INDEX OF PATENTS Part I, List of Patentees ISSUED FROM THE UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 1967 U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1968 For Bale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, T).C. 20402 - Price $7.75 (Buckram) CONTENTS List of Patentees (includes Reissues) -__- 3 List of Design Patentees 1481 List of Plant Patentees 1535 List of Disclaimers and Dedications 1537 Decisions Published in the Official Gazette in 1967 1541 1967 PATENTS ISSUED Patents. 65,652— No. 3,295,143 to No. 3,360,779 inclusive. Reissues 196— No. 26,132 to No. 26,327 inclusive. Designs 3,165— No. 206,567 to No. 209,731 inclusive. Plant Patents.. 85— No. 2,699 to No. 2,783 inclusive. 1967 LIST OF PATENTEES Thia list includes reissue patentees Arranged in accordance with the first significant character or word ol the name (in accordance with city and telephone directory practice). AA Wire Products Co. : See — Lucas, Joseph N. 3,341,998. Lucas, Joseph N. 3,342,004. AAI Corp. : See — Barr, Irwin R. 3,318,033. Levine, Bernard, and Swiston. 3,327,280. Stastny, Theodore G. 3,298,465. AB Akerlund & Rausing Lund : See — Nilsson, Erling I. 3,306,523. AB Bonnierforetagen : See— Crafoord, Carl-Gustaf B. 3,357,346. Rytterholm, Rune E. 3.339.485. AB Broderna Ottosson & Co. : See — Ottosson, John E. 3,306,625. AB Cernelle : See — Carlsson, Carl G. 3,360,437. A.B. Interconsult : See — Welinder, Gustav A. 3,317,086. Welinder, Gustav A. 3,325,177. AB Platmanufaktur : See — Jacobsen, Finn. 3,354,6S0. AB Purac : See — Rubin, Ernst A. 3,313,795. Rubin. Ernst A. 3,314,8S0. AB Rosenblads Patenter : See — - Dahlgren, Jons A. 3,344,776. Jenssen, Sverre K. 3,326,282. Ohrfelt, Tor B. 3,360,034. Stampes, Tue. 3.3G0,03S. AB Tetra Pak : See— Andreasson, Jan-Erik. 3,353,73S. Hansson, Hans E. W. 3,325,290. Jarund, Harry S. V. 3,314,210. Lindh, Thorsten L., Swede, Wettlen, and Stark. 3,325,- 96] . Martensson, Kiell H. 3,325,335. Martensson, Kjell H. 3,331,319. Rausing, Gad A. and H. A., and Stark. 3,301,45S. Rausing, Gad A., and Swede. 3,347,444. Rausing, Hans A. 3,329,505. Swede. Harald G. 3,299,605. Swede, Harald G. 3,332,205. Wettlen, Lars R. M. 3,308,771. AB Transvertex : See — Florin, Bengt, and Loimaranta. 3,349,882. AB Urfabriken : See — Murvall, Ake E. 3,326,492. AB Volvo Penta : See — Bergstedt, Karl A. 3,339,517. ABC Frame & Pallet Co. : See — Furtado, Arthur, Rios, and Wisecarver. 3,333,614. A-B-C Packaging Machine Corp. : See — Neal, Morris P. 3,326,448. ABC Systems, Inc. : See — Bond, Fred W. H. 3,337,134. ABCOR, Inc. : See — Merrill, Robert P., and Crowley. 3,344,582. ABIC Ltd. : See— Haber, Raphael R. G., and Schoenberger. 3,349,095. ABW Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Wesley, Richard H. 3,346,303. A & C Engineering Co. : See — Atherholt. George L., Sr. 3,335.569. ACF Industries, Inc. : See — Anderson, Clifford E. 3,296,890. Anderson, Clifford E. 3,297,299. Anderson, Clifford E. 3,307,574. Anderson, Clifford E. 3,324,741. Anderson, Clifford E. 3.324.S75. Anderson. Clifford E. 3,335,740. Becker, Carl E. 3.332,363. Becker, Carl E., and Kemp. 3,298,323. Berzlapa, Juris. 3,307,839. Bickhaus, James T., and Cook. 3,317,195. Bickhaus, James T., and Highley. 3.313,530. Bickhaus. James T., and Zub. 3,328,007. Carlson. Harold A. 3.321,194. Carlson, Harold A., and Bickhaus. 3,313,532. ACF Industries, Inc. : See — Continued Charles, Asa F., and Lee. 3,339,499. Compton, Donald R., and Fitzgerald. 3,333,547. Corbett-Smith, Donald, and Kemp. 3,359,041. Crenshaw, Melvin L. 3,329,285. Dapoz, August J. 3,357,274. Gordon, Dwight M. 3.328,008. Gulick, Ronald A. 3,357,679. Halcomb, Samuel P. 3,336,879. Halcomb, Samuel P., and Lawrence. 3,308,769. Highley, Wenford E. 3,321,193. Holden, Roy J., and Bolte. 3,344,895. Johnson, Eldon A. 3,320,900. Jones. Thomas M. 3,335,486. Kalert, Ralph E., Jr., and Reise. 3,350,074. Kemp, Willard E. 3,316,030. Kemp. Willard E., and Becker. 3,343,886. Koo, Hai-Chang B. 3,313,246. Korte, Alfred C. 3,321,195. Lowrey, William E. 3,301.523. Lowrey, William E. 3,307,826. Lowrey, William E. 3,335,999. Lowrey, William E., and Stewart. 3,334,650. Martin, Charles L. 3.304,047. McGrath, Earle. 3,350,141. Mowatt, Larssen E. 3,354,838. Natho, Paul J. 3.358.207. Powell, Richard G., and Moran. 3,348,703. Pulcrano, Frank C. 3,319,585. Quast, Ray G. 3,296,687. Reifel, Allan J. 3,298,321. Reifel, Allan J. 3,317,199. Reise, Donald A., and Jeep. 3,321,594. Rollins, Dallas W. 3,346,224. Rollins, Dallas W. 3,347,506. Rollins, Dallas W. 3,356,043. Rollins, Dallas W., and Becker. 3.353,505. Rollins, Dallas W., and Kemp. 3,302,979. Smith. Robert J. 3.317,196. Stevens, Eric S. 3,307,498. Stevens, Eric S. 3,326,111. Stevens, Eric S., and Kemp. 3.348,501. Szwargulski, Jesse L., and Hennemann. 3,342,465. Winkley, Jerry H., and Smith. 3,313,531. Works, Madden T., and Anderson. 3,334,653. Zub, Albert W., and Crawford. 3,354,877. ACR Electronics Corp. : See — Rush, David H. 3,323,643. A.E.C. Societe de Chimie Organique et Biologique : See — Redel, Joseph, and Boch. 3,354,224. AEG-Elotherm G.m.b.H. & Gebr. Heller Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. : See— Seulen, Gerhard, Scheffler, and Gunsser. 3,313,016. AEL Development and Research Division, Inc. : See — Piroutek, Miroslav J. 3,297,135. AEL Food Automation, Inc. : See — Kohl, Peter C, and Moulder. 3,337,023. AEL Products, Inc. : See — Mackenzie, Franklin H. 3,328. 30S. Mackenzie, Franklin H., and Ludman. 3,336,767. A.G. fur industrielle Elektronik AGIE : See — Chaperon, Remy, and Ullmann. 3,355,369. AG-Heat Systems, Inc. : See — Golub, Gerald. 3,347,210. AGA Aktiebolag : See— Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,304,786. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,304.788. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,306,115. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,307,411. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,307,412. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3.30S.670. Granqvist, Carl-Erik. 3,344,361. Johannisson, Dag O. A. 3,346,011. A.I.T. Industries, Inc. : See — Stern, Albert. 3,353,303. A.I.T. Machine Co.. Inc. : See — Stern, Albert. 3,332,172. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 AJ Industries Corp. : See — Fricke, Roy A. 3,305,886. Zagwyn, Anthony T. 3,306,649. Zagwyn, Anthony T. 3,306,650. A & J Mfg. Co. Industries, Inc. : See — £oung, Jesse E. 3,347,346. AKTS. EVA Husholdningsmakiner : See — Brineh-Moller, Peter. 3,357,408. AMA-Produkter Aktiebolag : See — Hedblad, Borje. 3,338,478. AMP Electrica S.p.A. : See — Amigh, Paul M. 3,310,771. Bennion, David R., English, and Nitzan. 3,303,480. Broske, William F. 3,304,962. Crowley, Daniel J., and Sanders. 3,303,454. Faggiano, Giuseppe. 3,308,255. Hammell, Kemper M., and Rueger. 3,308,417. Patrick, Richard W., and McFadden. 3,308,672. Stark, Frank B. 3.304.605. Stoltz, Herbert C. 3,302,274. Whiteman. Edward J. 3.309.648. Williamson, Robert. 3,311,866. AMF International Ltd. : See — Ward, Harry. 3,322,175. Ward, Harry. 3,328,924. AMP Inc. : See— Apa, Armand S., and Ziegler. 3,346,949. Bakker, Roel. 3,359,526. Bennion, David R. 3,312,959. Bennion, David R. 3,323,113. Bennion, David R., and English. 3,341,831. Bennion, David R., English, and Nitzan. 3,322,965. Bosland, Cornelius W., McFadden, and Brookman. 3,348,- 102. Brinser, Stanley B., and Fernald. 3,315,219. Brookman, Ronald J. 3,353,144. Brookman, Ronald J., Friend, Mummey, and Smith. 3,341,- 801. Broske, William F. 3,329,928. Broske, William F. 3,341,650. Burns, William C. 3,333,338. Busier, Willard L. 3,348,286. Campbell, Clayton E., Jr. 3,335,397. Carlisle, Raymond M., and Fraunfelder. 3,331,991. Cobaugh, Robert F. -3,330,022. Cobaugh, Robert F., May, and Ritter. 3,345,692. Cobaugh, Robert F., and Shrock. 3,345,541. Coldren, Daniel R. 3,336,567. Coldren, Daniel R., and Lau. 3,348,189. Crane, Hewitt D., and Dowling. 3,298,002. Crane, Hewitt D„ English, and Baer. 3,312,831. Dell, Harry J. 3,344,390. Dell. Harry J., Swengel, Dougherty, and Garver. 3,333,- 227. Dernier, Henry W.. Sr. 3,316.522. Dowling, Edward C. 3,200,775. Dowling, Edward C. 3,337,857. Dowling, Edward C. 3,353,165. Ekers, Glenn R. 3,352,981. English. William K. 3,327,290. Evans, William R. 3,299,392. Feeser, William C. 3,351,892. Fiske, John J. 3,328,744. Fornev, Edgar W., Jr. 3.321,732. Fraley, Melvin L. 3,200,751. Fralev, Melvin L.. and Brown. 3,301,9S2. Friend, Lindsay C. 3,348,187. Fritz, William B. 3,296,601. Gillespie, James F. 3,356,987. Grebe, Robert K. 3,328,661. Guerout, Jean-Bernard, and Lafond. 3,299,690. Hammell, Kemper M. 3.295.1S9. Hammell, Kemper M., and Cobaugh. 3,325.770. Harner, Donald R., and Brookman. 3,313,894. Harner, Donald R., and Plaxa. 3,300,750. Harris, James W., and Paullus. 3,340,723. Hatfield, John G., and Loose. 3,312,930. Hedberg, Carl R., and Wahl. 3,296,792. Henschen. Homer E., and Yeager. 3,317,887. Henschen, Homer E., and Yeager. 3,345,599. Henschen, Homer E., and Yeager. 3,345,604. Henschen, Homer E., Yeager. and Zell. 3,340,439. Hoffman. Norman E. 3,347,979. Karol, Kenneth N. 3,335,388. Karol, Kenneth N., and Johnson. 3,302,065. Keller, Joseph R. 3,312,931. Keller, Joseph R. 3.355,698. Kerns, David R. 3,343,398. Kerns, David R., and Martz. 3.359,780. Kinkaid, Robert J. 3,299,396. Kinkaid, Robert J. 3.346,834. Kinkaid, Robert J. 3.348,191. Kinkaid. Robert J. 3,351,894. Lau, Ralph R. 3.359,531. Laudig, Ronald C, and Stark. 3,296,363. Libhart. Richard F. 3,335,365. Loose, Winfield W. 3,353,138. Mallinson, John C, and Sweeney. 3,328,784. Mallinson, John C, and Wiley. 3,344,413. Marley, James E., Roberts, and Ward. 3,320,354. Marley, James E., and Warne. 3,350,679. AMP Inc. : See — Continued McCaughey, William S. 3,336,564. McFadden, Bruce R. 3,350,676. McFadden, Bruce R., and Plaxa. 3,324,443. Mixon, James L., Jr. 3,345,454. Mixon, James L. R., and Wahl. 3,349,167. Munro, Geoffrey H. J. 3,341,745. Nitzan, David. 3,341,832. Nitzan, David. 3,349,380. Obert, Luciano, and D'Urso. 3,316,526. O'Keefe, Michael F., and Apa. 3,331,917. O'Keefe, Michael F., and Stull. 3,297,979. O'Keefe, Michael F., and Stull. 3,323,098. Over, William R. 3,328,871. Paullus, Clarence L. 3,328,745. Paullus, Clarence L., and Stauffer. 3,349,364. Pauza, William V. 3,353,143. Polidori, Mario. 3,322,887. Reem, Richard E., and Vickery. 3,328,872. Richards, Gregory R. 3,343,261. Roberts, Lincoln E. 3,356,980. Rueger, Herman. 3,320,607. Rueger, Herman. 3,354,454. Schumacher, William L. 3,302,159. Schumacher, William L. 3,317,882. Schumacher, William L. 3,328,746. Schumscher, William L. 3,358,262. Schwalm, Glendon H. 3,329,002. Schwalm, Glendon H. 3,339,755. Shannon, Suel G. 3,312,929. Shannon, Suel G. 3,355,202. Smith. Willard A., and Williamson. 3,319,212. Stark, Frank B. 3,297,978. Stoltz, Herbert C. Re. 26,146. -Stull. Robert S. 3,315,337. Swanson, John A. 3,298,003. Sweeney. Joseph P. 3,357,010. Szwargulskl, Alex N. 3,317,183. Teagno, Wladimiro, and Trevisiol. 3,340,352. Thomas, John E. 3,321,733. Tiernan, Henry W., Jr. 3,340,351. Wahl, Frederick W. 3,325,591. Wahl, Frederick W. 3,343,294. Werner, Walter N., and Hays. 3,345,856. Wiley, Lawrence G. 3,297,954. Wiley, Lawrence G. 3,315,092. Ziegler, George W., Jr. 3,323,083. Ziegler, George W., Jr. 3,349,166. Ziegler, George W., Jr. 3,350,500. Ziegler, George W., Jr. 3,350,666. Ziegler, George W., Jr., Dernier, and Apa. 3,325,885. Zimmerman, John A., Jr. 3,351,S86. A.M.S. Corp. : See — MacGregor, James G. 3,336,698. ANAM-Societa : See — Chini, Paolo, and Baradel. 3,321,487. ANFI A/S : See — Anfinset, Hans. 3,324,213. A. O Corp. : See — Bundy, Oswald M., and Brick. 3,325,616. A P Parts Corp. : See — Dolhun, Leonard N. 3,311,382. APAW S.A. : See— Carpigiani, Poerio. 3,301,440. Carpigiani, Poerio. 3,323,321. API Instruments Co. : See — Quittner, George F. 3,305,711. Quittner, George F. 3,311,818. Quittner, George F. 3,340,400. A.P.V. Co.. Ltd., The : See — Cooper, Harry C, and Okada. 3,314,471. Dummett, George A. 3,314,664. Royston, Michael. 3,319,407. ARA, Inc. (Aerospace Research Associates, Inc.) : See — ■ Cunningham, Patrick J., Platus, Marovich, and Epstein. 3,321,112. Platus, David L., and Cunningham. 3,301,351. Platus, David L., Marovich, and Cunningham. 3,360,080. Platus, David L., Marovich, and Cunningham. 3,360,081. ARA Sandoz A.G. : See — Boissonnas, Roger. 3,299,037. ARBBD, Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich-Dudelange, S.A. : See— Glaesener, Ernest. 3,322,390. Metz. Paul. 3,333,033. A.R.F. Products : See — Pakan, John J. 3,356,971. A/S Ardal og Sunndal Verk : See— Ellingsaeter, Knut, Gjosteen, and Rortveit. 3,306,668. A/S Bang & Olufsen Produktionsselskab : See — Rorbaek Madsen, Erik M. C. 3,299,219. A/S Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder : See— Gjelsteen, Hans E. 3,317,057. Gjelsteen, Hans E. 3,342,348. A/S Dumex (Dumex Ltd.) : See — Pedersen, Jorgen B. 3,299,139. A/S Extrusion : See — Stoltze, Sven T. 3,313,504. A/S Net-Dp: See— Bessermann-Nielsen, Axel. 3,339,823. A/S Niro Atomizer : See — Thale. Allan. 3,319,343. LIST OF PATENTEES A/S Norsk Aluminium Co. : See — Strom, Johan N., and Heggstad. 3,319,899. A/S Pusnes Mek. Verksted : See— Saxe, Ludvig, and Krogstad. 3,300,1S7. ASF Fleitverscliulss G.m.b.H. : See— Jaster, Erich H. E. 3,338,285. A & T Development Corp. : See — Avril, Arthur C. 3,348,818. A.V. Electronics, Inc. : See — Auernheinier, Clarence L. 3,320,365. AWB Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Whitlock, Beauford I. 3,339,429. A. Z. Products, Inc. : See — Zvejnieks, Andrejs. 3,351,199. Aagaard, Leif, to National Lead Co. Preparation of titania hydrate. 3,338,670, 8-29-07, CI. 23 — 202. Aagard, Roger L., to Honeywell Inc. Double pumped laser. 3,319,182, 5-9-iw. CI. 331—94.5. Aakjar, Elmer. Adjustable positioning device. 3,357,001, 12- 12-07, CI. 24S — 23. Aalrust, Per : See — Bratzler, Karl. Schafer, Hingst, and Aalrust. 3,325,275. Aaniodt, Thor : See — Johnseu, John N., Marstein, Teslo, and Aamodt. 3.336,- 783. Aamoth, Hilmer L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Certain pyi- idinium and quaternary ammonium derivatives of phenolic- poly-oxy alkylene compounds and a method for their prep- aration. 3.326,927, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 297. Aaronson Bros. Ltd. : See — ■ Allan, Morris, and Berman. 3,312,582. Aarts, Willem H., to African Explosives and Chemical In- dustries, Ltd. Process for the production of sodium car- bonate and hydrochloric acid and/or chlorine. 3,313,593, 4-11-67, CI. 23 — 63. Aasen, Torulf F. : See — Walter, Henry J., and Aasen. 3,322,964. Ab der Halden, Claude, to Proabd S.A. Process for extract- ing anthracene and carbazol from crude anthraeenic oils of coal tars. 3,331,S53, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 318. Ab Nordstroms Linbanor : See — Johansson, Bror G. E. 3,313,086. Abacus Engineering Ltd. : See — Pratt, John W. 3,355,847. Abajian, Anthony : See — Greenfield, Milton H., and Abajian. 3,328,706. Abate, Peter J., and K. D. Adams, to The Singer Co. Sewing machine foot switch mounting brackets. 3,327,662, 0-27-67, CI. 112—217.3. Abbe. Ryonosuke. Method for the preparation of an organic soil conditioner from peat-moss. 3,321,296, 5-23-67, CI. 71 — 24. Abberly, Nicholas R. Traylike rebound unit. 3,347,546, 10-17- 67, CI. 272 — 65. Abbev, Henrv. Free-sliding guide device for a container cover. 3,355,055, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 38. Abbev. Hyman D. Beverage infusion bag. 3,334,803, 8-8-67, CI. 229—53. Abbiati, Theodore H., and O. E. Products Co. Conduit fittings. 45. Abbiswerk Zurich A.G. : See — Schmutz. Karl. 3.307,038. Abbondante, Cosmo, and A. P. Inc. Thermal recording. 3.334,352, 8-1-67 Abbott, Andrew D. : See — Kautsky, George J., and Abbott. 3,336,226. Abbott, Andrew D., to Chevron Research Co. Process for preparing nitrogen and boron-containing lubricating oil additives. 3,33S,834, 8-29-67, CI. 252 — 49.6. Abbott, Andrew D., and W. Lowe, to Chevron Research Co. Phenolic corrosion inhibitors. 3,320,163, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 48.2. Abbott, Anton D., to The Aerospace Corp. Thrust vector con- trol for reaction engines. 3,325,103, 6-13-67, CI. 239 — 265.17. Abbott. Charles E. Magnetically animated doll. 3,318,043, 5-9-67. CI. 46 — 23S. Abbott. Earl : See— Lickliter, Robert P., Abbott, and Reeves. 3,312,488. Abbott, Edward A. : See — Charlton. John D.. and Abbott. 3,295,610. Abbott, Edward F. : See — Worden, Donald P., and Abbott. 3,354,2S6. Abbott, Frank R. : See — Swain, Arthur F.. and Abbott. 3,298,347. Abbott, Frank R., to United States of America, Navy. Com- pliant variable reluctance electroacoustic transducer. 3,320,579, 5-16-67, CI. 340—8. Abbott, Frank R., to United States of America, Navv. Electro- dynamic transducer. 3,353,040, 11-14-67, CI. 310 — 27. Abbott. James N., Jr., to Tarr & Wonson Ltd. Coating com- position. 3.332,789, 7-25-67, CI. 106 — 15. Abbott, John A. : See — Ginnette, Lewis F., Lampi, and Abbott. 3,309,779. Abbott, John R., and I. F. Salminen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Novel inhibitors for use in the black and white develop- ment of color reversal film. 3,295,976, 1-3-67, CI. 96 — 55. Abbott Laboratories : See — Ellmann, Norbert W. 3,342,179. Freiberg, Leslie A. 3,324.149. Freiberg. Leslie A., and Cole. 3.337,591. Glasky, Alvin J., and Plotnikoff. 3,321,369. Chetelat, to Screw Machine 3.333,871, 8-1-67, CI. 285— Bjork, to BLH Electronics, CI. 346 — 76. Abbott Laboratories : See — Continued Goldstein, Alma W. 3,318,783. Gross, Herbert M. 3,357,398. Holper, Jacob C, and Kiggings. 3,326,767. Hughes, Richard L., Neilson, Kuhr, and Slakis. 3,337,- 345. Kaiser, George C, King, and Seislowicz. 3,316,935. Kurath, Paul. 3,328,435. Margoliash, Emanuel, and Walasek. 3,342,790. Meierhoefer, Eugene J. 3,332,504. Meierhoefer, Eugene J. 3,35S,804. Nauta, Howard J. 3,341,047. Neilson, Anne J., and Hughes. 3,314,799. Neilson, Anne J., and Hughes. 3.359,11'J. Perun, Thomas J. 3,357,999. Robinson, Ralph M. 3,314,952. Seislowicz, Henry M., and Beall. 3,323,523. Shah, Vipin D. 3,313,851. Shah, Vipin D. 3,317,588. Shah, Vipin D. 3,355,485. Smith, James G., and Abbott. 3,350,204. Stein, Robert G., and Schoepke. 3,299,051. Trussell, Wayne E., and Shah. 3,347,920. Van Munster, Frederik H. 3,351,061. Van Munster, Frederik H. 3,355,490. Vlasak, Floyd J. 3,334,039. Winters, Edward P., and Pearson. 3,318,205. Woroch, Eugene L. 3,355,450. Woroch, Eugene L., and Smart. 3,348,999. Abbott Machine Co., Inc. : See — Abbott, Samuel L. 3,304,016. Abbott, Samuel L. 3,319,900. Abbott, Samuel L. 3,323,180. Abbott, Paul D. Tractor hitch selectively adjustable stabi- lizer. 3,310,123, 3-21-67, CI. 172 — 450. Abbott, Paul D. Cultivator harness. 3,312,290, 4-4-67. CI. 172 — 451. Abbott, Randle L. : See — Lamburn, Alan S.. and Abbott. 3,350,960. Lamburn, Alan S.. Abbott, and Hillman. 3,334,530. Wickman, Axel C, and Abbott. 3,315,544. Abbott. Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Stopping winding of yarn having enlargements. 3,304,016, 2-14—67, CI. 242 — 36. Abbott, Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Yarn travers- ing roll for winding machines. 3,319,900, 5-16-67, CI. 242—43.2. Abbott, Samuel L., to Abbott Machine Co., Inc. Textile draft- ing apparatus. 3,323,180, 6-6-67, CI. 19 — 28S. Abbott, Thomas I., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic spirit duplicating process. 3,295,969, 1-3-67. CI. 96—28. Abbott, Thomas I., and E. C. Yackel, to Eastman Kodak Co. Lithographic process using a stop bath. 3,326,085, 0-20-67, CI. 96—62. Abbott, Tince : See — Dollgener, Robert W., Henry, and Abbot. 3,300,250. Abbott, William G., % to M. Lewis, Jr. Apparatus for mold- ing and compacting hollow concrete products including pulsating water vibrator means. 3,323,188, 6-6-67, CI. 25 — 30. Abbott. William T. : See — Jensen, Ladell R.. and Abbott. 3,321,032. Abboud. Harrv I. Dust collection apparatus. 3,333,401, 8-1- 67, CI. 55 — 293. Abbrecht, Herman R. : See — Double, Plummer E., and Abbrecht. 3,315,345. Abbvville Corp. : See — Young, Raymond E. 3,315,923. Abciuk, M., & Co., Ltd. : See — Abciuk, Pinnas. 3.354,595. Abciuk, Pinhas, to M. Abciuk & Co., Ltd. Acoustic panels and ceilings. 3,354,595, 11-2S-67, CI. 52 — 4S5. Abcor. Inc. : See — Modell, Michael, and Ryan. 3,352,089. O'Donnell. John F. 3,357,157. Abdalian, Noubar S. : See — Shields, Sebough S. 3,352,703. Abdalian, Robert V. : See — Shields, Sebough S. 3,352,703. Abdella, Harold H., to General Motors Corp. Spark plug seal having a lower coefficient of expansion than the ceramic insulator core. 3,348,091, 10-17-67, CI. 313 — 136. Abdo, Daniel A., to The Boeing Co. Process for making a tem- perature sensitive color reversible pigment and resulting product. 3,352,794, 11-14-67, CI. 252 — 40S. Abdo, Milton K., and P. M. Dunlap, to Mobil Oil Corp. Aqueous solution flow in permeable earth formations. 3,315,743, 4-25-67, CI. 166 — 9. Abdul, Elsie G., 15% to L. M. Todd. Submersible appliance driver with insulated housing. 3,319,093, 5-9-67. CI. 310 — 50. Abdullaev, Asker A. O., F. A. Alizade, M. M. O. Aslanov. G. Z. Vodovozov, S. R. Grobshtein, and E. M. K. Ragimova, to Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektny Institut Neftekhimav- tomat. Flow control valve for oil and gas wells. 3.332,43S, 7-25-67, CI. 137^554. Abdun-Nabi, Zaki : See — Colton, Evan T., Abdun-Nabi, and Gordon. 3.329,949. Gordon, Bernard M., and Abdun-Nabi. 3.349.22S. Abe. Akira, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Pro- duction of semiconductor elements bv the diffusion process. 3,311,963, 4-4-67, CI. 29—25.3. 6 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Abe, Akira, Y. Kumegawa, and M. Kiyota. Vending machine control system. 3,323,626, 6-6-67, CI. 194 — 10. Abe, Hitoshi, and K. Imai, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Methyl methacrylate syrup composition containing poly-a- methyl styrene. 3,309,424, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 885. Abe, Shokichi : See — Tsuruta, Shiro, Koga, Abo, and Abe. 3,322,732. Abe, Tasuo : See — Irikura, Tsutomu, Sato, and Abe. 3,299,077. Abe, Zenmon, and T. Suzki, to Hitachi, Ltd. Electric ther- mometer. 3,296,866, 1-10-66, CI. 73—362. Abe, Zenmon, K. Takami, K. Matsuura, and Y. Furuhata, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Variable capaci- tance D.C.-A.C. converter. 3,321,696, 5-23-67, CI. 321 — 43. Abedon, Byron H. : See — Bienenfeld, Norman, Abedon, Primeau, and Blackman. 3.307,294. Abegg, Moroni T., and W. B. Leslie, to United States of Amer- ica. Atomic Energy Commission. Antiflash device. 3,342,540, 9-19-67, CI. 350—267. Abeille, Jean : gee — Mermoud, Charles, and Abeille. 3,308,099. Abel, Dennis G. : See — Van Anrooy, Peter H., and Abel. 3,344,307. Abel, Donald J. Component computers. 3,304,611, 2-21-67, CI. 33—1. Abel, Edmund A., Jr., to The Leece-Neville Co. Windshield wiper drive mechanism. 3,353,425, 11-21-67, CI. 74 — 600. Abel, Edward P. : See — Minsk, Louis M., and Abel. 3,316,097. Abel, Heinz, to Ciba Ltd. Process for coloring nitrogen-con- taining fibrous material. 3,334,960, 8-8-67, CI. 8 — 54. Abel, Konrad, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft Berlin and Munich. Low noise level short wave amplification em- ploying a reactance modulator. 3,353,031, 11-14-67, CI. 307—88.3. Abel, Martin L., to The Permawick Co. Package of oil- impregnated fibers. 3,306,438, 2-28-67. CI. 206 — 56. Abel, Martin L., to The Permawick Co. Extrusion apparatus and method. 3,329,179, 7-4-67, CI. 141 — 284. Abel, Martin L. Method of making oil-impregnated wicking material for bearings. 3,359,014, 12-26-67. CI. 29 — 149.5. Abel, Ursula E. Toe cover. 3,334,356, 8-8-67. CI. 2 — 239. Abel, Ursula E. Display package. 3,338,393, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 45.33. Abel, Vernon T., and T. C. Thomas, to C. R. Daniels, Inc. Folding seat construction. 3,316,013, 4-25-67, CI. 297 — 16. Abel, William T. : See — Bailey, Desmond M., Abel, and Salgado. 3,332,745. Abell, Gurdon R., to Avco Corp. Inductively linked receiver. 3,357.434, 12-12-07, CI. 128 — 419. Abell, Jared, to Chevron Research Co. Cycloalkene process. 3,306,941. 2-28-67, CI. 260—666. Abell, Jared, to Chevron Research Co. Process for manufac- ture of thiophenol from alkali metal cyclohexane sulfonates. 3.340.307. 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 609. Abell, Jerrold J., and R. C. Berry, to Rogers Corp. Method of making a waterproof gas-permeable plastic sheet. 3.348,- 991, 10-24-67, CI. 156 — 300. Abell, Jerrold J., and K. J. Virkus, to Rogers Corp. Micro- porous plastic sheet material and method of making the same. 3.349,046, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Abell, Joseph B., Jr., L. W. Fannin, and J. F. Roth, to Mon- santo Co. Dehydrogenation of saturated hydrocarbons over noble-metal catalyst. 3.315,007, 4-1S-67. CI. 260 — 683.3. Abell, Joseph B.. Jr., L. W. Fannin, and J. F. Roth, to Mon- santo Co. Dehydrogenation of saturated hydrocarbons over noble-metal catalyst. 3,315,008, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 683.3. Abell, Roy F., Jr., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Tappet. 3,322,- 104, 5-30-67, CI. 123—90. Abella, Carlos A. Capsule for insertion in the digestive tract. 3,315.660. 4-25-67, CI. 128 — 2. Abelli, William C. ; 50% to T. L. Eggleston, Jr. Beam scale with fluid balance/indicator. 3,331,459, 7-18-67 CI 177 — 201. Abelson, Louis. Mechanical jaw spreader 3,352,301 11-14-67, CI. 128—12. Aben. Pieter C. : See — Oelderik, Jan M., and Aben. 3,345,384. Abend, Harvey : See — Mackey, E. Scudder, and Abend. 3,317,344. Abend, Philip G., W. M. Linfield, and B. C. Brown, to Armour and Co. Surface biactive amphoteric agents. 3 336 372 S-15-67. CI. 260 — 501. Abercrombie, Boiling A. : See — McMurry. Everett D., and Abercrombie. 3.342,202. Abercrombie, Boiling A., to McMurry Oil Tool Specialties Inc Valve. 3,342,203, 9-19-67, CI. 137—155. Abercrombie, Wava M., and E. C. Wurst, Jr., to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Semiconductor contact alloy. 3,314,830 4-18- 67, CI. 148—33. Abere. Joseph F., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Latices of carboxyl-containing polymers of conjugated dienes cross- linked with polyalkylenimines. 3,316,202, 4-25-67 CI 260 — 29.7. Aberizk, Philip G.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Core portions having fused bond joint outside of embrace of coils thereon. 3,344, 3S3, 9-26-67, CI. 336—160. Aberle, Douglas J., to Federal-Mogul Corp. Method and ap- paratus for making dual-lip seals. 3,341,647, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 325. Abermeth, Hubert, and P. Combuchen, to Klockner-Humboldt- Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston machine, particu- larly rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,295,754, 1-3-67, CI. 230—145. Abernathy, David D. : See — Silvia, Denis A., Adams, and Abernathy. 3,326,125. Abernathy, Frank W. : See — Raynolds, David W., Smith, and Abernathy. 3,295,308. Abernethy, Charles W. : See — Zandon, Victor A., Mitchell, Abernethy, and Klein. 3,343,- 674. Abernethy, Charles W., and M. H. Klein, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Sylvinite flotation with amine composition. 3,310,170 3-21-67, CI. 209—166. Abernethy, Robert B., to United Aircraft Corp. Recover bleed air turbojet. 3,344.606, 10-3-67, CI. 60 — 241. Abernethy, Robert R. Combination pen and pencil holder. 3,304.916. 2-21-67, CI. 120 — 3. Abernethy, Robert R. Multi-plane drill jig vise. 3,313,188, 4-11-67, CI. 77 — 62. Abeson, Marion. Combination package and toy. 3,303,603, 2-14-67, CI. 46 — 11. Abex Corp. : See — Adams, Cecil E. 3,333,415. Adams, Cecil E., and De Villers. 3,360,304. Adams, Cecil E., De Villers, and Hippie. 3,302,585. Beetle, Robert H., and Dabney. 3,302,919. Beetle, Robert H., and Farrell. 3,311,403. Boron, Frank J. 3,321,845. Boron, Frank J. 3,322,414. Bradford, William R., Molnar, and Siperly. Re. 26,292. Crawford, Arthur R. 3,308,647. Gilbert, Richard H. 3,334,163. Kendall, Fred E., and Nitz. 3,297,439. Kouns, Herbert H. 3,304,884. Libbin, Herbert L, Frichette, and Huntress. 3,341,931. Loecher, Wavne E. 3,325,159. Lucarell, James V. 3,350,084. Mileti, Joseph A., Kouns, and Pesce. 3,315,085. Mori, Hideo. 3,311,915. Pastan, Harvev L. 3,349,623. Ratkowski, Thomas A. 3,309,801. Rutherford, David A., and McWilliams. 3,300,197. Spokes, Raymond E., and Troester. 3,328,100. Zupez, John A., and Hoyer. 3,302,985. Abigail, Walter L. : See — Hansom, Bernard S., and Abigail. 3,333,641. Abington Textile Machinery Works : See — Ramo, Oliver H. 3,310,244. Abitibi Power & Paper Co. Ltd. : See — Hossain, Shaft" U. 3,301,744. Hossain, Shafi U., and Pataki. 3,354,027. Pataki, Antal, Hossain, and Johnson. 3,321,421. Stokes, Joseph L., and Attle. 3,322,096. Abkowitz, Stanley, to Whittaker Corp. High strength wrought weldable titanium alloy mill product manufacture. 3,343,- 998, 9-26-67, CI. 148 — 12.7. Able Building Co. : See — Allen, David L. 3,306.661. Able, Edward T., to B. K. Sweenev Mfg Co. Bolt tightening tool. 3,324,747, 6-13-67. CI. 81 — 57. Abler, Roger L., and J. R. Anderson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co Universal sponge mop head. 3,355,844, 12-5- 67, CI. 51 — 400. Abmacher, Hans. Circular saws. 3,299,778, 1-24-67, CI. 90—11. Abney, Jack O. ■ See — Terrell, Robert D., and Abney. 3,298,081. Abo, Masahiro : See — Tsuruta, Shiro, Koga, Abo, and Abe. 3,322,732. Abolins, Andrew : See — Hindin, Eugene, Levitt, and Abolins. 3,317,219. Abolins, Visvaldis, and R. M. Lukes, to General Electric Co. Inorganic molding compositions of the asbestos-orthophos- phoric acid-type and products produced therefrom. 3,322,- 549, 5-30-67. CI. 106 — 38.3. Abos, Ralph L. Brine metering float valve. 3,326,377, 6-20-67, CI. 210 — 126. Aboulafla, Joseph, to Ethylene-Plastique. Process for improv- ing the dye affinity of polyolefins. 3,332,906, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 41. Aboytes, Peter, and J. Iannicelli. to J. M. Huber Corp. Anti- oxidant carbon black. 3,323.932, 6-6-67. CI. 106 — 307. Abovtes, Peter, and J. Iannicelli, to J. M. Huber Corp. Modi- fied carbon blacks. 3.335,020. 8-8-67, CI. 106—307. Abplanalp. Robert H. Aerosol dispenser. 3,319,669, 5-16-67, CI. 141 — 20. Abplanalp, Robert H. Ejector dispenser and fitment for punc- ture of hermetically sealed product container. 3,356,262, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 82. Abplanalp, Robert H, and J. R. Focht, to Precision Valve Corp. Spraying dispenser with separate holders for mate- rial and carrier fluid. 3,326,469, 6-20-67, CI. 239—308. Abraham. Allen D. : See — Shelton, Stephen M., Poole, and Abraham. 3,356,491. Abraham, Ernestine G. : See — Young, Richard W., and Abraham. 3.318,768. Abraham, George. Multistable circuit having one direct and one inverted negative resistance. 3,315,093, 4-18-67, CI. 307— SS. 5. Abraham, George. Variable gain tunneling. 3,327,136, 6-20- 67 CI. 307—88,5. LIST OF PATENTEES i avalanche device. ,328,605, Krygier, and Abrahamsson. carrier. 3,327,914, 6-27-67. Abraham, George. Multiple 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Abraham, George. Electrical switching means. 3,333,190, 7-25- 67, CI. 325—22. Abraham, George. Single negative resistance tristable opera- tion. 3,355,597, 11-28-07, 01. 30" — 88.5. Abraham, James G., to Armco Steel Corp. Load measuring windlass. 3,352,152, 11-14-67, CI. 73 — 143. Abraham. Milton E. : See — Blake, Lawrence K., Abraham, and Burr. 3,357,919. Abrahams, David H., and L. Goldberg, to Dexter Chemical Corp. Amine-modifled uron resins. 3,309,341, 3-14-07, CI. 200—70. Abrahamsen, Albert A., and R. W. Simmons. Apparatus for directing marine animals. 3,305,962, 2-28-07, CI. 43 — 17.1. Abrahamson, Wayne E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Turn around for catalyst reactor. 3,299,165, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 6S3.68. Abrahamsson, Axel B. : See — Pernack, Frank, Miller, 3,299.577. Abrain, Constance M. Infant CI. 224—6. Abramenko, Yury E. : See — Vologdin, Vladislav V., Demichev, Suchkousov, Lakedem- onskv. and Abramenko. 3,304,5S9. Abramo, John G., to Monsanto Co. Novel copolymers of vinylbenzvl alkyl ethers and acrylamides. 3,297,065, 1-10- 67, CI. 260 — 80.3. Abramo, John G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Blends of the polypyromellitamide of bis (4-aminophenyl) ether and polypvromeliitamide-acid of an aromatic diamine. 3,342,897, 9-19-07, CI. 260 — 857. Abramoff, Jacques. Paper dispenser. 3,347,480, 10-17-07, CI. 242—55.2. Abrams, Ellis R. Awnings and canopies. 3,334,434, 8-8-67, CI. 52 — 11. Abrams, Gilbert L., to Guild Molders, Inc. Combined closure and sealing member. 3,295,711, 1-3-67, CI. 220—24.5. Abrams, Irving, to Premier Microwave Corp. Hybrid junc- tion for waveguide and co-axial cable. 3,311,851, 3-28-67, CI. 333 11. Abrams, John B., L. G. Blomquist, and J. Fine, to Inter- chemical Corp. Linting test. 3,354,712, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 150. Abrams, Louis V., and R. M. Trent, to The Pangborn Corp. Metal cleaning. 3,320,701, 5-23-67, CI. 51 — 5. Abrams, Louis V., and R. W. Moore, to The Pangborn Corp. Throwing wheel vane and method of manufacture thereof. 3,333,365, S-l-67. CI. 51 — 9. Abrams, Solomon. Electric soldering gun having adjustable electrodes. 3,337,713, 8-22-67, CI. 219—234. Abrams, William L. Decorative panel. 3,308,875, 2-14-67, CI. 160—369. Abramson, Andrew E., and A. F. Kitchar, to Research Instru- ments & Controls, Inc. Apparatus for strip trimming pre- paratory to lap joinder. 3,354,769, 11-28-67, CI. 83 — 455. Abramson, Bernard, and M. S. Herstein, to Revlon. Inc. Liquid aerosol propellant solutions of fatty acid salts of physiologically active amines. 3,304,230, 2-14-67, CI. 167—82. Abramson, Franz W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Hydroski vehicle. 3,308,780, 3-14-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Abramson, Hugo, to Forsvarets Fabrikavark. Projectile with a rearwardly directed steering tube. 3,347,492, 10-17-67, CI. 244 — 328. Abramson. Louis D. Powerized spray gun. 3,352,497, 11-14- 67, CI. 239—332. Abramson, Paul, and P. H. Chin, to International Business Machines Corp. Electronic ring circuit comprising plurality of first and second switching means driven by overlapping A.C. waveforms. 3,329,831, 7-4-67, CI. 307—88.5. Abramson, Paul, G. R. Stilwell, Jr., and A. X. Widmer, to International Business Machines Corp. Transistor circuit for receiving data pulses. 3,339,022, 8-29-67, CI. 178 — 69. Abrasive Developments Ltd. : See — Ashworth, Stewart I. 3,298.137. Ashworth, Stewart I. 3,307,296. Abrasive Dressins Tool Co. : See — Wellborn, William W. 3,347,219. Abrecht, Hans, and J. Lukacs, to Lonza-Werke Elektrochem- ische Fabriken G.m.b.H. Fired refractorv shape and process for its manufacture. 3,321,321, 5-23-67, CI. 106 — 57. Abruzzo, Joseph : See — Cox, Andrew P., Jr.. Sapp, and Abruzzo. 3,302, 1S5. Abshire, Franklin P. Portable drinking water fountain. 3,351. 2S6. 11-7-67, CI. 239 — 29.3. Abson, James W. : See — Howe, Charles, and Abson. 3,299,256. Abson, James W., and D. Broadhurst, to Simon Handling En- gineers Ltd. Bacteriological digesters for conversion or organic waste. 3,314,765, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 259.1. Aburto, Carlos M. Wallet comprising combination billfold and coin carrier. 3,297,069, 1-10-67, CI. 150 — 35. Acampora. Salvatore : See — Dillon, Francis M. and B. C, and Acampora. 3,342,960. 264— .5. Accary, Andre, P. Blum, L. Bochirol, and R. Caillat, to Com- missariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for the fabrication of fuel elements designed for hish-temperature operation. 3,331,897, 7-18-67. CI. 264— .5. Accary, Andre, and J. Trouve, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of making bars ol' an uranium compound and in particular uranium carbide. 3,338,988, 8-29-67, CI. Acciarri, Jerry A., and E. P. Kennedy, to Continental Oil Co. .Separation of alkanols from hydrocarbons using benzyl alcohol, dlmethylformamide, furfuryl alcohol, furfural and mixtures thereof 3,305,592. 2-21-67, CI. 200 — 043. Acciarri, Jerry A., and W. B. Carter, to Continental Oil Co. Production of alpha-olefins. 3,358,050, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Aceorsi, Frank J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Aircraft propulsion system. 3,356,152, 12-5-67, CI. 170 — 135.74. Accurate Automatic Parts, Inc. : See — ■ Stanwick, Glenn W. 3.301,299. Accurate Finishing Tools Co., Inc. : See — Freebourn, John F. 3,335,704. Ace Finishing Co., Inc. : See — Lusebrink, Elmer H., and Meyer. 3,345,707. Ace Glass Inc. : See — DeWoody, Charles M., and Pearce. 3,322,571. Aceto, Mario D., L. S. Harris, A. M. Lands, and E. J. Alex- ander, to Sterling Drug Inc. Process for counteracting depressive states. 3,328,249, 6-27-67, CI. 107 — 65. Acheson, Donald T., to United States of America, Army. Tie down clamp. 3,337,175, 8-22-67, CI. 248 — 361. Achkio, Anthony A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Prelimi- nary pressing of bent glass laminated assemblies. 3,351,001, 11-7-67. CI. 100—176. Achler, Howard S., and H. Kaufmann, to Kaufmann Tool and Engineering Corp. Machine for rolling arcuate sheet metal shapes. 3,304,757, 2-21-67, CI. 72 — 166. Achner, Martin. Portable perspiration apparatus. 3,313,- 916, 4-11-67, CI. 219—385. Achon, Marco A., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Polym- erization of organic epoxides using certain metallic oxides and metallo organo compounds. 3,296,152, 1-3-67, CI. 260—2. Achon, Marco A., to Avlsun Corp. Process for the copolym- erization of alpha-olefins in the presence of a coordination catalyst and an organic sulfur compound. 3,303,175, 2-7- 67, CI. 260—88.2. Achorn, George S. : See — Rudner, Bernard, and Achorn. 3,356,670. Achter, Eugen, and P. Kahl, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell- schaft Berlin and Munich. Process for the production of a tube for the bundled guidance of an electron beam. 3,357,- 096, 12-12-67, CI. 29—592. Achterberg, Arno, H. Gormar, and K.-H. Kleefisch, to Dynamlt Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Sheet extrusion dies for the ex- trusion of thermoplastics. 3,344,473, 10-3-67, CI. 18 — 12. Achucarro, Jose L. Freeze-drying apparatus and method. 3,308.551, 3-14-67, CI. 34 — 5. Achucarro, Jose L. Freeze-drying apparatus. 3,323,225, 6-6-67, CI. 34 — 92. Acker, Andre, and J. Taillardat, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Process for obtaining mineral oils witli im- proved resistance to oxidation. 3,318,799, 5-9-07, CI. 208—14. Acker, Clarence R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Combined street light and residential power construction. 3,341,71S, 9-12- 67, CI. 307—157. Acker, Donald S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess and composition for curing selected thiocarboxylic acid fluoride polymers and the cured polymers. 3,297,790, 1— 10-07, CI. 260^874. Acker, Ellsworth G. : See — Vanik, Milton C, Sanchez, and Acker. 3,312,630. Acker, Ellsworth G., and F. R. Hurley. Process for the prep- aration silica gel. 3,313,739, 4-11-67, CI. 252 — 451. Acker, Eric O., E. O. Acker, Jr., and P. P. Kimball. Forming machine. 3,295,345, 1-3-67 CI. 72—24. Acker, Eric O., Jr. : See — Acker, Eric O., E. O. Acker, Jr., and Kimball. 3,295,345. Acker, George H., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Inlet side pressure stor- age and stall breakawav mechanism for single line progres- sive feeder manifold. 3,337,003, 8-22-67, CI. 1S4 — 7. Acker, Richard C, and E. Bahniuk, to The Weatherhead Co. Piston diaphragm pump. 3,354,831, 11-28-67, CI. 103— 44. Ackerman, Charles B., and D. J. Sullivan, to Motorola, Inc. Allov-diffused method for producing semiconductor devices. 3.309.244, 3-14-67, CI. 148—178. Ackerman David S. : See — Ryerson, James N., and Ackerman. 3,317,023. Ackerman Engravers, Inc. : See — Strianese, Bernard V. 3,344,545. Ackerman, James H. : See — Larsen. Aubrey A., Siggins, and Ackerman. 3,317,569. Siggins. James E., and Ackerman. 3.346,620. Ackerman, Joseph L, Jr., to United Merchants and Manu- facturers, Inc. Process for tonal coloring of fabrics. 3,304,195. 2-14-67, CI. 117—37. Ackerman, Nathan. Power feed with liquid check. 3,313,- 214, 4-11-67, CI. 92—8. Ackerman, Nathan. Fluid flow control device and mechanisms embodying the same. 3,348,576, 10-24-67, CI. 137—625.43. Ackerman, Stanley C, to General Electric Co. Incandescent lamp with a tungsten filament with tantalum imbedded in the surface to act as a gettering agent. 3,346,761, 10-10-67, CI. 313 — 180. Ackermann, Ernest : See — Hoffer, Maurice, Uldry, Ackermann, and De Belief. 3,316,- 594. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ackermann, Frederick A. : See — Brill, Frank D., Johnson, Ackermann, and Biagi. 3,343,- 728. Ackermann, Karl : See — Herold, Charles V., and Ackermann. 3,305,398. Ackermann, Karl, to Societe Des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction. Production of electrodes for alkaline storage bat- teries wherein active material is at least partially formed from the metals in said grid. 3,356,534, 12-5-67, CI. 136 — 6. Ackermann, Karl, deceased, by K. Siebert, representative, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Produc- tion of negative electrodes for fuel cells. 3,360,402, 12-20-67, CI. 136 — 120. Ackermann, Karl, and R Socha, to Robert Bosch Elektronik G.m.b.H. Lighting device. 3,299,788 1-24-67, CI. 95 — 11. Ackermann, Karl, S. Schone, and W. Mmz, to Robert Bosch Elektronik G.m.b.H. Projector. 3,330.059, 7-11-67, CI. 40 — 79. Ackermann, Karl, K. Bartos, and S. Schone, to Robert Bosch Elektronik G.m.b.H. Pointer for a slide projector. 3,343,452, 9-26-67, CI. 88—24. Ackermann, Walter T., and C. W. Lindsley, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of manufacture of electron discharge tube grid electrodes. 3,303,859. 2-14-67, CI. 140—71.5. Ackley, Clifford L. : See — Ackley, Edward L. 3,330,302. Ackley, Edward L., y 3 to C. L. Ackley. Valve hydraulic fluid conduit assembly. 3,330,302, 7-11-67, CI. 137—625.29. Acklev, Edward L. High speed rotary hydraulic motor. 3,350.985, 11-7-67, CI. 91 — 87. Ackrovd, Muriel D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic ob- jective of the Cooke triplet type. 3,359,057, 12-19-67, CI. 350—206. Ackroyd, Ronald T. : See — ■ Dryden, Hugh L. 3.304,028. Ackroyd, Ronald T., R. M. Lord, and J. E. Mann, to United Kingdom Atomic Energv Authority. Fast nuclear reactor. 3,338,790, 8-29-67, CI. 176 — 18. Acloque, Paul H., to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Apparatus for measuring phase differences in polarized light. 3,345,- 905. 10-10-67, CI. 88 — 14. Acloque, Paul H., to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Projection of negatives as positives by employing a phototropic screen and an auxiliary visible light source. 3,355,588, 11-28-67, CI. 250—71. Acme Abrasive Co. : See — Zawodni, James T., and Markotan. 3,315,418. Acme Backing Corp. : See — Freydberg, Ralph M. 3,315,456. Acme Bulletin & Directorv Board Corp. : See — Timlin, George A. 3,345,766. Acme Chain Corp. : See — McCann. John F. 3,340,745. Acme Cloth Reel Co. : See — McKittrick, James L., and Provence. 3,34] ,000. Acme Engineering and Mfg. Corp. : See — Bohanon, Hoy R. 3,307,469. Bohanon, Hoy R. 3.318,224. Acme Fishing Tool Co. : See — McKain, Walter P. 3,312,292. Acme Highway Products Corp. : See — Crone, Alfred F. 3,324,775. Acme Industries, Inc. : See — Drake. Ronald S. 3,339,883. Greenfield, John B. 3,352,546. Lowell, Mahlon A. 3,323,587. Acme Juicer Mfg. Co. : See — Moline, Douglas F. 3,352,339. Acme-Lite Mfg. Co. : See — Robinson, Jack A. 3,333,093. Acme Metal Slide, Inc. : See — Aiken, William M., Sr. 3.336. S81. Acme Plate & Mat Co. : See — Betner, Thomas E. 3,317,068. Acme Process Equipment Co. : See — Epstein, Joshua. 3,307,573. Acme Spring Co. : See — Swatt, Leonard W. 3,337,882. Acme Tool, Inc. : See — Warner, William D., and Campbell. 3,336,990. Werner, William D. 3,343,604. Acme Visible Records, Inc. : See — Brownlee, Sherwood S. 3,334,950. Fleisehhauer, Eugene T. 3,332,651. Fleischhauer, Eugene T. 3,352,740. Fleisehhauer, Eugene T., Harding, and Wood. 3,334.635. Shaw, John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg and O'Neale 3,324,576. Acomb, Byron H. : See — Anthes, Clifford C, and Acomb. 3,338,549. Acord, James D. : See — Barker, Allan, Bool, and Ackroyd. 3,322,645 Webb, James E. 3,339,863. Acord, Jerry E., to Northrop Corp. Quick disconnect — electri- cal. 3,32S,743, 6-27-67, CI. 339—45. Acorn Products Co. : See — Rich, Samuel. 3,324,597. Acoustica Associates, Inc. : See — Wolfrum, Richard L. 3,357.245. Acre, Thomas R., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Sampler 3,298,069, 1-17-67, CI. 22—210. 3 355 732 Wrenches'. 3,357,2S5, Acree, Ellck II., and W. G. Tatum, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neutron source. 3,360,477, 12-26-67, CI. 252—301.1. Acree, William L. : See — Greer, James E., and Acree. 3,349,578. Aero Die and Stamping Co. : See — Ringzelli, Arthur J., and Rombin. 3,329,001. Acrometal Products, Inc. : See — Kitselman, Harry L. 3,351,104. -Actan Electronics: See — Grundfest, Michael, and Robich. 3,310,778. Actine Homes Corp. : See — Stewart, Douglas C, Adair, and Gerlach. 3,300,914. Active Mobile Homes Corp. : See — Hill, Delmar J., and Harding. 3,314,203. Active Tool & Mfg. Co. : See — Drettmann, Henry. 3,297,815. Acton, Daniel D., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Closure cap. 3,323,672, 6-6-67, CI. 215—44. Acton, Frank J., to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Inclined moving walkway arrangement. 3,298,495, 1-17-67, CI. 198—16. Acton, Hugh C. Wall wardrobe. 3,300,263, 1-24-67, CI. 312—245. Acton, Hugh C, to Brunswick Corp. Wall wardrobe. 3,346,- 314, 10-10-07, CI. 312 — 245. Actor, Phillip P. : See — Kahn, Samuel G., and Actor. 3,323,991. Acuff, Donald R., and A. C. Hunter, to Towmotor Corp. Meth- od of making universal bearings. 3,314,127, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 149.5. Adachi, Ikuo : See — Kano, Hideo, Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321.474. Kano, Hideo, Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321,475. Adachi, Kazuo, M. Hoshikawa, and K. Ohira, to Tekkosha Co., Ltd. Process for producing gamma phase linear quinacridone. 3,352,867, 11-14-67, CI. 260—279. Adachi, Takeshi, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Neutro generator shielding arrangement. 3,345,515, 10-3-67, CI. 250 — 84.5. Adachi, Takeshi, and H. Kamogawa, to Tokyo Shibaura Elec- tric Co., Ltd. Particle accelerating tubes. 3,329,848, 7-4-67, CI. 313—63. Adachi, Toshiyuki : See — Hayashi. Junichi, Tsukuma, Uematsu, Adachi, and Ohta. 3,343,756. Adage, Inc. : See — Lucas, Paul G. Adair, Adolphus G. Wrenches. 3,357,2S5, 12-12-67. CI. 81- 93. Adair, John D. to American Meter Co., Inc. Remote meter reading system. 3,331,046, 7-11-67, CI. 338—129. Adair, Morris I. : See — Stewart, Douglas C, Adair, and Gerlach. 3,300,914. Adair, Ralph B. : See — Browning, James S., and Adair. 3,329,265. Adair, William A., to The Frederick Post Co. Light-printing. 3,307,465, 3-7-67, CI. 95—77.5. Adam, Elisabeth : See — Granirer. Louis W., and Adam. 3.317,391. Adam, Gunter : See — Marker, Hannes, and Adam. 3.348,854. Adam, Hans, and F. Schneider, to G. M. Pfaff AG. Stencil- controlled automatic sewing apparatus. 3,332,378, 7-25-67, CI. 112 — 2. Adam, James W., B. Goobich, and T. M. Trainer, to The Bat- telle Development Corp. Coupling with a deformable seal. 3,307,861, 3-7-67, CI. 285—334.2. Adam, Richard L., and T. C. Winn. Drapery traversing ap- paratus. 3,312.273, 4-4-67, CI. 160 — 345. Adam, Stephen F.. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Variable attenu- ator employing internal switching 3.319,194, 5-9-67, CI. 333 — 81. Adam-Steven Leather Goods Inc. : See — Frost, Norbet. 3,320,322. Adam, William B., to Boeing Airplane Co. Conical scan radar system and antenna. 3,307,183, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 16. Adamczyk, Jan, to Firth Cleveland Ltd. Step climbing wheel carriage. 3,34,270, 10-10-67, CI. 280—5.28. Adamek, Stephen, and B. B. J. Wood, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Process for the preparation of polymers. 3,325,456, 6-13^67. CI. 260 — 79.7. Adamek. Stephen, and B. B. J. Wood, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Polyurethanes. 3,359,244, 12-19-67, CI. 260—77.5. Adamkova, Helena : See — Elias, Jiri. Adamkova, Boucek, Kolar, Samek, and Vlcek. 3,354,631. Adamovske Strojirny, narodni podnik : See — Bohac. Frantisek, and Burda. 3,348,480. Jurny, Josef. 3,304,863. Jurny, Josef, and Kovar. 3,309.935. Adams, Albert E.. to Pictorial Machinerv Ltd. Photographic apparatus. 3,306,161, 2-28-67, CI. 88—24. Adams, Alvaro : See — Duggan, Thomas R. 3,325,915. Adams, Andrew O., to Leach Corp. Magnetically operated actuator 3,317,871, 5-2-67, CI. 335—230. Adams, Andrew O., to Leach Corp. Integral preloaded contact structure. 3,324,268, 6-0-67, CI. 200 — 166. Adams, Andrew O., and M. G. Nelsen, to Leach Corp. Integral terminal pin contact structure for relays. 3,329,791, 7- 4-67, CI. 200—166. LIST OF PATENTEES Adams, Arthur A. Selectable pitch rafter cutting guide. 3,304,614, 2-21-67, CI. 33—75. Adams, Arthur A. Cutting gage and guide. 3,349,400, 10-31- 07, CI. 33 — 143. Adams, Bobby P., and J. H. Wotiz, to Diamond Alkali Co. Cyclic acetvlcnic hydrocarbon preparation. 3,290,321, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 666. Adams, Bobby F., and J. H. Wotiz, to Diamond Alkali Co. Unsaturated acids derived from polyacetylenic compounds. 3,299,111, 1-17-67, CI. 260—413. Adams, Boyce M. : See — Trolio, Andrew C, Adams, and Busch. 3,350,716. Adams, Brandon L. Apparatus and method for measuring cardiac output. 3,347,224, 10-17-07, CI. 128 — 2.05. Adams, Campbell V. : See — Warrington, Henry 6., and Adams. 3,329,216. Adams, Campbell V., and H. G. Warrington, to Vulcan Iron Works. Inc. Power hammer. 3,357,315, 12-12-07, CI. 91 — 277. Adams, Cecelia J. : See — Lester, George R., and Adams. 3,304,268. Adams, Cecil E., to Abex Corp. Hydraulic transmission and speed and direction control valve therefor. 3,333,415, 8—1- 67, CI. 60—52. Adams. Cecil E., G. E. De Tillers, and G. M. Hippie, to Abex Corp. Control for variable displacement pump or motor. 3,302,585, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 162. Adams, Cecil E., and R. E. Griffith, to American Brake Shoe Co. Method and apparatus for improving efficiency of vane pumps. 3,359,914. 12-20-07, CI. 103 — 130. Adams, Cecil E., and G. E. De Villers, to Abex Corp. Retarder systems. 3,360,304, 12-26-67, CI. 303—18. Adams, Cecil S. and J. B., F. B. Bailey, and E. F. Walker. Switch control apparatus with improved brush contact means. 3,319,017, 5-9-G7, CI. 200 — 18. Adams, Charles H. : Sec — Larrigan, Harry J., Browne, and Adams. 3,295,365. Adams, Charles J., to General Electric Co. Electric welding device. 3.351,732, 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 86. Adams, Charles L. : See — McFalls, Richard J., Adams, and Turai. 3,329,556. Adams, Charles R., to Shell Oil Co. Oxidative dehydrogena- tion of alkyl benzenes with CaNiPOi and SO*. 3,299,155, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 669. Adams, Charles R., to Shell Oil Co. Vinyl thiophene produc- tion. 3,309,3S1, 3-14-67, CI. 260—329. Adams. Charles T., S. G. Brandenberger, and M. Nager, to Shell Oil Co. Preparation of fluorided tungsten-nickel hydrocracking catalysts. 3,301,793, 1-31-07, CI. 252 — 441. Adams, Chauncey, Jr. Constant heat control system. 3,355,- 104, 11-28-67, CI. 236 — 77. Adams, Clark E. : See — Arey, William F., Jr., and Adams. 3.323.876. Adams. Clark E., and C. N. Kimberlin, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Napthenic isomerization process with synthetic mordenite. 3,299,153, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 666. Adams. Clyde M., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for welding of rails. 3,308,266, 3-7-67, CI. 219—137. Adams Co. : See — Zilka, Thomas J., and Day. 3,338,266. Adams, Dale C. to Ford Motor Co. Positive drive differential gearing. 3.304,806, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 711. Adams. David and J. Q. Box tab gluer. 3,340,849, 9-12-67, CI. 118—246. Adams, Derek S. : See — Nolan, Roger W., and Adams. 3,328.608. Adams, Dolor N., and D. C. Thomas, to Lithoplate, Inc. Lith- ographic plate. 3,307,951, 3-7-67, CI. 96 — 86. Adams, Donald A., to Hercules Inc. Phenol purification by base addition and plural distillation. 3,335,070, 8-8-67, CI. 203 — 37. Adams, Donald R. Manicure implement. 3,298,381, 1-17- 67, CI. 132 — 76.4. Adams, Douglas P., to United States of America, Air Force. Nomographic computer scanning means. 3,350,156, 10-31- 67, CI. 350 — 202. Adams, Dustin S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for preparing molded, three dimension textile articles. 3,331,906, 7-18-67, CI. 264 — 292. Adams, Edmond, and H. H. Helms, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Method of making a magnetic sheet. 3,306,742. 2-28-67. CI. 75 — 211. Adams, Edward J. : See — Blackburn, Robert W., Brown, and Adams. 3,357,889. Adams, Edward W. Vehicle cupola structure. 3,324,610, 6-13- 67. CI. 52 — 72. Adams, Edwin C, L. Miehnik, and R. D. Witulski, to Sierra Research Corp. Doppler target simulator. 3,329,953, 7-4-67, CI. 343 — 17.7. Adams Electronics, Inc. : See — Adams, Stanley A. 3,355,687. Adams, Stanley A. 3,355,688. Adams, Elmer L., deceased, (by W. J. Adams, executrix), to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Elastic melt extruder for extruding thermoplastics. 3,343,212, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 12. Adams, Erby E. Concealed collar and tie tack. 3,319 304, 5-16-67. CI. 24 — 49. Adams, Floyd L. Traffic directing marker. 3,334,554, S-S-67, CI. 94 — 1.5. 242-023 — P 2 Adams, Floyd S., to Smada Corp. Method and apparatus for preparing brushes for trimming. 3,295,893, 1-3-07, CI. 300 — 21. Adams, Frank H. Universal joint. 3,359,757, 12-20-07, CI. 04— S. Adams, Frank R. Magnetic actuator device with coupled rotors. 3,299,381, 1-17-67, CI. 335 — 232. Adams, Frank R. Proportional magnetic actuator device. 3,304,526, 2-14-67, CI. 335—230. Adams, Frank S., Jr., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for making a resinous dentifrice cleaning agent. 3,357,951, 12-12-07, CI. 200 — 59. Adams, Fred, to General Motors Corp. Brake mechanism. 3,295,636, 1-3-67, CI. 188— IS. Adams, Frederic H. : See — Hardy, William B., Gallagher, and Adams. 3,325,527. Adams, Frederick J., to Hydrosteer Ltd. Power operated steering gear. 3,303,754, 2-14-67, CI. 91 — 462. Adams, Frederick J., to Cam Gears Ltd. Screw and nut devices. 3,306,124, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 459. Adams, Frederick J., to Hydrosteer Ltd. Power operated steering gear. 3,312,148, 4-4-67, CI. 91 — 462. Adams, Frederick J., to Hydrosteer Ltd. Power assisted steer- ing or like control gear. 3,352,170, 11-14-67, CI. 74 — 388. Adams, Frederick J., and H. K. Alderton, to Hydrosteer Ltd. Steering mechanism. 3,347,109, 10-17-07, CI. 74 — 388. Adams, Frederick L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Tubing cen- tralizer attachment for well spider. 3,353,235, 11-21-07, CI. 24 — 263. Adams, George C, to Rollform, Inc. Expansion connection for fire rated ceiling grid system. 3,350,125, 10-31-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Adams, George E. : See — Blagden, Arthur B., and Adams. 3,335,778. Adams, George F. Apparatus for contacting fluidizable solids with gasiform fluids. 3,309,784, 3-21-67, CI. 34 — 57. Adams, George F., to UOP Process Division (a division of Universal Oil Products Co.). Ethylene production and recovery thereof. 3,360,5S7, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 083. Adams, George M., to Union Carbide Corp. Printing ink comprising polyol, polyisocyanate and polymeric resin "hard- ener. 3,316,1S9, 4-25-67, CI. 260—13. Adams, George R., and R. M. Mihalek, to Sperry Rand Corp. High speed web or paper feeder. 3,315,S60, 4-25-67, CI. 226 — 47. Adams, Harold E., to The Nash Engineering Co. System for handling fluids in both liquid and gaseous phases. 3,304,006, 2-14-67, CI. 237 — 67. Adams, Harold W. : See — Hickey, Frank D., Adams, and Hirahara. 3.295,982. Hickey, Frank D., Adams, Hirahara, Anderson, and Chamberlin. 3,331,375. Adams, Harry : See — Woolley, George H., and Adams. 3,307,379. Adams, Henrv H., Jr., and P. D. Fisher, to Atlantic Research Corp. Rocket nozzle. 3,341,129, 9-12-67, CI. 239 — 265.11. Adams, Herbert D. : See — Silvia, Denis A., Adams, and Abernathy. 3,326,125. Adams, Hugh D. Bird releaser for bird dog training device. 3,310,032, 3-21-67, CI. 119 — 15.6. Adams, Ian L., to J. R. Siddons. Apparatus for feeding and fastening clips. 3,319,864, 5-16-67, CI. 227 — 76. Adams Inc. : See — Long, Noel V. 3,319.253. Long, Noel V., and Buckley. 3,340,537. Adams, J. D., Co. : See — Junk, Carl. 3,332,679. Adams, Jack D. Device for use in routing hinge seats. 3,320,- 983, 5-23-67, CI. 144 — 27. Adams, James B. : See — Adams, Cecil S. and J. B., Bailey, and Walker. 3,319,017. Adams. James C. : See — Van Langenhoven, Jules E., Billingslea, Sage, Adams, and Joyce. 3,302,523. Adams, James S., to The Magnavox Co. Musical instrument switch device. 3,304,491, 2-14-67, CI. 323 — 95. Adams, Joe T. : See — Kiff, Ben W., and Adams. 3,322,740. Adams, Joe T., and H. F. Lykins, to Union Carbide Corp. Acid-base catalyzed modification of cellulose with hydroxy- alkyl and alkoxyalkyl, epoxyalkyl sulfones. 3,312,522, 4- 4-67, C. 8 — 120. Adams. John, and B. W. Manley, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Light amplifier employing an electron multiplying electrode which supports a photocathode. 3,327,151, 6-20- 67, CI. 313—95. Adams, John E. : See — Dryer, Stanley R. C, Adams, and Turnbull. 3,321,396. Adams, John M., and J. A. White, Jr., to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Frame fabrication method. 3,339,268, 9-5-67, CI. 29-^175. Adams. John Q. : See — Adams, David and J. Q. 3,340,849. Ruskin, Frances R., and Adams. 3,334,597. Adams, John W., and E. F. Wickens, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Rock drill reamer. 3,297,099, 1-10-67, CI. 175 — 96. Adams, Kenneth C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Wheel clamp. 3,348,884, 10-24-67, CI. 301 — 9. Adams, Kenneth D. : See — Abate, Peter J., and Adams. 3,327,662. 10 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Adams, Kenneth D., to The Singer Co. Air operated needle positioners. 3,320,914, 5-23-67, CI. 112 — 219. Adams, Kenneth D., and E. H. Kay, to The Singer Co. Auto- matic apparatus for sewing machines and the like. 3,352,- 263, 11-14-67, CI. 112 — 2. Adams, Kenneth W., to United States of America, Navy. High pressure nose for a body in flight. 3,298,312, 1-17- 67, CI. 102—92.5. Adams, Laddie M. : See — McCay, Thomas E., Warren, and Adams, 3.322,904. Adams, Lawrence G. : See — Oudheusden, Albert J., Jr., and Adams. 3,302,361. Adams, Leonard H. : See — Black, James B„ and Adams. 3,352,392. Adams Mfg. Co., The : See — Morse, James A. 3,333,620. Adams, Mark F. : See — Herrick, Ivan, Adams, and Huffaker. 3,325,473. Herrick, Ivan, Adams, and Huffaker. 3,350,259. Adams, Mark F., to Northwest Magnesite Co. Method of preparing magnesia. 3,320,029, 5-16-67, CI. 23 — 201. Adams, Mark F., to St. Regis Paper Co. Process for preparing arabinogalactan. 3,337,526, S-22-67, CI. 260 — 209. Adams, Michael C, to Versi-Tex Plastics, Inc. Method and apparatus for waterproofing basements. 3,332,185, 7-25-67, CI. 52—287. Adams, Norbert, T. Mukerjee. and J. M. Smith, to General Electric Co. Semiconductor diode with integrated mounting and small area fuse impurity junction. 3,297,920, 1-10-67, CI. 317—234. Adams. Norman C. : See — Wilson, Porter C, and Adams. 3,345,070. Adams Paper Converting Co. : See — Lowe, James C, and Mangrum. 3,340,124. Adams, Paul R., C. C. Miller, Jr. and R. S. Bovitz, to Inter- national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Gvroscope. 3,309,931, 3-21-67, CI. 74—5. Adams, Paul R., and J. W. Whitesel, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Typewriter margin control de- vice having means to position carriage return codes. 3,340,- 986, 9-12-67, CI. 197—20. Adams. Philip N., to Mueller-Co. Method of making a pipe clamp device. 3,355,794, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 479. Adams, Phylander S. Automatic safety relief and back pres- sure valve. 3,348,615, 10-24-67, CI. 166 — 97. Adams, Ralph M. : See — Jaffe, Henry L., and Adams. 3,303,508. Adams, Renard P. Backwash means for an open ended mul- tiple tube filter assembly. 3,318,452, 5-9-67. CI 210 — 333. Adams, Richard A., to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Spot type disc brakes. 3,318,420, 5-9-67, CI. 188 — 73. Adams Rite Mfg. Co. : See — Eads, Charles L. 3.304,756. Lauper, Warner R. 3,319,747. Adams, Robert B., to Moore Products Co. Fluid control appa- ratus. 3.357.441, 12-12-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Adams, Robert E., to Gifford-Wood, Inc. Continuous flow counter-current liquid and solids contact apparatus. 3,297,- 043, 1-10-67, CI. 134 — 60. Adams, Robert E., to Gifford-Wood, Inc. Mixing apparatus. 3,297,309, 1-10-67, CI. 259—115. Adams, Robert H., to Johns-Manville 'Corp. Method for steam curing of articles comprising fiber, hydraulic cement, and silica. 3,327,032, 6-20-67, CI. 264 — 82. Adams, Robert K. Long-span prestressed beam structure. 3,323,263, 6-6-67, CI. 52—223. Adams, Robert T. : See — Sichak, William, Harvey, and Adams. 3,324,251. Adams, Robert T., to Sichak Associates. Frequency diversity transmitting system. 3,310.742, 3-21-67, CI. 325 — 56. Adams, Robert T., to Chevron Research Co. Inhibition of cor- rosion during catalytic reactions. 3,347,947, 10-17-67, CI. Adams, Robert T., E. E. Johnson, and J. M. 'Salmela, to Chevron Research Co. Production of alkali metal alkyl sul- fonates. 3,306.931, 2-2S-67, CI. 260—513. Adams, Robert T., and H. J. Aroyan, to Chevron Research ^f.fH^^^S-e^^cr^O— ^ ? ! e f 1 radable detergent alkylate. Adams, Robert T., and M. F. Hughes, to Chevron Research Co Preparation of alkylaromatic hvdrocarbons suitable as de- tergent alkylate. 3,351.672, 11-7-67 CI 260 671 Adams, Robert V., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Continuous casting system. 3,358,743, 12-19-67, CI. 164 — 154. Adams, Roger L.. to United States of America Interior 3M\%6%l%°-67%*S02™6t S ° mS tbr ° USh C ° DdUitS - Adams, Roman A. : See — Stone, Joseph J., and Adams. 3,328,792. Adams, Roman A., to The A. B. Dick Co. Magnetostrictive ink jet. 3,334,350, 8-1-67, CI. 346 — 75. Ad '\'" s . R oman A. to The A B. Dick Co. Ink jet printer. 3,341,- oOJ, y— ±Z— o7, CI. o4b — 140. Adams, Ronald L., P. C. Clark, E. A. Hawkins, and J L Montgomery, to The Mead Corp. Process of coating paper with attapulgite clay. 3,320,691, 7-11-67, CI. 117—155. Adams, Roy M. : See — Marshall, Mervin D., and Adams. 3,320,310. Adams, Samuel F., and E. H. Guerin, Jr., to American Paper Tube Co. Instant-wind bobbins. 3,321,901, 5-30-67, CI. 57 — 131. Adams, Stanley A., to Adams Electronics, Inc. Variable in- ductor with a reinforced coil form. 3,355,687, 11-28-67, CI. 336 — 136. Adams, Stanley A., to Adams Electronics, Inc. Inductor with a reinforced plastic form. 3,355,688, 11-28-67, CI. 336 — 192. Adams-Steven Leather Goods, Inc. : See — Guterman, Isadore, and Frost. 3,304,978. Adams, Thomas, to United States of America, Army. Appa- ratus for the measurement of physiologic evaporative water loss. 3,318,302, 5-9-67, CI. 128 — 2. Adams, Thomas J., and C. Savides, to American Cyanamid Co. Antistatic polyolefin composition. 3,335,123, 8-8-67, CI. 260—94.9. Adams, Vilma A. Handbag construction. 3,335,775, S-15-67, CI. 150—30. Adams, Wanda J. : See — Adams, Elmer L. 3.343,212. Adams, William E. Method of making irregularly shaped hollow plastic bodies. 3,300,355, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 189. Adams, William E., to H. H. Robertson Co. Explosion pres- sures and/or heat and smoke venting units. 3,337,991, 8-29-67, CI. 49—3. Adams, William J., Jr. : See — Oldenkamp, Henry A., and Adams. 3,314,462. Adams, William M. Apparatus for the recovery of silver from used photographic fixing solutions by electrolysis. 3,342,718, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 273. Adams, William M., and J. L. Fueslein, to International Har- vester Co. Retractable tail light for tilt body vehicle. 3.331,957, 7-18-67, CI. 240—8.3. Adamski, Joseph, to Dura Corp. Convertible top mechanism. 3,297,357, 1-10-67, CI. 296—117. Adamski, Joseph, to Dura Corp. Convertible top. 3,328,072, 6-27-67, CI. 296—116. Adamski, Joseph, to Dura Corp. Convertible top mechanism. 3,342,524, 9-19-67, CI. 296 — 117. Adamson-Alliance Co. Ltd., The : See — Burrows, Stanley. 3,349,601. Adamson, Fred B. : See — Gehl, Edwin M., and Adamson. 3,360,176. Adamson, James M., to Cable Belt Ltd. Bunker conveyors. 3,297,204, 1-10-67, CI. 222—55. Adamson, Kenneth W. Apparatus for etching metal. 3,348,- 557, 10-24-67, CI. 134 — 113. Adamson, Leslie H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Memory protec- tion system. 3,321,747, 5-23-67, CI. 340—172.5. Adamson, Melvin L. Quick change face plates for vice jaws. 3,341,190, 9-12-67, CI. 269 — 271. Adamson United Co. : See — Lake, Charles G., and Seanor. 3,346,913. Seanor, Rex C, and Perlberg. 3,339,228. Seanor, Rex C, and Perlberg. 3,358.321. Adamson. William M„ and N. B. Newton, to United Aircraft Corp. Shaft stopping device. 3,353,643, 11-21-67, CI. 192— 141. Adcock, Fred H., Jr. : See — Knox, John A., and Adcock. 3,323,595. Addis, Bernard F. : See — Fields, Davis S., Jr., Mehl, and Addis. 3,340,101. Addis, Gilbert I. : See — Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,037. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,049. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,050. Addison, Edward : See— Chester-Browne, Christopher V., Addison, and McCand- lish. 3,314,488. Addison, George E., to Universal Oil Products Co. Solids sampling apparatus. 3,348,419, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 424. Addison, George T., W. Askew, and H. J. Fruin, to British Jeffrey-Diamond Ltd. Cutting apparatus having speed and load controlled hydraulic drive. 3,323,839, 6-0-67, CI. 299—1. Addison, Harry W., Jr. Stair traversing wheel chair mecha- nism. 3.295,858, 1-3-67, CI. 2S0— 5.3. Addison, Harrv W, Jr. Pilot operated metering device. 3,315,694. 4-25-67, CI. 137—110. Addison, John S., and R. P. Ryan, Load retaining flexible sling. 108 — 51. Addleburg, John W. : See — ■ Ritchie, Kim, and Addleburg. Addmaster Corp. : See — Busch, Richard E., and Clary. 3.295,757. Clary, John G., and Busch. 3,301,479. Mark, Richard S. 3,312,392. Scozzafava, Milton V. 3,331,949. Addor, Roger W. : See — Levy, Stephen D., Addor, and Magee. 3,317,561. Addor, Roger W., to American Cyanamid Co. O- and A-allyl- oxyphenyl and A-alkoxyphenvl-N-methyl carbamates and the insecticidal use thereof. 3,296,068, 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 30. Addor, Roger W., to American Cyanamid Co. thiolanes and related compounds. 3,317,562, 260—327. Addor, Roger W., to American Cyanamid Co. lanes and related compounds. 3,318,910, 200 — 327. Addor, Roger W., to American Cyanamid Co. Insecticidal com- positions containing carbamates of 5- and 6-membered hetero-sulfur compounds and method of controlling insects with same. 3,338,782, 8-29-67, CI. 167 — 33. to Signode Corporation. 3,298,326, 1-17-67, CI. 3,305,378. 2-oximino- 1-2-67, CI. -iminothio- -9-67, CI. LIST OF PATENTEES 11 Acldor, Roger W., to American Cyanaraid Co. Herbicidal and insecticidal composition. 3,348,040, 10-24-07, CI. 71 — 00. Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. : See — Burger, Jack B. 3,307,023. Casey, Carl W., and Schroeder. 3,323,451. East, Robert M., and Haraion. 3.320,100. Golhvitzer, Walter T. 3,323,628. Gruver, John II., Seil'ried, and Johnson. 3,340,SOO. Howe, Warren I!., and Kyle. 3,364,821. Hrnby, Joseph. 3,351,752. Kolibas, James A. 3,300,255. Lake, Francis K. 3,310,839. Lake, Francis K. 3,354,823. Mahoney, Donald T. 3.334,582. Maul, John A. 3,322,002. McCall, James S. 3.334.S93. Nagy, Daniel E. 3,321,470. Owen. Arthur E. J. 3,301,703. Porter. Ralph B., and Maul. 3,345,940. Roberts, George L., Jr., and Chopoorian. 3.322.552. Roth, Philip I!., Hallows, and Nakajiina. '3,320,207. Scnulze, Erwin F. C. 3,343,112. Schulze, John J. 3,353,281. Schulze, John J., and Tregay. 3,349,221. Sherr, Allan E., and Gillham. 3,322, S59. Shibukawa, Takashi, and Uchida. 3,322,743. Spalding, Richard E. T. 3,322,741. Szumski, Stephen A. 3,317,403. Tregay, John L. 3,339.910. Ullman, Edwin F., and Henderson. 3,322,542. Van Acker. John J. 3,334,894. Vitalis, Emil A., D'Errico. and Fremuth. 3,317,589. Waletzky, Emanuel, Berkelhammer, and Kantor. 3,320,- 124. Whaley. Howard A., and Patterson. 3,321,308. Wilde, Frederick G. 3,320,195. Wisenbaker, Rufus N., and Wilson. 3,321,325. Wishman, Marvin, Anderson, Detoro, and Jarovitzky. 3,320,221. Young, Guv B., and Lubinski. 3,317,300. Young, Richard W., and Abraham. 3,318,708. Yuille, Ernest C. 3,317,030. Addy, Leslie E., to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Process for the production of olefines bv the dehydrochlori- nation of alkyl chlorides. 3,325.554, 0-13-67, CI. 260 — 077. Adee, Raymond A., to Kewanee Machinery & Conveyor Co. Disc harrow. 3.327.7S7, 6-27-67, CI. 172 — 311. Adelman, John AY. : See — Smirl, Richard L., Waclawek, Adelman, and La Buda. 3,339.575. Adelman, Milton, and R. Leibowitz, to United States of America, Navy. Method and apparatus for testing photo- multipliers employing a color temperature corrected light source. 3,333.184, 7-25-67, CI. 324 — 20. Adelman, Philip. Inclined planter and retaining wall construc- tion. 3.343.301. 9-26-07. CI. 47 — 33. Adelt, Joseph W., to Echlin Mfg. Co. Hydraulic actuator. 3,330,S42, S-22-07, CI. 92 — 75. Adema, Eduard H., J. B. M. Laauwen, and J. C. Soeterbroek, to Stamicarbon N.V. Process for the preparation of poly- propylene. 3,318,859, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Adema, Eduard H., J. B. M. Laauwen, and J. C. Soeterbroek, to Stamicarbon N.V. Stereospecific polymerization of alpha-olefins in the presence of titanium trichloride, alkyl aluminum dihalide and an ether. 3,318,861, 5-9-07, CI. 200—93.7. Aden Supplies. Inc. : See — Wagner, Albert E. 3,311,358. Wagner, Albert E., and Adkins. 3,311,359. Ades, William H. Suspended ceiling construction. 3,308,288, 3-7-07. CI. 240—9. Adickes, Cecil F., Jr. : See — Ryan, John W., Adickes, and De Gelder. 3,340,989. Adiletta, Joseph G., and T. Descnvich, to Pall Corp. Ironing board cover. 3,324,5S4, 6-13-67, CI. 38 — 140. Adirondack Steel Casting Co., Inc. : See — Akitt, Norman B. 3,348,500. Adkins, Ashley P., to North American Aviation. Inc. Gravity insensitive degasifying reservoir. 3,318,073, 5-9-07, CI. 55—202. Adkins, Harold T., and R. H. Pierce, to Sigma Instruments, Inc. Sensing and measuring device for high voltage power lines. 3,331,023, 7-11-67, CI. 324 — 127. Adkins, Harold T., and R. H. Pierce, to 'Sigma Instruments, Inc. Close differential outdoor lighting control. 3.351,762, 11-7-07. CI. 250—206. Adkins, John S. : See — Wagner. Albert E., and Adkins. 3.311,359. Adlei, William, to Servo Corporation of America. Digital code converter. 3,350,708. 10-31-67, CI. 340—347. Adler, Alan J. Portable fluorescent lamp. 3,331,958, 7-18-67, CI. 240 — 10.6. Adler, Benjamin H. Suspensory system for objects. 3,330,518, 7-11-67, CI. 248—223. Adler, Clarence E., to Toledo Scale Corp. Ticket printing and issuing machine. 3,334.583, 8-8-67, CI. 101 — 60. Adler, Everett J., and H. J. Greenberg, to Engelhard Indus- tries, Inc. Thermocouple with platinum group metal inner sheath. 3,329,534, 7-4-67, CI. 136 — 233. Adler, Irwin L., and A. Apostolina. to General Foods Corp. Process for preparing puffed potato product. 3,338,724, 8-29-67. CI. 99—207. to Corning Glass 5-30-07, 01. 65— Method of making 2-28-67, CI. 72— Adler, Karl, and G. Ducommun, to Blviator S.A. Automatic diaphragm-setting device. 3,340,785, 9-12-07, 01. 05 — 10. Adler, Karl, and G. Ducommun, to Blviator S.A. Electronic current reverser. 3,344,331, 9-20-67, CI. 318—204. Adler, Majory L., and W. J. Kenney ; said Kenney assor. to Adler. Electrically heated mixing spatula. 3,325,627, 6-13- 67, CI. 210—227. Adler, Meryle D. W., and R. A. Simon, Works. Drawing sheet glass. 3,322,523, 101. Adler, Orville E., to National-Standard Co. an aluminum clad steel wire. 3,306,088, 47. Adler, Orville E., to National-Standard Co. Aluminum clad electric conductor wire. 3,306,716, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 196.2. Adler, Otto : See— Remy, Hermann, Adler, and Grunbacher. 3,305,701. Reiny, Hermann, Berghaus, Adler, and Grunbacher. 3,319,- 129. Remv, Hermann, Berghaus, Adler, and Grunbacher. 3,321,- 671. Adler Process Corp. : See — Adler, Solomon. 3,309,252. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Cory. Cyclotron and syn- chronous parametric amplifiers and synchronous oscillators and isolators using bifilar helix coupler. 3,290,542, 1-3-07, CI. 330—4.7. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Positive synchronous wave bifilar helix coupler and parametric amplifiers. 3,296,543, 1-3-67, CI. 330—4.7. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Negative synchronous wave amplifier and oscillator. 3,296. 54S, 1-3-67, CI. 330—46. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Quadrupole parametric amplifier with gradual pump transition. 3,300,728, 1-24-67, CI. 330—4.7. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Beam refrigeration by means of large cathode magnetic fields used in resistive load and/or with low noise amplifier. 3,315,173, 4-1S-67, CI. 330—4.7. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Multiple resonant cyclo- tron wave coupler for nondegenerate parametric amplifier. 3,315,174, 4-1S-67, CI. 330—4.7. Adler, Robert, to Zenith Radio Corp. Magnetic flux measur- ing apparatus using nuclear magnetic resonance. 3,316,- 4S4, 4-25-67, CI. 324—5. Adler, Ronald E. Illuminated sketch and memo board. 3,321,- 616, 5-23-67, CI. 240—6.4. Adler, Solomon, to Adler Process Corp. Method and appa- ratus for producing pile fabric. 3,309,252, 3-14-67, CI. 156 — 72. Adler, William, H. Levenstein, and G. R. Kern. Synchro-to- digital converter. 3,335,417, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 347. Adlerova, Edita : See — Protiva, Miroslav, Jilek, Metvsova, Ernest, Pelz, and Adlerova. 3,351,599. Adlington, Dennis G. : See — Ford, John F., Rayne, and Adlington. 3,341,44S. Admel International Ltd. : See — Bishop, Robert E. C. 3,329,076. Admiral Corp. : See — Arrington, William L. 3,305,869. Busse, John J. 3,339,105. Cable, John F. 3,350,893. Dietch, Leonard. 3.301,945. Dietch, Leonard, and Chua. 3,321,709. Dietch, Leonard, and Chua. 3,324,230. Hammerand. Donald J., and Bury. 3,311,3S0. Kao, Lin. 3,354,265. Kolomayets. George, and Bury. 3,346,261. Maleck, LeRov R. 3,306,645. Olson, Thor F. 3,302,157. Stevens. Frank L. 3.359,751. Stute, Carlton F. 3,343,853. Stute, Carlton F. 3,352,983. Upton, Orland E. 3,335.386. Van Anrooy, Peter H., and Abel. 3,344,307. Van Anrooy, Peter H.. Nero, and Chua. 3,333.143. Zumwalt, Homer L. 3,332.56S. Admiral Output Advertising, Inc. : See — Mann. Paul A. 3.335,513. Admon, Jedidiah, to Variview Reader Corp. Projection or dis- play of still pictures and texts. 3,322.035, 5-30-67, CI. 8S — Adolf, Reinhold. Swinging chair. 3,332,718, 7-25-67, CI. 297— 6-20-67, CI. 212— Adolfsson, Karl F. T. Cranes. 3,326,391 55. Adolfsson, Rune G.. and T. E. Haagen. Liquid cooled valve for internal combustion engines. 3,313,277, 4—11-67, CI. 123 — 41.41. Adolph, Horst G., J. C. Dacons, and M. J. Kamlet, to United States of America, Navy. Preparation of hydroxy nitro- phenyl compounds. 3,296,315, 1-3-67. CI. 260—620. Adolph. Norbert : See — Essers, Ulf, Heyer. Rockschies, and Adolph. 3,324.724. Adolphi. George F., to Straza Industries. Machine and meth- od for tapering rod-like tubular workpieces. 3.330,145. 7— 11-67, CI. 72—274. Adolphi. Heinrich: See — Dickhaeuser, Heiner. Pohlemann, Stummeyer. Adolphi, and Winderl. 3,297,520. 12 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Adomaitis, Dornas, and P. E. Sellers, to Continental Can Co., Inc. High-impact polypropylene composition containing ethylene/carboxylic acid salt copolymers. 3,347,957, 10-17— 67, CI. 260—897. Adomines. Alfred A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic film having uniformly variable H and method therefor. 3.305,- 380. 2-21-67, CI. 117 — 7. Adomines. Alfred A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Copper layer bonded to a non-conductive layer bv means of a copper alloy. 3,300,349, 12-26-67, CI. 29—195. Ador Corp. : See — Reinhard, Karl. 3,328,926. Riegelman, Harry M. 3,314,201. Adrema-Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Aehlig, Werner. 3,301,180. Janzen. Heinz-Dieter. 3,349,701. Schottle, Helmut. 3,349,700. Adrian, Herbert M., Jr., to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. Di- cyclopentadiene-dicarboxylic acid reaction products and polyesters thereof. 3,306,868, 2-28-67, CI. 260—23.7. Adrian, Robert G., and W. L. Lower. Tear gas gun. 3,298,- 125, 1-17-G7, CI. 42—1. Adsit, Frank D. Apparatus for separating crushed battery particles. 3,300,043, 1-24-67, CI. 209 — 10. Adsmovske strojirny : See — Janecek, Jarosiav, and JiruSe. 3,334,892. Adsure, Inc. : See — Oliver, Robert E. 3,307,306. Adt, John B., Co., The : See — Horsey, William C. 3,360,125. Adtrol Electronics, Inc. : See — Trolio. Andrew C, Adams, and Busch. 3,350,716. Advance Data Systems Corp. : See — Haville, George D. 3,340,978. Advance Electronics Ltd. : See — Penver, Gilbert F. 3,355,595. Advance Engineering Co. : See — Pennington. LeRoy E. 3,332,584. Advance Glove Mfg. Co. : See — Frenkel. Marvin A., and Haney. 3,345,226. Advance Industries, Inc. : See — Weasel. George. Jr. 3,337,23S. Advance Machine Co. : See — Arones, Daniel A. 3,346,896. Advance Stamping Co. : See — Nolan, Richard D. 3,327,532. Advance Transformer Co. : See — Brooks, Robert B. 3,321.058. Peinberg, Albert E. 3,304,464. Feinberg, Albert E., and Czernobil. 3,341,939. Hasson, Sol. 3,304,396. Malmin, Harold N., and Feinberg. 3,358,187. Sehwarz, Elias, and Neiditch. 3,316,621. Sulzer. Robert I. 3,299,200. Advanced Technical Products Co. : See — Franks, Robert 'S. 3,299,537. Advani, Ram : See — Halmi, Gabor, and Advani. 3,297,650. Halmi, Gabor, and Advani. 3,297,651. Advertising Metal Display Co. : See — Craine. John C. 3,301,40S. Aeberli, Max : See — Staeuble, Max, Sharaf, Hoelzle, Jenny, Stahel, Ulrich, Oppliger, and Aeberli. 3,341,539. Aebersold, Robert C, and J. D. Harden, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Safety helmet and eye piece assembly. 3,336,598, S-22-67. CI. 2 — 10. Aebi, Claude M., and L. A. Teuscher, to International Business Machines Corp. Formation of diazo couplers in situ. 3,303,028, 2-7-67, CI. 96—91. Aebi, Claude M., and L. A. Teuscher, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Formation of diazo couplers in situ. 3,307,952, 3-7-67, CI. 96—91. Aebi, Hans : See — Duerr, Dieter, Aebi, and Ebner. 3,345,257. Martin, Henry, Aebi, and Ebner. 3,322,525. Aebi, Otto, to Paillard S.A. Control mechanism for tvpe bars including a pivotable rake. 3,313.388, 4-11-67, CI. 197 — 74. Aebischer, Alfred : See — Freyholdt. Helmut, and Aebischer. 3,300,123 Aechter, Christian. Swingable faucet. 3,322,152, 5-30-67, CI. 137—625.41. Aehlig, Werner, to Adrema-Werke G.m.b.H. Safety means in traveling roller bed and cylinder printing machines. 3,301,180, 1-31-67, CI. 101 — 269. Aelion. Rene : See — Grillo, Gerald J., Aelion, and Sims. 3,325,561. Aelion, Rene, F. R. Eirich, and W. M. Sims, to Foster Grant ■Co., Inc. Graft copolymer comprising the reaction product of a carboxy-terminated conjugated diene polymer with a vinyl aromatic hydrocarbon and a lactam. 3,337,648, S-22- 67, CI. 260—857. Aelion, Rene, J. M. Di Verdi, W. P. Moylan, and F. P. Poz- nick, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for processing yarn. 3,337,930, 8-29-67, CI. 28—1. Aelony, David, to General Mills, Inc. Process of coprecipita- tion of epoxies with cross-linking agents. 3,342,775, 9- 19-67, CI. 260 — 47. Aemmer. Peter, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Gap pattern for chopper of radiation search system. 3,307,039, 2-28-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Aemmer, Peter, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Gain regulating transistor circuit for a plurality of amplifier stages. 3,319,177, 5-9-67, CI. 330 — 29. Aemmer, Peter, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. System for noise reduction in F-M telegraph signals. 3,341,782, 9-12-67, CI. 329—112. Aemmer, Peter, and K. Schmutz, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Circuit arrangement for the amplification of A.C. voltages. 3,354,402, 11-21-67, CI. 330—24. Aenishaenslin, Rudolf : See — Huwyler. Rene, Aenishaenslin, and Porret. 3,310,503. Aeon Industries, Inc. : See — Golding, Fred E. 3,337,230. Aepli, Otto T., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Chemical peel- ing of edible plant products. 3,307,601, 3-7-67, CI. 146— 234. Aereon Corp. : See — Fitzpatrick, John R. 3,336,940. Aero Chem Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Mantell, Russell M. 3,309,299. Mantell, Russell M., and Ormand. 3,305,297. Aeroflex Laboratories Inc. : See — Judin, Herbert. 3,308,275. Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. : See — Downey, George T. 3,302,796. Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. (L. J. Wing Mfg. Co. Division) : See — Banko, Edward J. 3,302,684. Aerojet-General Corp. : See — Altseimer, John H. 3,358.933. Anderson, George F. 3,329,843. Argvle, Sidnev C. 3,296,443. Atanasoff, Theodore B., and Morgret. 3,312,358. Becker, John C. Jr., and Eubank. 3,349,464. Bosco, George B., Jr., and Corbitt. 3.304,450. Bosco, George B., Jr., and Corbitt. 3,320,450. Braun, Edward C, Jr. 3,315,614. Cottrell, Richard F. 3,349,561. Deutsch, David E., and Kahn. 3,334,020. Ellis, Herbert B. 3,339,374. Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Pickford, Baker and Tahl. 3,330,116. Fluke, Gordon A., Keating, McGehee, and Peterson. 3,296,043. Gold, Marvin H., and Marcus. 3,359,334. Gongwer, Calvin A. 3,316,936. Grakauskas, Vytautas. 3,350,172. Gustavson, Marvin R., Sawle, and Biehl. 3,298,920. Havlik, Anton J., and Linden. 3,310,549. Hilton, John L., and Morley. 3,356,869. Holtz. Charles E. 3,320,8S9. Houghton. Richard B.. and Bell. 3,351,832. Jordan, Paul L. 3,329,297. Kellev, Lawrence W., Lewis, and Provance. 3.360,386. King,' William M., and Cannon. 3,360,459. Lieberman, Irving, and Zernow. 3,324,206. Linden. -Gustave B. 3,306,929. Linden. Gustave B.. and Marcus. 3.336,383. Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3.316,278. Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3,335,155. Moberg, Milton L., Wilson, and Meredith. 3,338,087. Morlev. Morgan J., and Gilbert. 3,295,412. Nesheim, Glenn D. 3,332,640. Penberg, Mortimer. 3,342,972. Phipps, Arthur L. 3,311,013. Revelino, James B. 3,347,100. Roberts, Irving M. 3,340,303. Royer, Thurber W. 3,299,767. iSchaeffler, Otto S. 3,316.292. Shepherd, Joseph L., and Cromwell. 3,334,966. Shepherd, Joseph L., Witz, and Hormats. 3.354,067. Sisson. James C, Sparrow, Eckles, Meissner, and Burn- ham. 3,353.005. -Stammler, Manfred. 3,316,301. Stammler. Manfred. 3,340,111. Throner, Guy C, Jr. 3,298,308. Throner, Guy C, Jr. 3.306,204. Truax. Robert C. 3,320,742. Winkler, Joseph, and Bratoeff. 3.296.211. Winkler, Joseph, and Melnikov. 3,340,398. Witz, Samuel. Shepherd, and Hormats. 3,329,485. Zocher, Roy W. 3,310,611. Aeromarine Electronics, Inc. : See — Fogleman, Harry F. 3,307,042. Aero-Motive Mfg. Co. : See — Becker. Roger T. 3,346 938. Becker, Roger T. and W. K. 3,329,455. Aeronca, Inc. : See — Purdum. Carv, and Gibnev. 3,344.528. Purdum, Cary, and Gibney. 3,351,692. Aeroproiects Inc. : See — Boyd, Charles A., and Luckhardt. 3,357,306. Maropis, Nicholas. 3,295.349. Aerospace Corp., The: See — Abbott, ^nton D. 3,325.103. Feuerstein, Seymour. 3,296,809. Aerospace Research -Corp. : See — Kriesel, Marshall S., Vetter, and Muelling. 3,348,793. Aerotronics Engineering, Inc. : See — Overman, Ernest H., Jr., and Calvert. 3,306,558. LIST OF I'ATKNTIOKS 13 Aerov, Mikhail E., T. A. Bystrova, X. I. Zelentsova, and V. A. Kulikova, to Nauehno-Issledovateljsky Institute Sintetiches- kikli si>ii tu\ i Organicheskikh Produktov. Refrigeration process. 3,312,078, 4-4-67, CI. 02 — 112. Acrpnt Aktiengesellsehaf I : See — McCHntock, Robert M. 3,313,586. Aescliliman, Eugene, to MPI Industries, Inc. Mitered corner construction for an article of furniture or the like. 3,320,- 451, 7-4-67, CI. 287 — 20.02. Aetna Chemical Corp. : See — Copeland. Wayne E. 3,304,S75. Afanador, Carlos 1". : See — Waltner William D., and Afanador. 3,340,871. Affel, John J., and J. Von Nemeth, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Meter bayonet lock. 3,322,3S0, 5-30-07, CI. 248—27. Affiliated Hospital Products, Inc.: See — Douglass, John, Jr., and Chervenka. 3,334,051. Foley, Kenneth C. 3,207,023. Affiliated Laboratories Corp. : See — Bass, Edmund P. 3.354.03S. Affiliated Mfg. Corp. : See — Austin, Benson M. 3,357,557. Afico S-A. : See — Gebhardt. Hans T. 3.320.074. Siebers, Barton H. 3,307,053. Stumpf, Burton II. 3,348,746. African Explosives and Chemical Industries, Ltd. : See — ■ Aarts, Willem H. 3,313,503. Af Strom, Oscar R. F. Elastic chain. 3,330,011, 0-5-67, CI. 267 — 60. Af Strom, Oscar R. F. Intermediate carrier to be used in trans- fer of printed pictures. 3.344,012, 0-26-67, CI. 161 — 00. Aftandilian, Victor D., to Cabot Corp. Surface properties of solids. 3.350.214, 12-10-67, CI. 252 — 431. Aftergut, Siegfried, to General Electric Co. Triaminolriphenyl- methane modified phenolsulfonic acid-formaldehyde in ex- change resin membranes. 3,341,470, 0-12-67, CI. 260 — 2.2. Aftergut, Siegfried, to General Electric Co. Cation exchange resins. 3,350,327, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 2.2. Agafonov, Andrei K., I. A. Alexakhin, G. N. Pokrovskaja, J. L. Rogeljberg, and E. S. Shpichinetsky, to Gosudarstvenny Nauehno-Issledovateljsky i Proektny. Compensation -wire for chromel-alumel thermocouples. 3,337,371, 8-22-67, CI. 136 — 227. Agarwal, Paul D., R. B. Colten, D. Friedman, R. W. Johnston, and J. J. Werth, to General Motors Corp. Electric drive system. 3,323,032. 5-30-67, CI. 318—231. Agdur, Nils B„ F. Sellberg, K. G. R. Boling, and K. Y. Oilman, to Kooperativa Farbundet Ekonomick Forening. Polarized radiation emitting element for inclusion as a light source in an electric lamp. 3.206.482. 1-3-67, CI. 313 — 341. Agdur, Nils B., and U. E. Ternstrom. Beam-plasma micro- wave noise generators. 3.356,065, 12-5-67, CI. 331 — 7S. Agency of Industrial Science and Technology : See — Kawai. Nobuo, and Nomura. 3.314,750. Matsuda, Tatsuo, and Yumoto. 3,354,065. Ogura. Takashi, Ueda, and Yasuda. 3,350,005. Sakuma, Akihiko. 3,206.525. Tsuda, Minoru. 3,320,664. Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Ministry of International Trade and Industry : See — Kataoka, Shoei, Yamada, and Kobayashi. 3,353,010. Agett, Albert H., and W. L. Aspy, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for producing a novel crimped yarn and fabric. 3,20S,O70, 1-17-67, CI. 28—72. Agett, Albert H., and P. Gallagher, to Eastman Kodak Co. Machine and method for controlling the circumference of paper wrapped cigarette filter rods. 3,345,017, 10-10-67, CI. 03—1. Agevnin. Rostislav M. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novski.i, Fominov, Pruzhi- ner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Agfa Aktiengesellschaft : See — Auracher, August. 3,208.773. Baur, Carl, and Otzen. 3.348.80S. Biedermann, Friedrich. 3.313,224. Engelsmann, Dieter, and Brath. 3,206,047. Frost, Paul, and Hennig. Re. 26,300. Gotze, Johannes, Randolph, and Riester. 3,314,706. Grabhofer, Herbert, Muller, Posse, and Ulrich. 3,342,003. Haydn, Hildegard. and Weyde. 3,300.001. Himmelmann, Wolfgang, Krauss, and Riebel. 3,322,555. Jakob, Franz, and Simson. 3.356,856. Jakob, Franz, and Wagner. 3.303.765. Kairies. Wilhelm, and Von Konig. 3.356,503. Kiper, Gerd. 3.302.544. Kiper, Gerd. 3.300,078. Kiper, Gerd. 3,335.640. Kiper, Gerd, and Fauth. 3.334,563. Kremp, Rudolf, Frost, and Hennig. 3,300,075. Kremp, Rudolf, and Kiper. 3,314,346. Kremp, Rudolf, and Kiper. 3,314,347. Krones, Friedrich. 3.321,586. Mader, Helmut, Ulrich, Puschel, and von Konig. 3,348,045. Meckl, Heinz. Haseler. and Morcher. 3.205.1)75. Morcher. Bernhard, Meckl, and Haseler. 3.352,676 Muller, Herbert. Grabhofer, Ulrich, and Posse. 3,346,386. Muller, Hermann. Re 26,156. Muller-Bardorff. Wolfgang, and Behr. 3,312,552. Muller-Bardorff. Wolfgang and Snleck 3 318 702 Miiller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and Saleck. 3.320.068 Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and Saleck. 3,326,600. Agfa Aktiengesellsehaf t : See Continued Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, Saleck, and Ulrich. 3,321,312. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, Ulrich, and Heckelmann. 3.310,405. Posse, Rolf-Fred, and Moll. 3,333,000. Riester, Oskar. 3,340,064. Riester, Oskar. 3,357,833. Riester, Oskar, and Stracke. 3,305,362. Roos, Gunther, and Wick. 3,200,445. Rumpelein, Fritz, and Kopf. 3,208,203. Schiks, Albart. 3,318,215. Schroder, Rolf, and Kngelsmann. 3,334,562. Simm. Walter, and Koch. 3,208,830. Von Albedyll, Joachim, and Hennig. 3,308,733. Von Konig, Anita, Kruck, and Pfeiffenschneider. 3,301,677. Von Konig, Anita, and Wolf. 3,346,382. Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3,335,006. Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3.340,058. Weyde, Edith, Von Rintelen, and Von Konig. 3,307,044. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Bammes- berger. 3,354,803. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Renner. 3,348,461. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, and Zobel. 3,311,037. Winkler, Alfred, Maas, Engelsmann, and Hackenberg. 3,301, 5S4. Agfa Gevaert A.G. : See — Baur, Carl, and Arlet. 3,333,785. Birk, Rudolf. 3,355,817. Froese, Herbert. 3,320,853. Kiper, Gerd. 3,356,004. Stievenart, Eniile F. 3,207.317. Stievenart, Emile F., and Phelps. 3.34S.830. Verkinderen, Paul A., and Mullie. 3,335,701. Wevde, Edith, and Von Konig. 3,330,663. Wick, Richard. 3,330,460. Winkler, Alfred, and Bammesberger. 3,350,311. Aghnides, Elie P. Molded water aerators. 3,20S,614, 1-17- 67, CI. 230 — 428.5. Agin, Ernest W., to Reynolds Metals Co. Hollow panel system. 3,340,711, 0-12-67, CI. 72—61. Agnello, Eugene J., G. D. Laubach, and W. T. Moreland. to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Method for producing 16 methylene reichstein S and intermediates thereof. 3,350,304, 10-31-67, CI. 260—230.5. Agnew, Kenneth L. Recording and reproducing the shape of three-dimensional objects by contour lines. 3,33S,766, 8-20- 67, CI. 156 — 58. Agnoff, Charles : See — Del Vecchio, Joseph T., and Agnoff. 3,353. S74. Agnon, Shmuel, to The State of Israel, Ministry of Defence. Gas flow control louvres. 3,346,007, 10-10-67, CI. 137—512.1. Agostini, Antoine A., and A. A. Lagriffol, to Societe Anonyme dite : Simca Automobiles. Machine for screwing a threaded stud into a workpiece. 3,334,671, 8-8-67, CI. 144 — 32. Agostini, Dominic J. and G. L. Apparatus for the assembly of concrete form ties. 3,346,040, 10-17-67, CI. 20 — 208. Agostini, George L. : See — Agostini, Dominic J. and G. L. 3,346,040. Agostini, Victor A. Fishhook releasing and retrieving means. 3,352,040, 11-14-67, CI. 43 — 17.2. Agriform International Chemicals, Inc. : See — Barron, Hollis M. 3,338,700. Agronin, Tany, D. E. Lamon, and E. E. Thomas, to Appleton Machine Co. Calender. 3,333,533, 8-1-67, CI. 100 — 162. Aguet, Emile, to 'Sulzer Brothers Ltd. Gas turbine and method of operating same. 3,335,565, 8-15-67. CI. 60 — 30.05. Aguiar, Armando J., and J. E. Zelmer, to Parke, Davis & Co. Antacid preparations and means of producing the same. 3,320,564, 7-4-67, CI. 167—55. Aguilera, Jorge. Index tab assembly and method of using same. 3,303,080, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 216. Aguirre-Batres, Francisco, P. Sole, Jr., and R. Murlllo-Solis, to Instituto Centroamericano de Investigacion y Tecnologia Industrial. Individual coffee extractor with controlled ex- tracting time. 3,344,734, 10-3-67, CI. 00—304. Ahbeck, Alvar R., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Sealing element for sealing two relatively movable members against each other. 3,315,072, 4-25-67. CI. 277 — 237. Ahearn, George P., and W. W. Gale, to Esso Production Re- search Co. Surfacrant-waterflooding process. 3.302,713, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — 0. Ahern, Charles J., to The Bendix Corp. Fluidic flip flop de- vices. 3,348,773, 10-24-67, CI. 235—201. Ahern. Thomas D. : See — Heaton, Eugene M. 3.304.818. Ahl. Bernhard. Mold raising mechanism. 3,325.146. 6-13-67. CI. 254 — 106. Ahlbeck, Donald R., and H. A. Cress, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fast-acting cascade valve. 3.347,135. 10-17-67, CI. 01 — 47. Ahlberg, Russell W. Scaffolding construction. 3.302,751, 2- 7-67. CI. 182 — 118. Ahlen, Karl G., to S. R. M. Hvdromekanik Aktiebolae. Trans- mission, preferably for vehicles. 3,311,000, 3-28-67, CI. 74 — 763. Ahlen. Karl G., to S. R. M. Hvdromekanik Aktiebolag. Hvdro- dvnamic transmission. 3.326.061. 6-20-67, CI. 74— 0«s. Ahlenius, Marie A. Water purification unit. 3.322,410. 5-30- 67, CI. 261 — 02. Ahlert. Richard H. : See — Milch, Alfred. Lalak. and Ahlert. 3.340.025. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 14 Ahlf, John C. Extensible and retractable wheel assembly for luggage. 3,352,568, 11-14-67, CI. 280 — 35. Ahlfors, Sten E. E., and B. O. Lundh. Mechanical strainers. 3,311,235, 3-28-67, CI. 209—270. Ahlich, Harold G. : See — Barnhart, Charles C, and Ahlich. 3,355,531. Ahlman, Sven R.. to The Torrington Co. Retainer. 3,314,- 737, 4-1S-67, CI. SOS— 217. , tJ Ahlstedt, Gunnar L., to Mo och Doinsjo Aktiebolag Ornskold- svik. Conveying and orienting apparatus. 3,322,290. 5-30- - 67, CI. 214 — 62. Ahlstedt, Gunnar L., to Mo Och Dornsjo Aktiebolag. Appara- tus for selecting and delivering long objects. 3,330,401, 7- 11-67, CI. 198—26. „ ^ Ahlstedt, Gunnar L., to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Method for drying sawn wood goods in drying kilns. 3,336,6S0, 8-22-67, CI. 34 — 22. Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Ventura Tool Co. Coupling appara- tus for well heads and the like. 3,321,217, 5-23-67, CI. 285 — 18. Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Ventura Tool Co. Seal ring holding device. 3,350,103, 10-31-07, CI. 277—9. Ahlstone, Arthur G., to Ventura Tool Co. Well bore running- in and retrieving tool. 3,350,130, 10-31-67, CI. 294—86.25. Ahlstrom. A. Osakeyhtio : See — ■ Saresvuo, Teuvo (Teodor). 3,299,919. Ahlstrom, Allen E. Apparatus for grinding drills. 3,340,6ol, 9-12-67, CI. 51—33. Ahlstrom, Gunnar : See — Mortsell, Tage E. 3,327,852. Ahmed Mary A., to Schueler & Co. Intrauterine device. 3,306,286, 2-28-67, CI. 128 — 130. Ahmed, Mohammed Z., and M. M. Wertheim, to Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Firing circuit for silicon controlled inverter circuit. 3,328.669, 6-27-67, CI. 321 — 45. Ahmer, Carl W. Quick acting clamp means. 3,300,204, 1-24-67, CI. 269—93. Alio, Charles E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Arrest- ing chloroprene polymerization. 3,310,544, 3-21-67, CI. 260—92.3. „„„„ Alio, Martin P. Heating means for deep fat fryer. 3,313,- 288, 4-11-67, CI. 126—391. Ahola, Elmer E. Berth-settee combination. 3,311,932, 4-4- 67, CI. 5—9. Ahoquist, David E., to WMB International AB. Wall in- sulation structures and method of using same. 3,298,150, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 506. Ahrens, Erhard. and K. Peher, to Electroacustic Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung. Electroacoustic transducers for submarine echo sounding. 3,320,578, 5-16-67, CI. 340—8 Ahrens, Friedrich : See — Schneekluth, Herbert, and Ahrens. 3,306.244. Ahrens, Hermann H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Ventilating arrangement for multi-passenger vehicle. 3.311,041. 3-28-67, CI. 98 — 2. Ahrens, Robert II., to Milwaukee Chaplet & Mfg. Co., Inc. Casting method using latent heat of chill material. 3,356,- 128, 12-5-67, CI. 164 — 127. Ahrons, Richard W., to Radio Corp. of America. Transis- torized power supply for a storage capacitor with a regu- lating feedback control. 3,316,445, 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 183. Ahrons, Richard W., and S. Katz, to Radio Corp. of America. Flip-flop adaptable for counter comprising inverter and inhibitable gates and in cooperation with overlapping clocks for temporarily maintaining complementary outputs at same digital level, 3,322,974, 5-30-67, CI. 307—88.5. Ai, Mitsuo : See — Kondo. Hideo. Ai, and Sato. 3,343.420. Aia, Michael A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Phosphor coated articles. 3.330,981, 7-11-67, CI. 313—92. Aichelin Industrieofenbau : See — Wiinning, Joachim. 3,335,546. Aichelin, J. : See — Wiinning. Joachim. 3,353,922. Aid Corp., The : See — Watts, Max W. 3,300,171. Aid Inc. of Pennsylvania : See — Eagleson, Hodge M., Jr., and Richards. 3,302,757. Aid, Joseph J., and R. T. Jackson, to Continental Can. Co., Inc. Recessed ice-cream carton with tuck-in reclosure. 3.357.631, 12-12-67, CI. 229—51. Aida. Takeo : See — Usami. Noboru, Aida, Narita, Ogino, and Kitamura. 3.328.516. Aidlin, Samuel S. Hopper-type feeding and orienting device for bottles or the like. 3,295,659, 1-3-67, CI. 198 — 33. Aidlin, Samuel S. and S. H. Automatic apparatus for orient- ing and feeding bottles, and the like. 3,338,373, 8-29-67, CI. 198—33. Aidlin, Stephen H. : See — Aidlin, Samuel S. and S. H. 3,338,373. Aigueperse, Jean : See — Guerin, Jean, and Aigueperse. 3.323,860. Aihara. Kenzo, S. Tani, and H. Hirokawa, to Ikegai Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha. Lathe tailstock. 3,319,496, 5-16-67, CI. 82—31. Aijala, Sulo A., to Intricate Machine & Engineering Inc. De- vice for forming a contour line. 3,316,641, 5-2-67, CI. 33—18. Aiken. Daniel J. : See — Hanschke, Albert F., and Aiken. 3,313,517. Aiken, Edwin J. : See — Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr., Enos, and Aiken. 3,341,366. Aiken, Howard, Industries : See — Aiken, Howard H., and Birrell. 3,327,696. Aiken, Howard H., Birrell, Cummins, and Richards. 3,319,761. Aiken, Howard H., Birrell. and Sites. 3,335,699. Aiken, Howard H., R. W. Birrell, J. B. Cummins, and M. W. Richards, to Howard Aiken Industries. Automatic + X-axis detector, marker, sorter and collector for crystal wafer blanks. 3,319,761, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 33. Aiken, Howard H., and R. W. Birrell, to Howard Aiken Industries. Saw stabilizing means and method. 3,327,696, 6-27-67, CI. 125 — 13. Aiken, Howard H., R. W. Birrell, and L. K. Sites, Jr., to Howard Aiken Industries. Marking machine. 3,335,699, 8-15-67, CI. 118 — 76. Aiken, Lawrence W., and A. Schiff, to International Business Machines Corp. Accumulative multiplier. 3,311,739, 3- 2S-67, CI. 235—164. Aiken, William M., Sr., to Acme Metal Slide, Inc. Table drop leaf support. 3.336,881, S-22-67, CI. 10S— 77. Aiken, William R. Envelope for cathode ray tubes. 3,297,- 188, 1-10-67, a. 220—2.1. Aiken, William R., to Electronix Ten. Inc. Composite sig- nalling device. 3,304,549. 2-14-67, CI. 340—373. Aiken, William R. Envelope for flat cathode tubes with lower sections of front and rear walls similarly displaced. 3,309,- 551, 3-14-67, CI. 313 — 79. Aiken, William R. Combined tone control and volume ex- pander arrangement. 3,313,885, 4-11-67, CI. 179 — 1. Aiken, William R. Flat cathode ray tube traversed by tunnel containing magnetic deflector. 3,313,970, 4-11-67, CI. 313 — 79. Aiken, William R., to Electronix Ten, Inc. Signalling device. 3,319,246, 5-9-67, CI. 340—373. Aiken, William R. Voltage stabilizer employing a photo- sensitive resistance element. 3,325,724, 6-13-67, CI. 323 — 21. Aiken, William R. Volume stabilizer arrangement employing a photosensitive resistance element. 3,331,012, 7-11-67, CI. 323—21. Aiken, William R., to Electronix Ten, Inc. Non-sparking switching apparatus. 3.336,448, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 46. Aiken, William R. Arrangement for varying the resistance value of photo-sensitive devices. 3,349,319, 10-24-67, CI. 323—21. Aiken, Winthrop J. Clip for sheets and the like. 3,296,608, 1-10-67, CI. 24—72.5. Aileo, Jackson A., to L. P. Frieder. Valve for sound attenuat- ing device. 3,335,720, S-15-67, CI. 128 — 152. Aillon, Rene. Pharyngeal tube clamp. 3,339,552, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 351. Ailman, David E. : See — Du Breuil Curry, Shirley, Young, Berkelhammer, and Ailman. 3,309,371. Aiman, Charles E. : See — Biel, John H., and Aiman. 3,310,567. Aimi, Masauke : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Shimidzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Ain, Herbert. Display panel frame work. 3,360,136, 12-26-07, CI. 211—162. Ainley, Brian, to Oxlev Developments Co. Ltd. Trimmer capacitors. 3,360,699, 12-26-67, CI. 317—253. Ainley, Brian, to Oxley Developments Co. Ltd. Tubular trimmer capacitors. 3,360,700, 12-26-67, CI. 317 — 249. Ainslie, Norman G., to International Business Machines Corp. Preparation of high-purity materials. 3,353,912, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 204. Ainslie, Robert E., P. Comisarow, and B. S. Hutchins, to United States of America, Navy. Air-dropped segmental line explosive charge. 3,351,010, 11-7-67, CI. 102 — 4. Ainslie, Thomas D. : See — Hynek, Walter J., Russell, and Ainslie. 3,333,280. Ainslie, Thomas D., to Phillip-Van Heusen Corp. Impact wear tester. 3,312,100, 4-4-67, CI. 73 — 7. Ainsworth, Cameron : See — Buting, Walter E„ and Ainsworth. 3,356.684. Ainsworth, Cameron, and R. R. Pfeiffer, to Eli Lillv and Co. Method of treating hyperacidity. 3,332,841, 7-25-67, CI. 167—55. Ainsworth, Geoffrey D. : See — Prince, Michael J., and Ainsworth. 3,346,459. Ainsworth, Gerald L., and J. W. Hebb, to Ampex Corp. Pulse width modulator. 3,354,371. 11-21-67, CI. 318 — 341. Ainsworth, John D., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Elec- tric circuit for detecting faults in capacitors in power sys- tems. 3,340,432, 9-5-67, CI. 317 — 12. Air Balance, Inc. : See — Kurz, John C. 3,327,706. McCabe, Francis J. 3,327,764. Air Control Inc. : See — Nesher, Alexander G. 3,304,913. Air Devices, Inc. : See — O'Day, Cortland N. and Sweeney, 3,322,056. Air Drilling Specialties Co. : See — Schneider, Ralph P. 3,313,362. Air Enterprises, Inc. : See — Brandreth, Franklin B.. and Moles. 3,310,926. Air Heaters, Inc. : See — Muckelrath, Ernest R. 3,299,878. LIST OF PATENTEES 15 Air Inflatable Products Corp.: See — Fischer, William H. 3,310,818. Air-Ject Corp. : See — Mueller, John J. 3,319,837. Air Logistics Corp. : See — Bright, Elvin M. 3,322,506. Sehirtzlnger, Joseph P. 3,296,904. Schirtzlnger, Joseph F. 3,324,917. Air Mite Devices, Inc. : See — Stryker, Seymour F. 3,352,324. Stryker, Seymour F. 3,352,325. Air-O-Fan Products Corp. : See — Duncan, James H., and Kraus. 3,311,185. Air Placement Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Klosterman, Richard L. 3,327,041. Air Preheater Co., Inc., The : See — Ingraham Ronald H., and Grames. 3,317,223. Krumm, Eugene D., and Casagrande. 3,314,472. Stockman, Richard. 3,353,919. Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. : See — Ash will, Richard E. 3,325, 39S. Biskis, Edward G. 3,352,121. Bolez, Carl A., and Pryor. 3,359,744. Cornelius, Edward B., Cosgrove, and Mills. 3,353,910. Cornelius, Edward B., McEvoy, and Mills. 3,337,474. Cosgrove, Lee A. 3,317,277. Craig, Robert G. 3,340,321. Curran, Robert K., and Coleman. 3,358,140. Doelp, Louis C, Gussow, and Michael. 3,296,120. Erner, William E. 3,335,143. Gaumer, Lee S., Jr. 3,327,489. Harding, William A., Hindin, and Shalit. 3,320,093. Harding, William A., and Shalit. 3,340,349. Hess, Richard A. 3,309,231. Hess, Richard A., and Liang. 3,340,097. Hornaday, George F., and Noll. 3,340,178. Hvizdos, Leonard J., and Pryor. 3,338,001. Jepsen, Robert E., Villaume, Winters, and Zimmerman. 3,320,755. Klasson, George A., McQuillen, and Mills. 3,308,990. Klasson, George A., and Mills. 3,315, S44. Klee, David J., and Berreth. 3,345,828. Kurzinski, Edward F. 3,323,907. Kurzinski, Edward F., and Kelly. 3,300,384. Lesser, Joseph M. 3,326,821. Mavnard, Ralph T., and Schilling. 3,319,072. McEvoy, James E. 3,297,483. Noll, Henry D. 3,304,340. Pervier. James W. 3.327.488. Pryor, John A. 3,319,429. Singleton, Alan H. 3,308,640. Strohm, Paul F. 3,350,401. Tompkins, James F., Jr., and Wang. 3,356,454. Air Reduction Co., Inc. : See — Angerhofer, Alvin W. 3,306,711. Angerhofer, Alvin W. 3,355.901. Balch, James L. 3.295,521. Ball, John E. 3,321,944. Best, Robert J., and Tuthill. 3,331,597. Blanchard, Edward R., and Smith. 3,347,055. Braun, Marinus J. 3.302,272. Braun, Marinus J. 3,307,111. Braun, Marinus J. 3,315,309. Burch, Robert J. 3,357,256. Burgess, James H. 3,318,948. Chadwick, George F. 3,353,135. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,335,0S9. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,335,090. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,337,469. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3.337,470. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,340,197. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3.340,19S. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,345,299. Dennis, Wolcott. 3,316,725. Du Bois, Andrew O. 3,300.000. Gardner. Frank H. 3.353,535. Greene, William T. 3,327,090. Gruber, 'Arthur W. 3,337,202. Hoffman, Joseph K. 3.352,929. Hunt, Charles-- D'A., and Merrill. 3,356,487. Hutton, Harrv T.. Goetien, and Ogborn. 3,351,2S4. Iceland. William F. 3,315,126. Iceland. William F. 3,325,694. Kim. Kee H. 3.352,797. Leeds, Morton W.. and Davidowich. 3,345,298. Lindemann. Martin K.. and Volpe. 3,345,318. Matesanz, Angel C. 3,319,434. McKeand, Irvin J., and Spring. 3,32S,317. Mottern, Henry O. 3,341,606. Mottern. Henry O.. and Beeds. 3,35S,041. Nolan, Valery A. 3,358.106. Normando. Neil J., and Greene. 3,317,811. Plog, Richard A. 3.337.157. Poulsen, Stephen D. 3,309,564. Sandler, Jack. 3,341,045. Scott. Lynn E., and Kleinhaut. 3,306,061. Smith. Donald L.. and Ferrell. 3,35S,460. Sneden, George K., Jr., Rowe, and Holm. 3,310,955. Stapleton. Earl W., and McKeand. 3,300,761. Swan, Alfred H. 3,325.327. Tedeschi, Robert J. 3,355,505. Tedeschi, Robert J., and Brown. 3,297,774. Trask, Robert B. 3,359,449. Air Reduction Co., Inc. : See — Continued Varis, Lee. 3,348,566. Vitcha, James F„ and Weintraub. 3,337,614. Vitcha, James F., and Weintraub. 3,341,578. Webster, Robert C, and Benson. 3,297,454. Webster, Robert C, and Hinn. 3,298,188. Webster, Robert C, Hinn, and Lychalk. 3,342,072. Weintraub, Lester, and Terrell. 3,340,299. Air-Shields, Inc. : See — Audreasen, Christian B. 3,307,542. Andreasen, Christian B., and Romani. 3,333,584. Clynes, Manfred E. 3,310,049. Clynes, Manfred E. 3,323,512. Goertzel, Gerald. 3,326,203. Grosholz, James R. 3,318,308. Grosholz, James R., and Andreasen. 3,338,233. Grosholz, James R., and Wallace. 3,335,713. Air-Tech Industries, Inc. : See — Jacobsohn, Theodore, Julien, and H. aud K. Meyer. 3,307,301. Meyer, Hans P., and K. 3,317,933. Aircoustic Co., Inc. : See — Hawkins, Thomas V., and Schutt. 3,315,585. Aircraft Hydroforming, Inc. : See — Legarra, Philip H. 3,323,805. Aircraft Mechanics, Inc. : See — Nichols, Proctor W. 3,319,921. Nichols, Proctor W. 3,330,523. Aircraft Radio Corp. : See — Foppes, Lukas M. 3,311,752. Kurtz, Donald P. 3,323,066. Preuss, Ernest A. 3,353,181. Zentmaier, Karl H., Post, and Soukup. 3,303,428. Aircraft Specialties, Inc. : See — Kyser, Smith. 3,323,161. Aircraft Tools Inc. : See — Crump, Woodford J. 3,318,177. Airequipt Inc. : See — Walter, Henry J., and Aasen. 3,322,964. Wiklund, Carl H. 3,304,639. Airfab, Inc. : See — Boyer, Raymond W. 3,325,660. Airflow Developments Ltd. : See — Wilson. Alexander C. 3,303,703. Airheart Products, Inc. : See — Brawerman, Marvin. 3,322,243. Airoil Burner Co. (G.B.) Ltd. : See — • Proctor, Albert E. 3,295,584. Airolite Co., The : See — Rose, Fred L. 3,350,996. Airpax Electronics, Inc. : See — Elwood, Albert A., and Cook. 3,304,777. Harper, George S., and Merriken. 3,317,865. McCall, Gilbert W. 3.350,668. Owen, William H. 3,331,936. Airscrew- Wevroe Ltd. : See — Greenhill, Ronald H. 3,324,953. Airspace, Inc. : See— Axelsonn, Folke A. 3,311,948. Axelsson, Folke A. 3,343,321. Airtex Corp. : See — Hickman, John S. 3,320,723. Airtex Products Division of United Industrial Syndicate : See — Feldman, John E. 3,320,S94. Airtron, Inc. : See — Grace. Martin I. 3.302.266. Aishima, Itsuho : See — - Takashi, Yukichi, Aishima, Kobayashi, and Tsunoda. 3,330,816. Aishima, Itsuho, and Y. Takashi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the polymerization of pro- pylene in the presence of a catalyst consisting of the reac- tion product of TiCls and an antimony alkvl halide further reacted with an aluminum alkyl. 3,325,462, 6-13-67, CI. 260—93.7. Aishin Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kawabe, Tsuneo. 3,319,421. Aitchison, Robert B. Process and apparatus for making steel. 3,305,350, 2-21-67, CI. 75 — 40. Aitken. Robert L. Cranes, grabs and the like. 3,353,792, 11-21- 67, CI. 254—150. Aitken, Rodger G., to Canadian Industries Ltd. Method of reinforcing rubber articles with an adhesive composition comprising the reaction product of an aldehyde with the reaction product of trialkyl cyanurate with a polyhydrlc phenol. 3,31S,750, 5-9-07, CI. 150—331. Alzawa, Masami. Fishing-net hauling apparatus. 3,297,303, 1-10-07, CI. 254— 13S. Aizu, Tadashl, and K, Kiryu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Core suspen- sion system for swimming pool type reactor. 3,30S,030, 3-7-67, CI. 176—27. Ajax Flexible Coupling Co.. Inc. : See — Church, Robert M. 3.315,993. Ajax Magnethermlc Corp. : See- — Segsworth, Robert S. 3,300,712. Ajax Mfg. Co., The : See — Mersek, Leo D. 3,323.344. Mersek. Leo D. 3,343.574. Ware, Ben F., and Olignv. 3,302,438. 16 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ajem Laboratories, Inc. : See — Arnold, Orlan H., Millhiser, Pashaian, and Umbricht. 3,347,378. Evans, Dewey M., and Koepke. 3,313.143. Evans, Dewev M., and Koepke. 3,300,400. Fitzpatrick, Richard T., and Moore. 3,314,283. Fitzpatrick, Richard T., and Moore. 3,326,034. Jamison, Robert M., Panzica, Arnold, and Umbricht. 3 307 334. Koepke,' Frederick W., Jr., Taylor, and Arnold. 3,343,656/ Kosar, Peter. 3,300,903. Kosar, Peter. 3,344,062. Kosar. Peter, and Arnold. 3,358,S3S. Millhiser, Robert G. 3,314,684. Millhiser, Robert G. 3,329,267. Panzica, Nicholas J., Jamison, Umbricht, and Arnold. 3,299,621. Panzica, Nicholas J., Umbricht, and Jamison. 3,328,009. Pashaian, Sark, and Stewart. 3,307,704. Sigety, Julius B., Arnold, Stewart, and Harbin. 3.327,839. Ajero, Fortunato S. Liquid proportional measuring device. 3,316,933, 5-2-67, CI. 137—576. Ajinomoto Co., Inc. : See — Akabori, Shiro, Izumi, Toi, and Ohno. 3,297,637. Kato, Jiro, Iwanaga, Hayama, Komatsu, and Fujii. 3,337,603. Kato, Keizo, Ide, and Okada. 3,295,983. Kawashima, Hideaki, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenishi. 3,317,511. Mitsugi, Koji, Kamimura, Okumura, and Katsuya. 3.296, 0S7. Okumura. Shinji, Ito, Tsugawa, Katsuya, and Takahashi. 3,320,135. Okumura, Shinji, Yoshinaga, Konishi, and Katsuya. 3,329,577. Saito, Tadaomi, Yamazaki, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenishi. 3,337,528. Simamura, Osamu, Takenishi, Kato, and Mori. 3,305,- 544. Takeda, Yoshifumi. Okuda, and Sakurai. 3,346,326. Yamashita, Sunao, Iida, Hara, Hirukawa, and Kameyama. 3,317,435. Yamazaki, Akihiro, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenishi. 3,332,935. Yoshida, Ryonosuke. Takehara, and Negoro. 3,318,911. Ajioka, James S., and G. I. Tsuda, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Dual frequency horn antenna. 3,325,817, 6-13-67, CI. 343 — 779. Ajiro, Masayuki : See — Aoki. Nobuhiko, and Ajiro. 3,310,755. Akabori, Shiro, Y. Izumi, K. Toi, and K. Ohno, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Method of racemizing optically active amino acids using insoluble resins having ortho-di-substituted benzene nuclei. 3,297,637, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 53. Akahori, Hiroshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Electron microscope having a light methal layer on the interior walls to prevent X-ray generation. 3,327,112, 6-20-67, Cl. 250 — 49.5. Akai Electric Co., Ltd. : See — Atsumi, Katsuya. 3,305,187. Fujimoto, Eisuke. 3,359,439. Akamatsu, Hiroo : See — Yamamoto, Mititaka, and Akamatsu. 3,357,530. Akamatsu, Kiyoshi : See — • Tsunoda, Yoshio, Taneda, Akamatsu, Okamoto, and Matsui. 3,316,054. Akamatsu, Takashi, E. Yamada, and H. Korenaga, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Process for preparing 1-oxo- 2-substituted-3-imino-4,7-diamino - 5,6 - phthaloyl-isoindo- lines. 3,326,934, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—325. Akashi, Robert, to Franklin S. Briles, Inc. Cap nut. 3,299,- 933, 1-24-67, Cl. 151—7. Akashi, Tsuneo, and H. Takamizawa, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Tantalum doped nickel-zinc ferrite. 3,344,072, 9-26-67, Cl. 252 — 62.6. Akashi, Tsuneo, M. Takahashi, F. Yamauchi, N. Tsubouchi, and T. Ohno, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Lead zirconite- titanate-stannate piezoelectric ceramic containing thorium and iridium. 3.346,499, 10-10-67, Cl. 252 — 62.9. Akashi, Tsuneo, M. Takahashi, F. Yamauchi, N. Tsubouchi. and T. Ohno, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Iridium and chromium doped lead zirconate titanate piezoelectric ceramic composition. 3,347,795, 10-17-67, Cl. 252 — 62.9. Ake, Nelson E. : 'See — Eisenhower, Walter D., Jr., Noll, and Ake. 3,307,079. Aker, Jimmie R. : See — Cullen, Roy H., Elliott. Aker, and Burke. 3,330,459. Cullen, Roy H., Elliott, Richards, Burke, and Aker. 3,318,620. Aker, John R., to General Electric Co. Electrical connector for coaxial cable. 3,315,218, 4-18-67, Cl. 339 — 191. Akeret, Rudolf : See — Solomir, John G., Akeret, and Souady. 3,343,209. Akerlow, Ronald W. : See — Kays, David D., Rogers, and Akerlow. -3,322,648. Akerlund. Fred E. : 'See — Kartinen, Ernest O., and Akerlund. 3,303,798. Akers, Robert M. Loading dock ramp assembly. 3,329,984, 7- 11-67, Cl. 14—71. Akers, Sheldon B., Jr., and G. H. Coddington, to General Electric Co. Self-repairing digital computer circuitry em- ploying adaptive techniques. 3,348,197, 10-17-67, Cl. 340 — 146.1. Akerstrom, Stig H. J., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Production of 2,6 - dichloiobenzylidene-chloride. 3,340,168, 9-5-67, Cl. 204—158. Akesson, Jan A., to Atomenergi Aktiebolaget. Position indi- cator. 3,303,457, 2-7-67, Cl. 340—1. Akimoto, Shinkichi, to Kurita Industrial Co. Ltd. Salt water concentration with alumina-silica additive and separation of sodium sulfate-calcium sulfate double salt. 3.358,740, 12-19- 67, Cl. 159 — 47. Akin, Alfred A., Jr., to D. P. Bushnell. Archery aiming de- vice. 3,302,292, 2-7-67, Cl. 33—46. Akin, Alfred A., Jr., to D. P. Bushnell. Selectively variable telescopic sight reticule. 3,313,026, 4-11-67, Cl. 33—50. Akin, Cavit : See — Krabbe, Erik, and Akin. 3,332,779. Akin, George A., H. J. Lewis, and T. F. Reid, to Eastman Kodak Co. Plural stage hydrogenation of dialkyl tereph- thalate using palladium and then copper chromite. 3,334,- 149, 8-1-67, Cl. 260 — 617. Akin, Welling T., and E. A. Bongort, to B/W Controller Corp. Coaxial electrode assembly. 3,313,902, 4-11-67, Cl. 200 — 152. Akioka, Akihiko : See — Sakai, Hiroshi, Hara, and Akioka. 3,303,182. Akitt, Norman B., to Adirondack Steel Casting Co., Inc. Eight wheel railway truck with span bolster. 3,348,500, 10-24-67, Cl. 105—183. Akiyama, Tooru : See — Kato, Kaoru, and Akiyama. 3,341,581. Akkerman, Antony M., G. C. Van Leeuwen, and J. F. Michels, to N.V. Nederlandsche Cobinatie Voor Chemische Industrie. Pyrazineacetonitriles and methods of preparing. 3,312,700, 4-4-67, Cl. 260—250. Akkerman, Antony M., G. C. van Leeuwen, and J. F. Michels, to N.V. Nederlandsche Combinatie voor Chemische Industrie. 2-benzoyl-piperazines. 3,351,598, 11-7-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Akkerman, Antony M., and J. F. Michels, to N.V. Neder- landsche Combinatie voor Chemische Industrie. Hexachloro- phene derivatives for treating fascioliasis. 3,352,751, 11-14- 67, Cl. 167—53. Akkerman, Donald H. Tunnelling machine having cylindri- cal rotor and central conveyor. 3,307,876, 3-7-67, Cl. 299 — 56. Akmenkalns, Ivars G., and P. A. Lord, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Coupled helical wave structure em- ploying a remanently magnetized ferrite. 3,312,915, 4-4- 67, Cl. 333 — 24.1. Akobjanoff, Lev. Production of depolymerizates from poly- mers cross-linked by S (Se, Te) halides. 3,296,203, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—48. Akron Products Co., The : 'See — Cruse, William C. 3,325,198. Akron Standard Mold Co., The : See — Bishop, Earl L. 3,322,599. Cash, James A., Jr. 3,336,886. Fulton, Samuel R. 3.346,434. Rehman, John L. 3.305,427. Aksoy. Alaettin M., P. Lillys, and F. G. Jones, Jr., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Low-alloy bearing steel. 3,306,734, 2-28-67, Cl. 75—126. Aksu, Akin, C. L. Beeck, J. M. Brown, J. M. Lewis, O. S. Smith, and R. Strich, to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Connector for printed circuit edgeboard or strip cable. 3,329,926. 7-4-67, Cl. 339 — 176. Aktiebolag Defibrator : See — Asplund, Arne J. A., Cederquist, and Reinhall. 3,338,525. Aktiebolaget A. Ekstroms Maskinaffar : See — Frykhult, Rune H. 3,357,683. Aktiebolaget Astra Apotekarnes Kemiska Fabriker : See — - Eriksson, Sven A., Fischler, and Gidlund. 3,340,151. Evers, Hans C. A., and Littorin. 3,295,525. Aktiebolaget Atomenergi : See — Beliaev, Karl I. G. 3,356,588. Olsson, Curt S 3,359,172. Wadmark, Lars O. T. 3,357,891. Aktiebolaget Atvidabergs Industrier Atvidaberg: See — Stemme, Erik. 3,326,437. Aktiebolaget Autokemi : See — Jungner, Olov G. H. and B. G. I. 3,327,833. Aktiebolaget Bahco : See — Brunosson, Bengt B., and Erkers. 3,307,756. Holmqvist, Nils E. F. 3,301,178. Aktiebolaget Bergman, W. Dan: See — Molin, Urban. 3,335,323. Aktiebolaget Bofors : See — Akerstrom, Stig H. .T. 3.340,168. Aldrin, Henry W., and Kindrot. 3,340,768. Andersson, Karl A. 3.343.993. Carlsson, Arent G. 3.320.857. Christiansson, Carl M. 3.296,931. Christiansson, Carl M. 3,337,207. Christiansson, Carl M. 3,343,456. Gustafsson, Axel G. V. 3.343,832. Gustafsson. Per O. L., and Bergling. 3,357.509. Henstrom, Sten A. 3,351,150. Hultgren, Karl S. R.. and Engberg. 3,358,786. Jacobson. Gunnar. 3,296.929. Jafwert, Erik W. 3,319,525. Jansson, Tore L., and Holmstrom. 3,351,S47. Johansson, Nils O. 3.343,619. Johansson, Nils O., Gustafsson, Lundin, and Svanstrom. 3.337,208. Krabberod. Harvard. 3.31S.297. LIST OF PATENTEES 17 Aktiebolaget Bofors : See — Continued Lundin, Lars O., Johansson, Svanstrom, and Gustafsson. 3,351,149. Olsson, Olof, and Nedeby. 3,290,927. Pereson, Karl G. S., Lindroth, and I-Iellner. 3,340,047. Qvarnstrom, Birger A. E. 3,351,829. Schrewelius, Nils G. 3,321,727. Simmons, BjOrn II. O. 3, 351, 013. Sjoiin, Carl-Gustav. 3,327,518. Tideinalm, Gustav H., and Johansson. 3,353,610. Wallin, Sten O. 3,314,332. Aktiebolaget C. V. Heljestrand : See — Rygg, Inge H. 3,349,772. Aktiebolaget Eleetrolux : See — Bilde, Tord E. D. 3,354,488. Eliassen, Gunnar T,, Andersson, and Nordh. 3,343,639. Enger, Lars S. 3,33S,066. Hultgren, Nils L. 3,295,334. Jonsson, Kurt A. 3,354,490. Kogel, Wilhelm G. 3,33S,062. Lindgren, Nils K. 3,348,300. Nilsson, Bengt E. 3,339,030. Nilsson, Bengt E. 3,353,338. Nilsson, Bengt E. 3,359,025. Ohlson, Kurt L. 3,333,073. Reistad, Bengt R. 3,348,402. Wallgren, H. A. Ake. 3,354.909. Aktiebolaget Flygts Pumpar : See — Dahlgren, Jens K. A., and Sjostrand. 3,356,390. Lindberg, Gustav R. 3,307,486. Aktiebolaget Gotaverken : See — Alvden, Bror R. J. II. 3,339,954. Bengtsson. Bengt G. 3.355.135. Brelen, Eric G. P. 3,307,349. Brelen, Eric G. F. 3,359,720. Hellstrom, Axel G. 3,349,761. Olsson, Johan B. 3,34S,602. Schurink, Herbert J. 3,301,313. Aktiebolaget Gustavsberys Fabriker : See — Linnersten, Sven O. 3.315,645. Aktiebolaget Gvlling & Co. : See — Skoog, Karl I. L. 3,324,256. Aktiebolaget Hagglund & Soner : See — Sjostrom, John O. H. 3,307,718. Aktiebolaget Iggesiuids Bruk : See — Tannerstal, Erik H. 3,339,600. Aktiebolaget Kalstads Mekaniska Werkstad : See — Jordansson, Lars B., and Wahlstrom. 3,350,263. Ranhagen, Ernst G. R. and E. G. 3,353,752. Aktiebolaget Kamyr : See — Laakso, Oliver A. 3,298,209. Laakso, Oliver A. 3,29S,899. Laakso, Oliver A. 3,298,900. Riehter, Johan C. F. C. 3,348,390. Aktiebolaget Kanthal : See — Schrewelius, Nils G. 3.296,021. Aktiebolaget Karlstade Mekaniska Werstad : See — Lindahl, Carl A. 3,323,59S. Aktiebolaget Leo: See — Arbaeus, Borje T.. Fern6, and Linderot. 3,356.575. Fex, Hans J., HOgberg, Konyves, and Kneip. 3,299,104. Hedberg, Olof J. G. 3.297,263. Aktiebolaget, Maskinaft'ar, Ekstroms, A. : See — - Frykhult. Rune H. 3,342,124. Aktiebolaget Motala Verkstad : See — Book, Nils. 3,326,607. Aktiebolaget Pharmacia : See — Flodin, Per G. M., and Ingelrnan. 3,300,474. Aktiebolaget Scania-Vabis : See — Karlsson, Folke E. 3,296,895. Aktiebolaget Separator : See — Aule, Olaf 3,332,615. Brunati. Enrico. 3,300,129. Kompert. Paul. 3,307,780. Nyrnan, Doris M. 3,338.933. Palm, Bengt A. 3.359,062. Aktiebolaget Siefvert & Fornander : See — Hedborg, Lennart, 3,332,561. Aktiebolaset Sievert Apparatar : See — Nordling. Johan A. 3,334,879. Aktiebolaget Sigfried Stenberg : See — Larsson, Bertil I. T. 3,343,458. Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken: See — Dock, Nils. 3,296, 77S. Grudeborn, Lars-Owe. 3,354,945. Gustafsson, Rune, and Johansson. 3,35S,3S4. Larsen, Kurt R., and Brekell. 3,296,713. Larsson. Bengt-Ake. 3,335,499. Matts, Sigvard, and Grudeborn. 3,360,031. Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken : See — Johansson, Erik L. W. 3,307,890. Aktiebolaget Svenska Mashinverken : See — Chambert, Lars A. A. 3,351,091. Aktiebolaget Tudor : See — Sundberg, Erik G. 3,296,028. Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie : See — Brandt. Armand. and Faust. 3.356,925 Depenbrock, Manfred. 3,309,623. Giger, Johannes. 3,307,616. Hellmund, Karl-Heinz. 3.300.254. Plust, Heinz-Gunther. and Telsehow. 3.296,449. Ungrad, Helmut. 3,320,481. Aktiengesellschaft Der Von Moos' Schen Eisenwerke: See — Barbe, Jacques, and Turnovszky. 3,313,000. Aktiengesellschaft tur Zinkindustrie vorm. Wilh. Grillo : See — Bothmann, Hans, Dorn, and Krauss. 3,340,715. Aktieselskabet Bing & Grondahls Porcellaenslabrik and Bing & Grondahl OG Norden A/S : See — Norlyng, Kristian H. 3,348,318. Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's Maskin-OG Skibsbyggeri : See — Kollerup, Vagn. 3,311,091. Aktieselskabet de Danske Sukkerfabrikker : See — Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A. 3,355,200. Aktieselskabet Thomas Ths. Sabroe & Co. : See — Christensen, Hans P. F., and Villadsen. 3,335,738. Akustische u. Kino-Gerate G.m.b.H. : See — Cech, Karl. 3,330,430. Cecb, Karl. 3,346,222. Gorike, Rudolf. 3,335,812. Gorike, Rudolf 3,330.441. Pless, Ernst. 3,342,953. Akuta, Tomohiko : See — Ohta, Takayoshi, Akuta, Nishiwaki, and Yoshizumi. 3,329,495. Alabama Gas Corp. : See — Carothers, John S. 3,359,972. Alabama Metal Industries Corp. : See — Durfield, Robert R., Jr. 3,295, 1S4. Alaburda, Raymond D. : See — lianas, Orest J., and Alaburda. 3,351,842. Alabuzhev, Petr M., A. K. Zuev, G. K. Rezanov. and J. P. Tsivinsky, to Novosibirsky Elektrotekhnichesky Institute. Elastic handle for vibrating-impact mechanisms. 3,322.211, 5-30-67, CI. 173—162. Aladdin Industries, Inc. : See — Bridges, John A. 3,331,522. Chappell, Horace M. 3,328,981. Hall, Roy W. 3,354,674. Alamance Industries, Inc. : See — Bird, Joseph J., and Comer. 3,301,017. Miles, Charlie A., and Comer. 3,306,081. Alamprese, Leo, and J. E. Hogel, to Honeywell Inc. Rod-and- tube sensor. 3,342,412, 9-19-67, CI. 236 — 87. Alarm Devices Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Malin, Jack. 3,298,020. Alaskaug Inc. : See — Miller, Robert W. 3,311,415. Alban, Clarence F., to W. M. Chace, Co. Magnetized thermo- static element. 3,307.001, 2-28-67, CI. 200 — 113. Alban, Clarence F., and C. C. Perry, to W. M. Chace Co. Temperature compensated element for sensing and control- ling humidity changes. 3,335,608, 8-15-67, CI. 73 — 337. Alban, Clarence F., and C. C. Perry, to W. M. Chace Co. Element for sensing and controlling humidity and tempera- ture changes. 3,336.119, 8-15-67, CI. 29—195. Alban, John M. Underwater gun. 3,324,767, 6-13-67, CI. 89—1. Albanese, Damian F.. to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Coherent F.M. ramp ranging system. 3,355.734. 11-28-67, CI. 343—14. Albanese, Pietro : See — Crotti, Argento, and Albanese. 3,357,781. Albano, Richard K. Alternator power supply circuit. 3,349,- 249, 10-24-67, CI. 307 — 13. Albaum, Harry G., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process and composition for the enzvmatic determination of uric acid. 3,349,006, 10-24-67, CI. 195 — 103.5. Albaut, Gaston, to Societe a responsabilite limitie dite Sonal. Metering pump. 3,333,543, 8-1-67, CI. 103 — 38. Albee, Percy F., Jr., to Q-Panel Corp. Stand for projection screen. 3,309,049, 3-14-67, CI. 248 — 171. Albemarle Paper Co. : See — Gottwald, Bruce C, and Haigh. 3,307,993. Gottwald, Bruce C, Halsey, Williams, and Haigh. 3.354,- 035. Halsey, Brenton S., and Williams. 3,330,688. Lepisto, John G., and Tilton. 3,336,S45. Williams, Robert C, Joyce, and Showalter. 3,354,030. Alber, Hans : See — Klemm, William F., and Alber. 3.323.535. Klemm, William F., and Alber. 3,335,748. Alberani, Julius, and R. J. Savage, to Hollev Carburetor Co. Fuel control. 3,327,757, 0-27-07, CI. 158—11. Alberghini, Alfred C. : See — Richardson, Henry M.. Alberghini, Wilev, and Larson. 3.351.509. Albermarle Paper Co. : See — Gottwald, Bruce C, and Haigh. 3,300,364. Albert, Charles A. : See — Solberg, Ernst J., and Albert. 3.296,037. Albert. Daniel. Key case. 3,355,917, 12-5-67, CI. 70 — 456. Albert, Gfmter See — Engelen, Heinz, Dischler, and Albert. 3,322,221. Engelen, Heinz, Dischler, and Albert. 3,347,327. Albert. Harry E. : See — Raines, Paul G., Whiton, and Albert. 3.296,1 ,1. Albert. Harry E.. to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. N,N-di-lower alkylhydro'xylamine salts. 3,325,523, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 404. Albert, Harry E., and P. G. Haines, to Pennsalt Chemical Corp. Stabilized N.N-dialkylhydroxylamine aqueous solu- tions. 3,338.971, S-29-67, CI. 260 — 583. 18 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Albert, Harry E., A. C. Whiton, and B. S. Garvey, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemical Corp. Process for stopping emulsion polymerizations by the addition of dithiocarbamate salts and alkyl hydroxyl amines. 3,341,487, 9-12-67, CI. 260— 29.7. Albert, Henry J., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Composite grid wire for electron tubes. 3,323,882, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 193. Albert, James R., and P. W. Hawley, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Process and apparatus for solids blending. 3,351,326, 11-7-67, Ci. 259 — 95. Albert, Kenneth J., to Portal Designs Corp. Lip openable closure cap for liquid containers. 3,338,467, 8-29-67, CI. 220 — 90.4. Albert, Marcel O., to Standard Packaging Corp. Cup-making machine. 3,343,465, 9-26-67, CI. 93 — 39.3. Albert, Paul A. : See — Foster, Karl, and Albert. 3,337.373. Albert, Raoul L. (also known as Michel Nalpas), to Societe Anonyme "pronal." Method of stabilizing containers for bulk material. 3,302,366, 2-7-67, CI. 53 — 37. Albert, Robert C. : See — Cargill, William W., Jr., and Albert. 3,304,460. Albert, Walter : See — Mullner, Stefan, and Albert. 3,355,517. Albertelli, Davide : See — Sironi, Virginio, and Albertelli. 3,309,744. Alberto-Culver Co. : See — Cavender, Plovd W. 3,347,355. Oppasser, Edward F., and Thiele. 3,308,998. Weiner, Norman, and Siegel. 3,339,802. Alberto, Pietro, and M. Gillono. Method and device for facili- tating the movement of the traveler around the ring of a ring spinning machine. 3,325,986, 6-20-67, CI. 57 — 101. Alberto, Pietro, and G. Moers. Unitary equipment for decatiz- ing fabrics in autoclave. 3,331,224, 7-18-67, CI. 68 — 8. Alberts, Herbert. Injection molding apparatus for manufac- turing zippers. 3.355,771, 12-5-67, CI. 18 — 30. Alberts, Leonard W., to Blaw Know Co. Method of and ap- paratus for the manufacture of coke. 3,297,550, 1-10-67, CI. 201—27. Albertsman, Max, and M. Dotsko, to General Precision, Inc. Potentiometer tapping arrangement. 3,311,861, 3-28-67, CI. 338—137. Albertson, Clarence E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction ele- ments and methods of their manufacture. 3,326,822, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Albertson, Fred W., Jr., and F. W. Albertson, Sr. Electrical rail switch and control system. 3,360,645, 12-26-67, CI. 246—219. Albertson, Fred W., Sr. : See — Albertson, Fred W., Jr., and F. W. Albertson, Sr. 3,360,- 645. Albertson, Orris E., and W. E. Budd, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Treatment and disposal of waste sludge. 3,319,586, 5-16- 67, CI. 110—8. Albertson, Orris E., and W. M. H. Kilmer, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Disposal of waste material by combustion in an inert fluidized bed. 3,319,587, 5-16-67, CI. 110 — 8. Albertson, Orris E., and W. E. Budd, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Treatment and incineration of waste sludges 3,351,030, 11-7-67, CI. 110—8. Albertson, William C, Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Gauging method and apparatus. 3,321,838, 5-30-67, CI. 33 — 174. Albertus, Gundorph, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Method and ap- paratus for exchanging heat between solid particles and gases. 3,330,046, 7-11-67, CI. 34 — 10. Albin, Jerry R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Thio- trithiazyl compounds as vulcanizing agents. 3,310,538, 3- 21-67, CI. 260—79.5. Albin, Jerry R., and J. R. Wolfe Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemical composition and process, 3,329,- 650, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Albinak, Marvin J., and W. H. Turner, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for controlling the reduction of metallic ions in glass compositions. 3,345,190, 10-3-67, CI. 106 — 47. Albinson. Don C. Base construction for furniture and utility chair. 3.328,075, 6-27-67, CI. 297 — 239. Albinson, Don C, and C. R. Helms, to Knoll Associates, Inc. Connector means for upholstery-frame connection. 3,298 - 743. 1-17-67, CI. 297—445. Albisser, Albert, to Moson Breweries Ltd. Liquid level sensing device. 3,335,334. 8-8-67, CI. 317 — 153. Albiswerk Zurich A.G. : See — Aemmer, Peter. 3,307.039. Aemmer, Peter. 3,319,177. Aemmer, Peter. 3,341,782. Aemmer, Peter, and Schmutz. 3,354,402. Hurlimann, Armin. 3,351,808. Tschannen, Gottfried. 3.307.115. Albrecht. Adolf, and P. Hini, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Contact-free rotary resistor arrange- ment. 3.359,522, 12-19-67, CI. 338 — 32. Albrecht, Cornelius B. J. D'A., and P. C. van der Linden, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Method of visualizing an electrostatic charge image by exposure to charged parti- cles of boron oxide. 3,303,027, 2-7-67, CI. 96 — 1. Albrecht, David B.. to Madison Equipment Co. Electrical box support. 3.337,168, 8-22-67, CI. 24S — 27. Albrecht. George J., to Almar Industries, Inc. Marking device. 3,355,239, 11-28-67, CI. 401 — 148. Albrecht, H. P. : See— Olsen, Horace W. 3,324,808. Albrecht, Harry A., J. T. Plati, and W. Wenner, to Hoffmann- La Roche, In". 2-t (2,6-dimethylpiperidino)ethyl] guani- dines and intermediates. 3,317,545, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 293. Albrecht Jung Elektrotechniche Fabrik : See — Remhof, Kurt. 3,312,492. Albrecht, Otto J., and P. J. Barnes, to Borg-Warner Corp. Electrostatic recorders. 3,295,497, 1-3-67, CI. 118 — 637. Albrecht, Otto J., and G. A. Harris, to Borg-Warner Corp. Information transfer system. 3,319,050, 5-9-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Albrecht, William L., and M. Mindick. to Nalco Chemical Co. Nonaqueous silica sols and method for preparing same. 3.351.561, 11-7-67, CI. 252—309. Albright, Charles W., to Union Carbide Corp. Coal carboniza- tion process. 3,337,417, 8-22-67, CI. 201 — 9. Albright, Denton M., W. R. Chilcott, Jr., and T. P. Floridis, to United States Steel Corp. Method of making foamed metal. 3,360,361, 12-26-67, CI. 75—20. Albright, Donald R., to General Electric Co. Conductor cool- ing system for dynamoelectric machine rotor. 3,353,043, 11-14-67, CI. 310—61. Albright, Franklin C, to The Bendix Corp. Friction shimmy damper. 3,345,020, 10-3-67, CI. 244—103. Albright, Franklin C, to The Bendix Corp. Castered wheel centering mechanism. 3,352,515, 11-14-67, CI. 244 — 103. Albright, Jay D., and L. Goldman, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel method for preparing yohimbinone. 3,318,897, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 287. Albright, John D., and C. R. Chadbourne, to United States of America Navy. Passive angle ranging apparatus. 3,320,- 615. 5-16-67, CI. 343 — 112. Albright, Lyle F., and H. F. Haug, to Purdue Research Foundation. Process for production of alkali metal nitrates and chlorine. 3,348,909, 10-24-67, CI. 23—102. Albright, Melvin A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Disproportiona- tion and dimerization. 3,330,882, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Albright, Merritt W. Method of making a surface joint. 3,314,140, 4-18-67, CI. 29—473.1. Albright, Penrose L. Portable self-supporting tent. 3,353,547, 11-21-67. CI. 135—1. Albright & Wilson (Mfg.) Ltd. : See — Coates, Harold, and Hoye. 3,308,142. Jacques, James K. 3,360,463. Wells, Frederick H., and Worrall. 3,312,604. Alburger, James R. Method for changing and restoring the sensitivity characteristic of diluted penetrants. 3,300,642, 1-24-67, CI. 250 — 71. Alburger, James R. Penetrant inspection process and com- positions. 3,311,479, 3-28-67, CI. 106 — 19. Alburger, James R. Fluorescent image-forming screen. 3.320,417, 5-16-67, CI. 250—71. Alburger, James R. Voltage-responsive sequencing switch. 3,335,292, 8-8-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Alburger, James R. Method of controlling the thickness of applied thin liquid films using dye tracers. 3,341,705, 9-12- 67, CI. 250—71. Alburger, James R. Gel-forming inspection penetrant and emulsifier compositions and processes. 3,349,041, 10-24-67, 252—301.2. Alburn, Harvey E. : See — ■ Fletcher, Horace, 3rd. and Alburn. 3,350,407. Grant, Norman H., Clark, and Alburn. 3,351,586. Alburn, Harvey E., and N. H. Grant, to American Home Products Corp. Method of preparing anhydrous ampicillin. 3,299,046, 1-17-67, CI. 260—239.1. Alburn, Harvey E., D. E. Clark, and N. H. Grant, to American Home Products Corp. Hydantoins. 3,300,510, 1-24-67, CI. 260—309.5. Alburn, Harvey E., and W. Dvonch, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Potassium hydrogen sulfite addition product 6-L-(l-cytosinyl) and (l-uracilyl)-5-hydroxy-P-dioxane-2-D- carboxyaldehyde. 3,317,535, 5-2-67, CI. 260—256.4. Alburn, Harvey E., and W. Dvonch, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Purine carboxamides. 3,325,495. 6-13-67, CI. 260—252. Alburn, Harvey E., D. E. Clark, N. H. Grant, and P. B. Russell, to American Home Products Corp. 6-(l-amino- arylcyclo- (alkylcarboxamiclo)-penicillanic acids. 3,329,675, 7-4-67, CI. 260—239.1. Alburn, Harvey E., and N. H. Grant, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Amino-acylamino-acylamino-penicillanic acids. 3,340,252, 9-5-67. CI. 260—239.1. Alburn, Harvey E., N. H. Grant, D. E. Clark, and M. Wolf, to American Home Products Corp. Dialkvl-oxo-diazaspiro penicillins. 3,351.587, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Albus. James S., 40% to R. M. Porter. Computer model teaching aid. 3,305,944, 2-28-67. CI. 35 — 30. Alcamo, Antonino. Dart-marking machine. 3,306,189, 2-28- 67, CI. 101 — 26. Alcan Aluminum Corp. : See — Vecchiarelli, Francis. 3,340,906. Vecchiarelli, Francis, Englund, and Buck. 3.336.705. Vecchiarelli, Francis, Vasas, and Englund. 3.336,714. Alcantara, Jose M. A. Sprayer for shower bath. 3,322.352, 5-30-67, CI. 239—428.5. Alco Equipment Ltd. : See — Malmgren. Harvey R. 3,301,372. Alco Standard Corp. : See — Seulen, Gerhard W., and Vaughan. 3.335,212. Vaughan, John T., and Seulen. 3,354,256. Alco Valve Co. : See — Pauli, Jude A., and Willner. 3,299.710. LIST OF PATENTEES 19 Alcock, Charles B., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Author- ity. Determination of oxygen in lluicls. 3,297,551, 1-10- 07, CI. 204 — 1. Alcolac Chemical Corp. : See — Geraei, John, and Chodsky. 3,304,310. Alcon Laboratories, Inc. : See — Dunn, Crawford P., Crawford, and Weston. 3,343,544. Alcon Metal Products, Inc.: See — Devito, Albert P. 3.311.S65. De Vito, Albert P. 3,341,805. De Vito, Charles P. 3,348,102. Alcoriza, Sofronio B. iSignal system for motor vehicles. 3,302,172, 1-31-67, CI. 340—72. Al-craft Mfg. Co. : See — Campbell, Andrew J., and Fischer. 3,319,482. Aldco, Inc. : See — Stoner, Arthur M., Paquin, and Schneider. 3,302,427. Aldeborgh, David H., to Standard Gage Corp., Inc. Anvils for comparator gages. 3,315,305. 4-25-07, CI. 33 — 147. Aldeborgh, David II., to Standard Gage Co., Inc. Reference master for dial bore gages. 3,336,076, S-22-67, CI. 33 — 17S. Aldeborgh. David BE., and E. M. Boat, to Standard Gage Co., Inc. Dial bore gage with retraction means. 3,316,650, 5-2-67. CI. 33—178. Alden, John B. Gate valves. 3,350,058, 10-31-67, CI. 251 — 329. Aldea, Joan W., Jr., to Combustion Engineering Inc. Verti- cal steam generator with a central downcomer. 3,29S,358, 1-17-07, CI. 122—34. Alden, Lars A. G. Crane boom. 3,532,441, 11-14-67, CI. 214 — 130. Alden, Milton : See — Ives, Robert S. 3.354.05S. Aldenhoff, Bernard J., to Harnisehfeger Corp. Alternating current arc power source. 3,328,037, 6-27-67, CI. 315 — 277. Aldenhoff, Bernard J., to Harnisehfeger Corp. Direct current power supply. 3,339,107, 8-29-07, CI. 315 — 141. Aldenhoff, Bernard J., to Harnisehfeger Corp. Three phase half ■wave direct current power source. 3,345,552, 10-3-67, CI. 321—5. Aldenhoff, Bernard J., to Harnisehfeger Corp. Polyphase rectifier circuit having means to vary the output voltage. 3,316.799, 10-10-67, CI. 321—18. Aldenkamp, Albertus A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing MnBi maguets. 3,317,35S, 5-2- 67. Cl. 14S— 105. Alder, Robert L., and J. A. Varney. Binary position indica- tor. 3,303.573, 2-14-07, Cl. 33—205. Alderman, Lewis, to Simon-Carves Ltd. Coke oven ascension pipe offtake means. 3,309.286, 3-14-67, Cl. 202 — 258. Alderman, Orba O., to Melpar, Inc. Temperature compensa- tion of tuning forks. 3,290.918, 1-10-67, Cl. 84 — 457. Alderson, Edgar D., to General Electric Co. Louver actuation system. 3,335.960, S-lo-67, Cl 239 — 265.27. Alderson, Geoffrey W. : See — Yeo, Alan A., Hambling, and Alderson. 3,325.559. Yeo, Alan A., Hambling, and Alderson. 3,331,884. Alderson, Samuel W. Radio-therapy phantom. 3,310,885, 3-2S-67, Cl. 35—17. Alderton, Gordon, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method of sterilizing. 3.328,178, 6-27-67, Cl. 99—215. Alderton. Howard K. : See — Adams, Frederick J., and Alderton. 3.347,109. Alderuccio, Carmelo L., and H. F. Jones, to Allied Chemical Corp. Dissolution of metal with acidified hydrogen peroxide containing dibasic acid. 3,341, 3S4, 9-12-67, Cl. 156 — 18. Aldoc, Inc. : See — Stoner, Arthur M., and Paquin. 3.302,428. Aldred. John L., to FWD Wagner, Inc. Box loader. 3,356,238, 12-5-67, Cl. 214 — 147. Aldrian, Adolf F. : See — Horn. Herwig F., and Aldrian. 3,333,982 Aldrich. Charles K. : See — Shepard. iSpencer W., and Aldrich. Re. 26 261. Aldrich, Charles S. : See — Canick, Leon N., and Aldrich. 3,326,054. Aldrich. Charles S., and L. X. Canick. Continuously adjust- able limit switch. 3,320.375, 5-16-67, Cl 200 — 47. Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Bader. Alfred R. 3.310,561. Biel, John H. 3,334,106. Biel, John H.. and Aiman. 3.310,567. Biel, John H., and Hoops. 3,301.S62. Biel, John II., and Hopps. 3,350,403. Biel, John H., and Jaeger. 3,312,716. Biel. John H.. and Jaeger. 3,337,560. Hopps. Harvev B. 3.350.404. Aldrich. Clare A., and J. F. Hill, to Midland-Ross Corp. Treat- ing narrow passages with a fluid. 3,329,52S, 7—4-67, Cl. 134 — 22. Aldrich, Julius C. : See — Savage, Albert B.. and Aldrich. 3,310,057. Savage, Albert B., and Aldrich. 3.310.058. Savage. Albert B., and Aldrich. 3.341.516. Savage. Albert B., and Aldrich. 3,353,971. Aldridge, Clyde L. : See — Hunter, Edward A., and Aldridge. 3,299,020. Hu „ n ™ r ' Edward A., Aldridge, Lambert, and Hillard. 3.o01,S10. Rigney, James A., and Aldridge. 3,321.545. Aldridge. Clyde L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for desulfurization employing K=S. 3,354,0S1, Aldridge, Gerald R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. l,5-bis(2-4-dichlorobenza-mido) - anthraquinone. 3,344,154, 9-26-67, Cl. 260 — 377. Aldridge, Gerald R., E. E. Jaffe, and H. Ma trick, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Quinolonoquinolone pigments and substituted derivatives thereof. 3,334,102, 8-1-67, Cl. 260— 28S. Aldrin, Henry W., and E. B. Kindrot, to Bofors, Aktiebolaget. Launching assemblage for rocket missiles. 3,331,279, 7-18- 67, Cl. 89 — 1.802. Aldrin, Henry W., and E. B. Kindrot, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Launching device. 3,340,768, 9-12-67, Cl. 89 — 1.815. Alecci, Albert, Vi to S. M. Fisher, and J. Giarrizza. Lawn edger. 3,358,776, 12-19-67, Cl. 172—18. Aleck, Benjamin J. : See — Wayne, Sidney S., and Aleck. 3.339,803. Aleksa, Peter, and F. Prium, to Borg-Warner Corp. Overbed table. 3,310,008, 3-21-67, Cl. 108—146. Aleksiewicz, Walter P. : See — Wilkinson, Raymond C, Aleksiewicz, and Martin. 3,351,- S90. Alenius, Nils R. Method for continuous pressing. 3,356,014, 12-5-67, Cl. 100 — 35. Alers, Perry B. : See — Shannon, Paul E. V., and Alers. 3,327,126. Alers, Perry B. Optical rotation measuring instrument. 3.350.978, 11-7-67, Cl. 8S— 14. Alesi, John, Jr., and J. A., to Formex Mfg., Inc. Vacuum forming method. 3,311,683, 3-28-67, Cl. 264: — 92. Alesi, John A. : See — Alesi, John, Jr., and J. A. 3,311,683. Alexakhin, Igor A. : See — ■ Agafonov, Andrei K, Alexakhin, Pokrovskaja, Rogelj- berg, and Shpichinetsky. 3,337,371. Alexakis, Nicholas G. Temperature compensated transistor and means for controlling. 3.358,152, 12-12-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Alexander, Alex, and Y. Karabek, to Beteiligungs und Patent- verwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Con- verter, rotating in inclined position and capable of being tipped about a cross-axis. 3,310,297, 3-21-67, Cl. 266 — 36. Alexander, Arnold : See — Liben, William, Alexander, and Hillman. 3,342,706. Alexander, Bernard D., and M. J. Zucker, to American Radia- tor & Standard Sanitary Corp. Fuel feed control system responsive to flame color. 3,304,989, 2-21-67, Cl. 158 — 125. Alexander, Bruce T. : See — Gross, Orville, and Alexander. 3,296,325. Alexander, Carl J., and R. W. Bowers, to Wells Mfg. Corp. Electrically heated flexible knife. 3,352,011, 11-14-67, Cl. 30—140. Alexander, Donald F. : See — Martin, John C, and Alexander. 3,327,094. Alexander, Donald F., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap- pliance. 3,353,004, 11-14-67, Cl. 219—398. Alexander, Douglas S., and J. Firko, to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Dehydrogenation process. 3,315,006, 4-1S-67, Cl. 260 — 6S0. Alexander, Earl L., and B. H. Minnieh, to North American Aviation, Inc. Rocket motor. 3,302,405, 2-7-67, Cl. 60 — 254. Alexander, Ernest J. : See — Aceto, Mario D.. Harris. Lands, and Alexander. 3,328,249. Alexander, Ezra M. : See — Searight, Charles E., Alexander, and Ryan. 3 323.888. Searight, Charles E.. Alexander, and Ryan. 3,337,483. Alexander, Fred C, to Universal Rundle Corp. Flow-adjusting tilting flush valve. 3,325,828, 6-20-67, Cl. 4 — 60. Alexander, Guy B., S. F. West, and P. C. Yates, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of making metal powder compositions wherein some metal grains contain dispersed refractory metal oxide particles. 3,310,400, 3-21-67, Cl. 75—206. Alexander, Guy B., R. E. Stuart, and S. F. West, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Composition comprising iron- group metal and particulate refractory metal oxide. 3,317.- 285. 5-2-67, Cl. 29 — 182,5. Alexander, Guy B., and G. W. Sears, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Thorium oxide sol. 3,317.432, 5-2-67, Cl. 252—301.1. Alexander, Guy B., R. E. Stuart, and S. F. West, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of dispersion-hard- ening of iron-group base metals. 3,326,677, 6-20-67, Cl. 75—206. Alexander, Hugh C. 50% to P. J. Sutton. Toy hoop having a movable weight member. 3,332,166, 7-25-67, Cl. 46 — 220. Alexander, Hugh C. Manifold checkbook with self-recording register. 3,333,869, 8-1-67, Cl. 282—24. Alexander, Jack F., and P. E. Morris, to Ortronix, Inc. Uni- versal repeater. 3,355,549, 11-2S-67, Cl. 17S — 70. Alexander, John B. Centrifugal-vortex refrigeration system. 3,332,253, 7-25-67, Cl. 62 — 499. Alexander. John D. : See — Powers, Maston L., Martin, Alexander, and Willhite. 3.324,948. Alexander, John D., to Miehle-Goss Dexter, Inc. Mechanism for transferring cylindrical articles. 3,330,400, 7-11-67, Cl. 198—22. Alexander, John M.. Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Tablet press. 3,337,915, 8-29-67, Cl. 18 — 16.5. 20 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Alexander, L. Bruce, to Automatic Machinery and Elec- tronics, Inc. Juice extraction apparatus with pulp-peel separator. 3,351,000, 11-7-67, CI. 100 — 98. Alexander, Laurence R. : See — Wallack. Stanley, Alexander, and Oxley. 3,351,015. Alexander, Louis : See — - Schischkow, Konstantin F. 3,323.487. Alexander, Marvin H. Automotive heat pump. 3,304,735, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 160. Alexander, Michael P., to General Motors Corp. Article trans- fer mechanism. 3,295,701, 1-3-67, CI. 214 — 1. Alexander, Norman P. : See — Erricheiello, Dominic, Hansen, and Alexander. 3,345,568. Alexander, Richard B., to National Tile & Mfg. Co. Method and apparatus for handling placing tile bodies in precise locations. 3,349,541, 10-31-67, CI. 53—55. Alexander, Richard L., H. D. Lyons, F. E. Brown, and R. A. Long, to Gulf Oil Corp. Polyethylene process. 3,349,072, 10-24-67, CI. 260—94.9. Alexander, Richard L., and F. E. Brown, to Gulf Oil Corp. Polyethylene compositions. 3,352,819, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Alexander, Robert H., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Servo operated reversing tool. 3,29S,284, 1-17-67, CI. 91 — 58. Alexander, Robert H., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Spindle lock for a power tool. 3,334,44S, 8-S-67, CI. 51 — 170. Alexander, Robert H.. to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Fluid operated tool. 3,336,840, 8-22-67, CI. 91 — 38. Alexander, Robert H., and L. R. Wanner, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc Pre-heating process. 3,320,397, 5—16-67, CI. 219 — 10.69. Alexander, Roy P., and H. A. Schroeder, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Novel polymers from condensation of dimeric azidophospha (Ill)-carborane and diphosphine. 3,320,185, 5-15-67, CI. 260 — 2. Alexander, Samuel S. : See — Eisenmann, John L., and Alexander. 3,356,607. Alexander, Stephen H., R. C. Butler, and W. G. Juhl. to Monsanto Co. Production of petroleum base pitch and aro- matic oils. 3,318,801, 5-9-67, CI. 208 — 40. Alexander, Stephen H., and S. R. Montgomery, to Monsanto Co. Polyester resin modified bituminous compositions. 3,349,- 051, 10-24-67, CI. 260—28.5. Alexander, Velda, to V. Alexander, L. E. Melvin, and C. M. Feaner. Arms and ammunition handbag. 3,347,299, 10-17- 67, CI. 150 — 34. Alexander, Wayne D., to Allied Chemical Corp. Method for splicing multi-ply twisted cords. 3,315,45S, 4-25-67, CI. 57 — 159. Alexander, Wesley M. : See — ■ Berg, Otto E., and Alexander. 3,307,407. Alexander, Willard E. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., and Alexander. 3,336,259. Alexander, Wm. G. : See — Forbes, John W. 3,314,221. Alexandersson, Harald V., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Relav matrix comprising polarized relays. 3,311,857, 3-28-67, CI. 335—107. Alexandersson, Sven V., to Telefonakliebolaget L. M. Ericsson. Resistor component and resistor comprising several such resistor components. 3,355,691, 11-28-67, CI. 338 — 47. Alexandrescu, Alexander M. Hydraulic coupling. 3,327,478, 6-27-67, CI. CO — 54. Alexeff, Alexander V., to Industrial Ovens, Inc. Splicing method and apparatus. 3,299,843, 1-24-67, CI. 112 — 262. Alexeff, Alexander V., to Industrial Ovens, Inc. Deflection and displacement minimizing double-shell rolls. 3,336,648, 8-22- 67, CI. 29 — 113. Alexeff, Alexander V., to Industrial Ovens, Inc. Radial type tire. 3,336,964, 8-22-67, CI. 152 — 356. Alexeff, Alexander V., and M. Zobenica, to Industrial Ovens, Inc. Vapor tight thermal insulating door. 3,299,574, 1-24-67, CI. 49—401. Alexeff, Alexander V., and H. Snyder, to Industrial Ovens, Inc. Web guiding and edge maintaining means. 3,343,737, 9-26- 67, CI. 226 — 21. Alexieff, Stephen T., to Armstrong Cork Co. Acoustic ceiling. 3,321, S77, 5-30-67, CI. 52—144. Alexon. James. Transfer mechanism. 3,298,541, 1-17-67, CI. 214—1. Alfa-Laval AB. : See — Hultgren. Hialmar H. 3,298,748. Kompert, Paul. 3,343,787. Mav. Geoffrey, and Cox. 3,356,295. Palm, Bengt A. 3,329.079. Sjoholm, Claes B. 3,295,205. Alfa Romeo-S.p.A. : See — Garcea, Giampaolo. 3,312,208. Alfandari, Roger S., R. Pauchard, and G. Pircher, to Com- pagnie Francaise Thomson Honston-Hotchkiss Brandt. Coupler for waveguides utilizing ferrimagnetic material for mode conversion. 3.321,718, 5-23-67, CI. 333 — 21. Alfano. Louis R., Sr. Life saving device. 3,330,588, 7-11-67, CI. 294 — 16. Alfano, William A., Jr., to Granger Associates. Steerable monopole antenna system having a plurality of reflectors, said reflectors comprising a series of tubular vacuum switches. 3,334,348, 8-1-67, CI. 343—836. Alfieri Giusenpe, and R. Moriondo, to Fabhrica Italiana Mag- neti Marelli S.p.A. Device for commutatively creating shut- off members for fluids in general particularly for recipro- cating motors. 3,307,580, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 624.18. Alfieri. Giuseppe, and R. Moriondo, to Fabbrica Italiana Mag- neti Marelli S.p.A. Device for rendering independent vehicle pneumatic suspensions controlled by levellers. 3,342,503, 9- 19-07, CI. 280 — '6.1. Alfille, Lucien, J. C. Charrault, and F. Lafontaine, to Euro- pean Atomic Energy Community. Tubular fuel pencil hav- ing a thin flexible can for nuclear reactors. 3,308,033, 3-7-67, CI. 176—72. Aliiile, Lucien, J.-C. Charrault, and F. Lafointaine, to Euro- pean Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). Fuel pencils having a thin flexible can for nuclear reactors. 3,309,283, 3-14-67, CI. 176—72. Alford, Andrew. Transfer characteristic measuring employ- ing substantially constant impedance constant amplitude for driving and terminating input branch. 3,305,775, 2- 21-67, CI. 324—57. Alford, Andrew. High frequency techniques for measuring reflected energy. 3,309,608, 3-14-67, CI. 324 — 58. Alford, Andrew. Amplitude of H.F. oscillator stabilized bv rectified output of L.F. osc. 3,344,364, 9-26-67, CI. 331 — 86. Alford, Charles H., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Tunnel diode inverter circuit. 3,324,308, 6-6-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Alford, Harvey E., and F. Veatch, to The Standard Oil Co. Plastic structure containing fibrous layers and hollow glass spheres. 3,316,139, 4-27-67, CI. 161 — 72. Alfred Electronics : See — Britton, Ralph H., Jr. 3,327,245. Hunton, James K. 3,297,967. Kovalevski, Nicholas. 3,332,035. Alfred, Stuart B., to The Pillsbury Co. Method and apparatus for varying package volume during fabrication. 3,314,215, 4-18-67, CI. 53 — 1S2. Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik K.G. : See — Erdmann, Hans, and Schmid. 3,353,813. Press, Carl. 3,321,050. Schanz, Hans. 3,359,730. Alfredeen, Sten A., to Diamond Power Specialty Corp. Feed means for magnetic conveyor. 3,308,925, 3-14-67, CI. 198—41. Alfredson, Peter G. : See — Anastasia, Louis J., Alfredson, and Steindler. 3,343,924. Alfrey, Turner, Jr. : See — Chisholm, Douglas S.. and Alfrey. 3.358,749. Alfrey, Turner, Jr., and W. G. Llovd, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of porous structures. 3,322,695, 5-30-67, CI. 260—2.5. Algar, Leslie E., and K. G. Cook, to The M-O Valve Co. Ltd. Electric discharge devices. 3,317,777, 5-2-67, CI. 313 — 182. Algemene Kunslzijde Unie, N.V. : See — De Bruin, Hendrik, and Lommers. 3,333,407. Van Zalinge, Roelof. 3,313,646. Algeo, Jerry A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Slot antenna utilizing variable standing wave pattern for controlling slot excitation. 3,328,800. 6-27-07, CI. 343—768. Algeo, Jerry A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Microwave antenna having a controlled phase distribution. 3,355,738, 11-28-67, CI. 343—779. Alger, Trygve O., to Harrel, Inc. Magnetic amplifier. 3,337,811, 8-22-67, CI. 330 — 8. Algie, William E. Draw-fold curtain, screen and the like con- trol assembly. 3,329,196, 7-4-67, CI. 160—84. Algieri, Salvatore : See — Caldo, Cornelio, and Algieri. 3,352,882. Algieri, Salvatore, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Polyolefin stabilized with a salt of a piperazine-alkanoic acid. 3,356,- 642. 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Algonquin Corp., The : See — Block, George P. 3,304,907. Algonquin Shipping and Trading Ltd. : See — Campbell, George T. R., and Laskey. 3.348,515. Alheim, Robert J., and C. Savides. to American Cyanamid Co. Stabilized polyolefin composition containing a mixture of dilouryl, distearyl and lauryl stearyl thiodipropionates. 3,344,113, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Alheritiere. Louis, to Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonyme). Purification of high boiling esters from alcohol by dis- tillation under pressure. 3,328,269, 6-27-67, CI. 203 — 92. Alia, Dominic A. : See — Katucki, George A., D'Ercole, Howley, and Alia. 3,359,- 123. Alibert, Vernon F., and T. H. Carey, Jr., to Columbia Research Laboratories, Inc. Component integral electrical cable con- nector. 3,355,703, 11-28-67, CI. 339—177. Alich, John A., to Turner Machinery Co.. Inc. Method and apparatus for multiple resawing. 3,318,347, 5-9-67, CI. 143 — 22. Aliphatic Research Co. Ltd.. The: See — Fletcher, Henry. 3.322,785. Alitz, Orville J., to Collins Radio Co. Taean azimuth cali- bration technique. 3,312,972, 4-4-67, CI. 343 — 106. Alizade, Fuad A. : See — Abdullaev, Asker A. O.. Alizade. Aslanov, Vodovozov, Grobshtein, and Ragimova. 3,332,438. Alkemade, Alphonsns M.. to iShell Oil Co. Hydrogen chloride recovery from admixture with chlorine using water ex- tractan't. 3,315,440, 4-25-67, CI. '55 — 48. Alkirk, Inc. : See — Kirkpatrick, Max B. 3.325,218. Kirkpatrick, Max B. 3,343,878. Alkofer. James S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for smooth- ing coated web. 3.352.706, 11-14-67, CI. 117—64. LIST OF PATENTEES 21 Aikou Product s Corp. : See Asian, Wilfred. 3,32-1,892. All American Engineering Co.: Sec — Walsh, Robert R. 3,305,755. Walsh, Robert R. 3,321.691. Walsh, Robert R. 3,321,092. Walsh, Robert R. 3,357,008. All Tech Industries. Inc.: See — Braun, David H., and Heiss. 3,358,995. Helss, Harvey. 3,348,841. ileiss, Harvey, and Braun. 3,304,0S5. Allaben, Charles M., Jr. : See — Tenuies, James O., Mead, and Allaben. 3,320,007. Allais, Andre: See — Warnant, Julien J., Allais, and Girault. 3,345,259. Allais, Andre, and J. Meier, to Roussel-UCLAF. Hexahydro- beuzyl carbonate ester of testosterone. 3,314,856, 4-1S-67, CI. 167—74. Allais, Andre, and P. Girault, to Roussel-UCLAF. Novel benzamidines. 3,314,979, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 397.7. Allais, Andrfi, and M. Paturet, to Roussel-Uclaf. Therapeutic compositions comprising 21-dicyclohexylmethyl carbonate esters of pregnane derivatives. 3,329,570, 7—4-67, CI. 167 — 65. Allan, Donald R., to Mattel, Inc. Machine for processing stranded material. 3,298,165, 1-17-67, CI. 57—34. Allan, Gust. Garment fastener. 3,331,110, 7-18-67, CI. 24 — 258. Allan, John L. IT., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Thermohardening resin compositions comprising dihydro- pyran derivatives and amine aldehvde condensates. 3,316,- 325, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — S56. Allan Mfg. Co. : See — Chion. Christ. 3,350,S09. Allan, Morris, and M. Berman, to Aaronson Bros. Ltd. Meth- ods of producing sheets of wood veneer and the sheets of wood veneer so produced. 3,312,582, 4-4-67, CI. 161 — 37. Allan, Stewart, and W. C. Weidner, to Union Carbide Corp. Self-sizing thermoehemical scarfing. 3,300,200, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 23. Allan, William H., to W. H. Miner Inc. Method and apparatus for lubricating friction draft gear. 3,34S,633, 10-24-67, CI. 1S4 — 1. Allard, Adrien, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee, AUard & Fils. Assembly of elements of .a packing-box of corrugated cardboard or similar deformable material. 3,306,520, 2- 28-67, CI. 229—45. Allard, Harrie M., and H. R. Parker, to Improved Machinery Inc. Injection molding machine. 3,335,463, 8-15-67. CI. 18—30. Allard. Pierre : See — Alliot-Lugaz, Maurice, and Allard. 3,32S,484. Allbeson, Ernest N., and S. R. Skelton, to The Brightside Foundry & Engineering Co. Ltd. Engageable and disengage- able torque-transmitting connections. 3,299,670, 1-24—67, CI. 64 — S. Allbright, Norman J., and A. C. Boldon ; said Allbright assor. to said Boldon. Semi-continuous closed circuit apparatus for rendering animal matter. 3,295,929, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 280. Allcock, Alastair W. R., to Power Jets (Research and Devel- opment) Ltd. Flap system for aircraft. 3,355,125, 11-28-67, CI. 244 — 42. Allcock, Harry R., to American Cyanamid Co. Phosphonitril- lic halide derivatives and adducts thereof. 3,356,769, 12-5- 67, CI. 260 — 927. Allcock, Harry R., and R. L. Kugel, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted cyclic phosphonitrillic compounds and methods of preparing same. 3,299,128, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 543. Allcock. Harry R., and W. M. Thomas, to American Cyanamid Co. Allyl azaphosphorine compounds and polymers thereof. 3.329,663, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 89.7. Allcock, Harry R., and L. A. Siegel, to American Cyanamid Co. Molecular inclusion adducts of phosphonitrilic halide trimer derivatives. 3,356,768, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 927. Alleaume, Jean : See — Fournier, Gilbert, and Alleaume. 3,343,397. Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Corrugated sheet-like yield- able wall element. 3,299,598, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 573. Alleaume. Jean, to Technigaz. Corrugated sheet-like vield- able wall element and vessels or tanks made thereof. 3.302,- 359. 2-7-67. CI. 52—573. Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Folded corrugated sheet-like corner piece. 3,321,881. 5-30-67. CI. 52 — 276. Alleaume, Jean, to Technigaz. Folded corrusated sheet-like corner piece. 3,325,953, 6-20-67, CI. 52 — 276. Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. : See — Acre, Thomas R. 3,298,069. Ames, Stuart L., Malagari, and Conner. 3,301,702. Andersen, Poul. 3,313,461. Bricker. Gayle A., Jr. 3,323.699. Griest, Andrew J„ Jr. 3,301.720. Griest. Andrew J., Jr.. and Reen. 3,331,712. Huekshold, Elmer J. 3,360.285. Jackson, Harold S., and Murtland. 3,354,254. Malagari, Frank A., Jr. 3,313,662. Masterson, James P.. Jr. 3,319,444. Miller, Clarence L., Jr. 3,331,713. Odasso, Andrew S. 3,333,735. Werthman, John H. 3.318,126. Young, George H., and Jones. 3,300,906. Allegretti, Albert J. Lawn edger. 3,340,053, 10-10-07, CI. 172—10. Allegretti, John E., to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Semi-conductor product and method for making same. 3,325,314, 6-13-67, CI. 148—175. Allegretti, John E., and F. O. Fisher, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Doped semiconductor process and products produced thereby. 3,318,814, 5-9-07, CI. 252 — 02.3. Allegretti, John E., and M. Midler, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Continuous freezing process for purifying dimethyl sulfox- ide. 3,358,037, 12-12-07, CI. 260 — 607. Allegro, Josephine. Face and neck protector. 3,328,806, 7-4- 67, CI. 2 — 9. Alleman, Carl E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Loop reactor. 3,324,093, 0-6-67, CI. 200—88.2. Allen, Alan A. : See — Cain, John F. 3,311,712. Allen, Andrew J., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hitch assembly for tractor-trailer unit. 3,360,281, 12-26-67, CI. 280 — 423. Allen, Archelaius D., to Gullick Ltd. Resilient biasing device for mine roof support props. 3.324,664, 6-13-67, CI. 61 — 45. Allen, Archelaius D., and R. Ward, to Gullick Ltd. Self- advancing mine roof supports and control means therefor. 3,320,00j., 5-16-67, CI. 299—1. Allen-Bradley Co. : See — Dehn, William F. 3,312,808. Dehn, William F. 3,317,687. De Smidt, Woodrow A. 3,320,395. De Smidt, Woodrow A., and Ziebell. 3,335,249. Ford, David E., Jr., and Hudson. 3,320,507. Funke, Richard A. 3,317,869. Funke, Richard A. 3,356,974. Matthias, Lynn H. 3,314,029. Meilleur, Paul G. 3,303,928. Pearse, James N. 3,308,527. Perkins, Laurence M. 3,358,110. .Safar, John G. 3,305,720. 'Safar, John G. 3,305,721. Safar, John G. 3,309.595. Schlicke, Heinz M. 3,300,738. Schlicke, Heinz M., Blomdahl, Barbieri, and Kocorowski. 3 329 911. Spaude,' Robert W. 3,350,673. Steil, William W. 3,329,922. Walker, Philip F., Batcha, and Wiesser. 3,307,723. Wood, Franklin D. 3,351,701. Allen, Carmen S. : See — Allen, Robert L. 3,326,091. Allen, Charles H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for handling small elements. 3,323,338. 6-6-67, CI. 72—39. Allen. Christopher M. : See — Stokes, Neville B., and Allen. 3,355,411. Allen, Clifford W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Bolt joint with screw tethering means. 3,295,874, 1-3-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Allen, Clifford W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Solenoid actuated valve with manual over-ride. 3,332,445, 7-25-67, CI. 137—627.5. Allen, David L., to Able Building Co. Safety retaining belt for shopping carts. 3,306,661, 2-28-67, CI. 297 — 385. Allen, David L., 25% to P. Daniels, and 25% to G. Stoll. Safety retaining belt for shopping carts. 3,350.136, 10-31- 67, CI. 297 — 388. Allen, Derek R., to Allen Medical Instrument Corp. Multi- purpose neurological diagnostic instrument. 3,344,781, 10-3- 67, CI. 128 — 2. Allen, Donald C, to General Motors Corp. Crankshaft sup- porting arrangement for internal combustion engines. 3,304.134, 2-14-67, CI. 308 — 23. Allen, Duff 'S., Jr. : See— Littell, Ruddy, and Allen. 3,314,941. Allen, Earl W. : See — Dailev, Charles L., Friedman, Martinez, Allen, and Jort- ner. 3,315,471. Allen, Edward L. : See — Bez, Renatus S.. and Allen. 3,305,031. Allen, Edward L., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Tool for making soldered wire wrapped terminal connections. 3,298,5S6, 1- 17-67, CI. 228—2. Allen. Edward L., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Hand tool wire wrappers. 3,311,139, 3-28-67, CI. 140 — 115. Allen. Edward L.. to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Wire wrapper. 3.315,711, 4-25-67, CI. 140—112. Allen, Edward L., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Wire cutting and connecting tool. 3,354,478, 11-28-67, CI. 7 — 5.5. Allen, Edward N. : See — Reed, Russell H., and Allen. 3,337,066. Allen Electronics, Inc. : See — Christine, William C, and Pierce. 3,330,311. Allen, Eric H., to George Kent Ltd. Clear view screens. 3,347,- 004, 10-17-67, CI. 52 — 171. Allen, Floyd W., to Beckman Instruments. Inc. Electrical delay line. 3.320.555, 5-16-67, CI. 333—29. Allen. Frances B. : See — Jones. Alex, and Allen. 3,307.547. Allen, Frank M., to Barber-Greene Co. Adjusting mechanism for gyratory crusher bowls. 3,341,138, 0-12-67, CI. 241 — 290. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Allen, George R., Jr., and M. J. Weiss, to American Cyanamid Co. 17-alkyl-20-keto substituted pregnenes, pregnadienes and methods of preparing the same. 3,351,639, 11-7-67, CI. 260—397.3. Allen & Hanburys Ltd. : See — ■ Gladvch, Jan M. Z., and Hunt. 3,312,699. Morley, David C. 3,343,538. Newell, George N. 3,357.431. Robinson, James. 3,313,439. Allen & Hanburvs (Surgical Instrument) Ltd.: See — Dwyer, Geoffrey H. H. 3,312,222. Allen-Harper, Inc. : See — Allen. Kenneth M., and Harper. 3,308,898. Allen, Harvey G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid pump. 3,351.022, 11-7-67, CI. 103—89. Allen, Henry W. : See — Belanger, Celestin V. 3,341,930. Allen, Henry W. Heat exchanger bundle. 3,305,012, 2-21- 67, CI. 165—178. Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Valve with spring cage seat retainer. 3.329,395, 7-4-67, CI. 251 — 174. Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Pipe hanging ap- paratus. 3,329,448, 7-4-67, CI. 285—147. Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works. Inc. Hydraulic ram assembly for a forging press. 3,333,457, 8-1-67, CI. 72 — 453. Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Valve. 3,340.234, 10-10-67, CI. 251 — 174. Allen, Herbert, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Blowout pre- venter actuator. 3,360,233, 12-26-67, CI. 251 — 1. Allen, Homer A. : See — Brower, David P., Allen, and Winter. 3,323,202. Allen, Ivis J„ to Ford Motor Co. Speedometer. 3,327,670, 6-27-67, CI. 116 — 116. Allen, James O. Ink roll cleaning attachment. 3,295,442, 1- 3-67, CI. 101—349. Allen, Jesse O. Variable valves. 3,349,798, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 625.17. Allen, John, and D. Taylor, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Heat exchangers. 3,354,869, 11-28-67, CI. 122 — 32. Allen. John D. : See — Compton, James A., Allen, and Holt. 3,347.254. Allen, John D., to Fawick Corp. Hydraulic system and valve arrangement therein. 3,309,852, 3-21-67, CI. 56 — 208. Allen, John D., to Fawick Corp. Cushion valve arrangement. 3,330,298, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 491. Allen. John E. : See — Benson, George C, and Allen. 3,326,048. Allen, John L. Compressor apparatus. 3,352,483, 11-14-67, CI. 230 — 79. Allen, Jon E. : See — Katona, William F., and Allen. 3,356,221. Allen, Joseph C. : See — Staples, Dallas R., and Allen. 3,314,476. Stelzer. Roland B., Kunetka, and Allen. 3,358,754. Allen, Kenneth M., and C. H. Harper, to Allen-Harper, Inc. Vibrated flow control valve and weigher. 3,308,898, 3-14— 67, CI 177 — 64. Allen, Kenneth M., and C. H. Harper. Inclined screw con- veyor. 3,349,894, 10-31-67. CI. 198—215. Allen, Kenneth M., and C. H. Harper. Convevors of granular material. 3.351,181, 11-7-67. CI. 198 — 235. Allen, Kenneth R., to Flair Plastics Corp. Preformed plastic blank for making a plastic container. 3.298,893, 1-17-67, CI. 131—42. Allen, Kenneth R., to Flair Plastics Corp. Process for pro- ducing plastic containers. 3.341,644, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 97. Allen. Lawrence E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Drive belt tightening idler mounting. 3,295,383, 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 227. Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Corp. Dispersion strengthened ultra-fine wires. 3,297,415, 1-10-67, CI. 29 — 191.6. Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Corp. Process for forming niobium-stannide superconductors. 3,310,862, 3- 28-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Allen, Lloyd R., to National Research Corp. Method of making long length superconductors. 3,346,467 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 37. Allen, Lloyd R., and R. A. Stauffer, to National Research Corp. Intermetallic method of forming superconductors. 3,296, 6S4, 1-10-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Allen and MacDonald Corp., The : See — MacDonald, Albert J. 3,322,078. Allen, Manton E. : See — Warner, Albert C, and Allen. 3,352,046. Allen, Matthew : See — Massman, Jack, and Allen. 3.302,780. Allen, Max L. Tractor with a shiftable operator's station. 3,315,758, 4-25-67, CI. 180—77. Allen Medical Instrument Corp. : See — Allen, Derek R. 3,344.781. Allen, Norman C. Method and apparatus for automatically dynamically balancing rotating components. 3,336,818, 8-22-67, CI. 74—573. Allen, Oliver K., to Basic Products Corp. Process program controller. 3,315,891. 4-25-67, CI. 236 — 46. Allen Organ Co., Inc. : See — Markowitz, Jerome. 3.306,968. Markowitz, Jerome. 3,327,044. Markowitz, Jerome, and Hochleitner. 3,334,172. Allen, Paul L., to United States of America, Navy. Thermite- resin binder solid fuel composition. 3,309,249, 3-14-67, CI. 149 19. Allen. Philip H. : See — Anderson, Earl R. 3,317,027. Anderson, Earl R. 3,342,009. Anderson, Earl R. 3,360,159. Allen, Philip J. Polarization characteristics measuring sys- tem. 3,357,021, 12-5-67, CI. 343 — 100. Allen Products Corp. : See — Bauer, Norman C. 3,314,181. Allen, R. C, Business Machines, Inc. : See — Huizinga, Martin. 3,299,522. Huizinga, Martin, Verduin, and Kuiper. 3,310,987. Allen, Richard A. : See — Beatrice, Finton J., and Allen. 3,295,316. Allen, Richard C, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispensing container having a rotary flow controller. 3,297,214, 1- 10-67, CI. 222—548. Allen, Richard C, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispensing con- tainer and closure having relatively rotatable inner and outer caps with rotation limiting means. 3,325,065, 6—13- 67, CI. 222 — 545. Allen, Richard C, to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Dispensing container having a rotary closure cap. 3,325,066, 6-13-67, CI. 222 — 545. Allen, Richard J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Vibra- tion damping support spacers for electron gun mounts in cathode ray tubes. 3,324,336, 6-6-67, CI. 313 — 258. Allen, Robert C, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Domestic elec- trical appliance. 3,334,215, 8-1-67, CI. 219 — i04. Allen, Robert D., to R. L. Ebv. Multiple tone generator for musical instrument. 3,309,624, 3-14-67, CI. 331 — 117. Allen, Robert D. Coupling and pump combination. 3,340,819, 9-12-67, CI. 103—232. Allen. Robert E. Shooting garment with freely suspended belt and pockets. 3,354,470, 11-28-67, CI. 2 — 94. Allen, Robert E., and L. Ambrus, to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Urethanes of triarylacrylonitriles. 3,336,355. 8-15-67, CI. 260—465. Allen, Robert E., and L. Ambrus, to Cutter Laboratories, Inc. Ether-linked acids, esters, and amides of triarylacryloni- triles. 3,336.356, 8-15-67, CI. 260—465. Allen, Robert H. : See — Soderquist, Frederick J., Amos, and Allen. 3,296.322. Allen, Robert H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for pro- viding a plastic surgical support. 3,302,642, 2-7-67, CI. 128 — 90. Allen, Robert H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dental prosthesis from normally crystalline thermoplastic polymers. 3,307,- 260, 3-7-67, CI. 32—2. Allen, Robert J., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Filler for charging con- tainers. 3.334,668, 8-8-67, CI. 141—292. Allen, Robert J., C. Z. Monroe, J. F. Earp, and H. B. Egles- ton, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Machine for fabricating containers. 3,347,017, 10-17-67, CI. 53 — 379. Allen, Robert K.. to General Electric Co. Automatic control system for vehicles incorporating a ranging system for vehicle traffic safety control. 3,353,019, 11-14-67, CI. 246 — 187. Allen, Robert K., and I. W. Liehtenfels, to General Electric Co. Automatic control system for vehicles. 3,334,224, 8-1- 67, CI. 240—187. Allen, Robert L., deceased (by C. S. Allen). Bellows. 3,326,- 091, 6-20-67, CI. 92—34. Allen, Robert L., and A. S. Bagley, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Variable frequency controlled frequency divider. 3,320,- 546, 5-16-67, CI. 331—22. Allen, Robert P., W. D. Cashman, G. W. Short, and J. O. Winsor. to Letourneau-Westinshouse Co. Anti-jack-knifing hitch assembly for tractor-trailers. 3,302,957, 2-7-67, CI. 280—432. Allen, Robert R., and R. L. Campbell, Jr., to Anderson Clay- ton & Co. Process for the manufacture of fatty acid esters. 3,313,834, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 410.6. Allen, Rov A. : See — Davies, William J., Allen, and Rhodes. 3,321.910. Manasia, Joseph P., and Allen. 3,344.096. Allen. Russell B. Car wash system. 3,337,896, S-29-67, CI. 15—302. Allen. Stafford, & Sons Ltd. : See — Mitchell, William, and Wood. 3,359.277. Allen, Stanley E., Jr., to Varian Associates. Magnetic field shaping cylinder for confined flow electron guns. 3,331,984, 7-18-67, CI. 315 — 5.35. Allen, Stanley E.. Jr., to Varian Associates. Electron tube apparatus. 3,348,088, 10-17-67, CI. 313 — 30. Allen-Stevens Corp. : See — Crain, Philip. 3,325,944. Allen, Terry S., K. E. Close, C. L. Lidia. and E. B. Sirrine, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Start-up gyroscopic combination for gyro verticals. 3,301,074, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 5.47. Allen, Thomas P., to General Motors Corp. Electrical device for indicating the rate of an occurrence of an event. 3,327,208, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 70. Allen, Wallace B., F. E. Blount, and A. V. Metier, to Mobil Oil Corp. Electronic current meter having linear response. 3,327,214, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 123. Allen, Walter R. Gyratory crusher and method of crushing and grinding ore. 3,312,404, 4-4-67, CI. 241 — 215. Allen, Willard B. : See — Halley, Robert, and Allen. 3,337,800. LIST OK PATENTEES s.\ Allen, Willard B., to I "nited Slates ol' America, Navy. Scanned time compressor. 3,348,203, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 107. Allen, Willard B., C. E. Persons, and E. C. YY'esterfield, to United Stales or America, Navy. Linear polarity coincidence correlator for gaussian signals. 3,337,870, S-22-67, CI. 343—17.5. Allen, William A. Forklift elevating and bin-tipping mecha- nism. 3,35S,S02, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 317. Allen, William A. Forklift dumping means. 3,300,143, 12-26- 07, CI. 214—317. Allen, William D., A. E. Pyrah, and J. n. Partridge, to Na- tional Institute for Research in Nuclear Science, and United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Particle ac- celerating tubes. 3,304,454, 2-14-67, CI. 313 — 03. Allen, William M„ to Battelle Memorial Institute. Broom. 3,340,556, 9-12-67, CI. 15 — 159. Allen, William K. Toy phonograph device. 3,315,966, 4-25- 67, CI. 274—1. Allenbaugh, James E., Jr. : See — Feeney, Joseph W., Pojawis, Allenbaugh, and McNair. 3,341,349. Allenbaugh, Ralph. Portable electric hand tool with a mois- ture repellant cover. 3,308,317, 3-7-67, CI. 310 — 88. Allenby, Jack : See — Stone, George E„ and Allenby. 3,345,637. Allenden, Dennis, K. Boddy, D. V. Freck, and S. E. Hunt, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Measuring apparatus. 3,321,626, 5-23-67, CI. 250— S3. 3. Allender, Forrest R., to Delta Wing Ski Board, Inc. Water ski board. 3,340,554, 9-12-67, CI. 9 — 310. Allendorph, Lewis R., to General Electric Co. Dvnamoelectric machine frame. 3.321,654, 5-23-67, CI. 310—258. Allentoff, Norman : See — Beavers, Dorothy J., and Allentoff. 3.305,363. Beavers, Dorothy J., and Allentoff. 3,330,661. Aller, Edmund R. : See — Floehr, Walter L., Aller, and Shils. 3,310.005. Aller, Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Machine assembly. 3,336,090, S-15-07. CI 30S — 0. Aller. Willis F., to The Sheffield Corp. Positioning device. 3,355,955, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 10.52. Allergan Pharmaceutical, Inc. : See — Nelson, Eric L. 3,308,039. Allers, William D. Wire mat forming method. 3,298,403, 1- 17-07. Ci. 140 — 92.1. Allers, William D. Wire mat. 3.331. 17S. 7-18-67, CI. 52 — 660. Allersma, Barteld P. Tarpaulin for harvested agricultural products standing in the field in sheaves or heaps. 3,355,- 845, 12-5-67, CI. 52—5. Alles. David S., and R. L. Craven, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process and apparatus for forming rolled slivers. 3,309,034, 3-14-67, CI. 242—55. Alles, Francis P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Machine for transferring thermoplastic images. 3,336,461, S-15-67, CI. 219—210. Alleton, Jean C, to Soeiete d'Etudes Chimiques Pour l'ln- dustrie et 1' Agriculture. Fire extinguishing powders. 3,350,- 306, 10-31-07, CI. 252—7. Alletru, Jean L., to Soeiete Anonyme Etablissements Bresson- Faille-Marchand. Ultra-sensitive re-setting electro-mag- netic trip device. 3,300,743, 124-67, CI. 335 — 176. Alletta. Charles N. : See — Kohlhagen, Frederick A., and Alletta. 3.358.S13. Alley, John K., and R. C. Johnson, to United States of America, Interior. Synthesis of aluminum borate whiskers. 3,350,106, 10-31-67, CI. 23 — 59. Alley, Ralph D., and D. S. Sheridan, to Sheridan Corp. Inter- costal catheter. 3,295,527, 1-3-67, CI. 128 — 348. Alley, Ralph D., and D. S. Sheridan, to Brunswick Corp. Sump drain catheter. 3.314.430, 4-1S-67, CI. 12S — 350. Allgaier, Erwin, and K. Ritter, to Kopat Gesellschaft fur Kon- struktion Entwicklung und Patentverwertung m b.H., & Co. KG. Hydrostatic torque converter. 3,313,108, 4-11- 67, CI. 60—53. Allgaier, Erwin, and K. Ritter, to Kopat Gesellschaft fuer Konstruktion. Entwicklung und Patentverwertung m.b.H. Drive particularly for small tractors with high-speed driv- ing motors. 3,332,299, 7-25-67. CI. 74 — 665. Allgaier, William A., and C. Dioppa, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Variable spaced electrode for electron dis- charge device. 3,356.886, 12-5-67, CI. 313 — 294. Allgayer, August, to Schuhmaschiner-Gesellschaft Hanke & Co. m.b.H. Machine for pulling over, heel forming and last- ing of shoes. 3,348.250, 10-24-67. CI. 12 — 10.1. Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Geisel, Herbert, and Soringob. 3,301.991. Kugler, Walter. 3,297.811. Kuhl, Martin. 3,338,76S. Kuhlbars, Herman. 3.303,314. Seulen, Gerhard, and Kuhlbars. 3.336.459. Allgemeine Strassenbaubedarfs-Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Leling, Menno. 3,338,563. Allgeyer, David JB\, and L. F. Reifeiss, to Universal Match Corp. Refrigerated open front merchandiser. 3,306,068, 2- 2S-67, CI. 62 — 256. Allgon Antennspecialistem A/B : See— Cassel, Knut E. 3,337,873. Allgonac Marine Foundry, Inc. : See — Herreshoff, Alexander G., Rich, and Johnson. 3,352,273. Allgood, Robert F. Color analyzing apparatus. 3,314,167, 4-18-67, CI. 35— 2S.3. Alliance Machine Co., The : See — Shutt, Milo. 3,307,385. Allied Building Components, Inc. : See — Kirby, Charles A. 3,313,004. Allied Chemical Corp. : See — Alderuccio, Carmelo L., and Jones. 3,341,384. Alexander, Wayne D. 3,315.458. Ameen, Jameil. 3,305,492. Anello, Louis G. 3,335,173. Auello, Louis G., and Cunningham. 3,350,740. Anello, Louis G., and Cunningham. 3,350,747. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,306,936. Anello, Louis G. and Sweeney. 3,325,540. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,331.880. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,341,002. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,3o0,464. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,351,071. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,355,493. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,359,320. Anello, Louis G., and Woolf. 3,333,011. Anello, Louis G., and Woolf. 3,354,233. Anello, Louis G., and Yodis. 3,35S,033. Apice, Pasquale J. 3,352,943. Ashcraft, Jacob O., Jr., Winstrom, Duggan, and Park. 3,321,382. Atwood. Theodore. 3,300,996. Baltakmens, Gotlibs, and Tourish. 3,300,397. Baron, Joseph J., Jr., and Rakus. 3,332,920. Baron, Joseph J., Jr., and Rakus. 3,345,352. Barrett, Richard C. 3,304,191. Barrett, Richard C. 3,304,192. Barrett, Richard C. 3.350.038. Barton, Alfred O., Griffin, Lund, Oser, and Vitrone. 3 309,339. Barton, Oliver A., and Bingham. 3,345,315. Barton, Oliver A., and Pietrusza. 3,351,677. Barton, Oliver A., and Schwartz. 3,301,818. Bassiri, Taghi G. 3,331, S51. Bassiri, Taghi G., and Reimschuessel. 3,331,835. Belden, Reed H., and Roth. 3,338,965. Bergstrom, Herman A. 3,306,890. Bisignani. Alfred G., and Edgecomb. 3,320,030. Blaga, Aurel, and Skrypa. 3,328,485. Blaga, Aurel, and Skrypa. 3,351,601. Bleuenstein, Julius M. 3,331,786. Bleuenstein, Julius M. 3,360,395. Boggs, Beryl A. 3,350,758. Boggs, Beryl A. 3,351,991. Bonlield, John H., and Sogn. 3,350,444. Booth, Robert E., and Degginger. 3,332,934. Bostian, Logan C., Lund, Oxenrider, and Schmitt. 3,340,- 229. Braude, George L., and Phoa. 3,329,667. Bush, Richard W., and Kehr. 3,322,711. Byers, Robert D., and Poor. 3,351.555. Carr, Robert D., and Le Noir. 3,342,975. Carroll, Felix P., and Hoelzer. 3,309,328. Chang, Leo iS., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,325.446. Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,345,326. Chang, Leo S., Turi, and Lindo. 3,347,S20. Chase, Robert E. 3,341,945. Clark, Frank N. 3,323.206. Cook, Marvin K. 3,331,743. Cook, Marvin K. 3,342,186. Copson, Raymond L. 3.325,244. Copson, Raymond L., Howard, and Hecklinger. 3,321, 26S. Crovle, Jack V. 3,321,114. D'Alessandro, Alfred F., and Mueller. 3,322,770. Degginger, Edward R., Knapp, and Zuern. 3,352,789. Delano, Donald J., and Dombik. 3,313,590. De Long, Richard C, Wagner, and Samuels. 3,331,873. Demler, Walter R., Edelman, Hallinan, and Kosmala. 3,351.471. Dien, Chi K. 3,299,065. Dien, Chi K. 3,312,655. Dien, Chi K. 3,316.205. Dien, Chi K. 3.316.270. Dien, Chi K. 3,342,823. Dien, Chi K., and Richards. 3,320,275. Dollman, Stephen C. 3.328,343. Donegan, Joseph W. 3.304,667. Du Bois, Robert J. 3,333.003. Du Bois, Robert J., and Farah. 3,335,190. Du Bois, Robert J., and Veldhuis. 3,310.584. Du Bois. Robert J., and Veldhuis. 3,310,585. Eibeck, Richard E., and Maxwell. 3,341,295. Eisenbraun, Allan A. 3,312,714. Farah, Basil S. 3,299,135. Farah, Basil S., Gilbert, and Otto. 3,355,500. Farah, Basil S., Gilbert, and Otto. 3.356,4S5. Fisher, Willis A., and Steiner. 3.360,507. Formaini, Richard E. 3,313,615. Fox, William B.. and MacKenzie. 3.323.866. Fox. William B., MacKenzie, and Vitek. 3,306,834. Frank, John. 3.318.072. Fuhrmann, Robert, and Jerolamon. 3.304,293. Fuhrmann, Robert, Koff, and Jerolamon. 3.297.675. Fuhrmann, Robert, Lazar, and Van Peppen. 3,342, S58. Gerry. Harold T., and Ameen. 3,308.156. Gerson, Herman, and Bachman. 3,300,512. Gerson, Herman, and Bachmann. 3,331,847. Gerson, Herman. Santimauro, and Vesce. 3.298,991. Gilbert, Everett E. 3.314.S50. Gilbert, Everett E. 3,320.047. Gilbert, Everett E. 3,33S,781. 24 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Allied Chemical Corp. : See — Continued Gilbert, Everett E., and Farali 3,338,979. Gilbert, Everett E., and Farah. 3,351,665. Gilbert, Everett E., Litt, and Otto. 3,324,185. Gilbert, Everett E., and Lombardo. 3,341,406. Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto. 3,340,310. Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto. 3,358,012. Gilbert, Everett E., and Rumanowski. 3.336 3S1. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3.346,448. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3,352,928. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3,360,359. Glass, Kenneth E. 3,322,070. Graham, Russell A., and Dwyer. 3,344,078. Habermann, Kenneth R. 3.355,347. Hartford, Winslow H., and Hoyt. 3,305,303. Hartford, Winslow H., and Hoyt. 3,309,172. Harvey, Patrick J. 3,351,605. Hess, Robert W.. Thomsen, and Porter. 3,314,797. Hollander, Jerome, and Woolf. 3.324.169. Howard. Carlton J., and Port. 3,357.796. Howard. Carlton J., Sopchak, and Port. 3,314,748. Huber, Francis C. 3,326,707. Hughes, Osbert C. H. 3,322,163. Hughes, Osbert C. H. 3,360,015. Iacoviello, John G., and Mueller. 3,345,335. Jacoby, Charles W., Tubbs, Wilson, and Storm. 3,296,- 219. Jones, Edward 'S. 3.304,334. Justice, Ged II. 3,306,861. Justice, Ged H. 3,312,639. Kaplan, Melvin. 3.316.286. Karsav. Bela I. 3,340,015. Kehr, Clifton L., Helmlinger, and Bush. 3.339.850. Kelly. Donald H., and Sukornick. 3.320,035. Kelly, Donald H., and Sukornick. 3,341,306. Klingelhoefer, William C. 3,354,057. Klingelhoefer. William C. 3.357.799. Klingelhoefer, William C, and Gerry. 3,320,028. Kloss, Theodore E. 3.350,258. Kraemer, William C. Jr.. and Eckardt. 3,335,101. Kray. Raymond J. 3,338,855. Lau, Philip T. S., and Grillot. 3.297,521. Lauder, William P.., and Copson. 3,340,007. Lazarus, Stanley D., Twilley, and Snider. 3,317,519. Liggett. Robert W. 3,331,817. Lind, Charles J. 3,312,708. Liston. Thomas R. 3,358.047. Litt, Morton H., and Bassiri. 3.314,924. Litt, Morton H., and 'Schmitt. 3,324,187. Litt, Morton H.. and Schmitt. 3,35S,002. Little, Edwin D. 3.322,761. Little, Edwin D. 3,331,839. Little, Edwin D. 3.332.946. Lloyd. Billv E. 3,320,274. Lund, Richard B., Oswald, and Turi. 3,312,657. Lund, Richard B., and Pierce. 3.318.941. Lund, Richard B.. and Pierce. 3,325.528. Lund, Richard B., Pierce, and Turi. 3,354,228. Lund, Richard B., Simon, and Vitrone. 3,354,148. Lund. Richard B.. Vitrone, and Bostian. 3,358,043. MaeGregor, Rob R., and Moore. 3.296.307. Martin, Calvin L., and Bolger. 3,299,747. Maxwell, Abe F., Kelly, and Sukornick. 3,341,293. Maxwell, Abe F., Sturtevant. and Sukornick. 3,341,292. McGinley, John V. 3,356,634. McLeod, John H. 3,310,551. Mears, Whitney H. 3,303,601. Michener, Anbrev W.. Jr.. Carlson, and Koo. 3,323.865. Mill, Theodore, Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,304,- 322. Mill, Theodore. Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,317,598. Moore. William P., and Fitz-William. 3,318,887. Muller, George R., and Moore. 3,330.747. Nelson, Elmer L., and Kennedy. 3,296,266. Newallis, Peter E., Lombardo, and Otto. 3,359,296. Newallis, Peter E., and Rumanowski. 3,324,178. Newallis, Peter E., and Rumanowski. 3.356,715. Newallis, Peter E., and Spano. 3,360,432. Newcome. Hal R. 3,353.244. Nychka, Henrv R., and Woolf. 3.332.993. Nvchka. Henry R., and Woolf. 3,336,376. Opfell, James E. 3,308,221. Orfeo, Sabatino R.. and Murphv. 3.353,366. Oser, Zalik, Woelfel, and Fuhrmann. 3,340.245. Oswald. Hendrikus J., and Turi. 3,331.808 Oxenrider. Bryce C, and Hetterlv. 3,297,634. Parham, Thomas M„ Jr. 3,352,812. Pearson. John H . and Chappelow. 3.336.382. Philips, Thomas W., Murphy, and Sweeney. 3.309,885. Pierce, Arleen C. 3,336,187. Pietrusza, Edward W., and Brown. 3.335,176. Poisson. William H„ and Bogosian. 3,360,014. Price. Alson K., and Sweeney. '3,350,457. Reimschuessell. Herbert K., and Boardman. 3,350.364. Reventas, Algirdas A., Chapman, and Pisanchyn. 3,338.- 852. Robbins, John D., and Opfell. 3.295.182. Rosen, Milton K., and Mason. 3,356,666. Rosenbaum, Robert. 3.340.057. Salamon, Edward J. 3.331,697. Schafer, Joseph L. 3,331.811. Schmidt, Lawrence D. 3,325,253. Schmitt, George J., Pisanchyn, and Chapman. 3,334,141. Allied Chemical Corp. : See — Continued Scott, Herbert F., Jr. 3,296,262. Shultz, Andrew, and Kaplan. 3,341,462. Shultz, Andrew, and Kaplan. 3,359,295. Shupe, Leslie A. 3,321,822. Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3,326,834. Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3,326,835. Skoog, Edward K, and Eckardt. 3,324,071. Skreckoski, Gerald R. 3,346,524. Skreckoski, Gerald R. 3,351,573. Skreckoski, Gerald R„ and Bailey. 3,341,498. Spatz, Sydney M., and Steiner. 3 336.260. Spatz, Sydney M., and Steiner. 3,346,571. Spencer, Charles D. 3,337,662. Spencer, Charles D. 3,341,641. Staiti, James J. 3,357,549. Stright, Paul L. 3,318,865. Stright, Paul L. 3,331,807. Stright, Paul L. 3,341.278. Sweeney, Richard F. 3,354.223. Sweeney, Richard F., Anello, Schlechter, and Veldhuis. 3,333,002. Sweeney, Richard F„ and Nychka. 3,330,624. Taylor, John R. 3,308.980. Teaford, Earl Q. 3,359,098. Tyrner, Joseph M. 3,335,459. Vander Mey, John E. 3,328,460. Veldhuis, Benjamin. 3.338,977. Voelker, Walter D. 3,305,419. Walter, Charles R„ Jr., and Pickens. 3,332,945. Watson. William E., Tepp, and Cohen. 3,336,111. Weed, William H., and Price. 3,357,801. Weiss, Warren. 3.322,085. Wiles, Robert A. 3,359,218. Wiles, Robert A., and Degginger. 3,322.698. Wincklhofer, Robert C, and Bhuta. 3,350,917. Wooster, George S. 3,301,795. Wooster, George S., and Kane. 3,341,555. Yodis, Anthony W. 3,320,140. Zielinski, Leon S., and Sievenpiper. 3,295,916. Allied Control Co. Inc. : See — Bancroft, James E. 3,343,008. Bayer, Eric W., and Muller. 3,315,195. Bayer, Eric W., and Muller. 3.336,550. Allied Kid Co. : See — Bednarz, Anthony P., and Roser. 3,308,502. Woolf, Cyril, and Hollander. 3,304,198. Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. : See — Grant, Arthur F. 3.304,808. Grant, Arthur F. 3,320,828. Allied Novelty 'Shoe Corp. : See — Davis, Lloyd K. 3,315,287. Allied Paper Corp. : See — Growald, Bert. 3,357,846. Allied Plastics Co. : See — Crane, Walton B. 3,334,738. Crane, Walton B., and Peterson. 3,318,204. Allied Research Products, Inc. : 'See — - Leenders, Peter, and Creutz. 3,351,656. Allied Steel & Tractor Products : See — Meshorer, Marc. 3,295,330. Ward, Eugene T. 3,335,573. Allied Thermal Corp. : See — Person, Ernest H. 3,313,380. Allied Welder Corp. : See — Jewett, Walter L. 3,339,482. Allin, George S., Sr., to Northwest Engineering Corp. Lattice boom construction. 3,323,660, 6-6-67, CI. 212 — 144. Allin. Norman J. : See — Brimble, Peter F., and Scheidbach. 3,302,725. Allingham, Robert P., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Preparation of 2,4-alkadienoic acid and intermediates therefor. 3,326,- 936, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 343.5. Allingham, Walter P., to Honeywell, Inc. Control apparatus. 3,351,085, 11-7-67, CI. 137 — 495. Allinquant, Fernand S. Damping device applicable especially to suspensions having automatic height correction. 3,306,- 599, 2-28-67, CI. 267 — 64. Alliot-Lugaz, Maurice, and P. Allard, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Polypropylene or polyester compositions of improved dye- ability containing a linear polvamide and a linear sulfonated polyamide. 3,328,484, 6-27-67, CI. 260—857. Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See — Adams, Kenneth C. 3.348,884. Allen, Lawrence E. 3,295,383. Ashenden. Harry B., and Goeller. 3,345,539. Baude, John. 3,328,664. Baude, John. 3,337,785. Baude, John. 3.344.2S2. Baude, John. 3,344.339. Baude, John. 3 346,797. Baude, John. 3,353,012. Baude, John. 3,353,171. Bergstrom, Bertil H., Edens, and Revolinsky. 3,341,183. Boyajian, Myron J. 3,308,364. Bovajian, Myron J. 3,344,854. Buller, Paul O. 3,326.312. Carlson, Marvin J., Dobeus, Olsen, and Rolls. 3,347,577. Chalmers, Dennis W. 3,339.890. Chilstrom, Allan L. 3,360.054. Cleland, Donald E. 3,311,176. Curtis, Donald R. 3,304,224. LIST OF PATENTEES 25 Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. : See — Continued Curtis, Donald it. 3,318 233. Curtis, Donald K. 3,357. ssn Dickson, James J. 3,297,341. Dickson, James J. 3,309,278. Dreisin, Alexander. ,'1.313,282. Dreisin, Alexander, and Terrell. 3,344,663. Drushella, Richard D. 3,350,535. Elliott. William E., and Huff. 3,317,349. Fisher, Gerald C. 3,307,420. Erans, Robert D. 3,313,534. Gale, George D. 3,333,337. Gedemer, Fred J. 3,332,837. Gedemer, Fred J., and Reynolds. 3,334,011. Glass. Kenneth E. 3,339,490. Grimes, Patrick G. 3,348,829. Grimes, Patrick G., and Raether. 3,351,434. Hanson, Glenn M., Frans, Ileian, and Price. 3.301.659. Hanson, Glenn M., Frans, Heian, and Price. 3,319,949. Hawk, Dale W. 3,295,234. Hawk, Dale W. 3,348,888. Haworth, Daniel T., and Pollnow. 3,352,823. Heian, Glenn A. 3,348,202. Honsinger, Vernon B. 3,317, S74. Honsinger, Vernon B. 3,828,735. Horn, John M. 3,319,643. Horn, John M., and Ember. 3,305,121. Huff. James R. 3,325,311. Hullev, Bruce G 3,316,737. Jahimiak, Ralph W. 3,316.981. Johansen, Roy W. 3,360,052. Koenig. Eldo C. 3.343.91)1. Horn, Roger A. 3,327,263. Lien, Llewellvn R. 3,325,228. Loeb, Ernest. 3,330,733. Lohman, Joseph L. 3,320,566. Longshore, Donald W. 3,352,394. Lorenz, Willard S. 3,304,496. McDonald, Daniel. 3,314. 61S. McDonnell, Bernard P. 3.325,154. Medal, Einar. 3,295,579. Medal, Einar. 3.343.S63. Meinders, Gerardus J. 3.296.402. Meinders, Gerardus J. 3,327,080. Melov, Thomas P. 3,341,134. Millington, James E. 3,316,178. Mirus, Ferdinand. 3,356,161. Murdock. Henrv T., and Ringel. 3,345.740. Murdock, Henrv T., and Ringel. 3,349,265. Neumann, Manfred E. 3.302,037. Neumann, Manfred E., and Han. 3,308,362 Oberholtz, Lester E. 3,313,401. Olsen, Norman G. 3,356,174. Or, Bobby J. 3,357.362. Orr, Bobby J., and Neilson. 3,333,903. Perry. Elijah R., Mundon, and Frev. 3,350,520. Perry, Elijah R.. and Ransom. 3,346,811. Pettit, Charles R. 3,330,978. Pflanz, Herbert M. 3,327,0S1. Piotrowski, Norman C. 3,305,224. Pusztay, Russell J. 3,330,383. Randall, Nathan A., and Gruel. 3,333,082. Reynolds, George E. 3,3r>5,350. Ringland, William L. 3,328.016. Rockwell, Harvey W. 3.303,587. Rockwell, Harvey W., and Hawk. 3,324.581. Rohowetz, Stanley E., and Shallow. 3,308,419. Ryskamp. Neil J. 3,360.305. Schaale. Robert G. 3.332.441. Schneider, Burnett M. 3.352.719. Schroeder, Earle E. 3,324,800. Schroeder, Robert J. 3,347,334. Seim, Henry J., Murdock. and Larson. 3,356,536. Snook. Russell A. 3,316,977. Soeteber, Ronald J., Reaves, and Bryant. 3.319,732. Spiering. Glen A.. Revolinsky, and Beernsten. 3,360,485. Stevenson, Calvin L. 3.297,429. Swiecicki. Ignacy. 3,348,806. Swiecicki, Ignacv, and Whippen. 3.305.215. Thiele, Tom X 3.358,206. Varilek. Ronald D. 3.356.241. Verch, George O. 3,29S,619. Wachta, Zygmunt A., and Pflanz. 3,352,988. Walberg, Maynard E. 3,305.027. Washbond, Harry H . and Drone. 3,326,302. Wesolowski, Henrv J. 3.334.662. Weston. Donald E. 3,327,083. Whisler, Paul A., and Slazas. 3,328.090. Wilson, John F., and Littleton. 3,312,601. Wilson, John F., and Yant. '3,319,400. Winograd, Harold. 3.330.998. Wolff, George D. 3,307,491. Wolff, George D. 3.320.892 Wolff, George D. 3,34S,48S. Wolff. George D. 3.352,245. Allis. Louis, Co.. The : See — Hauser, John G.. and Steadman. 3,345,549. Landis, James P. 3,331,011. Mierendorf, Robert E. 3.334.286 Schmitz. Norbert L. 3,340,457. Allison-Adams Mfg. Co. : See — Allison, Clifford. 3,332,267. Allison. Clifford, to Allison-Adams Mfg. Co. Scroll bender. 3,332.267. 7-25-67, CI. 72—147. Allison, David F., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Semiconductor device complex. 3,303,400, 2-7-07, CI. 317 — 235. Allison, David F., to Siguetics Corp. Transistor structure with small inverse gain. 3,315,138, 4-18-07, CI. 317 — 235. Allison, James G. : See — Kember, Raymond C, and Allison. 3,345,451. Allison, James H. : See — Kane, James T., Dayton, and Allison. 3,336,721. Allison, John D. Head rest. 3,337,883, 8-29-07, CI. 5—338. Allison, John R., and M. J. Cereghino, to Leffingwell Chemi- cal Co. Method of preparing a foliage treatment material from zinc oxide, phosphoric acid and calcium hydroxide. 3,345,154, 10-3-67, CI. 71 — 42. Allison, Kenneth C, and T. R. Beaver, to CTS Corp. Rotary electric switch with improved internal actuating and con- tact structure including tolerance compensator means. 3,311,718. 3-28-67, CI. 200—11. Allison, Robert D., and E. P. Gormley. Continuous envelope assembly. 3,327.927, 6-27-67, CI. 229—69. Allison, William D., and C. J. Willrich, Jr., to Ford Motor Co. Linkage tvpe rear suspension for a motor vehicle. 3,333,804, 8-1-67, CI. 280—124. Allison, William E. Wire connection cover. 3,318,475, 5-9-67. CI. 220—3.94. Allison, Zina H. : See — McCarthy, John T., Curran, and Allison. 3,307,311. Allman, William T., W. A. Burn, Jr., and J. H. Winger, to Celanese Corp. Apparatus for the production of fluid en- tangled non-woven fabrics. 3,357,074, 12-12-67, CI. 2S — 1. Allmand, John W. Underwater breathing apparatus. 3,302,- 643, 2-7-67, CI. 128—142. Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget Vasteras : See — Andersson, Stig. 3,337,772. Andersson, Stig G. L. 3,323,016. Bergman, Lars. 3,349,312. Bjork, Lennart. 3,359,481. Boksjo, Carl I. 3,300,6S4. Boksjo, Carl I. 3,310,707. Boksjo, Carl I. 3,344,309. Boksjo, Carl I., and Hedenbo. 3,302,094. Bringert, Goran. 3,329,906. Danieli, Sten H. 3,332,519. Eklund, Torsten. 3,325,160. Ekstrom, Sven A. 3.358.211. Fahlen, Nils. 3.319,120. Fahlen, Nils, and Madzarevic. 3,358,220. Flinth. Rune. 3,358,500. Forssell, Harry. 3,353.096. Forwald, Haakon. 3.350.529. Forwald, Haakon, Savolainen, and Berg. 3,304.529. Fredrikson, Bengt, Haas, Karlsson, and Rydinger. 3,334,- 171. Grees. Karl L., and Karlsson. 3,354,326 Hedstrom, Hans. 3,327,189. Helsing. Erik, and Strom. 3,316,340 Johansson, Ariie. 3,331,900. Jonsson, Erik, Aste, and Van Santen. 3,332,850. Kain, Per, and Torok. 3,353,384. Keding, Olof, Eriksson, and Frodin. 3,305,153. Lindstrom, Carl. 3,334,411. Lindstrom, Olle. 3,299,861. Lindstrom, Olle. 3,301.709. Lindstrom, Olle. 3,352,716. Lindstrom, Olle. 3,359,099. Mattson, Arne, and Angersson. 3.318,463. Myklebust. Roger, Forsberg, and Lomar. 3,319,150. Sivilotti, Olivo. 3,324,695. Sletbak, Jarle. Nilsson, and Virsberg. 3,359.4S2. Sletback, Jarle, Virsberg, and Hvlten-Cavallius 3,358.- 213. Stackegard. Hans. 3,325,686. Stenkvist, Sven-Einar. 3.297,311. Stenkvist, Sven-Einar, and Hanas. 3,352,665. Tuneblom, Eskil. 3.339.680. Uhlmann, Erich. 3.339.083. Waloen, Age, and Tuneblom. 3,297,115. Allmark, Reginald H., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Tran- sistor pulse amplifier controlled bv lightly damped oscil- latory circuit. 3,322,966, 5-30-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Allmark, Reginald H., and J. R. Ellison, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Logical electric circuits. 3,353,105 11-14- 67, Cl. 328 — 91. Alloy Metal Products. Inc. : See — Newitt. George B. 3,336,118. Alloy Surfaces Co.. Inc. : See — Samuel, George A., and Bell. 3,353,936. Alloys Research & Mfg. Corp. : See — Storchheim, Samuel. 3.301.671. Storchheim. Samuel. 3.331,684. Wallace, Lance. 3,326,679. Alloys Unlimited Inc. : See — La Plante, Jerry C. 3,302,2S0. Allphin, Nylen L.. Jr. : See — Taussig. Peter R., and Allphin. 3,335.178. Allphin, Nylen L., Jr., to Chevron Research Co. High alka- linity overbased phenate. 3,336.224, S-15-67, Cl. 252 — 33.4. Allport, Davies : See — Hutton, William C, Donkin, Allport, and Shenkle. 3,321,129. 26 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Allport, Dennis C, G. A. Gamlen, J. A. Corran, D. C. Eaton, and H. J. Twitchett, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Polvurethanes preparation utilizing piperidine compounds as catalysts. 3,320,190, 5-16-67, CI. 260—2.5. Allport, John J., to United Aircraft Corp. Electrical power generator. 3,337,760, 8-22-67, CI. 310—13. Allred, Robert D., V« to N. J. Schwartz. Adjustable open-end wrench. 3,358,532, 12-19-67, CI. 81—111. All-Steel Equipment Inc. : See — Rudolph. Nathan H., Deming, and Hurtt. 3,337,689. - Allswede. Keith A. : See — Davis. Ralph A., and Allswede. 3,341,281. Alltop, James C, and P. C. Crowe, to International Specialty Products. Inc. Business card dispenser having a reciprocat- ing card ejector means. 3,308,989, 3-14-67, CI. 221—232. Allum, Robin D. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- 675. Allured, Robert B., L. R. Carver, K. F. Stroms, and W. L. Carlson, to General Motors Corp. Method and apparatus for cold forming toothed elements. 3,303,682, 2-14-67, CI. 72—88. Allured. Robert B., A. S. Strzelewicz, and M. Woods, to General Motors Corp. Commutator pulse counting appa- ratus. 3,346.725. 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 92. Allwardt. Robert K. : See — Harrington, John A., Allwardt, Porter, and Wass. 3,299,455. Allwes, Alvin E. Cutter attachment for sewing machines. 3,326.154, 6-20-67, CI. 112 — 128. Allwood, Inc. : See— Bnerkner, Wolfgang. 3,340,127. Allwood. John, to Machinery Specialties Pty. Ltd. Stand pipe structure. 3,355,096, 11-28-67, CI. 339 — 5. Allyn, Harold D. Firearm. 3,336,691, S-22-67, CI. 42—75. Aim, Bernard D., to Vulcan Equipment Co. Ltd. Tire vul- canizing apparatus. 3,327,351, 6-27-67, CI. 18 — 18. Aim, Christian A., to The Whitney Blake Co. Method for making electrical cable. 3,304,214, 2-14-67, CI. 156 — 54. Aim. Edward J. Multiple socket wrench. 3,320,837, 5-23- 67, CI. 81 — 185. Aim, Robert M., to Standard Oil Co. Process of dispersing asphaltenes in rubber. 3,334,058, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Almac Cryogenics, Inc. : See — Hedstrom. Albert V. 3,334,667. Almar Industries, Inc. : See — Albrecht, George J. 3,355.239. Almar-Naess, Almar. Method for corrosion protection. 3,350,- 288, 10-31-67, CI. 204 — 147. Almco Supersheen Division of Great Britain Ltd. : See — Kellard, Charles J. A. 3,305,977. Almenar Ramon, Jose, and C. Soriano Mestre. Change speed gear. 3,336.813, 8-22-67, CI. 74—337.5. Aimer, Friedrich H. R.. G. S. Schrijnemakers, A. Kuiper, and A. P. Van Rooy, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cup- shaped control electrode securing cathode bv thin support- ing members. 3,354,340, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 82. Almerini, Achille L., and H. R. Knapp, to United States of America, Army. Ammonia cell. 3,309,230, 3-14-67, CI. 136—90. Almirante. Luigi, W. Murmann, and L. Friz, to Laboratorio Bioterapico Milanese Selvi & C. S.a.s. Novel 1,2-a-imidazo- pvridines and a process for the manufacture thereof. 3,318,880, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. Almond, Lathan C, Jr. Staple extractor. 3,311.346, 3-28- 67, CI. 254 — 28. Almond. Norman E. : See — Stacy, Robert G., Almond, and Freholm. 3,349,874. Almquist, Harrv G. Safety cut-off for electrical power op- erated hand tools. 3.340,433, 9-5-67, CI. 317 — 18. Almquist, Nils T., to United States of America, Armv. Self- regulating turbine. 3,352,536, 11-14-67, CI. 253 — 59. Almqvist Kurt K. A. : See — - Josefsson, Erik A. A., Bengtsson, and Almqvist. 3,304,- 172. Almstead, James L., H. R. Greeb, and T. H. Ohren, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent compositions. 3,351,557, 11-7-67, 01. 252—106. Almy, Leonard B. Proximity detectors. 3,339,125, 8-29-67, CI. 317—123. Alnor Instruments, Division Illinois Testing Laboratories : See— Peltola, Veikko K. 3,350,942. Alon. Alexander : See — Baniel, Avraham M., Blumberg, and Alon. 3,338,674. Alon. Alexander, R. Blumberg, and A. M. Baniel. Process for the manufacture of phosphoric acid. 3,311,450, 3-2S- 67, CI 23—165. Alos AG. : See — Knus, Jean A. 3,302,515. Alpeda Industries. Inc. : See — Davis, Herschel L. 3.317.030. Alper, Allen M., and R. N. McNally, to Corhart Refractories Co. Basic refractory. 3,310.414, 3-21-67, CI. 106 — 58. Alper, Allen M., R. N. McNally, and P. Papa, to Corhart Refractories Co. Magnesium oxide casting. 3,332,740, 7-25- 67, CI. 23—201. Alper, Allen M., and R. N. McNally, to Corhart Refractories Co., Inc. MsO-B 2 03 fused cast refractory. 3,337,353, S-22- 67, CI. 106 — 58. Alper, Allen M., R. C. Doman. and P. Papa, to Corhart Re- fractories Co. Refractory casting. 3,337,354, S-22-67, CI. 106—59. Alper, Allen M., R. C. Doman, and R. N. McNally, to Corning Glass Works. Fused refractory castings. 3,340,076, 9-5-67, CI. 106—56. Alper, Allen M., R. C. Doman, and R. N. McNally, to Corning Glass Works. Fused cast refractory. 3,340,077, 9-5-67, CI. 106—56. Alper, Allen M., R. C. Doman, and R. N. McNally, to Corning Glass Works. Fused refractory castings. 3,340,078, 9-5-67, CI. 106—56. Alper Allen M., and R. C. Doman, to Corhart Refractories Co. Refractory with periclase-based stabilized solid solution. 3,342,616, 9-19-67, CI. 106 — 59. Alper, Stanley, to General Electric Co. Multiple engine control. 3,299,630, 1-24-67, CI. 60—39.15. Alpers, Frederick C, to United States of America, Navy. Sim- ple form of probe antenna noise cancellation system. 3,296,- 619, 1-3-67, CI. 343 — 120. Alpert, Abraham. Merchandise support device. 3,317,056, 5-2-67, CI. 211 — 176. Alpert, Norman, M. Felcheck, and R. Townsend, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Business accounting system and machine and electronic controls therefor. 3,330,947, 7— 11-67, CI. 235—176. Alpert, Seymour B. : See — - Wolk, Ronald H., and Alpert. 3,338,820. Alpha Metals, Inc. : See — Manko, Howard. 3,320,661. Alpha Microelectronics Co., Inc. : See — ■ Karp, Jay C. 3,349,481. Alpha Research & Development, Inc. : See — Port, Eli A. 3,316,826. Alpha Trace, Inc. : See — Vaughn. Arthur, and Self. 3,301,337. Alphanumeric Inc. : See — Schwartz, Milton. 3.305,841. Alpine Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Zimmermann, Walter. 3,353,755. Alpini, Walter. Endless belt conveyor for intermittent feed- ing of heated press. 3,323,446, 6-6-67, CI. 100 — 93. Alpiser, Francis M. : See — Goddard, George J., Evans, and Alpiser. 3,310,202. Alps, Hugo A. : See — Sparks, Peter G., and Alps. 3.311,582. Alquist, Henry E., and D. E. Smith, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Moisture determination. 3,327,735, 6-27-67, CI. 138 — 43. Alrov Printing Corp. : See — Kest, Donald O.. and Figgis. 3.315.386. Alsch, Richard E., to Graham Transmissions, Inc. Variable speed transmission. 3.349,642, 10-31-67, CI. 74 — 796. Alsch, Richard E., to Graham Transmissions, Inc. Variable speed planetary friction gear transmission. 3,357,277, 12- 12-67, CI. 74 — 790. Alsco, Inc. : See — Brand, Eugene L. 3,298,510. Brand, Eugene L. 3,345,778. Collins, Marvin R. 3.318,000. Youssi, Dale J., and Heck. 3,358.355. Alsman, Eugene M. Apparatus for producing molded pulp articles. 3,317,371, 5-2-67, CI. 162—385. Alsobrooks, Darriel L., to Michigan Dynamics, Inc. Centrifugal purifier. 3,347,380, 10-17-67, CI. 210—130. Alsop, Charles R., and R. M. Semple, to Simon-Carves Ltd. Apparatus for the aeration of liquids. Re. 26,194, 4-18-67, CI. 259—107. Alsop, James F., to Daw and United Engineering Co. Ltd. Transfer means. 3,302,772, 2-7-67, CI. 198—221. Alsop, Ranulph M.. to Fisons Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Aerosol applicators. 3,302,S34, 2-7-67, CI. 222—162. Alspaugh, Samuel W., to General Motors Corp. Safety stop block. 3,333,447, 8-1-67, CI. 72—31. Alster, David I., and A. M. Wolf, to Electrospace Corp. Elec- tromagnetic display device. 3,309,696, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 373. Alston, Russell M., and C. R. Sharp, to Rain Bird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp. Automatic control for sprinkler systems. 3.309.543, 3-14-67, CI. 307—141.4. Alsys, Clarence M. Tee-Pab. Inc. Dispensing carton of shirred sausage casings. 3,321,072, 5-23-67, CI. 206 — 46. Alt. Ernst, B. Buchner, G. Reges, and A. Horak, to Auto Union G.m.b.H. Lubrication system for internal-combustion en- gines. 3,297,008, 1-10-67, CI. 123—127. Alt, Frank B., to Diamond Alkali Co. High pressure packing. 3,325,173, 6-13-67, CI. 277—59. Alt, Leslie L., and R. N. Lawson, to General Electric Co. Diagnostic thermography method and means. 3.335,716, 8-15-67. CI. 128—2. Alta Industries, Inc. : See — Ropiequet, Richard L., and Webber. 3,351,406. Altamil Corp. : See — Tuttle, Wainwright. 3,300,823. Altenau, Alan G. : See — Rogers, Lockhart B., and Altenau. 3,312,042. Altenbrando, Philip T. : See — Gross, Sherman B., Uretsky, and Altebrando. 3,296,502. Altenburger, Karl. Rim brake. 3,314,504, 4-1S-67, CI. 1SS- 24. Altenburger, Paul, to The United States Time Corp. Method of assembly of resonator. 3,352,000, 11-14-67, CI. 29 — 177. LIST OF PATENTEES 27 Alter, Henry W., and C. R. Anderson, to General Electric Co. Irradiated nuclear fuel recovery. 3,359,07S, 12-19-67, CI. 23—326. Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Vat dyestuffs containing anthraquinone nuclei. 3,337,553, S-22-G7, CI. 260 — 256.5. Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Anthraquinone vat dyestuffs. 3,337,582. S-22-G7, CI. 260 — 316. Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 3,338,- 904, S-29-67, CI. 260—272. Altermatt, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. N-(S'-arylthio-l'-anthraquino- nyl) - 1 - amino - 2 - anthraquinone carboxamide. 3, 300, 532, 12-26-67. CI. 260—308. Altermatt, Rudolf: See — Mueller. Curt, and Altermatt. 3.359,256. Alterwitz, Melvin. Chilled beverage dispensing system. 3,327,- 902, 6-27-67, CI. 222—108. Alting-Mees, Hemmo R., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Tar- get assembly comprising insulating target, field and col- lector meshes. 3,303,373, 2-7-67, CI. 313 — 65. Altaian, Frank, Jr., to The Eagle-Picher Co Flexible plastic bag package. 3,338.398, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 57. Altman. George I. : See — Altaian, Russell S. Re. 26,257. Altman, Gerald. Photographic documentary storage process and apparatus. 3,324,764, 6-13-67, CI. 88 — 24. Altman, Gerald. Process for producing images by episcopic projection utilizing directive illumination. 3.33L68S, 7-18- 67. CI. 96 — 27. Altman, Mary J. W. N. : See — Altman, Russell S. Re. 26,257. Altman, Russell S., deceased, by G. I. and M. J. W. N. Altman, co-executors. Method of cooking grain in a closed system. Re. 26,257, 8-29-07, CI. 99 — 80. Altmann, Bert L. : See — Reed, Martin C, and Altmann. 3,328,036. Altmann, Berton G. : See — Elmer .Tack T., and Altmann. 3,333,972 Altmann, Werner E., K. Enke, and A. F. Rothweiler, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Sliding joint. 3,298,200, 1-17-67, CI. 64 — 21. Altmeppen, Johannes, and H. Hinrichs, to Westinghouse Bremsen- und Apparatebau, G.m.b.H. Flow control valve device. 3,338,263, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 493 7. Altmeyer, John, to New-Tronics, Inc. Extensible dipole with adjustable loading coils. 3,327,311, 6-20-67, CI. 343 — 750. Alto Co. : See — Grossi, Lewis G., and Schmidt. 3,300,945. Irving, Frank M., Jr., and Ferro 3,325,025. Irving Frank M., Jr., Schmidt, and Potter. 3,322,314. Alton Box Board Co. : See — Boitel, Arwed C. 3,325,964. Veach, Roy D. 3,329,747. Altonji Edmund R., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Pulse code modulation encoding and decoding apparatus. 3,320,534, 5-16-67, CI. 325 — 38. Altonji John A., and J. G. Vaiana, to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Adjustable quick-release mechanism for print drum. 3,347,159, 10-17-67, CI. 101—93. Altorfer. Hans. Bedstead. 3,300,794, 1-31-67, CI. 5 — 68. Altosaar, Heino. to Dominion Tar & Chemical Co., Ltd. Axial feed waferizer. 3,304.970, 2-21-67, CI. 144 — 162 Altscher Siegfried, and M. N. Schneider, to Nopco Chemical Co. Polyester-polyisocyanate materials and coatings ob- tained therefrom. 3,304,286, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 47. Altseimer, John H., to Aerojet-General Corp. Rocket nozzle ^3„ automatically adjustable auxiliary nozzle portion. 3,3oS,933, 12-19-67, CI. 239—265.43. AI o S S?^ Ralph, to General Motors Corp. Roller bearing cage. 3,356,428, 12-5-67, CI. 30S— 217. Alul, Husni R., S. G. Clark, and G. J. McEwan, to Monsanto Co. Alkyl aryl process. 3,349,144, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 671. Alumasc Ltd. : See — Lewis, Eric C. 3,323,714. Alumiline Corp., The : See — Bienenfeid, Norman, Abedon, Primeau, and Blackman. 3,307,294. Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. : See — Bakker, Ware T„ and Lindsay. 3,304,153. Braunwarth, Victor A., Nickle, and Phillips. 3.34G,368. Collins, Donald L. W., and Sevier. 3,326,270 Cooke, William E., Bury, and Smits. 3,359, 1S9. Cooke. William E.. and Helwigh. 3,359,190. Dewing, Ernest W. 3,324,013. Hine, Roy A. 3,321,305. Marsh. Cedric. 3.343,315. Paquet. Jean L. 3,322.659. Phillips, Norman W. F. 3,323,909. Phillips, Norman W. F., Rapson, and Southam. 3,311,- 363- Phillips, Norman W. F., and Southam. 3,336,731. Phillips, Norman W. F., and Southam. 3,343,946. Rapson, Bryan. 3,349.160. Rapson. Bryan, and Southam. 3,311,362. Southam, Frederick W. 3,351.461. Sunnucks, David C. 3,314,829. Trubey, Philip w., Hanna, Gordon, and Turnev. 3,322,502. Young, George M., and Sunnucks. 3,306,73S. Aluminium- Walzwerke Singen G.m.b.H. : See — Keller, Hans, Mtihlhausser, and Post. 3,345,20S. Aluminum Body Corp. : See — Koot. Alplionsus E. 3,353,S63. Aluminum Co. of America : Sec — Anderson, William A. 3,359,085. Anderson, William A., and Andrew. 3,312.535. Anderson, William A., and Vernam. 3,304,209. Blayden, James H. 3,295,803. Blessinger, John A., Molvik, and Harris. 3,344,845. Brondyke, Kenneth J., and Craig. 3,349,837. Brown, Melvin H., and Lifka. 3,333,990. Brown, Melvin H.. Lifka, and Pitts. 3,333,9S9. Callahan, Thomas W., and Duffy. 3,356,788. Close, Frederick J. 3,300,080. Craig, Richard T. 3,329,200. Craig, Richard T. 3,338,290. Craig. Richard T., and Dieffenbach. 3,327,768. Dell, Manuel B. 3,303,119. Dudas, Joseph H., and Collins. 3,332,773. Dunn, Lloyd G. 3,335. S99. Dunn, Lloyd G. 3,357,388. Grundmann, Walter E., and La Barge. 3,335,S90. Inlow, Robert S. 3,333,451. Jacobs, Stanley C. 3,303,019. Jeffries, John E. 3,307,750. Kelly, Frank M. 3,314,519. Lake, John A. 3,303,962. Myers, Robert R. 3,303,263. Osborne, Andrew G., and Stassln. 3,303,955. Pearson. Alan, and MacZura. 3,358,937. Stokes, John J., Jr. 3,307,976. Terrill, James R., and Richards. 3,337,947. Thomas, John W. 3,323,270. Wade, Bernard F. 3,301,433. Wood, David B. 3,359,923. Zoeller, Richard J., Lazure, and Walker. 3,360,121. Aluminum Development Corp.: See — Stern, Mark. 3,318,030. Aluminum Extrusions, Inc. : See — Hinrichs, Carl B. 3,350,120. Aluminum Goods Ltd. : See — Russell, Norman E. 3,356,250. Aluminum Supply Co., tubing division, Inc. : See — Sherman, Roger M. 3,345,034. Alvarez, Francisco, to Syntex Corp. Process for the prepara- tion of uncontaminated 172-ethynyl-19-nor-A-'-androsten- 17,8 ol-3-one. 3,299,106, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Alvarez, Francisco, to Syntex Corp. Process for preparation of 19-nor-A =(10 >-androstene-3,17-dione and 19-nor-A 4 -andro- stene-3,17-dione. 3,301,877, 1-31-67, CI. 260—397.3. Alvarez, Francisco, to Syntex Corp. Process for the prepara- tion of A 1 . 3 - 5(10) -trienes and 3-keto-6-oxygenated-A 6 «°'-dehy- dro intermediates thereof. 3,318,923, 5-9-67, CI. 260— 397.4. Alvarez, Francisco, J. B. Siddall, and A. Ruiz, to Syntex Corp. Process for the hydrolysis of cyclic acetals and ketals. 3,338.926, 8-29-67, CI. 260—397.4. Alvarez, Francisco, J. B. Siddall, and A. Ruiz, to Syntex Corp. Process for the hydrolysis of bismethylenedioxy derivatives. 3,338,930, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Alvarez, Luis W., to Optical Research and Development. Optical range finder with variable-angle exponential prism. 3,299,768, 1-24-67, CI. 88—2.4. Alvarez, Luis W., to Optical Research and Development Corp. Two-element variable-power spherical lens. 3,305,294, 2- 21-67. CI. 351 — 169. Alvarez-Calderon, Alberto. Flap actuator. 3,333,791, 8-1-67, CI. 244 — 42. Alvarez-Calderon, Alberto. Actuator for variable span wing. 3.333,792, 8-1-67. CI. 244 — 43. Alvden, Bror R. J. H., to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Means for releasable connection of building elements. 3,339,954, 9-5-67, CI. 287— 1S9.36. Alves Photo Service, Inc. : See — Lee, Richard G. 3.345,911. Alvey Conveyor Mfg. Co. : See — Lytle, George F. 3.358.993. Alvey, Francis B., to Celanese Coatings Co. High molecular weight thermoplastic resin from the polvmerization of diphenols and diepoxides. 3,336.257. 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 47. Alvey, Francis B., to Celanese Coatings Co. Epoxide resin process. 3,350,353, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 47. Alvin. S. : See — Brimble, Peter F., and Scheidbach. 3,302,725. Alwitt. Robert S., and S. D. Ross, to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic capacitor. 3,346,782, 10-10-67, CI. 317 — 230. Alyanakyan, Satenik A. : See — ■ Reisman, Arnold, Berkenblit. and Alyanakyan. 3,354,004. Alyea, Harold W., to Johnson Service Co. Length-changing mechanism for linkage of an actuated device. 3,298,658, 1-17-67, CI. 251 — 11. Alzner, Bernard G., and O. E. H. Klopfer, to Ethyl Corp. Cellular plastic compositions. 3,338,845, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Amacher. Arthur W. Automatic headlight dimming system for interrupting the connection of the voltage source to the bright filaments only. 3,325,680, 6-13-67, CI. 315— S2. Amada, Sanae, R. Kawano, M. Arakawa, and H. Iwano, to Fujitsu Ltd., and Kurosawa Tele-Communications Ltd. Type- writer with typewheel and hammer mounted on movable car- riage. 3,353,648, 11-21-67, CI. 197 — 55. Amagasa, Masataka, T. Tamaguchi, and M. Tanaka. Process for the preparation of conjugated cyclohexadienes. 3,326,- 991, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 666. 28 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Amagasa, Masataka, and T. Yamaguehi, to Chiyoda Kakoken- setsu Kabusliiki Kaisha. Process for the production of polyalkylcyclohexenes and polyalkylbenzenes. 3,346,654, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 666. Amagasa, Masataka, T. Yamaguehi, and Y. Saito, to Chiyoda Kakokensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the prepara- tion of eyclohexene and alkyl-substituted cyclohexenes. 3,359,339, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 666. Amagasaki Iron & Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Mori, Genzo, and Takagi. 3,360,253. Takayanagi, Uniekichi, and Kuwahara. 3,355,195. Amann, August, W. Jentzsch, and G. Neubauer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. N-isopropylcar- bamic acid-(2,2,2-trischloromethyl)-ethyl ester. 3,336,367, 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 482. Amann, Herbert, and E. Bader, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roesler. Production of shaped poly- amide structures of improved properties using amides, sulf- oxides or sulfones. 3,359.227, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 30.8. Amano, Masahiro, and H. Ohye, to Mitsubishi Paper Mill, Ltd. Method for preparing pressure-sensitive filler-containing copying paper and paper thereof. 3,330,722, 7-11-67, CI. 162—181. Amanrich, Eobert : See — Cousserans, Gilbert, and Amanrich. 3,328,398. Amariti, Luigi : See — Klimkowski, Robert J., Amariti, and Beauchamp. 3,316,- 092. Amariti, Luigi, P. Paulon, Jr., C. J. Marshall, and G. E. Beauchamp, to Eugene Dietzgen Co. Diazotype reproduction material. 3,360,369, 12-26-67, CI. 96 — 75. Amatel, Harold, to Continental Packaging Corp. Package and method of manufacture thereof. 3,333,756, 8-1-67, CI. 229 — 14. Amato, Carmelo J., and D. L. Lawrence, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Signal-producing circuit. 3,320,515, 5-16-67, CI. 321 — 45. Amato, Gordon W. : See — Taylor, John W., Jr., and Amato. 3,314,018. Amato, Peter. Apparatus for tipping hair including a tube for receiving a tuft of hair and having an expansion cham- ber. 3,295,535, 1-3-67, CI. 132—9. Amatruda, Sylvia : See — Lerner, Samuel. 3,357,147. Amatsu, Hideo, and H. Esashi, to Sony Corp. Reel container. 3,348.668. 10-24-67, CI. 206—52. Amberg, Ralph G. : See — Amberg, Stephen W. and R. G., and Phillips. 3,338,027. Amberg, Stephen W. and R. G., Porter, and Phillips. 3,354,605. Amberg, Stephen W. : See — St. Clair, David L., Amberg, Doherty, and Phillips. 3,354,- 614. Amberg, Stephen W., to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Container and lid. 3,301.464, 1-31-67, CI. 229 — 13. Amberg Stephen W. and R. G., and J. Phillips, to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Container sealing apparatus. 3,338,027, 8-29-67, CI. 53—341. Amberg, Stephen W., K. J. Vickary, and D. L. St Clair, to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Receptacle capping machine and meth- od. 3,354,604, 11-28-67. CI. 53 — 42. Amberg, Stephen W, and R. G., H. Porter, Jr. and J. Phillips, to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Shrink-film closures. 3,354,605, 11-28-67, CI. 53—42. Ambil, Karl-Heinz : See — Wisseroth, Karl, Volmer, and Ambil. 3,306,963. Ambler, Arnold E., and R. W. Tomlinson, to Imperial Chemi- cal Industries Ltd. Pigment composition, process for manu- facture, and organic materials containing the same 3,296,- 001, 1-3-67, CI. 106—30. Ambler, Edward C, and B. L. Batson, to Veeder-Root Inc. Counter reset mechanism. 3,332,619, 7-25^67, CI. 235 — 144. Amborski, Leonard E., and W. P. Weisenberger, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cellular polyamide product. 3,310,506, 3-21-67, CI. 260—2.5. Ambos. Henry F., and H. R. Letehworth, to Seafoods Auto- mation Corp. Apparatus for processing shrimp. 3,310,832, 3-28-67, CI. 17—2. Ambraziatis, William A. Bowsight. 3,320,670 5-23-67, CI. 33 — 46. Ambrogi, Raymond R., to Corning Glass Works. Molten glass dispensing plunger needle. 3,332,766, 7-25-67, CI. 65 — 330. Ambrogi. Raymond R., to Corning Glass Works. Forced stream feeding through orifice. 3.351,449, 11-7-67, CI. 65 — 122. Ambrogi, Raymond R., and A. Carmi, to Corning Glass Works. Method and apparatus for pressing thermoplastic mate- rials. 3.353,942, 11-21-67, CI. 65—68. Ambrose, Alwin W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Steam generator organization. 3,301,224. 1-31-67. CI. 122 — 406. Ambrose, Alwin W., to Combustion Engineering. Inc. Fluid heater support. 3.307.524, 3-7-67, CI. 122 — 510. Ambrose, Helen M. Elastic neck form. 3, 328, 80S, 7-4-67, CI. 2—127. Ambrose, Paul E., W. J. Dorsey. and P. D. Kaspar. to Inter- national Playtex Corp. Method of making a girdle. 3,328,- 222, 6-27-67, CI. 156—229. Ambrosio, Biagio F.. and R. Turn ; said Turn assor. to said Ambrosio. Data converter. 3.351,916, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Ambruch, Michael. Ciear or cigarette holder with adaptor. 3.298,379, 1-17-67, CI. 131 — 179. Ambrus, Laszlo : See — Allen, Robert E., and Ambrus. 3,336.355. Allen, Robert E., and Ambrus. 3,336.356. Amburgey, James M., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dispensing container closure. 3,332,586, 7-25-67, CI. 222 — 480. Amchem Products, Inc. : See — Brown, Dean A., and Hart. 3,342,585. Douty, Alfred, Heller, and Steinbrecher. 3,333,988. Gardner, George S., and Saukaitis. 3,346,404. Harrison, George C. 3,297,494. Schiffman, Louis. 3,350,243. Steinbrecher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harrison. 3.350,284. Waldrum, John E., and Robinson. 3,313,489. Amco Capital Corp. : See — Webb, John C. 3,351,058. Amcodyne & Co. : See — Ross, Gene W. and D. S. 3,300,392. Amdahl, Alton J., to Trace Tooling Corp. Globe structure. 3,331,145, 7-18-67, CI. 35 — 46. Amdahl, Gene M., E. D. Councill, R. J. Flaherty, and J. J. Zagursky, to International Business Machines Corp. Mem- ory protection system. 3,328,765, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Amdahl, Gene M., R. J. Carnevale, A. F. Collins, E. R. Marsh, and A. E. Villante, to International Business Machines Corp. Storage protection systems. 3,328,768, 6-27-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ameen, Jameil : See — Gerry, Harold T., and Ameen. 3,308,156. Ameen, Jameil, to Allied Chemical Corp. Ethylene oxidation catalyst composition comprising silver on alpha-alumina. 3,305,492, 2-21-67, CI. 252 — 463. Ameliotex, Inc. : See — Peters, Timothy V. 3,346,529. Amemiya, Hiroshi, to Radio Corp. of America. Memory with improved arrangement of conductors linking memory ele- ments to reduce disturbances. 3,305,846, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 174. Amemiya, Hiroshi, T. R. Mayhew, and R. L. Pryor, to Radio Corp. of America. Midpoint conductor drive and sense in a magnetic memory. 3,319,233, 5-9-67, CI. 340—174. Amen, Nicholas C. Device for measuring fluid pressure. 3,332,- 287, 7-25-67, CI. 73 — 419. Amend, William P., W. D. Goodberlet, deceased (by G. C. Goodberlet), to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Cou- pling. 3,327,497, 6-27-67, CI. 64 — 9. Am Ende, Robert A., to Industries Inc. Cutting mechanism. 3.316,570. 5-2-67, CI. 10—25. Amerace Corp. : See — Cathey, Thaddeus F., Campbell, and Ryder. 3,296,185. Swoboda, Herman A. 3,298,869. American Air Filter Co., Inc. : See — Bennett, Robert L. 3.348.366. Boylan, Robert J. 3,334,473. Copenhefer, John E. 3,303,010. Getzin, Allan R. 3,360,120. Gonzalez, Don J. 3,334,472. Horneck, Carl E., and Baustian. 3,337,183. Hubbard, Arthur F. 3,329,140. Jackson, Robert L., Jr. 3,342,658. Keller, Joseph R. 3,354,623. McKenna. Frederic W. 3,304.696. Murphy, David J., Jr. 3,330,101. Murphy, David J., Jr. 3,350,861. Murphv, David J.. Jr. 3.354.622. Nutting, Arthur. 3,350.862. O'Dell, Leonard J. 3,332.218. Revell, Alan E. 3,296,780. Revell, Alan E. 3,310.931. Revell, Alan E. 3,324,633. Revell, Alan E. 3,332,215. Revell, Alan E. 3,350,853. 'Revell, Alan E. 3,350,854. Revell, Alan E. 3,350,855. Revell, Alan E. 3,350,856. Revell, Alan E. 3,359,709. Scholl, Howard O., and Hvatt. 3.354.620. Selhost, Dale L.. and Warner. 3,332,475. Smith, Tom R. 3,344,589. Smith, Tom R., and Bovlan. 3,344.590. Weber, George K. 3,309,185. Weber, George K., and Copenhefer. 3,322,585. Westlin, Karl L. 3,342,024. American Air & Power Co. : See — Scott. Joseph J. 3,295,453. American Aluminum Co. : See — Brucker. Henry J. 3,332,122. American Aniline Products, Inc. : See — Conwav, Charles L. 3,350,383. Conway, Charles L. 3,350,384. Dressier, Hans, and Pons. 3,326,627. Genta, Guido R. 3,324,131. Genta. Guido R. 3,350,425. Pons, Henry W., and Dressier. 3,337,290. American Bag & Paper Corp. : See — Kardon, Emanuel S. 3,342.402. American Biltrite Rubber Co., Inc. : See — Mason. James N., and Rothermel. 3,316,673. Slosberg. David K. 3.310,619. Wisotzky, Reuben. 3,316,137. American Bosch Arma Corp. : See — Baggio, Raphael, and Voillaume. 3,324,282. Bock, Charles D. 3,350,916. Bock, Charles D., Jorgensen, and Statsinger. 3,332,290. Chmura, Theodore S. 3.312,209. Davidson, Gareth M., and Meyer. 3,329,027. LIST OF PATENTEES 29 American Bosch Arma Corp. : See Continued Gibbs, Leslie K., and Warner. 3,311,783. Howe, Edwin \V. 3,301,073. Huse, Arthur E. 3,311,101. Levin, Morris, and Stab.1. 3. 341, SOS. Litiuan, Bernard, and Stateman. 3,338,166. McMillen, Hobby E. 3,300,704. McMillcn, Bobby E. 3,326,11*9. Moore, James K., Jr. 3,315,105. Rosenberg, Mertou I„ and Bohaker. 3,314,000. Savet, Paul H. 3,329,026. Sculi... Ddiuinick I'., and Newman. 3,311,326. Volgt, Max H. 3,311.102. Waldron, Claude F. 3,305,718. American Brake Shoe Co. : See — Adams, Cecil E., and Griffith. 3,359,914. Cox, Isaac E. 3,307,885. Pastan, Harvey L. 3,326,047. American Can Co. : See — Baker, Harry, Sr. 3,347,40S. Balocca, Alfred E., and Joosten. 3,203,818. Balocca, Alfred E., and Joosten. 3,355,059. Balocca, Alfred E., and Zundel. 3.308,986. Bard, Harry R. 3,338,46o. Bauer, Richard M. 3,32S,1S9. Behrens, Herbert C, and Sheninger. 3,307,390. Benson, Carl A., and Hart. 3,301,396. Blake, Trevor H. 3.341,329. Bofinger, Karl. 3,340,668. Bofinger, Karl, and Vitense. 3.315,626. Bolt, Richard R., and Wobbe. 3,360,157. Borkmann, Frank F., and Cassai. 3,355,995. Brandt, Roger. 3,295,725. Brandt, Roger, and Mestanas. 3,347,419. Brejcha, Robert J., Bazell, and Radnik. 3,358,4S7. Crockett, Donald P. 3,310,653. Crowe, Joseph S. 3,330,482. Crowe, Joseph S. 3,356.062. Dobbins, Walter J., Ecklund, and Polka. 3,321,564. Eckhoff, Paul S. 3.35S.S77. Ellis, Warren L. 3,334,776. Fitzwater, John H. 3,314,216. Fredrickson, Donald M. 3,359.890. Galloway, Robert K. 3,306,004. Gedde, Erik. 3,295,485. Gordon, James H., and Ruth. 3,295,722. Hackenberger, Robert R., L. E., and Fritz. 3,302,500. Hardy, Paul W., and Peisker. 3,300,296. Henrv, James W. Re. 26.185. Huppenthal, George A. 3,312,326. Ivanoff, Charles, and Jansen. 3.310,029. Jacobs, Edward C. 3,295.351. Jenkins, Charles W. 3,330,006. Joosten, Richard L., and Thorp. 3,358,876. Kane, Eric D., and Olson. 3.341,221. Kinney, Alfred W. 3,311,260. Klein, Albert J. 3,357,095. Klein, Albert J. 3,360,158. Kohan, Leonard R., and Kaul. 3,327,716. Marks, Ronald H. 3,331.222. Marks, Ronald H., and Millard. 3,323,298. Meyers, George L. 3,334,734. Mevers, George L. 3,355,303. Peterson, Robert J., and Coonrod. 3,298,287. Sanders, Robert E. 3,330.965. Scheindel. 'Christian T. 3.307,738. Schild. Charles W., and Wendricks. 3,341,059. Siegle. Edward R. 3,320,917. Taylor, William E. 3,303,958. Taylor, William E. 3,338,199. Thompson, William J. 3.358,594. Wathen. John M., Jr. 3.295,708. Wilier, Robert A. 3,327,502. Wolbert, Harris J. 3,314,329. American Cast Iron Pipe Co. : See — Baker, James R.. and Phelps. 3,348,995. Snow, William E. 3,321,304. American Casting and Mfg. Corp. : See — Wenk, Norman B., Jr. 3,326,589. American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. : See — Bratz, Otto J. 3.344.6S2. Gilmore, William J. 3,307,421. Gilmore, William J. 3,345,456. Gilmore, William J. 3.352,098. Gilmore, William J., and Peterson. 3,307,343. Grauel, Ernest H. 3,312,111. Moro. Dominik J. 3,347,588. Oliver, Robert P., and Fahy. 3.307,406. Peterson. Vincent C. J. 3,353,768. Wilson, James S. 3,319,924. American Character. Inc. : See — Suchowski, Bernard. 3,341,96S. American Chemical & Refining Co., Inc. : See — Camp. Eldridge K., Dietz, and Mitchell. 3,303,112. American City Bank and Trust Co. : See — Seaman, Harry J. 3,316,S22. American Cloth-Strait Co. : See — ■ Eury, William R. 3,357,073. American Coldset Corp. : See — Wisenbaker, John D., and Stuart. 3,308,893. American-Coleman Co., The : See — Martin, George J. 3,326,313. American Components, inc.: Sec — Douglass, Walter H., Sr. 3,35S,599. Hertzler, Samuel 11.. Jr. 3,340,473. American Compressed Steel Corp. : See — Ungerleider, Hugh J. 3,322,508. American Concrete Crosstie Corp. : See — Baker, Robert S. 3,305,907. American Cyanamid Co. : See — Adams, Thomas J., and Savides. 3,335,123. Addor, Roger W. 3,296,068. Addor, Roger W. 3,317,562. Addor, Roger W. 3,318,910. Addor, Roger W. 3,338,782. Addor, Roger W. 3,348,940. Albright, Jay D., and Goldman. 3,318,897. Alheim, Robert J., and Savides. 3,344,113. Allcock, Harrv R. 3,356,769. Allcock, Harry R., and Kugel. 3,299,128. Allcock, Harry R., and Siegel. 3,356,768. Allcock, Harry R., and Thomas. 3,329,663. Allen, George R., Jr., and Weiss. 3,351,639. Anderson, George W., and Callahan. 3,325,466. Andrews, Arthur L., and Anghinetti. 3,319,378. Andrews, Arthur L., and Anghinetti. 3,344,442. Arbie, John A. 3,321,344. Bader, Henry. 3,344,137. Baechtold, Robert L. 3,300,546. Bailey, William J. 3,334,064. Barber, William A. 3,318,736. Barber, William A. 3,338,751. Barber, William A. 3,342,642. Barber, William A., and Haldeman. 3,297,490. Barber, William A., and Haldeman. 3,305,400. Barber, William A., and Woodberry. 3,328,205. Barber, William A., and Woodberry. 3,348,974. Barringer, Donald F., Jr., and Berkelhammer. 3,336,327. Barringer, Donald F., Jr., and Berkelhammer. 3,338,909. Bauer, Victor J., and Dalalian. 3,332,975. Beachem, Michael T. 3,304,312. Beachem, Michael T., and Oppelt. 3,317,529. Berkelhammer, Gerald, and Wagner. 3,341,409. Berkelhammer, Gerald, and Young. 3,300,529. Berry, William L., and Thomas. 3,332,966. Best, Richard J., and Gordon. 3,325,444. Bikales, Norbert M. 3,298,520. Bikales, Norbert M. 3,301.400. Bikales. Norbert M. 3,353,671. Bitha, Panayota, Hlavka, and Martell. 3,341,585. Bitha, Panayota, Hlavka, and Martell. 3,341, 5S6. Bondarenko, Donald D. 3,351,458. Booth, Robert B. 3,317,040. Boothe, James H., and Petisi. Re. 26,271. Bristol, Alexander C. 3,333.023. Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,884. Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3.318.885. Brown, John J„ Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,886. Brunnstrom, Gosta. 3,320,244. Buell, Bennett G. 3,309,363. Buell, Bennett G. 3,341,529. Buell, Bennett G. 3,350.524. Bullock, Milon W., and Wood. 3,309,270. Calderazzo, Fausto. 3,316,297. Callahan, Francis M., and Zimmerman. 3,340,274. Cantrall, Edward W., and Bernstein. 3.306,894. Cantrall, Edward W., Joseph, and Bernstein. 3,334,013. Chamberlain, Ralph J. 3.319,629. Chen, Catherine S. H.. and Gray. 3,351,603. Chopoorian, John A. 3,317,321. 'Chopoorian, John A. 3,329,648. Colgan, Joseph D., and Witheford. 3,345,319. Comolli, Alfred G., and Davis. 3,339,250. Corso, Vito, Jr., Colman, and Carlin. 3.305,403. Cosullch, Donna B., Patrick, and Williams. 3,332,944. Cowen, Frank M., and Bellis. 3,360,550. Cummings, John R., and Cohen. 3,308,022. Davis, Stanley M., Kraebel, and Parent. 3.357,865. Deichert, William G., and Bristol. 3,318.975. Deichert, William G., and Webb. 3,304.196. Detoro, Frederic E., and Kraft. 3,332,939. Di Grado, Costabile J,, and Roeloffs. 3,335.700. Di Stefano, Vincent N., Skrivan, and Butler. 3,328,126. Doering, Arthur A. 3,341,595. Dorlon, George H„ and Loeffler. 3,314,795. Dorion, George H., Loeffler, and Rakowitz. 3,304,180. Dorion, George H., Nachtigall, and Cerreta. 3,322,67,8. Drucker. Arnold, and Senior. 3.301.797. Du Breuil Currv, Shirley, Young, Berkelhammer, and Ailman. 3,309,371. Dundon, John P. 3.335,113. Dusza, John P., Joseph, and Bernstein. 3,351,63S. Dziombe, Alexander. 3,356 443. English, Jackson P. 3,309,432. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3.321,478. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,330,831. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3.330,832. Epstein, Martin, Buckler, Sherr, and Gillham. 3,332,SS9. Esse, Robert C, and Sieger. 3,345,370. Fahrenbach. Marvin J.. Bell, and Sandhage. 3,301,065. Feldman, Allan M., and Hoffmann. 3.334,103. Feldman. Allan M., and Hoffmann. 3.354.230. Feldman, Louis I., Holmlund. and Sax. 3.297.6S7. 30 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued ITeldman Louis I., Holmlund, and Sax. 3,355,360. Fiess, Norman W. 3,310.362. Firth, William C, Jr. 3,345,359. Firth, William C, Jr. 3,345,360 Fluck Linton A., Jr., Roth, and Nakajima. 3,317,34o. Fordemwalt, Frederick. 3,308,206. Foster, Harold M. 3,313,770. Frazier, Charles, and Ritson. 3,297,61o. Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. O QQf) QQ 5 Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. 3 330 896. Fujita, Yoshimasa, and Shimoda. 3.310,456. Fujita, Yoshimasa, and Tsutsui. 3,3o2,626 Ga'deker, Shreekrishana M., and Cohen. 3,309,368. Gagliardi, George N. 3,340,262 Garber. Murray, and Miller. 3,297,708. Geurtsen Friedrich H. H., Barone, and Terenzi. 3,345,- 321. Giambalvo, Vito A., and Berry. 3,332,961. Giddings, Sydney A. 3,347,887. Giddings, Sydney A. 3,355.294. Giddings. Svdnev A., and Patella. 3,3o9,226. Gilbert, Richard' L., Jr. 3,338,675. Gillham, Helen C, and Klein. 3,345,432. _ Gillham, Helen C, and Sherr. 3,309,42o. Gillham, Helen C, and Sherr. 3.322,861. Gillham, Helen C, and Sherr. 3,341, 62o. Gordon, Samuel. 3,332,846. Granito, Nicholas A., and Arnone. 3,340,220. Grayson, Martin, Keough. and Rauhut. 3,299.143. Grayson, Martin, Keough, and Rauhut. 3,320,321. Grayson, Martin, Keough, and Rauhut. 3,332,962. Grayson, Martin, Keough, and Rauhut. 3.333,00d. Grayson, Martin, Sherr, Gillham, and Castelhon. 3,34o,- 392 Greenblatt, Eugene N., and Safir. 3,344,026. Greif, Martin, and Morris. 3.305,077. Griffith, Richard M. 3,345,434. Haacke Gottfried C. 3,297,403. Halverson, Frederick. 3.340.9S3. Hanifln, John W., Jr., Capuzzi, and Cohen. 3,345.372. Hardy Robert A.. Jr., Howell, and Quinones. 3,313,688. Hardv', William B., and Bennett. 3.335,142. Hardv William B.. Gallagher, and Adams. 3,32o,527. Hlavka, Joseph J., and Bitha. 3,330,841. Hlavka, Joseph J., and Bitha. 3,345,408. Hlavka, Joseph J., and Bitha. 3,360,558. Hofmann, Corris M., and Safir. 3.317.390. Holmes, Gerald P., and Murphy. 3.357.550. Horton, Robert L., and Brooks. 3,313,866. Howald, Jeremiah M. 3.333,020 Howell, Charles F., Hardy, and Quinones. 3.321,470. Huffman, Kenneth R., and Ullman. 3,321,491. Huffman, Kenneth R., and Ullman. 3,331.854. Huffman, Kenneth R., and Ullman. 3,331,859. Huhtanen. Charles N. 3,343,968. Hulliger, Fritz. 3,295.931. Hulliger, Fritz. 3,351,435. Hulliger Fritz. 3.356.464. Hyman, Daniel. Tribit, and Witheford. 3.321477 Jackson. Gerald J., Jr., and Butensky 3,313,800 Janes Raymond H., Novak, and Rawlings. 3,295,926. Kazan. John, Jr. 3.359.254. Klein. Harvev G.. and Gillham. 3,322,716. Klingsberg, Erwin. 3,299,055. Klingsberg, Erwin. 3,318.767. 0011 _ 00 Kulick, Russell J.. Strazdms. and Savina. 3,311,532. Kuntsmann, Martin P., and Porter. 3.338.786. Langford, Earl E., and Atwood. 3,296,711. Lawrence. Henry C. 3.360,650. Lenhard Robert H., Heller, and Bernstein. 3.347,8o4. Lew. Stephen D., Addor, and Magee. 3,317,561. Lewis Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,531. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,532. Lewis, Renmmin A„ Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,345.366. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,34o,368, Lewis, Charles E. 3.312.681. Lewis. Charles E. 3.330.617. Lies. Thomas A. 3.342.835. Littell. Ruddv. and Allen. 3.314.941. Los. Marinus. 3.321.488. Los, Marinus. 3.321.489. Los, Marinus. 3.321,511. Los, Marinus. 3.331.856. Los. Marinus. 3.344.169. Lovell. James B., and Baer. 3.317,636 Lyle George L.. Jr., and Johnston. 3,327,860. Magrane John K. 3,346,432. Martell, Michael J., Jr., and Tomcufeik. 3,345,379. Martinez, Rieardo M. 3,351,193. Marzluff, William F. 3,349,108. Matsunaga. Yoshio. 3 352,888. Mav, Donald R. 3,300.281. MeCormick. Jerry R. D. 3.345,409. McCormick Jerry R. D., and Jensen. 3,360,559. McGrath. Thomas F. 3,334,133. McLean, Daniel C. 3,302,410. McLean, Daniel C. 3,324,662. McLean, Daniel C. 3,324,663. McLean, Daniel C. 3,332,244. American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued McNally, George J., and Cipriani. 3,325,441. Mecco, Jerry M. 3,317,271. Milionis, Jerry P.. and Melchore. 3,359,234. Mino, Guido, and Thelin. 3,335,110. Morris, Adolph R. 3,335,086. Mosby, William L. 3,325,512. Mosby, William L., Gillham, and Sherr. 3,322,860. Nau, Harold H. 3,353.949. Nelson, Earl W., and Wikswo. 3,340,008. Nolan, Kenneth G., Frederick, and Coleman. 3,352,664. Northey, Elmore H. 3,359,983. Oldsberg, Lars O. 3,355,418. Papp, Grace P., and Buckler. 3.314,993. Parks, Kenneth L., and Randolph. 3,328,123. Personeus, Gordon R., and Hawkins. 3,344,028. Petisi, Joseph, and Boothe. Re. 25,253. Petisi, Joseph, and Boothe. 3,338,963. Petropoulos, John C. and Coscia. 3.296,334. Pounds, Lewis C, and Smith. 3,345,248. Rauhut, Michael M. 3,314,929. Rauhut, Michael M. 3,325,417. Rauhut, Michael M., and Semsel. 3,329,621. Remers, William A., and Weiss. 3,321,486. Remley, Kenneth H., and Anghinetti. 3,355,430. Reynolds, Walter F., Jr. 3,332,834. Ritson, Daniel D. 3,321.418. Roberts, George L., Hoelscher, and Cauwenberg. 3,359,- 070. Roberts, George L.. Jr.. and Fessler. 3,346,604. Rochow, Theodore G. 3,345,239. Safir, Sidney R., and William. 3,340,300. Sandhage, Ellsworth R., and Taylor. 3,342,180. Sassiver, Martin 'L., Lewis, and Shepherd. 3,345,367. Sassiver, Martin L., Lewis, and Shepherd. 3,345,369. Savides, Christos. 3,324,091. Savina, Anthonv R., and Ritson. 3,316,123. Sax, Karl J., Blank, Holmlund, and Evans. 3,329,579. Scanley, Clyde S. 3,328.328. Scanley, Clyde S. 3,333.007. Scanley, Clyde S. 3,337,636. Scanley, Clvde S. 3,359.073. Schaefer, Frederic C. 3,309,374. Schaefer, Frederic C, and Ross. 3.331.838. Schaub, Robert E., and Weiss. 3,330,824. Schiller, Arthur M., Tanner, and Lewis. 3,309,261. Schmidt, George H. 3,300,428. Schmitt, Edward E., and Polistina. 3,297,033. Schmitt. Joseph M., Landers, and Terenzi. 3,354,238. Scotti, Frank, and Andrew. 3,329,640. Sedlak, John A., and Gleckler. 3,342,855. Shaw, John T. 3.305,390. Sheats, George F., and Longfield. 3,332,947. Sheehan, Desmond, Clarke, and Rauhut. 3,352,791. Sherr, Allan E. 3,308,094. Sherr, Allan E. 3,333,974. Sherr, Allan E., and Gillham. 3,305,607. Sherr. Allan E., and Gillham. 3,341,624. Shu, Ping. 3.360,557. Singerman, Sol, Kaufman, and Glick. 3,311,110. Skoggard, Bruno B. 3,344,007. Skoggard, Bruno B., and Post. 3,329,173. Smith, Raymond J. D. 3,340,984. Smolin, Edwin M. 3,331,877. Smolin, Edwin M. 3,340.296. Snell. George J. 3.357,900. Stafiej, Stanley F., and Carvalho. 3,296,274. Stafiej, Stanley F., and Takacs. 3,305,555. Stafiej, Stanley F., and Takacs. 3,341,582. Strazdins, Edward, and House. 3,329,657. Susi, Peter V.. and Coleman. 3,341,464. Takacs, Edward A. 3,354,172. Takesue, Edward, Hlavka, and Boothe. 3,356,571. Tocus, Edward C, and Bauer. 3,341.413. Tomcufeik, Andrew S., Child, and Vogel. 3,299,038. Tomcufeik, Andrew S., Fabio, and Hoffman. 3.331,830. Tomcufeik, Andrew S„ Fabio, and Hoffman. 3.331,843. Tomcufeik. Andrew S.. Fabio. and Hoffman. 3,331,845. Torley, Robert E., and Berets. 3,340,982. Ullman, Edwin F. 3,329,502. Van Loo, William J., Jr. 3.311,496. Van Loo, William J., Jr. 3,323.939. Van Loo, William J., Jr., De Paolo, and O'Brien. 3,330,- 770. Van Loo, William J.. Jr., and Dundon. 3.334,373. Vincent, James G., Jr., Hansen, Yen, Taylor, Bott, and Greif. 3,333,031. Vitalis, Emil A. 3,329,637. Vitalis, Emil A., and Porter. 3.316,120. Vogel, Adolph W., Hardv, and Howell. 3,313,690. Waldron, Thomas F. 3,324,088. Waldron. Thomas F., and Mihal. 3,337,492. Walworth, Brvant L. 3,295.949. Walworth, Brvant L. 3,323,895. Walworth, Bryant L. 3,328,155. Walworth, Brvant L. 3.356.486. Wehneh, Donald C. 3,300,375. Weidenheimer, Joseph F., Ritter, and Sieger. 3,335,055. Weinberger, Arthur J., and De Lapp. 3,350,292. Weiss, Erwin L. 3,351,648. Welcher, Richard P. 3,316,304. Welcher, Richard P. 3,334,127. LIST OF PATENTEES 31 American Cyanamid Co. : See — Continued Welcher. Richard P. 3,352,919. Weleher, Richard P. 3,354,208. Whaley, Howard A., Patterson, Shay, and Tresner. 3,344,024. Whalev, Howard A., Patterson, and Thomas. 3.344,025. Whnteiy, Walter R., Roberts, Sheehan, and Castor. 3,342,- 1 2 1 . Wikswo, John P. 3,352,639. Wikswo, John P., and Nelson. 3,325,252. Wilkinson, Raymond G., and Shepherd. 3,297,707. Winterbottom, Robert, Bltha, and Kissman. 3,345,410. Wright, William B., Jr. 3,334,098. Wright, William B., Jr., and Brabander. 3,334,112. Wright, William B., Jr., and Brabander. 3,355,457. Wystrach, Vernon P., Rauhut, and Freyberger. 3,355,017. Yuan, Lun L., and Kurose. 3,315,442. Zambrano, Ronald T. 3,360,561. Ziering, Lance K. 3.348.975. Ziering, Lance K. 3,357,S63. American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. : See — Held, Joseph E. 3,326,208. Wallace, Frederick J. 3,297,022. American Defibrator Inc. : See — Lowgren, Uno, and Kollberg. 3,332,836. American Dispenser Co., Inc. : See — Ensign. Robert H., and Woods. 3,319,835. American District Telegraph Co. : See — Vassil, Theo N. 3,319,069. American Drill Bushing Co. : See — Andrews, Gary E., and Palmer. 3,297,293. Armacost, Robert H. 3,336,642. Armacost, Robert H. 3,336,S22. American Enka Corp. : See — Bakker, Willem. 3,319,409. Bergeijk, Jan V.. and Nieuwenhuijsen. 3,353,564. Berry, William R., and Grier. 3,345,341. Corbin, Thomas F., Jr., and Dodson. 3,328,341. Eskridge. Brewster B., and Satterwhite. 3,335.478. Gonsalves, Conrad J., and Van Anholt. 3,302,386. Gonsalves, Victor E. 3,330,492. Heijnis, James W. I. 3.353,211. Heijnis, James W. I. 3,353,239. Heijnis, James W. I., and Rietjens. 3,309,751. Heijnis, James W. I., and Vrolikjk. 3,353,754. Hennemann, Georg. 3,305,430. Leijser, Hendrikus J. 3,304,753. Remmers, Johannes H. 3.336,063. Rice, Charles M. 3,319,411. Sproull, Reavis C, and Berger. 3,318,317. Ten Have, Lambertus. 3.310,248. Van der Schee. Bernard L A. 3,345.041. Van Drnnen, Korstian J. M., and De Wolf. 3,323.168. Verbeek, Petrus. 3,307,805. Zoethout, Carl P. 3,336,00S. American Excelsior Corp. : See — Gasch, Dale J., and Pitsch. 3.351,977. Roesner, Donald B. 3.329,431. Roesner. Donald B. 3.346,400. Roesner. Donald B. 3.357,044. Ryan, Thomas J., and Stapp. 3.356,945. American Factors Associates, Ltd. : See — Silver. Harold F. 3.353.SS0. Silver, Harold F., Steele, and Price. 3,323,948. Silver, Harold F., Steele, and Price. 3.337.026. Silver, Harold F„ Steele, and Price. 3,351,295. American Fastener Corp. : See — Ellsworth. Robert C. 3,304,561. American Felt Co. : See — Armstrong, William F. 3,346,904. American Filtrona Corp. : See — - Berger, Richard M. 3.313.665. Berger, Richard M., and Sproull. 3.313.306. Berger. Richard M„ and Sproull. 3.354.8S6. Sproull, Reavis C, and Berger. 3,353,543. Sprou'l, Reavis C, Berger, and Lynch. 3,297,041. American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — ■ Greek, Eugene. 3,297,130. Greek, Eugene. 3,355,002. Kavalus, Leonard S. 3.301,426. Koll. Stanley J. 3,352,268. Koll, Stanley J., and Rocus. 3,332,211. Kokinda. George. 3,333,571. Lange, Samuel A. 3,338.445. Laurizio. Jeremiah. 3,323.162. Laurizio, Jeremiah. 3.353.S49. Lundeberg, Arthur R. 3.343,885. Malpas, Charles H. 3,343,724. Pentesco, Walter J. 3,322,086. Roberts. Seward M., and Greek. 3,330,403. Sloper, Leonard, and Rezner. 3,302,816. Wheaton, Herbert F., and Koll. 3,314,565. American Foundry & Furnace Co. : See — McQuown, Francis G. 3,295,821. American Gage & Machine Co. : See — Bajars, Eric. 3,349.325. Hosker, Gerald R. 3,349,245. American Gas Association, Inc. : See — De VVerth, Dougias W. 3,334,620. Feldkirchner, Harlan L., Linden, and Pvrcioch. 3,347,647. Hollowell, George T. 3,306,596. Kovach, John T., Jr., and Thompson. 3,295,585. Schaab, Michael J. 3,357,339. Ziellnski, Robert J. 3,351,818. Zielinski, Robert J., and Westberg. 3,348,104. American Gas & Chemicals, Inc. : See — Wolf, Milton, and Greek. 3,320,245. American Grandby Co., The : See — David. Robert J. 3,357,591. American Greetings Corp. : See — Lubin, Alvin K. 3,327,915. American Handle Sales Co. : See — Goldman, Ervin H., and Humphries. 3,343,634. American Handling Equipment Co.: See — Maurer. Charles J., and Montgomery. 3,349,924. American Hoechst Corp. : See — Eichel, Herman J. 3,324,109. American Hoist & Derrick Co. : See — Brown, Archer W., and Christmann. 3,302,806. American Home Products Corp. : See — Alburn, Harvey E., Clark, and Grant. 3,300,510. Alburn, Harvey E., Clark, Grant, and Russell. 3,329,675. Alburn, Harvey E., and Dvonch. 3,317,535. Alburn, Harvey E., and Dvonch. 3,324,495. Alburn, Harvey E., and Grant. 3,299,046. Alburn, Harvey E., and Grant. 3,340,252. Alburn. Harvey E., Grant, Clark, and Wolf, 3,351,587. Apat, Joseph K„ Brady, and Ellas. 3,351,527. Bagli, Jehan F., Morand, Irvine, Vezina, and Wiesner. 3,344,156. Bell, Stanley C. 3,296,249. Bell, Stanley C. 3,313,805. Bell, Stanley C. 3,324,114. Bell, Stanley C. 3,328,397. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,300,481. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,316,244. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,329,676. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,344,136. Bell, Stanley C. Childress, and Sulkowski. 3.336,296. Bell, Stanley C, Wei, and Gochman. 3,296,251. Bruce, William F. 3,350,446. Bruderlein, Francois T. 3,334,137. Burns, Douglas S. 3,347,409. Childress, Scott J., Bell, and Sulkowski. 3,321,522. Clark, Robert E., Spence, and Stribley. 3,320,072. Davis, Martin A. 3,297,709. Davis, Martin A. 3,331,844. Davis, Martin V., and Campbell. 3.344,180. Davis, Martin A., and Herr. 3,351,588. Deghenghi, Romano. 3,325,484. Fletcher, Horace, III, and Alburn. 3,350,407. Freed, Meier E. 3,317,524. Freed, Meier E., and Childress. 3,314,960. Freed, Meier E., and Hertz. 3,317,538. Freed, Meier E., and Rice. 3,310,566. Freed, Meier E., and Rice. 3,318,902. Grant, Norman H., Clark, and Alburn. 3,351,586. Greenspan, George, Smith, Foell, and Rees. 3,344. 03S. Hare. Wilbert K., Hamilton, and Miller. 3,384,466. Humber, Leslie G. 3,317,543. Humber, Leslie G., and Davis. 3,354,162. Jansen. Alexander B. A., and Spencer. 3,30S,135. King, Cecil V. 3,317.283. Kriiger, Gunther. 3,325,519. Kruger, Gunther. 3,340.278 Leach, Frederic W. 3,332,104. Lefebvre, Yvon. 3,352,889. Lefebvre, Yvon, and Morand. 3,346,603 Myers, Gordon S., and Verwijs. 3.351,641. Rice, Leonard M., and Freed. 3,325,510. Rice, Leonard M., and Freed. 3,329,571 Russell, Peter B. 3.308,023. Sallay, Stephen. 3,329,686. Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3,334,097. Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3.336 300 Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3,351,659. Simpson, Sherwood L., and Leach. 3,32S,832 Spencer, Kenneth E. V. 3.317,602 Spencer, Kenneth E. V. 3,348 998 Stein, Larry. 3,357,SS5. Stevens, Robert T., and Hersh. 3.344,030. Sulkowski, Theodore S. 3,311.629. Sulkowski. Theodore S. 3.336.306 Sulkowski, Theodore S., and Childress. 3,329,679 Thomas, Ernest. 3.315,353. Walkenstein, Sidney S. 3.321.469. Wei, Peter H. L., and Bell. 3,314 949. Wei, Peter H. L., and Bell. 3,314,950. Wei, Peter H. L., and Bell. 3.318.879. Wei, Peter H. L., and Bell. 3,320 250 Wei, Peter H. L., and Bell. 3,344.139. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Hertz. 3.354.156. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,299,064. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,311,626. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3 311.627. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3.312 721 Wendt, Gerhard R.. and Ledig. 3,317.597 Wendt. Gerhard R Wendt. Gerhard R Wolf, Milton. 3,314,951. and Ledig. 3.351.590. and Ledig. 3,352,S91. 32 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 American Home Products Corp. : See — Continued Wolf, Milton, and Flanigan. 3,303,200. Wolf, Milton, and Flitter. 3,331,834. Wolf, Milton, and Greek. 3,328,406. Wolf, Milton, and Mascitti. 3,314,956. Wolf, Milton. Szabo, and Kiebold. 3,299,131. American Hospital Supply Corp. : See — Benjamin, Thomas A. 3,307,55S. Junkel, Wolfgang, and Nielsen. 3,348,799. Moore, Robert R. 3,310,292. Nielsen, Milton R. 3,359,575. Staunt, Martin. 3,296,698. Staunt, Martin. 3,325,899. American Instrument Co., Inc. : See — Heiss, Louis R. 3,322,958. Miller, C. David. 3,346,342. Slone, Thomas J. 3.295,720. Wasilewski, Joseph C, and Dorman. 3,341,076. American Insulating Machinery Co. : -See — Baselice, Louis A. 3,353,762. American Lava Corp. : See — 'Smyly, James P. 3,359,133. American Lecithin Co. : See — Eichberg, Joseph. 3,318,704. American Library Assn. : See — Clinton, William D., Forry, Grimm, and Jones. 3,295, 654. American Lighter Corp. : See — Steely, Beauford E. 3,326,020. American-Lincoln Corp. : See — Burgoon, Jack L. 3,299,460. Dolan, Francis D., and Barthel. 3,325,848. American Locker Co., Inc. : See — Stackhouse, Wells F. 3,328,102. American Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Adams, Clyde M., Jr. 3,308,266. Alpert, Norman, Felcheck, and Townsend. 3,330,947. Auberson, Casimir F. 3,326,496. Barton, William W., Holland, and Balton. 3,353,258. Berler, Robert M. 3,352,099. Brackett, Frederick S., Leifer, Scott, and Stock. 3,307,- 848. Brackmann. Warren A., and Hibbitts. 3,353,430. Brown, Jerry H., and Conning. 3,318,796. Brown, Jerry H., and Conning. 3,349,021. Burgess, Carter L. 3,336,047. Burgess, Carter L., and Laserson. 3,357,112. Chambers, Jerome B., and Dellaquila. 3,311,419. Chen, William K.-W. 3,359,196. Chen, William K.-W., and Smith. 3,342,719. Clapham, Wentworth B. 3,341,558. Congelli, Henrv C, and Hays. 3.315,961. Congelli, Henry C, and Hays. 3,347,152. Crouch, Alfred E. 3,343,079. Crouch, Alfred E., and Wood. 3,341,771. Davidson, Robert W. 3,312,181. Davidson, Robert W. 3,334.718. Dearsley, George. 3,299,895. Dearsley, George. 3,305,128. Dearsley, George. 3,308,833. Dearsley, George. 3,342,313. De Kervenoael, Olivier, and Virnot. 3,318,777. Edwards, James H. 3,343,715. Elpers, Jerome E. 3,335,325. Ernest, John M., and Zuercher. 3,297,322. Ewert, Alfred P. 3,301,093. Felcheck, Marvin. 3,313,923. Felcheck, Marvin. 3,314,049. Felcheck, Marvin, and Murthy. 3,296,960. Felcheck, Marvin, and Murthy. 3,321,674. Ferrarv, Ferdinand F. 3.350,115. Fiore, Joseph V. 3,323,923. Foster, Jack V., and Hanold. 3.331,038. Froyd, Lawrence W., and Washburne. 3,319,022. Gamberini. Goffredo. 3,297,040. 'Gamberini, Goffredo. 3,319,764. Geitz, Robert C. 3,295,222. Germino, Felix J. 3,297,604. Godel, Siefried. 3,327,278. Godel, Siegfried. 3,815,209. Godfrey, Thomas A., and Gustavson. 3,319,631. Herman, Hamilton. 3.316,520. Hollander, Milton B. 3,346.947. Hollander, Milton B., McKinley, and Cheng. 3,323,203. Hollenton, Frank. 3,314,521. Hungerford, Max. 3,307,431. Hungerford, Max. 3,329,249. Hunsrerford, Max. 3,339,432. Jacobv. William F. 3,331,617. Jark, Fred J., Elliott, and Edwards. 3,317,207. Johnson, Carl W., and Pedersen. 3,314,387. Jones, Lawrence T. 3,339,919. Kay, Martin, and McCallum. 3,317.805. Kocken, Maximiliaan A., and Stammer. 3,357,341. Kostopoulos, Anthony, and Colombo. 3,307,847. Leifer, Joseph C, Mittelman, and Sobol. 3,342,935. McCarthy, Thomas J., and Groppe. 3,348,552. MacPhee, John. 3,318,776. Maslow, Louis. 3,302,827. Milenkovic, Veli'ko, Johnson, and Zaander. 3,298,006. Miller, Lester, Jr. 3,344,290. American Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Continued Mintz, Milton S. 3,318,788. Mintz, Milton S., and Nellen. 3,318,795. Moore, Thomas W. 3,331,967. Moore, Thomas W., and Fritz. 3,344,360. Morris, Jack. 3,337,944. Morris. Jack, and Toohey. 3,349,212. Morse, Arthur O. 3,324,281. Moshy, Raymond J., Germino, and Panzer. 3,326,893. Murthy, Nanjundiah N. 3,348,121. Nellen, William J. 3,335,079. Orlandi, Ciancarlo. 3,319,772. Orsi, Franco. 3,334,947. Panzer, Hans W. P., and Carmellini. 3,322,130. Pedersen, Mathias, and Cook. 3,329,111. Pedersen, Mathias, and Cook. 3,343,508. Phillips, Malcolm E., Jr., and Zanzola. 3,347,180. Philipps, Virgil J. 3,297,308. Pinknam, Jesse R. 3,348,551. Pohl, Ernest E. 3,303.926. Pratt, Aloysius W. 3,321,638. Richards, Geoffrey N. 3,306,307. Rieppel, Perry J. 3,359,402. Rogers, Francis W., Lee, and Smith. 3,340.177. Rudd, Wallace C. 3,319,040. Rudd, Wallace C. 3,327,088. Rudd, Wallace C. 3,330,306. Rulseh, Roger D. 3,297,838. Saunders, Charles E., Jr. 3,344,936. Schmidt, Warren J. 3,350,699. Sicard, Marcel C. 3.357,563. Tolchin, Hyman. 3,350,279. Walker, James J. 3,343,146. Wallace, Bert H. 3,349,777. Williamson, William R. 3,302,373. Williamson, William R. 3,359,1S2. Wood, Fenton M. 3,317,824. Wood, Fenton M. 3,328,681. Wood, Fenton M. 3,345,563. Wood, Fenton M. 3.356,938. Wood, Fenton M., and Crouch. 3,319,160. Wood, Fenton M., Crouch, and Walters 3,346,807. Wood, Fenton M., and Proctor. 3,295,362. Wood, Fenton M., and Proctor. 3,302,453. Wood, Fenton M., and Proctor. 3,321,959. Wood, Fenton M., and Proctor. 3,332,278. Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3,327,205. Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3,327,206. Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3,354,385. Woods, James F. 3,331,153. Young, Robert K., and Duffy. 3,308,372. American Machine Products, Inc. : See — Huppert, Stanley. 3,295,554. American Machinery Corp. : See — McLearn, Herbert M. 3,297,248. American Magnetop Corp. : See — ■ Starkenberg, Arnold. 3,330,067. American Maize-Products Co. : See — Evans. James W., and McWilliams. 3,346,389. Fox, George W., Jr., and Weatherly. 3,317,514. Rusnack, Michael E., and Kulesa. 3,311,182. Taylor, Gerwin G. 3,348,972. American Metal Climax, Inc. : See — - Abernethy, Charles W., and Klein. 3,310,170. Ernst, Runyon G. 3.355,245. Ferrary, Ferdinand F., Feldstein, Dziekonski, Markowicz, and Dombroski. 3,354,846. Friedman, Bernard H. 3.354,814. Henrickson, Angus V. 3,357,821. Hineline, Robert E. 3,355,339. Hubbard, S Eugene. 3,334,375. Larson, Melvin L. 3,320,294. Larson, Melvin L. 3,326,949. Martin, Thomas A. 3,334.508. Meyer, Werner H., and Curry. 3,354,813 Muessel, Dan C. 3,319.381. Muessel, Dan C. 3,334.463. Murdock, Robert H. 3.323,781. Murdock, Robert H. 3,328,057. Opie, William R., and Mellgren. 3,326,644. Paces, Jan A., and Opie. 3,330,653. Ronzio, Richard A., Hazen, Coltrinari, and Cuthbertson. 3,307,938. Seidel, Jack V. 3,350,029. Toney, Henry W., and Huizenga. 3,348,441. Wilson, John E. 3,303,061. Zandon, Victor A., Klein, and Stewart. 3,333.920. Zandon, Victor A., Mitchell, Abernethy, and Klein. 3,343,- 674. American Metal Products : See — ■ Barstow, Laurence E. 3,297,376. American Metal Works, Inc. : See — Liston. John S. 3.306,466. American Metallurgical Products Co. : See — Knapp, William E., and Bolkcom. 3,321,006. American Meter Co. : See — Heller, David L. 3,324,437. American Meter Co., Inc. : See — ■ Adair, John D. 3.331,046. Wapner, Joseph S. 3,324,438. LIST OF PATENTEES 33 American Aline Door Co., The: See — Gurney, Glenn 1). 3,300,676. American Monorail Co., The : See — MeEachern, Loyd R. 3,299,463. American Motors Corp. : See — l'hmeroot, Max, and Ulrich. 3,303,830. Hatch, Arthur R. 3,360,296. Hedstrom, Gustuv V. 3,323,844. Jessen, Paul J. 3,335,598. Jessen, Paul J., and Tigges. 3,359,642. Kishline, Floyd R. 3,300,229. Marten, Jack B. 3,350,128. McKev, Thomas J. 3,359,683. Olnhausen, Charles R. 3,310,140. Oltean, George, Mortensen, and Jessen. 3,298,228. Puidokas. Stanley V. 3,299,736. Puidokas, .Stanley V. 3,303,721. Puidokas, Stanley V. 3,304,798. Puidokas, Stanley V. 3,308,682. Puidokas, Stanley V. 3,318,173. Beddig, William E., and Smith. 3,339,994. Schlenkert, John E. 3,337,283. Smith, Harold H. 3,352,431. Urban, John A. 3,335,5S4. Wabers, Frank D. 3.306,495. Wilson, Thomas C. 3,307,874. Wilson, William E. 3,330,128. American Neon Displays, Inc. : See — Evans, Louis J. 3,313,165. American Optical Co. : See — Berkovits, Barough V. 3,345,990. Boughton, Olin W. 3,309,161. Carignan, Donald A., and Canterbury. 3,354,93S. Cole, Henrv B. 3,331,670. Everburg, Donald E. 3,321,253. Folev, William E. 3,322,481. Goldberg, Herbert. 3,296,922. Graf, Robert E., and Young. 3,339,318. Granitsas, George A. 3.304,244. Granitsas, George A., and Hays. 3.321,657. Hamm, Ralph J. 3,304,145. Havs, Frederick R. 3,303,110. Hays, Frederick R. 3,323,S86. Havs, Frederick R. 3,360,450. Hicks, John W., Jr. 3.328,143. Holleran, Robert T. 3,329,060. Hugenholtz, Paul G., Polanyi, and Innis. 3,335,715. Kavanagh, Arthur J., Koester, Thorburn, and Tacka- berry. 3.348,547. Koester, Charles J. 3,311,845. Mahler, Joseph. 3,307,945. Mahler Joseph. 3,307,946. Miller, Wendell S. 3,350,966. AluHer, Robert M. 3,355.234. Siegmund, Walter P., and Gilmore. 3,350,183. Simpson. George R., and Snitzer. 3,311, S46. Snitzer, Elias. 3,350,654. Snitzer Elias. and Osterberg. 3,308,394. Sticknev, Herbert F. 3,327,318. Upton, Lee O., and Chwalek. 3,336,902. Woodcock, Richard F., and Granitsas. 3,297,3S8. American Packaging Corp., The : See — Watts, Ridlev Jr. 3,298,515. Watts, Ridley, Jr. 3,334,804. American Paper Products Co.. The : See — Gancarz. Walter F.. and Marion. 3,348,47S. Probst, John S. 3.343,749. American Paper Tube Co. : See — Adams, Samuel F.. and Guerin. 3,321,901. American Petroleum Institute : See — Weller, Albert E., Jr., and Whitacre. 3,326,262. American Photocopy Equipment Co. : See — Anderson, Carl E., Eisner, Kent, and Sacre. 3,332,435. Blatherwick, Delbert T. 3.357,335. Cooper, Robert N. 3,345,294. Eisner, Burton D. 3,306,595. Eisner, Burton D., and Sacre. 3,306,491. Eisner. Burton D., and Sacre. 3,315,5S2. Kent, George C. 3,333,566. Kent. George C, and Levine. 3,303,763. Levine, Franklin R. 3,351,340. Zimmer, Robert E. 3.355,815. American Pipe and Construction Co. : See — Hausmann, Delbert A. 3,304,591. Huck, George E., and Irwin. 3,310,074. Lander, Arthur G., and Hausmann. 3.301,278. McMahon, Walter Michael, and Law. 3,320,0S2. Ohnstad, Burl B. 3,298,697. Ohnstad, Burl B. 3.315.9S9. American Plasticraft Co. : See — Manetti Fred P., and Klier. 3,305,702. Manetti, Fred P., and Steger. 3,325,692. American Polymer and Chemical Corp. : See — Nyilas, Emery, and Pinter. 3,314,894. 1 American Potash & Chemical Corp. : See — Bradford, James L.. and Wagner. 3.341,474. Goodrow, Marvin H., Wagner, and Caserio. 3,347,S00. Leonard, Robert E. 3.301,777. Paciorek, Kazimiera J. L., and Kratzer. 3.297,751. (Peterson, Willard D. 3,336,422. 242-023— P 3 American Potash & Chemical Corp.: See — Continued Reburn, William T., and Foster. 3,336,115. Schumacher, Joseph C, and May. 3,336,103. Stern, David R., and Guudzik. 3,310,377. Silvernail, Walter L. 3.311,461. Thompson, George L. 3,322,082. Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,311,646. Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,341,477. Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,341,478. Washburn, Robert M., and Billig. 3,311,662. Washburn, Robert M., and Billig. 3,347,793. Washburn, Robert M., and Eilar. 3,347,824. Week. Friedrich J. 3,297,737. Woyski, Mark M., Bradford, and Elliott. 3,353,928. American Pulverizer Co. : See- Miller, Donald G. 3,332,629. American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. : See — Alexander, Bernard D., and Zucker. 3,304,989. Arnold, Alanson J., and Ripple. 3,306,426. Bevans, Rowland S. 3,305,499. Chadwick. Abraham B., and Tutterrow. 3,309,027. Cuvelier, Michel. 3,336,018. Cuvelier, Michel. 3,33S,569. Delia Torre. Edward, Orsen, and Engelberg. 3,312,979. Dixoj, Farris E., and Duggan. 3,301,472. Dvki, Joseph J. 3,357,678. Forbes, Norman A. 3,335,382. Fowell, Andrew J. 3,32C,830. Grahl, Darwin R. 3,300,132. Groteke, Daniel E., and Stavrolakis. 3,318,370. Hart, Atlee S. 3,343,152. Hart, Atlee S., and Mallett. 3,299,627. Killam, Harry R. 3,335,654. Kozel. James A. 3,300,175. Lions, Earl P., and Vom Baur. 3,353,799. Lohrs, Robert C, and Himstedt. 3,338,103. Maifeld, Leon C. 3,324,969. Nelden, Richard M. 3,320,748. Nolan, John E. 3,315,279. Nunemaker, Lester M. 3,297,0S1. Okress, Ernest C. 3,355,605. Orsen, Stefan. 3,333,262. Parkison, Richard G. 3,326,242. Parkison, Richard G. 3,344,800. Parkison, Richard G., and McMurtrie. 3,321,140. Poore, William H. 3,301,321. Reid, John G., Jr. 3,300,999. Remick. Ralph B.. Jr., and Van Kuvk. 3,338,099. Riley, George R. 3,326,514. Ripple, William M. 3,297,132. Rodely, Alan E. 3,314,289. Scadron, Marvin D. 3,302,458. Sullivan, Alfred D. 3,299,660. Weller, Peter A. 3,304,741. Weller, Peter A. 3,306,063. Weller, Peter A., and Grubb. 3,35S,466. Wessel, Lloyd E. 3.299.885. White, Douglas F., and Heskestad. 3,340,944. Witten, Wilson J., Jr. 3,302,705. Jr. 3,315,646. 3,299,907. See- Russell, James B., and Rose. 3,314,375. American Safety Equipment Corp. of Michigan : See— Marchello, John L. 3,314,077. Marchello, John L. 3,314,078. Webb, Daniel D. 3,350,718. American Safety Table Co., Inc. : See — Spinrad, Malcom, and Hoverter. 3,326,341. American-Saint Gobain Corp. : See — Insolio, Thomas A., and Chump. 3,305,853. Jones, John C, and Bundy. 3,349,900. American Screen Products Co. : See — Porter, William D. 3,329.457. Winnan, Russell M. 3,314,534. American Seating Co. : See — Barecki, Chester J. 3,316,014. Chester J. 3,323,835. Chester J., Henrikson, Witten, Wilson J.'. Wolcott, David A. American Russkit Co. Barecki, Barecki, 955. Bareck; and Dufendach. 3,330,- 3,318,635. Chester J., and Lindberg Barecki, Chester J., and Nordmark. 3,349,72S. Black. Warren R. 3,309,717. Bouwkamp. Harvey L. 3.342,445. Miller, Milton J.. Henrikson, and Barecki. 3,351,402. Van Loo, William R., and Machielse. 3,305,044. Whitwam, Ronald L. 3,333,S90. American Shear Knife Co. : See — Rackoff, Selwyn R. 3,295,401. American Shower Door Co., Inc. : See — Laby, Jordan M. 3,339,223. American Smelting and Refining Co. : See — Baier, Richard. 3.349 S38. Martinez, Edward. 3,32S,233. Phillips, Albert J., and Baier. 3,299,940. Piche. Armand S. 3,339,206. Roe, William P., and Lantz. 3,320,040. Weis, George H., and Busch. 3,29S,945. 34 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, The : See — St. Clair, Melvin E. 3,324,503. American Standard Inc. : See — Heskestad, Gunnar. 3,353,562. Heskestad, Gunnar. 3,358,477. Heskestad, Gunnar. 3,358,478. Heskestad, Gunnar. 3,360,221. Hoisington, Edward C, and Martzolff. 3,354,617. Howling, Dennis H. 3,354,407. Parkison, Richard G. 3,341,132. Parkison, Richard G. 3,342,448. Raichelson, Melvin A., and Sullivan. 3,308,865. American Steel Corp. : See — Simons, Hector E. 3,295,215. American Sterilizer Co. : See — Beecher, Donald J. 3,298,776. Beecher, Donald J., and Brugger. 3,338,663. Beecher, Donald J., Lodge, and Bellucci. 3,315,413. Brown, Gilbert G. 3,301,535. Brown, Gilbert C 3,325,042. Gunther. Donald A. 3,308,062. Ferguson, William C. 3,315,519. Lodge, Albin. 3,346,992. Luther, John R. 3,298,037. Weil, Robert N. 3.328,024. American Sugar Co. : See — Carder, Victor H. 3,341,042. Reimers, Frederick E., and Miller. 3,305,447. American Synthetic Rubber Corp. : See — Boyer, Thomas W., Chang, and Ries. 3,346,631. American Tansul Co. : See — Dohman, Eugene J., Shaler, and Rinehimer. 3,298,849. Rinehimer, William A. 3,313,738. American Technical Machinery Corp. : See — Gelardi, Joseph T. 3,330,603. Gelardl, Joseph T. 3,335,909. Gelardi, Joseph T. 3,349,659. Marks, Theodore, and Gelardi. 3.322,467. American Telephone and Telegraph Co. : See — Bontempo, Andrew. 3,311.709. Chaney, Ralph A. 3,355,556. Doyle, James J.. Sarka, and Tancredi. 3,347,990. Forney, James M. 3,342,928. Green, Ronald M. and Hoffman. 3,344.235. Harmon, Joseph, Repholz, and Sarka. 3,344,241. Plyer, Roger A. 3,301,967. Trimmer. Daniel R. 3,322,901. Wurst, Francis K. 3,301,968. American Thermolectric Corp. : See — Milton, Gary R. 3,346,722. Scott, Joseph F. 3,341,688. American Theromoform Corp. : See — Kramer, Richard R. 3,317,960. American Thread Co., The : See — Westall, Thomas E. 3,315,499. American Tobacco Co., The : See — Black, James H. 3,334,240. Franklin, John W. 3,336,478. American Toy and Furniture Co., Inc. : See — Kenmotsu, Kenneth M. 3,301,060. American Tractor Equipment Corp. : See — Wooldridge, Darrel M. 3,297,096. American Turbine Aircraft Corp. : See — West, Edward S., Jr. 3,360,222. American Type Founders Co., Inc. : See — Sausele, George J. H. 3,296,948. Sausele, George J. H. 3,333,668. American Uniform Co. : See — Benjamin, E. Burton. 3,300,804. Mohn, Reuben A„ and Antonelli. 3,329,123. Mohn, Reuben A., and Antonelli. 3,343,517. American Warming & Ventilating, Inc., The : See — Hartman, George F., Jr. 3,341,971. Johnson, Edward H. 3,313,226. Johnson, Edward H. 3,342,211. American Wibbert Vault Corp. : See — Haase, Wilbert W., Jr., Reichle, and Wennerberg. 3,350,051. American Zinc Co. : See — Quinn, Patrick D., Waitkins, and Depew. 3,322,498. Americraft Mfg. Co. : See — Blanz, Edward G. 3,306,472. Amerline Corp. : See — Tellen, Chester J. 3,343,667. Ameroek Corp. : See — Anderson, Lloyd L. 3,335,455. Anderson, Lloyd L. 3,351,377. Dargene, Carl J 3,319,934. Dargene, Carl J. 3.352,617. Dunster, William E., Jr. 3,332,274. Dunster, William E., Jr. 3,335,454. Fowler, Roland V. 3,325,200. Amery, George B., to Esso Production Research Co. Individ- ual trace corrector for shifting traces on a record. 3 301.- 124, 1-31-67, CI. 88—14. Ames, Alvin G. Pendulum game. 3,312,470, 4-4-67 CI 273—95. Ames, B. C, Co. : See — Bond, Robert D. 3,339,845. White, Albert J. 3,302,295. Ames, Geoffrey R., to United States of America, Agriculture. Surface active compositions containing mixtures of mono and di-alkyloxymethyl ethers of sugar. 3,300,413, 1-24-67, CI. 252—351. Ames, Geoffrey R., to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for the production of ethers of organic polyhydroxy compounds. 3,314,936, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 209. Ames, Irving, and H. L. Caswell, to International Business Machines Corp. Hermetic seal for planar transistors and method. 3,350,222, 10-31-67, CI. 117 — 212. Ames. Jack : See — Kelly, Patrick M., Ames, and Somerville. 3,330,797. Ames, Ray W., Jr., J. Barnes, and P. J. Kreppel, to Bell Aero- space Corp. Data-link system. 3,327,055, 6-20-67, CI. 178 — 50. Ames, Robert G., to Ames Taping Tool Systems Mfg. Co. Metal stud and panel. 3,312,032, 4-4-67, CI. 52 — 580. Ames, Robert G., to Ames Taping Tool Systems Mfg. Co. Swingable arcuate trowelling blade for mastic applicator. 3,343,202, 9-26-67. CI. 15—595. Ames, Stuart L., F. A. Malagari, Jr., and J. R. Conner, Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Coating for the protection of ferrous base alloys at elevated temperatures. 3,301,702, 1-31-67, CI. 117 — 135.1. Ames Taping Tool Systems Mfg. Co. : See — Ames, Robert G. 3,312,032. Ames, Robert G. 3,343,202. Ames, Victor H., and E. T. Dolin, to Whiting Corp. Railway car positioning mechanism. 3,348,498, 10-24—67, CI. 104— 176. Ames, Victor H., and R. T. Fischer, to Whiting Corp. Indus- trial brake. 3.348,639, 10-24-67, Cl. 188 — 171. Ames, W. R., Co. : See — ■ Roulet, Robert F., and Owen. 3,342,420. Ames, William A. : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr.. and Ames. 3,322,739. Ames, William A. Adjustable safety latch. '3,314,702, 4-18- 67, Cl. 292 — 169. Amesbury, Robert R., to United-Carr Inc. Top boot assembly. 3,332,717, 7-25-67, Cl. 296—136. Ametek, Inc. : See — Bannon, Thomas W., Jr. 3,298,207. Bishop, Jacob M., and Westbrook. 3,329,177. Bristol, Billy L., and Hinterberger. '3,332,500. Buss, Benjamin A. 3,321,172. Daugherty, Frank Z. 3,332,303. Gruner, Frederick R. 3,301,025. Harland, Philip W.. and Mollick. 3,355,068. Hull, Richard L., and Bleier. 3,312,386. Husted, Lawrence E. 3,299,545. Husted, Lawrence E. 3,350,124. Krynski, John E. 3.347,389. Kusko, Alexander. 3,343,054. Lornitzo, Frank C. 3,296,839. Lornitzo, Frank C. 3,306,083. Lornitzo, Frank C. 3.347,388. Lornitzo, Frank C. 3.359.762. O'Conor, Frank. 3,329,275. O'Conor, Frank. 3,300,871. O'Conor, Frank, and Sherlock. 3,332,555. Pearson, Carl F. 3,309,916. Schmaus. Siegfried H. A. 3,308,251. Sebok, Albert L., and Kelley. 3,341,113. Toth, J. Roger. 3,321,687. Toth, J. Roger, Gilliand, and Sumser. 3,321,661. Tucker, Vincent W. 3.319,045. Tucker, Vincent W. 3,333,355. Waite. Ralph D.. and Johnson. 3,354.722. Amey, William G., D. I. Finch, and D. Robertson, to Leeds and Northup Co. Initiator and temperature monitor for detonating squib. 3,315,603, 4-25-67, Cl. 102 — 28. Amick, James A., to Radio Corp. of America. Oxide bonded semiconductor wafer utilizing intrinsic and degenerate ma- terial. 3,354,354, 11-21-67, Cl. 317 — 101. Amick, James W., and R. A. Hunt, Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Metal chelate combustion improver for fuel oil 3 355 270 11-28-67, Cl. 44—68. Amicon Corp. : See — Baddour, Raymond F.. and Michaels. 3,299,157 Michaels, Alan S. 3.320,328. Michaels, Alan S. 3,324,068. Michaels, Alan S. 3,330,704. Amidon, Roger W., to United States Rubber Co. Process for producing organic sulfonyl semicarbazides. 3,344,182 9-26- 67, Cl. 260—554. Amlgh. Paul M., to AMP Inc. Latching and locking con- tactor. 3,310.771, 3-21-67, Cl. 339 — 217. Amiot. Lawrence W. : See — Maneschi, John R., Meschl, Rice, Van Bosse, and Amiot 3,299,212. Amiot. Pierre : See — Dubost, Gerard, and Amiot. 3,358.288. Amir, Emanuel M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation of alicyclic ketones and alcohols by extractive distillation with a glycol. 3,310,478, 3-21-67, Cl. 203 — 6. Amir, Emanuel M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co Sub- strates for gas chromatography. 3,358,423, 12-19-67 Cl 55 — 67. Amitv Leather Products Co. : See — Meyer, Robert A. 3,301,296. Ammann, Jiirg: See — Dussy, Paul, Ammann, and Bossard. 3,342,798. LIST OF PATENTEES 35 Ammann, Jurg, and W. Bossard, to J. R. Gelgy A.O. Reac- tive monoazo dyestuffs containing a nai>hthyltriazolyl group. 3,320,231, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 153. Ammann, Stephan K., to Faircliild Camera and Instrument Corp. Integrating analog-to-digital converter. 3,316,547, 4-25-67, CI. 340—347. Ammco Tools, Inc. : See — Kuderko, Ronald A. 3,345, 8S4. Ammen, Francis D., deceased, bv M. M. Ammen, administra- trix. Mail sorting machine. 3,301,398, 1-31-67, CI. 209 — 81. Amnion. Mvra M. : See — Ammen, Francis D. 3,301,398. Ammerman, John M. : See — Obert. Maximilian J., and Ammerman. 3.302,050. Amnion, Bruno, to General Electric Co. Coupling means for attaching a knob to a shaft. 3,329,452, 7-4-67, CI. 287 — 53. Ammon, Bruno, and L. C. ,T. Kingsbury, to General Electric Co. Portable recording apparatus. 3,336,031, 8-15-67, CI. 274 — 2. Ammon, Bruno, and L. C. J. Kingsbury, to General Electric Co. Portable recording apparatus with improved actuating means for a switch. 3,349,198, 10-24-67, CI. 200 — 5. Ammon, Johannes H. : See — Leonard, John W., Jr., and Ammon. 3,305.002. Ammon, Johannes H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor liquid separator. 3,330,097, 7-11-67, CI. 55 — 204. Ammon, Johannes H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Heat ex- changer U-bend tube arrangement. 3,360,037, 12-26-67, CI. 165 — 158. Ammon, John H. : See — Sprague, Theodore S., and Ammon. 3,322,643. Ammon, Milton H., W. J. Kennedy, L. F. Lyons, and R. C. Mead, to The Bendix Corp Pulsed radar altimeter. 3,309,- 703, 3-14-67, CI. 343—13. Ammondson, Clayton J., to Diversified Products Corp. Barbell mold. 3,354.509. 11-28-67, CI. 18—35. Ammons, Joseph L., and F. H. Morrow. Method of molding skinless sausage. 3,319,286, 5-16-67, CI. 17 — 45. Ammons. Walter D. Air grill including a wooden frame. 3,345,930, 10-10-67, CI. 98 — 114. Amodei, Juan J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical cir- cuits using negative resistance diode-transistor combination. 3,315,100, 4-18-67, CI. 307—88.5. Amodei, Juan J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical cir- cuit. 3,321,640, 5-23-67, CI. 307—88.5. Amon, Maurice E. Means for preventing dropping of saxo- phones and like musical instruments. 3,354,522, 11-28-67, CI. 24 — 236. Amore, Charles J., and J. F. Murphy, to Olin Mathieson Chem- ical Corp. Method of improving the corrosion resistance of oxidized metal surfaces. 3,351,540, 11-7-67, CI. 204 — 35. Amori, Joseph A. Method 'and machine for halving and pitting drupes. 3,331.418, 7-18-67, CI. 146—238. Amort, Donald J., to Arvev Corp. Envelope assembly. 3,312,- 385, 4-4-67, CI. 229—73. Amortegui. Carlos. Plant stake and centering means therefor 3,354.580. 11-28-67. CI. 47 — 47. Amos, Alfred E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Latch devices. 3,311,- 213, 3-28-67. CI. 197 — 186. Amos, Frederick H. E. Bulk-tape eraser. 3,329,872, 7-4-67, CI. 317 — 157.5. Amos, James L. : See — Soderquist, Frederick J.. Amos, and Allen. 3.296,322. Amos. Paul E. Combination vacuum cleaner and hassock. 3,32S,826, 7-4-67, CI. 15—323. Amos, Stephen E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Web rewinder. 3,309,037, 3-14-67, CI. 242—67.3. Amos. Stephen E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Web slitting and rewind machine. 3,350,026, 10-31-67, CI. 242—56.9. Amos-Thompson Corp. : See — Earp, Charles R. 3,332,574. Earp, Charles R. 3,337,081. Amosov, Ivan S. : See — Tseitlln, Yakov M., Sokolov, and Amosov. 3,337,963. Amott, Earl, to Union Oil Co. of California. Secondary re- covery. 3,336,977, 8-22-67, CI. 166 — 9. Ampag G.m.b.H., & Co. KG : See — Buettner, Hugo. 3,324,789. Ampep Industrial Products Ltd. : See — Donnellan, Gerald L., and Delforce. 3,329,472. Ampex Corp. : See — Ainsworth. Gerald L., and Hebb. 3,354,371. Barry, Leonard D. 3,320,370. Bedell, Edwin A., Jr., and Poole. 3,303,292. Beyer, Duane D. 3,317,818. Bounsall, Norman F. 3,342.932. Bounsall, Norman F., and MacLeod. 3,331,927. Boylan, William F.. and Kowal. 3,355,649. Brettell. George A. 3,329.364. Bryer, Philip S. 3,310,249. Cheney, Walter J., and Frick. 3,355,076. Chnr, Sung P. 3,349,383. Coleman, Charles H., Jr., Felix, and Jensen. 3,316,360. Coleman, Charles H., Jr., Felix, and Jensen. 3,340,367. Dolby, Dale P. 3,333.064. Dunne, Peter F. 3,345,547. Eecanus, Norman. Lomax, and Martin. 3,319,015. Elsbach, Gerald. 3,323,737. Ampex Corp.: See — Continued Falk, Mervin L. 3,323,078. Falk, Mclviu L., and MacLeod. 3,312,885. Felix, Michael O. 3,296,539. Felix, Michael O. 3,321,585. Felix, Michael O. 3,356,794. Flowers. Dervin L. 3,310,421. Grace, Alan G. 3,296,544. Graubart, Lawrence. 3,320,090. Guisinger, Barrett E. 3.312,836. Guisinger, Barrett E. 3,310,358. Guisinger, Barrett E. 3.317,081. Guisinger, Barrett E. 3,319,176. Gyi, Maung. 3,345,576. Hebb, James W. 3,311,755. Jacoby, Abraham S. 3,319.238. Johnson. Delmar R., and Hathaway. 3,355,119. Kietz, Erhard K., Damron, and Varnell. 3,304,377. Kleist, Robert A., Kurth, and Thorne. 3,349,373. Kurth, Harold A. 3,304,018. Kurth, Harold A. 3,319,901. Lee, Lester H. 3,303,485. Lewis, Martyn A. 3.360,707. Liang. Max M. 3.317,914. MacLeod, Donald B. 3,342,951. MacLeod, Donald B. 3,345,457. MacLeod, Donald B. 3,357,080. MacLeod, Donald B. 3,358,080. Markakis, Michael J. 3,324,369. Martin, William J., and Harris. 3,322,365. Mauch, Paul A. 3,312,861. Mayne, David W. 3,315,089. Messamer, Robert M. 3,302,900. Rosenberg, Milton. 3,303,479. Rumple, Wiburn L. 3,297,266. Skov, Erling P. 3,310.637. Skov, Erling P. 3,324,250. Smith, Grant M.. and Trost. 3,354,270. Star, Jack. 3,320,598. Stein. Irving. 3,337,075. Stratton, Boyd L. 3,333,063. Stratton, Boyd L. 3,334,315. Stratton, Boyd L., and Guisinger. 3,304,439. Streets, John H. 3,333,753. Studlev, Clarence K. 3.349.385. Swyryd, Miroslav. 3,346,821. Tobey, Richard. 3,318,545. Torok, Steven J. 3,333,065. Updike, Abner G. 3,333,109. Varnell, John F., Jr. 3.359.511. Wahlstrom, Sven E. 3,354,318. Wallace, Kurt F. 3,317,713. Wallace, Kurt F. 3,333,254. Wickham, Donald G., and Im. 3,300,411. Wright, Harold T. 3,356,275. Yomine, Daniel J. 3,339.859. Yoshii, Hajime. 3,337,859. Yoshii, Hajime. 3,360,789. Yoshii, Hajime, and Liang. 3,359,548. Young, Ronald E. 3,303,486. Youngstrom, Jerry R. 3,343,052. Zuccaro. Salvadore J. 3,300,652. Ampex Mfg. Co. : See — Benkin, Jack. 3,304,679. Amphenol Corp. : See — Beucns, Abraham J., and Forde. 3,295,337. Bryant, Jack H. 3,324,233. Cerveny, Walter J., and Dino. 3,337,708. Elarde, Vito D. 3,353,134. Grabow, Ronald D. 3,333,125. Hyslop, Raymond K. 3,336,563. Johnston. Samuel A. 3,356,922. Juris. Mitchell A., Storcel. and Ihota. 3,316.528 Kohlhagen, Walter. 3,333,129. Krolak, Ronald F. 3,327,282. Amplex Corp. : See — Bramsen, Mark. 3,356,83S. Ampli-Vislon Corp. : See — Mandell, Ronald C, and Brownstein. 3,333,198. Amra, Lutfl H. : See — Pugh, John W., Amra, and Hurd. 3,300,285. Amra, LutS H., to General Electric Co. Columbium-base al- loys. 3,346,380, 10-10-67, CI. 75—174. Arnrehn. Hermann, G. Beckmann, P. Bernemann and W Schanzer, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft Method for the automatic control of reactions in continu- ous flow reaction series. 3.351,430, 11-7-67, CI. 23 230. Amrhein, John A., and T. J. Weiler, to Inland Steel Products Co. Fastener for wall panels. 3,305,994, 2-28-67 CI 52 — 489. Amroc Inc. : See — Szechtman, Joshua. 3.360,453. Amsbury, Gene H. Cut-off device 3,308,795, 3-14-67. CI. 123 — 41.15. Amsden, Donald L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for In- jection molding a blowable parison. 3,314,105, 4-1S-67, CI. 18 — 5. Amsler, Clyde R. : See — Brastow. Edgar R., Voge, Skinner, Amsler, and Sehaberg. 3,323,379. ie for automobile engine. 36 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Amsler, Joachiin. Apparatus for compressing and heating a plasma containing a fusionable material. 3,313,707, 4—11- 67, CI. 176 — 8. Amsler Morton Co. : See — Kerr, Cecil L. 3,305,109. Amsted Industries Inc. : See — Baker, Arthur F. 3,330,224. Baker, Arthur F. 3,335,675. Crowe, John E. 3,3oS,746. Dressel, William G. 3,353,586. Fenzin, William R. 3,296,665. Gritt, William E. 3,307,416. Gritt, William E. 3,312,117. Harding, Max B. 3,360,095. Sakuraoa, Jim H. 3,315,971. Smith, Carl K. 3,318,584. Smith, Carl K. 3,322,291. Tack, Carl E. 3,342,139. Takacs, John, Jr., and Stebner. 3,322,186. Whitacre, Elrov G. 3,299,853. Woodburn, James, Jr. 3,302,252. Woodburn, James, Jr. 3,340,925. Woodburn, James, Jr., and Ver Halen. 3,299,480. Amsted Laboratories Ltd. : See — Polanin, Walter R. 3,346,080. Amstutz, Edward D., F. P. Balopoli, C. H. Tilford, and R. F. Shuman, to Richardson-Merrell, Inc. N,yS-disubstituted-a- phenethylamines. 3,346,583, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 296. Amthor, Franklin R., Jr. : See — Katzfey, James M., Amthor, and Kanitz. 3,337,262. Amtron, Inc. : See — Kasper, Frank S., and Billingsley. 3,323,031. Kasper, Frank S., and Billingsley. 3,350,688. Amtsberg, Lester A. : See — McHenry Kenneth A., and Amtsberg. 3,317,990. Amtsberg, Lester A., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Fixed speed torque testing apparatus for rotary air tools. 3,312,- 105, 4-4-67, CI. 73 — 135. Amtsberg, Lester A., and W. K. Wallace, to Chicago Pneu- matic Tool Co. Automatic recycling nut runner. 3,322,205, 5-30-67, CI. 173—12. Amtsberg, Lester A., and W. K. Wallace, to Chicago Pneu- matic Tool Co. Nut-runner with reverse rotation brake. 3,354,754, 13-28-67, CI. 81--52.4. Amunasen, Ralph D., to La Crosse Cooler Co. Self-locking coin box. 3.353,743, 11-21-67, CI. 232—15. Amundsen, Russell M. : See — Martin, John L., and Amundsen. 3,348,821. Amy, Jonathan W., and L. H. Soderholm, to Varian Aero- graph. Temperature control signal programmer. 3,301,- 481. 1-31-07, CI. 236—46. Amylo Chemie N.V. Koog aan de Zaan : See — Decnop, Coenraad. 3,326,696. Anaconda Aluminum Co. : See — Charles, Harold H. 3,334,464. Flaherty, Kenneth A. 3,301,465. Neal, Harry B. 3,352.078. Neal Harrv B.. and Brown. 3,299,590. Scharre, Edward W. 3,333,683. Smith, Addison R., II. 3,334,413. Smith, William B. and G. R. 3,337,044. Anaconda American Brass Co. : See — Atkin, Oliver B. 3,353,584. Atkin, Oliver R. 3,354,936. Bauer. William A. 3,318,337. Book. Walter R. 3,323,100. Craig, Thomas D. 3,318,338. Palmer. Earl W.. and Jones. 3,358.869. Rowell, Douglas W. 3,321,951. Rowell, Douglas W. 3,347,079. Somer, Fritz. 3.346,887. Anaconda Astrodata Co. : See — Becker, Dalton A. 3,328,645. Anaconda Co., The : See — Arentzen, Charles, Fulmor, and Holderreed. 3,351,462. Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. : See — - Berling, Eckart. 3,350,918. Bunish. Steve. Beaslev, and Ling. 3,346,921. Burr. Harvey. 3,337,386. Burr, Harvey. 3.340,113. Burr, Harvey. 3.348,369. Corrall, Roy E., and Menasoff. 3,320,350. Eich, Edward D.. 'and D'Ascoli. 3,358,071. Follrath. Richard D. 3,336,77S. Juhlin, Eric O., Diaz, Gonder, and Laird. 3,329,765. Mueller, Chester E., and Follrath. 3.330,144. Oatess, Cecil J., and Plate. 3,317,655. Olson, Emil H. 3,317.876. Olson, Emil H., Wade, and Thierry. 3,306,971. O'Mara. Joseph B.. and D'Ascoli. 3,355.543. Ostrander George W., and Pendleton. 3,308,414. Perrone, Rosario J. 3,326.869. Perrone. Rosario J., and Jore. 3.318,994. Rischard. Robert A., and Jessup. 3,301,940. Saums, Harrv L., and Pendleton. 3,343,984. Shiels, Robert T., Jr. 3,300,714. Tomlinson, Harry M. 3,315,025. Vreeland, Jay H., and Feick. 3,320,529. Wade, Ivan W., Jr., and Beebe. 3,333,999. Anacut Engineering Co. : See — W T illiams, Lynn A., and Brims. 3,305,470. Anagnostopoulos, Constantine E. : See — Coran, Aubert Y., and Anagnostopoulos. 3,313,845. Anagnostopoulos, Constantine E., and A. Y. Coran, to Mon- santo Co. Biphenylcarboxylates. 3,345,400, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 469. Anagraphie Corp. : See — Lane, Thomas H., and Tomlinson. 3,315,391. Analyzer Design, Inc. : See — Ranky, Bela. 3,348,161. Anand, Nitya : See — Jain, Padam C, and Anand. 3,306.903. Ananiev, Alexandr P. : See — Novikov, Mikhail F., Ananiev, and Kulikov. 3,340,687. Anarel, Inc. : See — Di Benedetto, Salvatore P. 3,297,320. Anastasia, Louis, to Philco-Ford Corp. Liquid dispensing sys- tem for washing machines. 3,327,727, 6-27-67. CI. 137 — 147. Anastasia, Louis J., P. G. Alfredson, and M. J. Steindler, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Selective decladding of nuclear fuel elements. 3,343,924, 9-26-67, CI. 23—324. Anater, Raymond J. : See — Bergey, John M., Anater, Roland, and Steiner. 3,306,208. Anater, Raymond J., and B. G. Steiner, to Hamilton Watch Co. Multiple radio frequency switch with improved slidable contact structure. 3,341,671, 9-12-67, CI. 200 — 16. Anazawa, Shinzo : See — Urushida, Koichi, and Anazawa. 3,335,336. Anc, Inc. : See — Mulligan, Robert J. 3,341,177. Ancevicius, Dalia E. : See — Glass, Marvin I., Stan, Ancevicius, and Furuta. 3,339,- 921. Anchem Products, Inc. : See — Beatty, Robert H. 3,314,777. Steinbrecher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harrison. 3,329,587. Anchor Bay Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Buydens, Alfred A. 3,325,019. Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. : See — Acton, Daniel D. 3,323,672. Hart, Alexander W., and Foss. 3,354,608 McCarthy, Daniel N. 3,346,410. Ochs, Charles S. 3,295,676. Ochs, Charles S. 3,301,399. Ochs, Charles S. 3,302,103. Ochs, Charles S. 3,342,305. Rowe, Edward L. 3,355,241. Thrush, James L. 3,342.363. Anchor Post Products, Inc. : See — ■ Case, John S. 3,325,204. Case, John S., and Appell. 3,356,342. Anchor Steel and Conveyor Co. : See — Czarnecki, Adolph. 3,295,381. Anciens Etablissements Bac : See — Granger, Lionel A. 3,336,828. Ancker, Fred H., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the manufacture of thermoplastic films. 3,328,503, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 175. Andelin, John P., to B-D Laboratories Inc. Cap for culture tubes. 3,297,184, 1-10-67, CI. 215 — 41. Andelo, Rudolph J., and J. A. Kreuz, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aromatic polyamide acids cross-linked with ditertiary diamines. 3,336,258, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 47 Anderau, Walter : See — Meyer, Armin, Von Wartburg, and Anderau. 3,340 060. Anderau, Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Photographic layers for the silver dyestuff bleaching process. 3,322,543, 5-30-67, CI. 96 — 99. Anderau, Walter, and R. Mory, to Ciba Ltd. Application of dyestuff bleaching catalysts in the silver dyestuff bleach- ing process. 3,318,700, 5-9-67, CI. 96 — 53. Anderberg, A. W., Mfg. Co. : See — Anderberg, Axel W., and Taylor. 3,345,777. Anderberg, Axel W., and G. A. Taylor, to A. W. Anderberg Mfg. Co. Supporting bracket for windows. 3,345,777, 10- 10-67, CI. 49 — 248. Anderko, Kurt, and P. Wittstock, to Karl Schmidt G.m.b.H. Process of casting metals by use of water-soluble salt cores. 3,356,129, 12-5-67, CI. 164—138. Andermac. Inc. : See — McLaughlin, Jack E. 3,352,960. Anders, Bertram, E. Kuhle, and H. Malz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Phosphorus isocyanide dichloride compounds. 3,328,495, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 959. Anders, Bertram, E. Kuhle. and K. Dickore, to Farbenfabriken Layer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of sulphonyl isocyanide dichlorides. 3,299,134, 1-17-67. CI. 260 — 556. Anders. Edwin E. Garbage can holder. 3,313,423, 4-11-67, Anders, Gerhard, to Haniac-Hansella Aktiengesellschaft. Appa- ratus tor continuous preparation of a solution containing milk, lat and sugar. 3.322,402, 5-30-67, CI. 259 — 6. Anders, Gerhard, to Hamac-Hansella Aktiengesellschaft. Ap- £ a ™ a - tl ;l s lo Z continuous treatment of kneadable material. 3.335,676. 8-15-67, CI. 107 — 4. Anders, Robert H. : See — Neale, Colin G., Anders, and Beyreis. 3,336,071. LIST OV I'ATIONTKES 37 Anders, Walter G., to Diebold, Inc. Mechanized power file con- struction. 3,321,260, 5-23-67, CI. 312—168. Andersen, Andrew W. Sand spike holder for fishing rods. 3,339,S69, 9-5-07, CI. 24S— 4S. Andersen, Andrew \V. Tillable holder and dispenser. .':,3.>2,- 614. 11-14-67, CI. 312 — 12. Andersen, Clifford W., to Wurlitzer Co. Method of applying resilient felts to the opposite sldewall portions of a slot. 3,305,425, 2-21-67, CI. 156—293. Andersen Corp. : See — Kohl, John O. 3,340,665. Andersen, Eli 1<\, and L. II. Kohde, to The West Co. Con- tainer closure. 3,314,564, 4-1S-G7, CI. 215 — 7. Andersen, Gary A.: See — Petschauer, Richard J., and Andersen. 3,343,130. Andersen, Hans C, to Ultrasona AG. Apparatus for the treatment of textile goods. 3.343,381, 9-26-67, CI. 68 — 9. Andersen, Harry M., II. P. Holladay, and J. H. Johnson, to Monsanto Co. Processes for sulfur curing ethylene/viny] chloride copolymers. 3,356, OSS, 12-5-07, CI. 200 — 79.5. Andersen, Johan K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bearing structure. 3,359.047. 12-19-67, CI. 308—.:';. Andersen, Jon B., to Byron Jackson Inc. Apparatus for re- moving caked material from a container. 3,35S,935, 12-19- 67, CI. 239 — 5S9. Andersen. Obel F. E., to Eric Schaumburg. Magnetically operated fluid control valve. 3,355,140, 11-28-67, CI. 251— Andersen, Poul. to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Steering and control device. 3.313,461. 4-11-67, CI. 226 — 20. Andersen, Peter M., and P. Kuyt, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Chart roll spindle. 3.321,149, 5-23-67, CI. 242 — 74. Andersen, Ralph V. Audio visual teaching device. 3,350,792, 11-7-67, CI. 35 — 8. Andersen, Robert A., and R. E. Coolev. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Integrating converter. 3,290,613, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 347. Andersen, Robert K. Horseshoe game apparatus and shoe- returning and stacking mechanisms therefor. 3,326,556, 6-20-67. CI. 273—103. Anderskow, Juel U., and F. S. Lewis. Corrugated carton box. 3,313,467, 4-11-67, CI. 229 — 37. Anderson. Albert E. : See — Kennard, Kenneth C, and Anderson. 3,300.310. Kennard. Kenneth €., and Anderson. 3,300,311. Anderson, Alfred J. : See — Hardman, Kenneth V., and Anderson. 3,302,832. Anderson, Alfred J., to H. V. Hardman Co., Inc. Metering pump. 3,302,578, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 38. Anderson, Alton : See — Vervive. Alphonse. 3.314.06S. Anderson. Amos R. : See — Lerner. Robert W., Anderson, and Neuroth. 3.310.417. Anderson, Andrew W., to Scandia Packaging Machinery Co. Cartoning machine. 3.344.578, 10-3-67, CI. 53 — 54. Anderson, Arthur I., and K. F. Solimar, to Butler Mfg. Co. Hopper arrangement for pneumatically unloadable con- tainers. 3,343,888, 9-26-67, CI. 302 — 52. Anderson. Arthur R., T. M. Stickney, and D. W. Gordon, to Cook Electric Co. High temperature measuring devices. 3,308.666. 3-14-67, CI 73 — 362. Anderson. Arthur W., and L. R. Perkins, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyfluorocarbon substrate coated with polyamide and method. 3 352,714, 11-14-67, CI. 117 — 213. Anderson, Arthur Y. : See — Mucci. Ralph L., and Anderson. 3,350,919. Anderson, Arvid B. : See — Davis, Harvey L.. Schultz, and Anderson. 3,341,954. Schultz, Roy M., Davis, and Anderson. 3,321.853. Anderson. Arvid B., H. L. Davis, and R. M. Schultz, to Bishop Freeman Co. Resilient press cover assembly. 3,321,852. 5-30-67. CI. 38 — 66. Anderson. Arvid J. : See — Anderson Enfred W. and A. J. 3,328.031. Anderson, Arvid P. Portable grill device. 3,344,780, 10-3-67, CI. 126—30. Anderson. Axel : See — Lofgren, Charles O., and Anderson. 3,303.552. Anderson, Axel, to Sundstrand Corp. Dressing device for sharpening apparatus grinding wheel 3.322,110, 5-30-67, CI. 125—11. Anderson. Axel, to Sundstrand Corp. Loader and feeder mecha- nism. 3,332,532. 7-25-67, CI. 198 — 18. Anderson, Axel B., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Apparatus for the heat treatment of finely divided materials. 3,300,199, 1-24-67, CI. 266—9. Anderson. Brian, to Ilford Ltd. Colour couplers and their production and use in colour photography. 3,328,419, 6-27- 67, CI. 260 — 310. Anderson, Brian, and C. W. Greenhalgh, to Ilford Ltd. Colour couplers and their production and use in colour photography. 3.312.715, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 326. Anderson Bros. Mfg. Co. : See — Bergstrom. Roger C. 3.307.499 Oeber. Eugene E. 3.347.287. Villemure, Fred W. 3.326,249. Anderson. Bruce W., and R. J. Black, to The Bendix Corp. Aircraft brake damper mechanism. 3,357.519, 12-12-67, CI. 18S — 18. Anderson, Burton C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Perfluoroalkyl perfluorovinvl ketones and their polymers. 3,342,778, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 63. Anderson, Carl E., to B. D. Eisner, G. C. Kent, and L. D. Sacre, to American Photocopy Equipment Co. Pumping arran meat for photocopy machine. :;,.::;2,435, 7-25-67, CI. 137 — 394. Anderson, Carl P. : See — Clark, Clayton H., and Anderson. 3,316,352. Clark, Clayton 11., and Anderson. 3,329,325. Anderson, Carl W. Combination mower and dispenser. 3,359,- 710, 12-26-67, CI. 56 — 25.4. Anderson, Charles. Band saw for butchering meat. 3,295,- 400, 1-3-07, CI. S3— 661. Anderson, Charles H., Jr.: See — Shaw, Gilbert, and Anderson. 3,350,069. Anderson, Charles M., to The Galigher Co. Flotation machine and stator therefor. 3,327.851. 6-27-67, CI. 209 — 169. Anderson, Charles M. Tractor cab mounting apparatus. 3,352,598. 11-14-07, CI. 296—35. Rnderson, Chester A., Jr., and L. P. Cote, to Pratt & Whitney, Inc. Core bit. 3,331,455, 7-18-67, CI. 175—403. Anderson, Clarence A., to The Detroit Edison Co. Electric broiler heating element. 3,342,977, 9-19-07, CI. 219 — 548. Anderson, Claron E.. G. P. Bayle, and J. T. Xishimi, to North American Aviation, Inc. Terrain avoidance system. 3,360,794, 12-26-67, CI. 343 — 7. Anderson, Clayton, & Co. : See — Allen, Robert R., and Campbell. 3,313,834. Bell, Richard J., and Campbell. 3,333,968. Jones, Odell J., Page, and Dubbs. 3,347,885. Reddiek, John A. 3,355,776. Anderson, Cleve R. : See — Alter, Henry W., and Anderson. 3,359.078. Anderson, Cleve R., to General Electric Co. Single cycle ir- radiated fuel reprocessing. 3,357.802, 12-12-67, CI. 23— 339. Anderson, Clifford E. : See — Kinley, John C. and M. M., and Anderson. 3,360,000. Works, Madden T., and Anderson. 3,334,653. Anderson. Clifford E., to ACF Industries Inc. Valve operator. 3,296,890, 1-10-67, CI. 74—608. Anderson, Clifford E., to ACF Industries Inc. Gate valve seat skirt. 3,297,299, 1-10-67, CI. 251 — 327. Anderson, Clifford E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Drain structure for venting leaked fluid from valve stem packing. 3,307,- 574, 3-7-67. CI. 137—312. Anderson, Clifford E., to ACF Industries Inc. Valve operator. 3,324,741, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 625. Anderson, Clifford E., to ACF Industries Inc. Valve. 3.324.S75, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 236. Anderson, Clifford E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Valve. 3,335,- 740, 8-15-67, CI. 137 — 236. Anderson Co., The : See — Martens, Jack E. 3,311,413. Martens, Jack E. 3,350,135. Anderson Corp., The : See — Goss, Norman P. 3,325,846. Anderson, Daniel G., and S. Selman, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Perfluorodivinyl ether. 3,326,984, 6-20-07, CI. 260—614. Anderson, Daniel J., to P. R Mallory & Co., Inc. Method of anodically etching aluminum foils at elevated temperatures in an electrolyte including chloride and sulfate ions. 3,321,- 3S9, 5-23-67, CI. 204 — 141. Anderson, Daniel M., to Refractory Products Co. Test ap- paratus and mold for molten metals. 3,321,973, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 359. Anderson, David G., to United-Carr Inc. Electrical connector. 3,335,393. 8-8-67, CI. 339 — 100. Anderson, David W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electrical appa- ratus protected by internally mounted fuse. 3,350,520, 10-31-07, CI. 200—120. Anderson, Dean B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Mono- pulse data system. 3,353.180. 11-14-67. CI. 343—16. Anderson, Dean M., and J. V. Calisher, to E. B. Wiggins, Inc. Quick connect valved coupling. 3,336,944, 8-22-67, CI. 137—614.04. Anderson, Donald F., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copying machine. 3,318.219, 5-9-67, CI. 95 — 73. Anderson, Donald G., and R. H. Pfrebm, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Transportation of solids by pipeline. 3,314,730, 4-18-67, CI. 302—14. Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Co. Monohydroxy- nydrocarbvl ureas as lubricating oil detergents. 3,296,128, 1-3-67, CI. 252—32.7. Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Co. Substituted pyrrolidinones as lubricating oil additives. 3,301,784, 1- 31-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Anderson, Donald J., to Chevron Research Co. High molecular weight aliphatic sulfamides of alkylene polyamines and polyalkylene polyamines. 3,32S,297, 6-27-67, CI. 252 — 32.7. Anderson, Donald J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Oil collector and projecting magnetic retention means therefor. 3,354,- 9S9. 11-28-67. CI. 184 — 106. Anderson, Donald L., to Sylvania Electric Products. Inc. Artificial dielectric lens structure. 3. 329. 958, 7-4-07. CI. 343 — 753. Anderson, Donald L., K. L. Walton, and R. F. Huelskamp. to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. Method of making low fre- quency horn antenna. 3,339,275, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 601. Anderson. Donald V., and J. G. Gillman. 30 % to W. Luders and 10% to P. D. Jackson. Roller device for removing the meat from king crab legs. 3,359,595. 12-20-67. CI. 17—2. Anderson, Douglas D. Mascara applicator. 3,343.551. 9-20-67. CI. 132— 88.7. 38 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Anderson, Douglas G. Apparatus for generating a function by cubic interpolation. 3,311,742, 3-28-67, CI. 235—197. Anderson, Douglas G., to The Bendix Corp. Nutation motor or generator. 3,322,984, 5-30-67, CI. 310—82. Anderson, Douglas J. : See — Gabriel. George S., and Anderson. 3,358,649. Anderson, Duane B. : See — Lummus, James L., and Anderson. 3,323,603. Anderson, Duane B., and J. L. Lummus, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Low solids salt water drilling fluids. 3,360,- 461, 12-26-67, CI. 252—8.5. Anderson, Duane H., R. T. McArdell, and R. W. Notto, to Sperry Rand Corp. Data processing system. 3,345,619, 10- 3-67, CI. 340—172.5. Anderson-Dunham Inc. : See — Murphy, Bynum E. 3,306.016. Anderson, Earl E. : See — McLaughlin, Richard L., and Anderson. 3,355,299. Anderson, Earl R., to P. H. Allen. Orienting means and method for fruit and vegetable articles. 3,317,027, 5-2- 67, CI. 198 — 33. Anderson, Earl R., to P. H. Allen. Method of providing a head space within a filled container. 3,342,009, 9-19-67, CI. 53—22. Anderson, Earl R., to P. H. Allen. Filled can with head space. 3,360,159, 12-26-67. CI. 220 — 68. Anderson, Edgar L., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Accessory clamp- ing structure for surgical tables. 3,339,913, 9-5-67, CI. 269—328. Anderson, Edgar L., and N. E. Lauterbach, to Wilmot Castle Co. Closure apparatus for pressure chamber. 3,352,446, 11-14-67. CI. 220—41. Anderson, Edward A., and W. E. Beutler, to The Lamson & Sessions Co. Method of mounting fasteners. 3,337,946, 8- 29-67, CI. 29 — 432.1. Anderson, Edward E. : See — J. L. Surber, Jr., and Anderson. 3,310,- J. L. Surber, Jr., and Anderson. 3,342, Surber, John L. 211. Surber, John L, 394. Anderson. Edward P., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Cathodic protection and anti-marine fouling electrode system. 3,303.118, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 196. Anderson, Edward P., and S. P. Crago, to Engelhard Indus- tries, Inc. Anode for cathodic protection system. 3,342,716, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 196. Anderson, Edwin A. Fluid controlled directional bit and its method of use. 3,360,057, 12-26-67, CI. 175 — 67. Anderson, Edwin L„ to Mobil Oil Corp. Ethylene pyrolysis, with acetylene, to butadiene. 3,335,198, 8-8-67, CI. 260— 680. Anderson Electric Corp. : See — Bush, Austin L., Jerman, McDurmont, Minor, and Walton. 3,323,095. MacKay, George, Jones, and Robinson. 3,331,185. Minor, Leon C. 3,323,102. Anderson, Eli F., to The West Co. Container closure. 3,358,- 865, 12-19^67, CI. 215 — 3S. Anderson, Elmer, % each to C. W. Hoshour, and N. M. Esser. Percussion tool holder. 3,327,516. 6-27-67. CI. 72—462. Anderson, Elmer A., R. J. Moore, and C. E. Sanborn, to Shell Oil Co. Blending process. 3,328,327, 6-27-67, CI. 260—28.5. Anderson, Elmer H. : See — ■ Smithberg, Floyd E., and Anderson. 3,338,367. Anderson, Elmer L., to Corning Glass Works. Method of and mold for forming hollow articles. 3,340,034, 9-5-67, CI. 65 — 109. Anderson. Emil H. : See — Platzer, Peter J., Anderson, and Selenski. 3,298,235. Platzer, Peter J., Anderson, and Selenski. 3,302,769. Anderson, Enfred W. : See — Anderson, Enfred W. and A. J. 3,328,031. Anderson, Enfred W. and A. J. (Enfred William Anderson, and Union National Bank of Marquette, co-executors of Enfred W. Anderson, deceased), to A. J. Anderson. Baseball game with disengageable base runner pegs. 3,328,031, 6-27- 67, CI. 273 — 89. Anderson Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Stauss, Martin G., and Survelas. 3,343,850. Anderson, Eugene L. : See — Rastrelli, Leonard U., Anderson, and Michie. Anderson, Everett, and A. L. De Burro, to Bell Laboratories, Inc. PCM telephone signaline with time-di vided signaling digit spaces. 3,359,373, 12-19-67, CI. 179 — 15. Anderson, Evert V., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Method and apparatus for simultaneously performing multiple forming operations. 3,354,482, 11-28-67, CI. 10 — 92. Anderson, Flovd E., and T. L. Thomas, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Nitrososemicarbazides. 3,303,214, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 554. Anderson, Floyd R., to Gardner-Denver Co. Composite drill rod and method for making the same. 3,295,613, 1-3-67, CI. 173—131. Anderson, Francis L., to W. E. Hamm. Grease gun or the like. 3,298,574, 1-17-67, CI. 222 — 262. Anderson, Frank E., R. H. Campbell, and S. E. Jollv, to Sun Oil Co. Water-in-oil emulsions. 3,311,561, 3-28-67, CI. 252—75. 3,304,528. Telephone Anderson, Fred N. : See — Cherry, Walter L., and Anderson. 3,317,688. Anderson, George A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of making a finned heat exchange panel. 3,319,322, 5-16-67, CI. 29—157.3. Anderson, George A., to Collier-Keywarth Co. Chair iron. 3,352,526. 11-14-67, CI. 248—380. Anderson, George F., to Aerojet-General Corp. Laminated rotor member for dynamoelectric machine of axial air gap type. 3,329,843, 7-4-67, CI. 310—168. Anderson, George J., and C. R. Williams, to Monsanto Co. Emulsion latex containing partial amide of styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer as emulsifier. 3,297,620, 1-10-67, CI. 260—29.6. Anderson, George M.. S. S. Jaffe, and M. D. Bowers, to Mc- Graw-Edison Co. Method of externally determining dis- charge capability of a battery with a metal electrode. 3,359,494, 12-19-67, CI. 324 — 29.5. Anderson, George W. Hair treatment cap for selectively treat- ing locks of hair. 3,304,945, 2-21-67, CI. 132 — 9. Anderson, George W., to Reilly Tar & Chemical Corp. a-Amino acid esters of N-hydroxysuccinimide and preparation and use in peptide synthesis. 3,317,559, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Anderson, George W., and F. M. Callahan, to American Cyanamid Co. Tertiary butyl group as a carboxyl protecting group in the synthesis of peptides. 3,325,466, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Anderson, George W., J. A. Aseltine, and G. R. Cooper, to Ford Motor Co. Apparatus for measuring dynamic char- acteristics of systems by cross correlation. 3,354,297, 11- 21-67, CI. 235 — 181. Anderson, George W., J. R. Harder, and R. A. Mahaffy, to Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Co. Packaging apparatus with improved product loader. 3,354,613, 11-28-67, CI. 53—251. Anderson, Gerald R. : See — Hickey, Frank D., Adams, Hirahara, Anderson, and Chamberlin. 3,331,375. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Fruit preparation ma- chine. 3,305,071, 2-21-67, CI. 198 — 33. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Article accumulating and feeding apparatus. 3,319,639, 5-16-67, CI. 134 — 134. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Fruit processing ma- chine with means to align tool with work. 3,319,678, 5- 16-67, CI. 146 — 52. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Fruit stemming and coring machine. 3,324,913, 6-13-67, CI. 146 — 52. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Single article feeder. 3,340,- 994, 9-12-67, CI. 198 — 34. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Method and apparatus for processing fruit. 3,351,114, 11-7-67. CI. 146 — 238. Anderson, Gerald R., to FMC Corp. Filtering device. 3,351,204, 11-7-67, CI. 210 — 158. Anderson, Gerald R., S. H. Creed, and J. T. Parker, to FMC Corp. Apple coring machine. 3,310,084, 3-21-67, CI. 146—52. Anderson, Gordon C. : See — Pray, Lester W., and Anderson. 3,325,109. Pray. Lester W., Anderson, Sheron, and Drake. 3,317,- 147. Pray, Lester W., Anderson, and Waddington. 3,312,405. Anderson, Gordon R., Jr., to M&L Industries, Inc. Rotor shaft bearing for an electric motor. 3,320,446, 5-16-67, CI. 310 — 42. Anderson, Harold, Jr. : See — Peterson, Clarence G. 3,313,516. Anderson, Harold C., to Litton Systems, Inc. Spin resonant transducer and process. 3,332,072, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 173. Anderson, Harold C, to Litton Systems, Inc. Method for measuring the intensity of a magnetic field utilizing a gas discharge device. 3,339,135, 8-29-67, CI. 324 — 43. Anderson, Harold C, to Litton Systems, Inc. Spin resonant recording process. 3,344,411, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 173. Anderson, Harold C, to Litton Systems, Inc. Microwave process and apparatus. 3,352,704, 11-14-67, CI. 117 — 36.8. Anderson. Harold C, and K. E. Peltzer, to Litton Systems, Inc. Recording member for visibly recording radio fre- quency microwaves. 3,316,119, 4-25-67, CI. 117 — 36.8. Anderson, Harold C, and K. E. Peltzer, to Litton Systems, Inc. Method and apparatus for microwave radar signal receiving, recording and retransmision. 3.345,620, 10-3-67, CI. 340—173. Anderson, Harold C, and A. E. Shanholtzer, to Litton Sys- tems, Inc. Converter using spin resonant material. 3,346,- 813, 10-10-67, CI. 325 — 448. Anderson, Harold G. : See — Palmer, Alfred L., and Anderson. 3,324,824. Peterson, Clarence G. 3,313,516. Anderson, Harold H. : See — Arkless, George F , and Anderson. 3,296,972. Anderson, Harold H., to G. & J. Weir Ltd. Self-tightening pressure vessel closure. 3,352,444, 11-14-67, CI. 220 — 14. Anderson, Harold N., and J. D. Helm, to Bemis Co., Inc. Vi- bratory volumetric feeding and bag filling apparatus. 3,353,572, 11-21-67, CI. 141 — 72. Anderson, Harold P., F. J. McMahon, G. A. Scharg, and H. Winter, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Private branch exchange automatic number identification system. 3,346,- 700 10-10-67, Cl. 179—27. Anderson, Henrv H. : See — Calvert, William L., and Anderson. 3,355,340. LIST OF PATENTEES 39 Anderson, Irvin C, to Iowa State University Research Founda- tlon, Inc. Method of growing soybeans for seed yield. 3,32."). 274, 6-13-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Anderson, J. Leavitt. Attitude controlled conveyor. 3,312,- 333, 4-4-67, CI. 19S — 145. Anderson, Jack E., to Mil-Fab-Co., Inc. Flask inverter. 3,356,230, 12-5-67, CI. 214—1. Anderson, Jack I. : See — Hagenauer, Richard G., Fuller, Reiter, and Anderson. 3,307,618. Lamp, James K., Jr., Anderson, and Hagenauer. 3,339,- 471. Anderson, James, to Outboard Marine Corp. Method of cutter bar manufacture. 3,320,650, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 471.7. Anderson, James, to Continental Electronics Mfg. Co. Auto- matic tuning device having means for comparing the cur- rents in the inductive and capacitive arms of a tank circuit. 3,337, S23, 8-22-67, CI. 334—26. Anderson, James A., to Breneman, Inc. End construction for shade roller. 3, 308,S74, 3-14-67, CI. 160—326. Anderson, James A., to Breneman, Inc. Terminal providing length adjustment for shade rollers. 3,340,922, 9-12-67, CI. 160 — 326. Anderson, James A., and J. A. Ash, to Breneman-Hartshorn, Inc. Adjustable terminal for shade rollers. 3,315,72S, 4-25-67, CI. 160—326. Anderson, James A., and F. F. Clark, to Bear Creek Mining Co. Method of locating concealed copper mineralization of enriched chalcocite type. 3,333,503, 8-1-67, CI. SS — 14. Anderson, James H. Heat transfer at equalized pressure. 3,312,063, 4-4-67, Cl. 60—59. Anderson, James H. Vaporized fluid power system. 3,315,- 466, 4-25-67, Cl. 60 — 36. Anderson, James H. Vehicular power plant. 3,339,663, 9-5- 67, Cl. ISO— 67. Anderson, James H. Vacuum jacket construction. 3,351,224, 11-7-67, Cl. 220 — 15. Anderson, James H. Power plant including fluid means for supporting rotating shaft in a bearing. 3,359,731, 12-26-67, Cl. 60 — 64. Anderson, James H. Vacuum jacketed pipe line and joint con- struction therefor. 3,360,001, 12-26-67, Cl. 137 — 375. Anderson, James H., and J. H. Anderson, Jr. Sea water power plant. 3,312,054, 4-4-67, Cl. 60 — 26. Anderson, James I-L, Jr. : See — Anderson, James H., and J. H. Anderson, Jr. 3,312,054. Anderson, James R., and H. J. Wilde, to Research, Inc. Func- tion generator. 3,329,804, 7-4-67, Cl. 235 — 61.6. Anderson, James T., and R. Shepherd, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Preparation of selenides and tellurides. 3,306.701, 2-28-67, Cl. 23—50. Anderson, Jeffrey L. Dispensing bread bos. 3,326,413, 6-20- 67, Cl. 221 — 250. Anderson, Jerrold L., G. L. Gardner, and N. H. Yoshida, to The National Cash Register Co. Encapsulation of aspirin in ethylcellulose and its product. 3,341,416, 9-12-67, Cl. 167 — S3. Anderson, Jerry C. : See — Straub. Melvin J., Hover, and Anderson. 3,316,690. Anderson, Joel A., and F. J. Wasil, to Namsco, Inc. Wheel cover. 3,325,221, 6-13-67, Cl. 301 — 37. Anderson, John. Attentuatlon of high frequencies in com- mercial frequencv power transmission lines. 3,33,119, 7— 25-67, Cl. 307—89. Anderson, John A., Jr., to Symington Wayne Corp. Fluid- operated ramp having automatic lip. 3,345,665, 10-10-67, Cl. 14 — 71. Anderson. John C, to United States Steel Corp. Flow cone for bin outlet. 3,31S,585, 5-9-67, Cl. 259 — 180. Anderson, John E.. to Union Carbide Corp. Method for produc- ing arcs. 3,344,256, 9-26-67, Cl. 219 — 121. Anderson, John E., C. E. Parish, and G. H. Ross, to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Synthesis of symmetrical ureas. 3,341,oS3, 9-12-67, Cl. 260—553. Anderson, John E., R. G. Zelmer, and W. Resniek, to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of high quality solid olefin polymers. 3.356,662, 12-5-67, Cl. 260 — S8.2. Anderson, John G. Attenuation of high frequencies in com- mercial frequency power transmission lines. 3,333,119, 7-25-67, Cl. 307 — 89. Anderson, John J., to S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. Captive plastic closure for container with integral container handle. 3,307,752. 3-7-67, Cl. 222—465. Anderson, John J., and W. C. Harris, to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Actuator cap. 3,312.723, 4-4-67, Cl. 222 — 402.13. Anderson. John L., to Cleanometer Corp. Surface for con- tamination detection bv using a radioactive labeled com- pound. 3.297,874, 1-10-67, Cl. 250 — 106. Anderson, John R. : See — Abler, Roger L.. and Anderson. 3.355.S44. Thomsen. Donald L.. and Anderson. 3.355,760. Anderson, John R.. to Electrascope Research, Inc. Electro- optic information display device utilizing anacid-base indi- cator. 3,303,488, 2-7-67, Cl. 340 — 324. Anderson, John W. : 'See — ■ Hess, Robert W., Thomsen, Porter, and Anderson. 3,314,- 797. Anderson, John W. Windshield wiper arm and blade assem- bly. 3,316,5S3, 5-2-67, Cl. 15—250.23. Anderson, John W. Windshield wiper assembly. 3,317,946, 5-9-67, Cl 15—250.42. Anderson, John W. Windshield wiper blade. 3,328,S25, 7-4- 67, Cl. 15 — 250.36. Anderson, John YV. Windshield wiper blade assembly. 3,350,- 738, 11-7-67, Cl. 15 — 250.42. Anderson, Joseph W. : See — Holloway, Joseph II., and Anderson. 3,323,008. Anderson, Josephine: See — Bowen, Hamilton M. 3,345,068. Anderson, Karl R. Wire contact device. 3,349,190, 10-24-67, Cl. 179 — 175.25. Anderson, Kelvin G., to W. R. Grace & Co. Device for electro- statically transporting an unrestrained sheet of dielectric film material. 3,325,709, 6-13-67, Cl. 317—262. Anderson, Kelvin G., to VV. R. Grace & Co. Package. 3,334,735, 8-8-67, Cl. 206 — 46. Anderson, Kelvin G., and A. C. Monaghan, to Weldotron Corp. Shrink packaging apparatus. 3,340,670, 9-12-67, Cl. 53 — 30. Anderson, Kenneth A., to Globe-Union Inc. Panel counting and separating apparatus. 3,343.691, 9-26-67, Cl. 214 — 7. Anderson, Lars H. V., to Anson Inc. Picture frame easel. 3,350,047, 10-31-67, Cl. 248—464. Anderson, La Verne, Jr. : See — Love, Mahlon L., and Anderson. 3,295,3S4. Anderson, Lester F., YV. C. Fink, and D. H. Pfefferle, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Photoflash lamp. 3,327,283, 6-20-67, Cl. 339—145. Anderson, Lewis G., to United States of America, Navy. Sing around velocimeter. 3,327, S06, 6-27-67, Cl. 181 — .5. Anderson, Llovd E., Si'. : See — Buckwalter, Milton T., and Anderson. 3,339,392. Anderson, Lloyd L., to Amerock Corp. Device for counter- balancing window sashes. 3,335,455, 8-15-67, Cl. 16 — 198. Anderson, Lloyd L., to Amerock Corp. Foldable tablet as- sembly. 3,351,377, 11-7-67, Cl. 297 — 162. Anderson, Lloyd R. Non-loosening hinge and mold. 3,327,435, 6-27-67, Cl. 52 — 27. Anderson, Lloyd R. Non-loosening hinge. 3,345,679, 10-10-67, Cl. 16 — 128. xYnderson, Lorrin O. : See — Jorgensen, Arnold J., and Anderson. 3,336,581. Anderson, Marvin M. Ice hole reamer and lifter. 3,299,970, 1-24-67, Cl. 175—18. Anderson, Maurice J., to The Black Clawson Co. Paper machinery. 3,309,036, 3-14-67, Cl. 242—58.3. Anderson, Mauritz G., and E. Eagle, to Swift & Co. Method of destroying trichinella spiralis in meat infested therewith. 3,305,367, 2-21-67, Cl. 99 — 157. Anderson, Maynard E. : See — Lowell, Peter M.. Balaz, and Anderson. 3,353,480. Anderson, Nils E. Method of and apparatus for conveying manure from stable gutters. 3,319,896, 5-16-67, Cl. 241 — 25. Anderson, Noel M. Drain back valve. 3,319,928, 5-16-67, Cl. 251 — 145. Anderson, Norman C. : See — Rupert, Robert, and Anderson. 3,356,846. Anderson, Norman J. : See — Sehmid, John H., and Anderson. 3,357,561. Anderson, Olof O. Article dispenser including a rotary sup- port for a plurality of article retaining magazines. 3,351,- 232, 11-7-67, Cl. 221 — 113. Anderson, Olof V., to Anson, Inc. Dual key clasp. 3,299,- 679, 1-24-67, Cl. 70 — 459. Anderson, Olof V., to Anson, Inc. Cravat holder. 3,319,305, 5-16-67, Cl. 24 — 19. Anderson, Oscar B., and J. M. Mundell, to United States Steel Corp. 'Stockline lining for a blast furnace. 3,35S,9S6, 12-19-67. Cl. 266 — 43. Anderson, Otto L., and M. L. Naylor. Metal arm guard for bow and arrow hunters. 3.304,555, 2-21-67, Cl. 2 — 16. Anderson, Parker S., to Reeves Bros., Inc. Diaphragms for metering devices. 3,314,291. 4-18-67, Cl. 73 — 278. Anderson, Paul G., 75% to Haak Mfg., Inc., and 25% to B. Curry. Cover for outdoor seats. 3,298,045, 1-17-67, Cl. 5—345. Anderson, Paul G., to Haak Mfg., Inc. Bench and plank cover. 3.353.S67, 11^21-67. Cl. 297 — 219. Anderson, Paul L. : See — Spiwak, Lazarus, Traut, Anderson, and Zagusta. 3,301,- 730. Anderson, Paul L., to Thiele Engineering Co. Rotary coupon placer. 3,302,946, 2-7-67, Cl. 271 — 29. Anderson, Paul L., and J. A. Zagusta, to Rogers Corp. Printed circuit structure and method of making the same. 3,340,606, 9-12-67. Cl. 29 — 625. Anderson, Peter B. Three section deep tillage cultivator. 3,298,446, 1-17-67, Cl. 172—456. Anderson, Philip C, to Feed Service Corp. Pressurized live- stock liquid feed dispenser. 3,303,824, 2-14-67, Cl. 119 — 72.5. Anderson, Philip C., and F. Lothrop, to Feed Service Corp. Time controlled liquid dispenser. 3,347.212, 10-17-67, Cl. 119—51.11. Anderson, Philip D., P. R. Coronado, and L. M. Berry, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of preparing a uranium article for a protective coat- ing. 3,341,350, 9-12-67, Cl. 117 — 50. Anderson, Philip M. Push button stop for multiple kev tele- phone set. 3,333,069, 7-25-67, Cl. 200 — 42. Anderson, Philip R., to Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc. As- sembly for use in building structures. 3,344.561, 10-3-67. Cl. 52—11. 40 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Anderson, Philip W., and A. H. Dayem, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Superconducting device of varying di- mension having a minimum dimension intermediate its electrodes. 3,335,303, 8-8-67, CI. 324 — 13. Anderson, Phillip R. : See — Dorr, John A., and Anderson. 3,327,286. Miles, Russel T. 3,344,563. Miles, Russel T. 3,344,566. Miles, Russel T., and Anderson. 3,344,562. Anderson, Ralph P. : See — Cadmus, Martin C, and Anderson. 3,314.801. Anderson, Ralph F., to National Lock Co. Adjustable sliding door roller bracket. 3,329,993, 7-11-67, CI. 16 — 105. Anderson, Ralph P. Method and apparatus for packaging bars of plastic material. 3,345,795, 10-10-67, CI. 53 — 23. Anderson, Ralph P., to National Lock Co. Positive-holding spring latches. 3,346,289, 10-10-67, CI. 292 — 175. Anderson, Ralph P., to National Lock Co. Counterbalancing hinge support. 3.354,499, 11-28-67, CI. 16 — 180. Anderson, Ralph P., and L. Stronibeek, to R. P. Anderson. Carton infeed mechanism. 3,298,288, 1-17-67, CI. 93 — 53. Anderson, Ralph P., and E. M. Webster, to National Lock Co. Bifold door hardware. 3,335,785, 8-15-67, CI. 160 — 206. Anderson, Ralph I. : See — Gille, Willis H., and Anderson. 3,308,340. Anderson, Rexford O. Hydrodynamdc brake and soeed con- trolled friction brakes. 3,334,711, 8-8-67, CI. 188—86. Anderson, Richard C. : See — Chafetz, Harry, and Anderson. 3,311.631. Chafetz, Harrv, and Anderson. 3,336,313. Chafetz, Harry, and Anderson. 3,349,092. Anderson, Richard D., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Cellulosic product accumulator and packager. 3.329,2o2, 7-4-67, CI. 198 — 34. Anderson, Richard D., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus and method for making cellulosic products. 3,344,483, 10- 3-67, CI. 19—145. Anderson, Richard D., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus for the manufacture of cellulosic product. 3,344,581, 10-3-67, CI. 53—177. Anderson, Richard E. : See — Wishman, Marvin, Anderson, Detoro, and Jarovitzky. 3,320,221. Anderson, Richard H., to The Robinson Clay Products Co. Methods of making seals for pipe joints. 3,350,778, 12-5-67, CI. 264 — 45. Anderson, Richard M. : See — Birum, Gail H., Schwendeman, and Anderson. 3,344,112. Clampitt, Rodney B., Birum, and Anderson. 3,306.937. Wygant, James C, Anderson, and Prill. 3,317.568. Anderson, Richard W., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Frequency converters using a transmission line impedance transformer. 3,310,747, 3-21-67, CI. 325—445. Anderson, Richard W., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Signal mixer having a common input and output port. 3,340,475, 9-5- 67, CI. 325 — 449. Anderson, Robert C, and V. S. Bartoo, to Johns-Manville Corp. Apparatus for the manufacture of fibrous material. 3,346,356, 10-10-67, CI. 65 — 14. Anderson, Robert E. : See — Goodenough, Robert D., Jones, and Anderson. 3,295,920. Anderson, Robert E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Mountings for power transistors. 3.310,866, 3-28-67, CI. 29 — 155J5. Anderson, Robert E., and D. P. Scheddel. to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Ammonia-epichlorohvdrin anion-exchange resins. 3,340,208, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 2.1. Anderson, Robert E., and A. J. Gouin, to The Dow Chemical Co. Reduction of metal content of phenolics. 3,351,669, 11- 7-67, CI. 260—621. Anderson, Robert F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Carton con- struction. 3,338,406. 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 65. Anderson, Robert P.. to Imagineers Corp. Grilling apparatus. 3,353.527. 11-21-67, CI. 126 — 25. Anderson, Robert P., A. R. Hollister, and J. P. Reuteler, to Pratt & Whitnev Inc. Automatic measuring lead screw compensator. 3.347,116, 10-17-67, CI. 77 — 63. Anderson, Robert H., to Standard Oil Co. Piping attachment means for plastic vessels. 3,298,560, 1-17-67, CI. 220—83. Anderson, Robert H., to Tektronix, Inc. Image intensifier storage tube. 3,317,782, 5-2-67. CI. 315 — 11. Anderson, Robert H., to Tektronix, Inc. Charge integrating bistable storage tube. 3,325,673, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — 12. Anderson, Robert H., to Standard Oil Co. Plastic tanks. 3,335,- 903, 8-15-67, CI. 220 — 83. Anderson, Robert H., to Standard Oil Co. Storage containers. 3,335.904. 8-15-67, CI. 220—83. Anderson, Robert H., to Tektronix, Inc. Combined direct view- ing storage target and fluorescent screen display structure. 3,339,099. 8-29-67, CI. 313 — 68. Anderson, Robert J., to Parachem Corp. Dressing for a wound containing a hemostatic agent and method of treating a wound. 3,328,259, 6-27-67, CI. 167—84. Anderson, Robert .1., and J. P. Short, to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Pelletized explosive of trinitrotoluene prills coated with sodium and ammonium nitrate in an organic binder. 3.304,211, 2-14-67, CI. 149 — 11. Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Plash lamp. 3,303,674, 2-14-67, CI. 67 — 31. Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Flash lamp manufacture. 3,304,144, 2-14-67, CI. 316—20. Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Photoflash lamp. 3,304,750, 2-21-67, CI. 67—31. Anderson, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Method of manufacturing photoflash lamps. 3,320,012, 5-16-67, CI. 316—20. Anderson, Roger C, to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine having synchronized oscillating cutter heads. 3,333,895, 8-1-67, CI. 299 — 71. Anderson, Rolland L., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Throttle valve for internal combustion engines. 3,298,677, 1-17-67, CI. 261 — 62. Anderson, Ronald A., to Schlumberger Technology Corp Well logging tool. 3,356,146, 12-5-67, CI. 166—241. Anderson, Roy A. Wire tie down assembly. 3,307,S11, 3-7- 67, CI. 248 — 43. Anderson, Roy H., and D. J. Lemery, to Atlas Chain Co., Ltd. File construction. 3,339,254, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 7S. Anderson, Roy H., and D. J. Lemery, to Globe Industries, Ltd. Saw chain. 3,346,025, 10-10-67, CI. 143 — 135. Anderson, Roy M. : See — Lynn, Lawrence, and Anderson. 3,322,293. Anderson, Royal A., and E. N. Connoy, to Contour Saws, Inc. Method of making band saw blade. 3,315,548, 4-25-67, CI. 76—112. Anderson, Russell H., and J. P. Campanelli, to Haskon, Inc. Plastic container construction. 3,343,698, 9-26-67, CI. 215 — 31. Anderson, Russell H., and J. P. Campanelli, to Haskon, Inc. Plastic caps for milk bottles. 3,357,583, 12-12-67, CI. 215 — 38. Anderson, Terry O., B. A. Blackman, and R. O. Wilson, to Halliburton Co. Well logging with single channel cable. 3,302,165. 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 18. Anderson, Terry O., B. A. Blackman, and R. H. Winn, to Halliburton Co. Integrated indication of seismic well log- ging signals. 3,314,498, 4-18-67, CI. 181—5. Anderson, Theodore H., to International Business Machines Corp Document synchronizing and indexing control ap- paratus. 3,307,845, 3-7-67, CI. 271 — 57. Anderson, Thomas P., and T. E. Graves, to Microseal Corp. Film storage card. 3,339,303, 9-5-67, CI. 40 — 159. Anderson, Vera A., and G. L. Durney, deceased; (by J. L. Durney, widow), to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Xon- lubrieated variable speed motor pulley. 3,318,166, 5-9-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Anderson, Victor C, to The Regents of the University of Cali- fornia. Real-time running mean generator. 3,316,544, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Anderson, Victor C, and F. H. Fisher, to United States of America, Navv. Pressure actuated anchor. 3,311,080, 3-28-67, CI. 114—206. Anderson, Walter E., R. E. Hennen, and J. T. Redmon, to Globe-Union Inc. Battery hold-down device. 3,298,454, 1-17-67, CI. 180—68.5. Anderson, Walter F., to Fidelity Electric Co., Inc. Spring- driven electrical generator. 3,342,998, 9-19-67, CI. 290 — 1. Anderson, Walter I. : See — Kelley. Thomas M., and Anderson. 3,343.246. Anderson, Walter L. Hanger. 3,334,793, 8-8-67, CI. 223 — 94. Anderson. Warren G. : See — Van Dreser, Merton L., and Anderson. 3,336,143. Anderson, Wesley B. : See — Peterson, Clarence G. 3,313,516. Anderson, Wilbert G. : See — Hunter. James T. 3,357,219. Anderson, Wilbur G., to Packaging Corp. of America. Fold- able rodentieide feeding box and blank therefor. 3,352,053, 11-14-67, CI. 43—131. Anderson, William A., to Aluminum Co. of America Alu- minum-magnesium alloy sheet. 3,359,085, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 197.5. Anderson, William A., and W. D Vernam, to Aluminum Co. of America. Aluminum base alloy. 3,304,209, 2-14-67, CI. 148—32.5. Anderson, William A., and R. Andrew, to Aluminum Co. of America. Aluminum reflectors. 3,312,535, 4-4-67, CI. 29—183.5. Anderson, William E.. to Riegel Paper Corp. Duplex packag- ing material. 3,318,759, 5-9-67, CI. 161 — 235. Anderson, William F., and S. Heller, to Itek Corp. Precision positioning system. 3,331,575, 7-18-67, CI. 248 — 180. Anderson, William S., to Braco, Inc. Flight and idler roller construction for endless belt. 3,315,788, 4-25-67, CI. 198—137. Anderson. William S., to Shell Oil Co. Copolymers of ethylene/ stilbene. 3,338,877, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Anderson, William S., to Braco, Inc. Conveyor belt dodged link construction. 3.339,712, 9-5-67, CI. 198 — 195. Anderson, William Y., to Stow & Davis Furniture Co. Drawer suspension means. 3,333,914, 8-1-67, CI. 312 — 341. Anderson, Wilmer C, to General Time Corp. Analog-digital converter employing an symmetrical multivibrator. 3,319,- 243, 5-9-67, CI. 340—347. Anderson, Wilmer C, to General Time Corp. Integrating de- vice. 3,340,387, 9-5-67, CI. 235—150.3. Anderson, Wilmer C, F. P. Rennie, and M. J. Ingenito, to General Time Corp. Temperature compensated, frequency stabilized magnetic oscillator. 3,319,185, 5-9-67, CI. 331 — 113. Anderson, Wilmer C, and P. P. Rennie, to General Time Corp. Remote control system including a frequency discriminat- ing delay circuit. 3,319,225, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 147. LIST OF PATENT KES 41 Anderson, Woodrow M., and 1!. N. Kleppin, to Chrysler Corp. Assist mechanism lor cargo lids. 3,325,207, 6-13-07, CI. 296—37. Anderssen, Tore F. : See — Dahl, Erik O., and Anderssen. 3,323,901. Andersson, Blrger N., to Arenco Aktiebolag. Device for closing match-boxes, 3,332,203, 7-25-67, CI. 53 — 169. Andersson, Borje 15. : See — Eliassen, Gunnar T., Andersson, and Nordh. 3,343,039. Andersson, Karl A., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Deferred action battery comprising independently completely closed con- tainers. 3,343,993, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 90. Anderson, Stig, to AUmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie- bolaget. Transformer differential protection. 3,337,772, 8 22 (17. CI. 317 11 Andersson, Stig G. L., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie- bolaget. Transformer differential protection. 3,323,010, 5-30-07, CI. 317—15. Andersson, Torsten V. : See — Englund, Sture E. A., Axelsson, and Andersson. 3,335,- 297. Anderston Clyde Engineers Ltd. : See — Fachinetti, Piergiovanni. 3,335,875. Anderwert, Fritz. Process for drying heat-sensitive materials as well as drying apparatus for the performance of the afore-mentioned process. 3,300,86S, 1-31-67, CI. 34 — 5. Andis Clipper Co. : See — Andis, Mathew. 3,330,1S4. Andis. Matthew G. 3,348,308. Andis, Mathew, to Andis Clipper Co. Multiple-part comb blade for hair clippers and a method for the production thereof. 3,330,184, 7-11-67, CI. 90 — 11. Andis, Matthew G., to Andis Clipper Co. Vacuum cleaner at- tachment for a hair clipper. 3,348,308, 10-24-67, CI. 30 — 133. Ando, Chikato : See — Fujiwara, Yoshiyuki, Fujiki, Ando, Nitta, Miyake, and Shigenari. 3,303,257. Ando, Noboru, Y. Tanizaki, and F. Hasegawa, to Hitachi, Ltd. Liquid chromatography and chromatographs. 3,352,043, 11-14-67, CI. 23 — 230. Ando, Toshio : See — Watanabe, Tatsuki. and Ando. 3,310,634. Ando, Toshio, to Nippon Electric Co., Inc. Multiple frequency selecting signal storage control circuit. 3,332,062, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Andonian Associates, Inc. : See — Andonian, Martin D. 3,327,491. Andonian, Martin D., to Andonian Associates, Inc. Window- less vacuum chamber for exposing a cooled device to succes- sive samplers. 3,327,491, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 45. Andonjev. Sergei M., P. G. Glazkov, V. A. Kuchin, K. I. Makarov, N. I. Pevny, A. M. Pochtman. P. A. Tesner, and O. V. Filipjev, to Gosuderstvensy Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektny Institute Metallurgicheskoi Promyshlennosta. Steel melting and more particularly gas fired regenerative furnaces. 3,345,054. 10-3-67, CI. 266 — 33. Andrae, Fritz L., to The Garrett Corp. Linear servo absolute transducer. 3,320,S09. 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 407. Andrae, Karl H., to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Sluice gate and operating mechanism therefor. 3,319,425, 5-16-67, CI. 61 — 28. Andrae, Karl H., to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Sluice valve operating mechanism. 3,330,530, 7-11-67, CI. 251 — 158. Andrasek, Drahos : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu, Vavrinec, Kurka, Tikal, Ma- chacek, Andrasek, and Eichler. 3,315,624. Andrassy, Stella. Solar distillation equipment. 3,351,538, 11- 7-67. CI. 202 — 234. Andray Products, Inc. : See — Langer, Sol. 3.344.440. Andre, Allen R. Carbon arc torch. 3,350,540, 10-31-07, CI. 219—139. Andre Rubber Co. Ltd. : See — Clements, Henrv. 3.359.014 Marsh, Sydney W. 3,342,447. Andre, Stephen N., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Ferrite stripline circulator having closed magnetic loop path and centrally located, conductive foil overlying radially extend- ing center conductors. 3,334,317, 8-1-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Andrea, Christo, to Diamond Power Specialty Corp. Liquid level gauge. 3,345,871, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 331. Andreades, Sam, and G. A. Boswell, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 5-fluoro-6-nitrimino and 6-keto steroid and their preparation. 3,320,291, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Andreadis. John T. Heat treatment cap. 3,349,S25, 10-31-07, CI. 150 — 2.3. Andreae, John H., and P. L. Joyce, to International Standard Electric Corn. Electronic machine simulating a learning scheme. 3.355.713, 11-2S-67. CI. 340 — 172.5. Andreani. Eugenio. Method of and apparatus for parallelizing and blending textile fibers. 3,327.356, 6-27-67, CI. 19 — 243. Andreani, Eusenio. Textile apron stabilizing and cleaning system for drafting units. 3,340.926. 10-17-07, CI. 19 — 245. Andreani, Gianfranco. Double apron drafting system for drawing frames. 3.303,534, 2-14-67, CI. 19— 24S. Andreas Stihl Maschinenfavrik : See — Wehle, Anton, and Mierzwa. 3.343,710. Andreasen, Charles E., to The General Signal Corp. Constant current signal generator having transistor burn out pro- tection device. 3,331,965, 7-1S-67. CI. 307 — 8S. Andreasen, christian B. : See — Grosholz, James it., and Andreasen. 3,338,233. Andreasen, Christian B., to Air-Shields, Inc. Lung ventilating equipment. 3,307,5-12, 3-7-67, CI. 128 — 145.8. Andreasen, Christian B., and E. 1'. Itomaui, to Air-Shields, Inc. Pressure breathing monitor. 3,333,584, 8-1-67, CI. 128—145.5. Andreasen, Sigurd J., and O. A. Meyer. Portable elevator conveyers for use with trucks. 3,319,775, 5-16-67, CI. 198—154. Andreasen, Sigurd J., and O. A. Meyer. Apparatus for mix- ing and dispensing, by hydraulic pressure, an aqueous solu- tion containing plant life. 3,360,166, 12-26-07, CI. 222— 136. Andreasen, Werner B. Cable tie and anchor. 3,300,825, 1- 31-07, CI. 24—16. Andreasson, Bror E. Device for pressing in air into inilatable objects, J.g., air mattresses. 3,297,241, 1-10-67, CI. 230 — 160. Andreasson, Donald C, to Detroit Reamer & Tool' Co. Deep- hole drill and reamer. 3,320,833, 5-23-67, CI. 77—68. Andieasson, Donald C, to Detroit Reamer & Tool Co. Rotary tool construction. 3,359,837, 12-26-67, CI. 77 — 68. Andreasson, Jan-Erik, to A.B. Tetra Pak. Package having a slit folding line forming a pouring edge. 3,353,738, 11-21- 67, CI. 229—7. Andreasson, Rudolf W. Rotary tool. 3,307,243, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 106. Andreau, Walter, to Ciba Ltd. Photographic materials for the silver dyestuff bleaching process. 3,304,181, 2-14-67, CI. 96—99. Andren, Ingmar, to Linde Maskiner, Aktiebolaget. Channel supports for screen frames. 3,331,508, 7-18-67, CI. 209 — 319. Andren, Karl H., to Artos Engineering Co. Apparatus for pro- duction of electrical conductors. Re. 26,152, 1-31-67, CI. 29—33. Andres, John M. : See — Inouye. George T., Andres, and Brown. 3,348,165. Andres, Karl-Heinz: See — Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Frank, Wegler, and Andres. 3,342,895. Andres, Karl-Heinz. H.-H. Steinbach, and K. Damm, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Foamed ma- terials from polyepoxy compounds. 3,300,418, 1-24—67, CI. 260—2.5. Andres. Rudolf : See — Fiala, Ernst J. H., Andres, and Jurowski. 3,354,906. Andresen, John H., Jr., to Astek Instrument Corp. Airspeed warning device. 3,302,167, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 27. Andresen. John H, Jr., to J. F. Baier. Fluid temperature regulation mixture valve. 3,318,525, 5-9-67, CI. 236 — 12. Andresen, John H , Jr., to Intercontinental Dynamics Corp. Altitude rare indicating system. 3,35S,505, 12-19-67, CI. 73—179. Andresen, Raymond H.. to Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. Floating con- trolled gap seal. 3,333,855, 8-1-67, CI. 277—40. Andress, Harry J., Jr.: See — Gee. Paul Y. C, and Andress. 3,296.130. Gee, Paul Y. C, and Andress. 3.336,384. Andretich. Robert G. Combined ski boot retainer and carrier. 3.348,665. 10-24-07, CI. 206—1. Andrew. Charles, F. Waltkens, and F. D. Michaelsen, to Andrew-Waitkens Machine Co., Inc. Machine for making non-pilferable bottle caps. 3,311,077, 3-28-67, CI. 113 — 1. Andrew Corp. : See — - Johnson. Ernest H., and Van Dyke. 3,336,543. Andrew, Frederick L. : See — Scotti, Frank, and Andrew. 3,329,640. Andrew, Herbert F., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Water-soluble azo dyestuffs. 3,349.074, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 146. Andrew, Herbert F., and V. D. Poole, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. (Chloro or bromo)-5-cyanopyrirnidinyl- amino dyestuffs. 3,305,540, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 154. Andrew. Herbert F., and D. Buckley, to Imperial Chemical In- dustries Ltd. Monoazo dyestuffs" having a monoehlorotria- zine ring carrying a sulfoanthranilic acid aminono substit- uent. 3,351,57S, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 153. Andrew, Homer L., to Duplex Mfg. Co. Pitless well unit. 3.324,950, 6-13-67, CI. 166—85. Andrew, John R. : See — Russell, Fred J., and Andrew. 3,323,217. Andrew, Maurice R. : See — Jones. Frank, and Andrew. 3,305.402. Andrew. Ronald : See — Anderson, William A., and Andrew. 3,312,535. Andrew, Thomas A., R. S. C. Silver, E. E. Johnson, and J. Kauker. to Servonic Instruments, Inc. Snap acting pres- sure switch. 3.330,925, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 83. Andrew-Waitkens Machine Co., Inc. : See — Andrew, Charles, Waitkens, and Michaelsen. 3,311,077. Andrews, Alan G. : See — Brown, James, and Andrews. 3,342,403. Andrews, Arthur L., and J. R. Anghinetti. to American Cyanamid Co. Garden window. 3";319,378, 5-16-67, CI. 47 — 10. Andrews, Arthur L., and J. R. Anghinetti. to American Cyanamid Co. Child's crib cover. 3,344,442, 10-3-67, CI. 5 — 97. 242-023— P- -4 42 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Andrews. Bill H. : See — Murray, Maurice M., and Andrews. 3,351,521. Andrews, Boley A., L. D. Gore, and J. F. Ptacek, to The Vendo Co. Automatic cafeteria counter. 3,297,373, 1-10-67, CI. 312 — 97. Andrews, Charles C. Conveyor structure. 3,297,148, 1-10- 67, CI. 198—233. Andrews, Daniel E., Jr. Broad bend acoustic transducer. 3,302,163, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 8. Andrews, Daniel E., Jr., and W. E. Klund, to United States of America, Navy. Transducer face velocity control system. 3,311,872, 3-28-67, CI. 340—8. Andrews, Douglas R., and D. L. Noble, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Single channel character sensing ap- paratus. 3,316,536, 4-25-67, CI. 340—146.3. Andrews, Earl H. : See — Rubert, Kennedy P., Vick, Andrews, and King. 3,301,- 046. Andrews, Edward P. Means and method for vapor and fog generation. 3,349,042, 10-24-67, CI. 252 — 305. Andrews. Frank B., Jr. : See — Tink, Robert M., Melnick, and Andrews. 3,308,439. Andrews, Fred P. : See — Reed, Stanley F., and Andrews. 3,297,341. Andrews, Frederick R. : See — Grant, James N., Honold, Andrews, Brown, and Shepard. 3,345,878. Andrews, Frederick P., and S. F. Reed. Tea packet. 3,346,388, 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 77.1. Andrews, Gary E., and J. A. Palmer, to American Drill Bush- ing Co. Fastening device. 3,297,293, 1-10-07, CI. 248— 361. Andrews, George M., and C. W. Gibson, to Vega Industries, Inc. Folding door. 3,302,691, 2-7-67, CI. 160—206. Andrews. Herbert W. : See — Anstett, Raymond M., Willman, and Andrews. 3,340,196. Andrews, James D. : See — Auger. Claude H., and Andrews. 3,336,213. Andrews, James D., to General Electric Co. Electrode holder. 3,314,875, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 224. Andrews, James D., to General Electric Co. Method for making electrode holder. 3,352,958. 11-14-67, CI. 264 — 255. Andrews. James H., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric shaver having combined switch and head removal actuator. 3,328,542, 6-27-67, CI. 200 — 52. Andrews, John YV. Apparatus for making electrotype plates. 3,307.231, 3-7-67 CI. 22 — 58. Andrews, Julian N., and H. C. Gersbacher, to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Dual feed of transversely disposed tubes. 3,297,200, 1-10-67, CI. 221 — 175. Andrews, Julian N., and H. C. Gersbacher, to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Tube beading machine. 3,350,908, 11-7-67, CI. 72 — 102. Andrews, Lament F. Lightweight snow fence. 3.347,527, 10- 17-67, CI. 256—12.5. Andrews, Lawrence F. and W. A. Orthodontic bracket. 3,335,- 496, 8-15-67, CI. 32—14. Andrews. Norwood H. Method and apparatus for comminuting materials. 3,348,779, 10-24-67, CI. 241 — 39. Andrews Paper & Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Jahoda, Edward, and Muller. 3,330,662. Andrews. Richard B. : See — Fullum. Geoffrey G., and Andrews. 3,359,379. Andrews, Richard L., S. D. Cramer, C. B. Kenahan, and D. Schlain, to United States of America, Interior. Method for obtaining thick adherent coatings of platinum metals on refractory metals. 3.309,292, 3-14-67, CI. 204 — 39. Andrews, Robert F., to Ureseal Corp. Shipping containers. 3,327,882, 6-27-67, CI. 220—4. Andrews, Steve, to United States Steel Corp. Transfer table method and apparatus. 3,313,398, 4-11-67, CI. 198 — 88. Andrews, Sydney A. : See — Parkin, Leslie, and Andrews. 3,345,103. Andrews, Thomas D. H. : See — Walker, Allen C, Newman, Andrews, and Ward. 3.313,- 174. Andrews, Thomas D. H., and P. Spence, to Dowty Technical Development Ltd. Rotary fluid-flow machines. 3,303,993, 2-14-67, CI. 230—116. Andrews, Thomas D. H., and J. K. Harding, to Dowty Techni- cal Developments Ltd. Mine roof support. 3,306,050, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 45. Andrews, Thomas D. H., D. G. A, Dowtv Mining Equipment Ltd. 9-19-07, CI. 61—45. Andrews, Walter R., Jr.. and W. J. Sloan, to E. I. Nemours and Co. Dialkylamide purification. 3,324,107, 6- 67, CI. 260—561. Andrews. Wilbur A. : See — Andrews. Lawrence F. and W. A. 3,335,496. Andrews, William W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Fire detector systems having false alarm prevention. 3,320,602, 5-16- '67, CI. 340^233. Andriulis, Vytautas, to Games, Inc. Remote controlled amuse- ment device with reversible drive. 3,338,576, 8-29-67, CI. 273 — 85. Andriussi, Francois, to Peugeot et Cie Societe Anonyme, and Eurotechni Offic Europeen d'Etudes et de Realisations Techniques. Strip providing coupling elements coupling, with regard to rotation, two concentric members, the ele- ments obtained from said strip and assemblies employing said element. 3,353,639, 11-21-67, CI. 192—41. Andros, Nicholas. Refrigerated fraction collector apparatus. 3,307,371, 3-7-67, CI. 62—234. Andrus, Budd W., and G. A. Hallstrom. Chip cutting blade. 3,327,746, 6-27-67, CI. 144—241. Andrus, Paul G., J. F. Byrne, and F. W. Hudson, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic fusing apparatus. 3,356,831, 12-5-67. CI. 219—388. Andrus, Stanley: See — Howe, Brian K., Andrus, and Davies. 3,295,928. Andruschkevich, Walter, Sr. : See — Friedman, Nathan H., and Andruschkevich. 3,343,184. Andrushkiw, Roman I. : See — Nagy, John, Jr., and Andrushkiw. 3,309,498. Anecki, Jozef L„ to Lan-Elec Ltd. Slicing machine having means for varying carriage stroke. 3,319,681, 5-16—67, CI. 146 — 102. Anecki, Jozef L.. to Lan-P^lec Ltd. Automatic food-slicing ma- chine. 3,320,990, 5-23-67, CI. 146—102. Anel Engineering Industries, Inc. : See — Birdwell, Benjamin F. 3,304,680. Anelex Corp. : See — 3,313,390. and Reisinger. 3,298,009. Jr. 3,343,046. 3,306,191. 3,299,414. Jr. 3,322,064. Jr. 3,323,115. Thomas, and P. Farr, to Roof supports. 3,342,034, du Pont de -6- Curtiss, Robert H. Domich, Eugene G., Ladd, Frederick F.. Sharpies, Philip P. Sims, John C., Jr. Sims, John C. Sims, John C. Sims, John C, Jr. 3,332,343. Sims, John C, Jr. 3.340.539. Sweeney, David F. 3,323,450. Anello, Louis G. : See — Sweeney, Richard F., Anello, Schlechter, and Veldhuis. 3 333 002 Anello, Louis G., to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of trifluoroethvltrifluoroacetate. 3,335,173, 8-8-67, CI. 260— 487. Anello, Louis G., and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Novel halogenated sulfides. 3,306,936, 2-28-67, CI. 260— 586. Anello, Louis G.. and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Perhalogenated alkanoyl chlorides and their preparation. 3,325,540, 6-13-67, CI. 260^544. Anello, Louis G., and R. F Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for preparing polyfluorocyelohexenes. 3,331,880, 7- 18-67, CI. 260—648. Anello. Louis G., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pro- duction of chlorotrifluoroethvlene. 3,333,011, 7-25^67, CI. 260 — 653.5. Anello, Louis G.. and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of halogenated ketones. 3,341,602, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 586. Anello, Louis G., and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. 1-hydro-perhalogenated cyclopentanols and cyclo- hexanols. 3,350,464, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 617. Anello, Louis G., and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of pentafluoroiodoethane. 3,351,671, 11-7-67, •CI. 260 — '653. 8. Anello. Louis G., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pro- duction of tetrafluoroethylene. 3,354,233, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 653.5. Anello, Louis G., and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for pvrolysis of 2,2-dichloroperfluorocycloalkanones. 3.355.493. 11-28-67. CI. 260—586. Anello, Louis G., and W. J. Cunningham, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of 2,2.2-trifluoroethanol by catalytic hydrogenation. 3,356,746, 12-5-67. CI. 260 — 633. Anello. Louis G., and W. J. Cunningham, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of 2,2.2-trifluoroethanol by catalytic hydrogenation. 3.356.747. 12-5-67. CI. 260—633. Anello, Louis G., and A. W. Yodis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for dehydrohalogenation of fluoroacetone-hydrogen halide complexes. 3.358,033, 12-12-67, CI. 260—593. Anello. Louis G., and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Novel halogenated sulfides. 3,359,320, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 586. Anetsberger Bros.. Inc. : See — Anetsbero-er, Richard J. and J. A. 3,348,472. Anetsberger. John A. : See — ■ Anetsberger, Richard J. and J. A. 3,348,472. Anetsberger, Richard J. and J. A., to Anetsberger Bros., Inc. Open hearth broiler. 3,348,472, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 447. Anfinsen Plastic Molding, Inc. : See — Chmela, John F. 3,300,106. Anfinset, Hans, to ANFT A/S. Method of making decorative articles. 3,324,213, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 71. Anfossi, Harold C. Safety dispensing cap 3,315,848, 4-25- 67, CI. 222 — 361. Anfuso, Frank P., to Basic Products, Inc. Apparatus for notching a disc. 3.355.975, 12-5-67, CI. 83 — 411. Ang, Choh-Yi, and E. R. Helderman, to North American Avia- tion Inc. Sintered alloys of beryllium. 3,325,257, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 182. Ang. Choh-Yi, and E. R. Helderman, to North American Aviation. Inc. Method of producing sintered alloys of beryl- lium. 3,350,201, 10-31-67, CI. 75—214. Angele, Eugen : See — Daniel, Hermann F., and Angele. 3,313,259. Angele, Wilhelm : See — Von Pragenau, George L., and Angele. 3,295.366. LIST OF PATENTEES 43 Angeleri, Pietro, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Method of analysis to determine the ratio between bivalent and mono- valent copper Ions in a cuprous amiuoniacal solution. 3,298,934, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 1. Angelery, Henry W. Temperature control system for electrode type water heater. 3,350,827, 12-5-67, CI. 219—286. Angeles Metal Trim Co. : See — Biggs, Ariel C. 3,322,447. Biggs, Ariel C, and Turner. 3,305,981. Cable, Daniel K. 3,299,592. Angelica Uniform Co. : See — Belkin, Natham L. 3,349,285. Angellni, Antonio, and J. Dufresne, to European Atomic Energy Community-Euratom. Device for avoiding certain loss of head effects in the channels of a nuclear reactor travelled by a liquid. 3,313,708, 4-11-67, CI. 176 — 52. Angell, Charles H.. to Hurletron Inc. Control of web elonga- tion. 3,335,928, 8-15-67, CI. 226 — 39. Angell, James B., R. N. Noyce, and H. A. Perkins, Jr., to Pairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Trainable svstem. 3,325,787, 6-13-67, CI. 340—172.5. Angelo, Donald. Vacuum bottle. 3,337,073, 8-22-67, CI. 215 — 6. Angelo, Nicholas C. Broiling and roasting apparatus. 3,299,- 800, 1-24-67, CI. 99 — 417. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of preparing aromatic polyamide esters. 3,316,211, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 47. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyoxazole/amides. 3.322,723, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 47. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly(l,3-oxaza-2,4-dione/amide)polymers. 3,326,850, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 17. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly(l,3-oxoazo-2,4-dione/urethanes) and their preparation. 3,32S,351, 6-27-67, Cl. 260—47. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly-(l,3-diazoli-2,4-dione/ureas). 3,345,333, 10-3-67, Cl. 260—47. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly(diazolidiones), and process for converting polvureas to poly(diazolidiones). 3,345,334, 10-3-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Angelo, Rudolph J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing polyimlde polymers. 3,345,342, 10-3- 67, 01. 260—78. Angelo, Rudolph J., and W. E. Tatum, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aromatic polyamide-amides. 3,316,212, 4-25-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Angelo, Rudolph J., and C. E. Berr, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Oxy aromatic polvamides and process for preparation. 3,332.907, 7-25-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Angelos, Jack. Continuous flow apparatus for receiving, trans- porting, broiling and discharging food objects 3,338,156, 8-29-67, Cl. 99 — 127. Angelos, Mitchell G. : See — Foster, John E.. and Angelos. 3,311,054. Poster, John E., Angelos, and Stromberg. 3,320,885. Angelos, Mitchell G., to United States of America, Armv. Pressure responsive mechanical firing device. 3,329,091, 7-4-67, Cl. 102—70. Angelos, Mitchell G., R. W. Schnepfe, and J. Rofinowski III, to United States of America, Army. Multiple shotgun fir- ing mechanism. 3,316,810, 5-2-67. Cl. 89 — 28. Angelucci, Thomas L. : See — Rasimenoks, Pavels, Angelucci, and Kulicke. 3,307,763 Angelus S.A. : See — Breguet, Jean P. 3.341,842. Anger, Hal O., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Stereo positron camera for determining the spatial distribution of radioactive material in a test body. 3.329.814. 7-4-67, Cl. 250—61. Anger Plastic-Verarbeitungsmaschinen Gesellschaft m.b.H. & Co. Kg. : See — Hanslik. Wilhelm. 3,359,826. Anger, Vinzenz. Process for driving anchoring devices into a base using a propellant composition of pentaerythritol tetranitrate and tetrazol-azo-amino-guanidine 3,336,837, 8-22-67, Cl. S9— 1. Angerer, Gerd, E. Klotzer, and W. Kern, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Bonding of rubber to metal. 3,342,660, 9-19-67, Cl. 156 — 330. Angerer, Peter : See — ■ Magg. Alfred, and Angerer. 3,308,686. Angerhofer. Alvin W.. to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Apparatus for the purification of gases. 3,306.711, 2-28-67, Cl. 23 — 289. Angerhofer, Alvin W., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Control of degree of superheat in expansion engine exhaust. 3,355,901, 12-5-67, Cl. 62 — 21. Angersson, Bengt : See — Mattson. Arne, and Angersson. 3,318,463. Angevine, William H. : See — Lawrence, Edward W., and Angevine. 3.304,S62. Anghinetti, Joseph R. : See — Andrews, Arthur L., and Anghinetti. 3,319,378. Andrews, Arthur L., and Anghinetti. 3,344,442. Remley, Kenneth H., and Anghinetti. 3,355,430. Angier, James F., deceased (by J. L. Cope, administrator), to Structural Electric Products Corp. Inset paving light. 3,349,- 233, 10-24-67, Cl. 240 — 1.2. Angiolini, John T. : See — Wood. Thomas F., and Angiolini. 3,347,946. Anglin, Paul E. Automotive vehicle air conditioning system. 3,306,067, 2-28-67, Cl. 62 — 243. Anglin, Richard T. Protector device for brush head. 3,331,493, 7-18-67, Cl. 206—15.1. Anglin, William E., to Capitol Refrigeration, Inc. Method and apparatus for removing heat from a refrigerant. 3,355,908, 12-5-67, Cl. 62 — 244. Anglo American Corp. of South Africa Ltd. : See — Plint, Noel. 3,300,299. Anglo Paper Products, Ltd.: See — Sepall, Ola, and Buser. 3,347,628. Angold, Edward B., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Electric switches. .•'.,342,969, 9-19-67, Cl. 200 — 106. Angrave, Frederick W., to Bristol Aeroplane Plastics Ltd. Apparatus for winding hollow articles. 3,308,001, 3-7-67, Cl. 156 — 425. Angst, Karl, to Deutsche Babcock & Wilcox-Dampfkessel-Werke Aktien-Gesellschaft. Filter earths. 3,325,016, 6-13-67, Cl. 210 — 500. Angst, Walter, to Meteor AG. Drive mechanism for a wind- ing machine. 3,315,905, 4-25-67, Cl. 242 — 25. Angstadt, William D., to The Budd Co. Roving can with reinforced turned fiber top. 3,298,589, 1-17-67, Cl. 229—5.5. Angstadt, William D., to The Budd Co. Reinforced con- tainer rim. 3,307,766, 3-7-67, Cl. 229 — 4.5. Angstrohm Precision Inc. : See — Solow, Benjamin. 3,356, 9S2. Angus, George, & Co., Ltd. : See — Jagger, Ernest T., and Halliday. 3.347,554. Jagger, Ernest T., Halliday, and English. 3,313,141. Jagger, Ernest T., and Hunter. 3,337,920. Angus, James W., to Koolsman Instrument Corp. Scale error corrected altimeter. 3,302,461, 2-7-67, Cl. 73 — 386. Anheuser-Busch Inc. : See — Ellis, Nicholas D. 3,348,758. Scallet, Barrett L., and Ehrenthal. 3,305,395. Anlano, John B. J., and W. O. Yaeger, to The Bendix Corp. Alternating current signal level detector. 3,346,742, 10-10- 67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Anilin & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See — Stadler, Robert, Becke, and Pirzer. 3,305,579. Animal Behavior Enterprises, Inc. : See — Evans. Grant. 3,297,324. Aninger, John H. Material handling and transportation equipment. 3,313,377, 4-11-67, Cl. 188—5. Anjac Plastics. Inc. : See — Mock. Donald E., and J. and A. Banner. 3.304.6S4. Ankeny, Claude C, to Sparton Corp. High resolution pressure transducer. 3,346,830, 10-10-67, Cl. 338 — 40. Anker- Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Becker, Gerhard. 3,301,478. Priebs, Horst. 3,312,323. Strothmann, Otto. 3,312,410. Anketell, John E. Belt-attached article carrier. 3,307,754, 3-7-67, Cl. 224 — 1. Anketell, John E. Holder for police club. 3,357,065, 12-12-67, Cl. 24—81. Anlev, Donald M. : See — Davles, David O., Anley, and Briggs. 3,296,793. Anlev, Peter J. : See — • Paish, Harold P. S., Dagwell, and Anley. 3,296,973. Ann Arbor Trust Co. : See — Harmon, Samuel T. 3,349,231. Hickman, Charles E., and Goldsmith. 3,345,726. Annat, Robert B. : See — Hodges, Leonard S., and Annat. 3,347,560. Annat, Robert B., and E. G. Metcalfe, to Massey-Ferguson (United Kingdom) Ltd. Combine with floating harvesting platform. 3,312,048, 4-4-67, Cl. 56—214. Anne Co., Ltd. : See — Asaka, Kunitami. 3,358,6S6. Anner, Georg : See — Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3,346,601. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3.349,083. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, Ueberwasser, and Heer. 3,346,569. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Kalvoda, and Jeger. 3,316,- 253. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Wieland. and Heusler. 3,301,- 879. Anner, Georg, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. 4-Halogen- androstenes. 3,299,105, 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 397.4. Anner, Georg, and J. Kalvoda, to Ciba Corp. Androstano- pyrazoles. 3,300,486, 1-24-67, Cl. 260 — 239.5. Anner, Georg, and J. Kalvoda, to Ciba Corp. methylene-7a-methyl androstanes. 3,300,520, 260—397.4. Anner, Georg, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. methylene-A4-estrene derivatives. 3,300,521, 260—397.4. Anner, Georg, J. Kalvoda, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. Methylated estrones. 3,31S,925, 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 397.4. Anner, Georg, J. Kalvoda, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. 7a-methyl-16-hydroxy-estrones. 397.4. Anner, Georg, J. Kalvoda, and Alkylated estradiol. 3,31S,927, 2-hydroxv- 1-24-67, Cl. -methyl-16- -24-67, Cl. 3,318,926, 5-9-67, Cl. 260— P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. -9-67, Cl. 260—397.5. 44 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Anner, Georg, J. Kalvoda, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. 7a-alkyl-17a-alkinyl estradiols. 3,318,928, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Anner, Georg, J. Kalvoda, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. 7a,17a-alkyl estradiols. 3,318,929, 5-9-67, CI. 260—397.5. Anner, Georg, and P. Wieland, to Ciba Corp. Process for the isolation of 7a-methyl-steroids from mixtures of the epi- meric 7-rnethyl compounds. 3,346,570, 10-10-67, CI. 260— 239.55. Anner, Georg, and P Wieland, to Ciba Corp. 7a-methyl-andro- stenes. 3,359,261, 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 239.55. Annett, Donald S., and I. L. Kauffman, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Box blank folding machine apparatus. 3,330,185, 7-11-67, CI. 93—49. Annibale, Joseph R., to United States of America, Navy. Sub- merged object lifting device. 3.354,856, 11-2S-67, CI. 114 — 51, Annipajo, Wolfgang. Mining plane plow formed of plural stacked elements. 3,305,270, 2-21-67, CI. 299 — 34. Annis, Max R., and F. A. Brooks, Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Method for plugging perforations. 3,353,600, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 22. Annis, Roger L. : See — Osgood, Edmond R., Limpel, and Annis. 3,354,179. Annis, Truman W., Jr. Baseboard and floor cleaning apparatus and brush therefor 3,357,141, 12-12-67, CI. 51 — 176. Anno, Yoshiro, and K. Mori, to Hitachi Ltd. Adjusting de- vice for arbor sup sorting bearing for horizontal milling machines. 3,320,005, 5-16-67, CI. 308—35. Annonio, Raffaele W., and J. P. Gilvary, to Union Carbide Corp. Coating compositions. 3,322,707, 5-30-67, CI. 260— 28.5. Annunziato, Anthony A., A. R. Doucette, and J. W. Pfeifer, to Sperry Rand Corp. Inverter circuits employing load- responsive saturable transformers. 3,350.624, 10-31-67, CI. 321 — 18. Annus, Leonhard E., and L. N. Thibodeau, to Radio Corp. of America. Linearity correction circuit. 3,319,112, 5-9-67, CI. 315—27. Anocut Engineering Co. : See — Bender. Joseph L., and Williams. 3,309,303. Bruns, Norbert A. 3,311,549. Williams, Lynn A. 3,326,785. Williams, Lynn A. 3,352,774. Williams, Lynn A., and Davis. 3,328,279. Anraku, Takao, J. Ide, and T. Kobayashi, to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Adenosine triphosphate salts of L- ornithine and process for preparing the same. 3,340,249, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Anritsu Electronic Works, Ltd. : See — Kasugai, Takahiko, and Nojima. 3,335,337. Ans, Inc. : See — Thomas, Edward W., Henthorn, and Boie. 3,320,419. Anschel, Joachim, A. E. Pox, G. L. Evans, and B. S. Schwartz, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Process for the preparation of a soluble bacterial extract. 3,331,741, 7-18- 67. CI. 167—78. Anschutz, Herbert, and N. Wayss, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Teaching apparatus. 3,344,534, 10-3- 67, CI. 35—9. Anschutz, Rolf, to SWF. Spezialfabrid fuer Autozubehoer Gustav Rau G.m.b.H. Time delay switch having pneumati- cally delayed disconnection means. 3,303,297, 2-7-67, CI. 200—34. Anselin, Francois, and R. Pascard, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Process for the preparation of metallic nitrides. 3,322,510. 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 347. Anson, Howard G. : See — Long, George E., and Anson. 3,334,560. Anson, Inc. : Ser, — Anderson, Lars H. V. 3,350,047. Anderson, Olof V. 3,299,679. Anderson, Olof V 3,319,305. Anson, Michael D. Inner spring mattress and handle com- bination. 3,351,964, 11-14-67, CI. 5—351. Ansonia Wire & Cable Co. : See — Vincent, Ren6 C. 3,330,516. Anspach, Alexander M., Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Snap- in terminal. 3,334,327, 8-1-67, CI. 339—217. Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Optical effect in acrvlate polymers by an internal foamed structure. 3,330,784, 7-11-67, CI. 260—2.5. Anspon, Harry D., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method of providing amide polymers. 3,337,517, 8-22-67, CI. 260—86.7. Anspon, Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Polymeri- zation of halo acrylate monomers using ultraviolet light and hydroxy substituted benzophenone absorbers. 3,352,771, 11-14-67, CI. 204 — 159.23. Anspon. Harry D., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Strain free, light stable halo-acrylate polymers and method of pro- duction. 3,359,236, 12-19-67, CI. 260—45.95. Anspon, Harry D., W. H. Byler, and G. E. Ham, to Gulf Oil Corp. Ethvlene/acrylate ester copolymers. 3,350,372, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 86.7. Anstalt Europaische Handelsgesellschaft : See — Sturzinger, Oskar, and Gemperle. 3,354,819. Anstalt fur Montage-Technik : See — Gawlick, Heinz. 3,335,855. Hilt, Martin. 3,324,542. Seghezzi, Hans-Dieter and Rangger. 3.321,122. Anstalt fur Technische Entwicklung und Verwertung : See — Arnaud, Eric. 3,314,782. Anstalt, Panoduz : See — Privas, Yves. 3,336,713. Anstalt Tropa : See — Beckmann, Joseph. 3,330,926. Anstee, Leon L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Forage receiving and self-unloading unit. 3,348.707, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 44. Anstett, Raymond M., W. W. Wellman, and H. W. Andrews, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent bar. 3,340,196, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 106. Ansul Chemical Co. : See — Keller, William E. 3,313,264. Ansul Co., The : See — Harnden, Robert C. and Moore. 3,342,584. Antalek, John J., to TRW Inc. Coupling device with trans- former and disc capacitors. 3,327,172, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 99. Antares, S.p.A. : See — Grassi, Carlo. 3,348,892. Antargaz Societe Anonyme de Distribution de Gaz Liquides de Petrole : See — Vezzoli, Louis A. 3.329,139. Antaya, Clifford R., and R. W. Fox, to General Motors Corp. Convertible top latch mechanism. 3,353,864, 11-21-67, CI. 296—121. Antell, George R., to International Standard Electric Corp. Method of forming a gallium arsenide transistor by dif- fusion. 3,352,725, 11-14-67, CI. 148—186. Antelo, Rodolfo B. Sole and heel structure for shoes. 3,318,- 025, 5-9-67, CI. 36—30. Antelo, Rodolfo B. Heel structure for shoes. 3,318,026, 5-9- 67, CI. 36—42. Antenna Specialists Co. : See — Finke, Arthur A., Kline, Pikler, and Robertson. 3,318,- 561. Friedberg, Milton R., and Bykerk. 3,316,487. Antes, Hans-Peter. Electronic stepping switch. 3,296,384, 1-3-67, CI. 179—100.1. Antes. Jack E. : See — Brown, Albert C, Maranto, Antes, and Phelps. 3,360,767. Anthes, Clifford C, E. Meincke, and J. Villoresi, to Union Carbide Corp. Constant pressure series of oxy-fuel cutting nozzles. 3,314,612, 4-18-67, CI. 239 — 589. Anthes, Clifford C, and B. H. Acomb, to Union Carbide Corp. Anti-backlash throttle valve. 3,338,549, 8-29-67, CI. 251 — 224 Anthes Imperial Ltd.: See — Merson, Karol J. W. 3,342,007. Anthes, John A., and D. D. Phelps, to Dravo Corp. Pelletizing method. 3,326,668, 6-20-67, CI. 75 — 3. Anthes, Lester B., to The Carborundum Co. Heavy medium separation media and process. 3,297,158, 1-10-67, CI. 209—172.5. Anthon, Erik W., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Automatic rebalance measuring system with its indicator coupled by eccentric drive means for scale distribution control. 3,323,058, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 132. Anthony, Andrew J., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Cou- pling joint for nuclear reactor control rod arrangement. 3,309,118, 3-14-67, CI. 287 — 103. Anthony, Andrew J., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Nu- clear reactor fuel assembly-control rod organization. 3,314,859, 4-18-67, CI. 176—50. Anthony, Andrew J., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Fuel assembly for nuclear reactor. 3,352,758, 11-14-67, CI. 176—78. Anthony, Andrew J., and M. B. Loureiro, to Combustion Engi- neering, Inc. Nuclear reactor fuel assemblies. 3,331,749, 7- 18-67, CI. 176—78. Anthony, Benjamin F., to Oglebay Norton Co. Attaching means for bottom ring. 3,302,921, 2-7-67, CI. 249 — 202. Anthony. Charles, Jr., to Specialties Development Corp. Foam plug generator. 3.342,271, 9-19-67, CI. 169 — 15. Anthony, Donald R., R. G. Loncaric, and R. E. Fields, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Method for preventing corrosion. 3,298,438, 1-17-67, CI. 166—38. Anthony, F. M., Co. : See — Pope, Gary L. 3,297.975. Anthony, Joseph G. Building with internal air flow passages. 3,303,770, 2-14-67, CI. 98 — 31. Anthony. Mvron L. : See — Meredith, Paul A., and Anthony. 3.307,533. Anthony, Myron L., and B. R. Better, to Scullv International, Inc. Apparatus for automatic tool changing. 3,311,973, 4-4-67, CI. 29—568. Anthony, Myron L., and B. R. Better, to Scully-Anthony Corp. Automatic tool changing apparatus. 3,315.351. 4-25-67. CI. 29 — 568. Anthony, Myron L. Instrumentation systems. 3,344,665, 10- 3-67, CI. 73—178. Anthony, Paul P., and H. W. Rahn. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrolytic production of alkali metal chlorates. 3,329,- 594, 7-4-67, CI. 204—95. Anthony, Russel W. : See — Motz, Carl H., and Anthony. 3,299,520. Motz, Carl H., and Anthony. 3,314,157. Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Ex- panding arbor. Re. 26,248, 8-15-67, CI. 82 — 44. Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Gear checker. 3,299,521, 1-24-67, CI. 33 — 179.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 45 Anthony, Russel \V., to National Broach & Machine Co. Ex- panding arbors. 3,299,753, 1-24-67, CI. 82—44. Anthonv, Russel \\\, to National Broach & Machine Co. Broaching apparatus. 3,327,589, 6-27-67, CI. 90—71. Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Checker. 3,337,904, 8-29-07, CI. 33 — 179.5. Anthony, Russel W., to National Broach & Machine Co. Method and apparatus for correcting ovality of annular gears. 3,353,391, 11-21-07, CI. 72—110. Anthony, Russel W., and C. H. Mot'/., to National Broach & Machine Co. Pitch diameter rounder. 3,353,392, 11-2.1-07, CI. 72—110. Anthony, Walter II. : See — Walterick, Kenneth H., and Anthony. 3.321,601. Zoda, Frederick A., and Anthony. 3.32S.540. Anthony, Walter II., F. A. Zoda, and K. H. Walterick, to Circle I*' Mfg. Co Rotary dimmer switch of the canopy type. 3,359,393, 12-19-67, CI. 200—155. Anthony, William A. Coasting vehicle. 3,339,940, 9-5-67, CI. 280—87.01. Anthony, William C. : See — Ursprung, Joseph J., and Anthony. 3,357,9S1. Anthony, William C, to The Upjohn Co. Dispiro[cyclo- alkane-l,2'-oxirane-3',3"-indoIin]-2"-ones, and intermedi- ates and process therefor. 3,301,S68, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 325. Anthonv, William C, to The Upiohn Co. Pyrimido-l,3,5-tri- azinols. 3,354,159, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 249.6. Anthun, Bjarne, to Motorola Inc. Distortionless volume-tone control circuit. 3,349,331, 10-24-67, CI. 325 — 124. Antill, John E., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy. Ceramic fuel element for a gas-cooled nuclear reactor including a metallic fuel container provided with an oxidation resistant coating. 3,359,170, 12-19-67, CI. 176—82. Antioch College : See — Terp, Norman T. 3,333,471. Vernet, Sergius. 3,357,252. Antippa, George D. : See — Wale, George D., Antippa, and Wilkins. 3,341,793. Antognini, Joe : See — Tilles, Harry, and Antognini. 3,298, S17. Antoine Francois Regis Pevron : See — Aron-Brunetiere, Robert R. A. G., and Aron. 3,300,386. Anton, Ernst : See — Braun, Willy, and Anton. 3,332,931. Anton, Ernst, to Badische-Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Crystalline modifications of perylene-3,4,9,10-tetra- carboxylic' acid bis-(4-phenylazo)-phenylimide. 3,346,551, 10-10-67, CI. 260—152. Anton, Joe. V-block clamp construction. 3.35S.990, 12-19-67, CI. 269 — 118. Anton, Nicholas, to Eon Corp. Micro-miniature beta gamma detector having a hollow tubular cathode. 3,297.S96, 1-10-67, CI. 313—93. Anton, Nicholas, to Wen Products, Inc. Electrically heated soldering device. 3.316.385, 4-25-67, CI. 219—236. Anton, Nicholas, to Eon Corp. Micro-miniature beta gamma detector. 3,338,053, 8-29-67, CI. 316 — 20. Antonelli, Angelo A. : See — Mohn, Reuben A., and Antonelli. .3,329,123. Mohn, Reuben A., and Antonelli. 3,343,517. Antoniades, Emilios P., to Chevron Research Co. Thioether sulfonates. 3,342,741, 9-19-67, CI. 252—152. Antoniades, Harrv N., to Protein Foundation, Inc. Reagent for increasing activity of insulin. 3,326,763, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 74. Antonides, Harold J., and R. L. Dietchweiler, to Armour Pharmaceutical Co. Field test for indicating and measur- ing quaternary ammonium compounds. 3,317,2S2, 5-2-67, CI. 23—230. Antonides, Harold J., to Armour Pharmaceutical Co. Anti- inflammatory preparations containing proteolytic enzymes and adrenal glucocorticoids. 3,324,002, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 73. Antonik, Alan S. Adhesive bandage having container of medicament carried bv removable protector strip. 3,297,- 032, 1-10-67, CI. 12S — 26S. Antonio, Carlo Degli. Web doffing device for carding machines. with blades or wires moving in planes tangent to the doffer. 3,345.698, 10-10-67, CI. 19 — 106. Antonio, Carlo Degli. Positioning device for the thread guide of a reeling machine. 3,334,S30, S-S-67, CI. 242 — 53. Antonioli, Louis A. Lock mechanism. 3,312,494, 4-4-67, CI. 292— 2S1. Antonov, Igor P. : See — Samoiiov, Vladimir P., Vasiljev, Vasilenko. Vineh, and Antonov. 3.332,721. Antonova, Stanislava I. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trost- janskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova. Liebelman. .Taroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Niki- forova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,- 695. Antonsen, Cyrus M. Attachment for supplying auxiliary air to a carburetor. 3,301,539, 1-31-67, CI. 261 — 47. Antonsen. Donald H., and R. H. Johnson, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of synthetic lubricating oils. 3,325,560, 6-13- 67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Antonsen, Donald H., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of linear internal olefins. 3.346.662, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. II., Antonsen, and Trowbridge. 3,350, Antonsen, Randolph : See- Goodgame, Thomas 3,311.452. Antonucci, Carmine J., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. High speed printer drum with print plate mounting means. 3,353,481, 11-21-07, CI. 101—93. Autos, Joseph : See — Coulson, Leonard W., Autos, and Schultze. 3,310,800. Autos, Joseph. Shutter mechanism for slide projectors. 3,308,718, 3-14-07, CI. 88—26. Antran Corp. : See — Savin. Cornelius, Vorwald, and Vagts. 3,340,624. Antunes, Manoel J. Process for making a spark plug. 759, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 25.12. Anusauckas, Anthony V. : See — Smith, Millard F., and Anusauckas. 3,321,923. Smith, Millard F., and Anusauckas. 3,334,657. Anselin, Francois, and R. Pascard, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Uranium monocarbide-plutonium mononitride nuclear fuel. 3,309,322, 3-14-67, CI. 252—301.1. Anwyl, Robert D., and A. G. Stimson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Filter compensation mechanism. 3,314,344, 4-18-67, CI. 95—10. Anzac Electrouics, Inc. : See — Podell, Allen F. 3,311,850. Podell, Allen F. 3,327,220. Sontheimer, Carl G. 3,325,587. Anzalone, Emilio A. Drill coupling tool. 3,341,237, 9-12-67, CI. 2S7— 125. Aoki, Eizo. Hydraulically actuated clamping mechanism for the mold in an injection molding apparatus. 3,310,840, 3-28-67, CI, 18—30'. Aoki, Katashi. Injection molding machine. 3,345,691, 10-10- 67, CI. 18 — 30. Aoki, Kunio : See — Morikawa, Takashi, Aoki, Nakamura, Maruyama, and Sakurai. 3,344,593. Aoki, Nobuhiko, and M. Ajiro, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. D.C.-A.C. conversion circuit having output fre- quency which is independent of load and power supply var- iations. 3.310,755, 3-21-67, CI. 331 — 113. Aoki, Toshio, to Hitqchi Electronics Co., Ltd. Microwave wide-band detectors. 3,353,125, 11-14-67, CI. 333 — 98. Aoki Yoshikazu, T. Kamei, and A. Hayami, to Tachikawa Re- search Institute. Process for the manufacture of rayon pa- per or non-woven fabric by the wet system. 3,320,117, 5-16-67, CI. 162 — 157. Aoki, Yukio : See — Mikiya, Toshio, and Aoki. 3,344,868. Aotani, Kiyoshi : See — Moto, Tatsuya, Aotani, and Matsubara. 3,341,496. Aoyama, Tetsuo, and T. Teragaki, to Fujitsu, Ltd. Multi- face indicator system. 3,307,170, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 324. Apa, Armand S. : See — O'Keefe, Michael F., and Apa. 3,331,917. Ziegler, George W., Jr., Demler, and Apa. 3,325,885. Apa, Armand S., and G. W. Ziegler, Jr., to AMP Inc. Cable dressing means. 3,340,949, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 560. Aparicio Hermanos & Cia, S.A. : See — Ocerin, Carlos P. 3,297,113. Apat, Joseph K., J. E. Brady, and W. F. Elias, to American Home Products Corp. Stabilized benzathine penicillin com- positions. 3.351,527, 11-7-67, CI. 167 — 65. Apblett, William R., Jr. : See— Kunsagi, Laszlo, Jorgensen, and Apblett. 3,344,509. Apblett, William R., Jr., and J. Martin. Rotatable arc weld- ing torch. 3,345,494, 10-3-67, CI. 219—125. Apex Corp. : See — Studley, Clarence K., and Frost. 3,333,066. Apfelbaum, Jerome G., R. L. Bachner, and J. M. Mountz, to Solar Systems Inc. Punched card reader. 3,335,265, 8-8-67, CI. 235—61.11. Apfelbeck, Ludwig, to Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G. control for internal combustion engines. 3,299,871, 67, CI 123—90 Apice, Pasquale J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Air polyesters. 3,352.943, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 871. Apicella, Anthony M., Jr. : See — Franks, John T., Jr., and Apicella. 3,354,444. Apitz. Siegfried : See — Knochenhauer, Friedrich, and Apitz. 3,320,492. Apollo Chemical Corp. : See — Kukin, Ira. 3.332,755. Kukin, Ira. 3.348,932. Apostle, George, D. W. P. Carlson, and P. J. Polland. Bowl- ing score computer. 3,310,659, 3-21-67, CI. 235 — 92. Apostolina, Alexander : See — Adler, Irwin L., and Apostolina. 3,338,724. Apotheker, David, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Xanthogen disulfide and amine preparation of polychloro- prene. 3.300.433, 1-24-67. CI. 260 — 29.7. Apotheker, David, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for preparing prevulcanized chloroprene polvmer latices. 3.317.451. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Apotheker. David, to E. I. du Pont do Nemours and Co. Recov- ery of dimethyl formainide from triacetylene by distillation in the presence of a polymerization inhibitor. 3,360,443, 12-26-67, CI. 203—9. Apouchtine, Dimitri. Outlet grill for air ducts. 3.320.S68, 5-23-67, CI. 9S — 40. Appalachian Electronic Instruments. Inc. : See — Fertig, Raymond B., and Nickell. 3.345.836. Nickel!, Lawrence C, and Fertig. 3,345,S35. Valve 1-24- drying 46 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Apparatebau Kothmuhle Brandt & Kritzler : See — Kritzler, Arthur, and Sandmann. 3,319,706. Sandmann, Herbert. 3,319,705. AppareiLs et Evaporateurs Kestner : See — Myon, Rene. 3,314,756. Myon, Rene. 3,314,757. Appel, Arne : 'See — Louzil, Friedrich, Appel, and Podest. 3,314,624. Appel, Henry W., W. Borberg, and A. F. Hayek, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Ultrasonic transducer scan- ner. 3,308,652, 3-14-67, CI. 73—71.5. Appel, Rolf, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Trimethyl- amine-imine di(tert. ) butanol and process of preparation. 3,313,855, 4-11-67, CI. 260—583. Appel, Rolf, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Dimethyl tri- phenvl phosphinimine phosphate. 3,356,767, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 926. Appel, Rolf, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for preparing halosulfonyl isocyanates. 3,357,804, 12-12-67, Ql 23 357. Appel, Rolf, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Triphenyl- phosphinimine dihalophosphates and their production. 3,358.021, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 543. Appelbaum, Arthur, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stripping films. 3,307,950. 3-7-67, CI. 96—83. Appeldorn, Roger H., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Nested fresnel-type lenses. 3,334,958, 8-8-67, CI. 350—211. Appeldorn, Roger H., and D. C. Gilkeson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Projection objective affording variable mag- nification. 3,357,775, 12-12-67, CI. 350—186. Appell, Kenneth G. : See — Case, John S., and Appell. 3,356,342. Appelman, Evan H. : See — Malm. John G., and Appelman. 3,305,343. Appenzeller, Valentin : See — Kusters, Eduard, and Appenzeller. Re. 26,219. Apperson, Charles H. : See — Blackburn, William A., and Apperson. 3,313,S67. Hovis, Louis S., Apperson, and Blackburn. 3,318,983. Apperson, Charles H., and J. R. Misenheimer, to Monsanto Co. Acrvlonitrile polymer spinning compositions. 3,313,758, 4-11-67, CI. 260—29.6. Apple, Eugene F., and J. B. Hollopetre, to General Electric Co. Calcium halophosphate phosphor for highly loaded lamp. 3,351.796, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 109. Apple, Garold E. Tree stand. 3,350,043, 10-31-67, CI. 248—48. Apple, Joseph S., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Amplifying cir- cuit with controlled disabling means. 3,303,843, 2-14—67, CI. 328—95. Apple, Joseph S., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Digital storage register transfer apparatus. 3,319,228, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Applebaum, Curtis H., 40 % to G. J. McGrath, 30% to C. H. Applebaum, and 30% to W. B. Legerquist. Telephone mes- sage-waiting monitoring device. 3,320,368, 5-16-67, CI. 179 — 84. Applebaum, Samuel B., and G. J. Crlts, to Crane Co. Steam power plant, 3,336,747, 8-22-67, CI. 60 — 64. Applebee. Gerald L., to Carrier Corp. Fluid fuel burner. 3,358,- 737, 12-19-67, CI. 158 — 115. Appleherry, Walter T., to Douglas, McDonnell Corp. Her- maphrodite coupling. 3,337,244, 8-22-67, CI. 285 — 70. Applebv, Basil P. Intra-uterine contraceptive device. 3,319,- 625, "5-16-67, CI. 128 — 130. Appleby, Edward F., Jr., and F. P. Hodges, to United States of America, Navy. System for measuring sea surface char- acteristics from a submerged submarine. 3,336,800, 8-22- 67, CI. 73—170. Appleby, tlenry H., to Newav Sales, Inc. Valve seat cutter. 3.354,528. 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 105. Appleby & Ireland Ltd. : See — Sharp, Douglas C. W. T., and Seal. 3,307,165. Applebv, John, to Quality Food Products, Inc. Method of improving pretzel products. 3,306,751, 2-28-67, CI. 99— 86. Applegate, Earl. Power driven baseball pitching machine with batter signalling means. 3,308,802, 3-14-67, CI. 124—1. Applegate, Leslie T., and P. Kavula, to Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc. Cervical splint. 3,313,297, 4-11-67, CI. 128—75. Applegath, Douglas D., and W. A. Henson, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Transparent mixed epoxy resin composition and safety laminated articles made therefrom. 3,315,035, 4— 18-67, CI. 178—7.82. Appleman. Leon. Heating unit. 3,303,324, 2-7-67, CI. 219—345. Appleman, Milo D., to J. J. Sehroeder. Method and means for converting odors in manure and human excreta. 3,345,- 152, 10-3-67, CI. 71—21. Appleman, William S., to Harsco Corp. Tail gate latch as- sembly. 3.305,263. 2-21-67, CI. 296 — 56. Appier, Orville L. : See — Turner, Chares T., and Appier. 3,302,506. Appleton Anthonv D., to International Research & Develop- ment Co. Ltd. Electric contact brushes. 3,349,210, 10-24- 67, CI. 200—166. Appleton. Arthur I. Quiek mounting hanger for pipe and con- duit. 3,310,264. 3-21-67, CI. 248 — 72. Appleton, Arthur I. Multi-conductor cable connector of bridg- ing type. 3,323,096, 5-30-67, CI. 339—89. Appleton, Arthur I. Explosion-proof plug and receptacle with switch means. 3,330,920, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 51.07. Appleton, Arthur I. Explosion-proof ping and receptacle with releasable socket engaging means. 3,346,709, 10-10-67. CI. 200—51.9. Appleton, Arthur I. Explosion-proof switch. 3,350,532, 10-31-67, CI. 200 — 168. Appleton Coated Paper Co. : See — Busch, Thomas W., and Lewenstein. 3,311,499. Williams, Henry P., Jr., Rosenbohm, and Page. 3,357,352. Appleton. Daniel, and G. W. Cleversey, to United Shoe Ma- chinery Corp. Shoe manufacturing. 3,348,251, 10-24-67, CI. 12—147. Appleton Machine Co. : See — Agronin, Tany, Lamon, and Thomas. 3,333,533. Klemmer, Paul J. 3,359,938. Mater, Milton H. 3,310,079. Appleton Mfg. Co. : See — Harvey, Ronald B. 3,344,696. Appleton, Martin D. : See — Haab, Walter, and Appleton. 3,360,440. Appleton Mills : See — Bernard, John J. 3,331,140. Appleton, Norman J. : See — Eckert, John P., Jr., Welsh, Appleton, and Silverberg. 3,317,903. Appleton, Norman J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Air bearing magnetic transducer. 3,311,902, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Appleton, Orbra W. Slanted finger board for stringed instru- ments. 3.319,504, 5-16-67, CI. 84 — 314. Appleton Wire Works Corp. : See — Purdy, Bruce B., and Godschalx. 3,343,274. Appliance Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Korrell Philip H. 3.309,471. Applied Dynamics Inc. : See — Gilbert, Edward O. 3,311,795. Gilbert, Edward O. 3,353,033. Applied Physics Corp. : See — Cary, Henry H. 3,312,141. Applied Power Industries, Inc. : See — Flaugher, Lawrence L., Keller, and Martin. 3,302,107. Sessody, Donald W. 3,327,639. Stein, Gary. 3,356.261. Applied Research and Engineering Ltd. : See — Starmer, Roy. 3.360,442. Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hasler, Maurice F. 3.351,755. Neuhaus, Hermann. 3,346,736. Neuhaus, Hermann. 3,346,737. Applied Sciences, Inc. : See — Finke. Arthur A. 3,314,330. Apthorp, Carl R., Jr., F. A. Foster, R. L. Nekola, and T. Samar, to The Cleveland Twist Drill Co. Machine tool con- trol system. 3,295,416, 1-3-67, CI. 90 — 11.42. Aqua-Chem, Inc. : See — Goeldner, Richard W. 3,334,027. Goeldner, Richard W. 3,336,966. Goeldner, Richard W., and Steinbruchel 3,351,120. Loebel, Frederick A. 3,305,455. Loebel, Frederick A. 3,311.543. Morton, Evans T. 3,312,600. Aqua Drain, Inc. : See — Bakke, Ole S. 3,304,672. Aqua-Flote Swimware Ltd. : See — ■ Boucher, Raymond. 3,302,224. Aqua Ran Water Supplies, Inc. : See — D'Audiffret, Adolphe A., and Tomcik. 3,312,284. Aquariums Inc. : See — Willinger, Allan H. 3.314,396. Willinger, Allan H. 3,321,081. Willinger, Allan H 3,321,082. Willinger, Allan H. 3,332,544. Aquatain Co., Inc. : See — Van Leuven, James W. 3,346,407. Aquatic Controls Corp. : See — Just, Jerome O., and Stern. 3,348,624. Aquino, Salvatore A., and H. H. Wald, to Kardon Industries, Inc. Wardrobe carton and method of assembly of hanger bar into carton, 3,357,542, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 7. Aquionics Corp. : See — Buchmann, Louis J. 3,295,549. Ara, Katsuyuki : See — Kawaguchi, Chiyoji, and Ara. 3,332,026. Arabian, Karekin G., R. G. Lutz, and G. A. Martin, to Shell Oil Co. Coating compositions containing certain ethylene copolymers and wax mixtures. 3,338,856, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Arai, Kimio : See — Kambara, Toyozo, Terasawa, Shoichi, and Arai. 3,321,- 371. Arai, Sumio : See — Funatsu, Makoto, Torimae, Arai, and Kita. 3,336,133. Aral, Takashi : See — Yoda, Renpei, and Arai. 3,336,120. Aral, Takeshi : See — Yamamoto, Miaki, and Y. and T. Arai. 3,329,017. Aral, Tatsuo : See — Miyoshi, Shunji, Miura, and Arai. 3,350,181. Arai, Toru : See — Kondo, Masao, Ohsawa, and Arai. 3,295,964. LIST OF PATENTEES 47 Arai, Yasuaki : See — Yamamoto, Miakl, and Y. and T. Arai. 3,329,017. Arakaw Rinsan Kagagu Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Nakamura, Yoshirnltsu, and Shimizu. 3,359,223. Arakawa Klvoshl, to Shlnko-Tsushin-Kogyo Kabushlkikalsha. Semiconductor force measuring device. 3,336,795, 8-22-67, CI. 73—136. Arakawa, Masatsugu : See — ■ Amada, Sanae, Kawano, Arakawa, and Iwano. 3,353,64S. Araki. Ilitoshi : See — Goto, Tetsurkazu, Mlshio, Kojima, Kawano, Hayakawa, and Araki. 3,355,359. Araki, Minoru, to Z '& T Importing Co., Inc. Pllgh-intensity lamp. 3,31o,073, 4-18-67, CI. 240—36. Aramaki, Yoshitomo : See — Miyake, Akira, Mizunno, Nakazawa, Aramaki, and Kaziwara. 3,313,691. Aranyi, Arpad, and G. Gergely, to Technoimpex Magyar Gepipari Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat. Heat exchanger with crossing helicoidal tubes. 3,335,790, 8-15-67, CI. 165 — 109. Aranyi, Catherine : See — ■ Veis, Arthur, Cohen, and Aranyi. 3,317,434. Arata, Mitsuo : See — Murata, Atsuo, Kokubo, Nagakura, Ohba, and Arata. 3,308,123. Aratani, Shozo : See — Arimura, Ichiro, Aratani, Morita, and Nakamura. 3,327,- 0<53. Yasuoka, Shine, Oyama, Aratani, and Tanaka. 3,322,892. Aratani, Shozo and T. Morita, to Matsushita Electric In- dustrial Co., Ltd. Open loop servo system for magnetic tape recording and reproducing apparatus. 3,355,547, 11-28-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Araujo, Armando A. Fluid disperser and display. 3,325,102, 6-13-67, CI. 239—229. Araujo, Roger J., to Corning Glass Works. Phototropie glass article and method of making it. 3,325,299, 6-13-67, CI. 106—52. Araujo, Roger J., R. A. Eppler, and E. P. Krause, to Corning Glass Works. Phototropie glass article and method. 3,328,- 182, 6-27-67, CI. 106 — 54. Arbaeus. Borje T., U. B. Ferno, and T. O. E. Linderot, to Aktiebolaget Leo (A/B Leo). Autosterile injectable iodi- nated oil X-ray contrast medium. 3,356,575, 12-5-67, CI. 167—95. Arbee Corp., The : See — Creswell, Clifford A. 3,354,632. Arbeiter, William J., to Service Products Co. Muffler with multiple circumferential flow chambers. 3,33o,814, 8-15- 67, CI. 181—58. Arbel, Pierre, to Etablissements Arbel. Device for automatic- ally opening car door locking system. 3,321,093, 5-23-67, CI. 214 — 63. Arbie, John A., to American Cyanamid Co. Explosive gel composition containing urea and sodium chloride. 3,321,- 344, 5-23-67, CI. 149 — 56. Arbiter, William, to Atlantic Research Corp. Mixer. 3,314,- 660, 4-18-67, CI. 259 — 102. Arbogast, Duane J., L. P. Jaseph, and R. W. Green, to Dover Corp. Elevator control system. 3,302,531, 2-7-67, CI. 91—446. Arboladura. Pedro B. Holder for spinning top. 3,299,563, 1-24-67. CI. 46—72. Arburg Maschinenf abrik Hehl & Sohne : See — Hehl, Kan. 3,310,841. Hehl, Karl. 3,319,300. Hehl, Karl. 3,349,439. Hehl, Karl. 3,351,980. Arbuthnot Guv L., Ill, to United States of America, Navy. iSolenoid actuator. 3,333,162. 7-25-67, CI. 317 — 155.5. Arbuzov, Boris A., M. A. Sokolovsky, P. M. Zavlln, and G. M. Vinokurova, to Institute Organicheskoi Khimii. Method of production of phosphorus containing polyamides. 3,346,543, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 78. Arcair Co. : See — Henderson, Harold R. 3,317,779. Arcamone, Federico, G. Franceschi, and A. Glaesser, to Soeieta Farmaceutici Italia. 2-nitrogen 6-methyl and 1,6-di- methyl-ergoline derivatives. 3,324,133, 6-6-67, CI. 260— 2S5.5. Arcangeli, Marino, and L. A. Wise, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for preparing interpolymer latexes by incremental monomer addition. 3,324,066, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Arcari, Anthonv D., to The Brix Corp. Brick wall panel and method of making. 3,332.187, 7-25-67. CI. 52 — 309. Arcari, Anthony D., to The Brix Corp. Brick wall panel and method of making same. 3,340,660, 9-12-67. CI. 52 — 388. Archambault, Jacques O., to Canadian Industries Ltd. Purification of phosphoric acid. 3,298,782, 1-17-67, CI. 23—165. Archambault, Jacques O., and G. R. Lusby, to Canadian In- dustries Ltd. Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide. 3,330,626, 7-11-67. CI. 23 — 207. Archambault, Jerome L. : See — Walker, Robert F., and Archambault. 3,353,283. Archambault, Maurice, to Ministere des Richesses Naturelles, Province de Quebec. Production of zeolites and lithium salts. 3.310,36S, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 63. Archambault, Maurice, and C. A. Olivier, to Ministere des Richesses Naturelles. Water-soluble lithium compounds. 3,343,910, 9-26-67, CI. 23—87. Archand, George M. : See — Webb, James E. 3,317,352. Archer, Alva I., to Honeywell Inc. Multiple stage semicon- ductor circuits and integrated circuit stages. 3,309,537, 3-14-67, CI. 307—88.5. Archer, Andrew M., co Specialties Development Corp. Photo- sensitive intruder detecting system using alternately charged reactance. 3,339,194, 8-29-67, CI. 340 — 258. Archer, Anthony H. Apparatus for the detection of broken yarn and the like on textile machines. 3,313,192, 4-11-67, CI. 83—370. Archer-Daniels-Midland Co.: See — Adrian, Herbert M„ Jr. 3,306,808. Curtice, Gerald M. 3,310,512. Dunning, Edward B., Gilboe, and Shulman. 3,320, 07S. Dustin, Daniel S., and Sigan. 3,300,408. Graver, Richard B., and Farel. 3,325,428. Hansen, Louis I. 3,295,984. Hansen, Louis I., and Coutsicos. 3,328,430. Mulligan, Robert J., and Wendt. 3,305,900. Rowell, Victor M., and Guyer. 3,306,860. Shulman, Garson P. 3,336,388. Taft, David D. 3,297,621. Archer, Donald H. : See — Miccioli, Aldo R., and Archer. 3,305,867. Archer, Fred C, R. B. De Diemar, and L. Schuman, to Barber-Greene Co. Adjusting means for gyratory crusher bowl. 3,350,019, 10-31-07, CI. 241—37. Archer, George R., to Robotron Corp. Servo system signal generator. 3,340,461, 9-5-67, CI. 323 — 25. Archer, Giles A., R. I. Fryer, E. Reeder, and L. H. Stern- bach, to Hoffman-La Roche Inc. Novel 1-and/or 4-sub- stituted alkyl 5-aromatic-3h-l,4 benzodiazepines and benzo- diazepine-2-ones. 3,299,053, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Archer, Giles A., and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for preparing 2-aminobenzodiazepines. 3,312,- 688, 4-4-67, CI. 260—239. Archer, Giles A., and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Novel 5-aryl-l,2,4,5-tetrahydrobenzodiazepin-3-one compounds. 3,317,518, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Archer. Jean-Francois. Casing for limiting the clearance of the strands of a sling and slings utilizing such casings. 3,307,870, 3-7-67, CI. 294 — 74. Archer, Michel J.-M., to Delphi Holding Co., Inc. Material handling apparatus. 3,341,243, 9-12-67, CI. 294 — 67. Archer, Sydney : See — Sehulenberg, John W., and Archer. 3,350,405. Archer, Sydney, to Sterling Drug Inc. l-(indolyl lower-alkyl). 4-phenyl-piperazines. 3,328,407, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 268. Archer, William, Jr. : See — Pigott, Kenneth A., and Archer. 3.352,955. Archer. William, Jr., and S. Steingiser, to Mobay Chemical Co. Polyurethane composition containing 0.2 to 5% poly- olefin or polystyrene. 3,358,052, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 859. Archerv Research Inc. : See — Grable, Phillip B. 3,326,200. Archibald, Don M. : See — ■ Kramer, Kenneth C, and Archibald. 3,327,973. Archibald, Frank R. : See — Elbert, Thomas E., and Archibald. 3,326,053. Archibald, Kenneth S. : See — Patrick, George D., and Archibald. 3.303,983. Archibald, Robert E., to General Signal Corp. Vehicle stop- ping control system. 3,297,867, 1-10-67, CI. 246 — 122. Archidiacono, Peter J., to United Aircraft Corp. Compound helicopter rotor control system. 3,308,888, 3-14-67, CI. 170 — 160.25 Archilithic Co., The : See — Campbell, Frank W., and Lehr. 3,305,150. Campbell, Frank W., and Lehr. 3,336,179. Archinal, Ernst, and G. Wehlitz, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Means for tightening current supply plates on electrodes in electric furnaces. 3,354,255, 11-21- 67, CI. 13 — 16. Arciprete, Genio R. : See — Lockwood, George S., Jr., Arciprete, Greene, Moseley, and Rothery. 3,321,584. Arco Corp. : See — Keller, George T., and Barker. 3,311,060. Arco Steel Corp. : See — Wiley, Allen D. 3,298,721. Arcoa Inc. : See — Reichardt, Harry J. 3,335,389. Arcos Corp. : See — Johnson. Wallace C. 3.329,79S. Waite, Matthew J., and Moore. 3,29G,412. Arc-O-Vec, Inc. : See — Lennox, Thomas H. 3.340,382. Lennox, Thomas H. 3,350,544. Arcudi, Joseph L. : See — O'Meara. John R., and Arcudi. 3,327,843. Ardco, Inc. : See — Buchbinder, Henry M., and Duignan. 3,343,506. Arde. Inc. : See — Wayne, Sidney S., and Aleck. 3,339,803. Arden, David. Speaker enclosure. 3,329,236, 7-4-67, CI. 1S1 — 31. Arden, Dean N., % to R. H. Rines. Apparatus for real-time multiplication. 3,300,627, 1-24-67, CI. 235—160. Arden, Ruth B. : See — Arden. Thomas R. 3,304,663. Arden. Thomas R., deceased : R. B. Arden, executrix. Sharpen- ing head. 3,304,663, 2-21-67, CI. 51—384. 48 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ardizzi, Peter F. Minimum contact bounce electrical switch. 3,316,370, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 67. Ardouin, Jean J. H., and A. Torossian. Methods of making electrical resistors. 3,311,968, 4-4-67, CI. 29 — 155.69. Aregger, Alois, to Nahma AG. Copying attachment for a machine tool such as a lathe, a drilling machine or the like. 3,307,439, 3-7-67, CI. 82 — 14. Arena, Pasquale : See — Lewis, George, and Arena. 3,312,789. Arenco Aktiebolag : See — Andersson, Birger N. 3.332.203. Astrom, Lars-Axel. 3,307,742. Carlson, Arne, and Sandberg. 3,345,894. Danielsson, Henning E. 3.352,401. Danielsson, Paul. 3,315,299. Lindgren. Ake N. 3,352,308. Sjoberg, Goran R. 3,346,093. Vass, Antal. 3,345,114. Arenco-P.M.B., N.V. : See — Verbakel, Martinus. 3,298,377. Arend. Donald P. Game board having superimposed grids of different sizes. 3,343,841, 9-28-67, CI. 273 — 131. Arendt, Use, and H. Puell, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell- schaft. Moisture protection in communication cables whose cores are composed of conductors insulated with synthetic plastic, and method of producing such moisture protection. 3,347,974, 10-17-67, CI. 174 — 23. Arens, Francis E. • See — Arens, Henrietta A. and F. E. 3.326,845. Arens, Henrietta A. and F. E. Polvester-aggregate composi- tions and method of making. 3,326,845, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 40. Arenson, Herbert, to Maximilian, Inc. Door stop. 3,328,065, 6-27-67, CI. 292 — 343. Arent, John F., to V-M Corp. Adapter for record changer spindle. 3,352,561, 11-14-67, CI. 274 — 10. Arentzen, Charles. T. G. Fulmor, and F. L. Holderreed, to The Anaconda Co. Electric furnace smelting of copper concen- trates. 3,351,462, 11-7-67, CI. 75 — 74. Arentzen, Einar M., to Lee-Norse Co. Mining machine having independent m-'ans to rotate and oscillate cutters. 3,309,- 145, 3-14-67, CI. 299 — 71. Arentzen, Einar M., to Lee-Norse Co. Mining machine hav- ing independent means to rotate and oscillate cutters. 3.310,347, 3-21-67, CI. 299 — 71. Arentzen. Einar M., to Lee-Norse Co. Continuous mining ma- chine with oscillating rotary cutter heads. 3,353,871, 11- 21-67, CI. 299—71. Ares, Manuel : See — Viglietta. Benedict P., and Ares. 3,310,805. Arey, William F., Jr. : See — Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Arey, and Buchmann. 3,347,- 625. Mason, Ralph B., Arey, and Hamner. 3,331,768. Arey, William F., Jr.. and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Desulfurization of residual crudes. 3,320,- 157, 5-16-67, CI. 20S — 249. Arey, William F., Jr., and C. E. Adams, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Agglomeration of crystalline alumino- silicate zeolites. 3,323,876, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 313. Arey, William F., Jr., G. P. Hamner, and R. B. Mason, to Esso Research and Enginering Co. Process for upgrading naphtha. 3,331,767, 7-18-67, CI. 208 — 111. Arey, William F.. Jr., and R. B. Mason, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocracking heavy hydrocarbon oils. 3,346.482, 10-10-67, CI. 208—111. Argabright, Perry A. : See — - Michael, James R., Leary, Argabright, and Passannante. 3,346,599. Passannante, Anthony J., Lovett, and Argabright. 3,347,- 872 Stogryn, Eugene L.. Argabright, and Leary. 3,349,129. Tornqvist, Erik, and Argabright. 3.325,424. Argabright, Perry A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Derivative of tetrahydrofuran. 3,350,414, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 347.7. Argabright, Perry A., and A. H. Peterson, to Marathon Oil Co. Method of preparing benzene carboxylic acids. 3,328,461, 6-27-67, CI. 260—524. Argabright, Perry A., and L. J. Engel. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. High-energv propellant oxidizer and method for synthesis. 3,350.440, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 490. Argabright. Perry A., and R. J. Leary, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. High-energy organic compounds ozonized. 3,355,460. 11-28-67, CI. 260—339. Argabrite, George A. Heat powered thermograph. 3,319,258, 5-9-67, CI. 346—111. Arganbright. Rav : See — Biggs, Ernest R.. Jr., and Arganbright. 3,306,610. Argenziano, Teresa : See — Muench, Werner, Siclari, Silvestri, Argenziano, and Iacuone. 3,329,723. Argonaut Corp. : See — Le Blanc, Edward V., and Galinos. 3,302,798. Argoudelis, Alexander D., L. E. Johnson, and T. R. Pyke, to The Up.iohn Co. Process for inhibiting N-alkylation of pyrrolidines and substituted pyrrolidines bv microorganisms, and products produced thereby. 3,313,801, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 210. Argoudelis, Alexander D., and D. J. Mason, to The Up.iohn Co. Antibiotic lincomycin D and a process for producing the same. 3,329,568, 7-4-67, CI. 167 — 65. Argoudelis, Alexander D., R. R. Herr, and D. J. Mason, to The Upjohn Co. Antibiotic armentomycin and a process for producing the same. 3,342,681, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 65. Argoudelis, Alexander D„ and D. J. Mason, to The Upjohn Co. Antibiotic lincomycin C and process for preparing the same. 3,359,163, 12-19-67, CI. 167 — 65. Argoudelis, Alexander D., J. A. Fox, and M. E. Bergy, to The Upjohn Co. Antibiotic lincomycin B and process for prepar- ing the same. 3.359,164, 12-19-67, CI. 167 — 65. Argus Chemical Corp. : See — Hecker, Arthur C, Pollock, and Bachraeh. 3,320,194. Kauder, Otto S. 3,297,629. Kauder, Otto S., and Perry. 3,346,5'36. Kauder, Otto S., and Rosenbaum. 3,322,705. Argyle, Sidney C, to Aerojet-General Corp. Compact optical tracking system. 3,296,443, 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 203 Arias, Alan, to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Apparatus for position- ing and loading a test specimen. 3, 323,356, 6-6-67. CI. 73 — 100. Arico Corp. : See — McGowan, Kenneth J. J. 3,315,567. Ariel, Carmi to Clary Corp. Comparison circuit. 3,332,063, 7-18-67, CI. 340—146.2. Ariens, Mando S. : See — Gatzke, Harold E., Ariens, and Doty. 3,322,080. Ariga, Hajime, to Nissan Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha. Fuel sav- ing device for an automobile having a carburetor. 3,327,694, 6-27-67, CI. 123—97. Arikawa, Masayasu, N. Okuda, and M. Kano, to Kobe Steel Ltd. Electric arc working for welding one side of two pieces of steel plates. 3,351,734. 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 137. Arima, Thomas N. Chopstick manipulator. 3,323,825, 6-6-67, CI. 294 — 16. Arimura, Ichiro, S. Aratani, T. Morita, and T. Nakamura, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Recorder motor synchronization using gated sync, signals. 3,327,053, 6-20- 67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Arimura, Ichiro, and T. Nagaoka, to Matsushita Electric In- dustrial Co., Ltd. Modulation indicating devices. 3,330,907, 7-11—67, CI. 178 — 6. Arimura, Shizuo : See — Nagata, Takashi, Hirohata, Ishibashi, and Arimura. 3,348,078. Arisman, Mervin B. : See — Van Benthuysen, John D., and Arisman. 3,355,693. Arizona Agrochemical Corp. : See — Burns, Walter L. 3,351,455. Chilton. John E. 3.341.318. Davis, Charles H., and Burns. 3,333,939 Nelson, Kenneth E. 3,334,045 Arizona Research Foundation, Inc. : See — Barnes, Kenneth K. 3.300,955. Barnes, Kenneth K, and Harriott. Ark Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Gilmore, Charles L. 3,312,362. Arkell and Smiths : See — Woodford, Reinold T. 3,349,990. Arkin, Kenneth J. Chess instruction set. 3,339,289, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 9. Arkla Industries Inc. : See — Dailey, Donald E. 3,321,619. Stephan, William E. 3,306,073. Ark-Les Switch Corp. : See — Clark, William E. 3,317,683 Fisher. Harold F. 3.309,487 Ploetz, George P. 3,336.456. Sayward, John W. 3,299,241 Arkless George F., and H. H. Anderson, to G. & J. Weir Ltd. rn ins pen multi-stage machine. 3,296,972, 1-10-67, Arkless, Kenneth : See — Evans, Arthur W., and Arkless. 3,304,265. Evans, Arthur W., Arkless, and Peacock. 3,329,483 Arksey, Gray don W., to Chemcall Ltd. Bridge with automatic zero 3,349.321. 10-24-67, CI. 323 — 75 Arlauskas, Alfonsas, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle closure. 3.318,049, 5-9-67, CI 49 — 280 Arlauskas, Alfonsas, to General Motors Corp. Electric switch 5-16^.R7 P ri ' t 9 nS str " cture on fixed contact. 3,320,389, Arlauskas,' Alfonsas. B. E. Meland, and B. F. Meyer, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle body door latch and locking svstem. 3,359.767, 12-26-67, CI. 70—264 Arlet, Fritz : See — Baur, Carl, and Arlet. 3,333,785. Arlett Robert H„ S. DiVita, and E. J. Smoke, to United States of America, Army. Methods for controlling the thermal expansion properties of ceramics. 3.309,208, 3-14- 67, CI. 106 — 39. Arlin, Edward S., to Norwalk Thermostat Co. Reset mecha- nism for a stack switch which avoids closed circuit condi- tion when a tripping condition prevails. 3,358,095, 12-12- 67, CI. 200 — 67. Arlington Aluminum Co. : See — Howell, David S. 3,295,815. Howell, David S. 3,313,513. Arlo, Ebbe R., to Esso Chemical manufacturing hollow articles. 18 — 5. 3,300,954. Co., Inc. Apparatus for 3,324,507, 6-13-67, CI. Arlo Mfg. Corp. : See — Morse, Stanley A. 3,350,999. LIST OF PATENTEES 49 Armacost, Robert H., to American Drill Bushing Co. Clamp with preset tension. 3,336,642, 8-22-67, CI. 24 — 263. Armacost, Robert H., to American Drill Bushing Co. Lock collar for drill bushings. 3,336,S22, 8-22-67, CI. 77—62. Armalite, Inc. : See — Miller, Arthur, Dorchester, and Sullivan. 3,318,192. Armantrout, Guy A., and L>. C. Camp, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Windowless high- resolution solid state radiation detector, 3,351,758, 11-7- 67, CI. 250—83.3. Armao, Thomas A. Biopsy instrument with specimen lifting means. 3,353,531, 11-21-67, CI. 128 — 2. Armato, Albert : See — Riolo, Carl R. 3,342,339. Armbruster, Frederick C, and R. L. Bruner, to Corn Products Co. Production of dextrose. 3,303,102, 2-7-67, CI. Armbruster, Fritz, to Diener & Roth. Container. 3,306,489, 2-2S-67, CI. 220—71. Armbruster, Werner K., to Rheinstahl Huttenwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Method and apparatus for degassing and cast- ing metal vacuum. 3,310,850, 3-28-67, CI. 22 — 73. Armeo Steel Corp. : Sec — Abraham, James O. 3,352,152. Bard, Albert L., and Weed. 3,299,682. Bell, Samuel A., and Marshall. 3,306,238. Bloudoff, Peter S. 3,340,932. Boni, Robert E., and Heck. 3,305,354. Brown, Edward L. 3,324,616. Carpenter, Victor W., Ward, and Littmann. 3,347,718. Fekete, Lancelot A. 3.296,S07. Fisher, Christopher L. 3,357,194. Goller. George N. 3,311,511. Goudy, William E. 3,337,012. Knapp, Earle L. 3,330,690. Knapp, Earle L. 3,354,804. Kohler, Dale M. 3,333,991. Kohler, Dale M. 3,333,992. Kohler, Dale M. 3,333.993. La Tour, Harry. 3,341.139. La Tour, Harry, and Miller. 3,330,931. Littmann, Martin F., and Harris. 3,297,434. Neilon, Claude R. 3,347.312. Purdv, Richard W. 3,300.141. Scherrer, Elmer D. 3,339,625. Schnedler, Paul E. 3,307.968. Tanczyn. Harry. 3,357,S68. Taylor, Charles R. 3,334,885. Timmers. John H. 3,358.112. Word, William W., Jr. 3,321,015. Word, William W., Jr. 3,322,193. Word, William W., Jr. 3,336,976. Word, William W., Jr. 3,347,311. Word, William W., Jr., and Walker. 3,336,975. Armed Forces Equipment Development Corp. : See — Garrette, Charles H., Jr., and Ryan. 3,318,560. Armen. Ardy, and J. H. Hennes, to The Dow Chemical Co. Purification of sulfonated monomers. 3,297,734, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 429.9. Armendt, Bradshaw F., B. R. Coltharp, and H. W. Earhart, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Chlorination of aromatic hydrocarbon. 3,326,987, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 650. Armeneau, Harold C, and J. A. Little, to Kelowna Machine Works Ltd. Loading apparatus. 3,338,442, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 767. Armento, Fred, to Republic Industries, Inc. Panic release door arm. 3,354,497, 11-28-67, CI. 16 — 55. Armento, William H, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method for producing azoic pigment. 3,352,845, 11-14-67, CI. 260—152. Armentrout, Arthur L. Subterranean dam and method of making the same. 3,300,984, 1-31-67, CI. 61 — 1. Armentrout, James L., and P. Vanat, to Pharmaseal Labora- tories. Medical instrument package. 3,353,664, 11-21-67, CI. 206—63.2. Armer, Rollin A., and H. H. Heckman, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Operations timing device. 3.323,133, 5-30-67,' CI. 346—107. Armfleld, George W. : See — Marsh. John A., and Armfield. 3,335,435. Armiger, William J.. Jr.. to Research-Cottrell, Inc. Gas scrubber. 3,317,200, 5-2-67, CI. 261—64. Armiio, David A. Sanitary receptacle construction. 3.322,477, 5-30-67, CI. 312 — 223. Armistead, Fontaine C. : See — Paull, Peter L., and Armistead. 3,336,572. Armitage, William L., to National Union Electric Corp. Deferred-action battery. 3,326,724, 6-20-67, CI. 136 — 90. Armond, Charles V. Automatically operated door for water control. 3,354,655, 11-2S-67. CI. 61 — 28. Armorlite Lens Co., Inc. : See — Lanman, Robert K. 3,355,342. Armour Agricultural Chemical Co. : See — Constant, Clinton. 3,356.123. Csendes, Ernest, Mustian. and Constant. 3,316,061. Hynson. Phillip E., and Mustian. 3,302,372. Mazurek, Robert C, and McClure. 3,333,929. Armour and Co. : See — Abend, Philip G., Linfield. and Brown. 3,336,372. Bates, Robert W., and Endres. 3.33S.932. Csendes, Ernest, and Mustian. 3,333,922. Csendes, Ernest, and Mustian. 3,340.005. Dybalski, Jack N., and Jonaitis. 3,359,738. Antonides, Harold J. Bossinger, Charles D. Bossinger, Charles D.. Bossinger, Charles D., Bossinger, Charles D. Armour and Co. : Sec — Continued Endres, Joseph G., and Van Akkcren. 3,325,292. Gordon, Norman D. 3,324,154. Hansen, Leo J., and Westover. 3,328,176. Herrick, Aaron B., Carlo, and Jungermann. 3,330,767. Kazmierczak, Jerzy E., Herrick, and Carlo. 3,342,740. Malec, Robert E., and Betty. 3,328,138. Malec, Robert E., and Ludwig. 3,340,495. Marsh, Byron E., Berenschot, and Wiley. 3,336,231. Marsh, Byron E., and Tucek. 3,317,291. Miller, Eugeue J., Jr., and Mais. 3,354,213. Nelson, Richard P., and Edwards. 3,351,173. Potts, Ralph H. 3,299,117. Potts, Ralph H., Miller, and Mais. 3,338,967. Runnells, David R., Jr. 3,298,414. Schnabel, Herbert W. 3,331,667. Schwaller, Lando. 3.349,583. Seymour, James E. 3,323,863. Sickle, Vernon C, and Schnabel. 3,341,984. Veis, Arthur, and Cohen. 3,297,459. Veis, Arthur, Cohen, and Aranyi. 3,317,434. Waldman, Milton M., and Mariahazy. 3,356,526. Armour Elevator Co., Inc. : See — Walter, George. 3,315,767. Armour, Frank K., and R. E. Touzalin, to Interlake Steel Corp. Refractory-lined blast furnace tuyere. 3,341,18S, 9-12- 67, CI. 266 — 41. Armour, Paul D., to Bradley's Frozen Foods, Inc. Pie shell forming unit. 3,307,502, 3-7-67, CI. 107 — 15. Armour Pharmaceutical Co. : See — Antonides, Harold J. 3,324,002. and Dietchweiler. 3,317,2S2. and Taylor. 3,313,692. and Taylor. 3,313,696. and Taylor. 3,313,697. and Tavlor. 3,313,699. Bossinger, Charles D., and Taylor. 3,313,700. Bossinger, Charles D., and Taylor. 3,338.785. Edgworth. Raymond J., and Christie. 3,338,400. Armour, Walter B., and R. A. Fass, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Chromic acetate-2,4,6-trimethylphenol re- action product as waterproofing additive for vinyl acetate polymers. 3,300,430. 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Armour, Walter B., G. H. Brown, and E. D. Mazzarella, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Process of bonding nonwoven fabric with chlorinated atactic polypropylene and the bonded fabric. 3,316,122, 4-25-67, CI. 117 — 136. Armstron, Everett F. : See — Crabtree, Kenneth R. 3,359,834. Armstrong, Adam E., to Armstrong Machine Works. Valve apparatus with float means. 3,304,738, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 218. Armstrong. Adam E., and N. A. Judsen, to Armstrong Machine Works. Air relief valve. 3,324,874, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 202. Armstrong, Claud C. Jr. Gasket mountable upon drum head bead. 3,346,139, 10-10-67, CI. 220 — 46. Armstrong Cork Co. : See — Alexieff, Stephen T. 3,321,877. Aulerich. Arthur J., Heiden, and Woolev. 3,332,14S. Denlinger, John L., and Smith. 3,318,137. Desch, Robert P. 3,360.422. Dunn, Lewis R., and Zigment. 3,328,232. Eaton, David W. 3,334J90. Fidler, Martin S., Jr. 3,343,571. Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr. 3,310,655. Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr. 3,327.093. Hager. Nathaniel E. Jr. 3,354,720. Harris, Thomas G. 3,325,337. Harris, Thomas G. 3,351.510. Horst, Robert L. 3,307,187. Horst, Robert L. 3.307,196. Horst, Robert L. 3,321,821. Horst, Robert L. 3,331,073. Horst, Robert L. 3,331,721. Horst. Robert L. 3,359,560. Hosfeld, Lewis K. 3,325,302. Kyle. Joseph H. 3.327,832. Lesniak, John M. 3,344,017. Mariner, Thomas. 3.317.031. Mariner, Thomas. 3,333,524. Moggio, William A., and Lesniak. 3,344,016. Moore, Clarence D. 3,298, 9S9. Piersol, Jay L. 3,298.901. Robinson, William H. 3,353,016. Roux, Henrv J. 3,320,404. Schneider, Charles F. 3.350,971. Snyder, Robert W. 3,323,935. Spencer, Virgil. 3,339.521. Stadden. Richard C. 3.325,574. Wells, Donald G. 3,339,700. Armstrong. Dale, Sr. Apparatus for straightening metal panels. 3,319,455, 5-16-67, CI. 72 — 45S. Armstrong, Dale E., J. S. Coleman, B. B. Mclnteer. R. M. Potter, and E. S Robinson, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High temperature rock drill. 3,357,505, 12-12-67, CI. 175—16. Armstrong, David T. Method of furniture construction. 3,345.- 720, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 91.1. Armstrong, Douglas B.. and U. F. Gianola. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic control circuits. 3,325,651, 6-13-67, CI. 307 — SS. 50 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Armstrong, Edmond. Constant-volume underwater exposure suit. 3,337,876, 8-29-67, CI. 2—2.1. Armstrong, Edward, and R. G. Jackson, to Couch Interna- tional Methane Ltd. Method of mounting metal sheets. 3,305,995, 2-28-67, CI. 52 — 512. Armstrong, Gerald M., G. C. Newland, and J. W. Tamblyn, to Eastman Kodak Co. Pearlescent polyester compositions. 3,305,604, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 860. Armstrong, Harold F., to The O.K. Tool Co., Inc. Cutting tool. 3,332,130, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 105. Armstrong, James, & Co. Ltd. : See — Lowes, Edward J. 3,328,984. Armstrong, John : See — Barnes, Stanley C, Morrell, and Armstrong. 3,334,032. Armstrong, John fa., and P. D. Golrick ; said GolriCK assor. to said Armstrong. Collet and holder. 3,332.693, 7-25-67, CI. 279 — 47. Armstrong, John J., and H. W. Wyckoff, to FMC Corp. Method of making a polypropylene binding strap. 3,324,- 217, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 210. Armstrong, John N. : See — Perry, Forbes G. D., Plint, Fellows, and Armstrong. 3,306,119. Armstrong, John N., to National Research Development Corp. Toric race transmission units. 3,345,882, 10-10-67, CI. 74—200. Armstrong, John P., to Bermite Powder Co. Releasable nut with radial and longitudinal lockout. 3,334,536, 8-8-67, CI. 85 — 33. Armstrong Machine Works : See — Armstrong, Adam E. 3.304,738. Armstrong, Adam E., and Judsen. 3,324,874. Judsen, Nils A. 3,306,314. Judsen, Nils A., and Kirchner. 3,347,258. Armstrong, Marshall C. : See — Shannon, Richard F., and Armstrong. 3,353.975. Armstrong, Philip N. Multi-bit binary record sorting system. 3,329,938, 7-4-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Armstrong, Philip N. Sorting system for multiple bit binary records. 3,329,939, 7-4-67, CI. 340—172.5. Armstrong, Philip N. Sorting system for multi-bit binary digital records. 3,336,580, 8-15-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Armstrong, Raymond E., Jr. : See — Smith, George H., and Armstrong. 3,347,660. Armstrong, Raymond N., C. T. Kedzior, R. A. Lee, and F. Pradko, to United States of America, Army. Dynamic force measurement instrument. 3,340,726, 9-12-67, CI. 73 — 67. Armstrong, Richard E., to Porta-Fence, Inc. Fence. 3,332,667, 7-25-67, CI. 256 — 30. Armstrong. Richard L. : See — Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3,30S,866. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3.322.450. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3,345,838. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Jennie. 3,321,942. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Jennie. 3,336,769. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Sanders. 3,337,254. Armstrong, Richard W., to United States of America, Army. Combination lock. 3,331,228, 7-18-67, CI. 70—303. Armstrong. Robert G., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Induction heating coil assembly. 3,320,398, 5-16-67, CI. 219 — 10.79. Armstrong, Robert H. Fluid actuated door operating mech- anism. 3,349.516, 10-31-07, CI. 49 — 25. Armstrong, Robert J., and J. P. Levy, to The 'Sperry Gyro- scope Co., Ltd. Method of forming contact assemblies. 3,31S,785, 5-9-67. CI. 204—25. Armstrong. Robert K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyolefinic selective hydrogenation. 3,316,319, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 666. Armstrong, Robert R. : See — Woolston, Lionel L., Semenoff, and Armstrong. 3,316,- 807. Armstrong, Robert W., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3.312,110, 4-4-67. CI. 73—407. Armstrong, Robert W., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3.312,394, 4-4-67. CI. 235—61. Armstrong, Robert W., to Honeywell Inc. Static pressure correction system. 3,339,40S, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 178. Armstrong Rubber Co., The : See — Williams. Arthur L. 3,330.491. Armstrong, Theodore H., H. M. Gierth, and F. C. Livoti, to Pacific Preserving Co. Apparatus for coring fruit having seed cells. 3,320,988, 5-23-67, CI. 146—52. Armstrong, Thomas C. Jr. : See — , William H„ Armstrong, and Walker. 3,359,943. W. G., Sir & Co. (Engineers), Ltd.: See — James J. S., and Tryhorn. 3,355,879. Whitwortli, Sir W. G., & Co. (Engineers) Ltd. : Brij Armstrong. Smith, Armstrong, See — Smith, Armstrong, head havin; 15 — 230.12. Armstrong, William H. 1-3-67, CI. 165 — 56. Armstrong, William H, 67, CI. 165—49. Arnall, Paul : See — Greenhalgh, Norman, and Arnall. 3,360433. Arnaud, Eric, to Anstalt fur Technische Entwicklung und Verwertung. Refining agent for steel-works. 3,314,782, 4-18-67, CI. 75—57. James J. S., and Tryhorn. 3,324,651. William F., to American Felt Co. Glass polishing a detachable felt pad. 3,346,904, 10-17-67, CI. Heat transfer apparatus. 3,295,595, Heat transfer device. 3,323,582, 6-6- Arnaud, Jacques, and G. Wendt. Low noise electron gun with crossed electric and magnetic fields and auxiliary axial elec- tric field. 3,307,065, 2-28-67, CI. 315—15. Arnaud, Jacques, and P. Cahour, to CSF-Compagnie General de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Crossed field tube noise generator. 3,327,242, 6-20-67, CI. 331 — 78. Arnav Industries. Inc. : See — Markevitch, Igor I. 3,348,249. Arnd, Maurice. Device for fixing two perpendicular tubular shaped pieces. 3,338,602, 8-29-67, CI. 287 — 2. Arnd, Maurice. Frame assembly for windows, doors or the like. 3,342,001, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 498. Arndt, Arno : See — Richter Helmut, Wohlfahrt, Fuchs, and Arndt. 3,338,- 377. Arndt, Charles J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Propelling and steering system for mining machines. 3,317,245, 5-2-67, CI. 299 — 76. Arndt, Charles J., to Goodman Mfg. Co. Method and machine for mining with relatively shiftable pairs of obtuse angled drum cutters. 3,341,254, 9-12-67, CI. 299—18. Arndt, Charles J. to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Boring type mining machine having ripper cutter chains guided between boring heads. 3,360,299, 12-26-67, CI. 299 — 57. Arndt, Charles J., and W. Silks, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Flexible link connection. 3,309,864, 3-21-67, CI. 59 — 85. Arndt, Donald N., and C. H. and J. D. Tuckey, to Walbro Corp. Manual primer mechanism. 3,307,836, 3-7-67, CI. 261—34. Arndt, Friedrich : See — Freund, Heinz E., Arndt, and Rusch. 3.332,768. Freund, Heinz E., Arndt, and Rusch. 3,352 663. Arndt, Friedrich-Karl, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwal- tungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Impact tool. 3,322,210, 5-30-67, CI. 173—134. Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, J. Schadel, and H. Uebel, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Process of open-type diffusion in semiconductor by gaseous phase. 3,314,833, 4-18-67, CI. 148 — 189. Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, J. Schadel, and T. Renner, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Controllable semicon- ductor devices with a negative current-voltage characteris- tic and method of their manufacture. 3,321,680, 5-23-67, CI. 317 — 234. Arndt, Leonard W. : See — Moore, James H., Gersten, and Arndt. 3,309,726. Arneberg, Don J. : See — Puetz, Jordan F., Perez, and Arneberg. 3,329,783. Schlitt, James J., and Arneberg. 3,328,551. Arneberg, Don J., to Square D Co. Two-part mechanical inter- lock for electromagnetic contactors. 3,342,958, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 50. Arneklev, Duane R. : See — Baker, Don R., Brokke, and Arneklev. 3,347,850. Arnesen, Arne G., and T. Basen, to Elektrokemisk A/S. Ap- paratus for feeding solid materials into a rotary kiln. 3,357,- 689, 12-12-67, CI. 263—33. Arneson, Edwin L., to Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. Article carrier. 3,335,905, 8-15-67, CI. 220—113. Arneson, Harold E. G. Hydrostatic bearing structure. 3,305,- 282, 2-21-67, CI. 308 — 122. Arneson, Howard M. : See — Pansini, Andrew L., and Arneson. 3,321,080. Arneson, Howard M., to Arneson Products, Inc. Floating hose pool cleaner. 3,315,692, 4-25-67, CI. 134 — 167. Arneson Products, Inc. : See — Arneson, Howard M. 3,315,692. Arnett, Boyd J., deceased ; L. F. Arnett, administratrix. Carton flap-opening apparatus. 3,309,842, 3-21-67, CI. 53 — 382. Arnett, Boyd J., deceased : L. J Arnett, administratrix. Car- ton loading apparatus. 3,340,676, 9-12-67, CI. 53 — 247. Arnett, Lillian F. : See — Arnett. Boyd J. 3.309,842. Arnett, Lillian J. : See — Arnett. Boyd J. 3.340,676. Arnett, Robert W. Reglet. 3,319,985, 5-16-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Arnhem, Erik : See — Waohtel, Rudolf. 3.358,203. Arnholdt, Eric. Airfoil. 3,298,636. 1-17-67, CI. 244 — 41. Arnold, Alanson J., and W. M. Ripple, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Rotary conveyer apparatus. 3,306,426, 2-28-67, CI. 198—33. Arnold. Albert E„ Jr., and A. R. De La Rosa. Smoking apparatus. 3.303.849. 2-14-67, Cl. 131 — 175. Arnold, Carter H., to Western Gear Corp. Scaffold hoisting means. 3,302,750, 2-7-67, Cl. 182 — 112. Arnold, Charles G. : See — Goldstine, Hallan E., Cohen, Wolff, and Arnold. 3,327,289. Arnold, Cornelius S. : See — Ross, John W., Boynton, and Arnold. 3,313,359. Arnold, Cornelius S„ and H. C. Rolseth, to Union Carbide Corp. Thermal mechanical mineral piercing. 3,322,213, 5-30- 67, Cl. 175—14. Arnold, David B„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Thermal fatigue-resistant airfoil shapes from dispersion- modified metals. 3,354,683, 11-28-67, Cl. 72 — 206. Arnold, Edwin W., O. L. Updike, Jr., and N. R. Zinner, to Azur Associates. Diaper with film enclosed absorbent. 3,344,789, 10-3-67, Cl. 128— 287. LIST OF PATENTEES 51 Arnold, Frank L. : See — Stein, George E., and Arnold. 3,340,597. Arnold, George H., to The General Electric Co., Ltd. Air cooled electrical apparatus. 3,350,903, 12-5-07. CI. 317—100. Arnold, Gerald D., and A. H. Eppler. Dehydrator and meth- od of dehvdration particularly for grains. 3,299,526, 1-24- 67, CI. 34 — 12. Arnold, Harold D., to Emerson Electric Co. Shaded pole motor. 3,313,965, 4-11-67. CI. 310 — 172. Arnold, Harold E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for crimping difficultly crimpable fibers. 3,335,477, 8-15-67, CI. 28—72. Arnold, Heinz B., to General Mills, Inc. Adhesives from fatty guanamines and diglycidyl ethers of polyalkylene glycols and process of making same. 3,344,089, 9—26-67, CI. 260 — 2. Arnold, Herbert, R. Kebling, N. Brock, and H.-D. Lenke, to Asta-Werke AG. Chemische Fabrik. Phenthiazine com- pounds. 3.320,247, 5-16-67, CI. 260—243. Arnold, Herbert, R. Eebling, J. Potel, and W. Ebeling, to Asta-Werke AG. Basically substituted ureas and salts there- of. 3,334,115, 8-1-67, CI. 260—309.7. Arnold. Howard N., to Barou-Blakeslee, Inc. Degreaser with optionally rotary and non-rotary containers. 3,308,920, 3-14-67. CI. 198 — 19. Arnold. James S., J. A. Kochly, V. Salmon, and C. T. Vincent, to Stanford Research Institute. Sound communication sys- tem. 3,328,753, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 15. Arnold, James \V. Emergency water reservoir. 3,331,510, 7- 18-67, CI. 210 — 187. Arnold, Johannes: See — Soenksen, Uwe, Bauer, Sanne, and Arnold. 3,350,340. Arnold, John E. : See — Persia, Raymond J., Arnold, and Martens. 3,321,589. Arnold, John L., R. L. Pearce, and H. G. Scholten, to The Dow Chemical Co. Gas drying process. 3,349,544, 10-31-07, CI. 55—32. Arnold. Karl F., to United States Steel Corp. Deflector roll repositioning assembly. 3,350,904, 11-7-67, CI. 72 — 17. Arnold. Kent B. Air switch in which a flexible diaphragm op- erates a dump valve in response to pressure changes. 3,341,- 073. 9-12-67, CI. 200—83. Arnold. Lloyd L. Multilevel building structure with plural suspended revolving compartment units and method of making same. 3,299,588, 1-24-67, CI. 52—65. Arnold. Loren G. : See — Sullivan, James F., and Arnold. 3,302,728. Arnold. Manfred : See — Giespcke, Gunter, and Arnold. 3,35S,721. Arnold, Marian H. : See — Arnold, Wayne R. 3,350,563. Arnold. Orlan M. : See — Jamison, Robert M., Panziea, Arnold, and Umbricht. 3 307 334 Koepke,' Frederick W., Jr., Taylor, and Arnold. 3,343,656. Kosar, Peter, and Arnold. 3,35S,838. Panziea, Nicholas J., Jamison, Umbricht, and Arnold. 3.299.621. Sigety, Julius B., Arnold, Stewart, and Harbin. 3,327,- S39. Arnold. Orlan M., R. G. Millhiser, S. Pashaian. and E. Um- bricht, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Filter apparatus. 3.347,- 378, 10-17-67, CI. 210—106. Arnold Otto, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Limit detector with inductors connected in series aiding and mutual coupling to reduce parasitic inductance. 3,319,084, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Arnold, Perry C, H. A. Stanick, and L. V. Larsen, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Welded joint of laminar construction and apparatus using same. 3,306,642, 2-28-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Arnold, Roy T., to Sperry Rand Corp. Superconductive flux magnifier. 3,320,522, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 43. Arnold. Sieghard. G. Buhrmann, J. Haasis, H. Heinrieh. M. Nitschke. G. Schacht, and E. Spieth. to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Print hammer unit for high speed printers. 3.359,921, 12-26-67, CI. 101—93. Arnold Theodore M. Calculating device. 3,298,604, 1-17-67, CI. 235—87. Arnold, Walter, and K. Ostertag, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff- Fabrlken AG. Electrostatic separation of long from short fibers. 3.329,264, 7-4-67, CI. 209—128. Arnold, Walter C, to Koppers Co. Shaft seal. 3,334,906, 8-8- 67, CI. 277—3. Arnold, Walter C, to Koppers Co., Inc. Fifth wheel coupling for land vehicles. 3,337,277, 8-22-67, CI. 30S— 136. Arnold, Wayne E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Input sig- nal sensing apparatus. 3,332,074, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 174. Arnold, Wayne E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Time delay computer element for indicating input conditions. 3,348,- 070. 10-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Arnold, Wayne R., deceased : M. H. Arnold, executrix, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Neutron generating appa- ratus having a target containing both deuterium and tritium gases. 3,350,563, 10-31-67, CI. 250—84.5. Arnoldl, Walter E., to United Aircraft Corp. Three canister regenerative CO, system. 3,355.860. 12-5-67, CI. 55 — 31. Arnoldy, Hans., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of producing 2.2.6.6-tetrachlorocyclohexanone. 3,360,565, 12-26-67, CI. 260—586. Arnoldy, Roman F., to R. I. Patents, Inc. Dual arc welding. 3,296,408, 1-3-07, CI. 219 — 76. Arnoldy, Roman F. Open arc or gas shielded granular weld- ing. 3,358,115, 12-12-67, CI. 219—76. Arnoue, John A., Jr. : See — Granito, Nicholas A., and Arnone. 3,340,220. Arnor-Stone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Stone, Raymond A. 3,322,624. Arnot, Alfred E. R. Materials handling installations. 3,343,- 692, 9-26-67, CI. 214 — 16.4. Arntsen, Arnt P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dual mode oscillator circuits. 3,328,720, 6-27-67, CI. 331 — 59. Aron-Brunetiere Robert R. A. G., and C. F. S. A. Aron, 40% to Antoine Francois Regis Peyron. Method of selecting emulsions intenaed for the preparation of cosmetics and skin products. 3,300,386, 1-24-67, CI. 167 — 84.5. Aron, Claude F. S. A. : See — Aron-Brunetiere, Robert R. A. G., and Aron. 3,300,386. Aron, Edward A., to United States of America, Air Force. Track selection logic for magnetic storage drum. 3,350,700, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Aron, Erwin, to Technical Processing, Inc. Phenoxy com- pounds as wetting agents for thermoplastic compositions. 3,337,490, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 31.4. Arones, Daniel A., to Advance Machine Co. Carpet and floor- scrubbing machine. 3,346,896, 10-17-67, CI. 15 — 50. Aronoff, Elihu J. : See — Bolstad, Richard, Aronoff, Whyzmuzis, and Maloney. 3,326,S3S. Vieth, Richard D., Dooley, Aronoff, and Bolstad. 3,353,- 990. Aronoff, Ethan, to Western Union Telegraph Co. Waveguide echo measurement system. 3,355,663, 11-28-67, CI. 324 — 58. Aronoff, Leonard S. Illuminated sign. 3,349,511, 10-31-07, CI. 40—130. Aronoff, Samuel, to Gray & Huleguard, Inc. Magnetic cou- pling. 3,310,693. 3-21-67, CI. 310—104. Arons, Irving J. : See — Cahill, Gerald F., and Arons. 3.344,099. Simons, Charles W., and Arons. 3,348,966. Simons, Charles W., Gribens, and Arons. 3,342,381. Aron-Samuel, Jan M. D., and J. J. Sterne ; said Sterne assor. to said Aron-Samuel. 3-phenvl-5-amino-l,2,4-oxadiazole compounds. 3.338,899, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 268. Aronson, Arnold J., Z. A. Green, and W. E. Hurley, to Maser Optics, Inc. Flash lamp mounting apparatus. 3,337,763, 8-22-67. CI. 313—22. Aronson, David : See — Rohrs, Marvin K., and Aronson. 3,296,824. Aronson, David, to Worthington Corp. Integral preheater and subcooling for generator of absorption refrigeration systems or equivalent component of another system. 3,314,- 247, 4-18-67, CI. 62 — 101. Aronson, David, and B. F. Harris, to Worthington Corp. Solution cooler for an absorption refrigeration system. 3,299,667, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 476. Aronson, Per-Olof : See — Lindstrand, Nils E., and Aronson. 3,306,717. Aronson, Theodore. Filling machine. 3,306,323, 2-2S-67, CI. 141—72. Aronson, Theodore F. Apparatus for measuring and filling powders volumetrically into a plurality of containers simul- taneously. 3,360,020, 12-26-67, CI. 141 — 235. Aroyau, Harry J. : See — Adams. Robert T., and Arovan. 3.333,014. Arp, George F. Swimming pool coping. 3,335,429, S-15-67, C. 4 — 172. Arp, Leon J., to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. Oxygen utilization analyzer. 3,306,283, 2-2S-67, CI. 12S— 2.07. Arp, Leon J., to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. Infant supporting apparatus. 3,306,2S7, 2-28-67, CI. 128—134. Arp. Leon J., to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. Anesthetic device. 3,308,819, 3-14-67, CI. 128 — 215. Arp, Leon J., and R. J. Griffith, to Iowa State University Re- search Foundation, Inc. Apparatus for measuring breath volume. 3.319,024. 5-16-67. CI. 12S — 2.0S. Arpin, Donald J. Installation for beach erosion prevention. 3,323,310, 6-6-67, CI. 61 — 3. Arpin, Julien J. Battery tester. 3,308,366, 3-7-67, CI. 320 — 43. Arpin, Paul. Mobile fruit and nut harvesting apparatus. 3,338,- 041. 8-29-67, CI. 56 — 329. Arps Corp. : See — Arps, Jan J. 3.305.771. Arps, Jan J. 3 327.527. Arps, Jan J. 3,345,867. Arps, Jan J., to Arps Corp. Inductive resistivity guard log- ging apparatus including toroidal coils mounted on a con- ductive stem. 3,305.771, 2-21-67, CI. 324 — 6. Arps, Jan J., to Arps Corp. Fluid temperature logging while drilling. 3,327,527, 6-27-67, CI. 73—154. Arps, Jan J., to Arps Corp. Method and apparatus for meas- uring rock bit wear while drilling. 3,345, S67, 10-10-67, CI. 73—151. Arps, Jan J., and C. E. Haskett. Swim cap. 3,321,772, 5-30- 67, CI. 2—68. Arps, Milton J., and E. J. Rippl. Metering and dispensing ap- paratus. 3.341.073, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 36. Arrem Plastics. Inc. : See — Dibblee, Harold J., and Muhlethaler. 3,315,301. 52 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Arridge, Robert G.. to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Nozzles. 3,347,208, 10-17-67, CI. 118—420. Arrigo, Joseph T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Selective hydrogenation of trans, cis-l,5-cyclodecadiene to cis-cyclo- decene. 3,296,320, 1-3-67. CI. 260 — 666. Arrigo, Joseph T., to Universal Oil Products Co. p-(N-cyano- alkyl - N - hydroeaibvlamino) - benzenediazonium chlorides. 3,300,471, 1-24-67, CI. 260—142. Arrington, William L., to Admiral Corp. Clip for mounting rotatable antenna on receiver cabinet, the clip held secure by outward forces exerted by resilient clip arms. 3,305,869, 2-21-67, CI. 343 — 702. Arrison, Clement R., to Radatron Research & Development Corp. Electrical tachometer with saturable core transformer having multi-section windings. 3,329,892, 7-4-67, CI. 324—70. Arrow Converting Equipment Inc. : See — Mastriani, Elvin A. 3,325.114. Mastriani, Elvin A. 3,329,308. Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co., The : See — Corey, Lawrence G. 3,325,657. Daly, Daniel F. 3,339,039. Dietrich, Walter L., and Petitjean. 3,336,547. Johnson, David W. 3,301,971. Johnson, David W. 3,348,010. Johnson, Ralph H. 3,301,083. Opalenik, John J., and Petitjean. 3,310,768. Schleicher, Harold E. 3,312,801. Schleicher, Harold E. 3,354,275. Schleicher, Harold E. 3,358,100. Arrow Mfg, Co., Inc. : See — Beck, Philip 3,308,933. Arrow Tank Co., Inc. : See — Pfeil, Arthur P. 3,329,174. Arrow Tools, Inc. : See — Fiedler, Martin, and Singh. 3,359,753. Arrowood, Hubert L. Reversible tubing elevator. 3,309,130, 3-14-67, CI. 294 — 90. Arsenault, William R. : See — Cameron, John F., and Arsenault. 3,342.978. Arseneau, Roger E., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Transistor inductor. 3,343,003, 9-19-67, CI. 307—88.5. Arseneau, Roger E., and J. Bereznak, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Electronic queuing system hav- ing recall, intercept and priority means. 3,334,191, 8-1-67, CI. 179 — 27. Arshal, George. Vortex generator. 3,295,608, 1-3-67, CI. 170—135. Arshal, George. Directional computer. 3,319,052, 5-9-67, CI. 235 — 150.26. Arslanian, Michael M. : See — Connolly, Patrick J., and Arslanian. 3,331,107. Connolly, Patrick J., Brown, Arslanian, and Metzger. 3,328,858. Arsove, Melvin W., to Raytheon Co. Data collection system. 3,344,420, 9-26-67, CI. 343—6.5. Arst, Margreth C, to Globe-Union, Inc. Method of growing a crystal. 3,359.077, 12-19-87, CI. 23—301. Art Color Printing Co. : See — Harris, Jerome R., and Thode. 3,325,285. Art-Craft Optical Co., Inc. : See — Neary, Francis B. 3,339,224. Art Metal Inc. : See — Barth, David E. 3.330,613. Cafiero, Vincent J. 3.300,887. Johnson, John H. 3,347,611. Stark, Forest G. 3,323.849. Stark, Forest G. 3,323,853. Sohl, William I. 3,341,270. Art Metal Lighting Division : See — Buzan, Morris M. 3,336,473. Artajo, JosS I. M., to Research Corp. Rotary positive dis- placement machine. 3,349,757, 10-31-67, CI. 123 — 17. Artaud, Maurice H., R. L. Laurent, and W. E. Roberts, to The Magnavox Co. File selector. 3,297,379, 1-10-67. CI. 35 o 223. Artes Engineering Co. : See — Andren, Karl H. Re. 26,152. Arth, Glen E. : See — Shen, Tsung-Ying, and Arth. 3,320,268. Arthur, Edwin P., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Method and apparatus for gas analysis. 3,296,098, 1-3-67, CI. 204 — 1. Arthur, George : See — Rich, John, and Arthur. 3,356,61S. Arthur, Ian P. : See — Bell, Francis R.. and Arthur. 3,356,580. Arthur, Ian P., and P. R. Bell, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor. 3,359 175 12-19-67, CI. 176 — 59. Arthur, James B., J. R. Godwin, and R. E. St. Pierre, to Celanese Corp. Method of making cigarette filter rods. 3.329.543. 7-4-67. CI. 156—152. Arthur, John R., and R. J. Nunn, to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd. Fertilizer. 3,301,658, 1-31-67, CI. 71—50. Arthur, Robert M. Method and apparatus for analyzing gas absorption and expiration characteristics. 3,348,40*9, 10-24- 67, CI. 73 — 19. Arthur, Wilfred J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of di(paraHaminocyclohexyl) methane. 3,347,917, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 563. Arthurs, John K. : See — Dunster, Dave F. T., and Arthurs. 3,312,577. Artiaga, Mariano V. : See — Rich, Harold M., Artiaga, Wolf, Van Eikweren, DeKeizer, and Storrie. 3.318,266. Artiaga, Mariano V. G. Tranter, A. Storrie, H. Van Eikeren, and A. Wolf, to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. Rotary cutter. 3,318,267, 5-9-67, CI. 107 — 69. Artiaga, Mariano V v H. Van Eikeren, and A. Wolf, to Kitch- ens of Sara Lee, Inc. Apparatus for manufacturing pastry. 3,344,754, 10-3-67, CI. 107—69. Artig, James L., to Artig Products, Inc. Miniature housing for pets and the like. 3,308,789, 3-14-67, CI. 119 — 19. Artig Products, Inc. : See — Artig, James L. 3,308,789. Artisan Industries Inc. : See — Baird. James L., and Davis. 3.357,479. Donovan, James, and Mendelsohn. 3,346,034. Donovan, James, and Mendelsohn. 3,357,478. Monty, Leo J. 3,348,600. Monty, Leo J. 3,349,828. Monty, Leo J. 3,357,477. Artmeyer, Siegfried : See — Strurzenhofecker. Franz, Springmann, Dietrich, and Art- meyer. 3,341,504. Artnell Co. : See — Ashworth, William J. 3,334,195. Dome, Edwin C. 3,298,654. Dome. Edwin C. 3,299,447. Artos. Dr. Ing. Meier-Windhorst KG. : See — Tischbein, Claus. 3.358,706. Artos Maschinenbau, Dr.-Ing. Meier-Windhorst : See — Dungler, Julien. 3,327,367. Artru. Jean, and E. Vignal. Portable shears. 3,350,780, 11-7- 67, CI. 30 — 228. Artweger, Anton. Clothes drier. 3,337,060, 8-22-67, CI. 211 — 105. Artz, Klaus : See — Rhyner, Paul, and Artz. 3,325.471. Artz, Klaus, and P. Rhyner, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufacture of jS-cyanoethyl-chloroalkvl ethers. 3,297,744, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 465.6. Artz, Klaus, and P. Rhyner. to Ciba Ltd. Water-insoluble monoazo-dyestuffs. 3,342,803, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 207. Artzt, Maurice, to Radio Corp. of America. Printer having print bars with zigzag struts out of phase. 3,357,533, 12-12- 67, CI. 197—1. Artzt, William W., to Kapart, Inc. Infant's garment with diaper-attaching tabs. 3,317,922, 5-9-67, CI. 2 — 111. Artzt, William W., to Kapart, Inc. Infant's garment of the wrap-around type. 3,344,435, 10-3-67, CI. 2 — 11. Arutunoff, Anatoly A., and H. B. Crow, to Automobile Racing Club of Oklahoma, Inc. Variable valve timing mechanism. 3,313,280, 4-11-67, CI. 123—90. Arvanitakis, Kostas S. Apparatus for purifying liquids. 3,295,689, 1-3-67, CI. 210—259. Arvay, Cornelia P. : See — Arvay. William J., C. P.. and Bartholomew. 3,298,822. Arvay, William J., C. P., and G. A. Bartholomew. Method of making slag-based soil treatment composition comprising plant-available phosphorus values. 3,298,822, 1-17-67 CI. 71 — 33. Arvey Corp. : See — Amort, Donald J. 3,312,385. Arvidson, Bengt A., to Corley-Miller, Inc. or bags. 3.307,846, 3-7-67, CI. 271 — 68. Arvidson, Bengt A., to Carlev-Miller, Inc. mechanism. 3,339,706, 9-5-67, CI. 198- Arvidson. Bengt A., to Corley-Miller, Inc. Package sealing ma- chine. 3.353,333. 11-21-67, CI. 53—379. Arvidson, Bengt A., and F. F. Treiber. to Corlev-Miller, Inc. Package indexing mechanism. 3,323,634, 6-6-67, CI. 198 — Arvidson, Bengt A., and F. F. Treiber, to Corley-Miller, Inc. Package labelling equipment. 3.342,661, 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 300. Arvidson, Bengt A., and E. C. Clement, to Corley-Miller, Inc. Package indexing device. 3,353,653, 11-21-67,'C1. 198 — 39. Arvin Industries, Inc. : See — Little, Robert E. 3,302,305. Vautaw, Robert L.. and Ravmond. 3,340.957. Arya, Michael C, to Radio Corp. of America. Timing pulse generators. 3,325,741, 6-13-67, CI. 328 — 62. Arzoian. John: See — Morrison, John E., Jr., Arzoian, and Hunt. 3.347,426. Asada, Mitsuo : See — Taniguchi, Kanji, Asada, and Sakimoto. 3,352,899. Asaeda. Toshio, R. Sakai, and T. Hirano : said Sakai and said iodayoshi assors. to said Asaeda. Apparatus for flat sur- face superfinishing. 3,300,907, 1-31-67, CI. 51 — 124. Asahi Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Kida, Tokuron, Matsuda, Saito, and Tuasa. 3,353,993. Asahi Glass Co., Ltd : See — F H|™^"™;, Heihachiro, Namba, Niwa, and Uchino. 3.323,8 (1. Ichikawa, Wataru. 3,316,407. Miyoshi, Shunji, Miura, and Aral. 3,350,181. Asahi Kabon Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kobayashi, Wagi. 3,333,928. Stacker for sheets Package handling -34. LIST OK l'ATKXTKKS 53 Asahi Kasei Kogjo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Mshima, Itsuho, and Takashi. 3,325,402. Goto, Tetsukazu, Nishio, Kojima, Kawano, Hayakawa, and Araki. 3,355,359. Harada, Ikuo, and Ishimoto. 3, 322, OSS. Hayania, Kanaiue, and Sato. 3,310,475. Hayashi, Shigeru. 3,323,189. Higashijima, Sunao, and Hamasaki. 3,320,075. Higuchi, Ryuichiro, Uesako, and Niwatsukino. 3,325,075. Unsiitani, llanuni. 3,321,150. Ito, Kioshi, and Uno. 3,343,043. Kameishi, Masayuki, Higucbi, and Niwatsukino. 3,344,- 510. Kashima, Hiroshi, Kurokawa, Kai, and Oka. 3,340,931. Kobayaslii, Tadahiro. 3,344,144. Matsumoto, Torn. 3,324,770. Matsuoka, Shigeru, .Masai, and Kawakami. 3,354,612. Mihara, Kazuhiko, and Yamashiki. 3,342,730. Nakahara, Yasuji. 3,333,040. Nasu, Noriyuki, Yamazaki, Shinozaki, and Yonekura. 3,345.S79. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and Uno. 3,324,779. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and Uno. 3,347,141. Onodera, Konoshin, and Hirano. 3,321,461. Otsuka, Akira. 3,357,653. Sato, Toru, Katsuvama, and Sasaki. 3,318,989. Suzuki, Minoru, and Uno. 3,349,678. Suzuki, Teruhiko, Kameishi, and Yamamoto. 3,316,027. Takabasbi, Yasunobu. 3,344,179. Takaslii. Yukichi, Aishima, Kobavaslii, and Tsunoda. 3,330,816. Tsunoda, Yoshio, Taneda, Akamatsu, Okamoto, and Mat- sui. 3,316,054. Tsuzibasbi, Kazuo, Matsumoto, Ueno, Okamoto, Nagaoka, and Ono. 3,329.540. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Ishida, and Fukud. 3,326,7S9. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Ishida, and Obama. 3,350,367. Wakasa. Ryoichi, Ishida, and Takeda. 3,350,305. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Kobayaslii, Yamaguchi, Ucliio, Ishi- gami, and Hachino. 3,344,219. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Kominami, and Ishii. 3,300,528. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Nakanishi, and Kominami. 3,360,553. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Saotome, and Miyata. 3,331,866. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Suzuki, Iwashite, Omura, and Iwasa. 3,331,887. Watanabe, Satoshi. 3.334,403. Yamamoto, Sotoo, Goto, and Ohsawa. 3,33S,793. Yamamoto, Sotoo. Nakayama, and Miyamoto. 3,360,554. Asahi Kocaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Karikawa, Toru. Ito, and Uno. 3,303,766. Otani, Takao, Muto, Miyakawa, Ito, and Uno. 3,336,850. Asahidenka Kogvo Kabushika Kaisha : See — Ueda, Tadao. and Minagawa. 3,321,388. Asahina, Jiro. Water-jet engine. 3,354,64S, 11-2S-67, CI. 60—221. Asai, Motji : See — Iwai, Issei, Iwashige, and Asai. 3,304,298. Asaka, Kniiitauii, to Anne Co., Ltd. Tampon container. 3,358,- 6S6, 12-19-67, CI. 12S — 263. Asakawa, Hiroyuki : See — Hirano. Hiroshi. Yurugi, Askawa, and Oka. 3,320,25S. Asamaki, Tatsuo : See — Oda, Zenjiro, and Asamaki. 3,35S,910. Asano, Hidejiro : See — Yonezaki, Shigeru, Nitto, and Asano. 3.296,100. Asano, Hidejiro, and K. Segawa, to Yawatn Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Thinly nickel-plated steel plate. 3,295,930, 1-3-67, CI. 29— 1S3.5. Asano. Setsunobo : See — Kuraishi. Michio. Asano, and Takahashi. 3.356,734. Asano, Tadashi, to Onoda Cement Co., Ltd. Method for the preparation of cement. 3,298,843, 1-17-67, CI. 106 — 100. Asano, Tadashi. S. Masuda, and T. Ito, to Onoda Cement Co., Ltd. Device for distributing liquid with mechanical cleaning means. 3,322,139, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 242. Asano. Yoshinoeu : See — Sakuragi, Taketfimi, Jyo, Yomo, and Asano. 3,309,412. Asari. Akira, to Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. High energy rate forming machine. 3,354,693. 11-28-67. CI. 72 — 453. Asari, Akira, to Kobe Steel Ltd. Method and apparatus for cutting extruded materials on movable container tvpe metal extruding press. 3,359,770, 12-26-67. CI. 72 — 255. Asbury, Edward M. Apparatus for supporting mine brattices. 3,306,1S0, 2-2S-67, CI. 98 — 50. Asbury, George F., E. J. Kohn, and J. R. Richards, to United States of America, Navy. Visual auto correlation method to distinguish wanted signal from noise. 3,329,894, 7-4-67, CI. 324—77. Asbury. George F., E. J. Kohn, and J. R. Richards. Frequency comparing system using an oscilloscope displav. 3,333,190, 7-25-67, CI. 324 — 79. Ascast Corp. : See — Marchlik, Thaddeus J. 3,304,5S5. Aschauer, George R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Electric coil clutch in series with friction coupling. 3,315.773, 4-25-67, CI. 192—48. Aschauer, George R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Combined cone and plate type clutch mechanism. 3,324,9S1, 6-13-67, CI. 192 — 4S. Aschauer. George R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Multiple stage, hydraulic jet "propulsion apparatus for water craft. 3.32S,- 961, 7-4-67, CI. 00 — 222. Asche, Hennlng, and C. J. Morel, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Intravenously injectable anesthetic composition. 3,318,- 770, 5-9-67, CI. 107—52. Aschermann, wilfried H. K. P. T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit for tuning indication. 3,317,842, 5-2-07, CI. 325 — 155. Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Arrangement for feeding ink into the output nozzle of a writing instrument. 3,296,624, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 140. Ascoli, Enzo, to Paillard S.A. Circuit for producing complex voltages for controlling a device for writing letters, num- bers and signs. 3,349,176, 10-24-07, CI. 178—30. Ascoli, Enzo, and V. Barbina, to Paillard S.A. Circuit for producing complex electric signals of predetermined ampli- tude and phase for controlling character forming means. 3,342,930, 9-19-67, CI. 178—30. Aseco, Inc. : See — Osborne. Jack D. 3,314,058. Yoigt, Robert H., and Osborne. 3,315,244. Aseltine, John A. : See — Anderson, George W., Aseltine, and Cooper. 3,354,297. Asenbauer, Donald J., to Shell Oil Co. Stackable, nestable, in- terlocking container. 3,326,410. 6-20-67, CI. 220 — 97. Asenbauer, Donald J., to Shell Oil Co. Stackable container. 3,327, S96, 6-27-67, CI. 220—97. Ash, Albert H., C. W. Bunting, and O. Morley, to McCall 'Corp. Feeding apparatus for books or the like. 3,306,490, 2-28-07, CI. 221—10. Ash, Francis J. : See — Cubert, Jack S., and Ash. 3,354,324. Ash, Jacob A. : See — Anderson, James A., and Ash. 3,315,728. Ash, Jaime : See — Kupferberg, Kenneth, and Ash. 3,305,763. Ash, John L., II, to The Gleason Works. Adjustable-stroke slide operating mechanism. 3,321,981, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 5>5. Ash Roy C, to International Harvester Co. Tipping-bin trucks or trailers. 3,348,714, 10-24-67, CI. 214—508. Ash, Thomas C, Jr., to Turon, Inc. Temperature measuring device. 3,348,415, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 362. Ashbrook, Clifford L., and W. G. Wing. Valve. 3,301,522, 1-31-67. CI. 251 — 61. Ashbury, Charles T. Push-in can lid. 3,355,058, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 48. Ashby, Bruce A., to General Electric Co. Silicon-substituted pyrroles. 3,346,588, 10-10-67, CI. 260—326.61. Ashby, Bruce A., to General Electric Co. Fluoroorgano-sub- stituted silanes. 3,360,538, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Ashby, Eugene C, to Ethyl Corp. Amine alane type composi- tion and method of preparation. 3,344,079, 9-26-67, CI. 252—188 Ashby, Frederick R. : See — Ettore, Harold V., and Ashby. 3,308,590. Ashby, Frederick R., and H. V. Ettore, to United States Ply- wood Corp. Panel assembly and concealed panel fastener. 3,300,924, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 265. Ashby. Richard L. Model trimming guide. 3,339,284, 9-5-67, CI. 32—38. Ashby, Theodore L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Crosslinked water soluble polymer of diglvcidvl ether and an alkanol- amine. 3,349.053, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Ashby, Theodore L., and C. R. Dick, to The Dow Chemical Co. Water soluble polymer of diglycidvl ether and an alkyl- enediamine hydrohalide. 3,347,802, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 2. Ashby. Theodore L., and C. R. Dick, to The Dow Chemical Co. Water soluble polymer of diglycidvl ether and an alkanol- amine. 3,350,325, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 2. Ashby, William D., G. V. Patser, and V. E. Buhrke, to Picker X-Ray Corp. Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. X-ray analysis ap- paratus having both diffraction and spectrometer tubes mounted on a common housing. 3,344,274, 9-26-67, CI. 250—51.5. Ashcraft, C. S., Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Ashcraft, Clarence S. 3,308,715. Ashcraft, Clarence S., to C. S. Ashcraft Mfg. Co., Inc. Pro- jection system and equipment. 3,308,715, 3-14-67, CI. 88—24. Ashcraft, Jacob O., Jr., L. O. Winstrom, R. J. Duggan, and J. C. Park, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process of distilling benzoic acid with steam above 200° C. 3,321,3S2, 5-23-67, CI. 203—34. Ashcrof t, David J. : See — Williams, Ronaid P., and Ashcroft. 3,297.540. Ashcroft, David J., and R. Hartwell, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor. 3,330,734, 7-11- 67, CI. 170 — ±3. Ashcroft, Thomas B. : See — Flint, George N., Haynes, and Ashcroft. 3,316,625. Ashe, Benedict H., Jr. : See — Clark, Alfred, Ashe, and Finch. 3,313,85S. Ashe, Herbert J. : See — Chan, Ming K. 3,323,118. Ashenden, Harry B., and C. P. Goeller, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Static overcurrent tripping system having phase- to-phase and phase-to-ground fault protection. 3,345,539, 10-3-67, CI. 317 — 33. Asher, Ralph L. : See — ■ Kennedy, John B., and Asher. 3,349,401. Asher, Ralph L., and J. B. Kennedy, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Digital bearing measuring sys- tem. 3,349.400, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 106. 54 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Asher, Thomas M., to Hyland Laboratories. Apparatus for measuring minute amounts of fluids. 3,304,784, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 425.4. Asher, William J. : See — Epperly, William R., and Asher. 3,309,311. Ashifari, Katsuyo, l /z to Yawata Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of treating surfaces of iron and steel. 3,298,858, 1-17-67, CI. 117 — 107.2. Ashikawa, Mikio, H. TJmezawa, and K. Ozawa, to Hitachi, Ltd. Photosensitive electrodes and method of making same.' 3,322,570, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 211. Ashkin, Arthur, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Laser tunable by junction coupling. 3,340,479, 9-5-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Ashkin, Arthur, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Coupled junction semiconductor devices for optical wavelengths. 3.351,410. 11-7-67, CI. 350 — 161. Ashkin, Arthur, and M. Gershenzon, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Semiconductor light modulators. 3,295,- 911, 1-3-67, CI. 350—150. Ashkin, Arthur, and M. Gershenzon, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Semiconductor light modulators. 3,301,625, 1-31-67, CI. 350 — 150. Ashland Oil & Refining Co : See — Bills, Charles T., and Yurcick. 3,346,534. Budde, Walter M., Jr. 3,356,647. Daniel, Alton E. 3,356.520. French, William H. 3,360,531. Gilboe, Daniel P., and Shulman. 3,356,518. Goetz, Donald C. 3,342,732. Green, William S., and Hoertz. 3.317,623. Hinson, Fletcher A., Wright, and Powell. 3,310,379. Hoertz, Charles D., Jr., and Green. 3,317,622. Ogden. James S. 3.345,284. Oisen, Douglas A., and Osternas 3,344.670. Peterson, William R., and Waker. 3,303,155. Whitsel, Travis S., Jr. 3,337,965. Whitsel, Travis S., Jr. 3,350,790. Williams, David C. 3,337,907. Ashley, Albert H., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Cur- rent switching circuit. 3,319,081, 5-9-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ashley, Carlyle M., to Carrier Corp. Water purifying appa- ratus and method. 3,338,065, 8-29-67, CI. 62 — 123 Ashley, James M. Wrench. 3,314,317, 4-18-67, CI. 81 — 68. Ashley, Jimmy D., and T. A. Swenson, Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dehydrocyclization catalyst and process. 3,299,156, 1-17-67, CI. 260—673.5. Ashley, Joseph, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Continuous spectral recording spectrophotometer. 3,304,831, 2-21-67, Towing device. 3,319,974, 5-16-67, CI. and K. J. Radimer, to Minnesota Mining Fluorination process. 3,298,940, 1-17-67, Ashley, Larry L 2S0 — 43.21. Ashlev, Paul E., and Mfg. Co. CI. 204 — 62. Ashley, Paul E., J. D. La Zerte, and R. J. Seffl, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Electrochemical production of suLur hexafluoride. 3,345,277. 10-3-67, CI. 204 — 59. Ashley, Robert B., R. S. Joseph, and J. V. Vaccaro, to General Electric Co. Convergence apparatus with convergence mem- bers on opposite surfaces of flat member. 3,305,807, 2-21- 67, CI. 335—210. Ashley, Wilson P., Sr. Holder and carrier. 3,342,535, 9-19-S7, CI. 312—6. Ashline, Clifford E. inflating and separating mechanism for impact responsive distress signal device 3,332,390, 7-25- 67. CI. 116—124. Ashman, John R., to Plessey-UK Ltd. Snap action switch mechanism with improved movable contact assembly. 3,336,- 449, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 67. Ashtabula Bow Socket Co. : See — Purcell, Howard M. 3.326,016. Purcell, Howard M. 3.327,636. Purcell, Howard M. 3,359,870. Ashtabula Rubber Co. : See — Micksch, Joseph E., and N. and J. Jammal. 3,343,996. Ashton, Allan J. : See — Kristensen, Poul E. T., and McKee. 3,311,931. Ashton Automation International Inc. : See — Ashton, Harry M. 3.304.084. Ashton, Harry M. 3,350,132. Ashton, Harry M. 3,358,851. Ashton, Harry M.^ to Ashton Automatic International Releasable conveyor. 3.304,084, 2-14-67. CI. 271 — 74 Ashton, Harry M., to Ashton Automation International, Extractor jaw. 3,350,132, 10-31-67, CI. 294 — 88. Ashton, Harry M., to Ashton Automation International, Press unloader. 3,358,851, 12-19--67, CI. 214 — 1. Ashton, John A., to Decca Ltd. Fixed word magnetic matrix having noise cancellation cores. 3,'315,240, 4-18-67, CI. 840—174. Ashton, John A., to Decca Ltd. Magnetic core load selection system. 3,316,537, 4-25-67. CI. 340 — 166. Ashton, Robert, and M. L. Gullickson, to Massey-Ferguson Ltd. Combine having corn or maize harvesting attachment. 3,324,635, 6-13-67, CI. 56 — 2. Ashton, Robert, and J. J. Windsor, to Massey-Ferguson Ltd. Combine having quick detachable header. 3.324,637, 6-13- 67, CI. 56—21. Ashton, Robert, J. G. Butler, and M. L. Gullickson, to Massey- Ferguson Ltd. Corn harvester. 3,350,863, 11-7-67, CI. 56 — 18. Inc. Inc. Inc. Slotted Abrad- Abrad- Quick -24-67, Ashton, Robert, J. G. Butler, and M. L. Gullickson, to Massey- Ferguson Ltd. Gathering unit for corn harvesters. 3,350,865, 11-7-67, CI. 56—119. Ashton, Roy D. : See — Ellrott, Frederick. A. C, Ashton, and Gomersall. 3,348,467. Ashton, William E., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Composition for producing smoke. 3,329,624, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 305. Ashukian, Stephen : See — Hill, John A., and Ashukian. 3,317,377. Ashwell & Co. : See — Feins, Joseph. 3,320,461. Ashwell, John, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Mag- netic core switching and selecting circuits. 3,343,147, 9-19-67, CI. 340—174. Ashwill, Richard E., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Vaporous gas oil cracking. 3,325,398, 6-13-67, CI. 208 — 120. Asbworth Bros., Inc. : See — Ploss, Othmar C. 3,308,856. Rodman, John F. 3,333,678. Roinestad, Gerald C. 3,348,659. Ashworth, Clyde R. : See — Howard, Billy G. 3.358,590. Ashworth. James E. : See — Marks, William M., and Ashworth. 3,351,372. Ashworth. James E., to United States Steel Corp. Post pulling apparatus. 3,355,146, 11-28-67, CI. 254 — 29. Ashworth-McDade, Inc. : See — Ashworth. Thomas, Jr. 3,299,474. Ashworth, Robert H., to United States Steel Corp. panel assembly. 3,308,594, 3-14-67, CI. 52—507. Ashworth, Stewart I., to Abrasive Developments Ltd. ing machine. 3,298,137, 1-17-67, CI. 51 — 8. Ashworth, Stewart I., to Abrasive Developments Ltd. ing machines. 3,307,296, 3-7-67, CI. 51 — 8. Ashworth. Thomas, Jr., to Ashworth-McDade, Inc. change apparatus for extrusion dies. 3,299,474, 1- Cl. 18 — 12. Ashworth, Thomas, Jr. Dual hinged side delivery head for extruders. 3,304,579, 2-21-67, CI. 18 — 12. Ashworth, William J., to Artnell Co. Magnetic speaker con- struction. 3,334,195, 8-1-67, CI. 179 — 115. Ashworth, William J. Electromagnetic sound reproducer. 3.358,084, 12-12-67, CI. 179—1. Ashworth, William J. Self adjusting relay. 3,358,253, 12-12- 67, CI. 335—197. Asinger, Friedrich, B. Fell, R. Janssen, G. Zoche, E. W. Mueller, and F. W. A. G. K. Korte, to Shell Oil Co. Alumi- num alkyls from non-alpha olefins. 3,322,806, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 448. Aske, Charles B., Jr., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Vehicle wheel trim. 3,333,900, 8-1-67, CI. 301 — 37. Asker. Gunnar C. F., and E. Berner. Fog control. 3,326,012 6-20-67, CI. 62 — 78. Askew, Anthony B. : See — Cadle. Reese H. 3,330 594. Shettles, Mack W. 3,342,147. Askew, William : See — Addison, George T., Askew, and Fruin. 3,323,839. Askins, William J., to International Harvester Co. ulated logger vehicle. 3,319,936, 5-16-67, CI. 254- Askins, William J., to International Harvester Co. Method for varying tire ballast weight. 3,326,247. 6-20-67, CI. 141 — 5. Asian, Wilfred, to Alkon Products Corp. Metering device. 3,324, S92, 6-13-67, CI. 138 — 45. Aslanov, Mukhtar M. O. : See — Abdullaev, Asker A. O., Alizade, Aslanov, Vodovozov, Grobshtein, and Ragimova. 3.332,438. Aslund, Austin J., to Wide-Lite Corp., a division of Esquire, Inc. Ornamental lighting fixture. 3,334,221, 8-1-67, CI. 240 — 78. Asma, Willem J., C. J. Sehoot, and J. J. Ponjee, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing 2,4,5, 4'-tetrachlorodiphenvlsulfide. 3,336,396, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 609. Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Thermostabilized polyoxymethylene copolymers and process for their manufacture. 3,301,821, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 67. Asmus, Rodger W. : See — Fenster, Abraham S., and Asmus. 3,348,475. Aspden, Robert G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Process for producing magnetic sheets with cube-on-face grain texture. 3,351,501, 11-7-67, CI. 148—112. Aspev, Wayne S. : See — ■ VanSickle, Roswell C, Aspey, and Yeckley. 3,327,082. Aspin, Peter : See — Wynes, Anthony G., and Aspin. 3,344.963. Asplund, Arne J. A., R. B. Reinhall, and J. G. I. Johansson, to Defibrator Aktiebolag. Grinding apparatus primarily for lignocellulose containing material. 3,323,731, 6-6-67, CI. 241—146. Asplund, Arne J. A., K. N. Cederquist, and R. B. Reinhall, to Defibrator Aktiebolag. Method of cooling pulp suspensions in grinding and refining operations. 3,338,525, 8-29-67, CI. 241 — 17. Aspro-Nicholas Ltd. : See — Whitehurst, John S., Crispin, and Boyee. 3,317,566. Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Beard. 3,308.024. Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Gittos. 3.312.70a. Artic- -166. LIST OF PATENTEES 55 Aspy, William L., Jr. : See — " Agett. Albert H., and Aspy. 3.298,079. Aspy, William L., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for banding filamentary tow. 3,345.697, 10-10-67, CI. 19 — 66. Assallni, Giuseppe, and G. Brandoli. Apparatus for treatment of solutions bv bodies of granular substances which may be regenerated. 3,302,791, 2-7-67, CI. 210 — 203. Assalit, Louis. Aerosol valve. 3,348,742, 10-24-67, CI. 222—394. Assarsson, Anders : See — Croon, Ingemar L.-A., Assarsson, and Frisk. 3,298,749. Asseff, Peter A., to The Lubrizol Corp. Lubricating composi- tion containing phosphorus-, sulfur-, and metal-containing compositions. 3,328,298, 6-27-67, CI. 252—32.7. Asseff, Peter A., to The Lubrizol Corp. Reaction of 0,0-dihy- drocarbvl phosphorodithioic acids with epoxides. 3,341,633, 9-12-G7. CI. 260—978. Assmuth, Albert : See — Quest, Karl, and Assmuth. 3,29S,491. Associated Automation Ltd. : See — Ranson. John B. 3,33S,489. Associated Baby Services, Inc. : See — Mele, Sidney C. 3,346,140. Associated British Combustion Ltd. : See — Sumpter, David G. H. 3,311,154. Associated Chemists, Inc. : See — Rosenberg, Richard L. 3.360,601. Associated Design & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Caille. Eugene V. 3.325.S66. Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. : See — Allenden, Dennis, Boddv, Freck, and Hunt. 3,321,626. Anderson James T., and Shepherd. 3,306,701. Bird. Dennis W., Johnson, Bennett, and Leeder. 3,322,- S89. Crowlev-Milling, Michael C. 3,309,557. Crowley-Milling, Michael C. 3,349,335. Dyson, James, and Noble. 3.326,079. Flurscheim, Cedric H., and Frankel. 3,333,904. Flurscheim, Cedric H., and Roxburgh. 3.300.609. Flurscheim, Cedric H., and Roxburgh. 3,303/309. Frankel, Adolf. 3,306,575. Grimsdale, Richard L.. Depledge, and Pickard. 3,343,001. Jenson, George. 3,313,519. Jones, Raymond D., and Carter. 3,340,436. Knapton. Arthur G., and Reece. 3,348,012. Mathams, Ronald F. 3,308,293. Miller, Alan D. 3,313,978. Moore, James W., and Clarke. 3,331,649. Raine, Thomas, and Robinson. 3,303,025. Rouse. Robert L., and Wakefield. 3.311,759. Roxburgh, Albert, and Gibson. 3,305,657. Scott, William J. 3.303,068. Scott, William J., and Howard. 3,346,825. Shields, John, and Sadler. 3.341,749. Simmons. Brian D., and Duerdoth. 3,306.978. Stirling, Harold J., and Tavlor. 3,349,188. Taylor, Ravmond. 3.29G.488. Urquhart-Pullen, David I. 3,311,707. Vecht, Aron. 3,355,321. Warman, Bloomfield J. 3,301,960. Warman, Bloomfield J., and Derbyshire. 3.320.4S7. Warman, Bloomfield J., and Derbyshire. 3,336,507. Warman, Bloomfield J., Derbyshire, and Garrett. 3,302,- 068. Warman, Bloomfield J., Garrett, and Derbvshire. 3,334,- 274. Warman. Bloomfield J., and Marshall. 3,347,993. Wright, John W. T. 3,327,162. Wright. John W. T. 3,345.526. Associated Engineering Ltd. : See — Beddoes, Gerald N„ and Westbrook. 3,335,708. Strauch, Heinrich. 3,350,670. Strock, Howard E. 3,355,686. Associated Ideas, Inc. : See — Guedry Harry R. 3,306,508. Associated Lead Manufacturers Ltd. : See — Green, Walter E. 3.330,623. Green, Walter E. 3,333,970. Associated Portland Cement Manufacturers Ltd. : See — Nelson, Philip H, and Davis. 3,331,595. Associated Products, Inc. : See — - Mauchllne. William J. 3,325,929. Associated Spring Corp. : See — Conlon, Edward R. 3,302,762. •Conlon, Edward R. 3,307,668. Conlon, Edward R. 3.335,835. Cucuel. Norman A. 3,349.473. Elder. Lome C. 3,308,4S0. Associated Television Ltd. : See — Searle, Kenneth F., and Spong. 3,333,060. Associates, I. R.. Inc. : See — Avery, Harold B. 3,305,200. Assum, Johann, to Messerschmitt Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston machine. 3,348,529, 10-24-67, CI. 123 — 8. Ast, Herbert H, to Teledyne, Inc. Push button switch actuat- ing mechanism for indicator. 3,306,992, 2-2S-67, CI. 200—5. Ast, Herbert H. Panel mounting system. 3,337,076, 8-22-67, CI. 220—3.6. Asta-Werke AG. Chemische Fabrik : See — Arnold, Herbert, Rebling, Brock, and Lenke. 3.320.247. Arnold, Herbert, Rebling, Potel, and Ebeling. 3,334,115. Astafjev, GeorgyW., A. N. Ozhgikhin, A. Pugachev, and V. V. Gavryushov, m Nauchno-Isslcdovatelsky Institute Experl- mentalnoi Khirurgicheskoi Apparatury I Instrumentov. Instrument for placing lateral intestinal anastomoses. 3,317,105, 5-2-07, CI. 227 — 76. Astatic Corp., The: See — Knuebel, Ronald A. 3,311,713. Aste, Ingvar : See — Jonssim, Erik. Aste, and Van Santen. 3,332,850. Astek Instrument Corp.: See — Andivseii, John II., Jr. 3,302,167. Daleo, Frank G. 3,353,408. Asten, William P., to Melpar, Inc. Light chopper. 3,344,281, 9-26-07, CI. 250—232. Aster, Alexander. Camera attachment. 3,335,648, 8-15-67, CI. 95 — 1. Astheimer, Robert W. : See — • Daley, William J., and Astheimer. 3,316,799. Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Co. Thermal discontinuity detector having means for sequentially sam- pling a plurality of spaced detector arrays. 3,304,425, 2-14-67, CI. 250—83.3. Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Co. Means of increasing the emissivity of a source with a reflecting emitter element. 3,316,405, 4-25-67, CI. 250 — 85. Astheimer, Robert W., to Barnes Engineering Co. Frustrated internal reflection modulator and a method of making the same. 3,338,656, 8-29-67, CI. 350—320. Astier, Pierre J.-B., and J. G. C. Mincel. Card control ap- paratus. 3,307,018, 2-28-67, CI. 235 — 61.6. Astle-Fletcher, Marcus W. : See — Starkie, David, and Astle-Fletcher. 3,345,815. Astleford, John J., Jr. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Form- ing apparatus. 3,318,127, 5-9-67, CI. 72 — 56. Astleford, John J., Jr., and E. R. Ronan, Jr., to Westing- house Electric Corp. Remotely operated sealed circuit interrupter. 3,312,918, 4-4-67, CI. 335—205. Astley, Harold T., and A. I. Webber-Jones, to Locksplke Ltd. Railway rail and fastening arrangement. 3,297,253, 1-10-67, CI. 23S— 349. Aston, Bruno D. Applicator for cosmetics and the like. 3,351,- 074, 11-7-67, CI. 132 — 79. Aston, Horace : See — Bache, John K., and Aston. 3,326,545. Astor, Kurt, to J. J. Marx. Needle board for felting looms and the like. 3,309.753, 3-21-67, CI. 2S — 4. Astra, Aktlebolaget : See — Von Hofsten, Bengt A. 3.345,269. Astra, Apotekarnes Kemiska Fabriker, Aktiebolaget : See — Dahlbom, Johan R. 3.317.526. Astrahan, Morton M., B. Housman, H. L. Kurkjian, and B. L. Sarahan, to International Business Machines Corp. Data processing machine including program interrupt feature. 3,319,230, 5-9-67. CI. 340 — 172.5. Astrodata, Inc. : See — Walker, Winston G. 3,350,658. Astrodvne, Inc. : See — Chitouras, John G.. and Sununu. 3,312,277. Astro Dynamics, Inc. : See — Katz, Leonhard. 3,328,598. Katz, Leonhard, and Sununu. 3,348.490. Astro Mfg. Inc. : See — Berzac, John. 3,301,424. Astro Optics Inc. : See — Sayler, Richardson W., and Bailey. 3,314,17S. Astrom, Johan : See — Bergholm, Carl A., Malm, Astrom, and Sylla. 3.316,141. Astrom, Lars-Axel, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Device for feed- ing down cigar bunches on a conveying belt. 3,307,742, 3-7-67, CI. 221— ISO. Astrosonics, Inc. : See — Fortman. William K. 3,297,255. Astrosystems International Inc. : See — Lehrer. Stanley. 3.35S.456. Aszalos, Adorjan : See — Pansy, Felix E., Aszalos, and Robison. 3,314,S53. Ataka. Hisanori, to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh. Photographic cameras having an aperture device coupled with an ex- posure meter. 3,301,153, 1-31-67, CI. 95 — 10. Atal Bishnu S., and M. R. Sehroeder. to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Diversity transmission svstem. 3,34S,150, 10-17-67. CI. 325 — 56. Atanasoff, Theodore B., and G. L. Morgret, to Aerojet-General Corp. Overhead trollev svstem for postal sorting appa- ratus. 3.312.358, 4-4-67, CI. 214 — 11. Atchison, Elmer E. Golf game receptacles. 3,34S,846, 10-24- 67, CI. 273—176. Atchley. Blake K., C. L. Buddecke, and G. R. Tenery. to Ling-Temeo-Vought. Inc. Probabilitv transform trenerator for iniasre recognition. 3.297,989, 1-10-67. CI. 340 — 146.3. "Ateliers d'Art de Courtrai de Coene Freres" : See — Neerman, Philippe, and Nel. 3,300,809. Ateliers de Construction Mecaniques de Vevev S.A. : See — Raeber, Victor, and Bonjour. 3.306,367^ Ateliers de la Motobecane : See — Jaulmes, Eric. 3,295,863. Jaulmes, Eric. 3,303.720. Jaulmes, Eric. 3,330,083. Ateliers Des Charmilles S.A. : See — Rhyner, Heinz, and Vors. 3.34S.015. Ateliers Metallurglques de Saint-Urbain : See— FUehy, Jacques E. 3.347,106. Flichy, Jacques E. 3.347.107. 56 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ateliers Neyret-Beylier & Piccard-Pictet (Neyrpic) : See — ■ Plant", Hubert. 3,328,896. Ateliers Roannais tie Constructions Textiles : See — Crouzet, Henri. 3,344,685. Athas, Stanley T. : See — Kneller, Wentworth D., Perry, and Athas. 3,302,590. Athens Plow Co. : See — Pryor, Joseph E. 3,297,097. Atherholt, George L., Sr., to A & C Engineering Co. Expand- ing mandrel construction. 3,335,569, 8-15-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Atherton, Albert H. : See — Cairns, John E. I., Cassrnan, and Atherton. 3,309,-552. Atherton, David L., to Perranti-Packard Electric Ltd. Meth- od and means tor obtaining high magnetic fields. 3,336,- 509, 8-15-67, CI. 317 — 123. Atherton, David L., to Ferranti-Packard Electric Ltd. Means for reducing eddy current losses in superconducting cir- cuits. 3.336,548, 8-15-67, CI. 335 — 216. Atherton, Robert R., to United Aircraft Corp. Blast furnace supply system. 3,304,074, 2-14-67, CI. 266 — 30. Athey Products Corp. : See — Ross, Walter E., Jr., and Kelly. 3,315,795. Wilioughby, Richard W. 3,331,487. Athraan, Loelestin P. and V. J. Fold down exhaust stack for engines. 3,345,092, 10-3-67, CI. 285 — 283 Athman, Virgil J. : See — Athman, Coelestin P. and V. J. 3.345,092 Atkeson, Florian V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method an.! apparatus for generating currents in molten glass. 3,305,340, 2-21-67, CI. 65—134. Atkeson, Florian V., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process of annealing glass sheets. 3,311,463, 3-28-67, CI. 65 — 119. Atkin, Oliver B., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Continuous casting cooling method and apparatus. 3,353,5S4 11-21-67, CI. 164—89. ... Atkin. Oliver B., to Anaconda American Brass Co Con- tinuous casting process. 3,354.936, 11-28-67 CI. 164 — 82. Atkin, Sydney, to Chemical Construction Corp. Silicofiuoride inhibition of calcium nitrate formation in nitrochalk pro- duction. 3,351,454, 11-7-67, CI 71 — 59 Atkins, Bobby L. : See — Barron, Archie N., Crowe, and Atkins. 3,336,981. Atkins. Bobby L., and B. G. Harper, to The Dow Chemical Co Gelled hydrazine. 3,359.144. 12-19-67 CI 149 — 36 Atkins, Carl E., and R. L. Ziolkowski, to Tung-Sol Electric o oAn Headlight dimmer using field effect transistor. 3,303,346, 2-7-67, CI. 250—214. Atkins, Carl E., and R. L. Ziolkowski, to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Capacity operated automatic flushing system. 3,314,- 081. 4-18-67, CI. 4—100. Atkins. Carl E., and R. L. Ziolkowski, to Wagner Electric Corp. Delay or oscillating circuits. 3,334,278, S-l-67, CI. 317—141. Atkins, Carl E„ and R. L. Ziolkowski, to Wagner Electric Corp. Automatic flushing system. 3,339,212, 9-5^67, CI. 4—100. Atkins. Carl E„ and R. L. Ziolkowski, to Wagner Electric Corp. Photoelectric control circuit. 3,345,536, 10-3-67, CI. 315—83. Atkins, Doris I. : See — Jennings, William O.. Robinson, Atkins, and Geoffrey. 3,345,886. Atkins, George M., Jr. : See — Kosar, Jaromir, and Atkins. 3,301,439. Atkins, Herbert A. Dispensers. 3,337,092, 8-22-67, CI. 222 — 131. AtKins. James B., to International Business Machines Corp. Circuit with selective nonlinear feedback. 3.348,162, 10-17- 67, CI. 330—28. Atkins, Jaspard H. : See — Boonstra, Bram B., and Atkins. 3,331,241. Atkins, Joseph J., and R. J. Geres, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Hypergolic slug igniter. 3,295,322, 1-3-67, CI. 60 — 251. Atkins, Kenneth E. : See — Fritz, Henry E., Atkins, and O'Connor. 3,347,944. Atkins, Kenneth E., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of cyclododecene. 3,308,177, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 666. Atkins. Kenneth E., and M. A. Eccles, to Union Carbibe Corp. Production of cyclododecene. 3,303,228, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 666. Atkins Laboratories Ltd. : See — Steam, Richard J., and Richardson. 3,357,246. Atkins, William F. : See — Jennings, William O., Robinson, Atkins, and Geoffrey. 3,345,886. Atkins, William H. Flexible cable towing hitch. 3,345,0S2, 10-3-67, CI. 2S0 — 477. Atkinson, Cyril J., and E. W. Jacobs, to English Electric- Leo Computers, Ltd. Mechanical locking arrangements. 3,313,176, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 531. Atkinson, Edward R. Color and tone correction method for photographic color reproductions. 3,304,178, 2-14-67, CI. 96 — 23. Atkinson, Edward R. Fullv automated process camera. 3,335,- 636, 8-15-67, CI. 88—24. Atkinson, Edward S. : See — Partridge. Harold D., Atkinson, Scribner, and Rapson. 3,341.288. Atkinson, Everett J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Variable feed worm. 3,323,635, 6-6-67, CI. 198 — 34. Atkinson, Francis D., to United States of America, Air Force. Differential pressure control switch. 3,350,524, 10-31-67, CI. 200—82. Atkinson, Guy F., Co. : See — Atkinson, Ray N. 3,330,120. Atkinson, Ray N. 3,334,558. Atkinson, Ray N. 3,343,470. Sale, Dwight B. 3,342,035. Atkinson, Herbert J. Apparatus lor the purification and treatment of feed water or other liquids. 3,306,709, 2-28- 67, CI. 23 — 272. Atkinson, Herbert J. Ventilating skylight. 3,311,043, 3-28- 67, CI. 98 — 37. Atkinson, James L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Electro- static bearing. 3,334,949, 8-8-67, CI. 308 — 10. Atkinson, James L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Low voltage indicator circuit. 3,344,308, 9-20-67, CI. 315 — 135. Atkinson, James L., and D. G. Schultz, to North American Aviation, Inc. Electrostatic support circuit. 3,338,644, 8— 29-67, CI. 308—10. Atkinson, Jerome T., Jr., to Infograph Inc. Adjustable plant support. 3,307,305, 3-7-67, CI. 52—111. Atkinson, Jerry T., and R. L. Jacobs, to The Coca-Cola Co. Closures for pressure vessels. 3,329,299, 7-4-67, CI. 220 — 25. Atkinson, John D.. and R. Hull, to Imperial Chemical Indus- tries Ltd. 1-aryl or heteroaryl 2-acyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydro- beta-carbolines. 3,328,412, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Atkinson, Ray N., to Guy F. Atkinson Co. Weep valve with inserting device. 3,330,120, 7-11-67, CI. 61 — 10. Atkinson, Ray N., to Guy F. Atkinson Co. Concrete joint form. 3,334,558, 8-8-67, CI. 94—18. Atkinson, Ray N., to G. F. Atkinson Co. Concrete joint form inserter. 3,343,470, 9-26-67, CI. 94 — 51. Atkinson, Robert F., to Plumbing & Heating Ltd. Pipe cut- ting device. 3,300,201, 1-24-67, CI. 266 — 23. Atkinson, Robert L. Wire reel. 3,319,906, 5-16-67 CI. 242— 106. Atkinson, Stanley R. : See — Santori, Jack, and Atkinson. 3,308,960. Atkinson, Stein S. : See — Jones, John F. R. 3,304,070. Atkinson, Wallace E., to Long Mfg. Co., Inc. Reversible circular lock. 3,312,089, 4-4-67, CI. 70 — 70. Atlantic Hydrofoils, Inc. : See — Roper, John K. 3,338,202. Atlantic Microfilm Corp. : See — Covert, Peter H, and Gilbert. 3,347,734. Atlantic Products Corp. : See — Kish, Michael, Jr. 3,298,4S0. Kish, Michael, Jr. 3.305,052. Kish, Michael, Jr. 3,315,719. Kish, Michael, Jr. 3,349,737. Kish, Michael, Jr. 3,349,738. Atlantic Refining Co., The : S'ee — Anthony, Donald R., Loncaric, and Fields. 3,298,438. Bonetti, Giovanni A., and Rosenthal. 3,347,939. Bradley, John S. 3,317,891. Brown, Cicero C. 3,353 596. Capaldi, Eugene C, Field, and Leum. 3,303,176. De Witt, William J., Sorgenti, and Taylor. 3,342,888. De Witt, William J., and Taylor. 3,303,138. Geibel, Walter H. 3,335.918. Griesinger, William K. 3,326.971. Johnson, James W., and Savin. 3,303,129. Kneeland, Paul D. 3,336,223. Melpolder, Frank W. 3,310,932. Prickett, Tom Jr., and Woods. 3,303,458. Russell, Donald H. 3,305,503. Sorgenti, Harold A. 3,352,933. Styring, Ralph E., Dunlap, and Rogers 3,344,583. Woods, John P., Barta, Dransfield, and Riggs. 3,312,978. Woods, John P., Di-ansfield, and Prickett. 3,328,754. Woods, John P., Neitzel, and Prickett. 3,303,459. Woods, John P., Neitzel, and Prickett. 3,345.499. Woods, John P., Prickett, Mullings, and Lyons. 3,303,513. Youngman, Carl A. 3,296,776. Atlantic Research Corp. : See — Adams, Henry H., Jr., and Fisher. 3,341,129. Arbiter, Wiliam. 3,314,660. Blnmenkranz, James J. 3,319.268. Blumenkranz, James J. 3,350,056. Britt, Horace J. and J. E., Neiswinter, and Wallace. 3,324,244. Cromp, Theodore Q., and Savage. 3,350,098. Godfrey, John N. 3,359,350. Harter, Russell W. 3,307,583. Harvey, William T., Jr. 3,313,630. Holter, William H., Dunfee, and Webster. 3,352,244. Jacox. Gordon L. 3,353,150. Jago, William H. 3,307,985. Jensen, William P. 3,313,631. Mercer, Wallace P., III. 3,311,796. Niederman, Howard H., and Jensen. 3,352,543. Oss, George K., Dunfee, and Silver. 3,331,324. Pendleton, Thomas A. 3,303,425. Rice, Alvist V., De Fries, and Webster. 3,338,990 Ross, Martha L. 3,308,210. Scurlock, Arch C, Rumnel. and Rice. 3,326,732. Silver, Bernard. 3,302,890. Snyder, John G. 3,35S.454 Wallace, Jacob L., Jr. 3,341,666. LIST OF PATENTEES 57 Atlantic Richfield Co. : Sec — Brown, Cicero C. 3.357.4SG. Brown, Cicero C, and Wakefield. 3,305.015. Brownseombe, Eugene It., and Kern. 3,331,772. Cleary, .Tames M. 3.307,640. Given. Richard A., and Du Plessis. 3,33S.S14. Hayes, Charles H., Caserio and Mixer. 3.341,012. Hendrix, Llovd T. 3,313,274. Hendrix, Lloyd T. 3,335,5 19. Hendrix, Llovd T. 3,354,663. Hendrix. Llovd T. 3, 358, 401. Meyers, Joseph A., Shay, and Taylor. 3,296,140. Michalski, Conrad, and Bonetti. 3.297.709. Russell, Donald 1L, and Wilbur. 3,336,409. Simpson, Charles F. 3,330.758. Wakefield, Charles E., Jr. 3,320.284. Wakefield, Charles B., Jr. 3,352,356. Woods, John P., Riggs, and Dransfield. 3,346,06S. Atlantic Steel Co. : See — Boyd, Joseph J. 3,334,S89. Atlas Chain Co., Ltd. : See — Anderson, Roy II., and Leniery. 3,339,254. Atlas Chemical Industries. Inc. : See — Baer, Bvron N., and Griffin. 3,347,207. Baker. David D. 3.336,452. Ball, Thomas Z., and Brown. 3,295,445. Bluhm, Harold F. 3,309,247. Brandner, John D. 3,359.217. Brandner, John D., and Wright. 3,329,729. Burns, Joseph P., and Sanderson. 3,332,896. Burns, Joseph P., and Sanderson. 3,340,136. Conlisk, John R. 3,347,132. Conlisk. John R. 3,352.7SS. Galvin, Thomas J., and Hughes 3,347,690. Gehrig, Neil E. 3,290.044. Kasehagen, Leo. 3.341,(509. Lew. Baak W. 3,320,944. Lew, Baak W. 3,352,947. Lewis, Silas D. 3,316,132. McGann, James F., Jr. 3,316,232. McOirr, Robert. 3,354.634. Miller, Paul H. 3,318,243. Morr'v, Anthonv E 3.332,350. Nelson. Richard G. 3,354,S27. Rutledge, Thomas F. 3.297,752. Rutledge, Thomas F. 3,297,753. Thornton, James R. 3.297,747. Torres, Allan F. 3,337,486. Treon, Josenh F. 3,342,680. Trevorrow, William D. 3,295,447. Vinson, Donald R. 3.332.351. Zeeh, John D. 3.347.926. Zech, John D. 3,352.916. Zech, John D., and Ford. 3,309,427. Atlas Copco Aktiebolag : See — Attebo, Kurt A. G. 3,300.172. Eriksson. Sven-Erik N. 3,313.437. Forssen, Torsten S. L. 3.339,649. Hansson. Carl A. 3.330.529. Holdo, Jan K., and Westerlund. 3,315,754. Jonsson, Emil I. 3.307.037. Larsson. Bo G. 3.307.454. Moberg, Karl A. 3,315.420. Nilsson. Gunnar K. A. 3.328.052. Norlin, Knut P... and Lundberg. 3,295,581. Nyholm, Bengt V. 3.330.9S6. Pahls.io. Lnrs V. 3.335,881. Qvarnstrom, Karl-Erik. 3,334.948. Qvarnstrom, Karl-Erik, and Skattman. 3,295,800. Stromnes, Axel. 3,306,374. Snndberg, Nils O. 3,357.513. Atlas Coverall & Uniform Supply Co. : See — Indreland, Jack B. 3,352,627. Atlas, David. Storm topography mapping by radar identifica- tion of total storm contour in three dimensions. 3,302,200, 1-31-67, CI. 343—7.9. Atlas. David. Method and svstem for wind measurements. 3,340.528. 9-5-67, CI. 343—8. Atlas, David. Standard target radar. 3,357.014. 12-5-67, CI. 343—10. Atlas Electrical Fittings Co. : See — Sebo, Carl J. 3.321.219. Sebo, Carl J. 3.353.775. Atlas Floor Surfacing Machinerv Corp. : See — Okun. Nathaniel N. 3,358,316. Atlas Kassenfabrik A.G. : See — ■ Gloor, Byron T. 3,349,559. Atlas Meb- & Analvsentechnik G.m.b.H. : See — Beckey, Hans-Dieter. 3.313,934. Jenckel, Ludolf H. F. 3,306,112. Atlas Motor Graders. Inc. : See — Thompson, William R. 3,319,366. Atlas Pacific Engineering Co. : See — Ellis, Robert G. 3,300,033. Loveland, Malcolm W. 3,332,559. Atlas Recording Machines Corp. : Sec — Gruettner, Gerard G., and Bonheim. 3,356,022. Atlas Refinery, Inc. : See — Segessemann, Ernest. 3.349,122. Atlas-Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Ziehm Gunther. 3.300,783. Atomenergi Aktiebolaget : Sec — Akesson, Jan A. 3,303,457. Margen, I'l'tcr II. E. 3,325,374. m.i i gen, Peter H. E. 3,331,746. Mogard, Johan H. 3,325,375. Olsson, Curt S. 3,347,748. Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. : See — Bayly, John G., and de Grey. 3,310,736. Feraday, Melville A. 3,331,748. Hawes, Robert I., Schaubel, and Isles. 3,332,175. Howieson, .Joseph, and McGregor. 3,324,008. Pon, George A. 3,308,031. Robertson, John A. L. 3,354,044. Tavendale, Alister J. 3,329.538. Underbill, Harvey J. 3,295,819. Whittaker, Stanley J. 3,329,036. Whittaker, Stanley J., and Lipsett. 3,335,064. Whittaker, Stanley J., and Segel. 3,314,139. Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc. : See — Hennig, Robert J. 3,331,745. Oppenheimer. Edgar 1). 3 321,370. Reicks, George H. 3,324,722. Warberg, Henrik S., and McClure. 3,350,276. Zinuik, Michael A. 3,296,S62. Atsukawa, Masumi : See — Fukuma, Shinichi, Atsukawa, Nishimoto, and Inoue. 3,298.781. Atsukawa, Masumi, Y. Nishimoto, Y. Iwaiya, and H. Kuwa- bara, to Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co. Proc- ess of recovering valuable components from red mud. 3,311,449, 3-28-67, CI. 23 — 130. Atsumi, Katsuya, to Akai Electric Co., Ltd. Push button tape drive control arrangement. 3,305,1S7, 2-21-67, CI. 242—55.12. Atsumi, Koukichi : See — Yamanaka, Takashi, Kanno, Atsumi, Matsumoto, and Ishikawa. 3.304,517. Attali, Georges, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Induction logging system utilizing plural diameter coils. 3,327,203, 6-20-67, CI. 324—6. Atteberry. George C. : See — Otremba, Robert R., and Atteberry. 3,355,396. Atteberrv, Ocie D. : See — Page, Howard, and Atteberry. 3,352,606. Attebery, Henry W. Mobile farm implement with cotton han- dling attachments. 3.324,640, 6-13-67, CI. 56 — 28. Attebery. Henry W. Cotton harvester. 3,35S,430, 12-19-67, CI. 56 — 2S. Attebo. Kurt A. G., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Means for transmitting force between an oscillating and a desirably steady member of an apparatus. 3,306,172, 2-2S-67, CI. 91—283. Atterbury. Stanley T. Ribs on airplane wings. 3,326,499, 6-20- 67, CI. 244—42. Attermeyer, Lawrence A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Machinery leveling pad and anchor device 3.350,324, 12-5-67, CI. 248—2. Atti. Eros, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electron dis- charge device having a rotatable cathode therein. 3,311,- 774. 3-28-67. CI. 313—146. Atti, Ralph J. : See — Bloom, Meyer. 3,356,303. Attle, George : See — Stokes. Joseph L., and Attle. 3,322,096. Attridge, Russell G., Jr., J. C. Donovan, and C. C. Grimes, to Johnson Service Co. Condition responsive control circuit and apparatus therefor. 3,341.121, 9-12-67, CI. 236 — 74. Attwood. Brian E.. to North American Philips Co. Inc. Field time-base circuit arrangement. 3,343,006, 9-19-67, CI. 307— SS.5. Attwood, John G. : See — Smith. Robert E., Kosrow, and Attwood. 3.298.498. Smith. Robert E., Kosrow. and Attwood. 3.353.S21. Attwood. John G.. to Union Special Machine Co. Device for separating stacked sheets. 3,357,699, 12-12-67, CI. 271 — 18. Attwood. John G.. and J. J. Matias, to Union Special Machine Co. Method and means for automatic stitching of natural and synthetic fabrics. 3,329,116, 7-4-67. CI. 112 — 262. Attwood. John G., and B. F. Bishop, to Union Special Ma- chine Co. High speed rotary hook. 3,343,510, 9-26-67, CI. ji2 228, Attwood, John G., and R. L. Kosrow, to Union Special Ma- chine Co. Vibratory apparatus. 3.350.5S2, 10-31-67, CI. 310—8.1. Attwood. Stanley W. : See — Groth, Edward J.. Jr.. and Attwood. 3.351.859. Attwood. Stanley W., to Motorola. Inc. Navigation svstem. 3,307,192, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 112. Attwood, Warren R. Fastener elements. 3,295,873. 1-3-67, CI. 287 — 1S9.36. Attwood, William S., and D. W. Tree, to General Motors Corp. Motor vehicle body ventilation systems. 3,301,161, 1-31- 67, CI. 9S — 2. Atwater, Franklin S.. to Fafnir Bearing Co. Method of mak- ing a convex spherical surface on a bearing ring or the like. 3,299.583, 1-24-67, CI. 51—289. Atwater-General Corp. See — Schipper, Pieter W. 3,332,672. Atwell, Everett C, to Burling Industries. Polyvinyl chloride resin glass bond with secondary aminoalkvl silane prime. 3,31S,757, 5-9-67, CI. 161—193. 58 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 and Ziemke. Atwill, Edward A. : See — Schwedt, Robert C, and Atwill. 3,297,333. Atwood, Alan G. : See — Kidd, Marshall C, and Atwood. 3,305,838. Atwood, Clinton P. : See — Chapman, William I., Whitfield, Atwood, 3,311,162. Atwood Corp., The : See — Atwood, Harold T., and Jaeger. 3,311,068. Atwood, Harold T., and W. Jaeger, to The Atwood Corp. Dough dividing apparatus. 3,311,068, 3-28-67, CI. 107 — 4. Atwood, Jesse K., to William M. Brobeck & Associates. Ex- tended range carbon pile rheostat. 3,302,153, 1-31-67, CI. 338—112. Atwood. Theodore, to Allied Chemical Corp. Variable capacity- refrigeration system 3,300,996, 1-31-67, CI. 62 — 117. Atwood, Wesley W. : See — Langford, Earl E., and Atwood. 3,296,711. Atzenbeck, Charles R. : See — Meslener, George J., and Atzenbeck. 3,335,224. Atzenbeck, Charles R., to Radio Corp. of America. Signal distortion correction circuit employing means for storing signal samples and initiating correction when the pattern of stored samples indicates the presence of distortion. 3,310,751, 3-21-67, CI. 328 — 163. Aubern Instrument Corp. : See — Gunning, John E., and Fisher. 3,324,850. Auberson, Casimir P., to American Machine and Foundry Co. Adjustable pneumatic tube and pneumatic pressure boosters. 3,326,496, 6-20-67, CI. 243 — 6. Aubert, Benjamin A. Rotary-reciprocating tool attachment. 3,312,118, 4-4-67, CI. 74—424.8. Aubert, Jacques, to Societe Nationale D'Etude et de Construc- tion de, Moteurs DAviation. Apparatus for controlling the afterburner load of a jet engine according to the jet pipe aperture. 3,300,979, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 237. Aubert, Jacques, J.-M. M. Silhouette, and M. H. X. Malachier, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Gas turbine engine fuel regulating system. 3,335,- 566, 8-15-67, CI. 60 — 39.28. Aubert, Jean, to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Generale de Traction et d'Exploration. Divided water-way for water- craft movement. 3,331,208, 7-18-07, CI. 61 — 7. Aubert, Michel, D. Brouard, and P. Rouge, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Nuclear reactor refuelling device. 3,354,041, 11-21-67, CI. 176—30. Aubery, Francois Automatic machine for binding cases and packages. 3,359.023, 12-19-67, CI. 289—2. Aubin, Jean-Paul R., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Liquid developer tray and feed assembly. 3,301,160, 1-31-67, CI. 95 — 95. Aubrey, Norman E., and L. M. Normandin, to Monsanto Co. Acrylonitrile, vinylchloride 1,2-dichloroethylene terpolymer ■and process of preparing same. 3,328,365, 6-27-67, CI. 260—80.5. Aubriot, Annie (Boussac), to Societe Anonyme 1'Industrie Biologique Francaise. DX 27 antibiotic and its production. 3.320,128, 5-16-67, CI. 167 — 65. Auburn Research Foundation : See — Mora, Emilio C. 3,328,252. Auchapt, Pierre, G. Bouzou, and R. Sautray, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Evaporator for concentrating radio- active solutions. 3,327,763, 6-27-67, CI. 159 — 14. Auckland. John R., to Vokes Ltd. Gas and air filters. 3,327,- 458, 6-27-67, CI. 55—341. Auco Corp. : See — McGowan, Kenneth J. J. 3,315.567. Audebert, Michel, to Laboratoires d'Electronique et de Phy- sique Appliquees. Teaching-aid device. 3,359,655, 12-26-67, CI. 35—48. Audesse. Emery G. : See — Palermo, James J., Bonazoli, Scoledge, and Audesse. 3.321,662. Audet, Allan C. : See — Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3.306,428. Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3,333,677. Harrison, Walter G. Gary, and Audet. 3.339,699. Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3,360,106. Audio-Visual Dynamics, Inc. : See — Wolf, Jesse D. 3,304,836. Audouze, Bernard : See — Bapseres, Pierre, Audouze, Signouret, and Ourgaud. 3,320,982. Molinet, Georges, and Audouze. 3,342.620. Audran, Roger G., M. Gibert, and A. H. Rolland, to Eastman Kodak Co. Fractional separation of silver halide grains. 3,326,641. 6-20-67, CI. 23—305. Audrieth. Ludwig F., L. H. Eriksen, and W. R. Tomlinson. Liquid explosive mixture containing nitromethane and ethyl- enediamine. 3.309,251, 3-14-67, CI. 149 — 89. Audrieth, Ludwig F., and S. Axelrod, to United States of America, Army. Gelled organic solvents. 3,334,053, 8-1-67, CI. 252 — 316. Auer, John H., Jr. : See — Huffman, Jerry P., and Auer. 3,315,246. Huffman, Jerry P., and Auer. 3,340,502. Auer, John H., Jr., to General Signal Corp. Freeway access ramp traffic control. 3,304,539, 2-14-67, CI. 340—36. Auer, John H., Jr., to The General Signal 'Corp. Apparatus for measuring and recording vehicular traffic parameters. 3.315,065, 4-18-67, CI. 235—150.24. Auer, John H., Jr., to The General Signal Corp. Traffic zone surveillance computer. 3,339,061, 8-29-67, CI. 235—150.24. Auer, John H., Jr., to General Signal Corp. Traffic parameter computer which measures the ratio of traffic volume meas- ured at different locations. 3,345,503, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 150.24. Auer, John H., Jr., to General Signal Corp. Traffic signal con- troller cycle computer. 3,358.126, 12-12-67, CI. 235 — 150.24. Auer, John H., Jr., and K. H. Frielinghaus, to The General Signal Corp. Traffic signal cycle split control system. 3,305.827, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 36. Auer, John H., Jr., J. P. Huffman, and T. W. Brady, to The General Signal Corp. Progressive traffic signal control system. 3,305,828, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 40. Auer, John H., Jr., L. A. Ross, and J. P. Huffman, to The General Signal Corp. Offset selector. 3,307,146, 2-28-67, CI. 340—35. Auer, John H., Jr., and L. A. Ross, to The General Signal Corp. Ultrasonic vehicle detection system. 3,329,932, 7-4-67, CI. 340—38. Auerbach, Bedrich : See — Tillett, Thomas J., and Auerbach. 3,358,837. Auerbach, William A., and A. Kurimkv, to Automatic Canteen Co. of America. Barrel lock. 3,296,842, 1-10-67, CI. 70—82. Auergesellschaft G.m.b.H. : See — Maiwald, Walter G. 3,353,702. Schumann, Helmut F. 3,296,781. Auernheimer, Clarence L., to A. V. Electronics, Inc. Self- biasing amplifier. 3,320,365, 5-16-67, CI. 179 — 1. Atifa Aktiengesellschaft : See — Muller, Hermann. 3,324,928. Augat, Inc. : See — Damon, Neil F., and Hoy. 3,335,327. Auger, Claude H., and J. D. Andrews, to General Electric Co. Cathode for electrolytic machining. 3,336,213, 8-15-67, CI. 204 — 224. Auger, Ulysses G. Method and apparatus for coordinating restaurant operation. 3,310,797, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 332. Augerot, Bernard J., to T. Shriver & Co., Inc. Filter press. 3.347,383, 10-17-67, CI. 210—225. Aughey, Robert M. : See — Himes, Don I., and Aughey. 3,300,582. Augier, Jean A., to Societe Generale de Constructions Elec- triques & Mecaniques. Rectifier inverter circuits with con- trolled rectifiers and saturable inductance means. 3,321,- 695, 5-23-67, CI. 321 — 25. Augl, Joseph M. : See — Tate, David P., and Augl. 3,317,275. Augsburger, Clyde, to Natco Corp. Method for filling struc- tural clay tile. 3,343,251, 9-26-67, CI. 29 — 451. Augsburger, Herbert M., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Means for controlling electric currents in a glass furnace. 3,328,153, 6-27-67, CI. 65—327. Augstein, Joachim, A. M. Monro, and G. W. H. Potter, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 2-guanidinoalkyl-l,4 benzoxazines. 3,330,827, 7-11-67. CI. 260 — 244. Augstein, Joachim, A. Monro, G. W. H. Potter, and T. I. Wrigley, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 2-guanidinoalkyl-3,4- dihydro-2H-l,5-benzodioxapines. 3,306,913, 2-28-67, CI. 260—340.3. Augstein, Joachim, A. M. Monro, and T. I. Wrigley, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Chroman derivatives. 3,330,838, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 309.6. Augstein, Joachim, A. M. Monro, G. W. H. Potter, and T. I. Wrigley, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 2-Guanidino-l,2,3,4- tetrahydronaphthalene and salts thereof. 3,344,186, 9-26- 67, CI. 260 — 564. August, William S., to Inland Electronic Products Corp. Glass-to-metal seals in electronic devices. 3,304,362, 2-14- 67, CI. 174 — 50.56. Augustin, Guenter : See — Roehlig, Guenter, and Augustin. 3,327,348. Augustin, Guenter, to Banner Masehinenfabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Device for the wrinkle-free flattening and cooling of a seamless thermoplastic foil tube. 3,355,770, 12-5-67, CI. 18—14. Augustin, Heinz: See — Hinsch, Karl, Augustin, and Heinemann. 3,295,488. Augustus, Frank L., to Northrop Corp. Pipe plug. 3,326,243, 6-20-67, CI. 138—90. Augustyn, Edward J., and J. J. Schaefer, to Reynolds Metals ■Co. Proof press system. 3,331,318, 7-18-67, CI. 101 — 216. Aukens, Adrian E. Word game. 3,355,172, 11-28-67, CI. 273—1. Auld, Bert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elastic wavefront shaping. 3,302,136, 1-31-67, CI. 333 — 30. Auld, Bert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Variable elastic wave deflection. 3,304,520, 2-14-67, CI. 333 — 7. Auld. David B. : See — Lowery, Andrew, Auld, and Faulkner. 3,353,023. Auld, Joseph R., R. B. Brown, and T. T. Gniewek, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for joining glass- lined metal conduits. 3,359,626, 12-26-67, CI. '29 — 471.1. Auld, Samuel H. : See — Lear, William P., and Auld. 3,331,005. Auld, Samuel H., to Lear Jet Corp. Engine pressure ratio system. 3,308,656, 3-14-67, CI. 73 — 115. Aulds, Darrell D., and H. R. Scheire, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Arming and firing circuit. 3,343,493, 9-26- 67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Aule, Olaf, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method and apparatus for producing butter oil. 3,332,615, 7-25-67, CI. 233 — 19. LIST OF PATENTEES 59 Aulerich, Arthur J., R. W. Heiden, und J. B. Woolny, to Arm- Strong Cork Co. Cutter. 3.332,148, 7-25-07, CI. 30 — 27(1. Aulich, Willi, und E. Ley, to Metallgesellschaft Aktienge- sellschaft. Method and apparatus for operating a filter belt. 3,348, 0S2, 10-24-07, CI. 210 — GG. Aulin, Sven 0., to Sveuska Ackuinulator Aktiebolaget .Tungner. Electrodes for galvanic primary and secondary cells and methods of producing such electrodes. 3,305,401, 2-21-67, CI. 130— 120. Ault Inc. : Si e — Meier, Don E., and Rotier. 3,300,650. Ault, Waldo C. : See — Scholnick, Frank, Monroe, Wrigley, and Ault. 3,324,059. Aumuller, Hans, and D. Klemt, to International Standard Electric Corp. Repertoire dialing system. 3,342,943, 9-19-67, CI. 179—18. Aumuller, Walter : See — Ruschig, Ueinrich, Korger, Aumuller, and Schmidt. 3,347.914. Weber, Helmut, Aumuller, Weyer, and Muth. 3,336,322. Aumuller, Walter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manu- facture of benzenesulfonyl lsourea ethers. 3,325,541, 6-13- 67, CI. 260—556. Aumuller. Walter, H. Weber, R. Weyer, K. Muth, and H. Herr, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzenesulfonyl ureas and process for preparing them. 3,338,955, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 470. Aupoix. Marcel, to Societe Generale Du Vide. Drying system. 3,302,303, 2-7-67. CI. 34—145. Aupoix, Marcel J. P., to Societe Generale du Vide. Flexible gate device pressure lock arrangement using same. 3,352,- 321, 11-14-67, CI. 137—613. Aupperle, Eric M. : See — Hentschel, Rudolf G., and Aupperle. 3,337,796. Auracher, August, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Exposure con- trols for motion picture cameras. 3,29S,773, 1-17-67, CI. 352—141. Auraen, Inge. Carrying device for a chain type motor saw. 3,317,098, 5-2-67, CI. 224 — 5. Aurelia, John R., and R. E. Schultz, to General Motors Corp. Friction parking brake. 3,310,137, 3-21-67, CI. 18S— 78. Aurell, Ronnie : See — Hartler, Nils, and Aurell. 3,354.029. Aurich, Christoph W., to Maremont Corp. Helical draft rolls. 3,310, S47, 3-28-67, CI. 19 — 258. Aurora Gearing Co. (Wilmot North) Ltd. : See — Lowley. Edward S. 3,321,989. Aus Der Fuenten, Helmut : See — Ploetz, Theodor, Richtzenhain, Modic, and Aus Der Fuenten. 3,336,278. Ausfresser, Harold D. : See — Webster, Donald R., and Ausfresser. 3,332,033. Ausherman, Harry S., and A. L. Thompson, to Wichita Supply and Mfg. Co., Inc. Grain drying apparatus. 3,333,348, 8-1- 67, CI. 34—174. Ausherman, William S. Concave for threshing cylinders. 3,297,037, 1-10-67, CI. 130—27. Ausherman, William S. Grain dryer. 3,330,050, 7-11-67, CI. 34—174. Ausman. Romaine J. Double dress construction and method for its manufacture. 3.311,923. 4-4-67, CI 2 — 74. Ausnit, Steven. Slider for fastener strips. 3,324,520, 6-13- 67, CI. 24—201. Ausnit, Steven. Pressure elosable fastener. 3,325,0S4, 6-13- 67, CI. 229—77. Ausnit, Steven. Magnetic plastic fastener and method of mak- ing same. 3,326,399, 6-20-67, CI. 215 — 3. Ausnit, Steven. Sheet with fastener structure. 3,338,284, 8- 29-67, CI. 150—3. Ausnit, Steven, and K. J. Staller, to Minigrip, Inc. Flexible fastener with unidirectional opening. 3,347,298, 10-17-67, CI. 150—3. Austgen, Kenneth J., to Pullman Inc. 'Cushion underframe railway car hydraulic cushion arrangement. 3,32S,018, 6-27- 67, CI. 267—1. Austin, Adolph A. : See — Forman, Charles D., Segura, Gorman, and Austin. 3,339,- 780. Austin, Anderson. Automatic gas regulating valve. 3,314,- 646, 4-18-67, CI. 251—321. Austin, Anderson. Carriage rocker. 3,319,271, 5-16-67, CI. 5 — 10S. Austin, Arthur L. : See — Patton, John T., Jr., Hartman, and Austin. 3,350,389. Austin, Averv J., and R. S. Patch, to Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. Hemodialysis system. 3,352,779, 11-14-67, CI. 210 — 23. Austin, Benson M., to Affiliated Mfg. Corp. Radiant energy method and apparatus of determining physical characteris- tics. 3.357.557, 12-12-67, CI. 209 — 74. Austin. Charles R. : See — Porter, Allan W. H., and Austin. 3,347,063. Austin, Clarence G., Jr. : See — Garrett, Howard R., and Austin. 3,307,325. Austin Co., The: See — Wlttenmyer, Richard F., and Hodson. 3,307,307. Austin Concrete Works, Inc. : See — Ullrich, Albert H. 3,335,082. Austin, Curtis L., R. N. Bateson, H. V. Perttula. and T. Tsuchiya, to General Mills. Inc. Vibratory apparatus. 3,332,293. 7-25-67, CI. 74—61. Austin, Edward E., and R. M. Kemplin, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Travel limiting mechanism. 3,308,474, 3-7-67, CI. 346—139. Austin Forrest L. : See — Cornelius, Richard T., and Austin. 3,334,767. Austin, Forrest L., and R. T. Cornelius, to The Cornelius Co. Coll'ce brewing apparatus. 3, 349,091, 10-31-07, CI. 99 — 289. Austin, George E., and R. W. Bussard, to TRW Inc. Radio- isotope heated thruster and generator. 3,329,532, 7-4-07, CI. 13G— 202. Austin, George T. and II. F., to Washington State University Research Foundation. Debittering dried peas. 3,317,324, 5-2-67, CI. 99—98. Austin, Glenn M. : See — Seiferth, Oscar E., and Austin. 3,314,569. Austin, Helen F. : See — Austin, George T. and H. F. 3,317,324. Austin, Horace C. Boat anchor. 3,306,248, 2-28-67, CI. 114 — 208. Austin, John F. : See — ■ Baker. Chester L., and Austin. 3,301,701. Austin, Leo F., Jr., M. G. Korthals, and J. K. Harper, to A. B. Chance Co. Wire holding attachment for wire cutter. 3,333,337, 8-1-67, CI. 30 — 134. Austin, Leonard H. Feed frame. 3,326,145, 6-20-67, CI. 107— 17. Austin, Lowell W. : See — Smith, Edwin J., Vucich, and Austin. Re. 20,223. Austin Motor Co. Ltd., The : See — Gardner, Harry. 3,30S,673. Weaving John H„ Bourn, and Emmett. 3,301,317. Austin, R. E., & Son : See- Austin, Raymond E. 3,336,805. Austin, Raymond E., to R. E. Austin & Son. Athlete classifier. 3,336,805, 8-22-67, CI. 73—381. Austin, Therian E. : See — ■ Stein, John A., and Austin. 3,296,400. Stein, John A., and Austin. 3,311,732. Stein. John A., and Austin. 3,319,037. Austin, Thomas A. Brake apparatus. 3,302,754, 2-7-67, CI. 188—78. Austin, William C, J. C. Danilewicz, and L. H. Conover, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Certain tetrahydro and dihydro- pyrrole and derivatives of 2-ethythiophene. 3,336,323, 8-15- 67, CI. 260—294.8. Australian National University, The : See — Dwyer, Francis P., Wright, and Shulman. 3,33S,906. Australian Railway Equipment Supply Co. Proprietary Ltd. : See — Yard. William J. 3,296,978. Austrup. Rolf : See — Schinzel, Erich, Austrup, and Lebkiicher. 3,318,874. Auten, Charles R., and H. H. Langdon, to Curlator Corp. Fiber distributing system. 3,326,609, 6-20-67, CI. 302—28. Authier, Louis P. : See — Banks, Waldo H., and Authier. 3,300,960. Auto Arc-Weld Mfg. Co., The : See — Cornell, Elliott C, Jr. 3,338,492. Auto Crane Co. : See — Simmons, Clair C. 3.330,421. Wilkinson, Alvin H. 3,339,669. Auto-Flo Corp. : See — Perlman. Joseph. 3,307,835. Auto Rinse Corp. : See — Baird, Roger P.. Jr. 3,310,026. Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. : See — Grams. Ronald L., and Graafsma. 3,351,321. Auto Union G.m.b.H. : See — Alt. Ernst. Buchner. Reges, and Horak. 3,297,008. Konz, Paul, and Hackner. 3,302,173. Wunderlich, Joachim. 3,304,681. Autoboard Corp. : See — Glaze, John W., Jr. 3,312,332. Glaze, John W., Jr. 3,343,732. Autocalora S.A. • See — Zollinger, Hans. 3,357,404. Autoclave Engineers, Inc. : See — Gasche, Fred, and Epprecht. 3.301,579. Gasche, Fred, and Frederick. 3,325,036. Autocrat Corp. : See — Marrapese. Marius W., and Wirth. 3,315,586. Autogiro Co. of America : See — Stanley, Paul H. 3.302,726. Autographic Business Forms, Inc. : See — Shoup, Robert W. 3.340,801. Autolecture, Inc. : See — ■ Burton. Val. and Ropes. 3.310, 63S. Automated Building Components, Inc. : See — Jureit. John C. 3,298,151. Jureit. John C. 3.305.252. Jureit, John C. 3.309.S33. Jureit, John C. 3,342.414. Jureit, John C. 3,350,501. Jureit, John C, and Bowman. 3,329.328. Jureit. John C, and Middleton. 3.344,225. McCormack, Gerald M. 3,304,106. Otis. Fred. 3,314,271. Smith, Bernv L. 3.334,579. Smith, Berny L. 3,334,580. Automated Equipment Corp. : See — Carr, Louis B. 3,339,650. Automated Golf Systems. Inc. : See — Turnau, Robert R., and Poynter. 3.29S.694. 60 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Automated Packaging Corp. : See — Lerner, Hersbey. 3.298,156. Lerner, Hershey. 3,29S,5S0. Automatic Canteen Company : See — iSteiner, John E. Re. 26,176. Automatic Canteen Co. of America : See — Auerbach, William A., and Kurimky. 3,296,842. Boorsma, Clarence J. 3,337,018. Automatic Components, Inc. : See — Neustadt, David, and Migliore. 3,343,554. Automatic Control Co. : See — Hammerschmidt, Harold L., and Hutchings. 3,311,722. Automaric Electric Laboratories, Inc. : See — Briley. Bruce E. 3,312,839. Briley, Bruce E. 3,317,755. Briley, Bruce E. 3.348.066. Briley, Bruce E. 3,349,252. Brugiemans, Lucas. 3,308.244. Bruglemans, Lucas. 3,337.692. Brugiemans, Lucas. 3,343,091. Cleary, Robert T. 3,317,682. Coleman, Ivan V., Smith, and Rust. 3,299,438. Cotroneo, Edoardo, and Brugiemans. 3,324,249. Depner, William A. 3,317,868. Dotter, Berton E., Jr. 3,303,462. Eckhardt, John C, and Yessa. 3 349.162. Fish, Richard H., and Zellmer. 3.328.716. Eish, Richard H., and Zellmer. 3,360,748. Garrett, Jim C. 3.312,927. Oienger, Fred, and Vollriedge. 3,343,257. Grvgienc, Lawrence S., Schauer, and Winandy. 3,299,- 259 Hamilton, Richard J. 3.307,779. Hinkley, Everett D.. Jr. 3,333,256. Ice, George E. 3,349,348. Janninck, Robert F. 3.344,373. Keenan, Ralph D. 3,349,353. Koppensteiner, James V. 3,308.409. Krvlow, Konstantv E. Perry, and Reimer. 3,332,825. Lee, David K. K., and Wirsing. 3,301,963. Lender, Adam. 3.303,284. Lender, Adam. 3,317,720. Lender, Adam. 3,337,864. Lender, Adam. 3,343,125 Levine, Michael. 3,308.245. Luna, Agostino. 3 324.422. Luna, Agostino. 3.349 336. Luna, Agostino. and Cafissi. 3,349,343. Maneschi. John R., Meschi, Rice, Van Bosse. and Amiot. 3,299,212. Martin, Charles M. 3,337,690. McKeon, Patrick E., and Neese. 3,323.200. McKeon, Patrick E., and Robinson. 3,303,442. Melvin, Donald K. Re. 26.227. Miknaitis, Sigitas. 3,348,276. Miller, William C, and Sikorski. 3,342,942. Murphy, Robert J.. Spellnes, Miller, Bonanno, Glenner, and 'Sikorski. 3,328,534. Preseher, Kenneth E., and Van Bosse. 3,299,214. Schauer, Ronald E., Preseher, Van Bosse, and Lange. 3.299,437. Schildgen, Robert M., and Toung. 3.328.530. Schildgen, Robert M., and Young. 3,333,245. Schoemann, Jerry L. 3,303,291. Sikorski, Frank B. 3,328,535. Sikorski, Frank B. 3.339.029. Smvrnos. Gus J. 3,300,623. Sprengers, Leo M., and Casteliins. 3.312,829. Sprengers, Leo M., and Castelijns. 3,349,388. Stehlik. Rudolph F. 3.333,216. Sulowav, Naomi S. 3,303,290. Taugner. Jack W. 3.339,028. Valassis, John G. 3,308,447. Van Boose, John G. 3,349.189. Wedmore, William R. 3,299.220. Wedmore. William R. 3,349 330. Wilkis. Anthonv J. 3,348.175. Wirsing, Howard L. 3,303,288. Young, John S. 3.299.213. Young, John >S 3,333.062. Zellmer. Neale A. 3.303.429. Automatic Industries, Inc. : See — McGauchey, William C. 3,310,977. Automatic Machinery and Electronics, Inc. : See — Alexander. L. Bruce. 3,351.000. Automatic Marketing Industries. Inc. : See — Bixby, George, Jr.. and Devaris. 3,320,073. Automatic Process Control, Inc. : See — - Kraft, August L. Re. 26,213. Automatic Radio Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Flint. Frank B.. and Housman. 3,353,416. Hunter, Edward L. 3.307,109. Rothman, Jules A. 3,322,906. "Automatic" Sprinkler Corp. of America : See — Bahr. Harold F. 3,335,533. Billings. Ira J. 3,356,149. Crowlev Thomas J. 3.323.826. Katis. William R., and McCoy. 3.329,446. Kersey, Frank N„ J. L. Kersey, Jr., and Kemp. 3.326.396. Kersey, Frank N., J. L. Kersey, Jr., and Kemp. 3,353,504. Kersey, John L., Jr., F. N. Kersev. and Kemp. 3,297.179. Patterson, Jesse L., Jr., W. R. and E. R. Quinn. 3,340,- 521. Rider, Harry N. 3,297,050. Automatic Switch Co. : See — Chassanoff, Arnold L., and Daien. 3,296,498. Churchill, Alan W. 3,303.854. Daien Bernard B. 3,300,650. Hurlburt, Wilbur F., Jr. 3,302,912. Vollmer, David J. 3,329,168. Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. : See — Ashwell, John. 3,343,147. Threadgold, Ronald. 3,345,618. Automatic Timing and Controls, Inc. : See — Houpt, Grover K, and Whittaker. 3,354,399. Whittaker, Vernon, and Thomson. 3,296,493. Automation Devices, Inc. : See — Gardner, George J. 3,313,410. Taylor, William C, Gardner, and Grafius. 3,338,363. Automation-Forster, Inc. : See — Hentschel, Rudolf G. 3,314,006. Hentschel, Rudolf G., and Aupperle. 3,337,796. Automation Industries, Inc. : See — Callihan, Robert E. 3,300,688. Kelemencky, Monroe R., and Cushnie. 3.327,523. Munger, Donald W. 3.323.353. Weighart, Frederick G. 3,309,913. Weighart, Frederick G. 3,309,914. Weighart, Frederick G., and Forlastro. 3,348,051. Automation Management Inc. : See — Searle, Campbell L. 3,321.613. Automation Products. Inc. : See — Banks, William B. 3,310,974. Banks, William B. 3.320.791. Banks, William B. 3.339,400. Banks, William B. 3,349,604. Automation Research Corp. : See — Gruber, Francois R. 3,302,874. Automobile Racing Club of Oklahoma, Inc. : See — Arutunoff, Anatoly A., and Crow. 3,313,280. Automobiles M. Berliet : See — Camps, Francois. 3,358,655. Caubet, Jacques. 3.321,338. Caubet, Jean J. 3,319,314. Guilhamat, Louis. 3.338.352. Automotive Diagnostic Clinics, Inc. : See — - Browning, Iben S., and Strand. 3,318,157. Automotive Products Co. Ltd. : See — Chouings, Leslie C. 3.322.244. Cockerill, Brvan J., and Scholfield. 3,360,089. Robson. Gordon R. 3,332.391, Townsend, Albert W. 3,350,121. Autoquip Corp. : See — Clarke, Jesse E. 3,315,764. Autrev, Evert A., to Santa Barbara Research Center. Produc- tion of infrared detector patterns. 3,356,500, 12-5-67, CI. 96—36. Autrev, Samuel W., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Analog beam form- ing apparatus. 3,356,989, 12-5-67, CI. 340—6. Autrum. Werner : Sec — Jungbluth, Georg, and Autrum. 3,333,763. Autosearch Corp. : See — Elliott, Louis J. 3.321,758. Auto-Solar Co., The: See — Smith, Roy E. 3,295,786. Wright, John C, and Smith. 3,302,945. Autostrade Concession! e Construsioni Autostrade S.p.A. and Vianini Societa per Azioni : See — Cova, Fedele, De Amicis, and Pellegrini. 3,326,099. Autotrol Corp. : See — Prosser, David G. 3.302.467. Prosser, David G. 3.322,145. Auville, Calvin : See — Porter, Stephen L., Auville, and Winch. 3,340,134. Auxiliary Idler Mfg. Co. : See — Rankin, Vern D., Bundick, J. L. and E. W. 3,335,288 Avalon, Robert J. : See — Kappenhagen, George A., and Avalon. 3,354,350. Avant Inc. : See — Kitrosser. Samuel. 3.345.924. Kitrosser, Samuel. 3,359,877. Avco Corp. : See — Abell, Gurdon R. 3.357.434. Baddour, Raymond F. 3,333,927. Batchelor. Clyde S., and Jensen. 3,342,626. Bay, Gerald B., and Fine. 3,331,028. Beebe. James R., and Rambo. 3,298,545. Borchers, Julius A. 3,339.488. Borchert, Carl F. 3,332,047. Briggs, Arthur T. 3,301,235. Brogan, Thomas R. 3.297,890. Busbv, Lawrence A., Bucher, and Brauer 3,325.738. Dennis, John L. 3,322,968. Dennis. John L. 3.348,158. Diller, Franklyn D. 3,321,612. Doss. Robert J. 3,323,037. Doss, Robert J., and Navlor. 3.305,756. Ebersole, Harold E.. and Denham. 3,335,255. Gauld, Godfrey R. 3,340,811. Gauld, Godfrey R. 3,348.167. Guinn William M. 3,359.559. Hals, Finn A. 3,303,364. Hawkins. Robert A. 3,353,399. Hohenberg, Rudolph. 3,357,239. Holmes, Donald E. 3,320,891. LIST OJT PATENTEES 61 3,297,S73. e, and Halpern. 3,341,152. 3,307,- Avco Corp.: See— Continued Hoist, Paul [•. G. 3,344, 122. Hovnauiau, Hraiv P., and Brennan. Inderhees, John a. 3,330,944. Kantrowltz, Arthur K,., Rosa, and Patrick. 3,324,318 Kantrowitz, Arthur H.. and Russell. 3,350,721. Kramer, Gordon. 3,329,S15. Kuecken, John A. 3,290, GIG. I.agassr, .N'uimand 1... and Park. 3,314,C80. 1 a i ham. William N. 3,349,101. Lin, Shao-Chi. 3,302,127. Louis, Jean F, 3,303,303. Louis, Jean 1\ 3,340,200. McGowan. Kenneth J. J. 3,331,282. McNair, Robert J. 3,350,044. Nemeth, William E. 3,344,400. Park, Jerald L., and Lagasse. 3,351,398. Peterson, John D. 3,343,033. Polaniecki, Salomon. 3,31G,47S. Reed, James P. 3,320,440. Rosa, Richard J. 3,355,607. Scoppe, Francis E. 3,340,729. Silvers. John P., and Dauis. 3,307,827. Smith, Emile G. 3,310,937. Stein, Wolfgang J., and O'Connor. 3,351,304. Stott, Ted, Schulze, and Gunyou. 3,349, S23. Tomaszek, Edward P. 3,352,168. Weller, Carroll E., and Radeke. 3,307,099. Willis. Willam J. 3 331,000. Willmann, Donald P. 3,300,011. Willmann, Donald P., and Wood. 3,327,072. Zar, Jacob L. 3,349,209. Zar, Jacob L. 3,340,351. Avco Mfg. Corp. : See — Bez, Robert V. 3,348,050. Hart, Thomas C. 3,352,162. Kantrowitz, Arthur R., Geor_ Marchetti, John W., Goldberg, Ruze, and" Slade. 188. Avedikian, Araxia B. and S. Z. Dry ice cream mix composi- tion and a method for producing same. 3,355,300, 11-28-67, CI. 99—136. Avedikian. Souren Z. : See — Avedikian, Araxia B. and S. Z. 3,355,300. Avedissian, Michael K., to Western Electric Co. ,Inc. Thermo- compression bonding apparatus. 3,313,464, 4—11-67, CI. 22S— 3. Avellone, Richard C, to Republic Steel Corp. Process for ap- plying cladding of stainless steel on steel base with alumi- num bonding layer. 3,352,005, 11-14-67, CI. 29 — 484. Averette, Thomas P., % each to J. R. Tweedy and S. Z. Daniels. Sheep foot tamper. 3,358,569, 12-19-67, CI. 94 — 50. Averill, Charles C, to Union Steel Products Co. Portable and collapsible stacking bins or crates. 3,349,939, 10-31-67, CI. 220—6. Avery Adhesive Products, Inc. : See — Avery, Ray S. 3.332.S29. Avery, Ray S. 3,340,135. Avery Francis J., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photo- ceramic process for producing vitrified photographic images. 3,341,327. 9-12-67, CI. 90—34. Avery, Harold B., to I.R. Associates, Inc. Flat iron support and holder. 3.305,200. 2-21-67, CI. 248 — 117.6. Avery, Howard W., to General Electric Co. Fluid amplifier shift register circuit. 3,350,008, 10-31-67, CL 235 — 201. Avery Products Corp. : See — Dickard, Lester R., and Hamilton. 3,313,471. Engelbaeh. Thomas J. 3.343.97S. Hamilton, Robert G., and Dickard. 3,310,900. Turner, Stanley. 3,300,543. Avery, Ray S., to Avery Adhesive Products Inc. Article for multiplicate marking. 3,332,829, 7-25-67, CI. 161 — 33. Avery, Ray S., to Avery Adhesive Products, Inc. Laminar means for changing color in response to embossment. 3,340,- 135, 9-5-67, CI. 161—120. Avery, Robert C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Trouble recorder. 3.329,965, 7-4-67, CI. 346 — 107. Avery, Robert C, and A. Majlinger, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Telephone signal reporting system. 3,299,211, 1-17-67, CI. 179—5. Avery, Robert T., to Varian Associates. Electron accelerator with specific deflecting magnet structure and X-ray target. 3.360,647, 12-26-67, CI. 250—49.5. Avery, William H. Temperature measuring device. 3,312,- 10S, 4-4-G7, CI. 73—359. Avey, Spencer E., to TRW Inc. D.C. energized constant speed drive for an A.C. motor. 3,346,796, 10-10-67, CI. 31S — 341. Aviation Corp. : See — Benzel. Howard A. 3,348,538. Aviation Products Co. : Sec — Baylin, Samuel. 3,314,145. Avignon, Michel L.. and A. T. Le Maout, to International Standard Electric Corp. Non-linear decoder. 3,29S,017, 1-10-67. CI. 340—341. Avila, Francisco C. : See — Hodges, Ralph D., and Avila. 3.348,183. Avila, Jesse. Chimney anchor strap. 3,299,593, 1-24-67, CI. 52—23 9. Avilla, Thomas E. : See — Burns. Robert L. 3,321,S34. Avlns Jack, to Radio Corp. of America. Tuning indicator system for multiplex radio receivers. 3,319,004, 5-9-67, CI. 179—15. Avlns, .lack, to Radio Corp. of America. FM detector system suitable for Integration in a monolithic semiconductor body. 3,355,009, 11-28-07, CI. 329 — 103. Aviolanda Maatschappij voor Vliegtuigbovw N.V. : See — Boolj, Jan G. 3,300,027. Avion Electronics, Inc. : See — Schwartz, Joseph. 3,353,022. Avis Industrial Corp. : See — Demrick, Raymond R., and Leonard. 3,317,230. Avisun Corp. : See — Achon, Marco A. 3,303,175, Barkis, Edward, and Quinn. 3,207,477. Barkis, Edward, and Tinz. 3,297,782. Davis, Donald M., Schreiber, and Sherman. 3,344,474. Dempsey, James F., Khelghatian, and Maloney. 3,322,- 720. Jezl, James L., Khelghatian, and Hague. 3,290,338. Jezl, James L., Khelghatian, and Hague. 3,303,179. Minalga, Erank. 3,340,675. Price. John A., and Watt. 3,313,791. Price, John A. 3,328,375. Tomlinson, Arthur R., Hall, and Geigle. 3,318,841. Avner, David A., to Girling Ltd. Hydraulic dampers lor vehi- cle suspensions. 3,338,347, 8-29-07, CI. 188 — 88. Avnet, Inc. : See — Norkaitis, Anthony B. 3,307,102. Avnet-Shaw Corp. . See — Brinsmead, Kenneth H., and Brown. 3,313,737. Lubalin, Irwin J. 3,309,212. Avo Apparatebau Vogt AG. : See — - Stautmeister, Erich. 3,357,637. Avo Corp. : See — McCay, Thomas E., Warren, and Adams. 3,322,904. Avo Ltd. : See — Macadie, Hugh S. 3,298, 75S. Avon Products, Inc. : See — Cishek, Prank, and Fotiu. 3,359,992. Nichol, Richard J. 3,298,558. Nichol, Richard J. 3,314,436. Avon Rubber Co. Ltd. : See — Kaiser, Herbert, and Bradley-Lovekin. 3,337,921. Avoset Co. : See — Jordan, Mahlon K. 3,355,071. Jurasek. Walter R. 3,317,092. Avrameas, Stratis : See — Uriel. Jos6, and Avrameas. 3,357,894. Avrea, Walter C. Wheel mounting lubrication cartridge. 3,330,998, 8-22-07, Cl. 180 — 88. Avrea, Walter C. Transmission case cover. 3,347,341, 10-17- 07, Cl. 1S4 — 1. Avrea, Walter C, to Royal Industries, Inc. Fluid operated brake. 3,359,869, 12-26-67, Cl. 92 — 63. Avriel, Mordechai : See — Resnick, William, and Avriel. 3,351,202. Avril, Arthur C, to A & T Development Corp. Apparatus and method for blending dry materials. 3,348,818, 10-24- 67, Cl. 259—148. Avril, Michel, R. Moreau, and A. Pages, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Devices for analyzing physical phe- nomenons, and in particular nuclear phenomenons. 3,345,- 616, 10-3-67. Cl. 340—172.5. Avril, Michel, R. Moreau, and A. Pages, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Binary magnetic recording svstem. 3,354,446, 11-21-67, Cl. 340—174.1. Avrukh, Vladimir J. : See — Azbukin, Jury I., Portnov, Avrukh, Kozorezov, and Mitel- man. 3,322,9S5. Avtges, James A., to W. R. Grace & Co. Non-fogging closure liners. 3,326,S31, 6-20-67, Cl. 260— 2S.5. Avtron Mfg., Inc. : See — Danko, Donald M. 3,354,298. Davenport, Donald A., and Schubach. 3,328,683. Haner. Lambert, and Brown. 3,30S,435. Awakowicz, Erwin : See — Geese, Albert, and Awakowicz. 3,355,55S. Awater, Albert : See — Knipp, Clrich, Awater, Oetke, Weinbrenner, and Schon- zeler. 3,312,006. Awe, Richard W., D. R. Pail, and G. L. Axon, to Dow Corn- ing Corp. Antifoam composition and method of reducing ^"Preventing, foaming in aqueous systems. 3,355,395, Aweida, Jesse I. : See — - Harris, Thomas J., and Aweida. 3,335,755. Ax, Anton : See — ■ Hundhausen, Hugo, and Ax. 3,314,514. Hundhausen, Hugo, and Ax. 3,335, S24. Axe, Daniel E., and D. W. Remick. to O. M. Edwards Co , Inc. Car washing apparatus. 3,299,901, 1-24-67, Cl. 134 — 123. Axe. Joel H.. to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Radio receiving system including squelch means. 3,319,169, 5-9-67, Cl. o— O OJ~. Axe, Joel II., to Bunker-Ramo Corp. Frequencv responsive re- ceiving system with noise prevention. 3,341,S15, 9-12-67, Cl. 340—171. Axe, William N., and S. Schiff, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Increasing the base number of calcium petroleum sulfonate 3,320.162, 5-16-67, Cl. 252—33. Axel Wickham Transmissions Ltd. : See — Lamburn, Alan S., Abbott, and Hillman. 3,334,530. Whateley, Eric A. 3,295,394. 62 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Axelrad, Irving R. : See — Gainer, Gordon C, and Axelrad. 3,339,013. Axelrod, Leonard C. : See — Finneran, James A., Jr., and Axelrod. 3,345.136. Axelrod, Norman N., H. D. Guberman, N. Schwartz, and B. H. Vromen, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tantalum alloy capacitor. 3,320,500, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 258. Axelrod, Sydney : See — Audrieth, Ludwig P., and Axelrod. 3,334,053. Axelson, Carl A., E. Y. McGann, and J. H. Smith, to United States of America, 'Navy.' Multiple explosive, line charge, package. 3.354.826, 11-28-67, CI. 102 — 22. Axelson Fishing Tackle Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Axelson, Jule C. 3,315,400. Axelson, John W.. and G. R. Russum, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method for testing paving materials. 3,350.929, 11-7-67, CI. 73—146. Axelson, Jule C, to Axelson Fishing Tackle Mfg. Co. Fish- ing rod for conventional fishing and spin fishing, and non-fouling line guides incorporated therein. 3.315,400, 4-25-67, CI. 43—24. Axelsson, Folke A., to Airspace, Inc. Panel forming appa- ratus. 3,311,948, 4-4-67, CI. 18—4. Axelsson, Folke A. Foam panel making apparatus. 3,328,836, 7-4-67, CI. 18—4. Axelsson, Folke A., to Airspace, Inc. Building structure with panel supports and a foundation. 3,343,321, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 296. Axelsson, Karl O., to Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter. Meth- od of condensing blow-off steam in sulphate pulping. 3,325,- 970, 6-20-67, CI. 55 — 48. Axelsson, Sture I. : See — ■ Englund, Sture E. A., Axelsson, and Andersson. 3,335,- 297. Axenborg, Carl E., to Saab Aktiebolag. Positioning and re- straining means for ejection seat occupant. 3,334,847, 8-8- 67, CI. 244—122. Axmark, Roger E., to Honeywell Inc. Flame detector utilizing an ultra-violet sensitive geiger tube. 3,342,995, 9-19-67, CI. 250 — 83.6. Axon. Arnold, H. M. Hood, and S. B. Gander, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Process for preparing sodium antimonylgluconate. 3,306,921, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 446. Axon, Gordon L. : See — Awe, Richard W.. Pail, and Axon. 3.355,395. Axon, Gordon L., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of polymeriz- ing siloxanes and silcarbanes in emulsion. 3,360,491, 12— 26-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Axtell, Willard G. : See — Heitler, Emmett H. 3,306,402. Heitler, Emmett H. 3,306,403. Axthammer, Ludwig, and F. Wossner, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Self-leveling hydropneumatic suspension unit. 3,353,816, 11-21-67, Cl. 267—64. Ayad, Kamal N., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Accelerating vulcanization of rubber with aminoalkyl halophenyl sulfides. 3,312,672, 4-4-67, Cl. 260 — 79.5. Ayad, Kamal N., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Vulcanization with hentasulfur imide. 3,357,958, 12-12-67. Cl. 260—79.5. Ayad, Kamal N., and A. J. Neale, to Monsanto Co. Vulcaniza- 'tion accelerators. 3,346.544, 10-10-67, Cl. 260 — 79.5. Ayala. Carl : See — Glass Marvin I., Ayala, and Barlow. 3,299,762. Glass, Marvin I.. Ayala, and Barlow. 3,299,763. Ayala, Carl, to H. Fishlove & Co. Noveltv and amusement brush member. 3.314,677, 4-18-67, Cl. 272—8. Aycock, Harry T., Ill, and A. J. Lavoie, to United States of America, Navy. Circuit means to adjustably gate and time share two modes of intelligence signals. 3,344,356, 9-26- 67. Cl. 3?8 — 97. Aycock, William C, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method for initiating or quenching the combustion in a solid propellant rocket motor. 3,354,647, 11-28-67, Cl. 60—220. Avdeloit. Roberta C. : See — Avdelott, Bovd T. 3,326,354. Aydelott. Boyd T., 45% to J. Dudley, and 45% to R. C. Ayde- loit. Belt conveyor. 3,326,354, 6-20-67, Cl. 198 — 184. Avdinmakine, Fazil : See — Hammitt, Frederick G., Garcia, Robinson, and Aydln- makine. 3,331,589. Ayer. Donald E., and J. E. Pike, to The Upjohn Co. Steroidal ' [16,17-dl-2'isoxazolines of the pregnane series. 3,349,084, 10-24-67, Cl. 260 — 239.55. Aver, Donald R. and W. R. Lowe, to Sanders Associates, 'inc. Variable phase shifter. 3,316,509, 4-25-67, Cl. 333—31. Ayer. Ronald M. : See — Becker, William C, Ayer, and Watts. 3.305,159. Ayers, Alan M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission Pressure sensitive switch. 3,35S,605, 12-19-67, Cl. 102 — 81. Ayers, Charles C, and J. R. Garrett. Checking device. 3,329,- 175, 7-4-67, Cl. 139—164. Avers, David T., Jr., to Kelsev-Haves Co. Automatic brake ad- "juster. 3,339,679, 9-5-67, Cl. 188—79.5. Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Drum brake with automatic adjuster. 3,358,794, 12-19-67, Cl. 188—79.5. Avers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Automatic brake 'adjuster. 3,360,083, 12-26-67, Cl. 188—79.5. Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. Ayers, David T., Jr., to Kelsey-Haves Co. Automatic brake ad- juster. 3,360.084, 12-26-67, Cl. 188—79.5. Ayers, David T., Jr., and W. T. Birge, to Kelsey-Haves Co. Brake wear indicator. 3,298,466, 1-17-67, Cl. 188—1. Ayers, Earl D. : See — Karle, Franklin J., and Ayers. 3,346,735. Ayers, Maurice D. Process for produeting shaped thin articles from metal powder. 3.328,166, 6-27-67, Cl. 75 — 214. Ayers, Maurice D., to Metal Innovations, Inc. Production of powder, strip and other metal products from refined molten metal. 3,334,408, 8-8-67, Cl. 29 — 420.5. Ayers, Peter, to The British Aluminium Co. Method for con- tinuously casting materials. 3,324,932, 6-13-67, Cl. 164 — 89. Ayers, Peter, to The British Aluminium Co. Ltd. Apparatus for continuous heat treatment of sheet or strip material. 3,355,159, 11-28-67, Cl. 266 — 3. Ayers, Peter, and A. G. Furness. to The British Aluminium Co. Ltd. Manufacture of metal pellets. 3,333,949, 8-1-67, Cl. 75— .5. Ayers, Ralph L. Protective cover for telephone and telegraph distributing frame terminal blocks. 3,329,927, 7-4-67, Cl. 339 — 198. Ayers. Robert C, Jr., and J. V. Kehoe, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Process for de-ashing basic antibiotics. 3,313,694, 4-11-67, Cl. 167—65. Ayers, Walter R., to Varian Associates. Traveling wave tube apparatus. 3.317,780. 5-2-67. Cl. 315 — 3.5. Ayers, William M.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Consolidation in incompetent stratum. 3,327,783, 6-27-67, Cl. 166 — 33. Aykanian, Ardashus A. : See — Maurer, Richard P., and Aykanian. 3,324,211. Aykanian, Ardashus A., to Monsanto Co. Method of foaming a predeterminal surface area on a plastic article. 3,324,210, 6-6-67. Cl. 264—45. Aykanian. Ardashus A., W. Hing, and M. H. Wohl, to Mon- santo Co. Color gradated laminates. 3,354,025, 11-21-67, Cl. 161 — 199. Aylesworth, Robert D. : See — Huber, Clarence F., Foulks, and Aylesworth. 3,331,802. Aylesworth. Robert D., and R. H. Boehringer, to Emerv Industries. Inc. Blends of ester lubricants. 3,309,318', 3-14-67, Cl. 252— 36. Aylesworth, Robert D., C. F. Huber, and H. C. Foulks, Jr., to Emery Industries, Inc. Linear polymeric polyester vinyl resin plasticizers and plasticized compositions. 3,330,789, 7-11-67 'Cl. 260 — 22. Aylett, Bernard J., and G. M. Burnett. Polymeric com- pounds containing silicon-nitrogen bonds. 3,318,823, 5-9- 67, Cl. 260 — 2. Ayling, Robert W. ■ See — Harnlsh, James R., and Ayling. 3,299,661. Aylor. Elmo E. : See — Kennedy. Clifford F., and Aylor. 3,328.224. Aylott, Eric V., to Eylure Ltd. Cosmetic brushes. 3,296,642, 1-10-67, Cl. 15—185. Aymar. Julian R. Flash holder for cameras. 3,309,513, 3-14- 67, Cl. 240 — 1.3. Ayotte. Robert A., to Wheaton Plastics Co. Dispensing con- tainer and closure therefor. 3,315,851, 4-25-67, Cl. 222 559. Ayotte, Robert A., and R. J. Musel, to Wheaton Plastics Co. Container closure with axial plug. 3,318,496, 5-9-67, Cl. 222—546. Ayotte, Ronald D., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Mer- cury dispenser. 3,348,588, 10-24-67, Cl. 141 — 61. Ayres, Charles A. : See — Hntto, John F.. Dixon, Davison, Ayres, Renberg, and Queen. 3,345.285. Ayres, Douglas B. : See — Sutton, David R., Lawrance, and Ayres. 3,304,542. Ayres, John E. : See — Reich, Irving, and Ayres. 3,339,806. Ayres, John E. Operating mechanism for cigarette lighter 3,303,673, 2-14-67, Cl. 67—7.1. Ayres, John L. : See — Hurrell, Richard G., and Ayres. 3,304,452. Ayres, Reginald J., and P. Vargo, to General Electric Co. Double-ended electric lamp and associated U-shaped metal clip. 3,320,466, 5-16-67, Cl. 313 — 318. Ayuha, Zensaku: See — ■ Sawada, Yasuhiro, and Ayuha. 3,295,374. Azbel, David S. : See— Khchejan, Khachik E., Ioffe, and Azbel. 3,356,733. Azbukin, Jury I., N. M. Portnov, V. J. Avrukh, V. D. Kozorezov, and M. I. Mitelman. Gas-cooled rotor of electric generator. 3,322,985, 5-30-67, Cl. 310 — 61. Aziende Chimiche Riunite Angelini Francesco : See — Palazzo, Giuseppe. 3,318,905. Aziende Colori Nazionali Affini ACNA S.p.A. : See — Crotti, Argeno, and Albanese. 3,357,781. Lucchini, Tommaso, and Barlaro. 3,313,491. Mangini, Angelo, and Tundo. 3,301,847. Moiso, Cgo, and Papa. 3,299,039. Moiso, Ugo, and Papa. 3,309,354. Tessandori, Marco. 3,311,630. Azimuth Gauge Inc. : See — Porter, Edward. 3,308.549. Azionaria Costruzionl Macchine Automatiche A.C.M.A. S.p.A. : See — Maulini, Maurizio. 3,338,024. Maulini, Maurizio. 3,338,370. LIST OF PATENTEES (,:; Azonlc Products, Inc. : See — Brown, Maurice II. 3,323,900. Azoplate Corp. : See — Erdmann, Fritz. 3,295.974. Hoegl, Helmut, and Schleslnger. 3,307,940. Kluppel, Kurt-Walter, Tomanek, and Endermann. 3,309,- 990. Lind, Erwin. 3,315,599. Munder, Johannes, and Sus. 3,316,087. Naumann, Gerhard, and Endermann. 3,303,401. Reichel Maximilian K. 3.321,309. Relchel, Maximilian K. 3,322,541. Stepaun, Hartmut, Neugebauer, and Rebenstock. 3,311,- 605. Tomanek, Martha. 3,301,676. Tomanek, Martha. 3,315,600. Uhlig, Fritz. 3,301,674. Uhlig, Fritz, and Rebenstock. 3,313,233. Azorlosa, Julian L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Tobacco smoke filter. 3,327,715, 6-27-67, CI. 131 — 10.7. Aztec Electric Heat : See — Reynolds, Louis J. 3,309,500. Azuma, Toshiro : See — Yoshigaki, Isao, and Azuma. 3,342,079. Azuma, Yasuo : See — Wasai, Makoto, and Azuma. 3,359,477. Azur Associates : See — Arnold, Edwin W., Updike, and Zinner. 3,344.789. Azzarito, Rocco. Shoe sling. 3,314,090, 4-18-67, CI. 12—1. B-D Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Lien, Wallace A. 3,349,211. B-D Laboratories Inc. : See — Andelin, John P. 3,297,184. B & L Lighting Co. : See — Levine, Benson. 3,319,389. BLH Electronics, Inc. : See — Abbondante, Cosmo, and Bjork. 3.334,352. Bracket!, Anthony H., Jr., and Frith. 3,303,450. Laimins, Eric, and Senour. 3,303,695. Senour, Donald A. 3,350,927. Wnuk, Stephen P., Jr. 3.314,033. Yuan, Frank L. 3,303,451. BOMAG Bopparder Masehinenbaugesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Peters. Hermann. 3.309,972. Schaich, Paul. 3,335,808. BOT Brassert Oxygen Technik A.G. : See — Bashford, Roy W. 3,350,196. BP Tanker Co. Ltd. : See — Hopkins, Kenneth W. 3,315,630. B. & S. Plastic Art, Inc. : See— Salcer, William Z. 3,323,976. BSR Ltd. : See- Lane, Norman. 3,322,428. Smith, Hubert C. 3,359,629. Walker, Ronald. 3,329,434. BSW Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Strawbridge, Loyd B. 3,340,681. BTR Industries Ltd. : See — Goward, Stanley H. 3,333,325. B/W Controller Corp. : See — ■ Akin, Welling T., and Bongort. 3,313,902. B & W Inc. : See — Solum, James R. 3,312.285. Solum, James R. 3.343.608. Solum, James R. 3,358,768. B & W Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Boser, Ronald J. 3,349,734. B.X. Plastics Ltd. : See — Heaps, John M. 3,297,791. Baak, Albert E. Thermal switch having a pivotally mounted temperature responsive member with a lateral portion for translating a movable switch actuator. 3,290,401, 1-3-67, CI. 200—138. Baak, Albert E. Thermostat with heat anticipator. 3,339,043, 8-29-67. CI. 200 — 122. Baak, Nils T. E. A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for con- trolling the rate of devitrification. 3,295,944, 1-3-67, CI. 65 — 29. Baak, Nils T. E. A., to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Means for generating an electromotive force. 3,298,872, 1-17-67, CI. 136—205. Baak, Nils T. E. A., to Owens-Tllinois, Inc. Method of and article formed bv sealing alumina ceramic to a metal with a sealant glass. 3,331,731, 7-18-67, CI. 161—196. Baak, Nils T. E. A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process for bond- ing devitrlfied surfaces. 3.346,357, 10-10-67, CI. 65—33. Baak, Nils T. E. A., and R. H. Simmons, to Owens-Illinois Inc. X-ray diffraction goniometer wherein the specimen is sta- tionary and the source and detector are movable. 3,322,948, 5-30-67, CI. 250—51.5. Baalsrud, Gunnar, to Collett & Co. A/S. Device for facilitat- ing the inspection of tablets. 3,301,068, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 432. Baas, Willem : See — Einthoven, Willem G.. and Baas. 3.344,323. Baatrup, Johannes V., to Danfoss ved ing. M. Clausen. Thermo- couple comprising planar sheet metal strip lead having a forward end which envelopes the other lead to form a hot junction and gas oven comprising said thermocouple. 3,333.838, 8-1-67. CI. 263—40. Baatz, Richard J. Fence post insulator. 3,300,577, 1-24-67, CI. 174 — 163. Baba, Hirotoshi : See — Nishimura, Shojiro, Ishizaki, and Baba. 3,303,892. Babany, Lucien : See — Leostic, Joseph, Babany, Cabet, and Selz. 3,332,019. Babaoff, William : See — Kobler, Richard, Whitlock, Babaoff, and Peterpaul. 3,343,- 277. Babayan, Vigen K., to Drew Chemical Corp. Sterile mono- and di-glvceride pharmaceutical vehicle product for water and/or oil-soluble therapeutic substances. 3,331,742, 7-18-67, CI. 167—82. Babb, Burton A., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. High density packaging for electronic components. 3,305,700, 2-21-67. CI. 317—101. Babb, James W., L. Fussell, Jr., M. P. Mims, and H. E. Grler, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cam operated magnetic switch. 3,307,00o, 2-28-67, CI. 200—153. Babb, Richard C. : See- Roberts, Emmett T., and Babb. 3,324,880. Babbage. Thomas A. : See — Luchford, Laurence R., and Babbage. 3,301,276. Babbin, Saul A. : See — Rahn, Erwin P. G., and Babbin. 3,347,423. Babcock, Clarence L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Colored glasses and process of manufacture. 3,326,702, 6-20-67, CI. 106 — 52. Babcock, David L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Take-up reel for motion-picture projector. 3,298,825, 1-17-67, CI. 242 — 71.8. Babcock, Douglas C. : See — Perrine. Mahlon J., and Babcock. 3,344,122. Babcock Electronics Corp. : See— Cartwright, Victor F. 3,350,711. Cartwright. Victor F. 3,353,179. Juptner, William F., and Rueb. 3,337,707. Babcock, Eugene W., and R. A. Vascik, to Libbev-Owens-Ford Co. Glass sheet support frame. 3,347,655, 10-17-67, CI. 65 — 375. Babcock, John C. : See — Campbell, J. A., and Babcock. 3,341,411. Campbell, J. A., and Babcock. 3,357,88S. Fleck, Francis W., and Gangewere. 3,339,614. Stallkamp, Hubert G. 3,341,131. Babcock, John C, and J. A. Campbell, to The Upjohn Co. Testosterone composition of matter and process. 3,313,701, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 74. Babcock. John C, and J. A. Campbell, to The Upjohn Co. 7-methyltestosterones. 3,341,557, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Babcock, John C, and J. A. Campbell, to The Upjohn Co. 16 - methylene - 17a - hvdroxy progesterones and derivatives thereof. 3,359,287, 12-19-67, CI. 260—397.4. Babcock, Leonard V., D. A. Massa, and R. H. Chlovari, to Warwick Electronics Inc. Convergence yoke assembly with blue purity magnet and converge magnets adjustable from one direction. 3,349,268, 10-24-67, CI. 313 — 77. Babcock, Robert S. Card holder. 3,323,801, 6-6-67, CI. 273 — 150. Babcock & Wilcox Co., The : See — Ammon, Johannes H. 3,330,097. Amnion, Johannes H. 3,360,037. Biddle, Richard S. 3,327,660. Blaze, Joseph E., Jr. 3.322,865. Boe, Harvey A., and Kassner. 3,301,225. Boll. Richard H. 3.309,546. Bonzi, Stephen A. 3,336,823. Brahler, Marvin A., Johnson, and Modrak. 3,324,634. Coykendall, Leon H. 3,310,037. Darlinger, Edward P. 3,354,870. Davis, Fred W. 3,320.176. Dewell, Edgar H. 3,320, 17S. Doell, Philip M., and James. 3,320,934. Durham, Edwin. 3,320.931. Durst, Darrell G., and Olhoeft. 3,308,878. Edgecombe, David A., and Wudski. 3,345,853. Eft, Neil W. 3,344,998. Eft, Neil W., and Zimmermann. 3,301,544. Evans, Sidley O. 3.347,716. Frendberg, Arthur M„ and Siegfried. 3,310,036. Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and Lecon. 3,308,876. Griffin, Edwin M., and Grav. 3,304,716. Halva, Carroll J. 3,320,177. Hansen, Walter A., and Strileckyj. 3.310.041. Hemker, Fritz L.. and McWhorter. 3,299,841. Ingersoll, James E. 3,301,227. Jacobs, Norman D. 3,338,004. Jessen, Nicholas C, and Heer. 3,297,543. Kooistra, Lambert F. 3,325,140. Leonard, John W., Jr., and Ammon. 3.305.002. Loudin, Kvle L.. Merrvman. and Musat. 3.326,470. Norton, Charles L., Jr.. Bohling, and Fentzke. 3,309,210 Patterson. Gordon A. 3.357.408. Poole, Arthur J., and Rackley. 3,349,826. Racklev, John M. 3. 304.988. Racklev, John M.. and Musat. 3,356,122. Ratcllffe, Temple W. 3.336,973. Rogers, Charles E. 3,349,546. Rusanowskv. Nicholas P., and Curtis. 3.332,402. Schluderherc;. Donald C. 3.321.377. Schluderberg, Donald C, and Carlson. 3,352,365. Schutt, Paul F. 3,304,232. Shewmon. Daniel C. 3,324.933. Skubatz, Wolfeang. 3.349.756. Snyder, John A. 3,337.201. Sprague, Theodore S., and Ammon. 3.322,643. Winders, Gordon R. 3,317.399. 64 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. : See — Charcharos, Anthreas N. 3,333,630. Cleall, Alfred. 3,327,758. DauDresse, Guv, Froman, and Jordi. 3,323,354. Deighton, Thomas. 3,356,583. Dick, Norman T. 3,305.408. Dick, Norman T. 3,319,044. Eilers, Fritz. 3,324,S38. Fianzmanu, Karl. 3,299,858. Goidsaek, John S. 3,323,496. Hulchings, Edward G. 3,309,872. lnnes, David C. K. G. 3,321,634. Lecon, Andrew P. 3,327,771. Schaloske, Peter. 3,342,166. Sehluderberg, Donald C. 3,32S,612. Stewart, John. 3,326,037. Taylor, Peter A., and Hawkins. 3,305,451. Tillequin, Jean F. 3,310,104. Wiehu, Helmut, and Zech. 3,357,083. Babel, Louis, and P. Peytavin, to Societe Civile dite ; Societe Civile d'Btudes de Centrifugation. Apparatus for effecting the continuous rotary casting of hollow steel blanks. 3,353,5S7, 11-21-67, CI. 164—281. Baber, Claude, to The Flexicore Co., Inc. Air pressure con- trol for casting cores. 3,306,568, 2-28-67, CI. 249—65. Babin Marta, */> to D. Godfrey. Pivotally mounted support means. 3,3057204, 2-21-67, CI. 248 — 27S. Babin, Schley J. : See — Holden, John C, Cook, Babin, and Nix. 3,318,382. Babish, Richard C, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Maximum or minimum brightness responsive exposure control circuit. 3,310,679, 3-21-67, CI. 250 — 209. Babits, Victor A., to General Dynamics Corp. Laser mixer and IF amplifier. 3,350,566, 10-31-67, CI. 250—199. Baboz, Jean, to Societe d'Optique et de Mecanique de Haute Precision. Photogrammetric plotter. 3,349,491, 10-31-67, CI. 33 — 20. Babson, Arthur L. : See — Merrill, Edward J., and Babson. 3,331,862. Babson, Arthur L., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceuticals Co. Process for differentiating the iso-enzymes of lactic dehy- drogenase. 3,326,777, 6-20-67, CI. 195—103.5. Babson Bros. Co. : See — Babson, Henry B. 3,317,685. Babson, Edward S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Con- veyor systems. 3,296,979, 1-10-67, CI. 104 — 172. Babson, Edward S., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Con- veyor control apparatus. 3,301,381, 1-31-67, CI. 198—34. Babson, Henry B., to Babson Bros. Co. Pulsator timer. 3,317,685, 5-2-67, CI. 200—19. Babunovic, Momir, and J. C. Goessmann, to Barry-Wehmiller Machinery Co. Discharge deflector for container dis- chargers. 3,305.065, 2-21-67. CI. 198—25. Babunovic, Momir, and V. M. Stapf. to Barry-Wehmiller Co. Separator apparatus for fluid entrained solids. 3,322,283, 5-30-67, CI. 210—167. Babushkin, Svjatoslav G., to Leningradskoje Objedinenije Optiko-Mekhanieheskikh. Control device for lens focal length variation and camera actuating. 3,328,114, 6-27-67, CI. 352—140. Babv Line Furniture Corp. : See — "Siegel, Max. 3,300,795. Babvlon, Richard H., to Frick Co. Shell and tube heat ex- changer. 3.321,013. 5-23-67. CI. 165—158. Babvlon, Richard H., to Frick Co. Aerosol probe. 3,321,726, 5-23-67. CI. 338—34. Bac, Fernand G. Quick release electrical connector. 3,295,- S68. 1-3-67, CI. 285—27. Bac, Fernand G. Electrical connections. 3,360,764, 12-26-67, CI. 339 — 45. Bacevius, Joseph G. : See — Moore, Arthur H., and Bacevius. 3,334,200. Moore, Arthur H., and Bacevius. 3,341,701. Bacewicz, Anthony J. : See — De Pew, Chei-ter C, and Bacewicz. 3,343,707. Bach Auricon, Inc. : See — Bach, Walter H. 3,301,712. Bach, Walter H. 3,320,371. Bach, Walter H., and Koester. 3,313,995. Bach, Berg, G. C. Susong, and R. W. Harrold, to The Magna- vox Co. Wire cutting and forming device. 3,336,954, 8-22-67, CI. 140—105. Bach, Frederick L., Jr. : See — English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,321,478. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,330,831. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,330,832. Bach, Frederick O., to A. B. Dick Co. Offset master prepara- tion and elements. 3,310,404, 3-21-67, CI. 96 — 33. Bach, Friedemann, to A. Troll. Grid construction. 3,325,078, 6-13-67, CI. 229 — 15. Bach. Harold E. : See — Fisher, Simon, Bach, De Agostino, and Roth. 3,308,262. Bach, Hartwig C, and J. Preston, to Monsanto Co. Polyamides prepared from 5,5'-diaminoindigo. 3,354,120, 11-21-67, CI. 260—47. Bach, Jose C, to Industrias Cervello, S.A. Sprayer. 3,343,- 797, 9-26-67, CI. 239—355. Bach. Ricardo O., to Lithium Corp. of America, Inc. Lithium oxide having active absorption capacity for carbon dioxide and method of preparing same. 3,321,277, 5-23-67, CI. 23—184. Bach, Richard E. : See — Tompos, Donald J., and Bach. 3,332,279. Bach, Robert D., to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bowling ball. 3,353,825, 11-21-67, CI. 273 — 63. Bach, Walter H., to Bach Auricon, Inc. Battery adapter. 3,301,712, 1-31-67, CI. 136—173. Bach, Walter H., to Bach Auricon, Inc. Video tape recording apparatus utilizing transversely scanning erase and record heads. 3,320,371, 5-16-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Bach, Walter H., and G. H. Koester, to Bach Auricon, Inc. Reverse polarity protection circuit. 3,313,995, 4-11-67, CI. 320 — 25. Bache, John IC, and H. Aston, to George Salter and Co. Ltd. Compensator devices for improving the extension charac- teristics of coil extension springs. 3,326,545, 6-20-67, CI. 267—61. Bachelet, Albert E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trunk group peg count totalizer. 3,324,241, 6-6-67, CI. 179 — 8.6. Bacher, Gottlob, and R. Barth, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Windshield wiper for vehicles. 3,320,62S, 5-23-67, CI. 15 — 250.36. Bacher, Helmut : See — Weinschel, Bruno O., Bacher, and Elste. 3,340,495. Bacher, Leo O., to McAx Corp. Insulated joint for panel walls. 3,353,318, 11-21-67, CI. 52 — 403. Bachhuber, Theodore J. Self-adjusting recrimping die for shotgun shell reloaders. 3,347,128, 10-17-67, CI. 86 — 39. Bachl, Herbert. Ro'.ary fluid flow machine. 3,306,574, 2-28-67, CI. 253—39.15. Bachle, Carl F., to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corp. Cylinder head construction. 3,316,888, 5-2-67, CI. 123—41.69. Bachle, Carl F., and R. E. Carney, to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corp. Variable compression ratio piston and valve. 3,311,096, 3-28-67, CI. 123 — 78. Bachler, Marilyn J., L. A. Lindenfelser, and O. L. Shotwell, to United States of America, Agriculture. Almarcetin and its production by streptomyces albus. 3,332,847, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bachler, Werner G., to Leybold Holding AG. Vacuum pump apparatus. 3,317,122, 5-2-67, CI. 230 — 101. Bachler, Werner G., and H. J. Forth, to Leybold Holding AG. Diffusion vacuum pump apparatus. 3,342,405, 9-19-67, CI. 230—101. Bachley, Peter V. Collapsible catamaran. 3,303,520, 2-14- 67, CI. 9 — 1. Bachman, David H. Loose leaf notebook binder. 3,315,682, 4-25-07, CI. 129—1. Bachman, George S. Element for measurement of furnace wall thickness and temperature. 3,307,401, 3-7-67. CI. 73 — 359. Bachman, Guy E. : 'See — Waidelich, William G., Whittaker, and Bachman. 3,331,- 235. Bachman, John L., to United States of America, Navy. Elec- tromechanical transducer. 3,341,798, 9-12-67, CI. 338 — 47. Bachman, Leonard J. : See — Coulter, iStanley M., and Bachman. 3,332,674. Bachman, Walter S., Jr., W. A. Erhardt, Jr., and E. V. Sur- prenant, to United-Carr Inc. Work movable mechanism. 3,331,544, 7-18-67, CI. 226—147. Bachman, William E. : See — Gerson, Herman, and Bachman. 3,300,512. Backman, William O. Packingless in-line valve. 3,322,138, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 219. Bachman, William S., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Phonograph record reproducing apparatus. 3,301,565,1 1-31-67, CI. 274 — 24. ' Bachman, William S., S. C. Moore, H. M. Rollins, and W. R. Garrett, to Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Well bore apparatus. 3,298,449, 1-17-67, CI. 175 — 76. Bachman, William S., L. K. Kosowsky, and J. W. Deaso, to| Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Plasticizing appara- tus with automatic temperature controlling means. 3,354,- 501, 11-28-67, CI. 18—2. Bachmann, Claus : See — Thiel, Heinz, and Bachmann. 3,321.679. Bachmann, Ditmar, H. Gerstenberg, K. Grafen, and E.| Paszthory, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals, Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for continuous preparal tion of condensation polymers. 3,337,508, 8-22-67 ClJ 260 — 75. f Bachmann, Emil H. Stand for optical instruments. 3,335,989,1 8-15-67, CI. 248—158. ' Bachmann, Horst, to Maschinenfabrik Hasenclever A.G Ap-I paratus for the heading of elongated workpieces. 3,347,0Sli 10-17-67, CI. 72—342. ' Bachmann, Klaus : See — Eckhardt, Klaus, and Bachmann. 3,351,797. Bachmann, Marcel. Crane cable way for slopes with a singld pulling and hoisting cable passing through the trolley! 3,311,243, 3-28-67, CI. 212—87. ' Bachmann, Wilhelm: See — Ernst, Wolfgang, Bachmann, and Conradt. 3,295,391. Strauss, Theodor, and Bachmann. 3,340,898. Bachmann, William E. : See — Gerson, Herman, and Bachmann. 3,331,847. Bachmann William V., to Chrysler Corp. Swivel seat fo| motor vehicle. 3,322,458, 5-30-67, CI. 296—65. Bachmann, William V., to Chrysler Corp. Swivel seat for tor vehicle. 3,338,622, 8-29-67, CI. 296 — 65. LIST OF PATENTEES 65 Bachner, Robert L. : See — Aplelbauni, Jerome G., Bachner, and Mouutz. 3,335,265. Bachnick, Werner, to Telel'unkeu Patentverwertungs, G.m.b.H. UHP-VHF combined arcuate tuner. 3,314,011, 4-11-67, 01. 325 — 459. Bachrach, Donald : See — Hecker, Arthur C, Pollock, and Bachrach. 3,320,194. Bachtold, Theodor : See — Biihrer, Bachtold, and Hellmund. 3,350,083. Bachus, Benson P., to Western Electric Co. Inc. Strand cool- ing apparatus. 3,295,163, 1-3-67, CI. 18—12. Bacuus, Be-ison F., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of making cellular articles. 3,300,554, 1-24-67, CI. 264 — 47. Back. Frank G. Optical system for color television camera. 3,333,053, 7-25-67, CI. 178—5.4. Back, Leonard : See — Bergstein, Frank D., Kleingers, and Back. 3,309.438. Backlund, Richard S. : See — Becker, Harold E. 3,301,404. Backman, Marvin E. : See — Rogers, James W., B. P., Backman, and Sewell. 3,343,- 400. Backmark, Nils-Erik, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Tunable electronic tube. 3,343,031, 9-19-67, CI. 315—39.55. Backstein, Gunter: See — Schaadt, Franz, and Backstein. 3,306,203. Backus, Alfred J. : See- — • Harrison, Thomas L., and Backus. 3,322,600. Backus, Alfred S., to Mycalex Corp. of America. Method and apparatus for assisting in the measurement of surface flat- ness. 3,325,904, 6-20-67, CI. 33—174. Backus. Owen F., and H. I. Morris, to United Aircraft Corp. Method of producing indicia-bearing surfaces. 3,317,318, 5-2-67, CI. 96 — 36. Bacon, Eldrid H. Carrier for use with vehicle seats. 3,295,- 887, 1-3-67, CI. 297—188. Bacon, Ernest N., to Nova Scotia Research Foundation. Fish product method of making. 3,301,686, 1-31-67, CI. 99—111. Bacon Felt Co. : See — Becker, William E. 3,348,256. Bacon, Henry S. Land vehicle provided with collision resistant safety features. 3,331,460, 7-18-67, CI. 180 — 1. Bacon, James R., to Burroughs Corp. Complex pattern genera- tion apparatus. 3,325,802, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 324. Bacon, James R., to Burroughs Corp. Tunnel diode associative memory. 3.332,067, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Bacon, James R., to Burroughs Corp. Photo-optical light pen and amplifier. 3,334,236, 8-1-67, CI. 250—217. Bacon, Leslie R. : See — Sproule, Francis R., and Bacon. 3,310.494. Bacon, Oliver M.. to The Hunnewell Soap Co. Process for pre- paring a coagulant from pyrophyllite and clarifying water with it. 3,350,303, 10-31-67, CI. 210—47. Bacon, Oliver M., to The Hunnewell Soap Co. Water treat- ment compositions and processes. 3,350,304, 10-31-67, CI. 210—52. Bacon. Roger, G. E. Cranch, R. O. Moyer, Jr., and W. H. Watts, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for manufacturing flexible carbonaceous textile material. 3,305,315, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 209.1. Bacon. Ro°'ur J., to FMC Corp. Articulated vehicle with piv- ot.ible frame steering. 3.299,982, 1-24-67, CI. 180 — 52. Bacon. Sidney H. : See — Spiegl, Andrew, and Bacon. 3,318,462. Bacon, Stuart A. Concrete bucket hook assembly. 3,311,401, 3-28-67, CI. 294 — 83. Bacon, Wilfred H., to Canadian Arsenals Ltd. Target feed- back radar system. 3.303,498, 2-7-67, CI. 343 — 7.5. Bacon, Wilfred H., H. G. Byers. and M. Katchky, to Canadian Arsenals Ltd. Broadband linear slot antenna with im- pedance matching network. 3,303,505, 2-7-67, CI. 343 — 771. Bacon, William D., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electrical device with voltage limiting arrangement. 3,334,271, 8-1- 67, CI. 317—16. Bacon, William E., to The Lubrizol Corp. Halogenation of pentavalent-phosphorus compounds-polyvalent metal halide complexes with polyhalomethanes. 3,305,570, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 448. Bacon, William E., to The Lubrizol Corp. Process of prepar- ing tertiaryaryl phosphine sulfides. 3,305,589, 2-21-67, CI. 260—606.5. Bacon, William E., and N. A. Meinhardt, to The Lubrizol Corp. Process for preparing phosphinates. 3,356,773, 12-5-67, CI. 260—978 Bacroix, Marcel A., to Centre de Recherehes de Pont-A- Mousson. Method and device for manufacturing metal tubes hv helically coiling a sheet metal strip. 3,314,141, 4-18-67. CI. 29—477.3. Bacsanyi, Thomas : See — Gipperich, Lawrence F.. Bacsanvi, and Sheldon. 3,323,- 252. Bacskai, Robert, to Chevron Research Co. Copolymers of alpha-monoolefins and omega - halo - mono - alpha - olefins. 3,311,600, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 87.5. Bacskai, Robert, to Chevron Research Co. Copolymers of 1- alkenes and 1-alkenes having an -N-substituent. 3,314,928, 4-18-67, CI. 260—87.5. Bacskai, Robert, to Chevron Research Co. Copolvmerization with a,w-dienes. 3,351,621, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — SS.2. 242-023— P 5 Bacs-Klskun Megyel Finommechanikai Vallalat: See — Cser, Karoly. 3,306,151. Bacso, Imre, and 1'. A. Diassi, to E. R. iSquibb & Sons. Inc. 4a,S,14-trimethyl-lS nor-5a,8a,9j9,13a,14/3 androstane-3,11, 16,17-tetrone. 3,347,879, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Bacter, Don, Inc. : See — Jellies, David A. 3,340,871. Bada Co., The : See — Bageman, James C, Bonessa, and Roe. 3,326,051. Bada, Toyoaki, N. Tanaka, and M. Kabata, to Fuji Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. Arc welding process. 3,307,014, 2-28-67, CI. 219 — 137. Badalich, Frank C, to Bell & Howell Co. Slide projector sup- port for rotary slide tray. 3,359,668, 12-26-67, CI. 40 — 79. Badcock, David N. W., to Kango Electric Hammers Ltd. Power- operated percussive tools. 3,334,693, S-8-67, CI. 173 — 109. Baddour, Raymond F., to Avco Corp. Electrothermal process for producing acetylene and carbon black. 3,333,927, 8-1- 67, CI. 23 — 209.3. Baddour, Raymond F., and A. S. Michaels, to Amicon Corp. Permeable membrane and method of making same for use in a paraxylene separation. 3,299,157, 1-17-67, CI. 260—674. Bade, Alfred G., to The Falk Corp. Speed reducer mounting assembly. 3,326,503, 6-20-67, CI. 248 — 14. Bade, Erich : See — Muller, Heinz-Gert, and Bade. 3,317,201. Bade, Heinz E. : See — Mohrke, Walter, and Bade. 3,298,5S5. Bade, Heinz E., to Joh. F. Behrens, Maschinenfabrik. Staple driving apparatus. 3,320,860, 5-23-67, CI. 91 — 461. Bade, Werner, and A. N. Seideman, to Pallam Development Corp. Container structure. 3,317,038, 5-2-67, CI. 206 — 62. Badelt, Robert L., to Collins Radio Co. Adjustable center tap resistor. 3,329,921, 7-4-67, CI. 338 — 308. Badeuseewerk Perkin-elmer & Co. G.m.b.H. : See — Konig, Eberhard, and Rodel. 3,315,517. Bader, Alfred, B. E. Graham, and E. Reif, to Heidenhelmer Chemisches Laboratorium. 2,2'-alkylenebisbenzimidazoles. 3,337,578, 8-22-67, CI. 260—309.2. Bader, Alfred R., to Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc. 6-ammonio- purinides. 3,310,561. 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 252. Bader, Eberhard, to MAN-Turbo G.m.b.H. Fuel igniter for a jet turbine engine afterburner. 3,318,091, 5-9-67, CI. 60 — 39.82. Bader, Erich : See — Amann, Herbert, and Bader. 3,359,227. Bader, Erich, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Method of adhesively joining surfaces. 3,321,351, 5-23-67, CI. 156 — 332. Bader, Erich, to Deutsche Gold- nnd Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Polychloroprine adhesives. 3,333,025, 7-25-67, CI. 260—880. Bader, Erich, and W. Sibenhorn, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the con- tinuous polymerization of lower cyclic formaldehyde polymers. 3,299,003, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 67. Bader, George, to General Cable Corp. Apparatus including capacitance means for measuring ionization in high volt- age cable under conditions of heavy external interference. 3,346,808, 10-10-67, CI. 324 — 54. Bader, George, and G. S. Eager, Jr., to General Cable Corp. Cable insulation test apparatus including a fluid containing cylindrical test bushing having a plurality of electrodes and condenser stacks positioned along a pair of insulating tubes connecting the electrodes. 3,346,809, 10-10-67, CI. 324 — 54. Bader, Henry, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of prepar- ing trisubstituted triazines. 3,344,137, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 240. Bader, Howard E. to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Cargo han- dling system. 3,357,372, 12-12-67. CI. 105 — 369. Bader, I. Walton : See — Bader, Maximilian and I. W. 3,309,719. Bader, John. Hydrofoils and retraction mechanism therefor. 3,343,513, 9-26-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Bader, John. Seaplane docking system. 3,354,855, 11-28-67, 114 — 43.5. Bader Machinery Co. Ltd. : See — Jefferies, Frederick W. 3,337,934. Bader. Maximilian and I. W. Combination playpen crib and dressing table. 3,309,719. 3-21-67, CI. 5 — 98. Bader, Robert E., to York Instrument Corp. Plural source fluid metering assemblv with discharge assistant for each source. 3.339, S04, 9-5-67. CI. 222 — 135. Bader, Stephen. Belt grinding and polishing machine. 3,335,- 528, 8-15-67, CI. 51 — 148. Badertscher, Allen E. Filter cartridge for tobacco products. 3.304,944. 2-21-67, CI. 131 — 267. Badewitz, Charles J., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Terrain slope or pitch and roll computer. 3,337,S67, 8-22-67, CI. 343—7. Badey. Paul E.. and J. A. Oppel. to General Electric Co. High voltage electric circuit breaker with means or precisely co- ordinating the operation of widely spaced components. 3,350,519, 10-31-67, CI. 200—48. Badger. Alfred E. : See — O'Connell, Thomas B., Badger, Herbert, and Wilson. 3.323.927. Oelke, Waldemar W.. Badger, Mambourg, and Mew- bourne. 3,334,9S4. 66 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Badger, Alfred E., and J. W. Herbert, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for inhibiting upward rising bubbles in a molten metal bath. 3,334,983, 8-8-67, CI. 65—182. Badger Co., Inc., The : See — Mallison, William C, Randall, Seaver, Rousseau, and Egbert. 3,298,793. Badger, George M. W., to Varian Associated. Phase shift beam tube neutralizer and modulator. 3,300,735, 1-24-67, CI. 332—7. Badger, George M. W., to Varian Associates. Electron tube with resonator tuning bv deformation of an internal tubular member. 3,305,802, 2-21-67, CI. 333—83. Badger, Joe G. : See — Valdettaro, Alarico A., Badger, and Meadows. 3,316,363. Badger, Joe G., and A. A. Valdettaro, to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Tuning mechanism for television tuners. 3,316,770, 5-2- 67, CI. 74 — 10.8. Badger Meter Mfg. Co. : See — Bell, Richard E. 3,334,394. Kullmann, Donald J. 3,308,664. Badger, Robert E. : See — Knudsen, Raymond G„ Badger, and Zuzinec. 3,347,075. Badger, Robert E., and J. L. Boone. Battery testing adapter. 3,345,491, 10-3-67, CI. 200—162. Badger, W. L., Associates, Inc.: See — Standiford, Ferris C, Jr. 3,303,106. Standiford, Ferris C, Jr. 3,356,125. Badgett, Charles, O., to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Control apparatus for material mixers. 3,300,193, 1-24-67, CI. 259—154. Badgett, Roger B., to Teletype Corp. Tape supply cabinet. 3,333,687, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 52. Badgley, Donald V. : See — Corbin, Ralph L., Kruger, and Badgley. 3,329,559. Badgley, Durward B., to Swift & Co. Method and apparatus for testing tenderness. 3,308,654, 3-14-67, CI. 73—81. Badgley, Durward B. to Swift & Co. Apparatus for electro- phoretic fractionation of ampholytes. 3,355,375, 11-28-67, CI. 204 — 299. Badia, Frank A., and G. N. Kirby, to The International Nickel Co.,' Inc Copper-base alloy and castings thereof. 3,347,666, 10-17-67, CI. 75—157.5. Badini, John A., and E. F. Yery, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Soldering apparatus. 3,357,621, 12-12-67, CI. 228 — 47. Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See — Ackermann, Karl, and Slebert. 3,360,402. Amann, August, Jentzsch, and Neubauer. 3,336,367. Anton, Ernst. 3,346,551. Baer, Karl, Decker, Schmidt, Sperber, and Leibner. 3,324,165. Baer, Karl, Sperber, Goehre, and Leibner. 3,347,798. Baumann, Hans, Federkiel, and Richter. 3,311,443. Bayerlein, Friedrich, and Wilhelm. 3,300,422. Becke, Friedrich, and Jagla. 3,317,558. Beer, Ludwig, Brunnmueller, and Metzger. 3,324,180. Berding, Christoph, Hofmann, Kastning, Von Kutepow, Naarmann, and Reis. 3,311,596. Bettag, Ludwig, Kern, Palm, Seibert, and Weiss. 3,320,- 288 Bille, Heinz, Distler, Dittus, Mueller, and Ruettiger. 3,346,325. Bock, Gustav. 3,336,328. Braun, Willy, and Anton. 3.332,931. Braun, Willy, and Mecke. 3,336,312. Braun, Willy, and Paetzke. 3,320,233. Braun, Willy, Ruppel, and Mecke. 3,297,702. Braun, Willy, and Ruske. 3,313,830. Braun, Willy, and Ruske. 3,324,174. Braun, Willy, and Ruske. 3,342,831. Cadus. Anton. 3,356,636. Cadus, Anton, Kaiser, Weber, Benker, and Uhr. 3,304,- 282 Corr, Hubert, Haarer, and Hornberger. 3,344,196. Dachs, Karl, Brueggemann, and Boeck. 3,304,291. Danz, Willi, and Teltsehik. 3,301,914. Daumiller, Guenther, Wilhelm, and Wegner. 3,314,901. Dehnert, Johannes. 3,346,585. Dehnert, Johannes, and Hansen. 3,313,798. Dickhaeuser, Heiner, Pohlemann, Stummeyer, Adolphi, and Winderl. 3,297,520. Diebold Adolf, and Doerr. 3.332,860. Eilbracht, Hans, Goebel, and Zacher. 3,336,281. Eiseher, Adolf, Reicheneder, and Dury. 3,336,130. Faulhaber, Gerhard, Voges, Penning, Wilhelm, and Goetz. 3,322,569. Fikentseher, Hans, and Herrle. 3,324.064. Finkenauer, Helmut, Seibert, Kohl, Luecke, and Schubert. 3 346 322. Fischer,' Diether, and Mueller. 3,329,613. Freyschlae, Herwig. Pommer. and Reif. 3.347.930. Friedenreich. Helnrich, and Erdmann. 3,350,119. Friz, Hans, Reichert, and Wagner. 3,325,972. Gehm, Robert, Kunde, and Mertes. 3,301,823. Gehm, Robert, Steinbrunn, Jentzsch, Wilhelm, Bayerlein, and Von Schickh. 3,342,784. Gerloff Ulrich, Jahn, and Goehre. 3,318,955. Haarer, Erich, and Plass. 3.297.762. Hamprecht, Guenther, Fromm, Schwarzmann, and Rother. 3,300,493. Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued Hamprecht, Guenther, Fromm, Schwarzmann, and Vogel. 3,321,603. Hamprecht, Guenther, Rother, Schwarzmann, and Fromm. 3,336,310. Hamprecht, Guenther, Vogel, Schwarzmann, and Mohr. 3,300,492. Honsberg, Werner, and Mueller. 3,347,769. Honsberg, Werner, and Mueller. 3,354,071. Huenig, Siegfried, and Luecke. 3,350,390. Huenig, Siegfried, and Luecke. 3,359,290. Janson, Alfons, and Poschmann. 3,353,909. Jentzsch, Wolfgang, and Seefelder. 3,340,254. Jockers, Kurt, Meier, Eberhardt, and Taglinger. 3,313,- 595. Kastning, Ernst-Guenther, Naarmann, Berding, and Reis. 3,296,220. Kindler, Hubert, and Trieschmann. 3,297.768. Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Koenig, Karl-Heinz, Datow, Pommer, Jung, and Scholz. 3,301,902. Koenig, Karl-Heinz, and Pommer. 3,305,550. Krallmann, Reinhold. 3,311,444. Kranz, Joachim, and Polster. 3,353,977. Kuhn, Richard, and Trischmann. 3,340,256. Kunde, Joachim, Wilhelm, Mertes, and Schwartz. 3,321,- 447. Kunde, Joachim, Wilhelm, Metzger, and Doerfel. 3,317,- 482. Landgraf, Alfred, Moell, Kerber, Wodtcke, Ebenhoech, and Hupfer. 3,321,534. Leuchs, Dieter. 3,297,679. Leuchs, Dieter. 3,314,934. Luetzel, Gerhard. 3,352,846. Maahs, Paul, Matthies, and Wenger. 3,313,769. Maier, Karl. 3,299.103. Malmberg, Magnus. 3,360,250. Merkel, Karl, Haarer, and Corr. 3,324,164. Metzger, Horst, and Koenig. 3,332,995. Metzger, Horst, and Pape. 3,346.618. Metzger, Horst, and Urbach. 3,318,871. Moeller, Hans. 3,350,381. Mommsen, Ernst, Rosewicz, and Schoenmann. 3,304,217. Mueller, Herbert. 3,297,712. Naarmann, Herbert, and Kastning. 3,313,789. Naarmann, Herbert, and Kastning. 3.324.092. Nohe, Heinz, Palm, and Platz. 3,309,395. Petri, Norbert, and Strehler. 3,350,393. Pflueger, Richard. 3,297,808. Pflueger, Richard. 3,308,506. Platz, Rolf, and Fuchs. 3,333,004. Poschmann, Franz, Wolf, Marx, and Wilhelm. 3,323,980. Raichle, Ludwig, Unterstenhoefer, and Trieschmann. 3,336,252. Rauch, Konrad, and Scheidmeir. 3,303,108. Rauschenbach, Rolf D., Meyer, Wintersberger, and Dau- miller. 3.321.416. Rauschenbach, Rolf D., Naarmann, Meyer, and Ilgeman. 3 3^6 83^ Reichar'dt,~Alfred, Reinhard, and Leifels. 3,311,491. Reicheneder, Franz, and Dury. 3,317,530. Reicheneder, Franz, and Dury. 3.317,531. Reicheneder, Franz, and Dury. 3,352,907. Reicheneder, Franz, Durv, and Fischer. 3,323,892. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,323,893. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3.326.660. Reicheneder, Franz, Fischer, and Dury. 3,350,193. Reicheneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,341.317. Reicheneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,360,- 357 Rettig, August. 3,316,590. Rettig. August, Schmidts, and Daur. 3,321,563. Sarnecki, Wilhelm. 3,356,753. Sarnecki, Wilhelm, Nuerrenbach, and Reif. 3,356,700. Scharff, Helmut, and Rosewicz. 3,329,070. Schefczik, Ernst. 3.342,818. Schefczik, Ernst. 3.356,672. Schenk, Walter, Nienburg, and Dorschner. 3,320,303. Schenk, Walter, Schiller, and Nienburg. 3.326,972. Scheuerer, Guenter, and Dickhaeuser. 3.356,771. Scbmid, Karl, Stedefeder, John, Haeberle, Lauten- schlager, and Trieschmann. 3,300,457. Scholz, Heinrich, Strohmever. and Haarer. 3,324,179. Schubert, Fritz, and Luecke. 3,314,994. Schuster, Ludwig, and Raff. 3,347,918. Seefelder, Matthias. 3,340,297. Soenksen, Uwe, Bauer, Sanne, and Arnold. 3,350,340. Sperbert, Heinrich, Poehler. and Goehre. 3,305,587. Spormann. Walter, and Heinke. 3.305.307. Stastny, Fritz, Unterstenhoefer, Graf, and Loeffler. 3,336,- 184. Steden, Franz, and Meyer. 3,332,888. Steimmig, Anna, Koenig, Sanne, Pommer, and Stum- meyer. 3.324,120. Steinbrunn, Gustav, and Fischer. 3,346,576. Steinbrunn, Gustav, Fischer, Scheuerer, and Stummever. 3,342,839. Stilz, Walter, Pommer, Biczvsko, and Fessmann. 3,321,- 436. Strohmeyer, Max, and Scholz. 3.329,715. Tartter, Arnold, and Blum. 3,320,020. LIST OF PATENTEES 67 Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued Orbanek, Friedrich. 3,333,010. Vescia, Michele, Schwlndt, Dietrich, Perkubn, Faulhaber, Wolf, and Wilhclm. 3,313,049. Vou Kutepow, Nikolaus, Seibt, and Meier. 3,346,608. Von Schicfch, Otto. 3,301,891. Von Schickh, Otto, Winter, and Herrle. 3,329,560. Weber, Heinz, Schneider, Winderl, and Flickinger. 3,320,- 872. Wegerich, Anton, Fuerst, Haarer. and Corr. 3,354,056. Weidiuger, Hans, Pommer, and Eilingsfeld. 3,326,750. Weidinger, Hans, Wellenreuther, and Krallmann. 3,297,- 695. Weissauer, Hermann. 3,336,283. Weitz, Hans M., Kroeper, Wagner, and Ritz. 3,344,198. Windel, Hermann, and Pommer. 3,346,605. Wisseroth, Karl, Pietsch, and Kastning. 3,350,376. Wisseroth, Karl, Volmer, and Ambil. 3,306,963. Wolf, Hans, Drescher, E'aulhaber, Wilhelm, Reinhard, and Penning. 3,352,710. Zuern, Ludwig, Mueller-Tamm, and Buchholz. 3,324,052. Badowski, Walter. Shade roller fixture removing tool. 3,295,194, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 239. Baecher, Bernard J., to United States of America, Navy. Three axis navigational apparatus. 3,310,986, 3-28-67, CI. 74—5.34. Baechli, George, to Lee-Norse Co. Belt tensioning apparatus. 3,303,925. 2-14-67, CI. 198—208. Baechtold, Robert L., to American Cyanamid Co. Water sol- uble envelope prepared from a graft polymer of alkyl aery- late on a polyvinyl alcohol/polyvinyl acetate co-polymer. 3,300,546, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 876. Baeder, Donald L. : See — Kelley, Joseph M., and Baeder. 3,320,155. Baehni & Co. : See — Baehni, Thomas. 3,304,708. Baehni, Thomas, to Baehni & Co. Electric wrist-watch and electric power cell having electrode plates having one plate of projections fitting in apertures of another plate. 3,304.708. 2-21-67, CI. 58 — 23. Baehr, Hans-Dieter, to Kommanditgesellschaft Industrie-Bau Nord G.m.b.H. & Co. Outlet device for bunkers for bulk goods. 3,351.248, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 459. Baehr, Michel. Method for forming plastic tube bottoms. 3,300.559, 1-24-67, CI. 264 — 323. Baehr, William H., B. J. Stein, and M. Weinberg, to United States of America, Navy. Power supply monitor and bus transfer switch. 3,337,742, 8-22-67, CI. 307 — 64. Baekken, Asbjorn : See — Stewart, William G., and Baekken. 3.303,807. Baenziger, Leonard N., and G. S. Tuck, to Carlton Mfg. Co. Electrical connector. 3,310,773, 3-21-67, CI. 339 — 276. Baer, Byron N., and W. C. Griffin, to Atlas Chemical Indus- tries, Inc. Textile finish applicator. 3,347,207, 10-17-67 Qy IIS 33 Baer, Donald G„ A. S. Van Slyke, and R. C. Woofter, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Rectangular conductor harness means and attachments. 3,322,S82, 5-30-67, CI. 174 — 72. Baer, Donald G., A. S. Van Slyke, and R. C. Woofter, to General Motors Corp. Rectangular conductor harness means and attachments. 3,329,785, 7-4-67, CI. 200 — 68. Baer, Erhardt, and K. Xylander. Process for purifying water using reforming of metal hydroxide flocculation agent. 3.347 786, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 45. Baer, Hans. Window and frame structure. 3,360,030, 12-26- 67, CI. 160—101 Baer, Herman W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Container in- verter. 3,300,064, 1-24-67, CI. 214 — 1. Baer, James A. : See — Crane, Hewitt D., English, and Baer. 3,312,831. Baer. James I. Material handling apparatus and the like. 3,343.864. 9-26-67, CI. 294 — 99. Baer, John, to Precision Specialties, Inc. Magnetic spring clutch assembly. 3,349,880, 10-31-67, CI. 192 — 84. Baer, John S., to Precision Specialties, Inc. Writing instru- ment. 3,326,189, 6-20-67, CI. 120 — 42.03. Baer, Josef, to Bucyrus-Erie Co. Collapsible wedge for cable connection. 3,335,470, 8-15-67, a. 24 — 126. Baer, Karl, M. Decker, J. Schmidt, H. Sperber, and G. Leibner, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Farbrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of aliphatic dinitriles. 3,324,165, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 465.2. Baer, Karl, H. Sperber, O. Goehre, and G. Leibner, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of catalysts or catalyst carriers in the form of hollow beads. 3,347,798, 10-17-67. CI. 252 — 448. Baer, Massimo, to Monsanto Co. Blends of polystyrene and a graft copolymer of a styrene-methyl methacrylate type mixture on a rubbery polvmer of a conjugated 1,3-diene. 3,300,545, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 876. Baer, Massimo, to Monsanto Co. Novel interpolvmers. 3,313,- 790, 4-11-67, CI. 260—80.5. Baer, Blassimo, and E. H. Hankey, to Monsanto Co. Blends of vinyl chloride polymer and hydrocarbon elastomer con- taining graft copolymer as compatibilizer. 3,312,756, 4—1- 67, CI. 260— S76. Baer, Massimo, and E. H. Hankey, to Monsanto Co. Vinyl chloride polymers containing elastomer and graft copolymer as compatibilizer. 3,316,327, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 876. Baer, Massimo, and M. J. Vignale, to Monsanto Co. Novel anionic polymers of certain insoluble crosslinked polymers of a pKa value of at least 16 and alkali and alkaline earth metals. 3,316,223, 4-25-67. CI. 260 — 80.5. Baer, Kalph H., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Indicator an- nouncing system. 3,320,604, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 266. Baer, Ronald \V. : See — - Lovell, James B., and Baer. 3,317,636. Baer, Samuel. Nasal clamp. 3,349,771, 10-31-67. CI. 128—325. Baermau Max. Permanent magnet bearing. 3,326,616, 6-20- 67 CI. 308 — 10. Baermann, Walter P., A. V. Cooke, and E. A. Peterson, to Medical Supply Co. Sheath package. 3,301,394, 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 63.2. Baertsehi, Peter, H.-R. Von Gunten, and H.-E. Zust, to Zur Forderung der Forschung an der Edgenossischen Tech- nischen Hochsctrle, Gesellschaft. Method for reprocessing fuel elements with fissionable material in carbide form which are spent in nuclear reactors. 3,316,065, 4-25-67, CI. 23 — 324. Bafford, Richard A. : See — Rudner, Bernard, and Bafford. 3.308,172. Bafford, Richard A., to Koppers Co., Inc. Organic poly- brominated peroxides. 3,304,332, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 610. Baganoff, Frederick, to McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Analogue signal correlator. 3.358,231, 12-12-67, CI. 324 — 83. Bagby, John P., and R. C. Erdmann, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Process for making reflectors. 3,337,660, S-22-67, CI. 264—1. Bagby, Lewis B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn package. 3,301,506, 1-31-67, CI. 242—166. Bagby, Marvin O., and K. L. Mikolajczak, to United States of America, Agriculture. Alkali isomerization of crepenynic acid to 8,10,12-octadecatrienoic acid. 3,356,699, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 405.6. Bagby, Percy R. Wire rope long splice and method of making. 3,356,397, 12-5-67, CI. 287—78. Bageman, James C, V. G. Bonessa, and N. M. Roe, to The Bada Co. Static balancing machine. 3,326,051, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 484. Baget, Jean G., and P. Sarret, deceased (by M. Thouvent, legal representative), to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Quinoline deriva- tives. 3,324,129, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 268. Bagge-Lund, EInar, to Faskeridirektoratets Kjemlsk- Tenkinske Forskningsinstitutt. Freezing of foodstuffs. 3,300,994, 1-31-67, CI. 62—63. Baggio, Raphael, and E. M. M. E. Voillaume, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Function computer. 3,324,282, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 61.6. Baggs, Arthur E., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Method and appa- ratus for manufacturing photographic products. 3,303,- 077, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 108. Bagguley, Robert D., to Pullman Inc. Combination pneumatic and gravity discharge hopper arrangement. 3,360,302, 12- 26-67, CI. 302 — 52. Baglev, Alan S. : See — Allen, Robert L, and Bagley. 3,320,546. Bagley, George E., and W. F. Goodyear, Jr. Vinyl asbestos composition stabilized with melamine and rosin. 3,314,906, 4-18-67, CI. 260—27. Bagley, Harold R. : See — Bateman, William H., and Bagley. 3,303,554. Bagli, Jehan F., P. F. Morand, D. S. Irvine, C. Vezina, and K. Wiesner, to American Home Products Corp. Process for the preparation of equilin and intermediate obtained therein. 3,344,156. 9-26-67, CI. 260—397.4. Bagnard, Gus M., and K. J. Downs, to FMC Corp. Packing. 3,341,212. 9-12-67, CI. 277—206. Bagnasco, Gino, to Serge Elevator Co., Inc. Generator starter used in an elevator motor drive. 3,297,110, 1-10-67, CI 1S7— 29. Bagnetto, Lucien J., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for preparing a calcium-nickel phosphate catalvst. 3.29S,- 966. 1-17-67, CI. 252 — 437. Bagno, Samuel M. : See — Joerren, Ernest A., and Bagno. 3,335,043. Bagno, Samuel M., to Specialties Development Corp. Elec- trical power supply and battery charges. 3,30S,306 3-7- 67, CI. 307 — 66. Bagnnlo, Luigi, to Prochind S.p.A. Rigid pipe connection. 3,331,621, 7-18-67, CI. 285 — 47. Bagnulo, Luigi. Device for branchlng-off a secondary piping having a certain diameter, from a main pipe having any diameter. 3,331.622, 7-18-67, CI. 285—198. Bagwell, Calvin C. to Continental Oil Co. Method and ap- paratus for production well completion. 3,295,603, 1-3- 67, CI. 166 — 12. Bagwell, Charles C, Jr., and E. R. Stewart, to Institute of Textile Technology. Tapered filling quill. 3,307,S01, 3-7- 67. CI. 242 — 118.3. Bagwell, Richard S., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Record player apparatus. 3,307,852, 3-7-67. CI. 274 — 23. Bahl, James M., and R. E. Haight, to Deere & Co. Hydraulic control valve. 3,349,670, 10-31-67, CI. 91 — 412. Bahlo, Klaus W., to Crompton & Knowles-Malimo, Inc. Multi- ply fabrics and method for making same. 3,327.501, 6-27- 67, CI. 66 — 192. Bahls. Gene C. : See — Dick, Lloyd C, McXutt, and Bahls. 3,357.553. Bahls, Gene C, F. C. McNutt, R. E. Price. V. Zidell, and L. C. Dick, to Brown Co. Unitized sealed laver carton load. 3,348,673, 10-24-67, CI. 206 — 65. 68 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1067 Bahlsen, Werner: See — Bartels, Helmut. 3,338,619. Beik, Hermann. 3,343,504. Bahmuller, Wilhelm. Adjustable joint, especially for chairs, beds, cots, and the like. 3,304,107, 2-14-67, CI. 287 — 99. Bahnbaumaschinen, Franz Plasser, Messrs. : See — Bick, Joseph A. 3,295,461. Bahniuk, Eugene : See — Acker. Richard C, and Bahniuk. 3,354.831. Bahniuk, Eugene, to The Weatherhead Co. Torque motor. 3,311,858, 3-28-67, CI. 335—230. Bahniuk, Eugene, to The Weatherhead Co. Flow control valve. 3,339,573, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 85. Bahniuk, Eugene, T. Budzich, and J. L. Thompson, to The Weatherhead Co. Hydraulic steering control. 3,320,745, 5-23-67, CI. 60—52. Bahniuk, Eugene, and J. L. Thompson, to The Weatherhead Co. Hydraulic steering system. 3,347,041. 10-17-67, CI. 60 — 52. Bahnsen, Erwin B., to Steiner American Corp. Towel dispens- ing apparatus. 3,323.S48, 6-6-67, CI. 312—38. Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr. : See — King, James F., Jr., and Bahnson. 3,348,363. Bahnson, Agnew H., Jr., and J. F. King, Jr., to The Bahnson Co. Doft'er-donner mechanism for spinning machines and the like. 3,318,078, 5-9-67, CI. 57 — 53. Bahnson Co., The : See — Bahnson. Agnew H., Jr., and King. 3,318,078. King, James F., Jr. 3.315.446. King, James F., Jr., and Bahnson. 3.348,363. King, James F., Jr., and Sloan. 3,321,896. Bahout, Rene H. L., to Societe pour l'Equipement des Indus- tries Chimiques-S. P.E.I. Chim. -Reunion des Anciens Eta- blissements Barbet, Egrot & Grange, Pingris & Mollet- Fontaine. Valve tray apparatus. 3,325,155, 6-13-67, CI. 261—113. Bahout, Rene H. L.. to Societe pour l'Equipment des Indus- tries Chimiques-S. P. E.I. Chim. -Reunion des Anciens Eta- blissements Barbet, Egrot & Grange, Pingris & Mollet Fon- taine. Closure elements for plates for fluid exchange col- umns. 3.333.S36, 8-1-67, CI. 261 — 114. Bahr, Donald W., to General Electric Co. Augmentation sys- tem for reaction engine using liquid fuel for cooling. 3,307,- 355. 3-7-67. CI. 60 — 39.71. Bahr, Gunter F., O. H. Sackerlotzky, and E. H. Zeitler, to United States of America, Army. Electromagnetic actuating means for a shutter mechanism in an electron microscope. 3,359,418, 12-19-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Bahr. Harold F., to Automatic Sprinkler Corp. of America. Lift mechanism for bleachers and the like. 3,335,533, 8-15- 67, CI. 52—122. Bahr Metallwerk K.G., Firma : See — Mund. Heinrich, 3,343,814. Bahr, Ulrich, E. Siegel, and G. Nischk, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Unsaturated acid amides con- taining sulphonic groups and method of preparation. 3,313,- 850, 4-11-67, CI. 260—561. Bahre Metallwerk K.G. : See — Greten, Ernst, and Vajda. 3,312,999. Bahrs, David L. : See — Couleur, John F., Gudenschwager, Shelly, and Bahrs. 3,310,785. Baier, Edwin, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellshaft vor- mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble cationic azo dyestuffs. 3.351,579, 11-7-67, CI. 260—158. Baier, Frederick L., and J. B. W 7 heeler, III, to Union Carbide Corp. Electrotype printing plate. 3,359,898, 12-26-67, CI. 101 — 401.1. Baier, Hermann, to Deutsche Gold-und Silber Seheindeanstalt vormals Roessler. Hydrazine as an anti-staining agent for a peroxide bleaching solution. 3,348,903, 10-24-67, CI. 8 — 111. Baier, John F. : See — Andresen, John H., Jr. 3,318,525. Baier, John F. Gas fired hot water boiler. 3,320,933, 5-23- 67, CI. 122 — 218. Baier, Richard : See — Phillips, Albert J., and Baier. 3,299.940. Baier, Richard, to American Smelting and Refining Co. Float control valve for continuous casting. 3,349,838, 10-31-67, CI. 164 — 281. Baigas, Joseph F., Jr : See — Coates, Herbert W., Baigas, Hamilton, and Haynes. 3,312,224. Baijle, Gerhard G. : See — Poons, Michel, Van der Plas, Baijle, and Kwantes. 3,342,- 891. Bailey, Charles S., to General Motors Corp. Quick response thermostatic valve. 3,334,812, 8-8-67, CI. 236 — 34. Bailev, Clifton S. : See— Bonney, Robert E. 3,310,276. Bailey, Clvde E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rotary pump. 3,306,227, 2-28-67, CI. 103—126. Bailev, David C, L. C. Kleist, and K. H. Love, to The Mag- navox Co. Flm cutter. 3,320,842, 5-23-67, CI. 83 — 61. Bailey, David R., Jr., to California Almond Growers Exchange. Almond cracker. 3,303,864, 2-14-67, CI. 146—11. Bailey, David Z. Hydrofoil. 3,345,968, 10-10-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Bailev, Dean C. : See — Koepp, Ronald L., and Bailey. 3,349,300. Bailey, Dean C, to Motorola, Inc. Flip-flop triggered by the trailing edge of the triggering clock pulse. 3,305,728, 2-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. Bailey, Desmond M., to Chevron Research Co. Ammonia ap- plicator. 3,341,970, 9-19-67, CI. 47 — 1.7. Bailey, Desmond M., W. T. Abel, and P. G. Salgado, to United States of America, Interior. Method of quantitatively de- terming trace impurities in inert gas systems. 3,332,745, - 7-25-67, CI. 23—232. Bailev, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Siloxane wetting agents. 3,299,112, 1-17-67, CI. 260—448.2. Bailey, Donald L., to Union Carbide Corp. Aqueous mixture and silicone oil in water emulsion containing siloxane wetting agents. 3,359,212, 12-19-67, CI. 252—312. Bailey, Donald L., and C. Eaborn, to Union Carbide Corp. Activated hydrogenation catalysts. 3,336,239, 8-15-67, CI. 252 — 430. Bailey, Ernest L., to Riegel Paper Corp. Display wheel. 3,321,- 858, 5-30-67, CI. 40 — 70. Bailey, Ernest L., to Riegel Paper Corp. Box closure. 3,343,- 660. 9-26-67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Bailey, Ervin G., to Bailey Inventions, Inc. Shrouded fuel blast furnace operation. 3,346,367, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 42. Bailey, Ervin G., to Bailey Inventions, Inc. Vertical kiln op- eration using shrouded fuel. 3,346,671, 10-10-67, CI. 263 — 53. Bailey, Ervin G., to Bailey Inventions, Inc. Method for heat- ing solid inorganic material. 3,346,672, 10-10-67, CI. 263 — 53. Bailey, Felton B. : See — Adams, Cecil S. and J. B., Bailey, and Walker. 3,319,017. Bailey, Francis M., J. E. Bigelow, and G. E. Walter, to General Electric Co. Coded automatic identification system. 3,316,392, 4-25-67, CI. 235 — 61.12. Bailey, Frank G. Matrices for use in contouring workpieces. 3,345,662, 10-10-67, CI. 12 — 142. Bailey, Frank W., to Operation Oil Heat Associates, Inc. Liquid ring pumps and systems. 3,323,709, 6-6-67, CI. 230 — 44. Bailey, Frederick E., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Vinyl halide resin plasticized with a linear copolymer of a diepoxide with a 1,2-alkylene oxide. 3,297.783, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 836. Bailey, Frederick E., Jr., and H. G. France, to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation of block copolymers of a caprolactone and oxirane compound. 3,312.753. 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 823. Bailey, Frederick E., Jr., E. M. La Combe, and R. H. Raines, to Union Carbide Corp. Mineral lubricating oil containing acrylate thio polymer as viscosity index improver. 3,354,- 087, 11-21-67, CI. 252 — 48.6. Bailey, George C. : See — Lawson, Gustaf R., and Bailey. 3.344,815. Bailey, George W., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Reduction of oxidic iron ores. 3,341,322, 9-12-67, CI. 75 — 26. Bailey, Gilbert R., and A. Simkovich, to Latrobe Steel Co. Apparatus for measuring molten metal levels in ladles. 3,299,706. 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 304. Bailey, Herbert R. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., and Bailey. 3.331,886. Bailey, Herman H., to W. R. Grace & Co. Mechanical fiber flexing device. 3,321,939, 5-30-67, CI. 68 — 22. Bailey, Hubert C. : See — Godin, George W.. and Bailey. 3,330,873. Bailey Inventions, Inc. : See — Bailey, Ervin G. 3,346,367. Bailey, Ervin G. 3,346,671. Bailey. Ervin G. 3,346,672. Bailey, Jay R., to McCulloch Corp. indicators. 3,306,154, 2-28-67, CI Bailey, Jay R., to McCullough Corp. 3,318,412, 5-9-67, CI. 181 — 65. Bailey, James R., and K. Lutzenberger, to Switchcraft, Electrical jack. 3,356,800, 12-5-67, CI. 200 — 51.09. Bailey, John M. : See — Hulverson, Adrian F., and Bailey. 3,359,605. Bailey, John M., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Engine system. 3,308,794, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 30. Bailey, John M., Jr., and R. G. Moy, to Radio Corp. of America. Comparator circuit for binary and ternary- signals. 3,297,987, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 146.2. Bailey, John S., and J. Haimson, to Varian Associates. Linear accelerator radiotherapy device and associated beam defin- ing structure. 3,322,950, 5-30-67, CI. 250 — 105. Bailey, Joseph T. : See — Nyberg, David D., and Bailey. 3,360,599. Bailey, Keith A., R. L. Black, and M. E. Fisher, to General Motors Corp. Transmission. 3,313,183, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 752. Bailey Meter Co. : See — Brewster, Jerome B. 3.328,569. Brewster, Jerome B. 3,355,671. Gallagher. Bernard E. 3,.°.19,8S7. Hemker, Fritz L., and McWhorter Koppel, Harold H. 3,299.416. Koppel. Harold H., and Werme. Wajs, Philip I. 3,336,511. Werme, John V. 3,315,201. Bailey, Maurice E. : See — Skreckoski, Gerald R., and Bailey. 3,341,498. Bailey, Ralph E. : See — Sayler, Richardson W., and Bailey. 3,314,178. Compressive load limit 85—62. Muffler with reed valve. Inc. fuel 3,299,841. 3,296,868. LIST OF PATENTEES (>f) Bailey, Ralph E. Stylus relocating circuit for wind direction recorder. 3,323,130, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — S. Bailey, Richard L., to United States of America, Air Force. Pipe or tube coupling device. 3,350,391, 12-5-07, CI. 285 — 89. Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Volume stabilization of molded plastic containers by heat- ing after molding. 3,317,042. 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 230. Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Contaminant detection apparatus. 3,321,954, 5-30-07, CI. 73 — 23. Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Bottle and closure therefor. 3,335,891, 8-15-67. CI. 215 — 31. Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers & Chemical Corp. Molds for manufacturing plastic bottles. 3,359,002. 12-26- 07, CI. IS — 35. Bailey, Russell O., to Texas Instruments Inc. Rotary bin sorter. 3,322,273, 5-30-67, CI. 209 — 74. Bailey, Thomas W., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Plural tapered refractory blocks and tightly fitting metal case therefor. 3.338,016, 8-29-07, CI. 52 — 575. Bailey, Wilbert G., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Elec- trolytic capacitors comprising improved end seal structure. 3,327,179, 0-20-07, CI. 317—230. Bailey, William C, Jr. : See — Bavley, Abraham, and Bailey. 3,312,226. Bailey, William D., and C. R. Bradlee, to Textron Inc. Method of forming nuts. 3,347,080, 10-17-67. CI. 72 — 334. Bailey, William J., to American Cyanamid Co. Tertiary phos- phines as flame-retardant agents for acrylic polymers. 3,334,- 064. S-l-67, CI. 260—45.7. Baillie, Adam, and C. D. Robertson, to The Canton Mfg. Co. Ratchet load binder construction. 3,338,359, 8-29-07, CI. 192 — 43.1. Bailly, Florent H.. to Variperm Co. Method of subsurface irrigation and system therefor. 3,307,360, 3-7-67, CI. 61 — Bainton, Herbert W., to Farrel Corp. Extruder-roller die. 3,359,597. 12-26-67, CI. 18 — 12. Bainum, Clarence, to United Stales of America, Navy. High gain A.G.C. system for transistor I.F. systems. 3,309,611, 3-14-67. CI. 325—401. Bair, Daniel L. : See — Keith, Carl D., Kenah, and Bair. 3,331,7S7. Baird-Atomic, Inc. : See — Baird, Walter S. 3,343,448. Baird, Walter S. 3,359, S50. Billings, Bruce H. 3.346.319. Hornig. Arthur W. 3,335 372. Krasinski, John E. 3,319,769. Price, Donald J. 3,337,738. Spergel, Philip, and Gordon. 3,308,43S. Baird, Clyde W., to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Dielectric measuring system including a clamp circuit for modifying one of two detection signals. 3,323,045, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 61. Baird. Ida : See — Baird, WilHam. and Parkinson. 3.300.515. Baird. James D. Web position measuring device and method. 3,342,284, 9-19-67. CI. 1S1— .5. Baird, James L., and J. E. Davis, to Artisan Industries, Inc. Wiped film processing apparatus for evaporating and con- centrating viscous materials. 3,357,479, 12-12-67 CI. 159 — 6. Baird, Leslie L., to General Electric Co. Irreversible electric switch. 3.319,032, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 153. Baird. Leslie L., to General Electric Co. Contact pressure clamp for an electric switch. 3,320,390, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 166. Baird. Robert B., to Union Carbide Corp. Gravure embossing of thermoplastics. 3.311,692, 2-28-67, CI. 264 — 293. Baird, Robert J., to Union Carbide Corp. Method for increas- ing electrode life. 3.307,011, 2-28-67, CI. 219 — 74. Baird, Roger P., Jr.. to Auto Rinse Corp. Golf flag pole retriever. 3,310,026. 3-21-67. CI. 116—173. Baird, Stephen S.._and J. A. Cunningham, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Application of glass to semiconductor devices. 3,355.291. 11-28-67, CI. 96 — 27. Baird. Truette H. : See — Pons. Joseph P.. and Baird. 3,338,071. Baird, Walter S., to Baird-Atomic, Inc. Spectroscopic ap- Daraurs. 3.343,448, 9-26-67, CI. 88 — 14. Baird. Walter S., to Baird-Atomic. Inc. Spectroscopic appa- ratus. 3.359.850. 12-26-67. CI. S8 — 14. Baird. William (deceased, by I. Baird. executrix), and A. Parkinson, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Stabilized bis- and tris-(B-snlfatoalkyl) sulfonium inner salts. 3.300,- 515. 1-24-67. CI. 260 — 327. Baisero, Giobatta : See — Stocehi, Virgilio. Magelli. and Baisero. 3.349,545. Baist, Walter, to Wintershall Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for measuring the wear on surfaces subject to friction. 3,358.495, 12-19-67, CI. 73—7. Baitsholts. Albert D. : See — Przylbylowicz. Edwin P., and Baitsholts. 3,318,451. Baittineer, Jack R., % to J. J. Dougherty. Mechanical hetro- dyne oscillator. 3,344, S73. 10-3-67, CI. 175 — 55. Baizer, Manuel M.. to Monsanto Co. Diloweralkyl beta 2- and 4-pyridyl ethyl succinates and derivatives thereof. 3,312,713, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 295. Bajamar of Houston Tex. : See — Caldwell. Patton PI., Jr. 3,301,209. Bajars, Eric, to American Gage & Machine Co. Automatic meter-calibration apparatus having flying spot pointer sensing. 3,349,325, 10-24-67, CI. 324 — 74. Bajars, Laimonis : See — - Croce, Louis J., and Bajars. 3,303.230. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,297,775. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,303,235. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,303,237. Croce, Louis ,)., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,342,890. Gabliks, Maigonis, Bajars, and Croce. 3,308,182. llwa. Francis C. S., and Bajars. 3,324,195. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Dehydro- genation of hydrocarbons in the presence of oxygen, chlo- rine and a group VIB catalyst. 3,300,950, 2-28-07, CI. 260—680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,183, 3-7-67, CI. 260—680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,184. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,185. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,1S6, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,187, 3-7-67. CI. 260—680. Bajars. Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,188, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,30S,189, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,190, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,191, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308.192, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308.193. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3.30S.194, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308,195, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation process. 3,308.196. 3-7-67. CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation in the presence of chlorine. 3,30S,197. 3-7- 67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars. Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidative de- hydrogenation in the presence of chlorine. 3,30S,198, 3-7— 67, CI. 260— 6S0. Bajars. Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. hydrogenation process. 3,308.199. 3-7-67. Bajars. Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. hydrogenation process. 3,308,200. 3-7-67, Bajars. Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. dehydrogenation in the presence of chlorine and oxygen. 3.316,320, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Dehydrogena- tion of hydrocarbons with oxvgen, chlorine and a group I-A metal compound. 3,359,343. 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars, Laimonis, and L. J. Croce. to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons bv oxidative dehvdro- genation over ferrite catalyst. 3,303,234, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Bajars. Laimonis, L. J. Croce, and M. Gabliks. to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Isoprene production from 2-methyl- pentene-2. 3,306,947, 2-28-67, CI. 260— 6S0. Bajars, Laimonis, M. Gabliks, and L. J. Croce, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons by oxidative de- hydrogenation over ferrite catalyst. 3,334,152, S-l-67, CI. 260— 6S0. Bajcar. Miles S. : See — Crawford, Louis L., Christensen, Sondej, and Bajcar. 3,324.505. Bajorat. Klaus, and H. G. Lott, to Licentia Patent-Verwal- tungs-G.m.b.H. Rotary analog-digital converter. 3,336,5S8, 8-15-67. CI. 340 — 347. Bajulaz, Roger. Vertical transporter. 3,339,709 Oxidative de- Cl. 260— 6S0. Oxidative de- Cl. 260 — 6S0. Hydrocarbon 198—157 Bak-Krait Corp. Freed Rud Bakalar. David. 9-5-67, CI. Means and 3,311,800, 3,341,466. Ltd. : See — Inh T. 3.332 369 to Transitron Electronic Corp. method of sealing glass encapsulated diodes. 3-28-67, CI. 317—236. Bakan, Joseph A. : See — Brynko, Carl. Bakan, Miller, and Scarpelli Bakelite Ltd. : See — Lewis, Reginald N., and Home. 3.349.060. Bakelite Xylonite Ltd. : See — Barnett. George, and Drakelev. 3.326.S43. Banmber Michael W. 3.357.953. Senior. Henry, and Howlett. 3,305,890. Bakeng, Alvin H. : Sec — Johnson, Virgil M. 3,32S,043. Bakeng, Jessie: See — Johnson. Virgil M. 3.32S.043. Baker. Alan C. : See — Karin, Bert, and Baker. 3,300.199. Baker, Alan J., and F. J. Lauta. to United States Steel O.rp. Age hardenable low allov steels. 3.33S.709, S-29-67, CI. 75—123. Baker. Alfred V. : See — Hart. Porter, and Baker. 3.359.471. 70 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Baker, Alfred V., and P. Hart, to The Dow Chemical Co. Magnetic-pneumatic control system. 3,313,212, 4-11-67, Ql g^ 387 Baker, Alfred' V., P. Hart, and B. F. Poetker, to The Dow Chemical Co. Control method and apparatus. 3,341,746, 9-12-67. CI. 317 — 123. Baker, Allister L., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Right-angle viewing attachment. 3,355,981, 12-5-67, CI. 88—14. Baker, Allister L., G. Geier, and C. D. Hillman, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Optical system for determining deviation in- body orientation. 3,302,511, 2-7-67, CI. 88 — 14. Baker, Allister L., W. R. Krause, and W. J. Drexler, to Keuf- fel & Esser Co. Drafting machine. 3,316,644, 5-2-67, CI. 33—79. Baker, Allister L., and W. R. Krause, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Drafting machine. 3,339,285, 9-5-67, CI. 33—79. Baker, Ambrose D., to United States of America, Navy. Prox- imity fuze. 3,326,130, 6-20-67, CI. 107 — 70.2. Baker, Arthur : See — Baker, Arthur K. 3,318,076. Baker, Arthur P., to Amsted Industries Inc. Railway car truck. 3,330,224, 7-11-67, CI. 105 — 197. Baker, Arthur P., to Amsted Industries Inc. Dampened rail- way car truck bolster. 3,335,675, 8-15-67, CI. 105 — 197. Baker, Arthur K., to A. Baker and E. M. Dust-free bench. 3,318,076, 5-9-67, CI. 55 — 350. Baker, Arthur R., to General Motors Corp. Seat belt retractor. 3,343.765, 9-26-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Baker, Basil O., and R. J. Wheldon, to The M-0 Valve Co. Ltd. Low pressure gas-filled discharge device having an envelope comprising metal parts at different potentials in operation insulated from one another by ceramic members. 3,336.492. 8-15-67, CI. 313—190. Baker, Benjamin P. : See — MeKeough, Daniel H., and Baker. 3,303,310. Baker, Benny R. : tsee — Cashion, Kenneth D., and Baker. 3,358,145. Baker, Bernard S., to Courtaulds Ltd. Apparatus for caus- ing signals at random intervals. 3,309,541, 3-14-67, CI. 307 — 106. Baker, Bertsil B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for the separation of diolefins from monoolefins with molecular sieves. 3,311,671, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 677. Baker, Buford M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Intrusion de- tector system. 3,296,587, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Baker, Buford M.. to Texas Instruments Inc. Release mech- anism. 3,316,531, 4-25-67, CI. 340—7. Baker, Bunyani. Machine for digging footing trenches. 3,295,233, 1-3-67, CI. 37 — 96. Baker Castor Oil Co., The : See — Ehrlich. Arthur, Smith, and Patron. 3,345,311. Baker, Charles : See — Wilde, Geoffrey L., Ward, Williamson, and Baker. 3,352,- 114. Baker, Charles O., to Mobil Oil Corp. Transportation of solids in pipelines. 3,312.506, 4-4-67, CI. 302 — 66. Baker, Chester L., and J. F. Austin, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Nonreflective glass coatings. 3,301,701, 1-31-67, CI. 117—118. Baker, Clarence E. Elevating mechanism. 3,323,778, 6-6-67, CI. 254—148. Baker, Clifford D. Towel rack installation. 3,353,779, 11-21- 67, CI. 248—251. Baker, Curtis K. : See — Hazlett, William H., Jr., and Baker. 3,315,564. Baker, Dale B. Pipet. 3,303,651, 2-7-67, CI. 131 — 185. Baker, David D., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Firing energy indicator. 3,336,452, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 121. Baker. Don H. Jr. : See — Heinen, Harold J., Barber, and Baker. 3,330,646. Baker, Don R., M. E. Brokke, and D. R. Arneklev, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Certain 3-dithiophosphorylacetyl-3-aza bicvclo r 3,2,2] nonane compounds. 3,347,850, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 239 Baker,' Don R., H. M. Pitt, and S. Y. C. Soong, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method of desuckering tobacco plants with di- and tri-thiocarbonates and thiodichloromethylsulfides. 3,350,191, 10-31-67, CI. 71 — 78. Baker, Donald A. : See — Levy, Sheldon G., Baker, and Monroe. 3,337,471. Baker, Donald B., to Bird Machine Co. Spray apparatus. 3,347,463, 10-17-67, CI. 239—113. Baker, Donald B., and G. L. Nelson, to Bird Machine Co. Suction roll with lubricating and washing showers. 3,300,- 374, 1-24-67. CI. 162—276. Baker, Donald E., and W. G. Culpin, to The E. T. Oakes Corp. Apparatus for dividing dough and like materials. 3,349,438, 10-31-67, CI. 18—30. Baker. Dorothea S. : See — Baker, Morton H., and Marindin. 3,348,281. Baker, Douglas A. : See — Stevinson, Harry T., Baker, and Paynter. 3,360,728. Baker, Dvkes M. Collar for buck fastener. 3,295,404. 1-3- 67, CI.* 85—7. Baker, Edgar G. : See — Frieder, Leonard P., and Baker. 3,353,197. Baker, Edward P., and H. E. Forsha, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Winding transposition. 3,348,182. 10-17-67, CI. 336 — 187. Baker, Edward S., to The Boeing Co. Current control appara- tus. 3,321,668, 5-23-67, CI. 317—11. Baker, Edwin H. : See — Donat Frank J., and Baker. 3.344,100. Baker Equipment Engineering Co., Inc. : See — ■ Milner, Edwin E., Jr. 3,295,633. Baker, Ethelbert J., Jr. : See — Lindholm, L'lric S., Garza, and Baker. 3,338,092. Baker, Eugene E., and G. M. Boehm, to Halliburton Co. Cementing plug apparatus. 3,322,197, 5-30-67, CI. 166 — 75. Baker, Freddie N. : See — Baker, James N., J. F. and F. N., and Gazzaway. 3,317,- 804. Baker, George A. : See — Nelson, Forrest A., and Baker. 3,348.136. Baker, George H. Drapery support. 3,296,651, 1-10-67, CI. 16—87.4. Baker, George W., to York Research Corp. Miniature arc discharge tube. 3,305,288, 2-21-67, CI. 316 — 16. Baker, George W., to York Research Corp. Cold cathode tube whose pressure is below the critical pressure. 3,324,348, 6-6-67, CI. 315 — 168. Baker, George W., and R. D. Wiseman, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Explosive energy transfer means. 3,352,236, 11-14-67, CI. 102 — 24. Baker, George W., and R. D. Wiseman, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Helicopter rotor shaft and rotor blade sever- ing means. 3,352,513, 11-14-67, CI. 244 — 17.15. Baker, Glenn A., to Coil Anodizers, Inc. Method and means for smoothing edges of strip material. 3,323,342, 6-6-67, CI. 72—200. Baker, Graham I. Transverse adjustment bearing for vertical storage filing cabinet lath. 3,312,515, 4-4-67, CI. 312—321. Baker, H. Keats : See — Yunt, Fred W., and Baker. 3,345,889. Baker, Harry, Sr., to American Can Co. Container and lid assembly. 3,347,408, 10-17-67, CI. 220 — 60. Baker, Harry I., to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Electric tachom- eter system employing thermo responsive elements. 3,327,- 209, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 70. Baker, Harry L. : See — ■ Boone, Frank L., and Maurer. 3,340.778. Baker, Henry C. Water skiing aid. 3,326,175, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 235. Baker. Herbert : See — Rathje, David S., and Baker. 3,304,705. Baker, Herbert K. Overrunning clutches including differential drive devices. 3,344,686, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 650. Baker, Herbert K. Variable torque multiplying devices. 3,358,- 530, 12-19-67, CI. 74 — 677. Baker, Hugh M., Jr. Cathodic protection method and appara- tus. 3,355,370, 11-28-67, CI. 204—147. Baker, J. E., Co., The : See — Paul, Robert A., and Forchheimer. 3,310,415. Baker, J. T., Chemical Co. : See — Schramm, Charles H. 3.313,747. Schramm, Charles H. 3,334,110. Schramm, Charles H., and Friihauf. 3.305,494. Schramm, Charles H., and Zief. 3,350,355. Schramm, Charles H., and Zief. 3,350,356. Baker, Jack B. : See — Shaffer, Francis B., and Baker. 3,341,713. Baker, James, F. Bould, and C. A. Schurr, to Square D Co. Overhoist limit switch. 3,315,045, 4-18-67, CI. 200- — 47. Baker, James A., to Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. Im- munizing pigs against hog cholera with selected strains of live virus diarrhea virus and preparation of virus diarrhea virus hyper-immune hog cholera serum. 3,346,456, 10-10- 67, CI. 167 — 80. Baker, James Conveyors Ltd. : See — Baker, James M. 3,348,660. Baker, James F. : See — Baker, James N., J. F. and F. N., and Gazzaway. 3,317,- 804. Baker, James G., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Relatively wide-angle apochromatic objective lens system. 3,306,695, 2-28-67, CI. 350—189. Baker, James J. : See — Buchwalter, Francis F., Greif, Skolnik, and Baker. 3,311,941. Baker, James M., to James Baker Conveyors Ltd. Conveyors. 3,348,660, 10-24-67, CI. 198—168. Baker, James N., J. F. and F. N., and W. R. Gazzaway. Var- iable speed induction motors including photo electric posi- tion sensing. 3,317,804, 5-2-67, CI. 318 — 138. Baker, James R., and E. H. Phelps, to American Cast Iron Pipe Co. Method of coating metal surfaces with polyethyl- ene utilizing a polyethylene primes and articles produced thereby. 3,348,995, 10-24-67, CI. 161 — 216. Baker, John C. Folding partition and hanger therefor. 3,303,612, 2-14-67, CI. 49—127. Baker, John C, Jr., to International Latex & Chemical Corp. Oil resistant nitrile rubbers and rubber cements prepared therefrom. 3,338,862, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Baker, John E., to General Electric Co. Vibration damping turbomachinery blade. 3,357,850, 12-12-67, CI. 117 — 69. Baker, John G. : See — Parker. Earl E., and Baker. 3,345,339. Baker, John G., to Baker Mfg. Co. Float for hydraulic accumulator. 3,308,984, 3-14-67, CI. 220 — 26. Baker, John G., to Baker Mfg. Co. Float for hydropneumatic tank. 3,349,945, 10-31-67, CI. 220 — 26. LIST OF PATENTEES 71 Baker, John J., and W. G. Benjey, to Gardner-Denver Co. Fluid conductor and take-oft" apparatus. 3,326,234, C-20-G7, CI. 137— 5S0. Baker, Joseph S., and C. G. Lindeman, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Packaged preleavened dough containing sodium acid pyrophosphate, and sodium and potassium bicarbonate. 3,297,449, 1-10-G7, CI. 99—90. Baker, Joseph W. : See — Newallis, Peter E., Chupp, and Baker. 3,321,295. Baker, Joseph W., J. P. Chupp, and P. E. Newallis, to Mon- santo Co. O-aryl dialkylphosphinothioates. 3,351,682, 11-7- 67, CI. 260—954. Baker, Joseph W., and J. P. Chupp to Monsanto Co. Herbicldal benzamides and methods. 3,357,816, 12-12-67, CI. 71— 118. Baker, Kenneth G., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Color transmis- sion transmitter with phase correction means. 3,315,170, 4-18-67. CI. 328—155. Baker, Larry M. : See — Litz, Lawrence M., and Baker. 3,317,203. Baker, Leonard M. : See — Spence, Sydney P., Baker, Steiner, Madestau, and Rowe. 3,311,668. Baker. Leonard M., and W. L. Carrick, to Union Carbide Corp. Olefin polymerization process and catalyst therefor. 3,324,- 101, 6-6-67, CI. 260—94.9. Baker, Leroy D., and L. F. Carkhuff, to Diamond International Corp. Carton flap heat sealing apparatus. 3,335,544, 8-15- 67, CI. 53 — 375. Baker Mfg. Co. : See — Baker, John G. 3,308,9S4. Baker, John G. 3,349,945. Lien Neil C. 3,315,605. Baker, Mark E., and J. P. Burger, to United Aircraft Corp. Water separator construction. 3,347,027, 10-17-67, CI. 55—320. Baker, Marshall W. : See — Beatenbough, Paul K., and Baker. 3,352,125. Baker, Marshall W., and P. K. Beatenbough, to General Motors Corp. Air conditioning evaporator control for automobiles. 3,314,248, 4-18-67, CI. 62 — 217. Baker, Marvin A., to General Electric Co. System for con- trolling the time constant of a shunt field. 3,316,480, 4-25-67, CI. 322 — 83. Baker, Melvin. Educational device. 3,327,406, 6-27-67, CI. 35—9. Baker, Melvin C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cata- lyst composition. 3,340,207, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 429. Baker, Morton H., deceased by D. S. Baker, administratrix, and F. R. Marindin, to Doran Bros., Inc. Fur felting machine. 3,348,281, 10-24-67, CI. 28 — 5. Baker, Norma L. : See — Duncan, Robert C, and Baker. Re. 26,151. Baker Oil Tools, Inc. : See — Castro. Luis F. 3,311,171. Chenoweth, David V. 3,319,717. Chenoweth, David V. 3,349,858. Chenoweth, David V. 3.351,349. Clark, Earnest H., Jr., and Raulins. 3,351,133. Claycomb, Jackson R. 3,333,459. Claycomb. Jackson R. 3.344.S61. De Rochemont, John F. 3,336,983. Henslee, Waldo W., Jr., and Cockrell. 3,3,311,173. Johnson. Gary R. 3.334.907. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 3,306,365. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., and Castro. 3,355,142. McZilkey, Horace W., Jr. 3,306,363. Meyers, William D. 3,335,800. Muse, John F. 3,306,366. Myers, William D. 3.360,235. Park. Robert O. 3,351,144. Seyffert, Walter H., III. 3,335,802. Baker. Paul H., and J. A. Cook, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Hydrogen peroxide manufacture. 3,330,625. 7-11-67, CI. 23—207. Baker Perkins Inc. : See — • Cox, Bradley G. 3,301,138. Cox, Bradley G. 3.348,816. De Courey, Rowland J. J. 3.314,297. Krenke, Norman O. 3,297,367. Morrison, Robert H. 3,334,7S4. Plastridge, Le Forrest C. 3,308,211. Rohn, Owen W. 3,308.994. Temple, Hiram E. 3.297.176. Temple, Hiram E. 3,301,411. Temple, Hiram E. 3,319,806. Temple, Hiram E. 3,331,4S5. Temple, Hiram E. 3,342,01 S. Temple, Hiram E. 3.352,346. Baker Perkins Ltd. : See — Jeffery, Maurice S. 3,318,263. Baker, Ralph L. : See — Veillette, Leo J.. Williams, and Baker. 3,359,819. Baker, Richard C. Abrasion tester. 3,343,339, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 7. Baker, Richard H., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Gateable bridge network having power gain. 3,302,039, 1-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Baker, Robert C. : See — Stearns, Charles F.. Urban, and Baker. 3.307,352. Baker, Robert L. : See — Parks, Walter J. 3,308,952. Baker, Robert S., to American Concrete Crosstie Corp. Machine for making prestressed concrete members. 3,305,- 907, 2-28-67, CI. 25—2. Baker, Samuel B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Manufacture of aromatic polycarboxyllc acids. 3,337,617, 8-22-67, CI. 200—523. Baker, Samuel B., and W. R. Thompson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Secondary alcohol ethoxylation. 3,359,- 331, 12-19-07, Cl. 260—615. Baker, Sanford H., and U. C. Hoischen, to MAC Valves, Inc. Solenoid with detent means. 3,346,827, 10-10-67, Cl. 335 — 253. Baker, Stanley W. : See — Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Plckford, Baker, and Tahl. 3,306,047. Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Plckford, Baker, and Tahl. 3,330,116. Baker, 'Stephen C, to Su-Ev, Inc. Recoil snubber for guns. 3,300,889, 1-31-67, Cl. 42—74. Baker, Stephen C, to Su-Ev, Inc. Holder for paint cans. 3,309,053, 3-14-67, Cl. 248—210. Baker, Stephen C. Straight-through flow regulating valve. 3,333,599, 8-1-67, Cl. 137—501. Baker, Stephen C. Adjustable straight-through flow regulator. 3,351,086, 11-7-67, Cl. 137—501. Baker, Theodore C. Combined paperboard and plastic egg carton. 3,346,171, 10-10-67, Cl. 229 — 44. Baker, Theodore C, and R. G. Mathias, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for measuring the resistivity of molten glass. 3,339,138, 8-29-67, Cl. 324 — 64. Baker, Thomas R., and T. B. Brickson, to Kliklok Corp. Article transfer devices. 3,314,555, 4-18-67, Cl. 214 — 1. Baker, Von D., W. S. Castle, H. M. Mar, and D. K. Thompson, to General Motors Corp. Turbine rotor-jet nozzle assembly. 3,333,818, 8-1-67, Cl. 253—77. Baker, Wade. Ditch forming and cleaning mechanism. 3,309,- 802, 3-21-67, Cl. 37 — 191. Baker, William J. ; by decree of distribution of the estate of R. S. Willis, deceased, assor. to E. N. Willis. Balanced shut off valve. 3,331,583, 7-18-67, Cl. 251 — 62. Baker, William O., to Swimquip, Inc. Automatic skim tank and system. 3,306,448, 2-28-67, Cl. 210 — 121. Baker, William R. : See — Selwood, Alan, and Baker. 3,307,694. Baker, William R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse generator with standing wave energy storage. 3.333,203. 7-25-67, Cl. 328 — 59. Baker, Willis L., and C. B. Briggs, to Plastiwall, Inc. Appa- ratus for applying decorative coatings to wood panels. 3,319,601, 5-16-67, Cl. 118 — 255. Bakhtar, Farhang, I. Marland, and S. A. Tobias, to National Research Development Corp. Impulse-forming and like machines. 3,329,003, 7-4-67, Cl. 72—453. Bakis, Raimo, to International Business Machines Corp. Scan- ning apparatus employing means compensating for vari- ations in character height and width and for variations in the position or linearity of lines of print. 3,350,505, 10-31- 67, Cl. 17S— 6.8. Bakke, Bjorn K., to A. Knag, A/S. Window constructions. 3,308.582. 3-14-67. C:. 49 — 383. Bakke, Hans A., to General Electric Co. Automatic exposure control for camera. 3,302,545, 2-7-67, Cl. 95 — 64. Bakke, Harold P., and E. J. Kopp. Frame construction meth- od. 3,295.288, 1-3-67, Cl. 52 — 741. Bakke, Melvin F.. to Lincoln Tool and Mfg. Co. Wire cutting and gripping device. 3.330,308. 7-11-67, Cl. 140 — 104. Bakke. Ole G., D. L. Black, and J. Giuffre, to Douglas Air- craft Co., Inc. Stabilized buoy assembly. 3,329,015, 7-4-67, Cl. 73 — 170. Bakke, Ole S., to Aqua Drain, Inc. Apparatus for relieving basements from external hydrostatic pressure. 3,304,672, 2-21-67. Cl. 52—169. Bakken, Joseph E. Wallet. 3,304,979, 2-21-67, Cl. 150 — 32. Bakker, Joannes H. : See — Bakker, Johannes and J. H. 3.328,615. Bakker. Johannes and J. H. Vibrating device. 3,32S,615, 6-27- 67, Cl. 310 — 80. Bakker, Lubertus, to The Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,297,773, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 673.5. Bakker, Martinus A. M. : Set- — Hendriks, Andrianus A. M., and Bakker. 3.311.964. Bakker, Roel, to AMP Inc. Connector and insulating sleeve for spark plug or distributor. 3,359,526, 12-19-67, Cl. 339—26. Bakker, Wate T., and J. G. Lindsay, to Aluminum Laboratories Ltd. Method of preparing magnesia spinel. 3,304,153, 2-1-1-67, Cl. 23—52. Bakker, Willem, to American Enka Corp. Method and device for securing yarn packages. 3,319,409, 5-16-67, Cl. 57 — 34. Bakker. Willem F., A. J. Johnson, and J. P. Kosiarski. to Metex Corp. Shielded window construction. 3.305,623, 2-21-67, Cl. 174—35. Bakkerus, Hermanus, to Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natuurwetensehappelijk Onderzoek Ten behoeve van Nijverheid. Device for feeding additional materials into a stream of molten metals. 3,357,692, 12-12-67, Cl. 266^39. Bakkes, Antonius J. G., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing a cathode rav tube with a rigid collar. 3,327,036, 6-20-67, Cl. 254 — 128. 72 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Baks, Claude L., and P. M. A. Chesnel, to Societe DeProspec- tion Electrique Sehluinberger, S.A. Multiple perforation shaped charge. 3,347,164, 10-17-67, CI. 102 — 24. Balaguer, Rodolfo K., to Patent Holding Corp. Dry cell battery having a plurality of carbon electrodes spaced around the periphery and in contact with the container. 3,297,488, 1-10-67, CI. 136—107. Balaguer, Rodolfo R., to Patent Holding Corp. Battery pack. 3,314,823, 4-18-67, CI. 136—166. Balaguer, Rodolfo R., to Patent Holding Corp. Mounting for a fishing reel. 3,315,912, 4-25-67, CI. 242—84.2. Balaguer, Rodolfo R., to Patent Holding Corp. Apparatus for wrapping an anode cylinder with a bibulous separator. 3,331,724, 7-18-67, CI. 156—450. Balaguer, Rodolfo R., to Patent Holding Corp. Dry cell bat- tery having carbonaceous material disposed between the lay- ers of the battery mix. 3,350,235, 10-31-67, CI. 136 — 107. Balamuth, Lewis : See — Kleesattel, Claus, Kuris, and Balamuth. 3,304,479. Balamuth, Lewis, to Cavitron Ultrasonics Inc. Energy storage in high frequency vibratory devices. 3,341,935, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 470. Balamuth, Lewis, and A. Kuris, to Cavitron Ultrasonics,; Inc. Ultrasonic heating method. 3,321,558, 5-23-67, CI. 263— 52. Balamuth, Lewis, and C. Kleesattel, to Cavitron Ultrasonics Inc. Ultrasonic cleaning methods and apparatus. 3,321,871, 5-30-67, CI. 51—262. Balamuth, Lewis, and A. Kuris, to Cavitron Ultrasonics, Inc. Magnetostrictive vibratory tool. 3,343,018, 9-19-67, CI. 310—26. Balandis, Leo S. : See — Hawkins, Robert D., and Balandis. 3,320,617. Balansard, Jules J. J., and P. J. L. Bernard. Lincomycin de- rivatives and process for preparing same. 3,351,582, 11-7- 67, CI. 260 — 210.5. Balanz Racing Plate Corp. : See — Castillo, Thomas. 3,311,174. Balas Collet Mfg. Co. : See — Cos, John R. 3,311,383. Balashova, Ekaterina G. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov. Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Balax, Inc. : See — Van Vleet, John M. 3,347,114. Balaz, Charles S. : See — Lowell, Peter M., Balaz, and Anderson. 3,353,480. Balazer & Droll Sehnitt-V. Werkzeugbau : See — Muskulus, Willi, and Muller. 3,344,760. Balazs, Conrad F., and W. W. Burlew, to The Dow Chemical Co. Strain gauge. 3,323,092, 5-30-67, CI. 338 — 6. Balcerzak, Kazimierz Z. : See — Ciborowski, Stanislaw M., and Balcerzak. 3.349,007. Balch, James L., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Face tent for inhalation therapy. 3,295,521, 1-3-67, CI. 128 — 205. Balch, Ralph H. : See — Stoll, Reiner G., and Balch. 3,309,855. Balch, Ralph H., to Celanese Corp. Filament feeding. 3,303,- 982, 2-14-67, CI. 226 — 97. Balch, William, to Realist Inc. Combined slide file box and viewer. 3,349,509, 10-31-67, CI. 40 — 63. Balch, William, to The Quint Machine Corp. Evaeuator assem- bly. 3.349,793, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 322. Balchunas, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Repeat alarm with condition indicator. 3,308,617, 3-14-67, CI. 58 — 21.155. Balchunas, Charles A., to General Electric Co. Illuminated panel member. 3,328,570, 6-27-67, CI 240 — 2.1. Balchunas, Charles A., and S. A. Gogliormella, to General Electric Co. Alarm clock. 3,328,953, 7-4-67, CI. 58 — 22.7. Balco Filtertechnik G.m.b.H. : See — Heinrich, Hans-Joachim, and Dietzel. 3,359,192. Balcrank Division of the Wheelabrader Corp. : See — Borman, Jess W., and Sehaefer. 3,342,086. Balda-Kamerawerk Rudolf Gruter Kommanditgesellschaft : See— Lange, Karl H. 3,356,001. Lange, Karl H. 3,358,571. Baldenhofer, William G., and F. G. Krafft ; said Krafft, assor. to said Baldenhofer. Method and apparatus for con- tinuously clarifying machine tool coolant and the like. 3,341,983, 9-19-67, CI. 51 — 267. Balder Electric Co. : See — Tamm, Emil S. 3,348,000. Baldi, Alfonso L., Jr. : See — Schuster, Ludwig K., and Baldi. 3.318,716. Schuster, Ludwig K, and Baldi. 3,346,522. Balding, George H., to United States of America, Navy. Electronic visual cue indicator svstem for aircraft. 3,309,659, 3-14-67, CI. 340—27. Balding, George H., to Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corp. Electronic visual cue generator for providing an integrated display. 3,319,248, 5-9-67, CI. 343 — 11. Balding, George H., to Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corp. Radiographic screen having channels filled with a material which emits photons when energized bv gama or X-ravs. 3,344,276, 9-26-67, CI. 250 — 80. Baldock. George S.. to Ferranti, Ltd. Radar svstems. 3.309,698, 3-14-67, CI. 343—5. Baldor Electric Co. : See — Tamm, Emil S. 3.356,873. Tamm, Emil S. 3,359,475. Baldrey, John A., and J. C. A. Weaver, said Baldrey assor. to Texas Instruments Inc. Treatment process for silicon com- pounds. 3,323,870, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 205. Baldridge, Donald B., to Monsanto Co. Laminated glass hav- ing electrically operated instrument indicator means em- bedded in the interlayer. 3,317,906, 5-2-67, CI. 340 — 366. Balducci, Walter O., to Emhart Corp. Top latch unit. 3,319,- 986, 5-16-07, CI. 292 — 92. Baldwin, Alan W. : See — Birmingham, Henry P., Baldwin, and Perry. 3,353,153. Baldwin, Ann. Dress form with retractible shoulders. 3,322,- 309, 5-30-67, CI. 223—68. Baldwin Bracelet Corp. : See — Bowles, John W. 3,319,800. Baldwin, Charles R., and K. De Young, to Lektro Guard Corp. Enclosed archery lane having a movable target. 3,306,616, 2-28-67, CI. 273 — 101. Baldwin, D. H., Co. : See — Brombaugh, John B. 3,316,496. Brombaugh, John B. 3,333,042. Cunningham, Thomas W. 3,300,569. Fritz, William L. 3,313,878. Jones, Edward M. Re. 26,252. Jones, Edward M. 3,328,591. Jones, Edward M. 3,344,418. Martin, Daniel W. 3.327,043. Munch, Walter, Jr. 3,327,046. Munch, Walter, Jr., and Scheide. 3,355,539. Munch, Walter, Jr., and Scherer. 3,321,567. Munch. Walter, Jr.. and Scherer. 3,333,041. Woll, Thomas P. 3,340,343. Baldwin, Edward K. Lawn treating system. 3,351,290, 11-7- 67, CI. 239—276. Baldwin-Ehret-Hill, Inc. : See — Kodaras, Michael J. 3,351,154. Melander. Jack A. 3,350,968. Baldwin, Ernest E. Boat trailer hitch. 3,303,951, 2-14-67, CI. 214-^517. Baldwin, Francis P. : See — Van de Castle, John F., Hooton, and Baldwin. 3,332,924. Baldwin-Gegenheimer Corp. : See — Wyatt, James B., and Stad. 3,358,704. Baldwin, George D., to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Filament shock mounting for lamps. 3,327,110, 6-20-67, CI. 240 — 90. Baldwin, George D., to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Instant contact lamp construction. 3,335,268, 8-8-67, CI. 240 — 7.1. Baldwin, George D., and D. Sakuta, to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Adjustable mounting for vehicle lights. 3,341,802, 9-12-67, CI. 339—21. Baldwin, George D., J. Spiteri, H. W. Grosser, and H. J. Collette, to Truck-Lite Co., Inc. Protective juncture box and releasable connector. 3,351,885, 11-7-67, CI. 339 — 74. Baldwin, James F. Allovs for use at high temperatures. 3,310,399. 3-21-67. CI. 75 — 171. Baldwin, John A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bistable magnetic core circuit. 3,296,455, 1-3-67, CI. 307 — 88. Baldwin, John A., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic memory element with nondestructive read-out. 3,296,602, 1-3-67, CI. 340—174. Baldwin, John B., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Vacuum-attached gage for measuring strains in elastic, viscoelastic, and low-modulus plastic materials. 3,344,660, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 88. Baldwin, John J. : See — Bolhofer, William A., and Baldwin. 3,347,910. Baldwin, John L. E., to Rank-Bush Murphy Ltd. Voltage generator producing constant amplitude, 90° phase-displaced sawtooth waveforms over wide range of output frequencies. 3,322,973, 5-30-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Baldwin, John L. E., to Rank-Bush Murphv Ltd. Demodulator for frequency modulated signals. 3,328,710, 6-27-67, CI. 329—103. Baldwin, John L. E., and D. J. Parkyn, to Rank-Bush Murphy Ltd. Advance pulse generator employing addi- tional transistor to sense and remove excess charge on coupling capacitor due to input pulse skipping. 3,297,884, 1-10-67, CI. 307—88.5. Baldwin, John L. E., and D. J. Parkyn, to Rank-Bush Murphy Ltd Signal level control apparatus. 3,309,615, 3-14-67, CI. 328—175. Baldwin, Leoniel C, and R. A. Jensen, to Howe Sound Co. Vacuum-forming apparatus. 3,307,222, 3-7-67, CI. IS — 19. Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corn. : See — Boshold, Raymond F. 3,352 141. Brothman, Abraham, and Horowitz. 3,348,559. Brown, Edwin C, and Brownell. 3,327,880. Hautau, Charles F. 3.299,681. Hoffmann, Leo. 3,353,397. Kent, Francis J., and Klaverkamp. 3,314,267. Mede. John J. 3,330.592. Pollak, Kurt. 3,349.598. Sibler, Guenter W. 3,355,927. Spier, Hans G. 3.304.600. Tidball, Robert A. 3.335,083. Tidball, Robert A., King, and Often. 3,340,159. Willi, Richard B. 3.307, S2S. Willi, Richard B. 3.330,532. LIST OF PATENTEES 73 Baldwin-Montrose Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Rosin, Jacob. 3,334,139. Baldwin, Philip S., % to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Master cylinder. 3,300,973, 1-31-07, CI. 60—54.6. Baldwin, Philip S., to Receipt-AG. Sealing ring for pistons slidably mounted in cylinders of hydraulic mechanisms. 3,336,033, 8-15-67, CI. 277 — 78. Baldwin, Richard F. Wood turning lathe attachment. 3,332,- 438, 7-23-67, CI. 142—7. Baldwin, Robert S. : See — Young, Vernon V., Hodge, and Baldwin. 3,323,99S. Baldwin, Roger A. : See — Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,311,646. Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,341,477. Washburn, Robert M., and Baldwin. 3,341,478. Baldwin, Samuel L. : See — Franklin, John S., and Baldwin. 3,348,035. Baldwin, Samuel L., to General Electric Co. Luminaire latching device. 3,297,865, 1-10-67, CI. 240 — 147. Baldwin, Walton B. : See — Winkler, Albert H., Baldwin, and Morgan. 3,328,011. Baldwin, William M., Jr., R. E. Cairns, Jr., H. G. Marsh, and R. E. Wilson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Disper- sion hardened metal sheet and process. 3,346,427, 10-10-67, CI. 148—11.5. Baldwin, Samuel L. : See — Franklin, John S., and Baldwin. 3,353,015. Baldy, Maurice F., and D. T. Boughner, to United States Steel Corp. Method of treating steel and a novel steel product. 3,344,000, 9-26-67, CI. 148 — 12.3. Balenger, John W. : See — Sarnofr, Stanley J., and Balenger. 3,326,215. Sarnoft", Stanley J., and Balenger. 3,330,279. Sarnoff, Stanley J., and Balenger. 3,348,545. Bales, William H., to Rosemount Engineering Co., Ltd. Resist- ance thermometer and method of making the same. 3,334,- 322, S-l-67, CI. 338 — 28. Balestra, Carlo, to Nitrox S.A. Process for the preservation of foods with nitrous oxide. 3,335,014, 8-S-67, CI. 99 — 150. Balfour, Arthur J., and R. K. Brubaker, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Drive mechanism. 3,313,180, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 711. Balfour, Henry, and Co. Ltd. : See — Johnston, James S. 3,316,958. Baliguet, Michel P. : See — Tissier, Roger H., Baliguet, and Stieglitz. 3,312.057. Balikjian, Nishan. Automatic flushing system. 3,314,084, 4-18-67, CI. 4—249. Balinski, Henry A., to United States Gypsum Co. Structural member with an X configuration web. 3,349,535, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 634. Balint, Andrew : See — Smitzer, Louis A., Gawin, Balint, Porazinski, and Bielik. 3,354,774. Balint, Andrew, to Bell & Howell Co. Pulse stretcher electric circuit. 3,351,820, 11-7-67, CI. 317—148.5. Balint, John, to George K. Garrett Co., Division of MSL In- dustries, Inc. 3,317,172, 5-2-67, Cl. 248 — 316. Balint, John, to George K. Garrett Co. Electric wire-terminal spring clips. 3,340,497, 9-5-67, CI. 339—217. Balint, John V., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Cap liner. 3,312,365, 4-4-67, CI. 215—7. Balk. Joseph : See — Dickson, Edgar V., and Balk. 3,304,740. Balke, Roy L., and R. S. Pearson, to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine stators and method of making same. 3,330,977, 7-11-67, CI. 310 — 214. Ball Bros. Co. Inc. : See — Doud, Wilbur O., and Cook. 3,301,382. Giessler, Donald A. 3,356.625. Lyon, Kenneth C, Pickard, and Seholes. 3,352,708. Munford, Marvin S. 3,297,498. Pickard, John E. 3,296,173. Pickartl, John E. 3,296,174. Pickard, John E. 3,352,707. Pickard. John E. 3,354,825. Pickard John E. 3.357.853. Sadler, William S. 3,337.684. Sherer. Abraham I., and Ruzicka. 3,296,142. Ball Brothers Research Corp. : See — Fogelberg, Clement V. 3,355,769. Hackett, Kenneth R. 3,308.387. Stacey, David S. 3,348.049. Ball, Charles A. Staked aluminum shelves. 3,329,281, 7-4-67, CI. 211—153. Ball, Frank J., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Method of preparing lignin reinforced rubber and product. 3.312,- 643, 4-4-67, CI. 260—17.5. Ball, Frederick M., and J. H. Davis, to Eastman Kodak Co. Cellulose acyl ester film-forming composition. 3,313,639, 4-11-67, CI. 106—171. Ball, Harry, and J. J. Thompson, to Technical Fabricators, Inc. Filter cartridge unit and porous filter element for use In connection therewith. 3,327. S64, 6-27-67. CI. 210 — 457. Ball. James. Dredging method. 3,310,S94, 3-28-67, CI. 37—195. Ball, John D., deceased (by V. D. Ball, executrix), F. J. Feagin, and M. C. Terry, to Esso Production Research Co. Seismic svstem using a slotted disc source producing a binary code. 3,307,649, 3-7-67, 181 — .5. 242-023— P 6 Ball, John D., and C. J. Charske, to Esso Production Re- search Co. Seismic system with a radio communications link connecting the recording and shot stations. 3,316,996, 5-2-67, CI. 181— .5. Ball, John D., deceased by V. D. Ball, executrix, and J. B. Pearson, to Esso Production Research Co. Apparatus for measuring travel time of seismic waves from the earth's surface to a given depth in the earth. 3,319,221, 5-9-67, Cl. 340 — 15.5. Ball, John D„ and W. D. Mounce, to Esso Production Research Co. Apparatus for converting lineal selsmogram sections into an areally presented seismogram. 3,327,287, 6-20-67, Cl. 340 — 15.5. Ball, John E., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Surface finish for continuous electrode. 3,321,944, 5-30-67, Cl. 72 — 46. Ball, John F. Wire dispenser. 3,337,158, 8-22-67, Cl. 242—139. Ball, John R., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Computing device. 3,296,426, 1-3-67. Cl. 235—175. Ball, Murray E. : See — McKown, William L., and Ball. 3,322,073. Ball, Murray E.. W. L. McKown, and P. K. Zietlow, to General Mills, Inc. Cutting apparatus. 3,358,537, 12-19-67, Cl. 83 — 101. Ball, Peter: See — Foster, John, and Ball. 3,324,703. Ball, Ralph, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Grounding sheath connector. 3,315.024, 4-18-67, Cl. 174 — 75. Ball, Stanley, to Glaxo Group Ltd. Streptomyces derived antibiotics. 3,311,538, 3-28-67, Cl. 167 — 65. Ball, Thomas Z., and E. G. Brown, to Atlas Chemical Indus- tries, Inc. Method of blasting. 3,295,445, 1-3-67, Cl. 102 — 23. Ball, Verna D. : See — Ball., John D., Feagin, and Terry. 3.307,649. Ball John D., and Pearson. 3,319,221. Ballantine, James S. Tower. 3,302,345, 2-7-67, Cl. 52— 121. Ballantine, P., & Sons : See — Sichler. Joseph E. 3,357,602. Ballard, Carlos E. : See — Keener, Russell W., De Marsh, and Ballard. 3,348,842. Ballard, Charles U. Fluid system venting and filling. 3,299,- 637, 1-24-67, Cl. 60—54.5. Ballard, Delbert L. : See — Jonker, Frederick, and Ballard. 3,340,385. Ballard, Earcy L. Insect trap. 3,303,599, 2-14-67, Cl. 43— 118. Ballard, John II. : See — Deering, Roland F„ and Ballard. 3.342,193. Ballard, John W. Dispensing package for medication. 3,303,- 927, 2-14-67, Cl. 206 — 42. Ballard, Robert G., to General Electric Co. Compensator for gyroscopic instrument. 3,319,475, 5-16-67, Cl. 74 — 5.43. Ballard, Robert R. : See — Musick, Richard O., Ballard, and Robertson. 3.323.3S6. Ballard, Samuel S., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Seismic sono- buov. 3,325, 77S, 6-13-67, Cl. 340 — 7. Ballard, Samuel S., R. D. J. Proctor, and W. E. Barry, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Sonobuoy with depth selection capabilities. 3,309,649, 3-14-67, Cl. 340—2. Ballard, Wade E., and R. H. Walpole, Jr., to Menardl & Co. Spacer rings for dust collector bags. 3,333,403. 8-1-67, Cl. Balias, Wiiliam E. Bookholder. 3,351,312, 11-7-67, Cl. 248 — 44S. Ballass, John T., B. J. Freedman, and J. C. Brodskv, to Gen- eral Dynamics Corp. Welding flux. 3,340,103, 9-5-67, Cl, 14S— 26. Rallass, John T., and B. J. Freedman. to General Dynamics Corp. Welding flux. 3,340,104, 9-5-67, Cl. 14S — 26. Ballass, John T., and B. J. Freedman, to General Dynamics Corp. Welding flux. 3.340,105, 9-5-67, Cl. 148—26. Ballass, John T., and B. J. Freedman. to General Dynamics Corp. Welding flux. 3,340,106, 9-5-67, Cl. 14S— 26. Ballass, John T., and B. J. Freedman, to General Dvnamios Corp. Welding flux. 3,340,107, 9-5-67, Cl. 148 — 26. Balle, Walter, to Leonk-Herbert Maschinenfabrik. Vulcanizing press for vulcanizing vehicle tires. 3,337,917, 8-29-67, Cl. 18—17. Ballenger, Robert J., and R. G. Schaefer, to Central Special- ties Co. Flexible clothing clamp structure. 3,350,754, 11-7- 67, Cl. 24 — 255. Ballentine, James B., W. A. H. Huffman, and O. A. Pickett, to Monsanto Co. Modified polyamides having improved af- finity for dyes. 3.304,289, 2-14-67. Cl. 260—78. Bailer. Albert H. Dispenser for generally cylindrical objects. 3,323,679, 6-^6-67, Cl. 221—195. Ballester. Claudio J. : See — Krupick, Walter J., Hoffman, and Ballester. 3,327,538. Ballester, Manuel, and J. Riera, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chlorinated aromatic free radicals and their prep- aration. 3,347,940, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 649. Ballester, Manuel, J. Castaner, and J. Riera. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Triphenvl methane free radicals and their preparation. 3,347,941, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 649. Ballester, Manuel, J. Castaner, and J. Riera : said Castaner and said Riera assors. to said P.allester. Perchlorinated hydrocarbon polvmers and their preparation. 3,360.574, 12-26-fi7. Cl. 260 — 649. 74 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ballin, Gene. Collapsible tubes with follower and the method of tilling thereof. 3,297,207, 1-10-67, CI. 222—107. Ballin, Gene. Infant feeding container and cap assembly. 3,339,771, 9-5-67, CI. 215 — 11. Ballini, Giuliano : See — Portolani. Augusto, Ballini, Bujtar. Peri, and Fontani. 3,296,184. Ballister, Thomas F. Lawn edge trimmer attachment. 3,322,- 201, 5-30-67, CI. 172—14. Ballman, Albert A., R. C. Linares, Jr., and L. G. van TJitert, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Rare earth ortho- vanadate fluorescent materials. Re. 26,184, 4-4-67, CI. 252—301.4. Ballman, Albert A., R. A. Laudise, and D. W. Rudd, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., and Western Electric Co., Inc. Synthetic quartz growth. 3,356,463. 12-5-67, CI. 23—301. Ballmer, James E., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Lens alignment means. 3,297,392, 1-10-67, CI. 350—178. Balloffet, Germaine : See — Romand, Jacques, Vodar, and Balloffet. 3,317,786. Ballots, Paul: See — Simpson, Donald C, and Ballots. 3,322,111. Simpson, Donald C, and Ballots. 3,356,008. Simpson, Donald C, and Ballots. 3,356,009. Ballreich, Kurt : See — Stadler, Hans, Ballreich, and Gawlick. 3.348.985. Balls, Edmond. Portable ranges. 3,354,878, 11-28-67, CI. ^26 275 BalTuff, Robert N. : See — Lentz, Ervin C, Bonner, and Balluff. 3,295,313. Bally, Adrianus P., and A. G. Van Nes, to Shell Oil Co. Meth- od of separating acidic components from gaseous mixtures. 3,338,664, 8-29-67, CI. 23—2. Bally, Alexander O., to Corning Glass Works. Filter and meth- od for its production. 3,346,121, 10-10-67, CI. 210 — 493. Bally, Alexander O., and D. J. S. Wardale, to Corning Glass Works. Gas-fired radiant burner. 3,299,938, 1-24-67, CI. 158 — 7.5. Bally Case and Cooler, Inc : See — Melcher, George W. 3,353,314. Balmer, Hansjorg, and R. J. Gasparae, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Frame for gyratory crushers. 3,302,896, 2-7-67, CI. 241— 285. Balmer, Hansjorg, and R. J. Gasparae, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Adjusting mechanism for gyratory crushers. 3,325,108, 6-13-67, CI. 241—290. Balmer, James G., Jr., and R. G. Plantholt, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic plate. 3,350,203, 10-31-67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Balmer, Thomas A., L. P. Normand, Jr., and B. G. Hurst, to Gulf Coast Machine & Supply Co. Underwater wellhead as- sembly having passages closeable bv a sleeve valve. 3,324,- 951, 6-13-67, CI. 166 — 87. Joosten, to American Can Co. end. 3,302,818, 2-7-67, CI. to American Can Co. 3,308,986, Balocca, Alfred E., and R. L. Container with easy-open 220—53. Balocca, Alfred E., and A. P. Zundel, Plastisol coatings for easy-open container ends. 3-14-67, CI. 220—53. Balocca, Alfred E., and R. L. Joosten, to American Can Co. Laminate with severable portion. 3,355,059, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 53. Balog, Karl J. : See — Hunyar, Csaba K., and Balog. 3,301,815. Balog, Leonard J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pressure-tube nuclear reactor includ- ing fuel assembly with thermal baffle. 3,309,280, 3-14-67, CI. 176—61. Balogh, Stephen, to Parker-Haninfin Corp. Filter-dryer. 3,347,- 387. 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 260. Balogh, Stephen, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Dryer with im- proved desiceant compressing spring. 3,348,692, 10-24—67, CI. 210 — 266. Baloghv, James T. Phonographic arm and mounting means. 3,297,830, 1-10-67, CI. 179 — 100.4. Balsa Ecuador Lumber Corp. : See — Lippay, Alexander. 3,298,892. Balsam, Maurice M. Press for stamping frames of a hand- bag or the like. 3,335,599, 8-15-67, CI. 72 — 413. Balslev, Henry B. Metal make-ready blanket. 3,340,805, 9-12- 67, CI. 101 — 407. Balster. Frederick W., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Tandem master cylinder. 3,355.887, 12-5-67, CI. 60—54.6. Baltakis, Frank P., to United States of America, Navy. Rapid response pressure transducer. 3,337,844, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 10. Baltakmens, Gotlibs, and J. P. Tourish, to Allied Chemical Corp. Electrolytic production of metallic fluoborates. 3,300,397, 1-24-67, CI. 204—94. Baltazzi, Evan, to Nalco Chemical Co. Alkvd resins with herbicidal properties. 3.343,941, 9-26-67, CI. 71 — 85. Baltensperger, Paul, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Gas blast circuit breaker with nozzle formed con- tacts and control for associated gas outlet valves. 3,310,- 648, 3-21-67. CI. 200 — 148. Balther Farms Equipment Mfg., Ltd. : See — Balthes. John, Jr. 3,310.090. Balthes, John, Jr., to Balther Farm Equipment Mfg., Ltd. Carrying bin for agricultural machine. 3,310,090, 3-21-67, CI. 150—51. Balthrope, Otis : See — Van Dyke, William E., and Balthrope. 3,316,562. Baltimore Concrete Plank Corp. : See — Hart, Wayne C. 3,341,176. Baltimore Spice Co., The : See — Meusel, Jerome A., and Brunn. 3,359,120. Balton, James A. : See — Barton, William W., Holland, and Balton. 3,353,258. Baltzer, Otto J., to United States of America, Navy. Radar system for determining the relative direction of two ob- jects moving in space. 3,328,794, 6-27-67, CI. 343—7. Baltzly, Richard, and N. B. Mehta, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. 2,5-dialkoxy-a-tertiary amino propio- phenones and salts thereof. 3,317,604, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Baluteau, Jean-Michel, to Societe d'Optique et de Mecamque de Haute Precission. Optical system of variable focal length having three consecutive movable elements. 3,316,051, 4-25-67, a. 350 — 43. Balve, Robert, to Balve, Robert and Feidt, Alphonse. Rotary blade piston engine. 3,323,501, 6-6-67, CI. 123 — 16. Balzer, Norbert R., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Apparatus for hardening the axial end of a workpiece. 3,337,200, 8-22-67, CI. 266 — 6. Bambenek, Robert A. : See — „ „„„ „„„ Zeff Jack D., Bambenek, and Tomsic. 3,295,223. Zeff,' Jack D., Bambenek, and Tomsic. 3,337,420. Bamberger, Steven H., and M. O. Rudd. Rear view automotive periscope utilizing toris mirrors. 3,353,893, 11-21-67, CI. Bambra, Allan, and R. D. Bunker, to National Gypsum Co. Loading and packaging apparatus. 3,342,016, 9-19-67, CI. 53 — 249. Bamburg, Robert A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Con- tainer. 3,307,769, 3-7-67, CI. 229 — 45. Bamford, J. C. (Excavators) Ltd. : See — Bamford, Joseph C. 3,300,061. Kelly, Alec J. 3,313,431. T , Bamford, Joseph C, to J. C. Bamford (Excavators) Ltd. Mast 3,300,061, 1-24-67, CI. 212 — 144. Bamford, William R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of trioxane. 3,325,513, 6-13-67, CI. 260—340. Bamford, William R„ and H. M. D. McCaa, to Imperial Chem- ical Industries Ltd. Curing process for epoxy resins. 3,344,- 117, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 47. Bammesberger, Karl : See — Winkler, Alfred, and Bammesberger. 3,356,311. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Bammes- berger. 3,354,803. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Con- ditioner for premoistening dry powders. 3,295,838, 1-3-67, CI 259 2 Ban,' Thomas E., to MeDowell-Wellmann Engineering Co. Basic oxygen steel making process. 3,301,662, 1-31-67, CI. 75—52. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Cir- cular traveling grate machine. 3,302,936, 2-7-67, CI. 263 — 28. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Sys- tem for producing carbonized and pre-reduced iron ore pellets. 3,304,168, 2-14-67, CI. 75 — 3. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Travelling grate method for the recovery of oil from oil bearing minerals. 3,325,395, 6-13-67, CI. 208 — 9. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Meth- od of making light-weight aggregate from fly ash. 3,328,- 180, 6-27-67, CI. 106 — 41. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Manu- facture of expanded shale. 3,328,187, 6-27-67, CI. 106 — 288. Ban, Thomas E., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Metal- lized pellets. 3.333,951, 8-1-67, CI. 75—3. Ban, Thomas E., C. D. Thompson, and C. J. Nelson, to McDowell-Willman Engineering Co. Iron-containing flux material for steel making process. 3,311,465, 3-28-67, CI. 75—5. Ban, Thomas E., C. D. Thompson, and C. J. Nelson, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Iron-containing flux material for steel making process. 3,313,617, 4-11-67, CI. 75—5. Banas, Henry C, to Douglas, McDonnell, Corp. Emergency opening latch. 3,338,609. 8-29-67, CI. 292 — 21. Banasiewicz, Henryk, and A. Fern, to Joseph Lucas (In- dustries) Ltd. A.C. transistor amplifiers for D.C. bias con- trolled stabilization. 3,331,029, 7-11-67, CI. 330 — 25. Banasky, Louis B. : See — Grey, Alan E., and Banasky. 3,344,205. Banaszak, Lloyd J., and M. Perez, Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Air- borne vehicle with vortex valve controlled by linear ac- celerometer to compensate for variations in aerodynamic drag. 3,325,121, 6-13-67, CI. 244 — 3.22. Banbury Mfg. Corp. : See — Warfel, Richard M. 3,307,869. Bancel, Guy H. Ski-lift pulley arrangements. 3,339,497, 9-5- 67, CI. 104 — 197. Banchieri, Giuseppe. Electric synchronous machine, with rotor conductors directly cooled bv a liquid. 3,320,447, 5-16-67, CI. 310—54. Bancraft, Joseph & Sons Co. : See — Russo. Carl J., and Shattuek. 3,327,368. Shattuck, Ewart H. 3,325,873. Bancroft, Frank, Co., Inc. : See — Knauer, Arthur R., and Stinson. 3,314,410. Bancroft, George H.. to The Bendix Corp. Diffusion pump. 3,355.093, 11-28-67, CI. 230—101. LIST OF PATENTEES 75 Bancroft, James E., to Allied Control Co. Inc. Filament ten- sion monitoring devices. 3,343,008, 9-19-07, CI. 307 — 119. Bancroft, Joseph, & Sons Co. : See — Cabello, Charles K. 3,332.126. Hodges, James R., and Zeis. 3,353,240. Hodges, James R.. and Zeis. 3,353,767. Prosceno, Harry A., Schrader, and Zeis. 3,353,241. Russo, Carl J. 3,316,609. Shrader. Victor H. 3,353,242. Bandemer, George J., and C. E. Draper, to United States of America, Air Force. Adjustable spherical curvature correc- tion device. 3,349,492, 10-31-67, CI. 33 — 20. Bander, Alfred : See — Muth, Karl, Bander, and Ruschig. 3,328,414. Bander, Otto-Erich : See — Rlemenschneider, Wilhelm, Dialer, Probst, and Bander. 3,301,905. Banderas, Luis P., L. S. and J. S. Cohen, and S. J. Cazares. Plastic filter for cigarettes. 3,318,316, 5-9-67, CI. 131—187. Banderet, Francis H. Self-steering and self-propelled farm vehicle. 3,343,501, 9-26-67, CI. 104 — 244.1. Bandini, Pier G. B. B., and N. Cristiani. Rotatable vehicle body to facilitate entry and exit. 3,325,180, 6-13-67, CI. 2S0— 29. Bandlow, Frederick H., to Broan Mfg. Co., Inc. Blower. 3,358,911, 12-19-67, CI. 230—114. Bandura, James, H. A. Nelson Holland, H. M. McCall, and G. J. Gendron, to Raymond International Inc. Cutting metal tubing. 3,332,675, 7-25-67, CI. 266 — 23. Bandy, Peter B., to International Business Machines Corp. Apparatus for connecting a multi-channel data processor with a plurality of telephone lines. 3,299,210, 1-17-67, CI. 179—2. Bane, Arthur. Collapsible ampoules. 3,340,869, 9-12-67, CI. 128—2. Baney, George J., and W. W. Rasmussen, to Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. Apparatus for molding fluid seal elements. 3,315,316, 4-25-67, CI. 18—36. Baney, Ronald H., to Dow Corning Corp. Silanol condensa- tion using tetracyanoethylene as a catalyst. 3,304,271, 2-14-67, CI. 260—2. Baney, Ronald H., to Dow Corning Corp. Iodine as a polymerization catalyst for certain silazanes and siloxanes. 3,355.475, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Bang, Milton A., to King-Seelev Thermos Co. Door and track assembly. 3,350,152, 10-31-67, CI. 312 — 323. Bang, Mogens W., to Union Carbide Corp. Semiconductor devices comprising mounted whiskers. 3,302,077, 1-31-67, CI. 317—235. Bangar Runta Operation, Inc. : See — Beyvl, Joseph M. 3,305.225. Bangasser, James E., and R. E. Woodcock, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Engine enclosure. 3,358,787, 12-19-67, CI. 180—69. Bange, Joseph B., and T. R. Laven, to The Western States Machine Co. Mounting arrangement for basket of cen- trifugal. 3,333,707, 8-1-67, CI. 210—365. Bangert, Ernest C, % to A. H. Lowers. Mechanism for separating the sheets of a manifold form. 3,357,616. 12-12- 67. CI. 225—100. Bangerter, Kenneth R., and H. S. Bennett, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fastener holding power tool. 3,323,394, 6-6-67, CI. 81 — 52.3. Banghart, Laurence E. : See — Norman, Robert H., and Banghart. 3,30S,2S6. Bangs. John R. Structural assemblv for the prevention of thermal leakage. 3.332,170, 7-25-67, CI. 49 — 400. Bangstick Corp. : See — Belcher. Gary L., Schroeder, and Starck. 3,300,888. Banhidy, Detre M. G. : See — Williams, Harrison L., and Banhidy. 3,302,346. Baniel. Avraham M. : See — Alon, Alexander, Blumberg, and Baniel. 3,311,450. Baniel, Avraham M., and R. Blumberg, to Israel Mining Industries for Research and Development. Process for the recovery of phosphoric acid from aqueous reaction mixtures produced by the decomposition of tricalcium phosphate with hydrochloric acid. 3,304,157, 2-14-67, CI. 23 — 165. Baniel, Avraham M., R. Blumberg, and A. Alon. Process for preparation of substantially pure phosphoric acid. 3,33S,- 674, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 165. Banjavich, Mark P. Diving bell and decompression vessel com- bination and improved method for handling diving person- nel. 3.323.312, 6-6-67, CI. 61 — 69. Bank, Herbert, and P. H. Carter, to Marvland Cup Corp. Con- tainer. 3,342,609, 9-19-67, CI. 99 — 137. Bank. Herbert M., to Marvland Cup Corp. Container lid. 3,321,124, 5-23-67, CI. 229—43. Bank of America National Trust and Savings Assn. : See — Holmes. George B„ and Warfel. 3,340,882. Walther, Adriaan. 3.295.913. Warfel, George H. 3.322,131. Warfel, George H. 3,341,110. Bank of the Southwest National Association : See — Jackson, John G., Jr.. and Rhodes. 3.330,341. McCollum, Burton, and Rowe. 3,300,753. Bank. Shelton : See — Rowe, Charles A., Jr., Schriesheim, and Bank. 3,347,912. Banke, Henry C. : See — Chapman, Howard D., and Banke. 3,353,S66. Banker, Oscar H. Skin-puncturing unit with a collapsible pro- tective cover. 3,322,121, 5-30-67, CI. 12S — 253. Banker Ramo Corp., The: See — Boles, David R., Davis, and Wells. 3,309,681. Bankers and Merchants, Inc. : See — Weissman, Samuel M. 3,315,310. Banko, Anton : See — Parisi, Tulio, and Banko. 3,335,443. Banko, Edward J., to Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc., (L. J. Wing Mfg. Co. Division). Combination gas and liquid fuel burner. 3,302,084, 2-7-67, CI. 158 — 11. Bankowski, Joseph T. Weighing device. 3,339,462, 9-5-67, CI. 92 — 23. Banks, Alma G.. Tent structure. 3,326,225, 6-20-67, CI. 135—14. Banks, Charles K., to Continental Oil Co. Bridle guard for use in oil well pumping equipment. 3,320,S20, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 10S. Banks, Charles T., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Papermaking machine. 3,312 324, 4-1-67, CI. 198 — 25. Banks, Clarence K., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing organotin halides. 3,297,732, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Banks, Clarence K., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Novel plating process and composition. 3,338,725, 8-29-67, CI. 106 — 1. Banks, George W. High pressure valve having soft seating and balanced seal. 3,318,577, 5-9-67, CI. 257 — 332. Banks, Hampden O., Jr., E. T. Teatum, and I. R. Jones, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radioisotope thermoelectric apparatus and fuel form. 3,347,- 771, 10-17-67, CI. 136—202. Banks, James R., to Encore Mfg. Corp. A-C power control cir- cuit havii g a trigger means with a voltage breakdown de- vice connected to the base of a unijunction transistor. 3,348,131, 10-17-67, CI. 323—22. Banks, Paul B., R. A. Fuessle, and J. G. McCarrell, to Western Electric Co. Methods of and apparatus for making wound capacitors. 3,339,252, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 25.42. Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion of propane to diisopropyl. 3,321,547, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 6S3.47. Banks, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Selective polym- erization of isobutene. 3,340,319, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 677. Banks, Ronald E. : See — Haszeldine, Robert N., and Banks. 3,303,197. Haszeldine, Robert N., and Banks. 3,317,542. Haszeldine, Robert N., Banks, and Birchall. 3,359,267. Haszeldine, Robert N., Banks, and Taylor. 3,322,744. Banks, Waldo H., and H. Haagsma, to Draper Corp. Bobbin guiding grate. 3,298,166. 1-17-67, CI. 57 — 53. Banks, Waldo H., and L. P. Authier. Yarn control mech- anism. 3.300,960, 1-31-67, CI. 57 — 953. Banks, William B., to Automatic Products, Inc. Apparatus for calibrating a measuring apparatus. 3,310,974, 3-28- 67, CI. 73—1. Banks, William B., to Automation Products. Inc. Apparatus for measuring density. 3,320.791, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 32. Banks, William B., to Automation Products, Inc. Mass pres- ence sensing apparatus. 3,339,400, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 32. Banks, William B., to Automation Products, Inc. Apparatus for determining physical properties of materials. 3,349,604, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 32. Banks, William J. Harness. 3,326,430, 6-20-67, CI. 224 — 5. Banks, William J., and R. W. Waterhouse. Harness. 3,326,432, 6-20-67, CI. 224 — 5. Banks, William P., to Continental Oil Co. Method of washing caverns in salt formation. 3,326,606, 6-20-67, CI. 299—5. Bankston, Weldon IS., Jr., to Hi-Shear Corp. Safetied ordnance device. 3.344,744. 10-3-67, CI. 102 — 2S. Banner, Albert H., and T. B. Lee, to Lightning Fasteners Ltd. Profile forming apparatus. 3,308,720, 3-14-67, CI. 90—13.1. Banner Aluminum Body Corp. : See — Cole, Nelson E. 3,325,199. Banner, Arthur : See — Mock, Donald E., and J. and A. Banner. 3,3O4,0S4. Banner, John G. : See — Loukes, David G., and Banner. 3.305,337. Loukes, David G., and Banner. 3,337,323. Banner, Joseph : See — Mock. Donald E., and J. and A. Banner. S,304,6S4. Banner Metals, Inc. : See — Wilson, James D. 3.332,558. Wilson, James D. 3,338,46S. Wilson, James D. 3,348,723. Wilson, James D. 3,355,054. Bannerman, George L. : See — Mitchell, Walter B., and Bannerman. 3,317,671. Bannert, Konrad Jerzy, and E. F. W. Thurston, to Ilford Ltd. Photographic light-sensitive materials. 3,348,949, 10-24-67, CI. 96 — 104. Banning. George V. Metallic stud for resilient wall construc- tion. 3.333,390, 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 732. Banning, Thomas A., Jr. : See — Banning. Thomas A., Jr., and Ranseen. 3.351.718. Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Subscription television system using phase inverted video signals. 3,310,624, 3-21-67, CI. 178 — 5.1. Banning, Thomas A.. Jr. Radio and television operation. 3,330,906. 7-11-67, CI. 17S — 5.4. Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Pav television employing inter- fering sound signal. 3,336,439, 8-15-67, CI. 178 — 5.6. 76 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Banning, Thomas A., Jr. Stereoscopic television including means to select either three dimensional or two dimensional reception. 3,358,079, 12-12-67, CI. 178 — 6.5. Banning, Thomas A., Jr., and E. L. Ranseen, deceased (by A. J. Ranseen, executrix), to T. A. Banning, Jr. Transverse scan magnetic recording using a cathode ray tube recording means. 3,351,718, 11-7-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Bannister, Aubrey V. Furniture unit. 3,338,648, 8-29-67, CI. 312 — 195. Bannister, Brian : See — Hoeksema, Herman, Herr, and Bannister. 3,326,891. Bannister, Brian, to The Upjohn Co. Lincosamine and ce- lestosamine derivatives and process for preparing same. 3,300,475, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 210. Bannister, Brian, to The Upjohn Co. Process for the produc- tion of methyl N-acyl-2,3,4,7-tetra-0-acyl - /J - thiolincos- aminides. 3,317,509, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 210. Bannister, Brian, B. D. Birkenmeyer, and P. Kagan, to The Upjohn Co. Process for converting 1-thioglveosides to analogs thereof. 3.316,243, 4-25-G7, CI. 260 — 210. Bannister, Brian, and H. Hoeksema, to The Upjohn Co. D-erythro-D-galacto-octopyranose derivatives. 3,337,527, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 210. Bannister, Brian, and H. Hoeksema, to The Upjohn Co. Mercaptals of 6-amino-6,8-dideoxy-D-ervthro-D-galacto-alde- hydo-octose and N-acvl derivatives. 3,346,635, 10-10-67, CI. 260—558. Bannister, Clyde E. Method and apparatus for exploration of the water bottom regions. 3,353,612, 11-21-67, CI. 175—6. Bannister. Eric, J. Biggs, S. H. Coulson, J. Greenwood, and R. L. Zapp, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Com- position comprising chlorinated butvl rubber and a curing system. 3,342,789, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Bannister, Georgei I., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Method of making a rod end bearing. 3,358,347. 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 149.5. Bannister. Howard G., G. M. Hillock, and P. Taylor. Cabana. 3,333,595, 8-1-67, CI. 135—2. Banno, Isao, T. Iijima, T. Hasegawa, S. Igarasi, A. Imada, I. Nogami, I. Suhara, M. Toneda, and E. Ohmora, to Takeda Chemical Industries. Ltd. Method for producing purine derivatives. 3,298.923, 1-17-67, CI. 195—28. Bannock. Roy R., and O. Pressel, to North American Philins Co., Inc. Vacuum for pump. 3,307,774, 3-7-67, CI. 230 — 69. Bannon, Thomas W.. Jr., to Ametek, Inc. Laundry machine. 3.298.207, 1-17-67, CI. 68 — 17. Bantamlite, Inc. : See — Schwartz, Sidney. 3,310,668. Schwartz. Sidney. 3,359,411. Bantjes, Adriaan, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. a,a-Disubstituted |3-halo propionic acid amide and prepara- tion thereof. 3,297,754, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 561. Bantjes, Adriaan, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing poly (a.a-disubstituted j3-laetams). 3,360.503. 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 78. Banzhaf, John F., Ill : See — Sullivan. Herbert W., and Banzhaf. 3,340,530. Banzhof. William S., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Meth- ods of fabricating wound electrical capacitors. 3,303,550, 2-14-67, CI. 29—25.42. Bapseres. Pierre : See — Biensan. Michel, and Bapseres. 3,308.166. Bapseres, Pierre, and J. Signouret, to Soeiete Nationale des Petroles d'Aqnltaine. Polythioformaldehvdes and method of producing them. 3,303.166. 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 67. Bapseres, Pierre, and M. Biensan, to Soeiete Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Process for the preparation of or- ganic disulphides. 3.314.999, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 608. Bapseres, Pierre. B. Audouze, J. Signouret, and J. Ourgaud, to Soeiete Nationale. Liquid polyethioformaldehvdes and production thereof. 3,326,982. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 609. Bantie Alexander L., and L. G. Miles, to Microcard Corp. Machine for enlarging of printed microphotographs. 3,299,- 776. 1-24-67. CI. 88 — 24. Baque, Pierre, R. Darras. and P. Koch, to Commissariat al'En- ergie Atomiane. Process for cladding uranium rods 3,352,- 004. 11-14-67 CI 29 — 474.3. Bar, Merer, to North American Aviation, Inc. Analog stor- age readout system. 3,319,171, 5-9-67, CI. 328 — 124. Baracket, Albert J., to Diamond Power Specialty Corp. Tele- vision and radar frequency response testing apparatus hav- ing a keyed oscillator. 3,304,493, 2-14-67, CI. 324 — 57. Bararlel, Acostino : See — Chini. Paolo, and Bnradel. 3.321.487. Baraff, Gene A., S. J. Buehsbaum, and C. C. Grimes, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Helicon wave plasma am- plifier. 3.314.019. 4-11-67, CI. 330—5. Baraias, Mike M. : .S^e — Brown, Clyde J. 3.328.741. Barakat, Daher : See — Stark, Richard A, and Barakat. 3,348,568. Barakauskas, Edward J., to United States of America. Navy. Standpipe for underwater launching system. 3,29S,278, 1-17-67, CI. 89 — l.S. Baral, Leon L. : See — Cummings, William P., Baral, and Laudone. 3,301,788. Baran, John S. : See — Klimstra Paul D., and Baran. 3,338,929. Baran, John S.. to G. D. Searle & Co. 17a-alkvnvl/alkenvl- 13/3 - alkyl - ll-alky]gona-l,3,5 (10)-triene-3,17|S-diols. ethers and esters thereof and intermediates thereto. 3.299,108, 1-17-67. OX. 260 — 397.5. Baranauckas, Charles F. : Carr, Russell L. K. Carr, Russell L. K., Carr, Russell L. K., Baran, John S., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3-oxygenated-13/3- alkyl - 16 - oxagona - 1,3,5 ( 10 )-trien-17-ones, D-homo com- pounds corresponding, derivatives thereof, and interme- diates thereto. 3,312,717, 4-4-67, CI. 260—343.2. Baran, John S., to G. D. Searle & Co. (Optionally 17-hydro- carbon-substituted) ll,13,8-dialkylgon-4-en-3-ones and esters corresponding. 3,325,520, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Baran, John S., to G. D. Searle & Co. 130-alkyl-ll-alkylgona- 1,3,5 ( 10) -trien-17-ones, ethers and esters thereof. 3,346,- 602, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Baran, Paul, and S. M. Genensky, to United States of America, Air Force. Electrical gopher. 3,326,008, 6-20-67, CI. 61 — 72.5. Baran, Paul, and S. M. Genensky, to United States of America, Air Force. Peristaltic gopher. 3,330,368, 7-11-67, CI. 175 — 094. See— , and Baranauckas. 3,316,293. and Baranauckas. 3,344,193. and Baranauckas. 3,351,653. Hodan, James J., and Baranaucks. 3,334,158. Baranauckas, Charles F., and I. Gordon, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Phenolic phosphites. 3,305,608, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 921. Baranauckas, Charles F., and I. Gordon, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Pentaerythritol phosphites. 3,310,609, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 927. Baranauckas, Charles F., and I. Gordon, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Transesterification of phosphites. 3.320,337, 5-16- 67, CI. 260—982. Baranauckas, Charles F., and J. J. Hodan, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Preparation of esters of phosphorus. 3,331,895, 7-1S-67, CI. 260—974. Baranauckas, Charles F., and J. J. Hodan, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Process for oxidation of secondary esters of phosphorous acid to primary and secondary esters of phos- phoric acid. 3,333,030, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 985. Baranauckas, Charles F., and A. W. Frank, to Hooker Chem- ical Corp. Preparation of phosphorus compounds containing a phosphoryl group. 3,340,333, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 985. Baranauckas, Charles F., and A. W. Frank, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Preparation of phosphorus compound containing fluorine. 3,349,151, 10-24-67, CI. 260—986. Baranne, Daniel. Stoppers for tubes having screw-threaded necks. 3,305,127, 2-21-67, CI. 220 — 39. Baranov, Konstantin N. : See — Novikov, Grigory V., Tikhomirov, Baranov, and Sataev. 3,360,418. Baranowski, Eugene : See— Netz, Norman, Bauman, Baranowski, and Freedman. 3,343.309. Netz, Norman, Bauman, Baranowski, and Freedman. 3,343,310. Baranowski, Eugene, to Integrated Systems, Inc. Universal plug connector. 3,355,697, 11-28-67, CI. 339 — 31. Baranski, Stephen : See — Batlas, George X., and Baranski. 3,329,366. Barany, George, to Cambridge Filter Corp. Apparatus for making filters. 3,311,526, 3-28-67, CI. 156 — 596. Barany, Janos T., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Multivibra- tor drive circuit for a recording head. 3,336,595, 8-15-67, CI. 346—74. Barany, Janos T., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Circuit for suppressing noise when switching between various A-C sources superimposed on different D-C biases. 3,350,573, 10-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Baranyi, Andf as : See — Sarkany, Tamas, and Baranyi. 3,334,301. Barassi, Carlo, and G. Cappa, to Pirelli S.p.A. Method for manufacturing the reinforcements of the tread rings in re- movable tread tires. 3,344,006, 9-26-67, CI. 156 — 117. Barat, Sisir K., to Council of Scientific and Industries Re- search. Processing of raw intestines. 3,346,401, 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 175. Baratoff, Paul, N. F. Kfoury, and B. Y. K. Mui, to Korfund Dynamics Corp. Spherical type of all-directional frictional damper. 3,348,796, 10-24-67, CI. 248 — 20. Barbagallo, Charles J., and E. S. Fabiszewski, to Honey- well Inc. Digital data processing conversion and checking apparatus. 3,308,437, 3-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Barbaras, Glen D., H. E. Cupery, and D. J. Loder, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal composition. 3,297,425, 1-10-67, CI. 71—2.6. Barbashev, Eduard V., L. A. Juditskaya, and V. F. Vorobjev, to Vsesouzny Nauchno-Issledoratelsky Institute Elecktro- mekhaniki. Liquid cooling of generator rotor windings. 3,296,470, 1-3-67. CI. 310 — 54. Barbato, Alexander L. : See — Laub, Henry W., Messner, Loftfield, and Barbato. 3,308,- 047. Loftfield, Richard E., Barbato, Laub, and Messner. 3,308,043. Barbato, Alexander L., H. W. Laub, G. Messner, and R. E. Loftfield, to Oronzio de Nora Impianti Elettrochimici. In- cline mercury cell and method of operation. 3.308,044, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 125. Barbato, Alexander L., and T. S. Dewoody, to Diamond Alkali Co. Electrolysis of concentrated sea water. 3.329,595, 7-4-67. CI. 204 — 99. LIST OF PATENTEES 77 BarbatO, Robert E., M. II. Eargle, J. R. McEowen, 1». W. Trent, and G. \V. Wells, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multichannel intercom system with common signaling channel. 3,3-12,944. 9-19-67. CI. 179 — IS. Barhe, Jacques, and A. Turnovszky, to Aktiengesellschaft Der Von Moos'Sehen Eisenwerke. Continuous casting plant. 3,313,006, 4-11-07, CI. 22 — 57.2. Barbeau, Raymond A. : See — Weidenhammer, James A., Barbeau, Close, Day, and Wroblewski. 3,327,916. I'.arbee, Bovd D Carpenter's measuring tool. 3,335,498, 8-15- 67, CI. 33—95. Barbee, Floyd R. Article holder. 3,305,100, 2-21-67, CI. 211— GO. Barbella, Anthonv M., to Instruments for Industry, Inc. Elec- tronic clock-calendar. 3,333,410, S-l-67, CI. 5S— 4. Barber, Alfred W., to Forbro Design Corp. Bridge controlled power supply. 3,303,415, 2-7-G7, CI. 323 — 9. Barber, Alfred W. Transistor checker using alternating line current in phase between emitter and base and emitter and collector for testing power transistors. 3,332,015, 7-18-67, CI. 324 — 158. Barber, Beno, and K. W. Gross, to Sperry Rand Corp. Elec- trical conversion of transient vector signals for recorder application. 3,312,932, 4-4-67, CI. 340 — 6. Barber, Charles F., to MoTrim Inc. Mowing attachment. 3,308,611, 3-14-67, CI. 5G— 25. Barber-Colman Co. : See — Brace, Paul H. 3.305.176. Bullen, Clark V. 3,301,482. Bullen, Clark V.. and Peterson. 3,305,000. Eksten, Dennis G. 3,331,016. Haug, Edward W. 3,352,138. Kennedy, Walter W. 3,310,234. Kennedy, Walter W. 3.338,265. Kennedy, Walter W. 3,352,319. Livingston, Richard D. 3,345,004. Livingston, Richard D. 3,347,479. McKenna, William F., and Paulson. 3,337,773. Schach, Albert W. 3,308,744. Schach, Albert W. 3.320.869. Schaeve, Donald K. 3,329,887. Schewe, Richard A. 3,350,032. Barber, Curtis L. : See — Heinen, Harold J., Barber, and Baker. 3,330,646. Barber, Donald R. : See — Reeves, Alec H., and Barber. 3,298,016. Barber, Donald R., to International Standard Electric Corp. Decoding equipment. 3,305,857, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 347. Barber, Franklin D., to Standard Car Truck Co. Railroad ear stabilizing limit and side bearing means. 3,295,463, 1—3- 67, CI. 105 — 199. Barber, Franklin D., to Standard Car Truck Co. Snubbed railroad car truck. 3,358,614, 12-19-67, CI. 105 — 197. Barber, Franklin T. and W. J. Wride, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solids transfer and storage system. 3,310,882, 3-28- 67, CI. 34—10. Barber-Greene Co. : See — Allen, Frank M. 3.341.138. Archer, Fred C, De Diemar, and Schuman. 3,350,019. Ohman, Ralph L. 3,307,745. Shira, William S. 3,307.699. Barber, James R. and J. Mobile fertilizer spreader. 3,356,301, 12-5-67, CI. 239—664. Barber, Jesse : See — Barber, James R. and J. 3,356.301. Barber. Joseph : See — Barber, Peter J. 3,329,388. Barber Machinery Co. : See — Petzold, Armin P. 3.340,889. Barber Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Black, Walter K. 3,334,665. Barber, Norman R. : See — Butler, Alan H., and Barber. 3,312,452. Barber, Peter J., Vs each to J. Barber and T. Salmon. Adjust- able brace. 3,329.388, 7^1-67, CI. 248—354. Barber, Ralph F., to Miller Wrapping & Sealing Machine Co. Package wrapping machine. 3,319,399, 5-16-67, CI. 53—379. Barber, Richard P., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Stretch fabric and method of making same. 3,355,785, 12-5-67, CI. 28—76. Barber, Ronald B., to General Electric Co. Safety means for oven door latching mechanism. 3,313,918, 4-11-67, CI. 219 — 412. Barber, Ronald B.. to Neptune Meter Co. Gas and liquid separating apparatus. 3,359.708, 12-26-67, CI. 55 — 170. Barber, Ronald O., to The Magnavox Co. Percussion tone generating device. 3,306,969, 2-28-67. CI. 84 — 1.24. Barber. Theodore C. Airplane construction. 3,330.501, 7-11- 67, CI. 244 — 17. Barber. Thomas R. Combined lawn mower and edger. 3.304,700, 2-21-67, CI. 56 — 25.4. Barber, William A., to American Cyanamid Co. Fuel cell electrodes comprising catalyst mixture of silver and mer- cury. 3,318,736, 5-9-67, CI. 136 — 86. Barber, William A., to American Cyanamid Co. Method for preparing electrode from paste containing non-noble metal formate and mineral oil. 3,338,751, 8-29-67, CI. 136 — 120. Barber, William A., to American Cvnnamid Co. Fuel cell elec- trolyte matrix. 3,342,642, 9-19-67, CI. 136 — 86. Barber, William A., and R. G. Haldeman, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for preparing catalyst support and product thereof. 3,297,490, 1-10-67, CI. 136—122. Barber, William A., and R. G. Haldeman, to American Cyana- mid Co. Preparation of fuel cell electrodes. 3,305,400, 2-21-67, CI. 136—120. Barber, William A., and N. T. Woodberry, to American Cy- anamid Co. Fuel cell containing a metallized paper elec- trode. 3,328,205, 6-27-67, CI. 136 — 86. Barber, William A., and N. T. Woodberry, to American Cyana- mid Co. Fuel cell containing a metallized paper electrode. 3,348,974, 10-24-67, CI. 136—86. Barbera, Edmund C. Fire extinguishing system. 3,331,442, 7-18-67, CI. 169—17. Barbera, Salvatore S., Sr. Portable air blower for barbecue. 3,347,220, 10-17-67, CI. 126—25. Barbetta, Raymond J., to International Business Machines Corp. Adaptive sequential logic network. 3,348,214, 10-17- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Barbier, Joel T. : See — Schlicke, Heinz M., Blomdahl, Barbieri, and Kocorowski. 3,329,911. Barbier, William J. Temperature control means for refrigera- tion systems therefor. 3,313,121, 4-11-67, CI. 62 — 197. Barbier, William J., to Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co. Pilot operated valve. 3.33S,518, 8-29-G7, CI. 236 — 86. Barbieri, Louis J., and S. Lampert, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Light gas cartridge. 3,326,084, 6-20-67, CI. S9 — 7. Barbin, Robert L., and J. K. Kratz, to Radio Corp. of America. Television degaussing apparatus. 3,317,781, 5-2-67, CI. 315 — 8. Barbina, Valerio : See — Ascoli, Enzo, and Barbina. 3,342,936. Barbizon Corp., The : See — Ritter, Gerald J. 3,339,553. Barbour, Edward. Window shade construction. 3 311 160 3-28-67, CI. 1G0— 242. Barbour, Marshall S„ to Oxford Paper Co. Transfer sheet and method of preparing. 3,311,489, 3-28-67, CI. 117 — 36.4. Barbour, William P., and Y.-J. Hu, to Farrington Business Machines Corp. Traveling cylinder printing device. 3,358,- 597, 12-19-67, CI. 101—269. Barbre, Charles O. Alkylamine anti-static surface treatment of plastic films. 3,359,126, 12-19-67, CI. 106 — 186 Barbu, Richard J., to Markbar Corp. Meat press. 3,344 467 10-3-67. CI. 17 — 38 Barbuti, Renzo, to Karl Steiner S.p.A. Carriage for the conveyance of goods in bulk, chiefly intended for super- markets and the like. 3,309,100, 3-14-67, CI 280 — 33 99 Barch, Herbert W., and C. E. Valchar, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of press bending verticallv supported glass sheets. 3.29S.809, 1-17-67, CI. 65—106. Barch, Herbert W., and R. V. Posney, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of controlling heat application to glass to repair scored regions. 3,352,65o, 11-14-67, CI. 65 — 28 Barcbas, Myron : See — Schwarcz, Morton, and Barchas. 3,345 295 Barchenko, Arthur E. Electrical system. 3,307,078, 2-28-67 CI. 317 — 99. Barchet, Reinhold J., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Underwater loading of stores into water-based aircraft. 3,330,509 7-11- 67, CI. 244 — 137. Barchfeld, George F. Bracket arrangement. 3,355,133, 11-28- 67, CI. 248 — 236. Barcita-Peruchena. Jose M. Feminine accessory receiving receptacles. 3,305,679. 2-21-67, CI. 240 — 6.45. Barclae, Anthony L„ to Falcon Industries, Inc. Air vent device for sealed housings. 3,314,306, 4-18-67, CI. 74 606. Barclay, Denneth M. : See — Negra. John S.. and Barclay. 3,351,563 Barclay, John L., and D. J. Hadley, to The Distillers Co Ltd Production of conjugated diolefines bv oxidative dehvdro- genation. 3,32S,478, 6-27-67, CI. 260— 6S0. Barclay, John L., E. J. Gasson, and D. J. Hadlev, to The Dis- tillers Co. Ltd. Production of unsaturated aliphatic nitriles. 3,340,291, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Barclay, John L, and E .J. Gasson, to The Distillers Co Ltd. Production of conjugated diolefines. 3,346,659, 10-10-67. CI. 260 — 680. Barclay, Rodney, and R. C. Von Felten, to Memorex Corp. Combined reel and canister. 3,341,001, 9-12-67, CI. 206 — 52. Barclays Bank Ltd. : See — Thomas, Basil A. 3,340,657. Barcomb, James G., and E. T. Kozol, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Display svstem for a data processing unit. 3,323,119, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 324. Barcroft, Francis T. : See — MacPhail, Alexander C. B., Barcroft, and Milne. 3,297.574. Barcus, Lester M., and J. F. Berrv. Musical instrument utiliz- ing piezoelectric transducer. 3,325,580, 6-13-67, CI. S4 — 1.16. Bard. Albert L., and W. B. Weed, to Armco Steel Corp. Ap- paratus for manufacturing treated grinding rods. 3.299.- 682, 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 100. Bard, C. R., Inc. : See — Sernny, Frank J., Jr., and White. 3.329.261. White, Edward J., Seranv. and Stern. 3,299.442. 78 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bard, Charleton C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Phosphorous and raaleic acid buffers for ferricyanide photographic bleaches. 3,342,598, 9-19-67, CI. 96 — 60. _ Bard, Charleton C, and J. A. Larkin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Non-silver halide reducing sulfonamide buffers for photographic developing solutions. 3,305,364, 2-21-67, CI. 96—66.4. Bard, Harry R., to American Can Co. End closure construc- tion for reclosure type containers. 3,338,465, 8-29-67, CI. 220—66. Bard, Irving G., and R. S. Rogers, to Leeds & Northrup Co. Linearized analog-to-digital converters. 3,354,452, 11-21- 67, CI. 340—347. Bard, John A., to The R. C. Mahon Co. Wall construction. 3,320,708, 5-23-67, CI. 52 — 178. Bard, John C, and E. V. Podebradsky, to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Method of preparing packaged sliced bacon. 3,359,121, 12-19-67, CI. 99—174. Bard, Martin. Standard for shelf assembly. 3,339,751, 9-5-67. CI. 211 — 176. Bard Pharmaceuticals, Inc. : See — Broh-Kahn, Robert H., and Galat. 3,355,356. Bardash, Irwin : See — Siekanowicz, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,340.- 484. Siekanowicz, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,350,663. Barday, Donald J. Method and apparatus for cleaning objects with solvent. 3,308,839, 3-14-67, CI. 134 — 76. Barden Corp., The : See — Gray, Stanley. 3,302,048. Barden Donald M., to Bryant Chucking Grinder. Cavitation minimizer. 3,300,969, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 52. Barden, James L., to General Electric Co. Liquid diverting switch actuator. 3,305,659, 2-21-67, CI. 200—172. Bardenhagen, Dietrich, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG. Apparatus for manipulating rod shaped articles. 3,341,036, 9-12-67, CI. 214 — 17. Bardes, Charles R., and J. W. Williams, to Yarway Corp. Liquid phase detectors or condensate indicators. 3,357,247, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 306. Bardgette, John J., to Esso Production Research Co. Method and apparatus for use in forming foundations. 3,314,240, 4-18-67, CI. 61 — 53.5. Bardins, Robert S. : See — Koland, Don H., Schultz, and Shambeau. 3,316,831. Barditch, Irving F. : See — Bento, Robert, Barditch, and Brooks. 3,333,207. Bento, Robert, Barditch, and Brooks. 3,359,504. Merck. John W., and Barditch. 3,354,395. Barditch, Irving F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Digital uniblock gate structure. 3,302,079, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 235. Bardocz, Arpad. Spectrum analysis with time-resolved spark spectra. 3,315,560, 4-25-67, CI. 88 — 14. Bardoneschi, Roland : See — Muller, Georges, and Bardoneschi. 3,301,852. Bardons & Oliver, Inc. : See — Kvlin, Henrik O. 3,315.550. Bardouski, William T. : See — ■ Moyer, Harris P., and Bardouski. 3,314,094. Bardwell, Allen E. : See — Jones, Grover S., Jr., and Bardwell. 3,303,899. Barecki, Chester J. : See — Miller, Milton J., Henrikson, and Barecki. 3,351,402. Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Telescoping chair. 3,316,014, 4-25-67, CI. 297—35. Barecki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Vehicle seat. 3,323.835, 6-6-67, CI. 297 — 445. Barecki, Chester J., and W. S. Lindberg, to American Seating Co. Row seating. 3,318,635, 5-9-67, CI. 297 — 446. Barecki, Chester J., B. Henrikson, and W. R. Dufendach, to American Seating Co. Mast-supported selector tube and carrel in electronic study system. 3,330,955, 7-11-67, CI. 250 — 199. Barecki, Chester J., and W. E. Nordmark, to American Seat- ing Co. Folding table. 3.349,728, 10-31-67, CI. 108—131. Barefoot, Thomas L., and I. E. Martin, Jr., to Roberts Co. Viscous damping for spindle. 3,321.902, 5-30-67, CI. 57 — 135. Barenholtz, George J. : See— Noshay, Allen, and Barenholtz. 3,297,608. Barenvi, Bela : See — Wilfert, Karl, and Barenyi. 3,352,600. Barenvi, Bela. Vehicle top structure. 3,298,734, 1-17-67, CI. 296—136. Barenvi, Bela, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Luggage carrier. 3,339,813, 9-5-67, CI. 224 — 42.1. Barenyi, Bela, and H. Renner, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Instrument panel. 3,341,248, 9-12-67, CI. 296 — 70. Bargnyi, Bela. and B. Sacco, to Daimler-Benz Akriengesell- schaft. Motor vehicle. 3,352,597, 11-14-67, CI. 296 — 28. Bares. Edward F. : See — Haggard, Richard A., and Bares. 3,301,218. Bares, Edward F., and R. A. Haggard, to Big Dutchman, Inc. Flow control apparatus for elongated feed conveyors for animals. 3,302,617, 2-7-67, CI. 119 — 52. Bares, Jack A, and M. Osborn, to Milbar Corp. Bearing cup remover. 3,358,353, 12-19-67, CI. 29—275. Baresel-Bofinger, Rudolf. Knock down furniture connector. 3,331.623, 7-18-67, CI. 287 — 20.92. Barford, John C, P. F. Dias, and J. D. Glentworth, to Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic pow- der application. 3,323,933, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 17. Bargainer, James D., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Transmission of well logging signals in binary or digital form. 3,309,521, 3-14-67, CI. 250—83.3. Bargen, David W., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Computing transducer system. 3,358,511, 12-19-67, CI. 73 — 398. Bargen, David W., and B. O. Van Ness, to Motorola, Inc. Electric motor overheating protection circuit. 3,305,698, 2-21-67, CI. 317 — 13. Barger, Charles H. : See — Crouch, Robert T. and Barger. 3,356,554. Barger, Larry N. Device for typing an auxiliary character on a typewriter. 3,349,889, 10-31-67, CI. 197 — 180. Barghini, Robert J., W. M. Westberg, and P. H. Carey, Jr., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Cold weather face mask. 3,333,585, 8-1-67, CI. 128—212. Baribo, Lester E„ to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Process for the production of glucoamylase. 3,298,926, 1-17-67, CI. 195—66. Barie, Walter P., Jr., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Esterification in the presence of the catalyst combinations tin dibasic acid carboxylates and either sulfuric, benzene- sulfonic or toluene sulfonic acid. 3,341,570, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 475. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and N. W. Franke, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Coating compositions comprising poly- mers of acrylic esters. 3,310,513, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and N. W. Franke, Gulf Research & Development Co. Polyepoxy resin-biary anhydride composi- tion. 3,324,081, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 47. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and C. M. Selwitz, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Substituted benzyl succinic anhydride cured epoxy resin compositions. 3,326,856, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 476. Barie, Walter P., Jr., N. W. Franke, and A. C. Whitaker, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Esterification in the presence of the catalyst combination tin dibasic acid car- boxylates and tetrahydrocarbyl titanates. 3,332,983, 7-25- 67, CI. 260 — 475. Barigant, Pierre, to L'Electronique Appliquee. Device for determining the modulus of young of visco-elastic mate- rials. 3,319,460, 5-16-67, CI. 73 — 67.2. Baring, John A., to Honeywell Inc. Flash exposure meter. 3,349,666, 10-31-67, CI. 88 — 23. Baring, John A., to Honeywell Inc. Slide tray and slide actua- tor for a projecting apparatus. 3,359,667. 12-26-67, CI. 40—79. Baringer, Berlyn E., M. A. Hole, and J. A. Huber, to Coilfeed Systems, Inc. Threading rail means for strip stock feeding apparatus. 3,331,542, 7-18-67, CI. 226 — 91. Barish, Benjamin J., to Burroughs Corp. Electrostatic page printer. 3,316,555, 4-25-67, CI. 346 — 74. Barish, Benjamin J. Holder for soap bar or other article. 3,338,540, 8-29-67, CI. 248—212. Barish, David T. Self-inflating wings. 3,298,635, 1-17-67, CI. 244—35. Barkalow, Clare E., and H. C. Daubert, Jr., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Control system for gyro-verticals. 3,318,161, 5-9- 67, CI. 74—5.34. Barkalow, Dale E. : See — Swift, Gilbert, Monaghan, Barkalow, and Denny. 3,341,- 706. Barkan, Bernard R. Collapsible, portable freezer box. 3,347,- 060. 10-17-67, CI. 62 — 457. Barkan, Philip, and T. A. Burns, to General Electric Co. Hydraulic integrating apparatus using two different fluids. 3,333 189, 7-25-67, CI. 324—76. Barkdoll, Joseph P., H. R. Diamond, R. E. Shattuck, and D. H. Smith, to SCM Corp. Office machine with rotary carriage control member. 3,315,776, 4-25-67, CI. 197 — 60. Barke, Bernard A., and R. P. Oehrke, to Bell & Howell Co. Self-storing rear screen projector. 3,352,203, 11-14-67, CI. 88 — 24. Barkemeyer, Henry R., W. J. McAleer, and P. I. Pollak, to Merck & Co., Inc. Semiconductor process and products produced thereby. 3,306,713, 2-28-67, CI. 23—315. Barker, A., and Sons Ltd. : See — Barker, Albert E. A. 3.298,116. Barker, Albert E. A., to A. Barker and Sons Ltd. Footwear. 3,298,116, 1-17-67, CI. 36—17. Barker, Allan : See — Mann, John E., Barker, and Perks. 3,345,266. Barker, Allan, and J. A. Dodd, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Sheathed fuel plate assemblies for a nuclear reactor. 3,321,379, 5-23-67, CI. 176 — 75. Barker, Allan, A. G. Bool, and R. T. Ackroyd, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Sheathed fuel plate assemblies for a nuclear reactor. 3,322,645, 5-30-67, CI. 176—75. Barker, Arthur F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aerosol valve for food products. 3,336,000, 8-15-67, CI. 251 — 212. Barker, Arthur F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aerosol tilt valve. 3.357,604, 12-12-67, CI. 222 — 402.23. Barker, Carl : See — Coward, Todd L., and Barker. 3,332,874. Coward, Todd L., and Barker. 3,332,878. Coward, Todd L., and Barker. 3,332,879. Barker, Charles E. Apparatus for repetitive application of a controlled force. 3,351,047. 11-7-67, CI. 125 — 20. Barker, Derek R. : See — Barker, William H. and D. R. 3,329.163. LIST OF PATENTEES 79 Barker, Ellis N. Animators for cameras. 3,351,414, 11-7-67, CI. 302—84. Barker, Ethel C. : See — Barker, Thomas D. and E. C. 3,336,S59. Barker, Thomas D. and E. C. 3,337,346. Barker, George. Grooved panel with load-bearing strips. 3,353,315, 11-21-67, CI. 52—275. Barker, George E., to Monsanto Co. Time proportioning control circuits. 3,311,834, 3-28-67, CI. 328 — 1. Barker, George E., to Monsanto Co. Sensory transducers. 3,331,245, 7-1S-67, CI. 73 — 313. Barker, George E., and G. E. Lightner, to Monsanto Co. Dif- ferential pressure sensor. 3,331,248, 7-1S-67, CI. 73 — 39S. Barker, Graham I. Lid arrangement for vertical storage filing cabinet. 3,312,513, 4-4-G7, CI. 312 — 184. Barker, Graham I. Latch for vertical storage filing cabinet. 3,312,514, 4-4-67, CI. 312 — 184. Barker, Graham I. End support and guide means for load supporting laths in vertical storage filing cabinet. 3,312,- 517, 4-4-67, CI. 312—331. Barker, Graham I. Bridge support for load supporting laths in vertical storage filing cabinet. 3,347,242, 10-17-67, CI. 129 — 16.7. Barker, Harlow J., W. L. Nlckerson, and P. G. Rumball, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Work guidance mecha- nisms. 3,337,212, 8-22-67, CI. 271—1. Barker. Horace H„ Jr., R. L. Long, D. Rosello, G. J. Soldat, and T. IX Smith, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cryogenic containers. 3,317,074, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 9. Barker. John, J. R. Birt, E. Housby, and D. M. Gorman, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Gas blast circuit breaker and operating means therefor. 3,358,105, 12-12-67. CI. 200 — 148. Barker, Joha L., to Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. Computer for dividing one variable quantity by another. 3,341,698, 9-12-67, CI. 235 — 196. Barker, John L., F. W. Hannula, and L. R. Pallat, to Labora- tory for Electronics, Inc. Centralized digital traffic count- ing system for recording and control. 3,322,940, 5-30-67, CI. 235—150.24. Barker, John S., to British Cellophane Ltd. Wrapping of cylindrical rolls. 3,296,772, 1-10-67, CI. 53 — 380. Barker, Joseph K. Trailer or similar construction. 3,326,597, 6-20-67, CI. 296 — 100. Barker, Layle B.: See — Brown. Donald L., and Barker. 3,302,350. Brown, Donald L., and Barker. 3,321,87S. Barker, Leslie C. Structural joints. 3,323,819, 6-6-67, CI. 2S7 — 189.36. Barker, Lester R., to Electronic Standard Corp. of America. Microwave circuit termination. 3,324,424, 6-6-67, CI. 333 — 22. Barker, Lester R., to Electronics Standards Corp. of America. Microwave connector. 3,325,752, 6-13-67, CI. 333 — 34. Barker, Lester R., to Electronic Standards Corp. of America. Microwave push-on connectors. 3,336,566, 8-15-67, CI. 339 — 143. Barker, Lester R., to Electronic Standards Corp. of America. Microwave termination. 3,348,170, 10-17-67, CI. 333 — 22. Barker, Luther P., Jr. Fish hook. 3,333,359, 8-1-67, CI. 43 — 43.6. Barker, Philip E., and D. I. Lloyd, to National Research De- velopment Corp. Countercurrent gas chromatography and gas/solid adsorption. 3.338,031. 8-29-67, CI. 55 — 67. Barker Poultry Equipment Co. : See — Jones, Leonard M. 3.311,216. Reading, Walter J. 3.342,012. Barker. Robert S., to Halcon International, Inc. Production of cyclohexylamine. 3,346,636, 10-10-67, CI. 260—563. Barker, Ronald F. : See — Keller, George T., and Barker. 3,311,060. Barker, Sydney W., to Nevale Ltd. Thread treating machines. 3.315,498, 4-25-67, CI. 68—9. Barker, Theodore L., and L. M. Hamrick, to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Uncaser. 3,310,187, 3-21-67, CI. 214—304. Barker, Thomas D. and E. C. Food preparation. 3,336,859, 8-22-67, CI. 99—409. Barker, Thomas D. and E. C. Method of pan frying fowl. 3,337,346, 8-22-67, CI. 99—107. Barker, Thomas H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Modular fuse block assembly. 3.299,236, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 133. Barker, Thomas H., R. C. Nance, and J. R. Shine, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electromechanical counter. 3,309,506, 3-14-67, CI. 235—92. Barker, Thomas H., R. C. Nance, and J. R. Shine, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Counter resetting mechanism. 3,351,278, 11-7-67, CI. 235—144. Barker, William : See — Wakeman, Dennis, W., Haynes, Williams, Evans and Barker. 3,311,470. Barker. William H. and D. R. Air flow controllers or dampers. 3,329,163. 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 601. Barker. William M., to General Signal Corp. Coded super- visory control system. 3,305,837, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 163. Barkev, Kenneth T. : See — Russin. Nicholas C, Kibler, and Barkey. 3,344,091. Barkey, Kenneth T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyester pre- polymers and processes for their manufactures. 3,342,782, 9-19-67, CI. 260—75. Barkhau, Marvin L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Lubricant coating for glassware molds and equipment. 3,347,650, 10-17-67, CI. 65—26. Barkis, Edward, and T. M. Quinn, to Avisum Corp. Heat- sealable composite sheet. 3,297,477, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Barkis, Edward, and W. I. Tinz, to Avisun Corp. Coating composition of polyoxylalkylene ether of a 2-alkylidene di- phen.vl estcrilicd with fumaric or maleic acid, and a polv- glyeidyl ether of a dihydric phenol. 3,297,782, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 835. Barkley, Byron F., and W. H. Klbbie. Extensible boom crane. 3,308,907, 3-14-67, CI. 212 — 55. Barkley, Byron l<\, and \v. H. Kibbie. Extensible boom con- struction. 3,341,029, 9-12-G7, CI. 212 — 55. Barkman, Erik F. : See— Shockley, Gilbert R., Macklln, Barkman, and Coates. 3,333,579. Barkow, William H., to Radio Corp. of America. Raster distor- tion correction. 3,346,765, 10-10-67, CI. 315—27. Barkow, William H., and R. M. Christensen, to Radio Corp. of America. Dynamic raster distortion correction circuit having four window magnetic circuit. 3,329,861, 7-4-67, CI. 315—24. Barks, Robert W., to Satellite Developing Corp. Diaper washer and storage receptacle. 3,318,119, 5-9-67, CI. 68 — 132. Barksdale, Bruner T. Rockable reclining chair construction. 3,295,885, 1-3-67, CI. 297—84. Barksdale Mfg. Corp. : See — Batts, Carl T. 3,324,SS9. Barksdale Valves : See — Simonin, Rene, Jr. 3,301,977. Barkstrom, Reynold, R. L. Sutton, and T. G. Drayer, to Inter- national Harvester Co. Corn picker. 3,320,730, 5-23-67, CI. 56—15. Barkstrom, Reynold, R. E. Sutton, and D. B. Carlson, to In- ternational Harvester Company. Combination corn shelling and cob grinding apparatus. 3,348,780, 10-24-67, CI. 241 — 101. Barlaro, Giacomo : See — Lucehini, Tommaso, and Barlaro. 3,313,491. Barlett, William F., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Common series double comparison circuit for a time division multiplex sys- tem. 3.334J531, 8-1-67, CI. 340 — 146.2. Barley, Leo D. : See— Haywood, Russell I., and Barley. 3,347,120. Barloga, Albert M., and A. T. Morgan, to Inland Steel Co. Oxygen steelmaking. 3,316.082, 4-25-67, CI. 75 — 12. Barlow, Alan, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Cases of the kind for containing electrical equipment. 3,316,452, 4-25-67, CI. 317—99. Barlow, Alan, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Trays of the kind for use in mounting cases containing electrical equipment. 3.316,456, 4-25-67, CI. 317 — 100. Barlow, Boris V., to S. Smith & Sons Ltd. Manufacture of tube-like structures. 3,315,509. 4-25-67, CI. 72 — 145. Barlow, Conrad R. Nozzle and valve assembly. 3,297,260, 1-10-67. CI. 239—533. Barlow, Conrad R. Quick-disconnect latch. 3,307,866, 3-7- 67, CI. 292—113. Barlow Controls, Inc. : See — Marquis, James A. 3,327,197. Barlow. Donald W. : See — Savage, Harry A. 3,298,319. Savage, Harry A. 3,298,391. Barlow, Gordon A. : See — Glass. Marvin I., Ayala, and Barlow. 3.299.762. Glass, Maxvin I., Ayala, and Barlow. 3.299,763. Glass, Marvin L, and Barlow. 3.29S.692. Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, Krlpak. and Stan. 3,295,848. Glass, Marvin L, Barlow, and Stan. 3,304,650. Barlow, John C, and K. W. Cocksedge, to Bell Punch Co. Ltd. Totalisator equipment. 3,351,745, 11-7-67, CI. 235—92. Barlow, Lester P., to The Barlow Vapor Cooling Co. Internal combustion process and apparatus permitting the use of faster burning fuels than are normally used in high-com- pression automotive gasoline engines. 3,312,204, 4 4 67, CI. 123 — 41.25. Barlow, Robert E. Inflatable lifting device. 3,331,087, 7-18- 67, CI. 5—81. Barlow, Sidney D. : See — De Molin, Arrigo V., and Barlow. 3,337,124. Barlow, Terrence W. Method of making synthetic suede and product thereof. 3,312,586, 4-4-67, CI. 161 — 109. Barlow Vapor Cooling Co., The : See — Barlow, Lester P. 3,312,204. Barlowe, Murray, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Heat dissipator with pivotable means to grip a semi-conductor device. 3,305,004, 2-21-67. CI. 165 — 80. Bar-Master, Inc. : See — Carse, Clifford C. 3,336,053. Barmer Maschinenfabrik AG. : See — - Augustin. Guenter. 3,355.770. Causemann. Karl. 3,355,766. Niemever, Walter. 3.353.213. Niemeyer, Walter. 3,355,767. Rehn. Karl-Heinz. 3,295,306. Roehlig, Guenter, and Augustin. 3,327,348. Schlppers, Heinz. 3.295.160. Schippers, Heinz. 3.327.347. Schlppers, Heinz. 3,329.360. Schippers, Heinz, and Niemeyer. 3,349,433. Vinkeloe, Heinz. 3,343,215. 80 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Barnabe, Jean-Louis, D. Callies, and C. Loveque, to Societe de Kecherehes Tecniques et Industrielles. Device for utiliz- ing the osmotic pressure of a solution for the production of mechanical energy. 3,344,926, 10-3-67, CI. 210 — 321. Barnabeo, Austin E. : See — Wynsira, John, Reinking, and Barnabeo. 3,305,528. Barnaby, Roland E., Jr., to Rayline, Inc. Solder dispenser. 3,308,938, 3-14-67, CI. 206—56. Barnard, Brian : See — Mabbs, Frank E., and Barnard. 3,341,291. Barnard, Charles R. N., to Minister of Aviation, in Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Radio phase-comparison re- ceivers. 3,348,225. 10-17-67, CI. 343—112. Barnard, Mark C. S., to The Rover Co. Ltd. Torque-trans- mitting means perrnittiHg relative radial expansion and contraction between a pair of coaxial driven and driving members. 3,311,204, 3-28-67, CI. 192 — 41. Barnard, Paul R. Peed mixing and processing mechanism. 3,318,228, 5-9-67, CI. 99—235. Barnard, Richard L. : See — Cehnoweth, Dean B., and Barnard. 3,299,195. Barnard, Walter C. : See — Clearman, Jack F., Barnard, and Dutcher. 3,333,739. Barnas, Eugene F., and S. B. Richter, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. N-hydroxy ( alkoxy ) -N-alkyl-a- ( 0,0-dialky lphosphoro- thio(dithio)ates) - j8 - alkoxycarbonylpropionamides. 3,342,- 904, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 942. Barnas, Louis A. : See — Stecca, Anthony J., Barnas, Dokos, Jarzembski, and Norris. 3,321,604. Barnawell, Earl B. Room divider and the like. 3,303.936, 2-14-67, CI. 211 — 134. Barnby, Bernice P. : See — Barnby, Herbert A. 3,356,510. Barnby. Herbert A. and B. P. 3,332,788. Barnby, Herbert A. : See — Hohl, John, and Barnby. 3,333,719. Barnby, Herbert A., deceased, by B. P. Barnby, executrix, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Sterile food packaging operation. 3,332,788, 7-25-07, CI. 99—182. Barnby, Herbert A., deceased (by B. P. Barnby, executrix), to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and apparatus for sterile packaging. 3,356.510, 12-5-67, CI. 99—182. Barnd. John W. Multi-zone temperature control, 3,351 128 11-7-67. CI. 165—22. Barnes, Alfred H., deceased (by M. C. Seham, executor), and C. G. Hadwick, to Union Carbide Corp. High temperature vacuum furnace. 3,350,495, 10-31-67, CI. 13 — 31. Barnes, Al-G, to Continental Oil Co. Non-destructive thick- ness measuring device. 3,339,403, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — '67.9. Barnes, Allan B., Sr.. and J. P. Lighted walking cane 3,336,469, 8-15-67, CI. 240—6.42. Barnes, Amos E., to Thoikol Chemical Corp. Electromotive force rocket motor initiator. 3,338,134, 8-29-67, CI. 89— 1.808. Barnes, Andrew F. Beet topping unit. 3,343,348, 9-26-67 CI 56 — 121.44. Barnes, Arthur G., to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd Flight simulator display apparatus. 3,327,407, 6-27-67 CI 35 — 12. Barnes, Bayard I., to The Mead Corp. Top opening carton 3,315,870, 4-25-67, CI. 229—37. Barnes, Bernard B., to Woodward Governor Co. Alternator control system. 3,325,650, 6-13-67, CI. 290 — 40. Barnes, Charles A., F. S. C. Braneo, W. R. Johnson, and A. C. Kirilouckas, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. High precision tape-transport mechanism. 3,326,440, 6-20-67 CI 226 — 188. Barnes, Charles A., L. K. Jensen, and R. C. Satterfleld, to Clark Equipment Co. Collapsible overhead guard for' in- dustrial lift truck. 3,336,074, 8-15-67, CI. 296 — 102. Barnes, Charles M. : See — Lewis, Richard L., Barnes, and Smith. 3,339,579. Lewis, Richard L., Barnes, and Smith. 3,360,004. Barnes, Charles O., to The Eastern Cap and Closure Co. Plastic aerosol cap with vent notches in skirt and aerosol cap assembly. 3,318.488, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 182. Barnes, Charles R., and C. R. Geesner. to United States of America, Air Force. Process for plating interior surface of tubing with cadmium sulfide. 3,317,342, 5-2-67 CI. 117—95. Barnes, Creighton D., and J. M. Shaheen, to North American Aviation, Inc. Method of making a magnetic core storage device. 3,317,408, 5-2-67, CI. 204—15. Barnes, Creighton D., R. L. Ramont, R. H. Drew, and J. E. Smith, to North American Aviation, Inc. Magnetic core storage device having a single winding for both the sensing and inhibit function. 3,329,940, 7-4-67, CI. 340 — 174. Barnes, Derek, to Bloedel MacMillan and Powell River Ltd. Spraying method and apparatus. 3,341,124, 9-12-67, CI. 239—8. Barnes Drill Co. : See — Casson, Kenneth H. 3,305.094. Casson, Kenneth H. 3.332,553. Casson. Kenneth H. 3,341,021. Estabrook, Mark R. 3.314.474. Estabrook, Mark R. 3,352,067. Barnes, Edgar S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Lens mounting align- ment apparatus and method. 3,347,088, 10-17-67, CI. 73 — 37.5. Barnes Engineering Co. : See — Astheimer, Robert W. 3,304,425. Astheirner, Robert W. 3,316,405. Astheimer, Robert W. 3,338,656. Barnes, Robert B. 3,333 103. Beerman, Henry P. 3,309,881. Beitz, Richard C. 3,352,156. Daley, William J., and Astheimer. 3,316,799. Engborg, Nelson E. 3,348,408. Falbel, Gerald. 3,348,058. Grossman, David H., and Merlen. 3,305,732. Kallet. Eli A., and Collyer. 3,351,756. Kruse, John R.. Jr. 3,341,653. McHenry, Thomas F. 3,309,957. Merlen, Monty M. 3,334,232. Norton, Bruce, and Levinstein. 3,312,572. Villers, Philippe. 3,336,833. Barnes, Estil N. : See — Branscum, Tony E., and Barnes. 3,306,200. Barnes, Eugene F., and A. F. Pendzich, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Facsimile recorder. 3,335,221, 8-8-67, CI. 178 — 7.6. Barnes, Eugene F., and C. N. Urbanski, to Stewart-Warner Corp. 3,349,013, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 2. Barnes, Fayette H. Metal fastener strip. 3,339,720, 9-5-67, CI. 206— '56. Barnes, Garrett H., Jr., and R. L. Merker, to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilanols and method of preparation. 3,328,448, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Barnes, Henry R. : See — McClung, Jack P., and Barnes. 3,322,434. Barnes-Hind Pharmaceuticals, Inc. : See — Krezanoski, Joseph Z. 3,306,820. Barnett, Irwin, to Johns-Manville Corp. Extrusion process for orienting fibers in molding material. 3,328,501, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 108. Barnes, James : See — Ames, Ray W., Jr., Barnes, and Kreppel. 3,327,055. Barnes, James K., and R. W. Upton, to Ciba Ltd. Appara- tus and method which may be used in the manufacture of honeycomb structures. 3,304,822, 2-21-67, CI. 83 — 29. Barnes, James P. : See — Barnes, Allan B., Sr., and J. P. 3,336,469. Barnes, John A., to Power Jets (Research & Development) Ltd. Pressure exchangers. 3,341,112. 9-12-67, CI. 230 — 69. Barnes, John A., and H. C. Nora, to The Pillsbury Co. Two- stage cooking and dehydrating process for potatoes and like vegetables. 3,355,304, 11-28-67, CI. 99 — 207. Barnes. John C. : See — Gilman, Paul B., Jr., and Barnes. 3,311,472. Barnes, Kenneth K., to Arizona Research Foundation, Inc. Apparatus with cutting mechanism for use in harvesting lettuce. 3,300,955, 1-31-67, CI. 56 — 327. Barnes, Kenneth K., and B. L. Harriott, to Arizona Research Foundation, Inc. Apparatus with sensing mechanism for use in harvesting lettuce. 3,300,954, 1-31-67, CI. 56 — 327. Barnes, Laurence A., Jr., and R. E. Irons, to Melpar, Inc. Linear full wave detector. 3,304,509, 2-14-67, CI. 329 — 101. Barnes, Lawrence M. Padlock. 3,345,837, 10-10-67, CI. 70 — 52. Barnes, Llewellyn T. Apparatus for purifying exhaust gases. 3,307,920, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 288. Barnes Mfg. Co. : See — - Primer, Harold W. 3,355,910. Barnes, Marion D., to Research Corp. Construction method. 3,306,000, 2-2S-67, CI. 52—747. Barnes, Marion D., and J. M. Dale, to Research Corp. Mark- ing composition. 3,316,115, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 287. Barnes, Owen P., Jr., % to D. L. Fountain. Meat patty ma- chine. 3,312,998, 4-11-67, CI. 17—32. Barnes, Percy J. : See — Albrecht, Otto J., and Barnes. 3,295,497. Barnes & Reinecke, Inc. : See — Glomb, Frank A., and Wasynczuk. 3,344 879. Barnes, Robert B., to Barnes Engineering Co. Thermograph exposure standard comprising a base of low infrared emis- sivity and a coating of high infrared emissivity. 3,333,103, 7-25-67, CI. 250—84. Barnes, Robert S. : See — Boenig, Herman V., Barnes, and Kuhner. 3.318,727. Barnes, Stanley C, D. H. Morrell, and J. Armstrong, to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Method of manufacturing battery plates. 3.335,032, 8-8-67. CI. 136 — 20. Barnes, Theodore M., and H. E. de Buhr, to Deere & Co. Torque-limiting clutch. 3,303,913, 2-14-67, CI. 192 — 56. Barnes, Wendell A., and N. W. Franke, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Vinvl chloride coating composition. 3,313,760. 4-11-67, CI. 260—31.8. Barnes, Wendell A., and N. W. Franke, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Stabilized vinyl chloride polymer. 3,313,- 761, 4-11-67. CI. 260 — 31.8. Barnes. Wendell A., and N. W. Franke, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Plasticized vinvl chloride polvmers stabilized with an alkyl diphenylamine. 3,326,839, 6-20-67, CI. 260—31.8. Barnes, William I., to Standard Screw Co. Crankcase ventilat- ing valve having rotatable metering plunger. 3,354,898, 11-28-67. CI. 137—331. Barnes, William K. : See — Kuehn. Frederick R.. and Barnes. 3.318,206. Barnet, Frederick R., A. Lightbodv, and A. Lewis, to United States of America, Navy. Method of forming a glass rein- forced filament plastic tape. 3,303,008, 2-7-67-, CI. 65—3. LIST OF PATENTEES 81 Barnet, Fredrick R., and S. P. Prosen, to United States of America, Navv. Glass reinforced plastics recoilless rifle. 3,298,279, 1-17-07, CI. 89— 1.814. Barnett, Arthur G. : See — Tanguy, Lewis L., Jr., and Barnett. 3,329,943. Barnett, Charles \V. II., to United States of America, Army. Piezoelectric wide bandpass filter with elliptical shape. 3,319,193, 5-9-67, CI. 333 — 72. Barnett, Eugene R and W. L. Refrigerated disposable con- tainer. 3,309,890, 3-21-G7, CI. 62—294. Barnett, George, and K. D. Drakeley, to Bakelite Xylonite Ltd. Phenol formaldehyde resins and cured friction ele- ments therefrom. 3,326,843, 6-20-07, CI. 260 — 38. Barnett, Jose M., to Filtox S. A. Filter holder for smokers. 3,312,227, 4-4-67, CI. 131—187. Barnett, Louis H. : See — Moore, Alex H., and Barnett. 3,340,546. Barnett, Louis H., to Loma Industries, Inc. Mold for rotat- able casting. 3,314,639, 4-18-67, CI. 249 — 58. Barnett, Louis H., and R. U. Lane, to Loma Industries, Inc. Mold polishing method. 3,302,338, 2-7-67, CI. 51—281. Barnett, Louis H., and E. R. Luther, to Loma Industries. Turntable. 3,302,594, 2-7-67, CI. 10S— 139. Barnett, Louis EL, and H. P. Horton, to Loma Industries, Inc. Thermodynamic molding machine. 3,315,314,4-25-67, CI. 18—26. Barnett, Louis PL, and H. P. Horton, to Loma Industries, Inc. Molding mechanism and method. 3,341,896, 9-19-67, CI. 18 — -26. Barnett, Louis H., and R. Haynie, to Loma Industries, Inc. Locking device for injection molding apparatus. 3,353,221, 11-21-67, CI. IS — 43. Barnett, Willard L. : See — Barnett, Eugene R. and W. L. 3,309,890. Barnett. William K. : See — Killoran, Joseph L., Barnett, and Guay. 3,354,250. Barnette, Gasper C. Display control for testing and teaching device. 3,341,951, 9-19-67, CI. 35 — 35. Barnette, Stanley R. Plastic article with enveloped core. 3,29S.S94. 1-17-67, CI. 161 — 43. Barnette, Stanley R. Method of making decorative panels. 3,306,956, 2-28-67, CI. 264 — 1. Barnette, Stanley R. Method of making plastic decorative sheet articles. 3,323,499, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 108. Barnette, Stanley R. Method of making self-reinforced plastic articles. 3,32S,500, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 108. Barnette, William E. : See — Kihn, Harry, and Barnette. 3,329,827. Barney, Alfred N. Scaffold with catwalks for penetrating tree foliage. 3,352,380, 11-14-67, CI. 182—131. Barnev, John D., and L. A. Zanteson, to Space-General Corp. Battery charging control. 3,350,618, 10-31-67, CI. 320 — 5. Barnhardt, Jacob C., Sr., to Barnhardt Mfg. Co. Decorative item package. 3,29S,508, 1-17-67, CI. 206 — 49. 3 29S 508 H7 Witt. Bottle sorter. 3,327, Barnhardt Mfg. Co. : See- Barnhardt, Jacob C, Sr. Barnhart, Carlton L., and C. S4S, 6-27-67, CI. 209 — 74. Barnhart, Charles C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and apparatus for the preparation of thermoplastic resinous film. 3,341,643, 9-12-67, CI. 264—95. Barnhart, Charles C, and H. G. Ahlich, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and apparatus for the preparation of thermo- plastic resinous film. 3.355,531, 11-28-67, CI. 264 — 95. Barnhart, Clifford W., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Meth- od for drying a fluid stream and reconcentrating the absorb- ent. 3,321,890, 5-30-67, CI. 55 — 32. Barnhart, Clifford W., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Method of and apparatus for drying a fluid stream and reconcen- trating the absorbent. 3,347,019, 10-17-67, CI. 55 — 32. Barnhart, Edgar P., and E. Mitchell. Portable collapsible lightproof enclosure having exteriorly housed light source. 3,296,439. 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 78. Barnhart, Herbert D., and D. A. Stratton, to General Electric Co. Apparatus responsive to electrical energy supplied dur- ing a welding operation. 3,335,258, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 110. Barnhart, Vilas A., to S. E. Moore Co., Inc. Safety switch for de-energizing a driving motor in the event of stoppage of a shaft driven thereby. 3,308,406, 3-7-67, CI. 335 — 74. Barnhouse, Paul L. Scrub puff. 3,343,196, 9-26-67, CI. 15— 209. Barnier, Georges A. Submarine buov adapted to rise at an ad- justable speed. 3,337,887, 8-29-67, CI. 9 — 313. Barnier, Georgius : See — Van Lammeren, Johannes A., Barnier, Koorneef, and Bos. 3.351,925. Barnikel, Peter J., and R. P. Freedman. to General Dynamics Corp. System for dynamically adjusting the working roll separation in rolling mills. 3,355,925, 12-5-67, CI. 72 — 244. Barnikel, Peter J., and R. P. Freedman, to General Dynamics Corp. Mass flow computer and control device. 3,357,087, 12-12-67. CI. 29 — 407. Barns, Fred K., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Plastic strip shrinking apparatus. 3,315,303, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 2. Barnstead, John W., to General Electric Co. Dishwasher power unit housing and mounting means. 3,355,111, 11-28- 67, CI. 239—251. Barnstead, John W., and R. C. Presslev, Jr., to General Elec- tric Co. Anti-tip device. 3.322,4S0, 5-30-67, CI. 312 — 276. Barnstead Still & Sterilizer Co. : See- Smith, Verity C. 3.29S.929. Smith. Verity C. 3.355.01 S. Barnum, Orville G., and F. J. Caron, to Pactor Corp. Sheeps- foot type earth compacting wheel. 3,313,222, 4-11-07, CI. 94 — 50. Bar-Nun, Akiva : See— Zilkha, Albert, Feit, and Bar-Nun. 3,341.483. Barnwell, Irving F. Steering wheel lock for automobiles. 3,348,391, 10-24-67, CI. 70—211. Barnwell, Stephen D., and J. F. Palmer, to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Cooling means in combustors for gas turbine engines. 3,359,724, 12-26-67. CI. 60—39.65. Barogenics, Inc. : See — Brayman, Jacob. 3,300,089. Brayman, Jacob. 3,328,841. Brayman, Jacob, Komorn, and Zeitlin. 3,346,922. Zeitlin, Alexander. 3,328,838. Zeitlin, Alexander, and Brayman. 3\343,388. Baron, Alfred M., to Brass Craft Mfg. Co. Insulated union coupling. 3,346,274, 10-10-67, CI. 285—52. Baron-Blakeslee, Inc.: See — Arnold, Howard N. 3,308,920. Baron, Gunhild : See — Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,423. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,632. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,633. Baron, Guy A., J. Berne, and A. Y. Giraud, to Institut Francais du Petrole, des Carburants & Lubrifiants. Method and apparatus for forming underwater structures. 3,314,- 239, 4-18-67, CI. 61 — 46. Baron, Hector R. : See — Robbins, Robert, and Baron. 3,296,457. Baron, Heinz. Surgical dressing and the like. 3,316,906, 5-2-67, CI. 128—156. Baron, Henry A. : See — Schneider, Karl, and Baron. 3,338,425. Baron Industries of California : See — Pokorny, Joseph. 3,356,540. Baron, Joseph J., Jr., and J. P. Rakus, to Allied Chemical Corp. Thermal degradation of polyolefins in the presence of a metal salt carboxylic acid catalyst. 3,332,926, 7-25- 67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Baron, Joseph J., Jr., and J. P. Rakus, to Allied Chemical Corp. Catalytic process for the thermal degradation of polyolefins. 3,345,352, 10-3-67, CI. 260—93.7. Baron, Robert R. : See — Van Essen, Harold E., Jr., and Baron. 3,330,724. Baron, Robert R. Method of treating skin and reducing pore size. 3,297,536, 1-10-67, CI. 167 — 90. Baron, Sidney, to United States of America, Navy. Three- dimensional compensator for a two-dimensional sonar array. 3,311,871, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 6. Baron, Sidney, to United States of America, Navy. Quiet hy- draulic depression-elevation drive for sonar transducer re- flector independently rotatable in azimuth. 3,351,897, 11-7-67, CI. 340—5. Baron, Stanley C. Method and apparatus for opening bags. 3,325,962, 6-20-67, CI. 53—29. Baron, Thomas D., and B. R. Fishwick. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Monoazo dyestuffs. 3,335,126, 8-8-67, CI. 260—207.1. Baron, Walter. Finger sucking preventive device. 3,334,625, S-S-67, CI. 128—133. Baron, Wolfgang : See — Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,423. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf. and Baron. 3,337,632. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,633. Barone, James C. : See — Geurtsen, Friedrich H. H., Barone, and Terenzi 3,345,- 321. Baronyak, Louis J. : See — Baronyak, Michael F. 3,341,9S1. Baronyak. Michael F., % to L. J. Baronyak. Twist drill bit sharpening device. 3,341,981, 9-19-67, CI. 51 — 241 Barouh. Victor, to Eaton Allen Corp. Article for making carbon copies. 3,315,983, 4-25-67, CI. 282 — 22. Barr, Charles R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Light-sensitive photographic elements containing developing agent precur- sors. 3,295,978, 1-3-67, CI. 96—76. Barr. Courtland H.. Jr. : ,S'ee — Barr, Courtland H„ Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr 3,337,031. Barr, Courtland H., 3,360,374. Barr, Courtland H., Lucas. 3,326,206. Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., J. W. Barr, and .T. W Lucas, to Courtland Laboratories. Blood sampling device with releasable cannula retaining means 3,326.206, 6-20- 67, CI. 128 — 2. Barr, Courtland H.. Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. to Courtland Laboratories. Needle package. 3.337,031, 8-22-67, CI. 206—17. Barr, Courtland H.. Sr.. C. H. Barr, Jr.. and J. W. Barr to Courtland Laboratories. Process for making a dietary food product. 3,360,374. 12-26-67, CI. 99—1. Barr. David J., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General. Re- silient wheels. 3,300,835, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 121. Barr, David J., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General. Con- veying equipment. 3,360.099, 12-26-67, CI. 198 — 21. Barr, Dennis A., and J. B. Rose, to Imperial Chemical Indus- tries Ltd. Mouldable copolymers of maleie anhydride iso- bntylene and a third comonomer. 3,297,654, 1-10-67, CI. 260—78. Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., J. W. Barr, and 82 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Barr, Dennis A., E. Nield, and J. B. Rose, to Imperial Chemi- cal Industries Ltd. Copolymers of N-substituted maleimides. 3,352,832, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 78. Barr, Frank X. : See — Hollis, Raymond, and Barr. 3,308,843. Barr, Harry S., Jr. : See — Morrow, Alfred C, and Barr. 3,340,577. Barr, Hugh H. Combined carding and weaving. 3,343,569, 9- 26-67, CI. 139 — 11. Barr, Irwin R., to AAI Corp. Grenade launching arrange- ment. 3,318,033, 5-9-67, CI. 42—1. Barr, John D., R. E. Reason, and P. F. T. C. Stillwell, to The Rank Organisation Ltd. Method and apparatus for assess- ing the coordinates of the centre of a roughly circular form relative to a fixed, axis. 3,307,267, 3-7-67, CI. 33—174. Barr, John D., and R. F. Clifford, to Rank Precision Industries Ltd. trading as The Organisation Rank Taylor Hobson Di- vision. Control mechanisms for adjusting the objectives of television or cinematograph cameras. 3,347,985, 10-17-67, CI. 178 — 7.92. Barr, John N., to Square D Co. Magnetic impulse generator. 3,315,104, 4-18-67, CI. 310—29. Barr, John T., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Method for preparation of fluorine substituted dienes. 3,308,175, 3-7- 67, CI. 260—653.5. Barr, John W. : See — Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. 3,337.031. Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. 3,360,374. Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., J. W. Barr, and Lucas. 3,326,206. Barr, Keith P. : See — Goulding, Geoffrey L., and Barr. 3,337,389. Barr, Leslie : See — Kastamo, James L., Means, Barr, Ostrowsky, and Best. 3 343 710 Barr, Luis ' D. ' Infant garment. 3,316,911, 5-2-67, CI. 128—286. Barr, Peter J. Apparatus for drying finely divided particles. 3,354,555, 11-28-67, CI. 34 — 57. Barr, Robert D. Lock for telephone receptacle. 3,343,384, 9- 26-67, CI. 70 — 159. Barr, Robert S. Method and apparatus for separating con- tinuous multi-part stock forms. 3,297,342, 1-10-67, CI. 282 — 11.5. Barr, Robert S. Portable calculating device. 3,311,298, 235-71, CI. 235 — 71. Barr and Stroud Ltd. : See — Daw, John R., and Hope. 3,296,049. Ritchie, David S. 3,323,413. Barr, Thomas A., Jr., R. F. Mayo, and T. G. Roberts, to United States of America, Army. Arc plasma generator with starter. 3,356,897, 12-5-67, CI. 315—238. Barr, Vernon L. Pipe joint seals. 3,301,567, 1-31-67, CI. 277—108. Barr, Weldon M. Vehicle trunk lid clothes carrier. 3,318,- 471, 5-9-67, CI. 214 — 450. Barr, William E. : See — Stewart, William S., and Barr. 3,316,170. Barr, William R. Apparatus for mounting plastic lens for grinding. 3,333.369, 8-1-67, CI. 51 — 277. Barraclough, R. W.. Ltd. : See — Barraclough, Ronald W. 3.347.137. Barraclough, Ronald W., to R. W. Barraclough, Ltd. Meth- ods and apparatus for forming gussets in flexible tubular material. 3,347,137, 10-17-67, CI. 93 — 20. Barradale, Eugene W. Combination catch and live bait con- tainer. 3.357,127. 12-12-67, CI. 43—55. Barradell-Smith, Richard, and J. R. McLaggan, to Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Apparatus for forming glass ribbon on molten metal with gas seal means. 3,351,451, 11-7-67, CI. 65 — 157. Barragan, Jacques. Program-controlled machine-tool system. 3,354,760, 11-28-67, CI. 82—2. Barrall. Edward M., II, and J. F. Gernert, to Chevron Research Co. High sensitivity differential thermal analysis apparatus and method. 3,339,398, 9-5-67, CI. 73—15. Barrand, Stanley, % to R. A. Bartram. Method of and means for repelling sharks. 3,317,889, 5-2-67, CI. 340 — 5. Barrasso, Edward J. : See — .Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr., and Barrasso. 3,346,332. Barre, Marcel J. C. Conveyor for handling bulk materials. 3,349,892, 10-31-67, CI. 198 — 91. Barre, Wade E., and G. A. Culbertson, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Component assembly holder with readily accessible terminals incorporated therein. 3,327,174, 6-20— 67, CI. 317 — 101. Barrer, Richard M., P. J. Denny, and E. M. Flanigen, to Union Carbide Corp. Molecular sieve adsorbents. 3,306,- 922, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 448. Barrett, Arthur L., to Joy Mfg. Co. Gas purifying apparatus. 3,334,686, 8-8-67, CI. 165—155. Barrett Bindery Co., The : See — Wolfe, Edgar H. 3,322,004. Barrett, George F., to The Kamphausen Co. Reinforced pole structure and method of banding a reinforcing stub to a pole. 3,309,824, 3-21-67, CI. 52 — 170. Barrett, George F., to The Kamphausen Co. Method of and apparatus for pole reinforcing. 3,320,714, 5-23-67, CI. 52—742. Barrett, Herbert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drilling fluid. 3,340,188, 9-5-67, CI. 252—8.5. Barrett, Herbert M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and means for sealing leaks in buried conduits. 3,356,777, 12-5- 67, CI. 264—36. Barrett, Homer D. : See — Stow, George C, Jr., Mallonee, and Barrett. 3,343,363. Barrett, John L. : See — Bliss, Horace H., Lynch, and Barrett. 3,325,914. Barrett, John R. : See — Hiatt, William R., and Barrett. 3,336,514. Barrett, John R., and H. A. Jensen, to General Electric Co. High efficiency semiconductor light emitter. 3,353,051, 11- 14-67, CI. 313—113. Barrett, John S., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Ordnance firing device. 3,343,490, 9-26-67, CI. 102 — 70. Barrett-Kegel Corp. : See — Kegel, Francis C. 3,355,231. Barrett, La Vern H., to The Gorton Corp. Refrigeration ap- paratus for freezing a product under pressure. 3,320,768, 5-23-67, CI. 62—303. Barrett, Marlin W., D. G. Cramer, and R. B. Oltman, to Pitts- burgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus for forming ribbon with lateral force means. 3,350,188, 10-31-67, CI. 65 — 165. Barnett, Patricia : See — Shreck, Peter K., and Barnett. 3,319,357. Barrett, Paul C, and G. W. Stambaugh, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Semi-automatic filling device. 3,310,078, 3-21-67, CI. 141—348. Barrett, Peter A. : See — Darley, Reginald, and Barrett. 3,360,756. Barrett, Peter J. Mounting device for a boat sail. 3,338,204, 8-29-67, CI. 114—108. Barrett. Randall M. Register regulator aid. 3,360,291, 12-26- 67, CI. 294 — 19. Barrett, Richard A., and D. A. Polesky, to International Commodities, Inc. Swivel assembly rotatable through more than one revolution. 3,312,482, 4-4-67, CI. 285 — 168. Barrett, Richard C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Coal tar pav- ing compositions and process for preparing them. 3,304,- 191, 2-14-67. CI. 100 — 279. Barrett, Richard C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Improved coal tar pitch composition. 3,304.192, 2-14-67, CI. 106 — 280. Barrett, Richard C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Oxychloropoly- ethylene coating. 3,356,638, 12-5-67, CI. 260—33.8. Barrett, Thomas, to International Exhibits, Inc. Water gun target with displaceable element. 3,342,492, 9-19-67, CI. 273—102.1. Barrett, Walter, to Prince-Smith and Stells Ltd. Brakes for textile spinning and like spindles. 3,313,097, 4-11-67, CI. 57—88. Barrett, Walter R., Jr. Electrocardiograph cushion. 3,323,514, 6-6-67, CI. 128—2.06. Barrett, Wayne T., L. V. Triggianl, and J. S. Magee, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of treating exhaust gases. 3,322,- 491, 5-30-67, CI. 23—2. Barrett, Wesley H., and K. Law, to Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. Roof support assembly. 3.355.898. 12-5-67. CI. 61 — 15. Barrett, William G., D. K. Johnson, and G. H. Thorne, Sr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Register including inter-stage multivibrator temporary storage. 3,320,410, 5-16-67, CI. 235—175. Barrho, Phillip G. : See — Sowko, John J., and Barrho. 3,329,487. Barrie, Ian T., to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Cables with 4-methvl pentene-1 primary insulation. 3,327,050, 6-20-67, CI. 174 — 107. Barrilleaux, Leo S., Jr., and N. G. Richard, to Southdown, Inc. Cane planting machine. 3,338,439, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 355. Barringer, Anthony R., to Barringer Research Ltd. Method and apparatus for investigating structural geometry of a remote reflecting body. 3,311,914, 3-28-67, CI. 343 — 17.2. Barringer, Brian W. : See — Reason, Richard E., and Barringer. 3,307,100. Barringer, Brian W., to The Rank Organisation Ltd. Auto- matic gauge control systems. 3,306,087, 2-28-67, CI. 72 — 9. Barringer, Donald F., Jr., and G. Berkelhammer, to American Cyanamid Co. Lower alkoxy pyridyl acetones. 3,336,327, 8-15-67, CI. 260—297. Barringer, Donald F.. Jr., and G. Berkelhammer, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of preparation of lower alkoxy piper- idyl acetones by hydrogenation with rhodium in acid con- ditions. 3.338,909. 8-29-67. CI. 260—293.2. Barringer, Hubert P.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Damped bearing for centrifuges. 3,306,681, 2-28-67, CI. 308 — 140. Barringer Research Ltd. : See — Barringer, Anthony R. 3,311,914. Celeynse, Maarten. 3,317,744. Barrington, Alfred E., R. F. Herzog, and W. P. Poschenrieder, to GCA Corp. Leak detection system which utilizes a sorp- tion pump and a specific mass spectrometer detector. 3,342,- 990. 9-19-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Barrington, Burchus Q. : See — Farley, David L., and Barrington. 3,315,747. Barrington, Burchus Q., to Halliburton Co. Apparatus for use in well bores. 3,347,318, 10-17-67, CI. 166—226. Barrios, Hector R. : See — Nordberg, Robert C, and Barrios. 3,352,654. Barrling, Gosta G. Device for cooling rectifiers. 3,328,644, 6-27-67, CI. 317—100. LIST OF PATENTEES 83 Btirrou, Archie N. : Sec — Boevers, Billy G., Woodward, Crowe, and Barron. 3,314,- 477. Barron, Archie N., C. W. Crowe, and B. L. Atkins, to The Dow Chemical Co. Gelled oxidizing agents, method of preparation and method of use in treating underground formations. 3,33G,9S1, 8-22-67, CI. 106—36. Barron, Benjamin, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Voltage converter cir- cuits with shiftable tap on primary winding. 3,350,620, 10-31-07, CI. 321—2. Barron, Benjamin, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Regulated power sup- ply circuit. 3.356,927, 12-5-67, CI. 321—18. Barron, Edgar G. : See — Smoot, George F.. Rickly, and Barron. 3,309,710. Barron. Edward K. : See — Fujinaka, Edwin S., MacDonald, Barron, and Stewart. 3,318,024. Lastnik, Abraham L., and Barron. 3,320,619. Barron. Hollis M., to Agriform International Chemicals, Inc. Fertilizer tablet which rapidly disintegrates when watered and thereafter slowly releases its plant nutrients. 3,338,- 700, 8-29-67, CI. 71—28. Barron. James. Apparatus for bladder irrigation and medi- cation. 3,329,147, 7-4-07, CI. 128—230. Barron. James D. Foldahle ash tray. 3,342,317, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 37. Barron, James O., J. T. Coomes, and R. D. C. Bone, to Shan- don Scientific Co. Ltd. Chromatography. 3,352,221, 11-14- 67, CI. 95—11. Barron, John N., to Graphic Electronics, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for relief paste-up process. 3,327,400, 6-27-67. CI. 33— 1S4.5. Barron, Joseph E., and A. Soboleskl, to United States Rubber Co. Agricultural chemical concentrates. 3,330,642, 7-11- 67, CI. 71 — 100. Barron, Lawrence E., and A. G. Tsuk, to Sehwarz Bioresearch Inc. Method and material for selective diffusion. 3,329,574, 7-4-67, CI. 167—82. Barron, Maurice. Welded mesh reinforcement and method of using same. 3,296,090, 1-10-07, CI. 29 — 126. Barroso, Angel L. Method for the mechanical tying of sausages and the like. 3,318,023, 5-9-67, CI. 2S9 — 1.5. Barrot. Paul M. E. : See — Lemardeley, Claude Y. L., and Barrot. 3.300.149. Barrot, Paul M. E., and C. Y. L. Lemardeley. to Soclete Anonyme Babbitless. Gyratory crushers. 3,305,181, 2-21- 67. CI. 241—37. Barrow Hepburn & Gale Ltd. : See — Shand, Thomas G.. and Clvde. 3,335,469. Barrow, James E. File cabinet. 3,311,438, 3-28-67. CI. 312—323. Barrows. Frank : See — Firestein, Harry, Theroux, Barrows, and Bouthlllier. 3,331,345. Barrows Industries, Inc. : See — Basler. Joseph A. 3,334,855. Fontaine. Ludger A. 3,345,830. Barrows. Martin R. Fluid pressure actuated tube compressor valve. 3,322,147, 5-30-67, CI. 137—595. Barry, Austin W., to G-V Controls Inc. Control system for battery charging. 3,354,374, 11-21-67, CI. 320—23. Barry, Charles E.: See — Nelson, Steven A. 3,302,648. Barry. David T. : See — Feder, Allen M., and Barry. 3,316.551. Barry, Earl H., to Bay State Mop Wringer Co., Inc. Device for cleaning corner surfaces. 3,339,220, 9-5-67, CI. 15 — 233. Barry, George H. Spark plug having an auxiliary series spark- gap in parallel with the main spark gap. 3,353,052, 11-14- 67, CI. 313—123. Barry, Gerald J., and T. B. Harker, to The Magnavox Co. Cable dispensing and locking means. 3,336,892, 8-22-07, CI. 114—200. Barry, James E.. Sr. Gauging fixture for stepped mlrcometer gauge. 3,295.217. 1-3-07, CI. 33 — 170. Barry, James S.. V' to International Paper Co., and V" to The Stanley Works. Cover for freight vehicle. 3,330,225, 7-11-67, CI. 105—377. Barry, James S., V-i to International Paper Co. and % to The Stanley Works. Railway car door gasket. 3,354,841, 11-28- 67, CI. 105 — 424. Barrv. John K.. to South Chester Corp. Door or panel fas- tener. 3,302.964, 2-7-67, CI. 292 — 57. Barry, Leonard D. Transfer device. 3,297,182, 1-10-67, CI. 214 — 317. Barry. Leonard D., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape recorder with recessed concave tape guide. 3,320,370, 5-16-67, CI. 179—100.2. Barry, Robert J., to Federal Tool Engineering Co. Connector for multi-contact relays and the like. 3,359,533, 12-19-67, CI. 339—217. Barry-Wehmiller Co. : See — Babunovie, Momir, and Stapf. 3,322,283. Vamvakas, Michael. 3,346,094. Barry-Wehmiller Machinery Co. : See — Babunovie, Momir, and Goessmann. 3,305,065. Barrv. William E. : See — Ballard, Samuel S., Proctor, and Barry. 3,309,649. Barry, William R. Rotating self-cleaning strainer. 3,338,416, 8-29-67, CI. 210 — 297. Barry, William R. Liquid dispensing quantity selector. 3,343,- 720, 9-26-67, CI. 222 — 20. Barsam, Arthur, Jr. : See — Barsam, Arthur, Sr., and A. Barsam, Jr. 3,299,730. Barsam, Arthur, Sr., and A. Barsam, Jr., to Ciuex Inc. Ro- tary drive apparatus for rewind mechanisms. 3,299,730, 1-24-07, CI. 74 — 41! I . Barsch, Hermann, to Haas Vakuum-Technik G.m.b.H. Rotary dried. 3,290,709, 1-10-07, CI. 34 — 82. Barson, Fred : see — Miller, William II., and Barson. 3,343,049. Barson, Fred, and W. E. Mutter, to International Business Machines Corp. Combined transistor and testing structures and fabrication thereof. 3.335,340, 8-8-67, CI. 317—235. Barstow, Alfred G., and R. W. Burns. Said Burns assignor to said Barstow. Pump metering device. 3,302,577, 2-7-07, CI. 103—38. Barstow, Frederick C, and J. L. Reid, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic diffusion transfer products and processes em- ploying Image receiving elements containing a layer of poly- vinyl pyrrolidone and polyvinyl hydrogen phthalate. 3,325,- 2S3, 0-13-07, CI. 90—3. Barstow, Laurence E., to American Metal Products. Cabinet latehing mechanism. 3,297,376, 1-10-67, CI. 312—219. Barsukov, Arkadij : See — Doudlebsky, Ctlbor, Barsukov, and Nemec. 3,335,558. Bart, George R., to Victor Comptometer Corp. Temperature compensated quartz crystal resonator. 3,349,258, 10-24-67, CI. 310—8.5. Bart, Loren R. : See — Brandenberg, Karl A., and Bart. 3,357,075. Bart, Roger : See — Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,311,033. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,322,318. Barta. Edward J. : See — Graham, Robert P., Barta, and Morgan. 3,358,723. Barta, Gerald T., J. R. Miskell, P. M. Jonas, and T. O. Quinn, to Indiana General Corp. Magnetizer-demagnetizer. 3,303,398, 2-7-07, CI. 317—157.5. Barta. Henry R. : See — Woods, John P., Barta, Dransfield, and Riggs. 3,312,978. Bartee, Thomas C, to Hickok Teaching Systems, Inc. Digital computer trainer. 3,309,793, 3-21-07, CI. 35 — 10. Bartelink, Dirk J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Solid state plasma acoustic amplifier with heat dissipating means. 3.343,097, 9-19-07. CI. 330 — 5. Bartelink, Dirk J., and G. E. Smith, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Traveling-wave solid state plasma amplifier with charge flow constraining means. 3,336,532, 8-15-67, CI. 330—5. Bartels, Alfred F., and H. Kroger, to Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Baader. Method and apparatus for the fully automatic feed of fish to fish working machines. 3,348,260, 10-24-67, CI. 17—2. Bartels, Helmut, to Werner Bahlsen. Wall upholstering of storage spaces of cargo-carrying motor vehicles. 3,338.619, 8-29-67 CI. 296 — 24. Bartels, Henning G. Booster pump. 3,329,095, 7-^-67. CI. 103—87. Bartels, Herbert D., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispensing container and charging valve therefor. 3,337,091, 8-22-67, CI. 222—95. , to Smith Kline & French Labora- derivatives. 3,299,072, 1-17-67, CI. Bartels-Keith. James R tories. New thebaine 260—285. Bartels-Keith, James R., to Smith Kline & French Labora- tories. Intermediates for preparing thebaine derivatives. 3,322,771, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 285. Bartels-Kelth. James R., and M. Gordon, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. N-cyclopropvlmethyl benzmorphan de- rivatives. 3,351,626, 11-7-67. CI. 260—294.3. Bartelt Engineering Co.. Inc. : See — Beert, Carl J. 3,340.254. Beert, Carl J., and Brogren. 3,335,840. Beert, Carl J., Ludwig. and Nallev. 3,359,702. Bjork, Elliott L., and Kern. 3,358,419. Court, Wilbur M., and Ludwig. 3,330,090. Granger, Howard J. 3,319,7S4. Johnson. Kenneth R. 3.340.679. Johnson, Kenneth R., and Beert. 3,319,539. Lense, Robert F. 3,324,902. Lense, Robert F. 3,335,768. Martin, Le Roy L. 3,300,946. Barter, Le Roy D., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Oven tem- perature control stabilizing network. 3,349,223, 10-24-67, CI. 219 — 413. Barth, Benedict G. : See — Le Roy, Chester E., Barth, Macrowskl, and Takata. 3.330,000. Barth, Bruce P., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermoplastic polyhydroxyettiers modified by the addition of a blend of an epoxy resin and an amine blocked polyisocyanate. 3.321,549, 5-23-67, CI. 260—830. Barth Corp., The : See — Sentz. Adam J. 3.319,829. Sentz, Adam J. 3,334,938. Barth, David E., to Art Metal, Inc. Filing drawer motion control. 3,330,613, 7-11-67, a. 312—331. Barth. Johannes, to Veb. Wirkmaschinenbau Karl Marx-Stadt. Knitting machine having laterallv deflectable needles. 3,331,- 218, 7-1S-67, CI. 66 — 35. 84 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Barth, Manfred, G. Hummel, R. Blumenthal, and E. Puis. Resilient suspension for tractor seats and the like. 3,301,- 520, 1-31-67, CI. 248 — 399. Barth Otto, deceased ; by V. Barth, legal representative. Tilted stool. 3,312,437, 4-4-67, CI. 248 — 158. Barth. Robert : See — Bacher, Gottlob, and Barth. 3,320,628. Barth, Valerie : See — Barth, Otto, and V. 3,312,437. Bartha, Kenneth J. : See — Schott, Arthur K., Bartha, and Rovoldt. 3,342,091. Bartha, Szabolcs : See — Kleiner, Juan E., and Bartha. 3,306,672. Barthel, Alfred, to Union Carbide Corp. Double-walled con- tainer. 3,341,052, 9-12-67, CI. 220—14. Barthel, Gerhard : See — Von Maydell, Wladimir, and Barthel. 3,326,624. Barthel, Joachim : See — Lange, Alfred, and Barthel. 3,29S,825. Barthel, Johann. Collapsibly supported platform with adjust- able tensioning means. 3,356,366, 12-5-67, CI. 272 — 65. Barthel. Lucien. Acoustical enclosures. 3,319,737, 5-16-67. CI. 181—31. Barthel, Russell J. : See — Dolan, Francis D., and Barthel. 3,325,848. Barthelemv, Roger E. High voltage separation of fine par- ticles. 3,308,948, 3-14-67, CI. 209—127. Barthold, Fred O. Converter-alternating current or direct cur- rent to alternating current, with continuously variable adjustment of output frequency and voltage. 3,360,710, 12-26-67, CI. 321 — 9. Bartholf, Francis B. : See — Zaayenga, Ralph, and Bartholf. 3,349,052. Bartholomew, Earl, to Ethyl Corp. Internal combustion engine fuel feeding system. 3,310,045, 3-21-67, CI. 123 — 127. Bartholomew, George A. : See — Arvay, William J., Arvay, and Bartholomew. 3,298,822. Barthule, George, to Liftex Slings, Inc. End terminal for fabric sling. 3,352,590, 11-14-67, CI. 294 — 74. Barthule, George, to Liftex Slings, Inc. Metal web sling. 3,360,293, 12-26-67, CI. 294 — 74. Bartik, William J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Toroidal core memory array. 3,305,848, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 174. Bartik, William J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Signal translat- ing devices utilizing sequentially operated storage diodes. 3,311,750, 3-28-67, CI. 307—88.5. Bartizal, John J., Jr. Force indicator for adjustable folding roller. 3.32S,026, 6-27-67, CI. 270—68. Bartl, Herbert : See — Glabisch, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,297,618. Hardt, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,305,606. Hardt, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,358,054. Hardt, Dietrich, Bartl, and Wust. 3,355,516. Resz, Raoul, and Bartl. 3,296,231. Schellenberg, Wolf-Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,325,460. Bartleson. John D. : See — Hinkamp, James B., Bartleson, and Irish. 3,356,707. Bartlett, David S., Jr., to FMC Corp. Strap securing method. 3.316,687, 5-2-67, CI. 53—33. Bartlett, Edwin S. : See— Bradlev, Elihu F., Bartlett. Ogden, and Jaffee. 3.341.370. Bradley, Elihu F., Jaffee, Williams, and Bartlett. 3,296,- 038. Brndlev, Elihu F., Jaffee, Williams, and Bartlett. 3,297,- 438. Bartlett, Howard J., to Norton Co. Refractory compound and method of production. 3,348,925, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 315. Bartlett. Jeffrey H. : See— Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Hill, and Bartlett. 3,301,887. Bartlett, John V., to Mott, Hay & Anderson. Tunnelling ma- chine shield having fluid circulating bulkhead and rotary cutting head. 3,334,945, S-8-67, CI. 299 — 33. Bartlett. Michael W. : See — Brunton, James C, and Bartlett. 3,325,564. Bartlett. Paul V. : See — Kilfor, Harry T., Krebs, and Bartlett. 3,333,797. Bartlett, Philip D., to Polaroid Corp. Apparatus for holding a photosensitive sheet in a film package with an inflatable bag. 3,327,115, 6-20-67, CI. 250 — 68. Bartlett, Philip D„ H. E. Erikson, and J. F. Sadlow, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic processing apparatus. 3,344,- 730, 10-3-67, CI. 95—89. Bartlett, Roscoe G„ Jr. Mask-to-mask resuscitation systems. 3,327.704, 6-27-67, CI. 128—145.5. Bartlett, Roscoe G., Jr. Mask-to-mask resuscitation systems. 3.352,304, 11-14-67, CI. 128—145.8. Bartlett, William F., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Queue store. 3,307,150, 2-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Bartlett. William F.. to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Stored pro- gram boolean logic system incorporating omni-boolean func- tion synthesizer. 3,349,379, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Bartlett, William F., and B. Brightman, to General Dynamics Corp. Parallel to serial character converter apparatus. 3,334.181. 8-1-67, CI. 178—50. Bartlett, William F., and B. Brightman, to General Dynamics Corp. Rapid access recording system. 3,334,338, 8-1-67, CI. 340—174.1. Bartlett, William H. : See — Brynjolfsson, Wilfred, and Bartlett. 3,300,939. Bartlett, William H., to Dur-O-Wal National, Inc. Masonry reinforcement. 3,348,354, 10-24-67, CI. 52 — 693. Bartley, Harold W., to Gregory Industries, Inc. End weldable stud. 3,336,712, 8-22-67, CI. 52 — 378. Bartley, Keith D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Illuminating sign. 3,319,060, 5-9-67, CI. 240 — 73. Bartley, Keith D., and R. E. Prescott, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone shelf unit. 3,300,917, 1-31- 67. CI. 52—36. Bartley, Samuel C. Haircutting device. 3,358,367, 12-19-67, CI. 30—30. Bartley, William W., to The McKay Machine Co. Roll pass for tubing or the like. 3,348,403, 10^24-67, CI. 72 — 237. Bartlo, John S. : See — Hull, Robert T., Schoppee, and Bartlo. 3,339,339. Bartlo, John S., and R. H. Provost, to Package Machinery Co. Heat sealing mechanism for wrapping machines. 3,353,- 332, 11-21-67, CI. 53—379. Barto, Ronald L., to General Electric Co. Production of non- earing molybdenum sheet. 3,324,699, 6-13-67, CI. 72 — 365. Bartocha, Bodo K. W. : See — Fetter, Neil R„ and Bartocha. 3,316,067. Fetter, Neil R„ and Bartocha. 3,320,296. Fetter, Neil R„ and Bartocha. 3,321,503. Fetter, Neil R., and Bartocha. 3,321,504. Bartok, William : See — Lyon, Richard K., and Bartok. 3,336,412. Bartoletti, Louis F. Fishing rod guide. 3,354,574, 11-28-67, CI. 43 — 24. Bartolone, Steven P. License plate holder. 3,3,312,010, 4-4-67, CI. 40 — 209. Barton, Alfred O., W. D. Griffln, R. B. Lund. Z. Oser, and J. Vitrone, to Allied Chemical Corp. New trisphenols and epoxide resins prepared therefrom. 3,309,339, 3-14-67, CI. 260—47. Barton, Bernard C, W. Nudenberg, and E. A. Delaney, to Texas U.S. Chemical Co. Butadiene-isobutylene copolymers prepared by using catalyst composed of a grignard reagent and titanium tetrahalide. 3,357,960, 12-12-67, CI. 260—85.3. Barton, David W., and C. Haddad, to Ford Motor Co. Motion transfer device. 3,355,963. 12-5-67, CI. 74—501. Barton. Derek H. R., to Schering Corp. Photochemical proc- ess for rearranging organic hypohalite and nitrite com- pounds. 3,298,941, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 158. Barton, Derek H. R., to Research Institute for Medicine and Chemistry, Inc. Process for the production of steroid bromo- hydrins or cyclic ethers derived therefrom. 3,354,150, 11-21-67, CI. 260—239.55. Barton, Derek H. R., B A. Hems, T. Walker, A. C. Ritchie, R. F. K. Meredith, P. G. Holton, D. E. Clark, and G. B. Webb, to Glaxo Group Ltd. Benzoquinolizine and process for preparing same. 3,301.858, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 286. Barton, Edward D., and F. T. Tucker, to General Motors Corp. Gas furnace ignition control system. 3,306,339, 2-28-67, CI. 158—124. Barton, Eugene E., Jr. : See — Lotts. Adolphus L., and Barton. 3,324,540. Barton, Frederick A., and C. B. Leuthauser, to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency multiplier. 3,337,791, 8-22-67, CI. 321—69. Barton, George C, and P. L. Stapleton, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Backpart molding machines. 3,325,840, 6-20-67, CI. 12 — 52.5. Barton, Gerald L. : See — Oxford, Edward F., and Barton. 3,308,895. Barton Instrument Corp. : See — Robinson, Myron L. 3,311,455. Barton, James C, J. W. Carter, and W. E. Roberts, to Cater- pillar Tractor Co. System for control of pitch and bounce in tractor-trailer combinations. 3,311,389, 3-28-67, CI. 280 — 489. Barton, James V„ J. J. Borzcik, H. H. Gove, and R. E. Hoffman, to The Black Clawson Co. Extrusion die and feed apparatus. 3,314,109, 4-18-67, CI. 18—14. Barton, John M., and A. L. J. Raum, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Trioxane polymerization process. 3,306,878, 2-28- 67, CI. 260—67. Barton, John T., to Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. Hose and cable coupling. 3,295,496, 1-3-67, CI. 118 — 506. Barton, John T.. to Perkins Pipe Linings, Inc. Rate of flow indicator for mortar. 3,318,147, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 231. Barton, Marcus P. : See — Cherrv, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,299,204. Cherrv. Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,324,237. Barton, Oliver A„ and E. Schwartz, to Allied Chemical Corp. Epoxide resins derived from a bis P-hydroxycumyl benzene. 3,301,818, 1-31-67, CI. 260—47. Barton, Oliver A., and W. R. Bingham, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chlorinated polyethylene cross-linked with a poly- amide. 3,345,315, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 23. Barton, Oliver A„ and E. W. Pietrusza, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chlorinated polyethylene elastomers. 3,351,677, 11-7- 67. CI. 260—889. Barton, Patrick M., and H. Lefever, to said Barton, and to said Lefever. Ski sled. 3.338,589. 8-29-67. CI. 280 — 21. Barton, Robert M. Pin puller. 3,336,001, 8-15-67, CI. 254 — 18. LIST OF PATENTEES 85 Barton, Robert S. : See — Macon, Charles E., Barton, and Quantz. 3,359,544, Macon, Charles E., Barton, Quantz, and Shhuabukuro. .'!. 85-4,429. Macon, Charles E., Barton, Quantz, and Shimabukuro. 3,359,542. Barton, Suzanne P. : See — Hall, Suzanne P., Ellis, and Petrow. 3,330,728. Barton, William D. : See — Mawhinney, Robert C, Gould, Biehl, Mainhardt, and Barton. 3,344,711. Barton, William P., to Grlgsby-Barton, Inc. Electrical relay. 3,303,440, 2-7-67, CI. 335— 290. Barton, William H., Jr. : See — Swiggart, William H., Ill, Barton, and DeLong. 3,326.168. Barton, William W., M. B. Holland, and J. A. Balton, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Bowling pin. 3,353,258, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 463. Bartoo, Otto F., T. Ten Bruggencate, and L. G. Gorter, to Vereeninging Voor Zuivelindustrie En Melkhygiene. Plastic carrying crate for bottles. 3,353,703, 11-21-67, CI. 220 — 21. Bartoo, Vance S. : See — Anderson, Robert C, and Bartoo. 3,346,356. Bartorelli, Giuliano, L. Falcone, and G. Pregaglia, to Monte- catini Edlsion S.p.A. Vulcanizable compositions containing olefin polymers or copolymers, a process for their vulcaniza- tion and articles thus obtained. 3,301,837, 1-31-67, CI. 260— S8.2. Bartos, Donald M., and R. J. Price, to Dow Corning Corp. Flexible resistance element with flexible and stretchable terminal electrodes. 3,344,3S5, 9-26-67, CI. 338 — 212. Bartos. Klaus : See — Ackermann, Karl, Bartos, and Sehone. 3,343,452. BartoSek, Vladimir : See — Svaty, Vladimir, and Bartosek. 3,330.305. Bartosek, Vladimir, V. Janousek, and O. Rotrekl, to Elitex Sdruzeni Podniku Textilniho Strojirenstvi. Weft guiding apparatus. 3,335,761, S-15-67, CI. 139 — 125. Bartosek, Vladimir, V. Janousek, and O. Rotrekl, to Elitex Sdruzeni Podniku Textilniko Strojirenstvi. Weft changing apparatus. 3,342,220, 9-19-67, CI. 139 — 122. Bartosek, Vladimir, V. Janousek, and O. Rotrekl, to Elitex Sdruzeni Podniku Textilniho Strojirenstvi. Weft control apparatus. 3,347,283, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 122. Bartoszewicz, Jerzy J., to Lever Bros. Co. N,N-disubstituted isopicramic acid salts for dyeing human hair. 3,344,031, 9- 26-67, CI. 167—88. Bartoszewicz, John IS., and M. A. Insalaco, to Xerox Corp. Colored electrostatographic toners containing organic dye pigments. 3,345,293, 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 62.1. Bartram, Roy A. : See — Barrand, Stanley. 3,317,889. Bartron, Robert R., and T. W. Coventry. Apparatus for forming sheet plastic and laminating it to an underlav- ment. 3.31S.232, 5-9-67, CI. 100 — 93. Bartsch, James R., to PCR Patent Development Corp. Unitarv molded golf ball. 3,313,545, 4-11-67, CI. 273 — 218. Bartz, Fred H. Mattress construction. 3,354,477, 11-28-67, CI. 5—352. Bartz, Otto H., to General Motors Corp. Wheel cover. 3,353,- 872, 11-21-67. CI. 301 — 37. Bartu, Franz. Process of refining iron. 3,309,193, 3-14-67, CI. 75 — 43. Bartu, Franz, and A. Slesaczek, to Maerz Ofenbau, A.G. Process of refining iron and hearth furnace for carrying out this process. 3,321,301, 5-23-67, CI. 75 — 60. Baruffi, Charles E. : See — Cheris, Maynard H.. Bigos, and Baruffi. 3,351,989. Baruseh, Maurice R. : See — Richardson, Wallace L., Baruseh, and Kautskv. 3,356,472. Baruseh, Maurice R., to Chevron Research Co. Preventing fuel contamination in pipelines. 3,325,310, 6-13-67, CI. 134 — 22. Baruseh, Maurice R., W. L. Richardson, G. J. Kautsky, and D. R. Olson, to Chevron Research Co. Gasoline composi- tion. 3,316,071, 4-25-67, CI. 44 — 69. Baruseh, Maurice R., W. L. Richardson, and G. J. Kautsky, to Chevron Research Co. Gasoline composition containing N- alkyltrimethyllead. 3,342,571, 9-19-67, CI. 44 — 69. Barwick, Frederick E., Ill : See — Geselbracht. Gordon A., and Barwick. 3.334.0S4. Jeremias, Charles G.. and Barwick. 3,299,040. Barwick, Le Roy E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Meter pedestal. 3.341.744, 9-12-67, CI. 317—106. Barwick, Le Roy E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Attachment fittings for tubular member. 3,355,201, 11-2S-67. CI. 287 — 119. Barwiez, Wieslaw, and J. Lewko. Apparatus for converting analog quantities into numerical quantities. 3,324,345, 6-6- 67, CI. 315— S.5. Barwood, Antony J., M. L. Fisher, and J. G. Fitzgerald, to Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's Govern- ment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 3,329,464, 7-4-67, CI. 297 — 3S9. Bary, Woldemar A. Closed track airport with inlet runways for straight instrument landings. 3,325,124, 6-13-67, CI. 244—114. Bary. Woldemar A. Closed track airport with straight runways for instrument landing and take-off. 3,333,796, 8-1-67, CI. 244—114. Barz, Gunter, J. Kuffer, H. Haider, H. Thlele, and J. Ritter, to Telefunkon Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.H. Cathode ray tubes. 3,339,777, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 2.1. Barzee, Verl N., and J. J. Harapat. Light table. 3,311,070, 3-28-67, CI. 108 — 23. Barzee, Verl N., and J. J. Harapat. Mounting system for par- allel straight edge. 3,328,886, 7-4-67, CI. 33—80. Barzee, Verl N., and J. J. Harapat. Drafting table apparatus. 3,345,751, 10-10-67, CI. 33—78. Basch, Robert, G.m.b.H. : Sec — Cypra, Arne, Haentzschel, Munk, and Winter. 3,300,695. Basch, Sherwood J., to Morton Mfg. Co. Cutting tool holder. 3.317,9S5. 5-9-07, CI. 29—96. Bascule Design Consultants, Inc. : See — Mooney, George G., and Driver. 3,308,496. Baseggio, Gino: See — Mickelson, Grant A., and Baseggio. 3,300,343. Baselice, Louis A., to American Insulating Machinery Co. Wire-feeding, and tensioning apparatus. 3,353,762, 11-21- 67, CI. 242 — 45. Basen, Toralv : See — Arnesen, Arne G., and Basen. 3,357,689. Basford, Kenneth A. : See — Steward, Alexander, and Basford. 3,310,936. Bash, Robert P. Electrical load-measuring device for vehicles. 3,322,220, 5-30-67, CI. 177 — 137. Basham, Cloyed S. Cutting attachment for use with the mold board. 3,302,671, 2-7-07, CI. 144 — 34. Bashara, Nicolas M., and D. G. Schueler, to Research Corp. Low work function thin film gap emitter. 3,359,448, 12-19- 67, CI. 313—326. Bashford, Roy W., to BOT Brassert Oxygen Technik A.G. Basic steelinaking. 3,350,196, 10-31-67, CI. 75 — 52. Bashover, Albert, to Ideal Fastener Corp. Forming apparatus for helical slide fastener element. 3,353,217, 11-21-67, CI. 18 — 19. Basic Foods, Inc. : See — Lathey, Howard N., Preuss, and Hofmann. 3,343,505. Basic Inc. : See — Hughey, Vaughn V. 3,304,188. McVey, Eugene S. 3,316,482. McVey, Eugene S., Berner, and Biglow. 3,335,353. Rusoff, Samuel. 3,310,618. Basic Motor Developments, Inc. : See — Hahn, James H. 3,308,322. Basic Products Corp. : See — Allen, Oliver K. 3,315,891. Bolton, Donald P. 3,344,341. Kusko, Alexander. 3.323.039. Miller, Charles F. 3,319,859. Miller, Charles F. 3,325,070. Miller, Charles F. 3,342,396. Miller. Charles F.. and Genter. 3,307,701. Orr, Harlev J. 3.355.030. Peterson, Carl A. 3,353,093. Roe. James W. 3,312,132. Werych, Ewald R. 3,296,354. Basic Products, Inc. : See — ■ Ant'uso, Frank P. 3,355,975. Basile, Concetta A. : See — - Basile, Gino and C. A. 3,348,745. Basile, Gino and Concetta A. Garment hanger with end load- ing slot. 3,348,745, 10-24-67, CI. 223— S8. Basile, Norman K. : See — Dlbricht, Walter E., Yearwood, and Basile. 3,352,123. Basile. Norman K., and D. R. Yearwood, to J. J. McMullen. System for protecting non-cryogenic material from low temperatures and controlling liquefied gas boil-off rate. 3,359,745, 12-26-07, CI. 62 — 45. Basile, Rocco F„ to The Thomas & Betts Co., Inc. Flat conductor cable jumper. 3,296,365, 1-3-67. CI. 174 — 117. Basin Recovery Corp. : See — King, O. J., and Hudson. 3,314,333. Basinas, Nicholas V. : See — Hansen, David S., and Basinas. 3,344,909. Basinger, Eugene M. : See — Triplett. Milo M., and Basinger. 3,333,191. Baskin, John Y., and F. R. Michael, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Magnetic tape file protection arrangement. 3.335.410, 8-8-07, CI. 340—172.5. Easier Electric Co. : See — Frierdich, Waldo J. 3,316,479. Frierdich. Waldo J. 3.329,S83. Basler, Joseph A., to Barrows Industries, Inc. Modular display unit. 3.334,S55. 8-8-67, CI. 248 — 453. Basler. Wayne G., S. M. Kaufman, and T. J. Whalen, to Ford Motor Co. Process for manufacture of glass. 3,332,- 763. 7-25-67. CI. 65 — 32. Basner, Rudolf : Sec — Samberger, Konrad, and Basner. 3,328,675. Basnett, James T., to G.Q. Parachute Co., Ltd. Parachutes. 3,343,769, 9-26-67, CI. 244 — 152. Bass, Andrew L., Jr. : See — Glassman, Joel, Jonas, Bass, and Pate. 3.354.4S7. Bass Brothers Enterprises, Inc. : See — Griffin. Phil H„ III. 3.33S.319. Griffin. Phil H., III. 3.342.215. Griffin, Phil H., III. 3,342.216. Griffin, Phil H., Ill, and Melton. 3,314.219. Griffin, Phil H.. Ill, and Melton. 3,325,974. Howard, Kenneth C. 3.33S.612. Bass, Edmund P., to Affiliated Laboratories Corp. Serial pas- saging tissue cultured canine distemper virus to form at- tenuated vaccine short or virus-antigenicity decreasing pas- sages. 3.354.03S, 11-21-67, CI. 167 — 78. 86 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bass, Jack E. Electric outboard motor. 3,315,631, 4-25-67, CI. 115 — 18. Bass. Oscar, Jr., and I. Horvat, to R. B. Jenkins & Co., Inc. Pneumatic cleaning means for carding machines. 3,315,320, 4-25-67, CI. 19 — 107. Bass, Patrick, to R. & R. Research Ltd. Secrecy television system with false synchronizing signals. 3,313,880, 4—11- 67, CI. 178 — 5.1. Bass, Patrick, to R & R Research Ltd. Subscription entertain- ment systems. 3,327,051, 6-20-67, CI. 178 — 5.1. Bass, Patrick, and J. M. Cooper, to R & R Research Ltd. Subscription television distribution with controlled rejec- tion filters for carrier and interference signals. 3,347,982, 10-17-67, CI. 178—5.1. Bass, Paul D., and R. A. Warren, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Cargo fitting assembly. 3,344,749, 10-3-67, CI. 105—369. Bass, Robert M. : See — Russell, John G., Bass, and Hellier. 3,321.023. Bass, Sam L., Jr. Process for field reconstruction of well drill- ing stabilizers. 3,348,295, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 401. Bass, Sidney. Furniture unit with extensible-retractable chair. 3,358,865, 11-21-67. CI. 297—143. Bassani, Ermanno. Current-limiting fuse. 3,317,691, 5-2— 67, CI. 200—123. Bassani, Ermanno. Threepole-switch for wall mounting with contact dampening means. 3,335,248, 8-8-67, CI. 200 — 166. Bassani, Ermanno. Electronic alarm or tripping system. 3,353,- 065, 11-14-67, CI. 317—27. Bassani, Ermanno. Electric warning or cut-off device. 3,360,- 622, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 113. Bassani S.p.A. : See — Paganelli, Mario. 3,300,691. Bassano. Joseph. Drying apparatus for macaroni and the like. 3,323,227, 6-6-67, CI. 34—203. Bassano, Joseph. Process for drying paste products. 3,328,- 174, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 85. Basseches, Mark T. and P. T., to Independent Lock Co. Key merchandising assembly and key blank therefor. 3,322,270, 5-30-67, CI. 206 — 80. Basseches, Paula T. : See — Basseches, Mark T. and P. T. 3,322,270. Basset, Jacques P. L., to International Standard Electric Corp. Bi-directional translator. 3,333,261, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 347. Bassett, Alton H., and N. D. Lincoln, to Johnson & Johnson. Fabricated product. 3,336,182, 8-15-67, CI. 161—110. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr, : See — Siegla. Donald C, and Bassett. 3,335,261. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Radiant heater with improved seal assembly. 3,346,721, 10-10-67, CI. 219 — 465. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Radiant heater unit having improved filament support. 3,348,020, 10-17-67, CI. 219 — 467. Bassett. Arthur T., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Electrical surface heater with plural lamps. 3,355,574, 11-28-67, CI. 219 — 464. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr., and R. S. Gaugler, to General Motors Corp. Thermoelectric array and method of manufacture. 3.326,726, 6-20-67, CI. 136 — 203. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr., and D. C. Siegla, to General Motors Corp. Spider supported electric heater. 3,348,025, 10-17- 67, CI. 219 — 467. Bassett, Arthur T., Jr., and D. C. Siegla, to General Motors Corp. Stacked dish infrared surface heating unit. 3,355,- 575, 11-28-67, CI. 219 — 464. Bassett, Edward G., and R. L. Charles, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Fruit juice clarification composition and process for its use. 3,335.012, 8-8-67, CI. 99 — 106. Bassett, Kenneth S., to Motor Wheel Corp. Chimney cap. 3,314,355, 4-18-67, CI. 98 — 66. Bassett, Kingman. Method and means for producing motion reduction. 3.353,045, 11-14-67, CI. 310 — 104. Bassett, Norman W., to General Motors Corp. Slide switch with improved actuating means. 3,306,994, 2-28-67, CI. 200 — 16. Bassett, Raymond C, to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Three dimensional display system. 3,335,217, 8-8-67, CI. 178—6.5. Bassi, Ivano W. : See — Longi, Paolo, Bassi, Greco, and Cambini. 3,338,907. Bassi. Mauro : See — Manica, Michele, and Bassi. 3,350,343. Bassie, Jack C, to United States of America, Air Force. Arm- ing and firing circuit. 3,329,092, 7-4-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Bassiri, Taghi G. : See — Litt, Morton H., and Bassiri. 3,314,924. Bassiri, Taghi G., to Allied Chemical Corp. Oxazolines by cyclodehydrohalogenating preparation of N-(/3-haloethyl)- amides. 3,331,851, 7-18-67, CI. 260—307. Bassiri, Taghi G., and H. K. Reimschuessel, to Allied Chemi- cal Corp. Novel epsilon-caprolactams. 3,331.835, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Bassist, Rudolph G. Multi slide guide-bar. 3,303,670, 2-14- 67, CI. 66 — 86. Bassoff, Arthur B. : See— Daniel, David W„ and Bassoff. 3,319,526. Bassoff, Arthur B., to National Broach & Machine Co Feed mechanism. 3,320,821, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 110. Bassoff, Arthur B., to National Broach & Machine Co. Vari- able pulley system. 3,324.736, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Bast, Gordon B„ and L. J. Fregeau ; said Bast, assor. to said Fregeau. Automatic shoe shine machine. 3,339,219, 9-5- 67, CI. 15—31. Bast, Robert L. : See — Shih, Wei M. 3,305,840. Bastedo, Walter : See — Strong, Edward W., Reade, Manuel, and Bastedo. 3,347,- 095. Bastian-Blessing Co., The : See — Boettcher, Rudolf G. 3,301,034. Boettcher, Rudolf G. 3,334,442. Hanson, Herbert G., and Draxler. 3,297,106. Strutynski, Peter. 3,304,737. Yuza Rudolph A. 3,349,968. Bastian, Bruce N., and G. N. Schrauzer, to Shell Oil Co. Bicycloheptadiene dimerization. 3,326,993, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 606. Bastian, Bruce N., and G. N. Schrauzer, to Shell Oil Co. Bi- cycloheptadiene dimerization. 3,329,732, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 666. Bastian, Donald G., to Friden, Inc. Repeat-character-delav code translator. 3,340,987, 9-12-67, CI. 197 — 20. Bastian, James W. Pumping device. 3,353,491, 11-21-67, CI. 103—149. Bastian, Lehyman, J., to Scott Paper Co. Paper towel dis- pensing cabinet for different sized towels. 3,341,067, 9-12- 67, CI. 221—44. Bastian, Lloyd : See — Burnet, Ronald G. 3,314,311. Bastis, Thomas E., H. L. Bridges, G. N. Houck, and W. T. Moore, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Electrical transformer with cooling means. 3,340,489, 9-5-67, CI. 336 — 61. Bastle, Clifford F., to Controls Co. of America. Solenoid actuated three-way valves. 3,306,321, 2-28-67, CI. 137 — 625.48. Bastuscheck, Clifford P., G. W. Rohrbaugh, and D. J. Coughen- our, to The Singer Co. Yarn trimming mechanisms. 3,331,- 220, 7-18-67, CI. 66 — 134. Batcha, Carl M. : See — Walker, Philip F., Batcha, and Wiesser. 3,307,723. Batchelder, Charles F., and J. A. Rubico, to Batchelder Rubico, Inc. Peg for use In the lasting of shoes. 3,298,050, 1-17- 67, CI. 12 — 141. Batchelder Charles F., and J. A. Rubico, to Batchelder Rubico, Inc. Method for assembling shoe uppers. 3,319,- 277, 5-16-67, CI. 12—145. Batchelder, Charles F., and J. A. Rubico, to Batchelder-Rubico, Inc. Process for making shoe having cross-linked rand in- sole. 3,345,663, 10-10-67, CI. 12—142. Batchelder, Charles F., and J. A. Rubico, to Batchelder Rubico, Inc. Shoe cradle. 3,354,484, 11-28-67, CI. 12 — 123. Batchelder, Paul : See — Burkett, William E., and Batchelder. 3,310,614. Batchelder Rubico, Inc. : See — Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3,298.050. Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3,319,277. Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3,345,663. Batchelder, Charles F.. and Rubico. 3,354,484. Batchelor, Clyde S., and W. R. Jensen, to Raybestos-Man- hattan, Inc. Composite flame spraying wire. 3,332,752, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 191.6. Batchelor, Clyde S., and W. R. Jensen, to Raybestos-Man- hattan, Inc. Flame spraying. 3,332,753, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 191.6. Batchelor, Clyde S., and W. R. Jensen, to Avco Corp. Flame spray metallizing. 3,342.626. 9-19-6. C1.7 117 — 105.2. Batchelor, James D., to United States of America, Army. Pyrolytic graphite coating process. 3,317,338, 5-2-67, CI. 117—46. Batchelor, John H., to Roto Rico Co.. Inc. Juicer for citrus fruits and the like. 3,329,189, 7-4-67, CI. 146—3. Batcher, Kenneth E., to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Multiple response resolver apparatus. 3,300,762, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 172.5 Batcher, Ralph R. Meter to measure and print-out the ratio of a measured parameter to a calibrated standard value. 3.333,194, 7-25-67, CI. 324 — 158. Bate, Geoffrey, J. R. Morrison, and D. E. Speliotis, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Non-destructive readout magnetic memory. 3,337,856, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 174. Bate, Geoffrey, D. E. Speliotis, and J. R. Morrison, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Magnetic coating. 3,342,- 632, 9-19-67, CI. 117 — 217. Bate, Geoffrey, D. E. Speliotis. and J. R. Morrison, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Magnetic coating. 3,342,- 633. 9-19-67, CI. 117 — 217. Batelaan, Joost : See — Bourgault. Pierre L.. and Batelaan. 3,345.545. Bately, Thomas E. Cut-off stop motion for controlling broken threads or strands in textile machinery. 3,314,225, 4-18- 67, CI. 57 — 81. Bately, Thomas E. Cut-off stop motion apparatus for spin- ning frame. 3,314,226, 4-18-67, CI. 57 — 81. Bateman, Jess R., and R. L. Carpenter. Meter switch and locking device. 3,334,276, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 108. Bateman, William H., and H. R. Baglev, to Wickman Wimet Ltd. Cutting tools. 3,303,554, 2-14-67, a. 29 — 103. Bates, Albert M., and J. J. Karew, to Burroughs Corp. Ring- ing trigger means for flip-flop. 3,309,529, 3-14-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Bates, Bernice. Applicators. 3,332,429, 7-25-67, CI. 132 — 79. LIST OF PATENTEES 87 Cl. 65 — 1S4. to Bates, Reine & As- changing a visual dis- Bates, Bobby L. Swimming pool heating device. 3,304,933, 2-21-67, 01. 126—350. Bates, David J. : See — Winslow, Lester M., and Bates. 3,324,339. Bates, Donald L. : See — Lay, Ralph B., Bates, and Neal. 3,330,597. Bates, Donald R. : See — Roskamp, Carleton H., Bates, Heckart, and Mayhue. 3,304,727. Bates, Donald R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation of hydrocarbons utilizing flow controls responsive to tem- perature. 3,340,158, 9-5-67, Cl. 203 — 2. Bates, Edward B., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Mandrel support- ing apparatus. 3,300,354, 12-26-67 " Bates. Freddie L., and A. H. Reine, soclates. Method of and means for play. 3,334,432, 8-8-67. Cl. 40—31. Bates, Homer J. : See- Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., Carstens, and Bates. 3,323,- 539. Bates Industries, Inc. : See — Jones, Paul R. 3,346,156. Bates, Martin R. : See — Russell, Roger B., Jr., and Bates. 3,348,031. Russell, Roger B., Jr., and Bates. 3,354,703. Bates, Reine & Associates : See — Bates, Freddie L., and Reine. 3,334,432. Bates, Robert \\\, and J. G. Endres, to Armour and Co. Color improvement of oils and fats obtained through solvent ex- traction. 3,33S,932, 8-29-67, Cl. 260 — 412.8. Bates, Warren H. Tray for holding multiple cartons. 3,347,- 447, 10-17-67, Cl. 229 — 31. Bates, William E., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Propeller blade and hub assembly. 3,303,889, 2-14-67, Cl. 170—160.58. Bates, William W., Jr. : See — Keith. Charles H., II, Norman, and Bates. 3,355,317. Bateson, Robert N. : See — Austin, Curtis L., Bateson, Perttula, and Tsuchiya. 3 332 293 Bath. Cyril Co., The : See — Dolney, Stanley M. 3,302,437. Bath Iron Works Corp. : See — Danyluke, Ostap. 3,346,203. King, Omar R. 3,326,162. Bathellier, Andre, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of separation of uranium from plutonium. 3,343,- 925. 9-26-67, Cl. 23—341. Bathellier, Andre, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for the stripping of actinides contained in organic solvents with nitrous acid. 3,359,079, 12-19-67, Cl. 23 — 339. Bathelt, Robert R., J. C. Francken, and C. J. W. Panis, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Color television tube with shadow mask provided with electron shielding plate coated with heat radiating material. 3,349,272, 10-24-67, Cl. 313 — 85. Bathurst Paper Ltd. : See — Kneeht, John E. 3,297,318. McCallum, John McK. 3,335,935. Batlas, George X., and S. Baranski, to Griffith-Hope Co. Mul- tiple paper roll dispenser. 3,329,366, 7-4-67, Cl. 242—55.53. Batliner, Elmar : See — Burtscher, Elwin, Batliner, and Oesterle. 3,338,496. Batliner, Elmar, and M. Hartmann, to Hilti A.G. Stud driving tool with trigger sleeve. 3,325,074, 6-13-67, Cl. 227—8. Batman, Robert : See — Jue, Lawrence S., Batman, and Horn. 3,350,786. Batorski, Edward J., and R. P. Hundt, to Textron, Inc. Hobbing machine. 3,331,2S5, 7-18-67, Cl. 90 — 4. Batorski. Edward J., and R. P. Hundt, to Textron Inc. Hob- bing machine. 3,342,106, 9-19-67, Cl. 90 — 4. Batres. Enrique : See — Ringold, Howard J., Batres, Rosenkranz, Mancera, and Bowers. 3,322,796. Bats, Raymond : See — Broman, Arthur, and Bats. 3,351,448. Batsch, Norbcrt C, to Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Thermal fuse with capillary action. 3,354,282, 11-21-67, Cl. 200 — 142. Batson, Bradlev L. : See — Ambler, Edward C, and Batson. 3,332,619. Batson, Joseph B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for absorption spectra analysis. 3,332,313, 7-25-67, Cl. 88—14. Battaglia, Anthony. Dual purpose hair comb. 3,324,865, 6-13- 67, Cl. 132—126. Battaglia, Glenn J., and G. E. Lindin, to Polaroid Corp. Photomechanical apparatus. 3,318,220, 5-9-67, Cl. 95 — 75. Battail, Gerard P. A., and P. C. Brossard. Low-level frequency modulated signal demodulator. 3,324,400, 6-6-67, Cl. 329 — 110. Bateau, Dwight W., to United Research, Inc. Zero phase shift active element filter. 3,322,970, 5-30-67, Cl. 307 — 8S.5. Battele Memorial Institute : See — Semones, Donald E., and Chase. 3,355,326. Battell. Leslie C. : See — Yarrison, Walter W., Battell, and Senfleben. 3.343,221. Battell. Leslie C, P. W. Senfleben, and W. W. Yarrison. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Injection sole molding machines. 3,339,236, 9-5-67, Cl. 18 — 17. Battelle Development Corp., The : See — Adam, James W., Goobich, and Trainer. 3,307,861. Bouladon, Gabriel, and Zuppiger. 3,352,250. Butterfleld, James F. 3,311,699. Deutsch, Sid. 3,309,461. Deutsch, Sid. 3,342,937. Foster, Ellis L„ Jr., and Hildebrand. 3,31S,683. Frost, Paul D. 3,331,120. Little, Lawrence L. 3,359,116. Nelson, Jerome W., and Lewis. 3,32S,556. Sabroff, Alvin M., and Fiorentino. 3,328,998. Sachsel, George F., and Mink. 3,319,344. Battelle-Institut e.V. : See — Grossteinbeck, Rolf, Holtz, Rabenhorst, and Willicks. 3,329,125. Battelle Memorial Institute : See — Allen, William M. 3,340,556. Ellis, Charles D.. and Hughes. 3,356,094. Neher, Maynard B., and Vely. 3,306,926. Battenfeld, Werner, and E. Langecker. Method of producing hollow bodies in a blowing process. 3,300,556, 1-24-67, Cl. 264 — 98. Battenfeld, Werner, and W. Odendahl. Pressure reducing con- trol valve. 3,331,590, 7-18-67, Cl. 261 — 50. Battenfeld, Werner, and E. Langecker. Apparatus for the pro- duction of hollow bodies in a blowing process. 3,339,232, 9-5-67, Cl. 18 — 5. Battersby, William R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Com- posite thermoplastic adhesives. 3,317,368, 5-2-67, Cl. 161 — 175. Battersby, William R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ther- moplastic adhesive prepared from crystallizable polyesters resin and amorphous phenoxy resin. 3,329,740, 7—4-67, Cl. 260 — 860. Battersby, William R., C. O. Karl, and J. S. Kelley, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods of forming tubular bodies. 3,313,666, 4-11-67, Cl. 156—218. Battersby, William R., C. O. Karl, and J. IS. Kelley, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Thermoplastic adhesives containing polyethylene, isobutvlene rubber, tackifier resin and ethyl- enevinyl acetate copolymer. 3,318,977, 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 8S9 Battershell, Robert D., and H. Bluestone, to Diamond Alkali Co. Halogenated aromatic resticidal compositions for con- trolling fungi, bacteria and nematodes. 3,331,735, 7-18- 67, Cl. 167—30. Batti, Mario A., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process for produc- ing citric acid. 3,335,067, 8-8-67, Cl. 195 — 36. Batti, Mario A., to Miles Laboratories. Inc. Fermentation proc- ess for production of citric acid. 3,349,005, 10-24-67, Cl. 195—36. Battin, John W., and D. B. Walker, Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic circuit for selectivelly connecting a transmitter and a receiver to a single antenna. 3,327,215, 6-20-67, Cl. 325—23. Battista, Joseph, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Power supply heat sink. 3,305,704, 2-21-67, Cl. 317 — 100. Battista, Orlando A., to FMC Corp. Method of forming finely-divided material from filament-forming synthetic linear polyamide. 3,299.011. 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Battista, Orlando A., to PMC Corp. Stable amylose disper- sions and method of preparing them. 3,351,489. 11-7-67, Cl. 127—32. Battista, Orlando A., to FMC Corp. Shaped articles contain- ing cellulose crystallite aggregates having an average level- off D. P. 3,357.845, 12-12-67. Cl. 106 — 193. Battista, Orlando A., and E. G. Fleck, Jr., to FMC Corp., Method of protecting unstable materials. 3,297,806, 1-10-67, Cl. 264 — 129. Battistella, David A. : See — Mlynar, Peter, and Battistella. 3.358,156. Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc. : See — Holt, Ronald. 3,303,758. Willbrandt. Franklin M., and Ramey. 3,327,453. Battles, James W., and D. E. Crane, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Millimeter phase shifter and attenuator. 3,356,- 968, 12-5-67, Cl. 333 — 30. Battline. Fred, to W. R. Grace & Co. Curable joint sealing compositions comprising halogenated butyl rubber phenol- aldehvde resin, and petroleum hydrocarbon resin. 3,320,- 333, 5-16-67, Cl. 260—846. Batts. Carl T., to Barksdale Mfg. Corp. Solenoid-actuated valve. 3.324.889, 6-13-67, Cl. 137—625.69. Batts, John H., to Thomas John Batts. Inc. Garment hanger construction. 3,306,506, 2-2S-67, Cl. 223 — 88. Battson, Donald F., to Radio Corp. of America. Electron mul- tiplier dynode having an aperture of reduced secondary emission. 3.346.752, 10-10-67. Cl. 313 — 68. Batur, Eugene H„ to Future Products Tool Corp. Oil defi- ciency indicator. 3,300,769, 1-24-67, Cl. 340 — 270. Batz, Stefan : See — Stark, Karl, and Batz. 3,333,3S1. Batzer. Hans : See — Widmer, Gustav, Batzer, and Nikles. 3,360,501. Batzer, Hans, E. Nikles, O. Ernst, and D. Porret, to Ciba Ltd. Epoxidized hvdroaromatic acetals. 3,31S,S22. 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 2. Batzold, John S.. to Esso Research and Encineering Co. Method of making a wetproofed electrode. 3.351,494, 11-7- 67. Cl. 136—120. Bau, Robert G. Cosmetic stick container. 3.34S.670, 10-24-67, Cl. 206—56. 88 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bau, Robert G. Cosmetic storing and dispensing device. 3,358,- 699, 12-19-67, CI. 132 — 79. Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H. : See — Ernst, Walter, and Hatting. 3,331,179. Van Sehyndel, Andreas, and Schmidt. 3,300,937. Van Sehyndel, Andreas, and Schmidt. 3,300,938. Bauber, Eugen, G.m.b.H. : See — Rube, Helmut. 3,329,365. Baubles, Richard C. : See — Grimm, David W., and Baubles. 3,354,757. Baublys, Mikas, and E. Sigloch. Workpiece conveyor for ma- chine tools and the like. 3,343,244, 9-26-67, CI. 29 — 38. Bauchard, Amable O. Attachment for ladders. 3,313,506, 4-11-67, CI. 24S — 210. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Transistor reverse current protective circuit. 3,328,064, 6-27-67, CI. 321 — 11. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Synchronous motor starting system. 3,337,785, 8-22-67, CI. 318 — 175. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Voltage level sensing means for standby power supply systems. 3,344,282, 9-26- 67, CI. 307 — 66. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for providing a constant current source. 3,344,339, 9-26-67, CI. 323 — 4. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Static relay control circuit. 3,346,797, 10-10-67, CI. 320—1. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Transistorized multi- plication circuit. 3,353,012, 11-14-67, CI. 235 — 194. Baude, John, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Magnetic device for indicating the occurrence of an electrical signal. 3,353.171, 11-14-67. CI. 340 — 253. Bauder, Josef, W. Herrmann, and J. Swozil, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Device for controlling a counter comprising matrix width and space line-wedge indicators in a key actuated composing perforator. 3,297,- 245, 1-10-67, CI. 234 — 5. Bauder, Max A. L., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission with clutch having dual pressure engaeing chambers. 3,307,430, 3-7-67. CI. 74—763. Baudin, Jacques M. Method for temporarily protecting sensi- tive surfaces by direct-contact film-forming coatings. 3,317,441, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 5. Baudry, Jean, to Institut Francais du Petrole des Carbarants & Lubrifiants. Device for admitting two different fluids into a combustion chamber. 3,331.361, 7-18-67, CI. 123 — 127. Bauer, Albert W., and F. B. Hill, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Non flammable carbon disulfide fumigant composition. 3,298,907, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 23. Bauer, Albert W., and P. A. Sanders, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Emulsions containing trichlorotrifluoro- ethane for the cleaning of apparatus. 3,336,232, 8-15-67, CI. 252 — 153. Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Co. Die casting apparatus with wedge locking blocks and rectangular guide members. 3,324,936, 6-13-67, CI. 164 — 314. Bauer, Alfred F., to National Lead Co. Method of making a die cast cylinder for internal combustion engines. 3.359,- 615. 12-26-67, CI. 29—156.4. Bauer, Andrew B., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Vibratory tool. 3,347,321, 10-17-67, CI. 173—118. Bauer, Arnold, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fur elek- trische. Scandium halide discharge lamp. 3,351,798, 11-7- 67. CI. 313—225. Bauer, Barbara: See — Bauer, Walter M. 3,307,153. Piloty, Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3,316,538. Bauer Bros. Co., The : See — Bouchillon, Charles W. 3,347,372. Cantrell, Ronald S. 3,358,832. Cantrell, Ronald S. 3,358,833. Woodruff, Maurice D. 3,331,193. Bauer, Carl, and C. Otzen, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Varia- ble focal length objective having eight axially spaced lenses. 3,348,898, 10-24-67, CI. 350—184. Bauer. Charles A., to Sargent & Co. Pick-resistant lock and key therefor. 3,303,677,' 2-14-67, CI. 70—358. Bauer, Donald J., and R. E. Lindstrom. to United States of America, Interior. Selective extraction and separation of lanthanides with a quaternary ammonium compound. 3,323,- S57, 6-6-67, CI. 23—23. Bauer, Donald R., to Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. Fire-resistant building board and nrocess. 3,300,372, 1-24-67, CI. 162 — 145. Bauer, Edgar, to Deere & Co. Crop gathering and chopping machine. 3,315.450, 4-25-67, CI. 56 — 24. Bauer, Edward W. : See — Bergholdt, William, and Bauer. 3,350,913. Bauer, Edwin F., Jr., and K. O. Rieder, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the production of low silicon, medium-to- low carbon ferromanganese. 3,347,664, 10-17-67, CI. 75 — 133. Bauer. Ernst : See — ■ Soenksen, Uwe, Bauer, Sanne, and Arnold. 3,350,340. Bauer, Eugen, G.m.b.H. : See — Kaiser, Bernd, and Stieringer. 3,342,432. Bauer, Eugene C, Jr. Tractor rail shoe. 3,336,088, 8-15-67, CI. 305—54. Bauer, Felix, and R. Foltier. Universal vegetal grinder and harvester. 3,338,037, 8-29-67, CI. 56 — 24. Bauer, Franz, to Hubert L. Naimer. Electromagnetically op- erated switches having improved contact actuating means. 3,319,199, 5-9-67, CI. 335—128. Bauer, Fritz : See — Schorr, Manfred, Fussganger, Bauer, and Nesemann. 3,344,155. Schorr, Manfred, Fussganger, Nesemann, and Bauer. 3.322,768. Bauer, Fritz E., to Compton & Knowles Corp. Closed heat treating chamber having a seal roll oscillating mechanism. 3,306,594, 2-28-67, CI. 263—3. Bauer, Hans F. : See — Maya. Walter, and Bauer. 3,354,646. Bauer, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt A.G. Arrange- ments including coaxial suction and delivery valves. 3.309.013, 3-14-67, CI. 230—231. Bauer, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt A.G. Com- pressors or pumps with hydraulic transmission. 3,314,366, 4-18-67, CI. 103 — 44. Bauer, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt AG. Single acting twin cylinder pump or compressor. 3,331,329, 7-18- 67, CI. 103 — 49. Bauer, Helmut, to Maschinenfabrik Burckhardt AG. Pistons for very high pressure operation in pumps or compressors. 3.353,456 11-21-67, CI. 92 — 258. Bauer, Helmut, A. Leitgeb, and A. Strebel, to Maschinen- fabrik Burckhardt A.G. Coaxial suction and delivery valve arrangement for high pressure compressors and pumps. 3.309.014, 3-14-67, CI. 230—231. Bauer, Howard G., to The Wurlitzer Co. Bimetallic contact element for electronic musical instrument. 3,330,916, 7-11- 67, CI. 200—5. Bauer, Hugo. Fastener cartridge and assembly. 3,353,736, 11-21-67, CI. 227 — 107. Bauer, Johann, and A. Zenz, to J. Bauer, and B. Reisgies. Process for improving foamed polyurethane plastics by treatment with an alkali solution of a water free aliphatic monohydric alcohol. 3,322,701, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Bauer, Klaus : See — Van Winsen, Friedrich H., and Bauer. 3,300,232. Bauer, Konrad E., to Hupp Corp. Gas-fired infrared burners and heaters. 3,330,267, 7-11-67, CI. 126—92. Bauer, Kurt : See- Bock, Willy, Bauer, and Deutscher. 3,339,222. Bauer, Kurt, to Ciba Corp. Flowable starches. 3,313,640, 4-11-67, CI. 106—210. Bauer, La Verne N., to Rohm & Haas Co. Phosphorous-con- taining graft copolymers as dispersants in lubricating and fuel compositions. 3,342.734, 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 46.6. Bauer, La Verne N., and G. L. Willette, to Rohm & Haas Co. Oil-soluble polymers and compositions containing them. 3,337,458, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 48.6. Bauer, Ludwig, to International Standard Electric Corp. Pushbutton cover ring. 3,350,516, 10-31-67, CI. 179 — 179. Bauer, Magda: See — Bauer, Walter. 3,307,153. Piloty. Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3,316,538. Bauer, Mathias : See — Jansen, Hermann, Walther, Bauer, and Johns. 3,330,334. Bauer, Norman C, to Allen Products Corp. License plate frame. 3,314,181, 4-18-67, CI. 40 — 209. Bauer, Peter, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Fluid data comparator. 3,299,255, 1-17-67, CI. 235^61.7. Bauer, Peter, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Fluid pulse attenuator. 3,319,659, 5-16-67, CI. 138 — 41. Bauer, Peter, to Bowles Engineering Corp. Pressure band detector. 3,340,885, 9-12-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Bauer, Peter, and J. P. Morton, to Bowles Engineering Corp Timing mechanisms. 3,318,523, 5-9-67, CI. 235—201. Bauer, Peter, J. R. Colston, and E. U. Sowers, III ; said Bauer and said Sowers assors. to Sperry Rand Corp. and said Colston assor. to Bowles Engineering Corp. Presettable decoder. 3,339,569, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Bauer, Richard J., and G. L. Gass, to General Motors Corp. Vacuum modulator. 3,302,534, 2-7-67, CI. 92—36. Bauer, Richard M., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Carbon pile resistor. 3,302,154, 1-31-67, CI. 338—114. Bauer, Richard M., to American Can Co. Method for forming a non-wicking carton. 3.328,189, 6-27-67, CI. 117 — 4. Bauer. Robert D., J. L. Ledbetter, and G. R. Hettick, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Employing overhead as reboil heat with flow control. 3,324,010, 6-6-67, CI. 203 — 1. Bauer, Robert H. : See — Burnes, Samuel P., and Bauer. 3,348502. Bauer, Robert R„ B. Krivec, and T. J. Stencel, to Rex Chain- belt Inc. Weighing mechanism for conveyor. 3,324,960, 6-13-67, CI. 177 — 16. Bauer, Ronald S. : See — Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3,336,- 273. Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3,336,- 274. Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, and Lunk. 3,336,272. Bauer, Roy C, to Canada Skate Mfg. Co. Ltd. Safety guard for skates. 3,322,437, 5-30-67, CI. 280 — 11.17. Bauer, Victor J. : See — Tocus, Edward C, and Bauer. 3,341,413. Bauer, Victor J., and H. P. Dalalian, to American Cvanamid Co. Mono- and di-substituted ureas. 3,332,975, 7-25-67, CI. 260—453. Bauer, Walter : See — Piloty, Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3.316.538. LIST OF PATENTEES 89 Bauer, Walter, deceased, by M. Bauer, G. Degenkolb, and B. Bauer, legal heirs, to International Standard Electric Corp. Method of performing on-the-ily searches for infor- mation stored on tape storages or the like. 3,307,153, 2-28-07, CI. 340—172.5. Bauer, Werner It., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Actuating construction. 3,304,384, 2-14-G7, CI. 200 — 83. Bauer, Werner K., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pressure responsive resetting controller. 3,315,053, 4-18-07, CI. 200—83. Bauer, Werner R., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Hermetically sealed switch and protective mounting means therefor. 3,317,697, 5-2-67, CI. 200—168. Bauer, Werner It., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Switch with transverse sheet metal snap action members. 3,354,274, 11-21-67 CI. 200 — 67. Bauer, William A., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Rein- forced flexible corrugated metal hose assembly. 3,318,337, 5-9-67, CI. 13S— 130. Bauer, William V., to The Lummus Co. Distillation of a solute-solvent mixture in successively reduced pressure stages while in direct contact and concurrent flow with a heat transfer medium. 3,29S,932, 1-17-67, CI. 203 — 11. Bauernschub, John P., Jr., to United States of America, Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. Folding boom assembly. 3,295,699, 1-3-67. CI. 214 — 1. Bauernschub, John P., Jr., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Non-mag- netic, explosive actuated indexing device. 3,331,255, 7-18- 67, CI. 74—126. Baues, Dietrich, to Guild Arts & Crafts, Inc. Belt buckle. 3.357,067. 12-12-67, CI. 24 — 176. Bauger, Louis J., B. P. E. Gambet, A. J. B. LaCroix, and P. J. V. Negre, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construc- tion de Moteurs d' Aviation. Burner devices and combustion chambers therefor. 3.295,318, 1-3-67, CI. 60 — 39.72. Baugh, Robert A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Thermoset- ting compositions of alkylated acrylamide-formaldehyde in- terpolymers and a preformed polyester containing unreacted 1,2-epoxy groups. 3,315,011, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 834. Baugh, William T., Jr. Golf ball storage device and retriever. 3,316,008, 4-25-67, CI. 294 — 19. Baughan, Drury H., to Reynolds Metals Co. Dish-like con- tainer and blanks therefor. 3,327,921, 6-27-67, CI. 229— 31. Baughan, Drury H., to Reynolds Metals Co. Reclosable con- tainer and blanks therefor. 3,327,923, 6-27-67, CI. 229— 51. Baughman, Frederick P., and B. F. Douglas, to Taylor Corp. Molding composition for making thermal barriers and meth- od of making same. 3,314,915, 4-18-67, CI. 260—38. Baughman, George W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rail- way signaling systems. 3,309,516, 3-14-67, CI. 246 — 34. Baughman, George W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Train speed control system. 3.355,584. 11-28-67, CI. 246 — 187. Baughman, Howard B., and K. B. Keeling, Sr., to General Electric Co. Windowed oven door. 3,311,106, 3-2S-67, CI. 126—200. Baughman, Richard A. Protective device. 3,309,109, 3-14-67, CI. 280—150. Baukney, Lucille F. Cover and press for tennis rackets. 3,343,- S38, 9-26-67, CI. 273 — 74. Baum, Arthur A., and R. L. Dickenson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stabilization of chloro substituted aro- matic amines during thermals stress. 3,324,011, 6-6-67, CI. 203—6. Baum, Bernard O., G. M. Bryant, and N. L. Zutty, to Union Carbide Corp. Polyolefins containing copolymers of ethyl- ene and N-vinyl-N-hydrocarbyl acetamides. 3,300,548 1— 24-67, CI. 260 — S97. Baum, Gerald A., and W. J. Considine. to M & T Chemicals Inc. Composition and method for controlling bacteria with organotin compounds. 3.32S.239, 6-27-67, CI. 167—22. Baum. Harold D. Coin controlled vending machine. 3,360,091, 12-26-67. CI. 194—2. Baum. Harold M. : See — Crosby, Lawton H., and Baum. 3,325,S31. Baum, Herman. Spark plug having concentric radially spaced electrodes. 3,312,848, 4-4-67, CI. 313 — 11.5. Baum, Leo, and D. W. Watkins, to Esco Corp. Tobacco smoke filter. 3,351,072. 11-7-67, CI. 131—266. Baum, Lester A. H. : See — Henschel, Leonard, and Baum. 3,330,759. Baum, Lester A. H.. P. F. Bruins, and F. W. Littler, to Mobil Oil Corp. Thermoplastic resins. 3,313,751, 4-11- 67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Baum, Melvin E. : See — Temin, Samuel C, and Baum. 3,321,552. Baum, W. A., Co., Inc. : See — Jones, George H. 3,316,766. Bauin. Wesley L. : See — Gelzheiser, Francis L., and Baum. 3.319,034. Baum. William H., and R. J. Mosetich, to Fastener Corp. Ap- paratus for and method of making strips of nails. 3,315,- 436, 4-25-67, CI. 53—35. Baum, William H., and J. Mosetich, to Fastener Corp. Method of making assembled fastener strips. 3,342,659, 9-10-67, CI. 156 — 296. Bauman. Albert J. : See — Webb, James E. 3,357,093. Baranowski, and Freedman. Costill, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. apparatus. 3.31S.180, 5-9- Bauman, Emanuel D. : See — Net/., Norman, Bauman, Baranowski, and Freedman. 3,343,309. Netz, Norman, Bauman, 3,343,310. Bauman, Francis E., and H. J. Glass tube gauging and cutting 67, CI. 83—287. Bauman, Hans, W. Federkiel, and P. Richter, to Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dyeing textile materials of synthetic linear polyesters. 3,311,443, 3-28- 67, CI. 8 — 49. Bauman, Harry D., to P. H. Glatfelter Co. White pigment. 3,337,359, 8-22-67, CI. 106 — 293. Bauman, Jack L., and G. R. O'Neil, to International Harvester Co. Planter. 3,335,680, 8-15-67, CI. Ill — 51. Bauman, Robert H., to General Motors Corp. Brake shoe centering mechanism. 3,295,638, 1-3-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Bauman, Robert H., to General Motors Corp. Master cylin- der. 3,310,944, 3-28-67. CI. 60—54.6. Bauman, Robert H., to General Motors Corp. Brake shoe cen- tering device. 3,322,23S, 5-30-67, CI. 18S — 79.? Bauman, Robert H., T. A. Bratten, and R. D. Meixell, to General Motors Corp. Automatic brake drum and lining clearance adjuster. 3,357,527, 12-12-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Bauman, Robert R. Window mounted air conditioning unit. 3,296.820, 1-10-67. CI. 62—262. Bauman, William C. : See — Querio, Charles W., Hultin, Bauman, and Teal. 3,335,798. Bauman, William C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Foam plastic filler method. 3,307,318, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 743. Baumann, Erwin A., Jr. Holder for fishing rod handle. 3,360.224, 12-26-67. CI. 248—44. Baumann, Frederick W., to General Electric Co. Ventilation for totally enclosed dynamoelectric machine. 3,353,042, 11- 14-67, CI. 310—57. Baumann, Fritz : See — Bien, Hans-Samuel, Wunderlich, and Baumann. 3,344.132. Vollmann, Heinrich, Hohmann, and Baumann. 3,316,280. Baumann, George P., and F. J. Ponzek, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Apparatus for conversion of hvdrocarbons. 3.353,925. 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 288. Baumann, Gert F. : See — Steingiser, Samuel, Baumann, and Gable. 3,310,604. Baumann, Gert F., to Mobay Chemical Co. Method of im- proving the processability of polyurethane polymers. 3,321,- 433, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 30.2. Baumann, Gotthold P., and G. E. J. Thomas. Method for de- watering sludges. 3.342.731, 9-19-67. CI. 210 — 45. Baumann, Hans, and P. Schmidt-Theuner, to Brown, Boveri & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for regulating a turbo- compressor. 3,327,933, 6-27-67, CI. 230 — 114. Baumann, Hans, and P. Schmidt-Theuner, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Method for preventing damage by corrosion of the adjustable mechanism of guide blading of turbomachines and turbomachine with corrosion preven- tion deviC". 3,342,406. 9-19-67, CI. 230 — 114. Baumann, Hans D., to Riley Stoker Corp. Valve. 3,304,949, 2-21-67, CI. 137 — 270. Baumann, Hans D. Differential pressure transmitter. 3,319,- 468, 5-16-67, CI. 73—407. Baumann, Hans D., to A. W. Cash Co. Value for low tempera- ture service. 3,322,142, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 334. Baumann, John A. : See — Quarles, Richard W., and Baumann. 3,29S,973. Baumann. Ludwig, and B. Schutze, to Heddernheimer Metal- lwarenfabrik Ludwig Baumann KG. Ventilating device. 3,331,302. 7-18-67, CI. 98—33. Baumann, Peter, and M. Zimmerman, to Geigy Chemical Corp. 6-amino-penicillanic acid derivatives." 3,354,145, 11-21-67, CI. 260—239.1. Baumann, Philip C, to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconduc- tor device assemblage having two convex tabs. 3,355,635, 11-28-67, CI. 317—234. Baumann. Robert J. Remote control means for internal com- bustion engines. 3.357,417, 12-12-67, CI. 123 — 179. Baumbach. Darrel W. Tamper-proof container cover. 3,329,- 293, 7^-67, CI. 215—9. Baumber. Michael W.. to Bakelite Xylonite Ltd. Polvmeriza- tion of trioxane. 3,357,953, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 67. Baumeister, Heard K., A. W. Orlando, and W. B. Phillips, to International Business Machines Corp. Pneumatic belt device utilizing back-pulsing or forward-pulsing. 3,314,729, 4-18-67, CI. 302—2. Baumel, Anton, to Bohler, Gebr. & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Corrosion - resisting cobalt - chromium - tungsten allovs. 3.307,939, 3-7-67. CI. 75 — 134. Baumer, Nelson G. : See — Malm, Carl J., Rowley, and Baumer. 3.342,728. Baumfalk, John, T. P. McGuinness, and R. C. Nance, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Operator position control equipment for serving calls on an overlap basis. 3,297,828, 1-10-67, CI. 179—27. Baumgartner, August and W. Gegenschatz. to Zellweger. Ltd. Device for drawing warp threads into reeds. 3,34S,2S2. 10- 24-67, CI. 2S — 44. Bnumsartner, Cecil A. Electrostatic method for treating metals. 3,341,371. 9-12-67. CI. 14S— 20.3. Baumgartner, Donald W. Method of making two-piece paper cups. 3,342.113. 9-19-67. CI. 93—39.1. 90 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Baumgartner, Ernst, to Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen Gebruder Schenbeck K.G. Transfer switch for tap changing regulat- ing transformers including a contact support for the fixed contacts having no creepage path. 3,315,043, 4-1S-67, CI. 200—11, Baumgartner, Franz, Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate : See — Klein, Johann. 3,355,601. Baumgartner, George L., Jr. Curl-resistant vinyl cork tile. 3,308,009, 3-7-67, CI. 161—211. Baumgartner, Herman J., G. C. Hood, and D. D. Weaver, to Shell Oil Co. Hydrogen peroxide decomposition. 3,333,419, 8-1-67, CI. 60 — 218. Baumgartner, Herman J., G. C. Hood, and D. D. Weaver, to Shell Oil Co. Hydrogen peroxide decomposition. 3,347,630, 10-17-67, CI. 23—204. Baumgartner, John G. Surgeon's fingernail and hand cleaning brush, 3,354,492, 11-28-67, CI. 15 — 167. Baumgartner, Paul, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Handwheel for machine tools and the like. 3,315,540, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 548. Baumgartner, Pierre, and C. Roux-Guerraz, to Institut Francais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants. Process for nitrosation of hydrocarbons. 3,320,143, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 162. Baumler, Hermann, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktien- gesellschaft. Method of making an annular spring. 3,359,- 617. 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 173. Baur, Carl, and F. Arlet, to Agfa Gevaest A.G. Film car- tridge. 3,333,785, 8-1-67, CI. 242—71.1. Baur. Fredric J. : See — Wootton, James C. and Baur. 3,360,533. Baur, Fritz. Compensated electromagnetic balance. 3,322,222, 5-30-67, CI. 177 — 210. Baur, Gerd R. : See — Henderson, William B., and Baur. 3,354,11]. Baur, Gerd R., W. B. Henderson, and J. R. Misenheimer, to Monsanto Co. Acrylonitrile polymers modified with high molecular weight N,N-dimethylamides. 3,329,644, 7-4-67, CI. 260—32.6. Baur, Hans, and P. Reinhardt, to Cable Covers Ltd. Looped wire, rope or cable. 3.338,046, 8-29-67, CI. 57 — 145. Baur, Karl. Vehicle sliding roof closure. 3,329,462, 7-4-67, CI. 296 — 137. Baur, John W., and W. M. Jones, to Binks Mfg. Co. Pump. 3,330,217, 7-11-67, CI. 103—168. Bauriedel, Friedrich : See — Franke, Werner, and Bauriedel. 3,329,503. Baus, Heinz G. Air exchange system with an automatically controlled vent control. 3,331,304, 7-18-67, CI. 98 — 39. Bausch, Hans M. Container for dispensing of articulation paper for dental purposes. 3,325,002, 6-13-67, CI. 206— 57. Bausch & Lomb Inc. : See- Andersen, Peter M., and Kuyt. 3,321,149. Ballmer, James E. 3,297,392. Benford. James R. 3.301,131. Benford, James R. 3,353,440. Benford, James R., and Rosenberger. 3,297,391. Betensky, Ellis I. 3,348,896. Brewster, Gordon F. 3,311,480. Brown, Albert D. 3,351,949. Buehroeder, Richard A., and Ziegler. 3,301,130. Coniglio, Guy V. 3,317,265. Coombs, William F., Jr., and Martens. 3,338.089. Coombs. William F., Jr., and Meltzer. 3,333,090. Dakin, Ralph K. 3.348,902. Gruner, Heinz E. R. 3,300,904. Hoogesteger, Paul A. 3,307,896. Hudson, Lena M. 3,307.898. Hudson, Lena M. 3,348,900. Hudson, Lena M. 3,348,901. Kuyt, Frits. 3,316,631. Larraburu, Philip M., and Suntop. 3,317,739. Letter, Eugene C. 3,312,759. Letter, Eugene C. 3,338,693. Letter, Eugene C. 3.354.064. Loewen, Erwin G. 3,332,153. Loewen, Erwin G., and Meltzer. 3,354,319. Lueck, Irving B. 3,332,320. Martens, Alexander E. 3,338,680. Martens, Alexander E., and Chisholm. 3,349,227. McGivern, Robert F. 3,296,699. Moonev, Charles F. 3,337,945. Oswald, Oluf G. 3,317,268. Rosenberger, Harold E. 3.353,891. Rosenberger, Harold E., Seidenberg, and Small. 3 360 327. Sah'mel,' Otto H. 3,360.454. Seedhouise, Frederick A. 3.328,109. Sheldon, Gilbert J. 3.301,648. Vargadv, Leslie O. 3,327.585. Weidel, Robert A. 3,328.181. Ziegler, George F. 3,297,393. Bauscher, Lee R. : See — Paine, William A., II, and Bauscher. 3,296,516. Bauserman, Howard M. Balloon activated by solar energy. 3,337,162, 8-22-67, CI. 244 — 31. Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H. : See — Ernst, Walter. 3,338,017. Baustian, Gordon N. : See — Horneck, Carl E., and Baustian. 3,337,183. Bautista, Dionisio O. Blood drawing device. 3,304,934, 2-21-67. CI. 128 — 2. Bavisotto, Vincent S., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Process for producing brewer's wort with enzymes. 3,353,960, 11—21—67, CI. 99 — 52. Bavley, Abraham, and J. D. Grossman, to Philip Morris Inc. Tobacco product. 3,306,303, 2-28-67, CI. 131 — 17. Bavley, Abraham, and W. C. Bailey, Jr., to Philip Morris Inc. Smoking tobacco composition. 3,312,226, 4-4-67. CI. 131—17. Bawn, Carl V., to United States Rubber Co. ABS polymers stabilized with a metal sulfide and one or more phenolic amine or phosphite antioxidants. 3,352,820, 11-14-67, CI. 260—45.75. Bax, Arthur. Resiliently mounting for artificial teeth. 3,328,- 879, 7-4-67, CI. 32—12. Baxendale. Lily : See — Gottfried, Siegfried, and Baxendale. 3,328.246. Baxendale, Norman G., to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Method of joining together the ends of a reinforced belt to form an endless belt. 3,351,508. 11-7-67, CI. 156 — 159. Baxendale, Ralph W., G. W. Luckey, and H. C. Yutzy, to East- man Kodak Co. Image reproduction processes utilizing pho- topolymerization of vinyl monomer compositions comprising a metallic sulfide compound. 3,346,383, 10-10-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Baxley, Conwell B., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Tool for removing and replacing component structures of aircraft. 3.318,466, 5-9-67, CI. 214—1. Baxmann, Fritz : See — Kopetz, Kurt, and Baxmann. 3,331,797. Baxter, Bruce L. : See — Reynolds, William G., Baxter, and Davidson. 3,312,368. Baxter, Don, Inc. : See — Brody, George. 3,332,418. Spaeth, Alfred R., and Stafford. 3,337,074. Stafford, Thomas P. 3,314,427. Stafford, Thomas P. 3,348,543. Baxter, Harry, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Fluid seal and nuclear reactor system including same. 3,324,007, 6-6— 67, CI. 176 — 40. Baxter, Joseph, Jr., to The Black Clawson Co. Centrifugal cleaner for paper making stock and the like. 3,335,860, 8-15-67, CI. 209—211. Baxter Laboratories, Inc. : See — Bechtol, Lavon D., and Bellamy. 3,305.446. Bellamy, David, Jr. 3,298,597. Bellamy, David, Jr. 3,343,541. Bellamy, David, Jr., and Schlutz. 3.347,454. Berger, Arthur, and Borgaes. 3,318,772. Berger, Arthur, Borgaes, and Longstreet. 3,336,385. Cayle, Theodore. 3.296,094. Regan, Bernard M. 3,332,840. Regan, Bernard M. 3.336,189. Smith, Lyman W. 3,320,131. Waldman, Leonard F., Jr. 3,329,146. Waldman, Leonard F., Jr. 3,335,723. Baxter, Leone : See — Davies, Phillips S. 3,331,498. Baxter, Robert D., and T. Skogland, to General Electric Co. Electric heating devices. 3,296,496, 1-3-67, CI. 317—98. Baxter, Samuel, and W. B. Brown, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd Method of treating and molding expandable poly- styrene particles. 3,328,497, 6-27-67. CI. 264 — 53. Baxter, Thomas R. Foot covering. 3,324,580, 6-13-67, CI. 36—8.1. Bay, Gerald B., and L. T. Fine, to Avco Corp. Multistage transistor amplifier in which the impedances of the various stages are successively varied to control gain. 3,331,028, 7-11-67, CI. 330—24. Bay, Otto. Chucks. 3,353,834, 11-21-67, CI. 279—82. Bay State Mop Wringer Co., Inc. : See — Barry. Earl H. 3,339,220. Baybutt, William E. : See — Murphy, Norman A., and Baybutt. 3,326,656. Bayce, Arthur E. : See — Wright, Edward S., and Bayce. 3,313,021. Bayer, Christian : See — Hafner, Hans, and Baver. 3,331,422. Bayer, Eric W., and W. Muller, to Allied Control Co., Inc. Electromagnetic switching relay with permanent magnetic latch means. 3,315,195, 4-18-67, CI. 335—229. Bayer, Eric W., and W. Muller, to Allied Control Co., Inc. Electromagnetic rotary armature relay. 3,336,550, 8-15-67, CI. 335—272. Bayer. Gerhard : See — Ruter, Hermann, Cherdron, and Bayer. 3,295.958. Bayer, Gerhard, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Perovskites. 3,309,- i68, 3-14-67, CI. 23—50. Bayer, Gerhard, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Perovskites. 3,309,- 169, 3-14-67, CI. 23—50. Bayer, John W., and E. Santiago, to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Polymerization catalyst containing an organosilazane. 3,300,465, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Bayer, Joseph : See — Jollis, Allen U., Cummings, and Bayer. 3,357,906. Bayer, Otto : See — Merten, Rudolf, and Bayer. 3,322,699. Merten, Rudolf, and Bayer. 3.345,338. Bayer, Otto, R. Schroter, W. Siefken, and K. Wagner, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 1,2-bis-amino- methyl-cyclobutane. 3,309,405, 3-14-67, CI. 260—563. LIST OF PATENTEES 91 l!ayer, Palmer, and J. D. Scott, to Rea Leasing Corp. Pro- tective cushioning devices. 3,336,069, 8-15-67, CI. 296 — 24. Bayer, Peter. Wig case. 3,310,162, 3-21-67, CI. 206—8. Bayer, Walter : See — Brandt, lluiis-Walther, Schleppinghoff, Bayer, Bltners, and Meier. 3,320,138. Bayerische Motoren Werke A.G. : See — Apfelbeck, Ludwig. 3,299,871. Bayerisches Leicblinetallwerk K.G. : See — Schober, Franz. 3,298,219. Bayerlein, Friedrich : See— Gehm, Robert, Steinbrunn, Jentzsch, Wilhelni, Bayerlein, and Von Schickb. 3,342,784. Bayerlein, Friedricb, and H. Wilhelm, to Badiscbe Anilin & Soda-Fabrik Aktlengesellschaft. Production of expanded polyamides. 3,300,422, 1-24-67, CI. 260—2.5. Bayes, Ronald C. and D. H. Sands, to The Ruberoid Co. Ltd. Bracket. 3,305,199, 2-21-67, CI. 248 — 74. Bayes. Ronald C, and D. H. Sands, to Tbe Ruberoid Co. Ltd., and Chemidus Plastics Ltd. Guttering. 3,355,895, 12-5-67, CI. 61—14. Bayes, Ronald C. and D. H. Sands, to Tbe Rubberoid Co. Ltd., and Chemidus Plastics Ltd. Snap fitted plastic gutter- ing joint. 3,357,143, 12-12-67, CI. 52 — 11. Baygan, Teoman, to Virginia Panel Corp. Plug contactor. 3.333,235, 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 217. Bayle. Guy P. : See — Anderson, Claron E.. Bayle, and Nishimi. 3,360,794. Bayles, Samuel H., and S. M. Peck. Disposable liquid soap package. 3,319,83S, 5-16-67, CI. 222 — 215. Bayless, Frank K., to Electrolux Corp. Fan having annular frustro-conical diffuser space. 3,303,996, 2-14-67, CI. 230—130. Bayles. Frank K., to Electrolux Corp. Motor mount. 3,339,- S67. 9-5-67, CI. 24S — 2. Bayley, Donald S. : See — Ten Bosch, Maurits, and Bayley. 3,296,872. Ten Bosch, Maurits, and Bayley. 3,323,3S0. Baylin, Samuel, to Aviation Products Co. Electrically powered can opener. 3,314,145, 4-18-67, CI. 30 — 4. Baylor, Paul C. : See — Voorhees, John A., and Bavlor. 3,306,297. Bayluk. John. Stacking frames for pallets. 3,313,24S, 4-11- 67, CI. 10S — 53. Bayly, John G., and E. H. de Grey, to Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. Method and apparatus for transmitting sig- nal information from an enclosed region to an exterior region without direct electrical connection between the regions. 3,310,736, 3-21-67, CI. 324—62. Baynes, William H. Timing device utilizing electro-mechani- cal binary comparator. 3,308,277, 3-7-67, CI. 235 — 92. Bayon, Patrice M. Closing devices for belts. 3,343,873, 9-26- 67, CI. 297—385. Bays, Marvin G., to Continental Oil Co. Portable seismic transducer. 3,306,391, 2-28-67, CI. 181 — .5. Bayside Watch Tool Co., Inc. : See — Humphrey, Robert. 3,353,412. Bayssat, Michel : See — Szarvasi, Etienne, and Bayssat. 3,334,096. Szarvasi, Etienne, and Bayssat. 3.347,858. Bayuk Cigars Inc. : See — Del Rossi, Michael J. 3,332,533. Bazacos, Marycarol P. Mathematics teaching device. 3,357,116, 12-12-67, CI. 35—31. Bazarian, Albert V. : See — Olson, Keith W., Bazarian, and Cokefair. 3,314,361. Bazell, Sevmour : See — Brejcha, Robert J., Bazell, and Radnik. 3,358,487. Bazin, Lucas J.: See — Ritchey, Thomas W., Jr., and Bazin. 3,303,281. Bazin, Lucas J., R. A. Dischert, and D. M. Taylor, to Radio Corp. of America. Color television phase test apparatus. 3,310,625, 3-21-67, CI. 178—5.4. Beaber, Wallace E. Fuel injection systems. 3,311,099, 3-28-67, CI. 123—139. Beach. Allan D., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Horizontal seismometer. 3,297,982, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 17. Beach, David E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic still cameras with built-in flash. 3,353,468, 11-21-67, CI. 95 — 11.5. Beach, Frank J. : See — Koster, Robert A., Beach, and Bryan. 3,346.853. Beach. Herbert S., and J. R. Fulmer, to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Outside pilot arrangement. 3,312,271, 4-4-67, CI. 158—127. Beach, Howard W., Jr. Electrostatic paint spray gun. 3,339,- S41, 9-5-67, CI. 239—15. Beach, Janet L. Thermometer set. 3,321,068, 5-23-67, CI. 206 — 16.6. Beach. John G. : See — Faust. Charles L., Schaer, and Beach. 3,318,786. Beach, John R., to Signode Corp. Sealless strap connection. 3.303.540, 2-14-67. a. 24 — 20. Beach, John R., to Signode Corp. Sealless strap connection. 3.303.541, 2-14-67, CI. 24 — 20. Beach, John R., to Signode Corp. Method of tensioning strap and tool therefor. 3.348,584, 10^24-67, CI. 140—93.2. Beach. John R., to Signode Corp. Metal buckle. 3,349,444, 10-31-67, CI. 24—74. Beach, Justice H., to The Hoover Co. Coupling for suction cleaner attachments. 3,309,113, 3-14-67, CI. 285—7. Beach. Justice H., to The Hoover Co. Electrical cord anchor- ing structure. 3,327,734, 6-27-67, CI. 137 — 560. Beach, Leland K. : See — Freedman, Bernard, Beach, and Messncr. 3,347,923. Passannante, Anthony J., and Beach. 3,342,866. Passannanta, Anthony J., Rhodes, and Beach. 3,347,924. Rhodes, Richard P., and Beach. 3,341,596. Beach, Leland K., J. B. Gardiner, and R. P. Rhodes, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. High energy propellant bind- ers. 3,346,546, 10-10-67, CI. 260—94.7. Beach, Leland K., H. R. Ertelt, D. A. Guthrie, and R. P. Rhodes, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cyclohexane, -ene, -diene-NFa reaction products. 3,354,210, 11-21-67, CI. 200—563. Beach, Paul H. Silo. Re. 26,264, 9-12-67, CI. 99—235. Beach Richard G., C. E. Eksten, Jr., H. R. Jaquitb, and S. C. Norton, Jr., to Taylor Instrument Cos. Process vari- able transmitter and improvements therein. 3,297,045, 1-10-67. CI. 137—85. Beach, Sidney C, to The McGean Chemical Co. Process for making niethylol coumarin. 3,349,101, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 343.2 Beach,*"stephen A. Air valve apparatus. 3,305,212. 2-21- 67, CI. 251—320. Beach, Theodore L., Jr. Mounting bracket for mirror. 3,306,- 565, 2-28-67, CI. 248—282. Beach. Theodore L., Jr. Rear view mirror. 3,343,779, 9-26- 67, CI. 248 — 488. Beach, Willard C. Bit for harness bridle. 3,300,948, 1-31- 67, CI. 54—8. Beach, Willard C. Crupper for harness. 3,302,371, 2-7-67, CI. 54 — 22. Beacham, Harry H. : See — Thomas, James L., and Beacham. 3,331,891. Beachem, Michael T., to American Cyanamid Co. Imidazoli- dinones. 3.304,312, 2-14-67, CI. 260—309.7. Beachem, Michael T., and J. C. Oppelt, to American Cyanamid Co. N-halomethyls-triazines. 3,317,529, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 249.6. Beachler. Edward D., to Beloit Corp. Heat compensating dryer bearing. 3,359,646, 12-26-67, CI. 34 — 121. Beacon Mfg. Co. : See — Hughes. George H. 3.329,552. Owen, Charles D. 3,337,387. Beacon Steel Products Co., Inc. : See — Scott, Robert A., Reese, and D. A. Scott. 3,330,255. Bead Chain Mfg. Co., The : See — Kosha, Andrew J. 3,354,854. Puskas, Joseph J. 3,355,704. Beadex Drywall Specialties Ltd. : See — Cross, Richard G. 3,323,264. Beadle, Chasse, to G. V. Forrest. Packaging container. 3,322,- 320, 5-30-67, CI. 229—14. Beadle, Robert G., D. A. Lehr, and H. S. Maxwell, to Gen- eral Electric Co. Computer control system for metals roll- ing mill. 3,332.263, 7-25-67, CI. 72—7. Beadley, Noel F., to Bennett Respiration Products, Inc. Flow-responsive valve for supplying pressure signal. 3,311,125, 3-28-67, CI. 137—117. Beaird, Francis M. : See — Kobetz, Paul, and Beaird. 3,322,6S5. Kobetz, Paul, and Beaird. 3.357,928. Beaird, Francis M., Jr., and P. Kobetz to Ethyl Corp. Cata- lysts for the preparation of tetramethyllead. 3,33S,842, 8- 29-67, CI. 252 — 431. Beaird, Francis M., Jr., and P. Kobetz, to Ethyl Corp. Chemi- cal process. 3.355,262. 11-28-67. CI. 23 — 365. Beakbane. Alfred B., to Surf Disk, Inc. Water sport device. 3,335,440, 8-15-67, CI. 9—310. Beal, David H., to Donald Ropes & Wire Cloth Ltd. Clevis. 3,319,990, 5-16-67, CI. 294 — 74. Beal, Philip F., Ill, G. S. Fonken, and J. E. Pike, to Tbe Upjohn Co. Microbiological conversion of unsaturated fatty acids. 3,296,091, 1-3-67, CI. 195 — 30. Beal. William E. : See- Payne. John W., Weber, and Beal. 3.318.136. Beale, Evelyn S. L., to Alan Muntz & Co.. Ltd. Devices responsive to fluid flow. 3,320,382, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Beale, James, to Foseco International Ltd. Mold composi- tion for foundry use. 3,305,370, 2-21-67. CI. 106 — 38.5. Beale, Julian R. A., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Uni- polar transistor with narrow channel between source and drain. 3,344,324, 9-26-67, CI. 317—235. Beale. Julian R. A., and A. F. Beer (by North American Philips Co., Inc., assignee). Method of making semicon- ductor device. Re. 26,282, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 5S3. Beale, Julian R. A., A. F. Beer, and P. C. Newman, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Opto-electronic semiconductor junction device. 3,319,06S, 5-9-67. CI. 250 — 217. Beale, Julian R. A., A. F. Beer, and P. C. Newman, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Optoelectronic semiconductor device. 3,351, S2S, 11-7-67, CI. 317 — 235. Beale, Richard D., to Rolls-Rovce Ltd. Sealing device. 3.314,- 651, 4-18-67, CI. 253—77. Beale, Stanley E., to Security First National Bank. Printed circuit board hardware. 3.311,863, 3-28-67, CI. 339 — 45. Beall. Elvyn J. Indicia indicator. 3.347.204, 10-17-67, CI. 116 — 133. Beall. Glenn L. : See— Scislowicz, Henry M., and Beall. 3,323,523. Beall. Horace A., Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Star tracker including angularlv disposed photoelectric strip surfaces. 3,357,293, 12-12-67, CI. 88 — 1. 92 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Beall, Horace A., Jr., and C. A. Call, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Angle transducer employing polarized light. 3,306,159, 2-28-67, CI. 88 — 14. Beall, Richard W., Jr. Storage battery filling device. 3,318,- 345, 5-9-67, CI. 141—59. Bealle, Morris A. Portable water purifier. 3,339,743, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 256. Bealle, Morris A. Football place-kicking shoe. 3,350,796, 11-7- 67. CI. 36—2.5. Beals, Donald F., and L. S. Schwartz, to General Dynamics Corp. Electronic navigation system. 3,343,160, 9-19-67, CI. 343—7. Beam, Harry L. : See — Pedone, Michael J„ Jr., and Beam. 3,321,650. Beam, Paul E., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Means to resist distortion of a rotary regenerator matrix. 3,302,694, 2-7-67, CI. 165 — 10. Beam, Paul E., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Temperature responsive rocket nozzle cooling system. 3,304,008, 2-14- 67, CI. 239—127.3. Beam, Paul E., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Closed loop heat exchanger for a gas turbine engine. 3,355,883, 12-5-67, CI. 60—39.51. Beam, Richard L. Geometric structure. 3,314,170, 4-18-67, CI. 35—34. Beam, Robert A. : See — Webb, James E. 3,359,855. Beaman, Alden G., and R. Duschinsky, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Derivatives of pyrimidine. 3,317,532, 5-2-67, CI. 260—251. Beaman, Alden G., R. Duschinsky, and W. P. Tautz, to Hoff- mann-La Roche, Inc. 2-nitrobenzimidazoles. 3,356,685, 12-5- 67, CI. 260 — 309.2. Beamesderfer, John W., and H. H. Morris, to Freeport Sul- phur Co. Acid treatment of calcined kaolin. 3,318,718, 5-9-67, CI. 106— 28S. Beamish, Bernard D., % to A. C. Nolte, Jr. Adjustable mount- ing means for an optical assembly. 3,356,437, 12-5-67. CI. 350—85. Bean, Arthur I., to The Fellows Gear Sh'aper Co. Gear shaper back-off mechanism. 3,318,194, 5-9-67 CI 90 — 7 Bean. Claude T., Jr. : See — Blair, Noel D., and Bean. 3,313,636. Blair, Noel D., and Bean. 3,347,685. Blair, Noel D„ and Bean. 3,347,807. Boyer, Nieodemus E., Hindersinn, and Bean. 3,321 553. Dorfman, Edwin, and Bean. 3.354,204. Bean, Claude T.. Jr., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Light stabilized laminated articles. 3,359,153, 12-19-67, CI. 161 — 189 Bean, Claude T., Jr., and N. Bedziner, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Epoxy resin compositions containing tri-organo phosphate diluents. 3,314,912, 4-18-67, CI 260 — 30.6 Bean, Claude T., Jr., and D. H. Thorpe, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polymerizate of phenolic resins esterified with un- saturated monocarboxylic acids and laminates therefrom. 3,331,730, 7-1S-67, CI. 161—192 Bean. George G. Fingerprint kit. 3,318,282, 5-9-67, CI. Be ?i n o George G - Bri °.uette igniters. 3,339,505, 9-5-67. CI. Bean, Lloyd F., to Xerox Corp. Two-wire corona discharge system for single-step electrostatic image formation. 3,307,- 034, 2-28-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Bean, Lloyd F., to Xerox Corp. Facsimile recorder using thermoplastic record with photoconductive laver. 3,308,- 234, 3-7-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Bean, Lloyd F., to Xerox Corp. Electroviscously controlled recorder. 3,308.475, 3-7-67. CI 346 — 140 Bean, Lloyd F., and R. W. Gundlach, to Xerox Corp. Internal frost recording. 3,317,316, 5-2-67, CI. 96—1.1. Beanblossom. Joy E. : See — Carr, Charles H., and Beanblossom. 3,347,937. Beaney, Walter E.. to The Whiton Machine Co. Method of making a turbine wheel. 3,357,082, 12-12-67, CI. 29 — 156.8. Bear Archery Co. : See — Bear, Fred B. 3,318,298. Bear Brand Hosiery Co. : See — Blackstock. Emerson B. 3,323,302 Bear Creek Mining Co. : See — Anderson, James A., and Clark. 3,333,503. Bear, Fred B., to Bear Archerv Co. Archerv bow arrow rest accessory. 3,31S,298. 5-9-67, CI. 124 — 24. Bear, John A., deceased by W. D. Bear, administrator, and W. D. Bear, to W. D. Bear. Magnetically operated switches. 3.317,870. 5-2-67. CI. 335 — 207. Bear Mfg. Co. : See — MacMillan, Charles W. 3,330.044. MacMillan, Charles W. 3.353,278. Bear, Thomas M. Apparatus for maintaining a working flex- ing cushion. 3,329,093, 7-4-67, CI. 103 — 6. Bear, Wharton D. : See — Bear, John A. 3,317,870. Bear. William A. Fire resistant closure for passageways. 3,302.343. 2-7-07, CI. 52 — 98. Beard, Colin : See — Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Beard. 3,308.024. Beard, Colin C, and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. Fused halo- cyclopropyl steroids. 3,338,893, 8-29-67, CI. 260—239.55. Beard, Colin C, and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. Fused halo- cyelopropyl steroids. 3.338,928, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Beard, Colin C, and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. la, 2a- and 6a.7o-dihalomethvlene androstenes. 3,356,677, 12-5-67, CI. 260—239.55. Beard, Colin C, and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. 7a-Mono- and dihalomethyl steroids. 3,357,973, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Beard, Colin C, and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. 7a-mono- and dihalomethvlestra-4,9(l0)-dienes and 4,9, (10), 11- trienes and their preparation. 3,357,975, 12-12-67, CI. 260—239.55. Beard, Edward S. Straightening bar attachment for tubular knit fabric feeder. 3,332,124. 7-25-67, CI. 26 — 51.3. Beard, Jack H„ to Davy and United Engineering Co.. Ltd. Press. 3,301,037, 1-31-67. CI. 72 — 481. Beard, Jack H., to Davy and United Engineering Co. Manipu- lators. 3,303,686, 2-14-67, CI. 72 — 420. Beard, Jack H., to Davy and United Engineering Co. Ltd. Presses. 3,316,749, 5-2-67, CI. 72 — 450. Beard, Jack H.. to Daw and United Ensineering Co. Ltd. Moulding press. 3,340,582, 9-12-67. CI, 25 — 66. Beard, Jack H., to Davy and United Engineering Co., Ltd. Forging method and apparatus. 3,358,486, 12-19-67, CI. 72 — 24. Beard, Kim D. Hot air desalinization apparatus. 3,317.406, 5-2-67, CI. 202 — 180. Beard, Ralph L., and J. F. Hester, to Hanes Corp. Garment construction. 3,296,627, 1-10-67, CI. 2 — 113. Beard, Ralph L., and J. F. Hester, to Hanes Corp. Strip fold- ing device. 3,351,339, 11-7-67, CI. 270—94. Beard, William Q., to Ethyl Corp. Process for inhibiting foam- ing of hexachlorobutadiene-1.3 bv addition of diatomaceous earth. 3.355.366. 11-28-67. CI. 203 — 20. Bearden, Charles R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Terpolymer acrylates-acrylic acid- hydroxyalkyl esters of acrylic acid. 3,311,583, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Bearden, Roby, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthesis of vinyl esters by ester interchange with a molar excess of the carboxylic acid. 3,337,611, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 491. Bearden, William G., and K. A. Blenkarn, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Cementing pipe in wells. 3,302,714, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — 21. Beardsley, Melville W. Method and structure for supplying and confining fluid in a reaction chamber. 3,303,643, 2-14— 67, CI. 60 — 39.02. Beardsley, Melville W., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Jet sheet enclosure for compressed gases. 3,342,280, 9-19-67, CI. 180—7. Beardsley, Richard G.. E. P. Craven, and J. M. Norman, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Connecting mechanism be- tween a control lever and multiple controlled members. 3,359.821, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 471. Beare. Robert B. : See — Harlow, Willis E., and Beare. 3,316,741. Bearer, Gerald L., to Voss Engineering Co. Roller leveler. 3,301,031. 1-31-67. CI. 72 — 162. Bearer, Gerald L., to Voss Engineering Co. Apparatus for cutting a continuously moving" strip of material. 3,342,092, 9-19-67, CI. 83 — 320. Bearer. Louis C. : See — Buttolph, Doyle D., and Bearer. 3,296.343. Bearer, Louis C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymer laminates. 3,333,605, 8-1-67, CI. 138 — 141. Bearer, Louis C, and M. M. Bowman, Jr., to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Centripetal extrusion method and apparatus therefor. 3,308,505, 3-14-67. CI. 18—12. Bearman, Sumner D., to Space Ad Co. Selectively engageable and disengageable fastener means. 3,345,709, 10-10-67, CI. 24—208. Bears, Waldo W. Desk construction. 3,346,311, 10-10-67, CI. 312—195. Bearson, Dale A., V 2 to D. W. Bearson. Adjustable basketball goal. 3,329,427, 7-4-67, CI. 273 — 1.5. Bearson, Darrel W. : See — Bearson, Dale A. 3.329,427. Beart, Robert W.. to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Article carrier and method of applying it to a plurality of containers. 3.307.321, 3-7-67. CI. 53 — 35. Beary, Charles R., to General Motors Corp. Method of insu- lating a series of rectangular refrigerator cabinets. 3,310,616, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 45. Beas, Urban J., to MacGregor-Comarain, Inc. Hatch cover. 3.326. 169 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 202. Beasley, Augustus E., Jr., and J. C. Cowan, to National Lead Co. Process of solubilizing lignite and producing humates. 3,325,537, 6-13-67. CI. 260 — 501. Beaslev. French & Co. Ltd. : See — Jones, Owen H. 3.335,972. Beaslev, George A. : See — Emerson, Stanley A., and Beasley. 3,297,422. Beaslev, Harold E.. to Container Corp. of America. Easv open container. 3,331,549, 7-18-67, CI. 229—51. Beasley, Jack O. Delav-responsive shut-off device for opera- tionally-vibrating electric equipment. 3,354,372, 11-21-67, CI. 318—460. Beaslev, Silas V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electric broiler. 3,301,170, 1-31-67, CI. 99—331. Beaslev, Silas V., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electric griddle. 3,317,709, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 449. Beasley, Thomas J. Jr., and R. P. Rodenbaugh, to Southern Metal Products Corp. Side jamb-weatherstrip interlocking key. 3,325,945, 6-20-67, CI. 49 — 434. Beasley. Thomas J.. Jr., and R. P. Rodenbaugh. to Southern Metal Products Corp. Window sash parting bead means. 3,328,919, 7-4-67, CI. 49—434. LIST OF PATENTEES !<:; Beasley, Wiliiam A. : See — Bunish, Steve, Beasley, anil Ling. :>... 40,921. Beasloy, William C, and J. H. Brannan, to Union Carbide Corp Induction heating SUSCeptOr and method for pro- ducing same. 3,295,559, 1-3-07, CI. 138— 141. Beason, Elmer C, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous sealing of biaxial oriented film. 3,320,735, 0-20-07, CI. 150 — 272. Beason, George C. : See — Grillmeier Earl J., Jr., Beason, Hale, and Turner. 3,341,- S20. Beatenbough, Paul K. : See — nn * AnAO Baker, Marshall W., and Beatenbough. 3,314,248. Beatenbough, Paul K., to General Motors Corp. Poppet valve thermos rat compensated as to pressure. 3,353,745, 11-21- Beatenbough, Paul K., and M. W. Baker, to General Motors Corp. Pressure compensated polyphase expansion valve re- frigeration system. 3,352,125, 11-14-67, CI. 62— '211. Beatrice, Fintou J., and R. A. Allen, to United Aircraft Corp. Speed overshoot limiter for fuel controls. 3,295,316, 1-3- 67, CI. 60 — 39.28. Beatrice Foods Co. : See — „„„_,_, Eggen, Inginar B., and Bundus. 3,297,4ol. Li, Kwon H., Bunuus, and Noznick. 3,352,691. Noznick, Peter P. 3,357,838. Noznick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,314,800. Noznick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,316,098. Nozuick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,353,909. Noznick, Peter P., and Li. 3,313,305. Noznick. Peter P.. and Tatter. 3,351,531. Beatrix Jewelry Co. : See — Sugerman, Nathaniel H. 3,339,745. Beattie-Coleman, Inc. : See — Hunt, Charles J. 3,315,583. Hunt, Charles J. 3,33S,4S8. Majoram, Ernest B., and Swift. 3,350,546. Beattie, John K. : See — Benson, Harold, Rickabv, and Beattie. 3,359,853. Beattie, Willard H., to Beckman Instruments Inc. Light scat- tering attachment. 3,334,537, S-8-67, CI. SS— 14. Beattj-rDavid L. Urinal valve. 3,29S,370, 1-17-67, CI. 12S— 295. Beatty, Huston M. Convertible back-rest and dual purpose mat. 3,342,294, 9-19-67, CI. 190—8. Beatty, James F. : See — Leonard, Robert R., Fassino, and Beatty. 3,356,995. Beatty, John W., and R. H. Miller, to General Electric Co. Means for controlling the blast valve and contacts of a gas blast circuit breaker. 3,336,453, S-15-67, CI. 200— 14S. Beatty, John W., and R. H. Miller, to General Electric Co. Means for controlling the blast valve of a gas blast circuit breaker. 3,336,454, 8-15-67, CI. 200—148. Beatty, Julian L., and S. A. Lincoln, to A. B. Dick Co. Metal offset plate and method for manufacture. 3,298,852, 1-17- 67. CI. 117—34. Beatty, Lowell C. : See — Beatty, William C, Krause, and Beatty. 3,319,804. Beatty Machine & Mfg. Co. : See — Beatty, William C, Krause, and L. C. Beatty. 3,319,804. Beatty. Robert H., to Anchem Products, Inc. Method for reducing lodging in small grains. 3,314,777, 4—18-07, CI. 71—2.7. Beatty, Ronald L., and H. Beutler, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for preparing actinide oxide fuel particles and article thereof. 3,301,763, 1-31-67, CI. 176 — 67. Beatty, Stephen W. : See — Lutz. Eugene F., and Beatty. 3,346,653. Beatty, William C, D. G. Krause, and L. C. Beatty, to Beatty Machine & Mfg. Co. Beam handling apparatus. 3,319,804, 5-16-67, CI. 214 — 1. Beaty, Allen E. : See — Newill, Edward J., Beaty, English, and Heiny. 3,299,- 303. Beaty, Allen E.. to General Motors Corp. Failure indicating system for diode rectified alternating current generators utilizing a comparison of voltages. 3,305,773, 2-21-67, CI. 324—51. Beaty, Charles A., to Trak Microwave Corp. Cavity termi- nation for microwave oscillators. 3,333,211, 7-25-67, CI. 331 — 98. Beau, Christian, and Gerard. Garage for motor vehicles. 3,352.437, 11-14-67, CI. 214 — 16.1. Beau, Gerard : See — Beau, Christian, and Gerard. 3,352,437. Beaubien, Eugene F. Wood chipping apparatus. 3,314.459, 4-1S-67, CI. 144—172. Beauchaine. Alvah D., to W. A. Beauchaine & Sons. Inc. Female electrical connector assembly. 3,311,867, 3-28-67, CI. 339 — 217. Beauchaine, W. A., & Sons, Inc. : See — Beauchaine, Alvah D. 3,311,867. Beauchamp, Gerson E. : See — Amariti. Luigi, Palon, Marshall, and Beauchamp. 3,360,309. Klimkowski, Robert J., Amariti, and Beauchamp. 3,316,- 092 Beaudet, Hermas N., and D. G. Greenlie, to W. R. Grace & Co. Bonding foamed polystyrene to metal. 3,303,954, 2-14-07, Q. 215—39. Beaudion. John E. : See — Lawlor, Robert E., and Beaudion. 3,351,889. Beaudoiu, Adrien E. : See — Marzocehi, Alfred, and Beaudoin. 3,298,854. Beaudoin, Robert : See — Rosenberg, Milton, Zussnian, and Beaudoin. ,313,825. Beaudouin, Jacques U., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Hidden emitter switching device. 3,346,785, 10-10-07, CI. 317—234. Beaudry, Lawrence A. Brake lock. 3,355,905, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 532. Beaudrv. Walter A. : See — Cushing, Vincent J., and Beaudry. 3,295,444. Beaujard, Louis, J. Mondot, and M. Kapluszak, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Ultrasonic in- spection method and apparatus. 3,303,091, 2-14-07, CI. 73—71.5. Beaulieu, Raymond D., to Monsanto Co. Composition consist- ing of an admixture of a phenolaldehyde resin, an alkyl phenol-ethylene oxide condensate and a polyoxypropylene- ethylene oxide reaction product. 3,297,038, 1-10-07, CI. 200 — 59. Beaulieu, Raymond D., F. S. O'Connell, and C. A. Magarian, to Monsanto Co Resin treated flexible battery separators. 3,328,207, 0-27-07, CI. 130 — 140. Beaumont, David H. : See — Friedman, Arnold I., and Beaumont. 3,310,418. Beaumont, Kalph H., D. R. Christie, and J. Okrepkie, to Huyek Corp. Synthetic dryer belt. 3.323,226, 6-6-67, CI. 34 — 95. Beaumont, William E., to N. E. Griffin. Disposable container. 3,306,515, 2-28-67, CI. 229—22. Beaunit Corp. : See — ■ Dionne, Vianney J. 3,317,366. Beauregard, S. Peter : Sec — Mott, Lucille E., Lounsbury, Thompson, Beauregard, Murtaugh, and ©ardinas. 3.319,226. Beausoleil, William F., J. D. Calvert, and A. Padegs, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Interlocked communica- tion system. 3,336,582, S-15-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Beauxis, John O., Jr.. and J. T. Richardson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Magnetic susceptibility measuring system. 3,299,348, 1-17-67, CI. 324—34. Beaver-Advance Corp. : See — Morris. Ronald G. 3,298.462. Beaver, Charles A., and R. E. Murdock, to Bessemer and Lake Erie Railroad Co. Motor actuated drop-bottom hopper car doors. 3,315,616, 4-25-67, CI. 105 — 248. Beaver Cloth Cutting Machines, Inc. : See — Greenfogel, Maurice. 3,337,99S. Beaver, Emil R., Jr. : See — Henderson, Courtland M., and Beaver. 3,343,373. Beaver, Emil R.. Jr., to Monsanto Research Corp. Method of producing thermoelectric bodies. 3,359,097, 12-19-67, CI. 75 — 203. Beaver, Millard B. Marking apparatus for imprinting charac- ters on articles being successively conveyed. 3,327,624, 6-27- 67, CI. 101 — 35. Beaver, Thomas R. : See — Allison, Kenneth C, and Beaver. 3,311,718. Beavers, Cyril : See — Cleef, Peter H., Beavers, and William. 3,352,177. Beavers, Dorothy J., and N. Allentoff, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic development promoters. 3,305,363, 2-21-67. CI. 96 — 00.3. Beavers, Dorothy J., and N. Allentoff, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic development precursors. 3,330,661, 7-11-67. CI. 96—66.3. Beavers, Ellington M.. M. J. Hurwitz, and D. M. Fenton, to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of condensation polymers in the presence of a non-solvent and a swelling agent. 3,329,- 653, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 47. Bebb, Herbert B., and R. J. Potter, to InternationalBusiness Machines Corp. Energy coupling device. 3,354,405, 11-21- 67, CI. 331—94.5. Bebin, Jean L. H. : See — Bernard, Jacques J. P., and Bebin. 3,339,741. Bebinger, Jack E., to General Electric Co. Rack support sys- tem. 3.347,612. 10-17-67, CI. 312 — 311. Bech, Mogens I., to Dansk Automatisk Ro-Kontrol A/S. Automatic steering equipments for vessels. 3,330,242, 7-11- 67, CI. 114 — 144. Bechard, Emile. to R. G. Le Vaux. Continuous filter press. 3.330,206, 7-11-67, CI. 100—153. Beche, Hans. Fluid-operated press. 3,296,853, 1-10-67, CI. 72—453. B§ch6, Hans. Drop forge press or the like with a pressure medium drive. 3,332,273, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 153. Bechem, Karl G. Cutting roller, in particular for roller-type enlarging bits. 3,358,782, 12-19-67, CI. 175 — 344. Becher, Elisabeth, H. Els, A. Furst, G. Gross, and P. Reusser, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the preparation of steroids. 3,342,694, 9-19-67, CI. 195 — 51. Becher, Harold. Turbine engine. 3,304.714. 2-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.75. Bechhofer, Jerry G. : See — Kleinerman, Ben. 3,320.739. Bechlars, Franz : See — Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, Bechlars, and Steimetz. 3,309,030. Bechler. Andre. 82—2. Bechler, Andre 82 — 2. Automatic lathe. 3.30S.693, 3-14-67, CI. Automatic lathe. 3,30S,G94, 3-14-07, CI. 94 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bechler, Andre. Bar-feed and change attachment for auto- matic lathes. 3,360,139, 12-26-67, CI. 214—1.2. Bechmann, Giinther : See — Lukesch, Heinz, and Bechmann. 3,354,039. Bechtel, George R. : See — Krug, Newton J., and Bechtel. 3,301,956. Bechtel, George R., and N. J. Krug, to Diebold, Inc. Sound system for banking service equipment. 3.328,524, 6-27-67, CI. 179—1. Bechtel, Robert B., to Environmental Research Foundation. Method and apparatus for performing a hodometer floor use study. 3.346,866, 10-10-67, CI. 346—1. Bechter, Kathleen, and J. R. Russell, to Steere Enterprises, Inc. Key case and its manufacture. 3,353,579, 11-21-67, CI. 150 — 40. Bechtloff, Gerr, W. Bruns and A. Pitter, to Beteiligungs-und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Steep conveyor installation and conveyor belt therefor. 3,319,776, 5-16-67, CI. 198—165. Bechtol, Lavon D., and D. Bellamy, Jr., to Baxter Labora- tories, Inc. Method of preparing parenteral solution. 3,305,446, 2-21-67, CI. 167 — 72. Bechtold, Anthony M., to Bechtold Engineering Co. Means and method for postforming plastic laminated products. 3,296,052, 1-3-67, CI. 156 — 202. Bechtold, Anthony M., to Bechtold Engineering Co. Means for postforming plastic laminated products. 3,296,056, 1-3-67, CI. 156 — 461. Bechtold, Charles L. : See — Lancz, Albert J., Schulerud, and Bechtold. 3,337.465. Bechtold, Edwin W., to The Ednolite Corp. Symmetrical six- element lens system. 3,302,991, 2-7-67, CI. 350 — 220. Bechtold Engineering Co. : See — Bechtold, Anthony M. 3,296,052. Bechtold, Anthony M. 3,296,056. Beck, Albert F., to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Small plasma probe. 3,356,885, 12^5-67, CI. 313 — 271. Beck, Arnold A., to Carrier Corp. Thermoelectric refrigera- tion control means. 3,304,726, 2-21-67. CI. 62 — 3. Beck, August H., Jr. Under reaming device. 3,342,276, 9-19- 67, Cl. 175 — 286. Beck, Bernard O. Ballistic pendulum. 3,354,559, 11-28-67, Cl. 35—19. Beck, Carl A., to Charles Beck Machine Corp. Mechanism for applying tear strips to wrapper-forming material. 3,298. S91, 1-17-67. Cl. 156 — 519. Beck, Charles, Machine Corp. : See — Beck, Carl A. 3,298,891. Beck, Clayborne C. Automatic dust bottom assembler. 3,302,841, 2-7-67, Cl. 227 — 14. Beck, Clavborne C. Automatic drawer assembling machine. 3.336,177, 8-15-67, Cl. 156—303. Beck. David W., to Space-General Corp. Exploratory vehicle. 3,311,184, 3-28-67, Cl. 180 — 7. Beck, Dr., & Co., G.m.b.H. : See — Beck, Hans J., and Schmidt. 3,313,781. Beck, Hans J., Schmidt, and Weigel. 3,320,193. Schmidt. Karl, Hansch, and Rombrecht. 3,306.771. Beck, Edward A., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Method of crease- proofing and stiffening cellulose textile with dimethylol ethylene urea and amylopectin size. 3,350,162, 10-31-67, Cl. 8—115.6. Beck, Edward D. : See — Keckler, David P., and Beck. 3,316,234. Beck, Forrest E., to The Parker Pen Co. Pigmented ball point pen ink. 3,338,727, 8-29-67, Cl. 106—27. Beck, Frederick F., to Honeywell Inc. Voltage sensing ap- paratus. 3,356,863, 12-5-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Beck, Frederick W. and J. K., said J. K. Beck, assor. to said F. W. Beck. Linking machine. 3,338,193, 8-29-67, Cl. 112— 25. Beck! George C, J. J. L. Godat, A. H. Larsen, and T. J. Rajac, to International Business Machines Corp. Chip orientor. 3,312,325, 4-4-67, Cl. 198 — 33. Beck, George W., W. G. Kniffin, and B. M. Hillberry, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Twistable ice cube maker with thermis- tor temperature sensor. 3,298,189, 1-17-67, Cl. 62 — 135. Beck, Hans J., and K. Schmidt, to Dr. Beck & Co., G.m.b.H. High molecular weight polyester suitable for use as elec- trically insulating material, and method of making the same. 3.313.781, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 75. Beck, Hans J., K. W. Schmidt, and G. Weigel, to Dr. Beck & Co., G.m.b.H. Hardening of epoxy compounds with tri- substituted triethanol-amine titanates. 3,320,193, 5-16-67, Cl. 260—18. Beck, Heinz : See — Jacobi, Ernst, and Beck. 3,317.947. Kraft, Gunther. and Beck. 3,326,631. Beck, Heinz, to Techno-Chemie Kessler & Co., G.m.b.H. Hoses of synthetic plastic material. 3,297,055, 1-10-67, Cl 138 — 122. Beck. Howard G., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for butt splicing coated fabric. 3,355,343, 11-28-67. Cl. 156 — 304. Beck, Hugo M., to United States of America, Navy. Cathode ray tube display of shift register content. 3,307,169, 2- 28-67, Cl. 340 — 324. Beck, Hugo M., and G. J. Hilwig, to United States of America, Navy. Electronic combination lock. 3,320,490, 5-16-67, Cl. 317—134. Beck, James F. Poncho disposable raincoat. 3,323,136, 6-6- 67, Cl. 2—87. Co. BB carton. 3,308,996, Resilient mounting. 3,304,- Beck, John B., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor filter circuit. 3,335,355, 8-8-67, Cl. 321—10. Beck, John K. : See — Beck, Frederick W. and J. K. 3,338,193. Beck, John W. to International Business Machine Corp. Digital transducer with condition responsive shock excited resonant circuit. 3,311,842, 3^8-67^ Cl. 331 — 66. Beck, Louis B., to Daisy Mfg. 3-14-67, Cl. 222 — 456. Beck, Merrill G., to Lord Corp. 043, 2-14-67, Cl. 248—358. Beck, Philip, to Arrow Mfg. Co., Inc. Hinged box. 3,308,933, 3-14-67, Cl. 206 — 1. Beck, Prentis H. : See — Morozzo, Ralph J., and Beck. 3,315,928. Beck, Robert J., to Duff-Norton Co. Expansible shielding means. 3,301,140, 1-31-67, Cl. 92 — 13. Beck, Robert M., and D. B. Cachelin, to Scientific Data Sys- tems, Inc. Clock generator. 3,350,569, 10-31-67, Cl. 307— 88.5. Beck, Roland D., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pneumatic system and parts therefor or the like. 3,332,322. 7-25-67, Cl. 91 — 36. Beck, Roland D., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Water level con- trol and parts therefor or the like. 3,336,946, 8-22-67, Cl. 137 — 625.66. Beck, Roland D., and R. W. Houser, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Washing machine system and parts therefor. 3,336,766, 8-22-67, Cl. 68 — 12. Beck, Roland D., T. H. David, Jr., A. R. Davis, Jr., D. A. Doyle, and J. H. Geiger, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Dia- phragm type air pump. 3,341,115, 9-12-67, Cl. 230 — 171. Beck, Roland D., and R. A. Palmer, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pneumatic pushbutton construction. 3,353,452, 11-21- 67, Cl. 91 — 36. Beck, Roland D., T. H. David, Jr., A. R. Davis, Jr., D. A. Doyle, and J. H. Geiger, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Diaphragm type air pump. 3,358,915, 12-19-67, Cl. 230* — 228. Beck, Dr. Ruben L. % to D. E. McGinnis, and % to D. E. Nickerson. Auxiliary power-driven small engine starter. 3,297,010, 1-10-67, Cl. 123—179. Beck, Rudolf, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for form- ing containers from synthetic plastic films. 3,346,435, 10-10-67. Cl. 156 — 423. Beck, Rudolf, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Process for deep- drawing films and foils. 3,349,153, 10-24-67, Cl. 264 — 89. Beck Russell C, and S. Farrow, deceased; (by F. R. Farrow, administratrix), to United States of America, Army. Vibra- tion table. 3,323,355, 6-6-67, Cl. 73 — 71.6. Beck, Russell R. : See — Zimmerley, Stuart R., and Beck. 3,314,783. Zimmerley, Stuart R., and Beck. 3,360,360. Beck, Walther : See — Schonbeck, Rupert, Kloimstein, Beck, and Diskus. 3,310,- 560. Beck, William D. : See — Cassidy, Harry J., and Beck. 3,312,387. Beck, William E., and G. R. Small, to Bruce Peebles Industries Ltd. Terminal box arrangement with internal barrier shield- ing. 3,359,359, 12-19-67, Cl. 174—51. Beck, William F. : See — Hulse, Robert D., and Beck. 3,324,221. Beck, William F., and P. M. Di Bello, to FMC Corp. Prepara- tion of soda ash. 3,336,105, 8-15-67, Cl. 23 — 63. Beck. William P., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric dry shaver. 3,359.634, 12-26-67, Cl. 30 — 41. Beck, William P., and D. C. Stahey, to Sunbeam Corp. Shaver head release. 3,348,307, 10-24-67, Cl. 30 — 43.92. Beck, William R., and J. S. Newton, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Shuttle cars with six driven wheels. 3,302,739, 2-7-67, Cl. 180 — 24. Beck, William R., Jr. : See- Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,330,555. Shearer. Walter V, Beck, and Wheelock. 3.345.065. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,358,637. Beck, William R., Jr., to The Plastic Coating Corp. Apparatus for prewetting photoelectrostatic offset masters. 3,358,642, 12-19-67, Cl. 118 — 109. Becka, Michael M. : See — Kamborian, Jacob S., and Becka. 3,320,626. Kamborian, Jacob S., Becka, and Dunlap. 3,332,096. Becka, Michael M., and A. C. Harriman, to J. S. Kamborian. Toe pulling over and lasting machine with vamp gauge. 3,359,584, 12-26-67, Cl. 12—10.5. Beckberger, LaVern H. : See — Ryan, Patrick W., Beckberger, and Eichhorn. 3,326,997. Becke, Friedrich : See — Stadler, Robert, Becke, and Pirzer. 3,305,579. Becke. Friedrich, and E. Jagla, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik, Aktiengesellschaft. Production of N-substituted phthalimidines. 3,317,558, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 325. Becke, Hans, E. F. Cave, and D. Stolnitz, to Radio Corp. of America. High power, high frequency transistor. 3,355,636, 11-28-67, Cl. 317—234. Becke, Hans W. : See — Flatley, Doris W., Becke, and Stolnitz. 3,321,682. Becke, Margot, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Composi- tion and process. 3,312,531, 4-4-67, Cl. 23—357. Becke, Margot, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Cyclic N, N'-dimethylurea disulfonimides. 3,313,811, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 243. LIST OF PATENTEES 95 Becke, Margot, to Olin Mathleson Clieniical Corp. Composition and process. 3,348,927, 10-24-67, CI. 23— 3o7. Becke, Margot, and D. Neubauer, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Polymeric phosphorus-nitrogen compounds and the production thereof. 3,344,087, 9-20-67, CI. 260 — 2. Becke, Margot, and W. Lehr, to Olin Mathleson Chemical Corp. Process for lWCla. 3,357,805, 12-12-67. CI. 23 — 357. Becker, Anton, to Maschlnenfabrik Buckau R. Wolf Aktienge- sellschaft. Earth working machine, such as a bucket wheel dredge, or the like. 3,304,634, 2-21-67, CI. 37—190. Becker, Carl : See — Wegmann, Jacques, Hefti, Becker, and Riat. 3,304,297. Becker, Carl E. : Sec — Kemp, Willard E., and Becker. 3,343,886. Rollins, Dallas W., and Becker. 3,353,505. Becker, Carl E., to ACP Industries, Inc. Double closure hopper outlet assembly. 3,332,363, 7-25-67, CI. 105 — 280. Becker, Carl E„ and W. E. Kemp, to ACP Industries Inc. Hopper outlet closure structure. 3,298,323, 1-17-67. CI. 105— 2S0. Becker, Carl H., to Precision Instrument Co. Laser recorder with vaporizable film. 3,314,073. 4-11-67, CI. 346 — 76. Becker, Carl H., to Precision Instrument Co. Coherent light beam recorder. 3,314,074, 4-11-67, CI. 346—108. Becker, Carl H., P. T. Harper, and S. H. Mohr, to Precision Instrument Co. Coherent light beam recorder. 3,314,075, 4-11-67, CI. 346—108. Becker. Carl P. Bucket control mechanism for power shovels. 3.343,693, 9-26-67, CI. 214 — 138. Becker, Charles H., to United-Carr Inc. Wiring fasteners. 3.302,914, 2-7-67, CI. 248—74. Becker, Charles H., and R. I. Jones, to United-Carr Inc. Fastener combination for securing tubular structures. 3,317,167, 5-2-67, CI. 248 — 73. Becker, Charles W., and R. S. Foster, to The Dow Chemical Co. Non-metallic flotation process. 3,295,767, 1-3-67. CI. 241—19. Becker, Dalton A., to Anaconda Astrodata Co. Cable television circuit box assembly. 3,328,645, 6-27-67, CI. 317—100. Becker, David G. : See — Becker, David G.. Friichtenicht, Hamermesh, and Langauir. 3,317,846. Becker, Dietrich : See — Taesler. Rudolf, Becker, and Borner. 3,351,298. Becker Drilling (Alberta) Ltd.: See — Becker, Norman D. 3.308.S97. Becker, Norman D. and F. W. 3,329,401. Becker, Edward J., R. S. Robison, and P. A. Diassi. to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Inc. Synthesis of steroids. 3,354,048, 11-21- 67. CI. 195—51. Becker, Ernst : See — Sack, Ernst T., and Becker. 3,345,850. Becker, Erwin W., and W. Henkes, to Kernreaktor Bau- und Betriebs-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Introduction of fuel into a thermonuclear reactor. 3,305,448, 2-21-67, CI. 176 — 5. Becker. Floyd K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Digitalized transversal filter. 3,315,171, 4-18-67, CI. 32S— 163. Becker, Floyd K., and B. R. Saltzberg, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bipolar vestigial sideband data signal detector. 3,312,901, 4-4-67. CI. 325 — 50. Becker, Floyd K., and C. W. Farrow, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Phase-stable frequency dividers. 3,349,333, 10-24-67, CI. 328 — 48. Becker, Floyd W. : See — Becker. Norman D. and F. W. 3,329,401. Becker. Francis N., to Parks-Cramer Co. Jib crane. 3,358,849, 12-19-67, CI. 212—63. Becker, George J., to VSI Corp. Blind fastener system. 3,322,- 449, 5-30-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Becker, Gerald H., and D. C. Lucenti, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Coaxial safe and arm device. 3,306,207, 2-28-67, CI. 102—70.2. Becker, Gerhard, to Anker-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Regis- tering business machine with a device for computing amounts of tax or discount. 3,301,478, 1-31-67, CI. 235 — 7. Becker, Hans-Dieter : See — Russell, Glen A., and Becker. 3,345.416. Becker, Hans-Dieter, to General Electric Co. 2-[P-(phenyl- sulfonvl)phenyl]-l,3-indanedione and its tautomer. 3,356,- 732, 12-5-67, CI. 260—590. Becker, Harold E., V2 % to R. S. Blacklund. Strainer. 3,301,404, 1-31-67, CI. 210 — 465. Becker, Herbert : See — Koller. Walter, Becker, and Hoyer. 3,345,337. MeMahon, Robert D., Becker, and Wright. 3,346,429. Becker, Johannes, to N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft." Photographic wide-angle objective of large relative aperture having five air spaced components. 3,357,774, 12-12-67, CI. 350 — 176. Becker, Johannes, to N. V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft." High aperture objective of the extended gauss-type. 3,357,776, 12-12-67, CI. 350 — 210. Becker, John C, Jr., and H. A. Eubank, deceased (by J. S. Eubank, administratrix), to Aerojet-General Corp. Method of making rocket combustion chamber. 3,349,464, 10-31-67, CI. 29—157. Becker, Kenneth F. Garment-hanger bar. 3,318,460, 5-9-67, CI. 211—123. Becker, Klaus, and P. Mertens, to Demag-Zug G. m.b.H. Device for controlling the speed of movement of an object. 3,352,- 397, 11-14-67, CI. 193 — 35. Becker, Kunlbert : See — Dommanu, Gunther, Floter, and Becker. 3,344,610. Becker, Kurt, to F. Zimmerman & Co., Pinna. Method and device of counting coins. 3,347.249, 10-17-67, CI. 133 — 8. Becker, Kurt, to F. Zlmmermann & Co. Coin counting and wrapping device. 3,350,835, 11-7-67. CI. 53—66. Becker, Kurt, and K. F. Hahn, to H. Heye Glasfabrlk, Zweigniederlassung der Firma Hermann Heye. Receptacle for bottles or the like. 3,338,402, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 65. Becker, Lester M., to Radio Cores, Inc. Relay apparatus. 3,337,778, 8-22-67, CI. 317—149. Becker, Louis W. : See — Gerardi, Joseph J., and Becker. 3,301,267. Becker, Lyle M. Mounting and locking means for gum vending machines and the like. 3,334,953, 8-8-67, CI. 312 — 253. Becker, Mitchell, to Halcon International, Inc. Hydrocarbon oxidation process to produce borate ester. 3,317,581, 5-2- 67, CI. 260—462. Becker. Mvron : See — Giammaria, John J., and Becker. 3,360,591. Becker, Norman D., to Becker Drilling (Alberta) Ltd. Earth coring punch and drive apparatus therefor. 3,308,897. 3-14-67, CI. 175—405. Becker, Norman D. and P. W., to Becker Drilling (Alberta) Ltd. Apparatus for recovering drill pipe. 3,329,401, 7-4-67, CI. 254 — 29. Becker, Paul, and G. Groehe to Beteiligungs- und Patent- verwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Ar- rangement for preventing derailing of rail vehicles. 3,311,- 304, 3-28-67, CI. 238—17. Becker, Raymond P. Band attachment packaging device. 3.339.729, 9-5-67, CI. 206 — 79. Becker, Raymond P. Wrist tab. 3,340,630, 9-12-67. CI. 40 — 21. Becker, Richard O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Curing mercaptan modified chloroprene polymers using mercaptan substituted carboxylic acids. 3,297,660, 1-10— 67, CI. 260—79.5. Becker, Richard O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for curing pclychloroprene. 3,310,545, 3-21-67, CI. 260—92.3. Becker, Richard O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Curable chloroprene polymer composition and method of curing same. 3,310,546, 3-21-67, CI. 260—92.3. Becker, Rolf. Display stand. 3,343,777, 9-26-67, CI. 248 — 455. Becker, Roger T., to Aero-Motive Mfg. Co. Method of making a coil spring. 3,346.938, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 173. Becker, Roger T. and W. K., to Aero-Motive Mfg. Co. Clamp structure. 3,329,455, 7-4-67, CI. 287—92. Becker, Rudolf, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Process of liquid nitrogen contact with hydrogen containing gaseous mixture in ammonia synthesis. 3,312,075, 4-4-67, CI. 62—20. Becker, Rudolf, and H. Progler, to Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Storage container for liquid materials. 3,314,567, 4-18-67, CI. 220 — 15. Becker, Stephen P., to Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. Seal lock device. 3,330,586, 7-11-67, CI. 292—315. Becker, Walter : See — Weglage, David E. and A. A. 3,307.527. Weglage, David E. and A. 3,330.263. Weglage, David E. and A. A. 3,343,525. Becker, Walter. Heat treatment furnaces. 3,32S,015, 6-27- 67, CI. 266 — 5. Becker, Walter W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Glove port for dry box. 3,356,254, 12-5-67. CI. 220 — 85. Becker, Wilhelm : See — Muller, Erwin, A., Hoehne, and Becker. 3,355,519. Becker, William C, to Reynolds Metals Co. Reducible con- tainer construction and blanks therefor or the like. 3,302,- 855, 2-7-67, CI. 229—51. Becker, William C, to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of mak- ing a carrying case for bottles or the like. 3,353,326, 11-21- 67, CI. 53—24. Becker, William C, R. M. Ayer, and R. M. Watts, to Reynolds Metals Co. Opening means for a container. 3,305,159, 2-21-67, CI. 229—16. Becker, William 0., and R. L. Boegershausen, to Reynolds Metals Co. Container construction. 3,325,077, 6-13-67, CI. 229 — 14. Becker, William C, and J. L. Enders, to Renolds Metals Co. Opening means for plastic film encased package construc- tions. 3,338,404, 8-29-67, CI. 206—65. Becker, William E., to Bacon Felt Co. Crenelated polishing pad. 3.348,256, 10-24-67, CI. 15—230.12. Becker, William J., and P. L. Foris, to The National Cash Register Co. Conversion of photographic photochromic image to permanent fixed chromogenic image. 3,359,103, 12-19-67, CI. 96—27. Becker, William K. : See — Becker, Roger T. and W. K. 3,329,455. Becker, Winfried M.. to European Atomic Energy Community- Euratom. Methods and apparatus for comparing the mag- nitude of two numbers in binary code. 3,320,587, 5-16-67, CI. 340—146.2. Beckerer, Prank S., to Beckson Mfg., Inc. Spring clip. 3,313,- 009, 4-11-67, CI. 24 — 257. Beckett, Arnold H., to Kline, Smith & French Laboratories. Speciofoline, and alkaloid from Mitragyna speciosa. 3,324,- 111, 6-6-67, CI. 260—236. Beckett, Donald E. and R. K., to Beckett-Harcum Co. Suc- tion nozzle. 3,29S,747, 1-17-67. CI. 302 — 58. 96 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Beckett, Donald E. and W. N., to Beckett-Harcum Co. Magnetically detented valve and method of adjustment. 3,326,236, 6-20-67, CI. 137—624.14. Beckett-Harcum Co. : See — Beckett, Donald E. and R. K. 3,298,747. Beckett. Donald E. and W. N. 3,326,236. Beckett, Madeline : See — Leonard Robert F., and Beckett. 3,348,948. Beckett, Robin K. : See — Beckett, Donald E. and R. K. 3,298,747. Beckett, William N. : See — Beckett, Donald E. and W. N. 3,326,236. Beckey, Hans-Dieter, to Atlas Meb- & Analysentechnik G.m.b.H. Field ion source for mass spectrometry with elongated emitter. 3,313,934, 4-11-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Beckham, Robert R. : See — Browne, Charles M.. and Beckham. 3,305,336. Beckham Rodney D., and C. H. Middlebrooks, to Monsanto Co. Separation process. 3,356,755, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 677. Becking, Donald H. : See — Rindt, Gustav, and Becking. 3,31S,7S7. Becking, Paul E., J. D. Bungard, and D. J. McCormick, to Dura Corp. Writing system. 3,353,744, 11-21-67, CI. 234— 54. Beckman C. Lee, to Lennox Industries, Inc. Corner lock con- struction. 3,351,367. 11-7-67, CI. 287—189.36. Beckman, Edward V., W. R. Good. J. H. Schickling, and A. Young, to SKF industries, Inc. Expansion mounting. 3.350,144, 10-31-67, CI. 308—6. Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See — Allen, Floyd W. 3,320,555. Arthur, Edwin P. 3,296,098. Ashlev, Joseph. 3,304.831. Barter, Le Roy D. 3,349,223. Beattie, Willard H. 3,334,537. Rruhl, Donald A., Jr., and Counts. 3,326,720. Cannon, Raymond E. 3,348,658. Cannon, Raymond E. 3,354,740. Carleton, Joseoh G. and Gropper. 3,307,447. Chervenka, Charles H. 3,319,336. Chu. Kai. 3,340,468. Cliffgard. Arnie L., Keegan, and Randall. 3,354,355. Counts, William E.. and Kelly. 3,326,645. Del Duca, Anthony. 3,330.941. Doering, John P., Jr. 3,303,453. Durrett, Richard L. 3,312,833. Erbach, Arthur R. 3,312.980. Fowler, Leslie E. 3.346.871. Gradv, Robert J. 3,297,996. Gradv, Robert J., and Klein. 3,297,997. Greene, Malbone W., and Wilson. 3,325,378. Greenwood, Whitney L. 3,343,115. Ha, In Whan. 3,340,467. Halasz. Istvan, and Heine. 3.327,378. Heid, Kermlt K. W., and Hornberger. 3.296,573. Herseh, Paul A. 3,314,864. Hersch, Paul A. 3.315,270. Herseh, Paul, and Deuringer. 3,326.794. Hersch, Paul A., and Deuringer. 3,315.271. Hersch, Paul A., and Deuringer. 3.314.863. Herseh, Paul A., and Sambucetti. 3,349,011. Hillier, Douglas R., Faigh, and Traite. 3,334,623. Hillier, Douglas R., Rader, and Rasmussen. 3,327,204. Hubbard, Richard W., and Kremen. 3,333,107. Isborn, Carl L. 3,354.325. Isborn, Carl L.. and Warren. 3.308,455. .Terrold, Jones P., and Deushane. 3,354,069. Kahn, Alan R. 3,295.515. Kave, Wilbur I. 3,342,099. Klein, Walter. 3,297,994. Klein, Walter. 3,297,998. Leonard. Lvnn B. 3 341,443. Mower, Wilford E., Pepper, and Smith. 3,335,385. Neubauer. Louis. 3,350,118. Offner, Franklin F. 3,310.667. Pickels, Edward G. 3.350.002. Rochte, Jerry E. 3,296,941. Rochte, Jerrv E. 3.322.148. Sharp, Rodman A. 3,336,447. Shaw, Thomas P. 3,302,106. Silverman, David. 3.319.189. Silverman, David. 3,320,541. Single, Charles H. 3.330.948. Smith, Leland B. 3.349.340. Stallman, Richard C, and Woodall. 3,322,338. Stapp, Arthur C. Jr. 3,327.520. Sternberg, James C. 3,322,500. Sternberg, James C. 3.346,341. Strickler. Allen. 3.308,041. Strief, Milton J., Peart, and Schneider. 3,324,440. Sundstrom, Karl E. 3.296,529. Tavlor. John, and Pedersen. 3,342,997. Thaulow. Per. 3,341,696. Tipostsch. Donald G. 3.335,279. Vickerv, Ronald C. 3.343,985. Weekes, Barret B. 3,304,506. Weekes. Barret B., and Smith. 3,304,507. West, Charles D. 3.325,976. Wong, Wai-Kee. 3.308.386. Wright, Alan J. 3,336,558. Wright, Alan J., and Vickery. 3,324,439. Zee, Zvonimir J. 3,317,418. Beckman, Irving C, and A. M. Beerbohm. Mailer. 3,319,872, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 69. Beckman, Melvin 1L, to National Lock Co. Construction bolt or fastener. 3,339,952, 9-5-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Beckman, Paul. Grid type thermocouple. 3,360,404 12-26-67, CI. 136 — 230. Beckman, Ralph H. Humidifier apparatus and control. 3,305,173, 2-21-67, CI. 236—9. Beckman, Ronald H., to Herman Miller Inc. Desk and cover. 3,295,906, 1-3-67, CI. 312—297. Beckman & Whitley, Inc. : See — Buck, Willard E. 3,325,241. Corcoran, John W. 3,306,104. Herbold, Robert J. 3,325,172. Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr. 3,330,616. Beckmann. Gerhard, and T. Faulhaber. Welder's shield. 3,344,- 434, 10-3-67, CI. 2— S. Beckmann, Gunter, P. Bernemann, W. Schanzer, and H. West- ermann, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of crumb rub- ber from rubber solutions. 3,303,180, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Beckmann. Gunther : See — - Amrehn, Hermann, Beckmann, Bernemann, and Schan- zer. 3,351,430. Beckmann. Heinrieh, to Polvsius G.m.b.H. Rocket and method of propelling same. 3,336,750, 8-22-67, CI. 60 — 217. Beckmann, Joseph, to Anstalt Tropa. Miniature thermostat with bimetal disk mounted between frusto-conical means formed on top and bottom housing walls. 3,330,926, 7-11- 67, CI. 200—138. Beckson Mfg., Inc. : See — Beckerer, Frank S. 3,313.009. Beckurts, Karl-Heinz, W. Hafele, and K. Ott. Nuclear reactor, especially designed for experimental purposes with fast neutrons. 3,297,539, 1-10-67, CI. 176 — 41. Beckwell, George F., to Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Machine for shaping tubular stock. 3,354,690, 11-28-67, CI. 72 — 352. Beckwith, Merton M., D. A. Richard, and J. A. Zehnder, to R. O. Hull Co., Inc. Process and composition for forming clear protective coatings on cadmium metal surfaces. 3,298,876, 1-17-67, CI. 148—6.21. Beckwith, Robert C. : See — Pfleger, Robert H., McGuire, and Beckwith. 3,295,589. Beckwith, Robert C, and R. W. Hecker, Jr., to Loomis Ma- chine Co. Doekboard. 3,327,335, 6-27-67. CI. 14 — 71. Beckwith. Walter L., Jr., to Leesona Corp. Winding machine. 3,333,782, 8-1-67, CI. 242 — 43. Beckwith, Walter L., Jr., A. H. Norris, and R. V. Tata, to Leesona Corp. Bobbin conveyor. 3,358,940, 12-19-67, CI. 242—35.5. Beclier, Charles : See — Lacroix, Roger, and Beclier. 3.347,757. Beco Products Corp. : See — Klingberg, Arthur F. 3,352.287. Yellin, Bernard. 3.306,404. Becton, Dickinson and Co. : See — Faulseit, Francis C. 3,342,319. Halligan, James C. 3,319,628. Krug, Rlbert E. 3,316,998. Nehring, John R., and Senkowski. 3.327,709. 'Schwarz. Robert. Jr. 3,343,520. Teitje, Helmut G. 3,302,615. Wilner, Leslie B., and Shoor. 3,316,990. Becton, Dickinson of California. Inc. : See — Keesling, Thomas B., and Rodrigues. 3,304,576. Rodrigues, Anthony F. 3,350,838. Bedall, Hans, to Diehl. Percussion fuze. 3,351,018, 11-7-67, CI. 102 — 77. Bedall, Hans, to Diehl. Explosive shell having contact fuse detonated by shearing of flange on fuse body. 3,359,901, 12-26-67, CI. 102 — 73. Bedan, Carroll L. : See- Bedan, Leo F. and C. Bedan, Leo F. and C. L. 3-14-67, CI. 198—220. Beddoes, Gerald N., and M. H. Westbrook, to Associated Engi- neering Ltd. Discriminator devices. 3,335,708, 8-15-67, CI. 123 32. Beddoes, Hubert., to Pacific Flush Tank Co. Multi way in- dexing valve. 3,307,579, 3-7-67. CI. 137 — 624.18. Beddoes. John M., to Canadian Westinghouse Co.. Ltd. Volt- age sensing circuit. 3,300,689, 1-24-67, CI. 317 — 148.5. Bedeker, Victor A. : See — - Siniavsky, Adoljf P., Bedeker, and Dormidontov. 3,342,- 351. Bedell, Berkley W. Line dispenser. 3,298,127, 1-17-67, CI. 43 — 25.2. Bedell, Edwin A., Jr.. and B. M. Poole, to Ampex Corp. Mag- netic head assembly. 3,303,292, 2-7-67, CI. 179—100.2. Bedell, John R., and G. Messner, to Photoeircuits Corp. Con- nection post integration for printed circuit systems. 3,322,- 880, 5-30-67, CI. 174 — 68.5. Bedell, John R., and V. Tsonev, to Photoeircuits Corp Method of producing electrical components. 3,330,032, 7-11-67, CI. 29—598. Bedell, Karl L., and C. R. Fields, to Williams Furnace Co. Fan enclosure. 3,295,749, 1-3-67, CI. 230 — 119. Bedford, Burnice D. : See — Martzloff. Francois D., and Bedford. 3,308,346. Morgan, Raymond E., and Bedford. 3,353,032. L. 3,308,931. Vibrarory conveyor. 3,308,931, LIST OF PATENTEES 97 Bedford, Burniee D.. to General Electric Co. Inverter circuit. 3,303,406, 2-7-07, CI. 321—44. Bedford, Burniee D., to General Electric Co. Transformer coupled time ratio controlled circuits. 3,331,008, 7-11-07, CI. 321—2. Bedford Controls. Inc. : See — Riffle. Robert W. 3,339,411. Bedford Heights : See — Kackloudis, Steve J. 3,335,734. Bedford, John F., to Chamberlain Industries Ltd. Hydraulic motors. 3,354,786, 11-2S-67, CI. 91 — ISO. Bedford, William A., Jr., to Republic Industrial Corp. Self- threading nut with interrupted threads. 3,314,326, 4-1S- 67, CI. So— 32. Bedi, Ram D., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method of preventing etch on cast iron in plating baths. 3,350,287, 10-31-07, CI. 204 — 147. Bedjai, Jacob G. : See — Orbach, Harry K., Bedjai, and Martindill. 3,332,870. Bedker, Bruce D., to Leo W. Bedker. Thread roll fixture. 3,314,262, 4-1S-67, CI. 72—104. Bedker, Bruce D., to L. W. Bedker. Synchronized thread roll- ing tool. 3,353,390, 11-21-07, CI. 72—104. Bedker, Leo W. : See — Bedker, Bruce D. 3,314,262. Bedker, Bruce D. 3,353,390. Bedline Inc. : See — Dodrill, Richard, W., and Long. 3,351,962. Spitz, Melvin P. 3.300,792. Bednarski. Thaddeus E., and J. F. Wahl and W. P., to Wahl Clipper Corp. Motor-fan assembly for electric hair dryer. 3.332,611, 7-25-67, CI. 230 — 117. Bednarz, Anthony P., and D. O. Roser. to Allied Kid Co. Skinning machine. 3,308,502, 3-14-67, CI. 17 — 21. Bedocs, Michael F., to Indak Mfg. Corp. Electrical switches with improved internal structure for grounding the con- tactor to the casing. 3,329,778, 7-4-67, CI. 200—16. Bedocs, Michael F., and W. N. Sehink, to Indak Mfg. Corp. Multi-position electrical switch with improved contact struc- ture. 3,334,198, 8-1-67, CI. 200—11. Bedrosian, Karakian, to Whirlpool Corp. Method of storing bananas. 3.300.380. 12-26-67, CI. 99 — 154. Beduhn, Daniel E., to Manitowoc Engineering Corp. Appa- ratus for filtering liquid. 3,310,172, 3-21-67, CI. 210—143. Beduhn. Daniel E., to The Manitowoc Co., Inc. Apparatus for filtering fluid. 3,327,S56, 6-27-67, CI. 210 — 136. Bedziner, Norman : See — Bean, Claude T., Jr., and Bedziner. 3,314.912. Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and J. H. Lake, to Federal-Mogul Corp. Bos-type plating rack. 3,331,764, 7-18-67, CI. 204—297. Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and V. Gallatin, to Federal-Mogul- Bower Bearings, Inc. Method of making bearings. 3,350,- 773, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 492. Beebe, Fred F., and H. V. Butler, to Cameo Inc. Apparatus for installing and removing flow valves. 3,353,608, 11-21- 67, CI. 166 — 117.5. Beebe, James M., to United States of America, Army. Dis- seminator including a rotatable metering wheel with fluid ejector means. 3,321,109, 5-23-67. CI. 222—193. Beebe, James R., and E. M. Rambo, to Avco Corp. Silo un- loader wall guide wheel mounting. 3,29S,545, 1-17-67, CI. 214 — 17. Beebe. Norman P. : See — Wade, Ivan W., Jr., and Beebe. 3,333,999. Beebe, Ravmond A., to Massev-Ferguson Inc. Press wheel with sheet metal spokes. 3,344,864, 10-3-67, CI. 172 — 53S. Beebe, Roderick W., and T. J. Hughes, % to A. C. Nolte, Jr. Key ejector. 3,295,343. 1-3-67. CI. 70— 3S8. Beebee, Brian H., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Extruders for injection moulding machines. 3,321,806, 5-30-67, CI. 18 — 30. Beebee, Brian H., and H. A. lies, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Apparatus for assembling the reinforcement cords in the manufacture of diaphragms. 3.314,S43, 4-18-67, CI. 156 — 433. Beeby. John E.. to The Clorox Co. Combination shipping and display container. 3,348,667, 10-24-67, CI. 206 — 45.33. Beecee Mfg. and Supply Co.. Inc. : See — Gilbert, Everett C. 3,29S,097. Beech Aircraft Corp. : See — Lester, James M. 3,347,056. Beech. Austin S.. & Co. : See — Beech, Austin S. 3,324,885. Beech. Austin S.. to Austin S. Beech & Co. Ltd. Spool valves. 3,324,885, 6-13-67, CI. 137—624.18. Beecham. Alan : See — Knibbs, Arthur R., and Beecham. 3,339,857. Beecham Group Ltd. : See — Cheney. Lee C. 3,352,852. Doyle, Frank P.. and Navler. 3,352,850. Fosker, George R. 3.352, S51. Fosker, George R.. Navler, and Wilcox. 3,316.247. Fosker, George R., Nayler. and Smith. 3,320,240. Fosker, George R., and Nayler. 3,325,477. Fosker, George R., Navler, and Wilcox. 3,325,479. Hardy, Kenneth D. 3.347.851. Mehta, Minoo D., and Miller. 3,320,277. Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. : See — Cheney, Lee C. 3,316,248. 242-023— P 7 Beecher, Donald J., to American Sterilizer Co. Portable auto- clave. 3,298,776. 1-17 07, CI. 21—98. Beecher, Donald J., A. Lodge, and E. A. Belluccl, to American Sterlizer Co. Power operated door. 3,315,413, 4-25-67, CI. 49 — 280. Beecher, Donald J., and A. F. Brugger, to American Sterilizer Co. Dual autoclave. 3,338,663, 8-29-67, CI. 21 — 98. Beechey, Michael J. : See — Lander, Arthur V., Scott, and Beechey. 3,302,820. Beeek, Carlos L. : See — Aksu, Akin, Beeck, Brown, Lewis, Smith, and Strlch. 3 329 926. Beecken,' Hermann, E. W. Muller, and F. W. A. G. K. Korte. to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing ketene polymers em- ploying palladium catalysts. 3,321,442, 5-23-07, CI. 200 — 63. Beede Electrical Instrument Co., Inc. : See — Vacha, Fred. 3,302,006. Beeds, Morton W. : See — Mottern, Henry O., and Beeds. 3,358,041. Beehler, Vernon D. : See — Sawyer, Harold T. 3,310.129. Sawyer, Harold T. 3,357,033. Beeklev, Corp., The : See — Beeklev, Francis C. 3.354,467. Beekley, Francis C, to The Beekley Corp. Information re- trieval machine and method. 3,354,467, 11-21-07, CI. 340 — 172.5. Beelitz. Howard R., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making connections to stacked printed circuit boards. 3,310,619, 5-2-67, CI. 29—155.5. Beelitz, Howard R., to Radio Corp. of America. Intercon- nection of multi-layer circuits and methods. 3,318,993, 5-9-67. CI. 174 — 6S.5. Beemer, Paul K., to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Apparatus for the continuous casting of molten metal. 3,344,847, 10-3-67, CI. 164—281. Been, Hollis R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Manufacture of car- nallite liquors and potassium chloride. 3,323,875, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 299. Beer, Andrew F. : See — Beale, Julian R. A., and Beer. Re. 26,282. Beale, Julian R. A., Beer, and Newman. 3.319.068. Beale, Julian R. A.. Beer, and Newman. 3,351,828. Beer, Carl C, to Sherman Car Wash Equipment Co. Vehicle washer. 3.310,824, 3-28-67, CI. 15 — 21. Beer, Clifford N. Sheet positioning mechanism. 3, 306, 60S, 2-28-67, CI. 271 — 53. Beer. Donald C, to Otehall Ltd. Snap-action electric switches. 3,349,202, 10-24-67, CI. 200—67. Beer, Ludwig, F. Brunnmueller, and H. Metzger, to Badisehe Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Purification of aerylamide. 3,324, ISO, 6-6-67, CI. 260—561. Beer, Ludwig A. : See — Hardy, Edgar E., and Beer. 3,350,332. Beer, Ludwig A., to Monsanto Co. Chlorination of polyvinyl chloride. 3,328,371. 6-27-67. CI. 260 — 92.8. Beer, Ludwig A., and E. E. Hardy, to Monsanto Co. Free- flowing particulate polyvinyl chloride blends. 3,350.333, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 22. Beer, Ludwig A., and F. J. Locke, to Monsanto Co. Aqueous suspension polymerization of vinyl chloride in presence of a nonionic, water soluble hydrophilic colloid and an acyl persulfonate. 3,340,243, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 92.8. Beer. Thomas : See — Moore, George F., and Beer. 3,351,453. Beer, Wilhelm. Article dispenser with simultaneouslv acting circumposed discharge means. 3,323,6S0, 6-6-67, CI. 221 — 221. Beerbohm. Alex M. : See — ■ Beckman, Irving C, and Beerbohm. 3,319,872. Beerbower, Alan, and E. L. Kayle, to Esso Research and En- gineering Co. Emulsifiable glass mold lubricants. 3,325,407, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 33.4. Beerli, Karl, to Spindel-Motoren- und Maschinenfabrik A.G. Device for securing a spindle rotor to bearing means. 3.299.025. 1-24-67. CI. 57 — 132. Beprli, Karl, to Spindel-Motoren- und Maschinenfabrik A.G. Yarn carrier mounting device. 3,306.543, 2-28-67, CI. 242 — 46.0 Beerman, Henry P., to Barnes Engineering Co. Black bodv radiation source. 3,309,881, 3-21-67. CI. 62 — 3. Beermann. Claus : See — Hahn, Helmut, Beermann, and Ulmschneider. 3,316.201. Beermink, Gerardus J. : See — Van Heel, Abraham C. S., Beermink, and Raterink. 3.352.61S. Beerntsen, Donald J. : See — Spiering, Glen A., Revolinsky, and Beerntsen. 3.360.4S5. Beers. Elmer E., to Motorola, Inc. Electrical circuit. 3,339,- 093, 8-29-67, CI. 310—15. Beers. Herbert F., Jr. : See — Smith, William M., and Beers. 3,34S,443. Beers, Melvin D., to General Electric Co. Organosilicon com- positions. 3,350,344, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 37. Beert Carl J * See Johnson,' Kenneth R., and Beert. 3,319.539. Beert, Carl J., and E. N. Brogren, to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Machine for handling a series of articles. 3,335,S40, S-15-67, CI. 198 — 24. 98 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Beert, Carl J., W. G. Ludwig, and L. J. Nalley, to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Apparatus for detecting and reject- ing improperly filled packages. 3,359,702, 12-26-67, CI. 53 — 53. ... Beesch, Otto, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Spark plug with combined high tension gap and creepage spark gap. 3,313,- 972, 4-11-67, CI. 313—130. „. , Beese, Norman C, to United States of America, Navy. High intensity short-arc lamp having bi-metallic electrode leads: 3,315.116. 4-18-67, CI. 313—217. Beese, Norman C, to United States of America, Navy. Start- ing circuit for high intensity short arc lamps. 3,320,476, 5-16-67, CI. 315 — 289. Beesley, Robert A., to Vernco Corp. Integral and inserted blade blower wheel. 3,306,530, 2-28-67, CI. 230—134. Beesley, Robert A., to Vernco Corp. Multi-section blower wheel. 3,358,912, 12-19-67, CI. 230 — 134. Beesley, Robert A., to Vernco Corp. Multi-section blower wheel. 3,358,913, 12-19-67, CI. 230—134. Beeslev, Robert L., and R. H. Matthias, to The Dow Chemical Co. Plastic tote case. 3,353,659, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Beesley, Stanley, and J. B. Powner, to British Celanese Ltd. Epoxidation. 3,321,493, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 348.5. Beeson, Samuel N., to Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Ltd. Cut- ting tool with work gripping means. 3,327,389, 6-27-67, CI. 30—124. Beetle, Robert H., and J. B. Dabney, to Abex Corp. Appa- ratus for casting metal wheels. 3,302,919, 2-7-67, CI. 249—56. Beeton, Thomas B. : See — Hoffman, Daniel J. N., and Beeton. 3,312,543. Beeton, Thomas B., D. J. N. Hoffman, and D. J. Du Plessis, to South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corp. Ltd. Ferrosilicon alloys. 3,350,197, 10-31-67, CI. 75 — 122.5. Beets. Muus G. J. : See — Heeringa, Lambertus G., and Beets. 3,360,530. Beettle, Robert H., and A. W. Farrell, to Abex Corp. Car wheel. 3,311,403, 3-28-67, CI. 295 — 27. Beetz, Horst : See — Retzlaff, Gunter, Winkler, and Beetz. 3,324,353. Beetz, Rolf. Method and apparatus for the production of chlocolate masses. 3,357,836, 12-12-67, CI. 99—23. Beevendorp, Johannes : See — ■ Vogelsang, Eduard J. W., and Beevendorp. 3,338,871. Beezer. Earl F. Cam cutting device. 3,312,145, 4-4-67, CI. 90—13.9. Beffa, Fabio, P. Lienhard, and E. Steiner, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Cobalt-containing formazane dyestuffs. 3,296,244, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 145. Begeman, Robert H., and E. R. Roeschlein, to United States of America, Navy. Hyperbolic function generator. 3,309,- 511, 3-14-67, CI. 235 — 197. Beggs, Donald : See — Thome, William L., Beggs. and McCully. 3,351,687. Beggs, Donald, and W. L. Thome, to Midland-Ross Corp. Sta- bilizing system for strip work. 3,328,997, 7-4-67, CI. 72 — 342. Beggs, James E. : See — Kling, August J., and Beggs. 3,352,729. Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co. Electron discharge device having a laminated and finely reticulated grid struc- ture therein. 3,297,902, 1-10-67, CI. 313—348. Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co. High frequency elec- tron discharge device having a groove cathode and elec- trodes therefor. 3,334,263, 8-1-67, CI. 313 — 348. Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co. Electron discharge device having a barium dispensing anode structure. 3,348,- 092, 10-17-67, CI. 313 — 346. Beggs, James E., to General Electric Co. Discharge device with compensated anode structure. 3,351,800, 11-7-67, CI. 313—244. Beggs. Louis C. : See — Mawnev. Robert G., Beggs. and Renaud. 3.299,239. Beghetto, Raymond A., Jr. Vessel holder. 3,312,436, 4-4- 67, CI. 248 — 148. Begley. John W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Masterbatching rubber cement and rubber reinforcing agents. 3,350,342, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 33.6, Begley, John W., L. C. Kahre, and R. W. Carney, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of diolefins from a reaction ef- fluent. 3,328,480, 6-27-67, CI. 260—681.5. Begley, Warren W., R. E. Wilcox, and B. E. Kimball, to Electronic Specialty Co. Fuel injection system. 3,319,613, 5-16-67, CI. 123—32. Bego, Robert E., W. J. Thomas, and A. N. Voltattorni. to Progress Pattern Co. Blow plate assembly. Re. 26,270, 9-26-67, CI. 164—200. Begum, Maurice, to Le Partescap S.A. Clock with signal con- trol mechanism. 3,324,644, 6-13-67, CI. 58—20. Beh. Bruce. Collapsible grocery tote box. 3,311,254, 3-28- 67, CI. 220 — 6. Beh, Bruce. Collapsible set up tote carton. 3,338,503, 8-29-67, CI. 229—31. Beha, Walter, and W. Bender, to Schoeller & Co. Elektrotech- nische Fabrik. Jam release for cigarette dispenser. 3,322,- 302, 5-30-67, CI. 221 — 15. Behal, Ivan. Combined magazine and mailing envelope. 3,347,- 449, 10-17-67, CI. 229 — 68. Behlen Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Behlen. Walter D. 3,300,923. Behlen, Walter D. 3,349,794. Behney, Charles A. 3,302,646, 2-7-67. Behney, Charles A. 12-5-67, CI. 128— Behlen, Walter D., to Behlen Mfg. Co., Inc. Corrugated metal building and building panels. 3,300,923, 1-31-67, CI. 52—245. Behlen, Walter D., to Behlen Mfg. Co., Inc. Hydraulically powered self-propelled continuously fed irrigation device. 3,349,794, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 344. Behles, Franz G. F., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Wheel suspension. 3,315,981, 4-25-67, CI. 280 — 124. Behles, Franz G. F., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Wheel suspension. 3,360,068, 12-26-67, CI. 180 — 73. Behm, Carl M. Mounting adaptor assembly. 3,332,174, 7-25-67, CI. 51 — 169. Behm, William F., and S. E. Leese, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Fluid flow control device. 3,326,136, 6-20-67, CI. 103 — 49. Behmoras, Jacques, and S. G. Wlaz, to Honeywell Inc. Recorder using dual capillary ink supply. 3,299,436, 1-17- 67, CI. 346—140. Behn Erwin Verpackungsbedarf G.m.b.H. : See — Honsel, Karl-Heinz. 3,306,522. Behn, Reinhard, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for use in the fabrication of elec- trical capacitors. 3,305,418, 2-21-67, CI. 156 — 152. Apparatus for treating eye infection. CI. 128—260. Ultrasonic energy coupling. 3,356,086, ■24. Behnk, Donald J. : See — Love, Kenneth D., Lerdon, and Behnk. 3,330,081. Behnke, Arnold F.. to Kav-Brunner Steel Products, Inc. Brake spider and shoe assembly. 3,339,677, 9-5-67, CI. 188 — 78. Behnke, George W., and H. A. Wirth, to Simplicity Engineer- ing Co. Crusher apparatus. 3,300,152, 1-24-67, CI. 241 — 27o. Behnke, George W., R. G. Westcott, deceased (by R. M. West- cott, administratrix), and H. A. Wirth, to Simplicity Engi- neering Co. Crusher mechanism. 3,334,823, 8-8-67, CI. 241 — 275. Behnke, Howard N., to Collins Machinery Corp. Pipe rotat- ing device. 3,296,900, 1-10-67, CI. 81 — 72. Behnke, Klaus : See — Van Herk, Adrian P., and Behnke. 3,338,606. Behr, Erich : See — Bingmann. Waldemar, and Behr. 3,344,990. Behr, Hugo, and A. Lipka, to Beteiligunar- und Patentverwal- tungesellschaft mit. Apparatus for lining converters. 3,298.154, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 749. Behr, Karl H., to Trustee of the Shes Trust. K. H. Behr, Trustee. Freight handling device. 3,342,354, 9-19-67, CI. 214—83.22. Behr, Rolf: See — Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and Behr. 3,312,552. Behr-Thomson Dehnsloffregler G.m.b.H. : See — Saur. Roland. 3,351,279. Behrenbruch, Horst : See — Schinzel, Erich, Frischkorn, and Behrenbruch. 3,336,330. Behrends, Dale F. : See — - Ewing, James W., and Behrends. 3,316,559. Behrends, F. Louis : See — Wilson, William B. 3,329,458. Behrendt, Jack B. Aerial drop assembly for emergency sup- plies. 3,342,439, 9-19-67, CI. 244 — 138. Behrendt, Jack B., C. L. Hess, and H. R. Bergquist ; said Bergquist assor. to said Behrendt. Automatic temperature recorder for vehicle exhaust manifold and method of using same. 3,318,151, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 346. Behrendt, John G. Battery-operated cigarette lighter. 3,354, 291, 11-21-67, CI. 219 — 263. Behrendt, Paul. Combination casket and vault. 3,295,179, 1-3-67, Ci. 27 — 35. Behrens, Edwin L„ to The Procter & Gamble Co. Method for preparing homogeneous detergent slurry. 3,355,390, 11-28- 67, CI. 252—137. Behrens, Gerhard. Hair curler with variably protruding prongs. 3,334,638, 8-8-67, CI. 132 — 40. Behrens, Herbert C, and W. A. Sheninger, to American Can Co. Method of and apparatus for testing containers. 3,307,390, 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 45.2. Behrens. Joh. Friedrieh : See — - Mohrke, Walter, and Bade. 3,298,585. Behrens, Joh. Friedrieh, Maschinenfabrik : See — Bade. Keinz E. 3,320,860. Behrens, Roy E. : See — Donahue. Leo O., and Behrens. 3.327.597. Behrens, Rudolf A., to Texas-U.S. Chemical Co. Rubbery polybutadiene peptized with C6-C10 monocarboxylic acids. 3,297,607, 1-10-67, CI. 260—23.7. Behrenz, Wolfgang, W. Czerch, and O. Telle, to Farbenfabri- ken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the prevention of the evaporation of active ingredients on the base of phos- phorus containing compounds. 3,357,150, 12-12-67, CI. 53—5. Behringer, Alfred C, to Publication Corp. Doctor blade mech- anism with fluid sealing elements. 3,333,535, 8-1-67, CI. 101—157. Behringer, Johann : See — Erhardt, Max, Behringer, and Fuchs. 3,312,817. Behringwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Schultze, Hermann E., Heide, and Haupt. 3.301,842. Schultze, Hermann E., Schwick, and Heimburger. 3.326,776. Schwick, Hans G., and Schweinsberg. 3,322,632. LIST OE PATENTEES Behrmann, William C, and R. 0. Maak, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fluid bed process for coking hydrocarbons. 3.3I7J81, 10-17-67, CI. 208 — 127. Behuiij John D. : See — Kilsheimer, John R., Behun, and Kaufman. 3,337,572. Beibohm, Edgar P. II., to E. I. du l'ont de Nemours and Co. Crumping process. 3,305,897, 2-28-07, CI. 10 — 66. Beichle, Hermann, to Firma Hermann Beichlc. Mixing device. 3,328,004, 6-27-67, CI. 259 — 81. Beichle, Herman, Firma : fc'ce — Beichle, Hermann. 3,328,004. Beidman, Elliot F. : See— Theis, Jack D. 3,309,505. Beier, Kurt A., to Schwitzer Corp. Viscous torsional vibra- tion damper with centering and sealing means. 3,303,719, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 574. Beierlein, Bernhard. Tamping device. 3,342,118, 9-19-67, CI. 94 — 18. Beig, Willy, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesell- schal't. Dual generators for electrically operated gear trans- missions. 3,354,751, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 752. Beigelman, Michel : See — Salvadori, Andre, Lovy, and Beigelman. 3,359,134. Beighley, Arthur F., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Wire rope particularly useful for independent wire rope core. 3,295,- 310, 1-3-67, CI. 57 — 145. Beihl, Paul A., J. R. Gandy, and M. W. Loosle, to North Amer- ican Aviation, Inc. Voltage regulator. 3,305,767, 2-21-67, CI. 323—22. Beik, Hermann, to W. Bahlsen. Apparatus for placing pastries in pairs one on top of the other. 3,343,504, 9-26-67, CI. 107—1. Beik. Hermann, and G. Florian, to Werner Bahlsen Bakery ap- paratus. 3,348,503, 10-24-67, CI. 107 — 1. Beil, Forrest F., to Caradco Inc. Window structure 3,332,- 171, 7-25-67, CI. 49—445. Beilfuss, Freeman C, to Call-Boy Systems. Inc. Clock con- trolled hotel signalling system. 3,353,172, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 286. Beilfuss, Freeman C, to Call-Boy Systems, Inc. Multiple sig- nal module hotel call system. 3,353,173, 11-14-67 CI. 340—286. Beindorf, Lucien J., W. E. Huber, and H. D. Terhune, to Davco Corp. Tension measuring device. 3,329,013, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 144. Beinke, Randall E., to General Motors Corp. Centering means for a universal joint. 3,301.008. 1-31-67, CI. 64 — 17. Beintum, Menzo and R. Vehicle mud flap construction. 3,310,344, 3-21-67, CI. 298—1. Beintum, Robert: See — Beintum, Menzo and R. 3,310,344. Beirise, George P., to General Motors Corp. Brake shoe cen- tralizing device. 3,303,908, 2-14-07, CI. 188 — 79.5. Beisecker, Gerhard J. Organ pipes. 3,319,506, 5-16-67, CI. 84 — 349. Beisner, William A., to Mid-States Shoe Co. Cushion shoe. 3,313,048, 4-11-67. CI. 36 — 17. Beispel, Robert, to Microseal Corp. Rigidified multi-opening aperture cards. 3,312,009, 4-4-07, CI. 40 — 159. Beiswanger, John P. G., and J. J. Robinson, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Hydraopholic polymeric resin con- taining phosphate ester anti-static agent and process for producing antistatic properties 3.341,343 9-12-67 CI 106—177. Beith, Richard D. Wheel structure. 3,329,468, 7-4-67. CI. 301 — 9. Beitz, Richard C, to Barnes Engineering Co. Radiometer for measuring a temperature of semi-transparent material. 3,352,156, 11-14-67, CI. 73—355. Beltzel, Stuart W., to Lite Hospital Equipment, Inc Bed for persons having physical disability. 3,336,606, 8-22-67. CI 5 — 68. Bejach, Benton, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tape transport system. 3.31S.546. 5-9-67. CI. 242 — 55.12. Bejach, Benton, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tape transport system. 3.318.547, 5-9-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Bejarano, Thomas M., to Jackson Exit Device Corp. Adjust- able center hung door pivot. 3,325.942, 6-20-67, CI. 49 — 381. Bejarano, Thomas M., to Jackson Exit Device Corp. Panic exit door lock having key actuation. 3,334,500, S-S-67, CI. 70—92. Bekaert, Frans A., to International Standard Electric Corp. Call transmitter. 3,301,966, 1-31-67, CI. 179 — 90. Beker, Ernest. Toilet roll fixtures. 3,333,909, 8-1-67, CI. 312 — 29. Bekker, Mieczyslaw G. : See — Wilcox, Howard A., and Bekker. 3.354,861. Belaieff, James F., to Frame S.A. Locking and release mech- anism for a washing machine balancing device. 3,356,222, 12-5-67, CI. 210—363. Belak, Steven G. : See — Bozzelli, Andrew J., Belak, and Campbell. 3,300,293. Campbell, Robert H., and Belak. 3,301,656. Belak, Steven G.. and W. J. Stout, to Sun Oil Co. Oil ex- tended polyurethane foam and process for preparing same. 3,314.903, 4-1S-67, CI. 260—2.5. Belanger, Celestin V., to H. W. Allen, trustee. Method and tool for extracting and inserting heat exchanger tubes. 3,341,930, 9-19-67, CI. 29—401. Belanger, Fernand, and J. E. Steinfeldt, to Goodyear Aero- space Corp. Apparatus for uniformly moving a web past a specific point. 3,358,893, 12-19-67, CI. 226 — 195. 99 3,331,322, 7-18-67, Belanger, Lionel. Flexible blasting mat. CI. loi>— 22. Belanger, Maurice. Two-way screwdrivers and the like tools. 3,319,076, 5-16-07, CI. 145—64. Belanger, Paul J., to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Hinge for con- tainer. 3,333,720, 8-1-67, CI. 220 — 31. Belanger Robert J., to TRW Inc. Mechanical decoder. 3,311,880, 3-28-67, CI. 340—147. Belanger, William J. : See — Hicks. Darrell D., and Belanger. 3,351,574. Belanich, Johu A., and T. R. Bignell, to Honeywell, Inc. Chart indexing system having deceleration and braking. 3,344,330, 9-26-07, CI. 318—275. Belart, Juan, to Alfred Teves Maschine- und Armaturenfabrik KG. Self-adjusting fluid-operated brake. 3,360,085. 12-20- 67, CI. 188—79.5. Belart, Juan, F. Ostwald, and K. '., and Helm. 3,353,572. Bigland. Bernard K. 3,307,219. Fox, Harold K. 3,333,496. Goodwin, Ralph C. 3,317,117. Heimos, Milton J., and Snabb. 3,355,997. Perry, Ray P. 3,302,859. Perry, Ray P., and Hoeppner. 3,309,006. Bemiss, Robert P., and W. W. Hensen, to Robalex, Inc. Heat sealing apparatus. 3,325.969, 6-20-67, CI. 53 — 329. Bemmann, Richard W., and W. F. Schultz, to General Motors Corp. Pump-motor assembly method. 3,344,513, 10-3-67, CI. 29—596. Bemrose, John : See — Kilmer, Lauren G.. and Bemrose. 3,331,050. Benasutti, Louis D. : See — Saunders, Orson V., and Benasutti. 3,310,957. Benasutti, Louis D., and O. V. Saunders, to General Motors Corp. Air deflector for refrigerator cabinets. 3,324,679, 6-13-67, CI. 62 — 404. Benatar, Victor : See — Perry, John H., Benatar, and Gentry. 3,337.020. Walker, Gordon N., Bencze, and Ziegler. 3,337,566. Walker, Gordon N., Bencze, and Ziegler. 3,337,567. Benatti, Robert J., J. C. Dieselman, H. W. Rappuhn, and H. C. Vance, Jr.. to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyroscopic rotor. 3,322,986, 5-30-67, CI. 310 — 162. Benbow, Henry A. : See — Davis, Gordon P., and Benbow. 3,350,594. LIST OF PATENTEES 105 Bencene, Robert C, to Weber-Knapp Co. Console closure support. 3,339,995, 9-5-G7, CI. 312 — 322. Bencene, Robert C, to Weber-Knapp Co. Seat back binge latch. 3,342,527, 9-19-67, CI. 297 — 379. Bencene, Robert C, and M. T. Phelps, to Weber-Knapp Co. Cabinet cover latch. 3.339,956, 9-5-67, CI. 292 — 127. Benchimol. Augusto. Frequency converter utilizing magnetic. 3.297,937, 1-10-67, CI. 321—60. Benckiser, Job. A., G.m.b.H. : See — Morawe, Hans-Georg, Rueckert, and Furrer. 3,305,306. Bencriscutlo. Michael. Golf-club nest tor golf bags. 3,331,419, 7-1S-67, CI. 150—1.5. Bencze, William L. : See — Carney, Richard \V. J., and Bencze. 3,340,276. Carney, Richard W. J., and Bencze. 3,340,277. Rossi, Alberto 1'. A., Werner, Bencze, and de Stevens. 3,332,951. Bencze, William L., to Ciba Corp. 1-alkyl amino-phenol, 2, aryl-3,4 dihydro-naphthalene compounds. 3,304,308, 2-14— 67, CI. 260—294.7. Bencze, William L., to Ciba Corp. Ether acids and derivatives thereof. 3,332,842, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 65.5. Bencze, William L., to Ciba Corp. Amino esters of sub- stituted phenoxy acetic acids. 3,332,957, 7-25-67, CI. 260—294.3. Bencze, William L., to Ciba Corp. Aralkyl-phenyl N-aryl-thio- carbamates. 3,352,S15, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 455. Bencze, William L., and G. N. Walker, to Ciba Corp. a-(3- pyridyl)-/S-hydroxy-a-(substituted phenyl) acrvlonitrile and derivatives thereof. 3,337,565, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 294.9. Bencze, William L., and G. N. Walker, to Ciba Corp. Beta hydroxy heterocyclic aryl derivatives of acrylamide. 3,337,- 568, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 295. Bender, Alfred, and H.-D. Steinke, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik KG. Electromagnetically operable valves. 3,305,209, 2-21-67, CI. 251 — 137. Bender, Arthur V. Card indexing punch. 3,350,781, 11-7-67, CI. 30—358. Bender, Bob G. : See — Larrison, John E., and Bender. 3,297,352. Bender, Emil A. Deep well pumping apparatus. 3,345,950, 10-10-67, CI. 103—206. Bender, Fred K., and G. Schlapp, to Nassovia Werkzeug- maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for spark eroding cylindrical rolls. 3.341,679, 9-12-67, CI. 219 — 69. Bender, Harald, to Oxberry Corp. Film printing device for reduction printing. 3,29S,276, 1-17-67. CI. 88 — 24. Bender, Harold M., to British Ropes Ltd. Compressing of fittings on to wire rope and the like. 3,323,205, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 508. Bender, Harry : See — Pitt, Harold M., and Bender. 3,331,872. Pitt, Harold M., and Bender. 3,334,146. Bender, Heinz, R. Fleischhauer, and R. Beyerle, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft. Water-soluble reac- tive dyestuffs containing halopyridazine carboxamide groups. 3,347,843. 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 154. Bender, John C, to Mecca Cable & Service, Inc. Torque meter. 3.319.464. 5-16-67. CI. 73 — 136. Bender, Joseph A., to Vacuum Die Casting Corp. Drip brew maker with delay valve. 3,333.527, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 2S3. Bender, Joseph A., to Vacuum Die Casting Corn. Drip infusion brew maker with wide capacity range. 3,333,528, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 299. Bender, Joseph A., to Vacuum Die Casting Corp. Drip infusion brew maker. 3,333,964. 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 71. Bender, Joseph L., and L. A. Williams, to Anocut Engineer- ing Co. Electrolytic cavity sinking apparatus. 3,309,303, 3-14-67, CI. 204—224. Bender, Joseph M. : See — ■ Tarbox, John P. and F., and Bender. 3,304,SS9. Bender, Lloyd F. Pipe hanger. 3,302,911, 2-7-67. CI. 248—59. Bender, Lloyd F. Milk line equipment. 3,310,061, 3-21-67, CI. 134—58. Bender, Lloyd F. Fluid accumulator for milk line equipment. 3,322,100, 5-30-67, CI. 119 — 14.46. Bender, Lloyd F. Fluid conveying apparatus. 3,352,248, 11-14-67, CI. 103—236. Bender, Louis. Pool table with hollow reinforcing rim con- stituting pocket connected ball conveying means. 3,319,- 958, 5-16-67, CI. 273—11. Bender, Martin. Rotatable tov on a sectional shaft. 3,350,811, 11-7-67, CI. 46 — 51. Bender, Norman A., and R. O. Kerr, to General Electric Co. Method and apparatus for applying coatings onto articles of manufacture. 3,355,309, 11-28-67, CI. 117 — 18. Bender, Richard B. Method for plugging pipe. 3,310,615, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 45. Bender, Richard B. Method of plugging pipe. 3,340,336, 9-5-67. CI. 264 — 45. Bender, Richard B. Method of applying insulation coating for pipe. 3,359,351, 12-19-67, CI. 264 — 15. Bender, Rolf : See — Mohr, Reinhard, and Bender. 3,322,784. Mohr, Reinhard. and Bender. 3,332,930. Bender, Samuel. Curtain ring. 3,315,297, 4-25-67, CI. 16 — 87.8. Bender, Vagn S. L., to Danfoss A/S. Regulating system. 3,316,846, 5-2-67, CI. 103 — 41. 242-023— P 8 Bender, Werner K. : See — Schwartz, Morris, and Bender. 3,335,851. Schwartz, .Morris, and Bender. 3,344,238. Bender, Wilhelm : See — Beha, Walter, and Bender. 3,322,302. Bender, William L., and N. H. Ludwig, to Eli Lilly and Co. Growth-promoting compositions of improved stability. 3,350,504, 12-5-07, CI. 99—2. Bendicsen, Bjarne C, to U.S. Industries, Inc. Indicating ap- paratus. 3,350,705, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 324. Bendis, Robert E. : See — Straughan, Virgil E., Bendis, and Magder. 3,331,044. Bendix Balzers Vacuum, Inc. : See — Buchel, Baptist. 3,301,474. Dorwald, Rudolf, and Reisinger. 3,307,577. Gaydou, Francois. 3,308,325. Gaydou. Francois. 3,326,451. Kraus, Thaddaus. 3,306,098. Bendix Corp., The : See — Ahern, Charles J. 3,34S,77:;. Albright, Franklin C. 3,345,020. Albright, Franklin C. 3,352,515. Amnion, Milton H., Kennedy, Lyons, and Mead. 3,309,703. Anderson, Bruce W., and Black. 3,357,519. Anderson, Douglas G. 3,322,984. Amano, John B. J., and Yaeger. 3,346,742. Bancroft, George H. 3,355,093. Berg, John W. 3,315,343. Bidwell, Robert W. 3,301,996. Bimberg, Elmer M. 3,333,833. Black, Raymond J., and Palmer. 3,345,019. Blackman, Sanford L. 3,334,342. Boensell, Donald W., and Knudsen. 3,355,668. Brook. James E. 3,346,791. Brook, James E. 3,355,806. Brook, James E. 3,357,012. Brook, James E., and Hanusek. 3,353,175. Brown, Arthur K., Jr. 3,321,987. Brown, Arthur K., Jr. 3.3.>7,316. Brush, Robert W. 3,322,923. Bryan, William S., and Worchel. 3,347,720. Buckley. (May ton G., and Brown. 3,351,811. Burnett, Richard T. 3,312,316. Burnett, Richard T. 3,322,236. Burnett, Richard T. 3,332 520. Burnett, Richard T. 3,332.521. Burnett, Richard T. 3,335,820. Burnett, Richard T. 3,339,678. Burnett, Richard T. 3,339,683. Burnett, Richard T. 3,351,159. Chambers, Howard L. 3,336,764. Chambers, Warren D. 3,332,523. Chilton, Edward A. 3,308,398. Chilton. Edward A. 3,341.716. Christian, Frank T., Seelig, and Gibbons. 3,307,856. Clark. Richard E., Cannon, and Puryear. 3,327,475. Cordry, Burton L., Brandao, and Papanicolaou. 3,341,- S49. Cripe, Maxwell L. 3,321,916. Cripe, Maxwell L. 3,352,209. Cripe, Maxwell L. 3,357.311. Dardarian, Sahag. 3,297,395. Dardarian, Sahag. 3,308,299. Datwyler, Walter F.. Jr., Mayer, and Taplin. 3,351,0S0. David, Clarence V., Kamm, and Wilkinson. 3,343,032. Digby, James J. 3,300,006. Digby, James J. 3,319,755. Digby, James J. 3,327,821. Dixon, Alexander M., and Cvr. 3.320.576. Doniger, Jerry, and Kostahty. 3,335,980. Dye, Robert H. 3,321,665. Eckermann, Alfred E., Jr. 3,337,160. Eddy, Robert T. 3.296,939. Eddy, Robert T., and Wiese. 3.296,940. Eldred, Wendell E. 3.357,747. Ferrell, William E., and Huffman. 3,317,079. Fischer, Israel L. 3,333,106. Fischer, Israel L., Lee, Meloro, and Spieker 3,349,246. Fraioli, Anthony V. 3.323,358. Gessner, Gunter J. 3,322,967. Gessner, Gunter J., and La Greca. 3,324,355. Giometti, Paul F. 3,306,409. Gleasman, Hollis K. 3,354,750. Goodman, Paul C. 3,323,0S1. Goodman, Paul C. and Morton. 3,341,7S9. Goodrich, George W. 3,313,940. Goodrich. George W., and Ignatowski. 3,341,730. Grauel, Charles R. 3,296,834. Hager, Robert R. 3,357,184. Hager, Robert R. 3,357.317. Hagerty. Sidney E. 3,357,319. Hastings. Donald F. 3,321,132. Heggen, Henry R., and Starr. 3,325,822. High, Charles N., and Howland. 3,347,103. Hsu, Stephen K. 3,359,045. Ignatowski, James R.. and Thompson. 3,343,025. James, Robert L. 3.350,574. Johannesen, Donald D. 3,308.909. Johanson. Carl E. 3.304.7S2. Julow, Thomas M. 3,322,155. 106 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bendix Corp., The, : See — Continued Kadron, Stanlev F., and Ludwig. 3,353,184. Kasten, Walter. 3,297,161. Kasten, Walter. 3,302,790. Kasten, Walter. 3,312,350. Kasten, Walter. 3,312,351. Kasten, Walter. 3,317,048. Kasten, Walter. 3,322,279. Kasten, Walter. 3,339,734. Kasten, Walter. 3,339,735. Kasten, Walter. 3,357,236. Keller, Clarence, Tincher, and Wagner. 3,322,237. Kellv, Robert J., Yates, and Judd. 3,302,199. Kenrick, Charles R., and Schultz. 3,302,481. Kingsley, Warren G. 3,301,492. Kiwak, Robert S. 3.340.020. Krieger, Darwin. 3,357,183. Laurent, Harold J., Slavin. and Pelletier. 3,331,128. Lavengood, Thomas H. 3,344,887. Leach, Robert I., and Lanahan. 3.352,021. Lee, Walter W. 3,341.692. Lee, Walter W. 3,341.820. Lewis, Richard L., Barnes, and Smith. 3,339,579. Lewis, Richard L., Barnes, and Smith. 3,360,004. Linn, Joseph C. 3,356,905. Liska, John, and Rudy. 3,317,854. Loudon, Donald C. 3,299,339. Lovelace, Monte H. 3.316.637. MacDuff, Stanley I. 3,312,062. MacDuff, Stanlev I. 3,321,914. MacDuff, Stanley I., and Suttle. 3,302,981. Martin, Frederick W. 3,321,915. Martin, Joseph E., and Merrill. 3,309,653. McClelland, Richard P. 3,333,908. McCombs, Howard L., Jr. 3,350,880. McMurren. Irving, and Dalsing. 3,341.846. Mendenhall, Charles A. 3,300,008. Meyers, Robert E. 3,357,178. Miller, Donald L. 3,327.823. Miller, Donald L., and Mendenhall. 3,307,666. Miller, James W. 3,296,831. Mock, Frank C. 3,306,333. Molnar, Robert J., and Partomak. 3,333.114. Moreines, Harold. 3,305,735. Moreines, Harold. 3,311,837. Morgan. Donald F. 3.319 943. Moyer, Edward L. 3,312,313. O'Halloran, Gerald J., Ferguson, and Smith. 3,342,993 Olson. Keith W., Bazarian, and Cokefair. 3,314,361. O'Neill, Cormac G. 3,333,832. Pauwels, Edward M. 3,302,478. Peczkowski, Joseph L., and Fodroci. 3,327,472. Peczkowski, Joseph L., and Thoman. 3,322,344. Perryman, George H. 3,353.487. Phipps, Jack R. 3,326.'539. Pochtar, Michael. 3,350,637. Poliseo, Joseph W. 3,306,406. Purdy. Rolland M. 3.298,306. Pursiano, Leonard C., and Cohen. 3,311,911. Pursiano, Leonard C, Cohen, and Ranes. 3,350,709. Puryear David B., Clark, and Carmon. 3,302,480. Raupp, Ray J. 3,357,560. Raupp, Ray J., and Landree. 3.317.046. Rawls, Frederick, Krivak, and Dardarian. 3,308,298. Reber, Robert L. 3.317,320. Reber, Robert L. 3,347,442. Reed, George C, and Du Bois. 3.357,523. Reichard, Robert E. 3,312,147. Reznick, Frank J., and Noddings. 3.347.771. Reznick, Frank J., and Nussear. 3,309,760. Runkle, Dean E. 3,296,830. Runkle, Dean E. 3,318,170. Rupp. James W. 3,358,254. Sabatini. John J. 3,318,162. Scholer, Henry G., and Mechura. 3,306,602. Schultz, Harold B. 3.312,169. Schultz, Thomas C. 3,347,216. Schweitzer, Otto R. 3,352.282. Scott, Robert W. 3,357.361. Scruggs, David M. 3,320,036. Scrngars, David M. 3.320.037. Scruggs, David M. 3,356.867. iSeelig, Frederick A. 3,319,951. Segall, Louis H., and Linkroum. 3.324,350. Shut*. Paul B. 3,296,798. Shutt. Paul B., Larsen, and Ferrell. 3,344,944. Slavin, Michael, and Carvalho. 3,316,489. Spencer. Glenn S. 3,327.822. Spieker, Bernard. 3,319,095. Stanton. George E. Re. 26,137. Sutton, Robert W. 3.315,949. Sutton. Robert W. 3,347.436. Sylvander, Frederick B. Re. 26.207. Tarn. George M. 3.312.246. Taplin. Lael B., Datwyler, Madurskt, and Thompson. 3,302,398. Thomson, George M.. and Bosworth. 3,323,376. Tresselt Carl P. 3.300.715. Tyler, Henry P. 3,306,209. Umpfenbach, Herman J. 3,348,530. Vick, Ralph L. 3,341,210. Vogelgesang, Charles W. 3,316,774. Vaiden, John C. 3,315,845. Bendix Corp., The, : See — Continued Weaver, Richard D., Miller, and Slavin. 3,315,730. Whiteside, Arliss E. 3,343,143. Wieger, George F. 3,344,892. Wilson, George A., and Dorsey. 3,332,041. Winkler, Albert H. 3,307,837. Winkler, Albert H., Baldwin, and Morgan. 3,328,011. Wortz, Harvey E. 3,358,446. Wortz. Harvey E. 3,358,713. Yaffe, Theodore H., Vergara, and Greenhouse. 3.316,386. Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. : See — Hildebrand, Alexander T., and Latvala. 3.342,293. Morse, Robert J., and Valentine. 3,329,154. Pumphrey, Gilbert B., and Duffala. 3,342,078. Bendle, John H., to Cerebos Foods Ltd. Apparatus for whip- ping and foaming materials. 3,295,834, 1-3-67, CI. 259 — 7. Bendler, Helmut : See — Stadler, Hans, Gawlick, and Bendler. 3,308,758. Bendler, Otto A., to Dana Corp. Ball type constant velocity universal joint. 3,324,682, 6-13-67, CI. 64: — 21. Bendoff, Edward H., to Northern Metal Products Co. Pack- aging means for shadow masks and the like. 3,343,662, 9- 26-67, CI. 206—46. Bendy Engineering Co. : See — Bendy, Wilfred R. 3,300,196. Bendy, Wilfred R. 3,302,938. Bendy, Wilfred R.. to Bendy Engineering Co. Method and apparatus for rotary kiln control with a calcining rate meter. 3,300.196. 1-24-67. CI. 263 — 32. Bendy, Wilfred R., to Bendy Engineering Co. Cement produc- tion in a rotary kiln. 3,302,938, 2-7-67, CI. 263—33. Benedick, Joseph M. Positioning apparatus. 3,325,026, 6-13- 67, CI. 214 — 340. Benedick, William B. : See — Neilson, Frank W., Graham, and Benedick. 3,307,052. Benedict, Elmer. Automatic dial telephone alarm system with fingerwheel frictionally driven bv slidably mounted friction wheel. 3,342,938, 9-19-67, CI. 179 — 5. Benedict, Elmer M. Square hole saw. 3,324,910, 6-13-67, CI. 145—130. Benedict, Elmer M. Ring tvpe finger supported defensive spray dispenser. 3,331,537, 7-18-67, CI. 222—211. Benedict, Marcus C. : See — Woodwell, Thornton G., Benedict, and Giotto. 3,295,824. Beneke, Howard E. Tree and hedge trimmer. 3,346,955, 10-17- 67, CI. 30—276. Benenati, Joseph A. : See — Dion, Reginald R., Benenati, Morris, and Coughlin. 3,340.438. Benerito, Ruth R. : See — McKelvey, John B., Benerito, Berni, and Burigis. 3,351,- 420. Benes, Vaclav E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Square switch distribution network employing a minimal number of crosspoints. 3,358.269, 12-12-67. CI. 340 — 166. Benesi, Hans A., to Shell Oil Co. Conversion of alkyl aro- matics. 3,304,339, 2-14-67, CI. 260—668. Benesi, Hans A., to Shell Oil Co. Alkylation process. 3,316,- 317, 4-25-67, CI. 260—671. Benetta, Gianni, G. Gatta, and F. Testa, to Edison. Vinyl chloride seed technique polymerization using emulsifying systems comprising two ammonium salts of different sul- phocarboxylic acid esters. 3,332,918, 7-25-67, CI. 260—85.5. Benetti, John G. : See — Troeppl, William M., and Benetti. 3,305,954. Benetti, John G., % to G. A. Petersen, and % to A. E. Peter- sen. Tooth for earth digging equipment. 3,312,002, 4—4- 67, CI. 37—142. Ben-Ezra, Aaron, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of incorporating color couplers in hydrophilic colloids. 3,316,094, 4-25-67, CI. 96—100. Benfield, James W. Sprue pin and reservoir combination. 3,340,923, 9-12-67, CI. 164 — 244. Benford, James R., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Tonometer. 3,301,131, 1-31-67, CI. 350 — 149. Benford, James R., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Navigation pelorus. 3,353,440, 11-21-67, CI. 88—2.3. Benford, James R., and H. E. Rosenberger, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Unitary vertical illumination device for detachable mounting in microscope frame. 3,297,391, 1-10-67, CI. 350 — 91. Benford, Robert L., C. W. Musser. and J. L. Wheeler, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Mechanism for shaping cams. 3,343, 305, 9-26-67, CI. 51—105. Benger Laboratories Ltd. : See — Ellis, Gwynn P., and Wragg. 3,322,795. Bengtson, Gunnar G. Arrangement in furniture which can be raised and lowered. 3,304,892, 2-21-67, CI. 10S — 136. Bengtsson, Bengt G., to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Cargo tank support. 3,355,135, 11-28-67, CI. 248 — 350. Bengtsson, Erik A. : See — Josefsson, Erik A. A., Bengtsson, and Almqvist. 3.304,- 172. Benham, Alvin L., to Marathon Oil Co. Extraction of aro- matic hydrocarbons from hydrocarbon mixtures. 3,317,- 422, 5-2-67, CI. 208 — 327. Benham, Alvin L., to Marathon Oil Co. Process for producing 2,6-dimethylnaphthalene. 3,336.411, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 672. LIST OF PATENTEES 107 Benhani, Reginald R., to Johnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd. Elec- trodcpositiou of a rhodium-indium alloy. 3,311,547, 3-28- 67, CI. 204 — 43. Benichasa, Thomas J. : See — Wysocki, Kazmler, and Benichasa. 3,352,453. Benier, Pieter J., to N.V. Nederlandsche Fabriek van Bak- kerijwerktuigen v/b G. J. Benier, 's Gravenhage. Metbod and apparatus for bandling dougb bulls. 3,21)5,050, 1-3- 67, CI. 198—24. Benigno, James: See — Isler, Sydney, and Benigno. 3,335,523. Benlsebek, Stan V. Jowl square cutter and brander. 3,323,509, 6-6-67, CI. 146 — 160. Benisb, Joe : See — Depew, Herbert D., Jr., Le Donne, and Benisb. 3,351,- 303. Ben-Israel, Drory H. : See — Weinig, Sheldon, Murray, Hurwitt, and Ben-Israel. 3,325,SS8. Benjamin, Lysle I, Muffler with elasomerie sound absorbing linings and by-pass valve. 3,340,954, 9-12-67, CI. 181 — 45. Benjamin, Allen. Thread-cutting tap and method of producing it. 3,336,614, S-22-67, CI. 10—141. Benjamin, Allen. Tapping device. 3,350,731, 11-7-67, CI. 10 — 136. Benjamin, Benjamin C, to F & E Mfg. Co. Nut and bolt construction. 3,353,5S0, 11-21-07, CI. 151 — 7. Benjamin. E. Burton, to American Uniform Co. Mop bead. 3,300,804, 1-31-67, CI. 15—147. Benjamin Electronic Sound Corp. : See — Raucb, Morris. 3,327, 19S. Benjamin. Fred, to Christie Electric Corp. Power supply impedance control with positive slope. 3,354,384, 11-21-67, CI. 323 — 89. Benjamin, Harley O., and A. J. Thompson, to Great Northern Paper Co. Apparatus for marking selected sections of a web material. 3,349,611, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 159. Benjamin, Harwell B. : See — Early, Julius E., and Benjamin. 3.354.093. Benjamin, John to Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, Minister of Aviation. Receivers for an aircraft landing system. 3,308,466, 3-7-67, CI. 343—108. Benjamin, John G., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Feed- ing apparatus for sheet material. 3,358,554, 12-19-67, CI. 88 — 24. Benjamin, Louis E., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. 1-methyl- 3 - [2 - (5 - nitro - 2 - furyl) vinyl] -A=-l,2-4-triazolin-5-one. 3.314,947, 4-1S-67, CI. 260—240. Benjamin, Milton L., and D. D. Walker, to Erickson Tool Co. Boring bar insert. 3.313,187, 4-11-07, CI. 77 — 58. Benjamin, Thomas A., to American Hospital Supply Corp. Hospital chart holder. 3,307,558, 3-7-67, CI. 129 — 37. Benjamini, Eddi, and E. F. Duffek, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Use of anodizing to reduce channelling on semiconductor material. 3,357,902, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 38. Benjey, William G. : See — Baker, John J., and Benjev. 3,326,234. Benken, Henry V. D. : See — Kamborian, Jacob S., Dunlap, and Benken. Re 26,200. Strick, Rudolf P. 3,352,322. Benker, Klaus: See — Cadus, Anton, Kaiser, Weber, Benker, and Uhr. 3,304,- 282. Benkin. Jack, to Ampex Mfg. Co. Construction element. 3,304,679, 2-21-67. CI. 52—312. Benkler, Walter V. : See — - Yazejian, Zaven, Fuld, and Benkler. 3.300,017. Benkoczy, Andrew J., and L. W. Hull, to United States Fiber- glass Co. Golf club including reinforced fiber glass shaft. 3,313,541, 4-11-67, CI. 273—80. Benmussa, Henri, and S. Kobus, to International Standard Electric Corp. Pilot network selection systems. 3,336,443, S-15-67, CI. 179—22. Benn. Robert E. : See — Ohntrup, Frederick F., McLaughlin, and Benn. 3.354,342. Benn, Robert E., anri F. F. Ohntrup, to Burroughs Corp. Display tube having an encapsulated diode switching matrix. 3,315,24S. 4-1S-67, CI. 340 — 324. Benn, Walter R., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17 to D. J. Cohen. Automatic shoe size indicating apparatus. 3,32S,882, 7-4-67, CI. 33 — 3. Blix, Weltzin B., Jr., and E. H. Krause, Jr. Tie bed scarifier. 3,349,717, 10-31-67, CI. 104 — 9. Blizard. John : See — Daman, Ernest L., Vail, Blizard, and Phillips. 3,296,- 779. Bliznak, Bedrick V. : See — Lattin, Leroy E., and Bliznak. 3.313,478. Bloeh. Alfred, to Ethicon, Inc. Tubing fluid containing an amino acid. 3,345,306, 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 403. Bloch, Elsie C. and G. Loop pile fabric. 3,332,453, 7-25-67, CI. 139 — 391. Bloch, Godfrey : See — Bloch, Elsie C. and G. 3,332,453. Bloch, Herman S. : See — Pollitzer, Ernest L„ Haensel, and Bloch. 3,318,821. Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Electrolytic process for the continuous drying of moist fluids. 3,313,- 718, 4-11-67, CI. 204 — 131. Bloch. Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of non-conjugated diolefins. 3,320,326, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 666. Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Desaliniza- tion of aqueous solutions. 3,351,549, 11-7-67, CI. 210 — 24. Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hypodermic needle protector. 3,354,881, 11-28-67, CI. 128—215. Bloch, Herman S., to Universal Oil Products Co. Process for making biodegradable detergents. 3,355,484, 11-2S-67, CI. '260—505. Bloch, Herman S., and R. C. Waekher. to Universal Oil Prod- ucts Co. Selective solvent for unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3,313.723, 4-11-67, CI. 208 — 325. Bloch, Herman S., and W. G. Nixon, to Universal Oil Products Co. Transalkylation process and catalyst therefor. 3,324,- 193. 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 672. Bloch, Herman S., and W. G. Nixon, to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkylation process and catalyst therefor. 3,336,410, 8-15-67, CI. 260—671. Bloch, Herman S., and F. J. Riedl, to Universal Oil Products ■Co. Catalytic dehydrogenation of paraffinic hydrocarbons mixed with trace H 2 0. 3,360,5S6, 12-26-67, CI. 260—683.3. Bloch, Jack : See — Leblane, Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,333,708. Leblanc, Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,333,709. Leblane. Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,357,568. Bloch, Martin B., to United States of America. Navy. Crystal oscillator circuit using feedback control techniques. 3,321,- 715, 5-23-67, CI. 331 — 109. Bloch. Odile : See — Paget, Michel, and Bloch. 3,311,505. Block. Bernard : See — Leika. Walter. 3.302,833. Block, Burton P. : See — Ocone, Luke R., Block, and Meloni. 3,299,093. Popoff, Ivan C, Block, and Huber. 3,332,987. Block, Burton P., I. C. Popoff, J. P. King, and L. K. Huber, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Phosphinylmethylphosphinic acids. 3,332,986, 7-25-67, CI. 260—500. Block, Charles, and L. J. Mintz. Dispensing apparatus. 3,339,- 810, 9-5-67, CI. 222 — 387. Block, Dale G. : Set; — Towle, Jack L., and Block. 3,320,315. Block Engineering, Inc. : See — ■ Young, Niels O. 3.330,557. Young, Niels O. 3,348.446. Block, Erich, to Wienerwald-Geratebaw G.m.b.H. Grill for roasting meat. 3,326,118, 6-20-67, CI. 99—420. Block, Frank, to Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd. Protectors for heating surfaces of boiler tubes. 3,318,374, 5-9-67, CI. 165—134. Block, Fred B., and F. H. Clarke, Jr., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain 2,6-methano-3-benzazocines. 3,341,538, 9-12— 67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Block, George P., to The Algonquin Corp. Hospital chart holder warning signal unit. 3,304,907, 2-21-67, CI. 116— 133. Block, Murry L., and A. H. Mones, to International Business Machines Corp. Electrical conductor material and method of making same. 3,345,158, 10-3-67, CI. 75 — 108. Blocker, Leo R. Ground driven disc cultivator. 3,331,449, 7-18-67, CI. 172—159. Blodee, Leif, to Herman Miller, Inc. Pole structure for sus- pended furniture. 3,302,799, 2-7-67, CI. 211 — 86. Blodgett, Edwin U., to Friden, Inc. Tabulating card reader. 3.304.410, 2-14-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Punched-card reader. 3.304.411, 2-14-67, CI. 235—61.11. Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Record medium feed struc- ture. 3,327,917, 6-27-67, CI. 226 — 141. Blodgett, Edwin O., to Friden, Inc. Type bar actuating mecha- nism with separate drive and actuating bell cranks. 3,355,- 000, 11-28-67, CI. 197—17. Blodgett, Robert B., to The Okomite Co. Power cables with an improved moisture barrier. 3,339,007, 8-29-67, CI. 174—25. Blodgett, Stewart B., to Mirapak Inc. Automatic feed control system. 3,342,225. 9-19-67, CI. 141—1. Bloem, Jan, and W. Steinmaier, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing a semiconductor device by vapor-deposition. 3,331,716, 7-18-67, CI. 148 — 174. Blok, Dirk E., to Hunter Douglas International (Quebec) Ltd. Structural panel. 3,299,602, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 478. Blok, Lourens, J. F. M. Van Dijk, and J. T. Kots, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Control system for regulating the current in a magnetron tube. 3,302,060, 1-31-67, CI. 315—307. Blom, Car] J., and F. G. Marrujo, to Borg-Warner Corp. Pres- sure staging mechanical seal. 3,360,272, 12-26-67, CI. 277 — 3. Blom, Kenneth M. : See — Cooper, Merle D., Jr., and Blom. 3,358,408. Blom, Leendert, and J. L. F M Zwinkels, to Stamicarbon N.V. Tar removal in phenol process. 3,349,134, 10-24-67, CI. 260—621. Blomberg. Richard N.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aluminum-containing molding powder and process for making. 3,311,464, "3-28-67, CI. 75 — 5. Blomberg, Richard N.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Alumina titanate bonded magnesia. 3,316,108, 4-25-67, CI. 106—62. Blomdahl, Floyd A. : See — Schlicke. Heinz M., Blomdahl, Barbieri, and Koeorowski. 3,329,911. Blome, James C, E. M. Kern, and D. L. Kummer, to McDon- nell Aircraft Corp. Thermal insulation and ablation mate- rial. 3,317,455, 5-2-67, CI. 260—37. Blomet, Jacques, and G. Coindreau. Machine for the extrusion of paste products. 3,327,346, 6-27-67, CI. 18 — 12. Blomeyer, Friedrich, W. Zecher, and H. Holtschmidt, to Far- benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethane form- ing compositions containing sulfurous acid esters as retard- ing agents. 3,352,829, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Blomfiekl, Rodney A., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Com- positions containing quaternary ammonium salts. 3,329,609, 7-4-67. CI. 252—8.8. Blomgren, Erik A., and S. J. Szpak, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of operating a fuel cell utilizing ultrasonic mixing means removed from the fuel cell. 3.313.656, 4-11-67, CI. 136— ,«6. Blommers. Elizabeth A. : See — Bulbenko, George F., Gobran, and Blommers. 3,329.674. Blomquist. Arthur G., L. Larsen, M. C. Neuman, and P. G. Wermager. Miniature interlock switch. 3,300,600, 1-24-67, CI. 200—50. Blomquist, Leif G. : See — Abrams. John R., Blomquist, and Fine. 3,354,712. Blomstran, Carl A., to Stockham Valves & Fittings, Inc. Valve actuating mechanism. 3.318.568, 5-9-67, CI. 251 — 259. Blonder, Isaac S., to Blonder Tongue Electronics. Apparatus for switching radio frequency energy through plural cir cuit connections to display device. 3,323,042, 5-30-67, CI. 324—57. Blonder, Isaac S. Apparatus for producing mechanical oscil- lations suitable for controlling sweep circuits and other devices. 3,329,909, 7-4-67, CI. 331 — 178. Blonder-Tongue Electronics : See — Blonder, Isaac S. 3,323,042. Horowitz, Irving. 3.309,612. Horowitz. Irving. 3,329.904. Tongue, Ben H. 3,332.022. Blonn, George W.. Sr., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for rolling drawings. 3.311.318. 3-28-67. CI. 242 — 72. Blonsky, Joseph E., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Log- skidding air pan. 3,339,656. 9-5-67, CI .180 — 7. Blonstein. Jacob L„ and S. W. Sherman, to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Spacecraft boom erection appa- ratus. 3,305,193, 2-21-67 CI 244 — 1. Blood. Alden E. : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J. Jr., and Blood 3.329,643. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,298,- 979. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,356.659. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Heller. 3,338,949. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Statman. 3,332,984. LIST OF PATENTEES l:;:; Blood, Ellis \V. : See— Rairden, John R., Ill, and Blood. 3,350,912. Blood, Raymond : See — Stan, Ernest, and Blood. 3,320,773. Blood, Walter K. : See Buleraig, William K. and Blood. 3,311,700. Bloom, Aaron, and J. D. Olt, to Sierra Engineering Co. Filter mask l'acelet. 3,315,074, 4-25-67, CI. 128 — 146.4. Bloom, Arnold L., and D. L. Mansir, to Varian Associates. Gvromagnetlc resonance methods and apparatus. 3,360,716, 12-26-67, CI. 324— .5. Bloom, Arnold L., and D. L. Mansir, to Varian Associates. Gyromagnetic resonance methods and apparatus. 3,360,717, 12-26-67, CI. 324 — .5. Bloom, Barry M., and J. F. Muren, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Alkylated thioxanthenesulfonamides. 3,310,553, 3-21-67, CI. 2 to Hyues Steel Products Co. Drop wire guide. 3,358,718, 12-19-67. CI. 139—358. Boger, Henry W., to Worthington Corp. Multiple signal actu- ated diaphragm valve. 3,319,926, 5-16-67, CI. 251 — 61. Bogert, Ralph E., and R. C. Zoppoth. to Xerox Corp. Card handling mechanism. 3,356,983, 12-5-67, CI. 88 — 24. Bogese, Stephen B., to Virginia Plastics Co. Multi-cable spreader tool. 3,295,830, 1-3-67, CI. 254 — 131. Boggess, Winfred D., to The Beveridge Paper Co. Matrix mat for plastic printing plate. 3,318,240, 5-9-67, CI. 101 — 401.2. Boggess, Winfred D., to The Beveridge Paper Co. Stereotype mat containing a phosphate pigment and silicate pigment. 3,342,669, 9-19-67, CI. 162—181. Boggs, Alvah D., to Chevron Research Co. Two-stage flow target for well control apparatus. 3,336,947, 8-22-67, CI. 137 — 800. Boggs, Beryl A., to Allied Chemical Corp. Wrap remover. 3,350,758, 11-7-67, CI. 28—20. Boggs, Bervl A., to Allied Chemical Corp. Adjustable heater bracket assembly. 3,351,991, 11-14-67, CI. 28 — 62. Boggs, LeRoy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Method of production of fiber reinforced resin articles. 3,301,930, 1-31-67, CI. 264 — 137. Boggs, Le Rov R.. to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Production of hollow articles. 3,303,529, 2-14-67, CI. 18—4. Boggs. Le Roy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Limited differential transmission. 3,303,722, 2-14-67, CI. 74—650. Boggs, Le Roy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Method and apparatus for making elongated articles of fiber reinforced resin material. 3,306,797. 2-28-67, CI. 156—171. Boggs, Le Roy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Filament winding equipment. 3,307,998, 3-7-67, CI. 156—361. Boggs, Le Roy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Method of producing reinforced plastic articles. 3,336,426, 8-15-67, CI. 264 — 137. Boggs, Le Roy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. Apparatus and method for filament winding and curing on a plurality or mandrels. 3,341,387, 9-12-67, CI. 156 — 175. Boggs, LeRoy R., to Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. System for preparing and delivering liquid resin. 3,345,999. 10-10-67, CI. 137 — 205. Boggs, Roger L., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tractor track shoe with replaceable wear plate. 3,359,044, 12-19-67, CI. 305 — 57. Boggs, Roy H. : See — Cogswell, George W.. and Boggs. 3,337,362. Boggs, Roy H., and G. W. Cogswell, to A. E. Stalev Mfg. Co. Methylol amide adduct sizing composition. '3.321,324, 5-23-67, CI. 106 — 211. Boggs. Wilburn A., A. A. Esral, and S. C. Jacohsen to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Method for treatment of corrosion. 3.351,421, 11-7-67, CI. 21—2.7. Bogh, Billy R. : See — Bogh, Keith R. and B. R. 3,322,292. Bogh. Keith R. and B. R. Portable hydraulic lifting device. 3,322,292, 5-30-67, CI. 214 — 512. Bogie, Nelson H. Trailer stabilizer. 3,338,595, 8-29-67, CI. 280 — 446. Bogle, Lewis F. : See — Sincock, Thomas F., Bogle, and Scopp. 3,306,755. Bogle, Robert W., to United States of America, Navy. Super- regenerative pulse radar proximity fuse. 3,329,952, 7-4-67, CI. 343—7. Bogner, Gunther, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Superconductor device for shielding or collecting magnetic fields. 3,331.041, 7-11-67, CI. 335 — 216. Bogner, Paul M., to K & W Products, Inc. Adhesive coating and calking composition. 3,332,055. 7-18-67, CI. 339 — 278. Bogosh, Donald F. Trophy and fastener. 3,352,522, 11-14-67, CI. 248—158. Bogosian, Arda : See — Bogosian, Richard P. 3,318,625. Bogosian, Arda. Method and means for electric welding. 3,303,316, 2-7-67, CI. 219—80. Bogosian. Richard P., to A. Bogosian. Latch for closures. 3,318,625, 5-9-67, CI. 292—346. Bogossian, Armen, and H. H. Mackal, to Halkev-Roberts Corp. Oral inflation valve. 3,351,081, 11-7-67, CI. 137 — 223. Bogs, Charles W., to Esso Production Research Co. Elimina- tion of undesired components of seismograms. 3,315,222. 4-18-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Bogs, Charles W., and R. F. Gregory, to Esso Production Research Co. Method of recording seismic data. 3,308,- 472, 3-7-67, CI. 346—1. Bogue, Rodney K. Alternating current electromagnetic instru- ment. 3,341,834, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 199. Bogusch, Frank C, Jr., and J. A. De Carteret, to Millers Falls Co. Power-operated cutting tool. 3,313,024, 4-11-67, CI. 30 — 273. Bogyo, Robert A. : See — Mullis, Clyde M., Tosato, and Bogyo. 3,318,432. Bohac. Frantisek, and L. Burda, to Adamovske Strojirny, narodni podnik. Mechanism for axially reciprocating a distributing cylinder in a printing machine. 3,348,4S0, 10-24-67, CI. 101—349. Bohaker, Walter G. : See — Rosenberg, Merton I., and Bohaker. 3,314,000. Bohanon, Hoy R., to Acme Engineering and Mfg. Corp. Ventilating and circulating air system. 3,307,469, 3-7-67, CI. 98 — 33. Bohanon, Hoy R., to Acme Engineering and Mfg. Corp. Ven- tilating and circulating air system tube hanger. 3,318,224, 5-9-67. CI. 98 — 33. Bohart, Paul R., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Valve for dual motor control. 3,308,849, 3-14-67, CI. 137—625.17. Bohdansky, Josef: See — Grover, George M., Busse, and Bohdansky. 3,302,042. Jester, Alfred, Langpape, and Bohdansky. 3,353,037. Bohensky, George R., W. A. Herbst, W. D. Niles, and C. W. Siegmund, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of combusting a residual fuel utilizing a two-stage air in- jection technique and an intermediate steam injection step. 3,359,723, 12-26-67, CI. 60 — 39.05. Bohl, Lester E., and R. M. Vancamp, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Particle size control in fluidized oxychlorina- tion reaction. 3,296,319, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 654. Bohlen, Charles I., to Strick Corp. System of transferring containerized cargo. 3,297,178, 1-10-67, CI. 214 — 38. Bohlen, Charles I., to Strick Corp. Tractor with means to effect zero turning radius. 3,315,759, 4-25-67, CI. ISO— 79.2. Bohlen, Charles I., to Strick Corp. Roll-type side door for trailer. 3,324,596, 6-13-67, CI. 49—218. Bohler, Gebr. & Co. Aktiengesellschaft : See — Baumel, Anton. 3,307 939. Eichler, N'orbert. 3. 360, 365. Tarmann. Bruno. 3,346,036. Bohler. Walter: See — Weinrotter, Ferdinand, Muller, Schmidt, Bohler, and Schweighofer. 3,310,559. Bohler & Weber K.G., Firma : See — Sieber. Johannes H. 3.330,015. Bohling, William O. : -See — Norton, Charles L., Jr., Bohling, and Fentzke. 3,309,210. Bohlinger, Ernst, and S. Friedman. Combination brooch holder and necklace shortener. 3,323,324, 6-6-67, CI. 63 — 1. Bohlman, Lothar E., to Plasticap Ltd. Closure containers. 3,360,156, 12-26-67. CI. 220—60. Bohlmann, Siegfried E. Storage container for air-sensitive ma- terials. 3,337,087, 8-22-67, CI. 220—93. Bohm, John, to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Switching and memory circuit comprising series field effect transistors and silicon controlled rectifiers. 3,313.953, 4-11-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Bohm. Manfred, to International Standard Electric Corp. Method and device for distance measuring with the aid of electric waves. 3,298,024, 1-10-67, CI. 343 — 12. Bohm, Manfred, to International Standard Electric Corp. Beacon svstem for simultaneous azimuth and elevation de- termination. 3,349.399, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 106. Bohm, Wolfgang, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Computer having four-function arithmetic unit. 3,315,069, 4-18-67, CI. 235 — 164. Bohmann, Werner, C. Held, A. Martin, R. Gopel, W. Wirths, and W. Hiinlich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Pressure-proof completely enclosed reactor con- tainment structure. 3,318,780, 5-9-67, CI. 176 — 87. Bohme Fettchemie G. m.b.H. : See — Bellinger, Horst-Gunter. 3,357.922. Frotscher. Herbert, and Petzold. 3,347,803. Plapper, Jurgen, and Krause. 3,300,525. Bohme, Heinrich : See — Endres, Hermann. Bohme, and Jung. 3,303,484. Bohn, Donald I., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Braking cir- cuit. 3,313,992, 4-11-67, CI. 318 — 212. Bohn, F. O., to Dresser Industries. Inc. Hollow carrier gun. 3.346,056, 10-10-67, CI. 175—4.6. Bohn, Paul R. Insulation means for convertible automobiles. 3,319,995, 5-16-67, CI. 296 — 107. Bohn, Samuel. Sliding door construction and seal therefor. 3,305,973, 2-28-67, CI. 49 — 438. Bohn, Samuel. Frame construction. 3,305,999, 2-2S-67, CI. 52 — 732. Bohn, Samuel. Sliding closure assembly having wedge-type seals. 3,320,700, 5-23-67, CI. 49 — 404. Bohn, Samuel. Joint including T-connector. 3,339,953, 9-5-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Bohner, William R. : See — Simpson, Jack N., and Bohner. 3,332,086. Bohner, William R., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Dust guard for spectacles. 3,299,439, 1-24-67, CI. 2 — 13. Bohnstedt, Charles E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto- matic degaussing circuit with stand-bv tube-filament-heater circuit for color television receivers. 3,358,182, 12-12-67, CI. 315—8. Bohr, Alexander H., and W. O Borcherdt, to Thiokol Chem- ical Corp. Extensible boom. 3.319,987, 5-16-67, CI. 294 — 19. Bohrer, Byron B., to Sun Oil Co. Azeotropic drying process. 3,298,109, 1-17-67, CI. 34 — 5. Boice Gages, Inc. : See — Boice, Ralph A. 3,348,421. Boice. Ralph A., to Boice Gages, Inc. Slide propulsion means. 3,34S,421, 10-24-67, CI. 74 — 202. Boicey, Charles R. : See — Goeckel, Howard F., and Boicey. 3,323,204. LIST OF PATENTEES 139 Bolcey, James H., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for producing a laminated assembly. 3,307,999, 3-7-07, CI. 156—382. Boicey, James H., and J. G. Marriott, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Laminated safety glass units. 3,317,710, 5-2- 67, CI. 219—543. Boicliard, Jacques F. P. : See — Brossard, Bernard P., and Boichard. 3,349,132. Bole, Robert A. : See — Thomas, Edward W., Henthorn, and Boie. 3,320,419. Boik, Arnold K., and F. J. Stec, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Easy opening end. 3,315,837, 4-25-67, CI. 220 — 54. Boiko, Jury P., and V. K. Potapenko, to Juzhno-Ualsky Mashlnostcoitelny Lavod. Roll-driving spindle head. 3,334,- 505, 8-8-07, CI. 72 — 239. Boiko, Marvin M., to Tri-Bros. Chemical Corp. Tank cleaning compound and method of producing same. 3,296,143, 1-3- 67, CI. 252—87. Boileau, Jacques, and J. Vaganay, to Etat Francais, represente par le Ministre des Armees (Direction des Poudres). Process for the preparation of urethanes. 3,311,655, 3-28- 67, CI. 260 — 471. Bols, McCay & Associates Ltd. : See — Prus, Victor. 3,337,999. Boise Cascade Corp. : See — Hill, John L. 3,314,615. Lauring. Edgar A. 3 303,816. Odegaard, John C, and Bustos. 3,339,749. Schauer, Marvin L. 3,300,115. Boissevain, Mathew G., to FMC Corp. Curvilinear loom. 3,347,- 278, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 11. Boissevain, Mathew G., to FMC Corp. Intermittently operable coding mechanism for conveyor system. 3,351,176, 11-7-67, CI. 198—38. Boissier, Jacques R., and G. A. Combes, to Societe anonyme dite: Societe Industrielle pour la Fabrication des Anti- biotiques (S.I.F.A.). Tetracycline cyclohexyl sulphamate and process for preparation. 3,299,124, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 501. Boissier, Jacques R., and C. E. Malen, to Societe Anonyme dite: Societe Industrielle pour la Fabrication des Anti- biotiques (S.I.F.A.). Derivatives of thiachromanes and proc- ess for preparation. 3.355,459, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 327. Boissier, Pierre, to Usines et Acierles de Sambre et Meuse. Rigid railway bogie. 3,338,183, 8-29-67, CI. 105 — 202. Boissieras, Jean, L. F. Ceyzeriat, and M. J. C. Lefort. to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Organosilicon compounds and their use. 3,318,898, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 293. Boissieras. Jean, L. F. Ceyzeriat. and M. J. C. Lefort, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Organosilicon compounds and their use. 3.359,237. 12-19-67. CI. 260—46.5. Boissonnas, Roger, and E. Sandrin, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). I^aspartyl-L-alanyl-L-phenyl- alanyl-L-isoleucylglycyl-L-leucyl-L-methioninamide and its acid addition salts. 3.299.035, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Boissonnas. Roger, and R. Huguenin, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Novel polypeptides and inter- mediates for the preparation thereof. 3,299,036, 1-17-67. CI. 260—112.5. Boissonnas, Roger, and S. Guttmann, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Novel polypeptides and inter- mediates for the preparation therefor. 3,299.037, 1-17-67, CI. 260—112.5. Boissonnas, Roger, and S. Guttmann, to Sandoz Ltd Alanine 4-oxytocin. 3,318,864, 5-9-67. CI. 260 — 112.5. Boissonnas, Roger, and E. Sandrin, to Sandoz Ltd. L-prolvl-L- seryl-L-lysyl-L-alanyl-L-phenylalanvl-L-lsoleucyl-glycyl "- L- leucyl-L-methionine amide. 3,328,382, 6-27-67, CI. 2G0 — 112.5. Boissonnas. Roger, R. Huguenin, B. Berde, and W. Schalch. to Sandoz, Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.) Phe-2-orn-8- oxytocin. 3.352,843, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Boissonnas, Roger. S. Guttmann, and J. Pless, to Sandoz Ltd.. also known as Sandoz A.G. NleirMvs^-lvs^-ai-^-ACTH-val 25 - amide. 3.352.S44, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Boiston. David A., and D. C. F. Pratt, to Courtaulds Ltd. Manufacture of anhydrous sodium sulphate. 3,331,661, 7-18-67, CI. 23 — 121. Boisvert. Lilliane B. Mouth protector for saliva ejector. 3.333,340, 8-1-67, CI. 32—33. Boitas, Edward J., and L. D. Tea me, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Carrier for pneumatic-tube sys- tem. 3,323,755, 6-6-67, CI. 243—35. Boitel, Arwed C. to Alton Box Board Co. Package for books and method of making the same. 3,325,964, 6-20-67, CI. 53—32. Bojanowski, Richard F., and J. W. Herndon. to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Dehvdrogenation process. 3,356,750, 12-5- 67. CI 260 — 656. Bojner, Gosta : See — Bojner, Gustav and Gosta. 3,325,912. Bojner, Gustav. Device in rotatable drums for suspending chain systems for heat exchange. 3,333,837, 8-1-67, CI. 263—33. Bojner, Gustav and Gosta. Apparatus for treatment of loose materials with gaseous mediums. 3,325,912, 6-20-67, CI. 34 — 169. Bokros, Jack C, W. V. Goeddel, J. Chin, and R. J. Price, to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Pyrolytie carbon coated particles for nuclear applications. 3,298,921, 1-17-67, CI. 176—67. Bokshorn, Imre : See — Piteird, Pierre, and Bokshorn. 3,297,848. Boksjo, Carl I., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktlebolaget. Mercury arc rectifier for current converter. 3,300,684, 1-24-67, CI. 315—323. Boksjo, Carl I., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktlebolaget Vasteras. Over voltage protection means for high voltage mercury arc rectifiers. 3,310,707, 3-21-67, CI. 315 — 123. Boksjo, Carl I., to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktlebolaget. Vapor rectifier with deionization control by an auxiliary vapor rectifier. 3.344,309. 9-26-07, CI. 315—163. Boksjo, Carl I., and E. G. Hedenbo, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktlebolaget. Rectifier and voltage divider means utilized as bv-pass means for converters. 3,302,094, 1-31-67, CI. 321—27. Boland, Lawrence J. : See — Zeitler, Carl, Jr., and Boland. 3,354,430. Boland, Leonard A., to General Motors Corp. Seat belt re- tractor. 3,319,998, 5-16-67, CI. 297—388. Boland, Paul, J. D. Fleming. Jr., and J. N. Harris, to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Porosity data apparatus. 3,309,- 912, 3-21-67, CI. 73—38. Bolda, Frank J. : See — Gulliksen, John T., Bolda, Hallstead, and Oldaker. 3,307,246. Bolda, Frank J., J. T. Gulliksen, and H. K. Hazel, to Inter- national Business Machine Corp. Method of making elec- trical connectors and connections, 3,320,658, 5-23-67, CI. 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Bolda, Frank J., J. T. Gulliksen, A. E. Oldaker, and R. F. Ross, to International Business Machines Corp. Indium- bismuth-gold alloys. 3,323,912, 6-6-67, CI. 75 — 134. Bolde, Michael W. Dental materials mixing apparatus. 3,342,- 460, 9-19-67, CI. 259—122. Boldebuck, Edith M., and J. F. Klebe, to General Electric Co. Silylated polyamide-acids and compositions thereof. 3,303,- 157, 2-7-67, CI. 260—30.4. Bolden, Harold E. Lens holding chuck. 3,321,870, 5-30-67, CI. 51 — 125. Bolding, Benson H.. Sr. Scratcher attachment for oil well casing. 3,357,494, 12-12-67, CI. 166—173. Boldon, Alvyn C. : See — Allbright, Norman J„ and Boldon. 3,295,929. Boldriek, John S., and H. M. Krause, Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Repair of wells. 3,316,963, 5-2-67, CI. 166 — 14. Boldt, Manfred : See — Heuse, Otto, Boldt, and Wirtz. 3,316,162. Boldt, Werner F. : See — Freeman. Walter R.. and Boldt. 3,348,377. Bolduan, Orvil E. A. : See— Werth, John J„ and Bolduan. 3,319,071. Boldwin, D. H., Co. : See — Martin, Daniel W., and Bereskln. 3,322,874. Bole, Claude E., to United States Steel Corp. Temporary liner flue assembly for repairing masonry stacks. 3,352,072, 11— 14-67, CI. 52—127. Boles, David R., J. S. Davis, and P. E. Wells, to The Banker Ramo Corp. Multi-apertured memory arrangement. 3,309,- 681, 3-14-67, CI. 340—174. Bolesky, John D., to Thermo-O-Dise, Inc. Snap acting ther- mal disc with bent-over angulated leaf spring contact mem- ber. 3,317,693, 5-2-67, CI. 200—138. Boleskv, Richard C, to Uniroyal, Inc. Methods and appara- tus for making cushioned articles. 3,325,329, 6-13-67, CI. 156—216. Bolesky, Richard C, to United States Rubber Co. Method of fastening. 3.344,504, 10-3-67, CI. 29 — 432.2. Bolesworth, Roy : See — Rizk, Waheeb, and Bolesworth. 3,327,476. Bolev, Robert D. : See- — - Mierendorf, Robert C. Nielsen, and Boley. 3,336,482. Bolez, Carl A., and J. A. Pryor, to Air Products and Chemi- cals, Inc. Hydrogen purification system with separated vapor and liquid mixed to provide a heat exchange medium. 3,359,744, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 36. Bolger, James W., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Sub- stituted 3-hydroxydibenzopyrans. 3,325,489, 6-13-67, CI. 260—247.2. Bolger. James W., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Sub- stituted 1-hydroxydibenzopyrans. 3,325,490, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Bolger, John C. : See — Martin, Calvin L., and Bolger. 3,299,747. Bolhofer, William A., to Merck & Co.. Inc. 3.4.-dihvdro-2,5- dimethoxynaphthalene. 3,321,530, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 613. Bolhofer, William A., and J. J. Baldwin, to Merck & Co., Inc. Cycloaliphatic substituted naphthvloxy-alkanoic acids and a method for their preparation. 3,347.910, 10-17-67, CI. 260—520. Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Method and apparatus for binding paper. 3,321,786, 5-30- 67, CI. 11—1. Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory, Inc. Remote call-in multiple recorder switching system. 3.328,- 536, 6-27-67, CI. 179—100.1. Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory. Inc. Endless tape control device. 3,347.432, 10-17-67, CI. 226 — 50. Bolidens Gruvaktiebolas : See — Fahlstrom, Per A. H. H.. and Ovasater. 3.307.697. Johansson, Fritz A., Lundsren, and Magnusou. 3.319,- 72S. Lundstriim. Hans T.. Walhlen. and Melkersson. 3,347,958. 140 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bolie, Victor W., to Iowa State University Research Founda- tion, Inc. Artificial heart cycling system. 3,337,878, 8-29- 67, CI. 3—1. Boling Chair Co. : See — Clapp. Bvron S. 3,313,575. Boling, Kurt G. R. : See — Agdur, Nils B., Sellberg, Boling, and Oilman. 3,296,482. Bolinger, Edgar D. : See — Klein. Norman E. and Bolinger. 3,325,988. Bolinger, Edgar D., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Bal- anced elasticized multifilament yarn. 3,325,989, 6-20-67, CI. 57—140. Bolinger, Edgar D., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Coat- ing compositions of unsaturated monocarboxylic acid poly- mer and polyurethane. 3,360,494, 12-26-67, CI. 260—29.6. Bolinger. George N. Motor vehicle warning signal. 3,317,- 893, 5-2-67, CI. 340—96. Bolinaer, Howard and R. W. Material spreading vehicle. 3,334,760, 8-S-67, CI. 214—355. Bolinger, Ralph W. : See — Bolinger. Howard and R. W. 3,334,760. Bolk, Ary, W. C. P. M. Meernian, and P. J. Buysman, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of making a cast- ing mold. 3,339,621, 9-5-67, CI. 164 — 26. Bolkcom, Wilbur T. : See — Knapp, William E„ and Bolkcom. 3,321,006. Bolkow Gesellsehaf t mit beschrankter Haftung : See — Emde, Gunter. 3,342,185. Emde, Gunter. 3,353,280. Grasmuck, Dieter. 3,312,835. Kranz, Walter. 3.301,069. Kuhlo, Gunther, and Hermann. 3,339,293. Mais, Frank. 3,316,808. Peters. Johannes. 3,308,760. Pfleiderer, Kurt. 3,303.887. Pfleiderer, Kurt, and Schwarz. 3,321,020. Riedel. Edmund. 3,316,809. Sass, Hans-Eckhard, and Theunissen. 3,339,452. •Schoneborn, Hellmuth. 3,317,908. Sedlmaier, Franz. 3,330.505. Vilbig, Friedrich. 3,333,269. Von Maydell, Wladimir, and Barthel. 3,326,624. Boll, Richard H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Apparatus for the generation of electric energy. 3,309,546, 3-14-67, CI. 310—11. Bollag, Werner, H. Gutmann, B. Hegediis, A. Kaiser, A. Langemann, M. Muller, and P. Zeller, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Substituted hydrazine derivatives and process for the manufacture thereof. 3,330,837, 7-11-67, CI. 260—296. Bolland, Roger Y. H. H., to Societe Anonyme Glaceries Reunies. Fluid quenching apparatus for producing a dif- ferentially toughened zone in a toughened glass. 3,304,166, 2-14-67. CI. 65—273. Bollar, Leo C Impact apparatus. 3,352.143, 11-14-67, CI. 72 — 445. Bollen, Hans : See — Riinsdorp, Johannes E., Van Kampen, and Bollen. 3,336,- 205. Bollen, Walter M., G. H. Goff, and W. L. Short, to Chevron Research Co. Ammonia recovery process. 3,335,071, 8-8-67. CI. 203 — 85. Bollenbach. Frederic W. : See — Ells, Myron B., and Bollenbach. 3,320,863. Ells, Myron B., and Bollenbach. 3,349,993. Boiler, Arthur, A. Furst, and E. G. Herzog, to Hoffmann- La Roche, Inc. 10-alkyl steroids and processes for their preparation. 3,309,386, 3-14-67, CI. 260—397.3. Boiler Develooment Corp. : 'See — Snider, Gerald E., and Boiler. 3,311,495. Boiler, Ernest R. : See — Snider, Gerald E., and Boiler. 3,311,495. Boiler. John A. : See — Fries, John R.. Price, and Boiler. 3,303,614. Bollert, Volker : See — Curtius. Ulrieh, Bollert, Fritz, and Nentwig. 3,326,958. Bollert, Volker, U. Curtius, G. Fritz, and H. Schnell, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Phosphoric acid diaryl esters as catalysts in transesterification of diaryl- carbonates with dihvdric phenols. 3,321,439, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 47. Bollesen, Vernon P., and L. F. Slattery, to Control Data Corp. Transformer switching matrix. 3,317,896, 5-2-67, CI. 340—166. Bollfrass, Charles A. : See — Latham, Raymond E„ Bollfrass, and Brown. 3,325,176. Latham, Ravmond E., Brown, Dane, and Bollfrass. 3,307,735. Bollia. Georg : See — Boos, Hermann, and Boilig. 3.348,704. Bollig, Georg, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Means for securing units consisting of a shear blade and its mounting to the saddles of sheet-metal shears. 3,313,195, 4-11-67, CI. 83—698. Bolliger, Frederic E. : See — Carras, Andrew N., Nussbaumer, and Bolliger. 3,330,109. Bolliger, Hans, to E. Mettler-Muller A.G. Vending machine for thread spools and other substantially spool-like articles. 3,300.015, 1-24-67, CI. 194 — 2. Boiling, Fritz : See — Maennig, Heinrich, and Boiling. 3,317,204. Boiling, Stewart, & Co. : See — Matsuoka, James T. 3,352,542. Boiling, Thomas J., Jr. Closed fluid system for sealing valve closure elements. 3,321,176, 5-23-67, CI. 251 — 172. Boiling, Thomas J., Jr. Closed fluid system for sealing valve closure elements. 3,353,783, 11-21-67, CI. 251—172. Bollinger. Harold N. Elastic extension device. 3,353,817, 11-21-67, CI. 267 — 69. Bollinger, Luther L., Sr. : See — Fisher, Franklin G., and Bollinger. 3,321,255. Bollinger, Waldon P., and J. R. Ford, to United States of America, Army. Simultaneous lobing radar. 3,309,701, 3-14-67, CI. 343—11. Bolljahn, Harriette : See — Bolljahn, John T., and Matthaei. 3,327,255. Bolljahn, John T., deceased (by H. Bolljahn), and G. L. Matthaei. Interdigital band-pass filters. 3,327,255, 6-20-67, CI. 333 — 73. Bollman, John A. : See — Bollman, John A., Gates, and Voss. 3,346,439. Bollman, John A., A. A. Gates, and H. C. Voss, assors. of a /4 to said J. A. Bollman, % to M. H. Rechnitz, and % to R. J. Martin. Stamp affixing machine. 3,346,439, 10-10-67, CI. 156—522. Bollmeier, Emil W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Self- cleaning high tension insulator. 3,324,223, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 30. Bolner, Thomas E., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Mold for making insulated rocket motor nozzles. 3,307,221, 3-7-67, CI. 18—16.5. Bolognesi. Giampaolo, to Semel S.p.A. Resistor sensitive to temperature and process for manufacturing it. 3,329,917, 7-4-87, CI. 338 — 22. Bolotin, Boris M., L. S. Kurnosova, O. N. Koroljkova, D. A. Drapkins, J. A. Terskoi, L. G. Sinjaver, V. G. Brudz. and G. D. Jarovaja, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledorateljsky Institute Khimicheskikh Realktivov I Osobo Chirstykh Khimicheskikh Veshchesty. Process of manufacturing sub- stituted 2-(2-arvlsulphonyl aminophenyl)-4H,3,l-benzoxa- zin-4-one. 3,335,137, 8-8-67, CI. 266—244. Bolstad, Richard : See — Vieth. Richard D., Dooley, Arnoff, and Bolstad. 3,353,990. Bolstad, Richard, E. J. Aronoff, P. D. Whyzmuzis, and E. B. Maloney, to Interchemical Corp. Low molecular weight compositions of high vinvlidene chloride-content copolymers. 3,326,838, 6-20-67, CI. 260—931.2. Bolster, Morris F., to General Electric Co. High power micro- wave load. 3,312,914, 4-4-67, CI. 333 — 22. Bolster, Morris F., :N. C. Gittinger, E. S. Sampson, and J. R. Whitten, to General Electric Co. Ranging system. 3,305,- 682, 2-21-67, CI. 246 — 167. Bolt Associates, Inc. : See — Chelminski, Stephen V. 3.310,128. Bolt Beranek and -Newman Inc. : See — Gilbert, Ernest E. 3,347,986. Klepper, David L. 3,299.206. Marill, Thomas M., and Edwards. 3,347,988. Watters. Bill G., and Kurtze. 3,347,335. Bolt, Richard R., and D. E. Wobbe, to American Can Co. Method of forming a coated metal container and article pro- duced thereby. 3,360,157, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 64. Bolte, Ronald P. : See — Holden, Roy J., and Bolte. 3,344,895. Boltniew, Alexander, to Hercules Inc. Elastic polypropylene yarn and process for its preparation. 3,323,190, 6-6-67, CI. 28—72. Boltniew, Alexander, to Hercules Inc. Electrostatic flocking process using modified stereoregular polypropylene fibers. 3.356,521, 12-5-67, CI. 117—17. Bolton, Benjamin A., and J. R. Stephens, to Standard Oil Co. Polytrimellitamide solutions and coatings therefrom. 3,320,202, 5-16-67, CI. 260—30.2. Bolton, Cecil G., Jr. Fluid coupling. 3.334,860, 8-8-67, CI. 251 — 149.1. Bolton, Donald P., to Basic Products Corp. Regulating trans- former system. 3,344,341. 9-26-67, CI. 323 — 45. Bolton, Douglas H. H. : See — Potts, Michael C. Pawling, and Bolton. 3,309,880. Bolton, Douglas H. H., and M. C, Potts, to Dowdy Mining Equipment Ltd. Advanceable roof support assemblies. 3,301,136. 1-31-67, CI. 91—189. Bolton, Douglas H. H, F. Pawling, and M. C. Potts, to Dowry Mining Equipment Ltd. Advanceable roof support assem- blies. 3,319,529. 5-16-67, CI. 91—189. Bolton, Douglas H. H., M. C. Potts, and F. Pawling, to Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. Roof support assemblies. 3,320,858, 5-23-67, CI. 91—1. Bolton-Emerson, Inc. : See — Russell, Frank H. 3,327,956. Bolton, James F. : See — Bolton, James F. 3,337,057. Bolton. James F., to J. F. Bolton. Settling tanks for sewage. 3,337,057, 8-22-67, CI. 210^527. Bolton, Norman A., to General Signal Corp. Traffic signal controller. 3.299,401, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 41. Bolton, Robert H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control circuits for hysteresis motors. 3,302,084, 1-31-67, CI. 318 — 166. Boltze, Karl-Heinz: See — Kopf, Rudolf, Boltze, Lorenz, and Muhlenbein. 3,308,019. Bolyard, Joseph E. Trailer Hitch. 3,347,562, 10-17-67, CI. 2S0 — 406. Bolz Pelting Service, Inc. : See — Bolz, Robert E. 3,313,038. Bolz, Robert E., to Bolz Pelting Service, Inc. Pelt drying frame. 3.313,038, 4-11-67, CI. 34 — 103. LIST OK PATENTEES I 11 Bolzs Schuneniann, Hans-Bernhard, to Schellpressenfabrik Koenlg & Bauer Aktiengesellscbaft Folding Made carrier with tubular, double sun gearing. 3,348,837, LO 24 67, CI. 270 77. Bomag Bopparder Mascbinenbougesellscbaft m.b.H. : Sec — Scbwambor, Karl 11., and Scbaicb. 3,318,210. Boman, William II. : See — Rosenberger, .Maurice S., Bowman, King, La Fever, and RicCoUuni. 3,323,609. Bonmr, Horace L. : See — Boger. Harold J., and Dunmore. 3,35S,71S. Dubois, Joseph W., 3,352,097. Bombardier, Germain. Endless track for track-laying vehicle. 3,347,601. 10-17-67, CI. 303 — 35. Bombardier!, Adrian... Mixing-metering device for ice-creams. 3,340,825, 9-12-07. CI. 107 —31. Bomberger, Howard B., Jr.. to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Methods for the elevated temperature protection of metallic surface, and coatings therefor. 3,295,346, 1-3-67, CI. 72 — 4-1. Bomb. Henry L. Girder crane monorail beam. 3,319,5S0, 5 16-67, CI. 104 — 98. Bon, Charles K. : See — Xeipert, Marshall I*., and Bon. 3,306,700. Xeipert, Marshall I'., and Bon. 3,320,674. Bon, Charles K., R. E. Carr, and M. P. Neipert, to The Dow- Chemical Co. Electrolytic cell and anode assembly there- for. 3.310,462. 3-21-67, CI. 204 — 219. Bonafide Mills, Inc. . See- — Slosberg. David K. 3,322, S72. Bonamarte, Inc. : See — Schreyer, Teddy A. 3.339,353. Bonanno, Ernest J. : See — Murphy, Robert J., Spellues, Miller, Bonanno, Gleaner, and Sikorski. 3,328,534. Bonanno. Joseph L., to DeLuxe Reading Corp. Power con- trolling device lor a remote toy equipped with a reversible electric motor. 3.303.403. 2-7-67. CI. 318 — 257. Bonanno, Joseph L., to De Luxe Beading Corp. Signaling de- vice for helmets. 3,309,691, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 321. Bonanno, Joseph L., to DeLuxe Topper Corp. Display box for dolls and the like. 3,324,997, 0-13-07, CI. 206 — 45.3-1. Bonar, Thomas & Co. i Canada), Ltd.: See Waugh. Richard D. 3.313.642. Bonasera, Donald E. : See — Raymond, Francis A., and Bonasera. 3.29S.622. Bonazili, Robert P. : See — Keenan. James, and Bonazili. 3,32S,10S. Bonazoli, Robert P. : See — Palermo. James J., Bonazoli, Scoledge, and Audesse. 3.321,662. Bond, Beverly B., and J. Schnapp. to Ronson Corp. Inner cutter mounting for power shavers. 3,319,334, 5-16-67. CI. 30 — 43.92. Bond, Donald C, to Union Oil Co. Apparatus for detecting change in liquid composition flowing in pipeline. 3,306,320, 2-2S-67, CI. 137 — 624.13. Bond, Donald C. to Union Oil Co. of California. Secondary recovery method with surfactant in fracturing fluid. 3,335,- 794. 8-15-07. CI. 166 — 9. Bond, Donald C, to Union Oil Co. Method for recovering oil from subterranean formations. 3,342,261, 9-19-67, CI. 166—11. Bond, Donald C, and G. G. Bernard, to Union Oil Co. of California. Forming foam under reservoir conditions in petroleum recovery process. 3,318,379, 5-9-67, CI. 166 — 9. Bond. Donald S.. to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse echo recognition systems. 3,312,970, 4-4-67, CI. 343 — 6. Bond. Frank : See — Webb, Ernest C. Bond, Kegg, and Moranz. 3,337,902. Bond. Fred W. H., to ABC Systems, Inc. Display fountain. 3,337.134, 8-22-67. CI. 239 — 19. Bond, Harry .. to American Cyanamid Co. Herbicidal compositions and processes of controlling undesirable planl species in the presence of crops therewith. 3,351,458, 11-7-07, Cl. 71 — 121. Bondarei a. Valerija D. : £e< Karpenko, Alexei K.. Bondareva, Malinin, Dmolsnisky, Koroleva, I'oljakov, and Saveljev. 3,356,045. Bonde, Robert L. : See — Lindberg, Charles W., Tlam, and Bonde. 3,302.572. Bondeseu, Anton .1.. Jr.. and R. F. Carr. Ski line winder. 3.326,493, 6-20-67, Cl. 242 — 107.4. Bondesson, Erik, and E. Tehler. Panel structures for sus- pending display stands. 3,315,818, 4-25-67, Cl. 211 — 148. Bondroit, Fritz, to Goetzewcrke Friedrich Goetz A.-G. Sealing means tor flanges, especially for cylinder heads. 3,346,266, 10-10-67, Cl. 277 — 153. Bond's Wear Ptv. Ltd.: See — Kennedy, Alan M., and Wood. 3,354,852. Bondurant, James A.: See — Humpherys, Allan S., and Bondurant. 3,300,9S5. Bondy, Clemens : See — Cruden, John M. and Bondy. 3,321,431. Bone, Evan P., deceased (by L. M. Bone, executrix), to J. Page Hayden. Head light having ellipsoidal reflector. 3. 345,- 510, 10-3-67, Cl. 240 — 41.3. Bone, Leah M. : see — Bone, Evan P. 3,345,510. Bone, Ronald D. C. : See — Barron. James O., Coomes, and Bone. 3.352.221. Boneck, Roger L. Hinged supports. 3,337,904, 8-29-67, Cl. 16—135. Bonecutter, Charles A. : See — Murib, Jawad H., and Bonecutter. 3,324,146. Bonessa, Vick G. : See — Bageman, James C, Bonessa, and Roe. 3.326,051. Bonetti, Giovanni A. : See — Michalski, Conrad, and Bonetti. 3,297,769. Bonetti, Giovanni A., and R. Rosenthal, to The Atlantic Re- fining Co. Conversion of nitroolefins to nitroalcohols. 3,347,- 939, 10-17-67, Cl. 260—641. Bonfield, John H., and A. W. Sogn, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for separating cvclohexane oxidation products. 3,350.444, 10-31-67. Cl. 260 — 531. Bongard, James A., and M. R. Swinehart. to Cutler-Hammer. Inc. Sealed switches. 3,327,262, 6-20-67, Cl. 335—154. Bongenaar, Willem, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Magnetic core switch. 3,351,772, 11-7-67, Cl. 307 — 88. Bongort, Edgar A. : See — Akin, Welling T„ and Bongort. 3,313,902. Bonheim, Hans J. : See — Gruettner, Gerard G., and Bonheim. 3,356,022. Bonheimer, Howard P. : See — Scopelite, Thomas M., Hlavacek, and Bonheimer. 3,316,- 103. Bonhoff, Willi, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesell- schaft mit besehrankter Haftung. Rolling mill stand. 3,298,215. 1-17-67, Cl. 72—238. Bonhote, Rene : See — Reuge, Henri, Bonhote, and Chevalier. 3,325,178. Boni. Robert E., and J. E. Heck, to Armco Steel Corp. Method of producing low oxygen oriented silicon-iron. 3,305,354, 2-21-67, Cl. 75 — 129. Bonic, Isaac. Combination snow shovel and scraper. 3,334.939. 8-8-67, Cl. 294 — 51. Boniface. Edmund A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Cockpit sound recorder. 3,327,067, 6-20-67, Cl. 179—100.2. Boniface, Peter E. : See — - Keck. James C, and Boniface. 3,324,303. Bonilla, Charles F., and W. T. Sha, to Cnited States of Amer- ica. Atomic Energy Commission. Void detection utilizing neutron attenuation. 3,350,564, 10-31-67, Cl. 250 — 106. I'.onin, Edward L. : See — Biard, James R., and Bonin. 3,321,631. Biard. James R., Bonin, Kilby, and Pittman. 3,304.431. Bonin. Edward L.. and J. S. Kilby, to Texas Instruments Inc. Electrical chopper comprising photosensitive transistors and light emissive diode. 3.304.429, 2-14-67. Cl. 250 — 217. Bonin. George E., to Corning Glass Works. Grinding and pol- ishing pad. 3,355,843. 12-5-67, Cl. 51 — 397. Bonin. Richard E., and J. R. Tucker, Jr., to General Electric Co. Electrical cable support. 3,335,326. 8-8-67, Cl. 317 — 99. Bonino, Bruce S.. to United States Rubber Co. Instrument and method for profile generation. 3.315,265, 4-1S-07. Cl. 346 — 1. Bonis, George, to Sunstates Sportswear. Inc. Sewing ma- chine control system. 3,298,341, 1-17-67, Cl. 112 — 219. Bonis, Laszlo J., to Ilikon Corp. Lubricant composition and articles and process of preparing and using the same. 3.297.571. 1-10-67, Cl. 252 — 12. Bonis. Laszlo J. to Ilikon Corp. Method of grain refining zinc. 3.360.366. 12-26-67, Cl. 75 — 17S. Bonis. Laszlo J., O. A. Sandven, and B. Manning, to Ilikon Corp. Method of heating and forming powdered metals. 3.331.686, 7-18-67. Cl. 75—226. Bonis. Laszlo J., and A. F. Witt, to Ilikon Corp. Method of blowing aluminum. 3.342.24S, 9-19-67, Cl. 164 — 55. Bon.iour. Maurice : See — Raeber, Victor, and Bonjour. 3.306.367. Bonk, Basil A., to General Radio Co. Method of and apparatus for computation particularly suited for microphone absolute calibration. 3,327,071, 6-20-67, Cl. 179 — 175.1. Bonk, Chaim. and S. Rafowitz. Cap. 3.35S.292. 12-19-67, Cl. 2—172. 142 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bonk, Leon F. : See — Fahey, James H., Jr., Dahl, Frederickson, and Bonk. 3,349,239. Bonmarin, Jacques: See — Burnier, Pierre, and Bonmarin. 3,301,937. Bonmarin, Jacques, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Process for the treat- ment of magnesium-silicon aluminum alloys. 3,337,377, 8-22-67, CI. 148 — 159. Bonn, Robert P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Strip thick- ness control apparatus. 3,332,264, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 16. Bonn, Theodore H., to Honeywell Inc. Laser recorder using medium having encapsulated chemicals. 3,351,948, 11-7- 67, CI. 346—76. Bonn, Theodore H., B. Brooke, and H. A. Goldman, to Honey- well Inc. Unit record processing apparatus. 3,307,556, 3-7-67, CI. 129 — 16.1. Bonnard, Lucien, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Synthetic linear copolyesters and shaped articles containing them. 3,312,- 667, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 75. Bonnefoy, Jean R. H., to Printed Motors Inc. Flat annular airgap electric rotary machines. 3,354,332, 11-21-67, CI. 310—268. Bonnell, Charles R., and K. L. McMillen, to Standard Pre- cision, Inc. Mechanical movement. 3,342,077, 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 89.2. Bonnell, Charles R., and K. L. McMillen, to Electronic Com- munications, Inc. Roll-stabilized platform. 3,357,242. 12-12- 67, CI. 73—178. Bonnell, Larrv W. Combination agricultural machine. 3,352, 261, 11-14-67, CI. 111—8. Bonnell, Roswell W. Suspension swing-hammock, convertible chair, and suspension swing-toy. 3,344,443, 10-3-67, CI. 5—120. Bonnell, William L., Co., Inc., The : See — Brunn, John. 3,335,638. Bonnema. Jentje : See — Phielix, Bernard, and Bonnema. 3,313,856. Bonner, Raymond E., to International Business Machines Corp. Segmentation method and apparatus. 3,344,399, 9-26-67. Cl. 340—146.3. Bonner, Robert C. : See — Lentz, Ervin C, Bonner, and Balluff. 3,295,313. Bonner, Tom W., and W. R. Mills, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Semiconductor radiation detector for use in nuclear well logging. 3.312,823, 4-4-67, Cl. 250—83.3. Bonner, Willard H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Crystalline polyalkvlene isophthalamide filaments with voids. 3,325,342, 6-13-67, Cl. 161 — 178. Bonnet, Georges, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. De- vice including a logical multiplication matrix for calcu- lating correlation functions. 3,327,103, 6-20-67, Cl. 235 — 181. Bonnet, Yannik, and G. Vivant, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Cyclo- pentadecane carboxylic acid and its lower alkyl esters. 3.330,854, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 468. Bonnette. Roland E., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Count- ing devices. 3.310,661, 3-21-67, Cl. 235—92. Bonnette, Roland E., and F. W. Spencer, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Conveyor systems. 3,305,073, 2-21-67, Cl. 198—38. Bonney, Robert B.. and C. R. Sublett, to Electronic Engi- neering Co. of California. Computer language translator. 3,321,609. 5-23-67, Cl. 235 — 154. Bonney. Robert E„ 25% to S. Brookins, 5% to T. R. Ca vines. 5% to C. S. Bailey, and 5% to E. C. Paine. Mold holder assembly for mounting in a molding apparatus. 3,310,276, 3-21-67, Cl. 249 — 120. Bonnin, Andre, and S. Yardamian, to Saint Gobain Techniques Nouvelles. Method of preparation of solution containing barium 137. 3,345,305, 10-3-67, Cl. 252 — 301.1. Bonning, Nelson G., to Buffalo China, Inc. Cup topping ma- chine. 3,355,840, 12-5-67, Cl. 51—71. Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Sewing apparatus for sewing in accordance with a pre-formed pattern. 3,349,- 731, 10-31-67. Cl. 112 — 2. Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Automatic fabric feeder device for sewing machines. 3.352,262, 11-14-67, Cl. 112 — 2. Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Pattern sewing de- vice for sewing machines. 3,356,052, 12-5-67, Cl. 112 — 158. Bono, Lugi, to Necchi Societa Per Azioni. Apparatus for stop- ping a sewing machine with its needle in pre-determined position. 3,358,629, 12-19-67, Cl. 112 — 219. Bono, Luigi, to Necchi Societa per Azioni. Thread-cutting mechanism for sewing machines. 3,359,933, 12-26-67, Cl. 112 — 252. Bono, Philip : See — Webb, James E. 3,295,790. Bonova Etablissement : See — Smolnik, Felix. 3,359,659. Bon-ta, Simon, to Sterling Drug, Inc. Myristyl dimethvl benzvl- ammonium chloride dihydrate. 3,360,563, 12-26-67, Cl. 260—567.6. Bontempi, Ignatius, to De Francisci Machine Corp. Alimen- tary paste products can filling machine and method. 3,315,620, 4-25-67, Cl. 107 — 69. Bontempi, Ignatius, and I. De Francisci, to De Francisci Machine Corp. Spaghetti drier apparatus. 3,340,991, 9-12- 67, Cl. 198 — 21. Bontempo, Andrew, to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Multidigit register circuit having random interrogating means. 3,311,709, 3-28-67, Cl. 179 — 18. Bontrager, Lloyd J., to Star Tank and Boat Co. Travel trailer. 3.314,715, 4-18-67, Cl. 296 — 23. Bonuchi, James A., J. L. Hathorn, and R. S. Zebarth, to Gordon Johnson Co. Separation of poultry shanks from drumsticks. 3,323,164, 6-6-67, Cl. 17 — 11. Bonvallet, Gordon G., to Corning Glass Works. Reflex marker. 3,343,467, 9-26-67, Cl. 94 — 1.5. Bonvalot, Pierre, and B. Courtan, to CSF-Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Storage tube target and method for making same. 3,354,334, 11-21-67, Cl. 313—68. Bonvicini, Alberto, and E. Udos, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Poly-alpha-olefin pyridinic polyamide compositions having high receptivity to dyestuffs. 3,320,334, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 857. Bonvicini, Alberto, and E. Udos, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Treatment of polyolefin-nitrogenous resin fiber with methyl aziridinyl phosphoxides. 3,321,267, 5-23-67, Cl. 8 — 100. Bonzi, Stephen A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Precision rotary work table. 3,336,823, 8-22-67, Cl. 77 — 64. Boodman, Isaac S. : See — Buck, Richard M., and Boodman. 3,300,617. Booe, James M., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electrolytic capacitor with niobium anode and depolarizer in the elec- trolyte. 3,296,500, 1-3-67, Cl. 317 — 230. Booe, James M., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Atmosphere control within the hermetic enclosure of electrolytic capaci- tor assemblies. 3,297,918, 1-10-67, Cl. 317 — 230. Booe, James M., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Seal structure in electrolytic device including disc-members and anode spacer. 3,300,692, 1-24-67, Cl. 317 — 230. Booher, Carl V. : See — Walker, John C. F., Ill, and Booher. 3,351,004. Booher, Richard B., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Electrical print- ing using stencil and moving slot powder metering means. 3,307,477, 3-7-67, Cl. 101—114. Booher, Robert K. : See — Githens, Samuel E., Jr., and Booher. 3,319,057. Booher, Russell L. : See — Low, Hans, Booher, and Lauck. 3,303,131. Booij, Jan G., to Aviolanda MaatschappiJ voor Vliegtuigbovw N.V. Installation for unloading a number of holders. 3,300,027, 1-24-67, Cl. 198—143. Book Covers, Inc. : See — Mullen, Edward K„ and Carter. 3,318,618. Book, Nils, to Aktiebolaget Motala Verkstad. Apparatus for disintegrating materials by means of liquid jets. 3,326,607, 6-20-67, Cl. 299 — 58. Book, Walter R., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Electrical connector. 3,323,100, 5-30-67, Cl. 339—242. Booker, Aylwin R. Heat shrinkable connector for electrical wire. 3,320,355, 5-16-67, Cl. 174 — 84. Booker, Finis E. Complementary acting valves for recirculat- ing fluid distribution apparatus. 3,312,243, 4-4-67, Cl. 137 — 609. Booker, Jasper A. Commuter ticket-book holder. 3,315,799, 4-25-67, Cl. 206 — 40.5. Books, Ralph C, and P. E. Olson, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Automatic control apparatus for variable pitch pro- pellers. 3.302.724, 2-7-67, Cl. 170 — 135.74. Bool. Alan G. : See — Barker, Allan, Bool, and Ackroyd. 3,322,645. Boole, Reginald E. G., to The Wellman Bibbv Co. Ltd. Flexible couplings. 3.345,831, 10-10-67, Cl. 64—14. Boom, Roger W., to North American Aviation, Inc. Stable superconducting magnet. 3,310,765, 3-21-67, Cl. 335 — 216 Boomgaard, Dirk J., to Westinghouse Electric Coup. Dual mode oscillator circuit with phase shift circuit to prevent band jumping. 3,324,412, 6-6-67, Cl. 331 — 117. Boon, Derk J., to Reeves Bros., Inc. Manufacture of foam material. 3,325,823, 6-13-67, Cl. 264 — 41. Boon, Derk J., and K. F. Hager, to Reeves Bros., Inc. Manu- facture of foam material. 3,325,573, 6-13-67, Cl. 264 — 54. Boon, George B., to Monsanto Co. Pressure vessel and closure. 3,313,599, 4-11-67, Cl. 23 — 290. Boon. George B.. to Monsanto Co. Pressure vessel closure. 3,315.836, 4-25-67, Cl. 220 — 46. Boon, Gerardus J. : See — De Wit, Cornells T., Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3,317,983. De Wit, Cornells T., Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3,360,312. Boon, William. Air sweep conveyor. 3,301,603, 1-31-67, Cl. 302 — 19. Boone, Arthur M., G. F. Bridges, and W. R. Shaver, to Pullman Inc. Bridge plate arrangement. 3,323,472, 6-6-67, Cl. 105—458. Boone. Frank L., and K. W. Maurer, to H. L. Baker. Appa- ratus for cutting, creasing, scoring, and the like. 3,340,778. 9-12-67, Cl. 93—58. Boone. Jack L. : See — Badger, Robert E., and Boone. 3,345,491. Boone, Jack L., to Dow Corning Corp. Oil resistant silicone rubber-metal laminates and method of making same. 3,360,- 425, 12-26-67, Cl. 161—186. Boone, James (L., to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Bicyclic borazole compound. 3,317,596, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 551. Boone, Philip : See — Bing, Herbert A., and Boone. 3,295,425. LIST OF PATENTEES 143 Boone, Ralph D. Method and means for moving an Irrigation system. 3,302,006, 2-7-07, CI. 137 — 1. Boone, Wallace D. : See — Moore, Glenn E., and Boone. 3,297,064. Boone, Wallace D., and J. L. Hughes, to Dover Corp. Valve actuating mechanism. 3,315,939, 4-25-67, CI. 251—67. Boone, Walter D. Waistband holster. 3,315,855, 4-25-67, CI. 224—1. Boonshaft, Julius C, to Weston Instruments, Inc. Piston. 3,319,534, 5-16-67, CI. 92—162. Boonshaft, Julius C, to Weston Instruments, Inc. Actuating mechanism. 3,357,676, 12-12-67. CI. 251—30. Boonstra, Bram B., and J. H. Atkins, to Cabot Corp. Pellet transports and crush strength testing apparatus. 3,331,241, 7-1S-67, CI. 73—94. Boonstra, Lieuwe : See — Hehenkamp, Theodorus, and Boonstra. 3,328,721. Boonton Electronics Corp. : See — • Mennie. John H. 3,360,720. Boonton Molding Co., Inc.: See — Kasher, Charles. 3,307,474. Boop, Gene T., to Profitable Resources Inc. Jet perforating gun. 3,327,792, 6-27-67, CI. 175 — 4.54. Boor, John, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Polymerization of olefins in the presence of titanium trichloride, alkyl aluminum di- halide and a phosphine sulfide or selenide. 3,325,461, 6-13- 67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Boorsma, Clarence J. : See— Hayne. Thomas F., Jankowskl, and Boorsma. 3,339,069. Boorsma, Clarence J., to Automatic Canteen Co. of America. Cheek controlled adjustable credit unit. 3,337,018, 8-22-67, Cl. 194 9 Boos, Hermann, and G. Bollig. to Schloemann Aktiengesell- schaft. Means for exchanging units, each consisting of a shear blade and its mounting, in machines for shearing metal sheets or plates. 3,34S,704, 10-24-67. Cl. 214 — 1. Boosalic, Michael : See — Harris, Theodore J. 3,346,952. Booth, Albert B., to Hercules Inc. Thermal reaction of dienes with phenols to produce unsaturated alkyl phenols. 3,336,- 398. 8-15-67. Cl. 2G0 — 619. Booth, Franklin W., and H. K. Clark, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Thermal pump-compressor for space use. 3,309,012, 3-14- 67, Cl. 230—162. Booth, Gait B., to Textron Electronics, Inc. Piezoresistive device. 3,303.452, 2-7-67, Cl. 338 — 5. Booth, Gerald, G. T. Douglas, J. S. Hunter, and E. L. John- son, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Mono azo dye- stuffs. 3.314,935, 4-18-67, Cl. 200 — 206. Booth, Grant W., and C. S. Warren, to Radio Corp. of America. Switching network. 3,312,941, 4-4-67, Cl. 340 — 166. Booth, Jack J. Slush CO» control. 3,359,748. 12-26-67, Cl. 62—136. Booth, John S. Forced draft refrigerator. 3,299,664, 1-24-67, Cl. 62—419. Booth, John S. Transparent refrigerator door control. 3,307,373. 3-7-67. Cl. 62 — 24S. Booth, John S. Torsion door hinge. 3,339,225, 9-5-67. Cl. 16—151. Booth, I.endon W. Tree pruning tool. 3.303,562, 2-14-67, Cl. 30—166. Booth, Lionel G. : See — Keay. Bernard T.. and Booth. 3,305,997. Booth, Robert B., to American Cyanamid Co. Flotation proc- ess with reagent composition. 3,317,040, 5-2-67, Cl. 209 — 166. Booth, Robert E., and E. R. Degglnger, to Allied Chemical Corp. Trialkylolamine polyester polyols. 3,332,934, 7-25-67, Q. 260 — 209. Booth, Thomas M., to T. & T. Vicars Ltd. Wafer making machines. 3,338,188. 8-29-67, Cl. 107 — 54. Boothe, James H. : See — Petisl, Joseph, and Boothe. Re. 25,253. Petisi, Joseph, and Boothe. 3,338,963. Takesue, Edward, Hlavka. and Boothe. 3,356,571. Boothe James H., and J. Petisi, to American Cyanamid Co. Reductive alkylation process. Re. 26,271, 9-26-67. Cl. 260—559. Boothroyd, Howard W., to Sanders Associates. Inc. Vernier balancing and damping for gyro systems. 3,347,104, 10-17- 67. Cl. 74—5.5. Boothroyd. Howard W., H. E. Perry, J. M. Buzzell, and T. W. Nachazel, to Sanders Associates Inc. Constant damping gyro system. 3,352,163, 1 1-14-67. Cl. 74 — 5.5. Bootv. Donald J., and G. J. Kanaka, to A. Schechter. Dis- pensing apparatus. 3,308,992, 3-14-67, Cl. 222 — 76. Bopp. Achim : See — Jauernik, Edmund, and Bopp. 3,351,867. Bopp, Cecil W., to The Greater Iowa Corp. Combination ve- hicle trailer and lifting device. 3,301,416, 1-31-67, Cl. 214 — 75. Bopp. Cecil W., to The Greater Iowa Corp. Wheel mounted unloading fork. 3,301,420. 1-31-67, Cl. 214—372. Bopp, Cecil W., to The Greater Iowa Corp. Telescoping boom for material handling mechanism. 3,307,713, 3-7-67, Cl. 212—55. Bopp & Reuther G.m.b.H. : See — Ebert, Martin. 3,301,054. Bopp, Warren G.. T. F. Knapp, and M. L. Oilman, to Dura Corp. Transaxle assembly for electric motor and gas engine driven golf carts. 3,300,698, 1-24-67. Cl. 318—139. Boprmrt, Loren P., and G. W. Berryhill, to Starline, Inc. Silage distributor. 3,353,691, 11-21-67, Cl. 214 — 17. Borack, Joseph, to Tapeprinter, Inc. Color changeable em- bossable laminate. 3,309,257, 3-14-67, Cl. 161 — 6. Borack, Joseph, to Com-Tech, Inc. Hand printer and meth- od of making same. 3,315,601, 4-25-67, Cl. 101—368. Boragina, Vincent, G. W. Schneider, and S. J. Stramaglla. Registration device for spacing and punching registration holes. 3,322.014, 5-30-67, Cl. 83—468. Borah, John E. Lubricating fixture guard. 3,332,515, 7-25-67, Cl. 184—88. Borah, John E. Mold mounting structure for press. 3,343,218, 9-26-67, Cl. 18—16. Borah, John E. Golf putter with a shaft connected inter- mediate a spherical element and a head. 3,343,839, 9-26-67, Cl. 273 — 80.2. Borbe-Wanner AG. : See — Kuoni, Xaver. 3,333,608. Kuoni, Xaver. 3,346,023. Kuoni, Xaver. 3,352,414. Rosenberger, Jakob, and Kuoni. 3,334,695. Borberg, Willy : See — Appel, Henry Vv\, Borberg, and Hayek. 3,308,652. Borberg, Willy, to General Precision, Inc. Lens protective device utilizing dual air streams. 3,310,356, 3-21-67, Cl. 350—63. Borchard, Heinz, and E. Herrmann, to Teldec-Telefunken- Decea-Schallplatten G.m.b.H. Release means. 3,311,951, 4-4-67, Cl. 18 — 5.3. Borchardt, Hans J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected luminescent molybdates and tungstates of Sc, La, Eu, Gd, and Lu. 3,328,311, 6-27-67, Cl. 252—301.5. Borcherdt, Walter O. : See — Bohr, Alexander H., and Borcherdt. 3,319,987. Borchers, Julius A., to Avco Corp. Pneumatic safety and arm- ing mechanism for fuzes. 3,339,488, 9-5-67, Cl. 102 — 78. Borchert, Carl F., to Avco Corp. Composite superconductor. 3,332,047, 7-18-67, Cl. 335—216. Borchert, Gerhard E., E. Drager, H. W. H. Born, H. Mewes, and A. W. O. Pingel, to Bundesdruckerei. Machine for sort- ing paper stacks. 3,335.859, 8-15-67. Cl. 209 — 111.6. Borchert, Peter J., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Dispersions and process therefor. 3,313,641, 4-11-67, Cl. 106 — 213. Borck, Joachim, K. Schulte, H. Muller-Calgan, and S. Sommer, to E. Merck Aktiengesellschaf t. Novel piperidine derivatives. 3,328.411, 6-27-67, Cl. 260—293. Borck, Walter C, Jr. : See — ■ McKindles, Gerald T., and Borck. 3,312,943. Borck, Walter C, Jr., and D. K. Sloper, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Parallel computer system control. 3,308,- 436, 3-7-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Borcuk, Michael W. Ice anchor. 3,305,984, 2-28-67, Cl. 52 — 155. Bord, Max. Slidable blade type safety razor having an ad- justable razor head and blade exposure means. 3,317,995, 5-9-67, Cl. 30—87. Bordel-Mathiolon, Henri : See — Giraudon, Jean R., and Bordel-Mathiolon. 3,330,265. Borden, Alec J. Liquid extractor system. 3,347,455, 10-17-67, Cl. 233—19. Borden Chemical Co., The : See — Jonson, Roland E. 3,342,370. Borden Co., The : See — Case, Arthur J., and Rlnker. 3,312,650. Demers, Alfred J. 3.303.086. Duchesneau, Eugene A., Kline, and Loshaek. 3,326,829. Gattenby, Miles N., Jr., D'Amato, Golner, and Feinstein. 3,297,155. Georgevits, Louis E. 3.310,446. Hill, Henry A. 3.297,611. Hollingsworth. Clinton A. 3,298,519. Lee, Richard M., and McAllister. 3,328,437. Lemon, Peter H. R. B., and Peskett. 3.310,602. Matz, Samuel A.. Linke, and Mook. 3,295,989. Matz, Samuel A.. Linke, and Mook. 3,356,506. Pierce, Andrew E. 3,324,065. Salzberg, Harold K., and Simonds. 3,323,929. Sandler. Stanley R., Tsou, and Dannin. 3,356,616. Snow, Harold F. 3,322,173. Sommer. William A. 3,310,101. Wineerd. Winston H. 3,332,782. Wingerd, Winston H. 3.356,507. Borden, Jay R., K. Gasser, and S. Krauthamer, to Borg- Warner Corp. Battery transfer system. 3,339,081, 8-29-67, Cl. 307—66. Borden, Jay R., K. Gasser, and S. Krauthamer, to Borg- Warner Corp. Constant volts-per-cycle energizing system in which the frequency of the energy is first adjusted and thereafter the amplitude of the energy is regulated to maintain a preset volts-per-cycle ratio. 3.351,835, 11-7-67, Cl. 318 — 227. Borden, John V. Hand drill. 3.29S.701, 1-17-67, Cl. 279— 102. Borden, John V. Dental handpiece. 3,324,553, 6-13-67. Cl. 32 — 27. Borden, Joseph H., R. O. Bradlev, and C. Panter. to Toledo Scale Corp. Flexible guide clamp safety. 3,346,074, 10-10- 67, Cl. 187 — 91. Bordwlck. Rov G., to Engler Instrument Co. Pressure indi- cator. 3,357,240. 12-12-67. Cl. 73—146.8. 144 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Borecki, William J., to E. I. du Pout de Nemours and Co. Corrosion and rust inhibited poly (hexafluoropropylene oxide) oil compositions. 3,306.855, 2-28-67, CI. 252— 49.9. Borel, Erie A. : See — Christoffel. Cla, Borel, and Blumenthal. 3.300,473. Christoffel, Cla, Borel, Blumenthal, Schobinger, and Mueller. 3,352,S4S. Borell, George L., to Purex Corp., Ltd. Hydraulic pumping system. 3,357,360. 12-12-67, CI. 103 — 44. Borello, Domenic. Product of expanded metal or the like and method of producing same. 3,336,117, 8-15-67, CI. 29 — 190. Borenstein, Benjamin, and R. H. Bunnell, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stabilizing carotenoid compositions. 3,316,- 101, 4-25-67, CI. 99—148. Borenstein, David P., and L. A. Meacham, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Frequency band-rejecting transmission network. 3,346,820, 10-10-67, CI. 330 — 109. Borer, Herbert W., and M. D. Ream, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Loader lift arm latch. 3,360,146, 12-26-67, CI. 214: — 776. Boresta, John G. : See — Wechselblatt, Peter M., and Boresta. 3,353,803. Borg-Warner Corp. : See — Albertson, Clarence E. 3,326,822. Albrecht, Otto J., and Barnes. 3,295,497. Albrecht, Otto J., and Harris. 3,319,050. Aleksa. Peter, and Pruim. 3,310,00S. Blair, Richard R., and Padgitt. 3,297,600. Blom, Carl J., and Marrujo. 3,360,272. Bluhm, John W., and Tucker. 3,297,619. Boedigheimer, Raymond J. 3,304,119. Boedigheimer, Raymond J. 3,312,420. Boedigheimer, Raymond J. 3,322,462. Boehmer, Andrew P. 3,313,118. Boehmer, Andrew P. 3,316,828. Boehmer, Andrew P., and Jaremus. 3,332,807. Boehmer, Andrew P., and Kuehner. 3,313,119. Borden, Jay R., Gasser, and Krauthamer. 3,339,081. Borden, Jav R., Gasser, and Krauthamer. 3,351,835. Rosier, Krell. 3,358.296. Boyd, Clinton A., Venema, and Ward. 3,340,500. Burroughs, James E., and Nelson. 3,318,105. Carle, Joseph T. 3,300,950. Cartwright, Jessie. 3,334,499. Cassidv, Harry J., and Beck. 3,312,387. Coy, Merle D. 3,301.092. Curran, Robert J. 3,335,619 Denes, Robert. 3,320,747. Denes, Robert. 3,330,111. Denes, Robert, and McAninch. 3,320,746. Denes, Robert, Posega, and Hayter. 3,330,112. Donaldson, Desmond M. 3.309,847. Donaldson, Desmond M. 3,321,014. Duncan, Emmett B. 3,305,061. Edberg, Per. 3,295.335. Edberg, Per. 3, 316,735. Edwards, James D. 3,324,279. Egbert, Charles W. 3,318,371. Engle, Jack F. 3,327,559. Engle, Jack F. 3,327,563. Epstein, Herman. 3,316,836. Epstein, Herman, and Cogan. 3,347,481. Epstein, Herman, and Foster. 3,323,700. Epstein. Herman, Foster, and Thourson. 3,335.322. Ferris, Ernest A., and Heinrich. 3,301,504. Ferris, Ernest A., and Zanoni. 3,312,419. Flinn. George E. 3.313,179. Flinn, George E. 3,330,138. Flinn, George E. 3,359, S33. Foster, William P. 3,314,360. Fox, Clarence D. 3,297,104. Freda. George B. ,3,313,868. Fritch, Leroy W.. Jr., and Lee. 3,356,068. Gabbert, Myron D. 3,300,853. Goldberg, Eugene P., and Scardiglia. 3,359.238. Goldberg. Eugene P., and Von Linsowe. 3,348,597. Haas, Ronald H. 3,359,766. Harlow, Willis E., and Beare. 3,316,741. Harting, Glen R., and Spokas. 3,313,381. Hendry, James W. 3,355.765. Hendry, James W. 3,357,042. Hendrv, James W. 3,358,334. Holbay, Nicholas. 3,301,000. Holdeman, John W. 3.327,558. Holdeman, John W. 3,327,560. Holdeman. John W. 3.327,562. Hopkins, Neil E., and Muhleman. 3,31 4. 24G. Hopkins, Neil E„ and Osborn. 3,299,666. Hoppe, Walter F. 3,320.944. Jaremus, Boubene M. 3.300,990. •Teakle. William G. 3,327.561. Johnson, Edward M., and Epstein. Re. 26,212. Kerestury, Richard D. 3.314.512. Ketter, Lvndal A. 3.330,137. Kinnamon, George C. 3.296,977. Knerr, Carl J. 3,296,465. La Kaff, Edward P. 3,312,769. Lake, James, and Spokas. 3,314,513. Long, Wayne J. 3,339,584. Mamo, Anthony C. 3.330,391. Mansfield, Clarence H, and Blighton. 3,341,918. McAninch. Herbert A. 3,304,024. Borg-Warner Corp. : See — Continued McAninch, Herbert A. 3,338,509. McAninch, Herbert A., and Velander. 3,319,907. Mieras, Spencer H. 3.327,557. Montgomery, Byron D. 3,308,913. Montgomery, Byron D. 3,323,328. Murphy, Eugene S. 3,295.647. Murphy, Eugene S. 3,312,061. Murphy, Eugene S. 3.323,306. Murphy, Eugene S. 3.326,065. Murphy, Eugene S. 3,326,066. Newton, Alwin B. 3,355,906. Oddy, Edward P. 3,307,622. Oddy, Edward P., and Kinal. 3,309,763. Oesterle, John C. 3,303,915. Olson, Gerald D., and Pettyjohn. 3,348,492. Raugust, Theodore A. 3.356,137. Reich, Allen D. 3,296.034. Rezin, Leonard A. 3,299,665. Richards, Elmer A. 3,303,914. Roberts, Richard W. 3,304,886. Roberts, Richard W. 3,306,224. Roberts, Richard W. 3,330,566. Roeske, Eugene A. 3,332,323. Roeske, Eugene A. 3,334,496. Rojic, John A., Wade, and Curran. 3,324,980. Russey, Edward S. 3,335,618. Russev. Edward S., and Duncan. 3,355,909. Schultz, John M. 3,317,120. Settimi, Raymond J. 3,353,234. Silberschlag, Russell E. 3,355,781. Silva, William C. 3,353,681. Smirl, Richard L. 3,306,407. Smirl, Richard L. 3,310 141. Smirl, Richard L. 3,317,013. Smirl, Richard L. 3,335,595. Smirl, Richard L. 3,335,833. Smirl, Richard L., Waclawek, Adelman, and La Buda. 3 339 575 Snow, Dwig'ht L., and Nelson. 3,321,223. Spokas, Romas B. 3,334,716. Spokas, Romas B., and Lake. 3,334,717. Stephens, William T. 3,319,653. Stephens, William T, and Prevallet. 3,348.491. Stokely, Raymond E. 3,306,679. Stokely, Raymond E. 3,309,154. S'tokelv, Raymond E 3,314,736. Studtmann, George H. 3,349,315. Studtmann, George H, and Shemanske. 3,343,068. Studtmann, George H., Jr. 3,308,371. Svoboda, Edward J. 3,347,470. Talamonti, John. 3,314,681. Tharpe, Bernard. 3,327,564. Townsend, Russell S. 3.307,365. Tracy, Herbert E. 3,297,331. Tracy. Herbert E. 3,318.604. Tracy, Herbert E. 3,339.930. Tracy, Herbert E. 3.356,378. Underwood, Herbert N., Moochhala, and Tuzson. 3,359,- 761. Venema, Harry J., and Studtmann. 3,355,914. Waclawek, Miczyslaw J. 3,319,490. Waldrop, Charles R. 3,334,497. Wilhelm Frank R. 3,348,242. Zeidler, Reinhold C. 3,305,060. Borgaes, Edeltraut E. : See — Berger. Arthur, and Borgaes. 3,318,772. Berger, Arthur, Borgaes, and Longstreet. 3,336,385. Borgard, Glenn E., to Wagner Electric Corp. Brake support assembly. 3,301,355, 1-31-67, CI. 188 — 206. Borgard, Glenn E., to Wagner Electric Corp. Automatic ad- justing mechanism. 3.327, S13, 6-27-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Borger, Jack W., to Pullman Inc. Railway vehicle under- frame construction. 3,295,465, 1-3-67, CI. 105 — 414. Borger, Jack W., and W. Van Der Sluys, to Pullman Inc. Railway vehicle underframe construction. 3,322,072, 5-30- 67, CI. 105—422. Borggrafe, Karl-Heinz, to Siebeck-Metallwerk G.m.b.H. Valve actuator. 3,339,426, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 425. Borghese, Camillo, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Co-vul- canizable mixes of an amorphous ethylene-alpha olefin co- polymer and polyisobutylene and vulcanized elastomers thereof having low permeability to gases. 3,299,183, 1-17 67. CI. 260 — 897. ' Borgs Fabriks AB. : See — Fonden, Per B. 3,356.040. Fonden, Per B. 3,357.368. Fonden, Per B., and Mattsson. 3,356,039. Mattsson, Sture B. 3,348,497. Boring, Kenneth L., to General Electric Co. Nonthermionic hollow cathode electron beam apparatus. 3,320,475, 5-16- 67, CI. 315 — 108. Boring Research, Inc. : See — Trent, Thomas R. 3.356,167. Boriolo, Lino A. Method and apparatus for producing self- sustaining multi-cell textile faoric sheath material. 3,314.104, 4-18-67. CI. 18 — 1. Boris, Michel, to Societe Technique de Pulverisation. Vapor- izing device. 3,347,424, 10-17-67, CI. 222 — 263. Borisof, Bernard, to Lectro-Stik Co. Plastic clip and method of and apparatus for making same 3,309,052, 3-14-67, CI. 248—205. LIST OF PATENTEES 145 Borisof, Bernard, to Lectro-Stik Co. Key cases. 3,31S,354, 5-9-67, CI. 1.50 — -10. Borisov, Igor S. : See — Vinogradov, Alexandr s.. Kapustin, Maxjutenko, Kisel- nikow, Borisov, and Mazalov. 3,343,224. Bork, Karl-Heinz : Sec — Bruckner, Klaus, Bork, Kraft, and Kieseri 3,328,432. Irmscher, Klaus, Bruckner, Kramer, Bork, Watzel, and Voge. 3,326,758. Von Werder, Fritz, Bruckner, and Boric. 3,354,184. Bork. Per. Veneer production. 3.295,571, 1-3-G7, CI. 144 — 327. Borkinann. Frank F., and E. Cassai, to American Can Co- Tape applying apparatus and method. 3,355,995, 12-5-07, CI. 93 — 1. Borkovitz, II' nry S., and H. U. Hjermstad, to Electro-Seal Corp. Voltage regulator having open and closed loop com- pensating means. 3,360,714, 12-20-67, CI. 323—43.5. Borkowski, Casimer J. : See — Fox, Richard J., and Borkowski. 3,320,495. Borkowski, Edwin A. Garment hangers. 3,330,453, 7-11-G7, CI. 223—9.-,. Borkowski, Walter I,., and W. D. Vanderwerff, to Sun Oil Co. Process for oxidizing hydrocarbons to acids. 3,330,802, 7-11-07, CI. 200 — 515. Borland, James B. : See — Tavenor, Albert S., and Borland. 3,296,061. Borman. August H. : See — WinchelT, Frank J., Mrlik, Mahoney, Qualman, Zimmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Borman, August H., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Transmis- sion. 3,308,GS7, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 760. Borman, Jess W., and J. P. Schaefer, to Balcrank Division of the Wheelabrader Corp. Drilling method and apparatus. 3,342,086, 9-19-07. CI. 77 — 5. Borman, Willem F. H., to General Electric Co. Polyphenyl- ene ether purification process. 3,309,340, 3-14-67, CI. 260—47. Borman, Willem F. PI., to General Electric Co. Process for increasing the molecular weight of a polvphenvlene ether. 3,313.776. 4-11-67. CI. 260 — 47. Borman. Willem F. H., to General Electric Co. Symmetri- cally terminated polyphenylene ether. 3,318,959, 5-9-67, CI. 260—613. Borman, Willem F. H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymerization of ethylene in the presence of a catalyst consisting of a tetraaryl titanate. a vanadium halide and an aluminum trihydrocarbvl. 3,328,381, 0-27-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Borman. Willem F. H., to General Electric Co. Crosslinkable polyphenylene ethers. 3,330,806, 7-11-07, CI. 260 — 47. Borman, Willem F. H., to General Electric Co. Process for the chloroalkylation of polvphenvlene oxides. 3,334,069, 8-1-67. CI. 260 — 47. Borman, Willem F. H., to General Electric Co. Electrolytic polymerization of phenol. 3,335,075, S-S-67, CI. 204 — 59. Borman, Willem F. II.. to General Electric Co. Process for the formation of polvphenvlene oxides. 3,344,110, 9-26-07, CI. 260—47. Bormann. Heinrich, and H. Nordt, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. Purification of polyethers. 3,341,599, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 584. Born, Horst W. H. : See — Borchert, Gerhard E., Drager, Born, Mewes. and Pingel. 3,335.839. Born Mfg. Co. : See — Born, Robert E. 3,326,508. Born, Raymond W. Vehicle diagnostic and servicing facility. 3,354.707. 11-2S-67, CI. 73—117. Born, Robert E., to Born Mfg. Co. Slidable caster. 3,326,508, 6-20-67. CI. 24S— 346.1. Born, Werner. Method of and apparatus for tying packages and the like with non-metallic tying means. 3,333,877, 8-1-67, CI. 289 — 1.5. Borne. Jean. Means for casting off knitted fabric stitches. 3.349,576, 10-31-67, CI. 66 — 148. Bornemann. Gary A., and W. F. Mcllhenny, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Preparation of high puritv magnesium oxide from magnesium salt solutions. 3,341,290. 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 201. Borner. Gerhard : See — Taesler, Rudolf, Becker, and Borner. 3,351,29S. Borner, Manfred, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs G.m.b.H. Angular velocity transducer. 3,304,785, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 505. Borner, Peter, to Schering AG. Photochemical process for pre- paring chlorosulfonyl earboxvlic acid chlorides. 3.314,870, 4-1S-07. CI. 204—158. Borner, Peter, to Schering Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for producing pivalolaetone. 3,321,490, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 343.9. Borner, Peter, to Schering AG. Photochemical methods for making sulfopivalic acid anhydride. 3.329.59S, 7-4-67, CI. 204—158. Borner. Peter W. : See — Wilke. Gunther. and Borner. 3,35S,030. Bornhorst. Kenneth F., E. L. Gliatti. and W. L. Colell... to The National Cash Register Co. Pulsed carrier radio beacon transmitter. 3,299,356, 1-17-67, CI. 325 — 105. Bornn, Ralph : See — Lindsay, Kenneth W., Bornn. and Ensmann. 3,350,812. Bornsehein. Kurt • See — Schleer, HermaTi O., and Bornsehein. 3.356.830. Bornzin, James II., to International Harvester Co. Seed meter- ing mechanism. 3,326,422, 0-20-07, CI. 222- 252. Boron, Frank J., to Abex Corp. Cooling grates. 3,321,845 5 30-67, ('I. 34—104. Boron, Frank J., to Abex Corp. Conveyor apparatus, 3,322, 414, 5-30-67, CI. 263 — 8. Boroschewskl, Gerhard: See — Peissker, Horst, Jiiger, Steinhausen, and Boroschewski. ::.:::;r,,iS6. Borough, William II.: See — Klusmire, Galen J., Borough, and Eichhorn. 3,35-1."! , Borrel. Marcel, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal- lurgie el des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Continuous recovery of acrylonitrile and acetonil rile from mixtures by plural extractive distillation with water. 3,328,268, 0-27-67, CI. 203—84. Borrel, Marcel, and J. Konareff, to Societe d'Electro-Chime d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for the stabilization of acrylonitrile. 3,301,890, 1-31-07, CI. 200 — 405.9. Borrelli, Albert J., to Verta-Aide Corp. Massaging device with vibrating surface formed of spaced resilient members. 3,358,079, 12-19-67, CI. 12S— 33. Borrok. Martin J. : See — Perkinson, Robert E., Von Fange, Borrok, and ChristolTer- son. 3,341,812. Borsanyi, Sandor : See — Fabuss, lielam, and Borsanyi. 3,318,607. Borsattino, Vincent S., C. E. Marker, and J. W. Shalla, to United States Steel Corp. Carrier control system. 3,335,- 346, 8-8-67, CI. 318 — 16. Borsattino, Vincent S., C. E. Marker, and J. W. Shalla, to I'uited States Steel Corp. Safetv remote control for a carrier. 3,351,945, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 225. Borsboom, Albertus C. H., and H. J. Nihof, to Shell Oil Co. Correction device for electronic flow ratio controller. 3,299.258, 1-17-67, CI. 235 — 151.34. Borsi, Jozsef : See — Toldy, Lajos, Borsi. Fekete, and Dumbovich. 3,325,486. Borsig Aktiengesellsehaft : See — Blaudszun, Helmut, and Jacoby. 3,302,537. Oppermann, Klaus. 3,306,531. Borsotti, Giampiero : See — Brichta, Corrado, Nenz, Ribaldone, Borsotti, and Galli- nella. 3,359,314. Ribaldone, Giuseppe, Smai, and Borsotti. 3,328,394. Borstlap, Cornelis : See — Kortland. Cornelis, and Borstlap. 3,321,498. Borsvold, Herbert H. : See — Talalav. Leon, Borsvold, and Qneenan. 3.346,247. Borsvold, Herbert H., and P. H. Haack, to B. F. Goodrich Co. Apparatus for expanding and curing strip materials. 3.319.294. 5-16-67. CI. 18—6. Bortii, Paul F., and J. E. McKeone, to Photo-Engravers Re- search, Inc. Process of etching. 3,340,195, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 79.1. Borthwick, Paul G-. to Fisher Governor Co. Ellectro-pneu- matic transducer. 3,334,042, 8-S-67, CI. 137 — 85. Borys. Emil. Circuit connecting means of the plug in tvpe. 3.313,960, 4-11-67, CI. 307 — 127. Borzcik, John J. : See — Barton, James V., Borzcik, Gove, and Hoffman. 3,314,- 109. Borzillo, Angelo R.. and J. B. Horton, to Bethlehem Steel Co. Ferrous metal article coated with an aluminum zinc alloy. 3.343.930, 9-26-67, CI. 29—196.2. Bos, Jules : See — Van Lammeren Johannes, Antonius, Barnier Koorneef. and Bos. 3.351,925. Bosc, Henri J., G. M. E. Van Den Broek d'Obrenan. J.-M. H. Colin, and J.-M. Villemagne, deceased (by J. A. M. Marquett, M. M. P. Villemagne, and B. L. A. M. Villemagne. co-admin- istrators), to International Standard Electric Corp. Pulse doppler radars. 3,359,550, 12-19-67, Cl. 343 — 17.2. Boscarino, Joseph. Jr. Combined fire escape and flower box and the like. 3,344,886, 10-3-67. Cl. 1S2 — 70. Bosch Firma, Robert, G.m.b.H. : See — Maylandt, Helmut. 3.29S.S64. Bosch, M. Ten. Inc. : See — Ten Bosch, Maurits, and Bayley. 3,296.S72. Bosch, Mahlon L. : See — Cagle, Charles C, and Bosch. 3,328.511. Bosch, Robert, Elektronik G.m.b.H. : Sec — Ackermann, Karl, Bartos. and Schone. 3.343,452. Ackermann. Karl, and Socha. 3.299,7S8. Ackermann. Karl, Schone. and Nimz. 3.330.059. Bosch. Robert. Elektronik und Photokino G.m.b.H. : See — Xeureuter, Erich. 3,341.739. Bosch. Robert, G.m.b.H. : See — Bacher, Gottlob. and Barth 3.320.628. Beeseh. Otto. 3.313 972 Bertsch, Richard, and Heinzelmann. 3,299,S70. Bessiere, Pierre E. 3.30S.799. Binder. Georg. 3.329,840. Binder, Georg. Ehrmann, and Mittag. 3,329,841. Domann. Helmut, and Moller. 3,329,868. Eheim. Franz. 3.333,542. Eheim. Franz, Hofer, Koster. and Wegener. 3,339,534. Ehrmann. Karl, and Sohner. 3.325.5S2. Esper, Fritz, and Friese. 3,360.676. Fischer. Max, and Brink. 3.303.306. Frank, Kurt. 3.296.4S5. 146 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bosch, Robert, G.m.b.H. : See — Continued Haag, Gustav. 3,353,520. Hafele, Walter, and Staudt. 3,338,172. Hauck, Franz. 3,347,093. Heinzelniann, Josef, and Hugendubel. 3,353,492. Hettich, Alfred, and Paule. 3,329,185. Hoyler, Alfred. 3,336,619. Kind, Wilhelm, and Schneider. 3,315,333. Knapp, Heinrich, and Heiser. 3,311,062. Koster, Claus and Hofer. 3,320,893. Kulke, Gunther. 3,368,662. Lindae, Gerhard. 3,317,772. Moller, Heinz, and Fietze. 3,333,174. Muller, Karl-Heinz, Steimann, and Weigert. 3,313,238. Niemann, Gert. 3.350,236. Sandstede, Gerd, Binder, Kohling, and Richter. 3,350,200. Sanstede, Gerd, Kohling, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Richter, and Walter. 3,341,936. Scholl, Hermann. 3,315,134. Scholl, Hermann. 3,338,221. Sohner, Gerhard. 3,319,618. Steinberg, Diedrich, Sohner, and Issler. 3,327,164. Vielmo, Oskar, and Sertoli. 3,295,419. Wanner, Karl. 3,331,452. Weins, Walter. 3,316,437. Widl, Gerhard. 3.305,808. Widl, Gerhard. 3,327,079. Wirth, Hermann. 3,358,931. Zehender, Ernst, and Ziegler. 3,354,247. Bosch, Werner, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Positionally independent mercury contact arrangement. 3,342,965, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 152. Boschan, Robert H. : See — Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,308,207. Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,308,208. iSeil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,337,655. Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,341,631. Boschan, Robert H., and J. P. Holder, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Pentafluorophenyl phosphoryl chorides. 3,341,630, 9- 12-67, CI. 260 — 955. Boschen, William O.. to Ralph B. Carter Co. Method of pro- ducing a uniformly distributed, true, interfering current, mixing condition and apparatus therefor. 3,356,347, 12-5- 67. CI. 259 — 104. Boschi, Antonio, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti "SAGA" S.p.A. Resilient suspension system, more partic- ularly for motor vehicle. 3,323,786, 6-6-67, CI. 267 — 63. Boschi, Antonio, to Societa Applicazioni Gamma Antivibranti "SAGA" S.p.A. Expansion joint for road sections. 3,324,774, 6-13-67, CI. 94 — 18. Boschi, Antonio, and G. Martorana, to Societa Applicazioni Gomma Antivibranti "SAGA" S.p.A. Compression springs of rubber. 3,315,951, 4-25-67, CI. 267 — 1. Boschi, Giorgio : See — Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, and Boschi. 3,300,459. Bosco, George B., Jr., and H. E. Corbitt, to Aerojet-General Corp. Axial airgap dvnamoeleetric machine. 3,304,450, 2-14-67, CI. 310 — 126. Bosco, George B., Jr., and H. E. Corbitt, to Aerojet-General Corp. Brushless alternator for vehicles. 3,320,450, 5-16- 67, CI. 310—168. Bose, Ajay K., and R. T. Dahill, Jr., to Research Corp. Cyanomethylene steroid compounds. 3,337,590, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 397. Bose, Robert N. : See — Tibbitts, William I., and Bose. 3,302,549. Bose, Robert N., W. I. Tibbits, and R. I. Ranum, to Whirl- pool Corp. Carbon dioxide generator. 3,348,922, 10-24-67, CI. 23—281. Boser, Bernard E., and J. A. Mares. Flower pot supporting attachment for cemetery monuments. 3,310,911, 3-28-67, CI. 47 — 39. Boser, Ronald J. Sewing machine presser foot having an ad- justable shank. 3,326,159, 6-20-67, CI. 112 — 235. Boser, Ronald J. Adjustable pressure foot construction for sewing machines. 3,334,605, 8-8-67, CI. 112—235. Boser, Ronald J., to B & W Mfg. Co., Inc. Sewing machine feeder drive means. 3.349,734, 10-31-67, CI. 112—203. Boser. Ronald J., and E. Weschler. Sewing machine triple feeder attachment for stitching elastic to cloth pieces. 3.295.484, 1-3-67, CI. 112—158. Boser, Ronald J., and E. L. Weschler. Positive margin control attachment for sewing machines. 3,334,603, 8-8-67, CI. 112—152. Boshold, Raymond F., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Ex- trusion press container apparatus. 3,352,141, 11-14-67, CI. 72 — 272. Bosko, John L. : See — Bosko, John M. and J. L. 3,336.617. Bosko, John M. and J. L., and Lindecker. 3,334,899. Bosko. John M. and J. L., and J. B. Lindecker. Weighted fluid-containing exerciser with transparent walls. 3,334,899, 8-8-67, CI. 272—84. Bosko, John M. and J. L. Paint brush holder with telescopic handle sections. 3,336,617, 8-22-67, CI. 15 — 146. Bosland, Cornelius W., B. R. McFadden, and R. J. Brookman, to AMP Inc. Assembly and drive mechanism for electrical switches and connectors. 3,348,102, 10-17-67, CI. 317—112. Bosland. James M.. to Ketcham & MeDoughald, Inc. Perpetual calendar. 3,333,356, 8-1-67, CI. 40—114. Bosler, Gerald E., W. H. Graham, and D. R. Trump, to North Electric Co. Core threading apparatus. 3,336,650, 8-22-87, CI. 29—203. Bosler, Krell, to Borg-Waruer Corp. Self-rimming lavatory. 3,358,296. 12-19-67, CI. 4 — 187. Bosley, Denis V. Slide changing mechanism. 3,355,827, 12- 5-67, CI. 40 — 79. Bosma, Hendrik, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Band line circulator having equal capacitances at each port in order to reduce the optimum operating frequency. 3,311,- 849, 3-28-67, CI. 333—1.1. Bosnian, Aleidus : See — Gordon, Gerald M., and Bosman. 3,333,461. Bosnian, Leendert, to Lips N.V. Copper base alloys con- taining manganese and aluminium. 3,297,437, 1-10-67, CI. 75—157.5. Bosman, Leendert, to Lips N.V. Copper base alloys contain- ing manganese, aluminum and zinc. 3,323,913, 6-6-67, CI. 75 — 157.5. Bosniack, David : See — Mayhew, Raymond L., Bosniack, and Grosser. 3.332,938. Bosold, Leonard R., to Republic Steel Corp. Universal elec- trode clamps. 3,317,647," 5-2-67, CI. 13 — 16. Bosquain, Maurice, and M. Grenier, to l'Air Liquide Societe Anonyme Pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Heat exchanger with baffle structure. 3,326,280, 6-20-67, CI. 105—161. Bosquet, Maurice E. Meteorological alarm clock. 3,315,462, 4-25-67, CI. 58 — 152. Boss, Karl-Heinz : See — Meyer, Kurt, von Struve, Reimann, and Boss. 3,338,705. Bossa, Eduardo. Plastic compound catenary for anchorage and pipeline and/or cable support in any sea zone and depth. 3,295,489, 1-3-67, CI. 114—206. Bossard, Frederick R. to Deere & Co. Corn treating mech- anism. 3,324,859, 6-13-67, CI. 130 — 5. Bossard, Werner : See — Ammann, Jurg, and Bossard. 3,320,231. Bosshard, Hans, and Bossard. 3,338,659. Dussy. Paul, Ammann, and Bossard. 3,342,798. Favre, Francois, Bossard, Voltz, and Weemuller. 3,338,- 880. Voltz, Jacques, and Bossard. 3,321,459. Voltz, Jacques, and Bossard. 3,321,460. Wegmiiller, Hans E., and Bossard. 3,320,232. Wegmuller, Hans E., and Bossard. 3,341,512. Wegmuller, Hans E., Bossard, Voltz, and Favre. 3,341,- 513. Bossard, Werner, and H. Bosshard, to J. R. Geigy A.G. 0- Arylated naphthoxidine containing mono azo dyestuffs. 3,320,234. 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 205. Bossard, Werner, and F. Favre, to J. R. Geigy, A-G. Water- dispersible mono-azo dyestuffs. 3,344,133, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 163. Bosse, Robert W., to Groov-Pin Corp. Insert orienting equip- ment 3,310,153, 3-21-67, CI. 198 — 33. Bosse, Robert W., to Groov-Pin Corp. Insert driver device. 3,333,613. 8-1-67. CI. 144 — 32. Bosshard, Hans : See — Bossard, Werner, and Bosshard. 3,320,234. Eschenmoser, Albert, Scheffold, Bertele, Pesaro, and Bosshard. 3,340,211. TJlricb. Paul, Bosshard, and Niederer. 3,356,445. Bosshard, Hans, and W. Bossard, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Method and composition for dyeing certain textile fibers with &- arvlated naphthoxidines. 3,338,659, 8-29-67, CI. 8 — 39. Bosshard, Hans H., P. Ulrich, H. P. Schaub, and E. J. Roller, to Ciba Corp. Process for dyeing and printing with reactive dyestuffs. 3,325,242, 6-13-67, CI. 8—54. Bosshard, Hans H., and A. Eschenmoser. to Ciba Ltd. Process for modifying polyamides with an alkylating agent and a nitrogen base in ah aqueous medium. 3,340,210, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 9. Bosshardt, Rolf : 'See — Urech, Jakob, Fechtig, Bosshardt, Bickel, Schenker, and Wilhelm. 3,355,452. Vischer, Ernst, Fechtig, Bickel, and Bosshardt. 3,296,- 258. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Phar- maceutical Co. Method of inducing calming and muscle relaxation with carbamates. 3,313,692, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Phar- maceutical Co. Carbamate sedative compositions and method of use. 3,313,696, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Phar- maceutical Co. Carbamate compositions for and methods of treating the central nervous system. 3,313,697, 4—11- 67, CI. 167—65. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Phar- maceutical Co. Compositions for and method of treating the central nervous system. 3,313,699, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Phar- maceutical Co. Method of treating the central nervous system with substituted phenethvl carbamates and com- positions therefor. 3,313,700, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bossinger, Charles D., and K. G. Taylor, to Armour Pharma- ceutical Co. Carbamate compositions and methods of using. 3,338,785, 8-29-67, CI. 167 — 65. Bossung, Kenneth W. Mechanical sorting device. 3,331,507, 7-18-67, CI. 209 — 121. Boster, Samuel B. Thin walled container and closure there- for. 3,307,602, 3-7-67, CI. 150— .5. LIST OF PATENTEES 147 Bostian, Logan C. : See — Lund, Richard B., Vitrone, and Bostian. 3,358,043. Bostian, Logan C, R. B. Lund. B. ('. Oxenrider, and G. J. Schmltt, to Allied Chemical Corp. Polycarbonates prepared from a bis(halo-p-hydro.\ycuinyl)benzene. 3,340,229, 9-5- 67, CI. 2t>0 — 47. Bostick, Edgar E., to General Electric Co. Purification of cyclic organopolysiloxanes with heat-activated metal hy- drides. 3,332,974, 7-25-67, CI. 260— 44S.2. Bostick, Edgar K, to General Electric Co. Ordered organo polyslloxanes. 3,337,497, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Bostick, Louis D. Overhead stapling machine. 3,310,215, 3-21-67. CI. 227 — 111. Bostitch, Inc. : See — Colechia, Edward A., Briggs, and Brown. 3,330,462. Fisher, Edward I. 3,352,471. Readyhough, Peter A. 3,351,256. Bostock, James H., and J. E. Reagan, to Otis Engineering Corp. Self-cycling timing valve device. 3,336,945, 8-22-67, CI. 137 — 624.14. Bostock, Rylance H., Jr., to General Electric Co. Mounting of hardware on axial flow compressor casings. 3,313,475, 4-11-67, CI. 230—114. Boston Machine Works Co. : See — Dennis, Ralph L. 3,330,323. Heiseler, George W. 3,341,872. Lester, Prank H. G., and Decoulos. 3,315,636. Boston, Robert L. : See — Smith, Richard E., and Boston. 3,301,157. Boston Toplif t & Cut Sole Co., Inc. : See— Freedman, Joseph. 3,312,000. Boston, William G., to Mobil Oil Corp. Secondary recovery of oil by partially miscible phase displacement. 3,346,046, 10-10-67, CI. 166—9. Bostrom Corp. : See — Hall, Garth O., Radke, and Tengler. 3,335,996. Radke Arthur O., Hall, and Tengler. 3,325,136. Radke, Arthur O., and Rades. 3,336,079. Radke, Arthur O., Tengler, and Hall. 3.356,413. Radke, Arthur O., and Wilton. 3,336,077. Radke, Arthur O., and Wilton. 3,342,528. Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Tengler. Re. 26,162. Bostrom, Harry H. : See — Jensen, Herman G.. and Bostrom. 3,323,719. Thomson, George M., and Bosworth. 3,323,376. Bostrom, John D., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Composite con- tainer package. 3.344,974, 10-3-67, CI. 229 — 43. Bostrom, John D., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Packaging device. 3,351,124, 11-7-67, CI. 229 — 42. Bostwlck, James L. Safety brake actuator. 3,295,422, 1-3- 67, CI. 91 — 446. Bostwick, James L. Automatic brake adjustor. 3,307,661, 3-7-67, CI. 188—196. Boswell, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Se- lected 17,17-difluoro steroids of the estrane series. 3,347,- S78, 10-17-67. CI. 260 — 397.3. Boswell, George A., Jr. : See — Andreades, Sam, and Boswell. 3,320,291. Boswell, Vance F. : See — Jaffe, Hans, Comely, Boswell. and Shunker. 3,339,090. Boswell, Vance F., to Clevite Corp. Prestressed piezoelectric transducer. 3,360,665, 12-26-67, CI. 310 — 8.7. Bosy, George, to National Dairy Products Corp. Treatment of grape juice. 3,301,684, 1-31-67, CI. 99 — 105. Bot Brassert Oxygen Technik AG. : See — Wegscheider, Alfred, and Kemmetmueller. 3,358,983. Botanv Industries, Inc. : See — Moss. Hoyle G., and Walters. 3,302,234. Botden, Theodoor P. J. : See — Klomp, Johannes T., Botden, and Klop. Botden, Theodoor P. J., J. T. Klomp, and A. J. to North American Philips Co. sintered metallic layer and flux. 182.3. Boteler, Henry W., to Grinnell Corp. valve bodies. 3,300,844, 1-31-67, CI. 3,317,298. C. van der Ven. Inc. Ceramic article with 3,312,533, 4-4-67, CI. 29— Method of making 29—157.1. Boteler, Henry W., to Grinnell Corp. Diaphragm valve and diaphragm therefor. 3.310,279, 3-21-67, CI. 251 — 331. Boteler, Henry W.. to Grinnell Corp. Diaphragm valve. 3.310.280. 3-21-67, CI. 251 — 331. Boteler, Henry W., to Grinnell Corp. Diaphragm valve. 3. 310.281. 3-21-67, CI. 251 — 331. Boteler, Henry W., to Grinnell Corp. Diaphragm control valves. 3.310,282. 3-21-67, CI 251 — 331. Boteler, John C. High-strength fastener. 3,298,725, 1-17- 67. CI. 287—189.36. Botello, Gilber, R. E. Johnson, and E. A. Stockton ; said John- son and said Stockton assors. to said Botello. Fish cable tool. 3,355,148, 11-28-67, CI. 254 — 134.3. Botenbruch, Ludwig : See — Fritz Gerhard, Curtius, Bottenbruch, Sehnell, and Goller. 3,321.435. Botham, Ruth A. : See — Dunnavant, William R., and Botham. 3,351,602. Bothmann, Hans. E. Dorn, and W. Krauss, to fur Zinkin- dustrie vorm. Willi. Grillo, Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of semi-finished products of zinc. 3,340,- 715, 9-12-67, CI. 72 — 364. Bothum, John D. Locking mechanism for pliers and the like. 3,313,190, 4-11-67, CI. 81—323. Bothwell, Peter W. Low-loading road vehicle. 3,314,685, 4-18-67, CI. 280 — 6. Botkin. Daniel F. : See — Hunter, Walker F., Jr.. and Botkin. 3,340,062. Botsford, Nelson, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Iuc. Electrical pulse generator. 3,299,422, 1-17-67, CI. 340— 347. Botstlber, Dietrich W. Liquid filter and chip detector. 3,317,042. 5-2-67, d. 210—86. Botsdber, Dietrich W., and N. S. Gable; said Gable assor. to said Botstlber. Magnetic filter with signalling means. 3.325,009, 0-13-07, CI. 210—86. Bott, David W. : See — Broe-ze, John E., Laubcndorfer, and Bott. 3,304,132. Bott, George S. : See — Vincent, James G., Jr., Hansen, Yen, Taylor, Bott, and Greif. 3,333,031. Bott, Ian B., to Minister of Aviation, In Her Majesty's Gov- ernment of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Radiation generator operating in the millimeter and submillimeter wavelength range. 3,353,053, 11-14-67, CI. 313 — 154. Bott, John A. Luggage rack. 3,330,454, 7-11-67, CI. 224— 42.1. Bott. Lawrence L. : See — Braithwaite, David G., and Bott. 3,359,291. Bott. Rolf R. : See — Helber. Karl, and Bott. 3,357,332. Bottaccio, Giorgio : See — Chiusoli, Gian P., and Bottaccio. 3,312,731. Bottani, Angelo, to Societa Internazionale Fonovisione S.p.A. Adjustable pickup device for optical sound track. 3,344,240, 9-26-67, CI. 179— 10". 3. Botten, John P., to The Owen Bucket Co. Load grab. 3,317,235, 5-2-67, CI. 294 — 112. Bottenbruch, Ludwig : See — Fritz, Gerhard, Bottenbruch, and Sehnell. 3,305,520. Botterill, John R., F. Ostwald, C. Press, and W. Knapp, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik K.G. Hy- draulic-decelerator system. 3,302,755, 2-7-67, CI. 188 — 86. BSttger, Friedricn, and P. Cuppers, to Maschlnenfabrik Froriep G.m.b.H. Machine tool. 3,307.438, 3-7-67, CI. 82—2. Bottner, Alfred I. : See — Sims, Robert Y., and Bottner. 3.309,576. Bottom, Theodore J. Strip-forming machine. 3,319,448, 5-16-67, CI. 72—176. Bottomley, William E. K. : See — Ramsay, Alan J., and Bottomley. 3,360,636. Bottoms, Clifford C. Rotary driving mechanism. 3,345,832, 10-10-67. CI. 64 — 23. Bottonarl, Samuel A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arc extinguishing structures for circuit Interrupters. 3,307,- 004, 2-28-67, CI. 200 — 144. Bottone. Salvatore, Jr., to General Electric Co. Constant fre- quency fluid-mechanical oscillator. 3,333,590 8-1-67. CI. 137—81.5. Bottorff, Richard D. Adjustable game target mast apparatus. 3,341,197, 9-12-67, CI. 273—1.5. Bottum, Edward W., and F. H. Rockwell, to Refrigeration Research Inc. Method of manufacture of a suction ac- cumulator. 3,344.506, 10-3-67, CI. 29 — 407. Boucek, Miroslav : See — Ellas, Jiri, Adamkova. Boucek, Kolar, Samek, and Vlcek. 3.354.631. Bouchard, Arthur J., D. E. Hawklnson, C. R. Carlson, and J. A. Jannenga, to Rota Forg Corp. Rotary forging machine or the like. 3,359,774, 12-26-67, CI. 72—339. Bouchard. Constant L., to Ford Motor Co. Engine intake manifold air driven compressor. 3,299,629, 1-24—67. CI. 60—30. Bouchard, George H., A. Tartakoff, and H. H. Homer, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Electric lamp coating comprising agglomerates of silica coated with a pigment. 3,320,460, 5-16-67, CI. 313 — 112. Bouche. Walter J. Bench. 3,300,246. 1-24-67, CI. 297 — 232. Boucher, Gerard. Carpet jointing machine. 3,313,463,4-11- 67, CI. 227 — 108. Boucher, Henry Fils & Cie : See — Boucher, Paul H. 3,337,986. Boucher, Paul H., to Henry Boucher Fils & Cie. Automatic plant pot filling machine. 3,337,986, 8-29-67, CI. 47—1. Boucher, Raymond, to Aqua-Flote Swimware Ltd. Inflatable life saving belt. 3,302,224, 2-7-67, CI. 9 — 316. Boucher. Wilfred M., to Johnson & Johnson. Surgical drape. 3,335,719, 8-15-67, CI. 128—132. Boucherle, Robert H. : See — Mentzer. Everett K., and Boucherle. 3,331,604. Bouchillon, Charles W.. to The Bauer Bros. Co. Centrifugal cleaner. 3.347,372, 10-17-67. CI. 209 — 211. Boucraut, Michel, and I. Toth, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Heat transfer apparatus. 3,299,- 947, 1-24-67, CI. 165—104. Boucraut, Michel, and I. Toth. to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Method and apparatus for roasting ores. 3,300,295, 1-24-67. CI. 75 — 1. Boucraut, Michel, and I. Toth, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Heating device for heating a fluid- ized bed of pulverulent material. 3,343,584. 9-26-67, CI. 158 — 1. Boudakian, Max M. : See — Frulla, Floro F., and Boudakian. 3,314.9S5. 148 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Boudakian. Max H., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Proc- ess for providing -2-fluoropyridine. 3,296,269. 1-3-67, CI. 260—290. Boudakian, Mas M., and J. A. Zaslowsky, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Manufacture of 2-ebloropyridine using pho- tolytic light. 3,297,556, 1-10-67, CI. 204 — 158. Boudakian, Max M., and C. W. Kaufman, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for providing 2,4,0-trifluoro- pyrimidine. 3,314,955, 4-18-67, CI. 200—251. Boudakian, Max M.. and G. H. Hofmann, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 2-bromo-2-chloro-l,l-difluorocyclopropane. 3,349,136, 10-24-67, CI. 260— 64S. Boudiak, Jean-Pierre : See — Picard, Pierre, and Boudiak. 3,329,786. Boudot, William D., and R. W. Guertin, to Dover Corp- Auto- matic dispensing nozzles. 3,341,075, 9-12-67, CI. '222—70. Boudreau, Alban M., to Hedstrom-Union Co. Convertible and foldable baby vehicles. 3,330,575, 7-11-67, CI. 280 — 36. Bouet, Bernard, to Ejectoret S.A. Pressure dispensing device for fluid material. 3,335,913, 8-15-67, CI. 222—95. Boughner, Daniel T. : Sec — Baldv, Maurice F., and Boughner. 3,344,000. Boughner, Lawrence G., and G. L. Poulos, to Rockwell- Standard Corp. Vehicle leaf springs. 3,305,231, 2-21-67, 267—52. Boughrum, Richard L., and R. F. Wills, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Single line printout reader for com- puter sheets. 3,307,762, 3-7-67, CI. 226 — 89. Boughton, John H., to T. T. Boughton & Sons Ltd. Maxi- mum safe load indicators for cranes. 3,344,934, 10-3-67, CI. 212—55. Boughton, John H., to T. T. Boughton & Sons Ltd. Maximum safe load indicators for cranes. 3,357,571. 12-12-67, CI. 212 — 39. Boughton, Olin W., to American Optical Co. Variable inter- pupillary distance binocular microscope with focus com- pensation. 3,309,161, 3-14-67, CI. 350 — 35. Boughton. T. T., & Sous Ltd. : See — Boughton, John H. 3,344,934. Boughton. John H. 3,357,571. Bougie, Clifford P., to Milprint, Inc. Wrapping material hav- ing a wax-tvpe coating with spaced protruding particles. 3.340,089, 9-5-67, CI. 117 — 76. Bougie, Jean, to Compagnle Generale de Radiologic. Plural X-ray tube power supply having pulse means for con- trolling the conduction of said tubes. 3,333,104. 7-25-67. CI. 250—94. Bougie, Jean, to Compagnie Generale de Radiologie. Multi- plex optical svstem with selective image position control. 3,337,685, 8-22-67, CI. 17S — 7.88. Bouillenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., F. C. M. J. d'Ogny, G. Wet- roff, and J. E. Khaladju, to Pechiney-Conrpagnie de Pro- duits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. 2,4.5-trichloro- phenol reaction products for the treatment of seeds and plants. 3.317,374, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 3S. Bouillenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., G. Wetroff, and J. E. Khaladji, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits Chimiaues et Electrometallurgiques. 2,4,5-trichlorophenol-lower-alkyl- amine reaction products as skin germicides. 3,342,675, 9-19-67, CI. 167—58. Boukidis, Nicholas A., to Dynamic Industrial, Inc. Fertilizing metallurgical slag with nitrogen salts for agglomeration and powdering resistance. 3,303.016. 2-7-67, CI. 71 — 62. Boukidis, Nicholas A., to Dynamic Industrials, Inc. Metal- lurgical liming slag. 3,328.160, 6-27-67, CI. 71 — 62. Bouladon. Gabriel, and P. Zuppiger, to The Battelle Develop- ment Corp. Transport apparatus. 3,352,250, 11-14-67, CI. 104—25. Boulais, Jean E. P., L. G. Desroehers, W. G. Richardson, and R. A. Tanguav, to Canadian Industries Ltd. Hot bearing alarm apparatus. 3,310,983. 3-28-67, CI. 73 — 358. Boulanger, Daniel, to Societe Pratie-Buro. Adjustable holder for filing cards and the like. 3,309,158, 3-14-67, CI. 312 — 205. Bould, Fred : See — Baker, James, Bould. and Schurr. 3,315.045. Boulet, Georges , to Societe a responsibility limited : Recher- ches Etudes Production R.E.P. Hydraulic pumps and mo- tors with multiple cylinders of the barrel or swash-plate type. 3,332,356, 7-25-67, CI. 103 — 162. Bouley, Jean. Pushing and driving attachment for tractor. 3,336,041, 8-15-67, CI. 280 — 43.23. Boulger, Edward W. : See — Roonev, John F. and Boulger. 3,346,531. Boulignv, R. H., Inc. : See — Rowe. Oliver R., and Dixon. 3,356,163. Boulris, Roland F. : See — Swett. James B., and Boulris. 3,329,318. Boulter, William F. : See — Lewandowski, Raymond F., Boulter, Gustafson. and Tice. 3,320,372. Boulton Paul Aircraft Ltd. : See — Millard, Dennis J. 3.339.894. North. John D. 3,356,037. Boulton, William, Ltd. : See — Podmore, Henry L. 3,356,302. Bouman, Geert H., to Honevwell Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,299,257, 1-17-67, CI. 235 — 151.34. Bouman, Geert H., to Honeywell Inc. Logarithmic digital process controller. 3,310,663, 3-21-67, CI. 235—151.1. Bounden, John E., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Neutron generator tube having a sealed-in gas replenisher. 3,344,299, 9-26-67, CI. 313 — 61. Bounds, Billv E., and L. F. Matthies, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Incendiarv device. 3,296,967, 1-10-67, CI. 102 — 6. Bounds, William E. Camera. 3,296,949, 1-10-67, CI. 95 — 11. Bounsall, Norman F., to Ainpex Corp. Digital control system for animation effects with a television signal recorder. 3,342,932, 9-19-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Bounsall, Norman F., and D. B. MacLeod, to Ampex Corp. System for editing recorded material utilizing high speed passive switching between playback and record modes. 3,331,927, 7-18-67, CI. 179—100.2. Bour, Stanley H., and B. Brightman, to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Signal amplitude sequenced time division multiplex communication system. 3,340,363, 9-5-67, CI. 179 — 15. Bour, Stanley H., and D. C. Rimlinger, to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Signal amplitude sequenced time division multiplex communication system. 3,340,365, 9-5-67, CI. 179 — 15. Bour, Stanley H., and D. C Rimlinger, to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Signal amplitude sequenced time division multiplex communication system. 3,340,366, 9-5-67, CI. 179 — 15. Bour, Thomas C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method and apparatus for improving homogeneity of viscous liquids. 3,331,673, 7-18-67, CI. 65 — 130. Bourasso, Eugene J. : See — Parker, Donald J., Bourasso, and West. 3,335,484. Bourat, Guy, to Commissariat a BEnergie Atomique Extrac- tion of the sulfuric-acid complexes of beryllium using pri- mary amines. 3.360,344, 12-26-67, CI. 23 — 312. Bourcier de Carbon, Christian M. L. L. Shock absorbers. 3,31^,312, 4-4-67, CI. 188 — 88. Bourdale, Lueien. Filter element and method of making same. 3.358.S43, 12-19-67, CI. 210—487. Bourdeau, Romeo G., to Union Carbide Corp. Process of preparing boron carbide from boron halide and a hydro- carbon. 3,334,967, 8-8-67, CI. 23—208. Bourdo, Alex D. : «S'ee — Walton. Wilfred E., and Bourdo. 3,339,270. Bourdo, K. L. : See — Grable, Donovan B., Bourdo, and Summers. 3,311,063. Bourdon, Joseph J., A. Nameth, D. F. Moore, M. L. Ripley, J. Stencel, Jr., and L. S. Quick, to Ex-Cell-O Corp. Mag- netic transducer head assembly with spring biasing head assembly away from drum. 3,308,450, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Bourelle, Joseph G. Beverage package. 3,305,368, 2-21-67, CI. 99—171. Bourgau, Yolande : See — Degeorges, Marcel E., and Bourgau. 3,311,663. Bourgault. Pierre L., and J. Batelaan, to Johnson, Matthey and Mallory, Ltd. Solid electrolytic capacitor having mini- mum anode impedance. 3,345,545. 10-3-67, CI. 317 — 230. Bourgeaux, Maurice : See — De Lajarte, Stephane D., and Bourgeaux. 3,326,653. Bourgeois, Edward G., to Judson-Biegelow, Inc. Method of making blush coated recording sheet, coated sheet and coating composition. 3,320,089, 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 157. Bourgeois, Hector S., to United Aircraft Corp. Bypass con- nection for splitting a fuel flow. 3,349,803, 10-31-67, CI. 138 — 37. Bourgeois, Yves, B. Lefrancois, and C. Moreau, to Houilleres du Bassin du Nord & du Pas-de-Calais — Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique — Compagnie de Construction Mecanique, Procedes Sulzer and 1'Air Liquide. Societe pour l'Etude et 1'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Ammonia- hydrogen isotopic exchange process. 3,342,550, 9-19-67, CI. 23—193. Bourhenne. Francis K. : See — Gaines. Jack H., Bourhenne. and Edmisson. 3,358,261. Ramsing, Robert E. V., and Bourhenne. 3,300,605. Bourke, Thomas N. Inflatable bathtub seat. 3,311,930, 4-4- 67, CI. 4 — 185. Bourland, Orley R.. Jr. : See — Kifor, Harry T., and Bourland. 3,353,769. Bourlier. Jean. Automobile top. 3,357,738, 12-12-67, CI. 296 — 137. Bourn, William R. : See — Weaving, John H., Bourn, and Emmett. 3,301,317. Bourne, Inc. : See — Reyenga, Tjerk. 3,319,209. Bourne, Isaac H. J. Headrest attachment for vehicle seats. 3,328,083, 6-27-67, CI. 297 — 404. Bourne, Joseph, to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigeration systems. 3.316,727, 5-2-67, CI. 62 — 101. Bourne, Joseph R. : See — Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. 3,296,813. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. 3,299,652. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. 3,299,668. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. 3,326.279. Bourne, Kenneth H., and A. Fisher, to British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Isomerisation process and catalyst. 3,341,618, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Bourns, Inc. : See — Downing, Leo G., and Kindall 3,310,766. Halfhill, Donald W., and Remy. 3,341,747. Jones, Robert L, 3,356.981. Kruse. Harold L. 3.314.036. Marks, Eugene A., Parkinson, and Velasco. 3,339,167. Miller, Kenneth F., and Smith. 3,324,728. Mowry, David R., and Clark. 3,348,005. Parkinson, Robert C, Marks, Gaa, and De Back. 3,348,- 185. Smith, Melvin H., and Miller. 3,324,727. LIST OF PATENTEES L49 Valve Valve Liquid and P. to Eldorado Mining and extraction of minerals. to Column Flotation Co. Bourquard, Fernand K. C Measurement apparatus for si inly Ing the physical properties of a medium. 3,346,065, 10-10- 67, CI. 1S1- -.5. Bourquin, Jean-Pierre: See — kenz, Jany, Bourquin, Fischer, and Schwarb. 3,340,258, Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Gamboni, and Schwarb. 3,330,197. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Gamboni, and Schwarb. 3,358,019. Kenz, Jany, Bourquin, Sehenker, and Griot. 3,208,911. Kenz, Jany, Bourquin, Schwarb, and Ruesch. 3,300,897. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, and Winkler. 3,314,94S. Ken/, Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, and Gagnaux. 3,318,958. Kenz. Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, Gagnaux, Guldimann, Buesch, and Schwarb. 3,349,087. Bourrasse, AndrS, Y. Carteret, J. Elston, and R. Lucas, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Moderator-fuel element. 3,342,692, 9-19-67, CI. 176—69. Bous, Karel, to Elitex, Sdruzeni podniku Textilniho strojiren- stvi. Method of and device for winding yarn without interrupting the winding process during removal of yarn breakage. 3,314,621, 4-1-8-67, CI. 242—35.0. Bousquei, Andre, to Clix Fastener Corp. Clasp fastener. 3,327,302. 0-27-07, CI. 24 — 201. Bousquet, Euclid W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. N-disubstituted carbamyl pyrazoles. 3,308,130, 3-7-07, CI. 2G0— 294. Boussageon, Louis II. A. Motor driven fishing reels. 3,352,507, 11-14-67, CI. 242— S4.21. Boutelle, Albert, and H. R. Reed. Underwater manipulator. 3,312,496, 4-4-67, CI. 294 — 66. Bouthilet, Robert: See — Eolkin, Dave, and Bouthilet. 3,341,335. Firestein, Harry, Theroux, Barrows, and Bouthillier. 3,331,345. Bouthiller, Auguste J., to Imperial Machine Corp. assembly. 3,301,521, 1-31-67. CI. 251 — 31. Bouthiller, Auguste J., to Imperial Machine Corp. assembly. 3,303,853, 2-14-67, CI. 137 — 625.4S. Boutillon, Henri, to Etablissements Boutillon S.A. meter. 3.354.71S, 11-2S-67, CI. 73-^230. Boutin, Claude, S. Folgia, G. Lemesle, R. Martin, Rouge, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Moderator core structure for nuclear reactor. 3,296,086, 1-3-67, CI. 170—84. Boutin, Pierre, and F. W. Melvanin, Refining Ltd. Method for the 3,295,932, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 340. Boutin, Pierre, and K. J. Tremblay, of Canada, Ltd. Froth flotation method with counter cur- rent separation. 3,339,730, 9-5-67, CI. 209 — 166. Boutland, John A., and S. T. Jelly, to Hovercraft Develop- ment Ltd. Waterborne gas-cushion vehicles. 3,354,S5S, 11- 2S-07. CI. 114 — 67. Bouton. Gertrude V. : See — Viseher, William. 3.347,619. Boutonnet. Alexandre, to Societe Rhodiaeeta. False itwist spindle. 3,349,554, 10-31-67, CI. 57 — 77.3. Bouvelle, Georges, to European Atomic Energy Community. Sample carrier with adhesive tape for the analysis of powders by means of a Guinier X-ray camera. 3,307,036, 2-2S-67. CI. 250—51.5. Bouvier, Claude J. B., to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe Anonyme). Data handling 'automatic system. 3.349,376, 10-24-67, CI. 340—172.5. Bouvier, Erdine : See — Burdorf, Donald L., and Bouvier. 3.315,269. Bouvier. Georg, to Veitscher Magnesitwerke-Aetien-Gesell- schaft. Ceramic and tar bonded brick furnace lining. 3,337,- 206. S-22-67, CI. 260—43. Bouvier, George A. : See — Burdorf, Donald L., and Bouvier. 3,315,269. Bouvier, Maurice, and A. Moiroux, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau, Gaz, Electricite Energie, S.A. Auto- generators. 3,314,403, 4-18-07, CI. 123 — 46. Bouwers. Albert, to N.V. Optisehe Industrie "de Oude de Delft." Night telescope using a movable image amplifier tube. 3,324.300, 6-0-67, CI. 250 — 213. Bouwkainp, Harvey L., to American Seating Co. Plastic foot for tubular-type chair leg. 3,342,445, 9-19-67, CI. 248— 1S8.9. Bouwmeester, William, and A. Berg. Safety ladder. 3,303,- 906. 2-14-67, CI. 182 — 161. Bouyoucos, Georse J. Moisture sensitive resistor. 3,356,979. 12-5-67. CI. 33S— 35. Bouyoucos. John V., to United States of America. Navy. Transducer element with anti-resonant baffle. 3,337,842, S-22-67, CI. 340 — S. Bouyoucos, John V., to General Dynamics Corp Acoustic ap- paratus. 3,346,058, 10-10-67, CI. 175 — 56. Bouzou, Georges : See — Auchapt, Pierre, Bouzou, and Sautray. 3,327,763. Bov, Raphael F., to Radio Corp. of America. Lighted push- button. -3,305,677, 2-21-67, CI. 240 — 2. Bovagne, Rene, to Societe des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot. Chamber containing an internal agitator system. 3,345,043, 10-3-67, CI. 259 — 102. Bovarnick, Bennett, and H. W. Flood, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of making composite materials and resulting products. 3,305,349, 2-21-67, CI. 75 — .5. Bove, Joseph M. Burner base. 3,343,524, 9-26-67, CI. 122 — 494. Bovio, Ilario : See — Gassino, Teresio, and Bovio. 3,306,417. Bovio, Michele : See — Gassino, Teresio, and Bovio, 3,312,393, Gassino, Teresio, and Bovio. 3,358,917. Bovitz, Richard s. : See Adams, Paul R.. Miller, ami Bovitz. 3,309.931. Bowden, Angela !'., '•■ to B. Bowden. Child's awning device for aul obiles. 3,339,566, 9-5-67, CI. 135—5. Bowden, Blaine : See— Bowden, Angela J'. 3,339,566. Bowden, Donald W.. and .1. F. Johnson, to Materials Handling Equipment Co. Discharge assemblies for screw conveyors. 3,346,092, 10-10-07. CI. 198—1. Bowden, James J. Treatment of slag in lite process of mak- ing steel. 3,318,687, 5-9-07, CI. 75—53. Bowden, James J. Flux used in the making of steel. 3,3:jn,- 052, 5-10-07, CI. 75 — 53. Bowden, John IF. and C. T. Terry, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Proci 3S for preparing powder and granular calcium chloride products. 3,339,61S. 9-5-07, CI. 159 — 4S. Bowden, Lee C, to General Time Corp. Alarm movement. 3,314,228, 4-18-07, CI. 58- 38. Bowden, Wilson E., to W. E. Bowden, Trustee for W. E. Bowden and W. T. Wolrord and P. C. Cook. Method and apparatus for forming and packaging biscuit patties. 3,339.335. 9-5-67, Ci. 53—123. Bowditch, Hoel L„ and P. H. Sanford, to The Foxboro Co. Bal- ancing apparatus for computers and the like. 3,325,09S, 6-13-67, CI. 235 — 200. Bowe, Border & Weber K.G. : See — Fuhring. Heinrich. 3,304,505. Bowe, Leon E. : See — Binning, Robert C, Bowe, and Null. 3,350,421. Binning, Robert C, Bowe. and Null. 3,350,445. Null, Harold R., Bowe, and Binning. 3,335,179. Null, Harold R., Bowe, and Binning. 3,350,419. Bowe, Leon E., R. C. Binning, and H. R. Null, to Monsanto Co. Production of acetic acid and recovery by plural stage distillation. 3,337,619, S-22-67, CI. 260—533. Bowe, Leon E., R. C. Binning, and H. R. Null, to Monsanto Co. Production and recovery of propylene oxide by plural distillation. 3.350,418, 10-31-67, CI. 260—348.5. Bowe, Maurice T., to Petrie & McNaught Ltd. Wool scouring machines. 3,298,208, 1-17-67, CI. 68 — 158. Bowe, William E. Spool devices. 3,295,673, 1-3-67, CI. 206—52. Bowe, William E. Printing ink dispenser. 3,321,10S, 5-23- 67, CI. 22 — 49. Bowen, Alfred : See — Groner, Harold, and Bowen. 3,316,820. Bowen, Bertram E. V. : See — Lachoyvicz, Stefan K., Brown, Bowen, and Newman. 3,354,- 199. Bowen, Donald B. Camper body stabilizer. 3,347,590, 10-17- 67, CI. 296 — 23. Bowen, Elmer A. : See — Shesler, Elmer G., Bowen, and Burden. 3,350,485. Bowen, Frank R., Jr., to J. M. Medlin. Noise attenuating stethoscope. 3,321,041, 5-23-67, CI. 181—24. Bowen, Hamilton M., 40% to J. Anderson and to A. Einstein, V. Lustig, and H. Harris, 20% to National City, Calif. Hopping game apparatus with elevated elastic area sub- dividing strands. 3,345.068. 10-3-67, CI. 273 — 1. Bowen, James B„ and P. W. Miller, Jr., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Shuttle grip and strap assembly. 3,351,100, 11-7-67, CI. 139 — 207. Bowen, James R. : See — Heller, Ralph M., Bowen, Schreiber, and Frock. 3,335,- 409. Bowen, John C, to Pressure Products Industries, pressure diaphragm compressors and pumps. 5-9-67, CI. 103—44. Bowen, Kevin W. J. : See — Cotton, Joseph B., Bowen, and Ravenscroft. Boyven, Max E. Pressurized medicinal foam 3,318,309, 5-9-67, CI. 128—225. Bowen Tools, Inc. : See — Slator, Damon T., and Pilcher. 3,330,531. Bower, Alvin L. Movable wall coke oven. 3,300,391, 1-24-67, CI. 202—105. Bower, Clarence C. Control system for foam cleaner generat- ing apparatus. 3,353.176, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 417. Bower, John L. Electrical power system for a civil defense shelter. 3,316,414, 4-25-67, CI. 290 — 1. Bower, Lewis R., to A. G. Wild & Co. Ltd. Hydraulic chocks. 3,333,809. S-l-67, CI. 24S— 357. Bower, Richard R., to Leach Corp. Carriage. 3,30S,921, 3-14-67, CI. 198—19. Bower, Thomas E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Garment container. 3,360,113, 12-20-67, CI. 206—7. Bowering, William D. S., and N. B. Graham, to Canadian Industries Ltd. Foaming compositions. 3.311,574, 3-2S- 67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Bowerman, Edwin R., to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Ionizable ffas display device yvith seg- mented electrode pattern. 3.327,lo4, 6-20-07, CI. 313 — 109.5. Bowerman, Edwin R.. and I. Sheinhartz, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Secondary battery elec- trode and methods of making. 3,306,778, 2-2S-67, CI. 136—120. Inc. High 3,318,250, 3,318,792. applicator. 150 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bowerrnan, Hulie E. Pipeline ball and method of making. 3,343,561, 9-26-67, CI. 137 — 268. Bowers, Albert : See — Ringold, Howard J., Batres, Rosenkranz, Mancera, and Bowers. 3,322 796. Ringold, Howard J., Zderic, and Bowers. 3,338,890. Velasco, Mercedes, Djerassi, Ringold, and Bowers 3,344,157. Villotti, Riccardo, and Bowers. 3,300,517. Bowers, Albert, and O. Halpern, to Syntex Corp. Prepara- tion of 6-keto-A 5 ««-19-nor steroids. 3,314,943, 4-18-67, CI. 260—239.55. Bowers, Albert, and J. Edwards, to Syntex Corp. 6a-mono- fluoromethyl, 6a-difluoromethyl and 6a-trifluoromethyl pro- gestational hormone derivatives. 3,328,431, 6-27-67, CI. 260—397.3. Bowers, Albert, and J. C. Orr, to Syntex Corp. 2-methyl-A2- corticoids. 3,341,524, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Bowers, Albert, P. Crabbe, and J. Edwards, to Syntex Corp. 19-nor-9/3,10a-A 4 -androstenes. 3,354,183, 11-21-67, CI. 260— 397.3. Bowers, Charles E., Jr., to The Fibre-Metal Products Co. Nape strap. 3,354,468, 11-28-67, CI. 2—3. Bowers. Clyde T. and R. T. Envelope. 3,337,119, 8-22-67, Ci. 229 — 68. Bowers, David L., to General Electric Co. Controllable elec- tric body tissue stimulators. 3,311,111, 3-28-67, CI. 128 — 422. Bowers, Eric, to T. Bowers & Co. (Toolmakers) Ltd. Rotary work support table unit. 3,343,307, 9-26-67, CI. 51 — 237. Bowers, Frederic M., and D. Denegall, to United States of America, Navy. Silver chloride-magnesium sea water bat- tery. 3,343,992, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 90. Bowers, George W., Jr. : See — Chall, Harold J., and Bowers. 3,331,554. Bowers, Grover W., and F. H. Kennedy. Self-contained elec- trical lighting unit. 3,317,809, 5-2-67, CI. 320-^30. Bowers, Howard I. : See — Woolsey, Joseph W., and Bowers. 3,296,411. Bowers, Hugh R., L. D. Tschopp, and R. C. Woerner, to Petro- Tex Chemical Corp. Purification of hydrocarbons. 3,308,- 201. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 681.5. Bowers, John O., Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Gate cir- cuitry utilizing mos type field effect transistors. 3,313,95S, 4_j2— (57 CI 307 88 5 Bowers, La Verne E.' Toy vehicle. 3,339,939, 9-5-67, CI. 280 — 87.01. Bowers, Lee A. Rubber treatment. 3,344,074 9-26-67, CI. 252—72. Bowers, Lester T., and J. J. McDonnell, to Scott Chemical and Welding Products Co., Inc. Metal spatter-fouling in- hibiting material and method. 3,353,970, 11-21-67, CI. 106—2. Bowers, Melville D. : See — Anderson, George M., Jaffe, and Bowers. 3,359,494. Bowers, Raymond W. : See — Alexander, Carl J., and Bowers. 3.352,011. Bowers, Robert T. : See — Bowers. Clyde T. and R. T. 3,337,119. Bowers, Holland G., to Sun Oil Co. Method of producing spherical solids. 3,350.482, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 13. Bowers, Ronald W., to International Business Machines Corp. Method of bonding. 3,297,855, 1-10-67, CI. 219 — 85. Bowers. T. & Co. (Toolmakers) Ltd. : See — Bowers. Eric. 3,343.307. Bowers, Thomas S. Nail clipper. 3,316,632, 5-2-67, CI. 30—28. Bowers, William E.. to Vector Cable Co. Methods and ap- paratus for indicating an underwater parameter in a marine seismic system. 3,299,399, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 7. Bowes, Donald R., to Ethicon, Inc. Sterile surgical package. 3,319,782, 5-16-67, CI. 206—63.3. Bowes, Donald R., to Ethicon, Inc. Apparatus and package for dispensing sterile objects. 3,341,066, 9-12-67, CI. 221 — 25. Bowin, William F. : See — Kramer, Roger G., Hildum, and Bowin. 3,341,852. Bowker. Rockton A. Fish rod handle. 3,309,809, 3-21-67, CI. 43 — 22. Bowland, Charles R. Inspection instrument. 3,320,414, 5-16-67, CI. 240 — 4.2. Bowler, Ernest H. : See — Sauer, Charles D., Bowler, and Forward. 3,315,562. Bowles, Andrew D., and P. W. Wise. Ventilator. 3,300,122, 1-24-67, CI. 230 — 127. Bowles, Arnold G. Apparatus for the manufacture of brick and tile. 3,350,757, 11-7-67, CI. 25—112. Bowles Engineering Corp. : See — Bauer, Peter. 3,340,885. Bauer, Peter, Colston, and Sowers. 3,339,569. Bauer, Peter, and Morton. 3,318,523. Bowles, Romald E. 3,324,730. Bowles, Romald E. 3,343,790. Bowles. Romald E., and Windsor. 3,327,529. Colston, John R. 3,314,294. Minnick, Pasco A. 3,354,717. Bowles, John W., 50% to Baldwin Bracelet Corp. Pilfer- deterring display rack. 3,319,800, 5-16-67, CI. 211—163. Bowles, Renile E., and R. L. Craig, to Hoerner-Waldorf Corp. Reinforced carton. 3,317,034, 5-2-67, CI. 206—46. Bowles, Romald E., to United States of America, Army. Fluid-operated rotation sensing device. 3,320,815, 5-23- 67, CI. 73—505. Bowles, Romald E., to Bowles Engineering Corp. Fluid-oper- ated accelerometer. 3,324,730. 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 515. Bowles, Romald E., to United States of America, Army. Weighted comparator. 3,331,379, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Bowles, Romald E., to Bowles Engineering Corp. Vortex inte- grator. 3,343,790, 9-26-67, CI. 235 — 200. Bowles, Romald E., and R. I. Windsor, to Bowles Engineer- ing Corp. Lift sensing and measuring system. 3,327,529, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 180. Bowles, Ronald E. : See — Warren, Raymond \V., and Bowles. 3,340,884. Bowles, Vernon O. : see — Yurko, Malvin M., Bowles, Corona, and Read. 3,322,412. Bowley. Thomas W., and L. H. Smith, to United-Carr Inc. Electrical contact and edge connector having such a con- tact. 3,359.532, 12-19-67. CI. 339—217. Bowling, Glenn W., and J. A. Fergusson, to Davco Corp. Loom picker. 3.332,450, 7-25-67, CI. 139 — 159. Bowling, Joseph E., Jr., to The Pangborn Corp. Abrasive blast- ing wheels and vanes. 3,348,339, 10-24-67, CI. 51 — 9. Bowling, Joseph E., Jr., and G. W. Powell. Particle throwing apparatus. 3,296,746, 1-10-67, CI. 51—9. Bowling, Joseph E., Jr., and R. W. Moore, to The Pangborn Corp. Particle-throwing apparatus. 3,319,383, 5-16-67, CI. 51—9. Bowling, Lin W. : See — Peters. Harlan J., and Bowling. 3,352,217. Bowling, Teamus, to General Electric Co. Doorlatching mechanism for oven cavity. 3,317,708, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 412. Bowling, Teamus, to General Electric Co. Integrated oven con- trols. 3.35S,121, 12-12-67, CI. 219—412. Bowman, Carlos M. : See — Kellom, David B., Bowman, Lamoria, and York. 3,348,- 928. Bowman, Carol K. Method of centering a tool in a tool holder. 3,298,091, 1-17-67, CI. 29—406. Bowman, Charles J., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Workpiece support for grinding machine. 3,302,336, 2-7- 67, CI. 51 — 50. Bowman, Francis, A. C. Cooper, F. Irving, and A. Livingston, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for the mass coloration of polyesters. 3,359,230, 12-19-67. CI. 260 — 40. Bowman, George S. Apparatus for checking integrity of brake pipe of fluid pressure brake system and precondition- ing brake. 3,304,420. 2-14-67, PI. 246 — 169. Bowman, George S., and N. P. Erkel, Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Brake and propulsion control system for automated trains. 3,300,639. 1-24-67, CI 246 — 182. Bowman. Harold L. Fishing float. 3,337,981, 8-29-67, CI. 43 — 43.14. Bowman. Hyman D. Filter muffler. 3,350,877, 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 30. Bowman, James L., W. C. Myers, and R. S. Ricks, to Tek- tronix, Inc. Snap-off diode containing recombination im- purities. 3,337,779, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 234. Bowman, Jan, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Refrac- tory and method. 3,322,551, 5-30-67, CI. 106 — 58. Bowman, Jan, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Furnace and refractory. 3,357,842, 12-12-67. CI. 106—58. Bowman, Jan, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Re- fractory bonding composition. 3,357,843, 12-12-67, CI. 106—58. Bowman, Jerry D. Support device for receptacles. 3,295,- 691, 1-3-67, CI. 211 — 71. Bowman, Kenneth C. : See — Lindeman, Arnold N., Bowman, and De La Torre. 3.360,- 248. Bowman. Larry G. : See — Lankford,' William L., Jr., Mathis, Keller, Bowman, and Van Winkle. 3.34S.231. Bowman. Mark M., Jr. : See — Bearer, Louis C, and Bowman. 3,308,505. Bowman. Theodore J : See — - Jureit, John C, and Bowman. 3.329.328. Bowman, Thomas B., and M. R. Kreider, to Lebanon Paper Box Mfg. Co., Inc. Merchandise cartons. 3,305,079, 2-21- 67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Bowman, Thomas E.. and P. B. Kennedy, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Back-streaming control in a diffusion pump." 3.353,742, 11-21-67, CI. 230 — 101. Bowman-Shaw. George N.. to Lancers Machinery Ltd. Mast extension mechanism for an industrial truck. 3,306,481, 2-28-67, CI. 214 — 670. Bowman-Shaw, George N. Means for coupling loads to lifting means. 3,338,436, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 75. Bowmar Instrument Corp. : See — Herr, Robert W. 3.329,035. Sigl. Edward D. 3.321.134. Sigl, Edward D. 3,334,811. Bown, Delos E., and R. I. McDougall, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Novel phenolic phosphorus stabilizers for polyolefins. 3,297,631, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Bown, Ronald A. Collapsible trav assembly for vehicle seats. 3,335,679, 8-15-67, CI. 108—44. Bowness, Colin, to Raytheon Co. Liquid cooled solid state laser. 3,339,150, 8-29-67, CI. 331—94.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 151 Bowser, Inc. : See — Romanowskl, Albert F. 3,308,274. Romanowskl, Albert F. 3,335,240. Romanowski, Albert F. 3,335,247. Konianowski, Albert F. 3,353,710. Romanowskl. Albert F. 3,357,531. Romanowskl, Albert F. 3,360,094. Topol, George J. 3,354,772. Bowser, Robert E. : See — Best, Howard S., and Bowser. 3,330,020. Bowyer, James M., Jr., and W. V. Carter, to General Dy- namics Corp. Base drag reduction device. 3,358,947, 12-19- 67, CI. 244 — 73. Box, Theodor. Bottle carrying and stacking case. 3,349,943, 10-31-07, CI. 220 — 21. Box, William A., to United States Steel Corp Portable deck. 3,301,149, 1-31-07, CI. 94 — 13. Box, William A., to United States Steel Corp. Portable deck. 3,315,577, 4-25-67, CI. 94 — 13. Boxer, George E., to Merck & Co., Inc. Purine 3-deoxynu-cleo- sides. 3,346,500, 10-10-67, CI, 260 — 211.5. Boxer, George E., and R. F. Nutt, to Merck & Co., Inc. Pvrimi- dine 3-deoxynucleosides. 3,346,501, 10-10-67, CI. 260— 211.5. Boxmakers, Inc. : See — McGorty. Carroll J., and Cuoco. 3,302,778. Boxrud, Phillip E. Soil sampling device and means for mount- ing the same on a vehicle. 3,331,249, 7-18-67, CI. 73 — 421. Boy, Harold G., to Lewis Spring & Mfg. Co. Spring coiling machine. 3,342,052, 9-19-67, CI. 72 — 138. Boyajian, Myron J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co. Electric motor speed control. 3,308,364, 3-7-67, CI. 318 — 358. Boyajian, Myron J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Anticlog de- vice for engine radiators. 3,344,S54, 10-3-67, CI. 165 — 119. Boyajian, Setrak K. Envelopes and the like with remoisten- able adhesive comprising polyvinyl alcohol. Re. 26,142, 1-10-67, CI. 117—44. Boyce, Clive B. C. : See — Whitehurst, John S., Crispin, and Boyce. 3,317,566. Boyce, Clive B. C, to Shell Oil Co. Ethers useful as mollusci- cides and piscicldes. 3,349,102, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 347.8. Boyce, Walter A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Quartz tube coating. 3,338,737, 8-29-67, CI. 117—94. Boyd, Alfred K., to Texas Instruments Inc. Selective print- ing assembly having printing surfaces at different levels. 3,318,430, 5-9-67, CI. 197 — 18. Boyd, Charles A., and H. Kartluke, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus and method for acoustic instrumentation. 3,320,S08, 5-23-67, CI. 73—339. Boyd, Charles A., and P. G. Luckhardt, to Aeroprojects Inc. Accelerating particles to high velocities. 3,357,306, 12-12- 67, CI. 89—8. Boyd, Clarence. Method and device for exhaust gas purifica- tion. 3,306.034, 2-28-67, CI. 60 — 30. Boyd, Clinton A., H. J. Venema, and D. H. Ward, to Borg- Warner Corp. System with electrical utilization device hav- ing main energization conductors over which information signals are also transferred. 3,340.500, 9-5-67. CI. 340 — 18. Boyd, Dean M. Deep grooved continuous electrical outlet receptacle. 3,308,416, 3-7-67, CI. 339 — 22. Boyd, Donald E. : See — Boyd, John A. and D. E. 3,307,507. Boyd, John A. and D. E. 3,319,435. Boyd, Edward S., V. L. Darby, and E. E. Hatter, to North American Aviation Inc. Welded joint and apparatus and method for making same. 3,301,993, 1-31-07, CI. 219 — 117. Boyd, Gary D., and S. P. S. Porto, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Phase-matched Raman radiation amplifier and oscillator. 3,300,053, 1-24-07, CI. 307 — S8.3. Boyd, Gordon A. : See — Jackson, John P., and Bovd. 3,299,829. Boyd, Harvey W., J. I. Burleigh, and J. L. Roberson. Auto- matic oil well pump control. 3,306,210, 2-28-67, CI. 103 — 25. Boyd, James C. : See — Blake. James A., and Boyd. 3.312,S94. Boyd, John A. and D. E. Method and apparatus for incinerat- ing refuse material. 3.307.507, 3-7-67, CI. 110 — S. Boyd, John A. and D. E. Liquefied petroleum gas vaporiza- tion system. 3,319,435, 5-10-07, CI. 02 — 52. Boyd, Joseph J., to Atlantic Steel Co. Translation of high- temperature, high-speed strips of material. 3,334,889, 8-8- 67, CI. 271—3. Boyd, Joseph J. Hydro-caseous bearing. 3,352,607, 11-14-67, CI. 30S— 9. Boyd, Leo R., to General Electric Co. Gamma compensated neutron ion chamber. 3.311,770, 3-2S-67, CI. 313 — 61. Boyd, Robert L. Ring carrying normally concealed data. 3,321,934, 5-30-67, CI. 63 — 1. Boyd, Thomas, to Monsanto Co. Anionic polymerization proc- esses. 3.330.785, 7-11-07. CI. 200 — 2.5. Boyd. Wayne T. Shield for welders' helmets. 3,308,477, 3-14-67, CI. 2—8. Boyd. William L. : See — Shock, D'Arcy A., French, and Bovd. 3,329,207. Boyd. Wilton E., to General Electric Co. Lightweight portable vacuum cleaner. 3,334,370, 8-8-67, CI. 15 — 327. Boyd, Wilton E., to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleanpr operating switch construction. 3,355,562, 11-2S-67, CI. 200 — 86.5. Boyd. Worth T. : See — Wehe. Albert H.. Jr., Ellert, and Boyd. 3.296.286. Bovdell, Kenneth R., to Dowty Technical Developments Ltd. Hydraulic apparatus. 3,318,092, 5-9-67, CI. 60 — 53. Boye Needle Co., The : See — Briggs, George E. 3,303,935. Murphy, Robert W., and I'hlpps. 3,335,847. Boven, John L., to Besler Corp. Auxiliary Firing system. 3,301,223, 1-31-67, CI. 122—7. Boyen, John L., to C-C Industries. Cyclone separator for sep- arating steam from water. 3,349,548, 10-31-07, CI. 55 — 457. Boyen, John L., to C-C Industries. Water tube heater. 3,357,- 410, 12-12-67, CI. 122—238. Boyer, Donald 11. Tool holder. 3,343,431, 9-26-67, CI. 77—58. Boyer, Edward J. : See — Wilson, John A., Jr., Boyer, and Vander Pyl. 3,322,373. Boyer, Jackson S. : See — Hall, Lewis W., Jr., Boyer, and Ware. 3,360,488. Bover, James B. Cigarette-type smoking media. 3,310,055, 3-21-67, CI. 131 — 9. Boyer, John L., to International Rectifier Corp. Compression bonded semiconductor device. 3,313,9S7, 4-11-67, CI. 317—234. Boyer, John L., to International Rectifier Corp. Compression bonded semiconductor device. 3,328,650, 6-27-67, CI. 317—234. Bover, Joseph M., to Northrop Corp. Open ring antenna. Re. 26,196, 4-25-67, CI. 343—742. Bover, Kerwin R. : See — Mahler, Peter A., and Boyer. 3.310,963. Bover, Lyndon D., and W. R. Sorenson, to Continental Oil Co. Polyoxymethylene process. 3,355,428, 11-28-67, CI. 200 — 67. Boyer, Martin. Readilv cleanable hand rake and self cleaning trailer rake. 3,335,557, 8-15-07, CI. 56—393. Bover, Martin. Rail locking track structure. 3,356,299. 12- 5-07, CI. 238—265. Boyer, Nicodemus E., R. R. Hindersinn, and C. T. Bean, Jr., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polyester compositions contain- ing halogen and phosphorus. 3,321,553, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 862. Boyer, Nolan D., K. W. Otto, and Y. M. Trehu, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the extrusion of improved closed-cell foams. 3,327,031, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 53. Bover, Ralph K., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Valve extension. 3,315,695, 4-25-67, CI. 137 — 232. Boyer, Raymond W., to Airfab, Inc. Reciprocating solenoid motor. 3,325,660, 6-13-67, CI. 310 — 75. Boyer, Thomas W., R. C. Chang, and E. L. Ries, to American Synthetic Rubber Corp. Liquid carboxvlated polymers and method of preparing the same. 3,340,631, 10-10-67, CI. 260—523. Boyer, Verdt E. : See — Cronin, John W., Jr., and Boyer. 3,347,169. Boyer, Wesley D., to The Ford Motor Co. Ignition system. 3,312,211, 4-4-67. CI. 123 — 148. Boyett, Robert E. Testing systems. 3,314,172, 4-18-67, CI. 35—48. Bovkin, John R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wideband high efficiency transmitter system. 3,343,088, 9-19-67, CI. 325—105. Bovkin. Otis F. : See — Dailey, Arthur M., Boykin, and Hartman. 3,329.526. Faber, William M., Sr., Francis, Holmes, and Boykin. 3,304.199. Bovkin, Otis, F. Method of making a thin film capacitor, 3.348,971, 10-24-67, CI. 117 — 215. Boylan, Donald A : See — Noiles, Douglas G., and Boylan. 3,343,028. Bovlan, Jack B. : See — Seiwert. Joseph J., and Boylan. 3,349,049. Bovlan. Robert E., and H. S. Kukuk, to Sperry Rand Corp. Non-destructive film memory element. 3,302,190, 1-31-07, CI. 340—174. Boylan, Robert J. : See — Smith. Tom R.. and Boylan. 3,344.590. Bovlan, Robert J., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Recondi- tioning of filter media. 3,334,473, 8-8-07, CI. 55 — 524. Bovlan, William F., and L. Kowal. to Ampex Corp. Synchro- nizing circuit. 3.355,049, 11-28-07. CI. 318 — 314. Boyle, Archibald R., and D. A. Dobbin, to D-Mac Ltd. Chart reading and recording apparatus. 3,328,801, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 31. Bovle. Eugene E. Saturable inductor radio frequency tuning device. 3,327,258, 6-20-67, CI. 334 — 12. Boyle, George E., Jr. : See — Kull, Robert C, Bell, and Boyle. 3,312.944. Bovle. James J. : See — Lomker. Werner E. 3.304.040. Bovle. Joseph V.. Jr. : See — MoHatton. Austin D., Boyle, and Falk. 3.330,725. Bovle, Robert A., to Honeywell Inc. Digital magnetic record- ing verification. 3.344,417, 9-26-67. CI. 340 — 174.1. Boyle, Robert F., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Rotary tape valve. 3,334,656, 8-8-67, CI. 137—596. Boyle. Willard S., and D. F. Nelson, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. End pumped optical maser. 3,354.104, 11-21- 67, CI. 331—94.5. Boylen, Clarence B., to Russell Hosiery Mills, Inc. Method and means for turning tubular articles at a circular knitting machine. 3,296, S3S, 1-10-67, CI. 66 — 149. Bovles, Elmo N. Guide means for disc brake friction pads. 3.348.636, 10-24-67, CI. 1SS— 73. 152 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bovles, Fred O. Automatic device for casting simulated birds. 3,303,820, 2-14-67, CI. 119— 15. G. Boyles, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Toothbrush power handle assembly. 3,300,664, 1-24-67, CI. 310 — 50. Boyles, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Hand-held battery- operated device. 3.329,880, 7-4-67, CI. 320 — 2. Boyne Products, Inc. : See — De Lorme, Albert R., and Perkins. 3,299.224. Ford. Donald R. 3,351,888. Winogrocki, Ray F., Taylor, and Langan. 3,331,932. Boynton, Donald R. : o'ee — Ross, John W., Boynton, and Arnold. 3.313,359. Boynton, George V. Partition construction with blocks sup- ported by a wire lattice. 3,310,924, 3-28-67, CI. 52 — '565. Boynton, Ira D. : See — Bode. Robert H., and Boynton. 3,343,334. Boynton, William W, System of gaseous pressure loading, use- ful for dynamic loading. Re. 26,279, 10-3-67, CI. 73—12. Boys, Fay L., to Sinclair Research. Inc. Method of analyzing soil gases. 3.336,792, 8-22-67, CI. 73 — 23.1. Boysen, Donald C. Bridging connector for telephone terminal blocks. 3,308,422, 3-7-G7, CI. 339 — 198. Boysen, Willard P., to Menasha Corp. Shipping container. 3,348,756, 10-24-67, CI. 229—37. Boyte, James M. Apparatus for demonstrating the variation of the trigonometric functions in a two dimensional system. 3,359.054. 12-26-67, CI. 35 — 24. Bozafc, Richard E., to Shell Oil Co. Ferrocene, maleic anhy- dride, cyclic ether adducts. 3,322,793, 5-30-67, CI. 260— 340.6. Bozek, John S. : See — iSimpson, Justin, Gilkeson, and Bozek. 3,310,S34. Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Co. Inc. Die for deep drawn tapered container. 3,302,441, 2-7-67, CI. 72 — 348. Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Disposable cof- fee container. 3,309,980, 3-21-67, CI. 99 — 295. Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container assem- bly. 3,337,085, 8-22-67, CI. 220—54. Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Resealable can. 3,344,945, 10-3-67, CI. 220 — 53. Bozek, John W. : See — Royer, David R., and Bozek. 3,319,796. Royer, D.-ivid R.. and Bozek. 3.349.919. Bozek. John W., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Variable capacity filter devices. 3,334,748, 8-8-67, CI. 210—132. Bozek, John W., and D. R. Rover, to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter element. 3,326,382, 6-20-67, CI. 210 — 356. Bozeman, Paul P., Jr., and R. A. Woodle. to Texaco Inc. Hydrocarbon solvent refining process. 3,306,849, 2-28-67, CI. 20S — 314. Bozzav. Emma : Sec — Demeter, Laszlo, Galeoczi, Bozzav, and Zagyvai. 3,350,- 302. Bozzelh. Andrew J., S. G. Belak, and R. H. Campbell, to Sun Oil Co. Slow release fertilizer comprising a dispersion of urea-wax adduct in wax, and method of making. 3.300,- 293, 1-24-67, CI. 71 — 28. Braaten, Willard C., to Norse Chemical Corp. Artificial sweet- ening composition and method of producing the same. 3,325,296, 6-13-67, CI. 99—141. Brab. Joseph L.. to Porter Precision Products, Inc. Article and process of forming the article from powdered metal. 3,343.954. 9-26-67, Cl/75— 208. Brabander, Herbert J. : See — Wright. William B., Jr., and Brabander. 3,334,112. Wright, William B., Jr., and Brabander. 3,355,457. Braca, Giuseppe : See — Pino, Piero, Braca, and Sbrana. 3,355,503. Bracalente, Emedio M., and F. C. Woolson, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Ablation probe. 3.340,727, 9-12-67, CI. 73 — 86. Braccini, Alfonso A., to Whittaker Corp. Space frame struc- tures. 3,323,820, 6-6-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Brace, Lloyd, Jr.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Package of sealing material. 3.337.040, 8-22-67. H. 206 — 56. Brace, Paul H., to Barber-Colman Co. Thermostatic unit. 3,305,176, 2-21-67, CI. 236 — 74. Bracey, Frederick J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Co. Process for bond- ing thermoplastic materials. 3,303,255, 2-7-67, CI. 264 — 248. Bracev, Kenneth E. G. : See — Coplin, John F., Taylor, Petrie, and Bracev. 3,299,961. Brach, E. J. & Sons : See — Brach, Frank V. 3,334,952. Vande Yen, Alvin W. 3,325,295. Brach. Frank V., to E. J. Brach & Sons. Merchandising case. 3,334.952, 8-S-67, CI. 312—224. Brach, Walter E. : See — Siess, Otto, and Brach. 3,349,646. Bracht, Herres : See — Bracht, Paul and H. 3,315,576. Bracht. Lloyd J., K. L. Devall, and H. J. Krause, to LTV Electrosvstems. Inc. Molded resistor and method of fabri- cating same. 3,355,532, 11-28-67, CI. 264—234. Bracht, Maria H. : See — Bracht, Paul and M. H. 3,315,865. Bracht, Paul ; deceased by H. Bracht, sole heir, to Inland Steel Co. Method of making a sidewall for a shipping container. 3,315,576, 4-25-67, CI. 93 — 55.1. Bracht, Paul ; deceased by M. H. Bracht, sole heir, to Inland Steel Co. Stackable fiber drum. 3,315,865, 4-25-67, CI. 229 — 5.6. Brack, Alfred : See — Rause, Roderich, Brack, and Robe. 3,331.S31. Brack, Alfred, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktieugesellschaft. Naphtholactam reaction products and process for prepara- tion . : See — Auld, Joseph R., Brown, and Gniewek. 3,359,626. Brown. Richard E. : See — Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,301, S64. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,336,315. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,341,543. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,341,544. Pietrusza, Edward YV., and Brown. 3.335,176. Stanaback, Robert J., Brown, and Meltzer. 3,314,965. Stanabaek, Robert J., Brown, and Meltzer. 3,326.920. Stanaback, Robert J., Brown, and Meltzer. 3,326,921. Brown, Richard E., and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. 2-methyl-2-(/3-cyano ethyl )-l,3-cyclo- pentanedione. 3,301, SS9, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 464. Brown, Richard E., and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Ethynylated quinolizinium. 3,314,- 962, 4-1S-67, CI. 260—286. Brown, Richard E., and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Benzocyclopentaindolizines and di- benzindolizines. 3,320,260, 5-16-67, CI. 260—287. Brown, Richard E., and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Benzocyclopentaindolizines and dibenz- indolizines. 3,336,316, S-15-67, CI. 260 — 286. Brown, Richard E.. and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. 1-aceto-substituted quinolizines. 3,336,- 318. 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 2S9. Brown, Richard E.. and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. l-oxyacyl-benz[a]cyclopent[f ]quinoli- zines. 3,346,5S2. 10-10-07, CI. 260— 2S9. Brown, Richard S., and H. W. Gulliver, to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Manufacture of semiconductor devices. 3,328,216 6-27-67, CI. 14S— 187. Brown, Richard W., to Honeywell Inc. Fuel burner apparatus. 3,339,615. 9-5-67, CI. 158 — 28. Brown, Richard W., to Honeywell Inc. Unitary spring clip. 3,350.074, 11-7-67, CI. 85 — 8.8. Brown, Robert, to Niagara Plastics Co. Self-threading bolt. 3,306,153, 2-28-67 CI. 85 — 1. Brown, Robert, to The Loewv Engineering Co. Ltd. Rolling mills. 3, 327, SOS. 6-27-67, CI. 72 — 6. Brown, Robert A., to Duncan Electric Co., Inc. Maximum de- mand register using constant speed drive for periodic sub- tractions proportional to momentary reading of demand in- dicator. 3,325,732, 6-13-67, CI. 324—103. Brown, Robert G., and H. J. Rosenberg, to B. H. Bunn, Co. Tilted bundle tying machine and conveyor feed therefor. 3,350,998, 11-7-67, CI. 100 — 4. Brown, Robert H. : See — Grace, Garland K.. and Brown. 3,331,723. Monroe, Joseph W., Murphy, Larimer, Brown, and Potts. 3.312,231. Brown, Robert H., and A. H. Hecht, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Flexible cutter shaft for cutting slots in a solid propellant in a rocket motor case. 3,34S,426, 10-24-67, CI. 74 — 501. Brown, Robert J., to Election Research Council, Inc. Card- board voting booth and blank. 3,322,478, 5-30-67, CI. 312—239. Brown. Robert L. Methods of evaluating and inspecting ad- hesively bonded joints and structures adapted for such eval- uation 'and inspection. 3,351,760, 11-7-67, CI. 250 — 106. Brown, Robert N., to Eltra Corp. Apparatus for photograph- ically composing advertisements in column format from ad- vertisements on individual cards. 3,354,779, 11-28-67, CI. 88 — 24. Brown, Robert R., and L. E. Daum, to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America. Construction in insulated housing for terminating shielded high voltage cable. 3,352,962, 11-14-67, CI. 174 — 73. Brown, Robert T. : See — Latham, Raymond E., Bollfrass, and Brown. 3,325.176. Latham, Raymond E., Brown, Dane, and Bollfrass. 3,307,735. Brown, Robert T., to Gray Tool Co. Quick-disconnect fluid conduit connection. 3,307,862, 3-7-67, CI. 285 — 364. Brown, Robert V., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of and apparatus for indicating anode positions. 3,345,273, 10-3- 67, CI. 204 — 1. Brown, Roger S. : See — Grant, James N., Honold, Andrews, Brown, and Shepard. 3,345. S7S. Brown, Holland P.: See — Moore, Leslie 1)., and Brown. 3,332,023. Brown, Ronald A. S. : See — Berkowitz, Norbert, Brown, De Zeeuw, and Jensen. 3,330,084. Brown & Root. Inc. : Sec — Hauber, Ferdinand R., and Clark. 3,315,473. Tittle, John G. 3,338,050. Van Bey. Luong. 3.359,782. Brown, Roy C. Collapsible article carrier. 3,303,978, 2-14- 67, CI. 224 — 45. Brown, Russell II. : See— Kawahara, Fred K„ and Brown. 3,352,948. Kawahara, Fred K., and Brown. 3,352,949. Brown, Samuel. Fexible baggage carrier. 3,333,751, 8-1-67, CI. 224 — 12.42. Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. : See — Levesque, George N. 3,354,908. Robinson, Norman E. 3,330,652. Brown, Silas A., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Fabricating endless belts from strips of webbing. 3,308,698, 3-14-67, CI. 83 — 78. Brown, Stanley, to Better Equipment for Electron Micros- copy, Inc. Holder for electron microscopy girds. 3,353,656, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 1. Brown Steel Tank Co. : See — Gallup, Norman G. 3,344,947. Brown, Steven M. : See — Vitale, Joseph S., and Brown. 3,311,436. Brown, Thomas E., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Con- vertible bird house and bird feeder. 3,295,498, 1-3-67, CI. 119—23. Brown, Thomas E., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Com- bination locking bank. 3,298,601, 1-17-67, CI. 232 — 4. Brown, Thomas G. : See — Lackenbauer, William E., and Brown. 3,348,471. Brown, Thomas G., to Reed Mfg. Co. Pipe stand. 3,311,674, 4-18-67, CI. 269 — 296. Brown, Thomas J. A., and H. Gordon, to Henry Simon Ltd. Photoelectric apparatus for continuously monitoring the quality of a flowing particulate material in respect of its granularity and purity. 3,328,587, 6-27-67. CI. 250 — 218. Brown, Thomas T., to Martin M. Decker. Method and ap- paratus for producing ions and electrically-charged aero- sols. 3,296,491. 1-3-67. CI. 317 — 3. Brown. Timothy D., to Halliburton Co. Formation treat- ment. 3,31S,393, 5-9-67, CI. 175 — 4.5-2. Brown, Timothy D., to Halliburton Co. Method of treating formation with prior removal of detritus. 3,346,049, 10-10- 67, CI. 166—13. Brown, Vada L., Jr., and T. E. Staniu, to Eastman Kodak Co. N-acyl derivatives of 3-azabicyclo[3.2.2]nonane. 3,334,- 087, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 239. Brown, Victor, to New Life Foundation. Compositing method. 3,323,896, 6-6-67, CI. 71 — 9. Brown, Wallace H. : See — Gaske, Joseph E., and Brown. 3,301,801. Brown, Walter J. : See — Muskovac, Nicholas G., and Brown. 3,305,739. Brown, Walter J. Control system for series-wound alternating current motors. 3,331,004. 7-11-67, CI. 318 — 245. Brown, Walter R. J., R. L. Komack, and N. D. Gilmartln, to United-Carr Inc. Grooved coaxial cable connector. 3,320,- 575, 5-16-67, CI. 339—268. Brown. Warren D. Concrete valve structure. 3,355,220, 11-28- 67, CI. 302—36. Brown, Warren G., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Communication system for the selective transmission of speech and data. 3,303,285, 2-7-67, CI. 179 — 15. Brown, Warren G., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Communication system for the selective transmis- sion of speech and data. 3,310,631, 3-21-67, CI. 179 — 15. Brown, William B. : See — Baxter, Samuel, and Brown. 3,328,497. Brown, William B., Jr. : See — Brinsmead, Kenneth H., and Brown. 3,313,737. Brown, William C. : See — Stedman, Brian D.. Brown, and Robinson. 3,307,178. Brown, William C, to Raytheon Co. Traveling wave device. 3,305,751. 2-21-67, CI 315—34. Brown, William D. Power lift gate. 3,305,112, 2-21-67, CI. 214—77. Brown, William E. : See — Dufton, William C. and Brown. 3,335,770. Erickson, Raymond C, Brown, and Thoma. 3.360,439. Long, Herbert A., Brown, and Crincic. 3,348,S33. Brown. William E., and W. C. Shaw, to General Motors Corp. Cylinder head bolt with temperature and contaminant in- dicator. 3.356, S07, 12-5-67, CI. 200 — 13S. Brown, William J., to General Pneumatic Products Corp. Pneumatic motor mechanism for hand tools. 3,295,262, 1-3-67, CI 51—170. Brown, William L. : See — Helmer, Richard L., and Brown. 3,309,204. Brown, William M. : See — Blackburn, Robert W., Brown, and Adams. 3,357,S89. Brown, William M., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Carton for easy open bottles. 3,348,672, 10-24-67, CI. 206 — 65. Brown. William O., C. E. Cooke, Jr., and P. H. Monaghan, to Esso Production Research Co. Method of oil recovery using surfactants formed in situ. 3,330,347, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 9. Brown, William R. Reel for starter jump cables. 3,337,695, 8-22-67, CI. 191—12.4. 174 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Brown. William K., to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Switch adapter for providing selective operating conditions for the switch. 3,348,014, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 172. Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. : See — Fordyce, William B., and Horsewell. 3,353,544. Green, Sydney J., and Fordyce. 3,316,919. Horsewell, Henry G., and Rayner. 3,340,879. Hughes, Ivor W., Horsewell, and Carroll. 3,320,961. Kilburn, Keith D. 3,327,718. Kilburn, Keith D. 3,353,542. Nicholl, Peter J. 3,298,062. O'Brien, John V. 3,313,003. Sexstone, John H. 3,343,462. Sexstone, John H., and Hagan. 3,357,320. Wright, Alexander H. 3,357,436. Brown, Winston E. to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilized sol- vent system. 3,360,575, 12-26-67. CI. 260—652.5. Brown. Winston E., J. R. LaCoume, and R. K. Treichler, to The Dow Chemical Co. Solvent composition. 3,351,560, 11- 7-67. CI. 252—171. Brownawell, Darrell W. : See — ■ Jacobson, Norman, Brownawell, and Kresge. 3,336,121. Brownawell, Darrell W., and J. E. Engelhart, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lubricants having a high viscosity index. 3,312,621, 4-4-67, CI. 252—59. Browne, Charles M., and R. R. Beckham, to Libbey-Owens- Ford Glass Co. Method and apparatus for forming a film on a glass surface. 3,305,336, 2-21-67, CI. 65 — 60. Browne, Frank L. : See — Philibert, Robert A., Browne, and Polimine. 3,344,223. Browne, Kenneth A., to The Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co. Convertible rail-highway vehicle truck. 3,342,141, 9-19-67, CI. 105—215. Browne, Michael J. : See — Larrigan, Harry J., Browne, and Adams. 3,295,365. Browne-Morse Co. : See — Wahout, Tom. 3,337,281. Browne, Thomas E., K. Goldschmidt, and O. H. Williford, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Visual signaling appa- ratus for electronic switching system. 3,322,907, 5-30-67, Browne, Thomas E., Jr. : See — Circle, Robert R., and Browne. 3,299,377. Browne, Thomas E., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Polyphase current measuring device using several signal detectors each positioned to respond to only one phase cur- rent magnetic field. 3,312,898, 4-4-67, CI. 324 — 117. CI. 179—175.2. Browne, William R. : See — Coffman, John A., and Browne. 3,356,602. Brownell, Harry R., to The Singer Co. A.C. and D.C. watt- meter using rectifiers and differential indicator. 3,321,707, 5-23-67, CI. 324 — 142. Brownell, Richard M., H. L. B. Gould, and D. H. Wenny, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic material and devices utilizing same. 3,355,724, 11-28-67, CI. 340—174. Brownell, Roy D. : See — Brown, Edwin C, and Brownell. 3,327,880. Browning, Arthur J. Shaving mug. 3,332,540, 7-25-67, CI. 206—1. Browning, Earl E., and M. J. Perkovich, to General Foods Corp. Apparatus for attaching a backing to a fibrous body. 3,345.237, 10-3-67, CI. 156 — 498. Single handle faucet. 3,312,247, 4-4- Single handle faucet. 3,312,248, 4-4- See- Browning, Ernest C. 67. CI. 137 — 636.2. Browning, Ernest C. 67, CI. 137 — 6.36.2. Browning, Gordon D. Pande, Albert S., and Browning. 3,320,608. Browning. Iben. Apparatus for producing parallel light. 3,300,266. 1-24-67, CI. 350 — 96. Browning, Iben S., and E. R. Strand, to E. R. Strand. Ac- celeration deceleration indicator. 3,318,157, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 492. Browning Industries, Inc. : See — Browning, Val A. 3,346,985. Browning, James A., to Thermal Dynamics Corp. Electric arc torches. 3,317,704, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 137. Browning, James E., and D. H. Youngblood, to Southern Steel Co. Keyless operating and locking mechanism for cell doors. 3,343,302, 9-^26-67, Cl. 49—18. Browning, James N., to Collins Radio Co. Level wind for airborne trailing wire antenna parallel to the drum axis. 3,347,490, 10-17-67, Cl. 242—158.3. Browning, James S. : See — Rampacek, Carl, Browning, and McVay, 3,347,370. Browning, James S., and R. B. Adair, to United States of America, Interior. Flotation of mica. 3,329,265, 7-4-67, Cl. 209—166. Browning, Joseph B. Retractable seat belt unit. 3,301,503, 1-31-67, Cl. 242—107. Browning, Joseph B. Belt termination. 3,346,930, 10-17-67, Cl. 24 — 265. Browning. Laurence L., Jr., to Browning Mfg. Co. Adjustable tightener. 3,358,521, 12-19-67, Cl. 74—242.1. Browning, Lester C, deceased, by R. C. Browning, executrix, and D. A. Williams, to Chemetron Corp. Apparatus for holding liquefied gases. 3,350,105, 10-31-67, Cl. 277 — 26. Browning Mfg. Co. : See — Browning Laurance L., Jr. 3,358,521. Browning, Robert A.. Jr. : See — Hudak, Edward G., and Browning. 3,296,909. Browning, Ruth C. : See — Browning, Lester C, and Williams. 3,350,105. Browning & Sims : See — Burton, Emmitt V., and Stark. 3,343,237. Browning, Thomas H. R. : See — Johnson, Bryan K., Browning, and Mansfield. 3,356,313. Browning, Val A., to Browning Industries, Inc. Recoil ab- sorbing means for firearms. 3,346,985, 10-17-67, Cl. 42—74. Browning, William C., A. C. Perricone. and B. G. Chesser, to Milchem Inc. Process for sealing porous earth formations. 3,303,882, 2-14-67, Cl. 166—38. Browning, William H., and E. D. Padgett, to United States of America, Army. Gyro-chronometer system for generat- ing precise time base electrical signals and means responsive thereto for sequencing events. 3,345,520, 10-3-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Browning. William W. : See — Tuttle Aian H., and Browning. 3.300.180. Brownlee, Curtis M. Battery holder. 3,336,165, 8-15-67, Cl. 136—173. Brownlee, Sherwood S., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Record filing device. 3,334,950, 8-8-67, Cl. 312 — 10. Brownlee, Winston E., to Parsons Corp. Clamping mandrel for bonding and like operations. 3,330,550, 7-11-67, Cl. 269 — 22. Brownlee, Winston E., J. L. Ritchey, and S. Steed, to Parsons Corp. Method and apparatus for applying bonding pres- sures of differing magnitudes to adjacent surfaces of a workpiece. 3,305,420, 2-21-67, Cl. 156 — 217. Brownlee, Winston E., and J. L. Ritchev. to Parsons Corp. Flat-formed inflatable pressure bags. 3,348,476, 10-24-67, Cl. 100 — 211. Brownley, Trenholm L., R. B. Stotesberry. and J. W. 'Sublett, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Quenching chimnev. 3,336,634, 8-22-67, Cl. 18 — 8. Brownlie, Isaac A., G. A. Wemyss, J. J. Clarke, and H. C. Oldland, to Scottish Agricultural Industries Ltd. Manu- facture of solid compositions comprising ammonium phos- phates. 3,323,897, 6-6-67, Cl. 71 — 37. Brownscombe. Eugene R., and L. R. Kern, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Desalting water by reverse osmosis through novel semipermeable membranes. 3,331,772, 7-18-67, Cl. 210—23. Brownscombe, Philip J., to Eugene Dietzgen Co. Projector viewer and image scanning assembly therefor. 3,352,201, 11-14-67, Cl. 88—24. Brownson, Ivan F. Double hook. 3,353,232, 11-21-67, Cl. 24 — 129. Brownson, John S., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Method of making a heterojunction semiconductor device. 3,338,760, 8-29-67, Cl. 148—175. Brownstein, George : See — Mandell. Ronald C, and Brownstein. 3,333,198. Brownstein, Raymond G. Rotary straightening machine. 3,301.030, 1-31-67, Cl. 72 — 98. Broyard, Yvon. Appliances for the removal of dust or purifica- tion by wet process or washing of a gaseous stream. 3,343,- 346, 9-26-67, Cl. 55 — 413. Broyde, Samuel O.: See — Knowlton, Gerald N. 3,316,565. Broyhill Furniture Factories : See — Buss, Jack M., and Suddreth. 3,329,1S1. Broyles, James D. : See — Sutton, Walter T., Jr., and Broyles. 3,355,904. Brozovich, Nicholas. Vehicle and propelling means. 3,336,037, 8-15-67, Cl. 280—12.14. Brubaker, John G., to Brockway Glass Co. Article holder. 3,314,714, 4-18-67, Cl. 294—93. Brubaker, Richard K. : See — Balfour, Arthur J., and Brubaker. 3,313,180. Brubaker, Richard M. and R. F., and T. O. Stutrud, to General Motors Corp. Filter in domestic appliance. 3,305,093, 2-21-67, Cl. 210—108. Brubaker, Robert F. : See — Brubaker, Richard M. and R. F., and Stutrud. 3,305,093. Brubaker, Wilson M., and C. F. Robinson, to Bell & Howell Co. Multipole mass filter having means for applying voltage gradient between diametrically opposite electrodes. 3,321,623, 5-23-67, Cl. 250—41.9. Brucar, Elias, to Fortissimo Etablissement. Fuel feeding in- stallation for internal combustion engine, 3,322,407, 5-30- 67, Cl. 261—34. Bruce, Charles R., to Marathon Oil Co. Fluid operated spinner magnetometer for determining the orientation of the principal magnetic axis of a sample material. 3,324,386, 6-6-67, Cl. 324 — 14. Bruce, Charles W., to United States of America, Air Force. Apparatus for measuring energy output of a laser. 3,313,- 154. 4-11-67, Cl. 73 — 190. Bruce, Edward : See — Gauss, Francis J., Lavendel, and Bruce. 3,351,440. Bruce, George B., and H. R. Smalstig, to Brusmatic Inc. Automatic cotton lint sampler. 3,352,159, 11-14-67, Cl. 73 — 422. Bruce, Harold P. : See — Bradmiller, Richard W., and Bruce. 3,303,435. Bruce Industries, Inc. : See — Widmont, Joseph C, Jr. 3,307,688. Bruce, John A., R. A. Smith, and J. C. Whitesell, to Forspack, Inc. Apparatus for packaging a plurality of articles within a single package. 3,325,966, 6-20-67, Cl. 53—198. LIST OF PATENTEES 175 Bruce, John P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for prepar- ing fluid, non-plasticlzed vinyl chloride polymer composi- tions and thernioset polymers having reinforcing fibrous material. 3,354, 112, 11-21-67, CI. 200—32.8. Bruce, Morris W., to Essex Wire Corp. Reed relay terminal construction. 3,359,395, 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 16G. Bruce, William F., to American Home Products Corp. Process for preparing bisacetamides. 3,350,440, 10-31-07, CI. 200 — 559. Brucher, Hans: See — Schatz, Gunther, Gemeinhardt, Brucher, and Jurlsch. 3.345,719. Bruchmann, Helmut : See — Smith, Lyman W., Estes, Cowles, and Bruchmann. 3,314,420. Bruck, Stephen D., to United States of America, Commerce. Chemically crimped nylon fibers. 3,299,009, 1-17-07, CI. 260 — 78. Bruck, Stephen D., to United States of America, Commerce. Chemically crimping nylon fibers through formation of di- sulfide bonds therein. 3,331,656, 7-18-67, CI. 8 — 115.5. Brucken, Byron L. : See — Jacobs, James W., and Brucken. 3,331,141. Brucken, Bryon L., to General Motors Corp. Rod susDension for clothes washing apparatus. 3,321,940, 5-30-07, CI. 08 — 23. Brucken, Bvron L., to General Motors Corp. Domestic clothes dryer. 3,333,346, 8-1-67, CI. 34 — 131. Brucken, Byron L., and H. P. Cassady, to General Motors Corp. Waste incinerator. 3,314,385, 4-18-67, CI. 110—8. Brucken, Byron L., and H. W. Deaton, to General Motors Corp. Washing machine having a transistor controlled magnetic clutch. 3,328,983, 7-4-07, CI. 68 — 12. Brucker, Henrv J., to American Aluminum Co. Strap end connector. 3,332,122, 7-25-67, CI. 24 — 265. Briickl, Fran^. Boot flap tightener comprising a tightening lever having notches and a guard therefor. 3,295,177, 1-3- 67, CI. 24 — 70. Bruckl, Franz X., to Hannes Marker. Heel holder for safety ski bindings. 3,351,355, 11-7-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Bruckner, Klaus : See — Irmscher, Klaus, Bruckner, Kramer, Bork, Watzel, and Voge. 3,326,758. Von Werder, Fritz, Bruckner, and Bork. 3,354,184. Bruckner, Klaus, K.-H. Bork, H.-G. Kraft, and H. Kieser, to E. Merck, Aktiengesellscbaft. Novel progesterone deriva- tives. 3.328,432, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Bruder, Wallace J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of preoaring grids. 3,340,341, 9-5-67, CI. 264 — 248. Bruderer, Hans : See — Brossi, Arnold, Bruderer, and Schnider. 3,314,966. Bruderlein, Francois T., to American Home Products Corp. Thioacetamidoximes. 3,334,137, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 564. Brudevold. Sigmund A., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Method of Installing utility outlet in movable partitions. 3,316,624, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 400. Brudz, Vitaly G. : See — ■ Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova, Dropkins, Terskoi, Sinjaver, Vrudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335,137. Bruecker, George B. Feed dispensing carts for livestock and the like. 3,353,719, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 178. Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Multi-directional antenna system. 3,305,783, 2-21-67, CI. 325 — 369. Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Monopole antenna including electrical switching means for varying the length of the outer coaxial conductor with re- spect to the center conductor. 3,315,264, 4-18-67, CI. 343 — 791. Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Variable impedance transmission line. 3,324,426, 6-6-67, CI. 333 — 34. Brueckmann, Helmut, to United States of America, Army. Broadband dual-polarized antenna. 3,358,287, 12-12-67, CI. 343— 7S6. Brueckner, Gilbert M., to Vanant Co., Inc. Tubular cushioning member for packaging fragile articles. 3,344,916, 10-3-07. CI. 200—02. Brueder, Antoine, to Soci^tS Anonyme Andrg Citroen. Gear box. 3,310,778, 5-2-67, CI. 74—732. Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Auto- matic regulation systems of hydrostatic transmissions for automotive vehicles. 3,324,739, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 472. Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Devices for distributing the braking effort between the axles of an automotive vehicle. 3,325,224, 6-13-67, CI. 303 — 6. Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Servo- steering devices for automobile vehicles. 3,330,372, 7—11-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Lever actuated, spot type disc brake. 3,349,872, 10-31-67, CI. 1S8— 73. Brueder, Antoine, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Brak- ing device for holding a pivot pin against motion. 3,357,- 041, 12-12-67, CI. 10 — 16S. Brueggeman. Leo, and W. Timm, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Sensor structure. 3.305,818, 2-21-67, CI. 33S — i. Brueggemann, Harry P., to The Marquardt Corp. Line scan device utilizing cavitation phenomena produced in an ultra- sonic cell. 3,300,977, 2-28-67. CI. 17S— 7.6. Brueacemann. Horst : See — Dachs, Karl, Brueggemann, and Boeck. 3,304,291. Bruel. Alain : See — Bruel, Yvon and A. 3,353,577. Bruel, Yvon and A. Machine for cleaning and calibrating vegetables, more particularly asparagus. 3,353,577, 11—21- 67, CI. 140 — 81. Bruemmer, Joseph H„ to United Carbide Corp. Aerobic treat- ment of sewage. 3,450,009, 12-5-07, CI. 210—7. Bruene, Warren B., to Collins Radio Co. Modulator for grounded screen tetrode R.F. power amplifier. 3,297,900, 1-10-07, CI. 332—00. Bruene, Warren B., to Collins Radio Co. Automatically tuned coupled resonant circuits. 3,355,007, 11-28-67, CI. 325 — 174. Bruenn, Robert P. Positive crankcase ventilation system. 3,299,873, 1-24-67, CI. 123—119. Bruffey, Donald R., and R. D. Stephenson, to Tri-State Elec- tronic, Inc. Switching circuits utilizing opposite conduc- tivity transistors. 3,315,090, 4-18-07, CI. 307 — 88.5. Brugge, Hendrik T. : See — Van der Wal, Uilko, and Brugge. 3,358,285. Brugger, Albert F. : See — Beecher, Donald J., and Brugger. 3,338,063. Brugger, Kurt : See — Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky. 3,326,- 940. Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky. 3,347,882. Brugger, Robert : See — Sassenroth, Karl-WIlhelm, Jansen, and Brugger. 3,322,- 657. Bruggi, Alberto. Automatic milling machine for the finishing of soles for shoes. 3,333,287, 8-1-67, CI. 12 — 86.65. Bruglemans, Lucas : See — Cotroneo, Edoardo, and Bruglemans. 3,324,249. Bruglemans, Lucas, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Crosspoint switching array having marker pulse measuring means. 3,308,244, 3-7-67, CI. 179 — 18. Bruglemans, Lucas, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Line lockout in a cross point switching system. 3,337,692, 8-22-67, CI. 179—18. Bruglemans, Lucas, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Diphase transmission system with noise pulse cancellation. 3,343.091, 9-19-67, CI. 325—320. Brugnola, Anthony. Multiple electrode spark gaps with a condenser connected in parallel with one spark gap. 3,324,347, 6-6-67, CI. 315—59. Brugnoli, Vincenzo. Procedure and device to lift liquids by means of pressure fluids. 3,302,586, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 232. Bruhl, Donald A., Jr., and W. E. Counts, to Beckman Instru- ments, Inc. Cermet resistance composition and resistor. 3,326,720, 6-20-67, CI. 117—227. Bruins, Paul F. : See — Baum, Lester A. H., Bruins, and Littler. 3,313,751. Bruist, Edmond H. : See — Prats, Michael, and Bruist. 3,302,71S. Brukner, John S. : See — Weiss, Walter J., Brukner, and Walker. 3,311,553. Brumback, Wilson P., Jr., to Eitra Corp. Method of prevent- ing oxidation of spark plug shell plating by thermoplastic sealing. 3,327,087, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 72. Brumbaugh. Robert T., to Mangood Corp. Endless tape car- tridge. 3,306,510, 2-28-67, CI. 226 — 118. Brumenshenkel. Elmer L. Sectional platform or support for use with scaffolding. 3,306,397, 2-28-67, CI. 182 — 223. Brumfield, John C. : See — 'Strobel, Albert, and Brumfield. 3,319,195. Brumfield, John C, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Rotary handle mechanism including linkage system with recipro- cating circuit breaker handle. 3,301,972, 1-31-67. CI. 200—17. Brumfield, John H. Wheel cover retaining means. 3,355,219, 11-28-67. CI. 301—37. Brumfield, Philip E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Polybenzothiazole preparation. 3,296,224, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Brumfield, Robert C, to Hercules Powder Co. Pulsed elec- trical power generation. 3.317,763, 5-2-67, CI. 310 — 11. Brumfield, Robert C, to MHD Research, Iuc Glow discharge reactor. 3,324,825, 6-13-67, CI. 118 — 49.5. Brumlik, George C. Framework molecular orbital model assembly. 3,333,349, 8-1-67, CI. 35 — 18. Brumlik, George C. Combined framework and space-filling molecular model assembly. 3,355,S20, 12-5-67, CI. 35 — IS. Brumm, Richard S., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Fluid pressure regulator. 3,357,443, 12-12-67, CI. 137 — 116.5. Brumme, Fritz, to Vereinigte Kapselfabriken Nackenheim G.m.b.H. Safety closure cap. 3,335,889. 8-15-67, CI. 215 — 7. Brummond, Werner, to F. Stuble. Control svstem for mold- ing machines and the like. 3,315,048, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 61.41. Brun, Herbert, W. S. Humphrey, Jr., and J. Terzian, to Syl- vania Electric Products, Inc. Electronic computer inter- rupt system. 3.309,672, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Brunati, Enrico, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Centrifugal separator of vacuum type. 3,300,129. 1-24-67, CI. 233 — 1. Brunau. Claude M., and R. R. D. J. Echard, to International Standard Electric Corp. Electric circulating pump. 3.312,- 173, 4-4-67, CI. 103—53. Brunaud, Marcel D. P. : See — ■ Schmitt, Josef, and Brunaud. 3.325,515. Brundage. Robert W., to Emerson Electric Co. Wash machine. 3.342.046. 9-19-67, CI. 6S— 24. Brundage, Robert W., to Emerson Electric Co. Laundry equip- ment power package. 3.342,085. 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 7^."> Brundage, Robert W.. to Emerson Electric Co. Laundrv equip- ment power package. 3,352,176. 11-14-67, CI. 74 — 785. 176 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Brundage, Kobert W., and W. J. Waight, to The Emerson Electric Mfg. Co. Oscillating power source particularly for laundry machine. 3,315,500, 4-25-67, CI. 68 — 133. Brundage, Walter L., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Barophilic bacteria sampler. 3,301,067, 1-31-67, CI. 73—425.4. Brundell & Jonsson Aktiebolag : See — Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 3,356,116. Wexell, Harry W. 3,347,291. Brundell, Per G., and K. E. A. Jonsson, to Brundell & Jonsson Aktiebolag. Method and means for forest harvesting. 3,356,- 116, 12-5-67, CI. 144 — 326. Brundige, Maurice M., D. N. Obenshain, J. H. Fredrickson, and H. F. Kohn Jr., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Calender roll. 3,336,862, S-22-67, CI. 100—162. Brundige, Maurice M., G. K. Hunger, H. P. Kohne, Jr., and P. L. Kurrle, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Process for producing fibrous filler having high wet end retention. 3,342,921, 9-19-67, CI. 264—200. Brundin, Bjorn, to Lueentia, Ekman & Brundin. Furnace for combustion of solid fuels. 3,301,202, 1-31-67, CI. 110 — 38. Brunei, Henri. Non-corrosive, lubricating cutting and cool- ing additives. 3,320,164, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 49. Brunei, Joseph J. A., to Canadair Ltd. Apparatus for auto- matically compensating the output of a magnetic field sens- ing device for the effects of interfering magnetic fields. 3,311,821, 3-28-67. CI. 324 — 43. Brunelle, Henry E., Jr., and S. J. Schwartz, to General Elec- tric Co. Scanning prism utilizing our roof prism com- ponents. 3,320.019, 5-16-67, CI. 3o0— 286. Brunelle, Lawrence J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pis- ton return and buffer system. 3,331,546, 7-18-67, CI. 227—10. Brunelle, Thomas E., L. M. Rue, and S. B. Crecelius, to Economics Laboratory. Inc. Defoaming and surface active compositions. 3,334,147, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 611. Bruner Corp. : See — Rudelick, John. 3,307,581. Bruner, Georges, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation. Louis Breguet. Discharge nozzle apparatus for jet aircraft. 3,333,772, 8-1-67, CI. 239—265.13. Bruner, Robert L. : See — Armbruster, Frederick C, and Bruner. 3,303,102. Brunes, James W. Pack frame and tree seat structure. 3,353,- 629, 11-21-67, CI. 182 — 20. Brunette, Henry D., and R. Hyink, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Biased magnetically operated electrical switches. 3.325,695, 6-13-67, CI. 317—155. Brunette Machine Works Ltd. : See — Woollam, John K. 3,330,562. Brungard, Alvin J. : See — Smith, Charles J., and Brungard. 3,306,394. Brunger, Freidrich W. Suspension hook. 3,310,272, 3-21- 67, CI. 248—339. Bruniche-Olsen, Henning A., to Aktieselskabet de Danske Suk- kerfabrikker. Countercurrent lixiviation of disintegrated material with subsequent multiple pressing and recycle of expressed liquid. 3,355,260, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 310. Brunig, William D., to Bennett-Ireland Inc. Cooking grill. 3,304,929, 2-21-67, CI. 126 — 25. Bruning. Earl F. Releasable fluid coupling. 3,317,220, 5-2-67. CI. 285 — 1. Bruning, Reinhard, and J. Zeyns, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Method and devices for the supply and exact proportioning of fuel. 3,334,679, 8-8-67, CI. 158 — 36.3. Bruning, William E., */ 2 to International Paper Co. and % to The Stanley Works. Nailer strip for vehicle door. 3,335,522, 8-15-67, CI. 49—34. Brunins, Guntis, to United States of America, Army. AFC for diverse frequency sources. 3,348,164, 10-17-67, CI. 331^2. Brunker, Robert H. : See — Scarnato, Thomas J., Gordon, and Brunker. 3,314,222. Brunn, John, to The William L. Bonnell Co., Inc. Art of and apparatus for ornamenting metal surfaces. 3,335,638, 8-15-67. CI. 90 — 11. Brunn, Ralph A. : 'See — - Meusel. Jerome A., and Brunn. 3,359,120. Brunner, Alfred, to Sulzer Bros., Ltd. Steam power plant. 3.331.202, 7-18-67, Cl. 60 — 39.18. Brunner, Joseph F., Jr. : See — Hostetter, Morgan D. 3,341,253. Brunner, Julius : See — Kuhrt, Friedrieh, and Brunner. 3,359,492. Brunner, Matthew J., P. Finkelstein, H. E. Hibnick, and E. N. Schubert, to The Gillette Co. Substituted 5-phenyl- salicylic acid compounds for the prevention and treatment of erythema. 3,317,382, 5-2-67, Cl. 167 — 58. Brunner, Mihaly, to The Swedish Ironmasters Assn. Jernkon- toret. Dolomite sinter and a process of its production. 3,345,- 191, 10-3-67, Cl. 106—61. Brunner, Richard J., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor. 3,306,592, 2-28-67, Cl. 261—39. Brunner, Seigfried : See — Leimpr, Albert, and Brunner. 3,295,736. Brunnmueller, Friedrieh : See — Beer, Ludwig, Brunnmueller, and Metzger. 3,324,180. Brunnstrom, Gosta, to American Cyanamid Co. 1,4-benzothi- azine aldehydes. 3,320,244, 5-16-67, Cl. 260—243. Bruno. Anthonv I. Cvclonic elevator. 3,301,606. 1-31-67, Cl. 302—58. Bruno, Edward C. Displav device. 3,301,516, 1-31-67, Cl. 24S — 176. Bruno, Edward C. Container. 3,324,993, 6-13-67. Cl. 206—1. Bruno, Edward C. Knock-down container. 3,339,715, 9-5-67, Cl. 206—45.31. Bruno, Enrico, to Maidenform, Inc. Brassiere. 3,302,649, 2-7-67, Cl. 128—487. Bruno, Victor M. Foam-producing and foam-dispensing means. 3,308,993, 3-14-67, Cl. 222 — 146. Brunosson, Bengt B., ana N. A. Erkers. to Aktiebolaget Bahco. Rigid sheaths for knives. 3,307,756, 3-7-67, Cl. 224 — 2. Brunova, Bohumila : See — Musil, Vaclav, Brunova, NemeCk, and Horakova. 3,328,- 418. Bruns, Edward C. : See — Wiatt, James G., and Bruns. 3,350,969. Bruns, Eva C. : See — Bruns. William H., and E. C. 3,332,665. Bruns, John H, Jr., A. C. Ihrig, and L. W. Knapp, to Corning Glass Works. Method of making a refractory delivery ap- paratus and apparatus produced thereby. 3,355,793, 12-5- 67, Cl. 29 — 421. Bruns, John R. : See — Belknap, William B., Henningan, Bruns, and Trantham. 3,324,949 Trantham, Joseph C, Hennigan, Petkovich, Tek, and Bruns. 3,349,846. Bruns, Norbert A. : See — Williams, Lynn A., and Bruns. 3,305,470. Bruns, Norbert A., to Anocut Engineering Co. Electrolytic shaping apparatus. 3,311,549, 3-28-67, Cl. 204 — 224. Bruns, Thomas C, to Brunspile Corp. Method of making sectional pile. 3,336,649, 8-22-67, Cl. 29— '155. Bruns, Thomas C, to Brunspile Corp. Multi-level building construction including a combination pile and column. 3,349.527, 10-31-67, Cl. 52 — 169. Bruns, William H, and H. A. Stainken, to Otis Elevator Co. Elevator load weighing apparatus. 3,323,606, 6-6-67, Cl. 177 — 147. Bruns, William H., and E. C, to Otis Elevator Co. Segmen- tal elevator sheave arrangement. 3,332,665, 7-25-67, Cl. 254 — 192. Bruns, Wolfgang: See — Bechtloff, Gert, Bruns, and Pitter. 3,319,776. Brunson, Bruce W., to Werner Machinery Co. Pilling deposi- tor. 3,342.145, 9-19-67, Cl. 107 — 28. Brunson, Virgil A., to Dover Corp. Vane-type rotary pump. 3,301,194, 1-31-67, Cl. 103—136. Brunson, Virgil A., and H. L. Vanden Hoek, to Dover Corp. Vane type pump. 3,313.239, 4-11-67, Cl. 103 — 136. Brunspile Corp. : See — Bruns, Thomas C. 3,336,649. Bruns, Thomas C. 3,349,527. Brunstetter, Donald R., and A. W. Rzant, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of welding stranded wire. 3,333,083, 7-25-67, Cl. 219 — 117. Brunswick Corp. : See — Acton, Hugh C. 3,346,314. Alley, Ralph D., and Sheridan. 3,314,430. Berry, Foster W., Satchell. and Rytina. 3,298,690. Boenig, Herman V., Barnes, and Kuhner. 3,318,727 Boeing, Robert. 3,303,586. Chase, Vance A., and Miller. 3,296,332. Conklin, Robert M. 3,304,088. Conklin, Robert M., Rockwood, Torresen, Gretzky, and Brown. 3,314,678. Cornell, William D. 3,300.212. Cornell. William D. 3,357,300. Felstehausen, Eugene F. 3,319,797. Gray, Lysle B. 3,297,011. Gretzky", Anthony J. 3,312,321. Hennings, Louis W. 3,307,235. Higgins, John L., and Gilson. 3,346,147. Hoffman, Paul R. 3,306,415. Kane, Dennis P., and Satchell. 3,340,342. Knuth, Carl. 3,351,045. Lappin, Richard J., and Mohr. 3,314,740. Plumpe, William H., Jr. 3,305,714. Pratt. Goodrich B. 3,329.432. Regan, Patrick J. 3,319,600. Rogers, Albert P. 3,301,557. Ryan, George R. 3,336,654. Satchell, Fred E., and Jolitz. 3,301,560. Schaefer, George E. 3.350,133. Schankler, Martin M. 3,304,086. Schimanski, William H., Gautraud, and Satchell. 3,346, 258. Schroeder. Victor C, Jr. 3,305,099. Stevens, Erie S. 3,319,798. Torresen, Robert. 3,341.982. Torresen, Robert, and Gretzky. Re. 26,154. Untiedt, Miles E. 3,304,087. Untiedt, Miles E. 3,313,540. Weichselbaum, Theodore E., and Horn. 3,308.303. Weiehselbium, Theodore E.. and Horn. 3,332,289. Wilkens, Howard J. 3,331,420. Brunton, Donald C, to Industrial Nucleonic, Corp. Local and average fluid density measuring system. 3,310,674, 3-21- 67, Cl. 250—43.5. Brunton, James C, to British Cellophane Ltd. Process for the manufacture of ultra-violet light absorbing cellulosic films. 3,317,328. 5-2-67. Cl. 106 — 165. LIST OF PATENTEES 177 Brunton, James C, and M. W. Bartlett, to British Cellophane Ltd Polymerisation of 2,3-dichlorobutadiene. 3,325,504, 6-13-07, CI. 260—92.3. Bruscaglioni, Raffaello, to Felotecnica Sainioiraght SpA. Process for eliminating errors of eccentricity and for re- ducing errors of graduation in topographic instruments. 3,325,901, 6-20-67, CI. 33—1. Brusch, Donald W. : See — Beltz, Philip B., and Brusch. 3,327,261. Brush Beryllium Co., The : See — Gross. Alfred G., Jr. 3,349,597. Theodore, John G., and Bielawski. 3,301,6S9. Wikle, Keith G. 3,343,949. Brush Electrical Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Bradley, David A., Clarke, and Davis. 3,340,453. Davis, Res M. 3,351,769. Brush, James A. Table. 3,296,983, 1-10-67, CI. 108— 90. Brush, Robert W., to The Bendix Corp. Electrical connector with automatic disconnect. 3,322,923, 5-30-67, CI. 200—142. Brusmatic Inc. : See — - Bruce, George B., and Smalstig. 3,352,159. Brusson, Edgar H., and K. L. Hower, to United Aircraft Corp. Space suit" heat exchanger with liquid boiling point control. 3,343,536, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 142.5. Brust, Bernard, R. I. Fryer, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoff- mann-La Roche, Inc. 2-cycloalkyl-l,3-di(4-pyridyl)-2-pro- panols. 3,309,375, 3-14-67, CI. 260—296. Brust, Harry F., to The Dow Chemical Co. N-haloacyl- phosphoric amides. 3.317,637, 5-2-67, CI. 260—959. Brutsch, RenS E. T., to Raytheon Co. Phase modulator using a varactor passive T-network. 3,319,188, 5-9-67, CI. 332— 30. Brutting, Eugen. Sport shoe. 3,324,578, 6-13-67, CI. 36—2.5. Brutting, Eugen. Rigid plastic bag. 3,327,924, 6-27-67, CI. 229 — 55. Bruun, Bjorn A. Z. Sinter-molding process. 3,301,929, 1-31-67, CI. 264—126. Bruun, Knud I. : See — McMurry, Everett D. 3,342.202. Brux, Siegfried : See — Wibbing, Gerd, and Brux. 3,323,703. Bruyere, Marcel F. M., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Bearings for a bent flexible transmission shaft. 3,306,680, 2-28-67, CI. 308—27. Bruyere, Marcel F. M., to Societe d'Exploitation des Mate- riels Hispano-Suiza. Device for measuring the thrust of a gaseous jet. 3,307.395, 3-7-67, CI. 73—141. Bruyere, Marcel F. M., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Rotor apparatus mechanically driven from a power relay. 3,330,476. 7-11-67, CI. 230 — 232. Bruynzeel. Wouter. Bracket for knock-down shelving. 3,331,- 5i4, 7-18-67, CI. 211 — 148. Bruzustowski, Jerzy M. : See — Mark, Alexander H., Necas, and Bruzustowski. 3,296,782. Bry, Thomas S. : See — Fried, John, and Bry. 3,337,537. Fried, John, Bry, and Patchett. 3,300,518. Fried, John, Bry, and Patchett. 3,340,251. Brvan, Alif R., to Monolith Portland Cement Co. Means for holding kiln brick within a rotary kiln. 3,330,546, 7-11-67, CI. 263—33. Bryan, Carnev J., to Ivanhoe Research Corp. Automatic sew- ing machine system. 3,358,626, 12-19-67. CI. 112 — 2. Bryan, Eugene L., to The Black Clawson Co. Method of im- pregnation of porous materials, apparatus, therefor, and product thereof. 3,318,725, 5-9-67, CI. 117—104. Brvan, Harvard J. Cheek-operated safety for guns. 3,324,587. 6-13-67, CI. 42 — 70. Bryan, James C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Con- tinuous preparation of polyamides wherein relative viscosity and amine-end value of final product are maintained con- stant. 3,357,955, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 78. Brvan, Joe H. Intravenous bottle trolley and track. 3,310,- 003, 3-21-67, CI. 104 — 94. Brvan, John F., Jr. Railroad ballast handling system. 3,339,493, 9-5-67. CI. 104—7. Brvan, Leonard T. F. Device for detecting flaws in fabrics. 3,308,658, 3-14-67, CI. 73—159. Brvan, Leonard T. F., and B. Haselgrove, to Detexomat Ltd. Automatic toe-closing of stockings. 3,327,664, 6-27-67, CI. 112 — 262. Bryan, Morris M., Jr., to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Method and apparatus for cleaning cotton. 3,307,227, 3-7-67, CI. 19—200. Bryan, Morris M., Jr., to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Method for continuous, high-speed processing and cleaning of fibers. 3,320.041, 5-23-67. CI. 19 — 150.1. Brvan, Morris M., Jr., to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Creel. 3,321,153. 5-23-67. CI. 242—131. Bryan, Morris M., Jr.. to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Method of and apparatus for the cleaning of fibers. 3,339,245, 9-5-67, CI. 19 — 200. Brvan. Morris M.. Jr., to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Long spinning frame. 3.339.361. 9-5-07, CI. 57 — 92. Brvan. Morris M.. Jr., to The Jefferson Mills, Inc. Apparatus for cleaning fibers. 3.344,470. 10-3-07. Cl. 19—05. Brvan. Morris M., Jr.. to The Jefferson Mills. Inc. Automatic fiber processing apparatus. 3.344,4S0. 10-3-07, Cl. 19 — 05. Brvan. Roland F. : See — King, Henrv L., Bryan, and Tate. 3,305,534. Koster, Robert A., Beach, and Bryan. 3,340,853. Bryan, Roland J., Jr. : See — Tate, Cilton W., Bryan, and King. 3,329,050. Bryan, Thomas T., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg., Co. Process of making an intaglio plate using an image transfer film. 3,310,403, 3-21-07, Cl. 90—28. Bryan, Wilbur L., U. F. Nager, and F. T. WIselogle, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Palatable antitussive agent- resin complex. 3,313,680, 4-11-67, Cl. 167 — 55. Bryan, William L. : See — Brennan, James L., Bryan, and Kieffor. 3.320.739. Bryan, William S., and G. S. Worchel, to The Bendix Corp. Method of forming a semiconductor by masking and diffu- sion. 3,347,720, 10-17-07, Cl. 14S— 187. Bryan, Wilson J., Jr. : See — Geselbracht, Gordon A., and Bryan. 3,33S,918. Lesslie, Thomas E., and Bryan. 3,325,511. Bryan, Wilson J., Jr., T. E. Lesslie, and G. A. Geselbracht, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Phthalocyanine dyestuffs. 3,334,- 110, 8-1-67, Cl. 200—314.5. Bryan-Brown, Martin H. : See — Stewart, Alexander, Cresswell, and Bryan-Brown. 3,327,- 971. Ward, Peter A., Mullins, and Bryan-Brown. 3,318,554. Bryand, Edward T., and E. G. Peabody, to Metal-Tech, Inc. Method and apparatus for drying a wet web. 3,345,750, 10- 10-07, Cl. 34—23. Bryans, David F. : See — Herb, Carl C, and Bryans. 3,306,070. Toper, Walter B., and Bryans. 3,299,796. Bryant, Allan V., to Communications Patents Ltd. Variable frequency oscillation generators. 3,312,909, 4-4-67, Cl. 331 — 60. Bryant, Andrew J. Device for holding rotary cutting tools. 3,349,521, 10-31-07, Cl. 51 — 225. Bryant, Austin U., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Fluid flow control device. 3,300,569, 2-28-67, Cl. 251 — 5. Bryant, Austin U. Pill organizer and method. 3,308,962, 3-14-67, Cl. 211—74. Bryant, Benjamin S., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Compressible mat of whole wood fibers and uncured resin as overlay for wood product and process of making same. 3,308,013, 3-7-67, Cl. 162—103. Bryant, Burl E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of increas- ing the viscosity of magnesia cements. 3,340,079, 9-5-07, Cl. 106 — 105. Bryant, Burl E., and W. E. Bodiford, to The Dow Chemical Co. Resin bonded magnesium oxyehloride cement composi- tion. 3,344,095, 9-26-67, Cl. 260 — 9. Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. : See — Barden, Donald M. 3.300,969. Lillie. Gordon E. 3.344.560. Terp, Charles J., and Peterson. 3.323,258. Bryant, David L., and E. T. C. Johnstone, to The British Ox- ygen Co., Ltd. Furnace lances. 3,310,238, 3-21-67, Cl. 239—132.3 Bryant, Elroy J., and C. A. Fling, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods of lasting shoes. 3,302,22S, 2-7-67, Cl. 12 — 145. Bryant, Emmett L. : See — Naumann, Eugene C, and Bryant. 3,304,768. Bryant, Ensor A. Deceleration and stop light signalling equip- ment for motor vehicles. 3,345,477, 10-3-07, Cl. 200 — 81.5. Bryant, Eugene E., and A. L. Gugeler, to Ferro Corp. Coating metal with a clayless suspension of ceramic slips. 3,298,- 860, 1-17-67, Cl. 117 — 129. Bryant, Furnie S., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetron injec- tion gun having a vaned negative control grid. 3,345,528, 10-3-67. Cl. 313—82. Bryant, Floyd C. and J. R. Smith. Runner attachment. 3,321,211, 5-23-67, Cl. 280 — 13. Bryant, George M. : See — Baum. Bernard O., Bryant, and Zuttv. 3,300.54S. Walter. Andrew T., Bryant, and Purcell. 3.321.S19. Zutty, Nathan L., Welch, Sullivan, Bryant, and Walter. 3,355,440. Bryant, Gerald D. : See — ■ Cody, John F„ and Sites. 3.320,731. Bryant, Howard S., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Selective hy- drogenation of hydrocarbons. 3.309,307, 3-14-67, Cl. 208 — 144. Bryant, Jack H., to Amphenol Corp. Cable complex employ- ing strand twist reversal to absorb longitudinal expansion. 3.324,233, 6-6-67, Cl. 174 — 131. Bryant. James G. Disintegrating machine. 3,322.355, 5-30-07, Cl. 241 — 180. Bryant, John G. Materials handling equipment. '3,318,630, 5-9-67, Cl. 294 — 104. Bryant, John H., to Honeywell Inc. Detection apparatus for indicating when a voltage is above or below normal. 3,317,747. 5-2-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Bryant, Leland W.. C. H. Sharpe, and F. A. Swingle, to General Motors Corp. Fuel distribution system for mul- tiple burners in a gas turbine engine. 3,319,418, 5-16-67, Cl. 60—39.28. Bryant, Ozro N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid con- trol apparatus. 3,312,241, 4-4-67, Cl. 137 — 599. Bryant, Patrick S., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polymerisation process. 3,349,066, 10-24-67, Cl. 260 — 85.5. Brvant. Robert C, and R. A. Innes. Low temperature radi- ant heater. 3,319,693, 5-16-67, Cl. 158—113. Bryant. Robert L. : See — Paluka, Charles F., and Bryant. 3,339,866. 178 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Brvant, Robert W., and B. H. Newman. Manufacture of rocket motors. 3,301,924, 1-31-67, CI. 264 — 3. Bryant, William K. : 'See — Soeteber, Ronald J., Reaves, and Bryant. 3,319,732. Bryce, John R. G., to Domtar Ltd. Method for continuously removing exuded black liquor from cellulosic materials dur- ing vapor phase digestion. 3,326,743, 6-20-67, CI. 162 — 19. Bryer, Philip S., to Ampex Corp. Loop fault sensing means for web transport systems. 3,310,249, 3-21-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Bryer, Robert G., to R. A. Stephen & Co. Ltd. Dosimeter charging apparatus. 3,341,761, 9-12-67, CI. 320 — 1. Bryk, Petri B., and J. B. Honkasalo. Method for obtaining elemental sulphur from pyrite or pyrite concentrates. 3,306,708, 2-28-67, CI. 23—224. Brvner, Ernest J. : See — Ianuzzi, Joseph N., Bryner, and Wight. 3,357,139. Bryner, Ernest J., and J. N. Ianuzzi, to Sigma Engineering Service, Inc. Bowl feeder. 3,360,109, 12-26-67, CI. 198 — 220. Bryner, Fred, to The Dow Chemical Co. Phenolic resin ad- hesives extended with carbon and eausticized amylaceous materials. 3,329,632, 7-4-67. C!. 260 — 17.2. Brynjolfsson, Wilfred, and W. H. Bartlett, to Dur-O-Wal National Inc. Combination adjustable tie and joint rein- forcement for wall constructions. 3,300,939, 1-31-67, CI. 52—713. Brynko, Carl, to Xerox Corp. Reproduction method. 3,357,- 354, 12-12-67, CI. 101 — 472. Brynko, Carl, J. A. Bakan, R. E. Miller, and J. A. Scarpelli. Process for making capsules. 3,341,466, 9-12-67, CI. 252—316. Brynn, Gerald E., to General Motors Corp. Convertible ve- hicle body. 3,321,23S, 5-23-67, CI. 296 — 117. Brynsvold, Glen V., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Grappling system. 3,337,257, 8-22-67, 294—90. Bryson, Bobby L., to International Business Machines Corp. Trace distortion correction. 3,308,334, 3-7-67, CI. 315 — 24. Bryson, Robert A. : See — Barring, Ernest J., and Bryson. 3,311,368. Brzezinski. Donald E. : See — Watts, Raymond L., and Brzezinski. 3,360,126. Brzezinski, Norbert J., and C. L. Milliken ; said Brzezinski, assor. to C. L. Milliken. Golf ball sphericity gauge and utility tool. 3,310,879, 3-28-67, CI. 33—178. Bub, Robert A., to MSA Research Corp. Filter containing tubular filter cells. 3,358,427, 12-19-67, CI. 55—350. Buban, Elmer E. : See — Miller, John C, Cotabish, and Buban. 3.348,537. Bubash, George R. Vaporizable biocidal compositions. 3,301,- 752 1—31—67 CI. 167 39. BubbT Max, to ' Designa G.m.b.H. Display device. 3,322,381, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 121. Buberniak, Harry P. Jack means for a camper unit. 3,315,- 942, 4-25-67, CI. 254 — 45. Bubniak, William C, to General Motors Corp. Rotary regen- erator seal. 3,29S,42S, 1-17-67, CI. 165 — 9. Bubniak, William C, to General Motors Corp. Rotary re- generator seal. 3,298,429, 1-17-67, CI. 165—9. Bu Bois, Robert J., and B. S. Farah, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of 4-alkylmercaptophenols. 3,335,190, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 609. Bucalo, Louis, to Kinemotive Corp. Embossing implement with tape advanced by latched die members. 3,354,999, 11-28-67, CI. 197 — 6.7. Bucaram, Salim M., to Sinclair Research Inc. Method of in- hibiting paraffin deposition in oil wells. 3,344,859, 10-3- 67, CI. 166 — 40. Bucchianeri, Angelo G. : See — Wayson, Andrew J., and Bucchianeri. 3,318,081. Buccicone, Dario, to Bucciconi Engineering Co., Inc. Mag- netic rail-type conveyor. 3,297,136, 1-10-67, CI. 198 — 11. Buccicone, Dario, to Bucciconi Engineering Co., Inc. Magnetic strip conveyor. 3,344,645, 10-3-67, CI. 72 — 251. Bucciconi Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Buccicone, Dario. 3.297,136. Buccicone, Dario. 3,344,645. Buccino, Jerry M. Shock absorber booster. 3,347,541, 10-17- 67, CI. 267 — 34. Buchanan, Ben B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization reaction cleanup. 3,342,794, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Buchanan, Beverly J. Power input to aquariums. 3,326,183, 6-20-67, CI. 119 — 5. Buchanan, David L. : See — ■ Coekroft, John J., Scarlett, Flower, and Buchanan. 3,311,698. Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. : See — Burniston, Raymond J. 3,308.229. Burniston, Raymond J. 3,346,835. Buchanan, George W. : See — Rubert, George E., Buchanan, and Findlay. 3,295,681. Buchanan, Harry W., to M & T Chemicals Inc. New product and process. 3,342,330, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 84. Buchanan, J. D. Electro-hydraulic servo valves. 3,331,383 7-18-67, CI. 137—83. Buchanan, J. O., & Co. Ltd. : See — Buchanan, Thomas O. 3,339,346. Buchanan, James L. : See — ■ Zelina, William B., and Buchanan. 3,355,656. Buchanan, John G. : See — De Montigny, Raimbault M. A. T., Lapointe, and Buchanan. 3,311,533. White, William S., and Buchanan. 3,337,394. Buchanan, John K., to Harnischfeger Corp. Three phase controlled power supply for a direct current are welding system. 3,337,769, 8-22-67, CI. 315 — 142. Buchanan, John W. : See — McLane, Jack S. 3,296,911. Buchanan, Roger I. : See — Clark, Frank L., Johnson, Erickson, and Buchanan. 3,331,246. Buchanan, Ronald L.. and R. A. Partyka, to Bristol-Myers Co. Arylthioalkyltetrazoles. 3,337,576, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 308. Buchanan, Thomas O., to J. O. Buchanan & Co. Ltd. Mobile degassing unit for transformer oil. 3,339,346, 9-5-67, CI. 55—195. Buchanan, William C. Unitary multiple off-wall drains. 3,354,- 899, 11-28-67, CI. 137 — 360. Buchanan, William G., and G. H. Howing, to The Gleason Works. Tooth cutting machine with work handling mech- anism. 3,354,782, 11-28-67, CI. 90—1. Buchbindjr, Henry M. Refrigerated display apparatus. 3,295,634, 1-3-67, CI. 186—1. Buchbinder, Henry M., and H. F. Duignan, to Ardco, Inc. Four post shelving with insertable shelves. 3,343,506, 9-26- 67, CI. 108 — 107. Bucheimer-Clark Leather Goods Corp. : See — Clark, Earl J. 3,300,109. Buchel, Baptist, to Bendix Balzers Vacuum, Inc. Oil sealed mechanical rotary vacuum pump. 3,301,474, 1-31-67, CI. 230—205. Bucher, Charles A., Jr. : See — Busby, Lawrence A., Bucher, and Brauer 3,325,738. Bucher. Edwin. Protective device on roads. 3,360,244, 12-26- 67, CI. 256—13.1. Bucher, Erich, to Zinser-Textilmaschinen Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Draw-twisting method and yarn tension adjusting apparatus. 3,325,985, 6-20-67, CI. 57 — Bucher, Jonas F. Resistance measuring circuit having spurious resistance compensating means. 3,358,228, 12-12-67, CI. 324—62. Bucher, Siegfried. Pipe tong. 3,330,552, 7-11-67, CI. 269 — 55. Buchheit, Otto, to Verwaltungsgesellschaft Moeller & Neu- man. Oscillating rake type cooling bed for rolled metal. 3,332,539, 7-25-67, CI. 198 — 219. Buchheit, Paul : See — Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Buchheit. 3,338,870. Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Buchheit. 3,350,350. Buchheit, Paul, H. Marwitz, and S. Nitzsche, to Wacker- Chemie G.m.b.H. Method of preparing silyl amino ethers. 3,341,563, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Buchhold, Theodor A. : See — Minnich, Stephen H., and Buchhold. 3,304,466. Buchhold, Theodor A., to General Electric Co. Power cryo- tron. 3,310,767, 3-21-67, CI. 338 — 32. Buchhold, Theodor A., to General Electric Co. Cryogenic pumped rectifier systems. 3,356,924, 12-5-67, CI. 321 — 8. Buchholz, Arnold R., to Brandt Automatic Cashier Co. Ad- justable position counter assembly. 3,307,564, 3-7-67, CI. 133 — S. Buchholz, Bernard : See — Popoff, Ivan C, and Buchholz. 3,343,940. Buchholz, Karl : See — Koch, Ulrich H., Buchholz, and Soderlund. 3,356,335. Zuern, Ludwig, Mueller-Tamm, and Buchholz. 3,324,052. Buchholz, Otto : See — Deicher. Oskar, Peter, and Buchholz. 3,334,469. Peter, Siegfried, and Buchholz. 3,331,657. Buchholz, Wilhelm : See — Detert, Ernst-Rolf, and Buchholz. 3,343,546. Biichi, George H., and M. Stoll, to Pierre Marc Folliet. Diox- ane derivatives. 3,325.514, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 340.2. Buchko, Edward S., to The International Solver Co. Luna and luna holder. 3,302,989, 2-7-67, CI. 312 — 33. Buchkremer, Rudolf, to Ludwig Riedhammer G.m.b.H Elec- tric furnace for ceramics. 3,354,293, 11-21-67 CI. 219—388. Buchmann, Fred J. : See — ■ Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Arey, and Buchmann. 3,347,- 625. Kimberlin. Charles N., Jr., and Buchmann. 3,341.282. Buchmann, Fred J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Pure magnesium chloride prepared by the simultaneous extraction and azeotropic drying of a salt mixture. 3,352,- 634, 11-14-67, CI. 23—91. Buchmann, Kurt H., and H. Kruger, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Chip-removing tool. 3,324.528, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 96. Buchmann, Louis J., to Aquionies Corp. Water softening ap- paratus. 3,295,549, 1-3-67, CI. 137 — 391. Buchmeier, Eduard, to Grunzweig & Hartman AG. Covering for soundproofed walls and the like. 3,313,075, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 489. Buchmiller, Lyle D. : See — Olson, Frank A., Buchmiller, and Yaeger. 3,353,118. Buchmiller, Lyle D., R. W. De Grasse. W. P. Jones, and W. A. Peterson, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Folded traveling wave maser structure. 3,299,364, 1-17-67, CI. 330 — 4. LIST OF PATENTEES 179 Buchner, Bernhard : See — Alt, Ernst, Buchner, Reges, and Horak. 3,297,00S. Curtis, George G., and Buchner. 3,337,656. Buchner, Bernard, and E. Jacoves, to Continental Oil Co. C-(2-naphthyl) phosphoro-thionates. 3,328,494, 6-27-C7, CI. 260—959. Buchner, Bernard, and 6. G. Curtis, to Continental Oil Co. N - (S - benzvlthioethyl) phosphorainidothioic dichloride. 3,359,312, 12-19-67, CI. 260^543. Buchner, Eberhard : See — Leunig, Heimbert, Meyer, and Buchner. 3,350,8S7. Buchner, Hubert U. Dual-element motor controller. 3,327,168, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 13. Buchner, Norbert, to Firma Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik A.G. Container. 3 333,758, 8-1-67, CI. 229 — 17. Bucholtz, Daniel J., R. G. Hartman, C. S. Ingraham, J. A. Meyer, and M. V. Powers, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. X-ray dlffractometer control system. 3,345,613, 10-3- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Buchroeder, Richard A., and G. F. Ziegler, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Triplet type of symmetrical copying lens. 3,301,130, 1-31-67, CI. 350—227. Buchsbaum, Solomon J. : See — Baraff, Gene A., Buchsbaum, and Grimes. 3,314,019. Buchta Karl : See — Kuchinke, Eduard, and Buchta. 3,332,785. Buchtel, Dean H. : See — Maurer. John A., Lappin, and Buchtel. 3,359.638. Buchwald, Frank S., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Brush construction. 3,353,047, 11-14-67, CI. 310 — 247. Buchwald, Fritz, to International Standard Electric Corp. Central branch-off facility for pneumatic tube systems. 3,302,904, 2-7-67, CI. 243 — 29. Buchwald, Fritz, to International Standard Electric Corp. Pneumatic tube system with a long driving section and for high speed of the carriers. 3,305,191, 2-21-67, CI. 243 — i. Buchwald, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Hand brake mechanism. 3.310,995, 3-28-67, CI. 74—535. Buchwald, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Hand brake lever mechanism convertible to a fly-off hand brake. 3.335,621, 8-15-67, CI. 74—538. Buchwalter, Francis F., N. L. Greif, A. Skolnik, and J. J. Baker, to Revlon, Inc. Containers for fingernail enamel. 3,311,941, 4-4-67, CI. 15—510. Buck Basil H. : See — Vecchiarelli, Francis, Englund, and Buck. 3,336,705. Buck, Carl J., and N. Belcher, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. l-acetyl-2-picolinoyl hydrazine. 3,357,987, 12-12-67, CI. 260—295. Buck, Daniel C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ferrlte tuned coaxial magnetron. 3,333,148, 7-25-67, CI. 315 — 39.55. Buck. Fred H., Jr. Escape ladder. 3,326,322, 6-20-67. CI. 182—198. Buck, Henry M., to Esso Production Research Co. Apparatus for simultaneously measuring fluid density and flow rate on a single photographic film. 3,334,226, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 13.5. Buck Instrument Co. : See — Buck, Willard E. 3,349,306. Buck Ivan, Jr. : See — Blazek, Robert J., and Buck. 3,313,652. Buck, Ivan E., Jr., and R. W. Wollentin, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electroluminescent display device with Im- proved segmented electrode and terminal structure. 3,325,- 664, 6-13-67, CI. 313 — 108. Buck, James G. : See — Rarey, Kenneth W., Kennedy, and Buck. 3,296,963. Buck, James R., to Buck Tool Co. Expandable mandrel for gripping a workplece. 3,357,709. 12-12-67, CI. 279 — 2. Buck, James R.. to Buck Tool Co. Expandable mandrel. 3,357,- 710, 12-12-67, CI. 279—2. Kuck. John R. : See — Moore, Douglas A., Kirby, and Buck. 3,350,577. Buck Mfg. Co. : See — Palm. Bernhard A. 3,342,0S9. Buck. Ollie G. : See — Kahle, Gerald R., and Buck. 3.313,786. Uraneck, Carl A., Buck, Trepka, and Sonnenfeld. o,o.26,88l. Buck, Richard M., and I. S. Boodman, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Method for metals joining. 3,300,617, 1-24-67, CI. 219—117. Buck Tool Co. : See — Buck, James R. 3,357,709. Buck. James R. 3,357,710. • nek, Willard E. Electric-motor-driven evacuated high speed rotating system for cameras. 3,323,845, 6-6-67, CI. 308—203. Buck, Willard E., to Technical Operations, Inc. Continuous writing streak and framing camera. 3,325,241, 6-13-67, CI 352— S4. Buck, Willard E., to Buck Instrument Co. Electrically driven timing device devoid of permanent magnet elements. 3,349,- 306, 10-24-67, CI. 318—128. Buck. Willard E. Fused quartz motion sensitive transducer. 3,356,963, 12-5-67, CI. 331—65. Buck, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drilling method and apparatus. 3,322,214, 5-30-67, CI. 175 — 66. Buck, Wolfgang, R. Sehring, and K. Zeile. to C. H. Boehringer Sohn. O-alkyl-O-halophenyl-alkyl-thiophosphonates. 3,356,- 772, 12-5-67, CI. 260—961. Buckbee, Mears Co. : See — Brown, Silas A. 3,308,698. Frantzen, John J. 3,313,223. Frantzen, John J. 3,325,319. Frantzen, John J 3,325.384. Mears, Norman B. 3,313,225. Mears, Norman B. 3,329,541. Mears, Norman B. 3,329,588. Bucke, Lynn O., and LeR. K. Walsh, to Field Enterprises, Inc. Newspaper accounting mechanism. 3,208,605, 1-17-67, CI. 235—98. Buckely, Francis T., L. N. Finch, and I. L. Seldin, to Mon- santo Co. Thermally stable inks for printing of polyvinyl butyral. 3,346,526, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 29.1. Buckeridge, Roger M., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fail- safe continuous ground monitoring circuit. 3,335,324, S-8- 67, CI. 317—18. Buckeye Cellulose Corp., The: See — James. Joseph S., Jr. 3,312,686. Mueller, William A., Maskey, and Ferguson. 3,311,115. Nelson, Russell. 3,347,855. Buckhorn Corp. : See — Christensen, Gam G. 3,319,922. Buckingham, John S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Strontium recovery process. 3,333,919, 8-1-67, CI. 23—66. Buckingham, Joseph T., and H. D. Morris, to Systron-Donner Corp. Resonant pickoff device. 3,321,753, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 196. Buckle, Cyril C, and D. W. Heightman, to British Home Entertainment Ltd. Subscription television, radio and like information supply systems. 3,305,836, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 147. Buckler, Sheldon A. : See — Epstein, Martin. Buckler, Sherr, and Gillham. 3,332,889. Papp, Grace P., and Buckler. 3,314,993. Buckles, Eldon R. Trailer with steerable wheeled prop. 3,3-48,- 860, 10-24-67, CI. 280 — 475. Buckley, Arthur H. : See — Kekopoulos, Gregory C, and Buckley. 3,360,262. Buckley, Charles W., and E. Schrempp, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Drive system. 3,310,139, 3-21-67, CI. 192 — .02. Buckley, Clayton G., and D. C. Brown, to The Bendix Corp. Speed responsive apparatus. 3,351,811, 11-7-67, CI. 317 — 5. Buckley, Daniel J. : See — Long, Noel V„ and Buckley. 3,340,537. Buckley, Donald : See — Andrew, Herbert F., and Buckley. 3,351,578. Buckley, Donald H., and R. L. Johnson, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Metallic film diffusion for boundary lubrication. 3,317 341 5-2-67, CI. 117—65.2. Buckley, Gordon S„ and R. A. Robb, to Courtaulds Ltd. Yarn crimping method and apparatus. 3,340,585, 9-12-67, CI. 28 — 1. Buckley, John J. : See — ■ Simmons, Arthur L., and Buckley. 3,309,929. Simmons, Arthur L., Roese, and Buckley. 3,312 422 Buckley, Richard D., and A. J. Palumbo, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cast electrical bushing construction having controlled and shielded shrinkage voids. 3,318,995. 5-9- 67, CI. 174—142. ,,«,«» Buckley, Robert A„ to Ferro Corp. Vinyl chloride resins con- taining cyclic phosphites. 3,342,767, 9-19-67, CI 260 — 31 S Buckley, Robert A., to Ferro Corp. Mixtures of tin, lead and zinc naphthenates and octoates as catalysts for poly- urethane foams. 3,347,804, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 2 5 Buckley, Robert A., and F. C. Russo, deceased (by N. Russo, representative), to Ferro Corp. Transparent compositions comprising vinyl chloride polymer and unsaturated dicar- boxylie acid. 3,347,823, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Bucklisch, Ludwig, and L. Volpert, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien- gesellschaft. Pressure control device. 3,307,451 3-7-67 CI. 89—1.701. Bucklow, Geoffrey E., and J. Knowles, to Ernest Scragg & Sons Ltd. Creel for textile machines. 3,304,026, 2-14-67, v^A. _4_ lol. Buckman, John D., J. D. Pera, and F. W. Raths, to Buckman Laboratories, Inc. Chloromethyl 1-butanethiolsulfonate. 3,356,706, 12-5-67. CI. 260-^53! Buckman, Kenneth E. : See — Tuffnell, Derrick P., and Buckman. 3,321,0S4. Buckman, Kenneth E., to General Motors Corp. Tube inter- connection devices. 3,321,220, 5-23-67, CI. 2S5 — 410. Buckman Laboratories, Inc. : See — Buckman, John D., Pera. and Raths. 3.356,706. Buckman, Stanley J„ and Pera. 3,306,810. Buckman, Stanley J.. Pera, and Raths. 3,354,033. Buckman, Stanley J., and J. D. Pera. to Buckman Laborato- ries, Inc. Compositions containing methylene bisthiocranate. dispersant and a dimethylamide and processes of inhibiting microbiological deterioration utilizing said composition. 3,306,810, 2-28-67, CI. 162—161. Buckman, Stanley J., J. D. Pera, and F. W. Raths, to Buck- man Laboratories, Inc. Compositions containing monosub- stituted 2-bromoacetophenones and processes of utilizing the same. 3,354,033, 11-21-67, CI. 162 — 161. Buckminster, Lloyd A., and W. A. Washburn, to Textron Inc. Apparatus for blocking lenses. 3,304,586, 2-21-67, CI. 22— 5S. Bucknell, E. H. : See- Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,336,935. 180 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bucknell, Ernest H., and I. A. Ward, 10% to estate of R. E. Bletcher, deceased, 5% to F. Robertson, 5% to G. Robert- son, 10% to L. Bucknell, 10% to R. H. Bletcher, 10% to Dan G. Liston, 5% to Dan G. Liston, trustee for D. E. Liston, 5% to C. A. Liston, 5% to J. H. Liston, 10% to H. Brondum, 10% to P. Bletcher, 5% to M. Liston, and 10% to E. H. Bucknell. Faucet valve with stationary inlet tube. 3,324,879, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — £54.6. Bucknell, Lenora : See — Bucknell, Ernest H., and Ward. 3,324,879. Bucknell, Mabel : See — Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,336,935. Buckwalter, Milton T., and L. E. Anderson, Sr., to Pitts- burgh Des Moines Steel Co. Bending structural shapes. 3,339,392, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 166. Bucourt, Robert : See — Nomine, Gerard, Bucourt, and Dube. 3,311,616. Bucourt, Robert, A. Pierdet, and G. Costerousse, to Roussel- UOLAF. Novel 4-chloro-4,9,ll-gonatrienes. 3,309,388, 3-14-67, CI. 260—397.45. Bucourt, Robert A. Pierdet, and G. Costerousse, to Roussel- UCLAF. 19-nor-A 4t,11 -pregnatriene-3,20-dione, process and intermediates. 3,313,703, 4-11-67, CI. 167—74. Bucourt, Robert. A. Pierdet, J. Tessier, and G. Costerousse, to Roussel-UCLAF. 17- alkyl-ig-nor-A^'^-pregnatriene-S^O- diones, process and intermediates for preparing same and therapeutic compositions thereof. 3,346,454, 10-10-07, CI. 167—74. Bucourt, Robert, and A. Pierdet, to Roussel-UCLAF. l'H- pyrazolo [3', 4' ; 17,16] -A 4S:11 -estratriene 3-one and process for preparation thereof. 3,347,853, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Bucourt, Robert, A. Pierdet. G. Costerousse, R. Joly, J. War- nant, and B. Gofflnet, to Roussel-UCLAF. Novel process for the preparation of 2-alkvlcyclopentane-l,3-diones. 3,349,- 130,10-24-67, CI. 260 — 586. Bucy, Harry R. Mold for pressure injected material. 3,357,057, 12-12-67, CI. 18—42. Bucv, Harry R. Safety means for hydraulic presses and the like. 3, 359, 598, 12-26-67, CI. 18 — 16. Bucyrus-Erie Co. : See — Baer, Josef. 3,335,470. Pezzini, Mario. 3,335.877. Buczala, George S., W. E. Rosengarten, Jr.. and L. L. Cope- land ; said Copeland assor. to said Buczala and said Rosengarten. Expendable mold with means to release trapped air and prevent escape of sealant. 3,350,050, 10-31- 67, CI. 249—89. Buczkowski, Dwight E. : See — Steinbrecher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harri- son. 3,329,587. Steinbreoher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harrison. 3,350 284. Budai, Andrew J., to Jaybee Mfg. Corp. Drawer pull. 3,311,- 943, 4-4-67, CI. 16 — 125. Budai, Donald M. Flat cable connector. 3,353,141, 11-14-67, CI. 339—99. Budai, Robert E. Electrically simulated football game appa- ratus. 3,315,962, 4-25-67, CI. 273—94. Budd Co., The: See — Angstadt, William D. 3.298.589. Angstadt William D. 3,307,766. Buvze, Edwin K. 3.298.468. Buvze, Edwin K. 3,338,339. Cooper, William C. 3,302,76S. Dav, John B. 3,298.476. Dean, Albert G. 3,295,642. Dean, Albert G. 3.296.766. Dean, Albert G., and Else. 3,343,830. Dean, Walter B. and A. G. 3,323,471. Dyer, Daniel P., Jr. 3,298,223. Dyer, Daniel P., Jr. 3,354,705. Eggert, Walter S., Jr. 3.323,608. Freholm, Omar E. 3.297,117. Graves, William L. 3,327,893. Haas, Charles H. 3,298,444. Haas, Charles H., and Mattia. 3,343,430. Herring, James M., Jr. 3,324,277. Kennel, Robert E., and Haug. 3,343,633. Kerbv, Flovd G. 3,317.237. Kerby, Flovd G., and Kolt. 3,298,733. Klauer, Leslie H., and McLure. 3,323,620. Magyar, Peter F. 3,307,251. Marcinik, Edward J., and Wolf. 3,333,755. Mealing, Kenneth W. 3.348.699. Nelson, Harvey J. 3,338,123. Nelson, Harvev J. 3,349,602. Newhouser, Richard J. 3.323.808. Rebsamen, John A. 3,333,449. Reynolds, Lewis F., Skypala, Heisler, and Kowe. 3,333,- 552. Sites Edward J. 3,360,427. Stacv, Robert G., Almond, and Freholm. 3,349,874. Weglarz. Walter. 3,349,470. Winnai, Henry F., and Whitsel. 3,354,535. Witzgall, Herbert J. 3,302,955. Wolf, Rudolph J., Jr. 3.328,653. Ziminermann, Herbert P. 3,329,463. Budd, James M. Decorative cut tree holder. 3,353,773, 11-21- 67, CI. 248 — 44. Budd, Richard E. : See — Ferris, Thomas G., Budd. and Easterling. 3,355,372. Budd, Robert W. Magnetic sweepers. 3,343,675, 9-26-67, CI. 209—215. Budd. Wilbert H. : See — Van Benthuysen, John D., and Budd. 3,341,799. Budd, Wilbert H., and J. D. Van Benthuvsen, to CTS Corp. Electrical control. 3,343,116. 9-19-67, CI. 338 — 174. Budd, William E. : See — Albertson, Orris E., and Budd. 3,319,586. Albertson, Orris E., and Budd. 3,351,030. Budde, Carl A., to Electronic Specialty Co. Tunnel diode neuristor parity generator. 3,354,431, 11-21-67, CI. 340—146.1. Budde. Paul B., and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow Chemical Co. Fungicidal methods and compositions. 3,323,990, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 33. Budde, Walter M., Jr., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Curing epoxy resins with hydroxy amino aliphatic nitriles. 3,356,- 647, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 47. Buddecke, Charles L. : See — Atchley, Blake K., Buddecke. and Tenery. 3,297,989. Buddemeyer, Bruce D., and J. R. Moneymaker, to The Paniplus Co. Yeast leavened bakery products and shortening composi- tions. 3.360,375. 12-26-67, CI. 99 — 91. Budden, Robert G., to Roberts-Gordon Appliance, Corp. Gas burning infra-red heating device. 3,310,047, 3-21-67, CI. 126 — 92. Buddrus, Joachim : See — Nerdel, Friedrieh, Buddrus, Klaumann, Weyerstahl, and Ulm. 3.359.252. Budenbender, Henry W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Core sheating apparatus with adjustable core supports. 3,315,- 305. 4-25-67, CI. 18—13. Budesinsky, Zdenek : See — Perina, Zdenek, Bydzo^sky, and Budesinsky. 3,300,495. Budincsevits, Andor, to Tavkozlesi Kutato Intezet. Method for the powder metallurgical forming of metal powders by hot casting. 3,351,464, 11-7-67, CI. 75—212. Budke, 'Carl P., to Pittsburgh Plate Gloss Co. Method and apparatus for recovering a naturally occurring brine con- taining sodium carbonate. 3,353,870, 11-21-67, CI. 299 — 5. Budnick. Edward G., to Plains Chemical Development Co. Manufacture of 4,4'-dichlorodiphenyl sulfone. 3,354,497, 11-2S-67, CI. 260—607. Budnick, Gunther, deceased, by T. Budnick, legal representa- tive of minor heirs. Method of measuring and/or controlling the relative movement of two moved bodies. 3,352,023, 11-14-67, CI. 33 — 179.5. Budnick. Thea : See — Budnick. Gunther. 3,352.023. Budnowski, Manfred, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of crystalline trigvlcidyl isocyanurate. 3.300.490, 1-24-67, CI. 260—248. Budnowski, Manfred, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Hardened expoxide resins with high temperature stability of tri- glycidyl ester of isocyanuric acid and curing agent. 3,337,- 509. 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Budreck, Frances, to Monarch Tool & Machinery Co. Hinged joint support for a rear vision mirror mounting. 3,322,388, 5-30-67. CI. 248—289. Budynas, William D. : See — Crosby, Peter F., Wallis, and Budynas. 3,295,662. Budzich, Mieezyslaw, and E. C. Hardesty, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of and apparatus for sorting coiled arti- cles. 3,300,044, 1-24-67, CI. 209 — 81. Budzich, Tadeusz : See — Bahniuk, Eugene, Budzich, and Thompson. 3,320,745. Budzich, Tadeusz. Remote adjustment for pressurs com- pensated pump setting. 3,298,316, 1-17-67, CI. 103 — 37. Budzich, Tadeusz. Inflatable bag fluid dispensing device. 3,300,102, 1-24-67. CI. 222—386.5. Budzich, Tadeusz. Fluid apparatus. 3,327,642, 6-27-67, CI. 103 — 173. Budzich, Tadeusz. Differential bearing. 3,328,098, 6-27-67, CI. 308—234. Budzich, Tadeusz, to The Weatherhead Co. Hydraulic steer- ing system. 3,333,416, 8-1-67. CI. 60 — 52. Budzich, Tadeusz. Hydrostatic mechanism. 3,339,660, 9-5-67, CI. 180—44. Budzich, Tadeusz. Speed responsive hydrostatic device. 3.354,978, 11-28-67, CI. 180 — 44. Budzich, Tadeusz. and A. Pitt. Hydrostatic mechanism. 3,360,- 064. 12-26-67. CI. 180 — 14. Budzinski, Daniel M. Golf tee leveling and driving instrument. 3,333.848, 8-1-67, CI. 273—33. Bue, Richard C, to Sico Inc. Folding stage construction. 3,351,029, 11-7-67, CI. 108—112. Bue. Richard C. and J. Gutierrez, to Sico Inc. Portable floor. 3,310,919, 3-28-67, CI. 52—127. Buechel, Karl-Heinz, A. Kiskeri Bocz, and F. W. A. G. K. Korte, to Shell Oil Co. Production and use of diazaspiro- alkanes. 3,341,517, 9-12-67, CI. 260—239. Buechler, Peter R. : See — Kine. Benjamin B., Kalandiak, and Buechler. 3,345,203. Buechler, William R., to Thompson Industries, Inc. Retract- able seat belt construction. 3 323.831. 6-6-67. CI 297 — 388. Buechler, William R., and R. G. Marshall, to The Ford Motor Co. Turn signal indicator nilot lamp serving an illuminat- ing function. 3,328,757, 6-27-67, CI. 340—80. Buechner, Werner W. Heating device. 3,337,714, 8-22-67, •CI. 219 — 331. Buechner, Werner W. Photographic timer and method of timing photographic treating processes. 3,349,685, 10-31- 67, CI. 95 — 89. Buechner, Werner W. Photographic treating apparatus. 3,349,- 686. 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 93. LIST OF PATENTEES 181 Temperature controlling photographic 31-67. CI. 95— 96. Buechner, Werner \V. bath. 3,349,688, 10-; Buege, Kurt : See — Jaekel, Werner, and Buege. 3,331,751. Buehl, Russell C, and R. Schempp, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Methods and apparatus lor producing metal in- gots. 3.344,840, 10-3-07, CI. 1G4— 122. Buehler Corp., The : Sec — Cummins, Clessie L., Jr. 3,355,10S. Smith. Morley S. 3,336,752. Buehler, Fritz A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Stabilization of silicone fluids. 3,309,312, 3-14-67, CI. 252— IS. Buehler, Fritz A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Stabilization of silicone fluids with an iron compound and a poly-carboxylic acid. 3,350,309. 10-31-67, CI. 252 — 37.2, Buehler, Fritz A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Stabilization of silicone fluids. 3,352,781, 11-14-67, CI. 252—37.2. Buehler, Verne T. Paint masking shield. 3,335,703, 8-15-07, CI. IIS— 504. Buehler, William J. : Sec — Goldstein, David, Buehler, and Wiley. 3,352,650. Rozner, Alexander G., and Buehler. 3,351,463. Wang. Frederick E., Syeles, Clark, and Buehler. 3.352,722. Buehler, Will v. A.G. : See — Bleuer, Hans. 3,358,612. Buehrle, William B., to Motorola, Inc. Multi-aperture core gate circuits. 3,307,158. 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 174. Bueker, Robert A., to National Research and Chemical Co. Flexible control for a roller transport system. 3,297,223, 1-10-67, CI. 226— 1S3. Bueler, Richard C. to Wagner Electric Corp. Protector valve for a trailer brake system. 3,304,131, 2-14-67, CI. 303 — 29. Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corp. Combined serv- ice and emergency brake system. 3,309,149, 3-14-67, CI. 303—13. Bueler, Richard C, to Wagner Electric Corp. Dual self-lapping control valve. 3,328,092, 6-27-67, CI. 303 — 52. Buell, Barry O., and J. P. Lindsey, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Signal translation by lowering apparent frequency. 3,328,- 755, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Buell, Bennett G., to American Cyanamid Co Das triazine brtghtener. 3,309,363, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 240. Buell, Bennett G., to American Cyanamid Co. Method for preparing 2-styrylnaphthoxazole compounds. 3,341,529, 9-12-67, CI. 260—240. Buell, Bennett G., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for treating and brightening cellulose fibers. 3,356,524, 12-5- 67. CI. 117 — 33.5. Buell. Donald F. : See — Joseph Raymond S., and Buell. 3,337,280. Buell Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Vandenhoeck, Jean-Paul. 3.297,369. Buell, Harry R.. and R. L. Jenkins, to General Motors Corp. Transistorized multiple voltage regulation system. 3.299,- 276, 1-17-67, CI. 307—34. Buelow, William H., and G. Mihulowicz, to Rex Chainbelt. Inc. Retractable motor vehicle trailer. 3,317,193, 5-2-67, CI. 259—161. Buelow, William H., R. H. Fredrichsdorf, and A. W. Forrett, to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Concrete mixer drum. 3,328,006, 6-27-67. CI. 259—161. Buenger, Raymond. Logical device. 3,355,821, 12-5-67, CI. 35 — 30. Buerger, George R. Food storage means. 3,306,311, 2-28-67, CI. 135—5. Buerger, Herbert, to Del Krome Corp. Wheel trims for vehicle wheels with tires. 3,304,125, 2-14-67, CI. 301—37. Buerger, Herbert, to Del Krome Corp. Wheel rings, covers or other trims for wheels. 3.320,002, 5-16-67, CI. 301 — 37. Buerkner, Wolfgang, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik GmbH, and Allwood, Inc. Apparatus for manufacturing felted materials. 3,340,127, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 372. Buerschinger, Donald R., to Le Tourneau-Westinghouse Co. Fluid operated piston-type actuator. 3,331,287, 7-18-67, CI. 91—52. Bueseher, Alfred J., and M. Krecic. Detent metering device. 3,336.874, S-22-67, CI. 103 — 41. Bueseher, William E., and D. R. Kerstetter, to Svlvania Elec- tric Products Inc. Cathodes. 3,351,486, 11-7-67, CI. 117 — 223. Bueschner, Werner W. Photographic treating apparatus. 3,349, 6S9, 10-31-67, CI. 95—96. Buesing, Arthur C. : See — Brown, John W., Jr., Buesing, and Kaiser. 3,337,138. Buettner, Hans : See — Magg. Alfred, Haessle, Schreiner, Liebel, Bredschneider, Buettner, Peterson, and Schrodt. 3.340,749. Buettner, Hugo, to Ampag G.m.b.H. & Co. KG. Apparatus for strapping packages. 3,324,789, 6-13-67, CI. 100 — 27. Buettner, Korad J. K. : See — Charlson, Robert J., and Buettner. 3,315,518. Buff, Fred, M. French, and W. N. Pollock, to General Foam Corp. Manufacture of expanded cellular products. 3,296,- 658, 1-10-67 , CI. 18 — 1. Buffa, Anthony J., and S. Schneider, to United States of America, Army. Series multiple spark gap switch with a triggering terminal. 3,353,059, 11-14-67, Cl. 315 — 36. Buffalo Brake Beam Co. : See — 3,301.353. 3.307,659. 3,314,505. 3,314,509. Goods, Edward G. Goods Edward G. Pelikan, George A. Pelikan, George A. Buffalo Brake Beam Co. : See — Continued Pelikan, George A. 3,337.006. IMikan. George A. 3,1144,893. Buffalo China, Inc. : See — Bonning, Nelson G. 3,355,840. Buffalo Molded Plastics, Inc. : See — Bellamy, Reginald A. 3,330,437. Di Addario, Alexander N. 3,295,714. Buttery, Victor C, and H. M. Jefferys, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Transmission and recording of signals in echo-sounding apparatus. 3,315,221, 4—18-67, Cl. 340 — 3. Buffet, Jean, to Compagnie du Filage des Metaux et des Joints Curtv. Hot working of materials. 3,335,589, S-15-67, Cl. 72 — 41. Buffet, Paul, to l'Electronique Appliquee. Thermal threshold responsive devices. 3,323,459, 6-6-67, Cl. 102 — 70.2. Burlington, James F. Static phase converter. 3,349,316, 10-24-67, Cl. 321 — 52. Bufhngton, Marvin A. Oscillometric monitoring system for sphygmomanometers. 3,315,662, 4-25-67, Cl. 182—2.05. Bufkin, Dale E., and E. R. Russell, to McGraw-Edison Co. Toaster case. 3.334,576, 8-8-67, Cl. 99 — 385. Buford, William H., Jr., and A. N. Thomas, Jr., to The Mar- quardt Corp. Radioisotope rocket. 3,306,045, 2-2S-67, Cl. 60—203. Bugat, Nives : See — Laeroix, Yves, and Bugat. 3,337,532. Bugel, Thomas E., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermoplastic polvhydroxyether with polvchloroprene, and laminates thereof. 3,308,204, 3-7-67, Cl. 260—837. Bugel, Thomas E., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermoplastic polyhydroxyether with nitrile rubber, and laminates there- of. 3,30tf,2t>5. 3-7-67. Cl. 260—837. Bugg, Kenly C. Tobacco pipe. 3,342,187, 9-19-67, Cl. 131—201. Buggele, Norman J., and W. K. Grassauer, to Western Elec- tric Co., Inc. Apparatus for orienting elongated articles having round and recessed ends respectively. 3,317,015, 5-2-67, Cl. 193—43. Buggs, Anthony A., N. F. Kember, and R. A. Wells, to National Development Research Corp. Process for the recovery of gold and silver from gold and silver bearing aqueous cyanide liquors and ion exchange resin employed therein. 3,317,313, 5-2-67, Cl. 75—118. Bugher, Frank E. Electric-arc disintegator head. 3,337,709, 8,22,67, Cl. 219 — 69. Bugianesi, Robert L. : See — Shen, Tsung-Ying, Ruyle, and Bugianesi. 3,352,849. Bugl, Paul, to Hirtenberger Patronen-, Zundhutchen- und Met- allwarenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Slide valve for suction control in two-stroke engines, particularly minimum-sized two-stroke engines. 3,330,262, 7-11-67, Cl. 123 — 73. Bugter, Hans : See — Houtzeel, Alexander, and Bugter. 3,337,090. Bugyie, Steve F Stabilizer bar for tandem axle arrangement. 3,328,047, 6-27-67, Cl. 2S0 — 104.5. Buhler, Dieter. Storage tank for fluids. 3,327,883, 6-27-67, Cl. 220—5. Buhler. Gebriider : See — Dellsperger, Fritz. 3,351,390. Eggenberger, Ulrich. 3,319.701. Eggenberger, Ulrich. 3,327,353. Eggenberger, Ulrich, and Schwertfeger. 3,330,003. Eppenberger, Paul. 3,321,144. Eppenberger, Paul. 3,351,201. Ernst, Robert. 3,318,707. Hafliger, Albert. 3.332,111. Herzog, Rene, and Landolf. 3,351,180. Karpen, Karl. 3,321,636. Kuhn, Reinhard, and Haflinger. 3,358,328. Schultz, Richard. 3,354,845. Tanner, Walter, and Zahner. 3,314,111. Vassalli, Renzo. 3,295,469. Vassalli, Renzo. 3,295,663. Vassalli, Renzo. 3,301,199. Weber, Kurt. 3,305,276. Zuber, Otto, Semadeni. and Moller. 3.357,575. Buhler, Karl, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Step switching arrangement for transformer winding. 3.35S,- 219, 12-12-67, Cl. 323 — 43.5. Buhler, Karl J., to Brown Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Tap changing device for transformer windings without in- terrupting the load current. 3,359,485, 12-19-67, Cl. 323— 43.5. Buhler, Warren G., to Oxy-Dry Spraver Corp. Powder sprayer with flexible blades. 3,341,740, 9-12-67, Cl. 317 — 2. Buhler, Warren G., to Oxy-Dry Sprayer Corp. Electrostatic powder sprayer. 3,344,312, 9-26-67, Cl. 317 — 2. Buhmann, Gunther, to International Standard Electric Corp. Apparatus for applying ring-shaped markings to electric current conductors. 3.352.2S5. 11-14-67. Cl. ^11S — 624. Buhrendorf, Frederick G.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electromechanical data transmission. 3.319,241, 5-9-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Buhrer, Carl F., and V. J. Fowler, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Light beam deflector employ- ing electro-optic crvstal. 3,357,771, 12-12-67, Cl. 350 — 160. Buhrer, Erwin, and M. Wernli ; said Wernli assor. to said Buhrer. Mold part conveving and juxtapositioning appa- ratus. 3,339,626, 9-5-67, Cl. 164 — 339. Buhrer, Erwin. T. Bachtold, and K.-H. Hellmund. to E. Buhrer. Tilting mechanism for induction furnace. 3,350,- 083, 10-31-67, Cl. 266— 3S. 182 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Buhrer, Fritz. Power transmission arrangement. 3,316,994, 5-2-67, CI. 180—53. Buhrke, Victor E. : See — Ashby, William D., Patser, and Buhrke. 3,344,274. Buhrmann, Ceroid : See — ■ Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Heinrieh, Nitschke, Schaeht, and Spierh. 3.359,921. Buhro, Charles L., to Walker Mfg. Co. Jack. 3,325.995, 6-20- 67, CI. 60—51. Buice, Sam D. Easily assembled steel structure. 3,297,384,- 1-10-67, CI. 312 — 263. Buie, James L., to TRW, Inc. Dielectric isolation for mono- lithic circuit. 3,320,485. 5-16-67, CI. 317—101. Builders Equipment Co. : See — Thomas, Paul M., Wright, Burge, and Crile. 3,351,216. Building Products of Canada Ltd. : See — Pepper, Kenneth V. 3,306,962. Buinevicius, Algimantas L. : See — Schwertfeger, Owen J., and Buinevicius. 3,323,783. Buiter, William : See — Lekberg, Robert D., Jensen, and Buiter. 3,313,821. Buitkus, Thomas J. Electrolytic case hardening. 3,331,708, 7-18-67, CI. 148—15.5. Bujtar, Carlo : See — Portolan, Augusto, Ballini, and Bujtar. 3,296,184. Buker, Donald O., and T. W. Merrill, to Vanadium Corp. of America. Process for making vanadium carbide briquettes. 3,342,553, 9-19-67. CI. 23 — 208. Buker, Harvey A., and L. S. Price, to The Jones Metal Prod- ucts Co. Apparatus and method for making plastic article. 3,359,355, 12-19-67, CI. 264 — 161. Buki, Gergely, to Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezete. Nuclear reactor with spherical active zone. 3,344,035, 9-26-67, CI. 176 — 61. Bukovac, Martin J., to Michigan State University. Method of widening crotch angles of fruit trees. 3,297,426, 1-10- 67, CI. 71—2.6. Bukovac, Martin J. Method of widening crotch angles of fruit trees. 3,323,894, 6-6-67, CI. 71—2.6. Bulbenko, George P. : See — Kanavel, Gaylord A., and Bulbenko. 3,338,876. Osborn, Stephen W.. and Bulbenko. 3,342,770. Bulbenko, George P., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Sealant com- position and process. 3,297,473, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 72. Bulbenko, George F., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. /3-Mereapto alkyl amino alkyl alkoxy silanes. 3,328,451, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Bulbenko, George F., R. H. Gobran, and E. A. Blommers, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Aziridinyl derivatives of polyfune- tional epoxides. 3,329,674, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 239. Bulcraig, William R., and W. R. Blood, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Television tube assemblies, methods of forming such assemblies and implosion guards therefor. 3,311,700, 3-28- 67, CI. 178—7.82. Bulcroft, John : See — Trott, David H., and Bulcroft. 3,316,396. Bulgin, Douglas, G. D. Hubbard, and E. W. Madge, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Tires for motor vehicles comprising a butadiene-styrene copolymer having a high bound styrene content. 3,307,605, 3-7-67. CI. 152 — 330. Bulin, Shelley A., to J. I. Case Co. Agricultural implement. 3,316,695, 5-2-67, CI. 56 — 21. Bulin, Shelley A., to J. I. Case Co. Cornstalk ejector for a combine header. 3.333,405, 8-1-67, CI. 56 — 21. Bulina, John, and J. T. Brown, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Damping alloys and members prepared therefrom. 3,331,- 715, 7-18-67, CI. 148—142. Bulk, Jan, to Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast-Natu- urweten-Schappelijk Onderzoek Ten Behoeve van Nijver- heid, Handel en Verkeer. Contour following apparatus. 3,333,144, 7-25-67, CI. 315 — 10. Bulka, Raymond I. : See — McCain, William B., and Bulka. 3,305,154. Bull Dog Lock Co. : See — Waller. Arthur. 3.321,075. Bull, Eric W., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Dynamic convergence circuits for multiple gun cathode ray tubes. 3.340,422, 9-5-67, CI. 315—22. Bull, Howard I., Jr. : See — Smith, William T., and Bull. 3,319,211. Bull, Willard C. : See- James G„ Threadgill, Terry, and Bull. MacArthur. 3.321,297. Bull, Willard C, L. G. Stevenson, D. L. Kloepper, and T. F. Rogers, to United States of America, Interior, and Gulf Oil Corp. Solvation process for carbonaceous fuels. 3,341,- 447, 9-12-67, CI. 208—8. Bulla, Jackie N. : See — Ethridge, Frederick A., and Bulla. 3,325,872. Bullard, Billy J., to Shell Oil Co. Underwater well drilling method. 3,322,191, 5-30-67, CI. 166 — .5. Bullard Co., The : See — Bullard, Edward P., III. 3,296,904. Bullard, Edward P., III. 3.298,233. Bullard, Edward P., III. 3,320,831. Bullard, Edward P., III. 3,346.961. Bullard, Edward P., Ill, and E. P. Bullard IV. 3,333,493. Soykan, Ferhun H. 3,323,393. Bullard, E. D., Co.: See — Rnschke, Herbert A. 3,344,489. Bullard, Edward P.. Ill, to The Bullard Co. Tool block. 3,290,904, 1-10-67, CI. 82—36. Bullard, Edward P., Ill, to The Bullard Co. Fluid trans- mission system. 3,298,283, 1-17-67, CI. 91—37. Bullard, Edward P., Ill, to The Bullard Co. Retractable tool support. 3,320,831, 5-23-67, CI. 77 — 1. Bullard, Edward P., Ill, to The Bullard Co. Program control. 3,346,961. 10-17-67, CI. 33—18. Bullard, Edward P., Ill, and E. P. Bullard, IV, to The Bullard Co. Preset tooling. 3,333,493, 8-1-67, CI. 82—36. Bullard, Edward P. IV : See — Bullard, Edward P. Ill, and E. P. Bullard IV. 3,333.493. Bullard, Ethan C. Safety cap. 3,315,273, 4-25-67, CI. 2—3. Bullard, Richard W., to United States of America, Army. Three dimensional display. 3,304,833, 2-21-67, CI. 88 — 24. Bullard, Robert L., R. A. Hasbrouck, P. S. Schlemmer, and R. E. Thun, to International Business Machines Corp. Fabrication of cermet film resistors to close tolerances. 3,308,528, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 155.7. Bullen, Clark V., to Barber-Colman Co. Ramp program con- trol system. 3,301,482, 1-31-67, CI. 236 — 46. Bullen, Clark V., and R. D. Peterson, to Barber-Colman Co. Temperature control system for chromatographs. 3,305,000. 2-21-67, CI. 165 — 12. Bullene, Robert C, to Collins Radio Co. Low level threshold detector with temperature compensation. 3,299,296, 1-17- 67, CI. 307—88.5. Buller, Paul O., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vehicle with auxil- iary steerable wheels. 3,326,312, 6-20-67, CI. 180 — 14. Bullfinch (Gas Equipment) Ltd.: See — Lynes, Roberts K. 3,304,985. Bullinger, Gottlieb, to Clemens Riefler. Drawing apparatus. 3,341,946, 9-19-67. CI. 33 — 76. Bullis, Robert H. : See — Lary, Edmund C, Bullis, and Meyerand. 3,322,978. Bulloch, Robert T. Cardiac biopsy instrument. 3,342,175, 9-19-67, CI. 128 — 2. Bullock, Earl R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Control system. 3,325,804, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 347. Bullock, Ellis W., to The Fly Ash Arrestor Corp. Cooling system for shafts and the like. 3,297,239, 1-10-67, CI. 230 — 128. Bullock, Ellis W., and W. E. Driver, to The Fly Ash Arrestor Corp. Bag type dust collector. 3,345,806, 10-10-67, CI. 55— 293. Bullock, Joel B., and C. M. Welch, to United States of Amer- ica, Agriculture. Process of treating cellulose textiles with polyvinyl chloride polymers, a polysiloxane and zirconium acetate and optionally with flame resistant and rot resist- ant agents. 3,318,659, 5-9-67, CI. 8 — 115.6. Bullock, Leslie : See — Sheen, Herbert W. C, and Bullock. 3,351,854. Bullock, Leslie, to Hawker Siddeley Dynamics Ltd. Control of a gas flow as a function of the position of a standing shock wave in the gas. 3,302,657, 2-7-67, CI. 137 — 15.2. Bullock, Milon W., and I. B. Wood, to American Cyanamid Co. Organic phosphorus anthelmintics and method of using the same. 3,309,270, 3-14-67, CI. 167 — 53. Bullock, Norman J., to General Motors Corp. Agitator and washing agent dispenser. 3,306,084, 2-28-67, CI. 68 — 17. Bullough, Vaughn L., and R. M. Kibby, to Reynolds Metal Co. Manufacture of shaped carbon bodies. 3,327,345, 6-27-67, CI. 18—12. Bulls, Vernon : See — Frakes, Vernon R. 3,331,158. Bulman, Warren E., A. E. Middleton, J. A. Sanborn, and J. W. Harpster, to Ohio Semitronics Inc. Hall effect apparatus. 3.339,129, 8-29-67, CI. 317—235. Bulmer, Donald L. Occupant-propelled wheelchair. 3,309,- 110, 3-14-67, CI. 280—242. Bulmer, Harris E.. and G. J. Cook. Die for metal stamping machine. 3.332,275. 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 466. Bulova Watch. Co., Inc. : See- Bennett, William O., Mutter, and Van Haaften. Re. 26,209. Bennett, William O., Mutter, and Van Haaften, Re. 26, 322. Dostai, Frank. 3,303,705. Dostal. Frank. 3,310,756. Dostai, Frank. 3,310,757. Dostal. Frank. 3,311,352. Bulow, William N. Smoothing comb. 3,335,731, 8-15-67, CI. 132—150. Bulpett, David E. : See — Mitchell, Robert J., and Bulpett. 3,339.836. Bulpitt Thomas H., to Textron Electronics, Inc. Apparatus for monitoring the intensity of a beam of radiant energy. 3,348,055, 10-17-67. CI. 250 — 212. Bultemann, Hans-Joachim. Method for determining the spe- cific surface of nonuniformly shaped substances. 3.296,- 869. 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 432. Bultheel. Jean, and J.-C. Van Dest, to Massey-Ferguson S.A. Weight transfer tractor hitch. 3,341,224, 9-12-67, CI. 280 — 405. Bultheel, Jean, and J.-C. Van Dest, to Massey-Ferguson S.A Angularly responsive load release. 3.341.225, 9-12-67, CI. 280 — 449. Bultman, Frederick H. : See — Hopkins. John D., Whittingham, Bultman, and Krause. 3,347,967. Bulutay, Attila. Rotating-piston pump. 3,333,546, S-l-67, CI. 103 — 129. Bulutay, Attila. Rotating-piston compressor. 3,337,123, 8-22- 67, CI. 230—144. Bumazhnaja Fabrika : See — Sinjavskv, Adoljf P., Bedeker, and Dormidontov. 3,342,' 351. LIST OF PATENTEES 183 Bumgarner, Robort L., A. 0. Knutson, and T. B. Royal, to Homeline Corp. Bag holder. 3,352,520, 11-14-67, CI. 24S— 99. Bumpas. Troy D. : See — Richards, Lawrence E., Bumpas, Steen. and Wheeler. 3,323,334. Bumpers, George A. Combination squeeze and full bore pro- duction packer with connected upper downwardly, and lower upwardly, biting slip jaw segments. 3.295,606, 1-3-67, CI. 166—131. Bumstead, James H. Metering pump. 3,330,218, 7-11-67, CI. 103—234. Bunawerke Hula Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter Haftung : See — Breuers, Wilhelm, Kuth, Bock, and Tilk. 3,310,541. Bunch, Russell W. : See — Williams. John L., and Bunch. 3,333,816. Bunchak, William G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Steer- ing mechanism for haulage vehicles. 3,314,690, 4—18-67, CI. 280 — 91. Buncher, Howard. Brace connection for scaffolding struc- tures. 3,321,222, 5-23-67, CI. 287 — 53.5. Bundesdruckerei : See — Borchert, Gerhard E., Drager, Born, Mewes, and Plngel. 3.335,859. Bundlck, Eddie W. : See — Rankin Vera D., J. L. and E. W. Bundick. 3,335,288. Bundick, Johnny L. : See — Rankin, Vern D., J. L. and E. W. Bundick. 3.335,288. Bundschuh, John J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic flash unit. Re. 26,214, 5-30-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Bundschuh, John J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Spindle and adapter combination, 3,347,4S5, 10-17-67, CI. 242 — 68.3. Bundschuh, John J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sprocketless motion picture projector. 3,350,023, 10-31-67, CI. 242 — 55.11. Bundschuh, John J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Shiftable drive coupling. 3.358,799, 12-19-67, CI. 192 — 67. Bundschuh, John J., and K. W. Thomson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Take-up reel for motion picture projector. 3,315,911, 4-25-67. CI. 242—74. Bundschuh, William A., to Universal Match Corp. Gyroscopic apparatus. 3,313,162, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Bunrlus, Robert H. : See — Eggen, Ingmar B., and Bundus. 3,297,451. Li, Kwoh H„ Bundus, and Noznick. 3.352,691. Noznick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,314,800. Noznick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,316,098. Noznick, Peter P., and Bundus. 3,353,969. Bundy, Albert J. : See — Jones, John C, and Bundy. 3,349.900. Bundy, Francis P., to General Electric Co. Plural wedge- shaped graphite mold with heating electrodes. 3,332,747, 7-25-67, CI. 23—273. Bundy, Oswald M., to A. O. Smith Corp. Electric resistance unit. 3,299,388. 1-17-67, CI. 338 — 284. Bundy, Oswald M., and J. F. Brick, to A O. Corp. Electro- magnetic contactor contruction. 3,325,616, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 147. Bundy, Robert W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for forming non-woven web structures. 3,314,- 122, 4-18-67, CI. 28 — 1. Bundy, Robert W., and T. M. Sheets, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method and apparatus for producing nonwoven webs. 3,296,678, 1-10-67, CI. 28 — 1. Bungard, James D. : See — Becking, Paul E., Bungard, and McCormick. 3,353,744. Bunge, Konrad : See — Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Bunge, Koch. Linsert. and linger. 3,305.687. Bunger, August. Elastic fabric. 3,314,251, 4-18-67, CI. 66—193. Bungeroth, Adolf : See — Spelth, Karl G., and Bungeroth. 3.302.251. Speith, Karl G„ and Bungeroth. 3.346,035. Speith, Karl G., Bungeroth, and Frenken. 3,315,323. Bungeroth, Adolf, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Grooved continuous casting mold for slabs. 3,340,037, 10-10-67, CI. 164 — 273. Bungeroth, Adolf, and H. Schrewe, to Mannesmann Aktien- gesellschaft. Method of deflecting towards the horizontal a curved continuously cast descending billet. 3,324,931, 6-13- 67, CI. 164 — 82. Bunin, Donald S. : See — Berkowitz, Sidney, Meadow, and Bunin. 3,354,486. Buning, Robert, K.-H. Diessel, H.-E. Konermann, and B. Kraemer, to Dynamit Nobel A.G. Mixture of postchlo- rinated atactic and eutactic polyvinylchlorides. 3,328,490, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 899. Buning, Robert. K.-H. Diessel, H. Eisner, and H.-E. Koner- mann, to Dynamit Nobel A.G. Blends of isotactic poly- vinyl chloride and postchlorinated atactic polyvinyl chloride. 3,341,628, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 899. Bunish, Steve, W. A. Beasley, and T. H. Ling, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Corrugated plastic covering for elec- trical cables. 3,346,921, 10-17-67, CI. 18 — 14. Bunker, Bradley D., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Switching regulator power supplv having energy return circuit. 3,313,998, 4-11-67. CI. 321 — 44. Bunker. Forrest R. : See — Rife, Alfred H., Romito. and Bunker. 3,323,769. Koster, Robert A. Koster, Robert A. Koster, Robert A. Koster, Robert A., Bunker-Ramo Corp., The : See — Adams, Robert V. 3,358,743. Apple, Joseph S. 3,303,843. Apple, Joseph S. 3,319,228. Axe, Joel H. 3,319,169. Axe, Joel H. 3,341,815. Bertram, Sidney. 3,355,590. Beynon, John C. 3,319,161. Cole. Robert H., and Feuer. 3,333,113. Connolly, Thomas A., Kaplan, and Scarbrough. 3,304,- 415 Culler', Glen J. 3,355,714. Davis, John S. 3,352,992. Davis, John S., and Wells. 3,300,767. Fomenko, Sergei M. 3,346,845. Gabor, Robert J. 3,312,884. Gerlough, Daniel L., and Rudden. 3,333.240. Henderson, Martin C. 3,333,147. Herman, Robert A. 3,299,409. Koerner, Ralph J. 3,316,420. Koerner, Ralph J. 3,355,705. Koerner, Ralph J. 3,355,707. Koerner, Ralph J. 3,355,726. Koerner, Ralph J., and Nissim. 3,334.330. Koerner, Ralph J., and Scarbrough. 3.297,995. Koerner. Ralph J., and Schneberger. 3,300,766. 3,298,013. 3,304,434. 3 311 918 Beach', and Bryan. 3,346,853. Lawrence, Robert, Leonard, and Williams. 3,354,543. MacArthur, John G. 3,324,458. Mellott, Robert N. 3,311,881. Mellot, Robert N., Feuer, and Coe. 3,324.307. Montgomery, Christine A., Ray, and Swanson. 3,309,- 677. Nissim, Samuel. 3,316,540. Nyberg, James J. 3.343,136. Paul, Albert E., and Smith. 3,353,070. Rosener, Harvey J. 3,348,208. Schneberger, Edward J. 3,324,288. Schrieffer, John R. 3,341,825. Sear, Brian E. 3,341,715. Sear, Brian E. 3,351.953. Sear, Brian E., Stephens, and Williams. 3,351,810. Sheetz, James N. 3,333,213. Smeltzer, Jack C. 3,341,817. Smeltzer, Jack C. 3,346.852. Smith, Charles W. 3,355,078. Stephens, Raymond A. 3,351,702. Yeiser, Andrew S. 3,311,279. Bunker, Richard D. : See — Bambrafi Allan, and Bunker. 3,342,016. Bunn, B. H., Co. : See — Brown, Robert G., and Rosenberg. 3,350,998. Bunn, Edward S., C. R. Mackey, and J. L. Giovannucci, to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Stainless steel clad with aluminum. 3,295,197, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 497.5. Bunn. Harlin L., and C. L. Whitten, to The Regents of the University of California. Ridged waveguide magic tee. 3,315,183, 4-18-67, CI. 333 — 11. Bunn, John P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Energy absorber. 3.308,908, 3-14-67, CI. 188 — 1. Bunn, Stuart E., and H. B. Owsley. Suction and discharge valve. 3,347,264, 10-17-67, CI. 137—512.1. Bunnell, Raymond H. : See — Borenstein, Benjamin, and Bunnell. 3,316,101. Bunn-O-Matic Corp. : See — Martin, John C. 3,336,856. Bunnv Bear, Inc. : See — Linden, Samuel. 3,305,265. Buns, Rolf. Gas burners. 3,301,312, 1-31-67, CI. 158 — 116. Bunt, Edgar A., L. O. Kaufmann, H. L. Olsen, and S. D. Raezer, to United States of America, Navy. Arc plasma generator starting method utilizing a dlsplaceable valve com- municating with atmosphere. 3,356,892, 12-5-67, CI. 315 — 111. Bunten, Charles A. : See — Gass, George H., and Bunten. 3,334,614. Buntic, Robert Z., to National Lock Co. Plastic fastener. 3,341,903, 9-19-67, CI. 24 — 16. Buntic, Robert Z., to National Lock Co. Snap-in fastener. 3,342,095, 9-19-67, CI. 85 — 5. Buntin, George A., to Hercules Inc. Norbornyl-l.l-dimethyl ureas and thioureas and use as herbicides. 3,350,194, 10-31- 67, CI. 71—119. Buntin, George A., to Hercules Inc. Alkyl-substituted-benzo- quinone-4-oximinyl N-alkyl carbamates and use as fungi- cides. 3,352,750, 11-14-67. CI. 167—30. Buntin, George A., and W. R. Diveley, to Hercules Inc. Nor- bornyl and substituted norbornyl ureas and thioureas, weed control compositions and methods. 3.M04.167, 2-14-67, CI. 71—2.6. Bunting Brass and Bronze Co., The : See — Peterson, Reino A. 3.305.2S0. Peterson, Reino A. 3,318,642. Bunting, Charles W. : See — Ash, Albert H., Bunting, and Morley. 3,306,490. Bunting Co. Inc. : See — Pearlstine, Morton. 3,295,590. Bunting, Earl L. Adjustable support means for a television receiver. 3.345,461, 10-3-67, CI. 17S — 7.81. 184 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Method of making 3,316,870, 5-2-07: coil CI. Lock slider for zipper 24—205.14. Bunting, Ernest V., H. Rahman, and D. J. Kiesgen, to Massey- Ferguson Inc. Drawbar hitch attachment. 3,295,611, 1-3- 67, CI. 172 — 447. Bunting, Ernest V., H. V. Bind, E. J. Skiba, and G. T. Olson, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Tractor hydraulic system. 3.314,- 484, 4-18-67, CI. 172—9. Buntpapierfabrik A.G. : See — Gobel, Johannes. 3.296,723. Buntschuh, Henry C, and J. A. Duvoisin, to United Aircraft Corp. Method for making a readily assembled resolver having multiple pole pairs. 3,332,144, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 592. Bunyan, Thomas W., to P & O Research and Development Co. Ltd. Ship's propeller mountings. 3,35S,772, 12-19-67, CI. 170—173. Bunyard, Alan D., G. P. Kendall, and H. Lowenthal, to Colibri Lighters Ltd. 3,353,375, 11-21-67, CI. 67—7.1. Bunyea, Edwin D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for the uniform extruding of thermoplastic film. 3,341,388, 9-12-67, CI. 156—244. Buonaiuto, Robert B. Apparatus for wetting and feeding plastic beads into a mold. 3.351,979, 11-14-67, CI. 18 — 5. Burak, Nathan, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Process for com- pounding rubber. 3.324,075, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Burant, Leonard J., K. R. Jones, and D. R. Wolter, to Globe- Union Inc. Cell partition for batteries. 3,306,775, 2-28- 67, CI. 136—90. Burant, Leonard J., and K. R. Jones, to Globe-Union Inc. Cathode for deferred action batteries. 3.352,717, 11-14-67, CI. 130 — 90. Burbaeh, Henry E. : See — McMahon, Thomas E., and Burbaeh. 3,311,092. Burbaeh, Henry E., and J. G. Singer, to Combustion Engineer- ing, Inc. Power plant apparatus. 3,329,575, 7-4-67, CI. 176—65. Burbank, John E., to Scovill Mfg. Co type zipper fastener stringers. 112—265. Burbank, John E., to Scovill Mfg. Co. fasteners. 3,320,645, 5-23-67, CI. Burbank, John E., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Zipper fastener stringer. 3,328.857, 7-4-67, CI. 24 — 205.13. Burbank, Robert C. : See — ■ Galitzki, Bernard I., and Burbank. 3.320,346. Burbig, Henry. Cigarette moistener. 3,319,632, 5-16-67, CI. 131—133. Burbine. William G. : See — Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,330,- 671). Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,342,- 554. Burch, Arthur R. : See — Burnight, Thomas R., and Burch. 3,349,303. Burch Corp., The : See— Standtuss, Ernest R. 3,295,866. Burch, Elza P. : See- Brown, James H., and Burch. 3,319.789. Burch, Homer A., to The Norwich Pharmacal of 4-substituted-2-(5-nitro-2-furyl) quinazolines, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 247.5. Burch, Homer A., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. 2-methyl- 6-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-3-thio-astriazine-3,5(4H)-dione. 3,335,- 140, 8-8-67, CI. 260—248. Burch, Homer A., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. 4-sub- stituted - 1 - alkyl - 6-(5-nitro-2-furyl)-lH-pyrazolo[3,4-] pyrimidines. 3,335,141, 8-8-67. CI. 260 — 256.4. Burch, Homer A., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. 4-amino-l- alkvl - 6 - ('5 - nitro-2-furyl)-lH-pyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidines. 3,350,397, 10-31-67, CI. 260—247.5. Burch, Joseph A. W. : See — Saunders, Lawrence J., Krolick, and Burch. Burch, Julius G. Gas well treatment methods. 2-7-67, CI. 103—52. Burch, Paul F., to Wolverine Shoe & Tanning, Corp. machine. 3,310,085, 3-21-67, CI. 146—130. Burch, Paul F., to Wolverine Shoe & Tanning Corp, machine. 3,319,442, 5-16-67, CI. 69 — 42. Burch, Paul F., to Wolverine Shoe & Tanning Corp. Skinning machine blade mount. 3,340,916, 9-12-67, CI. 146 — 130. Burch, Paul F., R. J. Broersma, and E. M. Reimer, to Wol- verine Shoe & Tanning Corp. Fleshing apparatus. 3,324,914, 6-13-67, CI. 146 — 79. Burch, Robert J., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Sampling line for cryogenic liquid mixtures. 3,357,256, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 421. Burch, Warren E., to Cities Service Oil Co. Continuous sol- vent extraction of decant, cycle and gas oils. 3,349,028, 10-24-67, CI. 208—327. Burch, William J., to United States of America, Navy. Meth- od of forming a machinery support. 3,296,349, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 262. Burehell, Geoffrey B. Respiratory apparatus. 3,339,545, 9-5-67, CI. 128—145.8. Burchett, Clarence G. Vise wrench. 3,340,754, 9-12-67, CI. 81 — 356. Burchett, Rav L., and J. P. Sain, to Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. Safety gas-fueled candle. 3,349,577, 10-31-67, CI. 67—87. Burckhalter, Joseph H., to The Regents of the University of Michigan. 6-azasteroids. 3,300,501, 1-24-67, CI. 260— 289. Co. Series 3,324,122, 3,307.441. 3,302,581, Skinning Fleshing Burckhardt, Christoph B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Frequency tripler apparatus with isolation. 3,355,655, 11-28-67, CI. 321—69. Burcz, Lawrence D. : See — Croswhite, Howard L., Burcz, and Leonard. 3,349,641. Burczyk, Casimir A., and D. S. Chisholm, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Processing of polymers and apparatus therefor. 3,309,441, 3-14-67, CI. 264—85. Burd & Fletcher Co. : See — Netherton, Morris L., and Liter. 3,327,922. Burd, Gorman C. : See — Frye, Richard D. and R. W., and Burd. 3,330,023. Burd, Richard H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Laminate adhered by thermoplastic fire-retardant sulfo- chlorinated linear polyethylene. 3,322,612, 5-30-67, CI. 161 — 227. Burda, Ladislav : See — Bohac, Frantisek, and Burda. 3,348,480. Burden, Ronald F. : See — Shesler, Elmer G., Bowen, and Burden. 3,350,485. Burdeska, Kurt : See — Pugin, Andre, and Burdeska. 3,309,213. Stocker, Emil, and Burdeska. 3,336,288. Burdett, Harry W. : See — Taylor, Elliot L. and Burdett. 3,349,563. Burdette, Robert S. Ignition system harness. 3,342,168, 9-19- 67, a. 123—148. Burdge, David N. : See — Tosch, William C, and Burdge. 3,330,343. Burdick, Charles L. Intra-uterine device. 3,312,214, 4-4-67, CI. 128—130. Burdick, Connie J.: See — Fell, Morris B., and Burdick. 3,345,031. Burdick. Duane F., J. L. Mishler, and K. E. Polmanteer, to Dow Corning Corp. Blends of two polysiloxane copolymers with silica. 3.341,490, 9-12-67, CI. 260—37. Burdick, Earl G. Hook mounting and hook thereon. 3,298,- 652, 1-17-67, CI. 248—361. Burdick, Glen A. : See — Berg, Philip, Burdick, and Kuryla. 3,337,942. Burdick, Glen A., F. K. Collins, and R. K. Gessford, Sr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Two-piece apertured elec- trode for cathode ray tube electron gun provided with in- tegral alignment means. 3,320,457, 5-16-67, CI. 313 — 82. Burdick, Glen A., and B. F. Vitale, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Magnetic convergence assembly and electron beam shielding means for color cathode ray tubes. 3,324,328, 6-6-67, CI. 313—84. Burdick & Jackson Laboratories, Inc. : See — Jackson, William G., and Schroeder. 3,326,915. Burdick, Ralph V., Jr. Snap open container having reinforced cover. 3,327.890, 6-27-67, CI. 220—43. Burdick, Ralph V., Jr. Container with sealing cover. 3,333,- 728, 8-1-67, CI. 220 — 60. Burdick, Robert E., and S. R. Rocklin, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Thermoelectric con- verter module. 3,304,206, 2-14-67, CI. 136—211. Burdorf, Donald L., and J. T. Blakistone, to Kinelogic Corp. Tape transport svstem using a drive belt contacting tape packs. 3.305.186, 2-21-67, CI. 242—55.12. Burdorf, Donald L., and G. A. Bouvier, deceased, by E. Bouvier, special administratrix, to said Burdof, assor. to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Recorder. 3,315,269, 4-18-67, CI. 346—112. Burdorf, Donald L., J. T. Blakistone, and I. Karsh, to Kinelogic Corp. Drive systems involving electrostatic forces. "3,353,734, 11-21-67, CI. 226—94. Bureau d'Etudes Industrielles Fernand Courtoy : See — Zimmer, Frantisek. 3,305,923. Bureau, Raymond. Flame controlled oil burner head. 3,321,938, 5-30-67, CI. 67—55. Bureau, Yvon: See — Coulombe, Maurice, and Bureau. 3.352,489. Bureck, Frank, and D. A. Caley, to Ford Motor Co. Single knob heater control. 3.355,960, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 471. Biiren Watch Co. S.A. : See — Kocher, Hans. 3,306,025. Kocher, Hans. 3.306,026. Burenga, Thomas I., to FMC Corp. Screen cleaning apparatus. 3,351,200, 11-7-67, CI. 209 — 299. Buresh, Henry V., to International Harvester Co. Transport- storage latch. 3,334,932, 8-8-67, CI. 292—87. Burford, Charles E., to The Burford Co. Transfer mecha- nism for conveyers. 3,298,497, 1-17-67, CI. 198 — 33. Burford Co., The : See — Burford, Charles E. 3,298.497. Burford, Lyle V., to J. C. De Shazor, Jr. Carrier for bottles or cans. 3,317,234, 5-2-67, CI. 294 — 87.2. Burford, Robert M., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Method and apparatus for automatic control of cleaning solution concentrations in vehicle washing system. 3,307,744, 3-7- 67, CI. 222 — 1. Burg, Bernard. Artificial denture. 3,343,262, 9-26-67, CI. 32 — 2. Burg, Fred G. Push button time zone watch. 3,358,437, 12- 19-67, CI. 58 — 43. Burg, Kenneth E., and E. B. Neitzel, to Texas Instruments Inc. Acoustical radiating antenna. 3,334,328, 8-1-67, CI. 340—17. Burg, Marion, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photo- polymerization process. 3,342,593, 9-19-67, CI. 96 — 28. LIST OF PATENTEES 185 Burs:, Solomon, to United Statos of America, Navy. Angular alignment error measuring system. 3,326,076, 6-20-67, CI. 88—14. Burg, Stanley P., to United Fruit Co. Method for storing fruit, 3.333,967, 8-1-67, CI. 90 — 154. Burge, Joseph C. : See — Koff, Bernard L„ and Burge. 3,303,998. Burge, Joseph C, and R. W. Folliner, to General Electric Co. Adjustment mechanism for axial flow compressors. 3,314,- 595, 4-1S-67, CI. 230—114. Burge, Russell W. : See — Thomas, Paul M., Wright, Burge, and Crlle. 3,303,942. Thomas, Paul M., Wright, Burge, and Crile. 3,3ol,216. Burgel, Alfred : See — Nixdorf, Joachim, and Burgel. 3,323,754. Burgener Technical Enterprises Ltd. : See — Mladenovich, Peter. 3,332,288. Burgeni, Alfred A., to Johnson & Johnson. Tampon having concentric layers with different properties. 3,340,874, 9-12-67, CI. 12S— 285. Burger. Alex : See — Zirngiebl, Eberhard, and Burger. 3,298,798. Burger, Alfred, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. l-amino-2(and 3) - phenvlcyclobutane - 1 - carboxylic acids. 3,345,405, 10-3-67, CI. 200— 51S. Burger, Edgar P., and B. G. Burnside, to Ford Motor Co. Air cleaner assembly for tractors. 3,357,163, 12-12-67, CI. 55 — 385. Burger, Jack E., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Elec- tronic counter. 3,307,023, 2-28-67, CI. 235—92. Burger, Joseph P. : See — Baker, Mark E., and Burger. 3,347,027. Burger, Murray, to United States of America, Navy. Cargo elevator automatic loader and unloader. 3,337,069, 8-22- 67. CI. 214—89. Burger, Nicholas J., G. L. Griffin, and E. W. Meng, to Electro- Therm, Inc. Plug-In heating element assembly. 3,331,944, 7-18-67, CI. 219 — 455. Burger, Robert. Clinical dialyzer having a flow path decreas- ing in width. 3,357,565, 12-12-67, CI. 210 — 321. Burger, Vincent G., Sr. Rigid archery bow stringing device. 3.352,296, 11-14-07, CI. 124 — 23. Burger, William H., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus for making pledgets. 3,345,699, 10-10-67. CI. 19 — 145. Burgess, Carter L., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Child's vehicle propelled by hand lever. 3,336,047, 8-15-67, CI. 280 — 240. Burgess, Carter L., and G. L. Laserson, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Bowling scoring trainer. 3,357,112, 12-12- 67, CI. 35 — 9. Burgess, Douglas P.. to Cannon Mills Co. Loom reed shift- ing cam with locking means. 3,315,705, 4-25-67, CI. 139 — 26. Burgess, Douglas P., and G. A. Williams, to Cannon Mills Co. Fringe motion for shuttleless looms. 3,347,280, 10-17- 67, CI. 139—24. Burgess, Douglas P., G. A. Williams, and J. D. Harkey, to Cannon Mills Co. Terry loom with fell shifting means. 3,351,096, 11-7-67, CI. 139 — 25. Burgess, Frank H. Folding cradle j tvpe container. 3,311,- 2S2, 3-28-67, CI. 229 — 16. Burgess, Frank H., G. Mathus, G. F. Lyman, and O. Morning star, to Data Packaging Corp. Tape reel with identifying ring. 3,328,907, 7-4-67, CI. 40—309. Burgess, Glen W.. and W. A. Williamson, to Clark Equipment Co. Synchronizing means for hydraulic cylinders. 3,344.- 940. 10-3-67, CI. 214—394. Burgess, Harry L. Constant tension support for submerged conductor pipes. 3,319,981, 5-16-67, CI. 285 — 302. Burgess, James H., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Process for increasing polymerization activity of vinyl acetate. 3,318,- 948, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 499. Burgess, Laurance D., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Pro- grammable test apparatus for supplying selected current levels to the coil of a relay to be adjusted. 3,355,659, 11-28- 67, CI. 324— 2S. Burgess-Norton Mfg. Co. : See — McGee. Sherwood W. 3.303.066. Burgess, Robert H. Rotary fluid motor. 3,304,057, 2-14-67, CI. 253—96. Burgess, Robert H. Rotary fluid motor. 3,312.450, 4-4-67, CI. 253—96. Burgess, Robert W., and E. J. Wanat, to Mite Corp. Adapter for sewing machine attachment. 3,302,601, 2-7-67. CI. 112—257. Burgess, Robin H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Solid olefine polymer compositions stabilized with a benzophenone and a sulfur compound. 3,301,816, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Burgess, Robin H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Poly- meric olefin compositions stabilized with a thiodialkanoic acid ester and a tri hydroxyaryl hydrocarbon. 3.357,946. 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 45. S5. Burgess, Robin H., and V. Griffiths, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Insulated copper articles contacting iso- tactic polypropylene containing a thiodialkanoic acid diester and a polycuelear phenolic antioxidant. 3,297,479, 1-10- 67, CI. 117—232. Burgess, Thomas H., and M. P. Kesnar, to Fan Tron, Corp. Rectifier circuit. 3,310,729, 3-21-67, CI. 321 — 18. Burgess. Warren C, Jr. Apparatus for orienting articles. 3.349,891, 10-31-67, CI. 19S— 33. Burgess, William H., Jr., and G. L. CalehufT, to The Black Clawson Co. Bunched tube approach to a headbox of a papermakiug machine. 3,328,236, 6-27-67, CI. 162—342. Burgess, William R., L. D. Walker, and C. D. Riley, to Con- tinental Water Conditioning Corp. Demlneralizer service unit with encapsulated light circuit. 3,334,745, 8-8-67, CI. 210—93. Burggraf, Frederick, to General Electric Co. Fluid boiling and condensing heat transfer system. 3,334,085, 8-8-67, CI. 165 — 105. Burgh, Ernest E. Process for in situ retorting of oil shale. 3,319,848 10-31-07, CI. 166 — 39. Burghardt, Wolfgang : See — Hartmann, Adolf, Burghardt, and Kresse. 3,321,450. Burgin, Kermit H. Track laying cultivator fender. 3,301,- 332, 1-31-67, CI. 172—509. Burgin, Kermit H. Means automatically maintaining a taut tent roof. 3,327,723, 6-27-67. CI. 135—1. Burgin, Kermit H. Crib for drying grain. 3,357,110, 12-12-67, CI. 34—102. Burgio, Charles J., Jr., to The Schlegel Mfg. Co. Method and machine for inserting and securing pile seal material in a channel in a bar. 3,295,195, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 111. Burgoon, Jack L., to American-Lincoln Corp. Floor cleaning machine. 3,299,460. 1-24-67, CI. 15 — 49. Burgy, Raymond A., to Toledo Scale Corp. Elevator dispatch control using integrated stop times as a measure of traffic. 3,353,631, 11-21-67, CI. 187 — 29. Burgy, Raymond A., and W. V. Weaver, to Toledo Scale Corp. Elevator control including means to provide basement serv- ice. 3,307.657, 3-7-67, CI. 187—29. Burhans, Allison S. : See — Sellers, Ralph F., Smith, and Burhans. 3,332,908. Burhans, Stuart J. : See — Stephens, Frederick N., Burhans, Warkoczewski, and Taylor, 3,347.225. Burhop, Waldemar W. Plastic spool of complementary halves. 3,334,841, 8-8-67, CI. 242—118.61. Burhorn, Friedrich, H. Wittel, and W. Rummel, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus and method of operating a magnetohydrodynamic generator. 3,319,091, 5-9-67, CI. 310—11. Burhorn, Friedrich, G. Kanzler, and H. Schaufler, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Thermionic converter having a hydrogen permeable surface on the anode. 3,341,719, 9-12-67, CI. 310 — 4. Burhorn, Friedrich, and P. Jager, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Fuel cell with negative pressure means. 3,342,641, 9-19-67. CI. 136—86. Burian, Theodor, H. Plitschka, and G. Vogel, to International Standard Electric Corp. Multi-frequency code signalling arrangement. 3,313,887, 4-11-67, CI. 179 — 18. Burian, Theodor, H. Plitschka. and G. Vogel, to International Standard Electric Corp. Multi-frequencv code signalling system. 3.353,154, 11-14-67, CI. 340—140.1. Burillon. Pierre: See — Chezaud, Jean C, Burillon. and Mangieri. 3,312,185. Burinsky, Jerome L., and B. D. Schwalm, to Sperry Rand Corp. Forage blower. 3,314,596, 4-18-67, CI. 230 — 127. Burk, Emmett H., Jr., and B. W. Turnquest, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Process for the production of quaternary carbon-containing olefins. 3,299,159, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 677. Burk, Gerhard : See — Vettel, Karl, and Burk. 3,357,737. Burk, Lawrence R. : See — De S'nazor, James C, Jr., Burk, and Jackson. 3,348,361. Burk, Manfred, and A. Kehrberger. Apparatus for pulling out stakes, posts and the like set in the ground. 3,317,185, 5-2-67, CI. 254 — 30. Burk, Manfred, and A. Kehrberger, to Firmn Delmag-maehi- nenfabrik Reinhold Dornfeld. Ram guiding device. 3,357,503, 12-12-67, CI. 173 — 130. Burk. Manfred, and A. Kehrberger, to Delmag-Maschinen- fabrik Reinhold Dornfeld. Ram or pile driver. 3,359,S65, 12-26-67, CI. 91 — 358. Burk, Marvin C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Electrical meas- uring apparatus. 3.316,751, 5-2-07, CI. 73 — 23.1. Burkam, John E.. and E. W. Glatfelter, to The Boeing Co. Vibration absorbing system. 3,298,443, 1-17-67, CI. 170— 159. Burkardt, Lohr A., W. G. Finnegan, and R. L. Smith, to United States of America, Navy. Auxiliary igniter and sustainer. 3,332,353, 7-25-67, CI. 102 — 70. Burke, Albert P., to L. Peters. Converting machine for butter patty plate. 3,303,759, 2-14-67, CI. 93 — 1. Burke. Arthur J. : See — Mayer, Gerald C, and Burke. 3,35S,7S5. Burke, Arthur J., and B. A. Karas, to Howe Richardson Scale Co. Platform scale with asvmrnetrical lever arms using tor- sion principle. 3,33S,324. S-29-07, CI. 177 — 257. Burke. Charles W., and R. J. Clark, to Conduction Corp. Adjustable mount for a cathode ray tube. 3,321,577, 5-23- 67, CI. 17S— 7.8. Burke, Donald J., to Continental Industries. Inc. Ball valve with improved resilient closing means. 3,343,803, 9-26-67, CI. 251—176. Burke, Donald J., to Continental Industries. Inc. Welded pipe joints. 3,352, 57S, 11-14-07, CI. 2S5 — 280. Burke, Douglas R. : See — Plummer. James W. 3.320.366. 186 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Burke Flexo Products Co. : See — ■ Peters, John K. 3,344,550. Peters, John K., and McClellan. 3,344,549. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Tube compressor having incremental steps of flow adjustment. 3,299,904, 1-24-67, CI. 137—315. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Dis- posable sterile syringes, needle containers and the like having prestressed frangible portions therein. 3,306,291, 2-28-67, CI. 128 — 218. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Intra-' venous injection apparatus. 3,316,908, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 214. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Flow regulating apparatus. 3,332,439, 7-25-67, CI. 137 — 556. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Dispos- able needle container. 3,333,682, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 43. Burke, George K., to Burron Medical Products, Inc. Air filter means. 3,359,977, 12-26-67, CI. 128 — 214. Burke, Harold J., to General Motors Corp. Life time lubri- cated ball joint. 3,308,906, 3-14-67, CI. 184 — 1. Burke, Harvey D., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Pro- duction of ingots for wrought metal products. 3,311,972, 4-^-67, CI. 29 — 528. Burke, Jack P. : See — Stinn, Dorothea J., Burke, and Skonberg. 3,339,297. Burke, Jacob. Eyeglass frame display structure. 3,352,425, 11-14-67, CI. 211—13. Burke, James F., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Undergarment with adjustable garter support. 3,338,244, 8-29-67, CI. 128—535. Burke, James F., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Panty garment with frictional stocking support. 3,359,571, 12-26-67, CI. 2 224 Burke, James S. Grip plate for wooden truss members. 3,295,405, 1-3-67, CI. 85—13. Burke, John A. Anglecock. 3,301,271, 1-31-67, CI. 137—315. Burke, John T. : See — Phelan, John E., and Burke. 3,345,841. Burke, Lawrence A., to Temprite Products Corp. Solid state ice bank control. 3,298,191, 1-17-67, CI. 62—140. Burke, Nelson W., to Honeywell Inc. FSK transceiver with SCR switching between transmit and receive modes. 3,360,- 605. ] 2-26-67, CI. 178 — 66. Burke, Oliver W., Jr. : See — Stahly, Eldon E. 3,298,380. Stahly, Eldon E. 3,319,635. Burke. Oliver W., Jr. Silica pigments and preparation thereof. 3,307,906, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 182. Burke, Oliver W., Jr. Rubbery polymers containing cross- linked organic polymers. 3,313,748, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 1. Burke, Oliver W.. Jr. Silica pigments and process for produc- ing same. 3,337,299, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 182. Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and C. B. Jackson ; said Jackson assor. to said Burke. Silica pigments and preparation thereof. 3,325.249, 6-13-67, CI. 23—182. Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and J. A. A. Kizer ; said Kizer assor. to said Burke. Method and means for reducing fouling of equipment in the preparation of precipitated silica pig- ment. 3.325,250, 6-13-67. CI. 23 — 182. Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and E. E. Stahly ; said Stahly assor. to said Burke. Dienic monomer polymerization using alcohol- peroxide catalyst system. 3,333,015, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 680. Burke, Oliver W„ Jr., and E. E. Stahly ; said Stahly assor. to said Burke. Process for polymerization utilizing alkylidene- hydroxyhydroperoxides. 3,333,018, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Burke, Paul J., K. D. Hopper, and E. E. Schwenzfeger, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Arrangement for control- ling traffic in a switching network. 3,335,229, 8-8-67, CI. 179—18. Burke, Peter M. : See — MaeKerrow, Horace G., Heer, and Burke. 3,320,054. Burke, Vernon, and J. E. Byrd. Flexible drain for sinks. 3,313,314, 4-11-67, CI. 137—247.27. Burke, Wilbur A. Elevator for an end of a bed. 3,310,289, 3-21-67, CI. 254 — 126. Burke, William E. : See — Cullen, Roy H., Elliott, Aker, and Burke. 3,330,459. Cullen, Roy H., Elliott, Richards, Burke, and Aker. 3,318,620. Burkert, Werner : See — Von Zelewsky, Ottomar, and Burkert. 3,351,512. Burkett, Francis L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Egg carton. 3,326,443, 6-20-67, CI. 229—2.5. Burkett, William E., and P. Batchelder, to Pacific Vegetable Oil Corp. Method for making burned clav building prod- ucts. 3,310,614, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 44. Burkhalter, James H., to Martin-Marietta, Corp. Sequen- tially firing array of laser units. 3,310,753, 3-21-67, CI. 331—94.5. Burkhardt, Charles E., and B. B. Ellis, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Magnetic core structures for electrical inductive apparatus. 3,309,641, 3-14-67, CI. 336 — 211. Burkhardt, Gisbert, and H. Rapparlie, to Telefunken Patent- verwertun^sgesellsrhaft m.b.H. Article conveying. 3,339,705, 9-5-67, CI. 198—34. Burkhardt, Gottfried : See — Kollmann, Kurt, Machmer, and Burkhardt. 3,302,875. Burkhardt, Hans, to Vereintgte Deutsche Metallwerke A.G. Process for purifying and transporting light metal. 3,335,- 076, 8-8-67, CI. 204 — 140. Burkhardt, Joseph A. : See — Koonce, Kenneth T., Burkhardt, and Knapp. 3,355,899. Burkhardt, Joseph A., to Esso Production Research Co. Marker buoy control. 3,351,965, 11-14-67, CI. 9—8. Burkhardt, Joseph A., to Esso Production Research Co. Frictional drag reducer for immersed bodies. 3,352,118, 11-14-67, CI. 61 — 46. Burkhardt, Kenneth J. : See — Krvzer, Benjamin H., Schoenecker, and Burkhardt. 3,354,- 907. Burkhardt, Lawrence E. : See — Morgan, Paul B., and Burkhardt. 3,337,874. Burkhardt, Rolf, to Compur-Werke Gesellschaft mit besehrank- ter Haftung & Co. Knife adjusting means for microtome. 3,308,704, 3-14-67, CI. 83 — 699. Burkhardt, Rudolf, to Chemische Werke Witten, G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of methyl esters of aromatic polyhalogen carboxylic acids. 3,334,131, 8-1-67, CI. 260— 475. Burkhart, Dorothy M. : See — Harwood, Paul D., and Burkhart. 3,308,015. Burkhart, Richard D., and N. L. Zutty, to Union Carbide Corp. Emulsion polymerization of ethylene. 3,296,170, 1- 3-67, CI. 260—29.6. Burkholder, John W. Detachable headboard with armrests. 3,351,960, 11-14-67, CI. 5—317. Burkholder, Joseph E. : See — Young, Lewis J., and Burkholder. 3,347,692. Burkitt, Frank H., and J. H. Butterworth, to Tootal Broad- hurst Lee Co. Ltd. Treating of polymeric materials. 3,330,- 618. 7-11-67, CI. 8 — 116.2. Burkitt, Harold H., and R. N. Mlckelson, to Plaslastic, Inc. Tube conveyor. 3,311,221, 3-28-67, CI. 198—191. Burkland, Charles W., and J. C. Mellinger, to The Maytag Co. One way engaging reversible pivoted pawl overrunning clutch. 3,340,972, 9-12-67, CI. 192 — 43.1. Burkle, Fritz. Extensible link bracelet. 3,332,592, 7-25-67, £1 224 4 Burk'ley, Ralph A., D. C. Cully, and J. L. Folk, to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Transparent laminates comprising non- rigid, deformable, thermosetting, resinous adhesive inter- layers. 3,300,369, 1-24-67, CI. 161 — 184. Burklo, Donald C. : See- Reynolds, Charles B., Eklund, and Burklo. 3,315,430. Burklund, Glenn A., to Burklund Laboratories, Inc. Yarn bulking method and apparatus. 3,304,593, 2-21-67, CI. 28 — 1. Burklund Laboratories, Inc. : See — Burklund, Glenn A. 3,304,593. Burks, Robert E., Jr., R. E. Lacey, and C. L. Christy, Jr., to Southern Research Institute. Infusible silazane polymer and process for producing same. 3,311,571, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 2. Burkus, John, to United States Rubber Co. Gum plastic composition containing a resinous graft copolymer and a compatible rubber. 3,314,904, 4-18-67, CI. 260—4. Burleigh, David S. Theft-prevention devices for vehicles. 3,303,836, 2-14-67, CI. 123—198. Burleigh, John E., and S. R. Collins, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of diene polymers with a rhodium nitrate catalyst in a 2-ethylenic alcohol as diluent. 3,296,227, 1— 3-67, CI. 260—82.1. Burleigh, John E., and C. A. Uraneck, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Sulfonyl and phosphonyl azides as polymerization initiators. 3,301,841, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 94.4. Burleigh, Joseph I. : See — Boyd, Harvey W., Burleigh, and Roberson. 3,306,210. Burlew, William W. : See — Balazs, Conrad F., and Burlew. 3,323,092. Burley, Billy, to Johnson Service Co. Staging network. 3,302,070, 1-31-67, CI. 317—137. Burling Industries : See — Atwell, Everett C. 3,318,757. Burling, Leo A. Storage cabinets. 3,357,764, 12-12-67, CI. 312 — 253. Burlington Industries, Inc. : See — Barber, Richard P. 3,355,785. Carpenter, William T. 3,330,134. Davis, Ralph G., and Welch. 3,332,125. Davis, Thomas E. 3,318,120. Fahringer, Victor T. 3,335,465. Greer, James E., and Acree. 3,349,578. Griffin, Thomas F., and Davis. 3,360,394. Joy, Raymond D. 3,310,933. Joy, Raymond D. 3,332,224. Leach, Jack. 3,317,021. Ledford, Glenn J., and Mason. 3,298,340. Levitch, Robert G. 3,336,178. Mason, Walter E., and MeNutt. 3,301.026. McKinnon, Allen G. 3,343,356. Morrison, Elbert F., and Joy. 3,350,867. Petree, David W. 3.344.597. Poletajev, Gury. 3,337,955. Poletajev, Gury. 3,349,971. Radcliffe, Joel H. 3,334,483. Smiley, Harry J., and Nowicki. 3.298.342. Smith, Vernon C, Hinton, and Davis. 3,326,713. Tate, Howell M. 3,324,898. Ullman, James. 3.318 722. Ware, John T. 3,319.578. Burmann, Fred : See — Edie, John, and Burmann. 3,336,004. LIST OF PATENTEES 187 Burmeister, Harland R., u> United States of America, Agri- culture. Microbiological screening process l'or aflatoxin. 3,300,441, 12-20-67, CI. 195 — 103.5. Burmeister, Jurgen, and II. GralXenberger, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method and device for the manufacture of a bar by segregation from a melt. 3,305,485, 2-21-67, CI. 252— G2. 3. Burmeister & Wain's Maskln-Og Sklbsbyggerl : See — Vllladsen, Peter M. 3,314,858. Burmeister, William W., B. R. Duckworth, and R. K. Radtke, to Sperry Rand Corp. Start-up conditioning means for an azimuth reference. 3,324,731, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 5.4. Burn, William A., Jr. : See — Allman, William T., Burn, and Winger. 3,357,074. Burndept, Ltd. : See — Taylor, Roy P., and Robb. 3,347,709. Burndy Corp. : See — Damiano, Ralph R., and Knowles. 3,337,838. Gould. Myron H., and Horvath. 3,330,430. Hus, Johannes, Scoran, and Zurheller. 3,347,977. Malkin, Bruce M. 3,324,702. Noschese, Rocco J. 3,309,645. Oshva, Eugene. 3,355,699. Whalen, William T. 3,298,072. Burue, Frederick A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Heat exchanger with switered metal matrix around tubes. 3,306,353, 2-28-67, CI. 165 — 164. Burne, Frederick A., and R. V. Date, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Concentric tube heat exchanger with sintered metal matrix. 3,323,586, 6-6-67, CI. 165 — 154. Burne, Frederick A., and R. V. Date, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of producing heat exchangers. 3,339,260, 9-5-67, CI. 29—157.3. Burnell, Cyril W. : See — Powell, Robert H., Burnell, and McMath. 3,324,827. Burnell, John B., to General Motors Corp. Constant speed control system. 3,354,873, 11-28-67, CI. 123—103. Burness, Donald M. : See — White, Richard L^ and Burness. 3,314,789. Burness, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Azyridinyl gelatin hardener. 3,338,715, 8-29-67, CI. 96 — 111. Burness, Donald M., S. W. Cowan, and J. A. Ford, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Gelatin hardening composition. 3,305,376, 2-21-67, CI. 106 — 125. Burness, Donald M., and B. D. Wilson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Oxazolium salts as hardeners for gelatin. 3,321,313, 5-23-67, CI. 96—111. Burness, Donald M., and B. D. Wilson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Bis(beta-acyloxyethyl)ketones as gelatin hardeners. 3,360,372, 12-26-67, CI. 96—111. Burnet, Don, R. V. Harkema, and D. A. Strause, to Weyer- haeuser Co. Process of bonding plywood veneers. 3,322,587, 5-30-67, CI. 156—216. Burnet, Don, R. V. Harkema, and D. A. Strause, to Weyer- haeuser Co. Apparatus for bonding plywood veneers. 3,325.- 334, 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 459. Burnet, George, Jr. : See — Breen, Bernard P., and Burnet. 3,313,156. Burnet, Ronald G., % to L. Bastian, % to W. S. Smith, and Yi to R. Moore. Carbide inserted button die. 3,314.- 311, 4-18-67, CI. 76—107. Burnett. Arden L. Caisson handling apparatus. 3,302,413, 2-7-67, CI. 61 — 64. Burnett, Arden L. Automatically adjustable ship blocking. 3,326,007, 6-20-67, CI. 61 — 66. Burnett, Arden L. Combination drydocking facility and shop. 3,327,670, 6-27-67, CI. 114 — 147. Burnett, Arden L. Turntable drydock. 3.332,248, 7-25-67, CI. 61—64. Burnett. Arden L. Ship docking device. 3,336,896. 8-22-67, CI. 115—7. Burnett, Arthur H : See — Lenk, James W., and Burnett. 3,347,161. Burnett, Bob J. Well drilling device. 3,360,047, 12-26-67, CI. 166 — 46. Burnett, Elmer B., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Overhead hoist and brake therefor. 3.323.779, 6-6-67, CI. 254 — 168. Burnett, Elmer B., and L. W. Ramstrom, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fastener driving tool. 3.323,395. 6-6-67. CI. 81 — 52.3. Burnett, George H., to General Electric Co. Dual beam pro- jection lamp mount construction. 3,3,315,112, 4-18-67, CI. 313—15. Burnett, George H., and E. H. Wiley, to General Electric Co. Electric incandescent projector lamp with heat shield. 3,343,021, 9-19-67, CI. 313 — 42. Burnett, George M. : See — Aylett, Bernard J., and Burnett. 3,318,823. Burnett. Henry J. Method for underwater detection and sys- tem therefor. 3.329.929, 7-4-67, CI. 340 — 1. Burnett. Lauren W. Rope fastening device. 3,296,670, 1-10- 67, CI. 24 — 131. Burnett. Raymond S. : See — Johnsen, Vernon L., Matern, and Burnett. 3,308,113. Burnett, Richard T., to The Bendix Corp. Disc brake ad- juster. 3.312,316, 4-4-67, CI. 188—196. Burnett, Richard T., to The Bendix Corp. Brake. 3,322.236, 5-30-67, CI. 188—73. Burnett. Richard T., to The Bendix Corp. Disc brake. 3,332,- 520, 7-25-67, CI. 1SS— 73. Burnett. Richard T.. to The Bendix Corp. Closed loop tvpe disc brake. 3,332,521, 7-25-67, CI. 188—73. Burnett, Richard T.. to The Bendix Corp. Closed loop type disc brake and adjuster. 3,335,S20, 8-15-67, CI. 1SS — 73. Burnett, Richard T., to The Bendix Corp. Automatic adjuster for non-servo brake. 3,339,678, 9-5-67, CI. 188—79.5. Burnett, Richard T., to The Bendix Corp. Automatic adjuster. 3,339,683, 9-5-67, CI. 188—196. Burnett, Richard T„ to The Bendix Corp. Backing plate, anchor construction. 3,351,159, 11-7-67, CI. 188 — 78. Burnett, Thomas B., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Elec- trical superconductive switches. 3,308,310, 3-7-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Burney, Charles F., to Sylvanla Electric Products Inc. Elec- tronic lock with inductively coupled tuned key card. 3,344,629. 10-3-67, CI. 70—280. Burnham, Benjamin K., R. J. Sarasin, and H. F. Shaw, to Thayer, Inc. Infant's walker. 3,326,570, 6-20-07, CI. 280— 36. Burnham, Gerald E., Sr. Degassing apparatus. 3,358,420, 12- 19-67, Cl. 55—493. Burnham, Virgil A., to Maremont Corp. Textile carding machine. 3,321,810, 5-30-67, Cl. 19—107. Burnham, Virgil A., and R. W. Munroe, to Maremont Corp. Web condenser and calender. 3,304,583, 2-21-67, Cl. 19 — 150. Burnham, Woodrow A. : See — Sisson, James C, Sparrow. Eckles, Meissner, and Burn- ham. 3,353,005. Burnier, Pierre, and J. Bonmarin, to Compagnle Pechlney de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Liquid nitro- gen cooled beryllium superconductor. 3,301,937, 1-31-67, Cl. 174—15. Burnight, Thomas R., and A. R. Burch, to Hartman Metal Fabricators Inc. Mechanism for precisely positioning a moving part relative to a cooperating part. 3,349,303, 10-24-67, Cl. 318—18. Burniston, Raymond J., to Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. Electric wire connector assembly. 3,308,229, 3-7-67, Cl. 174 — 87. Burniston, Raymond J., to Buchanan Electrical Products Corp. Electrical connector. 3,346,835, 10-10-67, Cl. 339 — 272. Burnon, David. Stretching clamp for upholstery webbing. 3,323,148, 6-6-67, Cl. 5—211. Burns, Arthur H., Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of making an expanding point bullet. 3,311,962, 4-4-67, Cl. 29—1.23. Burns, Cecil H. : See — Leinberger, Merton C, Burns, and Melnick. 3,329,944. Burns, Charles L., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Snap switch means. 3,324,261, 6-6-67, Cl. 200—67. Burns, Donald O. : See — Saj, Stanley, and Burns. 3,317,740. Burns, Donald T., and R. D. Honsberger, to Dana Corp. Mounting of bearing races in a universal joint member. 3,324,681, 6-13-67, Cl. 64—17. Burns, Douglas S., to American Home Products Corp. Con- tainer and lid assembly. 3,347,409, 10-17-67, Cl. 220—60. Burns, Elmer T. : See — Burns, Roy W. and E. T. 3,325,835. Burns, Eola R. Cooking utensil. 3,314,358, 4-18-67, Cl. 99—349. Burns, Erwin. Method and apparatus for drilling oil wells. 3,314,478, 4-18-67, Cl. 166 — 49. Burns, Gene A., and C. J. Meierbachtol, to General Dynamics Corp. Liquid storage and measuring system. 3,312,107, 4-4-67, Cl. 73—290. Burns, Gene C. : See — Jerome, Elwood L., and Burns. 3,338,136. Burns, Gordon K., and E. V. Madsen, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Buffering circuit for repetitive transmis- sion of data characters. 3,328,766, 6-27-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Burns, Harold W., and F. J. Sebelist, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for purifying methyl ether. 3,296,314, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—616. Burns, Henry L. : See — Reece, Dan R., and Burns. 3,314.281. Burns, Henry L., and D. R. Reece, said Burns, assor., to said Reece. Method and means for indicating the concen- tration of a gas in a mixture of gases. 3,314,280, 4-18-67, 73—23. Burns. Hugh C, W. W. Smith, G. J. Coolidge, and C. E. Dean, to FMC Corp. Stack handling apparatus. 3,325,021, 6-13- 67, Cl. 214 — 6. Burns, Ira J. Combined vehicle bumper and trailer hitch. 3,318,617, 5-9-67, Cl. 280 — 500. Burns, James A., Jr. Gearing mechanism and printed circuit- board for a rotary switch. 3,309,472, 3-14-67, Cl. 200— 17. Burns, James E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auxil- iary interconnecting unit for multi-line subscriber tele- phone system. 3,299,217, 1-17-67, Cl. 179 — 99. Burns, John A., to Belvedere Products, Inc. Compensating back chair. 3,337,266, 8-22-67, Cl. 297—317. Burns, John H., to The National Cash Register Co. Data sig- nal checking means. 3,331,052, 7-11-67, Cl. 340 — 146.1. Burns, John T., and D. Gigliotti. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn treating jet. 3,324,526, 6-13-67, Cl. 28 — 1. Burns, Joseph P., and F. T. Sanderson, to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Oil-modified polyurethanes. 3,332,S96, 7-25-67, Cl. 260—9. Burns. Joseph P., and F. T. Sanderson, to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Bonded fibrous products and a method tor preparing them. 3,340,136, 9-5-67, Cl. 1G1 — 170. 188 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Information Burns, Joseph R. : See — Comely, Roy H., and Burns. 3,319,080. Burns, Joseph R., to Radio Corp. of America, storage. 3.355.721, 11-28-67, CI. 340 — 173. Burns, Joseph R., and R. A. Powlus, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Integrated semiconductor logic circuits. 3,328,604, 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Burns, Kenneth M. : See — Grandinetti, Attilio, Burns, and Furry. 3,338,157. Burns. Laurence, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electro-, luminescent lamp having a high resistivity electrode. 3,350,- 596, 10-31-67, Cl. 313 — 108. Burns, Leroy H., and H. J. Mayer, to The National Telephone Supply Co. Tap off connector. 3,338,608, 8-29-67, Cl. 287 — 78. Burns, Loren D. Ground mounted antenna support. 3,358,952, 12-19-67, Cl. 248 — 43. Burns, Maurice R., and W. F. McQuillan, to North American Aviation, Inc. Ground clearance warning system. 3,325,807, 6-13-67. Cl. 343 — 16. Burns. Norman M., Jr. : See — Wechsler, Robert L., Guzzetti, Burns, and Loeser. 3,312,- 762. Burns. Richard J. : See — Williamson, Frank L., and Burns. 3,306,809. Burns. Richard J., to Union Carbide Corp. Styrene polymers coated with a composition comprising polyvinyl acetal phenol-aldehyde resin and polvmethvl ether of hexamethylol melamine. 3,313,651, 4-11-67, Cl. 117 — 138.8. Burns, Robert C, T. Hasegawa, and V. R. Simpson, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Wire harness structure for matrix printing apparatus. 3,318,429, 5-9-67, Cl. 197 — 1. Burns, Robert C, T. Hasegawa, and V. R. Simpson, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Vibration control appa- ratus for a matrix printer. 3,322.253, 5-30-67, Cl. 197 — 1. Burns, Robert L., to T. E. Avilla and C. S. Lafitte. Grade stake and marker cap therefor. 3,321,834, 5-30-67, Cl. 33—74. Burns. Robert R. : See — Ferrara, John 51.. and Burns. 3,309.413. Burns, Roy W. and E. T. Combination hook and knife unit. 3.325,835, 6-20-67, Cl. 7 — 14.3. Burns & Russell Co., The : See — Sergovic, John A. 3,328,231. Burns. Russell W. : See — Barstow, Alfred G., and Burns. 3,302,577. Burns, Samuel P., and R. H. Bauer, to Freuhauf Corp. Multi- position hitch on railroad • car. 3,348,502, 10-24-67, Cl. 105 — 368. Burns, Thomas A. : See — Barkan, Philip, and Burns. 3.333,189. Burns, Vera V. Collapsible storage pouch. Re 26,299, 11-21- 67, Cl. 224 — 42.42. Burns, Vernon J. : See — Schroeter, Wilhelm K., Burns, Flink, 3.327,540. Burns. Walter L. : See — Davis. Charles H.. and Burns. 3.333.939. Burns, Walter L., to Arizona Agrochemical Corp. Ammonium sulfate-ammonium bisulfate fertilizer and method of mak- ing. 3.351,455. 11-7-67, Cl. 71—61. Burns, Walter W., and J. L. Brause, to Steri-Therm, Inc. Package of outer unsterile and inner sterile covers for en- closing a substantial portion of an obiect having an un- sterile surface. 3.295,675, 1-3-67, Cl. 206 — 63.2. Burns, William C, to AMP Inc. Wire lead cutoff tool. 3,333,- 338. 8-1-67. Cl. 30 — 233. Burns, William E. : See — - Correll, Quentin E.. and Burns. 3,332,066. Burnside, Bertram G. : See — Burger. Edgar P., and Burnside. 3.357,163. Burnside, Charles H , to North American Aviation, Inc. Modi- fication of telechelic-type polymers. 3,305,523, 2-21-67, Cl. 260—465. Burnside, Gilbert L. : See — Brewer, George E. F., and Burnside. 3,355,373. Brewer, George E. F., Burnside, and Turner. 3,355,374. Burnside, Gilbert L.. L. A. Madejczyk, and G. G. Strosberg, to The Ford Motor Co. Electrocoating process with termi- nal showering step. 3,300,400, 1-24-67, Cl. 204 — 181. Burnside, Gilbert L.. R. A. Igras. and G. G. Strosberg, to Ford Motor Co. Method and apparatus for electrocoating using an auxiliary electrode. 3,325,390, 6-13-67, Cl. 204 — 181. Burnside. Walter M., to Lion Mfg. 3,340.486, 9-5-67, Cl. 335 — 166. Burnside, Walter M., to Lion Mfg relay coil and stator assembly. 335—281. and Pittman. Corp. Gang trip relay. . Corp. Separable gang 3,340,488, 9-5-67, Cl. Burnsteel, Harvey L., W. R. Pickard, and F. A. Liebermann, Jr., to Riegel Paper Corp. Electrical coil and method of making the same. 3,339,162, 8-29-67, Cl. 336 — 205. Burnstein, George M. : See — Zdanowski, Alfred. 3,302,800. Burnsweig. Joseph, Jr., and L. H. O'Brien, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Single sideband high level RF modulator "having spec- trum adjustment. 3,359,496, 12-19-67, Cl. 325 — 137. Burnthall, Edward V., and J. J. Hirshfeld, to Monsanto Co. Antistatic composition comprising the reaction product of a polyepoxide, a polvamine and a nitrogen compound. 3,335,105, 8-8-67, Cl. 260—29.2. Burnup and Sims, Inc. : See — Smith, Max L. 3,295,452. Burpitt, Robert D., and K. C. Brannock, to Eastman Kodak Co. Dialkoxycyclobutane carboxylic acid esters and their preparation. 3,317,586, 5-2-67. Cl. 260 — 468. Burr, George S., to Imstron Corp. Relay control circuit. 3,359,- 426, 12-19-67, Cl. 307 — 38. Burr, Gerald, M. B. Leeds, and S. B. Silverschotz, to Inter- national Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Exploding wire techniques. 3,340,807, 9-12-67, Cl. 102 — 23. Burr, Harold S., and G. W. Schardt, to Strathmore Products, Inc. Mixing apparatus. 3,356,350, 12-5-67, Cl. 259 — 135. Burr, Harvev, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Wire cover- ing and tube forming die. '3,337,386, 8-22-67, Cl. 156 — 585. Burr, Harvey, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Apparatus and method for applving tape to advancing strands. 3,340,- 113, 9-5-67, Cl. 156—54. Burr, Harvey, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Stranding apparatus. 3,348.369. 10-24-67, Cl. 57 — 58.7. Burr, John F. Reeling device. 3,313,524, 4-11-67, Cl. 254 — 166. Burr, Robert H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of antistatic polymers. 3,354,138, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 94.9. Burr, Robert P., to Circuit Research Co. Electromechanical energy converter of the double air gap type. 3,356,877, 12-5-67, Cl. 310—266. Burr, William T„ to Fine-Blanking Ltd. Lock nuts. 3,301,- 297, 131-67, Cl. 151 — 15. Burr, William T., Jr. : See — Blake, Lawrence R.. Abraham, and Burr. 3,357,919. Burragato, Luigi, and J. E. Wiser, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Sequential timer having a pluralitv of predetermined ad- vancement intervals. 3.342,957, 9-19-67, Cl. 200 — 38. Burrell, Alfred A. Connector. 3,314,700, 4-18-67, Cl. 287—189.36. Burrell, Charles E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker (Canada) Ltd. Vertical bus arrangement with shielding means to protect the insulators. 3,333,048, 7-25-67, Cl. 174—100. Burrell, Keith S. : See — Nye, William T., and Burrell. 3,346,105. Burress, George T. : See — Stone, Robert L., and Burress. 3,298,220. Burrett, Timothy J. : See — Marx, Frank R., and Burrett. 3,318,527. Burrev, John C. : See — Rogers, John B., Nagel, and Burrey. 3,298,143. Burris, George H.. and H. L. Schulman, to Washine Chemical Corp. Preparation of alkyl esters of parahydroxybenzoic acid. 3.321,509, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 473. Burron Medical Products, Inc. : See — Burke, George K. 3,299,904. Burke, George K. 3,306,291. Burke, George K. 3,316.908. Burke, George K. 3,332,439. Burke, George K. 3,333,682. Burke, George K. 3,359,977. Burrough, Donald E., and W. R. Wood, to Deere & Co. Crop conditioner. 3,339.352, 9-5-67, Cl. 56 — 1. Burrough, Donald E., and R. H. Fairbank, to Deere & Co. Windrower type harvester. 3,343,347, 9-26-67, Cl. 56 — 23. Burroughs, Austin C. Animal toilet. 3,339,527, 9-5-67, Cl. 119—1. Burroughs Corp. : See — Bacon, James R. 3,325,802. Bacon, James R. 3,332,067. Bacon, James R. 3,334,236. Barish, Benjamin J. 3,316,555. Bates, Albert M., and Karew. 3,309.529. Benn, Robert E. and Ohntrup. 3,315,248. Bennett, James R. 3,319,056. Bennett, James R., and Orr. 3,302,183. Billawala, Shahbuddin A. 3,320,599. Blackburn, William L. 3,354,393. Bock, Robert V. 3,339,183. Brackett, Clvde R. 3,335,328. Bradshaw, Robert S. 3.312,190. Brown, Joseph R., Jr. 3,333,244. Byrd, Theodore E. 3,321,768. Campion, Jacques. 3,301,361. Chow, Chao K. 3,341,814. Clark, Edward G. 3,299,292. Cola, Rudolph A. 3.329.962. Cullis, John, Jr. 3,330,614. Dahm, David M. 3,337.851. Davis, Daniel H., Jr. 3,325,165. Dedek, Frank G., and Rech. 3,333,534. Disson, Stanley B. 3.329,830. Dorn, Alan T. 3.298,088. Eisenhower, Walter D., Jr., Noll, and Ake. 3.307,079. Engelman, Joseph H., and Witsell. 3,347,703. Faulis, Donald R., and Whitson. 3,350,691. Fox, Frederick L. 3.296,371. Frank, Robert I., and Simmons. 3,320,499. Gardiner, John T., aud Kjos. 3,348,784. Giacehi, John. 3,299,313. Glaser, David. 3,319,245. Glassman, Irving. 3,349,390. Gonzalez, Frank H., and Runde. 3.314,516. Gosnell, Earl J. 3,336.337. Groom, Robert G., Billawala. and Stansell. 3,310,792. Guido, Lawrence J. 3,302,4S4. LIST OF PATENTEES 189 3,311,- 3,320,4S8. 3,313,481. 3,315.886. Burroughs Corp.: See — Continued Haisted, Charles I'. 3,297,963. Haisted, Cliarles P. 3,312,909. Haisted, Charles P. 3,329,948. Haisted. Charles P., Savinese, and Yanishevsky. 90S Hanltins, William T., Jr. 3,339,400. Hardwick, Albert J. 3,340,759. Hart, Joseph W. 3,320.597. llaiiik. Erwin A., and Wollum. 3,340,512. Hennessey, William M. 3,300,687. Hennessey, William M. 3,323,76S. Hoffman, I'aul R. 3,340,9S8. Holladay, Forrest B. 3,339,681. Hylan, John E. 3,330,398. Imhoir, Allred E. 3,307,442. Jennings, Ermont V. 3,344,768. Jorgensen, Arnold J., and Anderson. 3,336,581. Kaplan, David H. 3,305,826. Kaplan, Donald E. 3,342,481. Karew, Joseph J., Hess, and Jones. Kjos. Magne J. 3,323,702. Kjos, Magne J. 3.341,140. Klehm, William G., Jr. 3,300,725. Klehm, William G., Jr. 3,341,742. Klinikowski, James J. 3,304,436. Klinikowski, James J. 3,304,548. Klinikowski, James J. 3,307,174. Klinikowski, James J. 3,309,695. Klinikowski, James J. 3,329,834. Klinikowski, James J. 3,344,898. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr. 3,323,745. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr. 3,348,770. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. 3,330,803. Kozikowski, Joseph L. 3,303,380. Krantz, Frederick H. 3,350,706. Kreuder, Norman L. 3,299,305. Krossa, Kenneth D., and Lin. 3,327,236. Lacher, William A. 3,309,530. Larrowe, Boyd T. 3,320,409. Larrowe, Boyd T., and Scholten. 3,329,947. Lee, Edwin S., III. 3,297.950. Lee, Edwin S., III. 3,327,273. Lee, Edwin S., III. 3,328,769. Lee, Edwin S., III. 3,339,189. Lee, Edwin S., III. 3,353,159. Lee, Po. 3,358,289. Loev, David. 3,333,255. Looschen, Floyd W., and Sharp. 3.305,839. Lulick, Leonard J., and Button. 3,327,374. Lynch, John T., and Wolff. 3,302,182. MacDonald, Duncan N., Billawala, and Stansell. 007. MacDonald, Duncan N., Fox, Hansen, and Shays. 3,344,- 401. Mack, Konald H. 3.321,148. Macon, Charles E., Barton, and Quantz. 3,359,544. Macon, Charles E., Barton, Quantz, and Shimabukuro. 3,354,429. Macon, Charles E., 3 359 542 Mal'oney, Thomas C. 3,315,115. McAvoy, John A. 3,349,255. McGregor, Arvin D. 3,320,429. McNulty, Thomas C, and Ziemba. 3,352,784. Meyerhoff, Albert J., and Goodman. 3,351,924. Morgan. John J. 3,307,19S. Mott, Lucille E., Lounsbury, Thompson, Beauregard, Murtaugh, and Sardinas. 3,319,226. Mowery, Joseph E. 3,333,186. Mullin, James L. 3.334,896. Nesin, Daniel J. 3,310,214. Ogle, James A., and Carter. 3,324,457. Ohntrup, Frederick F., McLaughlin, and Benn. 3,354,342. Oliver, Glenn A. 3,358,128. Paivine, John O. 3.307.045. Rayfield, Harry F. 3,302,090. Bayfield, Harry F. 3,311,313. Rayfield, Harrv F. 3,345,007. Rayfield, Harry F. 3.359,517. Rayfield, Harry F., and Hass. 3,310,253. Roggenstein, Edwin O. 3,359,892. Rosenberg, Fred O., Jr., and Hoomans. 3,358,176. Rosenbers, Harvev. 3,350,570. Sakurai, Richard S., adn Trimbur. 3,354,S17. Schubert, Ernst J. 3,355,710. Scott, Dean P., Staugaard, and Pelowski. 3,343,482. Seelev, Dunham B. 3,299,S52. Seeley, Dunham B. 3.329,756. Shafer, Philip E. 3,329,950. Sharp. Richard S. 3.356,993. Shimabukuro, George T. 3,297,999. Shimabukuro, George T. 3,333,252. Shimabukuro, George T. 3.351,917. Simmons, Charles A. 3,345,944. Simmons, John G., Moister, and Starr. 3,336,S98. Solyst, Erik R. 3,323.116. Somlyody, Arpad. 3.335,266. Stein, Morris O. 3.305.729. Stern, David M. 3.341,659. Stram, Oscar B., and Einhorn. 3,351,747. 3,298,- Barton, Quantz, and Shimabukuro. Burroughs Corp: See — Continued Tanguy, Lewis L., Jr., and Burnett. 3,329,9-):'.. Templeton, William B. 3,353,649. Thut, i'aul J. 3,348,404. Tracy, Robert A. 3,313,989. Wallace. Richard A., and Deighton. 3,348,027. Weber, Frank W. 3,358,236. Wendell, Douglas C, Jr. 3,355,578. Wescott, Ronald O. 3,346,280. Wockenfuss, William. 3,324,284. Worosz, Harry L. 3,309,083. Wu, Kepi. 3,323,527. tanishevsky, Gilbert. 3,309,688. Yanishevsky, Gilbert. 3,315,120. Yanishevsky, Gilbert. 3,320,595. Burroughs, Edwin E., to St. Regis Paper Co. High speed tap- ing machine. 3,300,363, 1-24-67, CI. 150—521. Burroughs, James E., and J. K. Nelson, to Borg-Warner Corp. Method and apparatus for producing clear ice under quies- cent conditions. 3,318,105, 5-9-67, CI. 62 — 71. Burroughs, Norman C. : See — Burroughs, Robert C. and N. C. 3,304,666. Burroughs, Robert C. and N. C. Convertible furniture wall. 3,304,666, 2-21-67, CI. 52 — 29. Burroughs, Robert K., to The R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Co. Method and apparatus for checking the straightness of machine tool ways and the like. 3,348,057, 10-17-67, CI. 250—215. Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc.: See — Axon, Arnold, Hood, and Gander. 3,306,921. Baltzly, Richard, and Mehta. 3,317,604. Billinghurst, John E. W. 3,359,274. Fulthorpe, Arthur J. 3,322,634. Hitchings, George H, and Hurlbert. 3,322,765. Humble, Joseph G. 3,317,386. Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3,326,922. Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3,337,558. Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3.342.S25. Roth, Barbara, and Hitchings. 3,337,543. Wilkinson. Samuel. 3,317,500. Burroughs, William W., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Slotted gimbal. 3,330,520, 7-11-67, CI. 248—358. Burrow, Joe B., Sr. : See — Butcher, Troy. 3,299,663. Butcher, Troy, Moore, and Burrow. 3,358,471. Burrows, Arthur T. C, to Geo. W. King Ltd. Conveyor sys- tems. 3,343,499. 9-26-67. CI. 104 — 172. Burrows, Arthur T. C, to Geo. W. King, Ltd. Drive transmit- ting mechanisms. 3,345,833, 10-10-67, CI. 64—30. Burrows, Milford D., W. J. Conlon, and P. H. Morganson, to The Stanley Works. Commutator brush holder. 3,339,09S, 8-29-67, CI. 310 — 239. Burrows, Stanley, to The Adamson-Alliance Co. Ltd. Manip- ulators. 3,349,601. 10-31-67. CI. 72 — 420. Bursell, Claes G. B. Combined lighting fixture and fresh air intake. 3,310,672, 3-21-67, CI. 240 — 78. Bursk, Max H, to Lee Wilson Engineering S.A. Rolling mill. 3,306,091, 2-28-67, CI. 72 — 240. Burson, Benard, Jr., to Burson Electronics, Inc. Reading timer 3.332,076, 7-1S-67. CI. 340 — 384. Burson Electronics, Inc. : See — Burson, Benard, Jr. 3,332,076. Burstall, William M., to Jackson, Byron. Inc. Pipe holding device and slip setting device therefor. 3,358,341, 12-19-67, CI. 24 — 263. Burstein, Norman : See — Ditzler, Richard C, and Burstein. 3,313,917. Burt, Charles A. : See — Miller, William G., and Burt. 3,351,910. Burt, Donald A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. tion control apparatus for a computer. 3,309,675, CI. 340—172.0. Burt, Donald E., to Keyes Fibre Co. Dispensing apparatus for stacked articles provided with means to strip the end article from the stack. 3.297,201, 1-10-67, CI. 221 — 221 Burt, Donald E., to Keves Fibre Co. 3,314,214, 4-18-67, CI. 53 — 131. Burt, F. N., Co., Inc. : See — Puckett, James J. 3,315.931. Puckett, James J. 3,325,079. Burt, Gerald D., and R. Q. Little. Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Detergent-dispersant lubricant additive having anti-rust and anti-wear properties. 3,322,670, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 49.6. Burt, Harold S., to Conveyor Systems, Inc. Automatic load- ing and conveyor apparatus. 3,303,916, 2-14-67, CI. 19S — 38. Burt, Harold S., to Conveyor Systems, Inc. Conveyor distrib- uting system. 3,327,836, 6-27-67, CI. 19S — 3S. Burt, Henry J. Ball batting practice apparatus. 3,310,306, 3-21-67, CI. 273—26. Burt, James G., and D. E. Kvalnes, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Azeotropic composition. 3, 332, SSI, 7-25- 67. CI. 252 — 162. Burt, Robert V., to The Proctor & Gamble Co. Pouring adapter for liquid containers. 3,300,104, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 4S2. Burt, Robert V., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Dispensing pack- age improvement for a roll of continuous sheeting material. 3,338,399, S-29-67, CI. 206 — 5S. Burt, Samuel L., to United States of America, Armv. Epoxy resin foaming process. 3,320,187, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Interrup- 3-14-67, Carton closing machine. 190 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Burt, William C, to Clair Mfg. Co., Inc. Convertible roll-belt abrading machine. 3,325,947 6-20-67, CI. 51 — 138. Burtch, Fred W., and J. F. Muirhead, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Aqueous solutions of devitrifiable glasses, method of using, and products thereof. 3,332,490, 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 29. Burtenshaw, Raymond A. F. : See — Lanibie, Howard R., and Burtenshaw. 3,324,784. Lainbie, Howard R., Burtenshaw, and Gowan. 3,306,- 179. Burtest Products Corp. : See — Cohen, Jerome H. 3,323,238. Burthe, Jack H., to The Ferkin-Elmer Corp. High vacuum pump apparatus. 3,360.187, 12-26-67, CI. 230—69. Burtnett. Harry J. Safety brake for vehicles. 3,303,907, 2-14-67, CI. 188 — 4. Burton, Alvin R. : See — Nava, Joseph A., and Burton. 3,335,396. Burton, Charles A., and J. W. Clements, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Resistance soldering apparatus. 3,311,736, 3_2S— 67 CI 219 234 Burton, Cnarles D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Tri(difluor- amino) methyl bromide and process of preparation. 3,354,- 217. 11-21-67. CI. 260—583. Burton, Charles G„ to Chisholm-Ryder Co., Inc. Trellis. 3,337,- 988, 8-29-67, CI. 47 — 46. Burton, Derek R., to Minister of Aviation in Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Apparatus for controlling the tempera- ture of the human body. 3,316,732, 5-2-67, CI. 62—259. Burton, Duane C. : See — Turner, Roscoe E. 3,312,265. Burton, Emmitt V., and H. C. Stark, 44% to D. N. Norton, 121/.% to M. C. McKinley, 2y 2 % to R. J. Garnett, 4% to J. W. Brandenberger, 7y 2 % to W. H. Lehman, 2V 2 % to I. Perkins, 1% to V. G. Stammn, 1% to H. J. Denton, 1% to Browning & Simms, 22% to VV. F. Newton, 1% to W. R. Sellers, and 1% to G. S. McClellan. Concrete conduit form- ing machine with mechanical means for moving concrete from feed table into form and cleaning table. 3,343,237, 9-26-67, CI. 25 — 36. Burton, Jean A. : See — Brown, Frank M., Burton, Farmer, and Irmen. 3,346,112. Burton, John, Machine Corp. : See — Rice, Harold B. 3,302,364. Rice, Harold B. 3,329.257. Rice, Harold B. 3,332,538. Rice, Harold B., and Svenson. 3,348,734. Burton, John S., and E. L. Penn. to Monitron Mfg. Corp. Digital code selector unit. 3,323,121, 5-30-67, CI. 340— 347. Burton, Keith M., to United States of America, Navy. Appa- ratus for regulating the differential pressure of a hollow submerged body. 3,316.927, 5-2-67, CI. 137—102. Burton, Val, and F. E. Ropes, to Autolecture, Inc. Dual directional tape player. 3,310,638, 3-21-67, CI. 179— 100.2. Burton, William A. : See — Stark, Kenneth W., and Burton. 3,295,782. Burton, William F. Device for indicating a predetermined fluid pressure differential. 3,336,451, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 82. Burtscher, Elwin, E. Batliner, and H. Oesterle, to Hilti A.G. Stud driving tool with trigger-tilt breech. 3,338,496, 8-29- 67, CI. 227 — 8. Burweger, Lorenz R., to Welles Mfg. Corp. Guide bearing for valve rockers. 3,313,279, 4-11-67, CI. 123 — 90. Burwell, Blair. Process of recovering high purity vanadium compositions. 3,320,024, 5-16-67, CI. 23—18. Burwell, Blair. Process for producing pure fused vanadium oxide from ammonium metavanadate. 3,333,916, 8-1-67, CI. 23 — 21. Burwell, Gardwood N. : See— Burwell, Lester T. 3,309,023. Burwell, Hilda N. : See — Burwell, Lester T. 3,309,023. Burwell, John S. Method of staining wood and composition therefor. 3,311,484, 3-28-67, CI. 106—146. Burwell, Lester T. (deceased, late of Maplewood), by H. N. Burwtll, J. B. Maldonado, executrices, and G. N. Bur- well, and Maplewood Bank and Trust Co., executors. Rail- way rail-holding device. 3,309,023, 3-14-67, CI. 238—349. Burwell, Rodney T. Charcoal brazier. 3,302,555, 2-7-67, CI. 99 390. Bury, Allen J. : See — Hammerand, Donald J., and Bury. 3,311,380. Kolomayets. George, and Bury. 3,346,261. Bury. Aubrey C, to William F. Blake, Inc. Detachably mount- able pendent and coacting removable element. 3,339,300, 9-5-67, CI. 40—1.5. Bury. David E. : See — Cooke, William E„ Bury, and Smits. 3,359,189. Bury, George J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Alternate ac- tion/operation mechanism. 3,300,611, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 156. Bury, George J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Alternate action mechanism. 3,312,805, 4-4-67. CI. 200—159. Bury, George J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Lighted push button switch assembly. 3,355,566. 11-28-67, CI. 200 — 167. Burzynski, Alfred J., and R. E. Martin, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Preparation of silica gel. 3,321,276, 5-23-67, CI. 23—182. Burzynski, Alfred J., and R. E. Martin, to Owens-Illinois, preparation thereof. 3,354,095, 11-21-67, CI. 252 — 316. Bus, Johann A., to Christian Holzapfel KG. Room divider. 3,305,983, 2-28-67, CI. 52—127. Bus, Johann A., and H. Hirche, to Christian Holzapfel KG. Sealing element. 3,295,260, 1-3-67, CI. 49 — 489. Busam, Donald H., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Shaker mixing conveyor. 3,304,064, 2-14-67, CI. 259 — 94. Busby, Lawrence A., C. A. Bucher, Jr., and F. M. Brauer, to Avco Corp. Signal to noise ratio controlled squelch circuit. 3,325,738, 6-13-67, CI. 325 — 477. Buscemi, Rosario : See — Tuomy, Justin M., and Buscemi. 3,309,207. Busch, Adolph : See — Weis, George H., and Busch. 3,298,945. Busch, Donald G., C. C. Covert, and C. M. Hawkins, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Propeller drive. 3,359,829, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 705. Busch, Edward G. : See — Trolio, Andrew C, Adams, and Busch. 3,350,716. Busch, Frank B., and I. H. Miller, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Con- tainer closure. 3,302,812. 2-7-67, CI. 215 — 40. Busch, Gerhard, and W. Lenffer. Label cutting machine with a stationary cutting knife. 3,314,323, 4-18-67, CI. 83 — 569. Busch, Lewis W., Jr. : See — Rasmussop, Ben E., and Busch. 3,307,517. Busch, Otto F. Disk assorting and counting apparatus. 3,332,- 430, 7-25-67, CI. 133—3. Busch, Richard E. : See — Clary, John G., and Busch. 3,301,479. Busch, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Ribbon reverse mechanism. 3,340,989, 9-12-67, CI. 197—165. Busch, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Accumulation se- lecting mechanism for calculating machine. 3,348,76S, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 60. Busch, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control mechanism for calculating machine. 3,348,769, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 60. Busch, Richard E., and J. G. Clary, to Addmaster Corp. Se- lection mechanism for calculating machine. 3,295,757, 1- 3-67, CI. 235—60. Busch, Robert W., Jr. : See — Ivanko, Michael P., and Busch. 3,308,776. Busch, Thomas W„ and A. Lewenstein, deceased ; (by M. Lewenstein, administrator), to Appleton Coated Paper Co. High speed means and method for coating and drying thin paper webs. 3,311,499, 3-28^67, CI. 117 — 119.8. Buscnbeck, Werner, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesell- schaft m.b.H. Hybrid bridge for applying two mutually isolated sources to a common load, including means to partially shift balancing resistors and load resistances. 3,314,025, 4-11-67, CI. 333—11. Buschbeck, Werner, and A. Ruhrmann, to Telefunken Patent- verwertungs-G.m.b.H. Circuit. 3,302,133, 1-31-67, CI. 333—8. Buschbom, Floyd E., to Vandale Corp. Bunk feeder conveyor assembly. 3,299,855, 1-24-67, CI. 119 — 56. Buschbom, Floyd E., to Vandale Corp. Closure structure for silo unloader collector arm. 3,301,412, 1-31-67, CI. 214 — 17. Buschbom, Floyd E., to Vandale Corp. Bunk feeder or the like. 3,303,966, 2-14-67. CI. 222—1. Buschbom, Floyd E., to Van Dale Corp. Bunk feeder. 3,318,- 287, 5-9-67, CI. 119—56. Buschbom, Floyd E., to Vandale Corp. Bunk feeder or the like. 3,358,814, 12-19-67. CI. 198 — 213. Buschbom. Floyd E., to Vandale Corp. Forage distributor. 3,360,140, 12-26-67, CI. 214 — 17. Busche, Fritz, Duickereigesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Spandock, Wilhelm. 3,311,402. Buschman, Howard J. Transformer assembly for varying elec- trical parameters and method of constructing the same. 3,346,828, 10-10-67, CI. 336 — 192. Buschmann, Gerhard E., H.-D. Gotthardt, and H. Koch, to Veb Chemiefsserwerk Schwarza "Wilhelm Pieck." Process for melt-spinning of synthetic linear high polymers. 3,320,343, 5-16-67, CI. 264 — 176. Buschmann, Karl : See — O'Sullivan, Thomas F.. Kramer, Buschmann, Meyer, and Schweitzer. 3,357.485. Buschow, Herman F., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Bimetal- lic joint for cryogenic service. 3,311,392, 3-28-67, CI. 285—173. Buschow, Herman F., to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Valve. 3,322,143, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 375. Buser Century, Inc. : See — Offray, Claude V., Jr. 3,327,846. Buser, Fritz, AG. : See — Feier, Kurt, and Werthmuller. 3,303,777. Voegelin, Heinrich. 3,308,750. Buser, John W. : See — Zavertnik, Marshall G., Buser, and Williams. 3,356.819. Buser, Raoul C. : See — Sepall, Ola, and Buser. 3,347,628. Bush, Austin L., C. L. Jerman, W. R. MeDurmont, L. C. Minor. and B. J. Walton, to Anderson Electric Corp. Plugboard assembly. 3,323,095, 5-30-67, CI. 339 — 18. Bush, Cecil H. Flashlight for ladies' handbag. 3,330,949, 7-11- 67, CI. 240 — 6.45. Bush, Charles F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire. 3,299,935, 1-24-67, CI. 152—356. Bush, Clarence C, to United States of America, Army. Spring type torque indicating lock washer. 3,304,827, 2-21—67 C'l. 85—62. Bush, Clinton G. : See — Mentnech, Adelbert. 3,319,940. LIST OF PATENTEES 191 Bush. Donald P.: Sec — Bregl, Benjamin F., Bush, and Krygier. 3,299,578. Bush, Edward A., to Corning Glass Works. Method of mold- ing comminuted nonplastic Inorganic material. 3,346,680, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — 44. Bush, G. Frederick, F. R. Cotton, and J. I. Cruchet. to Ford Motor Co Methoa for joining metal sheets. 3,3r>0,536, 10-31-67. CI. 219—92. Bush, George B., and L. L. Warnke, to United States of America, Navy. Correlation doppler system. 3,351,943, 11- 7-67, CI. 343—112. Bush, George W., to Philadelphia Handle Co., Inc. Collapsible self-returning handle with hideaway linkage. 3,297,120, 1-10-67, CI. 190 — 58. Bush, Harold J. : See — Lawson, Gustaf R., Eppler, and Bush. 3,332,454. Bush, Harold J., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Inc. Terminal tape. 3,339,719, 9-5-67, CI. 206—56. Bush, Henry J. : See — Gordy, Irving, and Bush. 3,344,671. Bush, Henry N. : See — Bush, Thomas B. and H. N. 3,356,064. Bush, Ian B. Multiple rotary evaporator. 3,342,696. 9-19-67, CI. 202 — 172. Bush, John H.. to MilUpore Tilter Corp. Plate filter. 3,306,- 459, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 344. Bush, Joseph, and A. W. Kimball, Sr„ to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Commutating pole assembly for a dynamoelectric machine. 3,333,131, 7-25-67, CI. 310 — 194. Bush, Richard H., and H. C. Jones. Talking match book. 3.295,670, 1-3-67, CI. 206—29. Bush, Richard W. : See — Kehr. Clifton L., Helmlinger, and Bush. 3,339,850. Bush, Richard W., and C. L. Kehr, to Allied Chemical Corp. Polymer oxidation process and emulsion therefrom. 3,322,- 711, 5-30-67, CI. 260—29.6. Bush, Robert E. : See — Rockstrom, Leonard, and Bush. 3,332,636. Bush, Robert M., to Hydranautics. Tester for wire rope fitting. 3,342,067, 9-19-67, CI. 73— 15S. Bush, Robert M., to Hydranautics. Locking disconnect cou- pling. 3,345,710, 10-10-67, CI. 24 — 221. Bush, Roland E. Rotary cultivators. 3,306,371, 2-28-67, CI. 172—540. Bush, Roy L. Bag seal utilizing-pressure sensitive tape having weakened transverse zones. 3,322,325, 5-30-67, CI. 229 — 62. Bush. Thomas B., and H. N. Installation for coating paper and like sheets with varnish and the like. 3,356,064, 12-5- 67, CI. 118—66. Bush, Thomas H., to Clark Equipment Co. Control for a vehicle. 3,332,507, 7-25-67, CI. 180 — 6.28. Bush, Warren v., to Shell Oil Co. Polymerization process. 3,349,148. 10-24-67, Cl. 260 — 683.15. Bushcott, Rudolph A., and E. E. Waldmann, to Thomas In- dustries Inc. Method for making lamp shades. 3,351,689, 11-7-67, Cl. 264—69. Bushey, Albert H., and G. H. Kissin. Method of anodizing aluminum. 3,328,274, 6-27-67, Cl. 204 — 58. Bushey, Donald H. Envelope fasteners. 3,318,509, 5-9-67, Cl. 229—78. Bushey, Donald H., to United States Envelope Co. Envelope. 3.338,500, 8-29-67, Cl. 229 — 8.5. Bushick, Ronald D., to Sun Oil Co. Acld-catalvzed reactions of naphthalene. 3,311,669, 3-2S-67, Cl. 260 — 668. Bushick. Ronald D„ to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of 5,6-eyclo- pentano-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene and 3-phenylpr6pvl- 1,2,3,4 - tetrahydronaphthalene. 3,335,196, 8-8-67, Cl. 260—668. Bushick, Ronald D., to Sun Oil Co. Catalytic conversion of 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene, indan, and other mate- rials. 3,336,407, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 668. Bushman, Thomas D.. and G. J. Seymour, to Norton Co. Dicing machine. 3,326,071, 6-20-67, Cl. 83 — 7. Bushmeyer, Richard W., to J. I. Case Co. Trip mechanism for plow bottom. 3,351,138. 11-7-67, Cl. 172 — 269. Bushmeyer, Richard W., and C. D. Miller, deceased (by J. Holmstrom, Jr., administrator), to J. I. Case Co. Agri- cultural Implement. 3,323.445, 6-6-67, Cl. 100 — £6. Bushnell, Clayton D., to Whittaker Corp. Integrated power controlled solenoid. 3,356.910, 12-5-67. Cl. 317 — 148.5. Bushnell, Clifford B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Light-tight photoelectric film reader. 3,315,083, 4-18-67, Cl. 250 — 239. Bushnell, David P. : See — Akin, Alfred A., Jr. 3.302.292. Akin, Alfred A., Jr. 3,313,026. Bushnell, Russell S„ and A. R. Marko. Automatic card rating and teaching machine. 3,350.793, 11-7-67, Cl. 35 — 9. Busignies, Henri G., to International Standard Electric Corp. Aircraft Identifier. 3,331,068, 7-11-67, Cl. 343 — 6. Business Efficiency Aids, Inc. : See — Stuckel, Robert J. 3.302.650. Busking, Bob E.. to Shell Oil Co. Floating storage unit for a fluid. 3,335,690, 8-15-67, Cl. 114 — 230. Busier, Wlllard L. Covering for a connecting member. 3,332,- 053. 7-18-67, Cl. 339—210. Busier, Willard L., to AMP Inc. Crimping and forming ma- chine. 3,348,286, 10-24-67, Cl. 29 — 33. Buss A.G. : See — List. Heinz. 3,313,341. List, Heinz. 3,337,913. Buss, Arnold J. : See — Howe. Carl H., and Buss. 3,332,547. Buss, Benjamin A., to Ametek, Inc. Laundry machine dump valve. 3,321,172, 5-23-67, Cl. 251—7. Buss, Jack M., and J. A. Suddreth, to Broyhlll Furniture Factories. Apparatus and method for cutting assorted lengths from material having irregular and random defects. 3,329.181, 7-4-67, Cl. 143 — 47. Buss, Waldeen C. : 'See — Fischer, Paul E., Buss, and Goldsmith. 3,320,181. Bussard, David D. and R. D. Guard structure for canvas basket rims. 3,358,725, 12-19-67, Cl. 150 — 51. Bussard, Gerald M. Stretcher pole attachment. 3,300,182, 1-24-07, Cl. 254—62. Bussard, Robert W. : See — Austin, George E., and Bussard. 3,329,532. Bussard, Russell D. : See — Bussard, David D. and R. D. 3,358,725. Bussard, Sherman A., to Scott's Hotel and Restaurant Supply Co. Foodstuffs measuring and dispensing devices. 3,332,107, 7-25-67, Cl. 17—32. Busscher, Justin. Post structure for a partition system. 3,345,- 787, 10-10-67, Cl. 52—242. Busse, Claus A. : See — Grover, George M., Busse, and Bohdansky. 3,302,042. Grover, George M., Busse, and Caron. 3,305,005. Busse, John J., to Admiral Corp. Instant-on filament heating circuits. 3,339,105, 8-29-67, Cl. 315—101. Bussell, Bertram, and J. A. Elfenbein. Aircraft weight and center of gravity apparatus. 3,310,976, 3-28-67. Cl. 73 — 65. Bussell, George W., and C. E. Jones, to Interchemical Corp. Resinous compositions obtained by copolymerizing a partial ester of a polyhydric alcohol, a monocarboxylic acid and an unsaturated dicarboxylic acid with a vinyl monomer. 3,335,102. 8-8-67, Cl. 260 — 22. Bussell, Jack D., W. P. Dickens, and F. N. Eidsvoog, to Hart- Carter Co. Grain dryer. 3,300,873, 1-31-67, Cl. 34 — 168. Bussey, William H., to The E.M.U. Co., Inc. Magnetic core frequency multiplier and method of constructing the same. 3,309,604, 3-14-67, Cl. 321—68. Bussi, Ennio : See — Montese-Caruso, Giuseppe, and Bussi. 3,321,906. Bussi, Jean, and M. Lechevallier, to Commissariat al Energie Atomique. Gate-valve. 3,306,571, 2-2S-67, Cl. 251 — 62. Bussink, Jan, to N.V. Onderzoekingsinstituut Research. Process for the purification of impure 2,6-dimethylphenol containing cresols as impurities. 3,337,641, 8-22-67, Cl. 260—621. Bussink, Jan, and J. P. van Klaveren, to N. V. Onderzoe- kingsinstituut Research. Process for the preparation of polyarylene ethers. 3,337,499, 8-22-67, Cl. 260—47. Bussink, Jan, O. E. Van Lohulzen, and L. Vollbracht, to N. V. Onderzoekingsinstituut Research. Manganese and co- balt salt-amine complex catalysts in polyphenylene ether formation. 3,337,501, 8-22-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Bussolini, Jacob J., T. P. Guida, and G. Stone, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Method of making metallic patterns having continuous interconnections. 3,325,379, 6-13-67, Cl. 204 — 12. Bustamante, Carlos R. P. Combination electrical conduit and bulb socket. 3,341,803, 9-12-67, Cl. 339 — 21. Bustamante, Roberto L. Illuminating means for a vehicle 3,321,621, 5-23-67, Cl. 240—57. Bustamante, Roberto L. Illuminating means. 3,345,474, 10-3- 67, Cl. 200—60. Bustamante, Roberto P. Tip for dispenser of melted materials. 3,332,108, 7-25-67, Cl. 18—3.5. Bustos. Rafael T. : See — Odegaard, John C, and Bustos. 3,339,749. Busygin, Vasily A. : See — Valikov, Alexei G., Eliseev. and Busvgin. 3,311,019. Butcher, Harold J., and F. H. Pitts, to Communications Patents Ltd. Flight training apparatus. 3,300,878, 1-31- 67. Cl. 35—12. Butcher, Harvey R., Jr., to The Trustees of Barnes Hospital. Composition for treating shock. 3,356,570, 12-5-67. Cl. 167 — 58. Butcher, John A. W. : See — Bray, Frederick H., and Butcher. 3,349,187. Butcher, Le Roy C, to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Railroad car side sill construction. 3,347,175, 10-17-67, Cl. 105 — 409. Butcher Polish Co., The : See — Hanmer, Richard A. 3,327,796. Butcher, Troy ; 10% to C. J. Ladner, 7 1 /. to A. E. Moore, and 7y 2 to J. B. Burrow, Sr. Refrigerator mounted cold water system. 3,299,663, 1-24-67, Cl. 62 — 339. Butcher, Troy. A. E. Moore, and J. B. Burrow. Refrigerating system. 3,358,471, 12-19-67, Cl. 62 — 339. Butcosk, Richard A., and H. Raich, to Mobil Oil Corp. Corro- sion inhibited lubricating compositions. 3,296,127, 1-3-67, Cl. 252—25. Butcosk, Richard A., and W. F. Olszewski, to Mobil Oil Corp. Grease compositions. 3,349,034. 10-24-67, Cl. 252 — 28. Buteau, Bernard L. Open end slideable jaw wrench. 3,306.- 142. 2-2S-67, Cl. 81—179. Butensky, Irwin S. : See — Jackson, Gerald J., Jr., and Butensky. 3,313,800. Buterbaugh. Dennis P., to International Business Machines Corp. Document flattener. 3,355,829, 12-5-67, Cl. 40 — 156. 192 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Buteux, Richard H. B., and C. H. Crooks, to Imperial Chem- ical Industries Ltd. Web winding apparatus. 3,304,017, 2-14-67, CI. 242 — 55. Buth, Roy C, to Whirlpool Corp. Missile forming apparatus. 3.339,251, 9-5-67, CI. 29—1.22. Buthenhoff, Friedrich, to Maybach Motorenbau G.m.b.H. Universal joint. 3,353,374, 11-21-67, CI. 64 — 17. Buting, Walter E., and C. Ainsworth, to Eli Lilly, and Co. Novel compositions for the treatment of helminthiasis. 3,356,6S4, 12-5-67, CI. 260—296. Butke, Charles J. : See — Remler. Harry E., and Butke. 3.318,815. Butler, Alan H., and N. R. Barber, to The General Electric Co., Ltd. Winch arrangements. 3,312,452, 4-4-67, CI. 254—172. Butler, Anthony J., G. A. Grindahl, and O. R. Pierce, to Dow Corning Corn. Copolymers of 3,4,5,5,5-pentafluoropenta- diene-i.3. 3,308,106, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 85.5. Butler Bin Co. : See — Melendy, Warren A. 3,299,977. Butler, Carroll W. : See — Donaldson William E., Butler, Whitman, and Porter. 3,301,187. Butler, Charlie C, to Loom Products Co., Inc. Treadle hook insert. 3,315,706, 4-25-67, CI. 139 — 88. Butler, Clarence A., and D. R. Lazzaro, to The Lindsay Wire Weaving Co. Twisted strands and non-woven filtering media made of such strands. 3,351,205, 11-7-67, CI. 210 — 400. Butler. David F. : See — Lowry, Edward D., Voelz, Perry, and Butler. 3.335,722. Butler, David F., and E. R. Hodil, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Power-actuated tool. 3,341,101, 9-12-67, CI. 227 — S. Butler, De Forest D. : See — Hudson, James W., Stanback and Butler. 3,334.457. Butler, De Forest D., to Square D Co. Marker screw attach- ment for access opening nlugs of underfloor wiring duct. 3,325,612, 6-13-67. CI. 52—105. Butler, Donald F.. Sr. Aggregate manufacturing machine. 3.346,201, 10-10-67, CI. 241 — 189. Butler, Edward J., Jr., to Electronics Research Corp. Switch construction for use with safety belts. 3,309,475, 3-14-67, CI. 200 — 61.58. Butler, Edward M. : See — Gould, Jack R., and Butler. 3,310,444. Butler Enterprises, Inc. : See — Parrish, Kermit S. 3.346,997. Butler, George B., to Peninsular Chem Research, Inc. Satu- rated linear copolymers. 3,320,216, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Butler, George W. : See — Meredith, Paul A., and Anthony. 3,307,533. Butler, Gerard : See — Di Stefano. Vincent N., Skrivan, and Butler. 3,328,126. Butler. Gladys A. : See — Meredith. Paul A., and Anthony. 3,307,533. Butler, Henry E. Tape dispenser. 3,348,524, 10-24-67, CI. 118 — 43. Butler. Huston V. : See — Beebe, Fred F., and Butler. 3,353,608. Butler, James G. : See — Ashton, Robert, Butler, and Gullickson. 3.350,863. Ashton, Robert, Butler, and Gullickson. 3,350,865. Butler, James H., D. A. Chance, and S. S. Im, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of forming tunneling junc- tions for intermetallic semiconductor devices. 3,355,335, 11-28-67, CI. 148 — 177. Butler, James L. Rotary heat engine. 3,298,331, 1-17-67, CI. 123—8. Butler, John A„ and W. Valentine, to Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. Shellac tablet coating compositions and methods of prepa- ration. 3,296,535, 1-10-67, CI. 167—82. Butler, Joseph K. : See — Eames, Anthony R., and Butler. 3,325,728. Butler, Keith H., F. Koury, and J. F. Waymouth, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. High pressure discharge device hav- ing a fill including iodine mercurv and at least one rare earth metal. 3.334,261, 8-1-67, CI. 313 — 229. Butler, Keith H., M. J. B. Thomas, and R. F. Quirk, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method of processing halophnsphate phosphors. 3,351,194, 11-7-67, CI. 209 — 5. Butler Mfg. Co. : See- Anderson, Arthur I., and Solimar. 3,343.888. Cooper, Merle D., and Olson. 3,308,596. Cooper. Merle D.. Jr., and Blom. 3,358,408. Butler, Richard A. : See— Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., and Butler. 3,331,636. Butler, Richard A., Jr., and N. T. Pierce ; said Pierce assor. to said Butler. Web supply apparatus. 3,305,189, 2-21-67, CI. 242 — 58.1. Butler, Robert C. : See — Alexander, Stephen H., Butler, and Juhl. 3,318,801. Butler, Roger M., and I. S. Pasternak, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Horizontal distillation analvzer with plural distillate receivers. 3,355,365, 11-28-67, CI. 202 — 197. Butler, Roy T„ to Ford Motor Co. Sliding tail gate. 3,309,- 133, 3-14-67, CI. 296 — 51. Butler. Russell L. : See — Wiggins, Glenn C, Butler, Park, and Townsend. 3,358,- 063. Butler, Thomas A., to The Lubrizol Corp. Lubricants con- taining metal salts of mixed phosphorothioie and phos- phinothioic acids. 3,300,409, 1-24-67, CI. 252—32.7. Butler, Thomas A., and H. F. Wiese, to The Lubrizol Corp. Nitrogen, phosphorus and metal containing composition. 3.351,047, 11-7-67. CI. 200—429.9. Butler, Thomas C. : See — Seely, Robert W., and Butler. 3,334,371. Butler, Thomas E., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of refin- ing surface-contaminated metals. 3,352,997, 11-14-67, CI. 219—123. Butler, Thomas E., to Union Carbide Corp. Suppression of fumes generated in fume generating metal removal processes. 3,359.140, 12-19-67, CI. 148 — 9. Butler, Thomas W., and B. T. Vaughn, to Mechanical Products, Inc. Circuit breaker with lost motion lockout member for interpassing between contacts. 3,311,725, 3-28-67. CI. 200 — 138. Butler, Thomas W-, and B. T. Vaughn, to Mechanical Prod- ucts, Inc. Thermal snap circuit breaker with slidable spring biased collar engaging on side of the bimetal. 3.319,031, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 138. Butler, Thomas W., Jr., to Mechanical Products, Inc. Trip device for circuit breaker. 3,316,373, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 116. Butschli, Leonhard: See — Kuhlkamp, Alfred, Zimmermaun, and Butschli. 3,345,- 336. Butt, Alan G., to The Trane Co. Heat exchanger with combined closing member and fluid distributor. 3,310,105, 3-21-67, CI. 165 — 166. Butt, Alan G., to The Trane Co. Heat exchanger. 3,327,770, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 80. Butt, Alan G., to The Trane Co. Method of constructing a plate type heat exchanger. 3,359,616, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 157.3 Butt, Oscar L. : See — Collins, Galen F., and Butt. 3,346,451. Collins, Galen F., Butt, and Poet. 3,346,450. Butte, Walter A., Jr. : See — Eberhardt, Gert G., and Butte. 3,321,479. Butte, Walter A., Jr., and I. W. Morris III, to Sun Oil Co. Catalytic isomtrization of olefins. 3,329,736, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Buttenhoff, Edward W., to Honeywell Inc. Condition respon- sive apparatus including a bridge with output terminals connected to two differential amplifiers. 3,305,734, 2-21-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Buttenhoff, Edward W., and J. W. Ratz, to Honeywell Inc. Phase control apparatus providing uniform output. 3,317,757. 5-2-67, CI. 307—88.5. Butterbaugh, William H. Ill, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional distillation of a component from a feedstock by the addition of higher boiler vapors to the reboiler. 3,309,- 288, 3-14-67. CI. 203 — 1. Butterfield. Colin E. : See — Macfall, Derek, and Butterfield. 3,354,045. Butterfield, James F. : See — Butterfield, James F. 3,343,453. Butterfield, James F., to The Battelle Development Corp. Subjective color system. 3,311,699, 3-28-67, CI. 178 — 5.2. Butterfield, James F., to J. F. Butterfield and E. Levitt. Sound reproduction means having apparatus for producing forms and colors in motion. 3,343,453, 9-26-67, CI. 88 — 27. Butterfield, Rov S. : See — Macfall, Derek, and Butterfield. 3,354,045. Butterfield, Walter L., and A. J. Hoiberg, to The Flintkote Co. Rolled waterproofing material. 3,326,366, 6-20-67, CI. 206—59. Butterworth, James H. : See — Burkitt, Frank H.. and Butterworth. 3,330,618. Butterworth System, Inc. : See — Nelson, William L. 3,319,889. Buttery, Kenneth T., to Brown Co. Dispensing carton suit- able for plastic bags and the like. 3,309,834. 3-21-67. CI. 53—21. Buttery, Kenneth T., to Brown Co. Recloseable tear strip carton having cover lock. 3,310,222, 3-21-67, CI. 229 — 51. Buttery, Kenneth T., to Brown Co. Recloseable tear strip carton having cover lock. 3,310,223, 3-21-67, CI. 229 — 51. Buttery, Kenneth T., to Brown Co. Drop-front carton having tear strip in cover flaps. 3.315,874, 4-25-67, CI. 229 — 51. Buttery, Kenneth T., to KVP Sutherland Paper Co. Drop- front tear strip carton. 3,318,508, 5-9-67, CI. 229 — 51. Buttery, Kenneth T., to Brown Co. Tube carton from highly nestable integral blanks. 3,356,281, 12-5-67, CI. 229 — 39. Buttery, Michael H. C, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Article feeding apparatus. 3,306,421, 2-28-67, CI. 19S — 25. Buttery, Michael H. C, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for forming can bodies. 3,355,919, 12-5-67, CI. 72 — 51. Buttery, Michael H. C, and F. D. Brookes, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Conveyor mechanism for can bodies. 3,314,518, 4-18-67, CI. 198—20. Buttini, Annibale : See — ■ Galimberti, Paolo, Gerosa, Melandri, and Buttini. 3,344,- 168. Buttner, Hans : See — Jasper, Karl T., Vom Felde, and Buttner. 3,313,114. Buttolph. Doyle D., and L. C. Bearer, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for producing blown thermo- plastic tubing. 3,296.343, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 95. Button, Charles T., to Texas Instruments Inc. Washing ma- chine. 3,324,690, 6-13-67, CI. 68—23. LIST OF PATENTEES 193 Button, Charles T., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electromag- netic apparatus Including: semiconductor switching means for simultaneously energizing a plurality of stator wind- ings. 3,356,920, 12-5-67, CI. 318—138. Button, George F. : See — Fletcher, Hazel M., Fischbach, and Button. 3,310,7o7. Button, John E. : See — Lulick, Leonard J., and Button. 3,327,374. Button. Per«r A., L. D. Green, and A. R. Tanguay, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic facsimile printer having light beam scanning and electrical charging with transparent conduc- tive beet. 3,308,233, 3-7-67, CI. 178—6.6. Buttrlck, Dervck L., and M. Milner, to Ferrantl Ltd. Tanks for inductive apparatus. 3,317,080, 5-2-67, CI. 220—71. Buttrick, George W. : See — Smith, Keith L., Eldred, Buttrick, and Winslow. 3,355,- 400. Buttrlss, Albert T. : See — Holton, Robert J., and Buttrlss. 3,311,251. Buttriss, Albert T., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening device and assembly. 3,318,558. 5-9-67, CI. 24S— 27. Butts, Arthur G. and J. L. Display device. 3,352,043, 11-14- 67, CI. 40—78. Butts, Charles H., to Tri-State Products, Inc. Motor mount- ing rings. 3,323.763, 6-6-67, CI. 248 — 15. Butts, Clemence N. : See — Candiotti, Charles W., and Butts. 3,326,031. Butts, Henrv H., to United States of America, Army. Capture effect glide slope system. 3,325,812, 6-13-67, CI. 343—108. Butts, Jerry L. : See — Butts. Arthur G. and J. L. 3,352,043. Butts, Mervin R., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating ap- paratus. 3.356,293, 12-5-67. CI. 230 — 208. Butts, Mervin R., and M. K. Tucker, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 3,295,753, 1-3-67, CI. 230 — 139. Butts. William R., to General Electric Co Cellular material and method for making. 3.342,563, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 182. Butz, Tom E., and S. N. Schlein, to The Fanner Mfg. Co. Dead end and method of making the same. 3,295,311, 1-3- 67, CI. 57—145. Butz, Tom E., and S. N. Schlein. to The Fanner Mfg. Co., a Division of Textron Inc. Method and apparatus for hold- ing a pair of hollow metal articles together. 3,353,850, 11-21-67, CI. 285 — 284. Buxton, Herbert D. System of precooling produce on trucks. 3.296.818. 1-10-67. CI. 62—259. Buxton, Thomas S., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Steam injection process for recovery of petroleum. 3,354,954, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — 11. Buy. Alexander, to Literlake Steel Corp. Bale tie. 3,349,442, 10-31-67. CI. 24—23. Buyatti. Placido L., to Sociedad Civil de Estudio e Investl- gaciones del Desarrollo Y Progreso del Automotor Y Mandatos B.M.B. Internal combustion engine. 3,308,797, 3-14-67. CI. 123—90. Burdens, Alfred A., to Anchor Bav Mfg. Co., Inc. Clip trans- fer apparatus. 3,325,019, 6-13-67, CI. 214 — 1. Buyer. Karl, to Heilmann & Llttmann Bau-Aktiengesellschaft. Anchor assembly for prestressed concrete structures. 3,- 300.922. 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 230. Buyken, Frank E. Waler bracket. 3,347,510, 10-17-67, CI. 248 — 205. Buynak, Joseph E. Apparatus for electroplating. 3,340,174, 9-5-67, CI. 204—213. Buysman, Petrus J. : See — Bolk. Ary, Merrman, and Buysman. 3.339.621. Buyze. Edwin K., to The Budd Co. Caliper-tvpe disk brakes. 3,298,468, 1-17-67, CI. 188—73. Buyze, Edwin K., to The Budd Co. Floating caliper spot disk brake structure. 3,838.339, 8-29-67, CI. 1SS — 73. Buzalski, Bruce T.. to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Photo- flash lamp. 3.310,968. 3-28-67, CI. 67 — 31. Buzalski. Bruce T.. to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Photo- flash lamp ignition system. 3,358,476, 12-19-67, CI. 67—31. Buzan, Morris M., to Art Metal Lighting Division. Lighting fixture with auxiliary lamp. 3,336,473, 8-15-67, CI. 240—37.1. Buzan, Morris M., and J. J. Wade, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Lighting fixture. 3,315,074, 4-18-67, CI. 240—147. Buzard, Joseph : See — Bickmire, Walter W., and Buzard. 3,327,153. Buzzards Corp. : See — Campbell, Walter G., Clark, and Converse. 3,339,407. Cate, Dexter E. 3,341,757. Francis. Samuel A. 3.349,613. Buzzell, James M. : See — Boothroyd. Howard W., Ferry, Buzzell, and Nachazel. 3.352.163. Dillon. Carl F.. and Buzzell. 3.324,732. Buzzella. Robert W., and H. O. Biggers. Vented metal um- brella. 3.345.7S6, 10-10-67. CI. 52 — 73. Buzzelli. Frank D. Remover for stirruped trousers. 3,333,749, 8-1-67, CI. 223 — 111. Buzzelli, Frank D. Garment construction and hanger for such garment. 3,346,879, 10-17-67, CI. 2 — 90. Byatt. Dennis W. G., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Radio direction finders. 3,355,737, 11-2S-67, CI. 343 — US. Byberg, Jonas J. Feed grinder. 3,318,539, 5-9-67, CI. 241 — 186. 242-023— P- -13 Bychkov, Viktor P. : See — Kuznetsov, Vasily Grigorjevich, Tajukin, Bychkov, Brodov, and Ryjrikova. 3,337,731. Byck, Walter. Underwater observation bell chamber. 3,344,- 614, 10-3-67, CI. 61 — 09. Byczkowskl, Ernest, and H. J. Tischler, to Young Spring & Wire Corp. Reclining seat construction. 3,309,138, 3-14- 67, CI. 297—355. Bvczkowski, Ernest, and H. J. Tischler, to Young Spring & Wire Corp. Reclining seat. 3,328,079, 6-27-67, CI. 297— 373. Byderovyskij, Savelij I. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovyskij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pruzhiner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Bydzovsky, Viktor: See — Perlna, Zdenek, Bydzovsky, and Budesinsky. 3,300,495. Byer Ellis M. : See — Lang, Alfred A., and Byer. 3,310,410. Byer, Ellis M., and A. A. Lang, % to General Foods Corp. Production of flavor-enhanced apple and prune concen- trates. 3,310,409, 3-21-67, CI. 99 — 205. Byer, Joseph I. Mobile housing unit. 3,346,295, 10-10-67, CI. 296—23. Byerley, Thomas J. : See — Chappelow, Cecil C, Jr., and Byerley. 3,331,678. Byerly, Earl H. : See — Goldsmith, Joseph, McMahan, and Byerly. 3,351,870. Byers, David C, P. M. Margosian, and G. E. Mealy, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. Electrostatic thrustor with improved insulators. 3.324.659, 6-13-67, CI. 60 — 202. Byers, Donald J. Method and means for ascertaining visibil- ity conditions. 3,299,769, 1-24-67, CI. 88 — 14. Byers, Edward V. Type levers having type heads molded thereon. 3,298,493, 1-17-67, CI. 197 — 36. Byers, Hugh G. : See — Bacon, Wilfred H., Byers, and Katchky. 3,303,505. Byers, Jean : See — Paganini. Valentine. 3.344,821. Byers, Lynn E., and C. A. Long. Rotatable porch for a mobile home and method of mounting. 3,348,345, 10-24-67, CI. 52—79. Byers, Robert D., and J. G. Poor, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chromic acld-sulfurie acid solutions containing a mercuric Ion catalyst for dissolving of copper and its alloys. 3,351,- 555, 11-7-67, CI. 252 — 79.2. Byers, Robert S., and F. Finnegan, to Texas Instruments Inc. Heater for textile machinery. 3,355,784, 12-5-67, CI. 28 — 62. Byfield, Donald R., and G. G. Reintjes. Apparatus for lining kilns. 3,298,155, 1-17-67, CI. 52—749. Byggeriets Maskinstationer Aktieselskab : See — Waerum, Kulius N. M., and Krex. 3,349,925. Weber, Svend J. 3,338,428. Bykerk, Ralph O. : See — Friedberg, Milton R., and Bvkerk. 3,316,487. Byk-Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik G.m.b.H. : See — Dreher, Emil. 3,332,793. Byler, William H. : See — Anspon. Harry D., Byler, and Ham. 3,350,372. Byles, Theodore A., to Motorola. Inc. Storage battery condi- tion indicator with temperature and load current com- pensation. 3,307,101, 2-28-67. CI. 324—29.5. Byles. Theodore A., to Motorola, Inc. Ignition system. 3,318.295, 5-9-67, CI. 123—148. Byles, Theodore A., and R. T. Race, to Motorola, Inc. Elec- tronic speedometer with transistor amplifier. 3,335,366, 8-8-67, CI. 324 — 70. Bylo. John J. Apparatus and method for carrying cargo. 3,323,659, 6-6-67, CI. 214—15. Bylo. John J. Cargo ship. 3.349.742, 10-31-67. CI. 114 — 77. Bylsraa, Simon, and E. A. Madison, to Remcor Inc. Lawn spreader. 3,310,314, 3-21-67, CI. 275 — 15. Bylund. Linton D. : See — Fritzlen. Thomas L., and Bylund. 3,301,029. Bylund, Linton D., to Reynolds Metals Co. Treatment of aluminum with aluminum fluoride particles. 3,305,351, 2-21-67, CI. 75—68. Bylund, Linton D., F. B. Rethwisch, and W. P. Wooslev. to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for production of' fire sphenical metal particles. 3,344,469, 10-3-67, CI. 18 — 2.5. Bynagte. Peter W. : See — Vidjak, Frank V., and Bvnasrte. 3.296.655. Bynum, George D., and N. D. Sims, to Monsanto Co. Spin- nerette. 3,309.734, 3-21-67, CI. 18 — 8. Byram, Robert F. : See — Unger, Robert, and Byram. 3,313,908. Byrd, James D., to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Elastomeric silazane polymers and process for preparing the same. 3,354,09S, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 2. Byrd. Jesse E. : See — Burke, Vernon, and Byrd. 3.313.314. Byrd, Patrick N., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Thermal transfer arrangement for cryogenic device cooling and method of operation. 3,302,429. 2-7-67, CI. 62 — 514. Byrd, Theodore E., to Burroughs Corp. Electrostatic record- ing with interchangeable stencils. 3,321,768, 5-23-67, CI. 346—74. Byrd, Wylie A. Harrow. 3,353,611, 11-21-67, CI. 172 — 240. 194 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Byrer, Thomas G. : See — King, Burnhain W., Jr., Byrer, and Hedden. 3,301,711. Kins, Burnham W., Jr., Byrer, and Hedden. 3,305,357. Byrne, Charles J. : See — ILeder, Philip, and Byrne. 3,319,792. Byrne, Francis T. : See — Soules, Jack A., and Byrne. 3,328,112. Byrne, James H., and E. Hansen. Ski tow rope handle. 3.304,902, 2-21-67, CI. 115—6.1. Byrne, John F. : See — Andrus, Paul G., Byrne, and Hudson. 3,356,831. Byrne, John F., and P. F. Kurz, to Xerox Corp. Metal free, phthalocvanine in the new X-form. 3,357,989, 12-12-67, CI. 260—314.5. Byrnes, Herbert P., and R. H. Cadwallader. Educational device. 3,339,294, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 26. Byrns, Alva C, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Proc- ess for the production of refractory hard metal borides. 3,32S,127, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 204. Byrns, Alva C, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Purify- ing caustic aluminate solutions with ammonia. 3,337,305, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 300. Byron, Donald W., and J. D. Jones, Jr. Instrument for check- ing engine efficiency. 3,331,200, 7-18-67, CI. 58 — 145. Byssing, George J., to Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. Partition with supporting shaft section in rabbet of facer panels. 3,320,710, 5-23-67, CI. 52 — 481. Byssing, George J., to Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. Hollow wall partition system. 3,349,529. 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 241. Bystricky, Joseph C, and A. Rasinussen, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Fluid and manual actuated valve. 3,302,9S0, 2-7- 67, CI. 303—5. Bystrom, Albin, R. V. Hill, and H. A. Williams, to The Boeing Co. Radiant energy type intrusion alarm system. 3,300,- 768, 1-24-67, CI. 340—258. Bystron, Bruno : See — Muller, Nicolaus, Schumann, and Bystron. 3,304,820. Bystrova, Tatiana A. : See — Aerov, Mikhail E., Bystrova, Zelentsova, and Kulikova. 3,312,078. Bywater, Stanley, and E. Whalley, to National Research Council. Hydrolyzed isopropenyl acetate polymers and proc- ess. 3,349,068, 10-24-67, CI. 260—91.3. Bywater, William G., B. B. Brown, and J. M. Clegg, to S. B. Peniek & Co. 2-benzimidazole carbamates. 3,318,889, 5-9-07, CI. 200—256.4. C.A.M.E.C.A.-Compagnie d'Applications Mecaniques a l'Elec- tronique, au Cinema et a l'Atomistique : See — Guernet, Jacques. 3.318,593. Rouberol, Jean M., and Tong. 3,308,295. Tong Yuan Tong, Mathias. 3.319,172. C. A. V., Ltd. : See — Duffv, Kenneth A. 3.349,785. Glikin, Paul E. 3,319.616. Glikin, Paul E. 3,356,031. Gubb, Kenneth F., and Seilly. 3,358,667. Kemp, Kenneth A. W. 3,351,020. Kemp, Kenneth A. W., and Gubb. 3,314,406. Rosselli, Andrew C. 3,309,996. Woodman, Leonard J. 3,340,414. C. & C. Button & Trimming Co. Inc. : See — Carocci, Louis 3,349,448. C-C Industries : See — Boven, John L. 3.349.548. Boyen, John L. 3,357,410. C.D.M. Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Inoue, Mitsuo. 3,352,246. C.E.M. Co., Inc. : See— Koehl, Hans H. 3,315,721. CEMSCO : See— MacLaughlin, Donald, and Schug. 3,305,426. CFE, Inc. : See — Turner, Henrv C. 3,357,148. CF&I Steel Corp. : See — Hoover, Howard A. 3,332,393. Nachazel, John S. 3,350,822. Olafson, Magnus J. 3,319.041. Preston, Howard K., Jr. 3,347,005. Richardson, James H , Jr. 3.298,631. OFT-Compagnie Francaise de Television : See — Besse, Jean. 3,344,230. Cahen, Roger R., and Driffort. 3,357,459. CGC Associates, Inc. : See — Cox, Robert M., Czernek, and Turner. 3,318,196. C-I-M Consultants Ltd. : See — De Gast, Adrian A. 3,324,563. C.I.P.S.O. Compagnie Industrielle de Plastiques Semi- Ouvres : See — Habozit Fortune, and Neyrond. 3,325,045. CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunications : See — Duvaux, Philippe. 3,332.032. Leostic, Joseph, Babany, Cabet. and Sels. 3,332,019. Normand, Jacques, and Julier. 3,337,687. Rocton, Lucien. 3,349,163. C & J Hampton Ltd. : See — Flynn, George. 3,357,698. C & M Products Ltd. : See — Tolten, Thomas B. 3,316,399. C.M.C. Corp. : See — Jennings, Robert E. 3,348,355. C. & N, (Electrical) Ltd. : See- Collier, David. 3,307,894. C & O Industries : See — Officer, Lloyd S., and Caples. 3,344,516. CPS Industries, Inc. : See — Kerrigan, James E. 3,313,090. C.R.F. Officine Meccaniche di Precissione S.p.A. : See — Betta, Walter. 3.306.580. Betta, Walter. 3,335.634. Betta, Walter. 3,360,243. CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil: See — Arnaud, Jacques, and Cahour. 3,327,242. Bellenger, Michel. 3,345,034. Bensimon, Jacques. 3,300,660. Bensimon, Jacques, and Laures. 3,313,961. Biguenet, Charles. 3,325,609. Bisjak, Jacques, and Gourber. 3,323,010. Blachier, Bruno, and Van Tran. 3,324,420. Blaehier, Bruno, and Vergnolle. 3,319,249. Bonvalot, Pierre, and Courtan. 3,354,334. Bret, Georges, and Gires. 3,333,206. Broussaud, Georges. 3,332,083. Carre, Roland, and Charton. 3,343,157. Carre, Roland, and Robert. 3,349,395. Charles, Daniel R. 3,345,534. Dubard, Louis. 3,348,172. Dube, Roland G. 3,353,121. Dubost, Gerard. 3,314,069. Dubost, Gerard, and Amiot. 3,358,288. Epsztein, Bernard. 3,324,341. Fombonne, Paul. 3,298,026. Grancoin, Bernard. 3,309,642. Gremillet, Jacques. 3,305,789. Grosvalet, Jean. 3,355,935. Hadni, Armand. 3,313,937. Huber, Harry, and Le Bihan. 3,300,343. Huber, Harry, and Maugis. 3,346,750. Jaouen, Jean, and Martinot-Lagarde. 3,304,523. Kantorowicz, Gerard. 3,341,733. Lapierre, Marcel. 3,301,070. Le Bihan, Ravmond. 3.342,343. Leboutet, Hubert. 3,332,024. Leboutet. Hubert, and Jean. 3,331,961. Mathey, Raymond. 3,302,465. Mayer. Guy, and Bret. 3,346,741. Poinsard, Henri. 3,343,166. Rameau, Rene. 3,331,025. Roulston, David J. 3,341,783. Sev, Alexandre. 3,356.952. Thourel, Leo. 3,311,917. Tournois, Pierre. 3.353,120. Vasseur, Jean-Pierre. 3,309,509. Vasseur, Jean-Pierre, and Riethmuller. 3,333,212. Weill, Henri. 3,300.842. C-T Automotive, Inc : See — Te Bow, Clem. 3,353,771. CTA-Compagnie Industrielle de Textiles Artificels et Syn- thetiques : See — Drisch, Nicolas. 3,351,696. CTS Corp. : See — Allison, Kenneth C, and Beaver. 3,311,718. Brady, Lynn J. 3,346,774. Budd, Wilbert H„ and Van Benthuvsen. 3,343,116. Dailey, Arthur M., Boykin, and Hartman. 3,329,526. Faber, William M., Sr., Francis, Holmes, and Boykin. 3,304.199. Gault, Robert A. 3,358,088. Henriksen, Poul. 3.336,556. Holmes, Curtis L. 3,324.049. Layer, Edwin H., Jr., and Herbst. 3,317,653. Van Benthuysen, John D., and Arisman. 3,355,693. Van Benthuysen, John D., and Budd. 3,341,799. C.W.C. Fisheries, Inc. : See — Hendrickson, Jay D., and Osterlund. 3,299,467. Caballero, Edward A. Exhaust gas treatment. 3,353,335, 11-21-67, CI. 55 — 94. Caballero, Edward A. Exhaust gas treatment device. 3,353,- 336, 11-21-67, CI. 55 — 228. Cabanaw, Eldred J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Employing bottoms of a second fractionator as a refrigerant medium for first fractionator overhead. 3,309,882, 3-21-67, CI. 62—28. Cabane, Gerard, P. Mouturat, J.-F. Petit, G. Sinfort, and M. Salesse. Process for the preparation of an iron-alumi- num alloy. 3,303,561, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 528. Cabau, Georges C. M., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Process for the fabrication of specially con- toured electrodes. 3,356,598 12-5-67, CI. 204—15. Cabbage, John T. : See — Moyer. Golden A., and Cabbage. 3,297.566. Cabbagf, John T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional dis- tillation. 3,301,778, 1-31-67, CI. 208 — 355. Cabbage, John T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the preparation of cyclohexane. 3,311,667, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 667. Cabbage, John T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrogenation with purified reformer hydrogen. 3,328,476, 6-27-67, CI. 260—667. Cabello, Charles R., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Apparatus for packaging yarn. 3,332,126, 7-25-67, CI. 28 — 21. Cabet, Alain : See — Leostic, Joseph, Nabany, Cabet, and Selz. 3,332,019. Cable Belt Ltd. : See— Adamson, James M. 3,297,204. LIST OF PATENTEES 195 Cable Covers Ltd. : See — Baur, Hums, and Kelnhardt. 3,338,046. Cable, Daniel K., to Angeles Metal Trim Co. Building struc- ture. 3,21)9,592, 1-24-157, CI. 52—213. Canle, Blvin K., to Ledex, Inc. Switch device. 3,353,071, 11-14-67, CI. 317— 14S.5. Cable, Elvin K., and K. C. Stevens, to Ledex, Inc. Rotary selector switch with cam operated contacts. 3,339,033, 8-29-07, CI. 200—30. Cable, John F., to Admiral Corp. Control for hot gas defrost system. 3,350.893, 11-7-07, CI. 02— 120. Cable, Joseph W., to Cabot Corp. Radio frequency heating ap- paratus. 3.327.0S6. 6-20-67, CI. 219—10.61. Cable, Thomas H., Jr., G. \V. Hinds, and W. J. Koepplin, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for melting and refining glass batch. 3,337,324, S-22-67, C. Go— 135. Cabot Corp. : Sec — Aftandilian, Victor D. 3,359,214. Boonstra, Bram B., and Atkins. 3,331,241. Cable, Joseph W. 3.327,086. Carpenter, Clifford L., and Wendell. 3,322,499. Cottingham, Robert W. 3,332,927. Goodgame, Thomas H., Antonsen, and Trowbridge. 3,311,452. Jordan, Merrill E. 3,331,604. Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,330,- 67 Jordan, 554. Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,342,- . Merrill E., and Hardy. 3,337,327. Orzechowski, Adam, and MacKenzie. 3,326,877. Stoddard, Stuart V., Hardy, and Gridley. 3,340,075. Wendell, Charles B., Carpenter, and Greene. 3,351,427. Williams, Frank R., and Hagopian. 3,319,895. Cabot, Philip D., and R. D. Lowry, to Lowry Development Corp. Power impact hammer. 3,299,967, 1-24-67, CI. 173—116. Cabra, Jose A. Mechanical control device for a liquid contain- ing water closet. 3,345,649, 10-10-67, CI. 4 — 67. Cabut, Louis A. : See — - Simonnet, Andre A. P., and Cabut. 3,313,823. Caceres, Francisco J. Measuring and dispensing unit. 3,353,- 725, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 456. Cachelin, Donald B. : See — Beck, Robert M., and Cachelin. 3,350,569. Cacioppo, Marie L., to L. Marino. Cushion construction. 3,308,490, 3-14-67. CI. 5 — 345. Caco Mfg. Corp. : See — Gorman, De Witt Y. 3,348 874. Caddell, Alfred M. Quick heat-transfer device having liquid recovery means. 3,313,102, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 31. Caddick, Francis R. Water craft with scoop. 3,326,379, 6-20- 67, CI. 210 — 242. Cade, Phillip J., to Electronics Corp. of America. Scanner apparatus. 3,341.710, 9-12-67, CI. 250 — 239. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Universal joint. 3,298,201. 1-17-67, CI. 64 — 21. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Steering systems of automobile vehicles. 3,29S,708, 1-17-67, CI. 280—96. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Bench seat. 3,298,742, 1-17-67, CI. 297 — 452. Cadiou, Jean, to Andre Citroen Societe Anonyme. Regulating devices of barrel-type hydraulic transmission systems. 3,302, 3S9, 2-7-67, CI. 60—19. Cadiou, Jean, to Andre Citroen, Societe Anonvme. Auto- mobile vehicles fitted with disc brakes. 3,305,040, 2-21-67. CI. ISO— 64. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Aero- dynamic valve for high-frequency operation. 3,312,249, 4-4-67. CI. 138 — 42. Cadiou, Jean, to Andre Citroen Societe Anonyme. Elastic universal sliding joint for driving half-shafts of motor vehicle driving wheels. 3,318,108. 5-9-67. CI. 64 — 8. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe" Anonyme AndrS Citroen. Anti-roll device for vehicles. 3,337,233. 8-22-67, CI. 280 — 96.2. Cadiou, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Longitudi- nal-elasticity wheel mounting of vehicle. 3,357,71S 12-12- 67, CI. 2S0 — 96.1. Cadiou, Jean G., to Andre Citroen, S.A. Wheel mounting. 3,295,626, 1-3-67, CI. 180 — 48. Cadiou, Jean G., to Societe Anonvme Andre Citroen. Piston pumps. 3,306,231, 2-28-67, CI. 103 — 17S. Cadiou, Jean G., to Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen. Ignition control apparatus. 3.329.136. 7-4-67, CI. 123 — 117. Cadiou. Jean G., to Andre Citroen Societe Anonyme. Distribut- ing means for a fuel injection pump. 3,359,962, 12-26-67, CI. 123—139. Cadiou. Marcel J. : See — Le Gargasson, Georges C, and Cadiou. 3,344,3S6. Cadle, Reese H., V> to G. M. Thomas, A. B. Askew, and A. Bar- tholomew. Rigidly adjustable sun shade or the like. 3.330,- 594, 7-11-67, CI. 296 — 97. Cadman, Harold O. : See — Phelan, Louis A. M., and Cadman. 3.317.19S. Cadmus. Martin C, and R. F. Anderson, to United States of America, Agriculture. Microbial polysaccharide and process. 3,314,801, 4-18-67, CI. 99 — 139. Cadotte. John E. : See — Wiegand, Donald E., and Cadotte. 3,308,218. Cadotte, John E., to Wood Conversion Co. Manufacture of mineral fiberboard. 3,297,517, 1-10-67, CI. 162 — 145. Cadotte, John E. Acoustical panel having openings and ceramic surfacing material bonded to the panel, 3,348,996. 10-24-67, CI. 102— 11-1. Cadotte, John E., and P. J. MeGcrvev, to Wood Conversion Co. Acoustical panels. 3,357,516, 12-12-67, CI. 181—.":;. Cadre Industries Corp. : See — Mattingly, Lawrence J. 3, 29!), 19!). Cadits, Anton, to Badische Anilin-& Soda-Fabrik Aktlengesell- schaft. Production of fast flowing polyamides. 3,356,636, 12-5-67, CI. 260—33.4. Cadus, Anton, O. Kaiser, R. Weber, K. Benker. and II. Uhr, to Badische Anilln- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro- duction of glass fiber reinforced thermoplastics. 3,304,282, 2-14-67, CI. 260—37. Cadwallader, Alviu A. : Sec — ■ Brousc, William H. D., Cadwallader, and Pierce. 3,317,- 993. Cadwallader, Edgar A. : See-- Thelen, Edmund, and Cadwallader. 3,305,007. Cadwallader, Robert H. : See — Byrnes, Herbert P., and Cadwallader. 3,339,294. Cady, James R. : See — Jamieson, Jamie L., Hyter, Cady, and Larson. 3.337,434. Cady, Mark J., and D. J. Eidnes, to Lynch Corp. Vehicle test system. 3.305,935, 2-28-67, CI. 33—203.13. Caero, Jose G. Segment actuated disk brake. 3,326,328, 6- 20-67, CI. 188—72. Cafaro, Joe E. Cotton harvesting machine. 3,312,047, 4-4- 67, CI. 56 — 48. Caffe, Edwin N., 50% to R. A. Di Meo. Web fastener. 3,304,- 022, 2-14-67, CI. 242 — 74.2. Cafiero, A. F.. & Co. : See — Cafiero, Anthony F., and Vitagliano. 3,307,273. Cafiero. Anthonv F., and A. Vitagliano, to A. F. Cafiero & Co. Damper system for hot gas drying oven. 3,307,273, 3-7- 67, CI. 34 — 225. Cafiero, Vincent J., to Art Metal Inc. Drawer pull and label holder. 3.300.887. 1-31-67, CI. 40 — 325. Cafissi, Alessandro, to Breda Meccanica Bresclana S.p.A. De- vice for adjusting the range of a missile. 3,343,767, 9-26-67, CI. 244—3.27. Cafissi, Roberto : See — Luna, Agostino, and Cafissi. 3,349,343. Caflisch, Edward : See — ■ Von Dohlen, Werner G., Wilson, and Caflisch. 3,297,667. Cafra, Vincent. 49% to S. Rainone. Hunter's utility device. 3.332,269. 7-25-67, CI. 280—36. Cage, Robert M. : See — Tache, Arthur J., and Cage. 3,299,482. Cagigal Gutierrez, Jesus A. System of construction of ter- races with drainage means. 3,307,302, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 11. Cagin, Harry, to Halex Die Casting Co. Electric outlet box. 3.354.259, 11-21-67, CI. 174—53. Cagle, Charles C, and M. L. Bosch, to A. B. Chance Co. Crossarm cover. 3,328,511, 6-27-67, CI. 174 — 45. Cagle, Wesley J., to J. I. Case Co. Valve for a seed planter of rhe hilldrop type. 3.330,235. 7-11-67, CI 111 — 51. Cagle, William B., and R. S. Menne, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Fast register control circuit. 3,350,692, 10-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. Cagno, Luigi, to Hamilton Float & Trowel Ltd. Trowelling blade assemblies. 3,296,946, 1-10-67. CI 94 — 45. Cahen, Roger R., and J. P. Driffort, to CFT-Compagnie Fran- caise de Television. Method of making a flat wire grid. 3.357.459, 12-12-67, CI. 140—71.5. Cahero, Luciano S., to Process Research, Inc. Silk screen composition and process. 3,325.438, 6-13-67. CI. 260 — 31.8. Cahill, Gerald F., and I. J. Arons, to W. R. Grace & Co. Gasket-forming non-settling solvent-based rubber composi- tions containing lecithin. 3,344,099, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 23.7. Cahill. John T. Propulsion system for watercraft. 3,335.691, 8-15-67, CI. 115—12. Cahill, Lysle D.. to Data Corp. High information density data record and readout device. 3,307,020 2-2S-67 C\ 235—61.11. ' Cahill, William S.. Sr. Mounting mandrel for buffing ma- chines and the like. 3,310,081, 3-21-67. CI 144 — 288 Calm, Arno, R. R. Winnegrad. and A. H. Gilbert, to Lever Bros. Co. Perfume composition containing 2-(2-methyl-l- propenyl)-2,4.6-trimethyldihydro-4,5-pvran." 3,309,276' 3- 14-67. CI. 167—94. ' ' ' Cahn, Arno, and A. H. Gilbert, to Lever Bros. Co Ether ketones. 3.316.305, 4-25-67. CI. 260—594 Cahn, Arno, H. Lemaire, V. Lambert!, and R. A. Haas, to Lever Bros. Co. Preparation of sulfonated fatty acid ester surface-active agents. 3.320,292, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 400. Cahn, Arno, and A. H. Gilbert, to Lever Bros. Co. 1,3-dioxane cleaning compositions. 3.326,746, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 17. Cahn, Arno. and T. J. Kaniecki, to Lever Bros. Co. Deter- gent composition. 3.359,20S. 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 137. Cahn, Charles R., and L. C. Murdock, to A. O. Smith Corp. Code programming means. 3,314,064, 4-11-67, CI. 340 — 348. Cahn, Robert L. Air passenger meals conveyor. 3,295,635, 1-3-67, CI. 1S6— 1. Cahn, Robert P.. and F. J. Herrmann, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Distillation of heat sensitive compounds. 3.309.295, 3-14-67, CI. 202—153. Cahn, Robert P., and P. P. McCall, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cyclic gas separation process and svstem. 3,343,916, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 199. 196 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Cahoon, Nelson C. : See — Krivanek, Frank J., and Cahoon. 3,347,706. Cahour, Pierre : See — Arnaud, Jacques, and Cahour. 3,327,242. Cahoy, Roger P., and D. M. Coyne, to Gulf Oil Corp. Novel oxidation catalyst compositions and processes. 3,342,869, 9-19-67, CI. 260—604. Cahoy, Roger P., and D. M. Coyne, to Gulf Oil Corp. Novel oxidation catalyst compositions and processes. 3,345,417, 10-3-67. CI. 200— G04. Cail, Allan G. : gee — Medlycott. Lionel S., and Cail. 3,303,733. Cail, Denis : See — Oxley. George H., and Cail. 3,330,636. Caillat, Edouard M. M., to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric. Plug-in system for detachable elements. 3,328,646, 6-27-67, CI. 317—101. Caillat, Roger : See — Accary, Andre, Blum, Bochirol. and Caillat. 3,331,897. Caillat, Roger, R. Darras, D. Leclercq, M. Salesse, and P. Vachet, to Commissariat A l'Energie Atomique et Compagnie de Produits Chiniiques et Electrometallurgiques (Pechiney). Beryllium-magnesium alloy. 3,334,997, 8-8-67, CI. 75—150. Caille, Eugene V., to Associated Design & Mfg. Co., Inc. Card clothing. 3,325,866, 6-20-67, CI. 19—114. Caillet, Rene C. Retractable panel for closing horizontal or substantially horizontal openings. 3,342,245, 9-19-67, CI. 160 — 193. Caillet, Ren6 C. Device for clamping and lifting cargo hatch covers. 3,348,516, 10-24-67, CI. 114 — 202. Caillev, Jean-Pierre : See — Lafon, Guy P., and Cailley. 3,345,211. Cain, Cornelius' K. : See — Swain, Ansel P., Cain, and Roszkowski. 3,342,822. Cain, Ernest O., to Hunt Electronics Co. Speed regulating control system for universal motor. 3,336,517, 8-15-G7, CI. 318—332. Cain, Gardiner M. Safety switch means for machine having a power-stroking operation. 3,315,049, 4-18-67, CI. 200—61.42. Cain, John P., % to A. A. Allen, and V 2 to H. Z. Marx. Sonic transducer. 3,311,712, 3-28-67, CI. 179—113. Cain, Leonard L., and M. M. Rose, to Big Eight Implement Co. Eccentric vibrator. 3,349.854, 10-61-67. CI. 172 — 40. Cain, Robert M., to Kal-Equip Co., Inc. Compression tester. 3,338.102, 8-29-67, CI. 73—420. Cain, William P. : See — Makowski. Henrv S., Shim, and Cain. 3.357.961. Caine. Milton. Flip fold mail. 3,303,987, 2-14-67. CI. 229 — 92.8. Caine Steel Co. of California : See — Blatnik, George A. 3,332,189. Caines, Arthur J. : See — Fowler, Benjamin T., Caines, Fenton, and Sparks. 3,337,457. Cairatti, Anthony E. : See — Schafroth, Werner, and Cairatti. 3.301,456. Schafroth, Werner, and Cairatti. 3,342,110. Cairns, Charles G.. and W. Rokitenetz, to Crane Co. Self- riming plumbing fixture. 3,354,474, 11-28-67, CI. 4 — 187. Cairns, John C, and C. R. Suska, to The Stanley Works. Hinge. 3,349,427, 10-31-67, CI. 16—128. Cairns, John E., H. Cassmann, and A. H. Atherton, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Non-magnetic metal mounting frame for pick-up tube targets for preventing microphony. 3,309,552, 3-14-67, CI. 313 — 89. Cairns, Raymond E., Jr. : See — Baldwin, William M., Jr., Cairns, Marsh, and Wilson. 3,346,427. Cairns, Walter J., and J. B. Healy, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor installation. 3,356,581, 12-5-67, CI. 176—40. Cairo, John, and R. Migliore. Dispenser. 3,353,883, 11-21-67, CI. 312—35. Cairone, Anthony R., and R. D. Milos, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lightning arrester bracket and assembly. 3,335,213. 8-8-67, CI. 174 — 2. Cais, Michael : See — Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,306,916. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,308,141. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3.317,572. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,321,485. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,330,844. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,330,845. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3.330.846. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,335.157. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,338,934. Kozikowski, Tohn, and Cais. 3.350,430. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,350,431. Cais, Michael, and A. Mandelbaum ; 75% to Technion Re- search and Development Foundation Ltd. Organometallic compounds and their preparation. 3,326,948, 6-20-67, CI. 260—429. Cais, Michael, and W. Taub, to Technion Research and Devel- opment Foundation Ltd. 6-substituted 2.3,5-trioxo-tetra- hydropyrans and their 3-enol esters and ethers. 3,344,150, 9-26-67, CI. 260—343.5. Cajon Co. : See — Wennerstrom, Erling G. 3,337,181. Cal Carton Mfg. Co. : See — Miller, Harry, and Gerwig. 3,337,030. Cal Mfg. Co. : See — Leathers, Chester F. 3,320,400. Calabrese, Anthony M., T. Dill, and K. N. Thompson, to Mobil Oil Corp. TCC control bv reactor effluent temperature. 3,324,030, 6-6-67, CI. 208 — 113. Calabrese, Daniel M. : See — Pasculle, Maurice J., and Calabrese. 3,335,305. Calafut, Mary A. : See — Calafut, Stanley G. and M. A. 3,332,291. Calafut, Stanley G. and M. A. Inertial force sensor. 3,332,291, 7-25-67, CI. 73—505. Calame-Longjean, Andre. C. Palli, and H. Guillet, to Com- missariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for the removal in a small volume of liquid samples placed in containers and device for the practical application of the process. 3,350,- 565. 10-31-67. CI. 250 — 106. Calandrello, Nicola A., J. Hill, and J. Royan, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Bonded contacts for gold- impregnated semiconductor devices. 3,300,340, 1-24—67, CI. 117—217. Calaoia, Albert : See — Gavreau, Vladimir, Calaora, and Miane. 3,337,126. Calark, Inc. : See — Gregory, Lester, Jr. 3,355,102. Calavar Corp. : See — Elliott, Darius W. 3,357,502. Calaway, Lloyd R., to Monsanto Co. Quenching apparatus. 3,322,647, 5-30-67, CI. 196—140. Calaway, Paul R., to Electronic Specialty Co. System for determining miss-distance using a gamma ray source and detector. 3,317,729, 5-2-67. CI. 250—71.5. Cal-Cal Establishment : See — Elfast. Royal A., Jr. 3,333,343. Calcimatic International Ltd. : See — Hall, Hubert L. 3,345,052. Calcler, Ashal J. : See — Mineck, Fred. 3,354,420. Caleulagraph Co. : See — Duffv, Edward J., and Gromme. 3,325,820. Cal-Dak Co.. The : See — Luff, John E. 3,310,317. Calderazzo, Fausto, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of ureas by manganese-catalyzed carbonylation of amines. 3.316,297, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 553. Calderhead, Catharine E. : See — Calderhead, Henry J., and Puljer. 3,296,560. Calderhead, Henry J. (deceased, by C. E. Calderhead, admin- istratrix), and P. F. Puljer, to Bird Electronic Corp. Co- axial line termination. 3,296,560, 1-3-67, CI. 333 — 22. Calderon, Albert, to Calderon Automation, Inc. Apparatus for handling molten metal. 3,354,939, 11-28-67, CI. 164— 254. Calderon, Arthur : See — Rausch, William V., and Calderon. 3,309,638. Calderon Automation, Inc. : See— Calderno, Albert. 3,354,939. Calderoni. John H., and A. J. Iozzi, to National Welding Equipment Co. Mierometering valve. 3,305,207, 2-21-67, CI. 251— S6. Caldo. Cornelio : See — Fior, Aldo, and Caldo. 3,331,806. Caldo, Cornelio, and S. Algieri, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Novel carbazole derivatives. 3,352,882, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 315. Caldwell, Bobbie G. : See — Schaper. Earl L., Caldwell, and Maealusa. 3,297,194. Caldwell, Ernest L. : See — Nankee, Robert J., Schrems, and Caldwell. 3,324,035. Caldwell, Francis J., R. D. Joyce, and C. L. Coleman, to The National Cash Register Co. Calculating machines. 3,311,- 300, 3-28-67, CI. 235—201. Caldwell, Henry C, and W. G. Groves, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 3-tropanyl esters of atropic and thioatropic acids. 3,308,129, 3-7-67, CI. 260—292. Caldwell, Henry C, and W. G. Groves, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 3-tropinyl esters of substituted acrylic and thio acrylic acids. 3,317,544, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 292. Caldwell, Henry C, and W. G. Groves, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Compositions for producing spasmo- lytic activity comprising 3-tropanyl-2-phenylacrylate com- pounds. 3.351,530, 11-7-67, CI. 167—65. Caldwell, James K. : See — Dalton, William T., and Caldwell. 3,335,677. Caldwell, John R. : See- and Caldwell. 3,328,332. and Caldwell. 3,328,333. and Caldwell. 3,355,410. Jackson. Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,299.000. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,300,451. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,326,854. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,356,631. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3.357,942. Layson, Allen D., and Caldwell. 3,305,182. Tamblvn, John W., and Caldwell. 3.306.920. Tamblyn, John W., and Caldwell. 3,356,643. Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sulfonated poly- amides. 3,296,204, 1-3-67, CI. 260—49. Caldwell. John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polvamides from N,N'-diphenyldiamines. 3,297.656, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 78. Dannelly, Clarence C, Dannelly, Clarence C, Dannelly, Clarence C, LIST OF PATENTEES 197 Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyesters or polycarbonates coated with cured unsaturated polyester resins containing nitrogen. 3,309,222, 3-14-67, CI. 117— 138.8. Caldwell, John R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Hydrophobic polymers coated with a hydrocarbon polyisocyanate reacted with a dlhydroxy organic tertiary amine. 3,325,306, 6-13- 67, CI. 117—138.8. Caldwell, John R„ to Eastman Kodak Co. Sulfate esters of hindered alcohols. 3.332,978, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 458. Caldwell, John R., and E. H. Hill, to Eastman Kodak Co. Pol vsulf ones of bicvclo [3.2.0] hept-2-en-6-one and deriva- tives. 3,297,610, 1-10-67, CI. 260—63. Caldwell, John R., and E. H. Hill, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymers containing aromatic sulfonic acid group. 3,312,- 665, 4-4-67, CI. 260—79.3. Caldwell. John R., W. J. Jackson, Jr., and E. Ii. Hill, to East- man Kodak Co. Chloro (or bromo) trichloromethyl-nor- camphanyl esters of acrylic and methacrylic acids and poly- mers thereof. 3,312,675. 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Caldwell. John R., and W. J. Jackson, Jr.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Three-dimensional polycyclic bisphenol polycarbonates and polyesters. 3,317,466, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 47. Caldwell, John R., and W. J. Jackson, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for preparing chlorinated polycarbonates and polyesters. 3.320,210. 5-16-67, CI. 260—47. Caldwell, John R., and P. C. Mayo, to Southern States, Inc. Electric switch. 3,320,376, 5-16-67, CI. 200—48. Caldwell, John R., and R. Gilkey, to Eastman Kodak Co. Sterically hindered segmented copolyesters based on poly (1,4-cyclohexylenedimethylene terephthalate). 3,331,889, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 860. Caldwell, John R., and R. Gilkey, to Eastman Kodak Co. Sterically hindered segmented copolyesters based on poly- ethylene terephthalate. 3,331,890, 7-18-67, CI. 260—860. Caldwell, John R., K. P. Perry, and W. J. Jackson, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. 7,7-dialkylbicyclo [3.2.0] heptan-6-ols and esters thereof. 3,351,645, 11-7-67, CI. 260—410. Caldwell, John R., and W. J. Jackson, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Thermosetting polyesters. 3,355.414, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 33.8. Caldwell, Lawrence G., to The Ducon Co., Inc. Aerating apparatus. 3,305,142, 2-21-67. CI. 222 — 195. Caldwell, Leazar M., to Wiscassett Mills Co. Ladies' stretch- able seaml-ss stockings. 3,333.442, 8-1-67, CI. 66 — 202. Caldwell, Patton H., Jr., to Bajamar of Houston Tex. Sub- mersible vessels. 3,301,209, 1-31-67, CI. 114 — 16. Caldwell, Richard L., to Mobil Oil Corp. Radioactive tracer technique for identifying formations contributing unwanted fluid to productive wells. 3,317,726, 5-2-67, CI. 250 — 43.5. Caldwell, Richard L., to Mobil Oil Corp. Shear wave acoustic logging. 3,333,238, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 18. Caldwell, Ronald T., and S. B. Spangler, Jr.. to The Garrett Corp. Engine cooling system. 3,358,457, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 266 Caldwell, Samuel C. : See — Peaslee, Lawrence R., and Caldwell. Re. 26,327. Caldwell. Samuel C, to General Electric Co. Independently controlled rectifier bridge converter. 3,350,621, 10-31-67, CI. 321—7. Caldwell, Samuel I., to King of Prussia Research and De- velopment Corp. Push-pull handwheel and motor drive. 3.309,942, 3-21-67, CI. 74—625. Caldwell, Walter C, Jr. : See — Bennett. John D., and Caldwell. 3.301.364. Caldwell, William I., to The Marquardt Corp. Thrust vector- ing system and control valve therefor. 3,311,130. 3-28- 67. CI. 137 — 608. Cale, Albert D.. Jr. : See— Lunsford, Carl D., and Cale. 3,301,757. Lunsford. Carl D., and Cale. 3,301,758. Lunsford, Carl D., and Cale. 3.301.759. Lunsford, Carl D., and Cale. 3,337,580. Caled Products Co., Inc. : See — Cooley, Warren K.. and Mease. 3.360,474. Caledex Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Williams, Albert H.. Vitols, and Taylor. 3,345,922. Calehuff, Girard L. : See — Burgess. William H.. Jr., and Calehuff. 3,328,236. Calemard, Francois. Automatic control devices for con- trolling the operation of separating thermo-fusible fabrics. 3,313,323, 4-11-67, CI. 139 — 291. Calentine, John W., F. J. Maurer, and W. J. Van Essen, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Graft polymers of vinyl chloride onto rubberv cross-linked acrylate backbones. 3.334.156, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 884. Caley. Donald A. : See — Bureck, Frank, and Caley. 3,355,960. Calfee. John D. : See — Holladay. Harry P., and Calfee. 3,309,225. Calfee, John D., to Monsanto Co. Lubricating coatings of ethylene/vinyloxyethanol interpolymers on metal surfaces. 3,323.942, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 127. Caleon Corp. : See — (Hatch, George B. 3.335,096. Hatch, George B., and Guthrie. 3,349,031. Hoover, Merwin F. 3,332,922. Hronas, John J. 3,335,085. Hronas, John J. 3.339,801. Krayer, William L. 3,34S,771. Ralston, Paul H. 3,336.221. Ralston, Paul H. 3,341,453. Ralston, Paul H. 3,353,927. Calhoun, Charles W. Wood treatment and product. 3,338,690, 8-29-67, CI. 44—6. Calhoun, Fredrick L., and R. A. Dawson, to Industrial Dy- namics Co., Ltd. Optical inspection system. 3,349,906, 10-31-67, CI. 209 — 111.7. Calhoun, George M., and H. Diamond, to Shell Oil Co. Oil- soluble bis(methylphosphono)disulfides. 3,309,428, 3-14- 67, CI. 260—932. Calhoun, George M., and H. Diamond, to Shell Oil Co. Sulfoxy alkyl phosphono compounds. 3,316,332, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 948. Calhoun, Gerald G. Straddle packer wire line tester. 3,357,504, 12-12-67, CI. 175—4.52. Calhoun, Howard J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control device to provide rapid turn-on potential for SCR in re- sponse to initiating signal. 3,321,644. 5-23-67, CI. 307— 88.5. Calhoun, Howard J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Direc- tional relay apparatus. 3,339,115, 8-29-07, CI. 317 — 36. Calhoun, J. Thomas. Air motor. 3,304,051, 2-14-67. CI. 253—3. Calhoun, Jerry J., Sr. Slip-free tie knot. 3,334,355, 8-8-67, CI. 2—150. Calhoun, Robert R., Jr. : See — Fein, Martin L., Harris, and Calhoun. 3,307,815. Calhoun, William D., to Phermaseal Laboratories. Collapsi- ble container. 3,319,684, 5-16-67, CI. 150 — 8. Caliezi, Armin, deceased, by E. Caliezi, administratrix, to Ciba Ltd. Process for coloring organic products with pig- ment dyestuffs. 3,316,114, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 163. Caliezi, Elsa : See — Caliezi, Armin. 3,316,114. Califano, Frank L., and P. N. Shutak, to The Flintkote Co. Method and apparatus for laminating thin sheet material and relatively rigid base units. 3,318,749, 5-9-67, CI. 156—229. California Almond Growers Exchange : See — - Bailey, David R., Jr. 3,303,864. Feiling, John M. 3,347,295. California Car Wash Systems, Inc. : See — - La Mers, Herbert, and Wayne. 3,345.672. California Computer Products, Inc. : See — Klassen, Fritz E., and Miller. 3,340,541. California Decking : See — Hacker, Eugene W. 3,312,176. California Industrial Products, Inc. : See — Derby, Marshall T. 3,331,273. California Institute Research Foundation : See — Duwez, Pol E. 3,297,436. George, Nicholas. 3,317,853. Goetz, Alexander. 3,323,365. Langmuir, Robert V. 3,334,225. Lehner, Francis E„ and Krynicki. 3,303,507. Miller, Wayne F. 3,320,551. Vant-Hull, Lorin L., and Mercereau. 3,346,826. Vreeland, Thad, Jr. 3.303,572. California Packing Corp. : See — Ross, Edward E., and Cunningham. 3,326,351. California Pellet Mill Co. : See — King, Myron D. 3,338,192. California Plasteck, Inc. : See — Madansky, Leslie E. 3,343,290. California Texas Oil Corp. : See — Porges, George E. W. and Staves. 3,352,197. Caligiuri. John J., to J. V. Tripoli. Fluid centering and sens- ing devices. 3,353,402, 11-21-67, CI. 73—37.5. Calisher, Jay V. : See — Anderson, Dean M., and Calisher. 3,336,944. Calkin, Freeman B., to Clauss Cutlery Co. Insulation cutting tool. 3,336,666, 8-22-67, CI. 30—90.1. Calkins, Dale E., to United States of America, Navy. High speed faired towing cable. 3,352,274, 11-14-67, CI. 114 — 235. Calkins, Tracy H., and F. E. Duckwall, to Textron, Inc. Method and apparatus for manufacturing optical lenses. 3,348,340, 10-24-67, CI. 51 — 91. Call-Bov Syslems, Inc. : See — Beilfuss, Freeman C. 3,353,172. Beilfuss, Freeman C. 3,353,173. Call, Charles A. : See — Beall. Horace A., Jr., and Call. 3,306,159. Call, Daniel D. : See— Smitzer, Louis A., Yohanam, and Call. 3,354,776. Call, Daniel D., to Bell & Howell Co. Machine for micro- filming fan-folded documents. 3,358,555, 12-19-67, CI. 88 — 24. Call, Howard L. Auxiliary barbed spear fish hook. 3,359,675, 12-26-67. CI. 43 — 44.8. Callaghan, Cornelius J., to Invalift Corp. Invalid bed with lifting mechanism. 3,312,985, 4-11-67, CI. 5 — 66. Callaghan, Robert W. : See — Dechaine, Robert C, and Callaghan. 3,314.356. Callahan, Francis J., Jr. : See — Gallagher, Bernard J., and Callahan. 3.295,191. Callahan, Francis J„ Jr., to Kenmore Research Co. High-tem- perature lubricating composition. 3,309,313, 3-14-67, CI. 252 — 26. Callahan. Francis M. : See — Anderson, George W., and Callahan. 3.325,466. Callahan, Francis M., and J. E. Zimmerman, to American Cyanamid Co. Hydroxy amino acid derivatives. 3,340,274, 9-5-67, CI. 260—326.3. 198 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Callahan, Hiram A. Auxiliary door lock. 3,340,709, 9-12-67, CI. 70—209. Callahan, James L., and B. Gertisser, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the oxidation of olefin-ammonia mixtures to unsaturated nitriles. 3,308,151, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Callahan, James L., B. Gertisser, and J. J. Szabo, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the catantic oxidative de- hydrogenation of olefins to diolefins. 3,320,330, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 680. Callahan, James L., J. J. Szabo, and B. Gertisser, to The Standard Oil Co. Oxidative dehydrogenation of monoolefins. 3.322,847. 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 680. Callahan, James L., E. C. Milberger, and R. E. Utter, to The Standard Oil Co. Process and catalyst for the manu- facture of unsaturated carboxylic acids. 3,326,817, 6-20-67, CI. 252—432. Callahan, James L., R. K. Grasselli, and W. R. Knipple, to The Standard Oil Co. Promoted catalysts for the oxidation of olefins. 3,328,315, 6-27-67, CI. 252—432. Callahan, James L., R. K. Grasselli, and W. R. Knipple, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the catalytic ammoxida- tion of olefins to nitriles. 3,338,952, 8-29-67, CI. 260—405.3. Callahan, James L., and W. R. Knipple, to The Standard Oil Co. Attrition resistant solid catalysts. 3.341,471, 9-12-67, CI. 252—451. Callahan, James L., B. Gertisser, and J. J. Szabo, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the manufacture of unsaturated nitriles from olefins and ammonia. 3,354,197, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Callahan Mining Corp. : See — Hall, Joseph T., and Pelley. 3,336,172. Callahan, Raymond G., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Triangular voltage waveform generator. 3,322,969, 5-30- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Callahan, Theodore F. Optical device for determining angles by measuring the orientation of one image with respect to another. 3,348,448, 10-24-67, CI. 88 — 2.4. Callahan, Thomas W., and E. K. Duffy, to Aluminum Co. of America. Stress relief cones for high voltage, shielded con- ductors. 3,356,788, 12-5-67, CI. 174 — 73. Callahan, William A. : See — Petering, Wilbur H., and Callahan. 3.359,209. Callahan, William A., to Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Dehydrochlorination of polychlorinated hydrocarbons. 3,304,36. 2-14-67. CI. 260—654. Callahan, William H. : See — Phillips, William C, R. W., and Callahan. 3,314,299. Callanen, Oliver E., to Melpar, Inc. Motion system for flight simulation. 3,352,029, 11-14-67, CI. 35—12. Callard, Robert W. : See — Lundberg, Robert D., and Callard. 3,298,980. Callaway Mills Co. : See — Carpenter, Lester E., Pelley, and Hall. 3,311,523. Kienel, Joseph E. 3,342,374. Short, Joe T. 3,313,260. Short, Joe T. 3,336,889. Short. Joe T. 3,342,153. Short, Joe T. 3,356.047. Short, Joe T. 3,356,049. Short, Joe T., Gaulding Smith, James M. 3,324,812. Thompson, Dewey T., and Fincher. 3,306.808. Callender, George R., Jr. Derotation brace for tibia deformi- ties. 3.304,937, 2-21-67, CI. 128 — 80. Callender, Russell J. I.F. band pass structure. 3,349,171, 10-24-67, CI. 178 — 5.8. Callender's Cables Ltd. : See — Bielstein, George P. R., and Martin, 3,347,098. Gallery Chemical Co. : See — Carr. Bruce B. 3,350,298. Hough. William V. 3,298,784. Hough. William V.. and Hashman. 3,298,799. Hough, William V., and Makhlouf. 3,313,603. Krol, Anthony J. 3,355.306. Lee, Henry L., Jr. 3,347,827. Marshall, Mervin D., and Adams. 3,320,310. Martin. George A. 3,342,629. Pearson, Richard K. 3.323,867. Shepherd, James W. 3,310,507. Wunz, Paul R., Jr., and Stang. 3,347,931. Callie-,, Craig E. : See — Hann, Melvin M., and Callies. 3,359,727. Callies. Pomijipque: See — Barnabe, Jean-Louis, Callies, and Loveque. 3.344,926. Callihan. Clayton D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for the manufacture of cellulose ethers. 3,342,805, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 232. Callihan, James M., and C. M. Norris, to The General Indus- tries Co. Record containers. 3.338,464, 8-29-67, CI. 220 — 60. Callihan, Robert E., to Automation Industries, Inc. Mag- netizing and demagnetizing circuit having a controlled saturable core reactor. 3,300,688, 1-24-67, CI. 317 — 123. Callow, Alan E.. and B. Harris, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Production of halides. 3,295,921, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 87. Callow, Alan E., W. Hughes, and J. D. Groves, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Vapour phase oxidation. 3,350,171, 10-31-t>7. CI. 23 — 202. Callow, William C. : See — Hamilton, Herbert F., and Callow. 3,339,437. Callowav, Richard W. : See — Walker, James H. 3,358,880. Callum, George H., to United States Rubber Co. Cushion. 3,318,636, 5-9-67, CI. 297—457. and Pike. 3,338,198. Callum, George H., to Uniroyal, Inc. Heat formable laminated sheet material. 3,350,560, 12-5-67, CI. 161 — 5. Calmnr, Inc.: See — Cooprider, Rex C. 3,319,894. Cooprider, Rex C. 3,333,549. Cooprider, Rex C. 3,359,917. Maude, Edwaid. 3,358,299. Maude, Edward. 3,359,063. Calmec Mfg. Corp. : See — Summers, Stanley E., and Visket. 3.330,440. Calmon, Calvin, to Pfaudler Permutit Inc. Ion exchange method and composition for the desalination of water. 3,337,451, 8-22-67, CI. 210 — 24. Calmon, Calvin, A. H. Greer, and W. Wood, to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Oxidation stable halogen containing cation exchange resins. 3,342,755, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 2.2. Calor Apoareils Electro Domestiques : See — Trouilhet, Maurice M. A. 3,325,893. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A. 3,343,275. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A. 3,344,541. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A. 3,360,051. Calorie Corp. : See — Clark. Robert A. 3,298,361. Hayama, Motoo. 3,303,809. Helgeson, Peter L., and Redstreake. 3,332,339. Myler, George W.. and Clark. 3,344,736. Saponara, Domenick, and Redstreake. 3,360,028. Silhavy, Frank J., and Debrey. 3,353,583. Calovolo, Mario, to Fiat Societa per Azionl. Gas turbine. 3,350.062, 10-31-67, CI. 253 — 78. Calow, Th. & Co. : See — Lindemann, Hans. 3,300,970. Calthorpe, Maurice. Extensible vehicle roof. 3,319,996, 5- 16-67, CI. 296—137. Calton, Marion R. : See — Oberle, Theodore L., Calton, Loyd, and White. 3,353,935. Calumet & Hecla. Inc. : See — Frank, Harry E., Jr. 3,314,586. Frank, Harrv E., Jr. 3,332,601. Habdas, Edward P., and Carter. 3,314,260. Homfeldt, Bransford R. 3.339,386. Ikert, George H. 3,333,448. Kelstrom, Donald G. 3.353,389. Novak, Arthur H„ and Withers. 3,327,512. Pellizzari, Frank L. 3,342,512. Saarivirta, Matti J. 3,357.824. Somer, Fritz. 3,346,887. Calvert, David G. : See — Pavlich, Joseph P., and Calvert. 3,310,111. Calvert, Jack M. : See — Overman, Ernest H., Jr., and Calvert. 3,306,558. Calvert. James D. : See — Beausoleil. William F., Calvert, and Padegs. 3,336,582. Calvert, John F., and R. G. Schultz, to J. F. Calvert. Short- time memory devices in multiple input-multiple output control. 3,317,719, 5-2-67, CI. 235—151.1. Calvert, Kenneth O. : See — Rodaway, Bruce K., and Calvert. 3.351,570. Calvert, Raymond, to The Wayne Kerr Laboratories Ltd. Electrical analogue computing circuits which determines the modulus of the difference of two quantities. 3,351,748, 11-7-67, CI. 235 — 193. Calvert, Willard R. Automobile exhaust gas converter. 3,325,- 256, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 288. Calvert, William J., and H. H. Anderson, to Union Carbide Corp. Method and apparatus for securing spouts to film. 3,355,340. 11-28-67, CI. 156—256. Calvert, William L. : See — Fanuzzi, James J., and Calvert. 3,311,525. Calvert, William L., to Union Carbide Corp. Packaging con- tainer. 3.333,392, 8-1-67, CI. 53—29. Calvert, William L., to Union Carbide Corp. Seal barriers for thermoplastic bags. 3,343,748, 9-26-67, CI. 229 — 59. Calvet, Edouard : See — Chatelet, Joseph L., Romano, Calvet, Cordler, and Puig. 3,335,276. Calvin College and Seminary : See — Dirkse, Thedford P. 3,348,973. Calvin, Joseph W. : See — Peterson. Don W., Kovac, Calvin, and Puse. 3,345.109. Calvin, Victor E. : See — Graham Richard H., and Calvin. 3,356,562. Calvino, Louis N. : See — Chaikivsky, Michael, Turner, and Calvino. 3,307.928. Calzificlo Fratelli Protasoni Societa di Fatto di Mario e Trento Protasoni : See — Rosso, Giuseppe, and Portasoni. 3,340,834. Calzoni, Riva, S.p.A. : See — Ortelli, Aurelio. 3,338,642. Cam Gears Ltd. : See — Adams, Frederick J. 3,306,124. Camacho, Juan G. Machine for the production of churros and similar fritters. 3.338,154, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 353. Cambini, Mario : See — Longi, Paolo, Bassi, Greco, and Cambini. 3,338,907. Cambio, Ronald T. : See — Rapean, John C, and Cambio. 3,326,858. Camboulives, Andrg A. M. L., to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Devices for connecting ducts, in particular for attaching the ejection ducts of jet propulsion units. 3,306,542, 2-28-67, CI. 239 — 265.35. Cambria Soring Co. : See — Giovinazzo, Joe L. 3,302,941. LIST OF PATENTEES 199 Cambridge. Arnold M. Flameless cooking apparatus and com- pound. 3,314,413, 4-18-G7, CI. 126 — 263. Cambridge Filter Corp. : See — Barany, George. 3,311,526. Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc. : See — Fawcett, Howard N. 3,333,580. Cambridge Rubber Co. : Sec — Bingham, George H. 3,303,250. Cambridge Scientific Industries, Inc. : See — Harr, Robert R., and Lloyd. 3,321,831. Hair, Robert R., and Lloyd. 3,327,387. Cambridge Thermonic Corp. : See — Demeritt. Raymond B. 3.329,875. Digilio, Joseph C. 3,35S,255. Lyman, Frank, Jr. 3,301,714. Lyman, Frank, Jr. 3,302,150. Cameo, Inc. : Sec — Beebe. Fred F., and Butler. 3,353,608. Hefley, Phillip R., and Tausch. 3,311,1G9. Tausch, Gilbert H. 3,328,733. Camelec Ltd. : See — Gall, Richard B. 3,356,9S8. Cameli, Nazateno : See — Nafta, Giulio, Mazzantl, Valvassori, Sartori, and Cameli. 3,310,537. Camenzind. Hans R. : See — Kelsey, Robert H., and Camenzind. 3,313,991. Krock, Richard H., Kelsey, Camenzind, and Wallis. 3,324,713. Camenzind, Hans R., to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Transistor sawtooth generator circuit. 3,339,155, 8-29-67, CI. 331—111. Camenzind. Hans R., to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Gate sensi- tivity meters for silicon controlled rectifiers or the like. 3,356.946. 12-5-67, CI. 324—158. Came" Container Corp.: See — Mason, James J. 3.344,976. Cameo Curtains, Inc. : See — Lopes, John, Jr. 3,321,004. Camera Ootics Mfg. Corp. : See — Zweidinger, Carl E. 3,349,668. Camcrini. Anna M. V. : See — Camerini. Girorgio. 3,342,480. Camerini. Franco : See — Camerini, Girorgio. 3,342,480. Camerini. Gianni : See — Camerini. Girorgio. 3,342,480. Camerini, Giorgio, to Natro-Cellulosa, S.p.A. Method and ap- paratus for forming bag closures. 3,326,094, 6-20-67, CI. 93—28. Camerini, Giorgio, deceased, by N. L. V., A. M. V., L. V. B., F., G., and M. Camerini, heirs, to Natro Cellulosa S.p.A. Industria Imballaggi Carta. Alignment mechanism. 3,342, 480, 9-19-67, CI. 271—58. Camerini, Luisella V. B. : See — Camerini, Girorgio. 3,342,4S0. Camerini, Margherita : See — Camerini, Girorgio. 3,342,480. Camerini, Nasso L. V. : See — Camerini, Girorgio. 3,342,480. Camerino, Bruno, B. Patelli, and R. Sciaky, to Societa Farmaceutic Italia. 6-formyl pregnadienes. 3,314,945, 4-18-67, CI. 260—239.55. Cameron. Alan F. Apparatus for forming an interproximal interlock. 3,344,842, 10-3-67. CI. 164 — 236. Cameron, Alexander. Image projector actuable by golf ball rotation to indicate direction and intensity of golf stroke. 3 359,005, 12-19-67. CI. 273 — 185. Cameron. Bruce M. Athletic shoe having rotatable cleat means. 3,354,561, 11-28-67, CI. 36—2.5. Cameron, Frank L., and \V. C. Good, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of making a fuse by securing the terminals by magnetic forming. 3,333.336, S-l-67, CI. 29—623. Cameron, Grant M. and A. J. Duke, to Ciba Ltd. Epoxy resin compositions. 3,352,810, 11-14-67, CI. 260—30.8. Cameron Iron Works, Inc. : See — Allen. Herbert. 3,320.395. Allen, Herbert. 3.329.44S. Allen, Herbert. 3,333,457. Allen, Herbert. 3,346,234. Allen. Herbert. 3.360.233. Jones, Marvin R. 3.316,984. Jones Marvin R. 3.331,437. Jones, Marvin R. 3.332,493. Jones, Marvin R.. Williams, and Gruller. 3,357.491. Nelson, Bobbv H.. Gruller, and Williams. 3,353,595. Oliver, John P. 3.315.697. Pennington, John V. 3,354.961. Williams, Leonard E., and Regan. 3,299,954. Woelfel, Albert E.. and Jones. 3,322,192. Cameron. John F.. and W. R. Arsenault, to FMA, Inc. Scan- ning system. 3,342,978, 9-19-67, CI. 235—61.11. Cameron and Jones. Inc. : See — Hendrickson. Thomas A. 3.341.2S9. Trum'io, Phillip W., Carpenter, and Hendrickson. 3,360,- 210. Cameron Machine Co. : See — Roekstrom, Leonard. 3.345,009. Rockstrom, Leonard, and Bush. 3,332,636. Cameron. Martin. Automatic variable-speed pressure governor. 3,356,192. 12-5-67, CI. 188 — 187. Cameron, Raymond A., to Beloit Corp. Extruder valve. 3,307,217, 3-7-67, Cl. IS — 12. Cameto, Leon R., W. R. Evans, and R. J. Harris, to Mist Oa Gen Equipment Co. Oxygen tent atmosphere conditioning apparatus and method. 3,306, 2S9, 2-28-67, Cl. 128 — 191. Caminiti, Anthony D. Spare tire carriers and/or luggage racks. 3,349,977, 10-31-67, Cl. 224 — 42.1. Camlet, John V. Tool construction. 3,319,904, 5-16-67, Cl. 242 — 85.1. Camloc Fastener Corp. : See — Griffiths, Edward G., Johnson, and Dellith. 3,297,348. Wheeler, Frank. 3,341,239. Cammack, William R., and V. C. Olson, to Marigold Foods, Inc. Device for making confections. 3,344.751, 10-3-07, Cl. 107 — 1. Cammaert, Willy C, to Solvay & Cie. System for securing corrugated sheeting. 3,332,186, 7-25-67, Cl. 52—302. Cammell Laird and Co. (Shipbuilders and Engineers) Ltd. Shipbuilding & Engineering Works : See — Daniell, Alan F. 3,339,511. Camoletti, Bruna, nee Conti. Wristwateh provided with a flex- ible band. 3,326,429, 6-20-67, Cl. 224 — 4. Camossi, Carlo. Process for manufacturing isolators of shock absorbers based on the principle of damping vibrations and/ or shocks bv means of multistrand cables. 3,360,225, 12-26- 67, Cl. 248 — 35S. Camozzi, Antonio : See — ■ Pigna, Daniele P., and A. and S. Camozzi. 3,334,918. Camozzi, Serafino : See — Pigna, Daniele P., and A. and S. Camozzi. 3,334,918. Camp, Altred L., to I. Terry. Backflow preventing valve. 3,346,001, 10-10-67, Cl. 137—218. Camp, Alfred L., to T. Irving. Shower head valve. 3,352,320, 11-14-67. Cl. 137—604. Camp, David C. : See — Armantrout, Guv A., and Camp. 3,351,758. Camp, Eldridge K., G. Dietz, and N. W. Mitchell, to American Chemical & Refining Co.. Inc. Acidic gold cyanide electro- plating bath and process. 3,303,112, 2-7-67, Cl. 204 — 46. Camp, John D., and H. Aldikacti, to General Motors Corp. Connecting rod construction. 3,338,113, 8-29-67, Cl. 74—579. Camp, Raymond H., and A. S. Pratt, to Xerox Corp. Sensing device for detecting a sheet on a transport or drum. 3,301,- 975, 1-31-67, Cl. 200—61.41. Camp, Sherman A. Hill climbing elevator. 3,312,307, 4-4- 67, Cl. 187—10. Camp, Vernon D., to The Seeburg Corp. Vending cycle lockout circuit. 3,349,8S1, 10-31-67, Cl. 194—10. Camp, Ve'non D., and H. R. Payne, to The Seeburg Corp. Reversible motor driven regulator for dispensing mechanism for articles in staggered stacks. 3,295,716, 1-3-67, Cl. 221—9. Camp. William C. : See — Ulam, John B., and Camp. 3,350,772. Camp, William W., to Heinemann Electric Co. Electromag- netic device having a shunt plate. 3,307,130, 2-28-67, Cl. 335—236. Camp, William W., to Heinemann Electric Co. Circuit breaker case. 3.329,793, 7-4-67, Cl. 200—168. Camp, William W.. to Heinemann Electric Co. Circuit breaker mechanism. 3 329,913, 7-4-67, Cl. 335 — 38. Camp, William W., to Heinemann Electric Co. Remote opera- tor for a circuit breaker handle. 3,332,043, 7-18-67, Cl. 335 — 71. Camp, William W., and C. Mune, to Heinemann Electric Co. Tie pin with improved fastening means for circuit breaker handles. 3,299,231, 1-17-67, Cl. 200 — 50. Camp, William W., and W. L. Pitts, to Heinemann Electric Co. Remote operator for circuit breakers. 3,332,044, 7-1S- 67, Cl. 335 — 73. Campagna, Frank J., L. V. Gregor, and D. P. Seraphim, to International Business Machines Corp. Integrated circuits with active elements isolated by insulating material. 3,354,- 360, 11-21-67, Cl. 317—234. Campagna, Michael, to Marbill Co. Casual type shoe with heel-supporting wedge. 3,300,880, 1-31-07, CI. 36 — 2.5. Campagne, William V. L., to United States Steel Corp. Con- densation of phthalic anhydride. 3,326,941, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—346.7. Campagnuolo, Carl J., to United States of America. Army. Fluid jet momentum comparator. 3,323.532, 6-6-67, Cl. 137—81.5. Campaiola. Michael, to M. Campaiola, P. Berchan, and M. Lamm, d.b.a./L.B.C. Watch Case & Jewelry Co. Adjustable watch band clasp. 3,339,248, 9-5-67, Cl. 24 — 74. Campanella, Liborio A. : See — Shetty, Bola V., Campanella, and Hays. 3,317, 3S8. Campanella, Matthew J. : See — Hughes, Charles J., and Campanella. 3,327,303. Campanella, Samuel J., to Melpar, Inc. Speech compression system transmitting only coefficients of polynomial repre- sentations of phonemas. 3,349, 1S3, 10-24-67, Cl. 179 — 15.55. Campanella, Samuel J., and D C. Coulter, to Melpar, Inc. Formant period tracker. 3,335.225, S-8-67, Cl. 179 — 1. Campanelli, John P. : See — Anderson, Russell H., and Campanelli. 3.343,698. Anderson, Russell H., and Campanelli. 3,357,5S3. Campanile, Dominic: See — Cummings, Henrv S., Jr., Campanile, and Wilder. 3.332.- 295. 200 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Campanile. Dominic, and H. S. Cummings, Jr.. to Lowell Wrench Co. Socket Wrench. 3,299,750, 124-67, CI. 81 — 62. Campbell, Alastair : See — - Bradbury, Frank R., and Campbell. 3,328,413. Bradbury, Frank R., and Campbell. 3,330,833. Campbell, Andrew J., and R. L. Fischer, to Al-craft Mfg. Co. Worm and wheel gearing and housing therefor. 3,319,482, 5-16-67, CI. 74—425. Campbell, Arthur W., to Vego Chemical Corp. Cleaning com- position. 3,349,036, 10-24-67, CI. 252—101. Campbell, Carlisle C, Jr., J. A. Chandler, and T. M. Grubbs. Discrete local altitude sensing device. 3,303,304, 2-7-67, CI. 200—61.45. Campbell Chain Co. : See — Campbell, George J., Jr.. and McCartney. 3,342,029. Campbell, Charles R., R. Johnson, and R. R. Spiegelhalter, to Monsanto Co. Process for regenerating ion exchange resins. 3,313,726, 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 33. Campbell, Charles R., M. J. Mathews III, and R. R. Spiegel- halter, to Monsanto Co. Polymeric impurity removal from an aqueous quaternary ammonium salt solution. 3,335,162, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 459. Campbell, Charles R., and R. Johnson, to Monsanto Co. Recovery of dicarboxylic acid anhydrides from aqueous acid solution. 3,359,283, 12-19-67. CI. 260 — 345.9. Campbell, Clayton E., Jr., to AMP Inc. Plug wire contactor. 3,335.397, 8-8-67, CI. 339—217. Campbell, Clyde D. : See — Cross, James M., Campbell, and Metzger. 3,314,995. Cross, James M., Metzger, and Campbell. 3,351,650. Campbell, Clyde D., J. M. Cross, and S. H. Metzger, Jr.. to Mobav Chemical Co. Cycloaliphatic tetraisocyanates. 3,330,- 850, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 453. Campbell. Craig C, J. W. Schick, and J. H. Stockinger, to Mobil Oil Corp. Plywood bonded with a resinous composi- tion comprising a ketone-aldehyde resin and a chemically basic clay. 3,321,358, 5-23-67, CI. 161—261. Campbell, David, M. C. Lee, and J. F. Mann, to United States of America, Navy. Beam capture missile guidance system. 3,356,314, 12-5-67, CI. 244—3.13. Campbell, David D., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle body ventilation system. 3,330,199, 7-11-67, CI. 98—2. Campbell, David J. : See — Davis, Martin A., and Campbell. 3,344,180. Campbell, Donald H. : See — Vullo, William J., and Campbell. 3,297,495. Campbell, Donald J. Independently operable switches with second touch release. 3,306,995, 2-28-67, CI. 200—18. Campbell, Donald L. : See — Du Fresne. Eugene R.. and Campbell. 3,306,765. Campbell. Donald L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Burner for waste materials and method of burning waste materials. 3,306,236, 2-28-67, CI. 110—8. Campbell, Edgar W. : See — Pile, Donald L, Irwin, and Campbell. 3,336,917. Campbell, Erwin A. : See — Woolslaver, Homer J., Jenkins, and Campbell. 3,333.820. Woolslaver, Homer J., Jenkins, Woolslayer, and Camp- bell. 3.333.377. Campbell, Floyd L., and R. W. Wight, to Technical Products Engineering Co Status display assembly. 3,340,637, 9-12- 67, CI. 40—130. A. Lehr, to The Archilithic Co. roving dispenser. 3,305,150, Campbell, Frank W., and D. Package adaptive fiber 2-21-67, CI. 226—97. Campbell, Frank W., and D A. Lehr, to The Archilithic Co. Glass reinforced ' roof system. 3,336,179, 8-15-67, CI. 161 — 72. Campbell, Gary L., to Deere & Co. Locking device for adjust- able vehicle seats. 3,347,512, 10-17-67, CI. 248 — 129. Campbell, Gary L., and A. D. Herring, to Deere & Co. Vehicle seat structure. 3,304.044. 2-14-67, CI. 248 — 399. Campbell, George A. : See — Cathey, Thaddeus F., Campbell, and Ryder. 3,296,185. Campbell, George J., Jr., and J. McCartney, to Campbell Chain Co. Process and apparatus for forming twisted link chain. 3,342,029, 9-19-67, CI. 59—18. Campbell, George T. R., and N. V. Laskey, to Algonquin Shipping and Trading Ltd. Design of general cargo and bulk cargo vessel. 3,348,515, 10-24-67, CI. 114 — 72. Campbell, George W., Jr. : See — Cislak, Francis E., McGill, and Campbell. 3.317.550. Cislak, Francis E., McGill, and Campbell. 3,352.872. Cislak. Francis E., McGill, and Campbell. 3,352,873. Campbell, Harold F. : See — Van Leer, Carlos C, Jr., and Campbell. 3,338,485. Campbell, Harold M. : See — Dotson, Charles R., and Campbell. 3.345,174. Campbell, Ian, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Manu- facture of organic bases. 3,299,074, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 290. Campbell, J. Allan ; See — Babcock, John C, and Campbell. 3,313,701. Babcock, John C, and Campbell. 3,341,557. Babcock, John C, and Campbell. 3,359,287. Campbell, J. Allan, to The Upjohn Co. 6-difluoromethyl-17- hydroxyprogesterones and 17-acylates thereof. 3,331,863, 7-18-67, CI. 260—397.4. Campbell, J. Allan, and J.C. Babcock, to The Upjohn Co. 7a,17,17-trimethyl-18-nor-A 13< ">-steroids of the androstane series. 3,341,411, 9-12-67, CI. 167—65. Campbell, J. Allan, and J. E. Pike, to The Upjohn Co. 6- monofluoromethyl-17a-hydroxyprogesterones and 17-acylates thereof. 3,341,560, 9-12-67, CI. 260—397.4. Campbell, J. Allan, and J. C. Babcock, to The Upjohn Co. 4,7-dimethyl androstene derivatives. 3,357,888, 12-12-67, CI. 167—65. Campbell, James K., to Dow Corning Corp. Finish for glass cloth. 3,350,337. 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Campbell, James S. : See — Willis, Wilfred E. 3,347,427. Campbell, James W. Combination mop and bucket. 3,341,876, 9-19-67, CI. 15—1. Campbell, Joe A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Flow con- trolling baffle for submersible centrifugal pumps. 3,299,- 820, 1-24-67, CI. 103—88. Campbell, John E., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film unit having a resilient liquid trapping member. 3,320,065, 5-16-67, CI. 96—76. Campbell, John G. : See — Webb, James E. 3,353,359. Campbell, John G. Impedance matching ferrite transformer wherein center conductor of associated coaxial cable forms primary winding. 3,327,253, 6-20-67, CI. 333—33. Campbell, John G. Mounting for semiconductor devices. 3,340,- 345, 9-5-67, CI. 174 — 15. Campbell, John R., to Monsanto Co. Polyphenyl thioethers. 3,321,529, 5-23-67, CI. 260—609. Campbell, John R., and R. E. Hatton, to Monsanto Co. Poly- phenyl thioethers. 3,311,665, 3-28-67, CI. 260—609. Campbell, John R., and R. E. Hatton, to Monsanto Co. Poly- phenyl thioethers. 3,321,403, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 48.2. Campbell, Nathaniel E. : See — Warner, William D., and Campbell. 3,336,990. Campbell, Oliver F., and N. E. Pennels, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Heat exchanger. 3,303,828, 2-14-67, CI. 122—352. Campbell, Oma H. : See — Poore, John J., and Campbell. 3,321,152. Campbell, Paul D. Evaporator for ice machines. 3,327,494, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 352. Campbell, Paul G., and J. R. Wright, to United States of America, Commerce. Method of oxidizing asphalt flux with oxides of nitrogen. 3,318,797, 5-9-67, CI. 208 — 6. Campbell, R. K., Enterprises, Inc. : See — Campbell, Robert K. 3,311,319. Campbell, Ramsey G., and L. J. Hov, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Manufacture of diborane and related boron-containing sub- stances. 3.306,704, 2-28-67. CI. 23 — 204. Campbell. Richard H., Jr., to The Seeburg Corp. Automatic rhythm device. 3,358,068, 12-12-67, 01. 84 — 1.01. Campbell, Richard T. : See — ■ Klinck, John L., Van Horn, and Campbell. 3,332,229. Campbell, Robert B. : See — Fish, Daniel C. E„ and Campbell. 3,332,280. Campbell, Robert D., to Murray Co. of Texas, Inc. Lid con- trol for heavy containers. 3,307,734, 3-7-67, CI. 220 — 35. Campbell, Robert E., K. W. Longbottom, and E. A. Shipley, to British Ropes Ltd. Method of drawing wire rope. 3,336,- 784, 8-22-67, CI. 72 — 364. Campbell, Robert H. : See — Anderson, Frank E., Campbell, and Jollv. 3,311,561. Bozzelli, Andrew J., Belak, and Campbell. 3,300,293. Campbell, Robert H., to R. L. Kuss & Co., Inc. Molding machine and process. 3.350,747, 11-7-67, CI. 18 — 30. Campbell, Robert H, and S. G. Belak, to Sun Oil Co. Method of reducing caking tendency of urea-paraffin wax fertilizer. 3,301.656, 1-31-67, CI. 71—28. Campbell, Robert H., and H. L. Johnson, to 'Sun Oil Co. Slow release fertilizer comprising urea and petroleum waxes, and method of making. 3.306,728, 2-28-67, CI. 71—28. Campbell, Robert H., and W. R. Cherry, to Sun Oil Co. Method of preparing slow release fertilizers containing a urea-paraffin wax adduct. 3,314,778, 4-18-67, CI. 71 — 28. Campbell, Robert H., and W L. Huntington, to Sun Oil Co. Method of preparing particulate coated with urea-wax adduct. 3.331,677, 7-18-67, CI. 71 — 28. Campbell, Robert K., to R. K. Campbell Enterprises, Inc. Chalk line reel. 3,311,319, 3-28-67. CI. 242 — 100. Campbell, Robert L., and G. P. Deeter, to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Plate and fin heat exchanger. 3,305.010, 2-21-67, CI. 165 — 166. Campbell, Robert L., Jr. : See — ~ , and Campbell. 3,313,834. and Campbell. 3,333,968. See — Jackson, Robert L., and Campbell. 3,331,134. Campbell, Robert N., Jr. Stowing apparatus for working cables and the like. 3,300,154, 1-24-67, CI. 242 — 54. Campbell, Robert W., to Chevron Research Co. 3,4,5,6-tetra- hydrothiophthalide. 3,335,153, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 332.3. Campbell, Robert W., to Chevron Research Co. Cyclic sulfide process. 3,345,381, 10-3-67. CI. 260 — 329. Campbell, Robert W„ E. M. Sawyer, D. O. Ruff, T. E. Kirk, L. M. Ramey, and W. D. Worrell, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle propulsion and control system. 3,297,926, 1-10-67, CI. 318—138. Campbell, Robert W., E. M. Sawyer, D. O. Ruff, T. E. Kirk, L M. Ramey, and W. D. Worrell, to General Motors Corp. Inductor device. 3,320,565, 5-16-67, CI. 336 — 123. Campbell, Rodney B„ and E. W. Strull. Dual seal shutoff valve. 3,350,055, 10-31-67, CI. 251- S9.5. Allen. Robert R., Bell, Richard J., Campbell, Robert M. LIST OF PATENTEES 201 Campbell, Ross L., Jr., to The Industrial Nucleonics Corp. 3,352,499, 11-14-67, CI. 241—21. Campbell, Rov E., to National Sulphur Co. Method for prilling sul]. Inn-. 3,334,159, 8-1-67, CI. 264 — 13. Campbell. Ruffner, and W. L. Hayes, Jr., to International Resistance Co. Lead straightening machine. 3,348,586. 10-24-67, CI. 140—147. Campbell, Theodore A. Torque wrench. 3,304,772, 2-21-67, CI. 73—139. Campbell, Thomas C. : See — Macaulay, Robert W., Ekstedt, and Campbell. 3.307,354. Campbell, Thomas P. : See — Twining, Edward M., Dunkle. and Campbell. 3,337,798. Campbell, Trevor G., M. G. Getz, and J. S. Logsdon, to Cater- pillar Tractor Co. Ejector mechanism for earthmoving scrap- er. 3,328.903, 7-4-67, CI. 37 — 129. Campbell, Virginia K. Electrically heated windshield wash- ing nozzle in time delay circuit. 3,319, S91, 5-16-67, CI. 239 — 130. Campbell, Walter G., W V. A. Clark, Jr., and C. B. Converse, to Buzzards Corp. Oceanography probe. 3,339,407, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 170. Campbell. Walter H. Hoisting truck with parallelogram. 3,306.579. 2-2S-67. CI. 254 — 10. Campbell, William C. Electric tension switch assembly. 3,297,841. 1-10-67, CI. 200—61.58. Campbell, William G. : See — Hurst, George H., Jr., and Campbell. 3,346,301. Campbell, William G., and G. H. Hurst, Jr. Gear shift mech- anism. 3.323.3S7, 6-6-67, CI. 74 — 476. Campbell William W. : See — Leatham, Earl, Pack, and Campbell. 3,333,923. Leatham. Earl, Pack, Campbell, Einstein, and Miller, Jr. 3,336. 10S. Tvergaard, Aage M., Pack, Campbell, and Leatham. 3,321.559. Campbell, William W., E. Leatham, and A. H. Pack, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Material handling. 3.298,840, 1-17-67. CI. 106—58. Campbell, William W., and C. E. Rossi, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Heat transfer unit. 3,311,994, 4-4-67, CI. 34—168. Campbell. William W., C. E Rossi, and W. R. Good, to Harbi- son-Walker Refractories Co. Shaft kiln. 3,355,158, 11-2S- 67. CI. 263 — 29. Camph, Sven E.. to Flymo Societe Anonyme. Lawn mowers. 3,338.038, 8-29-67, CI. 56—25.4. Campion, Francis E. : See — Patton, John T., and Campion. 3,301.327. Campion, Francis E., to Esso Production Research Co. Well simulation. 3.301.32S, 1-31-67, CI. 166 — 42. Campion, Jacques, to Burroughs Corp. Indexing mechanism. 3,301,361, 1-31-67, CI. 192 — 22. Campo, Julio H., to North American Aviation, Inc. Auto- matic controller for fluid systems. 3,338,547, 8-29-67, CI. 251—118. Campolong, Joseph F. : See — Pall, David B., Seawert, and Campolong. 3,336,055. Campolong, Joseph F., to Pall Corp. Pumps with heat ex- changer for pumping slurries. 3,318,253, 5-9-67, CI. 103—87. Camps, Francois, to M. B. Automobiles. Cooling device for liquid-cooled internal-combustion engines. 3,358,655, 12-19-67, CI. 123 — 41.15. Campus Road Investment Co., Inc. : See — Craig, Burnie M., and Shaffer. 3,351,785. Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Video recording and reproducing system with photoconductive switching of transducing elements. 3,318,997, 5-9-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Camras, Marvin, to IIT Research Institute. Cross field mag- netic transducer head. 3,334,192, 8-1-67, CI. 179 — 100.2 Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in right of, as represented by Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. : See — Morton, Geoffrey W. 3,309,114. Canada, Her Majesty The Queen in right of, as represented by the Minister of Mine and Technical Surveys : See — ■ Machin, William D., Montgomery, and Parsons. 3,352,- 635. Swimmings, Edwin K. 3,341,741. Walsh. John H. 3,356,488. Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in right of, as represented by the Minister of National Defence : See — Dale, John T. 3,301.075. Dickinson, Lionel A. 3,350,245. Henderson, Ian H. S. 3,302,091. Henderson, Ian H. S., and Ladan. 3,326,721. Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. : See — Clements, Loydell A. 3,327,379. Kempe. Philip C. 3,355,264. Latour, Leopold. 3,327,769. Semenchuk, William F. 3,301,997. Stewart, John K. 3.312.179. Stewart, John K. 3,343,497. Canada Lighter & Plastics Ltd. : See — Farkas, Francis. Re. 26,265. Canada, Minister of Aviation in Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ire- land : See — Pryde, Alexander W. H. 3,326,534. 242-023 — P 14 Canada Packers Ltd. : See — Bharucha, Kekhusroo R., and Schrenk. 3,325,483. Nordin, Henry R. 3,338.150. Nordin, Henry R. 3,347,679. Nordin, Henry R., and Steepe. 3,334,570. Canada Skate Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See — Bauer, Roy C. 3,322,437. "Canada" Tiefbohrgerate und Maschinenfabrik Ing. S. Nadel & A. Nadel, Firma : See — Hora, Karl. 3,299,830. Canadair Ltd. : See — Brunei, Joseph J. A. 3,311,821. Canaday, Joe R., to General Motors Corp. Bimetal indicator device with a heater energized under all operative condi- tions. 3,335,243, 8-8-67, CI. 200—122. Canaday, Joe R., to General Motors Corp. Ignition switch with accessory position stop. 3,339,030, S-29-G7, CI. 200 — 44. Canadian Arsenals Ltd. : See — Bacon, Wilfred H. 3,303,498. Bacon, Wilfred H., Byers, and Katchky. 3,303,505. Canadian Breweries, Ltd. : See — Schaus, Orland O., and Parker. 3,313,628. Canadian Forest Products Ltd. : See — Roubicek, Theodore T., and Pantelejevs. 3,303,089. Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. : See — Batsch, Norbert C. 3.354,282. Blackburn, Robert William, Brown, and Adams. 3,357,- 889. Eastcott, Peter D., and Spibey. 3,325,683. Graham, Richard H., and Fortune. 3,336,201. Knowles, Douglas W. 3,316,144. Ulug, Mehmet E. 3,297,900. Ulug, Mehmet E. 3,302,125. Wildberger, John. 3,296,521. Williamson, Dennis F. 3,354,368. Canadian Industries Ltd. : See — Aitken, Rodger G. 3,318,750. Archambault, Jacques O. 3,298,782. Archambault, Jacques O., and Lusby. 3,330,626. Boulais, Jean E. P., Desrochers, Richardson, and Tanguay. 3 310 983. Bowering, William D. S., and Graham. 3,311,574. Craig, Joseph F. M., Falconer, Jack, and Towell. 3,312,- 578. Graham, George W. 3,314,892. Graham, George W., and Lusby. 3,303,073. Graham, Neil B. 3,311,575. Graham, Neil B. 3.318,824. Graham, Neil B„ and Murdock. Harris, George J. 3,353,917. Hoey, Gordon R., and Hudson. Logan, Hector A., and Knott. Lusby, George R. 3,311,453. Pattison, James P., and Preik. 3,308,077. Sloan, Douglas M., and Tunner. 3,321,354. Canadian Ingersoll-Rand, Co., Ltd. : See — ■ Delcellier, Henri A. 3,310,080. Delcellier, Henri A. 3,313,413. Joncas, Lorenzo P. 3,322,250. Mansell, Ivor. 3,306,553. Mansell, Ivor. 3,324,769. Canadian International Paper Co. : See — Hamilton, Douglas D. 3,351,107. Watkins. Cecil H. 3.349,959. Canadian Marconi Co. : See — Clarke. Herbert W. 3,343,164. Glegg, Keith C. M. 3,339,198. Hancock. Kenneth E. 3,336,542. Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. : See — Bleackley, William J. 3,296,558. Chaklader, Asoke C. D., and McKenzie. 3,348,957. Daw, Donald F. 3,332.282. Jarlan, Gerard E. 3,299.846. Johnson, Wesley W. 3,316,670. Kuntze, Richard A. 3,304,1S9. Leroux, Jean P. 3,326,459. Mathews, Sydney T., and Kawerninski. 3,353,512. Ohman, Lars H. 3.313,499. Redhead, Paul A. 3,339,106. Sauer, Charles D., Bowler, and Forward. 3,315.562. Slaght, William F. 3,321,756. South, Peter, and Tannev. 3,343,413. Standing, Kenneth G. 3,315,194. Stedman, Brian D., Brown, and Robinson. 3.307,178. Stedman, Donald F. 3,358,923. Stevinson. Harrv T.. Baker, and Paynter. 3.360,72S. Stewart, William G.. and Baekken. 3,303,S07. Tyler, Ronald A. 3,318,574. Visman, Jan. 3,353,673. Wisniowski, Henry U. 3,295,506. Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Council : See — Moschopedis, Spiros E. 3,352,902. Canadian Refractories Ltd. : See — Rigby, George R. 3.299,000. Rigby, George R. 3,301,690. Canadian Safety Fuse Co., Ltd. : See — Welsh, David M. 3,320,S83. Canadian Stackpole Ltd. : See — Caulford, Donald A., and Phin. 3,35S,645. 3,311,573. 3,318.663. 3,306,789. National Research 202 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Canadian Yendbar industries Ltd. : See — Stutz, Joseph N. 3,335,911. Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd.: See — Beddoes. John M. 3,300.689. Jewell, George S. 3,322,952. Veitch, Robert A. 3,348,179. Yuile, Arthur M. 3,308,846. Canale, Joseph A. : See — Coughlin, Harry T., and Canale. 3,354,880. Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Air or gas lift valves. 3,322,137, 5-30-67, CI. 137—155. Canalizo Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Valves. 3,356,- 104. 12-5-67, CI. 137—516.29. Canalizo, Carlos R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Large well bore drilling apparatus. 3.360,061 12-26-67, CI. 175 — 324. Canazzi, Henry D. Boat hulls. 3,316,874, 5-2-67, CI. 114 — 67. Cancilla, Vincent W., to E. D. Jones Corp. Method and apparatus for locking a paper pulp refiner. 3,311,309, 3-28-07, CI. 241—30. Caneio, Leopoldo V., and R. D. Soutter, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for forming two component yarns. 3,320,633, 5-23-67. CI. 18 — 8. Cancrinus, Hendrik, to Inpower Works (Proprietary) Ltd. Hydraulic fluid torque transmitter. 3,334,52S, 8-8-67, CI. Cancrinus, Hendrik, and E. H. Friedmann, to Inpower Works (Proprietary) Ltd. Inertia fluid torque transmitter. 3,302. 4S9. 2-7-67, CI. 74—752. Cancrinus, Hendrik. and E. H. Friedmann, to Inpower Works (Proprietary) Ltd. Fluid torque transmitter. 3,323,390, 6-6-67, CI. 74—752. Cancrinus, Henrik, and P. Van Jason, to Inpower Works (Proprietary) Ltd. Fluid torque transmitter. 3.334.529, 8-8-67, CI. 74 — 752. Candela, Frank. Mounting base for marine antennas. 3.304,- 037. 2-14-67, CI. 248—44. Candela, Giovan B., to The Formsprag Co. Self-neutralizing manual override clutch. 3,335,832, 8-15-67, CI. 192 — 48. Candelise, Alfred, to General Motors Corp. Ignition timing device. 3.301,242, 1-31-67, CI. 123 — 117. Candelise, Alfred, to General Motors Corp. Batterv charge in- dicator. 3.340,520, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 249. Candidus, Edward S. : See — Vanderschmidt, George F., and Candidus. 3,327,583. Candilis, Emmanuel E., to Hewlett-Packard Co. High fre- quency attenuator. 3,341.790. 9-12-67, CI. 333 — 81. Candiotti, Charles W., and C. N. Butts, to Car-Yenience Parts Mfg., Inc. Terminal crimping tool. 3,326,031, 6-20-67, CI. 72—412. Candito, Pant.ileone A. Beverage mixers. 3,327,911, 6-27-67, O. 222 — 572. Candor. James T. : See — Candor. Robert R. and J. T. 3,330,136. Candor, Robert R. and J. T. 3.344,447. Candor, Robert R. and J. T. 3,358,301. Candor, Robert R., to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry machine and method. 3,358.302. 12-19-67, CI. 8 — 159. Candor, Robert R. and J. T. Laundrv machine with suction means for washing and drying. 3,330,136, 7-11-67, CI. 68—18. Candor, Robert R. and J. T. Material treating machine and method. 3,344,447. 10-3-67. CI. S — 159. Candor. Robert R. and J. T., to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry machine and method. 3,358.301, 12-19-67, CI. 8 — 159. Cane. Albert : See — Shapiro, Isadore. and Cane. 3,351,505. Cane. Philip : See — Chin, Franklin, and Cane. 3,323.391. Canesi, Dino A. : See — Mack, Edward C, III, Lynch, and Pasqualini. 3,315,380. Canevari, Gerard P. : See — Ross, Sydney, Canevari, and Fiocco. 3.296.117. Canevari. Gerard P., and R. J. Fiocco, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Treatment of Athabasca tar sands froth. 3.331.765, 7-18-67, CI. 208 — 11. Canevari, Roger : See — Regnier, Gilbert, Canevari, and Laubie. 3.299.067. Canfield, Edward F. Positioning tools. 3,316,949. 5-2-67, CI. 145 — 46. Canfield. Eugene B., to General Electric Co. Accelerometer. 3.354,725, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 516. Canfield. H. O.. Co. : See — Miller. Keith W., and Shriver. 3,345,724. Canfield, James H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 4,4' - methylenebiscyelohexylamine - COz reaction product. 3,344,175, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 514. Canick, Leon N. : See — Aldrich, Charles S., and Canick. 3.320,375. Canick, Leon N„ and C. S. Aldrich. Limit stop. 3,326,054, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 10.2. Cann. Arthur S. Multiple size rectilinear tube beading tool. 3.339,388, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 75. Cann, Arthur S., and O. Senese. Faucet handle remover. 3,334,405, 8-8-67. CI. 29 — 257. Cann. Everett D. ; 40% to W. T. Neiman. Method of treating cellulosic pulping waste liquors with magnesium oxide to form a complex prior to burning thereof. 3,296,064, 1-3- 67, CI. 162 — 36. Cann, Gordon L.. to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Plasma accelerator using Hall currents. 3,309,873, 3-21-67, CI. 60 — 203. Cann, Gordon L., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Controlled fusion devices. 3,324,316, 6-6-67, CI. 310 — 11. Cann, William R. : See — Zachry, Clyde L., Northrup, and Cann. 3,320,401. Cannady, Donald L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Apparatus for forming single faced corrugated boards. 3,300,419, 12-26-67 CI. 156 — 473. Cannalte, Gary A., to Motorola Inc. Regulated power supply with plural outputs for tube filaments and transistors. 3,333,151, 7-25-67, CI. 315—107. Cannell, Fred J. Indicator holding clamp. 3,357,071, 12-12- 67, CI. 24 — 281. Cannell, Lawrence G., to Shell Oil Co. Quadricyelonon-S-ene and its nroduction 3,350,468, 10-31-67. CI. 260—666. Cannell, Lawrence G., and E. F. Magoon, to Shell Oil Co. Olefin dimerization process. 3,355,510, 11-28-67, CI. 260—083.15. Canner, Herman M., to Sterling Detroit Co. Die casting ap- paratus. 3,333,02S, 8-1-67, CI. 164 — 269. Canney, Robert S., to General Electric Co. Current trans- formers having multi-turn primary windings. 3,321,725, 5-23-67, CI. 336—173. Canning, Walter L., to Alex F. Walker & Associates. Inc. Easily erected and easily dismantled stand. 3,337,171, 8-22-67, CI. 248—165. Canning, Walter L., to Alex F. Walker & Associates, Inc. Hinged pipe connectors. 3,352,573, 11-14-67, CI. 285 — 2. Cannon, Charles R. : See — King. William M., and Cannon. 3.360,459. Cannon, Dennis H., R. J. Hollis, and M. C. Potts, to Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. Conveyor anchoring and advancing apparatus. 3,297.140, 1-10-67, CI. 198—88. Cannon Electric (Great Britain) Ltd. : See — Blight, Dennis J., Yetton, and Shafe. 3,343,852. Cannon, Guy H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Solid fuel and heating element. 3,323,576, 6-6-67, CI. 165—1. Cannon, Harry B., Jr. : See — Cannon. Harry B., Sr., H. B. Cannon, Jr., and H. N. Cannon. 3,311,414. Cannon, Harry B., Sr., H. B. Cannon, Jr., and H. N. Cannon. Apparatus and method for mining granular ore. 3,311,414, 3-28-67, CI. 299^-18. Cannon, Hugh N. : See — Cannon, Harry B., Sr., H. B. Cannon, Jr., and H. N. Cannon. 3,311,414. Cannon, John W., to Control Data Corp. Two-phase com- puter systems. 3,299.285, 1-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Cannon. Marvin E. : See — Kennedy, Delbert B.. and Cannon. 3.304,935. Cannon Mills Co. : See — Burgess. Douglas P. 3.315,705. Burgess, Douglas P., and Williams. 3,347,280. Burgess, Douglas P., Williams, and Harkey. 3,351,096. Farabee, George W. 3,311,076. Cannon, Peter, to General Electric Co. Graphite-catalyst charge assembly for the preparation of diamond. 3,317,035, 5-2-67. CI. 206—47. Cannon, Peter, to General Electric Co. High density mag- nesium compounds and their preparation. 3,346,337, 10-10- 67. CI. 23 — 204. Cannon, Peter, and E. T. Conlin II, to General Electric Co. Superconducting composite articles. 3,301,643, 1-31-67, CI. '29—195. Cannon, Raymond E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Sample conveying chain for liquid scintillation spectrometer. 3,348,658. 10-24-67, CI. 198—131. Cannon, Raymond E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Con- veyor drive and indexing mechanism for liquid scintillation spectrometers. 3.354.740, 11-28-07, CI. 74 — 436. Cannon, Robert B. Header structure for heat transfer ap- paratus. 3,323,585, 6-6-67, CI. 165 — 141. Cannon, Robert B., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Bottom discharge bin. 3,343,725, 9-26-67, CI. 222—129. Cannon, William N., to Eli Lilly and Co. Soluble salts of heterocyclic iodine-containing bactericides. 3,332,991, 7-25-67, CI. 260—535. Cannon. William N, G. B. Kline, and M. Dwight. to Eli Lilly and Co. Nitro benzonitrile antimicrobial compositions and process. 3.353,939, 11-21-67. CI. 44 — 75. Cannv. Flovd H.. to SCM Corp. Escapement mechanism for typewriters. 3.312.322, 4-4-67, CI. 197—82. Cannv, Flovd H.. and A. C. Zeamer, to SCM Corp. Change- able type. 3,308,916, 3-14-67, CI. 197 — 36. Canomac Corn. : See — Haines, Norman R. 3,342,191. Haines. Norman R. 3.351.076. Canon Camera Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Tap-uchi. Tatsuya. 3,344,724. Canon, James M., and D. D. Bell, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Process of parchmentizing cellulose with an aqueous solution of boron trifluoride and a strong acid. 3.313,592, 4-11-67. CI. 8—119. Canonica. Luigi : See — Cappuccio. Vittorio, and Canonica. 3,350,328. Canonico, Louis L., 33%% to M. Nieita. Illuminated guitar. 3,324,755, 6-13-67, CI. 84—267. Cantarutti. Armindo, J. L. Giffels, and E. E. Mallory, to NRM Corp. Tire fabric handling apparatus. 3,323,969, 6-6-67, CI. 156—361. Cantatore, Giuseppe, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Polyolefins containing polyamides obtained by the reaction of N,N'- bis (omega - carboalkoxyalkyDpiperazine with diamines. 3,331,888, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 857. LIST OF PATENTEES 203 to West Laboratories, iodine compositions. Canteen Corp. : See — Breitenstein, Charles T., and Pearl. 3,333,73-1. Cantella, Michael J., to United States of America, Navy. Pulse discriminator employing delay-lines and threshold- circuit for selecting pulses or certain widths and ampli- tudes. 3,315,108, 4-18-67, CI. 328 — 112. Canter, Frank C. : See — Perry, Milton A., and Canter. 3,320,079. Canter'ourv, Bradford : Nee — Carignan. Donald A., and Canterbury. 3,354,938. Canterino, Peter J., and M. L. Gallaugher, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Cracking of high molecular weight ethylene poly- mers and resulting products. 3,316,231, 4-25-07, CI. 2G0— 93.7. Canlleberry, Donald R.. to General Motors Corp. Tilt and telescoping steering wheel. 3,342,080, 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 193. Canton Drop Forging & Mfg. Co., The : See — Halter. Joseph R. 3.311,357. Canton Mfg. Co., The : See — Baillie, Adam, and Robertson. 3,338,359. Cantoni, John D., A. W. Gerrans, and R. \V. Selleck. Method for pitting drupaceous fruit. 3,333,618, 8-1-67, CI. 146 — Cantor, Abraham, O. E. Neracher, and M. W. Winicov, to West Laboratories, Inc. Acidic aqueous iodine concentrates. 3,308,014, 3-7-67, CI. 167—17. Cantor, Abraham, and M. W. Winicov, Inc. Oermicidal nonionie-detergent 3.355,380, 11-2S-07, CI. 252 — 106. Cantor, Abraham, W. Schmidt, and M. W. Winicov, to West Laboratories, Inc. Alkaline germicidal cleaner with color indicator. 3,355,392, 11-2S-67, CI. 252 — 99. Cantor, Clarence, to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Amplifier clamping cir- cuit for horizon scanner. 3,348,053, 10-17-07, CI. 250 — 206. Cantor, Harry A., G. J. Giuliano, and J. A. Vona, to Celanese Corp. Emulsions of lactone plasticized polymers. 3,328,329, 0-27-67, CI. 200 — 29.0. Cantor, Paul A., and R. E. Kesting, to United States of America, Interior. Polyvinyl carbonate desalination mem- brane and a method of producing the same. 3,332,894, 7-25-07, CI. 200 — 2.5. Cantrall, Edward W., and S. Bernstein, to American Cyana- mid Co. 4,6-indazole derivatives of estrone and estradiol- 17/1 3,306,894, 2-2S-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Cantrall, Edward W., J. P. Joseph, and S. Bernstein, to Amer- ican Cyanamid Co. Substituted 17/3-androst-4-en-3-one and 19-norandrost-4-en-3-one and method of preparing the same. 3,334.013, S-l-67, CI. 167—65. Cantrel. Kenneth E. : See — Reinert. Andrew J., and Cantrel. 3,335,051. Reinert, Andrew J., and Cantrel. 3,340,142. Cantrell, James H. : See — Faro, Charles, and Cantrell. 3,330.211. Cantrell. James H., and C. Faro, to The Flintkote Co. Mix- ing and spraying apparatus. 3,304,010, 2-14-67, CI. 239 — 142. Cantrell, Ronald S., to The Bauer Bros. Co. Hydro-cyclone separator. 3.358,832, 12-19-07. CI. 209 — 211. Cantrell, Ronald S., to The Bauer Bros., Co. Centrifugal separator. 3.358,833. 12-19-67. CI. 209 — 211. Canuel, George E.. to United Aircraft Corp. Aerodynamic-type flameholder. 3,32S,958, 7-4-07, CI. 60 — 39.72. Can-Veyor, Inc. : See — Johnson, Ralph K. 3,313,400. Canzler, Carl : See — Kranz, Berthold. 3,297,453. Cap, Bruno: See — Stambera, Adolf, and Cap. 3,299,975. Capaldi, Eugene C, N. D. Field, and L. N. Leum, to The Co. Pentamethvlstvrene, homopolymer preparation. 3,30.3,170, 2-7-67, CI. to Robertshaw Controls Co. Insulator 3.306,109. 2-28-67, CI. Atlantic Refinin thereof, and its 260—93.5. Caparone, Michael J.. insert for thermal sensing device. 73—362.3. Caparrelli, Frederick: See — Goodyear, Chalmers, Connolly, and Caparrelli. 3.351,057. Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Nickel-base brazing alloys. 3,303,024, 2-7-67, CI. 75 — 171. Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Manganese-base braz- ing alloys. 3,316,086, 4-25-67, CI. 75 — 134. Cape, Arthur T., to Powder Melting Corp. Method of and ap- paratus for depositing metal powder. 3,352,492, 11-14-67, CI. 239—85. Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, Inc. Brazing alloy. 3,355,- 283, 11-28-07, CI. 75—151. Cape, Arthur T.. to Coast Metals 3,355,2S7, 11-2S-67, CI. 75—170. Cape, Arthur T., to Coast Metals, containing alloys. 3,359,0S4, 12-19-67, CI. 29 Cape Marine Propulsion Ltd. : See — Warren, Reginald. 3,347,045. Cape, Richard A. G., to Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd. Space decks. 3,336,718, 8-22-67, CI. 52—650. Cape, Richard A. G., to Dominion Bridge Co., Ltd. Web bender for forming a continuous V-contoured web. 3,352,330, 11-14-07, CI. 104—105. Inc. Cobalt-base alloys. Inc. Coated manganese- -194. Cape Tear Feed Products, Inc. : See — Evans. Monroe E., and Willln. 3,313,397. Capek, Richard C, to Symons Mfg. Co. Concrete wall form panel with particular tie rod assembly. 3.357,072, 12-12-07, CI. 249—45. Capewell Mfg. Co., The : See — Crave, Wilbur J. 3,314,456. Crave, Wilbur J. 3,357,402. Kane/Albert J. 3,331, 2"65. Device for sensing CI. 73—88.5. Capiau, Andre, to Societe Fives Lille-Call. compressive forces. 3,319,461, 5-10-0' Capiaux, Jacques : See — Sahores, Jean, Vanuxem, and Capiaux. 3,332,577. Capillon, Edward A., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Composite material of a ceramic silver gold alloy, and a nickel alloy. 3,342,508, 9-19-67, CI. 29—195. Capitol Hardware Mfg. Co. : See — Mayer, Albert. 3,322,288. Capitol Packaging Co. : See — Siegel, Jerome J., and Leavitt. 3,343,718. Capitol Records, Inc. : See — Swensen, Norman E. 3,300,678. Capitol Refrigeration, Inc. : See — Anglin, William E. 3,355,908. Capizzi, Victor T. : See — Hering, Henry H., Jr., and Capizzi. 3,319,354. Caplan, Benjamin. Ozone generators. 3,309,304, 3-14-67, CI. 204—313. Caplan, Jacob P. Conveyor chains. 3,33S,378, 8-29-67, CI. 198—140. Caples. I. D. : See — Officer. Lloyd S., and Caples. 3,344,510. Caplinger, Eugene, and S. L. Eilenberg, to Electro-Optical Sys- tems, Inc. Ion propulsion system with Ion engine utilizing power supply hot surface. 3,308,622, 3-14-67. CI. 60 — 202. Capocci, Daniel C. : See — Marulli, Alfred A., and Capocci. 3,340,170. Caporael, Frank T., to Photolume Corp. Apparatus for dark field background photography of medical and biological specimens. 3,308,716, 3-14-67, CI. 88 — 24. Caporale, Sabino : See — Palvarini, Attilio, Parentela, and Caporale. 3,342,793. Caporali, Giorgio, N. Giordano, N. Ferlazzo, and Q. Ottaviani, to Monteeatini Edison S.p.A. Catalytic process for the preparation of nitriles. 3,347,899, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 465.3. Caporossi, Daniel : See — Schneider, Charles, and Caporossi. 3,325,615. Capossela, Anthony C. : See — Mancuso, John J., and Capossela. 3,352,686. Capowich, George, and P. A. Meek, to United Aircraft Corp. Helicopter blade tip seal. 3,316,975, 5-2-07, CI. 170 — 159. Capozzi, Anthony J., to International Business Machines Corp. Record format control circuit. 3.312,948 4-4-67, CI. 340—172.5. Capozzi, Anthony J., and R. A. Jones, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Variable gap filing system. 3,299,- 411, 1-17-67, CI. 340—172.5. Capp, Clifford W.. and R. B. Ward, to The Distillers Corp. Ltd. Production of alkenyl benzenes. 3,318,900, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 009. Capp, Clifford W., E. J. Gasson, P. E. Grindlay, and B Wood, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production of alkenyl benzenes. 3.330,408, 8-15-67, CI. 260—669. Cappa, Giulio : See — Barassi, Carlo, and Cappa. 3,344,006. Fausti, Fulcieri, and Cappa. 3,339,610. Capparella, Anthony C. Self-lubricating pins. 3.343,232 9-26- 67, CI. 24 — 161. Capparelle, Carl R. 67, CI. 73—146.8 Cappel, Klaus L., to The Franklin Institute lator. 3,295,224, 1-3-67, CI. 35 — 12. Cappel, Klaus L., to United States of America, Navy. Bal- listic recoverable space bio-probe. 3,311,323, 3-2S-07, CI. 244 — 1. Cappel, Ralph E., to Lincoln Mfg. Co., Inc. Storage apparatus. 3,339,795, 9-5-07, CI. 220—93. Cappelle, Norman D. : See — Naber, Joseph, Fox, Chalmers, Ma, Cummings, and Cap- pelle. 3,307,414. S. Shoe butler. 3,331,513 Tire pressure gauge. 3,303,696. 2-14- Motion simu- 7-18-67, CI. Cappon, De Marco, and Miller. Cappelli, Sylvie 211—34. Cappon, Arthur M. : See — Seelbach, Walter C, 3,351.778. Capponi, Miro, J. Guenthard, and C. Senn, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Fixing dyes on cellulose with bis(beta-haloalkyl) amines. 3,338,058, 8-29-07, CI. S — 39. Capps, David B.. to Parke, Davis & Co. Heterocvclic amides and methods for their production. 3.311,014, 3-28-07, CI. 200 — 239.3. Capps, John P., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Electro- graphic recording apparatus having a porous carrier web for electroscopic print powder. 3,355,743, 11-2S-07. CI. 340—74. Capps, Randolph P., to Multi-Zoner, Inc. Heating and cool- ing temperature control for a plurality of zones. 3,297,250, 1-10-07, CI. 230 — 1. 204 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Cappuceio, Vittorio, P. Maltese, and F. Vacanti, to Monte- catini Edison S.p.A. Readily dyeable compositions con- sisting of isotactie polypropylene and from 0.1 to 20% of a member selected from the group consisting of polyamides, polyuretbanes, polyesters and polyalkyleneimine reaction products. 3,312,755, 4-4-67, CI. 260—859. Cappuceio, Vittorio, and U. Riboni, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Dye-receptive polyolefin fiber containing saturated, unsubstituted dicarboxylic acid of acid anhydride. 3,320,- 226, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Cappuceio, Vittorio, and L. Canonica, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the regeneration of polyethylene tereph- thalate. 3,350.328, 10-31-67, CI. 260—2.3. Cappuzzello, Joseph J. Garment hanging apparatus. 3,310,- 179, 3-21-67, CI. 211—113. Caprara, Giuseppe. M. Ghirga, and G. Cevidalli, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for preparing cycloalkanonoximes. 3,344,187, 9-26-67, CI. 260—566. Capre Co. : See — Monroe. Harry C. 3,321,816. Caprio, Anthony G. : See — Deighton, Ward, and Caprio. 3.343,687. Caprio, Gerald L., to Motorola Inc. Television receiver AGC circuit. 3,349,173, 10-24-67, CI. 178—7.3. Capron, Robert W. : See — Paglee, Mario R., and Capron. 3.320,420. Caps Research Ltd. : See — ■ Jefiree. John H. 3,295.407. Seib, Martin R. P. 3,323.012. Capsuto, Leon M., and F. E. Davis, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Maintaining the selectivity of platinum group metal re- forming catalyst. 3,330,761, 7-11-67, CI. 208 — 139. Capsuto, Leon M.. and F. E. Davis, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of stabilizing platinum group metal reforming cata- lyst. 3,347,782, 10-17-67, CI. 208 — 138. Capuano, Dominick : See — Kaufman, Myron N., Grand, and Capuano. 3,341,697. Capuano, Italo A., to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous polaro- graphic analysis for low hydrogen sulfide concentrations. 3,304,243, 2-14-67. CI. 204 — 1. Capuano, Italo A., to Union Carbide Corp. Organic carbon determination and measurement. 3,322,504, 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 230. Caputi, William J., Jr., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Pulse-type object detection apparatus. 3,354,456, 11-21-67, CI. 343 — 17.2. Caputo, William R. : See — Suozzo, John, E. and B. Ward, and Caputo. 3,305,850. Capuzzi. Rosemary A. : See — Hanifin, John W.. Jr.. Capuzzi. and Cohen. 3,345,372. Car-Venience Parts Mfg., Co. : See — Candiotti, Charles W., and Butts. 3,326,031. Carabateas. Philip M., to Sterling Drug Inc. 2-tertiarvamino- methyMNT-acylanilines. 3,360.562, 12-26-67, CI. 260—562. Caracciolo, Edward A., to General Micro-Electronics Inc. Assembly for packaging microelectronic devices. 3,317,287, 5-2-67, CI. 29—193. Caracristi, Virginius Z. : See — Frey, Donald J., Jonakin, and Caracristi. 3,340,830. Caradco Inc. : See — - Beil, Forrest F. 3,332,171. Caraher, James M., to United States of America, Navy. Water-cooled, self-regulating, exhaust nozzle for a sub- marine thermal power plant. 3,319,423, 5-16-67, CI. 60 — 242. Caramanna, George, to General Motors Corp. Removable closure for vehicle bodies. 3,348,877, 10-24-67, CI. 290— 137. Carando Machine Works : See — McCoy, Thomas A. 3,306.473. Carangelo, Salvatore, and J. Fine, to Interehemica! Corp. Ap- paratus for mixing materials in the substantial absence of air. 3,343,817, 9-26-67, CI. 259 — 122. Caravella, Frank S. Can piercing device. 3,305,924, 2-28- 67, CI. 30—16. Caravetta, Daniel J., and F. G. Lentz, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for feeding and orienting plate-like articles having eccentrically located projections. 3,313,- 396, 4-11-67, CI. 198—33. Caraway, Guy C. Stepping drive. 3,329,033, 7-4-67, CI. 74— 166. Carbajal, Bernard G.. III. and B. G. Slay, Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Production of thin organic polymer by screened D.C. glow discharge. 3,318,790, 5-9-67, CI. 204 — 168. Carbajal, Bernard G., Ill, and B. G. Slay, Jr., to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Apparatus for polymerizing and forming thin continuous films using a glow discharge. 3,344,055, 9-26- 67, CI. 204 — 312. Carbary, Richard J., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for adjusting vertically spaced shelves. 3,316,044, 4-25-67, CI. 312—214. Carbert, Ralph E., to Tel-E-Lect Products, Inc. Auger head. 3.318,401. 5-9-67, CI. 175 — 413. Carbert, Ralph E„ and W. A. Eskridge, to Tel-E-Lect Products, Inc. Control mechanism. 3,338,269, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 636.2. Carbine, Joseph C. Bottle and jar carrier. 3,339,814, 9-5-67, CI. 224 — 45. Carbona, Fernando. Apparatus for the continuous production of artificial fertilizers. 3,341,301, 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 259.1. Carbonaro, Antonio: See — Natta, Giulio, Porri, Carbonaro, and Stoppa. 3,301,839. Natta, Giulio, Porri, Stoppa, and Carbonaro. 3,300,467. Carbond Corp. : See — Sermon, George T., and Lescelius. 3.309,183. Carbone, Anthony J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hermetically sealed plastic containers. 3,315,872, 4-25-67, CI. 229 — 43. Carbone, Anthony J. Joint for thermoplastic articles. 3,341,- 048, 9-12-67, Cl. 220 — 4. Carbone Corp.. The: See — Eaton, Edgar P., Jr. 3.298,753. Carbonell, Jose, V. Sanahuja, and H. Siegrist, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Hydrazinium dyes, with maleic acid or its salts and dyeing therewith. 3.357,782, 12-12-67, Cl. 8—25. Carbon!, Ralph J. Golf practice game. 3,298,232, 3-17-67, Ql 70 379 Carboni, Ralph J. Checker map game. 3,347,550, 10-17-67, Cl. 273 — 130. Carboni, Rudolph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymers containing certain benzotriazoles. 3,337,356, 8-22-67, Cl. 106—176. Carbonneau, Renne R., to Consolidated Development Corp. Toy gun with spring actuated projectile propelling means. 3,348.532, 10-24-67, Cl. 124 — 27. Carborundum Co., The : See — ■ Anthes, Lester B. 3.297,158. Cofran, Louis L. 3,307,242. Cofran, Louis L. 3,329,488. Gill, Richard M. 3,313.605. Loch, Luther D 3,341,473. Mason, John H., and Stein. 3,329,489. McCord, Andrew T. 3,333,980. Miccioli, Bruno R. 3,345,160. Murata, Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,305,373. Murata, Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,305,374. Murata, Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,329,513. Pratt. Eric W., and Hickev. 3.333,371. Taylor, Kenneth M. 3,305,372. Voss, Ronald. 3,316.072. Wise. Douglas C, and Ehrenreich. 3,325,300. Card. Jack A. : See — Kitchener, Charles J., Senfleben, Crossen, Desmond, and Card. 3,358,333. Card, Rov T., to The Singer Co. Tufting machine with lat- erally shifting needle plate. 3,301,205, T-31-67, Cl. 112 — 79. Cardani, Charles P., and R. L. Peterson, to United Shoe Ma- chinery Corp. Fastener for can tops. 3,343,714, 9-26-67, Cl. 220 — 54. Carden, Columbus H. Tablet and capsule dispenser. 3,300,- 090, 1-24-67, Cl. 221—281. Carder, Bruce M., to Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc. Seismic survey system. 3.301,345, 1-31-67. Cl. 181 — .5. Carder, Victor H., to American Sugar Co. Elevator control system. 3.341,042, 9-12-67, Cl. 214 — 512. Cardillo, Albert J. Dispensing apparatus. 3,341,078, 9-12-67, Cl. 222—129.4. Cardillo, Jerry E. : See — Thill, Walter E., and Cardillo. 3,337,037. Cardinal of Adrian, Inc. : See — MacDonald, Robert D. 3.315.497. MacDonald, Robert D. 3.357,040. Cardinale, Salvatore. Dual action collapsible steering wheel. 3,321,996, 5-30-67, Cl. 74-^552. Carding Specialists (Canada) Ltd.: See — Varga, John M. J. 3,345,703. Cardion Electronics, Inc. : See — DiToro, Michael J. 3.311.836. DiToro, Michael J. 3,356,947. Cardiosonics Medical Instruments Corp. : See — Machlup. Gustav F. 3,295.631. Cardoza. James. Collapsible tube holder. 3,297,288, 1-10-67 Cl. 248—108. Cardwell, John G.. Jr., to General Electric Co. Filament support for tubular incandescent lamps. 3,335,312, 8-8-67, Cl. 313—279. Carel, Alfred B., to Continental Oil Co. Condenser in sample fractionating system. 3,315,736, 4-25-67, Cl. 165 — 111. Carel, Alfred B., to Continental Oil Co. Vapor phase chroma- tography system. 3.354,619, 11-28-67, Cl. 55—197. Caretta, Renato : See — Pacciarini, Antonio, and Caretta. 3.343,208. Caretto, Howard L., to The Reeve Electrical Co., Inc. Break- glass station. 3.356,801, 12-5-67. Cl. 200 — 61.08. Carevic. Frank E., to FMC Corn. Method of forming shaped articles of amylose. 3,336.429, 8-15-67, Cl. 264 — 186. Carey Cushion Vehicle Corp. : See — "Sweeney, Thomas E., and Nixon. 3,341,125. Carey. Donald F„ to United States of America, Air Force. Mandrel casting solid propellant rocket fuel. 3,345,438, 10-3-67, Cl. 264—3. Carev, Patrick H., Jr. : See — Barghini, Robert J., Westberg, and Carey. 3,333,585. Carev, Philip. Mfg. Co., The : See — Moore, William A. 3,334,010. Carey. Thomas H., Jr. : See — Alibert, Vernon F., and Carey. 3,355,703. Cargile, Neil H., Jr. Hydraulic controls for spud. 3,325,923, 6-20-67, Cl. 37—73. Cargile, Neil H., Jr. Barge jacking apparatus. 3,332,663, 7-25-67, Cl. 254 — 107. Cargill, William W., Jr., and R. C. Albert. Means for produc- ing radiant energy. 3,304,460, 2-14-67. Cl. 314—21. LIST OF PATENTEES 205 Cargnel, Louis A. : See — Sprengling, Gerhard R., and Cargnel. 3,323.962. Cariati, Vittono, M. Massi Mauri, and A. DiCio, to Snam S.p.A. Method for purifying aqueous solutions of methyl- butiuol through removal of its acetone contents. 3,301,771, 1-31-67, CI. 203—69. Caridis, Andrew A. : See — Benson, Clark K., and Caridis. 3,309,981. Carignan, Donald A., and B. Canterbury, to American Optical Co Apparatus for blocking lenses. 3,354,938, 11-2S-67, CI. 164—150. „ „ Carignan, Lueien W., to New England Malleable Iron Co. Pipe union processing machine. 3,303,551, 2-14—67, CI. 29 — 33. Carinthia Elektrogerate Gesellschaf t m.b.H., Firma : See — Loner, Aldo. 3,343,258. Cariou, Frank E. : See — Valley, David J., Tittmann, and Cariou. 3,32o,62S. Cariou, Frank E., W. E. Loeb, and D. J. Valley, to Union Carbide Corp. Thin film capacitors. 3,319,141, 5-9-67, CI. 317— 25S. „ . _, ± Caris, Richard F., to Lebow Associates, Inc. Semiconductor strain gage system. 3,314,034, 4-11-67, CI. 338—2. Carison, Ralph A. : See — Scruggs, John D. 3.316,587. Carissimi, Massimo, and F. Ravenna, to Maggioni & C, S.p.A. Basic ethers of guaiacol and thymol with polyoxyethylenic chain and their derivatives. 3,320,254, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. „ m . . Carissimi, Vincent L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wiring device having back and side wiring terminal means. 3,314,- 0^3, 4-11-67. CI. 339 — 164. Carkhuff, Le Roy F. : See — Baker Lerov D., and Carkhuff. 3,335,544. Carl, David G., and H. A. Steigelman, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method for increasing scratch resistance of a glass surface with a pyrolyzing treatment and a coating of an olefin polymer. 3,323,889, 6-6-67, CI. 65 — 60. Carl, Henry A., and R. C. Foster, Jr., to General Electric Co. Combination jet exhaust nozzle and thrust reverser. 3,347,467, 10-17-67, CI. 239—265.31. Carl, Henry J., to Tri-Point Industries Inc. Polytetrafluoro- ethylene valve assembly. 3,327,994, 6-27-67, CI. 251—368. Carl Hurth Maschinen- unci Zahnradfabrik : See — Riedmavr, Georg. 3.307.0S2. Carl, Ralph W., to Standard Oil Co. Process for the formation of a fuel cell electrode containing an intimate mixture of platinum and a second metal. 3,354,060, 11-21-67, CI. 2Q4 35 Carl, William L., and J. C. Hickle, to General Electric Co. Electron discharge device and method. 3,358,177, 12-12-67, CI. 313 — 292. Carl, Wolfgang, D. Glabisch, A. Reichle, and M. Wandel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Agents for pre- venting the electrostatic charge of shaped articles. 3,316,- 174, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 8.8. Carlberg, Carl J. C, to A. M. de Jong Aktiebolaget. Sealing devices. 3,328,917, 7-4-67, CI. 49 — 308. Carlberg, Gustav W., and R. A. Carlberg. Electrically heated milk bottle chest. 3,315,064, 4-1S-67, CI. 219—518. Carlberg, Lawrence G., and F. Shafizadeh, to Weverhaeuser Co. Polyethers of levoglucosan. 3,305,542, 2-21-67. CI. 260 — 209. Carlberg Richard A. : See — Carlberg, Gustav W. and R. A. 3,315,064. Carle Instruments, Inc. : See — McKinney, Carlton B. 3.297,053. Carle, Joseph T., to Borg-Warner Corp. Centrifugal gas separator. 3.300.950. 1-31-67, CI. 55 — 199. Carle & Montanari S.p.A. : See — Billi. Agostino. 3,33S,026. Carle. Robert A. : S>?e — Motsenbocker, James A., Matthews, Morgan, and Carle. 3,347,405. Carle, Robert A., and W. A. Keene, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bottle carrier. 3,327,885, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 21. Carle, Robert A., and R. J. Bennett, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Article carrier. 3,359.873, 12-26-67, CI. 93 — 37. Carlee, Robert L. Paint roller. 3,336,625, 8-22-67, CI. 15— 562. Carleton Controls Corp. : See — Cummins, Richard D. 3,319,649. Carleton, Joseph G., and L. Gropper, to Beckman Instru- ments, Inc. Fluid cell with jet inlet directed toward window. 3,307,447, 3-7-67. CI. 88 — 14. Carleton, Robert G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Computer data read-in control system. 3,316,539, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Carlevaro, Ugo. Floorless, two seat cabin for cableways. 3 347.173. 10-17-67, CI. 104 — 173. Carlev-Miller, Inc. : See — Arvidson, Bengt A. 3.339.706. Carli, Adriano, and W. P. Kollakowskl, V a to Dalmine S.p.A. Plants for the igneous extraction of metals from their ores and remelting of the metals for foundry purposes or further treatment. 3.338,707, 8-29-67, CI. 75 — 41. Carlick. Daniel J.: See— ■ DeLia, Ernest. Pepis, Carlick, and Kissel. 3,308.076. McFarlane, Samuel B., Jr., Carlick, and Ostock. 3,345,- 162. Carller, Leon, to Fives Lille-Cail. Aerial tramways. 3,349.721, 10-31-67, CI. 104—196. Carlile, Alfred E., to Talon, Inc. End stops. 3,309,746, 3-21-67, CI. 24 — 205.11. Carlin, Francis X., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Process for employing an auxiliary anode made of high purity nickel. 3,349,016, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 49. Carlin, Harry : See — Raak, Bently P., Grllca, and Carlin. 3,30S,732. Carlin, John J., to Chevite Corp. Multi-plate transfer mold. 3,327,355, 6-27-67, CI. 18 — 42. Carlin, Joseph : See — Corso, Vito, Jr., Colman, and Carlin. 3,305,403. Carlin, Joseph T. : See — Braden, William B., Jr., and Carlin. 3,360,043. Carlin, William W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electro- lytic production of dichromates. 3,305,463, 2-21-67, CI. 204—89. Carlin, William W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Recovery of chromate from chrome mud wastes. 3,314,747, 4-18-67, CI. 23—56. Carline, Edward J. : See — Jacobs, Albert J. 3,314,370. Carling Electric, Inc. : See — Sahrbacker, Edward V. 3,327,196. Sahrbacker, Edward V. 3,329,789. Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. : See — Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin. 3,341,580. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and Molt. 3,316,333. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and Molt. 3,349,lo0. Homberg, Otto A., Hechenbleikner, and Miller. 3,305,580. Miller, Edith H., Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,303,- 161. Molt, Kenneth R., and Hechenbleikner. 3,311,649. Molt, Kenneth R., Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,305,573. Thompson. Paul F. 3,309,269. Turel, Stanley P. 3,309,336. Welsfeld, Lewis B. 3,323,928. Carlisle, Raymond M., and J. A. Fraunfelder, to AMP Inc. Switching matrix. 3,331,991. 7-18-67, CI. 317 — 113. Carlisle Tire and Rubber, Division of Carlisle Corp. : See — Mahoney, William F. 3,340,779. Parr, Russell D. 3,296,047. Carlo, Armando, Jr. : See — Herrick, Aaron B., Carlo, and Jungermann. 3,330,767. Kazmierczak, Jerzy E., Herrick, and Carlo. 3,342,740. Carlock, Frank R., and W. R. Lamoureux, to International Business Machines Corp. Deflection control circuit. 3,325,- 803, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 324. Carlodge Corp. : See — McGregor, Donald T. 3,301.354. McGregor, Donald T. 3,314,508. Carlon, Hugh R., to United States of America, Army. Hybrid preamplifier for thermistor bolometer infrared detectors. 3,353,109, 11-14-67, CI. 330—3. Carlon, Ina L. : See — Carmony, Maccie L., and Carlon. 3,327,720. Carls, Erwin L. : See — Vogel, Gerhard J., Carls, and Murphy. 3,358,857. Carls, William, to Numatics, Inc. Multiple station valve mani- fold with optional supply. 3,323,545, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 608. Carlsen, Carl E. Pad-inked hand stamp with stencil-attach- ing means. 3,298,304, 1-17-67, CI. 101 — 125. Carlsen. Christian S. Utility pole and base construction. 3,295,275, 1-3-67, CI. 52—168. Carlsen, Christian S. Apparatus for forming a cementitious base for fence posts or utility poles. 3,295,817, 1-3-67, CI. 249—83. Carlsen, Earl W., to Food Industries Research & Engineering. Sizing apparatus. 3,337,049, 8-22-67, CI. 209 — 84. Carlsmith, Lawrence A., to Improved Machinery Inc. Rotary drum filter improvements. 3,327,862, 6-27-67, CI. 210 — 392. Carlson, Andrew C, deceased (by E. L. Carlson, executrix). Lifting grapple with scissors tongs for handling concrete drainage rings. 3,297,353, 1-10-67, CI. 294 — 81. Carlson, Andrew C, deceased (by E. L. Carlson, executrix). Lifting grapple with outside gripper for handling concrete drainage rings. 3,339.966, 9-5-67, CI. 294 — 81. Carlson, Arne, and I. O. Sandberg, to Arenco Akriebolag. De- vice in cigar machines for removing tobacco waste. 3,345,- 894, 10-10-67, CI. 83—100. Carlson, Arthur B., to Textron, Inc. Packaging of ballpoint pen writing units. 3,346,100, 10-10-67, CI. 206 — 46. Carlson, Arthur W. : See — Peckman, Eugene F., Carlson, and Torrey. 3,332,317. Carlson, Arthur W., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Composition and method for controlling crabgrass. 3,301,653, 1-31-67, CI. 71—2.3. Carlson, Bayard L., to Fibers, Inc. Molded pallet. 3,359,929, 12-26-67, CI. 108—58. Carlson, Carl O., to The National Cash Register Co. System for retrieving microimages formed on superpositioned microforms and the like. 3,319,518, 5-16-67, CI. 8S — 24. Carlson, Carl O.. and B. F. Scherr, to The National Cash Register Co. Continuous contact printer. 3,298,297, 1-17- 67, CI. 95 — 77.5. Carlson, Carl O., B. F. Scherr, and I. V. Rondas, to The Na- tional Cash Register Co. Contact printer. 3,316,825, 5- 2-67, CI. 95—73. Carlson, Charles J., Jr. : See — Olive, William W., Jr., and Carlson. 3.344.382. Carlson, Charles R. Pipe insulation. 3.307.590. 3-7-67. CI. 138—149. Carlson, Clyde H. : See — Stafford, George E. 3,319.975. 206 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Carlson, Curtis R. : See — Bouchard, Arthur J., Hawkinson, Carlson, and Jan- nenga. 3,359,774. Carlson, Dana P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluoroearbon polyethers. 3.303.145, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 2. Carlson, David J., and D. H. Rauscher, to Radio Corp. of America. Insulated-gate field-effect-transistor circuit having epitaxially-grown substrate on more highly doped base for improved operation at ultra-high frequencies. 3,315,096, 4-18-67, CI. 307—88.5. Carlson, David J., and G. E. Theriault, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical circuit employing an insulated gate field effect transistor having output circuit means coupled to the substrate thereof. 3,348,062, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Carlson, David L.. to United States of America, Health, Edu- cation and Welfare. Respiratory augmentor with electronic monitor and control. 3,357,428, 12-12-67, CI. 128 — 145.8. Carlson, De Wayne P. : See — Apostle, George, Carlson, and Polland. 3,310,659. Carlson, Donald E. : See — Miller, Cyril V., and Carlson. 3,351,703. Carlson, Donald W., and J. M. Cox, to General Motors Corp. Metering apparatus for an Injection molding machine. 3,299,475, 1-24-67, CI. 18 — 30. Carlson, Drexel T. : See — Zebarth, Ralph S., and Carlson. 3,340,696. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Carlson. 3,356,422. Carlson, Dwight B. : See — Barkstrom, Reynold. Sutton, and Carlson. 3.348.780. Carlson, Elmer V., to Industrial Research Products, Inc. Shock resistant transducer. 3,347,991, 10-17-67, CI. 179—114. Carlson, Emery J. : See — Michener, Aubrey W., Jr., Carlson, and Koo. 3,323,865. Carlson, Emil H., to Monsanto Co. Functional fluid composi- tions. 3,314,887, 4-18-67, CI. 252 — 42.7. Carlson, Eric H., to Kerr Chemicals, Inc. Package of aerosol cans, carton and carton blank therefor. 3,338,403, 8-29-67, CI. 206—65. Carlson, Eric H., to Kerr Chemicals, Inc. Carton and carton blank therefor. 3,338,407, 8-29-67, CI. 206—65. Carlson. Erna L. : See — ■ Carlson, Andrew C. 3,297,353. Carlson. Andrew C. 3,339.966. Carlson, Ernest R.. to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Snap action sequential multi-circuit switch. 3,311,716, 3-28-67, CI. 200—6. Carlson, Ernest R., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Interlocking elec- trical connectors and plugs having improved keying means. 3,339,171, 8-29-67, CI. 339 — 42. Carlson, Ernest R., to Harvey Hubbell. Inc. Multiple conven- ience outlet. 3,343,117, 9-19-67, CI. 339—14. Carlson, Frank A., Jr., D. K. Hatch, Jr., and R. P. Whittier, to Monsanto Co. Method of making laminated polyurethane structures. 3,303,076, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 79. Carlson, Frank R. : See — Warner, Raymond M., Jr., and Carlson. 3.303,413. Carlson. George E. Drving, distilling and calcining machine. 3.309,074, 3-14-67, CI. 266 — 16. Carlson, Gustav E. : See — Hoglund, Roy E., and Carlson. 3,338,212. Carlson, Harold A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor. 3.321,194, 5-23-67, CI. 261 — 39. Carlson, Harold A , and J. T. Bickhaus, to ACF Industries, Inc. Anti-smog device. 3,313.532, 4-11-67. CI. 261—39. Carlson, Harold J., and R. J. Olander, to W. H. Miner, Inc. Door locking and sealing arrangement. 3,314,706, 4—18-67, CI. 292 — 196. Carlson. Harold J., and R. H. Stinnett, to W. H. Miner. Inc. Door latching arrangement. 3,341,241, 9-12-67, CI. 292— 340. Carlson. Harold S. Exercising device. 3,352,426, 11-14-67, CI. 211—22. Carlson, Harry W. : See — Robins, Augustine W., Harris, Carlson, McLean, and Middleton. 3,310,262. Carlson, Heinz F. : See — Xaslnnd, Erik, and Carlson. 3,325,005. Carlson. Heinz F., to FMC Corp. Plate inverting apparatus. 3,347,349, 10-17-67, CI. 198 — 33. Carlson, James A. Tractor mounted logging tower. 3,332,181, 7-25-67, CI. 52—117. Carlson, John H., and A. J. Kotek, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Winches having overload control means. 3,309,066 3-14-67. CI. 254 — 173. Carlson, John H.. and B. F. Paul, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Personnel lowering devices. 3,325,147, 6-13-67, CI. 254—154. Carlson, Keith L. Etching apparatus. 3,327,721, 6-27-67, CI. 134—111. Carlson, Kenneth B. Aquatic sport vehicle. 3,311,083, 3-28-67, CI. 115—70. Carlson, Lee A. : See — Nelson, George R„ and Carlson. 3,347,670. Carlson, Marvin J., W. J. Dobeus, N. G. Olsen, and T. E. Rolls, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pivot construction. 3,347,577, 10-17-67, CI. 287—100. Carlson, Marvin T. : See — Long, Donald A., Shaw, and Carlson. 3,348.011. Carlson, Melvin G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cable reel tension system. 3,334,839, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 86.51. Carlson, Norman A., to Bethany Fellowship Inc. Camping- trailer. 3,325,206, 6-13-67, CI. 296 — 23. Carlson, Oscar, to D. Wright and A. Strum, as co-executors of the estate of F. E. Meinecke, deceased, d.b.a. Comwel Co. Platform for vehicle lifts. 3,330,382, 7-11-67, CI. 187—8.75. Carlson, Raymond H., to Textron Industries, Inc. Self- thread-forming screw with drill point and method of making same. 3.318,182, 5-9-67. CI. 85 — 41. Carlson, Raymond H., to Textron Industries, Inc. Fastener having extruded driving head. 3.352,190, 11-14-67, CI. 85—9. Carlson, Raymond T. Typewriter desks. 3,321,257, 5-23-67, CI. 312—196. Carlson, Reinhardt W. : See — Smith, William C, and Carlson. 3,342,955. Carlson, Reuben C, to Fray Products, Inc. Phonographic apparatus. 3,305,238, 2-21-67. CI. 274 — 10. Carlson, Richard A., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle elec- trical system. 3,316,416, 4-25-67, CI. 307—17. Carlson. Richard K. : See — McMaster, Archie J. and S. B., and Carlson. 3,332,173. McMaster, Samuel B., and Carlson. 3,328,005. Carlson, Richard K., S. B. McMaster, and K. Maiershofer, V2 to Cory Corp., and ^ to G-M Laboratories, Inc. Con- tainer opener. 3,358.365, 12-19-67, CI. 30 — 4. Carlson, Robert E. : See — Clark, Hubert M., Drutchas, and Carlson. 3,314,495. Carlson, Robert J., to United States of America, Army. Antipersonnel mine. 3,320,880, 5-23-67, CI. 102 — 8. Carlson, Robert L. : See — Crafts, Cecil A., and Carlson. 3,348,149. Carlson, Robert M., L. P. Jasorka. J. F. Mulconrey, and G. A. Trimble, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for mold- ing terminals in workpieces. 3,330,019, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 33. Carlson, Robert W. : See — Schluderberg, Donald C, and Carlson. 3,352,365. Carlson, Ronald I. : See — Elwood, Albert A., and Carlson. 3,327,142. Elwood, Albert A., and Carlson. 3,355,949. Carlson, Ronald J. : See — Shettles, Mack W. 3,342,147. Carlson, Roland W., to Picker X-ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Div., Inc. Image intensifier tube with separable optical coupler. 3.356,851. 12-5-67, CI. 250—213. Carlson, Roy W. Jousting apparatus. 3,323,796, 6-6-67, CI. 273—1. Carlson Tool & Machine Co. : See — Clemens, George S. 3,355,839. Hazelton. Harold J. 3.315,786. Miles, Roland J. 3,332,723. Carlson. Walter S. Wrist bands. 3,324,649, 6-13-67, CI. 59—79. Carlson, Wayland A. : See — Eastman, Richard O., Dyer, Waterbury, Carlson, and Miller. 3,337,809. Carlson, Wilbur E. Wire drawing and feeding mechanism. 3,339,396, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 289. Carlson, Wilbur L. : See — Allured, Robert B., Carver, Stroms, and Carlson. 3,303,- 682. Carlson, Willard E. : See — Russell, James, Carlson, and Mayhood. 3,310,363. Carlson, Willard E., and W. T. Myers, Jr., to St. Regis Paper Co. Conductive cellulosic paper containing asbestos and acid salt of a polyvalent metal. 3.337,392, 8-22-67, CI. 162- 138. Carlsson, Arent G., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Supply case for a cartridge magazine of a gun. 3,320,857, 5-23-67, CI. 89—34. Carlsson, Carl G., to AB Cernelle. Method of obtaining im- portant constituents from pollen. 3,360,437, 12-26-67, CI. 195 — 1. Carlsson. Xils R., and J. Malmros, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for transmitting high frequency pulses, preferably adapted for a radar equipment. 3,308,459, 3-7- 67, CI. 343—13. Carlsson, Stig. Sound reproducing apparatus. 3,360,072, 12-26-67, CI. 181—31. Carlsson, Svenning N. : See — Nycander, Oscar B. O., and Carlsson. 3,301,680. Carlstedt, Ragnar L., and J. F. McCreery, to Kennametal, Inc. Clamp member. 3,354,527, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 96. Carlstedt, Sven B. F. Reversible single phase asynchronous motors. 3.335,347. 8-8-67, CI. 318 — 207. Carlston, Robert A., and P. C. Denny, to M. R. Miller. Ultrasonic method of lubricating a complex mechanism. 3,312,306, 4-4-67, CI. 184 — 1. Carlstrom, John D., to Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Means for varying wheel spacing. 3,347,598, 10-17-67, CI. 301 — 9. Carlton, John P. Stump cutter. 3,336,958, 8-22-67, CI. 144 — 2. Carlton, Kirkendall, and D. A. Davis, to Link-Belt Co. Apparatus for reclaiming particulate material from a pile. 3,358,855, 12-19-67, CI. 214—10. Carlton, Lawrence W. : See — Kramer, Vance M., and Carlton. 3,304,581. Carlton, Louis A., E. Rich, and B. A. Peters, to Esso Produc- tion Research Co. Subsurface flowmeter. 3,357,025, 12- 67, CI. 346 — 33. Carlton Machine Tool Co., The : See — Sangster, Arlon G. 3,339,122. Weidig, Miles L. 3,302,492. LIST OF PATENTEES 207 3,310,773. 3,306,194. 3,306,190. 3,306,196. Gate valve for scale concentrated liuid. CI. 13 7—242. Pressure seal groove. 3,310,283, 3-21- Clarke, and Murray. 2-14-67. CI. stems. Carlton Mfg. Co. : See — Baeuziger, Leonard N., and Tuck. Carlton Paper Corp.: Sec- Cutri, Frank .1. Cutri, Frank J. Cutri, Frank .1. Carlton, Sydney E 3,290,546, 1-3-67, Carlton, Sydney E. 67, CI. 251 — 357. Carlton and United Brewers Ltd. : See- Hildebrand, Hobert P., Harold, 3,298,835. Carlton, William C. Pair of skis. 3,304,095, 280 — 11.13. Carlton, William C. Shuttlecock with blade-like 3,313,543, 4-11-67, CI. 273—106. Carlton, William W. Valve. 3,337,180, 8-22-67, CI. 251 — 121. Carlyle, Robert L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of pre- paring ethers of thiobisphenol compounds. 3,350,423, 10-31- 07. CI. 260 — 348.6. Carlyle, Robert L., and W. E. Johnson, deceased (by M. S. Johnson, idependent executrix), to The Dow Chemical Co. Composition for the lamination of glass by means of epoxy resinous materials. 3,321,099, 5-23-67, CI. 220—2.1. Carlyle, Robert L., and G. E. Saumer, to The Dow Chemical Co. Polyglycidyl ether of a polyhydric compound with a minor amount of a polyepoxide formed by the reaction of di- glycidyl ether with a polyhydric phenol. 3,352,809, 11-14-67, CI. 260—30.4. Carlyle, William C, to Square D Co. Safety switch having flatwise pivotable blades. 3,308,256, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 114. Carmack, Tom. Convertible table. 3,300,791, 1-31-07, CI. 5—3. Carman, Frank C, and L. Johnson. Stringed musical instru- ments with piezoelectric transducers. 3,301,936, 1-31-67, CI. 84 — -1.16. Carman. Kenneth K. : See — Kimmel, Joseph J., and Carman. 3,345,093. Carman, Kenneth K., to Koppers Co., Inc. Lubricant seal for couplings. 3.343,376, 9-26-67, CI. 64—9. Carman, Richard W. : Sec — Ma Person, Earl E. 3.350,091. Carmellini, Andrew E. : See — Panzer, Hans W. P., and Carmellini. 3,322,130. Carmet Co. : See — Stier, Henry W. 3.314,126. Carmi, Arieh : See — Ambrogi, Raymond R„ and Carmi. 3,353,942. Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,309,- 190. Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,32S,- 14$. Carmi, Arieh. and T. J. Rayeski, to Corning Glass Works. Clamping device. 3.347,653, 10-17-67, CI. 65 — 307. Carmichael, Edward W. Hi-fi amplification of a self-contained amplifier for guitar. 3,357,291, 12-12-67, Ci. 84 — 267. Carmichael. Keith S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Film perforating apparatus. 3,355,974, 12-5-67. CI. 83 — 171. Carmichael. Laurence A., Jr.. and A. F. Reese, to Otto H. York Co., Inc. Aoparatus for removing liquid particles in a gas stream. 3,339,351. 9-5-67. CI. 55 — 350. Carmichael, Robert, and G. H. Klun, to Union Carbide Corp. Automatic spray device. 3,305,134. 2-21-67, CI. 222 — 70. Carmichael, Robert, and J. Southworth, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Galvanic cell closure. 3,349,543, 10-31-67, CI. 53— 366. Carmichael, Thomas F., and R. M. Beltramo, to Svncro Corp. Regulated transformer. 3,331,010, 7-11-67, CI. 321 — 16. Carmichael, Thomas F., and R. J. Maier, to Syncro Corp. Ignition system. 3,358,005. 12-19-67, CI. 123—148. Carmines. Alfred B. Golfer's training aid including wrist movement indicator means. 3,350,100, 10-31-67, CI. 273 — 183. Carmo Aktieselskab : See — Sorensen, Elo. 3,352,402. Carmody, Robert J. System for heating, testing and destroy- ing filament wound containers. 3,329,799, 7-4-67, CI. 219 — 200. Carmody, Robert J. Honeycomb panel and method of making same. 3.346.442, 10-10-67, CI. 161—68. Carmon. Richard L. : See — Clark, Richard E., Carmon, and Purvear. 3.327.475. Puryear. David B„ Clark, and Carmon. 3.302.4SO. Carmony. Maccie L., and I. L. Carlon. Hair protection cap. 3.327.720. 6-27-67, CI. 132—49. Carmstrom, Helge. Arrangement on shelves, preferably for book-cases. 3,295,695, 1-3-67, CI. 211 — 148. Carn-ihan. William M. : Sec — Messer. Elmer S., and Carnahan. 3,344,924. Carnation Co. : See — Brooks, Edward M. 3.348.953. Chu, Stephen S. 3,324,906. Loo. Ching C. 3,301.682. Loo, Ching C. 3,340,671. Moore. Robert D. 3,329,321. Carnegie. Oeorge E. Positive variable speed transmission unit 3.334.527, 8-8-67, CI. 74 — 6S9. Carnesecca. Bernice D. : See — Carnesecca, Joseph, Jr., and E. C. Carnesecca. 3,343,613. Carnesecca. Egidio C. : See — Carnesecca, Joseph, Jr., and E. C. Carnesecca. 3,315,532. Carnesecca, Joseph, Jr., and E. C. Carnesecca. 3,343,613. Carnesecca, Joseph, Jr., and E. C. Carnesecca. Cylinder exten- sion coupling device. 3,315,532,, 4-25-07, CI. 74—1. Carnesecca, Joseph, Jr., and E. C. Carnesecca, deceased, by B. D Carnesecca, executrix, to New Draulics, Inc. Power operated tool. 3,343,613, 9-26-67, CI. 173 — 169. Carnevale, Edmund H. : See — Lynnworth, Lawrence C, and Carnevale. 3.302,044. Carnevale, Edmund H., and L. C. Lynnworth, to Parametrlcs, Inc. Ultrasonic measurement apparatus. 3,315,520, 4— 25-67, CI. 73—67.5. Carnevale. Edmund II., and L. C. Lynnworth, to Parametrics, Inc. Ultrasonic measurement apparatus employing a cooled cylindrical transducer. 3,354,099, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 67.5. Carnevale, Richard J. : See — Amdahl, Gene M., Carnevale, Collins, Marsh, and Vlllante. 3.328.768. Carnevale, Richard J., A. F. Collins, J. E. Greene, W. P. Hanf, A. A. Magdall, C. B. Perkins, Jr., J. W. Rood, and A. E. Villante, to International Business Machines Corp. Data processing system. 3,315,235, 4-18-67, CI. 340—172.5. Carney, Adam C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tele- phone subscriber's line circuit. 3,322,902, 5-30-67, CI. 179— 84. Carney, Peter W. : See — Whittaker, John N., and Carney. 3,354,396. Carney, Priscilla A. : See — Leavitt, Frederick C, and Carney. 3,304,294. Carney, Richard R., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermal reset liquid level control system for the liquefaction of low boil- ing gases. 3,300,991, 1-31-67, CI. 62—9. Carney, Richard R. Thermal reset liquid level control system for the liquefaction of low boiling gases. 3,301,110, 1-31- 67, CI. 62 — 9. Carney, Richard W. : See — Beglev, John W., Kahre, and Carney. 3,328,480. Carney, Richard W. Carton cutting guide. 3,334,415, 8-8-67, CI. 30—2. Carney, Richard W. J., H. M. Blatter, and G. De Stevens, to Ciba Corp. Bvcyclic diaza compounds. 3,322,759, 5-30-67, CI. 260—247.5. Carnev, Richard W. J., and W. L. Bencze, to Ciba Corp. 3,4- diphenyl-chromans. 3,340,276, 9-5-67, CI. 260—345.2. Carney, Richard W. J., and W. L. Bencze, to Ciba Corp. Phen- yl-chromenes. 3.340.277. 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 345.2. Carney, Richard W. J., H. M. Blatter, and G. De Stevens, to Ciba Corp. 5.6-lower alkylene-pyrimidines. 3,346,452, 10— 10-67. CI. 167—65. Carnev. Roswell E. : See — Bachle, Carl F„ and Carney. 3,311,096. Carney, Vincent L. Luminous spot shrinking system employ- ing overlapping standing waves. 3,321,633, 5-23-67, CI. 250—213. Carnev, William V., and P. V. De Luca, to Markite Corp. Phasing tool. 3,340,752, 9-12-67, CI. 81 — 90. Carnielli, Guido. Hinge and braking device for stationary rowing exercising apparatuses. 3,315,959, 4-25-67, CI. 272 — 72. Carniol, Bohdan, and Z. Maly, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Cir- cuit arrangement for accurate measurement of temperatures or small temperature changes. 3,345,874, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 362. Caro, Anthony : See — Ziegler, Alvin M.. and Caro. 3,334,222. Caro. Michael R. Drilling apparatus. 3,335,806, 8-15-67, CI. 175 — 106. Carobbe, Joseph. Self-propelled dirigible amusement vehicle. 3,336,993, 8-22-67, CI. 180—2. Carocci, Louis, to C. & C. Button & Trimming Co. Inc. Tufted back mold for fabric covered button 3,349,448, 10-31-67, H. 24 — 92. Carolan, Claire L. Cover means for frying pans and the like. 3,343,345, 9-26-67, CI. 55 — 384. Carolina Patent Development Trust. The : See — Boger, Harold J., and Dunmore. 3,358,718. Caron, Claude, to Soletanche. Method for injecting the com- ponents of a phenoplastic resin into slightly watertight grounds. 3,332,245, 7-25-67, CI. 61 — 36. Caron, Conradin. Multi-pick structure. 3,304,820, 2-21-67, CI. S4 — 322. Caron. Fred J. : See — Barnum, Orville G., and Caron. 3,313,222. Caron, Rene J. : See — Grover, George M., Busse, and Caron. 3,305,005. Caron Spinning Co. : See — Potts, Robert C. 3 355.115. Caron, Wilfred N., to Dynalectron Corp. Variable susceptance ixial tuner. 3,340.485. 9-5-67, CI. 333 — 97. Caropreso, Frank E. : .s'ee — Snector, Marshall L.. Craddock, and Caropreso. 3,328,469. Carothers, Frank S., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Vacuum 'ipprated oil level indicator. 3,333,259, 7-25-67, CI. 340—244. Carothers. George E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Empty and load brake control apparatus for railway cars. 3,338,639, S-29-67, CI. 303 — 22. Carothers. James F. : See — Lloyd. Neil E., Powell, and Carothers. 3,314,840. Carothers, John N., and R. J. Hurka, Jr. Process for removing impurities from by-product gvpsum. 3,326,633, 6-20-67, CI. 23—122. Carothers, John S.. to Alabama Gas Corp. Low liquid level shut-off apparatus for gas burner. 3,359,972, 12-26-67, CI. 126—374. 208 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Carow, Walter M. : See — Stiles, John C, and Carow. 3,299,716. Carpco Research & Engineering, Inc. : See — Breakiron. Robert L., and Dyrenforth. 3,322,275. Carpenter, Arthur J., and V. D. Kaptur, Jr., to General Mo- tors Corp. Closure operator. 3,299,571, 1-24-67, CI. 49 — 31. Carpenter, Clifford L. : See — Wendell. Charles B., Carpenter, and Greene. 3,351,427. Carpenter, Clifford L„ and C. B. Wendell, to Cabot Corp. Apparatus and process for the production of metal oxides. 3,322,499, 5-30-67, CI. 23—202. Carpenter Corp. : See — Passniore, David G. 3,323,052. Carpenter, E. A., Co. : See — Reinhart, Myron H. 3,298,976. Carpenter. Earl S. : See — Winchester, Robert D., and Carpenter. 3,357,423. Carpenter. Elmer B., to Big Dutchman, Inc. Feed intake for feeder hopper. 3,312,328, 4-4-67, CI. 198—57. Carpenter, Ervin C. Tool for removing door handle retaining springs. 3,340,592, 9-12-67, CI. 29—229. Carpenter, Herbert L., deceased (by O. M. Carpenter, H. L. Carpenter, Jr., and O. T. Carpenter, executors), and H. L. Carpenter, Jr., to Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp. Plastic lined fiber containers. 3,357,626, 12-12-67, CI. 229 — 14. Carpenter, Herbert L., Jr. : See — Carpenter, Herbert L., and H. L. Carpenter, Jr. 3,357,626. Carpenter, Joel C. : See — Drmetz, Walter W., and Carpenter. 3,332,659. Carpenter, John H. : See — ■ Trumbo, Phillip W., Carpenter, and Hendrickson. 3,360,- 249. Carpenter, Lester E., R. B. Pelley, and J. T. Hall, to Callahan Mining Corp Apparatus for forming a continuous rein- forced flexible hose. 3,311,523, 3-28-67, CI. 156—429. Carpenter, Lewis R., and D. Makuch, to LTV Aerospace Corp. Three dimensional volumetric display means. 3,316,803, 5- 2-67, CI. 88—24. Carpenter, Marvin L. Torque spring for vehicle. 3,332,678, 7-25-67, CI. 267 — 58. Carpenter, Oliver T. : See — Carpenter, Herbert L., and H. L. Carpenter, Jr. 3,357.626. Carpenter, Orah M. : See — Carpenter, Herbert L., and H. L. Carpenter, Jr. 3,357,626. Carpenter, Robert L. : See — Bateman, Jess R., and Carpenter. 3,334,276. Carpenter, Ronald J., to United States of America. Com- merce. Four-terminal direct-current amplifier. 3,327,239, 6- 20-67, CI. 330—59. Carpenter, Sammy, W. E. Taylor, W. T. McNair. Jr., and F T. Talbert, to Celanese Corp. of America. Process of purifying methyl ethyl ketone. 3,309,407, 3-14-67, CI. 260—593. Carpenter, Sammy, and E. R. Witt, to Celanese Corp. of America. Halogenated phosphates and phosphonates and method of preparation. 3,324,205, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 963. Carpenter, Victor W., C. E. Ward, and M. F. Littmann, to Armco Steel Corp. Method for improving the magnetic properties of ferrous sheets. 3,347,718, 10-17-67, CI. 148 — 111. Carpenter, William T., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Appara- tus for the fluid treatment of textile. 3,330,134, 7-11-67, CI. 68—9. Carpenter, William T„ to Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co. Method the continuous fluid treatment of running web ma- terial. 3,346,893, 10-17-67, CI. 8—151. Carpenters, E. R.. Co. : See— Reinhart, Myron H. 3,298,976. Carper, Harold R. Ash tray. 3.351,069, 11-7-67, Cl. 131—235. Carpigiani, Poerio, to APAW SA. Multi-piston cock adapted for the simultaneous dosing of a plurality of different- flavored ices, or the like. 3,301,440, 1-31-67, CI. 222 — 137. Carpigiani, Poerio, to APAW S.A. Closure plate for the ice- dispensing end of continuous ice cream machines. 3,323,- 321, 6-6-67, CI. 62 — 342. Carr. Brownell : See — ■ Wilson, Charles P., Jr., Carr. and Ciapetta. 3,352,636. Carr, Bruce B., to Callery Chemical Co. Process for recovery of water from saline solutions. 3,350,298, 10-31-67, CI. 210—21. Carr, Charles H., and J. E. Beanblossom, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Continuous process for manufacture of trihalophenols. 3,347,937, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 623. Carr, Elmer H. : See — Tranel, Lester J., and Carr. 3,297,082. Carr Fastener Pty. Ltd. : See — White, Aubrey J. R. 3,308,421. Carr, Harold L., to James D. Carr. Industrial electric set works. 3,333,612, 8-1-67, CI. 143—114. Carr, Hugh B., to S. P. Kinney Engineers. Inc. Limit switch assembly for power driven valves. 3,326,238, 6-20-67, 01. 137—624.17. Carr, Hugh B., to S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc. Strainer. 3,327,861, 6-27-67, CI. 210—392. Carr, Jackson O., to Conch International Methane Ltd. Cas- cade cycle for liquefaction of natural gas. 3,315,477, 4- 25-67, CI. 62 — 23. Carr, Jackson O., to Conch International Methane Ltd. Gas liquefaction employing an evaporating and gas expansion refrigerant cycles. 3,323,315, 6-6-67, CI. 62 — 9. 3,309,499, 3-14-67, CI. Carr, James D. : See — Carr, Harold L. 3.333,612. Carr, Joseph J. Radiant heater. 219 — 343. Carr, Kenneth L., to Ferrotec, Inc. Impedance matched strip- line ferrite Y circulator having increased ground plane spacing at the junction of the center conductors. 3,355,- 679, 11-28-67, CI. 333—1.1. Carr, Louis B., to Automated Equipment Corp. Conveyor weighing scale. 3,339,650, 9-5-67, CI. 177 — 16. Carr, Norman L., M. D. Fraser, and S. J. Kramer, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Thermal hydrodealkylation process. 3,340,31S, 9-5-67. CI. 260 — 672. Carr, Norman L., W. A. Home, W. C. Offutt, and A. E. Somers, to Gulf Research & Development Co Multi-stage hydrodesulfurization process. 3,349,027, 10-24-67, 01. 208 — 210. Carr, Richard E. : See — Bon, Charles K., Carr, and Neipert. 3,310,462. Carr, Robert D., and F. W. Le Noir, to Allied Chemical Corp. Yarn temnerature control. 3,342,975, 9-19-67, CI. 219 — 388. Carr, Rodger F. : See — Bondesen, Anton J., Jr., and Carr. 3,326,493. Carr, Russell L. K., and C. F. Baranauckas, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Organic phosphorus compounds. 3,316,293, 4- 25-67, CI. 260 — 500. Carr, Russell L. K., and C. F. Baranauckas, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Fluorinated dialdehydes. 3,344,193, 9-26-67, CI. 260—601. Carr, Russell L. K., and C. F. Baranauckas, to Hooker Chem- ical Corp. Fluorine-containing hydroxy acids and esters and methods for the manufacture thereof. 3,351,653, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 484. Carr, Wayne F., to The Black-Clawson Co. Two-stage con- tinuous digestion with removal of liquor in first stage and recirculation of liquor in second stage. 3,313,677, 4-11-67, CI. 162—19. Carr, William F. : See — Webb, James E. 3.352,192. Carragan. John F. : See — Yagusic, George J., and Carragan. 3,296,596. Carranza, William L. Synthetic baling and tying twines. 3,315,454, 4-25-67, CI. 57 — 140. Carras, Andrew N., Dr. E. A. Nussbaumer, and F. E. Bolliger, to The Garrett Corp. Gas turbine fuel flow control system. 3,330,109, 7-11-67, CI. 60—39.28. Carrasco. Julio B. Saw guide assembly. 3,348,591, 10-24-67, CI. 143—168. Carrasse, Jean M. P., to Societe Generale de Constructions Electriques et Mechaniques (Alsthom). Thermal insulators. 3,297,189, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 15. Carre, Roland : See — Brault, Yves, and Carre. 3,320,613. Carre. Roland, and R. Charton, to OSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Digital phase coder. 3,343,157, 9- 19-67, CI. 340 — 347. Carre, Roland, and J. Robert, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. System for eliminating long echoes from radar signals and shaping these signals. 3,349,395, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 17.1. Carrel, Ralph E. Paint pail bracket. 3,357,668, 12-12-67, 01. 248 — 210. Carrel, Robert L. : See — Bell, Ross L., Carrel, and McClelland. 3,355,739. Carrick, Wayne L. : See — Baker, Leonard M., and Carrick. 3,324,101. Carrick, Wayne L., and G. L. Karapinka, to Union Carbide Corp. Coupling of substituted arenes. 3,322, S38, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 619. Carrick, Wayne L., G. L. Karapinka, and R. J. Turbett, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymerization process. 3,324,095, 6- 6-67, Cl. 260 — 88.2. Carrico, Ralph T., and K. E. Percifleld, to Indus Corp. Dif- ferential lock-up mechanism. 3,330,169, 7-11-67, Cl. 74 — 711. Carrie, William D., to Crane Co. Hydraulic gage. 3,332,154, 7-25-67, Cl. 33—178. Carrier Corp. : See — Applebee. Gerald L. 3,358,737. Ashley, Carlyle M. 3,338,065. Beck, Arnold A. 3.304,726. Berger, Isaac, and Schmidt. 3,312,081. Bourne, Joseph. 3,316,727. Branche, William H. 3,312,270. Branche. William H., and White. 3,343,418. Check, Donald R„ and Clark. 3,315,481. Clark, William E., and Checii. 3.315.485. Cox, Joseph H., and Martin. 3,311,164. Creech, Raymond J. 3,359,755. Crowther, Joseph C. 3,323,583. De Groat, Carl J. 3,317,121. Divers, Raymond T. 3,324,941. Eisberg, Keith V. 3.301,005. Eisberg, Keith V. 3,304,742. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. Eisberg, Keith V.. and Bourne. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. Eisberg, Keith V., and Bourne. Erwin. Lee R., McCallum, and Gieser^ Fondrk, Victor V. 3,341,429. Frediani, James F. 3,358,470. 3,297,813. 3,299.652. 3,299,668. 3,326,279. 3,314,815. LIST OF PATENTEES 209 3,303,872. 3,304,997. 3.304,998. 3,309,896. 3,310,945. Carrier Corp. : gee — Continued Gacioeh, Michael T. 3,307,471. Gerteis, Karl M. 3,308,877. Glasgow, James A., and Linthicum. 3,352,333. Gustafson. Einar H. 3.352,326. Herb, Carl C, and Bryan.*. 3,306,070. Hickman, George H. 3.316,756. Huesgen, Eugene L. 3,332,605. Jensen, Richard C, and Sohre. 3.334,495. Johannes, Virgil I. 3,299,336. Johannes, Virgil I. 3,307,091. Johannes, Virgil I. 3,321.685. Johnson, Charles A., and Lunde. 3,333,436. Kirtland, Howard W., and Check. 3,315,482. Kirtland. Howard W., and Endress. 3,349,999. Kropiwnicki, Tadek M. 3,307,480. Kropiwnicki, Tadek M. 3,315, 8S0. Kuss, Richard J., and Hayes. 3,313.120. Le Chien, Ellis L., and Check. 3,315,486. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 3,299,654. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 3,330,335. Leonard, Louis H., Jr. 3,334,492. Little, Philip F. 3,321,929. Lunde, Peter J. 3,336,763. Martin, William C, Jr. 3,332,479. McGrath, William L. 3,299,051. McGrath, William L. 3,300,995. McGrath, William L. 3.301,002. McGrath, William L., and Rachfal. 3,299,649. Merrick, Richard H. 3,299,669. Miaskiewicz, Richard F., Sr. 3,346.285. Miller, Kenneth H., and Russ. 3,332,252. Morgan, Robert D. 3,298,192. Osborne, William T. 3,299,653. Osborne, William T. 3,303,874. Osborne, William T. 3,303,875. Osborne, William T. 3,310,103. Osborne, William T. 3,326,277. Ostrander, William S. 3,322,188. Platnick, David 3,333,171. Russell. Jack E. 3,358,465. Saha, Aatto P. 3,327,762. Saha, Aatto P. 3.339,613. Saha, Aatto P. 3,339,617. Schlirf, John W. 3,348,420. Shaw, David N. 3,358,468. Shaw, David N. 3,360,186. Sonntag, Wallace E., Jr. 3,325.312. Stenerson. Randolph N. 3,350,179. 'Stenger, Harvey G. 3,305,715. Stone, Theodore F., and Duzey. 3,315,655. Toper, Walter B. 3,303,666. Toper, Walter B. 3.357,763. Toper, Walter B., and Bryans. 3,299,796. White. Glen A. 3,324.845. Carrier, Elizabeth D. : gee — Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3,338,384. Carrier. Robert M.. Jr. 3,346,097. Carrier & Koch Associates : See — Koch, Daniel F. 3,330,394. Carrier Mfg. Co. : See — Carrier, Robert M., Jr. Re. 26,291. Carrier, Robert M., Jr., to Carrier Mfg. Co. Feeding appara- tus. Re. 26,291, 10-31-67, CI. 19S— 220. Carrier, Robert M., Jr., deceased ; Louisville Trust Co., E. D. Carrier, P. H. Mitchell, and A. D. Stevens, executors and trustees. Liquid mount tunable vibrating device for natural frequency vibrating conveyors. 3,338,384, 8-29-67, CI. 198—220. Carrier, Robert M., Jr., deceased ; Louisville Trust Co., E. D. Carrier, P. H. Mitchell, and A. D. Stevens, executors and trustees. Adjustable stroke vibratory feeder. 3,346,097, 10- 10-67, CI. 198—220. Carriere, Pierre P. A., L. F. Jumelle, G. J.-L. Ranvier, and G. Riehter, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs dAviation and Office National d'Etudes et de Reeherches Aerospatiales dit : O.N.R.R.A. Silencers for jet propulsion engines or the like. 3,344,SS4, 10-3-67, CI. 181 — 51. Carriere, Raymond H., H. Fehr, and R. D. de Saint-Vaulry, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Rotating machine. 3,356,425, 12-5-67, CI. 308—10. Carrigan, Raymond J., and W. T. Harrison, to Bigelow- Sanford, Inc. Axminster pile fabric and method for making the same. 3.354.914, 11-28-67. CI. 139 — 399. Carrigan, Richard B. Male urinal with inflatable sealing means. 3,353.538, 11-21-67, CI. 128 — 295. Carrigan, William H., and R. E. O'Brien, to Kirkhof Mfg. 'Corp. Vacuum forming die and method. 3,308,213, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 90. Carrington, James E.. to Short Bros. & Harland Ltd. Hy- draulic valves. 3,323,549, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Carrington, Thomas R., T. A. Savidge, and M. F. Walmsley. Process for making penicillin amidase. 3,298,924, 1-17- 67, CI. 195—65. Carrington, William K. : See — Smith, Harry A., and Carrington. 3,336,261. Smith, Harry A., and Carrington. 3,340,232. Carro Copper & Brass Co. : gee — Somer, Fritz. 3,346,887. Carrock, Frederick E. : See — Doak, Kenneth W., and Carrock. 3,309,422. Doak. Kenneth W., and Carrock. 3,359,345. Carrol, Cliiford L. Holder and dispenser for toilet paper. 3,295,777, 1-3-67, CI. 242—55.3. Carroll, Albert, to Lever Bros. Co. Eyecup and spray dis- penser. 3,314,426, 4-18-67, CI. 12S — 173. Carroll, Albert P. Gas and air separator. 3,330,732, 8-22-67, CI. 55—201. Carroll, Albert P. Air and gas separator for descending water. 3,353,494, 11-21-67, CI. 103—203. Carroll, Donal M. : gee — Hughes, Ivor W., Horsewell, and Carroll. 3,320,961. Carroll, Edward E., Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Time expander for multichannel analyzer. 3,305,785. 2-21-67, CI. 328—56. Carroll, Felix P., and R. J. Hoelzer, to Allied Chemical Corp. High strength adhesive for building materials. 3,309,328, 3-14-67, CI. 260—23. Carroll, Frank : gee — Davenport, John E„ and Carroll. 3,326,635. Carroll, Frederick C, to Toledo Scale Corp. Condition respon- sive mechanism. 3,342,277, 9-19-67, CI. 177—178. Carroll, George, and B. G. Mann, to The Marine Engineering Co. (Stockport) Ltd. Permanent magnet operated clutch and brake. 3,312,319, 4-^-67. CI. 192—18. Carroll, James B. R., Jr., to Selas Corp. of America. Web drying. 3,340,617, 9-12-67, CI. 34: — 18. Carroll, John H., to Union Carbide Corp. Level indicator for determining height of solid material in a storage vessel. 3,348,004, 10-17-67, CI. 200—61.2. Carroll, John W. Gas meter change device. 3,310,322, 3-21-67, CI. 285—18. Carroll, Joseph E. : gee — Lillestrand, Robert L., and Carroll. 3,360,638. Carroll, Paul E. : gee — ■ Harris, Ralph A., and Carroll. 3,360,737. Carroll, Paul E. Method and apparatus for measuring an unknown impedance by comparison with a standard im- pedance. 3,299,352. 1-17-67, Cl. 324 — 57. Carroll, Richard W., to Collins Radio Co. Temperature stable low frequency filter without inductance. 3,303,354, 2-7-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Carroll, Shirley B. Instrument case. 3,313,101, 4-11-67, Cl. 58 — 105. Carroll, Terry M., and R. Hofstetter. Tabletop simulated golf game apparatus with distance and error indicating device. 3,355,175. 11-28-67, Cl. 273—134. Carroll, William L. Pattern determining device. 3,354,671, 11-28-67, Cl. 66—50. Carroll, William P. Remote light actuated control means for models. 3,314,189, 4-18-67, Cl. 46 — 244. Carrubba, Robert V., and R. L. Golden, to Halcon Interna- tional, Inc. Preparation of anilines from oxygenated cyclo- hexanes. 3,347,921, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 581. Carruthers, Eben H. Method and machine for packing food products. 3,321,317, 5-23-67, Cl. 99 — 188. Carruthers, Eben H. Method of controlling the feed to food packing machines. 3,346,403, 10-10-67, Cl. 99 — 188. Carruthers, Eben H. Machine for packing compressible mate- rials into containers. 3,357,155, 12-12-67, Cl. 53 — 124. Carse, Clifford C, to Bar-Master, Inc. Pressure release fitting. 3,336,053, 8-15-67, Cl. 285 — 1. Carsey, Eugene A., to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Dust col- lecting plenum installation. 3,314,098, 4-18-67, Cl. 15 — 301. Carsey, Eugene A., to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Dust col- lector system. 3,343,197, 9-26-67, Cl. 15 — 301. Carsey, Eugene A., to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Oil mist and flotation dust collector. 3,353,340, 11-21-67, Cl. 55 — 324. Carslaw, Charles H., to Drysdale & Co. Ltd. Pumping ar- rangement for cargo ships arranged to carry liquid bulk cargo. 3.319,574, 5-16-67, Cl. 103 — 113. Carson, Charles J. : See — Weaver, John R., Jr., and Carson. 3,350,497. Carson, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Core index coil winding apparatus. 3,309,033, 3-14-67, Cl. 242 — 9. Carson, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Coil winding apparatus. 3,332,633, 7-25-67, Cl. 242—9. Carson, Earl W., R. E. Derr, and M. W. Iverson, to Honey- well Inc. Control apparatus. 3,351,315, 11-7-67, Cl. 244 — 77. Carson, Forrest L. Extensible aligning tow bar. 3,329.445, 7-4-67, Cl. 280 — 478. Carson, Frank J. : See — Leflet, Herbert A.. Jr., and Carson. 3.325.267. Carson, Frank J., and G. F. Ritter, Jr., to Llbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for press bending glass sheets. 3,329,- 494, 7-4-67, Cl. 65 — 287. Carson, Frank J., and H. A. Leflet, Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method for bending glass sheet to a complex curvature. 3,348,935, 10-24-67, Cl. 65 — 103. Carson, John F., to Midwest Bank Builders, Inc. Drive-in banking system. 3,298,632, 1-17-67, Cl. 243—19. Carson, Laurence F., to Pittsburgh Plate Class Co. Combina- tion sliding and pivoted door. 3.31S.047, 5-9-07, Cl. 49—149. 210 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Carson, Laurence F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Thermal break door. 3,335,524, 8-15-67, CI. 49 — 501. Carson, Laurence F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Vertical opening sash. 3,345,776, 10-10-67, CI. 49 — 246. Carson, Laurence F., and M. H. McGregor, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Door pivots. 3,320,699, 5-23-67, CI. 49 — 388. Carson, Oliver S., to Short Bros. & Harland Ltd. Electric torque motor. 3,329,916, 7-4-67, CI. 335 — 230. Carson, Raymond M. Paper cup holder and carrier. 3,341,-. 242, 9-12-67, CI. 294 — 16. Carson, William D., and L. F. Paul, to General Motors Corp. Storage battery. 3,313,033, 4-11-67, CI. 34 — 21. Carson, William D., L. F. Paul, R. O. Wilkins, and O. H. Smith, to General Motors Corp. Storage battery. 3,314,- 158, 4-18-67, CI. 34 — 21. Carson, William N., Jr. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,311.502. Carson, William N.. Jr., to General Electric Co. Secondary cell having hydrogen-oxygen recombination catalyst in com- munication with electrolyte chamber. 3,356,533, 12-5-67, CI. 13G— 6. Carson. William N., Jr., and W. H. Fischer, to General Elec- tric Co. Sea water-activated primary battery. 3,352,718, 11-14-67, CI. 136—91. Carson, William S., to Powermatie Corp. Tree treatment ap- paratus and method. 3,330,068, 7-11-67, CI. 47 — 1. Carson, William W., Jr., to Velvac, Inc. Vehicle mirror assem- bly. 3,346,229, 10-10-67, CI. 248—477. Carsten, Paul W. Programmer. 3,324,257, 6-6-67, CI. 200— 37. Carstens, Bernard A., Jr., and R. L. Carstens. Modular teller unit. 3,298,329. 1-17-67, CI. 109—10. Carstens, Bernt, to Carstens, Sektkellerei KG. Cellular pack- ing for bottles and the like. 3,360,179, 12-26-67, CI. 229—15. Carstens, Gerald J. Rock tumbling device. 3,341,978, 9-19-67, CI. 51 — 163. Carstens, Marion R. : 'See — Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., Carstens, and Bates. 3,323,- 539. Carstens, Robert L. : See — Carstens, Bernard A., Jr., and R. L. 3,298,329. Carstens, Sektkellerei KG. : See — Carstens, Bernt. 3,360,179. Carstens, Thomas J. : See — Moore, Donald G.. and Carstens. 3,305,428. Carstensen. William H., C. G. Ott, and J. J. Van Acker, to Varitvper Corp. Cartridge for light-sensitive strip. 3,346,- 210, 10-10-67, CI. 242—71.1. Carswell, Robert : See — Hitchcock, Norman E. F., Ker, and Carswell. 3,334,048. Carswell, Samuel A. : See — Smith, John P., Carswell, Samuelson, and Rainbird. 3,297,329. Cart-Trac, Inc. : See — Miller, Eugene M., and Kelley. 3,348,786. Carte. Glenn A., Sr. : See — Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and Carte. 3,335,166. Cartelli, Joseph M. Matrix switch. 3,349,361, 10-24-67, CI. 339 — 18. Carter, Aaron D., and L. G. Johnston. Lubrication system for internal combustion engines. 3,295,507, 1-3-67, CI. 123—196. Carter. Albert E. : See — Jones, Raymond D.. and Carter. 3.340,436. Carter, Andrew G. Fail-safe automatic belt anchor system. 3.308.902, 3-14-67. CI. 180—82. Carter, Carl E.: See — Watson, Billy R., and Carter. 3,299,831. Carter. Cecil O. : See — Hutson, Thomas, Jr., and Carter. 3,346,660. Hutson, Tom, Jr., and Carter. 3,330.880. Carter, Charles E., and S. C. Wells. Jr., to United Elastic Corp. Extrusion head for plastic tubing. 3,303,247, 2-7-67. CI. 264—95. Carter, Charles W., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Telephone ringing circuits. 3,300,589, 1-24-67, CI. 179 — 87. Carter. Clarence. Portable projector stand. 3,358,951, 12-19- 67, CI. 248—11. Carter Clarence F. : See — Welsch, Fred D., and Carter .3,358,950. Carter, Daniel T.. to United States Steel Corp. Overflow cell for plating strip. 3,354,070, 11-21-67, CI. 204 — 206. Carter. David A. Magnetic stamp kit. 3,314,634, 4-18-67, CI. 248 — 206. Carter. Dean E. : See — Himes. Glenn R.. and Carter. 3,343,582. Carter. Don E. : See — Wygant. James C. Prill. Carter, and Kucia. 3,360,546. Carter, Don E., to Monsanto Co. Constant volume conversion meter. 3,310.975, 3-28-67, CI. 73—19. Carter, Elbert P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Over-current protective device. 3,336,504, 8-15-67 CI. 317—52. Carter, Ernest P., and R. S. Otstot, to Monsanto Co. Pneu- matic false twister. 3,303,639. 2-14-67, CI. 57 — 77.3. Carter, Eugene H.. to Hoerner Boxes, Inc. Display container and carrier. 301,386, 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 1. Carter, Frank L.. to Pioneer Packaging, Inc. Display carton. 3,298,504, 1-17-67, CI. 206 — 45.14. Carter, Fred V., and D. R. Jones. Heliotropie device with thermocouple sensors. 3,305.686, 2-21-67, CI. 250 — 203. Carter, Frederick D., to Jones Gas Process Co. Ltd. Recovery of carbon black from aqueous slurries thereof contaminated with polycvclic hydrocarbon pyrolysis products. 3,325,301, 6-13-67, CI. 106—307. Carter. George A., III. Motorized surfboard. 3,324,822, 6-13- 67, CI. 115 — 70. Carter, George D. Ball skate device. 3,355,185, 11-28-67, CI. 280 — 11.23. Carter, George H., to Redland Tiles Ltd. Article propelling apparatus. 3.355,009, 11-28-67, CI. 198 — 221. Carter, Giles F. : See — Bellis, Harold E., and Carter. 3,343,928. Carter, Harry T. Variable connector. 3,347,573, 10-17-67, CI. 287—14. Carter, Harry V. : See — Schulz, Wolfgang, Siess, and Carter. 3,313,924. Carter, J. C, Co. : See — Carter, James C, Smith, and Kaessen. 3,304,877. Carter, James, and E. E. Kueppers. Wall display bank. 3,332,616, 7-25-67, CI. 232—5. Carter, James A. : See — Shepherd, Harold D., and Carter. 3,303,143. Carter, James C, L. R. Smith, and D. A. Kaessen, to J. C. Carter Co. Submerged motor driven pumping system. 3.304.877. 2-J21-67, CI. 103—87. Carter, James L. : See — Kramer, George M., and Carter. 3,324,196. Carter, James L., P. J. Lucchesi, and E. R. Nightingale, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Olefin separation with strontium and cadmium molecular lieves. 3,355,509, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 677. Carter, James S. F., V2 to K. B. Ray. Apparatus for packaging fruit juices and similar products. 3,350,839, 11-7-67, CI. 53—88. Carter, John W. : See — Barton, James C, Carter, and Roberts. 3,311,389. Beyers, Marvin E., Brown, Carter, Junck, Lauterbach, and Winters. 3,354,563. Habdas, Edward P., and Carter. 3,314,260. Carter, John W., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Method and ap- paratus for controlling bounce in tractor-trailer combina- tions. 3,321.216. 5-23-67, CI. 280—489. Carter, John W., J. C. Medley, and J. P. Mueller, to Cater- pillar Tractor Co. Hydropneumatic seat suspension. 3,300,203, 1-24-67, CI. 267—1. Carter, Joseph H. Can opener. 3,302,283, 2-7-67, CI. 30 — 15.5. Carter, Joseph H., to Carter Machine & Tool Co. Tov tire with white side wall insert ring. 3,360,300, 12-26-67. CI. 301—63. Carter, Kenneth G. Roll crusher rebuilder. 3,339.055, 8-29-67, CI. 219 — 76. Carter, Lavoy. Prefabricated, adjustable stairway, ramp or bridge. 3,299,590, 1-24-67, CI. 52—183. Carter, Leewood C. : See — Mullen, Edward K„ and Carter. 3,31S,618. Carter, Lloyd G. : See — Harris, Allen E., Medford, and Carter. 3,332,499. Carter Machine & Tool Co. : See — Carter, Joseph H. 3,360,300. Carter, Norman D. : See — Hess, Howard V., Guptill, and Carter. 3,325,400. Carter, Orvil L. Vibrating plows. 3,339,641, 9-5-67, CI. 172 — 40. Carter. Paul H. : See — Bank, Herbert, and Carter. 3,342.609. Carter, Paul H., to Maryland Cup Corp. Lid construction. 3,346,170 10-10-67, CI. 229 — 43. Carter, Paul H.. and T. E. Marion, to Universal Machine Co.. Inc. Machine for assembling collars around the necks of bottles. 3.324,537. 6-13-67. CI. 29 — 208. Carter Precision Electric Co. : See — Frantz. Nicholas. 3,312,925. Carter Products Inc. : See — Berger, Frank M., Diirsch, and Ludwig. 3.325,360. Sheen, Tnomas N., Tiffany, and Berger. 3,312,593. Carter. Ralph B., Co. : See — Bosehen, William O. 3,356.347. Carter. Ralph E., to General Electric Co. Composition of matter and method of producing same. 3,351,496, 11-7-67, CI. 136—153. Carter, Richard P., to United States of America, Navy. Method of manufacture of rocket chambers having an integral insulator or liner. 3,303,079, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 172. Carter. Robert C. : See — Jones, Edward A., and Carter. 3,329,792. Carter, Robert C, to Collins Radio Co. Use of resistive feed- back in unbalanced R-C integrator. 3,333,117, 7-25-67, CI. 307—88.5. Carter, Robert E. Folding doors. 3,298,423, 1-17-67, CI. 160—97. Carter, Robert M., and G. L. Petrik, to Link-Belt Co. Side frame mount. 3,313,368, 4-11-67, CI. 180 — 9.2. Carter. Robert M., and G. L. Petrik, to Link-Belt Co Power shovel. 3,346,129, 10-10-67, CI. 214 — 135. Carter. Rollins S. : See — Preston, James B., Carter, and Neely. 3,354,315. Carter, Ronald P., V. A. Cowin, and M. C. Hall, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Circuit for deriving square wave- from incoming alternating signal. 3.350,57S. 10-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 211 Carter. Koy D. Apparatus for insect control. 3,330,062, 7-11- 67, CI. 43 — 124. Carter, Russell P., Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 2-amino-2-inetliyl-propanol cross linking agent for polvure- thane process and product. 3,296,156, 1-3-67, CI. 260—9. Carter, Shirley J. Tungsten carbide brazing. 3,297,693, 1-10-67, CI. 29—473.1. Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Label picker ap- paratus. 3,298,889, 1-17-67, CI. 156—484. Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Apparatus for applying gum to a label picker. 3,310,030, 3-21-67, CI. 118—261. Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Article com- biner. 3,310,151, 3-21-67, CI. 198—32. Carter, Sidney T. to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Labeling ma- chine with yieldable drive means for picker and emergency stop. 3,310,449, 3-21-67, CI. 156 — 365. Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Labeling ma- chine. 3,313,673, 4-11-67, CI. 156 — 566. Carter, Sidney T., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Rotary-type labeling machine. 3,354,016, 11-21-67, CI. 156 — 363. Carter, Terry L. Case packer. 3,327,450, 6-27-67, CI. 53—61. Carter, Thomas. Automotive vehicle. 3,305,038, 2-21-67, CI. 180—50. Cartor. Thomas L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Melt spinning filtration bed retaining screen. 3,348,263, 10-24- 67. CI. 18 — 8. Carter, Thomas M., to Universal American Corp. Agricul- tural sprayer. 3,321,137, 5-23-67, CI. 239—78. Carter. Thomas R., F. Fahnoe, and E. P. Supinski, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Production of vanadium oxytrichloride. 3,355,244, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 17. Carter, Truland H. Analog circuit for simulating and then calculating the forces on a structure having fixed or pinned joints. 3.335,267, 8-8-67, CI. 235 — 184. Carter. Uriel F., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Push button actua- tor for an electrical controller. 3,331,931, 7-18-67, CI. 200—50. Carter-Wallace, Inc. : See — Berger, Frank M., Durseh and Ludwig. 3,342,678. Nechay, Bohdan R., and Maren. 3,323,999. Reich. Irving, and Ayres. 3,339,806. Carter, Weld S., Jr. : See — Ogle, James A., and Carter. 3,324,457. Carter, Whitney B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for pack- aging tow. 3,351,992, 11-14-67, CI. 2S— 72. Carter. Wilbert V. : See — Bowyer, James M., Jr., and Carter. 3,358,947. Carter, William A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Current- sensing circuit. 3,315,130, 4-1S-67, CI. 317 — 33. Carter, William A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Controlled positioning of arc runners in magnetic field. 3,325,617, 6-13-67, CI. 200—147. Carter. William B. : See — ■ Acciarri, Jerry A., and Carter. 3,358,050. Carter, William B., and W. C. Ziegenhain, to Continental Oil Co. Process for displacement of trialkylaluminum in the preparation of alpha olefins. 3,317,625, 5-2-67, CI 260 — 677. Carter. William Co., The : See — Schorer, Roy E. 3,330,093. Carter, William H. : See — Toth. Leo A., and Carter. 3,311,427. Carter, William J., Jr., to The Firewel Co., Inc. Balanced de- mand valve. 3,343,563, 9-26-67, CI. 137 — 517. Carter. William L. Calorie indicator. 3,323,720, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 128. Carter, William L. Calorie and gram indicator. 3,337,128, 8-22-67, CI. 235—71. Carter, Woodward C. II : See — Hill. Earl R., and Carter. 3,324,363. Carteret, Yvette : See — Bourrasse, Andre, Carteret, Elston, and Lucas. 3,342,692. Carter's Ink Co., The : See — Coppeta. Leonard T. 3,300.879. Lennon, Donald J. J. 3.326,793. Carthage Machine Co., Inc. : See — Zaichkowsky, Andrew. 3,297,067. Zaichkowsky, Andrew. 3,319,674. Carthew. John R. : See — Richard, William H., Mitta, Loizides, Mackie, Carthew, and O'Connor. 3.337.855. Carthew. John R., E. Loizides, and L. A. Mitta. to Internation- al Business Machines Corp. Data translation apparatus. 3.354.437, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Carthew. John R., E. Loizides, and L. A. Mitta, to Internation- al Business Machines Corp. Data translation apparatus. 3.354.450, 11-21-67. CI. 340—347. Cartier, Bernard J. : See — Carrier, Gerald J. 3,299,850. Cartier, Gerald J. : See — Cartier. Gerald J. 3,299,850. Cartier, Gerald J., to G. H., T. H., and B. J. Cartier. Ex- plosive fire alarm. 3,299,850, 1-24-67, CI. 116 — 105. Cartier, Roger J., to Controls Co. of America. Process timers. 3, 306, IIS, 2-28-67, CI. 74—150. Cartier. Roger J., to Controls Co. of America Process timers. 3,354,733, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 125. Cartier, Thomas H. : See — Cartier, Gerald J. 3,299,850. Cartiere Paolo Pigna S.p.A. : See — Pigna. Daniele P., and A. and S. Camozzi. 3,334,91S. Cartofax Corp.: See — Kowalski, Charles J. 3,31S,213. Cartonneries de Saint-Germain : See — Roy, Marcel, and Masson. 3,337,046. Cartwright, Albert D., Jr. Plant container. 3,316,675, 5-2- 67, CI. 47—37. Cartwright, Gerald D., and E. M. Smith, to Radio Corp, of America. Storage tube target structure having attached shield ring. 3,319,103, 5-9-<»7, CI. 313 — 68. Cartwright, Jessie, to Borg-Warner Corp. Dispensers for washing machines. 3.334,499, 8-8-67, CI. 68 — 207. Cartwright, John S., C. W. Henderson, G. E. Melvin, R. C. Steen, and E. Tice, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of and apparatus for winding wire. 3,314,452, 4-1S-67, CI. 140 — 92.2. Cartwright, Victor F., to Babcock Electronics Corp. Pulsed range and angle measuring system. 3,350,711, 10-31-67, CI. 343—11. Cartwright, Victor F., to Babcock Electronics Corp. Distance indicating radio apparatus. 3,353,179, 11-14-67, CI. 343 — 13. Caruceru, Leiba : See — Feldman, Osias, Birlea, Pirvulescu, Caruceru, and Wein- berg. 3,336,955. Carullo, Paul A., to The Torrington Co. Prestressed roller bearing. 3,307,891, 3-7-67, CI. 308—213. Caruso, Fred A. : See — Long, Robert B., and Caruso. 3,34S,908. Caruso, Gerard P., to Shell Oil Co. Oleophilic clay powder. 3,313,730, 4-11-G7, CI. 252—28. Caruso, Gerard P., to Shell Oil Co. Manufacture of clay- thickened greases. 3,321,398, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 28. Caruso, John T., to Scott Aviation Corp. Disc valve. 3,354.- 903, 11-28-67, CI. 137—512.15. Caruthers, Felix P., to Teledyne, Inc. Apparatus for the con- trol of machine tools or the like. 3,324,364, 6-6-67, CI. 318—18. Carvalho, Carlos A. B. : See — Slavin. Michael, and Carvalho. 3,316,489. Carvalho, Dorothv A. : See — Stafiej, Stanley F., and Carvalho. 3,296,274. Carver & Co. (Engineers) Ltd. : See — Carver, Leonard J. 3,331,111. Carver, Diane D. B. : See — Higgins, Harvey M., Jr., Davisson, and Carver. 3,352,859. Carver, Laurence R. : See — Allured, Robert B., Carver, Stroms, and Carlson. 3,303,- 682. Carver, Leonard J., to Carver & Co. (Engineers) Ltd. Clamps. 3.331,111, 7-18-67, CI. 24 — 263. Carver. Robert V., to United States of America, Army. Binary 180° diode phase modulator. 3,349,342, 10-24-67, Ci. 332 — 9. Carver, Thurman W.. to Motorola, Inc. Radar sensing sys- tem. 3,349,394, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 16. Cary, Donald S., to Xerox Corp. Color display. 3,316,805, 5-2-67, CI. 88—24. Cary, Donald S., to Xerox Corp. Frost color display. 3,322,034 5-30-67, CI. 88—24. Cary, Francis H., to The New York Air Brake Co. Pumps. 3.312,171. 4-4-67, CI. 103 — 44. Cary, Francis H., to The New York Air Brake Co. Combined butterfly and check valve. 3,344,808, 10-3-67, CI. 137 — 599.2. Cary, Hall, to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Accelerometer. 3,307,410, 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 517. Cary, Henry H., to Applied Physics Corp. System for meas- uring optical activity of materials. 3,312,141. 4-4—67, CI. 88—14. Cary, Howard B., to Hobart Bros. Co. Arc welding with A.C. power and cored electrode. 3,309,490, 3-14-67 CI 219 — 74. Cary. James E., to Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. Dialyzer clamp assembly. 3.352,421, 11-14-67, CI. 210 — 238. Gary, Philip E., to International Harvester Co. Heat process for crankshafts. 3.305.409, 2-21-67, CI. 148 — 146. Caryotakis, George, to Varian Associates. Permanent magnet focused klystron. 3,322,997, 5-30-67, CI 315—5.35. Carysforth, Henry A. : See — Rivman, Samuel J., and Carysforth. 3,321,126. Casablancas High Draft Co. Ltd. : See — Noguera, Joseph. 3,312,050. Casablancas Ltd. : See — Noguera, John M. 3,331,567. Casadio, Silvano, to Istituto de Angeli S.p.A. Neomvciu pamoate. 3,311,607, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 210. Casadio. Silvano, to Istituto de Angeli S.p.A. a-Substituted 1-naphthyl-acetamides and non-toxic acid addition salts thereof. 3,344,146, 9-26--67, CI. 260 — 311. Casady, Claude E. Vacuum bag and connection. 3,327,937, 6-27-67, CI. 232 — 43.2. Casagrande, Norman : See — Krumm, Eugene D., and Casagrande. 3,314,472. Casal, Frank M. : See — Samufls. Herbert, and Casal. 3,334,164. Casale, Amerigo. On the spot car wash. 3,317,142. 5-2-67, CI. 239—130. Casale. Ernest R. V-drive transmission. 3,350.958, 11-7-67, CI. 74—417. Casaleggi, Charles J. : See — Wilhelm, John R., and Casaleggi. 3.339,738. 212 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Casaino, Charles C, and D. R. Kerstetter, to Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc. Process of manufacturing a photo-con- ductor device. 3,326,618, 6-20-67, CI. 316—17. Casanov, Raymond C, to Teletype Corp. Method of and de- vice for keying members together. 3,356,393, 12-5-67, CI. 287—52.08. Casanova, Louis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pre- ignition prevention in ignitrons by delayed application to the auxiliary anode. 3,311,784, 3-28-67, CI. 315—262. Casassa, Joseph P., to General Motors Corp. Fuel pump with rocker arm wear pad. 3.359,918, 12-26-67. CI. 103—215. Casavant. Donald D., N. Gold, and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film sheets with gripping means to facilitate tearing. 3.313,627, 4-11-67, CI. 96—76. Casbarro. Ralph M. Bowling ball cleaning apparatus. 3,355,- 756, 12-5-67, CI. 15—21. Cascade Corp. : See — Farmer, Stanley E. 3,314,562. Farmer, Stanley E., and Weinert. 3,326,593. Casciato, Leonard, and J. Kates, to Peat, Marwick, Mitchell & Co. Traffic monitoring systems. 3,328,791, 6-27-67, CI. 340—324. Cascioli, Anthonv, 50% to J. Schuman. Combined hoop and tethered ball. 3,348,333, 10-24-67, CI. 46—51. Casco Products Corp. : See — Horwitt, Laurence G. Re. 26,316. Horwitt, Laurence G. 3,330,937. Horwitt, Laurence G., and Krenke. 3,341,687. Case, Arthur J., and R. C. Rinker, to The Borden Co. Binder composition, (1) a condensate of phenol, furfuryl alcohol and formaldehyde, and (2) additional furfuryl alcohol. 3,312,650, 4-4-67, CI. 260—29.3. Case, Edward M. See — Zumeta, Julio, and Case. 3.306.155. Case, Frank H., Jr., E. Losberg, and C. M. Cornelison, to United States of America, Army. Electrical control system for recoilless cannon. 3,331,284, 7-18-67, CI. 89 — 126. Case Institute of Technology : See — Mergler, Harry W ., and Trostmann. 3,333,445. Case. J. I., Co. : See — Bulin, Shelley A. 3,316,695. Bulin, Shelley A. 3,333,405. Bushmever, Richard W. 3,351.138. Bushmeyer, Richard W., and Miller. 3,323,445. Cagle, Wesley J. 3.330,235. Coleman, Theodore J., and Maxwell. 3,298,724. Hackbarth, Eugene R. 3.343,428. Hinke, Jerald D. 3,347,108. Horsch, Rudolf, and Michael. 3,345,601. Keplinger, Miller M., and Wenzel. 3.319.721. Kulhavv, Joseph A., and Wridt. 3,357,720. Lee, Albin L. 3.352.165. Lehmann, Harold A. 3,353,423. Long, Elton B. 3.304,100. Long, Elton B., and Coleman. 3,298,548. Manke, Raymond F. 3,354,303. Mason, John B. 3,323.841. Miliacca, Livio J. 3,329.194. Neuhoff, Alfred L., and Frisbee. 3,320,656. Poland, Robert L. 3,340,797. Schaible. Aaron M. 3,325,171. Staton, Glen R. 3,338,343. Wenzel, Philip D. 3,312.289. Wridt, Alfred A. 3,351,358. Wridt, Alfred A., Jr. 3.342,274. Yeske, Laurel R. 3,295,300. Case, John S-, to Anchor Post Products, Inc. Gate latch. 3,325,204, 6-13-67, CI. 292—202. Case, John S., and K. G. Appell, to Anchor Post Products, Inc. Barbed wire top. 3,356,342, 12-5-67, CI. 256—32. Case, Laura E., to Union Carbide Corp. Arc torch reduction of metal halide. 3,320,145, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 164. Case, Leslie C, and T.-Y. Yan. Catalytic reduction of fluori- nated esters. 3,314,987, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 484. Case, Noel L., and B. J. Tuschak, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Electric motor driven noise simulator. 3,315,407, 4-25- 67, CI. 46—232. Case, Thomas, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Selector systems for locking onto antenna receiving usable signal strength. 3,329,901, 7-4-67, CI. 325—370. Case. Wayne G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process of liquefying gelled cellulose ester acid dopes. 3,313,802, 4-1-67, CI. 260 — 230. Case, William H. Adjustable applicator and cleaner. 3,332,103, 7-25-67. CI. 15—511. Casebeer, Oran T., to Eastern Kodak Co. Light integrator using diffuse surface of a light-conducting rod. 3,300,646, 1-24-67, CI. 250 — 228. Casebeer, Oran T., L. M. Wood, and D. M. Harvey, to East- man Kodak Co. Multilamp slave flash unit. 3,312.086, 4-4-67, CI. 67—31. Casebolt, Ralph T. Glass shower enclosure door. 3,359,573, 12-26-67, CI. 4 — 149. Casella, Michael D., to Rose Iron Works Inc. Grid structure. 3,337,198, 8-22-67, CI. 263—47. Caserio, Frederick F., Jr. : See — Goodrow, Marvin H., Wagner, and Caserio. 3,347,800. Hayes, Charles H., Caserio, and Mixer. 3,341,612. Casey, Carl W., and L. R. Schroeder, to Addressograph-Multi- graph Corp. Process and composition for producing piano- graphic photoelectrostatic printing plates. 3.323,451, 6-6- 67, CI. 101 — 149.2. Casey, Charles J. Pneumatic shock absorber. 3,348,835, 10-24- 67, CI. 267 — 65. Casey, Edward J., and C. H. Titus, to General Electric Co. Magneto-optical electric current sensing arrangement. 3,324,393, 6-6-67, CI. 324—96. Casey, Garland : See — Mehl, Charles W. 3,335,078. Casey, Harry B., to IRC, Inc. Resistance element for a non- linear potentiometer. 3,325.763, 6-13-67, CI. 338—309. Casey, Harry B., and J. G. Woods, to IRC, Inc. Variable resis- ' tor. 3,354.418, 11-21-67, CI. 338 — 174. Casey, James C. Clamp for grasping storage drums. 3,352,591. 11-14-67, Cl. 294—81. Casey, James H. : See — Schuldt, Donald A., Casey, and Ewald. 3,341,065. Casey, James H., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Brush fed tape dispenser. 3,338,125, 8-29-67, Cl. 83 — 210. Casey, James J., and R. R. Garnache, to Sprague Electric Co. Semiconductor method and device. 3,337,375, 8-22-67, Cl. 148—33. Casev, John A., to Sun Oil Co. Stabilized polypropylene. 3,350,347. 10-31-67, Cl. 260 — 45.95. Casey, Leonard R. Rotary pump. 3,331,326, 7-18-67, Cl. 103—2. Casey, Peter E. Hydrostatic testing device. 3,340,724, 9-12- 67, Cl. 73 — 49.2. Casev, Robert T., to General Electric Co. Double module cir- cuit breaker panel assembly. 3,349,290, 10-24-67, Cl. 317 — 119. Cash, A. W., Co. : See — Baumann, Hans D. 3,322,142. Cash, Carl G., J. R. Brower, and S. J. Bessmer, to General Electric Co. Siloxane based, non-skid coating composition. 3,350.330. 10-31-67. Cl. 260—18. Cash, David E. Quilting machine of the endless guide track type. 3,312,184, 4-4-67, Cl. 112— 118. Cash, George O., Jr., and J. C. Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Dialkyl ketene polymers prepared with butyl lithium catalysts. 3,321,441, 5-23-67, Cl. 260—63. Cash, James A., Jr., to The Akron Standard Mold Co. Sewing machine and method of splicing fabric together. 3,336,886, 8-22-67, Cl. 112 — 2. Cash, Theodore P. : See — Holt, John P., and Cash. 3,303,032. Holt, John P., Day, and Cash. 3,330,890. Cashion, Jack A. Pivoted tool having a wedge-shaped jaw por- tion for engaging a tie rod sleeve. 3,336,825, 8-22-67, Cl. 81 — 126. Cashion, Kenneth D., and B. R. Baker, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Radiation detector readout system. 3,358,145, 12-12-67, Cl. 250—207. Cashman, Edward P. : See — Gathman, Albert, and Cashman. 3,328,179. Merz, Richard E., and Cashman. 3,324,034. Stroot. Donald H, and Sunderlin. 3,324 963. Cashman. Robert M., to The Continental Oil Co. Surface- piercing mast for measuring the depth of a submerged vessel. 3,307,399. 3-7-67, Cl. 73—311. Cashman, Robert W., to Saginaw Machine & Tool Co. Tool holder construction. 3.299,752, 1-24-67, CI. 82 — 36. Cashman, Robert W., to Saginaw Machine & Tool Co. Tool bit clamp construction and method of manufacture. 3,335,- 480, 8-15-67, Cl. 29—96. Cashman, Robert W., and A. Wasco, Jr., to Saginaw Machine and Tool Co. Axially adjustable coupling. 3,306,076, 2-28-67, Cl. 64—11. Cashman, Walter D. : See — Allen, Robert P., Cashman, Short, and Winsor. 3,302,- 957. Cashore, Louis J. Apparatus for detecting creel cord irregu- larities. 3,343,410, 9-26-67, Cl. 73 — 160. Casini, Vittorio, to Piaggio & C. S.p.A. Indicator device. 3,313,267, 4-11-67, Cl. 116 — 116. Caskey, Joseph F., Jr. : See — Starnes, Herbert D., and Caskey. 3,337,055. Cason, Charles M., to United States of America, Army. Gas velocity probe for flowing ionized gases. 3,343,414, 9-26- 67, CI. 73 — 194. Casper, Antonlus H. M. : See — Lemmens. Hendrickus J., and Zalm. 3,333 141. Casper, Ray K, to E. J. Longyear Co. Undeground water swivel apparatus. 3,303,897, 2-14-67, Cl. 175 — 214. Caspers, James W., to United States of America, Navy. Cor- relation direction finder system. 3,329,956, 7-4-67, Cl. 343 — 119. Cass, Carroll J. : See — Hoxeng, Julian S., McCarty, and Cass. 3.334,360. Cass, Lester E. Hydraulic pump. 3,299,633, 1-24-67, Cl. 60 — 52. Cassady, Harold P. : See — Brucken, Byron L., and Cassady. 3,314,385. Cassagne, Pierre : See — Melchior, Gerard, and Cassagne. 3,348,168. Cassagne, Pierre, and G. Melchior, to Compagnie Francaise de Television. Systems for the generation of special effects in colour television. 3,296,367, 1-3-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Cassai, Eugene : See — Borkmann, Frank F., and Cassai. 3,355,995. Cassano, James R., and L. H. Turner, to Xerox Corp. Electri- cally energized clut"h for sheet feed control mechanism. 3,300,206, 1-24-67, Cl. 271—16. LIST OF PATENTEES •ji:; Cassano, James R., and L. H. P. Turner, to Xerox Corp. Sheet feed mechanism. 3,301,551, 1-31-07, CI. 271 — 02. Cassano, James R., and L. H. Turner, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic roller fuser drive apparatus. 3,324,791, 6-13- 07, CI. 100—172. Ca -irio. lames R., and L. H. Turner, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic fusing apparatus. 3,331,592, 7-18-07, CI. 203—0. Cassarno, George J. Glue-applying apparatus. 3,295,491, 1-3-G7, CI. 1 I S— 2. ('assed.v, Willi: mi I - ., Jr., to Slaekpole Carbon Co. Snap switch 3,349,358, LO 24-67, CI. 338—172. Cassel, Knut 10., to Allgon Antennspecialistcn A/B. Direc- tional antenna comprising an inclined nonrellecting radial ing element and vertical counterpoise. 3,337,S73, 8-22-07, CI. 343—731. Cassel, Norman S. : See — Reif, Robert 15., Cassel, and Smith. 3,290,905. Cassel, Thomas R., to General Motors Corp. Resonator silencer. 3,348,629, 10-24-07, CI. 1S1 — 48. Cassel, Thomas R., and H. L. Redding, to General Motors Corp. Conduit system. 3,330,050, 8-15-07, CI. 285 — 137. Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft : See — Bender, Heinz, Fleisehhauer, and Beverle. 3,347,843 Heid, Christian. 3,320,029. Ritter. Heinrich. Beyerle, and Nitz. 3,311,035. Zervreck, Werner, Trosken, and Hintermeier. 3,332,990. Cassey, Harold C, to De Walt, Inc. Uni-directional indexing means for power-operated machine. 3,295,508, 1-3-67, CI. 143 — 0. Cassidy Andrew, and R. W. Peet, to Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. Cable hanger. 3,334,851, 8-8-67 CI 248—08. Cassidy, Benjamin, to Federal Carton Corp. Book carton. 3,331,54S, 7-18-07, CI. 229 — 10. Cassidy, Francis T., Jr., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Time shared telegraph transmission sys- tem including sequence transmission with reduction of start and stop signals. 3,310,620, 3-21-07, CI. 178 — 50. Cassidy, Harry J., and W. D. Beck, to Borg-Warner Corp. Lubrication system for rotary compressor. 3,312,387, 4-4- 67. CI. 230 — 152. Cassidy, Herbert W. D. : See — Schwartz, Jules J., and Cassidy. 3,349,564. Cassidy, Herbert W. D., and J. P. King, and J. J. Schwartz, to Tlnokol Chemical Corp. Device for igniting a comhustible material. 3.357,190. 12-12-07. CI. 60 — 250 Cassidy, Patrick J., and M. L. Quammen, to United States of America, Army. Binocular carrying case. 3,297,218,1-10- Cassi'dy, Robert L., to Ford Motor Co. Flexible blade engine cooling fan. 3,356,154. 12-5-67, CI. 170 — 100.5 Cassidy. Robert W. : See — Nale, Robert F.. and Cassidy. 3,350,353. Cassman, Harry : See — Cairns, John E. I., Cassman, and Atherton. 3,309,552. Casson, Kenneth H., to Barnes Drill Co. Vacuum filter. 3,305,094, 2-21-67, CI. 210—108. Casson, Kenneth H., to Barnes Drill 3,332,553, 7-25-07, CI. 210—103. Casson, Kenneth H., to Barnes Drill Co. 3.341,021. 9-12-67. CI. 210 — 222. Cast, Adolf: See — Reich, Kurt, and Cast. 3.351,257. Castagna, Eugene G., to Chevron Research Corp. Molded dispensing stand. 3,300,097, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 185. Castagna, Eugene G., to Chevron Research Co. Unitized hair- clip. 3,357,438, 12-12-67, CI. 132 — 16. Castagna, John F„ to Stebber Cycle Corp. Phonograph. 3,342 - 497. G-19-67, CI. 274 — 1. Castaldo, James. Nesting merchandise cart. 3,337,227. 8-22- 67, CI. 280—33.99. Castaneda, David : See — Castaneda. Federico L. and D. 3,322,329. Castaneda, Federico L. and D. Envelope. 3,322,329, 5-30-67 CI. 229—85. Castaneda. Fernando : See — Jirik, Frank E., and Castaneda. 3,296,168. Castaner, Juan : See — Ballester, Manuel, Castaner, and Riera. 3,347.941. Ballester, Manuel, Castaner, and Riera. 3,360,574. Castanera, Thomas E., to SCM Corp. Cathode ray tube char- acter generating and display system. 3,336,498, 8-15-67, CI. 315— IS. Castedello, William, to The Kalart Co. Inc. Photographic cut- film or plate holder. 3.349.683, 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 66. Castel, Gerard A. L., to Nouveautes Mecaniques Electriques Nomel. Lock-washers. 3,332,464, 7-25-67, CI. 151 — 35. Castelijns, Henri : See — Sprengers, Loe M., and Castelijns. 3,312.829. Sprengers. Leo M., and Castelijns. 3,349,388. Castellana. Jack P., to General Motor Corp. Cane tvpe hand brake. 3,299,734, 1-24-67. CI. 74 — 503. Castellano, Joseph A. : See — Perry. Donald D., and Castellano. 3,352,914. Castellion, Mary E. : See — Grayson, Martin, Sherr, Gillham, and Castellion. 3,345,- 392. Castello, Anthony M.. to The Coleman Co., Inc. Air pipe connector. 3,325,193, 6-13-07. CI. 285 — 1S9. Castello. Anthony M., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Coupling device for connecting precharged fluid lines. 3,331,377, 7-18-67, CI. 137—08. Co. Vacuum filter. Magnetic separator. Casterline, Burnham, R. H. Chapman, and R. V. Eschbaugh, to Motorola, Inc. Electronic control circuit Including counter for selectively actuating one of a plurality of units. 3.345,- 569, in 3 117, CI. 325—25. Casterline Russell C. L. F. Goeller, Jr., and J. M. Nervlk, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trunk switching cir- cultry. 3,336,442, S-15-67, CI. 179— IS. Castiglia, John: See — Castiglia, U-o ]}., J, and T. 3,307,263. Castiglia, Leo B., J., and T., to Wheel Aligning Necessities, Inc. Toe-in gauge. 3,307,263, 3-7-67, CI. 33 — 16. Castiglia, Thomas : See — Castiglia, L., J., and T. 3,307,263. Castillo, Thomas, to Balanz Racing Plate Corp. Process of treating nylon race type horseshoes. 3,311,174, 3-28-07, CI. 108—24. Castle, Alfred B., Sr. : See — Jones, Frank E., and Castle. 3,354,544. Castle & Cooke Inc. : See — Healy, Robert F. 3,295,573. Tyndall, Richard T. 3,315,792. Castle, John E., and H. B. Stevenson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pressure-sensitive element and process for preparing same. 3,303,047, 2-7-07, CI. 117 — 65.2. Castle, Patrick M., to Rodgers Organ Co. Memory switching circuit. 3,307,050, 2-2S-67, CI. 307 — 112. Castle, William S. : See — Baker, Von D., Castle, Mar, and Thompson. 3,333,818. Castle, William S., to General Motors Corp. Dual airfoil bladed rotor. 3,302,924. 2-7-67. CI. 253—39.15. Castle. William S., to General Motors Corp. Centrifugal compressor. 3,305,166, 2-21-67, CI. 230—127. Castle, William S., H. M. Mar, and D. K. Thompson, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Dual fan engine. 3,316,717, 5-2-67, CI. 60 — 226. Castle, William S.. D. K. Thompson, and H. M. Mar, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Regenerative fan engine. 3,320,749, 5-23-67, CI. 60 — 226. Castle, William S., H. M. Mar. and D. K. Thompson, to General Motors Corp. Axial-flow compressor. 3,338,508, 8-29-67, CI. 230—133. Castleberry, Robert W. Awning system for mobile homes. 3.302,342. 2-7-67. CI. 52—90. Castner, John F., to Hankscraft Co. Means for dispensing cotton-tipped applicators. 3,306,494, 2-28-67, CI. 221—81. Castoe, John H. Tool for brake shoe hold down springs. 3,355,- 791, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 227. Castoe, John J. Vehicle axle positioning tool. 3,329,404, 7-4- 67, CI. 254 — 93. Castoldi, Luigi. Grid for a water intake opening, especially the water intake opening of a water jet propelled boat. 3,343,368, 9-26-67, CI. 60—221. Castonguay, Roger. Overhead door and operating means therefor. 3.353.299, 11-21-67, CI. 49 — 104. Castor, William S., Jr. : See — Whately, Walter R., Roberts, Sheehan, and Castor. 3,342,- 424. Castrantas, Harry M. : See — MacKellar, Donald G., Blumbergs, and Castrantas. 3,338,839. Castro, Anthony J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Closure and method of forming same. 3,335,897, 8-15-67, CI. 220 — 44. Castro, Luis F. : See — Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., and Castro. 3,355,142. Castro, Luis F., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Retrievable well packer. 3.311,171, 3-2S-67, CI. 166 — 196. Castro, Peregrino M. del P. Apparatus for enclosing liquid in sachets. 3,339,336, 9-5-67, CI. 53—180. Castrol Ltd. : See — Elliott, John S., Edwards, Jayne, and House. 3,338,831. Hitchcock, Norman E. F.. Ker, and Carswell. 3.334.048. Hitchcock, Norman E. F., Ker, and Scoltock. 3,305,487. Casull, Geraldine : See — Casull, Richard J. 3,319,523. Casull, Richard J., % to R. J. and G. Casull. and % to K. R. and F. P. Eskelsen. Drum cartridge feeding mechanism. 3,319,523, 5-16-67, CI. 89 — 33. Casutt, Maximilian : See — Lehrer, Fritz, and Casutt. 3,344,S07. Caswell, Dwight A., to Caswell Electronics Corp. Switching circulator having slots extending from the pole pieces to the exterior of the housing to overcome the short-turn ef- fect. 3,324,418, 6-6-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Caswell Electronics Corp. : See — Caswell, Dwight A. 3,324,418. Caswell, Hollis L. : See — Ames, Irving, and Caswell. 3,350,222. Casy, Alan F. : See — Kupchan, Solomon M., and Casy. 3,322,778. Catalani, Frank J. : See — Verive, Alphonse. 3.314,068. Catalano. Joseph. Folding gate. 3,312,272, 4-4-67, CI. 160—162. Catalano, Joseph. 160—101. Catalano, Phillip F. Henchert, John Folding gate. 3,33S,289, S-29-07, CI. See and Catalano. 3,325,043. , and A. Grabowski. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can closure and method of forming same. 3,315,- 839, 4-25-07, CI. 220—67. Catalano, Philip F., 214 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Catalano, Philip P\, and L. S. Linderoth, Jr., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Continuous container forming apparatus. 3.333,754. 8-1-67. CI. 228—15. Cataldo, John B., E. T. Platz, and B. Di Marco, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electromagnetic contactor having in- terchangeable auxiliary devices. 3,324.431, 6-6-67, CI. 335 — 132. Cataldo, John B., A. J. Kralik, F. W. Kussy, and R. W. Thomas, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Toggle lever actuated manually-operated circuit controller. 3,349,208, 10-24—67, CI. 200 — 153. Cataldo. Roy S., to General Motors Corp. Steering control system. 3,338,328, 8-29-67, CI. 180 — 79.1. Cataldo, Roy S., to General Motors Corp. Free piston-pulsed turbine engine. 3,359,719, 12-26-67, CI. 60 — 13. Catalfimo, Joseph J. Clamping device. 3,310,302, 3-21-67, CI. 269—154. Catalin Corp. : See — Bills, Charles T., and Yurciek. 3,298,985. Catallo, Frank, and S. P. Snyder, to Samcoe Holding Corp. Apparatus for reorienting tubular knitted fabric. 3.337,- 107, 8-22-67, CI. 226 — 197. Catalyst Research Corp. : See — Breekenridge, Davis T. 3,305,393. Holechek, Joseph J., and Mattheu. 3,332,801. Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. : See — Dienes, Edward K. 3,303,001. Fleming, Harold W. 3,308.180. Reitmeier, Ronald E. 3,359.215. Catania, Salvatore J. Drying attachment for hair drver. 3,350,791, 11-7-67, CI. 34 — 90. Cataphote Corp. : See — Searight, Charles E., Alexander, and Ryan. 3.323,888. Searight, Charles E., Alexander, and Ryan. 3,337,483. Cate, Alfred L. : See — Livingston, Malcolm R„ Haynie. Lowder, and Cate. 3,303,858. Cate. Dexter E., to Buzzards Corp. Bridge circuit for deter- mining the inverse of resistance. 3,341,757, 9-12-67, CI. 318—18. Catella, Albert : See — Roth, Adrien W., Catella, and Nicoud. 3,300,610. Caterpillar Tractor Co. : See — Allen, Andrew J. 3,360.281. Bailey, John M. 3,308,794. P.angasser, James E., and Woodcock. 3,358,787. Barton. James C, Carter, and Roberts. 3,311.389. Bentz. Erwin J. H., Costa, and Fulton. 3,359,385. Berta, James J., and Scheidt. 3,350,986. Bertram, August H., Risk, and Sieving. 3,330,386. Beyers, Marvin E., Brown, Carter, Junck, Lauterbaeh, and Winters. 3,354,563. Bianehetta, Donald L. 3,353,495. Boggs, Roger L. 3,359.044. Borer. Herbert W., and Ream. 3,300.146. Campbell, Trevor G.. Getz, and Logsdon. 3.328,903. Carter, John W. 3.321,216. Carter, John W., Medley, and Mueller. 3,300,203. Cole, Carroll R., and Medley. 3,301,359. Crisp, Chester A. 3,311,026. Cryder, John R. 3,358,442. Dupage, Charles L., Lapp. Trunk, and Wilson. 3,302,920. Evans, Duane E., Head, Johnson, and Schutz. 3.313,104. Evans, Duane E., Johnson, and Streight. 3,331,388. Fuzzell, Joe E. 3.318,334. Gardner, Charles W. 3,353,352. Garls, James D., Schmidt, and Fangman. 3,317,878. Geen, James E., and Winters. 3,299,547. Grawey, Charles E. 3.325,194. Grawey. Charles E., and Untz. 3.357,456. Hein, Allyn J., and Scheidt. 3,304,633. Horsch, Joachim. 3,347,042. Jaruseaki. Donald M., and Schliwa. 3.358,860. Jass. John E., and Sullivan. 3,296,715. Johnson. Howard L., and Winters. 3,321,054. Johnson, Lloyd E., Probert, and Zimmerman. 3,321,179. Johnson, Lowell E. 3,352,385. Junck, John A., and Kokalv. 3,313,050. Keskitalo, Howard O. Re. 26,268. Kress, Ralph PI. 3.341.220. Kress, Ralph H., Guhl, and Klecker. 3,323,610. " and Medley. 3,330,578. Medley, and Merritt. 3,356,416 Martin. Sage, and Vicarv. 3,349,982. 3,301.120. Mayo, Roy E., and Roberts. 3,295,612. Medley, Jackson C. 3,347,044. Merritt, Donald E., Kress, and Medley. 3.322,464 Miller, Robert H. 3.313,283. Moyer, Edward J„ and Sullivan. 3,349,934. Oberle, Theodore L.. Calton, Loyd, and White. 3,353,935. Page. Russell D., and Breitbarth. 3,328,805. Peterson, Robert A. 3,296, 8S5. Peterson, Robert A. 3.339,658. Ramsel, Charles A. 3.347,113. Reinsma, Harold L. 3,332,725. Reinsma, Harold L. 3,336,086. Reinsma, Harold L. 3.336,087. Rice, Roger A. 3,343,858. Rogers, Charles H., Kronenben 3,347,345. Kress, Ralph H., Kress, Ralph H. Li pp. Charles E.. Loyd, Calvin D. Olson, and Hebner. Caterpillar Tractor Co. : See — Continued Scheidt, James E. 3,358,835. 'Schmitt, James L. 3.358,836. Sieving, Alfred W., and Rosenberger. 3,354,994. Stuber. Elwyn E„ and Simms. 3,358,666. Sunderlin, Donald E. 3,302,742. Svoboda, James. 3,353,699. Swanson. Lawrence B. 3,335,836. Vinton, David S. 3,300,202. Wright, Dale J., and Gould. 3,313,578. Young, Teddy R. 3,342,502. Cates, Henry J., Jr., and T. Rosenberg. Incinerator. 3,317,- 202, 5-2-67, CI. 263—33. Cates, Jerome C, Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Cumulative detector for chlorine gas. 3,305,852, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 237. Cathcart, Earl : See — Hibbard, Rowland G., and Cathcart. 3,295,721. Cathcart, Jack F., to Shur-Fit Corp. Custom fittable mouth protector. 3,333,582. 8-1-67, CI. 128 — 136. Cathcart, Norman E. Door supported adjustable towel rack. 3,355,030, 11-28-67, CI. 211—87. Catherall, Reginald, and H. A. Dorey. Transfer function test- ing apparatus utilizing a sine wave transfer function ob- tained by combining rectangular and triangular waveforms. 3.340,469, 9-5-67, CI. 324 — 57. Cathers, George I. : See — Bennett, Melvin R., and Cathers. 3,303,004. Bennett, Melvin R., and Cathers. 3,328,132. Cathey, Thaddeus F., G. A. Campbell, and L. C. Ryder, to Amerace Corp. High impact hard rubber compound and method of making same. 3,296,185, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Catino, Sigmund C. : See — Strobel, Albert F., and Catino. 3,316,180. Strobel, Albert F., and Catino. 3,336,357. Strobel, Albert F., and Catino. 3,337.357. Strobel, Albert F., and Catino. 3,341,530. Strobel. Albert F and Catino. 3,350,395. Catlin, Robert T., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Smoke flare. 3.298,311, 1-17-67, CI. 102—90. Catlin. Thomas C, to Tuttle Press. Embossing roll. 3,327,369, 6-27-67, CI. 29—119. Caton. Mary : See — York. Archie W. 3.319,157 Cator, Edward J., to Crawford Fitting Co. Push button fluid valve. 3,346.232, 10-10-67, CI. 251 — 66. Catravas, George N. : See — Winter, George D., and Catravas. 3,346,486. Catravas, George N., to Technicon Corp. Chromatographic column. 3,334,514, 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 23.1. Catravas, George N., to Technicon Corp. Method and appa- ratus for chromatography analysis and hydrolysis of peptides. 3.334,969. 8-8-67, CI. 23 — 230. Catravas, George N., to Technicon Corp. Chromatography analysis apparatus and method. 3,341,299, 9-12-67, CI. 23—230. Cattanach, Christopher J. : See — Cohen, Aaron, and Cattanach. 3,316.271. Cattermole, Kenneth W., to International Standard Electric Corp. System for transmitting pulse code groups or com- plements thereof under control of independent binary sig- nal. 3,349.3 77. 10-24-67, CI. 178 — 68. Cattin, Jean V. Locking devices for straps. 3,349,450, 10-31- 67, CI. 24 — 206. Catu, Pierre E. H., to Office Central de Gestion et de Controle OOEC. Hydraulic winch with self-clamping jaws. 3,334,- 865, 8-8-67. CI. 254 — 106. Catzen, Robert W., to Covington Mfg. Corp. Method of clean- ing ink from rubber dies. 3.355.324. 11-28-67, CI. 134—29. Caubet. Jacques, to Automobiles M. Berliet. Friction elements especially resistant to wear by abrasion. 3,321,338, 5-23- 67, CI. 148—11.5. Caubet. Jean J., to Automobiles M. Berliet. Surface treatment for jointly improving friction and fluid tightness. 3,319,314, 5-16-67. CI. 29 — 149.5. Caudell, Le Roy. Storage Systems, Inc. Drive-in storage rack. 3.337,061, 8-22^67, CI. 211—134. Cauffman, Eugene W., to Parker Feeders, Inc. Rotary di- verter for livestock feeder. 3,304,915, 2-21-67, CI. 119 — 56. Caughev, Robert A. : See — Long, Roger A.. Caughey. and Sievert. 3,308,532. Caughlin, Dan, to Texonia Industries Inc. Variable speed transmission unit. 3,301,077, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Caughron, Donald E. Emergency landing apparatus for air- craft. 3,315.920. 4-25-67, CI. 244 — 139. Caule, Elmer J., M. J. Pryor, and P. R. Sperry. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Copper base allovs and process for preparing same. 3,341,369, 9-12-67, CI. 148 — 3. Caulford, Donald A., and J. R. Phin, to Canadian Stackpole Ltd. Apparatus for dispensing liquid adhesive. 3,358,645, 12-19-67. CI. 118 — 262. Caulier, Paul W.. and C. Dixon, to General Electric Co. Shutter for pinhole detectors. 3,299,771, 1-24-67, CI. 88—14. Caulkins, Bruce D. Tire display. 3,307,282, 3-7-67, CI. 40 — 125. Caumartin, Yves, and H. Habermann, to Etat Francais (French State) represented by the Minister of Armed Forces, Ministerial Delegation of Armament, Direction of Researches and Manufacture of Armament, Laboratory of Ballistic and Aerodvnamic Researches. Precision centri- fuge. 3,313,139, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 1. LIST OF PATENTEES 215 Caunt, Alan, to Metalastik Ltd. Flexible bearing mounting. 3,325,230, 6-13-67, CI. 308—28. Caunt, Alan, to Metalastik Ltd. Torsional vibration dampers and like assemblies. 3,334,880, 8-8-G7. CI. 267—1. Causemann, Karl, to Banner Mascliinenfabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Hot melt screw extruder. 3,355,766, 12-5-67, CI. 18—12. Causov, Jerry L. Feeding device for Invalids. 3,317,061, 5- 2-67, CI. 214—1. Causey, Stanlev R. Weather vane fixture. 3.354,715, 11-28-67, CI. 73— 18S. Causton Swansbourne, John F. : See — Pavry, Richard, and Stephenson. 3,340,694. Cautius, Werner : See — Engel, Wilhelm, Cautius, and Schoen. 3,346,462. Cauvin, Andrfi. to Societe Anonyme Simca Automobiles. Sus- pension means for transverse automobile engines. 3,326,501, 6-20-67, CI. 248—9. Cauvin, Andre, to Societe Anonyme Simca Automobiles. Vehicles and fitting therefor. 3,338,620, 8-29-67, CI. 296—37. Cairwenberg, Winfred J. : See — Roberts George L., Hoelscher, and Cauwenberg. 3.359,070. Cavagnaro, William A., to General Electric Co. Damping means for a pickup cartridge. 3,321,207, 5-23-67, CI. 274 — 24. Cavagnaro, William A., to General Electric Co. Cartridge arrangement. 3,328,038, 6-27-67, CI. 274 — 37. Cavagnero, Erman V., to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Machine for coiling strip metal. 3,303,679, 2-14-67. CI. 72 — 35. Cavagnero, Erman V., to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Chip ex- haust system. 3,322,037, 5-30-67, CI. 90 — 11. Cavalier, Gilbert, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Apparatus for withdrawing samples from molten metal baths. 3,309,928, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — 425.6. Cavalier, Gilbert, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie. Refractory alloy. 3,329,498, 7-4-67, CI. 75 — 170. Cavalier Mills, Inc. : See — Platnick, Abraham J. 3.34S.389. Cavallito, Chester J., and A. P. Gray, to Neisler Laboratories, Inc. 1-indolyl substituted-2-pyridyl-ethanes 3,300,506, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 296. Cavanagh, John C. Process for the production of substan- tially fat free and flavor free proteinaceous foodstuffs. 3.295,985, 1-3-67, CI. 99—17. Cavanagh, John R., to International Arms Ltd. Reversible file bolder. 3 318.453. 5-9-67. CI. 211 — 11. Cavanaugh, Edwin J. Power lawn mowers. 3,323,295, 6-6-67, CI. 56 — 26. Cavanaugh, George J. Carpet laying tool. 3,322.209, 5-30-67, CI. 173—132. Cavanaugh, Richard D., to Barry Wright Corp. Gravity- sensitive levelling. 3,310,263, 3-21-67, CI. 248 — 23. Cavanaugh, Ronald C, to Instron Corp. Materials testing grip. 3,343,407, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 103. Cave. Eric F. : See — Becke, Hans, Cave, and Stolnitz. 3,355,636. Koswell, Arthur E., and Cave. 3.333,324. Cave, Eric P., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making composite insulator-semiconductor wafer. 3,300,832, 1-31- 67, CI. 29—25.3. Cavedo, Robert P., to The Singer Co. Cord control mechanism for vacuum cleaners. 3,323.748, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 107.2. Cavell. Matthew S., and S. H. Fishman. Wet scrubbing and vacuum cleaning apparatus. 3,355,762, 12-5-67, CI. 15 — 321. Cavelos, Arthur A. : See — Smith, John S., Viguerie-Noel. and Cavelos. 3.360.774. Cavender, Floyd W., to Alberto-Culver Co. Shipping carton and mounting means therefor. 3,347,355, 10-17-67, CI. 206 — 45.24. Caves, Robert B. : See — Rodgers, James L., and Caves. 3.319,893. Caviglia, Enzo, to Hoosier Crown Corp. Sealing of crown cap bottles. 3,300,072, 1-24-67, CI. 215 — 40. Cavin, Robert V., and M. Feuillepain, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Control of remote telephone and like equipments. 3,317,895, 5-2-67, CI. 340 — 147. Cavines, Tom R. : See — Bonney, Robert E. 3.310,276. Cavitron Ultrasonics, Inc. : See — Balamuth, Lewis. 3,341,935. Balamuth, Lewis, and Kleesattel. 3,321 S71. Balamuth, Lewis, and Kuris. 3,321,558. Balamuth. Lewis, and Kuris. 3.343,018. Kleesattel. Claus, Kuris, and Balamuth. 3.304,479. Parisi, Tulio and Banko. 3,335,443. Cavitt. Stanley B. : See — Soeranza, George P., and Cavitt. 3.316,261. Cavo Patents Ltd. : See — Duff, Victor N. 3,317,190. Cawl. Allen P. : See — ^wanke. Roy L„ and Cawl. 3,315,356. Cawlev. Richard E. : See — Parker, Sidney A., and Cawley. 3,334,808. Bawley, Wesley D.. to Continental Can Co. Inc. Machine for making bags. 3,334,551. 8-8-67, CI. 93 — 8. Cawley, William A., and G. T. Hutchison, to Crane Co. System for sewage treatment. 3,335,865, 8-15-67, CI. 210 — 110. Cawsey. David : See — Walker, Philip H., Cawsey, and Howell. 3,350,714. Cayer, Arthur W. Measuring and dispensing device. 3,311,- 264, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 25. Cayer, Arthur W. Measuring and dispensing device. 3,311,- 273, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 362. Cayle, Theodore, to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Stabilized aque- ous enzvme solutions. 3,296,094, 1-3-67, CI. 195 — 63. Caylor, Ollle R. : See — Feighery, James M.. and Caylor. 3,299,844. Cavot. Lynn B. Wall furnace construction. 3,304,930, 2- 21-67, CI. 126 — 116. Cavton, Robert J., to Louverdrape, Inc. Transversing vertical Venetian blind. 3,343,5S8, 9-26-67, CI. 160—176. Cayton, Robert J., and H. La Mers, to Louverdrake, Inc. Vertical Venetian blind. 3,298.425, 1-17-67, CI. 160—176. Caywood, James A., D. M. De Moss, E. C. Fitch, Jr., R. F. Osborn, and J. O. Matous, to Oklahoma State University of Agriculture & Applied Science. Automatic back hoe control system. 3,339,763. 9-5-67. CI. 214 — 138. Caywood, William P., Jr. : See — ■ Welch, Leo M., Jr., and Caywood. 3,301,053. Cazares, Sergio J. : See — Banderas, Luis P., L. and J. Cohen, and Cazares. 3,318,- 316. Cease Central, Inc. : See — ■ Cease, William W. 3,298,565. Cease, William W. 3,305,126. Cease, Robert R. : See — Llch, Richard L., and Cease. 3,354,839. Cease, William W., to Cease Central, Inc. Apparatus for dis- pensing articles from a stack of article carrying unit. 3,29S,565, 1-17-67, CI. 221 — 13. Cease, William W., to Cease Central, Inc. Food packages for automated dispensing. 3,305,126, 2-21-67, CI. 220—23.83. Cecchi, Gianfranco. Press. 3,331,411, 7-18-67, CI. 144 — 281. Cech, Karl, to Akustische U Kino-Gerate Gesellschaft m.b.H. Process of forming planar or cylindrical fit surfaces on parts of plastic materials. 3,336,430, 8-15-67, CI. 264 — 296. Cech, Karl, to Akustische u. Kino-Gerate Gesellschaft, m.b.H. Resilient support. 3,346,222, 10-10-67, CI. 248—24. Cecil, Tom A. : See- Greene, Ernest W., and Cecil. 3,315,015. Cedarquist. Jack W. : See — Graswich, Edward, and Cedarquist. 3.324.629. Cedars of Lebanon — Mt. Sinai Hospital of the Los Angeles Jewish Medical Center : See — Jaffe. Henry L.. and Adams. 3,303,50S. Ceder, Joseph : See — Ivanhne, Herman, Ceder, and Greenglass. 3,342,514. Cederberg, Harold A. : See — Parish, Harold V. R. 3,32S,338. Cederquist, Karl N. : See — Asplund, Arne J. A., Cederquist, and Reinhall. 3.338.525. Cedrone, Nicholas J., to Millipore Corp. Continuous fluid purity monitor. 3,335,516, 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 01. Cee-Bee Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Parker, Roy M. 3,297,258. Cee-Bee Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Brooks, Charles, and Sutton. 3,322,610. Ceeco Products Pty. Ltd. : See — Bell, Jack W. 3.320,877. Cee-Kav Industries, Inc. : See — Sejda, Henry J. 3,321,352. Cehnoweth, Dean B., and R. L. Barnard, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of encapsulating an article in a seamless un- broken clear film. 3,299,195, 1-17-67, CI. 264—238. Ceilheat, Inc. : See — Witherspoon, Jack, Jr. 3,309,502. Cekada, Joseph. Jr., to Dow Corning Corp. Reinforcement of organic latex polymers with silsesquioxanes. 3,355,399, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 3. Cekada, Joseph, Jr., to Dow Corning Corp. Silicone rubber latexes reinforced with silsesquioxanes. 3,355,406, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Cekada, Joseph, Jr.. and J. W. Van Dyke, to Dow Corning Corp. Antioxidation additives. 3,317,429, 5-2-67, CI. 252—78. Cekada, Joseph, Jr., and D. R. Weyenberg. to Dow Corning Corp. Method of preparing arylsilanes. 3.334,122, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 44S.2. Celanese Coating Co. : See — Alvey, Francis B. 3,336,257. Alvey, Francis B. 3,350.353. Cline. Oliver I., Jr. 3,345,312. Flegenheimer, Harold H. 3,344,097. Freiman, Aaron. 3.333.973. Hicks, Darrell D. 3,305,601. Hicks, Darrell D. 3.352,806. Hicks, Darrel D.. and Belanger. 3,351.574. Hicks, Darrell D., and Masters. 3,298.918. Masters. John E. 3,351,674. McWhorter, Wayne F., Kirwan, and Magre. 3.334,06S. McWhorter, Wayne F., and Kuhn. 3.325,452. McWhorter. Wayne F., Kuhn, and Klassen. 3,352,S26. Price, Herbert P. 3.301,920. Price, Herbert P. 3.305 527. Price, Herbert P. 3,342,894. Price, Herbert P. 3,351.073. Price. Herbert P. 3,352.825. Shimp, David A., and Kuhn. 3,309,3S4. Spalding, Joseph M. 3.305.501. 216 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Celanese Corp. : See — Allman, William T.. Burn, and Winger. 3,357,074. Arthur, James B„ Godwin, and St. Pierre. 3,329,543. Balch, Ralph H. 3,303,982. Bittinger, Billy D. 3,332,858. Blake, Lawrence R., Abraham, and Burr. 3,357,919. Cantor, Harry A., Giuliano, and Vona. 3.328,329. Champ, Antony E.. and Steinmann. 3,341,492. Conrad, Peter. 3.355.116. Fisher, Gene J. 3.337,504. Godwin, Joseph R. 3,357,059. Greenwald, Emmett F.. and Neff. 3,357,076. Halek, George W., Berardinelli, Hendry, and Roberts. 3 317 475 Hav, Aider! W., Thornton, Conciatori, and Sprague. 3,330,893. Horlenko, Theodore, and Larkin. 3,317.563. Huffman, Robert J., and Corrello. 3,326,221. Jamison, Saunders E. 3,350,489. Loftin, Robert J., and Hartgrove. 3,310.857. Loftin, Robert J„ and Hartgrove. 3,313,011. MacLean, Alexander F. 3,320,301. MacLean, Alexander F., and Stautzenberger. 3,317,592. MacLean, Alexander F., and Stautzenberger. 3,341,297. McGivnev. Neil K. 3.333.520. Medley, Harold D., and Schnizer. 3,359,302. Melaas. Bruce A. 3,328,427. Moelter, Gregory M. 3,347,969. Porter, Stephen L., Auville, and Winch. 3,340,134. Roberts, William J„ Di Pietro, and Smart. 3,328,362. Roberts, William J., and Hensch. 3,313,753. Roberts, William J., and Jacknow. 3.313,765. Roberts, William J., Smart, and Di Pietro. 3,337,615. Robeson. Max O. 3.357.899. Salvin, Victor S. 3.331,655. Schnizer, Arthur W., and Heinz. 3,337,503. Slovinskv. Manuel. 3,313,846. Stautzenberger, Adin L., and Rickey. 3,341,556. Stemmler, Robert M. 3.340.219. Storey, Alvin B. 3,306,439. Storey, Alvin B. 3,315.906. Taylor, Wallace E., Thigpen, and Witt. 3,341.574. Van Gorder, Norman A„ and Giuliano. 3,316,198. Vona. Joseph A., and Hensch. 3,356,630. Vona, Joseph A., and Horback. 3,324,056. Watson, George A. 3,328,850. Wheeler, Edward N„ and Stearns. 3,340,295. Witt, Enrique R. 3,358,045. Celanese Corp. of America : See — Berardinelli, Frank M., and Dolce. 3.314,918. Berardinelli, Frank M., Kray, and Dolce. 3,313,767. Birkic, George M. 3,317,208. Bishop, Clarence E., and Young. 3,340,571. Blake, Lawrence R. 3,308,826. Carpenter, Sammy, Taylor, McNair, and Talbert. 3,309,- 407. Carpenter, Sammy, and Witt. 3,324,205. Clarke, Charles M. 3.318,848. Gross, John. 3,308,827. Livingston, Malcolm R., Haynie, Lowder, and Cate. 3 303 858 Llovd, Neil E„ Powell, and Carothers. 3,314,840. Roberts, William J. 3,322.824. Stoll, Reiner G., and Balch. 3,309,855. White, George T., and Mullin. 3,352,908. CslcO ! $€€ Constantine, Peter M. 3,330,979. Celestre. C. C. : See — McCaw, Earl. 3,322,117. Celio, Tino, and H. Mey, to Gretag Aktiengesellschaft. Cath- ode rav photographic printer having positive feedback. 3,340.360. 9-5-67. CI. 178 — 6.8. Cella, Joseph F., to Cesco Container Mfg. Corp. Carton carrier. 3,299,613, 1-24-67, CI. 53—247. Cella, Richard T. Educational device. 3,304,627, 2-21-67, q\ 35 3 gravity toilet. 3,340,543, 9-12-67, CI. gravity toilet. 3,340,544, 9-12-07, CI. 3.315.944. 3.343,770. Cella, Richard T. Zero 4—10. Cella, Richard T. Zero 4 — 10. Cellasto Inc. : See — Gnstrau. Gunter. Szonn, Reinhold E. Celleco Aktiebolaget : See- Skardal, Karl A. 3,297,262. Cellerini, Albert R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit breaker with thermal and magnetic trip means. 3,296,564, 1-3-67, CI. 335—35. Cellerini, Albert R., and L. N. Ricci, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switchboard apparatus. 3,343,042, 9-19-67, CI. 317— 112. Celliers, Pieter G., and G. Pfleiderer ; said Pfleiderer assor. to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Preparation of aminopeptidase. 3,313,711. 4-11-67, CI. 195—62. Cellini. Plinio L.. to Tidewater Oil Co. Self-loading straddle truck. 3,315.829, 4-25-67, CI. 214 — 392. Cellu Products Co., Inc. : See — Lemrnons, Thomas J. 3,320,075. Cellu-Craf t Products : See — Lindley, Donald C. 3,311,144. Cellulosefabrik Attisholz A.-G. vorm. Dubach, Max. 3,337,450. Dubach, Max. 3,354,082. Dr. B. Sieber : See- Celmer, Ernest V. Insert page with contained bookmarks. 3,298,714, 1-17-67, CI. 281 — 42. Celmer, Walter D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 3-cyclohexene- 1-glycines and 1-hvdroxyacetates and production thereof. 3.303,210, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 468. Celorio Mendoza, Fausto. Machines for preparing food prod- ucts from dough. 3,347,177, 10-17-67, CI. 107 — 14. Celorio Mendoza, Fausto. Kneading machines. 3,347,178, 10-17-67, CI. 107 — 36. Celotex Corp., The : See — - Goldstein, Eugene E. 3,325,859. Hart, Harry E. 3,300,371. Killeen, Walter H. 3,326,181. Mod, George W., and Czyzewski. 3,360,392. Mullan, John J., and Prentice. 3,343,933. Celto, John E., to General Dynamics Corp. Process for fabri- cating electrical circuits. 3 337,426, 8-22-67. CI. 204 — 15. Cena, Domenico. Writing implement. 3,310,035, 3-21-67, CI. 120 — 42.12. Cencel, Joseph A., and N. E. McCoy, to Teledvne, Inc. Hy- drostatic support bearing. 3,305,278, 2-21-67, CI. 308 — 9. Cenci, Harry J., and L. C. Souder, to Rohm & Haas Co. Blend of particulated polyvinyl chloride and a terpolymer of methyl methacrylate, ethyl acrylate, and glycidyl acryl- ate. 3,301,919, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 836. Cenker, Moses, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Method for the initiation of a reaction between isopropyl alcohol and aluminum. 3,305,571. 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 448. Cenker, Moses, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Process for pre- paring N-substituted-2-morpkolones. 3,324,123, 6-6-67, CI 260 — 247.7. Cenko, John, to Ford Motor Co. Fluid pressure operated clutch and vent valve assembly. 3,301,142, 1-31-67, CI. 92—172. Centanni, Michael J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Corrugated carton. 3,352,475, 11-14-67, CI. 229 — 34. Center Laboratories, Inc. : See — Meyers, Charles R., Jr. 3,338,447. Center, Warren A., to Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Fire- arm. 3,314,183, 4-18-67, CI. 42—69. Centine e Blondins Cruciani S.p.A. : See — Cruciani, Frido. 3,333,713. Centola, David D., to FMC Corp. Production of dichloro- acetaldehyde cyclic trimer. 3,322,792, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 340. Central Carton Co., The : See — Riestenberg, Eugene H. 3,326,370. Riestenberg, Eugene H. 3,326,371. Central Electricity Generating Board : See — Horn, George, and Chojnowski. 3,355.609. Kidd, David A., Tee. and Toms. 3,316,344. Toms, James E„ and Kidd. 3,316,345. Central Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Daneman, Ben. 3,348,258. Daneman, Ben. 3,349,970. Central Fibre Products : See — Taylor, John A., and Brigham. 3,333,373. Central Hadley Corp. : See — - Pearson, Arthur E., Jr., and Haberstroh. 3,322,277. Central Machine Works Co. : See — Friis, Carsten. 3,300,209. Central Mfg. Co. : See — Warfield, Frank E., Jr. 3,338,029. Central Mfg. District : See — MacArthur, Roger A., and Garnero. 3,321,410. MacArthur, Roger A., and Garnero. 3,324,042. Central Michigan University Board of Trustees : See — Gleason, Gale R., Jr.. and Ohlmacher. 3.318,394. Central Mine Equipment Co. : See — Fehrmann, Fred H., and Rassleur. 3,309,898. Rassieur, Charles L. 3,357,724. Central National Bank of Cleveland : See — Peterson, Thomas F. 3,334,663. Peterson, Thomas F., and Drinko. 3,312,774. Central Nebraska Public Power and Irrigation District of Holdrege, Nebr. : See — Johnson, Ted A. 3,323,311. Central Research, Inc. : See — Pourchot, Melvin E. 3,329,212. Central Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Chesley, Frank G., and Johnson. 3,323,744. Haaker, Lester W. 3,295,702. Haaker, Lester W., Jelatis, and Jennrich. 3,297,172. Jelatis, Demetrius G., and Cheslev. 3,344.933. Jelatis, Demetrius G., Olsen, and Haaker. 3.313,580. Central Soya Co., Inc. : See — Davis. Paul F. 3,301,881. Davis, Paul F. 3,357,918. Central Specialties Co. : See — Ballenger, Robert J., and Schaefer. 3,350,754. Schaefer, Edward E. 3,297,169. ■Schaefer, Edward E. 3,344,966. Central States Can Corp., The : See — Henning, George J„ and Scalia. 3,346,948. Hurt, William A., Jr. 3,308,727. Central Station Signals, Inc. : See — Thomson, George M. 3,350,717. Central Transformer Corp. : See — Mallett, Montville B., and Reinhardt. 3,313.983. Mallett, Montville B., and Reinhardt. 3,314.030. Olive, William W., Jr., and Carlson. 3,344,382. Winter, David F., and Gill. 3,319,412. LIST OF PATENTEES 217 Centralne Laboratorinm Obrobki Plastycznej : See — Rut, Tadeusz. 3,348,407. Centrp dp Richerches dp Pont-A-Mousson : See — Bacrolx, Marcel A. 3,314,141. Driancourt, Jean E. 3,298,720. Lorang, Pierre E. 3,343,591. Vlgneron, Pierre P. C. 3,301,576. Centre Electronique Horloger S.A. : See — Hetzel, Max. 3,328,057. Hetzel, Max, and Fossard. 3.300,213. Waldburger, Heinz. 3,316,708. Centre Experimental de recberches et d'Etudes du Eatiment et des T.P. : See — Noel, Georges. 3,349,610. Centre National de la Recberche Scientifique : See — Blanc, Robert. 3.312,899. Foex, Marc. 3,300,561. Marchal, Henri M. and M.-T. 3,344,27."). Morlais, Maurice R. P., and Robin. 3,339,109. Noel, Yvon-Pol. 3,299,707. Romand, Jacques, Vodar, and Balloffet. 3,317,786. Tbuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rurupf, and G. Thuillier. 3,313,- 689. Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rumpf, and G. Thuillier. 3.334,- 129. Trorabe. Felix. 3,310,102. Vendrely, Roger and C, and Vallee. 3,314,937. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (French Govern- ment Administration) : See — Garcia, Henri. 3,326,643. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, Ministere de 1'Education Nationale : See — Magat, Michel, and Chapiro. 3,298,942. Sadron, Charles, Finaz, and Skoulios. 3,355,513. Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques : See — Houbart. Ivan. 3,356,844. Muller, Francois, Nilles, and Denis. 3,356,490. Nilles, Paul. 3,339,588. Centre Technique de 1'Industrie des Papiers, Cartons et Celluloses : See — Jacquelin, Guy. 3,311,308. Cen-Trific-Air Products, Inc. : See — Wisting, Walter L. 3,336.733. Century, Bernard A., to Hewitt-Robins Inc. Resonant screen. 3,317,041, 5-2-67, CI. 209—315. Century-Detroit Corp. : See — Porath, Gordon H. 3,353.275. Porath, Gordon H., and Kielas. 3,317,008. Century Display Mfg. Corp. : See — Takahashi, George. 3,318,455. Century Engineering Corp. : See — Truesdell, Merlyn R. 3,319,947. Century Fabrications 100 Ltd. : See — Stukins. Derek A. 3,357,573. Century Geophysical Corp. : See — Wilcox, Stanley W. 3,319,960. Century Lighting Inc. : See — Wolff, Frederick M. 3,307,133. Wolff, Frederick M. 3,355,694. Ceonzo, Joseph A., L. Stambler, and A. Weiss, to United States of America, Army. Multi-stage switching network. 3,317 - 897. 5-2-67, CI. 340 — 166. Cepkauskas, Martin D., and J. F. Rohlin, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. End closure for nuclear reactor channel. 3,353,566, 11-21-67, CI. 13S — 89. Ceppi, Georges : See — Vosseler, Gerhard. 3,343,365. Ceraldi, Bernard A., to Westshore Products, Inc. Conductive surgical shoe cover. 3,296,489, 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 2. Cerberus AG. : See — Meili, Ernst, and Lampart. 3.316.410. Meili, Ernst, and Lampart. 3,353,170. Cerebos Foods Ltd. : See — Bendle, John H. 3,295,834. Cereghino, Manuel J. : See — Allison, John R., and Cereghino. 3,345,154. Cerf, Alain : See — Cerf, Lucien. 3,340,996. Cerf, Gustave D., G. T. Gonzalez, E. W. Rosenthal, and K. Breitschwerdt, to Remington Rand, Division of Sperry Rand Corp. Double head station for card reader. 3,337,717, 8-22-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Cerf, Lucien, to A. Cerf. Conveyor machine for packaging fruit and the like articles in casings of plastic material. 3,340,996, 9-12-67, CI. 19S — 1S9. Cerles, Georges, and E. Dupuy, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Pro- duits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Cooler for finely divided materials and method. 3,356,352 12-5-67, CI. 263 — 32. Cermak, Roman : See — Hana, Karel, Pietsch, and Cermak. 3,306,096. Cernauskas, Larry V. : See — Hanle, John E., Throne, Rarey, and Cernauskas. 3,323,- 965. Cerny, Ladislav : See — Husa, Vaclav, Cihelka, Cerny, Kris, Ladnar, and Luxa. 3,316,466. Cerny, Louis J., O. Cesareo, R. B. Curtis. J. G. Nightingale, and F. H. Parkinson, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Equipment for operator served calls at an intermediate switching center. 3,341,662, 9-12-67, CI. 179 — 27. CeriSy, Vaclav, to Uyzkumny ustav Matematickych Stroju. Counter for data processing control system. 3,307,024, 2-28-67, CI. 235—92. Cerow, Joseph A., Jr., to Crane Co. Actuating means adapter for quarter-turn valves. 3,344,683, 10-3-67, CI. 74—526. Ccrpelli, Orazio. Implement for indicating points of fall of game. 3,336,673, 8-22-67, CI. 33 — 46. Cerreta, John J. : See — Dorion, George H., Nachtigall, and Cerreta. 3,322,678. Cerro Corp. : See — Shelton, Charles F., Jr. 3,303,270. Certain-Tepd Fiber Glass Corp. : See — Krakauer, Sidney, Musikant, and Rosenberg. 3,347,648. Stephens, Frederick N., Burhans, Warkoczewski, and Taylor. 3,347,725. Certain-Teed Products Corp. : See — Hoffmann, George A., Jr. 3,310,922. Hoffmann. George A., Jr. 3,334,465. Tyhurst, James G. 3,334,001. Cerutti, Henry P., to October Corp. Apparatus for forming a tunnel. Re. 26,132, 1-3-67, CI. 61—84. Cerutti, Peter : See — Bernauer, Karl, Pfoertner, Cerutti, and Scbmid. 3,329,- 597. Cervelli, Peter. Hopper attachment for truck body. 3,322,- 429, 5-30-67, CI. 275—8. Cervenka, Edward J. Rod weeder attachment. 3,312,288, 4-4-67, CI. 172 — 44. Cerveny, Walter J., and C. M. Dino, to Amphenol Corp. Switch mounting device. 3,337,708, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 108. Cervin, Curtis M. Control apparatus for grading objects. 3,355,015, 11-28-67, CI. 209 — 73. Cerwonka, Edward : See — Schwerin, Andre K., and Cerwonka. 3,341,328. Cerwonka, Edward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Colored photoimages from ferric salts of phenolic a-hydroxy acids. 3,316,093. 4-25-67, CI. 96—92. Cerwonka, Edward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photo- polymerizable coated layers using organic salts of manganic ions and method of production. 3,343,959, 9-26-67, CI. 96 — 33. Cerwonka, Edward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photo- polymerization of vinyl monomers by means of ferric salts of organic acids. 3,352.675, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Cerych, John Z., and W. Etter, to P. R. Mallory & Co. Capacitor with spacers between electrodes filled with elec- trolyte and method for making same. 3,302,075, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 230. Cesare, Frank C, to Uniroyal, Inc. Bis triphenylphosphine cadmium halide. aluminum powder, mercuric dihalide reac- tion product and trialkyl aluminum catalyst for the polym- erization of butadlene-1,3. 3,350,379, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 94.3. Cesareo, Orfeo : See — Cerny, Louis J., Cesareo, Curtis, Nightingale, and Parkin- son. 3,341,662. Cesco Container Mfg. Co. : See — Cella, Joseph F. 3,299,613. Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved : See — Glanc, Antonin. 3,311,817. Glanc, Antonin. 3.313,950. Glanc, Antonin. 3,323,084. Glanc, Antonin. 3,355,634. Hana, Karel, Pietsch, and Cermak. 3,306,096. Hrdina, Jiri. 3.303,120. Karpinsky, Jurij. 3,296,533. Lim, Drahoslav, Coupek. and Kolinsky. 3,325,453. Mackrle, S-vatopluk and V., Dracka, and Paseka. 3.307,- 702. Novak, Josef, and Janak. 3.354,096. Opolsky, Vaclav. 3,355,094. Pinkava, Jan. 3,342,342. Pinkava, Jan. 3,358,840. Putterlik, Jan. 3.335,946. Putterlik, Jan. 3.341,093. Putterlik. Jan. 3,341,094. Seidl, Milos. Sedlacek, and Sunka. 3.325,713. Sorm, Frantisek, and Piskala. 3,350,388. Trnka, Zdenek. 3,313,164. Ceskoslovenska energeticke zavodv : See — Provaznik, Bohumil. 3.340,961. Cesna, Joseph V. : See — Boettcher, Stephen A., and Cesna. 3,329,167. Cessna Aircraft Co., The : See — Freese, Evans G. 3,323,422. Freese, Evans G. 3,347,043. Reimer, Leonard H. 3,323,533. Cessna, Mark E., to Hi-Shear Corp. Sealing of threaded fasteners. 3,339,003, 8-29-07, CI. 264 — 262. Cestaro, Arthur T., Jr., to James Talcott, Inc. Automatic signal logging system. 3.317,672, 5-2-67, CI. 179 — 2. Cetrone. Ronald A., C. W. Kerns, and J. L. Wilson, to Mobil Oil Corp. Multiple coverage seismic exploration utilizing two groups of detectors separated by a gap. 3,352,377, 11-14-67, CI. 1S1— .5. Cevidalli, Guidobaldo : See — Caprara, Giuseppe, Ghirga, and Cevidalli. 3,341,1S7. Ceyzeriat, Louis F. : See — Boissieras, Jean, Cevzeriat, and Lefort. 3.318.898. Boissieras, Jean, Ceyzeriat, and Lefort. 3,359,237. 218 INDEX OF PATENTS, 196'i Ceyzeriat, Louis F., and G. L. Pagni, to Rhone-Poulene S.A. Organopolvsiloxane compounds and compositions. 3,325,449, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Chabak, Eugene J. : See — Firestone, Stanley, and Chabak. 3,297,418. Chabala, Leonard V., and E. J. Rogers, to S & C Electric Co. High voltage gas type circuit interrupters in tandem with a center break disconnecting switch. 3,345,473, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 48. Chabanier, Bernard, to La Spirotechnique. Breathing appa- ratus with control means for the inhaled gas mixture. 3,358,080, 12-19-67, CI. 128—142.2. Chabanier. Bernard, to La Spirotechnique. Breathing appa- ratus with control means for the inhaled gas mixture. 3.358.681. 12-19-67, CI. 128 — 142.2. Chabica, Edward P., to Sta-Rite Industries, Inc. Pump. 3,358,608, 12-19-67 .CI. 103 — 111. Chaboseu, Jean C, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Arrangement for reducing steam condensation within steam turbines. 3.306,576, 2-28-67, CI. 253—76. Chabrier, Henri, and A. Saint-Joanis, to Societe d'Eleetro- Chimie, d'Electrometallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Fluid actuated logical devices. 3,311.301, 3-28-67, CI. 235—201. Chabrier, Henri-Pierre, and A. Saint-Joanis. Alarm system. 3,348.772, 10-24-67. CI. 235—201. Chace, W. M., Co. : See — Alban, Clarence F. 3,307,001. Alban, Clarence P., and Perry. 3,336,119. Alban, Clarence F., and Perry. 3,336,608. Chachaty, Caude, to Houilleres Du Bassin Du Nord Et Du Pas-De-Calais. Preparation of aldehyde based copolymers using ionizing radiation. 3.335,077, 8-8-67, CI. 204 — 159.21. Chacon. Manuel M., Sr. : See — Taylor, Edward L., and Chacon. 3,340,728. Chadbourn Gotham. Inc. : See — Smith, Kufus K., and Edwin. 3,331.506. Chadbourne. Basil E., to Duchess Footwear Corp. Back height control gage. 3.303,523, 2-14-67, CI. 12—141. Chadbourne, Clyde R. : See — Albright, John D., and Chadbourne. 3,320.615. Chadensoh, Lneien F., to Societe Anonyme Safege-Transport. Railway switch. 3,310,004, 3-21-67, CI. 104 — 130. Chadfield. Robert W., to Formold Plastics, Inc. Dispensing closure. 3,357,605, 12-12-67. CI. 222 — 485. Chadha. Rajendra N., to Stnuffer Chemical Co. Vinyl polymer- ization catalysts. 3.330.869. 7-11-67, CI. 260—606.5. Chadima, George E., II, to Collins Radio Co. Frequency con- trol system having phase controlled sampling means. 3.297,965, 1-10-67, CI. 332—19. Chadwick, Abraham B., and J. N. Tutterrow, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Oil burner. 3,309,- 027, 3-14-67, CI. 239 — 406. Chadwick, Alexander, to Chrysler Corp. Control mechanism for adjustable gas turbine nozzle. 3,300,966, 1-31-67, a. 60 — 39.16. Chadwick. George F., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Polytetra- fluoroethvlene lubricant for carbon composition resistors. 3.353,135, 11-14-67, CI. 338—226. Chadwick, George G., and J. P. Shelton. to Radiation Systems Inc. Sum-difference feed network. 3,346,861, 10-10-67, CI. 343—16. Chaenever, Alfred, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Gas exploder having thrust nozzle reaction means. 3,338,330, 8-29-67, CI. 181 — .5. Chafee. Glenn R., Jr., to General Electric Co. Automatic dryer control circuit. 3,318,010, 5-9-67, CI. 34 — 45. Chafen, Lawrence J. : See — Head, Elden N., and Chafen. 3,331,618. Chafetz, Harry, and R. C. Anderson, to Texaco Inc. Method of preparing phenanthridines. 3,311,631, 3-28-07, CI. 260—283. Chafetz, Harry, and R. C. Anderson, to Texaco Inc. Octahy- drophenanthridines and method of preparation. 3,336,313, 8-15-67, CI. 260—283. Chafetz, Harry, and R. C. Anderson, to Texaco Inc. Hexahy- drodicyclopentapvridine and octahvdropheuanthridine com- pounds and method of manufacture. 3,349,092, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 283. Chaffee, Emory L.. to R. G. Lucas, N. L. Leek, and The National Shawmut Bank, executors of the estate of J. H. Hammond, Jr., deceased. Selective receiver for communica- tion by phase shift. 3,339,143, 8-29-67, CI. 325—320. Chaffee, Robert H. : See— Manuatty, George S., and Chaffee. 3,295,566. Chaffee, Robert H., and L. E. Meyer, to Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition. 3,324,038, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 152. Chaffee, William H., and R. E. Vogele. Compact multi-purpose display module. 3.353.884, 11-21-67, CI. 312 — 199. Chaffiotte, Pierre P., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Supercharged diesel engine. 3,306,032, 2-28-67, CI. 60 — 13. Chaffiotte, Pierre P., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Supercharged diesel engine power plants. 3,355,877, 12-5-67, CI. 60 — 13. Chafin, Lionel V., Jr. : See — Lambert, Gordon L., Black, and Chafin. 3,303,943. Chaiken, Hyman F., to The Bird J. Moyer Co., Inc. Device for locating the exact center of the condyle by using extra oral radiography. 3,307,262, 3-7-67, CI. 32—19. Chaikln, Malcolm, and A. D. Dircks. Apparatus for treating slivers of wool or other fibers. 3,298,068, 1-17-67, CI. 19— 66. Chaikin, Malcolm, and A. Samson. Continuous method for the treatment of compressed fibrous material with gaseous substances. 3,320,675, 5-23-67, CI. 34—16. Chaikin, Malcolm, and A. D. Dircks. Continuous fibre dis- entangling and straightening apparatus. 3,358,336. 12-19-67, CI. 19 — 128. Chaikivsky, Michael, J. D. Turner, and L. N. Calvino, to Esso Research and Engineering 'Co. Gasoline additives for en- hancing engine cleanliness. 3,307,928, 3-7-67, CI. 44— 63. Chainbelt Rex Inc. : See — Evans, Robley W. 3,314,298. Chait, Herman X. Radar system with independent control of transmit and receive antenna patterns. 3,355,735, 11-28-67, CI. 343 — 10. Chaklader, Asoke C. D., and L. G. McKenzie, to Canadian Pat- ents and Development Ltd. Process for manufacturing clay products. 3,348,957, 10-24-67, CI. 106 — 67. Chalex, Paul, W. R. Dunlop, and S. R. Mather, to The Richard- son Co. Vulcanizable rubber compositions. 3,359,229, 12-19-67, CI. 260—33.6. Chalfant, Raymond E. Broom and handle attaching means therefor. 3,328.824, 7-4-67, CI. 15—171. Chalfin, William L. : See— Chalfin, William L., and Garvey. 3,351,954. Chalfin, William L., to Regina Enterprises, Inc. Garment re- tainer. 3,298,036, 1-17-67, CI. 2—337. Chalfin. William L. Three dimensional sign. 3,358,398, 12-19-67. CI. 40 — 125. Chalfin, William L.. and E. C. Garvey ; said Garvey, assor. to said Chalfin. Boning. 3,351,954, 11-14-67, CI. 2 — 255. Chalk, Alan J., to General Electric Co. Preparation of stable copolymerizable organo-silicon compositions containing a platinum catalyst and an acrylonitrile type compound. 3,344,111, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Chalk, Alan J., and J. F. Harrod, to General Electric Co. Reaction of silanes with unsaturated olefinic compounds. 3,296,291, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Chalk, Ronald T. H., to The North British Rubber Co. Power transmission belts. 3,334,524, 8-8-67, CI. 74 — 232. Chalker, Oliver H., Jr., G. J. Yagusic, and R. R. Lupkas, to Control Data Corp. Svstem and apparatus for automatic data collection. 3,303,472, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Chalkley, Lyman. Photosensitive system based on hydrophobic dye cyanides and polyvinylpyrrolidone. 3,306,748, 2-28-67, CI. 96—90. Chall, Harold J., and G. W. Bowers, Jr., to Friden. Inc. Cal- culating machine. 3,331,554, 7-18-67, CI. 235 — 60. Challender, Ronald S., to Societe Anglo-Belage Vulcain, S.A. Nuclear reactor control mechanism. 3,321,372, 5-23-67, CI. 176 — 36. Challender, Ronald S., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor control mechanisms. 3,321,373, 5-23-67, CI. 176—36. Challender, Ronald S., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor control mechanisms. 3,342,688, 9-19-67, CI. 176 — 36. Challender, Ronald S., M. C. Pugh, and W. P. White, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Control mem- bers for nuclear reactors. 3,324,006, 6-6-67, CI. 176 — 36. Challenge-Cook Bros. : See — Idoine, Harry E. 3.332,249. Challman, Glenn V. Livestock markers. 3,304,218, 2-14-67, CI. 156 — 572. Chalmers, Dennis W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Speed con- trol device for hydraulic turbine. 3,339,890, 9-5-67, CI. 253—97. Chalmers, Edward D. : See — Naber, Joseph, Fox, Chalmers, Ma, Cummings, and Cap- pelle. 3,307,414. Chalmers, Edward D., J. Y. Ma, and J. S. Naber, to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. UHP television tuner. 3,305,784, 2- 21-67, CI. 325 — 461. Chalmers, Frank L. : See — Flatow, Tobias, and Chalmers. 3,353,623. Chalmers, Franklin L., and T. Flatow, to Esso Production Research Co. Seismic exploration. 3,322,232, 5-30-67, CI. 181 — .5. Chalmers, John R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coat- ing compositions comprising a polyamie acid composition and a 2,4-diamino-6-substituted-S-triazine. 3,342,768, 9-19- 67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Chalmers, John W., to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Packets for cigarettes or like articles. 3,317,033, 5-2-67, CI. 206—41. Chalmers, John W., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Packets for cigarettes or the like. 3.327,887, 6-27-67, CI. 220—31. Chalmers, John W., and W. A. Roffey, to The Molins Organisa- tion, Ltd. Packets for cigarettes or the like. 3,327,888, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 31. Chalmers, Wallace G. Tandem axle suspension. 3,315,979, 4-25-67, CI. 280—104.5. Chalmers, William, and A. J. Shaw, to Eversharp, Inc. Proc- ess for the isolation of alpha-glvceryl ethers from marine oils. 3,342,876, 9-19-67, CI. 260—615. Chaloka, Andrew, to L. J. Wing Mfg., Co., Division of Aero- Flow Dynamics, Inc. Variable temperature fresh air or other gas supply units. 3.307,578, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 601. LIST OF PATENTEES 219 Chaloupka, Miloslav J., to Odex Engineering Co. Telephone call-responsive automatic telemetering system. 3,347,987, 10-17-67, CI. 179—2. Chalpin, Edward S., and D. E. Hanson, to Metal Bellows Corp. Low-cost manufacture of flexible torque coupling. 3,346,945, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 436. Chamayou, Gerard, to Societe Anonyme dite : Vallourec. Means for tube assemblage and analogous apparatus. 3,356,394, 12-5-67, CI. 287—54. Chambaut, Henri L. Contact system. 3,313,904, 4-11-67, CI. 200—166. Chamberlain, Arthur G.. Jr. Electric heater for automobiles. 3,313,915, 4-11-67. CI. 219 — 370. Chamberlain Corp. : See — Orser. Lawrence D. 3,301,534. Chamberlain Industries Ltd. : See — Bedford, John F. 3.854,7S6. Chamberlain, James M. W., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc. Vibratory mill. 3,350,020, 10-31-67, CI. 241 — 137. Chamberlain, John, to United Aircraft Corp. Stacked-wafer turbine vane or blade. 3,301,526, 1-31-67, CI. 253 — 39.1. Chamberlain, John, and U. G. Volpi, to United Aircraft Corp. High velocity ram induction burner. 3,338,051, 8-29-07, CI. 00—39.65. Chamberlain, La Vern A., and C. O. Nelson. Marking attach- ment for coiled measuring tape. 3,336,678, 8-22-67, CI. 33—189. Chamberlain, Michael J. : See — Williamson, Malcolm R., and Chamberlain. 3.357.409. Chamberlain, Norman H., J. B. Speakman, and A. Kaltsoyan- nis, to Reclamation Trades Research Organization Ltd. Separation of mixtures of textile fibres. 3,30S,944, 3-14-67, CI. 209—3. Chamberlain, Ralph J., to American Cvanamid Co Filter cigarette. 3,319,629, 5-16-67, CI. 131—10. Chamberlin, Coleman R. Self-adhesive, conforming plastic pad label holders. 3,343,289, 9-26-67, CI. 40 — 16. Chamberlin, Donald W. : See — Hickey. Frank D., Adams, Hirahara, Anderson, and Chamberlin. 3 331,375. Chamberlin, Donald Yv\, to FMC Corp. Fruit processing ma- chine. 3,305,074, 2-21-67, CI. 198 — 131. Chamberlin, Donald W., to FMC Corp. Apparatus for feeding and orienting pear-shaped articles. 3,357,538, 12-12-67, CI. 198—33. Chamberlin. Earl M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Synthesis of 17a- haloethynyl - 17/3 - hydroxy - 19-nor-4,9-androstadien-3-ones. 3,326,945, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Chamberlin, James W., to Eli Lilly and Co. 3-formyl cephalosporins. 3.351.596, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 243. Chamberlin, John R., Jr., and C. E. Gryctko, to I-T-E Cir- cuit Breaker Co. Variable depth rotary handle operator for circuit breakers. 3,324,259, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 50. Chamberlin, Leo A., Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Phased array radar antenna scan control. 3,345,631, 10-3-67, CI. 343—100. Chamberlin, Richard I. : See — Nelson. Laurence N., Viles, and Chamberlin. 3.31S.227. Chamberlin, Richard S., to YVestinghouse Electric Corp. Ring counter using semiconductor switching devices. 3,34S,071, 10-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Chambei'lin, Robert S. : See — Stafford. Donald C, and Chamberlin. 3,348,834. Chambers. Bynom L., to Bell Industries, Inc. Mechanism for forming a scallop fringe. 3,301.204, 1-31-67, CI. 112 — 64. Chambers. Franklin E. Combination door safety chain and lock. 3,339,963, 9-5-67, CI. 292 — 264. Chambers, Howard L., to The Bendix Corp. Flexible coupling. 3,336,764, 8-22-67, CI. 64—13. Chambers, Jerome B., and R. P. Dellaquila, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Conveying system. 3,311.419, 3-28-67, CI. 302—12. Chambers, John E. Ventilating air diffuser apparatus. 3,308,- 741, 3-14-67, CI. 9S— 40. Chambers, Lafe I. : See — ■ Manfredi, John, Jr., and Chambers. 3,305,243. Chambers, Neil R. : See — Merrill, Edward W., Shaw, and Chambers. 3,349,606. Chambers, Rex, % to H. R. Stasney. Apparatus for determining the composition of multiphase fluids. 3,344,659, 10-3-67, CI. 73—61.1. Chambers, Victor S., to Uniroyal, Inc. Ferric dialkyl dithio- carbamates used to increase the vulcanization rate' of mono- olefm-non-ccnjugated diene terpolvmers. 3,330,700, 7-11- 67, CI. 260—23.7. Chambers. Warren D., to The Bendix Corp. Telescopic fric- tional shock absorber. 3,332,523, 7-25-67, CI. 18S — 129. Chambers, William C, and M. Lee, to The Dow Chemical Co. Cellulose ether composition. 3,356,519, 12-5-67, CI. 106 — 1S7. Chambers, William W. : See — Riley, Robert H., Jr., and Chambers. 3,320,S24. Chambers, William W., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Heat responsive switch control. 3,35S,73S, 12-19-67, CI. 15S— 123. Chambers, William W., and W. V. De Forest, to Robertshaw Controls, Co. Temperature control system. 3.310,713, 3-21-67, CI. 317—132. Chambers, Worthv L. : See — Wolter, Gilbert R., Chambers, and Ritter. 3,333,825. Wright, James A., and Chambers. 3.318,5S3. Chambers, Worthv L., and G. R. Wolter, to Sunbeam Corp. Hair drier. 3,295 869, 1-3-67, CI. 285 — 200. Chambers, Worthy L., and J. A. Wright, to Sunbeam Corp. Ejector mechanism for mixer. 3,341,181, 9-12-07, CI. 259 — 1. Chambert, Lars A. A., to Aktiebolaget Svenska Mashinverken. Valve structure adapted to be arranged in a ilue bend. 3,351,091, 11-7-67, CI. 137—601. Chamblee, Elijah C, to Brown Oil Tools, Inc. Pipe hanger assemblies and methods of running and removing multiple strings in well bores. 3,330,354, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 46. Chambran, Jacques, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chl- miques et Electrometallurgiques. Control of alumina con- tent during igneous electrolysis. 3,317,413, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 67. Chambran, Jacques, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Ingot stacking ma- chine. 3,356,231, 12-5-67, CI. 214—6. Chambran, Jacques, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Metal ingots. 3,356,465, 12-5-67, CI. 29— 1S7. Chambran, Jacques, R. M. G. J. Scalliet, and D. Duclaux, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electro- metallurgiques. High yield electrolytic fusion cell having anode suspension means. 3,351,546, 11-7-67, CI. 204 — 243. Chameroy, Jean, and J. Lexague, to Groupement Atomique Alsacienne Atlantique. Device for providing relative leak- tightness between two parts which are movable with respect to each other. 3,325,980, 6-20-67, CI. 55 — 422. Chamot, Walter M., to Nalco Chemical Co. Hydroxybenz- aldehyde-aliphatic aldehvde-polyamine polycondensates. 3,351,662. 11-7-67, Cl. 260 — 506. Champ, Antony E., and H. W. Steinmann, to Celanese Corp. Polyamides stabilized with iodine and/or bromine sub- stituted phenols. 3,341,492, 9-12-67, Cl. 260—45.95. Champ, Frank G. : See — Nathan, Jerome, and Champ. 3,320,667. Champ-Items, Inc. : See — Dumpis, Janis. 3,305,281. Dumpis, Janis. 3.305.617. Dumpis, Janis. 3,307,888. Champagne, Emory C, and T. J. McQuire, to The Berger Bros. Co. Surgical girdle and panty. 3,314,433, 4-18-67, Cl. 128 — 520. Champagne, Emorv C, and T. J. McGuire, to The Berger Bros. Co. Slip having biased front panel. 3,323,139, 6-6-67, Cl. 2 — 211. Champagne, Leonard. Drain pipe connection. 3,356,225, 12-5- 67, Cl. 210—448. Champel, Gerard F. M. Apparatus for controlling the tem- perature of a fluid medium. 3,305,175, 2-21-67, Cl. 236— 68. Champion, Alfred. Pipe joints and swaging tools therefor. 3,357,725. 12-12-67, Cl. 285—353. Champion, Clarence M., and M. A. Ordelheide. Ink separa- tor. 3,319,563, 5-16-67, Cl. 101 — 207. Champion Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hultgren, William H. 3.315,809. Champion Mfg. Co. : See — Cooper, William M. 3,357,745. Champion, Nancy, to Howe Plastics & Chemical Co., Inc. Seat cushion. 3,346,298, 10-10-07, Cl. 297 — 455. Champion Paper Inc. : See — Cohn, Robert. 3,316.819. Champion Papers Inc. : See — Nordeman, Hoyt, Jr. 3,340,090. Warner, Edgar. 3,304,910. Whitchurch, William E. 3,342,372. Champion, Richard H., to General Motors Corp. Folding closure for convertible top storage compartment. 3,338,624, 8-29-67, Cl. 296—136. Champion, Ronald C. : See — Moon, Anthony J. R., and Champion. 3,333,963. Champion, Samuel L. : See — Brooks, William B., and Champion. 3,304,115. Champion Spark Plug Co.: See — Anderson, Rolland L. 3,298,677. Green, Sam J. 3,357.114. Lever, John K. 3,315,113. Rea, Robert F. 3.331,593. Championship Billiards Corp. : See — Miller, Raphael W., Worst, and Ingersoll. 3,337,216. Champlain Co., Inc. : See — Lewis, Clarence A., and O'Brien. 3,355,640. Champlin, Carlin S., to Brockway Glass Co., Inc. Infra-red heat control for glass-forming molds. 3,332,765, 7-25-67, Cl. 65—162. Champlin, Charles L., to Packaging Corp. of America. Box construction. 3.355.0S9, 11-28-67, Cl. 229—51. Champlin, Charles L., to Packaging Corp. of America. Article carrying carton. 3.356. 2S3, 12-5-67, Cl. 229 — 40. Champlin. James B.. and R. P. Stein, to Collins Radio Co. Printed circuit card damper. 3,324.974, 6-13-67. Cl. 188 — 1. Chan, Edward T., and W. R. Postlewaite, to Chevron Research Co. Method and apparatus for offshore well completion. 3.30S.SS1, 3-14-67, Cl. 166— .6. Chan. Ming K., to H. J. Ashe. Waterproof electric battery lantern. 3,323, IIS, 5-30-67, Cl. 340 — 321. Chan. Robert H. G. : See — Hillman, Ernest L., and Chan. 3,312,950. Chan, William : See — Gillick. Laurance H., Menindez, Daugirdas, and Chan. 3,295,704. 220 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Chan, William, J. G. De Vine, and C. O. Klein, to Vapor Corp. Door overtravel mechanism. 3,352,061, 11-14-67, CI. 49 — 507. Chana, Howard E., to General Motors Corp. Servo motor. 3,353,637, 11-21-67, CI. 1S8— 152. Chana, Howard E., to General Motors Corp. Clutch or brake unit. 3.353,641, 11-21-67, CI. 192—85. Chana, Howard E., C. S. Chapman, Jr., and P. H. Walker, to General Motors Corp. Fluid pressure control system and mechanism for control of vehicle road speed. 3,360,069, ' 12-26-67, CI. 180— 10S. Chanak, Thomas S., L. D. Edinger, and R. C. Hendrick, to Honeywell Inc. Dirigible craft control apparatus. 3.345,018, 10-3-67, CI. 244—77. Chance, A. B., Co. : See — Austin, Leo F., Jr., Korthals, and Harper. 3,333,337. Bridges. Ronald P. 3,316.372. Cagle, Charles C, and Bosch. 3,32S,511. Fink, Miller H. 3,328.223. Hubbard, David C., Harper, Lynch, and Boehmer. 3,346,- 236. Lewis, Paul E., and Hollander. 3,342,925. Sullivan, Ross J. 3,318,058. Yager, Carl W., and Hollander. 3,309,823. Chance, Britton, and V. A. Legallais, to Research Corp. Spec- trofluorometer. 3,313,290, 4-11-67. CI. 128 — 2. Chance, Dudley A. : See — Butler, James H., Chance, and Im. 3,355.335. Chance, Leon H, and E. K. Leonard, to United States of America. Agriculture. Acid catalyzed modification of cellu- losie materials with methvlolated, halo-cvanoacetamides. 3,350,164. 10-31-67, CI. S— 116.3. Chance, William E., to C. W. Cheney & Son Ltd. Handles for articles of luggage. 3.330,684. 9-5-67, CI. 190 — 58. Chance, William E., to C. W. Cheney & Son Ltd. Kev-operated locks for articles of lugage. 3,350,902, 11-7-67, CI. 70 — 74. Chancellor, Robert E. Lawn edger. 3,314,193, 4-1S-67, CI. 47 — 33. Chancellor. William J., to The Regents of the University of California. Planting structure and method of planting seeds. 3/331.155. 7-18-67, CI. 47 — 37. Chandhok, Vijay K. : See — Kasak, August, Dulis, and Chandhok. Re. 26.225. Chandler, Albert T.. and L. B. Johnson, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Positive retention diseonnect- able wire splice. 3,358.266, 12-12-67, CI. 339 — 205. Chandler, Benson, to Holdsworth & Co., Inc. Wood deck struc- ture. 3,345,792, 10-10-67, CI. 52—648. Chandler, Carroll F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Synthetic elastomeric lubricated filament. 3.296,063, 1-3- 67. CI. 161—175. Chandler, Charles A. Magnifying mirror apparatus. 3,315,- 932, 4-25-67, CI. 248—226. Chandler Evans, Inc. : See — Maljanian, John M. 3,334.813. Wright, Alexander M. 3,347,494. Chandler Ide : See — Bergsnov-Hansen, Bjorn. 3,319.542 Chandler, Jasper S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Continuous tendency drive arrangement. 3,299,724, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 143. Chandler, Jasper S., and H. O. Hoadley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic exposure control system. 3,299,789, 1-24- 67, CI. 95—64. Chandler, Joseph A. : See — Campbell, Carlisle C, Jr., Chandler, and Grubbs. 3,303,- 304. Chandler, Joseph A., and T. M. Grubbs, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Line cutter. 3,320,669, 5-23-67, CI. 30 — 228. Chandler, Leslie V., to Fyne Machinery and Engineering Ltd. Vibrators. 3,340,742, 9-12-67, CI. 74: — 87. Chandler & Price Co., The : See — Thatcher, Robert B 3,355,122. Chandler, Thomas H. : See — Prindle, Hershel B., and Chandler. 3.317.448. Prindle, Hershel B.. Langner, and Chandler. 3,325,436. Chandler, William A., and R. R. Rice, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Cryogenic storage system. 3,304,729, 2-21-67, CI. 61 — 45. Chandley, Edwin F., E. Levy, and A. J. Lowe, to Lankro Chemicals Ltd. Urethane polymers and methods of apply- ing compositions containing the polymers. 3,350,361, 10-31- 67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Chandley, George D., to TRW Inc. Turbine wheel. 3.312.- 449, 4-4-67, CI. 253—77. Chandross, Edwin A., and R. E. Visco, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electroluminescent device containing luminescent electrolyte. 3,319,132, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 230. Chaney, Charles L., to United States of America, Interior. Process for the extraction of tungsten from aqueous solu- tion. 3,316,058, 4-25-67, CI. 23—19. Chaney, Donald C. Package conveyor. 3,332,531, 7-25-67, CI. 198—33. Chaney, Earl C, to G. W. Hume. Heated liquid storage and distribution device. 3,323,538, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 259. Chaney, Earl D. Load carriage for industrial lift truck. 3,314,561, 4-18-67, CI. 214—514. Chaney, James W. : See — Okita, Haruto, Rohnert, and Chaney. 3,328,916. Chaney, John W. Prefabricated roof structure. 3,308,583, 3-14-67. CI. 52—92. Chaney, Preston E. : See — Bennett, John D., Chanev, Jones, and Mayes. 3,304,776. Bennett, John D., Chaney, Jones, and McCaleb. 3,353,020. Chaney, Ralph A., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Automatic mobile radio telephone switching system. 3,355,556. 11-28-67, CI. 179 — 41. Chang, Charles H. : See — Randall. David I., and Chang. 3,330.870. Chang, Charles H, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method for preparing bis(2^alkoxyethvl) sulfones. 3,299,145, 1- 17-67, CI. 260—607. Chang, Chien-Hshuing. Imitation cigarette. 3,347,231, 10-17- 67, CI. 128—201. Chang, Daniel C. Tape transport mechanism with signal mut- ing means. 3,334,194, 8-1-67. CI. 179 — 100.2. Chang, Edward H. : See — Wollgien. Herbert R., and Chang. 3,345,217. Chang, James T. H., and U. F. Gianola, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Optically scanned ferromagnetic memory apparatus. 3,319,235, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 174. Chang, James T. H., and U. F. Gianola, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Single sheet magnetic memory device. 3,360,787, 12-26-67, CI. 340—174. Chang, Kern K. N., to Radio Corp. of America. Non-linear element mounted high dielectric resonator used in para- metric and tunnel diode amplifiers, harmonic generators, mixers and oscillators. 3,300,729, 1-24-67, CI. 330 — 4.9. Chang, Leo S., R. B. Lund, A. C. Pierce, and E. Turi, to Allied Chemical Corp. Stabilized halogen-containing olefin polymer compositions and stabilizers therefor. 3,325,446, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Chang, Leo S., R. B. Lund, A. C. Pierce, and E. Turi, to Allied Chemical Corp. Stabilized chlorinated polyethylenes containing boron compounds. 3,345,326, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Chang, Leo S., E. Turi, and N. A. Lindo, to Allied Chemical Corp. Thermally stabilized halogenated polyolefin composi- tions. 3,347,820, 10-17-67, CI. 260—45.8. Chang, Nai-Chong : See — Blazek, Henry, and Chang. 3,321,979. Chang, Richard C. : See — Boyer, Thomas W., Chang, and Ries. 3,346,631. Chang, Wen-Hsuan, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 2-substi- tuted - 2 - methyl - 3 - hydroxy - 5,6 - dichloro - 1 - phthal- anones and their method of preparation. 3,342,837, 9-19- 67, CI. 260 — 343.3. Chang. Wen-Hsuan, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Ketals of hexachlorocvclopentadiene and process for their prepara- tion. 3,358,039, 12-12-67, CI. 2C0 — 611. Chang, William J. H., to The Yoder Co. Tube mill and method. 3,323,341, 6-6-67, CI. 72—178. Chang, Winston H., and R. G. Frank, to United States of America, United States Air Force. Heat treatment of columbium and molybdenum base alloys. 3,297,496. 1-10- 67, CI. 148—11.5. Chanlund. Carl W., to Idaho Concrete Pipe Co. Concrete mold vibration table with cushion means and pressure form. 3,302.262, 2-7-67, CI. 25 — 41. Channel Master Corp. : See — Greenberg, Harry, and Liu. 3,344,431. Chanoch, Lawrence H., to Webcor, Inc. Method of making a miniature rubber tired wheel. 3,305,616. 2-21-67, CI. 264 — 157. Chanoch, Lawrence H., and S. Blumberg. Refrigerated food dispenser having a reciprocating ejector. 3,351,233, 11-7- 67, CI. 221 — 150. Chanock, Robert M., R. J. Huebner, and R. B. Couch, to United States of America, Department of Health, Educa- tion, and Welfare. Immunization by selective infection of the intestinal tract with an encapsulated live virus. 3,317,- 393, 5-2-67, CI. 167—78. Chanowitz, Harry, to C. P. Clare & Co. Sealed switch as- sembly with improved connecting means. 3,321,723, 5-23- 67, CI. 335—152. Chanowitz, Harry, to C. P. Clare & Co. Method of and an apparatus for making sealed switches. 3,322.524, 5-30-67, CI. 65—110. Chao, Tai S. : See — Eickemeyer, Daniel B., and Chao. 3,296,136. Chao, Tai S., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Lubricating oil com- position. 3,329,611, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 33.6. Chapaitis, Edward G., to Ford Motor Co. Clutch throw-out bearing. 3,333,664, 8-1-67, CI. 192—98. Chapell, Harry F., to Raytheon Co. Traveling wave tube time delay device. 3,337,765, 8-22-67, CI. 315—3.6. Chaperon. Remy, and W. Ullmann, to A.G. fur industrielle Elektronik AGIE. Process using a fluoride electrolyte for the electrolytic and electro-chemical working of metals. 3,355,369, 11-28-67, CI. 204—143. Chapin, Aurelius F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Abrasive product. 3,306,718, 2-28-67, CI. 51 — 297. Chapin, Daryl M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tele- phone signaling system. 3,322,903, 5-30-67, CI. 179 — 84. Chapin, Donald W., and D. H. Fischer, to The Garrett Corp. Servo-actuating mechanism for pneumatic analog comput- ers. 3,316,815, 5-2-67, CI. 91—359. LIST OF PATENTEES 221 Chapin, Judson K., Jr. : See — Wise, Andrew !•:., Chapin, and Nichols. 3,317,307. Chapiro, Adolplie : Sec — Magat, Michel, and Chapiro. 3,29S,942. Chaplenko, George. Control circuit for electric-powered vehi- cle. 3,339,653, 9-5-67, CI. 180 — 2. Chapler, Robert S. : Sec — Stephenson, John M., Teague, and Chapler. 3,326,033. Chaplick, Adolph M., and C. Rossitto, to United Shoe Ma- chinery Corp. Shoe manufacture. 3,316,573, 5-2-67, CI. 12 — 146. Chaplin, Edward S., and D. E. Hanson, to Metal Bellows Corp. Flexible torque coupling. 3,301,007, 1-31-67, CI. 64 — 15. Chaplin, Harvey R., Jr. Integrated propulsion system for peripheral jet ground effect machines. 3,306,3S7, 2-2S-67, CI. 180—7. Chaplin, John B., to Bell Aerospace Corp. Ground effect vehi- cle. 3,334,701, 8-8-67, CI. 180 — 7. Chapline, Julea S. : See — Welsh, Herbert F., Chapline, and Wilson. 3,310,787. Chapman, Alan, to Rank Precision Industries Ltd., trading as The Rank Taylor Hobson Division, Rank Organization. Zooming mechanism for optical objectives of variable equiv- alent focal length. 3,351,411, 11-7-67, CI. 350—187. Chapman, Alfred D., and R. E. Stutz, to Chapman Chemical Co. Protecting treatment for wood. 3,305,298, 2-21-67, CI. 21 — 7. Chapman, Alfred D., R. E. Stutz, and R. E. Branch, to Chap- man Chemical Co. Lumber spray machine. 3,343,519, 9-26- 67, CI. 118—314. Chapman, Burton B. Power-driven fluid displacement appara- tus. 3,333. S31. 8-1-67, CI. 259—111. Chapman, Charles S., Jr. : See — Chana. Howard E., Chapman, and Walker. 3,360,069. Chapman. Charles S., Jr., and F. H. Walker, to General Motors Corp. Transmission. 3,359,827, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 677. Chapman Chemical Co. : See — Chapman, Alfred D., and Stutz. 3,305,298. Chapman, Alfred D., Stutz, and Branch. 3,343,519. Chapman, Dennis C, K. O. Johnson, and S. A. Sgroi, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Variable configuration blade. 3,295,827, 1-3-67, a. 253—78. Chapman, Donald F., to Thorn Electric Industries Ltd. Trans- former with two-part core for fluorescent lamp circuits. 3,350,605, 10-31-67, CI. 315—278. Chapman, Edward C, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Chem- ical recovery unit. 3,304,920, 2-21-67, CI. 122 — 7. Chapman, Edward C, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Tube manufacture. 3.312,534, 4-4-67. CI. 29 — 183. Chapman. Franklin, to J. S. Segovia. Rail anchor means. 3,322,346, 5-30-67, CI. 238—315. Chapman, Gale C. Variable speed drive. 3,354,748, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 6S9. Chapman, George R., and B. J. Smith ; said Smith assor. to said Chapman. Silage handling machines. 3,338,636, 8-29-67, CI. 302—56. Chapman. George W. A. : See — Mathew, Leonard S., and Chapman. 3,313,436. Mathew, Leonard S., and Chapman. 3,344,941. Chapman, Harvey W. : See — Moorhead, John P., Chapman, and Bennett. 3,338,187. Chapman, Harvey W., and G. F. Oakley, to Evans Products Co. Railway car. 3,307,495, 3-7-67, CI. 105—367. Chapman, Harvey W., and H. E. Rolfe, Jr., to Evans Prod- ucts Co. Freight bracing apparatus. 3,307,497, 3-7-67, CI. 105—369. Chapman, Howard D., and H. C. Banke. to Clarin Mfg. Co. Seating unit. 3,353, S66, 11-21-67, CI. 297 — 162. Chapman, John H. : See — Cislak. Francis E., Rieger, and Chapman. 3,352.870. Cislak. Francis E., Rieger, and Chapman. 3,352,874. Chapman, John H., and V. S. Maurice, to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. Method of purifying particulate solid materials. 3,346,- 418, 10-10-67, CI. 134 — 25. Chapman, Joseph E., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Acoustic well logging display methods and apparatus. 3,333,237, 7-25-67, CI. 340—15.5. Chapman, Merlin S. Catamarans. 3,307,511, 3-7-67, CI. 114—61. Chapman, Michael C, W. D. Weathrup, and L. F. Humphrey, to Reed Paper Group Ltd. Protective case. 3.349.9S6, 10-31- 67, CI. 229—14. Chapman. Milford T., Jr. : See — Davis. Bayard C., Singer, and Chapman. 3,353.260. Chapman. Norman E. : See — Schuler, Chester L., and Chapman. 3.359.461. Chapman, Richard A., to Texas Instruments Inc. Thermionic device. 3.333,140, 7-25-67, CI. 313—346. Chapman, Richard D., and L. W. Crovatt, Jr.. to Monsanto Co. Synthetic linear polvcarbonamides havincr an improved receptivity for acid dyes. 3,304,290, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 7S. Chapman. Robert A. : See — Matkan. Josef, and Chapman. 3,346.475. Chapman. Ronald H. : See — Casterline, Burnham, Chapman, and Eschbaush. 3,345,- 569. Chapman, Ronald H., and C. W. Stephens, to Motorola, Inc. Electronic siren including a shock excited resonant circuit. 3.324.40S, 6-6-67, CI. 331 — 47. Chapman, Roy, and J. D. H. Hall, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Fabrics. 3,305,911, 2-28-67, CI. 28—72. Chapman, Walter J. : Sec — Hoen, Kenneth H., and Chapman. 3,330,037. Hoeu, Kenneth H., Chapman, and Jones. 3,333,646. Chapman, Wilbur F. : See — Reventas, Algirdas A., Chapman, and Plsanchyn. 3,338,- s.vj. Schmitt, George J., Pisanchyn, and Chapman. 3,334,141. Chapman, William C. Adjustable end wrench and locking means. 3,333,492, v-i-67, Cl. 81 — 362. Chapman. William I., J. H. Whitfield, C. P. Atwood, and W. A. Ziemke, Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Regenerator seal with cross arm. 3,311,162, 3-28-67, Cl. 165 — 9. Chapman, William P., and C. C. Smith, to Johnson Service Co. Binary logic coded control. 3,300,759, 1-24-67, Cl. 340 — 147. Chapman, William P., and E. M. Weber, to Johnson Service Co. Optimizing a photocell controlled illumination control- ler with a heat responsive solar cell. 3,329,S19, 7-4-07, Cl. 250 — 205. Chappell, Horace M., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Burner for gas lamp. 3.32S.981, 7-4-67, Cl. 67 — 101. Chappell, Robert E., J. E. Nelson, and J. R. Saltz, to Diamond Power Specialty Corp. Bi-directional transmission. 3,321,- 986, 5-30-67, Cl. 74 — 368. Chappell, Sterling F., and C. E. Sibert, to Columbian Carbon Co. Process for isomerizing unsaturated alcohols. 3,344,191, 9-26-67, Cl. 260 — 5S6. Chappell, Sterling F., Ill, to Columbian Carbon Co. Selective hydrogenation of cycloalkadienes. 3,336,404, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 666. Chappell, Sterling F., Ill, to Columbian Carbon Co. Catalytic isomerization of cycloalkadienes. 3,360,578, 12-26-67, Cl. 260—666. Chappell, William A. : See — Scott, Robert J., Chappell, and Briar. 3,313,493. Chappell, William H., Jr. : See — Soulen, John R., and Chappell. 3,354,232. Chappelow, Cecil C, Jr. : See — Pearson, John H., and Chappelow. 3,336,382. Chappelow, Cecil C, Jr., and T. J. Byerley. Composition and method for stimulating seed germination and plant growths. 3,331,678, 7-18-67, Cl. 71—2.3. Chappie, Rollin S., and J. F. Siegel. Mine cooling unit, 3,320,765, 5-23-67. Cl. 62—239. Chapskv, Jacob : See — Gyi, Ko K., and Chapskv. 3.359,514. Chapsky, Jacob, G. A. Ruger, and R. T. Hood, Jr., to Hersev- Sparling Meter Co. Digital encoder. 3,299,423, 1-17-67, Cl. 340—347. Charbonnages de France : See — Belugou, Pierre. 3,315,231. DeChaumont, Jean. 3,302,129. Guillon, Pierre, and Valantin. 3.325,219. Guillon, Pierre, and Valantin. 3,325,220. Lefevre, Albert E. 3,315,263. Charbonneau, Allan P. : See — Mukai, Roy A., Charbonneau, Waldorf, and Pearson. 3,322.926. Waldorf, Joseph F.. Rzepecki, and Charbonneau. 3.312 - 806. Waldorf, Joseph F., Rzepecki, and Charbonneau. 3,322,- 927. Charbonneaux, Wilson A., and G. S. Hansley, to WacLine, Inc. Recording apparatus. 3,346,970, 10-17-67, CI. 35 — 48. Charbonnier, Roger, to Societe Rochar Electronique. Ampli- tude comparator system. 3,303,493, 2-7-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Charbonnier, Roger, to Societe Rochar Electronique. Method and apparatus for calibrating flow meters. 3,324,707. 6-13-67, Cl. 73 — 3. Chareharos, Anthreas N., to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Uni- formly spaced tube banks. 3.333,630, S-l-67, Cl. 165 — 15S. Chardack. William M. Implantable electrode with stiffening stylet. 3,348.548. 10-24-67, Cl. 128 — 418. Chardome, Alexandre. Trawler. 3.334,607, 8-8-67, Cl. 114 — .5. Chari, Nallan C. S., and G. S. Scarvelis. to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Corrosion inhibiting composition and method. 3,357.841, 12-12-67, Cl. 106—14. Chariatte, Georges C, to Societe Anonvme Simca Auto- mobiles. Internal combustion engines. 3,331,364 7-18-67, Cl. 123—196. Charie, Lillian P. Disposable dust pan. 3,345.670, 10-10-67, Cl. 15—257.1. Charlebois, Joseph N. A. Podiatrical appliance. 3,299,S94, 1-24-67, Cl. 128—581. Charles, Asa F., and R. A. Lee, to ACF Industries, Inc. Rail- way hopper car. 3,339,499, 9-5-67, Cl. 105 — 248. Charles Bar-Lok Corp. : See — Cohen. Charles, and Evans. 3.32S.920. Charles, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Electrolytic ca- pacitor mountins apparatus and method. 3,340.603, 9-12- 67, Cl. 29 — 155.5. Charles, Daniel. Cold emission electron discharge device. 3,308,330, 3-7-67, Cl. 313 — 310. Charles, Daniel R.. to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Light amplifier with non-linear response to pro- vide improved contrast characteristic. 3,345,534, 10-3-67, Cl. 315—12. Charles, George K. : See — Robertson, George M., and Charles. 3.31S.234. diaries, Harold H., to Anaconda Aluminum Co. Door and method for making same. 3,334,464, S-8-67, Cl. 52—620. 222 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Charles, Joseph : See— Toby, Sidney, and Charles. 3,297,590. Charles, Michael E. : See — Hodgson. Gordon W., and Charles. 3,328,089. Hodgson, Gordon W., and Charles. 3,333.901. Charles, Pierre, C. Prevost, and 0. Testard, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Device for centering an inner conduit within an outer conduit. 3,326,2-14, 6-20-67, CI. 138 — 114. Charles, Pierre, C. Prevost, and O. Testard, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Device for connecting and sealing- off between two sections of pipeline for conveying liquefied gas. 3,344,803, 10-3-67, CI. 137—375. Charles, Richard J., to General Electric Co. Method for producing high critical field superconducting circuits. 3,352,007, 11-14-67, CI. 29—599. Charles, Robert L. : See — Bassett, Edward G„ and Charles. 3,335,012. Charlson, Lvnn L., to Germane Corp. Rotary fluid pressure device. 3,316,814, 5-2-67, CI. 91 — 56. Charlson, Robert J., and K. J. K. Buettner, to Research Corp. Humidity sensing devices. 3.315. 51S. 4-25-67, CI. 73 — 29. Charlton, John D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Melt-spinning apparatus. 3,299,469, 1-24-67, CI. 18 — 8. Charlton, John D., and E. A. Abbott. Free coring device. 3.295,616, 1-3-67, CI. 175 — 5. Charlton, Richard E., Jr., P. A. Homier, and R. E. Hudson, to West Point Pepperell, Inc. Nonwoven fabric and method of manufacturing the same. 3,312,584, 4-4-67, CI. 161 — 81. Charlton. Thomas : See — Eberhart, Noah E., and Charlton. 3 319,096. Chariton, Thomas, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multi- speed single-phase motor. 3,359.470, 12-19-67, CI. 318—224. Charlton, Weddle & Co. Ltd. : See — Czekanski, Joseph, aud Smith. 3,326,174. Charlwood, Reginald E., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Gating device control means. 3,311,806, 3-28-67, CI. 321—18. Char-Lynn Co. : See — Easton, Wayne B. 3,348,493. Easton, Wavne B. 3,352,247. McDermott, Hugh L. 3.302.5S4. McDermott. Hugh L. 3.307,582. Patterson, Earl, Jr. 3,309,999. Charmfit of Hollvwood, Inc. : See — Froehlieh, Harry W. 3,324,857. Charnev, Michael, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic still cameras with built-in flash. 3,353,406, 11-21-67, CI. 95 — 11.5. Charnock, David J. : See — WagstafEe, Aim. Charnock, and Beynon. 3,320,428. Charnoek, Harold, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of at- tenuating a ribbon of glass on a molten metal bath. 3,352,- 657, 11-14-67, CI. 65—65. Charnoskv, Anthojjv J. : Fee — Dryd'en, Hugh L. 3,318,343. Charos, Peter. Heated cream applicator gloves. 3,298,368, 1-17-67, CI. 128—260. Charos, Peter. Packaged cream applicator. 3,342,182, 9-19- 67, CI. 128 — 260. Charpak, Georges, and L. Massonnet, to Etablissement Pub- lic ; Centre National de la Recherche Scientiflque. Image amplifying device having a pulse generator applied to paral- lel electrodes separate by an ionizable gas. 3,337,733, 8-22- 67, CI 250—83.6. Charpentier, Maurice, and D. J. Brossard, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Apparatus for producing fine glass fibers. 3.304,164, 2-14-67, CI. 65—14. Charrault, Jean-Claude : See — Alfille, Lucien, Charrault, and LaFontaine. 3.308,033. Alfille, Lucien. Charrault, and LaFontaine. 3.309,283. Charrault, Jean-Claude, P. Cogez. and L. Guiducci, to Euro- pean Atomic Energy Community-Euratom. Tightness joint for shaft with liquid sealing medium solidifying at ambient temperature. 3.331,608. 7-18-67, CI. 277 — 16. Charske. Charles 0. : See — Ball, John D., and Charske. 3,316,996. Charske. Charles J., to Esso Production Research Co. Digital recordation and playback of seismic signals. 3,323,105, g_S0-67. CI. 340 — 15.5. Charter Design and Mfg. Corp. : See — Hausam, Leonard P. 3,343,478. Charters, James P. Liquid foam dispensing system. 3,343,609, 9-26-67, CI. 169 — 2. Chartier, Guy N., to Guy-Chart Tools Ltd. Automobile repair tool. 3,340,720. 9-12-67, CI. 72—389. Charvat, Fedia R., to Union Carbide Corp. Basic refractory bricks. 3,297,457, 1-10-67, CI. 106—59. Charvat. Vernon K., to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Brush and brush material. 3,353,200, 11-21-67, CI. 15 — 179. Charvoz-Roos Corp. : See — Corey, Moncure S. 3,334.856. Chasanov, Martin G. : See — Nelson, Paul A., and Chasanov. 3,338,840. Chasar, Anthonv R., to The Triax Co. Load sensing ap- paratus. 3,323,661, 6-6-67, CI. 214 — 16.4. Chasar, Anthonv R., and A. W. Mehrbrodt, to The Triax Co. Plunger type switch. 3,320,374, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 47. Chase Brass & Copper Co., Inc. : See — Davenport. William H. 3,348,942. Somer, Fritz. 3,346,887. Chase Corp. : See — Henderson, John B. 3,358,267. Chase, Merwyn L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Crimping appa- ratus and process. 3,296,677, 1-10-67, CI. 28—1. Chase, Oscar H. : See — Bellis, Ted, and Chase. 3,333,5S6. Chase, Oscar H., and T. Bellis. Container-integrated applica- tor. 3,333,292, S-l-67, CI. 15—517. Chase, Robert E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Spinnerette clean- ing device. 3,341,945, 9-19-67, CI. 30 — 169. Chase, Roland H. : See — - Hamby, Jefferson O., and Chase. 3,351.761. Chase. Ronald G., to Irving Air Chute Co.. Inc. Load or com- ponent restrain harness. 3.357,613, 12-12-67, CI. 224 — 5. Chase-Shawmut Co., The : See — Hitchcock. Paul C. 3.319 027. Jacobs, Philip C, Jr. 3,341,674. Kozacka, Frederick J. 3,296,399. Kozacka, Frederick J. 3.313.899. Kozacka, Frederick J. 3.319.028. Kozacka, Frederick J. 3,342,962. Kozacka, Frederick J. 3,342,964. Salzer, Erwin. 3,337,705. Chase, Terry J., to United Aircraft Corp. Bleed control in mixing valve for a turbofan engine. 3,352,112, 11-14-67. CI. 60—261. Chase, Theodore O. Propeller, rudder and wheel assembly for boats. 3,306,249, 2-28-67, CI. 115 — 1. Chase, Vance A., and S. A. Miller, to Brunswick Corp. Com- position comprising the reaction product of dicyelopentadi- ene with another epoxy compound, a pclycarboxylic acid an- hydride, and a polyol. 3,296,332, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 835. Chase, Vernon L. : iS'ee — Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322.561. Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322,562. Chase, Walter E. : See — Semones, Donald E., and Chase. 3.355,326. Chasek, Norman E., to International Microwave Corp. Com- munication system, methods, and apparatus utilizing vestigial-sideband, suppressed-carrier P.C.M. signals. 3,311,- 828, 3-28-67, CI. 325—49. Chasem, Theodore W., to Koppers Co., Inc. Shaft coupling. 3,357,208, 12-12-07, CI. 04 — 9. Chaskin, Herbert, to United States of America, Navy. Tra- jectory miss indicator system. 3,352,556, 11-14-67, CI. 273 — 101.2. Chass, Jacob, to Robinson-Halpern Co. Magnetostrictive trans- ducer. 3,340,738, 9-12-67, CI. 73—517. Chassaignac Stanton P. Knockdown chair. 3,348,882, 10-24- 67, CI. 297 — 140. Chassanoff, Arnold L., and B. B. Daien, to Automatic Switch Co. Voltage sensing relay system. 3,296,498, 1-3-67, CI. 317—148.5. Chassevent. Louis E., and N. Goulounes, to Lambert Freres & Cie. Method and apparatus for calcining gypsum in two stages. 3,312.455. 4-4-67, CI. 263 — 32. Chastain, Ray S. Chock assembly for tandem wheels. 3.318,- 419. 5-9-67, CI. 188—32. Chasteen, Douglas L. Multi-year calendar. 3,352,044, 11-14- 67, CI. 40 — 115. Chatain, Claude, and L. Mathieu. Balance weight for a vehicle wheel and gripper member for securing it on the rim. 3,336.083 8-15-67. CI. 301—5. Chatelain, Maurice G . to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Omni- polarization surface wave antenna. 3,331,074, 7-11-67, CI. 343 — 756. Chatelain, Oscar, to Zenith SA Fabriques des Montres. Re- cording speedometer. 3,298,028, 1-10-67, CI. 346 — 33. Chatelet, Joseph L.. F. Romano. E. Calvet, J. Cordier, and J. R. Puig ; said Chatelet, said Romano, said Cordier, and said Puig. assors. to said Calvet. Apparatus for high preci- sion measuring of a radiation flux composed of gamma rays and fast neutrons. 3,335.276. 8-8-67, CI. 250 — 83.1. Chatelon. Andre E. J., and P. Girard, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Binary code transformation system. 3,300.774, 1-24-67, CI. 340—347. Chatfleld, Herbert W., to Vantorex Ltd. Polyester resins prepared from trimethvlol propane diallvl ether. 3,316,- 193, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 23.5. Chatham Mfg. Co.: See- Smith, Alexander M., II. 3,298,080. Chatillon Societa Anonima Italiana per le Fibre Tessili Arti- ficial! S.p.A. : See — Rothert, Horst. 3.329,410. Chatleff Controls, Inc. : See — Shurtleff, O O. 3,301,469. Chattem Drug & Chemical Co. : See — Holbert, James M., and Gross. 3.318.893. Holbert, James M., and Gross. 3,352,893. Holbert. James M., and Gross. 3,352,895. Holbert. James M.. and Schmank. 3.318,892. Chatten, Clarence K., and M. Hanok, to United States of America, Navy. Hydrostatic pressure responsive apparatus. 3,296.583, 1-3-67, CI. 340—8. Chatterton, David S., and J. F. Zalar, to General Mills, Inc. Apparatus for drying hydrated gluten. 3,323,729, 6-6-67, CI. 241 — 52. Chattin, John H., J. C. Laughlin, J. E. Havstrick. and R. A. Leidy. Refractory metal forming die. 3,302,439, 2-7-67, CI. 72 — 342. Chaumont, Henri J., to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Surface treatment of glass and apparatus therefor. 3,353,304, 11-21-67, CI. 51 — 119. LIST OF PATENTEES 223 Chaupit, Jean : See — Biet, Jean-Pierre, and Chaupit. 3,333,182. Blet, Jean-Pierre, and Chaupit. 3,355,057. Chauprade, Robert, to Le Materiel Electrique S.W. Phase- niodulalion pulse generator. 3,332,037. 7-18-67, CI. 332 — 14. Chauprade, Robert, to Le Materiel Electrique S.W. Circuit for the con I ml ;i nil nega live polarisation of controlled rectifiers. 3,335,294, 8 -8-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Chauprade, Robert, to La Materiel Electrique S.W. Controlled rectifier conduction control arrangement. 3,343,005, 9-19- 67, CI. 307—88.5. ChauSsadas, Jean, to The Mead Corp. Article carrier. 3,300,- 119, 1-24-67, CI. 229—52. Chauveau, Pierre A., and G. Samour, deceased (M. L. Samour, executor), to Constructions Metalliques Fillod S.A. External sheathing or curtain wall. 3,357,144, 12-12-67, CI. 52 — 97. Chauvin, Bernard, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus for sealing oft' vessels. 3,320,715, 5-23-67, CI. 53 — 7. Chauvin, Bernard, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic foil shredding, weight-controlling and filling of photoflash lamps. 3,330,646, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 25.11. Chavannes, Marc A., to Sealed Air Corp. Method and appa- ratus for making cushioning and insulating material. 3,346,438, 10-10-67, CI. 156—210. Chave, Charles T., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. Vacuum producing apparatus for containment vessels. 3.307.913, 3-7-67, CI. 23—252. Chaveneaud, Roger M., to Societe a Responsabilite Llmitee : Societe Lamv d'Etudes et de Recherches "Soler." Electrical brush support. 3,351,727, 11-7-67, CI. 200—166. Chavez. Jose A. Permanentlv assembled safety razor. 3,324,- 546, 6-13-67, CI. 30 — 67. Chavez, Patricio G. Rolling disk scoring game. 3,323,799, 6-6-67, CI. 273—95. Chayes Dental Instrument Corp. : See — Page, Richard W., and Kilpatrick. 3,311,411. Cheadle, Joseph. Winch for installing and removing camper housings. 3,304,058, 2-14-67, CI. 254 — 47. Cheadle, Joseph. Spare wheel holder for vehicles. 3,326,434, 6-20-67, CI. 224 — 42.21. Cheape, Dudley W., Jr., to Monsanto Co. Methods for relax- ing synthetic fiber filaments. 3,346,932, 10-17-67, CI. 28 — 72. Cheape, Dudley W., Jr., and J. J. Hirshfeld, to Monsanto Co. Color improvement of acrylic spin dopes. 3,354,113, 11-21- 67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Chebiniak, Paul : See — ■ Sbarra, Joseph D., and Chebiniak. 3,338,850. Chebiniak, Paul, to International Business Machines Corp. Liquid-filled porous plastic structures and methods for making them. 3,303,146, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Chebiniak, Paul, and R. T. Wiley, to International Business Machines Corp. Method for making liquid-filled porous plastics and products. 3,303,046, 2-7-67, CI. 117 — 36.1. Chebuhar, Charles J. : See — Simpson, Justin, Chebuhar, and Reiher. 3,38,142. Chechak, Albert J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Synthesis of quater- nary phosphonium salts. 3,347,932, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Check. Donald R. : See — Clark, William E.. and Check. 3,315,4S5. Kirtland, Howard W.. and Check. 3,315,482. Le Chien, Ellis L., and Check. 3,315,486. Check, Donald R., and W. E. Clark, to Carrier Corp. Appara- tus and method for controlling refrigerant flow in a refrig- eration machine. 3,315,4S1. 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 115. Check. Mathias M., to Yale & Towne, Inc. Removable core cylinder for hotel lock. 3,324,693, 6-13-67, CI. 70 — 369. Checklev, David M. : See — Skogland, Thorb.iorn, and Checkley. 3,348,021. Cheek, James H. : See — Spencer, John R., Cheek, and Greathouse. 3,320,728. Cheeley, William E., to Reynolds Metals Co. Container and method of making the same or the like. 3,302,S24, 2-7-67, CI. 220—54. Cheeley, William E., to Revnolds Metals Co. Pouch construc- tion. 3.314,591. 4-18-67, CI. 229 — 53. Cheeley, William E., to Revnolds Metals Co. Helically wound container. 3,317,108, 5-2-67, CI. 229 — 4.5. Cheema, Inder, and H. N. Weinberg, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Amylose in the reduction of pour point. 3,355.378. 11-28-67, CI. 208 — 28. Cheesman, Harry : See — Phillipson, Alan. Newman, and Cheesman. 3.315,302. Phillipson, Alan, Spiller, Smith, and Cheesman. 3,345,- 075. Phillipson, Alan, Spiller, Smith, and Cheesman. 3,359.704. Chein, J., & Co. : See — Sefeik, Robert. 3,309,055. Cheleden, Algardas N.. Sr. : See — Jensen, Rex M. 3,339.970. Chelle, Pierre J. L., to Etablissernents Chelle. Devices for crimping metal capsules on grooved necks of flexible or rigid containers. 3,313,088, 4-11-67, CI. 53 — 356. Chellife Corp. : See — Middleton, William J., Jr. 3,313,235. Chellis, Fred F. : See — Stuart, Robert W., Chellis, and Hogan. 3,299,646. Chellis, Fred F., to Arthur D. Little Inc. Vented seal for air refrigerator. 3,303,658, 2-14-67, CI. 62 — 6. Chellis, Fred F.. to Arthur D. Little. Inc. Crosshead assem- bly. 3,312,239, 4-4-67, CI. 137 — 560. Chellis, Fred F., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Fluid-actuated cryogenic refrigerator. :;,32J,i)2G, 5-30-67, CI. 62 — 6. Chellis, t'l-eil 1<\, to olio Inc. Closed cycle cryogenic refrigera- tor. 3,333,433, 8-1-67, CI. 62 — 6. Chelmlnskl, Stephen V., to Bolt Associates Inc. Seismic exploration methods and systems. 3,310,128, 3-21-67, CI. 181— .5. Chelner, Herbert, and R. R. Doubleday, to North American Aviation, Inc. Probe transducer. 3,298,233, 1-17-67, CI. 73—398. Chemagro Corp. : See — Gier, Delta W, 3.348,939. Gier, Delta W., and Pritehard. 3,308,018. Regel, Erik. 3,346,669. Regel, Erik A. 3,342,583. Chemcell Ltd. : See — Arksey, Graydon W. 3,349,321. Chopra, Sohinder N„ and Guild. 3,344, 21S. Fairbairn, Bruce A., Grenier, and Holmes. 3,346,521. Killoran, Joseph L., Barnett, and Guay. 3,354,250. Tessier, Joseph D. L. 3,330,897. Chemclean Corp. : See — Livingston, Sidney, and Mackles. 3,317,330. Chemechanical, Inc. : See — Hart, Wilbert S., and Scudder. 3,304,909. Chemerda, John M. : See — Tlshler, Max, Chemerda, and Kollonitsch. 3,312,738. Chemerda, John M., and J. B. Bicking, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for the preparation of 4-(2-methylenealkanoyl) phenoxy alkanoic acids by decarboxylation. 3,320,306, 5-16-67, CI. 260—520. Chemetals Corp. : See — Yurko, William J., and Pickens. 3,298,070. Chemetron Corp. : See — Boerner, Oscar F. 3,321,003. Browning, Lester C, and Williams. 3,350,105. Cox, Earle F. 3,355,991. Crawford, Louis L., and Christensen. 3,311,222. Crawford, Louis L., Christensen, Sondej, and Bajcar. 3,324,505. Fritch, Carl F., Jr. 3,303,659. Fritch, Carl F., Jr., and Gilna. 3,30S,630. Gross, Orville, and Alexander. 3,296,325. Hickok, Willard H., and Trabue. 3,359,399. Mattimore, John D., and McCutchan. 3,328,053. Meunier, Henry E. J. M. 3,325,361. Minard, Everett S. 3.358,719. Moulton, Joseph D., Grieger, and Treitler. 3,308,648. Rich, Harold M. 3,315,4S0. Sadove, Max S., and Skowronski. 3,346,996. Smith, Robert L. 3,349,973. Tarricone, James A., Neumoyer, and ter Horst. 3,300,432. Tepe, Charles F., and Jones. 3,320,151. Trabue, Gordon C. 3,315,061. Walter, Fredrick L. 3,302.418. Ward. Bert G., Jr., and Gettig. 3,339,616. Weener, Earl, and Vander Ploeg. 3.357,983. Williamson, Hilding V., and Job 3,313,353. Williamson, Hilding V., and Job. 3,353,550. Chemical Bank and Trust Co. : See — Holly, Earl D. 3,356,762. Chemical Construction Corp. : See — Atkin, Sydney. 3,351,454. Bernas, Arnold R., and Negra. 3,312,634. Christensen, Axel. 3,30S,9S5. Cook. Lucien H. 3,301,897. Cook, Lucien H., and Mavrovic. 3,305,582. Cook, Lucien H., and Mavrovic. 3,310,376. Cook, Lucien H., and Mavrovic. 3,337,297. James, George R., Chevion, and Bocckino. 3,334,971. Korwin, Paul. 3,355,362. Lohner, Louis A., and Wechselblatt. 3,317,197. Marten, Jerome H. 3.328.401. Marten. Jerome H. 3.354.205. Mavrovic. Ivo. 3,310,367. Nebgen, William H. 3.319.432. Nebgen, William H. 3.349,569. Nebgen. William H. 3,349,571. Negra, John S.. and Barclav. 3,351,563. Rinckhoff. John B. 3,350,169. Shepard, Spencer W.. and Aldrich. Re. 26,261. Wechselblatt. Peter M„ and Boresta. 3,353, SOS. Chemical Development Corp. : See — Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and Devaney. 3,311.265. Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and Devaney. 3,323,682. Chemical and Industrial Corp.. The : See — Tytus. Francis J., and Striggles. 3,333,297. Chemical Milling International Corp. : See — Brevik. Elmer L. 3.320.105. Chemical Products Corp. : See — Lester, Fred F. 3.322.6S3. Rainer. William C. 3.330.77 1. Chemical Rubber Co., The : See — Schroeder, Carl J. 3,316,925. Chemically Prestressed Concrete Corp. : See — Klein, Alexander. 3.303,037. Chemicals & Phosphates Ltd. : See — Greidinger, Dahlia S., and Cohen. 3.320.237. Greidinger, Dahlia S., and Cohen. 3,329,673. Chemidus Plastics Ltd. : See — Bayes, Ronald C, and Sands. 3,355, S95. P.ayes, Ronald C, and Sands, 3,357,143. 224 INDEX OP PATENTS. 1967 Chemirad Corp. : See — Dunning, Ranald G. 3,326,897. Goldstein, Albert, and Brook. 3,310,460. Lagally, Paul. 3,346,527. Lagallv. Paul, and Brook. 3,348,997. Mark, Herman F. 3,296,209. Meunier, Henry E. J. M. 3,301,754. Osborg, Hans. 3,325,346. Osborg, Hans, Brook, and Goldstein. 3,298,902. Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grinten N.V. : See — Breuers, Tbeo P. C, and Friesen. 3,350,788. Hendricks, Andreas J. J., and Hectors. 3,338,713. Van Loon, Arie, and Huibers. 3,311,475. Verbeek, Wilhelm. 3,333.088. Chemische Fabrik Hoesch K.-G.: See — - Szczepanek, Alfred. 3,313,828. Szczepanek. Alfred, and Koenen. 3,297,584. Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3,298.964. Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3.323,859. Szczepanek. Alfred and M. 3,312,647. Chemische Fabrik Kalk G.m.b.H.: See — Jenkner. Herbert. 3,347,822. Chemische Fabrik Pf ersee G.m.b.H. : See — Bernheim, Willy, finders, and Deiner. 3,346,575. Enders, Heinz, and Deiner. 3,320,197. Enders, Heinz, Deiner, Pusch, and Stenzinger. 3,326,S94. Sander, Manfred. 3.299,109. Chemiscbe Fabrik Schweizerhall : See — Muhle, Herbert. 3,312,695. Muhle, Herbert. 3.320,253. Chemische Werke Albert : See — - Reiners, Fritz, Zimmermann, and Zingel. 3,333,022. Zimmermann, Rolf. 3,296,337. Zimmermann, Rolf. 3.347,806. Zimmermann, Rolf, and Koch. 3,299,089. Chemische Werke Huls A.G. : See — Amrehn, Hermann, Beckmann, Bernemann, and Schanzer. 3,351,430. Beckmann, Gunter, Bernemann, Schanzer, and Wester- mann. 3,303,180. Berg, Gerhard, and Maass. 3,297,668. Bernemann, Paul, Engel, and Schafer. 3,328,376. Bernsmann, Julius. 3,297,646. Blumel, Harald, Wiechulla, and Springmann. 3,328,363. Dittmann, Walter. 3,338,920. Furkert, Herbert, and Rohl. 3,359,069. Grasemann, Horst. 3,324,189. Hornuns,, Karl-Heinz, and Heinrich. 3,354,130. Kopetz, Kurt, and Baxmann. 3,331,797. Leithauser, Horst. 3,324,200. List, Ferdinand, Strauss, and Strobele. 3,313,849. Reich, Manfred. 3,297,776. Renckhoff, Gustav, and Hulsmann. 3,356,712. Scharein, Gunter, and Schwarzberg. 3,325,557. Schleimer, Bernhard. 3,312,752. Schleimer, Bernhard, and Weber. 3,321,541. Schleimer, Bernard, and Weber. 3,329,734. Schleimer, Bernhard, and Weber. 3,341,617. Schluter, Herbert. 3,330,795. Schmidt, Herbert, Gladiseh, and Jahnentz. 3.328,276. Schmidt. Herbert, Jahmentz, and Schmidt. 3.303,103. Schneider, Wolfgang, and Ziegenbein. 3,312,742. Seeliger, Wolfgang. 3,326,929. Seeliger. Wolfgang. 3,354,177. Seeliger, Wolfgang. 3,359,242. Springmann, Hermann, and Dietrich. 3.313,719. Springmann, Hermann, and Dietrich. 3,313,782. Sturzenhofecker. Franz, Springmann Dietrich, and Art- meyer. 3,341.504. Von Portatius. Hans. 3,324,083. Wondrak, Gerhard, and Strohrmann. 3,300,091. Wulf, Horst-Dieter, and Schmidt. 3,341,615. Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H. : See — Blaschke, Franz. 3.296,335. Blaschke. Franz. 3,331.803. Burkhardt, Rudolf. 3.334.131. Hulsmann. Hans-Leo, and Renckhoff. 3,322,757. Katzschmann, Ewald. 3,321.500. Katzschmann, Ewald. 3,341,438. Katzschmann, Ewald. 3.354,227. Renckhoff, Gustav, Huelsmann, and Rudolph. 3,326,966. Scbade, Gerhard, and Blaschke. 3,299,172. Wolfes, Wolfgang. 3,341,439. Chemiscb.es Laboratorium Muller, A., Dr. : See — Muller, Adam. 3,320,071. Chemischke Fabrik Hoesch K.-G. : See — Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3,317,436. Chemlek Laboratories, Inc. : See — Lekberg, Robert D., Jensen, and Buiter. 3,313,821. Chemolimpex Magyar Vergyiaroi Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat : See— Wieder, Xandor. 3.322,532. Chemotronics, Inc. : See — Geen, Henry C. 3,325,338. Rice, Warren A. 3,329,759. Chem-Seek, Inc. : See — Pullen, Joseph B. 3,360,134. Chem-Sprav Controls, Inc. : See — Gray, Robert L. 3,351,240. Chemstrand Corp.. The : See — Clements, John B., Summers, and Lanier. 3,313,756. Chemstrand Ltd. : See — Milne, Percival N. 3,334,478. Rosenberg, Arthur D., and Brown. 3,359,060. Chemstron Corp. : See — Williamson, Hilding V.. and Job. 3,353,550. Chen, Catherine S. H., and F. M. Gray, to American Cyanamid Co. Acrylate colorless transparent photoactivatable cement- ing compositions. 3,351,603, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 31.2. Chen, James L. : See — Cyr, Gilman N., and Chen. 3,312,594. ■ Chen, James L., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc Bandage for adhering to moist surfaces. 3,339,546, 9-5-67, CI. 128— 156. Chen, Richard J. : See — Land, Edwin H., and Chen. 3,357,337. Land, Edwin H., Chen, Lothrop, and Wareham. 3,295.- 426. Chen, Richard J., and N. Gold, to Polaroid Corp. Apparatus for treating sheet materials with a liquid. 3,330,196, 7-11- 67, CI. 95—89. Chen, William K.-W.. to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electrodialysis device having tapered gasket thickness. 3.359.196, 12-19-67, CI. 204—301. Chen, William K.-W., and R. N. Smith, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Ion exchange membrane fabrication. 3,342,- 719, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 301. Chen, Yian-Nian, and E. Philipp, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Multi- layered sound absorbing panel. 3,312,304, 4 1-67, CI. 181—33. Chenault, David R., to Union Steel Products, Co. Barrel lift mechanism. 3,310,336, 3-21-67, CI. 294 — 90. Chenaur, Sam E. : See — Houser, Roy W., Morris, and Chenaur. 3,338,268. Houser, Roy W., Morris, and Chenaur. 3,359,388. Chenderlin, John P., to McGraw-Edison Co. Laundry machine. 3.357.214, 12-12-67, CI. 68 — 210. Chendy. Charles, and K. L. King, Jr. Cutting tools. 3,302,- 526. 2-7-67. CI. 90 — 12. Cheney Bigelow Wire Works, Inc. : See — Stanton, Vincent A. 3,329,378. Cheney. C. W., & Son Ltd. : See — Chance, William E. 3,339,684. Chance, William E. 3,350,902. Cheney, Frank E., and F. Kahn. Insulated metal sheath heat- ing element for electric water heaters. 3.324,280, 6-6-67, CI. 219 — 544. Cheney, Gerald L., and P. C. Goundry, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method and apparatus for making compound materials. 3,338.761, 8-29-67, CI. 148—175. Cheney, Grant W. : See — Sederlund, Edward F., and Cheney. 3,350,744. Cheney, Grant W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for fabricating bottle shaped containers. 3,328,498, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 97. Cheney. Grant W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermoplastic sheet formation. 3,336.424. 8-15-67, CI. 264 — 89. Cheney, Harry A., to Shell Oil Co. Polymerization process in the presence of a ziegler catalyst water and an amine. 3,311,603, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 93.7. Cheney, Lee C. : See — Gottstein, William J., and Cheney. 3,301,849. Gottstein, William J., and Cheney. 3.316,273. Cheney, Lee C, to Beecham Research Laboratories Ltd. Synthetic penicillins. 3,316.248, 4-25-67. CI. 260 — 239 1 Cheney. Lee C, to Beecham Group Ltd. Synthetic penicillins. 3,352,852, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Cheney, Lee C, and W. J. Gottstein, to Bristol-Myers Co. Cinchoninic acids and use in process for quinolinols. 3,301,859, 1-31-67, CI. 260—287. Cheney, Lee C, and Y. G. Perron, to Bristol-Myers Co. Penicillin alcohols. 3,311,609, 3-28-67, CI. 260—239.1. Cheney, Lee C, and Y. G. Perron, to Bristol-Mvers Co. Amino- thienylpenicillin. 3,342,677, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 65. Cheney, Richard F., L. P. Clare, and D. G. Cooper, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for infiltrating porous bodies. 3,310,427, 3-21-67. CI. 117—113. Cheney, Robert L., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Adjustable mounting support for rod-shaped mirror gal- vanometer type instrument. 3,324,394, 6-6-67, CI. 324 — 97. Cheney, Walter J., and F. A. Frick, to Ampex Corp. Tape driv- ing apparatus. 3,355,076, 11-28-67, CI. 226 — 11. Cheng. Chen-Yen : See — ■ Cheng, Sing- Wang and Chen- Yen. 3,354,083. Cheng, Jen-Pu. to Petrolite Torp. Carbon and water recovery. 3,349,029, 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 21. Cheng, Joseph C. J. : See — Hollander, Milton B., McKinley, and Cheng. 3.323.203. Cheng, Sing-Wang and Chen-Yen. Separation of fresh water from aqueous solutions. 3,354,083, 11-21-67, CI. 210 — 59. Cheng, Ten Y. Multipurpose tape recorder and playback sys- tem. 3,295,853. 1-3-67, CI. 274—11. Cheng, Yue-Chu : See — Ming, Yip, Li, and Cheng. 3,351,723. Chengges, James L., to General Electric Co. Switch for tow i line conveyor system. 3,343,500, 9-26-67, CI. 104 — 172. Chenoin Gyogyszer-es Vegyeszeti Termekek Tvara Rt. : See — | Meszaros, Zoltan, Szentmiklosi, and Czibula. 3.337,539. Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Multiple zone | injection apparatus for well bores. 3,319,717, 5-16-67, CI. 166—115. LIST OK PATENTEES 225 Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Hydraulic jar- ring apparatus having a restricted flow path from its cham- ber with constant flow regulator means. 3,349,858, 10-31- 67, CI. 175 — 2!J7. Chenoweth, David V., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Hydraulically expandable well packer, 3,351,349, 11-7-67, CI. 277 — 34. Chenowith, Edward L., to Machine Products Corp. Checking fixture. 3,205,218, 1-3-67, CI. 33—174. Cherba, Samuel. Lipstick holder. 3,317,036, 5-2-07, CI. 206 — 56. Cherbuliez, Einile, and J. Rabinowitz, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Monoesters of phosphonic acids. 3,3uO,47S, 10-31-67, CI. 2C0— 953. Cherbuliez, Emile, and ,T. Rabinowitz, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Monoesters of phosphonic acids. 3,350,479, 10-31- 67, CI. 260—956. Cherbuliez, Emile, and J. Rabinowitz, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Monoesters of phosphonic acids. 3,350,4S0, 10-31-67, CI. 260—961. Cherbuliez, Emile, and J. Rabinowitz, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Monoesters of phosphonic acids. 3,350,4S1, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 901. Cherbuliez, Emile, and J. Rabinowitz, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Monoesters of phosphonic acids and alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts thereof. 3,358,057, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 95S. Cherdron, Egon : See — Ruter, Hermann, Cherdron, and Bayer. 3,295,958. Ruter, Hermann, Cherdron, and Fassle. 3,337,298. Cherdron, Harold H. O. : See — Palm. Richard A., Ohse, Cherdron, and Korte. 3.336,265. Chereau, Madeleine. Merry-go-round. 3,297,319, 1-10-67, CI. 272—36. Cherio, Vittoria, and G. Mignone. Tubular bandage means. 3,307,546, 3-7-67, CI. 128 — 157. Cheris, Irvin R„ and R. G. Kennedy, to Sterling Automotive Mfg. Co. Shipper display. 3,314,531, 4-18-67, CI. 206— 44. Cheris, Mavnard H., A. A. Bigos, and C. E. Baruffi, to Ster- ling Automotive Mfg. Co., Inc. Hose clamp. 3,351,9S9, 11-14-67, CI. 24 — 274. Cheritat. Roland, and J. Oddoux, to Societe Nationale des Petioles d'Aquitaine. Process for the modification of poly- olefins using carboxvlic compounds. 3.342,771, 9-19-67, Cl. 260 — 41. Cherkas, Max A., and W. R. Ross. Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. N - cvclohexylsulfamate solubilized medication. 3,341,414, 9-12-67. Cl. 167— S2. Chermin. Hubertus M. J., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Gas discharge device having thermionic electrodes energized by transistor oscillator. 3,351,807, 11-7-67. CI. 315 — 99. Chernak, John A., and G. T. Delly, to Tomlinson Industries, Inc. Flanged seat cup valve member with retention means. 3.301.525, 1-31-67, Cl. 251 — 331. Cherne Industrial, Inc. : See— Cherne, Lloyd G. 3,342,323. Cherne, Lloyd G., to Cherne Industrial, Inc. Removable con- duit plug. 3,342,323, 9-19-67, Cl. 206—47. Cherney. Jerome A., H. J. Germiat, and E. W. Perry, to American Can Co. Method of extruding a foamed plastic sheet having a skin on one surface. 3,311,681, 3-28-67, Cl. 264 — 48. Cherniaew, Vladimir Ph., 50% to D. Ratner. Inner tube and tire valve stem protector. 3,306,331, 2-28-67, Cl. 152 — 204. Cherniavsky.i. Jaroslav, to Bell & Howell Co. Motion picture projector having separate threading paths for sound and silent films. 3.326,625, 6-20-67, Cl. 352—27. Cherniavskyj, Jaroslav, M. T. Kerstein, J. A. Majesty, and B. Michaels, to Bell & Howell Co. Sprocketless projector. 3,331,541. 7-18-67, Cl. 226 — 60. Chernin, Robert: See — Billman, John H., and Chernin. 3,337,555. Chernish, George C, to DoAll Science Center, Inc. Transistor oscillator for extended frequency operation. 3,315,178, 4-18-67, Cl. 331 — 114. Chernoch, Joseph P., to General Electric Co. Laser optical system. 3.305.633. 2-21-67, Cl. 178—6.8. Chernow. Fred, to Electro-Tec Corp. Image forming screen utilizing electroluminescent ferroelectric and photoconduc- tive materials. 3.350,506, 10-31-67, Cl. 17S — 7.3. Cheroff. George : See — Berkenblit. Melvin, Cheroff, Hochberg, and Reisman. 3.333.985. Reisman. Arnold, Berkenblit, Papazian, and Cheroff. 3,345,223. Cheroff, George, and A. Reisman, to International Business Machines Corp. Growth control of disproportionation proc- ess. 3,345,209, 10-3-67, Cl. 117 — 201. Cheron, Serge, to S.p.A. Virginio Rimoldi & Co. Centralized automatic control for machine employed in manufacturing garments. 3,302,600. 2-7-67, Cl. 112 — 219. Cherrv-Burrell Corp. : See — Green. John F. 3,351,391. Cherrv, Edward, to United States of America. Army. Process for producing fungus spores. 3,357,895, 12-12-67, Cl. 195 — 81. Cherry, Edward C, D. E. Pearson, M. P. Barton, M. H. Kubba. and H. B. Voelcker, to National Research Development Corp. Television and like data transmission systems. 3,299,204. 1-17-67, Cl. 178—6. Cherry, Edward C, D. E. Pearson, M. P. Barton, M. H. Kubba, and II. B. Voelcker, to National Research Development Corp. Television and like data transmission systems. 3,324,- 237, 6-6-67, Cl. 178—6. Cherrv Electrical Products Corp. : See — Brevick, Arnold A., Cherry, and Dernehl. 3,337,702. Cherry, Walter L., and Anderson. 3,317,68S. Cherry, Jesse T. : See — Erickson, Everett L., and Cherry. 3,354,983. Waters. Kenneth II., and Cherry. 3,302,104. Cherry, Jesse T.. Jr., and G. L. Brown, to Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for correlating two recorded signals. 3.353,011, 11-14-67, Cl. 235—181. Cherry Valley Mfg. Corp. : See — Palmouist, Marvin E., and Haggstrom. 3,322,029. Cherry, Vonner R. : See — Sizer, Phillip S., Cherry, and Wilhoit. Re. 26,149. Cherry, Walter L. : See — Brevick, Arnold A., Cherry, and Dernehl. 3,337,702. Cherry, Walter L., and F. N. Anderson, to Cherry Electrical Products Corp. Snap-action switch. 3,317,688, 5-2-67, Cl. 200—07. Cherry, Wesley R. : See — Campbell, Robert H., and Cherry. 3,314,778. Malmberg, Earl W., and Cherry. 3,306,730. Chertkof, Jack O. Staggered multilevel apartment system with elevators. 3,302,340, 2-7-67, Cl. 52 — 30. Cherubim, Justin. Tilting pad journal bearing. 3,337,276, 8-22-67, Cl. 308—73. Cherubin, Peter : See — Wiegelmann, Hans, Germann, and Cherubin. 3,355,149. Chervenak, Michael C. : See — Schuman, Seymour C, Wolk, and Chervenak. 3,321,393. Chervenak, Michael C, and P. C. Keith, to Hydrocarbon Re- search, Inc. High conversion hydrogenation of heavy gas oil. 3,322,065, 5-30-67, Cl. 208—97. Chervenka, Charles H., to Beckman Instrument, Inc. Mechan- ical differentiator. 3,319,336, 5-16-67, Cl. 33 — 27. Chervenka, George R. : See — ■ Douglass, John, Jr., and Chervenka. 3,334,951. Chery, Walter V., to Talon, Inc. Slide fastener. 3,336,640, 8-22-67, CI. 24 — 205.13. Chery, Walter V., to Talon, Inc. Continuous filament slide fastener. 3,343,234, 9-26-67, Cl. 24 — 205.1. Chesapeake and Ohio Railway Co., The : See — Browne, Kenneth A. 3,342.141. Chesebrough, James A., and F. T. Ura, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Multi-electrode needle. 3,313,293, 4-11-67, Cl. 128— 2.1. Chesebrough-Pond's Inc. : See — Reveley, William G. 3,348,905. Seidler, David. 3,316,922. Cheshire Inc. : See — Kirk, Harry V. 3,341,390. Cheskin, David B. Void former and void former in a con- crete floor construction. 3,32S,932, 7-4-67, Cl. 52 — 323. Cheskin, David B. Construction of two-way composite build- ing system. 3,349,539, 10-31-67, Cl. 52—741. Chesley, Frank G. : See — Jelatis, Demetrius G., and Chesley. 3,344,933. Chesley, Frank G., and L. W. Johnson, to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Film strip canister. 3,323,744, 6-6-67, Cl. 242 — 71.1. Cheslev Industries, Inc. : See — Cheslev, Robert G. 3.305,125. Chesley, Robert G. 3, SOS, 961. Chesley, Robert G. 3.353,684. Chesley, Robert G. 3. 355, 134. Chesley, Robert G., to Chesley Industries, Inc. Trav. 3,305,- 125, 2-21-67, Cl. 220 — 19. Cheslev, Robert G„ to Cheslev Industries, Inc. Package dis- play-dispenser. 3,308,961, 3-14-67, Cl. 211 — 19. Chesley, Robert G., to Chesley Industries, Inc. Shelf struc- ture. 3,353.684. 11-21-67, Cl. 211 — 176. Chesley, Robert G., to Chesley Industries, Inc. Shelf support. 3.355.134. 11-2S-67, Cl. 248—250. Chesnel, Pierre M. A.: See — Baks. Claude L., and Chesnel. 3.347,164. Chesnev, Carl E.: See — Ellis, Earl B., and Chesney. 3,298,499. Chesney. John : See — Heilmann, Philip E., and Chesney. 3,299,301. Chesnev, John, to General Instrument Corp. Annular piezoelec- tric filter with arcuate electrodes. 3,345,5SS, 10-3-67, Cl. 333 — 72. Chesney, Robert L. Sawhorse toggle clamp. 3,329,239, 7-4-67, Cl. 1S2— 226. Chesraek, Donald J., and H. E. Petersen, to International Business Machines Corp. Generator for variable and repeti- tive sequences of digital words. 3,353,157, 11-14-67. Cl. 340 — 172.5. Chesser, Billy G. : See — Browning, William C, Perricone, and Chesser. 3.303,- 8S2. Chessin, Hyman, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method of electro- plating microcrack chromium. 3,340,165, 0-5-07. Cl. 204 — 51. Chessin, Max, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Anti- depressant compositions and methods of using same. 3,314,- S55, 4-1S-67, Cl. 167 — 65. 242-023— P- -15 226 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Chester Corp. : See — - De Pew, Chester C, and Bacewicz. 3,343,707. Chester, Henrv, to Henco Mfg. Co., Inc. Fluid mixer with valving. 3,349,788, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 205.5. Chester, Joseph T. : See — Kummerer, Richard A., Den Besten, and Chester. 3,359,- 814. Chester, Morris S. : See — Gardner, Colin D., Chester, and Reynolds. 3,327,199. Chester, William T. Diffusion-pump construction. 3,344,979. 10-3-67. CI. 230 — 101. Chester-Browne, Christopher V., E. Addison, and D. McCand- lish, to Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Hydraulical- lv operated tool. 3,314,488, 4-18-67, CI. 173—127. Chestnut, Billy D. Fisherman's accessory. 3,344,551. 10-3-67, pj 43 55 Chet'elat, Orial E. : See — Abbiati, Theodore H.. and Chetelat. 3,333,871. Chetwynd, Earl G. : See — Griffin, Anthony L., and Chetwynd. 3,344,543. Cheung, Harry, and K. W. Young, to Union Carbide Corp. Selective adsorption process and apparatus. 3,323,288, 6- 6-67, CI. 55 — 58. Chevalier, Michel : See — Reuge, Henri, Bonhote, and Chevalier. 3,325,178. Chevigny, Raymond, H. Richaud, and R. Develay, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Aluminum welding wires and process for the treatment of same. 3,337,367, 8-22-67, CI. 134 — 3. Chevigny, Raymond, and J. L. Mercier. Aluminum-manganese alloys. 3,341,368, 9-12-67, CI. 148—2. Chevion, Alexander : See — James, George R., Chevion, and Bocckino. 3,334,971. Chevrette, Daniel M. : See — Chevrette, Wilfred J. and D. M. 3,350,097. Chevrette, Wilfred J. and D. M. Ball target with multi-direc- tional discharge openings. 3,350,097, 10-31-67, CI. 273— 105. Chevron Research Co. : See — Abbott, Andrew D. 3,338,834. Abbott. Andrew D., and Lowe. 3,320,163. Abell, Jared. 3,306,941. Abell, Jared. 3,340,307. Adams, Robert T. 3,347.947. Adams, Robert T„ and Aroyan. 3,333,014. Adams, Robert T., and Hughes. 3,351,672. Adams, Robert T., Johnson, and Salmela. 3,306,931. Allphin, Nylen L, Jr. 3,330,224. Anderson, Donald J. 3,296,128. Anderson, Donald J. 3,301,784. Anderson, Donald J. 3,328.297. Antoniades, Emilios P. 3,342,741. Bacskai, Robert. 3,311,600. Bacskai, Robert. 3,314.928. Bacskai, Robert. 3,351,621. Bailev. Desmond M. 3,341,970. Barrall, Edward M., n. and Gernert. 3,339,398. Barusch, Maurice R. 3,325,310. Barusch, Maurice R., Richardson, and Kautsky. 3,342,- 571. Barusch, Maurice R., Richardson, Kautsky, and Olson. 3,316,071. Benoit, George J., Jr. 3,310,492. Berkman, Jay F., Robbers, and Jones. 3,340,182. Blayney, Alan J. 3,323,611. Boggs, Alvah D. 3,336,947. Bollen, Walter M., Goff, and Short. 3,335,071. Bradshaw, Jerald S. 3,299,102. Brandt, Harry. 3,318.381. Campbell, Robert W. 3.335,153. Campbell, Robert W. 3.345,381. Castagna, Eugene G. 3,300,097. Castagna. Eugene G. 3,357,438. Chan, Edward T., and Postlewaite. 3,308,881. Chill, Leonard. 3,332,228. Combes, John D. W. 3,318,397. Cross, Robert V. 3,313,346. Crothers, 'Clifton C. 3,324,904. Csicserv, Sigmund M. 3,296,324. De Vries, Louis. 3,313,733. De Vries, Louis. 3,322,669. De Vries, Louis. 3,342,790. De Vries, Louis. 3,346,498. Diringer, Monty L., and Hare. 3,340,181. Doty, William R. 3,332,710. Dreher, John L, and Hotten. 3,346,497. Egan, Clark J. 3,340.183. Ellis, John R. B., and Hughes. 3,351,634. Ferm, Richard L. 3,305,379. Ferm, Richard L. 3.340,203. Ferm, Richard L„ and Hanneman. 3,329,612. Ferm, Richard L., and Paterson. 3,326,649. Ferm, Richard L., and Schmidt. 3,344.721. Ferm, Richard L., Smith, and Moran. 3,318,529. Ferm, Richard L., Smith, and Moran. 3,330,070. Fischer, Paul E.. Buss, and Goldsmith. 3,320,181. Fischer, William 3.313,345. Flav, Roy B. 3.314,969. Franklin, Frederick C. 3.356.608. Freedman. Bernard. 3 332,976. Fries, Bernard A. 3.305.489. Chevron Research Co. : See — Continued Hartung, Roderick L. 3,319,469. Hendrickson, Yngve G. 3.306,852. Hotten, Bruce W. 3,297,624. Hotten, Bruce W. 3,311,560. Hotten, Bruce W. 3,323,883. Hotten, Bruce W. 3,324,031. Hotten, Bruce W. 3,326,841. Hotten. Bruce W. 3.354,085. Hughes, Mack F. 3,296,281. Jackson, Robert L., and Campbell. 3,331,134. James, William S. 3.335,552. Jones, Harold W. 3,318,387. Kautsky, George J. 3,332,79S. Kautsky, George J. 3,342,570. Kautsky, George J., and Abbott. 3,336,226. Kautsky, George J., and Lindstrom. 3,346,354. Kohn, Gustave K. 3,305,441. Koundakjian, Theodore H., and Dreher. 3,345,291. Kozlowski, Robert H. 3,308,055. Kozlowski, Robert H. 3,314,878. Lapporte. Seymour J. 3,306,951. Lara, Rolando. 3.346,840. Lindquist, Robert H. 3,325,396. Lindquist. Robert H., and Egan. 3,347,780. Liston, Thomas V. 3,342.883. Lowe, Warren. 3,317,426 Magee, Philip S. 3,309,266. Magee, Philip S. 3,318,981. Mahoney, Frank D., Reed, and Uhlig. 3,319,645. Marquis, David M. 3,325,422. Marquis, David M. 3,328,314. Marquis, David M. 3,330,775. Marquis, David M. 3,342.856. Marquis, David M. 3,355.389. Marquis. David M. 3,356,709. Mason, Harold F. 3,324,045. McAullffe, Clayton D. 3,303,002. McAuliffe, Clavton D. 3,345,137. McCaskey. Bob L., Kohn, and Moore. 3.356,572. Moulden, Howard N. 3,355.508. Mulaskev, Bernard F. 3,328.291. Mulaskey, Bernard F. 3,328.316. Mulaskey, Bernard F., Harnsberger, and Lindquist. 3,346,658. Nicolson, Kingsley M. 3.315.742. Nicolson, Kingsley M. 3,341,398. Nunn, Roland C, Moran, Smith, and Tobriner. 3,328,S91. Parker, Phillip H., Jr. 3,300,544. Parker. Phillip H., Jr. 3,335,796. Pasky, Joseph Z. 3,342,886. Paterson, Norman J. 3,321,395. Paterson, Norman J. 3.338,818. Paterson, Norman J. 3,349.023. Paterson, Norman J., and Sullivan. 3,322,664. Peeler, Robert L. 3,313,727. Percival, Douglas F., Siefert, and Traaen. 3,306,866. Pino, Manuel A. 3,320.153. Pino, Manuel A. 3.320,297. Postlewaite, William R. 3,302.709. Postlewaite, William R. 3.358.752. Postlewaite, William R., and Ludwig. 3,313,358. Ransley, Derek L. 3,315,000. Richardson, Wallace L.. Barusch, and Kautskv. 3,356 472. Rosman, Aristides. 3.325,971. Scott, John W. 3,309,305. Seifert, Wolfgang K. 3,351.655. Seifert, Wolfgang K. 3.358.017. Spurlock, Burwell, and Blue. 3,349,026. Stanton, Garth M. 3,322.672. Stanton. Garth M. 3.330,780. Stuart, Frank A. 3,325,418. Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Kavanagh. 3,337,- 516. Suzuki, Shigeto. 3,320.168. Suzuki, Shigeto. 3.356.593. Suzuki, Shigeto. 3,356.735. Sweeney, William A. 3.349.141. Taggart, Robert A. 3.338,825. Taylor, John H.. and Jacobson. 3,336,216. Thorup, Richard M., and Hunter. 3,318,678. Toland, William G. 3.305,561. Triplett, William C. 3.315.741. Whipp, Arthur A. 3.311.535. Wilkes. John B. 3.297,748. Yungul, Sulhi H. 3.309,607. Chew, Norman B.. to Freightliner Corp. Floating axle attach- ment. Re. 26,303, 11-21-67, CI. 280 — 415. Cheyne. Robert H. Water conservation system for commercial laundries. 3,295,339, 1-3-67, CI. 68 — 18. Chezaud, Jean C, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Production of finelv divided particles of synthetic polymers. 3,334,070, 8-1-67. CI. 260 — 75. Chezaud, Jean C, P. Burillon, and D. Mangieri, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Sewing method and apparatus. 3,312,185. 4— 4-67, CI. 112—262. Chezaud, Jean C, P. Muller, and R. Saint-Genis. to Societe Rhodiaceta. Apparatus for converting tow into sliver. 3.339,- 237, 9-5-67, CI. 19— .35. Chiabrandy. Robert E. : See — Bernard. Robert R., Chiabrandy, Donovan, and Seemann. 3,311,022. LIST OF PATENTEES 227 Chiabrandy, Robert J., to North and J mid Mfg. Co. Fastener setting machine. 3.358.S95, 12-19-07, CI. 227—15. Chiaia, Paolo. Balanced support for overhung table of ma- chine tools particularly for milling machines. 3,295,418, 1-3-67. CI. 90— 5S. Chiang, Franklin C, to International Control Machines of Santa Clara County. Liquid level telemetering. 3,343,4115, 9-26-67, CI. 73—313. Chiang, Robert N. S. : See — Kirkconnell. Thomas W., and Chiang. 3,308,559. Chiapparelli, William, and R. N. Jungles, to Royal Industries. Inc. Enclosed rotor drive device. 3,356,874, 12-5^67, CI. 310—83. Chiappeta, Patsy, Jr. Movable table attachment for a ma- chine tool. 3,319,914, 5-16-67, CI. 248—205. Chiaramonti, Domenico : See — De Ruggierl, Pietro, Gandolfl, and Chiaramonti. 3,341,522. Chiba, Teiichiro : See — Suzumura, Hideo. Hirano, and Chiba. 3.316,190. Chibnik, Sheldon, to Mobil Oil Corp. Diethyl 4-benzyl pime- late and the reduction of keto-esters. 3,317,587, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 475. Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. : See — Goldhammer, Jerome S. 3,349,687. Goldhammer, Jerome S., Mohan, and Wayne. 3,325,594. Shellev, Rick C. 3,331,652. Singer, Joseph, Jr. 3,347,649. Chicago Boiler Co. : See — ■ Krumholz, Alfred F., Sr. 3,327,953. Krumholz, Alfred F., Sr. 3,352,501. Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. : See — ■ Arnold, Perry C, Stanick, and Larsen. 3,306,642. Chirico, Anthony N„ and Dockendorff. 3,332,470. Harmsen, Carl H., and Krasin. 3,303,321. Horton, John T., Waugh, and Hicklen. 3,339,779. Kaups, Taavi. 3,355,052. Kells, Edward L., Strobert, and Washburn. 3,312,183. Larsen. Erie V. 3.357,089. Mikesell, Walter R., Jr., and Zick. 3,29S,794. Pugh, Charles D. 3.305,328. Ross, Eugene A. 3,323,166. Sattlelberg, Stanley E., and Selcukoglu. 3,352,443. Stafford, Donald C, and Chamberlin. 3,348,834. Tam, William A. 3,358,459. Walker, James D. 3.312,346. Walker, James D. 3,339,901. Waugh, Whitney H. 3.338.010. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad Co. : See — Wigton, Theron W., and Tracy. 3,321,048. Chicago Eastern Corp. : See — Cowan, James A. 3,329,415. Chicago Gasket Co. : See- Clark, Robert A. 3,319,290. Chicago Lock Co. : See — Kerr, William J. 3,320,783. Chicago Machinery Laboratory, Inc. : See — McCain, William B.. and Bulka. 3,305,154. Chicago Metallic Sash Co. : See — Jahn, Martin D. 3,342,515. Jahn. Martin D. and R. H. 3,333,37S. Chicago Miniature Lamp Works : See — Freeman, Ernest E., Jr., and Kreinick. 3,357,54S. Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. : See — Amtsberg, Lester A. 3,312,105. and Wallace. 3,322,205. and Wallace. 3,354,754. 3,301,009. and Marcantonio. 3,322,395. 322.394. Amtsberg, Lester A., Amtsberg, Lester A., Coulter, John B., Jr. Fischer, Howard R.. Gagne, Archie R. 3,317,990. 3,298,481. King, Smith F. 3.357,449 McHenry, Kenneth A. 3.320.970. McHenry, Kenneth A., and Amtsberg. Rudy, Stephen J. 3,326,307. Schaedler, Raymond J., and Simmons Waldron, Robert J. 3.330,378. Wirth, Richard C. 3,310,230. Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. : See — Isenbarger. Robert O. 3,316,022. Chicago Rivet & Machine Co. : See — Shineflug, William O. 3.319.S23. Chicago Specialty Mfg. Co.: See — Gore, William C and Shapiro. 3,347.118 Chicago United Products Co.. Inc. : See — Mever, Engelbert A. 3.299.248. Meyer. Englebert A. 3,338,127. Sweeney. Theodore J. 3.340.379. Chichester-Miles, Ian to Hawker VSTOL aircraft. 3,310,260, 3-21 Chichoogov, Konstantin A. : See — Bereslavsky, Alexander L.. Nagibinm, Chichoogov, Gryz- hin, and Koorenkov. 3,319,541. Chick, Charles T.. and I. M. Cohen. Entry alarm device. 3,340,- 522, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 274. Chicurel. Ricardo. Gyrating pump. 3,296,975, 1-10-67, CI. 103 — 143. Chicurel. Ricardo. Internal combustion engine. 3,315,653. 4-25-67, CI. 123—77. Chiddix. Max E. : See— Katz, Leon, and Chiddix. 3,352,768. Chiddix, Max E., E. P. Williams, and R. L. Sundberg, to Gen- eral Aniline & Film Corp. Spin bath additives. 3,298,962, 1-17-67, CI. 252—357. Siddeley Aviation Ltd. -67, CI. 244—12. Chiddix, Max E., D. I. Randall, and W. Schmidt-Nickels, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Dyestuffs containing cbloro- niethyl or bromoniethyl groups. 3,301,846, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 163. Chiddix, Max E., and J. L. McPherson, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Polypyrrolidones containing a mixture of N- methylol and N-methoxymethyl groups and process for preparation. 3,322,727. 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 72. Chiddix, Max E., and W. E. Daniels, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process of preparing metal salts of lactams. 3,340,566, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., to Container Corp. of America. Can carrier. 3,307,692, 3-7-67, CI. 206—65. Chidzey, William J., to Humes Ltd. Apparatus for forming pre-stressing windings on concrete or like pipes. 3,338,527, 8-29-67, CI. 242 — 11. Chieger, George : See — Tantlinger, Keith W., and Chieger. 3,314,507. Tantlinger, Keith W., Wilson, and Chieger. 3,319,393. Chieger, George, to Fruehauf Corp. Air-single leaf spring wheel suspension for trailer. 3,309,107, 3-14-67, CI. 280— 124. Chieger, George, and A. F. Hulverson, to Fruehauf Corp. Axle lift (radius rod). 3,315,978, 4-25-67, CI. 280—104.5. Chien, Robert T., and C. V. Freiman, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Information processing system utiliz- ing a key to address transformation circuit. 3,317,899, 5- 2-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Chlen, Robert T., and J. J. Stein, to International Business Machines Corp. Error control of digital information signals with inherent information redundancy. 3,353,155, 11-14- 67. CI. 340—146.1. Chikaraishi, Shoji : See — Takarabe, Takeki, and Chikaraishi. 3,310,793. Chikawa, Yataro, to Tejin Ltd. Process for the preparation of aromatic carboxylic acids. 3,299,125, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 524. Chiku, Takewo, and I. Igarashi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkyusho. Three-dimensional accelerometer device. 3.304,787, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 517. Chilcott, Walter R., Jr. : See — Albright, Denton M., Chilcott, and Floridis. 3,300,361. Child, Edward T. : See — Peck, Reese A., Child, and Messing. 3,300,457. Peck, Reese A., Messing, and Child. 3,316,169. Child Guidance Toys Inc. : See — Genin. Robert I. 3,336,682. Child, Ralph G. : See — Tomcufcik, Andrew S., Child, and Vogel. 3,299,038. Childers, Robert W. : See — Papale, Frank A., and Childers. 3,360,008. Childers, Ross E., to FMC Corp. Produce cutting machine. 3,295,532, 1-3-67, CI. 130—9. Childers, Spencer L., J. W. Howard, and W. O. Clark, to The Vendo Co. Apparatus for automatic sales totalization. 3,355,576, 11-28-67, CI. 235 — 61.7. Childres, Clifford W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymer sta- bilization. 3,329.645, 7^-67, CI. 260—33.6. Childress, Albert F. Sound suppressor with baffle grids ar- ranged across fluid stream passageway. 3,347,338, 10-17- 07, CI. 181—56. Childress, Clyde O., and J. Day, to Electrostatic Printing Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing with powder ap- plied to screen on printing side. 3,340,803, 9-12-67, CI. 101—114. Childress, Scott J. : See — Bell, Stanley C. 3,311,620. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,300,481. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3.316,244. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,329,676. Bell, Stanley C, and Childress. 3,344,136. Bell, Stanley C, Childress, and Sulkowski. 3,336,296. Freed, Meier E., and Childress. 3,314,960. Sulkowski, Theodore S., and Childress. 3,329.679. Childress, Scott J., S. C. Bell, and T. S. Sulkowski, to American Home Products Corp. 2 - amino - 5 - ehloro-a-phenylbenzvl amine. 3,321,522, 5-23-67, CI. 260—570. Childs. Clifford F. Package for liquid coating material. 3,321,070, 5-23-67, CI. 206—46. Childs. George W., E. R. Pitcher, Jr., and E. L. Staples. Jr.. to Recognition Equipment Inc. Vacuum actuated docu- ment feeder. 3,300,207, 1-24-67, CI. 271 — 26. Chill, Leonard, to Chevron Research Co. Polvpropvlene baling twine. 3,332,228, 7-25-67, CI. 57—155. Chillemi, Francesco, to Soeieta Farmaceutici Italia. L-alanyl- L-phenylalanyl-isoleucyl-glycyl-L-methioinami0. Acciarri, Jerry A., and Kennedy. 3,305,502. Amatel, Harold. 3,333,750. Bagwell, Calvin C. 3.295,603. Banks, Charles K. 3,320,820. Hanks, William 1>. 3,32(1,006. Barnes. Al-G. 3,330,403. Bays, Marvin G. 3,300,301. Biechler, Donald G., and Jordan. 3,345,120. Bover, Lyndon D.. and Sorenson. 3,355,428. Brauu, Frederick W., and Prostel. 3,317,289. Bray, Bruce G., and Swift. 3,320,753. Brindell, Gordon D., and Marshall. 3,304,31'<. Brindell, Gordon D., and Marshall. 3.340.328. Brirton, Philip S., and Fochler. 3,301,734. Buchner, Bernard, and Curtis. 3,350,312. Buehner, Bernard, and Jaeoves. 3,32S,404. Carel, Alfred B. 3,315.730. Carel, Alfred B. 3,354,(110. Carter, William B., and Ziegenhain. 3,317, 62o. Cashman, Robert M. 3,307,390. Cherry, Jesse T., Jr.. and Brown. 3,353,011. Cole, Jimmv R 3,313,370. Cole, Jimmy R.. and Clynch. 3,329,930. Cooper, Garvin W. 3,330,759. Crawford, John M. 3,305,080. Crawford, John M. 3,333,035. Curtis. George <•'.. and Buchner. 3.337,050. Davis. Pauls, and Klopfer. 3,314,931. Doty, William E. N. 3,345.504. Dugle, Thomas. Lensky, and Wagner. 3,339,855. Dunster, Donald E.. and Sullivan. 3,307,145. Erickson, Everett 1.. 3.353.622. Erickson, Everett L., and Cherry. 3,354,9S3. Evans, Robert D. 3.30S.951. Evans, Robert D., and Breathitt. 3,322,272. Every, Richard L. 3,302,407. Every, Richard L. 3,313,059. Every, Richard L., and Grimsley. 3,318,000. Every. Richard L.. and Grimsley. 3,320.039. Everv, Richard L., and Hughes. 3,359,037. Every, Richard L., and Shock. 3,339,985. Every, Richard L., and Shock. 3,354,957. Pair, Delbert W., and Miller. 3,353.772. Feighner. George C, and Kapur. 3,31G,294. Feighner, George C, Rose, and Lobo. 3,331,870. Fochler, Helmut P. 3.304,580. Fochler, Helmut P. 3,330,303. Fochler, Helmut P. 3,330,950. Gordv. Travis L. 3,305, 3S3. Groves, William 1L., Jr., and Watanabe. 3,333,036. Hagen, Donald F. 3.295,353. Hagen, Donald F. 3,336,215. Harnev, George D.. Sullivan, Lee, and Cole. 3,297,9S1. Harwood, William H. 3,338,806. Higgins, Francis J. 3,330,881. Kennedy, Eugene F., and Harwell. 3,330,327. Kresse. Herman J., and Gordy. 3,308,000. Kroll, Wolf R. 3,313,830. Lee, Milford R., Sullivan, Harney, and Doty. 3,339,139. Lee, Milford R., Waters, and Heath. 3,300,754. Lohrenz, John. Hasz, Dew, and Bray. 3, 324. 60S. Lundeen, Allan J. 3,308,155. Lundeen, Allan J. 3.325.524. Lundeen, Allan J. 3,338,942. Martin, William L. 3.310,110. Maxson, Orwin G. 3,350,340. McAninch, Homer C. 3.322,700. McClaflin, Gifford G. 3.350,360. Miller, Donald B. 3.207,045. Miller, Donald B. 3,300,540. Miller, Donald B 3, 344. OSS. Miller, William J. 3,290,990. Minor, John T. 3,320.173. Napier, Donald R. 3,357,791. Phansalkar. Achvut K.. and Walther. 3.343,600. Poe, Ronald L. 3.32S.470. Poe, Ronald L., and Kennedy. 3,309,416. Poe, Ronald L., and Williams. 3,30S,143. Poe, Ronald L„ and Williams. 3.32S.440. Powers, Maston L., Martin, Alexander, and Willhite. 3,324.948. Radd, Frederick J. 3.343,590. Radd, Frederick J., and Wolfe. 3.357.45S. Riggs, Olen L., Jr. 3.311,567. Riggs, Olen B„ Jr., Wolfe, and Every. 3,320,318. Rodriguez, Timoteo. 3,339,480. Schroeder. Carl E.. Jr. 3,325,999. Scott, William P. 3.344.075. Scott, William P. 3,355.384. Shock, D'Arcy A., and Crawford. 3.302,977. Shock, D'Arcy A., Every, and Thleme. 3,333,421. Shock, D'Arcv A., French, and Bovd. 3,329.207. Shock, D'Arcy A., Woods, and Coffer. 3,302,206. Sparlin, Derry D. 3,300,350. Spencer, John R., Cheek, and Greathouse. 3,320,728. Starks, Charles M. 3,296,318. Starks, Charles M. 3,341,561. Starks, Charles M., and Harwell. 3,316.230. Starks, Charles M., and Kennedy. 3,346,614. Taylor, James A. 3,342,737. Thomas, Bobbv J., Dunster, and Sullivan. 3,320,583. 3,300,708. 3,315.548. 3,317,5 3,303,472. Contl ilal Oil Co.: See — Continued Van der Linde, Harold E. 3,290,095. Watari, Tamiro. 3,352,271. Waters, Kenneth II., and Cherry. 3,302,164. Wong, Soon Y„ Gordy. and Polltziner. 3.307.510. VV I.-. Warren VV., Gordv, and Politziner, 3,341,354. Ziegenhain, William C. 3,344,202. Continent U Rubber Works: See — Stowell, Charles, and Haytock. 3,318,339. Continental sensing, Inc.: See — ■ Davis. Bayard C, Singer, and Chapman. 3, 353. 2(10. Continental Transport Appliances Ltd. : See — Dorey, George B. 3,314,558. Dorev. George B. 3,330,500. Dorey, George B. 3,344,748. Continental Water Conditioning Corp.: See — Burgess William K.. Walker, and Riley. 3,334,745. Continental-Wirt Electronics Corp. : See — Vanan/.i, Joseph M. 3,311,719. Contlno, John : See — Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., and Contino. Continuous Molding Corp. : See — Fischer, William II. 3,311, GOO. Contour Chair-Lounge Co., Inc. : See— Ferro, Arthur C. 3,317,244. Contour Saws, Inc. : See — Anderson, Roval A., and Connoy. Kolb, Gerhard G. 3,205,396. Contractor, Eruchshaw. Device for discharging a measured quantity of liquid for example from a flushing cistern. 3,332, OSS, 7-25-07, CI. 4—48. Contratto, Robert J., to St. Regis Paper Co. Carton divider construction. 3,297,228, 1-10-07, CI. 220—27. Contraves AG. : See — Girsberger, Arthur. 3,338,534. Guggenbuhl, Walter. 3,327,231. Kahn, Iwan. 3,304,846. Stutz. Theo. 3,302,009. Control Data Corp. : See — Bollesen, Vernon P., and Slattery. Cannon, John W. 3,299.285. Chalker, Oliver H., Jr., Yagusic, and Lupkas, Cray, Seymour R., and Kristensen. 3,351.923. Cray, Seymour R., and Thornton. 3,337,854. Crownover, Joseph W. 3,319,232. Crownover, Joseph W. 3,340,605. Galluzzi, Nicholas P. 3,359,434. Hawley, Charles L., Jr. 3,300,758. Holt, Arthur W. 3,303,466. Lillestrand, Robert L., and Carroll. 3,360,638. Malcolm. Donald H., and Green. 3,348,207. McGregor, Arvin D. 3.354,449. Neuf, Donald. 3,320,497. Poland, William L. 3.351,007. Rabinow, Jacob. 3,303,483. Rabinow, Jacob. 3,304,412. Rabinow, Jacob. 3,307,163. Rasmussen, Donald C, Rohrbach, and Eumurian. 3,304,- 083. Reardon, Richard F. 3,297,986. Riggin, Donald A. 3,327,098. Roush, Maurice D„ and Mazorol. 3,334,684. Slatterv, Leo F., Gallup, and Schoenherr. 3,299,363. Sorrells, John R., and Rabinow. 3,309,711. Thornton, James E. 3,308,283. Thornton, James E., and Cray. 3,346,851. Yagusic, George J., and Carragan. 3,296,596. Control Print Corp. : See — Price, Lewis C, Jr. 3.340,804. Price, Lewis C, Jr. 3,359,891. Controle Bailey (Societe Anonvme) : See — DeLivois, Guv M. 3,310,096. De Livois, Guy M. 3,335,782. Controlled Evironment Equipment Corp. : See — Peck. Robert D. 3,295,359. Controlled Mercury Switch Corp. : See — Seablom, Wendell. 3,331,292. Controls Co. of America : See — Bastle, Clifford F. 3,306,321. Cartier, Roger J. 3.306,118. Cartier, Roger J. 3,354.733. Cools, Johannus J. 3.352,983. Duncan, Robert J., and Biermann. 3,349,S04. McCarty. Lourdes V., and Duncan. 3.295.5S6. Stone, Thomas W., and Seelhof. 3,325,712. Controls for Radiation, Inc. : See — McCall, Richard C. 3,300,643. Converse, Courtland B. : See — Campbell, Walter G„ Clark, and Converse. 3,339.407. Converse, Courtland B., to Francis Associates, Inc. Aircraft towed underwater skip probe. 3. 327, 90S. 0-27-07, CI. 244—3. Converse, Keith C. Clamp for bearing cages. 3.344,490, 10-3- 67, CI. 24—248. Converse Rubber Co. : See — Kowal, John P. 3,343,2S5. Conversion Chemical Corp. : See — Bellinger, Kenneth P. 3,330,864. Convert. Lucien, and R. Fabre, Imidazolidine-2-thione derivatives. 200—79.5. to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. 3.310.539. 3-21-67, CI. 260 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Convert, Lucien, and R. Fabre, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Im- idazolidine-2-thione derivatives. 3,313,788, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Convevor Systems, Inc. : See — Burt. Harold S. 3,303,916. Burt, Harold S. 3,327,836. Conviser, Stephen A., to Union Carbide Corp. Purification of unsaturated hydrocarbons by adsorption using a molecular sieve adsorbent. 3,306,945, 2-28-67, CI. 260—677. Conway, Charles L., to American Aniline Products, Inc. Tetrakisazo dyes. 3,350,383, 10-31-67, CI. 260—166. Conway, Charles L., to American Aniline Products, 10-31-67, CI. 260- Inc. -184. Disazoresorcinol dyes. 3,350,384, Conway, Charles T. : See — <>elardi, Anthony L., and Conway. 3,342,435. Conway, Clifford C. : See — Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., Conway, and Cookson. 3,309,143. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., Conway, and Cookson. 3,339,982. Conwav, James N., and B. C. Garrett, to General Precision, Inc. Digital display. 3,335,415, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 324. Conway, John A. : See — Foss, Wesley A., and Conway. 3,334,364. Conway. Oliver, to Hogan Faxiinile Corp. Facsimile recorder phasing apparatus utilizing a hysteresis synchronous motor with means for varying the effective impedance of one wind- ing to effect synchronization. 3,349,178, 10-24-67, CI. 178 — 69.5. Conz, Loris. Machine for making ice cream. 3,323,320, 6-6-67, CI. 62—303. Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Ltd.: See — Worner, Howard K. 3,321,300. Cook, Alan H., to National Research Development Corp. Self- compensating spectrometer incorporating a diffraction grat- ing. 3,312,824, 4-4-67, CI. 250—203. Cook, Albert N. : See — Peterson, Wesley R., Cook, Thompson, and Stolpen. 3,353,424. Cook, Albert N., and R. R. Thompson, to The Singer Co. Sew- ing machine motor mounts. 3,340,835, 9-12-67, CI. 112 — 220. Cook. Albert W. : See — Hawlev, Jesse G., Cook, and Bricker. 3,312,317. Cook, Albert W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Drag block brake. 3,299,988, 1-24-67, CI. 188 — 29. Cook, Albert W., and J. W. Runner, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Spot-type disc brake with dust cover. 3,354,- 992. 11-28-67, CI. 188 — 73. Cook, Arnold M., to Norton Co. Firing of grinding wheels and the like in a tunnel furnace. 3,325,157, 6-13-67, CI. 263 — 28. Cook, Arnold M., to Norton Co. Apparatus for molding a bearing surface on a grinding wheel. 3,354,510, 11-28-67, CI. 18 — 36. Cook, Charles A. Combustion engine heated stove. 3,307,- 528, 3-7-67, CI. 126 — 19.5. Cook, Charles A., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Internal air ring. 3,329,999, 7-11-67, CI. 18 — 14. Cook, Charles R., Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Resistors for integrated circuits. 3.359,467, 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 234. Cook, Charles R., Jr., and B. M. Martin, to Texas Instruments Inc. Single pulse trigger circuit. 3,351,775, 11-7-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Cook, Charles W. : See — Doud, Wilbur O., and Cook. 3,301,382. Cook, Clarence G., to General Electric Co. Metal vapor lamp having a heat reflecting coating of calcium pyrophosphate. 3,325,662, 6-13-67, CI. 313 — 17. Cook, Coleman P. Combination lock. 3,357,216, 12-12-67, CI. 70—313. Cook, Clyde W., to Cook Valve Co. Inc. Lubricated ball valve construction. 3,306,315, 2-28-67, CI. 137—246.22. Cook, David L., to United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. Bleed arrangement for gas turbine engines. 3,360,189, 12-26-67, CI. 230—115. Cook, De Orr. Two piece stabilizing and reaming tool for bore holes. 3,322,217, 5-30-67, CI. 175 — 323. Cook, Donald B., and R. F. Lange, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Interpolymers of caprolactam, hexamethvlene di- amine, adipic acid and sebacic acid. 3,322,731, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 78. Cook, Donald F., and D. F. Cosper, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of making symmetrical switching diode. 3,299,487, 1-24-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Cook, Edward B. : See — Holden, John C, Cook, Babin, and Nix. 3,318,382. Cook, Edward J., to Varian Associates. Negative temperature coefficient shunt means for magnetic structures. 3,325,758, 6-13-67, CI. 335—217. Cook. Edward J., to Varian Associates. Microwave gaseous switch tube for coaxial transmission lines. 3,328,729, 6-27-67, CI. 333 — 13. Cook. Edward J., to Varian Associates. Gaseous microwave switching tube apparatus said tube including closely packed solid ceramic spheres. 3,332,040, 7-18-67, CI. 333—13. Cook Electric Co. : See — Anderson, Arthur R., Stickney, and Gordon. 3,308,666. Paddock, Alvin F. 3,310,712. Paddock, Alvin F., and Summers. 3,345,542. Wahrer, Robert R., and Johnston. 3,332,084. Yefsky, Sheldon A. 3,326,484. Cook, Errol F., and W. A. Szymanski, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Corrosion-inhibiting composition of mixture of mo- lasses, potassium iodide and metal salt of a fatty acid. 3,296,149, 1-3-67, CI. 252 — 389. Cook, Evin L., to Mobil Oil Corp. Recovery of heavy oil from oil sands. 3,338,306, 8-29-67, CI. 166 — 40. Cook, Forrest W. : See — Bickhaus James T., and Cook. 3,317,195. Cook, Galen B. Diagnostic composition package. 3,313,292, . 4-11-67, CI. 128—2. Cook, Galen B. Process of making a hearing aid having a foamed supportive structure formed in situ. 3,344,220, 9-26-67, CI. 264 — 222. Cook, George J. : See — Bulmer, Harris E., and Cook. 3,332,275. Cook. George W., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for gage simulation in automatic control sys- tems. 3,301,510, 1-31-67, CI. 244—77. Cook, George W., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Magnetic angular velocity indicating system. 3,316,768, 5-2-67, CI. 73—505. Cook, Harold C. Edger picker. 3,347,290, 10-17-67, CI. 143—37. Cook, Herbert A. : See — Elwood, Albert A., and Cook. 3,304,777. Cook, Herbert D., to United States of America, Commerce. Device for determining an angle from a set of orthogonal components. 3,305,674, 2-21-67, CI. 235 — 189. Cook, Horace F., to Bird Machine Co. Centrifuge. 3,321,131, 5-23-67, CI. 233 — 7. Cook, Howard R. : See — Packard, Norman M., and Cook. 3,357,318. Cook, Ivo D., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Cone-type crushers with shock pad between frame and adjustment ring. 3,339,- 856, 9-5-67, CI. 241—290. Cook, James A. : See — Baker, Paul H., and Cook. 3,330,625. Cook, James D. Folding camp stool. 3,311,071, 3-28-67, CI. 108—119. Cook, John F., and J. B. Wegmann, to McNeil Corp. Lubrica- tion apparatus. 3.351,156. 11-7-67. CI. 184 — 6. Cook, John M. : See — Reisinger, Delwin J., and Cook. 3,333,394. Waldrop, Thomas E., Cook, and Lazar. 3,316,689. Cook, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rolling mill control apparatus. 3,298,212, 1-17-67, CI. 72 — 8. Cook, John W., to Sprague Electric Co. Method of making en- cased magnetic core. 3,324,532. 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 155.56. Cook, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor speed control apparatus for runout tables. 3,338,079, 8-29-67, CI. 72 — 15. Cook, Kenneth G. : See — Algar, Leslie E., and Cook. 3,317,777. Cook, Larry D. : See — Goldstein, Lynn E., and Cook. 3,357,036. Cook, Leon W. : See — Peck, Reese A., Franz, Suggitt, Cook, and Messing. 3,297,564. Cook, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Low power mer- cury switch. 3.351,726. 11-7-67, CI. 200 — 152. Cook. Leonard W., E. R. Coutant, and A. W. Gilmore, to General Electric Co. Mercury button switch. 3,327,084, 6-20-67, CI. 200—152. Cook, Loren, to Loren Cook Co. Centrifugal blower and mounting means therefor. 3,306,527, 2-28-67, CI. 230 — 127. Cook, Loren, to Loren Cook Co. Device for attenuating sound waves and the combination thereof with a curb and ven- tilator. 3,330,379, 7-11-67, CI. 181—50. Cook. Loren, Co. : See — Cook, Loren. 3.300.527. Cook, Loren. 3,330.379. Cook, Lucien H., to Chemical Construction Corp. Process for urea synthesis. 3,301,897. 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 555. Cook, Lucien H., and I. Mavrovic to Chemical Construction Corp. Urea synthesis with recovery of excess ammonia. 3,305,582, 2-21-67, CI. 260—555. Cook, Lucien H., and I. Mavrovic, to Chemical Construction Corp. Process for combined production of ammonia and urea. 3,310,376, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 199. Cook, Lucien H., and I. Mavrovic, to Chemical Construction Corp. Process for combined production of ammonia and ammonium salts. 3.337,297, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 103. Cook Machinery Co., Inc. : See — New, Russel W. 3,318,535. Cook, Marvin E., to The Pillsbury Co. Drop dispensing con- tainer. 3,323,692, 6-6-67, CI. 222 — 422. Cook, Marvin K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Cyclohexylcyclo- hexanone in mercaptoacetate hair-treating compositions. 3,331,743, 7-18-67, CI. 167— S7.1. Cook, Marvin K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Aromatized tobaccos. 3,342,186, 9-19-67. CI. 131 — 17. Cook, Maurice D., and P. T. Troell, to Harbison-Walker Re- fractories Co. Method of in situ fabrication of a monolith refractory lining. Re. 26.301, 11-21-67, CI. 264 — 30. Cook, Melvin A. : See — Clay, Robert B., Cook, Udy, and Pack. 3,303,738. Cook, Melvin A., and H. E. Farnam, Jr., to Iron Ore Co. of Canada. Boosters for relatively insensitive high ammonium nitrate explosives. 3,341,382, 9-12-67, CI. 149 — 15. Cook. Miles H. : See — Bradford, Rex C, Cook, and Kelsof. 3,353,261. LIST OI' PATENTEES 261 Cook, Xeal A. Fast precision temperature sensing thermocou- ple probe. 3,332,2S5, 7-25-67, CI. 73—359. Cook, Paul C. • See — Bowden, Wilson E. 3,339,335. Cook, Peter C. : See — Potter, William W., and Cook. 3,295,277. Cook, Peter R., to Package Sealing Co. (Export) Ltd. Package binding machines. 3,327, 61S, 6-27-67, CI. 100 — 4. Cook, Ralph II.. and J. S. Ferguson, to S & C Electric Co. Electromechanical current sensing apparatus for use with high voltage electric power transmission conductors. 3,315,- 147, 4-18-67. CI. 322—3. Cook. Ralph W. Feed liquid inlet flow device. 3,299,937, 1-24-67, CI. 159—2. Cook, Reginald M. : See — Ker Shaw, Stuart W., and Cook. 3,322,534. Cook, Ridon R., and J. S. Miller, to Northrop Corn. Method of making a metal printed circuit board. 3,334,395, S-S-67, CI. 29—625. Cook, Robert J. : See — Pcdersen, Mathias, and Cook. 3,329,111. Pedersen. Mathias, and Cook. 3,343,508. Cook, Robert W. Folding-shelf. 3,295,471, 1-3-67, CI. 108— 111. Cook, Shirl E., to Ethvl Corp. Stabilized tetraalkyllead com- pounds. 3.312,726, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 437. Cook, Shirl E., and W. H. Thomas, to Ethyl Corp. Stable lead alkyl compositions and a method for preparing the same. 3,340,284, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 437. Cook Testing Co. : See — Reardon, Daniel R. 3,35S,767. Cook, Thomas L. Vise grip pliers. 3,354,759, 11-28-67, CI. 81—379. Cook Valve Co. Inc. : See — Cook. Clvde W. 3,306,315. Cook, Walter I. : See — Nazareth, Alfred, Jr., and Cook. 3,317,758. Cook, Wendell S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. 7- nitroso imidozolidine thiones as stabilizers for diene elas- tomers and their vulcanizates. 3,311,588, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Cook, Wendell S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Process for coagulating butadiene polvmers in the presence of an imldazolidine-15-thione stabilizer. 3,330,800, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Cook, Wendell S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Stabi- lized cis 1,4 polybutadiene. 3,355,419, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Cook. Wendell S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Cis 1,4-polybutadiene stabilized with a combination. 3,355,421, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Cook. William M. : See — Levy, Leon S., Wennstrom, and Cook. 3,296,603. Cooke, Albert E., to Trip-Lite Ltd. Stop means for textile machines. 3,321,755, 5-23-67, CI. 340—419. Cooke, Armand V. : See — Baermann, Walter P., Cooke, and Peterson. 3,301,394. Cooke. Billy J., and J. F. McCoy, to Clark Equipment Co. Swinging door construction. 3,331,159, 7-1S-67, CI. 49 — 371. Cooke, Charles S., to Siliconix Inc. Integrated circuit lead positioner. 3,321,825, 5-30-67, CI. 29—203. Cooke, Charles S., to Siliconix Inc. Ink spot marking device. 3.332.394, 7-25-67, Cl. 118 — 263. Cooke, Claude E.. Jr. : See — Brown, William O., Cooke, and Monaghan. 3.330,347. Cooke, Conrad R. Apparatus for detecting and indicating the extent of relative movement. 3,351,768, 11-7-67. Cl. 250 — 237. Cooke Engineering Co. : See — Cooke, Nelson M., and Hall. 3,356.462. Duff. Alan A., and Hayward. 3,349,937. Lancaster, Jesse F. 3,325,767. Lancaster, Jesse F. 3,360,747. Cooke, Joseph A. : See — Walker, William B., Harkin, and Cooke. 3.298.100. Cooke, Nelson M., and P. H. Hall, to Cooke Engineering Co. Disposable microtitration plate. 3,356,462, 12-5-67, Cl. 23 — 292. Cooke. Ruth M. : See— Cooke. Ted E. and R. M. 3,345,036. Cooke, Ted E. ; deceased by R. M. Cooke, executrix, to O. F. Jurgens, Staple extractor. 3,345,036, 10-3-67, Cl. 254 — 28. Cooke, William A., 50% to W. G. Finch. Radially broadcast- ing speaker system. 3,350,514, 10-31-67, Cl. 179 — 115.5. Cooke, William E., D. E. Bury, and P. Smits, to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Continuous anodizing process and appara- tus. 3,359,1S9, 12-19-67, Cl. 204— 2S. Cooke, William E., and N. O. Helwigh. to Aluminium Labora- tories Ltd. One-side anodizing of aluminum sheet. 3,359,190, 12-19-67, Cl. 204 — 28. Cookerly, Jack C, and G. R. Hall. Electrical instrument in which string serves as its own transducer. 3,297,813, 1-10-67. Cl. 84 — 1.16. Cookerly, Jack C, and G. R. Hall. Pressure responsive volume control for electrical instruments. 3,318,991, 5-9- 67, Cl. 84 — 1.1. Cookerly, Jack C, and G. R. Hall. Electrical stringed instru- ment. 3,325,579, 6-13-67, Cl. 84 — 1.16. Cooke-Yarborough. Edmund H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Stabilized dual-channel pulse amplifiers with transient response compensation. 3,360,739, 12-26-67, Cl. 330 — 124. Cooksev, Frank W. Motor driven shaving means individually mounted on the user's fingers. 3,314,146, 4-1S-67, Cl. 30 — 43.6. Cookslev, R. D., Mfg. Co. : See — Cooksley, Ralph D. 3,300,570. Cooksley, Ralph D., to R. D. Cooksley Mfg. Co. Valves and valve structure. 3,306,570, 2-28-67, Cl. 251—30. Cookson Co., The : See — Wardlaw, Russell, and Dennehy. 3,334,725. Cookson, John M. : See — Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., Conway, and Cookson. 3,339,982. Cookson Sheet Metal Developments Ltd. : See — Cookson, William. 3,338,460. Cookson, William. 3,338,461. Cookson, William, to Cookson Sheet Metal Developments Ltd. Containers. 3,338,460, 8-29-67, Cl. 220 — 48. Cookson, William, to Cookson Sheet Metal Developments Ltd. Containers. 3,338,461, 8-29-67, Cl. 220—48. Coolbaugh, Richard W. : See — Reiber, Richard E., and Coolbaugh. 3.331,090. Coole, Peter J., to Cradle Runways Ltd. Cradles used on buildings and the control and installation thereof. 3,347,- 339, 10-17-67, Cl. 182—14. Cooley, Austin G., to Litton Systems, Inc. Photofacsimile recorder. 3,343,173, 9-19-67, Cl. 346 — 24. Cooley, Charles R. : See — Herpich, William A., Cooley, and Dempster. 3,302,808. Cooley, Daniel F. : See — Hedge, Thomas E., Coolev, Entemann, Steinkoenig, and Urbanowski. 3,317,619. Cooley. George, B. Ellis, and V. Petrow, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. Steroids of the A 14 -pregnane series. 3,32S,433, 6-27-67. Cl. 260—397.4. Cooley, Gerald J.. J. J. Gehringer, and A. J. Karalis, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrically heated cryogenic liquid vaporizing apparatus. 3,346,718, 10-10-67, Cl. 219—275. Cooley, Gordon A., and P. Kaye. to The Deniston Co. Nail- feeding mechanism. 3,295,719, 1-3-67, Cl. 221 — 277. Cooley, Gordon A., and P. Kaye, to The Deniston Co. Nail feeding apparatus and method. 3,323,155, 6-6-67, Cl. 10 — 155 Cooley. Leigh W. : See — Stoker, Jefferson A., Finch, and Cooley. 3,338,830. Cooley, Leigh W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Textile lubricant. 3,341,452, 9-12-67, Cl. 252 — 8.9. Cooley, Lester M., to Seilon, Inc. Multiple planter frames. 3,322,43S, 5-30-67, Cl. 2S0 — 412. Cooley, Robert A., to Chromalloy Corp. Propellant composi- tions. 3,352.727, 11-14-67, Cl. 149 — 19. Cooley, Rodney E. : See — Andersen, Robert A., and Cooley. 3,296,613. Cooley, Warren K., and R. T. Mease, to Caled Products Co., Inc. Composition for treating used dry cleaning solvents. 3,360,474, 12-26-67, Cl. 252—259.5. Coolidge, Gordon J. : Sec — Burns, Hugh C, Smith, Coolidge, and Dean. 3,325,021. Coolidge, Sollace B., Jr., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Con- tainers. 3,341,056, 9-12-67, Cl. 220 — 53. Coolidge, Sollace B., Jr., and J. D. Czarnecki, to The Sherwin- Williams Co. Container closure having integral tear strips. 3,347,407, 10-17-67, Cl. 220 — 54. Cools, Johannus J., to Controls Co. of America. Pressure switch and electrical switch therefor. 3,352,983, 11-14-67, Cl. 200 — 83. Coombs, William F., Jr., and A. E. Martens, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Applanation tonometer. 3,338,089, 8-29-67, Cl. 73—80. Coombs, William F., Jr., and R. J. Meltzer, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Applanation tonometer. 3,338,090, S-29-67, Cl. 73—80. Coomes, Trevor J. : See— Barron, James O., Coomes, and Bone. 3.352,221. Coon, Donald B., to Western Reserve Electronics, Inc. Decimal and range indicating means for electrical measur- ing apparatus. 3,356,944, 12-5-67, Cl. 324 — 98. Coon. James A. Shoe shining device. 3,327,342, 6-27-67, Cl. 15—265. Coon, James A. Combination shoe shining device and sup- porting rack. 3,341,881, 9-19-67, Cl. 15 — 265. Cooney, George A. : See — Weston, Bonheur M. 3,318,840. Cooney, Robert J., and L. E. Brodt ; said Brodt assor. to said Cooney. Anti-smash device for a loom. 3,316,943, 5-2-67, Cl. 139—343. Cooney, Robert M. : See — Perry, John T., and Cooney. 3,319,136. Coonrod, Earl L. : See — Peterson, Robert J., and Coonrod. 3,29S,2S7. Coons, Dzal E., and H. D. Bredehorn, to Wm. Wrigley, Jr., Co. Pellet coating apparatus and dust cover system therefor. 3,302,603, 2-7-67, Cl. 118 — 19. Coontz. John. Bulldozer. 3,296,721, 1-10-67, Cl. 37 — 144. Cooper, Abraham. Disposable diaper. 3,315,676, 4-25-67, Cl. 12S — 287. Cooper, Albert C. : See — Bowman, Francis, Cooper, Irving, and Livingston. 3,359,- 230. Cooper, Albert C, and F. Irving, to Imperial Chemical Indus- tries, Ltd. Anthrapvridone pigments containing a fused quinoline group. 3,324,132, 6-6-67, Cl. 260 — 27S. 262 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,321,046, 5-23-67, Hand-held -370. electric -2-67, CI. Register 1-3-67, Co. CI. Cooper, Albert S., Jr., A. L. Murphy, and W. G. Sloan, to United States of America, Agriculture. Heat setting fibrous cotton esters. 3,356,446, 12-5-67, CI. 8 — 131. Cooper, Arley E. Wheel blocking system. CI. 188 — 4. Cooper-Bessemer Corp., The: See — Crooks, William R. 3,306,042. Morain, Willard A. 3,319,647. Cooper, Brian, to Firth Cleveland Ltd. hair drver. 3,348,020, 10-17-67, CI. 219- Cooper, Daniel W., and J. R. Mitchell, to G. Q. Parachute Co. Ltd. Parachutes. 3,325,125, 6-13-67, CI. 244—138. Cooper, David : See — Bock. Donald D., and Cooper. 3,324,381. Cooper, David, to General Electric Co. Semiconductor timing networks. 3,334,243, 8-1-67, CI. 307—88.5. Cooper, David, E. P. Priebe, and R. A. Zeccola, to General Electric Co. Speed detection and control systems incor- porating a DC chopper circuit to provide pulses of a con- stant energy content. 3,335,349, 8-8-67, CI. 318—318. Cooper, David J., and T. N. Gibson, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Manufacture of perbenzoic acids. 3,321,512, 5-23-67, CI. 260—502. Cooper, Delbert J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid blending system. 3.298,383, 1-17-67, CI. 137—3. Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Nonuniformly illumi- nated comparison photometer. 3,323,430, 6-6-67, CI. 95— 10. Cooper, Dexter P., Jr., and V. K. Eloranta, to Polaroid Corp. Flash apparatus. 3,307,461, 3-7-67, CI. 95—11. Cooper, Donald G. : See — Chenev. Richard F , Clare, and Cooper. 3.310,427. Cooper, Donald H., J. D. Edick, A. J. Humphrey, and C. S. Reasby, to United States of America, Army. Self priminj direct' current pump-motor. 3,316,849, 103—113. Cooper, Emanuel: See — Gold. Charles M., and Cooper. 3.300,703. Cooper, Frederick J., to The National Cash Record media handling device. 3,295,779 242—55.12. Cooper, Garvin W., to Continental Oil Co. Removal of under- water support structures. 3,336,759, 8-22-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Cooper, George D. Reflector for reflecting color corrected light and heat. 3.322.946, 5-30-67, CI. 240 — 41.35. Cooper, George R. : See — Anderson. George W., Aseltine, and Cooper. 3,354,297. Cooper, Gerald E. : See — Raine, Frank F., and Cooper. 3,353,976. Cooper, Gilbert N., to Gayley Wycombe Corp. Take-up ap- paratus. 3.341,148, 9-12-67, CI. 242—75.5. Cooper, Graham B., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for closing containers. 3,332,201, 7-25-67, CI. '53 — 88. Cooper, Harry C, and K. Okada, to The A.P.V. Co. Ltd. Ap- paratus for the heat treatment of fluids. 3,314,471, 4-18- 67, CI. 165—2. Cooper, Henry E., Ill, to The Terrell Corp. Hot melt adhesive applicator and method of melting. 3,325,156, 6-13-67, CI. 263—11. Cooper, Irving B., Jr., to Veeder Industries Inc. Secret coded card system. 3,312,372, 4-4-67, CI. 222—2. Cooper, Jacob : See — Gorzegno, Walter P.. and Cooper. 3,343,523. Cooper, James E., and K. A. Kvenvolden, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for prospecting for petroleum. 3,305,317, 2-21-67, CI. 23—230. Cooper, James N., Vs to H. Hurvitz. Teaching machine. 3, 299.53S, 1-24-67, CI. 35—35. Cooper, James N., % to H. Hurvitz. Language teacher. 3,323,- 230, 6-6-67, CI. 35—35. Cooper, James N., % to H. Hurvitz. Editing system utilizing recirculation means. 3,360,613, 12-26-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Cooper, John M. : See — Bass. Patrick, and Cooper. 3,347,982. Cooper, Jonathan C, and J. F. Villiers-Fisher, to Pittsburgh Activated Carbon Co. Lean oil contact with the regenera- tive medium for adsorbers. 3,324,669, 6-13-67, CI. 62 — 18. Cooper, Joseph E. : See — Duncan, James E., and Cooper. 3,296,005. Cooper, Julie. Automobile ash tray. 3,351,070. 11-7-67, CI. 131 — 236. Cooper, Kenneth G., and H. S. B. Marshall, to Midland Silicones Ltd. Treatment of porous and fibrous material to impart water repellency thereto. 3,303,048, 2-7-67, CI. 117—135.5. Cooper, Lawrence, and R. W. Kern, to International Business Machines Corp. Optical system utilizing fraunhofer diffraction patterns for specimen identification purposes. 3,305,834, 2-21-67, CI. 340—146.3. Cooper, Lawrence E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Multiple circuit breaker. 3,307,002. 2-28-67, CI. 200 — 116. Cooper, Lawrence E., and E. Kadisevskis, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Methods of making condition responsive de- vices. 3,302,269, 2-7-67, CI. 29—155.5. Cooper, Lester E. Spare tire mounting rack. 3,330,455, 7-11- 67, CI. 224 — 42.06. Cooper McDougall & Robertson Ltd. : See — Flanagan, Peter, and Lee. 3,309,056. Cooper, Melvin D., and J. C. Gorman, % to C. A. Brizius, and H to R. J. Victor. Method for producing contact lens. 3,300,909, 1-31-67, CI. 51 — 284. Cooper, Merle D., and H. C. Olson, to Butler Mfg. Co. Cor- rugated panel. 3,308,596, 3-14-67, CI. 52 — 630. Cooper, Merle D., Jr., and K. M. Blom, to Butler Mfg. Co. Insulated light transmitting panel improvement. 3,35S,408, 12-19-67, CI. 52 — 202. Cooper, Noel R., W. C. Hurley, D. E. Larkin, J. O. Mavis, and J. W. Jones, to Pet Milk Co. Method of preparing fruit pies. 3,300,316, 1-24-67, CI. 99—92. Cooper, Owen : See — Spitzer, Joseph F., Kearns, and Cooper. 3,360,377. Cooper, Paul W. : See — Reba, Imants, and Cooper. 3,319,692. Cooper. Ralph F. : See — Duncan. William H„ and Cooper. 3,327,654. Cooper-Resenner Corp., The : See — Hart, Robert J. 3,305,241. Cooper, Robert D., to Frontier Chemical Co., Division of Vul- can Materials Co. Process for treating pentachlorophenol. 3,322,839, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 623. Cooper, Robert K., to The Hale Co. Valve handles. 3,355,141, 11-28-7, CI. 251—101. Cooper, Robert N., to American Photocopy Equipment Co. Developer mix for electrostatic printing. 3,345,294, 10-3- 67, CI. 252—62.1. Cooper, Robert S., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Anti-static coated textile fiber. 3,300,337, 1-24-67, CI. 117 — 139. Cooper, Robert S., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Copolymers of vinyl diphenylphosphine oxide. 3,350,477, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 870. Cooper, Robert S-, and A. D. Urfer, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Tableted detergent and detergent-bleach compositions com- prising alkyl orthophosphate salts. 3,329,615, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 99. Cooper Roller Bearing Co., Ltd. : See — Hornigold, Charles W. 3,304,140. Cooper, Ronald H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Clay structures. 3,307,959, 3-7-67, CI. 106—67. Cooper, Roy L. Seed potato cutting machine. 3,353,576, 11-21-67, CI. 146 — 78. Cooper, Samuel D. : See — Johnson. David P. 3,325,951. Cooper, Stanley : See — Morley, Frederick W. W., and Cooper. 3,357,757. Cooper, Stanley, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Bearing assembly. 3,332,- 726, 7-25-67, CI. 308—9. Cooper-Stanlev Co., Inc. : See — Maus. Burns R. 3,352,283. Cooper, Thomas G., and R. E. Linde, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Creped sheet materials and the process of producing the same. 3,300,368, 1-24-67, CI. 161 — 128. Cooper, Wilbur E., to National Steel Corp. Apparatus for con- veying fluid toward a region of high temperature. 3,358,985, 12-19-67, CI. 266 — 41. Cooper, Wilfrid, to Dunlop Rubber Co Ltd. Recovery of iso- prene polvmers. 3,328,377, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 94.3. Cooper, William C, to The Budd Co. Article inverting apparatus. 3,302,768, 2-7-67, CI. 198 — 33. Cooper, William M., to Champion Mfg. Co. Mobile concrete floor sawing machine having pivotally adjustable frame sections. 3.357.745, 12-12-67. CI. 299 — 39. Cooper, William T. Sun-Visor attachment. 3,317,225, 5-2-67, CI. 287—14. Cooperman, Harris L. Precise positioning device. 3,319,528, 5-16-67, CI. 90—58. Cooperman, Michael, to Radio Corp. of America. Tunnel diode switching circuit triggerable by single polarity input. 3,319,085, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Cooper's Inc. : See — Wyss, John H, and Testard. 3.322,120. Coopers Mechanical Joint Ltd. : See — Rymer, Jesse T., and Witchell. 3.325.978. Cooprider, Rex C., to Diamond International Corp. Liquid dispenser. 3,319,894, 5-16-67, CI. 239 — 490. Cooprider, Rex C, to Calmar, Inc. Liquid dispenser. 3,333,549, 8-1-67, CI. 103 — 158. Cooprider, Rex C. to Calmar, Inc. Liquid dispenser. 3,359,917, 12-26-67, CI. 103 — 188. Coor, Thomas, to Princeton Applied Research Corp. Direct reading resistance thermometer. 3,339,414, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 362. Cooroy Brickworks Pty., Ltd. : See — Olds, Peter J. 3,323,573. Coors Porcelain Co. : See — Hartmaister, Ruben J., McMillin, and Pennington. 3,339,- 698. Paulley, Damon S., and Lockwood. 3,324,212. Cootev, Thomas A., to Friedrich Refrigerators, Inc. Indoor- outdoor compensated thermostat. 3,348,607, 10-24-67, CI. 165—28. Coover, Harry W., Jr. : See — Joyner, Frederick B., and Coover. 3,303,148. McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 3,297,724. MeConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 3,298,998. Coover, Harry W., Jr., M. A. McCall, and J. E. Guillet, to Eastman Kodak Co. Thermally modified polyethylene and other polymers and process for preparing the same. 3,299,181, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 897. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and M. A. McCall, to Eastman Kodak Company. Polymerization process employing catalyst con- taining metal compounds. 3.309,346, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and M. A. McCall, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymerization process using catalyst containing sub- stituted ethers 3.309.347 3-14-67. CI. 260—93.7. LIST OF PATENTEES 263 Coover, Harry \V., Jr., and D. J. Shields, to Eastman Kodak Co. Crystallizable vinylsulfouic ester polymers. 3,312,070, 4-4-07, CI. 200 — 79.3. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and F. B. Joyner, to Uniroyal, Inc. Dyeable polypropylene libers containing polymers of vinyl pyridines. 3,315,014, 4-1S-G7, CI. 200 — 895. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and M. A. MeCall, to Eastman Kodak Co. Organo aluminum halide catalysts and polymerization processes employing same. 3,340,244, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and T. H. Wicker, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stabilized cyanoacrylate adliesives. 3,355,482, 11-28-67, CI. 2G0— 104. Cope, Andrew P., R. Meagher, and D. Zafirogulu, to E. I. du 1'ont de Nemours and Co. Fowarding jet. 3,302,237, 2-7-67, CI. 18 — 1. Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corp. Draft rigging. Re. 26,143, 1-24-67, CI. 213—72. Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corp. Self-aligning brake bead assembly. 3.306,400, 2-28-67, CI. 188 — 220.1. Cope, Geoffrey W., to Symington Wayne Corp. Manually con- trolled coupler positioning device. 3,349,926, 10-31-67, CI. 213—16. Cope. Gerald It. : See — Koenig, Echvard W., and Cope. 3,352,552. Cope, Gerald R., C. R. Hauth, and J. Hyde, % to Harbison- Walker Refractories Co., and % to Koppers Co., Inc. Tundish ladles. 3,333,746, 8-1-67, CI. 222—566. Cope, Glenn W. Fence structure and prop element for fence wires. 3,350,066, 10-31-67, CI. 250 — 32. Cope, John L. : See — Angier, James F., and Cope. 3,349,233. Cope, Lawrence H., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Stainless steel alloys for nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,301,668, 1-31-67, CI. 75 — 128. Cope, Lawrence H., and R. J. Warmer, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authoritv. Manufacture of cermet bodies. 3,336,656, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 173.3. Cope. Louis T., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for transferring liquefied gases. 3,350,S90, 11-7-07, CI. 62 — 15. Cope, Richard P., Jr., to Cowles Chemical Co. Electroplating electrolytes. 3,306,831, 2-28-67, CI. 204 — 43. Copeland, Charles A., % to E. R. Minis. Fire escape device. 3,306,582. 2-23-67, CI. 254 — 154. Copeland, Charles V., to Wayne Home Equipment Co., Inc. Oil drip sump and vaporizer for oil burners. 3,314,607, 4-18-67, CI. 239—121. Copeland, Clinton R. Belt grinding machine. 3,330,076, 7-11- 07, CI. 51 — 147. Copeland, George G., and J. E. Hanway, Jr., to Container Corp. of America. Fluidized bed oxidation of waste liquors resulting from the digestion of cellulosic materials for paper making. 3,309,202, 3-14-67, CI. 162—30. Copeland. Gertrude P. : See — De Lany, Beatrice P., and Copeland. 3,304,456. Copeland, Herbert R. : See — Kyame, George J., and Copeland. 3.295,307. Copeland, Jesse J., and J. H. Coe, to Hitchcock Transporta- tion Co. Tire demounting machine. 3,354,928, 11-28-67, CI. 157—1.2. Copeland, John E., and F. A. Matthews, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Retractable undercarriage for aircraft. 3,323,761, 6-6-67, CI. 244 — 102. Copeland, John R., W. J. Robertson, and J. C. Gilfert, to Ohio State University Research Foundation. Combined antenna and tunnel diode converter circuit. 3,296,536, 1-3-67, CI. 325 — 449. Copeland. John R., and W. J. Robertson, to The Ohio State University Research Foundation. Integrated Lobe switching antenna. 3.349,404. 10-24-67, CI. 343—120. Copeland, Lynn L. : See — Buczala, George S., Rosengarten, and Copeland. 3,350,050. Copeland, Lynn L. Fluid ventilated suit. 3,348,236, 10-24-67, CI. 2—2. Copeland, Paul L. : See — De Lany, Beatrice P., and Copeland. 3,304,456. Copeland, Richard S., to Sackner Products, Inc. Decorative reticulated foam-fibrous pad and method of making the same. 3.354,020, 11-21-67, CI. 101—53. Copeland. Robert P., to Geo. P. Reinties Co., Inc. Open hearth furnace roof. 3.326,151, 6-20-67, CI. 110 — 99. Copeland, Wayne E., to Aetna Chemical Corp. Pump. 3,304,- 875, 2-21-67, CI. 103— 87. Copeland, William M., S. V. Horeckv, and T. H. Haves, to Sunbeam Corp. Hair drver. 3,348,317, 10-24-07, CI. 34 — 99. Copelin, Harry B. : See — Bissot, Thomas C, and Copelin. 3,312,747. Copelin, Harry B., M. J. Freamo, and O. B. Mathre, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cyclic method of preparing vinyl acetate 3,306,930, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 497. Copenhauer, Sam: See — Scott, Charles D., and Lutzenhiser. 3,315,402. Copenhefer, John E. : See — Weber, George K.. and Copenhefer. 3,322,585. Copenhefer, John E.. to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for making filamentous mats. 3,303,010, 2-7-67, CI. 65—11. Copithorne. Alton R. : See — Pelletier, Raymond T., and Copithorne. 3,300.799. Copland, George V., to Halliburton Co. Apparatus for the location of axial and radial discontinuities in tubing using a rotating detector inclined to the tubing axis. 3,302,104, 1-31-07, CI. 324 — 37. Copland, James G., to General Electric Co. Electromagnetic brake. 3,322,242, 5-30-07, CI. 1SS— 171. Coplen, Delots R. : See — Tomcik, Daniel J., and Coplen. 3,330,447. Coplin, John F. : See — Wilde, Geoffrey L., Bill, and Coplin. 3,299,032. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and Coplin. 3,302,907. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and Coplin. 3,348,379. Coplin, John P., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Combined guide vane and combustion equipment for bypass gas turbine engines. 3,300,970, 1-31-07, CI. 60—224. Coplin, John F., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine engine. 3,332,- 241, 7-25-67, CI. 60—226. Coplin, John F., P. A. Taylor, J. A. Petrie, and K. E. G. Bracey, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Helicopter rotor. 3,299,961, 1-24-67, CI. 170—135.4. Coplin, John F., and P. C. Ruffles, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. By- pass gas turbine jet engine. 3,330,117, 7-11-67, CI. 60 — 261. Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corp. : See — Gauslaa, Kjetil. 3,318,831. Sutherland, John D., Jr. 3,296,178. Sutherland, John D., Jr. 3,346,518. Van Volkenburgh, Ross. 3,297,714. Van Volkenburgh, Ross, Hyde, and Royston. 3,346,598. Copony, Edward L., G. M. Staples, III, and R. M. Riordan, to Symington Wayne Corp. Hose clamping device. 3,327,357, 6-27-67, CI. 24 — 16. Copp, Carl A., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Air conditioner for sliding windows. 3,309,889, 3-21-67, CI. 62 — 262. Coppage, Edwin J., Jr. Photographic enlarger. 3,322,028, 5-30-67, CI. SS— 24. Coppal, Claude P. : See — Gogarty, William E., Tosch, and Coppal. 3,297,084. Coppedge, John B., to Sophie Mae Candy Corp. Apparatus for manufacturing peanut brittle. 3,333,554, 8-1-67, CI. "" 107 Coppel, Claude P. : See — Gogarty, William B., Coppel, and Ditrick. 3,307,567. Coppel, Claude P., to Marathon Oil Co. Process utilizing the combination of miscible and thickened floods in petroleum recovery. Re. 26,260, 9-5-67, CI. 160 — 9. Coppen, Sidney E. Means for attaching ancillary articles to wrist watches and the like. 3,303,977, 2-14-07, CI. 224 — 4. Copper, Gordon J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Building construction. 3,327,438, 6-27-67, CI. 52—205. Copper Range Co. : See — McKie, Robert T. 3,332,673. Coppersmith, Frederick M. : See — Vahrenkamp, George J., and Coppersmith. 3,322,496. Coppeta, Leonard T., to The Carter's Ink Co. Mark resistant coating. 3,300,879, 1-31-07, CI. 35 — 48.1. Coppick, Sydney, to Scott Paper Co. Reinforced absorbent pad and "method of making. 3,314,425, 4-18-67, CI. 128— 156. Coppick, Sydney, and R. Brown, to Scott Paper Co. Pulp processing method for mixed cellulosic materials. 3,301,- 745, 1-31-67, CI. 162—55. Copping, Bruce G., to Geo J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Package assem- bly including a top member and an endless heat shrunk enclsoure band. 3,302,784, 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 65. Copple Maurice L. Ammoniated fertilizer sealing device. 3,306,241, 2-28-67, CI. Ill — 7. Coppo, Alessandro. Straight bar knitting machine. 3,316,- 739, 5-2-67, CI. 66 — 71. Copron, Glenn A. Vise. 3,312,461, 4-4-67, CI. 269—101. Copson, Raymond L. : See — Lauder, William B., and Copson. 3.340,007. Copson, Raymond L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Potassium pyrophosphate solution. 3,325,244, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 107. Copson, Raymond L., C. J. Howard, and C. F. Hecklinger, to Allied Chemical Corp. Conversion of caustic soda to soda ash. 3.321,268, 5-23-67, CI. 23—63. Coradeschi, Richard A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Power supply for negative-resistance arc-discharge lamps. 3,308,342, 3-7-67, CI. 315—242. Corah-Matic Ltd. : See — Sharp, Joseph A., and Jinks. 3,312,084. Coran, Aubert Y. : See — Anagnostopoulos, Constantine E., and Coran. 3,345,400. Trivette, Chester D., Jr.. and Coran. 3.354 131. Coran, Aubert Y., and E. Morita, to Monsanto Co. Synergis- tic terpolymers. 3,308,103, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Coran, Aubert Y., and C. E. Anagnostopoulos, to Monsanto Co. Bis (4-alkvlphenyl) oxalate. 3,313,845, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 479. Corat S.A., Compagnie de Recherches et d'Applications Tech- niques : See — Rosselet, Claude. 3,302,319. Corben, Leo D., to Technical Operations Inc. Photographic monobaths containing an DL 6-S dithio-octanoic acid anti- sludging agent. 3.318,701, 5-9-67, CI. 96 — 61. Corbett Associates. Inc. : See — Corbett. Robert B. 3,34S,802. Corbett, Edward W., and A. T. Costanza. Concealable hair rollers. 3,307,562, 3-7-67, CL 132—39. Corbett. Harry A. : See — Moksu. Walter H., and Corbett. 3,297,852. 264 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Corbett, Herbert A., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Multiple flow diverter for thermoplastic materials. 3,320,636, 5-23-67, CI. 18—13. Corbett, Herbert O. : See — Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,321,125. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3.347,443._ Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,354,865. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,359,944. Corbett, Herbert O., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Extrusion die for easily decomposable materials. 3,321,803, 5-30-67, CI. 18 — 13. Corbett, Herbert O., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Apparatus for laminar injection molding. 3,339,240, 9—5—67, CI. 18—30. Corbett, Herbert O., and J. J. Quackenbush, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Stacked extrusion die. 3,337,- 914, 8-29-67, CI. 18 — 13. Corbett, John M. : See — Moss, Rodney D., Gordon, and Corbett. 3,313,772. Corbett, John M., and D. A. Gordon, to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilized polyolefins. 3,337,495, 8-22-67, CI. 260— 45.95. Corbett, Luke W., and W. J. Sparks, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Composition and binder therefor. 3,310,- 517, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 30.6. Corbett, Luke W., and R. E. Swarbrick, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Asphalt plastisols. 3,360,455, 12-26-67, CI. 208 — 22. Corbett, Robert B., to Metaltronics, Inc. Sintered carbides. 3,322,513, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 182.7. Corbett, Robert B., % to Sam Heppenstall & Associates, Inc., and Corbett Associates, Inc. Mold box. 3,348,802, 10-24-67, CI. 249—103. Corbett-Smith, Donald, and W. E. Kemp, to ACF Industries, Inc. Apparatus for a liquid discharge of lading. 3,359,041, 12-19-67, CI. 302 — 16. Corbin, Edgar A., Jr., and J. E. Long, to Nopco Chemical Co. Process of making buttermilk by direct acidification. 3,340,- 066, 9-5-67, CI. 99—54. Corbin, George T., Jr. Method of making metallic-lined pres- sure vessel. 3,312,575, 4-4-67, CI. 156 — 151. Corbin, George T., Jr. Multi-part hollow casting. 3,357,875, 12-12-67, CI. 156 — 425. Corbin, Ralph L., R. Kruger, and D. V. Badgley, to General Motors Corp. Method of making battery separators of alpha cellulose coated with polyethylene. 3,329,559, 7-4-67, CI. 162—138. Corbin. Robert L., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Apparatus for press- ing composite consolidated articles. 3,295,167, 1-3-67, CI. IS — 17. Corbin, Russell G., to General Motors Corp. Ash tray assembly. 3,332.541, 7-25-67, CI. 206—19.5. Corbin, Thomas P., Jr., and K. D. Dodson, to American Enka Corp. Polyamides containing butyrolactone. 3,328,341, 6-27-67, CI. 260— 45. S. Corbin, Victor L., P. Koury, and M. Levesque, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. High pressure electric discharge device containing a fill of mercury, halogen and an alkali metal and barrier refractory oxide layers. 3,350,598, 10-31-67, CI. 313 — 220. Corbitt, Howard E. : See — Bosco, George B., Jr., and Corbitt. 3,304,450. Bosco. George B.. Jr., and Corbitt. 3,320,450. Corcoran, Desmond P. Electronic training aids. 3,295,226, 1-3-67, CI. 35—19. Corcoran, John W., to Beckman & Whitley, Inc. Direction sensor. 3,306,104, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 188. Corda, Robert A., % each to E. H. and E. L. Duchesneau. Acoustic device for detecting moving particles in a fluid. 3.343.126, 9-19-67, CI. 340—148. Cordary, Bruce J., and R. W. Weber, to The Servco Co. Ap- paratus for cutting multiple tubular conduits. 3,295,604, 1-3-67. CI. 166—55.8. Corder, Elmo C. : See — Pfalser, Donald R., and Corder. 3,29S,544. Cordes, Edward V., Jr., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Machine tool control system having means for ignoring invalid com- mand signals. 3.351,907, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 147. Cordier, Jean, to Institute de Recherches de la Siderurgie Prancaise. Smelting method and device. 3,295,955, 1-3—67, CI. 75—11. Cordis, Gladys S. : See — Cordis, Nat. 3.310,353. Cordis, Nat. 3,329,127. Cordis, Nat, deceased, by G. S. Cordis, executor ; Vn to C. P. Jensen, and % to G. T. Dobie. Storing and dispensing ap- paratus for wet wipe sheets. 3,310,353. 3-21-67, CI. 312 — 39. Cordis, Nat, deceased, by G. S. Cordis, executor ; % to C. P. Jensen, and V s to G. T. Dobie. Automatic laying cage system. 3.329.127, 7-4-67, CI. 119 — 48. Cordier, Jean : See — Chatelet, Joseph L., Romano, Calvet, Cordier, and Puig. 3,335,276. Cordner, Clyde A., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Aerial dis- persal system for fluids. 3,330,508, 7-11-67, CI. 244 — 136. Cordner, James E., to The Sippican Corp. Dual-energy percus- sive arc welding system. 3,325,622, 6-13-67, CI. 219 — 95. Cordon, Bernard M., and Z. Abdun-Nabi, to Janus Control Corp. Digital counter. 3,349,228, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 92. Cordrey, Carl E. Velocipede usable as tricycle or scooter. 3.352.570 11-14-67. CI. 2S0 — 282. Cordry, Burton L., R. L. Brandao, and N. M. Papanicolaou, to The Beudix Corp. Self -calibrating, self-testing radio altimeter. 3,341,849. 9-12-67, CI. 343 — 14. Cordry, Floyd A., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Gated func- tion switches in electric organ. 3,297,812, 1-10-67, CI. 84 — 1.01. Core Laboratories, Inc. : See — Wisenbaker, John D., and Stuart. 3,308,893. Cored Panels, Inc. : See — Horton, John P., Jr. 3,323,797. Corella, Arthur P. : See — Schneider, William S.. and Corella. 3,354,001. Schneider, William S., and Corella. 3,35S,416. Corella, Arthur P., and W. S. Schneider, to V. R. Wayne, Valved mixing container or package. 3,297,152, 1-10-67, CI. 206 — 47. Corey, Albert E., to Monsanto Co. Vinyl acetate-methyl meth- acrylate-acrylic acid copolymer latices. 3,296,169, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Corey, Charles S., to The Wurlitzer Co. Piano action assem- bly. 3,319,503, 5-16-67, CI. 84—240. Corey, Dwight O., to Pace Corp. Method and apparatus for mixing and blending diverse comminuted materials 3,331,- 275, 7-18-67, CI. 86 — 1. Corey. Garland G. : Sec — Kenney, Edward J., and Corey. 3.325,415. Corey, Garland G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Cleansing com- position and method of manufacture thereof. 3,304,262, 2-14-67, CI. 252—122. Corey, Garland G.. and E. J. Kennev, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Alkanol gels. 3.342,509, 9-19-67* CI. 44—7. Corey, Garland G., and E. J. Kenney, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent composition. 3,342.739. 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 152. Corey, Lawrence G., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Cycling on-off electronic timing system. 3,325,657, 6-13- 67, CI. 307—132. Corey, Moncure S., to Charvoz-Roos Corp Safety shields for instruments on tripods. 3,334,S56, 8-8-67, CI. 24S — 466. Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Co. Control arrange- ment. 3,299,341, 1-17-67, CI. 321—47. Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Co. Oscillator. 3,305,- 759, 2-21-67, CI. 321—25. Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Co. Control arrange- ment for Inversion system. 3,321,694, 5-23-67, CI. 321 — 18. Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Co. Frequency conver- sion system. 3,324,374, 6-6-67, CI. 321 — 5. Corey, Philip D., to General Electric Co. Control circuit for static inverter. 3,327,200, 6-20-67, CI. 321 — 45. Corey, Philip D., and E. H. Dinger, to General Electric Co. Plural oscillators synchronized to the highest frequency. 3,297.955, 1-10-67, CI. 331—55. Corey, Philip D., and A. L. Wellford, to General Electric Co. Static inverter commutation circuit. 3,311,809, 3-28-67, Ci. 321 45. Corey, Philip D., L. H. Walker, and A. L. Wellford, to General Electric Co. Master-slave inverter voltage regulator. 3.354.376, 11-21-67, CI. 321—5. Corey, Robert J. Non-run reversible knlt-weave. 3,342,044, 9-19-67, CI. 66 — 169. Corhart Refractories Co. : See — Alper, Allen M., and Doman. 3,342,616. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and Papa. 3,337,354. Alper, Allen M., and McNally. 3.310,414. Alper, Allen M., and McNally. 3,337,353. Alper, Allen M., McNally, and Papa. 3.332,740. Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc. : See — Anderson, Philip R. 3.344,561. Miles, Russel T., and Anderson. 3,344,562. Miles, Russel T., Anderson, and Reddie. 3,344,363. Miles, Russel T., Anderson, and Reddie. 3.344,566. Cork, Spencer M., G. K. Jensen, and J. E. McGeogh, to United States of America, Navy. Electronic commutator having automatic self-start and reset insuring means. 3,329,903, 7-4-67, CI. 328—48. Corl, James A. : See — Mayo, Cecil J., Corl, and Kilburg. 3,316.362. Corl, James A., and C. J. Mayo, to Insul-8-Corp. Heated trolley conductor system. 3,311,715, 3-28-67, CI. 191 — 27. Corley-Miller, Inc. : See — Arvidson, Bengt A. 3,307,846. Arvidson, Bengt A. 3,353,333. Arvidson, Bengt A., and Clement. 3.353.653. Arvidson, Bengt A., and Treiber. 3,323,634. Arvidson, Bengt A., and Treiber. 3,342,661. Treiber, Fritz F. 3,321,078. Corliss, Duncan S., R. R. Keast, and J. S. Thompson, to FMC Corp. Stable dishwashing compositions containing sodium dichloroisocyanurate. 3,352,785, 11-14-67, CI. 252 — 99. Corman, Erskine G. : See — Tiger, Emil, Corman, and Reick. 3,345,926. Corman, Julian, to Grain Processing Corp. Fermentation process for producing dextrose. 3,296,092, 1-3-67, CI. 195 — 31. Corman, Julian, to Grain Processing Corp. Process of purify- ing glucoamylase. 3,332,851, 7-25-67, CI. 195 — 31. Corman, Julian, to Grain Processing Corp. Process of purify- ing a transglucosidase-and-amyloglucosidase-containing fun- gal enzyme preparation. 3,335,066, 8-8-67, CI. 195 — 31. Corman, Julian, to Grain Processing Corp. Process of purifying a transglucosidase and glucomvlase-contalning fungal enzyme preparation. 3,345,268, 10-3-67, CI. 195 — 31. LIST OF PATENTEES 265 Cormany, Charles L., and D. A. Reich, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Stabilized methyl chloroform compositions with Improved evaporation characteristics. 3,326,9S9, 6-20-67, CI. 260— G52.5. Cormier Hosiery Mills Inc. : See — Morin, Gerard R., and Leach. 3,334,477. Cormier, Louis A. Bottle cap. 3,325,032. 6-13-67, CI. 215 — 39. Corn Products Co. : See — Armbruster, Frederick C, and Bruner. 3,303,102. Kennedy, Harry M. 3,321,419. Mentzer. Merle J. 3,351,480. Roberts, Hugh J. 3,329,672. Roberts, Hugh J., and Saatkamp. 3,313,803. Schoenberger, John J., and Citko. 3,355,307. Wilson, Alexander L. 3,337,414. Wolfmeyer, Howard J. 3,335,013. Cornaro. Vittorio. Vault. 3.315,622, 4-25-67, CI. 109 — 59. Cornelison, Corbet 51. : See — Case, Frank H., Jr.. Losberg. and Cornelison. 3,331,2S4. Cornelissen, Arnold J. Modular construction system. 3,345,- 790. 10-10-67, Q. 52—476. Cornelissen, Bernardus H. J., and H. Breimer, to North Amer- ican Philips Co., Inc. Circuit arrangement for use in a colour television receiver. 3,301,944. 1-31-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Cornelissen, Jan. to Shell Oil Co. Plate separator with drain- age gutter. 3,346,122, 10-10-67, CI. 210—522. Cornelissen, Jan, to Shell Oil Co. Catcher for cleaning water surfaces. 3,348,690. 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 242. Cornelius Co., The: gee — Austin, Forrest L., and Cornelius. 3,349.691. Cornelius, Richard T. 3.297,196. Cornelius, Richard T. 3.301,430. Cornelius, Richard T. 3,317,081. Cornelius, Richard T. 3,322,300. Cornelius, Richard T. 3,327,427. Cornelius, Richard T. 3.349,940. Cornelius, Richard T. 3.349,955. Cornelius, Richard T. 3,359,754. Cornelius, Richard T. 3,359,996. Cornelius. Richard T.. and Austin. 3,334,767. Fessler, Herman S. 3,360,163. Cornelius, Edward B., J. E. McEvoy, and G. A. Mills, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Method of making cracking catalyst containing a crystalline alumino-sllicate."3, 337,474, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 155. Cornelius, Edward B.. L» A. Cosgrove, and G. A. Mills, to Air Products and Chemicals. Inc. Alumina particles and method of preparation. 3.353,910. 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 141. Cornelius, George W. Apparatus for reducing air pollutants emitted from internal combustion engines. 3,306,033, 2- 28-67, CI. 60 — 30. Cornelius. Richard T. : See — Austin. Forrest L., and Cornelius. 3,349.691. Cornelius. Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Bottle carrier. 3. 297. 196. 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 102. Cornelius, Richard T.. to The Cornelius Co. Integrally molded plastic cover and hinge. 3,301,430. 1-31-07, CI. 220 — 31. Cornelius, Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Bottle carrier. 3,317,081, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 102. Cornelius, Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Vessel having stacking construction. 3,322.300. 5-30-67, CI. 220 — 97. Cornelius, Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Cabinet door con- struction. 3.327.427, 6-27-67. CI. 49 — 4S6. Cornelius. Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Thermally insu- lated tank. 3,349,940, 10-31-67. CI. 220 — 9. Cornelius, Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Beverage con- tainer. 3,349.955. 10-31-67. Cl. 220 — 90.2. Cornelius. Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Refrigerated beverage dispensing machine. 3,359,754, 12-26-67, Cl. 62 — 389. Cornelius. Richard T., to The Cornelius Co. Post-mix valve. 3,359,996. 12-26-67, Cl. 137—170.1. Cornelius, Richard T., and F. E. Austin, to The Cornelius Co. Bottle carrier for 6-packs. 3.334.767 S-S-67. Cl 220 — 21. Cornelius. Victor. Clip. 3,315,325. 4-25-67, Cl. 24 — 66. Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. : See — Engler. Peter E., and Hammer. 3,351,S74. Haas, Frederick C. 3,301.059. Hertzberg, Abraham, and Weatherston. 3,326,452. Kirchner, Henrv P. 3,340,201. Murray, Albert E. 3.327,305. Robinson. Thomas L. 3,312.825. Schneider, Clayton J., Jr. 3.344,742. Shoemaker, Norris E. 3.314,658. Sterbutzel, Gerald A. 3.321.974. Young, Murray C. 3,328,728. Cornell, Archie R. : See — Hanson, Richard E., and Cornell. 3,302,017. Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. : See — Bailey, Wilbert G 3,327.179. Earley, Charles F. 3,356.913. Everitt, Ronald J. 3,331,002. Robinson. William M. 3.311,967. Weiss. Felix S. 3,315,331. Cornell, Dudley E., III. Suction tvpe black light insect trap. 3,305,905, 2-28-67, Cl. 43—139. Cornell. Elliott C, Jr.. to The Auto Arc-Weld Mfg. Co. Selective wire feeder for plural sources 3,338,492, 8-29-67, Cl. 226 — 110. Cornell-Hoskinson Mfg. Corp. : See — Hoskinson, Gordon H. 3,355,254. 242-023— P 18 Cornell, John II., Jr., to Monsanto Co. Aeyl substituted 2,2'- biphenylene chalkogenides. 3,341,552, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 329.3. Cornell, Kent M., J. H. Gard, and C. L. McAfee, to Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corp. Contact analog. 3,331,069, 7-11-67, Cl. 343 — 11. Cornell Mfg. Co. : See — Warren, Clinton C. 3,295,456. Warren, Clinton C. 3,301,191. Cornell, Paul A. : See — Lawlor, Kobert E„ and Beaudion. 3,351,889. Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. : See — Baker, James A. 3,346,456. De Paolis, Potito, and Kosikowskl. 3,321,316. Kosikowski, Frank V. 3,314,S04. Cornell, Richard D., to Johnson Products, Inc. Pull-out re- tainer for hydraulic lash adjuster. 3,358,660, 12-19-67, CI. 123 — 90. Cornell, Richard R., to Groorfold Fabricators, Inc. Apparatus for grooving laminar sheet material. 3,322,171, 5-30-67, Cl. 144—136. Cornell, Thomas V. : See — Wilson, Douglas G., and Cornell. 3.356,859. Cornell. William C. Flow responsive indicator. 3,330,248, 7- 11-67, Cl. 116—70. Cornell, William C. Engine coolant filter element. 3,348,693, 10-24-67, Cl. 210—282. Cornell, William D„ to Brunswick Corp. Ball speed control mechanism. 3,300,212, 1-24-67. Cl. 273 — 49. Cornell, William D., to Brunswick Corp. Printable material and projection system. 3,357,300, 12-12-67, Cl. 88 — 24. Cornelv, John A. : See — Jaffe, Hans, Comely, Boswell, and Shumaker. 3.339,090. Comely, Rov H., and J. R. Burns, to Radio Corp. of America. Electro-optical digital system. 3,319,080, 5-9-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Corner, Howard E. : See — Norris, Carl L.. Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3,319,569. Norris, Carl L., Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3.319,570. Cornet. Andre. Pistons for engines with a high thermal load. 3,336,844, 8-22-67, Cl. 92 — 224. Cornett, Jack E., to General Electric Co. Gas turbine engine fuel control system. 3,357,177, 12-12-67, Cl. 60 — 39.28. Corney, John V., and A. Isaacs, to Ferguson Radio Corp. Ltd. Frequency control system with phase conscious control in- terrupter. 3.311,841. 3-28-67, Cl. 331 — 14. Corney, John V. J., to Ferguson Radio Corp. Ltd. D.C. resto- ration in amplifiers. 3,324,405, 6-6-67, Cl. 330 — 11. Cornforth, William W. : See — Harmon, Darrell R. 3,337,989. Corniello, John P., % to R. Iezzi. Air powered current re- versing contactor. 3,296,394, 1-3-67, Cl. 200 — 82. Cornlllaud. Jack T., to General Motors Corp. Differential pressure hydraulic valve and fluid motor. 3,309,966, 3-21- 67, Cl. 91 — 391. Cornillaud, Jack T., to General Motors Corp. Fluid pressure responsive clutch exhaust valve. 3,338,360, 8-29-67, Cl. 192—85. Corning Corp. : See — Haluska, Loren A. 3,355,425. Corning, Gerald. Zero field length aircraft. 3,326,498, 6-20-67, Cl. 244—12. Corning Glass Works : See — Adler, Meryle D. W., and Simon. 3.322,523. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNallv. 3.340.076. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNallv. 3,340,077. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNally. 3,340,078. Ambrogi, Raymond R. 3,332,766. Arabrogi, Raymond R. 3,351,449. Ambrogi, Raymond R., and Carml. 3,353,942. Anderson, Elmer L. 3,340,034. Araujo, Roger J. 3.325.299. Araujo. Roger J., Epnler. and Krause. 3.32S,182. Bally, Alexander O. 3,346.121. Bally, Alexander O.. and Wardale. 3,299,938. Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,309,- 190. Belentepe, Xilmaz C, Carml, Kiehl, and Rodgers 3.32S,- 148. Bennett, Robert W.. and Golladav. 3,342,158. Best, Gary R. 3,340.381. Best, Howard S.. and Bowser. 3.330.026. Blanding. Wendell S., Foster, and Spremnlll. 3.359,444. Boettner. George B., and Fanning. 3,330,639. Bonin. George E. 3.355.S43. Bonvallet, Gordon G. 3,343,467. Bruns. John H., Jr., Ihrig, and Knapp. 3.355,793. Bush, Edward A. 3,346,680. Carmi, Arieh, and Raveski. 3.347.653. Clark, Forest P., and Gladwell. 3.348,936. Cole. Felix. Modreskl. and Van Tilburg. 3.320,044. Dahlman. Frederick A., and Janowskv. 3.324,770. Dalton, Robert H., and Grego. 3,357.220. Dates, Harold F„ and Davis. 3,331,702. Dockerty. Stuart M. 3,338.696. Domicone. Joseph J., and Smith. 3,352,703. Drevfus. Jean-Paul L. 3.357,342. Dunn, John P. 3,350,S15. 266 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Corning Glass Works : See — Continued Baton, James J. 3,297,505. Eisenman, George, and Ross. 3,356,595. Eisenman, George, and Ross. 3,356,596. Frazier, John F. 3,302,001. Giffen, James W. 3,347,652. Griest, Edward M. 3,307,134. Griest. Edward M., and Theobald. 3,310,432. Graves, Randall W., and Reas. 3,330,407. Guver, Edwin M., and Nitsche. 3,313,608. Hall. Harrison R. 3,295,740. Harrington, Roy V. 3.306,108. Harrington, Roy V. 3,310,413. Harrington, Roy V. 3.356,579. Harrington, Roy V., and Karstetter. 3,326,703. Herczog, Andrew. 3,340,074. Herrmann, Eldar R. 3,330,892. Hillman, Thomas F. 3.325,269. Hocker, James P. 3,330,940. Hocker, James P. 3,334,414. Hudson, William. 3,319,81S. Ihrig, Allen C. 3,345,150. Imhoff, Theodore K. 3.306,647. Kalocsai, Bela O., and Wrench. 3,313.066. Keim, Everett F. 3,340,492. Knapp, Eugene J. 3,338,999. Knapp, Eugene J. 3,339,325. Knapp, Euguene J., and Pezzely. 3,314,584. Knapp, Warren R. 3,352,658. Knodt, Ruediger W., and Schrankel. 3,336,857. Laskiewicz, John F. 3,342.917. Loose, Guenter H. 3,310,431. MacAvoy, Thomas C. 3,342,572. MacDonell, Herbert L. 3.340,171. Manley, John C. 3,305,821. Marusak, Francis J. 3,301,649. McCleary, Robert L. 3.324.787. Megles, John E. 3,313.609. Mochel, John M. 3,340,006. Mochel, Virgil D. 3,329,629. Moreau, Norman, and Seifert. 3.340,033. Morrissey, Joseph W. 3,313,644. Neal, Franklin M. 3,330,951. Neal. Franklin M., and Ryan. 3,320,415. Nehru, Aditya K., and Suh. 3,310,390. Nitsche, Joseph E. 3,303,115. O'Leary, Thomas G. 3.306.833. O'Leary, Thomas G. 3,323,926. Pezely, Joseph M„ Jr. 3,302,782. Pezely, Joseph M., Jr. 3,356,209. Pezelv, JoseDh M., Jr., and Sehleich. 3,334,798. Polucci, Anthony J. 3.296.561. Pultz, Wallace W. 3,335,049. Rahe, Villem. 3.352.059. Rexford, Harrv E. 3.343.934. Rhodes, Eugene G. 3,310,392. Richardson, George W„ and Wright. 3,313,919. Riseman, John H., Dole, and Voutselas. 3,320,486. Riseman, John H., and Ross. 3,333,185. Riseman, John H., and Ross. 3,357,908. Riseman, John H., Ross, and Eisenman. 3,357,909. Riseman, John H., and Wall. 3.306,837. Riseman, John H., and Zagoroff. 3,356,106. Rogers, Leo A. 3,300.412. Schreiber, Charles L. 3,323.244. Sliiller, Stanley L. 3, 357, 910. Skowron Henry M. 3,340.993. Smith, Terrv P. 3.320,353. SDiegler, John. 3,340,347. Stachiw, Jaroslaw D., and Vonada. 3,346,279. Stalnecker, Stewart G., Jr. 3.296.012. Stong, Guv E. 3.325,266. Stookev, Stanley D. 3.325.265. Sundstrom, Rov N., and Wilder. 3,360,352. Thyen. Eberhard H. 3,330,464. Trementozzi, Frederick J. 3,313.140. Wohl, Kurt A. 3,300,076. Wrench. Robert F. 3.334.393. Cornish, Eric H., A. R. Gilbert, and D. M. Cutting, to Inter- national Standard Electric Corp. Apparatus for imparting an oscillating rotary motion to a cable passing through an irradiation means. 3,360,648, 12-26-67, CI. 250 — 52. Cornog, Robert A. : See — Hansen. Lorin K. 3,316,443. Cornwall, Harry J., and R. A. Le Gault, to Con Sew Inc. Transmission. 3,339,685, 9-5-67, CI. 192 — 3.22. Connvpll, Woodrow D. Suspended bait lure. 3,346.987, 10-17- 67, CI. 43 — 43.15. Coro, Inc. : Set — Verri, Gene. 3,309,743. Coroga Co. : See — Davy, Robert E. 3,301.687. Davy, Robert E. 3,338,281. Corona, Alphonse A.. Jr. : See — Yurko, Malvin M., Bowles, Corona, and Read. 3,322,412. Corona Electric Works Co. Ltd. : See — Takahashi, Eiichi. 3,323,019. Coronado, Paul R. : See — Anderson, Philip D.. Coronado, and Berry. 3,341,350. Coronelli, Carolina : See — Craveri, Renato. Coronelli, and Sensi. 3,300,379. Sensi, Piero, and Coronelli. 3,306,893. Corpew, Charles R., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Cathode-ray tube with beam-shaping barriers, each having a plurality of shaping apertures and a non-shaping aperture. 3,327,149, 6-20-67, CI. 313 — S6. Corpew, Charles R., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Phase revers- ing control circuit for nullifying the effect of A.C. tran- sients in a cathode ray tube. 3,340,418, 9-5-67, CI. 315 — 9. Corpew, Charles R., to Stromberg-Carlsou Corp. Electron gun construction for shaped-beam cathode-ray tubes pro- viding variable beam size. 3,354,335, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 77. Corporation Realisations Ultrasoniques : See — Dory, Jacques. 3,352,376. Corr, Francis P., and A. H. Frey, Jr., to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Data transmission system. 3,359.543, 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Corr, Hubert : See — Merkel, Karl, Haarer, and Corr. 3,324,164. Wegerich, Anton. Fuerst, Haarer, and Corr. 3,354,056. Corr, Hubert, E. Haarer, and P. Hornberger, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Hydrogenation of alkanoic dicarboxylic acids using sintered cobalt catalyst. 3,344,196, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 635. Corradini, Dante, to E.I.T.E.R. S.p.A. Elettrochimica Italiana delle Terre Rare. Steel with lead and rare earth metals. 3,313,620, 4-11-67, CI. 75 — 123. Corrado, Victor M. : See — Robbins, Daniel H., and Corrado. Re. 26,144. Corrall, Roy E., and G. N. Menasoff, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Reverse lay strand. 3,320,350, 5-16-67, CI. 174 — 34. Corran, John A. : See — Allport, Dennis C, Camlen, Corran, Eaton, and Twitchett. 3,320.190. Corran, John A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Method of preparing chlorinated pyridine derivatives. 3,303,196, 2-7-67, CI. 260—290. Corraz, Alfred J. : See — Berger, Leo, Corraz, and Lee. 3,301,857. Correll, Quentin E., and W. E. Burns, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Core storage device. 3,332,066, 7-1S- 67. CI. 340—172.5. Corrello. Carl G. : See — Huffman, Robert J., and Corrello. 3,326,221. Corrick, John D. : See — Sutton. Joseph A., and Corrick. 3,336,161. Corrigall, James S., to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Accelera- tors for the vulcanization of rubber. 3,332,915, 7-25-67, CI. 260—79.5. Corrigall, James S., R. R. Waterman, and K. M. Deal, to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Strap material for garments. 3,295,529, 1-3-67, CI. 128 — 510. Corrigan, Donald A., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Gas-shielded arc welding of 18% nickel steel. 3.309,243, 3-14-67. CI. 148 — 127. Corrigan, Harold A. : See — Kaplan, Sherman R., and Corrigan. 3,342,176. Corrigan, J. C, Co., Inc. : See — Corrigan. Joseph. 3,307,916. Corrigan, Joseph, to J. C. Corrigan Co., Inc. Rendering ap- paratus. 3,307,916, 3-7-67, CI. 23—280. Corrin, Myron L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for oil recovery by aqueous drive. 3.326.287, 6-20-67, CI. 166 — 9. Corrsin, Lester. High capacity electrolytic coulometer and electrical switching arrangement therefor. 3,316,376, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 152. Corry Jamestown Corp. : See — Hasbrouck, Gene B. 3,344,795. Kafferlin, William H. 3,331,644. Corry, Thomas M., and R. W. Johnston, to General Motors Corp. Electrical inverter having separated shuroff power supplies. 3,354,370. 11-21-67, CI. 318—227. Corsaro, Lewis J. : See — O'Neill, Clifford F., and Corsaro. 3,325,667. Corsemarts Electrical Engineers Ltd. : See — Ward. Montague J. 3,341,703. Corsepius, Horst : See — Ismail. Roshdy. Corsepius, and Simonis. 3,347,848. Corsets Silhouette Ltd. : See — Lobbenberg, Anne M. 3,349,773. Corsiglia, Richard J. Apparatus for installing electrical wire in electrical conduit. 3.301,531, 1-31-67, CI. 254 — 134.4. Corsmeier, Robert J., to General Electric Co. Stator adjusting means for axial flow compressors or the like. 3,356,288, 12-5-67. CI. 230 — 343. Corso, Vito. Jr., W. P. Colman, and J. Carlin, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of fuel cell electrodes with either pyrophorie catalyst material or non-pyrophoric cat- alyst material. 3,305,403, 2-21-67, CI. 136 — 120. Corson. Bolton L., to G. & W. H. Corson, Inc. Moving pallet sintering apparatus and method. 3,329,419, 7-4-67, CI. 263 — 28. Corson, Bolton L.. and J. H. Pfau, to G. & W. H. Corson. Inc. Lightweight aggregate. 3,341,341, 9-12-67, CI. 106 — 98. Corson. Carl R. : See — Cole, Donald A., Corson, and Stocker. 3,345,45S. Corson, G. & W. H„ Inc. : See — Corson, Bolton L. 3,329,419. Corson. Bolton L.. and Pfau. 3.341,341. Corson, William E. Laminated vehicle wheel chock. 3,301,- 352, 1-31-67, CI. 188—32. Cort. Winifred M., and L. K. Riggs. Enzymatic process of making cheese and cheese product. 3,295,991, 1-3-67, CI. 99—116. LIST OF PATENTEES 267 Corte, Herbert, and O. Netz, to Farbeufabrikcn Bayer Aktien- gesellschaft. l'rocess for introducing secondary amlno- alkyl groups into cross-linked aromatic vinyl polymers. 3,290,233, 1-3-07. CI. 2G0— SS.2. Corte, Herbert, and O. Netz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien- gesellsehaft. Process for tbe cbloromethylatiou of aro- matic compounds of high molecular weight. 3,297,048, 1- 10-67, CI. 200 — 73. Cortez, Manuel. Carpenter's saw with added multipurpose facilities. 3,319,337, 5-10-67, CI. 33—75. Cortina, Anthony. Brush holder and scraper. 3,311,001, 9-12- 67, CI. 220—90. Cortina, Qui Merino A. : See — ■ Madrazo, Manuel G., and Cortina. Re. 26,263. Cortis-.Tones, Beverly, and R. T. Wickham, to The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Process for removal of non-sugars from syrups comprising sugars and purified syrups pro- duced thereby. 3,340,093, 9-5-07, CI. 127 — 30. Cortona, Alessandro, and R. Falconieri, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A. Adding machine for systems not having uniform decimal denominations. 3,297,246, 1-10-67, CI. 235 — 60. Corvino, Ralph A., to John J. McMullen, Associates. Inc. Magnetic apparatus for handling bale-like objects, contain- ers and the like. 3,335.378, S-S-67, CI. 335 — 2S0. Corwan, Ralph G. Wall washing tool. 3,328,S30, 7-4-67, CI. 15 — 541. Corwin, Len A. : See — Corwin, Roy E. and L. A., and Hanawalt. 3,297,320. Corwin, Roy E. and L. A., and C. K. Hanawalt, to Grandad's Ranch, Inc. Moving target system for shooting practice. 3.297,326, 1-10-67, CI. 273—105.2. Corwin, Rudolph E., and E. A. Pence, to United States of America, Navy. Pre-stressed spherical electro-acoustic transducer. 3,317,762, 5-2-67, CI. 310 — 8.5. Corwith, James, Jr. : See — ■ Hoch, Manfried L., and Corwith. 3,313.330. Morkoski, James, Clendenin, and Corwith. 3,331,561. Cory Corp. : See — ■ Carlson, Richard K., McMaster, and Maiershofer. 3.35S,- 365. Eisendrath, David C. 3,297,844. Eisendrath, David C. 3,348,468. Karlen, Harvey R., and Eisendrath. 3,326,115. McMaster, Archie J. and S. B. and Carlson. 3,332,173. Cory, William E., and J. B. Johnson, to Sands Measurement Corp. Railroad track weight detector. 3,356,170, 12-5-67, CI. 177 — 163. Cosby, Baden L., to Honeywell Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,319,242, 5-9-67. CI. 340—347. Coscia, Anthony T. : See — Petropoulos, John C, and Coscia. 3,296,334. Coscia, iSalvatore G., to De Kalb Industries, Inc. Composi- tions and methods of use of atactic polyolefins. 3,312.157, 4-4-67, CI. 94—9. Cosden, Bryan L. Roof shingle with interlocking flanges and locator. 3,347,001, 10-17-67, CI. 52 — 105. Cosden Oil & Chemical Co. : See — Hahn. Granville J. 3.341,023. Cosentino. John P. Safety lock means. 3,346,288, 10-10-67, CI. 292—92. Cosentino, Louis S., and C. M. Wine, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Trigger circuit employing a transistor having a neg- ative resistance element in the emitter circuit thereof. 3,302,036, 1-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Cosgrove, Lee A. : Sec — Cornelius, Edward B., Cosgrove. and Mills. 3.353,910. Cosgrove, Lee A., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Method for preparing alumina particles. 3,317,277, 5-2-67, CI. 23 — 143. Cosgrove, William J., to Radio Corp. of America. System for regulating focus current and voltage in a television camera. 3.355,621, 11-2S-67. CI. 315 — 31. Coshow, Chester L. Method of sealing vuggy regions in well bores. 3.31S.378, 5-9-67, CI. 166 — 4. Cosmetically Yours. Inc. : See — Bindler, Leonard. 3,341,006. Cosmic. Inc. : See — Gignoux, Dominique. 3,320,517. Gignoux. Dominique. 3.327.04S. Cosnard, Jean C, to Produits Chimiques Peehinev-Saint Gobain. Method of felting keratinous articles. 3,333,316, 8- 1-67, CI. 2S— 72.3. Cosner. Robert R. : See — Hain Elias W. R., Cosner, and Brautigam. 3.355,535. Cosper. Dale L. Convertible wheel chair. 3,321,239, 5-23-67, CI. 297—45. Cosper, David F. : See — Cook. Donald F., and Cosper. 3,299,487. Coss, Ronald G. : See — Bent, John H., and Coss. 3,332,S69. Cossor, A. C. Ltd. : See- Foster, Kenneth. 3,349,402. Millar, Robert M. G., and Trim. 3,358,2S4. Costa. Georges : See — Gagnebin, Gustave, and Costa. 3,327,S31. Costa. Philip J. : See — Bentz, Erwin J. H., Costa, and Fulton. 3,359,385. Costa, Robert B., to Lyntone Engineering, Inc. Water motor for sprinklers. 3.315, S9S, 4-25-67, CI. 239 — 241. Costabello. Dino, A. Forni, and P. Ramello, to Monteeatlnl Edison S.p.A. Process for the production of phenol from benzoic acid. 3,308,167, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 621. Costagliola, Michael. Model sailboat racing game apparatus. 3,339,924, 9-5-67, CI. 273— S6. Costain, Richard, Ltd. : See — .Liu--,. Joost VV. 3,309,002. Costain, Winston, and B. W. II. Terry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Allylic rearrangement of dichlorobutenes. 3,342,882, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 654. Costain, Winston. 11. J. Palmer, and T, R. White, to imperial Chemical Industries Ltd., and British Nylon Spinners Ltd. TiOs delustered polyamide stabilized with a manganese compound and an oxy compound of phosphorus. 3,352,821, 11-14-67, CI. 260—45.75. Costantini, Anthony R., and A. Di Angelus, to Victory Metal Mfg. Co. Vent breather for refrigerator. 3,311,045, 3- 2S-G7, CI. 98—51. Costantini, Anthouv R., and A. Di Angelus, to Victory Metal Mfg. Co. Evaporator unit. 3,320,405, 5-10-67, CI. 219— 271. Costanza, Albert J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co, Carboxylic terminated hydrocarbon sulfur polymers. 3,332.- 914, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 79. Costanza, Albert J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Epoxy terminated organopolysulfides. 3,33S,S74, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 79. Costanza, Albert J., and A. H. Weistein, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Hydroxylated sulfur-conjugated diene polymers. 3,338,875, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 79. Costanza, Amedeo T. : See — Corbett, Edward W., and Costanza. 3,307,562. Costas, John P., and L. C. Widmann. to General Electric Co. Data transmission system. 3,337,803, 8-22-G7, CI. 325 — 30. Costello, Alfred P., to Universal Patent and Development Ltd. Tape dispenser. 3,349,979, 10-31-67, CI. 225—44. CosteMo, Edward : See — Krasnow, Leonard L., Green, and Costello. 3,356,067. Costello, Milton. Diaphragm control valve with hollow guide stem. 3,346,004, 10-10-67, CI. 137—271. Costello, Robert B., and R. M. Robertson, to General Motors Corp. Device for measuring surface characteristics. 3,298,222, 1-17-67, CI. 73—84. Costerousse, Germain : See — Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,309,38S. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,313,703. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, and Goffinet. 3,349,130. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Tessier, and Costerousse. 3.346,454. Costes, Didier, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Inte- gral nuclear reactor-heat exchanger power plant. 3,297,542, 1-10-67. CI. 176—59. Costes. Didier, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Han- dling device for nuclear reactor refuelling facility. 3,341,- 423, 9-12-67, CI. 176 — 30. Costes, Didier, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Han- dling apparatus for nuclear reactor refueling facility. 3,344,033, 9-26-67, CI. 176 — 30. Costes, Didier, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Flow- limiting device, especially for nuclear reactors. 3,350,277, 10-31-67, CI. 176—87. Costill, Harry J. : See — Bauman, Francis E., and Costill. 3,318,180. Costin, Robert \V„ to Coach and Car Equipment Corp. Seat assembly. 3,341.251, 9-12-67, CI. 297 — 452. Costley, James H. Building wall with insulating and air- filtering ventilator. 3,343,475, 9-26-67, CI. 98 — 37. Costley, Vivian G., and J. E. Cottrell, to United States of America, Navy. Small diameter high tensile strength co- axial electrical cable. 3,355,544, 11-28-67, CI. 174 — 106. Costner, Clarence J., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Reinforced textile flyer. 3,318,079, 5-9-67, CI. 57—117. Costner, Jackson, to Ideal Industries, Inc. Roving frame drive. 3,319,413, 5-16-67, CI. 57 — 102. Costopoulos, Nick. Wound filament reinforcement for solid cored structure. Re. 26.314, 11-28-67, CI. 273—82. Costruzioni Meccaniche Val-Ni S.p.A. : See — Vallinotto, Michele, and Villata. 3,307,140. Cosulich, Donna B., J. B. Patrick, and R. P. Williams, to American Cyanamid Co. Antibiotic derivatives of mitomy- cins A, B, C and porfiromycin. 3,332,944, 7-25-67, CI. 240— 247.2. Cota, Glenn L., to Radiant Mfg. Corp. Portable projection screen stand. 3,315,930, 4-25-67, CI. 248 — 171. Cotabish, Harrv N. : See — Miller, John C, Cotabish, and Buban. 3,348,537. Cote, Alfred J., to United States of America, Navy. Neuristor storage ring employing trigger-coupled junctions. 3,355,717, 11-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Cote, Alfred J., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Semi- conductor neuristor based upon the esaki effect. 3,333,118. 7-25-67, CI. 307— S8.5. Cote, Alfred J., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Neuristor controlled gate employing trigger-coupled junc- tions. 3,337,752, 8-22-67, CI. 307 — S8.5. Cote, Leo P. : See — Anderson, Chester A., Jr., and Cote. 3.331,455. Cote. Raymond A. : See — McNair, William E., and Cote. 3,322.264. Cote, Raymond A., to International Paper Co. Folding car- ton. 3,308,935. 3-14-67, CI. 206 — 45.33. Cote, Ravmond A., to Riesel Paper Corp. Carton. 3,337,033, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 15 l '. 268 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Cote, Rene E. : See — Ross, Sidney D., and Cote. 3,300,693. Cote, Thomas P., and E. L. Nash, to General Motors Corp. Independent rear wheel suspension. 3,327,803. 6-27-67, CI. 180—73. Cother, Robert H., to Endeveo Corp. Measuring system. 3.356,868, 12-5-67, CI. 310—8.4. Cothern, Myron R. : See — Winger, Joseph A., and Cothern. 3,337,976. Cothrell, Le Roy E. Apparatus for and method of sorting . sheet material. 3,358,831, 12-19-67, CI. 209 — 125. Cotner, John C. Sitz bath. 3,307,204, 3-7-67, CI. 4—185. Cotroneo, Edoardo, and L. Bruglemans, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Series pathfinding and setting via same conductor in tandem crosspoint switching network. 3,324,- 249, 6-6-67, CI. 179 — 18. Cott, Norris E. Single-throw lever tool for joining flanged split-band elements. 3,341,178, 9-12-67, CI. 254 — 79. Cotta, Ezio D., and V. K. Eloranta, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic film assemblage for use in diffusion transfer. 3,314,- 791, 4-18-67, CI. 96 — 76. Cottell, Eric C. Rotating liquid whistle. 3,344,766, 10-3-67, CI. 116—137. Gotten, Robert L. Basement drain conduit. 3,344,569, 10-3- 67, CI. 52—287. Cotter, Gerald S., and J. E. Huffmaster. Turbo-generator heater for oil and gas wells and pipe lines. 3,342,267, 9-19-67, CI. 166—00. Cotter, James L., to Hastings Aluminum Products, Inc. Eavestrough and hanger assemblies. 3,296,749, 1-10-67, CI. 52 — 11. Cotter, Richard W., to United States of America, Army. Continuity field test bridge circuit with diode-controlled visual indicator means. 3,345,565, 10-3-67, CI. 324 — 51. Cotter, Robert J. : See — Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,659. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter, 3,312,660. Kurkjy, Ravmond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,661. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,662. Cotter, Robert J., to Union Carbide Corp. Organic azido- formates and methods of preparing same. 3,324,148, 6-6- 67, CI. 260—349. Cotter, Robert J., to Union Carbide Corp. Certain esters of azepine carboxylic acids and their preparation. 3,360,513, 12-26-67, CI. 260—239. Cottin, Camille, to Progil. Preparation of alkyl and dialkyl carbamyl halides. 3,320,308, 5-16-67, CI. 260—544. Cottingham, Robert W., to Cabot Corp. Process for polymeriza- tion. 3,332,927, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Cottis, Steve G. : See — Rosenberg, Harold, and Cottis. 3,350,369. Cottle, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production, sepa- ration, and recovery of isoprene. 3,321.542, 5-23-67, CI. 260—680. Cottle, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Crystal purification method and apparatus therefor. 3,323,730, 6-6-67, CI. 241 — 92. Cottle, John E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crystal- lization. 3.339,372, 9-5-67, CI. 62—58. Cotton, Curran D. : See — Bergeson. Richard P., and Cotton. 3,300,869. Cotton Enterprises, Inc. : See — Cox, Donald J. 3,302,249. Cotton, Eugene S., to United States of America, Army. Asym- metrical heat conductor. 3,331,432, 7-18-67, CI. 165 — 14. Cotton, Frederick R. : See — Bush, G. Frederick, Cotton, and Cruchet. 3,350,536. Cotton, John F. : See — Lockie, Arthur M., and Cotton. 3.32S.690. Cotton, Joseph B., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. In- hibiting corrosion of copper and copper-base alloys. 3,295,- 917, 1-3-67, CI. 21—2.5. Cotton, Joseph B., K. W. J. Bowen, and A. W. Ravenscroft, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Mercury cathode cell with noble metal-titanium anode as cover means. 3,318,- 792, 5-9-67, CI. 204 — 219. Cotton, Joseph H. : See — Shaw, Leslie R., and Cotton. 3.358,320. Cotton, Robert B. Aerial pick-up and delivery system. 3,351,- 325. 11-7-67, CI. 258 — 1.4. Cotton, William R. Slotted plastic well screen with backwash valve and method of installation. 3,358,781, 12-19-67, CI. 175—314. Cotton. William, Ltd. : See — Start, Ernest, and Blood. 3,320.773. Start, Ernest, and Brown. 3,323,332. Cottrell Co., The : See — Luehrs, Hans J. 3.332,346. Luehrs, Hans J. 3.359,899. Cottrell, George B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Ternary pulse width generation. 3,310,758, 3-21-67, CI. 332 — 9. Cottrell, James E. : See — Costley, Vivian G., and Cottrell. 3,355.544. Cottrell, Richard F., to Aerojet-General Corp. Quick-release closure for auxiliary port In rocket motor. 3,349,561, 10-31-67, CI. 60—229. Cottrez, Gerard, to La Telemecanique Electrique. Bistable device with memory. 3,350,652, 10-31-67, CI. 328 — 190. Coty, Vernon F., to Mobil Oil Corp. Growing microorganisms on volatile hydrocarbons. 3,326,770, 6-20-67, CI. 195 — 3. Couch, Bert J. Electric control system with means for adjust- ing potential of accidental ground. 3,339,113, 8-29-67, CI. 317—18. Couch, Billy A. : See — McClure, Louis C, and Davis. 3,353,311. Couch, George L., to General Electric Co. Metering device for controlling low rates of flow between regions of widely- different pressures. 3,343,340, 9-26-67, CI. 55 — 189. Couch, Harry J., and G. L. Kinkead, to General Motors Corp. Visor means. 3,343,867, 9-26-67, CI. 296 — 97. Coudray, Michel : See — Lockett, George E., Coast, Coudray, Vitry, and Torielli. 3,352,756. Coughenour, Donald J. : See — Bastuscheck, Clifford P., Rohrbaugh, and Coughenour. 3,331,220. Coughlin, Charles P. : See — Dion, Reginald R., Benenati, Morris, and Coughlin. 3,340,438. Coughlin, Harry T., and J. A. Canale, to Cluett, Peabody & Co., Inc. Men's undergarment. 3,354,S80, 11-28-67, CI. 128—159. Coulbert, Clifford D. : See — Webb, James E. 3.353,359. Couleur, John F., P. F. Gudenschwager, and W. A. Shelly, to General Electric Co. Data processing unit for providing selective memory addressing by external apparatus. 3.29S,- 001, 1-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Couleur, John F., P. F. Gudenschwager, and W. A. Shelly, to General Electric Co. Data processing unit for providing data shift under selective control of external apparatus. 3,308,442, 3-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Couleur, John F., P. F. Gudenschwager, and W. A. Shelly, to General Electric Co. Data processing unit for providing serial or parallel data transfer under selective control of external apparatus. 3,308,443, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Couleur, John F., P. F. Gudenschwager, W. A. Shelly, and D. L. Bahrs, to General Electric Co. Data processing unit for selectively controlling access to memory by external apparatus. 3,310,785, 3-21-67, CI. 340—712.5. Coulman, Frank. Shrink gage. 3,304,616, 2-21-67. CI. 33—170. Coulombe, Lionel J. : See — Rausch, Edward A., Jr., and Coulombe. 3,313,255. Coulombe, Maurice, and Y. Bureau. Thermostatic mixing valve. 3,352,489, 11-14-67, CI. 236— 42. Coulson, Dale M. Gas-liquid contact apparatus. 3,309,845, 3-21-67. CI. 55—228. Coulson, David F. Mounting bolster for containers. 3,331,333, 7-18-67, CI. 105—366. Coulson, Leonard W., J. Antos, and E. F. Schultze, to La Belle Industries, Inc. Portable projector. 3,316,806, 5-2-67, CI. 88 — 28. Coulson, Robert E., to Felt Products Mfg. Co. Sealing assembly. 3,353.832, 11-21-67, CI. 277—171. Coulson, Samuel H. : See — Bannister, Eric, Biggs, Coulson, Greenwood, and Zapp. 3,342,789. Coult, John H. Device for preserving the form of a shoe. 3,298,049, 1-17-67, CI. 12—120.5. Coulter, Albert L. Toggle valve. 3,338,550, 8-29-67, CI. 251 — 263. Coulter, David C. : See — Campanella, Samuel J., and Coulter. 3,335,225. Coulter Electronics, Inc. : See — Coulter, Joseph R., Jr. 3,340.470. Coulter, Joseph R., Jr. 3,340,471. Coulter, Wallace H., Stegelman, Lee, and Moore. 3,331,- 950. Hogg, Walter R. 3,299,354. Hughes, Roy, and Hogg. 3,352,280. Coulter, Harold K., P. M. Cruse, and D. D. Errett, to Santa Barbara Research Center. Infrared detector testing system comprising scanning the detector surface with a point- source of radiation. 3.315,075, 4-18-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Coulter, John B., Jr., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Rotary shock absorbing sub unit. 3,301,009, 1-31-67, CI. 64 — 23. Coulter, Joseph R., Jr., to Coulter Electronics, Inc. Flow- through sample apparatus for use with electrical particle study device. 3,340,470, 9-5-67, CI. 324 — 71. Coulter, Joseph R., Jr., to Coulter Electronics, Inc. Flow- through sample apparatus for use with electrical particle study device. 3,340,471, 9-5-67, CI. 324 — 71. Coulter, Stanley M., and L. J. Bachman. to Dravo Corp. Travelling grate machine with drive. 3,332,674, 7-25-67, CI. 266—21. Coulter, Wallace H., and A. Stegelman, to Coulter Electronics, Inc. Particle distribution plotting apparatus. 3,331,950, 7-18-67, CI. 235 — 92. Coulthard, Thomas : See — Hogan, William J., and Coulthard. 3,305,104. Council. Lemuel L. : See — Tompkins, David R., and Council. 3,299,350. Council of Scientific and Industrial Research : See — Barat, Sisir K. 3,346,401. Jain, Padam C, and Anand. 3,306,903. Pugh, Hubert L. D. 3,344,636. Councill, Edwin D. : See — Amdahl, Gene M., Councill, Flahertv, and Zagursky. 3,328,765. Councilman, Richard R., to Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Highly damped, balanced mounting for a plotter stylus. 3,316,642, 5-2-67. CI. 33—18. Councilman, Richard R., to Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Slide select and positioning device. 3,353,290, 11-21-67, CI. 40—79. LIST OF PATENTEES 2G9 Couninis, Anthony A. E. : See — Mitchell, Roid L., Couninis, and Murphy. 3.312,685. Counsell, Raymond E., to G. D. Searle & Co. Optionally 17a- alkylated 3-oxygenated 2a-dialkylamlnomethyl-5a-androstan- 170-ols and esters thereof. 3,314,977, 4-18-07, CI. 200— 397.4. Counter Current Operations G.m.b.H. : See — Kittel, Walter. 3,338,560. Country Engineering Inc. : See — - Helms, Thomas F. 3.31S.143. Helms, Thomas P. 3,323,351. Counts, William E. : See — Bruhl, Donald A., Jr., and Counts. 3,326,720. Counts, William E., and w. T. Kelly, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Cermet resistance element and material. 3,326,645, 6-20-67, CI. 29—182.5. County Commercial Cars Ltd. : See — Tapp, Geoffrey E. E., and Davey. 3,301,572. Coupar, Robert B. Golfer's arm bend restraining device. 3,339,- „ 926, 9-5-67, CI. 273 — 1S3. Coupek, JIM : See — Lim, Drahoslav, Coupek, and Kolinsky. 3,325,453. Coupland, Keith, J. Pennington, and S. J. Branch, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Cyclic keto esters and lubricants con- taining them. 3,313,732 4-11-67, CI. 252—57. Cour, Thomas H., and W. L. Richmond, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Stabilization of polyoxyalkylene compounds. 3,325,- 547, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 611.5. Cour, Thomas H., and H. G. Muhlbauer, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Purification of diamine. 3,341,600, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 584. Courier-Citizen Co. : See — Seekins, John W. 3,359,656. Courneva, Calice G., and J. W. Todd, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Sectional spool linear valve. 3,347,209, 10-17- 67, CI. 137—625.48. Cours, Donald V., J. K. McGee, and H. L. Lafferty, to Gray Tool Co. Pipe lining method. 3,359,624, 12-26-67, CI. 29— 421. Coursey, Ralph W. High speed high capacity mechanical parking system. 3,301,413, 1-31-67, CI. 214 — 16.1. Court, Otto : See — Schneider, Rudolf, and Court. 3,321,282. Court, Patrick R. J., and A. M. Reiter, to International Telemeter Corp. Frequency compensating system. 3,299,- 359, 1-17-67. CI. 325—431. Court, Patrick R. J., and P. A. C. Segrave, to International Telemeter Corp. Television receiver of frequency stabi- lizing system. 3,305,632, 2-21-67, CI. 178 — 5.8. Court, Wilbur M., and W. G. Ludwig, to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Machine and method for packaging articles in en- velope-type packages. 3,330,090, 7-11-67, CI. 53 — 28. Courtan, Bernard : See — ■ Bonvalot, Pierre, and Courtan. 3,354,334. Courtan, Bernard, to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Direct viewing storage tube having inclined flood gun and virtual cathode. 3,302,054, 1-31-67, CI. 315 — 12. Courtaulds Ltd. : See — Baker, Bernard S. 3,309,541. Betts, Max W., and Spicer. 3,332,748. Boiston, David A., and Pratt. 3,331,661. Buckley, Gordon S., and Robb. 3,340,585. Dixon, Olaf G., and Knibbs. 3,349,694. Dziuba, Wladyslaw A., and Palmer. 3,341,451. Hartley, Kenneth A., Wilson, and Hughes. 3.338,085. Knibbs, Arthur R., and Beecham. 3,339,857. Mahomed, Ramon S. 3,305,377. Mytum, Ernest. 3,340,340. Randall, Alan A. 3,331,814. Reeder, Frank. 3,356,626. Stenner, John G. 3.312,521. Strang, Alastair. 3,332,110. Toms, Bryan A. 3,359,258. Courtland Laboratories : See — Barr, Courtland H„ Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. 3.337,031. Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., and J. W. Barr. 3,360,374. Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., J. W. Barr, and Lucas. 3,326,206. Courtney, William J. : See — Lavelle, Joseph E., Courtney, and Denholm. 3,347,604. Courtney-Pratt, Jeofry S., to National Research Development Corp. Cathode ray tube with composite multiple glass fibre face. 3,321,658, 5-23-67, CI. 313—92. Courtot, Louis B., to Textron Inc. Fluid pressure regulator valve. 3,339,581, 9-5-67, CI. 137—505.46. Courtright, Milton A. Plant starting device. 3,29S,133, 1-17-67, CI. 47—1.2. Cousens, Richard H., D. W. J. Osmond, and D. H. Solomon. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Dispersion of a vinyl polymer in an organic liquid containing a reactive plasti- cizer. 3.29S.990, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Cousins. John R., and F. C. Robertson, to The General Elec- tric Co. Ltd. Data signalling systems with provision for synchronizing the terminal equipment by transmitting synchronizing signals when loss of synchronism has been detected. 3,312,938, 4-4-67, CI. 340—146.1. Cousins, Morison S.. and L. A. Pommier, to Lincoln Metal Products Corp. Adjustable storage unit arrangement. 3,343,- 899, 9-26-67, CI. 312—111. Cousins, Otto J. : See — Zasadny, Peter, and Cousins. 3,328,001. machine. 3,347,073, 3,315,399, 4-25-67, Embossing machine. Cousins, Sydne. Foundation garment. 3,338,241, S-29-G7, CI. 128 — 460. Cousins, William R. : See — Leingang, Frank A., and Cousins. 3,304,432. Cousseran, Pierre, J.-M. Hassig, and R. Roche, to Commis- sariat a l'Energie Atomique. Fuel cluster for nuclear re- actor. 3,330,736, 7-11-67, CI. 176—81. Cousserans, Gilbert, and R. Amanrich, to Office National Industriel de l'Azote. Isocyanuric acid (carbamyl N-sub- stituted) bis- or tris-N-derivatives and their preparation. 3.328.398, 6-27-67, CI. 260—248. Coutaud, Marcel : See — Leveque, Maurice, and Coutaud. 3,304,987. Coutant, Edward A. : See — Johnson, Curtiss S., Jr., and Coutant. 3,323,283. Coutant, Edward R. : See — Cook, Leonard W., Coutant, and Gilmore. 3,327,0S4. Coutsicos, Alexis G. : See — Hansen, Louis I., and Coutsicos. 3,328,430. Coutts, Adam, and M. R. Hanson. Convertible car seat and bed for a child. 3,297,358, 1-10-67, CI. 297—118. Coutu, Alfred J., and T. R. Egan, to Francis Associates. Electrical connector for closely spaced terminals. 3,303,- 207, 2-7-07, CI. 174—88. Couture, George A. E. Scabbard for ice skate. 3,338,588, 8-29- 67, CI. 280—11.38. Couture, George A. E. Straightening 10-17-07. CI. 72—15. Couture, Jean. Fishing lure retriever. CI. 43—17.2. Couvlllon, Lucien A., Jr.: See — Webb, James E. 3,350,643. Couzens, Reginald : See — Young, Michael M. 3,323.964. Couzens, Reginald, and M. M. Young. 3,306,188, 2-28-67, CI. 101 — 23. Couzens, Reginald, and M. M. Young. Web material handling apparatus and method. 3,330,553, 7-11-67, CI. 270 — 40. Cova, Fedele, S. De Amicis, and G. Pellegrini, to Autostrade Concessioni E Construsioni Autostrade S.p.A. and Vianlni Societa per Azioni. Safety barrier for roadways. 3,326,099, 6-20-67, CI. 94 — 31. Coval, Arthur B. : See — Lee. Arthur L.. and Coval. 3,295,624. Covalt, Robert B., K. J. Hoff, and W. Van Der Zee, to Morton International, Inc. Centrifugal pump. 3,333,545, 8-1-67, CI. 103—103. Covell, Gerald P., to Uniroyal, Inc. Clutch drive for conveyor roll. 3,327,837, 6-27-67, CI. 19S — 127. Coventry, Thomas W. : See — Bartron, Robert R., and Coventry. 3,318,232. Cover, Ralph. Cutter blade honing machine. 3,339,314, 9-5-67. CI. 51—95. Cover, Richard E., to Mobil Oil Corp. Fuels and lubricants containing inclusion compounds. 3,314,884, 4—18-67, CI. 252—10. Coverston, George C. Carburetor. 3,325,975, 6-20-67, CI 55 — 225. Covert, Calvin C. : See — Busch. Donald G., Covert, and Hawkins. 3,359,S29. Covert, Calvin C, to General Motors Corp. Propeller oil level control. 3,301,330, 1-31-67, CI. 170 — 160.23 Covert, John N., to Union Special Machine Co. Looper mech- anism for sewing machines. 3,354,851, 11-28-67. CI. 112—200. Covert, Peter H., and J. J. Gilbert, to Atlantic Microfilm Corp. Apparatus for making microfiche. 3,347,734, 10-17- 67, CI. 156—562. Covey, Rupert A., A. E. Smith, and W. L. Hubbard, to United States Rubber Co. Method for protecting plants against insects and mites with mixed sulfite esters. 3,311 534, 3- 28-67, CI. 167 — 22. Coville, William W„ to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Pneumatic sheet handling apparatus and method of making same. 3,318,- 640, 5-9-67. CI. 302—31. Covington, Cecil E., W. L. Cresap, and J. M. Drees, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Rotor blade. 3,316,976, 5-2-67, CI. 170 — 159. Covington Mfg. Corp. : See — Catzen. Robert W. 3,355,324. Covino, Charles P., to General Magnaplate Corp. Apparatus for forming a single multi-layered strip of material from plural strips. 3,313,672, 4-11-67, CI. 156 — 467. Cowan, Clyde L., and E. D. Jordan, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Hidden explosives de- tector utilizing long-lived radioactive tracer material. 3,308,296, 3-7-67. CI. 250 — 71.5. Cowan. David M., to The Hy-Dvnamic Co. Crane boom. 3,353,686, 11-21-67, CI. 212—55. Cowan, Frederick. Flame-monitoring system. 3,307,608, 3-7-67, CI. 158—28. Cowan, Henry, to Iso-Speedic Co. Ltd. Rotary supports. 3,340,- 977, 9-12-67, CI. 193 — 37. Cowan, Jack C. : See — Beasley, Augustus E., Jr., and Cowan. 3,325,537. Cowan, James A., to Chicago Eastern Corp. Blower cooler. 3,329,415, 7-4-67, CI. 263—19. Cowan. John C. : See — Pryde, Everett H., Cowan, and Moore. 3,330,840. Cowan, John D., and C. C. Waldblllig, % to C. Jinkens. Void drain for box beams. 3,344,567, 10-3-67. CI. 52 — 99. 270 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Cowan, Lavexne M. Dental floss holder. 3,340,881, 9-12-67, CI. 132—92. ■ Cowan, Lawrence J. Material handling basket. 3,323,673, 6-6-67, CI. 217—5. Cowan, Robert C. Closed circuit heat transfer devices. 3,326,- 278, 6-20-67, CI. 165 — 105. Cowan, Stanley W. : gee — Burness, Donald M., Cowan, and Ford. 3,305,376. Cowans, Kenneth W. : See — Berry, Robert L., and Cowans. 3,315,490. Walsh, Peter J., and Cowans. 3,315,47S. Cowans, Kenneth W., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Coupling arrangement between cryogenic refrigerator and heat load. 3,302,417, 2-7-67, CI. 62 — 19. Cowans, Kenneth W., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Thermal cou- pling structure for cryogenic refrigeration. 3,306,075, 2- 28-67, CI. 62—514. Cowans, Kenneth W., to Hushes Aircraft Co. Self-contained cryogenic refrigerator. 3,334.491, S-8-67, CI. 62 — 45. Coward, Todd L. : See — Reuland. George T.. and Coward. 3,332,877. Coward, Todd L., and N. R. Smith, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent-whitener compositions. 3,309,319, 3-14-67, CI. 252 — 137. Coward, Todd L., and C. Barker, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition. 3,332. S74, 7-25-67, CI. 252—137. Coward, Todd L., and C. Barker, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition having synergistic sudsing proper- ties containing amides and sulfonate-containing detergents. 3,332,878, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 152. Coward, Todd L., and C. Barker, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Ternary synergistic sudsing detergent compositions. 3,332,- 879, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 152. Cowden. Herbert B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Desensitizer for exposed silver halide emulsions. 3,314,790, 4-18-67, CI. 96 — 62. Cowden. Lewis M., and W. J. Roach, to Union Carbide Corp. Fountain pen nib. 3,303,826, 2-14-67, CI. 120 — 109. Cowell. Murl, 25% to A. H. Lindell, and 10% to H. Brown. Planter. 3,349,730, 10-31-67, CI. 111—91. Cowell. Robert L. : See — Ryan. John W., Kossoff, May, and Cowell. 3,353,296. Cowell, Thomas E. : See — Hoffman, Mark I., and Cowell. 3,300,977. Sntor. Alois T., Cowell, and Kraemer. 3.312.068. Cowell, Thomas E., to North American Aviation, Inc. Turbo- pump assembly. 3,307,359, 3-7-67, CI. 60—258. Cowen. Frank M., and G. Bellis, to American Cvanamid Co. Betaines. 3,360,550, 12-26-67, CI. 260—501.13. Cowen, Henrv C. : See — Sheppard, Malcolm F.. and Cowen. 3,320,134. Cowgill Colin C, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for cooling molds. 3.339.624, 9-5-67, CI. 164 — 154. Cowher. Daniel M., Jr. Sand or gravel treating machine. 3.330,490, 7-11-67, CI. 241—102. Cowin, William A. : See — Carter, Ronald P., Cowin, and Hall. 3,350,578. Cowles Chemical Co. : See — Cope. Richard P., Jr. 3,306,831. Crain, James R. 3.296,101. Cowles. Craig H. : See — Whittingham, David J.. Hopkins, and Cowles. 3.353,457. Cowles, Craig H., to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter. 3,305,098 2-21-67, CI. 210 — 484. Cowles. John H., to The Torrington Co. Seal for a roller bearing having thin walled race. 3,306.682, 2-28-67, CI. 308—187.2. Cowles. John H., to The Torrington Co. Bearing cup with external restraining flange. 3,311,432, 3-28-67, CI. 308 — 216. Cowles. John H„ to The Torrington Co. Retainer for over- running clutch rollers. 3,339.687, 9-5-67. CI. 192 — 45. Cowles. John H.. to The Torrington Co. Method of forming sheet metal bearing cup with external restraining flange. 3,348,511, 10-24-67, CI. 113 — 117. Cowles. Raymond : See — Reahard, Daniel F., and Cowles. 3.323,256. Cowles, Roderick J. : See — Smith, Lyman W., Estes, Cowles, and Bruchmann. 3.314,- 420. Cowles. Warren H. : See — Wheeler, Dean F., McCabe, Cowles, and Larson. 3,307,- 351. Cowley. Calvin C, to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Hypodermic syringe having improved needle hub retaining sleeve means. 3,301.256, 1-31-67, CI. 128—218. Cowley, Calvin C, to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Hypodermic syringe operable by one hand. 3,316,909, 5-2-67, CI. 128—218. Cowley, Calvin C, to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Hypodermic syringe with breakable polypropylene needle adaptor. 3,320,954, 5-23-67, CI. 128—218. Cowley. Clement W. : See — Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Doebbler 3,347,745. Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Tlmson. 3,344,617. Cowley, John J., to Desal Ltd. Series evaporator-tray compressor type vacuum still. 3,305,454. 2-21-67 CI. 202—205. Cowley, William E., to Vermont American Corp. Saw handle with blade tensioning means. 3,329,187, 7-4-67, CI. 145 — 33. Cowlishaw, Frank, to W. E. & F. Dobson Ltd. Driving gear anchor means for mines. 3,352,117, 11-14-67, CI. 61 — 45. Cowman, George W. : See — Blevins, George R., and Cowman. 3,331,165. Cowsert, Charles A., to Monarch Molding, Inc. Machine for crimping metal connectors. 3,344,499, 10-3-67, CI. 29 — 203. Cox, Alvon R., to The Faultley Rubber Co. Method of manu- facture and assembly of hollow inflatable articles includ- ing a two-part valve therein. 3,299,501, 1-24-67, CI. 29 — 451. Cox, Andrew P., Jr., R. H. Sapp, and J. Abruzzo, to United States of America, Navy. Flexible logic circuits for buffer memory. 3,302,185, 1-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. Cox, Arthur S., and F. G. McMullen, to Sui Generis Process, Inc. Waste processing method and apparatus. 3,304,894, 2-21-67, CI. 110—15. Cox, Boyd E. and R. Ponton. Shaving brush. 3,343,201, 9-26- 67, CI. 15—552. Cox, Bradley G., to Baker Perkins Inc. Hydraulic system for reciprocating a rotating shaft. 3,301,138, 1-31-67, CI. 91—221. Cox, Bradley G., to Baker Perkins Inc. Mixing machine. 3,348.816, 10-24-67, CI. 259—41. Cox, Charles G., and S. Vargyai, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Engine air-fuel ratio control in response to generator out- put. 3,303,348, 2-7-67, CI. 290 — 40. Cox, Charlton R. : See — Brown, Gordon E., Cox, and Kennar 3,351,612. Cox, Clifford B. : See — Valdespino, Joe M., and Cox. 3.298.526. Cox, Clifford B., and J. M. Valdespino. Jet propulsion means for a boat. 3,342,032, 9-19-67, CI. 60 — 221. Cox, Dale W., Jr. : See — Kermode, David VV., and Cox. 3,303,495. Cox, David B. : See — Lowe, James N., Rodin, and Cox. 3,331,170. Savins, Joseph G., and Cox. 3,295,542. Cox, David B., to Mobil Oil Corp. Speed responsive coupling devices. 3,340.976, 9-12-67, CI. 192 — 103. Cox, Donald J., to Cotton Enterprises, Inc. Conveyor-cleaner. 3,302,249, 2-7-67, CI. 19—200. Cox, Earle F., to Chemetron Corp. Method and apparatus for conditioning welded rail joints. 3,355,991, 12-5-67, CI 90 — 24. Cox, Elbert L., and N. J. Doctor, to United States of America, Army. Presettable bistable circuits. 3,334,245. 8-1-67. CI 307—88.5. Cox, Elvin H. : See — Quinn. Richard E., and Cox. 3,349,581. Quinn, Richard E., and Cox. 3.349,582. Cox, Eugene B., to General Electric Co. Electrical capacitor. 3,340,446, 9-5-67, CI. 317—258. Cox, Eugene F. : See — Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3,301,824. Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3,301,825. Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3,305,605. Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3.324,070. Cox, Frank T., and W. J. Williams, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Brake system. 3,322,241, 5-30-67, CI. 1S8 — 170. Cox, Frank T., Jr.. H. A. Sherretts, and G. P. Mathews, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Emergency brake actuator. 3,295,423. 1-3-67, CI. 92 — 63. Cox, Fred B., Jr., and P. O. Lindfors, to United States of America, Air Force. Digital data processing apparatus. 3,345,617, 10-3-67, CI. 340—172.5. Cox, Harold D., D. S. Hammett, J. R. Dozier, and H. L. Shatto. Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Tension pipe laying method. 3.331,212, 7-18-67, CI. 61—72.3 Cox, Harry, A. B. Gosling, and J. A. H. Shiel, to International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Document feeding appara- tus. 3.331.602, 7-18-67, CI. 271 — 11 Cox, Herbert F . Jr., and C. E. Strahl, to Inland Container Corp. Liquid fill apparatus. 3,349,859, 10-31-67, CI. 177 — 118. Cox, Howard D., to Kenneeott Copper Corp. Flotation process involving depression of sulfide minerals previously acti- vated. 3,329,266, 7-4-67, CI. 209—167. Cox, Innes W. Automatic viewer. 3,327,417, 6-27-67. CI 40 — 36. Cox Instruments, Division Lvnch Corp. : See — Madden, Eugene. 3.343,681. Cox, Isaac E., to American Brake Shoe Co. Dust guard. 3,307,885, 3-7-67, CI. 308—36.1. Cox, James R. : See — Hibbard, Haines C, and Cox. 3,315,223. Cox, John A., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Mounting arrangement having means for accurately locating a plurality of switch- ing devices. 3,300.613, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 168. Cox. John E., and G. J. Boehm, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Multifunction automatic switches. 3,296.381, 1-3-67, CI. 179 — 18. Cox, John M. : See — Carlson, Donald W., and Cox. 3,299,475. Todd, Marx E., and Cox. 3,354,942. Cox, John R., to Balas Collet Mfg. Co. Expandable mandrel. 3,311,383, 3-28-67, CI. 279 — 2. Cox, Joseph H, and W. C. Martin, Jr., to Carrier Corp. Heat exchanger with expansible tube seal. 3,311,164, 3-28-67. CI. 165—95. Cox, Kenneth E. : See — Long, Ray S., Ellis, Cox, and Magner. 3,329,484. LIST OF PATENTEES 271 Cox, Kenneth W. and V. P. Apparatus and method for view- ing prospective manufactured rug patterns and the like in three dimensions. 3,357,768, 12-12-G7, CI. 350 — 4. Cox, Lewis J.: See — iStarr, Louis, Kaplan, and Cox. 3,357,161. Cox, Lovd M. Flour sitter. 3,313,414, 4-11-G7, CI. 209— 230. Cox, Norman P., and W. J. Ritchie, to United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. Firewall attachment. 3,352,105, 11-14^67, CI. 00 — 39.11. Cox, Patrick C. Dispensing device for liquid and semi-liquid substances. 3,319,839, 5-16-07, CI. 222 — 327. Cox, Paul K., Jr., and W. E. Lanier, to Monsanto Co. Com- positions of vinyl chloride polymers, solvents therefor and N,N-dialkvl fatty acid amides and shaped articles there- from. 3,31S,833, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Cox, Raymond J., E. P. Fowler, and D. Harrison, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Neutron flux monitor having means to compare a D.C. signal with an A.C. signal and amplify the difference. 3,330,954, 7-11-67, CI. 250 — 83.6. Cox, Reginald R. : See — May, Geoffrey, and Cox. 3.356,295. Cox, Robert B. : See — Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. Cox, Robert M., C. F. Czernek, and K. F. Turner, to CGC As- sociates, Inc. Digital actuator with means to control piston acceleration and deceleration. 3,318,196, 5-9-67, CI. 91—168. Cox, Ro^s K. : See — Heck. Louis J., and Cox. 3.336.080. Cox, Thomas E. Adjustable syrup pump with pump casing within container. 3.332,585, 7-25-67, CI. 222 — 309. Cox, Thomas G., W. C. Belk, and H. W. Grotewold, to FMC Corp. Container filling machine. 3,342,011, 9-19-67, CI. 53—59. Cox, Thomas S. Hypodermic syringe with distendable piston. 3,340,S72, 9-12-67, CI. 128—218. Cox, Verna P. : See — Cox. Kenneth W. and V. P. 3,357,768. Cox, Wilbur C. to Lake Erie Chemical Co. Firearm grenade launcher. 3.307,283, 3-7-67, CI. 42 — 1. Cox William L.. to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabilization of rubber with a mixture of diamines. 3,304,2S4, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Cox, William L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabilization of rubber with a mixture of diamines. 3,304,285, 2-14—67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Cox, William R., Jr. : See — Dietz, Clifford H., Pike, Cox, and Elliott. 3,314,711. Cox, William W., to Hercules Inc. Bridged polypropylene. 3.336.268. S-15-67. CI. 260—79.3. Coxe. Charles D. : See — McDonald, Allen S.. Spooner, and Coxe. 3.296.695. Coxe, Edward H., to Ethyl Corp. Holder for the ignitor tip in ignitron rectifiers. 3,300,674, 1-24-67, CI. 313 — 237. Coy, Gerald R., to Republic Steel Corp. Testing assembly for testing a weld bead or the like. 3.350.925," 11-7-67" CI. 73 — 71.5. Coy, Merle D.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission controls. 3.301.092, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 645. Coykendall. John W. : See — Marsehall, Henry L., and Coykendall. 3,338,671. Coykendall. Leon H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generating apparatus. 3,310.037, 3-21-67, CI. 122 — 39U. Coyle, Francis S. Dental floss applicators. 3,329,151, 7-4-67, CI. 132—92. Coyne, Donald M. : See — Cahoy, Roger P., and Coyne. 3,342,869. Cahoy, Roger P., and Coyne. 3,345,417. Coyne, William E. : See — Cusic. John W., and Coyne. 3,336,293. Cusic. John W., and Covne. 3,357,998. Coyne. William E., and J. W. Cusic. to G. D. Searle & Co. Dibenzo-azacycloalkane-N-carboxvlic acid hydrazides. 3,336,- 303. S-15-67, CI. 260 — 239. Cozzarin. Edward, to Morse Chain Co. Vented mechanical de- vice. 3.320,006. 5-16-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Cozzolino. Alfred R. : See — Fleming. Robert J., and Cozzolino. 3,354,512. Crabbe. James S., to Texas Instruments Inc. Piezoelectric semiconductor oscillator. 3,325,74S, 6-13-67, CI. 331 — 107. Crabbe, Pierre : See — Bowers. Albert. Crabbe. and Edwards. 3.354,183. Crabtree. J. A.. & Co., Ltd. : See — Fair. John W. 3.349,204. Crabtree, Kenneth L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Single thickness pulp partition molding method and apparatus. 3,305,437, 2-21-67. CI. 162—218. Crabtree, Kenneth L., to Keyes Fibre Co. Pulp partition molding and pressing. 3,305,438, 2-21-67, CI. 162 — 223. Crabtree. Kenneth L.. to Keves Fibre Co. Pulp partition mold- ing. 3.357.624, 12-12-67, CI. 229—2.5. Crabtree. Kenneth R., to E. F. Armstron. Method and appara- tus for presetting knives. 3.359,834, 12-26-67, CI. 76 — 101. Crabtree. R. W., & Sons Ltd. : See — Stevenson. Derek A. 3,308,752. Crabtree, Rovale R. : See — Brett, Nicholas W., and Crabtree. 3,320,S81. Craddoek, Carlton O. : See — Curry. Robert P., and Craddoek. 3.329,678. Craddoek, John H. : See — ■ Spector, Marshall L. ( Craddoek, and Caropreso. 3,328,- 469. Cradle Runways Ltd. : See — Coole. Peter J. 3,347,339. Crafford, Thomas J., to Crafford Tool & Die Co. Automatic linking machine. 3,354,633, 11-28-67, CI. 59—24. Crafford Tool & Die Co. : See — Crafford, Thomas J. 3,354,633. Crafoord, Carl-Gustaf B., to AB Bonnierforetagen. Device for compression of the contents of a container. 3,357,346, 12- 12-67, CI. 100—226. Craft, John L., and W. B. Strohm, to International Business Machines Corp. Processor for coded data. 3,312,946, 4-4-67, CI. 340—172.5. Craft, John L., E. R. Floto, J. W. Newitt, and H. J. Smith, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Data storage and retrieval system. 3,344,405, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Crafts, Cecil A., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Means and method of reducing jitter distortion of binary data re- covered from a communication wave. 3,349,329, 10-24-67, CI. 325—320. Crafts, Cecil A., and R. L. Carlson, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Serial to diplex conversion system. 3,348,149, 10-17- 67, CI. 325—30. Crafts, Harold S., and G. E. Forsen, to Stanford Research Institute. Analog storage system. 3,346,854, 10-10-67, CI. 340—174. Cragg, William D., and E. R. Cockbain, to International Standard Electric Co. Condenser microphones. 3,310,628, 3-21-67, CI. 179 — 1. Craggs, Joseph, and K. McCann, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Load- ing device and method for transfer points. 3,355,005, 11-2S-67. CI. 19S — 103. Craghead, William D., Jr. : See — Harper, Billie L., and Craghead. 3,352,648. Crago, Samuel P.: See — Anderson, Edward P., and Crago. 3,342,716. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr. : See — Schultz, Everett M., and Cragoe. 3,358,032. Sprague, James M., and Cragoe. 3,297,757. Sprague, James M., and Cragoe. 3,305,548. Sprague, James M., and Cragoe. 3,342,815. Tull, Roger J., Ten Broeke, and Cragoe. 3,316,266. Weinstock, Leonard M., and Cragoe. 3.325,494. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Pyrazinamido- guanidlne products. 3,300,494. 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 250. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. (3-amino-5,6- disubstituted-pyrazinoyl) guanidines. 3,313,813, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 250. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co.. Inc. Quaternary am- monium salts of [4-(3-amino-alkanovl)phenosy]alkanoic acids. 3,322,775, 5-30-67. CI. 260 — 294. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for con- verting [4-[2- (organosulfinylmethyl) - alkanoyljphenoxy] alkanoic acids and [4-[2-(organosulfonylmethyl)alkanoyl] phenoxy]alkanoic acids to their [4-(2-methylenealkanoyl) phenoxy] alkanoic acid derivatives. 3,322,821, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 520. Cragoe. Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Acrvloylphenols and a method for their preparation. 3.322.832, 5-30-67, CI. 260—592. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-amino-5-sub- stituted-pyrazinoylguanidines. 3,359,269, 12-19-67, CI. 260—250. Cragoe. Edward J., Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-amino-6-sub- stituted-pyrazinoylguanidines. 3,360,517, 12-26-67 CI. 260 — 250. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., and J. H. Jones, to Merck & Co , Inc Derivatives of pyrazine. 3,299.063. 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 250. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., and J. B. Bicking, to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-aminopyrazinoic acids and process for their preparation. 3,305,552, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 250. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., and J. H. Jones, to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-amino-6-halopyrazinonitriles and their syntheses. 3,341,- 540, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 250. Craig, Burnie J. Razor blades. 3,349,488, 10-31-67. CI. 30 — 346.6. Craig, Burnie M., to Thompson Mfg. Co., Inc. Switching ap- paratus. 3,335,298, 8-8-67, CI. 307 — 141. Craig. Burnie M., and P. A. Shaffer, Jr., to Campus Road Investment Co., Inc. Control apparatus. 3.351,785, 11-7-67, CI. 307—141. Craig. Charles L., to Crown Zellerbaeh Corp. Apparatus for and method of making handles and applying same to a bag. 3.334.550. 8-S-67, CI. 93—8. Craig. George H., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Assay for bacitracin in feed. 3,306,827, 2-2S-67, CI. 195 — 103.5. Craig, George H., C. A. Racz, and V. E. Coleman, to Inland Steel Co. Method of applying reflectorizing coatings. 3.296.010, 1-3-67, CI. 117—33. Craig, James C. : See- Conrad, Elton, and Craig. 3.334,325. Craig, James R., and G. W. Otto. Jr., to Profexray, Inc. Pivotally supported X-ray intensifier device having a parked position on top of the supporting tower. 3,325.643, 6—13-67, CI. 250—57. Craig, Joseph F. M., E. L. Falconer, S. E. Jack, and G. Towell, to Canadian Industries Ltd. Slurried blasting explosives with cross-linking delay agent. 3,312,578, 4-4-67, CI. 149 — 38. 272 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 CI. Craig, Kenneth B. : See — Patten, Carl W., Jr. Wenker, and Craig. 3,353,370. Craig, Kenyon M. Spheroidal tank. 3,320,994, 5-23-67, 150— .5. Craig, Louis E. : See — Reynolds. John B., Minor, and Craig. 3,297,697. Craig, Orlyn W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Solid state overload protection means for power circuits. 3,302,062, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 22. Craig, Palmer H. Method of making a memory matrix. 3,307,245, 3-7-67, CI. 29—155.5. Craig, Palmer H. Process for reducing the toxicity of poisons. 3,314,851, 4-18-67, CI. 167— 5'5. Craig, Paul N., and J. R. E. Hoover, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Anthelmintic 2-amidobenzirnidazoles. 3,336,- 191, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 53. Craig, Richard A., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Process of making uranium mononitride nuclear fuel. 3,345,436, 10-3-67, CI. 264 — .5. Craig, Richard L., to Ekco Containers, Inc. Nestable con- tainers. 3,311,258, 3-28-67, CI. 220—97. Craig, Richard T. : See — Brondyke. Kenneth J., and Craig. 3,349,837. Craig, Richard T., to Aluminum Co. of America. Horizontal continuous casting apparatus. 3,329,200, 7-4-67, CI. 164 — 267. Craig, Richard T., to Aluminum Co. of America. Method of casting aluminum. 3,338,296, 8-29-67, CI. 164 — 89. Craig, Richard T., and R. P. Dieffenbach. to Aluminum Co. of America. Horizontal continuous casting apparatus. 3,327,768, 6-27-67, CI. 164 — 281. Craig, Robert G., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Tem- perature control for catalyst bed in dehydrogenation proc- ess. 3,340,321, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 680. Craig. Robert L. : See — Bowles, Renile E., and Craig. 3,317,034. Craig, Robert W., M. G. Spitzer, and J. E. Yonker, to Mueller Co. Service connection clamp. 3,355,193, 11-28-67, CI. 285—197. Craig, Roger G. Evacuation slide. 3,339,690, 9-5-67, CI. 193— 6. Craig, S., Investments Pty. Ltd. : See— Craig, Samuel. 3,300,346. Craig, Sam N., W. H. Combs, F. E. Hilbert, H. L. Kemper, and A. B. Tahar, to Somat Corp. Waste disposal unit. 3,319,- 897, 5-16-67, CI. 241—46. Craig, Samuel, to S. Craig Investments Pty. Ltd. Rust proofing process. 3,300,346, 1-24-67, CI. 148 — 6.15. Craig Svstems Corp. : See — Weaver, John R., Jr., and Carson. 3,350,497. Weaver, John R., Jr., and Watt. 3,315,974. Craig, Thomas D., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Jacketed strip-wound metal hose. 3,318,338, 5-9-67, CI. 138—131. Craig. Thomas J. Water iet propelled outboard boat motor. 3,304,720, 2-21-67, CI. 60—222. Craighead, Emery M. : See — Gilchrist, Ralph E., Craighead, and Hitzman. 3,357,487. Craiglow, Robert L., and W. C. Post, to Motorola, Inc. Temperature control oven. 3,322,982, 5-30-67, CI. 310—8.9. Craigo, Cecil E. : See — Rollins, Harry E., and Craigo. 3,295,792. Crain, Donald L., and R. F. Kleinschmidt, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Process for separating organometal from 1-olefins. 3,352,894. 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 448. Crain, James R., to Cowles Chemical Co. Cyanide electro- plating baths and processes. 3,296,101, 1-3-67, CI. 204— 44. Crain, Philip, to Allen-Stevens Corp. Window sealing device. 3,325.944, 6-20-67, CI. 49 — 424. Crain, Robert L., to Gray Tool Co. cedures and apparatus. 3,313,347, Crain, Robert L., and E. K. Pierce. Lubricated wedge gate valve. 3,349, 7S9, 10-31-67. CI. 246.22. Craine. John C, to Advertising Metal Display Co. Shelf con- struction. 3.301,408, 1-31-67, CI. 211 — 184. Crake, Wesley J. : See — Robinson, Cecil S., and Crake. 3,346,302. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Constant torque drive means for typewriter. 3,313,- 389, 4-11-67, CI. 197—82. Cralle. Walter O., Jr., and R. D. Mathews, to International Business Machines Corp. Variable indexing apparatus. 3.326.348, 6-20-68, CI. 197—114. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., G. A. Holt, E. J. Lenney, D. E. Seder- holm, and N. D. Walton, to International Business Ma- chines Corp. Proportional escapement apparatus for a sin- gle element typewriter. 3,346,086, 10-10-67, CI. 197 — 84. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., G. A. Holt, and E. J. Lenney, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Carrier mechanism for proportional escapement typewriter. 3,346,088, 10-10-67, CI. 197—84. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., E. J. Lenney, K. A. Lennon, and N. D. Walton, to International Business Machines Corp. Carrier mechanism for proportional escapement typewriter. 3,346,- 089, 10-10-67, CI. 197 — 90. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., K. A. Lennon, and N. D. Walton, to International Business Machines Corp. Tabulation appa- ratus for typewriter. 3,346,091, 10-10-67, CI. 197 — 176. Cram, Teri Y. Adjustable dress form. 3,305,146 2-21-67, CI. 223 — 68. Cramer, Al L., to Eldon Industries, Inc. Road race track switch. 3,316,401, 4-25-67, CI. 246 — 415. Well completion pro- 4-11-67, CI. 166 — .5. Jr., to Grav Tool Co. 137— Cramer, Bernhard. to International Standard Electric Corp. Spherical type carrier apparatus and bearing yoke there- for. 3,348,649, 10-24-67, CI. 197—52. Cramer, Dean G. : See — Barrett, Marlin W., Cramer, and Oltman. 3,350,188. Cramer, Frank N., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable head- rest for a seat. 3,304,120, 2-14-67, CI. 297 — 103. Cramer Industries, Inc. : See — Walkinshaw. Thomas G. 3,347,593. Cramer, Lester W. : See— Kovacik, Stephen, and Cramer. 3,344,968. Cramer, Milton L., and D. Z. Glucksman. Self-adjusting three-prong electric plug adaptable for either two or three prong electric sockets. 3,308,415. 3-7-67, CI. 339—14. Cramer, Richard D., and F. N. Jones, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Synthesis of fluorolefins from olefins. 3,356,748, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 653.3. Cramer, Robert H., A. F. Houser, and K. I. Jagel, Jr., to Mo- bil Oil Corp. Process for manufacturing improved catalytic particles. 3,301,794, 1-31-67, CI. 252—448. Cramer, Robert H., A. F. Houser, and K. I. Jagel, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalyst composition containing a crystal- line alumino-silicate, a siliceous matrix and inerts for the conversion of hydrocarbons. 3,312,615, 4-4-67, CI. 208 — 120. Cramer, Robert H., A. F. Houser, and K. I. Jagel, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for removing ammonia from an ammonium zeolite. 3,344,086, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 452. Cramer, Rolf, to Dr. Werke, Chemische Hommel's und Han- delsgesellschaft m.b.H. Production of a-substituted 7-lac- tones. 3,332,963, 7-25-67, CI. 260—343.6. Cramer, Stephen D. : See — Andrews, Richard L., Cramer, Kenahan, and Sehlain. 3,309,292. Cramer, Ward C Container filling apparatus. 3,352,458, 11- 14-67, CI. 222 — 66. Crampton, Charles P., to The Hamilton Tool Co. Sheet end stabilizer and method of use. 3,298,684, 1-17-67, CI. 271—69. Cranage, Bidwell C, to Stile-Craft Manufacturers, Inc. Pres- sure equalizing flow control valve. 3,347,270, 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 630.15. Cranage, Everett M. Baled hay pickup and unload truck. 3,341,039, 9-12-67, CI. 214—83.26. Cranch, Edward J., to Leeds & Northrup Co. Control system having proportional band shift-limiting circuit. 3,351,862, 11-7-67, CI. 328 — 3. Cranch, George E. : See — Bacon, Roger, Cranch, Moyer, and Watts. 3,305,315. Cranch, George E., and J. S. Shinko, to Union Carbide Corp. Method for continuous graphitization of carbonaceous thread. 3,313,597, 4-11-67, CI. 23—209.3. Cranch, John E., and L. H. Turner, to Xerox Corp. Xero- graphic developing apparatus. 3,303,817, 2-14-67, CI. 118 — 637. Cranco Engineering Ltd. : See — Elliott, Kenneth L. 3.339,594. Crandall, Eugene L., to Creative Engineering, Inc. Nesting and interlocking chairs. 3.314,718, 4-18-67, CI. 297 — 239. Crandall, Milton A., to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Voltage controlled oscillator utilizing transmission-line switching elements. 3,319,187, 5-9-67, Cl. 331 — 117. Crandall, Richard E., to Hyster Co. Transmission control system. 3,339,672, 9-5-67, Cl. 187 — 9. Crandell, Richard T., C. B. Schellenger, and F. L. Weiss, to F. L. Weiss. Drawer. 3,298,767, 1-17-67, Cl. 312 — 330. Crane, Bertram F. Electric razor with male and female poly- gonal cutting elements. 3,344,517, 10-3-67, Cl. 30 — 41.9. Crane & Breed Casket Co., The : See — Ross, Carl H. 3,316,608. Ross, Carl H. 3,340,583. Slaughter, William L. 3,327,429. Slaughter, William L. 3,354,524. Crane, Buren C. : See — Bratton, Cleon, and Crane. 3,339,348. Crane, Burke J. : See — Tope, Paul H., and Crane. 3,353,589. Crane Canada Ltd. : See — Gervais, Laurent. 3,348, 70S. Crane, Carl J. Aircraft blind landing device and flight director system. 3,307,191, 2-28-67, Cl. 343 — 108. Crane Co. : See — Applebaum, Samuel B., and Crits. 3,336,747. Black, David L. 3,338,551. Bredtschneider, Kurt B. 3,305,208. Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Magos. 3,295,S56. Cairns, Charles G., and Rokitenetz. 3,354,474. Carrie, William D. 3,332,154. Cawley, William A., and Hutchison. 3,335,865. Cerow, Joseph A., Jr. 3,344,683. Fife, Robert J. 3,344,994. Hutchinson, Gilbson T. 3,347,741. Kanter, Jerome J. 3,332,772. Kautz, Robert A., Kurzawa, and Williams. 3,314,642. Livers, Carlos B. 3,314,367. Magos, John P., Bredtschneider, and Englert. 3,323,542. Mclnernev, John A 3.335,743. Norbut, Carl L., and Kautz. 3.306,123. Paluka, Charles F., and Bryant. 3,339,866. Schlentner, Karl O., and Williams. 3,339,630. Schrock, Donald C. 3,302,217. Sloan, Louis, Nitti, and Pratt. 3,306,859. Trefil, James B. 3,300,573. Williams, Hubert L. 3,357,680. LIST OF PATENTEES •2~:\ Crane, Delbert E. : Sec — Battles, James W., and Crane. 3, 330, 90S. Crane, Everett D. : See — KrJstal, Joseph, Crane, and Werbel. 3,338,703. Crane, George J., to Huron Nassau Ltd. Process for producing alkali chlorate or alkali perchlorate. 3,350,280. 10-31-07, CI. 204—95. Crane, Herbert R., to Emerson Electric Co. Fan hub. 3,342,- 273, 9-19-07, CI. 170—100.53. Crane, Hewitt D., and E. C. Dowling, to AMP Inc. Magnetic core circuit arrangement. 3,298,002, 1-10-07, CI. 340 — 174. Crane, Hewitt D., W. K. English, and J. A. Baer, to AMP Inc. Switch circuit. 3,312,S31, 4-4-07, CI. 307 — 8S. Crane, Jack W., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Compressing apparatus. 3,327,653, 0-27-07, CI. 107 — 14. Crane, Jack W., and J. P. Tarbox, to Sperry Rand Corp. Pel- leting device. 3,33S,158, 8-29-07, CI. 100—80. Crane Packing Co. : See — Domeny, Steven. 3,347,124. Grant, .lames A. 3,300,274. Novosad, Eugene. 3,345,077. Solari, Archie J. 3,322,431. Wheeloek, Edward A. 3,345,076. Wilkinson, Samuel C. W. 3,347,726. Wilkinson, Samuel C. W. 3,357,706. Crane, Robert L. : See — Cleland, Charles E., and Crane. Re. 26,308. Crane, Roland P., Jr. Apparatus for cooling canned liquids. 3,316,734, 5-2-67, CI. 02 — 381. Crane, Samuel P. Article holding sheet and package. 3.29S,- 512, 1-17-67, CI. 206 — 65. Crane, Samuel P., and S. D. Kent. Coiled wire unit for seat ventilating pads. 3,337,885, 8-29-67, CI. 5 — 347. Crane, Walton B., to Allied Plastics Co. Spacing strip for produce tray. 3,334,738, 8-8-67, CI. 206 — 65. Crane, Walton B., and J. C. Peterson, to Allied Plastics Co. Machine for and method of forming produce trays. 3,318,- 204, 5-9-67, CI. 93 — 37. Crankshaw, John H„ to General-Erie Corp. iSpring hinge. 3,311,946, 4-4-67, CI. 16 — 180. Crannell, Brian G., and N. R. Shelton, to Harper-Wyman Co. Pilot burners. 3,320,943, 5-23-67, CI. 126 — 39. Crano, John C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Polymeriza- tion process utilizing peroxydicarbonate ester and amino- aromatic carboxylic acid salt as catalyst. 3,312,678, 4—4- 67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Crano, John C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Polymerization process utilizing peroxydicarbonate ester and aminoaro- matic sulfonic acid ^alt as catalyst. 3,312,679, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Cranskens, Georg, and W. Salger, to Lumoprint Zindler K.G. Photocopying apparatus. 3.296,961, 1-10-67. CI. 95 — 89. Cranskens, Georg, and W. Salger, to Lumoprint Zindler K.G. Copying appliances. 3,304,849, 2-21-67, CI. 95 — 73. Cranskens, Georg, and W. Salger, to Lumoprint Zindler KG. Time-switch having contacts controlled by movement of a traveling body. 3,359, 3S0, 12-19-67, CI. 200—33. Cranston, Albert E.. Jr., and W. J. Rowell, to Devco, Inc. Folding machine for two piece wrapper. 3,327,452, 6-27—67, CI. 53—218. Cranston Print Works Co. : See — Lawrence, Edward W., and Angevine. 3,304,862. Crapuchettes, Paul W., to Litton Precision Products Inc. Process for making cathodes. 3,307,241, 3-7-67. CI. 29 — 25.17. Crapuchettes, Paul W.. to Litton Precision Products. Inc. Microwave heating apparatus and circuitry. 3,308,390, 3-7-67, CI. 328 — 216. Crast, Leonard B., Jr., to Bristol-Meyers Co. Derivatives of penicillanic acid and cephalosporanic acid. 3.322,749, 5-30-67, CI. 260—239.1. Crast, Leonard B., Jr.. to Bristol-Meyers Co. 3-Substituted-7- (4'-furazonalkanoyl) aminocephalosporanic acids and 3- substituted-6-(4'-furazanalkanoyl) aminopenicillanic acids. 3,322,750, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Crast, Leonard B., Jr., to Bristol-Meyers Co. 7-(3'-methyl-4'- furazanacetamido) -cephalosporanic acid and 6-(3'-methyl- 4'-furazanacetamido) penicillanic acid and real ted salts and derivatives. 3,322,751, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Crast, Leonard B., Jr., and J. M. Essery, to Bristol-Myers Co. Derivatives of cephalosporanic acid. 3.311,621, 3- 28-67, CI. 260—243. Crast, Leonard B., Jr., and J. M. Essery, to Bristol-Mvers Co. Antibacterial agents of the cephalosporin class. 3.352.85S, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 243. Craston, John L., and S. F. Pugh, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear fuel element having sheath of aniclastic form. 3,355,358, 11-28-67, CI. 176 — 67. Crater, Theodore V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Differential PCM system emploving digital integration. 3.354,267, 11-21-67, CI. 179—15. Crater, Wilbur D. Clutching means for launching and arrest- ing aircraft and the like. 3,350,039. 10-31-67. CI. 244 — 110. Cratsa, Steve N., to Koppers Co., Inc. Floating soap. 3,359,- 206. 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 92. Cra-Vax Corp. : See — Meyer, Walter E. 3,310,205. Crave, Wilbur J., to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Reciprocating saw blade with burnishing edge. 3,314,456, 4-18-67 CI. 143—133. Crave, Wilbur J., to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Cutting blade. 3,357,462, 12-12-67, CI. 143 — 133. Craven, Eugene P. : See — Beardsley, Richard G., Craven, and Norman. 3,359,821. Craven, Herman R., to The Vendo Co. Double depth article release mecharism for vending machine. 3,352,454, 11-14- 07. CI. 221—105. Craven, Herman R., and K. D. Fastner, to The Vendo Co. Selective slant shelf vender having a product delivery con- veyor. 3,325,049, 6-13-67, CI. 221 — 6. Craven, James M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bithiazole polyamides. 3,330,811, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 78. Craven, James M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Thi- azole polymers. 3,355,426, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 47. Craven, Robert L. : See — Alles. David S., and Craven. 3,309,034. Craven, William J., to W. R. Grace & Co. Catalyst process and product. 3,322,691, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 158. Cravens, DuVal, and R. F. McGuire, to Osmose Wood Pre- serving Co. of America, Inc. Posting piling. 3,307,302, 3-7-67, CI. 61—54. Cravens, Du Val, and M. M. Philippbar, to Osmose Wood Pre- serving Co. of America, Inc. Pile inspection and repair cell. 3,331,211, 7—18-67. CI. 61—63. Graver, Augustus E., J. C. Mohan, and J. L. Justice, to FMC Corp. Composite packaging sheet. 3,340,092, 9-5-67, CI. 117 — 145. Craver, Joseph N. : See — Underwood, William F., Craver, and Sacks. 3,337,665. Craverl, Renato, C. Coronelli, and P. Sensi, to Lepetit S.p.A. Antibiotic thermorubln, and methods of preparing the same. 3,300,379, 1-24-67, CI. 167—65. Crawford, Allan H. Dowel. 3,352,191, 11-14-67, CI. 85 — 14 Crawford, Arthur B., and L. C. Tillotson, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Self-steering antenna array system. 3,334,346, 8-1-67, CI. 343—100. Crawford, Arthur R., to Abex Corp. Vibration pickup with calibrating means. 3,308,647, 3-14-67, CI. 73 — 1. Crawford, Charles H., to Colonial Broach & Machine Co. Ma- chine and method of applying metal layer. 3,339,056, 8- 29-67, CI. 219—76. Crawford, Charles I., and K. R. Brown, to Ferranti. Ltd. Electro-magnetic pickoff devices. 3,351,850, 11-7-67 CI. 323—51. Crawford, David B., Sr., and J. W. Loftin, to Standard Fire Protection Equipment Co. Mechanical pipe joint construc- tion. 3,333,872, 8-1-67, €1. 285—374. Crawford, David C, to Institutional Industries, Inc. Side panel construction for stretcher-beds. 3,344,445, 10-3-67, CI. 5—331. Crawford, David J., to International Business Machines Corp. Data signal sensing system. 3,349,378, 10-24-67, CI. 340—172.5. Crawford, Donald J. : See — Bridge, William A., and Crawford. 3.341,888. Crawford, Duffer B., and M. Karafian, to Pullman Inc. Helium recovery process. 3,355,902, 12-5-67, CI. 62 — 28 Crawford, Duncan J., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Container top closure construction. 3,334,799, 8-8-67, CI. 229 — 17. Crawford, Earle D„ and A. E. Daniels, to Impact Container Corp. Pressurized container assembly. 3,357,601, 12-12-67 CI. 222 — 397. Crawford, Edward N. : See — Zub, Albert W., and Crawford 3,354,877. Crawford Fitting Co. : See — Cator. Edward J. 3,346,232. Lennon, Fred A., and Zahuranec. 3.357,100 Szohatzky, Zolton. 3.339.949. Tasker, Jonathan. 3,357,677. Zahuranec, Emery J. 3,305,249. Zahuranec, Emery J. 3,311,131. Zahuranec, Emery J. 3,359,015. Crawford, Frances : See — Crawford, John W. and F. 3.305,945. Crawford, George H.. Jr., and D. E. Rice, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Halogenated nitroso terpolymers consisting of nitrosoalkanes, fluorine-containing monoolefins and aliphatic nitroso monocarboxylic acids. 3,321,454, 5-23-67 CI. 260 — 92.1. Crawford, Guy G. : See — Dunn, Crawford B., Crawford, and Weston. 3,343,544. Crawford, Harry M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Piezoelectric tluid analyzer. 3,327,519, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 23. Crawford, Horace R. : See — Hardy, William C, and Crawford. 3,35S,758. Crawford, James R., to Crawford & Russell Inc Material treatment methods. 3,354,136, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Crawford, James R.. and R. Hooker, Jr., to Crawford & Russell. Inc. Apparatus for drving particulate material. 3,313,035, 4-11-67, CI. 34—57. Crawford, Jay. Method of converting paper back books to hard back books. 3,334,919, S-S-67, CI. 2S1 — 29. Crawford, John M. : See — Schock, D'Arcy A., and Crawford. 3,302,977. Crawford, John M.. to Continental Oil Co. Automatic posi- tioning device. 3,305.080, 2-21-67, CI. 206 — 46. Crawford, John M., to Continental Oil Co. Method and ap- paratus for completing wells. 3,333,635, S-l-67, CI. 166 — 12. Crawford, John W., to The Singer Co. Solenoid bobbin winders. 3,303,S02, 2-14-67. CI. 112 — 184. 274 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Crawford, John W. and F. Educational toy. 3,305,945, 2-28- 67, CI. 35—35. Crawford, John W. C, and W. G. Oakes, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Compositions comprising polyethylene and an ethylene-propylene block copolymer. 3,328,486, 6-27-67, CI. 260— S76. Crawford, Joseph H., and R. D. Halverstadt, to General Elec- tric Co. Electrochemical machining of small diameter holes in high temperature superalloys. 3,352,770, 11-14-67, CI. 204—143. Crawford, Louis L., and T. E. Christensen, to Chemetron - Corp. Conveyor. 3,311,222, 3-28-67, CI. 198 — 196. Crawford, Louis L.. T. E. Christensen, V. S. Sondej, and M. S. Bajcar, to Chemetron Corp. Hide stripping method. 3,324,505, 6-13-67, CI. 17 — 45. Crawford, Lynn D., % to G. I. Hanscom, and % to G. I. Hanscom, R. Magnuson, and L. J. Duggan, as trustees of the estate of R. M. Magnuson. Length sorter. 3,349,905, 10-31-67, CI. 209—82. Crawford, Marvin S., V> to D. R. Long. Masonry cutter. 3,297,015, 1-10-67, CI. 125—23. Crawford, Perry O., Jr. : See — ■ Brenza, James G., Crawford, Kusnick, and La Maire. 3 333 251 Crawford, Ralph W., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Magnetic con- nector for wheeled toys. 3,330,066, 7-11-67, CI. 46 — 241. Crawford, Richard B. Article positioning device. 3,308,923, 3-14-67, CI. 198—33. Crawford, Richard B. Load transfer and elevating device. 3,344,902, 10-3-67, CI. 198 — 96. Crawford. Richard L., Jr., to Orday Tool & Engineering Co., Inc. Fuel bypass control for automotive vehicle. 3,327,760, 6-27-67. CI. 158 — 36.3. Crawford, Robert F. : See — Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,304. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,554. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,555. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,325,271. Kitasaki, Kivoshi, and Crawford. 3,326,661. Kitasaki. Kiyoshi. and Crawford. 3.326,932. Woods, William G., and Crawford. 3.330,641. Crawford & Russell, Inc. : See — Crawford. James R. 3,354,136. Crawford, James R., and Hooker. 3,313,035. Crawford, Thomas J., to Universal Metal Hose Co. Apparatus for forming spiral tubing from a ribbon on thin material. 3,309,003, 3-14-67, CI. 228—15. Crawley, Arthur, III, to Crawley Book Machinery, Inc. Book drying apparatus. 3.303,579, 2-14-67, CI. 34 — 236. Crawlev Book Machinery, Inc. : See — Crawley, Arthur, III. 3,303,579. Cray, Seymour R. : See — Thornton, James E., and Cray. 3,346,851. Cray, Seymour R., and J. E. Thornton, to Control Data Corp. Multi-processor using the principle of time-sharing. 3,337,- 854, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Crav, Sevmour R., and P. A. Kristensen. to Control Data Corp. Coincident current inhibit svstem. 3,351,923, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 174. Crayton. Charles A. Sidewalk paving machine. 3,335,646, 8-15-67, CI. 94—46. Creager, John E., to General Motors Corp. Vacuum operated automative temperature control system. 3,319,888, 5-16- 67, CI. 236 — 87. Creager, Paul, Jr. : See — ■ Blanford, William F., and Creager. 3,332,417. Creamer, George B. : See — Thomas, Berwyn B.. and Creamer. 3.340,139. Creasey, Norman G., and J. A. C. Watt, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Triazinyl-siloxane and hydrolysis products thereof. 3.330,829, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 249.5. Creasy, William K., and J. C. Jones, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Shock absorber. 3,330,549, 7-11-67, CI. 267 — 64. Creative Displays, Inc. : See — Taub, Ronald H. 3,330,406. Creative Engineering, Dae. : See — Crandall, Eugene L. 3,314,718. Creative Hair Stylist, Inc. : See — Kackloudis. 'Steve J. 3.335.734. Creative Marketing Inc. : See — Taylor, James F. 3,337.220. Creative Packaging Inc. : See — Gervais, Norman A. 3,344,951. Guernsey, Richard H. 3.332,600. Harris, Dale C. 3,351,186. Pilot, John S., and Wright. 3,332,575. Wright. Thomas H.. Jr. 3,297,198. Crecelius, Samuel B. : See — Brunelle, Thomas E., Rue, and Crecelius. 3,334,147. Credifier Co. : See — Michels, Lawrence S. 3,344,258. Credner. Karl : See — Engelhard, Hermann N.. Benwanz, Credner, and Geisel. 3.341.572. Creech. Ravmond J., to Carrier Corp. Refrigerator cabinet. 3.359,755, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 441. Creed & Co. Ltd. : See — Mason, Frederick P., and Stevens. 3,353,038. Creed, Sherman H. : See — Anderson, Gerald R.. Creed, and Parker. 3,310,084. Creed. Sherman H.. to PMC Corp. Stem pulling apparatus. 3,319,679, 5-16-67, CI. 146 — 55. Creed, Sherman H., and R. C. Luhdorff, to FMC Corp Re- moving skin from fruit. 3,351,112. 11-7-67, CI. 146 — 226. Creedon, Richard L. : See — Selwood, Peter R., and Creedon. 3,307,492. Creedon, William H., to Elco Corp. Modular electrical ground bushing. 3,337,833, 8-22-67, CI. 339 — 14. Creel, Ernest S. Drill bit assembly. 3,327,794, 6-27-67, CI. 175—412. Creelman, Raymond C. Child-restraining device for physi- cian's use. 3,315,671, 4-25-67, CI. 128 — 134. Creelman, Raymond C. Surgical instrument for conization of uterine cervix. 3,357,422, 12-12-67, CI. 128 — 2. Creger, Paul L., to Parke, Davis & Co. 17/3,20-epoxy steroids and methods for their production. 3,320,242, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Creigh, Walter F., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Film splicing construction. 3,351,514, 11-7-67, CI 161—39. Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and W. D. Devaney, to Chemical Development Corp. Double-barreled dispensing gun. 3,311,- 265, 3-28-67, CI. 222—137. Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and W. D. Devaney, to Chemical Development Corp. Disposable cartridge for gun-type dis- pensers. 3,323,682, 6-6-67, CI 222 — 94. Creighton, Andrew Malcolm, W. R. Wragg, and D. R. Maxwell, to May & Baker Ltd. N-phenylpiperazine compounds. 3,326.- 916. 6-20-67, CI. 260—268. Creighton, Eugene J. : See — Clark, Kendall, Creighton, Drop, and Santillo. 3,339,704. Creighton. John H. : See — Brinkmeyer, Francis M., Hanser, and Creighton 3,327 - 413. Creighton, Mitchell H., to Jenkins Metal Shops, Inc. Textile picker screen shaft construction. 3,324,514, 6-13-67, CI. 19—89. Creighton, Stephen M., and E. V. Gouinlock, Jr., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Fire retardant polymer compositions hav- ing improved thermal properties. 3,313,763, 4-11-67. CI. 260—41. Cremer, Frits, to Thomas M. Dodds, Inc. Apparatus for stripping articles from forms. 3,309,732, 3-21-67, CI. 18—2. Cremer. Josef, F. Hatrmann. F. Rodis, and A. Hinz, to Knap- sack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing phosphates. 3,318,660, 5-9-67, CI. 23 — 107. Cremer, Joseph : See — Klose, Werner, Harniseh, and Cremer. 3,318,982. Muller-Schiedmayer, Gunther, Harniseh, and Cremer. 3,333,029. Niermann, Hermann, Cremer, and Harniseh. 3,356,774. Niermann, Hermann, Harniseh, and Cremer. 3,342,552. Cremer, Joseph, and F. Rodis, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktien- gesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of dicalcium phosphate. 3,353,908, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 109. Cremer, Joseph G., to Danfoss A/S. Oil separation arrange- ment in refrigeration systems. 3,324,680, 6-13-67, CI. 62—473. Cremer. Leo J., Jr. High beam indicator. 3.329,809, 7-4-67 CI. 240 — 8.4. Cremer, Lothar, U. Kurz. and M. Hubert, to Lothar Cremer. Sound absorbing ventilation conduit with side branch chambers. 3,353,626, 11-21-67, CI. 181 — 42. Cremer, Robert L., to King-Seelev Thermos Co. Plastic axle bearing for use on toys. 3,307,291, 3-7-67, CI. 46 — 222. Cremer. William C. Cloth stacking device. 3,357,701, 12- 12-67, CI. 271—68. Crenshaw, Melvin L., to ACF Industries, Inc. Railway car cushioning arrangement. 3,329.285, 7^-67, CI. 213 — 8. Crenshaw, Ronnie R., to Bristol-Myers Co. Substituted 3,4-dihydro-3-phenyl-4-hydroxy(amino) alkoxv (or alkyl thio) phenyl thiochroman. 3,321,483, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 293.4. Crenshaw, Ronnie R., to Bristol-Myers Co. Substituted 3.4-di- hydro-3-phenyl-4-hydroxy-4-{r (amino)alkoxy (or alkyl thio) phenyl}isothioehroman. 3,332,956, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 293.4. Crenshaw, Walter J., H. S. Hicks, and E. O. Oakes. to Riegel Textile Corp. Apnaratus for making frieze pile fabrics. 3,353,568. 11-21-67, CI. 139 — 21. Crepeau, Melvin J. : See — La Pine, Robert L., Crepeau, and Pardon. 3.303,526. Crepel. Jean, and A. Zacar, to Compagnie Generale d'Elec- tricite. Power line contract for disconnect switch. 3,349,- 200, 10-24-67. CI. 200 — 48. Cresap. Wesley L. : See — Covington, Cecil E.. Cresap, and Drees. 3,316,976. Cresap, Wesley L., and R. R. Lynn, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Rotor system. 3,347,320, 10-17-67, CI. 170 — 160.26. Crescent Box Com : See — Thomas, Neil A., Jr. 3,308,772. Crescent Paper Tube Co., Inc. : See — Seltman, Paul R. 3,315,867. Seltman, Paul R. 3,341,106. Crescenzi, Armand A. : See — Claff, Clarence L., Crescenzi, and Ippolito. 3,332,746. Crescenzo, Frank G., R. L. Dow, and B. Y. S. Lee, to United States of America, Navy. Slow burning plastisol cellulose acetate propellant composition containing resorcinol. 3,306,790, 2-28-67, CI. 149—93. Cress, Hobart A. :See — Ahlbeck, Donald R., and Cress. 3,347,135. Cresswell, Roger A. : See — Stewart, Alexander, Cresswell, and Brvan-Brown. 3,327,- 971. LIST OF PATENTEES 275 Cresswell. Roger .v., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Qaa turbine by-pass engine. 3,352,110, 11-14-07, Cl. 60—229. Crest Engineering, Inc. : See — Maher, Joseph L. 3,318,223. Crest Foods Co., Inc. : See — Loewenstein, .Morrison. 3,343,960. Crest Lock Co., Inc. : See — Sheiman, Julius. 3,353,205. Creswell. Clifford A., to The Arbee Corp. Automatic belt mak- ing machine. 3,354,032, 11-28-67, Cl. 59—3. Cretors, C, & Co. : See — Miller. Jeanne M„ Marcus, and Cretors. 3,346,125. Cretors, Charles J. : See — Miller, Jeanne M., Marcus, and Cretors. 3,346,125. Creuels, Frans H., and J. M. Hermes, to Stamicarbon N.V. Movable lace support tor use in mines. 3,328,906, 7-4-67, Cl. 61— 4. j. Creuels, Frans H., and A. Van Gelder, to Stamicarbon N.V. Movable face support. 3,332,246, 7-25-67, Cl. 61 — 45. Creutz, Hans G. : See — Leenders, Peter, and Creutz. 3,351,656. Creutz. Hans-Gerhard, R. M. Stevenson, and E. A. Romanow- skl, to The Udvlite Corp. Electro-deposition of copper from acidic baths. 3,32S,273, 6-27-67, Cl. 204—52. Creutzmann, Reinhold. and H. Wullschlaeger, to Maschinen- fabrik Buckau R. Wolf Aktiengesellschaft. Transporting carriage for convever system. 3,300,023, 1-24-67, Cl. 19S — 36. Creveling, Robert. Electronic switch with means to halt the flow of electrons to initiate an arc discharge. 3,317,787, 5-2-67, Cl. 315— 10S. Crew, Beverly L., and M. N. Gunzburg, to General Electric Co. Information storage and retrieval system. 3,358,270, 12-12-07, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Crewe, Albert V., A. Yokosawa, and D. J. De Geeter, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High-voltage generator. 3,360,663, 12-26-67, Cl. 310 — 5. Crews, Clarence M. Memory system and memory switch unit for controlling automotive running lights. 3,337,768, 8-22- 67, Cl. 315 — 82. Crews, Sam T. : See — Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and Crews. 3,306,379. Kloesel. Joseph A.. Jr., and Crews. 3,355,192. Crews. Sim H., to Large Mine Shaft Drillers, Inc. Dual drill stem method and apparatus. 3,297,100, 1-10-67, Cl. 175 — 195. Crlbben, James T. : See — Strieker, Henry C, Jr., and Crlbben. 3,310,185. Cribbs, Robert D., to Collins Radio Co. Voltage and current controlled rectifier. 3.343,066, 9-19-67, Cl. 321 — 18. Cribier, Pierre : See — Sachsenhaus, Marcel, and Cribier. 3,323,214. Crichton, Neil T., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Basic oxygen furnace construction. 3,35S,9S7, 12-19-67, Cl. 266 — 43. Crickmer, Charles D.. to Joy Mfg. Co. Pipe slip assembly and method for testing. 3,348,277, 10-24-67, Cl. 24 — 263. Cri-Dan :See — Renoux, Pierre E. 3.332,305. Renoux, Pierre E. 3,338,120. Crider, Orin N. : See — Gallagher, John E., Crider, and McCulloch. 3,348,604. Criffield, Melvin E., to General Electric Co. Control mech- anism. 3,321,921, 5-30-67, Cl. 60 — 235. Crile, Eugene E. : See — Thomas, Paul M., Wright, Burge, and Crile. 3,303,942. Thomas, Paul M., Wright. Burge. and Crile. 3,351.216. Crillv, Ira B., to Veeder Industries, Inc. Odometer. 3,356,298, 12-5-67, Cl. 235 — 95. Crlmella, Renato. Automatic machine for turning footwear in- side out. 3.328.S16, 7-4-67, CI. 12—57. Crimmins. David J., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Terminal-less connections for wire leads. 3,327,2S4, 6-20-67, Cl. 339 — 276. Crimmins, David J., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Wiring system and connection. 3,336.434, S-15-67, Cl. 174 — 72. Crimmins, David J., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Means for terminating flexible conductor etchings. 3,336,565, 8-15-67, Cl. 339 — 107. Crimsco, Inc. : See — Dyer, Kermit W., and Moss. 3,311,434. Crincic. Laddie J. : See — Long, Herbert A., Brown, and Crincic. 3,348,833. Crincic. Laddie J. Collapsible safety helmet. 3,353,188, 11-21- 67, Cl. 2 — 3. Criner Gaspard X., to Monsanto Co. Linear polyurea elas- tomers. 3,359.243. 12-19-67, Cl. 260 — 77.5. Crlou, Tves H. M. Mast compensating the list of sailing-boats of all classes. 3,323.480. 6-6-67, Cl. 114 — 91. Crlpe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corp. Panel mounting structure. 3,342,000, 9-19-67, Cl. 52—468. Cripe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corp Window construc- tion and mounting. 3.343,317, 9-26-67, Cl. 52 — 20S. Cripe, Alan R., to United Aicraft Corp. Pneumatic spring assembly. 3,343,S31, 9-26-67, Cl. 267 — 35. Cripe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corp. Baggage rack as- sembly. 3,355,210, 11-2S-67, Cl. 296 — 2S. Crlpe, Maxwell, L., to The Bendix Corp. Servomotor with normally stationary valve structure. 3,321,916, 5-30-67, Cl. 60—54.5. Cripe, Maxwell 1... to '1'lu- lli.-udix Corp. Servomotor. 3,352,209, 11-14-67, Cl. 91 — 391. Crlpe, Maxwell L., to The Bendix Corp. Servomotor system. 3,357,311, 12-12-67, Cl. 91 — 446. Cripps, Harry N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Compositions and process. 3,347,070, 10-17-07, Cl. 96 — 115. Cripps, John, to Dowty Rotol Ltd. Electric windings. 3,336,- 553, S-15-67. Cl. 336—197. Criscl, Victor E., to Mammoth Plastics, Inc. Cover for flush- fill containers. 3,329,304, 7-4-67, Cl. 220—60. Criscl, Victor E. to Mammoth Plastics, Inc. Plastic cover for use with bottom feed machines. 3,329,305, 7-4-67, Cl. 220 — 60. Criscione, John M., and L. M. Litz, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of purifying titanium diboride. 3,316,062, 4-25- 67, Cl. 23 — 204. Crishin, Peter F., to Roberts Co. Linear contact horizontal spinning ring. 3,352,096, 11-14-67, Cl. 57 — 119. Crisman. Edwin B. Tire display rack. 3,335,871, S-15-67, Cl. 211 — 24. Crisp, Chester A., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Bypass valve for hydraulic jacks. 3,311,026, 3-28-67, Cl. 91 — 401. Crispin, David J. : See — Whitehurst, John S., Crispin, and Boyce. 3,317,566. Criss, Donald H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. 3,357,050, 12-12- 07, Cl. 18—14. Criss, George H., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co., a Division of Dresser Industries Inc. Castable gunning mix. 3,300,594, 12-26-67, Cl. 264: — 30. Crist, Elmer E. : See — McKie, Thomas G., and Crist. 3.318,019. McKie, Thomas G., and Crist. 3,355,810. Crist, Francis H., A. A. Jennings, and D. B. Hill, to United States of America, Army. Profile and alignment gage. 3,323,220, 6-6-67, Cl. 33—174. Cristiani, Narciso : See — Bandini, Pier G. B. B., and Cristiani. 3.325,180. Cristofv, Cristjo and G. N. Means for artificially producing and controlling electric power field strengths and freely suspended ions in the atmosphere. 3,311,108, 3-28-67, Cl. 128—190. Cristofv, George N. : See — Cristofv, Cristjo and G. N. 3,311,108. Critchell, Dean J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Pough forming and filling method and apparatus. 3,295,289, 1-3-67, Cl. 53—28. Critchley, Stuart W., and F. Lamb, to Geigy Chemical Corp. 2,4,6-tri-amino-substituted pvrimidines. 3,325.490, 6-13-67, Cl. 260—250.4. Critchley, Stuart W., and P. M. Blanchard, to The Geigv Co. Ltd., and The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Synthetic lubri- cants comprising organic esters. 3,32S,302, 6-27-67, Cl. 252 — 51.5. Critchlow, Dale L. : See — Hopner, Emil, Funk, and Critchlow. 3,308,431. Crits. George J. : See — Applebaum, Samuel B.. and Crits. 3.336,747. Critz, Robert G.. and J. H. Cobbs, to Fenix & Scisson. Inc. Bottom supported casing. 3.354,956. 11-2S-67, Cl. 166 — 29. Croall, Milton L., to FMC Corp. Article handling apparatus. 3,314.522, 4-18-67, Cl. 19S— 33. Croce. Louis J. : See — Bajars, Laimonis, and Croce. 3,303,234. Bajars. Laimonis, Croce, and Gabliks. 3,306,947. Bajars, Laimonis, Gabliks, and Croce. 3.334,152. Gabliks, Maigonis, Bajars, and Croce. 3,308,182. Croce, Louis J., L. Bajars, and M. Gabliks, to Petro-Tex Chemi- cal Corp. Production of isoprene. 3,297,775, 1-10-67, Cl. 260—680. Croce, Louis J., L. Bajars, and M. Gabliks, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons by oxidative dehydrogenation over a catalyst comprising zinc and iron. 3,303,235, 2-7-67, Cl. 260—680. Croce, Louis J., and L. Bajars, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons by oxidative dehydrogenation over catalysts comprising nickel and iron. 3,303,236, 2-7- 67, Cl. 260—680. Croce, Louis J., L. Bajars, and M. Gabliks, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons by oxidative dehydrogenation over iron-alumina catalyst. 3,303,237, 2-7-67, Cl. 260—680. Croce, Louis J., L. Bajars, and M. Gabliks, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Process of dehydrogenation. 3,342,S90, 9-19-67, Cl. 260 — 680. Crocker, Foster, and J. A. Theys, to H. J. Heinz Co. Batch cooking process. 3,345,936, 10-10-67, Cl. 99 — 334. Crocker. Guy J. : See — Greenlee. Sylvan O., and Crocker. 3,340,236. Crockett, Donald P., to American Can Co. Apparatus for treating fibre container bodies. 3,310,653. 3-21-67, Cl. 219— 3SS. Croft, Geoffrey F., and J. C. Davis, to British Telecommunica- tions Research Ltd. Electrical signalling systems. 3,337,- 862. 8-22-07. Cl. 340 — 347. Croft, Joseph M., and R. M. Messina. Quick change plug. 3,333,724, 8-1-67, Cl. 220 — 24.5. Crohem, Albert L., Jr. Vehicle suspension system. 3,305,229, 2-21-67, Cl. 267—11. Croisant, Elmer E. : See — Schlapman, William J., and Croisant. 3,349,631. 276 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Croitoru, Zicu, to Electricite De France, Service National. Magnetohydrodynainic generators, particularly in electrodes therefor. 3,311,762, 3-28-67, CI. 310—11. Croker, John H., to Gestetner Ltd. Typewriter ribbon impreg- nated with ink comprising heat-polymerizable ester mono- mer. 3,342,622, 9-19-67, CI. 117—36.1. Croll, Ian M., to International Business Machines Corp. Mag- netic memory element. 3,327.297, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — 174. Croll, Ian M., to International Business Machines Corp. Mag- netic device with alternating lamina of magnetic material and non-magnetic metal on a substrate. 3,350,180, 10-31- 67, CI. 29—183.5. Croll, Ian M^ and R. G. Stevens, to International Business Machines Corp. Agitation system for electrodeposition of magnetic alloys. 3,317,410, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 23. Crorn, Russell C. W., and D. M. Williams, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Guidance systems for con- tinuous mining machinery. 3,322,465, 5-30-67, CI. 299 — 1. Crom, Theodore R. Rotating digestive covers. 3,29S,670, 1-17-67. CI. 259—5. Cromer, Charles F. : See — Colclaser, Robert G., Jr., and Cromer. 3,345,486. Cromer, Charles F., and R. E. Kane, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High-power compressed-gas circuit interrupter with double-flow contact structure disposed within gas-directing casing. 3,358,102, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 148. Cromer, Charles F., and A. P. Strom, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Heating means for compressed gas circuit inter- rupters. 3,358;i04, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 148. Cromer, Earle G., Jr., to Mangood Corp. Plural tone audible indicating apparatus having variable time ratio of tones. 3,346,857, 10-10-67, CI. 340—328. Cromer, Walter M. : See — Pike, Gus, and Cromer. 3,318.566. Cromer, William R., and A. Molbach, to General Electric Co. Lamp bulb assorting apparatus. 3,326,350, 6-20-67, CI. 198 — 33. Crommelin, Philip B., Jr., to Research-Cottrell, Inc. Gas and liquid contact apparatus. 3,350,076, 10-31-67, CI. 261 — 118. Cromp, Theodore Q., and J. W. Savage, to Atlantic Research Corp. Proximity-controlled article tumbling device. 3,350,- 098, 10-31-67, CI. 273—145. Crompton, George. Wind turbine electro-generators. 3.339,078, 8-29-67, CI. 290—44. Crompton, George. System for battery charging. 3,359,479, 12-19-67, CI. 320—52. Crompton, George S., % to R. E. Jones. Self-feeding paint brushes. 3,335,450, 8-15-67, CI. 15 — 581. Crompton, James R., and Brothers Ltd. : See — Johnson, Reginald. 3,350,260. Crompton & Knowles Corp. : See — Bauer, Fritz, E. 3,306,594. Eltonhead, Robert W. 3,311,606. Feeman, James F. 3.305,539. Feeman, James F. 3,322,488. Feeman, James F. 3,334,138. Feeman, James F. 3,343,905. Gurney, Gordon T. 3,326,246. Gustafson, Ralph P., and Le Blanc. 3,332.451. Gustafson, Ralph P., and Smiley. 3,349,808. Gustavson, Roger W. 3,320,980. Hall, Kenneth J. 3,330,304. Holly. Charles H. 3,340.565. Nelson, Alden W., and Brown. 3,353,212. Nelson, Alden W., and Johnson. 3,359,596. Nugarus, Anthony R. 3,338,211. Nugarus, Anthony R. 3,343,661. Swindells, Donald A. 3,340,927. Crompton & Knowles-Malimo, Inc. : See — Bahlo, Klaus W. 3,327,501. Klaeui, Hans J. 3,354.672. Crompton, Thomas E., to Monsanto Co. Apparatus for pro- ducing fibers. 3,317,954, 5-9-67, CI. 18 — 2.6. Cromwell, E. M., and Co., Ltd. : See — Taylor, Neil J. 3,339,716. Cromwell Paper Co., The : See — Rupp, Richard O. 3,321,348. Cromwell, Richard K., to Groov-Pin Corp. Alignment mem- ber for insert driver tool. 3,349,652, 10-31-67, CI. 81 — 53. Cromwell, Thomas M. : See — •Shepherd, Joseph L., and Cromwell. 3,334,966. Croname, Inc. : See — Umann, Harry M. 3,308,847. Crone, Alfred F., to Acme Highway Products Corp. Method and means for sealing pavement grooves. 3,324,775, 6-13-67, CI. 94 — 22. Cronenberger, Lucien : See — Pillon, Daniel, Pacheco, and Cronenberger. 3,357,883. Cronheim, Richard B. Ice cream dippers. 3,322,075 5-30-67, CI. 107—48. Cronheim, Richard B. Rolling pins. 3,322,076, 5-30-67, CI. 107 — 50. Cronin. Albert W. : See — Schweitzer, Charles N., Sr., Cronin, and Harlan. 3,320,- 655. Cronin, Daniel. Magnetic tape signal transfer compensation system. 3,300.590, 1-24-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Cronin, Dennis G, to Beloit Corp. Winder. 3,346,209, 10-10- 67, CI. 242—66. Cronin, Donald L., and J. L. Jensen, to Honeywell Inc. Semi- conductor apparatus. 3,333,176, 7-25-67, CI. 320 — 39. Cronin, George R., to Texas Instruments Inc. High resistivity chromium doped gallium arsenide and process of making same. 3,344.071, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 62.3. Cronin, John W., Jr., and V. E. Boyer, to Sargent Industries, Oil Well Equipment Division. Rotary well pump. 3,347,169, 10-17-67, CI. 103 — 117. Cronin, Michael E. : See — Brown, John F. W., Cronin, and Stevenson. 3,331,685. Crook, John M. : See — Payne, William H. and Crook. 3,331,236. Crook, Richard F., to Textron Electronics, Inc. Multi-degree- of-freedom force transmitting structure. 3,318,139, 5-9— 67, CI. 73—71.6. Crooke, Robert C, and G. D. Knorr, to Global Marine Inc. Travelling block guide. 3,336,003, 8-15-67, CI. 254—190. Crooker, Richard A., A. F. Lum, and F. J. Loprest, to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Operator of reaction motors. 3,357,185, 12— 12-67, CI. 60—214. Crookes Laboratories Ltd., The : See — Sharpe, Christopher J., and Stephens. 3,300,507. Crooks, Charles H. : See — Buteux, Richard H. B., and Crooks. 3,304,017. Crooks, Darris R. Dump pot system with additive pump. 3,359,851, 11-7-67, CI. 55 — 166. Crooks, Donald D. : See — Fenn, Raymond W., Jr., Steinberg, Crooks, Underwood, Goetzel, and Lavendel. 3,337.334. Crooks, James W., Jr., and R. C. Weaver, to General Dynamics Corp. Distance measuring system. 3,343,163, 9-19-67, CI. 343—12. Crooks, William R., to The Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Fluid transmission for drive and driven members. 3,306,042, 2-28-67, CI. 60—54.5. Croon, Ingemar L.-A., A. Assarsson, and O. E. Frisk, to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Arrangement for storing wood chips. 3.298,749, 1-17-67, CI. 302—56. Cropp, David I., C. C. Jordan, and R. W. Lingo, to Glass-Tite Industries. Inc. Header for wires. 3,321,606, 5-23-67, CI. 219 — 79. Cropp, Donald T., and D. J. Gilman, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for purifying 2.2,2-trifluoro-l-chloro- 1-bromoethane. 3,349,137, 10-24-67, CI. 260—653. Crosby, Cedric W. : See — Bignell, Frederick A., and Crosby. 3,301,033. Crosby, Edward K. : See — MacAllister, Robert V., Crosby, and Lanphere. 3,354,046. Crosby, Forrester K., and W. F. Eaton, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fluid flow interlock and indicator. 3,320,381, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Crosby, Gifford W. : See — Millikan, Allen F., and Crosby. 3,299,189. Crosbv, Lawton H., and H. M. Baum, to Mosley Furniture Co. Spring. 3,325,831, 6-20-67. CI. 5—260. Crosbv, Peter F., to Diebold Inc. Fire door. 3,345,775, 10-10- 67, CI. 49—4. Crosby, Peter F„ C. W. Wallis, and W. D. Budynas, to Lam- son Corp. Central exchange dispatcher for pneumatic tube systems. 3.295,662, 1-3-67. CI. 198 — 38. Crosby, Peter F., and F. A. Hurd, to Diebold Inc. Vertical selective conveyor. 3,319,766, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 38. Crosby, Philip S., to Tektronix, Inc. Gating circuit having gating oscillator with internal time delay. 3,358,155, 12- 12-67, CI. 307—88.5. Crose-United Corp. : See — Cunningham, Joseph A. 3,355,792. Crosfield Electronics Ltd. : See — Crosfield, John F. 3.300.362. Parker, Barry N. 3,331.026. Crosfield, John F., to Crosfield Electronics Ltd. Apparatus for etching of printing surfaces. 3,300,362, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 345. Crosley Broadcasting Corp. : See — Rockwell, Ronald J. 3,316,504. Rockwell, Ronald J. 3,324,407. Rockwell, Ronald J. 3,345,562. Cross, Alexander D. : See — Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3.338,893. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,338,928. Beard. Colin C, and Cross. 3,356.677. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,357,973. Beard, Colin, and Cross. 3,357,975. Knox, Lawrence H„ and Cross. 3,328,434. Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corp. Cvclopentanophenan- threne derivatives and process. 3,296,278, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 343.2. Cross. Alexander D., to Syntex Corp. Steroid Intermediates and process for preparing. 3,296,283, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 347.3. Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corp. 170-tetrahydrofuran- yloxy-androstanes. 3,341,527, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Cross, Alexander D., to Syntex Corp. 4-oxa-19-norpregnan-17. Deeg. Wvman 1... and D. W. Watson, to C. P. Clare & Co. Counting circuit. 3,327,177, 0-20-67, CI. 317—140. Deegan, .lames J.: See — Ullman, Frederick E., and Deegan. 3,349,599. Deegan, James J., to Inland Steel Co. System for converting forming rolls to accommodate various shell diameters. 3,343.392, 9-20-07. CI. 72— 1S2. Deege, Gean E. and W. Portable cooking apparatus. 3,359,S8S, 12-26-67, CI. 99 — 421. Deege, Walter: See — Deege. Gean E. and W. 3,359,S8S. Deeley, Ilaskin U., Jr.. and II. M. Thornton, Jr. Dental cuspidor system. 3,295,148, 1-3-07, CI. 4 — 203. Deeley, Haskin D., Jr., and G. II. Strain, to The Dentists' Sup- ply Co. of New York. Supporting base for chair and the like for gliding on a film of air. 3,295,021, 1-3-67, CI. ISO— 7. Deelman, Gerardus J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit arrangement for obtaining a stabilized supply voltage. 3,299,340, 1-17-67. CI. 321 — 18. Deeiman, Gerardus J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Voltage regulating circuit utilizing photoelectric control. 3,35S,217, 12-12-07, CI. 323—31. Deelman, Gerardus J., and A. M. H. Schellekens, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Optical feedback stabilizing circuit for a voltage source having a high internal re- sistance. 3,315,078, 4-18-07, CI. 250 — 205. Deelman, Havo, to Outboard Marine Corp. Chain saw. 3,339,- 590, 9-5-07, CI. 143— 32. Deep. Raymond A. : See — Conrad, Robert G., Deep, Pughe, Ilenriksen, and Thomas. 3,295,324. Deere & Co. : See — Bahl, James M., and Haight. 3,349.670. Barnes, Theodore M., and de Buhr. 3,303.913. Bauer, Edgar. 3,315,450. Berk. Martin A. 3.319,405. Bjerkan, Arthur J. 3.343, 6S6. Bossard, Fredrick R. 3,324. S59. Brinkmyer, Francis M., Hanser, and Creighton. 3,327,413. Burrough, Donald E., and Fairbank. 3,343,347. Burrough, Donald E.. and Wood. 3,339,352. Campbell, Gary L. 3,347,512. Campbell, Gary L., and Herring. 3,304,044. Cayton. David W. 3,336,049. Christie. Craig E. 3.357,206. Engesser, Heinz, and Brand. 3.335.SS2. Fletcher, Edward H., and Dhuicq. 3,301,079. Forth, Murray W. 3,324,808. Funk, Welker W. 3,315,894. Gassman, Max P. 3,317,252. Gleeson, John D., Jr., and Miller. 3,357,508. Hanser, Paul E. 3,324,5S2. Harris, Kenneth J., Meyer, and Malm. 3.29S.252. Hartwig, Donald R. 3.331,341. Hennen, John J. 3,357,104. Hoffman, John E., Jr., Henningsen, and Skromme. 3,325,- 101!. Hook, Richard W., and Sanderson. 3,309,147. Hubbard. Arthur L. 3,316,697. Hubbard, Arthur L. 3,352,092. Hubbard, Arthur L. 3,359,711. Hubbard. Arthur L. 3.359.712. Hunter, George D. 3,325,227. I Jackson, William W. 3,308.891. Jackson. William W. 3.354.966. Johannsen. Bruno P.. 3 303 891. Johnson. Glen A., and Waschek. 3,309,110. Kahle, Glenn W. 3,306,408. Keeton, Eugene G. 3.308,774. Kessler, Kenneth Q. 3,339,354. Lindstrom, Harold R., and Beldin. 3.347,350. Love, Mahlon L., and Anderson. 3,295.384. Lowin Kenneth J., and Lehman. 3,339,986. Marquart, Gordon L. 3.354,729. Marquart, Gordon L., and Michael. 3.352,166. Meyer. Vemis H. 3,327,786. Mever, Vemis II. 3,357.646. Michael, Richard A. 3.301.078. Morrison. Charles S.. Denison, and Thomas. 3,315,449. Mvers, Glenn L. 3,300,015. Oerman. Orey W., and Lohrman. 3,306,029. Roll, Walter M., Forth, and Harrington. 3,354,844. Romer, Gerhard. 3.331,417. Shriver. George H. 3,308,929. I Sullivan, James F. 3.347.540. Sullivan. James F., and Arnold. 3.302,728. Sutherland. Gail R.. and Breed. 3,320,735. Termont. Charles G., and Brittnin. 3,335,884. Vande Wiele, Robert J. 3,349,747. Wadelton. Edwin F. 3.331.450. Walters, George R., and Luckett. 3.30S.505. Watts. :: l>e llaan, Edward P„ and P. I'. M. Schampers, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing a photosensitive device. 3.307.9S3, 3-7-67, CI. 148 — 178. De Haan, James It., to Cryogenic Engineering Co. Gas cooled storage container. 3,304,728, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 45. De Haas, Gerrit G., L. h. Clark, and C. J. Lang, to Weyer- haeuser Co. Recovering sugar from aqueous pulping liquor containing lignosulfonates using acetone. 3,337,366, 8-22— 67, CI. 127 — 46. De Haes, Louis AL, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Silver complex diffusion transfer process. 3,335,005, 8-8-67, CI. 96— 29. De Haes, Louis M., to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Silver halide diffusion transfer process. 3,335,007, 8-8-67, CI. 96—29. De Haes, Louis M., to Gevaert Photo-Production N.V. Photo- graphic image-receiving material. 3,351,469, 11-7-67, CI. 96 — 76. De Haes, Louis M., and F. H. Deschamps, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Process of forming images according to the silver complex diffusion transfer process. 3,347,674, 10-17- 67, CI. 96—29. De Hart, Harold F. Carpenter's miter box. 3,308,858, 3-14-07, CI. 143—89. De Hart. Harold G„ to New Jersey International Protected Metals, Inc. Method of bonding coatings. 3,351,504, 11-7-67, CI. 148 — 614. De Hart, John W., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing gaseous mixtures. 3,330,773, 7-11- 67, CI. 252—305. De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd., The : See — Whittlev, Donald C. 3,332.044. De Havilland Aircraft Co., Ltd., The : See — Goslin, Geoffrey W., and Marwood. 3,355,644. Marwood, Charles T. 3.301,269. Dehmel, Kurt : See — ■ Schumann, Herbert, Max, Dehmel, Menzl, and Wappler. 3,328,946. Dehn, Joseph W., Jr., and J. J. Maitner, to Interchemical Corp. Cyano-hydroxy-naphthoic acids. 3,335,168, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 465. Dehn, Koy F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co. Trolley conductor. Re. 26,189, 4-18-67, CI. 191—22. Dehn, Roy F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co. Press. 3,306,122, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 364. Dehn, Roy F., to The Cleveland Crane & Engineering Co. Con- ductor bar type electrical distribution system. 3,325,606, 6-13-67, CI. 191 — 40. Dehn, William F., to Allen-Bradley Co. Mechanically latched contactor. 3,312,808, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 169. Dehn, William F., to Allen-Bradley Co. Manually resettable switch actuator. 3,317,687, 5-2-67, CI. 200 — 47. Dehne, Clarence A. : See — Etheridge, Walter C, and Dehne. 3,357,367. Torrance, Gordon A., and Dehne. 3,326,139. Dehne, Clarence A., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Construction for transferring a conveyor carrier between power lines. 3,314,377, 4-18-67, CI. 104—96. Dehne, Clarence A., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Anti-backup device for releasing dog trolley. 3,357,369, 12-12-67, CI. 104 — 172. Dehnel. William : See — ■ Dastoli, Joseph, Dehnel, and Halepas. 3,298,633. Dehnert, Johannes, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien- gesellsehaft. Diazapolymethine dyes. 3,346,5S5, 10-10-67, CI. 260—305. Dehnert, Johannes, and G. Hansen, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik AG. Arylimidazoline containing mono azo dyes. 3,313,798, 4-11-67, CI. 260—157. De Hoff. Edward J. : See — Van House, Robert M., and De Hoff. 3,304,839. Van House, Robert M., De Hoff, and Erickson. 3,31S,421. Dehydag. Deutsche Hvdrierwerke G.m.b.H. : See — Gundel, Wolfgang". 3.359.297. Gundel, Wolfgang, and Damm. 3,328,464. Gundel, Wolfgane, and Dieckelmann. 3.297,725. Michael, Gregor, Frotscher, Markert, and Petzold. 3,300,- 395. Strauss, Wennemar, Willmund, and Kirstahler. 3.29S 937 wilimund, Wolf-Dieter. 3.337,564. Willmund, Wolf-Dieter, and Strauss. '3,314,868. Deibel, Raymond A. : See — D'Alua, Anthony R., and Deibel. 3,301,1.37. Roberts, Hobart V., Jr., Riester, Deibel, and Bltzer. 3,325,- 636. Deibel. Raymond A., to Trico Products Corp. Transmission linkage assembly. 3,355,198, 11-28-67, CI. 287 — 87. Deibel, Raymond A., and W. C. Riester, to Trico Products Corp. Wiper arm. 3,344.458, 10-3-67. CI. 15 — 250.35. Deicher, Oskar, S. Peter, and O. Buchholz, to B. Gruter. Process for removing hydrogen sulfide from natural gas. 3,334.469. 8-S-67, CI. 55 — 44. Deichert. William G., and R. L. Webb, to American Cyanamid Co. Mar-resistant products and process for producing same. 3,304,196. 2^14-67, CI. 117—76. Deichert William G.. and A. C. Bristol, to American Cvanamid Co. Mar-resistant polyesters. 3.318,975, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 872. Deighton, Thomas, to Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Liquid moder- ated nuclear reactor. 3,356,583, 12-5-67, CI. 176 — 64. Deighton, Ward, and A. G. Caprio. to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Magnetic tape cartridge changing mechanism. 3,343,- 687. 9-26-67. CI. 214—1. Deighton, William W. : See- Wallace, Richard A., and Deighton. 3,348,027. Delly, Fredric H., and G. D. Combs, to Esso Production Re- search Co. Field viscosimeter. 3,353,403, 11-21-67, CI. 73—55. Deiner, Hans : See — Beruheim, Willy, Enders, and Deiner. 3,346,570. Enders, Heinz, and Deiner. 3,320,197, Enders, Heinz, Deiner, Pusch, and Stenzinger. 3,326,S94. Deiness, Serge, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Low tem- perature system. 3,314,773, 4-18-67, CI. 62 — 45. Deiness, Serge, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Low temperature device with a current supply member. 3,317,- 651, 5-2-67, CI. 174 — 15. Deinet, Adolph J. : See — Di Bella, Eugene P., and Deinet. 3,306,724. Di Bella, Eugene P., and Deinet. 3,355,506. Deinet, Adolph J., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Nuclear chlo- rinated a-hydroxybenzyl phosphonic acids and the salts and esters of said acids. 3,351,681, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 953. Deinrart, David J., J. P. Clark, and P. R. Lovullo, to National Gypsum Co. Suspended ceiling with cup type cap. 3,340,662, 9-12-67, CI. 52 — 476. Deionall Corp. : See — Miller, Omer E., and Wolf. 3,296,111. Deisenroth, Robert J., to Excel Corp. Window frame con- struction having a folded mitered corner. 3,305,998, 2-28— 67, CI. 52—656. Deissmann, Walter, F. Hund, and P. Langmesser, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Aluminum phosphate coated titanium dioxide pigments for melamine and urea formaldehyde resins. 3,330,798, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 39. Deisz, Marvin A. : See — Haefele, Walter R., Dallas, and Deisz. 3.333,024. Kuhre, Calvin J., Dallas, Haefele, and Deisz. 3,299,174. Deja, Jerome: See — La Fever, Clifford E., and Deja. 3,302,524. De Jager, Frank, P. J. Van Gerwen, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pulse transmission system employing quadrature modulation and direct current suppression. 3,311,442, 3-28-67, CI. 325 — 42. De Jean, Henry, to Richier. Arrangement for interconnecting two mechanical parts. 3,330,010, 7-11-67, CI. 24 — 140. De Jean, Milton V., to General Electric Co. Method of manu- facturing a rotor assembly. 3,349,478, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 598. De Jean, Milton V., and M. J. Lacy, to General Electric Co. Method of assembling and bonding together laminations to form laminated cores for electrical Inductive devices. 3,304,358, 2-14-67, CI. 264—159. De Jean, Milton V., and D. E. Shaffer, to General Electric Co. Method of forming layers of insulating material in slots of magnetic cores. 3,355,310 11-28-67, CI. 117 — 18. De Jong, A. M., Aktiebolaget : See — Carlberg, Carl J. C. 3,328,917. De Jongh, Hendrik P., and N. P. Van Vliet, to Organon Inc. 7a-methyl-steroids of the oestrane series. 3,340,279, 9-5-67, CI. 260—397.4. De Jur-Amsco Corp. : See — Lessler, Lew W. 3,326,489. De Kalb Industries, Inc. : See — Coscia, Salvatore G. 3.312,157. De Kalb Toys, Inc. : See — Fulton, Robert R. 3,295,274. De Kara, Cornelius T. : See — McKenna. George W., and de Kam. 3,346,812. De Keersmaecker, Jean, to Glaverbel. Apparatus for manu- facturing glass ribbon on a molten metal bath. 3,313,- 611, 4-11-67, CI. 65 — 182. De Keizer, John L. : See — Rich, Harold M., Artiaga, Wolf, Van Eikersen, De Keizer, and Storrie. 3,318,266. Deker, Marta : See — Plantinga, Oliver S., and Deker. 3,356,090. De Kerivily, Henry. Device for the production of aerosols. 3,355,571, 11-28-67, CI. 219—214. De Kervenoael, Olivier, and A. Virnot, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Cooling process for fuel elements of a nu- clear reactor of the swimming-pool type and nuclear re- actor according to this process. 3,318,777, 5-9-67, CI. 176 — 61. Dekker, Frank, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Means to wind a flexible strip. 3,297,272, 1-10-67, CI. 242 — 74.2. Dekker, Frank, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Dual hub for reels. 3,322,364, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 68.3. Dekker, Jan. See — De Witz, Gerald C, and Dekker. 3,344.215. Dekking, Henri G. G., to Union Oil Co. of California. Carbon graft polymers. 3,346,535, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. DeKlavon, William F., to Nash Aluminum Products Co., Inc. Shower enclosures. 3,310,914, 3-28-67, CI. 49 — 40S. De Koning, Arie A. and K. K. K. Remotely controlled, adjust- able valve means for shock absorbers. 3,351,160, 11-7-67, CI. 18S — 88. De Koning, Jan, to N.V. Ingenieursbureau Voor Systemen en Octrooien Spanstaal Rotterdam. Method and apparatus for suction unloading of sand barges. 3,329,287, 7-4-67, CI. 214 — 14. De Koning, Kornelis K. K. : See — De Koning, Arie A. and K. K. K. 3,351,160. 304 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 De Koning, Stephanus H., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Loudspeaker with feedback signal generator. 3,334,184, 8-1-67, CI. 179—1. De Korte, Peter : See — Ten Hoeve, Marinus, De Korte, and E. Ten Hoeve. 3,352,- 039. Dekowski, Charles J. : See — Spampinato, Sam. 3,312,258. De Kroes, Jan L., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Means for identifying free channels in an automatic switching system. 3,311,708, 3-28-67, CI. 179 — 18. Delacretaz, Richard E. : See — Nemphos, Speros P., and Delacretaz. 3,306,885. Delacretaz. Richard E., A. Stein, and R. L. Walter, to Mon- santo Co. Grafting vinyl monomers onto a diene polymer backbone with a divinyl benzene crosslinking agent present. 3,328,488, 6-27-67, CI. 260—880. Deladerriere, Andre. Electric alarm release and timing device. 3,339,034, 8-29-67, CI. 200—38. Delafosse, Jacques, J. Herenguel, and R. Hourquin, to Com- missariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for selectively anodically dissolving copper from zirconium. 3,334,029, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 32. Delafrange, Kenneth M. Electrical connector with a helical conductor overload circuit breaker. 3,300,607, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 115.5. Delafrange, Kenneth M. Plug connector thermally responsive overload circuit breaker. 3,321,596, 5-23-67, CI. 200—116. De la Garza, Jesus. Key-operated non-drip valve. 3,340,891, 9-12-67, CI. 137—384.2. Delahunt, John F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cathode for anodic protection system. 3,317,415, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 196. De Dajarte, Stephane D., to Compagnie de Saint Gobain. Glass compositions. 3,305,371, 2-21-67, CI. 106 — 52. De Lajarte, Stephane D., and M. Bourgeaux, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method and apparatus for conveying a glass sheet on a molten metal bath. 3,326,653, 6-20-67, CI. 65 — 99. Delalande, Michel. Carbalkyloxy-piperazine derivatives. 3,331,- 842, 7-18-67, CI. 260—268. De Lalio, George M. Extended range hydraulic transmission. 3,306,129, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 687. Delaloye, Jacques R. O. On-load self-starting synchronous motor. 3,320,449. 5-16-67, CI. 310—156. De La Mare, Harold E., to Shell Oil Co. Polymerization catalysts and process. 3,300,463, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. De La Mare, Harold E., to Shell Oil Co. Preparation of sulfur- vulcanizable olefin copolymer elastomers. 3,329,662, 7—4—67, CI. 260 — 88.2. De La Mare, Harold E., and D. B. Todd, to Shell Oil Co. Process for molecular weight reduction of diene polymers. 3.313,793, 4-11-67, CI. 260—94.7. De La Motte, Pierre, to The U. S. Baird Corp. Adjustably biased separable pressure assembly. 3,338,495, 8-29-67, CI. 226 — 177. De Land, Charles L., to Columbian Carbon Co. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of carbon black. 3,301,639, 1-31-67, CI. 23 — 209.4. Delanev, Edward A. : See — Barton, Bernard C, Nudenberg, and Delaney. 3,357,900. Delanev, John J. : See — Son, Angelo J., and Delaney. 3,310,839. Son, Angelo J., and Delaney. 3,327,354. Delaney, Lawrence J. Method for blood clot lvsis. 3,352,303. 11-14-67. CI. 128 — 24. Delaney, Ronald A., and K. J. Puttlitz. to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Hygrometer and method of fabrication. 3,345,596, 10-3-67, CI. 338 — 35. Delanev, Ronald T. : See — Nalband, Thomas E. and E.. and Delaney. 3,300,286. Delanev. Vincent N. Fan balancing means. 3,315,750, 4-25- 67, CI. 170 — 159. De Lang, Hendrik, and G. P. Brouwer, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Arrangement by means of which a mem- ber displaceable in a flat plane may repeatedly be adjusted in a reproducible manner to a plurality of points with pre-determined pairs of co-ordinates. 3,354,806, 11-28-67, CI. 95 — 73. Delange, Maurice, and H. Huet, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of remote starting of exothermic chem- ical reactions for the production of uranium. 3,350,492, 12-5-67, CI. 75 — 84.1. Delano, Donald J., and F. J. Dombik, to Allied Chemical Corp. Polyester dyeing with polychlorobenzene-aryl glycol ether dye solution and said dye solution. 3,313.590, 4-11-67, CI. 8 — 55 De Lano, Merrit V., Jr , to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the removal of aluminum chloride from hydrocarbons using concentrated, aqueous hydrogen chloride. 3,349,143, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 671. Delanoy. Richard L., and G. J. Laurer, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Schmitt trigger with active collector to base coupling. 3,300,654, 1-24-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. De Lany, Beatrice P., and P. L. Copeland, by G. P. Copeland, executor of the estate of said P. L. Copeland, dee'd., % to G. P. Copeland. Slot cathode. 3,304,456, 2-14-67," CI. 313 — 182. De Lany, Leonard J. : See — Moritz, Karsten H., and De Lany. 3,356,660. Delaplace, Raymond : See — Denis, Jean, and Delaplace. 3,332,134. De Lapp, Darwin F. : See — Weinberger, Arthur J., and De Lapp. 3,350,292. De Lara, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Tool guide- locator. 3,301,102, 1-31-67, CI. 77—55. De la Roche, Kerandraon, Oliver G., to H. C. C. de Saulses de Freycinet. Device tor propelling or pumping a fluid and application thereof to the propulsion of ships. 3,307,358, 3-7-67, CI. 60 — 221. De La Rosa, Anthony R. : See — Arnold. Albert E., Jr., and De La Rosa. 3,303,849. Delarue, Jean-Louis, and R. L. Fallard, to Laboratoires Toraude a-Threo-chloramphenirol phenyldioxaboran de- rivative.' 3,303,207, 2-7-67, CI. 260—462. Delarue, Jean-Louis, and Y. L.-M. Fellion, to Laboratoires Toraude. 2(3-carboxyl and 3-carbamyl-pyridinium) suc- cinic acid betaines and a method for their preparation. 3,312,712, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 295.5. De La Rue, Thomas, and Co. Ltd. : See— Klacknwski, Stefan, Goalby, Lowe, and Salter. 3,295,651. Delasalle, Louis M. F., to Societe Bertin & Cie. Track switch- ing device for air cushion vehicles. 3,340,822, 9-12-67, CI. 104 — 130. De La Torre, Bernabe S. : See — Lindeman, Arnold N., Bowman, and De La Torre. 3,360,- 248. De La Torren, Le Roy C. : See — Rabson, William R. and T. A., Wilson, and De La Torren. 3,309,657. De la Tramerye, Raymond, to Societe Anonyme Tubest. Hand tool. 3,310.082, 3-21-67, CI. 145—31. Delaune, Lawrence J. : See — Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3.305,619. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,327,040. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak. and Delaune. 3,341,648. De Laval, Carl G., Jr. Method of making cast iron. 3,317,- 310, 5-2-67, CI. 75 — 43. De Laval Turbine Inc. : See — Blattner, Ernest W. 3,342,064. Czarnecki, Jerzy J. 3,335.666. Engvall, Per H. 3,334,863. Pilarczvk, Karol, and Prairie. 3,31S,643. Shiells, Daniel A. 3,312,352. Delavan Mfg. Co. : See — D'Amato, Michael A. 3,350,881. Delaware Chemicals, Inc. : See — Gagliani, John. 3,297,643. Delaware Tool Steel Corp. : See — Levy, Sylvan N. and W. B. 3,359,038. Delaware Valley College of Science and Agriculture : See — Elson, Jesse. 3,357,813. Delbourgo, Ralph: See — Laffitte, Paul, Delbourgo. and Quercia. 3.299,675. Delbuguet, Rene G. Plant watering and feeding device. 3,345.- 774. 10-10-67, CI. 47 — 48.5. Del Castillo, Jacques M. G. D. Internal combustion engine. 3,315.648, 4-25-67, CI. 123—18. Delcellier, Henri A., to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd. Centriloader. 3,310,080, 3-21-67, CI. 143—49. Delcellier, Henri A., to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd. Apparatus for removing deleterious material from pulp stock. 3,313,413, 4-11-67, CI. 209 — 211. Delchev, Nedelko, to F. J. Harding. Electrically controlled shock absorber system. 3,321,210, 5-23-67, CI. 280 — 6. Del Colle, Dominic. Air circulation control means. 3.330,202, 7-11-67, CI. 98 — 40. Del Duca, Anthony, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Oven temperature control. 3,330,941, 7-11-67, CI. 219 — 501. Delebecque, Robert P. : See — Verges, Paul F., and Delebecque. 3,323,167. De Leo, Richard V. : See — McCartney, James S., and De Leo. 3,314,611. De Leo. Richard V., and F. W. Hagen, to Rosemount Engineer- ing Co. Pressure sensing instrument for aircraft. 3.31S,- 146, 5-9-67, CI. 73— ISO." De Leonardis, Michael J. Electrode assembly for insertion in a fluid container. 3,352.989, 11-4-67, CI. 207 — 166. Delerue, Dominique. Winding apparatus for producing an an- nular filamentary package. 3,337,144, 8-22-67, CI. 242 — 31. Deleuze, Antoine, and R. G. L. Gulling, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Extrusion die. 3,346,918, 10-17-67, CI. 18 — 12. Delevan Electronics Corp. : See — Birch, David W., and Hebdon. 3.348,782. Delfeld, William F. : See — Noll, Stanley D., and Delfeld. 3,298,264. Delfield Co., The: See — De Lorenzo, Paul. 3,331,536. Delfino, Joseph C, to Leesona Corp. Fuel cell module. 3,309,229, 3-14-67, CI. 136—86. Delforce, Cedric G. : See — Donnellan, Gerald L., and Delforce. 3,329,472. Del Franco, Guy J., to Interchemical Corp. Tetra (5-nor- bornene-2-methyl) titanate. 3.342,842, 9-19-67, CI. 260— 429.5. Delf s, Detlef : See — Pelster, Heinrieh, Muhlbauer, and Delfs. 3.345.394. Schultheis, Heinz, Nordt, Skopalik, and Delfs. 3,326,965. Delgado, Domingo M. : See — Piatt, Raymond V., and Delgado. 3.325,593. Delgodo, Manuel M. Method of making toroidal seal. 3,325,- 892, 6-20-67, CI. 29-^529. LIST OF PATENTEES 305 Delgrosso, Eugene ■).. and L. A. Friedrich, to United Aircraft Corp. Method of forming a refractory metal body contain- ing dispersed refractory metal carbides. 3, 343, 952, 9-26-67, CI. 75—203. Deli, George C. : See — Crowther, Gerald 0., and Deli. 3,308,280. Crowther, Gerald 0., and Ueli. 3,308,281. Deli, Jack M., and H. B. Karpiel, to International Harvester Co. Forward-reverse drive control. 3,333,485, S-l-67, CI. 74 — 179. D'Elia, Anthonv N. : See — Kafznian. Lawrence, Briggin, D'Elia, and Stolarz. 3,351,- 737. Delia, Bernard : See — Prussiano, Frank II. 3,327,573. De Lia, Ernest, deceased (by L. De Lia, administratrix), \V. R. Pepis, D. J. Carlick, and W. J Kissel, to Interchem- ical Corp. Polyamldes produced from polyepoxides, dimeric Catty acids and polyamines. 3,308,076, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 18 D'Elia, Janet M. Anti-cribbing mask for horses. 3,308,791, 3-14-67, CI. 119—129. De Lia, Lucy : See — De Lia, Ernest, Pepis, Carlick, and Kissel. 3,30S,076. Delin, Herbert. Self-sealing drier means. 3,330,098, 7-11-67, CI. 55—314. Delin, Irwin L., D. P. Doncaster, and R. E. Moll, to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Reversible two speed tape drive. 3,352,169, 11-14-67, CI. 74 — 194. De Lisle, Auguste L., deceased, by F. S. de Lisle, executrix, to University of Arizona Foundation. Countercurrent rotary leaches with spiral scoop solids conveyors. 3,297,- 410, 1-10-67, CI. 23—269. De Lisle, Auguste L., deceased (by F. S. de Lisle, heir). Means and method for defluoridation of water. 3,337,453, 8-22-67, CI. 210 — 46. De Lisle, Auguste L., to Phoenix Gems, Inc. Method of con- trolling insects in cow barns and the like areas. 3,350,264, 10-31-67, CI. 167—14. De Lisle, Frances S. : See — De Lisle, Auguste L. 3,297,410. De Lisle, Auguste L. 3,337,453. Delisle, Jean-Paul, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. .Method and apparatus for continuously measuring liquid metal oxide saturation temperatures. 3,343,401. 9-26-67, CI. 73—17. DeLisle, William E., and C. J. Krebs, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Phase-lock loop with adaptive bandwidth. 3.32S7.719, 6-27-67, CI. 331—17. Delius, Hermann, to Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Process for the production of monohydroxy diethers of trihydric al- cohols. 3,355,502, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 615. De Livois, Guy M. B., to Controle Bailey (Societe Anonyme). Apparatus for securing burners. 3,310,096, 3-21-67, CI. 158 — 1. De Livois, Guy M. B., to Controle Bailev (Societe Anonyme). Method for securing burners. 3,335.782, 8-15-67, CI. 158 — 117.5. Delker, Glenn F. Universal joint with an automatic greasing mechanism. 3,326,323, 6-20-67, CI. 184 — 6. Del Krome Corp. : See — Buerger, Herbert. 3.304,125. Buerger, Herbert. 3,320,002. Dell, Harold R., and M. J. Maloney, to General Precision Systems Inc. Digital multiplier employing matrix of NOR circuits. 3,346,729, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 164. Dell, Harry J., to AMP Inc. Fluorescent tube socket. 3,344,- 390, 9-26-67, CI. 339—52. Dell, Harry J., R. C. Swengel, Jr., N. J. Dougherty, and W. J. Garver, to AMP Inc. Fluorescent light socket. 3,333,227, 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 53. Dell Industries : See — Dowdell, Lansing H. 3.310,872. Dell, Manuel B., to Aluminum Co. of America. Metal sheathed carbon electrode. 3,303,119, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 290. Dell. Paul A., to General Electric Co. Electroluminescent lamp having an aluminum electrode with an aluminum oxide layer disposed between the aluminum electrode and the electroluminescent material. 3,346,758, 10-10-67, CI. 313 — in.. Dell. Robert, to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. Automatic electric train control svstem and apparatus. 3.303,339, 2-7-67, CI. 246 — 63. Dell, Robert W. : See — Kull, Robert C, Dell, and Boyle. 3,312,944. Dell, Vernon C, to United States of America, Navy. Anti- squeeze mode control surface mechanism. 3,355,130, 11-28- 67, CI. 244 — 3.21. Delia Bella, Davide : See — Teotino, Uberto, and Delia Bella. 3,356,682. Delia Pergola. Gian C. : See — Pritchard, Colin, and Delia Pergola. 3,295,185. Delia Torre, Edward, S. Orsen, and C. Engelberg, to Amer- ican Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Thermal recording matrix. 3,312,979, 4-4-67, CI. 346 — 76. Delia Vite, Romuald R., to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Francaise d'Etiquetage Virey & Gamier. Labeling machine. 3,322,597, 5-30-67, CI. 156—364. Del Laboratories. Inc. : See — Nagler, Jack B. 3,324,004. Dell'Agnese. David E., and T. Tinker, to Modern Equipment Co Cupola exhaust gas conditioning systems. 3,331,591, 7- L8 117. CI. 261—65. 1 fellaquila, Robert P. : See — Chambers, Jerome B., and Dellaquila. 3,311,419. Delle, Heinrich, and II. -J. Mann, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormal Roessler. Production of trioxane. 3,310,572, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 340. Delli Paoli, Alexander, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Tanker. 3,326,167, 6-20-67, CI. 114—74. Delligatti, Raymond A. Applicator. 3,319,2S3, 5-16-67, CI. 15 — 588. Dellinger, Basil W., 50% to L. W. Graham. Electrical alpha- betical and numerical educational machines. 3,346,968, 10- 17-67, CI. 35 — 6. Dellith, Werner : See — Grilliths, Edward G., Johnson, and Dellith. 3,297,348. Delmag-Machinenfabrik Reinhold Dornfeld, Firma : See — Burk, Manfred, and Kehrberger. 3,357,503. Dell'Urfano, Anthony M., R. W. Hood, S. W. Rollins, and R. R. Siders, to Hersey-Sparling Meter Co. Reversible drive. 3,346,1S2, 10-10-67, CI. 235—91. Dellow, Geoffrey B., to Shell Oil Co. Liquid urea adduction. 3,32S,313, 6-27-67, CI. 208—308. Dellsperger, Fritz, to G. Buhler. Method and apparatus for transferring bulk material between zones at different respec- tive pressures. 3,351,390, 11-7-67, CI. 302 — 49. Dellv. Gilbert T. : See — Chernak, John A., and Delly. 3,301,525. Giese, Elroy J., and Delly. 3,322,151. Delmag-Maschinenfabrik Reinhold Dornfeld : See — ■ Burk, Manfred, and Kehrberger. 3,359,865. Schulin, Gotthilf, and Stellwag. 3,314,341. Delman Co., The : Set- — Kibler, Willis L.. and Opdyke. 3,295,564. Lawson, Charles T. 3.300,143. Mandy, Robert R., Trainor, and Metcalf. 3,316,847. Delmar Chemicals Ltd. : See — Klosa, Josef. 3,354,167. Delmege, James W., Jr., and R. W. Pulver, Jr., to Interna- tional Business Machines Corp. Data shifting apparatus. 3,311,S96, 3-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Delmout, William G., to Photoelectric Ltd. Manufacture of printing plates. 3,305,359, 2-21-67, CI. 96 — 1. Delmonte, David W., to Hercules Inc. Polyurethane foam produced from hydroxyalkylated substantially petroleum hvdrocarbon-insoluble pine wood resin. 3,356,622, 12-5-67, CI. 260—2.5. De Long, Allen R., to Bellco Glass, Inc. Handling and coding clip for a culture tube closure. 3,318,627, 5-9-67, CI. 294 — 16. De Long, Allen R., to Bellco Glass, Inc. Closure. 3,326,401, 6-20-67, CI. 215 — 38. De Long, Donald C, M. M. Hoehn, and J. M. McGuire, to Eli Lilly and Co. Antibiotic A-10598 and method of pro- ducing. 3,335,059, 8-8-67, CI. 167 — 65. De Long, Louis H. : See — Swiggart, William H., Ill, Barton, and De Long. 3,326,- 168. De Long, Louis H. Boat and barge combination. 3,345,970, 10-10-67, CI. 114 — 235. De Long, Max M., B. A. Stout, and S. K. Ries, to Board of Trustees of Michigan State University. Cucumber harvester. 3,347,031, 10-17-67, CI. 56—327. De Long, Richard C, C. R. Wagner, and B. J. Samuels, to Allied Chemical Corp. Removal of chlorine from liquid phos- gene with activated carbon. 3,331,873, 7-18-67, CI. 260— 541. De Longuyon, Ernst, to Climar A.G. Blade injector razor having flexible means connecting the handle to the razor head. 3,311,975, 4-4-67, CI. 30 — 62. Delord, Jean F. : See — Hutchins, Thomas B., Delord. and Myers. 3.308,352. De Lorean, John Z., to General Motors Corp. Transmission control indicator. 3,319,59S, 5-16-67, CI. 116 — 124. De Lorean, John Z., R. E. Hulten, and R. E. Waara, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Auxiliary accessory units assembly and drive means therefor. 3.33S.229. 8-29-67, CI. 123—195. De Loi-enzo, Eugene J., and R. V. Wright, to United States of America, Air Force. Method for preparation of reaction products of decaborane and conjugated diolefins. 3,301,907, 1-31-67. CI. 260 — 606.5. De Lorenzo, Mario M. Sealed beam headlamps with a re- flective safety ring. 3.309,554, 3-14-67, CI. 313 — 111. De Lorenzo, Paul, to The Delfield Co. Drink dispenser. 3,331,- 536. 7-18-67, CI. 222—108. De Lorme. Albert R., and J. G. Perkins, to Boyne Products. Inc. Self-centering toggle switch with improved actuator contact structure. 3,299,224. 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 6. De Lorme, Thomas L., Jr., J. W. Gannon, and H. W. McDonough, to Elgin Elmac Enterprises, Inc. Muscular exercising and evaluation apparatus. 3,323,366. 6-6-67, CI. 73—379. De Los Santos Izquierdo, Federico. Rotatory mills. 3,326,476, 6-20-67, CI. 241 — 55. Deloye, Francois X.. to Societe" Industrielle des Materiaus Blancs — SIMAB. Microporous chalk mortar composition. 3,326,706, 6-20-67, CI. 106 — 97. Delp, Donald A., to McGill Mfg. Co., Inc. Mechanical device. 3,330,607, 7-11-67, CI. SOS — 187.2. Delp. Winner F., to The Jade Corp. Precision art work ma- chine. 3,334,541, S-S-67, CI. 88 — 24. 306 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Del Perugia, Andre. Method, apparatus and machine for delimbing and sectioning a standing tree. 3,356,113, 12-5-67, CI. 144 — 34. Delphenich, John S. : See — Schiefer, Harry M., Vandyke, and Delphenich. 3,344,- 066. Delphi Holding Co., Inc. : See — Archer, Michel J.-M. 3,341,243. Delphin, Pierre. Travelling wave tube with two stage electron concentrating and focusing. 3,307,064, 2-28-67, CI. 315—3.5. Delplanque, Marcel L. A. Photographic reproducing appa- ratus. 3,309,960, 3-21-67, CI. 88 — 24. Delporte, Claude, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire. Hardness testing system. 3,295,363, 1-3-67, CI. 73—81. Delron Co., Inc., The : See — Cushman, Kenneth V. 3,339,609. Del Ross, Sergio : See — Imparato, Luigi, and Del Ross. 3,316,237. Del Rossi. Michael J., to Bayuk Cigars Inc. Article conveying apparatus. 3.332,533, 7-25-67, CI. 198—66. Del Rosso, Victor : See — Pettis, Charles R., and Del Rosso. 3,326,349. Delsol, Jacques M. P., to Societe Depson. Fishing apparatus. 3.318,038, 5-9-67, CI. 43 — 13.13. Delta Associated Industries Corp. : See — Day, Harry E. 3,348,285. Delta Southern Co. : 'See — Page, James A. 3,314,733. Page, James A. 3,337,272. Delta Wing Ski Board, Inc. : See — Allender, Forrest R. 3,340,554. Deltieure, Rene P., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Curing paste. 3,331,782, 7-18-67, CI. 252—186. Deltrol Corp. : See — Donner, Verne P. 3.319.648. Donner, Verne P. 3,334,654. Franzene. Robert D. 3.320,379. Harris, John L. 3,352,381. De Luca, Paul V. : See — Carney, William V., and De Luca. 3,340,752. Louis, Arnold S., and De Luca. 3,328,707. De Luca, Paul V., and H. E. Senft, to Markite Corp. Poten- tiometer terminal. 3,323,094, 5-30-67, CI. 338 — 162. De Luca, Peter L., to Hawley Products Co. Cartridge case and method for the manufacture thereof. 3,320,886, 5-23- 67, CI. 102 — 43. De Luca, Robert A. : See — Gans, Daniel, Jr., Woodman, De Luca, and Cleveland. 3,322,141. De Luca, Vincent D., to L. Fontano. Hypodermic needle. 3.308,822, 3-14-67, CI. 128 — 221. De Lucia, John J. : See — Pizzarello, Roy A., Schneid, and De Lucia. 3.297.677. De Lucia, John J., and R. A. Pizzarello, to Interchemical Corp. Monoazo pigments of diazotized 3-amino-4-methylbenzamide with naphrhols. 3.332.932, 7-25-67 CI. 260 — 204. De Lucia. Victor E. Vacuum relay. 3,324,430, 6-6-67, CI. 335—84. De Lneia, Victor E. Vacuum relay for radio frequency signals 3,336,546. 8-15-67, CI 335—154. Deluga. Sigmund S., J. W. Harnach. and R. Q. Little, Jr. to Standard Oil Co. Railway diesel oil. 3,340,190, 9-5-67 CI 252—33.4. Delugeau, Henri J. M„ to North American Philips Co. Inc. Device for indicating the presence of a train. 3,307,032, 2-28-67, CI. 246—34. De Luxe Laboratories. Inc. : See — Hanson. Everett L., and Hall. 3,346,158. DeLuxe Reading Corp. : See — Bonanno, Joseph L. 3.303.403. Bonanno, Joseph L. 3.309,691. Marcus, Solomon. 3,352.056. Wolf. Tobin. 3,299,779. DeLuxe Topper Corp. : See — Bonanno, Joseph L. 3,324,997. Del Vecchio. George D., to Xerox Corp. Container with a rotatable closure. 3,356.248, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 41. Del Vecchio, George D.. J. K. Dennis, and J. W. Wagner, to Xerox Corp. Loader. 3,337,072, 8-22-67, CI. 214 — 304. Del Vecchio, Joseph T.. and C. Agnoff, to Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp. Extensible slide mechanism. 3,353 874 11-21-67, CI. 308—3.8. Delzenne. Gerard A. : See — Laridon, Urbain L., and Delzenne. 3,345,171. Delzenne. Gerard A., to Gevaert Photo-producten N.V. Photo- polymerization of ethylenically unsaturated organic com- positions and the formation of a relief image. 3,297 440 1-10-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Demag Aktiengesellschaft : See — Meyer, Otto. 3.346,299. Demag-Zug G.m.b.H. : See — Becker, Klaus, and Mertens. 3,352,397. Demagny, Daniel. System for assembling pleated fabric with overlapping inset sheets. 3,357.608, 12-12-67, CI. 223 — 30. Demaison, Raymond J., to Quigley Co., Inc. Furnace repair gun. 3,333,774, 8-1-67, CI. 239 — 335. Demaison, Raymond J., to Quigley Co., Inc. Apparatus for ap- plying a protective refractory coating to the refractory linings of basic oxygen furnaces. 3,351,289, 11-7-67. CI. 239—132.3. Demaison, Raymond J., to Quigley Co., Inc. Method for pro- longing the life of refractory linings in furnaces of the kaldo, linz-donowitz, demay or basic or acid converter types. 3,351,460 11-7-67, CI. 75 — 60. DeMalde. Marcello : See — Chini, Paolo, Dolci, and de Malde. 3,352,937. Marconi, Walter, Mazzei, De Malde, and Cucinello. 3,311,604. De Man, Heiko T., to Dynamic Research Corp. Rolling con- tact label printer and applicator. 3,330,207, 7-11-67, CI. 101—92. Deman, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston- Hotchkiss Brandt. Angle-modulation signal system of the angle-lock type. 3,320,544, 5-16-67, CI. 331 — 8. Deman, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston- Hotchkiss Brandt. System for automatic radio transfer of digital information and for distance computation. 3,341,845, 9-12-67, CI. 343 — 6.5. De Marco, Carlo G., to United States of America, Army. Method of producing N-chloramide vesicant fabric and the resulting fabric. 3,353,989, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 62.1. De Marco, Carlo G., and G. M. Dias, to United States of America, Army, Novel water and oil-resistant fibrous struc- tures, processes and composiitons therefor, 3,347,812, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. De Marco, John J. Biopsy knife for cutting a conical speci- men. 3,327,702. 6-27-67, CI. 128—2. De Marco, Paul J. : See — Seelbach, Walter C, Cappon, Demarco, and Miller. 3,351,- 778. De Marco, Peter T., and L. J. Salerno, to Mar-Sal, Inc. Treat- ment of arteriosclerotic diseases. 3,337,406, 8-22-67, CI. 167 — 65. Demare, Baltzar L., to United 'States of America, Army. Pancake connector. 3,299,395, 1-17-67, CI. 339 — 176. De Mare, Baltzar L., to United States of America, Army. Recorder speed changer. 3,314,076, 4-11-67, CI. 346 — 136. Demarest. Henry M., Jr., and J. S. Sieger, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass prepolishing method and apparatus. 3,350,- 248, 10-31-67, CI. 156—24. Demarest, Kenneth D., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Tube design for terrace wall furnace. 3,348,923, 10-24-67, CI. 23—288. De Maria, Anthony J., to United Aircraft Corp. Frequency modulation for lasers. 3,297,876, 1-10-67. CI. 250 — 199. De Maria, Anthony J., to United Aircraft Corp. Direction sensor for laser gyro. 3.345,909, 10-10-67, CI. 88 — 14. De Maria, John, E. R. Pearson, and E. F. Hogan. Plastic printing plate. 3.338.163, 8-29-67, CI. 101 — 401.1. Demaria-Lapierre & Mollier : See — Lebreton, Marc P. G. 3,340,564. De Maris, Joseph L., A. H. Holtzman, and A. Pocalyko, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rolling explosion-bonded titanium clads. 3,331,121, 7-18-67, CI. 29 — 475. De Marsh, Peter L. : See — Keener, Russell W., De Marsh, and Ballard. 3,348,482. De Martini, Stephen, and J. V. Garito. Triple waxing attach- ment for thread winding machines. 3,356,305, 12-5-67, CI. 242 — 35.5. Demas, Nickolas P., to Tung-Sol Electric, Inc. Process of manufacture of incandescent lamp. 3,341,272, 9-12-67, CI. 316—17. Demas, Perry. Collapsible waste receptacle. 3,329.298, 7-4- 67, CI. 220—8. De Masi, Ernest. Rolling mill. 3,350,909. 11-7-67, CI. 72 — 242. De Mastry, Anthony J., and J. A. Guggenaster, to General Motors Corp. Method of fabricating a fastener unit. 3,296.694, 1-10-67. CI. 29 — 520. Demay, Peter P., and J. E. Hogel, to Honeywell Inc. Pres- sure differential relay. 3.303,747, 2-14-67, CI. 91 — 47. Dembiak, Stanley F. Process for making molded articles with undercuts. 3,313,873, 4-11-67, CI. 264 — 134. Dembinski. George W. : See — Sinfelt, John H., Taylor, and Dembinski. 3,346,510. Demeo : See — Raypholtz, Kenneth A. 3,330,444. Demco, Inc. : See — Magoon. Fred L. 3,349,639. Demeester, Jacques, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Frac- tionation of hydrocarbon mixtures. 3,326,799, 6-20-67, CI. 208—364. De Meiss, Ren€, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Armored vehicles including a turret fitted with an automatic gun fed from cartridge belt sections packed in boxes. 3,333,507, 8-1-67, CI. 89—36. De Meiss, Rene, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Armored ve- hicles having turrets mounting guns in cylindrical drum housings. 3,340,771, 9-12-67, CI. 89 — 36. De Melio, Frank A., to Union Carbide Corp. Polyolefin-vinyl chloride polymer blends comprising crosslinking agents and lead salts incorporated as hydrocarbon solutions. 3,326.828, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 23. De Mengel, Gaston P. : See — Klepp, George F., Dalton, and De Mengel. 3,303,375. De Ment, Eldon R. : See — Lewis, Clifford J., and De Ment. 3,341,347. De Meet. Jack. Method of separating light energy from shock wave energy including the pumping of a laser with an exploding wire. 3,300,734, 1-24-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. De Ment, Jack. Method and apparatus for pumping a laser by exploding dispersed metal particles. 3,309,620, 3-14-67, CI. 331—94.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 307 De Meo, Attillo A. : See — Walter, Gerard O., Goldanimer, De Meo, and Pintus. 3,324,702. Demeo, Nicholas L., to United Electric Control Co. Minia- ture pneumatic valve. 3,304,948, 2-21-07, CI. 137—270. Demeritt, Kaymond B., to Cambridge Thermiomic Corp. Variable trimmer capacitor. 3,329, S75, 7-4-07, CI. 317 — 249. De Merre, Leon J., to Johnson & Johnson. Sanitary napkin having control element with gel-forming material. 3,329,- 145, 7-4-07, CI. 128—290. Demers, Alfred J., to The Borden Co. Foamed polyurethane laminate and the adhesive composition. 3,303,080, 2-7- 07, CI. 101 — 159. Dcmeter, Laszlo, B. Galgoczi, E. Bozzay, and I. Zagyvai, to Nikex Neheziparl Kulkereskedelml Vallalat. Clarification of surface waters. 3,350,302, 10-31-07, CI. 210 — 45. Deniptriff, William A., and P. G. Daugirda, to Rheem Mfg. Corp. Dip tube connection. 3,319,980, 5-10-07, CI. 285 — 140. Demetrovlts, Eugene B. Grinders. 3,320,477, 0-20-07, CI. 241 — 00. Demeules, Eugene A. and J. A., to Standard Iron & Wire Works, Inc. Adjustable length joist. 3,325,957, 6-20-07, CI. 52—032. Demeules, Jav A. : See — Demeules, Eugene A. and J. A. 3,325,957. De Michele, Dominick J., to General Electric Co. Strain gauge pressure transducer. 3,350,944, 11-7-07, CI. 73 — 398. Demiehev, Alexel D. : See — - Vologdin, Vladislav V.. Demiehev, Suchkousov, Lakede- monsky, and Abramenko. 3,304,589. Deming, Andrew P. : See — Schneider, Emmor V., and Deming. 3.297.923. Schneider, Emmor V., and Deming. 3,327,187. Deming, Andrew P., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Phase sensitive switching element. 3,313,9'52, 4—11- 67, CI. 307—88.5. Deming, Andrew P., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Controllable servomotor with balanceable circuit in- dicator. 3,329,945, 7-4-07, CI. 340 — 187. Deming, Andrew P.. to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Narrow bandwidth receiver with output equal to the voltage difference of a selected modulation frequency and all frequency voltages. 3.333,272, 7-25-67, CI. 343 — 225. Deming. Arthur T. Paper mill knife and mounting therefor. 3,323,739, 0-6-07, CI. 242—56. Deming, Burr G., to The Superior Electric Co. Plural trans- former electric load control circuit. 3,302,030, 1-31-67, CI. 307—17. Deming, Dale R. : See — Rudolph. Nathan H.. Deming, and Hurtt. 3,3.37.089. Deming. Harold L. Hole cutter. 3,306,138, 2-28-67, CI. 77—77. Deminier, Jeanne P. : See — Mention. Maurice L., and Gobron. 3,352,930. DeMinjer, Clara H., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of coating p-type germanium with antimony, lead or alloys thereof by electrodeposition and product thereof. 3.322,516, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 194. Demirel. Turgut, to Iowa State University Research Founda- tion, Inc. Acid-treated corn cob construction material and method of producing same. 3,301,800, 1-31-67, CI. 260— 17.4. Demler, Henry W., Sr. : See — Ziegler, George W., Jr., Demler, and Apa. 3,325,885. Demler. Henry W., Sr., to AMP Inc. Connector elements. 3,316,5'22, 4-25-67, CI. 339—47. Demler. Walter R., M. D. Edelman, M. R. Hallinan, aud J. M. Kosmala, to Allied Chemical Corp. Solubilized fumaric acid compositions and method of making same. 3,351,471. 11-7-67. CI. 99—78. Demmler, Louis F. Snap lock sheet-metal seam. 3,295,560, 1-3-67. CI. 138 — 166. Demmy. Robert C, to Radio Corp. of America. Shadow mask frame with curved supporting flange paralleling screen surface. 3.333,134. 7-25-67, CI. 313— S5. De Mol. Constant L. : See — Lens. Georges X., Vanhentenrijk, and De Mol. 3,300,- 026. De Molin, Arrigo V., and S. D. Barlow. Valve construction for pressurized fluid dispensers. 3,337,124, 8-22-67, CI. 230— 169. Demonsablon, Philippe : See — Maurin, Alexandre J., and Demonsablon. 3,345,S19. Demont. Maurice : See — Prussak, Jacob. 3,356,190. De Monte, Robert W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Building-out network for non-loaded transmission lines. 3,303,437, 2-7-67, Cl. 333 — 28. De Montigny. Raimbault M. A. T., J. A. Lapointe, and J. G. Buchanan, to Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada. Apparatus for making formed fibrous webs. 3,311,533, 3-28-67, Cl. 162 — 203. De Montremv, Jean. Devices for projecting moving pictures of the animated cartoon type. 3,305,295, 2-21-67, Cl. 352—68. De Moor, Raymond J., to Jasper Blackburn Corp. Earth anchor wing. 3,330,632, 7-11-67, Cl. 29—193.5. Demos, George. Drive-awav vehicle transporting combination. 3,334.940, 8-S-G7, Cl. 296—1. De Moss, Dean M. : See — Cay wood, James A., De Moss, Pitch, Osborn, and Matous. 3,339,763. De Motta, Hello S. Surveillance system and apparatus for re- cording the listening or viewing habits of radiant energy wave signal receiver users. 3,328,802, 6-27-67, Cl. 340—37. De Moustler, Edouard, and J. Perreau, to 1'Alr Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Method and article for the injection of fluids into hot molten metal. 3,330,045, 7-11-07, Cl. 75 — 60. Apparatus for extruding suitably out- of thermoplastic synthetic material. Cl. 18—14. to Plastival S.A. Connection between 3,304,682, 2-21-67, Cl. 52 — 475. H. M. Khelghatian, and R. P. Maloney, De Moustler, Henri, lined parts made 3,290,001, 1-10-07 De Moustler, Henri shaped elements. Dempsey, James F to Avisun Corp. Process for altering the particle size distribution of alpha mono olefin polymers. 3,322,720, 5-30-07, Cl. 260 — 45.85. Dempsey, Russell M. : See — Lyons, Ernest H., Jr., and Dempsey. 3,351,541. Miekka, Richard G., Lyons, and Dempsey. 3,356.538. Dempsey, Terence P., and K. A. Shkardoon, to The Com- missioner for Railways. Alerting systems for vehicle crews. 3,345.513, 10-3-67, Cl. 246— 1S2. Dempster Bros., Inc. : See — Dempster. James W., Huey, and Voorbees. 3,310,188. French, Henry C, and Topplns. 3,342,358. Dempster, George R. : See — Herpich, William A., Cooley, Dempster. 3,302,808. Dempster, Hendry W. : See — Mclntyre, James E., Marsden, and Dempster. 3,352,734. Dempster, James W., T. J. Huey, Jr., and S. C. Voorhees, to Dempster Bros., Inc. Container handling apparatus. 3,310,188, 3-21-07, Cl. 214—510. Demrick, Carl J. Method for making steel wool soap pad. 3,348,290, 10-24-07, Cl. 29 — 419. Demrick, Carl J. Steel wool soap pad and method of making same. 3.351,416, 11-7-07, Cl. 401 — 201. Demrick, Raymond R., and J. L. Leonard, to Avis Industrial Corp. Hasp. 3,317.230, 5-2-67, Cl. 292—281. Demsky, Arthur H. Edger saw. 3,344,823, 10-3-67, Cl. 143 — 140. De Munck, Joseph L. : See — Willems. Jozef F., and De Munck. 3,300,312. Demuth, Galan W., to Schaevitz Engineering. Torsion measur- ing device. 3,329.012, 7-4-67, Cl. 73—136. De Muth, Harry C, to De Muth Steel Products Co. Lug for silo or similar structure. 3,329,296, 7-4-07, Cl. 217 — 95. De Muth Steel Products Co. : See — De Muth, Harry C. 3,329,296. Den Besten, Alfred : See — Kummerer, Richard A., Den Besten, and Chester. 3,359,- S14. Den Besten, Henrikus, to Stamicarbon N.V. Door or window frame. 3.364,586, 11-28-67, Cl. 49 — 504. Den-Brinker, Carl S. : See — Dunn, Roger S., and Den-Brinker. 3,328,603. Denbroeder, Russell A. Liquid transport and mixing system for dust. 3.357,160, 12-12-67. Cl. 55 — 120. Dence, Donald S.. to Clark Equipment Co. Brake. 3,313,379, 4-11-67, Cl. 188—77. Dence, Donald S.. to Clark Equipment Co Vehicle operator seat brake control system. 3.332,522, 7-25-67. Cl. 1SS — 109. Denchfield, Jerrold R., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Addition copolymers of N-substltuted 2-phenyl-allyl carbamate and ethylenically unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3,299,021, 1-17- 67, Cl. 200—77.5. Denecour. Ronald L. : See — Willis, James M., and Denecour. 3,311,151. De Neergaard, Leif E., deceased, by The Northern Trust Co., to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trechsel, % The Gisholt Machine Co., D. A. Gerard, and N. S. Parker, as trustees. Element for measuring displacements. 3,295,214, 1-3-67, Cl. 33 — 125. De Neergaard, Leif E.. deceased, by The Northern Trust Co., to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trechsel, % The Gisholt Machine Co., and D. A. Gerard, as trustees. Control system for ma- chine tools utilizing magnetic recording. 3,296,606, 1-3-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. De Neergaard, Leif E., deceased, by L. J. Mueller, executor, to H. W. Trechsel, D. A. Gerard, and N. S. Parker. Method and apparatus for measuring displacements. 3.303.4S7, 2-7-07, Cl. 340—195. De Neergaard. Leif E., deceased, by The Northern Trust Co.. to F. W. Olmstead, H. W. Trechsel, D. A. Gerard, and N. S. Parker, as trustees. Control system for machine tools. 3.329,963, 7-4-67, Cl. 346 — 74. Denegall. Daniel : See — ■ Bowers. Frederic C, and Denegall. 3,343.992. Denenberg. Maurice. Method and apparatus for laminate with unbonded edge. 3,329,547, 7—4-67, 247. Denenberg, Maurice. Laminated tubing. Cl. 13S— 144. Denes. Robert, to Borg-Warner Corp. 3,320.747, 5-23-67. Cl. 60—54. Denes. Robert, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrokinetic drive. 3,330,111, 7-11-07, Cl. 00 — 54. Denes, Robert, and H. A. McAninch, to Borg-Warner Corp. Forward/reverse drive. 3,320,740, 5-23-67, Cl. 60 — 54. making a Cl. 156— 3,33S,270, S-29-67, Hydrokinetic drive. 3 08 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Denes, Robert, P. Posega, and J. C. Hayter, to Borg-Warner Corp Variable pitch hydrokinetie drive. 3,330,112, 7-11- 67. CI. 60—54. De Nevers, Noel H., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Apparatus for controlling the flow of solids. 3.307,700, 3-7-67, CI. 210—112. Deng, Niann-Chyung, S. L. Lindauer, and G. T. Paul, to In- ternational Business Machines Corp. Apparatus for test- ing binary-coded decimal arithmetic digits bv binary parity checking circuits. 3,300,625, 1-24-67, CI. 235 — 153. Dengler, Herbert P. : See — Vickers, Herbert H., Dietz, Dengler, and Nicholson. 3,331.704. Dengler, Herbert P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fuel cell with horizontal electrodes. 3,306,774, 2-28-67, CI. 136 — 86. Dengler, Herbert P., and T. A. Reiter, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Electrochemical cell. 3,354,000, 11-21-67. CI. 136—86. Denham, Thomas E. : See — Ebersole, Harold E., and Denham. 3,335,255. Den Hertog, Charles G., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Frequency shift signaling system with auxiliary control of pulse regenerator in the absence of data signals. 3,302,114, 1-31-67, CI. 325 — 30. Den Hertog, Charles G., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Receiving device for pulses modulated by phase jump modulation on a carrier oscillation. 3,343,090, 9-19-67, CI. 325—320. Den Hertog, Jacobus M. : See — Koorneef, Jacob, and den Hertog. 3,303,496. Den Hollander, Charles YV., to Hoffmann-Da Roche, Inc. Proc- ess for preparing 5-halo-2-amino-phenyl-3-aryl ketones. 3,352,S77, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 296. Denbolm, Alec S. : See — Lavelle, Joseph E., Courtney, and Denholm. 3,347,604. Denholtz, Melvin : See — Bloom, Stefan A., and Denholtz. 3,344,914. DeNicola, Joseph P., to Instron Corp. Extensometer. 3,319,- 338, 5-16-67, CI. 33— 14S. Denine, John F. Carburetor construction. 3,352,545, 11—14-67, CI. 261 — 41. Denis, Etienne : See — Muller, Francois. Nilles, and Denis. 3.356,490. Denis, Gilbert A. : See — Harris, Ben A., and Denis. 3,309,673. Denis, Jean, and R. Delaplace, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Method of pro- duction of corrugated metal elements used in the manu- facture of panels of the "sandwich" type. 3,332,134, 7-25- 67, CI. 29—157.3. Denis, Jean, G. A. Fontaine, and C. Molin, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Welding machine. 3.359.400, 12-19-67, CI. 219 — 78. Denis, Michel, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Burner for producing a stable flame with a high concentration of heat stabilized by a shock wave. 3,333,619, 8-1-67, CI. 158 — 76. Denison, Henry H. : See — Morrison, Charles S., Denison, and Thomas. 3,315,449. Deniston Co., The : See — Coolev, Gordon A., and Kaye. 3.295.719. Cooley, Gordon A., and Kaye. 3,323,155. Denk, Josef : See — Klingel, Erwin. Denk, and Bertsch. 3,335,841. Denk, Walter : See — Kramer, Hans B. A.. Messwarb, and Denk. 3,350.368. Denker, Stanley D., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Package treating apparatus. 3,309,789, 3-21-67, CI. 34 — 225. Denkert, Henry, to M. Denkert & Co. Baseball glove. 3,300.- 787, 1-31-67, CI. 2 — 19. Denkert, M.. & Co. : See— Denkert, Henry. 3,300,787. Denki-Onkyo Kabushiki-Kaisha : See — Katagata, Zenji. 3,351,710. Masuda, Noboru. 3,335,423. Masuda, Noboru. 3,346,868. Denkowski, Walter J., to King of Prussia Research and Development 'Corp. Input end stop mechanism. 3,333,477, 8-1-67, CI. 74—10.2. Denlinger, John L., and T. E. 'Smith, to Armstrong Corp Co. Rotary inspection apparatus. 3,318,137, 5-9-67, CI. 73— 45.3. Denman, Arthur G. Cord operated humming reel. 3,318,- 041, 5-9-67, CI. 46—60. Denman, Wayne L. : See — Koegemann, Victor E., Denman, and Friedman. 3,347,797. Dennehv, Charles J. : See — Wardlaw, Russell, and Dennehy. 3,334,725. Dennerlein, Paul. Continuously moving stairway. 3.297,127, 1-10-67, CI. 198 — 16. Dennert & Pape Aristo-Werke K.G. : See — Muller, Friedrich. 3.301,480. Denney, Garvy M., to Southwire Co. Apparatus for removing a covering from core material. 3,309,947, 3-21-67, CI. 81—9.51. Denney, Harry A., Jr. Clothing support for surgical patients. 3,345,983, 10-10-67, CI. 128—82. Denning. Alvis W. : See — Jackson, Walter F., and Denning. 3,335,S7S. Dennis, Clarence, to United States of America, Health. Educa- tion and Welfare. Process and apparatus for pressurizing lower extremities of a patient during ventricular diastole. 3,303,841, 2-14-67, CI. 128—24. Dennis. David S., to General Motors Corp. Electronic gover- nor. 3,356,081, 12-5-67, CI. 123—102. Dennis, James K. : See — Del Vecchio, George D., Dennis, and Wagner. 3,337,072. Dennis, James R. : See— Oppenheimer, Jess, and Dennis. 3,337,806. ' Dennis, James T. Record changer. 3,297,328, 1-10-67, CI. 274—15. Dennis, James T. Automatic record changer. 3,321,205, 5-23-67, CI. 274 — 10. Dennis, James T. Automatic record changer tone arm control 3.332.6S9, 7-25-67, CI. 274—10. Dennis, John L., to Avco Corp. Noise blanker circuit com- prising oppositely wound secondary windings. 3,322,968, 5-30-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Dennis, John L., to Avco Corp. Temperature-compensated dis- criminator providing amplification. 3,348,158, 10-17-67, CI. 329 — 141. Dennis, Kent S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymeric di- carboxylic acids of block copolymers of alpha-methyl styrene and conjugated diolefins and method of making the same. 3,346,666, 10-10-67, CI. 260—879. Dennis, Louis E., L. M. Stuebe, and A. C. Roecker, to Beloit Corp. Headbox with bottom wall having controllable de- flection. 3,313,681, 4-11-67, CI. 162 — 252. Dennis, Michel, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderugie Francaise. Electric discharge apparatus for chemically re- acting flowing gases. 3,308,050, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 312. Dennis, Ralph L., to Boston Machine Works Co. Combustion chamber. 3,330,323, 7-11-67, CI. 158 — 1. Dennis, Tom L., Jr., to Collins Radio Co. Combined ale and power level transmitter control. 3,332,017, 7-18-67, CI. 325—187. Dennis, Wolcott, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Refrigerating and conditioning of a process stream in a cryogenic process. 3,316,725, 5-2-67, CI. 62—14. Dennison. John J., to Maxson Electronics Corp. Lighted push-button switch. 3,317,695, 5-2-67, CI. 200 — 167. Dennison Mfg. Co. : See — Flood, Carl A. Re. 26,226. Flood. Carl A. 3,313,667. Hastings, Dana B., and MacKenzie. 3,359,945. McElroy, John F. 3,312,005. Nelson, George R., and Carlson. 3,347,670. Rydman. Carl E. 3,359,894. Satas, Wallace J. 3,312.193. Sloan, Donald D. 3,356.072. White, Kenneth J. 3,300,012. Dennison. Richard L., to Magnetic Controls Co. System for remotely controlling the operation of a power distribution network. 3,359,551, 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 310. Dennison, William T., to United Aircraft Corp. Vane con- struction in turbofan engine. 3,330,475, 7-11-67, CI. 230 — 122. Dennison, William T., to United Aircraft Corp. Shaft lock for compressor or turbine lock. 3,343,854, 9-26-67, CI. 287 — 53. Denny, Arthur D., deceased (by G. D. Denny), to Owens-Corn- ing Flberglas Corp. Producing high temperature calcium silicates. 3.317,643, 5-2-67, CI. 264 — 234. Denny, Carl B., to Kusan, Inc. Numerals balance scale. 3,311.997, 4-4-67, CI. 35—31. Denny, Charlie G. : See — Swift, Gilbert, Monaghan, Barkalow, and Denny. 3,341,- 700. Denny, Dann W. : See — Wyland, Alvin D., and Denny. 3,314,028. Denny, Grace D. : See — Denny. Arthur D. 3,317,643. Denny, Patrick J.: See — - Barrer, Richard M., Denny, and Flanigen. 3,306,922. Dennv, Paul C. : See — Carlston. Robert A., and Dennv. 3.312,306. Greene. Abbot, and Densen. 3,322,323. Denny, Walter A., and W. C. Verner, to Universal Oil Products Co. Apparatus for incinerating a waste gas stream. 3,311,456, 3-28-67, CI. 23—277. De Nobel, Dirk : See — Jochems. Pieter J. W., De Werdt, and De Nobel. 3.323.955. Jochems, Pieter J. W., De Werdt, and De Nobel. 3,333,997. Densmore, Richard M. Valve control mechanism. 3,321,990, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 471. Denss. Rolf : See — Kuhnis, Hans H., Ryf, and Denss. 3,338,910. Dent, John W., to The Dentline Mfg. Co., Ltd. Apparatus for checking the tracking of the front wheels of a motor vehicle. 3,305,936, 2-28-67, CI. 33 — 203.17. Dent, Ray P., to Dominion Electrohome Industries Ltd. Trig- gered marker generator with feedback network for holding off undesired signals. 3,353,035, 11-14-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Dent, Walter T. : See — Williams, Roger O., and Dent. 3,334,148. Dental Design Systems : See — Bloom, Stefan A., and Denholtz. 3,344,914. Dental Mfg. Co. Ltd.. The: See — Killick, Herbert P., and Hawtin. 3,353,450. Den-Tal-Ez Chair Mfg. Co. : See — Naughton. John L. Re. 26,241. 1. 1ST OK I'ATEXTKKS :>m Dentin Mfg. Co. : See — Kruissink, John \V. 3,342,149. Dentists' Supply Co. of New York, The : S< < Deeley, Haskln U.. Jr., and Strain. 3,295,021. HeSthe, William R. 3,347,330. i It-iii. Hale E., and Ileathe. 3,295,514. Preston, Jerome A. 3,303,030. SplnellO, Konald P. 3,330,009. Weisberg, Alex. 3,321,832. Dentline Mfg. Co., Ltd., The : See — Dent, John W. 3,305,930. Denton, Bethel E., to Kadio Corp. of America. Linearity cor- rection circuit. 3,319,111, 5-9-07, CI. 315 — 27. Denton, Bethel E., to Kadio Corp. of America. Efficiency cir Cult. 3,319,113, 5-9-07, CI. 315 — 29. Denton, Bethel E., to Radio Corp. of America. Adjustable volt- age supply. 3,339,103, 8-29-07, CI. 315 — 31. Denton. Eric B. : See — I lasiiiwinkle, Earl D., Preusser, and Denton. 3,319,765 Denton, Henry J.: See — Burton, Einmitt V., and Stark. 3,343,237. Denton, John L. : See — Pack. Hobart J., and Denton. 3,325,856. Denton, Richard T., and E. G. Spencer, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ultrasonic wave device. 3,307,120, 2-28-07. CI. ::::■■: 30. Denton. Sterling C. Drill-chip guard. 3,300,135, 2-2S-67, CI. 77—55. Denton, William H D. Handley, and H. R. C. Pratt, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Hydrogen iso- tope exchange processes. 3,336,113, S-15-67, CI. 23 — 210. Denton, William L. and P. D. Hammond, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Preparation of aromatic polyamines. 3,356,- 729, 12-5-07, CI. 260—580. D'Entremont, Franklin R., to General Electric Co. Internal base plate for instrument transformers. 3,321,168, 5-23- 67, CI. 248 — 346. D'Entremont, Franklin R., to General Electric Co. Leakage flux suppressor windings for transformers. 3,353,132, 11-lf- 67, CI. 336 — 155. Denver Equipment Co. : See — Daman, Arthur C. 3.314,616. Daman, Arthur C. 3,317,050. Logue, Leland H. 3,307,485. Denver Plastics, Inc. : See — Kusserow, Howard F. 3,357,592. De Olive-Henrici, Gisela : See — Olive, Salvodor, and De Olive-Henrici. 3,300,401. De Packh, David C. : See — Kitchen, James P., De Packh, Roess, and O'Connell. 3,353,064. De Palma, William. Thermal-controlled safety gas valve. 3.313,336, 4-11-67, CI. 158—140. De Paolis, Potito, and F. V. Kosikowski, to Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. Method of packaging and treating eggs. 3.321,316, 5-23-67, CI. 99—177. De Paolo, George R. : See — Van Loo, William J., Jr., De Paolo, and O'Brien. 3,330.- 770. De Paolo, John. Fume eliminator 3,359,961, 12-26-67, CI. 123—119. ' De Pass, Ernest T., to Union Camp Corp. Helical bag maga- zine. 3,329,254, 7-4-67. CI. 198 — 110. De Paul, Richard E., to Container Corp. of America. Can car- rier having retaining tab with gusset. 3,347,366, 10-17-67 CI. 206 — 65. Depenbrock, Manfred, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Self-com mutating and automatically controlled inverter. 3,309.623, 3-14-67, CI. 331 — 113. Depenbrock, Manfred, and II. C. Skudelny, to Boveri Brown & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Self-controlled inverter with a commutating oscillatory circuit. 3.303.407, 2-7-67, CI. 321 — 45. Dependable Machine Co., Inc. : See — Whitlow. James D. 3,31S,014. De Penti, Kenneth L. : See — Willison, Donald, De Penti, and Weber. 3,354, S36. Depetris, Giovanni : See — Depetris, Lorenzo and G. 3,334,758. Depetris, Lorenzo and G., to Smyth Europes S.p.A. Book cover manufacturing machine. 3,334,758, 8-8-67, CI. 214 — 1. De Pew, Chester C, and A. J. Baeewiez, to Chester Corp. Closure cap for fuel tanks. 3,343,707, 9-26-67, CI. 220 — 25. Depew, Harlan A. : See — Quinn, Patrick D., Waitkins, and Depew. 3,322,49S. Depew, Herbert D.. Jr., E. A. Le Donne, and J. Benish, to General Dynamics Corp. Missile control system. 3,351,303, 11-7-67, CI. 244 — 3.16. Depledge, Norman G. : See — Grimsdale, Richard L., Depledge, and Pickard. 3.343,001. Depner, William A., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Relay mounting distortion elimination bracket. 3,317.S08, 5-2-67, CI. 335—132. Depoorter, Henri, G. G. van Mierlo, M. J. Libeer. and J. M. Nys, to Gevaert Photo-Produeten N.V., 5-, 6- and 7-cvano- benzimidazole derivatives. 3,305,558, 2-21-07, CI. 260 — 309.2. Depoorter, Henri, M. J. Libeer, and J. M. Nys, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Silver halide emulsions sensitized with methine dyes containing an imidazole nucleus 3,359,- 113, 12-19-67, CI. 96—106. Deppiug, Frledhelm : See — Kafka, Wllhelm, and Depping. 3,330,549. Deppner, Horst : See — l'ohl, Manfred, and Deppner. 3,333,821. l>r Prlsco, Carmine P.: See — Jones, James Byron, and De I'risco. 3,319,984 Deptula, Frank J. : See — Hansoa, Rudolph A., and Deptula. 3,299,022. Depuv, Francis A. : See — Urquhart, Lloyd G., and Depuy. 3,302,667. Depuy, Francis A., to Leesona Corp. Winding machine. 3,327,- 736, 6-27-67, CI. 139 — 224. 1'.' I'uydt, Frank A., and E. P. Conradi, to Dlco Corp. In- flatable seal structure. 3,330,563, 7-11-67, CI. 277 — 29. Der, Nicholas. Traffic control system. 3,325,782, 6-13-67, CI. 340—31. Deracinois, Albert, and H. F. G. Lassaigne. An attenuation network for carrier-current telecommunication systems. 3,302,175, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 149. Derby, Marshall T., to California Industrial Products, Inc. Sheet metal nut. 3,331,273, 7-18-67, CI. 85 — 32. Uerby, Wallene R., to Monsanto Co. Elimination of fouling in ziegler polymerizations. 3,330,818, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 94.9. Derbyshire, Raymond J. F. : See — Warman, Bloomfield J., and Derbyshire. 3,320,487. Warman, Bloomfield J., and Derbyshire. 3,336,507. Warman, Bloomfield J., Derbyshire, and Garrett. 3,302,- (108. Derc, Roman, to English Electric-Leo Computers Ltd. Se- quence checking system. 3,300,782, 12-26-67, CI. 340— 172.5. D'Ercole, Augustine D. : See — Katucki, George A., D'Ercole, Howley, and Alia. 3,359,- 123. D'Ercoli, Giacinto C. : See — Johnson, Howard W., Knize, and D'Ercoli. 3,342,375. Dercoli, Joseph P. Spacing form for bolts and the like embedded in concrete constructions. 3,298,057, 1-17-67, CI. 249 — 177. Derderian, Edward J. : See — Eberwein, Francis D., and Derderian. 3,300,241. Dereich, John E., to Neville Chemical Co. Resinous copoly- mers of heterocyclic diene alcohols and hydrocarbons having 5 to 14 carbon atoms. 3,301,918, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 829. Dereich, John E., and J. R. Patterson, to Neville Chemical Co. Solvent resistant paving composition containing a synthetic hydrocarbon resin and an ethylene-alkyl acrylate copolymer. 3,316,203, 4-25-67, CI. 260—33.6. Deremer, Floyd E., to Oldberg Mfg. Co. Exhaust pipe silencers with telescoped gas passage tubes. 3,298,458, 1-17-07, CI. 181 — 54. Derenbecher, William J., Jr. : See — Dischert, Robert A., and Derenbecher. 3.317,661. Dereng, Roman, to Motorola, Inc. Surface testing apparatus. 3,329,011, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 105. De Reynold, Henri : See — Engdahl, Jean, and De Reynold. 3,350,660. Derfer, John M. Isomerization of alpha-pinene. 3,325,553, 6-13-67, CI. 260—675.5. Derfer, John M., to The Glidden Co. Pretreating and isomeriz- ing a-pinene. 3,359.342, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 675.5. Derfer, John M., to The Glidden Co. Pretreating and isomeriz- ing a-pinene. 3.360,581. 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 675.5. DeRidder, Ernst J., to Reynolds Metals Co. Snap lock con- structions. 3,310,923, 3-28-67, CI. 52—502. De Ridder, Georges L. Panel supporting frame structure with insulating and fastening strip. 3,333,382, 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 501. De Ridder, John F., Jr., to General Electric Co. Pressure- operated valve for a projection system. 3,317,666, 5-2-67. CI. 178—7.87. De Ridder, Rene R., to Manufacture de Produits Pharmaceuti- ques A. Christiaens Societe Anonyme. Theophylline deriv- atives. 3,317,533, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 253. De Ridder, Willem. Apparatus for transferring a row of bakery- pans. 3,360.101, 12-26-67, CI. 19S — 25. De Ridder, William. Apparatus for depanning bread loaves. 3,347,400, 10-17-67, CI. 214 — 314. Dering, Frank K. : See — Karjala, Sulo A., and Dering. 3.301,692. Deringer Mfg. Co. : See — Duell, Jeremiah P., Jr. 3,311,729. Deritend Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See — Bishop, Thomas D. 3. 299, S01. Bishop, Thomas D. 3,302,490. Bishop, Thomas D. 3,314,340. Bishop, Thomas D. 3,316,738. Derleth, Robert J., and A. Brede III. to Motor Wheel Corp. Sintered metal brake drum. 3,343.927, 9-26-67, CI. 29 — 182.1. Dermatis, Steven N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ap- paratus for producing dendrites. 3.342.559, 9-19-67, CI. 23—273. Dernehl, Hames U. : See — Brevick, Arnold A., Cherry, and Dernehl. 3,337.702. De Robertis, Corrado : See — De Robertis, Nicola and C. 3.318,271. De Robertis, Nicola and C Button-hole sewing machines. 3,31S,271, 5-9-67, CI. 112—65. De Rochemont. John F., to Bnker Oil Tools, Inc. Delayed pack- off well packer. 3.336.983. S-22-67, CI. 166 — IIS. 310 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 to Polaroid Corp. 7-4-67, CI. 260— De Rochi, Carl, to Joh Kleinewefers Sohne. Withdrawing de- vice for web material wound on rollers. 3,360,209, 12-26-67, CI. 242 — 58. Derolf , Mahlon R. : See — Weldes, Helmut H. W., and Derolf. 3,346,334. De Rooij, Abraham H.. to Stamicarbon, N.V. Process for stabilizing an aqueous formaldehyde solution. 3,296,309, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 606. De Rooij, Abraham H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of fertilizer salts which are practically free of chlorine and sulfate. 3,326,667, 6-20-67, CI. 71—39. De Rooij, Abraham H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of oximes. 3.335.183, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 566. De Rooij, Abraham H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Separation of lactams from a strong sulphuric acid medium. 3,336,298, 8-15-67, CI. 260—239.3. De Rooij, Abraham H., to Stamicarbon N.V. Production of phosphates from phosphate rock by solvent extraction. 3,342.580, 9-19-67, CI. 71 — 39. De Rosset, Armand J. : See — Louvar, Cecelia J., and de Rosset. 3,346,340. De Rosset, Armand J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prep- aration of phenyl acetylene. 3,303,229, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 668. De Rosset, Armand J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Selective hydrogenation of acetylene in a mixture of acetylene and other unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3,325,556, fi-13-67, CI. 260 — 677. Derr. Henry H., and B. G. GeDtry, to Midland-Ross Corp. Panel with triangular cross-section foam core elements. 3,339,326, 9-5-67, CI. 52—309. Derr, Richard E. : See — Carson, Earl W., Derr, and Iverson. 3,351,315. Derrickson, Charles, Jr. : See — Ornas, Theodore, Jr., Finch, and Derrickson. 3,331,089. D'Errico, Michael J. : See — Vitalis, Emil A., D'Errico, and Fremuth. 3,317,589. Dersch, Fritz : See — Clark. Charles A., Dersch, and Paniceia. 3,332,776. Dersch, Fritz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photographic materials. 3,312,553, 4-4-67, CI. 96 — 107. Dersch, William C, to Voice Systems, Inc. Lisp meter. 3,316,353, 4-25-67, CI. 179—1. Derschler, Lee : See — Koolnis, Stanley R. 3,346,166. Dershowitz, Samuel, and R. B. Woodward, Arylazopyrazole lactone dyes. 3,329,670, 162. Dersin, Hansjiiraen : See — Sirtl. Erhard, and Dersin. 3,344,002. Dersin, Hansjurgen, and E. Sirtl, to Siemens & Halske Akti- engesellschaft. Method for the production of semicon- ductor dendrites. 3,306,703, 2-28-67, CI. 23 — 204. De Rugeris, John. Carburetor arrangement. 3,301,537, 1- 31-07, CI. 261—51. De Rugeris, John. Carburetor arrangement. 3,339,900, 9-5- 67, CI. 261—50. De Ruggleri, Pietro, G. Gandolfi, and U. Guzzi, to Ormono- terapia Richter S.p.A. 3-lower alkyl enolethers of 3-keto- 2-carboxy steroids and derivatives thereof. 3,305,545, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. De Ruggieri, Pietro, C. Gandolfi, and U. Guzzi, to Ormono- terapia Richter S.p.A. 2-carboxv amide-3-amino and 2,3- isoxazole steroids. 3,308,116, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. De Ruggieri, Pietro, C. Gandolfi, and U. Guzzi, to Ormono- terapia Richter S.p.A. 5'-substituted steroidal isoxazoles of the pregnane series. 3,313,807, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. De Ruggieri, Pietro, and C. Gandolfi, to Ormonoterapia Richter S.p.A. Estra - 2,5(10)-diene-3-enoltetrahydropyranvlethers. 3,313,808, 4-11-67, CI. 260—239.55. De Ruggieri, Pietro, 0. Gandolfi, and U. Guzzi, to Ormonotera- pia Richter S.p.A. 5'-substitnted steroidal pvrazoles of the pregnane series. 3.325.480, 6-13-67. CI. 260 — 239.5. De Ruggieri, Pietro, C. Gandolfi, and D. Chiaramonti, to Or- monoterapia Richter S.p.A. Steroidal pyrimidines of the androstane and estrane series and intermediates for their production. 3,341,522, 9-12-67, CI. 260—239.5. De Ruiter, Jacob W., and A. Willemstein, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Induction gas ionizer having a rotatable envelope. 3,340,415, 9-5-67, CI. 313 — 148. Derwin, Louis A. Fibrous material cutting tool. 3,329,051, 7-4-67, CI. 83—125. De Sabla, Louis J. : See — McFann, Charles E„ and de Sabla. 3,352,242, Silvers, Lewis D., Jr.. and De Sabla. 3,332.354. De Saint Martin, Lucien, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Apparatus for treating molten metals. 3,321,139, 5-23-67, CI. 239 — 132.3. De Saint-Vaulry, Robert D. : See — Carriere, Raymond, Fehr, and De Saint-Vaulry. 3,356,425. Desal Ltd. : See — Cowley, John J. 3,305,454. Desalinato Plants (Developers of Zarchin Process) Ltd. : See- Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. De Sandre, Giovanni : See — Perotto, Pier G., and De Sandre. 3,304,418. De Santis. Vincent J., to General Electric Co. Rupturable containers. 3,300,037, 1-24-67, CI. 206 — .4. De Santis, Vincent J., to General Electric Co. Method of making rupturable containers. 3,334,407, 8-8-67, CI. 29 — 412. De Santo, John : See — Freeberg, Edgar A., De Santo, and Haffa. 3,327,710. De Saulses de Freycinet, Claude C. H. : See — - De la Roche Kerandraon, Oliver G. 3,307,358. De Saw, Fred A. : See — Nelson, Jerome W., and De Saw. 3,327,274. Desbiens, Marcellin. Cigarette dispenser and lighter. 3,351,- - 735. 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 261. Desbois, Theodore J. Fishing tackle. 3,299,561, 1-24-67, CI. 43—42.09. Des Brisay, George S., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Linear ramp generator. 3,303,359, 2-7-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Des Brisay, George S., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Ramp generator circuits having rapid recovery and providing linear ramps. 3,313,955, 4-11-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Des Brisav, George S., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Pulse time jitter measuring system. 3,325,730, 6-13-67, CI. 324—68. Descarsin, Maurice, to Societe des Verreries Industrielles Reunies du. Manufacture of glass. 3,337,675, 8-22-67, CI. 13—6. Desch, Robert P., to Armstrong Cork Co. Reinforced cellular floor covering. 3,360.422. 12-26-67, CI. 161 — 89. Desehaine, John J., to Special Engineering Service, Inc. Means for directing coiled sheet metal stock to pinch rolls. 3,330,497, 7-11-07, CI. 242—78.8. Deschamps, Fernand H. : Sec — De Haes. Louis M., and Deschamps. 3,347,674. Deschamps, Robert M., and C. Dufour, to Societe Des Ac- cumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe-Anonyme). Storage batteries and cells. 3,343,058, 9-19-67, CI. 320—17. Descovich, Theodore : See — Adiletta, Joseph G., and Descovich. 3,324,584. Desco-Werk Seger & Angermever KG. : See — Mohr, Karl. 3,360,762. De Sena, Joseph. Artist's workbench and easel clamp. 3.312,- 444, 4-4-67, CI. 248—229. De Seversky, Alexander P., to Electronatom Corp. Integrated mechanical filter and electrostatic precipitator system for broad spectrum purification. 3,315,444, 4-25-67, CI. 55 — 122. De Seversky, Alexander P., to Electronatom Corp. Integrated pollution control system. 3,315,445, 4-25-67, CI. 55 — 122. Desfilles, Henri J., to Le Tube Manufacture pour Manutention et Remourques-Nautilus. Boat-transporter trailer. 3,308,- 975, 3-14-67, CI. 214 — 84. De Shano, Alphonse D., to The Tool Steel Gear and Pinion Co. Stump cutter. 3,308,860, 3-14-67, CI. 144 — 2. De Shano, Alphonse D. Carrousel with relatively movable track supporting cam members for selectively changing the track undulations. 3.356,365, 12-5-67, CI. 272 — 36. Deshaw, Zoltan. Electric incandescent lamp filament sup- port. 3,300,675, 1-24-67, CI. 313—274. De Shav, Robert V. : See — Kellert, Morton D., and De Shay. 3,325.432. Wilkinson, Walter J., Brill, and De Shay. 3,342,761. De Shazor. James C, Jr. : See — Burford, Lyle V. 3,317,234. De Shazor, James C, Jr. Connector clip and method and apparatus for assembling units with said clip. 3,318,065, 5-9-67, CI. 53 — 48. De Shazor, James C, Jr. Machine for assembling containers with clips. 3,336,723, 8-22-67, CI. 53 — 48. De Shazor, James C, Jr., to Combi-Clip Co. Package of cans and a clip for interconnecting cans. 3,357,551, 12-12-67, CI. 206—65. De Shazor, James C. Jr., L. R. Burk, and R. S. Jackson, to James C. De Shazor. Apparatus for assembling packages. 3,348,361, 10-24-67, CI. 53—184. De Sherbinin, William N. Pallet adaptor and shield therefor. 3,346,098, 10-10-67. CI. 206 — 1.7. De Shetler, Leo C, and E. H. Mumford, to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Cylinder mounting on I.S. type glassware forming machine. 3,314,775, 4-18-67. CI. 65 — 167. De Shong. George T.. to Berg Electronics, Inc. Method of applying terminal pins to printed circuit boards. 3,307,244, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. De Shong, George T., to Berg Electronics, Inc. Method of and apparatus for applying terminal pins to printed circuit boards. 3,346,162. 10-10-67, CI. 227 — 95. Design Enterprise, Inc. : See — Snyder, Ernest L. 3.299,541. Design and Mfg. Corp. : See — Duncan, Thomas W., and Perln. 3,310,243. Duncan. Thomas W., and Perln. 3,344,957. Miller, Theodore G., Jr. 3,308,592. Todrank. Raymond O. 3,320.442. Take, William H. 3.315.431. Yake, William H. 3,323,822. Design and Production Inc. : See — Plastow, Charles E. 3,314,551. Design Properties, Inc. : See — Gould, Jerome. 3,327,905. Gould, Jerome. 3,327,910. Designa G.m.b.H. : See — Bubb, Max. 3,322,381. De Simone, Bessie. Smoking device. 3,324,862, 6-13-67, CI. 131—10.5. Desltin-Werk Carl Klinke G.m.b.H. : See — Schafer, Helmut. 3,338,911. LIST OF PATENTEES 311 Des Jardins, James : See — Miller, Robert E., Des Jardins, and Soong. 3,324,766. Des Jardins, Pluiron J., to Fitting Specialties Corp. Swivel pipe joint. 3,346,275, 10-10-67, CI. 285 — 98. Des Lyons de Feuchin, Regis R. H.. to Societe Technique d'lmpressions Fiduclares. Multicolor rotary Intaglio press with roller wipers. 3,316,838, 5-2-67, CI. 101 — 152. Desmarais, Armand J., to Hercules Inc. Explosive gel com- position cross-linked with a hydroxy compound. 3,344,004, 9-26-67, CI. 149 — 20. Desmarchais, Walter E., and H. W. P. Stanhope, to Westing- house Electric Corp. Material handling apparatus. 3,298,- 746, 1-17-67, CI. 302—2. Desmarteau, Paul. Airship. 3.346,216, 10-10-67, CI. 244 — 30. De Smidt, Woodrow A., to Allen-Bradley Co. Operating mechanism for manually actuated switches. 3,320,395, 5-16-67. CI. 200— 16S. De Smidt, Woodrow A., and A. J. Ziebell, to Allen-Bradlev Co. Illuminated push button. 3,335,249, 8-8-67, CI. 200 — 167. Desmond, Gerald J., Jr. : See — Schaaf, Donald, Minis, and Desmond. 3,336,333. Desmond, John D., and J. J. Hart, to Container Corp. of America. Lined record jacket. 3,330,468. 7-11-67, CI. 229 — 68. Desmond, John D., and J. J. Hart, to Container Corp. of America. Prewrapped carton. 3,343,750, 9-26-67, CI. 229 — 87. Desmond, Robert J. : See — Kitchener, Charles J., Senfleben, Crossen, Desmond, and Card. 3,358,333. Desmond, Timothy J. : See — Nielson, John M. S., Desmond, and Weisberg. 3.360,696. Desmond, Timothy J., L. S. Greenberg, and H. Weisberg, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of decreasing the minority carrier lifetime by diffusion. 3,356,543, 12-5-67, CI. 148—186. De Sole, Daniel E. Press equalization means for baby bottle. 3,355,047, 11-28-67, CI. 215 — 11. De Somer, Pierre, H. Vanderhaeghe, P. Van Dijck, G. Parmen- tier, and H. Van De Voorde, to Recherche et Industrie Thera- peutiques, R.I.T. Antibiotic factor S and compositions con- taining same. 3,325,359, 6-13-67, CI. 167 — 65. De Sonno, A. P., & Sons, Inc. : See — Hunsberger, Jesse F., and Tucker. 3,321,287. D'Esopo, Francis P., to The Wiremold Co. Raceway. 3,329,- 763, 7-4-67, CI. 174 — 70. De Sorbo, Warren, to General Electric Co. Composite super- conductor body. 3,317,286, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 183.5. Des Ormeaux, John A., and J. R. Paradis, to F. P. Worthen. Cutting mechanisms for sewing machine and method of cutting material. 3,330,236, 7-11-67, CI. 112 — 252. De Soto, Aldo J., and A. Rivera, to Gabriel Container Co. Article display carton. 3,347,357, 10-17-67, CI. 206 — 15.31. De Soto Chemical Coatings, Inc. : See — Chloupek, LeRoy A., and Sekmakas. 3,300,439. Chloupek, LeRoy A., and Sekmakas. 3,318,971. Gaske, Joseph E., and Brown. 3,301,801. De Soto, Inc. : See — Levin, Herbert C. 3,349,962. Sekmakas, Kazys. 3.350,339. Sekmakas, Kazys. 3,352,827. Sekmakas, Kazvs. 3,356,653. Sekmakas, Kazys. 3,350,654. Sekmakas, Kazys. 3,356.655. Spellberg, Norman, and Lorimer. 3,340,327. Desoutter Lang Pneumatic Ltd. : See — Jofeh, Edgar J. 3,334.937. De Souza, Alwyn A., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Surge protection circuit. 3,353,066, 11-14-67, CI. 317* — 31. Despatch Oven Co. : See — Melgaard, Hans L. 3.323,475. Despins, Shirley A. Diaper washing board. 3,309,903, 3-21-67, CI. 68 — 223. Desrochers, Louis G. : See — Boulais, Jean E. P., Desrochers, Richardson, and Tanguay. 3,310,983. Dessau, Harold R., to Dynamics Research Corp. Passive stable buoy. 3,295,153, 1-3-67, CI. 9 — 8. Dessert, Edward P. : See — Leonard, James H., and Dessert. 3,346,777. De Staat der Nederlanden, ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Tele- fonie : See — Da Silva, Herman. 3,310,627. Da Silva, Herman. 3.317,667. Da Silva, Herman. 3,321,573. De Vries, Hans J., and Spanjersberg. 3.343.672. Uitermark, Gerardus M., and Visser. 3,310,741. Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 3,312,937. De Stefano, Michael C. : See — Clawson, Floyd J., and De Stefano. 3,322,146. De Stefano. Patrick J., and B. P. Lokey, to West Virginia Pulp and Parer Co. Paper bags having leak-proof seams. 3,358,903, 12-19-67, CI. 229—53. De Stefano. Vincent R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone answering svstem. 3.341.663, 9-12-67, CI. 179 — 27. Blatter, and De Stevens. 3,322, De Stevens, George : See — Carney, Richard W. J. 709. Carney, Richard W. J., Blatter, and De Stevens. 3,346,- 452. A., Werner, Bencze, and De Stevens. Rossi, Alberto P, 3,332,951. Werner, Lincoln 3,304,306. De Stevens, George, Mull, Mizzoni, and De Stevens. to Ciba Corp. Ether-2-R-substituted benzimidazoles and derivatives and acid addition salts there- of. 3,500,505, 1-2-1-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. De Stevens, George, to Ciba Corp. 2-aniinophenyl-acetamides. 3,310,582, 3-21-67, CI. 260—559. De Stevens, George, and L. H. Werner, to Ciba Corp. Dlhydro- benzothiadiazine-l.l-dioxides. 3,297,693, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 243. De Stevens, George, and L. H. Werner, to Ciba Corp. Hyper- tensive compositions. 3,340,15, 9-5-67, CI. 167 — 65. De Stevens, George, and L. H. Werner, to Ciba Corp. Deriva- tives of 3,4-dlhvdro-2H-l,2,4-benzothiadiozine-l,l-dioxide. 3,351,595, 11-7-67. CI. 260—243. Destival, Pierre, to Cie Electro-Mecanique. Shock absorbing bearing structure. 3,322,474, 5-30-67, CI. 308 — 26. Destouches, Pierre, to Roussel-UCLAF, S.A. Method for the treatment of estrogen deficiencies. 3,308,025, 3-7-67, CI. 167—74. Destremps, Edward A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Apparatus for the coking of hydrocarbon oils. 3,336,114, 8-15-67, CI. 23—284. D'Estrubfi, Pierre F. Car top boat loading and carrier appa- ratus. 3,360,144, 12-26-67, CI. 214 — 450. Des Usines Chausson, Societe Anonyme : See — Jentet, Maxime L. 3.319,711. Desvignes, Francois, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Camera tube of the kind comprising a semi-conductive tar- get plate to be scanned by an electron beam. 3,322,955, 5-30-67. CI. 250—209. Detalle, Bernard, to Societe d'Etude de la Propulsion Reac- tion. Fluid system for measuring impulses. 3,357,260, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 503. Detert, Ernst-Rolf, and W. Bochholz, Saliva resistant tobacco sheet, process of making same, and cigar including such sheet. 3,343,546, 9-26-67, CI. 131 — 17. Detert, Klaus, to Vacuumsehmelze Aktiengesellschaft. Method for producing magnetic sheets of silicon-iron alloys. 3,345,- 219, 10-3-67, CI. 148 — 112. Detexomat Ltd. : See — Bryan, Leonard T. F., and Haselgrove. 3,327,664. Dethloff, Jiirgen, C. Hennings, and C. H. Ulrichs ; said Heunings, and said Ulrichs, assors. to said Dethloff. Meth- od and means for testing cellular tissues. 3,320,946, 5-23- 67, CI. 128—2.1. Dethmers, Robert. Liquid fertilizer shoe for planters. 3,295,- 481, 1-3-67, CI. 111—7. Dethmers, Robert. Field applicator with metering orifice and adjustable distributing means. 3,355,070, 11-28-67, CI. 222—177. Detmer, William J., Ill, to G. B. St. Clair. Mouth-to-mouth resuscitator. 3,303,845, 2-14-67, CI. 128—145.5. De Toledo, Fernando A. : See — Sonneborn, Ralph H., and De Toledo. 3,337,674. Sonneborn, Ralph H., De Toledo, and Bell. 3,329,555. Detoro, Frederic E., and P. Kraft, to American Cyanamid Co. Acylated lactams. 3,332,939, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Detoronics Corp. : See — Thomas, William J. 3,324,793. Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. : See — Callahan, William A. 3.304,336. Kircher, Charles E., Jones, and Kinsella. 3,330,877. Petering, Wilbur H., and Callahan. 3,359,209. Schlossberg, Louis. 3,346,426. Detrick, M. H„ Co. : See — Jens, Wilmer C. 3,353,800. Over, Raymond E. 3.350,0S5. Detrick, Robert S., to Koppers Co., Inc. Method and ap- paratus for adhesively joining together contiguous thermo- setting resin impregnated filament reinforced members. 3,307,997, 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 294. Detroit Aluminum & Brass Corp. : See — Thomas, Robert E., and Mitchell. 3.307,926. Detroit Bank and Trust Co., The : See- Evans, Edwin R. 3,342,234. Evans, Edwin R. 3,353,581. Wales, Fred A. 3,336,613. Detroit Edison Co., The: See — Anderson, Clarence A. 3.342,977. Jamison, Lee A., Kapanka, Webster, and Masserant. 3.360.142. Kane, John W. 3,309,047. Detroit Gasket and Mfg. Co. : See — Doerfling, Ralph G. 3,300,357. Doerfiing, Ralph G. 3.343,645. Detroit Reamer & Tool Co. : See — Andreasson, Donald C. 3.320.S33. Andreasson, Donald C. 3,359,S37. De Trova. Michel R. Coffee maker. 3.339,476, 9-5-67, CI. 99—287. 312 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dettling, Theodore J. : See — Haas. Andrew J., and Dettling. 3,311,978. Dettmer, Gene H., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Mixing apparatus and process. 3,337,190, 8-22-67, CI. 259 — 4. Dettmer, Wilhelm : See — Von Bethmann, Max F., Dettmer, Van Noov, and Gartner. 3.360,722. Dettre, Robert H., H. L. Jackson, and R. E. Johnson, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Water-repellant surface. 3,354,022, 11-21-67, CI. 161 — 123. Dettwiler, Werner : See — Reich, Ernst, and Dettwiler. 3,356,693. * Do Turris, Frank L. : See — Clark, Kendall, and De Turris. 3,311,215. De Turris, Frank L., and J. J. L. Godat, to International Business Machines Corp. Clamp assembly. 3,313,395, 4-11-67, CI. 198—33. Detweiler, James I., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Contamination filter mask. 3.350.979. 11-7-67, CI. 88 — 14. Deuchar, Francis W. Price tag molding. 3,296,724, 1-10-67, CI. 40 — 10. Deumens, Johannes J. M. : See — Semeyns de Vries Van Doesburgh, Johan T., and Deu- mens. 3,316,289. Deurell, Christopher G. : See — McDowell, Glenn S., and Deurell. 3,355,225. Deuring. Hans : See — Tolksdorf, Hans-Joachim, and Deuring. 3,298,487. Deuring, Hans, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktienge- sellschaft. Seal for roller bearings in motor vehicles. 3,306,683. 2-28-67, CI. 308 — 187.2. Deuring, Hans, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze A.G. Cou- pling element. 3.308,637, 3-14-67, CI. 04 — 13. Deuring, Hans, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesell- schaft. Valve-shaft seal for internal combustion engines. 3.326,562. 6-20-67, CI. 277 — 182. Deuringer, Rudolf : See — Hersch, Paul, and Deuringer. 3,326,794. Ilersch, Paul A., and Deuringer. 3,315,271. Hersch. Paul A., and Deuringer. 3,314,863. Deuschle, Fritz: See — Higgins, John L., and Deuschle. 3.305,084. Deushane, Maurice L. : See — Jerrold Jones, Paul, and Deushane. 3,354,069. D'Eustachio, Dominic, W. D. Ford, and H. E. Johnson, to Pittsburgh Corning Corp. Cellular glass nodules and meth- od of making them. 3,354,024, 11-21-67, CI. 161 — 168. Deuter, Frederich A. ; V-. to J. Foundas. Self -inking material. 3.331,794. 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 5. Deutsch, Alexander T. Automatic steering of space craft. Re. 26,177, 3-21-67, CI. 60—202. Deutsch, Alexander T. Vehicle impact deflector arrangement. 3.349,865, 10-31-67, CI. 180—93. Deutsch Controls Corp. : See — Solomon, Ralph E. 3,327,950. Deutsch, David E., and S. Kahn, to Aerojet-General Corp. Nuclear reactor for producing chemical reactions. 3,334,- 020, 8-1-67, CI. 176 — 39. Deutsch Fastener Corp. : See — Gulistan, Bulent. 3,346,032. Deutsch, Felix, to Yissum Research Development Co. Brak- ing device for high velocity conductive members in dividing axiallv spaced opposed adjacent magnetic fields. 3,300,744, 1-24-67, CI. 335 — 268. Deutsch, Sid, to The Battelle Development Corp. Pseudo- random electron beam scanning system for narrow band- width image transmission. 3,309,461, 3-14-67, CI. 178 — 6.8. Deutsch, Sid, to The Battelle Development Corp. Synchronizing of electron beam scanning in a narrow bandwidth pseudo- random dot scan television system. 3,342,937, 9-19-67, CI. 178 — 69.5. Deutsch. Walter E., and R H. Sanders. Vehicle automatic door lock and indicator device. 3,309,064, 3-14-67, CI. 340—56. Deutsche Akadeniie der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin : See — Topfer, Heinz, Schrepel, and Schwarz. 3.323,721. Deutsche Angelgerate Manufaktur (DAM) Hellmuth Kiintze: See— Kuntze, Hellmuth. 3,295,244. Deutsche Babcock & Wilcox-Dampfkessel-Werke Aktien-Gesell- schaf t : See — Angst, Karl. 3,325,016. Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Geisel, Herbert, Muller, Seul, Lenze, and Elzer. 3.313,- 907. Geisel, Herbert, and Springob. 3,301,991. Kugler. Walter. 3,297,811. Kuhlbars. Hermann. 3.303,314. Reinke, Friedhelm, and Kuhlbars. 3,359,398. Rossing, Alexander V. 3.344,846. Seulenr Gerhard, and Kuhlbars. 3,330.459. Deutsche Erdol Aktiengesellschaft : See — Lange, Hans. 3,316,962. Lange, Hans. 3,344,856. Lange, Hans. 3,360,044. Sehlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,325,373. Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,341,424. Sehlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,349,850. Deutsche Erdol-AktiengeseUsehaft Hamburg : See — Kuhne, Gerhard. 3,355,893. Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessier : See — Amann, Herbert, and Bader. 3,359,227. Bader, Erich. 3,321,351. Bader, Erich. 3,333,025. Bader, Erich, and Sibenhorn. 3,299,003. Baier, Hermann. 3,348.903. Beschke, Helmut, and Schuler. 3,341,536. Biegler, Hanns, Neugebauer, and Kempers. 3,311,451. Brets^hneider, Gunther, and Sperr. 3,300,276. Clas, Willi, Pochert, and Roderburg. 3,317,458. Delle, Heinrich, and Mann. 3,310,572. Dithmar, Karl, and Koblischek. Dusing, Gerhard, Bretschneider, Kloepfer, Sperr, and Schmidt. 3,338,669. Gross, Albert, and Thiele. 3,299,057. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,334,lo5. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,354,134. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,357,962. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,359,249. Junkermanu, Helmut, and Loftier. 3,351,068. Kern. Werner, and Jaacks. 3,346,663. Kosel, Christian, and Liissling. 3,313,840. Leineweber, Gunter, and Neugebauer. 3,306,705. Mann Hans-Joachim, Pohl, and Simon. 3,316,309. Meyer-Simon, Eugen, and Frey. 3,300,414. Meyer-Simon, Eugen, Mann, and Rucker. 3.330,678. Nagelschmidt, Rudolf, and Goecke. 3,300,425. Obrowski, Walter, and Liebich. 3,349,467. Rink, Karl H., and Schweitzer. 3,313,750. Schmidt, Lothar, and Neugebauer. 3,312.525. Schuler, Wilhelm A., and Beschke. 3,320,319. Schuler, Wilhelm A., and Beschke. 3,337,538. Schulz, Hermann, and Schwarze. 3,326,913. Sehulz, Hermann, Schwarze, Lussling, and Noll. 3,328,- 400. Schwarze, Werner, and Schulz. 3,305,348. Schweitzer, Otto, and (juerfurth. 3.344,119. Stiehl, Karl, and Franz. 3,301,740. Stiehl, Karl, and Oberlander. 3,307,961. Thiele, Kurt, and Posselt. 3.322,758. Thiele, Kurt, and Posselt. 3,330,825. Thiele, Kurt, and Posselt. 3,337,626. Wickert. Kurt F. 3,343,908. Zeiss, Ikarl, Wilm, Flasskamp, Broft, and Lukas. 3,318,- 070. Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessier and Heraeus, W. C. G.m.b.H. : See — Bredereck, Hellmut, Fohlisch, and Franz. 3,347,954. Deutsche Linoleum-Werke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Betz, Erich. 3,313,010. Deutscher, Hans C. : See — Bock, Willy, Bauer, and Deutscher. 3,339,222. Deutscher Spinnereimaschinenbau Ingolstadt : See — Linsl, Ludwig. 3,327,457. Miedler. Hermann, and Meinke. 3.345,702. Nikel, Alfred, and Gunther. 3,339.356. Schumann, Fritz, and Nikel. 3.312.051. Deutsehman, Archie .1., Jr., and J. W. Berry, to United States of America, Agriculture. Hexose polythiomercaptal ad- hesives. 3.314,913, 4-18-67, CI. 260—30.8. DeVall, Dolores R. Light switch extension arm. 3,339.051, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 172. Devall, Kenneth L. : See — Bracht, Lloyd J., Devall, and Krause. 3,355,532. Devaney, William D. : See — Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and Devaney. 3,311,265. Creighton, Albert M., Jr., and Devaney. 3,323,682. Devaris, Jerry : See — Bixby, George. Jr., and Devaris. 3,320,073. Devaud, Charles, to Rodofrand Corp. Sterile absorbent pads. 3.336,923, 8-22-67, CI. 128—156. De Vaux, Alfred W. Timed animal feeding device. 3,330,256, 7-11-67, CI. 119 — 51.12. Devco, Inc. : See — Cranston, Albert E„ Jr., and Rowell. 3,327,452. Deve, Vagn. Feeding means for granular or powdered ma- terial. 3,318,639, 5-9-67, CI. 302 — 17. Deve, Vagn, to Dominion Engineering Works, Ltd. Tilting disc non-return valve. 3,327,732, 6-27-67, CI. 137 — 527.8. Develay, Roger : See — ■ Chevigny, Raymond, Richard, and Develay. 3,337,367. Develev, Marcel. Antiskid chain 3,307,604, 3-7-67, CI. 152- 229. Development and Control Ltd. SA : See — Murchison, John R., Darnall, and Brassel. 3,326,353. Developak, Inc. : See — Stone, Orison W. 3,349,897. Devenco Inc. : See — Kneiling, John G. 3. 319. 582. Schwartz, Edmund I., and Chin-Bow. 3,354,459. Schwartz, Edmund I., Smith, and Stern. 3,314.066. Devenoges, Claude : See — Mouissie, Bob, and Devenoges. 3,342,541. Deventer, Gert : See — Rubel. Warner, Waldhuter, and Deventer. 3,326,676. Deventer-Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Riibel, Werner, Waldhuter, and Deventer. 3,326,676. LIST OF PATENTEES :;i:; Dever, John A., and W. F. Newbold, to Honeywell Inc. Elec- trical apparatus Including analog and digital control for an element. 3,322,994, 5-30-67, CI. 318—267. Dever, Lewis A., to The Cincinnati Milling .Machine Co. Control mechanism lor machine tool. 3,315,569, 4-25-07, CI. 91 — 378. Deverall, George V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. optoelectronic device using light emitting diode and photo- detector. 3,354,316, 11-21-67, CI. 250 — 217. Devereaux, Aden N., to Bi-Co Pavers, Inc. Reinforcing rod spacing means used in paving. 3,329,073, 7— 1—67, CI. 94 — 39. Deverell, Geoffrey J., and 1'. B. Kahn, to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Actuation system more particularly lor changing the direc- tion of the jet engine nozzles of a vertical take-oft" and landing aircraft. 3,359.818, 12-26-67, CI. 74— 3SS. De Vergara, Maria G O. V. : See — Vergara, Salvador R., and De Vergara. 3,299.193. Deverill, Maurice U. Portable irrigation ditch gate. 3,295,- 329, 1-3-67, CI. 61 — 29. Deveson, John H. : See — Pay, Donald A., and Deveson. 3,341,654. De Vilbiss Co., The : See — Fenstermaker. Donald E. 3, SOS, 267. Gauthier, William D., and McNinch. 3.305,137. Juvinall. James W.. Kock. and McCaslin. 3,296.015. Do Villers, Gerald E. : See Adams. Cecil E., and De Villers. 3,360,304. Adams, Cecil E., De Villers, and Hippie. 3,302.585. De Vincent, Patsy, to General Motors Corp. Freezing tray and ice ejecting grid. 3.332,657, 7-25-67, CI. 249 — 71. l>evine, Arthur J. Method of forming sheet metal without mechanical dies. 3,342,049, 9-19-67, CI. 72 — 60. Devine, Bernard, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomiipje. Thermoelectronic energy containers for nuclear reactors. 3,329,839, 7-4-67, CI. 310 — 4. De Vine, Jon G. : See — Chan, William, De Vine, and Klein. 3,352,061. De Viney, Terrence E., and L. J. Penkowski, to Square D Co. Static tripping device for an electric circuit breaker. 3,329,- 870, 7-4-67, CI. 317—36. Devins, John C, to General Electric Co. Electrical insula- tion containing a molecular sieve having adsorbed per- halogenated fluid. 3,305,656, 2-21-67, CI. 200 — 144. De Visser, Adolf J. : See — Kolkman. Dirk, and De Visser. 3,349,274. He Vita, Raymond A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Tim- ing valves. 3,343,558 9-26-67. CI. 137—102. Devito, Albert P., to Alcon Metal Products, Inc. Electrical socket. 3,311,865, 3-28-67, CI. 339 — 132. He Vito, Albert P., to Alcon Metal Products, Inc. High voltage tube socket. 3,341,805, 9-12-67, CI. 339 — 111. De Vito, Charles P., to Alcon Metal Products, Inc. Electrical terminal with multiple sets of retaining fingers. 3,348,192, 10-17-67, CI. 339—258. De Vlieg, Charles B., and A. N. Sweeny, to De Vlieg Machines Co. Adjustable cutting tool and method of making the same. 3,338,117, S-29-67, CI. 77 — 58. I le Vlieg Machines Co. : See — De Vlieg, Charles B., and Sweeny. 3,338,117. Jerue, Richard A. 3,327,386. Devlin, Andrew G. Apparatus for conveying lead strip from driers to calenders in paper-making. 3,3o5.349, 11-28-67. CI. 162—286. Devlin. James E., A. J. and D. Eramo, and H V. O'Connor, to Doe Corp. Snow melter. 3,309,798, 3-21-67, CI. 37 — 12. Devoe & Revnolds Co., Inc. : See — Hicks. Darrell D. 3,324,080. De Voghel, Raymond, to Societe Anonyme Glaverbel. Steer- ing differential for towed vehicles or automobiles. 3,315,- 975, 4-25-67, CI. 280 — 91. Devol, George C. Multi-program apparatus. 3.306.442, 2-28-67, CI. 209—121. Devol, George C. Programmed apparatus. 3,300,471, 2-28- 67, CI. 214 — 1. Devon, Harry J., to Jas. H. Matthews & Co. Printing plate for rotary printing drums and attachment means therefor. 3.295.443, 1-3-67, CI. 101 — 376. Devon, Harry J., to Jas. H. Matthews & Co. Rotary die lay- out machine. 3,345,749, 10-10-67, CI. 33 — 22. De Vore, Guv C, and J. W. Kamerer, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass sheet bending mold. 3.328,152, 6-27-67, CI. 65 — 28S. De Vore, William W. : See — Thies, Louis W., Jr., Fisher, De Vore, and Schnoor. 3,307,555. ]>■ Vos, Hendrik A J., and J. J. Wierzbicki. to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc. Lighting fixture. 3.360,642, 12-26- 67. CI. 240 — 3. Devos. Thomas : See — Tuck, Edward F., and Devos. 3,329,898. De Voss, Edwin A., to Northrop Corp. Hole locating and rivet positioning means. 3,312,382, 4-4-67, CI. 227 — 73. De Voss, Edwin A., to Northrop Corp. Floating C yoke. 3,357,- 079. 12-12-67, CI. 29 — 34. De Vries, Donald L., and P. W. Ryan, to Sinclair Research. Inc. Method for the preparation of xyleno). 3.352,927. 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 629. DeVries, Eduard R., to Prismo Safetv Corp. Method of form- ing a traffic line. 3,321.329, 5-23-67, CI. 117 — 105.2. De Vries, Gerhard II. F., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of working a thin metal body by spark erosion. 3,333,080, 7-25-67, CI. 219—69. Hi- Vries, Sans J., and A. A. Spanjersberg, to De Staat der Nederlanden, ten Deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Direc- teur-Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie. Sys- tem for sorting documents. 3.343,672, 9-26-67, CI. 209 — 74. De Vries, Hendrik, to Shell Oil Co. Process for the hardening of metals. '3,314,827, 4-18-67, CI. 148—13.1. De Vries. Jan W., to Organon Inc. Process for the purifica- tion of biologically active preparations. 3,308,028, 3-7-67, CI. 167—75. De Vries, Joseph, and G. Z. Piencinski, to Herculite Protec- tive Fabrics Corp. Adhesive applicator. 3,334,792, 8-8-67, CI. 222 — 289. De Vries, Louis, to Chevron Research Co. Lubricating oil compositions containing microgel polymers of divinyl- benzene and polyethylene glycol methacrylates. 3,313,733, 4-11-67, CI. 252 — 57. De Vries, Louis, to Chevron Research Co. Sulfur substituents of propene/butene copolymers as V.I. improvers. 3,322,669, 5-30-67. CI. 252 — 47. De Vries, Louis, to Chevron Research Co. Polyvinyl thio- ethers. 3,342,790, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. De Vries, Louis, to Chevron Research Co. Lubricating oil composition containing high molecular weight olefin-diole- fin copolymer. 3,346,498, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 59. De Vries, Robert L., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Printed circuit slide-switch connector with resilient electrical contacts. 3,344,243, 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 16. Devylerre, Lueien. Apparatus for steaming textile materials. 3,307,381. 3-7-67. CI. 68—5. Devys, Albert R. Trailer frame with retractable jacks and removable running gear. 3.332.699, 7-25-67, CI. 280 — 81. Dew, David R., to The British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association. Apparatus for preshaping uppers. 3,309,723, 3-21-67, CI. 12—54.1. Dew, David R., to The British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association. Treatment of leather. 3,315,289, 4-25-67, CI. 12 — 146. Dew, Frank B. : See — ■ Meece, Fred W., and Dew. 3,327,745. Dew, Jimmy S.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Disulfonylazide crosslinked polypropylene - polyethylene-ethylene/propylene rubber blends. 3,352,946, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 897. Dew, John N. : See — Lohrenz, John, Hasz, Dew, and Bray. 3,324,668. He Waard, Pieter. to Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast- natuurwetensshappelijk Onderzoek ten Behoeve van Nij- verheid Handel en Verkeer. Measuring bridge oscillator with improved Iirearity. 3.320.54S, 5-16-67, CI. 331 — 65. Dewald, Chester L. : See — Fancher, Llewellyn W., and Dewald. 3,298,819. DeWald, Horace A., to Parke, Davis & Co. /3-amino-a-phe- noxy-2-stilbazole derivatives. 3,320,269, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 296. De Walt, Inc. : See— Cassey, Harold C. 3,295,568. Dewar, Douglas : See — Cussons, Richard C, and Dewar. 3,301,357. Dewar, Douglas, and J. W. Davis, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Vehicle anti-skid braking system. 3,306,677, 2-28-67. CI. 303 — 21. Dewar, Robert A., and V. E. Maier. to Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. Ionisation detector circuit. 3,298,788, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 232. Dewas, Raymond: See — ■ Neumann, Erich. 3,307,593. Dewas, Raymond. Weaving machine with uninterrupted weft supply. 3,299.911. 1-24-67, CI. 139 — 123. Dewas, Raymond. Weft-inserting devices for continuous-feed looms. 3.312,252, 4-4-67, CI. 139 — 122. Dewell, Edward H., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Process for making nuclear fuel material. 3,320,17S. 5-16-67, CI. 252—301.1. De Wendel & Cie : See — Stammbach, Raymond. 3,342,053. De Werdt, Reinier : See — Jochems, Pieter J. W., De Werdt, and De Nobel. 3,323.955. Jochems, Pieter J. W\. De Werdt. and De Nobel. 3.333.997. Jochems, Pieter J. W.. Kock, and de Werdt. 3.324.360. Dewers, Donald K., and R S. Richards. Clamp-on adjustable dolly. 3,298,704, 1-17-67, CI. 280—35. De Werth, Douglas W.. to American Gas Association, Inc. Radiant oven. 3,334,620, 8-8-67, CI. 126 — 41. Dewey, Chauncey P., Jr. : See — Blitzer. Frank. Zuerndorfer, and Dewey. 3.320,423. Dewev, David D:. See — Williams, Norman E., and Dewev. 3,306,332. 1 )ewey, G. C, Corp., The : See — Dewey, Gordon C. and Benzing. 3,344,428. Dewey, Gordon C, and L. H. Benzing, to The G. C. Dewey Corp. Guidance svstem for counter insurgency operations. 3,344.428, 9-26-67, CI. 343—112. Dewev, John L. : See — McMinn. Curtis J., and Dewey. 3.321,392. Dewey-Shepard Boiler Co., Inc., The : See — Hams. Charles. Jr. 3,35S,5S1. Dewhurst. Ernest J. : See — Labombarde, Raymond A., and Dewhurst. 3,313.270. De Wilde. Ambrosius N. Adjustable conduit joint. 3. 341. 229, 9-12-67, CI. 2S5 — 1S4. 314 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dewing, Ernest W., to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Meth- od and apparatus for determining composition of molten salt mixtures. 3,324,013, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 1. Dewing, Kenneth F., and M. C. Christo, to Yuba Consolidated Industries, Inc. Tainter gate hoist chain and method of providing the same. 3,321,907, 5-30-67, CI. 59 — 8. De Winter, Max S. : See — Szpilfogel, Stefan A., and De Winter. 3,329,693. De Wit, Cornelis T., P. Van Hoesel, and G. J. Boon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of making a vibratory capacitor. 3,317,983, 5-9-67, CI. 29 — 25.42. De Wit, Cornelis T., P. Van Hoesel, and G. J. Boon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Bearing for evacuated space. 3.360,312. 12-26-67, CI. 308—173. De Witt, Earl G. : See — Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 3,306,917. Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 3,328,440. De Witt, Edward J., to Wallace Supplies Mfg. Co. Annular drilling machine. 3,333,4S8, 8-1-67, CI. 77 — 5. De Witt, James E., R. Hyink, and R. P. Potter, to Cutler- Hammer, Inc. Magnetic memory means and systems. 3,328,- 597. 6-27-67. CI. 307 — 40. De Witt, Raymond H., to The Fate-Root-Heath Co. Hand saw grinder. 3,304,811, 2-21-67, CI. 76 — 43. De Witt, Stewart H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Reheat gas turbine power plant with air admission to the primary combustion zone of the reheat combustion chamber struc- ture. 3,315,467, 4-'25-67, CI. 60 — 39.17. De Witt, Wilfred H. Television production stand. 3,295,- 239, 1-3-67, CI. 40—28. De Witt, William J., and R. C. Taylor, to The Atlantic Refin- ing Co. Triethanolamine straight chain secondary alkyl- benzene sulfonate liquid detergent compositions containing degelling agents. 3,303,138, 2-7-67, CI. 252—152. De Witt William J., H. A. Sorgenti, and R. C. Taylor, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Production of low 2-phenyl isomer content monoalkylbenzene fractions. 3,342,888, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 671. De Witte, Jacques. Warp printing method. 3,343,242, 9-26- 67, CI. 28—72.6. De Witz, Gerald C, and J. Dekker, to Shell Oil Co. Produc- tion of expanded thermoplastic product. 3,344,215, 9-26-67, CI. 264 — 53. De Wolf, Willem : See — Van Drunen, Korstian J. M., and de Wolf. 3,323,168. De Woody, Charles M., and R. L. Pearce, to Ace Glass Inc. Method of making an electrically conductive net-like metal coating. 3,322,571, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 212. Dewoody, Theodric S. : See — Barbato, Alexander L., and Dewoody. 3,329,595. De Woskin, Irvin S., to Orthoband Co., Inc. Extra-oral ortho- dontic appliance and method of making same. 3,340,613, 9-12-67, CI. 32—14. De Woskin, Irvin S., to Beltx Corp. Tampons. 3,351,060, 11-7- 67. CI. 128 — 263. De Woskin, Irvin S., to Beltx Corp. Static electricity discharge device for use on shoes. 3,359,456, 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 2. Dews, Jule N., G. W. Schmersahl, and W. C. Patrick, to United States of America, Army. Wasp-waist hourglass- shaped dialysis fermentor flask. 3,321,086, 5-23-67, CI. 210—321. Dews, Jule N., and G. J. Harris, to United States of America, Army. Process for sterilization with nascent halogen. 3,334,- 035, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 130. Dewsberry, Arthur F., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Air filter installation. 3,307,336, 3-7-67, CI. 55 — 337. Dexter Automatic Products Co. : See — Bloom, Merle W., Huston, and Condon. 3,332,411. Dexter Chemical Corp. : See — Abrahams, David H., and Goldberg. 3,309,341. Dexter Corp., The : See — Osborne, Fay H. 3,322,617. Osborne, Fay H., and Bodendorf. 3,297,039. Dexter, Edwin M., to General Electric Co. Fluid control de- vice. 3,338,515, 8-29-67, CI. 235 — 201. Dexter, Martin : See — Peterson, Janet B., and Dexter. 3,303,211. Spivack, John D., and Dexter. 3,299,087. Spivack, John D., and Dexter. 3,338,833. Spivack, John D., Steinberg, and Dexter. 3,316,209. Dexter, Martin, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Stabilization of syn- thetic organic polymeric substances with oxalo-bis(sali- cylidenhydrazide). 3,357.944, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Dexter, Martin, J. D. Spivack, and D. H. Steinberg, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Alkyl esters of earboxylic acids containing an alkylhydroxyphenyl group. 3,330,859, 7-11-67, CI. 260— 473. Dexter, Martin, M. Knell, and E. A. Roskin, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Compositions stabilized with substituted 1,3,5-tri- azines. 3,334,046, 8-1-67, CI. 252 — 47.5. Dexter, Martin, and K. D. Schafer, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Stabilization of propylene. 3,345,327, 10-3-67, CI. 260— 45.85. Dexter, Robert G., and R. P. Blake, to Riegel Textile Corp. Mechanism for automatically cutting and processing a tex- tile web. 3,320,925, 5-23-67, CI. 118 — 6. Dexter, Robert G., and R. P. Blake, to Riegel Textile Corp. Cutting and anti-ravel chemical applicator mechanisms. 3,320,926, 5-23-67, CI. 118 — 40. Dexter, Theodore H., and J. A. Petersen, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Recovery of anhydrous hydrogen fluoride from gaseous mixtures. 3,316,060, 4-25-67, CI. 23 — 153. Deyerl, Herman F., to R. J. Reynolds Mfg. Co. Intermit- tently and selectively illuminated ball. 3,304,651, 2-21- 67, CI. 46—228. De Young, Edwin L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara- tion of methyl indanes. 3,317,621, 5-2-67, CI. 260—668. De Young, Edwin L., and E. J. Latos, to Universal Oil Prod- ucts Co. Catechol-phosphonis sulfide reaction product and amine salts thereof. 3,327,024, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 925. De Young, Kimball: See — Baldwin, Charles R., and De Young. 3,306,616. De Young, Roger E., to Eltra Corp. Stator coil winding and positioning machine. 3,331,403, 7-18-67, CI. 140 — 71. Deyrup, Alden J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess of gelling polyvinyl alcohol. 3,318,856. 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 91.3. De Zeeuw, Cornelis : See — Berkowitz, Norbert, Brown, De Zeeuw, and Jensen. 3,339,984. Deziel, Edward W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Photo- lithographic plate having a composite backing. 3,295,977, 1-3-67, CI. 96—75. Dhaens, Edward, T. J. Obszarny, and M. Schmidt, to Guar- dian Electric Mfg. Co. Snap action switch device with im- proved circuit breaker mechanism. 3,335,240, 8-8-67, CI. 200—67. Dhaka, Vir A., and E. S. Wajda, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of shaping P-N junction profiles. 3,355,334, 11-28-67, CI. 148—186. D'Hoop, Herve : See — Debroux, Andre, Green, and D'Hoop. 3,314,050. Dhuicq, Andre P. : See — Fletcher, Edward H., and Dhuicq. 3,301,079. Diachenko, Serge: A., to Gardner-Denver Co. Percussive tool. 3,356,166, 12-5-67, CI. 173 — 139. Diack, Arthur G. Showcase construction. 3/346,310, 10-10-67, CI. 312—140. Di Addario, Alexander N., to Buffalo Molded Plastics, Inc. Snap-on hinge. 3,295,714. 1-3-67, CI. 220 — 31. Di Addario, Alexander N. Method of manufacture of a cus- tom garment. 3,345,645, 10-10-67, CI. 2—115. Dial, Howard S., H. L. Habegger, and W. B. Kays, to Globe Linings, Inc. Floating cover for a liquid storage reservoir. 3,313,443, 4-11-67, CI. 220—26. Dial, William R. : See — Bissinger, William E., Strain, Stevens, Dial, and Chis- holm. 3,320,211. Dialer, Kurt : See — Riemenschneider, Wilhelm, Dialer, Probst, and Bander. 3,301,905. Diamant, Frederick J. Footwear. 3,344,537, 10-3-67, CI. 36 — 2.5. Diamant, Henri B.. to HRB-Singer, Inc. Code translator cir- cuit. 3,310,781, 3-21-67, CI. 340—172.5. Diamanti, James J. Method and apparatus for rock dusting during coal mining operations. 3,333,896, 8-1-67, CI. 299 — 12. Diamond, Aaron L. Coin controlled educational device. 3,315,373, 4-25-67, CI. 35—9. Diamond Alkali Co. : See — Adams, Bobby F. and Wotiz. 3,296,321. Adams, Bobby F., and Wotiz. 3,299,111. Alt, Frank B. 3,325,173. Barbato, Alexander L., and Dewoody. 3,329,595. Battershell, Robert D., and Bluestone. 3,331,735. Bimber, Russell M. 3,325,503. Faust, Charles L., Schaer, and Beach. 3,318,786. Hedge, Thomas E., Cooley, Entemann, Steinkoenig, and Urbanowski. 3,317,619. Jones, William D., and Schaefer. 3,317,495. Keckler, David P., and Pokluda. 3,338,984. Kennedy, Alexander W., and Kucsma. 3,317,336. Kennedy, Alexander W., and Kucsma. 3,360,396. Kiss, Kbrnel D. 3,299,005. Kiss, Kornel D. 3,304,287. Kiss, Kornel D. 3,355,432. Kiss, Kornel D., Fordham, and Reed. 3,338,872. Kiss, Kornel D., and Sturm. 3,336,263. Lasco, Ralph E. 3,350,467. Lissner, Glenn K. 3,296,159. Meeder, Gerardus H. W. 3.336,106. Miller, George A. 3,306,756. Miller, George A. 3,306,758. Neros. Clifford A. 3,320,206. Osgood, Edmond R., Limpel, and Annis. 3,354,179. Peeler, Cletus E., Jr., Bergmann, and Olix. 3,335,018. Roselli, Frank F. 3,299,173. Roselli, Frank F. 3.342,898. Rosen, Irving. 3,336,256. Rosen, Irving. 3.344,120. Rosen, Irving. 3,346,539. Rosen, Irving. 3.359,232. Semancik, John R., and Gallup. 3,325,344. Sission, Cecil G., Foster, and Phillips. 3,334,963. Stalllngs, John P., and Wagner. 3,305,497. Sturm, Clarence L.. Hudgin, and Rosen. 3,846,538. Taylor, Kirman. 3,347,624. Van den Akker, Dirk. 3,325.251. Wiseman, Russell M. 3,319,671. LIST OF PATENTEES 315 Diamond, Benjamin A., to Valve Corp. of America. Dispensing valve construction. 3,344,964, 10-3-67, CI. 222 — 511. Diamond Crystal Salt Co. : See — Heiss, John F., and Kolasinski. 3.307,914. Keves, Henry I., and Leverenz. 3,300,093. Koefoed. Jack F.. and Tilden. 3,351,209. Diamond Expansion Bolt Co. Inc. : See — James, John J. 3,333,S04. Diamond, Harvey E. Variable-diameter pen nib. 3,336,909, 8-22-67, CI. 120 — 44. Diamond, Herrick R. : See — BarUdoll, Joseph P., Diamond, Shattuck, and Smith. 3,315, 776. Diamond, Hyman : See — Calhoun, George M., and Diamond. 3,309,428. Calhoun, George M., and Diamond. 3,316,332. Diamond International Corp. : See — Baker, Leroy D., and Carkhuff. 3,335,544. Bliss, George N. 3,322,301. Cooprider, Rex C. 3,319,894, Daniele, Donald T. 3,318,762. Davidson, Thomas L., and Bixler. 3,330,465. Glogowskl, Stefan \V. 3,357,156. Kramer, Robert G. 3,335,937. Kramer, Robert G. 3,335,938. McDonald. George W. 3,350,841. Mueller, Klaus \V. 3,301,201. Peppier, William S. 3,306,001. Peppier, William S. 3,309,835. Peppier, William S. 3,314,212. Peppier, William S. 3,314,213. Peppier, William S., Bliss, and Planck. 3,344,954. Reifers, Richard F. 3,300,813. Heifers, Richard F. 3,325.349. Reifers, Richard F. 3,351,266. Reifers, Richard F., and Schelmetic. 3,310,218. Struble, Glenn E. 3,339,796. Struble, Glenn E. 3,352,451. Wuensch, John H., and Ferrara. 3,295,671. Diamond, Jay G. Polishing composition produced by electro- lytic process. 3,332,861, 7-25-67. CI. 204 — 72. Diamond, Lew H., to Otis Elevator Co. Touch responsive static electric control. 3,307,071, 2-28-67, CI. 315 — 160. Diamond, Louis H., and J. H. Blumbergs, to FMC Corp. Meth- od of using quaternary ammonium peroxysulfates. 3,353,- 902. 11-21-67, CI. 8—110. Diamond, Louis H. and W. Lobunez, to FMC Corp. Catalysts for oxychlorination reactions. 3,360,483, 12-26-67. CI. 252—441. Diamond Plastics : See — Hull, Harold L. 3,315,922. Diamond Power Specialty Corp. : See — Alfredeen, Sten A. 3,308.925. Andrea, Christo. 3,345.871. Baracket, Albert J. 3.304,493. Chappell, Robert E., Nelson, and Saltz. 3,321,986 Singleton, John C, and Klinck. 3,321,867. Diamond, Ronald M. : See — Webb. James E. 3,330,082. Diamond Tool and Horseshoe Co.: See — Swanstrom, John E., Jr., and Swanson. 3,304,817 Dian, William. Optical projector with projection lens adjust- ment means. 3,344,706, 10-3-67, CI. 88 — 24. Di Anselus. Anthonv : See — Costantini, Anthony R., and DIAngelus. 3,311,045. Costantini, Anthony R.. and Di Angelus. 3.320.405. Dias, Fleming, and J. N. Rypkema, to Zenith Radio Corp. Pilot-tone chain for FM stereo receiver. 3,297,826. 1-10-67, CI. 179—15. Dias, Gil M. : See — De Marco, Carlo G., and Dias. 3,347,812. Dias. Peter F. : See — ■ Barford, John C, Dias. and Glentworth. 3,323,933. Dias, Richard E. Missile launching system for model sub- marine. 3,300,893, 1-31-67, CI. 46—244. Diassi, Patrick A. : See — Bacso, Imre, and Diassi. 3,347,879. Becker, Edward J., Robinson, and Diassi 3,354,048. Krakower, Gerald W., and Diassi. 3.297,720. Levine, Seymour D., Levine. Seymour D., Neidleman, Saul L., Neidleman, Saul L., and Diassi. 3,324,171. and Diassi. 3,330,851. Pan, and Diassi. 3,316,156. Pan, and Diassi. 3.341.559. Neidleman. Saul L., Pan, and Diassi. 3,347,927. Principe, Pacifieo A., and Diassi. 3,296,295. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Process for the preparation of 17a-hydroxy-16,20-diketo pregnanes. 3,300.522, 1-24-67, CI. 260—397.4. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 7-acylthio- progesterones. 3,309,385, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of steroids. 3,324,1S4, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 5S6. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons. 19-nor derivatives of 16,17-dihydrosy-progesterone. 3,326,902, 6-20-67, CI. 260—239.55. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons Inc. 60,19-oxido-lO, 17-acetals and ketals of the pregnane series. 3,326,904, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 12-oxo-15- oxy-A-norprogesterones. 3,332,9S5, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 1S8. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Inc. Svnthesis of steroids. 3,344,149, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 343.2. Diassi, Patrick A., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Steroidal lactones and their preparation. 3,355,461, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 343.2. Diassi, Patrick A., and R. C. Erickson to E. R. Squibb & Sons Inc. 6-methvl-19 nor steroids and intermediates there- for. 3,314,944, 4-18-07, CI. 260—239.55. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of steroids. 3,316,157, 4-25-67, CI. 195— 51. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 4a,8,14-trimethyl-18-nor-5a.8a,9/9,14-androst-l-en-3,ll, 17-trione and derivatives thereof. 3,316,281, 4-25-67, CI. 260—397.3. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe, to Squibb & Sons. Inc. 4, Sa,14/S-trlmethyl-9/3-androst-4-ene-3, 11, 17-trione and prep- aration thereof. 3,320,290, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe. 4,8,14-trimethyl-ll- oxygenated-18-nor-androst-4-en-3,17-dione. 3,344,159, 9-26- 67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 4,8,14 - trimethyl-18-nor-8a,9;3,140-androst-4-ene-3,17- dione. 3,351,640. 11-7-67, CI. 260—397.3. Diassi, Patrick A., and G. W. Krakower, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Steroid derivatives. 3,352,854, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Diassi, Patrick A., and P. A. Principe, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of steroids. 3,359,179, 12-19-67, CI. 195 — 51. Diatemp, Inc. : See — Kjellberg, Burre I. 3,342,976. Kjellberg, Burre I. 3,356,832. Diaz, Ben, to Sperry Rand Corp. Tape drive mechanism. 3,305,152, 2-21-67, CI. 226—188. Diaz, Gerard J. : See — Juhlin, Eric O., Diaz, Gonder, and Laird. 3,329,765. Diaz, Jorge S., to Comision de Telecomunicacioues y Mete- orologia. System for automatically deriving coded signals from a meteorological station. 3,357,011, 12-5-67,- CI. 340—347. Di Bari, George A., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Elec- troplating on maraging steels. 3,338,803, 8-29-67, CI. 204 — 34. Dibble, Gordon L. : See — Gessner, Adolf W., Kayhart, and Dibble. 3,314,399. Dibblee, Harold J., and R. V. Muhlethaler, to Arrem Plastics, Inc. Apparatus for stretching sheet material. 3,315,301, 4-25-67, CI. 18—1. Dibbo, Alan, and E. B. McCall. to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Vulcanization process. 3,320,219, 5-16-67. CI. 260 — 79.5. Dibdin, Robert W., to The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Hardboard pressing methods and apparatus. 3,345,441, 10-3-67, CI. 264 — 40. Dibelius, Norman R., and J. C. Fraser, to General Electric Co. Apparatus for treating liquids in an electrical discharge including means for directing the liquid in a continuous curtain. 3,342,721, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 312. Di Bella, Eugene P. : See — Johnson, Hilding R., and Di Bella. 3,342,870. Di Bella, Eugene P., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Chlorlnation of toluene. 3,317,617, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 650. Di Bella, Eugene P., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Zirconyl nitrophenates and their preparation. 3,355,467, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 429.3. Di Bella, Eugene P., and A. J. Deinet, to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Composition and method for controlling aquatic plants containing methvl polychloro-cvclohexadienes. 3,306,724, 2-28-67, CI. 71—2.3. Di Bella. Eugene P., and A. J. Deinet, to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Process for the preparation of polychloroeyclohexa- dienes. 3,355,506, 11-28-67, CI. 260—648. Di Bello, Patrick M. : See — Beck, William F., and Di Bello. 3,336,105. Gancy, Alan B., and DI Bello. 3,333,918. Di Benedetto, Salvatore P., to Anarel, Inc. Device for stretch exercising muscles. 3,297,320, 1-10-67, CI. 272 — 57. Dibert, George F. Oil burner system. 3,312,266, 4-4-67, CI. 158—28. Dice, John R. : See — Westland. Roger D., and Dice. 3.325.526. Di Cesare, John J., Jr. : See — Dawdy, Jack A., Di Cesare, and Rutkowski. 3,358,410. Di Cesare, John J., Jr., and J. A. Dawdy, to National Gypsum Co. Z-bar frame assembly. 3,323,262, 6-6-67, CI. 52—212. Di Cesare, John J., Jr., and E. J. Rutkowski, to National Gyp- sum Co. Glazing strip and stop assemblv. 3,323,270, 6-6-67, CI. 52 — 49S. Diehter, Jakob. Glass tube feeding devices. 3,340,990, 9-12-67, CI. 19S— 20. Diehter, Jakob. Machine for reshaping the neck portion of small glass bottles with lubricating means. 3,342.575, 9-19- 67, CI. 65—170. Dichtl, Erwin O., and F. H. G. Nirschl. Relief postcard. 3,321,860, 5-30-67, CI. 40—160. Di Cio, Alessandro : See — Cariati, Vittorio, Massi Mauri, and Di Cio. 3,301,771. Di Cio. Alessandro, A. Ginnasi, and C. Rescalli, to Snam S.p.A. Process for purifving acrylonitrile from aceto- nitrile. 3,301,770, 1-31-67, CI. 203—54. 516 INDEX OF PATENTS, 3967 Dick. A. B., Co. : See — Adams, Roman A. 3,334,350. Adams. Roman A. 3,341,8511. Bach, Frederick O. 3,310,404. Beatty, Julian L., and Lincoln. 3,298,852. Evans, William E., Jr. 3,319,227. Kalman, Peter G. 3.347.069. Lincoln. Seamon A., and Ort. 3,351,008. Mazzio, Anthony J. 3,343,834. Mazzio, Anthony J., and Fowlie. 3,315,957. Ormsbee, Ruth E. 3,344,741. Ort, George M. 3,349,704. Osborn, Peter E., and Turek. 3,302,179. Stone, Joseph J. 3,301,947. Stone, Joseph J. 3,324,346. Stone, Joseph J. 3.328,522. Stone, Joseph J. 3,346,869. Stone, Joseph J., and Adams. 3,328,792. Tonkin, Kenneth J., and Swanson. 3,303,778. Zabiak, Daniel M. 3,296,140. Dick, A. B., Holland N.V. : See — Kleinstra, Harm. 3,323,435. Kleinstra, Harm. 3,334,564. Dick, Clarence R. : See — Ashby, Theodore L.. and Dick. 3,347,802. Ashbv, Theodore L., and Dick. 3,350,325. McFadden, Russell T., and Dick. 3,338,954. Dick, Clarence R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of substituted piperazinium salts. 3,359,270, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 268. Dick, George W., W. D. Farmer, and P. S. Kopel, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Selective signaling receiver. 3.309,670, 3-14-67. CI. 340—164. Dick, Lloyd C. : See— Bahls, Gene C, McNutt, Price, Zidell, and Dick. 3,348,- 673. Dick, Lloyd C, F. C. McNutt, and G. C. Bahls, to Brown Co. Unitized carton loads. 3.357.553, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 65. Dick, Melvin L., to General Dynamics Corp. Safety device. 3,335.975, 8-15-67, CI. 242—107.4. Dick, Norman T., to Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Strip cladding flux. 3,305,408, 2-21-67, CI. 148 — 26. Dick, Norman T., to Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Electro-slag welding backup member. 3,319,044, 5-9-67, CI. 219 — 160. Dick, Ralph A. : See — Hawkins. Harold V.. and Dick. 3,318,575. Dick, Raymond P., and H. J. Krol, to King-Koral, Inc. Bobeche. 3,330,132, 7-11-67, CI. 67 — 23. Dick, William, and O. A. Gurton, to Imperial Chemical In- dustries Ltd. Safety blasting composition with a metal formate as a fuel. 3.356,546, 12-5-67, CI. 149 — 47. Dick, William R. : See — Gates, James T. Legue, and Dick. 3,353,347. Dickard, Lester R. : See — Hamilton, Robert G., and Dickard. 3,310,900. Dickard, Lester R., and R. G. Hamilton, to Avery Products Corp. Reclosable bag. 3.313,471, 4-11-67, CI. 229—62. Dicke, Paul A., to Crown Controls Corp. Plural motor re- mote control system. 3,316,469, 4-25-67, CI. 318 — 41. Dickelman, Theodore E. : See — Hughes, Richard L., Dickelman, Kendall, and Melzard. 3,309,205. Dicken, John A., Jr., to General Electric Co. Discharge device for an automatic washing machine. 3,339,587, 9-5-67, CI. 137—801. Dickens, Bernard L., J. Tom, and H. A. Smith, to United States of America, Navy. Technique for recording a narrow pulse with variable delay. 3,329,760, 7-4-67, CI. 35 — 10.4. Dickens, Walter P. : See — Bussell. Jack D., Dickens, and Eidsvoog. 3,300,873. Dickenson, Ronald L. : See — Baum, Arthur A., and Dickenson. 3,324,011. Dickerman, Fred N.. to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Latch mech- anism. 3,336,005, 8-15-67, CI. 258 — 1.2. Dickerman, Hubert E. Strip feed apparatus. 3,326,438, 6-20- 67, CI. 226—150. Dickerson. John M. : See — Eaton, Lyle E., and Dickerson. 3,304,077. Dickerson, John W., H. T. Dinkelkamp, and J. L. Luna, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Pump. 3,349,715, 10-31-67, CI. 103 — 50. Dickerson, Richard T. : See — Elder, Max E., Dickerson, and Tousignant. 3,324,076. Dickerson, Richard T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymers of hexahydrodiazaphosphorines or diazaphospholidines and silanes. 3,304,270, 2-14-67, CI. 260—2. Dickey, Charles N. Tree digging apparatus. 3,310,890, 3-28-67, CI. 37—2. Dickey, Charles R., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of aluminum hexahydrosulfate heptahydrate. 3,295,923 1-3- 67, CI. 23—123. Dickey, John W. : Sec — Harrington, Herbert A., and Dickey. 3,308,072. Dickev, Joseph B. : See — Elam, Edward U., and Dickey. 3.336,348. Towne, Edmund B., Moore, and Dickey. 3,336,285. Dickey, Joseph B.. and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co. Alkyl substituted difunctional hexanes. 3,355,483, 11-28-67, CI. 2G0 — 488. Dickey, Rex E. : See — Darigo, Julius, Dickey, and Reed. 3,349,711. Dickhaeuser, Heiner : See — Scheuerer, Guenter, and Dickhaeuser. 3,356,771. Dickhaeuser, Heiner, H. Pohlemann, H. Stummeyer, H. Adolphi, and S. Winder! . to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Insecticides. 3,297,520, 1-10-67. CI. 167—22. Dickinson, Barry L., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for positioning a label in a mold. 3,324,508, 6-13-67, CI. 18 — 5. Dickinson, Barry L., to Union Carbide Corp. Treated polymer surfaces of shaped articles. 3,333,032, 7-25-67, CI. 264 — 22. Dickinson. Ben W. O.. III. Method and apparatus for de- tecting flaws using ultrasonic helical waves. 3,299,694, 1- 24-67, CI. 73—67.5. Dickinson. Ben W. O., III. Ultrasonic testing apparatus. 3,299,695, 1-24-67, CI. 73—67.5. Dickinson, Ben W. O., III. Apparatus for generating, direct- ing and receiving ultrasonic wave trains. 3,299,696, 1-24-67, CI. 73—71.5. Dickinson, Clayton D., L. Sama, and I. Sheinhartz, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Infiltrated composite refractory material. 3,338,687, 8-29-67, CI. 29 — 182.1. Dickinson, Clayton D.. and E. N. Mazza, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Ductile tungsten alloys. 3,359,082, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 182. Dickinson, George A. : See — Pilkington, David F., and Dickinson. 3,351,446. Dickinson, George S., and W. A. Omohundro, to General Elec- tric Co. Ion generator having a metal plate that produces ionizing photoelectrons upon exposure to ultraviolet light. 3.335,272, 8-8-67, CI. 250—43. Dickinson, Harold W. Structural unit for buildings. 3,352,082, 11-14-67, CI. 52 — 639. Dickinson. Horace, C. E. Stallard, and R. P. Hanke, to Varec, Inc. Pilot operated vacuum and pressure relief valve. 3.307,575, 3-7-67. CI. 137—491. Dickinson, James C, Jr. : See — Paul, James H., Dickinson, and Sorrell. 3,330,001. Paul. James H. Dickinson, and Sorrell. 3,360,420. Dickinson, John D., and L. K. Koering, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Steam control apparatus. 3,312,064, 4-4-67, CI. 60—64. Dickinson, Lionel A., to Her Majesty the Queen in the Right of Canada as represented by the Minister of National De- fence. Composite polyether propellants. 3,350,245, 10-31- 67, CI. 149 — 19. Dickinson, Lloyd R., and J. E. Higginson, to McKinney Mfg. Co. Hinge with laterally spaced barrels. 3,346,910, 10-17- 67, CI. 16 — 163. Dickinson, Robert E.. to Mobile Drilling Co., Inc. Hollow auger coupling. 3,301,338. 1-31-67. CI. 175—323. Dickinson, Theodore M., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for generating electrical energy by the application of heat. 3,299,299, 1-17-67, CI. 310—4. Dickinson, William B.. to Sterling Drug Inc. Thiosulfo- alkanoate compound. 3.328,452. 6-27-67, CI. 260—453. Dickinson, William B., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-(4-amino-2- butynyl) -N-alkylcarboxamides. 3,354,178, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Dickison, Earl B. : See — Knight, Francis E., Meyers, and Dickison. 3,300,845. Dickison, Elnora V. : See — Knight, Francis E., Meyers, and Dickison. 3.300,845. Dickore, Gert: See — Moll, Hans II., and Dickore. 3,303,745. Dickore. Karlf ried : See — Anders, Bertram, Kuhle, and Dickore. 3,299,134. Gompper, Rudolf, Wegler, Dickore, and Hagele. 3,322,788. Dickore, Karlfried, R. Wegler, and K. Sasse, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Certain oxathiazole and dithiazole derivatives. 3,345,374, 10-3-67, CI. 260—294.8. Dickore, Karlfried, and E. Kuhle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Snlfonyl isothiocyanates and a process for their production. 3,346,590, 10-10-67, CI. 260—327. Dickow, Fre H. : See — McBrady, William J„ and Dickow. 3,299,925. Dickson, Alexander F. : See — Koppenol, Pieter, Dickson, Rutten, and Kruisman. 3.354,- 479. Dickson, Betty A. : See — Black, James R., and Blake. 3,330,694. Blake, Frederick L. 3,313,661. Dickson, Dale D. Drawer construction. 3,332.729, 7-25-67, CI. 312 — 204. Dickson, Donald C, Jr. P-N junction having bulk break- down onlv and method of producing same. 3,309.241, 3-14-67, CI. 148 — 33.5. Dickson, Edgar V., and J. Balk, to Pet Inc. Open front dis- play case. 3,304,740, 2-21-67, CI. 02—256. Dickson Electronics Corp. : See — Blake, Frederick L. 3,313,661. White, Richard L. 3,313,985. White, Richard L. 3,336,503. White, Richard L. 3,353,067. Dickson, Herbert F., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Product-: Inc. Hermetically encased electroluminescent display device. 3,330,982, 7-11-67, CI. 313 — 108. Dickson, James J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Nuclear re- actor core structure. 3.297.541. 1-10-67, CI. 170 — 50. LIST OK PATENTEES 317 Dickson, James J., to Allls-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Nuclear re- actor control menus. 3,309,278, 3-14-07, CI. 17C- 36. Dickson, John. Game heard. 3, 347,400, 10-17-07, CI. 235- 90. Dickson, John B. : Sec — Bleiweiss, Arthur F., Colombo, and Dickson. 3,350,527. Bleiweiss, Arthur F., Colombo, and Dickson. 3,358,160. Dickson, Robert B., to Dickson Weatherproof Nail Co. Method of forming nail clip. 3,344,008, 9-20-07, CI. 150 — 290. Dickson, Robert T., to Tacoma Cabinet & Fixture Co. Ex- pansible cabinet with interchangeable components. 3,329,- 473, 7-4-07, CI. 312 — 108. Dickson, Robert W., to British Visqueen Ltd. Gusseted plastics bag 3,326,449, 0-20-07, CI. 229 — 62. Dickson, Rufus F. Tie-down holes. 3,29S,148, 1-17-07, CI. 52—309. Dickson Weatherproof Nail Co. : See — Dickson. K vt B. 3,344,00S. Dickson, Wilson M. Tree saw and root plow. 3,330,314, 7-11- 67, CI. 144—34. Dickson, Woodrow J., and F. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp. Lubricating composition. 3,301,783, 1-31-07, CI. 252 — 47.5. Dickson, Woodrow J., and I''. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp. Inhibiting foam. 3,313,736, 4-11-67, CI. 252—321. Dickson, Woodrow J., and F. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp. Process of breaking emulsions. 3,344,083, 9-26-07, CI. 252 — 344. Dickson, Woodrow J., and F. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp. Drilling fluids. 3,340.489, 10-10-67, CI. 252—8.5. Dickson, Woodrow J., and F. W. Jenkins, to Petrolite Corp. Treatment of oil wells. 3,347,789, 10-17-67, CI. 252 — S.55. Dico Corp. : See— De I'uydt, Frank A., and Conradi. 3,330,563. Di Cristina, George R. Anchor bolt device securing joined members. 3,312,139, 4-4-07, CI. 85 — 74. Dictaphone Corp. : See — Montgomery, John R., Wallace, and Soltis. 3,350,371. Wolfner, William BY, II, Wallace, Soltis, Griswold, and Montgomery. 3,323,S04. Di Curcio, Robert A., to United Aircraft Corp. High repeti- tion rate laser system. 3,311,844, 3-28-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Diczhazy, Raymond B. : See — Lawrence, Dennis I., Diczhazy, and Washko. 3,315,143. Didactics Corp. : See — Hannah, Jack W., and Hiatt. 3,355,S19. Didier-Werke AG : See — Kienow, Sigismund. 3,326,543. Potocnik, Kurt, and Simon. 3,315,950. Didinger, Raymond G., to Welded Tube Co. of America. Rotary spray stencil apparatus and method. 3,349,097, 10-31-67, CI. 101— US. Di Domenico, Joseph. Device for dispensing cylindrical articles. 3,298,763, 1-17-67, CI. 312 — 45. Di Domenico, Joseph. Article dispensing rack. 3,306,688, 2-2S-67. CI. 312 — 42. Di Drusco, Giovanni, to Montecatini Societa Generale per l'lndustria Miliaria e Chimica. Apparatus for improved fluidized beds and reactors containing same. 3,298,792, 1- 17-67. CI. 23 — 2S4. Di Drusco, Giovanni, and A. Colamussi. to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for separating elastomeric homopolymers and copolymers from solutions thereof. 3,320.220, 5-16- 67. CI. 260 — SO. 5. Dieberg, Rolf, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Sintered nickel- carbon gas diffusion electrode for fuel cells. 3,300,780, 2-28-07, CI. 136 — 121. Diebold, Adolf, and L. Doerr, to Badische Anilin-& Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Metallizing plastic surfaces. 3,332.S60, 7-25-07, CI. 204—38. Diebold, Edward J., to International Rectifier Corp. Encap- sulated high voltage rectifier stack. 3,309.578, 3-14-07, CI. 317 — 100. Diebold, Edward J., and Y. Yanai, to International Rectifier Corp. High speed controlled rectifier. 3,356.802, 12-5-07. CI. 307—88.5. Diebold, Hugo, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Dou- ble mast antenna having the upper mast supported by a carrier mast which extends the length of the lower mast. 3,303,506, 2-7-67, CI. 343—872. Diebold, Inc. : See — Anders, Walter G. 3,321,200. Bechtel. George R., and Krug. 3,328,524. Black, Theodore R. 3.327 644. Crosby, Peter F. 3.345.775. Crosby, Peter F., and Hurd. 3.319,766. Graber, Carl D.. and Grosswiller. 3,298.766. Graber, Carl D., Grosswiller, Kennv, and Obermiller. 3,306,691. Hanford, Stewart II. 3.335,744. Kettering, Dale O., Strickland, and Grosswiller. 3.302,- 871. Krug. Newton J., and Bechtel. 3,301.956. Krug. Newton J., Graber, and Grosswiller. 3.297.37S. Dieck, William W., J. S. Rengert. and D. E. Winkler, to East- man Kodak Co. Method and apparatus for casting a liquid composition. 3.347.962, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 90. Dieckelmann, Gerhard : See — Gundel, Wolfgang, and Dieckelmann. 3.297.725. Diedrichsen. Loren D., to United States of America, Army. Small automatic switchboard for four-wire telephone sys- tem. 3.306.9S5. 2-2S-G7. CI. 179—91. Diefeudorf, Russell .1 , to General Electric Co. Method of forming pvrulvtie graphite sheets. 3,297,400, 1-10-07, CI. 23 — 209.1. Dlefendorf, Russell J., to General Electric Co. Method of forming a sheet. 3,310,375, 3-21-07, CI. 23—191. Dlefendorf, Russell J., to General Electric Co. High tem- perature capacitor. 3.335,345, 8-8-07, CI. 317 — 258. Dieffonbach, Harry N., to Mark Systems, Inc. Film process magazine. 3,299,790, 1-24-67, CI. 95—89. Dieffenbach, Harry N., and A. L. Nields, to Mark Systems, Inc. Film processing magazine. 3,331,301, 7-18-67, CI. 95— 89. Dieffenbach, Robert P. : See — Craig, Richard T., and Dieffenbach. 3,327,76S. Diegel, Arthur. Stamping device. 3,327,623, 0-27-67, CI. 101— 18. Diehl, Alan V. Trailer suspension. 3,342,505, 9-19-67, CI. 280 — 43.18. Diehl, Donald E. : See — Kropp, Donald E., Melino, and Diehl. 3,334.870. Diehl, Francis L., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Polyelec- trolyte builders and detergent compositions. 3,308,067, 3- 7-67, CI. 252 — 101. Diehl, Francis L., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Cool water detergent composition containing acylamidoalkyl pyrrol- idones. 3,322,675, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 137. Diehl, James H. : See — Reiss, Carroll R., and Diehl. 3,304,623. Diehl, John M. : See — Fielder, William S., Rautiola, and Diehl. 3. 351,445. Lappala, Risto P., and Diehl. 3,310,453. Lappala, Risto P., Haight, and Diehl. 3,301,738. Pollock, Harold V., and Diehl. 3,353,006. Diehl, Julius A. Holder for elongated article. 3,326,254, 6-20- 67, CI. 145 — 46. Diehl KG. : See Bedall, Hans. 3,351.018. Bedall, Hans. 3.359.901. Gerum, Erich. 3,351,833. Gerum, Erich. 3,351,834. Kollmann, Kurt, Machmer. and Burkhardt. 3.302,875. Korner, Otto, and Ley. 3,339,987. Korner, Otto, and Wacker. 3,340,717. Ley. Otto. 3,322,472. Lohnert, Adalbert. 3,295,449. Diehl, Karl L., to Colorado Oil and Gas Corp. Gauge drive system. 3,339,416, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 412. Diehl, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Herborn Zweigniederlassung der Berkenhoffi & Drebes Aktiengesellschaft. Double wind- ing apparatus. 3,323,735, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 25. Diehl, William R., to Rowland Products, Inc. Refillable matchbook cover. 3,300,436, 2-28-37, CI. 206 — 29. Diehm, Earl H. Litter conveyor and distributor. 3,300,674, 2-28-67, CI. 302 — 37. Diekmann, Jurgen, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bis (phenylsulfonyl) diazomethanes and their preparation. 3.332,936. 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 239. Dielectric Corp. : See — Petriello, John V. 3,356,252. Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Brown, Charles D. 3,323,292. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr. 3,335,356. Rhyne. Earl C, Jr. 3,339,082. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., and Contino. 3,300,70S. Sewell, Donald N. 3,319,214. Sewell, Donald N. 3,344,370. Sewell, Donald N. 3,344,371. Sewell, Donald N. 3,349,479. Sewell. Donald N., and Brown. 3,322,444. Shively, Edward H., and Jones. 3,319,190. Diello, William, to Eltra Corp. Direct current motor speed control with diode. 3,310,722, 3-21-67, CI. 318 — 361. Dieman, Edgar A., and J. W. Gaynor, to Standard Oil Co. Water-in-bil emulsion useful as fire-resistant hydraulic fluid. 3,360,468, 12-26-67, CI. 252—75. Diemer, Gesinus : See — Stieltjes, Frederik H.. Diemer, and Heijne. 3,324.297. Suinker, Simon, De Haan, Diemer, and Van Santen. 3,311,781. Diemer, Gesinus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Photo- sensitive semiconductor device employing induced space charge generated by photosensor. 3,348.074, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — SS.5. Diemond, LeRoy H„ and F. T. Obrochta. Cutting tool. 3,310,859, 3-2S-G7. CI. 29 — 96. Dien, Chi K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Phthaloperinone com- pound. 3,299,065. 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 251. Dien, Chi K.. to Allied Chemical Corp. Coloring of thermo- plastic resins. 3.312.655, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 41. Dien, Chi K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Colored plastic com- positions and colors therefor. 3,316,205, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 41. Dien, Chi K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Reddish-blue bromine containing indanthrone composition and process therefor. 3,3 Hi. 270. 4-25-67. CI. 260—265. Dien, Chi K., to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of quin- acridones using polvphosphoric acid. 3,342,S23, 9-19-67, CI. 200—271. Dien. Chi K, and W. B. Richards, to Allied Chemical Corp. Water soluble phthalocvanine dyes. 3.320.275. 5 16 67, CI. 200—31 1.5. 318 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Diener, Horst, and D. Ulmschneider, to Kalle Aktiengesell- schaft. Drilling mud. 3,296,126, 1-3-67, CI. 252—8.5. Diener, Richard L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Seed-blanket neutronic reactor. 3,335,- 000, 8-S-67, CI. 176 — 12. Diener & Roth : See — Armbruster, Fritz. 3,306,489. Diener, Rudolf, E. Wild, and W. Roner, to Eldima A.G. Elec- tromagnetic driving magnet. 3,325,139, 6-13-67, CI. 251 — 129. Dienes, Edward K., to Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. Low temperature shift reaction involving a zinc oxide-copper catalyst. 3,303,001, 2-7-67, CI. 23—213. Dienes Werke fur Marchinenteile G.m.b.H. : See — John, Walter. 3,306,149. Diepeveen, John C, to Unitek Corp. Precision drive apparatus for a tool mount. 3,342,395, 9-19-67, CI. 228 — 1. Dierichs, Wolfgang, and W. Sammet, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Method of rapid dissolution. 3,297,583, 1-10-67, CI. 252—363.5. Dierick, Pierre, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. High voltage winding for electric transformers. 3,327,266, 6-20- 67, CI. 336—70. Dierks, James E. : See — Horton, William H.. and Dierks. 3,353,463. Dieiksheide, Dale H., and U. P. Trudeau, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Glassware handling apparatus. 3,324,986, 6-13-67, CI. 198 — 20. Dierssen, Gunther H. : See — O'Dell, Earl W., Dierssen, and Hofstadter. 3,303,342. Dierssen, Gunther H. A. E., to General Electric Co. Electro- luminescent lamp having an aluminum electrode, a layer of dielectric material and an aluminum oxide layer disposed between the aluminum electrode and the dielectric layer. 3,346,757, 10-10-67, CI. 313 — 108. Diery, Helmut : See — Muhne, Rudolf, Diery, and Grossmann. 3,335,138. Dies, Kurt, to Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke A.G. Forged metal shapes, their production, and articles made there- from. 3,306,787, 2-28-67, CI. 148 — 32. Dieselman, John C. : See — Benatti, Robert J., Dieselman, Rappuhn, and Vance. 3,322,986. Diesinger, William C, Jr. Reinforced carton and method of making it. 3,306,517, 2-28-67, CI. 229—37. Diessel, Karl-Heinz : See — Buning, Robert, Diessel, Eisner, and Konermann. 3,341,- 628. Buning, Robert, Diessel, Konermann, and Kraemer. 3,328,490. Dietch, Leonard, to Admiral Corp. Automatic color tempera- ture control. 3,301,945, 1-31-67, CI. 178—5.4. Dietch, Leonard, and J. G. S. Chua, to Admiral Corp. Quadra- ture grid detector having means for inhibiting undesirable oscillations. 3,321,709, 5-23-67, CI. 325—349. Dietch, Leonard, and J. G. S. Chua, to Admiral Corp. Color temperature control. 3,324,236, 6-6-67, CI. 178—5.4. Dietehweiler, Ralph L. : See — Antonides, Harold J., and Dietehweiler. 3,317,282. Dietel, Wieland : See — Hesse, Gerhard, and Dietel. 3,355,603. Dieter, Donald P., and W. O. Riggs, to Unarco Industries, Inc. Dockboard. 3,299,456. 1-24-67, CI. 14 — 71. Dieter, Julian A., and R. J. Weichhand, to R. A. Jones & Co., Inc. Method and machine for lidding cartons. 3,332,- 208, 7-25-67. CI. 53—290. Dieterle, Horst : See — Maltner, Wolfgang, and Dieterle. 3,350,608. Dietert, Harry W., to Harry W. Dietert Co. Physical proper- ties testing apparatus. 3,318,156, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 432. Dietert, Harry W., to Harry W. Dietert Co. Structure for and method of cooling granular material. 3,324,566, 6-13- 67, CI. 34—20. Dietert, Harry W., to Harry W. Dietert Co. Temperature con- trolled structure for a method of cooling granular mate- rial. 3,334,493, 8-8-67, CI. 62—157. Dietert. Harrv W., to Harrv W. Dietert Co. Sack porter and blender. 3,336,007, 8-15-67, CI. 259 — 4. Dietert, Harry W., to Harry W. Dietert Co. Granular material weigher compensated for changes in material properties besides weight. 3,344,877, 10-3-67, CI. 177 — 64. Dietert, Harry W., to Harry W. Dietert Co. Valve structure for bulk materials. 3,353,873, 11-21-67, CI. 302—53. Dietert, Harry W., R. E. Steinmueller, and A. L. Graham, to Harry W. Dietert Co. Automatic mold testing apparatus. 3,335,787, 8-15-67, CI. 164—150. Dietert, Harry W., and R. E. Steinmueller, to Harry W. Dietert Co. Granular material testing apparatus. 3,35o,407, 11-21-67, CI. 73—101. Dietert, Harry W., Co. : See — Dietert, Harrv W. 3,318,156. Dietert, Harry W. 3,324,566. Dietert, Harry W. 3,334,493. Dietert, Harry W. 3,336,007. Dietert, Harry W. 3,344,877. Dietert, Harry W. 3,353.873. Dietert, Harry W., and Steinmueller. 3.353,407. Dietert, Harry W., Steinmueller, and Graham. 3,335,787. Dietiker, Paul, K. T. Krueger, and H. M. Morgan, to Honey- well Inc. Control apparatus. 3,354,901, 11-28-67, CI. 137 — 495. Dietrich, Dieter : See — Muller, Erwin, and Dietrich. 3,360,495. Dietrich, Georg. Articulator. 3,324,554, 6-13-67, CI. 32 — 32. Dietrich, Hans : See — ■ Klipping, Gustav, and Dietrich. 3,307,367. Dietrich, Heinz J., J. V. Karabinos, and M. C. Raes, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Copolymeric compositions from chloral and cyclic formals. 3,336,397, S-15-67, CI. 260 — 615. Dietrich, Heinz J., and J. V. Karabinos, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. 4.4-substituted-l,3-dioxolanes and preparing them. 3.344,148, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 340.9. Dietrich, Henri : See — Schindler, Walter, and Dietrich. 3,324,113. Dietrich. Henri, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Iminodilbenzyl derivatives. 3,342,807, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 239. Dietrich, Isolde, E. Berkl, R. Weyl. and K.-H. Herrmann, to Siemens & Halska Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic lens com- prising an annular electric coil and superconducting ma- terial to shape the magnetic flux. 3,351,754, 11-7-67. CI. 250—49.5. Dietrich, Joseph J., and H. C. Stevens, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Polycarbonate preparation. 3,318,845, 5-9-67. CI. 260—47. Dietrich, Raymond W. : See — Smith, William P., Dietrich, and Stephens. 3,326,362. Dietrich.. Walter : See — Zimmer, Hans J., and Dietrich. 3,343,922. Dietrich, Walter, to W. C. Heraeus G.m.b.H. Deflecting system for charge carrier beams. 3,312,858, 4-4-67, CI. 315—27. Dietrich, Walter L., and R. J. Petitjean, to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Mechanically and electrically inter- locked electromagnetic contactors. 3,336,547, 8-15-67, CI. 335 — 160. Dietrich, Werner : See — Vescia. Michele, Schwindt, Dietrich, Perkuhn, Faulhaber, Wolf, and Wilhelm. 3,313,649. Dietrich, Wilhelm : See — Springmann, Hermann, and Dietrich. 3.313,719. Springmann, Hermann, and Dietrich. 3,313,782. Strurzenhofecker. Franz, Springmann, Dietrich, and Artmever. 3,341.504. Dietrich, William. Hitch guide mirror for mounting on a trailer jack housing. 3,295,914, 1-3-67, CI. 350 — 307. Dietrich, Wolfgang: See — Louis, Helmut P., and Dietrich. 3,304,543. Dietrick. Myron I., to Koppers Co., Inc. Phenol-resorcinol- formaldehyde resins and the process of making them, using an alkali metal sulfite catalyst. 3,328,354, 6-27-67, CI. 260—54. Dietsch, Jacques J. G., to Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Leon Hatot. Electromechanical oscillators. 3,349,305, 10- 24-67, CI. 318—128. Dietsch, Lee L. Clothes hanger hook for automobiles. 3,329,- 385, 7-4-67, CI. 248—290. Dietz, Alfred E. : See — Vickers, Herbert H., Dietz, Dengler, and Nicholson. 3,331,704. Dietz, Clifford H., D. H. Pike, W. R. Cox, Jr., and W. W. Elliott, to Engineered Models Corp. Lifting and handling apparatus. 3,314,711, 4-18-67, CI. 294 — 78. Dietz, Erich, and K. Schilling, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-in- soluble acetoacetylamino benzimidazolone monoazo dye- stuffs. 3,328,384, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 157. Dietz, Erich, O. Fuchs, E. Sehinzel, and D. Wagner, to Farbwerke Hoechust Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Certain 1.2-phthalyl-carbazole pigments. 3,335,150, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 316. Dietz. George: See — Camp, Eldridge K., Dietz, and Mitchell. 3,303,112. Dietz, Helmut, O. Halla, and E. Rainer, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Hall generator wattmeter hav- ing square wave superimposed on hall-plate output to com- pensate for power factor. 3,317,835, 5-2-67. CI. 324 — 117. Dietz. Milton S., and B. K. Johnson, to Polaroid Corp. Range- finder device for photographic camera. 3,330,194, 7-11-67, CI. 95—44. Dietz. R. E.. Co. : See— Stube, Frederick F., and Nitsch. 3.351,751. Dietz, Richard E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of catalyst residues from polymers. 3,300,464, 1-24-67, CI. 260—93.7. Dietz, Richard E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization zone effluent treatment. 3,318,857, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Dietz, Thomas J., to FMC Corp. Method of making molded containers. 3.296,345, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 98. Dietz. Wolfgang : See — Wirth, Heinz, Roder, and Dietz. 3,340,016. Dietze, Manfred, and W. Kraft, to Vickers-Zemmer Aktienge- sellschaft. Planung und Bau von Industrienlagen. Mixing device with a heated jacket. 3,332,468, 7-25-67, CI. 159—2. Dietzel. Walter : See — - Heinrich, Hans-Joachim, and Dietzel. 3,359,192. Dietzgen, Eugene. Co. : See — Amariti, Luigi, Paulon, Marshall, and Beauchamp. 3.360.369. Brownscombe. Philip J. 3,352.201. Klimkowski, Robert J., Amariti, and Beauchamp. 3,316,- 092. LIST OP PATENTEES :;i!) Dieudonne, Alain : Sec — Godet, Pierre, mid Dleudonue. 3,352,548. Diez, Adolf, mid J. Helm, to Karl Schmidt G.m.b.H. Pneu- matic hammer ami counterbalanced suspension therefor. 3,335,805, 8-15-87, CI. 173 — 121. Dlfco Laboratories, Inc. : See — Kuypers, Norbert T. 3,300,087. Diffraction Ltd. Corp., Inc. : See — Sijgers, Hendrik K., and Walther. 3,321,204. Dl Frango, Albert A. : See — Mever, Kit-hard L., and DI Frango. 3,290,512. Digby, James J., to The Bendix Corp. Starter drive. 3,300,- 006, 1-24-07, CI. 192—03. , a . Digby, James J., to The Bendix Corp. Starter clutch device with centrifugal clutch separating means. 3,319,755, 5- 10-07, CI. 19U— 104. Digby, James J., to The Bendix Corp. Engine starter drive. 3,327,S21, 6-27-G7, CI. 192 — 63. Dlggens, George W., to Sprague Electric Co. Electrolytic capacitor comprising glass-to-metal and resilient pressure seal combination. 3,321,675, 5-23-67, CI. 317—230. LMghton, Gavlon L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Decreased block in polymer films. 3,34tf,154, 10-24-67, CI. 264—89. Di Giacomo, Aniello : See — Kaufman, William M., and Di Giacomo. 3,297,969. Digilio, Joseph C, to Cambridge Thermonic Corp. Adjustable inductor. 3.358,255, 12-12-67, CI. 336 — 83. Di Gioia, Charles J. : See — Langhjelm, Henrik G., and Di Gioia. 3,308,889. Di Giorgio Corp. : See — Towrv, P. R. 3,331,486. Di Giorgio, John A., to United States of America, Air Force. Automatic binary-code error detecting system. 3,310,776, 3-21-67, CI. 340—146.1. DiGiorgio, Rocco F. Exhaust gas purifier device. 3,347,217, 10-17-67, CI. 123 — 119. Di Giovanni, Mario, to Statham Instruments, Inc. High over- load pressure transducer. 3,313,158, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 407. Di Giovanni, Mario, to Statham Instruments Inc. Duplex flex- ure for force transducer. 3,335,381, 8-8-67, CI. 338—4. Digit Display Corp. : See — Selig. Guenther. 3,358,277. Digital Electronics, Inc. : See — p Lubkin, Samuel, Nesenoff, and Walker. 3,350,641. Digital Equipment Corp. : See — Stephenson, Barbera W. 3.298.014. Stockebrand, Thomas C .3,354,367. White, Donald A. 3,334,249. Digital iSensors Inc. : See — Griswold, Lee M., Shiells, and Uter. 3,348,017. Digital Systems Co. : See — Pennington, William, and Yu. 3,357,120. Digitronics Corp. : See — Berezin, Evelyn, Knoll, and Leonard. 3,312,945. Leonard, Eugene, Richards, Wolf, Shapiro, and Skriva- nek. 3.324,460. Wolf, Edgar. 3,345,610. Wolf. Edgar, Cohen, and Klang. 3,323,736. Wolf, Edgar, and Worster. 3,360.635. Di Giulio. Enzo. and B. Vecellio, to Pirelli Societa per Azioni and Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Composition containing elas- tomer polymers and/or copolymers vulcanizable by means of peroxides. 3,335,202, 8-8-67, CI. 260—889. Dignev, Charles J. : See — Brinster, John F., and Digney. 3.341.726. Di Grado, Costabile J., and E. Roeloffs, to American Cyanamid Co. Apparatus for applving silicone to the barrels of syringes. 3.335,700, S-15-67, CI. 118—215. Di Iorio, Michael V., P. J. Grunfelder, and L. L. Sevebeck, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Systems for processing data over telephone networks. 3,359.369, 12-19-67, CI. 179 — 2. Dijkenia, Louis, to Stamicarbon N.V. Process for preparing multicellular bodies. 3.320,188, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Dijkmeijer, Henricus E., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Method of manufacturing a mount for a semi-conductor de- vice. 3,348,297, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 480. Dijksterhuis, Fokko and H. U. Device for manufacturing a laminated panel having a cellular internal structure. 3,338,- 774. 8-29-67. CI. 156 — 472. Diiksterhuis, Heertjen U. : See — ■ Dijksterhuis, Fokko and H. U. 3,338,774. Dijkstra, Rinse, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of producing aqueous emulsions of resins of the phenolform- aldehvde type including a softener for impregnating fibrous materials. 3,355,407, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 29.3. Dijkstra, Tette J. : See — Enthoven, Paul H., Dijkstra, and Schenkels. 3,32S,483. Dike, Melville A., to Tech-Met Corp. Method of preparing magnetic memory device. 3,319,315, 5-16-67, CI. 29— 155.5. Dike-O-Seal. Inc. : See — Olson, Richard L. 3,319.969. Olson, Richard L. 3,331,610. Olson, Richard L. 3,355,181. Dilchert, Heinz, to Dvnamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Solid fuel propellant charge. 3,352,243, 11-14-67. CI. 102- - 101. Dildilian, Ara T. : See — Nicholas, Edward W., and Dildilian. 3.320,113. Dildilian, Ara T., to Fiber Glass Industries, Inc. Douhle backed pile carpets of glass-plastic backings. 3.347.735. 10-17-67, CI. 161 — 66. Dildy, Clell A., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Digi- tally controlled automatic range gate. 3,344,421, 9-20-67, CI. 343 — 7.3. DiLeo, Joseph A., and J. J. Drautman, to Malaker Labora- tories, Inc. Temperature transducer having superconducting winding. 3,350,609. 10-31-67, CI. 335 — 216. Dilger, Le Roy, to Globe-Union Inc. Nickel oxide capacitors. 3,353,124, 11-14-07, CI. 333 — 76. Dilgren, Richard E., to Shell Oil Co. Acidizing oil formations. 3,297,090, 1-10-67, CI. 166 — 38. Dilgren, Richard E., to Shell Oil Co. Petroleum recovery with chemical interacting floods forming organic sulfo- nates. 3,302,711, 2-7-67, CI. 106—9. Dilgren, Richard E., and F. M. Newman, to Shell Oil Co. Acidizing oil formations. 3,307,030, 3-7-67, CI. 166 — 38. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Method for controlling the growth of fungi and plants. 3,297,424, 1-10-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Vinyl chloride resins plasticlzed with mixtures of an ester and a hydroxy alkyl sulfonamide. 3,335,107, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Acrylyloxyalkyl esters of poly- carboxylic acids. 3,336,360, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Acrylyloxyalkyl bis esters. 3,336.361, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Di(allyloxymethyl) butyl esters. 3,336,363, 8-15-67, CI. 260—475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Di(allyloxymethyl) butyl bis esters. 3,336,364, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. 2-propynyl bis esters. 3,336,- 365, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. 2-Propynyl esters of poly- carboxylic acids. 3,336.366, S-15-67, CI. 260—475. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Keto esters. 3,336,370, S-15- 67, CI. 260 — 483. Dill, Dale R., to Monsanto Co. Vinyl resins plastieized with unsaturated acrylyloxyalkyl esters. 3,336,418, S-15-67, CI. 260— SS4. Dill, Dale R., to Monsarto Co. 7-(2.6,6,8-tetramethyl-4-oxa-3- oxy-nonyl) -benzyl phthalate. 3,347,906, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 47. Dill, Frederick H., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Crystalline injection laser device manufacture. 3,341.937, 9-19-67, CI. 29—583. Dill, Frederick H., Jr., and K. L. Konnerth, Jr., to Interna- tional Business Machines Corp. Opto-electronic device. 3,333.146, 7-25-67, CI. 315 — 21. Dill, Hans G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Metal-oxide-semicon- ductor field effect transistor. 3,344,322, 9-26-67, CI. 317-- 235. Dill, J. J.. Co. : See- Dill, John J., and Black. 3,298,128. Dill, Johann G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Thin-film resonance device. 3,313,959, 4-11-67, CI. 307—88.5. Dill, Johann G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Inverted solid state triode and tetrode devices. 3,320,464, 5-16-67, CI. 313 — 258. Dill, Johann G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method for making an electrical capacitor. 3,326,718, 6-20-67, CI. 117—212. Dill, John J., and A. J. Black, to J. J. Dill Co. Foldable fiberboard rodenticide feeding apparatus. 3,298,128, 1-17- 67, CI. 43 — 131. Dill, Thomas : See — Calabrese, Anthony M., Dill, and Thompson 3,324,030. Dill, Thomas, and J. G. Mitchell, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method and system for cracking hydrocarbons. 3,347,77S, 10-17-67, CI. 20S— 74. Dill, Walter A. Float valve. 3,324,S7S, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 41S. Dill, Walter R. : See — Knox, John A., and Dill. 3,343.602. Dill, Walter R., to Halliburton Co. Fluid loss additive for well fluids, composition and process. 3,319,716, 5-16-67, CI. 166 — 42. Diliabough, Kenneth M., Jr. Electrical connector for drawn conveyance. 3.344.265. 9-26-67, CI. 240 — 8.3. Dillard, George M., to United States of America. Navy. Meth- od and means for sequential signal detection in multiple- resolution-element data. 3,315,258, 4-18-67, CI. 343 — 17.1. Dillard, Lawrence D., to Tektronix, Inc. Ramp voltage gen- erator having disabling gate controlled by ramp detector circuit. 3.339.088, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Dillard, Robert D. : See — Easton, Nelson R., and Dillard. 3,359,313. Dillard, William : See — Zinn, Stanley. Dillard, and McCook. 3,316,499. Dillberg, Raymond E.. and F. R. Miller, to Ormco Corp. Process for pre-forming orthodontic tooth bands. 3,343,247, 9-26-67, CI. 29 — 160.6. Dillenbeck, Robert H.. to General Electric Co. Getter vacuum pump. 3,327,929, 6-27-67, CI. 230 — 69. Dillender. Karl E., to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Child's safety harness. 3,321,247, 5-23-67, CI. 297 — 389. Dillender. Karl E., to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Load bearing retractor for safety belts. 3,325.212, 6-13-67, CI. 297 — 3SS. Diller, Franklvn D., to Avco Corp. Subtraction circuit. 3.321,612, 5-23-67. CI. 235 — 176. Diller, Ray E., and C. Steiner, to Orrville Tile Co. Method for producing and handling elongated tubular items. 3,309,446, 3-14-67, CI. 264—150. 320 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Dillies Pierre, to Etablissements Lemaire & Dillies. Condenser cards. 3,325,867, 6-20-67, CI. 19 — 151. Dilling, Marion R. : See — Rayton, Ronald C, Fender, and Dilling. 3,323,716. Dillingham, Frederick L. : See — Williams, Charles E., and Dillingham. 3,340,912. Dillingham Ticket Co. : See — Japs. John R. 3,350,799. Dillon-Beck Mfg. Co. : See — Hoffman. Louis S., and Marlatt. 3,346,208. Dillon, Bernard C. : See — Dillon, Bernard C, and Acampora. 3.342,960. Dillon, Bernard C, deceased (F. M. Dillon, administratrix), and S. Acampora, to F. M. Dillon. Fluid level sensing and indicating device. 3,342,960, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 84. Dillon, Carl F., and J. M. Buzzell, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Null adjustment for gyro systems. 3,324,732, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Dillon, Chadburn L., and P. W. Robinson. Carton divider in- serting apparatus. 3,350,836, 11-7-67. CI. 53 — 67. Dillon, Eugene F., to General Electric Co. Methods of mak- ing sheathed electric heating units. 3,311.969, 4-4-67, CI. 29—155.69. Dillon, Florence R. : See — Dillon, Jesse W. and F. R. 3,331,414. Dillon, Howard C, to Texas Instruments Inc. Current and voltage regulated testing apparatus for measuring the im- pedance characteristics of components. 3,358,232, 12-12-67, CI. 324 — 158. Dillon, James J. : See — Marzocchi. Alfred, and Dillon. 3,359,717. Dillon, Jesse W. and F. R. Egg yolk separator. 3,331,414, 7- 18-67, CI. 146 — 2. Dillon, John J., to James Hill Mfg. Co. Roving can spring. 3,343.573, 9-26-67, CI. 140—89. Dillon, Paul W., and C. G. Robinson, to Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. Electric melt vessel. 3,358,067, 12-12-67, CI. 13—23. Dillon, W. C, & Co., Inc. : See — Nevius, Searle G. 3,295,368. Nevius, Searle G. 3,302.148. Nevius, Searle G. 3,303.447. Dillon, W. D., & Co., Inc. : See — Dillon. William C. 3,359,790. Dillon, William C, to W. D. Dillon & Co., Inc. Wire tension- ing apparatus. 3.359.790. 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 143. Dills, Leland L. : See — Walker, Tames H. 3,358,880. Dills. Raymond L.. to General Electric Co. Recirculating venting system for domestic oven. 3,32S,560, 6-27-67, CI. 219 391 Di Loreto, Edward G. Bearing construction. 3,360,314, 12-26- 67, CI. 308 — 191. Di Losa, Vincent J. : See — Laughlin, Charles R., Jr., and Di Losa. 3,348,152 Dils, Curtis C. Headlight system for automobiles. 3,310,669, 3-21-67, CI. 240—7.1. Di Maio, Anthony E., to Marson Fastener Corp. Manually oper- able tool for installing tubular rivets. 3,326,030, 6-20-67, CI. 72 — 391. Di Maio, Anthony E., to Marson Fastener Corp. Manually operable tool for setting tubular rivets. 3,359,778, 12-26- 67. CI. 72—391. Di Marco, Bernard : See — Cataldo, John B., Platz. and Di Marco. 3.324.431. Hermann, John A., Kussy, Frede, and Di Marco. 3,334,- 319. Di Marco, Silvio P. Garment rack hinge and leg assembly. 3,298,537. 1-17-67, CI. 211 — 178. Di Massimo, Donald V. : See — Harac, Sigmund, and Di Massimo. 3.328,691. Dimeff, John, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Dynamic sensor. 3.295,360, 1-3-67, CI. 73 — 30. Di Meo, James A. Marble propelled spinner game. 3,317,210, 5-2-67, CI. 273—122. Di Meo, Roman A. : See — Caffe, Edwin N. 3,304,022. deghorn, John. 3,321,130. Dimick, Robert C, to University of Illinois Foundation. Appa- ratus for measuring mass flow using a shielded probe. 3,359,796, 12-26-67, CI. 73—194. Dimick, Royal H. : See — Yih, Stephen W. H., and Dimick. 3.337,676. Dimitracopoulos, Panayotis C, and Pezaris. Photographic slides with sound track. 3,302,520, 2-7-67, CI. 88 — 28. Dimitri, Mitchell S., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Method of preparing lignin reinforced rubber and product thereof. 3,296,158, 1-3-67, CI. 260—17.5. Dimmick, Forrest L., and J. A. S. Kinney, to United States of America, Navy. Night vision testing device. 3,328,113, 6-27-67, CI. 351—17. Dimmick, George S. : See — Haltzman, Harry H., Wright, and Dimmick. 3.348,735 Dimmitt, Robert E., and C. Kessner, to Dor-West, Inc. Auto- matic entrance having sliding door. 3,354,581, 11-28-67, CI. 49—141. Dimmock, Clarence O., Jr. Rotary compression combustion engine. 3,306,269, 2-28-67, CI. 123—15. Dimmock, Eric P. : See — Wilkinson, Horace A., and Dimmock. 3,348,H20 Di Monico, George S.: See — Lova.s, Stephen, and Di Monico. 3,347,011. Lovas, Stephen P., and Di Monico. 3,303,628. Di Napoli, Robert N., to National Distillers & Chemical Corp. Low temperature process for the recovery of ethane from a stripped natural gas stream. 3,359,743, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 28. Dineen, Margaret H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of difluoroamino compound by aqueous fluorination. 3,324,- 181, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 583. Dinella, Donald, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of making printed circuits. 3,296,099, 1-3-67, CI. 204 — 15. Dinenno, Henry J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Isophote converter. 3,354,266, 11-21-67, CI. 178 — 6.8. Dines, Charles E., to Elliott Bros. (London) Ltd. Control of steam generators. 3,300,133, 1-24-67, CI. 236 — 14. DiNetta, Joseph, and J. R. Egerton, to Merck & Co., Inc. Com- positions and method for treating helminthiasis. 3,325,356, 6-13-67, CI. 167 — 53. Dingemans, Simon : See — Oele, Adriaan P., Taks, Dingemans, and Damme. 3,310,- 558. Dinger, Charles C. Rail anchor. 3,338,520, 8-29-67, CI. 238— 349. Dinger, E Iward H. : See — Corey, Philip D., and Dinger. 3,297,955. Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Co. Alternating cur- rent voltage control arrangement. 3,331,999, 7-18-67, CI. 318 — 327. Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Co. Regulator for inverter. 3,346,798, 10-10-67, CI. 321 — 18. Dinger, Edward H., to General Electric Co. Control arrange- ment for an inverter circuit. 3,360,711, 12-26-67, CI 321 — ■ 18. Dinger, Harold E., to Hartman Metal Fabricators, Inc. Article handling apparatus. 3.338,371, 8-29-67, CI. 198 — 29. Dinger, Jacob E. : See — Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., and Dinger. 3,301,047. Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., and Dinger. 3,327,213. Dinges, Karl : See — Knapp, Karl-Heinrich, Sinn, Dinges, and Ott. 3,297,623. Ott, Karl- Heinz, Dinges, and Knapp. 3,321,430. Dingwall, Andrew G. F., to Radio Corp. of America. Low resistance bonds to germanium-silicon bodies and method of making such bonds. 3,342,567, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 195. Dingwall, Andrew G. F., and C. W. Horsting, to Radio Corp. of America. Thermoelectric generator including silicon germanium alloy thermoelements. 3,342,646, 9-19-67, CI. 136—205. Dingwall. James A., and W. L. Westcott, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Treatment of osseous and other tissue. 3,318,- 774, 5-9-67, CI. 167 — 74. Dingwall, Ronald: See — Stubbs, Dennis, and Dingwall. 3,304,758. Dinhobel, Friedrich, and J. R. Shoemaker, to Goodyear Aero- space Corp. Multi-purpose photo sensor. "3,306,160, 2-28-07, CI. 88- -24. Diniar, Herbert C. : See — Landon, Fred K., Jr., and Diniar. 3.296,827. Dinkelacker, Hans R., to Luwa A.G. Parallel plate deflection type separator. 3,338,035, 8-29-67, CI. 55 — 440. Dinkelkamp, Henry T. : See — Dickerson, John W., Dinkelkamp, and Luna. 3,349,715. Dinkelkamp, Henry T., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Two com- ponent pumping and proportioning system. 3,356,107. 12-5-67, CI. 137 — 625.46. Dinkin, Leon W. Stop and magnetic holder for relatively moveable elements. 3,300,239, 1-24-67, CI. 292 — 251.5. Dinning, John R., to Toledo Scale Corp. Program computer for elevator system. 3,315,765, 4-25-67, CI. 187 — 29. Dinning, Robert W. : See — Garrett, Henrv U., Peters, and Dinning. 3.318,386. Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and Dinning. 3.333.640. Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and Dinning. 3,353,605. Dino. Charles M. : See — Cerveny, Walter J., and Dino. 3,337,708. Di Noia, Emanuel J. : See — Mejean, Jacques G., Di Noia, and Breunich. 3,335.244. Dinsmore, Arthur S., to Seneca Falls Machine Co. Steady rest. 3,320,839, 5-23-67, €1. 82 — 21. Dinsmore, D. J., Co. : See — Dinsmore, Dawson J. 3,358,403. Dinsmore, Dawson J. 3,358,404. Dinsmore, Dawson J., to D. J. Dinsmore Co. Heavv window balance assembly. 3,358,403, 12-19-67, CI. 49 — 445. Dinsmore, Dawson J., to D. J. Dinsmore Co. Readily removable double hung window. 3,358,404, 12-19-67, CI. 49 — 446. Dinsmore Instrument Co. : See — Dinsmore, Robert C. 3,308,899. Dinsmore, Robert C, to Dinsmore Instrument Co. Postal weigh scale using opposed magnets. 3,308,899, 3-14-67, CI. 177—201. Dinter, Charles J., Jr., to The Pandjiris Weldment Co. Manipulator with automatic guiding mechanism. 3,328,555, 6-27-67, CI. 219 — 125. Dintzner, Raymond : See — Maudinet, Louis, Ziegelmeyer, and Dintzner. 3,301,588. LIST OF PATENTEES 323 Dlnunzlo, Ralph : See — Gnerre, C. Gerald, and Dlnunzlo. 3,351,700. Di Perna, Mario S. Rechargeable dispenser. 3,351,105, 11-7-07, CI. 141— IS. Diolot, Luclen, to Soclete Nouvelle Spidem. Clamping system tor roll-type planishing machine. 3,319,453, 5-10-07, CI. 72 — 4iiii. Diolot, Luclen, to Societe Nouvelle Spidem. Clamping system for rolling mills. 3,327,510, 0-27-07, CI. 72 — 240. Diolot, Lucien, to Societe Nouvelle Spidem. Arrangements for guiding the chocks of rolling-mills. 3,358,401, 12-10-07, CI. 72 — 237. Diolot, Lucien E., to Societe Nouvelle Spidem. Equipment for starting the winding of a strip. 3,344,038, 10-3-07, CI. 72—148. Diomkln, Vladimir M. : See — Ivanov, Petr S., and Diomkin. 3,308,096. Dion, Georges II., to Societe D'Instrumentation Sehlumberger. Potentiometers. 3.360.75S, 12-20-67. CI. .338 — 174. Dion, Lucien. Forage hopper with auger means. 3,300,032, 1-24-07, CI. 19S— 213. Dion, Paul A., to Texas Instruments Inc. 3,320,660, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 173.3. Dion, Reginald P., J. A. Benenati, R. E. Morris, and C. P. Coughlin, to International Business Machines Corp. En- capsulation of electronic modules. 3,340,438, 9-5-07, CI. 317 — 101. Dionisio, Louis A., and K. A. Brockett, to U.S. Ground Effects Vehicles, Inc. Air supported vehicle. 3,313,300, 4-11-67, CI. 180—7. Dionue, Vianney J., to Beaunit Corp. Woven polyester car- pet backing and tufted carpet incorporating the same. 3,317,306, 5-2-67. CI. 161 — 66. Diorio, Alfred F. and F. Low-angle X-ray diffraction camera comprising releasablv connected sections and adjustable beam apertures and stops. 3,327,114, 6-20-67, CI. 250 — 51.5. Diorio, Frank : See — Diorio. Alfred F. and F. 3,327,114. Diotalevi, Mario J., to Leesona Corp. Hydrogen distribution fuel cell. 3.298,867, 1-17-67, CI. 136—86. Diotallevi, Gianfranco : See — Sianesi, Dario, Bernardi, and Diotallevi. 3,335,100. Sianesi. Dario, Bernardi, and Diotallevi. 3,350,373. Di Falma, Sebastian M. : See — Paige. John L„ and Di Palma. 3,341, 503. Di Paola, Joel F., to General Electric Co. Room temperature vulcanizing silicone rubber compositions. 3,35o,4S0, 11-28- 67, CI. 260—46.5. Di Paola, Vincent J., to United States of America, Army. Combustile means for remotely arming grenades. 3,340,810, 9-12-67 CI. 102—64. Di Paolo, Fiorino. Temperature controlling apparatus. 3,353,- 592, 11-21-67, CI. 165 — 50. DI Paolo, Frederick S., and S. A. Stern, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of cryosorption pumping. 3,332,213, 7-25- 07. CI. 55—75. Di Piazza, Gerald C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Transmission line type microwave filter. 3,345,589, 10—3- 67, CI. 333 — 73. Di Pierro, Michael J., J. R. Lawrence, and R. E. Pulver, to The Washburn Co. Nut meat chopper. 3,313,331, 4-11-67, CI. 146—123. DiPietro, Joseph : See — Roberts, William J., DiPietro. and Smart. 3. 328. 362. Roberts, William J., Smart, and Di Pietro. 3,337,615. Di Pinto, Joseph G. : See — Brady, James D., and Di Pinto. 3,344,064. Dippel. Robert M. : See — Xisbet, Thomas D., and Dippel. 3,332,457. Dippelhofer, Robert : See — Schnegg, Robert, Dippelhofer, Pelousek, Nordt, and Dort- mann. 3,337,500. Dippolito. Paul W., to Grason-Stadler Co., Inc. Acoustic bridge for impedance measurements of the ear. 3,295,513, 1-3-67, CI. 128—2. Diprose, Gordon, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Cata- lyst composition for oxidation of hydrogen chloride to pro- duce chlorine. 3.324,040, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 441. Dipstix Ltd. : See — Bridges, Donald E. 3,350,710. Dirac, Jules, and D. Royse, to International Business Machines Corp. Variable delay pulse generating apparatus. 3,314,- 013, 4-11-67, CI. 328—61. Di Ramio, Victor A., to United Aircraft Corp. Thread element- retaining assembly. 3,352,609, 11-14-07, CI. 308 — 22. Direks, Alexander D. : See — Chaikin, Malcolm, and Direks. 3.298.068. Chaikin, Malcolm, and Direks. 3,358,336. Direct Sales, Inc. : See — Clark Don W., and Garvin. 3,310,828. Directo Corp. : See — Kawasaki, Masasuke. 3,306,052. Di Rico, Emidio, to Raylite Electric Corp. Multi-colored light ornament construction. 3,350,555, 10-31-67, CI. 240 — 10. Diringer, Monty L., and C. R. Hare, to Chevron Research Co. Two-stage hvdrotreatment for white oil manufacture. 3,340,181, 9-5-67, CI. 20S— 210. 242-023— P 21 Dirk, William R., and C. D. Peterson, to Lennox Industries Inc. Cabinet door construction. 3,325,237, 6-13-67, CI. 312—200. Dirk, William R., and C. D. Peterson, to Lennox Industries, Inc. Gas-lired furnace. 3,358,672, 12-19-67, CI. 120—110. Dirks, Brinton M., aud G. M. Nakel, to The Proctor i; Gamble Co. Oleaginous composition and method for making same. 3,336,140, 8-15-67, CI. 99 — 140. Dirks, Gerhard. Storage devices for signals. 3,312,903, 4-4-07, CI. 340—174.1. Dirks, Gerhard. Data handling system. 3,343,133, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Dirkse, Thedford P., to Calvin College and Seminary. Secon- dary battery. 3,348,973, 10-24-67, CI. 136—30. Dirksen, John W. Carpet layer's movable support. 3,312,477, 4-4-67, CI. 280—32.5. Dirnberger, Georg. Rotary piston engines. 3,322,103, 5-30-37, CI. 123—8. DiSabato, Vincent J., to United Aircraft Corp. Blow-in door ejector for STOL. 3,302, SS9, 2-7-67, CI. 239—265.29. Di Salvo, Joseph G.. and J. S. B. Wolfe, to Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc. Fluid processes useful in precipitation of dissolved solids. 3,306,342, 2-28-67, CI. 159 — 47. Di Santo, Charles, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process for chlorination of dimethylsulfoxide. 3,304,331, 2-14-07, CI. 260—607. Disbrow, Donald R. : See — ■ Freed, Jacob B., Disbrow, and Blumentrath. 3,324,79S. Dischert, Robert A. : See — ■ Bazin, Lucas J., Dischert, and Taylor. 3,310,625. Dischert, Robert A., and W. J. Derenbecher, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television modulating system. 3,317,661, 5-2-67, CI. 178—5.4. Dischler, Helmut : See — Engelen, Heinz, Dischler, and Albert. 3,322,221. Engelen. Heinz. Dischler, and Albert. 3,347,327. Disco Engineering, Inc.: See — Gladd, Andrew J., and Henson. 3,331,303. Henson, Artel R., and Gladd. 3,308,740. Discon Corp. : See — Minteer, William B. 3,332,424. Disegna, Wayne L. : See — Erickson, Henry, and Disegna. 3,336,240. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Device for closing and locking molds of a machine for manufacturing plastic containers. 3,334,- 379, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 5. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Device for adjusting the opening and closing movement of the molds of a machine for manufac- turing plastic containers. 3,334,380, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 5. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Mold of a machine for manufacturing plastic containers. 3,337.911, 8-29-67, CI. 18 — 5. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Mold of a machine for manufacturing plastic containers. 3.337,912, 8-29-67, CI. 18 — 5. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Method of manufacturing hollow thermoplastic articles. 3,338,998, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 94. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Improvement relating to a machine for manufacturing plastic containers. 3,345,686, 10-10—67, CI. 18—5. Di Settembrini, Antoine. Devices for stabilizing light objects on conveyor belts. 3,352,404, 11-14-67, CI. 198 — 52. Dishart, Harry S. Safety harness and collar. 3,310,034, 3-21-67. Cl. 119—96. Dishart, Harry S. Easy-see-all-in-one eye glass saver and utility case, comb, nail file and clip magnifier. 3,323,638, 6-6-67. Cl. 206— 38. Dishart, Harry S. Life saving safety devices for twin passen- ger aircraft or ships. 3,348,513, 10-24-67, Cl. 114 — .5. Disko, Harry : See — Glass, Marvin I., Disko, and McFarland. 3.352,054. Glass, Marvin I., Disko, and Stan. 3,300,894. Diskus, Alfred : See — Schonbeck, Rupert, Kloimstein, Beck, and Diskus. 3,310- 560. Disley, Kenneth T., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Steam genera- tors. 3,356,078, 12-5-67, Cl. 122 — 480. Dismuke, Jelemma I. Furniture assembly. 3,316,S62, 5-2- 67, Cl. 10S — 91. Dismukes, Newton B. Multihull vessels. 3,316. S73, 5-2-67. Cl. 114—61. Display Corp. : See — Krebs. Jimmie M. 3,321.905. Rex, Roger F. 3,358,397. Display Corp. of America : See — Mazur, Harry G. 3,307,280. Disposable Screed Holder Co. : See — Schall, Clement J. 3.330.0S5. Disposal Systems Development, Inc. : See — Clar, Milton. 3,301,414. Disson, Stanlev B., to Burroughs Corp. Pulse generator em- ploying bistable storage elements. 3,329,S30, 7-4-67, Cl. 307—88. Disston, Horace C, Jr. : See — Van Dalen, Leonard, and Disston. 3.339,439. Di Stasi, Arthur J., to Curriss-Wright Corp. Retractile and collapsible floats for aircraft. 3,321,158, 5-23-67, Cl. 244 — 106. Di Stefano, Fred : See — Sessa, Michael N., and Di Stefano. 3,346,145. 322 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,306,905. Bowen, and Newman. 3,308.085. 3,318,832. 3,320.201. DI Stefano, Vincent N., J. F. Skrivan, and G. Butler, to American Cyanamid Co. Pigment via plasma jet-improved preheater configuration. 3,328,126, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 202. Disteldorf, Josef: See — Schmitt, Karl, and Disteldorf. 3,352,834. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,423. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,632. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,633. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Hubel. 3,352,913. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Keller. 3,352,831. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3,297,736. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3,297,740. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3.297,741. Distelkamp, Adolf P., and O. R. McDuff. Process of produc- ing and using flavoring components of citrus fruit juices and product. 3,300,320, 1-24-67, CI. 99 — 205. Distillers Co. Ltd., The : See — Barclay, John L., and Gasson. 3,346,659. Barclay, John L., Gasson, and Hadley. 3,340,291. Barclay, John L., and Hadlev. 3,328,478. Barton, John M., and Raum. 3,306,878. Bellringer, Frederick J., Brindley, and Brown. 3,337,610. Bessant, Kenneth H. C, and Lachowicz. 3,329,665. Bethell, James R., and Hadley. 3,322,693. Brown. Christopher J., and Newman. 3,344,178. Capp, Clifford W., Gasson, Grindlay, and Wood. 3,336,- 408. Capp, Clifford W., and Ward. 3,318,966. Coupland, Keith, Pennington, and Branch. 3,313,732. Gasson, Edward J., and Stewart. 3,309,325. Godin, George W., and Bailey. 3,330,873. Hadlev, David J. 3,346,513. Hall, Reginald H. and A. H. P. Kay, Ronald W. 3,318,946. Kerr, Frank E. 3,320,307. Lachowicz, Stefan K., Brown, 3 354 199 Newman, Frank C. 3,326,819. Scovell, Peter E. 3,344,746. Snell, Ronald C. 3,347,756. Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. 3,328,370. Distington Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Gibson, James A. 3,301,455. Distler, Harry : See — Bille, Heinz, Distler, Dittus, Mueller, and Ruettiger. 3,346,325. Distler, Robert C, and N. Freedman, to Raytheon Co. Peak amplitude pulse time detecting circuit. 3,305,787, 2—21- 67, CI. 328 — 151. Ditchburn, Geoffrey N., and F. H. T. Foy, to Ditchburn Vend- ing Machines Ltd. Liquid cooling apparatus. 3,340,702, 9-12-67, CI. 62—139. Ditchburn Vending Machines Ltd. : See — Ditchburn, Geoffrey N., and Foy. 3.340.702. Dithmar, Karl, and P. Koblischek, to Deutsche Gold-und Sil- ber-Seheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Activated bleaching composition. 3,349.035, 10-24-67, CI. 252 — 99. Ditkofsky, Harry : See — Beltz, John P., and DitKofsky. 3,321,637. Ditkofsky, Harry, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrical cir- cuits. 3,310,688. 3-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. DiToro, Michael J., to Cardion Electronics, Inc. System for translating pulse signals accompanied by spurious side pulses. 3,311,836, 3-28-67, CI. 328—167. Di Toro, Michael J., to Cardion Electronics, Inc. Wave-signal dispersion correcting network. 3,356,947, 12-5-67, CI. 325 — 42. Ditrick, George W. : See — Gogarty, William B.. Coppel, and Ditrick. 3,307,507. Ditrick, Norman H., to Radio Corp. of America. Insulated- gate field-effect semiconductor device. 3,305,708, 2-21-67, CI. 317—234. Ditrick, Norman H., to Radio Corp. of America. Stabilizing coatings for semiconductor device. 3,334,281, 8-1-67, CI. 317—235. Dittgen, Gerd : See — Schmitt, Paul, and Dittgen. 3,345,847. Ditting. Adolf : See — Engi, Walter. 3,298,413. Dittmann, David J., H. E. Driscoll, and D. P. Graham, to Hercules, Inc. Initiator systems. 3,358,601, 12-19-67, CI. 102 — 28. Dittmann, Heiner, H. Grune, and E. Justi, to Varta Aktien- gesellschaft and Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Multiple layer electrode. 3,311,507, 3-28-67, CI. 136—120. Dittmann, Walter, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesell- schaft. Method for the preparation of 4-hydroxy-2-sulfolene. 3.338,920, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 332.1. Dittmar, Gerhard : See — Scholl, Walter, and Dittmar. 3,314,932. Dittrich, Ferdinand J., and A. P. Shepard, to Metco, Inc. Flame spraying exothermically reacting intennetallic com- pound forming composites. 3,322,515, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 191.2. Dittus. Georg : See — Bille, Heinz, Distler, Dittus, Mueller, and Ruettiger. 3,346,325. 3,321,67S. Ditzler, Richard C, and N. Burstein, to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Doorless infrared oven. 3,313,917, 4-11- 67, CI. 219 — 400. Diveley, William R. : See — Buntin, George A., and Diveley. 3,304,167. Diveley, William R., to Hercules Inc. Method for controlling weeds. 3,346,362, 10-10-67, CI. 71 — 118. Divens, William C. : See — Dakin, Thomas W., and Divens. Di Verdi, Joseph M. : See — Aelion, Rene, Di Verdi, Moylan, and Poznick. 3,337,930. Divers, Raymond T., to Carrier Corp. Heat exchanger with expansible tube seal. 3,324,941, 6-13-67, CI. 165 — 173. Divers, Sydney V., to Linderfort Ltd. Spark erosion machine. 3,341,678, 9-12-67, CI. 219—69. Diversification Development, Inc. : See — Peterschmidt, Paul L. 3,327,874. Diversified Mfg. Inc. : See — Shapiro, Arthur. 3,305,970. Diversified Products Corp. : See — Ammondson, Clayton J. 3,354,509. James, Forrest H., Jr. 3,343.836. James, Forrest H., Jr., Cockrell, and Nixon 3,360,019. DiVette, Randolph E., and J. F. Harmon, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus for mixing two ingredients in definite ratios. 3,323.681. 6-6-67, CI. 222 — 76. Di Vietri, John J. Portable load carrier for luggage and the like. 3,329.442, 7-4-67, CI. 280 — 35. DI Vita, Sam : See — Arlett, Robert H., Di Vita, and Smoke. 3,309,208. Dix, Edgar L., to United States of America, Navy. Transis- tor pulse amplifier to eliminate baseline noise. 3,302,124, 1-31-67, CI. 330 — 23. Dix Engineering Co. : See — Dix, Sydney. 3.317,106. Dix, Sydney, to Dix Engineering Co. Solder boat. 3,317,- 106. 5-2-67, CI. 228—44. Dix, Wayne L. Resiliently mounted basketball practice and rebound ring. 3,348,840. 10-24-67, CI. 273 — 1.5. Dixie Yarns, Inc. : See — Claiborne, Jefferson L. 3,337,931. Claiborne, Jefferson L. 3.358.161. Dixon, Alexander M., and R. J. Cyr, to The Bendix Corp. Re- ceiver for processing a plurality of adjacent closely spaced input signals. 3,320,576, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 5. Dixon Automatic Tool Inc. : See — Dixon, Paul H. 3,346,095. Dixon, Charles A., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Straw bending device. 3,304,770, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 100. Dixon, Corbin : See — Caulier, Paul W., and Dixon. 3,299,771. Dixon Corp. : See — Eggleton, Earl R. 3,304,216. Eggleton, Earl R. 3,304,221. Dixon, Dale E. Horseshoe target with floor simulating clay. 3,356,368, 12-5-67, CI. 273 — 104. Dixon. Daniel R. Building block construction with spacer and method of fabricating the block. 3,295,281, 1-3-67. CI. 52—442. Dixon, Dean W. : See — Faust, Clifford C, Dixon, and Eichin. 3,334,004. Dixon, Farris E., and R. B. Duggan, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Blower. 3,301,472, 1-31-67, CI. 230—127. Dixon, George F., to Clark Equipment Co. Automatic brake adjuster. 3,312,311, 4-4-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Dixon, George M., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Fluo- rine-containing polymers. 3,318,852, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Dixon, Guy E. Foldable door with double bead hinge strip. 3,326,268, 6-20-67, CI. 160 — 231. Dixon. Guy E. Track seal for folding doors. 3,349,S29, 10-31- 67, CI. 160—40. Dixon, Guy E., T. M. Dixon, and R. I. Gever, to Panelfold Doors, Inc. Acoustical folding door. 3,348,628. 10-24-6" CI. 181—33. Dixon, Harold A., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Vehicle detectors. 3,346,842, 10-10-67, CI. 340^38. Dixon. Harold F. E. : See — Vaccaro, Angelo, and Dixon. 3,328,533. Dixon. James W. : See — Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr. 3,303,900. Dixon, John D., to Lansing Bagnall Ltd. Flexible power- supply connections between telescoping members. 3,339,708. 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 730. Dixon, John J., to Duff-Norton Co. 1-17-67, CI. 254—93. Dixon, John J., to Duff-Norton Co. 892, 9-5-67, CI. 254 — 103. Dixon, John W. 66. Dixon. John W. Educational device. 273 — 109. Dixon, Joseph. Crucible Co., The : See — Hawley, Luther W. 3,318,621. Dixon, Max D. Mounting pin. 3.316.794, 5-2-67, CI 49. Dixon. Olaf G., ana A. R. Knibbs, to Courtaulds Ltd. Com- pression of materials. 3.349,694, 10-31-67, CI. 100 — 295. Shielded jack . 3,298,604, Jack mechanism. 3,339,- Spinning toy. 3,316,672, 5-2-67, CI. 46— 3,317,209, 5-2-07, CI. So— LIST OF PATENTEES :;•_•:; Dixon. Paul il.. to Dixon Automatic Tool Inc. Vibratory feeding mechanism. 3,346,095, 10-10-67, CI. 198—33, Dixon, Rod P., to Nuclear Processing Corn. Underground qu clear detonations for treatment and production of hy- drocarbons in situ. 3,303,881, 2-14-67, CI. 160 — 3(i. Dixon, Holland E. : See Hann, Paul 1'.. and Dixon. 3,350,459. Hut to, John l'\, and Dixon. 3,31S,965. HuttO, John b\, Dixon, Davison, Ayres, Renberg, and Queen. 3,345,285. Sherk, Fred T„ and Dixon. 3,358.048. Dixon, Samuel. Jr., to United States of America, Army. .Microwave power limiter utilizing a planar ferrlte sphere. 3,319.191, 5-9-67, CI. 333—24.2. Dixon, Stanley, R. E. Ennis, J. Kalil, and L. H. Knalieschuh, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for con- tinuously clilorosult'onating polyethylene at higher tempera- tures. 3,296,222, 1-3-67, CI. 260—79.3. Dixon, Thomas M. : See — Dixon. Guy E. and T. M., and Geyer. 3,34S,628. Dixon, William J.: See — Rowe. Oliver R., and Dixon. 3,356,163. Djedda, Pouad H., to Jedso Industries Inc. Whirling toy driven by suction-produced air current. 3,296,735, 1—10— 67, CI. K>— 11. Djerassi, Carl: Sec — Edwards, John, Djerassi. Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 3.318.921. Ringold, Howard J., and Djerassi. 3,305,506. Ringold, Howard J., and Djerassi. 3,350,426. Velasco, Mercedes, Djerassi, Ringold, and Dowers. 3,344,- 157. Djernas. Svend : See — Sorensen, Leif E., and Djernas. 3.355,690. Djinis, Constantine, L. J. Hanchett, and C. L. Hart, to Gen- eral Electric Co. Signal position detection circuit. 3,302,- 174, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Djorup, Robert S. Heated element fluid flow sensor. 3,352,154, 11-14-67, CI. 73 — 189. Dlouhy, Franz, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs G.m.b.H. Plural chamber anode with radiation cooling means. 3,304,- 453. 2-14-67, CI. 313—40. Dlouhy, John A., and C. L. Kedfield, to Emil J. Paidar Co. Electrically supplied barber chair. 3,305,822, 2-21-67, CI. 339—5. Dlugopolski. Joseph J., to Container Corp. of America. Heavy duty container with integral handle. 3,310,219, 3-21-67, CI. 229—34. D-Mac Ltd. : Sec — Boyle. Archibald R.. and Dobbin. 3.32S.S01. Dmitroff, George A., and A. E. Fox, to United Aircraft Corp. Fiberglass blade. 3,321,019, 5-23-67, CI. 170—159. Dniolsnisky, Moisei IC. : Sec — Karpenko. Alexei K., Bondareva, Malinin. Dniolsnisky, Koroleva, Poljakov, and Saveljev. 3.356,045. Doak, Kenneth W., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Process improvement for controlling molecular weight of an alpha- olefin reaction. 3,359,251, 12-19-67. CI. 260 — 94.9. Doak, Kenneth W., and F. E. Carrock, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Process for preparing interpolymers of styrene and rubbery diolefin polvmers. 3,309.422, 3-14-G7, CI. 260— SS0. Doak. Kenneth W., Jr. Erchak, Jr., and B. Toekes, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Bulk solvent polymerization process. 3,311,675, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 880. Doak, Kenneth W., and F. E. Carrock, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Butadiene-stvrene block copolymers reacted with monomeric mixtures. 3,359,345, 12-19-67, CI. 260— 880. Doakley. Peter P. Method of inhibiting roach infestation in waste disposal systems with electrostatic hentonite-pesti- cide composition. 3,322,623, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 39. DoAll Science Center, Inc. : See — Chernish, George C. 3.315.17S. Doane. Elliott P.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for hydrogenating aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,313, S59, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 667. Doban Dabs, Inc. : See — Miller. Daniel D., and Robertson. 3,295,849. Dobb. John A., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle brake system and method. 3.346,078, 10-10-67, CI. 1S8— 152. Dobbie, Norman A., and J. A. Wilson. Fahralloy Canada Ltd. Slushing scraper. 3.340. 62S, 9-12-67, CI. 37 — 147. Dobbin. Donald A. : See — Boyle. Archibald R.. and Dobbin. 3. 328, S01. Dobbin, William J.. A. E. Lessor, Jr.. and F. S. Maddocks. to International Business Machines Corp. Method of manu- facturing multilayer mierocircuitrv including eleetropolish- ing to smooth film conductors. 3,314,869, 4-1S-67, CI. 204 — 140.5. Dobbins, David W.. to Signcrafts Ltd. Mercury support cup for cold cathode mercury vapour tube. 3,297!S9S, 1-10-67, CI. 313—174. Dobbins. Richard A., to United States of America. Navy. Method for minimizing combustion instabilitv. 3.310,946. 3-2S-67. CI. 60—219. Dobbins. Walter J., O. F. Eeklund, and E. F. Polka, to Ameri- can Can Co. Method for thermally conditioning blow mold- ed machine elements. 3,321,564, 5-23-67, CI. 264 — 97. Dobbins, Willis E., and F. C. Fischer, to United Aircraft Corp. Test scoring machine. 3,299,254, 1-17-67, CI. 235 — 61.7. Dobbs, Donald G. Tool for bleeding hydraulic brakes. 3,318,- 33U, 5-9-87, t'l. 137 — 614.2. Dobbs, Harriette E. : See — Dobbs, Richard H. 3.307.415. Dobbs, Richard H., to H. E. Dobbs. Reversible drive unit. 3,307,415, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 37. Dobbyn, Geoffrey P., to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Adhesive ap plying device. 3,347,205, 10-17-67, CI. 118—7. Dobell, Cnrzon. Underground storage for water and method of constructing the same. 3,323,309. 6-G-67, CI. 61 — 1. Dobell, Cnrzon. Producing fresh water from air raised to high humidity bv exposure to water vapor from contaminated sources of water. 3,334,026, 8-1-67, CI. 203 — 10. Dobes, Michael J., to The National Acme Co. Indexable head switch. 3.303.29S, 2-7-07, CI. 200—47. DobeuS, William J. : Sec — Carlson. Marvin J., Dobeus, Olsen, and Rolls. 3,347,577. Dobie. Gerald T. : See — Cordis, Gladys S., and Dobie. 3,310,353. Dobinson, Frank, to Monsanto Co. Phenylene antimonate III polyester catalysts. 3,329,651, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Dobinson, Frank, to Monstano Co. Salts of hexafluoroantl- monic acid as polymerization catalysts In the preparation of polyesters. 3,359,241. 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 75. Dobie, Robert N., and R. J. Miller, to General Precision, Inc. Voltage controlled oscillator having forward biased diode. 3,316.498, 4-25-67, Cl. 331 — 30. Dobie, Robert N., R. J. Miller, and L. Sepe, to General Pre- cision Systems Inc. Inductive loop vehicle detector. 3,346,- 856, 10-10-67, Cl. 340 — 258. Dobie, Warren, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Flexible-vaued centrifugal pump. 3,303,791, 2-14- 67. Cl. 103—117. Doblin, Jay, to W. R. Frank Packaging Engineers, Inc. Cam lever aerosol spray button. 3,314,577, 4-18-67, Cl. 222 — 402.14. Doblin, Jay, to W. R. Frank Packaging Engineers. Inc. Aerosol dispensing cap. 3,330,447, 7-11-67, Cl. 222—402.13. Dobner, Reinhold : See — Reeber, Rudolf, Dobner, and Tretow. 3,353,510. Dobner. Reinhold. and II. Berg, to G. M. Pfaff, AG. Automatic underthread winding apparatus for lockstitch sewing machines. 3,332,381. 7-25-67, Cl. 112 — 186. Dobo, Emerick J., to Monsanto Co. Polycondensation appara- tus. 3,359,074, 12-19-67, Cl. 23 — 283. DoboezUy, Zoltan : See — Hufnagel. Walter, and Doboczky. 3,351,697. Dobrikin, Harold L., and C. Horowitz, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Pressurized brake cylinder using inlet pressure as a boost. 3,302.530, 2-7-67, Cl. 91 — 440. Dobrikin. Harold L.. and ('. Horowitz, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Relay-modulation valve. 3.341.25S 9-12-67 Cl 303 — 54. Dobrosielski, Stephen S. : See — Conner, John P., and Dobrosielski. 3,312.122. Dobrowsky, Ferdinand. K. Rosner, W. Kuhnelt, and P. Grohs. to Oesteneicliiseh Alpine Montangesellscbaft. Method and apparatus for adding agents for forming and/or treating the slag in iron baths. 3.323.905. 6-6-67. Cl. 75 — 52. Dobry, Reuven. to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Recovery of L-glutamic acid. 3,336,374, 8-15-67 Cl 260 — 527. Dobson, Alfred J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Hydraulic hammer. 3.322.038. 5-30-67, Cl. 91 — 291. Dobson, Austin : See — Scragg, Ernest P. R.. and Dobson. Re. 26,229. Dobson. Christopher, to International Standard Electric Corp. Semiconductor device having P-N junction denned by the boundary between two intersecting semiconductor layers. 3,337,374, S-22-67. Cl. 148—33.5. Dobson. Robert D. : See — Purves, Edward R.. Going, and Dobson. 3.355 302 Dobson. Robert D.. to The Procter & Gamble Co. Thixotropic shortening^ 3.360.376. 12-26-67, Cl. 99 — lis Dobson, W. E., & F.. Ltd. : See — Taylor, Laurence W. 3,326.524. Taylor, Laurence W.. and Town. 3,302,529. Town, Frank 3,295,814. Town. Frank. 3.318.331. Dobson, Wesley : See — Green, Robert A., and Dobson. 3,306,470. Dochterman, Richard W.. to General Electric Co. Dvnamo- electrle machine thrust bearing lubrication and rotatable assembly noise suppression system. 3.336.092, 8-15-67. Cl. .SOS — 132. Docimo, Peter J., to Marvin Electric Mfg. Co. Lighting fix- ture. 3,356.S42. 12-5-67, Cl. 240 — 147. Dock Grinding and Engineering Co. Ltd : See — Neale, Richard B. 3.357.290. Dock, Nils, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Cleaning device for dust separating apparatus. 3.296,77$, 1-10-67, CI. 55—296. Dock. Nils, and L. Erlesand, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flakt- fabriken. Wet separator with venturi-sbaped gas channels. 3.347.024, 10-17-67, Cl. 55—241. Dock, Sydney. Bearing. 3.321.254. 5-23-67, Cl. 308— 9. Docken Melford H., 3 -> to S. Graham. Bracing structure. 3.341.095, 9-19-67, Cl. 52 — 226. Dockendorff. Jav D. : See — Chirico, Anthony N.. and Dockendorff. 3,332.470. 324 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dockery, Benjamin F. : See — Haney, Benjamine H., and Dockery. 3,324,4S5. Dockerv, Lerner B. Dry abrasive honing device. 3,300,902, 1-31-67, CI. 51 — 8. Dockerty, Stuart M., to Corning Glass Works. Sheet forming apparatus. 3,338,696, 8-129-67, CI. 65 — 145. DoCouto, Manuel J. Bed server. 3,323,149, 6-6-67, CI. 5 — 327. Doctor, Norman J. : See — Cox, Elbert L., and Doctor. 3,334,245. Documentation, Inc.: See — - Miller, Christopher R. 3,308,713. Dodd, Edmund L., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Packaging machine with sampler. 3,333,64a, 8-1-67, CI. 177 — 55. Dodd, Edward C. : See — Harris, Albert E., and Dodd. 3,352,682. Dodd, Fred L., to Premium Corp of America, Inc. Cargo unloading device. 3,355,037, 11-28-67, CI. 214 — 44. Dodd, John A. : See — Barker, Allan, and Dodd. 3,321,379. Grell, Philippe, Harmant, Dodd, and Driscoll. 3,356,589. Timbs, Arthur E., and Dodd. 3,301,764. Dodd, Paul D., and G. F. Grometer, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Digital facsimile system employing run-length encoding and variable scan rate to provide reduced bandwidth. 3,344,231, 9-26-67, CI. 178 — 7.1. Dodds, Beatrice O. Women's prosthetic loungewear. 3,348,241, 10-24-67, CI. 3 — 36. Dodds, Robert M. : See — Seaborg, Carl H., and Dodds. 3,313,082. Dodds, Thomas M., Inc. : See — Cremer, Frits. 3,309,732. Dodge. Adiel Y. Locking differential. 3,350,961, 11-7-67, CI. 74—711. Dodge-Audio Visual Corp. : See — Donofrio, Alfonso M. 3,297,398. Donofrio, William T. 3,300,886. Dodge, Darwin W. Hand-operated hydraulic puller with read- ily removable and cammed pulling levers. 3,339,263, 9-5-67, CI. 29—252. Dodge, Gerald F., Ill, and M. A. Elliott, to General Electric Corp. Combination evaporator and radiant heater defrost means. 3,353,368, 11-21-67, CI. 62 — 276. Dodge, Howard M., to National Friction Products Corp. Meth- od of curing rubber extrusions. 3,354,243, 11-21—67, CI. 264 — 25. Dodge Mfg. Corp.: See — Kowalski, John E., and Nelson. 3,303,710. Lower, Donald P. 3,325,175. Dodge, Robert W., and G. E. Williams. Method and apparatus for stack burning. 3,338,757, 8-29-67, CI. 148 — 9. Dodge, Ronald D. : See — Crutcher, B. Todd, III, and Dodge. 3,352,398. Dodich, Nicholas A. Tie and belt rack. 3,335,872, 8-15-67, CI. 211—86. Dodrill, Richard W., and C. W. Long, to Bedline Inc. Adjust- able guard frame for beds. 3,351,962, 11-14-67, CI. 5 — 331. Dodson, Keith D. : See — Corbin, Thomas F., Jr., and Dodson. 3,328,341. Dodson, Osborne C. : See — MacArthur, Roger A., and Dodson. 3,339,008. Dodson, Osborne C, and H. H. Loughry, to Loughborne, Inc. Pump. 3,301,197, 1-31-67, CI. 103 — 169. Dodson, Vance H., and J. L. Rooney, to Ford Motor Co. Grid for positive plates for lead acid batteries. 3,309,228, 3-14-67, CI. 136 — 56. Dodson, Vance H., and E. Farkas, to W. R. Grace & Co. Concrete mix with set retarding admixture. 3,351,478, 11-7-67, CI. 106—90. Dodson, Vance H., Jr., and F. G. Serafin, to W. R. Grace & Co. Cement additives composed of ethanolamine salts. 3,329,517. 7-4-67, CI. 106—90. Dodson, William C, Jr., and G. R. Long, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of joining strands. 3,339,362, 9-5-67, CI. 57—159. Dodson, William C, Jr., and G. R. Long, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of forming nonwoven fabric with opposed jets. 3,353,225, 11-21-67, CI. 19 — 161. Dodsworth, James W., and L. J. Kapp, to Monroe Interna- tional Inc. Photoelectric signal control with power keyboard actuated code discs. 3,334,237, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 219. Doe Corp. : See — Devlin, James E., A. J. and D. Erarno, and O'Connor. 3,309,798. Doebbler, Gerald F. : See — Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Doebbler. 3,347,745. Doebel, Karl J., to Geighy Chemical Corp. 1-phenyl-l-cyclo- alkyl-w-amino-l-alkylene compounds. 3,308,159, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Doebel, Karl J., and H. A. Pfenninger, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain pyridobenzodiazepine derivatives. 3,300,482 1-24- 67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Doebel, Karl J., and H. A. Pfenninger, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Lower alkyl esters of (substituted) benzyl pipecolinic acid and derivatives thereof. 3,300,504, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 294.3. Doebel, Karl J., and A. R. Gagneux, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain imidazolone derivatives and process for making same. 3,303,199, 2-7-67, CI. 260—309.6. Doebel, Karl J., and F. Leonard, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain cycloalkyl benzylamines. 3,320,252, 5-16-67, CI. 260—247. Doebel, Karl J., and H. A. Pfenniger, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain pyridobenzodiazepine derivatives. 3,324,116, 6-6- 67, CI. 260—239.3. Doebel, Karl J., and A. Wajngurt, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Substituted 11-nitroso or ll-amino-l,2,3,ll,12,12a-hexa- hydro (4H,6H) - pyrido[l,2-c] [l,4]benzodiazepines. 3,336,- 320, 8-15-67, CI. 2C0 — 293. Doebel, Karl J., and H. A. Pfenninger, to Geigy Chemical Corp. l-(substituted-benzoyl) pipecolinic acid ester deriva- tives. 3,336,321, 8-15-67, CI. 260—294.3. Doebler, Harold J., to United States of America, Navy. Three-color echo ranging display. 3,307,142, 2-28-67, CI. 340—3. Doedens, James D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Alkoxymethyl- ated diaromatic ethers and condensation products thereof. 3,342,873, 9-19-67, CI. 260—613. Doege, Ernst : See — Konzelmann, Kurt, Doege, and Wischgoll. 3,356,797. Doell, Philip M., and D. E. James, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generator. 3,320,934, 5-23-67, CI. 122 — 406. Doelling, George L., J. A. Siefker, E. J. Schwoegler, and R. E Putscher, to Tung-Sol Electric, Inc. Brake fluid. 3,347,796, 10-17-67, CI. 252—75. Doelman, Jan, to Shell Oil Co. Integrated process for the preparation of synthetic bitumens. 3,303,122. 2-7-67, CI. 208 — 45. Doelp, Louis C, S. Gussow, and T. C. Michael, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Two stage dripolene hydrogenation. 3,296,120, 1-3-67, CI. 208—143. Doelz, Melvin L., and G. F. Grondin, to Collins Radio Co. Data processor. 3,300,764, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Doelz, Melvin L., and F. Secretan, to Collins Radio Co. Error sensitive binary transmission system wherein four channels are transmitted via one carrier wave. 3,341,776, 9-12-67, CI. 325—30. Doennecke, Henry C, to Unit Rig & Equipment Co. Lateral suspension mounting. 3,307,855, 3-7-67, CI. 280 — 124. Doepker, Francis B. Flexible rod weeders having folding wings. 3,360,053, 12-26-67, CI. 172 — 44. Doerfel, Helmut : See — Kundel, Joachim, Wilhelm, Metzger, and Doerfel 3,317,- 482. Doerfer Engineering & Design, Inc. : See — Harms, Clarence L., and Doerfer. 3,338,283. Doerfer, Richard E. : See — Harms, Clarence L., and Doerfer. 3,338,283. Neebel, Richard R., and Doerfer. 3,318,438. Doerfler, Roger E., to Hydraseareh Co., Inc. Hydraulic valves. 3,304,130, 2-14-67, CI. 303 — 6. Doerfling, Ralph G., to Detroit Gasket and Mfg. Co. Head- liner construction and method of making same. 3,300,357, 1-24-67, CI. 156—211. Doerfling, Ralph (4., to Detroit Gasket and Mfg. Co. Rotary work station conveyor. 3,343,645, 9-26-67, CI. 198 — 19. Doerge, Herman P. : See — ■ Wismer, Marco, Doerge, Mosso, and Fotte. 3,314,902. Wismer, Marco, Doerge, and Peffer. 3,299,151. Doering, Arthur A., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of 3-ehloro-4-toluidine. 3,341,595, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 580. Doering, George I. : See — Gerhard, George R., and Doering. 3.307,215. Doering, John P., Jr., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Variable resistance device. 3,303,453. 2-7-67, CI. 338 — 162. Doering, William E., and R. R. Kegg, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Transparent reinforced glass pipe. 3,314,450, 4-18-67, CI. 138 — 146. Doering William von E., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Sulfoxide detergent. 3,329,617, 7-4-67, CI. 252—138. Doerner, Frank, to Doerner Products Co., Ltd. Chair control. 3,356,414, 12-5-67, CI. 297 — 301. Doerner, Joseph T., to Doerner Products Co., Ltd. Torsion spring chair control. 3,339,973, 9-5-67, CI. 297 — 300. Doerner Products Co., Ltd. : See — Doerner, Frank. 3,356,414. Doerner, Joseph T. 3,339,973. Doerr, Hermann. Mounting of shelf boards, receptacles, cabi- nets, and the like. 3,321,167, 5-23-67, CI. 248 — 243. Doerr. Ludwig : See — Diebold, Adolf, and Doerr. 3,332,860. Doersam, Henry F., to General Electric Co. Illuminated floor polisher. 3,328,820, 7-4-67, CI. 15 — 49. Doersam, Henry F., and G. H. Fitzsimonds, to General Elec- tric Co. Automatic cord retractor for upright floor ap- pliance. 3,308,247, 3-7-67, CI. 191 — 12.2. Doerschlag, Christian, to Dura Corp. Mat cleaning appa- ratus. 3,304,566, 2-21-67, CI. 15 — 77. Doerschlag, Christian, and D. G. Terril. Wheel washer. 3,328,819, 7-4-67, CI. 15—21. Doets, Cornells A., to N.V. Vereenigde Glasfabrieken (United Glassworks). Method for packing for bottles and the like. 3,354,602, 11-28-67, CI. 53—30. Dogaru, Leon : See — Nicolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut, Tihon, and Motoroiu. 3,345,881. D'Ogny. Francois C. M. J. : See — Bouillenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., D'Ognv, Wetroff, and Khaladju. 3,317,374. Doherty, Jack R. Drill collar safety slip. 3,349,455, 10-31-67, CI. 24—263. LIST OF PATENTEES 325 Doherty, John, Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Vibration resistant construction for thermally responsive electrical switches. 3,352,986, 11-14-67, CI. 200 — 138. Doherty, Norma :i U., to Electric Stapler Corp. Electrically actuated fastener driving tool. 3,347,438, 10-17-67, Cl. 227—131. Doherty, Norman K., to Electric Stapler Corp. Compression type fastening tool having interchangeable components. 3,347,439, 10-17-67. Cl. 227 — 109. Doherty, Norman R., to Electric Stapler Corp. Electric fast- ening tool having interchangeable components and driver blade. 3,347,440, 10-17-67, Cl. 227 — 131. Doherty, Norman R., to Electric Stapler Corp. Electric fasten- ing tool. 3,347,441, 10-17-67, Cl. 227—131. Doherty, Thomas E. : See — St. Clair, David L., Amberg, Doherty, and Phillips. 3,354.- 614. Dohman, Eugene J., R. G. Slialer, and W. A. Rinehimer, to American Transul Co. Amine modified clay and method. 3.298.S40, 1-17-67, Cl. 106—288. Doliner, Elwood B., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Fluid core joint. 3,302,S14, 2-7-67, Cl. 220 — 5. Dohr, Manfred : Sec — Galinke, Joachim, Element, and Dohr. 3.32S.319. Tauber, Gunter, Dohr, and Galinke. 3,311,576. Thornier, Joachim, Zoebelein, and Dohr. 3,321.429. Zoebelein, Hans, and Dohr. 3,296,235. Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. : See — Graswich, Edward, and Cedarquist. 3,324,629. Doi, Toshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Strain gauges. 3,305, S15, 2-21-67, Cl. 338—2. Doi, Toshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Ter- nary alloy strain gauge. 3,305,816, 2-21-07, Cl. 338 — 2. Doi, Toshio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Elec- tric strain gauge having platinum-palladium-molybdenum alloy filament. 3,305,817, 2-21-07, Cl. 338—2. Doi, Toshio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Strain gauges. 3,333,462, S-l- 67, Cl. 73—88.5. Doig, George, to Numatics, Inc. Air control system. 3,327,- 733, 6-27-67, Cl. 137 — 552. Doig, George, to Numatics, Inc. Pressure regulator filter de- vice. 3.357,162, 12-12-67, Cl. 55 — 210. Dojindo & Co. Ltd. : See — Imamura, Toshiaki. 3,201,660. Dokes, George E. : See — Schwarz, Julius D., and Dokes. 3,335,430. Schwarz, Julius D., and Dokes. 3,354,473. Dokos, Sophocles J. : See — Jepson, Ivar, Dokos, and Bielalc. 3,313,023. Stecca, Anthony J., Barnas, Dokos, Jarzembski, and Nor- ris. 3,321,604. Dokoupil, Jiri, to Strojosvit Krnov. Apparatus for measur- ing the surface area of a substantially flat object. 3,312,140, 4-4-67, Cl. SS — 14. Doktor. Theodore L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Receiver for detecting supervisory tones superimposed on binary data signals. 3,317,670, 5-2-67, Cl. 17S — 88. Doktor, Theodore L., G. Parker, and H. M. Zydney, to Bel] Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Control logic circuit for subscriber data set carrier signal threshold monitor. 3,307,149, 2-28-67, Cl. 340 — 167. Dolac, Ray, Enterprises, Inc. : See — Graves, Howard K. 3,318,489. Dolac, Raymond E. : See — Christiansen, Carl II. 3,355,631. Dolac, Raymond E. Door actuated deodorizer. 3,313,061, 4-11-67, Cl. 49 — 70. Dolan, Courtney F., to Chrysler Corp. Zig zag sewing machine. 3,343.509, 9-26-67, Cl. 112 — 158. Dolan, Francis D., and R. J. Barthel, to American-Lincoln Corp. Pad mount for floor machines. 3,325,848, 6-20-67, Cl. 15—230.17. Dolan, John A., to Computing Devices of Canada Ltd. Multi- plier-divider using resolvers. 3.358,127, 12-12-67, Cl. 235 — 150.271. Dolan, Ronald V., and J. E. Hofmann, to W. R. Grace & Co. Desiccant package. 3,326,810, 6-20-67, Cl. 252—194. Dolan, Tom : See — Wright, Felix, and Dolan. 3,310,372. Doland, George D., to Motorola, Inc. Single stage vertical sweep circuit. 3,340,423, 9-5-67, Cl. 315 — 27. Dolberge, Nathan : See — ■ Lambro, Thomas E. 3,316,7S7. Dolby, Dale P., to Ampex Corp. Concave tape guide with means to adjust same. 3,333,064, 7-25-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Dolby, George P., to Huntington Laboratories, Inc. Novel germicidal scrub solutions. 3,326,806, 6-20-67, Cl. 252 — 106. Dolce, Thomas J. : See — Berardinelli, Frank M., and Dolce. 3,314,91S. Berardinelli, Frank M., Kray, and Dolce. 3,313,767. Dolci, Martino : See — Chini, Paolo, Dolci, and de Malde. 3,352,937. Dole, Charles M., Jr. : See — Riseman, John H., Dole, and Voutselas. 3,320,486. Dole, Gilbert R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Processing tray- solution heating system. 3,330,198, 7-11-67, Cl. 95 — 9.1. Dole, James, Engineering Co. : See — Guekel, Gerhart A. 3.323.S56. Guckel, Gerhart A. 3.349.542. Dole Valve Co., The: See — Bernett. Thomas B. 3,307,103. Donahue, William R„ Jr. 3,315,483. in. au. Harold B. 3,315,890. Drapeau, Harold B ., and Janous. 3,330,4S0. Erickson, Howard L. 3,327,729. Erickson, Howard L. 3,333,602. Erickson, Howard L. 3,337,130. Kricksoii, Howard L., and Uulev. 3,3.". 1 ,042. Erickson, Howard L., and Huley. 3,342,452. Erickson, Howard L., and McCarty. 3,34S,178. Fox, William L. 3,300,065. Fox, William L. 3,339,375. Fathauer, George H. 3,301,341. Franz, Rudolph J. 3.340,773. Kolze, Lawrence A. 3,326,510. Kraft, Elroy J. 3,307,751. Kraft. Elrov J. 3,357,598. Obermaier, Frank E. 3,354,902. Obermaier, Frank E., Stratynski, and Scott. 3,329,342. Poolos, Nick. 3,300,004. Schwartz, Samuel H. 3,336,745. Doleschalek, Otto : See — ■Von Thuengen, Hubert, and Doleschalek. 3,320,899. Dolf, Hans R., to Selas Corp. of America. Method of forming glass beads in a molten metal bath. 3,353,940, 11-21-67, Cl. 65—21. Dolgorukov, Gregory S. Drafting instrument. 3,343,206, 9-20-07, Cl. 33—75. Dolhun, Leonard N., to AP Parts Corp. Stuffing box replace- ment seal. 3,311,3S2, 3-28-67, Cl. 277 — 91. Dolin, Edward T. : See — Ames, Victor H., and Dolin. 3,348,498. Doll, Brendan L. : See — Doll, Gregory W. and B. L. 3,352,738. Doll, Gregory W. : See — Doll, Martin and G. W. 3,316,102. Doll, Gregory W. and B. L. Apparatus for creping paper. 3,352,738, 11-14-67, Cl. 156— 5S5. Doll, Martin. Cushioned chicken shipping box. 3,326,1S6, 6-20-67, Cl. 119—19. Doll, Martin and G. W. Food tray blank, container, and package. 3,316,102, 4-25-67, Cl. 99—171. Doll, Wilhelm: See — Loli, Ernst, and Doll. 3,353,695. Dollarhide, Francis E. : See — West, Samuel R., and Dollarhide. 3,302,717. Dollarhide, Francis E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Consolida- tion of incompetent earth formations. 3,305,017, 2-21-07, Cl. 166—33. Dollarhide, Francis E., and E. D. Mullen, to The Dow Chemical Co. Composition and use therefor for water shut-off. 3,353,- 601, 11-21-67, Cl. 166 — 33. Dolle, Roland E., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. High temperature oxidative degradation resistant fluids and the preparation thereof. 3,322,671, 5-30-67, Cl. 252 — 49.7. Dolle, Roland E., Jr., and C. Tamborski, to United States of America, Air Force. Polyfluoroalkoxy-substituted hetero- cyclic lubricant stabilized with a fluoroaryl tin compound. 3,313,731, 4-11-67, Cl. 252 — 19.7. Dollear, Frank G. : See — Rayner, Eric T., Yeadon, Hopper, Dupuy, and Dollear. 3,312,565. Dollgener, Robert W., C. O. Henry, and T. Abbott. Arm rest for desk and bench workers. 3,300,250, 1-24-6, Cl. 297 — 411. Dollheimer, Franz, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method and appa- ratus for making blanks for containers and the like. 3,304,- 193, 2-14-67, Cl. 117—4. Dollinger Corp. : See — Wilber, Paul F. 3,295,6S0. Wilber, Paul F. 3,344,814. Wilber, Paul F. 3,348,684. Dollinger, Robert E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous process for producing block copolymers of dienes and vinyl aromatic compounds. 3,297,793, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 879. Dollinger, Robert E., L. V. Wilson, and F. T. Sherk. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Heat recovery in thermal conversion process. 3,347,949, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 679. Dollinger, Robert E., and R. L. Huxtable, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous process for producing block copolymers of dienes and vinyl aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,356,763, 12-5- 67, Cl. 260 — 880. Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corp. Pressure operated safety valve. 3,310,114, 3-21-67, CI. 166—224. Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corp. Well tools. 3.343,606, 9-26-67, Cl. 166 — 9S. Dollison, William W., to Otis Engineering Corp. Floating work platform. 3,352,269, 11-14-67, Cl. 114 — .5. Dolliver, Morris A. : See — Donovick, Richard, Heuser, and Dolliver. 3,345,375. Dollman, David Y. : See — Steinbreclier, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harrison. 3,329,587. Steinbreclier, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski. and Harri- son. 3,350, 2S4. 326 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dollot, Yves C, to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe Anonyme). Arrangements relating to the printing ribbon in printing machines. 3,354,822, 11-28-67, CI. 101 — 336. Dolnev. Stanley M., to The Cyril Bath Co. Tension control. 3,302,437, 2-7-67, CI. 72—296. Dolney, Stanley M., to The Cyril Bath Co. Wipe and stretch forming machine with rise and fall of stretch head con- trolled by rise and fall of wipe shoe. 3,314,258, 4-1S-C7, CI. 72—21. Dolney, Stanley M., to The Cyril Bath Co. Gripping jaws- for gripping sheet metal. 3,314,270, 4-18-67, CI. 72 — 305. Dolney, Stanley M., and R. A. MacKenzie, to The Cyril Bath Co. Method and apparatus for combined stretch forming and die drawing. 3,299,689, 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 297. Dolomitwerke G.m.b.H. : See — Ellsiepen, Ernst, and Wuhrer. 3,330,676. Dolomont, Allan A. : See — Murphy, James F., and Dolomont. 3,348,979. Dolphin, Benjamin C. : See — Keska, Kenneth R., Mackev, and Dolphin. 3.347.07S. Dolphin, Maynard W. Fuel vaporizer. 3,306,273, 2-2S-07, CI. 123—133. Dolza, John. Tensioning pulley. 3,304,924. 2-21-07, CI. 123 — 90. Domahidy, George, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Fuel burning process and apparatus. 3,320,906, 5-23-67, CI. 110 — 1. Doman, Robert C. : See — Alper, Allen M., and Doman. 3,342,616. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNally. 3,340,076. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNallv. 3,340,077. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and McNally. 3,340,078. Alper, Allen M., Doman, and Papa. 3,337,354. Domann, Helmut, and H. Moller, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Blinking light control arrangement. 3,329,868, 7-4-67, CI. 315 — 225. Domba, Elmer, to Nalco Chemical Co. Reaction product of tetrafiuoroethylene telomer and polvethyl silicate. 3,359,- 294, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Dombeek, Walter J. Tool for positioning a wheel on an axle. 3,319,327, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 273. Dombik, Frank J. : See — Delano, Donald J., and Dombik. 3,313,590. Dombro, Dick, R. L. Hill, Jr., and L. P. Hogan. Gas can with tear tab closure for, and movable discharge guide associated with its dispensing opening. 3,319,844, 5-16-67, CI. 222 — 529. Dombroski, Stanley M. : See — Ferrary, Ferdinand F., Feldstein, Dziekonski, Markowicz, and Dombroski. 3,354,846. Dombrowski, Henrv G. : See — - Fischer, Joseph A., and Dombrowski. 3,299.913. Dombrowski. Theodor, to Wilhelm Hegenscheidt Kommandit- gesellschaft. Machine for treating wheels of railroad ve- hicles. 3.345,890, 10-10-67, CI. 82 — 8. Dombrowski, Theodor, to Wilhelm Hegenscheidt Kommandit- gesellschaft. Machine for treating wheels of railroad ve- hicles. 3.345.891, 10-10-67, CI. 82—8. Dombrowski, Theodor, to Wilhelm Hegenscheidt Kommandit- gesellschaft. Wheel turning lathe. 3,345,892, 10-10-67, CI. 82—8. Dome, Edwin C. to Artnell Co. Vehicle seat support. 3.29S,- 654, 1-17-67, CI. 248 — 400. Dome. Edwin C, to Artnell Co. Suspension svstem for mattresses and the like. 3,299.447, 1-24-67. CI. 5 — 118. Dome, Peter, to Societe Suisse Pour l'lndustrie Horlogere S.A. Drive means for a timepiece. 3,343,015, 9-19-67, CI. 310—84. Domecki, Edward H. Liquid supply circuit. 3,342,136, 9-19- 67, CI. 103—6. Domeier, Edward, and A. J. Vorwald, to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Capacitance respirom- eter. 3.324.848, 6-13-67, CI. 128 — 2.08. Domen, Charles : See — Ryckaert, Andre, and Domen. 3,307,910. Domen, L. J. : See — Ryckaert, Andre, and Domen. 3,307,910. Domenighetti, Constante, deceased (by Domenico. Diana, Dafne, Daria, and Delfine Domenighetti). Device for con- necting vibratory member to a frame. 3,323,428, 6-6-67, CI. 94—50. Domenighetti, Dafne : See — Domenighetti, Constante. 3,323,428. Domenighetti, Daria W. : See — Domenighetti, Constante. 3,323,428. Domenighetti, Delfine : See — Domenighetti, Constante. 3,323,42S. Domenighetti. Diana : See — Domenighetti, Constante. 3,323,42S. Domenighetti, Domenico : See — Domenighetti, Constante. 3.323,428. Domenighetti, Domenico. Extensible levelling apparatus to be used in connection with finishers for the spreading of bituminous conglomerates. 3,309,971, 3-21-67, CI. 94 — 45. Domenv, Steven, to Crane Packing Co. Cutter for packing dispenser. 3,347,124, 10-17-67, CI. 83—609. Domich, Eugene G., and R. R. Reisinger, to Anelex Corp. Head mounting and positioning apparatus for random ac- cess disc memory systems. 3,298,009, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Domicone, Joseph J., and W. C. Smith, to Corning Glass Works. Method for producing light-diffusing coatings of titania on glass. 3,352,703, 11-14-67, CI. 117 — 17. Dominguez, Carlos E.. to Hupp Corp. Air diifuser. 3,343,470, 9-20-07, CI. 98 — 40. Dominion Auto Accessories Ltd. : See — Magi, Hugo. 3,338,545. Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd : See — Block, Frank. 3,318,374. Cape, Richard A. G. 3,336,71S. Cape, Richard A. G. 3.352,330. Halpenny, Merle B. 3,326,002. Dominion Corset Co., Ltd. : See — Spoerry, George F. 3,342,222. Dominion Electric Corp. : See — Robinson, Russell O. 3,337,954. Rosen, Frank. 3,356,012. Rosen, Frank, and Young. 3,300.857. Satkunas, Bruno. 3.312,845. Satkunas, Bruno. 3,329,082. Sproule, Robert S. 3,356,035. Sutton, Earl E. 3,347. 153. 'Sutton. Earl E., and Brain. 3,358,584. Young, Herbert F. 3,300,858. Young. Herbert F., and Jackenheimer. 3,337,975. Dominion Electrohome Industries Ltd. : See — Dent, Ray F. 3,353,035. Gschwandtner, Eric. 3,315,037. Hewie, David W. 3.329.837. Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. : See — Deve, Vagn. 3,327,732. Grater, Vivian 'S 3.341,400. Greding, Robert. 3,301,498. Harris, Thomas E. 3,360,205. Harris, Thomas E., and Hughes. 3.350,018. Koeller, Paul, and Lang. 3,300,23S. Roper, Peter G. 3,329.399. Sproule, Robert S. 3,337,185. Sproule, Robert S. 3,350,059. Dominion Magnesium Ltd. : See — Pelinski. Desmond M. 3,312,450. Timm, Harold A. 3,301,665. Dominion Products, Inc. : See — Simon, Clarence K. 3.353,961. Dominion Tar & Chemical Co., Ltd. : See — Altosaar, Heino. 3,304,970. McAdie, Henry G. 3,312.524. Ostwald, Henry. 3,319.869. Tomlinson, George H., II. 3 330,315. Walker, Derek, and Leib. 3,296,308. Domino Sugar Co. : See — Shaw, Hugh H, and Sanderson. 3,356,236. Dommann, Gunther : See — Blaser. Karl E., and Dommann. 3,295,331. Mennekes, Werner, and Dommann. 3,337, 26£ Dommann, Gunther, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Mine roof support cap with cantilever projection member. 3,312,071, 4-4-07, CI. 01 — 45. Dommann, Gunther, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Mineral extracting apparatus having crank mounted rotary cutter. 3,313,576, 4-11-67, CI. 299—53. Dommann, Gunther, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Chain strand, especially for mining conveyors. 3,319,777, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 168. Dommann, Gunther, and H. Temme, to Gewerkschaft Eisen- hutte Westfalia. Coupling device for joining mining con- veyor trough sections. 3,300,031, 1-24-67, CI. 19S — 204. Dommann, Gunther, E. Hoffmann, M. Floter, and E. Warns, to Gewerkshaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Double telescoping hydraulic prop. 3,301,519. 1-31-67, CI. 248 — 354. Dommann, Gunther, H. Temme, A. Lobbe, and C. Rassmann, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Articulatable planer guide arrangement. 3,306,664, 2-28-67, CI. 299—34. Dommann, Gunther, and W. Mennekes, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Coal winning apparatus with planar and adjustable height rotary cutter means. 3,339,981, 9-5- 67, CI. 299—34. Dommann, Gunther, M. Floter, and K. Becker, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Self-traveling propping apparatus. 3,344,610, 10-3-67, CI. 61 — 15. Dommann, Giinther, and M. Floter, to Gewerkschaft Eisen- hutte Westfalia. Traveling hydraulic mine roof propping apparatus. 3,347,050, 10-17-67, CI. 61 — 45. Dommann, Giinther, and A. Lobbe, to Gewerkschaft Eisen- hutte Westfalia. Mining arrangement including angularly displnceable guide means for a mining machine. 3,357,742, 12-12-67, CI. 299—32. Domovs, Kelvin B. : See — Tesoro. Giuliana C, and Domovs. 3,355,437. Domres, Franklin. Grader. 3,302,317, 2-7-67, CI. 37 — 179. Domstedt. Johan A. : See — Leinfelt, Karl E., and Domstedt. 3,332,101. Domtar Ltd. : See — Brvce, John R. G. 3,326,743. Douglas, Harold R. 3.350,075. Gillespie, James E. 3,312,030. Mains, Frank, and White. 3.320,172. Ostrowski. Henry J. 3.319,462. Walker, Richard W. C. 3,344,971. LIST OF PATENTEES 327 Dona Corp. : See — Ordorica, Miguel A., Jr. 3,320,064. Doiiadleu, Lucien, to Compagnie General d'Electrieite. Super- conducting cable. 3,349,169, 10-24-07, CI. 174 — 1-28. Donahue, Arthur J. Wall construction. 3,300,933, 1-31-G7, CI. 52 — 36S. Donahue, Daniel J., and A. E. Hardy, to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray tube screen with color areas of differing contours. 3,354,341, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 92. Donahue, James C. Farm implement carrier. 3,338,440, 8-29- 67, CI. 214 — 306. Donahue, John 1'., and S. T. Wright, to D. & S. Processing Co. Flocking method and machine. 3,357,848, 12-12-67, CI. 117—28. Donahue, Leo O., and K. E. Behrens, to Graphic Engineers, Inc. Machine for conveying and stacking papers. 3,327,- 597, 6-27-07, CI. 93—93. Donahue, William K., Jr., to The Dole Valve Co. Automatic ice maker. 3.315.4S3, 4-25-07, CI. 62—137. Donald, David K. : Sec — Cole, Terry. Donald. Lambe. and Vassell. 3,350,597. Donald, Harold J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Tower packing. 3,295,840, 1-3-07, CI. 201 — 95. Donaldson, Archibald D. Turbine drive helical pump. 3,330,- 213, 7-11-67, CI. 103 — 87. Donaldson, Archibald D. Gear drive helical pump. 3,330,214, 7-11-07, CI. 103—89. Donaldson Co.. Inc. : See — Grassel, Eugene E.. and Schoen. 3,350,860. Donaldson, Desmond M„ to Borg-Warner Corp. Filtering means for a heat exchanger. 3,309,847, 3-21-67, CI. 55 — 20S. Donaldson, Desmond M., to Borg-Warner Corp. Heat ex- changer. 3,321,014, 5-23-07, CI. 165—185. Donaldson. Haymond E., and C. C. White, to Eastman Kodak Co. Non-water spotting backing of rubber latex containing alkali metal formate. 3,324,007, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Donaldson, Robert M. : See — Deal, Joseph D., Jr., Oresko, Stevens, Flipse, and Donald- son. 3.334,600. Donaldson, William E., C. W. Butler, R. R. Whitman, and H. B. Porter, to United States of America, Navy. Con- sumable materials. 3,301, 1S7, 1-31-67, CI. 102—97. Donalies, Daniel J., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic development apparatus. 3,349,750, 10-31-07, CI. US — 637. Donalies, Daniel J., to Xerox Corp. Powder cloud development apparatus. 3.357,403. 12-12-07. CI. 118 — 637. Donalies, Daniel J., to Xerox Corp. Motor action capillary. 3,359,560, 12^19-67, CI. 340 — 140. Donalies, Daniel J., and R. C. Vock, to Xerox Corp. Xero- graphic developing apparatus. 3,331,355, 7-18-67, CI. 118 — ■ 037. Donaruma, Lorraine G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tropolone containing polymers. 3,295,939, 1-3-67, CI. 51—298. Donaruma, Lorraine G., to Research Corp. Tropolone methoxy- benzoate. 3,320,964. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 473. Donaruma, Lorraine G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for reducing aromatic and eycloaliphatic nitro compounds. 3,354,212, 11-21-07, CI. 260 — 566. Donat, Frank J„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Water soluble and insoluble emulsifier mixture for vinvl polymers. 3,311,579. 3-28-67, CI. 200—23. Donat, Frank J., and E. H. Baker, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Emulsion polvmerization using water insoluble metal salts of fatty acids. 3.344,100, 9-20-67, CI. 200—23.7. Donath, Claus : See — - Perner, Johann, Donath, Korf, and Hainy. 3,334,543. Donath, Hans, and G. Nothnagel, to Siemens & Halske Aktien- gesellschaft. Cooling arrangement for thermally loaded elements of a structural unit for electrical apparatus. 3,316,454, 4-25-67, CI. 317—100. Donati, Renato : See — Greguoli, Lazzaro A. 3,313,606. Donato, Natale J. : See — Cochran, Thomas J., Donato, Elrick, and Ficker 3,30S,- 977. Donau-Pharrnazie Gesellschaf t m.b.H. : See — Zellner, Hugo. 3.300,532. Zellner, Hugo. 3,321,523. Doncaster, Daniel P. : See — Delin, Irwin L., Doncaster, and Moll. 3,352,169. Dondzila. Frank A. : See — Restivo, Albert R., and Dondzila. 3,355,488. Doneen, John H. Stabilizing wheel apparatus. 3,309,102, 3-14-67, CI. 280— SO. Donegan, Joseph W.. to Allied Chemical Corp. Roof con- struction and flashing means therefor. 3,304,667, 2-21- 07, CI. 52—60. Donegan Optical Co., Inc. : See — Donegan, William J. 3.325,824. Donegan, William J., to Donegan Optical Co., Inc. Adjustable head band. 3,325,824, 6-20-67, CI. 2 — 8. Donelan, James A., and H. H. W. Lostv. to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Electrostatic clutches. 3,343,630, 9-20-07. CI. 192 — 84. Donelson. Arthur W., to Epilatron, Inc. Epilating machine and control circuit. 3,315,078, 4-25-67, CI. 128 — 303.1S. Doner, John T.. to Whirlpool Corp. Door stop mechanism. 3,299,S79. 1-24-67, CI. 126—194. Dongus, Willi. Kefrigeratlon counter for use in retail stores. 3,359,050, 12-19-07, CI. 312 — 138. Donguy, Rene, and A. Roguin, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Filtration cell. 3,342,022, 9-19-67, CI. 55 — 350. Doniger, Jerry, and R. Kostanty, to The Bendlx Corp. Air- craft landing system including desensitizatiou means. 3,335,980, 8-15-67, CI. 244 — 77. Donigian, Donald S. Color television servicing instrument. 3,309,459, 3-14-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Donkin, Robert G. : See — Hutton, William C, Donkin, Allport and Shenkle. 3,211,- 129. Donlin, Gerald M. Shelf with adjustable bookends. 3,318,- 454, 5-9-67, CI. 211 — 43. Donn Products, Inc. : See — ■ Downing, Lucien R., Jr. 3,297,345. Downing, Lucien R., Jr. 3,320,705. Downing, Lucien R., Jr. 3,320,713. Downing, Lucien R., Jr. 3,327,444. Donnay, Jacques, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston. Television camera system having improved temperature control. 3,306,975, 2-28-67, CI. 178—7.2. Donnellan, Gerald L., and C. G. Delforce, to Ampep Indus- trial Products Ltd. Bearing units. 3,329,472, 7-4-67, CI. 308—3. Donnellev, R. R., & Sons Co. : See — Funke, Charles B., Kleboe, and Runyan. 3,300,035. Grant, John W., and Kleboe. 3,337,686. Kleboe, John E., and Runyan. 3,300,034. Krone, Robert C, and Hansen. 3,328,895. Swanson, Kermit E. 3,34-5,063. Donnelly, Clement F. Plastic pallet supporting unit. 3,330,- 228, 7-11-67, CI. 108—51. Donnelly, Donald W. : See — Krump, Robert C, and Donnelly. 3.335.781. Donnelly, James J., to Mobil Oil Corp. Liquid fuel surface combustion process and apparatus. 3,358,731, 12-19-67, CI. 158 — 4. Donnelly, Joseph W., to Maul Brothers Inc. Glass forming apparatus with self-accommodating and universal plungers. 3,323,891, 6-6-67, CI. 65—246. Donnelly Mirrors. Inc. : See — Strengholt, Roy D. 3,347,008. Donnelly, Raymond C, to International Business Machines Corp.' Torsion bar electrical connector. 3,333,226, 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 17. Donner, Verne P., to Deltrol Corp. Pressure-compensated flow control valves. 3,319,648, 5-16-67, CI. 137 — 504. Donner, Verne P., to Deltrol Corp. Operating and read-out means for needle valves and the like. 3,334,654, 8-8-67, CI. 137—553. Donnolo. Joseph P. : See — Hemphill, Kent W., and Donnolo. 3,351,831. Donofrio, Alfonso M., to Dodge-Audio Visual Corp. Film strip holder. 3,297,398, 1-10-67, CI. 352—232. D'Onofrio, Anthony, to Morse Fairbanks, Inc. Load measur- ing system. 3,303,094, 2-14-67, CI. 73—141. D'Onofrio, Anthony, to Pratt & Whitney Inc. System for re- motely controlling the operation of a plurality of motors. S,348,10S. 10-17-67, CI. 318 — 16. Donofrio & Co. : See — Donofrio, William T. 3,304,652. Donofrio, David J. Anesthetizing, resuscitating, and respira- tory apparatus. 3,349,700, 10-31-67, CI. 128 — 145.6. Donofrio, William T., to Dodge Audio-Visual Corp. Filmstrip holder. 3,300,886, 1-31-67, CI. 40—152. Donofrio, William T., to Donofrio & Co. Model slot type racing car with differential front wheel drive. 3,304,652, 2-21-67. Q. 46—243. Donoghue, Robert J. Multi-compartment container for dis- oensing measured quantities of a plurality of liquids. 3,347,420, 10-17-67, CI. 222 — 129. Donohoe, Leonard J., A. D. Fritz, D. E. Keefer, and N. G. Nicolau, to Texas Instruments Inc. Digital data handling. 3,302,180, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Donohoe, Robert W. : See — Blachut, Joseph S., Donohoe, and Neubarth. 3,335,5S7. Donohue, James M., to Xerox Corp. Automatic toner control system. 3,348,522, 10-24-67, CI. 118 — 7. Donohue, John C. : See — Eiseman, William F., and Donohue. 3,312,958. Donovan, Bradford P. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,333,788. Donovan, Daniel L., to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Carburetor with fuel enrichment means. 3,330,545, 7-11-07, Cl. 201 — 41. Donovan, Daniel R., and J. A. Murphy. High temperature furnace conveyor system. 3,300,195, 1-24-67, Cl. 263 — S. Donovan, Donald W., to Monsanto Co. Containers. 3,355,084, 11-2S-67, Cl. 229—28. Donovan, Eugene P.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Struc- tures for semiconductor integrated circuits and methods of forming them. 3.343,255, 9-26-67, Cl. 29 — 577. Donovan, Gerard H. : See — Bernard, Robert R., Chlabrandv, Donovan, and Seernann. 3.311,022. Donovan, James, and M. Mendelsohn, to Artisan Industries, Inc. Thin film processing apparatus. 3.346,034, 10-10-67, €1. 159—6. 328 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Donovan, James, and M. Mendelsohn, to Artisan Industries, Inc. Thin film processing apparatus. 3,357,478, 12-12-67, CI. 159— C. Donovan, John C. : See — Attridge Russell G., Jr., Donovan, and Grimes. 3,334,121. Donovan, John T., and W. P. Mick, to The Dow Chemical Co. Vessel lining method. 3,315,348, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 475. Donovan, Mario : See — Farber, James F., Roberts, Donovan, and "Wesson. 3,329,- 969. Donovan, Marion. Containers and packages for facial tissues. and the like. 3,338,469, 8-29-67, CI. 221 — 47. Donovan, Raymond L., to Statham Development Corp. Com- parison voltage measuring circuits using condenser charg- ing and discharging. 3,321,706, 5-23-67, CI. 324 — 111. Donovan, Robert P. : See — Oettinger, John F., Donovan, and Smith. 3,355,876. Donovan, William P., to United States of America, Army. Ratchet. 3,353,454, 11-21-67, CI. 92 — 5. Donovick, Richard, L. J. Heuser, and M. A. Dolliver, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 3-lower alkyl J 5-(4-pyridyl)-isoxazole-4- carbonyl derivatives. 3,345,375, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 295. Don's Sports Systems, Inc. : See — Vezirakis, Steve. 3,316.588. Doo, Ven Y., to International Business Machines Corp. Meth- ods of producing single crystals on Dolycrystalline sub- strates and devices using same. 3,335,038, 8-8-67, CI. 148 — 175. Doochi, Yuu : See — Nakamura, Hiromiehi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,346,331. Nakamura, Hiromiehi. Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,352,641. Dooley, Joseph A. : See — Vieth, Richard D., Dooley, Aronoff, and Bolstad. 3,353,- 990. Doolittle, Howard D., and H. Langer, to United States of America, Army. Coaxial cathode-anode electron tube with channel-shaped control grids for the beaming structure. 3,334,257, 8-1-67, CI. 313—69. Doorley, Richard B. : See — Wiebe, Donald, and Doorley. 3,354.716. Dootson, Norman L., to W. M. Colombo Chef's salt shaker. 3,303,973, 2-14-67, CI. 222—190. Dopp, David S., and P. R. Mucibabich, to The Continental Can Co. Filter and capping head. 3,299,607, 1-24-67, CI. 53— S7. Doppelt, Charles. Carrying cases. 3,321,053, 5-23-67, CI. 190 — 45. Doppelt, Charles. Lady's purse. 3,354,925, 11-28-67, CI. 150 — Doppelt, Lawrence, M. Rosenblum, and A. Ungaro, to Golder- ger Doll Mfg. Co., Inc. Molded floppy-limbed doll with cellular torso and limbs and substantially cell-free thin joints. 3,319,376, 5-16-67, CI. 46 — 156. Doran Bros., Inc. : See — Baker, Morton H., and Marindin. 3,348,281. Doran, Robert J. : See — Winter, Alpheus, IV, Doran, Marindin, and Pane. 3,301,- 376. D'Orazio, Peter J. : See — Kandle. Louis A.. Hindin, and D'Orazio 3,340 719. Dorchert, Edgar W. : See — Walters, Mitchell. 3,305,036. Dorchester, Charles H. : See — Miller, Arthur, Dorchester, and Sullivan. 3,318,192. Dorcon Inc. : See — Nelson, Ardell H. 3,338,454. Dore, Benelli D., to C. E. Valente. Device for dispensing lump sugar. 3,319,825, 5-16-67, CI 221 — 186. Dore, James E. : See — Clumpner, Joseph A., and Dore. 3.300 198 Clumpner, Joseph A., and Dore. 3.303,062. Dore. James E., and A. L. Kearney, to Olin Mathieson Chemi- cal Corp. Vent for horizontal continuous casting apparatus 3,307,129, 3-7-67, CI. 22—57.2. Dore, James E., and A. L. Kearney, to Olin Mathieson Chemi- cal Corp. Horizontal continuous casting venting method. 3,352,350, 11-14-67, CI. 164—82. Dore, John L., Co. : See — Martin, Jim R., and Wehner. 3,359.599 Weeden, Frank G., Jr., and Graves. 3,347,568. Dore, Maurice E., to Pentwater Wire Products, Inc Folding container. 3,327,889, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 6. Dorec Verlags, A.-G. : See — Luscher. Alfred. 3,359.9S5. Dorer, Casper J., Jr., to The Lubrizol Corp. Functional fluid containing a sludge inhibiting detergent comprising the polyamine salt of the reaction nroduct of maleic anhydride and an oxidizer. 3,316,177, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Dorey, George B., to Continental Transport Appliances Ltd System for automatically operating discharge doors of rail- way cars. 3,314,558, 4-18-67, CI. 214 — 63. Dorey, George B., to Continental Transport Appliances Ltd. Overcenter toggle latch overlapping hopper doors 3 339 - 500, 9^5-67, CI. 105—253. Dorey, George B., to Continental Transport Appliances Ltd. Hopper car discharge outlet assembly. 3,344,748, 10-3-67 Cl. 105 — 282. Dorev, Howard A. : See — Catherall, Reginald, and Dorey. 3,340,469. Dorey, John D., to Sperry Gyroscope Co. of Canada, Ltd Digital-to-analog converter. 3,325,805, 6-13-67, Cl. 340— 347. Dorfler, Hans : See — Von Sanden, Dieter, Suckfull, and Dorfler. 3,296,377. Dorfman, Edwin : See — Weil, and Dorfman. Weil, and Dorfman. Weil, and Dorfman. Weil, and Dorfman S., S., S., S., S., 3,298.908. 3,299,120. 3,318,682. 3,325,273. Weil, Dorfman, and Linder. 3,338,- Newcomer, Jack Newcomer, Jack Newcomer, Jack Newcomer, Jack Newcomer, Jack 702 Weil, Edward D., and Dorfman. 3,356,711. Weil, Edward D., Dorfman, and Linder. 3,331,865. Weil, Edward D., Linder, and Dorfman. 3.336,131. Weil, Edward D., Linder, Dorfman, and Newcomer. 3,338,- 703 Dorfman, Edwin, and E. D. Weil, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Tetrahalohydroxybenzamides. 3,342,859, 9-19-67, Cl. 260 — 559. Dorfman, Edwin, and C. T. Bean, Jr., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Perfluoroalkylthioamides. 3,354,204, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 551. Dorfman, Ralph I., B. Loken, and M. Gut, to Worcester Foun- dation for Experimental Biology. Method of selectively re- ducing the 3-oxo radical of 3-oxo-6-alpha-methyl-pregn-4-en- 20-one compounds. 3,352,890, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — 397.4. Dorfman, Steven D. : See — Olson, Gaylord G., Fox, and Dorfman. 3,320,424. Dorfner, Josef, and H. Gruber, to Lowe Opta Aktiengesell- schaft. Speed stabilization for D.C. motors, more particu- larly for tape recorders. 3,317,807, 5-2-67, Cl. 318 — 325. Dorgelys, Henri J. Containers and storage facilities therefor. 3.337,0S2, 8-22-67, Cl. 220 — 23.4. Doring, William H. : See — Gray, Donald C, and Doring. 3,297,840. Dorion, George H., K. O. Loeffler, and D. H. Rakowitz, to American Cyanamid Co. Grafted paper and grafted cello- phane compositions containing photochromic materials. 3,304,180, 2-14-67, Cl. 96 — 90. Dorion, George H., and K. O. Loeffler, to American Cyanamid Co. Photochromic cellulosic paper, synthetic paper and regenerated cellulose. 3,314,795, 4-18-67, Cl. 96 — 90. Dorion, George H., G. W. Nachtigall, and J. J. Cerreta, to American Cyanamid Co. Variable transmission composi- tions. 3,322,678, 5-30-67, Cl. 252—300. Doris, Edward H., and J. L. Morgan. Display panel and methods of manufacture. 3,339.301, 9-5-67, Cl. 40 — 142. Doris, Thomas A., Jr., and T. Q. Ciccone, to United States of America, Army. Igniter composition for aircraft ejection apparatus. 3,317,362, 5-2-67, Cl. 149 — 19. Dorken & Mankel K.G. : See — Cleff. Herbert. 3,347,582. Dorkin, Jess. Hair thickening method. 3,295,534, 1-3-67, Cl. 132—5. Dorman, Frank D. : See — Blackshear, Perry L., Jr., and Dorman. 3,296,865. Dorman, Horton E. : See — Wasilewski, Joseph C, and Dorman. 3,341,076. Dorman, Isidore, to N. B. Jackets Corp. Suspension type lock-in aperture card. 3,357,121, 12-12-67, Cl. 40 — 158. Dormever, Albert F. : See — Flentge, Robert W. 3,303,445. Dormidontov, Nickolai I. : See — Sinjavsky, Adoljf P., Bedeker, Dormidontova. 3,342,351. Dormidontova. Vera N. : See — Sinjavsky, Adoljf P., Bedeker, Dormidontova. 3,342,351. Dorn. Alan T., to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic core wiring paratus. 3,298,088, 1-17-67, Cl. 29 — 203. Dorn. Ernst : See — Bothmann, Hans. Dorn. and Krauss. 3,340.715. Dorn, Saul J. Teaching aids and educational toys. 022, 5-9-67, Cl. 35 — 31. Dornak, Henry J. Boat hull with tunneled V-bottom. 3,330,- 239, 7-11-67, Cl. 114—56. Dornaus, Reinert F., to Price-Pfister Brass Mfg. Co. Single- handled valve structure. 3,324,884, 6-13-67, Cl. 137 — 625.17. Dorner, Armin, to Linde Aktiengesellsehaft. Heat exchanger for the transfer of sensible heat and heat of condensation from a gas to a heat-absorbing fluid. 3,316,961, 5-2-67, Cl. 165 — 145. Dorner, Harald : See — Erlenstadt, Gunter, and Dorner. 3.325,007. Erlenstadt, Gunter, and Dorner. 3,330,411. Dorner. Richard L. Surgical suturing device with auxiliary spool-brake means. 3,344,790, 10-3-67, Cl. 128 — 340. Dorney, John, to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Hand shears, scissors and other hand tools. 3,323,210, 6-6-67, Cl. 30—248. Dornfeld, John E., to Sprague Electric Co. Mica capacitor. 3,360,701, 12-26-67, Cl. 317— 25S. Dornfield, Clinton A., to G. D. Searle & Co. 4-alkanovl-l-pi- perazinealkanamides. 3,352.866, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Dornier, Silvius, to Dornier-Werke G.m.b.H. Apparatus for augmenting jet thrust. 3,306,525, 2-28-67, Cl. 230 — 95. Dornier System G.m.b.H. : See — Knepper, Udo. 3,324,468. Knepper, Udo. 3,333.264. Pohl, Manfred, and Deppner. 3,333,821. Dormidontov, and Dormidontov, and ap- 3.318,. LIST OF~ l'ATKXTKKS 329 Dornier-Werke, G.m.b.H. : Sec — Dornier, Silvias. 3,300,525. Reppisch, Hellunit. 3,302,012. Dorplascex A.G. : .sv< - Mamlel, Helium. ::,.". 11, G.°.s. Dorr, John A., and P. K. Anderson, to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Transducer. 3,327,2S6, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — S. Dorr-oiiver Inc. : See — Albertson, Orris E., and Budd. 3.319.586. Albertson, Orris E., and Budd. 3,351,030. Albertson, Orris E., and Kilmer. 3,319,587. Lee, Graham 3,323 654 I.utz, William A. 3,310,371. Mausolf, Melvln J. 3,338,827. Miles. Harry V., Jr. 3,356,215. Nyrop, Per. 3,332,300. Orr, Dundas S. 3,356,224. Savage, Elton S. 3,349,030. Szczepanik, John A. 3,319,932. Wall, Clarence J. 3,349,500. Weber, William C. 3,322,505. Webster, Warwick I. A. 3.331,517. Dorr Sales & Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Birkholz, Richard G. 3,314,33S. Dorrance, John G., to SI Handling Systems, Inc. Bumper con- trolled dragline tow pin. 3,338,181, S-29-67, CI 104 — 178 Dorro. Erhard : Sec — Klingler, Eniil A., Dawihl, and Dorre. 3 311,482 Do ., r 3- 'Ii'! ln , p - Burial crypt and method of installation. • '..290,271, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 124. Dorris, Sam. Transistorized circuit continuity tester with o l !"P indicator and switch means in the collector circuit. 3,328,684, 6-27-67, CI. 324—51. Dors, Frank J. : gee — Brady, Kenneth J., Dors, and Palermo. 3,314.245. Dorsch, Gerhard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- sehaft. Hall effect transducer for scanning magnetic scale indicia. 3,329,833. 7-4-67, CI. 307—88 5 Dorschner, Irvin E., to Owatonna Mfg. Co.. Inc. Suspension Pi ea Sfn— 2 a | ricul tiral implements. 3,343,848, 9-26-67, Dorschner, Oskar : See — Schenk, Walter. Nienburg, and Dorschner. 3,320 303. Dorsee, Robert E. : See — Gough. Carroll L., and Dorsee. 3,309, 54S. Dorsett Plastics Co.. Inc.. The : See — Lenci. Victor. 3,339,516. Dorsey, Edward G., Jr., B. A. Niemeier, and E. T. Fleisch- hauer, to United States of America, Army. Liquid pro- pellant for small caliber gun. 3.313.20S, 4-11-67 CI S9 — 7 Dorsey, Francis E. : See — Fuller. Robert A., Dorsey, and Kulig. 3,318,673. Dorsey. Hammond B. : See — Wilson, George A., and Dorsev. 3,332,041 Dorsey, Otis J. : See — Sawyers. James D., and Dorsey. 3,322,399 Dorsey. William J. : See — Ambrose. Paul E.. Dorsey, and Kaspar. 3.32S 222 Dorsey. William S., to Union Oil Co. of California. Wax- products and method of making the same. 3,321,426 5- ■23-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Dorst. Heinz : See — Harwood. Frank S., Prucha, and Dorst, 3.329 940 Dorstener Eisengiesserei Maschinfabric A.G. : See — Brand, Heinz. 3,350,756. Dortenzo. Alexander T. : See — Mitchell. Hartman, and Dortenzo. 3,347 539 Dortmann. Heinz-Adolf : See — Frank. Gunter. Kubens, Sehmitz-Josten, Wegler, and Dortmann. 3.316.277. Schnegg, Robert, Dippelbofer, Pelousek, Nordt. and Dortmann. 3.337,500. Dortmund-Horder Hutten Union Aktiengesellschaft : See— Brotzmann, Karl. 3,299,4S1 Haiders, Fritz, and Vonnemann. 3,33S,298. Ivnuppel, Helmut, and Brotzmann. 3,314 669 Kutscher, Horst, and Vopel. 3.345,055. Vonnemann. Rudolf. 3.322,348. Wiener, Adbert. and Pape. 3.301.663. Dortort, Isadore K. : See — Jensen, Otto, and Dortort. 3,314,031. Dortort. Isadore K., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Voltage divider transformer connection. 3,32S,665, 6-27-67, CI. Dortort. Isadore K., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Shunt con- nected thyristor for control circuit. 3,356,923, 12-5-67 CI 321 — 5. Dortort, Isadore K., and F. R. Bingham, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Magnetic amplifier control circuit. 3,302,- 122, 1-31-67. CI. 330 — S. Dorwald. Rudolf, and H. Reisinger, to Bendix Balzers Vacuum, Inc. % acuum apparatus. 3,307,577, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 567. Dor-West, Inc. : See — Dimmitt, Robert E., and Kessner. 3,354,5S1. Dory, Jacques, to Corporation Realisations Ultrasoniques. Stack of foils used as an acoustic relay. 3,352,376, 11-14- 67, CI. 181 — .5. Dosamantes, Ana M. : See — Dosamantes de Jose, Guadalupe, and Dosamantes. 3,324,- 242-023— P 22 Dosamantes de Jose, Guadalupe, and A. M. Dosamantes. Cab- inet type aquariums. 3,324, S29, 6-13-67, CI. 119 — 5. Dosch, Thomas J., and W. V. Flushing, lo Dynamics Corp. of America. Railroad ear track loading system. 3,316,400, 4-25-67, CI. 246— 1S2. Dosedia, Miroslav, and I. Pavlica, to Roudnicke Strojirny a Slevarny. Apparatus for the soilless cultivation of seed- lings and plants. 3,300,895, 1-31-67. CI. 47 — 1.2. Dosedia, Miroslav, I. Pavlica, and O. Kokrhoun, to Roudnicke Strojirny a Slevarny. Apparatus and method for the soil- less cultivation of seedlings and plants. 3,305,968, 2-28-67, Cl. 47 — 1.2. Dosedia, Miroslav, C. Jelen, M. Tichacek, and J. Klusacek, to Roudnicke Strojirny A Slevarny. Apparatus and method for soilless cultivation and growing of green plants. 3,327,- 425, 6-27-67, CI. 47 — 1.2. Doskocil, Anthony E. Rod holder. 3,325,127, 6-13-67, CI. 24S— 38. Doss, Dwight W. : See— Bremer, John W., Doss, and McKeever. 3,311,898. Bremer. John W., Doss, and McKeever. 3,312.950. Doss, Richard C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for preparing thiolactams. 3,306,911, 2-28-67, CI. 260—326.83. Doss, Richard C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Butyl (butylthio) thiolacetate, and method of preparing thiol esters. 3,320,- 300, 5-16-67. CI. 260 — 455. Doss, Richard C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of thiol esters having alpha-sulfide linkages. 3,346,611, 10-10- 67, CI. 260—455. Doss, Robert J., to Avco Corp. Voltage regulator utilizing a controlled variable duty cycle switch. 3,323,037, 5-30-67, CI. 323 22. Doss. Robert J., and J. E. Naylor, to Avco Corp. Combined gated pulse source-transverter-rectifier power supply with sampling connection for regulation. 3,305,750, 2-21-67, CI. 321 — 2. Dossert Mfg. Corp. : See — Gunthel. Alfred B., Jr. 3.339,015. Dostal, Frank, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Attitude compen- sated electromechanical oscillator. 3,303,705, 2-14-67, CI. 73—505. Dostal, Frank, to Bulova Watch Co.. Inc. Decoupling mount- ing plate for tuning fork. 3.310.756, 3-21-67, CI. 331 — 116. Dostal, Frank, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Decoupling mount- ing plates for tuning fork oscillators. 3.310,757, 3-21-67, CI. 331—116. Dostal, Frank, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. Magnetostrictive transducers. 3,311,352, 3-28-67, CI. 259 — 72. Dostal, Robert L. : See — MacDonald, Stephen R., and Dostal. 3,296,240. Dostel, John J. : See — Shaw, John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg, and O'Xeale. 3 324 576 Dostrup,' Max. to F. L. Smidth & Co. Silo plant. 3,350,070, 10-31-67, CI. 259 — 60. Dotsch. Hans-Dieter : See — Siis, Oskar, and Dotsch. 3,312,705. Dotsko, Martin : See — Albertsman, Max, and Dotsko. 3,311,861. Dotson, Charles R., and H. M. Campbell, to United States of America. Air Force. Rapid access photographic process. 3,345,174, 10-3-67, Cl. 96—61. Dotson, Gene M., 50% to S. E. Dotson. Reciprocating motor control system for motors having high Q solenoid coils. 3.32S.656. 6-27-67. Cl. 318 — 37. Dotson. Sarah E. : See — Dotson. Gene M. 3,328,656. Dotter, Berton E., Jr., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Error detection in duobinary data systems. 3,303,462, 2-7-67, Cl. 340 — 146.1. Dotter. Paul, to Fichtel & Sacks A.G. Multiple speed hub with automatic shift. 3,301,095, 1-31-67, Cl. 74 — 752. Dotterweich, Roland J. : See — Trevillian, Walter W.. and Dotterweich. 3.321.136. Dotto, Gianni A., to P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc. Vibrator motor with stepped rotary output. 3.302.045, 1-31-67, Cl. 310 — Dotto, Gianni A., to p. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc. Worm gear escapement. 3,307,417, 3-7-67. Cl. 74 — 426. Dotto, Gianni A., to P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc. Venetian blind operation. 3.30S.873, 3-14-67, Cl. 160 — 176. Dotto. Gianni A., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Rapid advance and intermittent drive mechanism for a time sequence switch. 3,313,895, 4-11-67, Cl. 200 — 38. Dotto, Gianni A., to P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc Disc brake for washing machine. 3.322,240, 5-30-67, Cl. 1S8 — 163. Dotto, Gianni A., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Snap action fluid escapement for obtaining intermittent rotary motion. 3,345,915, 10-10-67, Cl. 91 — 50. Dotto, Gianni A. Safety check valve. 3,345,998, 10-10-67, Cl. 137 — 118. Dotto, Gianni A., to P. R. Mallorv & Co.. Inc. Timer having an adjustable time interval. 3,349,199, 10-24-67, Cl. 200 — 38. Dotto, Gianni A., and W. L. Linn, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Rotary type engine. 3,301,233, 1-31-67, Cl. 123 — 16. Doty. Jacob S. : See — Hackbarth, Paul J., and Doty. 3,303,727. Dotv. Vernon G. : Sec — Gatzke, Harold E., Aliens, and Doty. 3,322,0S0. 330 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Doty, William E. N. : See — Lee, Milford R., Sullivan, Harney, and Doty. 3,339,139. Doty, William E. N., to Continental Oil Co. Apparatus for determining the degree of coherence between two signals. 3,345,504, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 181. Doty, William O. Land-water vehicle. 3,329,980, 7-11-67, CI. 9—1. Doty, William R., to Chevron Research Co. Flanged pipes with low clamping stress. 3,332,710, 7-25-67, CI. 285 — 336. Dotzer, Richard : See — Iwantscheff, Georg, and Dotzer. 3,325.383. Sandmann, Herbert, and Dotzer. 3,328,272. Dotzer, Richard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method and apparatus for producing a semiconduct- ing compound of two or more components. 3,342,551, 9-19— 67, CI. 23 — 204. Dotzer, Richard, and F. Engelbrecht, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing alkylgal- liums. 3,318,931, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 429. Douaihy, Sarkis M., to Computer Test Corp. Pulse generator with direct connection to output pulse former and time delay in branch circuit. 3,354,323, 11-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Doubek, Edward R., Jr., and G. H. Klenke, to Western Elec- tric Co., Inc. Systems for ascertaining the ratio of one unknown voltage to another. 3,297,949, 1-10-67, CI. 324 — ■ 140. Doubek, Edward R., Jr., and C. W. Reiley, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Systems for testing the tolerances of capacitive values of capacitors. 3,359,490, 12-19-67, CI. 324 — 60. Douberly, Arnold J. Accelerator and speed controlled brake. 3,299,998, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 3. Double, Donald L. : See — Double, Plummer E. 3,314,138. Double Envelope Corp. : See — Miller, Thomas D. 3,321,127. Double, Plummer E., to Multifastenei Corp. Method of making a nut and panel assemblv. 3,299,500, 1-24-67, CI. 29 — 432.2. Double, Plummer E., deceased, by D. L. Double, administrator, to Multifastener Corp. Method of assembling a pierce nut in a panel. 3.314,138, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 432.2. Double, Plummer E., and H. R. Abbrecht, said Double assor. to Multifastener Corp. Method of making nut-panel assembly. 3,315,345, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 432.1. Double, Raymond A., to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Carrying handle and switch assembly for a submersible motor. 3,327,- 144, 6-20-67, CI. 310 — 87. Doubleday, Russell R. : See — Chelner. Herbert, and Doubleday. 3.298,233. Doubt, Ralph A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Signal generator. 3,318.411, 5-9-67, CI. 181 — .5. Doubt, Ralph A., and J. P. Lindsey, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Signal generator. 3,351,153, 11-7-67, CI. 181 — .5. Doucet, Gilles, to Georges Lesieur & Ses Fils, Societe Anonyme. Device for positioning on a mechanical conveyor light objects moved by a pneumatic conveyor. 3,332,724, 7-25-67, CI. 302—2. Doucet, Gilles, to Georges Lesieur & Ses Fils, Societe Anonyme. Device for the ejection and removal of light ob- jects manufactured by molding. 3,357,043, 12-12-67, CI. 18—2. Doucette, Adrian R. : See — Annunziato, Anthony A., Doucette, and Pfeifer. 3,350,- 624. Doucette, Edward I., and W. J. Grubbs, to Savin Business Machines Corp. Toner monitoring svstem for electrostatic copier. 3.354,802, 11-28-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Doucette, Eugene F., and D. R. Lee, to Lee Packaging Machin- ery Corp. Apparatus for heat-sealing articles between sheets of transparent material. 3,333,395, 8-1-67, CI. 53 — 182. Doud, Wilbur 0„ and C. W. Cook, to Ball Brothers Co. Glass- ware and carton handling apparatus. 3,301,382, 1-31-67, CI. 198—75. Douda, Bernard E., to United States of America, Navy. Pyrotechnic compound tris (glycine) strontium (II) per- chlorate and method for making same. 3,296,045, 1-3-67, CI. 149—75. Doudlebsky, Ctibor, A. Barsukov, and J. Nemec, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Sliver supply device for splndleless spinning. 3,335,558, 8-15-67, CI. 57 — 58.95. Dougall. John, to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Electrical coil assemblies. 3,343,113, 9-19-67, CI. 336 — 192. Dougan, John L., and F. S. Reynolds, to Equity Oil Co. Post- primary thermal method of recovering oil from oil wells and the like. 3,351,132. 11-7-67, CI. 166—11. Doughbov Industries, Inc. : See — Denker, Stanley D. 3,309,789. Grevich, John J. 3,315,877. Grevich, John J. 3,339,825. Grevich, John J. 3,340,129. Dougherty, Charles, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for granulating urea. 3,299,132, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 555. Dougherty, Herbert W., Jr. : See — Mirviss, Stanley B., Dougherty, and Looney. 3,310,547. Dougherty, James G., Jr., to Vitro Corp. of America. Synchro data conversion method and apparatus. 3,358,280, 12-12- 67, CI. 340—347. Dougherty, James T. Mixing device. 3,318,581, 5-9-67, CI. 259 — 72. Dougherty, John J. : See — Baittinger, Jack R. 3,344,873. Dougherty, John J. Protective cover for butt ends of timber piles. 3,295,332, 1-3-67. CI. 61—53. Dougherty, John J. Skirt type pile driving point. 3,306,054, 2-28-67, CI. 61—53. Dougherty, John J. Boot for pilot timber pile. 3,333,427, 8-1- 67, CI. 61 — 53. Dougherty, John J. Open end cutting shoe. 3,333,42S, 8-1-67, . CI. 61 — 53. Dougherty, John J. H-beam piling. 3,333,429, 8-1-67, CI. 61-53. Dougherty, John J. Boot for pipe pile. 3,333,430, 8-1-67, CI. 61 — 53. Dougherty, John J. Cutting shoe for steel sheet piling. 3,333,- 431, 8-1-67, CI. 61 — 60. Dougherty, Leonard B. : See — Mitchell, Richard A„ and Dougherty. 3,326,149. Dougherty, Nancy J. : See — Dell, Harry J., Swengel, Dougherty, and Garver 3,333,227. Dougherty, Patrick F., and G. M. Closs, to Sun Oil Co. Sub- terranean cavern pump arrangement. 3,300,983, 1-31-67, CI. 61 — .5. Dougherty, Paul S., J. A. Gilroy, and H. O. Niemi. to Metal Coating Corp. Tank assemblv for domestic water supply system. 3,341,086, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 383. Doughtv, Dennis L. : See — Newlin. Frederick L., Jr., and Doughty. 3,338.392. Doughty, Joseph B., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Method of dry-milling carboxvlic elastomers and alkali lignins. 3,325,427, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 17.5. Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See — Bakke, Ole G., Black, and Giuffre. 3,329.015. Barker, Horace H., Jr., Long, Rosello, Soldat, and Smith. 3,317,074. Berger, Carl. 3,346,422. Berman, Maxwell. 3,314,424. Berto, Charles W., and Goforth. 3,343,250. Bloom, John C, Walker, and Walther. 3,32S,041. Bockrath, George E. 3,327.965. Erath, Edward H. 3,304,739. Hamilton, Vern E. 3,295,968. Hamilton, Vern E. 3,305,422. Hamilton, Vern E. 3.329,545. Hoffstrom, Bo N. 3,334,741. Kruse, William E., and Rossello. 3,322,868. Lorentzen, Paul E. 3.329.828. Lorentzen, Paul E., and Tesdall. 3,323,033. Lowv, Mortimer J. 3,321,826. Meyer, Robert N. 3,307,586. Nail, Donald H. 3,331,779. Petersen, Thorvald K. 3,303,5S3. Pfaffenberger, Richard T., and Van Horik. 3,345,995. Price, Eldon N. 3,310,257. Price, James W., and Toth. 3,321,347. Schulte, Louis O.. and Wolf. 3.314,292. Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,308,207. Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,308,208. Van Dyke, William D. 3,295,364. Waisman, Joseph L. 3,323,403. Douglas, Bennie F. : See — Baughman, Frederick P., and Douglas. 3,314,915. Douglas, David. Cup mounted coffee cones. 3,334,574, 8-8-07, CI. 99—304. Douglas, David. Insulated beverage server. 3,355,045, 11-28- 67, CI. 215—13. Douglas, George B., and R. C. Eberhardt. Commercial type hair lotion applicator. 3,357,599, 12-12-67, CI. 222—144.5. Douglas, George T. : See — Booth, Gerald, Douglas, Hunter, and Johnson. 3.314,935. Douglas, Harold R., to Domtar Ltd. Method for contacting fluids in countercurrent. 3,350,075, 10-31-67, CI. 261 — 95. Douglas, Hunter, International Ltd. : See — Hennequin, Petrus J. 3,352,349. Douglas, Hunter, International (Quebec) Ltd.: See — Blok, Dirk E. 3,299.602. Douglas, James : See — Ward, Frederick W. A., and Douglas. 3,307,386. Douglas, James B. Theatre seat with folding arm tablet. 3,297,359, 1-10-67, CI. 297 — 162. Douglas, Livingston C, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Container convertible to a toy. 3,303,602, 2-14-67, CI. 46 — 11. Douglas, Livingston C, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Container convertible to a powered toy. 3,349,515, 10-31-67, CI. 46 — 11. Douglas, McDonnell Corp. : See — Appleberry, Walter T. 3,337,244. Banas, Henrv C. 3,338,609. Ferrel, Kenneth G., and Lollnr, 3,338.050. Jamieson, Jamie L., Hyter, Cady, and Larson. 3.337,434. Seil, Christian A., Boschan, and Holder. 3,337,655. Douglas Motors Corp. : See — Simi, Edward A. 3.307,275. Simi, Edward A. 3,354,736. Douglas, Nicholas A., to Litton Industries, Inc. Precision potentiometers. 3,331,047, 7-11-67, CI. 338 — 143. Douglas, Peyton W., to Blackstone Corp. Domestic launder- ing machines. 3,313, 130, 4-11-67, CI. 68 — 23. LIST OF PATENTEES :;:;i Douglas, Peyton W., to Blackstonc Corp. Clothes washing machine having agitator mounted filter and dispenser. 3,330,135, 7-11-67, CI. 68—18. Douglas. Robert M., to Kexall Drug and Chemical Co. System for establishing a plurality ol lluid pressure levels. 3,298,- 380, 1-17-07, CI. 137 — 11"). Douglas, Robert M., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Proc- ess for controlling high pressure polymerization of ethylene and product properties resulting therefrom. 3,299,033, 1- 17-07, CI. 200 — 94.9. Douglas, William A., to The Mira Corp. Explosion proof hand held instrument. 3,325,059, 0-13-07, CI. 310—50. Douglas, William J. Manually operated therapeutic roller and exercising device. 3,298,087, 1-17-07, CI. 272 — 60. Douglas, William S. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- 075. Douglas, Young, Inc. : See — Young. Lewis D. 3,353,657. Douglass, Jackson E., to Hough Mfg. Corp. Wall panel assembly. 3,295,257, 1-3-67, CI. 49—317. Douglass, John, Jr., and G. R. Chervenka, to Affiliated Hos- pital Products, Inc. Examining tables. 3,334,951, 8-8-67, CI. 312 — 209. Douglass, Malcolm E. : See — Millar, Norval V., and Douglass. 3,310,006. Douglass, Richard W., to National Research Corp. Production of metals. 3,357,825, 12-12-07, CI. 75 — 172. Douglass, Walter H., Sr., to International Resistance Co. Electrical resister with welded terminals. 3,302,156, 1-31- 67, CI. 338 — 329. Douglass, Walter H., Sr., to American Components, Inc. Printing type holder. 3,358,599, 12-19-67, CI. 101—394. Doukas, George, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Strip- ping mechanism for drum dryer doctor blade. 3.299,527, 1-24-67, CI. 34—12. Doumani, Thomas F., to Union Oil Co. of California. Treat- ment of heavy oils in two-stages of hydrotreating. 3,297.- 563, 1-10-67, CI. 208—59. Doumas, Arthur C. : See — Horvath Jack W., and Doumas. 3,300,335. Doumas. Arthur C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for polymerizing tetrafiuoroethylene in continuous manner using high energy ionizing radiation. 3,342,899, 9-19-G7, CI. 260— S77. Dounoucos, Angelo, to General Electric Co. Gas exchanger. 3,354.618, 11-28-67, CI 55 — 15S. Dountas, Peter J., and R. Holm. Assembly for subsurface application of nutrient. 3.295,482, 1-3-67, CI 111 — 7. Douros, John D., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for producing a high protein composition by culti- vating microorganisms on an N-aliphatic hydrocarbon feed. 3,308,035, 3-7-67, CI. 195 — 28. Douros, John D., Jr., to Sun Oil Co. 2-(2'.2'-dihalo-cyelo- propyl)-l,l-dihalocyclopropane and 2,2-dihnlocvclopropyl carboxylic acid as antibacterial agents. 3,320,121, 5-16- 67. CI. 167—30. Douros, John D., Jr., and J. W. Frankenfeld, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fermentation process for preparing cinnamic acid and 5-phenvl valeric acid. 3.301,766, 1-31- 67, CI. 195 — 28. Douros, John D., Jr., and W. D. Vanderwerff, to Sun Oil Co. N,N-dibutyl-2-naphthamide. 3,305,5S3, 2-21-G7, CI. 200 — 558. Douros, John D., Jr., and R. L. Raymond, to Sun Oil Co. Microbiological oxidation of substituted naphthalenes. 3,340,155, 9-5-07, CI. 195— 2S. Doury, Andre, C. Grave, and J. Vertut, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Apparatus for collecting and distribut- ing atmospheric precipitations. 3,29G,85S, 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 170. Doury. Jean-Pierre : See — Melchlor, Gerard, and Doury. 3,333,054. Doutt, Joseph L. Coupling for release at pre-determined load. 3,344,487, 10-3-67, CI. 24 — 201. Doutt, Oliver S. Shelving. 3,295,902, 1-3-67, CI. 312—108. Douty. Alfred, F. P. Heller, and L. Steinbrecher, to Amchem Products, Inc. Phosphate coating process. 3,333,988. 8-1- 67. CI. 14S— 6.15. Dove, Frederick W., to Glens Engineering Works (Pro- prietary) Ltd. Regulatable valve. 3,300,572, 2-28-67, CI. 251 — 297. Dovell, Frederick S., and H. Greenfield, to Uniroval Inc. Hy- drogenation with platinum metal sulfide catalyst. 3,336,- 3S6, 8-15-67, CI. 260—576. Dovell, Frederick S., and H. Greenfield, to Uniroyal, Inc. Process of preparing aromatic amines by the catalytic hy- drogenation of aromatic nitro compounds. 3,350.450, 10-31- 67, CI. 200 — 577. Dover Corp. : See — Arbogast, Duane J., Jaseph, and Green. 3,302,531. Boone, Wallace D., and Hughes. 3,315,939. Boudot, William D., and Guertin. 3,341,075. Branson, Virgil A. 3,301.194. Branson, Virgil A., and Van den Hoek. 3,313,239. Hanlon, Paul C. 3,315,968. Harrison, Nelson C. Jr. 3,317,004. Johnson, Earl R. 3,358,962. Matthews, Curtis J. 3.338,334. Moore, Glenn E., and Boone. 3,297,064. Dover Corp., W. C. Norris Division : See — Parks, Asbury S. 3,329,393. Dover, David J., and E. W. Idzik, to Do-Ray Lamp Co. Inc. Electrical connector. 3,328,747, 6-27-67, CI. 339—97. Doversberger, Richard A., to LeTourneau-Westinghouse Co. Suspension unit. 3,304,070, 2-14-67, CI. 267—04. Dovey, Norman E. Rotary knife. 3,345,898, 10-10-67, CI. 83—003. Dow, Bruce R.. and R. A. Johnson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Operational amplifier. 3,351,865, 11-7-67, CI. 330 — 9. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw: See — Wismer, Marco, Le Bras, and Dowbenko. 3,32S,321. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Bicyclo- [3-3.0] -octyl lactones. 3,320,2S4, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 343.6. Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Aamoth, Hilmer L. 3,320,927. Allen, Robert H. 3,302,042. Allen, Robert H. 3,307,200. Alfrey, Turner, Jr., and Lloyd. 3,322,095. Anderson, Robert E., and Gouin. 3,351,069. Anderson, Robert E., and Scheddel. 3,340,2US. Anderson, Robert F. 3,333,406. Applegath, Douglas D., and Henson. 3,315,035. Arcangeli, Marino, and Wise. 3.324,066. Armen, Ardy, and Hennes. 3,297,734. Arnold, John L., Pearce, and Scholten. 3,349,544. Ashby, Theodore L. 3,349,053. Ashbv, Theodore L., and Dick. 3.347, S02. Ashby, Theodore L., and Dick. 3,350,325. Ashlev, Jimmy D., and Swenson. 3,299,156. Atkins, Bobby L., and Harper. 3,359,144. Axon, Gordon L 3,360,491. Avers, William M. 3,327,783. Baker, Alfred V., and Hart. 3,313,212. Baker, Alfred V., Hart, and Poetker. 3.341,746. Balazs, Conrad F., and Burlew. 3,323,092. Barnhart, Charles C. 3,341,643. Barnhart, Charles C, and Ahlich. 3,355,531. Barron, Archie N., Crowe, and Atkins. 3,336,9S1. Bauman, William C. 3,307,318. Bearden, Charles R. 3,311,583. Becker, Charles W., and Foster. 3,295,767. Been, Hollis R. 3,323,875. Beesley, Robert L„ and Matthias. 3,353,659. Belfit, Robert W„ Jr. 3,337,314. Belfit, Robert W., Jr. 3,352.652. Belski, Richard C. 3,337,432. Bennett, Wallis R. 3,297,413. Berezin, Gilbert H., and Harris. 3,338,947. Berezin, Gilbert H., Harris, and Fischback. 3,355,383. Billings. Miro. 3,339,229. Biron, Raphael A. 3,320,694. Blankenship, Milton J. 3,32S,474. Boevers, Billy G., Woodward. Crowe, and Barron. 3,314,- 477. Bon, Charles K., Carr, and Neipert. 3,310,462. Boone, Jack L. 3,360,425. Bornemann, Gary A., and Mcllhenny. 3,341,290. Bradlev, Kenneth B. 3,336.400. Bradley. Kenneth B., and Record. 3.297,766. Braeuninger, Karl F., and Glaza. 3,319,543. Braunlich, Frank H., Jr. 3,335.797. Braunlich, Frank H„ Jr., and Lunsford. 3,354,960. Breidt, Peter, Jr., and Lefevre. 3,321,804. Bremmer, Bart J. 3,312.664. Bremmer, Bart J. 3,320,209. Bremmer, Bart J. 3,328,353. Briar, Herman P., and Hurley. 3.296,341. Bridge, William A., and Crawford. 3.341,888. Brinkman, David C, and Robbins. 3,297,029. Brown, Winston E. 3,360.575. Brown, Winston E., LaCoume, and Trelchler. 3,351,560. Bruce, John P. 3,354,112. Bruder, Wallace J. 3,340,341. Brust. Harrv F. 3,317.637. Bryant, Burl E. 3,340,079. Bryant, Burl E., and Bodiford. 3,344.095. Bryner, Fred. 3,329,632. Budde. Paul B., and Tolkmith. 3.323.990. Burczvk, Casimir A., and Chisholm. 3,309.441. Burkett, Francis L. 3.326,443. Burton, Charles D. 3,354,217. Callihan, Clayton D. 3,342,805. Campbell, James K. 3.350,337. Cannon. Guv H. 3,323.576. Carbone, Anthony J. 3,315,S72. Carlvle, Robert L. 3,350,423. Carlvle, Robert L., and Gaunier. 3.352.S09. Carlyle. Robert L., and Johnson. 3.321.099. Cates, Jerome C, Jr. 3.305.S52. Chambers, William C, and Lee. 3. 350, 519. Cheney, Grant W. 3.32S.49S. Cheney, Grant W. 3.336.424. Chisholm, Douglas S. 3,296,755. Chisholm, Douglas S. 3,301.932. Chisholm, Douglas S. 3.32S.003. Chisholm, Douglas S. 3.35S.323. Chisholm, Douglas S. 3.35S.325. Chisholm, Douglas S., and Alfrey. 3.35S.749. Clarke. James A. 3.317.442: Cleereman, Kenneth J. 3,307,726. 332 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued Cleereman, Kenneth J. 3,325,332. Cleereman, Kenneth J. 3,356,242. Clock, Gerald E., Rieke, and Stroiwas. 3.305,745. Coker, "William P. 3,326,895. Coker, William P., and Lane. 3,359,303. Coker, William P., Phillips, and Miller. 3,338,885. Collins, Guv R. 3,337,581. Cooper, Ronald H. 3,307,959. Corbett, John M., and Gordon. 3,337,495. Crozier, Ronald D., Harder, Hood, and Hurley. 3,346,- 685. Crump, John W. 3,303,224. Curtis, Edward G. 3,348,356. Davis, Ralph A., and Allswede. 3,341,281. De Bliek, John A. 3,355,252. Dennis, Kent S. 3,346,666. Dick, Clarence R. 3,359,270. Dickerson, Richard T. 3,304.270. Dighton, Gaylon L. 3,349,154. Dineen, Margaret H. 3,324.181. Doedens, James D. 3,342,873. Dollarhide, Francis E. 3,305,017. Dollarhide, Francis E., and Mullen. 3,353,601. Donald, Harold J. 3,295,840. Donovan, John T., and Mick. 3,315,348. Doumas, Arthur C. 3,342,899. Dugan, Gordon F., and Widiger. 3,326,986. Dulmage, Fred C. 3,324,625. Dunbar, Joseph E. 3,337,599. Dunbar, Joseph E. 3,338,945. Dunbar, Joseph E. 3,338,946. Dunbar, Joseph E. 3,346,592. Durocher, Thomas E. 3,336,271. Easley, John A. 3.357,921. Ebacli, Earl A., Merica, and Valenta. 3,301,90S. Eichhorn, Jacob. 3,296,340. Eicholtz, Clara V„ E. F. and B. N Trombley. 3,348,731. Eilers, Louis H., and Parks. 3,300,870. Ekler. Max E„ Dickerson, and Tousignant. 3,324,076. Emmert, Robert W., and Park. 3,358,902. Face. Rolland J. 3,312,340. Faith, Herman E. 3,337,551. Farber, Hugh A., and Hickner. 3,338,975. Farquharson. James K. 3.340,669. Feay, Darrell C. 3,316,233. Feay, Darrell C, and Traylor. 3,328,487. Fish, Percv C. 3.323,267. Fishaber, Marvin H. 3,320,171. Fishaber. Marvin H., and Hickerson. 3,330,212. Flynn, James P., and Strayer. 3,305,413. Foerster, George S. 3,307,978. Foerster, George S. 3,320,055. Foerster, George S. 3,333.956. Foerster, George S., and Hill. 3,318,693. Foerster. George S., and Lawrence. 3.359 095. Ford, William P., and Wilkinson. 3,328,228. Foshee, William C, and Wendorff. 3.323,593. Foster. William A., and Stout 3,323,979. Freedman, Harold H. 3,335,195. Frevel, Ludo K.. and Kressley. 3,327,013. Frye, Cecil L. 3,360,525. Gardner, John B., and Harper. 3,322,712. Garrett. Walter L. 3,320,680. Garrett, Walter L. 3,336,243. Garrett, Walter L., and Friedrich. 3,329,499. Gaska. Remigius A. 3.357.800. Gaska, Remigius A. 3.359,076. Gatza, Eugene M. 3,296,147. Geyer, Gerald R. 3,316,214. Geyer, Gerald R. 3,335,100. Geyer, Gerald P., Hatch, and Smith. 3,316,186. Gibbs, Dale S. 3.297,613. Gibbs, Dale S. 3.325.435. Gibson, Daniel L. 3,351,079. Gibson. Dennis L., and Chisholm. 3,322,684. Gibson, Daniel L.. Eilers. West, and Kucera. 3,353,604. Gilbert, Herman 'S. 3.290,310. Gilbert, Herman S. 3,335,091. Gilbert, Herman Spencer, and Brown. 3.335.093. Gilbert, Ronald E., and Lorette. 3,303,221. Gilson, James R., and Massicotte. 3,305,478. Gilson. James R., and Schallenkamp. 3,338,320. Glew. David N.. and Quinn. 3.331,190. Goodenough, Robert D., and Belski. 3,348,910. Goodenough, Robert D., and Gaska. 3.306,712. Goodenough. Robert D., and Gaska. 3,307.922. Goodenough, Robert D., Gaska, and Belski. 3,312,607. Goodenough, Robert D., Jones, and Anderson. 3.295,920. Gould, Gordon E. 3,331,100. Grant, Charles H. 3,307,986. Grenley, Dallas G., and Townsend. 3,317,450. Grenley, Dallas G., and Townsend. 3,353,992. Grinstead, Robert R. 3,328,116. Guebert, Kenneth W., and Jones. 3,352,424. Gurgiolo, Arthur E. 3,338.873. Hahn, Harold G., and Lefevre. 3,310,519. Hall. Robert E. 3,301,401. Ham, George E. 3,312,687. Ham, George E. 3,322,694. Ham, George E. 3,337,533. Ham, George E. 3,341,568. Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued Ham, George E. 3,359,259. Ham, George E., and Levine. 3,320,302. Ham, George E., and Levine. 3,326,962. Ham, George E., and Phillips. 3,324,130. Ham, George E., and Stevens. 3,354,126. Hamaker, John W., and Martin. 3,335,272. Hand, Clare R. 3,359,340. Hanlon, Robert G. 3,305,196. Hansen, Darryl T., and Talcott. 3,350,351. Harmer, David E. 3,320,144. Harmon, Thomas O. 3,299.914. Harris, Guy H., Traylor, and Fischback. 3,360,516. Harris, Zaehary N. 3,335,208. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,297,690. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,328,444. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,328,445. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,338,903. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,338,939. Harrison, Hugh T. 3,33S,940. Hart, Porter, and Baker. 3,359,471. Hatch, Melvin J. 3,300,416. Hatch, Melvin J. 3,332.890. Haveman, Gerrit. 3,335,966. Havens, Carl B., Yurcisin, and Lacy. 3,322.862 Hebert, Norman T. 3,300,427. Heisterkamp. Herbert W. 3,351,039. Hennes, John H., and Pfeifer. 3,296,171. Hennis, Henry E., and Thompson. 3,320,304. Hibbard, Billy B. 3,331,798. Hibbard, Billv B. 3.341,319. Hill, Richard L. 3,303,049. Hill, Richard L. 3,337,296. Hoblit. Louis D., and Simms. 3,310,225. Hollis, Oscar L. 3.357,158. Holly, Earl D. 3,356,762. Hoornstra, Clayton W. 3,330,765. Hoornstra, Clayton W. 3,351,077. Hoornstra, Clayton W., and Easley. 3,337,462. Hoornstra, Clayton W., and Handt. 3,316,179. Horvath, Jack W., and Doumas. 3,300,335. Houvener, Irving S. 3,295,878. Houvener, Irving S., and Palfev. 3,313,199. Hradel, Joseph R., and Bjork. Re. 26,325. Hubbard, Dale J., and Morris. 3,359,240. Humphrey, Loren K., Dunning, and Layman. 3,359,128. Hunter, Melvin J., Kern, and Hamill. 3,350,182. Hurley, Rupert B., Hood, and Tyeryar. 3,330,898. Huyser, Earl S. 3,354,066. Huyser, Earl S., and Hartzell. 3,356,736. Hyde, James F. 3,350,349. Ingraham, Joe B.. Gibson, and Kucera. 3,336,979. Jablonski, Werner L., and Colby. 3,303,153. Jablonski, Werner L., Gowing, and Kenin. 3,323,974. Johnson, Francis. 3,308,126. Johnson, Francis. 3,326,907. Johnson, Francis. 3,328,456. Johnson, Francis, and Nasutavicus. 3,321,466. Johnson, Robert L., and MacRae. 3,316,056. Johnson, Wilbur E., and Henson. 3,317,471. Johnston, Howard. 3,296,272. Johnston, Howard. 3.317,549. Johnston. Howard. 3,334,108. Jones, Giffln D., and Zimmerman. 3,316,222. Kaeding, Warren W., and Strojny. 3,337,616. Kangas, Donald A. 3,322,737. Karle, Franklin J., and Avers. 3,346,735. Karpovich, John, and Clark. 3,342,922. Katzer, Melvin F. 3,305,019. Katzer, Melvin F. 3,354,084. Katzer, Melvin F.. and Gierak. 3,338.560. Kellom, David B., Bowman. Lamoria, and York. 3,348,928 Kenaga, Duane L. 3,312,520. Klusmire, Galen J., Borough, and Eichhorn. 3,354,015. Knieriem, Herman, Jr. 3,337,052. Koeplinger, Ronald D. 3.305,407. Kroon, James L., and Davis. 3.354,011. Kucera, Clare, Leahv, and Merrill. 3,350,44S. Kuhn, Stephen J. 3,297,682. Kuhn, Stephen J. 3,335,130. Kuhn, Stephen J. 3.335,132. Ladner. John B., and Lefevre. 3,315.306. Lamoria, Lz F., and Reigler. 3.346,348. Langer, Horst G. 3,322,823. Langer, Horst G. 3.324,016. Langer, Horst G. 3,345,391. Langer, Horst G. 3,358.007 Langner, Ralph R. 3.316,112. Langner, Ralph R. 3,351,485. Larsen, Eric R. 3,312.588. Lashua, Sherman C. 3,328,357. Lashua, Sherman C. 3,328,358. Lawrence, Garth D., and Foerster. 3,325,279. Leasure, John K., and Mussell. 3,356,483. Leavitt, Frederick C. 3,296,109. Leavitt, Frederick C. 3,340,233. Leavitt, Frederick C, and Carney. 3,299,025. Leavitt, Frederick C, and Carney. 3,304,294. Ledbetter, Harvey D., Mackey, and Shaw. 3,337,519. Leddy, James J., and Schechter. 3,304,618. Lee, John M. 3,345,153. Lee, Lieng-Huang. 3,297,658. LIST OF PATENTEES 333 Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued Lee, Lieng-Huang. 3,306,880. Lee, Lieng-Huang. 3,321,440. Lee, Lieng-Huang. 3,346,520. Lee, Lieng-Huang. 3,356,651. Lee, Waller .)., Winn, and Henderson. 3. 207, 612. Lefevre, Lloyd E. 3,334,382. Lemmer, Robert E., and Gould. 3,302,241. Lennox, Forrest It. 3,327,340. Lennox, Forrest K 3, 346.917. Leslnski, Chester A. 3,308,065. Levine, Charles A. 3,320,218. Levine, Charles A. 3,331,758. Levine, Charles A., and Prevost. 3,351,487. Levine, Leonard. 3,356,710. Levine, Leonard, and Ham. 3,326,068. Levy, Sheldon G., Baker, and Monroe. 3,337,471. Little, John C. 3,354,203. Lloyd, William G., and Roelofs. 3,358,038. Long, Ruv S., Ellis, Cox, and Magner. 3,329,4S4. Long, Ray S.. and Noma. 3,317,280. Lorah, Clarence L, 3.323,088. Lowes, Fred ,T. 3,352.525. Lowes, Fred J., Jr. 3,306,955. Lowes, Fred J., Jr. 3,310,607. Lowes, Fred J., Jr. 3,312,758. Mac Donald, Stephen R., and Dostal. 3,296,240. MaePherson, William G. 3,297,666. Madison, Norman L. 3,324,145. Madison, Norman L. 3,354,211. Majewski, Theodore E. 3,318,909. Manak, Thomas S. 3,333,361. Marcus, Stanley A., and Lee. 3,329,906. Martin, Allan D., and Houvener. 3,358,329. Maschner, Norman S., and Seidler. 3.207,518. Mayer, Raymond P., and Stowe. 3,305,311. McCann, Gordan D. 3,206,054. McCormick, Herbert W„ and Nuinmy. 3,318,813. McElhenv, John B. 3,311,178. McFadden, Russell T. 3,336,358. McFadden, Russell T., and Dick. 3.33S.954. McMillan, William J. 3,342,555. Medford, Robert C, and Pfeifer. 3,312,735. Merrill. Elwyn 1C, Tabol, Veazey, and Rittenhouse. 3,343,- 21C Mezoff, John G., and Mayer. 3,342,378. Mildner, Raymond C. 3,309.455. Mildner, Raymond C. 3,325,589. Mildner, Raymond C. 3,340,353. Miller, Donald L„ Madison, and Rausch. 3, 330, SOS. Miller, Frederick A. 3,306,871. Miller, Gordon R., Ham, Cobb, and Jensen. 3.336,204. Mills, Jack P., GoodenouEh, and Nekervis. 3,316,173. Mock, Richard A., and Vanderkooi. 3,310,481. Moe, Clyde A. 3,356,499. Moe. Clyde A. 3.357.82S. Moe, Clyde A., and Easley. 3,356,497. Moe, Clyde A., and Easley. 3,357,829. Moe, Clvde A., and Gillespie. 3,356.408. Moke, Harold C, and Leathers. 3,337,630. Moore, Donald E., and Prout. 3,320,223. Moore, Eugene R. 3,306,954. Moore. Eugene R., Zimmerman, and Pickelman. 3,326,864. Moore, John. 3,296.348. Moore, John C. 3,326,875. Moore, William G. 3,350,452. Morris. Leo R. 3,336,401. Moss, Rodney D., Gordon, and Corbett. 3,313,772. Murdock, Stanley A. 3.328,489. Murphy, Ira A. 3,316,199. Murray, George E. 3.350.S23. Mussell, Dorsey R., and Tolkmith. 3,321,366. Nankee, Robert J. 3,330,764. Nankee, Robert J. 3,342,736. Nankee. Robert J., Schrenis. and Caldwell. 3.324,035. Neipert. Marshall P., and Bon. 3.306.700. Neipert, Marshall P., and Bon. 3,326,674. Neipert, Marshall P.. and Leddy. 3.344.053. Nielsen, Emery H., and Volkel." 3,310.112. Niles, Earl T. 3,321,494. Niles, Earl T. 3,335,040. Niles, Earl T., Lane, and Filter. 3,335,039. Niles. Earl T.. Nosser, and Oia. 3,355,491. Noddings, Charles R. 3,327,014. Noddinss, Charles R., and Gates. 3.207,778. Noddings, Charles R., and Gates. 3.310,598. Noddings, Charles R., and Gates. 3,321,544. Noddings, Charles R., and Gates. 3,327,002-12. Northrup, William Z.. and D'Rugama. 3,342,912. Nowak, Robert M. 3,328,468. Nyquist, Richard A., and McLachlan. 3,324,162. O'Connell, Wilbert L., Jr., and Tveter. 3,331,504. Oja, Phyllis D. 3.317.60S. Oja. Phyllis D. 3.338,762. Olah, George A. 3.335,193. Oldershaw, Charles F., and Valle-Riestra. 3.305,472. Oldershaw. Charles F., and Valle-Riestra. 3,351,542. Olstowski, Franciszek. 3.323.860. Olstowski, Franciszek. 3,333,941. Olstowski, Franciszek. 3,357,929. Osborn, Oliver, Olstowski, and Horvatb. 3.308,514. Palfey, Albert J. 3,344,574. Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued Park, William R. R. 3,311,497. Parker, Donald J., Bourasso, and West. 3,335,484. Parks, Christ F. 3,319,715. Patterson, Gerald 1)., Williams, and Myers. 3,323,612. Pavlich, Joseph P., and Calvert. 3,310,111. Pawloski, Chester E. 3,311,640. Pawloski, Chester E. 3,313,841. Pawloski, Chester K. 3,314,086. I'eiser, Donald L., and Langner. 3,324,201. Petty, Billy C, Hendrickson, and Brown. 3,358,763. Pfeifer, Charles R. 3,316.165. Phillips, Fred A. 3,356,783. Ploeger, Richard A., and Rupprecht. 3,317,473. PolTenberger, Noland, and Pontz. 3,359,307. Posey, Bob, Jr., and Varnado. 3,310,374. Powers, Thomas J. 3,313,533. Priesing, Charles P., and Mogelnicki. 3,300,407. Prindle, Hershel B., and Chandler. 3,317,448. Prindle, Hershel B., Langner, and Chandler. 3.325,436. Puescnner, Robert J., and Walters. 3,297,614. Pumpelly, Charles T., Pedjac, and Larsen. 3,350,329. Pursell, Alfred R. 3,302,462. Putman, Maurice W. 3,352,355. Pye, David J. 3,343,601. Querio, Charles W., Hultin, Bauman, and Teal. 3,335,708. Rabourn, Warren J. 3,321,465. Rabourn, Warren J., and Jones. 3,322,863. Raich, William J. 3,334,070. ■ Raich, William J., and Peacock. 3,320,224. Raley, Charles F. 3,326,833. Raley, Charles F., Jr. 3,311,602. Rausch, Douglas A. 3,300,248. Rausch, Douglas A. 3.347,011. Rebbeck, James W. 3,313,147. Redinff, John N., Jr. 3,300.208. Reding, John T., and Newport. 3,337,332. Reding .John T., Newport, and Minderhout. 3,321,306. Reding, John T., Newport, and Minderhout. 3,337,333. Reid, Raymond W., and Feneley. 3,300,777. Reid, Raymond W., and George. 3,343,995. Reifschneider, Walter. 3.299,098. Reifschneider, Walter. 3,303,206. Reifschneider, Walter. 3,311,664. Reifschneider, Walter. 3,334,082. Reifschneider, Walter. 3,336,320. Reifschneider, Walter, and Kelyman. 3,303,209. Reifschneider, Walter, and Kelyman. 3,335,146. Reynolds, Jack B. 3.334,696. Reynolds, Jack B. 3.354,863. Rlgterink, Raymond H. 3,312.706. Rigterink, Raymond H. 3,326,752. Roberts, Carleton W., and Haigh. 3,359,328. Roberts, Carleton W., and Little. 3,350,327. Rogers, Joan H. 3,305,581. Rogers, William A., and Woehst. 3,320,317. Ronden, Clifford P., and Yu. 3,328,374. Rosenbaum, Shlomo, and Losser. 3.324.215. Ross, Hardy E., and Wharton. 3,326,840. Roth, Harold H. 3,359,445. Rubens. Louis C. 3,297,787. Ruffing, Norman R.. Nagle, and Haynes. 3,355,404. Russell. David L 3.347 Qf.l. Sauer, Charles A. 3,337,054. Saunders, Frank L. 3,303,159. Saunders, Frank L. 3,337,390. Savage, Albert P.. 3,350,338. Savage, Albert B., and Aldrich. 3,310,057. Savage, Albert B., and Aldrich. 3,310,058. Savage, Albert B.. and Aldrich. 3.341,516. Savage, Albert B., and Aldrich. 3,353.971. Sayad, Richard S., and McMahan. 3,336,225. Schaner, Earl L., Caldwell, and Macalusa. 3,297,194. Schechter. Dale L., and Leddy. 3,305,310. Schrenk, Walter J. 3,308,508. Schroeder, Franklvn H. 3.303,697. Schultz, John A. 3,308,056. Scott, Robert M. 3,207.534. Sederlund, Edward R., and Cheney. 3,350,744. Seidler. Don W. 3.343,663. Senkbeil. Herman O. 3,309,429. Senkbeil, Herman O., and Kauer. 3,337,658. Sexton, Arthur R. 3,355,456. Sevferth. Dietmar. 3.347.SSS. Shafer, Harvev H., and Wheeler. 3,354,169. Sheahan. James P. 3.345.246. Sheetz, David P. 3,359,305. Shelburg, William D., and Hettler. 3,353,991. Shoaflf. Robert J. 3.356,440. Shulgin, Alexander T. 3,309.396. Slykhouse, Thomas E. 3.326,734. Small, Hamish. 3 315.002 Small, Hamish. 3.337,479. Small, Hamish. 3.337.4S0. Smith, Cornelius P. 3,316.336. Smith, Douglas R. 3,335.156. Smith, Harry A. 3,303,0S7. Smith, Harrv A. 3.317.487. Smith, Harrv A. 3.320.213. Smith, Harry A. 3,326,865. Smith. Harrv A., and Carnugton. 3.336.261. Smith, Harry A., and Carrincton. 3,340,232. Smith, Harry A., and Handlovits. 3.324.0S7. 334 INDEX OF PATENTS, 19C7 Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Continued Smith, Hubert S., Jr. 3,336,631. Smith, Hubert S., Jr. 3,336,632. Smith, Hubert S., and Ulmanis. 3,349,568. Smith, John C. 3,299,169. Smith, John C, Miles, Levine, and Presley. 3,297,796. Smith, William E., and Volk. 3,340,238. Smith, William F. and L. T. 3,356,629. Snyder, Robert P. 3,353,219. Snyder, Robert P. 3,358,059. Snyder, Walter C, and Morgan. 3,326,836. Soderquist, Frederick J., Amos, and Allen. 3,296,322. Sonnabend, Lawrence F. 3,316,140. Sonnabend, Lawrence F. 3.324.082. Sonnabend, Lawrence F. 3,338,976. Sonnabend, Lawrence F. 3,345,330. Stanton, George W., and Travlor. 3,306,952. Sterling, George B., and Pawloski. 3,308,162. Sterling, George B., and Pawloski. 3,337,598. Sterling, George B., and Pawloski. 3,340,308. Sterling, George B., and Pawloski. 3,349,133. Stowe, Robert A., and Reynolds. 3,301,633. Strand, Norman S. 3,342,729. Strasser, Joseph P., and Dunn. 3.338,858. Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knoehel. 3,321,432. Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knoehel. 3,332,797. Strother, Greene W., Jr. 3,303,144. Strother, Greene W., Jr. 3,303.158. Strother, Greene W., Jr. 3,316,210. Strother, Greene W., Jr. 3,346,533. Strvcker, Stanley J. 3.344,170. Stryeker, Stanley J. 3,352,911. Swan, William O., Jr. 3,304,868. Swanson, Norman, and Lovett. 3,295,930. Swisher, David H. 3,312,671. Teal, James L., Van Hall, Stenger, and Safranko. 3,296,435. Teot, Arthur S. 3,324,063. Teumac, Fred N. 3,305,321. Teumac, Fred N. 3,318,870. Teumac, Fred N. 3,353,995. Thompson, Leonard R. 3,325,533. Thurman, Carl C, Jr., Scruggs, and Teumac 3,341,476. Tigner, Ruben A. 3,338,997. Tolgyesi, William S. 3,345.423. Tolkmith, Henry. 3,301,901. Tolkmith, Henry. 3,30S,122. Tolkmith, Henry. 3.324,204. Tolkmith, Henry, 3,336,419. Tolkmith, Henry, and Senkbeil. 3,336,188. Tveter, Elmer C. 3,295,766. Tveter, Elmer C. 3,348,675. Van Home, Beverley H., and Hanson. 3.344,656. Vaught. Leonard M. 3.323.938. Von Stoeser, Walter G. 3,345,797. Waack, Richard. 3,305,388. Wang, Samuel S. M. 3,347 861. Wang, Samuel S. M. 3,347,862. Waples, George E., Jr. 3.300,452. Waples, George E., Jr. 3,316,329. Ward, Calvin F. 3,300,415. Weber, Christian A., Rogers, and Woodland. 3,311,590. "Wen, Richard T. 3,322.780. West, Samuel R., and Dollarhide. 3,302,717. West, Walter H. 3.337.910. ; Weyer, Donald E. 3,360,496. Widiger, Alexander H., Jr., and Staehling. 3,320,325. Wiggins, Glenn C. 3,356,265. Wiggins, Glenn C, Butler, Park, and Townsend. 3,358,- 063. Wilcox, Leroy A. 3,334,468. Williams. Julian C. 3,333.035. Wilson, Billy W. 3,308,102. Wilson, John S. 3,349,705. Windecker, Leo J. 3,328,229. Winkler, James V. 3,328,067. Wolf. Paul A., and Bobalek. 3,328,243. Wood, Ernest C. 3,326,216. Woodland, Paul C, Clock, and Mildner. 3.344 228. Woodward, Paul E., Davidson, and Zingg. 3,336,982. Woodward, Richard E. 3,356,744. Wright, Donald R. 3,337,384. Young. Lewis J., and Burkholder. 3.347,692. Zimmerman, Robert L., and Alexander. 3,336.259. Zimmerman, Robert L., and Bailey. 3,331,886. Zimmerman, Robert L., and Harvey. 3.317.457. Zimmerman, Robert L., and Lyons. 3,342,896. Zimmerman, Robert L., Moore, and Pickelman. 3,357,936. Zimmerman, Robert L., and O'Connor. 3,336,267. Zimmerman, Robert L., and Sterling. 3,311,584. Zingg, Warren M. 3,298,669. Zingg, Warren M. 3,348,616. Zingg, Warren M., and Stoskopf. 3,326,536. Dow, Cliffs, Chemical Co. : See — Klink. John D. 3.356,470. Dow Corning Corp. : See- Awe, Richard W., Pail, and Axon. 3,355,395. Baney, Ronald H. 3,304,271. Baney, Ronald H. 3,355,475. Barnes, Garrett H., Jr., and Merker. 3,328,448. Bartos. Donald M.. and Price. 3.344.385. Bev, Alvin E., and Weyenberg. 3,355,476. Lentz, Charles W. Lentz, Charles W. Lentz, Charles W. Lentz, Charles W. Lentz, Charles W. Dow Corning Corp. : See — Continued Bishop, Jack L., Jr., and Todd. 3,298,919. Boehm, Arthur B., Jr. 3,304,201. Brady, Sam A. 3,304,318. Brady, Sam A. 3,317,443. Brown, Eric D., and Hyde. 3,334,062. Brown, Lawrence H. 3,355,424. Burdick, Duane F., Mishler, and Polmanteer. 3,341,490. Butler, Anthony J., Grindahl, and Pierce. 3,308,106. Cekada, Joseph, Jr. 3,355,399. Cekada, Joseph, Jr. 3,355,406. Cekada, Joseph, Jr., and Van Dvke. 3,317,429. Cekada, Joseph, Jr., and Weyenberg. 3,334,122. Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 3,317.460. Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 3,355,473. Clark, Harold A., and Plueddermann, Edwin P. 3,317,- 369. Crow, Rodney M. 3,327,392. Culpepper, Alan L. 3,334,123. Currin, Cedric G. 3,312,802. Currin, Cedric G., and Hood. 3,312,893. Eyon, Benjamin A. 3,322,722. Frisch, Eldon E. 3,322,840. Frye, Cecil L. 3,355,477. Gilkey, John W. 3,338,661. Green, Donald E. 3,338,859. Hadlock, Ronald O. 3,300.542. Haenni, Sharon R. 3,308,079. Haenni, Sharon R. 3,308,080. Hahn, James R., and Lentz. 3,308,148. Haluska, Loren A. 3,299,113. Haluska, Loren A. 3,328,449. Haluska, Loren A. 3.338.869. Haluska, Loren A. 3,355,425. Haluska, Loren A. 3,355,455. Hansen, Darryl T. 3,317.456. Hitchcock, Paul F. 3,322,873. Holbrook, George W. 3,298,997. Holbrook, George W. 3,344,160. Holbrook, George W., and Schiefer. 3,334,120. Hvde, James F. 3.344.104. Krol, Arthur J. 3,354,547. Krol, Arthur J. 3,357,105. Laur, Thomas L. 3,312,574. 3,308,092. 3,308,093. 3,308,145. 3,308,147. 3,308,152. Lentz, Charles W. 3,328,349. McVannel, Donald E., Mishler, and Polmanteer. 3,350,216. Merker, Robert L. 3,308,146. Merker, Robert L. 3,312,727. Merker, Robert L. 3,332,973. Metevia, Virgil L., and Polmanteer. 3,308,203. Miller, Jordan E., and Spira. 3,327,705. Napoli, Matthew J. 3,308,144. Napoli, Matthew J. 3,350,311. Northrup, Hal J., and Brown. 3,328,482. Pierce, Ogden R. 3,355,507. Pierce, Ogden R., Grindahl, and Loree. 3,334,150. Plueddemann, Edwin P. 3,306,800. Plueddermann, Edwin P. 3,317,461. Plueddemann, Edwin P. 3,328,450. Plueddemann, Edwin P. 3,338,867. Quaal, George J. 3,317,629. Rauner, Lawrence A., and Maynard. 3,333,776. Renwick, William C. 3,310,882. Renwick William C. 3.343.658. Ronay, Thomas E. 3,308,008. Ryan, John W. 3.317.577. Schiefer, Harry M., and Weyenberg. 3,340,286. Schiefer. Harry M., and Wevenberg. 3,344,070. Simpson, Billy G. 3,345,195. Speier, John L. 3,338,943. Spencer, Ralph D. 3.304.320. Stebleton, Leo F. 3,334,631. Sullivan. Robert E. 3,304,266. Tucker, Thomas N. 3,308,354. Vincent, Herold L. 3,328,481. Weyenberg, Donald R. 3,304,319. Weyenberg, Donald R. 3,322,511. Weyenberg, Donald R. 3,334,067. Willis, Nathaniel. 3.344.110. Wilson, John J. 3,312,587. Dow, Frederick J. T., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. High frequency high density time compressor. 3,334,193, 8-1-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Dow, Gordon N., and L. T. Swenson, to Dow-Key Co., Inc. Electric sauna bath heater. 3,309,503, 3-14-67 CI. 219 — 378. Dow, Harrison E., to Philco-Ford Corp. Reverberation cir- cuit for dual-channel audio reproducer. 3,333,001 7-25-67 CI. 179—1. Dow-Key Co., Inc. : See — ■ Dow, Gordon N., and Swenson. 3,309,503. Dow, Louis F.. Co. : See — Haider, William R., and Cole. 3,319,870. Dow, Robert L. : See — Crescenzo. Frank G., Dow, and Lee. 3,306,790. Dow, Willard : See — Hershey, John B., and Dow. 3,299,398. LIST OF PATENTEES :;:;:> Dowbenko, Rostylaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Compo- sition and method for treatment of soil to inhibit bacteria and nitrification. 3,305,340, 2-21-G7, CI. 71 — 23. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. 4-amino- 2 halo and alkvl- 4..~> dllivdro furans and process for their preparation. 3,306.899. 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. Dowbenko. Kostvslaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Un- saturated esters of halohydrlns. 3,316,201, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 4S5. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Novel Interpolymer and its preparation. 3,317,490, 5-2-67, CI. 260—79.3. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Reaction of amine with epoxides accompanied by simultaneous de- hydrohaloyeration. 3,325,476, 6-13-67, CI. 260—239. Dowd, Albert A., to Internatinoal Business Machines Corp. Print impression control for specially configured type elements. 3,308,749, 3-14-67, CI. 101 — 93. Dowd, Leo J. Self-propelled irrigation system of the cable type using electric motors. 3,342,417, 9-19-67, CI. 239 — 177. Dowd, Leo J. Self-propelled irrigation system of the recipro- c-able type. 3,353,750, 11-21-67, CI. 239—177. Dowd, Leo J. Self-propelled irrigation apparatus. 3,353,751, 11-21-67, CI. 239—177. Dowd, Robert T., to Shell Oil Co. Method of foaming a resin composition comprising an epoxy resin, a vapor generating fluid, boron trifluoride catalyst and an ammonium halide. :'.,322 700, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Dowdell, Charles E., Jr., to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc. Microwave diode mount. 3,328,730, 6-27-67, CI. 333 — 84. Dowden. Dennis A., and P. Davies, to Imperial Chemical In- dustries Ltd. Steam reforming processes. 3,334,055, 8-1- 67. CI. 252 — 473. Dowdle. Walter F., and L. J. Wenzel, to General Electric Co. Thermal overload assembly for circuit breaker. 3,290,398, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 110. Dowell. Joseph, to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Apparatus for steering mineral mining machines. 3,351,385, 11-7-67, CI. 299—1. Dowell, Lansing H., to Dell Industries. End cutter. 3,310,- S72, 3-28-67, CI. 30— 1S7. Dowell, William B. Smokiug pipe. 3,323,526, 6-6-67, CI. 131 — 203. Dowley, Arthur, and F. W. Meadows, to Service (Engineers) Ltd. Method of and apparatus for drying pottery. 3,335,500, S-15-67. CI. 34 — 21. Dowling, Edward C. : See — Crane. Hewitt D., and Dowling. 3.298.002. Dowling, Edward C, to AMP Inc. Sequential bit binary detector circuit and system. 3,300,775, 1-24-67. CI. 340—348. Dowling, Edward C. devices. 3,337,857, Dowling, Edward C, system. 3,353,165, Dowling, Danel J., Co.. Inc. Sealini to AMP Inc. Driver circuit for magnetic S-22-67, CI. 340—174. , to AMP Inc. Magnetic core driver and 11-14-67, CI. 340—174. and B. L. Gamble, to Continental Can lap on taped sealed cans. 3,311,256, 3-28-67, CI. 220—53. Dowling, Jerome C. : See — I.eClair, Donald E., and Dowling. 3,336,423. Dowling, Thomas P. : See — Schwoyer, William L. K„ and Dowling. 3,332,349. Down, Alfred G., H. M. Turner, and H. W. Dauer. to Con- tinental Can Co.. Inc. Spin welding head. 3,338,775, 8-29- 67. CI. 156 — 582. Downer. John M., D. B. Wootton, and D. G. Hobbs, to Im- perial Chemical Industries Ltd. Coating compositions com- prising butadiene-1,3 copolymer, starch and mineral pig- ment. 3.305.500, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Downes. John E. : See — Homer, Ronald F., and Downes. 3,340,041. Downes. John E., and D. W. R. Headford, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. 1,1 '-Bis [ (biscyanolower alkyl) carbamoyl] methyl-4-4'-dibalide and l,l'-bis[ (bis loweralkoxy lower- alkyl)earbamovl]niethyl-4,4'-dihalide derivatives of bipvr- idine. 3.336.325, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 294.9. Downey. David F. : See — Brown, Raymond L., and Downey. 3,327,049. Downey, David F., and J. J. Moughty. to Eleetrolux Corp. Vacuum cleaner hose having electrical conductors. 3,300,- 571. 1-24-67, CI. 174—47. Downey. David F., and J. T. Ferraris, to Eleetrolux Corp. Adjustable length wand. 3,351,363. 11-7-67, CI. 285 — 303. Downey. Francis X. : See — Kaufman. Maxime G., and Downey. 3,320,616. Downey, George T., to Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. Barrier filter element assembly. 3,302,796, 2-7-67, Cl. 210 — 487. Downey, John F., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic products, processes and compositions. 3,347,673, 10-17-67. Cl. 96 — 29. Downey. John F.. and M. S. Simon, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic products, processes and compositions. 3,347,672, 10-17-67. Cl. 96—29. Downey, John T. Transversely curved aerial toy with weighted nose. 3,353,295, 11-21-67, Cl. 46—74. Downey, Margaret A. Press for molding plastic. 3,358.332, 12-19-67, Cl. 18—19. Downey, Martin W., and L. K. Jones, to Sterling Faucet Co. Push button drain valve. 3,333,815, S-l-67, Cl. 251 — 263. Downey, Paul. Unloading and screening chute for shelled corn. 3.319,787, 5-16-67, Cl. 209 — 421. Downey, Richard M. Apparatus for forming mineral libers. 3,323,887, 0-6-67, Cl. 65 — 14. Downey, Rogers P., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film unit. 3,342,600, 9-19-67, Cl. 96 — 70. Downhill, Alleu G. : See — Freeman, Frederick, and Downhill. 3,325,997. Downhill Robert. Control system for surface effect machines. 3,342,279, 9-19-07, Cl. 180—7. Downing, Edward T., to Raytheon Co. Magnetron tube having alternate cavities of the anode structure directly coupled to a stabilizing cavity. 3,334,208, 8-1-07, Cl. 315 — 39.65. DowniDg, George G. Concrete block mold assembly. 3,318,- 563, 5-9-67, Cl. 249 — 140. Downing, James EC., and R. F. Merkert, to Union Carbide Corp. Vanadium containing addition agent and process for pro- ducing same. 3,334,992 8-8-67, Cl. 75— .5 Downing, Joseph M. Crop drying apparatus. 3,308,557, 3-14-07, Cl. 34 — 218. Downing, Leo G., and J. V. Kindall, to Bourns, Inc. Elec- trical resistance device. 3,310,700, 3-21-07, Cl. 338 — 20. Downing, Lucien R., Jr., to Donn Products, Inc. Interlock- ing beam connectors. 3,297,345, 1-10-67, Cl. 287 — 189.36. Downing, Lucien R., Jr., to Donn Products, Inc. Door frame fastener. 3,320,705, 5-23-67, Cl. 52 — 214. Downing, Lucien R., Jr., to Donn Products, Inc. Beam con- nector. 3,320,713, 5-23-67, Cl. 52 — 606. Downing, Lucien R., Jr., to Donn Products, Inc. Structural beam in a grid supporting fabric covered panel. 3,327,444, 6-27-67. Cl. 52—476. Downing, Noel L., and W. J. Steinmetz, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Engine control with anticipator. 3,309,868, 3-21-67, Cl. 60—39.16. Downing, William D. : See — Newton. David W., and Downing. 3,348,293. Downingtown Paper Co. : See — ■ Eisman, Larry. 3,311,281. Downs, Eric W. : See — Turner, John H., Downs, and Harson. 3,296,242. Downs, Ernest W., to United States of America, Army. Pro- tective captivating collar. 3,355,977, 12-5-67, Cl. 85 — 8.1. Downs, Harold H. : See — Stanback, Harris I., Downs, and George. 3,339,119. Downs, Kenneth J. : See — Bagnard. Gus M.. and Downs. 3.341.212. Downs, Martin L., to Thilmany Pulp & Paper Co. Method and apparatus for measurement of moisture. 3,358,378, 12-19-67, Cl. 34 — 1. Downs. Ronald O. : See — Franz, Raymond A., and Downs. 3,333,013. Franz, Raymond A., and Downs. 3,338,908. Downs, Wayburn D. : See — Williams. William L.. and Downs. 3,342.287. Downs, William R., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. 3,321,154, 5-23- 67, Cl. 244 — 1. Downs, William T., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Power transmission mechanism. 3,349,877, 10-31-67, Cl. 192 — .02. Dowson & Dobson Ltd. : See — Chinneck, Edgar H. 3,302,355. Dowty Fuel Systems Ltd.: See — Tyler, Stanley R. 3,301,309. Tyler, Stanley R. 3,309,995. Tyler, Stanley R. 3.316.712. Tyler, Stanley R. 3,323,463. Dowty, George H., to Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. Roof support suitable for use in mines. 3,323,771, 6-6-67. Cl 248 — 357. Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd. : See — Forster, David J. B. 3,318.426. Kempson, Bertram C. 3,302,487. Kempson, Bertram C. 3,306,385. Dowty Mining Equipment Ltd. : See — Andrews, Thomas D. H., Thomas, and Farr 3,342,034. Barrett, Wesley H., and Law. 3,355,898. Bolton, Douglas H. H., Pawling, and Potts. 3,319 529. Bolton, Douglas H. H., and Potts. 3,301,136. Bolton, Douglas H. JL, Potts, and Pawling. 3,320,858. Cannon. Dennis H., Hollis, and Potts. 3 297,140. Dowty, George H. 3,323,771. Pawling. Frank. 3.357.313. Potts, Michael C, Pawling, and Bolton. 3,309,880. Dowty Rotol Ltd. : See — Bick, David E. 3,327,954. Cripps. John. 3,336,553. Elmes, Robert T., and Chilman. 3,339,639. Nicholl, Edward J. 3,327,974. Russell, John G., Bass, and Hellier. 3,321,023. Dowty Technical Developments Ltd. : See — ■ Andrews, Thomas D. H.. and Harding. 3.306,050. Andrews, Thomas D. H.. and Spence. 3,303,993. Boydell. Kenneth R. 3,318,092. F'int. John C E 3.338,441. Hutcheon. Alexander G. 3,303.648. Walker, Allen C, Newman, Andrews, and Ward. 3,313,- 174. Doxey, Brian C, to British Aircraft Corp., Ltd. Jet propul- sion motors. 3,302,886, 2-7-67, Cl. 239 — 265.19. Dover, Cornells. Apparatus for conveying or stacking bulk materials. 3.297,143, 1-10-67. Cl. 19S— 128. Dover, Cornells. Trough-shaped conveyor belt. 3.301.3S3, 1-31-67, Cl. 19S— 192. 336 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Doyle Carroll F., to W. R. Grace & Co. Gelled fuel com- positions. 3,343,931, 9-26-07, CI. 44—7. Doyle, Carroll F., to W. R. Grace & Co. Polystyrene fibers, finely divided silica thickening agent, and organic liquid materials thickened therewith. 3,354,114, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 40. Doyle, Collin M. : See — Dovle, VVladzia G. P. and C. M. 3,327,939. Doyle, Wladzia G. P. and C. M. 3,350,000. Doyle, Wladzia G. P. and C. M. 3,350,001. Doyle, Uewev I., D. I. Doyle, Jr., and P. E. Doyle, to Doyle Vacuum Cleaner Co. Vacuum cleaner units. 3,343,343, 9-26-67, CI. 55 — 320. Doyle, Dewey I., Jr. : See — Doyle, Dewey I., D. I. Doyle, Jr., and P. E. Doyle. 3,343,343. Doyle, Donald A. : See — Beck, Roland D., David, Davis, Doyle, and Geiger. 3,341,- 115. Beck, Roland D., David, Davis, Doyle, and Geiger. 3,358,- 915. Doyle. Frank P., and J. H. C. Nayler, to Beecham Group Ltd. Synthetic penicillins. 3,352,850, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Doyle, George A., to Motorola, Inc. Plastic package full wave rectifier. 3,348,105, 10-17-67, CI. 317 — 234. Doyle, James H., to General Data Corp. Analog to digital con- verter. Re. 26,274, 10-3-67, CI. 340—347. Dovle, James H. Electronic quantizer. 3,311,910, 3-28-67, CI. 340—347. Doyle, james J., A. J. Sarka, and F. C. Tancredi, to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Stock quotation switching system utilizing calling rate detection means. 3,347,990, 10-17-67, CI. 179—6. Doyle, John L. : See — Meath, Franklin D., and Doyle. 3,298,325. Dovle. Margaret D. : See — Doyle William V. and M. D. 3,296,737. Doyle, Marjorie P. Injection training device. 3,339,290, 9-5- 67, CI. 35—17. Dovle, Patrick E. : See — Doyle, Dewey I., D. I. Doyle, Jr., and P. E. Doyle. 3.343.343. Doyle, Robert J., to United States of America, Army. Elec- trode support for an optical fiber disc. 3,346,756, 10-10-67, CI. 313 — 94. Doyle, Robert V. Golfer's aid including ball marker, plumb, and turf repair tool. 3,309,089, 3-14-67, CI. 273—32. Doyle, Thomas E., F. Fekete, P. J. Keenan, and W. J. Plant, to H. H. Robertson Co. Combination catalyst-inhibitor for beta-hvdroxy carboxylic esters. 3.317,465, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 47. Dovle Vacuum Cleaner Co. : See — Dovle, Dewey I., D. I. Doyle, Jr., and P. E. Dovle. 3 343.343. Doyle, William M., to High Duty Alloys, Ltd. Sheets of aluminum alloy and methods of manufacturing same. 3,310,389, 3-21-67, CI. 29 — 197.5. Doyle, William V. and M. D. Sheets hingedly connected by masking tape and bendable metal strip. 3,296,737, 1-10- 67, CI. 46 — 157. Doyle. Wladzia G. P. and C. M. Centrifugal countercurrent ex- change device with improved removable strip means. 3,327,- 939, 6-27-67, CI. 233 — 15. Doyle, Wladzia G. P. and C. M. Integral gradient removable disc columns. 3,350,000, 10-31-67, CI. 233 — 15. Doyle, Wladzia G. P. and C. M. Method for fluid extraction and apparatus therefor. 3,350.001, 10-31-67, CI. 233 — 15. Doyscher, Robert E. Parts washer. 3,352,310, 11-14-67, CI. 134 — 56. Dozier, Hilliard, to U.S. Terminals, Inc. Spring loaded elec- trical terminal. 3,349,365, 10-24-67, CI. 339 — 254. Dozier, J. Ronald : See — Cox, Harold D., Hammett, Dozier, and Shatto. 3,331,212. Dozier, James R., to Shell Oil Co. Anchor and method of installing. 3,330,338, 7-11-67, CI. 166— .5. Dozier, James R., and G. D. Johnson, to Shell Oil Co. Con- nection of underwater flowlines. 3,298,092, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 429. Draben. Elmer E., to Hoedra. Inc. Charging fitting for plastic molding appara+us. 3,354,508, 11-28-67, CI. 18 — 30. Drabik, Walter, to General Motors Corp. Traction motor power supply unit. 3,340,413, 9-5-67, CI. 310 — 68. Drabkowski, Alexander J. Tropical arch tray. 3.339.547, 9-5- 67, CI. 128 — 260. Drabner. Joachim : See — ■ Merkel, Hans, Drabner, and Krause. 3,359,071. Drabowitch, Serge V., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson- Houston. Multi-mode antenna system. 3,308,469 3-7-67, CI. 343 — 778. Dracka, Oldrich : See — Mackrle, Svatopluk and V., Dracka, and Paseka. 3,307,702. Drackett Co., The: See — Remler, Harry E„ and Butke. 3,318,815. Draeone Developments Ltd. : See — Fish, Daniel C. E. and Campbell. 3,332.280. Drader, Clarence H. Carrier for milk cartons. 3,317 075 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 19. Draganti, Dante, to Officina Meccanica Erba & C.S.a.S. Device for converting reciprocating motion into periodic unidirectional rotary motion. 3,312,112, 4-4-67, CI. 74: — 84. Draganti, Dante, to Officina Meccanica Erba & C.S.a.S. Press die handling and removing means. 3,316,834, 5-2-67, CI. 100 — 214. Drage, James J. : See — Kitz, Norbert, Lloyd, and Drage. 3,296,425. Drager, Erwin : See — Borciiert, Gerhard E., Drager, Born, Mewes, and Pingel. 3,335,859. Drager, Otto H. : See — Hinrichs, Arnold. 3,317,934. Schreiber, Peter. 3,313,298. Warncke, Ernst A. 3,338,238. Draghi, James A. : See — Clark, Jesse K., and Draghi. 3,358,092. Drago, Leo, to lima Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S. and J. R. Geigy, A.G. Apparatus for the continuous dyeing of textile fiber materials with a dye liquor. 3,326,- 022, 6-20-67, CI. 68 — 5. Dragon, Elbert J., T. L. Shaffer, and S. M. Tucker, to West- inghouse Electric Corp. Bar graph oscilloscope display. 3.343,030, 9-19-67, CI. 315 — 22. Dragon, Peter F. Filter having assembling sealing and flush- ing means. 3,353,678, 11-21-67, CI. 210 — 236. Drain, Alfred, to Heppenstall Co. Adjustable programming arrangement. 3,338,104, 8-29-67. CI. 74—3.52. Drain, David J., J. G. B. Howes, and H. W. R. Williams, to T. J. Smith, & Nephew Ltd. 3,4-dihydroxy-benzyloxyamine. 3,349,- 135, 10-24-67, CI. 260—621. Drain H. D., Corp. : See — Kaempfer, Karl K. 3,358,297. Draiswerke G.m.b.H. : See — Engels, Kaspar, and Durr. 3,311,310. Drake. Austin T. : See — Sereno. Frank C, Glynn, and Drake. 3,306,443. Drake, Claud E., and A. H. Kleinsorge, to Drake Corp. Auto- matic grinders. 3,313,185, 4-11-67, CI. 76 — 43. Drake Corp. : See — Drake, Claud E., and Kleinsorge. 3,313,185. Drake. Cyril F. : See — Hyman, Robert A., and Drake. 3,349,326. Sterling, Henley F., and Drake. 3,306,788. Drake, Cyril F., and K. L. Ellington, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Method of passivating semiconductor devices. 3,297,500, 1-10-67, CI. 148 — 174. Drake, Cyril F., and K. L. Ellington, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Method of fabricating a semiconductor by out-diffusion. 3,320,103, 5-16-67, CI. 148 — 191. Drake, Daniel H. Tooth finishing appliance. 3,311,977, 4-4-67, CI. 32 — 14. Drake, Herbert E. : See — Hunstiger, Francis, and Drake. 3,307,458. Drake, Jesse O. Engine rectifier. 3,311,098, 3-28-67, CI. 123—119. Drake, Oscar A., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Cathode ray tube matrix structure. 3,305,743, 2-21-67, CI. 313 — 73. Drake, Robert T. : See — Stewart, Ross E., and Drake. 3,350,042. Drake, Robert W. : See — Vadas, Leslie, and Drake. 3,305.068. Vadas, Leslie, and Drake. 3,310,149. Vadas, Leslie, and Drake. 3,319,398. Drake, Ronald, to Joshua Shaw & Sons Ltd. Steering means for lift trucks. 3,337,231, 8-22-67, CI. 280—91. Drake, Ronald S., to Acme Industries, Inc. Pressure connec- tion assembly. 3,339,883, 9-5-67, CI. 251 — 149.4. Drake, Theodore R. Wood product and the method and appa- ratus for making the same. 3,316,948, 5-2-67, CI. 144 — 318. Drake, William H. : See — Fleenor, Chester F. 3,304,020. Pray. Lester W., Anderson, Sheron, and Drake. 3,317,- 147. Drakeley, Kenneth D. : See — Barnett, George, and Drakeley. 3,326,843. Drallim Industries Ltd. : See — Ludkin, Basil A. 3,353,554. Ludkin, Basil A. 3,353,555. Drangeid. Sivert M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of reshaping fabricated infrared-generating devices such as electric lamps and the like. 3,309,187, 3-14-67. CI. 65 — 103. Dransfield, Clifford D. : See — Woods, John P., Barta, Dransfield, and Riggs. 3,312,978. Woods, John P., Dransfield, and Prickett. 3.328,754. Woods, John P., Riggs. and Dransfield. 3.346,068. Drapeau, Harold B., to The Dole Valve Co. Reverse acting double port thermostat with butterfly characteristic. 3,815,890. 4-25-67, CI. 236 — 34. Drapeau, Harold B., and D. F. Janous, to The Dole Valve Co. Thermal responsive actuator. 3,330,480, 7-11-67, CI. 236—100. Draper. Clyde E. : See — Bandemer, George J., and Draper. 3,349,492. LIST OK l'ATENTKKS :;:;7 Draper Corp. : See — Banks, WUcio H., and Haagsma. 3,298,166. Consolettl, Paul C. 3,300,160. Consoletti, Paul C. 3,307,804. Cuginl, John A. 3,334,480. Cimini, .lolm \.. anil Haagsma. 3.321,897. Evans, Joseph K., and Blackburn. 3,307,592. Evans, Joseph R., and Robinson. 3,322,161. Flamand, Maurice R. 3,298,400. Flamand, Maurice It. 3,299,910. Flamand, Maurice K. 3,323,555. Haagsma, Herman. 3,300,962. Haagsma, Herman, and Cuglni. 3,315,453. Higglns, Theodore S., and Tinkham. 3,323,556. Nydam, John H. 3,307,341. Thatcher, Harry W. 3,316,942. Draper, Cosby A., Jr., to General Electric Co. Telephone signalling system including a pulse-correcting system for maintaining constant make-to-break time ratio with vary- ing dial pulse speeds. 3,312,784, 4-4-67, CI. 179 — 16. Draper, H. M., & Sons : See — Draper, Lance M. 3,331,162. Draper, Homer L., and D. F. Levy, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hot-mix cold-lay asphalt. 3,353,798, 11-21-67, CI. 259— 149. Diaper, Lance M., to H. M. Draper & Sons. Door jamb with dado joint. 3.331,162, 7-18-67, CI. 49 — 504. Draper, Marshall D., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Sub- istituted indenopyridines. 3,301,866, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Draper, Marshall D., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. 1-allyl- 3- (substituted benzovl) -4- (substituted phenyl )-4-hydroxy- piperidines. 3,317,548, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Draper, Marshall D., and F. Keller, to Rexall Drug and Chem- ical Co. 1-lower alkvl-3-(p-halobenzoyl)-4-(p-halophenyl)-4- (lower acyloxy)piperidine. 3,342, S27, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 294.3. Draper, Walter S., Ill : See — Piskator, Bengt I., and Draper. 3,331,283. Draper, Walter S., Ill, to United States of America, Army. Gun charger device. 3,352,206, 11-14-67, CI. 89 — 1. Draper, William V. : See — Manning, Oscar, and Draper. 3,330,294. Draper, Willie E. : See — Coney, Charles H., and Draper. 3,312,652. Coney, Charles H., and Draper. 3,318,714. Drapin, Arnold, to United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Lounge rests. 3,329,979, 7-11-67, CI. 5—327. Drapkins, Dora A. : See — Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova, Drapkins, Terskoi, Sinjaver, Brudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335,137. Draplin, Thomas E., to General Motors Corp. Molding retain- er. 3,338,007, 8-29-67. CI. 52— 20S. Dratwa, Heinrich : See — Kruel, Martin, Juentgen, and Dratwa. 3.345,125. Drauglis, Clyde O. : See — Turner, Roger S., and Drauglis. 3,345,567. Drautman, James J. : See — Di Leo, Joseph A., and Drautman. 3,350,669. Dravco Corp. : See — Horstman, William L. 3,300,942. Draves, Lehi A. Vehicle overload spring, 3,328,050. 6-27-67, CI. 280 — 124. Draving, Walter J., and J. E. Nerz, to Micro-Miniature Parts Corp. Package for flexible material. 3.352,412, 11-14-67, CI. 206—59. Dravo Corp. : See — Anthes, John A., and Phelps. 3,326,668. Coulter, Stanley M.. and Bachman. 3,332,674. Dykeman, Howard E. 3,337,025. Mobley. Lorelev S. 3.331,681. Oyler, John F. 3,358,981. Price, William L., and Dykeman. 3,356,232. Rausch, Hans, Koch, and Meiler. 3,305,345. Robinson, Melville W., Jr., Steelman, and Perkins. 3,310,435. Wendt, John S., Jr., and Engleman. 3,332,770. Draxler. Walter E. : See — Hanson, Herbert G., and Draxler. 3,297,106. Drayer, T., Gary : See — Barkstrom, Reynold, Sutton, and Drayer. 3,320,730. Drayton Control Engineering Ltd. : See — Benson, Anthony J. 3,327,946. Drayton, John W.. and H. R. Blynn. Leaf burner. 3,352,260, 11-14-67, CI. 110 — 19. Drazic, Miles, to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Relay contact chatter detector having chatter responsive flip-flops. 3,355,- 660, 11-28-67, CI. 324 — 28. Drda. Karel : See — Pav, Jarmil, Hnetkovsky, Drda, and Libnar. 3,330,487. Drechsler, Erich F., to Kearnev & Trecker Corp. Machine tool with a tool changer. 3,355.798, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 568. Drechsler. Lee : See — Koolnis, Stanley R. 3,346,165. Koolnis, Stanley R. 3,348,754. Koolnis. Stanley R. 3,351,260. Drees. Jan M. : See — Covington. Cecil E., Cresap, and Drees. 3,316,976. Drees, Joseph M., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Ex- panding hollow plastic posts on opposite sides of eulctrode apertures for gripping electrodes. 3,317,981, 5-9-67, CI. 29—25.13. Drees, Joseph M., and J. A. Teresi, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Helix bundle banding sleeve with integral outwardly projecting support fingers. 3,308,399, 3-7-67, CI. 333 — 31. Drees, Joseph M., and T. R. Sherwood, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method of making grid. 3,344,495, 10-3-67, (jl 09 25 14 Drees, Philip' a! Automobile utility unit 3.33S.629, 8-29-67, CI. 297—194. Dreher, Donald F. Seals for contraction and expansion joints in concrete pavements. 3,308,726, 3-14-67, CI. 94 — 18. Dreher, Donald F. Lint removers. 3,342,325, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 52. Dreher, Emil, to Byk-Gulden Lomberg Chemische Fabrik G.m.b.H. Salts of acid polyesters of polyalcohols with or- ganic bases, and process of making and using same 3,332,793, 7-25-67, CI. 106—187. Dreher, John L. : See — Koundakjian, Theodore H., and Dreher. 3,345,291. Dreher, John L., and B. W. Hotten, to Chevron Research Corp. Greases containing amidourea thickeners. 3,340,497, 10-10-67, CI. 252—51.5. Drehman, Lewis E. : See — Myers. John Vv\. and Drehman. 3,306,840. Drehman, Lewis E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of saturated dicyclic hydrocarbons. 3,359,338, 12-19-07, CI. 260—666. Drehman, Lewis E., and H. J. Hepp, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for producing high octane gasoline. 3,351,547, 11-7-67, CI. 20S— 62. Dreibholz, Egon, to Firma Frobana Kg. Shoe polishing ma- chine. 3,325,843, 6-20-67, CI. 15 — 31. Dreier, Alex: See — Klint, Joseph E., Jr. 3,295,731. Dreier, Melvin E. Distributor spout for silage. 3,321,252, 5-23-67, CI. 302 — 60. Dreier, Werner F., to Mobil Oil Corp. Thermal conversion of hydrocarbons. 3.322,846, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 679. Dreis & Krump Mfg. Co. : See — Fillip, Orville J. 3,359.772. Meyerchick, Frank R., Jr. 3,359,771. Dreisin, Alexander, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fuel injection pump governor. 3,313,282, 4-11-67, CI. 123 — 139. Dreisin, Alexander, and J. Terrell, to AUis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Stroboscopic means for timing fuel injection. 3,344,663, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 119. Dreiss, Uwe : See — Fischer, Dietrich, and Dreiss. 3,339,201. Dreksler, Moshe Y., to Frick Co. Continuous once through material treatment apparatus. 3,315,492, 4-25-67, CI. 62—381. Dreksler, Moshe Y., and T. F. Sloan, to Frick Co. Fluid seal for freezing chamber openings. 3,299,659. 1-24-67. CI. 62 — 266. Drelichowski, Kazimierz. Anti-whiplash device. 3,310,342, 3-21-67, CI. 297 — 395. Dremel, Albert J., to Dremel Mfg. Co. Reciprocating tvpe electric tool. 3,317,764, 5-2-67, CI. 310 — 17. Dremel Mfg. Co. : See — Dremel, Albert J. 3,317,764. Drenchko, Peter : See — Stein, Charles W. C, and Drenchko. 3,336,332. Drengler, George R., to Union Carbide Corp. Fuel cell battery containing metal coated carbon electrodes. 3,347,708, 10- 17-67, CI. 136 — 86. Drenkelfort, Hans, to Electroacustic Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Method and apparatus for distinct indication of sonar echoes reflected from different of multi- layer objects. 3,332,056. 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 3. Drenkelfort, Hans, and G. Maass, to Electroacustic Gesell- schaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Echo sounding appara- tus. 3,350,682, 10-31-67, CI. 340—3. Drenning, John W., to Koppers Co., Inc. Dust concentrator. 3,357,159, 12-12-67. CI. 55—112. Drenning, John W., R. J. Bridges, and L. K. E. Duerr, to Koppers Co., Inc. Adhesive bonding method and apparatus. 3,340,125, 9-5-67, CI. 156—274. Drescher, Erwin : See — Wolf. Hans, Drescher, Faulhaber, Wilhelm, Reinhard, and Penning. 3,352,710. Drescher. George W. : See — Webber, Clarence E., and Drescher. 3.295.173. Webber. Clarence E.. and Drescher. 3,295.174. Dresdner, Alexander. Speed-lock-nut. 3,312,264, 4-4-67, CI. 151 — 19. Dresher, William H : See — Naumann, Alfred W., and Dresher. 3.297,516. Dresia, Heinrich. P. Pischotter. and R. Bessing, to Rheinische Kalksteinwerke G.m.b.H. Moisture content measurement having neutron reflecting material to provide optimum counting range. 3.350,561, 10-31-67, CI. 250 — 83.1. Dresie. Charles F. Wire stretching apparatus. 3,337,927, S-29-67. CI. 24 — 132. Dresner, Joseph, to Radio Corp. of America. Dark current reduction in photoconducrive target by barrier junction between opposite conductivity type materials. 3,346,755, 10-10-67, CI. 313—94. 338 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dresner, Joseph, and H. P. D. Lanyon, to Radio Corp. of America. Photoconductive device incorporating stabilizing layers on the face of the selenium layer. 3,310,700, 3-21-67, CI. al3 — 94. Dressel, Henry M., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Radiation sup- pressor for internal combustion engine ignition system. 3,315,206. 4-18-07, CI. 338—66. Dressel, William G., to Ainsted Industries Inc. Height control for molten metal in mold riser. 3,353,586, 11-21-67, CI. 164 — 156. Dressen-Barnes Electrics Corp. : See — Johannsen, Lawrence A. 3,300.876. McXainee, Bernard F. 3,308,391. Dresser Engineering, Inc.: See — Dresser, Jasper G. 3,309,729. Dresser Industries, Inc. : See — .Adams, Frederick L. 3,353,235. Bohn. F. O. 3,346,056. Brongersma, Cornelius, and Stevens. 3,335,304. Brown, Lee R. 3,343,172. Crow, Morgan L., and Kilgore. 3,356,142. Eggleton, Cecil H., Jr. 3,339,872. Eggleton, Cecil H., Jr., and Stevens. 3,332,525. Ferrill, Homer E. 3,354,896. Ferrill, Homer E. 3,354,900. Georgi. Heinz W., and Brokaw. 3,337,746. Georgi, Heinz W., and Brokaw. 3,340,001. Havnes. Charles W. 3,342.520. Hoke, Howard L. 3.352,579. Hopkinson, Eric C. and Marshall. 3,358,142. Hopkinson, Eric C, and Youmans. 3,305,684. Hulslander, William L. Re. 26.224. Hulslander, William L. 3,360,236. Hulslander, William L., Glover, and Paterson. 3,302,493. Ingham, Robert J. 3,298,557. Ingham, Robert J., and Bissell. 3.357,394. Marks, William M.. and Ashworth. 3,351,372. Mellies, Norman J. 3,342,275. Meyers, Douglas C. 3,342,071. Page, Kingman W. 3,358,710. Pausky, Paul A. 3,329,219. Pavne, William H., and Henrv. 3,314,337. Podbielniak. Walter J. 3,336,015. Podbielniak, Walter J. 3,344,983. Podbielniak, Walter J., and Todd. 3,344,981. Porter, Forrest V. 3,327,793. Read, Norman W. 3,352,212. Rose, Willis E. 3,318,150. Rose, Willis E. 3,334.519. Rose, Willis E. 3,358,506. Rothwell, Thomas F. 3,313.315. Rothwell, Thomas F., and Paterson. 3,29S,717. Silvern, David H. 3,358,508. Stevens, Howard C, Jr. 3,310,134. Stevens, Howard C, Jr. 3,352,384. Swift, Gilbert. 3,353,404. Swift, Gilbert. 3,354,310. Swift, Gilbert, Monaghan, Barkalow, and Denny. 3,341,- 706. Thrush, James E. 3,302.688. Todd, David B. 3,344,982. Trowbridge, Lawrence E., and Medlin. 3,299,400. Venghiattis, A. A. 3. 358. 780. Venghiattis, Alexis A. 3.302.567. Venghiattis, Alexis A. 3,313,357. Venghiattis, Alexis A. 3,348,314. Wilson, John C. 3.308.426. Wilson, John C. 3,358,788. Youmans, Arthur H., and Hopkinson. 3,309,522. Dresser, Japser G., to Dresser Products Inc. Data tape punch- ing device. 3,296,913, 1-10-67, CI. 83 — 467. Dresser, Jasper G., to Dresser Engineering, Inc. Coating remover. 3,309,729, 3-21-67, CI. 15 — 236. Dresser, Lloyd L., to D-S Industries, Inc. Continuous plastic laminator. 3,309,983, 3-21-67, CI. 100 — 93. Dresser Products Inc. : See — Dresser, Japser G. 3,296,913. Dresser Sie, Inc. : See- Brown, James H. 3,314,046. Dresser, Thorpe, and R. B. Smith, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method of making a fluid separation unit of a three ply folded sheet. 3,318,747, 5-9-67, CI. 156 — 204. Dresser. Thorpe, and J. A. Yarbrough, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Process for the recovery of helium. 3,324,626, 6-13-67, CI. 55—16. Dressier. Donald G., to United States Steel Corp. Railroad bed cleaning equipment. 3,305,952, 2-28-67, CI. 37 — 104. Dressier, Hans : See — Pons, Henry W., and Dressier. 3,337,290. Dressier, Hans, and K. G. Reabe, to Koppers Co., Inc. Alpha- phenylsulfonyl cinnamates and cinnamonitriles as ultra- violet light stabilizers for plastic materials. 3,313,771, 4-11-67, CI. 260—45.85. Dressier, Hans, and H. W. Pons, to American Aniline Prod- ucts, Inc. Dyeing metal modified polypropylene with a thla- zolothiazole and product thereof. 3,326,627, 6-20-67, CI. 8—31. Dressier, Hans, and K. G. Reabe, to Koppers Co., Inc. 1.8- naphthalimides as ultraviolet light stabilizers for plastic materials. 3,340,225, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Dressier, Hans, and K. G. Reabe, to Koppers Co., Inc. Bis (3- hydroxy-4-benzoylphenoxy) silanes. 3,o52,89G, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 148.8. Dressier, Manfred : see — Schutze, Hans J., Ehlbeck, and Dressier. 3,314,128. Dressier, Philip d'H., to Pullman Inc. Roller hearth tunnel kilns. 3,328,861, 7-4-67, CI. 25 — 142. Drettmann, Henry, to Active Tool & Manufacturing Co. Wire clip to engage recess in stud. 3,297,815, 1-10-67, CI. 174 — 48. Drevalas, Constantine N., T. W. Kalbow, and J. H. Tomlin, to Western Electric Co. Apparatus for forming parts. 3,317,- 961, 5-9-67, CI. 18—30. Drew Chemical Corp. : See — Babayan, Vigen K. 3,331,742. Kaufman, Thomas G., and Tkaczuk. 3,341,465. Warman, Murray. 3,360,465. Drew, James R. Shrub cart or the like. 3,328,046, 6-27-67, CI. 280 — 43.1. Drew, John, to SCM Corp. Process of treating black liquor with an electrical discharge for the recovery of tall oil. 3,356,603, 12-5-67, CI. 204 — 167. Drew, John H., and A. J. Stevens. Production of composite metallic billets by powder metallurgy. 3,335,001, 8-8-67, CI. 75—208. Drew, Laurence C, and H. K. Schlegelmileh, to United States of America, Army. Technique for gating a VHF-UHF sig- nal. 3,334,246, 8-1-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Drew, Richard H. : See — Barnes, Creighton D., Ramont, Drew, and Smith. 3,329,- 940. Drew, William D. : See — Wilier, Robert H., Drew, and Sheridan. 3,323,145. Drewitz, Julius : See — Gotz, Hans, and Drewitz. 3,339,589. Drews, Earl C. : See — Selmeczi, Joseph G., and Drews. 3,342,338. Drexel Institute of Technology : See — Podolsky, Leon. 3,330,698. Podolsky, Leon. 3,346,416. Drexler, John J. : See — Hallene, Alan M., Drexler, and Holuba. 3,301,350. Drexler, Roger A., to Eastman Kodak Co. Roller to provide proper tracking of a web in a web tracking mechanism. 3,342,389, 9-19-67, CI. 226—23. Drexler, William J. : See — Baker, Allister L., Krause, and Drexler. 3,316,644. Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 3,338,- 389. Dreyfoos, Alex W., Jr., to Photo Electronics Corp. Compensat- ing system for photocells of exposure control apparatus for making color prints. 3,359,424, 12-19-67, CI. 250 — 208. Dreyfoos, Alex W.. Jr., and G. W. Mergens. to Photo Elec- tronics Corp. Electronic color viewer. 3,351,707, 11-7-67, CI. 178—5.2. Dreyfus, Gaspard, and M. P. Le Nabour, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Fluid bearing. 3,347,605, 10-17-67. CI. 308—122. Dreyfus, Jean A. Sound actuated devices. 3,304,369, 2-14- 67, CI. 179—1. Dreyfus, Jean A., and H. C. E. Latour ; said Latour assor. to said Drefus. Frontal type lock. 3,326,024, 6-20-67, CI. 70 — 351. Dreyfus, Jean-Paul L. Housing for transistor die. 3,333,167, 7-25-67, CI. 317—235. Dreyfus, Jean-Paul L., to Corning Glass Works. Frozen food cooker. 3,357,342, 12-12-67, CI. 99 — 418. Dreyfus. Joseph. Directional pointer for a golf tee. 3,347,551, 10-17-67, CI. 273 — 183. Dreyfus, Robert L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Special package. 3.334.737, 8-8-67, CI. 206 — 65. Dreyfuss, Henry, to Philip Morris, Inc. Plastic box. 3,315,- 796, 4-25-67, CI. 206—16. Drevfuss, Wilfred. Centralizer device for casings in bore- holes. 3,356,147, 12-5-67, CI. 166—241. Driam S.A. : See — Eckhardt, Vilem. 3,328,S68. Driancourt, Jean E., to Centre de Recherches de Pont-a- Mousson. Pipe joint. 3,298.720, 1-17-67, CI. 285 — 374. Driemeyer. Norman L. Electrical equipment. 3,299,208, 1- 17-67, CI. 179—1.3. Drier, Paul D. Leveling device for vehicles. 3,353.790, 11-21- 67, CI. 254 — 126. Dries, Gerald J., and R. L. Giovanoni, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electron device and method of manufacture. 3,313,324, 4-11-67, CI. 140—71.5. Dries. Jerome F., to Hammer Cutter Inc. Electromagnetic contactor and means for damping the armature momentum. 3,339,160, 8-29-67, CI. 335—124. Driessen, Antonius J. G. C. : See — Jacobs, Cornelis A. J., and Driessen. 3,349,276. Driffort. Jean P. : See — Cahen, Roger R.. and Driffort. 3,357,459. Driggs. Leslie W. : See — Ehrenfreund, Harold P., and Driggs. 3,327,750. Drilco Inc. : See — Holloway, Wallace L. and P. C. 3,357,280. LIST OF PATENTEES 339 Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. : See — Bachman, William S., Moore, Rollins, and Garrett. 3,298,449. Garrett, William R. 3,302,983. Garrett, William It. 3,320,004. Garrett, William It., and Moore. 3.306.3S1. Garrett, William E„ and Nixon. 3,326,305. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and Crews. 3,306,379. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and Crews. 3,355,192. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and Dixon. 3,303,900. Drillick, Jacob 11., to Ohr-Tronics, Inc. Punched ticket print- er. 3,344,739, 10-3-67, CI. 101 — 69. Drilling Well Control, Inc. : See — Records, Louis R. Re. 26,220. DrinUard, William C, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymeric polyhedral borane complexes. 3,344,108, 9-26-67. CI. 260 — 47. Drinko John D. : See — Peterson. Thomas P. 3,334,663. Peterson, Thomas F. and Drinko. 3,312,774. Dripps, William P., to General Electric Co. Two position snap action positive indication switch. 3,310,043, 3-21-67, CI. 200 — 67. Drisch, Nicolas, to CTA-Compagnie Industrielle de Textiles Artiflcels et Synthetiques. Method for producing regenerated cellulose products. 3.351,696. 11-7-67, CI. 264—195. Drisch, Nicolas, and E. Gaultier, to Textile & Chemical Research Co. Ring traveller for spinning frames. 3,332,225. 7-25-67, CI. 57 — 125. Drisch, Nicolas, P. Herrbach, and H. Rodier, to Chimiotex, S.A. Method of making regenerated cellulose filaments. 3,337,671, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 189. Drisch, Nicolas, and P. Herrbach, to Chimiotex S.A. Process for spinning cellulosic fibers. 3,352,957, 11-14-67, CI. 264 — 196. Driscoll, Hiram E. : See — Dittmann, David J., Driscoll and Graham. 3,358,601. Driscoll, Hiram E., and P. B. Miller, to Hercules Inc. Self- disarming electric blasting caps and assembly containing same. 3,356,024, 12-5-67, CI. 102—28. Driscoll, James A. : See — Grell. Philippe, Harmant, Dodd, and Driscoll. 3,350,589. Driscoll, John S. : See — Matthews, Clifford N., and Driscoll. 3,303,220. Driscoll. John S., to Monsanto Research Corp. Dinitropheno- thiazine carboxylic acids and salts. 3,334,092, 8-1-67, CI. 260—243. Driscoll, John S., to Monsanto Research Corp. Phenothia- zinylalkyl ethers. 3,334,093, S-l-67, CI. 260 — 243. Driscoll, John S., to Monsanto Research Corp. Aminopheno- thiazine carboxylic acid derivatives. 3,334,094, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 243. Driscoll, John S., to Monsanto Research Corp. Halogenated phenothiazine carboxylate esters. 3,341,534, 9-12-67, CI. 260—243. Driscoll, Patrick R. : See — Kaufman, Harold A., Kremer, and Driscoll. 3,350,409. Dritz, Arthur. Fastening device. 3,299,483, 1-24-67, CI. 24 — 150. Dritz, Arthur. Stapling device. 3,319.863, 5-16-67, CI. 227—71. Driver, Earnest C. : See — Mooney, George G., and Driver. 3.308,496. Driver, Paul C. and R. E. Fowler, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Method and means for enhancing camouflaged target detection utilizing light polarization techniques. 3,352,965. 11-14-67, CI. 178—6. Driver, William E. : See — Bullock, Ellis W., and Driver. 3,345,806. Drobny, Walter V. Sectional device for storing and handling tape reels and the like. 3,816,039, 4-25-67, CI. 312 — 20. Drogo, Pierre L. M. Junction device for electric cable of the coaxial type, more particularly for high-tension coaxial cable. 3.343.122, 9-19-67, CI. 339 — 177. Drohmann, Carl, Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung: See — Mayer, Rudolf. 3,324,624. Drone, Gary A. : See — Washbond, Harry H., and Drone. 3,326,302. Dionsuth, Richard W., to Motorola, Inc. Amplifier system with circuit for reducing intermodulation between trans- mitters. 3,341,777, 9-12-67, CI. 325 — 159. Drop, Joseph G. : See — Clark, Kendall, Creighton, Drop, and Santillo. 3,339,704. Drop, Joseph G., to International Business Machines Corp. Recycle control circuit for a chip positioning machine. 3.337,941, S-29-67, CI. 29—203. Drop. Joseph G.. to International Business Machines Corp. Chip orienting control circuit for a chip positioning ma- chine. 3.344.900, 10-3-67, CI. 19S — 33. Droppa. Cyril : See — Allgaier, William A., and Droppa. 3,356,880. Dros, Albert A. : See — Kohler, Jacob W. L., Dros, Geuns, and Prast. 3,327,486. Meyer, Roelf J., Dros, and Liebe. 3,302,393. Dros, Albert A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cold- gas refrigerator. 3,323,314, 6-6-67, CI. 62 — 6. Drosdziok, Hermann : See — Ziehr, Georg, and Drosdziok. 3,317,340. Drouven, Ernst, to Torrimetal Trust. Fuels for internal com- bustion engines. 3.341.310, 9-12-67, CI. 44 — 69. Drown Herbert D., to General Motors Corp. Tie rod assembly, 3,356,396, 12-5-67, CI. 287 — 58. Drozda, Harry. Closure for collapsible carton. 3,313,469, 4-11-67, CI. 229—38. Drozdov, Alexandr D., and A. S. Zasypkin, to Novocherkossky Politekhnicbesky Institut Sergo Ordhonikidze, Novocher- kassk. Device for relay protection of rectifier transformer. 3,296,492, 1-3-67, CI. 317—14. Dm Enterprises Inc. : See — Dru, Sidney. 3,332,152. Dru, Sidney, to Dru Enterprises Inc. Perspective machine. 3,332,152, 7-25-67, CI. 33 — 77. Drucker, Arnold, and A. Senior, to American Cyanamid Co. Linear triazine polymers. 3,301,797, 1-31-07, CI. 260 — 2. Druckrey Curtis F. : Sec — Zundel, Robert P., and Druckrey. 3,308,676. Drueck, Fred, Jr., to Prevue Display Services, Inc. Display device. 3,315,389, 4-25-67, CI. 40 — 53. Drug Research Inc. : See — Paterson, Laurene O. 3,345,371. D'Rugama, Jose : See — Northrup, William Z., and D'Rugama. 3.342,912. Druger, Fred J., Jr. Fishing tackle box. 3,330,608, 7-11-67, CI. 312—111. Drukker, Alexander E., and C. I. Judd, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Morphanthridine carboxylic acid and derivatives. 3.316.245, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 239. Drukker, Alexander E., and C. I. Judd, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Morphanthridine carboxylic acid and derivatives. 3.316.246, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 239. Drukker, Alexander E., and C. I. Judd, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Piperazinoalkyl-morphanthridines. 3,317,537, 5-2-67 CI. 260 — 268. Drukker, Alexander E., and C. I. Judd, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Novel morphauthridone oximes. 3,350,391. 10-31-07, CI. 260—239. Drum, Edward W., to Ransburg Electro-Coating Corp. Elec- trostatic spraying. 3,348,965, 10-24-67, CI. 117 — 93.4. Drumheller, Carl E., to General Dynamics Corp. Field effect semiconductor device and method of forming same. 3,313,- 988, 4-11-67, CI. 317—234. Drummond, Betty J. : See — Luborsky, Fred E., and Drummond. 3,332,425. Drummond, Evan J.: See — Scantlin, John R., Drummond, and Gray. 3,296,597. Scantlin, John R., Drummond, Gray, and Niquette 3.312,952. Drummond, Warren W. : See — Irwin, Wintield T.. and Drummond. 3,317,296. Drushel, Harry V. : See — Pine, Lloyd A., Ellert, and Drushel. 3,329,826. Drushella, Richard D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co Fluid distribution means in a fuel cell. 3,356,535, 12-5-67. CI. 136 — 86. Drutchas, Gilbert H. : See — Clark, Hubert M., Drutchas, and Carlson. 3,314,495. Drutchas, Gilbert H., to TRW Inc. Combination gear and vane pump. 3,306,228, 2-28-67, CI. 103 — 126. Drutchas, Gilbert H., and H. M. Clark, to TRW Inc. Rotarv piston pump with retractable cam sealing elements. 3,314,- 368, 4-18-67, CI. 103—123. Druth, Joseph S., and M. F. Notko, to Druth Packaging Corp. All-purpose back-rest. 3.359,036, 12-19-67, CI. 297 — 352. Druth Packaging Corp. : See — Druth, Joseph S., and Notko. 3,359,036. Druylants, Paul, to Solvay & Cie. Apparatus for interrupting the flow of mercury and/or of amalgam in electrolytic cells. 3,324,020, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 219. Druzynski, Frank C. : See — Isley, Walter F., and Druzynski. 3,338,224. Dry, John P. Combined air diffuser and lighting fixture. 3,299,797, 1-24-67, CI. 98 — 40. Dry, Sidney, to National Steel Container Corp. Container and method of making a container. 3,309,004 3-14-67. CI. 229—5.6. Dryan, James J. : See — Scarnato, Thomas J., 3,302,978. Dryczynski, Kurt : See — Vinzelberg, Bernard, Lessnlg. 3,325,729. Dryden, Eva. Auxiliary attachment mounting means for an auxiliary visor shield. 3,333,887, 8-1-67, CI. 296 — 97. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of J. C. Nicklas, J. D. Acord, J. O. Lonborg. and J. C. Randall. Attitude control for spacecraft. 3.304,028, 2-14-67, CI. 244—11. Dryden. Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of W. N. Carson, Jr. Didvmium hvdrate additive to nickel hydroxide electrodes. 3,311.502, 3-2S-C7, CI. 136 — 2S. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration, with respect to an inven- tion of William F. MacGlasban. Jr. High pressure regula- tor valve. 3,317, ISO, 5-2-67, CI. 251—61. Sorensen, Dryan, and Lawler. Dryczynski, Koepke, Platz, and 340 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an inven- tion of D G. Becker, J. F. Friichtenicht, B. Hamermesh, and K. V. Langmuir. Linear accelerator for micrometeoroids having a variable voltage source. 3,317,846, 5-2-67, CI. ooo 90 j Dryden, ~Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of A. J. Charnosky. Tool attachment for spread- ing louse elements away from work. 3.318,343. 5-9-67, CI. 140 — 124. Drydeu, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an in- vention of M. Kramer. Electronic amplifier with power supply switching. 3,319,175, 5-9-67, CI. 330 — 22. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an in- vention of B. P. Donovan,, and K. G. Englar. Artificial gravity spin deployment system. 3,333,788, 8-1-67, CI. 244—1. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an in- vention of L. Katz, R. W. Honey, and V. R. Simas. Optimum pre-detection diversity receiving system. 3,341,778, 9-12-67, CI. 325 — 305. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an in- vention of T. D. Masek. Electron bombardment ion engine. 3,345,820, 10-10-67, CI. 60—202. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Snace Administration with respect to an inven- tion of J. M. McLauchlan. Light position locating system. 3 354 320. 11-21-67 CI. 250 — 232. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration with respect to an inven- tion of L. J. Gabrovic and H. M. Lampert. Bismuth-lead coatings for gas bearings used in atmospheric environments and vacuum chambers. 3,359,046, 12-19-67, CI. 308 — 9. Dryden, Hugh L., Deputy Administrator of the National Aero- nautics and Space Administration, with respect to an inven- tion of R. M. Goldstein. Correlation function apparatus. 3,359,409, 12-19-67, CI. 235 — 181. Dryden, Hugh L., E. D. Green, and M. G. Woolfson. Linear sawtooth voltage-wave generator employing transistor tim- ing circuit having capacitor-zener diode combination feed- back. 3.302,040. 1-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Dryer. Stanley R. C, .T. E. Adams, and J. N. Turnbull, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Purification of normal hydro- carbons by adsorption. 3,321,396, 5-23-67, CI. 208—310. Dryland, Peter \\\, and M. C. Pugh, to United Kingdom Atomic Enersrv Authoritv. Nuclear reactor. 3,356,578, 12-5- 67, CI. 176 — 40. Dryon, Jacques M. C, to Societe Anonyme, Ateliers Heuze, Malevez et Simon. Devices for dismounting and remounting driving rollers. 3,340,036, 9-5-67, CI. 65 — 253. Drysdale & Co. Ltd. : See — Carslaw. Charles H. 3,319.574. Drvsdale, James L., to The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Binder. 3.322,129, 5-30-67, CI. 129—38. Drvsdale, John J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected fluorinated glycols. 3,337,644, 8-22-67, CI. 260— 633. Dryster Corp. : See — Brand, Paul M. 3,348,006. Dryvent Ltd. : See — Potts, Charles H. 3,313,092. Potts, Charles H. 3,349,570. Dschen, Yiiang-Heng, to Brown, Boveri & Cie. Aktiengesell- schaft. Gas-lubricated plain bearing. 3,337,275, 8-22-67, CI. 308—9. Dual Gebruder Steidinger : See — Lehmann, Rudiger, and Harnisch. 3,328,037. Zimmermann, Heinrich. 3.319,967. Zimmermann, Heinrich. 3,346,308. Du-Al Mfg. Co. : See — Eidy, Hass S. 3,319,757. Dual Mfg. & Engineering, Inc. : See — Re, Frank M. 3,359,034. Dualoc Engineering Co. : See — Randall, Ralph R. 3,342,084. Duarte. Robert T. Universally mountable clothesline fastener. 3,305,904, 2-28-67, CI. 24 — 137. Dubach, Max, to Cellulosefabrik Attisholz A.-G. vorm. Dr. B. Sieber. Domestic effluent water purification process. 3,337,- 450, 8-22-67, CI. 210—16. Dubach, Max. to Cellulosefabrik Attisholz A.-G. vorm. Dr. B. Sieber. Effluent water purification process. 3,354,082, 11-21-67, CI. 210—15. Dubard. Louis, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphic sans Fil. Shear-wave steel ultrasonic delay line. 3,348,172, 10-17-67, CI. 333—30. Dubbe, Richard F., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Evacu- atable chamber seal for electron beam recorder. 3.345.639. 10-3-67, CI. 346 — 110. Dubbe, Richard F., and P. Fram, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Method and medium for electron beam recording. 3,331,076, 7-11-67, CI. 346 — 1. Dubbe, Richard F.. P. Fram. and W. J. Plank, Jr., to Min- nesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Medium for electron beam recording. 3,336,596, 8-15-67, CI. 346 — 135. Dubbels, Ervin C. : See — Thompson, Ellis G., Dubbels, and Ostrom. 3,313,629. Dubberke, Walter H. Pipe pulling device. 3,331,585, 7-18-67, CI. 254 — 31. Dubbs, David F. : See — Jones. Odell J., Page, and Dubbs. 3,347,885. Dube, Jacques : See — Nomine, Gerard, Bucourt, and Dube. 3,311,616 Dube, Roland G., to CSF-Compagnie Generale De Telegraphie Sans Fil. Delay line. 3,353,121, 11-14-67, CI. 333—31. Dubeck, Michael: See — Keblys, Kestutis A., and Dubeck. 3,296,288. Kleiman, Joseph 1'., and Dubeck. 3,300,472. Du Bellay, Marc G., and J. Sanlaville, to Societe D'Electro- Chimie, D'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques D'Ugine. Process for making an anhydrous alumina product consisting principally of alpha alumina from alumina hy- drate. 3,336.109, 8-15-67, CI. 23 — 142. Duberoid Co., The : See — Erb. Edward R., and Maass. 3,350,483. Dubey, Michael : See — Webb. James E. 3,330,082. Dubie. John E., R. Moroney, and D. V. Mancini. Fluids dispenser. 3,308.602, 3-14-67, CI. 53—283. Dubief, Leon : See — Bentolila, Jacques, Dubief, and Price. 3,322,866. Dubin, Lester, to Lambda Electronics Corp. Heat exchanger. 3,313,340, 4-11-67, CI. 165 — 80. Dubin, Lester, I. Forrest, and S. Greenberg, to Lambda Elec- tronics Corp. Monitoring circuit for regulated power sup- ply. 3,304.490, 2-14-67, CI. 323—9. Dubin, Lester, S. Greenberg, and G. Gautherin, to Lambda Electronics Corp. Switching techniques in regulated D.C. power supplies. 3,323.034, 5-30-67, CI. 321 — 16. Dubin, Lester, M. G. Paulson, and B. Shmurak, to Lambda Electronics Corp. Multi-positional power supply module and heat exchanger techniques. 3,348,609, 10-24-67, CI. 165— 47. Dubo, Harry H. Resilient closure latch for containers. 3,315,828, 4-25-67, CI. 214 — 302. Du Bocher, Lionel J. Filter assembly. 3,343,342, 9-26-67, CI. 55—299. Duboff. Philip. Utility pole construction. 3,324,613, 6-13-67, CI. 52 — 122. Duboff, Philip L., to Shelfmaker Products Corp. Utility pole assembly and accessories for use therewith. 3,323,851, 6-6- 67, CI. 312—255. Du Boff, Philip L., to Shelfmaker Products Corp. Utility pole construction. 3,333,808, 8-1-67, CI. 248 — 354. Dubois, Albert and A. Dough kneading machine. 3,326,143, 6-20-67, CI. 107 — 9. Dubois, Andre : See — Klein, Georges, and Dubois. 3,355,604. DuBois, Andrew O., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Vapor source assembly. 3,360,600, 12-26-67, CI. 13 — 31. Dubois, Armand : See — Dubois, Albert and A. 3,326,143. Du Bois, Eliot, and H. B. Lovering, to Consolidated Electro- dynamics Corp. Comparison signal circuit for measuring intensity of spectral lines. 3,298,275, 1-17-67, CI. 88 — 14. Dubois, Ernest : See — Bertin, Jean H., and Dubois. 3,308,806. Bertin, Jean H., and Dubois. 3,359,969. Dubois, Jean P. : See — Jeamnonod, Maurice, Dubois, and Schneider. 3,355,875. Du Bois, Jennings B., Jr. : See — Richardson, Davis B., and Du Bois. 3,305,594. Dubois. Joseph W.. to H. L. Bomar and J. D. Marshall, trustees, known as The Carolina Patent Development Trust. Ring Traveler. 3,352.097. 11-14-67, CI. 57—125. Dubois. Robert, to Colfico, S. A. Heating element for rods and the like. 3,349.225, 10-24-67, CI. 219 — 545. Du Bois, Robert J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Catalytic process for preparing C10CI10O ketonic, hydrolyzed reaction product of hexachloroevclopentadiene and sulfur trioxide. 3,333,003. 7-25-67, CI. 260—586. Du Bois. Robert J., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of 2,3-dichlorotetrafluoro-2-cyclopenten-l-one. 3.310.584, 3-21-67, CI. 200 — 586. Du Bois, Robert J., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of 2,3-dichlorotetrafluoro-2-cyclopenten-l-one. 3.310.585, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 586. Du Bois, William H. : See — Reed. George C, and Du Bois. 3,357,523. Dubose, Jean-Pierre C. G.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Photo- graphic elements containing ferrocene derivative and method of processing. 3,335.00S, 8-8-67, CI. 96 — 49. Dubose, Jean-Pierre C. G., and R. P. J. G. Thiebaut, to East- man Kodak Co. Photographic emulsion having a low modulus or elasticity and process for its manufacture. 3,359,108, 12-19-67, CI. 96—85. Du Bose, Marion J. Complete continuous wet mica grinding process. 3,327,951, 6-27-67, CI. 241 — 4. Dubosq, Louis A. J., and R. G. Houssaye. Warning and su- pervising apparatus with verbal warnings. 3.298.010, 1- 10-67, CI. 340—221. Dubost, Gerard, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Wide band direction finder antenna. 3,314,069, 4-11-67, CI. 343 — 119. LIST OF PATENTEES :;i! Dubost, Gerard, and P. Aniiot, to CSF-Compagnie Generate de Telegraphie Sans PH. Wide band spiral antenna with reflective cavities of varied sizes. 3,358,288, 12-12-07, CI. 34;;- 895 Du lirouil Curry, Shirley, R. W. Young, G. Berkelhaminer, and D, E. Ailman, to American Cyauamid Co. Organo- phosphorothioate compounds and method of preparing .same. 3,309,371, 3-14-67, CI. 200 — 295. Du Broff, warren. Portable tape dispenser. 3,297,510, 1-10- 07, CI. 156 — 357. Du Buls. Edwin O., E. L. Cucksey, and C. E. Lindquist, to Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. Donning device and article handling means therefor. 3,328,948, 7-4-07, CI. 57 — 53. Duuuit, Louis G. Machine for feeding and printing cans. 3,323,448, 0-G-G7, CI. 101 — 40. Dubuque Awning & Tent Co. : See — Frommelt, Cyril p. and S. J. 3.352.314. Duby, Benjamin, to H. Wolff Book Mfg. Co., Inc. Book trim- mer knife setting gauge. 3,315,368, 4-25-67, CI. 33 — 185. Ducanis, Paul. Mechanism for sequentially feeding bars of uniform cross section iu a machine. 3,322,317, 5-30-67, CI. 226 — 107. Ducati, Adriano C. : See — Giannini, Gabriel M., Ducati, and Sullivan. 3,319,097. Ducati, Adriano C, to Giannini Scientific Corp. Apparatus and method for heating and accelerating gas. 3,304,719, 2-21-07. CI. 60 — 203. Ducati, Adriano C, to Giannini Scientific Corp. High pres- sure lamp having a coil for magnetically stabilizing the dis- charge arc. 3,313,980, 4-11-67, CI. 315—111. Ducati Elettrotecbnica S.p.A. : See — Guglielmi. Antonio. 3.320,509. Duchek, Ernest J., and A. B Johnson, to The Powers Regu- lator Co. Temperature control device. 3,305,172, 2-21- 67, CI. 236—1. Duchesneau, Ernest L. : See — Corda, Robert A. 3,343,126. Duchesneau, Eugene A., M. W. Kline, and S. Loshaek, to The Borden Co. Copolymer of chlorinated hydrocarbon and vinyl ester. 3,326,829, 6-20-07, CI. 260 — 27. Duchesneau. Everett H. : See — Corda. Robert A. 3,343,126. Duchess Footwear Corp. : See — Cbadbourne, Basil E. 3,303,523. Duchinsky, Bernard L., to International Oil Burner Co. Acoustic air conducting door installation for cabinet type furnace. 3,357,419. 12-12-67, CI. 126 — 114. Duck, Edward W., and P. M. Duinkor, to Shell Oil Co. Vana- dium complexes and polymerization catalyst prepared there- from 3.297.5S6, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 431. Duck, Edward W., and J. A. Waterman, to Shell Oil Co. Process for polymerizing conjugated dienes with a catalyst comprising an aluminum halide, a salt of cobalt or nickel, and a compound of the formula SiH. '3,313,792, 4-11-67, CI. 260—94.3. Duck, Edward W.. and P. Simmons, to The International Syn- thetic Rubber Co. Ltd. Epoxidized copolymers of butadiene polymer and unsaturated triglyceride or unsaturated acid. 3.33S.853, 5-29-67, CI. 260 — 23.7. Duckett, Arlie J.: See — Solheim, Karsten, and Duckett. 3,309,989. Duckstein, Otto, to M. Zimmermann. Solvent recovery by charcoal adsorption and steam desorption. 3.332.S54, 7-25-67, CI. 202 — 170. Duckwall. Frank E. : See — Calkins, Tracy H., and Duckwall. 3,348,340. Duckwall, Frank E., and J. D. Spragg, to Textron, Inc. Method and apparatus for blocking a lens blank. 3,330,331, 7-11-67, CI. 164—112. Duckworth, Byron R. : See — Burmeister, William W., Duckworth, and Radtke. 3,324,- 731. Duckworth, Glenn C. Ski carrier. 3,342,3SS, 9-19-67, CI. 224—45. Duclaux. Daniel : See — Chambran, Jacques, Scalliet, and Duclaux. 3,351,546. Ducommun, Georges : See — Adler. Karl.'and Ducommun. 3.340.785. Adler, Karl, and Ducommun. 3.344,331. Ducon Co., Inc., The : See — Caldwell, Lawrence G. 3,305,142. Kalen, Bodo. 3,333,402. Krochta. Harry. 3.304,695. Ducote, Louts W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High speed reversing counter. 3,317,716, 5-2-67, CI. 235—92. Duda, Henry J. Awnings for travel trailers and/or mobile homes. 3,324,S69, 6-13-67, CI. 135 — 5. Duda, John F. : See — Kodaras, Michael J., and Duda. 3,298,455. Dudarevitch, Mitchell D. : See — O'Shea. Francis X., Von Schmeling, and Dudarevitch. 3,301,748. Dudas, Joseph H., and F. R. Collins, to Aluminum Co of America. Welding aluminum. 3,332,773, 7-25-G7 CI. 75 — 140. Duddoff, Harold S. Partition-forming assemblies and com- ponents. 3,349,532, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 301. Duddy, Joseph C, to ESB Inc. Foamed silver electrode and a method for preparing it. 3,350,537, 12-5-07, CI. 136 — 120. Dudek, Fred B. Can lop with opening means .attached. :;..;29,303, 7-4-07, CI. 220—54. Dudek, John A. : S< < Mellen, Edward .1., Jr., Webb, de Passelle, and Dudek 3,356.130. Dudek, Raymond J., C. G. Mallery, and L. D. Sunderland, to General Electric Co. Automatic variable threshold control circuit. 3,353,100, 11-14-67, CI. 328—171. Duderstadt, Oscar: See — l'inkerton, Martin L., and Duderstadt. 3,326,385. Dudley, Edmond R., to Peco Corp. Electrical control device with interconnected main and sub-chassis. 3,299,323, 1- 17-07, CI. 317—99. Dudley, Edmond It., to Peco Corp. Magnetic conveyor. 3,338,- 374, 8-29-67, CI. 19S— 41. Dudley, Elizabeth, and L. I. Osipow, to Scott Paper Co. Deodorized sanitary napkin. 3,340,875, 9-12-67, CI. 12S — 290. Dudley, George E. : See — Rutty, Edward C, and Dudley. 3,336,639 Dudley, Harold A., to The S. E. Hvman Co. Seat cover. 3,338,- 630, 8-29-67, CI. 297—219. Dudley, Joe E. : See — Maunus, Aimo G., and Dudley. 3,321,982. Dudley, John: See — Aydelott, Boyd T. 3,326,354. Dudley, John W. : See — Ross, Wayne M., and Dudley. 3,309,650. Dudley, Michael D., to Ferranti, Ltd. Information display systems utilizing a metachromic display screen. 3,345,459, 10-3-67, CI. 178—7.5. Dudley, Ralph M. : See — Cloyd, Harold S., Dudley, Mangold, and Welch. 3,307,739. Dudley, William A. : See — Lamb. Charles P., and Dudley. 3,350,139. Dudley, William A., to Merla Tool Corp. Gas lift valve. 3,311,126. 3-28-07, CI. 137—155. Dudley, William A., to Merla Tool Corp. Gas lift valve having particular piston seal. 3,311,127, 3-28-67, CI. 137 — 155. Dudley, William A., to Merla Tool Corp. Pressure and time controlled gas lift valve. 3,326,229, 6-20-67, CI. 137 — 155. Dudley, William L., to United States of America, Army. Tunnel-diode low voltage static inverter. 3,309,601, 3-14- 67, CI. 321—^5. Dudley, William L., to United States of America, Army. Con- trol circuit for unsymmetrical power converter. 3,349,311, 10-24-67, CI. 321 — 2. Dudzik, Chester J., and G. E. Perkins, to Lessona Corp. Method and apparatus for processing glas yarn. 3,348.368, 10-24-67, CI. 57— 35. Dudzinski, Zdzislaw W. : See — Wakeman, Reginald L., and Dudzinski. 3,314,968. Duecker, John F., to General Electric Co. Pipe connections for aircraft gas turbine engines. 3,339,832, 9-5-67, CI. 230—132. Dueker, James E. : See — Lombard, Albert E., Jr., and Dueker. 3,354,313. Dueker, James E., and A. E. Lombard, Jr.. to McDonnell Air- craft Corp. Image intensifier having optically isolated cells and method of constructing same. 3.327,122, 6-20-67, CI. 250—213. Duell, Jeremiah P., Jr., to Deringer Mfg Co. Electrical contact and method of forming the same. 3,311,729, 3-28- 67, CI. 200—160. Duenke, Clarence G., and F. O. Engert, to Washington Elec- trical Products Co. Bushing connector. 3,321,735, 5-23- 07, CI. 339 — 202. Duennebier, Fredrick C, and J. T. Kofron, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic inhibitor releasing developers. 3,297,- 445, 1-10-67, CI. 96 — 95. Duerdoth, Winston T. : See — Simmons, Brian D., and Duerdoth. 3,306,978. Duerdoth, Winston T., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General. Time division multiplex pulse code modulation communica- tion systems. 3,341,660, 9-12-67, CI. 179 — 15. Dueringer, Edwin G. Storage structure. 3, 340, OSS, 9-12-67, CI. 52—246. Duerkob, Manfred F. Fountain and valve and spray ap- paratus therefor. 3,337,133, 8-22-67, CI. 239 — 18. Duero, John J. : See — Hoglund, Adolpb F.. Jaskowiak, and Duero. 3,328,04S. Duerr. Bruno, to General Motors Corp. Turbine inlet screen. 3,352,104, 11-14-67, CI. 60—13. Duerr, Dieter, H. Aebi. and L. Ebner. to Ciba Ltd. Method for combatting microorganisms. 3,345,257, 10-3-67, CI. 167 — 33. Duerr, Lorenz K. E. : See — Drenning, John W., Bridges, and Duerr. 3,340,125. Duesel, Bernard F., and G. Wilbert, to Xepera Chemical Co., Inc. Process for the preparation of N-acetvl-P-aminopheuol (APAP). 3,341,587, 9-12-67, CI. 260—562. Dufek, Paul, to Lapp-Finze Eisenwarenfabrlken Aktienge- sellschaft. Carrier for pin bands on door- or window-frames of steel. 3,311,944, 4-4-67, CI. 16 — 128. Dufendach, William R. : See — Barecki, Chester J., Henrikson, and Dufendach. 3,330,- 955. Du Feu, Alan N., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Pressure- sensivtive devices. 3,335,005, S-15-67, CI. 73— 1S2. Duff. Alan A., and N. G. Havward, to Cooke Engineering Co. Titration apparatus. 3,319,937, 10-31-67. CI. 217 — 2o.5. 542 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 and Duffield. and Duffield. & Stone Ltd. 3,333,233. 3,333,234. Indicator light Duff, Billy E., and R. D. Hughes, to Midwestern Instruments, Inc. Digital torque motor. 3,315,103, 4-18-67, CI. 310—8.1. Duff, Joseph H. : gee — Soriente, Alfonse J., and Duff. 3,342,334. Duff-Norton Co. : See — Beck, Robert J. 3,301.140. Dixon, John J. 3,298,664. Dixon, John J. 3,339,892. McMullen, Carroll J. 3,323,777. Duff, Richard A. Crankshaft oil seal with tapered installa- tion leader. 3,315,969, 4^25-67, CI. 277 — 11. Duff, Russell E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Supersonic test facility. 3,318,144, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 147. Duff, Victor N., to Cavo Patents Ltd. Fence batten. 3,317,- 190, 5-2-67, CI. 256—48. Duftala, Joseph : gee — Pumphrey, Gilbert B., and Duffala. 3.342,078. Duffiau, Georges, to Trefimetaux. Devices for separating and handling stoppering or capping capsules. 3,351,234, 11-7— 67. CI. 221 — 220. Duffee, Paul Y., and R. J. Bergman, to The Minster Machine Co. Quick change fixture. 3,327,575, 6-27-67, CI. 83—13. Duffek. Edward P. : gee — Beniamini, Eddi, and Duffek. 3,357,902. Duffett, Ralph, Jr. : See — Miltenberger, Robert S., Morgan, Duffett, and Shepherd. 3,323,906. Duflicv, Maurice J. Truss connector plate with self-crimping tooth. 3,322,017, 5-30-67, CI. 85 — 13. Duffield, Frederick R. Crimping tools, die parts and the like and methods for making the same. 3,315,346, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 434. Duffield, Joseph F. : gee — Kindersley, Charles R. D.. Kindersley, Charles R. D. Duffield, Joseph F., to Smith assembly. 3,348.221, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 3S1 Duffield, Joseph F., and Z. R. Godziemba-Darubski, to Smith & Stone Ltd. Manually operable switches such as alternat- ing current switches suitable for domestic installations. 3,305,650, 2-21-67, CI. 200—67. Duffield, Stanley H., and J. N. Rice, to Eastman Kodak Co. Web processing apparatus. 3,314,351, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 94. Duffy, Edward F. : gee — Christiansen, Charles, Duffy, Mackay, and Rutkowski. 3,299.267. Duffy, Edward J., and W. K. Gromme, to Calculagraph Co. Time card recorder. 3,325,820, 6-13-67, CI. 346 — 83. Duffy. Edward K. : gee — Callahan, Thomas W., and Duffy. 3,356,788. Duffy. James J. : See — Young, Robert K., and Duffy. 3,308,372. Duffy, Kenneth A., to C.A.V. Ltd. Driving means control re- sponsive to speed including light sensitive elements. 3.349,- 785, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 30. Duffy, Laurence S., and I. C. Hutcheon, to George Kent, Ltd. Mass-flowing measuring device. 3,315.524, 4-25-67, CI. 73—231. Duffy, Lawson W. Apparatus for solar distillation of liquids. 3,330.740, 7-11-67, CI. 202 — ISO. Dufios, Jacques L. : See — Moutaud, Gilberte M., and Duflos. 3,322,489. Du-Fold, Inc. : See — Kelley, David L. 3,325,182. Dufour, Charles : See — Desehamps, Robert M., and Dufour. 3,343,058. Dufour, Georges, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Armor piercing shell. 3,348,485, 10-24-67, CI. 102 — 52. Dufrene, Donald E., to Interoceanic Commodities Corp. Louver type window operating means. 3,350,814, 11-7-67. CI. 49 — S2. Du Fresne, Eugene R., to R. D. Sherer. Method and means for ice control. 3,298,290, 1-17-67, CI. 94 — 4. Du Fresne. Eugene R., and D. L. Campbell, to General Dy- namics Corp. Method for fireproofing wood and the treated wood. 3.306,765, 2-28-67, CI. 117 — 62. Dufresne. Jacques : See — Angelini, Antonio, and Dufresne. 3,313,708. Dufresnoy, Guy C. : gee — Vazquez, Charles, and Dufresnoy. 3,316,512. Duft, Buddy L., to Whittaker Corp. Method of making a filament wound sandwich core. 3,300,354, 1-24-67 CI. 156—169. Dufton. William C, and W. E. Brown, to Frick Co. Remote controlled setwork for sawmill. 3,335,770, 8-15-67 CI. 143 — 120. Dugan, Gordon F., and A. H. Widiger. to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for purifying 4,4'-isopropylidenediphenol. 3,326.986, 6-20-67, CI. 260—619. Dugan. Raymond O. Trailer tongue support. 3,360,282, 12- 26-67, CI. 280 — 475. Dugan, William F., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Blender heat exchanger apparatus. 3,302,700, 2-7-67, CI. 165 — 109. Dugan, William P. : See — Kubik, James R., and Dugan. 3,342,927. Du Gardin, Tristan. Apparatus simulating the illumination of earth by the sun at any time and date. 3,305,946, 2— 28-67. CI. 35 — 46. Duggan, Lois J. : See — Crawford, Lynn D. 3,349,905. Duggan, Raymond J. : gee — Ashcraft, Jacob O., Jr., Winstrom, Duggan, and Park. 3,321,3S2. Duggan, Robert B. : See — Dixon, Farris F., and Duggan. 3,301,472. Duggan, Thomas R. ; % to A. Adams. Indexing rosary assem- blage. 3,325,915, 6-20-67, CI. 35 — 23. Dugger, Ralph L. Overhead door and rigging. 3.313,062, 4-11-67, CI. 49 — 200. Dugger, Ralph L. Overhead door having outside controls. 3,331,157, 7-18-67, CI. 49 — 200. Dugle, Thomas, G. A. Lensky, and R. W. Wagner, to Con- tinental Oil Co. Comminution machine for solid pliable material. 3,339,855, 9-5-67, CI. 241 — 280. Duignan, Henry F. : gee — Buehbinder, Henry M., and Duignan. 3,343,500. Duinker, Philip M. : gee — ■ Ducker, Edward W., and Duinker. 3,297,586. Duinker, Simon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing magnetic heads using a jig for accurately determining gap heights. 3,302,268, 2-7-67, CI. 29— 155.5. Duinker, Simon, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing reliable magnetic heads having accurately predetermined dimensions. 3,354,540, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 603. Duinker, Simon, E. F. de Haan, G. Diemer, and J. G. van Santen, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit com- prising writing and reproducing circuits using electro- luminescent and ferroelectric cells. 3.311.781, 3-28-67, CI. 315 — 173. Duinker, Simon, and D. Gossel, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dosing pump operating in opposite phases for dosing liquid or gaseous media. 3,327,633, 6-27-67, CI. 103 — 38. Duir, John H., and A. E. Kelley, to Union Oil Co. of Cali- fornia. Hvdroeracking process startup. 3,308,054, 3-7-67, CI. 208 — 89. Duis, Herward, and P. Lopata, to Joh. Kleinewefers Sohne. Apparatus for passing materials therethrough in a pressure- tight manner, especially textiles in the form of wide webs and also in the form of strands. 3,343,379, 9-26-67, CI. 68—5. Duisburger Kupferhutee : See — Junghanss, Helmut. 3,353,950. Duitsman, Kenneth. Divided food service tray. 3,342,397, 9-19-67, CI. 229—2.5. Du Kane Corp. : See — Smithberg, Floyd E., and Anderson. 3,338.367. Smithberg, Floyd E., and Supitilov. 3,306,989. Supitilov, Michael C. 3,340,625. Duke, Angus J. : See — ■ Cameron, Grant M., and Duke. 3,352, S10. Duke, Bruce W. : See — Dyer, Hugh N., Sprague, Duke, Marshall, and Henderson. 3,334,041. Duke, Edward D. : gee — Hermiz, Ramiz Y., and Duke. 3,325,925. Duke, James B. : See — Greene, Ernest W., and Duke. 3,314.537. Jacobs, Daniel A., and Duke. 3,313,492. Duke, James B., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Meth- od of reducing clay viscosity. 3,326,705, 6-20-67, CI. 106 — 72. Duke, James B., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Method for improving the brightness of clay. 3,353, 66S, 11-21-67, CI. 209 — 10. Duke, June T. : See — Prem, Dorothy C, Duke, and Greene. 3,314.910. Duke Mfg. Co. : gee — Johnson, James M. 3, 356, OSS. Duke. Roy B., Jr., and M. A. Perry, to Eastman Kodak Co. Unsaturated polyesters having branched structures. 3,320,- 336, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 861. Duke, Roy B., Jr., M. A. Perry, and H. N. Wright, Jr, to Eastman Kodak Co. Manufacture of neopentyl glycol and isobutanol. 3,340,312, 9-5-67, CI. 260—635. Duke University : See — Rosett, Theodore. 3,298,411. Dulanev, Clarence L. : See — Brierley, Ronald H., Dulaney, and Davenport. 3,306,844. Dulhunty, Philip W. Aerial navigation device. 3,353,274, 11-21-67, CI. 33—107. Dulieu, Raoul. Device for handling elongate objects. 3.329,255, 7-4-67, CI. 198—170. Dulis, Edward J. : See — Kasak, August, Dulis, and Chandhok. Re. 26,225. Dulis, Edward J., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Age-hard- enable austenitic stainless steel. 3,340,046, 9-5-67, CI. 75 — 126. Dulis, Edward J., and A. Kasak, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Use of cold-formable austenitic stainless steel for valves for internal-combustion engines. 3,303,023, 2-7-67, CI. 75—128. Dull, Thomas J. : See — Goldmeyer, Clifford, and Dull. 3,304,404. Goldmeyer, Clifford, and Dull. 3.316,944. Goldmeyer. Clifford, and Dull. 3,348,583. LIST OK l'ATKNTKES 343 Dully, Flovd I., to General Motors Corp. Wheel cover. 3,317,- 248, 5-2-67 CI. 301—37. Dullv, Flovd I., and A. J. Maletzke, to General Motors Corp. Wheel cover. 3,348,885, 10-2-1-67, CI. 301 — 37. Dulmage, Fred C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Equipment nml method of controlled peripheral shrink. 3,324,625, 6-13-67, CI. 53 — 42. Dulmage, William J., W. A. Light, and S. S. Sweet, to East- man Kodak Co. Heat-sensitive elements for use in thermog- raphy. 3,342,623, 0-19-67, CI. 117—36.1. Dumas, Charles A. : See — Fisher, llarland S., and Dumas. 3.340,591. Zwarycz, Michael, and Dumas. 3,348,525. Dumas, Roger, to Societe Anonyme Slmca Automobiles. Ve- hicle bodies. 3,328,069. 6-27-67, CI. 296—65. Dumbgen. Gerd : See — Haul. Robert, and Dumbgen. 3,299,713. Dumbovich, Boris : See — Toldy, Lajos, Borsi, Fekete, and Dumbovich. 3,325,486. Durum, Grace E. : See — Dumm, Robert P., and G. E. 3,339, SS8. Duruni, Robert P., deceased, by G. E. Dumm, administratrix, to Pacific Valves, Inc. Cryogenic globe valve with extended body. 3,339,SSS, 9-5-67, CI. "251—367. Dummett, George A., to The A.P.V. Co. Ltd. Steam heating of liquids. 3,314,664, 4-1S-67, CI. 201 — 159. Dummler, William J., to Motor Guard Corp. Filter unit with radially compressed element. 3,317,045, 5-2-67, CI. 210 — ■ 130. Dummler, William J., to Motor Guard Corp. Filter unit with axlally separable housing. 3,317,053, 5-2-67, CI. 210 — 439. Dumont, Louis, and A. P. Lacombe, to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Ball-and-socket pipe joints, and applications thereof. 3,357,723, 12-12-67, CI. 2S5— 263. Dumpis, Janis, to Champ-Items, Inc. Idler arm repair kit. 3,305,281, 2-21-67, CI. 308—36.1. Dumpis, Janis, to Champ-Items, Inc. Method of making sealed prelubricated preloaded bearings. 3,305,617, 2-21- 67, CI. 264 — 242. Dumpis, Janis to Champ-Items. Inc. Idler arm replacement bearing. 3,307,888, 3-7-67, CI. 308 — 71. Dumpy Co,, Inc. : See — Stevens, James H. and N. J. 3,308,911. Dun, Alan, and D. B. Fox, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Ltd. Color modification of cobalt-containing cured poly- ester resins. 3,297,788, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 863. Dun, Angus, Jr. Target and backing member therefor. 3,353,- 827, 11-21-67. CI. 273—102.1. Dunagan, Kenneth M. : See — Stockton, George S., and Dunagan. 3,295,219. Dunaiski, Raymond M., and H. D. Snively, to General Elec- tric Co. Dynamoelectric machine having concentric rotors with an intermediate stator. 3,308,318, 3-7-67, CI. 310 — 114. Dunand, Guv, 50% to L. Christin. Hive. 3.343,186, 9-26-67, CI. 6—1. Dunavan, Russell N. Safety signal system for motor vehicles. 3,359.540, 12-19-67, CI. 340—72. Dunbar, Joseph E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thioethyl thiolsulfonates. 3,337,599, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 453. Dunbar, Joseph E., to The Dow Chemical Co. /3,/3'-Bis(sub- stituted sulfonylthio) compounds. 3,338,945, S-29-67, CI. 260 — 453. Dunbar, Joseph E., to The Dow Chemical Co. /S,0',j6"-Tris- (methylsulfonylthio)triethylamine. 3,338,946. S-29-67, CI. 260 — 453. Dunbar, Joseph E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Oxacyclobutane bis(thiosulfonates). 3,346,592, 10-10-67, CI. 260—333. Dunbar, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for converting single phase to multiphase alternating current. 3,328,660. 6-27-67, CI. 318—165. Dunbar, Robert B. : See — Williams, Stanley E., Dunbar, and Rademaker. 3,352,746. Duncan. Archie D., Jr. : See — Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,311,033. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,322,318. Duncan. Charles S., and G. W. Wilson, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Joining of thermally conductive contact members to thermoelectric bodies. 3,330,029, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 573. Duncan, Clifford E., to Coin Acceptors Inc. Anti-tilt means for coin testing and selecting apparatus. 3,298,492, 1-17- 67, CI. 1S4 — 99. Duncan, David L. : See — Kappelmann, Benjamin O., and Duncan. 3,333,557. Duncan, Douglas W., C. C. Walden, and P. C. Trussell, to British Columbia Research Council. Accelerated micro- biological ore extraction process. 3,305,353, 2-21-67, CI. 75 — 101. Duncan Econotrol, Inc. : See — Duncan, James L. 3.317.692. Duncan, Edward T., to Products Research Associates, Inc. Lamp dimmer. 3,300.711, 1-24-67, CI. 323 — 22. Duncan, Edward T., to The Maintenance Co., Inc. Emergency power supply. 3,324,304, 6-6-67, CI. 307 — 66. Duncan Electric Co., Inc. : 'See — Brown, Robert A. 3.325,732. Pitt, Paul E. 3.311,S24. Duncan, Einnicl t 1!.: See — Russey, Edward S., and Duncan. 3,35o,909. Duncan, Emmet t B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Axial locking clutch. 3,305,061, 2-21-67, CI. 192—114. Duncan, Gordon E. : See — Johnston, George F., and Duncan. 3,346,061. Duncan, Howard W. Menstrual cycle programming device. 3,330,060, 7-11-67, CI. 40—107. . Duncan, Jack E., to Packaging Corp. of America. Container and blank therefor. 3,310,221, 3-21-67, CI. 229—37. Duncan, James E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Neutral brown heat absorbing glass composition. 3,296,004, 1-3- 67, CI. 106—52. Duncan, James E., and J. E. Cooper, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Bronze-smoke ophthalmic glass composition. 3,296,005, 1-3-67, CI. 106—52. . Duncan, James H., and C. J. Kraus, to Air-O-Fan Products Corp. Symmetrizing bipivotal coupling device. 3,311, 1S5, 3-28-67. CI. 180—14. „ „ , „ ,„ Duncan, Jam^s K., to E. K. Zitzewitz, R. Gurley, E. W. O'Shaughnessy, T. G. Lowry, and J. K. Duncan, co-partners, d b a. Duncan Research. Apparatus for precision fibenza- tion. 3,306,722, 2-2S-67, CI. 65—12. Duncan, James L., to Duncan Econotrol, Inc. Ambient tem- perature-modified temperature-altering control mechanism. 3,317,692, 5-2-67, CI. 200—136. Duncan. James W., to Stencel Aero Engineering Corp. Pyro- technic initiators. 3.356.025, 12-5-67, CI. 102 — 39. Duncan, John M., W. L. Sprague, and J. L. Decker, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Data collecting and recording device. 3,303,471, 2-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. . Duncan, Leon L. Method and apparatus for producing a decorative effect on stainless steel and other surfaces. 3,305,916, 2-28-67, CI. 29—90. Duncan, Leon L., to W. J. King. Total disposal unit and method. 3,319,588. 5-16-67, CI. 110—9. Duncan, Leon L. Disposal unit and method, o, 320, 907, 5-23-67, CI. 110—9. „ „. Duncan, Loney R., Jr., and J. J. Smisloff, to Collins Radio Co. Parallel resonance discriminator including an induc- tively coupled tuned circuit. 3,305,776, 2-21-67, CI. 324— 57 Duncan, Rea E. Shade control. 3,304,992, 2-21-67, CI. 160 — 32. Duncan Research : See — ■ Duncan, James K. 3,306,722. Duncan, Richard A., to The Thomson Machinery Co.. Inc. Device for drv separating cut sugar cane. 3,358,S30, 12-19- 67, CI. 209—3. Duncan, Richard S. : See— Peck, William S., Duncan, and Williams. 3.296, 0So. Duncan, Robert C. : See — Lucas, Malcom B., Duncan, and Sedlin. 3,322,594. Duncan, Robert C, and N. L. Baker, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Disposable diaper. Re. 26,151, 1-31-67, CI. 128— 2S4. Duncan, Robert H., and D. W. Orahood, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Selector for selecting the best responding one of a plurality of equal rank devices. 3,328,- 697. 6-27-67, CI. 325 — 304. Duncan, Robert J.: See — McCarty, Lourdes V.. and Duncan. 3,295,580. Duncan, Robert J., and W. A. Biermann, to Controls Co. of America. Viscosity compensating fuel control. 3,349,804, 10-31-67, CI. 138—45. „, „„„ Duncan, Robert W. Envelope. 3.295,746, 1-3-67, CI. 229— 85. Duncan. Sydney F.. to Farr Co. Method for manufacturing a pleated air filter cartridge. 3,321,345, 5-23-67, CI. 156 — 91. Duncan, Thomas W., and C. N. Perin, to Design and Mfg. Corp. Dishwashing machine. 3,310,243, 3-21-67, CI. 241 — 101. Duncan, Thomas W., and C. N. Perin, to Design and Mfg. Corp. Dispensing mechanism. 3,344,957, 10-3-67. CI. 222 — 70. Duncan, Walter L. Flashlight. 3,299,262, 1-17-67. CI. 240— 10.6. „ Duncan. William A., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Device for promoting the removal of water from a paper-making pulp slurry. 3,351,524. 11-7-67, CI. 162—374. Duncan, William H., and R. F. Cooper, to Collapsible Pallet Co Collapsible cargo pallet with removable top. 3,327,654, 6-27-67, CI. 108 — 53. Duncan, William J. Fishing pole holder. 3,341,157, 9-12-6 1, CI. 248 — 42. Duncanson, Leonard A., and H. G. Lawley, to Imperial. Chem- ical Industries Ltd. Production of oxygen-containing or- ganic compounds bv the co-oxidation of cycloparaffins and aldehydes. 3,351,657. 11-7-67, CI. 260—530. Duncombe, Edward : See — Kealy. Wellesley A., Smart, and Duncombe. 3.296.864. Dundam," John. Egg grader. 3,308,947, 3-14-67, CI. 209 — 123. Dundas, Robert H., and A. E. Gosselln, to Southern California Edison Co. Flue gas process. 3,310,365, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 2. Dundee Cement Co. : See — Ostberg, Werner. 3,322,416. Dundon, John P.: See — Van Loo, William J., Jr., and Dundon. o,334.o.3. Dundon, John P., to American Cyanamid Co. Pjocess for pre- paring polymethylol ureas. 3,335,113. S-S-67, CI. 260—69. 344 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dundon, Thomas M., and J. M. R. Frappier, to Honeywell Inc. Sonic transducer. 3,331,970, 7-18-67, CI. 310 — 9.1 Dunfee, Danny D. : See — Holter, William H., Dunfee, and Webster. 3,352,244. Uss, George K.. Dunfee, and Silver. 3,331,324. Dungard, Inc. : See — Dunning, Fred E. 3,319,261. Dungler, Julien, to Artos Maschinenbau, Dr.-Ing. Meier-Wind- horst. Apparatus for thermic treatment of textile materials. 3,327,367, 6-27-67, CI. 26—60. Dunha, Milton L., Jr., and F. M. O'Connor, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for plant defoliation. 3,359,092, 12-19-67, CI. 71—70. Dunham, Philip N. : See — Groves, E. Stuart, and Dunham. 3,331,425. Dunham, Robert W. : See — Jorgensen, George N., Stanback, and Dunham. 3,354,357. Dunham White and Co. Ltd. : See — Wheble, Alfred G. 3,348,752. Dunholter, Harry E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Closed container with vapor phase corrosion inhibitor. 3,306,280, 12-5-67, CI. 229 — 37. Dun-Hot, Inc. : See — Dunn, Richard P. 3,359,886. Dunkel, Morris : See — Luloff, Jerome S., and Dunkel. 3,299,160. Dunkel, Morris, to Universal Oil Products Co. Polymeric re- action products derived from polyhalopolyhydrodimethano- naphthalene dicarboxylic acids or anhydrides thereof. 3,297,606. 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 22. Dunkel, Morris, to Universal Oil Products Co. Derivatives of bicycloheptane ketones and method for preparing same. 3,326,940, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 346.3. Dunkel, Morris, to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of unsaturated ketones. 3,326,978, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 593. Dunkel, Morris, to Universal Oil Products Co. Aryl, alkaryl and aralkyl esters of halo-substituted polyhydrodialkano- naphthalenedicarboxylic acids and a method for the prepara- tion thereof. 3,359,299, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 468. Dunkel, Morris, and D. J. Eckhardt, to Universal Oil Prod- ucts Co. Treatment of fibrous materials with certain amino compounds and certain polyacid polyhalides. 3,305,- 391, 2-21-67, CI. 117—141. Dunkelman, Robert L. Steam cabinet for food products. 3,320,945, 5-23-67, CI. 126 — 369. Dunker, John S. Implement carrier. 3,325,184, 6-13-67, CI. 280 — 114.5. Dunki. Walter, to Escher Wyss Aktiengesellschaft. Vehicle brake part. 3,318.423, 5-9-67, CI. 188 — 251. Dunkin, William H. Exterior anchoring apparatus for surface sheet. 3,309,822, 3-21-67, CI. 52 — 23. Dunkle, Theodore M. : See — Twining, Edward M., Dunkle, and Campbell. 3,337,798. Dunklin, Edward W., to Culligan Inc. Method of removing entrapped gas from an ion exchange resin bed. 3,299,617, 1-24-67, CI. 55—37. Dunlap and Associates, Inc. : See — Kelley, Charles R. 3,357,115. Dunlap, Carroll G. Towing arrangement for water skiing and the like. 3,324,818, 6-13-67, CI. 115 — 6.1. Dunlap. Charles K., Jr. : See — Cunningham, McCleery B., and Dunlap. 3,323,751. Dunlap, Harlan F., E. C. Evans, W. G. S. Fort, W. Smith, and H. A. Kermicle, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Control system for magnetic suspen- sion of centrifuge rotors. 3,307,884, 3-7-67, CI. 308 — 10. Dunlap, Henrv F. : See — Styring, Ralph E.. Dunlap, and Rogers. 3,344,583. Dunlap, Isaac R., to Johnson & Johnson. Process of impreg- nating an instantaneously wettable paper with a rubber latex. 3,345.204. 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 102. Dunlap. Leonard D. : See — Greer. Tommy D., and Dunlap. 3,351,182. Dunlap, Norman, to The Minster Machine Co. Compound bearing. 3,301,011, 1-31-67, CI. 308 — 5. Dunlap, Peggv M. : See — Abdo, Milton K., and Dunlap. 3,315,743. Dunlap, Peggy M., to Mobil Oil Corp. Dual function aqueous solution flow in permeable earth formations. 3,315,744, 4-25-67, CI. 166—9. Dunlap, Robert B. : See — Kamborian. Jacob S., Becka, and Dunlap. 3,332,096. Kamborian, Jacob S., Dunlap, and Benken. Re. 26.200. Dunlea, John V., Jr. Method of bulk rubbish disposal. 3,330,088, 7-11-67, CI. 53—24. Dunlee Corp. : See — Gager, Robert M. 3,303,372. Gager, Robert M. 3,334,256. Perry, John T., and Cooney. 3,319,136. Dunlop, Andrew P., D. G. Manly, and F. J. Rice. Jr., to The Quaker Oats Co. Hydrogenation of alpha, beta-unsaturated aldehydes. 3,341,610, 9-12-67. CI. 260 — ess Dunlop, Andrew P., and G. W. Huffman, to The Quaker Oats Co. Purification of furfuryl alcohol-derived levulinic esters. 3,358,014, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 483. Dunlop, Andrew P.. and E. Sherman, to The Quaker Oats Co. Process for recovering polytetramethvlene ether glycol 3,358,042, 12-12-67, CI. 260—615. Dunlop, Arthur K., to Shell Oil Co. Extraction of hydrazine from aqueous solution using a fluorinated alcohol. 3,321,- 284, 5-23-67, CI. 23—312. Dunlop, Richard G., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing apparatus. 3,345,956, 10-10-07, CI. 105 — 369. Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. : See — Adamek, Stephen, and Wood. 3,325,456. Adamek, Stephen, and Wood. 3,359,244. Adams, Richard A. 3,318,420. Angerer, Gerd, Klotzer, and Kern. 3,342,660. Baxendale, Norman G. 3,351,508. Beebee, Brian H. 3,321,806. Beebee, Brian H., and lies. 3,314,843. Belart, Juan, Ostwald, and Sehlor. 3,314,506. Blagden, Arthur B., and Adams. 3,335,778. Blanchard, Allan F., and Palmer. 3,320,204. Bulgin, Douglas, Hubbard, and Madge. 3,307,605. Cooper, Wilfrid. 3 328,377. Cussons, Richard C, and Dewar. 3,301,357. Dewar, Douglas, and Davis. 3,306,677. Edney, Barry J. 3,325,874. Goy, Ronald S. 3,324,220. Grace. Norman S., and Woodhams. 3,351,571. Green, Harold H„ and Robinson. 3,300,874. Hogg, Wilfred H., Hartle, and Merriman. 3,352,803. Jenkins, Peter J. 3,300,029. Jenkins, Peter J. 3,323,637. Jones-Hinton, James, and Gray. 3,319,295. Kendall, Charles E., and Huke. 3,322,717. Merriman, Peter, and Clarke. 3,321,356. Merriman, Peter, 'Simcox, and Newham. 3,300,421. Mortimer, Frank R. 3,296,742. Osborne, Alan P. 3,335,041. Powell, Ernest F. 3,321,346. Robinson. Peter M. 3,297,513. Rodaway, Bruce K., and Calvert. 3,351,570. Watson, John W., and Spittle. 3,330,713. Winchcombe, John J. 3,340,335. Wood, John O. 3,298,274. Wragg, Reginald T., and Kendall. 3,299.130. Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. : See — French. Tom. 3,332,465. Dunlop, William R. : See — Chalex, Paul, Dunlop, and Mather. 3,359,229. Dunmore, Llovd B. : See — Boger, Harold J., and Dunmore. 3,358,718. Dunn. Albert, and L. Russell, to Fiber Industries, Inc. Annular spinning apparatus. 3,307,216, 3-7-67, CI. 18—8. Dunn, Alfred G. : See — Kaufman, Arnold, Dunn, and Wright. 3,349,653. Dunn, Cecil G., to General Electric Co. Method of making anodized tantalum foil. 3,335,073, 8-8-67, CI. 204 — 29. Dunn, Cecil G., and D. A. Vermilyea, to General Electric Co. Process for producing tantalum foil for capacitors. 3.332,859, 7-25-67. CI. 204 — 32. Dunn, Cecil G., and H. F. Webster, to General Electric Co. Method for producing tantalum sheet. 3,335,037, 8-8-67, CI. 148—13.1. Dunn, Crawford B., G. G. Crawford, and E. G. Weston, to Alcon Laboratories, Inc. Cryogenic surgical instrument. 3,343,544, 9-26-67, CI. 128—303.1. Dunn, Edward J. Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Puri- fication of alloys. 3,309,194, 3-14-67, CI. 75 — 52. Dunn. Edwin R. : See — Strasser, Joseph P., and Dunn. 3,338,858. Dunn, Elman R. : See — Price, Ralph E., and Dunn. 3,299,581. Dunn, Elman R., to Landis Tool Co. Feed mechanism for grinding machine. 3,309,820, 3-21-67, CI. 51 — 165. Dunn, Elman R., to Landis Tool Co. Abrasive disc spindle mounting. 3,348,341, 10-24-67, CI. 51 — 111. Dunn, Frank R. : See — Novotny, Raymond J., and Dunn. 3,354,652. Dunn, Georce H., Jr., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Ap- paratus for feeding flowable solid materials to a delivery device. 3.307,748, 3-7-67, CI. 222—227. Dunn, George L., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Novel nitropyrrylheterocyclic derivatives. 3,309,378, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 304. Dunn, George L., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Nitrothiophene compounds. 3,318,878, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 240. Dunn, George L., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Substituted 2-(5-nitro-2-thienyl)-benzimidazoles. 3,322,783, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 309.2. Dunn, James H. : See — Gertsma, Laurence W., and Dunn. 3,295.556. Dunn, John H., and D. D. Howard. Complete simplified homing system for aircraft. 3,351,944, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 113. Dunn, John K., 85% to said Dunn, and 15% to M. J. Fried. Miniaturized phonograph. 3.360,269, 12-26-67, CI. 274 — 9. Dunn, John P., to Corning Glass Works. Seam finishing. 3,350,815. 11-7-67, CI. 51 — 7. Dunn, Joseph S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Synergistic sensiti- zation of photographic systems with labile selenium and a noble metal. 3,297.446, 1-10-67, CI. 96 — 107. Dunn, Lewis R., and A. J. Zigment. to Armstrong Cork Co. Roofing installation. 3,328,232, 6-27-67, CI. 161 — 205. Dunn, Llovd G., to Aluminum Co. of America. Container. 3 335,899. 8-15-67, 01. 220 — 54. Dunn. Llovd G.. to Aluminum Co. of America. Composite article and method. 3,357,38S, 12-12-67, CI. 113 — 121. LIST OF PATENTEES 345 Dunn, Lyman D., and S. Gembicki, to Marian Co. Label lam- inator device. 8,340,130, 9-5-07, CI. 156—552. Dunn, Maurice B., to Memco Machinery Corp. Method and apparatus for making cartons from blanks. 3,342,114, 9-19- 67, CI. 93—51. Dunn, Ralph : See — Ryan, John W., and Dunn. 3,325,939. Dunn, Ralph. Automatic lighting and warning system. 3,300,755, 1-24-67, CI. 340—52. Dunn. Richard M., to Eastman Mfg. Co., Inc. Bobbin and pole construction. 3,339,097, 8-29-07, CI. 310 — 194. Dunn, Richard P., to Dun-Hot, Inc. Popcorn popper. 3,359,- 886, I 2-26-67, CI. 99—238.3. Dunn, Robert O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of chloronitrobenzene isomers by crystallization and fractiona- tion. 3,311,666, 3-2S-67, CI. 260 — 646. Dunn, Roger S., and C. S. Den-Brinker, to Texas Instruments Inc. Current steered logic circuits. 3,328,603, 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Dunn, Stephen T. Movable pocketed surface projectile toy. 3,295,S52, 1-3-G7, CI. 273 — 115. Dunn, Thomas J. Vehicle with selectively changeable work implements. 3,329,225, 7-4-G7, CI. 180 — 1. Dunn, Thomas J. Scraping attachment. 3,332,159, 7-25-67, CI. 37—42. Dunn, Victor R. Self locking strap. 3,311,957, 4-4-67, CI. 24—21. Dunn, Victor R. Pipe jacket construction. 3,347,276, 10-17-67, CI. 13S— 166. Dunn, Wilbur L., and P. H. Johnson. Pumping well shut off valve. 3.325,613, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 82. Dunn, William E., to Blaw-Knox Co. Continuous crystal- lizers. 3,304,734, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 123. Dunn, William L. R., to Philip Morris Inc. Smoking test ap- paratus. 3,298,115, 1-17-67, CI. 35—9. Dunn. William R., to Honeywell Inc. Manifold valve. 3,343,- 557. 9-26-07, CI. 137 — 66. Dunnavant, William R., and R. A. Botham, to The Standard Oil Co. Film-forming acrylonitrile polymer and latex thereof. 3.351,602. 11-7-67. CI. 260 — 29.6. Dunne, Frank W. : See — Varron, Frederick A., and Dunne. 3,349.703. Dunne, Peter F., to Ampex Corp. Step motor control system including a three stage energization for each step. 3,345,- 547. 10-3-67, CI. 318 — 13S. Dunnebier, Kurt : See — ■ Seyl. Peter. 3.355,169. Winkler. Richard. 3,319,602. Winkler, Richard, and Dunnebier. 3,354,79S. Dunnet, Wallace J., and R. W. Taylor, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Pulse burst generator employing plural locked pair tunnel diode networks and delav means. 3,319,- 078, 5-9-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Dunnican, William O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time-compressor system employing means to selectively alter time-compression factor without changing length of delay medium. 3,321,710, 5-23-67, CI. 328 — 55. Dunning, Edward B., D. P. Gilboe, and G. P. Shulman, to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. Process for insolubilizing pro- tein. 3.320.078. 5-16-67, CI. 106 — 124. Dunning. Edwin T. : See — Griffith, Robert C. and Dunning. 3,354,824. Dunning, Fred R., to Dungard, Inc. Face masks. 3,319,261, 5-16-67. CI. 2 — 9. Dunning, Ranald G., to Chemirad Corp. Production of alkvl- ene imines. 3,326,897, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239. Dunning, Robert A. : See — Humphrey, Loren IC, Dunning, and Layman. 3,359,128. Dunnington, Gordon B., and R. T. Fields, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Extrusion process and apparatus. 3,325,- 865, 6-20-67, €1. 18—12. Dunnington, Gordon B., and R. T. Fields, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Oriented polymers. 3,354,023 11-21- 67, CI. 161 — 165. Duns, John, to Smith & Nephew Plastics Ltd. Packaging machines. 3,323,282, 6-6-67, CI. 53 — 182. Dunster, Dave F. T., and J. K. Arthurs, to International Standard Electric Corp. Process for passivating planar semiconductor devices. 3,312,577, 4-4-67, CI. 148 — 187. Dunster, Donald E. : See — Thomas, Bobby J., Dunster, and Sullivan. 3,320,583. Dunster, Donald E., and D. S. Sullivan, to Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for compiling, compositing, cor- relating and normalizing seismographic data. 3,307,145, 2-28-67, CI. 340—15.5. Dunster, William E Jr., to Amerock Corp. Hinge adjusting tool. 3,332,274, 7-25-67, CI. 72—458. Dunster, William E., Jr., to Amerock Corp. Spring actuated hinge. 3,335,454, 8-15-67, CI. 16—189. Dunton, Thornley A., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Iron powder and core with controlled permeability co- efficient. 3,34S,9S2, 10-24-67, CI. 14S — 105. Dunwell, Stephen W. : See — Blaauw, Gerrit A., and Dunwell. 3,328,759. Dunwoody, Samuel A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. False twist spindle with auxiliary reverse-twist element. 3,330,104, 7-11-07, CI. 57 — 51.2. Dunworth, William P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stabilized distillate fuel oils and additive compositions therefor. 3,336,124, 8-15-67, CI. 44: — 62. Duo-Flex Corp.: See — Stanley, John E. 3,301,105. Duo-Matic Corp. : See — Ogle. Robert W. 3,330,280. Dupage, Charles L., C. E. Lipp, B. G. Trunk, and C. R. Wilson, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Apparatus for producing tem- plates. 3,302,920, 2-7-67, CI. 249 — 156. Dupage Metal Products. Inc. : See — Vanoni, Otto V. 3,345,238. Du Peloux, Guy C. M., and J. M. L. Leroy, to Etablissements Kuhlmann. l-phenyl-5-pyrazolone-3-carbonamide disazo dye- stuffs. 3,324,106, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 1G0. Duperroy, Marcel : See — Brichard, Edgard, Plumat, and Duperroy. 3,350,187. Dupeux, Cyprien J., to North American Philips Co. Mounting wheels for a washing machine. 3,350,384, 12-5-67, CI. 280 — 62. Duplan Corp., The : See — Segal, Harry 3,354,630. Silver, Edward E., and Palmer. 3,330,018. Dupler, William W., to General Motors Corp. Marking appa- ratus. 3,330,041, 7-11-07, CI. 33—18. Du Plessis, David J. : See — Beeton, Thomas B., Hoffman, and Du Plessis. 3,350,197. Du Plessis, Morne P. : See — Given, Richard A., and Du Plessis. 3,338,814. Duplex, Inc. : See — Jessup, James B., and Matthews. 3,332,638. Duplex Mfg. Co. : See — Andrew, Homer L. 3,324,950. Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co.: See — Abramo, John G. 3,342,897. Acker, Donald S. 3,297,790. Adams, Dustin S. 3,331,906. Aho, Charles E. 3,310,544. Albin, Jerry R. 3,310,538. Albin, Jerry R., and Wolfe. 3,329,650. Aldridge, Gerald R. 3,344,154. Aldridge, Gerald R., Jaffe, and Matrick. 3,334,102. Alexander, Guy B., and Sears. 3,317,432. Alexander, Guy B., Stuart, and West. 3,317.285. Alexander, Guy B., Stuart, and West. 3,326,677. Alexander, Guy B., West, and Yates. 3,310,400. Alles, David S., and Craven. 3,309,034. Alles, Francis P. 3,336,461. Amborski, Leonard E., and Weisenberger. 3,310,506. Amos, Stephen E. 3,309,037. Amos, Stephen E. 3,350,026. Andelo, Rudolph J., and Kreuz. 3,336,258. Anderson, Arthur W. 3.352,714. Anderson, Burton C. 3.342,778. Anderson, Daniel G., and Selman. 3,326,984. Andreades, Sam, and Boswell. 3,320,291. Andrews. Walter R., Jr., and Sloan. 3,324,107. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,316,211. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3.322,723. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,326,850. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,328,351. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,345,333. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,345,334. Angelo, Rudolph J. 3,345,342. Angelo, Rudolph J., and Berr. 3,332.907. Angelo, Rudolph J., and Tatum. 3,316,212. Apotheker, David. 3.300,433. Apotheker, David. 3,317,451. Apotheker, David. 3,360,443. Appelbaum, Arthur. 3.307 950. Armstrong, Robert K. 3,316,319. Arnold, David B. 3,354,683. Arnold, Harold E. 3,335,477. Arthur. Wilfred J. 3.347,917. Auld, Joseph R., Brown and Gniewek. 3,359,626. Bach, Robert D. 3,353,825. Bagby, Lewis B. 3,301,500. Baker, Bertsil B. 3,311.671. Baker, Melvin C. 3,340,207. Baldwin, William M., Jr., Cairns, March, and Wilson. 3,34G,427. Ballester, Manuel, Castaner, and Riera. 3,347.941. Ballester, Manuel, and Riera. 3,347.940. Bantjes, Adriaan. 3.297,754. Bantjes, Adriaan. 3,360,503. Barbaras, Glen D., Cuperv, and Loder. 3.297,425. Barker, Arthur F. 3,330,000. Barker, Arthur F. 3,357,604. Batson, Joseph B. 3,332.313. Bauer, Albert W., ana Hill. 3.29S.907. Bauer, Albert W.. and Sanders. 3,336.232. Baum, Arthur A., and Dickenson. 3,324,011. Becker, Richard O. 3,297,660. Becker, Richard O. 3,310.545. Becker, Richard O. 3,310,546. Bellis, Harold E.. and Carter. 3,343.928. Bennett, Edward J. 3,320.230. Benson, Richard E., and La Lancette. 3,297,756. Berchtold, Glenn A. 3.314.921. Berchtold. Glenn A. 3.314.922. Berezin, Gilbert H. 3.297,719. Bergna, Horacio E.. and Simko. 3,301,635. Berr, Charles E. 3,316,213. 346 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued Berry, Kenneth L 3,33.8,677. Berry, Kenneth L., and Wetzel. 3,331,660. Berzins, Talivaldis. 3.338,720. Billingsley, John G. S. 3,342,093. Billingslev, John G. S., D'Angelo, Lubisco, Maros, and Stephan. 3,338,770. Billingsley, John G. S., Ramsey, and Stephan. 3,295,290. Bissot, Thomas C. 3,300.527. Bissot, Thomas C. 3.347.811. Bissot, Thomas C. 3,355,409. Bissot, Thomas C, and Copelin. 3,312,747. Blake, Ralph K. 3,353,957. Blaker, Robert H., and Robinson. 3,339,342. Blakev, Angus R., Jr., and Coleman. 3,358.695. Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr. 3,297,743. Blanehard, Elwood P., Jr. 3,340,290. Blanchard, Elwood P., Jr. 3.342,785. Blomberg, Richard N. 3.311,464. Blomberg, Richard N. 3,316,108. Boes, Otto. 3.338.711. Boes, Otto. 3,340,059. Bonner, Willard H., Jr. 3,325,342. Borchardt, Hans J. 3,328,311. Borecki, William J. 3,306,855. Borman, Willem F. H. 3,328.381. Boswell, George A. 3,347.878. Bousquet, Euclid W. 3,308,130. Boyer, Nolan D., Otto, and Trehu. 3.327,031. Bradv, James D., and Di Pinto. 3,344,064. Braun, Robert A. 3,310,554. Braun, Robert A. 3.320,195. Braun, Robert A. 3,340,275. Breen, Alvin L. 3,350,488. Brennan, James L., Bryan, and Kieffer. 3,326,739. Brennecke, Henry M., and Thatcher. 3,309,397. Brenner. Joseph E. 3,344,199. Breton, Ernest J. 3,332,751. Brinker, Keith C, and Schweitzer. 3,321,443. Brixner, Lothar H. 3,298,777. Brixner, Lothar H. 3,301,791. Brixner, 'Lothar H. 3,306,857. Brixner. Lothar H. 3,338,841. Brodmann, George L., and Stewart. 3,348,549. Brodt, Burton P. 3,314,445. Brouns, Harold G. 3 345.340. Brown, George N. 3,312,342. Brown, George N., and Stenborg. 3,317,191. Brown, Morton. 3,334,128. Brown, Morton. 3,338.915. Brown, Northrop, Funck. and Schweitzer. 3,340,234. Brownley, Trenholm L., Stotesberry, and Sublett. 3,336,- 634. Bryan, James C. 3,357,955. Bundy, Robert W. 3,314,122. Bundy, Robert W., and Sheets. 3,296,678. Burd, Richard H. 3,322,612. Burg, Marion. 3.342.593. Burns, Harold W., and Sebelist. 3,296,314. Burns, John T., and Gigliotti. 3,324,526. Burt. James G.. and Kvalnes. 3,332,881. Cancio, Leopoldo V., and Soutter. 3,320,633. Canfield. James H. 3,344.175 Carboni, Rudolph A. 3.337.356. Carlson, Dana P. 3,303,145. Carmicliael, Keith S. 3.355,974. Carter, Elbert P. 3,336,504. Carter, Thomas L. 3,348,263. Castle, John E„ and Stevenson. 3,303,047. Chalmers, John R. 3,342.768. Chandler, Carroll F. 3,296,063. Chapin, Aurelius F. 3,306,718. Charlton, John D. 3,299.469. Chrisp, Joseph D. 3,297,502. Chrisp, Joseph D. 3,301,723. Christoph, Frank J., Jr., Parker, and Seagraves. 3,318,- 950. Chu, Victor F.-H., and TJmberger. 3,342,592. Ciganek, Engelbert. 3,354,144. Ciganek, Engelbert. and Roland. 3,322,816. Clarke, Ray A. 3,301,860. Clav. William R. 3.300,450. Cleaver, Charles S. 3,326,638. Clement, Herbert L. 3,305.910. riendening, Francis J.. Jr. 3.353,344. Cline, Edward T. 3,311,564. Cline, Edward T. 3.350,553. Cline, Edward T. 3.360,426. Pobb, James S., Jr. 3,299,760. Cobb, James S., Jr. 3,303.530. Cobb, James S., Jr. 3,349,522. Cobb. James S., Jr. 3,357,04S. Coe, David G. 3,310.573. Coe, David G., and Bennett. 3,330,776. Coe, David G., and Pattison. 3,324,144. Coffey, Charles E. 3,320,293. Cohen, Abraham B., and Sincius. 3.345,164. Cole, John E„ Jr., and Gumprecht. 3,326,888. Cole, Paul M. 3,309,720. Colgrove, Richard S. 3,353,955. Collier. Herman E., Jr. 3,308,061. Collins, Richard H. 3,338,529. Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued Conklin, James H., and Miller. 3,338,171. Conley, James B. 3,311,601. Cook, Donald B„ and Lange. 3,322,731. Cooley, Leigh W. 3,341,452. Cope, Andrew P., Meagher, and Zafirogulu. 3,302,237. Copelin, Harry B., Freamo, and Mathre. 3,300,930. Cramer, Richard D.. and Jones. 3,350,748. Craven, James M. 3,330,811. Craven, James M. 3,355,426. Cripps, Harry X. 3,347,076. Crowley, Duncan J., and Spiegler. 3,329,719. Cummins, Earl W. 3,299,056. Cupery, Martin E. 3,299,119. Curran, Thomas A., Jr. 3,336,633. Dalton, Richard L. 3,301,654. Darnell, Walter T.. Fisher, and Maier 3,309,343. Dauchert, Eugene F. 3,336,901. Davis, DarwirTD. 3,306,932. Davis, Eugene L., Jr., and Rudd. 3,314,150. Davis. James C. 3,316,740. Davis, Warren E., and McAbee. 3,302,265. Dawes, James W., and Sauer. 3,328,355. De Guzman, Jose P. 3,334.161. De Hart, John W., Jr. 3,330,773. De Maris, Joseph L., Holtzman, and Pocalyko. 3,331,121. Dettre, Robert H. Jackson, and Johnson. 3,354,022. Deyrup, Alden J. 3,318,856. Diekmann, Jurgen. 3,332,930. Dixon, Stanley, Ennis, Kalil, and Knabeschuh. 3 296.- 222. Dodson, William C, Jr., and Long. 3,339,362. Dodson, William C, Jr., and Long. 3,353,225. Donaruma, Lorraine G. 3,295.939. Donaruma. Lorraine G. 3,354,212. Doukas, George. 3,299,527. Drinkard, William C, Jr. 3,344,10S. Drysdale, John J. 3,337,644. Dunnington, Gordon B., and Fields. 3,325,865. Dunnington, Gordon B., and Fields. 3,354,023. Dunwoody, Samuel A., Jr. 3,330,104. Dunworth, William P. 3,336,124. Dyer, Gerald B. 3,342,657. Earnhart, Carol R. 3,360,598. Ebert, Philip E. 3,304,620. Edlin, Frank E. 3,311,585. Edwards, Donald W. 3,302,698. Ehrich. Felix F., and Struve. 3,341,345. Eiseman, Bernhardt J., Jr. 3,355,391. Eleuterio, Herbert S.. and Meschke. 3.358.003. Elliott, Ralph B., and Young. 3,297,404. Emery, Michael B. 3,310.247. Emslie, Robert S., Gulledge, Lewis, and Willcox. 3,328,- 117. Engelhardt, Vaughn A. 3,326,874. England, David C. 3,336,339. Evans. William L. 3.338.764. Fang, James C. 3,310.540. Fang. James C. 3,340,222. Fanning, Herbert H. 3,297,462. Farago, John. 3.337,382. Fawcett, Frank S. 3,311,599. Fawcett, Frank S. 3,359,319. Fawcett, Frank S.. and Howard. 3,316,216. Fenley, Thomas D. 3,303,044. Fenley, Thomas D. 3,311,947. Fenley, Thomas D. 3,347,960. Field, Frederick C, Jr. 3,331,104. Fielding, Max J., and Richards. 3,318,765. Firestine. John C, and Umberger. 3,356,086. Fisher, Charles F., and Fuller. 3,322,696. Flournoy, Philip A. 3,319,515. Fogg, Edward T., and Gumprecht. 3,306,853. Fogiel, Adolf W. 3.331,804. Ford, Thomas A. 3,356.742. Forrest, Charles D. 3,311,513. Foster, Peter W. 3.325,538. Franke, Ralph A. 3,325,906. Franke, Werner, and Bauriedel. 3,329,503. Frazer, August H. 3,347,826. Frazier. August H. 3,357,956. Friedman, Bernard S. 3,354,198. Fritz, Charles G. 3,310,606. Fritz, Charles G., and Warnell. 3,317,484. Fritz, Charles G., and Warnell. 3,347,901. Fuchs, Julius J. 3.340,554. Funck, Dennis L., and Wolff. 3,290,172. Gagnon, David C. 3,308,520. Ga.iiar. Bharat J. 3.343.241. Gall, Walter G. 3,298.898. Gallagher. George A. 3.330,794. Garrett, Robert R. 3,308,087. Gay, Frank P. 3,316,654. George, Angelo. 3,320,023. Gerjovich, Henry J., and Smathers. 3,337,631. Gerow, Clare W. 3,295,940. Gerow, Clare W. 3,350,759. Gladding, Edward K„ and Robinson. 3,347,817. Glasser, Leo G., Kanzler, and Troy. 3,300,156. Gmitro, Thomas M. 3,347,G97. Golike, Ralph C. 3.299,194. Good, Alfred X. 3,311,091. LIST OF PATENTEES :;it Du Pont de Nemours, E. [.. ;md Co.: See — Continued Gordon, Karl S. 3,330,451. Gorrafa, Adly A.-M. 3.335,466. Gorrafa. Adlv A.-M. 3,350.872, Grace, Harold P., and White. 3,307,332. Graham. Bovnton. 3,350,324. Graham, Donald P. 3.311,057. Graham. Donald P. 3.317,615. Graham, James W. 3.326,824. Graham, Peter J., Linn, and Middleton. 3,350,313. Gregorv, Walter A., and Kauer. 3,337,571. Gronholz, LeRov F., Owens, and Price. 3,310,860. Gruber, Wilhelni F. 3,330,813. Gumprecht, William H. 3,306,854. Hailstone, Roger, .Sowards, and Weidman. 3,324,924. I! illiwell. Ronald H. 3.306,940. Hamlin, James S. 3,359.879. Hancock, Jack A. 3,301,974. Hanke. Albert R., and Marshall. 3.29S,847. Harder, Robert J., and Yembriek. 3,359,109. Hardv, Henry B., Jr. 3.307.962. Hardv. John A„ III. 3.296,785. Hare, Weston A. 3,296.002. Harford, Edward F. 3,347,737. Harris, Alexander T., and Spencer. 3,31S,791. Harris, John F., Jr. 3,320,807. Harris, John F., Jr. 3,347,765. Harriss, Andrew J., Jr., and Larsen. 3,307,320. Hartley, Irby E., Jr. 3.320,494. Haslam, John H. 3,354,080. Hatala, Robert J. 3.316,200. Hatala, Robert J. 3,347,814. Haves. John A. 3,326.416. Hays. Richard Y. 3,313.000. Hebeler, Harold H. 3,321,448. Helart. Robert B. 3,307,943. Hennessy, James, and Noddin. 3,301,183. Hennessy, James, and Xoddin. 3,308,757. Hermann, Edward C. 3.342.S63. Hermann, Edward C, and Snyder. 3,325,478. Herring, Milton S. 3,353,210. Hicks. William T. 3,298,095. Higgins, James F. 3.301,856. Hill, Harold W., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,349,062. Hill, Harold W., Jr., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,322,728. Hill. Harold W., Jr., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,354,127. Hill, Howard D. C. 3,336,123. Hill, Trevor B. 3.320,198. Hillman, Melville E. D. 3,317,580. Himrod, Vincent J., and McDermott. 3,317,101. Hitchcock, John B. 3.300,785. Hitt, Otha A. 3.330,900. Hoegcer. Erhard F. 3.342.774. Hoeschele, Guenther K. 3,297,75S. Hoeschele. Gueutlier K. 3. .",45, 412. Hoffman. Lewis C. 3,331.777. Hogsed. Milton J., and Watson. 3,337,498. Hollandsworth, Charles J., Jr. 3,316,5S9. Holton, Roy T. 3,323.540. Holton. Roy T. 3,348,571. Holtzman. Arnold H. 3.326,647. Howard. Edward G., Jr. 3,322.721. Howard. Edward G., Jr. 3,342,777. Howe, King L. 3,347,818. Howk, Benjamin W.. and Stiles. 3,316,057. Hubbuch, Leo P. 3,359,525. Hurd, Richard W., McDaniel, and McGregor. 3,315,307. Tlutton, David G. 3.347,021. Huttcn, David G., Murray, and Benning. Hyde, Thomas J. 3,316,221. Ibrahim, Salim M. 3,315,328. Ibrahim. Salim M. 3.325.S76. Ikeda, Carol K. 3,301,693. Ikeda. Carol K. 3,308,101. Inman, Byron N. 3,347,267. Jackson, Julius. 3,342,617. Jacobson, Howard W. 3,307,925. Jaeobson. Howard W. 3,307,964. Jaffe, Edward E. 3.317,539. James, John A.. Jr., and Kramis. 3,300,531. Janosik, James P. 3,349,501. Jelinek. Arthur G. 3,354.036. Jenks, William R. 3,360,335. Jobson. Robert W. 3,296.079. Johnson, Paul R. 3,347,810. Johnson, Rayner S. 3,322,527. Johnson. Ravner S. 3,343.943. Johnston. Jerrold J. 3.343,339. Jung, Shee L 3.322.607. Kalil, James. 3,299,014. Kane. Thomas G. 3.320.200. Kane, William P. 3,297,476. Kasparik, Miles F. 3,325,447. Kealv, Thomas J. 3.299.019. Kealv. Thomas J. 3.306.948. Keefe. Robert L.. Jr. 3.298,417. Keene, Frederick J., and Parkins. 3,325.385. Keller, William J., and Moore. 3,350,370. Kelly, Douglas J. 3,310,603. Kennedy. Richard J. 3.336.415. Kieselbach, Richard. 3,299,693. King. Kenneth F. 3.314,925. King, Kenneth F. 3.320.SS4. Du Pont do Nemours, E, I., ami Co. : See— Continued Kinney, George A. 3,338,992, Kinney, George A. 3,341,394. Kissa, Erik. 3,313,797. Kiss a, Erik. 3,321,457. Kling, Eugene M. 3,290,326. Klopping, Hein L., and Loux. 3,352,0152. Knabeschuh, Louis II., and Wieland. 3, 337, .ill. Knight, Alan C. 3,340,126. Knobloch, Fred W., and Statton. 3,299,171. Knoth, Walter H., Jr. 3,296,200. Krioth, Walter H., Jr. 3,328,422. Knoth, Walter H., Jr., and Michel. 3,354,121. Knoth, Walter H., Jr., and Miller. 3,334,136. Knowles, Richard N. 3,298,906. Roller, Charles R. 3,317,367. Roller, Charles R. 3,322,606. Roller, Charles R. 3,328,198. Roller. Charles R. 3,334,006. Korchinsky, Walter J„ Sikora, and Hill. 3,360,o41. Kosak, Johu R. 3,359,315. Kottenhahn, Alfred P. 3,328,447. Rruse, Jurgen M. 3,342,847. Kruse, Jurgen M. 3,348,918. Kumnick. Miles C. 3,322,715. Kwolek, Stephanie L. 3.328,352. Lamar, Stanley T. 3,355,348. Landis, James P. 3,334,290. Lauterbach. Herbert G. 3,314, S47. Lawrence, Robert D., and Geschwind. 3,337,485. Levitt, George. 3,318,080. Lewis, George L., and Sowards. 3,331,05S. Lewis, William D. 3,325,050. Linderman, James S. 3,316,411. Linderman, James S. 3,360,651. Lindvig, Philip E. 3,298,866. Linn, William J. 3.317,567. Lipscomb, Robert D. 3,297,765. Long, Cecil L. 3,346,679. Longworth, Ruskin. 3,299,176. Longworth. Ruskin. 3,317,634. Lorenz, Carl E. 3,321,532. Lorenz, John C. 3,347,835. Loux, Harvey M. 3,322.526. Loux, Harvey M. 3,352,862. Loux, Harvey M. 3,360,522. Loux, Harvey M. 3,360,523. Luckenbaugh. Raymond W. 3,300,292. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3.309,192. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3,330,640. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3.345,155. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3,347,058. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3,349,111. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W. 3,351,457. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., and Soboczenski. 3,360,520. Ludlum, David B. 3.308.112. Lyerlv, William M 3,355,336. MacDonald. Robert N. 3.347,829. Maerov, Sidney B. 3,308,095. Magat, Eugene E., and Tanner. 3,329,557. Magat, Eugene E„ and Tanner. 3,338,985. Mainz, Michael H. 3,349,458. Malhotra, Satish C. 3.338.953. Mallonee, James E. 3,324,175. Maloney, Daniel E. 3,301.700. Maloney, Daniel E. 3.310.42S. Maloney, Daniel E. 3,310,518. Malonev, Daniel E.. and Rees. 3,355,520. Man, Eugene H. 3,328,892. Mandel. Zoltan. 3,331.805. Manogue, William H. 3,360.331. Manwaring, William F. 3.337,289. Marsh, Frank D. 3,322,782. Marsh, Frank D. 3,332,994. Marshall. William J.. Linton, and Cupery. 3,331,699. Martin, Elmore L. 3,301.827. Martin, Elmore L. 3,347,919. Martin, James H., Jr. 3.317.734. Martin, Kenneth V. 3,316,218. Martin, Renneth V. 3.345,325. Martin, Kenneth V. 3.355,417. Marvel, Carl S. 3,301,828. Marvel, Harrv D., Jr. 3,304,102. Masino, John A. 3,299.882. Matrav, Attila. 3.356,760. Mattis. Weat C. 3,336,290. Maxwell, John M., Moore, and Rego. 3,339,341. McBride, Richard T., and Wolinski. 3.296,011. McCane, Donald I., and Robinson. 3,316,312. McDowell, Maurice J., and Hill. 3,309,331. McGregor, Donald R. 3,305.615. McGregor. Donald R. 3.339.506. McKee. Paul W„ Jr. 3,350,972. McKusick, Blaine C. 3.30S.131. Mead, Edward J., and Reese. 3.335,211. Medeiros, Francis J. 3,302,238. Mehler, Albert J., Jr. 3.342.027. Meibohm, Edgar P. H. 3.305.S97. Michel. Rudolph H. 3,354,122. Middleton, William J. 3,310,570. Middleton. William J. 3.326.976. Middleton. William J. 3,332,S92. 348 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Continued Middleton, William J. 3,342,864. Middleton, William J. 3,344.135. Miller, Henrv C. and Muetterties. 3,328.134. Miller, Henry C, and Muetterties. 3,355,261. Miller, Ivan K. 3,338.884. Miller, Norman E. 3,314,990. Miller, Robert C. 3,299,015. Miller, Ross J., and Sawyer. 3,353,485. Moede, Jerome A. 3,353,958. Monroe, George C, Jr., and Hammer. 3,297,742. Moody, Frank B., and Parrish. 3,344,221. Moore, Earl P. 3,322,826. Moore, Earl P. 3.326.691. Moore, Earl P., and Milian. 3,321,515. Moore, Earl P.. Jr. 3.338.978. Moore, Edward J. 3,311.679. Morgan, Paul W. 3,354,123. Mortenson, Leonard E. 3.344,130. Moseley, Walter W., Jr., and Parrish. 3,318,849. Moseley, Walter W., Jr., and Parrish. 3,328,227. Most, Elmer E. 3,314,919. Moulds, Gordon M. 3,314.808. Muetterties, Earl L. 3.336,380. Munn, George E. 3,332,895. Myers, Arthur P. 3,347,774. Neely, Homer C, Jr. 3,320,146. Nichols, George M. 3,316,330. Niedzielski, Edmund L. 3,353,938. Niedzielski, Edmund L. 3,356,471. Niedzielski, Edmund L„ and Putnam. 3,307,330. Noddin, George A. 3,306,201. Noddin, George A. 3,311,056. Noddin, George A. 3,326,731. Noddin, George A. 3,342,131. Notley, Norman T. 3.314.939. Nottorf, Robert W. 3,325.286. Olsen, John S. 3,306,850. Olson, Edwin G. 3,341,994. Osborn, Robert O. 3,353,999. Osmon, Frank O. K., Jr. 3,340,123. Owens, John E. 3,319,309. Owens, John E. 3.320,479. Owens, John E. 3,340,429. Owings, Donald B. 3,295,106. Pagano, Alfred H., and Spiegler. 3.345.413. Panke, Alden J., and Sowards. 3,302,394. Paris, Olden E. 3.344 141. Parshall, George W. 3,330,629. Pascal, Ivan. 3,326.846. Pascal, Ivan, and Ward. 3,355,498. Pattison, Dexter B. 3.306.879. Paulshock, Marvin. 3,342.679. Paulshock, Marvin, and Watts. 3,310,469. Pedersen, Charles J. 3,320,214. Pedersen, Charles J. 3,341,311. Perri, Joseph M. 3.314,845. Perri, Joseph M. and P. H. 3,332,832. Peterson, Marvin L. 3,347,898. Pettingill, Gene M. 3.329,586. Pierce, Norwin C, and Reese. 3,350,S71. Pitts, Leonard S. 3.329,660. Pitzl, Gilbert. 3,303,169. Plambeck, Louis. Jr. 3.298.895. Plesmid, Prank J. 3,321,536. Pomeroy, Chester M., and Wav. 3,297,487. Potrafke, Earl M., and Powell. 3.350,412. Potter, Howard L. and Stalter 3,353,903. Powell. Richard J. 3,341,393. Prichard. William W. 3,317.387. Prichard, William W. 3,352.912. Pruckmayr, Gerfried. 3,349.061. Przybilla, Rudolf. 3,333.568. Punderson, John O. 3,334,037 Pundeson, John O., and Schweitzer. 3,321,527. Putnam, Robert E., and Nicoll. 3,301,893. Quarles, Charles C. 3,347,022. Quisenberry, Richard K. 3,316,826. Quisenberry, Richard K., and Pacofskv. 3,317,632. Raaseh. Maynard S. 3.336,334. Raasch, Maynard S. 3,337,586. Raaseh, Maynard S. 3,355,446. Reaves, Albert L. 3,328.342. Reeder. James A. 3,334,071. Rees, Richard W. 3,312,676. Rees, Richard W. 3.317,631. Rees, Richard W. 3,322,734. Rees, Richard W. 3. 328. 367. Rees. Richard W. 3,338.739. Rees, Richard W. 3 344 014. Rees, Richard W. 3.355,319. Reese, Millard G., Jr. 3 345.331. Reillv, Victor J. 3,307,909. Reinhardt, Heinz F. 3.342.880. Rendina, John F. 3.355.982. Roberts, Winston J. 3,303,050. Robinson, William T., and Sund. 3,333,399. Rogers, Arthur O. 3.296,208. Rogers, Francis E. 3,356,648. Rorer, Ellis W., and Scheinfeld. 3,299,473. Rosen. Mark H., and Witsiepe. 3,317,579. Ross, John M. 3.296,267. Rothman, Leonard A. 3,351,651. Du Pont de Nemours, E. I M and Co. : Sec — Continued Rushmere, John D. 3,296,105. Ryan, Danahey. 3,306,546. Sampson, Herman J., Jr., and Tomey. 3,308,109. Sampson, Otis A., Jr. 3,359,308. Sands, Seymour. 3,360,421. Santmyers, Donald. 3,350,371. Sartori, Mario F. 3,329,669. Schaumann, Erik J. 3,349,706. Schmidt, Charles J., and Vincent. 3,325,324. Schmutzler, Reinhard. 3,300.503. Schneider, Rudolf, and Haenisch. 3,360,448. Schoenbeck, Melvin A. 3,296,183. Schoenbeck, Melvin A. 3,359,221. Schoenholzer, Peter O. 3,327,023. Schreyer, Ralph C. 3,322,819. Schulz, William E. 3,320,882. Schulz, William E. 3,332,311. Schulze, William A. 3,321,339. Schwarz, Eckhard C. A. 3,341,500. Schwarz, Eckhard C. A. 3,342,781. Schwarz, Eckhard C. A. 3,354,124. Scribner, Richard M. 3,342,808. Segrave, Harold J. E. 3,324,719. Seibel, Arthur D. 3,316,192. Selby, Richard N. 3,317,493. Selman, Stanley. 3,321,517. Selnian, Stanley, and Smith. 3.342.S75. Selman, Stanley, and Squire. 3,30S,107. Seneeal, Vance E. 3,302,239. Seney, John S. 3,308,304. Seney. John S. 3,310.439. Seney, John S. 3,310,719. Seney, John S. 3,354,711. Settlage, Paul H. 3,309,330. Seufert, Ludwig E. 3,298,842. Seufert, Ludwig E., and Talsma. 3,311,488. Severns, William H., Jr., and Smith. 3,331,700. Sharts, Clay M. 3,359,318. Shaw, Fred D. 3,354,237. Shepard. Marvin S. 3.308,131. Shoaf, Charles J. 3.307,966. Short, Oliver A. 3,350,341. Short, Oliver A. 3,360,466. Short, Oliver A., and White. 3,347,815. Siegle, John C, and Teti. 3,318.729. Silversmith, Ernest F. 3,297,710. Simpson, Donald L. 3,307,271. Sinclair, Harold K. 3,298,988. Sinclair, John R. 3,342,628. Smiley, James L, Jr. 3.342.428. Smiley, Robert A. 3,331,867. Smiley, Robert A. 3,347,903. Smiley, Robert A. 3.347,904. Smith, Gaylord. 3,356.54'-'. Smith, George W. 3.328.251. Smith, John F. 3,297,626. Smith, John F. 3,347,837. Snyder, Jack A. 3,308,160. Snyder. James M. 3,347,662. Soboczenski, Edward J. 3.321,464. Soboczenski, Edward J. 3,352.863. Soboczenski, Edward J. 3,360,521. Sorenson, Wayne R. 3,312,663. Souffle, Robert D. 3,331.793. Souffle, Robert D. 3,342,769. Spangler, Ross D. 3,332,281. Spellman, James E. 3,295,941. Spiegler, Louis. 3.328.465. Spruill, William H. 3,302.839. Squire, Edward N. 3,296,228. Stephan, Paul G. 3,343.670. Stephan, Paul G. 3.349,956. Stephens, Curtis W. 3.296.201. Stetter, Walter C. 3.309.917. Stevenson. Halsey B. 3,322,611. Stewart, Clare A., Jr. 3.355,431. Stiles. Alvin B. 3,317,439. Stilmar, Frederic B. 3,318,850. Strohmaier. Alfred J 3.345.290. Stump. William L. 3,316,612. Tabibian. Richard M. 3,318,834. Talpev. Charles W. 3,298,618. Tanner, David. 3,313.591. Tanner, Walton B. 3,296,236. Tanner, Walton B. 3,316,230. Tanzer, Jav. 3.321,903. Tatum, William E., and Thornton. 3,326,863. Thomas, Carman V. 3,331,901. Thompson, Gordon W. 3,322,564. Thompson, Gordon W. 3,360,029. Thomson, Richard N. 3,346,682. Tietz, Raymond F. 3,345.343. Tilley, Alton G., and Wall. 3,310,349. Tobar, Ramon U. 3,308.012. Tobar, Ramon U. 3,360,445. Tocker, Stanley. 3,297,485. Tocker, Stanley. 3,299,101. Tocker, Stanley. 3,315,013. Tocker, Stanley. 3,320,116. Tocker, Stanley. 3,324,199. Tocker, Stanley. 3,326,851. LIST OF PATENTEES 349 Du Pont tie Nemours, E. I., and Co. : .See — Continued Tockor, Stanley. 3,330,SS4. Tordella, John P. 3,321,428. Torrence, Maynard F. 3,311,300. Traumann, Klaus l<\ 3.297,471. TrebilcocU, John W. 3,310,407. Tivbih-t'i-k, John W. 3.325,433. Trofimenko, Swiatoslaw. 3,326,957. Trofimenko, Swiatoslaw. 3,342,868. Tullock, Charles W. 3,347.644. Tullock, Charles \\\, and Coffman. 3,359,081. Tyran, Leo W. 3,321,427. Tyran, Leo W. 3.35;>.405. Ullman, John G. 3,340,339. Uniberger, Jacob Q. 3,299.013. Van Scoy, Victor S. 3.322.021. Vasta, Joseph A. 3,312,646. Vasta, Joseph A. 3,330,814. V.ista, Joseph A. 3,347,951. Vines, Sterling N. 3,309,173. Wagner, Charles \V. 3,347,799. Wagner, Philip L. 3,326,938. Walker, Richard L. 3,340,264. Ward, Richard B 3,340,606. Warnell, Joseph L. 3,311,058. Warnell, Joseph L. 3,351,019. Warnell, Joseph L. 3,355,397. Waterniann, Heinz J. 3,332,302. Watson, William II. 3,350,354. Watts John C. 3,310,462. Watts, John C. 3,360.519. Webers. Vincent J. 3.306,745. Weinmayr, Viktor. 3,317,616. West, William A. 3.320.918. Whitman, Robert W. 3,321,566. Wiist, Herbert A. 3,320,780. Wilkinson, William K. 3,316,298. Wilkinson, William K. 3,341,627. Williams, Harry D. 3,317,329. Williams, Kenneth R. 3,308,616. Winberg, Hilmer E. 3,360,473. Winstead, Thomas W., and Beyer. 3,353,202. Winter, Juan. 3,343,380. Withers, Michael S. 3/315,740. Wolfe, James R., Jr. 3,296.223. Wolinski, Leon E. 3,353,9SS. Wood, Stanley D. 3,350,742. Woodley, James L., Jr. 3,315,530. Wyeth, Nathaniel C. 3,313,002. Yembrick, Charles Jr. 3,360,370. Youker, Mortimer A. 3.317.481. Young, Howard S. 3,321,326. Zapp, John A., Jr. 3,308.091. Lupont, Felix Y. : See — Broeker, Hermann L., Dupont, and Lynn. 3,354,331. Duport, Jacques, to Societe Gremobloise d'Etudes et d'Appli- cations Hydrauliques. Methods and means for effecting optimum propulsion operating conditions in a jet propelled ship. 3.314.391, 4-1S-07, CI. 60—204. Du Pradal, Roger V. Corrugated translucent sheets and means securing the same. 3,302,353, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 469. Dupre, Dennis D., 40% to L. P. Lottinger, Jr. Condenser unit air cleaner and housing. 3,348,365, 10-24-67, CI. 55 — 350. Dupre, George E. Building wall with water deflecting lintel blocks. 3,341,991, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 97. Dupre, Jean : See — ■ Mansfield, Richard C, and Dupre. 3,310.496. Dupre, Jean, and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas Co. Stable alkali soluble surfactants. 3,312,624, 4-4-67, CI. 252—135. Dupre. Roland A. Loom stop motion device. 3,297,058, 1-10-07, CI. 139 — 371. Dupre, Victor M. : See — Sureau, Robert F. M., and Dupre. 3.331,852. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3,340,272. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3,360,508. Du Pree, Donald G., and D. E. Stewart, to Electro-Optical Systems. Inc. Foam metal construction and a method for making it. 3,316,158, 4-25-67, CI. 204 — 7. Dupree, James N., and A. W. Lldert. Gripping device. 3,323,- 772, 6-6-67, CI. 248—361. Du Priest. Florence. Pillow and pillow holder. 3,346,892, 10-17-67, CI. 5—325. Dupuis, Clvde F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Vacuum cham- ber seal. 3,351,348, 11-7-67, CI. 277 — 32. Dupuy, Antoine. Apparatus for forming metal tubes to the shape of a frustum of a pyramid. 3,354,6S2, 11-28-67, CI. 72—192. Dupuy, Charles Y. Target assembly with removable target chutes of varying height. 3,351,344, 11-7-67, CI. 273—95. Dupuy, Emile : See — - Cerles, Georges, and Dupuy. 3,356.352. Dupuy, Gerard, and A. Tarabella, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Handling grab. 3,295,833, 1-3-67, CI. 294 — 90. Dupuy, Harold P. : See — Rayner, Eric T., and Dupuv. 3,326.947. Rayner, Erie T.. Eaves, and Dupuy. 3.347.886. Rayner, Eric T., Yeadon, Hopper, Dupuy, and Dollear. 3,312,565. Duquesne, Jean F. : See — Lucas, Pierre M., and Duquesne. 3,332,070. Duquette, William i>. Tension-restrained air supported struc- ture. 3,304,664, 2-21-67, CI. 52 — 2. Dura Corp. : See — Adamski, Joseph. 3,297,357. Adamski, Joseph. 3.32S.072. Adamski, Joseph. 3,342,524. Decking, Paul E., Bungard, and McCorinick. 3,353,744. Bopp, Warren (I., Knapp, and Oilman. 3,300,698. Doerschlag, Christian. 3,304,500. Eskra, Rudolph, and Rohrabaeher. 3,334,443. Shelhart, Robert E. 3,312,058. Tinder, David V. 3,359,684. Durable Mat Co. : See — Motter, Forrest E. 3.338,206. Durakis, Manuel A., and W. J. Lucas, to General Cable Corp. Method and apparatus for producing multiconductor ribbon cable. 3.316,134, 4-25-67, CI. 156 — 47. Duralast Containers Ltd. : See — Davidson. John L. 3,307,730. Duran, Magin D. Looms with stationary weft supply. 3,344,- 812, 10-3-67, CI. 139—123. Duran, Peter J. Clear view coin pack. 3,346,109, 10-10-07, CI. 206— .82. Durand, Charles C, Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Aero- dynamic roll control mechanism. 3,333,790, 8-1-67, CI. 244 — 3.23. Durand, Francois. Transmission mechanisms. 3,299,729, 1- 24-67, CI. 74 — 411. Durand, Georges : See — Molinet, Georges, and Durand. 3,314,763. Molinet, Georges, Durand, and Mestreit. 3,317,375. Durand, Gilbert E. Door hanger bracket. 3,319,915, 5-16- 67, CI. 248—205. Durand, Philip E., and J. F. Furrer, to United States of America, Army. Filtration device for plastic canteen. 3,323,684, 6-6-67, CI. 222 — 189. Durand, Pierre, to Richier (Societe Anonyme) Load hoisting tackle. 3,300,409, 2-28-67, CI. 212 — 71. Durand, Pierre, to Richier (Societe Anonyme). Tower cranes. 3,327,871, 6-27-07, CI. 212—46. Durand, Pierre, to Richier (Societe Anonyme). Collapsible tower crane. 3.335,876, 8-15-67, CI. 212 — 10. Durand, Roger C, to La Telemecanlque Eleetrique. Plural direction single lever operating device. 3,290,882, 1-10-67, Durand, Roger C, and J. G. La Fosse, to la Telemecauique Eleetrique. Resilient return device for rotatable shafts in electric switching equipment and the like. 3,29S,244 1-5 7- 67, CI. 74—504. Durant Mfg. Co. : See — Einem, Robert E., and Knief. 3,295,382. Durat, Robert G. E. Apparatus for forming a rolled edge on containers made of sheet material. 3,313,220, 4—11-67 CI. 93—36.5. Durat, Robert G. E. Apparatus for forming a rolled edge on containers made of sheet material. 3,318,203 5-9-67 CI 93—36.5. Durat, Robert G. E. Machine for manufacturing frusto-conical containers made of sheet material, and more specifically yoghurt pots. 3,336,847, 8-22-67, CI. 93 — 39.3. Durbin, Carl O., and G. G. Levy, to Chrysler Corp. Process of cleaning the windshield. 3,304,264, 2-14-67, CI. 252 — 153. Durbin. Stanley H., to E. W. Bliss Co. Press frame 3,302 - 556, 2-7-67, CI. 100—214. Duree. Robert F. : See — Herndon, Eldon C, Duree, and Thralls. 3,357,257. Durell Products Inc. : See — Martin. Gerald E., and Cole. 3,344,573. Durfee, Arden N. Polygonal briquette igniter. 3,296,9S4, 1-10-67, CI. 110—1. Durfee. George L., and F. G. Tahmoush, to Wyman-Gordon Co. Method of hot working titanium and titanium base alloys. 3,339,271, 9-5-67, CI. 29—528. Durfee, Sidney A., B. L. Culwell, and R. C. Barnes, to Ameri- can Desk Mfg. Co. Book box combination chair-desk. D207,S50, 6-6-67, CI. D33— 11. Durfield, Robert R., Jr., to Alabama Metal Industries Corp. Apparatus for making successive slits in sheet material. 3,295,184, 1-3-67, CI. 29—6.2. Durgin, Charles B., to United States of America. Navy. High gain hybrid amplifier. 3,315.172, 4-18-67, CI. 330 — 3. Durgin, Charles B., J. H. Thompson, and R. H. Whittaker, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High Q resonator. 3,311,760, 3-2S-67, CI. 310 — S. Durgom, John A., to Leavel Corp. Pipe joint assembly. 3,317,214, 5-2-67, CI. 277—170. Durham. Alan C. Dowel screw assembly. 3,314.701, 4-1S-67. CI. 287— 1S9.36. Durham, E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor gen- erating apparatus. 3,320,931, 5-23-67, CI. 122 — 7. Durham. Harry G., H. Y. Fan. and M. M. Turner, to Shell Oil Co. 3-(2-cyanoalkyl) rhodanine as a soil fungicide. 3,301,- 751, 1-31-67, a. 167—33. Durham, Harry G., and G. R. Haynes, to Shell Oil Co. N- aliphatic S - (2 - cyanoallyl)dithiocarbomates. 3.31S.939, 5-9-67. CI. 260 — 455. 350 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Durham, Marion E. Towing trailer. 3.333,718, 8-1-C7, CI. 214—778. Durham, Roger O. Fuel injection system. 3,354,876, 11-2S- 67, CI. 123—140. Durig, Richard F., R. C. Willett, and R. D. Collins, to The National Cash Register Co. System tor the detection of high intensity light flashes. 3,321,630, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 209. During. Walter. Device for the removal of lime deposits in toilet bowls by applying suitable solvents. 3,343,200, 9-215-67. CI. 15 — 511. Duriron Co.. Inc., The : See — Freed, Jacob B. 3,326,519. Freed, Jacob B., and Schenck. 3.336,939. Schenck. Robert C, Jr. 3,336,938. Duris, Rudolph M., to Edwards Co., Inc. Clock system. 3,327,824, 6-27-67, CI. 192 — 84. Duris, Rudolph M., to Edwards Co. Inc. Terminal bushing- assembly. 3,354,422, 11-21-67, CI. 339—128. Durkee, Everett L. : See — Lowe, Edison, and Durkee. 3.341,024. Lowe. Edison, Durkee, and Hamilton. 3,346,392. Durkee, Roger P., and O. G. Frykman, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,323,374. 0-6-67, CI. 74 — 5. Durkoppwerke Aktiengesellschaft: See — Lanzendorfer, Anton. 3,301.206. Diirler, Jacques, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Spinning machines, and in particular to twisting frames. 3,306,021, 2-2S-67, CI. 57 — 83. Durney, George L. : See — Anderson, "Vern A., and Durney. 3,318,166. Durney, George P., to United States of America. Navy. Shoul- der seal between a protective suit and helmet. 3,351,056, 11-7-67, CI. 128 — 142.5. Durney, June L. : Sec — Anderson, Vern A., and Durney. 3,318,166. Durnev, Lawrence J. : See — Saubestre, Edward B., and Durney. 3.329,522. Duro Pen Co. : See — Siegel, Milton I. 3,341,962. DuRocher, Gideon A., to Essex Wire Corp. Vehicle signal svstem. 3.315,227, 4-18-67, CI. 340—82. Du'Rocher, Gideon A., and C. T. Hill, to Essex Wire Corp. Turn signal. 3,300,601, 1-24-67. CI. 200—61.34. Du Rocher, Gideon A., and W. F. Swisher, to Essex Wire Corp. Center biased electric switch for a reversible D.C. motor. 3,333,067. 7-25-67, CI. 200—6. Durocher, Hector R., to Sanders Associates. Inc. Self-decod- ing inline readout. 3.343.451. 9-26-67, CI. 88 — 24. Durocher Thomas E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Sulfonation process. 3.336,271, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Du Rose. Arthur H., to Kewanee Oil Co. Corrosion resistant coated articles and processes of production thereof. 3,355,- 267, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 194. Du Rose. Arthur H., and W. J. Pierce, to Kewanee Oil Co. Three-layer nickel laminate. 3,355,263, 11-28-67, CI. 28— 1S3.5. Du Rose. Arthur H., and K. S. Willson, to Kewanee Oil Co. Corrosive protected composite having triplated nickel de- posits and method of making. 3,355,268, 11-28-67, CI. 29— 196.6. Duro-Test Corp. : See — ■ Thorington, Luke. 3.349,339. Thorington. Luke, and Trutner. 3.356.984. Durouchoux, Olivier. Device for storing kinetic energy, usable as a torsional vibration damper and coupler. 3.312,125. 4-4-67, CI. 74 — 572. Dur-O-Wal National, Inc. : See — Bartlett. William H. 3,348,354. Brynjolfsson, Wilfred, and Bartlett. 3,300,939. Durr. Emanuel : See — Bindler, Jakob, and Durr. 3,355,243. Durr, George H.. to ■Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Information processing and display system. 3,307,156, 2-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Durr. Helmut E., F. Wahl, and R. R. Wahlberg, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Terminal assembly apparatus. 3.341.926, 9-19-67. CI. 29 — 203. Durr, Helmut E., and F. Wahl, to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Apparatus for preparing insulating wires. 3,353,571, 11-21- 67. CI. 140 — 1. Durr. Herbert : See — Engels. Kaspar, and Durr. 3,311,310. Dur-Ral Electronics Co.. Inc. : See — Park, Donald M. 3,307,076. Durran, Donald A., and W. R. Grabowsky, to United States of America, Air Force. Fluid-operated electric switch. 3.330.929, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 152. Durrant. Terence: See — Moxon, Harry, and Durrant. 3,303,644. Durrant, William H. : See — Crowder. Jeffrey L., and Durrant. 3,348,790. Durrett, Richard L., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Amplifier parallel connected cathode follower output stage. 3,312,- 833, 4-4-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Durrwaehter. William E. Split pole rotor for synchronous motors. 3,333.173, 7-25-67, CI. 318—191. Durseh, Friedrich : See — Berger, Frank M., Diirsch, and Ludwig. 3,325.360. Bcrger, Frank M., Durseh, and Ludwig. 3,342, 67S. Durseh, Walter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals. High molecular weight o.^-chlorohydrin ether condensation products and their preparation. 3,313,742, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 2. D'Urso, Gianfranco : See — Obert, Luciano, and D'Urso. 3.316,526. Durst, Darrell G„ and P. F. Olhoeft, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Helium heated steam generator. 3.308,878, 3-14-67, CI. 165 — 134. Durst, George: See — Pflumm, Heinz R„ Durst, and Coad. 3,295,935. Durst, George, to Texas Instruments Inc. Manufacture of seamed metallic tubing. 3.350,771, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 477. Durst, Jack R., to The Pillsbury Co. Powdered nut product. 3,317,325, 5-2-67, CI. 99—126. Durst. Jack R., to The Pillsburv Co. Protective coatings. 3 323,922, 6-6-67, CI. 99 — 166. Durst, Paul T., and R. J. Sutton, to General Electric Co. Temperature control device. 3,354,2S1, 11-21-67, CI. 200 — 140. Durst. Richard R.. and W. O. Phillips, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Polymeric titanium compounds Ti-Al com- plexes and their use as catalysts. 3,312,637, 1 1 67, CI. 260—2. Durst, Richard R., and W. O. Phillips, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Epoxide polymerization catalysts, their prep- aration and their use. 3,313,740, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 2. Durston, Harry D. : See — Perry, Alfred, and Durston. 3,308,564. Perry, Alfred, and Durston. 3,310,893. Durston, Harry D., and A. Perry, to J. A. Tertsling & Sons, Inc. Paving machine. 3,31S,208, 5-9-67, CI. 94 — 44. Dury, Johanna M. : See — Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,323,892. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,323,893. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,326,660. Reicheneder. Franz, Fischer, and Durv. 3,350,193. Sischer, Adolf, Reicheneder, and Dury. 3,336,130. Durv. Karl : See — Eiseher. Adolf, Reicheneder. and Dury. 3,336,130. Reicheneder, Franz, and Dury. 3,317,530. Reicheneder. Franz, and Dury. 3.317.531. Reicheneder, Franz, and Durv. 3.352,907. Reicheneder, Franz, Durv, and Fischer. 3.323.S92. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,323, S93. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury. and Fischer. 3,326,660. Reicheneder, Franz, Fischer, and Dury. 3,350,193. Reicheneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,341,- 317. Duryee, John F., and R. G. Lins, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Mo- tive drive system. 3.303,748, 2-14-67, CI. 91 — 57. Duschinsky, Robert: See — Beaman, Alden G., and Duschinsky. 3,317,532. Beaman, Alden <;.. Duschinsky, and Tautz. 3,356.685. Duschinsky. Robert, and M. Hoffer, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. N-mono-acyl-5-fluorocytosine derivatives and process. 3,309,359, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Duschinsky, Robert, and T. F. Gabriel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Fluorinated imidazo[l,2-c] pyrimidines and pyrimido [1.2-c] pyrimidines. 3,320,256, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Duschinsky, Robert, and T. F. Gabriel, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Tri-lower alkvl-silyl - 5-fluoropvrimedines. 3,354,160, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 251. Dusenbery, John, Co., Inc. : See — Dales, Nicholas G.. and Young. 3,322,359. Young. Roger W. 3.322.361. Young, Roger W. 3,359,842. Dusenbury, Joseph H., and S. G. Thompson, to Deering Mil- liken Research Corp. Apparatus for producing stretch fabrics. 3,336,644. 8-22-67, CI. 26 — 18.6. DuShane. Ray N., to Universal Molding Co. Combined corner and roller for screen frames. 3.299,575, 1-24-67, CI. 49 — 420. Dusheck, George J., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. In- formation processing apparatus. 3,308,441, 3-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Dusing, Gerhard. G. Bretschneider, H. Kloepfer, F. Sperr, and H. Schmidt, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of sodium azide. 3,338,669, S-29-67, CI. 23—101. Dussel, Christian G. L. Process of manufacturing artificial stone elements. 3,318,984, 5-9-67, CI. 264 — 77. Dussy, Paul, J. Ammann. and W. Bossard. to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Pyrimidyl azo dyestuffs. 3.342,798, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 146. Dussy, Paul, M. Reding, and W. Bossard. to R. Geigy. A.G. 2.6-dihalo-pyrimidine-4-carboxamido dvestuffs. 3.301.S43, 1-31-67, CI. 200 — 146. Dusterhoft, William F. Telephone wall cabinet. 3.305,284, 2-21-67, CI. 312 — 242. Dustin, Daniel S., and J. W. Sigan, to Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. Method of inhibting bacteria in brine svstems. 3,300,408. 1-24-67, CI. 210 — 64. Dusza. John P., J. P. Joseph, and S. Bernstein, to American Cvanamid Co. Novel substituted 21-nor-A-20(22) , 23 steroi- dal dienes. 3,351.638, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 397.1. Duszka. Stephen. Load shifting mechanism. 3,346,132, 10-10- 67, CI. 214—510. Dutcher, Dennis L. : See — Massey, Phillip S.. Matthews, and Dutcher. 3,347.256. LIST OF PATENTEES 351 Dutcher, Dennis L., and P. G. Kirmser, to Phillips Petroleum Co. I tea ted melt recycle responsive to tempera tare differ- ential of crystal mass. 3,357,19(5, 12-12-67, CI. 02 — 58. Dutcher, Ival G. : See — Clearman, Jack P., Barnard, and Dutcher. 3,333,739. Lind, Wallace B., Clearman, Dutcher, and Johnson. 3,353,553. Du Temple de Kougemont, Godefroy M. C, and M. M. Stapfer. Slidable switch actuator contacts and structure associated therewith. 3,352,680, 11-14-67, CI. 200—16. Dutone Co., Inc. : See — Nester, Stephen. 3,360,270. Dutt, William II., and K. R. Kelleher, deceased (by M. V. Kelleher, executrix), to Fabric Research Laboratories, Inc. Composite seam member. 3,324,516, 6-13-67, CI. 24 — 33. Dutton, Frank A., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Sidelobe suppress- ing antenna system comprising directional coupler and phase control means for beam shaping. 3,325,816, 6-13-67, CI. 343—777. Dutton, Harold R., and M. A. Eilers, to General Motors Corp. Shock absorber. 3,313,536, 4-11-677, CI. 267—64. Dutton, Lloyd K. : See — Mooney, Walter G., Dutton, and Lynch. 3,352,532. Dnval, Bruce : See — Waddington, Rogor S., and Duval. 3,308,224. Duval Corp. : See — Taraba, Bueford W. 3,300,690. Duval D'Adrian, Vincent L. High alkali earth oxide glass bead composition. 3,306,757, 2-28-67, CI. 106 — 54. Duval, Montague R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Means and method for making electrical connections including weld projection means at the distal end surface of the shank. 3.344,250. 9?26-67, CI. 200—113. Duvall, Curtis R. : See — Duvall, Delbert G. 3,298,106. Duvall. David J. : See — Morev, Everett D., and Duvall. 3.359,578. Duvall. Delbert G.. 50% to C. R. Duvall. Veneer lathe gauge. 3,298,106, 1-17-67, CI. 33—185. Duvall, Ronald N. : See — Foye, William O.. Mickles, and Duvall. 3,328,442. Du Vail. Wilbur E., to The Electrada Corp. Plural station telemetering system responsive to condition to interrupt scan until station information is transmitted. 3,323,107, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 147. Duvaux, Philippe, to Cit-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecom- munications. Saturable core start stop controls for oscilla- tor. 3,332,032, 7-18-67, CI. '331—112. Duveau, Jacques. Steam engines. 3,357,314, 12-12-67, CI. 91 — 263. Duvivier, Charles P., and P. Lebel, to Pneumatiques, Caout- chouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber Colombes. Heat- resistant rubber products. 3,335,843, 8-15-67, CI. 198 — 193. Duvoisin. Jean A. : See — Buntschuh, Henry C, and Duvoisin. 3,332,144. Duwe, Karl-Friedrich : See — Honsel, Kare-Heinz, Maurer, and Duwe. 3,297,234. Duwe, Robert W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Appa- ratus for reproducing information from photon emissive storage mediums. 3,328,775, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 173. Duwell, Ernest J., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Mica pigments. 3,311.485. 3-28-67, CI. 106 — 291. Duwez, Pol E., to California Institute Research Foundation. Method for making a novel solid metal alloy and products thereby. 3,297,436, 1-10-67, CI. 75 — 134. Duxbury, Frederick IC, and D. H. Johnson, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Press for preparing caprolactam. 3,326,899, 6-20-67, CI. 260—239.3. Duynstee, Eduard F. J., J. A. Bigot, and J. L. J. P. Hennekens, to Stamicarbon N.V. Conversion of cvclo-alkane carboxvlic acid to cyclo-alkanone. 3,349,131, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 586. Duzey. Ozbek : See — Stone, Theodore F., and Duzey. 3,315,655. Dvonch. William : See — Alburn, Harvey E., and Dvonch. 3,317,535. Alburn, Harvey E., and Dvonch. 3.325,495. Dvoracek. Louis M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prevention of corrosion in alkali metal halide solutions by ammonia addition. 3.354.062, 11-21-67, CI. 204—147. Dvorak, Joseph J., and R. Ehrlich, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process for preparing alkali meral aluminum hexahydrides. 3,357,806. 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 365. Dvorak, Wencil C. Farm gate. 247. Dvorkin. Harrv. 28-67, CI. 55- 3,304,656, 2-21-67, CI. 49— 3,306.011, 2- Air filter for inflatable tires -225. Dvorkin, Harry. Air filter for inflatable tires. 3,352,091, 11- 14-67, CI. 55 — 274. Dvshinsky. Stanford R., to Energv Conversion Devices, Inc. Transient suppressor. 3.340,034, 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 11. Dwight. Barton R.. to General Electric Co. Emergencv gover- nor exerciser system. 3,342,194, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — -24. Dwight. Morrison : See — Cannon, William N., Kline, and Dwight. 3,353.939. Dworak. Dennis D., and E. N. Davis, to Sinclair Research Inc. Electrolytic titration apparatus. 3,33S,812, S-29-67, CI. 204 — 19o. Dwyer-Baker Electronics Corp. : See — Kaplan. Sherman R.. and Corrigan. 3.342.176. Dwyer, Edd C, and B. Mishelevich, to Westlnghouse Air Brake Co. Track fullness system. 3,342,989, 9-19-67, CI. 246 — 122. Dwyer, F. W., Mfg. Co. : See — Dwyer, James G., and Locke. 3,314,644. Dwyer, James G.. and Locke. 3,335,694. Dwyer, Francis B. : See — Thompson, Richard L., and Dwyer. 3,346,111. Dwyer, Francis D. Positive lock fastener. 3,318,355, 5-9-67. CI. 151—28. Dwyer, Francis P., deceased (by L. M. Dwyer, executrix), R. D. Wright, and A. Shulman. Iron dio] complexes of sub- stituted phenanthrolines. 3,329,681, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 270. Dwyer, Francis P., deceased (by L. M. Dwyer. executrix), R. D. Wright, and A. Shulman, to The Australian National University. Quaternary ammonium salts of substituted phenanthrolines. 3,338,906, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 2S6. Dwyer, Geoffrey H. H., to Allen and Hanburys (Surgical Instrument) Ltd. Obstetrical cervical dilator with rotary, expansible arms. 3,312,222, 4-4-67 CI. 12S — 345. Dwyer, James G., and J. P. Locke, to F. W. Dwyer Mfg. Co. Rotary flow control valve and method of manufacture. 3,314,644, 4-18-67, CI. 251—309. Dwyer, James G., and J. P. Locke, to F. W. Dwyer Mfg. Co. Bistable magnetic pressure indicator. 3,335,694, 8-15-07, CI. 116—70. Dwyer. John R., Jr., to Tecumseh Products Co. Engine start- ing mechanism. 3,332,410, 7-25-67, CI. 123 — 1S5. Dwyer, Lola M. : See — Dwyer, Francis P., Wright, and Shulman. 3.329.6S1. Dwyer, Francis P., Wright, and Shulman. 3,33S,906. Dwyer, Thomas M. : See — Prokes, Irvin J., and Dwyer. 3,303,985. Dwyer, W T illiam V. : See- — Graham, Russell A., and Dwyer. 3,344,07S. Dyar, Robert L. Method of cleaning vegetables. 3, 355. 323, 11- 28-67, CI. 134 — 25. Dybalski, Jack N., and C. W. Jonaitis, to Armour and Co. Method of reducing seepage loss from contained bodies of water. 3,359,738, 12-26-67, CI. 61 — 1. Dyben, Jerry F., to Communications Research. Inc. Capaci- tance detector having a transmitter connected to one plate and a receiver connected to another plate. 3,341,774, 9-12- 67, CI. 324 — 61. Dybvig, Douglas H., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Chlorofluorobis(difluoramino) methane. 3,35S,02S 12-12- 67, CI. 260 — 583. Dybvig, Henrv G. : See — Meyer, Lester L. 3.327,568. Dyck, Walter E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process for removing float glass carry-over on steel rolls. 3.337,320, 8-22-67, CI. 65—27. Dye, Clyde V. End gate throw latch mechanisms. 3,29S,72S. 1-17-67. CI. 292 — 62. Dye, Duane K., and R. P. Rohde, to General Motors Corp. Steering shaft isolation coupling. 3,301,011, 1-31-67, CI. 64 — 27. Dye, Robert H., to The Bendix Corp. Method and apparatus for producing a steerable electric potential. 3.321,665, 5-23-67, CI. 315 — 169. Dye, Russell V. Lubrication apparatus. 3.339,739, 9-5-67, CI. 210—168. Dyer, Andrew L. Method for cleaning Venetian blinds. 3,314,819, 4-18-67, CI. 134 — 6. Dyer, Arthur M. Water volume control for water closet. 3,350,723, 11-7-67, CI. 4 — 57. Dyer, Cecil R. Rack for trash barrels. 3,347,507, 10-17-67, CI. 248—147. Dyer, Daniel P., Jr.. to The Budd Co. Torque sensing wheel structure. 3,298.223. 1-17-67. CI. 73 — 128. Dyer, Daniel P., Jr.. to The Budd Co. Torque-tension testing apparatus and method for nut-bolt assemblies. 3.354,705, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 95. Dyer. David E., to Ian Proctor Metal Masts Ltd. Masts for sailing vessels. 3,331,348, 7-18-67, CI. 114 — 90. Dyer, Dennis A.: See — Parker, John, Mieszkis, and Dyer. 3,300,831. Dyer, Gerald B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process and apparatus for producing laminated oriented thermo- plastic film. 3,342,657. 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 163. Dyer, Hugh N.. J. W. Sprague, B. W. Duke. C. W. Marshall, and L. A. Henderson, to Norton Co. Coated abrasives. 3,334,041, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 284. Dyer, Kermit W., and C. A. Moss, to Crimsco. Inc. Hot and cold food serving apparatus. 3,311,434, 3-28-67, CI. 312 — 214. Dyer, Richard F., and P. Gallagher, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of forming a nonwoven web product. 3,333.315, 8-1-67, CI. 28—72.2. Dyer, Richard F.. and J. M. Wininger. Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of making a fibrous filter product. 3,336,174, 8-15-67, CI. 156 — 167. Dyer, Richard F., and P. Gallagher, to Eastman Kodak Co. Tow interlacing apparatus. 3.341.912. 9-19-67. CI. 28 — 1. Dyer. Richard W„ to Western Electric Co., Inc. Optical svstem for checking registration. 3.308,711, 3-14—67, CI. 88—14. Dver. Robert K.. to Sinclair Research, Inc. Apparatus for drilling core samples. 3.329.220, 7-4-67, CI. 175 — 94. 352 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Dyer, Robert K. Polished rod protector. 3,353,606, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 84. Dyer, Sid. Aerodynamic sail, boom and jaw for boats. 3,310,017, 3-21-67, CI. 114 — 98. Dyer, William W. : See — Eastman, Richard O., Dyer, Waterbury, Carlson, and Miller. 3,337,809. Dyess, James B., Jr., D. B. Tullis, and G. T. Waters, to Columbian Carbon Co. Automatic glue dispensing appara- tus. 3,34S,519, 10-24-67, CI. 118—2. Dyfoam Corp. : See — Oxel, Berton. 3,345.442. Dygert, George C, E. E. Walters, and R. H. Smith, to Upi- strut Corp. Adjustable clamp fitting. 3,356,395, 12-5-67, CI. 287—54.1. Dygert, Justin C, and A. L. Pricke, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing uniform melt dispersion of blowing agent and polymer and its use in making foamed products. 3,310,617, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 53. Dygert & Stone, Inc. : See — Davis, George M. 3,327,752. Dyk, Karl : See — Widess, Moses B.. and Dyk. 3,354,427. Dyke, Walter P., and F. J. Grundhauser, to Field Emission "Corp. X-ray tube having field emission cathode and evaporative anode in combination with electrical pulser means. 3,309,523, 3-14-67, CI. 250—102. Dyke, Wilfred J. C, to Evans Medical Ltd. Injectable aqueous solutions containing a protamine-active compound. 3,322,629, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 65. Dykeman, Howard E. : See — Price, William L., and Dykeman. 3,356,232. Dykeman, Howard E., to Dravo Corp. Bucket conveyor. 3,337.- 025, 8-22-67, CI. 198 — 152. Dykes, Bruce G., to Container Corp. of America. Reclosable carrier-dispensing container. 3,335,940, 8-15-07, CI. 229 51 Dykes, Hiram W. H., to United States of America, Army. Recovery or diphenvlamines and resorcinols by thin-layer chromatography methods. 3,335,185, 8-8-67, CI. 260—576. Dykes, Ralph E., and R. M. Mitchell, to General Foods Corp. "Tetrahedral packaging means and method of making same. 3,347,363, 10-17-67, CI. 206—65. Dykes. Reggie D. Chess type game for three players. 3,341,205, 9-12-67, CI. 273—131. Dykes, Willie M.. Jr. Brush applicator for shaving cream dispenser. 3.299,465 1-24-67, CI. 15—552. Dyki, Joseph J., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Mechanism for mounting a liquid valve. 3,357,678, 12-12-67, CI. 251—148. Dykstra, Joseph, Jr. : See — Brater, Donald C, Dykstra, Kaufman, and Smiley. 3,3o0,- 848 Dykstra, Thomas K., and D. A. Smith, to Eastman Kodak Co. Isothiuronium salts. 3,306,884, 2-28-67, CI. 260—79.5. Dykzeul Theodore J., and E. B. Scharer. Control device. 3,338,264, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 505.41. Dyle Charles A., to Hammond Corp. Multiple switch. 3,358,- '091, 12-12-67, CI. 200—5. Dymo Industries, Inc. : See — ■ Hurwich, Rudolph, and Bremer. 3,308,002. Massen, Armand, and Pace. 3,307,674. McDonald, John V., and Graham. 3.360,093. Pedersen, Dane H. 3,310,145. Pedersen, Dane H. 3,311,208. Pedersen, Dane H. 3,311,209. Pedersen, Dane H. 3.349,883. Travaglio, Dalny. 3,339,694. Dymoke-Bradshaw, Leslie E. B. : See — Roberton, James S. P., Dymoke-Bradshaw, and Lotay. 3,346,858. Dymond, Richard W., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Pump. 3,334,591, 8-8-67, CI. 103—136. Dyna Mfg. Co. : See — Rose, Bernard R. 3,304,931. Dyna Systems Inc. : See — Reynolds, Rollin A. 3,325,710. Dynacast Ltd. : See — Perrella, Guido, and Picker. 3,322,083. Perrella, Guido, and Picker. 3,349,732. Dyna-Empire, Inc. : See — Shaper, Harry B. 3,327,808. Shaper, Harry B. 3,329,235. Shaper, Harry B. 3,349,194. Shaper, Harry B. 3,356,795. Dynalectron Corp. : See — Caron, Wilfred N. 3,340,485. Riker, William M. 3,344,358. Dyna-Lite, Inc. : See — Stockwell, Jane C. 3,350,803. Dynamic Industrials, Inc. : See — Boukidis, Nicholas A. 3,303,016. Boukidis, Nichalos A. 3,328,160. Dynamic Precision Control Corp. : See — Vanderbilt. Vern C. 3.308 360. Dynamic Products Co. : See — Franklin, Burton P., and Bless. 3,308,816. Dynamic Research Corp. : See — De Man, Heiko T. 3,330,207. Dynamics Corp. of America: See — Dosch, Thomas J., and Flushing. 8,316,400. Dugan, William F. 3,302,700. Massa, Frank, Jr. 3,308,423. Palmquist, Carl W. 3,295,432. Rogenski, Raymond J. 3,311,353. Rogenski, Raymond J. 3,319,939. Smith. Peter. 3.345,517. Swanke, Roy L. 3,305,261. Swanke, Roy L., and Rogenski. 3,319,938. Waeldner, William J., and Palmquist. 3,308,743. Wakeman, Alfred W. 3,333,368. Dynamics Research Corp. : See — Dessau, Harold R. 3,295,153. Johnson, Eugene P., Jr. 3,309,525. Vandermeer, Harry W. A. 3,326,077. Dynamit Nobel A.G. : See — Achterberg, Arno, Gorrnar, and Kleefisch. 3,344,473. Berthmann, Adolf, Franze, and Lingens. 3,356,547. Berthmann, Adolf, and Klunsch. 3,326,126. Berthmann, Adolf, Kutm, and Lingens. 3,357,873. Berthmann, Adolf, and Lingens. 3,3o6,548. Bingmann, Waldemar. and Behr. 3,344.090. Bucklisch, Ludwig, and Volpert. 3,307,451. Buning, Robert, Diessel. Eisner, and Konermann. 3,341,- 62S. Buning, Robert, Diessel, Konermann, and Kraemer. 3,328,490. Dilchert, Heinz. 3,352,243. Eisner, Horst. Moser, and Konermann. 3,341,508. Hass, Karl, Epler, and Dangenhoff. 3,352,860. Hass, Karl, Lenz, and Bleh. 3.350,463. Lubig, Josef. 3,356.026. Marondel. Giinther. 3,343,659. Menke, Helmut. 3,329,539. Nebel, Use U., and Bier. 3,317,478. Xebel, Use U., and Bier. 3,347,813. Ploetz, Theodor, Richtzenhain, Modic, and Aus Der Fuenten. 3.336,278. Praetorius, Karl D. 3,315,875. Rapp, Reinhold. 3.348,486. Richtzenhain, Hermann, Janssen, and Vogt. 3,297,642. Richtzenhain, Hermann, and Simon. 3,360,391. Riegelmayer, Peter. 3,340,946. Riegger, Paul, and Richtzenhain. 3,357,907. Sartori, Mario F. 3.336.286. Sausen, George N. 3,337.605. Schinnerer, Thomas, Umbach, Frobel. 3,352,239. Schmidt, Wilhelm F., Hass, and Epler. 3,318,665. Schubel, Hans, Ratz, and Bier. 3,331,800. Schwesig, Reinhold. 3,360,216. Sciance. Carroll T., and Scott. 3,338,959. Scribner, Richard M. 3.337,535. Sharps, David L. 3,337,612. Smiley, Robert A. 3,337,629. Snyder, Jack A. 3,336,371. Sowards, Donald M. 3,338,995. Stadler, Hans, Ballreich, and Gawliek. 3,348,985. Stadler, Hans, and Gawliek. 3.312,168. Stadler, Hans, and Gawliek. 3,320,104. Stadler, Hans, and Gawliek. 3,334,587. Stadler, Hans, and Gawliek. 3.340,809. Stadler, Hans, and Gawliek. 3,353,488. Stadler, Hans. Gawliek. and Bendler. 3,308,758. Stadler, Hans, Gawliek, Stahlmann, and Umbach. 3,307,- 445. Stadler, Hans, Gawliek, and Umbach. 3,339,487. Stadler, Hans, Schinnerer, and Umbach. 3,342,134. Stadler, Hans, Schinnerer, Umbach, and Marondel. 3,326,133. Stahlmann. Rudolf, and Mauer. 3,333,539. Stiles, Alvin B. 3,334,143. Stokes, Jefferson A.. Finch, and Coolev. 3,338,830. Teitsma, Arjen. 3,334,042. Vance, Eric. 3,339.000. Vasta, Joseph A. 3,338,S60. Webers. Vincent J. 3,338,164. Wert, Robert J. 3,339,060. Whitman, Nelson. 3,337,601. Wienand, Michael, and Ristau. 3,314,108. Young, James H. 3,333,925. Dynan, Forest J. : See — Kazakevicius, Algimantas H., Dynan, and Page. 3,333,263. Dynapower Systems Corp. of California : See — Kendall, William D. 3,329.148. Kendall, William D., and Yarger. 3,329,149. Kendall, William D., and Yarger. 3,299,892. Dynatech Corp. : See — Mela, Richard L. 3,312,853. Dynatronics, Inc. : See — Bowers, John O., Jr. 3,313,958. Dynisco, Division of American Brake Shoe Co. : See — Pastan, Harvey L. 3.336,555. Dyott, Richard B., to The MO Valve Co. Ltd. Magnetohydro- dynamic generators. 3,353,039, 11-14-67, CI. 310 — 11. Dyrenforth, William P. : See — Breakiron, Robert L., and Dyrenforth. 3,322,275. Dysart. Roger A. : See — Whisnant, John K.. and Dysart. 3,307,621. Dyslin, Robert H., to Illinois Tools Works Inc. Drill screw. 3,358,548, 12-19-67, CI. 85 — 47. LIST OK PATENTEES :;r»:; aud Matthles. 3,296,801. and Matthies. 3,32S,9(i4. Matthies. 3,349,561 Dyson, James, and P. J. W. Noble, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd, optical apparatus for checking tlie distance between two points on an object and method tor measuring small distances. 3,320,079, 0-20-67. CI. 88—14. Dyson. Joseph & Sons, Inc. : Sec — Fried. Louis. 3.349,805. Dyson. Leslie M. : See — Williams, Allan E., Dyson, Williams, Allan E., Dyson Williams, Allan E.. Dyson, Dytrt, Josph F., to United States of America, Navy. Printed "circuit. 3.332.704, 7-25-67. CI. 29—195. Dzaack. Walter J., to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Liquid anti- freeze dispensing traction Increasing device. 3,330,064, 8-15-07, Cl. 291—1. Dziekonski, Zygmunt: See — Ferrarv, Ferdinand F., Feldstein, Dziekonski, Markowlcz, and Dombroskl. 3,3o4,846. Dzierzanowski, Frank J. : See — Hadon. Walter L., Jr., and Dzierzanowski. 3.33S.672. Dzierzbicki, Tadeusz, and J. II. Williams, to Oak Electro/ Netlcs Corp. Illuminated push button assembly. 3,358,111, 12-12-07, Cl. 200—107. Dziki, Mieczyslaw, and G. Schultz to Industrial Shoe Ma- chinerv Corp. Machine for roughening the margin of the bottom of a shoe. 3.298.048. 1-17-67. Cl. 12 — 17. Dziombe, Alexander, to American Cyanamid Co. Mixture of naphtholazobenzene and naphtholazotoluene and its produc- tion in granular form. 3,356.443. 12-5-67. Cl. S — 3. Dziuba. Wladvslaw A., and G. Palmer, to Courtaulds Ltd. Textile processing agents. 3,341,451, 9-12-67, Cl. 252 — 8.6. Dzung, Lang S.. to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetogasdynamic generator. 3,319,090, 5-9-67, Cl. 310 — 11. Dzus Fastener Co. Inc. : See — Knight, Robert F., and Smith. 3,327,363. Dzwonkas, Anthonv F., to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Wall- face mounted flashing receiver. 3,359,692, 12-26-67, Cl. 52—60. EBS Inc. : See — Schweitzer, Edward F. 3,345,212. EG & G, Inc. : See — Germeshausen, Kenneth J., and Turner. 3,350,602. Germeshausen. Kenneth J., and Turner. 3,356,888. Kearsley, Wayne A. 3,319,146. Relnhardt, Nicholas. 3,317,723. Reinhardt, Nicholas. 3,324,331. E-H Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hubbs, John C. 3,309,540. E.I.T.E.R. S.p.A. Eiettroehimica Italiana delle Terre Rare : See — Corradini, Dante. 3,313.620. E.L.S.E.-S.r.l.: See — Failla, Ignazio. 3.309,800. E & M Laboratories : See — Saltzman, Harold, and Vallar. 3,355,680. EMC Technology, Inc. : See — Steidlitz. Mark. 3.354,412. E.M.U. Co., Inc., The : See — Bussey, W 7 illiam H. 3,309,604. ESB Inc. : See — Duddv. Joseph C. 3.356.537. Kohr. Joseph R. 3.350,638. ESB-Reeves Corp. : See — Strauss. Howard J., and Weiss. ESGE-Marbv G.m.b.H., & Co. : See— Zurmuhlen, Emil. 3,300,110. ETC Inc. : See — Freeman, Richard B., and Spangler. 3,302,281. Spangler, Paul J. 3,316,744. Snangler, Paul J., and Schmidt. 3,323.346. ETH Maskin AB : See— Johnsson. Sven E. 3,35S,848. EURORGA : See — Henry, Michel C. G. A. 3,313,705. Henry. Michel C. G. A. 3,320,130. EVG Entwicklungs- u. Verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Gott. Hans, and Ritter. 3.307,715. "EX" Modellbekleidung Aktiengesellschaft Gabler. Franz, and Selzer. 3,311,927. EZ Paintr Corp. : See — Pharris, John A. 3,354,493. E-Z-Por Corp. : See — Saehnoff. Ben B., and Levin. 3,320,011. Eaborn, Colin : See — Bailey, Donald L.. and Eaborn. 3,336.239. Eachus, Joseph J., to Honeywell Inc. Control signal generator for a computer apparatus. 3,345.611. 10-3-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Eads, Charles L., to Adams Rite Mfg. Co. Lock position in- dicator. 3,304,756, 2-21-67, Cl. 70 — 432. Eads. Frederick H. Removable necktie. 3,335,427, 8-15-67, Cl. 2 — 155. Eager. George S.. Jr.: See — Bader, George, and Eager. 3,346,809. Eagle Chemical Co. : S"ee — Schlesinger, Joseph H. 3,328,880. Eagle, Edward : See — Anderson, Mauritz G., and Eagle. 3,305,367. Eagle Electric Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Munroe, Ronald G. 3,325,768. 3.298,943. See Eagle Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Palmer, Dennis (i., and Merther. 3,317,067. Eagle, Harold E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Circuit for indicating predetermined voltage conditions on terminals. 3,333,1S8, 7-25-67, Cl. 324 — 73. Eagle-Ottawa Leather Co.: See — Kuster, William. 3,301,681. Eagle-Picher Co., The : See — Altman, Frank, Jr. 3,338,398. Fitz, Edward J. 3,335,458. Hueister, Herman L. 3,336,951. Maurer, John L., and Davidson. 3,333,036. Nelson, John It., Jr., and Hayes. 3,337,908. Raudebaugh, Myron S., Jr. 3,333,383. Schilling, Carl O. 3,328,893. Eagles, Robert P., and R. W. Southward, to A. II. Robins Co., Inc. Nozzle. 3,322,101, 5-30-07, Cl. 119—72.5. Eagleson, Hodge M., Jr., and R. C. Richards, to Aid Incorpo- rated of Pennsylvania. Automatic immobilizing device. 3,302,757, 2-7-67, Cl. 188—167. Eaker, Forrest D. Remote operated oil drain. 3,310,133. 3-21-67, Cl. 184—1.5. Ealing Corp., The : See — Stull, John L.. and Ferguson. 3,299,535. Eallonardo, Charles M., to Varian Associates. Traveling wave tube maximum gain aud power output at the same beam voltage. 3,324,342, 6-6-67, Cl. 315 — 3.6. Eaman, Edmund B., and W. R. Rickel, to Whirlpool Corp. Bi-directional flow control conduit. 3,344,623, 10-3-67, Cl. 6S— 12. Eames, Anthony R., and J. K. Butler, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Apparatus for sensing variations in the electrical resistivity of a liquid flow due to the presence of particles. 3,325,728, 6-13-67, Cl. 324 — 65. Eargle, Marvin H. : See — Barbato, Robert E., Eargle, McEowen, Trent, and Wells. 3,342,044. Earhart, Kenneth A., T. H. Szawlowski, and R. C. Kimble, to Union Oil Co. of California. Reaction product of a poly- ethoxyline monomer and an aniinoamide. 3,326,853, 6-20- 67, Cl. 200 — 47. Earing, Mason H. : See — Patton, John T., Jr., and Earing. 3,321,533. Schmolka, Irving R., and Earing. 3,314,891. Earing, Mason H., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Condensa- tion products of halogen substituted alkylene oxides with polyhydric alcohols in presence of an aluminum alcoholate. 3,318,960, 5-9-67, Cl. 260—615. Earl, George C, Jr., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Continuous casting apparatus for casting hollow billets. 3,331,430, 7- 18-67, Cl. 164 — 281. Earl Industries, Inc. : See — Wilson, Merton. 3,352,440. Earl, John A., to Physical Sciences Corp. Ceramic material. 3.307,958, 3-7-67, Cl. 106 — 49. Earle, John G., to International Business Machines Corp. Latched carry save adder circuit for multipliers. 3,340,388, 9-5-67, Cl. 235 — 176. Earle-Picker Co., The : See — Henley, John W, 3,305,227. Earle, Ralph H., Jr., to Hercules, Inc. Acid stabilization and base reactivation of water-soluble wet-strength resins. 3.352,833, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Earley. Charles F., to Cornell-Dubillier Electric Corp. Elec- trolytic capacitor with compression stressed seal cap. 3,356,- 913. 12-5-67, Cl. 317—230. Earley, George C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Aqua ammonia production. 3,295,927, 1-3-67, Cl. 23 — 193. Early, Hallie O. Shear pin pliers. 3,314,320, 4-18-67, Cl. 81 — 419. Early, Hallie O., K. R. Schafer, and H. R. Kirkland. Train- ing device for maintaining a taut lariat on a roping horse. 3,319,605, 5-16-67, Cl. 119—29. Early. Jack D. : See — Chupp, John P., and Early. 3,305,440. Early, Jack D., and J. P. Chupp, to Monsanto Co. Gas- tropodicidally effective 2',5-diehloro-4'-cyanosalicvlanilides. 3 325,353, 6-13-67, Cl. 167 — 30. Early, Julius E., and H. E. Benjamin, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of polymerized materials from surfaces. 3,354,093, 11-21-67, Cl. 252 — 170. Early, Kenneth E., to The Boeing Co. Accurate control system for axial load bulge forming. 3,335,590, 8-15-67, Cl. 72 — 58. Earlv, Russell R. : See — Ewers, William A., Jr., and Early. 3,339,011. Earmaster, Inc. : See — Leale, Leslie P. Re. 26,174. Earnhart. Carol R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of dry spinning an aromatic polyamide. 3,360,598, 12-26-67, Cl. 264 — 205. Earnhart, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Timer se- quence tester having plural lamp indicators and template means. 3,305.772, 2-21-67, Cl. 324 — 51. Earp, Charles R., to Amos-Thompson Corp. Bottled beverage case. 3,332,574, 7-25-67, Cl. 220 — 97. Earp, Charles R., to Amos-Thompson Corp. Beverage case. 3,337,081, S-22-67, Cl. 220 — 21. Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radio course line beacon radiating a clearance signal. 3.305,866. 2-21-67, Cl. 343 — 109. 242-023— P- S\ 354 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radio navigation system. 3,325,811, 6-13-67, CI. 343 — 105. Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radio navigation system. 3,337,872, 8-22-67, CI. 343 — 112. Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radiolocation system transmitting sideband signals. 3,339,- 202, 8-29-67, CI. 343 — 105. Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radio direction finding system. 3,340,533, 9-5-67, CI. 343— 113. Earp, Charles W., to International Standard Electric Corp. Radio navigation system. 3,346,860, 10-10-67, CI. 343 — 105. Earp, Charles W., R. F. Cleaver, and P. Sothcott, to Inter- national Standard Electric Corp. System for localizing radio communications. 3,335,418, 8-8-67, CI. 343 — 101. Earp, James F. : See — Allen, Robert J., Monroe, Egleston, and Earp. 3,347,017. Earp, William A. Electronic ignition system for internal com- bustion engines. 3,322,106, 5-30-67, CI. 123 — 148. Eash, George H. Control mechanism for magnetic tape ma- chine. 3,332,596, 7-25-67, CI. 226—183. Easley, John A. : See — Hoornstra, Clayton W., and Easley. 3,337,462. Moe, Clyde A., and Easley. 3,356,497. Moe, Clyde A., and Easley. 3,357,829. Easley, John A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Powderless etch- ing bath. 3,357,921, 12-12-67, CI. 252 — 79.4. Easom, William N., Jr. Automobile transmission shift. 3,355,- 961. 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 473. East, Elvin E. Card punching device. 3,325,096, 6-13-67, CI. 234 — 106. East, Frank G., to Turnbull Elevator Ltd. Belt positioning apparatus for grooved conveyors. 3,331,491, 7-18-67, CI. 198 — 202. East, George F., to Clary Corp. Gyroscope. 3,299,718, 1-24- 67, CI. 74 — 5.12. East, Robert C. : See — Churchill, John W., and East. 3,313,812. East, Robert M., and J. A. Harmon, to Addressograph-Multi- graph Corp. Developer mixes. 3,320,169, 5-16-67, CI. 252—62.1. Eastcott, Peter d. and J. R. Spibey, to Canadian General Electric Co. Ltd. Restoration circuit for returning the light output to normal upon the failure of one lamp. 3,325,683, 6-13-67, CI. 315—258. Easter, Charles G. : See — McLean. David W., and Easter. 3,320,101. Easterday, Joan L. : See — Easterday, Robert E. 3,355,529. Easterday, Robert E., and J. L. Easterday, executrix. Method of forming post tensioned concrete liners in conduits. 3,355,- 529, 1-28-68, CI. 264—32. Easterling, Robert E. : See — Ferris, Thomas G., Budd, and Easterling. 3,355,372. Eastern Cap and Closure Co., The : See — Barnes, Charles O. 3,318,488. Eastern Co., The : See — Kickow, Frederick P. 3,315,557. Pastva, John V., Jr. 3,357,734. Pelcin, Albert L. 3,333,878. Pelcin, Albert L., and Pastva. 3,338,610. Eastern Fabricating Co., Inc. : See — McClive, Ralph T. 3,344,494. Eastern Products Corp. : See — Lydard, Martin L. 3,324,501. Pomory, Alexander M. 3,344.641. Steingass, Hermann, and Steyer. 3,299,754. Znamirowski, Henry. 3,305,256. Znamirowski, Henry. 3,314,100. Znamirowski, Henry. 3,344,463. Eastern Steel Barrel Corp. : See — Kane, James T. 3,353.705. Eastes, Frank E., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of rendering thermoplastic material antifogging and resultant article. 3,355,313, 11-28-67, CI. 117 — 47. Eastman, Ernest A. Exhaust converter. 3,304,711, 2-21- 67, CI. 60 — 29. Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Abbott, John R., and Salminen. 3,295,976. Abbott, Thomas I. 3,295,969. Abbott, Thomas I., and Tackel. 3,326,685. Ackroyd, Muriel D. 3,359,057. Agett, Albert H., and Aspy. 3,298,079. Agett, Albert H., and Gallagher. 3,345.917. Akin, George A., Lewis, and Reid. 3,334,149. Alkofer, James S. 3,352,706. Anwyl, Robert D., and Stimson. 3,314.344. Armstrong, Gerald M., Newland, and Tamblvn. 3.305 - 604. Aspy, William L., Jr. 3,345,697. Audran, Roger G., Gibert, and Rolland. 3,326,641. Babcock, David L. 3,298,625. Ball, Frederick M., and Davis. 3,313,639. Bard, Oharleton C. 3,342.598. Bard, Charleton C, and Larkin. 3,305,364. Barkev, Kenneth T. 3.342.782. Barnes, Edgar S. 3,347,088. Barr, Charles R. 3,295,978. Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued Baxendale, Ralph W., Luckey, and Yutzy. 3,346,383. Beach, David E. 3,353,468. Beavers, Dorothy J., and Allentoff. 3,305,363. Beavers, Dorothy J., and Allentoff. 3,330,661. Bell, Alan, and Lappin. 3,347,938. Blakley. Walter W., and Smith. 3,341,957. Bloom, Melvin S., and Newland. 3,324,077. Bresson, Richard J., and Elton. 3,319,554. Brimer, Marshall R., and McCulley. 3,322,520. Brimer, Marshall R., and Tucker. 3,351,609. Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Keyes. 3,352,857. Brown, Vada L„ Jr., and Stanin. 3,334,087. Bundschuh, John J. Re. 26,214. Bundschuh, John J. 3,347,485. Bundschuh, John J. 3,350,023. Bundschuh, John J. 3,358,799. Bundschuh, John J., and Thomson. 3,315,911. Burness, Donald M. 3,338,715. Burness, Donald M., Cowan, and Ford. 3,305,376. Burness, Donald M., and Wilson. 3.321,313. Burness, Donald M., and Wilson. 3,360,372. Burpitt, Robert D., and Brannock. 3,317,586. Bushnell, Clifford B. 3,315,083. Caldwell, John R. 3,296,204. Caldwell. John R. 3.297.656. Caldwell, John R. 3.309,222. Caldwell, John R. 3,325,306. Caldwell, John R. 3,332,978. Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 3,331,889. Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 3,331,890. Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 3,297,640. Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 3,312,665. Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 3,317,466. Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 3,320.210. Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 3,355,414. Caldwell, John R., Jackson, and Hill. 3,312,675. Caldwell, John R., Perry, and Jackson. 3,351,645 Carter, Whitney B. 3,351,992. Case, Wayne G. 3,313,802. Casebeer, Oran T. 3,300,646. Casebeer, Oran T., Wood, and Harvey. 3,312,086 Cash, George O., Jr., and Martin. 3,321,441. Chandler, Jasper S. 3,299,724. Chandler, Jasper S., and Hoadley. 3,299,789. Charney, Michael. 3,353,466. Chase, Merwyn L. 3,296,677. Chechak, Albert J. 3,347,932. Chenoweth, Dean B., and Barnard. 3,299,195. Cobb, Phara L., Jr., and Stevens. 3,297,512 Coffin, Arthur G.. Jr.. and Saxon. 3,353,223. Coney, Charles H. 3,355,312. Coney, Charles H., and Draper. 3,312,652. Coney, Charles H., and Draper. 3,318,714. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and McCall. 3.309,346-7 Coover, Harry W., Jr.. and McCall. 3,340,244 Coover. Harry W., Jr., McCall, and Guillet. 3,299,181. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shields. 3,312,670. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Wicker. 3,355,482. Cowden, Herbert B. 3,314,790. Critchell, Dean J. 3,295.289. Dannelly, Clarence C, and Caldwell. 3,328,332. Dannelly, Clarence C, and Caldwell. 3,328.333. Dannelly, Clarence C, and Caldwell. 3,355,410. Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 3,355,483. Dieck, William W., Rengert, and Winkler. 3,347,962 Dole, Gilbert R. 3,330,198. Donaldson, Raymond E.. and White. 3,324,067. Drexler, Roger A. 3,342.389 Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G. 3,335 008. Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G.. and Thiebaut 3,359,108 Duennebier, Frederick C, and Kofron. 3,297,445 Duffield, Stanley H., and Rice. 3.314 351 Duke, Roy B., Jr., and Perrv. 3.320,336. Duke, Roy B., Jr., Perry, and Wright. 3,340,312. Dulmage, William J.. Light, and Sweet. 3,342,623. Dunn, Joseph S. 3,297,446 Dyer, Richard F., and Gallagher. 3,333,315. Dyer, Richard F., and Gallagher 3 341 912 Dyer, Richard F., and Wininger. '3,336,i74 ' Dykstra, Thomas K., and Smith. 3.306,884. Elam, Edward TJ., and Dickev. 3,336,348 Elam, Edward TJ., Martin, and Gilkey. 3,313,777 Ernisse, Paul J. 3,318,217. Ernisse, Paul J., and Montalto. 3,353,467. Ettiseher, Helmut, and Steisslinger. 3,319,551. Evans, Francis J., and Gates 3,345,170. Fabrey. William J. 3.342.103. Fields, Donald L., and Reynolds 3.335,161. Fisher, John G., and Straley. 3,311,619. Fix, Delbert D. 3,326,689. Folzenlogen, Paul D., and Edwards. 3.331,824. Foster, Donald P., and Yackel. 3,114,473. Frame, Gordon F. 3,359,110. Galbraith, Floyd M., Jr. 3,335,301. Gallagher, Paul. 3,320,110. Gallagher, Paul. 3,323,961. Galley, Hollis T., and Rissberger. 3,315,910. Garth, Leonid G. 3,320,066. Gerlach, Erwin. Re. 26.283. Gilman, Paul B., Jones, and Rasch. 3,330,658. Gilman, Paul B., Jr., and Barnes. 3,311,472. LIST OF PATENTEES :;:,.-, Eastman Kodak Co. : Sec — Continued Goffe, Charles A., and Venor. 3,359,107. Graham, James L. 3,342,596, Graham, James L. 3,35::,t'>7::. Graham, Tailor,! W. 3.290..S05. Guiltett, James B„ and Comhs. 3,321,455. Gulllet, James B., and Towne. 3,310,228. Guillet, James E., and Towne. 3,337,002. Gulllet, James E., and Towne. 3,341,507. Gulllet, James E., and Towne. 3,352,926. Ilagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Ames. 3,322,739. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Blood. 3,329,643. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,298,979. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,356,059. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Heller. 3.33S.949. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Statman. 3,332,984. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Brady. 3.350,358. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 3,304,295. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 3,335,120. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Edwards, and Park. 3,304,- 292. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Etter. 3,297,609. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Etter. 3,341,621. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Park, and Robinson. 3,318,835. Haines, Thomas H. 3,353.076. Hanson, Wesley T., Jr., and Williams. 3,320,064. Hargis, Charles VV., and Young. 3,335,187. Hargls, Charles W., Young, and Williams. 3,329,724. Harnish, Donald P., and Reeves. 3.342.597. Harrington, Robert C, Jr., and Smith. 3,352,735. Harris, Raymond C, and Newland. 3,325,445. Harvey, Donald M. 3,352,674. Harvey, Douglass C, and Nerwin. Re. 26,181. Hatch, Sherley E., and Weagley. 3,359,066. Hayden, James P. 3,322,366. Hedberg, David G. Bloom, and Otis. 3,322,680. Henn, Richard W., and Miller. 3,347,675. Hepher, Martin. 3,311,471. Heseltine, Donald W., and Lincoln. 3,311,618. Hiatt, Gordon D., and Rowley. 3,349,080. Hoppe. John C. 3,352,072. Horton, William H., and Dierks. 3,353,463. Hoskins, Louis P. 3,333,467. Houle, James F., and Van Norman. 3.342,601. Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr., and Leonard. 3,329,713. Humphlett. Wilbert J., Johuson, and Haist. 3,301,078. Hunter, Walker F., Jr., and Botkin. 3,340,062. Hutchins, James E., and Twiggs. 3,338,778. Hutchison, Miller R., Jr., and Merz. 3,307,462. Illingsworth, Bernard D. 3,320,069. Inkley, Deforest E. 3,299,928. Jackson, Frank H. 3,319,549. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,299,000. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,300,451. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,326,854. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,356,631. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and Caldwell. 3,357,942. Jenkins, Philip W., and Brooker. 3,326,688. Johnson, Dee L., and Reynolds. 3,326,977. Johnson, Dee L., and Revnolds. 3,335,165. Johnson, Robert B. 3.310.251. Johnson, Robert B., and Thomson. 3,358,892. Joyner, Frederick B., and Coover. 3,303,148. Juengst, John H., and Wright. 3,330,961. Kalenda, Norman W. 3,320,687. Kalenda, Norman W. 3,340,063. Keel, Alvin M.. and Saxon. 3,353,222. Keith, Garland B. 3,306,254. Kennard, Kenneth C, and Anderson. 3,300,310. Kennard, Kenneth C, and Anderson. 3,300,311. Kennard, Kenneth C, and Cohen. 3,314,793. Kiefer, John E. 3.355.413. Klefer, John E., and Tholstrup. 3,339,560. Knox, William J., Stenberg, and Wilson. 3.306,749. Kottler, Franklin D. 3.319.548. Laakso, Thomas M. 3,311,578. Laakso. Thomas M., and Saturno. 3.342, S92. Ladd, LeRoy S., Parsons, and Weagley. 3,311,522. Lamberts, Robert L., and Higgins. 3,312,955. Lang, Vincent F. 3,314,348. Lappin, Gerald R. 3.326.975. Lappin, Gerald R. 3,349,059. Lappin, Gerald R., and Tamblyn. 3.310,525. Lee, Paul L., and Sims. 3,351,585. Leonard. Rny E., and Kiefer. 3.349.779. Leonard, Ray E., and Touey. 3,359,990. Leone, Joseph T. 3,305,360. Loria, Anthony. 3,311,476. Lowry. Harold D. 3,299,793. Malm, Carl J.. Rowley, and Baumer. 3,342,728. Martin, James C. 3,297,705. Martin, James C. 3.299, 05S. Martin, James C. 3,312,741. Martin, James C. 3,325,491. Martin, James C. 3,328.392. Martin, James C. 3,329,714. Martin, James C. 3,331,858. Martin, James C. 3.345.402. Martin, James C. 3,347.868. Martin, James C, and Gott. 3,360,564. McCall, Marvin A., and Blanton. 3.331,827. McCall, Marvin A., and Shearer. 3,345,351. Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 3,297,724. McConnell, Richard L., and Coover. 3,298,998. McConnell, Richard L„ and Shearer. 3,336,421. McConnell, Wayne V., and Moore. 3,330,260. McConnell, Wayne V., and Von Bramer. 3,357,914. McCrossen, Fred C, and Owens. 3,342,005. McDaniel, Edgar L., and Young. 3,316,182. McGuckin, Hugh G. 3,345,1 09. McVeigh, Patricia A. 3,297,447. Meli, Vincent A., and MaeKay. 3,325,889. Milton, Kirby M. 3,295,9S1. Minsk, Louis M., and Abel. 3,316,097. Minsk, Louis M., and Cohen. 3,290,155. Minsk. Louis M., and Cohen. 3,306,750. Minsk. Louis M„ and Cohen. 3,308,075. Minsk, Louis M„ and Cohen. 3,330,064. Munro, Howard E. 3,345,173. Nail, Nelson R. 3,326,709. Nardone, Anthony J . and Blattner. 3,299,792. Nelan, Donald R. 3,344,151. Nelson, Raymond L. 3,296,460. Nelson, Raymond L. 3,305,831. Nelson, Raymond L. 3,311,753. Nerwin, Hubert. 3,295,428. Nerwin, Hubert. 3,347,134. Nerwin, Hubert. 3,348,463. Nerwin, Hubert. 3,349,682. Nerwin, Hubert. 3,352,042. Nerwin. Hubert. 3,357,329. Newland, Gordon C, and Lappin. 3,342,850. Newland, Gordon C, and Meen. 3,323,930. O'Donnell, Miles C. 3,359,020. Owen, William S., Jr., and Smith. 3,315,859. Pannill, James K., Jr., and Gallagher. 3,340,576. Pannill, James K., Jr., and Yantz. 3,297,506. Parsons, George W., and Petts. 3,319,547. Parsons, George W., and Petts. 3,354,300. Patterson, Roger W. 3,358,518. Peace, Robert G. 3,326,421. Perlowskl, John S., Coffee, and Edwards. 3,330,809. Perlowski, John S., and Sillick. 3,352,038. Perry, Milton A., and Canter. 3,320,079. Pesch, Edward T., and Vaughn. 3,300,305. Peterson, Dean M., and Pickering. 3,353,465. Peterson, Dean M., Pickering, and Windle. 3,300,003. Peterson, Dean M., and Roller. 3,321,565. Porter, Henry D., James, and Lowe. 3,317,322. Price, William H. 3,330,615. Price, William H. 3,348,899. Priest, William J. 3,355,295. Przybylowicz, Edwin P., and Baitsholts. 3,318,451. Quarve, Vernon K. 3,315,899. Rasch, Arthur A., and Hodges. 3,316,096. Rasch, Arthur A., and Hodges. 3,335,009. Rauner, Frederick J., and Houle. 3,300,314. Raynolds, David W., Smith, and Abernathv. 3,295,308. Reedy, Albert J. 3,359,323. Rees, William W., and Russell. 3,295,980. Reeves, Richard L. 3.342,599. Reynolds, Delbert D. 3.345.346. Reynolds, Delbert D., and Fields. 3,335,054. Reynolds, Delbert D.. and Fields. 3,345,415. Rissberger, Arthur C, Jr. 3,330,494. Ritchie, Kim, and Addleburg. 3,305,378. Robinson, Herbert T. 3,319,370. Roman, Robert J. 3,300.155. Russin, Nicholas C, Kibler, and Barkey. 3,344,091. Salminen, Wilho M. 3,330,655. Salminen, Wilho M. 3,347,671. Salminen, Wilho M. 3,352.679. Salminen, Wilho M., and Van Campen. 3,312 549. Sawdey, George W. 3,314,794. Schade, Willy E. 3,320,017. Scharf, Philip T.. and Keenan. 3,330,681. Schmitt, Eugen, and Lieser. 3,295,576. Schoonmaker, Edward B. 3,359,049. Schwardt, David N. 3,315.862. Seaton. William H. 3,344,164. Secrist, George R. 3,320,191. Secrist, George R., and Lohrberg. 3,295,979. Seeley, Neil G., and McClellan. 3,330.493. Simon, Horst. 3.353.766. Smith, Albert C. 3,300,307. Smith, Eric T. 3,342.376. Smith, Frank E. 3,335,154. Smith, James G.. and Abbott. 3,350,204. Smith, John W. 3,341,911. Smith. Richard L.. and Johnston. 3,300,327. Snitchler, Lewis C. 3,305.291. Stanley, Charles H. 3,309,442. Steisslinger, Kurt. 3,347,142. Steisslinger, Kurt. 3,358,572. Steisslinger, Kurt, and Ettischer. 3,304,S48. Stewart, Paul H., Fallesen, and Reeves. 3,312,550. Stimson, Allen G. 3.295,429. Stimson, Allen G., and Pickens. 3.34S.054. Stockbridge, Bruce W. 3,299.470. Stoothoff, Stanley T. and W. W. 3.359,150. Straley, James M., and Giles. 3,324.150. Straley, James M., Wallace, and Weaver. 3.346,552. Straley, James M„ Wallace, and Weaver. 3,349,098. 356 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Continued Strickland, Thomas H. 3,331.875. Strickland, Thomas H.. and Kibler. 3,296,293. Stultz, Keith F., and Zweig. 3,359,376. Sublett. Bobby J., and Touey. 3,349,780. Taber, Robert C, and Brooker. 3,335,010. Taber, Robert C, and Brooker. 3,352,080. Tamblyn, John W., and Caldwell. 3,306,920. Tamblvn, John W., and Caldwell. 3,356,043. Terrell, Robert L., and Stevens. 3,354,013. Tholstrup, Clarence E. Re. 26,158. Tholstrup, Clarence E. 3,345,328. Thompson, Benjamin. 3,337,634. Thompson, John W., and Davis. 3,347,791. Thompson, John W., and Lappin. 3,328,301. Thompson. John W., and Ownby. 3.323,884. Touey, George P., and Davis. 3,298,845. Touey, George P., and Kiefer. 3,311,519. Towne, Edmund B., Moore, and Dickey. 3,330,285. Tucker, Archie J., Ulmschneider, and White. 3,300,156. Urbach, Franz. 3,321,307. Van Campen, John H. 3,359,111. Van Campen, John H., and Graham. 3,316,095. Van Graafeiland. Wesley H. 3,320,016. Waggershauser, Herman H. 3,360,639. Wagner, Hans M., and Maynard. 3,312,554. Wagner, Hans M., and Przezdziecki. 3,345,168. Wallace, David J., Straley, and Weaver. 3,342,799. Wallace, David J., and Weaver. 3,349,075. Weaver, Max A., and Wallace. 3,349,076. Weaver, Max A., Wallace, and Straley. 3,326,960. Wenthe, Stephen J., and Lemmens. 3,334,542. Westt'all, Robert, and McVea. 3,358,611. Weverts, Walter J. 3,340,806. White, Charles C, and Crowell. 3,330,280. White, Charles C, and Neighbors. 3,297,570. White, Richard L., and Burness. 3,314,789. White, William E. 3.326,081. Wicker, Thomas H. 3,354,128. Williams, Francis A., and Kottler. 3,335,651. Wilson, Burton D. 3,345,177. Wilson, Earl W., and Hequembourg. 3,360,547. Wood, Lawrence M. 3,348,188. Woodhouse, Fred N. 3,315,493. Woodhouse, Fred W.. and Owen. 3,352,469. Wright, Sam B. 3,296,041. Wright, Sam B., and Evans. 3,297,681. Wrisley, Kenneth L., and Fassbender. 3,335,004. Young, Howard S. 3,338.972. Young, Howard S., and MeDaniel. 3,321,411. Young, Howard S., and MeDaniel. 3,359,309. Yungkurth, Donald G. 3,326,744. Eastman Machine Co. : See — Clark, Frederick G. 3,350,818. Ulrich, Lester J. 3,346,954. Eastman Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Dunn, Richard M. 3,339,097. Eastman Oil Well Survey Co. : See — Frisby, Thomas M. 3,313,360. Frisby, Thomas M. 3,339,636. Eastman, Richard O., W. W. Dyer, J. A. Waterbury, W. A. Carlson, and R. H. Miller, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for automatically gating signals to one of a plurality of blocking oscillators. 3,337,809, 8-22-67, CI. 328 — 55. Eastman, Warren O. Chemically cross-linked polyethylene stabilized with polymerized trimethyl quinoline. 3,296,189, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Eastman, Watson S. Molded shipping container. 3,297,191, 1-10-67, CI. 220—21. Eastman, Winthrop A. : See — Gale, John A., and Eastman. 3,295,168. Easton, Nelson R., and G. F. Hennion, to Eli Lilly and Co. Metal catalyst process for converting a-amino-acetylenes to dihydroquinoline. 3,331,846, 7-18-67, CI. 260—280. Easton, Nelson 11., and G. F. Hennion, to Eli Lilly and Co. Amino-acetylenic compounds. 3,337,625, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Easton, Nelson R., and R. D. Dillard, to Eli Lilly and Co. Novel amides of /3-keto amines. 3,359,313, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 559. Easton, Rufus : See — Rys, Frederick W., and Easton. 3,339,623. Easton, Rufus, to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for the con- tinuous casting of metals. 3,329,199, 7-4-67, CI. 164 — 260. Easton, Wayne B., to Char-Lynn Co. Fluid pressure remote control devices and systems. 3,348,493, 10-24-67, CI. 103— 130. Easton, Wayne B., to Char-Lynn Co. Fluid pressure device with dual feed and exhaust. 3,352,247, 11-14-67, CI. 103 — 130. Eastop. Robert H., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co., Ltd. Turn-off arrangement for a direct current switching device which is rendered non-conducting by the application of a reverse voltage. 3,354,322, 11-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. Eastview Corp. : See— Klotz, Theodore. 3,296,714. Eastwood, Sylvander C., to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic puri- fication of exhaust gases. 3,297,400, 1-10-67, CI. 23 — 2. Eastwood, Sylvander C, R. J. Kelly, and S. J. Wantuck, to Mobil Oil Inc. Catalytic hydrocracking with a physical mixture of a crystalline aluminosilicate and a porous sup- port containing a hydrogeneration component. 3,304,254, 2-14-67, CI. 208 — 111. Easy- Way Products, Inc. : See — Meeks, Donald L., and Waller. 3,306,578. Eaton Allen Corp. : See — Barouh, Victor. 3,315,983. Eaton, Chester C. Disposable container and applicator with leak proof cover for dispensing cream and liquid materials. 3,303,847, 2-14-67, CI. 128—232. Eaton. David C. : See — Allport, Dennis C, Camlen, Corran, Eaton, and Twitch- ett. 3,320,190. Eaton, David W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Package for dis- pensing liquids. 3,334,790, 8-S-67, CI. 222 — 107. Eaton, Edgar P., Jr., to The Carbone Corp. Carbon and carbon-graphite bearings with anti-friction surface. 3,298,- 753, 1-17-67. CI. 308—36. Eaton, Ernest E., and B. L. Frost, to Clark Equipment Co. Reversible torque converter. 3,306,131, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 718. Eaton, Harold F., Jr., to How-To Corp. Golfer's head move- ment indicating device. 3,326,558, 6-^20-67, CI. 273 — 183. Eaton, James J., to Corning Glass Works. Method of making electrical capacitors. 3,297,505, 1-10-67, CI. 156 — 89. Eaton, Jay S. Portable heated storage and dispensing plant mix asphalt unit. 3,304,065, 2-14-67, CI. 259—154. Eaton, John W. Bathtub hoist. 3,349,411, 10-31-67, CI. 4 — 185. Eaton, Lyle E., and J. M. Dickerson, to LeTourneau-West- inghouse Co. Suspension unit. 3,304,077, 2-14-67, CI. 267 — 64. Eaton, Lyle E., and L. D. Strantz, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Regulating mechanism. 3,341,217, 9-12-67, CI. 280 — 6. Eaton Mfg. Co. : See — Acker, George H. 3,337,003. Boyer, Ralph K. 3,315,695. Danis, Louis J. 3,319,321. Gamundi, Reynold F., and Shindell. 3,342,335. xMurphy, Terrance J. 3,300,137. Robinson, Phillip E. 3,297,052. Roper, Daniel W. 3,300,002. Eaton, Maurice B., to Girling Ltd. Braking systems for vehicles. 3,327,816, 6-27-67, CI. 188 — 195. Eaton, Maurice B., to Girling Ltd. Disc brake for rail vehicles. 3,334,707, 8-8-67, CI. 188 — 59. Eaton, Maurice B., and C. J. Parton, to Girling Ltd. Wheels. 3,295,641, 1-3-67, CI. 188—218. Eaton Paper Corp. : See — Jahn, Fred L. 3,298,124. Eaton, William F. : See — Crosby, Forrester K., and Eaton. 3,320,381. Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. : See — Anderson, Vern A., and Durney. 3,318,166. Balfour, Arthur J., and Brubaker. 3,313,180. Coldren, Chester P. 3,343,580. Dave, iSharad M. 3,359,042. Dymond, Richard W. 3,334,591. Getz, Edward T., and Pacak. 3,329,466. Getz, Edward T., and Pacak. 3,353,869. Harvey, John H. 3,339,688. Hollinger, Robert F. 3,316,952. Horton, Earl A. 3,314,559. Hrapshaw, Bruce B. 3,334,875. Jaeschke, Ralph L. 3,316,429. Jaeschke, Ralph L. 3,327,145. Jaeschke. Ralph L. 3,329,247. Jaeschke, Ralph L., and Moyer. 3,303,367. Lock, Frank J., and Ramoska. 3,301,532. Martin, Robert L. 3,342,272. Molby, Lloyd A. 3,305,039. Molby, Lloyd A. 3,340,949. Mueller, Robert S., and Gurol. 3,324,978. Mueller, Robert S., Gurol, and Ditvlugt. 3,298,482. Mueller, Roberts., and Oldberg. 3,320,373. Nagel, William S. 3,335,823. Nelson, Robert K., and Moldovan. 3,358,517. Nieminski, Robert A. 3,348,635. Oldberg, Sidney. 3,358,773. Perkins, Charles M. 3,335,616. Quayle, George F. 3,300,612. Quayle, George F. 3,304,710. Quayle, George F. 3,339,363. Richards, Elmer A. 3,349,635. Roper, Daniel W. 3,323,623. Roper, Daniel W. 3,324,744. Rossbach, Paul F. 3,334,882. Rowady, Edward P. 3,338,733. Russell, Robert C. 3,298,470. Russell, Robert C. 3,334,709. Russell, Robert C. 3,334,713. Shindell, Harry. 3,342,340. Smith, Aubrey H., and Christensen. 3,351,791. Stuemky, Robert E. 3,347,061. Sutaruk, Alex. 3,339,689. Turkish, Michael C. 3,316,890. Ulinski, Bronislaus I. 3,315,058. Urbassik Joseph E. 3,357,393. LIST OF PATENTEES :;:,7 Inc. Auto- 3,342,045, Inc. Auto- 3,344,624, Eaves, James J., to Taylor Machine Works. Load handling mechanism In a lift truck. 3,302.S09, 2-7-67, CI. 214—654. Eaves, Paul II. : S< e Rayner, Eric T., Eaves, and Dupuy. 3,347,886. Eaves, Paul II., to United States of America, Agriculture, Bleaching refined cotton oil. 3, 350,701, 12-5-07, CI. 200 — 424. Eaves, Robert B., to Photo Motion Corp. Photographic method. 3,295,915, 1-3-67. CI. 352—38. Ebach, Earl A., E. P. Merica, and J. C. Valenta, to The Dow Chemical Co. Cupric eatalvst for the caustic hydrolysis of aromatic halides. 3,301,908, 1-31-67, CI. 200 — 613. Ebara Intilco Kabushiki Kaisha : See — ■ Tsukagoshi, Kazuo. 3,331,187. Ebauches S.A. : See — Engdahl. Jean, and Tie Reynold. 3,350,600. Monnin, Theo. 3,315,827. Schneiter. All. 3. 349. 040. Ebblnge, Willem, to North American Philips Co., ma tic washing machine program controller. 0-19-67. CI. 6S — 12. Ebbinge, Willem. to North American Philips Co. matic washing machine program controller. 10-3-67. CI. 68 — 12. Ebco Mfg. Co. : See — • Renua. Louis P., and Ciller. 3.333,438. Radeliffe, Richard J. 3 333,741. Ebelhardt. David P., to The Mead Corp. Display carton. 3.332,543. 7-25-67, Cl. 206 — 44. Ebelhardt. David P., to The Mead Corp. Display container. 3,334,733, 8-8-67, CI. 206—44. Ebelhardt, David P., to The Mead Corp. Storage and display carton. 3.337.032, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 44. Ebeling, Jack P.: See — Hanna, Daniel C, and Ebeling. 3,345,066. Ebeling, Wolfgang : See — Arnold, Herbert, Rebling. Potel, and Ebeling. 3.334,115. Ebeling, Wolfgang. Self-propelled drilling machine. 3,354,- 909. 11-28-67, CI. 175—94. Ebenhoech. Panv L. : See — Landgraf. Alfred. Moell. Kerber, Wodtcke, Ebenhoech, and Hupfer. 3,321,534. Eber, George P. Curtain wall and method of erecting same. 3,316.681. 5-2-67, CI. 52 — 235. Eberhard, John F., F. T. Friedl, and K. H. Stephens, to Eberhard-Stephens Laboratories. Inc. Method for detecting pregnancy. 3.345. 13S. 10-3-67, CI. 23 — 230. Eberhard-Stephens Laboratories, Inc. : See — Eberhard. John F.. Friedl, and Stephens. 3.345,138. Eberhardt, Donald S., L. B. Gratzer, and J. N. Runnels, Jr.. to The Boeing Co. Airplane wing flap with augmented jet lift-increasing device. 3,347,495, 10-17-67, CI. 244 — 42. Eberhardt, Edward H.. to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Multiplier phototube with calibrating electron beam. 3,337,737, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — 207. Eberhardt, Ernst : See — Jockers, Kurt, Meier, Eberhardt, and Taglinger. 3.313 595. Eberhardt, Gert' G., and W. A. Butte, Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of organolithium amine complexes. 3,321,479, 5-23-67, CI. 260—268. Eberhardt, Herman, and S. B. Gaghan, to Van Vloanderen Machine Co. Dye jiggers. 3,306,549, 2-28-67, CI. 242— 67.5. Eberhardt, Roland C. : See — Douglas, George B., and Eberhardt. 3,357,599. Eberhardt, Ronald G., to Newcomb Electronics Corp. Portable phonograph. 3.342.49S, 9-19-67, CI. 274 — 2. Eberhardt, Wayne R. : See — Veazey, Thomas M., and Eberhardt. 3,324,167. Veazey, Thomas M., and Eberhardt. 3.359,187. Veazev. Thomas M., Eberhardt, and Christensen. 3.313,768. Eberhart, Arthur H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Hinged polypropylene louver set. 3.301,164, 1-31-67, CI. 98 — 40. Eberhart. Noah E., and T. Charlton, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Thermally protected dynamoelectric machine. 3,319,- 096, 5-9-67, CI. 310—68. Eberhart, Ralph W. : See — Whitlow, Richard P. 3.318,753. Eberltch, Ernest, K. R. Nelson, and L. Pope, to Schlage Lock- Co. Two-piece key and extractor. 3.338.07S S-29-67 CI 70—428. Eberle, Allan R., M. W. Lerner, and L. J. Pinto, to United 'States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for recovering boron values from scrap materials 3 345 127 10-3-67, CI. 23—59. Eberle, George F. : See — Moehlenpah, Walter G., Eberle. and Imming. 3.322,018. Eberle, Hans, to Grunzweig & Hartmann AG. Method of pre- paring fibers from a viscous melt. 3.357,808 12-12-67 CI 65 — 7. Eberle, Paul H., to Textile Machine Works. Yarn feed means for knitting machines. 3,301,015, 1-31-67, CI. 66 — 125. Eberlin, Edgar A., to James Halley & Sons, Ltd Apparatus for controlling the tension in a web. 3,322,315, 5-30-67 CI 226 — 44. ' ' Eberline, Richard P. : See — Mclnnis, Stirling A., Eberline. and Sturgeon. 3,328,739. Eberman, Augustus H. : See — Jensen, Hans A. and Eberman. 3,300.003. Hans A., and Eberman. 3,300,197. linns A., ami Eberman. 3.3-19.540. Hans, and Eberman. 3,353,325. lans A., and Eberman. 3,358,991. and H. A. Jensen, to Oscar Mayer & conveyor. 3,315,781, 4-25-67, CI. Jensen Jensen Jensen Jensen Eberman, Augustus IT. Co., Inc. Loading 198—28. Eberman, Augustus H., Co., Inc. Apparatus and II. A. Jensen, to Oscar Mayer & for cutting moving sheet material. 3,348,442, in -'24-07, CI. 83—318. Ebersobl, Gerard, to Compagnie Generate d'Electriclte. Elec- tronic tap changing transformer systems. 3,340,462, '■> 5 67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Ebersole, Harold E., and T. E. Denhain, to Avco Corp. Arc erosion milling machine. 3,335,255, 8-8-67, Cl. 219 — 69. Eberspacher, J. : See — Kofink, Siegfried. 3,302,582. Kofink, Siegfried. 3,320,997. Eberstadt, Ramon H. Envelope construction. 3,298,598, 1-17-67, Cl. 229—86. Ebert Electronics Corp. : See — Horowitz, Victor. 3,339,126. Mitchell, Irving L. 3,304,380. Mitchell, Irving L., and Pressman. 3,356,908. Pressman, Sidney S. 3,335,331. Ebert, Kenneth C. Car safety belt. 3,295,862, 1-3-67 Cl. 2S0 — 150. Ebert, Martin, to Bopp & Reuther G.m.b.H. Fluid meter with summating drive. 3,301,054, 1-31-67, Cl. 73 — 233. Ebert, Philip E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for drying laundered garments of polyester fibers. 3,304,620, 2-21-67, Cl. 34 — 31. Eberts, Floyd S., Jr., to The Upjohn Co. Method of treating traumatized nerves. 3,311,539, 3-28-67, Cl. 167 — 65. Ebertz, Helmut, W. Gunther. and R. Rudat, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Single" lens mirror reflex camera. 3,314,345, 4-18-67, Cl. 95—10. Eberwein, Francis D., and E. J. Derderian. Golf ball retriev- ing device. 3,300,241. 1-24-67. Cl. 294 — 19. Ebhardt, Horst, to Elin-Union Aktiengesellschaft fur Elek- trische Industrie. Method of producing sintered electrodes. 3,325,281, 6-13-67, Cl. 75—206. Ebinger, Martin : See — Foell. Gerhard, and Ebinger. 3.339,754. Ebisawa, Hideo : See — Fukasu, Shunichi, Ebisawa, Tonooka, Oishi, Takashima, and Hosogai. 3,339,567. Eble, Thomas E. : See — Bergy, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3,305,554. Ebly, Ronald W., W. G. Hodlewsky. and P. J. Imse. to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Rotating shaft seal. 3,332,536, 7-25-67, Cl. 198 — 192. Ebner, Ludwig : See — Duerr, Dieter, Aebi, and Ebner. 3.345 257. Martin, Henry. Aebi, and Ebner. 3,322,525. Ebnother, Anton : See — Jucker, Ernst, and Ebnother. 3,314,973. Jucker, Ernst. Ebnother, Lindenmann, Rissi. Schenker, and Suess. 3.359.265. Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Rissi. 3,325,501. Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Stoll. 3,299,050. Ebosa S.A. : See — Stern. Albert. 3,300,260. Ebrey, Glenn O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydration process. 3,304,693, 2-21-67, Cl. 55 — 33. Ebrey, Glenn O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photochemical reactor. 3,314,768, 4-18-67, Cl. 23 — 285. Ebrok, Velio H. : See — Williamson, Burr, Voellmicke, and Ebrok. 3,357,038. Ebstein, John W., to Gabriel Industries Inc. Toy appliance cabinet. 3,337,983, 8-29-67, Cl. 46 — 15. Eby, Ralph H. : See — Friedmann, Anton R. J., and Eby. 3,350,015. Eby, Robert E., and W. K. Boettinger, to United States of America, Navy. Ambient pressure responsive switch. 3.355,- 561, 11-2S-67, Cl. 200 — 83. Ebv, Robert L. : See — Allen, Robert D. 3,309,624. Eccarius, Norman, J. A. Lomax, and W. J. Martin, to Ampex Corp. Rotarv head position adjusting apparatus. 3,319,- 015, 5-9-67, Cl. 179—100.2. Eccles, Marion A. : See — Atkins, Kenneth E., and Eccles. 3,303,228. Echard, Rolland R. D. J. : See — Brunau, Claude M.. and Echard. 3,312,173. Echarti, Friedrich K. P., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Modulator connection with combined current and voltage feed-back. 3.355,67S, 11-28-67, Cl. 332 — 43. Echavarren. Luis A., 15% to Robert L. Price. Waste recep- tacle. 3,325,093, 6-13-67, Cl. 232 — 43.1. Echlin Mfg. Co. : See — Adelt, Joseph W. 3,336,842. Echols, William H.. to United States of America, Navy. Ap- paratus for breaking up a foam. 3.29S.615, 1-17-67, Cl. 239 — 514. Eck, Bruno : See — Laing, Nikolaus, and Eck. 3,302, S81. 358 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Eck, Bruno. Centrifugal blower. 3,306,528, 2-28-67. CI. 230—127. Eck, Bruno, and N. Laing, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Machines for the cross-flow type of inducing movement of fluid. 3,319,877, 5-16-67, CI. 230—125. Eck, Leonard. Portable tool for repairing damaged auto- mobile bodies. 3,338,083, 8-29-67, CI. 72 — 305. Eck, Robert N„ to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Control center sec- tion. 3,303,395, 2-7-67, CI. 317—119. Eckard, Ronald G., and W. Johns, to Toroid Corp. Solid block transducer. 3,309,921, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — 141. Eckardt, Carl R. : See — Kraemer, William C, Jr.. and Eckardt. 3,335,101. Skoog, Edward K., and Eckardt. 3,324,071. Eckardt, Dietrich, A. Mentzel, and H. Reinke, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschal't. Apparatus for pulling semicon- ductor crystals. 3,342,560, 9-19-67, CI. 23 — 273. Eekart, Ervin, to Resillo Press Pad Co. Press pad. 3,323,237, 6-6-67, CI. 38 — G6. Eckel, Carl C, to Radio Corp. of America. Printer having a selectively variable print font. 3,330,208, 7-11-67, CI. 101—93. Eckel, John E., and E. H. Lock, to Esso Production Research Co. Drag bit. 3,298,451, 1-17-67, CI. 175—393. Eckel, Oliver C. : See — Kochis. August J. 3,325.943. Mongor, William E. 3,353,857. Eckel, Oliver C. Door body. 3,300,901, 1-31-67, CI. 49— 502. Eckel, Oliver C. Cable floor structure. 3,311,365, 3-28-67, CI. 267—89. Eckel, Oliver C. Locking mechanism. 3,321,229, 5-23-67, CI. 292 — 108. Eckel, Oliver C. Door with control device. 3,331,160, 7-18-67, CI. 49—386. Eckelberry, Patrick J., to Honeywell Inc. Burner control ap- paratus. 3,343,585, 9-26-67, CI. 158—28. Eekelkamp, Lawrence. Electrical connector with grounding terminal. 3,299,390, 1-17-67, CI. 339—12. Eckels, Eugene S. : See — Zerfahs, Arthur S., Eckels, Glaser, and Mihojevich. 3.320.179. Ecker, Donald R. : See — Moyer, Ralph O., Jr., Ecker, and Spry. 3,333,926. Ecker, Eugene P. : See — Pelsenthal. Harry D., Jr., Nakashima, Zecher, and Ecker. 3,301,048. Eckerle, Otto. High efficiency wear-compensating gear pump. 3.315.608, 4-25-67, CI. 103—126. Eckerle, Otto. Wear-compensating high efficiency gear pump. 3.315.609, 4-25-67, CI. 103—126. Eckerle, Otto, II. Weinzierl, and E. Putschky. Apparatus for replenishing the air cushion in the surge tank of a hydraulic system. 3,297.236, 1-10-67, CI. 230 — 17. Eckerle, Otto, and E. Putschky ; said Putschky assor. to said Eckerle. Gear machine. 3,307,489, 3-7-67, CI. 103—126. Eckerle, Otto, and H. Weinzierl ; said Weinzierl assor. to said Eckerle. Fuel pump arrangement for an oil burner. 3,312,177, 4^-67, CI. 103—126. Eckerle, Otto, and H. Weinzierl ; said Weinzierl assor. to said Eckerle. Slide ring seal. 3,312,476, 4-4-67, CI. 277—87. Eckerle, Otto, and H. Weinzierl ; said Weinzierl assor. to said Eckerle. Rotor for an internally operating geared pump. 3,331,258, 7-18-67, CI. 74 — 460. Eckerle, Otto, and H. Weinzierl ; said Weinzierl, assor. to said Eckerle. Level-controlling device for containers of liquid. 3.339,042, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 84. Eckerlin, Herbert M., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Steam generator having improved steam heating sections arranged for parallel flow. 3,312 198, 4-4-67, CI. 122 — 406. Eckermann, Alfred E., Jr., to The Bendix Corp. Space vehicle horizon sensor. 3,337,160, 8-22-67, CI. 244 — 1. Eckermann, Louis D. Splash guard or mud flap means. 3.319,976, 5-16-67, CI. 280—154.5. Eckert, Alton B., Jr., and B. Lyman, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Pneumatic record sensing apparatus and method. 3,302,- 004, 1-31-67, CI. 235—61.7. Eckert. Charles F. Bullet fabricating means. 3,322,020, 5-30- 67, CI. 86 — 19. Eckert, Ernst, to Esso Research and Enginering Co. Ship hull construction. 3,302,603, 2-7-67, CI. 114 — 56. Eckert, George W. : See — Estes, John H., Hess, and Eckert. 3,350.087 Knowles, Edwin C, Eckert, and McCoy. 3.325,261. Knowles, Edwin C. Eckert, and McCoy 3,358 029. McCoy, Frederic C, Eckert, and Knowles. 3,305,330. Eckert, George W., to Texaco Inc. Jet fuel composition. 3,346,- 355, 10-10-67, CI. 44—66. Eckert, Hans U., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Transpiration cooled induction plasma generator. 3,343,022, 9-19-67, CI. 313—63. Eckert. John P., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Nondestructive readout thin film memory array. 3,332,075, 7-18-67, CI. 340—174. Eckert, John P., Jr., A. Brown, L. R. Hulls, and R. A. Brinker, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Parametric devices. 3,299,277, 1-17-67, CI. 307—88. Eckert, John P., Jr., H. F. Welsh, N. J. Appleton, and M. Silverberg, to Sperry Rand Corp. Air bearing transducer. 3,317.903, 5-2-67, CI. 340—174.1. Eckert, John S., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc. Tower packing. 3,311,356, 3-28-67, CI. 261 — 94. Eckert, John S., to U.S. Stoneware Co. Distillation column. 3,325,376, 6-13-67, CI. 202—158. Eckert, John S., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc. Distributor with bed- level limiter. 3,360,246, 12-26-67, CI. 261—98. Eckert, Lawrence A., and J. R. Yancey, to PMC Corp. Well apparatus. 3,9325,190, 6-13-67, CI. 285—18. Eckert, Robert L. : See — Brigham, Ward E., and Eckert. 3,300,019. Eckert, Rudolf J, and L. C. Fetterly, to Shell Oil Co. Sulfur- containing polymers. 3,317,488, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 79. Eckert, William. Tree lighting system. 3,296,430, 1-3-67, CI. 240 — 10. Eckhardt, Daniel J. : See — Dunkel, Morris, and Eckhardt. 3,305,391. Eckhardt. Garnet H., and L. B. Mulvey, Hosiery dryer. 3,358,- 387, 12-19-67, CI. 34 — 225. Eckhardt, George R., to Coats & Clark Inc. Zipper packaging machine. 3,312,037, 4-4-67, CI. 53 — 188. Eckhardt, John C, and W. L. Yessa. to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Intra-connection techniques for multi- layer printed wiring boards. 3.349,162, 10-24-67, CI. 174 — 68.5. Eckhardt, Klaus, and K. Bachmann, to Patent-Treuhand- Gesellsehaft fur elektrische. Low-pressure discharge lamp containing mercury amalgam. 3,351.797, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 174. Eckhardt, Robert, to Ernst Leitz G.m.b.H. Universal view finder for camera adapted to receive interchangeable lenses. 3.356,003, 12-5-67, CI. 95 — 44. Eckhardt, Vilem. Apparatus for producing helical seam pipes. 3,320,787, 5-23-67, CI. 72—135. Eckhardt, Vilem, to Driam S.A. Method for manufacture of single or multicompartment pipes. 3,328,868, 7-4-67, CI. 29—157. Eckhoff, Paul S., to American Can Co. Carrying bail and method of applying same. 3,358,877, 12-19-67, CI. 220—95. Eckholm, Robert J. Projection-screen system. 3,311,017, 3- 28-67, CI. 88—24. Eckl, James J., to Square D Co. Firing circuit for controlled rectifier. 3,315,098, 4-18-67, CI. 307—88.5. Eckl, James J., to Square D Co. Reversible binary-coded counter using solid-state devices. 3,323,067, 5-30-67, CI. 328 — 44. Eckles, Paul N. : See — Sisson, James C, Sparrow, Eckles, Meissner, and Burn- ham. 3,353,005. Eckles, William J. Combined shaker dispenser and closure. 3,302,835, 2-7-67, CI. 222—531. Eckles, William J. Container closure construction. 3,330,466, 7-11-67. CI. 229 — 37. Ecklund, Oscar F. : See — Dobbins, Walter J., Ecklund, and Polka. 3,321,564. Eckman, Charles B., and P. H. Wilson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Method and apparatus for attaching adhesive tape to a rough surface. 3,350,256, 10-31-67, CI. 156 — 497. Eckman, Hanford L., to The Singer Co. Control system for electrically heated boiler. 3,351,739, 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 321. Eeko Containers, Inc. : See — O'Brien, Robert J., and Griese. 3,299,464. Eckrieh. Peter, & Sons, Inc. : See — Stelzer, James S. 3,342,320. Stelzer, James S. 3,354,610. Eckstein, Benjamin, to United States of America, Interior. Sterilization of fish in their aquatic environment to produce maximum size and weight per unit of water surface. 3,331,- 350, 7-18-67, CI. 119 — 3. Eckstein, Benjamin, to United States of America, Interior. Sterilization of fish in their aquatic environment to produce maximum size and weight per unit of water surface. 3,331,- 356, 7-18-67, CI. 119—3. Eckstein, Dieter : See — Ehrat, Kurt, and Eckstein. 3,310,867. Eckstein, George R., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Primer. 3,352,240, 11-14-67, CI. 102 — 45. Eckstein, Karl-Albert, to Industriewerk Schaeffler. Cage for cylindrical rollers. 3,307,892. 3-7-67, CI. 308 — 217. Eckstein, Karl-Albert, to Industriewerk Schaeflier. Thin- walled cage for cylindrical rollers. 3,309.156, 3-14-67, CI. 308—217. Eckstein, Royal W., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Vacuum tube circuit to approximate an ideal switch over a broad temperature range. 3,320,491, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 142. Eckstein, Simon : See — Murphy, Edward A., Posner, Eckstein, and Schilb. 3,335,- 357. Eckstine, Jack O. Automatic irrigation gate. 3,338,057, S-29- 67, CI. 61—25. Eckstrom, Albert W. : See — Hesler, Warren E., and Eckstrom. 3,354,932. Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. : See — Spielman, Lyle S. Re. 20,244. Eclipse Sleep Products, Inc. : See — Kline, John C. 3,353,195. Eclov, Hialmar P. Bag carrier. 3,315,857, 4-25-67, CI. 224 — 45. Economic Foundations Ltd.: See — Pirrie, Norman D., and Bland. 3,301,598. Pirrie, Norman D„ and Bland. 3,301,600. LIST OF PATENTEES 359 Economics Laboratory, Inc. : See — Brunelle, Thomas E., Rue, and Crecellus. 3,334,147. Oberle. Thomas M. 3,30G,S58. Economy Forms Corp. : See — Jennings, William A. 3,301,517. Jennings, William A. 3,323,815. Economy Tooling Co. : See — Brenner, Albert H., Kubick, and Wilkening. 3,322,042. Eda, Masunii, Y. Fujishiro, and A. Nanba. Printing plate fastening apparatus for a rolling press. 3,308,755, 3-14- 67, CI. 101 — 378. Edberg, Per, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hermetically sealed pump-motor assembly cooling system for absorption-refrig- eration apparatus. 3,295,335, 1-3-67, CI. 62 — 475. Edberg, Per, to Borg-Warner Corp. Refrigerant distribution for absorption refrigeration system. 3,316,735, 5-2-67, CI. 62 — 176. Edberg, Richard A. : See — Werner, Frank D., Darr, Edberg, and Petersen. 3,313,046. Edde, Alfred G., to The National Cash Register Co. Informa- tion storage checking means. 3,315,208, 4-18-67, CI. 346 — 74. Eddins, William N., Jr., and K. J. Lissant, to Petrolite Corp. Method of reducing the porosity of subterranean porous formations. 3,343,599, 9-26-67. CI. 166 — 21. Eddv, David W., and A. R. Lake, to General Motors Corp. In-line filter device. 3,327,S58, 6-27-67, CI. 210—234. Eddy, George F., to Talon, Inc. Presser foot. 3,318,273, 5-9-67, CI. 112—235. Eddy. James W., to Chrysler Corp. Door latch. 3,334,935, 8-8-67, CI. 292—216. Eddy, Joseph J. Power plant. 3,344,600. 10-3-67. CI. 60—1. Eddy, Joseph J. Atmospheric pressure plant. 3,352,108, 11-14-67, CI. 60 — 108. Eddy Match Co., Ltd. : See — Nielsen, Helmer B. 3,323,627. Nielsen, Helmer B. 3,337,125. Eddy, Robert T., to The Bendix Corp. Power steering mechanism. 3,296,939, 1-10-67, CI. 91 — 375. Eddy, Robert T., and M. E. Wiese to The Bendix Corp. Power steering mechanism. 3,296,940, 1-10-67, CI. 91—375. Edeburn, Charles J., to Kaiser Steel Corp. Dumping appa- ratus. 3,314.710, 4-18-67, CI. 294 — 73. Edelman, Barry, and A. Perez. Combined closure and sup- port construction. 3,304,039, 2-14-67 CI. 248 — 108. Edelman, Irving, to Maid-Rite Novelty Corp. Tape cutting apparatus. 3,296.907, 1-10-67, 83 — 215. Edelman, Irving, to Silbro Products Corp. Apparatus for forming loops of elastic tape. 3,33S,771, 8-29-67, CI. 156 — 361. Edelman, Monroe D. : See — Demler, Walter R., Edelman, Hallinan, and Kosmala. 3,351,471. Edelman, Oscar M. : See — Cohen, Robert J. and Edelman. 3,353,413. Edelmann, Antonin : See — Beno, Miroslav, Edelmann, Eigl, and Pechar. 3,303,278. Edelson, Leo, to Columbian Slides Inc. Telescoping slide for extension tables. 3,336,8S2, 8-22-67, CI. 108 — 83. Edelson, Leo, and A. H. Rafter, to Columbian Slides Inc. Telescoping slide. 3,320,003, 5-16-67, CI. 308 — 3.6. Edelson, Robert B., to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Electrical switch device. 3.324,267, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 153. Eden, Jamal S. : See — Ziegler, Charles E., and Eden. 3,331,871. Eden, Jamal S. Method of preparing unsaturated nitriles. 3,335,169. 8-8-67. CI. 260 — 465.3. Eden, Jamal S., and C. E. Ziegler, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Catalyst and method for preparing acrylonitrile. 3,322,687, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 437. Eden, Jamal S., and C. E. Ziegler, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method for preparing acrylonitrile. 3.326,961, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Eden, Joseph F., H. G. Vallings, and D. J. T. Webb, to Minister of Technology. Tilting carrier mechanism. 3,342,- 360, 9-19-67, CI. 214—660. Eden, Thomas F. : See — Portman, William E., Gillyatt, and Eden. 3,296,096. Edenbaum, Martin, to Johnson & Johnson. Absorbent adhesive patch impregnated with a vasoconstrictor. 3,342.183, 9-19- 67, CI. 12S— 268. Edenbaum, Martin I., to Johnson & Johnson. Indicator tape. 3,311,0S4, 3-28-67, CI. 116 — 114. Edenbaum. Martin I., to Johnson & Johnson. Indicator tape. 3.360.338, 12-26-67, CI. 23—253. Edenbaum, Martin I., to Johnson & Johnson. Indicator tape. 3.360.339, 12-26-67, CI. 23—253. Edenbaum. Martin I., and M. I. Hampton, to Johnson & John- son. Indicator tape. 3,360,337, 12-26-67, CI. 23—253. Edens, Walter W. : See — Bergstrom. Bertil H., Edens, and Revolinsky. 3,341,183. Eder, Wolfgang, and J. Simonis, to Gebruder Welger. Over- load safety device for conveying rake for harvesting ma- chines. 3,360,110, 12-26-67, CI. 198 — 222. Edeus, James A., to National Alfg. Co. Hanger assembly for sliding doors. 3,311,942, 4-4-67, CI. 16 — 105. Edex Corp. : See — Nisbet, Thomas R. 3,300,875. Edgar, David M., and G. K. Johnson, to SI Handling Systems, Inc. Tow truck switching means. 3,316,850, 5-2-67, CI. 104 — 172. Edgar, Herbert. Headlight deflector. 3,329,461, 7-4-67, CI. 296 — 97. Edge and Sons Ltd. : See — Parker, Wilfred S. 3,311,081. Parker, Wilfred S. 3,339,907. Edgecomb, Raymond H. : See — Blslgnani, Alfred G., and Edgecomb. 3,320,030. Edgecombe, David A., and A. Wudski, to Babcock & Wilcox Co. Work feeding method and apparatus for piercing press. 3,345,853, 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 263. Edgemond, John W., Jr., to FMC Corp. Article gripping mechanism. 3,335,556, 8-15-67, CI. 56 — 328. Edgerly, Raymond G.. Jr. : See — McCabe, Owen J., and Edgerly. 3,312,891. Edgerly, Raymond G., Jr., and N. K. Zurell, to The Superior Electric Co. Adjustable voltage autotransformer. 3,312,- 921, -1-4-67, CI. 336 — 149. Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc. : See — Carder, Bruce M. 3,301,345. Reinhardt, Nicholas, Galaher, and George. 3,320,456. Edgworth, Raymond J., and R. B. Christie, to Armour Pharma- ceutical Co. Packing device for articles requiring sterile and/or aseptic conditions. 3,338,400, S-29-67, CI. 206— 63.2. Edick, John D. : See — Cooper, Donald H., Edick, Humphrey, and Reasby. 3,316,- 849. Edick, Percy. Clay mixer and extruder. 3,348,815, 10-24-67, CI. 259—6. Edie, John, and F. Burmann. Railing construction. 3,336,004, 8-15-07, CI. 256—65. Ediin, Eric H. Pressurized face mask. 3,345,987, 10-10-67, CI. 128 — 254. Edinger, Ladislav L., and I. Halasz. Self-illuminating tongue depressor with detachable tongue blade. 3,349,704, 10-31— 67, CI. 128—16. Edinger, Lester D. : See — Chanak, Thomas S., Edinger, and Hendrick. 3,345,018. Edison : See — Benetta, Gianni, Gatta, and Testa. 3,332,918. Edison Instruments, Inc. : See — Scarpa, Thomas J. 3,321,189. Scarpa, Thomas J. 3,335,606. Scarpa, Thomas J. 3,336,485. Edison, Montecatini, S.p.A. : See — De Garab, Giorgio O. 3,352,767. Edkins, John E. : See — Rieder, Paul A., Lindsley, and Edkins. 3,322,132. Edler, Adolph. Motor powered radial arm tool support. 3,302,669, 2-7-67, CI. 143—6. Edler, Hans-Joachim : See — Blum, Heinz, and Edler. 3,297,493. Edler, Otto E. A. : See — Jones, Coy V., Sr., and Edler. 3,300,961. Edler, Otto E. A., and J. K. Garrison, to Southern Machinery Co. Control mechanism for builder motion chain rewinder on spinning frame. 3,325,110, 6-13-67, CI. 242 — 26.1. Edlich, Richard F. Electrocautery process. 3,336,916, 8-22- 67, CI. 12S — 2. Edlich, William N. Variable speed power transmission. 3,302,474, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 200. Edliden, Erik G. : See — Kihlberg, Ragnar, and Edliden. 3,336,169. Edlin, Frank E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fire- resistant reflective coatings of fibrous potassium titanate, colloidal silica and elastomeric latex. 3,311,585, 3-28-67, CI. 260—29.7. Edlin, Ray L., to Kelco Co. Method of preparing enzyme stable starch and product. 3,332,786, 7-25-67, CI. 99—139. Edling, Ellsworth A., and R. P. McKenna. Motor using nuclear charged particles. 3,302,024, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 106. Edming, John W. Silage distributor. 3,305,108, 2-21-67, CI. 214—17. Edminster, Lester R., to West Coast Alloys Co. Compactor lug having replaceable cap. 3,340,7S3, 9-12-67, CI. 94 — 50. Edmisson, Chris. Portable container for tools. 3,339,938. 9-5- 67, CI. 2S0— 79.3. Edmisson, Russell C. : See — Gaines, Jack H., Bourhenne, and Edmisson. 3,358,261. Edmisten, Walter C. : See — Brannen, Cecil G., Wueliner. and Edmisten. 3,344,067. Edmonds, Byron P. : See — Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,339,979. Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,341,252. Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,347,595. Edmonds, Earl E. Collapsible cabin. 3,304,668, CI. 52—67. Edmonds, James T., Jr. : See — Hill, Harold W., Jr., and Edmonds. 3,322,S34. Edmonds, James T., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. shaped articles of trimethylene sulfide polymers. 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 79. Edmonds, James T„ Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Novel polymer and method of obtaining the same by polymeriza- tion of a trimethylene sulfide in presence of an alkali metal catalyst. 3,320,217, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 79. 2-21-67, Oxidized 3.318.S53, 360 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Edmonds, James T., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Trimethyl- ene sulfide polymers. 3,328,361, 6-27-67, CI. 260—79. Edmonds, James T., Jr., and H. W. Hill, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of polymers from aromatic compounds. 3,354,129, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 79. Edmonds, Thomas R. : See — Turnblade, Richard C, and Edmonds. 3,296,870. Edmondson, Weldon H., to Mansfield Sanitary, Inc. Adjustable anti-siphon connection. 3,332,433, 7-25-67, CI. 137 — 215. Edmunds, Raymond S., Jr. : See — Elmer, Augustus, Jr., and Edmunds. 3,307,503. Edmunds, Robert T. : See — Pannick, Kobert A., and Edmunds. 3,354,835. Edmunds, William PL, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker with undervoltage relay in series -with motor con- trol overload relay and plug-in base. 3,302,061, 1-31-67, CI. 317—13. Edmunds, William H., to I-T-E. Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker use limiting means. 3,344,317, 9-26-67, CI. 317 — 119. Ednalite Corp., The : See — Bechtold, Edwin W. 3,302,991. Everett, Hazen F. 3,297,291. Ednell, Daniel F. Device for the support and forming of temporarily deformable sheet or plate-like materials. 3,333,296, 8-1-67, CI. 18—1. Edney, Barry J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Tow-forming ap- paratus. 3,325,874, 6-20-67, CI. 28 — 1. Edouard Dubied et Cie (Societe Anonyme) : See — Seiler, Fritz. 3,304,748. Seiler, Fritz. 3,307,376. Edris, Charles R., and H. D. Fraer, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Discharge lamp having heat reflecting shields sur- rounding its electrodes. 3,333,132, 7-25-67, Cl. 313 — 17. Edson, Jerry W. Portable boat ramp. 3,353,363 11-21-67, Cl. 61—67. Edstrom, John O., and H. H. De Geer, to Sandvikens Jem- verks Aktiebolag. Hot top composition for casting molds. 3,297,296, 1-10-67, Cl. 249 — 197. Edstrom, Nils, S. E. I. Fjordland, W. E. W. Jacob, and J. K. A. Olsson, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Control ar- rangement for a receiver for pulse-code modulated time- division multiplex signals. 3,359,371, 12-19-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Education Methods Council, Inc. : See — Leathers, Ward. 3,348,028. Educational Research Associates. Inc. : See — Leslie, John C. L. 3,317,154. Edukit, Inc. : See — Walker, Robert F., and Arehambault. 3,353,283. Edwards, Alan : See. — Loukes. David G., and Edwards. 3,330,635. Loukes, David G.. and Edwards. 3,330,637. Edwards, Alan, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method and ap- paratus for purifying the molten bath of a glass sheet forming operation. 3,337,319, 8-22-67, Cl. 65 — 27. Edwards, Albert J., and M. J. Healv, to Micaldon Corp. Closure cap. 3,310,192, 3-21-67, Cl. 215 — 46. Edwards, Andrew W. : See — - Lockie, Arthur M„ and Edwards. 3,333,221. Edwards, Arthur T.. to Rite-A-Sign, Inc. Sign routing ap- paratus. 3,301,287, 1-31-67, Cl." 144 — 144. Edwards, Ben E. : See — Pemmaraju, Narasimha R„ and Edwards. 3,321.495. Edwards, Ben E., and N. R. Pemmarajw, to Southwest Foun- dation for Research and Education. Lactonization process. 3,329,688, 7-4-67, Cl 260 — 343 2. Edwards, Billy M. Camping and boating outfit. 3,357,031, 12-12-67, Cl. 9—1. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Pressure equal- izing package. 3,302,822, 2-7-67. Cl. 220 — 44. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Frangible opening device for containers. 3,307,746, 3-7-67, Cl. 222 — 143. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc Composite package. 3,318,487, 5-9-67, Cl. 222 — 173. Edwards. Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Coin fed lid. 3,321,104, 5-23-67, Cl. 220 — 97. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Package for dis- pensing articles, 3,325.000, 6-13-67, Cl. 206 — 56. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Container. 3.325,- 048, 6-13-67, Cl. 220—97. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Thermoplastic closure. 3,335,901, 8-15-67, Cl. 220 — 60. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc Apparatus for forming double thickness fins in a thin wall plastic con- tainer. 3,341,893, 9-19-67, Cl. 18 — 19. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Method and apparatus for deep draw molding. 3,342,914 9-19-67, Cl. 264—89. Edwards, Bryant, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Closure for spin sealing and coin feeding. 3,344,948, 10-3-67, Cl 220 — 67. Edwards, Carl L., to Multi-Colortype Co. Apparatus for con- figurating paper blanks. 3,306,145, 2-28-67, Cl. 83 — 157. Edwards, Chester P. : See — Leigh, Bertram J., Migeot, and Edwards. 3,336,002. Edwards, Clark S. Portable refreshment server. 3,353,717, 11-21-67. Cl. 222 — 132. Edwards, Clifford R. Hay bale loading device. 3,297,142, 1-10-67, Cl. 198—117. Edwards, Clyde A. Corrective shoe with abduction strap. 3,308,829, 3-14-67, Cl. 128 — 583. Edwards Co., Inc. : See — Duris, Rudolph M. 3,327,824. Duris. Rudolph M. 3,354,422. Edwards, Daniel J. : See — Marill, Thomas M., and Edwards. 3,347,988. Edwards, David : See — Paul, Thomas C, Edwards, and Dawson. 3,300,025. Edwards, David B. G. : See — Kilburn, Tom, and Edwards. 3,325,797. Edwards, Donald W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Heat exchange apparatus. 3.302.698, 2-7-67, Cl. 165 — 89. Edwards, Edward T., to Edwards Power Door Co., Inc. Door operating device. 3,344,556, 10-3-67, Cl. 49 — 360. Edwards, Eric D. : See — Elliott, John S., Edwards, Jayne, and House. 3,338,831. Edwards, Everett : See — Nelson, Richard P., and Edwards. 3,351,173. Edwards, Fletcher G. Image transfer kit and method of using same. 3,334,003, 8-1-67, Cl. 156 — 285. Edwards, Frederick J., to The Thermal Syndicate Ltd. At- tachment of inserts and fixing devices to pieces of vitreous silica, glass and such material. 3,309,123, 3-14-67, Cl. 287 — 189.365. Edwards, Gayle D., D. M. Rice, and R. L. Soulen, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Production of rigid polyurethane foam. 3,297,597. 1-10-67, Cl. 260—2.5. Edwards, George A., to General Motors Corp. Ball spline as- sembly. 3,356,424, 12-5-67, Cl. 308 — 6. Edwards, Harold D. Removal of stalk from manufactured tea. 3,322,271, 5-30-67, Cl. 209 — 2. Edwards, Harold H. : See — Newhouse, Vernon L., and Edwards. 3,346,829. Newhouse, Vernon L., and Edwards. 3,359,545. Edwards, Harold H.. and V. L. Newhouse, to General Electric Co. Superconducting amplifier. 3,356,960, 12-5-67, Cl. 330 — 61. Edwards, Harrison F. Transparent dial. 3,316,709, 5-2-67, Cl. 58 — 42. Edwards, Harrison F., and A. D. Gronner, to iSimmonds Pre- cision Products, Inc. Hydrostatic liquid quantity gauge with attitude correction. 3,358,509, 12-19-67, Cl. 73 — 301. Edwards, Helen M. : See — Edwards, Theodoric B. 3,347,333. Edwards, Herbert R. : See — Gruber, Warren M., and Edwards. 3,323,218. Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd. : See — Gabor, Dennis. Re. 26,138. Harris, Edward P. 3,309,239. Holland, Leslie A. 3,332,606. Holland, Leslie A. 3,353,054. Olejniczak, Jerzy S. 3.346,033. Power, Basil D. 3,332,609. Power, Basil D. 3,352,535. Edwards, Jack H., L. B. Plumb, Jr., and W. T. Wells, Jr., to Tenneco Inc. Jet sub for drilling well bores. 3,334,697, 8-8-67, Cl. 175—231. Edwards, James D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Cooking range control arrangement. 3,324,279, 6-6-67, Cl. 219 — 480. Edwards, James H„ to American Machine & Foundry Co. Helix bun dispenser. 3,343,715, 9-26-67, Cl. 221—13. Edwards, James W. : See — Pittenger, Evan W., and Edwards. 3,339,483. Edwards, James W., to Monsanto Co. Electrostatic screen process printing with curved screens. 3,302,561, 2-7-67, Cl. 101—38. Edwards, James W., to Monsanto Co. Ink feeding mechanism for electrostatic printing systems. 3,302,563, 2-7-67, Cl. 101—114. Edwards, James W. S. W. Mays, Jr., and H. J. Larrigan, to Monsanto Co. Semi-automatic electrostatic printing sys- tem having moving screen. 3,302,560, 2-7-67, Cl. 101 — 38. Edwards, James W.. S. W. Mays, and R. W. Stout, to Mon- santo Co. Electrostatic printing with oscillating screen frame and dual printing at a single station. 3,302,579, 2-7-67, Cl. 101—39. Edwards, James W.. S. W. Mays, and R. W. Stout, to Mon- santo Co. Electrostatic printing with rotating screpn frame and plural print stations. 3,302,580, 2-7-67, Cl. 101 — 39. Edwards, James W., and R. W. Stout, to Monsanto Co. Ink delivery system employing vibrating wires. 3,320,879, 5-23-67, Cl. 101—335. Edwards, James W., and R. K. Shelby, to Monsanto Co. Infra- red heater. 3,331,941, 7-18-67, Cl. 219 — 354. Edwards, Joe E., Jr., to Brown Oil Tools, Inc. Wire line well tool. 3,306,359, 2-28-67, Cl. 166—120. Edwards, John : See — Bowers, Albert, Crabbe, and Edwards. 3,354,183. Bowers, Albert, and Edwards. 3,328,431. Edwards, John, C. Djerass, H. J. Ringold, and G. Rosenkranz, to Syntex Corp. 6-halo-16-methyl-3,20-diketo derivatives of the pregnane series. 3,318,921, 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 397.3. Edwards, John A., to Syntex Corp. 5/?,6|9-cyclo-19-nor-A 9 < 10 >- androstenes and pregnenes and process therefor. 3,354,149, 11-21-67, Cl. 260—239.55. Edwards, John A., J. H. Fried, and J. B. Siddall, to Syntex Corp. 2j3,3j3 - alkylidenedioxy-6-oxygenated-A 8 -steroids and process for the preparation thereof. 3,354,152, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 239.55. LIST OF PATENTEES 361 Edwards, John A., J. H. Fried, und J. B. Siddall, to Syntex Corp. 2/?,.'i/3 - alk.vlUlenedio.\y-0-hydroxy-22,23-bis-norcliol-7- euolc acid alky] esters and process for the production thereof. 3,334,154, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Edwards, John W., S. Sherratt, and P. A. Small, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Production of tetratluoroethyl- ene. 3,308,174, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 653.5. Edwards, Joseph B., to Hanley Page Ltd. Aircraft aero- dynamic structures. 3,309,042, 3-14-67, CI. 244 — 42. Edwards Laboratories, Inc.: See — Edwards, Miles L. 3,325, S27. Sparks, Charles H. 3,357,432. Edwards, Leonard M. : See — Lowenheim, Frederick A., and Edwards. 3,305,389. Edwards, Leonard M., to M & F Chemical Inc. Dentifrice compositions containing stannogluconates. 3,317,395, 5-2- 67, CI. 167 — 93. Edwards, Lindell N., to Commander Board International, Inc. Display signs. 3,315,392, 4-25-67, CI. 40—143. Edwards, Lyman M., and E. B. Tickell, Jr., to PGAC Develop- ment Co. Acoustic logging apparatus with down hole re- ceivers controlled by spaced switching. 3,303,461, 2-7-67, CI. 340—18. Edwards, Margaret M., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Electrical switch for food blender with improved contact detent structure. 3,299.226, 1-17-07, CI. 200 — 16. Edwards, Marvin B. : See — Folzenlogen. Paul D., and Edwards. 3,331,824. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,298,979. Hagemeyer, Hugh ,T„ Jr., Blood, and Edwards. 3,356,659. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 3,304,295. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Edwards. 3,335,120. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Edwards, and Park. 3,304,292. Edwards, Miles L., to Edwards Laboratories, Inc. Double cage heart valve. 3,325, S27, 6-20-67, CI 3 — 1. Edwards. O. M., Co., Inc. : See — Axe, Daniel E., and Remick. 3,299,901. Edwards Power Door Co.. Inc. : See — Edwards, Edward T. 3,344,556. Edwards, Ray C. Thermal switch device with adjusting bolt means for the arms of the U-shaped hinge assembly. 3.310,646, 3-21-67, CI. 200—138. Edwards, Ray C. System and apparatus for maintaining a constant temperature in a plurality of rooms. 3,316,959, 5-2-67, CI. 165—22. Edwards. Raymond R., to Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp. Method of tracing iodine using 1-129. 3,339,072, 8-29- 67, CI. 250—106. Edwards, Richard A., to SCM Corp. Punching system. 3,301,477, 1-31-67, CI. 234—107. Edwards, Richard A., to Gardner-Denver Co. Remote con- trol for rock drill. 3.319,725, 5-16-67, CI. 173 — 157. Edwards, Richard A., C. A. Lindberg, E. E. Reynolds, and J. R. Wilson, Jr., to SCM Corp. Program unit for printing calculator. 3,335,947, 8-15-67, CI. 235 — 60. Edwards, Rivers E. Washing machine dump valve. 3,310,- 063, 3-21-67, CI. 137—216. Edwards, Robert, and W. A. Wheatley, to Electronic Assist- ance Corp. Fire alarms. 3,324,464, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 227.1. Edwards, Robert B. : See — Perlowski, John S., Coffee, and Edwards. 3,330,809. Edwards, Robert C. : See — ■ Worner, Jacob E., and Edwards. 3,347,123. Edwards, Robert G., and C. Williams, to International Shoe Co. Splash and instep guard combination for boot-type shoe. 3,334,427, 8-8-67, CI. 36—72. Edwards, Roy E„ to Girling Ltd. Automatic adjuster for shoe drum brakes. 3,335,822, 8-15-67, CI. 188—79.5. Edwards, Theodoric B., deceased, bv H. M. Edwards, executrix. Powered vehicle wheel. 3.347,333, 10-17-67, CI. 180 — 65. Edwards, Thomas W. : See — Jark, Fred J., Elliott, and Edwards. 3,317,207. Edwards, William G. : See — McGrew, William A., and Edwards. 3,331,207. Edwards. William R., to United States of America, Navy. Retro eject bomb rack. 3,295,410, 1-3-67. CI. 89 — 1.5. Edwards, William R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method for making a rocket and missile fuel. 3,298,948, 1-17-67. CI. 208 — 66. Edwards, William R.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymer. 3,299,022, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Edwards, William R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon-insoluble poly-4-methyl-l-pentene. 3,317,500, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Edwards, William R.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Soluble poly-4-methyl-l-pentene. 3,317,501, 5-2-67, CI. 260—93.7. Edwin, John J. : See — Smith, Rufus K., and Edwin. 3,331,506. Eff, Christian A., to General Electric Co. Vaporizing appara- tus for cleaning domestic oven. 3,331,943, 7-18-67, CI. 219—398. Efstathiou, Evangelos. Suds producing device. 3,330,536, 7-11-67, CI. 259—10. Efstathiou, Evangelos. Suds producing appliance. 3.337,192, 8-22-67, CI. 259—23. 242-023— P 24 Co. Pulverizer. 3,344, M. Thompson, to General 3,308,512, Eft, Neil W., and R. E. Zimmermann, to The Bahcock & Wil- cox Co. Blast furnace pulvernized coal firing system. 3,301,544, 1-31-67, CI. 266 — 28. Eft, Neil W., to The Babcock & Wilcox 998, in :: (17, CI. 241— Ki:;. Egan, Clark J. : See — Lindquist, Robert H., and Egan. 3,347,780. Egan, Clark J., to Chevron Research Co. Process for decolor- izing oils. 3,340,183 9-5-67, CI. 208—212. Egan, Edward P., to F. W. Egan & Co. Winder roll ejector. 3,345,010, 10-3-67, CI. 242—66. Egan, Edward F., to F. W. Egan & Co. Flying transfer winder. 3,350,027. 10-31-67, CI. 242 — 58.4. Egan, Frank W., & Co. : See — Egan, Edward F. 3,345,010. Egan, Edward F. 3,350,027. Willert William II. 3,355,763. Egan, Gerald II., R. C. Smith, and S. Motors Corp. Core drier clamping mechanism. 3-14-07, CI, 22—13. Egan, James J. Electrocardiac instrument for testing unborn infants. 3,326,207, 6-20-67, CI. 128—2.06. Egan, John T. : See — Minch, Virgil A., and Egan. 3,347,381. Egan, Thomas R. : See — Coutu, Alfred J., and Egan. 3,303,267. Egan, William F., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Phase coherent oscillator. 3,355,677, 11-28-67, CI. 331 — 173. Egbert, Charles W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Air conditioning systems. 3,318,371, 5-9-67, CI. 165 — 2. Egbert, Earl L. : see — Qualman, Jack W., and Egbert. 3,300,971. Egbert, Earl L. to General Motors Corp. Transmission. 3,314,307, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 6S8. Egbert, Robert B. : See — Mallison, William C, Randall, Seaver, Rousseau, and Egbert. 3,298,793. Egbert, Walter, Jr. : See — Straschil, Heinrich K., and Egbert. 3,305,597. Ege, Hans, to Underwriters Safety Device Co. Lamp socket terminal block assembly. 3,333,228, 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 55. Ege, Hans, to Underwriters Safety Device Co. Terminal blocks and connectors therefor. 3.356.986, 12-5-67, CI. 339 — 193. Ege, Hans, to Underwriters Safety Device Co. Terminal block for lamp mounting. 3.359,414, 12-19-67, CI. 240 — 52. Egema : See — Colobert, Louis, Cier, and Nofre. 3,329,607. Egerer, Herbert : See — Graves, Harris B., Graves, and Egerer. 3,329,380. Watson, Max E., and Egerer. 3,324,792. Egert, Francis A. : See — Mitchell. Robert G., and Egert. 3,33S,129. Egert, Francis A., to Wool "O" Co. Method and apparatus for the adhesive joining of braids for braided rugs. 3,306,- 799, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 304. Egerton, A. C, Engineering (Bromley) Ltd. : See — Thompson. Ivor A. 3,300,793. Egerton, John R. : See — DiNetta, Joseph, and Egerton. 3,325,356. Egge, Walter S. : See — Ruhf, Robert J., Russell, and Egge. 3,345,313. Eggeling, Ernst, H. Neese, and H. Nickel. Plant for the fabrication of light-weight concrete members. 3,344,492, 10-3-67, CI. 25 — 2. Eggen, Ingmar B., and R. H. Bundus, to Beatrice Foods Co. Citrate treatment of cheese with high temperature treat- ment. 3,297,451, 1-10-67. CI. 99—116. Eggen, Raymond B. Pressure booster apparatus for hydraulic brake systems. 3,332,239, 7-25-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Eggenberger, Ulrich, to Gebrueder Buehler. Pressure casting machine having a hydraulically loadable shot unit. 3,319,- 701, 5-16-67. CI. 164 — 315. Eggenberger, Ulrich, to Gebruder Buhler. Mold closure appa- ratus. 3,327,353, 6-27-67, CI. 18—30. Eggenberger. Ulrich, and W. Schwertfeger, to Gebruder Buhler. Pressure and injection moulding machine. 3.330,- 003, 7-11-67. CI. IS — 30. Eggenstein, Horst, to Stadt Dusseldorf, vertreten durch den Oberstadtdirektor. Pilot flame burner, particularly for gases of low flammability. 3,315,724, 4-25-67, CI. 158 — 115. Egger, Emile, to Emile Egger & Co., AG. Pump casing. 3,316,848, 5-^2-67, CI. 103—103. Egger. Emile. & Co., AG. : See — Egger, Emile. 3,316,848. Egger. Josef : See — Meitinger, Heinz, and Egger. 3,298,170. Egger, Josef, H. Meitinger, and F. Esselborn, to The United States Time Corp. Watch indicator setting means. 3,303,- 641, 2-14-67, CI. 58—85.5. Egger, Josef, and H. Meitinger, to The United States Time Corp. Date indexing. 3,350,873, 11-7-67, CI. 58 — 4. Eggers, Carl A., to Jenkins Bros. Split sleeve plug valve hay- ing bonded polymeric material layer. 3,353,785, 11-21-67, CI. 251 — 175. Eggert, Walter S., Jr., to The Budd Co. Light weight utility vehicle. 3,323,608, 6-6-67, CI. 180—54. Egghart. Heinrich C. to United States of America, Army. Production of explosive azides in molten salt media. 3,345,- 130, 10-3-67, CI. 23—101. 362 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Eggington, Wilfred J., to Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Air cushion borne vehicles having endless flexible treads. 3,331,461, 7-18-67, CI. 180—7. Eggleston, Thomas L., Jr. : See — Abelli, William C. 3,331,459. Egglestone, Robert W., and A. S. Noell, Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Reversing line starter. 3,309,593, 3-14— 67, CI. 318—207. Egglestone, Robert W., and A. S. Noell, Jr., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Electrical motor drive with dynamic and static braking. 3,353,077, 11-14-67, CI. 318—212. Eggleton, Cecil H., Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Locking means for upper suspensions. 3,339,872, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 324 Eggleton, Cecil H., Jr., and H. C. Stevens, Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Friction brake and reversing control for electric hoists. 3,332,525, 7-25-67, CI. 192—2. Eggleton, Earl R., to Dixon Corp. Method of manufacturing household utensils. 3,304,216, 2-14-67, CI. 156—283. Eggleton, Earl R., to Dixon Corp. Polytetrafluoroethylene laminates and method of making the same. 3,304,221, 2-14-67. CI. 161 — 189. Eggud Electronics, Inc. : See — Heins. John L. 3,358,286. Egle, John E., to General Electric Co. Control means for a food waste disposer. 3,335,969, 8-15-67, CI. 241 — 36. Egles, Douglas R. : See — Vergobbi, Robert W., Everett, and Egles. 3,322,596. Egles, Douglas R., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Conveyer. 3,315,789, 4-25-67, CI. 198—165. Egleston, Harry B. : See — Allen, Robert J., Monroe, Egleston, and Earp. 3,347,017. Monroe, Charles Z„ and Egleston. 3,303,761. Egleston, Harry B„ and M. W. Miller, to Ex-Cell-O-Corp. Selective top heater for plastic coated paperboard container packaging machines. 3,309.841, 3-21-67, CI. 53 — 373. Egli, Alois. Spring-loaded closure unit for collapsible con- tainers such as tubes and bottles. 3,295,729, 1-3-67, CI. 222 — 497. Eglseer. Franz : See — Lambrecht, Josef, and Eglseer. 3,358,978. Egly, Richard S., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Flash vapori- zation of nitric acid. 3,326.640, 6-20-67, CI. 23—293. Egner, Russell F. Automobile mileage reminder meter. 3,310,025, 3-21-67, CI. 116 — 133. Egorov. Jury I. : See — Poljak, David G., Egorov, and Shereshev. 3,297,892. Eguchi, Takeshi, to Yehau Numata. Sliding calipers provided with dial gauge. 3,302,294, 2-7-67, CI. 33 — 147. Eguchi, Tamotsu, and J. Yamauchi, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Process for the production of formaldehyde-cyclic formal copolymers. 3,346,540, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 67. Eguchi, Yasukata, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. But- tonhole stitching device. 3,316,868, 5-2-67, CI. 112 — 158. Eguchi, Yasukata, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Cam selecting arrangement. 3,356,051, 12-5-67, CI. 112 — 158. Eguchi, Yasukata, and S. Hanyu, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Needle-attaching device for sewing machines. 3,348,508, 10-24-67, CI. 112 — 226. Eguchi, Yasukata, and S. Hanyu, to Janome Sewing Ma- chine Co., Ltd. Bobbin support for sewing machines. 3,359.- 932, 12-26-67, CI. 1112 — 218. Egyesult Gyogyszer-es Tapszergydr : See — Toldy, Lajos, Borsi, Fekete, and Dumbovieh. 3,325,486. Egyesult Izzolampa es Yillamossagi Reszvenytarsasags : See — Millner, Tivadar, Neugebauer, and Kerenyi. 3,351,436. Eheart, Willis L.. Jr. : Diessel, Eisner, and Konermann. 3,341,- 628. E1 l ne ^', H ? rst ' H - M °ser, and H.-E. Konermann, to Dynamit- ssobel Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of polyolefins for chlorination and chlorination of polyolefins. 3,341,508, 9-12- Eisner, Lothar. Compound construction elements and method of manufacture and assembly. 3,331,173, 7-18-67, CI. 52 oOy. Eisner, Uwe, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. K.G. Apparatus for cutting tobacco. 3,354,921, 11-28-67, Cl. 146 — 120. Eisner, Virgil F. : See — Gould, Jerome, and Eisner. 3,334,944. Elson, Donald E., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Retain- ing member. 3,298,409, 1-17-67, Cl. 143 — 159. Elson, Donald E., and H. J. Foell, Jr., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Bearing mount for armature shaft sub- assembly having a pinion cutter run-out. 3,303,366, 2-7- 67, Cl. 310 — 83. Elson, Jesse, to Delaware Valley College of Science and Agri- culture. Method of acidulating phosphate rock and product thereof. 3,357,813, 12-12-67, Cl. 71—23. Elste. Edwin S. : See — Shaw, John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg, and O'Neale. o,o£ 4,0(0. Weinschel, Bruno O., Bacher, and Elste. 3,340,495. Elster & Co. Aktiengesellschaft : See — Marx, Josef. 3,295,370. Elster, Ulrich, to Continental Gumoni-Werke Aktiengesell- schaft. Toothed belt drive. 3,313,166 4-11-67 Cl 74 — 229. Elston, Edward R. : See — Cohen, Max, Elston, and Roseublum. 3,298,591. Elston, Gilbert S. : See — Stewart, Willis L., Greene, and Elston. 3,346,900. Elston, Jean : See — Bourrasse, Andre\ Carteret, Elston, and Lucas. 3,342,692. Elstone, Douglas K. : See — Hadenka, Leon, and Elstone. 3.338,405. LIST OF PATENTEES 371 Elstrand, John G. : See — White, Marvin E. 3,326,308. White, Marvin E. 3, .'140,040. Elton Industries, Inc. : Sec — Nolte, Albert C, Jr. 3,351,935. Nolte, Albert C, Jr. 3,355,153. Elton, Robert G. : See — Bresson, Richard J., and Elton. 3,319,554. Eltonhead, Robert W., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Mono- azo dyes. 3,311,000, 3-28-07, CI. 260—204. Eltra Corp. : Sec — Brown, Merritt J. 3,319,516. Brown, Robert N. 3,354,779. Brumback. Wlllson P.. Jr. 3,327,0S7. DeYoung, Roger E. 3,331,403. Dlello, William. 3,310,722. Grube. Wolfgang O., and Cohen. 3,352,219. Fischer, Franz. 3,320,851. Hardin, James T., and Lovrenich. 3,316,448. Hardin, James T., Lovrenich, and Lovalenti. 3,331,986. Nelson, Jord O. 3,335,609. Nelson, Jord O. 3,335,610. Robbins, Daniel H., and Corrado. Re. 26,144. Roberts, William J. 3,349,2S4. Eltro Gesellschaft fur Strahlungsteehnik m.b.H. : See — Pfab, Diethard G., and Schwab. 3,354,457. Wesch, Ludwig. 3,315,259. Wesch, Ludwig. 3,315,261. Wesch, Ludwig. 3,318,719. Wichmann, Gunter. 3,357,015. El-Tronics, Inc. : Sec — Osgood, Robert W. 3,327,352. Elver, Lowell E., to The Parker Pen Co. Apparatus for pro- ducing containers. 3,347,733, 10-17-67, CI. 156 — 515. Elward, Nve K. Orbiting top mechanism. 3,335,519, 8-15-67. CI. 46 — 65. Elwell, Charles A., to The Toy Development Center, Inc. Heartbeat simulating mechanism for dolls. 3,298,132, 1-17-67, CI. 46 — 192. Elwell, Charles A., to The Toy Development Center, Inc. Sound device for roller skates. 3,302,954, 2-7-67, CI. 280—11.19. Elwell, Charles A., and R. B. Klamer, to The Toy Develop- ment Center, Inc. Visual-auditory means for microscopes. 3,352,026, 11-14-67, CI. 35 — 8. Elwell, Herbert L. : See — Clarke, Eugene S., Elwell, Hatch, and Lotarski. 3,339,510. Elwell, Maurice W., to Iden Mfg. Co.. Inc. Washing machine service unit. 3,321,071, 5-23-67, CI. 206 — 46. Elwell, Richard C, to General Electric Co. Gas lubricated bearings. 3,298,751, 1-17-67, CI. 308—9. Elwood, Albert A., and H. A. Cook, said Elwood assor. to Airpax Electronics. Inc. Fluid direction synchro. 3,304,- 777, 2-21-67, CI. 73—188. Elwood, Albert A., and R. I. Carlson. Magnetic mounting for piezo-electric crystals. 3,327,142, 6-20-67, CI. 310 — 9.1. Elwood, Albert A., and R. I. Carlson. Crystal temperature and pressure transducer. 3,355,949, 12-5-67, CI. 73 — 345. Ely, James K., P. D. Whyzmuzis, and W. M. Gresenz, to Inter- chemical Corp. Block tester. 3,323,359, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 150. Ely, John O. : See — Broding. Robert A., Summers, and Ely. Re. 26,297. Ely, La Verne B. : See— Broding, Robert A., Summers, and Ely. Re. 26,297. Ely, Lewis C., to Dayco Con). Blade assembly for a mowing machine. 3,302,377, 2-7-67, CI. 56 — 295. Ely, Lewis C, to Davco Corp. Yieldable mower blade. 3.340,- 682. 9-12-67, CI. 56 — 295. Ely, William T., to Parke. Davis & Co. Amino derivatives of 2-stilbazole. 3,306,896, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 240. Elyard, Charles A., and T. J. Potter, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Sintered uranium dioxide-iridium composition and method of preparation. 3,342,744, 9-19-67, CI. 252—301.1. Elyard, Charles A., and T. J. Potter, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Sintered uranium dioxide con- taining yttrium oxide. 3,344,081, 9-26-67. CI. 252—301.1. Elzer, Richard : See — Geisel, Herbert, Muller, Seul, Lenze, and Elzer. 3,313,907. Embassv Industries, Inc. : See — Nelson, Elliot S. 3,319,708. Richter. Walter. 3.35S,492. Ember, Benjamin S. : See — Horn, John M., and Ember. 3,305,121. Emblem, Harold G., N. A. Hurt, and S. A. Trow, to Philadel- phia Quartz Co. Hardening of epoxy resin by means of condensation products of aminoalkoxysilanes and mono- oxirane compounds. 3,299,166, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — S24. Emblem, Harold G., and S. A. Trow, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Production of refractory objects. 3,314,806, 4-18-67, CI. 106 — 38.2. Emblem, Harold G., and N. A. Hurt, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Organic titanate materials. 3,326,950 6-20-67 CI. 260 — 429.5. Emblem, Harold G., and C. E. Oxley, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Refractory binder comprising organic silicates. 3,329,- 520, 7-4-67, CI. 106—287. Embree, Harold K., to Ovalstrapping Ltd. Automatic strap- ping machine. Re. 20,307, 11-21-67, CI. 100 — 4. Embury Coil Line Ltd. : See — Embury, Lloyd E. 3,334,833. Embury, Lloyd E., to Embury Coil Line Ltd. Coil storage and handling device. 3,334,833, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 64. Emco Wheaton, Inc. : See — Rosell, Lester P. 3,330,313. Emde, Gunter, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter Haf- tung. Card selecting apparatus. 3,342,185, 9-19-07, CI. 129—16.1. Emde. Gunter, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for the visible and audible presenta- tion of information in a desired sequence. 3,353,280, 11-21- 07, CI. 35 — 9. Emdeko Distributing, Inc. : See — Storm, Frederick K., Jr., and Smiley. 3,348,254. Emeis, Reimer, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Connecting device for consolidating the housing of a semi- conductor device. 3,310,716, 3-21-67, CI. 317 — 234. Emeis, Reimer, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for crucible-free zone melting 3,342,970, 9-19- 67, CI. 219 — 10.43. Emeis, Reimer, and A. Hoffmann, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Semiconductor P-N junction devices and method for their manufacture. 3,298,878, 1-17-67, CI. 148—177. Emele, Otto, to Seitz-Werke G. m.b.H. Arrangement for auto- matically displacing plates and frames, especially in filter presses. 3,356,217, 12-5-67, CI. 210—143. Emerson, Alfred A. Measuring instrument. 3,344,531, 10-3- 67, CI. 33—88. Emerson, David C. : See — Middleton, John E., and Emerson. 3,322,037. Emerson Electric Co.: See — Arnold, Harold D. 3,313,965. Bruudage, Robert W. 3,342,046. Brundage, Robert W. 3,342,085. Brundage, Robert W. 3,352,176. Calvin, Alvin. 3,305,797. Crane, Herbert R. 3.342,273. Feldman, Rubin. 3,300,139. Feldman, Rubin. 3,329,022. Gornet, John E. 3,342,978. Janik, Anton J. 3,355,972. Krump, Robert C, and Donnelly. 3,335,781. Lauck, William A. 3,340,611. Lauck. Williarn A. 3,344,630. Lewis, John G. 3,343,016. Luenberger, Frederick O. 3,307,663. Markham, Charles E. 3,312,398. Pfahl, Karl F. 3,308,316. Piacent, Frank T., and Huffman. 3,354,278. Roeski, Eugene A. 3,315,604. Roeske, Eugene A. 3.356,032. Stringham, Leonidas K. 3,360,197. Trantina. Walter J. 3,344,271. Trantina, Walter J. 3,358,138. Urban, Donald C, and Smith. 3,300,174. Wallace, John H. 3,354,369. Wightman, Lawrence W., Korski, and Dederick. 3,343,- 013. Woodward Richard C, Jr. 3,309,547. Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The : See — Brundage, Robert W., and Wright. Emerson, Eugene S., to Polaroid Corp. printing of electron micrographs and 3,325,642, 6-13-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Emerson, Eugene S., to Polaroid Corp. Light polarizer com- prising filamentous particles on surface of transparent sheet and method of making same. 3,353,895, 11-21-67, Ci 350 — 155. Emerson, John F., and C. W. Lang, to General Precision Inc. Method of balancing leakage reactance in resolvers. 3,359,- 627, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 593. Emerson, Marvin R. : See — Saylor, William H., and Emerson. 3,333,089. Emerson, Marvin R., to Pacific Data Svstems, Inc. Computer system. 3,341, S19, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Emerson, Robert M., and V. E. Pratt. Flushing apparatus. 3,324,481, 6-13-67, CI. 4 — 28. Emerson, Stanley A., and G. A. Beasley, to Unions, Inc. Method of making molds for multi-focal ophthalmic lenses. 3,297,422, 1-10-67, CI. 65—54. Emerson, William H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Anechoic chamber. 3,30S,463, 3-7-67. CI. 343 — IS. Emery, A. H., Co. : See — Tate. Malcolm C, and Bradley. 3,336,169. Emery, Clare H., Jr., and R. C. Mortensen, to Union Carbide Corp. Joint for copper-coated superconductive wires. 3,309,457, 3-14-67, CI. 174 — 94. Emery Industries, Inc. : See — Aylesworth, Robert D., and Boehringer. 3,309.318. Aylesworth, Robert D., Huber, and Foulks. 3,330.789. Chisholm, James M. 3.345.123. Huber, Clarence F., Foulks, and Aylesworth. 3,331,S02. Myers, Latimer D. 3.301.S02. Scherr, Oscar L. 3.29S.912. Seiwert, Joseph J., and Bovlan. 3,349,049. Smith, Robert V. 3,344,118. Szabo, Dennis. 3.293. 29S. Zilch, Karl T. 3.345.3S9. Emery, Michael B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Continuous yarn windup mechanism. 3,310.247, 3-21-67, CI. 242 — 18. 3,315,500. Diffusion transfer envelope therefor. 372 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Emery, Parfitt S., Jr. Separable water ski bar. 3,304,903, 2-21-07, CI. 115 — 6.1. Emery, Reginald J. : See — Macmahon, Francis, and Emery. 3,297,150. Emery Robert B. : See — Mason, John F., and Emery. 3. 322, COS. Mason, John F., Emery, and Speegle. 3,323,840. Emery, William M. Small wrinkle-free face pillows. 3,312,- 987, 4-11-67, CI. 5—337. Emhart Corp. : See — Balducci, Walter O. 3,319,986. Brennan, James H. 3,333,437. Brennan, James H., and MacMaster. 3,304,736. Crouse, John E. 3,357,810. Fuller, Robert A., Doisey, and Kulig. 3,318,673. Hand, Albert E. 3,319,382. Hanks, George F., and Bracken. 3,353,941. Johnson, Curtiss S., Jr., and Coutant. 3,323,283. Kavser, Henry S. 3,340,672. Kingsbury, Charles M., and Mills. 3,323,275. Knode, Oliver M., Jr., and Stark. 3,339,304. Kulig, Constantine W. 3,344,245. Lyle, Aaron K. 3,353,514. Miller, Joseph P. 3,355,277. Rowe, George E. 3,318,433. Waclawski, Ignace C. and Spurr. 3,357,323. Welch, Nicholas A. 3,314,708. Welch, Nicholas A. 3,324,692. Eminger, Robert J., to Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc. Tooling for winding dynamoelectric machine core members. 3,340,- 029, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 205. Emkay, Inc. : See — Huber, Karl. 3,348,553. Ernie Mills, Inc. : 'See — Cruse, Bernard W.. Jr. 3,342,391. Emley, Philip YV., and R. B. Knowles, to Cutler-Hammer. Inc. Insulating support means for bus bars. 3,303,269, 2-7-67, q\ ^74 99 _ Emmerich, Claude L., to United Aircraft Corp. Piezoelectric oscillating bearing. 3,351,393, 11-7-67, CI. 308—9. Emmerich, David G. Construction of stereometric domes. 3.341,989. 9-19-67, CI. 52—81. Emmerich, Hans : See — Hollmann, Fritz, and Emmerich. 3,317,690. Emmerich, Werner S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gaseous insulation for magnetohydrodynamic energy conversion ap- paratus. 3,309,545, 3-14-67, CI. 310 — 11. Emmermann, Dieter K. : See — Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. Emmert, Robert W., and W. R. R. Park, to The Dow Chemical Co. Secondary closure. 3,358,902, 12-19-67, CI. 229 — 43. Emmett, Willie S. : See — Weaving, Hohn H., Bourn, and Emmett. 3,301,317. Emmons, David L., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Programmable frequency divider employing two cross-coupled monostable multivibrators coupled to respective inputs of a bistable multivibrator. 3,317,843, 5-2-67, CI. 328 — 41. Emmons, Stephen P. : See — Merryman, Jerry D., Emmons, and Matzen. 3,341,785. Emmons, Stephen P., W. T. Matzen, Jr., and H. W. Spence, to Texas Instruments Inc. Passive information displays. 3,354,- 565, 11-28-67, CI. 40 — 28. Emmons, William D. : See — Prizer, Charles J., and Emmons. 3,311,558. Emmons, William D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Condensation products and methods of making them. 3,305,493, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 2. Emmons, William D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for mak- ing tertiary alkvl isothiocyanates and trithiane. 3,336,333, 8-15-67, CI. 260—327. Emmons, William D., to Rohm & Haas Co. Novel nitrogenous polymers. 3,342,786, 9-19-67, CI. 260—78.4. Emmons, William D., and J. P. Shelley, to Rohm & Haas Co. Oxyalkylated nielamine-formaldehyde condensates and method for their preparation. 3,329,655, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 67.6. Emmons, William D., A. Mercurio, and F. H. McGrath, to Rohm & Haas Co. Alkylated condensate of formaldehyde and a diamide of a m-phenylene dicarboxylic acid. 3,342,- 893, 9-19-67. CI. 260—850. Empire Brushes, Inc. : See — Richardson, William P. 3,315,296. Richardson, William P. 3,358,309. Empire Level Mfg., Co. : See — Wright, Donald E., and Farber. 3,324,564. Empire Plastic Corp. : See — Lee, Norman C. 3,318,614. Empire Showcase & Fixture Co. : See — ■ Colledge, Gary C. 3,311,073. Emporium Specialties Co., Inc. : See — Bignell, Frederick A., and Crosby. 3,301,033. Bignell, Frederick A., and Erskine. 3,316,781. Empresa Auxiliar de la Industria, S.A. : See — Vian-Ortuno, Angel, Iriarte-Fernandez, and Martinez- Castro. 3,330,621. Vian-Ortuno, Angel, Jimenez-Gomez, and Lopez-Mateos. 3,330,648. Vian-Ortuno, Angel, and Martin-Municio. 3.330,620. Expandable link. 3,298,173, 1-17-67, 3.295,483. 3,314,675. Empson, Herbert G. CI. 59—78. Emrick, Donald D., to The Standard Oil Co. Preparation of primary alcohols from glycols by telomerizing-olefin with glycol borate, hydrolysing to obtain telomer glycol, de- hydrating the glycol to obtain alkenol and then hydrogenat- ing. 3,308,173, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 642. Emsig Mfg. Corp. : See — Fischler, Daniel A. 3,315,019. Emslie, John T., and C. S. Frederick, to Colonial Corp. of America. Apparatus for holding sheet material work. 3,332,- -377, 7-25-67, CI. 112—2. Emslie, Robert S., H. C. Gulledge, G. L. Lewis, and O. B. Willcox, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing fibrous alkali metal titanates. 3,32S,117, 6-27-67, CI. 23—51. Emsu Co. : See — Sucher, Joseph R., and Fischler. 3,305,618. Emus, Ronald W. : See — Rothfuss, William J., Robinson, and Emus. Rothfuss, William J., Robinson, and Emus. Enac/Triton Corp. : See — Sarratt, Everett R. 3,332,079. Enache, Gheorghe : See — Foias, Pavel, Enache, and Bergman. 3,310,304. Enaloc (Proprietary) Ltd. : See — Broom, Andrew. 3,331,558. Enami, Susumu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Combined frequency and am- plitude modulation receivers. 3,327,218, 6-20-67, CI. 325 — 315. Enatsu, Toshio, and G. Terui. Fermentation process for pro- ducing 1-tryptophane. 3,296,090. 1-3-67, CI. 195 — 30. Enblom, Paul A., to Judd Ringer Corp. Liquid dispenser. 3.346,194, 10-10-07, CI. 239—333. Encoa Corp. : See — Lied, Edgar B., Jr. 3,320,570. Encore Mfg. Corp. : See — ■ Banks, James R. 3,348,131. Endean, Douglas T. : See — Swift, Norman, and Endean. 3,310,259. Endelson, Bernard, to Loral Electronics Corp. Firing angle control circuit for silicon controlled rectifiers. 3,337,792, 8-22-67, CI. 323 — 22. Enderby, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Rectangular to circular waveguide transition. 3,349,346, 10-24-67, CI. 333—21. Endermann, Fritz : See — Kluppel, Kurt- Walter, Tomanek, and Endermann. 3,309,- 990. Naumann. Gerhard, and Endermann. 3,303,401. Endermann, Fritz, and F. Uhlig, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Color-proofing foils. 3,326,682, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 23. Enders, Heinz: See — Bernheim, Willy. Enders, and Deiner. 3,346,575. Enders, Heinz, and H. Deiner, to Chemische Fabrik Pfersee G.m.b.H. Process of producing concentrated aqueous emul- sions of water-insoluble substances and emulsions produced by such process. 3,320,197, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Enders, Heinz, H. Deiner, G. Pusch, and T. Stenzinger, to Chemische Fabrik Pfersee, G.m.b.H. Method of producing water soluble condensation products and water soluble cross linking condensation products produced by such method. 3,326,894, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239. Enders, John L. : See — Becker, William C, and Enders. 3,338,404. Enders, Sherwood G., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Plastic case. 3,317,076, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 31. Enders, Sherwood G., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Oscillating platen for abrading tool. 3,336,702, 8-22-67, CI. 51 — 170. Enders, Sherwood G., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Method of retaining a bearing. 3,358,065, 12-12-67, CI. 264—262. Enders, Willibald H., and H. R. Widmer. Vehicle heater ap- paratus and system. 3,302,880, 2-7-67, 'CI. 237 — 2. Endevco Corp. : See — Cother. Robert H. 3,356,868. Lien, Wallace A. 3,306,993. Shoor, Bernard A. 3,307,054. Wilner, Leslie B. 3,351,880. Endicott-Johnson Corp. : See — - Jones, James P. 3,308,560. Endicott Machine and Tool Co., Inc. : See — Marconi, Joseph. 3,319,339. Endler, Harry, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Catalyst for the production of olefinic oxides. 3,332,887, 7-25-67 CI. 252 — 443. Endler, Harry, and S. Pappada, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the demetalization of olefin oxosynthesis mix- tures. 3,340,306, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 604. Endlich, John : See — Samson, George C, and Endlich. 3,351,830. Endo, Hiroshi : See — Shirota, Minoru, Endo, and Nakaiima. 3,316,674. Shirota, Minoru, Endo, and Nakajima. 3,320,693. Endo, Kichizo : See — ■ Ohara, Masao, Yamamato, DeGuchl, and Endo. 3,308,- 132. Endo Laboratories, Inc. : See — Blumberg, Harold, Pachter. and Matossian. 3,332,950. LIST OF PATENTEES 373 Endo, Ryo : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, S-hiji, Nomura, and Endo. 3,297,084. Eudoh, Ryoh : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Endoh, Nishikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,336,- 110. Endres, Herbert A., and K. E. Bristol, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rubber composition and method of prepara- tion. 3,340,323, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Endres, Hermann, II. Bonnie, and G. Jung, to International Standard Electric Corp. Method and apparatus for option- ally writing-in and reading-out variable length information blocks in circulating memories. 3,303,484, 2-7-67, CI. 340— 174.1. Endres, Joseph G. : See — Bates, Robert W., and Endres. 3,338,932. Endres, Joseph G., and L. A. VanAkkeren, to Armour and Co. Preparation of liquid shortening and product. 3,325,- 292, 6-13-67, CI. 99—118. Endres, Wilhelm, to Brown Boveri & Cie. Aktiengesellschaft. Method for fastening blades into turbine rotors. 3,317,988, 5-9-67, CI. 29 — 156. S. Endress, James YV. : See — Kirtlanrl. Howard \\\, and Endress. 3,349,999. Endrizzi, Gilbert D., to Consoweld Corp. Decorative lami- nate. 3,313,408, 4-11-67, CI. 200—82. Endui-a Appliance Corp. : See — Freedman, Robert N. 3,308,536. Enemark, Arne F., to Danfoss A/S. Cylinder and cylinder head assembly and method of manufacturing said assembly. 3,300,120, 1-24-67, CI. 230 — 238. Enemark, Arne P., to Danfoss ved ing. M. Clausen. Pressure- regulating valve. 3,322,134, 5-30-67, CI. 137—108. Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. : See — Ovshinsky. Stanford R. 3,327,137. Ovshinskv, Stanford R. 3,327,302. Ovshinskv, Stanford R. 3,330,484. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,336,480. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,340,405. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,343,004. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,343,034. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,343,075. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,343,076. Ovshinsky, Stanford R. 3,343,0S5. Energy Conversion Ltd. : See — Jenkins, Jonathan M. 3,331,706. Energy Conversion Systems Corp. : See — Bertling, Ronald J. 3,351,789. Ener-Jet Corp. : See — Smith, Harold W., and Korkos. 3,308,343. Smith, Harold W., and Korkos. 3,30S,344. Eng, Arthur A., to Union Carbide Corp. Anhydrous process for the preparation of expandable particulate styrene poly- mers. 3.304,274, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Eng, Jackson, and J. L. Tiedje, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Process for removing sulfur from petroleum oils and synthesizing mercaptans. 3,340,184, 9-5-67, CI. 208 — 23S. Engberg, Lars G. R. : See — Hultgren, Karl S. R.. and Engberg. 3.35S.786. Engbert, Wilhelm. to Telefunken A.G. Method of forming a transistor by diffusing recombination centers and device produced thereby. 3,317,359, 5-2-67, CI. 148 — 186. Engborg, Nelson E., to Barnes Engineering Co. Reference source for calibration of thermographic instruments. 3,348,- 408, 10-24-67. CI. 73 — 1. Engdahl, Jean, and H. De Reynold, to Ebauches S.A. Vicinity detector. 3,350,660, 10-31-67, CI. 331 — 65. Engebretson, Gordon R., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Conversion of hydrocarbons to gasoline with a zunyite-containing cata- lyst composite. 3,344,059, 9-26-67, CI. 20S — 120. Engebretson, Gordon R., and J. Mooi, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hvdrocarbon conversion process and catalytic contact material therefor. 3,317.438, 5-2-67, CI. 252 — 455. Engebretson. Gordon R., and M. Mooi, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Employing a substituted ultramarine mineral as a hydrocraeking catalyst for hydrocarbons. 3,337,446, 8-22-67, CI. 208—111. Engel, Edward F., and H. S. Scherzer, to The iSehlegel Mfg. Co. Method of making polishing buff. 3,342,533, 9-19-67, CI. 300—21. Engel, Edward G., B. W. Rowland, and A. Torok, to Georgia Kaolin Co. Selective separation of heterogeneous particles. 3,29S,617, 1-17-67, CI. 241—20. Engel, Edward I., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Circuit breaker having improved arcing contact structure. 3,345,- 485, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 146. Engel Equipment, Inc. : See — Ried, Walter A., and Schrader. 3.306,146. Van Hoose, William NT., and Rockford. 3,312,463. Engel, Eric: See — Szczesniak, Alina S., and Engel. 3,300,318. Engel, Frederick, and W. R. Kiley, to Philips Electronics & Pharmaceutical Industries Corp. X-ray analysis apparatus with means to measure the characteristic X-ray emission from and the density of a material. 3.354,308, 11-21-67. CI. 250 — 51.5. Engel, Frederico : See — Bernemann, Paul, Engel, and Schafer. 3,328,376. Engel. John H. : See — " Waldby. Roy M., and Engel. 3,305,475. Engel, Karl : See— Pherson, Perry O., Slater, and Engel. 3,340,141. Engel, Lawrence J. : wee — Argabright. Perry A., and Engel. 3,350,440. Engel, Lawrence J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. NFs adducts of benzene. 3,34G,430, 10-10-07, CI. 149— 109. Engel, Lawrence J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. NF2 adducts of cyclooctatetraene and preparation thereof. 3,301,000, 11-7-07, CI. 200—563. Engel, Otto A. Rear view mirror wipes. 3,320,027, 5-23-67, CI. 15—250.29. Engel, Teofil, to Redirack Industries Ltd. Locking pin device for pallet rack. 3,302,584, 11-14-67, CI. 287—189.36. Engel, Thomas, to Vasco Industries Corp. Process and ap- paratus for molding hollow articles from synthetic thermo- plastic materials. 3,301,925, 1-31-07, CI. 264 — 37. Engel, Thomas 1'., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap- paratus for the production of mouldings or extrusions hav- ing a cellular structure from thermoplastic synthetic ma- terials. 3,342,913, 9-19-67, CI. 264 — 51. Erigel, Walter : See — Schwager, Oskar, and Engel. 3,349,712. Engel, Walter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Hall-voltage generator unit with amplifying action, and method of producing such unit. 3,319,173, 5-9-67, CI. 330—6. Engel, Walter, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. Sabot pro- jectile. 3,359,905, 12-26-67. CI. 102—93. Engel, Wilhelm, W. Cauttius, and K. Schoen. Fuel elements for nuclear reactors. 3,340,462, 10-10-07, CI. 176 — 67. Engel, William T., and H. G. Heflich, to Kahle Engineering Co. Machine for cutting glass tubes. 3,322,010, 5-30-67, CI. 83 — 170. Engel, William T., and H. G. Heflich, to Kahle Engineering Co. Method and means for spacing articles. 3,323,033, 6-0- 07, CI. 198 — 33. Engelbach, Thomas J., to Avery Products Corp. Adhesive transfers. 3,343,978, 9-26-67, CI. 117 — 76. Engelber, Charles : See — Delia Torre, Edward, Orsen, and Engelber. 3,312,979. Engelberger, Joseph F. : See — Gabor, Dennis, and Engelberger. 3,329,885. Engelbrecht, Friedrich : See — Dotzer, Richard, and Engelbrecht. 3,318,931. Engelbrecht, Robert M., J. M. Schuck, and R. G. Schultz, to Monsanto Co. Polymerization process. 3,315,009, 4—18- 07, CI. 200—683.15. Engelbrecht, Rudolf S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Transmission line tuning arrangement. 3,337,821, 8-22-07, CI. 333—73. Engelen, Heinz, H. Dischler, and G. Albert, to Maschinen- fabrik Hasenclever A.G. Pneumatic lifting device and weigher for flat goods. 3,322,221, 5-30-67, CI. 177 — 208. Engelen, Heinz, H. Dischler. and G. Albert, to Maschinen- fabrik Hasenclever A.G. Pneumatic lifting device and weighing means for flat goods. 3,347,327, 10-17-67, CI. 177—208. Engeler, William E. : See — Garfinkel, Marvin, and Engeler. 3,303,432. Engelert, Ulrich. Equipment for greenhouses. 3,343,300, 9-26- 67. CI. 47 — 17. Engelfried. Otto, H. Gibian. F. Neumann, and R. Wiechert, to Schering, A.G. 17Y-ethinyl-Al,3,5(10)-estratriene-3,16T, 17,8-triol and its esters and ethers. 3,336,347, 8-15-67, CI. 260—397.5. Engelhard, Bruno : See — Brandt, Hans-Walther, and Engelhard. 3,322,845. Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. : See — Ahmed, Mohammed Z., and Wertheim. 3,328,669. Highberg, Carle W. 3,343,306. Lienhard, Ortto E. 3,346,751. Rubens, Harry S. 3,299,883. Schneider, Irving N. 3,323,335. Engelhard, Hermann, G. Renwanz, K. Credner, and B. Geisel, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Basic thymol N- ethyl-N-betahaloethylaminoethvl ethers. 3,341,572, 9-12-67, CI. 200 — 479. Engelhard Industries, Inc. : See — Adler, Everett J., and Greenberg. 3,329,534. Albert, Henrv J. 3,323,882. Anderson. Edward P. 3.303,118. Anderson, Edward P., and Crago. 3,342,716. Capillon, Edward A. 3.342,568. Fitch. Howard M. 3,345,199. Hausman, Eugene A., Grasso, and Pond. 3.31S.S91. Hausman, Eugene A., and Pond. 3,347,622. Hill. James S. 3,333.950. Keith, Carl D., and Kenah. 3.32S.115. Keith, Carl D., Kenah. and Bair. 3.331.7S7. Langley, Robert C, and Fitch. 3,313,632. Langley. Robert C. Lindenthal, and Pfefferle. 3,344,5SG. Ogden. Joseph. 3,303.531. Rylander, Paul N. 3,329.722. Rvlander. Paul N.. and Himelstein. 3,350,452. Schneider, Julius F. 3,328.209. Spooner. Howard E. 3.346.350. Straschil, Heinrich K.. and Egbert. 3,305,597. Teel, Rodnev B. 3,313,721. Zysk, Edward D. 3.296,035. Zvsk, Edward D. 3.329,533. 374 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Engelhardt, Edward L. : See- Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Thominet. 3,342,826. Engelhardt, Edward L., to Merck & Co., Inc. Derivatives of dibenzocycloheptenes and a process for their preparation. 3,309,404, 3-14-67, CI. 260—556. Engelhardt, Edward L., to Merck & Co., Inc. Substituted and unsubstituted 4- (5H-dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-ylidene)-l- (amino or nitroso) piperidines. 3.352,869, 11-14-67, CI. 260—293. Engelhardt, Edward L., and M. E. Christy, to Merck & Co., Inc. o-(aniinopropylidene) and 5-hydroxy-5-(aniinopropyl)- 3 - dialkylsulfamoyl-5H-dibenzo[a,d]cycloheptenes. 3,306,- 934, 2-28-67, CI. 260—556. Engelhardt, Edward L., and M. E. Christy, to Merck & Co., Inc. Cyanamide derivatives of tetrahvdrodibenzo[a,d]cyclo- octene. 3,337,623, 8-22-67, CI. 260—551. Engelhardt, Friedrieh, to Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft. Unsaturated polyester resins derived from complex allyl ether alcohols, compositions containing same, and process for producing the composition. 3,296,336. 1-3-67, CI. Engelhardt, Heinz, H. Krupp, H. Rabenhorst, G. Spengler, and H. Wismath, to Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Device for measur'ng the content of paramagnetic gases in gas mixtures. 3,347,087, 10-17-67, CI. 73 — 24. Engelhardt, Hermann, and A. M. Nelson, to The Magnavox Co. Cryogenic and thermal seal for electrical members. 3,308,- 010, 3-7-67, CI. 161—231. Engelhardt, Vaughn A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Addition polymerization of polymerizable unsaturated com- pounds with xenon fluorides as initators 3,326,874, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 92.1. Engelhart, John E. : See — Berkowitz Leonard, and Engelhart. 3,309,181. Brownawell, Darrell W., and Engelhart. 3,312,621. Ramsden, Hugh E„ and Engelhart. 3,351,646. Engelke, John L., P. C. Johnson, and B. A. Stein, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method and apparatus for forming wire from molten material. 3,347,959, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 37. Engelklng, James E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electrical circuit board fabrication. 3.325,881, 6-20-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Engelman, Joseph H., and W. A. Witsell, to Burroughs Corp. Method for fabricating an electrical memory module. 3,347,- 703, 10-17-67, CI. 117—212. Engelmann, Alfred, Zahlerfabrik : See — Stautmeister, Erich. 3,311,299. Engels, Eugene L. Method and apparatus for positioning and orientating articles. 3,341,030, 9-12-67, CI. 214 — 1. Engels, Kaspar, and H. Durr, to Draiswerke G.m.b.H. Stir- ring mill. 3,311,310, 3-28-67, CI. 241 — 153. Engels, Walter : See — Jones, Coy V., Sr., and Engels. 3,357,167. Engelskirehen, Konrad, and J. Galinke, to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Hydroxyalkyl ethers of galactomannans and proc- ess for their preparation. 3,326,890. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 209. Engelskirehen, Konrad, and J. Galinke, to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Process for the purification of water-soluble hy- droxyethyl cellulose. 3,347,847, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 232. Engelskirehen, Konrad, and J. Galinke, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Process for the purification of hydroxyalkyl ethers of galactomannans. 3,350,386, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 209. Engelsmann, Dieter : See — Schroder, Rolf, and Engelsmann. 3,334,562. Winkler, Alfred M., Engelsmann, and Hackenberg. 3,301,- 584. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Bammes- berger. 3.354,803. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Renner. 3,348,461. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, and Zobel. 3,311,037. Engelsmann, Dieter, and A. Brath, to Agfa Aktiengesell- schaft. Devices for making exposures with artificial light. 3,296,947, 1-10-67, CI. 95—1. Engelson, Morris : See — Frisch, Arnold, Weiss, and Engelson. 3,325,754. Enger, Lars S., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Absorption refrig- eration. 3,338,066, 8-29-67, CI. 62 — 141. Engert, Fred O. : See — Duenke, Clarence G., and Engert. 3,321,735. Engert. Karl-Hans G., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Apparatus for measuring and testing electrical properties of nonconductlve materials. 3,300,716, 1-24-67, CI. 324 — 61. Engesser. Heinz, and E. Brand, to Deere & Co. Power loader. 3,335,882, 8-15-67, CI. 214 — 131. Engh, Howard A. Vertical paint roller tray. 3,351,970, 11-14-67, CI. 15—257.00. Engh. Robert O., and R. G. Johnson, to Honeywell Inc. Radiation detector characterized by its minimum spurious count rate. 3,344,302, 9-26-67, CI. 313 — 100. Engholdt, Richard K., to Erie Mfg. Co. Flushing control for waste disposal systems. 3.300,148, 1-24-67, CI. 241—33. Engi. Walter, to A. Ditting. Slicing machine having knife sharpening means. 3,298,413, 1-17-67, CI. 146 — 102. Engibous, James C. : See — Huffman, Clarence W., Engibous, and Skaptason. 3,303,090. Engineer, Homi B. Scraping device. 3,328,878, 7—4-67, CI. 30—172. Engineered Models Corp. : See — Dietz, Clifford H., Pike, Cox, and Elliott. 3,314,711. Engineered Plastics, Inc. : See — Poteat, George A. 3,356,309. Poteat, George A., Jr. 3,347,489. Engineering Associates, Inc. : See — Clark, Robert C. 3,310,157. Engineering & Development Co. of California : See — Goble, Ralph W. 3,302,301. Engineering Development Corp. : See — Kittelson, Le Roy O. 3,349,463. Engineering & Electronics Devices Inc. : See — Lerner, Henry C, and Long. 3,337,S97. Engineering Industries, Inc. : See — Kraus, Wilbur H. 3,358,807. England, Alfred C. : See — Nowell, William, and England. 3,351,332. England, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Lactones of 5-hydroxy-3-keto-6,6-bis(perfluoroalkyl)-4-hex- enoix acids and preparation thereof. 3,336,339, S-15-67, CI. 260—343.5. England, James R. : See — Pasinski. Ralph R. 3,296,607. Englander Co., Inc., The : See — Fasanella, George S. 3,348,244. Fasanella, George S. 3,350,725. Englander, Robert A., to Dacam Corp. Tray packing means. 3,332,200, 7-25-67, CI. 53—55. Englander, Robert A., and C. B. Messer III, to Simplimatie Engineering Co. Rail mounting means. 3,325,131, 6-13-67, CI. 248 — 251. Englar, Kenneth G. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,333.788. Engle, Charles E. : See — Walker, Norman C. and Engle. 3,346,817. Engle, Charles J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil recovery by waterflooding. 3,354,952, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — 7. Engle, Jack F., to Borg- Warner Corp. Differential mechanism. 3,327,559, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 711. Engle, Jack F., to Borg- Warner Corp. Differential mechanism. 3,327,563, 6-27-67. CI. 74 — 711. Engle, Robert C, to Micromatic Hone Corp. Electronic gage. 3 320 672 5—23—67 CI 33 172 Engle, Thomas H. Card r'etarder. "3,339,682, 9-5-67. CI. 188— 180. Engle, Thomas J. : See- Woods, Randell C, Engle, Conley, Kirchner, and Rex. 3,305,908. Englebert, Roger D. G. : See — Lefebvre, Andre G. F., Englebert, and Geukenne. 3,359,- 075. Englehard Industries, Inc. : See — Green, Robert B., Geissler, and Kurpit. 3,350,176. Engleman, Joseph H. Multiple compartment scow. 3,307,- 513, 3-7-67, CI. 114 — 74. Engleman, Ross B. : See — Wendt, John S., Jr., and Engleman. 3,332,770. Engler, Ernest F. Light blocking tool for photographic print- ing. 3,309,973, 3-21-67, CI. 95—1. Engler Instrument Co. : See — Bordwick, Roy G. 3,357,240. Engler, John F. Resilient support for a rotary mower hous- ing. 3,334,476, 8-8-67, CI. 56 — 322. Engler, Otto, to Vereinigte Kesselwerke AG. Tube support for steam boilers having an upright wall formed by helical- ly arranged tubes. 3,295,504, 1-3-67, CI. 122 — 510. Engler, Peter E., and J. A. Hammer, to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Waveguide apparatus for coupling out and isolating modes above the fundamental. 3,351,874, 11-7-67, CI. 333 — 10. Engler, Werner. Fountain pen. 3,297,002, 1-10-67, CI. 120 — 42.04. Engler, William F. : See — Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. Englert, Joseph A. : See — Magos, John P., Bredtschneider, and Englert. 3,323,542. Englert, Robert D., R. Swidler, L. P. Berriman, and R. H. Wade, to Koratron Co., Inc. Polyene treatment of cellulosic materials cross-linking cellulose and starch with perfluoro- polvenes having at least two unsaturated terminal groups. 3,353,904, 11-21-67, CI. 8 — 120. Engelsmann, J., AG. : See — Schmitt, Alfred. 3,315,945. Englesson, Per T. Tablet container having tablet release means. 3,319,827, 5-16-67, CI. 221—299. Englesson, Per T., to Berthen A.G. Dispenser for liquids and creams. 3,338.475, 8-29-67, CI. 222—107. Englesson, Sixten, % to Flygts Pumpar, AB. Centrifugal pumps with slip-coupling (clutch). 3,306,219, 2-2S-67, CI. 103—87. Enclisch, Alfred : See — Zimmermann, Rolf, Englisch, and Koch. 3,299.089. English, Cecil. Saw sharpening machine. 3,304,810, 2-21- 67, CI. 76 — 40. English, Charles L. Sealing means. 3,304,872. 2-21-67, CI. 103 — 46. English, Charles L., deceased, bv M. K. English, executor. Constant volume flow control valve. 3,336,941, 8-22-67, CI. 137—501. LIST OF PATENTEES 375 English, Charles L., deceased (by M. K. English, executor). Plow Indicator. 3,357,244, 12-12-G7. CI. 73 — 208. English Drilling Equipment Co. Ltd. : See — Procter, Reginald H„ and Sanders. 3,302,535. English, Edgar, Jr. Protective packing apparatus, and fas- tener means, for easily damaged objects. 3,311,231, 3-28- 67. CI. 20G — 65. English Electric Co. Ltd., The : See — Ainsworth. John 1). .',.:;40,432. Allmark, Reginald H. 3.322.9G6. Allmark, Reginald H., and Ellison. 3,353,105. Barker, John, Birt, Housby, and Gorman. 3,358,105. Baxter, Harry. 3,324,007. Braikevitch, Michael. 3,309,059. Braikevitch, Michael, and Metcalf. 3,353,028. Burnett. Thomas B. 3,308,310. Carter, Ronald P., Cowin, and Hall. 3,350,578. Christopher, Peter J. 3.35S.74S. Condon, Parrick F., and Gray. 3,316,516. Daltry, John H. 3,305,006. Daltry, Joliu It. 3.340,041. Daltry, John H., and Christopher. 3,312,275. Dayson, Ronald C. 3,355,729. Fradley, Gordon A., and Whitehouse. 3,297,839. Francis. Alan E. 3,355,190. Hoel, Hans. 3,325,685. Hoel, Hans. 3,340.435. Jacks. Eric, and Feenan. 3,333,076. Jacks, Eric, Feenan, and Leece. 3.358,363. Jacks, Eric, Rowe, and Black. 3,315,059. Jones, Wilfred J. 3,359.430. Kerenskv, Gleb 3.339, 56S. MacDonald, James S. 3,308,6S9. McMillan, Peter W., and Hodgson. 3,328,145. McMillan, Peter W., and Lawton. 3,352,698. McMillan, Peter W., and Partridge. 3.352,656. Moreton, Peter L. 3,309,582. Moreton, Peter L. 3,321,670. Moreton, Peter L., Paddison, and Higton. 3,305,700. Paddison, Eric. 3,296,495. Paddison, Eric, and Lally. 3,355,6S9. Pearce, Noel. 3,324,375. Rizk, Waheeb, and Bolesworth. 3,327,476. Rizk, Waheeb, and Keer. 3,300,178. Robinson, Alfred A. 3,328,632. Wale, George D., Antippa, and Wilkins. 3,341,793. Warrington, Albert R. V. C. 3,308,345. Wilkinson, Harry, and Hutchinson. 3,308,684. Wilkinson, Harry, and Hutchinson. 3,318,171. Yarrow, Christopher J. 3,302.093. English Electric-Leo Computers, Ltd. : See — Atkinson, Cyril J., and Jacobs. 3,313,176. Here. Roman. 3.300,782. Winterbortom, John F., Panter, and Jones. 3,342,390. English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. : See — Firmin, .Tervois C. 3,328,627. Honevball. Walter J. 3,343,106. Jones. Erie. 3.349.267. Menown, Hugh, and Lake. 3,337,764. Moreton, Peter L. 3,343.039. Ruggles, Percy C. 3,320,465. English, Jackson P., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for upgrading thlophosphates. 3,309,432, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 989. English. Jackson P., F. L. Bach, Jr., and S. Gordon, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Aminoethoxvphenyl amine, ether, and sulfide derivatives of pyrimidine. 3,321,478, 5-23-67, CI. 260—256.4. English. Jackson P., F. L. Bach, Jr., and S. Gordon, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Aminoalkoxy-diphenyl amines, ethers and thioelhers. 3,330,831, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 26S. English, Jackson P., F. L. Bach, Jr., and S. Gordon, tc American Cyanamid Co. N-pyridyl-4-aminoalkoxy anilines. 3.330,832, 7-11-67, CI. 260—268. English, James H. : See — Newill, Edward J., Beaty, English, and Heiny. 3,299,- 303. English, John B., to Reynolds Metals Co. Bright finished aluminum alloy system. Re. 26,216, 5-30-67, CI. 148 — 31.5. English, Marcia K. : See — English, Charles L. 3,336,941. English, Charles L. 3,357,244. English Numbering Machines Ltd. : See — Dallen. Leslie F. 3,329.338. Harrison. Herbert G. 3,357,34S. English. Rav H. : See — Ornitz. Martin N„ and English. 3,352,549. English Rose Ltd. : See — Starkie, David, and Astle-Fletcher. 3,345,815. English, Victor W. : See — Jagger, Ernest T., Halliday, and English. 3,313,141. English, William K. : See — Bennion, David R.. and English. 3,341,831. Bennion, David R., English, and Nitzan. 3,303,480. Bennion. David R.. English, and Nitzan. 3.322.965. Crane, Hewitt D., English, and Baer. 3,312,831. English, William K., to AMP Inc. Dial sequence detector. 3,327,290, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — 167. English, William W. Kite construction. 3,350,014, 10-31-67, CI. 244 — 153. Euglund, Gosta R., and M. E. Mattsson, to Svenska Dataregis- ter AB. Recording assembly for accounting machine. 3,296,961, 1-10-67, CI. 101 — 93. Englund, Gosta R., and M. E. Mattsson, to Svenska Dataregls- ter A.B. Keyboard assembly for accounting machine. 3,321,135, 5-26-67, CI. 235—145. Englund, Gosta R., and M. E. Mattsson, to Svenska Datareg- ister AB. Accounting machine including improved differen- tial assemblies and controls therefor. 3,326,461, 6-20-67, CI. 235—11. Englund, Gosta R., and M. E. Mattsson, to Svenska Data- register A.B. Accounting machine including improved start test assembly. 3,331,555, 7-18-67, CI. 235—62. . Englund, James A. : See — Vecchiarelli, Francis, Englund, and Buck. 3,336,705. Vecchiarelli, Francis, Vasas, and Englund. 3,336,714. Englund, Sture E. A., S. I. Axelsson, and T. V. Andersson, to Saab Atkiebolag. Punched card process control apparatus. 3,335,297, 8-8-67, CI. 307—112. Engman Mfg. Co. : See — Engman, Milton C, and Van Zee. 3,340,581. Engman, Milton C, and A. Van Zee, to Engman Mfg. Co. Clamp. 3,340,581, 9-12-67, CI. 24 — 276. Engstrom, Carl-Gunnar D. Valve device in gas systems. 3,349,- 790, 10-31-67, CI. 137 — 247.17. Engstrom, Oscar L. Replaceable valve seat for flush valves. 3,347,519, 10-17-67, CI. 251—365. Engstrom, William A., to Continental Motors Corp. Engine starting system. 3,338,227, 8-29-67, CI. 123—120. Engstrom, William A., and M. S. Wojewodzki. Flag pole painter. 3,344,773, 10-3-67, CI. 118—307. Engvall, Per H., to De Laval Turbine Inc. Turbine. 3,334,- 863, 8-8-67, CI. 253—39. Enhart, Helga : See — Seifried, Walter, Braunisch, and Enhart. 3,322,553. Enhorning, John J., to Standard Car Truck Co. Railroad car trucks with spring biased side bearings. 3,329,099, 7—4—67, CI. 105 — 199. Enicar S. A. : See — Nydegger. Ulrich. 3,359,718. Enk. Adolpn J., to Keith Clark Inc. Calendar support. 3,340,- 636, 9-12-67, CI. 40 — 121. Enk, Eduard, and H. Spes, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Proc- ess for the hydrolysis of alkanol derivatives. 3,317,593, 5-42-67, CI. 260—540. Enk, Eduard, and H. Reinecke, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Vinyl polymer mixture adapted for the preparation of dis- persions composed of polyvinylchloride and plasticizers. 3,31S,825, 5-9-67, CI. 260—8. Enk, George W. Electrical timing apparatus. 3,346,779, 10- 10-67, CI. 317 — 141. Enka Corp. : See — Middelburg, Pieter H., Nieuwenhuysen, and le Cosquino de Bussy. 3,305,532. Enke, Kurt : See — Altmann, Werner E.. Enke, and Rothweiler. 3,298,200. Kraus, Ludwig, and Enke. 3,360.066. Enkelmann, Walter, to Henschel-Werke A.G. Machine for grinding crankshafts. 3,352,065, 11-14-67, CI. 51—105. Enkvist, Sven H. G., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Tube welding apparatus. 3,360,177. 12-26-67, CI. 228 — 9. Ennis, Brian C, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Ltd. Tetrahvdro-l.lO-phenanthrolines. 3,322,773, 5-30-67, CI. 260—288. Ennis. Robert M., Jr. : See — Bell, William A„ Jr., and Ennis. 3,313,935. Ennis, Royce E. : See — Dixon, Stanley Ennis, Kalil, and Knabeschuh. 3.296,- 222. Ennis, Walter M. : See — Hostetter, Morgan D. 3,341,253. Enomoto, Hajime : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Enomoto, Inoue, and Koseki. 3.303.- 351. Enos. John F. : See — Hodgdon, Russell B., Jr., Enos, and Aiken. 3,341,366. Enos, William W. Pipe cutting machine. 3,309,002, 3-14- 67, CI. 225 — 2. En-Power Co., Inc. : See — Palmer-Persen, David. 3,360,708. Enresco, Inc. : See — Curtis, Charles. 3.352,493. Enrico, Stephanie F. Three-in-one maternity garment. 3,357,- 435, 12-12-67, CI. 128—431. Enrietto, Joseph F., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Process for producing non-aging steels. 3,34S,9S0, 10-24-67, CI. 14S— 16. Enright, Clarence R. : See — Johnson, Russell W. 3,359,354. Enright, John A., to General Electric Co. Meter relay using photoelectric relay elements controlled by an annular shutter mounted on the water movement assembly. 3,329,- 825, 7-4-67, CI. 250—231. Ensign-Bickford Co., The : See — Kelly, Stanley R., and Smith. 3,320,847. Ensign, John D.. and H. Hashimoto, to Measurement Science Corp. Disposable sheath and sheath retainer for tempera- ture sensing probes. 3.349.896. 10-31-67. CI. 206 — 16.5. Ensign, Robert H„ to Hough Mfg. Corp. Folding partition. 3,331.426, 7-18-67, CI. 160—199. 376 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ensing, Robert H„ and G. H. Woods, to American Dispenser Co., Inc. Liquid soap dispensers. 3,319,835, 5-16-67, CI. 222 180 Ensinger, Earl H. Barrel dumper. 3,347,399, 10-17-67, CI. 214 — 314. Enskat, Albert G., to Uarco Inc. Stationary forms folding at- tachment for use with an associated business machine. 3,356,557, 12-5-67, CI. 156—461. Ensley, Donald L., to Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Co. Two-crystal interferometer. 3,316,755, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 67.5. Ensmann, Burt W. : See — Lindsay, Kenneth W., Bornn, and Ensmann. 3,350,812. Ensminger, Stanley W., to Chas 'Pfizer & Co., Inc. Anti- biotics recovery process employing resins and horizontal flow. 3,313,693, 4-11-67, CI. 167—65. Ensor, Arthur J. Panel joint with hook-shaped bolt connect- ing device. 3,353,317, 11-21-67, CI. 52 — 309. Ent, Girard W., W. S. Davenport, and J. McDonald, to West- inghouse Electric Corp. High pressure and high tempera- ture vessels. 3,327,884, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 9. Entemann, Charles E. : See — Hedge, Thomas E., Cooley, Entemann, Steinkoenig, and Urbanowski. 3,317,619. Enterprise Machine & Development Corp. : See — Wiggins. Kennard R. 3,352,511. Enters, Edward W., to Gilson Bros. Co. Adjustable wheel mount. 3,334,911, 8-8-67, CI. 280 — 43. Enthone, Inc. : See — Saubestre, Edward B., and Durnev. 3,329,522. Enthoven, Paul H., T. J. Dijkstra, and H. P. Schenkels, to Shell Oil Co. Curable composition containing an epoxy resin, polymeric aqelaic acid anhydride, and a monomeric anhydride of a polycarboxvlic acid. 3,328,483, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 837. Entley, William J., and H. A. Stanbury, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Fungicidal liquid concentrate with propylene glycol. 3,312,589, 4-4-67, CI. 167—42. Enton, William I. : See — Cimerol. Joseph J., Clarke, and Denton. 3,356,728. Entringer, James S., L. P. Marks, and H. D. Ritchie, to Culligan. Inc. Dual cam shaft control valve for automatic water softener. 3,352,419, 11-14-67. CI. 210 — 140. Entschel, Roland. C. Mueller, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz Ltd. (a/k/a Sandoz A.G.). Basic monoazo and disazo dyestuffs containing a hydrazinium group. 3,337,523, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 165. Entschel, Roland, C. Mueller, and W. Wehrli, to Sandoz Ltd., (a/k/a) Sandoz a.g. Basic monoazo and disazo dyestuffs containing a hydrazinium group. 3,341,514, 9-12-67, CI. 260—165. Entwicklungsanstalt fur Industrie-Elektronik : See — Klix, Uwe. 3,346,780. Klix, Uwe. 3.355,633. Entwistle Mfg. Corp. : See — Van Zelm, William D., and Jackson. 3,307,832. Environmental Research Foundation: See — Bechtel, Robert B. 3,346,866. Enyeart. Paul J., to Foslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Tool fix- ture. 3,298,140, 1-17-67, CI. 51—103. Enz, Karl A. : See — Enz, Robert W 3,325,217. Enz, Robert W.. to Karl A. Enz. Tunneling and excaration through rock by core forming and removal. 3,325,217, 6-13- 67, CI. 299—31. Enzian. Richard B., to United States of America, Air Force. Explosive hole cutters. 3,335,664, 8-15-67, CI. 102 — 24. Enzie, William H. : See — Rollins. Murray L., Ott, and Enzie. 3,302,817. Enzomedic Laboratories, Inc. : See — O'Hollaren, Paul F. 3,326,756. O'Hollaren, Paul F., and Lemere. 3,341,412. Eolkin. Dave, to Norda Essential Oil and Chemical Co. Sterilization apparatus and method. 3,341,280, 9-12-67, CI. 21 — 58. Eolkin, Dave, and R. J. Bouthilet, % to Norda Essential Oil and Chemical Co. Method of sterilizing dry particulate material. 3,341,335, 9-12-67, CI. 99 — 150. Eon Corp. : See — Anton, Nicholas. 3.297.S96. Anton, Nicholas. 3,338,653. Youdin, Myron. 3,334,260. Eos, Eric A. Collapsible chairs. 3,301,596, 1-31-67. CI. 297 — 443. Epilatron. Inc. : See — ■ Donelson, Arthur W. 3,315,678. Epler. Hans G. : See — Schmidt, Wilhelm F., Hass, and Epler. 3,318,665. Epoxvlite Corp., The: See — Lee, Henry L., Jr. 3.327,016. Epp, David A., to Henderson Mfg. Co., Inc. Irrigation pipe gate. 3,321,175, 5^23-67, CI. 251—145. Eppenberger, Paul, to Gebruder Buhler, Oscillating screen with hanger supports. 3,351,201, 11-7-67, CI. 209 — 329. Eppenberger. Paul, to Gebruder Biuhler. Metering and con- trol devices for feeder appliances. 3,321,144, 5-23-67, CI. 241 — 34. Eppendahl. Pierre C, % to Thermiguides S.A. Fluid control valves. 3,334,655, 8-8-67, CI. 137 — 596.2. Eppendahl. Pierre C, % to Thermiguides S.A. Bobbin sup- porting apparatus. 3,338,528, 8-29-67, CI. 242 — 18. Eppensteiner, Frederick W., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Electrodeposition of zinc from pyrophosphate solu- tions. 3,296,104, 1-3-67, CI. 204 — 55. Epperly, William R., and W. J. Asher, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Molecular sieve separation process. 3,309,- 311, 3-14-67, CI. 208 — 310. Eppert, Franklin P., to General Electric Co. Multi-level ballast circuit including an isolation transformer for series circuit connection with a fluorescent lamp. 3,333,150, 7-25-67, CI. 315 — 97. Eppert, Franklin P., to General Electric Co. Lamp energizing system. 3,351,809, 11-7-67, CI. 315 — 185. Eppes, William R. : See — West, John A., and Eppes. 3,301,733. Epple, A. S., Inc. : See — Bpple, Robert E. 3,335,991. Epple, Robert E., to A. S. Epple Inc. Combination support and lid lifter device. 3,335,991, 8-15-67, CI. 248—211. Eppler, Arthur H. : See — Arnold, Gerald D., and Eppler. 3,299,526. Eppler. Arthur H. Apparatus for wet abrasive blasting. 3,343,304, 9-26-67, CI. 51—8. Eppler, Arthur H. Polishing apparatus. 3,352,063, 11-14-67, CI. 51—8. Eppler, Daniel : See — Lawson, Gustaf R., Eppler, and Bush. 3,332,454. Eppler, Daniel, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Electrical con- nector. 3,325,776, 6-13-67, CI. 229 — 272. Eppler, Richard A. : See — Araujo, Roger J., Eppler, and Krause. 3,328,182. Epprecht, Edward H. : See — Gasche, Fred, and Epprecht. 3,301,579. Epps, John S. : See — Hawkins, Oscar M., Heaton, and Epps. 3,347,712. Eppstein, Samuel H., to The Upjohn Co. Pituitary gland extract. 3,317,392, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 74. Eprova Ltd. : See — Felder Ernst, and Pitre. 3,360,436. Litmanowitsch, Menasche, and Suter. 3,350,399. Suter, Hans, Felder, and Zutter. 3,303,198. Suter, Hans, and Zutter. 3,350,400. Epstein, David and S., to Vadys Associates, Ltd. Bathym- etry. 3,307,144, 2-28-67, CI. 340—5. Epstein, David and S., to Vadys Associates, Ltd. Under- water signalling systems. 3,309,651, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 4. Epstein, George : See — Cunningham, Patrick J., Platus, Marovich, and Epstein. 3,321,112. Epstein, Herman : See — Johnson, Edward M., and Epstein. Re. 26,212. Epstein, Herman, to Borg-Warner Corp. Electrostatic print- ing system having means to make plural copies. 3,316,836, CI. 101—114. Epstein, Herman, and W. P. Foster, to Borg-Warner Corp. Web driving system with driving, braking and motion sens- ing units adjacent each margin of the web. 3,323,700, 6-6- 67, CI. 226 — 17. Epstein, Herman, W. P. Foster, and T. L. Thourson, to Borg- Warner Corp. Charge head array for electrostatic printing system. 3,335,322, 8-8-67, CI. 317 — 3. Epstein, Herman, and S. Cogan, to Borg-Warner Corp. Tape transport method. 3,347,481, 10-17-67, CI. 242—55.12. Epstein, Joshua, to Acme Process Equipment Co. Flushing means for a grain discharge valve. 3,307,573, 3-7-67, CI. 137—240. Epstein, Martin, S. A. Buckler, A. E. Sherr, and H. C. Gillham, to American Cyanamid Co. Resinous polymeric reaction products of phosphorus and a polyamine. 3,332,889, 7-25- 67, CI. 260—2. Epstein, Michael M., and J. E. Rhoads, to J. E. Rhoads & Sons, Inc. Polyurethane-polvamide article and method of preparation. 3,300,370, 1-24-67, CI. 161 — 190. Epstein, Morton B., and J. F. Gerecht, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Resolution of terpene alcohols by elution chromatog- raphy using optically active polymer. 3,305,591, 2-21-67, CI. 260—631. Epstein, Peter F., to Stauffer Chemical Co. S-(2,5-dichloro-3- thienyl-thiomethvl)-0,0-diethvl-phosphorodithioate. 3,341,- 553, 9-12-67, CI. 260—332.5. Epstein, Peter F., and M. E. Brokke. to Stauffer Chemical Co. Pvridyl-phosphorodithioic acid esters and methods of kill- ing pests. 3,304,226, 2-14-67, CI. 167—33. Epstein, Philip L., to Quindar Electronics, Inc. Telemeter- ing apparatus. 3,339,193, 8-29-67, CI. 340—207. Epstein, Philip L., and K.-S. Wang, to Quindar Electronics, Inc. Simplified compressor amplifier circuit utilizing a field effect transistor feedback loop and auxiliary solid state components. 3,334,308, 8-1-67, CI. 330 — 24. Epstein, Sidney : See — Epstein, David and S. 3,307,144. Epstein, David and S. 3,309,651. Epsztein, Bernard, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. High power electron tube with multiple locked-in magnetron oscillators. 3,324,341, 6-6-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Equipment Development Co., Inc. : See — Harding, Edward M., Jr. 3,331,290. Equipment Moderne Industriel par Application du Caoutchouc Manufacture et des Plastiques "E.M.I." : See — Ganzinotti, Jean V. 3,335,538. Ganzinotti, Jean V. 3,341,974. LIST OF PATENTEES ■Ml Equipment Research Corp. : See — Robards, Preston O. 3,358,205. Equipto Electronics Corp. : See — Fay, Lawrence J. 3,21)7,383. Equitable Paper Bag Co., Inc. : See — Meyerhoefer, Carl E. 3,207,233. Pearl, Curt C. 3,339,822, Equity Oil Co. : See — Dougan, John L., and Reynolds. 3,351,132. Era, Anthony M., Sr. Mechanism for recording telephone numbers. 3,336,088, S-22-G7, CI. 40—65. Eraino, Aldenco J. : See — Devlin, James E., A. J. and D. Eramo, and O'Connor. 3.309,798. Erasmus, Albert : See — Sohn, August W., and Erasmus. 3,347 788. Erath, Edward II., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cooling system for passenger compartments of vehicles. 3,304,739, 2-21-67, CI. 62—244. Erath, Louis W., to Test Equipment Corp. Apparatus for test- ing and measuring A.C. parameters of active elements con- nected in circuit. 3,348,145, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 158. Erath, Louis W., to Test Equipment Corp. High frequency semi-conductor device test fixture having inductive loop signal injection means. 3,348,147, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 158. Eratico, Rose R. Writing implement mechanism. 3,315,643, 4-25-67, CI. 120 — ±2.03. Erb, Dale M., and H. B. Kast, to General Electric Co. Pres- surizing and drain valve. 3,339.574. 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 102. Erb, Edward R., and R. L. Maass, to The Duberoid Co. Floor covering method. 3,350.483, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 74. Erb, Ernst, to Erba Maschinenbau A.G. Yarn conditioning arrangement. 3,318,013, 5-9-67, CI. 34—12. Erb, Robert A., to United States of America, Interior. Meth- od and apparatus for dropwise condensation. 3,298,427, 1-17-67, CI. 165 — 1. Erba Maschinenbau A.G. : See — Erb, Ernst. 3,318.013. Erbach, Arthur R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. 3,312,980, 4-4-67, CI. 346—139. Erbach, Fred R., to Beloit Corp. Headbox for a papermaking machine. 3,310,461, 3-21-67, CI. 162 — 344. Erbach, Fred R., to Beloit Corp. Suction felt roll with trans- verse blow off. 3,320,119, 5-16-67, CI. 162 — 306. Erban, Richard T. Microprint viewer. 3,354,775, 11-28-67, CI. SS— 24. Erbaugh, Lowell E. : See — Kern, Roland J., Erbaugh, and Calfee. 3,326,882. Erbb, Ruth C. Collapsible head shield and mounting means therefor. 3,315,275, 4-25-67, CI. 2 — 177. Erbguth, Paul F. K. Flower holder. 3,303,610, 2-14-67, CI. 47 — ll.il. Erbguth, Paul F. K. Flower holder. 3,303,611, 2-14-67, CI. 47 — 41.11. Erbin, Eugene F. : See- — Rosenberg, Harry W., and Erbin. 3,333,995. Erbsloh & Co., Geisenheimer Kaolinwerke : See — Weiss, Armin, and Thielepape. 3,309,211. Erbstoesser, James A. Air-feed devices for carburetors. 3,347,- 028, 10-17-67, CI. 55—510. Erceg. Jack P.. and F. H. Collins, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of thermoforming foamed sheets. 3,334,169, 8-1-67, CI. 264 — 321. Erchak, Michael, Jr. : See — Doak, Kenneth W., Erchak, and Toekes. 3,311,675. Erchak, Michael, Jr., and J. M. Kelley, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Alpha-olefin polymerization process. 3,358,- 055, 12-12-67, Cl. 260 — 878. Ercoli, Alberto, to Francesco Vesmara S.p.A. Oral composi- tions containing 3-enol ethers of progesterone or 6-methyl derivatives thereof and method of using the same. 3,342,- 682. 9-19-67, Cl. 167—74. Erdelitsch, Herbert, and E. Jandl, to SWF-Spezialfabrik fur Autozubehor Gustav Rau G.m b.H. Combined flare and turn signal arrangement for automotive vehicles. 3,325,784, 6-13-67, Cl. 340 — 74. Erdelvi, Ferenc. Process and machine to roll tap drills. 3,347,- 077, 10-17-67, Cl. 72 — 202. Erdev, Laszlo : See — Paulik, Ferenc and J., and Erdey. 3,303,689. Erdey, Laszlo, F. Paulik, and J. Paulik, to Magyar Optikai Muvek. Heater controller for isothermic thermogravimetric analyses. 3,344,654, 10-3-67, Cl. 73—15. Erdle. Louis V., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Tracking system for communication satellites. 3,309,699, 3-14-67, Cl. 343 — 6.5. Erdley, Harold F.. J S. Lipman, and S. Shapiro, to Litton Systems, Inc. Vibra-rotor gyroscope. 3,31S,160, 5-9-67, Cl. 74 — 5.4. Erdman, William C, and B. S. Zeller. to Clark Equipment Co. Hydraulic retarder and control valve. 3,297,114, 1-10-67, Cl. 18S — 90. Erdmann, Hans, and L. F. Schmid, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik. Shock absorber for vehicular sus- pension systems. 3.353,813, 11-21-67, Cl. 267 — 8. Erdmann. Kurt : See — Friedenreich. Heinrich, and Erdmann. 3,350,119. Erdmann, Robert C. : See — Bagby, John P., and Erdmann. 3,337,660. Erdmann, Robert L. : See — Clauer, Calvin K., and Erdmann. 3,347,131. Erdmann, Fritz, to Azoplate Corp. Light sensitive epoxy material for the photomechanical production of printing plates. 3,295,974, 1-3-67, Cl. 96- 35. Erdmann, Otto, and A. Schmid, to Hauni-Werke Koerber & Co. K.G. Machine for making and handling cigarettes and similar articles. 3,308,000, 3-14-07, Cl. 53—230. Erdolchmie Gesellschaft mit beschrankter llaftuug : See — Muller, Hans-Joachim. 3,328.207. Erdos, John. Lubricating device. 3,340,072, 10-10-67, Cl. 1S4— 1. Erell Mfg. Co. : See — Klein, Erich E., and Sehwarz. 3,355,826. Eremeev, Alexandr S. : Sec — Lurje, Alexandr N., Pinsky, Ivanov, Baljanin, Shapiro, Patov, and Eremeev. 3,335,303. Erers, Elbe iS. : See — Von Sanden, Dieter, Suckfull Dorfler, and Erers. 3,296,- 377. Erff, Anthony F., to J-B-T Instruments, Inc. Recording unit for audio teaching equipment. 3,306,988, 2-28-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Ergenc, Sahabettin, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Gas cooling system. 3,327,495, 0-27-07, Cl. 02 — 401. Erhardt, Fred L. Retractable fishing gaff. 3,311,398, 3-28- 67, Cl. 294—19. Erhardt, Max, J. Behringer, and W. Fuchs, to R. Zimmer- mann, oHG. Releasable retaining means for the bowls of electric all-glass-lamps. 3,312,817, 4-4-67, Cl. 240 — 128. Ernhardt, William A., Jr. : See — Bachman, Walter S., Jr., Erhardt, and Surprenant. 3,331,- 544. Erickson, Anton F. : See — Van House, Robert M., De Hoff, and Erickson. 3,318,421. Erickson, C. E., Co., Inc. : See — Erickson. Robert L. 3,301,428. Erickson, Carl W. : See — Mott, Murray H. Roome, and Erickson. 3,316,492. Erickson, Charles D., to A. O. Smith Corp. Fluid flow meter. 3,313,155, 4-11-67, Cl. 73 — 259. Erickson, Don W. : See — Bevard, Roger L., Johnson, and Erickson. 3,356,191. Erickson, Elmer L. Means for selectively operating plural working members. 3,304,840, 2-21-67, Cl. 91 — 411. Erickson, Everett L., to Continental Oil Co. Near-surface velocity logger. 3,353,622, 11-21-67, Cl. 181 — .5. Erickson, Everett L„ and J. T. Cherry, to Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for obtaining shear wave velocities. 3,354.983, 11-28-67, Cl. 181 — .5. Erickson, Floyd B. : See — O'Brien, Joseph P., Reaville, and Erickson. 3,296.065. Erickson, Frederick E., to E. W. Bliss Co. Vending machine fluid quantity accumulator and dispensing timer. 3,313, 450, 4-11-67, Cl. 221—96. Erickson, Frederick E., to E. W. Bliss Co. Solenoid operated clutch mechanism. 3,340,975, 9-12-67, Cl. 192 — 81. Erickson, Frederick E., to E. W. Bliss Co. Clutch mechanism. 3,355,602. 11-28-67, Cl. 307 — 141.4. Erickson, Gerald. Chimed bottle. 3,298,514, 1-17-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Erickson, Gerald. Divisible carrying case. 3,343,705, 9-26-67, Cl. 220—23.4. Erickson. Henry, and H. G. Russell, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method for transferring a slurry of catalysts to a regenera- tion zone. 3,295,897, 1-3-67, Cl. 302 — 66. Erickson, Henry, and W. L. Disegna, to Sinclair Research, Inc Method for the manufacture of catalyticallv active clay. 3,336,240, 8-15-67, Cl. 252—455. Erickson, Herbert V. Chain saw chain. 3,29S,406, 1-17-67, Cl. 143—32. Erickson, Howard L., to The Dole Valve Co. Direct fill valve. 3,327,729, 6-27-67, Cl. 137 — 343. Erickson, Howard L., to The Dole Valve Co. Dual safety valve assembly. 3,333,602, 8-1-67, Cl. 137—614.11. Erickson, Howard L., to The Dole Valve Co. Thermostatic valve system. 3,337,130. 8-22-67, Cl. 236 — 12. Erickson. Howard L.. and W. G. Hulev. to The Dole Valve Co. Construction for solenoid device. 3.331,042, 7-11-67, Cl. 335—260. Erickson, Howard L., and W. G. Huley, to The Dole Valve Co. Vending machine valves. 3,342,452, 9-19-67, Cl. 251 — 118. Erickson, Howard L., and W. R. McCarty, Jr., to The Dole Valve Co. Solenoid actuated device. 3,348,178, 10-17-67, Cl. 335—251. Erickson, John E. Paper roll holder. 3,334,832, S-8-67, Cl. 242 — 55.53. Erickson, John J. Wall hanging diaper holder. 3,301,3S7, 1-31-67, Cl. 206 — 7. Erickson, John T. : See — Brown, Gaylord W., and Erickson. 3,329,258. Erickson, John W. : See — Riley, John J., Erickson, and Harding. 3,316.430. Erickson, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dynamo- electric machines. 3,303,369, 2-7-67, Cl. 310—168. Erickson. John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dynamo- electric machines. 3,319,100, 5-9-67, Cl. 310 — 16S. Erickson, John W., to Preco Inc. Load divider support mech- anism. 3,319,584, 5-16-67, Cl. 105—376. Erickson, John W., to Preco Inc. Wall fillers. 3,345,955, 10- 10-67, Cl. 105 — 369. 378 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Erickson, John W., to Preco Inc. Load divider support mech- anism with retainer. 3,358,617, 12-19-67, CI. 105 — 376. Erickson, Kent E., 50% to W. C. Finch. Optical sighting instrument utilizing two annular conical reflecting surfaces. 3,297,390, 1-10-67, CI. 350—55. Erickson, Louis A., and E. R. Hogan, to Smith-Berger Mfg. Corp. Yarder. 3,323,780, 6-6-67, CI. 254 — 185. Erickson, Louis A., E. E. Hogan, and B. R. Klinke, to Smith- Berger Mfg. Corp. Spar tower erecting and anchoring sys- tem. 3,344,5G8, 10-3-67, CI. 52 — 116. Erickson, Louis A., B. R. Klinke, and R. I. Karr, to Smith- Berger Mfg. Corp. Power braking and regenerative system. 3,346,237, 10-10-67, CI. 254—185. Erickson, Paul N., to Evans Products Co. Phenolic resin cellular materials and method for making same. 3,300,- 419, 1-24-67, CI. 260—2.5. Erickson, Paul N., to Evans Pro-ducts Co .Method of protect- ing surface from fire. 3,320,087, 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 137. Erickson, Raymond C. : See — Diassi, Patrick A., and Erickson. 3,314,944. Erickson, Raymond C, W. E. Brown, and R. W. Thoma, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Process for preparing 1-dehydro steriods. 3,360,439, 12-26-67. CI. 195—51. Erickson, Richard W., to International Omni-Pak Corp. Con- tainer carrier. 3,344,950, 10-3-67, CI. 220 — 102. Erickson, Robert A., H. N. Short, and R. V. Gillette, to United States of America, Air Force. Automatic test apparatus for displaying semiconductor device characteristic curves. 3,323.059, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 158. Erickson, Robert L., to C. E. Erickson Co., Inc. Milk carton container. 3,301,428, 1-31-67, CI. 220 — 4. Erickson, Robert W., to The Regents of the University of Minnesota. Wood drying method. 3,309,778, 3-21-67, CI. 34^—5. Erickson, Roger D., to Honeywell Inc. Electronic flash with automatic termination means. 3,350,603, 10-31-67, CI. 315 — 151. Erickson, Roger D., to Honeywell Inc. Flash lamp controlled bv photosensitive light integrating device. 3,350,604, 10-31— 67, CI. 315 — 151. Erickson, Roger L., and M. W. Cole, to The Perry Co. Diving board. 3,342,483, 9-19-67, CI. 272—66. Erickson Tool Co. : See — Benjamin, Milton L., and Walker. 3,313,187. Erickson, Warren E., and R. T. Meinen. Container orientation mechanism. 3,351,175, 11-7-67, CI. 198 — 30. Erickson, Wayne D. : See — Clark, Frank L., Johnson, Erickson, and Buchanan. 3,331,- 246. Ericson, Alvin E. : See — Faust, Clifford C, and Ericson. 3,309,837. Erieson, Eric A., to General Electric Co. Handle assembly for circuit breakers. 3,301,989. 1-31-67, CI. 200—172. Ericson, Eric A., to General Electric Co. Busway stab contact. 3.331,049, 7-11-67, CI. 339 — 252. Ericson, Eric A., to General Electric Co. Fusible busway plug structure with movable plug carrier member. 3,335,329, S-8-67. CI. 317—116. Ericson, John F. E., to Marvel Industries, Inc. Multiple drum handling device. 3.338,616, 8-29-67, CI. 294 — 81. Ericson, Richard E., to The Kendall Co. Urine collector for infants. 3,295,145, 1-3-67. CI. 4 — 110. Ericson, Richard E., to The Kendall Co. Self-sealing pressure valve or inflatable splints and other devices. 3,332,415, 7- 25-67, CI. 128—87. Ericson, Richard E., to The Kendall Co. Urine collection bag. 3,343,542, 9-26-67, CI. 128—275. Ericsson, Eric A., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Level control device. 3,306,982, 2-28-67, CI. 179 — 16. Ericsson, James W., and R. E. Prescott, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Combination telephone enclosure mount- ing and shelf. 3,338.002, 8-29-67, CI. 52—28. Ericsson, Samuel S. Percussion tool with replaceable point. 3,336,081. 8-15-67, CI. 299—91. Ericsson, Sven, and A. O. E. Lenander, to Platmanufaktur, AB. Method of producing conical vessels. 3,348,512, 10-24- 67, CI. 113 — 120. Ericsson Telephones Ltd. : See — Reaney, Donald. 3,313,973. Ericsson Telephones Ltd, Engineers and Manufacturers of Telephone Works : See — Matthews, George A. 3.360,611. Erie Development Co. : See — Morawski, Frederick P., and Fontecchio. 3,305,090. Erie Mfg. Co. : See — Engholdt, Richard K. 3,300,148. Erie Mining Co. : See — Whaley, Henry P., and Johnson. 3,353,75S. Eriez Magnetics : See — Israelson, Arlo F. 3,357,559. Eriez Mfg. Co. : See — Sosey, William F„ and Tenpas. 3,320,564. Eriksen, Leonard H. : See — Audrieth, Ludwig F., Eriksen, and Tomlinson. 3,309,- 251. Erikson, Evans W., to Sundstrand Corp. Pressure switch. 3,350,523, 10-31-67, CI. 200—82. Erikson, Herman E. : See — Bartlett, Philip D., Erikson, and Sadlow. 3,344,730. Erikson, Herman E., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic process- ing apparatus. 3,318,221, 5-9-67, CI. 95 — 89. Erikson, Herman E., to Polaroid Corp. X-ray film cassette for back-reflection lau6 exposures having film insertion and removal means. 3,330,953. 7-11-67, CI. 250 — 68. Erikson, Herman E., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic proc- essing apparatus. 3,335,652, 8-15-67, CI. 95 — 89. Erikson, Herman E., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film as- sembly. 3,357,331, 12-12-67, CI. 95—13. Erikson, Herman E., and H. J. Frede, to Polaroid Corp. Pho- tographic products and process. 3,345,176, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 79. Erikson, J. Alden, and A. N. Salem, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Production of hexamethylol-nielamine and hexakis (methoxy-methyl) melamine. 3,322,762, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 249.6. Erikson, Robert W., to Sunstrand Corp. Relief and by-pass valve for fuel burners. 3,307,569, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 116. Erikson, Robert W., and N. E. Swedberg, to Sundstrand Corp. Automatically reversible gear pump. 3,343,494, 9-26-67, CI. 103—126. Erikson, Robert W., and N. E. Swedberg, to Sundstrand Corp. Fuel pump assembly. 3,360,190, 12-26-67, CI. 230 — 139. Eriksson, Carl W. : See — Olsson, Dexter A., and Eriksson. 3,349,608. Eriksson, Elof E., and S. G. Sem-Sandberg, to Telefonaktie- bolaget LM Ericsson. Comparator circuit using a transis- tor gated blocking oscillator. 3,299,282, 1-17-67, CI. 307— 88.5. Eriksson, Elof E., and H. N. C. Stang, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Temperature compensated voltage compari- son means. 3,344,287, 9-26-67, CI. 307—88.5. Eriksson, George J., to Superior Concrete Accessories, Inc. Waler clamp assembly. 3,315,937, 4-25-67, CI. 249 — 44. Eriksson, Gunnar T. Railing. 3,313,527, 4-11-67, CI. 256 — 65. Eriksson. Herbert : See — Kedmg, Olof, Eriksson, and Frodin. 3,305,153. Eriksson, Lars G. A., to Svenska Skumslacknings Aktiebolaget. Fire extinguishing apparatus comprising a buoyant hose. 3,297,093, 1-10-67, CI. 169 — 4. Eriskson, Sven, and B. Nyquist, to Swedish Computer A.B. Race track betting data handling system. 3,327,292, 6-20- 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Eriksson, Sven A., M. Fischler, and A. S. Gidlund, to Aktie- bolaget Astra Apotekarnes Kemiska Fabriker. Method to produce roentgenographic pictures and composition for realization of the method. 3.340.151, 9-5-67. CI. 167 — 66. Eriksson, Sven-Erik N., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Loader shovels and shovel tilting means. 3,313,437, 4-11-67, CI. 214 — 768. Erk, Amir. Sheet collecting mechanism. 3,345,923, 10-10-67, CI. 93—93. Erkel, Norman P., Jr. : See — Bowman, George S., and Erkel. 3,300,639. Erkers, Nils A. : See — Brunosson, Bengt B., and Erkers. 3,307,756. Erkes, Joseph P. Apparatus for weaving pile fabrics. 3,295,- 561, 1-3-67, CI. 139 — 46. Erkes, Joseph P. Mechanism for regulating pile warp tension in looms. 3,360,012, 12-26-67, CI. 139 — 102. Erkfritz, Donald S„ to Futurmill, Inc. Milling tool. 3,354,526, 11-2S-67, CI. 29 — 96. Erlander, Stig R., and R. Tobin, to United States of America, Agriculture. Solvent and process for obtaining unde- polymerized amyloses. 3,306,772, 2-28-67, CI. 127 — 70. Erlandsen, Oscar, to Thurston Erlandsen Corp. Lightweight cellar doors. 3,340,649, 9-12-67, CI. 49—367. Erlandsen, Thurston, Corp. : See — Erlandsen, Oscar. 3,340,649. Erlandson, Paul M. : See — ■ Gerber, Howard L., and Erlandson. 3,313,906. Erlandson, Paul M., and D. J. Roth, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Moving hydraulic impulse metal forming device. 3,310,972, 3-28-67, CI. 72 — 55. Erlemann, Gustav, W. Guex, and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann- La Roche Inc. Cosmetic composition exhibiting pantothenic acid activity. 3,322,635, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 90. Erlemann, Gustav, P. Fahrni, and O. Schnider, to Hoffmann- La Roche Inc. a,a-disubstituted-/3-amino propionic acids. 3,328,436, 6-27-67, CI. 260—404. Erlenmeyer, Hans. Filter material for tobacco smoke. 3,338,- 249, 8-29-67, CI. 131—261. Erlenstadt, Gunter, and H. Dorner, to "Rhewum" Rheinische- Werkzeug- und Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H., Firma. Screen with vibration isolated vibration generator. 3,325,007, 6-13-67, CI. 209 — 315. Erlenstadt, Gunter, and H. Dorner, to Firma "Rhewum" Rheinische Werkzeug- und Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Screen with spring supported vibratory drive. 3.330,411, 7-11-67. CI. 209—257. Erlesand. Lennart : See — Dock, Nils, and Erlesand. 3,347,024. Erlewine, Richard H., to Standard Change-Makers, Inc. Carrying case. 3,342,316, 9-19-67, CI. 206—1. Ermakov, Ivan S., G. M. Kochkin, M. J. Meshengisser, and F. N. Shakhov, to Ukrainsky Nauchno-Issledovatelsky In- stitute Khimicheskogo Mashinostroenija. Automatic cham- ber pressure filter. 3,342,123, 9-19-67, CI. 100—115. Erman, William F., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Cyclo- dodecadiene carboxylic acid esters. 3,318,945, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 468. LIST OF PATENTEES 379 Ermer, Horst : See — Zleler, Erich, and Ermer. 3,342,933. Ermolov, Igor N. : See — Ryzhov-Nikonov, Vladimir I., Grebennik, and Ermolov. 3,349,609. Ernault, H., -Somua : See — Le Brusque, Rene J. N. 3,301.106. Erner, William E., to Air Products and Chemicals. Inc. Per- fluorotriethylenediamine. 3,335,143, 8-8-67, CI. 260—208. Ernest, Ivan : See — Protiva, Miroslav, Jflek, Mfitysova, Ernest, Pelz, and Adlerova. 3,351,599. Ernest, John M., and J. Zuercher, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Pin and ball handling mechanism with cycli- cally movable separating means. 3,297,322, 1-10-67, CI. 273—43. Ernest, Michael V. : See — Rice, Rip G., and Ernest. 3,357,931. Ernisse, Paul J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photoflash syn- chronizing mechanism. 3.31S.217, 5-9-67, CI. 95 — 11.5. Ernisse, Paul J., and M. S. Montalto, to Eastman Kodak Co. Flash photography. 3,353,407. 11-21-67, CI. 95 — 11.5. Era-More Product Engineering Service : See — Elmore. Austin E. 3,323,689. Ernric Co., The : See — Faltersack, Richard P. and E. F. Faltersack, Jr. 3,347,- 049. Ernsberger. Fred M. : See — Chisholm, Raymond S., Sleighter, and Ernsberger. 3,356,- 477. Ernsberger, Fred M., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of drawing a glass sheet, a portion of its surface being un- touched. 3,345,148, 10-3-67, CI. 65 — 90. and Ernst. 3,360,260. and Pilliod. 3,329,383. Ernst, Eberhard : See — Rapparlie, Hans, Mielert, Ernst, Herman E. : See — Pilliod. George L., Ernst, Ernst, Manfred K.-O. Collapsible chair. 3,334,943, 8-8-67, CI. 297—92. Ernst, Max : See — Zetzsche, Alfred. 3,338,429. Ernst, Otto : See — Batzer, Hans, Nikles, Ernst, and Porret. 3,318. S22. Ernst, Richard B., to Spyraflo Inc. Improved bearing units with lubricant reservoir. 3,317,256, 5-2-67, CI. 308 — 132. Ernst, Robert, to Gebruder Buhler. Method for making a food product from an alimentary paste. 3,318,707, 5-9-67, CI. 99 — S5. Ernst, Robert, to Textilana Corp. N-acyl piperazines and piperazino alkylamides of N-acyl piperazines of polybasic acids, methods of producing the same, and methods of em- ploying the same as corrosion inhibitors. 3,318,806, 5-9- 67, CI. 252— S.55. Ernst, Robert D. : See — Novas. Peter P., and Ernst. 3,329,787. Ernst, Robert R., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Biological sterility indicator and method for making and using same. 3,346,- 464, 10-10-67. CI. 195—54. Ernst, Runyon G., to American Metal Climax, Inc. Process for producing copper telluride. 3,355,245, 11-28-67, CI. 2:; — 50. Ernst, Waiter, to Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H. Support for steel mat and the like structures for use in reinforced concrete. 3,338.017, S-29-67, CI. 52 — 6S5. Ernst, Walter, and W. Hatting, to Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H Reinforcing mat structure with ring spacers for use in con- crete construction. 3,331,179, 7-18-67, CI. 52 — 664. Ernst, William B. Husbandry apparatus. 3,312,194, 4-4- 67, CI. 119 — 22. Ernst. Wentworth A. : See — Wyble, Charles W., Russel, and Ernst. 3,335,419. Ernst & Wilhelm Bertram : See — Bertram, Wilhelm, Sr. 3,320,866. Ernst, Wolfgang, W. Bachniann, and R. Conradt, to Westing- house Bremsen-Gesellschaft, m.b.H. Locking means for a lever-operated multi-position valve device. 3,295,391. 1-3- 67, CI. 74 — 536. Ernstberger, Alfred F. : See — Jepson, Ivar, and Ernstberger. 3,349,266. Ernstrom, Carl A., to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. Process for preparing cottage cheese curd. 3,29S,836, 1-17- 67, CI. 99—116. Ernvei, Herbert to Societe Lignes Telegraphiques et Tele- phoniques. Digital valve. 3,331,393, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 599. Erofeev, Boris V., S. F. Naumova, and I. V. Kulevskaja, to Institute Fiziko-Organisheskoi Khimu. Process for produc- tion of polycyclohexadien. 3,357,963, 12-12-67, CI. 260— 93.1. Erp, Erwin J. : See — Brady, Dale W., and Erp. 3,295,299. Erpenbach, Heinz : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Erpenbach, Gudernatsch, and Vogt. 3,346.637. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, and Erpenbach. 3,329,5S2. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joest. 3.316,2S8. Sennewald. Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joest. 3,335.160. Errede, Louis A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Process for oxidizing quinodimethanes to form aromatic carboxylic acids. 3,299,126, 1-17-67, CI. 260—524. Errede, Louis A., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Novel anrhranyl intermediates. 3,357.977. 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 244. Errett, Daryl D. : See — „ . Coulter, Harold K., Cruse, and Errett. 3,31o,07u. Webb, James E. 3,317,731. Errichiello, Dominic, to Motorola, Inc. Portable electronic device for operation by rechargeable or non-rechargeable self-contained battery. 3,305,779, 2-21-67, CI. 325—111. Errichiello, Dominic, P. J. Hansen, and N. P. Alexander, to Motorola, Inc. Transistorized portable radio transmitter- receiver structure. 3,345,508. 10-3—67, CI. 325 — 10. Errichiello, Dominic R., and W. Seefeldt, Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Mounting structure for an electronic device. 3,333,911, 8-1-67, CI. 312—223. Ersek, Robert A., 50% to L. Sandler. Receptacles. 3,340,883, 10-17-67, CI. 4 — 1. Erskine, Archibald M. Adsorption complexes of activated car- bon with insoluble antimicrobial compounds. 3,325,402, 6-13-67, CI. 210 — 64. Erskine, George B. : See — Bignell, Frederick A., and Erskine. 3,316,781. Ertelt, Henry R. : See — Beach, Leland K., Ertelt, Guthrie, and Rhodes. 3,3o4,- 210. Erteszek, Olga, to Olga Co. Slip-type undergarment. 3,307,- 200, 3-7-67, CI. 2 — 73. Erteszek, Olga, to Olga Co. Women's combination garment. 3,314,432, 4-18-67, CI. 128 — 455. Erteszek, Olga, to Olga Co. Brassiere. 3,353,540, 11-21-67, CI. 128—489. Ervine, Johnie Lee. Antenna with elements pivotally con- nected to boom. 3,300,784, 1-24-67, CI. 343 — 882. Erwin, Carl L., and T. G. Schied III, to Northern Electric Co. Electric switch structure having externally accessible drift-free adjustment. 3,360,624, 12-26-67. CI. 200—138. Erwin, E. S. : See — Clements, Aaron B.. and Homes. 3 300,230. Erwin, Edson L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Sys- tem for releasing magnetic latching crossbar switches in which hold magnets are interconnected over crosspoint con- tacts of the preceding switch. 3,301,964, 1-31-67, CI. 179— 25. Erwin, Edson L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Switching system minimizing traffic between switch frames. 3.308,242, 3-7-67, CI. 179— 18. , „„„...„ Erwin, Eugene S. Batch cooler pressure vessel. 3,334,5(5, 8-8-67, CI. 99—348. Erwin, Eugene S., and G. J. Marco, to Monsanto Co. Ruminant feeds containing C6-C20 olefins. 3,328,168, 6-27-67, CI. 99—2. Erwin, James V. : See — Henrickson, Charles H., Danielson, and Erwm. 3,301, 1 41. Erwin, James V., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pres- sure sensitive adhesives containing hollow spheroidal par- ticles. 3,314,838, 4-18-67, CI. 156—71. Erwin, John R. Rolling piston engine. 3,324,839, 6-13-67, CI. 123 — 8. Erwin John R., and A. H. Pertigi, to General Electric Co. Turbomachine cooling system. 3,314,649, 4-18-67, CI. 253 — 39.15. Erwin, Joseph O., Jr., to The Singer Co. Tufting machine having inclined needles to prevent tagging. 3,316,867, 5-2- 67, CI. 112—79. Erwin, Lee R., D. W. McCallum, and R. H. Gieser, to Carrier Corp. Method of applying a protective coating to a metal- lic structure. 3,314,S15, 4-18-67, CI. 117—40. Ervx Corp. : See — Salo, Eric A. 3,336,013. Esaki, Leo, to International Business Machines Corp. Cryo- genic Hall-Effect semimetal electronic element. 3,303,427, 2-7-67, CI. 329 — 200. Esaki, Leo, to International Business Machines Corp. Semi- metal PN junction devices. 3,308,351, 3-7-67, CI. 317 — 234. Esashi, Hanjiro : See — Amatsu, Hideo, and Esashi. 3,348,668. Escambia Chemical Corp. : See — Smith, William M. 3,345,322. Escapa, Lucy. Dual clothespin. 3,345,708, 10-10-67, CI. 24 — 137. Esch, Carleton B. : See — Colegrove, Elizabeth L., and Esch. 3,335,735. Eschbaugh. Robert V. : See — Casterline, Burnham, Chapman, and Eschbaugh. 3,345,- 569. Eschbaugh, Robert V., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic circuit crvstal controlled transistor oscillator multiplier circuit. 3,345.573, 10-3-67, CI. 325 — 438. Esche, Delbert E. Rumble seat attachment for automobile trunk. 3,323,S28, 6-6-67, CI. 296—63. Eschen, Franklin W.. to Johns-Manville Corp. Frietion^com- position for high energy service. 3,297,599, 1-10-67, CI. 260—3. Eschen, Franklin W., to Johns-Manville Corp. Heat resistant bearing product. 3,346,490, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 12.4. Eschenbach, Richard C. G. M. Skinner, R. J. Sarlitto. and R. J. Wickham, to Union Carbide Corp. Electric arc_heat- ing and acceleration of gases. 3,301,995, 1-31-67, CI. 219—121. Eschenmoser, Albert : See — Bosshard, Hans H., and Eschenmoser. 3,340.210. 380 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Eschenmoser, Albert, J. Schreiber, and H. Peter, to Ciba Corp. Process for the manufacture of secondary amines which comprises reacting an N-substituted imino ester with a reactively esterified lower alkanol and hydrolyzing the re- sulting reaction product. 3.329,690, 7-4-67, CI. 260—347.7. Eschenmoser, Albert, R. Scheffold, E. Bertele, M. Pesaro, and H. H. Bosshard, to Ciba Ltd. Process for modifying polyamides with an alkylating agent and a nitrogen base in an inert organic solvent. 3,340,211, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 9. Escher, William J. D., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Composite power- plant and shroud therefor. 3,316,716, 5-2-67, CI. 60—225. Escher Wyss G.m.b.H. : See — Dunki, Walter. 3,318,423. Oechslin, Konrad, and Moser. 3,304,054. Lohse, Wilhelm, and Geue. 3.322,336. Wieleba, Karl-Heinz. 3,353,723. Eschweiler, Peter. Pin for driving into stone or metal build- ing elements. 3,320,845, 5-23.67, CI. 85—10. Esco Corp. : See — Oettinger. John P., Donovan, and Smith. 3,355,876. Escobar, Salvador : See — Villavicencio, Eduardo J., Rojas, and Escobar. 3,317,- 964. Escursell-Prat, Roberto. Automatic thread joiner for continu- ous spinning machines. Re. 26,230, 6-27-67, CI. 57 — 34. Esengee Harvester Corp. : See — Gardner, Edwin A. 3,305,113. Esenwein, Albert, to Hauni Werke, Korber & Co., K.G. Tobacco moisture determining apparatus including a con- veying means having an elongated duct with an overflow channel. 3,320,528. 5-16-67, CI. 324—61. Eser, Walter J., Jr., W. T. Hale, D. L. Roe, and R. D. Taber to Koppers Co.. Inc. Circumferential shaft seal. 3,337,224, 8-22-67, CI. 277 — 148. Esgar. Jack B. : See — Morgan, William C, Esgar. and Kemp. 3.326,407. Eshleman, Ralph G., to Hamilton Watch Co. Rotary switch with improved contact element structure. 3,310,641, 3- 21-67, CI. 200—11. Eshleman, Ralph G., and J. O. James, to Hamilton Watch Co. Mainspring monitor. 3,315,461, 4-25-67, CI. 58 — 85. Eskelsen, Pern P. : See — Casull, Richard J. 3,319,523. Eskelsen. K. R. : See — Casull, Richard J. 3,319,523. Eskew, Milner H., Jr. : See — Fuhrmeister, Paul F., and Eskew. 3.346,724. Eskijian, Luther. Mechanical process for coating interior at ends of tubes. 3.322,559, 5-30-67, CI. 117—47. Eskra. Rudolph, and N. A. Rohrabacher, to Dura Corp. Vehicle window and regulator assembly. 3,334,443, 8-8-67, CI. 49 349 Eskridge. Brewster B., and D. H. Satterwhite. to American Enka Corp. Process for the manufacture of multicolored tufted fabrics. 3,335,478, 8-15-67, CI. 28 — 72. Eskridge, Wade A. : See — Carbert, Ralph E., and Eskridge. 3.338,269. Shaffer, Jack T., and Eskridge. 3,296,893. Esmav, Edward N. Launching device for water skiers. 3.358,- 304. 12-19-67. CI. 9 — 310. Espa Establishment for Securities and Patents: See — Pohle, Kurt. 3,299,489. Espenschied, Wilbur L., and J. A. Maurer, to The Weber Dental Mfg. Co. Automatic weight-responsive container fillers. 3.306,382, 2-28-67, CI. 177 — 117. Espenschied, Wilbur L., and G. E. Wehl, to The Weber Den- tal Mfg. Co. Automatic container fillers for dental units and the like. 3,347,325, 10-17-67, CI. 177 — 117. Esper, Fritz, and K.-H. Friese, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Spark plug with a sealing glass mixture with graphite and iron, nickel or cobalt. 3,360,676, 12-26-67, CI. 313 — 136. Espey Mfg. & Electronics Corp. : See — Friend, Lloyd L., Jr. 3,343,988. Moyer. Elmo E.. and Brandow. 3,344,336. Saslow, Seymour, and Knauth. 3,341,724. Espinal, Martin. Recording pill dispenser. 3,355,067, 11-28- 67, CI. 222 — 23. Espinosa, Robert J., and J. A. Ruetz, to Varian Associates. High frequency electron discharge device having oscillation suppression means. 3,335.314, 8-8-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Espinoza, Richard A. : See — Branning, George G. 3,318.611. Esposito, Anthony. Adjustable coil spring support for up- holstered furniture. 3,331,578, 7-18-67, CI. 248 — 399. Esral, Abraham A. : See — Boggs, Wilburn A., Esral, and Jacobsen. 3.351,421. Esse, Robert C, and G. Sieger, to American Cyanaraid Co. 4-(N-mono-substituted)hydrazones of 4-dedimethvlamino-4- oxo-tetracycline. 3.345,370, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Esselborn, Fred : See — Egger, Josef, Meitinger, and Esselborn. 3,303,641. Esseltepac Aktiebolag : See — Jonson, Erik R. 3,332,599. Esser, Nicholas M. : See — Anderson, Elmer. 3,327.516. Essers, Ulf, G. Heyer, A. Rockschies, and N. Adolph, to Karl Schmidt, G.m.b.H. Measuring apparatus. 3,324,724, 6-13- 67, CI. 73 — 362. Essery, John M. : See — Crast, Leonard B., Jr., and Essery. 3,311,621. Crast, Leonard B., Jr., and Essery. 3,352,858. Essex Cryogenics Inc. : See — Spaulding, Roy H., and Snyder. 3,357,589. Essex, Robert B., N. C. Heymaa, and M. Kravis, to The Lock- Tronic Corp. Key-identifying lock system and components therefor. 3,302,211, 1-31-67, CI. 346 — 53. Essex Wire Corp. : See — Bruce, Morris W. 3,359,395. Du Rocher, Gideon A. 3,315,227. Du Rocher, Gideon A., and Hill, 3.300,601. Du Rocher, Gideon A., and Swisher. 3,333,067. Elliott, Howard A. 3,335,392. Falken, Henry R. 3,309,948. Fernekes, Roland J. 3,315,226. Hood, Robert B. 3,327,403. Late, Eric E. 3,305,695. Nelson, Max A. 3,304,621. Nelson, Max A., and Hood. 3,324,568. Essiceatoi Fava S.p.A. : See — Fava, Augusto. 3,351,023. Essig, Henry J. : See — Evans, Robert W., Todd, and Essig. 3,354,109. Essig, Robert A. : See — Miller, William V., and Essig. 3,303,663. Essigmann, John W., Jr. : See — Genauer, Larry, Stewart, and Essigmann. 3,333,823. Essinger, Pierre, and E. C. Greanias, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Character recognition apparatus em- ploying a curve follower. 3,303,465, 2-7-67, CI 340 — 146.3. Esso Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Arlo, Ebbe R. 3,324,507. Esso Corp. : See — Baum, Leo, and Watkins. 3,351,072. Esso Production Research Co. : See — Ahearn, George P., and Gale. 3,302,713. Aldridge. Clyde L. 3,354,081. Amery, George B. 3,301,124. Annis. Max R., and Brooks. 3,353,600. Ball, John D., and Charske. '3,316,996. Ball, John D., and Mounce. 3,327,287. Ball, John D., and Pearson. 3,319,221. Bardgette, John J. 3,314.240. Baumann, George P., and Ponzek. 3,353,925. Beach, Leland K., Ertelt, Guthrie, and Rhodes. 3,354,- 210. Blackwell, Robert J., Morgan, and Heilhecker. 3,334,688. Boberg, Thomas C. 3,353,593. Bogs. Charles W. 3,315,222. Boldrick, John S.. and Krause. 3,316,963. Bridwell, Harold C, and Wilder. 3,301,673. Brown. William 0„ Cook, and Monaghan 3,330,347. Buck. Henry M. 3,334,226. Burkhardt, Joseph A. 3,351,965. Burkhardt. Joseph A. 3,352.118. Campion, Francis E. 3,301,328. Carlton, Louis A., Rich, and Peters. 3,357,025. Chalmers, Franklin L., and Flatow. 3,322,232. Charske, Charles J. 3,323,105. Cull, Neville L., and Pine. 3.354,229. Dear, Cleveland, Jr. 3,316,966. Deily, Fredric H., and Combs. 3,353,403. Dengler, Herbert P., and Reiter. 3.354,000. Douros, John D., Jr., and Frankenfeld. 3,301,766. Eckel, John E., and Lock. 3,298,451. Ekiss, Marilyn J.. Weisgerber, and Hand. 3,354,180. Ferguson, Paul M. 3,315,224. Flatow, Tobias. 3.322.230. Flatow, Tobias, and Chalmers. 3.353,623. Foroulis, Zisis A. 3,354,061. Gamble, Leon W., and Lane. 3,354,317. Garner, Norman E. 3,31S,399. Glanville, Charles R. 3,302,101. Glazier, Walter H., and Smith. 3,327,805. Greenkorn, Robert A. 3,333,633. Heffring, Harland H. 3,301,155. Hibbard, Haines C, and Cox. 3,315.223. Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 3.298,226. Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 3,314,490. Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 3,318.400. Hildebrandt, Alexander B. 3,322,218. Hildebrandt. Alexander B. 3,349,857. Homer, Joseph F. 3,343,890. Horeth, John M., Langenheim, and Howard. 3,333,391. Humphrey, Raymond A. 3,302,733. Humphrey Raymond A. 3.314,489. Ilnyckyj, Stephan, and MacLeod. 3,354,106. Johnson, Carlton R., Graham, Greenkorn, and Jahns. 3,321.905. Johnson, Carlton R., and Greenkorn. 3.338,095. Johnson, Carlton R., and Raynor. 3,350,931. Johnson, Carlton R.. and Woods. 3,338,094. Kirby, Robert A. 3 350,629. Kirby, Robert A., and Shallenberger. 3.350,932. Knapp. Richard P., and Goodrich. 3.346,045. Knapp, Richard P., and Kolodzey. 3,327,780. Koonce, Kenneth T. Burkhardt, and Knapp. 3.355,899. LIST OF PATENTEES 381 Esso Production Research Co. : See — Continued Lea, James D. 3,29S,2.:s. Leeds. .1. Venn, .1 r. 3,30 1.377. I.in.ll. lorn, Cordon i'., Ortloff, and Patton. 3,305,016. Lindblom, Gordon P., and I'atton. 3,328,202. Lynn, Ralph 1).. and Kirbv. 3,318,145. Mallon, Richard G.. and Hoyer. 3,302,026. Mayhall, George E. 3,314,241. Meadors, Victor G. 3,302,734. McCardell, William M. 3,29S,436. Mifsud, Joseph F. 3.349,866. -Miller, Terrell V. 3,343,603. Mitchell, Roscoe W., Jr. 3,302,008. Mitchell. Koscoe \V., Jr. 3,354,439. Mounce, Whitman 1). 3,349,867. Newsome. Norman. 3,301,322. Orr, Willis P. 3,31G,9SG. Ortloff. John E. 3,338,009. Panzer, Jerome, Nixon, and Kassinger. 3,354,086. Patton, John T., and Campion. 3,301,327. Patton, John T., and Lindblom. 3,338,792. Pennebaker, Eugene S., Jr. 3,301,339. Peters, Belclon A. 3,349, S52. Ramsden, Hugh E. 3,354,190. Redding, Vernon L. 3,353,624. • Rhea, John W., and Morse. 3,349,844. Rike, James L. 3,336,980. Shaw, Ernest K., and Hogg. 3,323,103. Smiley, William D. 3,301,645. Smith, Floyd A., Graybeal, and Parks. 3,302,715. Spain, Horace H. 3,297,086. Spain, Horace H. 3,297,0S7. Spain, Horace H. 3.297.0S9. Terry, William M. 3,343,615. Van Burkleo, Glenn G. 3,314,156. West, Robert C, and Boberg. 3,29S,359. Willman, Bertram T., and Hester. 3,314,481. Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Acker, Andre, and Taillardat. 3,318,799. Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 3,299,153. Aldridge, Clyde L. 3,354,081. Amir, Emanuel M. 3,310,478. Amir, Emanuel M. 3,358,423. Anderson Donald G., and Pfrehm. 3.314,730. Arey, William F., Jr., and Adams. 3,323,876. Arey, William F., Jr., Hamner, and Mason. 3,331,767. Arey, William F., Jr., and Mason. 3,346,482. Arey, William F„ Jr., and Mattox. 3,320,157. Argabright, Perry A. 3,350,414. Argabright. Perry A., and Engel. 3,350,440. Argabright, Perry A., and Leary. 3.355,460. Armendt, Bradshaw F.. Coltharp, and Earhart. 3,326,9S7. Bailey, George W. 3,341,322. Baker, Samuel B. 3,337,617. Baker. Samuel B., and Thompson. 3,359,331. Ball, John D., Feagin, and Terry. 3,307,649. Bannister. Eric. Biggs, Coulson, Greenwood, and Zapp. 3.342.7S9. Batzold, John S. 3,351,494. Baumann, George P., and Ponzek. 3.353,925 Beach. Leland K., Ertelt. Guthrie, and Rhodes 3.354,210. Beach. Leland K.. Gardiner, and Rhodes. 3,346,546. Bearden, Roby, Jr. 3,337,611. Beauxis, John O., Jr., and Richardson. 3,299, 34S. Beerbower, Alan, and Kavle. 3.325,407. Behrmann. William C. and Maak. 3,347,781. Beltzer, Morron, Levine, and Heath. 3,326,719 Berger, Martin, and Manuel. 3.328,110. Bergougnou. Maurice A. 3,320,156. Berkowitz, Leonard, and Engelhart. 3,309,181. Berlin, Norton H. 3,313,091. Bernstein. Jerome. 3,314.767. Biddick, Royce E., Jahnig, and Tvson. 3,297.562. Bichard. John A. 3,330,757. Bielstein, Walter J. 3,307,626. Bilisoly. Julius P. 3,322.690 Btller, William P.. and Skarstrom. 3,352,294. Black, James F. 3,325,387. Black, James F., and TJngar. 3,337,649. Bogs. Charles W.. and Gregory. 3,308,472. Bohensky, George R., Herbst, Niles, and Siegmund. 3,359.723. Bown. Delos E.. and McDougall. 3,297,631. Brasch, Jay. 3.352.782. Brenneman, Albert E. 3.319,944. Brod. Manfred. 3,342,788. Brown, John A., and Berk. 3,322,195. Brownawell, Darrell W., and Engelhart. 3,312,621 Buchmann, Fred J. 3,352,634. Butler. Roger M.. and Pasternak. 3,355.365. Cahn, Robert P., and Herrmann. 3,309,295 Cahn, Robert P., and McCall. 3,343,916. Campbell, Donald L. 3,306,236. Canevari, Gerard P., and Fiocco. 3,331,765. Carter, James L., Lucchesi, and Nightingale. 3,355,509. Chaikivsky, Michael. Turner, and Calvino. 3 307 928 Cheema, Inder. and Weinberg. 3,355,37S. Clarke, James S., and Loeser. 3.319,431. Clarke, James S., and Loeser. 3,337 079 Clarke, John V.. Jr., and Worsham. ' 3,316 167 Clayton, Robert E., Jaruzelski, and Vanderbilt. 3,337 391. Cohen, Charles A. 3,326,S26. Esso Research and (engineering Co. : lice — Continued Coleman, .lames E., and Gunderlov. 3,323,877. Conklin. George E., and Heigl. 3,358,148. Conn, Mervin E. 3,350,321. Corbett, Luke W., and Sparks. 3,310,517. Corbett, Luke W., and Swarbrick. 3,300,155. Crawford, Harry M. 3,327,519. Cross, Newbold O. 3,350,923. Crowley, Richard 1'., and Lovett. 3,309,182. Cull, Neville L. 3,314,911. Cull, Neville L., and Mertzweiller 3,330,875. Cull, Neville L., and Mertzweiller. 3,337,489. Cull, Neville L., and Nadler. 3,298,846. Cull. Neville L., and Pineo. 3.354,229. 1 >e Peo, Richard J. 3,350,472. Deugler, Herbert P. 3,306,774. Dengler, Herbert P., and Reiter. 3,354,000. Delahunt, John F. 3,317,415. Delli, Paoli A 3.320,167. Destremps, Edward A. 3,336,114. Douros, John D., Jr. 3,308,035. Eckert, Ernst. 3,302,603. Edwards, William R. 3,298,948. Edwards, William R. 3.299,022. Edwards, William R. 3,317,500. Edwards, William R. 3,317,501. Ekiss, Marilyn J., Weisgerber, and Hand. 3,354,180. Eng, Jackson, and Tiedje. 3,340,184. Engel, Lawrence J. 3,346,430. Engel, Lawrence J. 3,351,660. Epperly. William R., and Asher. 3,309,311. Farkas, George J., and MacMullan. 3,343,792. Feeley, Joseph L. 3,296,013. Feldbauer, George F., Jr. 3,338,030. Feldbauer, George F., Jr. 3,347,783. Feng, I-Ming, and Tarmy. 3,297,489. Forman, Charles D., Gorman, and Small. 3,341,050. Forman, Charles D., Segura, Gorman, and Austin. 3,339,- 7S0. Forman, Charles D., and Small. 3,341,049. Forman, Charles D., and Small. 3,341,051. Forman, Charles D., and Small. 3,347,402. Foroulis, Zisis A. 3,310,471. Foroulis, Zisis A. 3,354,061. Forster, Eric O. 3,322,519. Forster, Eric O., and Wisdom. 3,309,606. Fowler. Benjamin T., Caines, Fenton, and Sparks. 3 337 457 Fra'ndolig, John E., and Staton. 3,322,843. Frankenfeld, John W., and McCoy. 3,347,688. Freedman, Bernard, Beach, and Messner. 3,347,923. Furey, Michael J., and Schugar. 3,321,404. Gaj, Bernard J., and Blanken. 3,323,254. Gamble, Leon W.. and Lane. 3,354,317. Gaspar, Noel J., and Pasternak. 3,320,331. Gathman, Albert, and Cashman. 3,328,179. Geissler, Paul R. 3,304,767. Gessler, Albert M. 3,329,646. Gianni, Michael H., and Orlando. 3,346,589. Gladrow, Elroy M., and Mattox. 3,329,627. Gladrow. Elroy M., and Mattox. 3,329,628. Gladrow, Elrov M., and Mattox. 3,352,924. Gladrow, Elroy M., and Smith. 3,326,818. Gladrow, Elroy M., and Smith. 3,346,512. Gorman, Paul T. 3.339.7S3. Gorman, Paul T., and Small. 3,315,628. Gray, C. F. 3,29S,947. Gray, William O., and Hilliard. 3,306,243. Griesbaum, Karl, and Oswald. 3,321,525. Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., Clarke, and Worsham. 3,329,593. Guber, Fred H., Jr., and Kleppe. 3,327,456. Gudelis, David A. 3,351,654. Gunderlov, Frank C, Jr. 3.323,878. Guthrie, Donald A. 3,332,812. Guthrie, Donald A. 3,351,663. Guthrie, Donald A., Black, and Kunc. 3.322.583. Guthrie, Donald A., and Longwell. 3,332,811. Guyot, Hubert M. 3,307.932. Hamner, Glen P., and Mason. 3,350,295. Hargreaves, John, Inker, and Sayer. 3,324,922. Harshman, Albert G., and Stansbury. 3,342,578 Hederhorst, Fred. 3,322,745. Hess, Fritz K. 3,309,309. Hess. Fritz K. 3,326.798. Hildebrandt. Alexander B. 3,307,645. Hoffmann. Paul R. 3,344,811. Holt, Eugene L., and Beltzer. 3,296,025. Holzhauer, William T., and Ort. 3,319, 76S. House, William T., and Pine. 3,334,061. House, William T., Ray, and Hoover. 3,352,934. Hu, Shih-en. 3,300, S56. Hu, Shih-en. 3.326.S04. Hunter, Edward A., and Aldridge. 3,299,020. Hunter, Edward A., Aldridge, Lambert, and Hillard. 3,301,810. Hunter, Edward A., and Knarr. 3.340,004. Hunter, Edward A., Knarr, and Fritz. 3,357,789. Ilnyckyj, Stephan. 3.341,309. Ilnyckyj, Stephan, and Holder. 3,304,261. Ilnyckyj, Stephan. and MacLeod. 3,354,100. Isaacson, Robert B.. and Kennedy. 3,340.514. Jacobson, Norman, Brownawell, and Kresge. 3,336,121. 382 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued Jameson, Alexander K. 3.351,572. Johnson, Burnett H. 3,312,748. Johnson, Horace, and Savage. 3,341,635. Jones, Jennings H., and Fenske. 3,304,329. Kagan, George M., and Miller. 3,314,908. Karoly, Gabriel. 3,332,732. Karoly, Gabriel McDougall, and Turbak. 3,296,239. Karoly, Gabriel, Noshay, and Turbak. 3,310, 54S. Kearby, Kenneth K. 3,342,750. Kehn, John T. 3,334.075. Kelly Joseph M., and Baeder. 3,320,155. Kelso, Edward A. 3,304,233. Kennedy, Joseph P. 3,299,028. Kennedy, Joseph P. 3,349,065. Kim, Dae S. 3,307,619. Kim, Dae S., and Vick. 3,350,922. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. 3,336,107. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., Arey, and Buchmann. 3,347,- 625. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Buchmann. 3,341,282. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. Re. 26,188. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 3,352,796. King, Laurence F. 3,355,377. King, Laurence P., Robertson, and Steele. 3,316,183. King, Laurence P., and Steele. 3,324,029. King, William H., Jr. 3,329,004. King, William H., Jr., and Wilson. 3,343,044. Kirby, Robert A. 3,333,655. Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Hill, and Bartlett. 3,301,887. Kramer. George M., and Carter. 3,324,196. Kroll, Wolfram R. 3,323,902. Kroll, Wolfram R., and Malatesta. 3,304,269. Kuntz, Irving. 3,356,619. Kyte, John R. 3,333,632. Lacy, Richard K., and Zakovi. 3314,879. Langer, Arthur W., Jr. 3,345,426. Lasher, Richard J. 3,340,733. Laurent, Sebastian M. 3,360,484. Laurent, Sebastian M., and Gray. 3,338,704. Leary, Ralph J. 3,347,873. Leary, Ralph J., Michael, and Rockett. 3,347,913. Le Clair, Donald E., and Dowling. 3,336,423. Lee, Percy A. 3,329,301. Lefke, Louis W., and Lang. 3,338,414. Lenas, Leandros P. 3.310,523. Lewis, Oliver G., Vickers, and North. 3,305,889. Lewis, William L. 3,304,253. Lewis. William R. 3,346,484. Li, Norman N.. and Torobin. 3.303,121. Long, Robert B., and Caruso. 3,348,908. Luckenbach, Edward C. 3,355,380. Lyon, Richard K. 3,346,339. Lyon, Richard K., and Bartok. 3,336,412. MacLaren, Donald D. 3,309,306. MacLaren, Donald D., and Reichle. 3,360,481. MacLeod, David M., and Leggett. 3,340.204. MacRitchie, Arthur L., and Heigl. 3,304,497. Magee, Ellington M. 3,345,821. Mahar, John H. 3,340.024. Mahar, John H., and Trense, 3,341,642. Makowski, Henry S., Michael, and Smyers. 3,335,050. Makowski, Henry S., Shim, and Cain. 3,357,961. Manny, Erwin H. 3,346,249. Mannv, Erwin H., and Rollman. 3,343,826. Marktseheffel, Fritz B., and Feist. 3,332,919. Martin, Homer Z. 3.318.802. Mason, Ralph B. 3,342,588. Mason, Ralph B., Arey, and Hamner. 3,331,768. Mason, Ralph B., and Hamner. 3,310,484. Mason, Ralph B., and Hamner. 3,352,770. Masterson, Horace T. 3,307,648. Matsen, John M„ and Harding. 3,326,994. Mattox, William J. 3,331,882. Mattox, William J. 3,360,582. Mattox, William J., and Hamner. 3,312,602. Mattox, William J., and Hamner. 3,329,604. Mayer, Francis X., and Maak. 3,346,365. Maver. Francis X., and Maak. 3,346.366. Mayer, Francis X., and Roberts. 3,320,050. Mayer, Francis X., and Tripp. 3,303,017. McCarter, Ed. R. 3,308,392. McGlothlin, Quentin T. 3,356.515. Mertzweiller, Joseph K. 3.341,601. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Cull. 3.318,972. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Guttner, and Tenney. 3,306,949. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3.310,576. Mertzweiller, Joseph K.. and Tenney. 3,311.598. Mertzweiller, Joseph K„ and Tennev. 3,334,076. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3,351.666. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tennev. 3,360,580. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Watts. 3,316,303. Merz, Richard E., and Cashman. 3,324,034. Metraller, William J. 3,320,150. Metzger, Gershon. 3,301,886. Meyer, Werner T. 3.352,956. Michael, James R., Leary, Argabright, and Passannante. 3,346,599. Mirviss, Stanley B., Dougherty, and Looney. 3,310,547. Mirviss. Stanley B., and Skell. 3,356,720. Mitchell, Willard N. 3,350,471. Moerikofer, Andreas W., Shropshire, and Tarmy. 3,350,227. Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,305,619. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,327.040. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,341,648. Morgan, Walter A., and Karchmer. 3,297,943. Moritz, Karsten H, and DeLany. 3,356,660. Morwav, Arnold J. 3,298,953. Morway, Arnold J., and Bodner. 3,314,886. Morway, xlrnold J., and Bodner. 3,340.206. Mowell, Roger W.. and Mascenik. 3,349,816. Mueller, William H. 3,306 847. Murray, Kenneth J., and Kittleson. 3,341,554. Nadler, Murray. 3,346,333. Nelsen, David O., Pennington, Satterfield, Motley, and Spielman. 3,336,390. Nelson, Jerome W., and De Saw. 3.327,274. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr. 3,345,128. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr. 3,347,626. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr., and Barrasso. 3,346,332. Nixon, James. 3,310,490. Norway, Arnold J., and Kassinger. 3,328,299. Noshay, Allen, and Barenholtz. 3,297,608. Noshay, Allen, and Gleason. 3,317,479. O'Halloran, Rosemary. 3,324,032. O'Halloran, Rosemary. 3,359,203. Oswald, Alexis A., and Griesbaum. 3,340,332. Panzer, Jerome, Nixon, and Kassinger. 3,354,086. Paoli, Alexander D. 3,351,036. Parker, Paul T. 3,324,096. Parker, Paul T. 3,342,772. Passannante, Anthony J. 3,346,600. Passannante, Anthony J. 3,352,828. Passannante, Anthony J. 3,355,441. Passannante, Anthony J., and Beach. 3,342,866. Passannante, Anthony J., Lovett, and Argabright. 3,347,- 872. Passannante, Anthony J., Rhodes, and Beach. 3,347,924- Peoples, Claude M., Hurst, and Martin. 3,303,525. Perkins, Michael B., and Furlong. 3,355,296. Perry, Robert H., Jr. 3,326,909. Perry, Robert H„ Jr., and Jennings. 3,359,311. Phillips, Cecil, Jr., and Stanphill. 3,297,412. Pietsch, Gerhard J., and Turner. 3,347,645. Pine, Llovd A. 3,299,110. Pine, Lloyd A. 3,342,879. Pine, Lloyd A., Ellert, and Drushel. 3,329,826. Popkin, Alexander H. 3,325,565. Popkin, Alexander H. 3,334,977. Pratt. Harold R. 3,298,345. Pringle, Gordon R. 3,305,122. Pugh, Duane W., and Parnell. 3,306,341. Quelly, Joseph R. 3,341,604. Ramsden, Hugh E. 3,354,190. Ramsden, Hugh E., and Engelhart. 3,351,646 Range, Walter K., Jr.. and Tompkins. 3,343,971. Ray. Richard L. 3,298,986. Reed. Roy D. 3,323,087. Rhodes, Richard P. 3,341,597. Rhodes, Richard P. 3,341,598. Rhodes, Richard P. 3.345,398. Rhodes, Richard P. 3,345,414. Rhodes, Richard P., and Beach. 3,341,596. Rhodes, Richard P., and Guthrie. 3.347,922. Rhodes, Richard P., and Guthrie. 3,356,664. Rigney, James A., and Aldridge. 3,321,545. Rigney, James A., Mason, and Hamner. 3,337,447. Rippel, George R. 3.299.179. Robbins, Max L., and Hill. 3,342,733. Robbins, Max L., and Schulman. 3,346,494. Robson, Harrv E. 3.328,119. Robson, Harry E. 3,343,913. Roediger, Joseph C. 3,340,780. Roediger, Joseph C. 3,344,101. Rogers, Dilworth T., and Munday. 3,330,677. Roming, Charles. Jr. 3.359,335. Ross, James F.. Landrum, and Etherington. 3,324,090. Ross, 'Sydney, Canevari, and Fiocco. 3,296,117. Rowe, Charles A., Jr., Schriesheim, and Bank. 3,347,912. Rozanski, Andrzej, Miller, and Horowitz. 3,328,360. Sait, Peter A. 3,351,083. Schmall, Edwin A. 3,346,347. Schmall, Edwin A., and Lovett. 3,346,641. Schneider, Helmuth G., and O'Connor. 3,359,333. Schriesheim, Alan, and Rowe. 3.309,410. Segura, Marnell A., Forman, and Pratt. 3.339,782. Serniuk, George E., Rehner, and Wei. 3,329,647. Serniuk, George E., Rehner, and Wei 3,344.123. Serniuk, George E., Wei, and Rehner. 3,337,518. Shrier, Adam L. 3,350,888. Shropshire, Joseph A. 3,350,228. Sinfelt, John H., Taylor, and Dembinski. 3,346,510. Small, Augustus B. 3,319,430. Starnes, William H., Jr. 3,316,295. Starnes, William H.. Jr. 3.322,835. Starnes, William H., Jr. 3,334,117. Starnes, William H, Jr. 3,341,569. Stogryn, Eugene L. 3,347.801. Stogryn, Eugene L., Argabright, and Leary. 3,349,129. Stogryn, Eugene L.. and Strohmaver. 3,341.619. Strickland, Barney R., and Berkowitz. 3,346,353. Tarmy, Barry L., Shropshire, and Worsham. 3,318,735. Taylor, William F., and Sinfelt. 3,320,182. LIST OF PATENTEES 383 Esso Research and Engineering Co. : See — Continued Tavlor, William F., and Sinfelt. 3.328,477. Taylor, William F., Sinfelt, and Yates. 3,351,500. Thomas, Arthur M., Jr. 3,305,515. Thomas, Doyle E., Jr. 3,331,101. Thomas, Robert M., and Kuntz. 3,328,372. Thompson, Charles E„ and Heath. 3,340,421. Thompson, John A. 3,338,983. Tornqvist, Erik. 3.2!)S,905. Tornqvlst. Erik. 3,301,494. Tornqvist, Erik, and Argabright. 3,325,424. Torobin, Leonard B. 3,311,290. Torobin, Leonard B. 3,350,290. Torobin, Leonard B. 3,350,297. Trotter, Ide P., Jr., Larkins, and Webber. 3,321,280. Tsien, Hsue C. 3,301.775. Tslen, Hsue C, and Horowitz. 3,305,458. Turbak, Albin P. 3,346,321. Turbak, Albin F., Noshay, and Karoly. 3,299,030. Turnev, John J., and Ilopkinson. 3,340,485. Tveteri, John L. 3,303,212. Tveten, John L. 3,330,402. Tyler, William E., Ill, and Lovett. 3,344,167. Tyler, William E., Ill, and Lovett. 3,340,019. Tyler, William B., III. and Lovett. 3,347,925. Van de Castle, John F., Hooton, and Baldwin. 3,332,924. Van Hoyningen-Huene, Alexander, and Slabon. 3,321,- 400. Vanderbilt, Bvron M. 3,301.739. Vanderbilt, Byron M., and Clayton. 3.307,967. Vanderbilt, Byron M., and Clayton. 3,350,345. Vander Linden, Ronald, and Serratore. 3,352,940. Versteeg, Joseph, and Hill. 3,321,399. Vickers, Herbert H., Dietz, Dengler, and Nicholson. 3,331,- 704. Walker, David G. 3,295,922. Walker, David G. 3,308,176. Walker, Jack, and Murray. 3,304,251. Wallace, Thomas J. and Sehriesheim. 3,356,722. Wehe, Albert H., Jr., Ellert, Lohman, and Boyd. 3,296,- 286. Wei, Peter E., and Rehner. 3,317,440. Wei, Peter E., and Rehner. 3.329,649. Weinstein, Norman J., and King. 3,305,312. Wiese, Herbert K. 3,320,305. Wiese, Herbert K. 3.340,523. Wiggins, John H.. Jr. 3,307,641. Wilson, Ernest V. 3,322, 70S. Wisdom, Norvell E.. Jr., and Fnrster. 3,331,062. Worsham. Charles H. 3.296,102. Wright, Franklin J. 3,334,036. Wright, Franklin J., and Levine. 3,306,338. Yanowitz, Arthur. 3,352,318. Yntema, Leonard F., and Michael. 3,314,767. Yuhas, Stephen A., Jr., Muessig, and Segura. 3,346,664. Zubik, Arnold R., and Mosley. 3,321,889. Esso Standard Societe Anonvme Francaise : See — Marter, Andre, and Taillardat. 3,303,125. Establishment for Automation : See — Fleissner, Heinz. 3,319,275. Fleissner, Heinz and G. 3.319,441. Estabrook, Mark R., to Barnes Drill Co. Liquid heat ex- changer. 3,314,474, 4-18-67, CI. 165 — 76. Estabrook, Mark R., to Barnes Drill Co. Automatic sizing de- vice for a honing machine. 3,352,067, 11-14-67, CI. 51 — 165. Estabrooks, Roger S., to International Shoe Machine Corp. Method and apparatus for melting solid material and for dispensing the melt. 3,326,415, 6-20-67. CI. 222 — 1. Estabrooks, Roger S., to International Shoe Machine Corp. Apparatus for dispensing adhesive. 3,332,581, 7-25-67, CI. 222—181. Estad Products, Inc. : See — Morand, Donald A. 3.342,510. Estandian, Ramon D. Air circulating insole. 3,315,379, 4-25-67, CI. 36—3. Esterbrook Pen Co.. The : See — Roller, Frank W.. Sr 3.325.851. Roller, Frank W., Sr. 3,338,216. Esterer. Arnulf K. : See — Heritage, Clark C, and Esterer. 3,309,355. Esterer, Arnulf K., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Pyrolysis of cellu- losic material in concurrent gaseous flow. 3,298,928, 1-17- 67, CI. 201—6. Esterer, Arnulf K., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Separating levoglucosan and carbohydrate acids from aqueous mixtures containing the same by solvent extraction. 3,309,356 3-14- 67, CI. 260—209. Esterline-Angus Instrument Co., Inc. : See — ■ Felton, Mickey L. 3,327.315. Estes, John H., H. V. Hess, and G. W. Eckert, to Texaco Inc Motor fuel containing an octane appreciator. 3,359,0S7, Estes. Joseph F. : See — Smith, Lyman W., Estes, Cowles, and Bruchmann. 3,314,420 Estes. Nelson N. : See — Hackerman, Norman, and Estes. 3,324,025. Estes. Nelson N., and G. T. Kemp, to Union Carbide Corp. Electrodes for electrochemical logarithmic detector units. 3,296,504, 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 230. Estes, Phillip W., and A. R. Johnson, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of stretch forming rayons. 3,347,963, 10-17-07, CI. 204- 90, Estey Musical Instrument Corp., The : See — Price, Anthony J. 3,326,072. Spencer, William C. 3,312,768. Estimatlc Corp. : See — Wright, Antony, Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson. 3,342,979. Estkowski, Michael II., to V-M Corp. Record changer spindle. 3,345,074, 10-3-07, CI. 274 — 10. Estopinal, Earl J., Jr. : See— Wempe, Albert L., and Estopinal. 3,322,500. Estrin, Charles, and A. Siegel. Finger ring with interchange- able heads. 3,307,375, 3-7-67. CI. 03—15. Estwing Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Reuterfors, Aldor S. E. 3,327,748. Reuterfors, Aldor S. E. 3,338,278. Esveldt, Cornells J. : See — Van Driel, Gerrit A. H., Esveldt, and Flinsenberg. 3,297,- 576. Eta A.G. Ebauches-Fabrik : See — Giger, Urs. 3,352,103. Etablissement Bonatex : See — Pechthold, Heinz. 3,357,046. Etablissement Davey Bickford Smith & Cie Societe Anonyme Francaise : See — Ingold, Alain, and Raynal. 3,353,262. Etablissement Ovotherm : See — Hohnjec, Zeljko. 3,356,277. Etablissement Pasinvest : See — Salminen, Paavo V. L. 3,330,433. Etablissement Plastitect : See — Muhm, Wilhelm. 3.295.278. Etablissement Public : Centre de la Recherche Scientifique : See— Moatti. Paul J. 3,320,425. Etablissement Public : Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique : See — Charpak, Georges, and Massonnet. 3,337,733. Fourestier, Max, Guiot, Rougerie, and H. N. and J. C. Vulmiere. 3,357,433. Gavreau, Vladimir, Calaora, and Miane. 3,337,126. Lucas, Rene. 3,299,616. Lucas, Rene. 3,320,722. Paquot, Charles, Perron, and Mathieu. 3,314,279. Uriel, Josfi, and Avrameas. 3,357,894. Etablissements Andre Debrie : See — Debrie, Andre V. L. C. 3,295,409. Etablissements Arbel : See — Arbel, Pierre. 3,321,093. Etablissements Bertrand Faure : See — Christin, Georges E. 3,351,373. Etablissements Boutillon S.A. : See — Boutillon, Henri. 3,354,718. Etablissements Chelle : See — Chelle, Pierre J. L. 3,313,088. Etablissements Clin-Bvla : See — - Schmitt, Josef. 3,330,S26. Schmltt, Josef. 3,355,463. Schmitt, Josef, and Brunaud. 3,325,515. Etablissements Clodrey-Polyflex : See — Refahert, Claude. 3,310,908. Etablissements Gerard Mang : See — Peffer, Raymond. 3,349.293. Vincendon, Jean. 3,350,068. Etablissements Kuhlmann : See — Du Peloux, Guy C. M., and Leroy. 3,324,106. Jirou, Marcel, and Urne. 3,325,467. Jirou. Marcel G., and Leroy. 3,331,829. Lenoir, Maurice A. J., Ligot, and Maigrot. 3,317,331. Senez, Claude J. M. 3.323.944. Simonnet, Andre A. P., and Cabut. 3,313,823. Simonnet, Andre A. P., and Kienzle. 3.299,084 Sureau, Robert F. M., and Dupre. 3,331,852. Sureau, Robert F. M., and Kremer. 3,324,104. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3.340.272. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3,360,508. Etablissements L. Faiveley : See — Scheidecker, Abel. 3,349,197. Etablissements Lambln & Ravau Societe a Responsabllite Limitee : See — Ravau, Jean. 3,302,973. Etablissements Lemaire & Dillies : See — DilUes, Pierre. 3.325,867. Etablissements Maille et Vagneux : See — Ganzinotti, Jean V. 3.318.262. Ganzinotti, Jean V. 3,335,538. Ganzinotti, Jean V. 3,341,974. Ganzinotti, Jean V., and Decubber. 3,302,333. Etablissements Masson : See — ■ Hugel, Gerard. 3.353,647. Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Societe Anonyme : See — Locatelli, Louis. 3,336,023. Oudard, Albert. 3,348,073. Etablissements Neu : See — Reiterer, Ferdinand. 3,321,251. Etablissements Nevrpic : See — Labecki, Alexandre. 3,337,050. 384 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Etablissements Quenot and Co. : See — Quenot, Michel. 3,325,116. Etablissements Simon S.A. : See — Simon, Edouard. 3,318,111. Etablissements Theodore Houben Societe Anonyme : See — Papageorges, Demetre. 3,342,656. Etablissements Zuecolo, Rocket and Co. : See — Laverriere, Henri F. 3,315,463. Etat Francais (French State), represented by the Minister of Armed Forces. Ministerial Delegation for Armament, Direc- tion of Researches and Manufacture of Armament, Labora-. torv of Ballistic and Aerodynamic Researches : See — Bringer, Heinz. 3,303,654. Caumartin, Yves, and Habermann. 3,313,139. Loven, Koger. 3,330,968. Loyen, Roger. 3,330,969. Etat Francais, represente par le Ministre des Armees (Direc- tion des Poudres) : See — Boileau, Jacques, and Vaganay. 3,311,65o. Lacroix, Yves, and Bugat. 3,337,532. Etchberger, Frank R„ to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Jet lift arrangement for VTOL aircraft. 3,309,041, 3-14-67, CI. 244 — 23. Eteheverry, Martin : See — Davis, Richard H. 3,304,854. Eternit Societa' per Azioni Piazza della Vittoria : See — Fourmanoit, Jean. 3,312,018. Ether Engineering Ltd. : See — Forse, Maurice S. 3,359,789. Etheridge, Walter C, and C. A. Dehne, to Jeris B. Webb Co. Drive pin position control mechanism for floor truck tow line systems. 3,357,367, 12-12-67. CI. 104 — 172. Etherington, Lewis D. : See — Ross, James F., Landrum, and Etherington. 3,324,090. Etherington. Theodore L., to General Electric Co. Method of producing an ultraviolet resistant polycarbonate article. 3,309,219, 3-14-67, CI. 117 — 33.3. Ethicon, Inc. : See — Bloch, Alfred. 3.345,306. Bowes, Donald R. 3,319,782. Bowes. Donald R. 3,341,066. Klevens. Howard B. 3.303,038. Polansky, Seymour. 3,304,557. Regan, Paul E., Jr. 3,301,392. Regan, Paul E., Jr. 3,338,401. Regan, Paul E., Jr., and Lisowsky. 3,301,393. Roberts, Tom J., and Paulson. 3,310,199. Selman, Stanley. 3.322,791. Sheehan, John P. 3,349,770. Stonehill, Albert A. 3,360,124. Ethridge, Frederick A., and J. N. Bulla, to Fiber Industries Inc. Balanced fluid treatment apparatus. 3,325,872, 6-20- 67, CI. 28—1. Ethyl Corp. : See — Alzner, Bernard G„ and Klopfer. 3,338,845. Ashbv, Eugene C. 3,344,079. Bartholomew, Earl. 3.310,045. Beaird, Francis M., Jr., and Kobetz. 3,338,842. Beaird, Francis M., Jr., and Kobetz. 3,355,262. Beard, William Q. 3.355,366. Breckoff, Walter E., and McEuen. 3.352,939. Brendel, Gottfried J., Kobetz, and Whaley. 3,326,955. Clarke, Thomas R. 3,325,135. Closson, Rex D., Ihrman, and Filbey. 3,338,961. Coffield, Thomas H. 3,305,483. Coffield, Thomas H. 3,318,812. Coffield, Thomas H. 3,326.800. Coffield, Thomas H., Knapp, and Napolitano. 3,355,504. Coffield. Thomas H., and Werner. 3,322,799. Cook, Shirl E. 3,312,726. Cook, Shirl E. and Thomas. 3,340,284. Coxe, Edward H. 3,300,674. Davis, Wavne T. 3,359,292. Gardner, Henry H. 3,300,905. Gautreaux, Marcelian F. 3.326,953. Gautreaux, Marcelian F. 3,326,954. Gish, Rollin. 3,349,644. Gluckstein, Martin E. 3,313,598. Harris, Berlin C, Jr., Neidinger, and Williams. 3.328,939. Hinkamp. James B., Bartleson, and Irish. 3.356,707. Keblys, Kestutis A., and Dubeck. 3.296,288. Kleiman, Joseph P., and Dubeck. 3,300,472. Klopfer, Oskar E. H. 3,338,846. Klopfer, Oskar E. H., and Coffield. 3,345,144. KnaDp, Gordon G. 3,324,033. Knapp, Gordon G. 3,359,204. Kobetz, Paul. 3.334.073. Kobetz, Paul, and Beaird. 3.322.685. Kobetz, Paul, and Beaird. 3,357,928. Kobetz, Paxil, and Thomas. 3,344,048. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,306,916. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,308,141. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,317,572. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,321,485. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3.330,844. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,330.845. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3.330,846. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3.335.157. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,338,934. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,350,430. Kozikowski, John, and Cais. 3,350,431. 49—193. Integrat- 1-3-67, CI. Ethyl Corp. : See — Continued Maginn, Raymond E. 3,330,860. McEuen, John M. 3,322,849. Mitchell, Lawrence C, and Coffield. 3,332,999. Montgomery, Charles W. 3,330,788. Orloff, Harold D. 3,305,484. Pearson. Tillmon H. 3,309,401. Pearson, Tillmon H. 3.335,175. Plonsker, Larry, and McEuen. 3,352,938. Raley. Garland E. 3,296,662. Rifkin, Ellis B., and Closson. 3,336,751. Roberts, George S. 3,336,943. Roberts, George S. 3,356,251. Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 3,306,917. Shapiro, Hymin, De Witt, and Brown. 3,328,440. Werner, Robert P. M., and Coffield. 3,317,571. White. Rov A., and Deanin. 3,305,507. Whiting, Mark C. 3,317,522. Wilkinson, Geoffrey. 3,345,390. Wolf, Calvin N. 3.356,649. Wollensak, John C. 3,337,607. Worrel, Calvin J. 3,297,575. Worrel, Calvin J. 3,346,648. Ethylene-Plastique : See — Aboulafia, Joseph. 3,332,906. Etienne, Andre, and G. Izoret, to l'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide from compounds with an anthraquinone nucleus. 3,310,378, 3- 21-67, CI. 23—207. Etienne, Charles A. Light weight piston for motors and the like. 3,307,456, 3-7-67, CI. 92 — 208. Etiwanda Steel Producers, Inc. : See — Coleman, Fred K. 3,360,016. Etnyre, E. D., & Co. : See — Etnyre, Samuel R. 3,330,443. Etnyre, George M. Gate. 3,300,898, 1-31-67, CI. Etnyre, Lee M., to United States of America, Navy. ing data converter to provide continuous representation of aircraft position. 3,337,723, 8-22-67, CI. 235 — 150.27. Etnyre, iSamuel R., to E. D. Etnvre & Co. Control for material distributing apparatus. 3,330,443, 7-11-67, CI. 222 — 31. Ets Martel-Catala & Cie : See — Willmann, Bernard J. 3,306,322. Ets. Morechal Co. : See — Niviere. Jean. 3,321,349. Etter, Berwyn E. Locking device. 3,295,342, 70—153. Etter, Marcel. Single commutation means for single phase or multiphase inverters. 3,321,697, 5-23-67, CI. 321 — 45. Etter, Marcel. Arrangements for controlling generators show- ing an adjustable conductivity. 3,360,709, 12-26-67, CI. 321—5. Etter, Raymond L., Jr. : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Etter. 3,297,609. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and Etter. 3,341,621. Etter, Wayne : See — Cerych, John Z., and Etter. 3,302,075. Ettin, Erwin D., to Salcoa Corp. Combination display and shipping package. 3,353,658, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 45.25. Ettischer, Helmut : See — Steisslinger, Kurt, and Ettischer. 3,304,848. Ettischer, Helmut, and K. Steisslinger, to Eastman Kodak Co. Single lens reflex camera. 3,319,551, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — 42. Ettlinger, Ralph, Jr. Silverware holding means for dishwash- ers. 3,348,729, 10-24-67, CI. 220 — 83. Ettore, Harold V. : See — Ashbv, Frederick R., and Ettore. 3,300,924. Ettore, Harold V., and F. R. Ashby, to United States Plywood Corp. Removable panel fastener. 3,308,590, 3-14-67, CI. 52 281 Etz, Herbert, to Dr. Carl Hahn KG. Apparatus for applying tampon removal cords. 3,348,866, 10-24-67, CI. 289 — 18. Etzel, James E. : See — Howe, David O., Etzel, and Miller. 3,300,404. Etzlinger, Lucien. Apparatus for collecting and analyzing alveolar gas from the lungs. 3,303,840, 2-14-67, CI. 128—2. Eubank, Franklin J., and D. E. Johnson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multi-stage flash evaporator with recircula- tion of distillant. 3,356.592, 12-5-67, CI. 203—11. Eubank, Harold P., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Means for measuring plasma density by resonant charge transfer with a beam of neutral particles. 3,300,640, 1-24-67, a. 250 — 43.5. Eubank, Harvey A. : See — Becker, John C, Jr., and Eubank. 3,349,464. Eubank, Jeanette S. : See — Becker, John C, Jr., and Eubank. 3,349,464. Eubank, William R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Solid state switching device. 3,312,923, 4-4-67, CI. 338—20. Eubank, William R., and G. A. Walker, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Solid state switching device. 3,312,922, 4-4-67, CI. 338 — 20. Eubank, William R., and D. L. Cross, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Solid state switching device. 3,312,924, 4-4-67, CI. 338 — 20. Eubanks, John M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Two- phase square wave generator. 3,308,367, 3-7-67. CI. 321—3. LIST OF PATENTEES 385 Eubanks, John M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Peak detector. 3,328,705, 6-27-67, CI. 328 — 151. Eubel, Frank, Jr. : See — Thompson, Allan R., and Eubel. 3,317,916. Eudier, Michel, to La Metallurgie Francaise des Poudres- Metafram. Self-lubricating bearing. 3,302,612, 11-14-67, CI. 30S— 243. Eue, Ludwig : See — Sasse, Klaus. Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,307,933. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,299,085. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,334,990. Eugen Beyer Electrotechnische Fabrlk : See — Konzelmann, Kurt, Doege, and Wischgoll. 3,356,797. Euler, Fred J., and E. L. Webb, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray stereoscopic apparatus for producing alteruate images of different colors on a cathode ray tube. 3,309,519, 3-14-67, CI. 250—60. Euliss, Wade C. Bread warmer attachment for outdoor grills. 3, SOS, 804, 3-14-67, CI. 126 — 25. Eull, Marvin J., to Gray Co., Inc. Spray gun. 3,327,949, 6-27- 67, CI. 239 — 412. Euniuco Aktiengesellschaft fur Maschinenbau : See — Schiller, Werner. 3,338,081. Eumurian, Charles : See— Kasmussen, Donald C, Rohrbaeh, and Eumurian. 3,304,- 0S3. Eureka-Carlisle Co. : See — Goldsholl. Morton. 3,325,189. Green, Francis E.. Jr. 3,333,688. Hyland, Charles F. 3,303,930. Schneider, Kurt R. 3,322,602. Eurey. Charles W., to Excel, Inc. Beam holding means. 3,355,- 029. 11-2S-67, CI. 211 — 44. Eurey, Edward E. and E. M. Caster. 3,296,650, 1-10-67, CI. 16—18. European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom) : See — Alfille, Lueien, Ch'arrault, and LaFontaine. 3.30S,033. Alfille, Lueien, Charrault, and LaFontaine. 3.309,283. Angelini, Antonio, and Dufresne. 3,313,708. Becker, Wipfried M. 3,320,587. Beucherie, Pierre, Payrissat, and Wurm. 3,332,750. Beucherie, Pierre, and Wurm. 3.296.355. Beucherie, Pierre, and Wurm. 3,333,931. Bouvelle, Georges. 3,307,036. Charrault, Jean-Claude, Cogez, and Guiducci. 3,331, 60S. Cogez, Paul, and Guiducci. 3.309.281. Geiss, Friedrich, and Schlitt. 3,342,333. Hanke, Wilhclm. 3,359,171. Kistner, Gustav, Meister, and Raievski. 3.322,638. Kistner, Gustav, Misenta, and Raievski. 3,325,372. Llnhart, Jiri G. 3,338,788. Rienienschneider, Helmut. 3,310,337. Schlitt, Helmut. 3,313,419. Veaux, Michel, and Marchal. 3,348,396. European Motor Products, Inc. : See — Vittone, Joseph C. 3,315.952. Eury. William R., to American Cloth-Strait Co. Curved roll. 3,357,073. 12-12-67, CI. 26 — 63. Eutectic Welding Allovs Corp. : See — Broderick, John P. 3,358.734. Quaas, Joseph F. 3,304,604. Quaas, Joseph F. 3.330.934. Quaas, Joseph F., and Broderick. 3,341,337. Quaas, Joseph F., and Rogers. 3,334,975. Quaas. Joseph F., and Rogers. 3,345,495. Quaas, Joseph F., and Tanzman. 3,322,547. Quaas, JoseDh F., and Tanzman. 3.340.049. Rogers, Charles E., and Quaas. 3.327.091. Rogers, Charles E., and Quaas. 3,328,557. and Quaas. 3.345.496. and Rogers. 3,322,546. R. L. Zinke, to Sperry Rand Corp. 3,309,602, 3-14-67, CI. 321 — 46. Evano, Gilbert R., to Societe anonyme dite : Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Chemical oroeess automatic reg- ulating system. 3,312,529, 4-4-67, Cl.'23 — 255. Evans. Albert D. : See — Wright, Sam B., and Evans. 3,297,6S1. Evans. Alfred L. Golfer's head restraining device. 3,342,496, 9-19-67, CI. 273 — 190. Evans-Aristocrat Industries, Inc. : See — Markus, George. 3,306,328. Evans. Arthur A. : See — ■ Chohen, Charles, and Evans. 3,328,920. Evans, Arthur W., and K. Arkless, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Vapour phase oxidation. 3,304,265, 2-14-67, CI. 252—301.1. Evans, Arthur W., K. Arkless. and J. Peacock, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Fluidized bed process for producing pigmentary titanium dioxide with reduced accretion there- in. 3.329.4S3. 7— 1-67, CI. 23 — 202. Evans, Chandler, Inc. : See — Pech, Karl H. 3.311,381. Evans. Charles C. : See — Fink. Dale F„ and Evans. 3.303.149. Evans. Clifford J., to Jetco, Inc. Trenching machine side cutting attachment. 3,319,364, 5-16-67, CI. 37 — 86. 242-023— P 25 Rogers, Charles E., Tanzman, Daniel P. Euvino, Louis J., and Current controllers. Evans, Cyril G., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Method for making paper yarn. 3,357,172, 12-12-67, CI. 57 — 165. Evans, Cyril H., lo Spillers Ltd. Process for preparing baked, starch-reduced products. 3,348,951, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 86. Evans, David B. and J. C, to Gold Medal Products Co. Ma- chine for cooking food chip materials. 3,354,815, 11-28— 67, CI. 99 — 407. Evans, David D., to Parke, Davis & Co. 3-(p-aminophenoxy) estra-l,3,5(10)-trienes. 3,314,978, 4-18-67, CI. 260— 397.5. Evans, David E„ to Parke, Davis & Co. 2-{[ (estra-l,3,5(10)- trien-3-yl)oxy] lower alkyl}-2-thiopseudourea compounds and their acid addition salts. 3,336,345, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Evans, David J. I. : See — Huffman, Henry R., and Evans. 3,310,438. Krantz, Tibor, Evans, and Lund. 3,320,664. Evans, Dewey M., and F. W. Koepke, Jr., to Ajem Labora- tories, Inc. Apparatus for leak testing castings. 3,313,- 143, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 41. Evans, Dewey M., and F. W. Koepke, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Method for power washing, surface reforming and the like. 3,360,400. 12-26-67, CI. 134 — 34. Evans, Duane E., T. W. Head, L. E. Johnson, and P. W. Schutz. to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Gas turbine engine. 3,313,104, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 39.16. Evans, Duane E„ L. E. Johnson, and W. E. Streight, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Control system and fluid flow trans- ducer therefor. 3,331,388, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 186. Evans, Edwin R., deceased, by The Detroit Bank and Trust Co., executor, to Lock Thread Corp. Self-locking screw. 3,342,234, 9-19-67, CI. 151—22. Evans, Edwin R., deceased, by The Detroit Bank and Trust Co., executor, to Lock Thread Corp. Nut fastener. 3,353,5S1. 11-21-67, CI. 153 — 22. Evans, Elferd L. Steering means for self-propelled tracked vehicle. 3,332,703. 7-25-67, CI. 280 — 211. Evans, Elmer C. Diode heat sink and circuit mount. 3,320,- 498, 5-16-67, CI. 317—234. Evans, Ernest C. : See — Dunlap, Harlan F., Evans. Fort, Smith, and Kermicle. 3.307,884. Evans, Evan W., and P. Hall, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoeh) Ltd. Titanium alloys. 3,306,739, 2-28-67, CI. 75 — 175.5. Evans, Evan W., and M. D. Smith, to Imperial Metal Indus- tries (Kynoeh) Ltd. Titanium-base alloys. 3,340,051, 9-5— 67, CI. 75 — 175.5. Evans, Evan W., and D. G. Lees, to Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoeh) Ltd. Method of treating zirconium-base alloys. 3,341,373, 9-12-67, CI. 148—12.7. Evans, Francis J., and J. W. Gates, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Light sensitive photographic elements containing de- veloping agent precursors. 3,345,170, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — '!5. Evans, Fred W. : See — Simpson, Theodore B., and Evans. 3,328,475. Evans, George L. : See — Anschel, Joachim, Fox, Evans, and Schwartz. 3,331,741. Evans, George L., C. I. Heller, and B. S. Schwartz, to Warner- Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Diagnostic preparation and process for the detection of acetylmethylcarbinol. 3,341,- 427, 9-12-67, CI. 195—103.5. Evans, George L., C. I. Heller, and B. S. Schwartz, to Warner- Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Diagnostic preparation for the detection of acetylmethylcarbinol. 3,359, ISO, 12-19-67, CI. 195—103.5. Evans, George S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High- output fluorescent lamp with improved phosphor-coated glass structure that defines a recombination surface and enhances lumen maintenance. 3,339,101, 8-29-67, CI. 313 — 109. Evans, Grant, to Animal Behavior Enterprises, Inc. Trained animal operated amusement apparatus. 3,297,324, 1-10- 07, CI. 273 — 101. Evans. Helen E. Ash tray and beverage cup holder. 3,338,628, S-29-67, CI. 297—188. Evans, Henry E. : See — Russ, William H.. and Evans. 3,357,135. Evans, Howard J. : See — Lee, Winston F. Z., Fisher, and Evans. 3.304.7S0. Evans. Jack. Package and displav for sawhorse brackets. 3,338,408, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 65. Evans, Jack. Sawhorse bracket. 3,349,S69, 10-31-67, CI. 182 — 226. Evans. Jack. Mfg. Co. : See — Miller, Joseph N. 3,358,994. Evans, James R., to International Business Machines Corp. Data filing system. 3,299,410, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Evans James R., to International Business Machines Corp. Record retrieval control unit. 3,348,213, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Evans. James W., and C. S. McWilliams, to American Maize- Products Co. Cake mix, batter, method of making a cake and the resulting product. 3,346,3S9, 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 92. Evans. John B. : See — Wi^kline, William A., Nevulis, and Evans. 3,304,953. Evans. John C. : See — Evans. David B. and J. C. 3,354,S15. 386 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,307,495. 3,307,497. Evans, John E., and J. P. Brown, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Mycobacteriostatic compositions. 3,330,768, 7-11-67, CI. 252—107. Evans, John S. : See — Bergy, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3,305,554. Evans, John S., to The TJpjohn Co. Composition containing 1 - p - D - arabinofuranosylcytosin useful in treating mice tumors. 3,320,132, 5-16-67, CI. 167—78. Evans, John T., to General Electric Co. Automatic control apparatus. 3,327,101, 6-20-67, CI. 235 — 151.11. Evans, John T., to General Electric Co. Apparatus to permit both contouring and numerical positioning operations with a common control system. 3,349,229, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 151.11. Evans, Joseph R., and J. H. Blackburn, to Draper Corp. Loom shedding mechanism. 3,307,592, 3-7-67, CI. 139 — 79. Evans, Joseph R., and G. S. Robinson, to Draper Corp. Shuttle binder control mechanism. 3,322,161, 5-30-67, CI. 139 — 187. Evans, Kenneth, to International Harvester Co. Earth work- ing implement control apparatus. 3,321,031, 5-23-67, CI. 172—605. Evans, Larry J. : See— Goddard, George J., Evans, and Alpiser. 3,310,202. Evans, Louis J., to American Neon Displays, Inc. Rotary mount and drive means for a display sign. 3,313,165, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 206. Evans, Marshall E. : See — Parsons, Hubert J., Evans, and Stedge. 3,327,547. Evans Medical Ltd. : See — Dyke, Wilfred J. C. 3,322,629. Evans, Milton H., to Southwestern Portland Cement Co. Method of grinding and cooling cement. 3,341,342, 9-12-67, 106 — 102. Evans, Monroe E., and C. D. Willin, to Cape Fear Peed Products, Inc. Peather transfer and storage system. 3,313,397, 4-11-67, CI. 198—54. Evans, Nicholas A. Duration of flight Indicator. 3,317,130, 5-2-67, CI. 235—83. Evans, Norol T. : See — ■ Wilmot, Richard D., Evans, and Clay. 3,325,806. Evans, Norol T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Clutter cancelling system. 3,343,162, 9-19-67, CI. 343—7.7. Evans Products Co. : See — Chapman, Harvey W., and Oakley. Chapman. Harvey W., and Rolfe. Dunlop, Richard G. 3,345,956. Erickson, Paul N. 3,300,419. Erickson, Paul N. 3,320,087. Heard, Robert E. Re. 26,309. Homkes, Bartell J. 3,359,967. Kostrewa, John J. 3,344,750. Krokos, Raymond M. 3,314,379. Krokos, Raymond M. 3,333,553. Lehnert, Robert E., Bennett, Moorhead, and Jenkins. 3,352,257. Matyas, Tibor, and Moorhead. Moorhead, John P., Chapman, Patch, Edward. 3,327,648. Rolfe, Herbert E., Jr. 3,327,645. Rolfe, Herbert E., Jr. 3,327,647. Shook, Jackson A. 3,327,646. Vandersys, Arthur. 3,352,523. Evans, Ralph H., Jr. : See — Sax, Karl J., Blank, Holmlund, and Evans. 3,329,579. Evans, Ralph S. Article conveyor system. 3,338,375, 8-29-67, CI. 198—130. Evans, Raymond B. : See — French, Dexter, and Evans. 3,318,732. Evans, Raymond B., and W. G. Kunze, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Process for the continuous acylation of amylose. 3,318,868, 5-9-67, CI. 260—233.5. Evans, Raymond V. : See — ColUnge, James N., and Evans. 3,344,969. Evans Research and Development Corp. : See — Mech, Paul J., Groncki, and Smith. 3,336,139. Evans, Richard : See — Moore, Stanley H., Poloz, and Evans. 3,329,381. Evans, Richard C. : See — Winckler, Gunnar A. F„ and Evans. 3,303,057. Evans, Robert C. Valve for hydraulic brake holding system. 3,298,471, 1-17-67. CI. 188—152. Evans, Robert D., to Continental Oil Co. Secondary hin- dered settling column for hydrosizers. 3,308,951, 3-14-67, CI. 209—158. Evans, Robert D., and H. W. Breathitt, Jr., to Continental Oil Co. Floatation and size classification of solids. 3,322,272, 5-30-67, CI. 209—12. Evans, Robert M., to The Master Mechanics Co. Hydraulic cement compositions and methods. 3,360,493 12-26-67. CI. 260—29.6. Evans, Robert T., to Halliburton Co. 3,308,886, 3-14-67, CI. 166—134. Evans, Robert W., W. D. Todd, and H. J. Essig, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Heat-fusible composition comprised of vinyl halide resin, epoxy resin and acid plasticizer. 3,354,109, 11-21-67, CI. 260—31.8. Evans, Robley W., to Chainbelt Rex Inc. Variable rate feed- ers. 3,314,298, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 26. Evans. Ross M., Jr., to General Electric Co. Battery-powered clothes brush. 3,308,498, 3-14-67, CI. 15—23. 3 314 380 and Bennett. 3,338,187. Retrievable bridge plug. Evans, Rupert L., to Crossly Window Corp. Clip-tvpe shield. 3,345,779, 10-10-67, CI. 49—501. Evans, Rutlianna M. : See — McCoy, Abram A. 3,305,466. Evans, S. W., & Sons, Inc. : See — Evans, Wayne S., Jr. 3,318,319. Evans, Sidley O., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Method of and apparatus for inhibiting scale formation. 3.347,716, 10-17- 67, CI. 148 — 13.1. Evans & Son (Portsmouth) Ltd. : See — Parker, Russell H. R. 3,307,881. Evans, Thomas E. : See — Wakeman, Dennis W., Haynes, Williams, Evans, and Barker. 3,311,470. Evans, Trevenor L. Clamp-on battery post switch. 3,324,266, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 153. Evans, Wayne S., Jr., to S. W. Evans & Sons, Inc. Umbrella runner assembly. 3,318,319, 5-9-67, CI. 135 — 43. Evans, William B., to The New Britain Machine Co. Injec- tion-molding machine for plastics. 3,359,601, 12-26-67, Evans, William B., N. M. Gutlove, and J. P. O'Brien, to Fairchlld Hiller Corp. Radiation monitoring apparatus. 3,320,427, 5-16-67, CI. 250—217. Evans, William E., and R. A. Holloway, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Underwater, broadband acoustic source. 3,330,246, 7-11-67. CI. 116 — 27. Evans, William E., Jr., to A. B. Dick Co. Bi-directional man- ual pulse generator. 3,319,227, 5-9-67, CI. 340—172.5. Evans, William L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Flexible detonating compositions containing high explosives and polymeric metallocarboxylates. 3,338,764, 8-29-67, CI. 149 19 Evans, William R. : See — Cameto, Leon R., Evans, and Harris. 3,306,289. Evans, William R., to AMP Inc. Electrical connector for printed circuit boards. 3,299,392. 1-17-67, CI. 339 — 17. Evans, Vincent J., to The Columbus Stove Co. Oven door window. 3.339,541, 9-5-67, CI. 126 — 200. Evantash, Leon. Ice cream cone holder. 3,351,258, 11-7-67, CI. 229 — 1.5. Eveland, La Vere J., % to I. M. Golden. Buckle having a pressure member connected to slotted pivotally related frame members. 3,344,486, 10-3-67, CI. 24 — 194. Evening News Publishing Co., The : See — Illingworth, Robert H. 3,325,973. Evensen, Lester R., D. A. Lleberman, and A. W. Vering, Jr.. to The Welch Scientific Co. Color source. 3,336,835, 8-22-67, CI. 88—24. Evensen, Thomas J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Di- rect imaging offset plates. 3,299,807, 1-24-67, CI. 101— 149.2. Everard, Kenneth B., and T. Perry, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Rigid thermoplastic structures. 3,345,439, 10-3-67, CI. 264—26. Everbrite Electric Signs, Inc. : See — Jacobs, Gilbert C. 3,348,038. Everburg, Donald E., to American Optical Co. Drawer slides. 3,321,253, 5-23-67, CI. 308 — 3.6. Everede Tool Co. : See — Proksa, Arthur J. 3,344,690. Everedy Machine Co., Inc., The : See — Dalton, William T., and Caldwell. 3,335,677. Everest, Charles E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Closed-loop galvanometer servo system. 3,321,766, 5-23- 67, CI. 346 — 32. Everest, Charles E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Power supply for a compact-arc lamp. 3,323,015, 5-30-67, CI. 315—289. Everest, Charles E., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Oscillograph using a laser and heated platen. 3,334,353, 8-1-67, CI. 346—76. Everest & Jennings, Inc. : See — Jennings, Harry C. 3,301,595. Everett, Arthur C. : See — Vergobbi, Robert W., Everett, and Egles. 3,322,596. Everett, Charles J., to Holmes Electric Protective Co. Pro- tective enclosure. 3,295,833, 1-3-67, CI. 256 — 21. Everett, Ernest P. Means for advancing film. 3,324,778, 6-13- 67, CI. 95—31. Everett, George, to Gros-Ite Industries, Inc. Pendulum toy. 3,324,556, 6-13-67, CI. 33 — 27. Everett, Hazen F., to The Ednalite Corp. Articulate suport arm assembly for optical devices. 3,297,291, 1-10-67, CI. 248—278. Everett, Wilhelm S. Combined fluid pump and pulsation dampener. 3,353,496, 11-21-67, CI. 103—223. Everhart, John R. : See — Pinkham, Jesse R., and Everhart. 3,339,703. Evering, Bernard L. . See — Roebuck, Alan K.. and Evering. 3.324,192. Evering, Bernard L., J. R. Coley, and W. A. Wilson, to Stand- ard Oil Co. Oxidative reactivation of platinum hvdroform- ing catalysts. 3,344,060, 9-26-67, CI. 208—140. Everitt, John C, to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Angle adjusting mechanism for optical elements. 3,359,812, 12-26-67. CI. 74 — 89.15. Everitt, Ronald J., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Sealed capacitor having hydrogen absorbing material therein. 3,331,002, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 230. LIST OF PATENTEES 387 Everinan, Paul W. to United States of America, Navy. Abso- lute microwave refractonieter. 3,350,941, 12-5-07, CI. 324 — 58.5. Everprest, Inc. : See — Pyke, Charles M., and P. S. 3,341,955. Evers, Hans C. A., and S. P. Littorin, to Aktiebolaget Astra, Apotekarnes Kemiska Fabriker, Sodertalje. Self-aspirat- ing cartridge ampoule. 3,295,525, 1-3-07, CI. 128 — 272. Evers, Johannes J. at., aud J. W. H. Zljp, to Stamicarbon N.V. Macroniolecular formaldehyde polymers stabilized by non- conjugated amides. 3,330,801, 7-11-07, CI. 200 — 45.9. Eversharp, Inc. : See — Chalmers, William, and Shaw. 3,342,870. Flowers, Theodore R. 3,358,885. Kiss. Marie S., Hess, and Tajkowski. 3,345,202. Kuhnl, Leopold K. 3,299,508. Kuhnl, Leopold K. 3,299,509. Kuhnl, Leopold K. 3,358,308. Kuhnl, Leopold K. 3,358,369. Mead, Bruce R., and Kuhnl. 3,347,422. Schrader, Clarence O. 3,302,284. Eversteadv Table Co. : See — Jones. Lee B., HI. 3,341,160. Evert, Donald A., to Honeywell Inc. Web tension control ap- paratus. 3,324,320, 6-0-67, CI. 310 — 95. Evert, Donald A., to Honeywell Inc. Web follower arm. 3,360,174, 12-26-67. CI. 226 — 190. Everts, Robert G. : See — Schramm, Buford J., and Everts. 3,356,153. Every. Richard L. : See — Crownover, Carl F., and Everv. 3,349,020. Rlggs, Olen L., Jr., Wolfe, and Every. 3,320,318. Shock, D'Arcy A., Every, and Thieme. 3,333,421. Every, Richard L.. to Continental Oil Co. Subterranean stor- age facilities and method of constructing such facilities. 3,302,407, 2-7-67, CI. 61 — .5. Every, Richard L., to Continental Oil Co. Oxide coatings on metals. 3,313,659, 4-11-67, CI. 148 — 6.11. Every, Richard L., and R. L. Grimsley, to Continental Oil Co. Method of preparing dispersible sulfur. 3,318,666, 5-9-67, CI. 23—226. Every, Richard L., and R. L. Grimsley, to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of porous sulfur. 3,326,639, 6-20-67, CI. 23 — 224. Every! Richard L., and D. A. Shock, to Continental Oil Co. Method for transporting sulfur by pipeline. 3,339,985. 9-5-67, CI. 302 — 66. Every, Richard L., and D. A. Shock, to Continental Oil Co. Method of acid treating wells. 3,354,957, 11-28-67, CI. 166—39. Every, Richard L., and R. C. Hughes, to Continental Oil Co. Phosphate slurry mining process. 3,359,037, 12-19-07, CI. 299 — 4. Every, Richard L., and R. C. Hughes. Pipelining of solids. 3.359,040. 12-19-67, CI. 302—14. Everyday Mfg. Co. : See — Mitchell. George F. 3,313,273. Sutton, Gerald W. 3,298,356. Eveson. Albert L. : See — Freeland, Elmer E., and Eveson. 3,338,337. Eveson, Geoffrey F„ and G. T. Richards, to Head. Wrightson & Co. Ltd. Drying and cleaning of small or fine coal, or other particulate materials, containing components of dif- ferent specific gravities. 3,333,692, 8-1-67, CI. 209 — 474. Eveson Geoffrey F., and G. T. Richards, to Head, Wright- son & Co. Ltd. Apparatus for the separation of particulate materials containing components of different specific gravities. 3,341,015, 9-12-07, CI. 209 — 474. Eveson, Geoffrey F. and G. T. Richards, to Head, Wrightson & Co., Ltd. Fluidized bed separator. 3,349,912, 10-31-67, CI. 209 — 474. Evghenide, Constantin : See — Nicolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut, Tihon, and Motoroiu. 3,345,881. Evog Etablissement fur Verwaltung und Organization : See — Reuter, Gerhard. 3,326,693. Evrard, Robert, to Laboratories d'Electronique et de Physique Appliquees L.E.P. Pressure measuring device. 3,357,254, 12-12-67. CI. 73 — 398. Evtuhov, Viktor, and J. K. Neeland, to Hughes Aircraft Corp. Mode controlled laser. 3,309,621, 3-14-67, CI. 331—94.5. Ewalci, Charles G. : See — Vinson, Leonard B., and Ewald. 3,320,342. Ewald, John N., Jr. : See — Schuldt, Donald A., Casey, and Ewald. 3,341,065. Ewald, Raymond M., to Mobay Chemical Co. Apparatus for conducting rapid chemical reactions. 3,321,283, 5-23-67, CI. 23—283. Ewald. Werner. Stamp receptacle with stamps. 3,301,1S1, 1-31-67, CI. 101 — 333. Ewers, William A., Jr., and R. R. Early. Pneumatically seal- able enclosure for electrical conduit splices. 3,339,011, 8-29-07, CI. 174—92. Ewert. Alfred P., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Drive mechanisms. 3,301,093, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 675. Ewertz, Gordon E., to United States of America, Navy. Average bearing rate computer and semi-automatic plotter. 3,296,423, 1-3-67. CI. 235—150.271. Ewing, Dean E. Exsangulnation valve. 3,310,048, 3-21-67, CI. 12S— 2. Expandable chuck. Expansion chuck. 3,306,550, 2-28-67, CI. 3,310,252, 3-21-67, CI. 3.303.S44. 3,302,483. 3,309,841. 3,303,761. Ewing, Edgar G., to Northrop Corp. Peripheral jet rocket engine. 3,357,658. 12-12-67, CI. 244—100. Ewing, Fred B., Jr. Device for supporting an arcuate surface. 3,341,164, 9-12-67, CI. 248 — 354. Ewing, James W., and D. F. Behrends. Toilet hygienic device. 3,310,559, 5-2-67, CI. 4—223. Ewing, Lynn H. Chuck for paper rolls. 3,301,499, 1-31-07, CI. 242— 6S.4. Ewing, Lynn H. 242—68.2. Ewing, Lynn H. 242—68.2. Ewing, Robert P. : See — Johnson, Peter L., and Ewing. Exact Weight Scale Corp. : See — Hecox, William C. 3,30S,924. Schieser, Warren J„ Hecox. and Peasley. 3,347,32S. Exactel Instrument Co. : See — Glassey, Eugene A. 3,308,991. Glassey, Eugene A. 3,323,368. Glassey, Eugene A. 3,349,622. Excel Corp. : See — Deisenroth, Robert J. 3,305,998. Hodgen. Loran M. 3,359,085. Excel Inc. : See — Eurey, Charles W. 3,355,029. Golden, Gerald, and Wrobel. Excelermatic, Inc. : See — Kraus, Charles E. 3,299,744. Excellast Extrusion Co. : See — Brooks, Jackson R. 3,334,462. Ex-Cell-O Corp. : See — Allen, Robert J. 3,334,668. Allen, Robert J., Monroe, Earp, and Egleston. 3,347,017. Annett, Donald S., and Kauffman. 3,330,185. Bourdon, Joseph J.. Nameth, Moore, Ripley, Stencel, and Quick. 3,308450. Braun, Eric A. 3,331,186. Crawford, Duncan J. 3,334,799. Egleston, Harry B., and Miller. Gooding, Elwyn R. 3,334,802. Gooding, Elwyn R. 3,346,106. Gooding, Elwyn R. 3,347,364. Lisiecki, Robert E. 3,301,586. Malone, Robert L., and Floyd. 3,351,765. Miller, Ronald J. 3,347,379. Monroe, Charles Z., and Egleston. Trager, Kempes F. 3,330,754. Trager, Kempes F. 3.340,166. Excelsior Hardware Co., The : See — Humphries, John B. 3,310,970. Exley, George A., and L. F. Scherer, to General Dynamics Corp. Method of molding a high strength, low density structure. 3,301,927, 1-31-67, CI. 264 — 45. Exline, Inc. : See — Exline, William C, Kenworthy, and Warner. 3,338,255. Exline, William C, C. S. Kenworthy, and W. E. Warner, to Exline, Inc. Temperature-responsive apparatus for pressure fluid power shut-off system for engine compressors and the like. 3,338,255, 8-29-67, CI. 137—74. Exner, Hellmuth A. A. Retractable fountain pen with closing ink valve abutment in retracting movement. 3,333,576, 8-1-67, CI. 120 — 44. Exner, Lawrence J. : See — De Benneville, Peter L., and Exner. 3,360,506. Exon, John J., to Honeywell, Inc. Condition responsive bridge balancing circuit. 3,307,398, 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 304. Express Injector Co. Ltd. : See — Love, Douglas S. 3,325,577. Exquisite Form Industries, Inc. : See — Rashkin, Bernard. 3,334,632. Exton, John M. : See — Hewitt, Arthur W. 3,328,925. Exton, Norman T., to Gilbert Mfg. Co. Container closure member and liner therefor. 3,331,523, 7-18-67, CI. 215 — 40. Eyberger, Harry, to Magnetic Metals Co. Material feed appa- ratus. 3,333,497, 8-1-67, CI. 83—241. Eyler, Denver : See — Connerat, Edwin B., and Eyler. 3,317,236. Eyles, Thomas H., to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Article of manu- facture. 3,353,707, 11-21-67, CI. 220—97. Eylure Ltd. : See — Aylott, Eric V. 3,296,642. Macmahon, Francis, and Emery. 3,297,150. Eyon, Benjamin A., to Dow Corning Corp. Acidic interchange of siloxane bonds with silicon-bonded alkoxy and acyloxy bonds. 3,322,722, 5-30-67, CI. 260—46.5. Eyraud, Charles and I., M. Gayral, P. Gilles, and D. Mas- signon, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method of determination of the characteristics of porus barriers and instrument for the practical application of said method. 3,301,042, 1-31-67, CI. 73—38. Eyraud, Ivan : See — Eyraud, Charles and I., Gayral. Gilles, and Massignon. 3,301,042. Evre, Edward E., Jr., to Fvr Teck Products, Inc. Synthetic "fuel log and method of manufacture. 3,297,419, 1-10-67, CI. 44—6. Evre, John R., A. Tomica, and K. R. Way, to International Standard Electric Corp. Jointing plastic materials. 3,346,- 574, 10-10-67, CI. 264: — 248. 388 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Byre, Philip B., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,311,541, 3-28-67, CI. 176—75. Eyre, Philip B., and C. Johnston, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel element assem- blies. 3,301,765, 1-31-67, CI. 176—78. Eyring, Fritz : See — Wohlhaupter, Emil and Erwin, and Eyring. 3,352,185. Ezell. James W. : See — Blum, Jack E., and Ezell. 3,349,275. Ezoe, Takuji, and K. Shirai. Apparatus for laying underwater cables. 3,339,368, 9-5-67, CI. 61—72.4. Ezop, L. Eugene, to General Motors Corp. Rotary mechanism including abradable lubricating and sealing means. 3,346,- 176, 10-10-67, CI. 230 — 137. Ezra, Arthur A., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Surface vehicle for traversing extremely rugged terrain. 3,327,801, 6-27- 67, CI. 180—21. Ezzel], Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehvdrogenation reactor and process. 3,340,320, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 680. F & B Mfg. Co. : See — Filko, John, and Fagiano. 3,320,560. FDK Electronics Co., Ltd. : See — Namikawa, Mamoru, and Sekine. 3,295,781. F & E Mfg. Co. : See — Benjamin, Benjamin C. 3,353,580. F & F Enterprises, Inc. : See — Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,312,809. Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,330,930. Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,334,209. F & F Koenigkromer, Co. : See — Johnson, Philip C. 3,296,935. F.G.M. & Co. : See — Gelbjerg-Hansen, Per, and Meyendorff. 3,322,095. FKF-Werke Priedrich Schmitt & Cie : See — Schmitt, Friedrich H. M. 3,339,604. FMA, Inc. : See — ■ Cameron, John F., and Arsenault. 3,342,978. Kidder. Harvev L., and Roulund. 3,346,674. Smith, Frederick R. 3,345,803. Timares, Norman R. 3,321,591. FMC Corp. : See- Anderson, Gerald R. 3,305,071. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,319,639. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,319,678. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,324,913. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,340,994. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,351.114. Anderson, Gerald R. 3,351,204. Anderson, Gerald R., Creed, and Parker. 3,310,084. Armstrong, John J., and Wyckoff. 3,324,217. Bacon, Roger J. 3,299,982. Bagnard, Gus M., and Downs. 3,341,212. Bartlett, David S., Jr. 3,316,687. Battista, Orlando A. 3,299,011. Battista, Orlando A. 3,351,489. Battista, Orlando A. 3,357,845. Battista, Orlando A., and Fleck. 3,297,806. Beck, William F., and Di Bello. 3,336,105. Belfort, Alan M. 3,351,071. Belk, Wilber C. 3,319,683. Belk, Wilber C. 3,351,473. Bell, Raymond J. 3,314,560. Bennine, Bennie L. 3,307,907. Berg, Kenneth M., and Robertson. 3,309,175. Berkowitz, Sidney, Meadow, and Bunin. 3,355,486. Bily, Peter J. 3,340,907. Bloomquist, George W. 3.336,057. Blumbergs, John H, and MacKellar. 3,318,888. Blumbergs, John H., MacKellar, and Berkowitz. 3,332,- 882. Bockno, Gregory C, and Schappel. 3,296,000. Boissevain, Mathew G. 3,347,278. Boissevain, Mathew G. 3,351,176. Brader, Wilbur T., Jr., and Bradley. 3,309,218. Brader, Wilbur T., Jr., and Jaynes. 3,309,215. Bradicich. John B. 3,357,700. Brewer, Willie F. 3,306,369. Burenga. Thomas I. 3,351,200. Burns, Hugh C, Smith, Coolidge, and Dean. 3,325,021. Carevic, Frank E. 3,336,429. Carlson, Heinz F. 3,347,349. Centola, David D. 3,322,792. Chamberlin, Donald W. 3,305,074. Chamberlin, Donald W. 3,357 538. Childers, Ross E. 3,295,532. Cohen, Leon E., and Liehtman. 3,305,299. Conti, John D. 3,309,786. Conti, John D. 3,322,593. Conti, John D. 3,325,857. Corliss. Duncan S., Keast, and Thompson. 3,352,785. Cox, Thomas G., Belk, and Grotewold. 3,342,011. Craver, Augustus E., Mohan, and Justice. 3,340 092. Creed, Sherman H. 3,319,679. Creed, Sherman H., and Luhdorff. 3,351,112. Croall, Milton L. 3,314.522. Cruz. Mamerto M., Jr. 3,345,357. Csimma, Sandor. 3,340,935. Cummins, Richard W. 3,296,207. Darrow, Wendell L.. and Hsiao. 3,305,355. Diamond, Louis H., and Blumbergs. 3,353,902. FMC Corp. : See — Continued Diamond, Louis H., and Lobunez. 3,360,483. Dietz, Thomas J. 3,296,345. Eckert, Lawrence A., and Yancey. 3,325,190. Edgemond, John W., Jr. 3,335,556. Elford, David. 3.310,152. Elford, David, and Hill. 3,305,066. Faccou, Armand L. 3,314,694. Faccou, Armand L. 3,334,926. Faccou, Armand L. 3,334,927. Faccou, Armand L. 3,351,360. Flach, Donald O., and Siwinski. 3,353,913. Flint, Alan G., Sipos, and Gutierrez. 3,347,348. Franko-Filipasic, Borivoj R. 3,320,286. Franko-Filipasic, Borivoj R. 3,324,202. Freedman, Allan R., and Massengale. 3,299,018. Fry, Horace P., Jr. 3,318,121. Fry. Horace P., Jr. 3,347.472. Fuchs, Robert J. 3,338,670. Fuchs. Robert J. 3,360,469. Fuchs, Robert J., and Lutz. 3,360,332. Fuchs, Robert J., and Olson. 3,336,228. Galloway, Robert K. 3,295,294. Gancy, Alan B. 3,328,130. Gancy, Alan B., and Di Bello. 3,333,918. Gartin, John L, and Gellatly. 3,352,405. Geiger, Joseph A., and Schneebeli. 3,299,845. Gellatly, Robert K. 3,335,921. George, Donald K, and Gunkel. 3,325,558. Gilmore, Charles G., and Patel. 3,333,313. Ginnette, Lewis F., Lampi, and Abbott. 3,309,779. Greedy, Edwin F. 3,330,363. Green, Robert L. 3,350,318. Gunkel, Louis T. 3,296,186. Hagerborg, John G. 3,350,837. Hahn, Herbert S. 3,352,447. Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,295,664. Heffelfinger. Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,330,310. Hickey, Frank D. 3,336,137. Hickey, Frank D. 3,342,607. Hickey, Frank D., Adams, and Hirahara. 3.295,982. Hickey, Frank D., Adams, Hirahara, Anderson, and Chamberlin. 3,331,375. Hickev, Frank D., and Hirahara. 3,357,834. Hill, Frederick J. 3,320,022. Hirahara, Katsuji. 3,315,589. Hirahara, Katsuji. 3.352,338. Hoess, Erwin A. 3,297,722. Holmes, Jack H. 3,300,021. Hopper, Theodore R. 3,331,795. Horwitz, Robert P., and Porter. 3,334,905. Housworth, Gordon C. 3,341,170. Hulse, Robert D., and Beck. 3,324,221. Justice, John L.. Wielicki, and Labriola. 3,345,200. Kabisch. Gerhard. 3,328,128. Kappe, Stanley E. 3,337,449. Kappe, Stanley E. 3,347,784. Keast. Russell R. 3,354,090. Keesling, Thomas B. 3,314,463. Keller, Ann S., and Hall 3.296,019. Kellv, Walter W. 3,357,536. Kenkel, Robert A. 3,319,731. Kibbel, William H., Jr., and Juhasz. 3,317.346. Kllngbeil, Raymond J., and Lang. 3,315,895. Knapp, Kenneth W. 3,314,259. Kovalskv, Stephen J., and Olson. 3,299,060. Kreuz, Donald F., and Kibbel. 3,329,610. Krusius, Ewald H. 3.331.780. Krusius, Ewald H. 3,360.476. Krusius, Ewald H., and Keast. 3,338,836. Lampman, Peter W. 3,335,579. Lapple, Walter C. 3,323,864. Latourette, Harold K., and Pianfettl. 3,317,607. Laughlin, William C. 3.313,600. Lill, Melvln H. Re. 26,232. Lill, Melvin H. 3,346.963. Lima, Daniel A. 3,352,805. Lima, Daniel A., and Hamilton. 3,329,642. Lister, Fred, Oullen, and Hopper. 3,296,179. Looker. Olin L. 3,295,301. Looker. Olin L. and Greedy. 3,301,331. Low, Warren N. 3,342,217. Lucia, Carroll J., and Sinclair. 3,320.111. Lundorff. Robert C. 3,357,466. Lutz, Charles W. 3,336,229. Lutz. Charles W. 3,345,296. Lutz. Charles W., Tidridge, and Pals. 3,323,862. Lutz, Martin R., Nowlin, and Stange. 3,321,555. Lutz, Martin R., Nowlin, and Stange. 3,355,436. Lykam, Clarence W. 3.309.962. MacHenry, Richard. 3,303,609. MacKellar, Donald G., Blumbergs, and Castrantas. 3,338,839. Marschall, Henry L., and Coykendall. 3.338,671. Massengale, John T., and Wielicki. 3,311,498 McDermott, Henry J. 3,297,222. McDermott, Henry J. 3.30S.767. McDowell. Robert L. 3.318.988. McGee, Arthur L. 3,338,020. Meek, Donald S. 3,305,130. LIST OF PATENTEES 389 Fowler, and Billett. 3.297,460. 3,357,750. 3,295,658. 3,296,641. 3,299,528. FMC Corp. : See — Continued MeiSSIier, William B. 3,339,S12. Meissuer, William E. 3,340,338. Millor, Phillip A., and Betschart. 3,351,038. Millican. Basil P., and Kolleston. 3,298,265. Mohuey, William K. 3,321,330. Morgan, Philip F., and Wicks. 3,347,537. Mumma, Harold .1. 3,330,589. Mumma, Harold J. 3.351,145. Mumma, Harold J., Clauson, and Richnak. 3,335,541. Murphy, Hugh W. 3,310,334. Naslund, Erik, and Carlson. 3,325,005. Naslund, Erik I. 3,357,539. Neuman, Milton C, and Wiethoff. 3,350,984. Noel, Howard S. 3,314,713. Oldenkamp, Henrv A., and Adams. 3,314,462. Orwoll, Edward P. 3,356,690. Palmer, Warren G., Houston, 3,335,286. Pals, Raimond. 3,309,174. Pals, Raimond. 3,322,493. Pals, Raimond. 3,360,342. Pech, Allison E. 3,347,154. Pelley Ralph L. 3,304,328. Perry, Landis H. 3,301,568. Perry, Landis H. 3,314,695. Perrv, Landis H. 3,357,693. Putch, Samuel W. 3,334,923. Raech, Harry, Jr. 3,345,205. Rau, Erie, and Kibbel. 3,360,593. Rau, Erie, Phillips, and Hamilton. Reynolds, Ralph K., and Whitaker. Riabouehinskv, Paul M., Feathers, and Hall. 3,338,386. Rich, Linvil G. 3,337,448. Rizzo, John J. 3,312,636. Roessler, Henry W. 3,347,570. Rose, Bovd W. 3.304.964. Rose, Boyd W. 3,319.762. Rose, Boyd W., and Mumma. Rose, Boyd W., and Mumma. Rose, Boyd W., and Mumma. Russell. Dean E. 3.304,70: Ryan, Daniel J. 3,355,768. Ryan, Daniel J., and Simaska. 3,320,634. Sassen, Bernard, Nisenbaum, and Young. 3,351,217. Schwartz, Nelson N. 3,356,623. Segro, Nicholas R. 3,336,249. Shindler, George R. 3,319,661. Shindler, George R. 3,351,099. Sincavage, Joseph T., and Suranyi. 3,336,248. Slemmons, Arthur J. 3.310.020. Smallwood, Harold T.. and Tryon. 3.296,191. Soldberg, Ernst J., and Albert. 3,296,037. Speers, Stewart W. 3.320.676. Stilwell, Robert E. 3,315,701. Stockmann, Hans H., and Blakeslee. 3,357,947. Stockmann, Hans H., and Blakeslee. 3,357,948. Swearengen, Jack C. 3.326,309. Talbert, Norbert E., and Rizzo. 3,296,148. Tapleshay, John A. 3,297,567. Taylor, Bert S., and Lutz. 3,325,563. Thomas, James L., and Beacham. 3,331,891. Thuse, Erik. 3.299,525. Todd, William L. 3,299,951. Todd, William L. 3,299,958. Todd, William L. 3,334,924. Vadas, Leslie. 3,347,294. Vadas, Leslie. 3,352,337. Vadas, Leslie, and Drake. 3.305.068. Vadas, Leslie, and Drake. 3.310,149. Vadas. Leslie, and Drake. 3.319,39S. Weber, Harry W., Jr. 3,299,115. Wielicki. Edward A., and Labriola. 3,304,190. Willis, Beuford N. 3,324.912. Willis, Beuford N., and Belk. 3,351,110. AVininger, Lee W. 3.310.231. Wrav, David, Jr. 3.357,389. Wray, David, Jr. 3,357,390. Tancev, John R. 3,310,107. Yancev, John R. 3.310.10S. Yancev. John R. 3.330,167. Tancev, John R. 3,330,355. Yancey. John R. 3,347,261. Young. Harold J. 3,305,072. F. N. R. D. Ltd. : See— Fanshawe, Hew D. 3,303,7S6. Fanshawe, Hew D., and Stevenson. 3,329,405. Mitchell, Colin C, and Stevenson. 3,302,496. FWD Wasner, Inc. : See — Aldred, John L. 3,356,238. F. X. Products Co. : See — Langbart, Reginald V. 3,321,S49. Fa. Eseh-Werke E.G. : See — Thomas, Adolf. 3.339.S52. Fa. Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westphalia : See — Lobbe, Armin. 3,306,666. Faatz, Albert C, Jr., and E. B. Powell, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Control of catalytic methanation unit. 3,351,564, 11-7-67, CI. 252 — 377. Fabbri. Ermanno. Conveyor with troughs of variable depth. 3,342,306, 9-19-67, CI. 198—40. L. Holmes, and O. F. resistance element. 3,308,437. Fabbrica Italiana Magnetl Marelli S.p.A. : See — Allien, Giuseppe, and Moriondo. 3,307,580. Alfieri, Giuseppe, and Moriondo. 3,342,503. Faber, Karl, to Brown Boveri & Cie Aktlengesellschaft. Drive for tape transport. 3,307,796, 3-7-67, CI. 242—67.4. Faber, Kurt : See — Spahrkas, Heinrich, Knopf, Faber, and Mauthe. 3,310,- 323. Faber, Kurt H. A. E., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktk'bolag. Drill. 3,304,S15, 2-21-67, CI. 77—68. Faber, Michael. Pill dispenser. 3,301,437, 1-31-07, CI. 221 — 202. Faber, William M., Sr., G. L. Francis, C. Boykin, to CTS Corp. Electrical 3,304,199, 2-14-67. CI. 117 — 201. Faberge, Inc. : See — Gentoso, Andrew. 3,335,473. Fabio, Paul F. : See — Tomcufcik, Andrew S., Fabio, and Hoffman. 3,331,830. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., Fabio, and Hoffman. 3,331,S43. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., Fabio, and Hoffman. 3,331,845. Fabisch, Michael P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Data processor utilizing combined order instructions. 3,360,780, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Fabish, Edward F., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Method and apparatus for sorting helical gears. 3,313,411, 4—11- 67, CI. 209—80. Fabiszewski, Edward S. : See — Barbagallo, Charles J., and Fabiszewski. Fabko Engineering Co., Inc. : See — McNamara, Robert R. 3,343,887. Fabre, Raymond : See — Convert, Lucien, and Fabre. 3,310,539. Convert, Lucien, and Fabre. 3,313,788. Fabreeka Products Co. : See — Palfreyman, Donald H. 3.301.609. Palfrevman, Donald H. 3,335,955. Fabrey, William J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Synchronizing unit for sound and still-picture presentation. 3,342,103, 9-19- 67, CI. 88—28. Fabric Research Laboratories Inc. : See — Cross, Harold M. 3,335,986. Dutt, William H., and Kelleher. 3,324,516. MacBean, Donald G. 3,309,790. Fabricas de Papel Loreto Y Pena Pobre, S.A. : See — Lenz, Walter, Tirado, and Gaytan. 3,358,623. Fabricius, Imre L., to Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S. Process for aminoalkylation of phenothiazine and deriva- tives thereof. 3.346.573, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 243. Fabriek van Electrische Apparaten voorheen F. Hazemeijeer & Co. : See Clason, Jan C. 3.324,444. Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate Sprecher & Schuk A. G. : See — Roth, Werner A. 3,323,018. Fabrik Fur Firestone Produkte A.G. : See — Siegenthaler, Karl, and Wild. 3,346,412. Wild, Hans. 3,316,758. Wild, Hans, and Siegenthaler. 3.319.500. Wild, Hans P., Oelerich, and Hiss. 3,301,302. Fabrique de Couronnes Boninchi S.A. : See — Wyssen, Rodolphe. 3,357,173. Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. : See — Jeanmonod, Maurice, and Schneider. 3.31 8. 088. Jeanmonod, Maurice, Dubois, and Schneider. 3,355,875. Schneider, Jean-Claude. 3,316,707. Schneider, Jean-Claude. 3,324,646. Schneider, Jean-Claude. 3,328,955. Schneider, Jean-Claude. 3,335,562. Schneider, Jean-Claude. 3,352,102. Stampfli, Jean-Marcel. 3,341,841. Von Aesch, Otto, and Bieri. 3,319,415. Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, S.A. : See — Pickart, Auguste J.-B. 3,347,491. Fabriques de Produits Chimiques de Thann et de Mulhouse : See — Mas, Robert J., and Michaud. 3,357,794. Fabriques des Montres Zenith S.A. : See — Guyot, Fred. 3,357,174. Fabriques Movado and Manufacture des Montres Universal, Perret Freres S.A. : See — Favre, Robert. 3,308.313. Favre, Robert. 3.318.087. Favre, Robert. 3,351,788. Fabriques Reunies de Lampes Electriques (Soclete Anonynie) : See— Pace, Henri. 3,311,439. Fabri-Tek Inc. : See — Petschauer, Richard J. 3.348.069. Petschauer, Richard J., and Andersen. 3,343,130. Fabrl-Valve Co. of America : See — Williams, John L., and Bunch. 3,333, S16. Fabro Engineering Co.. Inc. : See — Fritz, William E. 3,328,091. Fabuss, Belam, and S. Borsanvi, to Monsanto Research Corp. Micro coker. 3,31S,667, 5-9-67, CI. 23 — 253. Faccou, Armand L., to FMC Corp. Swivel joint. 3.314,694, 4-18-67, CI. 2S5 — 94. Faccou, Armand L., to FMC Corp. Ball pipe joint. 3.334.926. 8-8-67, CI. 2S5 — 110. Faccou, Armand L., to FMC Corp. Ball pipe joint. 3,334,027, 8-8-67, CI. 285—110. 390 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Faccou, Arniand L., to FMC Corp. Fluid supply apparatus. 3,351,360, 11-7-67, CI. 285 — 11. Face, Rolland J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Skin package for bottles and other objects. 3,312,340, 4-4-67, CI. 206— 80. Fachinetti, Piergiovanni, to Anderston Clyde Engineers Ltd. Hydraulic gantry crane. 3,335,875, 8-15-67, CI. 212—13. Facit AB : See — Ek, Birger. 3,345,012. Facit-Halda AB : See — Nilsson, Eric L. 3,345,094. Fackeldey. John J. : See — Ho, Er-Chun, and Fackeldey. 3,358,244. Factor, Max, & Co. : See- Jewel, Paul W. 3,301,760. Jewel, Paul W., and Murray. 3,342,686. Factory Mutual Research Corp. : See- Smith, James B. 3,355,728. Young, John R. 3,314,482. Fadden, Jerome H. Safety combination cap. 3,313,441, 4-11-67, CI. 215—76. Fader, John H., to Monroe Belgium N.V. Hydraulic shock absorber. 3,343,833, 9-26-67, CI. 267 — 64. Fadner, Glenn R., Jr. : See — Shrader, Terry M., and Fadner. 3,296,477. Fadow, Paul D., to Ford Motor Co. Air conditioning distribu- tion system. 3,333,522. 8-1-67, CI. 98 — 2. Fadow, Paul D., to Ford Motor Co. Pivotal bearing assembly. 3,356,426, 12-5-67. CI. 308—36.1. Faeber, Harry W., to Time Inc. Means to bias resilient doctor blade. 3,358,643, 12-19-67, CI. 118 — 126. Faeges, Marvin. Stable suspensions of acetyl salicylic acid. 3.316,150, 4-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Faehling, Francis L., to Preway Inc. Vent hood. 3,359,885, 12-26-67, CI. 98 — 115. Faerber, Nelson A. Detention structure of modular equip- ment. 3,312,019, 4-4-67, CI. 52 — 106. Faessinger, Robert W. : See — Conte, John S., and Faessinger. 3,320,215. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Graft polymerization using ferrated thioated cellulose substrate, products thereof and intermediates. 3,330,787, 7-11-67, CI. 260—17.4. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Paper wiper. 3,335,449, 8-15-67, CI. 15 — 506. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Graft copolymers of thioated polyamides and ethylenically unsaturated monomers. 3,340,326, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 857. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Graft polymerization of thioated hydroxy containing poly- mers with ethylenically unsaturated monomers. 3,357,933, 12-12-67, CI. 260—17. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Thioated keratin substrate-ethylenically unsaturated mono- mer graft co-polymer. 3,359,222, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 8. Faessinger, Robert W., and J. S. Conte, to Scott Paper Co. Thioated cellulosic/amylaceous substrate-ethylenically un- saturated monomer graft copolymer. 3,359,224, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Fafnir Bearing Co., The : See — Atwater, Franklin S. 3,299,583. Hubbell, Henry. 3,313,582. Litsky, Leonard A. 3,303,557. Marsh, Donald R. 3,348,289. Thomas, Robert L. 3,301,612. Fagan, James L. Alcoves for locomotive cabs. 3,330,328, 7-11-67, CI. 160—88. Fagan, John C, to The Proctor-Silex Corp. Electric iron. 3,333,084, 7-25-67, CI. 219—256. Fagan, Robert M., and W. C. Stout, to Retract-O-Rite Corp. Retractable landing gear for trailers. 3,332,662, 7-25-67, CI. 254—86. Fage, Etienne, to Sud-Aviation, Societe Nationale de Con- structions Aeronautiques. Discharge nozzle for jet aircraft. 3,305,177, 2-21-67, CI. 239—127.3. Fagerberg, Egon W., Sr. Layout and marking tool. 3,328,890, 7-4-67, CI. 33—189. Fagersta Bruks Aktiebolag : See — Gustafson, Manfred W. 3,323,192. Gustafson, Manfred W. 3,341,922. Fagerstrom, Emile J. Boltless Gatling gun mechanism. 3,342,- 105, 9-19-67, CI. 89—12. Faggiano, Giuseppe, to AMF Electrica S.p.A. Ambient ther- mal protector with abutment contact reengagement means mounted on its case. 3,308,255, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 113. Fagiano, Carl : See — Filko, John, and Fagiano. 3,320,560. Fahey, James H., Jr., R. C. Dahl. C. J. Frederickson, Jr., and L. F. Bonk, to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Outodoor light- ing luminaire. 3,349,239, 10-24-67, CI. 240 — 25. Fahey, John E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Enhancing tetra- cycline antibiotic blood levels with pyrazolidine potentiat- ing agents therefor. 3,296,073, 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 65. Fahey, John R., and R. H. Lanzl, to General Electric Co. High frequency transistor with internal angular posts and diver- gent, stiff leads to reduce interelectrode capacitance. 3,346,- 787, 10-10-67, CI. 317—235. Fahlen, Nils, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Protection means for single-phase capacitor bank. 3,319,- 120, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 12. Fahlen, Nils, and V. Madzarevic, to Allmanna Svenska Elek- triska Aktiebolaget. Suspended capacitor banks to minimize leakage current paths. 3,358,220, 12-12-67, CI. 323 — 74. Fahlenberg, Paul, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaf t mit beschrank- ter Haftung & Co. Photographic camera. 3,348,462, 10-24- 67, CI. 95—53. Fahlstrom, Per A. H. H., and O. Oyasater, to Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag. Apparatus for froth flotation. 3,307,697, 3-7-67 CI. 209—169. Fahn, Rudolf: See — Hofstadt, Carl E., Ludwig, and Fahn. 3.310,412. Fahnestock, Frank C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of forming an underground storage chamber. 3,354,656, 11-28-67, CI. 61—36. Fahnoe, Frederick : See — Carter, Thomas R., Fahnoe, and Supinski. 3,355,244. Fahnrlch, Siegfried : See — Hildebrandt, Edmund, and Fahnrich. 3,310,088. Fahralloy Canada Ltd. : See — Dobbie, Norman A., and Wilson. 3,340,628. Fahrbach, Erich, to Carl Freudenberg Kommanditgesellschaft Auf Aktien. Separator material for accumulator batteries and process of making the same. 3,344,013, 9-26-67, CI. 161—150. Fahrbach, Rudolf, to Universal Mfg. Co. Inc. Method and apparatus for winding toroidal coils. 3,307,991, 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 172. Fahrenbach, Marvin J., P. H. Bell, and E. R. Sandhage, to American Cyanamid Co. Liquid sample supply apparatus. 3,301,065, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 423. Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., to King-O-Matic Equipment Corp. Carton closing machine. 3.300.947, 1-31-67, CI. 53 — 186. Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B., to Robalex Inc. Conveyor. 3,306,- 424, 2-28-67, CI. 198 — 33. Fahrenholz, Heinz : See — Zeunert, Fritz, and Fahrenholz. 3,309,910. Fahrenholz, Heinz, and J. Gerretz, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Rolling frame for pilgrim mill. 3,308.- 643, 3-14-67, CI. 72 — 238. Fahrenholz, Heinz H., to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesell- schaft. Pilger rolling mills. 3,344,644, 10-3-67, CI. 72 — 250. Fahringer, Victor T., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process for treating fibers. 3,335,465, 8-15-67, CI. 19—66. Fahrnl, Brock M., and E. J. Smith. Bedside support. 3,312,- 986, 4-11-67, CI. 5—92. Fahrni, Peter : See — Erlemann, Gustav, Fahrni, and Schnider. 3,328,436. Fahy, Francis L. : See — Oliver. Robert P., and Fahy. 3,307,406. Faidley, Victor J. : See — Bloom, Earl M., Jr., and Faidley. 3,343,131. Bloom, Earl M., Jr., and Faidley. 3,349,695. Faiers, John A., to Lamson Paragon Ltd. Heat sealable plas- tic material bags for coins. 3,358,906, 12-19-67, CI. 229 — 62. Faige, Milton D. System for firing series-circuit blasting caps. 3,311,788, 3-28-67, CI. 317 — 80. Faigh, Henry C. : See — Hillier, Douglas R., Falgh, and Traite. 3,334,623. Fail, Jean-Pierre : See — Cholet, Jacques, and Fall. 3,360,070. Failla, Ignazio, to E.L.S.E.-S.r.l. Rigid-guide excavator, par- ticularly suitable for the digging of trenches with vertical walls. 3,309,800. 3-21-67, CI. 37 — 103. Faillaci, Santo C. Guard for musical Instrument tuning keys. 3,329,054, 7-4-67, CI. 84—267. Failor, Charles W. Ground wire monitoring system. 3,320,- 480, 5-16-67, CI. 317—18. Failor, Charles W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Audio fre- quency overlay detector track circuit for electric propulsion territory. 3,345,512, 10-3-67, CI. 246 — 37. Fails, James C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Hydrogen sulfide detec- tion method and control system. 3,300,324, 1-24-67, CI. 48—196. Fainblatt, Martin : See— Rosenfeld, Frlderick, Schoen, and Fainblatt. 3,298,737. Fainer, Percy, to Clairol Inc. Shaving assistant composition. 3,314,857, 4-18-67, CI. 167 — 85. Fair, Delbert W., and J. H. Miller, to Continental Oil Co. Positioning and isolation apparatus for a horizontal vibra- tor. 3,353,772, 11-21-67, CI. 248 — 20. Fair, Irvin E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Variable elastic wave delay line using two strips pressed together. 3,350,665, 10-31-67, CI. 333 — 30. Fair, James W. : See — Connell, Clyde A. 3,304,143. Connell, Clyde A. 3,310,341. Fair, John W., to J. A. Crabtree & Co., Ltd. Thermal over- load mechanism for contactor-operated motor starters. 3,349,204, 10-24-67, CI. 200 — 116. Fair, Robert A. : See — Sinclair, James A., and Fair. 3,348,614. Fairaizl, Max L., and E. F. Martinec, to Health-Mor, Inc. Suc- tion cleaner and filter construction. 3,343,344, 9-26-67, CI. 55—376. Fairbairn, Bruce A., J. M. Grenier, and A. Holmes, to Chem- cell Ltd. Polyolefin-fusible cellulose ether blends. 3,346,521, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 17. Fairbairn, George A. Rotary pumps and rotary motors. 3,324,- 802, 6-13-67, CI. 103—125. LIST OF PATENTEES :;!)] Fairbaim, Howard W„ to Tbe Mettoy Co. Ltd. Display pack- am?. o,358,820. 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 45.31. Fairbank, Raymond H. : See — Burrough, Donald B., and Fairbank. 3,343,347. Fairbanks, Daniel F., to National Research Corp. Hard superconductor clad with metal coating. 3,309,179, 3-14- 67, CI. 29—194. Fairbanks, Daniel F., to National Research Corp. Process of bonding copper foil to foil containing superconductive layer such as niobium stannide. 3,352,008, 11-14-67. CI. 29—599. Fairbanks, Edward R., D. E. Reed, and J. L. Toth, to Space Components, Inc. Electrical contact including resillently Interlocked wire mesh member. 3,310,650. 3-21-67, CI. 200 — 166. Fairbanks, Everitt E. : See — Weiss, Easter, and Fairbanks. 3.358,388. Fairbanks, Gordon J., and V. N. Tramontinl, to Stewart- Warner Corp. Vehicle heating system. 3,325,100, 6-13-67, CI. 237 — 2. Fairbanks, Henry N., and T. M. Madigan, to Itek Corp. Photosensitive strip driving system. 3,341,146, 9-12-67, CI. 242 — 71.1. Fairbanks Morse & Co. : See — Morrison, Donald G. 3,324,962. Fairbanks Morse Inc. : See — D'Onofrio, Anthony. 3,303,694. Fellows, James W. 3,343,616. Henderson, Robert M., and Zechlin. 3,304,488. Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. : See — Allison, David F. 3,303,400. Ammann, Stephan K. 3,316,547. Angell, James B., Noyce, and Perkins. 3,325,787. Baker, James G. 3,306,695. Benjamin!, Eddi, and Duffek. 3,357,902. Goldstein, Amnon, and McGreevy. 3,310,479. Goodale, Kenneth S„ and Kabell. 3,344,412. Greene, Sanford I. 3,307,418. Hilbiber, David F. 3,308,271. Hilbiber, David F. 3,317,850. Kabell, Louis J. 3,341,857. Kan, David T. 3,354,409. Kan, David T., and Rakonitz. 3,334,311. Kanner, Martin. 3,324,777. Last, Jay T. 3,313,013. Leistiko, Otto, Jr., and Sah. 3,335,342. Leviton, Jan. 3,301,182. Levitt, Myron B. 3,321,705. Levitt, Myron B., and Cirillo. 3,319,474. MIchalchik, Michael. 3,336,906. Michalchik, Michael. 3,348,944. Michalchik, Michael. 3,352,671. Murphy, Howard E., and Kabell. 3,334,309. Perkins, Harley A., Jr. 3,331,058. Reddi, Vennmbaka G. K. 3,296,462. Reichel, Paul, and Giordmaine. 3,325,646. Suddick, Leslie. 3,325,586. Tremere, Douglas A. 3,338,758. Vercesi, Americo A., and Segerdahl. 3,299,389. Vercesi, Americo A., and Segerdahl. 3,327,684. Vercesi, Americo A., and Segerdahl. 3,329,920. Vercesi, Americo A., and Segerdahl. 3,335,030. Wacker, Henry A. 3,341,377. Wanlass, Frank M. 3,356,858. Widlar, Robert J. 3,320,439. Wigton, Henry F. H. 3,296,040. Fairchild, Elmer E., Jr., to Waldron, Sprout & Co., Inc. Bolted bin construction. 3,327,870, 6-27-67, CI. 211 — 183. Fairchild Hiller Corp. : See — Clements. Thomas W. 3,336,934. Evans, William B., Gutlove, and O'Brien. 3,320,427. Grifflng, Robert S. 3,301,141. Stoyke, Ludwig T. 3,300,000. Stoyke, Ludwig T., and Porter. 3,298,174. Townsend, Richard E. 3,358,565. Fairchild, William P., to Kelco Co. Paper coating composi- tions and processes. 3,351,479, 11-7-67, CI. 106 — 208. Fairchild, William P., and J. E. Robison, to Kelco Co. Paper sizing process. 3,298,862, 1-17-67. CI. 117 — 155. Faircloth, Charles R., to Deering Milllken Research Corp. Woven fabrics. 3,359.610. 12-26-67, CI. 28—72. Faire Brothers & Co., Ltd. : See — Odell, Leslie C. W. 3,355,754. Fairey Canada Ltd. : See — Northcott, Derek J. 3,319,803. Fairey Engineering Ltd. : See — Malsey, Albert J. 3,339,947. Palmer, Francis C. 3,314,334. Peters, Basil, and L. B. 3.321,765. Stephens, John E. 3,319,992. Fairfield Engineering and Mfg Co. : See — Blough, Ronald S. 3,295,500. Fairmont Railway Motors. Inc. : See — Johnson, Charles D. 3,326,304. Fairmonnt Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Von Hessert F., and Binzer. 3,297,760. Fairweather, Stephen H. : See — Lord, Albert M., Fairweather, and Finello. 3,304,205. Faisandier, Jacques. Distributor valve. 3,353,557, 11-21-67, CI. 137— 625.4S. Faith, Herman E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Heterocyclic amides of 2,0-dioxo-4-piperidlne acetic acid. 3,337,551, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 250.4. Faiver, Kenneth E„ and A. K. Watt, to General Motors Corp. Anti-skid brake device. 3,322,471, 5-30-67, CI. 303—21. Fajans, Jack, to Electrokinetics Corp. Tubular waveguide used as an amplifier. 3,332,030, 7-18-67, CI. 330 — 62. Fake, Harry B., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Imitation moccasin seam and machine for inserting the same. 3,333,- 558, 8-1-67, CI. 112 — 38. Falbe, Jurgen F., and N. Huppes, to Shell Oil Co. Process for producing alpha-methyl-gamma-butyrolactone. 3,318,- 913, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 343.6. Falbel, Gerald, to Barnes Engineering Co. Radiation detec- tion system having wide field of view. 3,348,058, 10-17-67, CI. 250 — 216. Falcon Industries, Inc. : See — Barclae, Anthony L. 3,314,306. Falcone, Anthony, Jr. : See — Falcone, Joseph R., and A. Falcone, Jr. 3,354,564. Falcone, Francesco H., W. L. Jubelt, and D. Stanner, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Automatic feed resistance welding gun. 3,321,607, 5-23-67, CI. 219 — 98. Falcone, Joseph R., and A. Falcone, Jr. Marker device. 3,354,- 564, 11-28-67, CI. 40 — 11. Falcone, Luigi : See — Bartorelll, Giuliano, Falcone, and Pregaglia. 3,301,837. Falcone, Luigi, and L. Torti, to Montecatlni Edison S.p.A. Process for the preparation of vulcanizates from mixes of olefinic coplymers, mineral fillers and a dispersion pro- moter, and vulcanized articles thereof. 3,308,090, 3-7-07, CI. 260 — 41. Falconer, Errol L. : See — Craig, Joseph F., Falconer, Jack, and Towell. 3,312,578. Falconieri, Remo : See — Cortona, Alessandro, and Falconieri. 3,297,246. Falder, Heinrich, to Max Grundig. Remote control system for influencing adjustable elements and for producing re- mote controlled heating. 3,320,403, 5-16-67, CI. 219 — 209. Faldl, Giovanni. Air distributor for fluid pumping plants operated by compressed air. 3,319,654, 5-16-67, CI. 137 — 624.13. Faler, Paul B., to General Electric Co. Electrical isolation means for components on a printed circuit board. 3,296,- 360, 1-3-67, CI. 174—68.5. Falge, John fl., and G. O. Huntzinger, to General Motors Corp. Breakerless ignition control unit. 3,328,614, 6-27-67, CI. 310 — 70. Falge, Robert N. Vehicle headlamp with Improved filament mounting structure. 3,310,702, 3-21-67, CI. 313 — 113. Falilla, Frank C. : See — Mikus, Felix F., Mathers, and Falilla. 3,360,675. Falk, Charles T., to Hesse Carriage Co. Disposable nested reflectors for lighting fixtures. 3,319,062, 5-9-67, CI. 240—13. Falk Corp., The : See — Bade, Alfred G. 3,326,503. Polzin, Clayton H. W. 3,348,430. Wiken, Ralph. 3,315,543. Falk, Fred W., and J. M. McCue. Electric calibration means for radiac equipment. 3,359,420, 12-19-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Falk, Harold W. : See — Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3,308,866. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3,322,450. Russell, Fred J., Armstrong, and Falk. 3,345,838. Falk I\lfliis • $€& Schatzler. Friedrich, and Falk. 3,295,954. Falk, Martin C, to Pennsylvania Engineering Corp. Move- ment-comoensating load-supporting structure for converters and the like. 3,333,801, 8-1-67, CI. 248 — 19. Falk, Melvin L., and D. B. MacLeod, to Ampex Corp. Motor drive apparatus. 3,312,885, 4-4-67, CI. 318—171. Falk, Mervin L., to Amoex Corp. Transistorized bounce com- pensated remote variable gain control. 3,323,078, 5-30-67, CI. 332—31. Falk, Wilbert C. : See — McHatton, Austin D., Boyle, and Falk. 3,330,725. Falke, Jay F. : See — Lindahl, Herbert S., and Falke. 3,324,673. Falken, Henry R., to Essex Wire Corp. Wire cutting and stripping apparatus adjustable for sizes and lengths of wire to be stripped. 3,309,948, 3-21-67, CI. 81—9.51. Falkenau, Vernon A., and C. W. Church, to Uniroyal, Inc. Molding apparatus and process for making the same. 3,336,- 181, 8-15-67, CI. 161—89. Falkenberg, Douglass R. Two-part threadless fastener. 3,357,- 292, 12-12-67, CI. 85—8.8. Falkenberg, Douglass R., and E. L. Sharpe, said Sharpe assor. to said Falkenberg. Aquarium filter. 3,301,402, 1-31-67, CI. 210—169. Falkenberg, Douglass R., and E. L. Sharpe ; said Sharpe, assor. to said Falkenberg. Cartridge for filtering medium. 3,313,421, 4-11-67, CI. 210—314. Falkenberg, Douglass R., and E. L. Sharpe ; said Sharpe assor. to said Falkenberg. Therapeutic treatment of aquatic animal life in their habitat. 3,347,211, 10-17-67, CI. 119 — 5. Falkoff, Adin D., to International Business Machines Corp. Multiprocessing computer system. Re. 26,171, 3-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. 392 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fall, Don R., to Ross Operating Valve Co. Seal retainer and spacer. 3,354,911, 11-28-67, CI. 137—625.69. Fall, Harry H., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Process for the production of polyoxypropylene diols. 3,350,461, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 615. Fallard, Rene L. : See — Delarue, Jean-Louis, and Fallard. 3,303,207. Fallesen, George E. : See — Stewart, Paul H., Fallesen, and Reeves. 3,312,550. Fallgatter, Wayne S. : See — ■ King, Jack A., and Fallgatter. 3,342,262. Fallick, Donald L. : See — Luna, Tony J., S. J. Fallick, N. C. Luna, and D. L. Fallick. 3,348,220. Fallick, Seymour J. : See — Luna, Tony J., S. J. Fallick, N. C. Luna, and D. L. Fallick. 3,348,220. Fallon, Frances G. : See — Roberts, Edward M„ Claxton, and Fallon. 3,306,895. Roberts, Edward M., Claxton, and Fallon. 3,316,272. Falls Engineering and Machine Co., The : See — Kuts, Richard M., and Rehman. 3,343,325. Falls, John J., to Setco Industries, Inc. Electrolytic shaping apparatus. 3,345,281, 10-3-67, CI. 204 — 212. Falls Stamping and Welding Co., The : See — Momchilovich, Milan. 3,320,998. Momchilovich, Milan, and Rhodes. 3.299,816. Momchilovich, Milan, and Rhodes. 3,348,598. Fallscheer, Paul A. Mold for making yarn tubes. 3,323,174, 6-6-67, CI. 18—42. Fally, Anthony R., to Whitman Publishing Co. Coin tube. 3,312,336, 4-4-67, CI. 206 — .82. Falstaff Brewing Corp. : See — Krabbe, Erik, and Akin. 3,332,779. Falterman, Charles W., W. J. Griffith, and H. J. Gryting, to United States of America, Navy. Temperature resistant explosive containing titanium and alkali metal perchlorate. 3,309,250, 3-14-67, CI. 149 — 42. Faltersack, Ernest F., Jr. : See — Faltersack, Richard P., and E. F. 3,347,049. Faltersack, Richard P., and E. F., Jr., to The Ernric Co. Trench shoring apparatus. 3,347,049, 10-17-67, CI. 61 — 41. Faltin, Hans G., and E. M. Wiest, Sr. Adhesive applying machine. 3,335,696, 8-15-67, CI. 118—5. Fambach, Rudolf, and N. Lewen, to International Standard Electric Corp. Fast releasing marker for telephone switch- ing system. 3,309.466, 3-14-67, CI. 179 — 18. Fammler, Karl, and R. Koine, to Firma Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Automatic weapon, mounted in an armoured turret. 3,318,- 189, 5-9-67, CI. 89 — 33. Fan-Air Systems, Inc. : See — Smith, Samuel C. 3,337,967. Fan, George J., to International Business Machines Corp. Optical data processing device. 3,305.669, 2-21-67, CI. 235—61.6. Fan, Hsing Y. : See — Durham, Harry G., Fan, and Turner. 3,301,751. Fan Tron Corp. : See — Burgess. Thomas H., and Kesnar. 3.310,729. Fanaritis, John P., to Struthers Thermo-Flood Corp. Thermal recovery apparatus and method. 3,357,407, 12—12-07. CI. 122 — 1. Fancher, Llewellyn W., and C. L. Dewald, to Stauffer Chemi- cal Co. Method of controlling weeds. 3,298,819, 1-17-67, Cl. 71—2.6. Fang, James C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Water- soluble polymers. 3,310,540, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Fang. James C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co Hydro- fluorocarhon polymer film-forming composition 3 340 222 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 41. Fangman, Charles N. : See — Garls, James D., Schmidt, and Fangman. 3,317,878. Fangorra, Giorgio : See — Clementi, Armando, and Fangorra. 3,298,046. Fann. James D. Constant speed drive. 3,327,825, 6-27-67 CI. 192 — 104. Fanner Mfg. Co., The, Division of Textron Inc. : See — Butz, Tom E., and Sehlein. 3,295,311. Butz, Tom E., and Sehlein. 3.353,850. Reese, Robert L. 3.347,980. Sehlein, Seymour N. 3,308,228. Fannin, Loyd W. : See — - Abell, Joseph B., Jr., Fannin and Roth. 3.315,007. Abell. Joseph B., Jr., Fannin, and Roth. 3,315,008. Fanning. Edward F. : See — Boettner, George B., and Fanning. 3,330.639. Fanning, Herbert H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for rendering organic polymeric shaped structure resistant to degradation by ultraviolet light 3 297 462 1-10-67, CI. 117—33.3. ' ' Fanning, William J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of masking holes in capacitor bodies. 3,317,982, 5-9-67 CI. 29 — 25.42. Fannon, John J., Jr., to Fostoria-Fannon, Inc Heating ap- paratus and method. 3,311,156, 3-28-67, CI. 158 99. Fannon, John J., Jr., to Fostoria-Fannon. Inc Infra-red gas burner structure. 3.351,048, 11-7-67, CI. 126 — 92. Fannon, John J., Jr., and M. Resek, to Fostoria-Fannon, Inc. Radiant heater arrangement. 3.307.529, 3-7-67, CI. 126—92. Cakata. to vary therein. Fannon, John J., Jr., and M. Resek. to Fostoria-Fannon. Inc. End-to-end connecting structure for infra-red gas burners. 3,336,915, 8-22-67, CI. 126 — 92. Fannon, John J., Jr., and M. Resek, to Fostoria-Fannon. Inc. Infra-red gas burner structure. 3,339,539, 9-5-67, CI. 126 — 92. Fanselow, Heinrich, to International Standard Electric Corp. Magnetic system for electro-dynamic transducers. 3,296,- 386, 1-3-67, CI. 179—120. Fanshawe, Hew D., to F.N.R.D. Ltd. Hydraulic pumps. 3,303,786, 2-14-67, CI. 103 — 52. Fanshawe, Hew D-, to Brown Brothers & Co., Ltd. Stabiliz- ing apparatus for ships. 3,306.247, 2-28-67, CI. 114 — 125. Fanshawe, Hew D., and W. D. Stevenson, to F.N.R.D. Ltd. Earth borehole drilling rigs. 3,329,405, 7-4-67, CI. 254— 106. Fanshier, Chester. Tiltable lamp shade holder. 3,309,515, 3-14-67, CI. 240 — 148. Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. : See — Le Roy, Chester E. 3,336,513. Le Roy, Chester E., Barth, Macrowski, and 3,330,000. Yntema, Leonard F., and Michael. 3,314,785. Fant, Charles H. Sheet dispenser having means the position of cover upon depletion of the shee 3,307,740, 3-7-67, Cl. 221 — 45. Fant, Gunnar. Vocoder system. 3,346,695, 10-10-67, CI. 179—1. Fant, Mae B. E. Flower frog frame. 3,302,327, 2-7-67, CI. 47 — 41.12. Fantl, Joel, to Monsanto Co. Interpolymer latices. 3,296,- 176, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Fantl, Joel. F. J. Hahn, J. F. Heaps, and C. R. Williams, to Monsanto Co. Polymer latices which have high viscosi- ties and coating composition containing the same. 3,296,- 175, 1-3-67, CI. 260—29.6. Fanuzzi, James J., and W. L. Calvert, to Union Carbide Corp. Heat sealing apparatus, including a porous member and fluid pressure. 3.311,525, 3-28-67, CI. 156—497. Far, Hilario. Device for supporting fount receptacles and for controlling the supply of liquid to such receptacles. 3,307,522, 3-7-67, CI. 119—81. Farabee, George W., to Cannon Mills Co. Trimming attach- ment for sewing machines. 3,311,076, 3-28-67, CI. 112 — 129. Farace. Joseph N., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Filter assembly. 3.327,254, 6-20-67, CI. 333 — 72. Farago, John, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for attachment of fibrous material to a backing. 3,337,382, 8-22-67, CI. 156—310. Farah, Basil S. : See— Bu Bois, Robert J., and Farah. 3.335.190. Gilbert, Everett E., and Farah. 3,338,979. Gilbert, Everett E., and Farah. 3,351.665. Farah, Basil S., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for the preparation of N.N' - dimethyl - N,N' - dinitroso-oxamide. 3,299,135, 1-17-67, CI. 260—561. Farah, Basil S., E. E. Gilbert, and J. A. Otto, to Allied Chem- ical Corp. 4,4'-bis(l,l,3,3-tetrafi , uoro-l,3-dichloro-2-hydroxy- 2-propyl)-diphenylether. 3,355,500, 11-28-67, Cl. 260—613. Farah, Basil S., E. E. Gilbert, and J. A. Otto, to Allied Chemi- cal Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3.356,485, 12-5-67, Cl. 71—122. Farah, George S. Anti-skid device. 3,323,572, 6-6-67, Cl. 152—208. Farajian, Moses, and A. Kiss. Fish lure. 3,337,980, 8-29-67, Cl. 43—35. Farb, Norman E., and N. D. Harris. Air cushion vehicle with thrust and anti-torque control means. 3,336,995, 8-22-G7, Cl. 180—7. Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Anders, Bertram, Kuhle, and Dickore. 3,299,134. Anders, Bertram, Kuhle, and Malz. 3.328,495. Andres, Karl-Heinz, Steinbach, and Damm. 3,300,418. Bahr, Ulrich, Siegel, and Nischk. 3,313,850. Bayer, Otto, iSchroter, Siefken. and Wagner. 3.309,405. Behrenz, Wolfgang, Czerch, and Telle. 3,357,150. Bien, Hans-Samuel, Wunderlich. and Baumann. 3,344,132. Blomever, Friedrich, Zeeher, and Holtschmidt. 3,352,829. Bollert, Volker, Curtius, Fritz, and Schnell. 3,321,439. Bormann Heinrich. and Nordt. 3,341,599. Brack, Alfred. 3,299,092. Brack, Alfred. 3,320,279. Brack. Alfred, and Raue. 3,351,600. Brandt, Hans-Walther, Bitners, and Meier. 3.33S.799. Brandt, Hans-Walther, and Engelhard. 3.322,845. Brandt, Hans-Walther, Schleppinghoff, Bayer, Bitners, and Meier. 3,320,138. Carl. Wolfgang, Glabisch, Reichle, and Wandel. 3,316,- 174. Colin, Reimer. Schrader, and Unterstenhofer. 3,336,420. Corte, Herbert, and Netz. 3.296,233. Corte, Herbert, and Netz. 3.297,648. Curtius, Ulrich, Bollert. Fritz, and Xentwig. 3,326,958. Degener, Eberhart, Holtschmidt, and Schmelzer. 3,301,- 898. Degener, Eberhart, Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3.325,- 543. Degener. Eberhart. Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3.335,- 189. LIST OF PATENTEES 393 Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschai't : See — Continued Delssman, Walter, Hund, and Langmesser. 3,330,798. Dickore, Karlfried, and Kuhle. 3,340,590. Dickore\ Karlfried, Wegler, and Sasse. 3,345,374. Elmers, Erich, Schlrmer, and Prater. 3,336,410. Fischer, Peter, Holtschmidt, Oertel, and Braun. 3,334,- 056. Frank, Adolf, Grewe, and Kaspers. 3,344,103. Frank, Gnnter, Kubens, Schmitz-Josten, Wegler, and Dortmann. 3,316,277. Frank, Gunter, Wegler, Schmitz-Josten, and Kubens. 3.336,342. Fitz, Gerhard, Bottenbruch, and Schnell. 3,305,520. Fritz, Gerhard, Curtius, Bottenbruch, Schnell, and Goller. 3,321,435. Frohberger, Paul-Ernst, and Kuhle. 3,322,020. Giesekus, Hanswalter, and Schnoring. 3,357,786. Glabiscb, Dietrich. 3.308.081. Glabisch, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3.297.61S. Goliasch, Karl, Bolster, and Scheinpflug. 3,345,377. Gollmer, Gottfried, and Wolz. 3,299, 086. Gompper, Rudolf, Wegler, Dickore, and Hagele. 3,322,- 788 Grogler, Gerhard, and Windemuth. 3,330, S2S. Oruber, Hermann. 3.326,844. Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, Rutter, and Menzel. 3.316. 23S. Hanke, Plans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, and Wunderlich. 3,324,- 105. Hardt, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3, 305. 600. Hardt, Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,358,054. Hardt, Dietrich, Bartl, and Wust. 3,355,516. Hartung, Sigurd, and Grunewald. 3,332,990. Hausweiler, Arnold, Scherhag, and Haupt. 3,309,394. Hechelhammer, Wilhelm, Schneider, and Popper. 3,323,- 945. Heinze, Gerhard. 3,356,450. Heinze, Gerhard, and Podsehus. 3,296,151. Hennig, Hans J. 3.350,438. Hennig, Hans J., and Braun 3,321,415. Heydkamp, Wolfgang, Muller, and Kallert. 3,357,932. Hey], Gerhard, Luttgens, and Schmitz. 3,327.685. Hey], Gerhard, Luttgens, and Schmitz. 3,332,395. Heyl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Vinzelberg. 3,309,569. Honmann, Walter, and Vollmann. 3,341,551. Holtschmidt, Hans, and Tarnow. 3.335,151. Holtschmidt, Hans, and Zecher. 3,347,762. Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer. 3.347.529. Horn, Elmar-Manfred. 3,338,962. Horn, Elmar-Manfred. Kleine-Weischede, Lang and Niederprum. 3,30,326. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Lang. 3.297,749. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Lang. 3,297.750. Horn, Elmar-Manfred. Lang, Rinkes, and Voigt. 3.323,873. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Niederprum. 3.345,396. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Niederprum. 3,357,949. Horstmann, Harald. Wollweber, and Meng. 3,356,692. Hullstrung, Dieter, Haberland, Kunze, and Heinz. 3,312 - 719. Jager, Horst, Sigel. and Schroter. 3.336.2S4. Jung, Herbert F.. Scheinflug, and Grewe. 3,342,670. Kirschnek, Helmut, Von Finck. and Quaedvlieg. 3,324,176. Klauke, Erich, and Kuhle. 3,355,454. Klauke, Erich, Kuhle, Grewe, Kaspers, and Wegler. 3.341.403. Klein. Heinz G., and Zirngiebl. 3,295,999. Knapp, Karl-Heinrich, Sinn, Dinges, and Ott. 3,297,623. Knipp, Ulrich, Awater, Oetke, Weinbrenner and Schonzeler. 3,312,666. Koch, Otto, Prietzschk, Reichle, and Zvgan. 3,327,033. Koeher, Ernest-Ulrich, and Kolb. 3,296,205. Kramer, Bernhard. 3,306,699. Kramer, Bernhard, and Henes. 3,301.629 Krauss, Walter, and Hebermehl. 3,347.816. Krimm, Heinrich, and Schnell. 3,311,660. Krimm, Heinrich, and Schnell 3.359.317. Kronig, Walter. Swodenk, Quaedvlieg, Schwerdtel, and Boehmke. 3.328,471. Kuhle, Engelbert, and Klauke. 3,299,148. Kuhle, Engelbert, and Klauke. 3,344.153. Kuhle Engelbert, and Klauke. 3,360,542. Kunze. Heinrich, Hausweiler, Scherhag, and Haupt. 3,299,618. Lehmann, Erich, Rapp, Fingado and Nordt, 3.322,820. Lehmann, Hellmuth, Grewe, and Lautenschlage. 3,326,951. Leuehs, Hans, Lorenz, and Wieland. 3,329,710. Ley. Kurt, Walz, Redetzky, and Freytag. 3,344,109. Lohmar, Walther, Harnisch, Schmahl, Kohli, and Spenner. 3,353,398. Lorenz, Walter. 3,320,261. Malz, Hugo, and Gobel. 3,317.576. Malz, Hugo, and Gobel. 3.347,821. Martinola, Friedrich, and Siegers. 3,342,756. Mayer, Rudi, Kuntz, and Suling. 3.349,063. Merten, Rudolf, and Bayer. 3,322,699. Merten, Rudolf, and Bayer. 3,345,338. Merten, Rudolf, and Braun. 3,305,535. Merten, Rudolf, and Braun. 3,345,309. 242-023— P 26 Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellscbaft : See — Continual Mover, Karlhelnz. Kratzer, Schutz, Kroueberg, and Stoepel. 3,318,920. Meyer, Karlhelnz, Kratzer, Schutz, Stoepel, and Krone- berg. 3,340,248. Meyer, Karlhelnz, Schutz, Stoepel, and Kroneherg. 3,309,362. Meyer, Karlhelnz. Schutz, Stoepel, and Kroneberg. 3,325,517. Meyer, Karl-Heinz, Schultz, Stoepel, and Kroneberg. 3 3*^8 387 Mielke, Karl-Heinz, Wust, and Meekbach. 3,304,277. Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, Bechlars, and Steirnetz. 3,309,030. Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, and Muller. 3,352,500. Muller, Erwin. 3,325,421. Muller, Erwin. 3.349,121. Muller, Erwin. 3,352,880. Muller, Erwin, and Dietrich. 3,360,495. Muller, Erwin A., Hoehne, and Becker. 3,355,519. Muller, Gerhard, and Merten. 3,314.923. Muller, Gerhard, and Merten. 3,345,395. Muth, Friedrich, Unterstenhofer, and Herlinger. 3,322,- 8 '^8 Mylenbusch, Helmut, Krimm. and Schnell. 3,327,019. Nawrath, Gunter. 3,316,300. Neeff, ROtger. 3,324,142. Neumann, Wolfram, and Lohmar. 3,340,496. Niederprum, Hans, and Simmler. 3,311,051. Oertel, Gunter, Malz, and Dorken. 3,341,634. Oertel, Gunter, Malz, Holtschmidt, and Degener. 3,311,- 677. Oertel, Harold, Lev. Rinke, and Thoma. 3,351,608. Ott, Karl-Heinz, Dinges, and Knapp. 3.321,430. Pampus, Gottfried, Holtschmidt, and Freytag. 3,341,502. Paull, Otto, and Genth. 3,308,082. Paulus, Wilfried, Pauli, and Genth. 3,328,240. Peilstocker, Gunter. 3,322,719. Pelster. Heinrich, and Heiss. 3,350,459. Pelster, Heinrich, Muhlbauer, and Delfs. 3,345,394. Peter, Julius, and Neumann. 3,297,795. Piechota, Helmut, and Wirtz. 3,330,783. Podsehus, Ernst. 3,316,116. Podsehus, Ernst, and Joseph. 3.309,214. Raichle, Karl, and Rudolph. 3,360,589. Raue, Roderich. 3,345,355. Raue, Roderich. 3.351,482. Raue, Roderich, Brack, and Rohe. 3.331.831. Reichardt, Manfred, Von Falkai, Reichle, and Rellens- mann. 3,329,755. Reischl, Artur, Gobel. Rohr. and Simmler. 3,332,900. Reischl, Artur, Holtschmidt, Neumann, and Simmler. 3,296,190. Reischl, Artur, Muller, and Gobel. 3,357,939. Resz, Raoul, and Bartl. 3,296,231. Richert, Hans, and Zirngiebl. 3,314,753. Rodenacker, Wolf. 3,309,736. Rodenacker, Wolf. 3.317,952. Rudolph, Hans, and Raichle. 3,355,515. Rudolph, Hans, Rullmann, Schnell, Prater, and Raichle. 3,313,864. Sasse, Klaus, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,307.933. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,299,085. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,334,990. Schegk, Ernst, Schrader, and Wedemeyer. 3,313,684. Scheinpflug, Hans, Grewe, and Jung. 3,301 .747. Scheinpflug, Hans, Jung, and Schrader. 3,357,882. Schellenberg, Wolf-Dietrich, and Bartl. 3,325.460. Schellhammer, Carl-Wolfgang, Muller, and Raue. 3,352,- 885. Scherhag, Bernhard, Hartung, Hausweiler, and Grune- wald. 3,297,587. Seheurlen. Hans, and Muller. 3,331,790. Schlcke, Hans-Gerd. 3.299.188. Schliebs, Reinhard. 3,312,606. Schliebs, Reinhard. 3,329.697. Schmelzer, Hans-Georg, and Degener. 3,347,859. Schmelzer, Hans-Georg. and Holtschmidt. 3.312,743. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Frank, Wegler, and Andres. 3.342.895. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Kubens, Frank, and Wegler. 3,296.202. Schnegg, Robert. Dippelhofer, Pelousek, Nordt, and Dort- niann. 3,337,500. Schneider. Rudolf, and Court. 3.321. 2S2. Schnell, Hermann, Prater, and Rudolph. 3,313.863. Schnell, Hermann, Schwarz, and Gemassmer. 3,322,724. Schnurrbusch, Karl, and Noll. 3,309.253. Scholl, Walter, and Dittmar. 3,314.932. Schon, Nikolaus, Pampus, and Witte. 3,299.031. Schrader, Gerhard. 3,299,190. Schrader, Gerhard. 3,322.804. Schrader, Gerhard, and Hammann. 3,325,492. Sohultheis, Heinz. Nordt. Skopalik, and Delfs. 3,326,965. Schultz, Fritz. 3,300,384. Schultz, Fritz. 3,308,026. Schultz, Fritz. 3.326,705. Schundehutte, Karl-Heind, Suckfull, and Nickel. 3,317,- 507. Sigwart, Karl, Grone, and Muschelknautz. 3,315,S06. 394 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Parbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Continued Simm, Walter, and Koch. 3,330,683. Simmler, Walter. 3,297,735. Slmmler, Walter. 3,324,161. Simmler, Walter, and Niederpriim. 3,345,393. Simmler, Walter, Niederprum, and Jonas. 3,350,437. Spahrkas, Heinrich, Knopf, Faber, and Mauthe. 3,346,- 323. Steinbach, Hans-Horst. 3,306,759. Steinbach, Hans-Horst. 3,325,439. Strittmatter, Werner. 3,323,843. Suling, Carlhans, and Kuntz. 3,299,007. Suling, Carlhans, Roos, and Logemann. 3,314,914. Taube, Carl, and Bockmann. 3,301,696. Taube, Carl, Bockmann, and Freytag. 3,353,901. Thoma, Wilhelm, and Rinke. 3,300,447. Thoma, Wilhelm, and Rinke. 3,354,251. Thoma, Wilhelm, Rinke. and Oertel. 3,305,533. Truscheit, Ernst, and Eiter. 3,304,333. Unger, Otto, Nisehk, Von Falkai, and Wilms. 3,328,359. Van Falkai, Bela. Prletzschk, Rellensmann, Reichle, and Wieden. 3,306,873. Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Bunge, Koch, Linsert, and Hager. 3,305,687. Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Dryczynski, Koepke, Platz, and Lessnig. 3,325,729. Vollmann, Heinrich, Hohmann, and Baumann. 3,316 280. Von Bonin, Wulf, Holtschmidt, and Piechota. 3,312,638. Von Bonin, Wulf, and Dgi. 3,330,810. Wagner, Kuno, Klinkmann, and Wolz. 3,297,644. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,311,591. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,311,592. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,313,780. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,316,219. Wagner, Kuno, and Peter. 3,326,862. Wagner, Kuno, Scheurlen, and Kritzler. 3,296,194. Walaschewski, Engelbert. 3,353,997. Weisbeck, Roland, and Brockes. 3,309.226. Weisbeck, Roland, Brockes, and Nassenstein. 3,351,516. Weissbach, Helmut. 3,318,839. Willems, Jakob. 3,309,216. Wollweber, Hartmund, Hiltmann, Kaller, and Kroneberg. 3,344,188. Wunderlich, Hermann, and Menzel. 3,357,783. Wunderllch, Hermann, and Schwarz. 3,317,272. Wunderlich, Hermann, and Schwarz. 3,321,266 Zecher, Wilfried, and Holtschmidt. 3,297,726. Zecher, Wilfried, and Holtschmidt. 3,305,574. Zirngiebl, Eberhard. 3,304,155. Zfrngiebl, Eberhard, and Burger. 3,298,798. Zirngiebl. Eberhard, and Klein. 3,340.073. Zirngibl, Hans, Brandle, Beumer, and Weidmann. 3,306,- 760. Zirngibl, Hans, and Rademachers. 3,359,065. Farber, Arnold S., and E. S. Schlig, to International Business Machines Corp. Nondestructive memory array. 3,354,440, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 173. Farber, Edward R. : See — Wright, Donald E., and Farber. 3,324,564. Farber, Hans, to Gutehoffnungshutte Sterkrade Aktiengesell- schaft. Processes of and machines for sintering ores. 3,295,953, 1-3-67, CI. 75—5. Farber. Herbert, to Firma Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Method for arresting a mandrel and tube discharged from a rolling mill. 3,349,468, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 427. Farber, Herman, and M. Sucher, to Polytechnic Institute of Brookyln. Microwave spark-gap switch having a trigger electrode centered between and aligned with the opposed electrode. 3,351,806, 11-7-67, CI. 315 — 39. Farber, Hugh A., and R. A. Hickner, to The Dow Chemical Co. Condensation composition of polyhalomethylated aro- matic compounds and hydroxyalkyl mercaptans. 3,338.975, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 609. Farber, James F., C. J. Roberts, Jr., M. Donovan, and W. S. Wesson, to Scott Paper Co. Bib. 3,329,969, 7-11-67, CI. 2 — 49. Farber, Jerome : See — Payne, John W., Sailor, and Farber. 3,351,548. Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lu- cius & Bruning: See — Asmus. Klaus-Dieter, and Fischer. 3,301,821. Aumiiller, Walter. 3,325,541. Aumuller, Walter, Weber, Weyer, Muth, and Herr. 3,338,955. Bachmann, Ditmar, Gerstenberg, Grafen and Paszthorv 3,337,508. Baier, Edwin. 3,351,579. Bestian, Herbert, and Jensen. 3,324,177. Bestian, Herbert, and Korbanka. 3,344,129. Bestian, Herbert, Korbanka, and Lange. 3,308.084. Bestian, Herbert, Sommer, and Bergmann. 3.345,253. Bestian, Herbert, and Ulmschneider. 3,316,224. Biener, Hans. 3,297,683. Dietz, Erich, Fuchs, Schinzel. and Wagner. 3,335,150. Dietz, Erich, and Schilling. 3,328,384. Dursch, Walter. 3,313,742. Ehrhart, Gustav, Lindner, and Ott. 3,330,858. Ehrhart, Gustav, Lindner, and Ott. 3.345,361. Feier, Heinz, Gericke, Nesemann, and Prave. 3,303,096. Feld. Erich, Kleinlein, and Liebenhoff. 3,316,591. Fernholz, Hans, and Gossel. 3.307,905. Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning : See — Continued Fernholz, Hans, Neu, and Schmidt. 3,322,825. Fischer, Edgar, and Kullmar. 3,303,039. Frensch, Heinz. 3,323,987. Frensch, Heinz, Goebel, Czech, and Hartel. 3,297,523. Friedrich, Walter, and Lohaus. 3,335.203. Fritsch, Werner, Haede, Ruschig, and Stache. 3,301,875. Fritsch, Werner, and Stache. 3,297,688. Fuchs, Otto, Sieber, and Troster. 3,322,769. Fuchs. Otto, and Troster. 3,356,687. Fuchs, Otto, and Troster. 3,357,985. Gossel, Helmut, Wirtz, and Fernholz. 3,347,900. Grotseh, Horst. 3,323,994. Gutweiler, Klemens, Fischer, and Kullmar. 3,337,507. Hahn, Helmut, Beermann, and Ulmschneider.. 3,316,201. Hartmann, Adolf, Burghardt, and Kresse. 3,321,450. Hartmann, Adolf, and Kresse. 3,299,004. Hartmann, Adolf, and Kresse. 3,336,264. Herbst, Willy. 3,297,663. Hermann, Hans D., and Fischer. 3,316,207. Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,297,627. Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,316,206. Hertel, Hasso, Lowenfeld. and Mohr. 3,337,521. Heuse, Otto, Boldt, and Wirtz. 3,316,162. Hieronymus, Ernst, Quadflieg, and Wirtz. 3,357,992. Hieronymus, Ernst, and Wirtz. 3,338,948. Hirsehbeck, Josef, and Riedl. 3,330,760. Hirschberg, Rudolf. 3,336,209. Hloch, Albert, Kohlhaas, Medic, and Neises. 3,345,192. Hoyer, Hans, Keil, and Kresse. 3,321,444. Hoyer, Hans, Welfers, and Kopke. 3,352,959. Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, and Ehmann. 3,311,595. Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Staller, and Zimmermann. 3,301,- 805. Kaupp, Josef, and Blaettner. 3,347,935. Koller, Walter, Becker, and Hoyer. 3.345.337. Korbanka, Helmut, and S'oldan. 3,355,394. Kramer, Hans B. A., Messwarb, and Denk. 3,350,368. Kuhlkamp, Alfred, Zimmermann, and Biitschli. 3,345,336. Kuhne, Rudolf, Diery, and Grossmann. 3,335,138. Kiihne, Rudolf, and Meininger. 3,312,728. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Frolich. 3.305,559. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Hornig. 3,297,678. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Noll. 3,324.151. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Noll. 3,349,097. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Pfirrmann. 3,346,553. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Pfirrmann. 3,354,182. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, Zimmermann, Karacsonyi, Berner, and Heyna. 3,334,961. Landauer, Franz, Weckler, and Reuter. 3,313,589. Lederer, Michael, and Jensen. 3,336,297. Lohe, Konrad, and Ribka. 3,321,458. Lorentz, Guido M. R., Matheis, Neises, and Stroh. 3 328 331 Lorentz', Guido M. R., Neises, and Stroh. 3,313,766. Mauz, Otto. 3,331,809. Mauz, Otto, and Hertel. 3,352,824. Mauz, Otto, and Heuck. 3,360,499. Meininger, Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,301,884. Meininger, Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,345,122. Meininger, Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,359.286. Mohr, Reinhard, and Bender. 3,322,784. Mohr, Reinhard, and Bender. 3,332,930. Mullner, Stefan, and Albert. 3,355,517. Muth, Karl, Bander, and Ruschig. 3,328,414. Noll, Walter. 3,313,799. Orthner, Ludwig, Horst, and Wellens. 3.301,831. Pfeiffer, Gerhard, Stetzelberg, and Winkler. 3,345,198. Popp, Bernhard, and Onken. 3.357,994. Prave, Paul, and Huber. 3,317,404. Remy, Hermann. 3,297,711. Ribka, Joachim. 3,325,470. Ribka, Joachim. 3,342,802. Ribka, Joachim. 3.360,528. Riemenschneider, Wilhelm, Dialer, Probst, and Bander. 3,301,905. Riemenschneider, Wilhelm, and Probst. 3,328.26o. Rochlitz, Fritz W. A., Schleede, and Schulde. 3,332.912. Roscher, Giinther, and Riemenschneider. 3,346,627. Ruschig, Heinrich, and Hilmer. 3.322,756. Ruschig, Heinrich, Korger, Aumiiller, and Schmidt. 3,347,- 914. Schafer, Helmut K.. and Krause. 3.326,665. Scherer, Otto, and Habicht. 3,335.164. Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 3,320,142. Scherer, Otto, and Kuhn. 3.321,383. Scherer, Otto, and Rammelt. 3,335.204. Scherer, Otto, and Uhl. 3.360.505. Scherer, Otto, and Uhl. 3,360,509. Scherer, Otto, and Uhl. 3,360,524. Schinzel, Erich, Austrup, and Lebkucher. 3,318.874. Schinzel, Erich, Frischkorn, and Behrenbruch. 3,336,330. Schlack, Paul, Jensei>, and Lohaus. 3,342,783. Schlack, Paul, and Keil. 3,320,309. Schmidt, Heinz, Roos, and Mauz. 3,300,441. Schonbach, Viktor, Weissert, and Teige. 3,337,360. Schorr, Manfred, and Fussganger. 3.342,829. Schorr, Manfred, Fussganger, Bauer, and Nesemann. 3,344,155. Schorr, Manfred, Fussganger, Nesemann, and Bauer. 3,322,768. LIST OF PATENTEES 395 Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaf t vormals Melster Lucius & Bruning : Sec — Continued Schorr, Manfred, Lammler, Hohorst, and Weber. 3,324,- 117. Schott, Claus, and Fischer. 3,296.206. Schott, Claus, Fischer, Roos, and Bier. 3,306,877. Schott, Claus, Hermann, and Fischer. 3,297,647. Schramm. Gerhard, Grotsch, and Pollmann. 3,299,043. Schultz, Gerhart, and Lorentz. 3,309,329. Schwlersch, Wolfram, and Hartwimmer. 3,336,368. Schwlersch, Wolfram, and Hartwimmer. 3,336,369. Sieber, Heinrich. 3,306,904. Sieber, Heinrich, and Fuchs. 3,310,563. Sommer, Siegfried, and Brinkmann. 3,345,329. Sturm, Karl, Siedei, and Weyer. 3,351,589. Teske, Wolfgang, and Rlngel. 3,337,452. Theilig, Gerhard, Weber, and Steinrotter. 3,330,741. Vom Orde, Hans-Otto. 3,305,495. Vom Orde, Hans-Otto. 3,341,436. Von Rosenberg, Buido, and Sapper. 3,300,321. Wallenfels, Kurt, and Friedrich. 3,297,739. Weber, Helmut, Aumuller, Weyer, and Muth. 3,336,322. Weissermel, Klaus, Kulltuar, Reiher, and Fischer. 3,316,- 217. Weissermel, Klaus, and Rehn. 3,355,429. Winkelmann, Erhardt, and Wagner. 3,336,344. Wolff, Werner. 3,298,983. Zimmermann, Johann W., and Fischer. 3,321,554. Fardas, Eugene, to Eli Lilly and Co. Steroidal carbamic acld-7-lactones. 3,338,892, 8-29-67, CI. 260—239.55. Fare, Louis R., K. G. Holden, and J. R. Valenta, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 11-Oxygenated B-nortestoster- one derivatives. 3,336,341, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 348. Fare, Louis R., K. G. Holden, and J. R. Valenta, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Nortestosterones and 15-oxy- genated B-nortestosterones. 3,336,353, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 456. Farel, Newton D. : See — Graver, Richard B., and Farel. 3,325,428. Farenkopf, Rudi, to K. P. Mundinger G.m.b.H. Moisture de- tecting apparatus including a bias control for separately controlling the bias applied to the bases of at least one transistor relative to another. 3,331,020, 7-11-67, CI. 324 — 65. Farer, Irving. Mobile thermoelectric refrigeration system. 3,315,474, 4-25-67, CI. 62—3. Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Becker, Stephen P. 3,330,586. Wengen, Henry R. 3,341,804. Fargrove Machinery Co., Ltd., The Lazenby, Edwin H. 3,338,023. Farhi, Carol : See — Ruskin, Simon L. 3,329,567. Farhi, Carol, and N. E. Harris, Ascorbo adenylate compounds. 260—211.5. Farhood, Roland J. Wall-mountable ash receptacle. 686, 4-25-67, CI. 131—235. Farla, James M., and R. T. Wright, to Monsanto Co. Mono- filament ribbon pile product. 3,332,828, 7-25-67, CI. 161 — 21. Farina, Joseph J. : See — Zavertnik, Marshall G., and Farina. 3,296,391. Zavertnik, Marshall G., Farina, and Linne. 3,317,072. Zavertnik, Marshall G., Horst, Farina, Linne, and Williams. 3,335,238. Farina, Joseph J., to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Open circuit indicator with slidable housing having a lamp indicator therein. 3,331,018, 7-11-67, CI. 324 — 51. Farina, Mario : See — Natta, Giulio, Peraldo, and Farina. 3,303,177. Farinelli, Rene, L. Maret, and P. Riondel, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de Secheron. Speed regulator of an electric motor. 3,317,806, 5-2-67, CI. 318—305. Farino, Frank G., to Leasing Lasy Foundation, Inc. Mater- nity panty girdle. 3,301,261, 1-31-67, CI. 128^528. Farioli, Felice : See — Ciceri, Luigi, Farioli, and Luzzatto. 3,330,802. Farison, Robert E., to W. R. Grace & Co. Foam generating apparatus. 3,337,195, S-22-67, CI. 261 — 27. Farison, Robert E., to W. R. Grace & Co. Chemical feeder. 3,340,888, 9-12-67, CI. 137—268. Fariss, Robert H., to Monsanto Co. Preparation and recovery of acetic acid. 3,337,618, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 533. Fariss, Robert H., to Monsanto Co. Production and recovery of oxygenated hydrocarbons by plural distillation. 3,350,- 420, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 348.5. Farkas, Alexander. Methylated polysaccharide and method of making. 3,360,510, 12-26-67, CI. 260—209. Farkas, Alexander. Aloe polysaccharide composition and its preparation. 3,360,511, 12-26-67, CI. 260—209. Farkas, Emery : See — - Dodson, Vance H., and Farkas. 3,351,478. Farkas, Eugene, to Eli Lilly and Co. 19-nor-10a-A 4 -androstene- 3,17-dione and process for the production thereof. 3,341,- 55S, 9-12-67, CI. 260—397.3. Farkas, Francis, to Canada Lighter & Plastics Ltd. Plastic molding apparatus. Re. 26,265, 9-12-67, CI. 18 — 5. See- to Union 3,359,257, Carbide Corp. 12-19-67, CI. 3,315,- Farkas, George B. : See — Stotler, Harold H., Farkas, and Keith. 3,311,460. Farkas, George J., and E. C. MacMullan, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process furnace control system. 3,343,792, 9-26-67, CI. 236 — 23. Farkas, Ralph : See — Brlggs, Eugene C, and Farkas. 3,316,955. Farkas, Walter G., and F. H. Hemsley, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Process for producing derivatives of D-glucose. 3,312,683, 4-4-67, CI. 260—209. Farley, David L., to Halliburton Co. Well tester with hydrau- lic coupling and retrievable value. 3,305,023, 2-21-07, CI. 166 — 226. Farley, David L., to Halliburton Co. Cup for multi-size pipe string. 3,346,267, 10-10-67, CI. 277 — 212. Farley, David L., and B. Q. Barrington, to Halliburton Co. Apparatus for use in a well bore. 3,315,747, 4-25-67, CI. 166 — 206. Farley, Forney E. : See — McCulloch, Harold W„ and Farlev. 3,308,609. Farley, Forney E., and H. W. McCulloch, to John C. Mitchell Co. Portable vacuum cleaning machine. 3,320,727, 5-23- 67, CI. 55—337. Farley, William E. Practice rail attachment for a basketball backboard. 3,342,486, 9-19-67, CI. 273—1.5. Farlick, James E. : See — Sparrow, Kenneth M. 3,344,338. Farm Chemicals of Oregon, Inc. : See — Hesp, Claron E., and Ratllff. 3,310,239. Farman, Edward H., Jr., and R. E. Kay, to Sperry Rand Corp. Jet pipe regulator with null position adjustment. 3,324,871, 6-13-67, CI. 137—83. Farmen, Bernard : See — Pyatt, Lawrence A. 3,302,131. Farmer Bros., Co. : See — Price, Gail A. 3,347,149. Farmer, Ernest L., to Wlldt Mellor Bromley Ltd. Patterning mechanism for circular knitting machines. 3,315,494. 4—25- 67, CI. 66—50. Farmer, Everett W., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Plastic buoy. 3,315,285, 4-25-67, CI. 9—8. Farmer, Everett W., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Critically damped vibration system. 3,346,221, 10-10-67. CI. 248 — 24. Farmer, Homer H.. and E. V. Rowan, to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Molybdenum oxysulflde dithioearbamates and processes for their preparation. 3,356,702, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 429. Farmer, James L. : See — Brown, Frank M„ Burton, Farmer, and Irmen. 3,346,112. Farmer, John : See — Cygan, Frank J., and Farmer. 3,318,709. Farmer, John T. Method and apparatus of excavation. 3,310,124, 3-21-67, CI. 175—7. Farmer, Larry B. Chromatographic applicator. 3,358,496, 12-19-67, CI. 73—61.1. Farmer, Robert W., to Orange Roller Bearing Co., Inc. Method of making a cage for a roller bearing. 3,353,246, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 148.4. Farmer, Stanley E., to Cascade Corp. Hose and electrical cable system. 3,314,562, 4-18-67, CI. 214 — 650. Farmer, Stanley E., and H. F. Welnert. to Cascade Corp. Vacuum-operated load grab. 3,326,593, 6-20-67. CI. 294 — 64. Farmer, Wayne D. : See — Dick, George W., and Farmer. 3,309,670. Farmery, George K. : See — Page, Wilbur M., and Farmery. 3,337,002. Farnam, Henry E„ Jr. : See — Cook, Melvin A., and Farnam. 3,341,382. Farney, George K., to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Discharge device slow wave circuit wherein the beam alternately interacts with the series and shunt voltage fields of the slow wave structure. 3,358,179, 12-12-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Farnham, Alford G., and R. N. Johnson, to Union Carbide Corp. Polyarylene polyethers. 3,332,909, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 47. Farnham, Alford G., and P. E. Sonnet, to Union Carbide Corp. Hydroxyneopentyl ethers and process for preparing the same. 3,359,306, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 521. Farnsfield Ltd. : See — Worner, Howard K. 3,326,672. Farnsworth, George H. : See — Kussy, Frank W., Farnsworth, and Thomas. 3,311,793. Farnsworth, Philo T., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Microwave amplifier utilizing multipaction to produce periodically bunched electrons. 3,312,857, 1 1 67, CI. 315—5. Farnsworth, Richard G., to General Electric Co. Impulse totalizer using solid state components. 3,302,005, 1-31-67, CI. 235—92. Farnum, Robert F., to United Aircraft Corp. Coalescer. 3,339.- 349, 9-5-67, CI. 55 — 309. Farnworth, Wilfred, to Rader Pneumatics & Engineering Co.. Ltd. Re-entrainnient apparatus for conveying pipe-line^. 3,337,273, S-22-67, CI. 302—64. Farny, Paul, and K. Hellwig, to Farymann Diesel. Farny & Weidmann. Decompression device for an internal combustion engine. 3,342,169, 9-19-67, CI. 123— 1S2. Faro, Charles : See — Cantrell, James H., and Faro. 3,304,010. 396 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Faro, Charles, and L. D. Hughes, to Flintkote Co. Apparatus for spraying plastic materials. 3,302,891, 2-7-67, CI. 239—407. Faro, Charles, and J. H. Cantrell, to The Flintkote Co. Dual pump apparatus. 3,330,211, 7-11-67, CI. 103 — 6. Farquhar, John C. Platform mount for weighing machines. 3,354,973. 11-28-67, CI. 177 — 208. Farquhar. Melville T., to Reynolds Metals Co. Container and blanks for making same. 3,324,998, 6-13-67, CI. 206 — 46. Farquhar, Melville T., to Reynolds Metals Co. Container and blanks for making same. 3,324,999, 6-13-67, CI. 206 — 46. Farquhar, Melville T., to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for placing separator cells around bottles and the like and for packaging such bottles. 3,346,939, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 208. Farquhar, Melville T., and L. H. Peterson, to Reynolds Metals Co. Multi-compartment carton. 3,326,444, 6-20-67, CI. 229 — 27. Farquhar, Robert H. Terrestrial-celestial display apparatus. 3,303,582, 2-14-67, CI. 35 — 47. Farquharson, James K., to The Dow Chemical Co. Air cush- ioned packets. 3,340,669, 9-12-67, CI. 53—29. Farr, Albert P. : See — McElya, Fred H.. and Farr. 3,313.552. Farr, Alton E., and C. W. Neher, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Auto release throttle friction clutch. 3,360,088. 12-26-67, CI. 192—66. Farr, Andrew F., to Bioconsultants Inc. Titration means and method. 3.327,898, 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 1. Farr, Andrew F., to Bioconsultants, Inc. Serum separation apparatus and method. 3,355,098, 11-28-67, CI. 233 — 26. Farr Co. : See — Duncan, Sydney F. 3,321,345. Sopher, Bruce M., and Collins. 3,360,005. Farr, Glyn P. R. : See — Jinasena, Colombapatabendige T. N., and Farr. 3,323,381. Farr, Glyn P. R„ to Girling Ltd. Hydraulic braking systems for vehicles. 3,304,128, 2-14-67, CI. 303 — 6. Farr, Glyn P. R., and H. G. Margetts, to Girling Ltd. Actuat- ing means for spot-type disc brake. 3,340,967, 9-12-67, CI. 188—106. Fair, Harold K., P. D. Frelich, and R. P. Curtis, to General Instrument Corp. Contour map generator. 3,296,579, 1- 3-67. CI. 340—3. Farr, James A., Jr., C. R. Mcintosh, and W. D. Stephens, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. 3,312,744, 4-4-67, CI. 260—635. Farr, Peter: See — Andrews, Thomas D. H., Thomas, and Farr. 3,342,034. Farrand, Clair L„ to Inductosyn Corp. Flux responsive read- ing system for a magnetically recorded digital programmed position servo. 3,340,451, 9-5-67, CI. 318 — 162. Farrand, Clair L., to Inductosyn Corp. Variable speed posi- tion measuring transformer svstem. 3,353,095, 11-14-67, CI. 323—53. Farrand, Clair L„ to Inductosyn Corp. Position measuring transformer having coil winding for salient poles. 3,356,932, 12-5-67, CI. 323—51. Farrand Optical Co., Inc. : See — La Russa, Joseph. 3,358,958. Farrand. William A., and N. E. Marcum, to North American Aviation, Inc. Random access magnetic disc file assemblv. 3,359,549, 12-19-67. CI. 340 — 174.1. Farrar, Emanuel L. Emergency brake system for automobiles. 3,353,634, 11-21-67, CI. 188 — 106. Farrar, Henry C. : See — Shichman. Daniel, Farrar, and Koe. 3.336,025. Farrar, Ralph C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and catalyst for production of rubbery polymers. 3,332,928, 7-25-67, CI. 260—94.3. Farrel Corp. : See — Bainton, Herbert W. 3.359.597. Kemp, Arthur W. 3.347,157. Kuehn, Howard E. 3,327,341. Parrella, Alfred T. 3,333,370. Parrella, Alfred T., and Gagliard. 3,321,869. Young, Frederic W. 3.333,484. Farrell. Arthur W. : See — Beetle, Robert H., and Farrell. 3,311,403. Farrell, Edward J., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Self-adaptive en- coding and decoding system. 3,360,778, 12-26-67, CI 340 — 172.5. Farrell, Gerald J. : See — Ottestad, Jack B.. and Farrell. 3 336. 78S Ottestad. Jack B.. and Farrell. 3,359,867. Farrell, John H. Binaural simulator. 3,329,772 7^-67 CI. 179 — 1. Farrell. John J. 18—5. Farrell, John W. : See — Forgeng, William D., and Farrell. 3,323,899. Farrell, Robert P., Jr. : See — Watson, Kenneth S., and Farrell. 3.318 450. Watson, Kenneth S.. Farrell, and Bennett. 3,327,855. Farrell, Walter O., and L. S. Verde. Method of preparing hard rubber crumb. 3,297,662, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Farrington Business Machines Corp. : See — Barbour. William P., and Hu. 3,35S,597. Davis, Robert L. 3,358,596. See — 3,306,682. Farrington, Diane G. : See — Rafos, Robert R„ and Farrington. 3,324,127. Molding apparatus. 3,339,230, 9-5-67, CI. Farrington Co., The : Cowles, John H. Farrington, Robert K., to The Thompson Electric Co. Hori- zontally mounted luminaire with lowering device. 3,342,988, 9-19-67, CI. 240—64. Farris, Robert L., % to E. G. Cohen. Mattres salarm. 3,325,- 799, 6-13-67, CI. 340—279. Farris, Victor W. Safety valves. 3,304,951, 2-21-67. CI. 137 — 492. Farrow, Cecil W. : See — Becker, Floyd K., and Farrow. 3,349,333. Farrow, Cecil W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Phase locked loop with fast frequency pull-in. 3,351,868, 11-7-67, CI. 331 — 17. Farrow, Frances R. : See — Beck, Russell C, and Farrow. 3,323,355. Farrow, Stanley : See — Beck, Russell C., and Farrow. 3,323,355. Farrow, Tom J., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Conductive mold rack for electrocleaning mold parts. 3,297,559, 1-10-67, CI. 202 — 242. Farry, Otis T., to Wagner Electric Corp. Joint structure for three-legged laminated core. 3,303,448, 2-7-67, CI. 336 — 212. Farson, Frank S., to The Goodyear Tire &Rubber Co. Polym- erization of conjugated diolefins with a carbon disulfide- containing catalyst. 3,317,494, 5-2-67, CI. 200 — 82.1. Farthoust, Jean M., and F. Clemence, to Roussel UCLAF, S.A. Derivative of pectin, its process of preparation and its method of use. 3,306,819, 2-28-67, CI. 167—55. Farymann Diesel, Farney & Weidmann : See — Farny, Paul, and Hellwig. 3,342,169. Fasanella, George S., to The Englander Co., Inc. Modular furni- ture construction. 3,348.244. 10-24-67, CI. 5 — 17. Fasanella, George S., to The Englander Co., Inc. Convertible couch. 3,350,725, 11-7-67, CI. 5 — 12. Fasco Industries, Inc. : See — - Fox, Norman P., Fischer, and Thome. 3,295,433. Wainwright, William L. 3,320,406. Faso, William J. Door mounted spraying devices. 3,344,959, 10-3-67, CI. 222—183. Fass, Richard A.: See — Armour, Walter B., and Fass. 3.300.430. Fassbender, Frederick A., to S. M. Frank & Co., Inc. Tobacco pipes having smoke-filtering means. 3,312,228, 4-4—67, CI. 131—205. Fassbender, Henry J. : See — Wrisley, Kenneth L., and Fassbender. 3,335,004. Fassbender, Herbert, to Glanzstoffi Koln G.m.b.H. Process and device for mixing liquids of differing viscosities. 3,349,- 713, 10-31-67, CI. 103—6. Fassino, Edward G. : See — Leonard, Robert R.. Fassino, and Beatty. 3,356,995. Fassio, Julius. Brush device for cleaning, scouring and polish- ing. 3,312,994, 4-11-67, CI. 15—180. Fassle, Fritz : See — Ruter, Hermann, Cherdron, and Fassle 3.337,298. Fast, Clarence R., G. C. Howard, and F. H. Rixe, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Hydraulic fracturing with spaced props. 3,354,959, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — 42. Fast, Robert B., to National Biscuit Co. Process for prepar- ing a coated ready to eat cereal product. 3,318,706, 5-9-67, CI. 99—83. Fastener Corp. : See — ■ Baum, William H., and Mosetich. 3,315,436. Baum, William H., and Mosetich. 3,342,659. Ramspeck, Howard B. 3,353,453. Wandel, Oscar A. 3,313,213. Fastner, Karl D. : See — Craven, Herman R., and Fastner. 3,325,049. Faszold, Joseph R. : See — La Beaume, Rembert W., and Faszold. 3,317,929. Fate-Root-Heath Co., The : See — De Witt, Raymond H. 3,304,811. Fath, Wilhelm : See — Franchi, Bruno, and Fath. 3,319,010. Fathauer, George H., to Dole Valve Co. Weighbridge shock mount. 3,301,341, 1-31-67, CI. 177—184. Fatouras, Sam. Rudderless jet aircraft. 3,341,153, 9-12-67, CI. 244 — 52. Fatovic, Peter: See — Reedyk, Cornells W., and Fatovic. 3,300,585. Fatovic, Peter, to Nothern Electric Co. Ltd. Fixture for use during the polarization of an electret. 7,354,373, 11-21-67, CI. 320—1. Fats and Protein Research Foundation, Inc. : See — Osipow, Lloyd I., Brashear, and Rosenblatt. 3,344,195. Fattibene, Arthur T.: See — Mullen, Jerry R. 3,313,457. Fattirolli, Mario. Machine with mold-seetion-varying means for manufacture of concrete articles through subsequent compression states. 3,304,592, 2-21-67, CI. 25 — 41. Fattor, Arthur P. Electrical conductor connectors with pre- placed solder. 3,326,442, 6-20-67, CI. 228 — 56. Fattori, Lazzaro A. Shock resistant plastic containers with self-contained locking means. 3,297,133, 1-10-67, CI. 206 — 52. Fattori, Lazzaro A. Spigot construction. 3,331,580, 7-18-67. CI. 251 — 144. Fatuzzo. Ennio, to Radio Corp. of America. Ferroelectric switching circuits. 3,354,442, 11-21-6", CI. 340 — 173.2. LIST OF PATENTEES 397 Fauber, Eugene M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Fuel contain- ing a solvent extract pour point depressant. 3,308,051, 3-7-67, U. 208 — 15. Faucett, James \V., W. \V. YVIndish, and L. A. Zawodniak, to Allies Laboratories, Inc. Enzyme composition and process for production of non-crystallizing, high D.E. syrup. 3,329,578, 7-4-67, CI. 195—31. Fauchere, Jean, to Societe Auxitra. Control of multiple servo- motors actuated machines. 3,34S,709, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 13S. Fauconniere, Felice. Apparatus for slitting ribbon cables. 3,314,321, 4-1S-67, CI. S3— 1. Faugeras, Pierre, P. Michel, and X. Talmont, to Commissariat a l'Energle Atomique. Apparatus for dissolving nuclear ma- terials. 3,352,645, 11-14-67, CI. 23—272.6. Faul, Karl. Indicator. 3,321,854, 5-30-67, CI. 40 — 5. Faulconer, William M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparing a reservoir for storage of volatile liquids. 3,304,725, 2-21-67, CI. 61— .5. Faulhaber, Fritz, to Handelsanstalt, Retobobina. Armature winding for rotary electrical machines. 3,360,668, 12-26- 67. CI. 310 — 195. Faulhaber, Fritz, and H. W. Hefter, to H. Stussi. Miniature electric motor. 3,308,319, 3-7-67, CI. 310—154. Faulhaber, Gerhard: See — Penning. 3,352,710. Vescia, Michele, Schwindt, Dietrich, Perkuhn, Faulhaber, Wolf, and Wilhelm. 3,313,649. Wolf, Hans, Drescher, Faulhaber, Wilhelm, Reinhard, and Penning. 3,352,710. Faulhaber. Gerhard, D. Voges, E. Penning, H. Wilhelm, and N. Goetz, to Badische Anilin & Soda Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Treatment of cellulosic textiles with a crease resist- ing finish and a copolymer of a N-methylolamide of an acrylic acid for the purpose of reducing wet soiling. 3,322,- 569, 5-30-67, CI. 117—139.4. Faulhaber, Tillo : See — Beckmann, Gerhard, and Faulhaber. 3,344,434. Faulis. Donald R., and R. B. Whitson, to Burroughs Corp. Alterable read-only storage device. 3,350,691, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Faulkner, Alfred H., and S. Markowitz. to General Motors Corp. Magnetic memory system. 3,346,847, 10-10-67. CI. 340—172.5. Faulkner, Raymond N., and L. A. O'Neill, to United States of America, Agriculture. Polyhydric phenol modified fatty media and iron surfaces chelated therewith. 3,304,276, 2-14-67. CI. 260—22. Faulkner, Raymond N., and L. A. O'Neill, to United States of America, Agriculture. Iron butoxide improved polyhydric phenol modified alkyd compositions. 3,321,320, 5^23-67, CI. 106 — 14. Faulkner, Raymond N., and E. E. Berry, to United States of America, Agriculture. Compositions for increasing the dis- persion stability of titanium dioxide pigment. 3,343,974, 9-26-67. CI. 106—300. Faulkner, Raymond N., and N. Sen, to United States of Amer- ica, Agriculture. Pigment dispersants comprising phosphonic acid Diels-Alder adducts of vegetable oil materials. 3,354,- 104, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 22. Faulkner, Robert W. : See — Lowerv, Andrew, Anld, aud Faulkner. 3,353.023. Faulkner, Robert W. Electrical apparatus. 3,311,767, 3-2S- 67. CI. 310—168. Faulkner, Willard J., to V-M Corp. Multi-track magazine tape recorder with movable head and elastic band drive for tape and reels. Re. 26,205, 5-16-67, CI. 274 — 4. Faulkner, Willard J. Phonograph record changer. 3,304.092, 2-14-67. CI. 274 — 10. Faull, James K. Bending apparatus. 3,359,776, 12-26-67, CI. 72— 3S9. Faulseit, Francis C. to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Rigid tubular syringe package. 3,342,319, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 43. Faulstieh, George W. Plastic cap and bottle neck. 3,338,440, 8-29-67, CI. 215 — 42. Faultier Rubber Co., The: See — Cox. Alvon R. 3,299,501. Faure, Gerard M., to Office National d'Etudes et de Reeherches Aerospatiales. Subminiature pressure transducer. 3,322,980, 5-30-67. CI. 310 — S.7. Faure. Marc R. J. : Scr — Bertin, Jean H., and Faure. 3.339.657. Guienne. Paul F., and Faure. 3,327,799. Faurote. Philip D. : See — Rice. Rip G.. Faurote. and Geib. 3,313,774. Fauser, Donald L., and E. R. Kolb, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Electrostatic photographic process of making multi-colored prints. 3,301,675. 1-31-67, CI. 96 — 1.2. Fauser, Donald L., and E. R. Kolb, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Method and apparatus for simultaneously developing and fixing electrostatically formed images. 3.301,698, 1-31-67, CI. 117—37. Fauser, Donald L., and E. R. Kolb, to Harris Intertype Corp. Developing electrostatic charge image with a liquid devel- oper of two immiscible phases. 3,311,490, 3-28-67. CI. 117 — 37. Fauser, Donald L., and E. R. Kolb, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Electrophotography. 3,322,048, 5-30-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Fauser, Elmer E. Camera support. 3,332,593, 7-25-67, CI. 224—5. Fauser. Giacomo, to Montecatini Societa Generale per 1'Indus- tria Mineraria e Chimica. Production of urea. 3,347,915, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 555. Faust, Charles L., G. R. Schaer, and J. G. Beach, to Diamond Alkali Co. Chromium plating. 3,318,786,5-9-67,01.204 — 51. Faust, Charles L., and J. E. Clifford, to The Cleveland Twist Drill Co. Electrolyte composition and method of electrolyti- cally removing stock from workplace. 3,357,905, 12-12-07, CI. 204 — 143. Faust, Clifford C, and A. E. Ericson, to Union Carbide Corp. Method and apparatus for producing a package. 3,309,S37, 3-21-67. CI. 53 — 39. Faust, Clifford C, D. W. Dixon, and H. P. Eichin, to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for cutting and radiant heat seal- ing thermoplastics. 3,334,004, 8-1-67, CI. 156 — 499. Faust, Gustav : See — Glaser, Ronald A., and Faust. 3,343,450. Faust, John P., C. S. King, and A. J. Klanica, to Olin Mathie- son Chemical Corp. Composition and process. 3,335,180, 8-8-67, CI. 260—551. Faust, Stewart W. Removable accessory device for washing machine agitators. 3,359,764, 12-26-67. CI. 68—207. Faust, Walter, to Telet'onbau und Normelzeit G.m.b.H. Letter sealing device for joint use with postage meters. 3.334,610, 8-8-67, CI. US— 32. Faust, Werner : See- - Brandt, Armand, and Faust. 3,356,925. Faustel, Inc. : See — Stelling, Walter R., Jr., and Wittel. 3,295, S42. Fausti, Fulcieri, and G. Cappa, to Pirelli S.p.A. Pneumatic tires having asymmetrical structure. 3,339,010, 9-5-07, CI. 152—354. Fauth, Gunter : See — Kiper, Gerd, and Fauth. 3,334,503. Fauver, John M. : See — Lyon, Marjorie C, Pesa, and Fauver. 3,340,631. Fava, Augusto, to Essiccatoi Fava S.p.A. Transporting and storing device. 3,351,023, 11-7-67. CI. 104 — 172. Favin, David L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Uni- junction transistor relaxation oscillator with sine wave synchronization. 3,296,554, 1-3-67, CI. 331 — 111. Favre, Francois : See — Bossard, Werner, and Favre. 3,344,133. Wegmuller, Hans E., Bossard, Voltz, and Favre. 3,341,- 513. Favre, Francois, W. Bossard, J. Voltz, and H. E. Wegmuller, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Disazo dyestuffs. 3,338,880, 8-29-67, CI. 260—156. Favre. Francois, and P. Lienhard, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Non- sulfonated mono azo amino pyrazole dyestuffs. 3,356,673, 12-5-67. CI. 260 — 163. Favre, John A. : See — Hsieh, Henry L., and Favre. 3,303,225. Favre, John A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid storage method and apparatus therefor. 3,306,347, 2-2S-67, CI. 165 — 2. Favre. Robert, to Fabriques Movado and Manufacture des Montres Universal. Torsion oscillator. 3,308,313. 3-7-67, CI. 310—36. Favre, Robert, to S. A. Golay, Buckel & Cie. Electronic switching system for motors. 3,309,592, 3-14-67, CI. 318 — 13S. Favre, Robert, to Fabriques Movado and Manufacture des Montres Univesal, Perret Freres S.A. Torsion oscillator. 3.31S.087, 5-9-67. CI. 58 — 131. Favre, Robert, to Buchel Golay & Cie S.A. Self-commutated, oscillator-fed motor system. 3,339,133, 8-29-67, CI. 318 — 138. Favre, Robert, to Fabriques Movado and Manufacture des Montres Universal, Perret Freres S.A. Apparatus for me- chanically converting the oscillating movement of an elec- tro-mechanical oscillator. 3,351,788, 11-7-67, CI. 310 — 22. Fawcett, Frank S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Se- lected N,N-bis(perfluoroalkyl)aminoethvlenes and polymers thereof. 3,311,599, 3-82-67, CI. 260 — 87.5. Fawcett, Frank S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 2- [bis(perfluoroalkyl)amino]-l,3-butadienes and process of preparation. 3,359,319, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 583. Fawcett, Frank S., and E. G. Howard, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyfluoroketone/1.2-epoxlde copoly- mers and method for making same. 3,316,216 4-25-67. CI. 260—63. Fawcett, Howard N., to Cambridge Instrument Co., Inc. Ap- paratus for producing vector patterns of electrocardio- graphic signals. 3,333,5S0, 8-1-67, CI. 12S — 2.06. Fawcett, Jack. O. Franks, and J. M. Seliger. Bumper attach- ment for pushing vehicles. 3,302.958, 2-7-67, CI. 2S0 — 481. Fawcett. Sydney, R. V. Moore, and B. Cutts, to United King- dom Atomic Energy Authority. Temperature control of graphite-moderated nuclear reactors. 3,296,0S4, 1-3-67, CI. 176—59. Fawell, Joseph E. Travelling stabilized crane. 3,30S,966, 3-14-67, CI. 212—14. Fawiek Corp. : See — Allen, John D. 3.309.S52. Allen, John D. 3,330. 29S. Compton. James A., Allen, and Holt. 3,347,254. Fawiek, Thomas L. 3,296.832. Fawiek, Thomas L. 3.336,765. Fawiek, Thomas L. 3,354.670. Mason, James A. 3,317,011. Mason. James A., and Meister. 3,324,9S2. 398 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Flexible coupling. 3,296,832, 1-10-67. CI. 64 — 15. Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Flexible coupling. 3,336,- 765, 8-22-67, CI. 64—15. Fawick, Thomas L., to Fawick Corp. Flexible coupling. 3,354,670. 11-28-67. CI. 64—11. Fawkes, Donald G., to Henry Pratt Co. Valve seat. 3,304,- 050. 2-14-67, CI. 251—306. Fawkes, Donald G., to Henry Pratt Co. Shaft seal for a but- terfly valve. 3,345,033, 10-3-67, CI. 251—308. Fawkes, Donald G.. to Henry Pratt Co. Valve operator. 3,357,- 269, 12-12-67, CI. 74—89.15. Fay, Charles W., and S. Pure, to United States of America, Navy. DC-DC converter including a multivibrator opera- tive at a desired frequency. 3,327,244, 6-20-67, CI. 331 113 Fay, Clarence C. Master piston actuator. 3,336,597, 8-15-67, CI. 60 — 54.6. Fay, John A., to Waste King Corp. Dishwasher water level control system. 3,358,701, 12-19-67, CI. 134—57. Fay, Joseph G. : See — Kaplan, Irving I., and Fay. 3,345,572. Fay, Kenneth C. Wave hair brush. 3,346,901, 10-17-67, CI. 15—160. Fay, Lawrence J., to Equipto Electronics Corp. Corner con- struction for a cabinet. 3,297,383. 1-10-67, CI. 312— 257. Fay, Lawrence P., to Roll-O-Flex Ltd. Hydraulic height con- trols. 3,356,382. 12-5-67, CI. 280 — 43.23. Fay, Russell A. Motor vehicle oil drip guard. 3,316,995, 5-2-67, CI. 180 — 69.1. Fayer, Ervin, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Industrial proc- ess and apparatus. 3,332,167, 7-25-67, CI. 49 — 33. Fayling, Clarence D., and J. A. Prickett, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Coin compartments, coin vaults or coin storage assemblies. 3.343.783, 9-26-67, CI. 232—15. Fayram, David L., to General Motors Corp. Radar system and method testing same. 3,343,168, 9-19-67, CI. 343 — 17.7. Favram, David L., to General Motors Corp. Radar system with built-in test capacity. 3,344,427, 9-26-67, CI. 343— 17.7. Fays, Rene, and W. Kettele, to Textile & Chemical Research Co. Ltd. Mixing device for spinnerettes. 3,308,503, 3-14- 67, CI. 18 — 8. Fazio, James A., to General Electric Co. Instantaneous refer- ence voltage for D.C. voltage controlled oscillator. 3,359,- 506, 12-19-67, CI. 331 — 20. Fazio, Peter A. Humidifier with throw-away reservoir. 3.323.784, 6-6-67, CI. 261 — 130. Fazzari, Frank C. Method of manufacturing an aluminum base photograph surface. 3,321,385, 5-23-67, CI. 204 — 42. Feagin, Frank J. : See — Ball, John D., Feagin, and Terry. 3,307,649. Feagin, Roy C, to Howe Sound Co. Pattern wax composi- tions. 3,316,105, 4-25-67, CI. 106— 38.S. Fearnside, Thomas E., to Mueller Brass Co. Leaded silicon manganese bearing brass. 3,337,335, 8-22-67, CI. 75 — 157.5. Feates, Francis S., and R. S. Sach, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor coolants. 3,335,062, 8-8-67, CI. 176—58. Feather, Landis E., and R. C. Morrison, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Method of manufacturing electrical insulating structures. 3,351,693, 11-7-67, CI. 264 — 160. Feather, Peter, and V. Petrow, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. 17a- (3',3',3'-trifluoroprop-l'-ynyl)-17/8-hydroxy and -alkoxy derivatives of oestra-l,3,5(10)-trieneand process for their preparation. 3,344,158, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Feathers, Clyde E. : See — Riabouchinsky, Paul M., Feathers, and Hall. 3,338,386. Featherston, John R., to International Business Machines Corp. Duplex data transfer operations between cyclics storage devices. 3,307,151. 2-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Featherston, John R., to International Business Machines Corp. Timing signal generator with frequency keyed to imput. 3,333,205, 7-25-67, CI. 328—^63. Featherston, John R., to International Business Machines Corp. Frequency-shift receiver insensitive to distortion and selective fading. 3,348,153, 10-17-67, CI. 325 — 320. Featherstone, Charles B., and B. F. Hawtln, to Richmond Aerosols Ltd. Aerosol dispenser with inner container. 3,300,103, 1-24-67, CI. 222—389. Featherstone, Charles B., and B. F. Hawtin, to Richmond Aerosols Ltd. Dispensing containers. 3,312,378, 4 1 -67, CI. 222 — 389. Featherstone, William : See — Wiener, Hans B., and Featherstone. 3,359,341. Wiener, Hans B., Sorris, and Featherstone. 3,304,341. Featherstone, William, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Hydrocarbon separation process. 3,347,948, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 674. Feay, Darrell C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process and catalyst for the polymerization of ethylenic monomers. 3,316,233, 4-25-67, CI. 260—93.7. Feay, Darrell C, and T. G. Traylor, to The Dow Chemical Co. Grafting of a vinyl monomer onto a polyvinyl aromatic substrate containing mercury. 3,328,487, 6-27-67 CI. 260—877. Fechner, Otto G., W. Kaden, and M. Richter, to Paul Schiebner Kommanditgesellschaft. Dialyze with various connection means. 3,326,380, 6-20-67, CI. 210 — 253. Fecho, Rhine G., to Whirlpool Corp. Panel mounted hose connector. 3,328,054, 6-27-67, CI. 285 — 194. Fechtig, Bruno : See — Urech, Jakob, Fechtig, Bosshardt, Bickel, Schenker, and Wilhelm. 3,355,452. Vischer, Ernst, Fechtig, Bickel, Bosshardt, and Urech. 3,296,258. Fecto, Samuel, to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Combined advancing and rotating feeding head for elongated stock. 3,307,725, 3-7-67, CI. 214 — 338. Fedde, George A., and L. M. Spandorfer, to Sperry Rand Corp. Plated wire content addressed memory. 3,311,901, 3-28— 67, CI. 340—174. Fedde, George A., and C. A. Nelson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Double signal to noise ratio in a search memory. 3,316,- 542, 4-25-67, a. 340 — 174. Fedde, Paul A., to Texas Gas Transmission Corp. Compressor testing apparatus and method. 3,350,928, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 116. Fedders Corp. : See — La Porte, Gerald E., Lear, and Whitcher. 3,310.868. La Porte, Gerald E., Lear, and Whitcher. 3,310,869. Feddish, Peter. Framing square gauge. 3,296,702, 1-10-67, Q\ t 33 95^ Fede'r, Aaron I. Shipping container. 3,349,923. 10-31-67, CI. 211—123. Feder, Allen M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method and ap- paratus for exploring the earth with electromagnetic energy. 3,351,936, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 5. Feder, Allen M., and D. T. Barry, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of gathering hydrologic and hydrantic data by the use of electromagnetic reradiators. 3,316,551, 4-25-67, CI. 343 — 18. Feder, Friedhelm R., J. R. Thomas, and W. E. Willoughby, to Wedco, Inc. Disc mill. 3,302,893, 2-7-67, CI. 241—37. Feder, Herbert S., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Resonant circuit timed translator matrix employing tran- sistor gates. 3,315,232, 4-18-67, CI. 340 — 166. Feder, Herbert S„ to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cross- talk reduction in a time division multiplex switching system. 3,324,246, 6-6-67, CI. 179—15. Feder, Hubert C. Percentage decision multi-student teaching system. 3,300,877, 1-31-67, CI. 35 — 9. Federal Carton Corp. : See — Cassidy, Benjamin. 3,331,548. McCormick, Frank. 3,348,666. Rous, David H. 3,315,869. Federal Cartridge Corp. : See — King, William N., and Merritt. 3,349,459. Federal Engineering Co. : See — Karr, Willis F. 3,314,517. Robb, George D. 3,327,550. Federal Hydronics, Inc. : See — Williams, Herald J., Jr. 3,310,652. Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. : See — Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and Gallatin. 3,350,773. Haller, John. 3,320,663. Haller, John. 3,324,544. Haller, John. 3,341,932. Peyton, John F., and Wassner. 3,314,276. Wilson, George O., and Ortegren. 3,301,616. Federal-Mogul Corp. : See — Aberle, Douglas J. 3,341,647. Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and Lake. 3,331,764. Bradfute, John H.. and Ward. 3,356,376. Christensen, Dan A., and Bradfute. 3,311,430. Christensen, Dan A., and Kempff. 3,336,660. George, Stuart W. 3,301,107. George, Stuart W. 3,332,306. Le Brasse, Gordon J., and Flynn. 3,305,325. Micai, Louis Z., and Seemann. 3,324,511. Ortegren, Herman A. 3,310,351. Peickii, Vasalie L., Christensen, Bradfute, and Bentley. 3 337 232 Peyton,' John F. 3,353,846. Rhoads, George D., and Haynie. 3,346,265. Thill, Walter E., and Cardillo. 3,337,037. Vironda, Italo D., and Kirkpatrick. 3,311,341. White, Robert G. 3,307,685. Wilson, George O. 3,328,097. Federal Pacific Electric Co. : See — Engel, Edward I. 3,345,485. Goody, Robert B. 3,345,455. Langley, Howard D. 3,315,054. Norden, Alexander R. 3,296,397. Stevenson, Robert A. 3,356,939. Federal Paper Board Co., Inc. : See — Arneson, Edwin L. 3,335,905. Williamson, Marshall I. 3,352,476. Federal Republic of Germany as represented by the Secretary of Defense, The : See — Nixdorf, Joachim. 3,328.559. Nixdorf, Joachim, and Burgel. 3,323,754. Federal Screw Works : See — Storch, Harold A. 3,298,750. Storch, Harold A. 3,308,546. Storch. Harold A. 3,311,146. Storch, Harold A. 3.317,228. Storch, Harold A. 3,355,200. LIST OF PATENTEES 399 Federal Tool Engineering Co. : See — Barry, Robert J. 3,359,533. Manganaro, George F. 3,346,163. Federated Department Stores, Inc. : See — Wellman, Roy L., Jr. 3,338,423. Federici, Leonida. Device for automatic preparation and accommodation of soldered sets of plates for storage bat- teries. 3,309,071, 3-14-67, CI. 263—8. Federkiel, Wllhelm : See — Baumann, Hans. Federkiel, and Richter. 3,311,443. Federle, Carl, 10. Guldener, to Georg Fischer Aktlengesell- schaft. Metering faucet. 3,354,904, 11-28-67, CI. 137— 556.6. Federline, Charles P. Connection and filter. 3,360,128. 12-26- 67. CI. 210—94. Fedlt, Rene, to Les Vaporisateurs Marcel Franck S.A. Liquid atomizers. 3,331,559, 7-18-67, CI. 239 — 333. Fedorcv, Leonid I., to Zavod "Gomselmash." Method of, and device for, manufacturing profile articles, preferably gears and star wheels. 3,355,930. 12-5-67, CI. 72—377. Fedoseev, Robert J., and A. V. Fedoseeva, to Nauchno- Issledovateljsky Institute Teploenergeticheskogo Priboros- troenlja. Pneumatic discrete relay. 3,316,938, 5-2-67, CI. 137—625.66. Fedoseeva, Alevtina V. : gee — Fedoseev, Robert J., and Fedoseeva. 3,316,938. Feduska, William : See — Brown, Jack T., Feduska, and Gainer. 3,331,993. Fee, Harry R., and R. W. Lawrence, to Hercules Inc. Aqueous slurry-type blasting compositions containing a hexamethyl- enetetramlne nitrate sensitizer. 3.318,740, 0-9-67. CI. 149—38. Fee, Harry R., J. D. Ferguson, and R. W. Lawrence, to Hercules Inc. Aqueous inorganic oxidizer salt blasting com- positions containing tamarind seed powder. 3,350,246, 10-31-G7. CI. 149 — 60. Fee, Harry R., and J. D. Ferguson, to Hercules Inc. Inorganic oxidizer salt aqueous blasting compositions containing a nitroparaffin. 3,356,544. 12-5-67, CI. 149 — 38. Fee, Maurice L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Elliptically or cir- cularly polarized antenna. 3,340,534, 9-5-67, CI. 343 — 728. Fee, Willard E. Fishing tackle box. 3,346,313, 10-10-67, CI. 312—234.1. Feed Service Corp. : See — Anderson, Philip C. 3,303,824. Anderson, Philip C, and Lothrop. 3,347,212. Feedmatic-Detroit, Inc. : See — Ford, Arnold B. 3,353,254. Feeley, Joseph L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for metal coating cellulose triacetate. 3,296,013, 1-3-67, CI. 117 — 60. Feely, Wayne E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Polyvinylcyano- pyridine derivatives and their use in the preparation of amphoteric ion exchange resins. 3,320,186, 5-16-67, CI. 260—2.1. Feeman, James F., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. 1 : 1 chromium complex of 2-hydroxynaphthaleneazo-2-hydroxy- 6-nitro-7-naphthalene sulfonic acid solubilized with aliphatic carboxylic acids. 3.305,539, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 150. Feeman, James F., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Sulfometh- ylated bisphenol-formaldehyde condensation products used as dye resists for polyurethane and synthetic polyamide fibers. 3,322,488, 5-30-67, CI. 8 — 115.5. Feeman, James F., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Polymeric quaternary ammonium compound. 3,334,138, 8—1-67, CI. 260 — 567.6. Feeman, James F., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Nylon dyes. 3,343,905, 9-26-67, CI. 8 — 26. Feenan, John : See — Jacks, Eric, and Feenan. 3,333,076. Jacks, Eric, Feenan, and Leece. 3,358,363. Feenev, Joseph W., P. L. Pojawis, J. E. Allenbaugh, Jr., and J. W. McNair, Jr., to International Paper Co. Folding car- ton blank having edges sealed with fluorochemlcal com- plexes and hydrogenated castor oils. 3,341,349, 9-12-67, CI. 117 — 44. Feeser, William C, to AMP Inc. Polarized patchcord. 3,351,- 892, 11-7-67, CI. 339 — 184. Fefferman, Gerald B., to Polaroid Corp. Liquid dispenser uti- lizing controlled gas pressure. 3,347,418, 10-17-67, CI. 222—61. Fegan, Lloyd V., Jr., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for measurement and control of moisture. 3,344,- 921, 10-3-67, CI. 210—67. Fegan, Lloyd V., Jr.. to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Moisture meas- uring probe having an insulating material covering less than one-half of the perimeter of the probe. 3,355,665, 11-28-67. CI. 324 — 65. Fegley, Charles R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Automatic assembling and welding machine. 3,341,682, 9-12-67, CI. 219—78. Fegley. Charles R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for orienting, clamping, and rotating articles. 3,358,852, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 1. Fehelv, Glenn D., to Lumbermatic, Inc. Lumber packaging unit. 3,343,6S9, 9-26-67, CI. 214 — 6. Feher, Karl : See — Ahrens, Erhard, and Feher. 3,320,578. Fehler, Robert C. : See — Martineau, Harold A., and Fehler. 3.340.392. Fehling, Hans R., and A. D. Street, to I.R.C. Ltd. Method for producing ball point writing instruments. 3,319,331, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 441. Fehling, Hans R., and A. D. Street, to I.R.C. Ltd. Ball point writing instrument. 3,352 621, 11-14-67, CI. 401—109. Fehlmann, Hans B. Method and device for thickening wet sludge. 3,338,412, 8-29-67 Cl. 210 — 77. Felir. Corey M., to United States Steel Corp. Coll car. 3,351,299, 11-7-67, Cl. 242—79. Fehr, Henri : See — Carriere, Raymond, Fehr, and De Saint-Vaulry. 3,356,- 425. Fehr, Henri, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Bearing means for vertically mounted motors. 3,357,756, 12-12-67, Cl. 308 — 10. Fehrmann, Fred H., and C. L. Rassieur, to Central Mine Equipment Co. Earth drill drive. 3,309,898. 3-21-67. Cl. 64 — 11. Feichtinger. Hans : See — Gothel, Herbert, Feichtinger, and Noeske. 3,336,227. Feichtinger, Hans, and H. Noeske, to Ruhrchemle Aktlenge- sellschaft. Reaction product of a glycidyl polyether and diaminomethyltri-cyclodecane. 3,317,469, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—47. Feichtinger, Helnrich. Method and apparatus for taking samples from melts in order to obtain the gases evolved during solidification. 3,315,529, 4-25-67, Cl. 73 — 421.5. Feichtinger, Helnrich, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for treating metallic melts. 3,356,- 489, 12-5-67, Cl. 75 — 46. Feick, George, III : See — Vreeland, Jay H., and Feick. 3,320,529. Feld, Jack T. : See — Lee, Jon W., and Feld. 3,353,472. Feldt, Alphonse : See — Balve, Robert. 3,323,501. Feier, Heinz, D. Gericke, G. Nesemann, and P. Prave, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing high molecular weight product of apathogenic anaerobic cultures. 3,303,- 096, 2-7-67, Cl. 167— 7S. Feier, Joseph A. : See — Goldbaum, Elliott, Koljonen, and Feier. 3,321,618. Feier, Kurt, and H. Werthmuller, to Fritz Buser AG. Print- ing stencil and printing stencil holder with tensioning means. 3.303,777, 2-14-67, Cl. 101—127.1. Feierstein, Harold E., and J. T. Lewis, to Monsanto Co. Proc- ess for preparing detergents. 3,329,616, 7-4-67, Cl. 252 — 138. Feige, Hans I. : See — Vassel, Bruno, Furtner, and Feige. 3,300.330. Felghery, J. M., Co. : See — Feighery, James M., and Caylor. 3,299,844. Felghery, James M., and O. R. Caylor, to J. M. Feighery Co. Top feed mechanism for sewing machines. 3,299,844, 1- 24-67, Cl. 112 — 214. Feighner, George C, and B. L. Kapur, to Continental Oil Co. Detergent alkylate and the sulfonate derivative. 3,316,- 294, 4-25-67, Cl. 260—505. Feighner, George C, R. G. Rose, and P. A. Lobo, to Continen- tal Oil Co. Oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,331,870, 7-18-67, Cl. 260—524. Fell, Margaret M. Head covers. 3,357,027, 12-12-67, Cl. 2 — 198. Feild, George B., to Hercules Inc. Stereoregular polypropyl- ene coated with an insolubilized ethylene oxide polymer. 3,320,088, 5-16-67, Cl. 117—138.8. Feild, George B., to Hercules Inc. Degradable polyolefin mulch- ing film having opaque coating. 3,341,357, 9-12-67, Cl. 117 — 138.8. Feild, George B., to Hercules Inc. Cellular polyolefin. 3,341,- 480, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Feild, George B.. and P. L. Johnstone, to Hercules Inc. Ex- pandable partially-foamed and cured polypropylene compo- sition. 3,298,975, 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Feild, George B., and S. B. Monroe, to Hercules Inc. Extrusion of polyolefins. 3,346,548, 10-10-67, Cl. 260 — 94.9. Feiler, Charles E. : See — Heidmann, Marcus F., and Feller. 3,347,046. Feiling, John M., to California Almond Growers Exchange. Almond huller. 3,347,295, 10-17-67, Cl. 146 — 8. Fein, Martin L., S. J. Viola, and E. M. Filachione, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for treating wash- able leather. 3,300,338, 1-24-67, Cl. 117—142. Fein, Martin L., E. H. Harris, Jr., and R. R. Calhoun, Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture. Apparatus for determination of shrink-temperature of leather. 3,307,815, 3-7-67, Cl. 248—316. Fein. Martin L., and E. M. Filachione, to United States of America, Agriculture. Tanning with a condensation product of acrolein and formaldehyde. 3,346,324, 10-10-67, Cl. S — 94.26. Fein, Marvin M. : See — Grafstein, Daniel, Bobinski. and Fein. 3.360,569. Grafstein, Daniel, Vogel, Karlan, and Fein. 3,312,532. Mutnick. Stanley, Fein, and Paustian. 3,312,532. Paustian. John E., and Fein. 3,335,192. Sehoenfelder, Carl W., and Fein. 3,355,496. Fein, Marvin M., and J. E. Paustian. to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Preparation of halodifluoronitrosomethane. 3.304,- 335. 2-14-67. Cl. 260—647. 400 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fein, Marvin M., N. N. Schwartz, and S. I. Karlan, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Thermally stable silicate esters. 3*321,- 505, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Fein, Marvin M., and B. L. O'Brien, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Fluorine-containing polyesters. 3,332,902, 7—25-67, CI. 260 — 31.2. Fein, Marvin M., D. Grafstein, and J. Bobinski, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process for preparing a boron hydride com- pound. 3,338,684, 8-29-67, CI. 23— 35S. Fein, Marvin M., J. Green, and N. Mayes, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Carborane substituted siloxanes. 3,354,193, 11-21-67, CI. 260—448.2. Fein, Marvin M., J. Green, and E. L. O'Brien, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Carborane-substituted silicones. 3,355,478, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Feinberg, Albert E. : See — Malmin, Harold N., and Feinberg. 3,358,187. Feinberg, Albert E., to Advance Transformer Co. Fluorescent lamp ballast and circuit. 3,304,464, 2-14-67. CI. 315 — 97. Feinberg, Albert E., and E. Czernobil, to Advance Trans- former Co. Method of bonding laminated electromagnetic cores. 3,341,939, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 606. Feinberg, Dean L. : See — Lilienstern, Vera D., and Feinberg. 3,321.240. Feinberg, Maurice. Surgical hydrocephalus shunt sleeve for placement in a vertebra. 3,298,372, 1-17-67, CI. 128 — 350. Feinberg, Maurice. Electrically controlled thermosensitive actuators for remote control of valves and other devices. 3,317,135, 5-2-67, CI. 236 — 68. Feinberg, Maurice. Thermostatic device. 3.319,467, 5-16-67, CI. 73—362.3. Feiner, Alexander, A. Zarouni, and C. W. Zebe, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone line range extension circuitry. 3,339,027, 8-29-67, CI. 179—16. Feiner, Alfred, R. Hamann, and C. Schopf, to Strabag Bau- A.G. Erection of a dam having an internal apron. 3,299,- 642, 1-24-67, CI. 61—31. Feinerman, Jack. Tufted upholstery panel. 3,298,047, 1-17- 67, CI. 5—356. Feinman, Jerome, and D. A. Muskat, to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for making steel continuously. 3,313,618, 4-11-67, CI. 75 — 60. Feinman, Jerome, and D. A. Muskat, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for partial combustion of hydrocarbon fuels. 3,344,834, 10-3-67, CI. 158 — 4. Feins, Joseph, to Ashwell & Co. Self-renewable spark plug construction. 3,320,461, 5-16-67, CI. 313 — 125. Feinstein, Joseph, to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Low magnetic field cyclotron wave couplers. 3,296,484, 1-3-67, CI. 315 — 5.27. Feinstein, Joseph, to S-F-D Laboratories, Inc. Microwave cold cathode magnetron with internal magnet. 3,346,766, 10-10- 67, CI. 315—39.71. Feinstein, Lester B., and M. E. Weiss, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Double ended tube. 3,305,747, 2-21-67, CI. 313—317. Feinstein, Sumner S. : See — Gattenby, Miles N., Jr., D'Amato, Golner, and Feinstein. 3,297,155. Feischl, Othmar, F. Knoll, and G. Puschmann, to Nettings- dorfer Papier- und Sulfatzellulose-Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Process of producing sulfate pulp with removal of offensively smelling gases. 3,311,531, 3-28-67, Cl. 162 — 51. Feissel, Henri G., P. A. Ferrier, and M. C. J. Lesueur, to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe Anovme). Char- acter identifying arrangement. 3,309,667, 3-14-67, Cl. 340 — 146.3. Feist. William C. : See — Marktscheffel, Fritz B., and Feist. 3,332,919. Feist, Wolfgang M. : See — ■ Lavine, Jerome M., Feist, and Steele. 3,330,991. Feit, Ben-Ami : See — Zilkha, Albert, Feit, and Bar-Nun. 3,341,483. Feitler, Joseph, and R. J. Betz, to United States of America, Navy. Digital pulse information readout and conversion to display. 3,296,608, 1-3-67. Cl. 340—324. Fekete, Frank : See — Doyle, Thomas E., Fekete, Keenan. and Plant. 3,317,465. Fekete, Frank, to Union Carbide Corp. Organopolysiloxane elastomers and articles produced therefrom. 3.296,182, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—37. Fekete, Frank, to Union Carbide Corp. Organofunetional silane-hydrolyzable titanate primer compositions. 3,321 - 350, 5-23-67, Cl. 156 — 329. Fekete, Frank, P. J. Keenan, and W. J. Plant, to H. H. Robert- son Co. Ethylenically unsaturated di- and tetra-urethane monomers. 3,297,745, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 471. Fekete, Frank, and P. J. Keenan. Half esters of aryl dialkanol- amines as promoters for unsaturated polye'ster resins. 3,297,789, 1-10-67, Cl. 260—864. Fekete, Frank, P. J. Keenan, and W. J. Plant, to H. H Robert- son Co. Polyhydroxy polyacrylate esters of ep'oxidized phenol-formaldehyde novolac resins and laminates there- from. 3,301,743, 1-31-67. Cl. 161—194. Fekete, Gyula. Apparatus for walking on water 3 324 8°0 6-13-67, Cl. 115 — 26. Fekete, Lancelot A., to Armco Steel Corp. Process and de- vice for the separation of gases. 3,296.807, 1-10-67 Cl 62 — 5. Fekete, Marton : See — Toldy, Lajos, Borsi, Fekete, and Dumbovich. 3,325,4S6. Felcheck, Marvin : See — Alpert, Norman, Felcheck, and Townsend. 3,330,947. Felcheck, Marvin, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Numerical accumulator for business accounting. 3,313,923, 4-11-67, Cl. 235—92. Felcheck, Marvin, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electronic ordering, computing and bill-printing system. 3,314,049, 4-11-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Felcheck, Marvin, and N. N. Murthy, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electronic control of printer in restaurant billing system. 3,296,960, 1-10-67, Cl. 101—93. Felcheck, Marvin, and N. N. Murthy, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Apparatus for supplying pulses of constant width to a load device. 3,321,674, 5-23-67, Cl. 317—148.5. Feld, David : See — Uelzmann. Heinz, and Feld. 3,313,741. Feld, Erich, W. Kleinlein, and R. Liebenhoff, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaf t vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Device for converting pasty material into vermicular threads prior to drying. 3,316,591, 5-2-67, Cl. 18 — 12. Feld, Norman : See — Palmer, Henry F., Stoner, and Feld. 3,298,479. Feldbauer, George F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Depressuring technique for AP-adsorption process. 3,338,030, S-29-67, Cl. 55—25. Feldbauer, George F., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Regeneration of individual molecular sieve compart- ments. 3,347,783, 10-17-67, Cl. 208 — 310. Feldco-Major, Inc. : See — Wolf, Harold H., and Dahl. 3,34S,550. Felder, Ernst : See — 'Suter, Hans, Felder, and Zutter. 3,303, 19S. Felder, Ernst, and D. Pitre. to Eprova Ltd. Radiopaque compounds and methods of preparing the same. 3.360,436, 12-26-67. Cl. 167—95. Feldhoff, Manfred, A. G. M. Gumboldt, and J. Helberg, to Hercules Powder Co. Crystalline copolymers of an alpha- olefin and aromatic alkenyl thioether. 3,308,104, 3-7-67, Cl. 260—79.7 Feldhoff, Manfred, A. G. M. Gumboldt, and J. Helberg, to Hercules Inc. Process for copolvmerizing a-olefins with tertiary n-alkylene-arylamines. 3,308,108, 3-7-67, Cl. 260 — 88.1. Feldkirchner, Harlan L., H. R. Linden, and E. J. Pyrcioch, to American Gas Association, Inc. Conversion of solid fossil fuels to high-B.t.u. pipeline gas. 3,347,647, 10-17-67, Cl. 48 — 197. Feldman, Alfred P. Two-dimensional structure encoding type- writer. 3,358,804, 12-19-67, Cl. 197—20. Feldman, Allan M., and A. K. Hoffmann, to American Cyan- amid Co. Cyclic nitroxides and process for preparing same. 3,334,103. 8-1-67, Cl. 260 — 290. Feldman, Allan M., and A. K. Hoffmann, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel carbinols and process for preparation. 3,354,230, 11-21-67, Cl. 260—618. Feldman, Charles L., and G. F. Harper, to Joseph Kaye & Co., Inc. Heat engine apparatus and method. 3,358,451, 12-19-07, Cl. 60 — 108. Feldman, Irvin : See — Wool, Marvin S., Lehman, and Feldman. 3,357,923. Feldman, Jacob R., and R. L. Foltz, to General Foods Corp. Organic carbonating agent. 3,309,382, 3-14-67, Cl. 260 — 340.2. Feldman, John E., to Airtex Products Division of United In- dustrial Syndicate. Electric fuel pump. 3,320,S94. 5-23- 67, Cl. 103—53. Feldman, Julian, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Azeotropic distillation of a linear oetatrienevinvlcyclo- hexene mixture with acetonitrile. 3,338,801, 8-29-67, Cl. 203—60. Feldman, Julian, and M. Thomas, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Aminoalkanenitriles and process for prepar- ing the same. 3,322,815, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 465.5. Feldman. Julian, and M. Thomas, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Process for preparing aminoalkanenitriles. 3,350,439, 10-31-67, Cl. 260 — 465.5. Feldman, Keiva, to Computing Devices of Canada Ltd. Analog function generator. 3.354,299, 11-21-67, Cl. 235 — 197. Feldman, Klaus, H. Harnisch, J. Kandler, and W. Gerhardt, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of rounded powdered magnetite particles. 3,309,435, 3-14-67, Cl. 264—12. Feldman. Louis I., C. E. Holmlund, and K. J. Sax. to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing 1,2-disubstituted steroids and products resulting therefrom. 3,297,687, 1-10- 67, Cl. 260—239.55. Feldman, Louis I., C. E. Holmlund, and K. J. Sax, to Amer- ican Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing 1.2-dihydroxy steroids and derivatives thereof. 3.355,360, 11-28-67, Cl. 195—51. Feldman, Osias, N. Birlea, S. Pirvulescu, L. Carnceru, and H. Weinberg, to Ministerul Industriel Chimice. Automatic unit for packing of carbide pellets in drums. 3.336,955, 8-22-67, Cl. 141—72. Feldman, Rubin, to Emerson Electric Co. Thermal-structural system. 3.300,139, 1-24-67, Cl. 239 — 127.3. Feldman. Rubin, to Emerson Electric Co. Temperature meas- urement by sublimation of layers of radioactive material. 3,329,022, 7-4-67, Cl. 73—358. LIST OF PATENTEES 401 Feldman, Saul, and B. S. Hickman, to Heliodyne Corp. Shock chamber. 3,335,601, 8—15—07, CI. 73 — 12. Feldman, Seymour L. Reducible cardboard containers. 3,310,220. 3-21-07, CI. 220—35. Feldmann, Klaus, J. Cziska, and K. Frank, to Knapsack Aktiengosellschaft. Process for atomizing molten material. 3 340 334 9—5—07 CI. 204 12. Feldmei'er, Luitpold'. Heating apparatus. 3,339,012, 9-5-67, CI. 158 — 1. Feldmuehle Akticngesellschaft : See — Fussenhauser, Herbert, and Reim. 3,331,116. Feldser, George, and L. A. Refrigerator matchmate cabinet. 3,301,61S, 1-31-67, CI. 312 — 111. Feldser, Leslie A. : See — Feldser, George and L. A. 3.301,618. Feldstein, George : See — Ferrary, Ferdinand F., Feldstein, Dziekonski, Markowicz, and Dombroski. 3,354,846. Feldzer, Coustantin, to Societe Four l'Affranchissement et de Tlmbrage Automatiques S.A.T.A.S. Distributing appliance. 3,358,801, 12-19-07, CI. 194 — 2. Felici, Noel J., to SAMES, Societe Anonyme de Machines Elec- trostatiques. Electrostatic apparatus for voltage regulation. 3,324,382, 6-0-07, CI. 322—2. Felici, Noel J. O. J. Method and means for controlling the electric potential of aircraft in flight and application to the electrostatic spray treatment of vegetation. 3,297,281, 1-10-67, CI. 244 — 136. Felicite, Eugene, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Elec- triques de Jeumont. Apparatus for coiling cable in a tank. 3.295,785, 1-3-67, CI. 242 — 83. Felix, Ernst, to Zellweger, Ltd. Yarn cutting and clamping mechanism. 3,322,013, 5-30-67, CI. 83 — 387. Felix, Michael O. : See— Coleman, Charles H., Jr., Felix, and Jensen. 3,316,360. Coleman, Charles H., Jr., Felix, and Jensen. 3,340,367. Felix, Michael O., to Ampex Corp. Pulse counter demodulator. 3,296,539, 1-3-67, CI. 329 — 104. Felix, Michael O., to Ampex Corp. Lubricating device for magnetic tape and transducing heads. 3,321,585, 5-23-67, CI. 179—100.2. Felix, Michael O., to Ampex Corp. Device for reducing noise in F.M. carrier recording. 3,356,794, 12-5-67. CI. 179 — 100.2. Felix, Paul C, to Circle Steel Corp. Gravity flow dispensing body. 3,318,486, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 143. Felker Mfg. Co. : See — Ciechelli, Cosimo D. 3,29S,806. Simpson. Bruce E. 3,311,103. Fell, Bernhard : See — Asinger, Friedrich, Fell, Janssen, Zoche, Mueller, and Korte. 3,322,806. Fell, Eric T., to Precision Processes (Textiles) Ltd. Process for the coloring of normal animal hair with water soluble reactive dyestuffs. 3,336,097, 8-15-67. CI. 8—10. Fell, Eric T., and S. A. Fox, to Precision Processes (Textiles) Ltd. Permonosulfuric acid-hydrogen peroxide wool shrink- proofing combined with dyeing. 3,351,419, 11-7-67, CI. S— 17. Fell, Morris B.. and C. J. Burdick, to The Bradford Companies. Removable form for use in cement lining pipe. 3,345,031, 10-3-67, CI. 249—204. Fell, William F. Method of loading and unloading storage tanks in vessels. 3.307,512, 3-7-67, CI. 114 — 74. Feller, Harold L., to J. M. Huber Corp. Extracting iron from aluminum salt solutions using bis(2-ethylhexyl)phosphoric acid. 3.320,032. 5-16-67, CI. 23—312. Feller, Harold L., to J. M. Huber Corp. Method of improving anticaking in ammonium nitrate fertilizers. 3,325,276, 6-13-67, CI. 71 — 64. Feller, Harold L., to J. M. Huber Corp. Method of removing iron from aluminum sulfate solutions. 3,331,662, 7-18-67, CI. 23 — 123. Fellers, Gilbert R. Aerated minnow bucket. 3,334,43S, 8-S- 67, CI. 43—56. Fellion, Yves L.-M. : See — Delarue, Jean-Louis, and Fellion. 3,312,712. Fellite Corp. : See — Tell, Philip. 3,318,758. Fellner, Phillip J, and E. S. Michiewis, to Sturtevant Indus- tries, Inc. Apparatus for wrapping with flexible heat seal- able material. 3,358,420, 12-19-67, CI. 53 — 390. Fellner, Phillip J., Jr., to Sturtevant Industries, Inc. Feeding and indexing device for package handling apparatus. 3,353,- 652, 11-21-67, CI. 19S— 34. Fellows Gear Shaper Co.. The : See — Bean, Arthur I. 3,318,194. Jones. Joseph F., Jr. 3,358,374. Kendall, Lloyd F. 3,324,604. Fellows, James W.. to Fairbanks Morse Inc. Control provision for weighing systems. 3,343,616, 9-26-67, CI. 177 — 70. Fellows, Thomas G. : See — Perry, Forbes G. D., Plint, Fellows, and Armstrong. 3,306,119. Fellwock, Louis W.. to Whirlpool Corp. Refrigeration appa- ratus. 3,339,377. 9-5-67, CI. 62 — 40S. Felotecnica Saimoiraght S.p.A. : See — Bruscaglioni, Raffaello. 3,325,901. Felsa S.A. : See— Meylan, Andre, and Haidegger. 3,350.768. Felsenfeld, Gary, to United States of America, Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. Exponential feed method and apparatus. 3,342,695, 9-19-67, CI. 195 — 102. Felsenthal, Harry D., Jr., W. W. Xakashima, W. E. Zecher, and E. F. Ecker, to United States of America, Navy. Sea state recorder. 3,301,048, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 170. Felstehausen, Eugene F., to Brunswick Corp. Ball cart. 3,319,797, 5-16-67, CI. 211 — 15. Felstehausen, Wllhelm : See — Vogler, Dieter, and Felstehausen. 3,306,545. Felt Products Mfg. Co. : See — Coulson, Robert. 3,353,832. Underwood, George A. 3,307,220. Felteu & Guilleaume Carlswerk AG. : See — Fenn, John B. : See — Hahnel, Karl H. 3,337,822. Markl, Georg, and Friedrich. 3,312,791. Mullen, James W., II, Fenn, and Tanczos. 3,336,753. Felton, Alovsius J., and R. F. Vokes, to The Black-Clawson Co. Paper machinery. 3,339,851, 9-5-67, CI. 241 — 46. Felton, Ethilia A. Garment hanger attachments. 3,301,447, 1-31-67, CI. 223—98. Felton, George A., to The Loewy Engineering Co. Disc or butterfly valves. 3,343,805, 9-20-67, CI. 251 — 306. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., .7. F. Turner, A. D. Duncan, Jr., W. J. Funderburk, and R. Bart, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Cellulose fiber cans. 3,311,033, 3-28-67, CI. 93—39.1. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., J. F. Turner, A. D. Duncan, Jr., W. J. Funderburk, and R. Bart, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Cellulose fiber cans, 3,322,318, 5-30-67, CI. 229—3.5. Felton, Leslie N., to Grassland Dairy Products, Inc. Appara- tus for cleaning articles. 3,345,994, 10-10-67, CI. 134—111. Felton, Leslie N., and L. A. Wuethrlch, to Grassland Dairy Products, Inc. Apparatus for weighing fluids. 3,314,492, 4-1S-67, CI. 177 — 209. Felton, Mickey L„ to Esterllne-Angus Instrument Co., Inc. Recording instrument with variable pressure inking system. 3,327,315, 6-20-G7, CI. 340 — 140. Felton, S. A., & Son Co. : See — Maxner, Richard B„ and Ciman. 3,339,993. Felts, Jerome J., and A. J. Gott, to Ford Motor Co. Vehicular movable steering column. 3,299,733, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 493. Felts, Wallace M., to Fruehauf Trailer Co. Packing container with remote power unit. 3,318,231, 5-9-67, CI. 100 — 52. Fenaille, Pierre : See — Maurice, Pierre, Girard, and Fenaille. 3,345,960. Fend, Fritz : See — Waker, Claus, Schultz, and Fend. 3,340,747. Fend, Heinrich, to Verwaltungsgesellschaft der Werkzeug- maschinenfabrik. Means for supplying shuttles of looms with thread and apparatus therefor. 3,319,663, 5-16-67, CI. 139—12. Fend, Heinrich, to Oerlikon-Buhrle-Holding AG. Method and apparatus for resuming weaving. 3,346,017, 10-10-67, CI. 139 — 12. Fendel, Edwin B., E. Treirat, and W. M. Weibel, to Specialties Development Corp. Valve for fluid medium under pressure. 3,321,177, 5-23-67, CI. 251—210. Fender, Clarence L., to Columbia Broadcasting System. Inc. Guitar, and method of manufacturing the same. 3,302,507, 2-7-67, CI. 84—267. Fender, Clarence L., to Columbia Broadcasting Svstem, Inc. String mounting for steel pedal guitars. 3,352,1S8, 11-14- 67, CI. 84 — 312. Fender, Keith L. : See — Rayton, Ronald C, Fender, and Dilling. 3,323.716. Fender, Norman N., to Universal American Corp. Mecha- nism control. 3,315,53S, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 531. Feneley, Wright : See — Reid, Raymond W., and Feneley. 3,306,777. Fener, Alfred. Apparatus for heat sealing an open end of thermoplastic tubes. 3,296,771, 1-10-67, CI. 53 — 373. Fener, Alfred. Anti-clogging packaging machine. 3,307,323, 3-7-67, CI. 53—180. Fener, Alfred. Method and means for covering books with thermoplastic sheeting. 3,326,578, 6-20-67, CI. 281 — 34. Fener, Alfred. Heat sealing apparatus for making contoured seams. 3,334,005, 8-1-67, CI. 156 — 583. Feng, I-Ming, and B. L. Tarmy, to Esso Research and En- ginering Co. Layered electrode. 3,297, 4S9, 1-10-67, CI. 136—120. Fengler. Werner H. Method for producing machine-tool-con- trolling magnetic tapes directly from drawings. 3.302.209, 1-31-67, CI. 346 — 1. Fenix & Scisson, Inc. : See — Critz, Robert G.. and Cobbs. 3,354,956. Littlejohn, Robert L. 3,347,319. Fenley. Thomas D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Controlling coating weight through differential in tension. 3,303,044, 2-7-07, CI. 117 — 34. Fenley, Thomas D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Con- trol device for preparing a continuous product. 3.311.947, 4-4-67, CI. 18—2. Fenley, Thomas D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Process and apparatus for controlled preparation of a web. 3.347,960, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 40. Fenlin, John M. Portable impact tools. 3.341,261, 9-12-67, CI. 306—33. Fenlon. Joseph A. : See — Persons, Richard L. 3.326.559. 402 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fenn, Joe D., to Monsanto Co. Bobbin insert. 3,300,153, 1-24-67, CI. 242 — 46.21. Fenn, Raymond W., Jr.. M. A. Steinberg, D. D. Crooks, E. E. Underwood, C. G. Goetzel, and H. W. Lavendel, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Beryllium-aluminum alloy. 3,337,- 334. 8-22-67, CI. 75—150. Fennell, Alfred H. : See — Johnson, Maurice V., Jr., Zwiacher, and Fennell. 3,324,623. Fenner, Erich : See— Schofer, Rudolf, and Fenner. 3,352,713. Fenner, Gunther E. t to General Electric Co. FM multiplies system for transmitting radio signals from a stereophonic phonograph. 3,360,609, 12-26-67. CI. 179 — 19. Fenner, J. H., & Co. Ltd. : See — McAlpin, Alexander F., Rayner, and Branton. 3,305,057. Fenske, Ellsworth R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Con- tinuous chromatographic analysis. 3,345,858, 10-10-67, CI. 73 23.1. Fenske, Ellsworth R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Chroma- tographic analysis with automatic baseline compensation. 3,345,859. 10-10-67, CI. 73—23.1. Fenske, Merrell R. : See — Jones, Jennings H., and Fenske. 3,304,329. Fenster, Abraham S., and R. W. Asmus, to International Har- vester Co. Hay waferizer. 3,348,475, 10-24-67, CI. 100— 177. Fenstermaker, Donald E., to The De Vilbiss Co. Vaporizer. 3,308,267, 3-7-67, CI. 219—290. Fenter, John R. : See — Prickett, Robert L., Fenter, and Robinson. 3,340,396. Fentiman, Arthur E., to Triodetic Structures Ltd. Keyway type connector. 3,309,121, 3-14-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Fenton, Aaron J. Axle caps for sports car wheels. 3,336,084, 8-15-67, CI. 301—108. Fenton, Aaron J. Axle cap for sports car wheels. 3,346,304, 10-10-67, CI. 301—108. Fenton, Alan O., to Marples, William, & Sons Ltd. Foldable measuring rules. 3,308,543, 3-14-67, CI. 33—105. Fenton, Alvin P., to Kohler Co. Centrifugally operated com- pression release mechanism. 3,314,408, 4-18-67, CI. 123 — 182. Fenton, Donald M. : See — Beavers, Ellington M., Hurwitz, and Fenton. 3,329,653. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara- tion of olefin oxides. 3,316,279, 4-25-67, CI. 260—348.5. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara- tion of j3-alkoxy compounds. 3,316,290, 4-25-67, CI. 260— 484. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for preparing lactams by oxidation of cyclic amines. 3,336,- 299, 8-15-67, CI. 260—239.3. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara- tion of bis (beta-alkoxyalkyl) ketones. 3,337,436, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 162. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for alkylation of aromatics using a rhenium oxide catalyst. 3,342,887, 9-19-67, CI. 260—671. Fenton, Donald M., to Union Oil Co. of California. Prepara- tion of trialkyl phosphates from dialkyl phosphonates. 3,342,909, 9-19-67, CI. 260—970. Fenton, Donald M., and K. L. Olivier, to Union Oil Co. of California. Oxidative carbonylation of olefins in the pres- ence of a dehydrated aluminosilicate molecular sieve. 3,346,- 625, 10-10-67. CI. 260 — 497. Fenton, Donald M., and K. L. Olivier, to Union Oil Co. of California. Oxidative carbonylation of olefins in the presence of inorganic acid anhydrides. 3,349,119, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 497. Fenton, Peter E. B. : See — Fowler, Benjamin T., Cains, Fenton, and Sparks. 3,337,- 457. Fentzke, Avitus D. : See — Norton, Charles L., Jr., Bohling, and Fentzke. 3,309,- 210. Fenwal Inc. : See — Morrisette, Milton J. 3,303,307. Rockwell, Charles F. 3,316,409. Walbridge, Lyman H. 3,328,666. Fenwick, Jay G., to Morton Mfg. Co. Sign mounting. 3,296,- 725, 1-10-67, CI. 40 — 10. Fenwick, Jay G., to Morton Mfg. Co. Furniture. 3,305,286, 2-21-67, CI. 312—263. Fenwick, Richard C, and R. A. Markley, to Collins Radio Co. Folded vertical monopole antenna. 3,345,635, 10-3-67, CI. 343—845. Fenzan, William R., to Amsted Industries Inc. Cut-off for split mold. 3,296,665, 1-10-67. CI. 22 — 75. Feraci, Michael, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Gage-control apparatus. 3,328,987, 7-4-67, CI. 72—8. Feraday, Melville A., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Nu- clear fuel elements. 3,331,748, 7-18-67, CI. 176 — 70. Ferag, Fehr & Reist AG. : See — Gubeli, Ferdinand. 3,313,221. Giibeli, Ferdinand. 3,331,516. Feraud, Roger A., and J. P. J. Jardinier, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Process and device for stabilizing and guiding a rocket-propelled ballistic vehicle. 3,350,886, 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 204. Ferd Braselemann : See — Braselmann, Ferdinand. 3,312,115. Ferdinand, Irwin J. : See — Handler, Milton E., and Ferdinand. 3,315.553. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and D. R. Lopatka, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Knockdown steel shelving unit and corner fastening means therefor. 3,330,229, 7-11-67, CI. 108 — 111. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and D. R. Lopatka, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Shelving unit and fastenings therefor. 3,332,374, 7-25- 67, CI. 108—107. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and D. R. Lopatka, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Desk top. 3,351,405, 11-7-67, CI. 312 — 297. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and D. R. Lopatka, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Knockdown steel shelving unit and corner fastening means therefor. 3,355,033, 11-28-67, CI. 211 — 148. Ferebee, Roy H. Mechanical centering device. 3,345,755, 10- 10-67, CI. 33—191. Ferer, Harvey D., and H. T. Stirling. Upgraded siliceous composition. 3,337,661, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 66. Fergus, Vernon W„ to Continental Carbon Co. Apparatus for forming pellets. 3,353,208, 11-21-67, CI. 18 — 1. Ferguson, Donald 0., and M. V. Flowers, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Signal level detection circuit having automatically changed impedance. 3,346,846, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 172. Ferguson, Eugene L. Bow with magnetic retractable arrow rest. 3,342,173, 9-19-67, CI. 124 — 24. Ferguson, Evelyn M. Infant garment. 3,351,062, 11-7-67, CI. 128—284. Ferguson, Frank E. : See — Stull, John L., and Ferguson. 3,299,535. Ferguson, George N. : See — Mueller, William A., Maskey, and Ferguson. 3,311,115. Ferguson, George R., and H. L. Shaw, to Perfecting Service Co. Quick connect coupling. 3,314,696, 4-18-67, CI. 285—174. Ferguson, Gerald A., Jr., and H. I. G. Maunsell, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Control of ground station transmitter power to supply suitable signal level to satellite repeater. 3,315,164, 4-18-67, CI. 325 — 4. Ferguson, Harry, Research Ltd. : See — Hill, Claude, and Rolt. 3,339,661. Ferguson Hille & Associates, Inc. : See — Gizeski. Terrence. 3,330,428. Ferguson, James, and D. L. Wood, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Optical modulator employing the dichroic absorption of antiferromagnetic NiF2. 3,316,050, 4-25-67, CI. 350 — 1. Ferguson, James F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Double check valve. 3,338,257, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 112. Ferguson, John D. : See — Fee, Harry R., and Ferguson. 3,356,544. Fee, Harry R., Ferguson, and Lawrence. 3,350,246. Ferguson, John D., to Hercules Inc. Aqueous blasting com- positions containing particulate smokeless powder and di- nitrotoluene. 3,328,217, 6-27-67, CI. 149—50. Ferguson, John D., to Hercules Inc. Aqueous blasting com- positions containing flake aluminum and sugar. 3,333,998, 8-1-67, CI. 149—21. Ferguson, John D., to Hercules Inc. Aqueous slurry type nitro- carbonitrate blasting compositions containing flake alumi- num-dinitrotoluene as the only sensitizer. 3,356,545, 12-5- 67 CI. 149 39. Ferguson, John R. Toy container. 3,300,040, 1-24-67, CI. 206 — 46. Ferguson, John S. : See — Cook, Ralph H., and Ferguson. 3,315,147. Ferguson, La Marr. Shower and bath temperature selector means. 3,356,105, 12-5-67, CI. 137 — 556.3. Ferguson, Lawrence A., K. A. Northrup, and L. H. Warren, to Xerox Corp. Illumination control system. 3,330,180, 7-11- 67, CI. 88 — 24. Ferguson, Lowell D. : See — O'Halloran, Gerald J., Ferguson, and Smith. 3,342,993. Ferguson, Millard A., to General Motors Corp. Electromag- netic forming apparatus having improved backing mem- ber of high strength and electrical resistance, 3,321,946, 5-30-67, CI. 72—56. Ferguson, Millard A., to General Motors Corp. Electrical dis- charge machining apparatus. 3,344,255, 9-26-67, CI. 219 — 69. Ferguson, Paul M., to Esso Production Research Co. Remote control system for borehole logging devices. 3,315,224, 4-18-67, CI. 340—18. Ferguson Radio Corp. Ltd. : See — Corney, John V. J. 3,324,405. Corney, John V., and Isaacs. 3,311,841. Ferguson, Richard, to The Terrell Machine Co. Index control- ling means for a tubular sawing apparatus. 3,344,820, 10- 3-67, CI. 143—85, Ferguson, Robert B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conduit lin- ing. 3,306,635, 2-28-67, CI. 285—55. Ferguson, Royden H. Track apparatus for crawler tvpe vehicles. 3,313,263, 4-11-67, CI. 115—1. Ferguson, Thomas G., Jr. Photoelectric apparatus for provid- ing pulsing signals including stacked plate focussing means. 3,328,589, 6-27-67, CI. 250 — 219. Ferguson, Thomas S. : See — Christman, Carl E., and Ferguson. 3,339,601. Ferguson, Wilbert H., Jr. : See — Skooglund, John W., and Ferguson. 3,335,367. Ferguson, William C., to American Sterilizer Co. Surgical glove leak tester. 3,315,519, 4-25-67, CI. 73 — 40. LIST OF PATENTEES 403 Fergusson, John A. : See — Bowling, Glenn VV., and Fergusson. 3,332,450. Ferln, Aldo : See — 'gtocchi, Virgllio, Ferln, and Magelli. 3,350,473. Ferlazzo, Natale: See — Caporall, Giorgio, Giordano, Ferlazzo, and Ottavianl. 3 347 899. Ferm, Richard L., to Chevron Research Co. Paving emulsion mixes with sand. 3,305,379. 2-21-67, CI. 106 — 277. Ferm, Richard L., to Chevron Research Co. Rapid-setting bituminous emulsions and method for preparing same. 3,340,203, 9-5-67, CI. 252—311.5. Form, Richard L., S. V. Smith, and C. E. Moran. to Chevron Research Co. Apparatus for applying mulch having an in- termittently operated solenoid valve. 3,318,529, 5-9-67, CI 239 69 Ferm, Richard L., and R. E. Paterson, to Chevron Research Co. Fuel compositions. 3,326,649. 6-20-67, CI. 44 — 64. Ferm, Richard L., and W. W. Hanneman, to Chevron Research Co. Lubricant compositions and detergent additives there- tor. 3,329,612, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 46.7. Ferm, Richard L., S. V. Smith, and C. E. Moran, to Chevron Research Co. Method of applying mulch. 3,330,070, 7-11- 67, CI. 47—9. Ferm, Richard L., and R. J. Schmidt, to Chevron Research Co. Pneumatic compaction of asphalt compositions. 3,344,- 721, 10-3-67, CI. 94 — 22. Fermor, Robin B., to Gaspe Copper Mines Ltd. Exhaust gas treating device. 3,316,693, 5-2-67, Cl. 55 — 248. Fern, Alan : See — Banasiewicz, Henryk, and Fern. 3,331,029. Fernald, Charles H. : See — Brinser, Stanley B., and Fernald. 3,315,219. Fernandes, Dudley P., D. S. Rosenberg, and E. H. Scremin, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Alkali metal hydroxide evapora- tion. 3,298,797, 1-17-67, Cl. 23 — 302. Fernandes, Jacinto, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Electrical ter- minal with V-shaped barrel. 3,332,054, 7-18-67, Cl. 339— 223. Fernandez, Manuel J. Parking meter. 3,358,803, 12-19-67, Cl. 194 — 85. Fernandez, Mauricio, to Harsco Corp. Support for lighting standards. 3,323,765, 6-6-67, Cl. 248 — 44. Fernandez-Castro, Lizandro : See — Tornoe, John A., Neary, and Fernandez-Castro. 3,300,- 240. Fernbach, Lajos : See — Osman, Miklos, Novak, Csomor. Fernbach, and Mezei. 3,359,580. Fernberg, Paul C. R., to United-Carr Inc. Switch actuator unit. 3,296,876, 1-10-67, Cl. 74—100. Fernberg, Paul C. R., to United-Carr Inc. Locking stay. 3,359,- 029, 12-19-67, Cl. 292 — 263. Fernberger, John M., to General Electric Co. Gas turbine engine including separator for removing extraneous matter. 3,33S,049, 8-29-67, Cl. 60 — 39.09. Fernekes, Roland J., to Essex Wire Corp. Electric sounder device. 3,315,226, 4-18-67, Cl. 340 — 75. Ferney, Eugene J. Rain gutter debris receiver. 3,325,038, 6-13-67, Cl. 220 — 18. Ferney, Francis X., to Bird Machine Co. Centrifugal separator. 3,348,767, 10-24-67, Cl. 233—7. Fernholtz, Frank W., to Fernholtz Mfg. Co. Combined flexi- ble seal and agitator for pumps. 3,324,801. 6-13-67, Cl. 103—117. Fernholtz Mfg. Co. : See — Fernholtz, Frank W. 3,324,801. Fernholz, Hans: See — Gossel, Helmut, Wirtz, and Fernholz. 3,347,900. Fernholz, Hans, and H. Gossel, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of hydrogen cyanide and acetic acid from oximinoacetone. 3,307,905, 3-7-67, Cl. 23 — 151. Fernholz, Hans, H. Neu, and H.-J. Schmidt, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of sorbic acid halides. 3,322,- 825, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 544. Ferno, Ove B. : See — Arbaeus, Borje T., Ferno, and Llnderot. 3,356,575. Ferno, Ove B., K. B. Hogberg, and T. O. E. Linderot, to Leo Aktiebolaget (A/B Leo). Decongestive compositions and method. 3,317,383, 5-2-67, Cl. 167 — 58. Fernseh G.m.b.H. : See — Greiner, Hermann, and "Von Gregor. 3,308,235. Harkensee, Georg. 3,349.271. Jauernik, Edmund, and Bopp. 3,351,867. Krause, Gerhard. 3,305,627. Krause, Gerhard. 3,321,574. Krause, Gerhard. 3,333,055. Legler, Ernst. 3,311,702. Legler, Ernst. 3,334,182. Schneider, Hans-Dieter. 3.305,750. Schneider, Hans-Dieter. 3,335,316. Sennhenn, Emil, and Horneff. 3,315,033. Von Felgel-Farnholz, Richard, and Michels. 3,349,170. Wighmann, Lothar. 3.308,309. Zahn, Heinrich. 3,348,749. Feroy, Arne. Steering gears. 3,329,069, 7-4-67, Cl. 92 — 33. Feroy, Arne. Continuously variable hydraulic transmissions. 3,353,493, 11-21-67, Cl. 103—161. Ferpee, Herbert E., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Encapsula- tion means for a semiconductor device. 3,337,781, 8-22-67, Cl. 317—234. „ „ „ Ferrand, Marcel. Plant propagation device. 3,302,325, 2-7- 67, Cl. 47—37. Ferrand, Marcel. Soil-less cultivation device. 3,352,057, 11-14- 67, Cl. 47 — 1.2. Ferrania, S.p.A. : See — Marlani, Brunello, and Sgarbi. 3,337,573. Ferrante, Gerald R. : See — Schmid, Hans G., and Ferrante. 3,345,303. Ferrante, Tony. Automatic latch device for closure doors. 3,328,063, 6-27-67, Cl. 292—136. Ferranti, Alyce : See — Ferranti, Philip T. 3,309,927. Ferranti Ltd. : See — Baldock, George S. 3,309,698. Braid, James M. 3,297,822. Briggs, Thomas S. 3,359,408. Buttrick, Deryck L., and Milner. 3,317,080. Clarke, Graham M., Forbes, Shepherd, and Walker. 3,326,078. Clarke, Peter J. 3,358,278. Crawford Charles 1. and Brown. 3,351,850. Curties, Maurice C, and St. John. 3,322,939. Dudley, Michael D. 3,345,459. Gurnett, Keith W. 3,343,065. Hughes, Gordon. 3,335,416. Johnson, Kenneth C. 3,327,248. Kerr, Andrew G. 3,305,931. Marshall, Gerald F. 3,360,672. Martin, Derek J., and Curtie. 3,309,5S8. Naylor, Ronald, and Scarrott. 3,349,382. Pitches, Brian E. 3,355,706. Pitches, Brian E., and Hope. 3,350,935. Shepherd, Alexander T., Taylor, and Walker. 3,333,257. Smerdon, William S. 3,339,456. Turner, George C. 3.311,773. Wood, Michael B. 3,335,404. Ferranti-Packard Electric Ltd. : See — Atherton, David L. 3,336,509. Atherton, David L. 3,336,548. Taylor, Maurice K., and Winrow. 3,303,494. Winri.w, Donald. 3,295,238. Ferranti, Philip T., deceased, by A. Ferranti, administratrix. Automatic golf machine. 3,309,927, 3-21-67, Cl. 73—379. Ferrara, John A. : See — Wuensch, John H., and Ferrara. 3,295,671. Ferrara, John M., and R. R. Burns, to Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc. Aromatic desulfurization. 3,309,413, 3-14-67, Cl. 260—674. Ferrara, Peter J., and G. Dalby. Inactive dry yeast and process of making same. 3,295,990, 1-3-67, Cl. 99 — 96. Ferrara, Richard J. Musical instrument. 3,344,698, 10-3-67, Cl. 84—267. Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corp. Removable and stackable seating arrangement. 3,313,571, 4—11-67, Cl 297 239. Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corp. Single pivot seat back. 3,321,242, 5-23-67, Cl. 297 — 353. Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corp. Seat back angle adjustment means. 3,321,243, 5-23-67, Cl. 297— 378. Ferrara, Rudolph A., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable seat back headrest. 3,343,S75, 9-26-67, Cl. 297 — 410. Ferrari, Alsides, A. Guerra, and M. Taramasso, to Snam S.p.A. Micropump head. 3,299,827, 1-24-67, Cl. 103 — 153. Ferrari, John E., to Interchemical Corp. Mixture of 1,4,5-tri- amino-2,8- and 3,8-dihydroxy anthraquinone and the prepa- ration thereof. 3,336,343, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 380. Ferrari, Patrick T., F. S. Reese, and J. B. Stone, to Xerox Corp. Cascade developing apparatus. 3,316,878, 5-2-67, a. 118 — 637. Ferrari, Ronald L., to The M-0 Valve Co. Travelling wave tube using a plasma-filled wave-guide as a slow wave struc- ture. 3,317,784, 5-2-67, Cl. 315—39. Ferrario, Andrea and L. Antivibrating spindle for spin- ning and twisting. 3,320,737. 5-23-67, Cl. 57 — 129. Ferrario, Luigi : See — Ferrario, Andrea and L. 3,320,737. Ferraris, John T. : See — Downey, David F., and Ferraris. 3,351,363. Ferraris, John T., to Electrolux Corp. Adjustable length wand. 3,351,359, 11-7-67, Cl. 285 — 7. Ferraro, Luigi. Swimming flipper. 3,302,222, 2-7-67, Cl. 9—309. Ferrary, Ferdinand F., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Bicycle coupling device. 3,350,115, 10-31-67, Cl. 280—209. Ferrary, Ferdinand F., G. Feldstein, J. Dziekonski, M. Marko- wicz, and S. M. Dombroski, to Foundry Co. Molding apparatus. 107—15. Ferreira, Anthony F., to Texas Instruments structure. 3,304,683. 2-21-67, Cl. 52 — 497. Ferrel, Kenneth G., and F. A. Lollar, Jr., to Douglas, McDon- nell Corp. Engine thrust setting indicator and computer. 3,338,050, 8-29-67, Cl. 60 — 39.28. Ferrel, Kenneth G., C. O. Gunderson, and R. J. Palmer, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Fire barrier. 3.357,657, 12-12- 67, Cl. 244 — 54. American Machines and 3,354,846, 11-28-67, Cl. Inc. Wall 404 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ferrell, John L. : See — Smith, Donald L., and Ferrell. 3,358,460. Ferrell, Leslie L. Smog control apparatus for internal com- bustion engines. 3,329,137, 7-4-67, CI. 123 — 119. Ferrell, Russell A., and N. C. Howell, to H. H. Robertson, Co. Curtain wall construction. 3,321,880, 5-30-67, CI. 52 — 235. Ferrell, William E. : See — Shutt, Paul B., Larsen, and Ferrell. 3,344,944. Ferrell, William E., and H. M. Huffman, to The Bendix Corp. Master cylinder cap. 3,317,079, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 40. Ferrera, Joseph P., to Merchandising Display Corp. Medially hinged price marking carton. 3,305,078, 2-21-67, CI. 206 — 44. Ferretti, August, and R. W. Germann, to Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Electric heating element. 3,309,- 643, 3-14-67, CI. 338—330. Ferri, Antonio, to Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. High velocity fluid accelerator. 3,302,866, 2-7-67, CI. 230 — 117. Ferri, Antonio, to General Applied Science Laboratories, Inc. Wind tunnel nozzle structure. 3,353,405, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 147. Ferri, Giampiero, and J. Marinai. Toy gun intended to simulate the ejection of spent cases at each firing of an explosive cap. 3,304,644, 2-21-67, CI. 42 — 54. Fern, Giampiero, and J. Marinai. Ammunition for toy guns. 3.318,245, 5-9-67, CI. 102—86.5. Ferri. Giampiero, and J. Marinai. Package for toy pistol caps. 3.337.029. 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 3. Ferri, Mario: See — Romani, Roberto, and Ferri. 3,299,116. Rornani, Roberto, and Ferri. 3.350.281. Ferri, Romolo. Apparatus for the removal of tree stumps. 3,307,643, 3-7-67, CI. 175 — 161. Ferrie, Franck G. M. : See — Colombani, Don P. L. J., and Ferrie. 3,350,884. Ferrie, Franck G. M., R. E. Marchand-Revers, and D. P. L. Colombani, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Electro-thermic ejectors. 3,308,- 623, 3-14-67, CI. 60 — 203. Ferrie, Franck G. M., R. E. Marchand-Revers, and C. P. J. Marion, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Electrothermal propulsion unit of the electric arc type. 3,359,734, 12-26-67, CI. 60 — 203. Ferrier, Graham L. : See — Lawrence, Royston F., and Ferrier. 3,331,571. Ferrier, Herman A. : See — Comer, David J., and Ferrier. 3,317,754. Ferrier, Pierre A. : See — Feissel, Henri G., Ferrier, and Lesueur. 3,309,667. Ferrieu, Gilbert M. Controlled linear detector. 3,316 493, 4-25-67. CI. 329 — 101. Ferrigno, Thomas H., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Preventing static buildup in foamable resin beads with clay. 3,296.154. 1-3-67, CI. 260—2.5. Ferrigno, Thomas H., to Mineral & Chemical Philipp Corp. Kaolin clay coated with neutralized monomeric N,N-diallvl- melamine and polyester resins containing the same. 3,300,- 326, 1-24-67, CI. 106—308. Ferrigno, Thomas H., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Treated expandable beads and composition therefor. 3,300,- 437, 1-24-67, CI. 260—32.6. Ferrigno, Thomas H., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Clay composition and use of same in treatment of expand- able polystyrene beads. 3,301,812, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Ferrigno, Thomas H., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Colloidal clay coated with acrylic acid-polyallyl sucrose co- polymer. 3,312,640, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Ferrill, Homer E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Safety valve. 3,354,896, 11-28-67, CI. 137—219. Ferrill, Homer E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Safety valve having variable area secondary orifice. 3,354,900, 11-28-67, CI. 137 — 477. Ferriman, Victor N., to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Rocket engine oxidant feed system. 3,306,038, 2-28-67, CI. 60 — 39.29. Ferrin, Charles R. : See — Rosso, John B., and Ferrin. 3,309,504. Ferrin, Charles R., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Chro- matograph sample system. 3,306,111, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 422. Ferris. De Lacy F., to United States of America, Army. Tank closure device. 3,325,046, 6-13-67, CI. 220 — 89. Ferris, De Lacy F.. to United States of America, Army. Closure device for fuel tanks. 3,325,047, 6-13-67, CI. 220 — 89. Ferris, De Lacy F., to United States of America. Army. Tank closure device. 3,327,894, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 89. Ferris, Donald L. : See — Vacca, Luigi, and Ferris. 3,343,610. Ferris, Donald L., to United States of America, Navy Blade fold adjustment and lock. 3,356,155, 12-5-67 Ci 170 — 160.12. Ferris, Ernest A., and H. A. Heinrich, to Borg-Warner Corp Seat belt retractor. 3,301,504, 1-31-67. CI. 242 — 107.11. Ferris, Ernest A., and S. J. Zanoni, to Borg-Warner Corp. Fastening means for seat belt retractor. 3,312,419 4-4- 67, CI. 242—107.11. Ferris, Frank B., Jr. Arm rest device for toilets. 3,323,144, 6-6-67, CI. 4 — 254. Ferris, Lucretia G. : See — Black, Ernest P., Clelland, and Ferris. 3,317,447. Ferris, Seymour W., and Black. 3,334,043. Ferris, Ray L. : See — Wille, Herbert S., and Ferris. 3,358,955. Ferris, Robert G., to Starline, Inc. Animal feeder with mate- rial agitating and ejecting elements. 3,353,654, 11-21-67, CI. 198—213. Ferris, Seymour W. : See — Black, Ernest P., Clelland, and Ferris. 3,317,447. Ferris, Seymour W., deceased ; L. G. Ferris, executrix, and E. P. Black, to Sun Oil Co. Neopentane separation of bituminous materials. 3,334,043, 8-1-67, CI. 208 — 309. Ferris, Thomas G., R. E. Budd, and R. E. Easterling. System, apparatus, and method for the removal of background stain by means of electric current from an electrophoresis sup- porting medium. 3,355,372, 11-28-67, CI. 204 — 180. Ferro, Anthonv J. : See — Irving, Frank M., Jr., and Ferro. 3,325,025. Ferro, Arthur C, to Contour Chair-Lounge Co., Inc. Head- rest for dental chair. 3,317,244, 5-2-67, CI. 297 — 410. Ferro Corp. : See — Berns, Milton H. 3,339,965. Bryant, Eugene E., and Gugeler. 3,298,860. Buckley, Robert A. 3,342,767. Buckley, Robert A. 3,347,804. Buckley, Robert A., F. C. and N. Russo. 3,347,823. Fuchsman, Charles H. 3,303,162. Fuchsman, Charles H. 3,328,334. Hanson, Leroy C. 3,327,095. Jasionowski, Joseph J. 3,305,667. Jasionowski, Joseph J. 3,327,966. Jasionowski, Joseph J. 3,328,562. Jasionowski, Joseph J. 3,346.719. Littmann, Joseph C. 3,348,63S. Mendenhall, Carl J. 3.337,756. Robson, James T. 3,352,347. Saunders, Alfred C, and Grant. 3,329,514. Steitz, William R., and Talv. 3,311,518. Thedford, Russell H. 3,328,860. Weisenborn, Harold E. 3,312,347. Ferro, Joseph J., Sr. Yardage indicating apparatus. 3,357,636, 12-12-67, CI. 235—95. Ferro Mfg. Corp. : See — Fudala, Chester S. 3,314.637. Littmann. Joseph C. 3,346,810. Pickles, Joseph. Re. 26,173. Pickles, Joseph. 3.309,127. Pickles, Joseph. 3,335,995. Pickles. Joseph, and Littmann. 3,305,277. Ferro, Patrick V., and A. B. Ham, to Reagents, Dade, Inc. Reagent and method for the quantitative determination of bilirubin. 3,34S,920, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 230. Ferrotec, Inc. : See — Carr, Kenneth L. 3,355,679. Ferrotest G.m.b.H. : See — Korf, Willy. 3,340,570. Korf, Willy. 3,348,400. Ferry, Carolyn P. Carrying case for crutches. 3,338,3S7, 8-29- 67, CI. 206 — 1. Ferry, Harry E. : See — Boothroyd. Howard W., Ferry, Buzzell, and Nachazel. '3,352,163. Ferschl. Dieter, to Maschinenfabrik Niehoff Kommandit- Gesellschaft. Annealing apparatus for wire and like con- ductors. 3,335,260, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 155. Ferstadig, Louis L. : See — Goebel, Charles V., Jr., and Ferstadig. 3,329,704. Fertig, Joseph: See — Goldberg, Albert I., and Fertig. 3,322.817. Goldberg, Albert I., Fertig, and Skoultchi. 3,317.462 Goldberg, Albert I., Fertig, and Skoultchi. 3,341,493. Fertig, Joseph, A. I. Goldberg, and M. Skoultchi. to National Starch and Chemical Corp. UV light absorbing copolymers of acryloxymethyl benzoates and dihydroxybenzophenone derivatives. 3,328.491. 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 901. Fertig, Joseph, M. Skoultchi, and A. I. Goldberg, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Polymeric compositions resist- ant to ultraviolet light. 3,340,231, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 17. Fertig, Raymond B. : See — Nickell, Lawrence C, and Fertig. 3,345,835. Fertig, Raymond B., and L. C. Nickell, to Appalachian Elec- tronic Instruments, Inc. Scanning system for revolving creel type circular knitting machines. 3,345,836 10-10-67 CI. 66—166. Ferwalt, William H., to Electronic Engineering Co. of Cali- fornia. Binary circuit. 3,342,980, 9-19-67, CI. 235 — 92. Ferwerda, Eric : See — Jorna, Ype, Van Staaden, Stoorvogel. and Ferwerda 3.328.797. Ferwerda, Ray. Truck driven compaction roller device. 3,306,175, 2-28-67, CI. 94 — 50. Ferwerda. Ray. Spring driven power hammer. 3,358,778, 12-19-67. CI. 173 — 119. Feryszka, Rubin, to Radio Corp. of America. Frequency sta- bilizing of tunnel diode inverters bv momentarily overload- ing the inverter. 3.312,912, 4-4-67, CI. 331 — 107. Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. Disposable filter bag. 3.297,231, 1-10-67, CI. 229—53. Feseo, John J., to Studley Paper Co.. Inc. Vacuum cleaner filter bag. 3,297,232, 1-10-67, CI. 229 — 53. LIST OF PATENTEES 405 Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. Method of manu- facturing vacuum cleaner filter bags. 3,322,041, 5-30-07, CI. 03—35. Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. Vacuum cleaner Alter bag. 3,330,00!), 7-11-67, CI. 55 — 307. Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. A'acuum cleaner filter bag. 3,330.100, 7-11-67, CI. 55— 3G7. Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. Vacuum cleaner filter bag. 3,350,857 11-7-G7, CI. 55 — 303. Fesco, John J., to Studley Paper Co., Inc. Vacuum cleaner filter bag. 3,350,850 11-7-07, CI. 55—380. Feskerldirektoratets Kjemisk-Tenkinske Forskningsinstitutt : See— Bagge-Lund. Einar. 3,300,004. Fessel, Paul. Cutting and grinding devices. 3,343, 30S, 9-26- 67, CI. 51—305. Fessenden, Peter J. : See — Olsen, Joseph A., and Fessenden. 3,324,441. Fessler, Herman S., to The Cornelius Co. Vending machine. 3.360,163, 12-26-67, CI. 221—152. Fessler. Robert G. : See — Roberts, George L., Jr., and Fessler. 3,346,604. Fessler, Theodore E., A. B. Smith, and J. S. Vincent, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method of forming thin window drifted silicon charged particle detector. 3,310,443, 3-21-67. CI. 14S— 1SS. Fessmann, Heinz: See— iStilz, Walter, Pommer, Biczysko, and Fessman. 3,321,- 436. Feth, Georg: See — Habicht, Ernst, and Feth. 3.320,243. Riehter, Carl, and Feth. 3,336,324. Fetheroff, Charles W. : See — Gregory, John W., Fetheroff, and Fuscoe. 3,300,341. Fetherston, Frank T. : See — Goldreieh, Paul, and Fetherston. 3,314,540. Fetisov, Vasily V. : See — Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., Tsvetkov, Fetisov, Murlykin, Rudensky, and Taruntaeva. 3,343,644. Fetkovich, Michael J. : See — Trantham, Joseph C, Hennigan, Fetkovich, Tek, and Bruns. 3,340,846. Fetscher, Charles, and S. Lipowski, to Nopco Chemical Co. Methods for preparing polymers of hydroxytetrazole com- pounds and polymers of hydazide oxinie compounds, and products. 3,350,374, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — S8.7. Fetscher, Charles A. : See — Schonfeld, Edward, and Fetscher. 3,317,463. Fetscher, Charles A., and E. Schonfeld, to Nopco Chemical Co. Adducts of isocyanates and aromatic anhydride car- boxylic acids. 3,317,4S0, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Fetscher, Charles A., and S. A. Lipowski, to Nopco Chemical Co. Process for conversion of amidoxinie polymers to poly- hydroxamic acids using aqueous hydrochloric acid solutions. 3.345.344, 10-3-67. CI. 260 — 78.4. Fett, Helen M., and M. H. Fischer, to Pillsburv Co. Process for preparing D-arabitol. 3,306,826, 2-2S-67, CI. 105 — 35. Fetter, Neil R., and B. K. W. Bartocha, to United States of America. Navy. Method for preparation of aluminum hy- dride addition compounds. 3,316,067, 4-25-67, CI. 23 — 356. Fetter, Neil R., and B. K. W. Bartocha, to United States of America, Navy. Method for preparation of compounds with the formula R2AI-NOOH32). 3,320,206, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 448. Fetter, Neil R., and B. K. W. Bartocha, to United States of America, Navy. Reactions of trimethvlaluminum with hv- drazines and products thereof. 3,321,503, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 448. Fetter, Neil R., and B. K. W. Bartocha, to United States of America, Navy. Reaction compounds of tetramethyltetra- zene with aluminum trialkyls and their amine complexes and the preparation thereof. 3,321,504, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 44S. Fetterly, Llovd C. : See — Eckert Rudolf J., and Fetterly. 3,317,488. Fetterman, David S., and J. B. Muskin. Apparatus for meas- uring the momentum of a moving vehicle. 3,324,287, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 151.3. Fettis. Gordon C. : See — Whim, Bernard P., and Fettis. 3,345,406. Fettis, Gordon C. and P. J. Thomas, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Oxidation of hydrocarbons. 3,325,516, 6-13-67, CI. 260—346.8. Fettweis, Alfred L. M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Low pass filter for coupling continuous signal through periodically closed gate. 3,303,438, 2-7-67, CI. 333 — 70. Fettweis. Alfred L. M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Resonant transfer communication svstem. 3 324 247, 6-6-67, CI. 170—15. Fettweis, Alfred L. M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Resonant transfer circuits and filters therefor. 3.325,735, 6-13-67, CI. 325 — 38. Fettweis. Alfred L. M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Bandpass filter. 3,344,368, 0-26-67, CI. 333 — 72. Fetz, Walter F. : See — Ekbergh, Oskar E., Jonsson, and Fetz. 3,312,040. Fetzer. Maurice C. : See — Muije, Pieter, Mohondro, and Fetzer. 3,349,460. Fetzer, Wallace G., to Oglebay Norton Co. Method for deter- mining sound focus for mining blast. 3,331,311, 7—18-07, CI. 102—2.;. Feuer, Robert : See- Cole, Robert H., and Feuer. 3,333,113. Mellot, Robert N., Feuer, and Coe. 3,324,307. Feuer, Seymour S., to Rohn & Haas Co. Thermoplastic com- positions formed by polymerizing methacrylic acid esters and polybutadiene latices. 3,296,339, 1-3-07, CI. 260—879. Feuerstein, Seymour, to The Aerospace Corp. Device for pouring liquefied gas. 3,206,800, 1-10-67, CI. 62—55. Feuillepain, Marcel : See — Cavin, Robert V., and Feuillepain. 3,317,805. Few, Robert A. : See — Price, Robert W., and Few. 3,317,701. Fewel, Robert A., J. D. Harbour, and B. L. Whitson, to Phil- lips Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus to control the temperature of a wet pellet dryer. 3,346,912, 10-17-07, CI. 18—1. Fex, Hans J., K. B. Hogberg, I. Konyves, and P. H. Kneip, to Aktiebolaget Leo. Certain steroid N-bis-(haloethyl) -carba- mates. 3,299,104, 1-17-07, CI. 200—307.4. Fey, Mary V. Magnetic impact switch. 3,335,239, 8-8-67, CI. 200 — 61.08. Fey. Robert M. : See — Birrell, Stewart H., and Fey. 3,354,924. Feyling, Anders F., to Geodyne Corp. Electrical instrument cable-supported apparatus. 3,356,7S7, 12-5-67, CI. 174 — 70. Fezenko, Igor : See — Laurent, Bernard, and Fezenko. 3,316,074. Fezer, Eberhard : See — Hejj, Erwin, and Fezer. 8,319,610. Fezer, Eberhard, and Simon, to Beteiligungs- und Patent- vewaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Circu- lar piston machine. 3,321,128, 5-23-67, CI. 230 — 145. Ffenninger, Heinz A., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain pyrido- benzothiadiazepine derivatives. 3,341,520, 9-12-67, CI. 260—239.3. Ffiske, Gerald D., to Stockholdings Ltd. Ventilation appara- tus with control means. 3,352,225, 11-14-67, CI. 98 — 33. Fiala, Ernst J. H., R. Andres, and W. Jurowski, to Daimler- Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Control mechanism. 3,354,906, 11-28-67. CI. 137—506.2. Fiala, George T., and D. W. Moyer, to International Harvester Co. Actuator valve mechanism. 3,320,967, 5-23-67, CI. 137 — 101. Fialkowski, John E. : See — Knight, Lester B., Bertrand, and Fialkowski. 3,329,288. Fiat Societa per Azioni : See — Baldwin, Philip S. 3,300,973. Calovolo, Mario. 3,350,062. Giacosa, Dante. 3.302,740. Grosso, Edoardo. 3.329,077. Zucchellini, Mose. 3,344,512. Fiber Controls Corp. : See — Lvtton, Kenneth G., and Wise. 3.355.773. Wise, Cecil S., and Rhyne. 3,308,786. Fiber Glass Industries, Inc. : See — Dildilian, Ara T. 3,347,735. Nicholas, Edward W., and Dildilian. 3,320,113. Fiber Industries, Inc. : See — Dunn, Albert, and Russell. 3,307,216. Ethridge. Frederick A., and Bulla. 3,325,872. Johnson, Elisha, Jr. 3.300,830. Whisnant, John K., and Dysart. 3,307,621. Fiberphv (Proprietary) Ltd. : See — Fuller. George C. 3,338,767. Fibers, Inc. : See — Carlson, Bayard L. 3,359,929. Fibers Unlimited, Inc. : See — ■ Brown, George E., Jr. 3,323,733. Fiberwoven Corp., The: See — Smith, Alexander M. 3,298,080. Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. : See — - Curran, Thomas D 3,341,105. Kelley, Ernest R. 3,342,400. Moore, Norman H. 3,339,726. Moore, Norman H., and Foster. 3.315,871. Parker, Benjamin G. 3,337,043. Fibreglass Ltd. : See — Jewell, Ronald C. 3,312,537. Fibre-Metal Products Co.. The : See — Bowers, Charles E., Jr. 3,354,468. Fichera, Pasquale : See— Giardina, Salvatore V. 3,318,054. Fichtel & 'Sachs A.G. : See — Axthammer, Ludwig, and Wossner. 3,353,816. Binder, Richard, and Herold. 3,357,529. Dotter, Paul. 3,301.095. Hauck, Urban. 3,319,741. Heid, Roland. 3,338,565. Mobius, Siegfried. 3.304,000. Mobius, Siegfried. 3,31S,526. MSbius, Siegfried. 3.323.596. Rhein Hans, Keller, and Schuller. 3,306,133. Waker, Claus, Schultz, and Fend. 3,340,747. Fichtner, Edward C. to Wells Mfg. Co. Microwave cooking utensil. 3,302,632, 2-7-67, CI. 126—390. Ficke, Ralph. Brush and roller extension pole. 3,357,035, 12-12-67. CI. 15 — 144. 406 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fieken, Geoffrey E., D. J. Fry, and E. F. W. Thurston, to II- ford Ltd. Photographic supersensitized 6llver halide emul- sions. 3,338,714, 8-29-67, CI. 96 — 104. Ficker, Walter W. : See— Cochran, Thomas J., Donato, Elrich, and Ficker. 3,308,- 977. Fickler, Wolfgang: See — Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and Fickler. 3,342,992. Fickweiler, August E. F., to Van Der Heem N.V. Electrically heated blanket, guarded against touching the live heater element. 3,330,936, 7-11-67, CI. 219 — 212. Fickweiler, August E. F., to Indoheem N.V. Switching circuit for an electrically heated blanket. 3,360,693. 12-26-67, CI. 317—132. Ficsur, Sandor, and L. P. Winters ; said Ficsur assor. to said Winters. Vane type internal combustion engines. 3,299,- 867, 1-24-67, CI. 123 — 18. Fiddler, Theodore E. Synthetic resin fasteners. 3,345,899, 10-10-67, CI. 85—32. Fideland Signal Corp. : See — McKee, Fount E. 3,305,795. Fidelity Electric Co., Inc. : See — Anderson, Walter F. 3,342,998. Fidelity File Box, Inc. : See — Fiterman. Benjamin, and Paletz. 3,321,259. Fidler, Larry E. : See — Jones, Burton A., and Fidler. 3,311,306. Fidler, Martin S., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Loom picker retention means. 3,343,571, 9-26-67, CI. 139—159. Fiedler, Armin, to Tsstee Freeze Industries, Inc. Ice flake making machine. 3,326,014, 6-20-67, CI. 62 — 320. Fiedler, Martin, and G. B. Singh, to Arrow Tools, Inc. Air dryer. 3,359.753. 12-26-67. CI. 62 — 317. Fiedor, Adolph J., and R. G. Rockwell, to Varian Associates. Electron discharge device of particular materials for sta- bilizing frequency and reducing magnetic field problems. 3,297.905. 1-10-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Field, Albert. Abrasive disk unit. 3,307,300, 3-7-67, CI. 51—389. Field, Allen I. and S. P. Package handle. 3,315,574, 4-25- 67, CI. 93—1. Field, Edmund : See — ■ Kimoto, Walter I., Swakon, and Field. 3,352,900. Swakon, Edward A., and Field. 3,337,585. Field Emission Corp. : See — Collins, Frank M., and Hipperson. 3,301,983. Dyke, Walter P., and Grundhauser, 3,309,523. Grundhauser, Frank J., Hafner, and Powers. 3,329,816. Field Enterprises Educational Corp. : See — Hutchinson, Richard E. 3,297,164. Field Enterprises, Inc.: See — Bucke, Lynn O., and Walsh. 3,298,605. Field, Frederick C, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. High speed drafting apparatus. 3,331,104, 7-18-67, CI. 19 — 244. Field, George T. J., and P. R. Huddleston, to May & Baker Ltd. Diglycolaldehyde hardening agent for gelatin. 3,304,179, 2-14-67. CI. 96—61. Field, Harry : See — Field, Joe, and H. 3,298,503. Field, Joe, and H. Hanger support bar for garment packing case. 3,298,503, 1-17-67, CI. 206—7. Field, Joseph H. : See — Gasior, Stanley J., Forney, and Field. 3,357,896. Field, Nathan D. : See — Capaldi, Eugene C. Field, and Leum. 3,303,176. Field, Nathaniel L., Ill, and J. F. Ritchey, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories, Inc. Slide selector switch. 3,308,250, 3-7-67, CI. 200—16. Field, Philip M., to Charles Beseler Co. Head for overhead projectors. 3,334,957, 8-8-67, CI. 350 — 203. Field, Sheldon B., to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Floating platform. 3,318,275, 5-9-67, CI. 114 — .5. Field, Sheldon B., to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Combination stabilization and heeling svstem for cargo ships, ice breakers, and the like. 3,327,672, 6-27-67. CI. 114—125. Field, Sheldon B., to John J. McMullen Associates Inc. Float- ing platform. 3,349,740, 10-31-67, CI. 114 — .5. Field, Sheldon B., and T. F. Bridges, to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Ship stabilizer. 3,349,743, 10-31-67, CI. 114—125. Field, Sheldon B„ and T. F. Bridges, to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Ship stabilizer. 3,356,060, 12-5-67, CI. 114 — 125. Field, Sheldon B., and T. F. Bridges, to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Passive stabilizers for tankers and the like. 3,357,391, 12-12-67, CI. 114 — 125. Field. Sidney P. : See — Field, Allen I. and S. P. 3,315,574. Fielderest Mills. Inc. : See — Law, Marvin A. 3,357,075. Mills, Edwin R., and Elmore. 3,356,825. Troy, James E. 3,349,812. Fielder. Albert L., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Belt mounted printer hammers movable by shortest distance to indexed position. 3,310,146, 3-21-67, CI. 197 — 49. Fielder. Frederick A., A. R. Hanson, D. F. Kappel, and J. W. Svenson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Assembling apparatus and method. 3,331,126, 7-18-67, CI. 29—155.5. Fielder, James C. to Mathematical Systems Corp. Pad assem- bly. 3,341,097, 9-12-67, CI. 225—93. Fielder, Max G. Compression ignition engine. Re. 26,222, 6—20—67 CI. 123 32. Fielder, William S., N. A. Rautiola, and J. M. Diehl. Method of making a battery plate. 3,351,445, 11-7-67, CI. 65 — 3. Fieldgate, Ivan O. : See — Gabor, Andrew, Fieldgate, and Poumakis. 3,309,597. Fieldgate, Ivan O., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Pinch roller mechanism. 3,353,733, 11-21-67, CI. 226 — 176. Fielding, Harold C, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Preparation of fluorochlorobenzenes. 3,312,746, 4—4-67, CI. 260—650. Fielding, Joseph A. Wire pigtailing device. 3,333,609, 8-1-67, CI. 140—119. Fielding, Max J., and B. L. Richards, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fungicidal 2,2 j bis-(para-allyloxyphenyl) propane. 3,318,765, 5-9-67, CI. 167—30. Fielding & Piatt Ltd. : See — Green, Ronald H, and Jenkins. 3,334.507. Fielding, Raymond G., to Linotype and Machinery Ltd. Registration of printing elements on printing presses. 3,324,759, 6-13-67, CI. 88 — 14. Fielding, Ronald, to Newman's Footwear Ltd. Attachment of the toe piece to the vamp in a shoe of the moccasin type. 3,310,888, 3-28-67, CI. 36 — 11. Fieldman, Herman. Devices for providing handy locomotion of boats. 3.340,844, 9-12-67, CI. 115 — 25. Fields, Charles M., to Continental Can Co., Inc. External cooling device for extruded tubing. 3,346,920, 10-17-67, CI. 18—14. Fields, Charles R. : See — Bedell, Karl L., and Fields. 3,295,749. Fields, Dalla, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. High ampere ma- chine welding torch. 3,309,492, 3-14-67. CI. 219 — 75. Fields, Davis S., Jr., D. L. Mehl, and B. F. Addis, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Thermoforming of metals. 3,340,101, 9-5-67, CI. 148 — 11.5. Fields, Donald L. : See — Reynolds, Delbert D., and Fields. 3,335,054. Reynolds, Delbert D., and Fields. 3.345,415. Fields, Donald L., and D. D. Reynolds, to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for the production of 2-hydroxyalkylthiol-car- bonates. 3,335,161, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 155. Fields, Ellis K. : See — Jason, Emil F., and Fields. 3,318,933. Sandri, Joseph M., and Fields. 3,328,391. Fields, James M., and S. T. Kyzer, to General Electric Co. Average voltage sensing circuit having highest phase volt- age takeover. 3,340,459, 9-5-67, CI. 322—28. Fields, James R. : See — Dabney, Eugene E., and Fields. 3,333,456. Fields, Joseph E. : See — Mottus, Edward H., and Fields. 3.321.405. Fields, Joseph E., to Monsanto Co. Dispersency oil additives. 3,329,658, 7-4-67, CI. 260—78.5. Fields, Joseph E., and J. H. Johnson, to Monsanto Co. Min- eral oil composition. Re. 26,134, 1-3-67, CI. 252 — 56. Fields, Joseph E., and E. H. Muttus, to Monsanto Co. Com- positions of improved viscosity index containing alkyl poly- methacrylate of high relative syndiotacticity. 3,304,260, 2-14-67, CI. 252—51.5. Fields, Joseph E., and E. H. Mottus, to Monsanto Co. Mineral oil containing alkyl poly-methacrylate antifoamant. 3,340,- 193 9—5—67 CI 252 56. Fields', Joseph' E., and J. H. Johnson, to Monsanto Co. Air purification process. 3,340,680, 9-12-67, CI. 55 — 22. Fields, Mack R., to Roehr Products Co., Inc. Intravenous feed bottle. 3,311,268, 3-28-67, CI. 222—159. Fields, Mack R., to Z. M. Roehr. Tamper-indicating closure. 3,329,295, 7^1-67, CI. 215—40. Fields, Marvin D. S. : See — Plemons, Henry F., and Fields. 3,343,818. Fields Paul, to Litton Systems, Inc. Fork-type wiring harness. 3,346,688, 10-10-67, CI. 174 — 68. Fields, Reuben T. : See — Dunnington, Gordon B., and Fields. 3,325,865. Dunnington, Gordon B., and Fields. 3,354,023. Fields, Reuben T., to Kawecki Chemical Co. Beneflclation of tantalum- and columbium-bearing tin slags. 3,300,297. 1-24-67, CI. 75—24. Fields, Robert: See — Anthony, Donald R., Loncarlc, and Fields. 3,298,438. Fien, Michael W. : See — Sublett, George R.. and Fien. 3,305,410. Fierce, William L., to Union Oil Co. Preparation of organo- phosphorus polymers by reacting a phosphorus oxyhalide with a glycol. 3,298,968, 1-17-67, a. 260—2. Fierce, William L., and R. L. Weichman, to Union Oil Co. of California. Preparation of esters from alkyl chlorides and carboxylic acid salts in the presence of amide solvent and a soluble iodide compound. 3,341,575, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 193. Fiero, Carl D., and S. C. Killian, to Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. Strut-suspension conductor support. 3,296,358, 1-3-67, CI. 174 — 43. Fierston, Stanley A., and W. Glanton, Jr., to Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc. Code conversion apparatus. 3,309.- 694, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 347. Fierston, Stanley A., and F. A. Reynolds, to Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc. System for interconnecting a pair of separated transmitter-receivers with a common transmitter- receiver station. 3,325,600, 6-13-67, CI. 179—15. Fieser, Garland E. : See — Hendricks, George D., and Fieser. Re. 26,150. LIST OF PATENTEES 407 Fieser, Garland E., to E. W. Bliss Co. Multiple program traf- fic control systems. 3,334.330. 8-1-67, Cl. 340—40. Fiess, Norman W., to American Cyanamid Co. Concentrated brown dye solution. 3,310,362, 3-21-67, CI. S — 79. Fietze, Horst : See — M811er, Heinz, and Fietze. 3,333,174. Fievet, Kobert H. J., to Fromageries Bel-La Vache Qui Rit. Cheese die transfer chain for machines for packaging melt- ed cheese into different presentation packages. 3,344,521, 10-3-67, CI. 31 — 46. Fievet, Kobert H. J., to Fromageries Bel-La Vache Qui Rit. Automatic machine for covering cheese with a coating hav- ing an embedded strip therein for removing the same. 3.356.063, 12-5-67, CI. 118 — 35. Fife Mfg. Co. Inc. : See — Shelton, John J. 3,326,435. Fife, Robert J., to Crane Co. Shower head having removable spray former to permit cleaning. 3,344,994, 10-3-67, CI. 239— —457 Fifer, Harvey R., to The Journapak Corp. Lubrication and warning system for railroad journal bearings. 3,339,518, 9-5-67, CI. 116 — 114.5. Fiffy Dor Co. : See — Salter, Andrew W., Jr. 3,314,457. Fifth Dimension Inc. : See — Hurvitz, Hyman. 3.308,405. Lefferts, Peter. 3,341,712. Figg, Curtis M. : See — Petty, Reed O., and Figg. 3,314,175. Figgis, Haugan W. : See — Kest, Donald O., and Figgis. 3,315,386. Figgis, Haugan W.. to Pace Laboratories, Inc. Breaker point gap setting means. 3,340,751, 9-12-67, CI. 81 — 71. Figner, Avraam X., A. I. Soloveichik, and I. V. Judinakaja. Metal-porous body having pores filled with barium scandate. 3,358,178, 12-12-67, CI. 313—346. Figone, Donald C. : See — Reed, Leonard, and Figone. 3,352,694. Fijn Mechanische Industrie "Becker's Sons" N.V. : See — Hammerschlag, Alfred. 3,354,972. Fike, Louis T., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Tire curing apparatus. 3,315,311, 4-25-67, CI. 18— IS. Fike, Louis T., to Super Mold Corp. of California. Tire retreading matrix with annular steam chamber. 3,339,241, 9-5-67, Cl. 18—38. Fike, Robert G. : See — Zieg, Clifford V., and Fike. 3,309,028. Fike. Robert G., to D. G. Griswold. Pressure control valves for fuel lines. 3,359,998, 12-26-67. Cl. 137 — 220. Flkentscher, Hans, and K. Herrle, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrlk Aktiengesellschaft. Aqueous dispersions of vinyl- idene chloride-acrylate-vinylsulfonic acid copolymers. 3.324.064, 6-6-67, Cl. 2G0 — 29.6. Filachione, Edward M. : See — Fein, Martin L., and Filachione. 3.346,324. Fein, Martin L., Viola, and Filachione. 3,300,338. Filak, Andrew M. Floating dock structure. 3,323,479, 6-6-67, Cl. 114 — .5. Filak, Carl M. : See — Murphy, Alfred M. Filak, and Long. 3,296,848. Filangeri, Dominick. Apparatus for molding ornamental building blocks. 3,296,675, 1-10-67, Cl. 25 — 41. Filar, Leo J., and E. J. Vandenberg. to Hercules Inc. Epoxide polymerization in the presence of a carbonium ion pre- cursor as a molecular weight control agent. 3,313,743, 4-11-67, Cl. 260—2. Filbey, Allen H. : See— Closson, Rex D., Ihrman, and Filbey. 3,338,961. Fildes, John J. : See — De Campo, Raul, and Fildes. 3,315,233. File Council of America, Inc. : See — Weller, Ernest E., and Kleinhans. 3,311,515. File. Elbe, & Binder Co., Inc.: See — Ravenal, Earl C. 3,347,243. Fileger, Eugene W., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Steering and current pickup means for miniature racing car. 3,307,292, 3-7-67, Cl. 46 — 243. Filepp, Leslie, to Midland-Ross Corp. Flexible coupling. 3,313,124, 4-11-67, Cl. 64 — 9. Files, William C, to McGraw-Edison Co. Side door for the rotary cylinder of a washer-extractor. 3,311,241, 3-28-67, Cl. 210—360. Filia, George J., to Sargent & Co. Toggle-actuated hand tool with full stroke-compelling mechanism. 3,322,008, 5-30- 67, Cl. 81—313. Filia. George J., to Sargent & Co. Multiple-stroke hand tool. 3,359,779, 12-26-67. Cl. 72—412. Filipjev, Oleg V. : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman, Tesner, aud Filipjev. 3,345,054. Filipowsky, Richard R. J., and C. Prisekin, to International Business Machines Corp. Voice-data multiplexing system for transmitting data during pauses in the voice signals. 3,304,372, 2-14-67, Cl. 179 — 2. Filipowsky, Richard F. J., C. Prisekin, and F. S. Davidson, to International Business Machines Corp. Voice-data multi- plexing system for transmitting data during pauses in the voice signals. 3,311,704, 3-28-67, Cl. 179—2. Filko, John, and C. Fagiano, to F & B Mfg. Co. Stepping latch and relay. 3,320,560, 5-16-67, Cl. 335 — 167. Fillip. Orville J., to Dreis & Krump Mfg. Co. Hand brake. 3,359,772, 12-26-67, Cl. 72—319. _ , „ Fillmore, Robert L., R. C. Flom, and R. R. Hawkins, to Honey- well Inc. Tracer control apparatus with means to correct position error. 3,300,696, 1-24-67. Cl. 318 — 19. Fillon, Jacques D. : See — Namy, Gerald, and Fillon. 3,342,472. Filper Corp. : See — Meissner. Konrad E. 3,353,860. Owsley, William A. 3,353,459. Petersen, Carl T., and McClelland. 3,330,320. Fllsinger, Elmer J., to International Pipe and Ceramics Corp. Edge trim element for ceramic wall construction. 3,309,- 832 3—21—67 Cl 52 610 Filstead, Charles G., Jr. Insulated structure for use in trans- portation of cold liquids. 3,339,784, 9-5-67, Cl. 220—15. Filter, Harold E. : See — Niles, Earl T., Lane, and Filter. 3,335,039. Filters, Inc. : See — Osterman, James W. 3,352,423. Filtox S. A. : See — Barnett, Jose M. 3,312,227. Filtra, Inc. : See — Dearling. Harry S. 3,330,481. Filtrine Mfg. Co. : See — Hansel, John P. 3,355.107. Filz. Charles J., and J. Blum, to Ivan Sorvall, Inc. Cell fractionator apparatus. 3,309,032, 3-14-67, Cl. 241 — 301. Finaz, Gilles : See — Sadron, Charles, Finaz, and Skoulios. 3,355,513. Finch, Clinton S. Threading tool. 3,344,451, 10-3-67, Cl. 10— 111. Finch, Dan M., to J. Page Hayden. Vane controlled headlight- ing system. 3,341,700, 9-12-67, Cl. 240—7.1. Finch, Donald I. : See — Amey, William G., Finch and Robertson. 3,315,603. Finch, Harry D., and G. A. Gillies, to Shell Oil Co. Tertiary amine oxides. 3,336,387, 8-15-67, Cl. 260—583. Finch, Jack N. : See — Clark, Alfred, Ashe, and Finch. 3,313,858. Clark, Alfred, and Finch. 3,341,620. Finch, Kenneth W. : See — Ornas, Theodore, Jr., Finch, and Derrickson. 3,331,089. Finch, Lionel N. : See — Buckely, Francis T, Finch, and iSeldin. 3,346,526. Finch, Neil L. : See — Stokes, Jefferson A., Finch, and Cooley. 3,338,830. Finch, Nigel. Crop-handling vehicles. 3,306,673, 2-28-67, Cl. 302—37. Skogland. to General Electric Co. 3,304,408, 2-14-67, Cl. 219 — 544. 3,313,877. Finch, Thomas E., and T. Electric heating devices. Finch, Walter G. : See — Boenning, Robert A. Cooke, William A. 3,350.514. Erlckson, Kent E. 3,297,390. Marquardt, Frank R. 3,302,570. McLean, William B. 3,351,035. Talbot, Samuel A., and Webb. 3,317.715. Fineham, Christopher J. B., and G. J. Villani, to National Research Corp. Production of metals. 3,29o,951, 1-3-67, Pj j5 g < Fineham, Christopher J. B., and G. J. Villani, to National Research Corp. Production of tantalum anodes. 3.323,914, 6-6-67, Cl. 75—201. Fincher, William T. : See — Thompson, Dewey T., and Fincher. 3,306,808. Finckenor, Lawrence E. : See — Shapiro, Elliot L., and Finckenor. 3,356,697. Fincor, Inc.: See — Havlicek, Henry J., and Davis. 3.343,055. FIndeisen, Gerhard, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Metal- lurgical powder mixtures and mixing methods therefor. 3,357,818. 12-12-67, Cl. 75— .5. Findlan, John C, R. P. Sorrentino, and R. L. Wakeman, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium-tertiary amine oxide compositions. 3,296,145, 1-3-67. Cl. 252—106. Findlay, Jack B., to International Harvester Co. Reversible pump control linkage. 3,316,773, 5-2-67, Cl. 74 — 481. Findlav, Paul D. : See — Rubert, George E., Buchanan, and Findlay. Findley, Joseph D., Jr. : See — Soutn, William H., and Findley. 3,307,123. Fine, Arnold J. : See — Green, James R., and Fine. 3,333,358. Fine-Blanking Ltd. : See — Burr, William T. 3,301.297. Fine, Jerome : See — Abrams, John R., Blomquist, and Fine. 3,354,712. Carangelo. Salvatore, and Fine. 3,343.817. Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, anrl Messmer. 3.322.o61. Kumlns, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322,o6J. Fine, Laughton T. : See — Bay, Gerald B., and Fine. 3,331,028. Fine Line Corp. : See — Myers, Clifford H. 3,306,176. Fine, Ralph, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Complete bean meal package. 3,328,177, 6-27-67, Cl. 99—171. Fine, Ralph, and V. J. Richter. to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Tooth cleaning implement. 3,337,893, S-29-67, Cl. lo- Finelli, Anthony F. : See- Pierson, Robert M 3,295,651. -111. and Finelli. 3,309,S61. 408 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Finelli, Anthony F., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Poly- urethane casting compositions erosslinked by bis(amino- arylene) sulfones. 3,355,435, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 75. Finelli, Patrick L., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic camera with battery holder. 3,344,725, 10-3-67, CI. 95 — 11. Finelli, Patrick L., and H. A. Bing, to Polaroid Corp. Camera apparatus. 3,350,990, 11-7-67, CI. 95 — 13. Finello, Ralph : See — Lord, Albert M., Fairweather, and Finello. 3,304,205. Fineman, Bernard and I. Package and packaging technique. 3,326,372, 6-20-67, CI. 206—80. Fineman, Harold, to Girling Ltd. Combined booster and aux- iliary master cylinder units. 3,295,319, 1-3-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Fineman, Isadore : See — Fineman, Bernard and I. 3,326,372. Fineran, Paul V. : See — Blontgomery, Rayner A., Fineran, Kilmer, and James. 3,358,961. Finestone, Arnold B., and J. S. Pavlin, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Method of preparing acrylonitrile polymers. 3,325,457, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Finestone, Arnold B., and R. C. Westphal, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Polymeric compositions. 3,330,786, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 1. Fingado, Rudolf : See — Lehmann, Erich, Rapp, Fingado, and Nordt. 3,322,820. Finger, Eugene P. : See — Lew. Dong W., and Finger. 3.359,521. Finger, James H., and W. L. Williams, to Millmont Industries, Inc. Method of installing a protective cap on an exposed wooden pole. 3,319,328, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 423. Finger, James H., and W. L. Williams, to Millmont Industries, Inc. Method of applying a protective cap on a wooden pole. 3,319,332, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 450. Finger, Karl-Heinz : See — Guggenbeger, Johann, Renkamp, Finger, and Mnilk. 3,313,093. Fingerett, Joseph A., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Monitoring circuit having meter with in- dependently variable scale limits and providing simultane- ous variable pull and sensitivity adjustments. 3,312,897, 4-4-67, CI. 324—115. Fingeroot, Max, and P. L. Ulrich, to American Motors Corp. Rotor for rotary combustion engine. 3,303,830, 2-14-67, CI. 123—8. Fingerson, Le Roy M., to Thermo-Systems, Inc. Method and apparatus for sensing fluid properties. 3,333,470, 8-1-67, CI. 73—362. Fingerut, Boris M., to Portland Wire & Iron Works. Self- contained forage wagon assembly for harvester combine. 3,317,064, 5-2-67, CI. 214 — 42. Finholm, William S. Practical small piano. 3,296,917 1- 10-67, CI. 84 — 174. Finicle, Robert L., to Union Carbide Corp. Radioactive spheroids coated with pyrolytic graphite. 3,306,825, 2-28- 67, CI. 176—67. Finiels, Gerard : See — Terra, Pierre J., and Finiels. 3,316,611. Fink, Dale F., and C. C. Evans, to Shell Oil Co. Asphalt copolymer compositions. 3.303,149. 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Fink, James S., to Electro Nuclear System Corp. Magnetic article encoding apparatus. 3,307,162, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Fink, Joseph. Seat belt ignition interlock and alarm. 3,359,- 539, 12-19-67, CI. 340—53. Fink, Marvin, to Coloplete Corp. Marking rule for drapery pleating. 3,316,645, 5-2-67. CI. 33—103. Fink, Miller H., to A. B. Chance Co. Method of constructing a dielectric ladder. 3,328,223, 6-27-67, CI. 156 — 242. Fink, Milton, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vehicular trans- portation having protection against improper operation. 3,326,326, 6-20-67, CI. 187—39. Fink. Robert W., to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry apparatus. 3,331,226, 7-18-67, CI. 68 — 20. Fink, Walter, to Monsanto Co. High temperature resistant polymeric cyclodisilazanes. 3,297,592, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 2. Fink, Walter, to Monsanto Co. Silicon-containing polyiso- cyanates. 3,320,184, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 2. Fink, William C. : See — Anderson, Lester F., Fink, and Pfefferle. 3,327,283. Fink, William L., to General Dynamics Corp. Fusion genera- tor of high intensity, pulsed neutrons. 3,338,789, 8-29-67, CI. 176 — 5. Finkbeiner, Herman L. : See — Blanc-hard, Harry S., and Finkbeiner. 3,310,562. Finkbeiner, Herman L., to General Electric Co. Metal chelates of hydantoins and their use in making 5-substituted hy- dantoins. 3,352,879, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 299. Finke, Arthur A., to Applied Sciences, Inc Overhead pro- jector. 3,314,330, 4-18-67, CI. 88—24. Finke, Arthur A., L. H. Kline, H. Pikler, and A. Robertson, Jr., to Antenna Specialists Co. Antenna support bracket. 3,318,561, 5-9-67, CI. 248—229. Finke, Robert C. to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Pressure monitoring with a plurality of ionization gauges controlled at a cen- tral location. 3,346,806, 10-10-67, CI. 324 — 33. Finkel, Henry, and L. Waxman ; said Finkel assor. to said Waxman. Clip fastener. 3,345,714, 10-10-67, CI. 24 — 246. Finkelstein, Paul : See — Brunner, Matthew J., Finkelstein, Hibnick, and Schubert. 3,317,382. Finkelstein, Philip. Right and left hand pistol grip. 3,327,- 421, 6-27-67, CI. 42 — 71. Finkelstein, Theodor. Gas mileage calculator. 3,314,602, 4-18-67, CI. 235 — 61. Finkelston, Raymond, Jr., and M. D. Hartman, Jr., to Sparks Corp. Reminder-dispenser device. 3,302,775, 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 42. Finkenauer, Helmut, W. Seibert, K. Kohl, E. Luecke, and F. Schubert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Stable highly concentrated solutions of basic dyes. 3,346,322, 10-10-67, CI. 8 — 79. Finkenstein, William R., and W. F. Olashaw, to General Electric Co. Joint assembly for framework structures. 3,357,- 727, 12-12-67, CI. 287 — 54. Finkl, A., & Sons Co. : See — Finkl, Charles W. 3,337,329. Finkl, Charles W. 3,337,330. Finkl, Charles W., to A. Finkl & !Sons Co. Method of treating molten metal under vacuum. 3,337,329, 8-22-67, CI. 75 — 49. Finkl, Charles W., to A. Finkl & Sons Co. Treatment of molten metal. 3,337,330, 8-22-67, CI. 75 — 49. Finkl, Charles W. Marine speed indicators. 3,349,615. 10-31- 67, CI. 73 — 182. Finkle, Lewis C, to Wedgelock Corp. of California. Nut runner attachment. 3,314,316, 4-18-67, CI. 81 — 55. Finkle, Lewis C. Minimum surface clamp. 3,317,973, 5-9- 67, CI. 24 — 252. Finkle, Sam M. Photoelectric smoke detector with ventila- tion induced by light source. 3,312,826, 4-^-67, CI. 250— 218. Finley, Carl E., and H. A. Mitchell, to Turner Corp. Com- bination pencil type and heavy duty burner. 3,301,306, 1-31-67, CI. 158—27.4. Finley, Joseph H. : See — Brill, William F., Besozzi, and Finley. 3,342,849. Finley, Joseph H., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Preparation of methacrylonitrile. 3,345,397, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Finley, Roy D., and K. A. Hollowell, to Pet Inc. Honeybutter and process of manufacture. 3,351,472, 11-7-67, CI. 99—146. Finlon, Francis P., and E. Dawson, to United States of America, Navy. Target search apparatus for homing torpedoes. 3,332,382, 7-25-67, CI. 114 — 20. Finn. Alexander V. : See — Puetzer, Bruno, Finn, and Mackles. 3,337,466. Puetzer, Bruno, Mackles, and Finn. 3,352,752. Finn, Alfred E., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Basic oxygen steelmaking vessels. 3,295,845, 1-3-67, CI. 266 — 36. Finn, Alfred E., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Pre- fabricated taphole assembly for metallurgical furnaces. 3,329,420, 7-4-67, CI. 266—42. Finn, Alfred E., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Nozzle construction with thermally expanding refractory insert. 3,341,092, 9-12-67, CI. 222—566. Finn Bergishagen : See — Langhjelm, Henrik G., and Di Gioia. 3,308,889. Finn Industries, The: See — Sellors, Thomas J. 3,298.576. Finn Industries, Inc., The : See — Henry, James W. 3,302,844. Henry, James W. 3,314,532. Henry, James W. 3,323,251. Finn, John E., to North American Philips Co. Cathode hav- ing a V-shaped support member. 3,312,854, 1 1 67, CI. 313—278. Finn, John J., V- to Glenn Electric Heater Corp. Elec- trically heated sauna stove. 3,337,715, 8-22-67, CI. 219 — 367. Finn, John J., and J. N. Keith, to United States of America, Air Force. Preparation of sodium boroazide. 3,350,177, 10-31-67, CI. 23— 35S. Finn Thomas J., to Preformed Line Products Co. Preformed helical appliance for linear bodies. 3,355,542, 11-28-67, CI. 174 — 79. Finnegan, Francis : See — Byers, Robert S., and Finnegan. 3,355,784. Finnegan, Francis, and F. P. Stearns, to Texas Instruments Inc. Refrigeration control apparatus. 3,324,674, 6-13-67, CI. 62—204. Finnegan, Francis, and C. D. Flanagan, to Texas Instruments Inc. Dryer control. 3,331,139, 7-18-67, CI. 34 — 45. Finnegan, John W. : See — Triplett, Lee. 3,333,873. Finnegan, William G. : See — Burkardt, Lohr A., Finnegan, and Smith. 3,332,353. Finneran, James A., and H. C. Mayo, to Pullman Inc. Process for carrying out cyclic synthesis reactions at elevated pres- sures. 3,350,170, 10-31-67. CI. 23 — 199. Finneran, James A., Jr., and L. C. Axelrod, to Pullman Inc. Multi-stage shift conversion method for hydrogen produc- tion. 3.345,136, 10-3-67, CI. 23 — 213. Finnerty, John A., to Sec-Sonics, Inc. Magazine-loaded pro- jector for motion pictures. 3,300,270, 1-24-67, CI. 352 — 29. Finnerty, Logan T. ; said L. T. Finnerty and F. C. Finnerty. joint tenants. Method and means for proportionally mixing liquids. 3,338,453, 8-29-67, CI. 220—23.83. LIST OF PATENTEES 409 Finney, Philip P., to Thormo-Couple Products Co. Thermo- couple. 3,338,752, 8-29-67, CI. 136—233. FinneyfrocU, Dudley \V. Turf cutter. 3,357,499, 12-12-67, CI. 172—19. Finnigiin, Joseph C. Attachment for vehicle safety belts and shoulder harness. 3,306,662. 2-28-67, CI. 297 — 389. Pino, Michael .1., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Adhesive applying mechanisms. 3,304,563, 2-21-67, CI. 12 — 12.5. Finstenvalder, Urich : See — Bohmunn, Werner, Held, Martin, Gopel, Wirths, Hunlich, and Finsterwalder. 3,318,780. Finzel, Herman, to Weil Pump Co. Bearing cartridge and sealing unit for a pump shaft. 3,295,898, 1-3-67, CI. 308 — 189. Finzel, Theron G., and K. M. McLellan, to Midland-Ross Corp. Melt spinning apparatus. 3,313,001, 4-11-67, CI. 18 — 8. Fiocco, Robert J. : See — Canevari, Gerard P., and Fiocco. 3,331,765. Ross. Sydney, Canevari, and Fiocco. 3,296,117. Fior, Aldo, and C. Caldo, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Dye receptive polyolefin compositions containing oxides and/or hydroxides. 3,331,806, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 41. Fiore, John S., Jr. Hinge construction for boxes. 3,328,831, 7^-67, CI. 16—128. Fiore. Joseph P., to The Rauland Corp. Mask forming. 3,296,850, 1-10-67, CI. 72—351. Fiore, Joseph P., to The Rauland Corp. Color tube coating apparatus. 3,319,556, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — 73. Fiore, Joseph P., to The Rauland Corp. Convergence subas- sembly with indexing provisions in cylindrical support for electron guns. 3,322,990, 5-30-67, CI. 313 — 70. Fiore. Joseph P., to The Rauland Corp. Method of making a rectangular-mask assembly for a shadow-mask assembly for a shadow-mask type of color tube. 3,351,996, 11-14-67, CI. 29—25.13. Fiore, Joseph P., to The Rauland Corp. Color television picture tube and mating support members for mounting the color selection mask within the tube. 3,358,170, 12-12-67, CI. 313 — 64. Fiore, Joseph P., T. J. Hajduk, and R. J. Pekosh, to The Rauland Corp. Air system and cart for screen conveyor. 3,314,161, 4-18-67, CI. 34 — 105. Fiore, Joseph V., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method of dehydrating a food material. 3,323,923, 6-6-67, CI. 99—199. Fiore, Leonardo, and V. T. Possio, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the esteriflcation of polyoxymethvlenes. 3,351.614, 11-7-67. CI. 260 — 67. Fiorentino, Guido, and D. Bertina, to Olivetti, Ins. C. & C. S.p.A. Tape take-up device. 3,295,778, 1-3-67,^01. 242 — 55.12. Fiorentino, Robert J. : See — Sabroff, Alvin M., and Fiorentino. 3,328,998. Fiorenza, Robert M. : See — Broderick, John W., Fiorenza, Kelly, and Kozar. 3,353,- 669. Fiorese. Frank F. : See — Umberger, Charles J., and Fiorese. 3,349,073. Fiorino, Benjamin, to International Business Machines Corp. Phase locking start circuit for a variable frequency oscilla- tor. 3,339,157, 8-29-67, CI. 331 — 172. Firestein, Harry, E. Theroux, F. Barrows, and R. Bouthillier, to Louis Fland Inc. Pleating attachment for a sewing ma- chine. 3,331,345, 7-18-67, CI. 112 — 134. Firestein, Harry, K. Tyas, and E. Freeman, to Lu-Ann Corp. Sewing machine switching device. 3,331,346, 7-18-67, CI. 122—219. Firestine, John C, and J. Q. Umberger, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Substituted amidopyrazolones containing a terminal ethylenically unsaturated group. 3,356,686, 12-5- 67, CI. 260 — 310. Firestone, Alexander H., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Electrical connection for sheathed conductors. 3,317,656, 5-2-67, CI. 174—86. Firestone Bank (The) : See — Tazewell, Joseph H., and Best. 3,328,373. Firestone, Raymond A.: See — Sletzinger, Meyer, and Firestone. 3,322,786. Sletzinger, Meyer, Firestone, and Reinhold. 3,347,905. Firestone, Sanford : See — Payne, Rosemary, and Firestone. 3,328,809. Firestone, Stanley, and E. J. Chabak, to United States of America, Army. Magnetic thin film element and method of manufacture. 3,297,418, 1-10-67, CI. 29 — 199. Firestone, Tibor A. Square shearing device. 3,357,690, 12-12- 67, CI. 266 — 23. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.. The: See — Cole, Albert J. 3.307,942. Conard. Wendall R. 3,330.8S7. Cook, Wendell S. 3,311,588. Cook, Wendell S. 3.330,800. Cook, Wendell S. 3,355,419. Cook. Wendell S. 3,355,421. Davoud, John G. 3,297.602. Foster, Frederick C. 3.317,918. Hall, George L. 3.310,979. Hergenrother. William L. 3,360,500. Oberster, Arthur E. 3,342,865. Reid. Robert J., and Conard. 3.337,494. Robertson, James J., and Hayes. 3.29S.977. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co., The : Sec — Continued Siedow, George F. 3,318,325. Stearns, Richard S. 3,329,066. Talcott, Thomas B. 3,331, 826. Tazewell, Joseph H., and Best. 3.32S,373. Timmons, William D., Jr., and Robertson. 3,358,051. Umstott, Harold F. 3,330,450. Willis, James M., and Denecour. 3,311,151. Fire-Trol Corp. : See — Lally, Edward C. 3,355,852. Firewel Co., Inc., The : See — Carter, William J., Jr. 3,343,563. Nicastro, Sebastian V. 3,318,307. Firgau, Werner, and A. Gsell, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Sealing and bearing means for rotary regenera- tive heat exchangers of the type having a stationary rotor. 3,344,849, 10-3-67, CI. 165 — 4. Firko, John : See — Alexander, Douglas S„ and Firko. 3,315.006. Firl, Arthur C. : See— Berneike, Richard H., and Firl. 3,324,632. Firmenich & Cie : See — Ohloff, Gunther. 3,328.426. Winter, Max. 3,328,402. Firmin, Jervois C, to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Cathode ray tubes including magnetic field producing de- flection magnifying means. 3,328,627, 6-27-67, CI. 315 — 3. Firnhaber, Miles S. Apparatus for manufacturing glass fibers. 3,332,758, 7-25-67, CI. 65—14. Firsch, Kurt C. : See — Davis, Pauls, Firsch, and Fujiwara. 3,349,069. First National Bank of Escanaba : See — La Pine, Robert L., Crepeau, and Pardon. 3,303,526. First National Bank of Minneapolis : See — Lazan, Benjamin J. 3,327,812. First National Bank of Morgantown : See — Larrison, Millard S. 3,356,770. First National Bank of Palm Beach : See — Calkins, Donald L., and Hieronymus. 3,324,710. First Pennsylvania Banking and Trust Co. : See — Shapiro, Louis, and Elion. 3,307,066. First Research Corp. : See — Rinkewich, Isaac R. 3,332,624. First Safe Deposit National Bank of New Bedford, The : See — Currean, Robert A. 3,330,695. Firth Cleveland Fastenings Ltd. : See — Mattick, James L. 3,354,926. Firth Cleveland Ltd. : See — Adamczyk, Jan. 3,346.270. Cooper, Brian. 3.34S.020. Vogler, Dieter. 3,325,089. Firth, David. Flexible coupling. 3,328,97S, 7-4-67, CI. 64 — 12. Firth, Francis G. Product produced by reacting phosphorus oxide or sulfide, an oxirane compound and a hydroxv or thiol compound together and process. 3,346,667, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 920. Firth, Francis R.. to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Tele- graph polar adapter. 3,330,905, 7-11-67, CI. 178 — 4. Firth, John, to Giddings & Lewis-Fraser Ltd. Control of machine tools. 3,336,S21, 8-22-67, CI. 77—32.7. Firth, John, to Giddings & Lewis-Fraser Ltd. Positioning device for use on machine tools. 3,350,617, 10-31-67, CI. 318 — 468. Firth Sterling, Inc. : See — Sowko, John J. 3,345.734. Sowko, John J., and Barrho. 3,329,487. Firth, William C, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Perfluoro-3- aminodiaziridine and its preparation. 3,345,359, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 239. Firth, William C, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Perfluoro- diaziridine and dimer of perfluorotormamidine and their production. 3,345,360, 10-3-67, CI. 260—239. Fisch, Albert : See — Kneisel, Otto, Fisch, and Honold. 3,319,008. Fisch, Jacob J., to Hobbyfish Inc. Live fish container. 3,355,- 056, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 42. Fisch, Robert A. : See — De Clerk, Joseph L., Phyfe, and Fisch. 3,319,002. Fischbach, Alfred. Injection mouldins apparatus locking device. 3.310,842, 3-28-67, CI. 18 — 30. Fischbach, Charles H. : See — Fletcher, Hazel M., Fischbach, and Button. 3,316,757. Fischbach. Jacob. Method and apparatus for power generation. 3,357,175, 12-12-67, CI. 60—39.06. Fischback, Bryant C. : See — Berezin, Gilbert H., Harris, and Fischback. 3.355.3S3. Harris, Guy H., Traylor, and Fischback. 3.360.516. Fischback, Robert, KG, Bleck- und Metallwareniabrik : See — Gross, Johann. 3,332,612. Fischer, Adolf : See — Kast, Werner. 3,340,153. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3,323,S92. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3.323.893. Reicheneder, Franz, Dury, and Fischer. 3.326.660. Reicheneder, Franz, Fischer, and Dury. 3,350.193. Reicheneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,341,- 317. Steinbrunn, Gust.iv. and Fischer. 3.346,576. Steinbrunn, Gustav, Fischer, Scheuerer, and Stummeyer. 3,342,S39. 410 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fischer, Adolph R. : See — Fischer, Ronald A. and A. R. 3,315,213. Fischer, Albert W. : See — Sihvonen, Kauno E., and Fischer. 3,331,081. Sihvonen, Kauno E., and Fischer. 3,333,276. Fischer, Alfred, to Tenneco Chemicals Inc. Process for the preparation of metal surfamates. 3,321,273, 5-23-67, CI. 23—114. Fischer, Alfred, to Kewanee Oil Co. Electrodeposition of stress- free metal deposits. 3,338,804, 8-29-67, CI. 204 — 48. Fischer, Arno, to Halb'ergerhutte G.m.b.H. Rotary piston ma- chine. 3,348,494, 10-24-67, CI. 103 — 136. Fischer, Artur. Camera with flash apparatus. 3,315,580, 4-25-67, CI. 95—11. Fischer, Artur. Dowel bit and method of manufacturing the same. 3,295,618, 1-3-67, CI. 175 — 403. Fischer, Artur. Method and device for adhesively fastening an expansion bolt in a bore of a wall. 3,298,144, 1-17-67, CI. 52—98. Fischer, Artur. Device for fastening roof panels and the like. 3,300,929. 1-31-67, CI. 52—309. Fischer, Artur. Device for bonding expansion anchor sleeves in masonry or the like. 3,308,585, 3-14-67. CI. 52 — 98. Fischer, Artur. Expansible fastener means. 3,313,200, 4-11-67, CI. 85—75. Fischer, Artur. Expansion plug. 3,315,558, 4-25-67, CI. 85 — 80. Fischer, Artur. Expansion bolt arrangement. 3,323,404, 6-6-67, CI. 85—83. Fischer, Artur. Tubular drill and expansion anchor. 3,335,- 632, 8-15-67, CI. 85—68. Fischer. Artur. Expansion anchor. 3,340,761, 9-12-67, CI. 85—71. Fischer, Artur. Device for drilling holes in masonry walls and the like. 3,353,437, 11-21-67, CI. 85 — 68. Fischer, Diether, and H. Mueller, to Badische Anllin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Lubricating-oil additive. 3,329,- 613, 7-4-67. CI. 252—59. Fischer, Dietrich, and U. Dreiss, to Uwe Dreiss. Decoy ar- rangement for a flying body. 3,339,201, 8-29-67, CI. 343 — 18. Fischer, Donald G. : See — Marks, Franklin E., and Fischer. 3,312,251. Fischer, Donald H. : See — Chapin, Donald W., and Fischer. 3,316,815. Fischer, Edgar : See — Asmus, Klaus-Dieter, and Fischer. 3,301,821. Gutweiler, Klemens, Fischer, and Kullmar. 3,337,507. Hermann, Hans D., and Fischer. 3,316,207. Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,297,627. Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,316,206. Schott, Claus, and Fischer. 3,296.206. Schott, Claus, Fischer, Roos, and Bier. 3,306,877. Weissermel, Klaus, Kullmar, Reiher, and Fischer. 3,316,- 217. Zimmermann, Johann W., and Fischer. 3,321,554. Fischer, Edgar, and K. Kullmar, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak- tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Proc- ess for the continuous polymerization or copolymerization of trioxane in the molten state with solid aryl diazonium fluoroborate compositions. 3,303,039, 2-7-67, CI. 106 — 270. Fischer, Edgar H., to United States of America, Navy. Auto- mation command circuit. 3,348,226, 10-17-67, CI. 343 — 225. Fischer, Edward L., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Nozzle con- struction. 3,352,495, 11-14-67, CI. 239—265.15. Fischer, Ernst : See — Recknagel, Lothar, Fischer, and Jager. 3,333,623. Fischer, Ernst. Center mechanism for machine tools. 3,334,- 531, 8-8-67, CI. 82 — 33. Fischer. Ernst O. : See — Hafner, Walter, and Fischer. 3,305.386. Schneider, Walter, and Fischer. 3,295,812. Fischer, Eugene M., and F. M. Linn, to General Mills Inc. Polyamides of polymeric fat acids. 3,297,730, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 404.5. Fischer, Ewald L., and M. A. Mertes. Side rail construction for billiard tables. 3,330,559, 7-11-67, CI. 273 — 9. Fischer, Franz, to Eltra Corp. Photographic type placement system. 3,320.851, 5-23-67, CI. 88—24. Fischer, Friedrieh : See — Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., and Fischer. 3,338,417. Fischer, Frederick C. : See — Dobbins, Willis E., and Fischer. 3,299,254. Fischer, Georg, Aktiengesellschaft : See — Federle, Carl, and Guldener. 3,354,904. Feichtinger, Heinrich. 3,356,489. Munzer, Anton, and Rueger. 3,343,801. Ottersbach, Erwin, and Zimmermann. 3,358,305. Renker, Hansjorg. 3,326,613. Renker, Hansjorg. 3.343,243. Steinmetz, Hans-Werner. 3,327.834. Von Zelewsky, Ottomar, and Burkert. 3,351,512. Fischer, George A., and R. H. Ricciardi. Razor sterilizer. 3,352,- 630, 11-14-67, CI. 21—90. Fischer, George J. : See — Langer, Paul H., Fischer, and Marder. 3,329,535. Fischer, Hans, to Heberlein Patent Corp. Apparatus for treatment of webs or yarns. 3,296,841, 1-10-67, CI. 68 — 150. Fischer, Harold J., to Hankscraft Co. Dispenser. 3,295,901, 1-3-67, CI. 312—91. Fischer, Harry C. Artificial oyster cultch. 3,316,881, 5-2- 67, CI. 119 — 4. Fischer, Harry C, to Edwin L. Wiegand Co. Electric water heater. 3,317,706, 5-2-67, CI. 219—312. Fischer, Harry G. Support assembly for fixtures or the like. 3,329,387, 7-4-67, CI. 248 — 342. Fischer, Heinz G., and C. J. Bell, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Corona shielding means for magnetic cores. 3,333,220, . 7-25-67, CI. 336—84. Fischer, Howard R„ and L. F. Marcantonlo, to Chicago Pneu- matic Tool Co. Power operated duct rodder. 3,322,385, 5-30- 67, CI. 254—134.6. Fischer, Israel L., to The Bendix Corp. Circuit for improving the signal-to-noise ratio of photoelectric devices. 3,333,106, 7-25-67, CI. 250—214. Fischer, Israel L., W. W. Lee, T. J. Meloro, and B. Spieker, to The Bendix Corp. Compact sub-miniature optical pickup assembly. 3,349,246, 10-24-67, CI. 250 — 239. Fischer, Jean. Suspended ceiling with cruciform runners having lugs engaging panel mounting flanges. 3,332,191, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 495, Fischer, John E. : See — Hanson, Rudolph A., Ziegler, and Fischer. 3,339,662. Fischer, John J., to The Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc. Materials feeding and blending. 3,341,182, 9-12-67, CI. 259 — 3. Fischer, Joseph A., and H. G. Dowbrowski ; granted to Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration under the pro- visions of 42 U.S.C. 2457(d). Adjustable tension wire guide. 3,299,913, 1-24-67, CI. 140—123. Fischer, Karl. Electric hotplate and method of making same. 3,300,621, 1-24-67, CI. 219 — 457. Fischer, Karl, Apparate- u. Rohrleitungsbau : See — Rothert, Horst. 3,329,410. Fischer, Klaus, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Kneading machine for kneading plastic material. 3,357,373, 12-12-67, CI. 107—9. Fischer, Kurt, J. Hirschbeck, and F. Lohofer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Process for obtaining olefins and/or carbon monoxide by absorption and desorption. 3,305,596, 2-21-67, CI. 260—677. Fischer, Max, and G. Brink, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Mem- brane switch with first and second independently movable portions. 3,303,306, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 83. Fischer, Milton H. : See — Fett, Helen M., and Fischer. 3,306,826. Fischer, Oskar, to Voigtlander A.G. Photographic camera with exposure factor connection means controlled by resetting of camera. 3,322,049, 5-30-67, CI. 95—10. Fischer, Paul E., W. C. Buss, and E. A. Goldsmith, to Chevron Research Co. Hydrocarbon conversion catalysts compris- ing molybdenum sulfide and nickel sulfide dispersed within alumina. 3,320,181, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 439. Fischer, Paul W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method for treating subterranean formations. 3,302,719, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — 42. Fischer, Paul W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method and composition for treating subterranean formations. 3,342.- 263, 9-19-67, CI. 166 — 33. Fischer, Peter, H. Holtschmidt, G. Oertel. and G. Braun, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethanes from phosphorus containing isocyanates. 3,334,056, 8-1-67, CI. 260—2.5. Fischer & Porter Co. : See — Brewer, Nathaniel. 3,342,069. Ketelsen, Broder L. 3,323,363. McCullough, Robert W. 3,319,216. McLay, Joseph F. 3,353,718. Metzger, Harold W. 3,342,068. Ollivier, Louis A. 3,321,956. Wapner, Joseph S. 3,344,805. Wiseman, Joseph H., Jr. 3,354,895. Fischer, Eaymond C., to International Harvester Co. Mower mounting. 3,334,474, 8-8-67, CI. 56 — 25. Fischer, Raymond C, to International Harvester Co. Cell-less planter. 3,348,504, 10-24-67, CI. Ill — 34. Fischer, Raymond P., to Combined Paper Mills, Inc. Busi- ness forms. 3,334,921, 8-8-67, CI. 282 — 8. Fischer, Robert : See — Campbell, Andrew J., and Fischer. 3,319,482. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Fischer, and Schwarb. 3,340,258. Fischer, Robert P. : See — Oliari, Louis G., and Fischer. 3,323,110. Fischer, Robert T. : See — Ames, Victor H., and Fischer. 3,348,639. Fischer, Ronald A. and A. R. Extension cord connector. 3,315,213, 4-18-67, CI. 339—91. Fischer, Rudolf, to Dr. A. Wander, S.A. Disinfectant and anti-inflammatory composition and method of using same. 3,300,378, 1-24-67, CI. 167—65. Fischer, Rudolf, and R. Hirt, to Dr. A. Wander, S.A. DI- imidazolinylcarbanilide. 3,338,917, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 309.6. Fischer, Stefan. Apparatus for the manufacture of hollow objects. 3,295,159, 1-3-67, CI. 18 — 5. Fischer, Stefan. Apparatus for withdrawing and transferring molded objects from a blowing mold. 3,332,109, 7-25-67, CI. 18—5. Fischer. Stefan. Device for making hollow bodies from thermo- plastic material. 3,350,740, 11-7-67, CI. 18—5. LIST OF PATENTEES 411 Fischer, Walter, to International Standard Electric Corp. Ad- justable three point bearing holding device for magnetic heads. 3,310,791. 3-21-G7, CI. 340—174.1. Fischer, Walter, to Sprague Electric Co. Magnetic core mem- ory device. 3,316,541, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 174. Fischer. Walter E. Eccentrically adjustable chuck. 3,357,711, 12-12-67, CI. 279 — 6. Fischer, Warren H. : See — Fox, Norman P., Fischer, and Thorne. 3,295,433. Fischer. Wilhelm A. : See — Heyes, Josef, and Fischer. 3,351,492. Fischer, Wilhelm A., to Max-Planck-Institut fur Eisenfor- schung. Methods and apparatus for determining the oxygen activity of molten metals, metal oxides and slags. 3,359,- 188, 12-19-67, CI. 204 — 1. Fischer, William : See — Rabinow, Jacob, and Fischer. 3,325,603. Fischer, William, to Chevron Research Co. Method and appa- ratus for offshore drilling and well completion. 3,313,345, 4-11-67, CI. 166— .5. Fischer, William H. : See — Carson. William N., Jr., and Fischer. 3,352.718. Fischer, William H., to Air Inflatable Products Corp. Shock absorbing apparatus. 3,310,818, 3-28-67, CI. 5 — 348. Fischer, William H., to Continuous Molding Corp. Injection molding method for encapsulating metal objects. 3,311,690, 3-28-67, CI. 264 — 278. Fischl, Frederick. Golf practice device including simulated divot means. 3,348,847, 10-24-67, CI. 273—186. Fischler, Daniel A. : See — Sucher, Joseph R., and Fischler. 3,305,61S. Fischler, Daniel A., to Emsig Mfg. Corp. Method of making ornamental plastics and resultant product. 3,315,019, 4-18-67. CI. 264 — 73. Fischler, Max : See — Eriksson, Sven A., Fischler, and Gidlund. 3,340,151. Flschman, Jerome L., and K. H. Brinsmead, to British Indus- tries Corp. Method of manufacturing a foundry core. 3,314,117, 4-18-67, CI. 22 — 194. Fischman, Martin, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Pulse generator with transformer cou- pling of controlled rectifier electrodes to effect free-running or triggered operation. 3,313,957, 4-11-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Fischman, Martin, and E. A. Murphy, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Transistorized frequency multiplier and amplifier circuits. 3,335,290, 8-8-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Fischotter, Peter : See — Dresia, Heinrich, Fischotter, and Bessing. 3,350,561. Fish, A. M., Holdings Ltd. : See — Fish Aaron M. 3,353,383. Fish. Aaron M.. to A. M. Fish Holdings Ltd. Door locking means. 3,353,383, 11-21-67, CI. 70 — 151. Fish, Bernard, to Interstate Container Corp. Pallet container for front loading. 3,357,628, 12-12-67, CI. 229 — 23. Fish, Daniel C. E., and R. B. Campbell, to Dracone Develop- ments Ltd. Strain gauge for large extensions 3,332,280, 7-25-67, CI. 73—88.5. Fish, Donald C. : See — Webb, James E. 3,340,713. Fish, Edward V., to Hycon Mfg. Co. Focal plane shutter. 3,327,601, 6-27-67, CI. 95—57. Fish, Lawrence W., Jr., and G. C. Russell, to H. H. Scott, Inc. Monophonic-stereophonic automatic switching and demodu- lator circuit. 3,296,378, 1-3-67, CI. 179 — 15. Fish, Lawrence W., Jr., and D. R. Von Recklinghausen, to H. H. Scott, Inc. Signal mixing and conversion apparatus employing field effect transistor with square law operation. 3,348,154, 10-17-67, CI. 325 — 451. Fish. Leslie A. : See — ■ Hersh, Lawrence S., and Fish. 3,358,414. Fish, Percy C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Foam resin insulated joint. 3,323,267, 6-6-67, CI. 52 — 309. Fish, Richard H., and N. A. Zellmer, to Automatic Electric Laboratories. Inc. Gain regulation circuit utilizing electro- chemical memory means in variolosser control circuit. 3,32S,716, 6-27-67, CI. 330 — 138. Fish. Richard H. Adjustable agricultural spray mechanism. 3,341,126, 9-12-67, CI. 239—78. Fish. Richard H., and N. A. Zellmer, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Double threshold gain regulator for com- munication system. 3,360,748. 12-26-67, CI. 333 — 16. Fish, William A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Puffer- type fluid-blast circuit interrupter with pressurized casing for actuating driving piston. 3,311,726, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 148. Fish, William A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid- operating mechanism for a circuit interrupter. 3,324 265 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 148. Fish, William A., Jr.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Com- pressed-gas circuit breaker having contacting interruoting and isolating contacts with sequential operation. 3,333,077 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 148. Fish, William A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Anti- pump control scheme for fluid-actuated circuit interrupters. 3,358,103, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 14S. Spark 3.300,- Fish, William A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pneu- matic control for compressed-gas circuit breaker having pressurized tank with insulating control tubes pressurized in both the open and closed-circuit positions. 3,308,106, 12-12-67, CI. 200—148. Fish, William A., Jr., and J. M. Telford, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Simplified pneumatic control for compressed- gas circuit breaker having pressurized tank with insulating control tubes pressurized in the closed-circuit position. 3,358,107, 12-12-67, CI. 200—148. Fishaber, Marvin H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Powderless etching bath and method for etching curved segments. 3,320,171, 5-16-67, CI. 252—79.4. Fishaber, Marvin H, and J. D. Hickerson, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Etching machine paddle. 3,330,212, 7-11-67, CI. 103—84. Fisher, Albred G. Articulated vehicle. 3,353,618, 11-21-67, CI. 180—14. Fisher, Alec. Series direct current motor field poles. 3,296,- 472, 1-3-67, CI. 310—186. Fisher, Arnold : See — Bourne, Kenneth H., and Fisher. 3,341,618. Pitkethly, Robert C, Ford, and Fisher. 3,301,916. Fisher, Artur. Expansion anchor. 3,318,183, 5-9-67, CI. 85—84. Fisher, Bernard : See — Hulman, Jule. and Fisher. 3,350.639. Fisher, Bernard C, to Neutronic Development Corp. plug with anti-fouling means and fixed spark gap. 672, 1-24-67, CI. 313—120. Fisher, Berne N. : See — Gunning, John E., and Fisher. 3,324,850. Fisher, Bryant W., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Printed circuit board forming closure for electrical relay. 3,339,117, 8-29-67, CI. 317—101. Fisher, C. Joe. Low ambient head pressure stabilizer system. 3,323,318, 6-6-67, CI. 62—196. Fisher, Calvin D., to Roberts Dairy Co. Dry confection mixes and processes for producing same. 3,357,840, 12-12-67, CI. 99—136. Fisher, Charles F. : See — Darnell, Walter T., Fisher, and Maier. 3,309,343. Fisher, Charles F., and M. F. Fuller, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Foamed polylactams. 3,322,696, 5-30-67, CI. 260—2.5. Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout. Waldron & Co., Inc. Attrition miU apparatus. 3,295,774, 1-3-67, CI. 241—256. Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout, Waldron & Co., Inc. Mixer 3,318,582, 5-9-67, CI. 259—97. Fisher, Chester D., to Sprout, Waldron & Co., Inc. Apparatus for mixing particulate materials. 3,338,559, 8-29-67, CI. 259 3 Fisher, Chester D. Bucket elevator. 3,343,654, 9-26-67, CI. 198—207. Fisher, Christopher L. : See — Fisher, Roy. 3,303,735. Fisher, Roy. 3.319,691. Fisher, Roy. 3,323,201. Fisher, Christopher L., to Armco Steel Corp. Liner plate. 3,357,194, 12-12-67, CI. 61—45. Fisher, Colon L., to Sheller Mfg. Corp. tened door weather strip. 3,309,817, 492. Fisher, David C, and H. M. Forman, to General Electric Co. Body implantable electrical conductor. 3,333.045, 7-25- 67, CI. 174 — 20. Fisher, David C, and H. M. Forman, to General Electric Co. Bodv implantable electrical connector. 3,340,493, 9-5-67, CI. 339—61. Fisher, David H. W., to Oliver Electrical Mfg. Co. Clamping bar for a guy wire protector. 3,295,875, 1-3-67, CI. 287 — 189.36 Fisher, Delbert P. : See — Thompson, David. Jr., and Fisher. 3.334,710. Fisher, Donald J., to Xerox Corp. Combined fluidized bed and inverted cascade development apparatus. 3,357,399, 12-12- 67, CI. 118—637. Fisher, Donald M. : See — Misbin, Theodore J., and Fisher. 3.333,843. Fisher, Don E., D. J. Lamb, and R. W. Timble, to Monsanto Co. Traverse device. 3,334,829, 8-8-67, CI. 242—43. Fisher, Earl H. Rotary broom for material handling. 3,315,- 381, 4-25-67, CI. 37—24. Fisher, Earl H. Combination rotary broom and turbine. 3,321,- 851, 5-30-67, CI. 37—25. Fisher, Earl H. Convertible rail-highway trailer. 3,332.362, 7-25-67, CI. 105 — 177. Fisher, Earl H. Convertible rail-highway vehicle. 3,338,184. 8-29-67, CI. 105— 21'5. Fisher, Edward I., to Bostitch Inc. Fastener driving appara- tus. 3.352,471, 11-14-67, CI. 227—7. Fisher, Edward W., to Garlock Inc. Valve stem seal. 3,306,- 621, 2-28-67. CI. 277—80 Fisher, Emery. Mathematical teaching device. 3,295,229, 1- 3-67, CI. 35—31. Fisher, Eugene F., Jr., to Textron Inc. Sealed bearing. 3,343,- S94, 9-26-67, CI. 308— 1S7.2. Fisher, Fenton M., to Friden, Inc. Reel. 3,333,784, 8-1-67, CI. 242—68.3. Fisher, Frank F. Expanding control for self-feeding boiler tube expanders. 3,353,3S6, 11-21-67, CI. 72—32. Mechanically fas- 3-21-67, CI. 49— 412 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fisher, Franklin G. Saline spray distillation within rotating solar heater. 3,300,393, 1-24-67, CI. 203 — 10. Fisher, Franklin G., and L. L. Bollinger, Jr., to Reading Co. Journal end stop. 3,321,255, 5-23-67, CI. 308 — 41. Fisher, Frederick H. : See — Anderson, Victor C. and Fisher. 3,311,080. Fisher Frederick O. : See — Allegretti, John E„ and Fisher. 3,318,814. Fisher, Gene J., to Celanese Corp. Stabilization of oxymethyl- ene polymers with trioxane hydroxyl containing reactants. 3,337,504, 8-22-67. CI. 260 — 67. Fisher, George A., to General Motors Corp. Bulldozer. 3,337,- 974, 8-29-67, CI. 37 — 144. Fisher, George E. Support for refractory b.ocks. 3,348,930, 10-24-67, CI. 29—183. Fisher, Gerald and G. R. O'Learv, to Stanray Corp. Re- movable gondola car roof. 3,327,649, 6-27-67. CI. 105 — 377. Fisher, Gerald C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Steering mechanism. 3,307,420, 3-7-67, a. 74 — 493. Fisher, Gerald E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Cargo loading com- puter. 3,329,808, 7-4-67, CI. 235—193. Fisher, Gerald L., and R. A. Rasmussen, to United States Steel Corp. End bender for wire drawing block. 3,299,683, 1-24- 67, CI. 72—155. Fisher Governor Co. : See — Borthwick, Paul G. 3.334,642. Hutchens, Wilbur D. 3,339,887. Teegarden, James W. 3,339,577. Tjossem, Paul L. 3,341,171. Fisher, H. L„ Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Melind, Julius J. 3,357,396. Fisher, Harland S., and C. A. Dumas, to United States En- velope Co. Bottle collar applying mechanism. 3,340,591, 9- 12-67, CI. 29 — 208. Fisher, Harold F., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Push button actuator. 3,309,487, 3-14-67, CI. 200 — 172. Fisher, Harry E., E. C. Frye, Jr., M. K. Hicks, and C. R. Schraeder, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of junction passivation and product. 3,300,841, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Fisher, Harrv W. : See — Lee. Winston F. Z., Fisher, and Evans. 3,304,780. Fisher, Henry J. : See — Davis, Henry, and Fisher. 3,340,112. Fisher, Jack G. Blade level control apparatus for a grading machine. 3,343,288, 9-26-67, CI. 37 — 156. Fisher, James G., to NVF Co. Doff truck boxes and the like and rub guards and bumpers therefor. 3,322,916, 5-30-67, CI. 280 — 79.2. Fisher, John, to The Warner & Swasey Co. Machine tool slide member with clutch and stop. 3,300,013, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 150. Fisher, John, to The Warner & Swasey Co. Drive mechanism. 3,306,412, 2-28-67. CI. 192—138. Fisher. John G., and J. M. Straley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Methine dyes for acrylic fibers. 3,311,619, 3-28-67, CI. 260—240.8. Fisher, John L. : See — Gramlich, Paul F., and Fisher. 3,335,380. Fisher, John R., Jr., and W. E. Kemp, to Koppers Co., Inc. Self-curing silicate and acrylate coatings. 3,297,616, 1— 10-67, CI. 260—29,6. Fisher. John T. Workholding blocks for magnetic chuck. 3,296,571, 1-3-67, CI. 335—286. Fisher, Joseph V. : See — Vickery, Ronald C, and Fisher. 3,320,170. Fisher, Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Support assem- bly for shelves. 3,300,169, 1-24-67, CI. 248—239. Fisher. Julian V., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Self-retained nut with imperforate head. 3,352,195, 11-14-67, CI. 85 — 80. Fisher, Lawrence E., to General Electric Co. Circuit protec- tive system. 3,315,129, 4-1S-67, CI. 317 — 18. Fisher, Leonard, to Vickers Ltd. Hospital bed with pressure chamber. 3.345.985, 10-10-67, CI. 128—204. Fisher, Leonard A., to The H. B. Smith Co., Inc. Windbox for furnace. 3,304,982. 2-21-67, CI. 158 — 1.5. Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. : See — Orwin, Olaf J. B. 3,308,768. Orwin, Olaf J. B. 3.334,594. Orwin, Olaf J. B. 3.353,500. Orwin, Olaf J. B. 3.354,834. Orwin, Olaf J. B.. and Fortune. 3,305.058. Orwin, Olaf J. B., and Fortune. 3,319,753. Fisher, Margaret H. : See — Newsome, Leslie, and Fisher. 3,315,044. Fisher, Mark E. : See — Bailey, Keith A., Black, and Fisher. 3,313,183. Christenson, Howard W., Mabley. and Fisher. 3,319.746. Christenson, Howard W., Mablev, and Fisher. 3,338,358. Rains, Sidney A., and Fisher. 3,330,170. Fisher Michael L. : See — Barwood, Antony J., Fisher, and Fitzgerald. 3,329,464. Fisher, Philip A., to Magnesium Elektron Ltd. Magnesium base alloys. 3,334,998, 8-8-67, CI. 75 — 168. Fisher. Philip D. : See- Adams, Henry H., Jr., and Fisher. 3,341,129. Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. : See — Crawford, Ralph W. 3,330,066. Hill. Howard J., Jr., and Blakely. 3.304,354. Thornell, Ernest L. 3,305,966. Method 1-31-67, CI. Fisher, Ralph W., H. W. Hossfeld, and M. D. Settles, to United States of America. Navy. Accelerometer having self-testing means. 3,295,355, 1-3-67, CI. 73 — 1. Fisher, Richard G. : See — Prud'homme, John W., Robertson, and Fisher. 3,309,- 065. Thies, Louis W., Jr., Fisher, De Yore, and Schnoor. 3,307,555. Fisher, Robert B. : See — Rason, John P., and Fisher. 3,339,136. Fisher, Robert C. Seat belt retractor. 3,311,409, 3-28-67, CI. 297—388. Fisher, Robert C, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Workpiece cooling apparatus for grinding machines. 3,325,- 949, 6-20-67, CI. 51—267. Fisher, Robert C, and C. Collins ; said Collins assor. to said Fisher. Seat belt buckle. 3,331,108, 7-18-67, CI. 24—230. Fisher, Robert E. : See — Johnson, Wallace J. S., Fisher, and Claxton. 3,327,810. Fisher, Robert J. and W. S. Slipper device. 3,345,762, 10-10- 67, CI. 36—9. Fisher, Roy, to C. L. Fisher. Hook bolt and nut assembly. 3.303,735, 2-14-67, CI. 85—1. Fisher, Roy, to C. L. Fisher. Nut holder for liner plates and the like. 3,319,691, 5-16-67, CI. 151—41.74. Fisher, Roy, to C. L. Fisher. Positioning and clamping tool. 3,323,201, 6-6-67, CI. 29—238. Fisher, Roy C. : See — Johnson, Xa D., and Hilfinger. 3,296,745. Fisher, Sidney G. Soluble fibrous material for controlling soil erosion. 3,315.408, 4-25-67, CI. 47—9. Fisher, Simon, H. E. Bach, T. V. De Agostino, and C. E. Roth, to National Electric Welding Machines Co. Adjusting device for welding head. 3,308,262, 3-7-67, CI. 219—78. Fisher, Stanley 31. : See — Alecci, Albert. 3,358,776. Fisher, William F. : See — Slater, Raymond L., and Fisher. 3,300,836. Slater, Raymond L„ and Fisher. 3.300,838. Fisher, William F., and R. L. Slater, to Clevite Corp. of making bimetallic bearing material. 3,300,837, CI. 29 — 149.5. Fisher. William H. : See — Hale, Kenneth, Fisher, and Losty. 3,356,195. Fisher, William J. Punch press. 3,302,504, 2-7-67, 83—564. Fisher, William J., % to Gerson Electric Construction Co. Load lifting apparatus. 3.318,465, 5-9-67, CI. 214 — 1. Fisher, William J., % to Gerson Electric Construction Co. Apparatus for transferring a mark from one horizontal plane to another. 3,354,549, 11-28-67, CI. 33 — 74. Fisher, William J. Bearing-angle device. 3,360,195. 12-26- 67, CI. 235 — 78. Fisher, William S. : See — Fisher. Robert J. and W. S. 3,345,762. Fisher. Willis A., and R. I. Steiner. to Allied Chemical Corp. Azo dvestuffs containing o,a-bis(trifluoromethyl) benzyl al- cohol groups. 3,360,507, 12-26-67, CI. 260—147. Fishlove, H., & Co. : See — Ayala, Carl. 3,314.677. Hindman, Frederick E. 3,309,082. Fishman, Bernard : See — Bloom, Gerald, and Fishman. 3,338,097. Fishman, Edward J. : See — Shagin, Terry M., and Fishman. 3,299,929. Fishman, Jack : See — Lewenstein, Mozes J., and Fishman. 3,320,262. Fishman, Sherman S. Test tube shipping container. 3,306,- 513, 2-28-67. CI. 229—15. Fishman, Stan H. : See — Cavell, Matthew S„ and Fishman. 3,355,762. Fishman. Ygal, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Apparatus for determining the instantaneous output of a nuclear reactor. 3,356,577, 12-5-67, CI. 176—20. Fishwick, Brian R. : See- Baron, Thomas D., and Fishwick. 3,335,126. Fisk, Carl E. Educational solar orbit device. 3,321,848, 5-30- 67, CI. 35 — 45. Fisk, James C. Upright grinding gauge. 3,352,022, 11-14-67, CI. 33—178. Fiske, Augustus H. Pressure gaging systems of apparatus. 3,354,721, 11-28-67, CI. 73—398. Fiske, John J., to AMP Inc. Corona resistant lead and termi- nal assembly. 3,328,744, 6-27-67, CI. 339—61. Fismer. William L., to T. Shriver & Co. Inc. Plate self-shifter for filter presses. 3,306,455, 2-28-67, CI. 210—230. Fisons Fertilizers Ltd. : See — Arthur, John R„ and Nunn. 3,301.658. Dee. Geoffrey T., and Sheldrick. 3,301.657. Sharpies, Kenneth, and Sinclair. 3,313,614. Sherwin, Kenneth A. 3,314,288. Fisons Horticulture Ltd. : See — Palmer, Robert W., and Wilson. 3,307,934. Fisons Pest Control Ltd. : See — Alsop, Ranulph M. 3.302,834. Brooker, Peter J., Gillon, and Newbold. 3,317,600. Hartley, Gilbert S„ and Howes. 3.333.942. Hartley, Gilbert S., and Ross. 3.333.745. Lambie, Alan J., Newbold, and Purdew. 3.321.472. Lambie, Alan J., Newbold, and Purdew. 3,332,998. LIST OF PATENTEES 413 Fisons Pharmaceuticals Ltd. : See — Wright, Frank. 3,320,952. Flstedis. Stanley H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Reactor containment vessel. 3,349,o24, Fister" Aloysiu's J., to 'McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for electric circuits. 3,301,978, 1-31-67, CI. 200—120 Fister Alovsius J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Fuse protectors for electric circuits having improved terminal means form- ing a sealed enclosure. 3,301,979, 1-31-67, CI. 200—120. Fitch, Arthur H. : See — Beurrier, Henrv K., and Fitch. 3,3oo,681. Fitch, Arthur H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Off- axis elastic wave delay device with spherical reflections. 3.317.S62, 5-2-67, CI. 333 — 30. Fitch, Ernest C, Jr. : See — Caywood, James A., De Moss, Fitch, Osborn, and Matous. o oog 7(*,3 Fitch, Eugene K., Jr., and W. L. Eheart, Jr., to Teledyne Inc. Electrical indicating device. 3,300,776. 1-24-67, CI. 340— 373. Fitch, Frederick T. : See— llraun, Ann B., and Fitch. 3,331,783. Flack, Herbert P., Smith, and Fitch. 3,340,567. Smith, Jean G., and Fitch. 3,326,812. Smith, Jean G., and Fitch. 3,355,525. Fitch, Frederick T., and A. B. Braun, to W. R. Grace & Co. Metal oxide-carbon organosol process and product. 3,301,- 790, 1-31-67, CI. 252—301.1. m „ „ Fitch Frederick T., and J. G. Smith, to W. R. Grace & Co. I ranium trioxide sol process. 3,326,813, 6-20-67, CI. 252—301.1. Fitch, Frederick T., and J. G. Smith, to W. R. Grace & Co. Uranium dioxide-yttrium oxide-zirconium dioxide aquasol process and product. 3,329,623, 7-4-67, CI. 252—301.1. Fitch, Frederick T., M. G. Sanchez, and M. C. Vanik to W. R. Grace & Co. Hydrous oxide sol of urania and tnoria and process. 3,330,772, 7-11-67, CI. 252—301.1. Fitch, Frederick T., and A. B. Braun, to W. R. Grace & Co. Preparation of microspheres of urania and other materials. 3.331,785, 7-18-67, CI. 252—301.1. Fi:eh, Frederick T., and J. G. Smith, to W. R. Grace & Co. Preparation of a thoria sol by heating an aqueous solution of a thorium salt in an autoclave. 3,356,615, 12-5-67, CI. 252—301.1. Fitch, Howard M. : See — Laneley, Robert C. and Fitch. 3,313,632. Fitch, Howard M., to Engelhard Industries. Inc. Decorating composition and method for decorating therewith. 3,345,- 199, 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 46. Fitch. John L. : See — ■ Patton, Bobbie J., and Fitch. 3,317.S21. Fitch, John L., and B. G. Hurd, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of leaching subsurface minerals in situ. 3,309,141, 3-14- 67, CI. 299—55. Fitch, Murrie M. Traveller's hand kit. 3,301,295, 1-31-67, CI. 150 — 34. Fitch, Stanley G. : See — Jarvis, Brian C, Fitch, and Howes. 3,310,360. Fitch, Steven J., and R. R. Irani, to Monsanto Co. Substi- tuted methylene diphosphonic acids and salts and esters thereof. 3,299,123, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 500. Fitch, Steven J., and R. R. Irani, to Monsanto Co. Antiseptic detergent composition. 3,312,623, 4-4-67, CI. 252—106. Fitchburg Paper Co. : See — Bennett, William N. 3,325,348. Bennett, William N. 3,355,S12. Bennett, William N. 3,357,108. Bennett, William N. 3,357,879. Bennett, William N. 3,357,881. Bennett, William N. 3,358,315. Fite, Charles C, Jr. : See — Schallert, Paul O., and Fite. 3,31S,661. Fiterman, Benjamin, and L. M. Paletz, to Fidelity File Box, Inc. Multi-compartment roll file. 3,321,259, 5-23-67, CI. 312 — 259. Fites, Cyril B., to Wagner Electric Corp. Disabling means for a friction device operating mechanism. 3,302,536, 2—7- 67, CI. 92—130. Fites, Cyril B., to Wagner Electric Corp. Pressure balanced spring applied brake svstem. 3,347,600, 10-17-67, CI. 303— 71. Fitko, Chester W., and A. Ravve, to The Continental Can Co., Inc. Thermosetting polvbisphenols. 3,317,472, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 50. Fitting Specialties Corp. : See — Des Jardins, Pharon J. 3,346.275. Fitton, David L., to Leesona Corp. Fuel cell construction. 3.340,095, 9-5-67, CI. 136 — 86. Fitton, Norman E. Apparatus for driving a spinning frame for making covered elastic yarn. 3,298,168, 1-17-67, CI. 57 — 104. Fitts. Robert B. : See — Meservey. Albert B., Sease, and Fltts. 3,356,776. Fitz, Edward J., to The Eagle Picher Co. Manufacture of com- posite articles of moldable and nonmoldable materials. 3.335,45S, 8-15-67, CI. 18—5. Fitzer, Erich, O. Rubisch, and F. Selka, to Slemens-Plania- werke Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohlefabrikate. Contact laver for a silicon-containing material. 3,307,136, 2-2S-67, CI. 338—322. Fitzgerald, Edward T., deceased ; I. Fitzgerald, administra- trix. Slotted block wall construction with interfltted wire tie. 3,309,830, 3-21-67. CI. 52—513. Fitzgerald, Edwin R. Apparatus for producing, detecting and applying internally generated particle waves in crystalline solids. 3,324,410, 6-6-67, CI. 331 — 94. Fitzgerald, Isabel : See — Fitzgerald, Edward T. 3,309,830. Fitzgerald, James, to Republic Steel Corp. Tree prop. 3,315,- 411, 4-25-67, CI. 47—43. Fitzgerald, James G. : See — Barwood. Antony J., Fisher, and Fitzgerald. 3,329,464. Fitzgerald, John B. : See — Compton, Donald K., and Fitzgerald. 3,333,547. Fitzgerald, John F. : See — Wurzburg, Otto B., Olsen, and Fitzgerald. 3,310,935. Fitzgerald, John V. Acoustic spectrometer. 3,308,650, 3-14- 67, CI. 73—67.2. Fitzgerald, John V., to Tile Council of America, Inc. Flexible ceramic file unit. 3,319,392, 5-16-67, 01. 52—389. Fitzgerald, John V. Accelerated environmental testing of large structures. 3,327,536, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 432. Fitzgerald, Millard C, Jr. : See — Sheps, Martin I., Fitzgerald, and Shuman. 3,350,864. Fitzgerald, Millard C, Jr., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Blade for lawn edger. 3,358,431, 12-19-67, CI. 56 — 295. Fitz Gerald, Robert E., to Unlted-Carr Inc. Lamp socket shell with integral tangs. 3,308,420, 3-7-67, CI. 339—176. Fitzgerald, Thomas C, and G. P. McGraw, Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for attaching leads to electri- cal components. 3,348,016, 10-17-67, CI. 219 — 107. Fitzgerald, Timothy P. : See — Normandy, Robert H., and Fitzgerald. 3,354,777. Fitzgerald, Warren E., to Monsanto Co. Method of multi- component spinning. 3,318,987, 5-9-67, CI. 264 — 171. Fitzgerald, William F., to The United States Time Corp. Timepiece-regulator machine. 3,334,512, 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 6. Fitzgerald, William J. Flash-type steam generators. 3,339,- 531, 9-5-67, CI. 122—32. Fitzgibbon, Daniel F., Jr., to Vibration Measurement En- gineers, Inc. Temporary closure device for blasting holes and the like. 3,357,193, 12-12-67, CI. 61—35. Fitzgibbon, James B., to Phelan-Faust Paint Mfg. Co. Poly- urethane concrete slab sealer. 3,334,557, 8-8-67, CI. 94 — 18. Fitzner, Arthur O., to Gidding & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Controls for machine tools and the like. 3,318,195, 5-9- 67, CI. 90—13. Fitzpatrick, Allyn H. : See — Maeoicz, Edward L., and Fitzpatrick. 3,352.999. Macoicz, Edward L., and Fitzpatrick. 3.353.001. Maeoicz, Edward L., and Fitzpatrick. 3,353,002. Fitzpatrick, Dennis B., and N. E. Greene, to International Business Machines Corp. Left zero insertion feature. 3,338,- 512, 8-29-67, CI. 234 — 24. Fitzpatrick, Fernald J. : See — Taylor, Ruel E., Jr., and Fitzpatrick. 3,348,477. Fitzpatrick, Henry C, to Valley Metal Products Co. Panic release unit for windows and doors. 3,314,703, 4-18-67, CI. 292—21. Fitzpatrick, John R., to Aereon Corp. Pressure responsive means. 3,336.940, ,8-22-67. CI. 137 — 494. Fitzpatrick, Joseph W., to Toms River Corp. 6-aminonaphth [2,3-c] acridan 5,8,14-triones. 3,299,071, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 276. Fitzpatrick, Michael H., Jr. : See — Conran, James H., Fitzpatrick, and Stone. 3,303,685. Fitzpatrick, Richard T., and R. Moore. Jr., to Ajeni Labora- tories, Inc. Leak testing method and apparatus. 3,314,- 283, 4-18-67, CI. 73 — 10. Fitzpatrick, Richard T.. and R. Moore, Jr., to Ajem Labora- tories, Inc. Leak testing apparatus. 3,326,034, 6-20-67, CI. 73—40. Fitzpatrick, Thomas J., to United States Gypsum Co. Method of making a stable electrically-conductive sheet and product thereof. 3,341,942, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 610. Fitzpatrick, Walter H. Pipe aligning tool. 3,300,205, 1-24- 67, CI. 269—154. Fitzsimonds, George H.: See — Doersam, Henry F., and Fitzsimonds. 3,308,247. Fitzwater, John H., to American Can Co. Apparatus for forming and filling cartons. 3,314,216, 4-18-67, CI. 53 — 186. Fitz-William, Charles B. R., Jr. : See — Moore, William P., and Fitz-William. 3,318,SS7. 500 Inc. : See — Chellis. Fred F. 3,333.433. Hogan, Walter H., and Moore. 3,338,063. Post, Arthur H., Jr., and Hogan. 3,340,699. Fives Lille-Cail : See — Carlier, Leon. 3.349.721. De Cooman, Gaston. 3,329,084. Mercier, Andre, and Josien. 3,315,S11. Mercier, Andre, and Josien. 3,323.223. Fix. Delbert D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic direct- print silver halide emulsions. 3,326,689, 6-20-67, CI. 96—107. Fix, Henry J.. S. K. Wiley, Jr., B. Miller, and G. E. McGinnis, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Incinerator device. 3,336,- SS4. 8-22-67, CI. 110— S. 414 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fixatorenbau Bertuch & Co. G.m.b.H. : See — Bertuch, Hans. 3,325,145. Fixtures Mfg. Corp. : See — Lieberman, Edgar M., Maslan, and Polsky. 3,319,999. Fizako Kondensatoren- and Apparatebau Gesellscbaft mit beschrankter Haf tung : See — Thiel, Heinz, and Backmann. 3,321,679. Fizicheskv Institute imeni Lebedeva : See — Korablev, Lev N. 3,353,063. Fizzotti, Carlo, G. Colabianchi, B. Dalmastri, and A. Masper- oni, to Comitate Nazionale per l'Energia Nucleare. Ternary uranium alloys containing molybdenum with niobium or zir- conium for use with nuclear reactors. 3,343,947, 9-26-67, CI. 75 — 122.7. Fjaertoft, Jostein : See — Thostrup, Harry, and Fjaertoft. 3,319,042. Fjallbrant, Tore T., to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Radar apparatus. 3,310,803, 3-21-67, CI. 343—17.1. Fjordland, Sture E. I. : See — Edstrom. Nils H., Fjordland, Jacob, and Olsson. 3,3o9,- 371. Flacche, Louis A., to The New York Air Brake Co. Coating method and apparatus employing rotating workholder. 3,297,475. 1-10-67, CI. 117—106. Flach, Donald O., and G. W. Siwinski, to PMC Corp. Purifica- tion of hydrogen peroxide. 3,353,913, 11-21-67, CI. 23— 207. Flachbarth, Charles T., to Textron Inc. Service insert for underfloor distribution systems. 3,322,442, 5-30-67, CI. 285—208. Flachscroste Berching G.m.b.H. : See — Pruckner, Hermann E., and Schanze. 3,340,065. Flack. Ernest J. Toy vehicle. 3,350,112, 10-31-67, CI. 280 — 16. Flack, Frank P., to Standard Cap & Seal, Inc. Bottle closure. 3,323,670, 6-6-67, CI. 215—38. Flack, Herbert P. : See — Smith, Jean G., and Flack. 3,313,602. Flack, Herbert P., J. G. Smith, and F. T. Fitch, to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for producing sol microspheres. 3,340,567, 9-12-67, CI. 18—2.7. Flack, Herbert P., M. G. Sanchez, and C. T. Lamberth, to W. R. Grace & Co. Sol-gel microsphere forming process using dissolved ammonia in the dehydrating solvent. 3,345,- 437, 10-3-67. CI. 264 — .5. Flagan, Robert G., to Fruehauf Corp. Panel construction with a heat cured adhesive securing means. 3,334,007, 8-1-67, CI. 161 — 123. Flagg, Lucien M. Golf cart. 3,305,244, 2-21-67, CI. 2go 47 35. Flaherty, Kenneth A., to Anaconda Aluminum Co. Easily openable package and closure therefor. 3,301,465, 1-31-67, CI. 229 — 43. Flaherty, Leslie L., Jr. : See — Flaherty, Leslie L., Sr. 3,328,171. Flaherty, Leslie L., Sr., to L. L. Flaherty, Jr. Process of preserving an animal carcass. 3,328,171, 6-27-67, CI. 99 157. Flabertv, Robert J. : See — Amdahl, Gene M., Council, Flaherty, and Zagursky. 3 328 765 Flaherty, Walter L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Can end seal. 3,310,196, 3-21-67. CI. 220 — 67. Flaig, William J. : See — Waldo, Richard J., and Flaig. 3,312,500. Flair, Henry J., to United States of America, Navy. Push-pull capstan type cable drive. 3,329,406, 7-4-67, CI. 254 — 175.3. Flair, Henry J., to United States of America, Navy. Self-ad- justing tension type, low friction seal. 3.352,563, 11-14-67, CI. 277—27. Flair-Line : See — Pittman, Glen R. 3,319,537. Flair Mfg. Corp. : See — Weinstein, Richard. 3,334,645. Weinstein, Richard. 3,359,911. Flair Plastics Corp. : See — Allen, Kenneth R. 3,298,893. Allen, Kenneth R. 3,341,644. Flaith, George D., and G. R. Howard, to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Cooling arrangement for drum dryer fan bearings. 3,313,039, 4-11-67, CI. 34 — 115. Flaith, George D., and C. E. Hoffman, to Proctor and Schwartz, Inc. Float dryer. 3,324,570, 6-13-67, CI. 34 — 156. Flaith, George D., and C. E. Hoffman, to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. Dryer seals. 3,341,949, 9-19-67, CI. 34 — 218. Flake-Ice Machines, Inc. : See — Nicko, Stanley. 3,343,699. Flam, Frederick H. : See- Myers, Dean W. 3,357,704. Flam, Frederick H. Duplicate bridge scoring aid. 3,314,693, 4-18-67, CI. 283 — 49. Flamand, Maurice R., to Draper Corp. Filling carrier for shuttleless looms. 3,298,400, 1-17-67, CI. 139 — 122. Flamand, Maurice R., to Draper Corp. Filling inserting car- rier. 3,299,910, 1-24-67, CI. 139 — 122. Flamand, Maurice R„ to Draper Corp. Weft inserting mecha- nism. 3,323,555, 6-6-67, CI. 139 — 122. Flambeau Plastics Corp. : See — Hulterstrum, Harold D. 3,307,709. Hulterstrum, Harold D. 3,352,340. Flaming, Edwin H.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Scarfing tool and method for joining metal bands. 3,336,657, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 482. Flaming, Edwin H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flaring plastic pipe ends. 3,341,894, 9-19-67, CI. 18 — 19. Flanagan, Charles D. : See — Finnegan, Francis, and Flanagan. 3,331,139. Flanagan, George F. : See — Tugen, Robert G., and Flanagan. 3,331,113. Flanagan, George L. Non-magnetic compass comprising a mov- able prism mounted above a display surface. 3,333,502, S-l- 67, CI. 88—2.2. Flanagan, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Formant analysis and speech reconstruction. 3,330,910, 7-11-67, CI. 179—15.55. Flanagan, James L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bandwidth compression utilizing magnitude and phase coded signals representative of the input signal. 3,360,610, 12-26-67, CI. 179—15.55. Flanagan, Peter, and R. H. D. F. Lee, to Cooper McDougalJ & Robertson Ltd. Dosing mechanisms. 3,309,056, 3-14- 67 CI 251 75 Flanagan, William C, Jr. : See — Kayser, James H., and Flanagan. 3,353,663. Flanagan, William H. Electrical contacts and method of manufacturing same. 3,315,220, 4-18-67, CI. 339 — 275. Flanders, George W. Log bundling cable apparatus. 3,310,- 852, 3-28-67, CI. 24—123. Flanigan, Donald J. : See — Wolf, Milton, and Flanigan. 3,303,200. Flanigan, Herbert L., Jr. : See — Miles, David T., Flanigan, and Bell. 3,331,132. Flanigen, Edith M. : See — Barrer, Richard M., Denny, and Flanigen. 3,306,922. Flanigen, Edith M., and A. M. Taylor, to Union Carbide Corp. Flux-melt method for growing single crystals having the structure of beryl. 3,341,302, 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 301. Flannagan, Richard P., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Plate snipe means and method of making same. 3,315,997, 4-25-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Flannelly, William G., to Kaman Aircraft Corp. Vibration absorber. 3,306,399, 2-28-67, CI. 188 — 1. Flannelly, William G., to Kaman Aircraft Corp. Gyroscopic vibration absorber. 3,313.163, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 5.22. Flannelly, William G., to Kaman Aircraft Corp. Dynamic antiresonant vibration isolator. 3,322,379, 5-30-67, CI. 248—20. Flannery, John B., to Ovitron Corp. D.C. to A.C. voltage converter with undervoltage-responsive, mode selector means. 3,310.727, 3-21-67. CI 321 — 14. Flannery, Robert J., and A. Sam, to Standard Oil Co. Fuel cell electrode and a process for making the same. 3,306,779, 2-28-67, CI. 136—120. Flannigan, Harry B. Multipurpose sports equipment. 3.34S,- 247, 10-24-67, CI. 9 — 310. Flarity, Warren H., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Phase comparison radio receiver. 3,*356,950, 12-5-67, CI. 325— 420. Flarsheim, Clarence A. Reciprocating mechanism. 3,334,526, 8-8-67. CI. 74 — 424.8. Flaschen, Steward S., and R. J. Gnaedinger, Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Process of forming an inorganic glass coating on semiconductor devices. 3,301,706, 1-31-67, CI. 117 — 201. Flashman, Barry P., to General Electric Co. Superconductive connection. 3.346,351, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 194. Flasskamp, Willi : See — Zeiss. Ikarl, Wilm, Flasskamp, Broft, and Lukas. 3,318,- 070. Flatley, Doris W., H. W. Becke, and D. Stolnitz, to Radio Corp. of America. Group III-V compound transistor. 3,321,682, 5-23-67, CI. 317 — 237. Flatow, Tobias : See — Chalmers, Franklin L., and Flatow. 3,322,232. Flatow, Tobias, to Esso Production Research Co. Apparatus for producing seismic waves and recording seismic signals. 3,322,230, 5-30-67, CI. 181 — .5. Flatow, Tobias, and F. L. Chalmers, to Esso Production Research Co. Seismic pulse generator using combustible gas. 3,353,623, 11-21-67, CI. 181 — .5. Flattmann, Elwood A., to Walter Paul Leasing Co., Inc. Ad- justable presser bar. 3,338,197, 8-29-67, CI. 112—235. Flaugher, Lawrence L., W. E. Keller, and J. R. Martin, to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Apparatus for testing auto- matic transmissions. 3,302,107, 1-31-67, CI. 324 — 70. Flavor Corp. of America : See — Tribble, Talmadge B., and Rondenet. 3,318,819. Flavor-Seal Corp. : See — Sehraeger, Maiurice. 3,323,677. Flax, Valer. Boxes. 3,332,602, 7-25-67, CI. 229—37. Flaxman, Harry, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Stabilization of nitrophenyl acyl halides. 3,349,123, 10-24-67, CI. 260— 544. Flay, Roy B., to Chevron Research Co. Process for the prep- aration of N-polyhaloethylthio compounds 3,314969, 4-18-67, CI. 260—326. Fleck, Donald G., and G. D. Chandley, to TRW Inc. Article with controlled grain structure. 3,342,455, 9-19-67, CI. 253—77. Fleck, Edwin G., Jr. : See — Battista, Orlando A., and Fleck. 3,297,806. LIST OF PATENTEES 415 of California. Process 3,298,780, 1-17-67, CI. Fleck Francis C, D. D. Forester, and C. W. Morris, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Vehicle body front end structure. 3,295,- 027, 1-3-67, CI. 180—68. Fleck, Francis W., and R. O. Gangewere, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel burner plug. 3,339,614, 9-5-67, CI. 158—1.5. Fleck, Jack W. TJnitarv composite trunk Christinas tree. 3,296,058, 1-3-67, CI. 161—22 Fleck, Raymond N., to Union Oil Co for preparing a crystalline zeolite. 23—113. Fleckenstein, Andrew J. : See — Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. 3,312,149. Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. 3,339,583. Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. 3,347,556. l.'liTkt'iisi.'iii, Lambert \V. and A. .1 . 3,349,915. Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. Cylinder construction. 3,312.149, 4-4-67, CI. 92—170. Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. Rotary diaphragm valve for water softeners. 3.339,583, 9-5-67, CI. 137—625.29. Fleckenstein. Lambert W. and A. J. Sealing ring for piston and cylinder assemblies. 3.347,556, 10-17-67, CI. 277—206. Fleckenstein, Lambert W. and A. J. Control valve for water softeners. 3,349,915, 10-31-67, CI. 210—134. Fleenor, Chester If., 25% to W. H. Drake. Continuous web sectional cutting apparatus. 3,304,020, 2-14-67, CI. 242 — 56.6. Fleenor, Warren O. Tool chest. 3,305,076, 2-21-67, CI. 206—16. Fleetwood Systems, Inc. : See — Mojden, Wallace W., and Chivas. 3.337,064. Flegenheimer, Harold H., to Celanese Coatings Co. Coating compositions comprising alkylolated acrylamide-other vinyl monomer-drying oil interpolymers. 3,344,097, 9-26-67, CI. 260—21. Fleischer, Alfred R., and M. H. Lowrey, to General Metal Corp. Fuel control system. 3,310,097, 3-21-67, CI. 158 — 36. Fleischer, Fritz K., and B. W. Sisk, to Shell Oil Co. Prilling nozzle. 3,346,915, 10-17-67, CI. 18—2.7. Fleischer, Gottfried. Pressing machine. 3,305,956, 2-28-67, CI. 38—16. Fleischer, Hans H. C. : See — Fleischer, Svend S. C. and H. H. C. 3,316,950. Fleischer, Robert L. : See — Swartz, Paul S., and Fleischer. 3,310,395. Fleischer, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Superconductors. 3,346,425, 10-10-67, CI. 148 — 4. Fleischer, Svend S. C. and H. H. C. Receptacles of plastic. 3,316,950, 5-2-67, CI. 150—9. Fleisehhacker, Joseph F., to Tescom Corp. Water cooled torch including an oxygen-gas mixer assembly. 3,358,929, 12-19- 67. CI. 239—132.3. Fleischhauer, Eugene T. : See — Dorsey. Edward G., Jr., Niemeier, and Fleischhauer. 3,313,208. Fleischhauer, Eugene T., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Record filing device. 3,332,651, 7-25-67, CI. 248—146. Fleischhauer, Eugene T., to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Index strips. 3.352,740, 11-14-67. CI. 161 — 112. Fleischhauer, Eugene T., J. R. Harding, and H. L. Wood, to Acme Visible Records, Inc. Record filing device. 3,334,- 635. 8-8-67. CI. 129—16. Fleischhauer, Richard: See — Bender, Heinz, Fleischhauer, and Beyerle. 3,347,843. Fleischmann, Karl : See — Liebel, Julius, Fleischmann, and Ruppert. 3,335,736. Fleischmann, Lester K. Writing materials holder for type- writer use. 3,356,201, 12-5-67, CI. 197 — 135. Flelsher, Harold : See — Roth, Robert I., and Flelsher. 3,308,282. Flelsher, Harold, E. Shapiro, and T. J. Harris, to Interna- tional Business Machines Corp. Light deflection device. 3,295,912, 1-3-67, CI. 350 — 150. Fleisher, Harold, T. J. Harris, and E. Shapiro, to International Business Machines Corp. Simplified access optical memory. 3,312,957, 4-4-67, CI. 340—173. Fleisher, Marvin B., and P. E. Hixon. to The Rolor Corp. Photographic sheet material drying apparatus. 3,325,911, 6-20-67, CI. 34—159. Fleisig, Nathan. Disposable shoe tree device. 3,296,637, 1- 10-67, CI. 12—115.6. Flelssner G.m.b.H. : See — Fleissner, Gerold, and Wiedermann. 3,357,111. Flelssner, Heinz. 3,323,153. Fleissner, Gerold : See — Fleissner, Heinz, and G. 3,319,441. Fleissner, Gerold, and R. Wiedermann, to Fleissner G.m.b.H. Material guarding and guiding means for sieve drums. 3.357,111, 12-12-67, CI. 34—115. Fleissner, Heinz, to Establishment for Automation. Process and apparatus for treating materials with a fluid which is under pressure. 3,319,275, 5-16-67, CI. 8 — 149.3. Fleissner, Heinz, to Fleissner G.m.b.H. Process for the con- tinuous fluid-treatment of fabric webs 3,323,153, 6-6-67, CI. 8—149.3. Fleissner, Heinz and G., to Establishment for Automation. Material treating apparatus. 3.319,441, 5-16-67, CI. 68 — 5. Fleming, Alexander F. Belt holder. 3,297.168, 1-10-67 CI. 211 — S9. Fleming, Alfred L., and J. A. Hackett, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone automatic test circuit. 3,351,- 722, 11-7-67, CI. 179—175.21. Fleming, Andrew L. : See — Thieblot, Armand J., Lehman, and Fleming. 3,300,872. Fleming, Clarence R. Ice fishing tip-ups. 3,352,048, 11-14-67, CI. 43—17. Fleming Co., Inc., The : See — Martin, Willis E., Johnson, and Reaser. 3,353,697. Fleming Devices, Inc. : See — Fleming, Howard B. 3,357,420. Fleming, Edgar R. Automatic milk transfer assembly. 3,301,216, 1-31-67, CI. 119 — 14.08. Fleming, Harold W., to Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. Selec- tive hydrogenation. 3,308,180, 3-7-67, CI. 260—677. Fleming, Howard B., to Fleming Devices, Inc. Combined sand and water heater. 3,357,420, 12-12-07, CI. 126—350. Fleming, Jerry A. Tail pipe illuminator. 3,355,581, 11-28-67, CI. 240 — 8.3. Fleming, Julian D., Jr. : See — Boland, Paul. Fleming, and Harris. 3,309,912. Fleming, Robert J., and A. R. Cozzolino, to Swabettes, Inc. Swab making machine. 3,354,512, 11-28-67, CI. 19— 145.3. Fleming, Robert L. Anti-smog carburetor for internal com- bustion engines. 3,331,360, 7-18-67, CI. 123—119. Fleming, Rodney A., to General Electric Co. Line cord anten- na. 3,324,473, 6-6-07, CI. 343—720. Fleming, William T., to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. TJpflow air outlet shroud. 3,342,023, 9-19-67, CI. 55—414. Fleming, William T.. and J. P. McHugh, to The Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co. Furnace wall maintenance nozzle. 3,298,616, 1- 17-67, CI. 239—568. Fleming-Williams, Brian C, to Sylvania Thorn Colour Tele- vision Laboratories Ltd. Frequency-sensitive and photo- sensitive device. 3,356,850, 12-5-67, CI. 250—211. Flemmlng, Herbert, and G. Kuhne, to VEB Glasfaserwerk Stelnach. Machine for making short fibers particularly from glass. 3,317,100, 5-2-67, CI. 225—97. Flentge, Robert W., to A. F. Dormeyer. Solenoid construc- tion. 3,303,445, 2-7-67. CI. 335—225. Fleskes, Lyle J., to Pacific Spring & Hardware Mfg. Corp. Garage door latch. 3,300,238, 1-24-67, CI. 292—173. Fletcher, Arthur F. : See — iScullin, James P., and Fletcher. 3,321,423. Scullin, James P., and Fletcher. 3,355,423. Fletcher, Ed, and D. E. Stroud, to Owen-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass distribution means for a rotary fiber-forming apparatus. 3,337,316, 8-22-67, CI. 65—14. Fletcher, Edward H., and A. P. Dhuicq, to Deere & Co. Vehicle transmission. 3,301,079, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 333. Fletcher, Elmer W. Device for breaking frangible material. 3 295 770 1—3—67 CI. 241 99. Fletcher, Franklin f., and R. J. O'Neill, to Security Controls, Inc. Magnetic sensor device. 3,341,813, 9-12-67, CI. 340— 38. Fletcher, Hazel M., C. H. Fischbach, and G. H. Button, to United States of America, Agriculture. Fabric stretch- recovery test apparatus. 3,316,757, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 89. Fletcher, Henry, to The Aliphatic Research Co. Ltd. Sub- stituted isoindolenlne derivatives. 3,322,785, 5-30-67, CI. 260—326.1. Fletcher, Horace, III, and H. E. Alburn, to American Home Products Corp. Sulfur containing pyrazole derivatives. 3.350,407, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 310. Fletcher, John M., K. R. Hyde, and F. Roberts, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Manufacture of refrac- tory compounds. 3,334,974, 8-8-67, CI. 23 — 344. Fletcher, Milton. Collapsible lamp. 3,310,673, 3-21-67, CI. 240—81. Fletcher, Norman : See — Davies, Trevor, Fletcher, and Mclntyre. 3,346,541. Fletcher, Paul C. : See — Weisman, David L., and Fletcher. 3,360,323. Fletcher, Peter S. Reclining chair of the multiple movement type. 3,316,015, 4-25-67, CI. 297—89. Fletcher, Peter S., to A. Lorenz. Variable leg-rest control ar- rangement for multiple position reclining chair. 3,317,240, 5-2-67, CI. 297—89. Fletcher, Peter S. Recliner-rocker chair. 3,339,971, 9-5-67, CI. 297—85. Fletcher, Peter S. Reclining and rocking chair. 3,339,972, 9-5-67, CI. 297 — 259. Fletcher Peter S. Reclining chair of the multiple movement type. 3,341,249, 9-12-67, CI. 297 — 85. Fletcher, Ralph P., Jr., and C. T. Perkins. Variable termina- tion strip connector. 3,316,521, 4-25-67, CI. 339 — 21. Fletcher, Roy W. : See — Hayes, Robert A., and Fletcher. 3,326,157. Fletcher, William A. : See — Nichols, Charles A., Joyce, Gardner, and Fletcher. 3,300,- 821. Flexible Air Seat Corp. : See — Decker, Frederick J. 3,350, 0S6. Flexible Plastic Straw Corp. : See — Mueller, Martin. 3,346,187. Flexible Sewertool Corp. : See — Prange, Charles J. 3,298,666. Prange, Charles J. 3,314.095. Prange, Charles J. 3,337,245. 416 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Flexible Tubing Corp. : See — Richitelli, Charles G., and Hall. 3,323,553. Flexibox Ltd. : See — Lymer, Arthur. 3,330,565. Flexicore Co., Inc., The : See — - Baber, Claude. 3,306,568. Flora, Russell T., Jr. 3,306,646. Shoe, Theodore W. 3,298,075. Shoe, Theodore W. 3,348,279. Wise, Mark J., and Shoe. 3,305,909. Flexigrip, Inc. : See — Staller, Karel J. 3,353,548. Flexipak, Inc. : See — Robinson, Harry. 3,357,651. Flexitallic Co. : See — Price, William R. 3,336,035. Flexnit Co., Inc. : See — Weintraub, Ronald. 3,344,793. Flex-O-Lators, Inc. : See — Richardson, William F., and Piatt. 3,327,332. Flex-O-Lite Mfg. Corp. : See — Law, Preston D. 3,310,391. Flexon, John D., and N. E. Frisk, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass furnace bottom wall construction. 3,302,352, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 408. Flichy, Jacques E., to Ateliers Metallurgiques de Saint-Ur- bain. Device having a friction drive between two surfaces in a liquid. 3,347,106, 10-17-67, CI. 74—199. Flichy, Jacques E., to Ateliers Metallurgiques de Saint-Urbain. Devices employing a friction drive between two surfaces in a liquid medium. 3,347,107, 10-17-67, CI. 74—199. Flick Francis S., R. Wilkes, and R. J. Frantz, to Flick-Reedy Corp. Lever arm for valve operator. 3,296,877, 1-10-67, Ql 74 102. Flick Francis' S., and R. M. Morgan, to Flick-Reedy Corp. Valving structure. 3,314,443, 4-18-67, CI. 137—270. Flick-Reedy Corp. : See — Flick, Francis S., and Morgan. 3,314,443. Flick, Francis S., Wilkes, and Frantz. 3,296,877. Flick, Robert H. : See — Ma.icher, John, and Flick. 3,319,02o. Maj'cher, John, and Flick. 3,345,481. Flickin°er Don H., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Frac- turing earth formations. 3,332,491, 7-25-67, CI. 166— 42. Flickinger, Erich : See — Weber, Heinz, Schneider. Winderl, and Flickinger. 3 326 872. Flieder, RobertA., and M. A. Michalski, to Berkey Photo Inc. Pulse discharge lamp circuit. 3,309,567, 3-14-67. CI. 315— 176. Flinchbaush Products, Inc. : See — Marano, Herbert W. 3,321,105. Fling, Charles A. : See — T3ryant, Elroy J., and Fling. 3,302,228. Flink, Robert C. : See — 3 „ sii Schroeter, Wilhelm K., Burns, Flink, and Pittman. 3,327,540. Flink Vernon, to Broco, Inc. Connecting link structure for conveyor. 3,315,791, 4-25-67, CI. 198—195. Flinn George E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Infinitely variable type transmission. 3,313,179, 4-11-67, CI. 74—677. Flinn, George E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clothes washing machine and hydraulic transmission. 3,330,138, 7-11-67, CI. 68—23. Flinn, George E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission con- trols. 3.359,833, 12-26-67, CI. 74—785. Flinner. Vaughn D. : See — „ . „ „„ „ Fulton, Howard A., Obrecht, and Flinner. 3,302,216. Flinsenberg, Petrus J. : See — Van Driel, Gerrit A. H., Esveldt, and Flinsenberg. 3,297,- 576. Flint, Alan G„ L. Sipos, T. Gutierrez, to FMC Corp. Article singulating system. 3,347,348, 10-17-67, CI. 198—30. Flint, Edward F., to North American Aviation, Inc. Infrared radiometer having a black body reference surface and a spherical chopper. 3,350,562. 10-31-67, CI. 250—83.3. Flint, Frank B., and R. W. Housman, to Automatic Radio Mfg Co., Inc. Selective signaling apparatus. 3,353,416, 11-21-67, CI. 74 — 10.6. Flint, George N., F. G. Haynse, and T. B. Ashcroft, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Method for coating steel with nickel. 3,316,625, 5-2-67, CI. 29—420.5. Flint Hvland C. Seat structure. 3,328,020, 6-27-67, CI. 267 — 102. Flint, Hyland C Spring seat. 3,332,719, 7-25-67, CI. 297— 309. Flint, John A., and J. E. George, to Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd. Helicopter rotor. 3,348,618, 10-24- 67, CI. 170 — 135.4. Flint, John A., and J. E. George, to Power Jets (Research and Development) Ltd. Helicopter lift control mechanism. 3.349.853, 10-31-67, CI. 170—135.4. Flint John C. E., to Dowty Technical Developments Ltd. Hydraulic apparatus. 3,338,441. 8-29-67, CI. 214—674. Flinth. Rune, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Supporting means for a measuring device for mechanical forces. 3,358,500, 12-19-67, CI. 73—141. Flintkote Co. : See— Butterneld, Walter L., and Hoiberg. 3,326,366. Califano, Frank L., and Shutak. 3,318,749. Cantrell, James H, and Faro. 3,304,010. Faro, Charles, and Cantrell. 3,330,211. Faro, Charles, and Hughes. 3,302,891. Pestel, Paul, and Manderbach. 3,341,997. Wengenroth, Edgar R., Jr. 3,357,847. Flintoft, Trevor, to Lo-Dense Fixings (Rugby) Ltd. Nail. 3,355,978, 12-5-67, CI. 85—29. Flipse, John E. : See — Deal, Joseph D., Jr., Oresko, Stevens, Flipse, and Donald- son. 3,334,606. Fliss, Carl T. : See — Reinert, Raymond L.. and Fliss. 3,311,494. Flitter, David : See — Wolf, Milton, and Flitter. 3,331,834. Flittner Peter * See Rot'hkegel,' Josef, Flittner, and Koch. 3,355,330. Flitz, John L., to General Motors Corp. Core box and mold- ing assembly for internal combustion engine blocks. 3,302.250, 2-7-67, CI. 22—13. Flock, Truman F., to Inst-O-Matic Corp. Fluid dispensing device. 3,351,239, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 54. Flocks, Karl W. Discriminatory reader and printing machine. 3,340,383, 9-5-67, CI. 235—61.7. Flodell, Dick A. F. Collapsible table. 3,339,503, 9-5-07, CI. 108—153. Flodell, Stig A. R., to K. A. Davidson. Pivot bearing for windows. 3,307,886, 3-7-67, CI. 308 — 22. Floden, Bjorn F., to Radio Corp. of America. Indexing device. 3,326,626, 6-20-67, CI. 352 — 109. Floden, Bjorn F., to Radio Corp. of America. Motion picture apparatus with magnetic and optical sound reproducing means. 3,352,975, 11-14-67, CI. 179—100.2. Flodin, Inc. : See — Miller, Sevart N.. and Flodin. 3,346,391. Flodin, John F. : See — Miller. Sevart N., and Flodin. 3,346,391. Flodin, Per G. M., and B. G. Ingelman, to Aktiebolaget Phar- macia. Sucrose ether copolymerization. 3,300,474, 1-24- 67, CI. 260—209. Flodin, Per G. M., P. Kornfeldt, and J. I. Gardshol, to Skan- ska Attikfabriken AB. Process for producing trioxane. 3,347,869. 10-17-67, CI. 260—340. Floehr, Walter L., to Unitcast Corp. Motor actuated closure mechanism for railway hopper cars. 3,316,857, 5-2-67, CI. 105—240. Floehr, Walter L„ to Unitcast Corp. Hopper door operating and latching assembly. 3,316,859, 5-2-67, CI. 105 — 253. Floehr, Walter L., to Unitcast Corp. Ore car double slide gate assembly. 3,347,174, 10-17-67, CI. 105—282. Floehr, Walter L„ E. R. Aller, and L. H. Shils, to Unitcast Corp. Railway hopper discharge gate actuating gearing mechanism. 3.310,005, 3-21-67, CI. 105 — 305. Floessel, Dieter : See — Schneider, Jost. and Floessel. 3,339,045. Floessel, Dieter, and G. Mauthe, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaf t. Gas blast circuit-breaker with stationary spaced tubular contacts and piston actuated contact bridge including blast valve actuated thereby. 3,334,207, 8-1-67, CI. 200 — 148. Flohr, Richard A., to Shell Oil Co. Thermal soak zones by fluidized fractures in unconsolidated, petroleum producing reservoirs. 3,330,353, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 40. Flohr. William P.. Jr. : See — Price. Ralph E., and Flohr. 3,313,285. Flom, Richard C. : See — Fillmore, Robert L., Flom, and Hawkins. 3,300,696. Flo-Mac. Inc. : See — McCoy, Lee A. 3,299,819. Flomatcher Co. Inc. : See — Hyde. Paul E. 3,297,972. Flood, Carl A., by Dennison Mfg. Co. of Framingham, Mass. Strio feed tension equalizer. Re. 26,226, 6-27-67, CI. 242- 75.43. Flood, Carl A., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Printing tapered arti- cles by heat transfer. 3,313,667, 4-11-67, CI. 156—230. Flood. Harold W. : See — Bovarnick, Bennett, and Flood. 3,305,349. Flood, Harold W.. to Arthur D. Little Inc. Kraft black liquor recovery. 3,322,492, 5-30-67, CI. 23—46. Flood, Thomas D. Self-retaining closet bolt. 3,339,215, 9-5-67, CI. 4 — 252. Floor. Dennis W. Contact lens handling apparatus. 3,344,461, 10-3-67, CI. 15—512. Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastener locking device. 3,298,071, 1-17-67, CI. 24 — 73. Flora, Laurence H., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Deform- able plastic fastener. 3,313,083, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 717. Flora, Russell T., Jr.. to The Flexicore Co., Inc. Lifting hook assembly. 3,306,646, 2-28-67, CI. 294 — 2. Floreen, Stephen, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Cold- worked stainless steel. 3,340,048, 9-5-67, CI. 75 — 128. Floreen, Stephen, and R. F. Decker, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Age hardening manganese-containing maraging steel. 3,318,690, 5-9-67, CI. 75—123. Florek. Florian F. Automatic animal feeder. 3,312,196, 4-4-67, CI. 119—51.13. Florek Florian F. Support for an intravenous bottle. 3,337,- S80, 8-29-67, CI. 5 — 92. LIST OF PATENTEES 417 1 lorefe I- ■i'ri u. J tool and method for inserting pins i i : il. 05-1, 11-7-67, CI. 128— S3. Floren, Carl E. : S< i Leo lold, Wilbur R„ Jr., and Ploren. 3,34S,SG2. Floren, Carl E., to Mueller Co. Plastic service T. 3,307,435, 3-7-157, CI. 77—42. Floren, Ilolger S. Artificial dentures and stress relieving at- tachment therefor. 3,309,771, 3-21-67, CI 32 — 7. Florence, P. B., Co., Inc. : See — Dawes, Bailey P, :;,. -.48.730. Plorens, Raymond L. : See — Thiers, Robreeht J., Willems, and Plorens. 3,307,94S. Flores, Jesus T. : See — Kellam, Paul F., and Flores. 3,323,469. Floret, Felix : See — Peronncau, Georges, Mikailoff, Floret, and Roman, .';..'i."i7,- 016. Florez, Angel R. : See — La Fleur, James K., and Florez. 3.350,060. Florian, Eugene F. : See — Johnson. Walter P., Ill, and Florian. 3,346,838. Florian, Georg : See — Beik, Hermann, and Florian. 3,348,503. Florian, Otto, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Device for depositing articles. 3,357,154, 12-12-G7, CI. 53 — 59. Florida Brace Corp. : See — Stuttle, Fred L. 3,351,053. Floridis. Themistocles P. : See — Albright, Denton M., Chilcott. and Floridis. 3,360,361. Florido, Pablo V. Combination lawn mower and snow re- mover. 3,316,696, 5-2-67, CI. 56 — 25.4. Florin, Bengt, and K Loimaranta, to AB Transvertex. Cipher- ing machine. 3,349,S82, 10-31-67, CI. 197 — 4. Florin, Gunnar: See — Hiltscher, Rudolf, Florin, and Soderberg. 3,342,209. Florio, Patrick A., and H. G. Schirmer, to Johnson & Johnson. Absorbent pads. 3,310,454, 3-21-67. CI. 161 — 123. Florjancic, Peter : See — Heichel, Alfred, and Florjancic. 3,328,S48. Florjancic, Peter, to Geiniuplast Peter Mundt KG. Apparatus for the continuous manufacture of chains. 3,333,299, 8-1- iJ7. CI. IS — 42. Florjancic. Peter, and P. Mundt, to Geimuplast Peter Mundt KG. Transparency frame. 3,341,960, 9-19-67, CI. 40 — 152. Florkowski, John A. Interconnected dual element filter assem- bly. 3,329,270, 7-4-67, CI. 210 — 132. Florkowski, John A. Dual, alternately operating interlocked liquid filters. 3,341,019, 9-12-67, CI. 210 — 132. Flory, Leonard H.. and H. L. No'I, to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Bearing adjuster tool. 3,320,835, 5-23-67, CI. SI— 54. Flory, Leslie E. : See — Gray, George W., Flory, Pike, and Morev. 3,302,16S. Floter, Manfred : See — Dommann, Gunther, and Floter. 3,347,050. Dommann, Gunther, Floter, and Becker. 3,344,610. Dommann, Gunther, Hoffmann, Floter. and Warns. 3,301.519. Floto. Eugene R. : See — Craft, John L., Floto, Newitt, and Smith. 3,344,405. Flo-Tron, Inc. : See- — Bloom, Gerald, and Fishman. 3,338,097. Flo-Tronics, Inc. : See — Nunn, Ewing D. 3,310,671. Flounders, Edmund M. : See — Stelts. Philip D., Clark, and Flounders. 3,306,059. Flournoy, Philip A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Interferometric optical phase discrimination apparatus. 3,319.515, 5-16-67, CI. 88—14. Flournoy, Rowland W., to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for determining cathodic protection. 3,314,874, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 195. Flow Measurement Co., Inc. : See — Messer, Elmer S. 3,344.985. Messer, Elmer S., and Carnahan. 3,344,924. Flower, Archibald T. : See — Cockroft, John J., Scarlett, Flower, and Buchanan. 3,311, 69S. Flower, Burl. Three-wav layout centering table witli dimen- sional correction. 3,357,107, 12-12-67, CI. 33 — 184.5. Flower. Richard J. Automobile body repair tool. 3,347,084, 10-17-67, CI. 72—457. Flowers, Dervin L., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic recording me- dium with polyolefin base and a subcoating thereon. 3,310,- 421, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 76. Flowers, Fred F. Laterally tiltable dump vehicle. 3,316,- 019, 4-25-67, CI. 298 — 17.6. Flowers. Ira P. Adapter for posthole digger. 3,343,612, 9-26- 67. CI. 173—163. Flowers. Leonard C, and D. Marschik, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electroluminescent lamp structure having the phosphor particles dispersed in a modified cyanoethvlated polyvinyl alcohol resin. 3,312.S51, 4-4-67, CI. 313 — 108. Flowers, Morris V., Jr. : See — Ferguson. Donald C, and Flowers. 3.346.S46. Flowers, Stanley L. Automatic weight grading apparatus. 3,348,678, 10-24-67, CI. 209—74. Flowers, Theodore R., to Eversharp, Inc. Dispenser with heat- ing means. 3,35S,8S5, 12-19-67. CI. 222 — 146. Flowers, Thomas H., to Her Majesty's Postmaster General. Line circuits for subscribers' telephones. 3,300,588, 1-24- 67, CI. 179—70. Floyd, Alfred E., to Sargent & Co. Shield lor a latch bolt. 3,330,587, 7-11-67, CI. 292 — 346. Floyd, Don E. : See — Wheeler, Donald H., and Floyd. 3,306,805. Floyd, Don E., to General Mills, inc. Compounds having ketimine and nitrile groups derived Irani certain aliphatic polyamines. 3,337,606. 8-22-67, CI. 260—465.5. Floyd, Francis B., and A. E. Richardson. Remotely controlled racing car game. 3,339,307, 9-5-67, CI. 40 — 244. Floyd, George VV. : See — Malone, Robert L.. and Floyd. 3,351,765. Floyd, John C. : See — Keuchenius, Theodor P. E., and Floyd. 3,295,738, Fluck, Linton A., Jr., P. B. Roth, and W. N. Nakajima, to American Cyanamid Co. Rot-resistant finish for textile ma- terials. 3,317,345, 5-2-67, CI. 117 — 138.5. Finder, Chester H., and M. R. Heeney, to Vapor Corp. Relay with hinge structure. 3,354,414, 11-21-67, CI. :;:;.". — 124. Flilhmann, Heinrich, to Carl Langs Aktiengesellschaft. Device for holding the weft in looms. 3,329,176, 7-4-67, CI. 139— 194. Fluhmann, Heinrich, to Maschinenfabrik Carl Zangs Aktien- gesellschaft. Device for binding fabric edges. 3,360,011, 12-26-67, CI. 139 — 54. Fluhr, Frederick R. : See — McLaughlin, Donald J., and Fluhr. 3,328,793. Fluhr, Frederick R. Generalized analog differentiator. 3,316,- 394, 4-25-67, CI. 235—183. Fluhr, Frederick R., G. L. Hall, and D. J. McLaughlin, to United States of America, Navy. Video gate. 3,304,550, 2-14-67, CI. 343—11. Fluid Controls, Inc. : See — Stark, Donald A. 3,336.891. Fluid Energy Processing & Equipment Co. : See — Stephanoff, Nicholas N. 3,317,145. Stephanoff, Nicholas N. 3,329,418. Stephanoff, Nicholas N. 3,339,286. Fluid Power Accessories, Inc. : See — McGuire, John R., and Harms. 3,310,06S. Fluid Regulators Corp. : See — Tenkku, Wayland A., and Hribar. 3,339,586. Fluke, Gordon A., J. W. Keating, D. C. McGeheo, and R. A. Peterson, to Aerojet-General Corp. Continuous mixing process for solid resin base propellants. 3,296,043, 1-3-67, CI. 149 19. Fluor Corp., Ltd., The : See — Phelps, Peter M. 3,345,048. Flur, Barry L. : Sec — Maissel, Leon I., Flur, and Bertelsen. .3,303,116. Flur, Barry L., to International Business Machines Corp. Process for cathodically sputtering a ferromagnetic thin film of a nickel-iron-molybdenum alloy. 3,303,117, 2-7-67, CI. 204—192. Flurscheim, Cedric H., and A. Roxburgh, to Associated Electri- cal Industries Ltd. Switchgear for high voltage power cir- cuits with removable vacuum switch units. 3,300,609, 1-24- 67, CI. 200—145. Flurscheim, Cedric H., and A. Roxburgh, to Associated Elec- trical Industries Ltd. Series connected switches of different types. 3,303,309, 2-7-67, CI. 200—144. Flurscheim. Cedric H., and A. Frankel, to Associated Elec- trical Industries, Ltd. Bearings for rotors. 3,333,904, 8-1- 67, CI. 308—9. Flury, Karl, to Defensor. Air humidifier. 3,342,466, 9-19-67, CI. 261—91. Flushing, William V. : See — Dosch, Thomas J., and Flushing. 3,316.400. Fly, Anderson B., to Hydro-Jet Services, Inc. Under-ream- ing machine. 3,316,985, 5-2-67, CI. 175 — 24. Fly, Anderson B., and W. D. McDearman, to Hydro-Torq Pump Co., Inc. Hydraulically driven vehicle. 3,315,756, 4-25-67, CI. 180 — 44. Fly, Anderson B., and W. D. McDearman, Jr., to Hydro-Torq Pump Co., Inc. Fracturing apparatuses. 3,332,496*7-25-67, CI. 166 — 177. Fly Ash Arrestor Corp., The : See — Bullock, Ellis W. 3,297,239. Bullock, Ellis W., and Driver. 3,345. S06. Fly, Gale S., and C. M. Leshe, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Transistor switching rectifier with controlled conduc- tion. 3,354,380, 11-21-67, CI. 321 — 18. Flyer, Normal F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Cathode ray tube including face plate comprising tapered fiber opti- cal elements mounted in an opaque mosaic. 3.303,374, 2-7- 67, CI. 313—92. Flygstad, Dean W., to The Telex Corp. Self-checking bi- naural audiometric apparatus and hearing aid simulator. 3,331,925, 7-18-67, CI. 197 — 1.7. Flygts Pumpar, Aktiebolaget :See — - Dahlgren. Jens K. A., and Stahl. 3,306,220. Stahl, Filip T. 3,304.876. Flymo Societe Anonvme . i^ee — Camph, Sven E'. 3,338,038. Flynn, Alfred A., to Mueller Electric Co. Electric terminal clip. 3,321,736, 5-23-67. CI. 339—255. Flynn. Charles S. Dynamic flow oven. 3,35S,979. 12-19-67, Ci. 263 — 40. Flynn, Charles V. Cap and closure for containers. 3,315,- 830, 4-25-67, CI. 215—40. 242-023— P- -27 418 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Flynn, Edwin H.. to Eli Lilly and Co. 7-alkylniercapto- acetamidocephalosporanie acid. 3,297,092, 1-10-67, CI. 260—243. Flynn, Edwin H., to Eli Lilly and Co. Phenalkylmercapto- methyl cephalosporins. 3,324,118, 6-0-67, CI. 260 — 243. Flvnn, Edwin H., to Eli Lilly and Co. Halophenylmercapto- methyl cephalosporins. 3,335,136, S-8-67, CI. 260 — 243. Flynn &. Enirich Co. : See — Turner, Charles T., and Appier. 3,302,506. Flynn, George, to C & J Hampton Ltd. C-Clamp. 3,357,098, 12-12-67, CI. 269 — 221. Flynn, George J., and H. H. Hill, to Honeywell Inc. Trapezoi- dal waveform generator. 3,312,837, 4-4-67, CI. 307—88.5. Flvnn, George J., Jr. Electrical switch. 3,354,283, 11-21-67, CI. 200—152. Flynn, James P., and E. J. Strayer, to The Dow 'Chemical Co. Solid propellant formulation based on hydroxylamine per- chlorates. 3,305,413, 2-21-67, CI. 149 — 19. Flynn, John H. Control for multiple gas burner installation. 3,300,194, 1-24-67, CI. 263—6. Flynn, John H. Method of making jointed polyolefin-coated paperboard products. 3,300,350, 1-24-67, CI. 156—82. Flvnn, John H. Gas burner of selective flame distribution type. 3,334,820, 8-8-67, CI. 239—556. Flynn, Joseph M. : See — Le Brasse, Gordon J., and Flynn. 3,305,325. Flynn, Michael, Mfg. Co. : See — Starr, Leonard, and Hays. 3,303,684. Flynn, Paul D., J. T. Gilbert, and A. A. Roll, to United States of America, Army. Compensating plate for oblique incidence. 3,343,447, 9-26-67, CI. S8 — 14. Flvnn, Stanley F. Packaging harness. 3,337,038, S-22-07, CI. 206 — 46. Foam Products Corp. : See — Mathews, Howard G. 3,305,986. Foam Products Corp. : See — Mathews, Howard G. 3.313,073. Mathews, Howard G. 3,313,674. Foard, Edmund L. : See — Clash, Douglas K., and Popp. 3,339,891. Foard, James E., F. M. Winkler, F. Hoffman, and M. M. Clemons, Phelps Dodge Corp. Tuyere punching machine. 3,328,016, 6-27-67, CI. 266—36. Focella, Antonino, and A. I. Rachlin. to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Ammonolysis of 2-halo-2'-benzoyl-4'-nitroacetanilides. 3,335,181. 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 562. Fochler, Helmut P. : See — Britton, Philip S„ and Fochler. 3.301,734. Fochler, Helmut P., to Continental Oil Co. Apparatus produc- ing pipe. 3,304,580, 2-21-67, CI. 18—14. Fochler, Helmut P., to Continental Oil Co. Composite tubing structure. 3,330,303, 7-11-67, CI. 138—120. Fochler, Helmut P., to Continental Oil Co. Culvert construc- tion. 3,336,950, 8-22-67, CI. 138—121. Focht, Claude K., to Sperry Rand Corp. Locking device. 3,359.824, 12-26-67, CI. 74—527. Focht, John R. : See — Abplanalp, Robert H., and Focht. 3,326,469. Focht, John R., to Precision Valve Corp. Aerosol dispenser anti-clogging device. 3,317,091, 5-2-67, CI. 222 — 402.13. Focht, John R., and W. Mildern, to Precision Valve Corp. Cap for dispensing aerosols. 3,314,576, 4-18-67, CI. 222 — 402.13. Focke & Pf uhl : See — Liedtke, Kurt. 3.307,327. Fockler, Jerry D. : See — Berndt, Edward W., Hladky, and Fockler. 3,296,290. Foderick, John W. Bulbous urinary catheter with axial exten- sion means. 3,344,791, 10-3-67, CI. 128—349. Fodroci, Michael P. : See — Peezkowski, Joseph L., and Fodroci. 3,327,472. Foell, Gerhard, and M. Ebinger, to Index-Werke KG Hahn & Tesskv. Attachment for feeding workpieces to machine tools. 3,339,754, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 1.4. Foell. Harry J., Jr. : See — Elson, Donald E., and Foell. 3,303,366. Foellmi, Albert J. Retraetible pocket blade holder 3,314,- 148, 4-18-67, CI. 30—162. Foellner, Donald M. : See — ■ Foellner, Oscar and D. M. 3,308,569. Foellner, Oscar and D. M. Flashing fish lure. 3,308,569, 3-14-67, CI. 43 — 17.6. Foerster. George S. : See — Lawrence, Garth D., and Foerster. 3,325,279. Foerster, George S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for preparing high strength fabricated articles from aluminum- base allovs containing copper. 3,307,978, 3-7-67, CI. 148 — 2. Foerster, George S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Magnesium- base alloy. 3,320,055, 5-16-67, CI. 75— 16S. Foerster, George S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Magnesium-base alloy. 3,333,956, 8-1-67, CI. 75—168. Foerster, George S.. and E. L. Hill, to The Dow Chemical Co. Alloy composition. 3,318,693, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — 153. Foerster, George S., and G. D. Lawrence, to The Dow Chemical Co. Sintering of loose particulate aluminum metal. 3,359,- 0a5, 12-19-67, CI. 75—200. Foerster, James A., to Wabash Magnetics, Inc. Method of making an encapsulated coil bobbin. 3,348.302, 10-24-67, CI. 29—605. Foerster, James A., to Wabash Magnetics, Inc. Lead attach- ment means and method for electrical coils. 3,359,520, 12-19-67, CI. 336—192. Foester, Lewis H., R. H. Livesay, and P. K. Mattheiss, to Sun Oil Co. Heat removed from refluted fluids as a ratio of withdrawn product in fractionation control. 3,331,753, 7- 18-67. CI. 196—132. Foex, Marc, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Methods and devices for heating substances by means of radiant energy and plasma heat sources. 3,300,561, 1-24- 67, CI. 13 — 3. Fogal, Gordon L. : See — Belaseo, Norman, and Fogal. 3.329,974. Fogaty, Peter J. : See — Scott, Harold R., Davis, and Fogaty. 3,300,598. Fogelberg, Clement V., to Ball Bros. Research Corp. Appara- tus for forming hollow tubing. 3,355,769, 12-5-67, CI. IS — 14. Fogels, Mintauts W., J. K. Gaunt, and J. J. Zagorski, to Massey-Ferguson, Australia Ltd. Harvester for tall row crops. 3,325,982, 6-20-67, CI. 56 — 56. Fogg, Daniel A., to Rapids-Standard Co., Inc. Belt-chain combination drive. 3,306,430, 2-28-67, CI. 198 — 127. Fogg, Daniel A., to The Rapids-Standard Co., Inc. Head for palletizer. 3,313,568, 4-11-67. CI. 294 — 64. Fogg, Daniel A., to Rapistan Inc. Semi-captive platform ac- cumulator. 3,338,382, 8-29-67, CI. 198—203. Fogg, Daniel A., to Rapistan Inc. Pressure differential lift device. 3,338,615, S-29-67, CI. 294 — 64. Fogg, Edward T., and W. H. Gumprecht, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Corrosion inhibited poly (hexafluoro- propylene oxide) oil compositions. 3,306,853. 2-28-67, CI. 252—48.4. Foght, Paul R., Jr.. to Clark Publishing Co. Message reveal- ing apparatus. 3,307,849, 3-7-67, CI. 273 — 161. Fogiel, Adolf W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rub- ber cement comprising E.P.D. rubber and a paranonyl sub- stituted pheonol-aldehvde novolak resin. 3,331,804, 7-1S- 67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Fogle, Gene E., to Martin Mfg. Co. Animal holding and sorting pen. 3,299,856, 1-24-67, CI. 119 — 99. Fogleman, Harry F. : See — Van Dorn. William G., and Fogleman. 3.319,595. Fogleman, Harry F., to Aeromarine Electronics, Inc. Switch- ing device. 3,307,042, 2-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Foglia, Andrew J. : See — Stancell, Arnold F., Borecht, and Foglia. 3.347,695. Foglia, Sebastien : See — Boutin, Claude, Foglia, Lemesle, Martin, and Rouge. 3,296,086. Fogt, Thomas H., and T. J. Brinkman, to General Motors Corp. Plural level fill system for washer apparatus. 3,344,- 625, 10-3-67, CI. 68 — 12. Fohliseh, Baldur: See — Bredereck, Hellmut, Fohliseh, and Franz. 3,347,954. Fohrmann, Ernest F., and M. H. Brown, to United States of America, Navy. RF shielded switch for safety-arming devices. 3,311,058, 3-28-67, CI. 102—70.2. Fohs, Terrence E. : See — Simon, Albert B.. and Fohs. 3,324,714. Foias, Pavel, G. Enache, and D. Bergman, to Comitetul de Stat Pentru Cultura si Arta. Shut feed deflector and inter- rupter responsive to photoelectric sheet position sensing means. 3,310,304, 3-21-67, CI. 271 — 57. Fokker, Herman : See — Kohler, Jacob W. L., Fokker, and Meeijer. 3.355.S82. Reinhoudt, Jacobus P., and Fokker. 3,318,100. Fokker, Herman, R. J. Meyer, G. Prast, and K. Roozendaal. to North American Philips Co. Inc. Device comprising at least one sealing element between two coaxially arranged elements which are movable with respect to each other. 3,302,392, 2-7-67, CI. 60 — 24. Folberth, Otto G., to Siemens-Schuckerwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method of producing and re-melting compounds and alloys. 3,318,669, 5-9-67, CI. 23—315. Folckemer, Frank B. : See — Menn, Jacob J., Folckemer, and Miller. 3,344,021. Folckemer, Frank B., R. E. Hanson, and A. Miller, to Shell Oil Co. Resin compositions comprising organophosphorus pesticides. 3,318,769, 5-9-67, CI. 167 — 42. Foldenauer, Ralph M., to Bloomer-Fiske, Inc. Steam cooking apparatus. 3,316,829, 5-2-67, CI. 99 — 234. Foldessy, Justin E., to United States Steel Corp. Continuous casting apparatus having mold plug. 3,318,366, 5-9-67, CI. 164 — 274. Foldessy, Justin E., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for bending a casting having a liquid core. 3,338,297, S-29- 67, CI. 164—274. Foldy. Richard L. : See — George, Melvin J., and Foldy. 3,331,916. Foley, Gerard X. Book support. 3,330,524, 7-11-67. CI. 24S— 441. Foley, James P. Squeeze bottle and support cap. 3,342,379, 9-19-67, CI. 222—173. Foley, Kenneth C, to Affiliated Hospital Products, Inc. Pul- sating body supporting pad with alternately inflatable, superposed cells. 3.297,023. 1-10-67, CI. 128 — 33. Foley. Thomas P., to Potter Instrument Co.. Inc. Laminated timing wheel for high speed printers. 3,353,4S3, 11-21-67, CI. 101—93. LIST OF PATENTEES 419 Foley, William E., to American Optical Co. Positlonally ad- justable microscope illuminator. 3.322.4S1, 5-30-67, CI. 350 -S7. Folgero, Kare : See — Karlsson, Gosta, and Folgero. 3,345,006. Folk, John L. : See — Burkley, Ralph A., Cully, and Folk. 3,300,309. Folk, Lee E., and J. R. Hugill, to Motorola, Inc. Motor driven wire supplier. 3,342,429, 9-19-67, CI. 242 — 45. Polkers, Karl, and A. C. Page, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preservation of sperm. 3,306,81s, 2-28-67, CI. 167— 53.2. Polkers, Karl, and II. W. Moore, to Merck & Co., Inc. Prep- aration of chromanols. 3,329,689, 7-4-67, CI. 260—345.2. Folkers, Karl, and D. E. Wolf, to Merck & Co., Inc. Deriva- tives of coenzyme Q !0 . 3. 346,595. 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 345.5. Folkers, Karl A. : See — Wagner, Arthur F., and Folkers. 3,331,739. FolkertS, Henry. Traction hitch. 3,346,273, 10-10-67, CI. 280 - 457. FolkertS, Walter E., to Chrysler Corp. Method of making and assembling steering gear parts. 3,346,937, 10-17-67, CI. 29 159.2. Folkerts. Walter E., to Chrysler Corp. Power steering gear. 3,359,866, 12-26-67, CI. 91—375. Folkman, Bern I)., and S. D. Thornton, Jr., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Collection system for body fluids. 3,357,429, 12-12-67. CI. 128—275. Foil, Gerhard: See — Spohn, Karl, and Foil. 3,354,763. Follen, Robert J., and B. H. Time, to Honeywell Inc. Radar range tracking apparatus. 3,328.796, 6-27-67. CI. 343- — 7.3. Poller, Werner, to Klein Sehanzlin and Becker Aktiengesell- schaft. Thermostatically controlled valve for a steam trap or the like. 3.353,746, 11-21-67, CI. 236 — 59. Folley, Cranston W., to Maremont Corp Needle bearing mounted universal joint. 3,304,744, 2-21-67, CI. 64 — 18. Follmer, Richard W. : See — Burge, Joseph C., and Follmer. 3,314,595. Follrath, Richard D. : See — Mueller. Chester E., and Follrath. 3,330,144. Follrath, Richard D., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Edge- forming apparatus and method. 3,330,778, 8-22-67, CI. 72—203. Folmsbee, Clyde H., and R. G. Portis, to Midland Mfg. Corp. Safety vent. 3,310,197, 3 21-67. CI. 220— S9. Folsom, William A. Comparison read-out circuit. 3.353,164, 11-14-67, CI. 340—173. Folta, John J., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co Wire guiding apparatus. 3,319,667, 5-16-67. CI. 140—147. Foltier, Robert: See — Bauer, Felix, and Foltier. 3,338,037. Folts, Ralph A. : See — Stone, Guthrie B., and Folts. 3,351,178. Foltz, Charles J., to United States of America, Navy. Bourdon tube gage assembly. 3,327,534, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 118. Foltz, Rodger L. : See — Feldman, Jacob R., and Foltz. 3,309,3S2. Folzenlogen, Paul D., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymerization catalyst residue removal by hvdrogeua- tion. 3,331,824, 7-18-67, CI. 260—88.2. Fombonne, Paul, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Multiple rotating beams radio guiding systems. 3,298,026, 1-10-67, CI. 343 — 106. Fomenko, Sergei M„ to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Character recognition method and apparatus. 3,346,S45, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Fomin, Alexel A. : See — Kunitsky, Valery N., Lobashev, Stetsovsky, and Fomin. 3,350,494. Fominov, Nickolai A. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pru'z- hiner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Fonar, Iosif M. : See — Bodrov, Alexandr Dmitrievich, Petrov, and Fonar. 3,352,- 506. Fonden, Per B.. to Borgs Fabriks AB. Device for conveyor systems. 3,356,040, 12-5-67, CI. 104—130. Fonden, Per B., to Borgs Fabriks AB. Arrangement in trans port systems for connecting trucks or the like. 3,357,30S. 12-12-67, Cl. 104 — 172. Fonden, Per B., and S. B. Mattsson, to Borgs Fabriks AB. Device for switch in track system. 3,356,039, 12-5-67, CI. 104 — 130. Fonden, Per B., and K. O. T. Walander. Device for braking a landing aircraft. 3,356,319, 12-5-67, CI. 244 — 110. Fondrk, Victor V., to Carrier Corp. Fluid recovery system with improved entrainment loss prevention means. 3,341 - 429. 9-12-67, CI. 203—95. Foner, Max. and A. C. York. Apparatus for indicating poten- tials of living tissue. 3,323,515, 6-0-67, CI. 128 — 2.06. Fong, William : See — Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3,299,337. Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3.302.0S7. Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3,308,303. Fonken, Gunther S. : See — Beal, Philip F., Ill, Fonken, and Pike. 3,296,091. Fonken, Gunther S., M. E. Herr, and II. C. Murray, lo The Upjohn Co. Oxygenated dicycloalkyl sulfones. 3,304,323, 2-14-67, CI. 260— 4SS. Fonken, Gunther S., M. E. Herr, and II. C. Murray, to The Upjohn Co. l-benzenesulfonyl-3-(oxoevclii;ilk\ h -ureas and i lie cyclic alkylene ketals thereof. 3,302,884, 11-14-67, CI. 260—340.9. Fono, Andrew: See — ■ May, Ernest M., and Fono. 3,301,630. May, Ernest M., and Fono. 3,302.992. May, Ernest M., and Fono. 3,341,277. Fono, Laszlo. Method for pancake production. 3,349,726 10-31-67, CI. 107—54. I "iis, Lloyd, and E. B. Tickell, Jr., to Pan Geo Atlas Corp. .Method ami apparatus for producing a plurality of curves for comparison in acoustic well logging. 3,334,329, 8-1-67, CI. 340 — 18. Font, Antonio F. Apparatus for drying clothing and similar articles in a drum. 3,302,302 2-7-67, CI 34 — 133 Fontaine, Gaston A. : See — Denis, Jean, Fontaine, and Molin. 3,359,400. Fontaine, Jean-Claude, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet. Aircraft feel simulator. 3,303,- 714, 2-14-67, CI. 74—470. 1'ontame, John G. Changeable exhibitor. 3,336,6S7, 8-22-07, Fontaine, John G. Air motor. 3,336,841, 8-22-67, CI 91 — 396 Fontaine, John P. K, and J. C. Heslip ; said Heslip assor to said Fontaine. Wedge locking device for fifth-wheel king pin. 3,318,016, 5-9-67, CI. 280—434. Fontaine, Louis, to Lipha, Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharmaeeu- tique. Anti-microbial therapeutics consisting of nitro- furantoin, tetracycline, and D-glucosamine. 3,328,258 6-27- 67. CI. 167 — 05. Fontainr-. Luclger A , to Barrows Industries. Inc. Self-piercing ear wire. 3.345,830, 10-10-67, CI 63 — 13. Fontaine, Paul J., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Wood chip- per. Re. 26,323, 12-19-67, CI. 241 — 28. Fontaine, Robert R., and W. H. Sturdevant, to General Pre- cision, Inc. Circuit for computing simulated range 3,311,741, 3-28-67. CI. 235—184. Fontami, Spartaco : See — Portolan, Augusto, Ballini, Bujtar, Peri, and Fontami. o, 296,1 84. FontaneJla. Luigi : See — Testa. Emilio, and Fontanella. 3,346,565. Fontano. Loretta : See — De Luca, Vincent D. 3,308,822. Fontecchio, Paul L. : See — Morawski, Frederick P.. and Fontecchio. 3,305.090. Fontenot. Ison G. Degasincation of drilling mud. 3,303,S95, 2-14-67, CI. 175 — 66. Fontenot, Ison G., and E. F. Snyder, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Drilling fluids and additive therefor. 3.322.66S, 5-30-67, CI. 252—8.5. Fonti, Rocco P. Systems for underwater sandblasting 3,323 - 257, 6-6-67, CI. 51—8. Foo Jung Enterprises, Ltd. : See — Jung-Shien. Chang. 3,338,625. Foo i William. Lawn edge trimmers. 3,326,299, 0-20-67, CI. Food Engineering International, Inc. : See — O'Connor, Kenneth F. 3,301,292. Food Industries Research & Engineering : See — Carlsen, Earl W. 3,337,049. Fooshe, Wesley K., Jr. : See — Clifford, Alfred T.. Fooshe, and Gore. 3,316 117 Foote, Allan E., to Container Corp. of America. Combination mold-shipping container for slabbed moldable material 3.339.727. 9-5-67, CI. 206—65. F oote, Allen M. Piano instruction aid. 3,359,846. 12-26-67, CI. 84 — 478. Foote, Charles L., Jr., E. A. Knowlton, and W. D. Batterson ■ said Foote and said Knowlton assors. to said Batterson Threaded nut lock. 3,336,962, 8-22-07 CI 151 19 Foote Mineral Co. : See — Beumel, Oscar F., Jr. 3.346.506. Thieler, Erich. 3,344.049 Verdieck. Ralph (',.. and Beumel. 3,337,308. Foote, Richard H., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Image dissector tube field mesh. 3,329.856 7-4-67, CI. 315 — 11. Foote. Ronald S. Strand brake for load lowering assemblv 3,357,520, 12-12-67, CI. 1S8— 65.3. Foote, Ruth G. Tub with removable liner. 3,300 790, 1-31—67, CI. 4 — 185. Foppelman, Ake. Toothbrush. 3,302,230, 2-7-67. CI. 15 167. Foppes, Lukas M., to Aircraft Radio Corp. Square wave generator circuit. 3,311.752, 3-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Foran David A., L. Z. Hall, and J. C. Kimpton. to Palmer- Shile Co. Drive-in and drive-through storage racks. 3.323,- 655, 6-6-67, Cl. 211—134. Foran, David J.. Jr., to General Motors Corp. Brushless direct current motor. 3,297,S91, 1-10-67, Cl. 310 — 46. Forano Limitee : See — Bilocq, Georges A. 3,329,251. Forber, William E., to Pilkington Brothers Ltd. Apparatus for the moulding of glass articles. 3.300,723. 2-2-67, Cl. 65 — 184. Forberg, Horst : See — Krone. Gustav, and Forberg. 3,314,449. 420 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Forbes, Andrew P., to West, Taylor, Bickle & Co. Ltd. Brooms, particularly for curling. 3,328,823, 7-4-67, CI. 15—160. Forbes, Edward J., and D. P. Waite. Information handling system and record elements therefor. 3,322,027, 5-30-67, CI. 8S — 24. Forbes, Eric S. : See — Ford, John F., and Forbes. 3,346,549. Forbes, James A., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Semiconductive chopper circuit with improved error signal compensation. 3,339,087, S-29-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Forbes, John W., x /a to W. G. Alexander, P. Riley, and J. E. Wolfe. Cottonpicker. 3,314,221, 4-18-67, CI. 56 — 44. Forbes, Neil : See — Clarke, Graham M., Forbes, Shepherd, and Walker. 3,326,078. Forbes, Norman A., to American Radiator & Standard Corp. Temperature probe. 3,335,382, 8-8-67, CI. 338—22. Forbes, Stuart G., to TRW Inc. Ion engine. 3,359,733, 12-26- 67, CI 60 — 202. Forbes, Sydney, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrolytic bipolar alkali chlorate cell. 3,29S,946, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 268. Forbriger, Arthur W. : See — Reiss, Carroll R., and Forbriger. 3,34S,316. Forbro Design Corp. : See — Barber, Alfred W. 3,303,415. Birman, Paul S. 3,329,202. Gately, Joseph R. 3,303,411. Gately, Joseph R. 3,303,412. Gately, Joseph R. 3,323,035. Kupferberg. Kenneth, and Ash. 3,305,763. Forbro Design Inc. : See — Kupferberg, Kenneth, and Rosenfeld. 3,324,378. Rosenfeld, Aaron. 3,336,523. Forbush, Lothrop M., to General Motors Corp. Leaf spring flutter damper. 3,321,199, 5-23-67, CI. 267 — 36. Forbush, Lothrop M., to General Motors Corp. Self-adjusting disc brake. 3,322,235, 5-30-67, CI. 188—73. Forbush, Lothrop M., to General Motors Corp. Wheel assem- bly. 3,355,218, 11-28-67, CI. 301—6. Forca, James. Thread guide for knitting machine. 3,347,064, 10-17-67, CI. 66—125. Forcadell, Agustin P. Glass tile system. 3,310,921, 3-28-67. CI. 52—391. Force Control, Inc. : See — Liu, John K. 3,330.163. Forceville, Georges, to Textile & Chemical Research Co. Proc- ess and apparatus for the production of novelty yarns. 3,295,162, 1-3-67, CI. 18—8. Forchheimer, Otto L. : See — Paul, Robert A., and Forchheimer. 3,310,415. Forcier, Edward C, to Micro Tech Mfg., Inc. Testing device. 3,333,274, 7-25-67, CI. 346 — 33. Ford, Arnold B., to Feedmatic-Detroit, Inc. Part feeding ap- paratus. 3,353,254, 11-21-67, CI. 29—240. Ford, Clancy B. Fertilizer dispenser for a digger. 3,340,833, 9-12-67, CI. Ill — 95. Ford, David E., Jr., and W. J. Hudson, to Allen-Bradley Co. Compensation for direct current motor control. 3,320,507, 5-16-67, CI. 318 — 269. Ford, Donald R., to Bovne Products, Inc. Lamp socket assem- bly. 3,351,888, 11-7-67, CI. 339—93. Ford, Ernest C, Jr. : See — Zech, John D., and Ford. 3,309,427. Ford, James A., to Kirsch Co. Panel traversing and support- ing means. Re. 26,269, 8-26-67, CI. 160 — 346. Ford, James A., to Kirsch Co. Structural device. 3,331,428, 7-18-67, CI. 160 — 331. Ford, James A., to Kirsch Co. Modular conveyor. 3,343,204, 9-26-67, CI. 16—97. Ford, James A., to Kirsch Co. Movable panel supports. 3,348,- 603, 10-24-67, CI. 160—197. Ford, James G. : See — Palumbo, Anthony J., and Ford. 3,324,222. Ford, James G., and A. J. Palumbo, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Treated cellulosic material and electrical appa- ratus embodying the same. 3,313,879. 4-11-67, CI. 174 — 17. Ford, James M., W. M. Minish, and P. J. Willis, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Coated aluminum composition and process. 3,353,937, 11-21-67, CI. 44 — 3. Ford, James O. Hydraulic operating means for hydraulic brakes. 3,319,533, 5-16-67, CI. 92 — 75. Ford, John A., Jr. : See — Burness, Donald M., Cowan, and Ford. 3,305,376. Ford, John C. Tortilla oven. 3,310,007, 3-21-67, CI. 107 — 57. Ford. John F. : 'See — Pitkethly, Robert C, Ford, and Fisher. 3,301,916. Ford, John F., and P. M. Blanchard, to The British Petroleum Co. Lubricating compositions. 3,321,401, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 46.7. Ford, John F., T. A. Rayne, and D. G. Adlington, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Desulphurisation of hydrocar- bons using oxidative and hydro-treatments. 3,341*448, 9- 12-67, CI. 208—211. Ford, John F., and E. S. Forbes, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Method of preparing an oil soluble sulfur and halogen containing olefin polymer and product. 3,346,549 10-10-67, CI. 268—139. Ford, John R. : See — Bollinger, Waldon P., and Ford. 3,309,701. Ford, John R., to Sangamo Electric Co. Electrolytic capacitor with compressed seal. 3,354,359, 11-21-67, CI. 317 — 230. Ford, Joseph L., and R. L. Rounder. Noise level indicator for school bus. 3,304,368, 2-14-67, CI. 179—1. Ford, Kenneth C. Double hand truck assembly. 3,305,117, 2-21-67, CI. 214 — 515. Ford, Martin W., to Solitron Devices, Inc. Semiconductor device. 3,325,701, 6-13-67, CI. 317—234. -Ford Motor Co. : See — Adams, Dale C. 3,304,806. Allen, Ivis J. 3,327,676. Allison, William D., and Willrich. 3,333,864. Anderson, George W., Aseltine, and Cooper. 3,354,297. Barton, David W., and Haddad. 3,355,963. Basler, Wayne G., Kaufman, and Whalen. 3,332,763. Bauder, Max A. L. 3,307,430. Belsky, Charles, and Gage. 3,356,409. Bishop, Irving N., Hideg, andSimko. 3,315,650. Boehner, Ludwig G. 3,333,865. Bouchard, Constant L. 3,299,629. Boyer, Wesley D. 3,312,211. Braun, Paul E., and Obermeyer. 3,309,069. Brewer, George E. F., and Burnside. 3,355,373. Brewer, George E. F., Burnside, and Turner. 3,355,374. Brewer, Richard D., and Radin. 3,309,609. Bridle, Glynne, and Hills. 3,339,969. Buechler, William R., and Marshall. 3,328,757. Bureck, Frank, and Calev. 3,355,960. Burger, Edgar P., and Burnside. 3,357,163. Burnside, Gilbert L., Igras, and Strosberg. 3,325,390. Burnside, Gilbert L., Madejczyk, and Strosberg. 3,300,- 400. Bush, G. Frederick. Cotton, and Cruchet. 3,350,536. Butler, Roy T. 3,309,133. Cassidy, Robert L. 3,356,154. Cenko, John. 3,301,142. Chapaitis, Edward G. 3,333,064. Cislo, Stanley J. 3,343.856. Cislo, Stanley J. 3,343,857. Cislo, Stanley J., and Tea. 3,308,901. Cole, Terry, Donald Lambe. and Vassell. 3,350,597. Colvin, Alex D., and Warnick. 3,299,703. Croswhite, Howard L. 3,327,815. Croswhite, Howard L. 3,354,637. Croswhite, Howard L., Burcz, and Leonard. 3,349,641. Croswhite, Howard L., and Leonard. 3,339,431. Cuskie, Herman C. 3,333,866. Dodson, Vance H., and Rooney. 3,309,228. Einchoomb, Kenneth C. G., and Waters. 3,333,665. Eirhart, Harry E., Jr. 3,333,653. Fadovv, Paul D. 3,333,522. Fadow, Paul D. 3.356,426. Felts, Jerome J., and Gott. 3,299,733. Franke, Herbert, Brown, and Paulson. 3,333,885. Gabriel, Martin G. 3,302.486. Gabriel, Martin G. 3,312,060. General, Norman T. 3,299,742. General, Norman T. 3,307,428. General, Norman T. 3,343,367. General, Norman T., Smalinskas, and Zundel. 3,354,752. Gerdes, Edgar J., and Woollev. 3,355,962. Gilchrist, Allan E. 3,304.250. Gilchrist, Allan E. 3,351,575. Gilchrist, Allan E. 3,351,675. Greer, John W. 3,321,999. Grenier, Fmile P. 3,349,714. Griffith, Bain. 3,310,999. Hallauer, William J., and Potts. 3,356,882. Herbert, Clarence C. 3,304,067. Hertz, Kurt J. 3,314,842. Hideg, Laszlo. 3.304.922. Hides, Laszlo. 3.318,292 Howery, Nelson C, Theisen, and Van Patten. 3,343,986. Hurlin, Kenneth P. 3,299,737. Husen, Robert A. 3,343,855. Igras, Raymond A., and Strosberg. 3,305,467. Ivanchich, Peter G. 3,327,817. Ivanchich, Peter G. 3,354,738. Ivanchich, Peter G. 3,354,739. Jackson. Paul L. 3,321,978. James, David W. 3,354.529. .Tandasek. Vladimir J. 3,316,622. Jansen, Kelton E., and Pope. 3,309,449. Jenks, John D.. and Nilssen. 3,304,482. Johnson, Charles D. 3,329,039. Johnson, Harold W., Knowles, and Stockton. 3,318,410. Johnson, Harrv T.. and Stevenson. 3,359,861. Kaptur, Robert E., and Kepner. 3.322,248. Knowles, James, and Moan. 3.356,034. Konrad, Eugene W. 3,299,746. Kostin, Richard M., and Schueren. 3,333,362. Kotoucek. Waldemar R. 3,353.635. Kuchta, Anthony R. 3 322 912. Lemieux, George E. 3,308,841. Leonard, Richard L. 3,296,884. Leonard, Richard L. 3,310,991. Leonard, Richard L. 3,336,815. Leonard, Richard L. 3,352.179. Leonard, Richard L., and Zundel. 3,295,387. Liang, Po-Lung. 3,359,830. Liverance, Howard G.. and Novotny. 3,333,902. Lynes, Arthur E. 3,307,429. LIST OF PATENTEES 421 Ford Motor Co. : See Continued m.-i 5 er. Law fence .i , 3,336, is;i. McOollum, Robert E. 3,318,164. Mcllroy, Robert. 3.359,721. McKinlev, Robert C. 3.312,187. MIeras, Laurence F. 3,299.876. Mleras, Laurence i ■'.. and Skay. 3,322,107. Moan, Richard D. 3,296,894. Moan, Richard D. 3,355,967. \[ osier, Jacques. 3,350,626, Motsch, Alfons. 3,300,007. Nilssen, Ole K. 3,300,619. Nilssen, Ole K. 3,309,568. Nilssen, Ole K. 3.312.210. Nilssen, K, 3,319,128. Oster, Thomas 11. 3,303,834. Paredes, Andrew. 3,354,643. Paredes, Andrew. 3,354,746. Pierce, Stanley L., Jr. 3,309,939. Platz, Edward F. 3.302.659. Preston, Bruce W. 3,322,024. Price-Stephens, Douglas. 3,333,654. Repko, Louis L„ and Simko 3,319, 56S. Rhodes, Eugene E. 3,318,128. Richman. Roger H., and Davies. 3,336,170. Rumpf, Robert J. 3,312,123. Scala. Eugene L„ Jr. 3.350.071. Scheffler, Clarence E. 3.30S.910. Searles, John J. 3,322,133. Searles, John J. 3.327,554. Searles, John J. 3,344,681. Sebestven. Thomas M. 3,359,722. Skay, Frank. 3,299,875. Skrbina, Frank. 3,309,662. Skrbina, Frank. 3,309,697. Spencer, Robert E. 3,300,230. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,299,726. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,299,739. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,299,740. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,299.743. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,300,001. Stockton, Thomas R. 3, 304, SOS. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,333,486. Stockton, Thomas R. 3,344, 6S7. Stowers, Robert J. 3,356.193. Tenniswood, David M. 3,321,917. Tenniswood, David M. 3,321,918. Tenniswood, David M. 3,356,189. Thomas, Michael J. 3.304.06S. Thomas, Michael J. 3.350,072. Tishler, Earl J., and Weinert. 3,318,009. Topouzian, Armenag. 3.322.1S9. Trudeau, Edgar G. 3,312,489. Tsou. Ivan H. 3,360,492. Ullery, Fred E. 3,356,033. Ullery, Fred E. 3,357,635. Wallace, Baird. 3,345,609. Wallis, George C, Jr. 3,328.977. Wilson, Harland D. 3,309.232. Wilson, Harland D 3.350.23S. Zuber. Karol. 3.3i6.035. Zundel, Robert P., and Druckrey. 3.30S.076. Ford Peter T., to Shell Oil Co. 2-stroke lubricant. 3,337,459, 8-22-67, CI. 252—51.5. Ford, Reginald C. Nutating disc pumps. 3,323,466, 6-6-67, CI. 103—133. Ford, Robert S., to Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. Valve packing ring. 3,331,582, 7-18-67, CI. 251—317. Ford, Thomas A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prep- aration of fluoroalcohols bv reaction of fluoroketones with selected hydrogen donors. 3.356,742. 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 617. Ford, Thomas E.. to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for apply- ing covers to containers. 3,330,094, 7-11-67, CI. 53 — 329. Ford, Wade O. Displaceable seat pedestal structure. 3,317,- 175, 5-2-67, CI. 248—398. Ford, Walter D. : See — D'Eustachio, Dominic. Ford, and Johnson. 3,354,024. Ford, William M., to The Boeing Co. Dental floss holder with rotary floss tensioning means. 3,327,719, 6-27-67, CI. 132 — 92. Ford, William P., and J. A. Wilkinson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Insulative decorative wall and ceiling board and method for producing same. 3,328,228, 6-27-67, CI. 161 — 119. Forde. Patrick J. : See — Beucus, Abraham J., and Forde. 3,295,337. Fordeck, William A., and C. K. Hart, to The Magnavox Co. Hold-down for record chancer. 3,355.131, 11-28-67, CI. 248 — 20. Fordemwalt, Frederick, to American Cynamid Co. Cationio- dyeable amine-aldehvde modified polypropylene. 3,30S,206, 3-7-67, CI. 260— S54. Fordham, James W. L. : See — Kiss. Kornel D„ Fordham. and Reed. 3,338,872. Fords (Finshurv) Ltd. : Scr — Jones. Oscar J. 3,307,322. Fordyce, Homer E., to The Marley Co. Cooling tower dis- tribution manifold having filter screen therein. 3,298,672, 1-17-67, CI. 261 — 4. Fordyce, William B. : See — Green, Sydney J., and Fordyce. 3,316,919. Fordyce, William B., and H. G. Horsewell, to Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Tobacco-smoke niters. 3,353,544, 11-21-67, CI. 131 — 267. Foregger Co., Inc., The : Sec — Goodyear, Chalmers, Connolly, and Caparrelli. 3,351,057. Forehand, Joseph E., to United Stales of America, Army. Hinged spar flexible wing glider. 3,356,316, 12-5-67, CI. 244 — 43. Forehand, Le Roy : See — Webb, James E., National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration, Forehand, and Rodner. 3,346,419. Foreman, Earnest R. : Sec — Witherspoon, John F., and Foreman. 3,303,961. Foreman, Robert J., and J. B. Horrigan. to Litton Industries, Inc. Thermally stable structure for tunable magnetron. 3,297,909, 1-10-67, CI. 315 — 39.61. Foreman, Robert J., and J. A. Smith, to Litton Industries, Inc. Thermionic emissive cathode with end structure for emissive suppression. 3,308,329, 3-7-67, CI. 313 — 107. Foreman, Robert W., to The Standard Oil Co. Electrolytic process for producing dihydroxyeapronitrile. 3,325,381, 6-13-67, CI. 204 — 77. Foremost Dairies, Inc. : See — Hutton, Jerry T., Nava, and Palmer. 3,331,306. Nava, Louis J., Hutton, Shields, and Kemp. 3,300,315. Forest Plastics, Inc. : See — Hutcheon. Charles F. 3,297,042. Forest Products Co. : See — Crozier, Roy W. 3,340,908. Forester, Dewan D. : See — Fleck, Francis C, Forester, and Morris. 3,295,627. Forester, Robert D., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Seismic surveying with an impulse pattern consisting of positive and negative impulses. 3,326,320, 6-20-67, CI. 181 — .5. Forester, Robert D., and J. O. Parr, Jr., to O. S. Petty. Identification numbering for seismic tape recordings. 3,339,175, 8-29-67, CI. 340—15.5. Forgacs, Joseph. Container with flexible sterility measuring pad. 3,337,416, 8-22-67, CI. 195—127. Forgeng, William D., and J. W. Farrell, to Union Carbide Corp. Casting process for ferroalloys. 3,323,899, 6-6-67, CI. 75— .5. Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Eleetriques de Jeumont : See — Felicite, Eugene. 3,295,785. Heupgen, Marcel. 3,314,451. Forgflo Corp. : See — Shipman, Raldo E. 3,299.715. Forgrove Machinerv Co. Ltd., The : See — Hill, Denis. 3,330,092. Parker, Matthew, and Lebeter. 3,304.690. Foris. Peter L. : See — Becker, William J„ and Foris. 3,359,103. Foris, Peter L., to The National Cash Register Co. Method of forming thermally stable photo-chromic images and prod- uct. 3,341,330, 9-12-67, CI. 96 — 18. Foris, Peter L., to The National Cash Register Co. Process for photo-engraving by use of photo-chromic dye and prod- uct. 3,346,385, 10-10-67, CI. 96 — 36. Foris, Peter L, to The National Cash Register Co. Con- version of benzo-indolinospiropvran image to fixed red image. 3,355,293, 11-28-67. CI. 96 — 4S. Forkner, John H., to The Pillsburv Co. Dehydrating appa- ratus. 3.314,160. 4-18-67. CI. 34 — 92. Forkner, John H. Tufting through a porous backing which is subsequently fused. 3.325,323. 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 72 Forkner, John H., to The Pillsbury Co. Method of dehydrat- ing moist materials, 3,335,015, 8-8-67, CI. 99 — 199. ' Forlastro. Ramon F. : See — Weighart. Frederick G., and Forlastro. 3,348,051. Forlifer, William R. : See — Webb, James E. 3.295,798. Form. Georg W. : See — Turnbull, Gordon K., Wallace, and Form. 3,308,515. Forma, James L., to Lowell Molding Corp. Method of shoe making. 3,315,288. 4-25-67, CI. 12 — 145. Forma. James L.. to Lowell Molding Corp. Back part molding and heel seat lasting machine. 3,32S,815, 7-4-67, CI. 12 — 54.3. Forma, James L., and W. F. Herlihv, to Lowell Molding Corp. Apparatus for making shoes. 3,316,572, 5-2-67, CI. 12 — 12.5. Formaini, Richard E.. to Allied Chemical Corp. Coated fertil- izers. 3,313,615, 4-11-67, CI. 71 — 64. Forraan, Benjamin G., to Columbia Technical Corp. Method for encapsulation. 3,313,0S4, 4-11-67, CI. 53 — 22. Forman, Charles D. : See — Segura, Marnell A., Forman, and Pratt. 3,339.7S2. Forman, Charles D., M. A. Segura. P. T. Gorman, and A. A. Austin, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Duplex insu- lating panel. 3,339,780, 9-5-67, CI. 220—9. Forman, Charles D., and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic insulation system. 3.341.049, 9- 12-67, CI. 220—9. Forman. Charles D., P. T. Gorman, and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic insulation system. 3.341,050. 9-12-67, CI. 220—9. Forman. Charles D., and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic insulating system. 3,341,051, 9-12-67, CI. 220 — 9.* 422 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Forinan, Charles D., and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic tank. 3,347,402, 10-17-67, CI. 220 — 15. Forinan, Christopher M. : See — Rayner, Denys A., and Forman. 3,342,150. Forinan, Frederick T. : See — Nawracaj, Edward P., and Forman. 3,331,031. Forman, Harold M., to Formation, Inc. Wrapping machine. 3,327,451, 6-27-67, CI. 53 — 182. Forman, Harold M. Quick-opening shrink film package and packaging method. 3,352.480, 11-14-67, CI. 229—51. Forman, Herbert L., and D. B. Pall, to Pall Corp. Process and apparatus for capping filter elements. 3,354,012, 11-21-67, CI. 156 — 69. Forman. Hugh M. : See — Fisher. David C, and Forman. 3,333,045. Fisher. David C, and Forman. 3,340,493. Freeman, Arthur H., and Forman. 3,308,535. Freeman, Arthur H.. and Forman. 3.348,116. Forman, Jan. Radiant energy controlled oscillator. 3,356,964, 12-5-67. CI. 331 — 66. Forman, Ralph, J. A. Ghormley, and R. L. Cummerow, to Union Carbide Corp. Thermionic conversion process and ap- paratus. 3.322,977, 5-30-67, CI. 310 — 4. Formatic. Inc.: See — Hall, Robert G. 3,347,176. Formation, Inc. : See — Forman, Harold M. 3,327,451. Formax Mfg. Corp. : Sec — McAleer. Howard J. 3,349,424. McAleer, Howard J., and Jadach. 3.318,165. Formex Mfg., Inc. : See — Alesi, John, Jr., and J. A. 3,311,683. Formfoto Mfg. Co. : See — Tiger, Emil, Corman, and Reick. 3,345,926. Formica Corp. : See — Grosheim. Gene E., and Hicks. 3,349,665. Kamal, Musa R. 3,340,137. Kamal, Musa R., and Noland. 3,313.676. Nawakowski. Aleksandra C. 3,330,687. Petropoulos, John C, and Rimpel. 3,313,675. Power, George E.. and Valerius. 3,308.227. Senior, Alwyn. 3,304,280. Wohnsiedler, Henry P. 3,305,436. Formold Plastics, Inc. : See — Chadfield, Robert W. 3,357,605. Miller, Christian F. 3,339,772. Formsprag Co., The : See — Candela. Giovan B. 3,335,832. Kalns, Ilmars. 3,335,831. Zlotek, Thaddeus F. 3,302,761. Zlotek, Thaddeus F. 3,314,510. Fornaeiari Co. : See — Urish, Morris. 3,313,107. Fornes, Gaston G., to Institute of Textile Technology. Dof- fing apparatus. 3.354,513, 11-28-67, CI. 19 — 159. Forney, Albert J. : See — Gasior, Stanley J., and Forney. 3,355,363. Gasior, Stanley J., Forney, and Field. 3,357.896. Forney, Arthur. Well-point and automatic machining appa- ratus. 3,327,577. 6-27-67, CI. 83 — 220. Forney, Clair E. Method and apparatus for pulling conveyor belting. 3,297,126, 1-10-67, CI. 198—1. Forney, Denzel O. Smoker's pipe. 3,312,229, 4-4-67, CI. 131—229. Forney. Edgar W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Crimp tvpe coaxial con- nector assembly. 3,321,732, 5-23-67. CI. 339 — 89. Forney, Harry B., L. E. Line, Jr., and C. Muller, to Texaco Experiment, Inc. Method of making thermoelectric initi- ators of semiconductor material. 3,311,685, 3-28-67, CI. 204 — 111. Forney, James M., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Splice closures. 3,342,928, 9-19-67, CI. 174 — 88. Forni. Aldo : See — Costabello, Dino, Forni, and Ramello. 3,308,167. Foroulis, Zisis A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Use of composite D.C. power in anodic protection. 3,346,471, 10-10-67, CI. 204—147. Foroulis, Zisis A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method and apparatus for anodic protection. 3,354,061, 11-21-67, CI. 204 — 147. Forpahl. Ray E., to Harper Mfg., Inc. Hvdraulicallv driven articulated vehicle. 3,342,282, 9-19-67, CI. 180—51. Forrer, Homer W., to The Mead Corp. Folding carton. 3,314,585, 4-18-67, CI. 229—16. Forrer, Homer W., to The Mead Corp. Laminated article car- rier. 3,315.838, 4-25-67, CI. 220—113. Forrer, Homer W., to The Mead Corp. Handle structure for article carriers. 3,335,906, 8-15-67, CI. 220 — 113. Forrest, Carrol : See — McCoy, Ronald C. Forrest, and Spatz. 3,314,185. Forrest, Charles D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Nitramine, nitrocellulose explosive with ester plasticizer. 3,311,513, 3-28-67, CI. 149—2. Forrest, Charles P. Multi-purpose wheeled football training apparatus. 3,326,553, 6-20-67, CI. 273 — 55. Forrest, Gerald V. : See — Beadle, Chasse. 3,322,320. Forrest, Irving : See — Dubin, Lester, Forrest, and Greenberg. 3,304,490. Greenberg, Sol, and Forrest. 3,323,038. Greenberg, Sol, Gautherin, and Forrest. 3,353,083. Forrest, John L., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Abrasive article. 3,345,668, 10-10-67, CI. 15 — 209. Forrest, Norman. Method of making level table and rubber mold. 3,303,246, 2-7-67, CI. 264—90. Forrest, Norman. Apparatus for making cast plastic fabric like material. 3,316,592. 5-2-67, CI. 18 — 15. Forrest, Richard A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Junction transistor structure with interdigitated configuration hav- ing features to minimize localized heating. 3,309,585, 3-14-67, CI. 317—234. Forrester, Alvin T., and J. Perel, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Ion sputter pumping collector. 3,352,482, 11-14-67, CI. 230—69. Forrester, Arthur C. Self-adjusting book holder. 3,341.166, 9-12-67, CI. 248—448. Forrester, Gilbert, to S. D. Warren Co. Automatic paper finishing machine. 3,310,169, 3-21-67, CI. 209—74. Forrett, Alymer W. : See — Buelow, William H., Fredrichsdorf. and Forrett. 3,328,006. Forry, Donald R. : See — Clinton, William D., Forrv, Grimm, and Jones. 3,295,- 654. Forsberg, Harold S. Composite tool handle. 3,302,673, 2-7-67, CI. 145 — 61. Forsberg, Svante : See — Myklebust, Roger, Forsberg, and Lomar. 3,319,156. Forsburg, Robert E., to United States Steel Corp. Price- ticket holder. 3,320.690, 5-23-67, CI. 40 — 10. Forse, Maurice S., to Ether Engineering Ltd. Electrical tonom- eters. '3,359,789, 12-26-67, CI. 73—80. Forsen, George E. : See — ■ Crafts, Harold S., and Forsen. 3,346,854. Rosen, Charles A., and Forsen. 3,328,778. Forsha, Herbert E. : See — Baker, Edward P., and Forsha. 3,348,182. Forsha, Herbert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec- trical insulating structure. 3,302,149, 1-31-67, CI. 336 — 58. E'orshaw, Edward R. A. : See — Hampson, Horace N., and Forshaw. 3,336,242. Forshee, Amiel G., to The Boeing Co. Apparatus and method for pumping and storing gases. 3,348,386, 10-24-67. CI. 62 — 48. Forslund, Charles F. Pivotal screen printing apparatus. 3,359,- 895, 12-20-67, CI. 101 — 123. Forsman, Helaer L. : See — Belden, Clark D. 3,338,006. Forspack, Inc. : See — Bruce, John A., Smith, and Whitesell. 3,325,966. Forssell, Harry, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Test apparatus for controlled rectifiers operating as part of an inverter circuit. 3,353,096, 11-14-67, a. 324—26. Forssen, Torsten S. L., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Rock drill bits. 3,339.649, 9-5-67, CI. 175 — 418. Forster, David J. B., to Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd. Hvdrau- lically operated friction rod brake. 3,318,426, 5-9-67, CI. 192 — 8. Forster, Eric O. : See — Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr., and Forster. 3,331,062. Forster, Eric O., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Anti- static additives. 3.322,519, 5-30-67. CI. 44 — 56. Forster, Eric O., and N. E. Wisdom, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Variable permitivity device and process therefor. 3,309,606, 3-14-67, CI. 323 — 93. Forster, Franz, and K. Stolz, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Adjustable hydrostatic drive. 3,299,635, 1-24-67, CI. 60 — 53. Forster, Graham A. : See — Newman, William M., and Forster. 3,351,213. Forster, Hans-Joachim M., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Friction clutch. 3,313,385, 4-11-67, CI. 192—69. Forster, Harry, to Veb Lokomotivbau-Elektrotechnische Werke Hans Beimler. Apparatus for supporting a melting. 3,333,- 626, 8-1-67, CI. 164 — 282. Forster, Harry, to Veb Lokomotivbau-Elektrotechnische Werke Hans Beimler. Apparatus for supporting a melting. 3,333,- 627, 8-1-67, CI. 164 — 282. Forster, Heinz, and R. Saidler, to Veb Guss- und Farbenglas- werke Pirna-Copitz. Apparatus for continuous manufacture of continuous profiled glass members. 3,346,359, 10-10-67, CI. 65 — 183. Forster, Klaus W. : See — McCready, Ross B., and Forster. 3,297,170. McCready, Ross B., and Forster. 3,312,544. McCready, Ross B., and Forster. 3,314,550. Forster, Klaus W., and D. W. Schaper, to Kerma Corp. Mate- rial handling apparatus. 3,339,753, 9-5-67, CI. 212 — 20. Forster, Leslie L., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Steam surface con- denser. 3,327,774, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 40. Forsthuber, Hubert, and G. Michaelis, to International Stand- ard Electric, Corp. Circuit arrangement for effecting the forward and reverse control of a two-stage transistor am- plifier. 3,310,752, 3-21-67, CI. 330—26. Forsvall, Clarence N., Jr. : See — Curtiss, John N., Forsvall, and Rausch. 3,297,759. Forsvarets Fabrikavark : See — Abramson, Hugo. 3,347,492. Haglund, Nils E. 3,298,281. Johansson, Lars O. E., and Ostrom. 3,300,067. LIST OF PATENTEES 423 Forsyth, George H., .1. C. Braithwaite, and A. C. Grant, to Vlckers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Apparatus and method adding oxygen to re-cvcled power plant exhaust gases. 3,29S,176, 1-17-07, CI. 00—39.02. Forsyth, George II., J. II. Taylor, and A. C. Grant, to Vlckers- Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Grate coolers. 3,309,787, Forsyth, George 11., and A. C. Grant, to VicUers Ltd. Gear tralus. 3,338,109, S-29-67, CI. 74 — 410. 3-21-07, CI. 34 — 1S5. Forsyth, Gordon J. Compartment album and filing system. 3,337.702,12 12 07. CI. 312 — 213. Forsyth, James R, Continuous forms carrier. 3,305,10;>, 2-21-07, CI. 214 — 10.3. Forsyth, John P, : S< < Forsyth, Robert \V. and J. P. 3,348,518. Forsyth, Robert W. and J. P. 3,351,374. Forsyth, refer .)., R, \V. George, D. A. Ryder, and R. E. Vian, to National Research Development Corp. Composite metal structural components. 3.314.S25, 4-18-67, CI. 148 — 12.7. Forsvth, Robert \V. and J. P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Amphibious star-wheeled vehicle. 3,34S,518, 10-24-67, CI. 115—1. Forsyth, Robert W. and J. P., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Armor construction. 3,351,374, 11-7-07, CI. 296 — 31. Forsyth, Samuel E. : See — Moyer, Golden A., and Forsyth. 3,338,821. Forsyth, Sandra P. Mitten for holding an infant. 3,327,320, 0-27-67, CI. 2 — 158. Forsythe, Salem A., and J. J. Roache, to National Rolling .Mills Co. Roof deck and method of construction. 3,320,- 704. 5-23-67, CI. 52 — 127. Fort, Godfrey, to United States of America, Navy. Process for the production of monochloropvrazine. 3,356,079, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 250. Fort Wayne Tool & Die, Inc. : See — Eminger, Robert J. 3,340,029. Port. William G. S. : See — Dunlap, Harlan F., Evans, Fort, Smith, and Kermlcle. 3.307.884. Forte Engineering Corp. : .See — Benson, Warren E., Jr. 3,311,823. Forte, Francis J. : See — Goodhouse, Carl J., and Forte. 3.35S.924. Forte, Francis J., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Timer adjusted temperature controlling means for ovens and the like. 3,304.001, 2-14-67, CI. 236 — 46. Forte, James A. Paint roller and drip pan attachment there- for. 3,319.279, 5-16-37. CI. 15 — 104. S. Fortenbach, John H.. H. B. Hollowood. and H. E. Mazanek, to General Electric Co. Tieless bracing of stator coil end turns. 3,320,452. 5-16-67, CI 310—200. Forth, Hans J. : See — Bachler, Werner G., and Forth. 3,342,405. Forth, Murray W. : See — Roll, Walter M., Forth, and Harrington. 3,354.844. Forth, Murray W., to Deere & Co. Material compressing ma- chine with adjustable die means. 3,324,808, 0-13-67, CI. 107—14. Forthmann. Frederick F., Jr. Web material severing, folding and packing device. 3.342,013, 9-19-07, CI. 53—123. Fortin, Autoihe and M., and J. Vertut, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Device for the transmission of move- ments and application of said device to remote handling appliances. 3,315,542, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 665. Fortin, Joseph A., Sr. Scaffold bracket anchor. 3,322,3S7, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 235. Fortin. Marcel : See — Fortin, Antoine and M., and Vertut. 3,315,542. Fortin Plastics, Inc. : See — Jones, Harold A. 3,317,640. Fortissimo Etablissement : See — Brucar, Elias. 3.322,407. Fortman, John T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Multiple- stage cascade hvdrorefining of contaminated charge stocks. 3,317.419, 5-2-67, CI. 20S— 97. Fortman, William K.. to Astrosonics, Inc. Reverse flow acoustic generator spray nozzle. 3,297,255 1-10-67, CI. 239—102. Fortman, William K. Atomizer with multi-frequency exciter. 3,320,407, 0-20-67. CI. 239—102. Fortmann, William E., C. F. Stearns, and J. S. Sims, Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Hydraulic fuel control. 3.306,037, 2-28-67, CI. 00 — 39. 28. Fortner. Cecil P., and J. Pinskv, to Monsanto Co. Surface modification of plastic articles. 3,317,339, 5-2-67, CI. 117—47. Fortner. Joseph B., and J. L. Oliver, to The Gleason Works. Gear orienting device. 3,315,541, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 660. Furtnev. Maurice W.. to General Mills, Inc. Pressure carton. 3,304,185, 2-14-67, CI. 99—172. Fortnev. Roger D. Davtime driving safety light system for automotive vehicles." 3.341.736, 9-12-67, CI. 315 — S2. Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinenfabrik Aktiengesellsehaft : See— Braum, Dieter. 3.344.027. Heldmaier, Wolfgang. 3.354,553. Fortune, David J. : See — Orwin, Olaf J. B., and Fortune. 3.305,058. Orwin, Olaf J. B., and Fortune. 3,319,753. Fortune. Rav. Swimming pool brush. 3.296,643, 1-10-67, CI. 15—201. i ml Fortune. 3,330,201. dryer. 3,313,030, 4-11-07, CI. Fortune, Kay F. : 8ei Graham, Richard H. Fortune, Ruth N. Hair :;i -99. Fortune, William S. High voltage switching instrument. 3,310,733, 3-21-07, CI. 324—18. Forwald. Haakon, to Allmauna Svenska Elektriska Aktie- bolaget. Air blast circuit breaker with auxiliary enclosed housing. 3,350,529, 10-31-07, Cl. 200—148. Forwald, Haakon, L. Savolainen, and S. Berg, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Resistor for high voltage. 3,304,529, 2-14-67, Cl. 33S— 21. Forward, Arthur B. : See — Sauer, Charles D., Bowler, and Forward. 3,315,502. Forward, Robert \V\, to General Motors Corp. Combination mold and fastening means. 3,334,410, 8-8-07, Cl. 29 — 153. Forzelius, Nils T. Foot holder for skis. 3,341,218, 9-12-07, Cl. 280—11.35. Fosdlck, Archie B., to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Controllable rectifier receiver responsive to plural signal conditions. 3,310,777, 3-21-07, Cl. 340—147. Fosdick Machine Tool Co., The : See — Knosp, Robert N. 3,303,725. Knosp, Robert N. 3.339,273. Foseco International Ltd. : See — Beale, James. 3,305,370. Hammerton, Roderic H. 3,322,518. Jago, Edward J., and Ruddle. 3,320,273. Foseco Trading A.G. : See — Jago, Edward J. 3,347,721. Fosfatbolaget A.B. : See — Knutsson, Knut E. S. 3,321.551. Foshee. William C, and C. L. Wendorff, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of treating an oil-bearing formation. 3,323,593, 6-6-67, Cl. 166 — 42. Fosker, George R., to Beecham Group Ltd. a-Ureidopenicillins. 3,352,S51, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — 239.1. Fosker George R., J. H. C. Nayler, and J. A. Wilcox, to Beecham Group Ltd. Process for the preparation of peni- cillins. 3,316.247, 4-25-67, Cl. 260—239.1. Fosker, George R., J. H. C. Nayler. and H. Smith, to Beecham Group Ltd. Alpha-carboxyacylamino penicillins. 3,320,- 240, 5-16-67, Cl. 260—239.1. Fosker, George R., and J. H. C. Nayler, to Beecham Group Ltd. Phenyl- and thienyl-acetamido penicillins. 3,325,477, 0-13-67, Cl. 260 — 239.1. Fosker. George R., J. H. C. Nayler, and J. A. Wilcox, to Beecham Group Ltd. Derivatives of aminoacylpenicillins and a process for their preparation. 3,325,479, 6-13-67, Cl. 260—239.1. Fosler, John R.. and V. G. Sharpe, to General Motors Corp. Clothes washing machine with a slipping clutch. 3,314,- 257, 4-18-67. Cl. 68 — 23. Foslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. : See — Enyeart, Paul J. 3,298.140. Foss, George J. : See — Hart, Alexander W., and Foss. 3, 354, 60S. Foss, Martyn H. : See — Laverick, Charles. Foss, and Lobell. 3,306,972. Foss, Orlando W. Method of making a box. 3,345,921. 10-10- 67, Cl. 93 — 36. Foss, Wesley A., and J. A. Conway. Tracing and retrieving buoy. 3,334,364, 8-8-67, Cl. 9—9. Fossard, Remv : See — Hetzel, Max, and Fossard. 3,360,213. Fossati, Charles G. Metallizing apparatus. 3,330,938, 7-11-67, Cl. 219—275. Fossel, Eric T., to Unimed, Inc. Color pregnancy test. 3,298,- 787, 1-17-67, Cl. 23—230. Fossel, Spencer M., to Unimed, Inc. Vascular headache treat- ment. 3,298,915, 1-17-G7, Cl. 167—65. Fossen, Helmut, to W. Reiners. Yarn guiding drum. 3,346 206, 10-10-67, Cl. 242—43.2. Fosser, William B. Puppet theater apparatus. 3,304.649, 2-21-67, Cl. 46 — 126. Foster, Allan D., and C. T. Sims, to General Electric Co. Co- balt base alloys. 3,346,378, 10-10-67, Cl. 75 — 171. Foster, Arthur B.. to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Dechlorina- tion of chloronoet ; c acids. 3.304,325, 2-14-67. Cl. 260 — 539. Foster, Berry W. Vortex pickup device. 3,331.091, 7-18-67, Foster, Berry W. Two-cycle engine. 3.340.S54, 9-12-67, Cl. 123—32. Foster, Berry W. Fluid pressure seal rings. 3,359.872. 12-26- 67. Cl. 92 — 172. Foster, Bobby G. : See — Young, Carter R., McAmis, and Foster. 3,320,292. Foster Bros. Mfg. Co. : See — La Beaume, Rembert W.. and Faszold. 3.317.929. Foster, Charles A. : See — ■ Gathman, David W., and Foster. 3,295,309. Foster, Charles N. : See — Lodding, William F., Klygis, and Foster. 3.311,250. Foster. Donald J., and D. E. Reed. Jr.. to Union Carbid_e Corp. Acetvlenic epoxides and dienes. 3,347,S75, 10-17-67, Cl. 200 — 348. Foster, Donald P., and E. C. Yackel. to Eastman Kodak Co. Silver halide diffusion process and products therefor. 3,311,473, 3-2S-67, Cl. 90 — 29. Foster, Ebenezer A. T.. A. Odinak, and A. A. R. Sayigh, to The Upjohn Co Process of recovering 4,4'-methylenedi (orthoanilines). 3.358,025, 12-12-67. Cl. 260 — 570. 424 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Poster, Edson P. Felting needle. 3,307,238, 3-7-67, CI. 28 — 4. Poster, Edson P. Felting needle. 3,353,243, 11-21-67, CI. 2g _4 Foster, Edwin E. Ironing apparatus. 3,303,591, 2-14-67, CI. 38 — 31. Foster Edwin E. Leveling device. 3,338,539, 8-29-67, CI. 248—188.2. Poster, Ellery A. Demountable building. 3,332,178, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 70. Foster, Ellery A. Pole frames. 3,332,195, 7-25-67, CI. 52—. 646. Foster, Ellis L., Jr., and W. J. Hildebrand, to Battelle Develop- ment Corp. Refractory metal powders. 3,318,683, 5-9-67, CI. 75—5. Foster, Francis A. : See — Apthorp, Carl R., Jr., Poster, Nekola, and Samar. 3,295,- 416. Foster, Frederick C, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Butadiene polymers prepared with a lithium based catalyst characterized by having at least 29 percent of the butadiene as cis-1,4. 3,317,918, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 83.7. Poster, Frederick J. : See — Rothberg, Henry M., and Foster. 3,301,799. Foster-Gardner Tool Co. : See — Foster, Hubert L. 3.322,207. Poster, George B., to Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Production line operation monitor and recorder. 3,348,234, 10-17-67, CI. 346 — 110. Poster, George B., and K. A. Ostrander, to The Reliance Elec- tric and Engineering Co. Transducer system having a vari- able characteristic discriminator. 3,353,098, 11-14-67, CI. 325—45. Poster, George H., L. Mattek, and W. W. McCandless, to Xaloy Inc. Precipitation hardening stainless steel alloy. 3,352,666, 11-14-67, CI. 75—125. Poster, George L. : See — Gunderson, Robert O., Valentine, and Poster. 3,334.333. Foster, George, L. Mattek, and W. W. McCandless, to Xaloy Inc. Hard, wear-resistant ferrous alloy. 3,334,996, 8-8-67, CI. 75—126. Foster Grant Co., Inc. : See — Aelion, Rene, Di Verdi, Moylan, and Pozniek. 3,337,930. Aelion, Rene, Eirich, and Sims. 3,337,648. Belanger, Paul J. 3,333,726. Eyles, Thomas H. 3,353,707. Finestone, Arnold B., and Pavlin. 3,325,457. Finestone, Arnold B., and Westphal. 3,330,786. Grillo, Gerald J., Aelion, and Sims. 3.325,561. Kaufman, Harold A., Kilsheimer, and Foster. 3,317,552. Leblanc, Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,333,708. Leblanc, Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,333,709. Leblanc, Conrad L., and Bloch. 3,357,568. Poster, Harley B. Method and composition of matter for forming ceramic structures. 3,354,245, 11-21-67, CI. 264 — 60. Foster, Harold L., to Spring Mills Inc. Lapper stop motion. 3,330,007, 7-11-67, CI. 19 — .25. Poster, Harold M. : See — Kaufman, Harold A., and Foster. 3,336,335. Pollock, Harold V. B. 3.318. 750. Foster, Harold M., to American Cyanamid Co. Polyethylene and polypropylene compositions containing nickel amine complexes of bis-phenol sulfides as light stabilizers. 3,313,770, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Foster. Harold M., R. P. Napier, and C.-C. Chu, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of partly saturated 4-ketobenzothiophene. 3,346,591, 10-10-67, CI. 260—332.3. Foster, Harold M., and R. P. Napier, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of 4 - ox - 2,4,5.7,7a - hexahydrobenzothio- phenes. 3.357,997, 12-12-67, CI. 260—332.3. Foster, Harry R., and E. E. Crump, to Ohrmeaa Laboratories. Manually adjustable dial index member. 3,301,212, 1-31-67, CI. 116—124. Foster, Herbert R., Jr. : See — Reburn, William T., and Foster. 3,336,115. Foster, Hubert L., to Foster-Gardner Tool Co. Fluid operated precussion drill or hydraulic hammer. 3,322,207, 5-30-67, CI. 173—73. Foster, Jack V., and P. A. Hanold, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Stepping relay with two electromagnetic actuators. 3,331,038, 7-11-67, CI. 335 — 123. Foster, James L. : See — Sisson, Cecil G., Foster, and Phillips. 3,334,963. Foster, James L. Well explosive devices. 3,301, 1S5, 1-31-67, CI. 102—56. Foster, James R.. to R. L. Sampson. Bag vibrator. 3,320,- 725, 5-23-67, CI. 55—283. Foster, John, and P. Ball, to B. & S. Massey & Sons Ltd. Forging press. 3,324,703, 6-13-67, CI. 72 — 421. Foster, John A., to J. L. Clark Mfg. Co. Sheet metal con- tainer with plastic closure. 3,322,299, 5-30-67, CI. 220 — 60. Foster, John A., to J. L. Clark Mfg. Co. Plastic container cover with hinged closures. 3,322,308, 5-30-67, CI. 222 — 480. Foster, John E., and M. G. Angelos, to United States of America, Army. Smoke marker arrangement. 3,311,054, 3-28-67, CI. 102—6. Poster, John E., M. G. Angelos, and H. M. Stromberg, Jr., to United States of America, Army. Parachute release and firing pin arrangement for smoke marker or the like. 3,320,885, 5-23-67, CI. 102—35.6. Foster, John R., to Koratron Co., Inc. Apparatus for stabil- izing fabrics against shrinkage. 3,358,392, 12-19-67, CI. 34—218. Foster, John V. Vibration measurement with coherent light. 3.355,934, 12-5-67, CI. 73—71.3. Foster, Joseph W., to Union Tank Car Co. Sewage treatment system. 3,348,687, 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 195. Poster, Joseph W., to Union Tank Car Co. Sewage treatment system. 3,355,023, 11-28-67, CI. 210—195. Foster, Karl, and P. A. Albert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Doubly oriented cube-on-face magnetic sheet con- taining chromium. 3,337,373, 8-22-67, CI. 148 — 31.55. Foster, Kenneth, to A.C. Cossor, Ltd. Secondary radar sys- tems. 3,349,402. 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 114.5. Foster, Kenneth W. : See — Haeber, John A., and Foster. 3,319,923. Foster, Laurence H. : See — ■ Blanding, Wendell S., Foster, and Spremulli. 3,359,444. Poster, Leslie W., to Outboard Marine Corp. Propeller reten- tion means. 3,299,964, 1-24-67, CI. 170 — 173. Foster, Malcolm : See — Kanbar, Maurice S., and Foster. 3,330,077. Foster, Michael J. : See — Rawstron, George O., and Foster. 3,350,785. Foster, Peter W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the thermal stereoisomerization of alicyclic dicarboxylic acids. 3,325,538, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 514. Foster, Raymond C. : See — Topper, Robert L., Cofield, Foster, Woebcke, and Koehn- ken. 3,347,599. Foster, Raymond H., and G. P. Knapp, to Mount Hope Ma- chinery Co. Total tension monitor and control system. 3.330,457, 7-11-67, CI. 226—44. Foster, Robert, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Bed assembly 3,335,432, 8-15-67, CI. 5 — 72. Foster, Robert C, Jr. : See — Carl, Henry A., and Foster. 3,347,467. Foster, Roland S. : See — Becker, Charles W., and Foster. 3,295,767. Foster, Stanley E., to Marine Colloids, Inc. Treatment of manno galactan gums. 3,346,556, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 209. Foster, Stanley E., and A. L. Moirano, to Marine Colloids, Inc. Dessert gel. 3.342,612, 9-19-67, CI. 99 — 131. Foster, Talmadge E. Dental floss holder and dispenser. 3,311,116, 3-28-67, CI. 132 — 92. Foster, Thomas W. : See — Moore, Norman H., and Foster. 3,315,871. Foster, Walter E., and R. C. Black, to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Push Button type safety seat belt buckle 3,349,445, 10-31-67. CI. 24—77. Foster Wheeler Corp. : See — Berman, Irwin, and Patel. 3,303,S76. Bleasby, Robert. 3,353.848. Culver, Leonard J. 3,356,077. Daman, Ernest L. 3,337,759. Demarest, Kenneth D. 3,348,923. Disley, Kenneth T. 3,356,078. Faatz, Albert C, Jr., and Powell. 3,351,564. Goldstein, Paul. 3,314.220. Goldstein, Paul, and Zoschak. 3,338,218. Gorzegno. Walter P. 3.318.290. Gorzegno, Walter P. 3,344,777. Gorzegno, Walter P. 3,353,360. Gorzegno, Walter P., and Cooper. 3,343,523. Gorzegno, Walter P., Weber, and Pai. 3,324,837. Gorzegno, Walter P., Zipay, and Stevens. 3,338,053. Gorzegno, Walter P., Zipav, and Stevens. 3,338,055. Isaacson, Franklyn. 3,319,428. Klein, Eric. 3,302,621. Kunsagi. Laszlo. 3,332.236. Kunsagi, Laszlo, Jorgensen, and Apblett. 3,344,509. Lawrence, Arthur C, and Gotch. 3,350,537. McManus. Calvin J. 3.341,428. Signell, Warren I. 3,356,076. Stevens, William D., and Gorzegno. 3,345,975. Foster, Willard F. : See — Roberts, John W., Old, Gibson, Foster, Purvis, and Wv- coff. 3.346,198. Foster, William A., and J. E. Stout, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of emproving the drainage rate in forming paper by incorporating a reaction product of polyacryl- amide, formaldehyde and dialkylamine in the furnish. 3,323,979, 6-6-67, CI. 162 — 167. Foster, William E. Converter unit. 3.312,361, 4-4-67, CI. 214—145. Poster, William E. Front-mounted plow. 3,326,301, 6-20-67, CI. 172 — 280. Foster, William P. : See — Epstein, Herman, and Foster. 3,323,700. Epstein, Herman, Foster, and Thourson. 3,335,322. Foster, William P., to Borg-Warner Corp. Information trans- fer system having plural stage memory. 3,314,360, 4—18- 67. CI. 101 — 122. Foster, William P., to General Electric Co. Rotary seal. 3,339,- 933, 9-5-67, CI. 277—53. Foster, William R., to Mobil Oil Corp Thickened water for secondary recovery process. 3,308,883, 3-14-67, CI. 166—9. LIST OF PATENTEES 12.-, Foster, William T. .1. Apparatus for preparing batches of concrete. 3,305,222, 2-21-07, CI. 259 — 100. Foster-Pegg, Richard W. Manometer apparatus. 3,315,527, 4-25-67, CI. 73—401. Fostoria-Fannon, Inc. : See — Fannon, John J., Jr. 3,311,156. Fannon, John J., Jr. 3,351.048. Fannon, John J., Jr., and Resek. 3,307,529. Fannon, John J., Jr., and Resek. 3,330.915. Fannon. John J., Jr., and Resek. 3,339.539. Mullaney. Thomas F. 3.331,293. Fotl, Arem, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Hinge contact for disconnect switch. 3.299,240, 1-17-67. CI. 200 — 166. Foti. Arem, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Ground plane control of switching surge insulation characteristics. 3,312.795. 4-4-67, CI. 200—48. Foti, Arem, and G. H. Taylor, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Motor mechanism for operating outdoor air break switches. 3,324,258. 0-6-67, CI. 200 — 48. Fotis, Peter, Jr., and J. D. McCollum, to Standard Oil Co. Hydrogenatlon method. 3,324.018, 0-6-07, CI. 204 — 102. Fotiu. Eustace : See — Cishek, Frank, and Fotiu. 3,359,992. Fotland. Richard A., to Horizons Inc. Film-recording cathode ray tube with open slit in a face-plate mounted film guiding vacuum frame. 3,341,728. 9-12-07, CI. 313 — 74. Fotland, Richard A., to Horizons Inc. Production of P-N junctions by diffusion. 3,351,503, 11-7-67, CI. 148 — 188. Fotorite, Inc. : See — Blain, Thomas M., and Whitted. 3,332,332. Fototype, Inc. : See — Radtke, Bruno. 3,314,342. Fotte, James F. : See — Wismer, Marco, Doerge, Mosso, and Fotte. 3,314,902. Fottler, Stanley A., and J. P. Keene, to Texas Instruments Inc. Multilayer resistors for hybrid integrated circuits. 3,325,258. 0-13-67, CI. 29—183.5. Foucault, Pierre A. Apparatus for mixing floury materials such as plaster. 3,318.579, 5-9-67, CI. 259 — 6. Fouche, Jean C. L., to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Cvcloheptatrienyl- piperazines. 3,325.497, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 268. Fought, Benjamin T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Comparator circuit. 3,316.535, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 146.2. Fought. Benjamin T., W. B. Macurdy, and D. Muir, III, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Mack generating circuit. 3,351.915, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Fougner, Sven, to Magnalith Corp. Production of magnesium chloride and magnesium metal. 3,317,414, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 70. Fouke, Herbert A., to Holophane Co., Inc. Refractor for use in uniformly illuminating a polygonal area. 3,344,268, 9-26-67. CI. 240—106. Foulds, Arthur E., and G. L. Sullivan, to General Electric Co. Gyro erection system. 3,359.807, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 5.41. Foulger, Kenneth D., and A. G. Silver, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Multiple section retrieval system. 3,343.134. 9-19-67, CI. 340—172.5. Foulger, Kenneth D., and A. G. Silver, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Multiple section search operation. 3.344,402. 9-26-07, CI. 340 — 172.5. Foulger. Kenneth D.. and J. J. Harmon, to International Business Machines Corp. File selection system. 3.344,403, 9-26-67. CI. 340—172.5. Foulger. Kenneth D., J. J. Harmon, and A. G. Silver, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp Multinle section transfer system. 3.350,693. 10-31-67. CI. 340 — 172.5. Foulke. Donald G.. to Sel-Rex Corp. Immersion plating proc- ess for the deposition of copper. 3.318,711, 5-9-67, CI. 106—1. Foulks. Harold C. Jr. : See — Avlesworth, Robert D.. Huber, and Foulks. 3.330.7S9. Huber, Clarence F., Foulks, and Aylesworth. 3,331,802. Foulks, Sidnev M. : See — Brown, Charles W., and Foulks. 3.303.704. Foulletier, Louis, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Process for the produc- tion of cyanuric chloride. 3.338,S98, S-29-67, CI. 260 — 24S. Foulquier, Henri : See — Bridoux, Claudet, Foulquier, Kauffmann, and Thome. 3,360,629. Foundas. John : See — Deuter, Frederich A. 3,331,794. Foundry Plant and Machinerv Ltd. : See — Kennedy. Robert. 3.326.057. Foundry Products and Methods. Inc. : See — Sorrell, Norwood L. 3.331,295. Fountain, Dreyfus L. : see — Barnes, Owen P., Jr. 3,312,998. Fourcade, Robert, T. Van De Walle, and H. Sack, to Houil- leres du Bassin du Nord & du Pas-De-Calais. Stabilization of polyoxymethylenes with a polyamide prepared by the reaction of a dimer or timer of an unsaturated fatty acid with a polyamine. 3,306,953, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 857. Fourcher. Kirk : See — Guttman, Julius, Fourcher, and Shapiro. 3,317,S40. Fourestier, Max, G. F. Guiot, J. F. Rougerie, H. N. and J. C. Vulmiere, to Etablissement Public Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Endoscope for illumination and ob- servation of contacting distal regions. 3,357,433, 12-12-67, CI. 128—397. Fouretier, Georges L., to Societe d'Etudes et de Realisations d'lnstallations de Mesure (S.E.R.I.M.). Strain gauge po- tentiometer. 3,352,150, 11-14-67, CI. 73—88.5. Fourmanoit, Jean, to Eternit Societa per Azioni Piazza della Vittona. Building construction. 3,312,018, 4-4-07, CI. 52—90. Fournel, Francis, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method of preparing sulfur dioxide. 3,325,248, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 177. Fournet, Maurice P. J. : See — • Gutton, Henri, and Fournet. 3,304,717. Fournier, Amedee J. Fabricating decorative articles. 3,300,- 358, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 219. Fournier, Amedee J. Fabricating decorative articles. 3,340,- 120. 9-5-67, CI. 156—220. Fournier, Daniel B., to Jared Industries, Inc. Hydraulic ap- paratus for testing leaks. 3,359,785, 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 40. Fournier, Gilbert, and J. Alleaume ; said Alleaume assor. to Technigaz. Method and automatic corrugating machine for impressing two intersecting sets of parallel corrugations in sheet-metal stock. 3,343,397, 9-26-67, CI. 72 — 375. Fournier, Lawrence E., to Sprague Electric Co. Spring clamp connector mounted capacitor. 3,341,752, 9-12-67, CI. 317 — 230. Fournier, Robert J., and L. F. Winter, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Asynchronous character generator for successive endpoint definition. 3,334,304, 8-1-67, CI. 328—119. Fourtane, Gerard II. A., to Societe d'Etude et de Fabrication de Material Electronique (Seine) S.A.R.L. Apparatus for the checking of a diesel engine. 3,358,499, 12-19-67, CI. 73—119. Fouser, John P. Infant nurser. 3,334,764, S-8-67, CI. 215 — 11. Foust. Harry D. : See — Ware, Chester D., and Foust. 3,313,286. Foutch, Roy C, and S. L. Hargrove. Hub and shaft connec- tion for centrifugal clutches. 3,295,648, 1-3-67, CI. 192 — 105. Fow. Benjamin R., R. F. Hazel, and W. D. Mount, to Sperry Rand Corp. Clear air turbulence advance warning and evasive course indicator using radiometer. 3,359,557, 12-19- 67, CI. 343—100. Fowell, Andrew J., to American Radiator & Standard Sani- tary Corp. Coupling. 3,320,S30, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 773. Fowler. Alan B., to International Business Machines Corp. Coupled semiconductor injection laser devices. 3,303,431, 2-7-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Fowler, Benjamin T., A. J. Caines, P. E. B. Fenton, and P. H. Sparks, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Crankcase lubricants comDrising a mineral and synthetic ester oil blend. 3,337,457, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 47.5. Fowler, Charles P., and E. C. Lentz, to Walker Mfg. Co. Muffler secondary air silencer. 3,338,682, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 288. Fowler, Eliot P. : See — Cox, Raymond J., Fowler, and Harrison. 3,330,954. Fowler, Eliot P., and P. L. Railton, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Flux monitor electrical measuring sys- tems. 3,339,071, 8-29-07, CI. 250 — S3. 6. Fowler, Harlan D. Convertible VTOL aircraft. 3,312,426, 4-4-67, CI. 244 — 12. Fowler, Hazel B. Wheel handling device. 3,321.169, 5-23- 67. CI. 24S — 352. Fowler, Henry L. Filter plate separator. 3,295,437, 1-3-67, CI. 100—198. Fowler, John, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Cable guide means. 3.295,S32, 1-3-67, CI. 254 — 190. Fowler, John B. Bi-metal drilling tooth. 3,311,181, 3-28-67, CI. 175—410. Fowler, John II., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Multiple conduit con- nection. 3,326,579, 6-20-07, CI. 285 — 10. Fowler, Knobbe & Gambrell : See — Glukes, Bernard R. 3,310,906. Fowler, Leslie E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Device for attachment of a recording arm to a drive mechanism with adjustable bias force. 3.346,871, 10-10-67, CI. 346 — 139. Fowler, Norman W.. to The Gleason Works. Gear machine or the like. 3.354,783, 11-28-67, CI. 90 — 9.4. Fowler, Norman W\, and R. F. Sharp, to The Gleason Works. Work transfer mechanism for machine tools. 3,323,630, 6-6-67, CI. 198 — 19. Fowler, Peter : See — Clough, Philip J., and Fowler. 3,338,744. Fowler. Peter H.. to Vibrasonics, Inc. Piezoelectric ceramic transformer. 3,297,96S. 1-10-67, CI. 333 — 72. Fowler. Peter L. : See — Heino. Kauko H, Fowler, and Pelletier. 3,314,671. Fowler, Richard K. : See — ■ Seeloff. Melvin M., and Fowler. 3,348,S31. Fowler, Robert E. : See — Driver. Paul C, and Fowler. 3,352,965. Fowler, Robert L., and N. Prince, Jr.. to United States of America. Army. Time code reader. 3,307,155, 2-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Fowler, Robert M., to Union Carbide Corp. Electrolytic man- ganese addition agent. 3,334,994, 8-8-67, CI. 75 — 53. Fowler, Robert Z.. and E. W. Seymour, to General Electric Co. Direct coupled, current mode logic. 3,321,639, 5-23- 67, CI. 307 — SS.5. Fowler. Roland V.. to Amerock Corp. Latch. 3,325,200, 6-13- 67, CI. 292—113. 242-023— P- -2S 426 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 and Billett. Fowler, Roy J. Posthole auger stabilizer. 3.351.141, 11-7-67, CI. 173—38. Fowler. Vernon J. : See — Buhrer. Carl F.. and Fowler. 3.357,771. Fowler, William J. : »S'ee — Palmer, Warren G. Houston, Fowler, 3,335,28(5. Fowlie, Wallace R. : See — Mazzio, Anthony J., and Fowlie. 3,315,957. Fowlkes. Robert E. : See — Oglesby. Nicholas P., Turpin. and Fowlkes. 3.295,232. ■ Oglesby, Nicholas P., Turpin, and Fowlkes. 3,296,232. Fox, Alan J., to Koppers Co.. Inc. Extrusion die. 3,327.038. 6-20-67, CI. 264 — 209. Fox. Alan J., to Koppers Co., Inc. Extrusion die for foam- able thermoplastic compositions. 3.331,103, 7-18-07, CI. 18—14. Fox, Alden E. : See — Dmitroff. George A., and Fox. 3,321.019. Fox, Alfred E. : See — Anschel, Joachim, Fox, Evans, and Schwartz. 3,331.741. Fox, Arthur L., to Stepan Chemical Co. Radioactive salts of alpha-sulfo fatty acids. 3,320,295. 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 429.1. Fox Bros. Mfg. : See — Fox, Reed F. 3,322,274. Fox, Charles : See — Haydeu, Percy, and Fox. 3.354,234. Fox, Charles J., to Hercules Inc. Diazotvpe reproduction material. 3,321,310. 5-23-67. CI. 96—75. Fox. Clarence D.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Speed control de- vice. 3,297.104, 1-10-67, CI. 180—82.1. Fox Corp. : See — Hartonni. Edward. 3.297.463. Fox, Daniel W.. to General Electric Co. Polvphenvlene oxides extended with elemental sulfur. 3,311,587, 3-28-67, CI. 260—37. Fox, Daniel W., to General Electric Co. Esters of 3,3', 5,5'- tetramethvl-2,4,4'-biphenvl-triol. 3,336.350, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 410.5 Fox. Daniel W.. to General Electric Co. Melt processable poly- phenylene ether and process. 3,356,761, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 874. Fox. David B. : See — Dun. Alan, and Fox. 3,297,788. Fox, David S. : See — Olson. Gaylord G„ Fox, and Dorfman. 3.320,424. Fox, Francis K.. to General Electric Co. Pulsing ground fault detector apparatus. 3,343,080. 9-19-67, CI. 324 — 52. Fox, Fred K. Shock absorber. 3.339.380, 9-5-67, CI. 64 — 23. Fox, Frederick L. : See — MaeDonald, Duncan N., Fox, Hansen, and Shays. 3,344,- 401. Fox, Frederick L., to Burroughs Corp. Voice encoder. 3,296.371, 1-3-67, CI. 179—1. Fox, George C. Swimming pool and coping structure therefor. 3,347,006, 10-17-67. CI. 52—300. Fox, George F., to W. J. Jenkins & Co. Ltd Mixers. 3,338,- 562, 8-29-67, CI. 259—40. Fox, George W., Jr., and A. R. Weatherly. to American Maize- Products Co. Method of producing high viscosity starch phosphate products continuously. 3,317,514, 5-2-67, CI. 260—233.5. Fox, Gerald R. : See— McGrew, John M., Jr., and Fox. 3,339,070. Fox, Harold K., to Bemis Co., Inc. Bag top opening device. 3.333.496. 8-1-67. CI 83 — 168. Fox. Harold L.. O. H. Thome. Sr., and O. L. Wood, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fluid logic vortex apparatus. 3,336.931, 8-22- 67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Fox, Harvey M.. to J. C. Simon, Jr.. R, H. Bines, and P. R. Johannessen. Multiple-phase motor-control electric systems. 3,325,711, 6-13-67, CI. 318—207. Fox, John A. : See — Argoudelis, Alexander D.. Fox, and Bergy. 3,359,164. Fox, Joseph. Compact calculating machine. 3,302,S76, 2-7-67, CI. 235— SO. Fox. Leonard J., and C, H. Terwilliger. Jr.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wick type burner. 3,324,921, 6-13-67, CI. 158—4. Fox, Leonard J., H. Stanley, and S. Gold, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Method of flock printing utilizing as an adhesive a solvent solution of a copolymer of acrylonitrile, alkyl ester, and a crosslinking comonomer and flocked fabric. 3,336,149, 8-15-67, CI. li7 — 25. Fox, Louis J. : See — Simmons, Patrick M. L. 3.327,850. Fox. Martin, to The Seng Co. Sofa bed. 3,345,651, 10-10-67, CI. 5—13. Fox, Merrill J. : See — Naber, Joseph, Fox, Chalmers, Ma, Cummings and Capelle. 3,307,414 Fox, Norman P., W. H. Fischer, and C. Industries. Inc. Kitchen range hood. CI. 98—115. Fox Products Co. : See — Godshalk. James B. 3,310,065. Medlar, Lewis A. 3,310,739. Fox, Reed F., to Fox Bros. Mfg. Size grader for easilj articles. 3.322,274, 5-30-67, CI. 209 — 86. Fox, Richard J., and C. J. Borkowski, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Surface-barrier diode for detecting high energy particles and method for prepar- ing same. 3~320,495, 5-16-67. CI. 317—234. R. Thome, to Fasco 3,295.433. 1-3-67, bruised Fox, Richard S., and E. W. Yurgealitis, to Xerox Corp. Supervisory control system for xerographic facsimile re- ceiver. 3,303,280, 2-7-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Fox, Robert B. : See — Zisman, William A., Jarvis, and Fox. 3,356,632. Fox, Robert H. Tool holder. 3,330,020, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 98. Fox, Robert M. : See — Antaya, Clifford R., and Fox. 3.353.S64. Fox. Robert M. Lens-dome solar distillation unit. 3,351,536, 11-7-67, CI. 202 — 83. Fox, Scott A. : See — Fell, Eric T., Fox, and Burgis. 3.351.419. Fox, Stephen R., to United States of America. Navy. Analog voltage memory circuit. 3.355,719. 11-28-67. CI. 340 — 173. Fox, Wilfred, to Robert Jenkins & Co., Ltd. Closure means for pressure or vacuum. 3,310.328, 3-21-67, CI 292 — 256.6. Fox, William B., J. S. MacKenzie. and R. K. Vitek, to Allied 'Chemical Corp. Fluorine compound manufacture. 3,306,- 834, 2-28-67, CI. 204 — 157.1. Fox, William B., and J. S. MacKenzie, to Allied Chemical Corp. Synthesis of fluoro compounds. 3,323,866, 6-6-67, CI. 23—203. Fox, William C, to Veeder Industries Inc. Counting mech- anism. 3,317,133, 5-2-67, CI. 235 — 130. Fox, William E. : See — Russell, James M., Ill, and Fox. 3.354,462. Fox, William E. Boat trailer. 3,339,762, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 84. Fox, William L., to The Dole Valve Co. Automatic ice cube maker with water fill deflection mechanism. 3,306,065, 2-28-67, CI. 62 — 177. Fox, William L., to The Dole Valve Co. Time fill ice maker. 3,339,375, 9-5-67. CI. 62—233. Fox. Zola, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Break-awav coupling with a triggered valve. 3.319,642. 5-16-67, CI. 137 — 68. Foxboro Co.. The: See — Bowditch, Hoel L., and Sanford 3,325,098. Choquette. J. Walter, Jr., and Ridley. 3.350,012. Curren, William J. 3,319,458. Darling, Horace E. 3,351,851. Darling, Horace E. 3,358,221. Cxobhai. Cavas M. 3,347,251. Graham. James W., and Sgourakes. 3,311,433. Hatch, Richard W., Jr. 3.300,176. Hatch, Richard W., Jr. 3,321,955. Hatch, Richard W.. Jr. 3,327,725. Hatch, Richard W., Jr. 3,327,726. Hatch. Richard W., Jr. 3,339,570. Hatch. Richard W., Jr. 3.339,571. Karas, Edwin L. 3.339,582. McEvoy, Leo D. 3,342,199. Nazareth. Alfred. Jr., and Cook. 3,317.758. Newell, Richard B. 3,355,540. Roonev. Terrence B., and Rice. 3,340,013. Strauss, William I., and Newell. 3,349,74S. Foxwell, John : See — Graham-Wood, Edward, Berry, Horridge, and Foxwell. 3.304,675. Foxwell, John E. : See — Holmes, Allen B„ and Foxwell. 3,302,8S8. Holmes, Allen B., Foxwell and Kreimeyer. 3.302,887. Fox-Williams, Jack. Window assemblies. 3.304,993, 2-21-67, CI. 160—187. Fox-Williams, Jack. Constructional assemblies comprising two or more bars. 3.343,859, 9-26-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Fov, Frederick H. T. : See — Ditchburn, Geoffrey N., and Foy. 3.340,702. Fov, Harold E., to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Car loader. 3,342.300. 9-19-67, CI. 198 — 6. Foye, William O., J. Mickles, and R. N. Duvall, to Massachu- setts College of Pharmacy. Anti-radiation compounds and their preparation. 3,328,442, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 438.1. Fovster, Clive J. Apparatus for gravity separation of ma- terials. 3,347,377, 10-17-67, CI. 209 — 458. Fracassi, Renato D., and E. V. Madsen, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Peak indicator. 3.296,458, 1-3-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Fradeneck. Ronald J., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Automatic expendable thermocouple lance. 3,327,531, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 359. Fradlev. Gordon A., and M. Whitehouse to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical protective devices. 3,297,839, 1-10-67. CI. 200—50. Fraenkel, Herbert, to Gunson's Sortex Ltd. Apparatus for sorting fluorescent articles. 3.305.089, 2-21-67, CI. 209 — 111.5. Fraer. Hugh D. : See — Edris. Charles R., and Fraer. 3.333,132. Fraga, Gilbert W., to The Regents of the University of Cali- fornia. Remotelv controlled water sampling device. 3,349,- 624, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 421. Frahm. Richard O. Apparatus for cleaning of spotted fabrics. 3.320,780 5-23-67, CI. 68 — 240. Fraioli, Anthonv V., to The Bendix Corp. Solid state pressure transducer. 3;323.358, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 141. Fraipont. Donald F. : See — Truitt. Thomas D., and Fraipont. 3,308.440. Fraiser, Hulin R.. Jr., and D. F. Sellers, to Ling-Temco- Vought, Inc. Fixed axis rate gyroscope. 3,323,377, 6-6-67. CI. 74 — 5.6. Frakes, James H. : See — Sonnenberg, Charles F., and Frakes. 3,331,918. LIST OF PATENTEES 4l>7 and France. Decker Mfg. Co. 3,350,814, 12-5- .312,7 Frakes, Vernon R., % each to L. Laackmaun and V. Hulls. Automatic door seal. 3,331,158, 7-18-67, CI. 49— oil). Frako Kondensatoren- unci Apparatebau G.m.b.H.: See— Walz, Alfred H., and Ostreicher. 3,319,205. I'ralev, Melvin L., to AMI' Inc. Multiple electrical connector. 3,300,751, 1-24-G7, CI. 339—91. Fraley, Melvin L., and C. K. Brown, to AMI" Inc. Fluid switch having deformable envelope ami closure means of matched configuration. 3,301, 9S2, 1-31-67, CI. 200 — 102. Fram Corp. : See — Taylor, Wilfred. 3,322,2S0. Thornton, Donald I. 3,321, 0S3. Weathers ton, Richard W., and Marshall. 3, .'.21, 190. Fram, Tan I : See — Iinl.hr. Richard F., and Fram. 3.331,070. Dubbe, Richard F., Fram, and Plank. 3,330,590. Fram, Paul, and E. W. Reed, Jr., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Method and construction for recording and re- trieving information with an electron beam. 3,303,341, 2-7-07, CI. 250— Go. Fram, Paul, and G. IT. Smith, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Reaction products of polymerized polvene higher fatty acids and polv-l,2-alkvlenamides. 3,318,930, 0-9-G7. CI. 2G0— 404.5. Frame, Alexander G.. and H. F. Parker, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor instrumentation and servicing arrangement. 3 354,040, 11-21-07. CI. 1 70—19. Frame, George A., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Ac- tivation of .sulfide ores for froth notation. 3,309,029, 3-14-67, CI. 241—20. Frame, Gordon F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Use of organic amides as anti-coagulants in emulsions prepared by the gel- atin derivative coagulation wash procedure. 3,359,110, 12-19-67, CI. 96 — 94. Frame, Robert H., to Halliburton Co. Electronic keyer in- cluding noise and bias control means. 3,333,108, 7-25-67, CI. 307—88.5. Frame S.A. : See — Belaieff, James F. 3,356.222. France. Alfred H., Jr., to The Black and Trigger lock arrangement for power tools 67, CI. 200 — 157. France Bed Co. Ltd. : See — Ikeda Minoru. 3,351,957. France Haywood G. : Sec — Bailey, Frederick E., Jr Franceschi, Giovanni : See — Arcamone, Federico, Franceschi, and Glaesser. 3,324,133. Francesco Vesmara S.p.A. : See — Ercoli, Alberto. 3,342,682. Fr.incesconi, Aldo : See — Pierini, Giancarlo, Francesconi, and Schmets. 3,340,019. Franchi, Bruno, and W. Fath, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Switching arrangement for the transmission and re-transmission of signals over telephone lines. 3.319 010, 5-9-G7. CI. 179— S4. Franei, David O.. to Leesona Corp. Knotter. 1-17-67, CI. 289 — 2. Francis, Alan E.. to The English Electric Co. connectors. 3,355.190. 11-28-07. CI. 285—50. Francis. Arthur B., and W. H. Hayward. to Varian Associates. Multifiliar sublimation filament for getter vacuum pumps. 3.311,776, 3-28-67, CI. 313—178. Francis Associates : See — Coutu, Alfred J., and Egan. 3,303.267. Francis Associates, Inc. : See — Converse, Courtland B. 3,327 96S Francis, Daniel V., to Koppers Co., Inc. Recovery of thermo- plastic foam scrap material. 3,344,212, 9-20-07. CI. 2G4 — 37. Francis. Gaylord L. : See — Faber. William M., Sr., Francis, Holmes, and Boykin. 3,304,199. Francis. Gerald A. : See — Chung, Kwangho, and Francis. Francis, Gerald A., and K. Chung, dustries, Inc. Induction motor. 310 — 13. Francis, Gerald C. Prestressed concrete. CI. 52 — 224. Francis. Gus : See — Sustrich. William H., an 1 Francis. 3.339.800. Sustrich, William H, and Francis. 3,352,459. Francis, Gus. Method and apparatus for draining liquid from containers. 3,323,544. 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 5S7. Francis. Howard R. Injection needle guide. 3,356 0S9, 12-5- 67, CI. 128 — 221. Francis, J. S. : See — Clements, Aaron B., and Homes. 3,360,230. Francis. John E., to Geisy Chemical Corp. S-triazolo-(3,4-al isoquinolines and process. 3.354,164, 11-21-G7. CI. 200 — 288. Francis, John P. Automobile windshield rain visor. 3.297,- 356, 1-10-67. CI. 296—95. Francis. John P. Frame supnortin? means for automobile windshield awning. 3.304.996. 2-21-67, CI. 160 — 309. Francis. John P. Windshield weather visor. 3.316.011, 4- 25-67, CI. 296 — 95. Francis, John P. Automobile windshield weather visor 3 348 - 875. 10-24-67, CI. 296 — 95. 3.29S.726, Ltd. Pipe 3,333,443. to Skinner Precision In- 3,333,124, 7-25-67. CI. 3.319.3S6, 5-16-67, Francis, John I". Automobile rain shield and supporting means therefor. 3.352,599, 11-14-67, CI. 21)0 95. Francis, Joseph, and W. D. Pennell, to Wood Electric Corp. Multipole circuit breaker with individual breakers Coupled by slides therebetween. 3.353.127, 11-14-07, CI. 335 9. Francis, Norman L. : Sec — Lacey, Robert 10., and Francis. 3,323,653. Francis, Ray D., to Swift & Co. Apparatus for producing food product. 3,309,488, 3-14-G7, CI. 219— 10.05. Francis, Samuel A., to Buzzards Corp. Aquatic probe. 3,349,- 613, 10-31-G7, CI. 73 — 170. Francis, Thomas, and M. H. Jones, to Ontario Research Foundation. Chemical heating device in sheet form. 3.311,459, 3-28-G7, CI. 44—3. Francis, Thomas L. : See — Somer, Toivo A., and Francis. 3,305,790. Francisco, Bernardino, to Ing. C. & C. Olivetti, S.p.A. Fault sensing device for a spring actuated typewriter. 3,349,SS4, 10-31-67, CI. 197—17. Franck, George, to National Dairv Products Corp. Drying method and apparatus. 3,324,567, 6-13-67, CI. 34 — 22. Franck, George E., to Imperial-Eastman Corp. Strainer. 3,29S,528. 1-17-67. CI. 210 — 444. Franck, George E., to Imperial Eastman Corp. Thermal shock resistant fitting. 3,336,058, 8-15-67, CI. 285 — 341. Franck, George E., to Imperial Eastman Corp. Tube clamp foi flaring tool. 3,345,S55, 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 317. Franck, Jean-Pierre. Method of making wire cloth for paper machines. 3,340,465, 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 15. Franck, Kurt, to Holophane Co., Inc. Refractor and reflector system for vertically mounted arc lamp. 3,327,1(19, 6-20-07, CI. 240—41.3. Franck, Kurt, and H. A. Odle, to Holophane Co., Inc. Luminaire. 3,334,219, S-l-67, CI. 240 — 25. Franck, Kurt, and H. A. Odle, to Holophane Co., Inc. Under- pass luminaire. 3,340,393, 9-5-67, CI. 240 — 93. Franck, Kurt, and R. G. McPhail, to Holophane Co., Inc. Street lighting luminaires. 3,350,556, 10-31-67, CI. 240 — 25. Francke, Harry C, and E. G. Laggis, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Weight responsive dispenser. 3,298,452, 1-17-67, CI. 177 — 120. Franeken, Jan C. : See — Bathelt, Robert R., Franeken, and Panis. 3,349,272. Franco, Nicholas B. : See — Keenan, Arthur G., Notz, and Franco. 3,336,171. Francois, Jean G., to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Self-energizing caliper type disc brake. 3,315,769, 4-25- 67, CI. 188 — 73. Francois, Jean G., to Societe Anonvme Francaise du Ferodo. Disc-drum brakes. 3,357,525, 12-12-67, CI. 1SS— 76. Francoy-Atares, Alfonso G. : See — Louvar, James J., and Francoy-Atares. 3,317,611. Francuch, Charles : See — Elfes, Lee E., and Francuch. 3.302,475. Francy, James R.. to Scantlin Electronics, Inc. Selector for display board. 3,317,686, 5-2-67, CI. 200—46. Frandolig, John E.. and J. C. Staton, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Treatment of paraffinic fractions. 3,322,S43, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 676. Frane Co., The : See — - Lynch, Paul J., and Modahl. 3,296,814. Franek. Jozef T. : See — Stuchbery, Arthur L., and Franek. 3,333,495. Thorn, Richard II. W., and Franek. 3,336,956. Franek, Jozef T., and F. Price, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Endless chain conveyors. 3,314,526, 4-18-67, CI. 198 — 137. Frang Morat G.m.b.H. : See — Schmidt, Richard. 3,295, 33S. Frangatos, Gerassimos : See — McColl, John D.. and Frangatos. 3,350,396. Frangos, John, to Revlon, Inc. Anti-clogging device. 3,351,- 247, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 102.12. Frangos. John, to Revlon, Inc. Pressure fluid metering and dispensing container valves. 3,352,464, 11-14-67, CI. 222 — 402 2. Frangos, John, to Revlon Inc. Perfume candles. 3,355,913, 12- 5-67, CI. 67 — S7. Francos, John W. Storage system. 3,339,765, 9-5-G7, CI. 214— 390. Frank. Adolf, F. Grewe. and H. Kaspers, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Akfiengesellschaft. Bis-dithiocarbamic acid ester de- rivatives. 3,344,163, 9-26-67, CI. 260—455. Frank. Alan I. W., Corp., The : See — Frank. Alan I. W. 3,351,388. Frank, Alan I. W., to The Alan I. W. Frank Corp. Mechanism for handling and testing containers. 3.351,3SS. 11-7-07, CI. 302 — 2. Frank. Arlen W. : See — Baranauckas, Charles F., and Frank. 3, is 40.333. Baranauckas, Charles F., and Frank. 3.349.151. Frank. Arthur E., to Wagner Electric Corp. Stator winding machine. 3,347,474, 10-17-67, CI. 242 — 1.1. Frank. Carl A. Sealing mechanisms. 3.332,204. 7-25-07, a. 53—1 SO. Frank. Charles E. : See — Hoyt. John M., Frank, and Koch. 3,345.332. _ Kamath. Panduranc M.. and Frank. 3,325,405. Koch, Karl, Hoyt, and Frank. 3.359.239. 428 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Frank, Charles E., and J. H. Murib, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. HaloalkTlaluminum compounds. 3,354,- 192, 11-21-67, CI. 200 — 448. Frank, Edgar. Electric ignition device for oils and gases. 3,336,506. 8-15-67, CI. 317—96. Frank, Edgar H., E. L. Libby, and T. N. Watkins, to Interna- tional Business Machines Corp. Arm positioned type head. 3,307.677. 3-7-67. CI. 197 — 52. Frank, Egon, to Loewe Opta G.ni.b.H. Stereophonic broad- cast receiver circuit arrangement for systems operating with pilot signals. 3,309,465, 3-14-67, CI. 179—15. Frank, Fred M. Hvdrogenated castor oil-organic diisocyanate Theological agent. 3,360,389, 12-26-67, CI. 106—245. Frank, Gerald F., to General Electric Co. Magnetic reed switches having minimum contact bounce. 3,334,320, 8—1— 67, CI. 335 — 154. Frank, Gunter, R. Kubens, R. Schmitz-Josten, R. Wegler, and H.-A. Dortmann, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesell- schaft. Polyepoxides. 3.310,277, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 348. Frank, Gunter, R. Wegler, R. Schmitz-Josten, and R. Kubems, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for pre- paring glycidyl ethers of polyhydric phenols. 3,336,342, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 348.6. Frank, Gunter : See — Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Frank, Wegler, and Andres. 3.342,895. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Kubens, and Frank. 3,296,202. Frank, Harrv E., Jr., to Calumet & Hecal, Inc. Carton for flat coiled tubing. 3.314,586, 4-18-67, CI. 229—2.3. Frank, Harrv E., Jr., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Carton. 3,332,- 601, 7-25-67, CI. 229 — 23. Frank, Heinrich H. : See — Small, Charles B„ Meese, and Frank. 3.307,760. Frank, Herman. Wheel chair apparatus. 3,338,627, 8-29-67, CI. 297—153. Frank, Hugo, and R. J. Logozzo. Automatic Det feeder. 3,340,851, 9-12-67, CI. 119 — 51.13. Frank, James S. Detergent breaker composition. 3,298,963, 1-^17-67. CI. 252—358. Frank, John, to Allied Chemical Corp. Method and com position employing an aryl halomethvl carbinol for chromatography. 3,318.072, 5-9-67. CI. '55 — 67. Frank, Joseph J. Mesh reinforcement with spacer for cementi- tious material. 3,342,003, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 664. Frank, Karl F., to Micro Balancing Inc. Infinitely variahle multi-turn potentiometer. 3,311,860, 3-28-67, CI. 338 — 145. Frank, Klaus : See — Feldmnnn, Klaus, Cziska, and Frank. 3,340,334. Harnisch, Heinz, Frank, and Gerhardt. 3,357.817. Frank, Kurt, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Image orthicon pickup tube using metal evaporator filament to deflect return beam. 3,296,485, 1-3-67, CI. 315 — 11. Frank, Louis : See — Goslee, David E., and Frank. 3,318,695. Precht. Walter, Geckle, and Frank. 3,349,466. Frank, Richard W. : See — Stuart, Robert W., Jr., and Frank. 3,328,564. Frank, Robert G. : See — Chang, Winston H., and Frank. 3,297,496. Frank, Robert I., and J. G. Simmons, to Burroughs Corp. In- sulating gate thin film transistor having a thin insulating layer overlapping a thick insulating layer. 3,320,499, 5-16- 67, CI. 317—235. Frank, Robert L„ J. I. Meranda, and A. H. Phillips, to Sperry Rand Corp. Loran C cycle selection system. 3,325,- 810, 6-13-67, CI. 343 — 103. Frank, S. M., & Co., Inc. : See — Fassbender, Frederick A. 3,312,228. Frank, Ulrich, to Radio Corp. of America. Valve discriminat- ing means. 3,326,230, 6-20-67, CI. 137 — 199. Frank, W. R., Packaging Engineers, Inc. : See — Doblin, Jay. 3,314,577. Doblin, Jay. 3,330,447. Frank, Walter R. 3,303,953. Frank, Walter R., to W. R. Frank Packaging Engineers, Inc. Cap skirt. 3,303,953, 2-14-67, CI. 215—38. Franke, Herbert, C. G. Brown, and R. E. Paulson, to Ford Motor Co. Foldable seat assembly. 3,333.885, 8-1-67, CI. 296 — 66. Franke, Norman W. : See — Barie, Walter P., Jr., and Franke. 3,310,513. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and Franke. 3.324,081. Barie, Walter P., Jr., Franke, and Whitaker. 3,332,983. Barnes, Wendell A., and Franke. 3.313,760. Barnes, Wendell A., and Franke. 3,313,761. Barnes. Wendell A., and Franke. 3,326,839. Elder, Harry J., and Franke. 3,324,156. Franke, Ralph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process and apparatus for conveying continuous filaments. 3,325,906, 6-20-67, CI. 34—10. Franke, Siegfried, S. Grosse, and B.-D. Torge, to VEB Trans- formatoren- und Rontgenwerk Dresden. Equipment for con- trolling and monitoring the electron beam of a horizontal- type particle accelerator. 3,358.239, 12-12-67, CI. 328 — 233. Franke, Werner, and F. Bauriedel. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Silver halide emulsions and sensitizers therefor. 3,329,503, 7-4-67, CI. 96—106. Frankel, Adolf : See — Flurseheim, Cedric H., and Frankel. 3,333,904. Frankel, Adolf, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Steam turbines. 3,306,575, 2-28-67, CI. 253—76. Frankel, Burton L. : See — Cupp, Frederick B., and Frankel. 3,351,895. Frankel, Donald P., to La Mere Industries, Inc. Incinerating latrine or toilet apparatus. 3.323,473, 6-6-67, CI. 110 — 9. Frankel, Donald P., and M. E. Christenson, to La Mere In- dustries, Inc. Timer assembly for dry latrine or the like. 3,304,559, 2-21-67, CI. 4 — 131. Frankel, Donald P., and M. E. Christenson, to La Mere In- dustries, Inc. Incinerator. 3,338,191, 8-29-67, CI. 110 — 9. Frankel, Helmut J., to Shell Oil Co. Process for manufac- turing glycidyl ethers of polyhydric phenols. 3,3l3,77o, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 47. Frankel, Merwin, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Measuring device. 3,298,556, 1-17-67, CI. 220—23.83. Frankel, Stanley P., to General Electric Co. Superconductor circuit with protuberances. 3,296,459, 1-3-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Franken, Adrianus J. J., and J. Langerhorst, to North Ameri- can Philips Co., Inc. Specimen support for an electron mi- croscope with means to rotate a circular specimen holder. 3,342,994, 9-19-67, CI. 49.5. Frankenberg, Henry E. : See — Henchert, John, and Frankenberg. 3,302,826. Frankenberg, Henry E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Con- tainer for use in manned space ships. 3,305,143, 2-21-67, CI. 222 — 386.5. Frankenberg, Henry E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Easy opening container end. 3,341,057, 9-12-67, CI. 220 — 54. Frankenberg, Robert C, F. L. Stahr, and J. C. Tobin. Product display package. 3,335,848, 8-15-67, CI. 206 — 45.34. Frankenfeld, John W. : See — Douros, John D., Jr., and Frankenfeld. 3,301,766. Frankenfeld, John W., and C. J. McCoy, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Protein adhesive and method of prep- aration. 3,347,688, 10-17-67, CI. 106 — 124. Frankenstein Group Ltd. : See — Tuck, Sidney A. 3,343,188. Frankische Isolierrohr-und Metallwaren-Werke Gebrueder Kirchner : See — Zieg, Wilhelm. 3,349,156. Frankl, Egon. Method of molding casein compositions. 3,316,113, 4-25-67. CI. 106 — 146. Frankl, Ernest, to Winthrop-Atkins Co., Inc. Toggle-type easel. 3,305,205. 2-21-67. CI. 248 — 459. Franklin, Burton P., and P. W. Bless, to Dynamic Products Co. Quick donning frame for respirator masks and the like. 3,308,816, 3-14-67, CI. 128—146.2. Franklin Container Corp. : See — De George, Frank. 3,332,546. Franklin, David L. Touch-actuated control for multi-function machines. 3,319, 8S4, 5-16-67, CI. 235 — 145. Franklin, Earl W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Measuring device. 3,355,810, 12-5-67, CI. 33 — 125. Franklin Electric Co., Inc. : See — Double, Raymond A. 3.327,144. Jacobs, David R. 3,306,997. Kern. Karl W., Jr. 3,301,0S1. Schaefer, Edward J. 3,326,612. Schaefer, Edward J. 3,327,107. Franklin, Frederick C, to Chevron Research Co. Hydrotreat- ing process with H^S removal from the effluent. 3. 356, 60S, 12-5-67. CI. 208 — 212. Franklin, George M. : See — Kunkel, Lorenz V., and Franklin. 3,297.409. Franklin, Henry A. Apparatus for mixing. 3,314,661, 4-18- 67, CI. 259—165. Franklin Institute. The : See — Belsterling, Charles A., and Colcord. 3,310,985. Cappel. Klaus L. 3,295,224. Hargens, Charles W., III. 3,310,681. Hargens. Charles W., III. 3,335,287. Scott, H-irvev. 3.336,279. Franklin, John J., and J. R. Thygeson, Sr., to Proctor & Schwartz. Inc. Material treating apparatus. 3,308,556, 3-14-67. CI. 34 — 207. Franklin, John S.. and S. L. Baldwin, to General Electric Co. Adjustable luminaire lamp support. 3.348,035, 10-17-67, CI. 240 — 25. Franklin, John S., and S. L. Baldwin, to General Electric Co. Sheet lighting luminaire. 3,353,015, 11-14-67. CI. 240 — 25. Franklin, John W., to The American Tobacco Co. Apparatus for measuring the quality of a cigarette manufacturing process. 3.336,478, 8-15-67, CI. 250—83.3. Franklin, Leo. Method of preparing a fowl product. 3,300,- 317. 1-24-67, CI. 99 — 107. Franklin, Lester K. Gramophone cabinet for radio receiving sets. 3,329,122, 7-4-67, CI. 116—124.1. Franklin. Robert I. : See — De Boer, Albert H., Franklin, and Sturgis. 3.325,053. Franklin, Sidney, to Metro Game Mfg. Corp. Ball-holding electric receptacle board. 3,300,217, 1-24-67, CI. 273 — 135. Franklin, Terry B., Sr. : See — Brown. Albert D., and Franklin. 3,351,090. Franklin, William J., and N. C. Martin, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Portable alignment tool. 3.300,847, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 271. Franklin. William S., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Compression ceramic-metal seal. 3.302,961, 2-7-67, CI. 287 — 1S9.36. LIST OF PATENTEES ■11'!) Fronko-Filipasic, Borivoj R., to FMC Corp. Synthesis of 2,2- dimethyl-7-benzofurnol. 3,320,286, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 346.2. Franko-Fillpasic, Borivoj R., to FMC Corp. Phosphorus-con- taining polyols. 3,324,202, 6-0-07, CI. 200 — 920. FrankowsUi, Jerome .1. : See — Drich, Michael i... and Frankowski. 3,328,010. Frankowski, Jerome J., to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor. 3,328,012, 6-27-67, CI. 261 — 43. Franks. John T., Jr., and G. T. Tuttle, to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Associative memory system. 3,300,760, 1-24-07, CI. 340—172.5. Franks. John T., Jr.. and A. M. Apicella, Jr., to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Two piece nmlti-aperture logic element. 3.354,444, 11-21-G7, CI. 340 — 174. Franks, Joseph, to International Standard Electric Corp. Solid state image converting display device. 3,339,074, 8-29- 07, CI. 250—213. Franks, Otto: Sec — Fawcett, Jack. Franks, and Seliger. 3,302,95S. Franks, Raymond E. :See — Sundberg, Vernon C, Walton, and Franks. 3,324,472. Franks, Robert S., to Advanced Technical Products Co. Pool- playing accessory. 3,299,537, 1-24-07, CI. 35 — 29. Frans, Robert D. : See — Hanson, Glenn M„ Frans, Heian, and Price. 3,301,659. Hanson, Glenn M., Frans, Heian, and Price. 3,319,949. Frans, Robert D., Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method and fur- nace for heat treating minerals. 3,313,534, 4-11-67. CI. 203—32. Frauscioni, Gene F. Method for repairing a cracked baseball bat. 3,357,403, 12-12-07, CI. 144 — 310. Franse, Albert D. : See — Waterman, Logan C, and Franse. 3,324,026. Fransen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Leading roller for rising twisting machines, especially two-for-one twisting machines. 3.341,100. 9-12-67, CI. 226 — 179. Fransen, Theodorus, to N.V. Machinenfahriek L. Te Strake. Creel. 3,338.533, 8-29-67. CI. 242—131.1. Franssen, Edward W. Hose stand. 3,341,159, 9-12-67, CI. 24S— S3. Fransson, Karl-Erik, and A. Larsson, to C. H. Larsson. Furni- ture fitting. 3,316,953, 5-2-67, CI. 151—41.73. Frantz, David H., Jr., and D. D. Ketchum, to Ocean Research Equipment, Inc. Acoustic ranging system. 3,353,149, 11-14- 07, CI. 340 — 3. Frantz, Dolph G. Golf cart pulling device. 3,311,3S5, 3-2S-67, CI. 280—1.5. Frantz, John M. : See — Tee, Skipper K., and Frantz. 3,308,956. Frantz, Nicholas, to Carter Precision Electric Co. Electric switch apparatus. 3,312.925, 4-4-67, CI. 338 — 200. Frantz, Rollin J. : See — Flick. Francis, S., Wilkes, and Frantz. 3,296.877. Frantz, Virgil L., to Graham-White Sales Corp. Electric con- trol valve. 3,329,392, 7-4-67, CI. 251 — 30. Frantz, Virgil L., to Graham-White Sales Corp. Manuallv operable solenoid valve. 3,351,093, 11-7-67, CI. 137 — 625.27. Frantz, Woodrow W., to Conodec Inc. Method for forming a prefabricated truss deck. 3,305,612, 2-21-67, CI. 264 — 69. Frantz, Woodrow W., to Conodec Inc. Concrete panel manipu- lating apparatus. 3,318,467, 5-9-67, CI. 214 — 1. Frantz, Woodrow W., to Conodec, Inc. Apparatus for formins a prefabricated truss deck. 3.349.457. 10-31-67, CI. 25 — 2. Frantzen, John J., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Endless belt film for making photoprinted reproductions. 3,313,223, 4—11- 67, CI. 95 — 1. Frantzen, John J., to Buckbee-Mears Co. Process for etching arcuately shaped metal sheets. 3,325,319, 6-13-67, CI. 156—6. Frantzen. John J., to Buckbee Mears Co. Shaped cathode for electrolytic etching. 3.325,3S4, 6-13-67, CI. 204—143. Frantzen, Karl H., to Northern Gas Products Co. Gas dis- penser assembly. 3,326,152, 6-20-67. CI. Ill — 7. Frantzen, Karl H., to Northern Gas Products Co. Crop growth improvement by means of propane actuated thermopile and insecticide volatilizer. 3,335.518. 8-15-67, CI. 43 — 129. Frantzen, Karl H., to Northern Gas Products Co. Crop growth improvement bv means of propane actuated thermopile. 3,340,64S, 9-12-67, CI. 47—58. Franz Clouth Rheinische Gummiwarenfabrik : See — ■ Paasche, Fritz, Zipf, and Muller. 3,351,283. Franz, Heinrich : See — ■ 'Stiehl, Karl, and Franz. 3.301,740. Franz, Henry H. Apparatus for applying closures to con- tainers. 3,327,454, 6-27-67, CI. 53—357. Franz, Henrv P., to Heinemann Electric Co. Relav for trip- ping a circuit breaker. 3,302,139, 1-31-67, CI. 335 — 13. Franz, John E., to Monsanto Co. 2-oxabicvclo( 3.3.0) -3,7- octadiene. 3,321,492, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 346.2. Franz, Joseph P., to General Electric Co. Watercooled screen grid resistor. 3,300,746, 1-24-67, CI. 338 — 55. Franz Morat G.m.b.H. : See — Schmidt, Richard. 3,339,381. Schmidt, Richard, Jansch. and Rail. 3.298.203. Schmidt. Richard, and Stock. 3,324,685. Franz, Norman J., to The Proctor and Gamble Co. Spin- welding device. 3,344,010, 9-26-67, CI. 156 — 582. Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen : See — Warnick, Adolf. 3,343,496. Franz, Raimund i See Bredereck, Hellmut, Fohliseh, and Franz. 3.347,054. Franz, Raymond A., and R. N. Moore, to Monsanto Co. Ther- mal polymerization in the presence of a halogen. 3,305,- 598, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 083.1. Franz. Raymond A., and R. O. Downs, to Monsato Co. Method of producing ethyl substituted cyclic compounds. 3,333.013, 7-25-67, CI. 260—668. Franz, Raymond A., and R. O. Downs, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method of alkylating cyclic non-aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,338,90S, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 293. Franz, Rudolph J., to The Dole Valve Co. Bi-valve. 3,340,773, 9-12-67, CI. 91 — 405. Franz Thegarten : See — Schmitz, Heinz. 3,325,071. Franz, William P. : See — Peck, Reese A. Franz, Suggitt, Cook, and Messing. 3,297,504. Franz, William F., to United States Steel Corp. Means for marking objects. 3,354,802, 11-28-67, CI. 118—6. Franzblau. Aaron D. : See — Valerio, Fernando D. 3,319,256. Franze. Clemens : See — Berthmann, Adolf, Franze, and Lingens. 3,356,547. Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Double- twist spindle. 3,296,78S, 1-10-67, CI. 57—58.83. Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Thread brake, especially for double twist spindles. 3,309,858, 3-21-67, CI. 57 — 58.86. Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project Co., G.m.b.H. Double twist spindle. 3,310,934, 3-28-67, CI. 57—58.84. Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Method of and apparatus for controlling bobbin change in double-twist machines. 3,316,698, 5-2-67, CI. 57 — 53. Franzen. Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Double twist frame. 3,319,410, 5-16-67, CI. 57 — 34. Franzen, Gustav, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Multiple twist spindle. 3,338,043, 8-29-67, CI. 57 — 58.76. Franzen, Gustav, to Pantex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Yarn brake. 3,352,510, 11-14-67, CI. 242—149. Franzen, Gustav, K. Brisken, and U. Lossa, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Protective pot for multiple twist spindles. 3,343,359, 9-26-67, CI. 57—58.76. Franzene, Robert D., to Deltrol Corp. Snap action electrical switch. 3,320,379, 5-16-67, CI. 200—76. Franzmann, Karl, to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Vapor genera- tor wall construction. 3,299,858, 1-24-67, CI. 122 — 6. Franzos, Stanley : See — Lebovitz, Morris. 3,327,622. Frappier, Joseph M. R. : See — Dundon, Thomas M., and Frappier. 3,331,970. Frarey, John L., and C. J. Zabriskie, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Acoustical analyzer for indicating component malfunction of high-speed engines and the like. 3,315,522, 4-25-67, CI. 73 — 116. Frase. Roland J. : See — Jennings, Marvin D., Shader, and Frase. 3,320,909. Johnson, Otto E., Frase, and Morkoski. 3,321,027. Fraser, David B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec- trolytic treatment of quartz. 3,337,439, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 164. Fraser, David B.. E. M. Gyorgy, R. C. Le Craw, and F. J. Schnettier, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Tempera- ture-stable sonic transmission elements comprising crystal- line materials containing Jahn-Teller ions. 3,296,555, 1-3-67, CI. 331—157. Fraser, David B., and D. W. Rudd ; said Fraser, assor. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. and said Rudd assor. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of testing the internal friction of synthetic quartz crystal by the use of two dif- ferent frequencies of infrared. 3,351,757 11-7-67 CI. 250—83.3. Fraser. Edmund E. Coherent light card marking system. 3,325,819, 6-13-67. CI. 346—76. Fraser, Frank. Devices for supplying materials. 3.322,307, 5-30-67, CI. 222—207. Fraser. Hugh D. : See — Decker, Walter J., and Fraser. 3,356,884. Fraser, Hugh D.. and M. C. Unglert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric discharge lamp. 3,307,069, 2-2S-67, CI. 315—60. Fraser. James C. : See — Dibelius. Norman R., and Fraser. 3,342,721. Fraser, Malcolm D. : See — Carr, Norman L., Fraser, and Kramer. 3,340.318. Fraser, Peter E. :See — Stuart, Duncan J. K., Fraser, Payne, and Shotter. 3,349,- S79. Fraser, Reginald P., to Sames, Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic spraying apparatus. 3.317.- 138, 5-2-67, CI. 239—15. Fraser, Richard S., and P. T. Jone, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Gypsum castings and method of producing the same. 3,30o.- 3S7, 2-21-67, CI. 117—123. Fraser, Robert L. Inflatable structure. 3,338.001. S-29-67. CI. 52—2. Fraser. Robert R., to Bristol-Myers Co. penicillins. 3,296.250. 1-3-67, CI. 260- Fraser, Robert R., to Bristol-Mvers Co. lanyl) disulfides. 3,303,1S5, 2-7-67. CI. Fraser, Robert W.. to United-Carr Inc. switch. 3.290,395, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — SS 4-thiazolvlmethvl- -239.1. Bis(6-acvlpenieil- 260—239.1. Adjustable vacuum 430 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Praser, Robert W., V. Silins, and B. W. Kushnir, to Gordon Sperritt Mines Ltd. Koll compacting of metal powders. 3,318,986, 5-9-07, CI. 2(34—111. Frattallone, Michele. Cleaning appliance attachable to a con- tainer. 3,325,850. 0-20-07, CI. 15 — 534. Franchiser, Hans. Device for centrifuging yarn laps. 3,304,- 752, 2-21-67, CI. 6S — 150. Fraunfelder, James A. : See — Carlisle, Raymond M.. and Fraunfelder. 3,331,991. Fray, Gordon I. : See — Robinson, Robert, and Fray. 3,344,184. Fray Products. Inc. : See — ' Carlson Reuben C. 3,305,238. Fraze, Ermal C. : See — Brown, Omar L., and Peters. 3,349.949. Smyth, George F. 3,327,891. ■Smyth, George F. 3,334,777. Fraze, Ermal C. Can top having an easy opening means. 3,303.960, 2-14-67, CI. 220—54. Fraze, Ermal C. Can top and method of making same. 3.326,- 405, 6-20-07, CI. 220 — 54. Fraze, Ermal C. Easy opening can end. 3.343, < 13, 9-26-67, €1. 220—54. Frazelle, Jay B., and R. F. Williams. Combined golfer's towel, brush and cleat cleaner. 3,350,736, 11-7-67, CI. 15 — 113. Frazer, August H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Polymeric composition derived from oxabicyelononanes. 3,347,820, 10-17-67, CI. 260—47. Frazer, Jack W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for the preparation of N,N-difiuoro- alkylamines. 3,340,169, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 158. Frazer, James K., to Glamorene, Inc. Rug cleaning appara- tus. 3,319,278, 5-16-67, CI. 15 — 41. Frazer, Thomas H. : See — Dauenhauer, Florian F.. and Frazer. 3,316,916. Frazier, Alva W., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Slowly solu- ble ammonium polyphosphate and method for its manufac- ture. 3,342,579, 9-19-67, CI. 71—34. Frazier, August H.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymeric 1,3,4-thiadiazoles and the process for their prep- aration. 3,357,956, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 79. Frazier, Bruce J. : See — Thompson, William S., Jr., Frazier, and Morrisett. 3,346,- 002. Frazier, Charles, and D. D. Ritson, to American Cyanamid Co. Pigment binder of acrvlate-acrvlonitrile metharcylic acid for paper coatings. 3,297,615. 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Frazier, David, to Leesona Corp. Non-porous diffusion mem- brane fuel cell. 3,337,369, 8-22-67, CI. 136 — 80. Frazier, Donald. Clamping brackets for a rack structure. 3,335,992, 8-15-67, CI. 248 — 215. Frazier, Henry D.. to TRW Semiconductors, Inc. Method of formins diode with high resistance substrate. 3,307,984, 3-7-67, CI. 148—187. Frazier, John F., to Corning Glass Works. Time-temperature control devices. 3,302.001. 1-31-67. CI. 219 — 491. Frazier, Larry C, to National-Standard Co. Restrictive tread component for pneumatic tires. 3,310,093, 3-21-67, CI. 152—361. Frazier, Larry C, to National-Standard Co. Method of mak- ing pneumatic tires. 3,356,553. 12-5-67, CI. 156 — 117. Frazier, Orville Z. Hot air rotisserie engine attachment. 3,322,- 061, 5-30-67, CI. 99—421. Frazier. Richard D.. and G. L. Dafler, to General Motors Corp. End frame-main frame connection. 3.300.666, 1-24—67, CI. 310 — 42. Freamo. Melvin J. : See — Copelin, Harry B., Freamo, and Mathre. 3,306,930. Freas, Robert R. Recording of analog data on photographic film. 3.348.229, 10-17-67, CI. 346 — 23. Freber, Elmer C, to Marquette Tool and Die Co. Transmis- sions. 3,306,107, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 325. Freber, Elmer C, to Marquette Tool and Die Co. Clutch drum with resilient coupling. 3.329,245, 7-4-67, CI. 192—55. Freeh, Everett B., to Riegel Paper Corp. Decorated shelving film. 3,322,605, 5-30-67, CI. 161—6. Freeh, Gunther, W. Kaiser, and H. Rahn, to International Standard Electric Corp. System for supervision of vehicles along a route. 3,327,111, 6-20-67, CI. 246 — 63. Freeh, Kenneth J., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Olefin cracking promoted by methylene chloride. 3,296 327 1-3-67, CI. 260—680. Freeh, Kenneth J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co Ole- fin pyrolysis initiators. 3,317,626, 5-2-67. CI. 260 — 680. Frechette, Kenneth R., to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Key- board providing serial generation of two different codes responsive to one key deprssion. 3,348,648, 10-24-67 CI 197—16. Frechette, Leo P., to Royal Typewriter Co.. Inc. Type bar action having combined cam latching and driving lever 3,300,018. 1-24-67, CI. 197—17. Frechette, Leo P., and E. G. Lizotte, to Royal Typewriter Co. Cam operated repeat mechanism. 3,322,254, ' 5-30-67 Cl 197—17. ' ' Frechtling, Walton H., to The Black Clawson Co. Apparatus for mixing and compacting material. 3,304,062 2-14-67 Cl. 259—10. Freck. David V. : See — Allenden, Dennis, Boddy, Freck, and Hunt. 3,321,626. Freda, George B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Ethylene-propylene rubbers containing vinyl aromatic hydrocarbon-alkyl acry- late copolymer. 3,313,868, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 897. Fredd, juan V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Operator devices. 3,315,568, 4-25-67, Cl. 91 — 44. Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Well tools. 3,356,- 145, 12-5-67, Cl. 166 — 224. Fredd, John V., to Otis Engineering Corp. Locking devices for well tools. 3,356,3S9, 12-5-67, Cl. 285 — 3. Frede, Herbert J. : See — Erikson, Herman E., and Frede. 3,345,176. Frede, Ralph R. : Nee — Herrmann, John A., Kussy, Frede, and Di Marco. 3,334,319. Frederick, Arthur R. : Sec — Reiter, Robert E. 3,332,099. Frederick, Cecil S. : See — Emslie, John T., and Frederick. 3,332,377. Frederick, Darrell D. : See — Gasche, Fred, and Frederick. 3,325,036. Frederick, Edward J. : See — Davis, George D., Frederick, Godbee, and Holmes. 3,298,961. Frederick, Use B. : See — Nolan, Kenneth G., Frederick, and Goleman. 3,352,664. Frederick Post Co., The : See- Adair, William A. 3,807,465; Kedzierski. Frank. 3,325,164. Frederick Research Corp. : See — Oaks, Richard YV'., and Weir. 3,305,754. Frederick, Robert E. Scaling devices. 3,330,042, 7-11-67, Cl. 33 — 107. Frederick, Tulon P. Conduit coupling clamp. 3,344,491, 10-3- 67, Cl. 24 — 249. Fredericks, J. F., Tool Co. Inc. : See — Fredericks, Roger J. 3,316,626. Fredericks, Roger J., to J. F. Fredericks Tool Co. Inc. Method of making an airfoil shaped electrode. 3,316,626, 5-2-67, Cl. 29—423. Frederiksen, Hans E. Machine for treating pig carcasses, more particularly head and legs. 3,304,575, 2-21-67, Cl. 17—17. Frederiksen, Ove S. Cutting apparatus. 3,316,790, 5-2-67, Cl. 83—679. Frederickson, Carl J. : See — Fahey, James H., Jr., Dahl, Frederickson, and Bonk. 3.349,239. Frederickson, Howard J., to Point of Sales, Inc. Price card holder. 3,324,585, 6-13-67, Cl. 40 — 11. Frederickson, Roy W., and H. R. Wilson. Screen vent struc- ture. 3,332,473, 7-25-67, Cl. 160 — 371. Fredette, Raymond W. : See — Sims, Leland W.. and Fredette. 3.350.040. Frediani, James F., to Carrier Corp. Heating and cooling ap- paratus. 3,353,470, 12-19-67, Cl. 62 — 196. Fredkin, Edward, t" lntormation International, Inc. Film in- dexing method and apparatus for high speed film reading. 3,339,815, 9-5-67, Cl. 226—2. Fredkin, Edward, to Information International, Inc. High- speed film reading. 3,340,359, 9-5-67, Cl. 178 — 7.88. Fredley, James C, and G. E. Sleighter, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of annealing sheets of glass on a de- creasing temperature gas support. 3,332,761, 7-25-67, Cl. 65—25. Fredley, James C, and G. E. Sleighter, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of heat treating glass sheets on a" gaseous support bed. 3,342,573, 9-19-67, Cl. 65 — 25. Fredrichsdorf, Robert H. : See — Buelow, William H., Fredrichsdorf, and Forrett 3 328 - 006. Fredrickson, Donald M„ to American Can Co. Conductive backing for printing on hollow articles. 3,359,890, 12-26- 67, Cl. 101 — 35. Fredrickson, John H. : See — Brundige, Maurice M., Obenshain, Fredrickson, and Kohne. 3,336.862. Fredrikson, Bengt, G. Haas, G. Karlsson, and M. Rvdinger, to Allmanna Svenska Elektrisha Aktiebolaget. Vacuum furnace. 3,334,171, 8-1-67, Cl. 13 — 29. Fredrikson, Glenn S., to Dea Products, Inc. Spray etching device. 3,348,657, 10-24-67, Cl. 198 — 127. Fredrikson, Gustav I., to Fredriksons Verkstads Aktiebolag. Link chains for conveyors. '3,334,726, 8-8-67, Cl. 198 — 189. Fredriksons Verkstads Aktiebolag : See — Fredrikson, Gustav I. 3,334,726. Free, William R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Signal plus noise to noise measuring equipment. 3,302,116, 1-31-67, Cl. 325—363. Freebairn, Samuel R. Sighting 67, Cl. 73 — 167. Freeberg, Edgar A., J. De Santo, and T. Haffa. Combination hypodermic syringe and mixing container 3,327,710, 6-27- 67, Cl. 128—218. .... Freeborn, Andrew L., to The Ohio Brass Co. Manufacturing valve balls. 3,348,398, 10-24-67, Cl. 72—80. Freeborn, John C. to Honeywell Inc. Radar target signal generating apparatus. 3,313,876, 4-11-67, Cl. 35 — 10.4. Freebourn, John F., to Accurate Finishing Tools Co., Inc. Registration means. 3,335,704, 8-15-67, Cl. 118 — 504. Freed, George H. Firing mechanism for firearms. 3 337 979 8-29-67, Cl. 42 — 65. apparatus. 3,358,504, 12-19- LIST OF PATENTEES i.;i Freed, George H., 50?! to K. K. Klimback. I'istol holder. 3,353,728, 11 -1 67, CI. 224 — 1. Freed, Jacob B., to The Durlron Co., Inc. Plug valves. 3,320,- 519. 6-20-07, CI. 251— 317. Freed Ja 'ob B., D R. Disbrow, and M. II. Blumentratn, to i Qion I'ump Co. Vertical in-line centrifugal pump. 3,324,- 798, 0-13-07, CI. 103 — S7. Freed Jacob !'•.. and R. C. Schenck, Jr., to The Duriron Co., in,. Valves. 8,336,939, 8-22-67, C. 137 — 375. Freed, Joseph A. Record clip. 3,335,407, 8-15-07, CI. 24 — 60. Freed, Meier E. : See — Rice, Leonard M„ and Freed. 3,325,510. Rice, Leonard M., and Freed. .",.329,571. Freed, Meier IS., to American Home Products Corp. Sub- stituted 1.2.:;. 1 tetrahydropyrazino [1,2-AJ indoles. 3,317,- 524. 5-2-67. CI. 260- -240. Freed Meier V... and L. M. Rice, to American Home Products, Corp. Substituted 4-piperidino-butyrophenone oximes. 3,310,566 3 21-07, CI. 200 — 293. Freed, .Meier K., and S. .1. Childress, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Benzisotuiazol glutarimides. 3,314,900, 4-1S- 67, CI. 200— 2S1. „ , Freed. Meier B., and E. Hertz, to American Home Products Corp. 4.4'-diainino-but.vropheuones. 3,317,53S, 5-2-67, CI. 260— 26S. Freed, Meier E., and L. M. Rice, to American Home Products Corp. Substituted pheuylacetic acid esters of hydroxy- alkyl azaspiranes. 3.318,902, 5-9-07, CI. 200—294.3. Freed, Rudolph J., to Bak-Kraft Corp., Ltd. Bread dough making machine. 3,332,309. 7-25-67, CI. 107—40. Freedlande \ Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, in Davco Corp. Lawn mower blade. 3,343,350, 9-26-67, CI. 56 — 295. Freedlander, Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, to Davco Corp. Flexible lawn mower blade. 3,343,351, 9-26- 67, CI. 56—295. Freedlander, Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, to Davco Corp. Offset lawn mower blade. 3,343,352, 9-26- 07, CI. 56 — 295. Freedlander. Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, to Davco Corp. Lawn mower blade. 3,343,353, 9-26-67, CI. 56—295. Freedlander, Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, to Davco Corp. Flexible lawn mower blade. 3,343,354, 9-26- 07, CI. 56 — 295. Freedlander, Abraham L., R. E. Matthews, and W. C. Garrett, to Davco Corp. Lawn mower blade. 3,343.355, 9-26-67, CI. 56—295. Freedman, Allan R.. and J. T. Massengale, to FMC Corp. Method for the preparation of controlled molecular weight acrylonitrile copolymers using tetrahydronaphthalene as regulator. 3.299.01S, 1-17-67, CI. 260—85.5. Freedman. Bernard, to Chevron Research Co. 1,1,2,2-tetra- haloethvl alkanethiolsulfonates. 3,332,976, 7-25-67, CI. 260—453. Freedman. Bernard, L. K. Beach, and A. E. Messner, de- ceased, by Marilyn Messner, to Esso Research and Engineer- ing Co. Difluoroamino compounds and the preparation there- of. 3,347,923, 10-17-07. CI. 200 — 583. Freedman. Bernaul J.: .Sec — Ballass, John T., and Freedman. 3,340,104. Ballass, John T.. and Freedman. 3.340.105. Ballass, John T., and Freedman. 3,340,106. Ballass, John T.. and Freedman. 3.340,107. Ballass, John T., Freedman, and Brodsky. 3,340.103. Freedman. George : See — Das, Dilip K.. and Freedman. 3.352,007. Freedman. Harold H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of halo cyclobutene compounds. 3,335,195, 8-8-07, CI. 200 — 049. " Freedman. Hvman. Dental sprayers or atomizers. 3.342,178, 9-19-07, Ci. 128—173.1. Freedman, Hvman. Multiple fluid dental instrument with mir- ror actuated valve. 3,352,305. 11-14-07, CI. 12S— 173.2. Freedman. John C, to Kelco Co. Gel forming alginate prod- ucts and method of producing the same. 3,349,079, 10-24- 07, CI. 200 — 209.6. Freedman, Joseph, to Boston Toplift & Cut Sole Co., Inc. Detachable top lift for shoes. 3,312.000. 4-4-67, CI. 36 — 34. Freedman, Louis, and D. B. Sabine, to U.S. Vitamin & Phar- maceutical Corp. Artificial sweetening compositions contain- ing choline. 3. 329, SOS, 7-4-67, CI. 99 — 141. Freedman, Nathan : See — Distler, Robert C, and Freedman. 3.305,787. Freedman. Nathan, to Ravtheon Co. Radar spectrum ana- lyzer. 3,321.759. 5-23-67. CI. 343—17.2. Freedman. Paul, and R. A. Wahls. Vehicle seat. 3,319,920, 5-16-07. CI. 24S— 399. Freedman, Robert N., to Endura Appliance Corp. Cutting or slicing apparatus. 3,308,536. 3-14-67, CI. 30 — 272. Freedman, Robert P. : See — Barnikel, Peter J., and Freedman. 3.355,925. Barnikel, Peter J., and Freedman. 3,357,087. Freedman, Seymour : See — Bauman, Baranowski Bauman, Baranowski, and and Freedman. Freedman, Netz. Norman, 3,343.309. Netz. Norman. 3,343,310. Freeland, Andrew F.. to YVestinghouse Air Brake Co. Fool proof battery connector. 3,339,169. 8-29-67, CI. 339 — 17. Freeland, Elmer E. Variable transmission gear shift for bi- cycles. 3,352,173, 11-14-07. CI. 74—47:',. Freeland, Elmer E., and A. L. Eveson. Hydraulic cycle brake. :;.:;::s.. ■;:;;. 8 29-07, CI. 18S— 24. Freeland <>;i uge Co. : S< e .Mini-,. William A. 3,349,605. Minix, William A. 3,352,145. Freeland, Max ()., and P. R. Johnston, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Purification process. 3,305,314, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 207. Freeland, Royden R., to International Crystal Mfg. Co. Tran- sistor crystal oscillator with PI lilter feedback. 3.311,848, :; -28 -67, CI. 331—110. Freeland, William, to Sinims Group Research & Development Ltd. Devices for generating and delivering mechanical vibrations to a nozzle. 3,317,139, 5-2-67, CI. 239—102. Freeman, Alfred. Conveyor systems. 3,333,672, 8-1-67, CI. 198—1. Freeman, Alfred B. Chorus effects systems. 3,347,973, 10-17- 07, CI. 84 1.24. Freeman, Andrew J. Silage distributor. 3,337,065. S-22-G7, CI. 214—17. Freeman, Arthur H., and H. M. Forman, to General Electric Co. Electric slicing knife. 3,308,535, 3-14-67, CI. 30— 272. Freeman, Arthur H., and H. M. Forman, to General Electric Co. Electric knife storage case and battery charger. 3,348,- 110, 10-17-07, CI. 320 — 2. Freeman, Arthur, and H. Kaplan, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for preparing phenol mono-ethers of mono- and polyethylene glycols. 3,355,499, 11-28-07, CI. 260 — 013. Freeman, Bishop, Co. : See — Schultz, Roy M., Davis, and Anderson. 3,321,S53. Freeman Chemical Corp. : See — Freeman, Stephen E. 3,30S,209. Rutherford, William F. 3.29S,978. Schafer, Kenneth A. 3,351,507. Freeman, Dennis B., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Treatment of metal surfaces. 3,307.980, 3-7-67, CI. 148—0.21. Freeman, Dennis H., G. Jeffrey, W. E. Weaver, and G. C. Y. Holland, to Lansing Bagnall, Ltd. Wheeled trolley with brake and hitch interlock. 3,313,37S, 4-11-07, CI. 1SS — 21. Freeman, Eben W. : See — Gilman, Warren B.. Goff, Porter, and Freeman. 3,297,- 472. Goff, Linsay O., Gilman, Freeman, and Porter. 3,338,734. Freeman, Edward : See — Firestein, Harry, Tyas, and Freeman. 3,331,340. Freeman, Ernest E., Jr.. and H. C. Kreinick. to Chicago Mini- ature Lamp Works. Article holder. 3,357,548, 12-12-.I7, CI. 200 — 56. Freeman, Frank G., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Pipe coupling having concentric spherical surfaces. 3,314,097, 4-18-67 CI. 285—263. Freeman, Frank G., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Hy- draulic accumulator. 3,351,098, 11-7-67, CI. 138 — 30. Freeman, Frederick, and A. Downhill, to Rolls-Rovce Ltd. Gas turbine engine. 3,325,997, 6-20-67, CI. 00 — 220. Freeman, George S. P. : See — Salgo. Francis J., and Freeman. 3,360,071. Freeman, Gilbert, to Gilbert Freeman Inc. Spiral self-adhering type race horse bandage. 3,338,028, 8-29-07, CI. 54 — 82. Freeman, Gilbert, Inc. : See — Freeman, Gilbert. 3,338,028. Freeman, Harvey A. : See — Schweinsberg, Charles H., and Freeman. 3,312,457. Freeman, Irving L., and W. Haber. Object installing and re- moving device. 3,327,376, 6-27-67, CI. 29—225. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and R. C. Petry, to Rohm & Haas Co. N,N-difluoramides. 3,342,861, 9-19-67, CI. 260—561. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and R. C. Petry, to Rohm & Haas Co. Chloro-difluoramino compounds and preparation. 3.342.807, 9-19-67, CI. 260— 5S3. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and A. Kennedy, to Rohm & Haas Co Process for the preparation of difluoroamine. 3,357,803, 12- 12-07, CI. 23—350. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and W. H. Graham, to Rohm & Haas Co. a-Difluoraniino - a - alkoxymalonates and a-difluoramino- alkanols and their preparation. 3,358,013, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 482. Freeman, Leo, to Gruendler Crusher & Pulverizer Co. Appara- tus for depithing bagasse. 3,334,3S6, 8-S-67, CI. 19 — 34. Freeman, Louis G., Jr. Edge folding apparatus. 3,323,150, 6-6-67, CI. 12—55. Freeman, Luther E. Pet protecting bait holder. 3,303.600, 2-14-67. CI. 43—131. Freeman, Mathew L.. to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Pressure bal- anced valve. 3,298,389, 1-17-67, CI. 137—454.6. Freeman, Miller L. Light reflectors for producing a conical divergent light beam: 3.354.304, 11-21-07. CI. 240— 41.35. Freeman, Peter A., Martin-Marietta Corp. Man-carried auto- navigation device. 3,355,942, 12-5-67. CI. 73 — 17S. Freeman, Richard B., and P. J. Spangler, to ETC Inc. Method of forming a brazed seam. 3.302.2S1, 2-7-67, CI. 29— 4S2. Freeman, Robert S., to The Strong Electric Corp. Method of and apparatus for producing high intensity radiation by an arc. 3.330,987, 7-11-67, CI. 314 — 5. Freeman, Stephen E., to Freeman Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for preparation of phosphoric acid ester polyols. 3.30S,209, 3-7-67, CI. 260— 97S. Freeman, Svdnev W., to General Signal Corp. Vehicle control systems. 3,337,727, 8-22-07, CI. 240—63. 432 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Freeman, Walter K. : See — _^ nmj Davis, Claude G., Freeman, and Phelps. 3,328,874. Freeman, Walter R., and W. F. Boldt, to Wagner Electric Corp Pressure generating means. 3,348,377, 10-24-67, CI. 60— 54. G. „ „ „ , . Freeman, William H., to Jefferson Electric Co. Parallel in- verter having higher frequency at start-up. 3,333,179, 7-25-67, CI. 321 — 45. Freeport Sulphur Co. : See — Beamesderfer, John W., and Morris. 3,318,718. Lipps, Delbert A. 3,316,063. Lipps, Delbert A., Best, and Rubero. 3,355,259. Freese, Charles E. : See — Kuebler, Thomas L., and Freese. 3,319,438. Freese, Charles E. Dish washing machine. 3,324,867, 6-13-67, Ql 134 99 Freese, Evans' G., to The Cessna Aircraft Co. Cushion stop for hydraulic cylinders. 3,323,422, 6-6-67, CI. 91 — ±0o. Freese, Evans G., to The Cessna Aircraft Co. Master cylinder construction affording automatic re-phasing of master and slave cylinders. 3,347.043, 10-17-67, CI. 60—54.5. Freese, Frank A., and E. L. Westbury, to Wehr Corp. Louver assembly including separating traps. 3,358,580, 12-19-67, CI. 98—121. Freese, Royston G. : See — „ „_„ ,,„ Millington, Brian W., Scott, and Freese. 3,342,422. Scott. William M., Millington, and Freese. 3,332,408. Freet Betty. Decorative screening appliques. 3,310,130, 3-21-67, CI. 161—18. Freeway Washer & Stamping Co. : See — Thompson, Bobby C. 3,323,400. Fregeau, Leo J. : See — Bast, Gordon B., and Fregeau. 3,339,219. Fregeau, Robert L. Sail powered trolley device. 3,327,976, 6-27-67, CI. 244 — 155. Freggens, Robert A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec- tronic tube device. 3,299,310, 1-17-67, CI. 313—278. Freholm, Omar E. : See — Stacy, Robert G., Almind, and Freholm. 3,349,874. Freholm ' Omar E., to The Budd Co. Conformable rotary disk brake shoe assembly. 3,297,117, 1-10-67, CI. 188— 234 Frei Arthur J., Sr., to General Motors Corp. Flexible bag for making ice cubes. 3,306,567, 2-28-67, CI. 249—53. Frei Arthur J., Sr., and F. E. Merica, to General Motors Corp. Freezing trav. 3,355,138, 11-28-67, CI. 249 — 71. Frei, Charles H., to The J. H. Day Co. Gyratory sifter mount. 3,347,374, 10-17-67, CI. 209—332. Frei, Ephraim H., and S. Leibinzohn. to Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd. Magnetic propulsion of diagnostic or therapeutic elements through the body ducts of animal or human patients. 3,358,676, 12-19-67, CI. 128—1.3. Frei Gebruder : See — Frei, Karl A. 3.351,296. Frei, Karl. 3,358,541. Frei Josef to Vaud Tesa S.A. Inside micrometer. 3,354,552, 11-28-67, CI. 33—164. Frei Hans, to Sulzer Bros., Ltd. Damping device for heat ex- changers. 3,360,039, 12-26-67, CI. 165—172. Frei, Karl A., to Gebruder Frei. Electromagnetic thread-ten- sion control assembly. 3,351,296. 11-7-67, CI. 242—45. Frei Karl, to Gebruder Frei. Shear-type cutter assembly. 3,358,541, 12-19-67, CI. 83—554. Frei, Walter : See — Kuhnle. Willi, and Frei. 3,354,744. Freiberg. Ashley H. : See — Szabo, Karoly, and Freiberg. 3,320,229. Freiberg, Ashley H., and C. C. Greco, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Preparing organotin mercaptides by reacting diorganotin oxides with esters of thiocarboxylic acids. 3,328,441, 6-27- 67. CI. 260 — 429.7. Freiberg, Leslie A., to Abbott Laboratories. 6-azido-3,5-cyelo- androstanes. 3,324,149, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 349. Freiberg, Leslie A., and J. W. Cole, to Abbott Laboratories. 6£,17j3-substituted cycloandrostanes. 3,337,591, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 397.1. Freiberger, Ronald D., to General Motors Corp. Vacuum posi- tion servo system. 3,333,770, 8-1-67, CI. 236 — 79. Freibergs, Elmer, N. Lipetz. and R. A. Stern, to United States of America, Army. Microwave ferrite isolator having a circumferential biasing magnetic field applied to a cruci- form waveguide section. 3,304,521, 2-14-67, CI. 333 — 24.2. Freid, Wilbert B., to General Electric Co. Flexible support means for gas turbine powerplants. 3,358,440, 12-19-67, CI. 60—39.16. Freiday, Jay H., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Cascade evaporator and means of improving performance 3,319,- 694, 5-16-67, CI. 159—10. Freidlin, Lev K. : See — Sharf, Vladimir Z., Freidlin, and Prilezhaeva. 3,333,006. Freidman, Stuart D. : See — Tundermann, Werner O., and Freidman. 3,346,398. Freifeld, Milton : See — Mack, George R., Jr., and Freifeld. 3, 301, SOS. Freifeld, Milton, and B. Churchill, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Fire retardant composition of diammoninm phosphate containing methyl vinyl ether-maleic anhydride copolymer as thickener. 3,345,289, 10-3-67, CI. 252—8.1. Freightliner Corp. : See — Chew, Norman B. Re. 26.303. Kaye, Michael C. 3,313,151. Freiman, Aaron, to Celanese Coatings Co. Alkali metal silicate coating compositions. 3,333,973, 8-1-67, CI. 106—84. Freiman, Charles V. : See — Chien, Robert T., and Freiman. 3,317,899. Freiman, Charles V., and H. Hellerman, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Compiling circuitrv for a highly-paral- lel computing system. 3,343,135. 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Freimark, Leopold. Gage plugs for measuring the center dis- tance between tapped holes. 3,308,545, 3-14-67, CI. 33 — 174. Freimiller, Louis R., to Rohm & Haas Co. Benzopyrans and process for the preparation thereof. 3,336,340, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 345.3. Freimiller, Louis R., and J. W. Nemec, to Rohm & Haas Co. Preparation of symmetrical octahvdroacridine. 3,325,498, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 279. Freimiller, Louis R., and J. W. Nemec, to Rohm & Haas Co. Decahydroacridines. 3,326,917, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 279. Freitas, David M. : See — Freitas, John A., Jr. and D. M. 3,307,337. Freitas, John A., Jr. and D. M. Spark arrestor. 3,307,337, 3-7-67. CI. 55 — 500. Frelich, Paul D. : See — Farr, Harold K„ Frelich, and Curtis. 3,296,579. Frellsen, Carlton B., to Joy Mfg. Co. Mining machine having cutter arms oscillated in opposite directions and in phase. 3,333,894, 8-1-67, CI. 299 — 1. Freman, Carl M. Sportsman's scabbard carrying frame. 3,305,147, 2-21-67, CI. 224—1. Fre-Mar Industries, Inc. : See- — Marra, Ivan L. 3,352,142. Stover. William F. 3,339,438. Fremery, Maximilian I., to Shell Oil Co. Pyrrolidine produc- tion from aziridines and olefins. 3,342,S33, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Fremont Industries, Inc. : See — Wollgien, Herbert R., and Chang. 3,345,217. Frempter. Wayne W. : See — Hruby, John O., Jr., and Frempter. 3.341,133. Hruby. John O., Jr., and Frempter. 3,342,423. Frempter, Wayne W., to Rain Jet Corp. Liquid discharge. 3,301,493, 1-31-67. CI. 239—590. Fremuth, Winf ried J. : See — Vitalis, Emil A., D'Errico, and Fremuth. 3,317,589. French, Cary M., to J. H. Parker. Clamp assembly for pre- hung frame assemblies. 3,356,400, 12-5-67, CI. 287 — 20.924. French, Charles S., to Research Corp. Plane table plotter. 3,302,293, 2-7-67, CI. 33—67. French, David M., to United States of America, Navy. Meth- od for cling packaging an object. 3,343,331, 9-26-67, CI. 53—22. French, Denis E. E., to Moore Business Forms, Inc. Web register control means utilizing a television system. 3,339,- 817. 9-5-67, CI. 226 — 100. French, Dexter, and R. B. Evans, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Method for the fractionation of starch. 3,318,732. 5-9-67, CI. 127 — 70. French, Eddie C. : See — Shock, D'Arcv A., French, and Bovd. 3,329,207. French, Elby E., to O. K. Tire and Rubber Co. Tire truing machines. 3,354,929, 11-28-67, CI. 157—13. French, Henry C, and C. R. Toppins, to Dempster Bros., Inc. Container dumping devices. 3,342,358, 9-19-67, Cl. 214 — 302. French, Hollis E. : See — Berman, Elliot, and French. 3,309.200. French, John H.. to Merit Plastics, Inc. Extrusion die con- struction. 3,298,063, 1-17-67, Cl. 18 — 13. French, Marcus : See — Buff, Fred, French, and Pollock. 3,296,658. French, Paul. Prefabricated wrapper for containers. 3,311,- 289, 3-2S-67. Cl. 229—87. French, Richard S., to Keves Fibre Co. Molded pulp con- tainer. 3,315,410, 4-25-67, Cl. 47 — 34. French, Tom, to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corp. Pneumatic tires. 3.332.465. 7-25-67, Cl. 152 — 209. French, William H., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. In situ epoxidation process. 3,360,531. 12-26-67. Cl. 260 — 348.5. Frendberg, Arthur M., and R. P. Siegfried, to The Babcock & Wilcox, Co. Gas off-take system. 3,310,036, 3-21-67, Cl. 122 — 1. Frenk. Helmuth, and D. Huelsmann, to Ernst Leitz, G.m.b.H. Automatic gain control system for double-beamed specto- graph. 3,359.472, 12-19-67, Cl. 318 — 26. Frenkel. Herbert M. : See — Frenkel, Richard E., and Herbert M. 3.326.204. Frenkel, Marvin A., and C. H. Haney, to Advance Glove Mfg. Co. Method for tear sealing thermoplastic sheets to cloth. 3,345,226, 10-3-67, Cl. 156—66. Frenkel, Richard E., and H. M. Multicolor light-reflecting and sound-recording psychiatric observation apparatus. 3,326.- 204, 6-20-67, Cl. 12S — 1. Frenken, Klaus : See — Speith. Karl G.. Bungeroth, and Frenken. 3.315.323. Frenken, Klaus, and W. Stellmacher, to Mannesmann Aktienge. sellschaft. Method for lowering a multiple cast ingot during continuous casting using only web contact. 3.303. 53S. 2-14-67, Cl. 22 — 200.1. Frensch, Heinz, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Fungicidal preparations containing copper-bis valerianate. 3,323,987, 6-6-67, Cl. 167 — 22. LIST OF PATENTEES l:::: Frensch, Heinz. IT. Goebol, M. Czech, and K. Hartel, to Farbwerke Hoeehst AktlengsellschaCt vormals Melster Lucius & Pruning. Compositions and methods tor protect- ing seeds. 3,297.523 1-10-67, CI. 167—38. Frerrtzd-Beymc, Jolianhes, to W. Keiners. Thread lubricator. 3,300,253. 2-28-67, CI. 118—78. Prentzi a, Paul T. : See — Mathews, Bentley B., and Frontzen. 3,34S,680. Frenzel, Carl J., to Skil Corp. Trigger actuated switch device. 3,309,484, 3-14-67. CI. 200 — 157. Frenzel, Carl J., and J. C. Green, to Skil Corp. Dispensing gun. Re. 26, ISO, 4-4-67. CI. 222—39. Frerking, Marvin E., to Collins Radio Co. Means for tuning crystal oscillator. 3,297,961, 1-10-67, CI. 331—116. Frescoln, Leonard O., to Hercules Inc. Preparation of spin- ning solutions of polypropylene. 3,328,337, 6-27-67, CI. 260—34.2. Frescura, Eugenio. Tow bar controlled brake actuating device for towed vehicles. 3,318,422, 5-9-67, CI. 188 — 112. Fresolone, Vito, Jr. Bleeding tool and apparatus for hydrau- lic systems. 3.301.2S2, 1-31-67, CI. 141— 9S. Freudenberg, Carl : See — Fahrbach, Erich. 3,344,013. Kaluza, Ludwig. 3,337,906. Freudig. Gerhard : See — LSffler, Theodor, and Freudig. 3,346,982. Freuler, Fred H., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Bag- holder. 3,314,632, 4-18-67, CI. 248—101. Freuler, Fred H., and J. M. Futch, Jr., to Clupak, Inc. Angle bar compactor for producing isotropic extensibility in a web. 3,359,156, 12-19-67, CI. 162—361. Freund, Benjamin E., to Jetfrev-Allan Industries, Inc. Seat belt retractor. 3,337,156, 8-22-67, CI. 242 — 107. Freund, Betty M. Aprons. 3,350,720, 11-7-67, CI. 2 — 4S. Freund. Heinz E., F. Arndt, and R. Rusch, to A. G. Sobering. Method of selectivelv derivatives destroying weeds. 3,332,- 768, 7-25-67, CI. 71 — 118. Freund, Heinz E.. F. Arndt, and R. Rusch, to Sobering, A.G. Method of destroying a weed. 3,352,663, 11-14-67, CI. 71— SS. Freund. Paul W.. and H. C. Trotman, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Test fixture for printed circuit boards having cam controlled sequential operators. 3.34S.146, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 158. Freund, Sheldon. Cover for a booklet. 3,310,321, 3-21-67, CI. 281—31. Freundenberg, Carl : See — Fuchs, Hermann. 3,298,851. Freure, Benjamin T. : See — Chitwood, Henry C, Freure, and Cunningham. 3,340,311. Freure. Benjamin T., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of 1-naphthol. 3,356,743, 12-5-67. CI. 260 — 621. Frevel, Ludo K., and L. J. Kressley, to The Dow Chemical Co. Selective hydrogenation process and catalvst. 3.327,013, 6-20-67, CI. 260—081.5. Frewin, James C. : See — Geyer, Howard M., and Frewin. 3,357,283. Frev, Albert : See — Hofmann, Albert, Frey, and Ott. 3,314,959. Hofmann, Albert, Frey, and Ott. 3,336,311. Frey. Albert J., E. E. Galantay. and H. Ott, to Sandoz Inc. Tetracvclic diazepinone compounds. 3,296,252, 1-3-67, CI. 260—239.3. Frev, Albert J., and H. Ott, to Sandoz Inc. Certain 3,4-dihy- drofluoreno/l,9a,9-e,F/l,4-diazepin-3(2H)-ones. 3,335,134, 8-8-67, CI. 260—239.3. Frey. Albert M. : See — Perry, Elijah R., Mundon, and Frey. 3,350,520. Frey, Alexander H., Jr. : See — - Corr, Francis P.. and Frey. 3,359.543. Frey, Alexander H., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Simultaneous message framing and error detection. 3,336.467, 8-15-67. CI. 235—153. Frey, Artur : See — Meyer-Simon, Eugen, and Frey. 3,300,414. Frey, Christian, to Suspended Structures Inc. Method for erecting suspended building components. 3,302,363, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 745. Frev, Christian, to Suspended Structures Inc. Suspended module buildings. 3.331.168, 7-18-67, CI. 52—73. Frey. Christian, to Suspended Structures, Inc. Suspended module buildings. 3.342, 00S, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 745. Frey. Christian M. : See — Grosh, James L., and Frey. 3,357,594. Frey, Donald J.. J. Jonakin, and V. Z. Caracristi. to Com- bustion Engineering. Inc. Drying and burning pipeline coal in a heat exchange system. 3,340,830, 9-12-67, CI. 110 — 7. Frey, Elmer L. : See — McQuillan, Robert D., Thomas, and Frey. 3,314,7S4. Frey. Horst E., to Standard Oil Co. Foam resins prepared from aromatic anhydrides and isoevanates. 3,300,420, 1— 24-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Frey, Howard A., to General Electric Co. flexible high voltage bushing. 3,301,938, 174—31. Frey, Howard A., to General Electric Co. Combination line insulator and cable pothead. 3,315,046, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 48. Frey, Howard A., to General Electric Co. High voltage in- sulator with internal corona shield. 3.317,659, 5-2-67, CI. 174 — 140. Light weight 1-31-67, "CI. Frey, Louis E. Record filing means. 3,347,393, 10-17-67, CI. 211 — 10. Frey, Paul H., to Union Carbide Corp. Frankfurter strand feeder. 3,360,172, 12-26-67, CI. 226—97. Frey, Robert F., to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Reducing the stickiness of hot candy. 3,205,992, 1-3-67, CI. 99—134. Frey, Robert R., to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Hard candy from high maltose corn syrup. 3,332,783, 7-25-67, CI. 99 — 134. Frey, Samuel S. : See — Bremer, Clarence, and Frey. 3,322,573. Frey, Walter C, and N. E. Reinhart, to The B. F. Goodrich, Co. Automatic cutting device. 3,354,765, 11-28-67, CI. 83—71. Frey, Wiederkehr & Cie, Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Schneider, Willi. 3,344,697. Freyberger, Donald L., and J. F. Longenecker, to Lukens Steel Co. Process for the production of bonded metal structures. 3,299,503, 1-24-67, CI. 29 — 471.5. Freyberger, Wilfred L. : See — Wystrach, Vernon P., Rauhut, and Freyberger. 3,355,- 017. Freydberg, Ralph M., to Acme Backing Corp. Supported metallic yarns. 3,315,456, 4-25-67, CI. 57 — 144. Freyer, Ernest F. Screening means for clamshell bucket. 3,299,548, 1-24-67, CI. 37 — 183. Freyermuth, Harlan B. : See — Randall, David I., and Freyermuth. 3.320.686. Freyermuth, Harlan B., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Crosslinkage of cellulose fibers with phosphate esters of di- ethanol sulfones. 3,314,744, 4-18-67, CI. 8—120. Freyermuth, Harlan B., and D. I. Randall, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Modification of reactive hydrogen- and halo- gen-containing materials with thioxane dioxide. 3,341.279, 9-12-67, CI. 8—120. Freyholdt, Helmut, and A. Aebischer, to Ventilator A.G. Vane for an axial ventilator and method for producing the same. 3,300,123, 1-24-67, CI. 230 — 134. Freyling, Raymond A. : See — Hoffman, Cornelius A., and Freyling. 3.325,092. Freyschlag, Herwig. H. Pommer, and W. Reif, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of derivatives of omega - hydroxvtiglaldehvde. 3.347,930, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 602. Freysinger, Henry L. : See — Lykken, William H., Freysinger, and Bercaw. 3,326,475. Freytag, Helmut : See — Ley, Kurt, Walz, Redetzkv, and Frevtag. 3,344,109. Pampus, Gottfried, Holtschmidt, and Freytag. 3.341,502. Freytag, Karl-Heinz: See — Taube. Carl. Bockmann, and Freytag. 3,353,901. Friar. Dan H. : See — Cadden, Jerry L., and Friar. 3,354.53S. Frias. Robert. Automatic propeller pitch control and adaptor. 3,295,610, 1-3-67, CI. 170—160.49. Friberg, Oscar. Container with a removable handle. 3,334,- 782, 8-8-67, CI. 220—94. Frichette, Roswell S., Jr. : See — Libbin, Herbert L., Frichette, and Huntress. 3,341,931. Frick, Charles E., to Union Carbide Corp. Repeating pneu- matic timer. 3,326,237, 6-20-67, CI. 137 — 624.14. Frick Co. ■ See — Babylon, Richard H. 3,321,013. Babylon, Richard H. 3,321,726. Dreksler, Moshe Y. 3,315,492. Dreksler, Moshe Y., and Sloan. 3,299,659. Dufton, William C, and Brown. 3,335,770. Garland, Milton W., and Peard. 3,353,367. Frick, David F. : See — Kleinschmidt. Edward F., and Frick. 3,359,36S. Frick, Fritz A. : See — Cheney, Walter J., and Frick. 3.355,076. Frick, Harold L., to Whirlpool Corp. Burner. 3.299,941, 1-24-67, CI. 15S — 115. Frick, John G., Jr. : See — Kullman, Russell M. H., Reinhardt, and Frick. 3.300,- 273. Reinhardt, Robert M., Kullman, and Frick. 3.304.147. Frick, Ralph G. : See — Cohn, Eugene, De Forest, and Frick. 3,352,009. Frick, Richard H., and H. H. Scholz, to Kimberlv-Clark Corp. Expansible mandrel. 3,29S,626, 1-17-67, CI. 242 — 72. Frick, Wilhelm, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Substituted ureas. 3,344.181, 9-26-67, CI. 260—553. Frick, Wilhelm E., and G. Schettv. to J. R. Geigy. A.G Di- benzo-l,2-thiazines. 3.356.678, 12-5-67 CI. 260—243. Fricke. Aiex, to Union Tool Co. Kev construction. 3.349.5*0. 10-31-67. CI. 70—395. Fricke, Arthur L. : See — Dygert, Justin C, and Fricke. 3,310,617. Fricke, Roy A. : See — Segur, Asa B., and Fricke. 3,331,096. Fricke. Roy A., to A. J. Industries, Inc. Wheel washer. 3,305,886, 2-28-67, 'CI. 15—21. Fricker, Frank V., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Component assem- bly with flexible channel shaped printed circuit board. 3.340.437, 9-5-67, CI. 317 — 101. Fricker, Ludwig. to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Motor assembly. 3,308,762, 3-14-67, CI. 103—87. Frickert, Philip J., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Stop motion apparatus. 3,326.481. 6-20-67, CI. 242 — 36. Frieks. Charles L. : See — Fricks, William E. 3.302.944. 434 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fricks, William E., 75% to C. L. Frieks, E. L. Gammage, Jr., and W. W. Mundy. C-clamp. 3,302,944, 2-7-67, CI. 269 — 162. Friddell James F., to Stewart & Stevenson Services, Inc. Method of and apparatus for converting a diesel engine to operate on natural gas. Re. 26,145, 1-24-67, CI. 123 — 32 Fride, Josef, and M. A. Guiducci, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 16a,17a-acetonides of 19-nor pregane derivatives and inter- mediates in the preparation theerof. 3,314,946, 4- 18-6 1, CI. 260 — 239.55. Friden, In*. : See — Bastian. Donald G. 3,340,987. Blodgett, Edwin O. 3,304,410. Blodgett, Edwin O. 3,304,411. Blodgett, Edwin O. 3,327,917. Blodgett. Edwin O. 3,355.000. Chall, Harold J., and Bowers. 3,331.554. Dannatt, Hugh St. L. 3,327,828. Fisher, Fenton M. 3,333,784. Hare, George H. 3,327,252. Harris, Ben. 3,35o,715. Harris, Ben A., and Denis. 3,309,673. Hawthorne Nathaniel F. 3,336,866. Herrmann, John F. 3,327,829. Hill, Lewis C. 3,301.360. Lowell, Peter M. 3,301,176. Lowell, Peter M., Balaz. and Anderson. 3.353,480. Lundquist, Ingemar H., and Wiedeman. 3,319,395. Neel, John V. 3,345,614. Ragen, Robert A. 3,341,838. Robinson, Leland P. 3,356,199. Shill, Karl E. 3,307,175. Toepnen, Thurston H. 3,339.696. Van Buskirk, Warren T. 3,309,081. Fridge, David S Dental paralleling handpiece. 3,346,9o9. 10-17-67, CI. 32 — 67. Fridman, Inna A. : See — Pavlenko, Jury S., Vasiljev, Pribysh, Sigalov, Starostin. Tantsiura, Fridman, and Khodosko. 3,319,055. Fridolph, Maude C. Brassiere. 3,320,959, 5-23-67, CI. 128— 451. Fridrich, Elmer G. : See — Jaffe. Mary S., and Fridrich. 3,315,111. Fridrich, Elmer G.. to General Electric Co. Electric lamp manufacture. 3,305.289, 2-21-67, CI. 316—21. Friduss, Edwin A. Bag construction. 3,337,118, 8-22-67, CI. 229 — 66. Friebel. Hans : See — Schulte, Karl, Koppe, Friebel, and Somrner, 3,329,685. Fried, Alexander. Drawing system. 3,323,416, 6-6-67, CI. 88—24. Fried, David L., and W. S. Read, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Interferrometric method and apparatus for modulation and control of light. 3,302.027, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 199. Fried, John : See — Windholz, Thomas B., Patchett, and Fried. 3,318,922. Windholz, Thomas B., Patchett, and Fried. 3,322,754. Fried, John, to Merck & Co., Inc. Estra-4,9-diene-3/3,17-dioIs and esters thereof. 3,340,280, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Fried, John, T. S. Bry, and A. A. Patchett. to Merck & Co., Inc. 17a-trifluorovinyl androstenes. 3,300,518, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Fried, John, J. Hannah, and A. A. Patchett, to Merck & Co., Inc. 16-fluoro-androstenes and estrenes containing a 17-un- saturated halogenated hydrocarbon side chain. 3,320,289, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Fried, John, and T. F. Bry, to Merck & Co., Inc. 17ct-un- satu rated - halohvdroearbon-17/J-hvdroxy-19-nor-4,9-andro- stadiene-3-one 17-ethers. 3,337,537, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Fried, John, T. S. Bry, and A. A. Patchett, to Merck & Co., Inc. 17£-hydroxy-17a-halohydrocarbon-19-nor-andrnst-4-ene- 3-ones and the A BCU » isomers thereof. 3,340,251, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Fried, John H. : See — Edwards, John A., Fried, and Slddall. 3.354.152. Edwards, John A., Fried, and Siddall. 3.354,154. Fried, John H., to Syntex Corp. 17-substituted 14j3-estr-4- enes. 3,338,925, 8-29-67, CI. 260—397.4. Fried, Josef : See — Laskin. Allen I., and Fried. 3,329.699. Rosenthal, David W., and Fried. 3.336.338. Fried, Josef, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 5a,16a,17a-tri- hydroxy-6,8-halo pregnane-3,20-bisethylene ketals. 3,341,525, 9-12-67, CI. 260—239.55. Fried, Josef, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Acetals and ketals of 6-alkyl-16,17-dihydroxyprogesterone and intermediate therefor. 3,349,085, 10-24-67, CI. 260—239.55. Fried, Josef, and E. E. Galantay, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Butenolides. 3,326,937, 6-20-67, CI. 260—343.6. Fried Louis, to Joseph Dyson & Sons, Inc. Washing machine drain hose. 3, 349, SOS, 10-31-67, CI. 138 — 109. Fried, Nathan : See — Cymmer, Thomas, and Fried. 3,347,091. Fried, Stanley H. : See — Taylor, Elliot L., Brajer, and Fried. 3,328.905. Fried, Walter R.. and T. G. Sprague, to North American Aviation. Inc. Platform motion compensation of a coherent MTI system. 3,341,847, 9-12-67, CI. 343—7.5. Friedberg, Milton R., and R. O. Bykerk ; said Friedberg assor. to The Antenna Specialist Co. Antenna amplifier for trans- ceiver. 3,316,487, 4-25-67, CI. 325 — 15. Friedeck, Walter : See — Blise, Bernard G., and Friedeck. 3,299,446. Friedel, Murray, to Visual Graphics Corp. Combined photo- graphic enclosure and camera. 3,308,714, 3-14-67, CI. 88—24. Friedel, Murray, to Visual Graphics Corp. Apparatus for treating sheet-form materials. 3,336,853, 8-22-67, CI. - 95 — 94. Friedel, Murray, to Visual Graphics Corp. Automatic focusing optical system. 3,340,766, 9-12-67, CI. 88 — 24. Friedel, Murray, to Visual Graphics Corp. Photographic de- veloping apparatus. 3,334,566, 8-8-67, CI. 95 — 89. Friedenreich, Heinrich, and K. Erdmann, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Detachable connection of a piston with a piston rod, especially for a piston compres- sor. 3,350,119, 10-31-67, CI. 287 — 53. Frieder, Leonard P. : See — Aileo, Jackson A. 3,335,720. Frieder, Leonard P., to Gentex Corp. Boat canopy. 3,354,- 892, 11-2S-67, CI. 135—6. Frieder, Leonard P., and E. G. Baker, to Gentex Corp. Life ring. 3,353,197, 11-21-67. CI. 9 — 311. Friedheim, Ernst A. H. Complexes of trivalent antimony with penicillamine, and admixtures of excess penicillamine with said complexes. 3,297,531, 1-10-67. CI. 167 — 68. Friedi Reiner, and R. von Linde, to Webasto Werk G.m.b.H. Heat radiator. 3,305,013, 2-21-67, CI. 165—183. Friedi, Frank T. : See — Eberhard, John F., Friedi, and Stemphens. 3,345,138. Friedi, Walter. Powder spray units. 3,310,348, 3-21-67, CI. 302—19. Friedi, Wolfgang, to Quarzlampen Gesellschaft m.b.H. Visible He-Ne laser having a presure below 0.8 torr. 3.311,843, 3-28-67. CI. 331 — 94.5. Friedlein, Bernard. Coat construction. 3,324,479, 6-13-67, CI. 2—93. Friedman, Allen N., and D. L. White, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Vibration sensor. 3,360,770, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 1 0. Friedman, Arnold I., and D. H. Beaumont, to General Elec- tric, Co. Fluorescent lamp coating. 3,310,418, 3-21-67, CI. 117—33.5. Friedman, Bernard. Apparatus for drying articles. 3,298,- 113, 1-17-67. CI. 34 — 219. Friedman. Bernard H. Method of elevating a load and lift apparatus therefor. 3,307, S31, 3-7-67, CI. 254 — 150. Friedman, Bernard H., to American Machine and Foundry Co. Selective heating apparatus. 3,354,814, 11-28-67, CI. 99 — 353. Friedman, Bernard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for production of oxygenated organic compounds from ditertiary alkyl halides. 3,354,198, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 468. Friedman, Burnam I. : See — Dailey, Charles L., Friedman, Martinez, Allen, and Jortner. 3,315,471. Friedman, Burnam l.. J. S. Martinez, and D. Jortner, to TRW Inc. Radioisotope attitude control engine. 3,353,354, 11-21-67. CI. 60—203. Friedman, Charles B. : See — Koegemann, Victor E., Denman, and Friedman. 3,347,797. Friedman, Donald : Sec — Agarwal, Paul D., Colten, Friedman, Johnston, and Werth. 3,323,032. Friedman, Gerald M., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Obtaining paleoenvironmental information. 3,343,917, 9-26- 67, CI. 23 — 230. Friedman, Harry, to Ideal Tubular Corp. Sink drain. 3,327,- 326, 6-27-67, Cl. 4 — 286. Friedman, Harry S., to Kollmorgen Corp. Optical micrometer. 3,350,849, 12-26-67, Cl. 88—14. Friedman, Herbert, to United States of America, Navy. Stroboscopic X-ray tube. 3,329,847, 7-4-67, Cl. 313—60. Friedman, Howard and J. Method and apparatus for forming shoulder pads. 3,316,811, 5-2-67, Cl. 90—11. Friedman, Jack : See — Friedman, Howard and J. 3,316,811. Friedman, Jack. Laundry package. 3,322,674, 5-30-67, Cl. 252—90. Friedman, Jerome and J. Six-wav swimming pool filter valve. 3,316,937, 5-2-67, Cl. 137—625.29. Friedman, Josephine : See — ■ Friedman. Jerome and J. 3,316,937. Friedman, Jules. Method for making plastic buttons. 3,331,- 904, 7-18-67, Cl. 264—108. Friedman. Julius : See — Wellhofer, Carl S., and Friedman. 3,321,622. Friedman. Lawrence J. : See — Powell, William H., and Friedman. 3,359,352. Friedman. Lester, to Union Carbide Corp. Polvurethanes pre- pared from phosphorus containing mannich condensation products. 3,309,342, 3-14-67, Cl. 260 — 77.5. Friedman, Lester, to Union Carbide Corp. Aminomethyl- phosphonates. 3,314,957, 4-18-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Friedman, Lester, to Union Carbide Corp. Phosphorus con- taining copolymers. 3.318.855, 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 88.1. Friedman, Lester, to Union Carbide Corp. Cyclic phos- phonates. 3,330,88S, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 927. LIST ()!•' PATENTEES 435 Friedman, Lester, to Weston Chemical Corp. Polymeric dl- propyleae glycol hydrogen phosphites. 3,359,348, 12-19-67, CI. 260 929. Friednum, Lewis, and A. !'. [rsa, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Mass spectrograph ion source wherein a pulsed are is produced by vibrating one electrode. 3,337,728, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — U.9. Friedman, .Maurice : See — Collins, John N.. and Friedman. 3,353,100. Friedman. Melvin, and F. W. Knight, Jr., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film product. 3,309,201, 3-14-67, CI. 96 — 70. Friedman. Nathan II., and W. Andruschkevich, Sr. Foot hoard. 3,343,184, 9-26-67, Cl. 5—317. Friedman, Samuel: See — Bohlinger, Ernst, and Friedman. 3.323,324. Friedman, Sol. Casting mold and clamping means. 3,309,- 73S, 3-21-67, Cl. IS — 26. Friedman, Willard I., and H. Egerer. Card selecting and dealing machine. 3,312,473, 4-4-67, Cl. 273 — 149. Friedmann, Alex.. Kommandit-Gesellschaft : See — JUpinstci, Johann. 3,35S,774. Friedmann, Anton R. J., and R. H. Eby, to Ashley F. Ward Inc., cl.h.a. The Skinner Irrigation Co. Rotary impulse sprin- kler. 3,350,015, 10-31-67, Cl. 239 — 230. Friedmann, Eric H. : See — Cancrinus. Hendrik, and Friedmann. 3.302.4S9. Cancrinus, Hendrik, and Friedmann. 3,323,390. Friedmann, Hans, F. Katseher, and N. Schredl, to Loba Chemie Dr. Paul Low-Beer & Co. Halogenated resins sta- bilized with dibasic lead phosphite and dibasic lead sulfite. 3,355,420, 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 45.75. Friedrich, Andrew E. : Sec — Tarlow, Benjamin, and Friedrich. 3.315.360. Friedrich Arnold, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Split connecting rod. 3,314,305, 4-18-67, Cl. 74 — 579. Friedrich. Bruno R., to Lincoln-Tool and Mfg. Co. Stator coil winding machine. 3,334,S25, 8-8-67, Cl. 242 — 1.1. Friedrich Deckel Prazisions Mechanik und Maschinenbau : See— Muller, Johann. 3,338,135. Friedrich. Klaus : See — Wallenfels, Kurt, and Friedrich. 3,297,739. Friedrich, Leonard A. : See — Delgrosso, Eugene J., and Friedrich. 3,343,952. Friedrich, Ralph E. : See — Garrett, Walter L., and Friedrich. 3,329,499. Friedrich Refrigerators, Inc. : See — Cootey, Thomas A. 3.34S.607. Friedrich, Siegfried : See — Markl. Georg, and Friedrich. 3,312,791. Friedrich, Waldo J., to Basler Electric Co. Regulating sys- tems for alternating current generators. 3,316,479, 4-25- 67, Cl. 322 — 25. Friedrich, Waldo J., to Basler Electric Co. Power control system with wide range phase control. 3,329,SS3, 7-4-67. Cl. 321—5. Friedrich, Walter, and G. Lohaus, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Pruning. Re- sorcinol derivatives and process for preparing them. 3,335,- 203. S-S-67. Cl. 260—953. Friedriehsen. Thomas : See — Hart, William S., Saunders, and Friedriehsen. 3,310,S99. Frieling, Gerald H., Jr., to Texas Instruments Inc. Manufac- ture of clad rods, wires and the like. 3,355,796, 12-5-67, Cl. 29 — 528. Frielinghaus, Klaus H. : See — Auer. John H., Jr., and Frielinghaus. 3,305,827. Frielinghaus, Klaus H., to General Signal Corp. Telemetering system. 3.336,577, 8-15-67, Cl. 340—163. Frielinghaus. Klaus H., J. L. Langdon, and A. W. Wetmore. to General Signal Corp. Automatic switching system. 3,307,031, 2-28-67. Cl. 246 — 4. Friend, Albert W. Cathode rav tube control circuit having multi-function vacuum tube. 3,315,119, 4-18-67, Cl. 315—19. Friend. Lindsay C. : See — Brookman, Ronald J.. Friend, Mummev. and Smith. 3.341.801. Friend. Lindsay C. to AMP Inc. Multiple switch. 3.34S.1S7, 10-17-67. Cl. 339 — 18. Friend, Lloyd L., Jr., to Espey Mfg. & Electronics Corp. Salt water battery. 3,343,988, 9-26-67, Cl. 136 — S3. Friend, Raymond A., to National-Standard Co. Tire beads and methods of making same. 3,356,323, 12-5-67. Cl. 245 — 1.5. Friends of Psychiatric Research, Inc. : See — Sutherland, George F. 3,324,720. Friendship. Kenneth F., to Geo. J. Meyer Mfg. Co. Automatic container filling control method and apparatus. 3. 357. 461, 12-12-67, Cl. 141 — 6. Frier. John. Kite and process of making it. 3.330,511, 7-1 1- 67, Cl. 244 — 153. Frierese, Claude : See — Romani, Lucien, Meuwese, and Frierese. 3,343,403. Fries, Bernard A., to Chevron Research Co. Radioactive silver thiophosphate tracers for oil carrying pipe lines. 3.305.4S9. 2-21-67, Cl. 252—301.1. Fries. Bernard J. : See — Levit, Edward C, Fries, and Poppe. 3,327.985. Fries. Edward W., H. B. Kaufman, Jr., A. Spiel, and D. H. Lipka, to DCA Food Industries Inc. Apparatus for pro- ducing fried comestibles. 3,298,302, 1-17-67, Cl. 99 — 354. Fiie.-. Edward W„ ami II. B. Kaufman, Jr., to In 'A 1 1 Industries, Inc. Apparatus lor filling baked products. 3.314,381, 4-1S-67, Cl. 107 — 1. Fries, John R.. R. F. Price, and J. A. Boiler, to Lamlis Tool Co. Multiple master earns for cam grinding machines. 3,303,614, 2-14-67, Cl. 51—101. Fries, William : See — Storey, Bayard T., Miller, and Fries. 3,311,572. Friese, (iiinler, and H. Ricliter, to Metallgeselisehal I Ak- tiengesellschaft. Electrolytic cell having bipolarly con- nected porous electrodes. 3,332,868, 7-25-67, Cl. 204 — 219. Friese, Karl-Hermann : See — Fsper, Fritz, and Friese. 3,360,670. Friesen, Peter A. : See — Breuers, Theo P. C, and Friesen. 3,350, 7S8. Friess, Emmanuel : See — Dautreppe, Daniel, Friess, and Salvi. 3,313, 14S. Frigid-Heat Corp. : See — White, Maurice W. 3,296,815. Frigid Units Inc. : Sec — Rubert, George E., Buchanan, and Findlay. 3,295,0S1. Frigikar Corp. : See — Lind, William E., and Mitchell. 3,347,310. Frigiking Co. : See — Payne. Harris F. 3,302,695. Frigo, Arthur P. Rail bumper for gaming table. 3,315,960, 4-25-67, Cl. 273—9. Frlichtenicht. Joseph F. : See — Becker, David G., Friichtenicht, Hamermesh, and Lang- muir. 3,317,S46. Friihauf, Edward J. : See — Schramm, Charles H., and Friihauf. 3,305,494. Friis, Carsten, to Central Machine Works Co. Spring con- trolled and cushioned springboard devices. 3,300,209, 1-24-67, Cl. 272 — 66. Friis, Harald T., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Electromag- netic wave transmissive metal walls utilizing projecting dielectric rods. 3,310,808, 3-21-67, Cl. 343 — 872. Friis, Ronald W.. and J. E. Hench, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energv Commission. Pressure vessel thermal insulation. 3.357,890, 12-12-67, Cl. 176—54. Frindel. Sebastien, to Societe Anonyme : Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Atomiques de Telecommunications et d'Eleetronique Alcatel. Device for the precise measurement of straight-line profiles, 3,328,885, 7-4-67, Cl. 33 — 16. Fringhian, Bahrain. Method for producing rugous and abra- sive surfaces and product thereof. 3,306,719, 2-28-67, Cl. 51—309. Frink, Russell E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric current transfer structure including contact balls. 3,301,- 986, 1-31-67, Cl. 200 — 166. Frisbee, Claude M. : See — Neuboq, Alfred L., and Erisbee. 3,320,656. Frisbie, Edward C, to Charles D. Ingraham & Sons, Inc. Waste stripper for label-making machines. 3,360,210, 12-26-67, Cl. 242 — 65. Frisbie, Marshall H. : See — Isaacson, Anson, and Frisbie. 3,306,689. Frisby, Clinton D., and D. W. Spence, to Infotronics Corp. Automatic base line drift corrector circuit. 3,359,410, 12-19-67, Cl. 235— 1S3. Frisby. Thomas M., to Eastman Oil Well Survev. Hydrau- lically actuated orienting device. 3.313,360, 4-11-67, Cl. 175 — 45. Frisby, Thomas M.. to Eastman Oil Well Survev Co. Whip- stocks. 3.339,636, 9-5-67, Cl. 166 — 1 17.5. Frisch, Arnold. L. H. Weiss, and M. Engelson, to Tektronix, Inc. Resistor-diode attenuator. 3,325,754, 6-13-67, Cl. 333—81. Frisch, Arnold M., and G. D. Long, to Tektronix. Inc. Phase lock system for spectrum analyzer. 3,321,712, 5-23-C7, Cl. 331—26. Frisch, Eldon E., to Dow Corning Corp Method of preparing tertiary alkyl chlorides and olefins. 3.322.S40, 5-30-67, Cl. 260—653.5. Frisch, Erling, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Linear mo- tion device. 3,299,302, 1-17-67, Cl. 310 — 12. Frisch, Erling, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fuel element for nuclear reactors. 3,304.234, 2-14-67. Cl. 176 — 76 Frisch, Erling, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Controlled leakage face type seals. 3,347,552, 10-17-67, Cl. 277 — 27. Frisch, Hans, to Frisch Kabel und Verseilmaschinenbau. De- vice for handling wire and strands. 3,360,212, 12-26-67 Cl. 242—82. Frisch Kabel und Verseilmaschinenbau : See — Frisch, Hans. 3,360,212. Frischer. Allen D. : See — Bieber, Philip, and Frischer. 3,322,047. Frischkorn, Hans : See — Schinzel, Erich, Frischkorn, and Behrenbruch. 3,336,330. Frishauf, Stephen H. Automobile braking system. 3,311.201, 3-28-67, Cl. 188—134. Frishman, Daniel, to Reid-Meredith, Inc. Method of knitting deep-pile fabrics. 3.328,979, 7-4-67, Cl. 66 — 9. Frisina, Joseph L. Natural carotenoid coloring emulsions and method of making. 3.336.141. 8-15-67, Cl. 99 — 148. Frisk. Karl P., to Licentia Ekman & Brundin. Air Sluice chamber. 3,314,198, 4-18-67, Cl. 52 — 2. Frisk, Norman E. : See — Flexon, John D.. and Frisk. 3.302.352. Frisk. Olof E. : See- Croon, Ingemar L.-A., Assarsson, and Frisk. 3.29S.749. 436 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fristoe, Harold T., to Oklahoma State University of Agricul- ture and Applied Science. Power conserving biasing system for a class B push-pull transistor amplifier circuit. 3,324,- 406, 6-6-67, CI. 330 — 15. Fristot, Alfred. Method for molding articles made of elements assembled in tiers and mold for executing said method. 3,332,113, 7-25-67, CI. 18 — 42. Fritch, Carl P., Jr., to Chemetron Corp. Refrigeration method and apparatus. 3,303,659, 2-14-67, CI. 62 — 45. Fritch, Carl F., Jr., and D. I. Gilna, to Chemetron Corp. Re- frigeration method and apparatus. 3,308,630, 3-14-67. CI.. 62—52. Fritch, Leroy W., Jr., and N. E. Lee, to Borg-Warner Corp. Glue applicator. 3,356,068, 12-5-67, CI. 118—244. Frith, Lawrence J. : See — Brackett, Anthony H„ Jr., and Frith. 3.303,450. Frith, Robin P., and C. R. Jacobson, to Commonwealth of Australia, Department of Civil Aviation. Recording anemometers. 3,316,761, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 189. Fritsch & Co. o.H.G. : See — Fritsch, Erich. 3,311,406. Fritsch, Erich, to Fritsch & Co. o.H.G. Deflector for head wind. 3.311,406, 3-28-67, CI. 296 — 91. Fritsch, Felix, to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesellschaft fur Maschinen-, Kessel- und Waggonbau. Epicyclie gear. 3.315.546, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 801. Fritsch, Felix, to Simmering-Graz-Pauker Aktiengesellschaft for Maschinen-, Kessel- und Waggonbau. Epicyclie gears. 3.315.547, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 801. Fritsch. Konrad, to Haslocher Ausziehtisch- und Moebelfabrik A. Hainke G.m.b.H. Convertible support structure. 3,342,- 148, 9-19-67, CI. 108—102. Fritsch, Rudolf P., to Werner & Peleiderer. Device for granu- lating thermoplastic material. 3.343,213, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 12. Fritsch, Werner, and U. Stache, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 17a-acyl- 16a-hydroxvpregnene derivatives and process for preparing them. 3,297,688, 1-10-67, CI. 260—239.55. Fritsch, Werner, W. Haede, H. Ruschig. and U. Stache, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 6-chloro-A 3 ' 5 -stproid derivatives and processes for their manufacture. 3,301,S75, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Fritts, Robert W., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Thermo- pile module with displacement permitting slotted thermo- junction members. 3,326,727, 6-20-67, CI. 136—208. Fritz. Arthur D. : See — Donohoe, Leonard J., Fritz, Keefer, and Nicolau. 3,302,- 180. Fritz, Charles G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Thermosetting perfluorinated divinyl ether resins. 3,310,- 606, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 884. Fritz, Charles G., anu J. L. Warnell, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymers having recurring triazine rings. 3,317,484. 5-2-67, CI. 260—78.4. Fritz. Charles G., and J. L. Warnell, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Perfluorinated monomers. 3,347,901, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 465.6. Fritz, Clarence J. Hose reel and pumping apparatus. 3,306,- 213, 2-28-67, Cl. 103 — 41. Fritz. Donald S. : See — Moore, Thomas W., and Fritz. 3,344,360. Fritz Driescher Spezialfabrik fur Elektrizitatswerksbedarf : See — Hollmann, Fritz, and Emmerich. 3,317,690. Fritz, Gerhard : See — Bollert, Volker, Curtius, Fritz, and Schnell. 3,321,439. Curtius, Ulrich, Bollert, Fritz, and Nentwig. 3,326,958. Fritz, Gerhard, L. Bottenbruch, and H. Schnell. to Karben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polycarbonates stabi- lized by phosphites. 3,305,520, 2-21-67. CI. 260 — 45.7. Fritz, Gerhard, U. Curtius. L. Bottenbruch, H. Schnell, and W. Goller, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilization of high molecular weight polycarbonates with boron compounds. 3,321,435. 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Fritz, Henry E., and D. W. Peck, to Union Carbide Corp. Bis[9-(3-aminoalkvl)fluoren-9-yl].",, 250, 1 1-21-67, CI. 29—408. Frohlich, Heinz, to Siernens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- sehaft. High-power Ion and electron sources in cascade arrangement. 3.315,125, 4-18-67, CI. 315—111. FrShllch, Heinz, to Siemens-SchucKertwerke Aktiengesell- sehaft. Magnctohydrodynauiic generator. 3,339,092, 8-29- 67, CI. 310 — 11. FrShlich. Heinz, to Siemens-SchuckertwerkeAktiengesellschaft. Are plasma device having gas cooled electrodes containing low work function material. 3,343,027, 9-19-67, CI. 313 — 231. Frohling. Josef : See — Prohling, Josef F. 3,30S,701. Frohling. Josef F., to J. Frohling. Floating shears for sec- tioning material, especially rolling stock material. 3,308,- 701, 3-14-67, CI. S3— 324. Frohman, Robert, to The National Cash Register Co. Tran- sistorized parity bit generating and checking circuit. 3,309.666, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Frohnecke, Hans E., to Frohneeke K.G. Method and device for taking impressions of teeth. 3,304, 60S, 2-21-67, CI. 32 -17. Frohnecke K.G. : See — Frohnecke, Hans E. 3,304, 60S. Froio Corp. : See — Froio. Nicholas J. 3.312,320. Hundhausen, Hugo, and Ax. 3,314,514. Froio, Nicholas J., to Froio Corp. Conveyor braking roller. 3,312,320, 4-4-67, CI. 193—35. Frois, Mauricio S., to Einson Freeman Division of Einson Freeman and De Troy Corp. Aerodynamic display unit. 3,340,634, 9-12-67, CI. 40—39. Froitzheim, Hans, and K. Letzel, to Daimler-Benz Aktienge- sellschaft. Driver's cab with at least one bunk. 3,353,861, 11-21-67, CI. 290—24. Froitzheim, Max, K. F. .Lang, L. Rappen. and J. Turowski, to Rutgerswerke und Teerverwertung Aktiengesellsehaft. 1'rocess for the condensation of phenol with methanol. ■ '..347,936, 10-17-67. CI. 260 — 621. Frolich, Heinrieh : See — Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Frolich. 3,305,559. Fromageries Bel-La Yaehe Qui Rit : See — Fievet, Robert H. J. 3,344,521. Fievet. Robert H. J. 3,356,063. Froman, Bernard : See — Daubresse, Guy, Froman, and Jordi. 3,323,354. Fromm, Frank H., Jr. Pick-up head for pre-cut fabric blanks. 3,314,676, 4-18-67, CI. 271—26. Fromm, Hermann D. : See — Hamprecht, Guenther, Fromm, Schwarzmann, and Vogel. 3,321,603. Hamprecht, Guenther, Rother, Schwarzmann, and Fromm. 3,336.310. Fromm, Walter O. Portable console for motor vehicle. 3,311,- 276, 3-2S-67, CI. 224 — 29. Fromme Forderanlagen G.m.b.H. : See — Fromme, Hans-Georg, and Sauerborn. 3.335.511. Fromme, Hans-Georg, and Stillger. 3.311.244. Fromme. Hans-Georg, and F. Stillger, to Fromme Forderan- lagen G.m.b.H. Unloading station for conveyor. 3,311,244, 3-2S-67. CI. 214—60. Fromme, Hans-Georg, and H. Sauerborn. to Fromme, Forder- anlagen, G.m.b.H. Rug storage and display apparatus. 3,335.511, S-15-67, CI. 40—30. Frommelt, Cyril P. and S. J., to Dubuque Awming & Tent Co. Loading dock shelter. 3,352,314, 11-14-67, CI. 135—5. Frommelt, Svlvan J. : See — Frommelt, Cyril P. and S. J. 3,352,314. Frommer, Joseph C. : See — Frommer, Peter L. and J. C. 3,332.012. Frommer, Peter L. and J. C. Measurement of pulse train average amplitude by comparing time averages of test pulses and auxiliary pulses. 3.332.012, 7-18-67, CI. 324 — 140. Frommer, Werner : See — Rauenbusch, Erich, and Frommer. 3,347,752. Frompovicz, Frank : See — Ruehlemann, Herbert E., and Frompovicz. 3,325,771. Fromson. Howard A. Method of casting fusible materials. 3,333,625, S-l-67, CI. 164 — 136. Fromson. Robert E., and D. C. Washburn. Jr.. to Westinghouse Electric Co. Settling apparatus. 3.306,456, 2-2S-67, CI. 210 — 256. Fronczak. Ernest T., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydro- carbon resin aqueous coating composition. 3,314,907, 4-18- 67, CI. 200 — 28.5. Fronczek. Laurens H., to Inland Steel Co. Packaging con- tainer. 3.341,002, 9-12-67, CI. 206 — 52. Front Protection Corp. : See — Margolin, George D. 3.350,980. Frontera. Edward F. Sculpturing of art figures. 3,301,725. 1-31-07, CI. 156—59. Frontera Pascual, Antonio. System of accelerating and braking by means of a combined pedal for automobiles. 3.305.053, 2-21-67, CI. 192 — 3. Frontera Pascual, Antonio. System of combined accelerator and brake pedal control for automobiles. 3,331,479, 7-18-67, CI. 192—3. Frontier Chemical Co., Division of Vulcan Materials Co.: See — Cooper, Robert D. 3.322.S39. Jordan, James I., Jr., and Vierk. 3,304,337. Fronza, Fritz, and U. Plattenhardt, to Zinser Textilmasehinen G.m.b.H. Apparatus for storing an elongated flexible ele- ment. 3,320,642, 5-23-67, CI. 19—159. Froom, Jocelyn, to International Standard Electric Corp. Slow wave structure having oppositely curved conductors disposed about the beam and mounted transversely between opposite walls. 3,353,05S, 11-14-67, CI. 315—3.5. Froome, Keith D., to National Research Development Corp. High frequency oscillation generators. 3,325,740, 6-13-67, CI. 328—19. Frosch. Robert A. : See — Clay, Clarence S., Jr., and Frosch. 3,307,190. Froschle, Ernst, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.H. High frequency PNIP transistor structure. 3,323.028, 5-30- 67, CI. 317—235. Froschle, Ernst, to Telefunken Aktiengesellsehaft. Neutral- izing means for semiconductor devices. 3,325,700, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 234. Frosst, Charles E., & Co. : See — ■ Wasson. Burton K., and Parker. 3,347,907. Frost, Barry L. : See — Eaton, Ernest E., and Frost. 3,306,131. Frost, Barry L., to Clark Equipment Co. Tri-shaft trans- mission. 3,318,167, 5-9-07, CI. 74 — 331. Frost, Barry L., to Clark Equipment Co. Limited differential mechanism. 3,343.429, 9-26-67, CI. 74 — 711. Frost, Barry L., to Clark Equipment Co. Limited slip differen- tial. 3,344,6SS, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 711. Frost, Barry L., and B. S. Zeller, to Clark Equipment Co. Transmission. 3,350,951, 11-7-67, CI. 74 — 360. Frost Box Co., Inc. : See — Thurston, Benjamin L. 3,337,112. Frost, Douglas V. Competitive light athletic game with soft, compact, orbiting ball. 3,332, 6S6, 7-25-67, CI. 273 — 95. Frost, Eugene F. : See — Katzew, Charles J., and Frost. 3,354,603. Frost, George H. : See — Rogers, Samuel E., Fuchs, and Frost. 3,330,048. Frost, H., & Co., Ltd. : See — Moss, Arthur W. 3,321.859. Frost, James D. Article handling apparatus. 3,347,587, 10-17- 67, CI. 294 — 87. Frost, John W. : See — Overly, William F., and Frost. 3,359,648. Frost, Kenneth R. Basin forming machine for range reseed- ing. 3,316,980. 5-2-67, CI. 172—90. Frost, Lawrence W. : See — Rogers, Dow A., Jr., and Frost. 3.342,763. Frost, Lewis J., to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor and fan exit guide vane assembly. 3,351,319, 11-7-67, CI. 253 — 7S. Frost, Norbert : See — Guterman, Isadore, and Frost. 3,304,978. Frost, Norbet, to Adam-Steven Leather Goods Inc. Clutch purse and the method of making the same. 3,330,322, 7-11- 67, CI. 150—29. Frost, Paul : See — Kremp, Rudolf, Frost, and Hennig. 3,309,975. Frost, Paul, and F. Hennig, to Agfa Aktiengesellsehaft. Flash assembly for cameras. Re. 26,300. 11-21-67. CI. 95 — 11. Frost, Paul D., to The Battelle Development Corp. Process for composite metal shapes. 3,331,120, 7-18-67, CI. 29—471.7. Frost, Robert M„ and C. R. Jones. Snell knot tying tool. 3,326,586, 6-20-67, CI. 2S9— 17. Frost, William T. : See — Studley, Clarence K., and Frost. 3,333,066. Frostad, George C. Apparatus for exercising and training animals, particularly horses. 3,349,751, 10-31-67, CI. 119—29. Frostad, Lars, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Saw structures. 3,339,- 598, 9-5-67, CI. 143—68. Frotscher, Herbert : See — Michaei, Gregor, Frotscher, Markert, and Petzold. 3,300,- 395. Frotscher. Herbert, and M. Petzold, to Bohme Fettschemie G.m.b.H. Process for the production of hardenable synthetic resinous products containing halohydrin groups. 3,347,803, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 2. Frouws, Simon M., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Glow discharge tube having planar main electrodes and planar auxiliary electrodes. "3,333,137, 7-25-67, CI. 313 — 198. Frowein, Egbertus A., to Brown, Boveri & Cie Aktiengesell- sehaft. Insulator for pressure gas-insulated fully enclosed switchgear apparatus. 3,325,583, 6-13-67, CI. 174 — 20. Frowein, Egbertus A., to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell- sehaft. Compressed gas circuit breaker with circulating sys- tem for compressed gas. 3,359,390, 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 14S. Froyd, Lawrence W., and J. W. Washburne, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Snap having an integral over- central snap spring* blade. 3,319,022, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 67. Frudenfeld, Karl : See — Mills, Allan K., and Frudenfeld. 3,355.943. 438 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Frudenfeld, Karl, to Brittan Industries. Inc. Aircraft touch control system. 3,337,163, 8-22-67, CI. 244 — 77. Fruehauf Corp. : See — Brackett, Ralph C. 3,344,831. Burns, Samuel P., and Bauer. 3,348,502. Chieger, George. 3,309,107. Chieger, George, and Hulverson. 3,315,978. Flagan. Robert G. 3,334.007. Heimann, Fred G. 3,308,738. Heimann, Fred G. 3,335,653. Hulverson, Adrian F., and Bailey. 3,359,605. Tantlinger, Keith W. 3,305,110. Tantlinger, Keith W. 3,317,239. Tantlinger, Keith W. 3,321,214. Tantlinger, Keith W. 3,330.579. Tantlinger, Keith W., and Chieger. 3.314,507. Tantlinger, Keith W., and Fujii. 3,329,160. Tantlinger, Keith W., Wilson, and Chieger. 3,319,393. Fruehauf Trailer Co. : See — Felts, Wallace M. 3,318 231. Fruengel, Frank. System for measuring the optical perme- ability of fluids. 3,323,409, 6-6-67, CI. 88—14. Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang, R. Hotovy. deceased (by H. M. Hotovy, nee Weidl, legal representative), and S. Sommer, to E. Merck Aktiengesellscnaft. 2- ( 2',5'-dialkoxyl:on::.vl ^-imidazolines and related compounds. 3,354.175, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 309.6. Fruin, Harry J. : See — Addison, George T., Askew, and Fruin. 3.323,939. Frulla, Floro F., and M. M. Boudakian, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Recovery of the monodiethylene glycol ester of p-fluorophenoxyaeetic acid from a mixture contain- ing diethylene glycol. 3,314,985, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 473. Frumkin, Albert. Disposable typewriter spool. 3.358,942, 12-19-67, CI. 242—71.8. Frump, John A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Nitrohydroxy- ethers. 3,296,313, 1-3-67, CI. 260—615. Frump, John A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for producing monosodium glutamate. 3,360,555, 12-26-67, CI. 260—534. Frungel. Frank, and G. Roder, to Impulsphysik Dr.-Ing. Frank Frungel G.m.b.H. Spark discharge arrangement. 3,300,682, 1-24-67. CI. 315 — 171. Frush, John P. Dental device for controlling the relative position of dentures in the mouth. 3,314,152, 4-18-67, CI. 32 — 19. Fruth, George H., to International Harvester Co. Hub cap with fill plug. 3,331.638, 7-18-67, CI. 301—108. Frutiger, Peter. Detection system with self compensation for changes in incident light. 3,337,736, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — 205. Frutiger, William, to Litton Industries. Inc. Coaxial output line for a magnetron. 3,334.266, 8-1-67, CI. 315 — 39.53. Frutiger, William A. : Sec — Moats, Robert R., and Frutiger. 3,345,586. Fry, Douglas J. : See — Ficken, Geoffrey E., Frv, and Thurston. 3,338,714. Whitear, Brian R. D., and Fry. 3.350,382. Fry, Douglas J., and P. J. Keogh, to Ilford Ltd. 4-hydroxy- penta-azaindenes. 3.331,840, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 249.5. Fry, Douglas J., and P. J. Keogh, to Ilford Ltd. Heterocyclic compounds their production and use. 3,333.961, 8-1-67, CI. 96 — 109. Frv, Glenn A. : See — Blackwell, Harold R., Fry, and Pritchard. 3,343,449. Fry. Horace P., Jr., to FMC Corn. Liquid treating apparatus. 3,318.121, 5-9-67, CI. 68 — 189. Fry, Horace P., Jr., to FMC Corp. Fluid distributor. 3,347,472, 10-17-67, CI. 239—543. Fry, Jeremy J., to Rotork Engineering Co. Ltd. End position indicating devices for valve actuators. 3,341,760, 9-12-67, CI. 318 — 469. Fry, John S., and W. F. Hale, to Union Carbide Corn. Poly- hydroxyethers of 1.4-cyclohexanedimethanol. 3,298,981, i- 17-67, CI. 260—18. Fry, Rav F. : See — Owen, Dale R. 3.318.398. Fry, Warren C. : See — Motto. John W., Jr., and Fry. 3.306.274. Motto, John W., Jr., and Fry. 3.308,800. Fry, William L., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Switches for use with flexible printed circuits. 3,350,530, 10-31-67, CI. 200—166. Frye, Bruce J. Self-holding device. 3,311,339, 3-28-67, CI. 248—205. Frye. Bruce J. Naturally resealable container structure. 3,325,- 083, 6-13-67, CI. 229—62. Frye. Cecil L., to Dow Corning Corp. Hexacoordinate silicon complexes. 3,355,477, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Frve, Cecil L„ to Dow Corning Corp. Pentacoordinate silicon complexes II. 3,360,525, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Frye, Elam C. Jr. : See — Fisher, Harry E., Frye, Hicks, and Schraederm. 3,300,- 841. Frye, Eugene O.. D. M. Hodgin, and R. D. Tollefson, to Collins Radio Co, Switching type radiometer having variable duty cycle. 3,325,644, 6-13-67, CI. 250—83.3. Frye, George J., to Tektronix, Inc. Variable width pulse gen- erator employing independently operated switches for con- trollablv discharging transmission line. 3,297,885, 1-10- 67, CI. 307—88.5. Frye, George J., to Tektronix Inc. Wave shaping and voltage limiting circuit employing plural snap-off diodes. 3,309,532, 3-14-67, CI. 307—88.5. Frye, George J., to Tektronix, Inc. Ramp generator and com- parator circuit employing non-saturating gate. 3,344,285, 9-26-67, CI. 307—88.5. Frye, James A. : See — Struebin, Mary E.. and Frye. 3,331,047. Frye, James A., to Halliburton Co. Valves. 3,348,569, 10-24- 67. CI. 137 — 269.5 Frye, Norman V. Construction arrangement. 3,315,427, 4-25-67, CI. 52—271. Frve, Norman V. Ground anchor with vielding means. 3,328,- 928, 7-4-67, CI. 52—157. Frye, Richard D. and R. W., and G. C. Burd, to Neo Products Corp. Apparatus for producing hose couplings. 3,330,023, 7-11-67, CI. 29—237. Frye, Robert W. : See — Frye, Richard D. and R. W,. and Burd. 3.330.023. Frye, Willie R. Combination cup and bottle holder. 3,314,- 635, 4-18-67, CI. 248—311. Fryer, Edward R., to General Motors Corp. Ejector for scrapers. 3,300,882, 1-31-67, CI. 37 — 129. Fryer, Ralph L. : See — Hagler, Howard, and Fryer. 3,306,782. Fryer, Rodnev I. : See — Archer, Giles A., Fryer, Reeder, and Sternbach. 3,299,- 053. Brust, Bernard, Fryer, and Sternbach. 3,309,375. Fryer, Rodney I., and L. H. Sternbach. to Hoffman-La Roche Inc Oxidation of certain 5-phenyl-l,4-benzodiazepinones. 3,322,753, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Fryer, William E. Fluid separating and cleaning method and apparatus. 3.318.448, 5-9-G7, CI. 210 — 71. Fryfogle, Kenneth E.. and C. J. T. Young, to Mount Vernon Mills, Inc. Fabric tester. 3,329,010, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 97. Fry-Fvter Co.. The : See — Macartney, Bruce J. 3,348,617. Frykhult, Rune H., to Aktiebolaget A. Ekstroms Maskinaffar. Apparatus for dewatering and rinsing hydrous substances. 3,342,124, 9-19-67, CI. 100 — 121. Frykhult, Rune H., to Aktiebolaget A. Ekstroms Maskinaffar. Apparatus for generating vibrations in liquids. 3.357,683, 12-12-67, CI. 259—4. Fryklof, Lars-Einar. B. Sandell, and J. I. G. Ostholm, to Aktiebolaget Hassle, Apotekare Paul Nordstroms Fabriker. Medicinal tablet and a method for its preparation. 3,317,- 394, 5-2-67, CI. 167—82. Frykman, Oscar G. : See — Durkee, Roger P., and Frykman. 3,323,374. Frvsztak, Jerome P., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic system. 3,343,070, 9-19-67, CI. 322 — 79. Fu, Yuan C. : See — Kraus, Gerard, and Fu. 3.301.694. Gunnell, Thomas J., and Fu. 3,336.148. Fuchs, Abraham M., to Weston Instruments. Inc. D.C. analog spectrum analyzer. 3,328,686, 6-27-67, CI. 324 — 77. Fuchs. Alfons, to Gesellschaft Fur Elektrometallurgie m.b.H. Method of producing a suitable product for nitriding and alloying steel. 3,350,242, 10-31-67, CI. 148 — 16.6. Fuchs. Charles F. : See — Meinstein, Siegfried, and Fuchs. 3,328,429. Fuchs. Edward O., R. F. Jack, and K. M. Olsen, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories, Inc. Ultrasonic wire drawing. 3,342,- 050, 9-19-67, CI. 72—60. Fuchs, Francis J., Jr. Fluid dispenser. 3,353,716, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 132. Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Pres- sure actuated seal. 3,354,792, 11-28-67. CI. 92—174. Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for increasing the ductility of an article during a forming operation. 3,358.488, 12-19-67. CI. 72 — 62. Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., W. F. Morgan, and H. R. Tillman, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Metal forming press. 3.296,852, 1-10-67, CI. 72 — 398. Fuchs, Friedrich. to Fuchs, Martin Metallwarenfabrik. Musi- cal top. 3,339,445, 9-5-67, CI. 84 106. Fuchs, Hermann, to Carl Freundenberg. Embossed leather and process for preparing the same. 3,298,851, 1-17-67, CI. 117 — 11. Fuchs, Joseph A.. Jr. : See — Geisler, Thomas J., Fuchs, and Wells. 3,356,361. Fuchs, Julius J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of preparing symmetrical azo compounds. 3,346,554, 10-10- 67. CI. 260 — 192. Fuchs, Martin Metallwarenfabrik : See — Fuchs, Friedrich. 3,339,445. Fuchs, Otto : See — Dietz, Erich, Fuchs, Schinzel, and Wagner. 3.335,150. Mann, Karl E. 3,354.935. Sieber, Heinrieh, and Fuchs. 3,310,563. Fuchs, Otto, H. Sieber. and H. Troster. to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Pruning. Thio perinone dyestuffs. 3,322,769, 5-30-67, CI. 260—282. Fuchs, Otto, and H. Troster, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktienge- sellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Dyestuffs and process for preparing them. 3,356,687, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 328. LIST OF PATENTEES i:;d Fuchs, Otto, and II. Troster, to Farbwerke Hoechsl Aktienge- sellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brunlng. Benzothiox- anthene diearboxylic add Imide dyestuffs. 3,357,985, 12- 12-C7, CI. 260 -281. Fuclis. Peter : .See — Kichter, Helmut, Wohlfahrt, Fuchs, and Arndt. 3.33S,- 377. Fuchs, Richard C. : Sec — Rogers, Samuel 10.. Fuchs, and Frost. 3,330,04S. Fuclis. Robert .T., to FMC Corp. Slowly soluble phosphate glasses. 3,338,670, 8-29-67, CI. 23—106. Fuclis, Robert J., to FMC Corp. Dry-mixed detergent com- positions. 3.360,46!), 12-26 67. CI. 252—09. Fuclis, Robert J., and R. A. Olson, to FMC Corp. Active chlorine compositions containing dichlorocvanuric acid and sails thereof. 3,336,228, 8-15-67, CI. 252—99. Fuchs, Robert J., and C. VV. Lutz, to FMC Corp. Mixed-cation phosphate glasses. 3,360,332, 12-26-67, CI. 23 — 106. Fuclis. Werner : See Flatz. Rolf, and Fuchs. 3.333,004. Fuchs, Wolfgang: See — Brhardt, Max, Behringer, and Fuchs. 3,312,S17. Fuchsman, Charles H., to Ferro Corp. Light-stabilized poly- oletin compositions containing a nickel salt of a Schift" base and a terephthalate ester. 3,303,162. 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Fuchsman, Charles 11.. to Ferro Corp. Vinyl resins plasticized with formals of tetrahydrofurl'urvl alcohol. 3,328,334, 6-27- 67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Fudala. Chester S., to Ferro Mfg. Corp. Seat adjuster me- chanical structure. 3,314,637, 4-18-67, CI. 248—419. Fueg, Heinz, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patent- verwertung. Process for preparing cvclohexanone from eyclohexanol. 3,350,456, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 580. Fueg, Heinz, and K. Matsuya, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und 1'atentverwertung. Process for the production of hydroxylamine. 3.295,925, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 190. Fuel Ignition Ltd.: Sec — Betteridge, Cecil G. 3.319.130. Fuentes, Gabriel, Jr. Process of making a prosthetic poultrv spur. 3.296.347, 1-3-67, CI. 264—162. Fuentes, Gabriel, Jr. Method and apparatus for compacting, rolling and finishing the earth. 3,302,540, 2-7-67, CI. 94—50. Fuentes, Manuel, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Thrust vector control system. 3,296,799, 1-10-67, CI. 60 — 231. Fuerst, Bernard : Sec — De Groot, John E.. and Fuerst. 3,352.064. Fuerst, Carl C. Fishing lure. 3,313.058, 4-11-67. CI. 43 — 42.02. Fuerst, Donald L. : See — Nicholas, Arthur S., and Fuerst. 3,305.266. Fuerst, Ernst : See — Wegerlch, Anton, Fuerst, Haarer. and Corr. 3.354,056. Fueslein, Jerome L. : See — Adams. William M., and Fueslein. 3,331,957. Fuessle, Robert A. : See — Banks, Paul B., Fuessle, and McCarrell. 3,339,252. Fuessle, Robert A., and R. G. Napolski, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for sheafing a tubular member in accordance with a prescribed pattern. 3,295,347. 1-3-67 CI. 72—55. Fuest, Ronald W. : See — Kinehart, Robert E., and Fuest. 3,305.593. Fuge, Ferdinand T.. to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Method and apparatus for decapping eggs. 3,307.600, 3-7-67, CI. 146—221. Fuge, Ferdinand T., and J. K. Garber, to Richardson-Merrell, inc. Pipette. 3,321,087, 5-23-67, CI. 210 — 459. Fuhr, William H., D. F. Guinn, and P. II. Halpern. to Melpar, Inc. Signal recognition device. 3,319,229, 5-0-67 CI. 340 — 172.5. Fubring, Heinrich, to Bowe, Border & Weber K.G. Cleaning installations for vehicles. 3,304,565, 2-21-67, CI. 15 — 21. Fuhrmann, Robert: See-- Oser, Zalik. Woelfel. and Fuhrmann. 3.340,245. Fuhrmann, Robert, F. W. Koff, and D. Jerolamon, to Allied Chemical Corp. Halogenated polyethylene. 3,297 675, 1-10-67, CI. 260—94. Fuhrmann, Robert, and D. Jerolamon. to Allied Chemical Corp. Gas phase polymerization of tetrafluoroethvlene. 3.304,293, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 92.1. Fuhrmann, Robert, E. C. Lazar, and J. F. Van Peppen, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of alkoxy-alkanoic acids by the oxidation of alkoxy-alkanols. 3,342,858, 9-19-67, CI. 260—531. Fuhrmann, Wold-Dieter, and J. Zocher., to The Singer Co. Apparatus for determining shaft curvature including rotat- ' ing shaft and plural photocells. 3.30S.202, 3-7-67, CI. 250—219. Fuhrmeister. Paul F., and M. H. Eskew, Jr., to United States of America. National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Random function tracer. 3,346,724. 10-1 0-G7, CI. 235 — 61.6. Fuji Denki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Furukawa, Tetsuya, Nitta, and Kiyokuni. 3,315,056. Xitta, Yoshio, Takemura, and Kawasaki. 3,315,169. Fuji Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. : See — Bada, Toyoaki, Tanaka. and Kabata. 3.307.014. Noda, Ikuya, Kato, Yamamoto, Okano, TJeta, Minami, and Hirano. 3,335,596. Noda, Ikuya, Yamamoto, TJeta, Miniami, Hirano, Someno, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Fuji Iron and Steel Co., Ltd. : See — Continued Uchida. Hiromu, Vanabu, Hada, Adaehl, and Tsujimoto. 3,316,160. Takabashi, Yoshika/.u, Kojima. and Kabata. 3,. •',23, 900. Yamamoto. Akira, Matsuda, Fujiia, Inoue, and Sengoku. 3 311 939 Fuji Photo Film' Co. Ltd. : See— Fukuda, Susumu. 3,299 791. Fukuda, Susumu. 3.307,466. Fukuda, Susumu. 3,30S,737. Nisbio, Fumihiko, Sugiyama, and Nasu. 3,320,684. Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Havakawa. Yosbihide. 3,333,950. Hayakawa, Yosbihide. 3,345,175. Kaneko, Keezi. 3,334,835. Kimura, Shiro, Ono, and Sano. 3,337.344. Kimura, Shiro, Yoshida, and Tsuda. 3,341,331. Makino, Katsuo. 3 334.229. Nakajima, Y'osuke, and D. and F. Nishio. 3,341,332. Nasu. Kintaro, Tajima. and Kano. 3,356,502. Nishio, Fumihiko, Oi, and Tajima. 3,352,67S. Obuchi, Kazuo. 3,336,904. Ohi, Reiichi. and Shirasu. 3,352,681. Terashima. Yahachi, and Sano. 3,336,135. Yamamoto, Nobuo, and Oishi. 3,325,287. Yamamura, Hiroshi, and Kaneko. 3,325,113. Fuji Spinning Co., Ltd.: See — Naka, Morio. Yuyama, and Nakajima. 3,318,655. Fuji Tsushinki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Murakami, Hisato. 3,325,630. Fujie, Kunio, to Kabisjolo Laosja Jotacjo Seisakusho Chlyoda- Ku. Ventilating machine of supply-exhaust type with beat exchanger. 3,342,254, 9-19-67, CI. 165 — S. Fujihara, Teruo, and Y. Suzuki, to Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd., and Kanegfuchi Boseki Kabushiki. Control for automated spinning machine. 3,300,959, 1-31-67, CI. 57 — 53. Fujihashi, Seitaro, to Kyoto Machinery Co., Ltd. Apparatus for continuously leading textiles into or out of a pressure- treating chamber. 3,299,676, 1-24-67, CI. 68—5. Fujihashi, Seitaro, to Kyoto Machinery Co., Ltd. Apparatus for continuously leading textiles into or out of a pressure- treating chamber. 3,318,115, 5-9-67, CI. 6S — 5. Fujii, Akira : See — Inaba. Seiuemon, and Fujii. 3,344,559. Fujii. Mikito : See — Tantlinger, Keith W., and Fujii. 3.329.160. Fujii. Tadahiko. Method for solubilizing insoluble collagen fibers. 3,314,861, 4-18-67, CI. 195—6. Fujii, Takashi : See — - Kato, Jiro, Iwanaga, Hayama, Komatsu, and Fujii. 3,337,603. Fujikawa, Kyoichi, T. Sukegawa, and J. -I. Nishizawa. Silver- lead alloy contacts containing dopants for semiconductors. 3,307,088, 2-28-67, CI. 317 — 234. Fujiki, Hachiro : See — Fuiiwara, Yoshiyuki, Fujiki, Ando, Nitta, Miyake, and Shigenari. 3,303,257. Fujikura Densen Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yoshimura, Masamichi, and Nago. 3,332,814. Fujimaki, Akira. Method of producing glycyrrhizin deriv- ative. 3,318,773. 5-9-67, CI. 167 — 67. Fujimaki, Shinichi : See — Hirose, Keisuke, Hasegawa, and Fujimaki. 3.303,154. Fujimoto. Eisuke, to Akai Electric Co., Ltd. Electric motor. 3.359,439, 12-19-67, CI. 310—74. Fujimoto. Iwao : See — Sakurai, Ryoichi, Tsunawaki, Nawata, Shinia, and Fujimoto. 3,314,920. Fujimoto, Katsuro : See — Minami, Shinsaku, Fujita, Yamamoto, Fujimoto. Shim- izu, and Takase. 3,326,905. Takamatsu, Hideji. Minami, Fujita, Fujimoto, Shimizu. and Nakamura. 3,359,262. Fujimoto, Kay K. : See — Crow, Robert P., and Fujimoto. 3,321,757. Fujimoto, Keimei : See — Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto. and Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto. and Sakamoto, Naka- Kato, Takeaki, Ueda Okuno. 3,316,275. Kato. Takeaki, Ueda Okuno. 3.318,766. Kuramoto, Saiehiro, Fujimoto. Okuno gawa, and Mizutani. 3,355.524. Fujimoto, Keisuke. K. Murakami, and Y. Okuno, to Kabushiki Kaisha Daikin Seisakusho. Automatic clutch controlling apparatus. 3,303,912, 2-14-67, CI. 192— .07. Fujimoto, Masao : See — Uchida, Kazuo, Miyauchi, and Fujimoto. 3,309,285. Fujimoto, Sakae. to Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh and Ninon Denki Bunka Kosvo Kabushiki-Kaisha. Magnetic sheet recording and reproducing apparatus. 3,322,427, 5-30-67. CI. 274 — 4. Fujimoto, Toshihiro : See — Shimada, Satoshi, and Fujimoto. 3.320,362. Fujimoto, Toshihiro, to Sony Corp. Automatic gain control circuit having means for compensating for capacitive effect. 3,360,733, 12-26-67. CI. 330—27. Fuiimoto, Yasuo, to Kvowa Hakko Kogyo Co.. Ltd. Method for producing 4,6-dihvdroxvpvrimidihe. 3,306,900, 2-2S- 67, CI. 260—251. 440 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fujimoto, Yasuo, and Y. Mori, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo K.K. Kyowa Fermentation Industry Co., Ltd.). Processes of pro- ducing' 4-amino-6-hydroxypyrimidine. 3,313,810, 4—11-67, CI. 260—256.4. Fujimoto, Yukio, to Miharu Tsushinkiki Co., Ltd. Impedance matching tap-off coupler for coaxial transmission lines, having integral variable capacitance. 3,324,421, 6-6-67, CI. 333—9. Fujimura, Harime : See — Senda, Shigeo, Fujimura, and Izumi. 3,324,125. Fujinaka, Edwin S., J. L. MaeDonald, E. R. Barron, and 6. M. Stewart, to United States of America, Army. Blast protective footwear. 3,31S.024, 5-9-67, CI. 36 — 2.5. Fujinaka. Megumi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Number translator. 3,312,785, 4-4-67, CI. 179 — 18. Fujioka, Fujio : See — Ikeda, Miyoshi, Fujioka, Sugiyama, and Nakagome. 3,311,536. Fujioka, Robert K. : See — Heitler, Emmett H., Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. 3,306,- 402. Heitler, Emmett H., Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. 3,306,- 403 Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. : See — Nakano, Hiroshi, Sugihara, and Ito. 3,336,304. Ohara, Masao, Yamamoto, DeGuchi, and Endo. 3,308,- 132. Ohara, Masao, Yamamoto, Kainiya, Tanaka, Sugihara, and Ito. 3.347,883. Takano, Tadayoshi, and Hattori. 3,338,896. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3,340,257. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3,360,515. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Kurita, and Horibe. 3,338,- 897. Takano. Tadayoshi, Hattori, Nekanishi, Miura, Umio, and Kishimoto. 3,308,120. Fujishiro Yuji : See — Eda, Masumi, Fujishiro, and Nanba. 3,308,755. Fujita, Akio : See — Minami, Shinsaku, Fujita, Yamamoto, Fujimoto, Shimizu, and Takase. 3,320,905. Takamatsu, Hideji, Minami, Fujita, Fujimoto, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3,359,262. Fujita, Haruhiro : See — Ishikawa, Kazuo, Hirose, Iwaki, and Fujita. 3.322,016. Fujita, Hiroshi, to Daikin Kogyo Co., Ltd. Reversing valve assemblies for centralized lubricating systems. 3,330,380, 7-11-67, CI. 184—7. Fujita, Ichiro : See — Mori, Leo, Osawa, and Fujita. 3,347,616. Fujita, Kenjiro : See — Yamamoto, Akira, Matsuda, Fujita, Inoue, and Sengoku. 3,311,939. Fujita, Ryuzo : See — Masuda, Masaharu, Kita, Okada, and Fujita. 3,310,495. Fujita, Teizo. Electric switch responsive to predetermined or abnormal current condition. 3.308,404, 3-7-67, CI. 335 -|q Fujita, Teizo. Electric switch device. 3,335,375, 8-8-67, CI. 335— IS. Fujita, Toshimichi : See — Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hlrooka, and Fujita. 3,317,499. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fuiita. 3,318,858. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3.328,366. Fujita, Yoshimasa, and K. Shimoda, to American Cyanamid Co. Composite acrylonitrile fiber dyeable with both acid and basic dyestuffs and method of manufacture. 3,310,456, 3-21-67, CI. 161 — 177. Fujita, Yoshimasa, K. Nakagawa, K. Shimoda, and K. Miya- shita, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of making acrylic bicomponent yarn or fabric with latent crimp development. 3,330,895, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 103. Fujita, Yoshimasa, K. Nakagawa, K. Shimoda, and K. Miya- shita, to American Cvanamid Co. Method of producing bulky yarn. 3,330,896, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 103. Fujita, Yoshimasa, and N. Tsutsui. to American Cyanamid Co. Relaxation and crimp stabilization of acrylonitrile polymer fibers through treatment with aqueous solutions of aceto- nitrile, pyridine or dioxane. 3,352,626, 11-14-67, CI. 8 — 130.1. Fujita, Yukio : See — Mori, Masao, Kotani, and Fujita. 3,296,299. Fujitsu Ltd. : See — Amada, Sanae, Kawano, Arakawa, and Iwano. 3,353,648. Aoyama, Tetsuo, and Teragaki. 3,307,170. Hida, Makoto, Tanaka, and Hatanaka. 3.322,063. Inaba, Seiuemon, Ito, and Shirafuji. 3,310,284. Inaba, Seiuemon, Shimizu, Shimajiri, and Mori. 3,323,030. Inaba. Seiuemon, Shimizu, Yoshitake, and Murakami. 3,343,137. Kawahara, Kouji, and Takahashi. 3,315,196. Kawashima, Masao, and Higeta. 3,348.171. Nishioka, Hideya. 3,315,099. Nishioka, Hideya. 3,341,788. Ogi, Masaka, and Yamashita. 3,320.540. Tsukatani, Kenmi, Nagamine, Hamada, and Takagi. 3,354,464. Wasi, Makoto, and Azuma. 3,359,477. Yakuwa, Kazuo, and Okuda. 3,319.197. Yamagishi, Kazuo. and Nakamura. 3,347,701. Yasufuku, Matami, Kawamura, Matsumoto, and Kura- mochi. 3,341,379. Yoshida, Yuichi. 3,314,012. Fujiwara, Edward J. : See — Davis, Pauls, Firsch, and Fujiwara. 3,349,069. Fujiwara, Katsuji. Thermo-synchronous steam trap. 3,302,- 878, 2-7-67, CI. 236 — 56. Fujiwara, Shinobu, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,350,212, 10-31-67, CI. 106—39. Fujiwara, Shinobu, and T. Shiraiwa, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,345,189, 10-3-67, CI. 106—39. Fujiwara, Shinobu, S. Hayashi, and K. Kawakami, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,352,697, 11-14- 67, CI. 106 — 39. Fujiwara, Yoshiyuki, H. Fujiki, C. Ando, Z. Nitta, T. Miyake, and K. Shigenari, to Tanabe Kakoki Co., Ltd., and Awamura Mining Co., Ltd. Apparatus for utilizing waste heat of gas generated from an electric smelting furnace. 3,303,257, 2-7-67, CI. 13—9. Fujiya Denki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Monma, Hiroshi. 3,348,086. Fujiyama, Tetsuo : See — Osakada, Sunao, and Fujiyama. 3,309,011. Fukamachi, Masahiko, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Plural matrix decoding circuit. 3,307,148, 2-28-67, CI. 340— 166 Fukami, Kosaburo, to Kabushiki Kaisha Miroki Seisakusho. Ejector disconnecting device for double barreled guns hav- ing an upper and a lower barrel. 3,323,245, 6-6-67, CI. 42 — 48. Fukasaku, Eiichi : See — Kudo, Shiro, Yada, and Fukasaku. 3,331,757. Kudo, Shiro, Yada, Yamauchi, and Fukesaku. 3,355,282. Fukasu, Shunichi, H. Ebisawa, H. Tonooka, A. Oishi, T. Taka- shima, and T. Hosogai, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisa- kusho. Method and system for adjusting the closure of flow- rate adjusting devices for hydraulic turbines, pump tur- bines, pumps, and the like. 3,339,567, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 12. Fukatsu, Shiehiro, to Victor Co. of Japan, Ltd. Apparatus for the quick return of a recording medium in tape recorder. 3,317,152. 5-2-67, CI. 242—55.12. Fukawa, Ken : See — Kozuma, Noboru, and Fukawa. 3,297,962. Fukaya, Toshitada : See — Hoshino, Kazuo, Fukaya, and Kato. 3,295,987. Fukazawa, Tokuji : See — Sato, Kazuo, Karasawa, Fukazawa, Sekiya, and Sato. 3,317,701. Fukuda, Fumio, T. Watanabe. and U. Niimi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Automatic record player. 3,342,- 499, 9-19-67, CI. 274 — 9. Fukuda, Hiromichi : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, and Ishida, and Fukuda. 3,326,789. Fukuda, Junichi, Y. Suzuki, M. Ikebe, and M. Sagara, to Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co., Ltd. Process for producing high purity benzene. 3,310,592, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 672. Fukuda, Susumu, to Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. Device for developing copying paper. 3,299,791, 1-24-67, CI. 95 — 89. Fukuda, Susumu, to Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. Device for applying a treating solution to sensitizer paper. 3,307,466, 3-7-67, CI. 95 — 89. Fukuda. Susumu, to Fuji Photo Film Co. Ltd. Device for applying a treating solution to sensitized copying paper. 3,308,737, 3-14-67, CI. 95 — 89. Fukuda, Yoshio : See — Okuda, Noriyuki, Fukuda, and Suzuki. 3,338,958. Fukui, Kenichi, T. Kagiya, A. Segawa, H. Yokota, M. Kondo, and S. Nakashio, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd., and Sumitomo Atomic Energy Industries, Ltd. Polymerization of formaldehyde bv ionizing radiation in the presence of an acid anhydride. 3,309,296, 3-14-67, CI. 204—159.21. Fukui, Kenichi, and H. Kitano, to Mitaui & Co., Ltd. Process for producing fluoride from an aluminum alcoholate. 3,314,749, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 88. Fukui, Kenichi, T. Kagiya, T. Shimidzu, H. Kataoka, M. Aimi, S. Nose, M. Miyamae, T. Nakata, and S. Takayama, to Osaka Soda Co., Ltd. Process for oxidizing propylene. 3,332,965, 7-25-67, CI. 260—348.5. Fukui, Kenichi, S. Yuasa, T. Kagiya, T. Shimizu, and T. Sano, to Sumitomo Chemical Co.. Ltd. Method for the polymeri- zation of olefin oxides. 3,337,475, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 2. Fukui, Saburo. M. Yamamoto, K. Tao, and S. Hasegawa, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of elec- trolytically descaling steel including selective recovery of dissolved scale products. 3,304,246, 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 145. Fukui Seiren Kako Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Koshino, Senzo. 3,359,763. Fukui, Shojiro, to Kurashiki Ravon Co. Ltd. Tobacco smoke filters and method of making the same. 3,359,148, 12-19- 67, CI. 156—180. Fukui, Takasuke : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Futami, Kukui, Kamibayashi, and Komazawa. 3,315,086. Fulcuma, Shinichi, M. Atsukawa, Y. Nishimoto, and Y. Inoue, to Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd. Pro- duction of sulfites from red mud. 3,298,781, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 131. Fukumoto, Osamu : See — Kamijo, Tsutomu, Hatakeyama, and Fukumoto. 3,312,- 658. Matsubayashi, Kanji, Tanable, and Fukushima. 3,310,608. LIST OF PATENTEES 441 Fukumoto, Osamu, M. Kubo, and H. Hatakeyama, to Toyo Rayoa Kabushiki Kaisha. Reformed dyeable polyolefin composition containing (1) a polyolefin containing transi- tion metal, (2) organic tin compounds and (3) optionally an alkylphenol type antioxidant. 3,310,009, 3-21-07, CI. 200—23. Fukuo Saekl : See — Matsul, Masayuki. 3,312,389. Fukushima, Osamu : .See — ■ Imai, Kiyokazu, Fukushima, and Miyazakl. 3,320,205. Yasui, Takeshi, Tsuji, and Fukushima. 3,322,S54. Fukushima, Osamu, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Mixed spun fibers containing polyamides or polyesters and a second component selected from the group of polyethylene, poly- propylene or polystyrene. 3,359,344, 12-19-67. CI. 260— 857. Fukushima, Osamu, and Y. Sakurada, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Shaped articles from blends of a polyvinyl acetal and a polymer of an alpha-methyl styrene. 3,322,855, 5-30- 67, CI. 260 — 874. Fukushima, Osamu, and H. Hayanami, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method of forming filaments from polyamide and styrene polymer mixtures. 3,330,899, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 210. Fukushima. Osamu, S. Onishi, R. Otsubo, and H. Hayanami, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Mixture of polyamide, poly- styrene and polyamide styrene graft copolymer. 3,334,153, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 857. Fukushima, Osamu, and II. Hayanami, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Process for the producing of synthetic leathers and similar shaped articles. 3,335,206, 8-8-67, CI. 264—0. Fukushima, Osamu, and K. Imai, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Method of manufacturing synthetic fibers containing crys- talline isotactic polystyrene having excellent physical prop- erties. 3,342,920, 9-19-67, CI. 264 — 184. Fukushima, Osamu, K. Noda, and T. Kishida, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method of producing gas-permeable elastic polyurethane films. 3,348,963, 10-24-67, CI. 117 — 63. Fukushima, Yasuichi, to The Hatsuta Mfg. Co., Ltd. Method of forming a foam fire-extinguisher including deep drawing the tank body. 3.327,381, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 469. Fukuske Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yamagiwa, Juji. 3,296,988. Fukuzaki, Fukuhichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Obara Koguku Garasu Seizosho. Process and apparatus for manufactur- ing elongated glass products. 3,303,011, 2-7-67, CI. 65 — SS. Fukuzawa, Heihachiro, T. Namba, Y. Niwa, and T. Uchino, to Ashai Glass Co., Ltd. Process for the production of chlo- rine. 3,323,871, 6-6-67, CI. 23—219. Fulchino, Salvatore A. Automatic logging system 3,321,767, 5-23-67, CI. 346—34. Fuld, Jerome R. : See — Yazejian, Zaven, Fuld, and Benkler. 3,300,017. Fulenwider, Julian L. : See — Wolfe, Larry W.. and Fulenwider. 3,326,114. Fulgenzi. Crescenzo F. : See — Hartwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Norris, Roisen, and Lerch. 3.319,702. Fulghum Industries, Inc. : See — Ledergerber, Karl. 3,335,771. Fulk, James B., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. Mul- tiple transfer form and method of making the same. 3,305,- 247, 2-21-67, CI. 282 — 11.5. Fulk, Walter F. : See — Smock, George E., and Fulk. 3,295,942. Full Mold Process, Inc. : See — Krzyzanowski, Erich M. 3,295,175. Krzyzanowski, Erich M., and Schweikert. 3,339,620. Wittmoser, Adalbert. 3,302,256. Wittmoser, Adalbert, Schade, and Krzyzanowski. 3,314,116. Fullam, Harold T. : See — Lam, Hung K. H., and Fullam. 3,304,156. Fullam, Harold T.. and H. V. Seklemian, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process for the production of nitrogen fluorides. 3,304,248, 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 178. Fullenkamp. Eugene H. : See — Hillenbrand, William A., and Fullenkamp. 3,35S,319. Fuller, Acil R. : Sec — Myers, Elman B. 3,354,343. Fuller, Charles H. Pipe carrier attachment. 3,329,324, 7-4-67, CI. 224 — 42.45. Fuller, Clvde S. : See — Sandiin. John R., and Fuller. 3.354.43S. Fuller Co. : See — Krauss, Werner. 3,348,5S9. Lenhart, Herbert S. 3.357.74S. Ma berry, John H. 3,358,385. Richter, Philip. 3,310,913. Smith, Elbridge M. 3,325.979. Fuller. Donald B.. and J. Robinson, to Kollar Kap Corp. Soil pipe cover. 3,348,725, 10-24-67, CI. 220 — 42. Fuller Electric Ltd. : See — Lighton. John W., and Moate. 3,298,623. Moate, Leslie F. 3,341,145. Fuller, Forney, Jr. Rotatable filtering unit. 3.326,381, 0-20- 67, CI. 210—330. Fuller. George : See — Bennett, Royston H., and Fuller. 3,300,537. Fuller, George C. : See — Suh, Nam P.. and Fuller. 3,299, S12. Fuller, George C, to Fiberply (Proprietary) Ltd. Pro© producing corrugated plywood and apparatus therefor. 3,338,767, 8-29-67, CI. 106—206. Fuller, George II., and W. O. Tundermann, to Colgate-Palm- olive Co. Scouring pad. 3,324,500, 6-13-67, CI. 15 — 539. Fuller, Gordon W. : See — Fuller, John C, G. W., R. A. and W. I. 3,352,013. Fuller, Harrison W., and R. J. Spain, to Laboratory for Elec- tronics, Inc. Magnetic film display device. 3,347,614, 10-17- (17, CI. 350 — 162. Fuller, Harry C, to United States of America, Interior. Process for decomposing manganese sulfate to form man- ganous oxide and sulfur dioxide. 3,301,634, 1-31-67, CI. 23 — 145. Fuller, Harrv K. Fishing pole holder. 3,319,911, 5-16-67, CI. 248—42. Fuller, Jack W. Electric soldering iron having a thermally insulated handle. 3,336,462, 8-15-67, CI. 219—227. Fuller, John C, G. W., R. A. and W. I. Apparatus for venting pneumatic tires. 3,352,013, 11-14-67, CI. 30 — 368. Fuller, Kathleen B. : See — Greene, Janice L., and Fuller. 3,352,886. Fuller, Lawrence E., to Byron Jackson, Inc. Power operated applicator tool for pipe protectors. 3,353,252, 11-21-67, CI. 29—230. Fuller, Luther T. : See — Ellison, William M., Jr., Fuller, and Poston. 3,347,035. Fuller, Mack F. : See — Fisher, Charles F., and Fuller. 3,322,690. Fuller, Marvin A. : See — Hagenauer, Richard G., Fuller, Reiter, and Anderson. 3,307,618. Fuller, Maurice D.. to Korry Mfg. Co. Relampable cap as- sembly with cam-seated lamp holder members. 3,302,195, 1-31-67, CI. 340—381. Fuller Merriam Co., The : See — Gallagher, Thomas P. 3,341,355. Fuller, Ralph A. : See — Fuller, John C, G. W., R. A. and W. I. 3,352,013. Fuller, Ray A. Multi can package. 3,300,041, 1-24-67, CI. 206—65 Fuller, Revilo. Collapsible self-supporting core. 3,338,546, 8-29-67, CI. 249 — 178. Fuller, Richard B. Octahedral building truss. 3,354,591, 11- 28-67, CI. 52 — 81. Fuller, Robert A., F. E. Dorsey, and C. W. Kulig, to Emhart Corp. Glassware annealing method. 3,318,073, 5-9-67, CI. 65 — 118. Fuller, Walter, and H. Stohler, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Parenteral compositions containing antimony (III) com- plex of 2,3-dimercapto-succinic acid. 3,321,367, 5-23-67, CI. 167—55. Fuller, William I. : See — Fuller, John C, G. W., R. A. and W. I. 3,352.013. Fullman, Carl H., to United States of America, Air Force. Laser initiated rocket type igniter. 3,300,96S, 1-31-67, CI. 60—39.82. Fullwood. R. J., & Bland Ltd. : See— Skett, Herbert E. 3,317,028. Fulmer, George M., and K. 1*. Messick, to Gichner Mobile Systems, Inc. Pallet lifting and transporting device. 3,339,- 766. 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 394. Fulmer. John R. : See — Beach, Herbert S., and Fulmer. 3,312,271. Fulmer, Richard W., and E. R. Rogler, to General Mills, Inc. Polvamlde compositions based on diamines derived from dipbenyl oxide. 3,357,935, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 18. Fulmor, Theodore G. : See — Arentzen, Charles, Fulmor, and Holderreed. 3,351,462. Fulp, William M., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strip trans- mission line interboard connection. 3,303,439, 2-7-67, CI. 333— S4. Fulrath, Richard M. : See — Rossi, Ronald C, and Fulrath. 3,343,915. Fulthorpe, Arthur J., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Method of bonding protein antigen to mammalian red blood cells. 3,322,634, 5-30-67, CI. 167—84.5. Fulton, Clifford M., to Kleineider-Fulton Co. Ski carrier and locking device. 3,307,759, 3-7-67, CI. 224 — 45. Fulton, Clifford M., to Kleineider-Fulton Co. Ski carrier for vehicles. 3,325,069, 6-13-67, CI. 224 — 42.1. Fulton, Clyde E. : See — Bentz, Erwin J. H., Costa, and Fulton. 3,359,3S5. Fulton, Donald L., R. S. Reel, J. L. Reeve, J. A. Stahmann, and J. G. Vehige, to North American Aviation, Inc. Exten- sible rocket nozzle comprised of a coated flexible mesh sub- sequently deployed and heated to become impermeable. 3,346,186. 10-10-67, CI. 239 — 11. Fulton, Garland L. : See — Skidmore, Richard H., and Fulton. 3,323.222. Fulton, Howard A., C. D. Obrecht, and V. D. Flinner. to Mans- field Sanitarv. Inc. Toilet with deformable water seal trap. 3.302,216, 2-7-67, CI. 4 — 69. Fulton, Joseph W., Jr. Environmental control apparatus. 3,319,946, 5-16-67, CI. 261 — 129. Fulton. Robert A., and E. O. Haennl, to United States of America. Agriculture. Ethvlene oxide sterilizing agent. 3,359,159, 12-19-67, CI. 167—39. Fulton, Robert R., to De Kalb Toys. Inc. Combination of pole anchor with a gym set or the like. 3.295,274, 1-3-67, CI. 52— 14S. 442 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Fulton, Robert W. Multi-purpose ignition test unit. 3,300,- 713, 1-24-67, CI. 324 — 16. Fulton. Ronald T. : See — Johnson, Otto E., and Fulton. 3,305,025. Fulton, Ronald T., to International Harvester Co. Leveling apparatus for two-way plow. 3,305,026, 2-21-67, CI. 172— 222. Fulton, Samuel K. Marine facilities. 3,306,053, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 48. Fulton, Samuel R., to The Akron Standard Mold Co. Tire building drum. 3,346,434, 10-10-67, CI. 156 — 41o. Fultz, Russel E. : See — Osborn, Carroll H., and Fultz. 3,313,319 Fulukawa, Hideyuki : See — Matsuda, Iwao, Shiga, Fulukawa, and Kanemitsu. 3,340,- 069. Fumea, Harry J., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Pulse to pulse power control system. 3,298,025, 1-10-67, CI. 343—17.1. Fumea, Judith G. Maternity belt. 3,315,670, 4-25-67, CI. 128—95. Fumoto, Syozo : See — Kometani, Yutaka, Tatemoto, and Fumoto. 3,331,822. Funahashi. Kohei, and T. Chujo, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd Image pickup tube with a mesh electrode sup- ported by a ring. 3,325,672, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — 10. Funahashi, Takaji. Process for producing composite porous material. 3,342,911, 9-19-67, CI. 204—46. Funakubo, Shinnosuke. Band saw and the sawing device thereof. 3,304,968, 2-21-67, CI. 143—17. Funakubo, Shinnosuke. Band sawing machine. 3,354,767, 11-28-67, CI. 83—201.14. Funatsu, Makoto, Y. Torimae, S. Arai, and H. Kita, to Kao Soap Co., Ltd. Process for the purification and concentra- tion of cobalt and nickel. 3,336,133, 8-15-67, CI. 75—119. Funek. Dennis L. : See — Brown, Northrop, Funck, and Schweitzer. 3,340,234. Funck. Dennis L., and V. C. Wolff, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Preparing aqueous polymer disper- sions in presence of polar liquids. 3.296,172, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Functional Container Corp. (N.A.) : See — Ogle, Robert W. 3,303,846. Fundamental Research Co. : See — Padgett, Weldon M., II. 3,309,402. Santera, Frank. 3,298,689. Funderburk, William J. : See — Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,311,033. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,322,318. Funfer, Ewald, and B. Kronast, to Institut fur Plasmaphysik Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Short duration neutron pulse generating system. 3,296,442, 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 84.5. Funfstuck, Horst, to Statham Instruments, Inc. Apparatus for producing a direct-current voltage proportional to but different from another direct-current voltage. 3,334,312, 8-1-67, CI. 331—113. Funiciello, Orazio. Four stroke high R.P.M. internal combus- tion engine for facing purposes. 3.334,618, 8-8-67, CI. 123 — 75. Funk, Donald J., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of producing wrought structure. 3,340,716, 9-12-67, CI. 72 — 364. Funk, Edw. J., & Sons Inc. : See — Funk, William E., and Lehman. 3,317,088. Funk, Elmer, % to E. A. and H. A. Funk. Irrigation pipe propelling apparatus. 3,318,531, 5-9-67, CI. 239 — 212. Funk, Elmer A. : See — Funk, Elmer. 3,318,531. Funk, Harold A. : See — Funk, Elmer. 3,318,531. Funk, Howard L. : See — Hopner, Emil, Funk, and Critchlow. 3,308,431. Funk, Robert A., and J. Jonakin, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Chemical recovery unit. 3,304,919, 2-21-67, CI. 122—7. Funk, Welker W., to Deere & Co. Sprayer having adjustable long and short vanes in longitudinal alignment. 3,315,894, 4-25-67, CI. 239—78. Funk. William E., and I. H. Lehman, to Edw. J. Funk & Sons Inc. Fertilizer applicator. 3.317,0SS, 5-2-67, CI. 222 — 178. Funk, William E., and I. H. Lehman. Slurry slinging appara- tus for treating soil. 3,351,287, 11-7-07. CI. 239 — 161. Funk, William H. : See — McGlynn, James J., Ma, and Funk. 3,301,061. Funke, Charles B., J. E. Kleboe, and M. E. Runyan, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Linecasting control system. 3,300.- 035, 1-24-67, CI. 199—11. Funke, Ludwig F., to Whirlpool Corp. Compressor lubrica- tion. 3,317,123, 5-2-67, CI. 230—207. Funke, Richard A., to Allen-Bradley Co. Reed switch having large current carrying capacity. 3.317,869, 5-2-67, CI. 335 — 154. Funke, Richard A., to Allen-Bradley Co. Reed switch having an atmosphere to prevent sticking of the pole pieces therein. 3,356,974, 12-5-67, CI. 335 — 154. Funkhouser, Garland B., to Reynolds Metals Co. Package construction and method of making the same or the like. 3,347,365, 10-17-67, CI. 206—65. Fuqua, Lloyd T. to General Motors Corp. Mirror support. 3,313,077, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 615. Fuqua, Lloyd T., to General Motors Corp. Direction signal actuating mechanism. 3,321,994, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 519. Fuqua. Lloyd T., to General Motors Corp. Direction signal switch including unitary flexible contacts. 3,322,911, 5-30- 67, CI. 200 — 61.34. Furedy, Frank, deceased ; by C. Wideen-Furedy, heir. Pipe. 3,308,834, 3-14-67, CI. 131—196. Furesz, Istvan : See — Bickel, Hanz, Furesz, Gallo, Kradolfer, Kump, and Sensi. 3,338,888. Furey, Michael J., and H. J. Schugar, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Reaction products of polyamines and poly- basic acid esters as antiscuff additives. 3,321,404, 5-23- 67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Furgerson, William T., to United States of America Atomic Energy. Nuclear reactor core assembly. 3,305,449, 2-21- 67, CI. 176 — 50. Furkert, Herbert, and H. Muhlenbein, to Chemiebau Dr. A. Zieren G.m.b.H. Process for recovering sulfur dioxide and ammonia from aqueous scrubbing solution obtained from ammonia scrubbing of gases containing sulfur oxides. 3,321,275, 5-23-67, CI. 23—178. Furkert, Herbert, and H. Rohl, to Chemische VYerke Huls Aktiengesellschaft and Chemiebau Dr. A. Zieren G.m.b.H. Process for production of sulfur dioxide containing gases from waste products containing ammonium salts of sulfur acids. 3,359.069, 12-19-67, CI. 23—178. Furlong, Jack A. : See — Zebarth, Ralph S., and Furlong. 3,335,788. Furlong, John J. Self-feeding paint roller. 3,320,630, 5-23- 67, CI. 15 — 548. Furlong, Louis E. : See — Perkins, Michael B., and Furlong. 3.355.296. Furlow, Dale B., to Black, Sivalls & Brvson, Inc. Float switch. 3,322,917, 5-30-67, CI. 200—84. Furman, Irwin L., and H. L. Stahle, to General Precision, Inc. Flag storage system. 3,327,294, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Furnas Electric Co. : See — McGary, Robert L. 3,319,036. McGary, Robert L. 3,331,039. Mouis, Louis. 3,315,190. Furnas, Vincent E., Jr. : See — Woosley, William P., Connor, and Furnas. 3,340,566. Furness, Alan G. : See — Ayers, Peter, and Furness. 3,333,949. Furness, Raymond F. Electrically heated heat storage appa- ratus. 3,356,828, 12-5-67, CI. 219 — 365. Furness, Stanley W., and L. E. Hard. Recording devices. 3,346,- 180, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 74. Furnier- und Sperrholzwerk J. F. Werz, Jr., K.G., Werzalit- Pressholzwerk: See — Haas, Herbert, Munk, and Weinberg. 3,354,248. Munk, Edmund. 3,299,595. Furrer, Ferdinand : See — Morawe, Hans-Georg, Rueckert, and Furrer. 3,305,306. Furrer, Jack F. : See — Durand, Philip E., and Furrer. 3,323,684. Furrer, Jack F., G. E. Murray, and C. N. Gardner, to United States of America, Army. Foam plastic shelter. 3,357,142, 12-12-67, CI. 52 — 2. Furrer, Josef. Roof or wall covering. 3,303,625, 2-14-67, CI. 52—520. Furrow, Clarence L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photochemi- cal production of organic sulfonates. 3,336,210, 8-15-67, CI. 204—162. Furrow, Clarence L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of alkyl sulfonate. 3.356,717, 12-5-67, CI. 260—513. Furrow, Clarence L., 0. E. Stoops, and J. E. Mahan, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photochemical process for producing alkyl sulfonates. 3,337,437, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 162. Furrow, Clarence L., and C. E. Stoops, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photochemical production of hvdrocarbylsulfonates. 3,342.714, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 162. Furry, Robert D. : See — Grandinetti, Attilio, Burns, and Furry. 3,338,157. Furst, Andor : See — Beclier, Elisabeth, Els, Furst, Gross, and Reusser. 3.342,- 694. Boiler, Arthur, Furst, and Herzog. 3,309, 3S6. Furst, Andor, and E. G. Herzog, to Hoffmann-La Roche. Inc. 19-lower alkyl androstanes and pregnanes. 3,309,387, 3-14- 67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Yarn winding machine. 3,301,- 496, 1-31-67, CI. 242—37. Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Automatic yarn-package wind- ing machine with take-up spool exchanging device. 3,307,- 794, 3-7-67, CI. 242 — 35.5. Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Method and device for joining two opposinglv directed yarn ends by a weaver's knot. 3,309,124, 3-14-67, CI. 289 — 1.5. Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Yarn-package winding machine. 3,311,311, 3-28-67, CI. 242 — 18. Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Method and device for draw- ing wai - p threads from a creel to a warper. 3,317,979, 5-9-67, CI. 28 — 32. Furst, Stefan, to Walter Reiners. Apparatus for seizing the yarn ends of spinning cops or similar yarn coils. 3,352,505, 11-14-67, CI. 242 — 35.6. LIST OF I'ATF.XTEES 443 Kabushiki Kaisha, and Apparatus for the side- "-67, Furst, Stefan, to W. Reiners. Automatic yarn-package winding machine. 3,356,306, 12-5-67, CI. 242- 35.5. Furtado, Arthur, I. Rlos, Jr.. and W. R. Wisecarver, said Wisecarver assignor, to said Furtado and Rlos, id.b.a.) ABC Frame & Pallet Co. Frame corner rounding apparatus. 3,333.63 I. S -1-67, CI. 1-14 — 141. Furth, Benedictus, to Honeywell G.m.b.H. Spark ignitor load- ing and releasing apparatus. 3.307,053, 2-28-67, CI. 310—8. Furtner, Vinibalr'a: See — Vassel, Bruno, Furtner, and Feige. 3,300,330. Furunata, Y'oshio : See — Abe, Zenmon Takami Matsuura, and Furuhata. 3,321,- 696. Furui, Shungo, 50% to G. Thunberg. Plural fluorescent lamp starting circuit using an unignited lamp as ballast. 3,315,- 123,4-18-67, CI. 315—100. Furui, Takeo : Si e Ishimitsu, Akitoshi, Furui, and Sugahara. 3,332.862. Furukada, Yozo, T. Satorni, H. Hariu, and S. Takei to Kabnshiki Kaisha Ricoh. Photosensitive system for taking out desired portions of records on microfilm. 3,299,272, 1-17-67, CI. 250—219. Furukawa Casting Co. Ltd. : See — Kanno. Toinonobu. .",,295,272. Furukawa, Eiji, to Daido Yusoki Hitachi Zosen Kabnshiki Kaisha wise displacement of wheeled vehicle's. 3,356,038, 11 CI. 104—35. Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd., The: See — Takahashi, Sakae, Nishimura, and Inui. 3,310,522. Umewaka, Toshio, Kachi, Okubo, and Hirano. 3,300,- S43. Furukawa, Hidevuki : See — Shiga, Akio, and Furukawa. 3.342,711. Furukawa, Junji, T. Saegusa, and H. Imai, to Zaidan Hojin N'ihon Kagaku Seni Kenkvusho. Polvmerization of tetra- hydrofuran. 3,314,898, 4-18-67. CI. 260 — 2. Furukawa. Masaaki : See — Muta, Akinorl, Furukawa, and Koyama. 3,355,527. Furukawa, Mitsuru: See — Uedo, Takeo, Toyoshima, and Furukawa. 3,350,398. Furukawa. Tetsuya, Y. Xitta, and X. Kiyokuni, to Fuji Denki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Gas blast circuit breaker with electromagnetic contact actuating means. 3,315,056, 4—18- 67, CI. 200 — 148. Furukawa, Tomozo, and N. Wakayama, to Ninon Genshuryoku Kenkyu Sho. Apparatus for suppressing the appearance of transient responses or spikes. 3,307,044, 2-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Furukawa. Yuichiro. Bearing for impeller shaft. 3,352,610, 11-14-67, CI. 308—122. Furusawa. Akira : ,see — Tanaka, Yukio, Furusawa, and Isobe. 3.332,809. Furuseth, Dean H. Vehicle mounted hole driller. 3,327,789, 6-27-67, CI. 173—38. Furuta, Michael W. : .See — Glass, Marvin I., Janiszewski, and Furuta. 3,347,548. Glass. Marvin I.. Stan, Ancevicius, and Furuta. 3,339,921. Furuya, Iwao. Clothes packing bag and carrier. 3,295,644, 1-3-67, CI. 190—43. Fuscoe, John M. : See — Gregory, John W., Fetheroff, and Fuscoe. 3,300,341. Fuse, Goro ■ See — Nishimoto, Koichi, Fuse, and Nakanishi. 3,305,442. Fuse Indicator Corp. : See — Linton, William C. 3,304,391. Fuselier, Alfred G., to Byron Jackson, Inc. Tool for pulling a pin from a pipe protector. 3,313,019, 4-11-67, CI. 29 — 252. Fuss, Peter S.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High speed split channel time compressor. 3,355.554, 11-2S-67, CI. 179 — 15.55. Fussell, Lewis, Jr. : See — Babb, James W., Fussell, Minis, and Grier. 3,307,00.5. Fussenhauser, Herbert, and H. Reim, to Feldmuehle Aktlenge- sellschaft. Cutting tool holder. 3,331,116, 7-18-67, CI. 29—96. Fussganger, Rudolf : See — Schorr, Manfred, and Fussganger. 3.342,829. Schorr, Manfred, Fussganger, Bauer, and Nesemann. 3,344,155. Schorr, Manfred. Fussganger, Xesemann. and Bauer. 3.322.76S. Fussnegger. Wolfgang : See — Strien. Werner, Resag, Fussnegger, Schmerreim, and Von Sass. 3,315,29S. Futaki, Hisao, and K. Ikegami, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakushio Critical temperature thermistor relaxation oscillator. 3,328,722, 6-27-67, CI. 331—71. Futamata, Masayuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisa- kusho. Hydraulically operated power system. 3,303,647, 2-14-67, CI. 60—53. Futamata, Masayuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisaku- sho. Combined speed control and steering device for vehicles. 3,323,607, 6-6-67, CI. ISO— 6.48. Futami, Atsushi, and K. Hayashi. to Tei.jin Ltd. Method of reducing the viscositv of a solution of cellulose derivative. 3,347,689. 10-17-67, CI. 106—178. Futami, Kakuo : Sec — Oshima, Shintaro, Futami, Fukui, Kamibayashl, and Komazawa. 3.315.0S6. Futch. James M.. Jr. : See — Freuler, Fred H., and Futch. 3,359,156. Futer, Rudolph E. MeHiod and means for changing the tem- perature of granular material by gas jets. 3,304,619, 2-21— 67, CI. 34—10. I'utera, Miroslav: See — Beran, Jaromir, Misarek, and Futera. 3,349,997. Futerfas, Jack, R. F. Salava, and J. E. Stout, to United States of America, Army. Digital communication error measurements including shift registers with identical feed- back connections. 3,315,228, 4-18-67, CI. 340—146.1. Futterer, Bodo, and W. Messing-er, to Ronson Corp. Cutting iiead for a dry shaver. 3,319,333, 5-16-67, CI. 30 — 43.92. Futterknecht, Rudolf, and \V. Neumann, said Xeutnann assor. to Westo Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung Fabrik fuer Chemiscli Teehnisehe Erzeugnisse. Tritium-activated luminous pigments. 3,325,420, 6-13-67, CI. 252—301.1. Futterman, Irving. Container. 3,317,112, 5-2-67, CI. 229 — 19. Futty, Robert C, to Irl Daffin Associates Inc. System and means for selectively mixing concrete and incorporating additives therein. 3,336,011, 8-15-67, CI. 259 — 148. Futty. Robert C, and H. M. Zimmerman, to Irl Daffin Associ- ates, Inc. Mixing method and mixing trough construction. 3,339, SOS, 9-5-67, CI. 259 — 148. Future Plastics, Inc. : See — Murray, Coyt E. 3,348,581. Future Products Tool Corp. : See — Batur, Eugene H. 3,300,769. Futurmill, Inc. : See — Erkfritz. Donald S. 3,354,526. Lovendahl, Norman H. 3,320,654. Lovendahl, Norman H. 3,327,572. Lovendahl, Norman H. 3,341,919. Fttyimoto, Naoshige : See — Saito, Sohei, Yagi, Tsumoda, Fuyimoto, Irie, and Hatano. 3,331,099. Fuyisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. : See — Haraoka, Raitaro, Sugihara, and Ito. 3,337,541. Fuzesi, Stephen : See — Kaiser, Donald W., Fuzesi, and Raynor. 3,296,245. Fuzzell, Joe E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Conduit with enlarged end and method of forming same. 3,318,334, 5-9-67. CI. 138 — 109. Fyanes, Robert V. Golf swing training apparatus. 3,325,168, 6-13-67, CI. 173—186. Fylfe, William E„ to Sperry Rand Corp. Carrell units. 3,339,- 502, 9-5-67, CI. 108 — 64. Fyler, Norman F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Method of making a glass sheet having a plurality of spaced wires. 3,305.334, 2-21-67, CI. 65 — 12. Fyler, Norman F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Cath- ode ray tube apparatus for recording and displaying color images. 3.305.872, 2-21-67, CI. 346 — 74. Fvler, Norman F., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Image 'forming apparatus. 3,325,777, 6-13-67, CI. 340—3. Fvne Machinerv and Engineering Ltd. : See — Chandler, Leslie V. 3,340,742. Fyr Teck Products, Inc. : See — Evre, Edward E., Jr. 3,297,419. Fvr-Fyter Co., The : See — Macartney, Bruce J. 3,330,984. Fvrk, Clas O. F. : See — Swenson, Eskil W., and Fvrk. 3.332.691. Wilder, Burl A., Swenson, and Fyrk. 3,344,993. Fvrk, Clas O. F., to Swenson Spreader & Mfg. Co. Material spreader apparatus. 3.329,436, 7-4-67, CI. 275 — 15. Fyrk, Folke C. O. : See— Quandt, Philip L., and Fyrk. 3,319,977. G.B.D. Societe Anonyme Holding : See — Long, Bernard. 3,301.651. Wins, Jean. 3,347,654. GBL Corp. : See — Schweers, Karl D. 3,328,873. GCA Corp. : See— Barrington, Alfred E., Herzog, and Poschenrieder. 3.342.- 990. Ehrenfeld, John R., Krimsky, and Rosen. 3,358,452. G. D. Societe in Accomandita Semplice di Enzo Sergnoli e Ariosto Seragnoli : See — Seragnoli, Ariosto. 3,360,100. G. H. Tennant Co. : See — Wendel, Adolph H. 3,304,572. G.I. Co. : See — Hartman, Herbert L. 3.319,098. Staff. Jack W. 3,355,610. G. & J. Weir Ltd. : See — Arkless, George F., and Anderson. 3,296,972. G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Ltd. : See — Smith, Ronald. 3,357,295. Turnbull, John H., and Watt. 3,349,651. G.L.C. Bowling Supplies. Inc. : See — Gilroy, Howard L., and Lillard. 3.30S,5S7. G-M Laboratories. Inc. : Ser — Carlson, Richard K., McMaster, and Maiershofer. 3.35S,- 365. McMaster, Archie J. and S. B., and Carlson, 3.332.1,3. McMaster, Samuel B., and Carlson. 3,328,005. G.M.R., Inc., d.b.a. General Measurement Research : See — Gantz, William A. 3,339,446. 444 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 G.Q. Parachute Co., Ltd. : See — Basnett, James T. 3,343,769. Cooper, Daniel W„ and Mitchell. 3,325,125. Mitchell, John K. 3,355,128. G.S. International Laboratory Corp. : See — Szekely, George. 3,302,374. GTC Corp. : See — Schmidlin, Frederick W. 3,310,685. Solow, Samuel. 3,311,775. GTV Gesellschaft fur Transport und Verkehrswesen m.b.H., Firma : See — Simonovic, Dragoljub. 3,358,395. G-V Controls Inc. : See — Barry, Austin W. 3,354,374. G & W Electric Specialty Co. : See — Kovats, William S. 3,330,919. Lusk, George E. 3,322,883. Lusk, George E. 3,336,435. Lusk, George E., and Gear. 3,359.362. Nicholas, James H. 3,322,884. Gaa, Donald L. : See — Parkinson, Robert C, Marks, Gaa, and De Back. 3,348,185. Gaab, Frederick : See — ■ Padgett, John W., Van Esselstyn, and Gaab. 3,343.969. Gabbert Myron D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction element. 3.300.853, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 475. Gabbey, Eric G. Article with self-locking screw thread. 3,358,728, 12-19-67, CI. 151—22. Gabbrielli, Ernesto. Film extrusion mill. 3,308,510, 3-14- 67, CI. 18 — 15. Gabel, Norman W. 7-(substituted)-l,3,5-triazaadamantanes. 3.301.854, 1-31-67, CI. 260—248. Gable, Clarence L. : See — Steingiser, Samuel, Baumann, and Gable. 3,310,604. Gable, Norman S. : See — Botstiber, Dietrich W., and Gable. 3,325,009. Gabler, Egmont : See — Holzwarth, Herbert, Leysieffer, and Gabler. 3,307,197. Leysieffer, Hans and Gabler. 3,308,379. Gabler, Franz, and E. G. Selzer, 50% to F. Gabler, and 50% to "EX" Modellbekleidung Aktiengesellschaft. Elastic waistband for garments. 3,311,927, 4-4-67, CI. 2 — 221. Gabler, Rudolf, and G. Teplitzky, to W. R. Grace & Co. Stirrer. 3,330,538, 7-11-67, CI. 259—107. Gabliks, Maigonis : See — Bajars, Laimonis, Croce, and Gabliks. 3,306,947. Bajars, Laimonis, Gabliks, and Croce. 3,334,152. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,303,235. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,303,237. Croce. Louis J., Bajara, and Gabliks. 3,342,890. Gabliks, Maigonis, L. Bajars, and L. J. Croce, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Dehydiogenation of hydrocarbons. 3,308.- 182. 3-7-67. CI. 260 — 680. Gabor, Andrew. I. O. Fieldgate, and E. Poumakis, to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Motor acceleration control system. 3,309,597, 3-14-67, CI. 318—393. Gabor. Dennis, to Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd. Ionic vacuum pumps. Re. 26,138, 1-10-67, CI. 313 — 7. Gabor, Dennis, to National Research Development Corp. Thermionic generators embodying main and auxiliary dis- charge chambers, closely spaced emitter and collector struc- tures, and means for neutralizing self-magnetic fields. 3,312,840, 4-4-67, CI. 310—4. Gabor, Dennis, and J. F. Engelberger, to National Research Development Corp. Thermionic energy converter. 3,329,885, 7-4-67, CI. 322 — 2. Gabor, Robert J., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. In phase detec- tor. 3,312,884, 4-4-67, CI. 318 — 162. Gabriel Container Co. : See — DeSoto, Aldo J., and Rivera. 3,347,357. Gabriel, Edwin Z. Precision triangle solver, computer and classroom demonstrator. 3,345,752, 10-10-67, CI. 3.3 — 97. Gabriel, George S., and D. J. Anderson, to Lab Cages, Inc. Animal cage lid. 3.358.649, 12-19-67, CI. 119—18. Gabriel Industries Inc. : See — Ebstein, John W. 3,337,983. Gabriel, Martin G., to Ford Motor Co. Dual turbine hydro- kinetic power transmission mechanism. 3,302,486. Gabriel. Martin G.. to Ford Motor Co. Hvdrodvnamic trans- fer drive arrangement. 3,312.060, 4-4-67, CI. 60 — 54. Gabriel, Ralph P., and R. I. Kinross, to Communications Patents Ltd. Wired broadcasting systems and communica- tion cables therefor. 3,350,647, 10-31-67, CI. 325 — 308. Gabriel, Thomas F. : See — Duschinsky. Robert, and Gabriel. 3,320.256. Duschinsky, Robert, and Gabriel. 3,354,160. Gabriel, William F., to Keltec Industries, Inc. Negative resistance amplifier. 3,300,730, 1-24-67. CI. 330 — 61. Gabrielian, Henry, to Electronic Engineering Co. of California. Rotary thumbwheel voltage divider switch. 3,300,748, 1- 24-67. CI. 338 — 200. Gabrielian, Henry, to Electronic Engineering Co of Califor- nia. Lamp socket. 3,314,042, 4-11-67, CI. 339 — 126. Gabriels. Walter P., to R. P. Scherer Corp Multidose hypo- dermic injector. 3.330,277, 7-11-67, CI. 128 — 173. Gabrielson, Reidar G., and L. R. Smith, to Motorola Inc. Supervisory control system with message traffic control. 3,349,374, 10-24-67, CI. 340—163. Gabrielson, Reidar G., and L. R. Smith, to Motorola. Inc. Control system with time reference for data acquisition. 3,350,687, 10-31-07, CI. 340—163. Gabrielson, Theodore C. Clamping device. 3,357,726, 12-12- 67, a. 287 — 14. Gabron. Frank, and R. W. Moore, Jr., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Apparatus and method for measuring total hemispherical emittance of a sample body. 3,340,722, 9-12-67, CI. 73 — 15. Gabrovic, Luke J. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,359,046. Gac, Robert, and L. Zeppieri, to Progil. Dehydrogenating hy- droxy- and oxo-cycloaliphatic compounds. 3,336,399, 8—15- 67, CI. 260 — 621. Gach, Peter P., to Sunbeam Plastics Corp. Tamperproof replaceable cap. 3,322,298, 5-30-67, CI. 220 — 60. Gach, Peter P., to Sunbeam Plastics Corp. Tamperproof re- placeable cap. 3,334,769, 8-8-67, CI. 220 — 24. Gacioch, Michael T., to Carrier Corp. Heating aDparatus enclosure. 3,307,471. 3-7-67, CI. 98 — 62. Gaco Western, Inc. : See — Davis, Aubrey, Jr. 3,314,205. Gadbut, John : See — Eiselstein, Herbert L., and Gadbut. 3,303,022. Gadden, Jerry L., and D. H. Friar, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Beryllium foil fabrication. 3,354,538, 11-2S-67, CI. 29 — 423. Gaddis, John H., % to L. J. Daniel. Pipe and rod tool. 3,348,- 871, 10-24-67, CI. 294 — 92. Gadekar, Shreekrishana M., and E. Cohen, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted isoxazoles and methods of pre- paring the same. 3,309,368, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Gaenge, Fritz, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Meth- od and device for producing electrical thin-foil capacitors. 3,306,798, 2-2S-67, CI. 156—192. Gaertner, Richard F., to General Electric Co. Method and means for increasing the heat transfer coefficient between a wall and boiling liquid. 3,301,314, 1-31-67, CI. 165 — 1. Gaertner, Richard F., to General Electric Co. Process for puri- fication of benzoplienone tetracarboxylic dianhydride. 3,356,691, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 346.3. Gaertner, Van R. : See — Schisla. Robert M.. and Gaertner. 3.300.376. Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Co. Water-soluble nitrogen prepolymer compositions. 3,314.897, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 2. Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Co. Method of sizing paper with chloroetbvl sulfide or sulfone and paper thereof. 3,345,- 251, 10-3-67, CI. 162 — 158. Gaertner, Van R., to Monsanto Co. Process of sizing cellulosic fibers with gamma-lactones and fibrous product thereof. 3,345,252, 10-3-67, CI. 162 — 158. Gaeumann, Ernst, and E. Vischer, to Ciba Corp. Process for producing coprogen and desferricoprogen. 3.297,526, 1-10- 67, CI. 167—65. Gaeumann, Ernst (deceased, by T. Gaeumann. legal repre- sentative), V. Prelog, and E. Vischer, to Ciba Corp. Fer- richrvsin, desferrichrvsin, and derivatives thereof. 3,342,- 795, 9-19-67, CI. 260—112.5. Gaeumann, Tino : See — Gaeumann, Ernst, Prelog, and Vischer. 3,342,795. Gaffard, Jean P., to Compagnle de Saint-Gobain. Process and apparatus for the detection of flaws in transparent sheets. 3,338,130, 8-29-67, CI. 88—14. Gage, Arthur F., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Brake shoe lin- ing with incorporated heating element. 3,348,641, 10-24- 67, CI. 188 — 250. Gage, Leon S., and R. J. Greylock, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for forming harness type cables. 3.340,904, 9-12-67, CI. 140—71. Gage, Raymond T. : See — Belsky, Charles, and Gage. 3,356,409. Gager, Robert M., to Dunlee Corp. X-ray generator with a knife edged cold cathode emitter. 3,303,372, 2-7-67, CI. 313 — 60. Gager, Robert M., to Dunlee Corp. Sealed window for X-ray generator with shield for seal. 3,334,256, 8-1-67, CI. 313 — 59. Gageur, Fritz, and H. Mende, to Lindauer Dornier Gesell- schaft m.b.H. Apparatus for laterally stretching lengths of thermoplastic synthetic material. 3,303,528, 2-14-67, CI. 18—1. Gaghan, Stephen B. : See — Eberhardt, Herman, and Gaghan. 3.306,549. Gagliani, John, to Delaware Chemicals, Inc. Polymeric resin of diisocyanate and pentaerythritol acrolein condensate. 3,297,643, 1-10-67, CI. 260—67. Gagliano, Louis J., and E. L. Moore, to Hercules Inc. Process for the preparation of cadmium yellow pigments. 3,341,346, 9-12-67, CI. 106 — 293. Gagliard, dene R. : See — Parrella, Alfred T., and Gagliard. 3.321,869. Gagliardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Fiber- reactive fluoroalkyl derivatives of aminoaldehyde com- pounds and textiles "soil proofed" therewith. 3,296,264, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 249.6. Gagliardi, Domenick D. Heat and light stable solid poly- olefin article and process of making same. 3,298,861, 1—17- 67. CI. 117—138.8. Gagliardi, Domenick D. Processes for treatment of preformed articles of olefin polymers and resulting products. 3,314,- 743, 4-18-67, CI. 8—31. Gagliardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Textiles reacted with methvlol perfluoroalkanamides. 3,322,490, 5-30-67, CI. 8—116.3. LIST OF PATENTEES 445 Gagllardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Oil repel- lent compositions, methods for making same and textiles treated therewith. 3,331,701, 7-18-67, CI. 117—121. Gagllardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Silicate and tltanate orthoesters and soil-proofed textile materials. 3,342,630, 9-19-67, CI. 117—139.5. Gagliardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Soil proof- ing with quaternary ammonium derivatives of highly duorinated carboxylic acids. 3,350,218, 10-31-07, CI. 117—70. Gagliardi, Domenick D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Hydroxy- niethvlated. fluoroacvlated aniinohydroxy aromatic com- pounds. 3,352,025, 11-14-67, CI. S — 110.2. Gagliardi, Domenick D. Processes for ornamenting by lo- calized coloring of preformed continuous webs formed of solid polyolefins. 3,359,059, 12-19-67, CI. 8 — 72. Gagliardi. Domenick D., and F. B. Shippee, to Scientific Chemicals Inc. Metal containing compositions, processess and products. 3,300,330, 1-24-67, CI. 117—38.5. Gagllardi, George -V, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for the preparation of O.O-dialkvl-O-2-pvrazinyl phosphorothio- ates. 3,340,262, 9-5-07, CI. 200—250. Gagnaux, Pierre : See — Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, and Gagnaux. 3,318,958. Itenz, Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, Gagnaux, Guldimann, and Ruesch. 3,349,087. Gagne, Archie R., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Self propelled bore traversing device. 3,322,394, 5-30-07, CI. 254 — 134.6. Gagne, Archie R. Plow for laying cable, flexible conduit or the like. 3,326,009, 6-20-07, CI. 01— 72.0. Gagne, Archie R. Slit trenching and cable laying machine. 3,320,010, 0-20-07, CI. 01—72.6. Gagne Associates, Inc. : See — Hurlbut, Gordon K. 3,333,491. Gagne, Donald J. : iS'ce — Braund, Reed J., Gagne, and Matthews. 3,327,004. Gagne, Oscar J. Structure for aiding compass compensation. 3,320,790, 5-23-07, CI. 73—1. Gagne, Paul. Ball projector and catcher. 3,315,904, 4-25- 67, CI. 273—97. Gagnebin, Gustave, and G. Costa, to Paullard S.A. Assisted control device for an operation in a typewriter. 3,327,831, 0-27-07, CI. 197 — 176. Gagneux, Andre R. : See — Doebel, Karl J., and Gagneux. 3,303,199. Gagnon, David C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess of splicing tow. 3.30S.520. 3-14-07, CI. 2S — 72.2. Gagnon, James E., and M. J. Lawrence. Drip collecting means for barbeque. 3,296,957, 1-10-67, CI. 99 — 444. Gagnon. John G. : See — Rebertus, Robert L„ and Gagnon. 3,355,492. Gagnon, Roland K., and F. J. Lachut, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Coating method for glass fabric and product thereof. 3.355,314, 11-28-67, CI. 117 — 72. Gahle, Walter, to Firrna Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Blank shell for guns. 3,295,448, 1-3-07, CI. 102 — 39. Gahle, Walter, to Rheinmetall G.m.b.H., Firma. Smoke gre- nade. 3,324,794, 6-13-67, CI. 102 — 65. Gahmberg, Axel O. W. Method and apparatus for removing water from a pulp suspension and particularly in forming a paper web. 3,316,142, 4-25-67, CI. 162—202. Gahmberg, Gustaf A., to O/Y Wartsila A/B. Tumbler or lock- ing disks for cylinder locks and a lock provided with such disks. 3,313,134. 4-11-07, CI. 70—370. Gail International : See — Hermann, Paul C. 3,327.442. Gainer, Gordon C., and R. M. Luck, to Westingbouse Electric Corp. Photoflash lamp and method of sealing same. 3,332,- 257. 7-25-67, CI. 07 — 31. Gainer, Gordon C, and I. R. Axelrad, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Arc and tracking resistant insulation. 3,339,013, 8-29-67, CI. 174 — 137. Gainer, Robert E., Jr. : See — Brown, Jack T., Feduska, and Gainer. 3,331,993. Gaines, Jack H., F. K. Bourhenne, and R. C. Edmisson, to Sierra Electric Corp. Electrical receptacle device. 3.35S.- 201, 12-12-67, CI. 339—14. Gaines, Stanley L., to General Electric Co. 3.307.211. 3-7-67. CI. 15 — 4. Gaines. Walter A. : See — Sletzinger, Mayer, Gaines, and Grenda. Gainesville Machine Co., Inc. : See — Brown. George W. 3.343,650. Gaiser, William J., and D. J. Hohbach, to Pacific Adhesives Co., Inc. Process of absorbing gaseous carbon dioxide into aqueous solutions of inorganic alkali. 3,304,151, 2-14-07. CI. 23 — 2. Gaisman, Henry J. Cigarette construction or the like 3 324 - 861, 6-13-67, CI. 131—10.3. Gaisser. Gladys F. Protective face mask. 67, CI. 2 — 9. Gaither. Alva, to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. 3.295. 26S, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 97. Gaitten, Walden M.. to Soderbamn Machine Mfg. Co. Ap- paratus for forming particle boards. 3,299,478, 1-24-67, CI. 19 — 155. Gat Bernard J., and L. W. Blanken, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymer-asphalt mulch formulations 3,323,254, 6-6-67, CI. 47—9. Gajardo, Vincent H., to Cyprus Mines Corp. Fast fire tunnel kiln. 3.314,666, 4-18-67, CI. 263 — 28. Shoe polisher. 3,299. 0S1. 3,310,812, 3-2S- Drip molding trim. Gajdos, Leslie B., to The B. F. Goodrich Co R< iilent pros- thetic foot made from elastic polymers of different hard- ness. 3,335,428, 8-15-07, CI. 3—7. Gajjar, Bharat J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Crimping process. 3,343,241, 9-20-07, CI. 28—72. Gal, George : See — Jones, Robert E., and Gal. 3,299,082. Sletzinger, Meyer, Gal, and Glamkowski. 3,322,787. Gal, George, and M. Sletzinger, to Merck & Co., Inc. Proc- esses and intermediates for preparing certain 2-thiazolyl- benzimidazoles. 3,299,080, 1-17-07, CI. 200—302. Gal, George, and M. Sletzinger, to Merck & Co. Process for preparing a-(3-indolyl) lower aliphatic acids. 3,320,280, 5-16-07, CI. 200 — 326.12. Galabert, Pierre, and M. Pillon, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Apparatus and method for cutting glass. 3,352,015, 11-14- 07, CI. 33—32. Galaher, Abbott S. : See — Reinhardt, Nicholas, Galaher, and George. 3,320,456. Galantay, Eugene, to Sandoz, Inc. Dibenzoazabicycloalkanes. 3,310,505, 3-21-07, CI. 200—288. Galantay, Eugene E. : Sec — Frey, Albert J., Galantay, and Ott. 3,290,252. Fried, Josef, and Galantay. 3,320,937. Galaska, Edward S. : See — Smith, Harry A., and Galaska. 3,358,S29. Galasso, Louis. Putty holder attachment. 3,346,153, 10-10- 67, CI. 224 — 5. Galat, Alexander : See — Broh-Kahn, Robert H., and Galat. 3.355,356. Galat, Alexander. Complex of calcium N-cyclohexylsulfamate with glycine. 3,345,403, 10-3-67, CI. 260—501. Galberth, Ed E. : See — Hamilton, Roy M., Jr., and Galberth. 3,301,550. Galbierz, Jerome J. : See — Hickin, Robert J., and Galbierz. 3,34S,757. Galbraitb, Floyd M., Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Intermittent drive mechanism. 3,335,301, 8-8-07, CI. 310 — 23. Gale, Alfred J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Ion accel- erator. Re. 20,254, 8-29-07, CI. 250 — S4.5. Gale, George D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Two-phase contactor. 3,353,337, 11-21-67, CI. 55 — 232. Gale, John A., and W. A. Eastman. Sheet press device. 3,295,168, 1-3-67, CI. 18—19. Gale, Leo R. : See — Remack. Alfred R., and Gale. 3,312,095. Gale, Paul H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Coenzyme Qio (H-10) and the corresponding 0-chromenol and 6-chromanol de- rivatives. 3,313,826, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 345.2. Gale, Paul H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparation of coenzyme Qio (H-10) from gibberella. 3,313,831, 4-11-07, CI. 260— 390. Gale, Reginald L., and J. I. MacDonald, to The Markland Works Ltd. Stable lobster trap. 3,319,373, 5-10-67, CI. 43—100. Gale. Walter W. : See — Ahearn, George P.. and Gale. 3,302,713. Galer, Herbert W., to General American Transportation Corp. Fastening devices. 3,297,072, 1-10-07, CI. 151—41.73. Gales, Donald M. Machine for zig-zag folds using releasably mounted folding plates. 3,328,025, 6-27-67, CI. 270 — 39. Galetzky, Hyman. Picks for musical instruments with im- proved grip including with improved tone. 3,319,505, 5-16- 67, CI. S4 — 322. Galey, Floyd C. Towing trailer. 3,311,245, 3-2S-67, CI 214 — 85. Galey, William F. : See — Sensi, John E., and Galey. 3,355,275. Galey, William F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of shifting glass on a molten metal bath. 3,356,47S 12-5-67 CI. 65 — 99. Galey. William F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of controlling the thickness of float glass. 3,356,479. 12-5-67 CI. 65 — 99. Galey, William F., J. A. Gulotta. F. K. Umbel, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Length and area partitioning methods and apparatus. 3,300,629, 1-24-67. CI. 235 — 1S5. Galey, William F., and G. W. Misson, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Read-out apparatus for interrogating perforated tape. 3,316,391, 4-25-67, CI. 235—61.11. Galginaitis, Simeon V., to General Electric Co. Semicon- ductive alloy light source having improved optical trans- missivity. 3,302,051. 1-31-67, CI. 313 — 108. Galginaitis, Simeon V., to General Electric Co. Semicon- ductive display device. 3,333,135, 7-25-67, CI. 313 — 10S. Galgoczi. Bela : See — Demeter, Laszlo, Galgoczi, Bozzay, and Zagvvai. 3,350,- 302. Galgoczy, John : See — Winberg. Douglas F., and Galgoczy. 3,295, 892. Oaliano. Francis R. : See — Hill, Robert W., and Galiano. 3,329,738. Galier, Vincent Q. Shuffleboard cue hanger. 3.343.684, 9-26- 67, CI. 211— S9. Galigher Co., The : See — Anderson, Charles M. 3,327,851. Galimberti, Paolo, V. Gerosa, M. M. Melandri, and A. Buttini, to Societa Italiana Prodotti Schering. N.N-diethyl-2-aniino- ethyl 2-substituted oxyisobutyrate. 3.344,168, 9-26-67, CI. 260—468. 446 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Galin, Miles A., to Theratronie Corp. of America. Device for applying suction to the eye and method for treating the eye by using such device. 3,308,S10, 3-14-67, CI. 128 — 2. Galinke, Joachim : See — Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,326.890. Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,347,847. Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,350.386. Tauber. Gunter. Dohr, and Galinke. 3,311.576. Galinke, Joachim, G. Klement, and M. Dohr, to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Process for the hardening of epoxide resins. 3,328,- 319, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 2. Galinos, Evangilos G. : See — Le Blanc, Edward V., and Galinos. 3.302.79S. Gallon, Jeffrey, Mfg. Co. : See — Bennett, John E.. McMahon, and Munger. 3,317,022. Holcombe, Robert C. 3,356,173. Kilbourne, James. 3,318.638. Swenson, Walter R. 3,313,422. Galis, Alex J., and S. A. Muldoven, to Galis Mfg. Co. Mining machine having cutting head with rotated and oribited cutters. 3,305,271, '2-21-67, CI. 299—57. Galis Mfg. Co. : See — Galis, Alex J., and Muldoven. 3,305,271. Pyles, Harley G. 3,306,386. Pyles, Harley G. 3,319,727. Galitzki, Bernard I., and R. C. Burbank, said Burbank assor. ; to Jantzen Inc. Method of producing fabric laminated articles. 3,320,346. 5-16-67, CI. 264—229. Galjan, Boris A. : See — Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, Kuchuk-Jatsenkc and Galjan. 3,341,684. Gall, Kurt. Apparatus for processing photographic materials. 3,304,850, 2-21-67, CI. 95 — 93. Gall, Richard B., to Camelec Ltd. Battery terminal clamp 3.356,988, 12-5-67. CI. 339 — 230. Gall. Robert W., to Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. Method of grinding and introducing a set-control agent into a gypsum slurry. 3,314,613, 4-18-67 CI. 241—19. Gall. Robert W., to Kaiser Gypsum Co., Inc. Apparatus for mixing. 3,337,191, 8-22-67, CI. 259 — 7. Gall, Walter G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Solar infrared absorbers. 3,298,898. 1-17-67, CI. 161—199. Gallacher, Daniel, and T. W. McGill, to loco Ltd. Flexible heating elements. 3,359,524. 12-19-67, CI. 338 — 212. Gallagher, Bernard E., to Bailey Meter Co. Multi-zone fur- nace temperature and atmosphere control. 3,319,887, 5-16- 67, CI. 236—15. Gallagher, Bernard J., and F. J. Callahan. Jr., to Nupro Co. Method of constructing a bellows valve. 3,295,191, 1-3-67, CI. 29—157.1. Gallagher, Cornelius A., to Servo Corp. of America. Direc- tional relay. 3.359,417. 12-19-67, CI. 246—249. Gallagher, Dudley M. : See — Bridgeford, Douglas J., and Gallagher. 3,336,144. Gallagher, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Copolymer of an epoxidized olefin and a non-conjugated diene. 3,330,794, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 29.3. Gallagher, Gerard A., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Adjust- able wire-wound component. 3,360,759, 12-26-67, CI. 338 — 195. Gallagher, Gerard J., to Gibson Readvmix Concrete Ltd. Mixing plant. 3,306,590, 2-28-67, CI. 259—161. Gallagher, Hayden E. : See — Webb, James E. 3,328.624. Gallagher, James J., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Work- piece transfer device with workpiece head gripping jaws. 3,319,826, 5-16-67, CI. 221 — 210. Gallagher, James P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Line cutter. 3,335,493, 8-15-67, CI. 30— 180. Gallagher, Joan L. : See — Hardy, William B., Gallagher, and Adams. 3,325,527. Gallagher. John B., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Carbon cloth annealing process. 3,304,148, 2-14-67, CI. 8 — 140. Gallagher, John E., O. N. Crider, and B. McCulloch, to Slick Industrial Co. Window shades and shade rollers. 3,348.604, 10-24-67, CI. 160—313. Gallagher, John P. Surfboard. 3,317,937, 5-9-67, CI. 9 — 310. Gallagher. John P. Therapeutic dressing material and method of using the same. 3.326.213, 6-20-67, CI. 128 — 156. Gallagher. Paul : See — Agett, Albert H., and Gallagher. 3,345,917. Dyer, Richard F., and Gallagher. 3,333.315. Dyer, Richard F., and Gallagher. 3.341,912. Pannill. James K., Jr., and Gallagher. 3.340,576. Gallagher, Paul, to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for mak- ing filament tobacco smoke filters. 3,320,110, 5-16-67, CI. 156 — 438. Gallagher. Paul, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method and appa- ratus for forming rod-shaped fibrous elements. 3,323,961, 6-6-67, CI. 156 — 180. Gallagher, Roy S., to R. W. Sheppard. Illuminated sign apparatus. 3,309,806, 3-21-67, CI. 40 — 130. Gallagher, Thomas P., to The Fuller Merriam Co. Process for impregnating porous bodies with a solid fusible sub- stance. 3.341.355, 9-12-07, CI. 117—113. Gallagher. Warren L., and R. B. Gunyan. Wire stripper. 3,311,001, 3-28-67, CI. 81—9.5. Gallaher, Farrell R. Collapsible sled. 3,319,972, 5-16-67, CI. 280 — 18. Gallaher, Herman C. and J. J., to Positive Flight Control, Inc. Control position indicator for use with gyro instruments or the like. 3,334,844, 8-8-67, CI. 244—75. Gallaher. John J. : See — Gallaher, Herman C. and J. J. 3,334,844. Gallaher, Lee E., and R. J. Redner. to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Current regulator with A.C. and D.C. feedback. 3,350,628, 10-31-67, CI. 323 — 4. Gallaher, Ltd. : See — Potts, John, and Henry. 3.310.6S2. Gallant, Donald A. Atomizer. 3,332,623, 7-25-67, CI. 239 — 105. Gallatin, Victor : See — Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and Gallatin. 3,350,773. Gallaugher, Major L. : See — ■ Canterino, Peter J., and Gallaugher. 3,316,231. Gallaway, Roy L., and A. L. Parrack, to Texaco Inc. Crystal pressure sensitive geophones for use in soft earth. 3,336,- 573, 8-15-67, CI. 340—17. Galler, Sidney. Anti-fouling apparatus. 3,309,167. 3-14-67, CI. 21—61. Gallet, Georges, and C. Guenel, to Compangnie General d'Electricite. Method for manufacturing metal coated bands. 3,348.284, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 25.42. Galley, Hollis T., and A. C. Rissberger, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Cartridge dispenser. 3,315,910, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 71.1. Gallez, Pierre, to Glaverbel. Heater panel. 3,313,920 4-11- 67, CI. 219 — 522. Galli, Remo : See — Minisci, Francesco, Pallini, and Galli. 3,299,149. Gallic, Reginald R. : See — Gatley. John A., Webb, and Gallie. 3,357,893. Gallien, Bennie L., to Speiry Rand Corp. Circuit for indi- cating readable, unreadable or missing characters. 3,305,- 833. 2-21-67. CI. 340—146.3. Gallien, Bennie L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Character reader. 3,320,588, 5-16-67, CI. 340—146.3. Gallina, Harold. Cueing apparatus for record tape. 3,327,066, 6-20-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Gallinella, Enzo : See — Brichta. Corrado, Nenz, Ribaldone, Borsotti, and Gal- linella. 3.359,314. Gallo. E. & J., Winery : See — Koehn, George L. 3,303,638. Gallo, Gian G. : See — Bickel, Hanz, Furesz, Gallo, Kradolfer, Kump, and Sensi. 3,338,888. Gallo, Gian G., P. Sensi. and C. R. Pasqualucci, to Lepetit S.p.A. Antifungal compounds. 3,303,202, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 340.2. Gallo, John F. Glass washing machine. 3,315,294, 4-25-67, CI. 15—76. Gallo, John, Sr. Double edge hole saw and mandrel. 3,360,025, 12-26-67, CI. 145 — 130. Gallo, Joseph. Stephanotis flower holder. 3.321,866, 5-30-67, CI. 47—55. Gallo, Joseph S., to Lion Ribbon Co., Inc. Flower chain holder. 3,309,258, 3-14-67, CI. 161—26. Gallo. Joseph S. Tote box. 3.331.547. 7-18-67. CI. 229 — 23. Galloway, Frederick M., G. J. Rittenhouse, R. H. Sinnamon, to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. High pressure hose connector. 3,310,323, 3-21-67, CI. 285 — 249. Galloway, Reginald J. : See — Jervis, Thomas W. V., and Galloway. 3,354,6G7. Galloway, Robert K, to FMC Corp. Carton handling machine. 3.295,294, 1-3-67. CI. 53 — 252. Galloway, Robert K., to American Can Co. Packaging ma- chine. 3.306.004, 2-28-67, CI. 53—284. Galloway. William H. Pole base assembly. 3,311,333, 3-2S- 67, CI. 248—44. Galloway, William H. Coupling device for tubular members. 3.342,511, 9-19-67, CI. 285—^177. Gallup, Lynn VV. : See — Slattery, Leo F., Gallup, and Schoenherr. 3,299.363. Gallup, Norman G., to Brown Steel Tank Co. Fill cap fasten- ing means. 3,344,947, 10-3-67, CI. 220—57. Gallup, Rolland, to United Stales of America, Navy. Light bomb. 3,353,014, 11-14-67, CI. 240—1.3. Gallup, William A. : See — Semancik, John R., and Gallup. 3,325,344. Galluzzi, Nicholas P., to Control Data Corp. Silicon controlled rectifier arrangement for improved short-circuit protection. 3,359,434, 12-19-67, CI. 307—88.5. Gaily, Henry R., to E. J. Lavino and Co. Apparatus and method for manufacturing brick. 3,309,750, 3-21-67, CI. 25 — 45. Gaily, John, Jr., and W. G. Kahl, Jr. Photoelectric system for detecting objects in a zone including vibrating light source. 3,335,285, 8-8-67, CI. 250 — 221. Galman, Herbert. Measuring system standard utilizing am- plifier with rectifier in negative feedback path to com- pensate rectifier forward voltage drop. 3,311,826, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 123. Galmiche, Philippe, to Office National d'Etudes et de Re- cherches Aerospatiales (par abbreviation O.N.E.R.A.). Heat treatment of metals. 3,325,313, 6-13-67, CI. 148 — 16. Galorneau, Louis C. Detachable drill tip and coupling means. 3,304,816, 2-21-67, CI. 77 — 68. Galper, Milton J. : See — Raab, Harry F., Jr., Galper, Jones, Conley, and Hannum. 3,351,532. Galusha, Charles : See — Wood, Robert L, Galusha, and Mader. 3,357,844. LIST OF PATENTEES 447 Galvagni, John, to Transistor Electronics, Inc. Miniature ca- pacitor with electrodes anil dielectric sealed. 3,350,911, 12- 5 67, CI. 317—230. Galvagni, John L. : ^'ee — Garand, Edward A., and Galvagni. 3,333,164. Galvln, Paul D., to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electroinetallurgiqu.es. Alloys containing rare earth metals. 3,295,963, 1-3-67, CI. 75 — 122. Galvln, Thomas J., and F. A. Hughes, to Atlas Chemical In- dustries, Inc. Asphalt compositions. 3,347,690, 10-17-07, CI. 100—273. Galvln, Thomas M., to Interstate Fahrications, Inc. Food cabinet closure. 3,295,907, 1-3-67, CI. 312 — 29S. Gamage, Russell W. Rotary external combustion engines. 3,310,043, 3-21-67. CI. 123—12. Gamba, Augusto, to The National Cash Register Co. Pattern recognition system utilizing optical device which examines pattern in series-parallel manner. 3,323,407, 0-0-67, CI. S8— 1. Gambale, John C. : See — Rockefeller, George D., Jr., and Gambale. 3,300,64S. Schmidt, Warren J., and Gambale. 3,331,989. Gambale, John C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Static reactance relay. 3,312,865, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 27. Gambale, John C, and W. J. Schmidt, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Hall generator system useful as integrating me- ter, demand meter and inverse current relay. 3,343,0S4, 9- 19-67, CI. 324 — 103. Gambell, James W. : See — Michaels, Glenn O., and Gambell. 3,345,427. Gamber. Wilburn. Concrete reinforcement frame and method. ::,324,611, 6-13-67, CI. 52 — 91. Gamberinl. Goffredo, to American Machine & Foundry Co. To- bacco rod forming device. 3,297,040, 1-10-67, CI. 131 — £4. Gamberini, Goffredo, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Device for setting cigarettes in the same direction. 3,319,- 764, 5-16-67. CI. 198—33. Gambet. Bernard P. E. : See — Bauger, Louis J., Gambet, La Croix, and Negre. 3,295,- 31S. Gambill, Charles C, to General Motors Corp. Half-wave volt- age control system for heating loads. 3.299,346 1-17-67, CI. 323—22. Gambill, Charles C, to General Motors Corp. Full wave volt- age control systems for heating loads. 3,305,760, 2-21-67, CI. 323 — 22. Gambill, Charles C, to General Motors Corp. Light respon- sive semiconductor speed control. 3.328,602, 6-27-67, CI. 318 — 313 Gambill, Charles C, and R. S. Gaugler, to General Motors Corp. Snap acting switch mechanism. 3,320,384, 5-16- 67, CI. 200 — 122. Gambino, Richard J. : Sec — Cuomo, Jerome J., and Gambino. 3.326.S20. Gambino, Richard J., F. Holtzberg, and S. J. Metbfessel, to International Business Machines Corp. Ferromagnetic com- pounds and method of preparation. 3,342,591, 9-19-67, CI. 75—152. Gamble, Anna C. Push and pull sounding tov for animals having paws. 3,315,640, 4-25-67, CI. 119 — 29. Gamble. Burton L. : See — Dowling. Daniel J., and Gamble. 3,311,256. Kocian, Ralph B., and Gamble. 3,344.904. Gamble. Burton L., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Apparatus for shielding pail open tops while spraving body exteriors. 3,296,999, 1-10-67, CI. 118—2. Gamble, Howard C. : See — Shaw, Henry W., and Gamble. 3.324.254. Gamble. James J. Combined fishing rod holder and seat. 3,359,- 928, 12-26-67, CI. 108—50. Gamble, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Porcelain casing bead construction. 3,35S,073, 12-12-67, CI. 174 — 137. Gamble, Leon W., and T. Lane, to Esso Research and Engineer- ing Co. Radiation sensitive apparatus and method for analyzing molecular weight distribution in polvmeric mate- rial. 3,354,317, 11-21-67, CI. 250—218. Gamboni, Guido : See — Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Gamboni, and Schwarb. 3,336,197. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Gamboni, and Schwarb. 3,358,019. Games. Inc. : See — Andriulis, Vytautas. 3,338,576. Games. Robert F.. to Dana Corp. Spacer-expander for piston ring assembly. 3,300,224, 1-24-67, CI. 277 — 139. Garnet. Dean, Mfg. Co. : See — Platzer, Peter J., Anderson, and Selenski. 3.29S.235. Platzer, Pettr J.. Anderson, and Selenski. 3,302,769. Gamlen, George A. : See — Allport, Dennis C, Gamlen, Corran, Eaton, and Twitchett. 3,320,190. Gamm, Paul B., to Jung Products, Inc. Wrist brace. 3,327,703, 6-27-67, CI. 12S— 77. Gammage. E. Lamar, Jr. : See — Bishop, Thomas M. 3,333, S63. Gammel, Josef, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft Regulated transistor amplifier. 3,353,110, 11-14-67, CI. 330 — 28. Gammon, Jack : See — Klein, Robert E., and Gammon. 3,348,101. Gamon, Adam E. Chair construction. 3,335,434, 8-15-67, CI 5—332. Gamoter S.A. : See — Mopetit, Louis. 3,297,007. Gamundl, Reynold P., and II. Shindell, lo Eaton Mfg Co. Water conditioner. 3,342,335, 9-19-67, CI. 210—117. Ganearx, Walter F., and W. A. Marion, to The American Paper Products Co. Rotary endless chain printing machine, 3,3-18,47.s, 14 - 797. Christenson, Howard W., and Schaefer. 3,320,107 Christenson, Howard W., and Schaefer. 3,331,480. Christenson, Jack D. 3,322,185. Clapp, Samuel A., and Snyder. 3,318,174. Clark. Harold E.. and Wolf. 3,327,541. Clark, James P. 3,338,220. Clark, Norman R. 3,319,144. Close. Albert R.. and Klove. 3.343,228 Colautti, Albert J., and Sandor. 3,313,512. Colautti. Albert J., and Sandor. 3,340,297. Colautti, Albert J., and Suszko 3,357,0S4. Collins. Larry L. 3,349.281. Copp, Carl A.. Jr. 3.309.889. Corbin, Ralph L., Kruger, and Badglev. 3.329.559. Corbin, Russel G. 3,332.541. Cornillaud, Jack T. 3.309.960. Cornillaud, Jack T. 3,338,300. Corry, Thomas M., and Johnston. 3,354,370. Costello. Robert B., and Robertson. 3.29S.222. Cote, Thomas P., and Nash. 3,327,803. Couch, Harrv J., and Kinkead. 3,343,807. Covert, Calvin C. 3,301,330. Cramer, Frank N. 3,304.120. Creager, John E. 3,319,888. Curtindale, Edward G. 3,309,663. 466 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 General Motors Corp. : See — Continued Damon, Wayne E. 3,299,321. Davidson, Jack M. 3,342,082. Dean, Ralph Jr. 3,346,082. Dean, Walter C, II. 3,357,210. Deaton, Homer W. 3,339,054. Deaton, Homer W., and Hutchinson. 3,342,961. De Claire, James H., and Tanaka. 3,321,226. De Claire, James H., and Tanaka. 3,332,713. De Lorean, John Z. 3,319,598. De Lorean, John Z., Hulten, and Waara. 3,338.229. DeMastry, Anthony J., and Guggenaster. 3,296,694. Dennis, David S. 3,356,081. De Vincent, Patsy. 3,332,657. Dobb, John A. 3,346,078. Downing, Noel L., and Steinmetz. 3,309,868. Drabik, Walter. 3,340,413. Draplin, Thomas E. 3,338,007. Drown, Herbert D. 3,356,396. Duerr, Bruno. 3,352,104. Dully, Floyd I. 3,317,248. Dully, Floyd I., and Maletzke. 3,348,885. Duncan, John M., Sprague, and Decker. 3,303,471. Dupler, William W. 3,330,041. Dutton, Harold R., and Eilers. 3,313,536. Dye, Duane K., and Rohde. 3,301,011. Earnhart. Robert L. 3,305,772. Eddy, David W., and Lake. 3,327,858. Edwards, George A. 3,356,424. Egan, Gerald H., Smith, and Thompson. 3,308,512. Egbert, Earl L. 3,314,307. Eilers, Mark A., and Bramley. 3,347,074. Elbert, Thomas E. 3,319,473. Elbert, Thomas E., and Archibald. 3,326,053. Elliott, James O. 3,340,449. Ezop, L. Eugene. 3,346,176. Faiver, Kenneth E., and Watt. 3,322,471. Falcone, Francesco H., Jubelt, and Stanner. 3,321,607. Falge, John H., and Huntzinger. 3,328,614. Faulkner, Alfred H., and Markowitz. 3,346,847. Fayram, David L. 3.343,168. Fayram, David L. 3,344.427. Ferguson, Millard A. 3,321,946. Ferguson, Millard A. 3,344,255. Ferrara, Rudolph A. 3,313,571. Ferrara, Rudolph A. 3,321,242. Ferrara, Rudolph A. 3,321,243. Ferrara, Rudolph A. 3,343,875. Fisher, George A. 3,337,974. Fleck, Francis C, Forester, and Morris. 3,295,627. Flitz, John L. 3,302,250. Fogt, Thomas H., and Brinkman. 3,344,625. Foote, Charles L., Jr., Knowlton, and Batterson. 3,336,- 962. Foran, David J., Jr. 3,297,891. Forbush, Lothrop M. 3,321.199. Forbush, Lothrop M. 3,322,235. Forbush, Lothrop M. 3,355,218. Forward, Robert W. 3,334,410. Fosler, John R., and Sharpe. 3,314.257. Frazier, Richard D., and Dafler. 3,300,666. Frei, Arthur J., Sr. 3,306,567. Frei, Arthur J.. Sr., and Merica. 3,355,138. Freiberger, Ronald D. 3.333.770. Fryer, Edward R. 3,300.882. Fuqua, Lloyd T. 3.313,077. Fuqua, Lloyd T. 3,321,994. Fuqua, Llovd T. 3,322,911. Gambill, Charles C. 3,299,346. Gambill, Charles C. 3,305,766. Gambill, Charles C. 3.328,662. Gambill, Charles C, and Gaugler. 3,320,384. Garvey, Louis P. 3,310,929. Garvey, Louis P. 3,333,363. Gaubatz, Arthur W. 3,318,532. Gaugler. Richard S., and Siegla. 3,316,390. Geller, Rodger E. 3,321,995. Genord, Donald R., and Leslie. 3,357,134. Gershen, Bernard J. 3,297,910. Gershen, Bernard J. 3,317,817. Gerstune. George W. 3.341.925. Gionet, Edmond R. 3,351,976. Gionet. Edmond R., and Liem. 3.325.239. Gold, John, and Toschkoff. 3,304,880. Gondert, Theodore R. 3,332,509. Gonyea, Harold P. 3,347,392. Gonvea. Harold P. 3.358,134. Gooderum, Reuben C. 3,300,179. Gorsky, Rudolph J. 3,313,897. Goslin, Gerald E. 3,319,909. Gosma, John W. 3,354.541. Grabow, Gale R. 3,299,420. Grabowski, Leonard R. 3,302,477. Grabowski, Leonard R.. and Rowland. 3,360,308 Graham, Robert W. 3,302,532. Graney, Paul L., and Hansen. 3,314,673. Griffin. Henry W. 3.342,525. Grimm, Robert A. 3,336,519. Grimm, Robert A., and Johnson. 3,321,754. Groves, Ronald C. 3,295,388. Grundman, Richard G. 3,310,240. Gulette, Ronald S., and Legge. 3,313,136. General Motors Corp. : See — Continued Gumbleton, James J. 3,296,647. Guyton, James H., and Jenkins. 3,355,624. Haas, Peter S. 3,321,734. Hagler, Norman R. 3,306,214. Hall, Beuford C, Jr. 3,295,825. Hall, Harry D., Salatin, Sutherland, and Trible. 3,344,- 848. Hall, Walter B., Jr. 3,305,162. Hancock, James L. 3,328,544. Hanifan, William A. 3,360,322. Hanink, Dean K. 3,339,269. Hanley, George P. 3,301,238. Hanson, Robert S. 3,359,750. Harned, John L., and Highley. 3,301,608. Harned, John L., and Zahm. 3,338,637. Harness, Gerald A., and Kellogg. 3,327,479. Harvey, Douglas J. 3,355,284. Harvey, Douglas J. 3,355,285. Hause, Gilbert K. 3,323,3S9. Hause, Gilbert K., and Smith. 3,303,911. Hayden, John R. 3,313,344. Heath, Thomas C. 3,305,774. Heiny, Arza D. 3,339,096. Helton, Vernon R. 3,330,049. Helvern, James O. 3,354,641. Herman, Stanley W. 3,308,683. Hermann, Donald W. 3,323,578. Herr, Leroy E. 3,356,176. Hetzler, Lewis R. 3,332,003. Hewko, Lubomyr O. 3,327,566. Hiatt, Arthur B., and Koch. 3,360,310. Hickling, Robert, and Kent. 3,318,293. Highley, Frank H. 3,312,509. Hile. John W., and McKinnon. 3,355,371. Hitzelberger, Alan. 3,348,417. Hodgson, Robert D. 3,318,280. Homfeld, Max F., and Mick. 3,320,938. Hook, Gerald E., and Sobey. 3,307,131. Hopkins, Joseph H. 3,305,254. Hornaday. James R. 3,355,178. Horvath, Robert A. 3.311,423. Hulten, Richard E. 3,352,293. Hunt, Peter F. 3,323,836. Huntzinger, Gerald O. 3,312,936. Huntzinger, Gerald O. 3,316,446. Huntzinger, Gerald O. 3,357,415. Huntzinger, Gerald O. 3,357,416. Huntzinger, Gerald O., and Tarter. 3,320,939. Husko, Waino L., and Lystad. 3,323,830. Ivers, Richard J. 3,352,608. Jackson, George W. 3,331,616. Jackson, George W. 3,339,910. Jackson, George W., and Long. 3,332.708. Jacobs, James W. 3,299,524. Jacobs, James W. 3,302,795. Jacobs. James W. 3,309,888. Jacobs, James W. 3,321,635. Jacobs, James W. 3,326,787. Jacobs, James W. 3,330,939. Jacobs, James W. 3,331,227. Jacobs, James W., and Brucken. 3,331,141. Jacoby, Gerald B. 3,357,182. Jalbing, John I., and Myers. 3,346,760. James, Kenneth F., and Joyce. 3,313,007. Johnson, Douglas. 3,300,121. Johnson, Douglas. 3,313,103. Johnson, Douglas. 3,313,105. Johnson, Douglas. 3,332,242. Johnson, Douglas, and Young. 3.345,035. Johnson, Kenneth O. 3,303,992. Johnson, Kenneth O. 3,318,513. Johnson, Marvin W.. and Park. 3,345,946. Johnson, Ralph H. 3,352,564. Johnson, Roger W. 3,306,838. Johnson, Roger W. 3,338,808. Johnson, Wylie L., III. 3,318,644. Johnston, William J. 3,330,985. Johnston, William J. 3,331,033. Johnstone, Theodore H. 3,304,755. Johnstone, Theodore H. 3,347,584. Johnstone, Theodore H., and Skillin. 3,339,665. Juggins. Cyril E. 3,312.804. Julian, Clarence L,. and Young. 3,336,457. Kanaan, Ziyad R. 3,308,763. Katz, Seymour. 3,338,740. Katz, Seymour. 3,338,741. Katz. Seymour. 3.348.969. Katz. Seymour, and Miller. 3,336,160. Kauppila, James E., and Bockemuehl. 3,320,651. Kell, Nathaniel B. 3.314,401. Kell, Nathaniel B. 3.316.533. Kell, Nathaniel B. 3,326.455. Keller, Robert C. 3.315,537. Kellogg, George E. 3.298,177. Kellogg, George E. 3,352,315. Kellogg, George E., and Harness. 3,306,043. Kellv, Kent B. 3,311,412. Kesling, Keith K. 3,334,954. Kesling, Keith K. 3,338,451. Kesten, Patrick N., and Schwartzwalder. 3,328,621. Kiefer, Edwin. 3,311,199. Kilgore, Harry A., and Smith. 3,345,098. LIST OF PATENTEES 467 General Motors (.'orp. : See — Continued Kimberlin, Dan R., and Stearns. 3,310,993._ King, Kenneth K., and Marquis. 3,304,745. Kirk, Robert E., and Lubert. 3,310,772. Kirk, Thomas E., and Raver, 3,343,059. Kitchen, Klwyn L., Lee, and Rise. 3,344,805. Klees, Gerard T. 3,323,305. Klein, Lee F. 3,308,957. Kniffln, Walter G. 3,308,631. Kobrebel, Peter M. 3,353,229. Koci, Ludvik F. 3,313,244. Kokocbak, David G., and Gurubleton. 3,319,754. Konopa, Richard L, 3,355,623. Kopich, Leonard F. 3,305,253. Krautwurst, Homer V'., and Crumb. 3,356,826. Kroell, Cbarles K., and Siegrist. 3,339,674. Kusch. Bernard J., Spridco, and Turner. 3,360,660. La Flame, Frank E. 3,319,640. La Flame, Frank E. 3.324.796. La Flame, Frank E. 3,333,742. La Flame, Frank E. 3,348,775. Lander, Arthur V., Scott, and Beechey. 3,302,820. Larsen, Hugh W. 3,290,887. Larsen, Hugh W., and Talaski. 3,331,239. Lash, Joseph F. 3,319,470. Lautzenhiser, Argyle G., and Clark. 3,344,676. Lawless, Norman D., Grooms, and Racine. 3,329,S93. Leach, Clayton B. 3,302,628. Leonard, Thomas R. 3,354,988. Leslie, Kenneth G., and Zeisloft. 3,353,620. Lew, Irving M. 3,335,307. Lewis, Edward F. 3,306,177. Lieata, Joseph P., and Tucker. 3,349,307. Liem, Robert C. 3,323,829. Lindgren. Milton F., and Peterson. 3,352,178. Livezey, William G. 3,331,476. Lohr, Thomas E., and Meland. 3,332,169. Long, Donald A., Shaw, and Carlson. 3,348,011. Long, George B. 3,304,401. Long, George B. 3,329,795. Long. George B. 3,346,472. Long, Paul J., Jr. 3,332,677. Luedemann, Clarence F. 3.319,707. Lull, William R. 3,301,530. Lystnd, Leonard A. 3,354,582. Lystad. Leonard A., and Roberts. 3,319,487. MacDonald, Norman L. 3,322,470. Maci, Raymond J., and Rowland. 3,333, 4S3. Maclver, Bernard A., and Bergstrom. 3,339,272. MaeKenzie. Robert P., and Worrell. 3,314,060. Mackie, Harry A. 3,357,511. Mackie, Harrv A., and Veryzer. 3,321,038. Malik, Marvin J. 3,296,808. Maltby. Raymond W. 3.344.667. Mann, Leonard J., and Hanson. 3,316,729. Manoni. Arthur P. 3,316,431. Mao, Tzu J. 3,331,761. Mao, Tzu J. 3,352,772. Mao. Tzu ,T. 3.359,129. Martin, John C. and Alexander. 3,327,094. Mason, George W. 3,301,316. Massoll, Richard E. 3.331,034. Mathues, Thomas O., and Kniffin. 3,320,759. Mattarella. Samuel P. 3.345.532. Maursev, Ethan K. 3,302,430. McCarthy, William E. 3,296,833. McCormick, Hamilton L. 3,314,650. McCreary. Charles H. 3,342,170. McCrearv. Charles H. 3.360.275. McDougal, John A. 3,332,476. McDowall, Charles J. 3,339,405. McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 3,295,801. McEwen, John C. 3,301,101. McMaster, Wardley D. 3,309,321. McQueen, Norman. 3,332,233. Mekkes, Lee T. 3,336,062. Melinat, Wolfgang. 3,308,620. Mick, Stanley H. 3,314,663. Mick, Stanley H. 3.342,462. Mick, Stanley H. 3.342.464. Miller, James L. 3,333,345. Miller, Robert F., and Lund. 3,320,505. Miller, Tom B. 3.338,455. Mitchell, Boris J.. Bielicki, and Roche. 3,320,940. Mitchell, George E. 3,305,722. Mitchell, George E. 3,331,362. Mitchell, Harry R. 3.295,839. Mondt, James R. 3,315,729. Mooney. James J., Jr. 3.357.209. Moorman, Cletus L. 3,330,439. Moorman. Earl J., and Moodv. 3,354,583. Murphy, Joseph E. 3.303,386. Myers. John L. 3,324,372. Naddell, Manuel. 3.312.302. Naddell, Manuel. 3,342.475. Nakolan, Andrew P. '3,300,248. Nakolan. Andrew P. 3.S06.552. Nelson, Max V. 3.316.371. Nelson, Robert E. 3,344,320. Nesbitt, William R. 3.334,854. Newill, Edward J., Beaty, English, and Heinv. 3,299 303. Newman, Ralph P. 3,300,726. General Motors Corp. : See — Continued Nichols, Charles A., Joyce, Gardner, and Fletcher. 3,300,821. Nlckles, Lawrence H. 3,295,826. Noll, James L. 3,384,853. Nordsleck, Arnold T. 3,313,161. North, Reginald H., Stafford, and Zimmerman. 3,332,518. O'Connell, John J., and Mann. 3,309,892. Olsen, Howard E., and Petry. 3,324,738. Osborn Don R., Jr. 3,296,898. Packett, Marvin A., and Romanzi. 3,301,610. Palkowsky, Glenn L. 3,334,617. Pausing, Nelson J. 3,316,380. Parker, George W., and Brennan. 3,344,388. Parker, Leland C. 3,360,003. Parr, Max O. 3,357,708. Parsons, Peter P. 3,354,584. Partlow, James A., Mewhinney, and Hoefling. 3,320,662. Partlow, James A., Mewhinney, and Hoefling. 3,344,514 Peeples, Denny L., and Kellogg. 3,343,564. Percival, Worth H. 3,353,349. Perna, Frank, Jr. 3,330,153. Perry, Jack H., and Colling. 3,332,406. Peters, Donald R. 3,339,401. Peters, Theodore F. 3,312,314. Peters, Theodore F. 3,312,491. Peterson, Donald W. 3,333,241. Peterson, Victor W. 3.295,646. Peterson, Victor W. 3,300,004. Petkwitz, Carl F., and Wurtz. 3,331,648. Pietryka, Robert J. 3,303,063. Pigeon, Dale W., and Upchurch. 3,353,868. Pittsley, William D. 3,355,863. Pittsley. William D. 3.359,900. Plume, Robert W. 3,338,346. Podwys, Stanley. 3,312,499. Polhemus, Von D., Boettger, Isaacson, and Yew 3,345 - 060. Polhemus, Von D., Loomis, Klees, and Plume. 3,331,599. Polhemus, Von D., and Yew. 3,321,200 Pollak, Walter. 3,330,593. Pollak, Walter, and McLean. 3,348,876. Pollock, Samuel C. 3.357,338. Powder, Paul F. 3,308,954. Preotle, John J., and Payne. 3,347,728. Priddy, Jack N. 3,355,801. Prueter, Donald A. 3,327 551. Qualman, Jack W., and Egbert. 3,300,971. Quatredeniers, Claude. 3,319,024. Quinn, Clark E. 3,339,676. Quinting, Rudi F. 3,347,488. Rademacher, Gustav F. 3,344,304 Radloff, Carl R., and Saraflan. 3,305,652. Rains, Sidney A„ and Fisher. 3,330,170 Rath, Gerald A. 3,299.342. Rath, Gerald A., Templin, and Clayton. 3,319,733. Raver, Louis J. 3,324 3S3 Reddy, Virgin C. 3,335,710. Reinke, James J., Rohde, and Thompson. 3,327,340 Remsch, Earl W„ and McKee 3,323 952 Renger, Udo. 3,358,659. Renneker, Dennis N. 3,347,592. Reuther, Albert H. 3,333,530 Reuther, Albert H. 3,333,531 Reynolds, Richard L. 3,313,523 Rice, Hal H., and Garey. 3,301,781 Ridenour, Jack B. 3,353,636. Riehl, Wilhelm. 3,331,601. Rike, Richard C. 3,327,804 Rise, William E. 3.298 241 Rise, William E. 3.311, 19S Rise, William E. 3,332,240 Ristau, Theodore F. 3,310,961. Ritzema, James R. 3,338,115. Rodaer, James A. 3,311,807 § 0e HN 1 . is £ erger ' l eriy H" and MacDonald. 3,338,34S. Roethlisberger, Jerry M., and Wagner. 3,320,771 Rohde, Robert P. 3,357,310. '^ ' Rose, Harold E. 3.310,299 Rosenberger, Maurice S., Boman, King, La Fever and McCollum. 3.323,609 ' Rosenkrands, John W. 3,332,702 Rossi, David A. 3,352,524 Ruch, David E. '3,297,936 Ruch, David E. 3.310.730. Saeli. John J. 3,353,079. Sampatacos, Peter M. 3,304,138. Sampson, Frederick W. 3,312,331 Sand, Darrel R. 3,299,738. Sandor, Bela. 3,334,934. Saunders, Orson V., and Benasutti. 3,310,957. feaunders, Orson V.. and Kronenberger. 3,320.764 Sawyer, Elbert M. 3,353,090. Scarpace. William F. 3,317,229 Schaaf. Henry W. 3,319.560. Schaeffer, Marvin G. 3,339.130. Schauer. George W., Jr. 3.304,405. Scheel, Jerold W. 3,318,406. Scheiter, Milton H. 3,295,392. Scheiter, Milton H. 3.359.831. Schell, Carl M. 3,302,870. Scherzinger, Mark N. 3,302,299. Scherzinger, Mark N. 3,302,424. 468 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 General Motors Corp. : See — Continued Schimmelpfenig, Frederick J. 3,330,216. Schjolin, Hans O.. and Kern. 3.359,832. Schneider, Harold R. 3,313,281. Schuler, Robert K., Miller, and Brock. 3,315,122. Schultze, Harold E. 3,333,867. Schultze, Harold E. 3,339,988. Scott, Robert N. 3,338,070. Scott, Thomas C. F. 3,310.992. Seagreaves, George F., and Winyard. 3,332,255. Secunda, Kenneth. 3,346,470. Seekins, Raymond E. 3,335,607. Senfv, Karl. 3,343.798. Sensing, William J. 3,302,171. Sharpe, Cecil H. 3.360,199. Shellhause, Ronald L., and Bierlein. 3,311,970. Short, Brooks H., and Shaw. 3,300,709. Sidle, Robert L., and Reid. 3,321,228. Siegla, Donald C. 3,345,498. Siegla, Donald C. 3,346,720. Siegla. Donald C. and Bassett. 3,335,261. Simmons, Edward C. 3,355,907. Simpson, Richard H., Jr. 3,335,580. Smale. Charles H. 3,320,976. Smale, Charles H. 3,353,551. Smith, Clavton L. 3.327,473. Smith, Gary L., and Bochnig. 3,335,837. Smith, Harold L. 3,345,097. Smith, Robert W. 3,348,087. Snead, John R. 3,310,632. Soder, Karl G. 3,354,642. Sones William L., Elliott, and Neyhouse. 3,300,150. Sones, William L.. Elliott, and Nevhouse. 3.324.672. Sones, William L., Elliott, and Neyhouse. 3,339,62S. Sonnenschein, George. 3,303,058. Spears, Esten W., Jr. 3,297,302. Stare, Donald E., Strack, and Reindl. 3,29S,970. Steck, Gail R. 3,347,473. Steinhagen, William K.. and Dnger. 3,319,878. Stettner, Ernest R. 3,334,874. Stoltman, Donald D. 3,322,408. Stott, Thomas C. F. 3,299,735. Stott, Thomas C. F. 3,329,037. Strahan, Robert M., and Pietrzak. 3,335,577. Strahan, Robert M., and Pietrzak. 3,335,578. Streeter, Allen R. 3,301,195. Sullivan, Leo S., Jr. 3,328,101. Sullivan, Leo S., Jr. 3,35o,787. Swedburg, Orvin L. 3,313,367. Symons. James D., and Weinand. 3,348,851. Szajner, Tadeusz, and Swetka. 3,302,482. Tanaka, Akira. 3,343,229. Tanaka, Akira. and Umanos. 3,310,274. Tarter, Ralph E. 3,342,167. Tavlor, Garthwood R. 3,316,13S. Taylor, Roland S. 3,330,542. Tenenhoue. Gerald J. 3.345,348. Thiessen, Elmer E. 3,340.448. Thomas, William H.. and Harper. 3.356.339. Thompson, David, Jr.. and Fisher. 3,334,710. Thompson, William E. 3.300,822. Ticknor, Raymond G. 3,314,662. Todd, Max E., and Cox. 3.354.942. Toschkoff, Dimitar. 3,335,641. Toschkoff, Dimitar. 3,359,915. Tuck, Robert M. 3,296,891. Tuck, Robert M. 3,313.109. Tuck. Robert M. 3.352,373. Tuck. Robert M. 3,358,444. Tuffnell, Derrick P., and Buckman. 3,321,084. Turlav, Joseph D. 3,306,271. Ummel, Richard L. 3,295,541. Ummel, Richard L.. and Koeppen. 3,323,159. Van Ausdal, Gerald F., Gordon, and Karklins. 3,296,451. Vanderbilt, Suzanne E.. Parkinson, and Rei. 3,326,601. Van House, Robert M. 3,334,548. Vau House, Robert M., and De Hoff. 3,304,839. Van House, Robert M.. De Hoff, and Erickson. 3,318,421. Van Lent, Henri J., and Michnay. 3,308,677. Vigor, Charles W. 3.355,971. Voehringer, Carl. 3,306,655. Vogel, Roger R., and Mills. 3.313,871. Voorhies, Donald A. 3,360,309. Waldo, Richard J., and Flaig. 3,312,500. Wallis. Rolland B. 3 315.465. Wanlass. Bert R. 3,295,390. Wanlass, Bert R. 3,316,034. Wanlass, Bert R. 3.343.303. Wanner, Joseph W. 3.304,483. Warwick. Edward H. 3.317,009. Warwick, Edward H., and Wood. 3,342.291. Weadock. Richard. Jr. 3.348.397. Weibel, John Jr., and Widdowson. 3,296,816. Welch, Elvin C. 3.312,423. Wenger, Walter. 3,333,886. Wentworth, Joseph T. 3,335,643. Werth, John J. 3,331,707. Werth, John J., and Bolduan. 3,319.071. Werts, Merle E. 3.299,344. Werts, Merle E. 3,299,345. Whaley, John A., and Lochmann. 3,354,387. Whistler, Charles C, Jr. 3.359,645. White, Robert L. 3,301,088. General Motors Corp. : See — Continued Whitelaw, Robert L. 3,334,647. Wilcox, Howard A., and Bekker. 3,354,861. Wiles. Frank M. 3,346,175. Wiley. John B. 3,320,451. Williamitis, Victor A. 3,321,088. Williams, Alfred J., Jr., and Johns. 3,354,073. W'illiams, Richard D., Plumeri, and Krautwurst 3,301,086. Wilson. Douglas G., and Cornell. 3,356,859. Winchell, Frank J. 3.323.S18. Winchell, Frank J., Mrlik, Mahoney, Qualman, Zimmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Winfield, Howard E., Jr. 3,308,632. Winyard, Arthur H., Van Slvke, and Plvler. 3,324,450. Wobrock, Marvin T. 3,302,763. Wolf, Gilbert H., and Weathers. 3,320,921. Wolf, Robert F. 3,316.032. Wood, Paul W. 3,321,632. Woods, Martin. 3,323,051. Woods, Martin. 3,332,863. Woods, Martin. 3,332,864. Worrell, William D., and Kirk. 3,332,006. Wray. Shirl D. 3,356,796. Wyczalek, Floyd A. 3,296,874. Wyczalek, Floyd A. 3,333.323. York, Jerome B., Jr. 3,302,935. Yost, Frederick R. 3.354,639. Yott, Edward W. 3,317,808. Young, Robert E., and Julian. 3,312,233. Zeller. Robert G. 3,310,642. Ziegler, Eugene R. 3,299,721. Ziegler, Eugene R. 3,314,195. Ziegler, Eugene R. 3,314.308. Ziegler, John R. 3,302,191. Zimmerle Wilbur J. 3,348,413. Zimmerman, Walter H. 3,303,909. Zincke, Helmut, and Koliander. 3,314,047. General, Xorman T., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission. 3,299,742. 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 687. General, Norman T., to Ford Motor Co. Hydrokinetic power transmission mechanism having a reversible flow converter. 3,307,428, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 688. General, Norman T., to Ford Motor Co. Hydrokinetic con- verter mechanism with multiple turbines. 3.343,367, 9-26-67, CI. 60—54. General, Norman T., S. Smalinskas, and R. P. Zundel, to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed power transmission mecha- nism with non-synchronous ratio shift controllers. 3,354,- 752. 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 763. General Numismatics Corp. : See — Segel, Joseph M. 3,333,680. General Plastic Corp. of America : See — Jacobsen, Walter H. 3,314,397. General Pneumatic Products Corp. : See — Brown, William J. 3,295,262. Gill, Vincent A. 3,308,850. General Precision, Inc. : See — Albertsman, Max, and Dotsko. 3,311,861. Biagi, Fernando, and McKay. 3,321,761. Bible, Robert E. 3,313,925. Bible, Robert E., Mclntyre, Trostrud, and Williamson. 3 312 954 Borberg. willv. 3.310.356. Brenholdt, Irving R. 3,297,877. Briguglio, Emanuel. 3,328.585. Brodersen, Rolf K. 3,353,414. Brown, Charles W., and Stone. 3,324,456. Cohen, Robert J., and Edelman. 3,353,413. Conwav, James N.. and Garrett. 3,335,415. Dell, Harold R., and Maloney. 3,346,729. Doble, Robert N., and Miller. 3,316,498. Doble. Robert N., Miller, and Sepe. 3,346,856. Emerson, John F., and Lang. 3,359,627. Fontaine, Robert R., and Sturdevant. 3,311,741. Furman, Irwin L., and Stahle. 3,327,294. Garrett, B. Charles. 3,349,370. Gerard, Allan, Goldstein, and Lerman. 3,322,942 Gevas, James C. 3,330.945. Goldfisher, Lester I. 3,296,920. Goldman, David A., and Zisselman. 3,332,071. Goodwin, Harvey R., and Mothersbaugh. 3,307,250. Gourlay, Douglas F., and Straut. 3,357,179. Gourlay. Douglas F., and Straut. 3,359,726. Gray, Edward E., Long, and Davis. 3,342,984. Grillo, Joseph. 3,315.148. Guarino, Peter A., and Gardner. 3,351,780. Guros, Francis S.. and Bradford. 3,360,724. Hanna, Samuel C, Binder, and Johnson. 3,310,694. Harac, Sigmund, and Di Massimo. 3,328,691. Hellen, James S. 3,304,809. Hellen, James S. 3,344,544. Hellen, James S. 3,344.675. Hevert, Carl H., Krnpiek. and Seifried. 3.323,375 Hickey. Paul R. 3,309,676. Hunt John M. 3,317,905. Hunt. John M. 3.324.376 Jenkner. Kurt W. 3.346.739. Katz, Matthew. 3,308,376. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,328,566. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,331,954. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,340,513. LIST OF PATENTEES 469 General Precision. Inc. : See — Continued Krupick, Walter J., and Cimera. 3,354,726. Krupick, Walter J., HolTman, ami Ballester. 3,327,538. Larsen, Farrell G. 3,334,588, Lekven, Carl M. 3.309.G71. Litty. Fred I'. 3,315,533. Ludvigseu, Leonard E., and Opocensky. 3, .",20. 335. Martel, Richard A. 3,297,470. Martel, Richard A. 3,344.279. Martel. Richard A. 3,344.280. Masel, Marvin. 3,297,925. Masel, Marvin. 3,328,56S. Masel, Marvin. 3,358,281. Masson, Frederick T. 3,335,282. McTeague, Gerald B. 3,309.227. Mendelsohn, Charles. 3,350,777. O'Connor, Daniel G.. and Nelson. 3.311.S92. Opocensky, Willard J. 3.337,732. Oswald, Anton. 3,319,319. Parsons, Thomas W.. and Ratajski. 3,305,790. Peregrim, Theodore J. 3.310,873. Raitiere, Louis P. 3,356,002. Rapoza, Edward J. 3.350,949. Riordan, Hugh E., and Cohen. 3,297,947. Riordan, Hugh E., Vento, and Ostrowe. 3,320,819 Rolfs, John C. 3,348,227. Russell, Howard, Jr. 3,299,731. Sagalow. Morton. 3,360,669. Saniet, Frank. 3,314,439. Scarbrough, John, Sweeney, and Kahle. 3,307,025. Sehmid, Hermann. 3,345.505. Seliger, Victor H., and Paradise. 3,309,603. Smith. Edgar J. 3,360,637. Stavis, Gus. 3,299.205. Stavis. Gus. 3,308,710. Stavis, Gus. 3,324,238. Stella, Carl. 3,345,629. Stiles, John C. and Carow. 3,299,716. Stone, Grey E. 3.351,914. Tiplitz, Charles I., and Krupick. 3,353,415. Toman, Donald J. 3,354,460. Toman, Donald J., and Stavis. 3,308,389. Toman, Donald J., and Vladimir. 3,309,708. Trostrud, Arville T., Jr. 3,300,765. Vladimir, Leonard O., and Lilie. 3,302,201. Yearley, Lawrence E. 3,351,840. Zaleski, John F. 3,307,16S. General Protection Establishment: See — Ritter, Karlheinz. 3,328,508. Ritter, Karlheinz. 3,350,496. General Publishing Corp. : See — Pandolfo, Sam C, HI. 3,357,301. General Radio Co. : See — Bonk. Basil A. 3,327,071. Holtje, Malcolm C. 3,339.108. Noyes, Atherton Jr. 3,300,731. Stuart, Robert W., Jr., and Frank. 3,328,564. General Refineries, Inc. : See — Piatt. William T. 3,347,530. General Refractories Co. : See — Grigsby, Chester E. 3,340.832. Hertlein. Ronald G. 3.348.738. Heuer, Russell P. 3,302,997. Heuer, Russell P. 3,305,302. Hoffman, Donald M. 3,341,186. McShane. Philip C. 3.334,460. Rhone. Wilson C.. and Roudabush. 3,327,445. Stein, Joseph L. 3,341,339. Stein. Joseph L., and Koeneman. 3,340,831. General Research. Inc. : See — Simjian, Luther G. 3,300,016. Simjian, Luther G. 3,339,671. Simjian, Luther G. 3,340,7S9. Simjian, Luther G. 3,340,790. General Services Co. : See — Rice. Archie H., and Conley. 3.343,680. General Signal Corp., The : See — Andreasen, Charles E. 3,331,965. Archibald, Robert E. 3,297,867. Auer, John H., Jr. 3,304,539. Auer, John H., Jr. 3,315,005. Auer, John H., Jr. 3.339,061. Auer, John H.. Jr. 3.345.503. Auer, John H.. Jr. 3,358,126. Auer, John H., Jr., and Frielinghaus. 3,305,827. Auer, John H., Jr., Huffman, and Brady. 3,305,828. Auer, John H., Jr., and Ross. 3,329,932. Auer, John H., Jr., Ross, and Huffman. 3,307 146. Barker, William M. 3,305.837. Bolton. Norman A. 3,209,401. Brixner, Frederick W., Stillman, and Siblev. 3,303 470 Coley. Nelson P.. 3.360.776. Freeman, Sydney W. 3,337.727. Frielinghaus, Klaus H. 3,336,577. Frielinghaus, Klaus H., Langdon, and Wetmore. 3,307 - 031. Huffman, Jerry P.. and Auer. 3.315,240. Huffman, Jerry P., and Auer. 3,340,502. Hughson. J. Donald. 3.290. S34. Pettitt, Walter G. 3. 340. SOS. Ritter, Karlheinz. 3.328.508. General Signal Corp., The : See — Continued Reich, Simon. 3,339,067. Rusick, Jack H. 3,305,634. Schwarz. Peter D. 3,317,892. Siblev. Henry C. 3,313.933. Smith, Willis It. 3,315,239. Smith, Willis R. 3,358,130. Smith, Willis R., Wilcox, and Snell. 3,358,613. Wetmore, Arthur W. 3,302,109. Wetmore, Arthur W. 3,340,403. Wilcox, Clinton S. 3,359,416. General Steel Industries. Inc. : See — Lich, Richard L. 3,342,140. Lich, Richard L., and Cease. 3,354,839. Travilla, James C. 3,315,555. Travilla, James C, and Vogel. 3,354,840. General Steel Products, Inc. : See — Rogers, Walter C, Jr. 3.298,041. General Steel Wares Ltd. : See — ■ Mack. Tony. 3.310.122. General Stone and Materials Corp. : See-- Brejcha, Robert J., Modesto, and Ridenour. 3,347,596. General Strapping Co. : See — Harrison, James, and Jopling. 3,338,025. General Systems Inc. : See — Zelina, William B. 3,303,392. Zelina, William B., and Buchanan. 3,355,656. General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. : See — Blank, Hans G. 3,327,163. Bowerman, Edwin R. 3,327,154. Bowerman, Edwin R., and Sheinhartz. 3,306,778. Buhrer, Carl F., and Fowler. 3,357,771. Dickinson, Clayton D., and Mazza. 3,359,0S2. Dickinson, Clayton D., Sama, and Sheinhartz. 3,338,687 Fischman, Martin. 3,313,957. Fischman, Martin, and Murphv. 3,335,290. Hagenlocher, Arno K., and Polanyl. 3,353,048. Harrison, Richard I., and Zucker. 3,316.494. Harrison, Richard I., and Zucker. 3,335,373. Hillman, Kurt. 3,313,956. Hillman, Kurt. 3,327,139. Hillman, Kurt. 3.358,242. Jorden, William B. 3,335,383. Kober, Frederick P. 3.335,033. Lempicki, Alexander, and Weise. 3,319,183. Levine, Albert K., and Palilla. 3.348,924. Levine, Albert K., Palilla, and Rinkevics. 3,357,925. Murphy, Edward A., and Posner. 3,353,087. Murphy, Edward A., Posner, Eckstein, and Schilb. 3,335,- 357. Renkowitz, Donald. 3,353,117. Sama, Lawrence. 3,360,350. Summergrad, Rubin N. 3,301,638. Tuffnell, Derrick P. 3,333.698. Turunen, William A., Vickers, and Mondt. 3,338,300. Tando, Stephen. 3,335,299. Zucker, Joseph. 3,360.725. General Time Corp. : See — Anderson, Wilmer C. 3.319,243. Anderson, Wilmer C. 3,340,387. Anderson, Wilmer C, and Rennie. 3,319,225. Anderson, Wilmer C, Rennie, and Ingenito. 3,319,185. Bowden, Lee C. 3,314.228. Cielaszyk, Edward. 3,31S.159. Gratrix, Alfred E., Sr. 3,329,780. Ingenito, Michael J. 3.315.087. Kolodziej, Walter F. 3,329,314. Kolodziei. Walter F„ and Michael. 3,349,235. Kueffer, Philippe G. 3,338,047. Mahon, Joseph J., and Roberge. 3,308,315. Michael, Eugene M. and Toovey. 3,352,101. Moseley, John B. 3,352,396. Patrick, Alan E. 3,318,084. Pickering, Norman C. 3.345,812. Perrv. Russell. 3.359,406. Rosett, Edward S. 3,302,010. Spring, Nelson C, Jr., and Jauch. 3,308,314. Van Wagenen, Donald. 3,305,381. Wallentowitz, Klaus. 3.355.632. Whitaker, Joe M., and Protzmann. 3.31S.0S6. General Tire & Rubber Co., The : See — Achon, Marco A. 3,296,152. Barrett, Paul C. and Stambaugh. 3.310.07S. Beck. Howard G. 3,355.343. Calentine. John W., Maurer. and Van Essen. 3,334,156. Durst. Richard R.. and Phillips. 3,312,637. Durst. Richard R., and Phillips. 3,313.740. Fall, Harry H. 3.350.461. Gmitter, George T., and Maxev. 3,341.482. Greene, Charles E., and Van Essen. 3.346.532. Hartz. Walter A., and Mever. 3.347,047. Hein, Richard D. 3.335.689. Hein, Richard D. 3.349.41S. Hein, Richard D.. and Welch. 3,358,927. Henlev. Vircil E. 3.325.32S Herold, Robert J. 3.301.796. Hutch, Harry L. 3.335,777. Janssen, Hendrik J. J. 3,297,780. Jones, William H., and Lapreziosa. 3,341.996. Joseph, Richard D.. and Mitten. 3,354,o03. Lindberg. Charles D. 3,360,423. 470 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 General Tire & Rubber Co., The : See — Continued Miller, Harvev E. 3.357.758. Mudde, John P. 3,332,910. Peck, Richard O. 3,339,239. Peck, Richard O., and Slemmons. 3.298,762. Philbin. John J., and Rallis. 3,354,567. Reich. Jerome. 3,321,781. Rote, Frank C. and Spelman. 3.302.6S0. Sayre, Philip R., and Watkins. 3,331,959. Schwall, Chester F„ Jr. 3,318,357. Schwartz, Roger P.. and Welch. 3,328,085. Swart, Gilbert H. 3.322,809. Uelzmann, Heinz, and Feld. 3,313,741. Urbanic, Anthony J., and VanWagenen. 3,311.527. Urbanic, Anthonv J., and Van Wagenen. 3,328.225. Weinstock, Kermit V., and Pfau. 3,342,238. Williams, Norman E., and Dewey. 3,306,332. Wurgler, Heinrich J., and Stambaugh. 3,315,699. General Turbine Corp. : See — Sawyer, James G. 3,317,161. Generale de Goephysique : See — Picou, Claude. 3,298,456. Genesco, Inc. . See — Glassman, Joel, Jonas. Bass, and Pate. 3,354,487. Mann, Charles W. 3,321,833. Rose, Duke J. 3,337,971. Genier, Henry L., to Reserve Mining Co. Magnetic separator flow control. 3,295,678, 1-3-67, CI. 209—223. Geniesse, Donald J., to Sun Oil Co. Haze point measuring system with automatic cooling means. 3,322,960, 5-30-67, CI. 250—218. Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Educational chalk board. 3,336,682, 8-22-67, CI. 35—62. Genger, Horst, to Bretford Mfg., Inc. Hair dryer bonnet. 3,335.503, 8-15-67, CI. 34—100. Genke, Richard M., and P. A. Harding, to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Noise reduction circuit for a binary signal discriminator. 3,308,388, 3-7-67, CI. 328 — 164. Genn, Earl F. Paper dispenser. 3,335,973, 8-15-67, CI. 242 — 55.53. Gennerich, Max G. : See — Kappelhoff, Hermann, Gennerich, Paul, Steinbeck, and Niemeyer. 3,313,217. Genord, Donald R., and J. D. Leslie, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle body. 3,357,134, 12-12-67, CI. 49 — 144. Gens, Theodore A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for dissolving zirconium and forming stabilized alkaline solutions thereof. 3,298,957, 1-17-67, CI. 252—182. Gens, Theodore A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Openly porous refractory nuclear fuel microspheres and method of preparation. 3,320,179, 5-16-67, CI. 252—301.1. Genson, Samuel R., to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and ap- paratus for winding continuous strand. 3,318,541, 5-9-67, CI. 242—18. Genson, Samuel R., to Johns-Manville Corp. Apparatus for packaging strand material. 3,356,304, 12-5-67, CI. 242 — 18. Genta. Guido R., to American Aniline Products, Inc. Anthra- pyridone dyestuffs. 3,324,131, 6-6-67. CI. 260 — 278. Genta, Guido R., to American Aniline Products, Inc. 1-alkyl- sulfonamido-4-anilino-anthraquinones. 3,350,425, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 374. Genter, Robert E. : See — Miller, Charles F., and Genter. 3,307,761. Gentex Corp. : See — Frieder, Leonard P. 3,354.892. Frieder, Leonard P., and Baker. 3,353,197. Genth, Hermann : See — Pauli, Otto, and Genth. 3,308,082. Paulus, Wilfried, Pauli, and Genth. 3,328,240. Gentile, Anthony V., to Uniroyal, Inc. Ozone-resistant blend of a diene polymer and an ethylene-propylene rubber. 3,356,764, 12-5-67, CI. 260—889. Gentile, Frank. Adjustable wiper blade assembly for a roller fountain dampener. 3,312,166, 4-4-67, CI. 101 — 148. Gentiluomo, Joseph A. Mechanical hand having computer-type drive mechanisms for producing numerous hand articula- tions similar to a human hand. 3,345,647, 10-10-67, CI. 3—12.7. Gentles. James K. : See- — Harrison, Jack B., Hignett, and Gentles. 3,352,804. Gentoso, Andrew, to Faberge, Inc. Assembly for cutting cakes from a loaf of soap or the like. 3,335,473, 8-15-67, CI. 25—106. : See — and Gentry. 3,339,326. Self-kindling fuel container. 3,317,290, 5-2-67, CI. 44 — 38. Gentrv, Charles B., to Sunbeam Equipment Corp. Metal billet homogenizing furnace. 3,304,071, 2-14-67, CI. 263 — 28. Gentrv, Finis E. : See — Mets, Edwin J., and Gentry. 3,341,380. Gentry, Finis E., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor switch. 3,303,360, 2-7-67, CI. 307—88.5. Gentry, Finis E., to General Electric Co. Four layer semicon- ductor switch with the third layer defining a continuous, uninterrupted internal junction. 3,324,359, 6-6-67, CI. 317—235. Gentry. Bernard G. Derr. Henry H., Gentry, Carlyle W. Gentry, Finis E., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor devices with epitaxial contour. 3,332,143, 7-25-67, CI. 29—583. Gentry, Hermond G. : See — Perry, John H., Benatar, and Gentry. 3,337,020. Gentry, Joe P., and G. R. Giannini, to The Regents of the University of California. Machine for settling fruit. 3,344,- 579, 10-3-67, CI. 53 — 126. Gentry, Richard A. Container with combination handle and lid means. 3,312,373, 4-4-67, CI. 222 — 131. Gentsch, Charles S., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Flush riveted chain. 3,302,388, 2-7-67, CI. 59 — 8. Gentzel, Alfred. Tool holding device. 3,346,996, 10-17-67, CI. 51—225. Genv, Henri J., to International Standard Electric Corp. Cable binding stitch and method. 3,328,059, 6-27-67, CI. 289— 1.2. Geo Research & Consulting Associates, Inc. : See — Osborne, John S. 3,331,206. Geo Space Corp. : See — Hefer, Friedrich W„ Witt, and Stems. 3,349,407. Witt, William W., and Williams. 3,348,194. Geodyne Corp. : See — Feyling, Anders F. 3,356,787. Perry, Kenneth E. 3.350,707. Perry, Kenneth E. 3,351,951. Perry, Kenneth E„ and Smith. 3,349,406. Geoffrey, Benjamin H. : See — Scott, Kenneth E. 3,305,989. Geoffrey, Nelson : See — Jennings, William O., Robinson, Atkins, and Geoffrey. 3,345,886. Geoffroi, Louis E. G. Electrical connector with pre-placed solder. 3,333,047, 7-25-07, CI. 174 — 94. Geolograph Co., The : See — Lankford, William L., Jr., Mathis, Keller, Bowman, and Van Winkle. 3,348,231. Lankford, William L., Jr., Ward, and Van Winkle. 3,335,- 754. Melton, James O. 3,347,524. Georg, Fritzmeier, Kommanditgesellschaft : See — iStuckenberger, Anton, and Tschursch. 3,338,543. Georg, Werner: See — Rassmann, Christoph, Georg, and Heyer. 3,343.881. George, Alfred M., Sr. Fish rod holder and hook setter. 3,309, S08, 3-21-67. CI. 43 — 15. George, Angelo, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prepara- tion of refractory metal chlorides. 3,320,023, 5-16-67, CI. 23—16. George. Charles R. : See — ■ Johnson Billy J., and George. 3,360,046. George, Donald K., and L. T. Gunkel, to FMC Corp. Prepara- tion of liquid polymers of butadiene. 3,325,558, 6-13-67, CI. 260—680. George, Gary L. Foldable bed. 3,357,030, 12-12-67, CI. 5 — 41. George, Henry : See — ■ Grieshaber, Gunther S., O'Mara, and George. Re. 26,295. George, Howard A. Zero speed indicator for shaft rotation. 3.344,329. 9-26-67, CI. 318—265. George, James : See — Ganssen. Alexander, and George. 3,305.290. George, James, to National Co., Inc. Molecular beam tube. 3,328,633, 6-27-67, CI. 315 — 111. George. James E. : See — Flint, John A., and George. 3,348,618. Flint, John A., and George. 3,349,853. George, James R. : See — Cloud. Charles E.. George, and Krohn. 3,344.570. George. Marilyn E. Apparatus for the detection of living mi- crobial contaminants in petroleum products. 3,313,712, 4-11-67, CI. 195—127. George, McLean. Aid for knotting ties under tension. 3,346,287, 10-10-67, CI. 289—17. George, Melvin J. : See — Stanback, Harris I., Downs, and George. 3,339,119. George, Melvin J., and R. L. Foldy, to Keystone Mfg. Co. ; Division of Avis Industrial Corp. Lay-in wireway. 3,331,- 916, 7-18-67, CI. 174 — 68. George, Merton B. T. : See — Kantrowitz, Arthur R., George, and Halpern. 3,341,152. George, Nicholas, to California Institute Research Founda- tion. Gaseous lasers. 3,317,853, 5-2-67, CI. 331—94.5. George, Norman J., and A. Kitun, to P. D. George Co. Melamine-aldehyde resin modified polyester reaction prod- ucts. 3,297,785, 1-10-67, CI. 260—850. George, Norman J., and A. Kitun, to P. D. George Co. Oil- modified polyester reaction products and oil-modified phenol- aldehvde resin modified reaction products. 3,312,645, 4—4- 67, CI. 260 — 22. George, P. D., Co. : See — George, Norman J., and Kitun. 3,297,785. George, Norman J., and Kitun. 3,312,645. George, Percy F. : See — Reid, Raymond W.. and George. 3,343,995. George. Peter D. Modular lathes. 3,311,004, 3-28-67, CI. 82 — 5.5. George. Peter D. Modular lathes. 3,348,438, 10-24-67, CI. 82 — 23. George, Ronald W. : See — Forsyth, Peter J., George, Ryder, and Vian. 3,314,825. LIST OF PATENTEES 471 George, Stephen. Means for preventing relative slippage be- tween phonograph records. 3,360,271, 12-20-07, CI. 274— 42. George, Stuart W., to Federal Mogul Corp. Tool holder. 3,301,107, 1-31-07, CI. 82—36. George, Stuart W., to Federal-Mogul Corp. Tool holder. 3,332,300, 7-25-07, CI. 82—35. George, Vincent J. : See — Reinhardt, Nicholas, Galaher, and George. 3,320,450. George, William B., J. C. Hill, D. L. Snider, and A. Gumienny. Selective sound responsive amusement or exercising de- vices. 3,309,083, 3-14-67, CI. 272 — 53.1. Georges, Andre H. B., to Manufacture de Produits Pharma- ceutiques A. Chrlstisens Societe Anonyme. Method and composition for inducing choleresis. 3,309,271, 3-14-67, CI. 167—55. Georgevits, Louis E., to The Borden Co. Method of making a water soluble protein container. 3,310,446, 3-21-67, CI. 156 — 19S. Georgi, Heinz \V., and A. P. Brokaw, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Acoustic well logging with time interval multiplica- tion. 3,337,740, S-22-67, CI. 307—88. Georgi, Heinz W., and A. P. Brokaw, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Acoustic well logging with time interval multiplica- tion. 3.340,501, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 18. Georgi, Theodor, to Jost-Werke G.m.b.H. Fifth wheel cou- pling. 3,314,091, 4-18-07, CI. 2S0— 434. Georgia Kaolin Co. : See — Engel, Edward G., Rowland, and Torok. 3,298,017. Lyons, Stanford C. 3,324,20S. Georgia Marble Co., The : See — Zibell, Jules S. 3,319,983. Georgia-Pacific Corp. : See — Blackmore, Kenneth A. E. 3,314,807. Brauns, Friedrick E. 3,297,676. Conrad, Frank G., Jr. 3,342,434. Conroy, Joseph E., Jr. 3,307,840. Conroy, Joseph E., Jr., and Jorgensen. 3,307,915. Hess, Robert W., Thomsen, Porter, and Anderson. 3 314 797 Markham, Aaron E. 3,325.426. Melnychyn, Paul. 3,347,842. Georgia Tech Research Institute : See — Boland, Paul. Fleming, and Harris. 3,309,912. Goodman, Robert M., Jr. 3,343,171. Jackson, Thomas W. 3,352,111. Johnson, Richard C. 3,302,205. Long. Maurice W. 3.349,327. Orr. Clyde, Jr., and Hendrix. 3,348,395. Tooke, William R., Jr. 3,340,615. Georgian, Vlasios, to Trustees of Tufts College. 17-cyclo- propyltestosterones. 3,318.924, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Georgii, Hans C. Method of building a ship's hull. 3,304,901, 2-21-67. CI. 114 — 17. Geotechnical Corp.. The : See — Grimland, Charles J. 3,306,539. Grimland, Charles J. 3,315.531. Geppert, Paul J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Interlock structure for bus duct plug cover switching mechanism. 3.299.232, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 50. Geraci. John : See — Chodsky, Sergey V., and Geraci. 3,297,524. Geraci, John, and S. V. Chodsky, to Alcolac Chemical Corp. Phenyl mercury salts of branched chain aliphatic monocar- boxylic acids. 3,304,316. 2-14-67. CI. 260 — 433. Gerald, Elizabeth B. Combination book protector and reading prop. 3.339,875, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 463. Gerard, Allan, M. S. Goldstein, and H. Lerman, to General Precision Inc. Reset integrator using digital and analog techniques. 3,322 942, 5-30-67, CI. 235 — 183. Gerard, Deryck A. : See — De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,295,214. De Neergaard, Leif E., and Mueller. 3,303,487. Gerard, Roger E. J. : See — Sosin. Boleslaw M., and Gerard. 3,325,745. Gerardi Daniel A. Wheel mounter. 3,348,294, 10-24-67 CI 29—273. Gerardi, Joseph J., and L. W. Becker. Dispensing tooth- brush. 3,301,267, 1-31-67, CI. 132—84. Geratebau Eberspacher OHG. : See — Koflnk, Siegfried. 3,304,802. Geraty. John C. Picture and method of making same 3,315.374, 4-25-67. CI. 35 — 26. Gerber, Albert. Artificial dentures. 3,305,926. 2-28-67 CI 32—2. Gerber, Arthur H., to Lord Corp. Preparation of 1,1-disub- stituted diunsaturuted compounds. 3,316 227 4-25-67 CI 260 — S8.7. Gerber, Boris. Applicator attachment for aerosol shaving cream container. 3,302,235, 2-7-67, CI. 15 — 552. Gerber, Curtis E. Front closure for garments. 3,311,926, 4-4-67, CI. 2 — 12S. Gerber, Eduard A., to United States of America. Army. Piezo- electric accelerometer. 3,34S,076, 10-17-67, CI. 310 — 8.4. Gerber, Heinz J., to The Gerber Scientific Instrument Co Inc. Lead screw and nut. 3,331,257, 7-1S-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Gerber, Heinz J., and R. B. Webster, to The Gerber Scientific Instrument Co. Device for exposing discrete portions of a photo-sensitive surface to a variable intensitv light beam. 3,330,182, 7-11-67, CI. SS— 24. Gerber, Howard L., and P. M. Erlaudson, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Welding method. 3,313,906, 4-11-67, CI. 219 — 8.5. Gerber, Karol, to Koerper Engineering Associates, Inc. Fluid pressure machine. 3.335,669, 8-15-67, CI. 103—127. Gerber Products Co. : See — Johnson, James V. 3,314,587. Martner, John G., and Neketin. 3,357,556. Gerber Scientific Instrument Co., The : Sec — Gerber, Heinz J. 3,331,257. Gerber, Heinz J., and Webster. 3,330,182. Gerber, Warren E. Mouth exerciser. 3,295,519, 1-3-67, CI. 128—136. Gerbracht, Vernon. Soaker hose holder. 3,301,515, 1-31- 67, CI. 248—87. Gerdes, Charles W., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for production of carbon black pellets. 3,347,638, 10-17-67, CI. 23—314. Gerdes, Edgar J., and D. E. Woolley, to Ford Motor Co. Adjustable steering column mechanism. 3,355,962, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 493. Gerdinian, Willis F., to Wagner Electric Corp. Transformer having reduced differential impedances between secondary portions. 3,360,754, 12-20-07, CI. 330 — 170. Gerding, Thomas G. : See — Grimm, Carl P., and Gerding. 3,334,763. Gerdts, Gustav F., K.G.: See — Lingnau, Josef S. 3,344,672. Gere, Edward A., and G. L. Miller, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Analog dividing circuit with a dual emitter transistor used as a ratio detector. 3,344,263, 9-20-07, CI. 235—190. Gerecht, John F. : See — Epstein, Morton B., and Gerecht. 3,305.591. Gerecke, Max. to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Benzo [a] quinoli- zine derivatives and processes for the manufacture thereof. 3.359.264, 12-19-67, CI. 260—240. Gereke, Jack T. Combination liquid and food particle con- tainer. 3,323,706, 6-6-67, CI. 229 — 15. Geres, Robert J. : See — Atkins, Joseph J., and Geres. 3,295,322. Gerfast, Sten R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Reel lock. 3.315,909, 4-25-67, CI. 242—68.3. Gergely, Gusztav : See — Aranyi, Arpad, and Gergely. 3,335,790. Gergins, Robert L., and L. Weber, to Gulf Research & Develop- ment Co. Method of consolidating an incompetent oil bear- ing formation. 3,316,964, 5-2-67, CI. 166—29. Gerhard, Allen R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Anodization control circuits. 3,341,445, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 22S. Gerhard, George R., and G. I. Doering, to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Control apparatus for industrial apparatus. 3,307,- 215, 3-7-67, a. 18—2. Gerhardt, Wilfried : See — Feldmann, Klauss, Harnisch, Kandler, and Gerhardt. 3,309,435. Harnisch, Heinz, Frank, and Gerhardt. 3,357,S17. Gerhardt, Wolfgang W., F. J. Kunze, and W. E. Pfaff, to Ins-titut fur Textilmaschinen. Yarn-winding apparatus. 3,355,117, 11-28-67, CI. 242 — 18. Gerhardus, Otto, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Distributing elongated rolled stock. 3,303,919, 2-14-67, CI. 198—104. Gerhart, Walter G., and H. H. Smee, to National Vending Re- search Ltd. Vending machine accumulator. 3,310,143, 3-21-67, CI. 194 — 2. Gericke, Dietmar : See — Feier, Heinz, Gericke, Nesemann, and Prave. 3,303,096. Gerig, John S., to Scope Inc. Magnetic modulator. 3,319,- 076, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Gerin, Jacques J.-M. J. Automobile body arrangement effect- ing the braking and steering systems. 3,298,707, 1-17-67, CI. 280 — 87. Gerin, Jacques J.-M. J. Thermal engine. 3,340,S58, 9-12-67, CI. 123—78. Geritv Products. Inc. : See — Hall, Fred W. 3,297,046. Gerjets, Heinz. H. Eisner, and S. Wesselhoft. to Olvmpia Werke AG. Manual switch actuator. 3,345.490, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 159. Gerjovich, Henry J., and D. L. Smathers, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of preparing N.O-dimethyl- hydroxylamine. 3,337,631, 8-22-67, CI. 260—583. Gerke, Siegfried : See — Sickbert, Adolf, and Gerke. 3.32S,163. Gerlaeh, Edwin E.: See — Stewart, Douglas C, Adair, and Gerlaeh. 3.300.914. Gerlaeh, Erwin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Device for controlling the image frequency during the projection of a motion pic- ture film. Re. 26,283, 10-17-67, CI. 226 — 50. Gerlaeh. Horst W. A., to United States of America, Army. Waveguide wall-current tunnel diode amplifier and oscil- lator. 3,320,550, 5-16-67, CI. 331—96. Gerlaeh, Horst W. A., and W. E. Waters, to United States of America, Armv. Cross-field backward-wave oscillator. 3.334.265. 8-1-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Gerlaeh, Klaus : See — Sommer, Erwin, and Gerlaeh. 3,354,032. Gerlaeh, Pierre : See — Pehe, Francois M., and Gerlaeh. 3.305.74S. Gerlaeh. Pierre, to Thomson Houston-Hotchkiss Brandt, Compagnie Francaise. Electron tube assembly. 3.327,156, 6-20-67, CI. 313—250. 472 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gerlach, Stanley C. Computing scale. 3,352,372, 11-14-67, CI. 177 — 40. Gerlach, Willi, G. Kohl, and W. Monch, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G.nl. b.H. Process for the production of elec- trically unsymmetrical semiconducting device. 3,341,378, 9-12-67, CI. 148—187. Gerli, John E. Cooling system for internal combustion engines. 3,326,192, 6-20-67, CI. 123 — 41.09. Gerloff, Giinter : See — Schlomer. Josef, and Gerloff. 3,306,715. Gerloff, Ulrich, J. Jahn, and O. Goehre, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of formalde- hyde. 3,318,955, 5-9-67, CI. 260—603. Gerlough, Daniel L., and J. B. Rudden, to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Intersection traffic controller. 3,333,240, 7-25-67, CI. 340—36. Gerlovich, Albert P., to Rheem Mfg. Co. End closures for drums and equivalent containers. 3,339,793, 9-5-67, CI. 220—66. Germain, Leo M. : See — Sullivan, Daniel M., Monaghan, and Germain. 3,296,018. German, Edward L. Size adjustable tool for removing and installing cam shaft bushings of different sizes. 3,327,377, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 263. Germane Corp. : See — Charlson. Lynn L. 3,316,814. Germani, Luciano, to S.A.R.T. Slampaggio Articoli Resine Termoplastiche s.r.l. Resilient pin, particularly for clothes. 3,348.272, 10-24-67, CI. 24 — 137. Germann. Fritz, and M. Grote, to Licentia Patent- Verwal- tungs-G.m.b.H. D.C.-A.C. converter for producing high fre- quency outputs. 3,328,596, 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 12. Germann. Helmut : See — Wiegelmann, Hans, Germann, and Cherubin. 3,355,149. Germann, Reimar : See — Wiederwohl, Kurt, and Germann. 3,319,145. Germann, Richard W. : See — Ferretti, August, and Germann. 3,309,643. Germanton, Charles E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Priority and nonprioritv service regulating equipment. 3,297,829, 1-10-67, CI. 179 — 27. Germanton, Charles E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Transfer circuit with alarm facilities. 3,301,965, 1-31- 67, CI. 179 — 27. Germanton, Charles E.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Switch assembly using magnetically operated switches. 3,320,562, 5-16-67, CI. 335 — 207. Germanton, Charles E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Operator service indicator and check circuit. 3,328,538, 6-27-67, CI. 179—175.2. Germantown Mfg. Co. : See — Rodgers, Edgar B. 3,350,209. Germeshausen, Kenneth J., and J. L. Turner, to EG & G, Inc. Gaseous-discharge device having a trigger electrode and a light producing spark gap to facilitate break-down be- tween the trigger electrode and one of the principal elec- trodes. 3,350,602, 10-31-67, CI. 315—150. Germeshausen. Kenneth J., and J. L. Turner, to EG & G, Inc. Two-electrode spark gap with interposed insulator. 3,356,- 888, 12-5-67, CI. 313—325. Germiat, Hubert J. : See— Cherney. Jerome A., Germiat. and Perry. 3.311.681. Germino. Felix J. : See — Moshy. Raymond J., Germino, and Panzer. 3.326.893. Germino, Felix J., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Oxidized galactose containing reaction products. 3,297,604, 1-10-67, CI. 260—17.4. Germond, Paul J., and K. L. Mayer, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Unattended automatic dialing of telephone numbers. 3.301,957, 1-31-67, CI. 179 — 3. Germscheid, Hans-Gunther : See — Blaser, Bruno, Germscheid, and Worms. 3,303,139. Gerner, James L. : See — Zebarth, Ralph S., and Gerner. 3,315,489. Gernert, Jay F. : See — Barrall. Edward M., II, and Gernert. 3,339,398. Gernert, William, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Adjustable wide range radiation level alarm. 3,319,066, 5-9-67, CI. 250 — 83.6. Gernes, Donald C, and W. R. King, Jr., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Method for producing spheroidal alu- minum particles. 3,318,684, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — .5. Gernhardt, Paul D., to The Ohio Brass Co. Earth borer. 3,322,206, 5-30-67, CI. 173—28. Gernreich, Rudi. Brassiere. 3,338,242, 8-29-67, CI. 128—525. Gero, George : See — Stroop, John H., and Gero. 3,331,502. Gero, John B , to Gero Metallurgical Corp. Vacuum casting method of multiple ingot casting. 3,305,901, 2-28-67, CI. 22—209. Gero Metallurgical Corp. : See — Gero, John B. 3,305,901. Gerosa. Vittorina: See — Galimberti, Paolo, Gerosa, Melandri, and Buttini. 3,344,- 168. Gerow, Clare W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Abrasive resinous polymer compositions and their prepara- tion. 3,295,940, 1-3-67, CI. 51 — 298. Gerow, Clare W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Composition comprising a polvpvromellitimide and a fluoro carbon resin. 3,356,759, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 857. Gerow, Milo R. Method for the extrusion of tubing. 3,304,- 352, 2-14-67, CI. 264 — 95. Gerrans, Alfred W. : See — Cantoni, John D., Gerrans, and Selleck. 3,333,618. Gerrard, John E., and J. Percival. Thermocouple for multi- ple burner combustion control. 3,301,715, 1-31-67, CI. 136 — 222. Gerretz, Josef : See — Fahrenholz, Heinz, and Gerretz. 3,308,643. Gerretz, Richard, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Tube testing press. 3,321,958, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 49.5. Gerretz, Richard, and W. Lehnacker, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Conveyor multiple tube test press. 3.312.356, 4-4-67, CI. 214 — 1. Gerrish, Grenville B. Belt turn. 3,358,811, 12-19-67, CI. 198 — 1S2. Gerritsen, Hans G. : See — Gulpen, Nicolaas J. H., and Gerritsen. 3,357,964. Gerritsen, Hans G., to Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij Noury & Van Der Lande N.V. Process for crosslinking a saturated synthetic rubber using a sulfur liberating mate- rial and an organic peroxide. 3,344,125, 9-26-67, CI. 260—79.5. Gerritsen, Hans G., and L. W. Damen, to Koninklijke In- dustrieele Maatschappij Noury & Van der Lande N.V. 2,2- bis-(4,4-ditertiary-butyl-peroxy-cyclohexyl) -propane. 3,342,- 872, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 610. Gerritts, Kenneth J., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. Mandrel locking mechanism. 3,331,565, 7-18-67, CI. 242 — 72.1. Gerry, Harold T. : See — Klingelhoefer, William C, and Gerry. 3,320,028. Gerry, Harold T., and J. Ameen. to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of aminobiuret salts. 3,308,156, 3-7-67, CI 260^554. Gerry, Martin E. Electrical combination selector. 3,308,432 3-7-67, CI. 340—164. Gerry, Martin E. Sound synchonized projector devices. 3,332 319, 7-25-67, CI. 88—28. Gerry, Martin E. Combination sound and slide projector 3,340,632, 9-12-67, CI. 40—28.1. Gerry, Martin E. Slide retainer and sound track frame. 3,350, 983, 11-7-67, CI. 88—28. Gerry, Martin E. Automatic sound and slide projector con. trol mechanism. 3,357,302, 12-12-67, CI. 88 — 26. Gerrv. Martin E. Combination sound and slide projector, 3,359,665, 12-26-67. CI. 40 — 28.1. Gersbacher, Harry C. : See — ■ Andrews, Julian N., and Gersbacher. 3,297,200. Andrews, Julian N., and Gersbacher. 3,350,908. Gershen, Bernard J., to General Motors Corp. Periodic light flasher. 3,297,910, 1-10-67, CI. 315—155. Gershen, Bernard J., to General Motors Corp. Constant current regulator. 3,317,817, 5-2-67, CI. 323 — 4. Gershenzon, Murray : See — Ashkin, Arthur, and Gershenzon. 3,295,911. Ashkln, Arthur, and Gershenzon. 3,301,625. Gershman, George L. Datum line taper micrometer. 3,327,- 399, 6-27-67. CI. 33 — 174. Gershon, Herman, and W. J. Nickerson, to H. Gershon. 8- hydroxyquinoline metal chelates. 3,300,498, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 270. Gershon, Melvin. Electrically heated tool for cutting plastics. 3,297,856. 1-10-67, CI. 219 — 233. Gerson Electric Construction Co. : See — Fisher, William J. 3,318,465. Fisher, William J. 3,354,549. Gerson, Herman, J. F. Santimauro, and V. C. Vesce, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pigmentation of polyamides with 2,9-di- methylquinacridone. 3,298,991, 1-17-67, CI. 260—37. Gerson, Herman, and W. E. Bachman, to Allied Chemical Corp. Synthesis of metal-containing phthalocyanines. 3,300,512, 1-24-67, CI. 260—314.5. Gerson, Herman, and W. E. Bachniann. to Allied Chemical Corp. N.N'-bis (lower alkyl) 3,4,9,10 perylene tetracar- boxylic acid diimide pigment and process therefor. 3,331,- 847, 7-18-67. CI. 260—281. Gerst, Chris, to Dana Corp. Multiple speed forward and re- verse transmission. 3,302,485, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 665. Gerstein, David E. Slitting mechanism. 3,350,967. 11-7-67, CI. 82 — 46. Gerstein, David E., L. A. Krautheim, and W. Orr, to Lever Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for slitting rolls of material. 3,323,- 399. 6-6-67. CI. 82—101. Gersten, Donald W. : See — Moore, James H., Gersten, and Arndt. 3,309,726. Gerstenberg, Dieter, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Nitrogen stabilized titanium thin film resistor and method of making same. 3,315,208, 4-18-67, CI. 338 — 308. Gerstenberg, Helmut : See — Bachmann. Ditmar, Gerstenberg, Grafen, and Paszthory. 3,337,508. Gerstenhaber. Julius : See — Chu, Richard C, Cunavelis, and Gerstenhaber. 3,317,798. Gerstner, H., & Sons : See — Leland, Harold E. 3,316,045. Leland. Harold E. 3.326,617. Gerstung, George W., to General Motors Corp. Method of making sheet metal heat exchangers with air centers. 3,341,- 925, 9-19-67, CI. 29—157.3. Gert, Haarmann : See — Jasper, Karl T., Vom Felde, and Buttner. 3,313,114. LIST OF PATENTEES 473 Combination conditioning 3,308,877. 3-14-67, CI. Gerteis, Karl M., to Carrier Corp. ami water heating apparatus. 165 — 29. Gertisser, Berthold : See — Callahan, James L., and Gertisser. 3,308,151. Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3,320,330. Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3,354,197. Callahan, James L., Szabo, and Gertisser. 3,322,847. Gertsma, Laurence W., and J. H. Dunn, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Foldable conduit. 3,295,550, 1-3-07, CI. 13S — 119. Gerum, Erich, to Diehl. Compensated transistorized electric clock circuit. 3,351,833, 11-7-07, CI. 318 — 132. Gerum, Erich, to Diehl. Compensated transistorized electric clock circuit. 3,351,834, 11-7-67. CI. 318 — 132. Gervais, Adrien C. Machine for laying a continuous protec- tive sheet. 3,353,297, 11-21-67. CI. 47—1. Gervais, Laurent, to Crane Canada Ltd. Laundry tub stand. 3,348,79S, 10-24-67, CI. 248—150. Gervais, Norman A., to Creative Packaging Inc. Ejection pill dispenser with indicating means. 3,344,951, 10-3-07, CI. 221—7. Gervasi, Jay A., and L. W. McTeer, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of vinyl chloride and certain polymerizable aliphatic ethers containing ester groups. 3,300,455, 1-24- 67. CI. 260—87.1. Gerweck, Leonard J., to McCray Refrigerator Co., Inc. Re- frigerated display case. 3,324,676, 6-13-67, CI. 62 — 256. Gerwig, Raymond : See — Miller, Harry, and Gerwig. 3,337,030. Gerzon, Koert, and E. Krunikalns, to Eli Lilly and Co. Car- bomate esters of adamantane, mono- and dimethyladaman- tane and homo-adamautane. 3,345,399, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 468. Geschickter Fund for Medical Research, Inc.: See — Grogan, Charles II., and Rice. 3,344,145. Geschka, Hugo W., and J. L. Gillessen, to Constructa-Werke G.m.b.H. Automatic washing machines. 3,349,579, 10-31- 07, CI. 68 — 12. Gcschwender, Robert C, to Lancaster Research and Develop- ment Corp. Containers and space-enclosing structures. 3,304,669, 2-21-67, CI. 52—81. Geschwind, David H. : See — Lawrence, Robert D., and Geschwind. 3,337,4S5. Geselbracht, Gordon A. : See — Bryan, Wilson J., Jr., Lesslie. and Geselbracht. 3,334,116. Geselbracht, Gordon A., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Naphthol disazo dyestuffs containing phenylthisulfate groups. 3,334,- 0S5. 8-1-67, CI. 260—185. Geselbracht, Gordon A., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Azo dye- stuffs containing thiosulfatoarylpyrazolone groups. 3,346,- 550. 10-10-67, CI. 260—145. Geselbracht, Gordon A., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Pyrazolone compounds. 3,346,587, 10-10-67, Cl 260 — 310. Geselbracht, Gordon A., and F. E. Barwick III. Marietta Corp. Mono azo pyrazolone dyestuff. 8-1-67, Cl. 260—163. Geselbracht. Gordon A., and W. J. Bryan, Jr., to Martin- Marietta Corp. Water soluble phthalocyanine dves and method for making same. 3,33S,91S, 8-29-67, Ci. 260 — 314.5. Gesell, William F., to The Sheffield Corp. Fluid apparatus. 3,335,737, 8-15-67, Cl. 137— S1.5. Gesellschaft fuer Kernforschung m.b.H. : See — Ritz, Ludolf. 3,309,279. Ritz, Ludolf. 3,324,835. Schmidt, Gerhard. 3.308.034. Schmidt. Gerhard. 3,357,892. Gesellschaft fur Elektrometallurgie m.b. H. : See — Fuchs. Alfons. 3,350,242. Gesellschaft fur Fertigungstechnik und Maschinenbau Gesell- schaft m.b.H. : See — Heimel, Othmar. 3,339,397. Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktiengesellschaft : See — Becker, Rudolf, and Progler. 3,314,567. Jakob, Fritz. 3,31S,103. Kruis, August, and Manhard. 3.360,588. Vogg, Hubert H. 3,322,509. Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidgenos- sichen Technischen Hoehschule : See — Schmid, Paul, Comunetti, and Hiirlimann. 3,335,277. Geser, Albert, Manufacturer: See — Weise, Oskar. 3,300,930. Geske, Darel R., to The Mead Corp. Multiple tray drier. 3,355,814, 12-5-67, Cl. 34 — 22. Gesmar, Jorgen, and R. B. Seymour, to Genera] Electric Co. Portable hair dryer with heaters on both ends of flexible hose. 3.304,625, 2-21-67, Cl. 34 — 99. Gess, Jerome M.. to Scott Paper Co. Electrostatic conduc- tive paper. 3,348.970, 10-24-67. Cl. 117 — 201. Gessel, Guy O.. to Industrial Electronic Engineers. Inc. Char- acter projection unit. 3.332,318, 7-25-67, Cl. 88 — 24. Gessford. Ross K., Sr. : Sec — Burdick. Glen A., Collins, and Gessford. 3,320,457. Gessler, Albert M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Peroxidized attrited carbon black and uses thereof 3 329 - 646, 7-4-67, Cl. 260 — 41. Gtessner, Adolf W., to The Lummus Co. Continuous liquid- phase rapid pulping. 3,303,088, 2-7-67, Cl. 162 — 19. Gessner, Adolf W.. T. J. Kavhart, and G. L. Dibble, to The Lummas Co. Apparatus. 3.314,399, 4-18-07. Cl. 122 — 7. to Martin- 3,334,084, Gessner, Gunter J., to The Bendix Corp. Quadrature rejec- tion circuit utilizing bilateral transistor gate. 3,322,067, 5-30-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Gessner, Gunter J., and O. A. La Greca, to The Bendix Corp. Control circuit for solid state rectifier. 3,324,355, 6-6-67, Cl. 317 — 148.5. Gessner, Siegfried, and F. Grasenick. Device for adjusting the spatial position of a specimen carrier. 3,332,392, 7-25-67, Cl. 118—69. Gestetner Ltd. : See — Croker, John H. 3,342,622. Getehell, Frederick G., J. W. Getchell, and H. K. Trunnell, % to Northwest Science Investment Corp., and % to Pre- ferred Growth Capital, Inc. Draperv pleating, finishing and size control machine. 3,315,852. 4-25-67, Cl. 223 — 32. Getehell, James W. : See — Getchell, Frederick G. and J. W., and Trunnell. 3,315,- 852, Getman, Clarence, to General Electric Co. Safety door latch and temperature control circuit for a heated cavity. 3,296,- 416, 1-3-67, Cl. 219—396. Getman, Clarence, to General Electric Co. Oven door latching system. 3,350,542. 10-31-67, Cl. 219 — 412. Getman, Ronald K„ to Green Mfg. Co. Valve. 3,322.150, 5-30-67, Cl. 137—625.38. Getsinger, John G. : See — Hignett, Travis P., and Getsinger. 3,336,127. Getsinger, John G. Artificial soil prepared bv absorbing plant nutrient into exfoliated vermiculite. 3,357,814, 12-12-67, Cl. 71—31. Getsinger, John G., and W. C. Scott, to Tennessee Valley Authority. Process for concentrating wet-process phos- phoric acid. 3,317,306, 5-2-67, Cl. 71 — 43. Gettel, James R. : Ser — Miles, John R., Karlin, Gettel, and Steiner. 3,321.620. Gettig, Allen D., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method and appa- ratus for relieving a vacuum condition in an extruded tubular member or the like. 3,296,847, 1-10-67, Cl. 72 — 254. Gettig, Allen D., to Reynolds Metals Co. Piercing and extrud- ing mandrel locking means and parts therefor or the like. 3,314,268, 4-18-67, Cl. 72 — 265. Gettig, Allen D., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method and appara- tus for making individual members from a length of stock. 3,321,950, 5-30-67, Cl. 72—355. Gettig, Donald M. : See — Ward, Bert G., Jr., and Gettig. 3,339.616. Getz, Donald H. : See — Leibson, Irving, and Getz. 3,33S,9S6. Getz. Edward J. : See — Lopenski, Stanley A., and Getz. 3,335,024. Mills, John E., and Getz. 3,313,394. Getz, Edward T., and M. Pacak, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Load supporting structures. 3.329,466, 7-4-67, Cl. 297— 458. Getz, Edward T., and M. Pacak, to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Load supporting structures. 3,353,869, 11-21-67. Cl. 297— 452. Getz, John E., to Sparton Corp. Temperature regulated flow control valve. 3,322,345, 5-30-67, Cl. 236 — 93. Getz, Marvin G. : See — Campbell, Trevor G., Getz, and Logsdon. 3,32S,903. Getzen Co., Inc., The : See — ■ Kostenko, Arthur. 3,329,056. Getzin, Allan R., to American Air Filter Co.. Inc. Pleated filter element package. 3,360,120, 12-26-67, Cl. 206 — 56. Geue, Peter : See — Lohse, Wilhelm, and Geue. 3.322,336. Geukenne, Arthur V. J. : See — Lefebvre, Andre G. F., Englebert, and Geukenne. 3,359,- 075. Geuns, Johannes R. : See — Kohler, Jacob W. L., Dros, Geuns, and Prast. 3,327,486. Geurst, Jan A., and G. L. Walther, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Multiple magnetic head assembly. 3,357,005, 12-5- 67, Cl. 340—174.1. Geurtsen, Friedrich H. H., J. C. Barone, and J. F. Terenzi, to American Cyanamid Co. Pretreatment of polvmer solu- tion with rubber latices. 3,345,321, 10-3-67, Cl. 260 — 34.2. Geus, Raymond J. : See — Kunz, Wilhelm, Jacobi, Koch, and Geus. 3,309,406. Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. : See — Bisschops, Johan H., and Conix. 3,357,855. Conix, Andre J. 3,297,636. Conlx, Andre J. 3,317,464. Conix, Andre J. 3,351,bll. Conix, Andre J. 3.351,624. De Geest, Wilfried F.. and Verkinderen. 3,335,020. De Haes, Louis M. 3,335,005. De Haes, Louis M. 3.335,007. De Haes, Louis M. 3,351,469. De Haes, Louis M., and Deschamps. 3,347,674. Delzenne, Gerard A. 3.297,440. Depoorter, Henri, Van Mierlo, Libeer, and Nys. 3,305,- 558. Depoorter, Henri, Libeer, and Nvs. 3,359,113. Hellemans, Albert J. 3.29S.S90. Hindersinn, Raymond R., and Conix. 3:297,633. 474 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. : See — Continued Jaeken, Jan, and Van Goethem. 3,310,402. Laridon, Urbain L.. and Delzenne. 3,345.171. Lemmerling, Jose T., and Verelst. 3,314,940. Libeer, Marcel J., Pattijn, and Nys. 3,337,540. Meeussen, Louis A., and De Geest. 3,337,966. Monbaliu, Marcel J., DeCat, and Van Poucke. 3,325,482. Pattijn, Hendrik A., Hendricx, Willems, and Van Paes- schen. 3,359,102. Rott, Andre, and Verelst. 3,325,284. Sevens, Gerard M., and Wagemans. 3,300,306. Thiers, Robrecht J., Willems, and Florens. 3,307,948. Van Poucke, Raphael K., De Cat, and Monbaliu. 3,330,- 660. Van Veelen, George F., Brinckman, Willems, and Sevens. 3.360,368. Verelst, Johan L. 3,321,311. Vereycken, Modest C, and Lambeir. 3,354.416. Vrancken, Marcel N y and Claeys. 3,328.257. Vrancken, Marcel N., Claeys, Van Paesschen, and Lam- brechts. 3,300,313. Vrancken, Marcel N., Van Paesschen, and Willems. 3,357,- S32. Vrancken, Marcel N., Willems, Van Paesschen, and Lemmerling. 3,313,784. Willems, Jozef F., and De Munck. 3,300,312. Willems, Jozef F., Poot, and Roosen. 3,330,839. Willems, Jozef F., Poot, and Van Pee. 3,359.106. Willems, Jozef F., Sevens, and Sels. 3,311,474. Gevas, James C, to General Precision Inc. Accelerated north- seeking gyrocompassing system. 3,330,945, 7-11-67, CI. 235 150 25 Gevertz, Harold. Golf putting aid. 3,332,688, 7-25-67, CI. 273 — 186. Gewartowski, James W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Frequency multiplier utilizing a hybrid junction to pro- vide isolation between the input and output terminals. 3,329.884, 7^1-67, CI. 321 — 60. Gewerkschaf t Eisenhutte Westfalia : See — Blaser, Karl E„ and Dommann. 3,295,331. Dommann, Gunther. 3,312,071. Dommann, Gunter. 3.313,576. Dommann, Gunther. 3,319,777. Dommann, Gunther, and Floter. 3,347,050. Dommann, Gunther, Floter, and Becker. 3,344,610. Dommann, Gunther, Hoffman, Floter, and Warns. 3,- 301,519. Dommann, Gunther, and Lobbe. 3,357,742. Dommann, Gunther, and Mennekes. 3,339,981. Dommann, Gunther, and Temme. 3.300,031. Dommann, Gunther, Temme. Lobbe, and Rassmann. 3.306,664. Grisevach, Hans-Theodor. 3.343,879. Hauschopp, Alois. 3,343.880. Herberling, Walter, and Muller. 3,335,622. Heyer, Wilhelm. and Rafael. 3,356,417. Heyer, Willy. 3,295,632. Heyer, Willy. 3,310.346. Heyer, Willy. 3.357,744. Heyer, Willy, and Breuer. 3,342,529. Holm, Walter. 3,352,603. Jordan. Friedrich. and Heuser. 3,349.893. Keil, Hans-Siegfried. 3,333,424. Lobbe. Armin. 3,306,665. Lobbe, Armin. 3,321,249. Lobbe, Armin, and Rassmann. 3,305.269. Lobbe, Armin, and Rassman. 3,357,743. Mennekes, Werner. 3.314.723. Mennekes, Werner. 3,322.466. Mennekes, Werner, and Dommann. 3,337,269. Rassmann. Christoph. Georg, and Heyer. 3.343,881. Gewerkschaft Elwerath : See — Peter, Siegfried, and Buchholz. 3.331,657. Gewerkschaft Schalker Eisenhutte : See — Wittrock, Ludwig. 3,310.837. Gewirc, Vladislav, and M. Shachter. Quick acting tool for threaded fasteners. 3,299,725, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 157. Gewirtz. Stanley. Wide-band linear AC-DC converter. 3,358,- 212, 12-12-67, CI. 321 — 45. Gewirz, Carl S. Emery board. 3,318,318, 5-9-67, CI. 132 — 76.4. Gewiss, Lucien-Victor, to Marc Wood Societe Anonyme Pour la Promotion, des Echanges Techniques Internationaux. Sandwich structure with novel core element. 3,313,080, 4-11-67, CI. 52-— 61S. Gewiss. Lucien Victor, to Marc Wood Societe Anonyme pour la Promotion des Echanges Techniques Internationaux. Shape, constitution and processes for manufacturing mate- rials derived from developable chevroned configurations. 3,351.441, 11-7-67. CI. 29—183. Gey, William H. Disposable flashlight. 3,327,107, 6-20-67, CI. 240—10.65. Geyer, Gerald R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Soluble anionic (methylenediphenyl ether) polymers. 3,316,214, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 47. Geyer, Gerald R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymers of sulfo- nium and quaternary ammonium moieties. 3,335,100, 8-8- 67, CI. 260 — 2.1. Geyer, Gerald R., M. J. Hatch, and H. B. Smith, to The Dow Chemical Co. Soluble diphenyl ether polymers. 3,316,186, 4-25-67, CI. 260—2.1. Geyer, Herbert, to Veb Tabak- und Industriemaschinen Dres- den. Apparatus for the transfer and rolling of wrappers onto cigar rolls or the like. 3,316,918, 5-2-67, CI. 131 — 105. Geyer, Howard M., to General Electric Co. Tube supports. 3,357,664, 12-12-67, CI. 248—74. Geyer, Howard M., and J. C. Frewin, to General Electric Co. Apparatus for replacement of seals. 3,357,283, 12-12-67, CI. 81—8.1. Geyer, James B., to Western Electric Co. Inc. Methods of separating, orienting and assembling a plurality of entangled articles. 3,319,316, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Geyer, Paul : See — Parshall, Clarence M., and Geyer. Re. 26,147. Geyer, Paul, to United States Rubber Co. Method and ap- paratus for dicing material. 3,302,502, 2-7-67, CI. 83 — 44. Geyer, Robert L., and R. A. Landrum, Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Elastic wave well logging. 3,311,875, 3-28-67, CI. 340—18. Geyer, Russell I. : See — Dixon. Guy E., Dixon, and Geyer. 3,348,628. Geyger, Ella : See — Geyger, William A. 3,348,120. Geyger, William A. Second harmonic magnetic modulator measuring system. 8,333,192, 7-25-67, CI. 324 — 117. Geyger, William A., deceased, by E. Geyger, executrix. Square- law circuit. 3,348,120, 10-17-67, CI. 321 — 2. Gfeller, Robert, to Maschinenfabrik Schweiter A.G. Paraffin- ing apparatus for winding machine. 3,358,641, 12—19-67, CI. 118— 7S. Gharaibeh, Hashem : See — Johnson, Donald E., and Gharaibeh. 3,299,759. Ghielmetti, Giuseppe. Di-arginine-glucose-1-phosphate and method of using same. 3,359,162, 12-19-67, CI. 167 — 65. Ghiorso, Albert : See — Smith, Bob H., Main, and Ghiorso. 3,32S,708. Ghiorzo, Francesco : See — Ghiorzo, Vittorio and F. 3,358.745. Ghiorzo, Vittorio and F. Centrifugal casting machine. 3,358,- 745, 12-19-67, CI. 164—289. Ghiretti, Ermes : See — DallArgine, Franco, and Ghiretti. 3,339,603. Ghirga, Marcello : See — Caprara, Giuseppe, Ghirga, and Cevidalli. 3.344,187. Ghiron, Hugo, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Return address system for a data processor. 3,348,211, 10-17-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ghisler, Walter, to International Business Machines Corp. Parametric information transfer circuit. 3,296,453. 1-3- 67, CI. 307—88. Ghormley, John A. : See — Forman, Ralph, Ghormley, and Cummerow. 3,322,977. Ghose, Rabindra N., to Space-General Corp. Steerable an- tenna communications system. 3,305,864, 2-21-67. CI. 343—100. Ghougasian, John N. Underwater propulsion unit. 3,330,238, 7-11-67, CI. 114—20. Giacchetti, Anacleto D., and D. J. Plach, to National Video Corp. Electron lens assembly having electrodes with toroi- dal terminations. 3,309,559, 3-14-67, CI. 315 — 16. Giacchetti, Gian-Carlo : See — Granata, Saverio, and Giacchetti. 3,304,235 Giacchi, John, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse generating and counting circuit with disabling means. 3,299,313, 1-17- 67, CI. 315—8.5. Giacobone, Piero: See — Siclari, Francesco, Bellano, Ciceri, DAlo, Perazzoni, and Giacobone. 3,345,445. Giacometti, Adelmo. Diffuse reflection observation projection screen. 3,316,053, 4-25-67, CI. 88 — 28.9. Giacometti, Adelmo. Apparatus for obtaining optical projec- tions or photographic reproductions with a stereoscopic effect. 3,325,240, 6-13-67, CI. 352 — 60. Giacomini, Jean P., to Thonet Industries, Inc. Furniture sup- porting means. 3,335,990, 8-15-67, CI. 248 — 188.7. Giacoppe, Charles S. Combination wrap container. 3,311,- 286. 3-28-67, CI. 229—37. Giaeosa, Dante, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Front wheel drive aggregate for motor vehicles. 3,302,740, 2-7-67, CI. 180 — 42. Giacovas, Alfred. Self-sealing paperboard cart<-ns. 3,306,- 521, 2-28-67, CI. 229 — 45. Giaever, Ivar, to General Electric Co. Electron tunnel emis- sion devices systems. 3,356.864, 12-5-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Giaever-Enger, Karl A., and R. J. Nes, to Ingeniorene Lund Mohr & Giaever-Enger. Pivotable loading ramp for ships. 3,314,389, 4-18-67, CI. 114 — 72. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro- photographic reproduction process including removal of electroscopic particles from developed electrostatic image. 3,322,537, 5-30-67, CI. 96—1.1. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro- photographic developing method utilizing a thermoplastic photoconductive layer having entrapped solvent therein. 3,322,540, 5-30-67, CI. 96—1.1. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro- photographic developing. 3,333,958, 8-1-67, CI. 96 — 1.1. Giambalvo, Joseph. Modular shelf construction. 3.343,685, 9-26-67, CI. 211—148. Giambalvo, Vito A., and W. L. Berry, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of oriented bromo-chloro phthaloeyanine green pigments. 3,332,961, 7-25-67, CI. 260—314.5. LIST OF PATENT KKS 475 Giambelluca, Anthony J., Jr. Pipe repair bell. 3,32S,970, 7-4- 67, CI. 01 — 09. Glatumaria, John J., and D. A. Law. to Mobil Oil Corp. Poly- azophenols and polyazophenol greases. 3,340,491, 10-10-07, CI. 252—28. Giannnaria, John J., and M. Becker, to Mobil <>il Corp. Diphosphates of divalent aryl hydrocarbons. 3,300,591, 12-20-07, CI. 200- 930. Giammona, Salyatore, and R. Utku, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Blast valve arrangement for compressed gas operated circuit breakers. 3,339,046, S-29-07, CI. 200 — 148. Gianatasio, Henry L., to Pres-On Abrasives, Inc. Abrasive belt. ::.. :::.';. :',T- > . 8-1-67, CI. 51—399. Gianinazzi, Rolando, to Mefina S. A. Rotary hooks sewing machine. 3,308,777, 3-14-07, CI. 112 — 186. Giaunamore, Ronald, to United Aircraft Corp. Inverter uti- lizing an auxiliary controlled rectifier for coinmutating the power controlled rectifiers. 3,349,314, 10-24-07, CI. 321 — 43. Giaunella, Vincenzo : See — Manaresi, Plero, and Giannella. 3,296,163. Giannetti. Joseph P., A. M. Henke, R. E. Kline, and R. T. Sebulsky, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Isomeriza- tiou catalysts and method of preparation. 3.322,089, 5-30- 67, CI. 252—441. Giannetti, Joseph P., A. M. Henke, and R. T. Sebulsky, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method of activating a catalyst and catalyst per se. 3,330,779, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 441. Giannetti, Joseph P., and A. M. Henke, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Copolymerization of low carbon number and high carbon number olefin fractions. 3,330,SS3, 7-11- 67, CI. 260—683.15. Gianni, Michael H., and C. M. Orlando, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. NF« adducts of unsaturated hydrocarbyl amine, hydrazine, or ammonium perchlorates and method of preparation. 3,346,5S9, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.85. Giannini Controls Corp. : See — Howard, Robert C, Wright, and Hakewessell. 3,327,631. Kulda, Richard J., and Kaminskas. 3,313,152. Rosen, Norman J. 3,308.252. Rosen, Norman J., Lewis, and Stanley. 3,340,384. Giannini, Gabriel M., A. C. Ducati, and H. C. Sullivan, to Giannini Scientific Corp. High intensity-gas lamp with recirculation means. 3,319,097, 5-9-67, CI. 313 — 12. Giannini, George R. : See — Gentry, Joe P., and Giannini. 3.344,579. Giannini Scientific Corp. : See — Ducati, Adriano C. 3,304,719. Ducati, Adriano C. 3.313.9S0. Giannini, Gabriel M., Ducati, and Sullivan. 3,319,097. Gregory, Charles A., Jr., and McKennev 3.327,186 Kwartiroff, Alexis A., and Tchlnnis. 3.336,539. Kwartiroff, Alexis A., and Tchinnis. 3,336,540. Moore, Robert A. 3,360,682. Unger, Robert, and Bvram. 3,313.908. Winzeler. John W., and Tucker. 3.311.735. Winzeler, John W., and Tucker. 3.312.566. Giannuzzi, George A., to International Business Machines Corp. Variable speed printer apparatus and tvpe carrier device therefor. 3,303,775. 2-14-67, CI. 101 — 93'. Giannuzzi. George A., to International Business Machines Corp. Line printer with proportional spacing control means. 3.354.81G. 11-28-67, CI. 101 — 93. Giannuzzi. George A., and D. W. Haney. to International Business Machines Corp. Fluid-actuated translating and printing means. 3,343,481, 9-26-67, CI. 101 — 93. Glanola, Umberto F. : See- Armstrong, Douglas B., and Gianola. 3.325,651. Chang. James T. H., and Glanola. 3,319.235. Chang. James T. H., and Gianola. 3.360,787. Glanola, Umberto F., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electrical pulse generator. 3,308,453, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 347. Glanola, Umberto F., and F. B. Hagedorn, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cryogenic memory circuit. 3,356,999, 12-5-67, CI. 340 — 173.1. Glanoli, Marcel L.. to Mecanique Navale et Outlllage de Precision M.N.O.P. Rate gyro type corrector for auto- matic boat steering gear utilizing an aerodynamic surface. 3,319,594, 5-16-67, CI. 114—144. Giardina, Salvatore V., % to P. Fichera. Load suspension apparatus and related methods. 3,318,054, 5-9-67, CI. 52—39. Giardini, Armando A., and J. E. Tydings. to United States of America. Army. Synthesis of diamond. 3,325.254, 6-13-67, CI. 23—209.1. Glardino, Loris. Measuring instrument for measuring discon- tinuous surfaces and transducer therefor. 3,345,753, 10—10- 67, CI. 33 — 172. Giarraffa. Frank, and J. L. Most. Pressing Iron having starch dispensing means. 3.300,884, 1-31-67, CI. 38 — 78. Giarrizza, John : See — Alecci, Albert. 3,35S,776. Giba, John E. Drafting instrument. 3,310,87S, 3-2S-67, CI. 33—107. Gihb. George H.. to General Electric Co. Torque brake. 3,329,- 243, 7-4-67, CI. 1SS— 134. Gibb. George H.. to General Electric Co. Shockproof mechani- cal overspeed governor. 3,333,475, S-l-67, CI. 73 — 535. Gibb, Robert P., to Topaz, Inc. Saturable core oscillator with another saturable core determining frequencies at heavier loads. 3,314,023, 4-11-67, CI. 331—113. Gibb, Robert O., to Mount Hope Machine Co., Inc. Weft-detect- ing method and apparatus. 3,324,718, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 159. Gibb, Thomas B., Jr., and R. A. Clendinning, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of aryl epoxy ethers. 3,344,114, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 47. Gibbes, Louis L. Trailer hitch. 3,326,574, 6-20-67, CI. 280— 501. Gibblns, Peter J. : See — Blight, Dennis J., and Gibbins. 3,324,446. Blight, Dennis J., and Gibbins. 3,325,884. Gibbon, Norman : Sec — - Matsch, Ladislas C, Paivanas, Wang, and Gibbon. 3,357,- 586. Gibbons, Ambrose J., Jr., to The Glidden Co. Dialkylstannoxy organometallic compounds and condensation products. 3,307.973, 3-7-67, CI. 117—154. Gibbons. Charles. Slow speed motor. 3,349,262, 10-24-67, CI. 310 — 37. Gibbons, Charles B. : See — Christian. Frank T., Seelig, and Gibbons. 3,307,856. Gibbous, Harry de R., to The Union Metal Mfg. Co. Pile driv- ing mandrel construction and method for driving extensible piles. 3.327.4S3, 6-27-67, CI. 61 — 53.7. Gibbons. Harry de R., and G. D. Rausch, to The Union Metal Mfg. Co. Pile driving mandrel construction and method. 3,316,722. 5-2-67, CI. 61—53.7. Gibbons, James F., and V. G. K. Reddi, to United States of America, Navy. Voltage regulator utilizing gold doped silicon. 3,337,793, 8-22-67, CI. 321 — 48. Gibbons, Michael J., Sr. Bedclothes support. 3,317,932, 5-9- 67, CI. 5 — 319. Gibbous, Roger A., to Romac, Inc. Portable combination car- rier and rack for basketballs and the like. 3,355,027, 11-28- 67, CI. 211—14. Gibbons, Wayne. Bubble-within-bubble inflating apparatus. 3,323.250. 0-6-07, CI. 46—6. Gibbs, Dale S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylidene chloride- acrylate-amide interpolymer. 3,297,613, 1-10-67, CI. 260—29.6. Gibbs, Dale S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylidene chloride- acrylate-carboxylie acid amide interpolymer modified ce- ment mortar compositions. 3,325,435, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Gibbs, Donald E., and N. L. Gibbs. Tree guiding and felling means. 3,301,286, 1-31-67, CI. 1441 — 34. Gibbs, Earl C, Inc. : See — Garcia, Anthony M„ and Redford. 3,317,949. Garcia, Anthony M., and Redford. 3,318,261. Gibbs, Joe W., B. O. Braddick, and P. E. Davis. Relief device for tubmg pressure. 3,331,378, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 68. Gibbs, Leslie E., and R. S. Warner, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Ignition system with electronic distribution and control. 3.311,783, 3-28-67, CI. 315—226. Gibbs, Mary B., to Clay-Adams, Inc. Apparatus for washing particle matter. 3,352,486, 11-14-67, CL 233 — 26 Gibbs, Melvin B. : See — Bernick, Leslie M., Gibbs, and Schrader. 3,303,064. Gibbs, Norman L. : See — - Gibbs, Donald E., and N. L. 3,301,286. Gibbs, Sam G. : See — Robichaux, Thomas J., Gibbs, and Jorda. 3,324,665. Gibbs, Sam G.. to Shell Oil Co. Method of determining sucker rod pump performance. 3.343.409, 9-26-67. CI. 73 — 151. Gibbs, Thomas T. Exercising machine. 3,307,534, 3-7-67, CI. 128—25. Gibert, Michel : See — Audran, Roger G., Gibert, and Rolland. 3,326,641. Gibian, Heinz : See — Engelfried, Otto, Gibian, Neumann, and Wieehert 3,336,- 347. Giblln, James P. : See — Bernier, Louis E., and Giblin. 3,319,361. Gibney, Howard W. : See — Purdum, Cary, and Gibnev. 3.344,528. Purdum, Cary, and Gibney. 3,351,692. Gibson, Alden F., to Hahn Brass Ltd. Emergency door latch. 3,347,070, 10-17-67, CI. 70 — 92. Gibson, Arthur C. : See — Roxburgh, Albert, and Gibson. 3,305,657. Gibson, Arthur J. Tape applicator. 3,325,336, 6-13-67, CI. 156—577. Gibson Associates Inc. : See — Gibson, Royal H. 3,311,275. Gibson Bros. Co. : See — Long, Arthur R. 3,359.803. Gibson, Christian D., to The Raymond Corp. Hardened race- wire ball bearing. 3.332,728, 7-25-67, CI. 30S— 193. Gibson, Dale E., to Leupold & Stevens Instruments, Inc. Rifle scope with ball joint mounting for adjustable erector lens tube. 3,297,389, 1-10-67, CI. 350 — 10. Gibson, Daniel L. : See — Ingraham, Joe B., Gibson, and Kucera. 3,336.979. Gibson, Daniel L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Low fluid loss compositions. 3,351,079, 11-7-67, CI. 137—13. Gibson. Daniel L., L. H. Eilers. S. R. West, and C. H. Kucera, to The Dow Chemical Co. Treatment of subsurface earthen formations. 3,353,604, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 42. 476 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Direct con- 261 — 111. a division of Teledyne, for metal surfacing. Gibson, David F., to General Electric Co. Combustion respon- sive device especially suitable for use in controlling the operation of a fuel burner. 3,351,725, 11-7-67, CI. 200 — 137. Gibson, Dennis L., and D. S. Chisholm, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for making froth. 3,322,684, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 359.5. Gibson, Donald B., to McGraw-Edison Co. Dictation trans- cribing machine. 3,295,854, 1-3-67, CI. 274 — 21. Gibson, Donald B., to McGraw-Edison Co. Drive-failure con- trol apparatus for dictating machines. 3,358,085, 12-12-67, CI. 179 — 6. Gibson, Donald F. Magnet actuated sealed valve. 3,347,262, 10-17-67, CI. 137—375. Gibson, George M. : See — Skrob, Frank J. 3,354,871. Gibson, George M. Method of washing clothes. 3,358,303, 12-19-67. CI. 8—159. Gibson, Gordon M. Constant select speed accessory group drive. 3,296,892, 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 722. Gibson, Howard B. : See — Logan, Maurus C, and Gibson. 3,345,452. Gibson, James A., to Distington Engineering Co., Ltd. Pres- sure responsive material positioning devices. 3,301,455, 1-31-67, CI. 226 — 17. Gibson, James P., R. L. Hart, and E. J. Stanley, to The Singer Co. Sewing machine cabinets. 3,306.690, 2-2S-67, CI. 312 — 208 Gibson, John C, Jr. Racing game. 3,297,323, 1-10-67, CI. 273—86. Gibson, Kirkland H., to Leesona Corp. Method and apparatus for producing yarn. 3,328,947, 7-4-67, CI. 57 — 34. Gibson Readvmix Concrete Ltd. : See — Gallagher. Gerard J. 3,306,590. Gibson, Richard F. : See — Roberts, John W., Old, Gibson, Foster, Purvis, and Wycoff. 3,346,198. Gibson, Royal H., to Gibson Associates Inc. Pouring devices for bottles and other liquid containers. 3,311,275, 3-28- 67, CI. 222 — 567. Gibson, Thomas, and W. R. McAdam, to Colvilles Ltd. Method and apparatus for diffusion coating of metals in coiled strips. 3,356,528, 12-5-67. CI. 117 — 107.2. Gibson-Thomsen Co., Inc. : See — Maier. Eberhard. 3,305,975. Gibson, Tony N. : See — Cooper, David J., and Gibson. 3,321,512. Gibson, William H., to C. A. Parson & Co. Ltd. tact heat exchangers. 3,301,538, 1-31-67, CI. Gibson, William W., to Glenn Pacific, Inc. Power supply and method 3,316,381, 4-25-67, CI. 219 — 76. Gichner Mobile Systems, Inc : See — Fulmer, George M., and Messick. 3.339,766. Giddey, Claude, to Koopmans Meelfabrieken N.V. Process for the preparation of milk-powder. 3,321,318, 5-23-67, CI. 99 — 201. Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. : See — Daugherty, Jesse. 3,300,856. Daugherty, Jesse. 3,311,003. Daugherty, Jesse. 3,311.024. Daugherty, Jesse. 3,355,799. Daugherty, Jesse. 3,355,800. Firth, John. 3,336,821. Firth. John. 3,350,617. Fitzner, Arthur O. 3,318,195. Hosea, Everett E. 3,344,511. Jones, Gordon H. 3,316,772. Jones, Gordon H. 3,324.365. Jones, Gordon H. 3,358,201. Lehmkuhl, Robert A., and Reed. 3,332,142. McCann, Walter L., Jones, and Hosea. 3,323.789. McDonough. James O., and Steranka. 3,359,499. Plummer, Harvey R. 3,295,187. Plummer, Harvey R. 3,348.434. Giddings, Sydney A., to American Cyanamid Co. Process of preparing titanoxane metaloxane polymers. 3,347,887, 10-17-67. CI. 260—429.5. Giddings, Sydney A., to American Cyanamid Co. Photoehromic compositions containing bleaching rate accelerators. 3,355,- 294, 11-28-67, CI. 96 — 90. Giddings, Sydney A., and L. J. Patella, to American Cyanamid Co. Method for production of a moldable photoehromic com- position. 3,359,226, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Giddy, Charles S., to Shell Oil Co. Fuel cells with weftless fabric collectors. 3,343.990, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 86. Gidge, Lester, and V. R. Poulin, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus and method for making non-woven netting. 3.345.231, 10-3-67, CI. 156—181. Gidge, Lester, and V. R. Poulin, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Method and apparatus for making criss-cross material. 3.345.232, 10-3-67, CI. 156—181. Gidge, Lester, and V. R. Poulin, Jr. Method and apparatus for heat shaping of plastic. 3,358,061, 12-12-67, CI. 264 — 89. Gidlow, Rolf G., to The Pillsbury Co. Agglomerating process. 3,306,958, 2-28-67, CI. 264 — 39. Gidlow, Rolf G., to The Pillsbury Co. Drying apparatus and method. 3,311,991, 4-4-67, CI. 34 — 5. Gidlund, Ake S. Device for osteosynthesis. 3,308,812, 3-14- 67, CI. 128—92. Gidlund, Ake S. Injection syringe. 3,349,767, 10-31-67, CI. 128—218. Gidwani, Narain S., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for eliminating arcing in gas-electric sealing of TV bulbs. 3,359,089, 12-19-67, CI. 65 — 40. Giebel. Joseph L. : See — Temple, Robert, and Giebel. 3,332,118. Gielen, Willy C. M. : See — Jacobin, Leo, and Gielen. 3,296,875. Gielow, David E., to Varian Associates. Frequency-com- pensated access structure for cavity resonator. 3,331,017, 7-11-67, CI. 324 — .5. "Gienapp, Erich M. Remote control, repeating, variable stroke hypodermic syringe device. 3,335,724, 8-15-67, CI. 128 — ■ 218. Gienger, Fred, and W. P. Vollriedge, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Method of applying precious metal tip to base metal switch wiper. 3,343.257, 9-26-07, CI. 29 — 630. Gier, Delta W., to Chemagro Corp. Process for killing grow- ing plants. 3,348,939, 10-24-67. CI. 71—79. Gier, Delta W., and R. W. Prltchard II, to Chemagro Corp. Carbamate fungicides and nematocides. 3,308,018, 3-7-67, CI. 167—30. Gierak, Richard A. : See — Katzer. Melvin F., and Gierak. 3,338,560. Gierth, Herbert M. : See — Armstrong, Theodore H., Gierth, and Livoti. 3,320,988. Gierth, Volker : See — Sperk, Edgar. Vohler, Jeitner, and Gierth. 3,297,405. Gies, Frederick T. Resilient boot and shoe preserver and hanger. 3,317,054, 5-2-67, CI. 211 — 34. Gieschen, John A., R. W. Parker, and B. L. Habermann, to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Automated crusher setting. 3,328,888, 7-4-67, CI. 33—125. Giese, Elroy J., and G. T. Delly. to Tomlinson Industries. Inc. Fluid mixing valve having a flow metering insert. 3,322,151, 5-30-67. CI. 137 — 607. Giesecke, Gerhard : See — Gieseeke, Gunter, and Arnold. 3,358,721. Giesecke, Gunter, and M. Arnold, to G., G., K., and H. Giesecke, d.b.a. Hubel & Platzer. Means for joining work- pieces at their end faces by means of a bonding agent, more especially workpieces of wood. 3,358,721, 12-19-67, CI. 144 — 1. Giesecke, Hermine : See — Giesecke, Gunter, and Arnold. 3,358,721. Giesecke, Karoline : See — Giesecke, Gunter, and Arnold. 3,35S,721. Giesekus, Hanswalter, and H. Schnoring, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of highly pure semi-conducting selenium materials. 3,357,786, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 50. Gieseler, Luther P. Float with floodable compartments for aquatic sport. 3,329,425, 7-4-67, CI. 272 — 1. Giesen. Johan : See — Berther, Clau, Sailer, and Giesen. 3,342,878. Gieser, Ralph H. : See — Erwin, Lee R.. McCallum, and Gieser. 3,314.815. Gieskieng, Marion W. Dragging equipment and sliding wheel detector for railways. 3.325,640, 6-13-67, CI. 246 — 246. Giesking, Paul F., to Pickands Mather & Co. Train braking system. 3,340,394, 9-5-67. CI. 246 — 200. Giessler, Donald A., to Ball Bros. Co., Inc. Gasket-forming plastisols comprising vinvl chloride resin, epoxy plasticizer, diester plasticizer and filler. 3,356,625, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 23. Giesy, Jerry D. Apparatus for obtaining urine samples. 3,335,- 714, 8-15-67, CI. 128—2. Giffels, James L. : See — Cantarutti. Armindo. Giffels. and Mallorv. 3,323.969. Giffen, James W., to Corning Glass Works. Apparatus for forming articles from overlapping glass sheets. 3,347,652, 10-17-67, CI. 65—152. Gifford, Bruce M., to Mono Valve Corp. Butterfly valve and method for constructing the same. 3,318,567, "5-9-67, CI. 251 — 306. Gifford, John F. Electric motor having a nutative element. 3,341,725, 9-12-67, CI. 310 — 80. Gifford, Maurice J. : See — Seiferth, Oscar E., Grindrod, Hamm, Goller, and Gifford. 3,322,614. Gifford, William E. Method and apparatus for refrigeration utilizing sterling cycle type of operation. 3,312,072, 4-4- 67, CI. 62 — 6. Gifford-Wood, Inc. : See — Adams, Robert E. 3,297,043. Adams, Robert E. 3,297,309. Gigantino, Leonard D. and O. M., to Union Carbide Corp. Roof jets. 3,337,204, 8-22-67, CI. 266 — 34. Gigantino, Ottone M. : See — Gigantino, Leonard D. and O. M. 3,337,204. Giger. Adolf J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc Mode signal compensation system. 3,353,183, 11-14-67, CI. 343 — 117. Giger, Adolph J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Folded horn-reflector antenna structure. 3,357,022, 12-5-67, CI. 343—762. Giger, Andrew J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Thrust reversing apparatus for rocket motors. 3,357,188, 12-12-67, CI 60 — 254. Giger, Johannes, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Method of protecting a heat-resistant element from hot media. 3,307.616, 3-7-67, CI. 165 — 1. LIST OF PATENTi:i:s 177 -4C.I 84- Spark ignl- 3,319,617, Electrolytic Giger, Urs, to Eta A.G. Ebauches-Fabrlk. Calendar watch willi an Instantaneous date-change motion. 3,352,103, 11-14-67, CI. 58—58. Giger, Walter, Jr., and L. M. Ilarton, to General Electric Co. Electric power busway biaving non-self-adhering insulation between the busbars and between the housing and the bus- bars. 3,346,687, 10-10-67, CI. 174—68. Giggard, Earl I). : See — Kinnavy. James W., and Giggard. 3,313,634. Gigllottl, Domlnick: see — Burns. John T., and Gigliotti. 3,324,526. Glgnoux, Dominique, to Cosmic, Inc. Brushless oblique field electrostatic generator. 3,320,517, 5-16-67, CI. 322 — 2. Gignoux, Dominique, to Cosmic, Inc. Method of electrostatic coating including velocity reduction. 3,327,948, 6-27-67, CI. 239 — 3. Gljbeis, I'eter II. Rotarv combustion, respectively expansion engine. 3,323,499, 6-6-67, CI. 123—12. Giladi. Nacbman. Aerial platform for picking fruit. 3,337,000, S-22-67, CI. 182 — 148. Gilbert, Abner I., to Cutting Room Applicances Corp. Edge alignment of alternately deposited cloth webs. 3,332,681, 7-25-67, CI. 270—31. Gilbert. Alan R. : See — Cornish. Eric H., Gilbert, and Cutting. 3,360,64S. Gilbert, Alex. Die holder. 3,359,781, 12-26-67, CI. 72- Gllbert, Allan II. : See — Cahn, Arno, and Gilbert. 3.316,305. Calm, Arno, and Gilbert. 3,326.746. Cahn, Arno, Winnegrad, and Gilbert. 3,309,276. Gilbert, Anna M. Drumstick. 3,301.119, 1-31-07, CI. 422. Gilbert, Brian, to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. tion systems for internal combustion engines. 5-16-67, CI. 123 — 148. Gilbert, Claude L. : See — Morell. Richard C, and Gilbert. 3.343.744. Gilbert, Curtiss M., to Sprague Electric Co. capacitor with a gelled electrolyte of an ionogen and di- methylformamide. 3,300,691, 1-24-67, CI. 317 — 230. Gilbert, David I. : See — Morley, Morgan J., and Gilbert. 3,295,412. Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics Inc. Electronic interlock circuit. 3,311,795, 3-28-67, CI. 317 — 137. Gilbert, Edward O., to Applied Dynamics, Inc. High-speed low-drift electronic comparator having positive and nega- tive feedback paths. 3,353.033, 11-14-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Gilbert, Ernest E., to The Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Data coder and input device. 3,347,986, 10-17-67, CI. 17S — IS. Gilbert, Eugene V., Va to E. M. Jaskiewicz. Device for weld- ing pipe ends. 3,338,499, 8-29-67. CI. 228 — 57 Gilbert, Everett C, to Beecee Mfg. and Supply Co. ing machine. 3,298,097, 1-17-67, CI. 29—564. Gilbert. Everett E. : See — Farah. Basil S., Gilbert, and Otto. 3.355,500. Farah. Basil S., Gilbert, and Otto. 3,356,485. Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. rluoromethvl)-l,3-dioxolane as inhalation anesthetic. S50. 4-18-67, CI. 167 — 52. Gilbert, Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,320,047, 5-16-67, CI. 71 — 2.7. Gilbert. Everett E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Fungicidally ac- tive fluoroehlorocyclohexylcyclohexeneones and process for controlling fungus infestations therewith. 3,338.781, S-29- 67, CI. 167 — 30. Gilbert, Everett E., M. Litt, and J. A. Otto, to Allied Chemical Corp. Derivatives of fluorinated ketones and process for producing same. 3,324,185, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 609. Gilbert, Everett E., and E. J. Rumanowski, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for preparing aryl-substituted alkanoic thio- amides. 3,336,381, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 551. Gilbert. Everett E., and B. S. Farah, to Allied Chemical Corp. Perfluorocumene. 3,338,979, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 651. Gilbert. Everett E., and J. A. Otto, to Allied Chemical Corp. 2,2- bis (4 -hydroxyphenyl) 1,1,3.3 - tetrafluoro - 1,3 - dichlo- ropropane. 3,340,310, 9-5-67, CI. 260—619. Gilbert, Everett E., and P. Lombardo, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pestlcidal ketone-malonate adducts. 3,341,406, 9-12- 67, CI. 167—30. Gilbert, Everett E.. and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Hexafluoroisopropyl ethers as anesthetics. 3,346,448, 10-10- 67, CI. 167—52. Gilbert, Everett E., and B. S. Farah, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of perhaloacetones. 3,351,665, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 593. Gilbert. Everett E., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Fluorinated alcohol and ether derivatives thereof. 3,352,- 928, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 633. Gilbert, Everett E., and J. A. Otto, to Allied Chemical Corp. 3 - isopropyl - 4-methylmercaptophenyl N-methylcarbamate. 3,358,012, 12-12-67, CI. 260—479. Gilbert, Everett E., and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. 3-arylaminopolyhalocvcloalk-2-en-l-ones as herbicides. 3,360,359, 12-26-67, CI. 71 — 121. Gilbert, George J., to Radio Corp. of America. Transistor with low collector capacitance and method of making same. 3,325,707, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 235. Gilbert, George T., to Poor & Co., Inc. Jaw crusher. 3.31S,- 540, 5-9-67, CI. 241—217. Inc. Saw- 2.2-bis(tri- 3,314,- Gilbert, Harry K., Jr., \V. J. Snyder, Jr., and W. G. Zimdel, to Pittsburgh Plati Glass Co. Low gloss wax ethylene vinyl acetate modified polyester coating composition. 3,331,796, 7-18-67, CI. 260- 2s.r>. Gilbert, Herman S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for the preparation of thiobisphenols. 3,296,310, 1-3-67, CI. 260—609. Gilbert, Herman S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dry cleaning method and composition. 3,335,091, 8-8-67, CI. 252 — 153. Gilbert, Herman S., and J. II. Brown, Jr., to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Dry cleaning process and composition. 3,335,093, S-S-07, CI. 252 — 170. Gilbert. Jack J. : See — Covert, Peter H., and Gilbert. 3,347,734. Gilbert Jacques, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Apparatus for con- trolling the output of a nuclear reactor. 3,341,422, 9-12- 67, CI. 3 76 — 20. Gilbert, James R., to Walker Mfg. Co. Retroverted flow muffler with longitudinal partitions. 3,353,628, 11-12-67, CI. 181—53. Gilbert, John A., to Unitek Corp. Welding circuit. 3,317,- 703, 5-2-67, CI. 219—111. Gilbert, Joseph T. : See — Flynn, Paul D., Gilbert, and Roll. 3.343.447. Gilbert, Joseph T. Program temperature controlling ap- paratus. 3,307,784, 3-7-07, CI. 236 — 46. Gilbert, Malcolm L. : See — Wolfe, Brian S., and Gilbert. 3,305.791. Gilbert Mfg. Co. : See — Exton, Norman T. 3,331,523. Gilbert, Paul, and R. Watson. Power application. 3,348,960, 10-24-67. CI. 117 — 17.5. Gilbert, Richard D. : See- — McCoy, Robert H., Jr., and Gilbert. 3,296,226. Gilbert, Richard H., to Abex Corp. Method of molding friction elements. 3,334,163, 8-1-67, CI. 264 — 68. Gilbert, Richard L., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Clarifica- tion of concentrated wet process phosphoric acid. 3,338,- 675, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 165. Gilbert, Roland E. : See — Warner Roger J., and Gilbert. 3,350.810. Gilbert, Ronald E., and N. B. Lorette, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for preparing haloethers. 3,303,221, 2-7-67, CI. 260—611. Gilbert, Theodore E., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polymeriza- tion inhibitor. 3,356,614, 12-5-67, CI. 252 — 171. Gilbert, William A. Charcoal grill and the like. 3,322,060, 5-30-67. CI. 99 — 421. Gilbert, William V. T. Gunstock. 3,324,588, 6-13-67, CI 42 — 71. Gilbertson, Lynn A., to Honeywell Inc. Air treating appara- tus. 3,298,674, 1-17-67, CI. 261 — 30. Gilbertson, Lynn A., to Honeywell, Inc. Dispenser with low supply indicator. 3,351,238, 11-7-67, CI 222 — 23 Gilbertson, Oswald, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Machine for single-step winding and calibration of electrical arti- cles. 3,302,897, 2-7-67, CI. 242 — 9. Gilboe, Daniel P. : See — Dunning, Edward B., Gilboe, and Shulman. 3,320 078. Gilboe, Daniel P., and G. P. Shulman, to Ashland Oil & Refin- ing Co. Process of insolubilizing protein with a tertiary amine oxide and a water soluble ferric salt. 3,356,518. 12- 5-67, CI. 106 — 154. Gilbos, Georges E., to Constructiewerkhuizen Gilbos P.V.B.A. Tension and waxing device for winding machines. 3,297,264, 1-10-67, CI. 242—35.6. Gilbos, Georges E., to Constructiewerkhuizen Gilbos P.V.B.A. Device for controlling the knots made by the knotter of cross-winding machines. 3,297,346, 1-10-67, CI. 2S9 — 18. Gilbos. Georges E. Device in a yarn winding machine for slackening a yarn end prior to knotting of the same. 3.31S.- 542, 5-9-67, CI. 242 — 35.6. Gil-Boy Enterprises, Inc. : See — Gilliam, James A. 3.34S.330. Gilch, Heinrich G., to Union Carbide Corp. 1,1,3,3-tetrahalo- 2,2,4.4-tetramethylcyclobutanes. 3.345,420, 10-3-07, CI. 260 — 648. Gilch. Heinrich G., to Union Carbide Corp. Polv(a.a.a',a'- tetrachloro-p-xylene) films. 3,349,045, 10-24-67 CI 260 — 2. Gilchriest, Carl E. : See — Webb, James E. 3,350,643. Gilchrist, Alexander J. : See — Lobash, Floyd, Gilchrist, and Straub. 3.344.772. Gilchrist, Allan E., to Ford Motor Co. Continuous electro- coating process utilizing electrodialysis to control bath composition. 3.304,250, 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 181. Gilchrist. Allan E., to Ford Motor Co. Resinous coating mate- rial. 3.351.575. 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 19. Gilchrist. Allan E., to Ford Motor Co. Resinous coating mate- rials. 3,351,675, 11-7-67. CI. 260 — S45. Gilchrist, Ralph E. : See — Lumpkin, William B., and Gilchrist. 3,324,945. Gilchrist, Ralph E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Consolidation of unconsolidated sands. 3,324,947, 6-13-67, CI. 166 — 32. Gilchrist, Ralph E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid drive production of oil. 3,344,857, 10-3-67, CI. 166 — 9. Gilchrist Ralph E., W. B. Lumpkin, and J. C. Trantham, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Multiple zone production drive proc- ess. 3,323,590, 6-6-67, CI. 166 — 11. Gilchrist, Ralph E., and R. J. Sonnenfeld, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Production of oil by aqueous drive with sur- factant formed in situ. 3,344, S5S, 10-3-67, CI. 166—9. 478 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gilchrist, Ralph E., E. M. Craighead, and D. O. Hitzman, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of oil recovery with a hot driving fluid. 3,357,487, 12-12-67, CI. 166—11. Gilchrist, Reginald S. : See — Mattingly, Denis A. E., and Gilchrist. 3,336,738. Mattingly, Denis A. E., and Gilchrist. 3,345,003. Mattingly, Denis A. E., and Gilchrist. 3.359,759. Gilchrist, Reginald S., to The Klinger Mfg. Co., Ltd. Process for false twist-crimping yarn. 3,318,083, 5-9-67, CI. 57 — 157. Gilchrist, Reginald S., to The Klinger Mfg. Co. Ltd. Manu- facture of knitted garments. 3,344.621, 10-3-67, CI. 66— 175. Gilchrist, Reginald S., to The Klinger Mfg. Co.. Ltd. Appa- ratus for false twisting yarn. 3,345,811, 10-10-67, CI. 57—77.45. Gilchrist, Reginald S., to The Klinger Mfg. Co. Ltd. Apparatus relating to false twisting. 3,350,869, 11-7-67, CI. 57 — 77.3. Gilchrist, Reginald S., and D. A. E. Mattingly, to The Klinger Mfg. Co. Ltd. Methods and apparatus for crimping yarns. 3,355,872, 12-5-67, CI. 57—157. Gil de Gibaja, Leonidas. Color television display means in- cluding a multiplicity of light valves. 3,299,203, 1-17-67, CI. 178—5.4. Gildone, Anthony M. Hose clamp. 3.317,966, 5-9-67, CI. 24—27. Giles, Alan R. D., to Plessey-UK Ltd. Synchronous motors. 3,343,014, 9-19-67, CI. 310 — 49. Giles, Jack R. : See — Yelinek, Gustav H., and Giles. 3,342,021. Giles, Ralph R. : See — Straley, James M., and Giles. 3,324,150. Giles, Walter B., to General Electric Co. Additive drag reduc- tion with recirculation. 3,303,810, 2-14-67, CI. 114 — 67. Giles, Walter B., to General Electric Co. Method and ap- paratus for drag reduction. 3,303,811, 2-14-67, CI. 114 — 67. Giles, William H., to Nu-Roll Corp. Web severing means for web splicing machines. 3,306,801, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 353. Giles, William H., to Nu Roll Corp. Drive and drive control for supply rolls. 3,348,787, 10-24-67, CI. 242 — 75.5. Giles, William S., to TRW Inc. Collet lock removal tools. 3,314,136, 4-18-67, CI. 29—249. Giles, William S., to TRW Inc. Valve stem retainer lock. 3,338,228, 8-29-C7, CI. 123—188. Giletta, Dario : See — - Pacciarini, Antonio, and Giletta. 3,337,918. Paeeiarini, Antonio, and Giletta. 3,358,330. Gilewski, Joseph F. Conveyor particularly adapted for buffing operations. 3,337,024, 8-22-67, CI. 198—131. Gilfert, James C. : See — Copeland, John R., Robertson, and Gilfert. 3,296,536. Gilford Instrument Laboratories, Inc. : See — Wood, Willis A., and Gilford. 3,344,702. Gilford, Saul R. : See — Wood, Willis A., and Gilford. 3,344,702. Gilinson, Philip J., Jr.. C. R. Dauwalter, and E. W. Merrill. Viscometer. 3,343,405, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 59. Gilissen, Francois A. H. : See — Versluys, Paulus. Van 't Sant, Gilissen, and Manger. 3.345.046. Gilker, Clyde, to McGraw-Edison Co. Repeating circuit in- terrupter having reset control means responsive to line condition. 3,309,571, 3-14-67, CI. 317—22. Gilker. Clyde, to McGraw-Edison Co. Repeating circuit inter- rupters having sequence coordination. 3,319,125, 5-9-67, CI. 317—22. Gilkeson, David C. : See— Appeldorn, Roger H., and Gilkeson. 3,357,775. Gilkeson, Earl E. : See — Simpson, Justin, Gilkeson. and Bozek. 3.310.834. Gilkey. John W., to Dow Corning Corp. Cellulosic fabrics rendered crease resistant and water repellant through treat- ment with compositions comprising catalyst-water repellant silicones and sulfone crosslinking agents. 3,338,661, 8-29- 67, CI. 8—115.6. Gilkey, Russell : See — Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 3,331,889. Caldwell, John R., and Gilkey. 3,331,890. Elam. Edward U., Martin, and Gilkey. 3.313.777. Gill. Edwin R., Jr. Reflector. 3,311,441, 3-28-67, CI. 350— 105. Gill, George A., Jr., to R. M. Ward. Cigarette filter. 3.343,547, 9-26-67. CI. 131—261. Gill, Harnek S. : See — Katzenberger, Ralph H., McGavern, and Gill. 3.314,304. Gill, Harrv A. : See — Condon. Richard D.. Gill, and Redmond. 3.354.714. Gill, John B. Shut-off tool. 3,301,035, 1-31-67, CI. 72 — 404. Gill, John B. Adjustable pipe machining tool. 3.303,732, 2-14-67, CI. 82 — 4. Gill, John B. Chain collar. 3,309,749, 3-21-67, CI. 24—249. Gill, Lester D. Coated box and method of making. 3,357,322, 12-12-67, CI. 93 — 36. Gill, Merrion D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Watthour meter casing having moisture transmitting vent at its low- est portion. 3,337,802, 8-22-67, CI. 324 — 156. Gill, Merwvn C. Printed plastic article and method of mak- ing the same. 3,309,804, 3-21-67, CI. 40—2. Gill. Reva. Two-part buttons. 3,341,905, 9-19-67, CI. 24 — 105. Gill, Richard M., to The Carborundum Co. Composition in- cluding a carbide and a boride and tool made thereof. 3,313,605. 4-11-67, CI. 29—192. Gill, Ronald Y., and G. A. Morel, to International Standard Electric Corp. Method of making coaxial cables. 3,306,- 793, 2-28-67, CI. 156—54. Gill, Thomas E. : See — ■ Winter, David F., and Gill. 3.319,412. Gill, Vincent A., to General Pneumatic Corp. Cable actuated multi-filling gas valves. 3,308,850, 3-14-67, CI. 137 — • 625.3^. Gillard, Rene : See — Rubenthaler, Jacques, and Gillard. 3,337,149. Gillard, Rolf S., to United States of America, Army. Bridge type circuit for controlling the gain of a transistor ampli- fier. 3,311,840, 3-28-67, CI. 330 — 29. Gillberg, Gunnar A. Valve actuator and retaining means. 3,320,825, 5-23-67, CI. 74—548. Gille, Willis H., and R. I. Anderson, to Marquette Corp. Cur- rent control apparatus having phase controlled means for variably controlling the period of conduction. 3,308,340, 3-7-67, CI. 315 — 205. Gilleland, Dewev, Jr. Instrument for measuring irregular ob- jects. 3,321,837, 5-30-67, CI. 33—148. Gillen, Howard C, and R. Horn, to North American Aviation, Inc. Planishing method and apparatus. 3,296,843, 1-10- 67, CI. 72—28. Gillen, Raymond D., W. T. Knipe, W. McAdam, and N. E. Polster, to Leeds & Northrup Co. Recorder. 3,349,408, 10-24-67, CI. 346 — 112. Giller, Morris, to United States of America, Navy. High fre- quency externally pulsed switch tube. 3,311,852, 3-2S-67, CI. 333—13. Giller, Thomas W. : See — Benua, Louis P., and Giller. 3,333,438. Gilles, John S. : See — Nolan, William A., and Gilles. 3,315,414. Gilles, Pierrer: See — Eyraud, Charles and I., Gayral, Gilles, and Massignon. 3,301,042. Gilleskie-Rogers-Pyatt Co., Inc. : See — Scholl, Edward C. 3,350,329. Gillespie, Forrest W. Automatic railway. 3,318,260, 5-9-67, CI. 104 — 88. Gillesoie, Henderson C. : See — Moe, Clyde A., and Gillespie. 3,356,498. Gillespie, James E., to Domtar Ltd. Structural panels with attached clips. 3,312,030, 4-4-67, CI. 52 — 497. Gillespie, James F., to AMP, Inc. Insulation support and wire guide for an electrical connector. 3,356,987, 12-5-67, CI. 339 — 223. Gillespie, Richard L. : See — Knerr. Richard P. and Gillespie. 3,295,248. Gillespie, Thomas W. Message device with freely swingable pointer. 3,306,617, 2-28-67, CI. 273 — 161. Gillessen, Josef L. : See — Geschka. Hugo W.. and Gillessen. 3.349.579. Gillet, Charles, to Societe anonyme dite ; Vallourec. Process for regulating the width of metallic strips or bands designed for manufacturing tubes or other structural shapes, and machine to put the process into operation. 3,342,109, 9-19- 67, CI. 90—24. Gillet, Charles C, to Vapor Corp. Bridge type static inverter. 3,325,719, 6-13-67, CI. 321 — 45. Gillet, Charles E., to Societe Anonyme dite, Societe de Con- structions de Montbard. Rolling mill of the reducing type. 3,355,923, 12-5-67, CI. 72—224. Gillett, Glenn D., to United States of America, Navy. Cir- cular polarization diversity data transmission system. 3,311,829, 3-28-67, CI. 325—56. Gillett, Robert L., to Svlvania Electric Products Inc. FM stereo indicator circuitry. 3,345,464, 10-3-67, CI. 179 — 15. Gillette, Allen K., to Starline, Inc. Animal feeding system with reversing auger. 3,339,530, 9-5-67, CI. 119 — 56. Gillette Co., The : See — Brunner, Matthew J., Finkelstein, Hibnick, and Schubert. 3,317,382. Lerner, Louis L.. and Oberstar. 3,352,755. Miechowski, Waclaw L. 3,325,367. Moses, Ronald E.. and Lucas. 3,341,418. Samsing, Rolf A. 3,332,542. Gillette, Frank N., J. W. Gray, and A. W. Jacobson, to Smith, Kline & French Laboratories. Sphygmometer. 3,308,811, 3-14-67, CI. 128—2.05. Gillette Inhibitor Co. : See — Pugh, Harry H. 3.340.148. Gillette, Leslie A., and Le R. Martin, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Preparation of dimethvl disulfide. 3,299.146, 1-17- 67, CI. 260—608. Gillette Research Institute. Inc. : See — Davis. Agnes E., and Sookne. 8.350.160. Schwartz, Anthony M., and Rader. 3,352,773. Gillette. Roger V. : See — Erickson. Robert A., Short, and Gillette. 3,323.059. Gilley, Charles H., J. R. Kersey, R. M. Tomasulo, and F. M. Trapnell. Jr.. to International Business Machines Corp. Character assembly and distribution apparatus. 3,310,780, 3-21-67, CI. 340—172.5. Gillev. Clarence H. : See- Collins, Franklin M., and Gilley. 3,303,813. LIST OF PATENTEES 479 Gillham, Helen C. : Sec — Grayson, Martin, Sherr, Gillham, anil Castellion. 3,345,- 392. Klein, Harvey G., and Gillham. 3,322,710. Mosby, William L., Gillham, and Sherr. 3,322, S60. Sherr, Allan E., and Gillham. 3,305,007. Sherr, Allan B., and Gillham. 3,322,859. Sherr. Allan E., and Gillham. 3.341,624. Gillham, Helen C, and A. E. Sherr, to American Cyanamld Co. Thermoplastic resins containing phosphonium salts as flaine-retardant agents. 3,309,425, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 893. Gillham, Helen C, and A. E. Sherr, to American Cyanamld Co. Vinyl resins containing diphosphonium halides as flame- retardants. 3,322,801, 5-30-07, CI. 200—893. Gillham, Helen C, and A. E. Sherr, to American Cyanamid Co. Phosphine oxides as flame-retardant agents for thermo- plastic products. 3,341,025, 9-12-07, CI. 200— S87. Gillham, Helen C, and H. G. Klein, to American Cyanamid Co. Flame-rctardant compositions containing organo-phos- phonic acids. 3,345,432, 10-3-07, CI. 260 — 887. Gilliam, Clarence W., R. D. Smith, J. E. Wlldridge, and R. W. Szypulski, to United States of America, Navy. Flare gun having quick disconnect coupling. 3,315,397, 4-25-67, CI. 42—1. Gilliam, James A., to Gil-Boy Enterprises, Inc. Minnow bucket. 3,348.330, 10-24-67, CI. 43—57. Gilliand, Michael L. : See — Toth, J. Roger, Gilliand, and Sumser. 3,321,601. Gilliatt, Leland W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Auto- matic heater control system for amalgam pressure control of fluorescent lamps. 3.336,502, 8-15-67, CI. 315 — 108. Gillick, Laurance H., to Vapor Corp. Ventilating and air conditioning system for a passenger vehicle. 3,352,224, 11-14-70, CI. 98—10. Gillick, Laurance H., J. Menendez, K. Daugirdas, and W. Chan, to Vapor Corp. Automatic unloader for hopper cars. 3,295,704, 1-3-07, CI. 214 — 58. Gillick, Laurance H., A. P. Stikkers, and D. H. Hellmann, to Vapor Corp. Sill structure for vehicle. 3,330,200, 7-11-67, CI, 98 — 13. Gillick, Laurance H., and A. P. Stikkers, to Vapor Corp. Air distribution system. 3,343,473, 9-26-G7, CI. 98 — 10. Gillies, George A. : See — Finch, Harry D., and Gillies. 3,336,387. Gllliland. William H. : See — Hulteen, Leonard A., and GillUand. 3,30S,259. Gillin, James : See — Conklin, David A., and Gillin. 3,325,539. Gilliom, John W., to The Tappan Co. Removable oven door. 3,304,932, 2-21-67, CI. 126 — 194. Gillls, John A., to The Pillsbury Co. Digestion catalyst. 3,335,- 097, S-S-67, CI. 252 — 428. Gillls, John E., and J. Q. Johnson, to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Storage and retrieval of orthogonally related signals. 3,337,858, 8-22-67, CI. 340—174.1. Gillls. Robert P. : See — Kramer, Leo, and Gillls. 3,304,746. Gillman. James G. : See — Anderson, Donald V., and Gillman. 3,359,595. Gillon, John : See — Brooker, Peter J., Gillon, and Newbold. 3,317,600. Gillono. Matteo : See — Alberto, Pietro, and Gillono. 3,325,9S6. Gillyatt, Basil T. : See — Portman. William E., and Gillyatt. 3,296,096. Gilman, David J. : See — Cropp, Donald T., and Gilman. 3.349,137. Gilman, Harold : See — Huckins, Harold A., Jr., Gilman, and Stein. 3,330, S78. Gilman Paper Co. : See — Smith, Wlllard O., Weaver, and Harmsen. 3,346,173. Gilman. Paul B., J. E. Jones, and A. A. Rasch, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic silver hallde diffusion transfer process. 3,330,658, 7-11-67, CI. 96—29. Gilman, Paul B., Jr., and J. C. Barnes, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic colloid transfer process with a sulfur dioxide adduct tanning developer. 3,311,472, 3-28-67, CI. 96— 28. Gilman. Warren B. : See — Goff, Linsay O., Gilman, Freeman, and Porter. 3,338,734. Gilman, Warren B., L. O. Goff, L. W. Porter, and E. W. Freeman, to S. D. Warren Co. Process for producing a high gloss coated paper. 3,297,472, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 62.2. Gilmartin. Norman D. : See — Brown, Walter R. J., Komack, and Gilmartin. 3,320,575. Gilmartin, Norman D., and R. L. Komack, to Dnited-Carr Inc. Connector with one-piece gasket and boot. 3,344,227, 9-26-67, CI. 174—88. Gilmore, Arville W. : See — Cook, Leonard W., Coutant, and Gilmore. 3.327,0S4. Gilmore Charles G., and R. A. Patel, to FMC Corp. Filament interlacing apparatus. 3.333,313, S-l-67, CI. 28 — 1. Gilmore, Charles L., to Ark Mfg. Co.. Inc. Transport appara- tus for wheeled vehicle. 3,312,362, 4-4-67, CI. 214 — 334. Gilmore, Gregorv B. : See — Siegmund, Walter P.. and Gilmore. 3.350,1S3. Gilmore, Guy T. Insulation forming device. 3,312,131, 4-4- 67, CI. 83—5. Gilmore, Guy T. Insulation forming device. 3,332,459, 7-25- 67, CI. 143—85. Gilmore, Merwln W., and K. H. Ehret, to Gilmore-Tatge Mfg. Co., Inc. Engine mount for elevator conveyors. 3,307,084, 3-7-67, CI. 198—233. Gilmore, Merwin W., and J. W. Bishop, to Gilmore-Tatge Mfg. Co., Inc. Hay pelleting device. 3,353,479, 11-21-07, CI. 100—80. Gilmore-Tatge Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Gilmore, Merwin W., and Bishop. 3,353,479. Gilmore, Merwin W., and Ehret. 3,307,684. Gilmore, William J., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Control cable assembly. 3,307,421, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 501 . Gilmore, William J., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Electrically conductive tensile cable. 3,345,456, 10-3-67, CI. 174— 12S. Gilmore, William J., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Multi-element wire line having compacted strands. 3,352,- 09S, 11-14-67. CI. 57—147. Gilmore, William J., and V. C. J. Peterson, to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Corrosion resistant wire rope. 3,307,- 343, 3-7-67, CI. 57—148. Gilna, Donald I. : See — Fritch, Carl F., Jr., and Gilna. 3,308,630. Gilreath, Lafayette E., and E. C. McGarrahan, to Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc. Hydrostatically balanced bumper sub. 3,311. ISO. 3-28-67. CI. 175 — 293. Gilroy, Howard L., and W. J. Lillard, to G. L. C. Bowling Supplies, Inc. Bowling alley board adjustor. 3,308,587, 3-14-67, CI. 52—126. Gilroy, John A. : See — - Dougherty, Paul S., Gilroy, and Niemi. 3,341,086. Gilroy, Norman T. Building frame structure. 3,354,590, 11-28- 67, CI. 52—73. Gilson Bros. Co. : See — Enters, Edward W. 3.334,911. Gilson, Herman M., to Hough Mfg. Corp. Operable panel type partition arrangement. 3,295,588, 1-36-7, CI. 160—199. Gilson, James R., and C. R. Massicotte, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for re-refining used lubricating oils. 3,305,- 478, 2-21-67, CI. 208—180. Gilson, James R., and R. J. Schallenkamp, to Dow Chemical Co. Clear water drilling fluid. 3,338,320, 8-29-67, CI. 175— 65. Gilson. Richard W. : See — Higgins, John L., and Gilson. 3,346,147. Gilson, Robert J., to Charles Colston Ltd. Dishwashing ma- chine with liquid filtering cyclone. 3,313,311, 4-11-67, CI. 134 — 109. Gilson, Warren E. Respirometer. 3,313,157, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 401. Gilvarv, John P. : See — Annonio, Raffaele W., and Gilvary. 3,322,707. Gimalouski, Edward A. : See — Heinrich, Helmut G., Haak, Niccum, and Gimalouski. 3,298,639. Gimbel, Peter R., to Blue Meridian Co., Inc. Buoyancy con- trol system and devices employing same 3,335,685, 'S-15- 67, CI. 114—16. Gimber, George A., and R. L. Shipman, to United States of America, Navy. Entrapped air flotation device. 3,328,750, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 2. Ginder, John C. S., to United States Steel Corp. Blast furnace stoekline protective device and a method of assembling the same. 3,325,158, 6-13-67, CI. 266—27. Gindes. Philip, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Load cell. 3,297,971, 1-10-67, CI. 338—5. Giudi. Abraham M.. to International Business Machines Corp. Format control for disk recording. 3,331.053, 7-11-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Gingell, Bernard W., and N. P. Parkinson, to Moore Reed and Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for securing a contact to a support. 3,331,119, 7-18-67, CI. 29 — 407. Gingerich, Cecil R., R. F. HInschlager, and A. R. Wandelt, to Union Carbide Corp. Thermochemical scarfing method. 3,354,002, 11-21-67, CI. 148 — 9.5. Gingher. Carl E. Clothes hanger suspension device. 3,313,- 424, 4-11-67. CI. 211—113. Gingher, Carl E. Clothes hanger construction. 3,332,591, 7- 25-67, CI. 223—88. Gingher, Carl E. Clothes hanger container. 3,357,544, 12-12- 67, CI. 206 — 46. Gingras, Robert F. : See — Benoit, Roland A., and Gingras. 3,317,931. Gingras, William P., and F. Jonker, to Jonker Business Ma- chines, Inc. Versatile information storage and retrieval svs- tem including photocell scanning. 3,335,283, S-S-67, CI. 250—219. Ginn, David W. : See — Jenks, Arthur E., and Ginn. 3,299,355. Ginnasi, Alessandro : See — Di Cio, Alessandro, Ginnasi, and Rescalli. 3.301,770. Ginnasi, Alessandro, M. M. Mauri, and A. Colombi, to S WAM S.p.A. Process for the production of unsaturated nitriles. 3.321.507. 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Ginnette, Lewis F.. R. A. Lampi, and J. A. Abbott, to FMC Corp. Dehydration of solids-bearing liquids. 3,309,779. 3-21-67, CI. 34 — 5. Ginos. James Z. : See — Rose, Ira M.. Ginos, and Christian. 3.317.556. Ginrich, John A., and G. A. Holland, to Turnbull Elevator Ltd. Control system for an elevator or dumbwaiter. 3,342,2S9, 9-19-67, CI. 187—29. 480 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ginsbacb, Karl-Heinz, and A. Sonntag, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Method for making a semiconductor device. 3,307,240, 3-7-67, CI. 29—25.3. Ginsberg, Arthur, to Royal London, Ltd. Tie rack. 3,339,744, 9-5-67, CI. 211 — 1.5. Ginsberg, Henry H., M. D. Schlesinger, and R. W. Hiteshue, to United States of America, Interior. Road binder and sur- face coating from coal. 3,341,344, 9-12-67, CI. 106—281. Ginsburg, Abraham. Hypodermic needle with retractable tip. 3,347,232, 10-17-67, CI. 128—221. Ginsburg, Stanley : See — Grebow, Wolfe, and Ginsburg. 3,298,300. Ginsburgh, Irwin, to Standard Oil Co. Method for sealing leaks. 3,35S,703, 12-19-67, CI. 137—15. Ginter, James C. Brush having a disposable part and ejector therefor. 3,353,203, 11-21-67. CI. 15 — 244. Ginter, Robert E. : See — Parker, Edward M., and Ginter. 3,322,992. Ginther, Lawrence B. : See — Swift, Howard R., and Ginther. 3,296,003. Gintz, David H., E. W. Messmer, and S. Miodus, to Plant Serv- ice Corp. Cable stay. 3,309,745, 3-21-67, CI. 24 — 129. Gioe, Salvatore M. Apparatus for shaping materials and sub- stances into a round ball. 3,344,475, 10-3-67, CI. 18—16. Giolito, Francois : See — Laporte, Jean, Giolito, and Schleicher. 3,306,773. Giolito. Silvio L. : See — Gould, Jack R., and Giolito. 3,321.528. Giolito, Silvio L., and T. B. Williamson, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method of controlling soil fungi with bis(chloromethyl ) disulfide. 3,360,430, 12-26-67. CI. 167 — 22. Giometti, Paul F., to The Bendix Corp. Centrifugally-con- trolled, helicallv-splined dentil overrunning clutch. 3,306,- 409, 2-28-67, CI. 192 — 104. Giondi, Leona A. Bicycle carrier basket cover. 3,322,313, 5-30-67, CI. 224 — 35. Gionet, Edmond R., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle body door hinge and hold-open. 3,351,976, 11-14-67, CI. 16 — 138. Gionet, Edmond R., and R. C. Liem, to General Motors Corp. Operating mechanism for remotely controlled rearview mir- ror. 3.32o,239, 6-13-67, CI. 350—281. Giordano, Benedict J. Fishing equipment storage box. 3,317,- 097, 5-2-67, CI. 224 — 5. Giordano. Joseph J. : See — Citarel, Louis, and Giordano. 3,348,351. Giordano, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Stabilized polysulfide polymer based compositions containing organo- metallic tin compounds. 3,297,630, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Giordano, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Polythio- polymercaptan based sealant composition and bonding proc- ess. 3,312.669, 4-4-67, CI. 260—79.1. Giordano, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Polysulfide polvmers with stabilized properties. 3,349,057, 10-24—67, CI. "260— 45.75. Giordano, Nicola : See — Caporali, Giorgio, Giordano, Ferlazzo, and Ottaviani. 3,347,899. Giordmaine, Joseph A. : See — Collins, Robert J., and Giordmaine. 3.316,501. Reichel, Paul, and Giordmaine. 3,325,646. Giordmaine, Joseph A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Optical parametric amplifier and oscillator with isotropic crystal, phase matching and lower frequency pump. 3,309,526, 3-14-67, CI. 307 — 88.3. Giordmaine, Joseph A., and R. C. Miller, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Optical frequency parametric oscillators and modulators with temperature and electrical control. 3,328,723, 6-27-67, CI. 331 — 107. Giori, Gualtiero. Rotary intaglio perfecting press. 3,303,- 779, 2-14-67, CI. 101—152. Giori, Gualtiero. Rotary ticket printing and numering ma- chine with fraud preventing means. 3,351,005, 11-7-67, CI. 101—77. Giotto, Angelo, A. : See — Woodwell, Thornton G., Benedict, and Giotto. 3,295,824. Giovannetti Machine S.p.A. : See— Stefanutti, Sergio. 3,342,362. Giovanni Radio & C, S.p.A., Ing. : See — Marconi, Guglielmo. 3,326,003. Giovannucci. Julius L. : See — Bunn, Edward S., Mackey, and Giovannucci. 3,295,197. Giovanoni, Richard L. : See — Dries, Gerald J., and Giovanoni. 3,313,324. Giovinazzo, Joe L., to Cambria Spring Co. Auxiliary spring for automotive vehicles. 3,302,941, 2-7-67, CI. 267 — 17. Gipnerich, Lawrence F., T. Bacsanyi. and P. Sheldon, to Model Products Corp. Motor and chassis assembly for toy racing car. 3,323,252. 6-6-67, CI. 46 — 243. Girard, Andre J., to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales. Fourier transform photoelectric object ana- lyzer. 3,305,692, 2-21-67, CI. 250—237. Girard, Andre J., to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales. Spectrometric apparatus and radiation gate therefor. 3,311,015, 3-28-67. CI. 88—14. Girard, Andre J., to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales. Optical element utilizable as entrance or exit gate for spectrometric apparatus. 3.343,446, 9-26-67, Girard, "Charles A., and F. R. Clarke, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Diazo print process. 3,348,947, 10-24- 67, CI. 96 — 49. CI. 88 — 14. Girard, Donald A. Support structure and connection between a structure and a fixture. 3,295,805, 1-3-67, CI. 248 — 68. Girard, Peter F., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Roll control system for flexible wing aircraft. 3,306,559, 2-28-67. CI. 244 — 90. Girard, Peter F., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Lightweight folding rotor. 3,321,021, 5-23-67, CI. 170 — 160.12. Girard, Peter F., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Flexible de- ployable rotor system. 3,333,643, 8-1-67, CI. 170 — 160.11. Girard, Peter F., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Aerial delivery of liquid provisions. 3,334,676, 8-8-67, CI. 150 — .5. Girard, Pierre : See — 'Chatelon, Andre E. J., and Girard. 3,300,774. Maurice, Pierre, Girard, and Fenallle. 3,345,960. Girard, Roland T., to United States of America, Air Force. Beryllium oxide-organic resin composition. 3.310,520. 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 37. Glraud, Andre Y. : See — Baron, Guy A., Berne, and Giraud. 3,314,239. Giraud, Robert L, to Parsons and Whittemore. Unwinder for reels of products in strips. 3 323,742, 6-^6-67, CI. 242 — 58.6 Giraudon, Jean R., to Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Appliquee S.I.G.M.A. Fuel injection pumps hav- ing a rotating distributing valve. 3,323,505, 6-6-67, CI. 123 — 139. Giraudon, Jean R., and H. Bordel-Mathiolon, to Societe In- dustrielle Generale de Mecanique Appliquee. Fuel injection pumps for internal combustion engines. 3,330,265, 7-11-67, CI. 123 — 140. Girault, Pierre : See — Allais, Andre, and Girault. 3,314,979. Warnant, Julien, Joly, Allais, and Girault. 3,345,259. Girdler Corp. : See — Herp, Henry C, Jr. 3,31S,589. Mayland. Bertrand J., and Steinberger. 3,344,050. Girdner, William I. : See — Selsted, Walter T., and Girdner. 3,295,780. Selsted, Walter T., and Girdner. 3,298,490. Girerd, Henry, y 2 to Conservatoire National des Arts et Metiers. Reciprocating engine. 3,319,615, 5-16-67, CI. Gires, Francois : See — Bret, Georges, and Gires. 3,333,206. Girko, Marat D. : See — Vavulo, Vasily A., Girko, Masjukov, Mitin, and Tsitovich. 3,357,276. Girling Ltd. : See — Avner, David A. 3,338,347. Boadle, Campbell D., and Morgan. 3,299,976. Clay, Benjamin A. 3,338,341. Clay, Benjamin A., and Hill. 3,338,345. Cross, Horace A. 3,298,245. Eaton, Maurice B. 3,327,816. Eaton, Maurice B. 3,334,707. Eaton, Maurice B., and Parton. 3,295,641. Edwards. Roy E. 3,335,822. Farr, Glyn P. R. 3,304,128. Farr. Glyn P. R.. and Margetts. 3.340,967. Fineman, Harold. 3,295,319. Hambling, Stewart K., and Spence. 3,317,251. Harrison, Anthony W. 3,326,329. Hill, Albert C. 3,338,344. Holt, Gordon J., and Cullen. 3,326,330. Jinasena, Colombapatabendige T. N., and Farr. 3 323 381 Johnson, Brian A. 3,327,590. Newstead, Charles. 3,317,010. Powell, George B. 3,352.387. Redmayne, Leonard. 3,331,471. Rees, John R„ and Wilkins. 3,353,814. Riddy, Frederick T. 3,323,618. Saunders, Denis B. 3,314,446. Thompson, George E. 3,352,383. Wells, Kenneth J. 3,295,637. Wells Kenneth J. 3,310,135. Wilkins, Douglas B., and Hopkins. 3,309,108. Wilson, Alexander J. 3,304,129. Wilson, Alexander J. 3,310,350. Wilson, Alexander J. 3,331,641. Yardley, Alfred. 3,316,816. Giros, Marcel A., to Societe Meusienne de Constructions Me- caniques. Apparatus for continuously displacing a filamen- tary material in a treatment installation. 3,348,394 10-24- 67. CI. 72—39. Girotti, Pierleone : See — Clnelli, Ermanno, and Girotti. 3,325,399. Girsberger, Arthur, to Contraves A.G. Command guidance for guided missiles. 3,338,534, 8-29-67, CI. 244 — 3.14. Girski, Charles C. Camper for topless vehicles. 3,325,205, 6-13-67, CI. 296—23. Girvan, John W. : See — Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., Jones, and Girva-n. 3,323,541. Gish, Rollin, to Ethyl Corp. Vehicle engine control. 3,349,644, 10-31-67, CI. 74—860. Gisholt Corp. : See — Tullis, Lyell C. 3,316,782. Gisholt Machine Co., The : See — De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,295,214. Gisin, Paul : See — Schneider, Robert, and Gisin. 3,334,624. Gisonno, George L. Vehicle anti-collision apparatus. 3,337,866, 8-22-67, CI. 343 — 7. Gisser, Henry : See — Mertwoy, Abraham, and Gisser. 3,302,447. LIST OK PATENTEES 481 Glsser, Henry, and A. M. Shapiro, to United States of America, Army. Method of making a titanium piece hav- ing good anti-wear, antl-galling, anti-seizure and anti- friction properties. 3,297,552, 1-10-67, CI. 204 — 37. Gist, William B., Jr. : See — null. Thomas N., Jr., and Gist. 3,312,429. Gist, William B., Jr., to General Electric Co. Lightweight thrust reverser. 3,302,404, 2-7-67, CI. 60—230. Gist, William B., Jr., to General Electric Co. Efficient part power gas turhine powerplant. 3,35S,441, 12-19—67, CI. 60—39.15. Gistren, Karl-Herman, to Aktlebolaget Svenska Flaktfabrlken. Pumping roller. 3,303,575, 2-14-67. CI. 34 — 115. Gitchel. Wayne B., C. A. Hoffman, and E. W. Schoeffel, to Sterling Drug, Inc. Partial wet air oxidation of sewage Sludge. 3,359,200, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 63. Gith Walter, to W. Reiners. Method and device for measur- ing the length of running textile threads. 3,303,419, 2-7- 67, CI. 324—71. Gith, Walter, to W. Reiners. Method and system for measur- ing the length of running textile filaments. 3,315,159, 4-1S-67, CI. 324—71. Githens, Samuel E., Jr., and R. K. Booher, to North American Aviation, Inc. Parallel division with separate carry storage. 3.319,057, 5-9-67, CI. 235 — 164. Gits Bros. Mfg. Co. : See — Andresen, Raymond H. 3,333,S55. Gitterman, Charles O. : See — Harris, Stanton A., and Gitterman. 3,299,095. Gittinger, Norman C. : See — Bolster, Morris F., Gittinger, Sampson, and Whitten. 3,30o,682. Gittings, Robert S., to Gold Medal Folding Furniture Co. Folding table of adjustable height. 3,329,104, 7-4-67, CI. 10S — 117. Gittos, Maurice W. : See — Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Gittos. 3,312,703. Giudicelli, Don P. R. L., and H. Najer, to Les Laboratories Dausse. Guanidino-alkvl-aza-spiroalkanes. 3,326,925. 6-20- 67. CI. 260 — 293. Giuffre, Joseph : See — Bakke, Ole G., Black, and Giuffre. 3,329,015. Giuffrida, Anthony J., and E. J. Parsi, to Ionics. Inc. Method for preventing scale buildup during electrodialysis opera- tion. 3,341,441, 9-12-67, CI. 204—280. Giuffrida, Philip, to Electronics Corp. of America. Control ap- paratus with time delay using rectifier. 3,358,147, 12-12-67, CI. 250—217. Giuffrida. Philip, J. Pratt, and D. L. Graves, to Electronics Corp. of America. Photosensitive device having continuous uniform cross-section, electrodes with a uniform photo- electric work function in the working region. 3,327,150, 6-20-67. CI. 313—94. Giuffrida, Philip, J. Pratt, and D. L. Graves, to Electronics Corp. of America. Method of manufacturing photosensitive devices. 3.341,273. 9-12-67, CI. 316 — 22. Giuiuzza, Pietro, to Officine Meccaniche Cigardi S.p.A.- O.M.C.S.A. Textile drafting apparatus. 3,350,870, 11-7-67, CI. 57—77.4. Giuliani, Pierre, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, and Institut Francais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubifiants. Organic fluids for utilization in nuclear reactors. 3,331,- 778, 7-18-67, CI. 252 — 73. Giuliano, Anthony P. Cooking device. 3,340,794, 9-12-67, CI. 99 — 443. Giuliano, Gerard J. : See — Cantor, Harry A., Giuliano, and Vona. 3,328,329. Van Gorder, Norman A., and Giuliano. 3,316,198. Giulietti Accordion Corp. : See — Giulietti. Julio. 3.343,438. Giulietti, Julio, to Giulietti Accordion Corp. Bass section of accordions. 3.343.438. 9-26-67, CI. 84 — 370. Giulini Gebr., G.m.b.H. : See — Heinrich, Werner, and Heigel. 3,345,411. Ruter, Hermann, Cherdron, and Barer. 3,295.958 Ruter. Hermann. Cherdron. and Fassle. 3.337,298. Giuseppe, Tanzl. Appliance with multiple lid control switches. 3,295,649. 1-3-67, CI. 192 — 136. Givaudan Corp. : See — Wood, Thomas F., and Angiolini. 3,347,946. Given, John B., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Crucible melting furnace. 3,355,160, 11-28-67, CI. 266—33. Given. Joseph H.. to The Plastex Co. Die assemblv. 3,321,805, 5-30-67, CI. 18 — 14. Given. Richard A., and M. B. Du Plessis, 30% to Imperial Oil Ltd., 30% to Atlantic Richfield Co., and 10% to Royalite Oil Co. Ltd. Process for separating oil from bituminous sand. 3,338,S14, 8-29-67, CI. 208 — 11. Givens, Wyatt W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Sensitive radiation de- tector having alternate cathode and anod» members in chamber containing ionizing gas. 3,359,443, 12-19-67, CI. 313—61. A. Pailhiez. and R. Scalliet, to Produits Chimiques et Electro- for housing electrolytic cells. )8— 53. Givry. Jean P., J. Clair, Pechiney-Compagnie de metallurgiques. Plant 3,359,882, 12-26-67. CI. Giwosky. Harry L.. to Realist, Inc. 3.295,811. 1-3-67. CI. 248—229. Gizeski. Terrence, to Ferguson Hille & Associates, Inc. Bin gate operator. 3,330,428, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 41. 242-023— P 31 Mount for Tiflescope. Gjelsteen. Hans E., to A/S Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder. Derricks. 3,31i .057, 5-2-07. Ci: 212 5 is. Gjelsteen, Hans E., to A/S Bergens Mekaniske Verksteder. Jib arrangements for ships. 3,342,348, 9-19-67, CI. 212 — 3. Gjerde, Erwin G., to Hydro Combustion Corp. Gas pilot light. 3,302,687, 2-7-67, CI. 158—115. Gjerde, Erwin G., to Hydro Combustion Corp. Steam atomiz- ing burner nozzle. 3,326,472, 6-20-07, CI. 239 — 427.5. Gjesdal, Olav, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method and apparatus for impregnating corrugated board. 3,343,977, 9-20-07, CI. 117—08. Gjosteen, Ole G. : See — Ellingsaeter, Knut, Gjosteen, and Rortveit. 3,306,668. Glabisch, Dietrich : See — Carl, Wolfgang, Glabisch, Reichle, and Wandel. 3,316,- 174. Glabisch, Dietrich, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaf t. Stable aqueous dispersions of copolymers of ethylene and unsaturated amines. 3,308.081, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Glabisch, Dietrich, and H. Bartl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stable aqueous emulsions of ethylene- vinyl chloride maleate copolymers. 3,297,618, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Glaces de Boussois : See — Marantier, Roger H. 3,357,136. Glacerles Reunies, Societe Anonyme : See — Bolland, Roger Y. H. H. 3,304,166. Gladd, Andrew J. : See — Henson, Artel R., and Gladd. 3,308,740. Gladd, Andrew J., and A. R. Henson, to Disco Engineering, Inc. Draft-free integral door unit. 3,331,303, 7-18-67, Cl. 98—36. Gladding, Edward K., and D. N. Robinson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Adhesive for bonding alpha-olefin copoly- mers or natural rubber comprising a dispersion of an inter- polymer of ethylene and 1,4 hexadiene, carbon black and a sulfur curing system. 3,347,817, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 41.5. Gladisch, Heinz : See — Schmidt, Herbert, Gladisch, and Jahnentz. 3,328,276. Gladrow, Elrov M. : See — Kimberliri, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. Re. 26,188. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and Gladrow. 3,352,796. Gladrow, Elroy M., and W. M. Smith, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalyst composition of a crystalline alu- minosilicate and a binder. 3,326,818, 6-20-67, Cl. 252 — 455. Gladrow, Elroy M., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic zeolites. 3,329,627, 7-4-67, Cl. 252 — 452. Gladrow, Elroy M., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic zeolites. 3,329,628, 7—4-67, Cl. 252—453. Gladrow, Elroy M., and W. M. Smith, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of a crystalline aluminosili- cate zeolite in a siliceous matrix. 3,346,512, 10-10-67 Cl. 252 — 455. Gladrow, Elroy M., and W. J. Mattox, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Carbonylation reactions. 3,352,924 11-14- 67, Cl. 260—604. Gladwell, Robert T., Jr. : See — Clark, Forest P., and Gladwell. 3,348,936. Gladych, Jan M. Z., and J. H. Hunt, to Allen & Hanburys Ltd. Asymmetric triazino indoles. 3,312,699, 4-4-67. Cl. 260 — 249.8. Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonyme : See — Orain, Michel. 3,320,846. Orain, Michel. 3,321,256. Glaesener, Ernest, to ARBED, Acieries Reunies de Burbach- Eich-Dudelange, S.A. Ingot mold for effervescent steel. 3,322,390, 5-30-67, Cl. 249—174. Glaesser, Alfredo : See — Arcamone, Federico, Franceschi, and Glaesser. 3,324,133. Glahn, Gerald L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of cata- lyst concentration. 3,316,322, 4-25-67, Cl. 260* — 683 65 Glamkowski, Edward J. : See — Sletzinger, Meyer, Gal, and Glamkowski. 3,399,347. Glamorene, Inc. : See — Frazer, James K. 3,319,278. Glamouse Foundation, Inc. : See — Lewis, Richard, and Pryor. 3,329,113. Glanc, Antonin, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved A.C capaci- tive voltage stabilizer. 3,311,817, 3-28-67, Cl. 323 — 93. Glanc, Antonin, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Reactance parametric amplifier. 3,313,950, 4-11-67, Cl. 307 — 8S.3. Glanc, Antonin, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Electric circuit with multiple non-linear dielectric element 3.323,- 084, 5-30-67, CI. 334 — 11. Glanc, Antonin, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Electric cir- cuit with a non-linear dielectric element. 3,355,634, 11-28- 67, Cl. 317 — 231. Glandon, Adrian E. : See — Grimm, Donald K., and Glandon. 3,329,829. Glanton, Walter, Jr. : See — Fierston, Stanley A., and Glanton. 3,309,694. Glanville, Charles R., to Esso Production Research Co. Elec- trode system having a potential electrode embedded within a current electrode for measuring the electrical resistivity of a porous rock sample. 3,302,101, 1-31-67, Cl. 324 — 13. Glanzstoff AG: See — Hildebrandt, Friedrich. 3,343,874. Glanzstoff Koln G.m.b H. : See — Fassbender, Herbert. 3.349,713. 482 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Glarum, Sivert H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Line sharpening in spectroscopy by the inclusion of higher order derivatives in the absorption spectrum. 3,304,492, 2-14- 67, CI. 324— .5. Glas, Maurus. Piston machine. 3,301,196, 1-31-67, CI. 103—158. Glasby, Francis 6., and E. B. Robinson ; said Glasby assor. to Robinson & Sons L,td. Layout of control feature on pat- terned strip for helically wound containers. 3,330,186, 7-11- 67, CI. 93 — 80. Glasco, William R. Bait bucket. 3,344,552, 10-3-67, CI. 43— 56. Glaser, David. Teaching apparatus. 3,307,274, 3-7-67, CI. 3o — 35. Glaser, David, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse generating system. 3,319,245, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 359. Glaser, Georg : See — Frohlich, Alfons, Hochlehnert.and Glaser. 3,353,256. Glaser, Hellmut I. : See — Tiede, Ralph L., Giaser, and Willis. 3,358,066. Glaser, Hellmut I., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Appara- tus for melting and processing heat-softenable mineral mate- rials. 3,328,144, 6-27-67, CI. 65 — 11. Glaser, Hellmut I., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Appara- tus for processing heat-softenable mineral material. 3,334,- 981, 8-8-67, CI. 65 — 12. Glaser, Peter E., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Inflatable flexible double-wall insulating sealed containers for transporting perishables in a controlled atmosphere. 3,349,574, 10-31- 67, CI. 62 — 239. Glaser, Ronald A. : .See — Zerfahs, Arthur S., Eckels, Glaser, and Mihojevich. 3,330,- 179. Glaser, Ronald A., and G. Faust, to SCM Corp. Automatic document skew adjustment for duplicating machines. 3,343,450, 9-26-67. CI. 88 — 24. Glaser, Wesley J. Wire fabric forming apparatus. 3,324,900, 6-13-67, CI. 140—112. Glasfabrik, H. Heye, Zweigniederlassung der Firma Hermann Heve : See — Becker. Kurt, and Hahn. 3,338,402. Glasgow, Clarence O. Gasket ring and conduit coupling. 3,302,953, 2-7-67, CI. 277—180. Glasgow, Clarence u. Apparatus for separating oil and gas fluid streams. 3,306,007, 2-28-67, CI. 55—169. Glasgow, Clarence O. High pressure light weight float. 3,306,106, 2-28-67, CI. 73—322.5. Glasgow, James A., and H. E. Linthicum, to Carrier Corp. Spray gun for cleaning tubes having radially expansible means for sealingly engaging said tube. 3,352,333, 11-14— 67, CI. 141 — 383. Glashaw, William F., and N. J. Wasileski, to General Electric Co. Switchboard with separate line and load mounting blocks. 3,308,348, 3-7-67, CI. 317—119. Glasky, Alvin J., and N. P. Plotnikoff, to Abbott Laboratories. Method of enhancing learning rate and retention level in warm blooded animals. 3,321,369, 5-23-67, CI. 167 — 65. Glasoe, Ronald M. Rotary fluid driven or fluid pumping ap- paratus. 3,312,201, 4-4-67, CI. 123—16. Glaspie, Donald L., to Boeing Co. Cabin air conditioning systems for aircraft. 3,311,161, 3-28-67, CI. 165—1. Glass, Adolph C. : See — Pickard, George C, Glass, and Hodesson. 3,319,609. Glass Bulbs Ltd. : See — Morris, Cyril. 3,338,698. Glass, Emmett F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Hay harvester. 3,300,953, 1-31-67, CI. 56—23. Glass, Emmett F., J. K. Hale, and R. P. Bernhardt, to Sperry Rand Corp. Hay harvesting machine. 3,309,850, 3-21-67, CI. 56—1. Glass, Emmett F., and J. K. Hale, to Sperry Rand Corp. Hay harvesting machine. 3,325,981, 6-20-67, CI. 56 — 23. Glass, Emmett F., and J. K. Hale, to Sperry Rand Corp. Wheel mounting. 3,326,614, 6-20-67, CI. 308 — 189. GlasB, Floyd M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Neutron monitor and burst detector. 3,303,- 343, 2-7-67. CI. 250 — 83.1. Glass, Kenneth E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vortex pump. 3,322,070, 5-30-67, CI. 103—103. Glass, Kenneth E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Rotary pump. 3,339,490, 9-5-67, CI. 103—103. Glass Machinery Inc. : See — Kinsley, Charles W. 3,329,492. Glass, Marvin, & Associates : See — Glass, Marvin L, Ayala, and Barlow. 3,299,762. Glass, Marvin I., Ayala, and Barlow. 3,299,763. Glass, Marvin I., and Barlow. 3.298,692. Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, Kripak, and Stan. 3,295,848. Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, and Stan. 3,304,650. Glass, Marvin I., Disko, and McFarland. 3,352,054. Glass, Marvin I., Disko, and Stan. 3,300,894. Glass, Marvin I., Janiszewski, and Furuta. 3,347,548. Glass, Marvin I., Janiszewski, and Verbickas. 3,300,891. Glass, Marvin I., and Kripak. 3,339,536. Glass, Marvin I., Larson, and Licitis. 3,318,600. Glass, Marvin I., Licitis, and Spinello. 3,333,846. Glass, Marvin I., and Meyer. 3,354,577. Glass, Marvin I., Mever, and McFarland. 3,313,044. Glass, Marvin I., and Stan. 3,305,236. Glass, Marvin I., and Stan. 3,333,853. Glass, Marvin, & Associates : See — Continued Glass, Marvin I., Stan, Ancevicius, and Furuta. 3,339,- 921. Glass,' Marvin I., Stan, and Licitis. 3,334,903. McFarland, Norman T., and Kripak. 3,306,192. Glass, Marvin I., G. A. Barlow, L. Kripak, and H. Stan, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Mechanically actuated game for opposing players. 3,295,848, 1-3-67, CI. 273 — 1. Glass, Marvin I., and G. A. Barlow, to Marvin Glass & Asso- ciates. Game with action producing components. 3,298,- 692, 1-17-67, CI. 273—134. Glass, Marvin I., C. Ayala, and G. A. Barlow, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Music box. 3,299,762, 1-24-67, CI. 84 — 95. Glass, Marvin I., C. Ayala, and G. A. Barlow, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Music box. 3,299,763, 1-24-67, CI. 84 — 95. Glass, Marvin I., A. T. Janiszewski, and D. E. Verbickas, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Construction toy amusement device. 3,300,891, 1-31-67, CI. 46 — 17. Glass, Marvin I., H. Disko, and H. Stan, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Self-propelled toy boat. 3,300,894, 1-31-67, a. 46 — 244. Glass, Marvin I., G. A. Barlow, and H. Stan, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Tov bomb. 3,304,650, 2-21-67, CI. 46—177. Glass, Marvin I., and H. Stan, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Game with missile throwing devices and gameboard divid- ing wall. 3,305 236, 2-21-67, CI. 273—95. Glass, Marvin I., B. C. Meyer, and N. T. McFarland, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Design kit. 3,313,044, 4-11-67, CI. 35—56. Glass, Marvin I., E. S. Larson, Jr., and G. Licitis, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Spinning top game. 3,318,600, 5-9- 67, CI. 273 — 115. Glass, Marvin I., G. Licitis, and J. O. Spinello, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Game utilizing electric probe. 3,333,- 846, 8-1-67, CI. 273—1. Glass, Marvin I., and H. Stan, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Card game with random selecting device. 3,333,853, 8-1-67, CI. 273—135. Glass, Marvin I., H. Stan, and G. Licitis, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Game apparatus comprising a device for dis- tinguishing between differently shaped cards. 3,334,903, 8-8- 67, CI. 273—134. Glass, Marvin I., and L. Kripak, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Toy cannon with separable front and rear barrel sections. 3,339,536, 9-5-67, CI. 124 — 29. Glass, Marvin I., H. Stan, D. E. Ancevicius, and M. W. Furuta, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Reaction game. 3,339,921, 9- 5-67, CI. 273—1. Glass, Marvin I., A. T. Janiszewski, and M. W. Furuta, to Marvin Glass & Associates. Game apparatus. 3,347,548, 10-17-67, CI. 273—1. Glass, Marvin, I., H. Disko. and N. T. McFarland, to Marvin Glass & Associates. 3,352,054, 11-14-67, CI. 46 — 17. Glass, Marvin I., and B. C. Meyer, to Marvin Glass & Associ- ates. Motor operated simulated soldier and gun toy. 3,354,- 577, 11-28-67, CI. 46 — 118. Glass, Russell G., to Macomber, Inc. Automatic tilt table. 3,325,020, 6-13-67, CI. 214 — 1.. Glass, Sidney. Two-piece stopper. 3,326,403, 6-20-67, CI. 220—24.5. Glass, Thomas M. : See — Ritchie, David S., and Glass. 3,323,414. Glass, William B. : See — Langridge, Arthur, Glass, Grimwood, and Hegarty. 3,354,- 003. Glass. William H. : See — Bridigum, Robert J., and Glass. 3,314,593. Glasser, Ernest C, to Sun-Pak Products. Inc. Flameless heater, heating assembly and heating kit. 3,301,250, 1- 31-67, CI. 126 — 263. Glasser, James R., to Motorola, Inc. Band limited fre- quency modulation system. 3,320,552, 5-16-67, CI. 332 — 23. Glasser, James R., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic circuit. 3,336,- 533, 8-15-67, CI. 330—51. Glasser, Leo G., R. J. Kanzler, and D. J. Troy, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method and apparatus for pho- tometric analysis. 3,306,156, 2-28-67, CI. 88 — 14. Glassey, Eugene A., to Exactel Instrument Co. Blender for slurries and mixtures. 3,308,991, 3-14-67, CI. 222 — 57. Glassey, Eugene A., to Exactel Instrument Co. U-tube servoed manometer. 3,323,368, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 401. Glassey, Eugene A., to Exactel Instrument Co. Barometer construction. 3,349,622, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 385. Glassman, Irvan : See — Kuehl, Donald K., and Glassman. 3,328,805. Glassman, Irving, to Burroughs Corp. Nonlinear analog to digital converter. 3,349,390, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 347. Glassman, Jacob A. Sanitary napkin. 3,343,543, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 290. Glassman, Joel, G. F. Jonas, A. L. Bass, Jr., and S. H. Pate, to Genesco, Inc. Wrapped sole shoe. 3,354,487, 11-28-67, CI. 12—142. Glassman, Martin W. Staff-type base support. 3,302,909, 2-7-67, CI. 248—44. Glasson, Cecil W., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Lubricating composition and method. 3,313,729, 4-11-67, CI. 252 — IS. LIST OF PATENTEES 483 Glasson, Cecil W., E. W. Goodspeed, and F. W. C. Jones, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Lubricating composition. 3,313, 72S, 4-11-67, CI. 252— IS. Glasson, Jerry M., and \V. B. McClelland, to Teletype Corp. Synchronization circuit for signal generators using com- parison of a specific data message. 3,308,434, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 167. Glaas-Tite Industries, Inc. : See — Cropp, David I., Jordan, and Lingo. 3,321,606. Henderson, Harold P. 3,334,772. Shumaker, Wendell D., Lybarger, and Jordan, 3,316,3S2. Glastra, Hendrik, to N.V. Maatschappy Voor Industriele Re- search en Ontwlkkeling. Apparatus for cutting sheet mate- rial. 3,350,970, 11-7-67. CI. 83—201.07. Glatfelter, Edward W. : See — Burkam. John E., and Glatfelter. 3,298,443. Glatfelter, P. H., Co. : See — Bauman, Harry D. 3,337,359. Glatt, Gerald : See — Brooks, Alvin. Glatt. Lehrer, and Silverman. 3,322,941. Glatt, Werner, and H. Wledmann ; said Wiedmann assor. to said Werner. Quick drier for drying molten and pasty masses and for the production of powders and granulates in a hot or warm air stream. 3,315,371, 4-25-67, CI. 34 — 82. Glauber, Myron : See — Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,336,935. Glaude, Leopold F. Milling machine attachment. 3,306,169, 2-28-67, CI. 90—17 Glaus. Bernhard, to Ulrich Steinmann, A.G., Ltd. Coating ap- paratus with tilting conveyor. 3,345,973, 10-10-67. CI. 118—324. Glaus, Virginia L. Fowl stand. 3,308,864, 3-14-67, CI. 146 — 2ifi. Glauser. James E. : See — Wrighton, Robert J., and Glauser. 3,316,775. Glauser, James E., and W. S. Wright, Jr., to Pacific Scientific Co. Safety harness device. 3,335,974, 8-15-67, CI. 242— 107.4. Glavan, Frank J. Storage container. 3,337,028, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 1. Glaverbel : See— Brichard. Edgard. 3,321,092. Brichard, Edgard, Lambert, and Malicheff. 3,316,078. Brichard, Edgard, Plumat, and Duperroy. 3,350,187. Broman, Arthur, and Bats. 3,351,448. De Keersmaecker, Jean. 3,313,611. Gallez, Pierre. 3,313,920. Javaux, Gustave. 3,309,189. Javaux, Gustave. 3,323,890. Javaux, Gustave. 3,326,651., Javaux, Gustave. 3,331,672. Javaux, Gustave. 3,353,944. Javaux, Gustave. 3,355,276. Loutte, Jean. 3,353.943. Plumat, Emile. 3,295,945. Plumat, Emile. 3,305,339. Plumat, Emile. 3,316,077. Plumat, Emile. 3,326,652. Plumat, Emile. 3,326,654. Plumat, Emile. 3,348,937. Plumat, Emile, and Jaupain. 3,300,323. Glavis, Frank J., W. J. Keighley, and T. H. Haag, to Rohm & Haas Co. Aqueous polymeric blends containing ureido monomer. 3,300,429, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Glawe, Karl : See — Neumann, Karl, Metzger, and Glawe. 3,331,229. Glaxo Group Ltd.: See — Ball, Stanley. 3,311,538. Barton, Derek H. R., Hems, Walker, Ritchie, Meredith, Holton, Clark, and Webb. 3,301,858. Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. : See — Chapman, John H., and Maurice. 3,346,418. Elks, Joseph, May, and Weir. 3,312,590. Elks, Joseph, May, and Weir. 3,312,591. Lees, Kenneth A. 3,330,727. Napier. Eunice J. 3.330,738. Glaza, Gordon K. : See — Braeuninger, Karl F., and Glaza. 3,319,543. Glaze, John W., Jr., to Autoboard Corp. Conveying mech- anism for a stocking boarding apparatus. 3,312,332, 4—4- 67. CI. 198—181. Glaze, John W., Jr., to Autoboard Corp. Hosiery form. 3.343,732. 9-26-C7, CI. 223—75. Glazier, Walter H., and G. W. Smith, to Esso Production Research Co. System for processing seismic signals. 3,327,- S05, 6-27-67, CI. 181 — .5. Glazkov. Petr G. : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman, Tesner, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Glazner, Neal W.. Jr. : See — Paramore, Edwin L., Glazner, and Koch. 3,312,296. Gleasman. Hollis K., to The Bendix Corp. Two speed hub gearing for velocipedes. 3,354,750, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 750. Gleason, Anthony H. : See — Noshay, Allen, and Gleason. 3,317,479. Gleason, C Roy, and G. H. Slack, to Hexionic Acid Corp. Sorbitol and mannitol esters of phosphoric acid and salts thereof. 3,328,492, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 924. Gleason Corp. : See — Bertsche, Joseph V. 3,355,341. Morris, Elliott C. 3,315.281. Morris, Elliott C. 3,321,780. Gleason, Gale K., Jr., and F. J. Ohlmacner, to Central Michigan University Board of Trustees. Method and apparatus for obtaining soil samples. 3,318,394, 5-9-67, CI. 175 — 5. Gleason, Thomas M., and L. G. Peck, to The Boeing Co. Hydraulic actuator. 3,295,420, 1-3-67, CI. 91—216. Gleason, William J., Jr., and C. W. Zies, to International Basic Economy Corp. Steam trap. 3,347,257, 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 1S3. Gleason Works, The : See — Ash, John L., II. 3,321,981. Beman, Earl R. 3,301,097. Buchanan, William G., and Howing. 3,354,782. Fortner, Joseph B., and Oliver. 3,315,541. Fowler, Norman \V. 3,354,783. Fowler, Norman W.. and Sharp. 3,323,630. Pedersen, Harry. 3,321,840. Ryan. Arthur B. 3,354,525. Gleckler, George C. : See — Sedlak John A., and Gleckler. 3,342,855. Gleeson, John D., Jr., and M. L. Miller, to Deere & Co. Tractor construction. 3,357,508, 12-12-67, CI. 180 — 6.2. Glegg, Keith C. M., to Canadian Marconi Co. Terrain clear- ance measuring system and method. 3,339,198, 8-29-67, CI. 343—14. Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hy- drorefining of petroleum crude oil and catalyst therefor. 3,297,589, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 439. Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Non- catalytic crude oil nydrorefining process. 3,303,126, 2-7- 67. CI. 208—251. Gleim, William K. T., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydro- refining of petroleum crude oil with diimino molybdenum chloride and certain complexes thereof. 3,336,219, 8-15- 67, CI. 208 — 264. Gleim, William K. T., and J. G. Gatsls, to University Oil Products Co. Hydrorefining of petroleum crude oil. 3,317,- 421, 5-2-67, CI. 208 — 264. Gleisner, William C, Jr., to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine tool with tool changer. 3,298,098, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 568. Glen, James : See — Hill. Edward IS., Keep, and Glen. 3,314,059. Glenco Refrigeration Corp. : See — Heilweil, Jerome P., and Schweizer. 3,353,301. Glendenning, Don M., to The Locke Steel Chain Co. Chain. 3,325.991, 6-20-67, CI. 59—35. Glendinning Bros. Ltd. : See — Glendinning, Edward. 3,339,592. Glendinning, Edward, to Glendinning Bros. Ltd. Woven fab- rics. 3,339,592, 9-5-67, CI. 139 — 421. Glenn, David O. : See — Semen, Frederick P., Glenn, and Gossev. 3,330,284. Glenn Electric Heater Corp. : See — Finn, John J. 3,337,715. Glenn, Helen G. Musical notation. 3,331,271, 7-18-67, CI. 84 — 478. Glenn, John H., and G. M. Brown, to Brown Mud Co. Soil treatment compositions comprising polymer salt, petroleum oil and carboxylic acid salt. 3,298,982, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 23. Glenn Pacific : See — Gibson, William W. 3,316,381. Glenn, Richard E., and E. G. Hood, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Method of joining bodies of polytetrafluoroethylene. 3,356,- 551, 12-5-67, CI. 156 — 49. Glenn, Robert A. : See— Shigley, Russell L., and Glenn. 3,346,369. Glenn, Thomas L. Cotton bur extractor. 3,333,691. 8-1-67 CI. 209 — 296. E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electron and deflection electrode system. 3,320,468, 515—14. E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Reliability information storage and readout utilizing a plurality of optical storage medium locations. 3,325,789, 6-13-67, CI. 340—173. Glenn, William E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Wide hand optical recording and narrow band reproduction on a thermo- plastic medium. 3,335,413, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 173. Glenn, William E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electron gun having a segmented control electrode. 3,358,174, 12-12-67, CI. 313—83. Glenner, Edward J. : See- Murphy, Robert J., Spellnes, Miller, Bonanno, Glenner, and Sikorski. 3,328,534. Glens Engineering Works (Proprietary) Ltd. : See — Dove, Frederick W. 3,306,572. Glentworth. John D. : See — Barford, John C, Dias, and Glentworth. 3,323.933. Glew, David N., and H. W. Quinn, to The Dow Chemical Co. Removal of acetylenes from gaseous streams with silver zeolites. 3,331,190, 7-18-67, CI. 55 — 63. Gllatti, Edward L. : See — Bornhorst. Kenneth F., Gliatti, and Colello. 3,299,356. Glick. Arthur : See — Singerman, Sol, Kaulman, and Glick. 3,311,110. Glickman, Mannes N. Miniature circuit housing. 3,320,351, 5-16-67, CI. 174—50.5. Glickman, Samuel A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. 3.5, X polyalkoxy a,a>, diols. 3,359,330, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 615. Glidden, Arthur R. Hidden receptacle ashtray. 3,319,633, 5-16-67, CI. 131 — 235. Glenn, William beam focusing 5-16-67, CI. Glenn, William 484 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Glidden Co., The : See — Cohen, Howard J. 3,334,119. Cohodas, Alvin M. 3,314,802. Derfer, John M. 3,359,342. Derfer, John M. 3,360,5S1. Gibbons, Ambrose J., Jr. 3,307,973. Harwood, James. 3,312,724. Kane, Bernard J. 3,346,650. Kane. Bernard J. 3,354,225. McAvoy. Bernard C. 3,346,525. Michael, Arthur B. 3,307,924. Moncrieff, James, Cochran, Ellinger, and Miller. 3,346,- 387. Orth, William H. 3,322,413. Pratt, Ivor, and Turpin. 3,312,654. Sharer, William M., and Yurasko. 3,353,951. Glidden, Robert L., to Kewanee Machinery & Conveyor Co. Means for axially adjusting a conical roller. 3,339,854, 9- 5-67, CI. 241 — 230. Glikin, Paul E., to C.A.V., Ltd. Liquid fuel pumps for use with internal combustion engines. 3,319,616, 5-16-67, CI. 123—139. Glikin, Paul E., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel pumping appara- tus. 3.356,031, 12-5-67, CI. 103 — 2. Glindmeyer, Friedrich. Slide fastener. 3,337,928, 8-29-67, CI. 24 — 205.1. Glindmeyer, Friedrich, to William Prym-Werke K.G. Sliding clasp fastener. 3,359,604, 12-26-67, CI. 24 — 205.1. Glinski, John W., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method of permanently recording on a magnetizable medium by abrading. 3,309,709, 3-14-67. CI. 346 — 1. Glintz, Georgia E. Cushion hair dryer with air diverter. 3.35S,- 382, 12-19-67, CI. 34 — 99. Glisson, Clyde E., and H. King, to Garan Inc. Garment hanger. 3,315,854, 4-25-67, CI. 223 — 94. Glista, Edward M., to United States Aircraft Corp. Elec- tronic fuel control system for gas turbine engines. 3,320,- 741, 5-23-67, CI. 60—39.28. Glitseh, Fritz W., & Sons, Inc.: See — Winn, Francis W., and Glitseh. 3.343,821. Glitseh, Hans C: See — Winn, Francis W., and Glitseh. 3.343,821. Gloates, Eli, and L. L. Rakoczi, to Radio Corp. of America. Logic circuitry adapted to control the transfer of informa- tion to a storage/element. 3,325,790, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 173. Global Marine Inc. : See — Crooke, Robert C, and Knorr. 3,336,003. Rininger, Paul R. 3,344,612. Globe Industries, Ltd. : See — Anderson, Roy H., and Lemery. 3,346,025. Hart, Edward E. 3,316,428. Globe Linings, Inc. : See — Dial, Howard S., Habegger, and Kays. 3,313,443. Globe-Union Inc. : See — Anderson, Kenneth A. 3,343.691. Anderson, Walter E., Hennen, and Redmon. 3,298,454. Arst, Margreth C. 3,359,077. Burant, Leonard J., and Jones. 3,352,717. Burant, Leonard J., Jones, and Wolter. 3,306,775. Dilger, Le Rov. 3,353.124. Garstang, William W. 3,320,557. Halsall, Vincent M. 3,360,403. Hansen, Arne C, Colburn, and Uebelherr 3,322,995. Hennen, Roy E. 3,329,531. Khouri, Alfred S. 3,351,500. Lowe. Paul V. 3.349,322. Noddin, Ray C. 3,300,702. Noddin, Ray C. 3,341,763. Sabatino, Anthony. 3,298,870. Sabatino, Anthony. 3,311,509. Sabatino, Anthony, and Orlando. 3,303,056. Sabatino, Anthony, and Orlando. 3,313,658. Sherwood, Edwin T. 3,360,032. Sperry, Leonard. 3,304,472. Sperrv, Leonard. 3,316,467. Sperry, Leonard J. 3,328,865. Stephan, Kurt, Tronca, and Piotrowski. 3,308,248. Tronca, Edward G. 3,355,628. Ule, Louis A. 3,358,944. Globus, Alfred R., to Guardian Chemical Corp. Chelating agents and methods for their manufacture. 3,328,304, 6-27- 67, CI. 252 — 80. Glocker, Paul L. Gearing and process and apparatus for manu- facturing the same. 3,345,883, 10-10-67, Cl. 74 — 462. Glogowski, Stefan W.. to Diamond International Corp. Wrap- ping attachment for package production. 3,357,156 12-12- 67. CI. 53—378. Glo-Mark Products Co., Inc. : See — Urish, Frank. 3,331,135. Glomb, Frank A., and V. Wasynczuk, to Barnes & Reinecke, Inc. Wheel drive mechanism. 3.344,879, 10-3-67, CI 180 — 55. Glomb, Walter L., W. Janeff, and E. Imboldi, to National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Tracking receiver. 3,340,532, 9-5-67. CI. 343 — 113. Gloor, Byron T., to Atlas Kassenfabrik A.G. Door-operating apparatus. 3,349,559, 10-31-67, CI. 60—62.5. Gloor, Emil A. Tool for removing a rocker stud and for sub- stituting a new one. 3,330,024, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 271. Gloor, Urs, R. N. Goel, A. Langemann. and R. Ruegg, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Preparation of hydroqninone de- rivatives. 3.349,113, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 476. Gloor, Urs, R. Ruegg, and U. Schwieter, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Chromans. 3,354,181, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 345.5. Gloor, Wilbur T., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Testing ma- chine having grip mechanism. 3,323,357, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 103. Gloor. Wilbur T., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Tensile, com- pression, and flexure testing machine. 3,354,704, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 93. Glorig, Aram. Ear protector. 3,301,253, 1-31-67, CI. 128— 152. Glorioso, Antimo M. Toilet tank float ball. 3,303,516, 2-14- 67, CI. 4—56. Glorioso, Paul A., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Condenser dis- charge stud welding apparatus. 3,319,039, 5-9-67, CI. 219—98. Glorioso, Paul A., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Safety circuit for drawn-arc, stud welding apparatus. 3,355,570, 11-28- 07. CI. 219 — 98. Glos, Edmond A., II, to Mero & Co., Inc. Drum filter element attaching means. 3,353,675, 11-21-67, CI. 210—238. Gloskev, Carl R., to M & T Chemicals, Inc. Dialkyl tin bis (cyclohexyl maleate) compounds. 3,296,289, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Gloskey, Carl R., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Preparation of organotin-trihalides. 3,340,283, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Gloster Saro Ltd. : See — Weston, Edward C, and Palfrey. 3,360,000. Glotzl, Franz. Apparatus for measuring mechanical stresses and hydraulic pressures. 3,355,936, 12-5-67, CI. 73 — S8.5. Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc. : See — ■ Schott, Charles M.. Jr. 3,298,624. Schott, Charles M., Jr. 3,320,843. Schott. Charles M., Jr. 3,322,604. Glover, Charles : See — Hulslander, William L., Glover, and Paterson. 3,302,493. Glover, Edward B., to Radiation Inc. Signal redundancy utilizing slope limiting lines. 3,311,909, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 345. Glover, Sheldon W., to Pacific- Western Materials, Inc. Descent control mechanism. 3,340,964, 9-12-67, CI. 188 — 65.4. Glover, Sidney T., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Elec- trolytic cell having vertically disposed electrodes. 3,354,- 072, 11-21-67, Cl. 204 — 219. Glover, William, to Koninklijke Nederlandsche Papierfabriek N.V. Apparatus for transferring stacks of paper. 3,312,- 359, 4-4-67, Cl. 214 — 42. Glover, William C, Jr. Garment finishing apparatus. 3,333,- 747, 8-1-67, Cl. 223—70. Glover, William F., to International Standard Electric Corp. Electrical resistor. 3,334,324, 8-1-67, Cl. 338 — 216. Glowacki, Steven F., Jr. Lint removing mit. 3,329,985, 7-11- 67, Cl. 15—104. Glowacz, Anthony A., to Viking Industries Inc. Cable con- nector. 3.324,517, 6-13-67, Cl. 24 — 122.6. Glowiak, Raymond P. Tab structure. 3,314,529, 4-18-67, Cl. 206 — 56. Gloyer, Stewart W., H. A. Vogel, and C. L. Lynch, to Pitts- burgh Plate Glass Co. Coated containers. 3,347,700, 10-17- 67, Cl. 117 — 97. Gluchowicz, Gerszon, to Ulosunda Verkstader Aktiebolag. Internal grinding machines. 3,299,580, 1-24-67, Cl. 51 — 165. Gluck, Jeremy V.. to Conductron Corp. Magnetic laminate. 3.308.462, 3-7-67. Cl. 343—18. Gluck, William, to UID Electronics Corp. Illuminable slide switch. 3,309,485, 3-14-67, Cl. 200 — 167. Gluckin, William, & Co., Inc. : See — Rouder, Henry N. 3,346,168. Glucksman, Dov Z. : See — ■ Cramer, Milton L„ and Glucksman. 3,308,415. Gluckstein, Martin E., to Ethyl Corp. Method of controlled hydrogen generation. 3,313,598, 4-11-67. Cl. 23—211. Glueckauf, Eugen, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority. Coated particle fuels for nuclear reactors. 3,312,- 597, 4-4-67, Cl. 176 — 67. Gluesenkamp, Earl W., W. R. Richard, Jr., and J. F. K. Wil- shire, to Monsanto Co. Polvmerization and polymerization catalysts. 3,328, 3S0, 6-27-67, Cl. 260 — 94.9. Glukes, Bernard R., to Fowler, Knobbe & Gambrell. Toy construction blocks and assembly. 3,310,906, 3-28-67, Cl. 46 — 25. Gliinder, Georg : See — Bier, Martin, and Gliinder. 3,314,053. Gluth, Norman P., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multi-phase detec- tor and keved-error detector phase-locked-loop. 3,336,534, 8-15-67, Cl. 331—12. Gluth, Vernon R. Bearing and spring link for door actuators. 3,295,157, 1-3-67, Cl. 16—1. Gluyas, Richard E., and S. Meglic, to Union Carbide Corp. Solid electrolytic capacitor with porous sintered electrode of thermally pretreated anodizable metal particles. 3,299,- 326, 1-17-67, Cl. 317—230. Gly Construction Corp. : See — Yates, James P. 3,347,514. Glynn, Alfred T. : See — Sereno, Frank C, Glynn, and Drake. 3,306,443. Gmitro, Thomas M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coated polyolefin film. 3,347,697, 10-17-67, Cl. 117 — 46. Gmitter, George T., and E. M. Maxey, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Cellular polyurethane composition and method of making same. 3,341,482, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. LIST OF I'ATKNTKKS 485 Gnadke, Manured, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.IT. Oscillator with capacitative voltage divider constituted by a transistor. 3,323,513, 6-6-67. CI. 128 — 2. Gnaedinger, Robert J., Jr. : gee — Flaschen, Steward S., and Gnaedlnger. 3,301,700. Gnebm, Herman O. Demountable stairway unit. 3,307,653, 3-7-67. CI. 182—106. Gnerre, C. G., and R. Dinunzlo, to Simplex Wire and Cable Co. Spaced belically wound cable. 3,351,706, 11-7-67, CI. 174—105. Gniewek, Thomas T., Jr. : See — Auld, Joseph R„ Brown, and Gniewek. 3,359,626. Go, Inc. : See — Smith, William D. 3,307,642. Smith, William D. 3,307,648. Goalbv, Barry B. : See — Klackowskl, Stefan, Goalby, Lowe, and Salter. 3,295,651. Goard, Howard W., and R. A. Waldo, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and apparatus for concentrating solutions. 3,327,492, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 58. Gobble, Lew W. Door positioner. 3,329,991, 7-11-67, Cl. 16 — 50. Gobel, Erna : See — Gobel, Krafft and E. 3,325,875. Gobel, Eva : See — Gobel. Krafft and E. 3,325,875. Gobel, Gerhard. Heat exchanger tubes with longitudinal ribs. 3,330.336. 7-11-67. Cl. 165 — 160. Gobel. Johannes, to Buntpapierfabrik A. G. Gummed labels and the like. 3,296,723, 1-10-67, Cl. 40 — 2. Gobel, Krafft, deceased (by Erna Gobel, E. Schonfeld, Eva Gobel, R. Geiger, Erhard Gobel, and V. Gobel, heirs), and Erhard Gobel. Apparatus for manufacturing felt. 3,325,875. 6-20-67, Cl. 28—5. Gobel, Volker : See — Gobel. Krafft and E. 3,325,875. Gobel, Wilhelm : See — Malz, Hugo, and Gobel. 3,317,576. Malz, Hugo, and Gobel. 3,347,821. Relschl, Artur, GObel, Rbhr, and Simmler. 3,332,900. Reischl, Artur, Muller, and Gobel. 3,357,939. Gobeli, Garth W., and J. R. Ligenza, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Stabilization of silicon semiconductor surfaces. 3,337,438, 8-22-67, Cl. 204—164. Gobert, Gerald, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Pres- sure-fluid bearings for rotating shafts. 3,298,755, 1-17- 67, Cl. 308—122. Gobhal, Cavas M., to The Poxboro Co. Fluid logic frequency treatment device. 3,347,251, 10-17-67, Cl. 137 — 81.5. Gobien, Erich F. W., to Motorola, Inc. Manufacture of pulleys. 3,335,597, 8-15-67, Cl. 72 — 377. Gobins, Cathie J., to F. Rhoades. Hair curler head cover. 3,298,035. 1-17-67, Cl. 2 — 198. Gobla, Stephen, and W. T. Tate, to United States Steel Corp. Method of preventing adhesion of pitch to cooling slab. 3,304,252. 2-14-67, Cl. 208 — 39. Goble, Anthony G. : See — Tupman, Kenneth, Goble, and Lawrance. 3,306,842. Goble, Anthony G., and A. R. Thornhill, to The British Pe- troleum Co. Ltd. Catalytic cracking. 3,310,597, 3-21-67, Cl. 260—683. Goble, Anthony G., and P. A. Lawrence, to The British Petro- leum Co. Ltd. Alkylation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,330,- 879, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 671. Goble, Anthony G., K. Tupman, and M. J. Telfer, to The British Peti oleum Co. Ltd. Control of catalyst activity of a fluorine containing alumina catalyst. 3,338,843, 8-29-67, Cl. 252 — 442. Goble. Duard E. : See — Wrln, John W. 3,319,073. Goble, Ralph W., to Engineering & Development Co. of Colo- rado. Apparatus for drying hair via ultrasonics. 3,302,301, 2-7-67, Cl. 34—99. Goble, William C, to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Road treadle switch. 3,351,724, 11-7-67, Cl. 200—86. Gobourn, Frank M. : See — Hadley, Harold F. 3,314,600. Gobran, Riad H. : See — Bulbenko, George F., Gobran, and Blommers. 3,329,674. Gobran, Rlad H., and S. W. Osborn, to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Isobutylene sulfide polymers. 3,329,659, 7-4-67, Cl. 260— 79. Gobron, Georges : See — Mention, Maurice L. 3,352,930. Gochman, Carl : See — Bell, Stanley C, Wei, and Gochman. 3,296,251. Goda, Ben T., to Electronic Memories, Inc. Pulsing circuit providing output pulses which are inhibited upon input pulses exceeding predetermined rate. 3,299,295, 1-17-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Goda, George G., to Greiner Scientific Corp. Liquid dispensing device. 3,327,900, 6-27-67, Cl. 222 — i3. Goda, George G., and R. Coniglione. to Greiner Scientific Corp. Liquid dispensing device. 3,327,904, 6-27-67, Cl. 222 — 309. Goda, Susumu : See — Morita, Sadayoshi, Goda, Sato, and Yaniaguehl. 3,336,- 168. Goda, Susumu. H. Gondo, and Y. Onoue, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. High tension low temperature tough steel. 3.34S.9S1, 10-24-67, Cl. 14S— 36. Godar, Richard L., to Petrolite Corp. Hydrocarbon inhibitors for use in oil refinery heat exchanger. 3,328,283, 6-27-67, Cl. 20S — 48. Godar, Richard L., to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylate-sulfonate hydrocarbon Inhibitor. 3,328,2S4, 6-27-67, Cl. 208 — 48. Godar, Richard L., to Petrolite Corp. Hydrocarbon Inhibitor for use In heat exchangers of oil refinery equipment. 3,328,- 2S5, 6-27-67, Cl. 208 — 48. Godar, Richard L., to Petrolite Corp. Aromatic hydrocarbon inhibitor. 3,342,723, 9-19-67, Cl. 208—48. Godard. Pierre, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Automatic substitution of a standby power source rendered operative only when the lamps are connected. 3,356,891, 12-5-67, Cl. 315 — 86. Godard, Pierre, and J. L. A. Goix, to Societe des Accumu- lateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Battery of galvanic cells and means of assembly. 3,342,645, 9-19-67, Cl. 136 — 173. Godat, Jean J. L. : See — Beck, George C, Godat, Larsen, and Rajac. 3,312,325, De Turris, Frank L., and Godat. 3,313,395. Godbee, Herschel W. : See — Davis, George D., Frederick, Godbeee, and Holmes. 3,298,961. Godbersen, Byron L. Disc lift harrow. 3,314,485, 4-18-67, Cl. 172 — 178. Godbersen, Bvron L. Harrow attachment break-away connec- tion. 3,340,936, 9-12-67, Cl. 172 — 202. Godbersen, Harold W. Bridge deck finisher. 3,299,786, 1-24- 67, Cl. 94 — 45. Inclinometers. 3,316,651, 5-2-67, Cl. 33 — Godbey, Josiah J. 205. Godbey, John K., and system for 340 — 18. Godbey, John K. to Mobil Oil Corp. Telemetering device pumping wells. 3,305,825, 2-21-67, Cl. to Mobil Oil Corp. Logging-while-drllling system. 3,309,656, 3-14-67, Cl. 340 — 18. Godbille, Francois, to Ste. Fruehauf International, Ltd. Semi- trailer and method of loading same onto flatcar. 3,307,722, 3-7-67, Cl. 214 — 152. Godbv, John H. Sonic fishing lure. 3,310,902, 3-2S-67, Cl. 43—17.1. Goddard, Edward H. : See — Porter. Sydney, and Goddard. 3.324.219. Goddard, Geofge J., L. J. Evans, and F. M. Alplser, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for ejecting viscous material. 3,310,202, 3-21-67, Cl. 222—1. Goddard, George W., to Itek Corp. Method of illuminating areas viewed from an aircraft at night. 3,338,147, 8-29-67, Cl. 95—12.5. Godding, Ronald G., to British Cast Iron Research Associa- tion. Measurement of moisture content in sand and like ma- terials. 3.348,140, 10-17-67, Cl. 324—58.5. Godefroi, Erik F., to Parke, Davis & Co. Phenylcyclohexyl- methylamlne compounds. 3,320,283, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 326.87. Godefroi, Erik F., and C. A. M. Van der Eycken, to Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. Novel imidazole carboxamides. 3,336,- 326, 8-15-67, Cl. 260—295. Godefroi, Erik F., and C. A. M. Van Der Eycken, to Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. Imidazole carboxylates. 3,354,173, 11-21-67 Cl. 260—309. Godejahn, Gordon C, Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Semiconductor structure including opposite conductivity segments. 3,312,879, 4-4-67, Cl. 317 — 234. Godel, Albert. Mechanical grate. 3,302,597, 2-7-67. Cl. 110— 40. Godel, Albert. Combustion process and apparatus. 3,302,598, 2-7-67, Cl. 110—165. Godel, Siegfried, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Elec- trical connectors. 3,315,209, 4-18-67, Cl. 339 — 18. Godel, Siefried, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electrical interconnecting devices. 3.327, 27S, 6-20-67, Cl. 339 — 18. Godet, Pierre, and A. Dieudonne, to Olestin. Gas and liquid contact apparatus. 3,352,548, 11-14-67, Cl. 261—124. Godfrev, David : See — Miley, Robert A., Gwilt, and Godfrey. 3,358,687. Godfrey, Douglas: See — ■ Babin, Marta. 3,305,204. Godfrey, Gordon R., R. J. Langstone. and T. R. Yates, to Mes- senger & Sons (Birmingham) Ltd. Valves for cvlinders of pressurized fluids. 3,303,860, 2-14-67, Cl. 141 — 21. Godfrey, John C., to Bristol-Mvers Co. N-hydroxypenicillin amides. 3,301,811, 1-31-67, Cl. 260 — 306.7. Godfrey, John C, to Bristol-Myers Co. Derivatives of ceph- alosporanic acid. 3,303,193, 2-7-67, Cl. 260 — 243. Godfrey, John C. to Bristol-Myers Co. 6-(substituted-hydroxy- amidino)-pencillanic acids. 3,322.781, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 300.7. Godfrey, John J., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for prepar- ing oxamide. 3,312,740. 4-4-67, Cl. 260 — 561. Godfrey, John J., to W. R. Grace & Co. Production of iso- cyanic acid bv pvrolysis of alkyl carbonates. 3.314,754, 4-18-67, Cl. 23—151. Godfrey, John M. : See — Zryd, Rudolf A., and Godfrey. 3,321,581. Godfrey, John N.. to Atlantic Research Corp. Method of align- ing elongated metallic heat conductors within a viscous, gas-generating matrix. 3,359,350, 12-19-67, Cl. 264—3. Godfrey, Murrel : See — Greene, Janice L., and Godfrey. 3.336,354. Greene, Janice L.. Godfrey, and Idol. 3.31S.943. Greene, Janice L., Godfrey, and Idol. 3,325,529. 486 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Godfrey, Richard B. : See — Pitkowsky, Stanley H., and Godfrey. 3,342,983. Godfrey, Richard H. : See — Morrell, Albert M., and Godfrey. 3,358,175. Godfrey, Robert V., to Kal-Equip Co., Inc. Fuel level warning means. 3,333,469, 8-1-67, CI. 73—308. Godfrey, Thomas A., and S. T. Gustavson, to American Ma- chine & Foundry Co. Cigar machine. 3,319,631, 5-16-67, CI. 131—35. Godfrey, William C. Structural building unit. 3,331,177, 7-18- 67. CI. 52—376. Godin, George W., and H. C. Bailey, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Trinuclear phenol antioxidants. 3,330,873, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 619. Godley, Charles C, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Device for discharging material from a screw conveyor. 3,342.315, 9-19-67, Cl. 198—213. Godo, Takanobu : See — Ishikawa, Mitsuo, Yonehara, and Godo. 3,347,852. Godschalx, Adrian T. : See — Purdy. Bruce B., and Godschalx. 3,343,274. Godshalk, Alva J., to Bennett Industries, Inc. Closure ar- rangement for container. 3,337,083. 8-22-67, Cl. 220 — 39. Godshalk, Alva J., to Bennett Industries Inc. Plastic con- tainers. 3,343,711, 9-26-67, Cl. 220—73. Godshalk, Alva J., to Bennett Industries, Inc. Plastic con- tainer. 3,353,706, 11-21-67, Cl. 220—73. Godshalk, Clarence E. Balance aid. 3,321,847, 5-30-67, Cl. 35 — 1. Godshalk, James B., to Fox Products Co. Compact poultry watering device. 3,310,065, 3-21-67, Cl. 137 — 390. Godt, Henry C, Jr. : See — Wann, Robert E., and Godt. 3,301,655. Godtfredsen, Wagn O., to Lovens Kemiske Fabrik Produktions- aktieselskab. Dihydrofusidic acid. 3,334,014, 8-1-67, Cl. 167—65. Godwin, Elmer F., and G. J. Reilly, to United States of America, Army. Flat wire terminal connector. 3,337,834, 8-22-67, Cl. 339—14. Godwin, George A., to Small Business Administration. Multi- ple speed timing device with improved drive. 3,335,235, 8-8-67, Cl. 200—38. Godwin, Joseph R. : See — Arthur, James B., Godwin, and St. Pierre. 3,329,543. Godwin, Joseph R., to Celanese Corp. Fiber debonding dur- ing conversion. 3,357.059, 12-12—67, Cl. 19 — .3. Godwin, Owen L. Coin wrapper. 3,347,450, 10-17-67, Cl. 229 — S7.2. Godwin, Walter F. : See — Whitfield, Carroll J., and Godwin. 3,342,506. Godziemba-Dambski, Zdzislaw R. : See — Duffleld, Joseph F., and Godziemba-Dambski. 3,305,650. Goebel. Charles V., Jr., and L. L. Ferstadig. Production of normal a.w-di-cyanoalkanes. 3,329,704, 7-4-67, Cl. 260 — 465.8. Goebel. Clarence. Pressure gauge for pumps. 3,352,158 11-14- 67, Cl. 73—420. Goebel. Gregory, to The Singer Co. Knee shift mechanisms for sewing machines. 3,340,836, 9-12-67. Cl. 112 — 237. Goebel, Gregory, and E. J. Tullman, to The Singer Co. Bobbin thread replenishing programming mechanisms for sewing machines. 3,331,343, 7-18-67, Cl. 112 — 186. Goebel, Helmut : See — Frensch, Heinz, Goebel, Czech, and Hartel. 3,297,523. Goebel, Henrv A. : See — Berney, Bernard C, and Goebel. 3,336,709. Goebel, Siebert : See — Eilbracht, Hans, Goebel, and Zacher. 3,330,281. Goecke, Max : See — Nagelschmidt, Rudolf, and Goecke. 3,300,425. Goeckel, Howard F., and C. R. Boicey, to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method of sealing metal to glass. 3,323,204, 6-6- 67, Cl. 29—473.1. Goeddel, Walter V. : See— Bokros, Jack C. Goeddel, Chin, and Price. 3,298,921 Watson, James F., and Goeddel. 3,356,586. Goeddel, Walter V., and C. S. Luby, to General Dynamics Corp. Carbon coated nuclear fuel and poison particles. 3,325,363, 6-13-67, Cl. 176 — 67. Goeddel, Walter V., C. S. Luby, and J. Chin, to General Dynamics Corp. Multi-pyrocarbon coated nuclear fuel and poison particles and method of preparing same. 3,335,063, 8-8-67, Cl. 176—67. Goedecke, Fritz, P. Opel, and G. Ivens, to Stahl- und Rohren- werk Reisholz G.m.b.H. Clad body manufacture. 3,316.- 630, 5-2-67, Cl. 29 — 473.5. Goedecke, Hans : See — Sauerwein, Kurt, and Goedecke. 3,316,406. Goehre, Otto : See — Baer, Karl, Sperber, Goehre, and Leibner. 3,347,798. Gerloff. Ulrich. Jalm. and Goehre. 3.318,955. Sperbert, Heinrich, Poehler, and Goehre. 3,305,587. Goehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. : See — Berg, Alex. 3,296,077. Goeke, Alfons : See — Brauer, Hans, and Goeke. 3,350,921. Goeke, Alfons, to Th. Kieserling and Albrecht. Hydraulic pressure control apoaratus. 3,312,103, 4-4-67 Cl 73 — 49.1. Goel. Ram N. : See — Gloor, Urs, Goel, Langemann, and Ruegg. 3,349,113. Goeldner, Richard W., to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Separation of en- trained liquid droplets from vapors. 3,334,027, 8-1-67, Cl. 203 — 40. Goeldner, Richard W., to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Flow control means for multi-stage flash evaporators. 3,336,966, 8-22-67, Cl. 159 — 2. Goeldner, Richard W., and A. B. Steinbruchel, to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Multiple effect, multi-stage flash and film evaporator. 3,351,120, 11-7-67, Cl. 159—13. Goeller, Charles P. : See — Ashenden, Harry B., and Goeller. 3,345,539. Goeller, Leopold F., Jr. : See — Casterhne, Russell C, Goeller, and Nervik. 3,336,442. Goerg, Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. Countercurrent washing of solids with liquids. 3,309,177, 3-14-67, Cl. 23—270. Goergen, Karl, to Martin Christ Firma. Centrifuges having rotor rotating in a vacuum. 3,347,453, 10-17-67, Cl. 233 — 11. Goering, Gordon D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Light oil con- tact of thermal cracking effluent. 3,342,724, 9-19-67, Cl. 208—101. Goertzel, Gerald, to Air Shields, Inc. Infant incubators. 3,326,203, 6-20-67, Cl. 128 — 1. Goessmann, John C. : See — Babunovic, Momir, and Goessmann. 3,305,065. Goetjen, Cleo R. : See — Hutton, Harry T., Goetjen, and Ogborn. 3,351,284. Goetz, Alexander, to California Institute Research Founda- tion. Flow meter system. 3,323,365, 6-6-67, Cl. 73 — 195. Goetz, Carlos C. : See — Goetz. Paul C. and C. C. 3,352,701. Goetz, Daniel A., and M. Gruber, to Stylette Plastics, Inc. Support for table legs and the like. 3,312,438, 4-4-67, Cl. 248—165. Goetz, Donald €., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Process for flocculating aqueous dispersions of solids using electroposi- tive polysaccharide complex. 3,342,732, 9-19-67, Cl. 210 — 54. Goetz, Ernest F., to General Electric Co. Pushbutton snap action switch with permanent magnet latching means. 3,310,762, 3-21-67, Cl. 335—188. Goetz, Friedrich, W. Hermeier, and H. Merz. Solid integral elastic body of rubber-elastic material for stressing by com- pressive forces and tensile forces, particularly for cushion- ing wheel axles of vehicles. 3,331,600, 7-18-67, Cl. 267 — 63. Goetz, George. Boat-trailer apparatus. 3,344,448, 10-3-67, Cl. 9 — 1. Goetz, John E., to Measurement Specialties Laboratory, Inc. Precision connector gauge. 3,318,007, 5-9-67. Cl. 33 — 172. Goetz. Norbert : See — Faulhaber, Gerhard, Voges, Penning, Wilhelm, and Goetz. 3,322,569. Goetz, Paul C. and C. C. Process of applying d-limonene varnishes to an image bearing surface. 3,352,702, 11-14- 67, Cl. 106—237. Goetz, Peter : See — Nachbar, Edith G. 3,316,669. Goetz, Raymond J., to United States of America, Air Force. Thin film strip line fabrication. 3,349,657, 10-31-67, Cl. 83 — 5. Goetzel, Claus G. : See — Fenn, Raymond W., Jr., Steinberg, Crooks, Underwood, Goetzel, and Lavendel. 3.337,334. Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesellschaft : See — Baumler, Hermann. 3.359,G17. Bondroit, Fritz. 3,346.266. Deuring, Hans. 3,306.683. Deuring, Hans. 3,308,637. Deuring, Hans. 3,326,562. Hirschfeld, aiinter, and Schneider. 3,330,173. Hirschfeld, Gunter, and Schneider. 3,358,535. Jaeger, Karl H. 3,326,393. Meyer, Franz J 3.348.677. Muller, Theo. 3,302,802. Philippsen, Hans, and Muller. 3,296,747. Schumacher, Rolf, and Vossieck. 3,353,373. Tolksdorf, Hans-Joachim, and Deuring. 3,298,487. Vossieck, Paul. 3,342,476. Vossieck, Paul. 3,358,9S8. Wiemann, Lothar. 3,329,421. Goetzinger, Harold : See — Schuur, Hemmo, and Goetzinger. 3,344,456. Goff, Gordon H. : See — Bollen, Walter M., Goff, and Short. 3,335,071. Goff, Kenneth W., and S. C. Gupta, to Leeds and Northrup Co. Mass-flow rate control. 3,329,311, 7-4-67, Cl. 222 — 1. Goff, Leon E., Jr., to General Electric Co. Circuit interrupter control means. 3,333,154, 7-25-67, Cl. 317 — 23. Goff, Lindsay O. : See — Gilman, Warren B., Goff, Porter, and Freeman. 3,297,472. Goff, Lindsay O., to S. D. Warren Co. Process for coating paper using the paper to be coated for working the coating. 3,350,217, 10-31-67, Cl. 117—64. Goff, Lindsay O., W. B. B. Gilman, E. W. Freeman, and L. W. Porter, to Scott Paper Co. Process for smoothing coated by dydro-swaging. 3,338,734, 8-29-67, Cl. 117 — 64. Goff, Milton L., Ill : See — Quarles, Frederick H, III, and Goff. 3,318,510. LIST OE PATENTEES 487 GolY, Willie, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Ribbon mechanism. 3,349,887, 10-31-07, CI. 197 — 151. GulV, Willie, Jr., lo International Business Machines Corp. Typewriter ribbon cartridge. 3,350,202, 12-5-07, CI. 197 — 151. Goff, Willie, Jr.. and J. O. Schaefer, to International Business Machines Corp. Kibbon feed mechanism. 3,346,090, 10-10- 67, CI. 197—158. Gofl'e, Charles A., and W. J. Venor, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic element. 3,359,107, 12-19-67, CI. 96 — 83. Goffe, William L., to Xerox Corp. Deformation image re- production process utilizing a voltage threshold reducing surfactant. 3,320,060, 5-16-67, CI. 96 — 1.1. Gone, William L., to Xerox Corp. Electrostatic frosting. 3,329,- 500, 7-4-67. CI. 96—1.1. Goffe, William L., to Xerox Corp. Frost thermography. 3,338,- 710, 8-29-67, CI. 96 — 1.1. Goffe, William L., to Xerox Corp. Method of image reproduc- tion by photopolymerization and blushing. 3,350,205, 10- 31-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Gofflnet, Bernard : See — Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, and Gofflnet. 3,349,130. Goffredo, Daniel L. Method for preparing plastic-backed electrotypes. 3,319,564, 5-16-67, CI. 101—401.1. Goforth, Kichard L. : See — Berto, Charles W., and Goforth. 3.343,250. Gogan, Robert M., and G. T. Joly. Structure for leaching fields. 3,339,366. 9-5-67. CI. 61 — 13. Gogarty, William B., W. C. Tosch, and C. P. Coppel, to Marathon Oil Co. Miscible flood viscosity control through pH regulation. 3,297,084, 1-10-67, CI. 166 — 9. Gogarty, William B., and R. W. Olson, to Marathon Oil Co. Petroleum recovery materials and process. 3,301,325, 1- 31-67, CI. 166—9. Gogarty, William B., C. P. Coppel, and G. W. Ditrlck, to Slarathon Oil Co. Method and apparatus relating to pipe- line transport of fluids. 3,307,567, 3-7-67. CI. 137 — 13. Gogarty, William B., and R. W. Olson, to Marathon Oil Co. Protection of micellar systems in oil recovery. 3,343,597, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 9. Gogerty, Henrv L. Means for guiding movable wall panels. 3,343,205. 9-26-67. CI. 16—106. Goggins, Paul W. Steam generator. 3,313,275, 4-11-67, CI. 122—156. Gogia, Jugal K., W. L. Hinde, and K. Seldner, to TRW, Inc. Alternator load demand sequencing system. 3,300,647, 1-24-67. Ci. 290 — 30. Gogliormella, Salvatore A. : See — Balchunas, Charles A., and Gogliormella. 3,328,953. Goheen, David W., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Preparation of methyl mercaptan from waste pulping liquors. 3,326,980, 6-20-67. CI. 260—609. GohlUe, Wilhelm, and P. Geiling, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik, K.G. Hvdraulic control system. 3.326.0S7, 6-20-67, CI. 91—275. Going, Louis H. : See — Purves, Edward R., Going, and Dobson. 3,355,302. Goings, Harford E. Car seat tray. 3,326,445, 6-20-67, CI. 009 2S. Goings, "Harford E. Car seat tray. 3,326,446, 6-20-67, CI. 229 — 2S. Goins, Robert R. : See — Zavasnik, Fredrick J., and Goins. 3,337,194. Goins, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap- paratus for drying wet particulate solids. 3,309,780, 3-21- 67, CI. 34 — 10. Goins, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Annular crystal purification columns. 3,319,437, 5-16-67, CI. 62 — 123. Goitein, Karl, to Vickers Ltd. Gas recirculation systems. 3,358,- 6S3, 12-19-67, CI. 12S— 204. Goix, Jacques L. A. : See — Godard, Pierre, and Goix. 3,342,645. Goland, Lew B. : See — Goland, Marc B. and L. B. 3.322,093. Goland, Marc B. and L. B. Highway directional device. 3,322,- 093. 5-30-67, CI. 116—63. Golasz, Paul J. Elongated housing. 3,300,940, 1-31-67, CI. 52—718. Golata, John H., and R. J. Wilcox, to Motor Wheel Corp. Dual track brake. 3,338,342, 8-29-67, CI. 188—78. Golav. Buckel & Cie, S.A. : See — Favre, Robert. 3,309,592. Favre. Robert. 3.339,133. Golav, Fernand. to Minotaure S.a.r.l. Device for purifying a gaseous stream. 3,335,551, 8-15-67, CI. 55 — 237. Golay, Marcel J. E. Pneumatic water pump. 3,357,365, 12-12- 67, CI. 103 — 236. Golben, Michael, and G. A. Mueller, to Union Carbide Corp. Method for preparing negative electrodes. 3,320,139, 5-16- 67, CI. 204—35. Golben, Michael, and J. W. Pearson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Metal cleaning. 3.330,769, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 136. Gold, Abe. Scooter. 3,309,104, 3-14-67, CI. 280—87.04. Gold, Charles M., to Yardney International Corp. Voltage control system for battery chargers and the like. 3 312,- 8S9, 4-4-67, CI. 320—36. Gold, Charles M. and E. Cooper, to Yardnev International Corp. Pressure switch and apparatus incorporating same. 3,300,703, 1-24-67. CI. 320 — 46. Gold Daniel H. : See — Luberoff, Benjamin J., and Gold. 3.314,996. Luberoff, Benjamin J., and Gold. 3.317,606. Gold, David, to Parking Management, Inc. Coin collection box. 3,295,755, 1-3-67, CI. 232—1. Gold Digger Bit Co. : See — Blanton, Roscoe J. 3,339,648. Gold, Harold and S. Drain device. 3,330,417, 7-11-67, CI. 210 — 463. Gold, Howard M. Vehicle battery power protection system in- cluding light switching means. 3,348,095, 10-17-67, CI. 315—80. Gold, John, and D. Toschkoff, to General Motors Corp. Pump and diaphragm plunger sub-assembly. 3,304,880, 2-21- 67, CI. 103—150. Gold Line Co. : See — Will, Peter. 3,339 152. Gold, Marvin H., and H. J. Marcus, to Aerojet-General Corp. Polynitro halo compounds useful as antibiotics, fungicides and explosives. 3,359,334, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 633. Gold Medal Folding Furniture Co. : See — Gittings, Robert S. 3,329,104. Gold Medal Products Co. : See — Evans, David B. and J. C. 3,354,815. Gold, Nathan, to Polaroid Corp. Color decoder using single synchronous demodulator. 3,358,077, 12-12-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Gold, Nicholas : See — Casavant, Dona.d D., Gold, and Sable. 3,313,627. Chen, Richard J., and Gold. 3,330,190. Gold, Nicholas, and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic apparatus. 3,307,464, 3-7-67, CI. 95 — 75. Gold, Nicholas, and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic apparatus. 3,307,467, 3-7-67, CI. 95 — 89. Gold, Nicholas, and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic document copying apparatus. 3,308,736, 3-14-67, CI. 95—75. Gold, Samuel : See — Fox, Leonard J., Stanley, and Gold. 3,336,149. Gold, Harold and S. 3,330,417. Gold, William, and R. J. Kieber, to Stepan Fermentation Chemicals, Inc. Process for production of citric acid by fermentation. 3.326,774, 6-20-67, CI. 195—36. Goldammer, Freeland R. : See — Goldammer, De Meo, and Pintus. and J. A. Gondek, to Sperry Rand equipment. 3,317,029, 5-2-67, CI. Walter, Gerard O., 3,324,762. Goldammer, Freeland R., Corp. Article storage 198 — 15S. Goldammer, Freeland R., and R. E. Kanitz, to Sperry Rand Corp. Article storage apparatus. 3,345,117, 10-3-67, CI. 312 223 Goldann, Karl, and W. Stein, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Storage stable fatty alcohol sulfates and method of manu- facture. 3,305,577, 2-21-67, CI. 260—^59. Goldbaum, Elliott, to Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Marker lamp adapted for mounting on an automotive vehicle, and connection into an electrical circuit, without the use of tools. 3,321,731, 5-23-67, CI. 339 — 21. Goldbaum, Elliott, V. Koljonen, and J. A. Feier, to Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Automotive vehicle lamp with snap- in lens. 3,321,618, 5-23-67, CI. 240—8.2. Goldbeck, Le Roy J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Coated polyole- fin sheets particularly for book covers and method of pro- ducing the same. 3,345,196. 10-3-67, CI. 117—11. Goldberg, Abraham A., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Self-threading take-up reel. 3,312,407, 4-^-67. CI. 242— 55.12. Goldberg, Albert I. : See— Fertig, Joseph, Goldberg, and Skoultchi. 3.328,491. Fertig, Joseph, Skoultchi, and Goldberg. 3,340,231. Goldberg, Albert I., and V. Jaslnski, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. N-methylol acrylamide-vinyl acetate co- polymer emulsions containing polyvinyl alcohol. 3,301,809, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Goldberg, Albert I., J. Fertig, and M. Skoultchi, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Ethylenically unsaturated de- rivatives of 2-hvdroxy-4-methoxybenzophenone and polymers thereof. 3,317,462, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 47. Goldberg, Albert I., and J. Fertig, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Aromatic and aliphatic esters of hydroxy benzophenone derivatives. 3,322,817, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 475. Goldberg, Albert I., M. Skoultchi, and J. Fertig, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Polymers containing ethyleni- cally unsaturated derivatives of ortho-hydroxy aromatics as reactive dye sites. 3,340,221, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 41. Goldberg, Albert I., J. Fertig, and M. Skoultchi, to National Starch and Chemical Corp. Ethylenically unsaturated de- rivatives of 2,4-dihydroxvbenzophenone. 3,341,493, 9-12- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Goldberg Bros., Inc.: See — Goldberg, Morris. 3.301,501. Goldberg, Morris. 3,301,502. Goldberg. Eugene P., and C. V. Von Linsowe. to Borg-Warner Corp. Vehicle tire. 3,34S,597, 10-24-67, CI. 152—323. Goldberg, Eusrene P.. and F. Scardiglia, to Borg-Warner Corp. Thiocarbonate-carbonate copolymers. 3,359,23S, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 47. Goldberg, Gerald I., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Reaction wheel scanner. 3,350.033, 10-31-67, CI. 244 — 1. Goldberg. Gershon M., and E. Hartounl. to Technical Opera- tions, Inc. Sensitization of photographic media. 3,359,112, 12-19-67, CI. 96—102. 488 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Goldberg, Herbert, to American Optical Co. Apparatus for determining oxygen saturation of blood. 3,296,922, 1-10- 67, CI. 8S— 14. Goldberg, Jacob, to Chu Lan Jen. Photoelectric vehicle identi- fication system. 3,324,301, 6-6-6T, CI. 250 — 223. Goldberg, Julius : See — Taub, Jesse J., and Goldberg. 3,327,212. Goldberg, Leo : See — Abrahams, David H., and Goldberg. 3,309,341. Goldberg, Leon J., to General Electric Co. Arcless inter- rupter. 3,309,570, 3-14-67, CI. 317 — 11. Goldberg, Morris, to Goldberg Bros., Inc. Automatic thread- ing film reel. 3,301,501, 1-31-67, CI. 242 — 74. Goldberg, Morris, to Goldberg Bros., Inc. Automatic thread- ing film reel. 3,301,502, 1-31-67, CI. 242 — 74. Goldberg, Morris I. Portable bassinet. 3,311,934, 4-4-67, CI. 5—102. Goldberg, Moses W., deceased (by R. H. Goldberg, executrix). L. M. Jampolsky, and R. W. Kierstead, to Hoffman-La Roche Inc. Novel polyhvdrophenanthrene derivatives. 3,311,- 661, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 586. Goldberg, Moses W., L. M. Jampolskv, and R. W. Kierstead, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 7-methoxy-l,2,3,4,4a,9,10,10a-octa- hydraphenanthrene-2-acetvl - 1,2, 3, 4, 4a, 4b, 5, 6, 10. 10a - deca- hydraphenanthrene. 3,314,971, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 326.5. Goldberg, Norman N., to E. Leitz Inc. Transmission mecha- nism for a rail film camera. 3,334,836, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 71.3. Goldberg. Regina H. : See — Goldberg, Moses W., Jampolsky, and Kiersted. 3,311,661. Goldberg, William P. : See — Marchetti, John W., Goldberg, Ruze, and Slade. 3,307,- 188. Goldbert, Irving : See — Schendorf, John, and Goldbert. 3.300,014. Schendorf, John, and Goldbert. 3,333,732. Golde, H. T., G.m.b.H. & Co., K.G. : See — Werner, Johannes. Re. 26,281. Golde, Hans. Automotive vehicle. 3,333,889, 8-1-67, CI. 296 — 137. Golden, Allen : See — , Tiner, Jack D., and Golden. 3,300,390. Golden Arrow Mfg. Ltd. : See — Palmer, Harry E. 3.339,834. Golden, Gerald, and C. V. Wrobel, Jr., to Excel Inc. Bicycle pedal construction. 3,302,483, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 594.4. Golden, Irving M. : See — Eveland. La Vere J. 3,344,486. Golden, Martin A., and J. I. Vlossak, to Ultra Plating Corp. Process and apparatus for making chromium coated paper- making wires. 3,346,466, 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 24. Golden, Martin P., to General Dynamics Corp. Forming ap- paratus. 3,338.080, 8-29-67, CI. 72 — 56. Golden, Martin P., and P. Wildi, to General Dynamics Corp. Forming apparatus. 3,345,843, 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 56. Golden, Richard L. : See — Carrubba, Robert V., and Golden. 3,347,921. Golden, Robert L., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Latching means for an on-off member of a program controlling mem- ber or the like. 3,333,070, 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 46. Golden. Thomas S. : See — McDonald, Keith D., and Golden. 3.317.748. Goldenberg. Malvin H. Coupling end reinforcement for flexible conduit. 3.324.893. 6-13-67. CI. 138 — 109. Goldenberg, Rolf, and F. Ulrichs, to Maschinenfabrik Fried- rich Hass G.m.b.H. & Co. Apparatus for ventilating webs of textile material. 3.302,304, 2-7-67, CI. 34 — 159. Golderger Doll Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Doppelt, Lawrence, Rosenblum, and TJngaro. 3,319,376. Goldfarb, Adolph E. Cabinet. 3,298,764, 1-17-67, CI 312 — 204. Goldfarb, Adolph E. Animated action toy. 3,358,998, 12-19- 67, CI. 273—95. Goldfarb, Herman. Massaging garment with vibrators lo- cated in back and chest sections. 3,310,050, 3-21-67, CI. 128 — 41. Goldfarb, Herman. Bronchoscope having means for produc- ing mechanical vibrations in the bronchial tract. 3,315- 663. 4-25-67, CI. 128—4. Goldfisher, Lester I., to General Precision, Inc. Optical correlator. 3,296,920, 1-10-67, CI. 88 — 1. Goldhaber, Maurice, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Variable radiation length bubble cham- ber. 3,358,144, 12-12-67, CI. 250 — 83. Goldhammer, Jerome S., to Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. Developer-processor for photographic web material. 3,349,- 687, 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 94. Goldhammer, Jerome S., W. L. Mohan, Jr., and H. A. Wayne, to Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. Fiber optic sean'nin°-' ap- paratus. 3,325,594, 6-13-67, CI. 178 — 7.6. Goldie, Harry, to United States of America. Thyratron type microwave switching apparatus. 3,323,003, 5-30-67 CI 315 — 39. Golding, Frank E. : See — Seed, Aniese E., and Golding. Re. 26,302. Golding, Fred E., to Aeon Industries, Inc. Walker with com- bination swiveling and bouncing casters. 3,337,230. 8-22- 67, CI. 280—87.03. Golding Wave Clip Co., Inc. : See — ■ Schwedt, Robert C, and Atwill. 3,297,333. Goldman, Abraham : See — Brown, Gordon P., and Goldman. 3,317,467. Goldman, Conrad, to Papex Corp. Double shelled foamable plastic particles. 3,359,130, 12-19-67, CI. 117 — 72. Goldman, David A. : See — Gushue, Edward J., and Goldman. 3,300,591. Goldman, David A. Remote meter reading system. 3,313,- 160, 4-11-67, CI. 73—432. Goldman, David A., and A. Zisselman, to General Precision, Inc. Data retrieval and display system. 3,332,071, 7-18-67, CI. 340—172.5. Goldman, Ervin H., and J. B. Humphries, to American Handle Sales Co. Bracket for handle. 3,343,634, 9-26-67, CI. 190—58. Goldman. George J. : See — Herst, Leonard A. Kaplan, and Spangenberg. 3,345,627. Goldman. Herbert A. : See — Bonn, Theodore H., Brooke, and Goldman. 3,307,556. Goldman, Leo, and W. F. Scheel, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Brake lining wear indicator. 3,356,188, 12-5-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Goldman, Leon : See — Albright, Jay D.. and Goldman. 3,318,897. Goldman, Mark H., E. V. Kapel. and L. E. Luda ; said Kapel and said Luda assors. jointly of 1/6 to said Goldman. Lock for automobile seats. 3,322,461, 5-30-67, CI. 297 — 379. Goldman, Milton S. Rotarv food dehydrating apparatus with tiltable tray means. 3,359.644, 12-26-67, CI. 34 — 58. Goldman, Richard L. : See — Davis, Mitchell, Goldman, and Sirvydas. 3,296,507. Goldman, Robert N., to Telecredit, Inc. Data recovery system wherein the data file and inquiries are in a prearranged order. 3.345.612. 10-3-67, CI. 340—172.5. Goldman, Robert N., and R. A. Katz, to Telecredit, Inc. Tele- phone verification system. 3,307,147, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 150. Goldman, Rubin. Punch assembly. 3,299,761, 1-24-67, CI. 83—639. Goldman, Siegmund I. Manometer. 3,298,234, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 401. Goldmark, Peter C, to Columbia Broadcasting Systems, Inc. Recording apparatus and medium with discrete level modu- lation. 3,354,264, 11-21-67, CI. 178—5.4. Goldmark, Peter C. and J. M. Hollywood, to Columbia Broad- casting System, Inc. Picture reproducing system having ver- tical synchronizing signal generation independent of hori- zontal scanning frequency. 3,333,058, 7-25-67, CI. 178 — 7.2. Goldmark, Peter C, and J. M. Hollywood, to Columbia Broad- casting System, Inc. Television picture and sound record- ing system. 3,335,219, 8-8-67, CI. 178 — 6.7. Goldmark, Peter C, and J. M. Hollywood, to Columbia Broad- casting System. Inc. Electrostatic data recording. 3,340,477, 9-5-67, CI. 328—124. Goldmerstein, Isaac. Cooling means for chairs. 3,295,886, 1-3-67, CI. 297—180. Goldmeyer, Clifford, and T. J. Dull, to The J. R. Greeno Co. High speed heat treating machine. 3,304,404, 2-14-67, CI. 219 — 156. ~ Goldmeyer, Clifford, and T. J. Dull, to The J. R. Greeno Co. Helical wrapping mechanism for coil spring units. 3,316,- 944, 5-2-67, CI. 140—92.3. Goldmeyer, Clifford, and T J. Dull, to The J. R. Greeno Co. Method of fabricating coil spring units. 3,34S,5S3, 10-24- 67, CI. 140 — 92.4. Goldreich, Paul, and F. T. Fetherston. Collapsible shipping- display unit. 3,314,549, 4-18-67. CI. 211 — 132. Goldryn, David, to Stratford Retreat House. Method of as- sembling an adjustment device for a trimmer capacitor. 3.332,139, 7-25-67, CI. 29—436. Goldsack, John S., to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Tubulous sup- port wall. 3,323,496, 6-6^67, CI. 122 — 510. Goldsberry, Paul E., and W. I. Lockett. to International Business Machines Corp. Accounting apparatus. 3,360,783, 12-26-67. CI. 340—172.5. Goldschmidt, Karl : See — Browne. Thomas E., Goldschmidt, and Williford. 3,322,- 907. Goldschmidt, Otto H., and M. Jelling; said Jelling assor. to said Goldschmidt. Cigar. 3,324,863, 6-13-67, CI. 131 — 12. Goldschmidt, Th., A.G. : See — Koerner, Gotz. 3,322,808. Koerner, Gotz, and Rossmy. 3.314,982. Rossmv, Gerd, and Koerner. 3.313,837. Schmitz, Adolf. 3,328,307. Goldsholl, Morton, to Eureka-Carlisle Co. Method and system for marking stamps. 3,325,189, 6-13-67, CI. 283 — 62. Goldsmith. Alan S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amplifier circuit having separate and independent output and biasing paths. 3,351,866. 11-7-67, CI. 330 — 15. Goldsmith, Allen L. : See — Hickman, Charles E., and Goldsmith. 3,345,726. Goldsmith, Ave, to The Hale Co. Resilient valve seat. 3,329,- 398, 7-4-67, CI. 251—306. Goldsmith. Edwin A. : See — Fischer, Paul E., Buss, and Goldsmith. 3.320.181. Goldsmith, Fred C, to The Lubrizol Corp. Continuous process for reacting a basic group II metal compound and a phos- phorus acid. 3,335,158, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 429.9. Goldsmith, Harry, and R. F. Crawford, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Herbicidal 2-halobenziniidazoles. 3,317,304, 5-2-67, CI. 71—2.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 489 Goldsmith, Harry, and R. F. Crawford, to United States Boras & Chemical Corp. 2-lsopropyl-5-(6)-chlorobenziinidazole. 3,317,554, 5-2-67, CI. 260—309.2. Goldsmith, Harry, and R. F. Crawford, to United Stales Borax & Chemical Corp. 5(6)-trifluoroiiiethylbenzimidazole com- pounds. 3,317,555, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 309.2. Goldsmith, Harry, and R. F. Crawford, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method employing substituted beuzimidazoles. 3,325,271, 6-13-67, CI. 71—2.4. Goldsmith, Henry A., to Purex Corp. Paint stripper composi- tion. 3,297,581, 1-10-67, CI. 252—153. Goldsmith, Joseph, W. H. McMahan, and E. H. Byerly, to Martin-Marietta Corp Pulsed gas laser. 3,351,870, 11-7- 67, CI. 331—94.5. Goldsmith, Kathrvn : See — Hickman. Charles E., and Goldsmith. 3,345,726. Goldsmith, Norman, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of depositing epitaxial layers of a gallium arsenide. 3,310,425, 3-21-67. CI. 117—106. Goldsmith, Philip, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority. Phosphoric acid-glycerine electrolyte for hygro- scopic cell. 3,337,441, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 195. Goldsmith, Sidney. Biopsy needle. 3,330,26S, 7-11-67, CI. 12S — 2. Goldsobel, Norman, to Electrical Fittings Corp. Electrical fit- ting entrance cap. 3,328,513, 6-27-67, CI. 174 — 81. Goldsobel, Norman, to Electrical Fittings Corp. Pivot means for an electrical fitting or the like. 3,356,247, 12-5-67, CI. 220—31. Goldstein, Albert : See — Osborg, Hans, Brook, and Goldstein. 3,298,902. Goldstein, Albert, and J. W. Brook, to Chemirad Corp. Sizing composition of starch and a reaction product of an isocy- anate with an alkylene imine and process of sizing paper therewith. 3,310,460, 3-21-67, CI. 162 — 164. Goldstein, Alma W., to Abbott Laboratories. Antitumor agent M-6672 and method of preparation. 3,318,783, 5-9-67, CI. 195 — SO. Goldstein, Amnon, and A. R. McGreevv, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Electrolytic recording media. 3,310,- 479, 3-21-67, CI. 204—2. Goldstein, Arthur. Hand-drying apparatus. 3,305,938, 2- 28-67, CI. 34 — 44. Goldstein, Carmi S., to Kinelogic Corp. Dynamic capacitor having a peripherally driven element and system Incor- porating the same. 3,356,917, 12-5-67, CI. 317 — 245. Goldstein, David, W. J. Buehler, and R. C. Wiley, to United States of America, Navy. Metallic composites. 3,352,650, 11-14-67, CI. 29—191. Goldstein, Edwin W., to Mllprint, Inc. Bag carrier. 3,339.721, 9-5-67. CI. 206—56. Goldstein, Eugene E., to The Celotex Corp. Apparatus for making rigid mineral fiber panels. 3,325,859, 6-20-67, CI. 18 — i. Goldstein, Herbert J. : See — Nudenberg, Walter, Goldstein, and Salatlello. 3.322,746. Goldstein, Herman B., and M. A. Sllvestri, to Sun Chemical Corp. Reactive dyes and methylolated-4,5-dihydroxv-imid- azolidone-2, in coloring cellulosic textiles. 3,355,242, 11-28- 67, CI. 8—17. Goldstein, Lynn E., and L. D. Cook, to Texel Industries, Inc. Permanent frame mop head with adjustable handle lock. 3,357.036, 12-12-67. CI. 15 — 147. Goldstein, Malcolm. Wall-coverings. 3,304,995, 2-21-67, CI. 160 — 327. Goldstein, Malcolm. Means for applying coverings to the walls and ceiling of a room. 3,315,428, 4-25-67, CI. 52 — 278. Goldstein. Milton. Apparatus to work simultaneously on a door and its frame jambs. 3,313,327, 4-11-67, CI. 144 — 2. Goldstein. Morton and R. I. Power operated cleaning device. 3,343.192. 9-26-67, CI. 15 — 23. Goldstein. Murray S. : See — Gerard. Allan, Goldstein, and Lerman. 3,322,942. Goldstein, Paul, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Multiannular cen- trifugal separator. 3,314.220, 4-18-67, CI. 55 — 343. Goldstein. Paul, and R. J. Zoschak, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Once-through boiler downcomer flow distribution system. 3.338.218. 8-29-67, CI. 122 — 406. Goldstein. Richard M. : See — Dryden. Hugh L. 3,359,409. Goldstein, Roberta I.: See — Goldstein, Morton and R. I. 3.343,192. Goldstern, Norbert. Registration record. 3,349,226, 10-24-67, CI. 235—61.12. Goldstine. Hallan E., E. Cohen, J. H. Wolff, and C..G. Arnold, to Radio Corp. of America. Remote monitoring svstem. 3.327.2S9, 6-20-67, CI. 340—151. Goldsworthy, Vaughn W. : See — Wolf, Horst P., and Goldsworthy. 3.351,773. Goldsworthy, William B. Expanded metal with paper back. 3, 30S, 591, 3-14-67, CI. 52 — 454. Goldtrap, Charley L., to Twentieth Century Products Corp. Float valve control. 3.321.972 .5-30-67. CI. 73 — 322.5. Goldwasser, Eric. Clock-radio volume control. 3,315,167, 4-1S-67, CI. 325—396. Goldwasser, Seymore, to Lever Bros. Co. Method of prepar- ing cleansing compositions. 3.303,135, 2-7-67, CI. 252 — 137. 242-023— P- -32 Goldwasser, Seymore, to Lever Bros. Co. Discoloration inhibi- tors. 3,330,766, T I 1 67. CI. L'."i2- '.Ml. Goleb, Joseph A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Determination of isotopic concentrations. 3,348,447, 10-24-67, CI. S8— 14. Goleman, D. Lyle : See — Nolan, Kenneth G., Frederick, and Goleman. 3,352,664. Golemon, Valla S. Accumulator state control positioning mechanism. 3,313,480, 4-11-67. CI. 235—60. Golen, Selig, to Yale Ogron Mfg. Co., Inc. Lock for awning- type windows. 3,305,971, 2-28-67, CI. 49 — 81. Golf-Burro Co., The : See — Seaman, Joseph W. 3,330,371. Goliasch, Karl, H. Pelster, and H. Schelnpflug, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktlengesellschaft. Thiocarbamlc acid-s- esters of benzimidoazoles. 3,345,377, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 309.2. Gollck, Alexander J., and J. T. Stephan, to Westix Corp. Paper laminating adhesive compositions containing re- sorclnol. 3,336,246, 8-15-67, CI. 260—6. Golightly, Charles E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semiconductor package. 3,343,107, 9-19-67, CI. 333—84. Golightly, James S., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method for bending glass sheets. 3,356,480, 12-5-67, CI. 65 — 103. Golike, Ralph C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Oriented film of ethylene polymers. 3,299,194, 1-17-67, CI. 264 — 210. Golladay, Clarence F. : See — Bennett, Robert W., and Golladay. 3,342,158. Goller, George N., to Armco Steel Corp. Alloy steel and method. 3,311,511, 3-2S-67, CI. 14S— 12. Goller, Robert L. : See — Seiferth, Oscar E., Grindrod, Hamm, Goller, and Gifford. 3,322,614. Goller, Werner : See — Fritz, Gerhard, Curtlus, Bottenbruch, Schnell, and Goller. 3,321,435. Golliher, Waldo R., and R. A. Johnston, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Preparation of uranium-niobium alloys by co-reduction. 3,301,667, 1-31- 67, CI. 75—122.7. Gollis, Morton H. : See — James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3,341,577. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3.352.918. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3,356,730. Wineman, Robert J., James, and Gollis. 3,303,218. Gollis, Morton H., R. J. Wineman. and J. C. James, to Mon- santo Research Corp. Aminoalkyl aminoalkanethlols. 3.312,732, 4-4-67, CI. 260—501. Gollmer, Gottfried, and H. Wolz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktlengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of mer- captobenzthiazole. 3,299.086, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 306. Gollniek, Cyril R., to Lach Co. Refuse vehicle. 3,348,708, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 83.3. Gollos, Wolfgang, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A.G. Lead roller for elastomeric threads. 3,319,293, 5-16-67, CI. 18 — S. Gollos, Wolfgang, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A.G. Thread transporting roller. 3,339,819, 9-5-67, CI. 226 — 190. Gollwitzer, George E., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Method and ap- paratus for forming wheel rims and the like. 3,298.218, 1-17-67, CI. 72—355. Gollwitzer, Lee H., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Logging apparatus with peak amplitude measurement of a selected half -cycle. 3,340,955, 9-12-67. CI. 181— .5. Gollwitzer, Walter T., to Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Embossing machine having plural carriage means. 3,323,- 628, 6-6-67, CI. 197 — 6.2. Golner, Jerold J. : See — Gattenby, Miles N., Jr., D'Amato, Golner, and Feinstein. 3,297,155. Golobart, Ramon B. Selective weft presenting device. 3,299,- 909, 1-24-67, CI. 139—122. Golobart, Ramon B. Tensioning and regulating device for the passage of weft threads of different thickness. 3,340,903, 9-12-67, CI. 139 — 194. Golodner. Marcos M., to Interchemical Corp. Composition and method for producing leather substitute. 3,322,568, 5-30- 67, CI. 117—135.5. Golonka, Edward J., and J. B. O'Brien, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Process for producing wound capacitors having a biaxially oriented, thermoplastic, dielectric medium between alternate electrodes. 3,342,654. 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 85. Golonka, Fred. Auxiliary fish line spool holder. 3,295,787, 1-3-67, CI. 242—129.8. Golovanov, Nikolai V.. and V. V. Pomerantsev. Horizontal cy- lindrical furnace with removal of liquid slag. 3,357,383, 12-12-67, CI. 110 — 28. Golrick, Philip D. : See- Armstrong, John H., and Golrick. 3,332,693. Golub, Gerald, to AG-Heat Svstems. Inc. Support for growing oysters. 3,347,210, 10-17-67, CI. 119 — i. Golub, Seymour, and E. A. Sequeira. to Electro-Optical Sys- tems, Inc. Solar-cell panels. 3,330,700, 7-11-67, CI. 136— S9. Gomann, Jurgen, to Hauni Korber & Co., K.G. Apparatus for dispensing paste. 3,327,906, 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 3S9. Gomersall. Ernest S. : See — Ellrott, Frederick, A. C, and C, and R. D. and D. H. Ashton, and Gomersall. 3,348,467. 490 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gomery, Michael : See — Brothman, Abraham, Reiser, Gomery, and Cuddeback. 3,312,935. Gomez, Domingo B. : See — Garcia, Domingo B., and Gomez. 3,324,489. Gomez, Richard R., and M. Price. System for automatically dispensing predetermined quantities of selected articles. 3,302,828, 2-7-67, CI. 221—2. Gomi, Shinpei, N. Hara, and N. Kawajiri, to Chiyoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha and Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Flameless radiant burner. 3,330,326, 7-11-67, CI. 158 — 113. Gomi, Yoshiyuki, to K. K. Chiyoda. Regulated power supply. 3,325,716, 6-13-67, CI. 321 — 2. Gomolka, Frank J. Plastic shoe cover. 3,319,362, 5-16-67, CI. 36—72. Gomonet, Edouard, to Claude Paz et Visseaux. Device for switching over the current feeding at least two electric dis- charge tubes containing an ionizable atmosphere. 3,350,601, 10-31-67, CI. 315—90. Gomper, Rudolf, R. Wegler, K. Dickore, and W. Hagele, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Sulphonylimino- dithiocarbonic acid esters and a process for their produc- tion. 3,322,788. 5-30-67, CI. 260—327. Gonczy, Donald L. Picture postcard. 3,304,641, 2-21-67, CI. 40—158. Gonczy, Donald L., and J. S. Anti-fishtail device for trailer hitch. 3.305,246, 2-21-67, CI. 280 — 446. Gonczy, Jeno : See — Csonka, Lajos, Szerecz, and Gonczy. 3,348,959. Gonczy, John S. : See — Gonczy, Donald L., and J. S. 3,305,246. Gondek, John A. : See — Goldammer, Freeland R., and Gondek. 3,317,029. Gondek, John T., to Oil-Dyne, Inc. Foot operated hydraulic- pump. 3,301,190, 1-31-67, CI. 103—42. Gonder, John H. : See — Juhlin, Eric O., Diaz, Gonder, and Laird. 3,329,765. Gondert, Theodore R., to General Motors Corp. Steering mecha- nism. 3,332,509, 7-25-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Gondo, Hisashi : See — Goda, Susumu, Gondo, and Onoue. 3,348,981. Gonguet, Jean, to Societe Anonyme Geoffroy-Delore, and Societe Anonyme Godderidge & Cie. Double co'iling arrange- ment, particularly for metal wire. 3,329,361, 7-4-67. CI. 242 — 25. Gongwer, Calvin A., to Aerojet-General Corp. Resilient valve member having a plurality of passages. 3,316,936, 5-2-67, CI. 137—625.28. Gonmori, Osamu, to Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd., and Toyko Sanyo Electric Co., Ltd. Reversible tilting drive mechanism in a magazine type magnetic transducing apparatus. 3,352,- 976, 11-14-67, CI. 179—100.2. Gonos, Frank C, to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for applying coke breeze on the bottom of an ingot soaking pit. 3,304,114, 2-14-67, CI. 294 — 72. Gonsalves, Conrad J., and W. C. van Anholt, to American Enka Corp. Process for making tangled yarn. 3,302,386, 2-7-67, CI. 57 — 157. Gonsalves, Victor E., to American Enka Corp. Apparatus for winding yarn into a package. 3,330,492, 7-11-67 CI 242 — 43. Gonse, Pierre H. : See — Malafosse, Jean, and Gonse. 3,298,775. Gonski, Joseph, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Boring type continuous miner with central ripper cutter drum. 3 307,- 877. 3-7-67, CI. 299—57. Gonski, Joseph, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Boring type of continuous miner having central oscillating cutter drums. 3,307,878, 3-7-67, CI. 299—57. Gonski, Joseph, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Mining ma- chine having ripper drum between spaced boring heads. 3,329,467, 7-4-67. CI. 299—57. Gonski. Joseph, to Goodman Mfg. Co. Mining machine having oscillated rotary drum in advance of spaced boring heads. 3,332,722, 7-25-67, CI. 299 — 57. Gonski, Joseph, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Boring type continuous mining machine having rotary boring arms moving into nested relation during certain cycles of rota- tion of the boring arms. 3,343.882. 9-26-67,' CI. 299 57 Gonyea, Harold P., to General Motors Corp.' Combination structure. 3.347,392, 10-17-67, CI. 211 — 26. Gonyea, Harold P., to General Motors Corp. Reading lamp assembly. 3,358,134, 12-12-67. CI. 240 — 7.35. Gonzalez, Don J., to American Air Filter Co., Inc Dust collec- tor. 3,334.472, 8-8-67, CI. 55—294. Gonzalez, Frank A., to Medical Electroscience, Inc Licruid cooling apparatus. 3,296,806, 1-10-67, CI. 62 — 3.' Gonzalez, Frank H., and B. A. Runde, to Burroughs Corp Carriage position indicator employing flexible tape 3 314 - 516, 4-18-67, CI. 197—188. Gonzalez, Frank W. Tobacco dispenser. 3,306,498 °-28-67 CI. 222—185. Gonzalez, Gilbert T. : See — Cerf, Gustave D., Gonzalez, Rosenthal, and Breitsehwerdt 3,337,717. Gonzalez, Raul J. Knockdown weighing scale. 3,344,878 10-3- 67, CI. 177—127. Gonzenbach, Carlos T.. to Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. Alpha pinene copolymer as a tackifier for polymers. 3,299 170 1-17-67. CI. 260 — 846. Goobich, Bernard : See — Adam, James W.. Goobich. and Trainer. 3,307,861. Gooch, Guy M. : See — Warfield, John N., Gooch, and Hogan. 3,328,798. Gooch, William C, to Hydra-Pull Corp. Electric cable string- ing apparatus. 3,317,149, 5-2-67, CI. 242—54. Good, Alfred N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for drawing a polyamide yarn. 3,311,691, 3-28-67, CI. 264—290. Good, Arthur L. Power transmission apparatus. 3,300,005, 1-24-67, CI. 192—61. Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Bimetallically controlled pneumatic thermostat. 3,302,879, 2-7-67, Cl. 236 — 82. Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Electric switch. 3,319,021, 5-9-67, Cl. 200 — >67. Good, Arthur L., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Low friction hinge connection. 3,325,855, 6-20-67, Cl. 16 — 184. Good, Brian T. Propelling arrangement for wheeled chairs. 3,301,574, 1-31-67, Cl. 280—211. Good, Paul J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Self-develop- ing photographic camera. 3,320,865, 5-23-67, Cl. 95 — 13. Good, Paul J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Treating surfaces with fluids. 3.322,053, 5-30-67, Cl. 95 — 89. Good, Paul J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Immersion coating of strip material. 3,348,904, 10-24-67, Cl. 117 — 69. Good, Walter R. : See — Beckman, Edward V., Good, Schickling, and Young. 3,350,144. Good, William E., and M. Graser, Jr., to General Electric Co. Deformable medium color projection system. 3,305,630, 2-21-67, Cl. 178—5.4. Good, William E., M. Graser, Jr., and H. J. Vanderlaan, to General Electric Co. Masks for color projection. 3,305,- 631, 2-21-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Good, William E., and M. Graser, Jr., to General Electric Co. Monochrome projection system with first and second order diffraction. 3,308,230, 3-7-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Good, William E., and T. T. True, to General Electric Co. Color projection system. 3,325,592, 6-13-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Good, William E., M. Graser, Jr., and L. A. Juhlin, Jr., to Gen- eral Electric Co. Deformable medium projection apparatus utilizing novel optical system comprising lens arrays em- ployed in conjunction with light masks. 3,330,908, 7-11-67, Cl. 178 — 7.87. Good, William E., and H. J. Vanderlaan, to General Electric Co. Light valve projection apparatus. 3,345,462, 10-3-67, Cl. 178 — 7.87. Good. Wilson C. : See — Cameron, Frank L., and Good. 3,333,336. Goodacre, Cecil, to Lansing Bagnall Ltd. Industrial trucks. 3,352,569, 11-14-67, Cl. 280 — 43.12. Goodacre, Ronald, to Lansing Bagnall Ltd. Manufacture of vehicle differential casings. 3,327,384, 6-27-67, Cl. 29 — 475. Goodacre, Ronald, to Lansing Bagnall Ltd. Lift truck having battery removal apparatus. 3,327,875, 6-27-67, Cl. 214 — 38. Goodacre, Ronald, to Lansing Bagnall Ltd. Industrial lift trucks. 3,358,791, 12-19-67, Cl. 187 — 9. Goodale. Kenneth S., and L. J. Kabell, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Apparatus for storing in optical form information in the form of a stream of serial electrical data pulses. 3.344,412, 9-26-67, Cl. 340—173. Goodall, Charles and M. Supporting means for use with wire fencing. 3,302,933, 2-7-67, Cl. 256 — 48. Goodall, Dennis C, to The Monotvpe Corn., Ltd. Photographic type-composing machines. 3,330,192, 7-11-67, Cl. 95 — 4.5. Goodall, Maurice : See — Goodall, Charles and M. 3,302,933. Goodall Semi-Metallic Hose & Mfg. Co. : See — Marshall, Don J. 3,315,366. Marshall, Don J. 3,335,611. Marshall, Don J. 3,352,161. Goodbar, James E. : See — Norris, Carl L., Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3,319,569. Norris, Carl L., Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3,319,570. Goodberlet, Gladys C. : See — ■ Amend, William P., and Goodberlet. 3,327,497. Goodberlet, William D. : See — Amend, William P., and Goodberlet. 3,327,497. Goode, Chester L. Apparatus for opening collapsed box blanks. 3.299,784, 1-24-67, Cl. 93 — 53. Goodell, Paul H. Fuel burner having porous matrix. 3,322,179, 5-30-67, Cl. 158—99. Gooden, Alan L. Apparatus and method for administering humidified anesthetic gases. 3,345,047, 10-3-67, Cl. 261 — 90. Gooden, John S. : See — Link, Charles T., Jr., and Schmidt. Re. 26,155. Goodenough, Robert D. : See — Mills, Jack F., Goodenough, and Nekervis. 3,316.173. Goodenough, Robert D., G. D. Jones, and R. E. Anderson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Recovery of lithium from lithium- bearing ores. 3,295,920, 1-3-67, Cl. 23 — 50. Goodenough, Robert D., and R. A. Gaska, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Extraction of lithium halides from calcium con- taining brines in the presence of urea and alcohol-ketone. 3,306,712, 2-28-67, Cl. 23 — 312. Goodenough, Robert D., and R. A. Gaska. to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Extraction of lithium values from brines contain- ing calcium salts in the presence of ammonia. 3,307,922. 3-7-67, Cl. 23 — 312. LIST OF PATENTEES 491 Goodenough, Robert D., R. A. Gaska, and R. C. Belski, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of producing solid solu- tions of the carnallite type. 3,312,607, 4-4-67, CI. 204 — 70. Goodenough, Robert D., and R. C. Belski, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Process fur the manufacture of magnesium am- monium phosphate monohydrate. 3,348,910, 10-24-67, CI. 23—105. Gooderum, Reuben C, to General Motors Corp. Blade stalk cover plate. 3.300,179, 1-24-67, CI. 2. r >3 — 77. Goodey, David C, to Willmot-Breeden (Ltd. Surface testing apparatus. 3,320,799, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 105. Goodfellow, Robert D., Jr., and T. J. Kniff, to Kenuametal Inc. Mining machine tool and holder. 3,305,274, 2-21- 67, CI. 299—92. Goodgame, Thomas H„ R. Antonsen, and T. D. Trowbridge, to Cabot Corp. Production of pyrogenic pigments. 3,311,- 452, 3-2S-67, CI. 23—202. Goodhart, Peter L., % to G. F. Bennethum. Pasting device for trading stamps and method of using same. 3,350,253, 10- 31-67, CI. 150—230. Goodhouse, Carl J., and F. J. Forte, to Robertshaw Controls Co. System for controlling heating means and parts there- for or the like. 3.35S.924, 12-19-67, CI. 236—46. Goodhue, Lyle D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pyridine com- position and method for attracting insects. 3,325,355, 6-13- 67. CI. 167—33. Goodhue, Lyle D.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Insect repellents. 3,356,566, 12-5-67, CI. 167 — 22. Gooding, Elwyn R., to Ex-Cell-O Corp. Plastic container con- struction. 3,334,802, 8-S-67, CI. 229 — 37. Gooding, Elwyn R., to Ex-Cell-O Corp. Container carrier. 3,346,106, 10-10-67, CI. 206 — 65. Gooding, Elwyn R., to Ex-Cell-O Corp. Container carrier. 3,347,364, 10-17-67, CI. 206 — 65. Gooding, Frank H., to Okonite Co. Reeling high voltage cable. 3,330.499. 7-11-07, CI. 242 — 176. Gooding. Terrence J. : See — Hayworth, Bruce R., and Gooding. 3,308.359. Hayworth, Bruce R., and Gooding. 3,345,587. Gooding, Willard H., to Western Velo & Cement Specialties Co. Bulkhead structure. 3,297,175, 1-10-67, CI. 214 — 10.5. Gooding, Willard H., to Western Velo & Cement Specialties Co. Pallet support and packages utilizing the same. 3,326,- 36S, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 65 Goodlass Wall & Co. Ltd. : See — Harrison, Jack B., Hignett, and Gentles. 3,352,804. Goodlett, James R.: See — Smith. John E. 3,343.507. Goodloe, Durrill L. Egg holder. 3,326,386, 6-20-67, CI. 211 — Goodman. Alex, and V. E. Johnson, to Hydronautics Inc. Variable-pressure, variable-depth, free-surface, high-speed, circulating water channel. 3.333.465. S-l-67, CI. 73 — 148. Goodman, Allan C. to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Mould- ing method and apparatus. 3,314,113, 4-18-67, CI. 18 — 36. Goodman, Amiel I. : See — Sargent, Jack, Linder, and Goodman. 3,309,678. Goodman, Clark, to Schlumberger Ltd. Force measuring sys- tems using resonant absorption. 3,335,613, 8-15-67, Cl. 73—517. Goodman, Clark D., to Pringle, Dukler & Crump, Inc. Hydro- gen detector using hydrogen permeable membrane with feedbacks. 3,309,524, 3-14-67, Cl. 250 — 218. Goodman. Colin H. L. : See — Jewell, Anthony J., and Goodman. 3,335.263. Goodman, Daniel J. Wire and rope traps. 3,338,55S, 8-29-67, Cl. 254 — 190. Goodman, Daniel M.. R. W. Brakeman, Jr., and D. B. Ventre, to Positioning Devices, Inc. Automatic positioning die at- tachment for die press. 3,357,288, 12-12-67, Cl. 83 — 62. Goodman, David M. : See — Salzberg, Emmett R., and Goodman. 3.344.234. Goodman, David M. Electronic circuit testing method and apparatus employing optical fiber radiation sensors. 3,315,- 160, 4-1S-67, Cl. 324—73. Goodman, Donald B. Drapery pleat trainer. 3,338,292, 8-29- 67, Cl. 160 — 349. Goodman, Edward : See — Terns, Adam, Goodman, and Ross. 3,324,226. Goodman, Floyd W. Antenna mast mounting bracket. 3,333,- S02, 8-1-67, Cl. 24S — 43. Goodman, George F.. Jr. Rubber slab cutter. 3,306,147, 2- 28-67, Cl. 83—226. Goodman. Harold C. : See — Meyerhoff, Albert J., and Goodman. 3.351.924. Goodman, Harold C, and W. J. Strong, to Ravtheon Co. Magnetic core driving circuit. 3,305,726, 2-21-67, Cl. 307—88. Goodman, Harold M. Lamp actuator and housing assembly in the form of a candle snuffer. 3,341,677, 9-12-67, Cl. 200 — 172. Goodman, Issac, J. E. Mclntyre, and J. W. Stimpson, to Im- perial Chemicals Industries Ltd. Crystallising linear poly- esters from symmetric dicarboxylic compounds and unsym- metric diols. 3,321,437, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Goodman, Isaac S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multiple- filament electric incandescent lamp. 3,309,646, 3-14-67, Cl. 339—145. Goodman, Jack P. Earth boring machines and method of set- ting poles. 3.344,871, 10-3-67, Cl. 175—19. Goodman, John E., to Ultrasonics Ltd. Apparatus for the mechanical production of acoustic vibrations for use in dis- persion or like processes. 3,356,345, 12-5-67, Cl. 259- 4. Goodman, Joseph F. Scavenger vehicle. 3,353,696, 11-21-67, Cl. 214—501. Goodman, Joseph P. Load discharging device. 3,320,000, 5-16-67, Cl. 298—7. Goodman, Louis N. Equipment mast arrangement. 3,296,- 757, 1-10-07, Cl. 52—111. Goodman, Louis N. Earth auger. 3,316,983, 5-2-67, Cl. 173—163. Goodman, Louis N. Punch device. 3,344,519, 10-3-07, Cl. 30— 362. Goodman Alfg. Co. : See — Arndt, Charles J. 3,317,245. Arndt. Charles J. 3,341,254. Beck, William R., and Newton. 3,302,739. Christian, Stephen M. 3.333.S99. Craggs, Joseph, and McCann. 3,355,005. Dahlberg, William F. 3,347,373. Gonski, Joseph. 3,332,722. Goodman, Myron F., and P. Clausen, said Clausen assor. to said Goodman. Gastronomic machine. 3,353,476, 11-21-67, Cl. 99—328. Goodman, Paul C, to The Bendix Corp. Microwave phase shifter. 3,323,081, 5-30-67, Cl. 333—31. Goodman, Paul C, and M. C. Horton, to The Bendix Corp. Latching ferrite circulator having the ferrite symmetrically located with respect to each RF signal carrying arm. 3,341,- 789, 9-12-67, Cl. 333 — 1.1. Goodman, Raymond M. : See — Ishoy, Albert D., and Goodman. 3,322,278. Goodman, Robert. Adjustable device for translating rotarv motion into linear motion. 3,319,481, 5-16-67, Cl. 74 — 424.8. Goodman, Robert, and D. Tampone. Display apnaratus. 3,357,- 569, 12-12-67, Cl. 211 — 28. Goodman, Robert M., Jr., to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Geodesic lens scanning antenna. 3.343,171, 9-19-67, Cl. 343—754. Goodman, Robert M., Jr., to Pioneer Heddle and Reed Co., Inc. Heddle bar locking device. 3,349, S10, 10-31-67, Cl. 139 — 92. Goodman, Ronald D. Electrical plug unit embodying duplex outlets. 3,349,363, 10-24-67, Cl. 339—155. Goodman, Virgil C, Vs each to L. K. Ragan and O. A. Morris. Auxiliary starter and ignition circuit arrangement with voltage and polarity selection. 3,357,418, 12-12-67, Cl. 123—179. Goodman, Warren L. Tracing file. 3,320,008, 5-16-67, CI. 312 — 183. Goodner, Homer W., to Monsanto Co. Yarn texturing ap- paratus. 3,299,780, 1-24-67, Cl. 91—35. Goodner, Homer W., to Monsanto Co. Yarn winding process and product. 3,343,753, 9-26-67, Cl. 242 — 18. Goodnow, Clinton J. Hinge structure for flush overlay doors. 3,323,163, 6-6-67, Cl. 16 — 167. Goodnow, Weston W. : See — Robins, Charles T., and Goodnow. 3,344,375. Goodnight. Hershel : See — Reed, Robert D., and Goodnight. 3.358,736. Goodpasture, Kenneth W. Magnet drive plastic pump. 3,306,- 221, 2-28-67, Cl. 103—87. Goodrich, B. F., Co., The : See — Barns, Fred K. 3,315,303. Bialkowski, Ludwik S. 3,345,07S. Bloor, Robert R.. and Kolycheck. 3.298,995. Borsvold, Herbert H., and Haack. 3.319.294. Cook, Albert W., and Runner. 3.354,992. Donat, Frank J. 3,311.579. Donat. Frank J., and Baker. 3,344,100. Eden, Jamal S., and Ziegler. 3,322,687. Eden, Jamal S., and Ziegler. 3,326.961. Eilbeck, Gorman E.. and Garrett. 3,344,103. Emerson, William H. 3.30S.463. Evans, Robert W., Todd, and Essig. 3,354,109. Finelli, Anthony F. 3,355,435. Frey, Walter C, and Reinhart. 3,354,765. Gajdos, Leslie B. 3.335,428. Gander, Robert J., and Brown. 3,307,544. Garvin, Graydon S., and Kuharik. 3,319,297. Gateff, George. 3,334,077. Gateff, George. 3. 334. 078. Gateff, George, and Summers. 3,296,230. Hamed, Parviz. 3,354,107. Jennings, Garland B., and Kliner. 3,299,182. Johnson, Carl H., Jr. 3.330.729. Jorgensen, August H., Jr., Starmer, and Stuesse. 3,315,- 012. Katzenmever, Edwin B. 3,347.406. Kordiak, Stephen M. 3,316,595. Kramer. James H. 3,336,021. Kunz, Gerald, and Stover. 3,32S,S49. Kuts. Mathew. 3.343.751. Lamer, William H. V., Jr., Reutern. and Seme^en. 3.33<;.- 183 Liepins. Raimond. 3.360.590. Lister. Paul J., and Krvnvtzkv. 3.345.689. Lombardi, Michael W., and Kapusta. 3,357,137. 492 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Goodrich, B. F., Co., The : See — Continued McBonel, Everett T., and Hamed. 3,344,105. McQueeney, Thomas J. 3,325,214. Miller, Richard J., Jr. 3,306.964. Murphy, Walter T. 3,296,016. Okuzumi, Yuzi. 3,355,433. Pile, William D. 3,354,927. Porter, Donald K. 3,332,820. Ramp, Floyd L. 3,296,218. Rinker, William F. 3,348,S63. Schreiber, Ann M. 3,303,171. Schreiber, Ann M. 3,303,172. Sehm, Eugene J. 3,346,545. Seigfried, Anton G., Ruppel, and Reinhart. 3,320,638. Shackelford, James R. 3,304,830. Sidles, James. 3,347,300. Sidles, James. 3,347,301. Sidles, James. 3,347,964. Smith. Philip A. 3,357,524. Talalay, Leon, Borsvold, and Queenan. 3,346,247. Talalay, Leon, and Scott. 3,319,394. Tillson, Charles H. 3,355,846. Trapasso, Louis E. 3.314,760. Tucker, Harold A. 3,326,868. Ziegler, Charles E., and Eden. 3,331,871. Goodrich, Charles B. : See — O'Neill, Charles E., Head, and Goodrich. 3,323,903. Goodrich, Charles B., C. E. Manilla, C. L. Ramsey, and R. H. Hanewald, to The International Nickel Co. Powder metal- lurgical addition agent. 3,298,801, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 182. Goodrich, Charles B., C. E. Manilla, C. L. Ramsey, and R. H. Hanewald, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Method for producing a Mg addition agent. 3,314,787, 4-18-67, CI. 75 — 200. Goodrich, Charles B., C. E. Manilla, and T. Kirk, to The In- ternational Nickel Co., Inc. Method for the production of metal and metal-coated powders. 3,342,587, 9-19-67, CI. 75— .5. Goodrich. Elvin R. Spray gun holder. 3,326.506, 6-20-67, CI. 24S— 205. Goodrich, Geoffrey J., and R. A. Williams, to National Re- search Development Corp. Roll stabilizers. 3,347,199, 10-17- 67, CI. 114—125. Goodrich, George W., to The Bendix Corp. Image intensifier with radiation attenuating member for improving output fidelity. 3,313,940, 4-11-67. CI. 250—213. Goodrich. George W., and J. R. Ignatowski, to The Bendix Corp. Electron multiplier with multiplying path wall means having a reduced reducible metal compound constituent. 3,341,730, 9-12-67, CI. 313—103. Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc. : See — Di Salvo, Joseph G., and Wolfe. 3,306,312. Harmon, Dale L., Scalise, and Kuntz. 3,335,548. Lehr, Marvin H. 3.352.839. Goodrich, Hunter C, to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse form- ing circuit for horizontal deflection output transistor. 3,302.033. 1-31-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Goodrich, Jerome D., Jr. : See — Knapp, Richard P., and Goodrich. 3,346,045. Goodrid Incinerator Co.. Ptv. Ltd. : See — - Scholer. Felix. 3,295,479. Goodridge, Edward S. Method and apparatus for fabricating artificial branches. 3.343,357, 9-26-67. CI. 57 — 24. Goodridge, Lawrence C, to General Electric Co. Fusible bus- way plug. 3,354,352, 11-21-67, CI. 317—100. Goodrow, Marvin H.. R. I. Wagner, and F. F. Caserio, Jr., to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Substituted phos- phinoborine polymers. 3.347.800, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 2. Goods, Edward G., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway car brake mechanisms. 3,301,353. 1-31-67, CI. 188 — 59. Goods. Edward G., to Buffalo Brake Beam Co. Railway car brake mechanism. 3.307.659. 3-7-67, CI. 188 — 59. Goodsell, Ray C. Trailer. 3,357,579, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 501. Goodspeed. Edwin W. : See — Glasson. Cecil W., Goodspeed, and Jones. 3,313,728. Goodwill, Maurice W., and L. W. Haug. Modular roof con- struction unit and method of making same. 3,353,393, 11-21-67, CI. 72—297. Goodwin, Benjamin H. Elevator unloading spout. 3,351,171, 11-7-67, CI. 193—16. Goodwin, Benton G., and W. L. Crumpacker, said Crumpacker assor. to said Goodwin. Smoke, flame, critical temperature and rate of temperature rise detector. 3,313,946, 4-11-67 CI. 250—239. Goodwin of California Inc. : See — Harvey, Robert E. 3,295,509. Goodwin, Frederick L., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Electrolytic shaping of metallic aerofoil blades. 3.309,294, 3-14-67. CI. 204 — 143. Goodwin, Harvey R., and R. B. Mothersbaugh, to General Precision, Inc. Taper pin driver having a hook shaped end with a recess. 3,307,250, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 257. Goodwin, James M., R. L. Hayes, and J. W. Loofbourrow, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Call transfer system. 3,306,9S3, 2-2S-67, CI. 179—26. Goodwin, Joe E., to Sentinel Distributors, Inc. Pressure- responsive switch. 3,306,999, 2-28-67, CI. 200— S2. Goodwin, Leslie E. : See — Ross, John D., Goodwin, and Herold. 3.326.042. Goodwin Mfg. Co. : See — Rasmussen, Carl E. 3,302,378. Goodwin, Ollie K., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Anchor apparatus. 3,299,848, 1-24-67, CI. 114 — 208. „ Goodwin, Ollie K., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Anchor apparatus. 3,327,673, 6-27-67, CI. 114 — 208. Goodwin, Ralph C, to Bemis Co., Inc. Bag. 3,317,117, 5-2- 67, CI. 229 — 58. Goodwin, Robert J., E. A. Mori, J. L. Pekarek, P. W. Schaub, and R E. Zinkham, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Hydraulic jet method of drilling a well through hard forma- tions. 3,324,957, 6-13-67, CI. 175 — 67. Goodwin, Thomas E., and E. Ott. Paper dispensing appa- ratus. 3,301,617, 1-31-67, CI. 312—39. Goodwin, William D. Apparatus for transforming materials by pyrogenic techniques. 3,331,671, 7-18-67, CI. 65—16. Goody Robert B., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Insulated bus bar. 3,345,455, 10-3-67, CI. 174—112. Goodyear Aerospace Corp. : See — Batcher, Kenneth E. 3,300,762. Belanger, Fernand, and Steinfeldt. 3,358,893. Burkley, Ralph A., Cully, and Folk 3,300,369. Dinhobel, Friedrich, and Shoemaker. 3,o06,lt>0. Franks, John T., Jr., and Apicella. 3,354,444. Franks, John T., Jr., and Tuttle. 3,300,760. Kifor Harry T., and Bourland. 3,353,769. Kifor. Harry T., Krebs, and Bartlett. 3.333,797. Levesque, Charles R., and Mitchell. 3,353,446. Madigan, Basil M. 3,317,269. Ross, Robert S. 3,318,553. Rottmayer, Earl. 3,354,458. Smith, Richard H., and Shoemaker. 3,299,425. Tuttle, Gene T. 3,300,761. Goodyear, Chalmers, E. A. Connolly, and F. Caparrelli, to The Foreeger Co. Patient safeguarding anesthesia appa- ratus. 3.351,057, 11-7-67, CI. 128—188. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., The : See — Bricker, Carl E., and Hillegass. 3,310,136. Bristol, Kenneth E., and Strang. 3,345,324. Bush, Charles F. 3,299,935. Carter, Russell P., Jr. 3,296,156. „,„„„„ Conawav, Robert W., and Spindler. 3,349,953. Cook, Albert W. 3,299,988. Costanza, Albert J. 3,332,914. Costanza, Albert J. 3,338,874. Costanza, Albert J., and Weistein. 3,338,875. Cruikshank, John W. 3,312,399. Endres, Herbert A., and Bristol. 3,345,323. Farson, Frank S. 3,317,494. Freeh, Kenneth J. 3,296,327. Freeh, Kenneth J. 3,317,626. Geisinger, Abel F. 3,344,592. Harpfer, Donald E. 3.345,229. Harpfer, Donald E., and Kimmich. 3,296,051. Hawley, Jesse G., Cook, and Bricker. 3,312,317. Hirsch, Stephen S. 3,329.630. Hoverman, William, Jr. 3,338,015. Hunsucker. Eugene R. 3,300,426. Johnson, William H. 3,344,595. Kovac, Frederick J., and Rye. 3,345,228. Kraft, Louis S., Jr. 3,310,161. Lai, Joginder. 3,324.051. Lai, Joginder. 3,345,308. Lockhart, Stanford C. 3,315,888. Mastin, Thomas G. 3.338,861. Meyer, Glen E., and Naples. 3.350.406. Nisbet, Thomas D., and Dippel. 3,332,457. Pace, Henry A. 3,299,934. Pace, Henry A. 3,312,653. „,.„ M Peterson, Don W., Kovac, Calvin, and Puse. 3,345,109. Pierson, Robert M., and Finelli. 3,309,861. Pile, William D., and Shuster. 3,344,833. Prevorsek, Dusan C. 3,300,440. Rve, Grover W. 3.298,984. Smith, Owen E. 3,305,516. Spacht, Ronald B. 3,305,522. Spacht, Ronald B. 3,305,584. Spacht, Ronald B. 3.317,459. Spacht, Ronald B. 3.338.866. Stoker, Carl B., Jr. 3.344.975. Strope, Thorn C. 3,296,350. Wolfe, Merritt W. 3,296,048. Wolfe, Merritt W. 3.311,153. Wolfe, Merritt W. 3,332,466. Zadra, Mario D., and Tazuma. 3,305,599. Goodvear, William F., Jr. : See — Bagley, George E., and Goodyear. 3,314,906. Googin. John M., J. M. Napier, and M. E. Scrivner, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for manufacturing foam carbon products. 3,345,440, 10-3-67, CI. 264 — 29. Gookins, Ralph B. : See — Steele, Oscar M. 3,305,982. Goolsby, George N., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Sound reducing means for electrical reactors. 3,309,639, 3-14—67, CI. 336 — 100. Goolsby, Teslie C, deceased (bv B. Goolsby, executrix). At- tachment for a cast cutter. 3,353,266, 11-21-67, CI. 30 — 167. LIST OF PATENTEES 493 Goonewardene, Hilary 1<\, to Smith Kliuc & French Labora- tories. Ann wral composition arid method. 3,341,402, 9-12- 67, CI. 107 — 30. Goonewardene, Hilary F., to Smith Kline & French Labora- tories. Method and compositions for Inhibiting the multi- plication of plant virus using 1-acenaphthenol. 3,356,567, 12-5-67, CI. 167—30. Goorissen, Jan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of producing doped semiconductor material and apparatus for carrying out the said methods. 3,323,954, 6-6-67, CI. lis -174. Goos, Arthur W..- See — Klink, John D., and Goos. 3,297,420. Goos, Hanno, and H. W. Maurer, to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Manufacture of starch decomposition products. 3,308,037, 3-7-67, CI. 195—31. Goosman, Frederic!; Z. Automatic drink dispenser. 3,330,957, 8-22-67, CI. 141 — 141. Goossens, Gunter, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung- und Pat- entverwertung Luzern. Liquid cascade reactor. 3,311,457, 3-2S-67, CI. 23— 2S3. Goossens, John C, to General Electric Co. Curable composi- tion. 3,296,195, 1-3-67, CI. 260—46.5. Goossens, John C., to General Electric Co. Room temperature vulcanizing silicone compositions. 3,303,163, 2-7-67. CI. 260—46.5. Goossens, John C, to General Electric Co. Method for mak- ing organosilicon polymers. 3,305,525, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Goossens, John C, to General Electric Co. Room tempera- ture organopolysiloxane compositions. 3,33S,868, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 40.5. Gootjes, Johan, to Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrleken v/h Brocades Stheeman en Pharmacia N.V. Halophenyl hexahydro benzoquinolizines. 3,346,581, 10-10-67, CI. 206 — 286. Goozner, Murray. Terrazzo tiie. 3,344,011, 9-26-67, CI. 161 — 44. Gopel. Rudolf: See — Bohmann, Werner, Held, Martin, Gopel, Wirt, Hunlich, and Finsterwalder. 3.31S.7S0. Goplen. Francis A., and G. R. Willis, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Apparatus for controlling changes in air pressure in an unknown volume and pressure air system. 3,343.559, 9-26-07, CI. 137—109. Gopperton, Ardath A., and T. B. Hirschberg, Jr. Check- writer inking roll means. 3,296,962, 1-10-07, CI. 101 — 95. Goppold, Louis J. : See — Bernard, Zoltan J., and Goppold. 3,303, 67S. Goralewski, Edward : See — Harris, Gerald C, and Goralewski. 3,304,117. Gorawski, Alfred S., and H. A. Seesselberg, to Lockheed Air- craft Corp. Tape transport pressure roller actuator. 3,351,- 255, 11-7-67. CI. 226 — 181. Gord, Louis, and F. Michel, to Societe Rhovyl. Process of recovering the constituents of a polyvinyl chloride coagulat- ing bath. 3,337.670, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 179. Gordon, Adolf, to Otoacustica Electronics, Ltd. Method of producing fitted hearing aid with sound amplifier incor- porated therein. 3,345,737, 10-10-67. CI. 29—527. Gordon, Alan M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mono- stable multivibrator circuit having variable timing interval. 3,346,746. 10-10-67. CI. 307— S8.5. Gordon. Alan M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Signal combining circuit. 3.349,254, 10-24-67, CI. 307— SS.5. Gordon. Alex F., to United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. Production of melamine-formaldehyde precondensates by completing the reaction in the presence of urea and glycerine. 3,351.615. 11-7-67, CI. 200—07.6. Gordon. Alexander M. Purse holder. 3,321,166, 5-23-67, CI. 248—206. Gordon, Alfred E., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Thvratron with auxiliary electrode. 3,327,166, 6-20- 67, CI. 315—349. Gordon, Alfred J., to Great Lakes Aluminum Fabricators, Inc. Extruded hinge. 3,317,078, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 35. Gordon, Alfred J., to Great Lakes Aluminum Fabricators, Inc. Hand carried case. 3,334,714, S-S-67. CI. 190—57. Gordon, Arnold W., to Stelray Products, Inc. Thermometer case. 3.338,390. S-29-07, CI. 206 — 16.5. Gordon, Arthur D. : See — Trubey, Philip W., Hanna, Gordon, and Turnev. 3,322,- 502. Gordon, Bernard M. : See — Colton, Evan T., Abdun-Xabi, and Gordon. 3,329,949. Gordon, Bernard M., and Z. Abdun-Nabi, to Janus Control Corp. Digital counter. 3,349,228, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 92. Gordon, Carroll G., and W. F. Stoesser. Electro-hydraulic servo valve. 3,339,572, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — S5. Gordon, Carroll G., and W. F. Stoesser. Sectional hvdraulic valve structure. 3,354,912, 11-28-67, CI. 137—625.69. Gordon, Clarence T., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. Nuclear containment vessels. 3,320,969, 5-23-67, CI. 137 — 312. Gordon. David : See — Paulet, Fred J., Jr., and Gordon. 3,324,69S. Paulet, Fred J., Jr., and Gordon. 3,325,624. Gordon, David A. : See — Corbett, John M., and Gordon. 3,337,495. Moss, Rodnev D., Gordon, and Corbett. 3,313,772. Gordon, Donald A. : See — Spergel, Philip, and Gordon. 3.30S.438. Gordon, Donald H., and E. A. Pannell, to Virginia Metal- crafters, Inc. Transmission system. 3,327,546, 0-27-67, CI. 74—194. Gordon, Donald W. : See — Anderson, Arthur R., Stickney, and Gordon. 3,308,066. Gordon, Donald W. Athletic helmet with floating adjustable headband. 3,329,908, 7-11-67, CI. 2 — 3. Gordon, Dugald F. : See — Hall, Norman F., Bond, and Gordon. 3,315,9S5. Gordon, Dwight M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor. 3,328,- 008, 6-27-67, CI. 261—23. Gordon, Earl S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Ap- paratus and process for steam processing of textile articles. 3,330,451, 7-11-H7. CI. 223—51. Gordon, Edward L. Vehicle brake. 3,302,758, 2-7-67, CI. 192—3. Gordon, Ellas. Penumbra-avoiding shutter devices for viewers and projectors. 3,344,705, 10-3-67, CI. 88 — 24. Gordon Engineering Corp.: See — - Colton, Evan T. 3,297,953. Sharpies, Kenneth. 3,320,436. Smith, Bruce K. 3,322,949. Gordon, Eve : See — Gordon, William. 3,343,324. Gordon, Francis C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gears having vibra- tion damping means. 3,326,059, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 443. Gordon, George. Fish scaling tool. 3,312,996, 4-11-67, CI. 17—7. Gordon, George A. D. Ultrasonic therapeutic device with recording apparatus. 3,338,235, 8-29-67, CI. 128 — 24. Gordon, George C. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Gordon, Gerald M., and A. Bosman, to Stanford Research Institute. Elastic modulus measurement apparatus. 3,333,- 461, 8-1-67, CI. 73—88. Gordon. Harrv : See — Brown, Thomas J. A., and Gordon. 3,328,587. Gordon, Hayden S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus for the acceleration, storage and utilization of counter-rotating charged particle beams. 3,343,020, 9-19-67, CI. 313—62. Gordon, Henry D. Resilient units. 3,300,042, 1-24-07. CI. 267 — 62. Gordon, Irving: See — Baranauckas, Charles F., and Gordon. 3,305,608. Baranauckas, Charles F., and Gordon. 3,310,009. Baranauckas. Charles F., and Gordon. 3,320,337. Gordon, James H., and E. L. Ruth, to American Can Co. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 3,295,722, 1-3-67, CI. 222 — 52. Gordon, John E., to Joy Mfg. Co. Fluid operated device. 3,306,171, 2-28-67, CI. 91 — 180. Gordon, John M., to Raleigh Industries Ltd. Vehicle luggage carrier. 3,311,277, 3-2S-67, CI. 224 — 35. Gordon, John R., to R. P. Scherer Corp. Hypodermic jet injec- tor. 3,330,276, 7-11-67, CI. 128—173. Gordon, Joseph M. Shrinkable plastic bandage cover. 3,329,- 143, 7^-67, CI. 12S— S2. Gordon, Joseph M. Plastic banding ribbon. 3,331,105, 7-18-67, CI. 24—16. Gordon. Julian D., to Jet Sprav Cooler, Inc. Manifold assem- bly. 3,323.813 6-6-67, CI. 2S5 — 137. Gordon, Julian D., to Jet Spray Cooler, Inc. Sealing grommet 3,339,934, 9-5-67, CI. 277 — 205. Gordon, Julian D., to Jet Spray Cooler, Inc. Multi-beverage dispenser. 3.341.077, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 129.1. Gordon, Lyle R. : Sec — Van Ausdal, Gerald F., Gordon, and Karklins. 3,296,451. Gordon, Mack. Self-sealing slide gate valve. 3,337,178, 8-22- 67, CI. 251—56. Gordon, Maxwell : See — Bartels-Keith, James R., and Gordon. 3,351,626. Gordon, Maxwell, and J. J. Lafferty, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 2-polymethvlallvl-5,9-dimethyl - 6.7 - benzmor- phans and derivatives. 3,345,373, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 294. Gordon, Melvin G. Inserter and retainer for suppositories. 3.335,725, 8-15-67, CI. 128 — 261. Gordon, Michael. Handbag handle. 3,326,257, 6-20-67, CI. 150—33. Gordon, Norman D., to Armour and Co. Sulfonation of fattv acids. 3,324,154. 6-6-67. CI. 260 — 400. Gordon. Patrick H., and J. Nortcliffe, to A. L. Welders, Ltd. Apparatus for loading workpieces into welding machines. 3,360,138, 12-26-67. CI. 214—1. Gordon, Paul C: See — Scarnato, Thomas J., and Gordon. 3,302,376. Scarnato, Thomas J., Gordon, and Brunker. 3,314,222. Gordon, Philip L. : See — Hopkins, Henry S., Jr., and Gordon. 3,356,621. Gordon, Richard O.. to Clark Equipment Co. Liquid-gas sys- tem. 3,321,909, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 6. Gordon, Richard S., to Monsanto Co. Butane tetracarboxylic acid potentiation of 5-oxytetraeycline blood serum levels. 3,359,160, 12-19-67, CI. 167—53. Gordon, Roy C. : See — ■ Best, Richard J., and Gordon. 3,325,444. Gordon, Samuel : See — English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,321,478. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,330,831. English, Jackson P., Bach, and Gordon. 3,330,832. 494 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gordon, Samuel, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of in- ducing hypoglycemia with a substituted indole. 3,332,846, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Gordon, Thurlow M., Jr. Field control means for dynamo electrical machines. 3,360,667, 12-26-67, CI. 310 — 154. Gordon, William, to W. and E. Gordon. Underwater structural unit. 3,343,324, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 103. Gordon, William E., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Thickened am- monium nitrate blasting composition containing aluminum and urea. 3,347,722, 10-17-67, CI. 149 — 11. Gordy, Irving, and H. J. Bush, to United States of America, Air Force. Time measurement as indication of temperature. 3,344,671, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 362. Gordy, Travis L. : See — Kresse, Herman J., and Gordy. 3,308,006. Wong, Soon X., Gordy, and Politziner. 3,307,516. Woods, Warren W., Gordy, and Politziner. 3,341,354. Gordy, Travis L., to Continental Oil Co. Method for fabri- cating improved liquid-containing fibrous cartons. 3,305,- 383, 2-21-67, CI. 117 — 45. Gore, Gerhard W., and C. Green, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pulse counting magnetic apparatus. 3,312,830, 4-4-67, CI. 307—88. Gore, Graves T. : See — Clifford, Alfred T., Fooshe, and Gore. 3,316,117. Shirley, Julian W., and Gore. 3,336,151. Gore, Graves T., to Riegel Textile Corp. Striping apparatus. 3,302,611, 2-7-67, CI. 118 — 411. Gore, Graves T., to Riegel Textile Corp. Apparatus for evert- ing and folding pillowcases, bags or the like. 3,310,207, 3-21-67. CI. 223—39. Gore, Graves T., to Riegel Textile Corporation. Apparatus for producing prefolded diapers. 3,345,965, 10-10-67, CI. 112 — 2. Gore, James K., and R. Seegmiller, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energv Commission. Method of etching tanta- lum and niobium for electroplating. 3,314,867, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 32. Gore, Le Roy D. : See — Andrews, Boley A., Gore, and Ptacek. 3,297,373. Gore, LeRoy D., to The Vendo Co. Single drive dispensing mechanism having automatically unfolding product con- veyor shelves. 3,303,921, 2-14-67, CI. 198 — 158. Gore, LeRoy D., to The Vendo Co. Conveyor mechanism for product dispensing machine. 3,303,922, 2-14-67. CI. 198 — 158. Gore, W. L., Associates : See — Gore, Wilbert L. 3.315,020. Gore, Wilbert L., to W. L. Gore Associates. Process for preparing biaxially fibrillated sheets. 3,315,020, 4-18-67, CI. 264 — 120. Gore, William C, and E. B. Shapiro, to Chicago Specialty Mfg. Co. Tube cutter. 3,347,118, 10-17-67, CI. 82 — 75. Gore, William H., P. E. Leising, and E. B. Tooper, to Inter- continental Chemical Corp. Means for monitoring and maintaining concentration depletable work solutions. 3,319,637, 5-16-67, CI. 134—57. Goren, Mayer B., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Treat- ment of aqueous media to remove solubilized humates in the presence or absence of solubilized silica. 3,306,714, 2- 28-67, CI. 23—321. Goren, Mayer B., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Absorb- ent ; its preparation and use to recover metal values. 3,320.- 033, 5-16-67, CI. 23—337. Goren, Mayer B., to Kerr-McGee Corp. Stabilization and en- hancement of the activity of flocculants. 3,346,463, 10-10- 67. CI. 195 — 31. Goren, Mayer B., and A. E. Meyer, to Kerr-McGee Corp. Con- trol of percolation leaching of ores exhibiting a significant heat of solution. 3.334,973, 8-8-67, CI. 23 — 311 Gorgas. John W., and E. D. Masucci, to Bell Telephone Labo- ratories, Inc. Switching system with routing control. 3,309.467, 3-14-67, CI. 179—18. Gorge, Werner, and A. Moser, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg- Nurnberg AG. Sprinsr support for truck bodies. 3,315 980 4-25-67, CI. 280—124. Gorham Corp. : See — Iaciofano, Joseph. 3,352,695. Lawrence, Warren E., Jr. 3,319,495. Pfister, Frank. III. 3,312,014. Woodward, Richard H. 3,339,148. Gorham, Harold F., to Gorham Universal Mfg Co Ine Rail apnaratus. 3,333.550, 8-1-67, CI. 104 — 23. Gorham, Robert B. Device to aid pumping of volatile gases. 3,304,730, 2-21-67, CI. 62—53. Gorham Universal Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Gorham, Harold F. 3,333.550. Gorham, William F., to Union Carbide Corp. Para xylylene polymers. 3,342,754, 9-19-67, CI. 260—2. Gorham, William F., and H. L. Willard, to Union Carbide Corp. Coated particulate material and method for produc- ing same. 3,300,332, 1-24-67, CI. 117—100. Gorike, Rudolf, to Akustische u. Kino-Gerate G.m.b.H Micro- phone construction and attachment. 3,335,812, 8-15-67 CI. 181 — 31. Gorike, Rudolf, to Akustische u. Kino-Gerate Gesellschaft m.b.H. Microphone arrangement with reverberation unit and control means therefor. 3,336,441, 8-15-67, CI. 179 — 1. Gorin, Everett, R. T. Struck, and C. W. Zeilke, V 2 to Consoli- dation Coal Co., and % to United States of America. In- terior. Hydrocracking of polynuclear hydrocarbons. 3 355,- 376, 11-28-67, CI. 208—10. 3,312,085. 3,341,025, 9-12-67, Photosensitive in- 3,320,430, 5-16-67, Gorin, Philip A. J. : See — Spencer, John F. T., Tulloch, and Gorin. 3,312,684. Gorka, Edward R., and N. W. Kaleta, to National Gypsum Co. Heat insulation boards. 3,321,171, 5-23-67, CI. 249 — 201. Gorl, Reinhard : See — Schilling, Werner, Reiber, and Gorl. Gorman, Arnold. Locking clothes hanger. CI. 211 — 4. Gorman, Cecil F., to Sperry Rand Corp. formation bearing document detector. CI. 250—219. Gorman, Derek M. : See — Barker, John, Birt, Housby. and Gorman. 3,358,105. Gorman, De Witt 1"., to Caco Mfg. Corp. Combination boat- tent-trailer apparatus. 3.348,874, 10-24-67, CI. 296 — 23. Gorman, Eugene F., to Union Carbide Corp. Multi-arc seam welding devices. 3,349,213, 10-24-67, CI. 219 — 60. Gorman, Jeremy W., and B. W. Nordlander, to Loctite Corp. Adhesive anaerobic composition and method of producing same. 3,300,547, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 885. Gorman, John C. : See — Cooper, Melvin D., and Gorman. 3,300,909. Gorman, Marvin : See — Neuss, Norbert, and Gorman. 3,352,868. Gorman, Marvin, to Eli Lilly and Co. N-desmethylvinylbastine. 3,354,163, 11-21-67, CI. 260—287. Gorman, Paul T. : See — Forman, Charles D., Gorman, and Small. 3,341,050. Forman, Charles D., Segura, Gorman, and Austin. 3,339,- 780. Gorman, Paul T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic container. 3,339,783, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 15. Gorman, Paul T., and A. B. Small, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cryogenic tanker construction. 3,315,- 628, 4-25-67, CI. 114 — 74. Gorman, Raymond J., to H & G Tool Co. Carbide tipped chipper. 3,321,145, 5-23-67, CI. 241—189. Gorman-Rupp Co., The : See — Rupp, Warren E., and Sakraida. 3,304,126. Gorman, William G., to Sterling Drug Inc. Pivotal mouth- piece and actuator for an aerosol unit. 3,334,627, 8-8-67, CI. 128—208. Gormar, Helmut : See — Achterberg, Arno, Gormar, and Kleefisch. 3,344,473. Gormlev, Edward P. : See — Allison, Robert D., and Gormley. 3,327,927. Gormley, John B. Lilting and supporting device. 3,355,147, 11-28-67, CI. 254 — 93. Gornet, John E., to Emerson Electric Co. Wrap-around fix- ture. 3,342,987, 9-19-67, CI. 340—51.11. Gornowitz, Kurt : See — Leschinger, Franz, and Gornowitz. 3,354,550. Goro, Societe Anonvme : See — Schick, Jules. 3,327,358. Gorodetskj;, Lev S. : See — Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeifman. 3,342,828. Gorodissky, Leonid G., and N. T. Romanov, to Tsentralny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Shelkovoi Promysblen- nosti. Apparatus for pressure treating of textiles. 3,320,- 776, 5-23-67, CI. 68—5. Goros, Nathan. Apparatus for preparing and dispensing hot potables. 3,295,998, 1-3-67, CI. 99—282. Gorrafa, Adly A.-M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for the manufacture of high-bulk blended yarns. 3,335,- 466, 8-15-67, CI. 19 — 145.7. Gorrafa, Adly A.-M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for yarn production from acrylic fibers. 3,350,872, 11-7-07, CI. 57—157. Gorrett Enumclaw Co. : See — Garrett, Dwight A. 3,299,981. Gorring, Robert L., to Universal Oil Products Co. Method and apparatus for determining the diffusivity of porous solids. 3,355,250, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 232. Gorshkov, Andrei A., and M. V. Voloshchenko, to Institute Liteinogo Proisvadstva. Method of inoculating molten cast iron. 3,310,397, 3-21-67, CI. 75—130. Gorski, Adam M. Wire bending jig and garment hanger pro- duced therewith. 3,304,961, 2-21-67, CI. 140 — 104. Gorski, Alexander A., and J. S. Walunas, to United States of America. Army. Fast rise and fall time RF burst amplifier. 3,339,146. 8-29-67, CI. 328 — 232. Gorski, Alfred, to Water Economy and Research Co. Ltd. Proximity responsive system. 3,333,160, 7-25-67, CI. 317- 146. Gorski, Daniel A., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for provid- ing a silicon sheet. 3,341,361, 9-12-67, CI. 117 — 213. Gorski, Florian T. i See — - Shannon, Richard F., Gorski, and Zellar. 3,337,669. Gorski, Henrv J. : See — Peters, Robert W. 3,323,734. Peters, Robert W. 3.345,002. Gorski, Michael. Engine. 3,304,927, 2-21-67, CI. 123—175 Gorsky, Egon : See — Gardel, Robert, and Gorsky. 3,295,253. Gardel, Robert, and Gorsky. 3,300,892. Gardel, Robert, and Gorsky. 3,330,065. Gorsky, Rudolph J., to General Motors Corp. Circuit con- trols including load-responsive switch. 3,313,897, 4-11- 67, CI. 200 — 61.89. LIST OF PATENTEES 495 Gorsler, Frank W. ; See— Scnultz, Karl H., and Gorsler. 3,353,3S8. Gortcr, Lodewijk G. : See — Bartoo, Otto F., Ten Bruggencate, and Gorter. 3,353,703. Gortner, Willis A., to Pineapple Research Institute. Process for delaying senescence of pineapple fruit. 3,346,397, 10-10- 67, CI. 99—154. Gorton Corp., The : See — Barrett, La Vern H. 3,320,768. Gorton, Robert 10., to Loesona Corp. Fuel cell electrode con- struction. 3,326,723, 6-20-67, CI. 136 — 86. Gorton, Thomas S., Jr. Tea bag server and squeezer. 3,342,- 518, 9-19-67, CI. 294 — 16. Gorton, Thomas S., Jr. Infusing device. 3,354,812, 11-28-67, q\_ 99 323. Gortzeu, Wilhelm, to Rheinstahl Huttenwerke A.G. Method of making a socket mold. 3,358,359, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 529. Gorzegno, Walter P. : See — Stevens, William D„ and Gorzegno. 3,345,975. Gorzegno, Walter P., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Economizer arrangement. 3,318,290. 5-9-67, CI. 122 — 510. Gorzegno, Walter P., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Once-through vapor generator furnace buffer circuit. 3,344,777, 10-3-67, CI. 122 — 406. Gorzegno, Walter P., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Power plant with steam injection. 3,353,360, 11-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.18. Gorzegno, Walter P., F. H. Weber, and R. H. Pai, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Multiple pass design for once-through steam generators. 3,324,837, 6-13-67, CI. 122—406. Gorzegno, Walter P., A. J. Zipay, and W. D. Stevens, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Once-through vapor generator start-up sys- tem. 3,338,053, 8-29-67, CI. 60—105. Gorzegno, Walter P., A. J. Zipay, and W. D. Stevens, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Once-through vapor generator start-up sys- tem. 3,33S,055, S-29-67, CI. 60 — 107. Gorzegno, Walter P., and J. Cooper, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Vapor generator. 3,343,523, 9-26-67, CI. 122 — 406. Gorzelany, Casimir J., and K. P. White. Multiple-compart- ment carton. 3,31S,507, 5-9-67, CI. 229 — 27. Gosden, Raymond G., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Spinning of high molecular weight polyamide filaments. 3,346,684, 10-10-67, CI. 264—176. Goshen Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See — Kotler, Aaron L. 3,350,134. Goshen Rubber Co., Inc. : See — Cline Robert W. 3,335,624. Goshorn, Roland H., and T. E. Deger, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Method of preparing tetrachlorothiophene. 3,350,410, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 332.5. Goslee, David E., and L. Frank, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of producing nuclear fuel elements of stainless steel coated UOs particles. 3,318,- 695, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — 206. Goslln, Geoffrey W., and C. T. Marwood, to The de Havilland Aircraft Co.. Ltd. Frequency comparison devices included in step motor control circuitry. 3,355,644, 11-28—67, CI. 318—138. Goslln, Gerald E.. to General Motors Corp. Cigarette lighter retainer. 3,319,909, 5-16-67, CI. 248—27. Gosling, Alexander B. : See — Cox, Harry, Gosling, and Shiel. 3,331,602. Gosma, John W., to General Motors Corp. Loudspeaker mag- net structure and method of assembling same. 3,354,541, 11-28-67, CI. 29—607. Gosnell, Earl J., to Burroughs Corp. Chromogenous tetrakis (aminophenvl) derivatives of benzodifuran. 3,336,337, 8-15- 67, CI. 260—343.4. Gosnell. Lawrence L.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Retainer for cartridge fuse. 3,304,393, 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 129. Gosnell, Rex B., to Whittaker Corp. Coating process for glass fibers and product. 3,300.334, 1-24-67, CI. 117 — 126. Gospodnetich, Francis I. Marking devices or ear tags for animals. 3,334,433, 8-S-67, Cl. 40 — 301. Goss, Arthur G. : See — Pratt, Leslie J., and Goss. 3,360,313. Goss, Barnard L. : See — Brockman, John J., and Goss. 3,350,613. Goss, Donald D., to H. P. Hood & Sons, Inc. Pitcher for recon- stituting beverage concentrates. 3,333,738, 8-1-67, Cl. 222—129. Goss Gas, Inc. : See — Swineford, John W. 3,352,456. Goss, James W. Wire clamping hand grip. 3,298,257, 1-17- 67, Cl. 81—3. Goss, James W. Dolly for moving boxes of glass. 3,306,624, 2-28-67, Cl. 280 — 47.34. Goss, James W. Clips for mirrors. 3,347,504, 10-17-67, Cl. 24S— 4SS. Goss, John B. Universal tank stage. 3,306,396, 2-28-67, Cl. 132—128. Goss, John B. Self-propelling hose-nozzle assembly and meth- od of using same. 3,321,184, 5-23-67, Cl. 254 — 134.4. Goss, John B. Pulsation dampener. 3,331,398, 7-18-67, Cl. 13S— 26. Goss. John B., and H. A. Lott. Architectural concrete rubbing machine. 3,327,433, 6-27-67, Cl. 51—283. Goss, Norman P., V> to Iron Fuji & Steel Co., Ltd. Method of refining steel in rotary reactor. 3,303,018, 2-7-67, Cl. 75—51. Goss, Norman P., to Oglebay Norton Co. Continuous casting apparatus with positive drive oscillating means. 3,307,- 230. 3-7-67. Cl. 22—57.3. Goss, Norman P., to Oglebay Norton Co. Continuous casting method with degassed glass-like blanket. 3,318,363, 5-9-67, Cl. 164—82. Gos.s, Norman P., to The Anderson Corp. Wire brush. 3,325,- 846, 6-20-67, Cl. 15—179. Gossel, Dieter : See — Duiuker, Simon, and Gossel. 3,327,633. Gossel, Dieter, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mono- phase A.C. motor particularly for operational currents of higher frequencies. 3,335, 34S, 8-8-67, Cl. 318 — 244. Gossel, Helmut : See — Fernholz, Hans, and Gossel. 3,307,905. Gossel, Helmut, R. Wirtz, and H. Fernholz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Process for preparing unsaturated nitriles. 3,347,900, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 465.3. Gosselin, Albert E. : See — Dundas, Robert H„ and Gosselin. 3,310,365. Gosselin, Norman R., to Iota-Cam Corp. Instrument for visual inspection. 3,329,074, 7^-67, Cl. 95 — 11. Gosselink, Karl R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Reflective coatings. 3,355,311, 11-^28-67, Cl. 117—33. Gossen, P., & Co., G.m.b.H. : See — Schmitt, Helmut. 3,348,460. Gossett, Bryant W., and M. C. Henson, to Gossett Machine Works, Inc. Friction drive coiler bases. 3,323,178, 6-6-67, Cl. 19 — 159. Gossett, Bryant W., and M. C. Henson, to Gossett Machine Works, Inc. Receptacle supporting apparatus for textile coilers. 3,323,179, 6-6-67, Cl. 19 — 159. Gossett, Bryant W., and M. C. Henson, to Gossett Machine Work, Inc. Automatic sliver severing apparatus. 3,353,224. 11-21-67, Cl. 19—159. Gossett Machine Works, Inc. : See — Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3,323,178. Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3.323.179. Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3,353,224. Gossev, Constantin : See — Seman, Frederick P., Glenn, and Gossev. 3,330,284. Gossling, Robert C. and L. S. Wilcoxon, to Clopay Corp. Window shade having telescoping roller. 3,299,944. 1-24- 67, Cl. 160—263. Gossner, Elwin. Controlled beam headlamp and the like. 3,311,745, 3-28-67, Cl. 240 — 41.1. Gostomski, Frank T. Screw actuated jack means. 3,338,554, 8-29-67, Cl. 254 — 103. Gosudarstvenny Donetsky Mashinostroitelny : See — Taranov, Dmitry I. 3,357,118. Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Plas- ticheskikh Mass : See — Zolotarevsky, Jakov J. 3,320,635. Zolotarevsky, Jakov J. 3,357,051. Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektny Institute Splavov i Abrabothi Tsvetnykh Metallov : See — Agafonov, Andrei K., Alexakhin, Pokrovskaja, Rogeljberg, and Shpichinetsky. 3,337,371. Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektny Institute Metallurgicheskoi Promyshlennosti : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman, Tesner, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Organl- cheskikh Produktov i Krasitelei : See — Kazankov. Mikhail V., and Ufimtsev. 3,349,089. Gotaverken, Aktiebolaget : See — Olsson, Johan B. 3,324,817. Gotch, Ronald W. : See- Lawrence, Arthur C, and Gotch. 3,350,537. Gotham, Robert W. Live roller convevor. 3,323.636, 6-6-67, Cl. 198—127. Gothel, Herbert, H. Feichtinger, and H. Noeske, to Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. Polyalkylene glycol-diorthosilicic acid ester lubricants and power transmitting fluids. 3,336,227, 8-15-67, Cl. 252 — 49.6. Goto, Asahiko, to Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. High anticorrosion metal lining structure. 3,354,913, 11-28-67, Cl. 138 — 147. Goto, Asahiko, to Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. High anticorrosive metal lining structure. 3,360.010, 12-26-67, Cl. 138 — 142. Goto, Eizo, N. Iwata, and H. Shinada, to Tokyo Shlbaura Elec- tric Co., Ltd. Method of seallngly securing lead-in wires to glass tubes. 3,304,165, 2-14-67, Cl. 65 — 54. Goto, Kazuo : See — Morioka, Kenneth S., and Goto. 3,346,316. Goto, Koji. to Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. Hinge mechanism. 3,351,975, 11-14-67, Cl. 16—128.1. Goto, Masayuki : See — Ikegami. Hidetsugu, Momota, Takekosh!, Matumoto, Nonaka, and Goto. 3,296,569. Goto, Mo. Operating mechanism for a miniature tumbler switch. 3,315,052, 4-18-67, Cl. 200 — 67. Goto, Sajio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Tokvo Koki Seizojo. Paper sheet counting machine. 3,339,918, 9-5-67, Cl. 271 — 64. Goto, Tatsuo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Two-phase reversible step motor. 3,327,191, 6-20-67, Cl. 318 — 138. Goto, Tatsuo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Optimum driving method for step motors. 3,355,646, 11-28-67, Cl. 318 — 138. Goto. Tetsukazu : See — Yamamoto, Sotoo, Goto, and Ohsawa. 3.33S,793. Goto, Tetsukazu, S. Nishlo, H. Kojima, T. Kawano, S. Haya- kawa, and H. Araki, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo K.ibushikikaisha. Process for producing L-clutamic acid by using corynebac- terium melassecola. 3,355,359, 11-28-67, Cl. 195 — 29. 496 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Goto, Toshihide, A. Yamagishi, and T. Sawada, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Method for separating cobalt from oxo-reaction products. 3,298,779, 1-17-67, CI. 23—117. Goto, Yosnio. Rider-propelled exercising vehicle. 3,306,627, 2-28-67, CI. 2S0— 259. Goton, Roland P., and J. Reeasens, to L'Electro-Refractaire. Process and aoparatus for melting and solidifying con- tinuously refractory materials. 3,343,593. 9-26-67, CI. 164 — 273. Go-Tract Ltd. : See — Siber, Erwln-Walter. 3,345,113. Siber, Erwin-Walter. 3,346,306. Siber, Erwin-Walter, and Keary. 3,310,127. Siber, Erwin-Walter, and Keary. 3,327,798. Gott, Alfred J. : See- Felts, Jerome J., and Gott. 3,299,733. Gott, Hans, and J. Ritter, to EVG Entwicklungs- u. Ver- wertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Turning and shifting machine for grate mats. 3,307,715. 3-7-67, CI. 214—6. Gott, Paul G. : -See — Martin, James C, and Gott. 3,360,564. Gottauf, Georg, to Stahlgruber Otto Gruber & Co. Cutting tool for repairing articles. 3,348,310, 10-24-67, CI. 30 — 360. Gottfried, Louis, and J. Berger. Crib-bed. 3,299,450, 1-24- 67, CI. 5—100. Gottfried, Max, to Jobst Institute, Inc. Pressure bandage- splint and method of forming same. 3,351,055, 11-7-67, CI. 128—87. Gottfried, Robert E., and G. P. Marsh, to TRW Inc. Multi- plexing system. 3,337,720, 8-22-67, CI. 235 — 92. Gottfried, Siegfried, and L. Baxendale, to Biorex Laboratories Ltd. Dental compositions and methods of making same. 3,328,246, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 60. Gotthardt, Hans-Dieter : See — Busehmann, Gerhard E., Gotthardt, and Koch. 3,320,343. Gotthoffer, Philip : See — Natanagara, Hussein, and Gotthoffer. 3,346,754. Gottlieb Guhring Ebingen : See — Guhring, Knut G. 3,309,819. Gottllng, Fritz : See — Wustenhagen, Ernst, Gottllng, Otto, and Roos. 3,307,- 883. Gottlob Gussmann Suddeutsche Bettpolsterfabrik : See — Lehmann, Walter. 3,355,746. Gottron, Richard N., to United States of America, Army. Electro-fluid transducer. 3,311,122, 3-28-67, CI. 137 — 815. Gottsch, Ernest H. W. : See — Nonnecke, Ernst A., and Gottsch. 3,313,116. Gottschald, Rudolf, to L. Viktor, sole responsible partner of the firm A. Ehrenreich & Cie. Ball and socket joints. 3,309,117, 3-14-67, CI. 287 — 87. Gottsehalk, Heinrich G., to K. H. Schmidt. Wheel suspension system for road vehicles and cross-country vehicles. 3,356,- 954, 12-5-67, CI. 280—6. Gottsehalk, Robert E., to Panavision Inc. Apparatus for projecting motion pictures. 3,304,146, 2-14-67, CI. 352 — 208. Gottscho, Adolph, Inc. : See — Birch, Ian H. 3,304,856. Gottscho. Ira S. 3,318,238. Worth, Francis C. 3,309,986. Gottscho, Ira S., to Adolph Gottscho Inc. and drain means. 3,318,238, 5-9-67, Gottstein, William J. : See — Cheney, Lee C, and Gottstein. 3,301,859. Gottstein, William J., and L. C. Cheney, to Bristol-Myers Co. 6-(a-phenoxyalkanoylamino)thiopeniclllanic acid. 3,301,- 849, 1-31-67, CI. 260—239.1. Gottstein, William J., and L. C. Cheney, to Bristol-Myers Co. Penicillin aldehydes. 3,316,273, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 306.7. Gottwald, Bruce C, and J. M. Haigh, to Albemarle Paper Co. Process for smoothly laminating a thin film on an un- smoothed paper base. 3,300,364, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 281. Gottwald, Bruce C, and J. M. Haigh, to Albemarle Paper Co. Process of cast coating paper and simultaneously laminat- ing. 3,307,993. 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 278. Gottwald, Bruce C, B. S. Halsey, R. C. Williams, and J. M. Haigh, to Albemarle Paper Co. Continuous process of dry- ing uncoated fibrous webs. 3,354,035, 11-21-67, CI. 162— 206. Gotz, Elmar, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G. m.b.H Pro- gram control system. 3,303,332, 2-7-67, CI. 235 — 151.11. Gotz, Elmar, and P. Boese, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs- G.m.b.H. Program control system to regulate tool speed. 3,351,746, 11-7-67, CI. 235—151.11. Gotz, Gerhard : See — Poschenrieder. Werner, and Gotz. 3,316.510. Gotz, Hans. Weaving loom shuttles. 3,326,245, 6-20-67, CI. 139 — 196. Gotz, Hans, and J. Drewitz, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Sley motion for terry loom. 3,339,589, 9-5-67, CI. 139 — 26. Gotze, Johannes, A. Randolph, and 0. Riester, to Agfa Aktien- gesellschaft. Direct positive emulsions. 3,314,796, 4-18- 67, CI. 96—101. Goubie, Jacques J. G., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Landing for conveyors. 3,319,758, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 16. Goubsky, Gregory M. Space heaters. 3,306,334, 2-28-67, CI. 158 — 4. Goudie, John S. Curved edge safety razor having notches to seat the ends of the blade. 3,331,129, 7-18-67, CI. 30 — 49. Gondy. William E., to Armco Steel Corp. Drive apparatus in- cluding torque converter and fluid operated clutch. 3,337,- 012, 8-22-67, CI. 192—3.33. Ink fountain supply CI. 101—363. Gough, Alfred B., to General Electric Co. Trough-shaped lumi- naire with housing. 3,328,578, 6-27-67, CI. 240—93. Gough, Carroll L., and R. E. Dorsee, to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Armature lead connections. 3,309,548, 3-14-67, CI. 310—234. Gough, Edward W., to Protection, Inc. Self contained cool- ing system. 3,296,819, 1-10-67, CI. 62—259. Gouilloud, Michel M. A., to Societe de Prospection Electrique Schlumberger, S.A. Induction investigation apparatus hav- ing time shared operations including phase calibration. 3,340,464, 9-5-67, CI. 324 — 6. Gouin, Albert J. : See — Anderson, Robert E., and Gouin. 3,351,669. Gouinlock, Edward V., Jr. : See — Creighton, Stephen M., and Gouinlock. 3,313,763. Gould, Bert B. Ablative nozzle. 3,309,784, 3-21-67, CI. 60—253. Gould, Bert B., to MB Associates. Dispersal of rockets. 3,318,241, 5-9-67, CI. 102 — 7.2. Gould, Bert B., to MB Associates. Apparatus for igniting miniature rockets. 3,322,067, 5-30-67, CI. 102 — 70. Gould, Bert B. Miniature disappearing projectile. 3,326,129, 6-20-67, CI. 102 — 49.3. Gould, Bert B., and A. T. Biehl, to MB Associates. Launch- ing device. 3,319,522, 5-16-67, CI. 89—1.813. Gould, Bert F. : See — Mawhinney, Robert C, Gould, Biehl, Mainhardt, and Barton. 3,344,711. Gould, Charna : See — Gould, William and C. 3,299,766. Gould, Charna and W. Synthetic filaments and method of making the same. 3.330,721, 7-11-67, CI. 161 — 175. Gould, Clarence W. : See — Webb, James E., National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration, and Gould. 3,321,570. Gould, David H., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Oral preparation. 3,342,687, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 93. Gould, Davis S. : See — Wright, Dale J., and Gould. 3,313,578. Gould, George J. Stacked storage bins. 3,347,394, 10-17-67, CI. 211 — 126. Gould, Gordon E.: See — Lemmer, Robert E., and Gould. 3,302,241. Gould, Gordon E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Extrusion appa- ratus. 3,331,100, 7-18-67, CI. 18—12. Gould, Harold L. B. : See — Brownell, Richard M., Gould, and Wenny. 3,355,724. Gould, Herbert R. : See — Kurt, Howard D., and Gould. 3,307,072. Gould, Herbert R., to General Electric Co. Ballast for operat- ing electric discharge lamps in conjunction with a com- panion ballast. 3,323,006, 5-30-67, CI. 315 — 97. Gould. Irwin M., and G. A. Moe, to Bell & Howell Co. Slide projector. 3,336,836, 8-22-67, CI. 88—28. Gould, Jack R., and E. M. Butler, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Monopropellant comprising a difluoramlnoalkane and fum- ing nitric acid. 3,310,444, 3-21-67, CI. 149—74. Gould, Jack R., and S. L. Giiolito, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method for producing bis (chlorovinyl) sulfides. 3,321,528, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 609. Gould, Jerome, to Leslie Salt Co., also d.b.a. Spice Islands Co. Paperboard packet and blank therefor. 3,302,845, 2-7-67, CI. 229 — 16. Gould, Jerome, to Design Properties, Inc. Measuring and dis- pensing container. 3,327,905, 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 331. Gould, Jerome, to Design Properties, Inc. Carton with measur- ing trap dispenser. 3,327,910, 6-27-67. CI. 222 — 455. Gould, Jerome, and V. F. Eisner, to Infanseat Co. Baby car- rier. 3,334,944, 8-8-67, CI. 297—377. Gould, Jerome, L. W. Throssel, K. A. Jensen, and O. E. Kuhl- man, to Infanseat Co. Baby carrier. 3,338,590, 8-29-67, CI. 280 — 47.25. Gould, Myron H., and C. Horvath, to Burndv Corp. Crucible cradle assembly. 3.330,430, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 318. Gould-National Batteries, Inc. : See — Bradshaw, Franklin C, and Smith. 3,320,508. Braendel, Helmuth G. 3,326,561. Menard. Claude J. 3,304,204. Miller. James H. 3,336,164. Nordvik, Donald T. 3,304,203. Sam, Ahmad. 3.304,202. Tobin, Carl J. 3,303,629. Gould, Russell. Slide fastener. 3,343,233, 9-26-67, CI. 24—201. Gould, Russell J. : See — Martin, Hollinshead T., and Gould. 3,329,262. Gould, William : See — Gould, Charna and W. 3,330,721. Gould, William and C. Sealing element for fastener devices. 3,299,766, 1-24-67, CI. 85 — 1. Gould, William A., and A. A. Larsen, to Mead Johnson & Co. Sulfonamido Indole derivatives. 3,297,717, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.12. Gould. Winifred A. K. : See — Marshall, Fay E., and Gould. 3,335,019. Goulding, Geoffrey L., and K. P. Barr, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Fabrics. 3,337,389, 8-22-67. CI. 161 — 75. Goulding Mfg. Co. : See — Parkinson, Edward J. 3,337,151. Gouley, Romeo : See — Tatner, Hyman, Townsend, and Gouley. 3,296,133. LIST OF PATENTEES 497 Goulounes, Noel : See — Chassevent, Louis E., and Goulounes. 3,312,455. Goumenlouk, Gleb I., to liice Barton Corp. Method and appara- tus for purging travelling felts. 3,347,740, 10-17-07, CI. 102 — 199. Goundrv, Paul C. : See — Cheney, Gerald L., and Goundry. 3,338,761. Goupil, Jean J. Superoxygenated air inhaling device. 3,316,- 907, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 205. Gouroer, Jean-Pierre : See — Bisjak. Jacques, and Gourber. 3,323,010. Gourdon, Bernard, and F. Pouliqtien, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aqultaine. Inverse flame process for the manufacture of mercaptans. 3,337,638. 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 609. Gouriet, Geoffrey G., to The Wayne Kerr Laboratories Ltd. Apparatus for comparing the amplitude of two signals of different frequencies. 3,302,202, 1-31-67, CI. 343 — 109. Gourlay, Douglas P., and H. J. Straut, to General Precision, Inc. Actuation system. 3,357,179, 12-12-67, CI. 60 — 52. Gourlay, Douglas P., and H. J. Straut, to General Precision Inc. Variable volume, variable pressure hydraulic power supply. 3,359,726, 12-26-67. CI. 00 — 52. Gourley, Walter C. and J. R. Bellace, to United States of America, Navy. High voltage wire coupling. 3,317,883, 5-2-67, CI. 339—94. Gourley, William L., and C. A. Janner, to United States Steel Corp. Safety mechanism for stopping a machine. 3,325,611, 6-13-67, CI. 200—61.39. Gournay, Luke S., to Mobil Oil Corp. Methods and systems utilizing lasers for generating seismic energy. 3,322,231, 5-30-67, CI. 181 — .5. Gouttebel, Raymond P.: See — Mauduech, Robert R., Gouttebel, Proutiere, and Com- munal. 3,303,287. Gove, Emery T. Straddle type carrier. 3,348,711, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 392. Gove, Harvey H. : See — Barton, James V., Borzclk, Gove, and Hoffman. 3,314,- 109. Swlckard, James L., Jr., and Gove. 3,323,170. Gover, Marcius N. Envelope-enclosed, extended-life electrical contact means having longitudinal deflection-minimizing constraint means therefor. 3,339,049, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 166. Gover, Russell D. Folding table. 3,344,755, 10-3-67, CI. 108 — 40. Govin, Charles T., and E. C. Koerper, to Koerper Engineering Associates, Inc. Dispensing device. 3,321,107, 5-23-67, CI. 222 — 2. Gowan, Peter H. : See — Lambie, Howard R., Burtenshaw, and Gowan. 3,306,- 179. Goward. Stanley H., to BTR Industries Ltd. Method of at- taching end fittings to hoses. 3,333,325, 8-1-67, CI. 29 — 508. Gowen, Edward F., Jr., R. Ollis Jr., and R. A. Walker, to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Thread forms. 3,323,402, 6-6- 67, CI. 85—1. Gowen, Hammond E. T., R. J. Geib, and M. M. Harris, to The Scionics Corp. Miniature capacitor and method of making the same. 3,304,475, 2-14-67. CI. 317—261. Gower, Roger L. Tire chains. 3,313,335, 4-11-67, CI. 152—229. Gowing, James S. : See — Jablonski, Werner L., Gowing, and Renin. 3,323,974. Goy, Carl A., and R. C. Ramsey, to Electro-Voice Inc. Piezo- electric microphone. 3,329.776, 7-4-67, CI. 179 — 110.1. Goy, Ronald S., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Manufacture of footwear. 3,324,220, 6-6-67, CI. 264—244. Goyco, Efrain T., and E. R. Collazo, to United States of Amer- ica, Administrator of Veterans Affairs and/or the Secretary of the Army. Rapid separation of schistosome ova from tis- sue by digestion with plnguinain. 3,360,438, 12-26-67, CI. 195—2. Goytisolo, Taltavull. Catoptrlcal-dioptrical device for electric lighting. 3,348,037, 10-17-67, CI. 240 — 41.38. Gozzo, Franco, and M. Ragazzinl, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the preparation of fluoro-olefines by pyrolysis. 3,338,980, 8-29-67, CI. 260—653.3. Graae, .Tohan E. A. Powder coupling having pressure ad- justable means. 3,307,665, 3-7-67. CI. 192 — 58. Graafsma, Richard S.: See — Grams, Ronald L.. and Graafsma. 3,351,321. Grabbe, Dimitry G., to Photoclrcuits Corp. Method of wear resistant coating a commutator contact surface. 3,302,- 270. 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 155.55. Grabbe, Friedbert, and K. Hintersdorf. Cleaning water sur- faces. 3.314,545, 4-18-67, CI. 210 — 242. Grabensteln, Charles F. : See — Johns, Wilford, and Grabenstein. 3,315,202. Graber, Carl D. : See — Krug, Newton J., Graber, and Grosswiller. 3,297,378. Graber. Carl D.. and L. J. Grosswiller, Jr., to Diebold Inc. Power file ejector construction. 3.298,766, 1-17-67, CI. 312 — 223. Graber, Carl D., L. J. Grosswiller, Jr., T. H. Kenny, and H. C. Obermiller, to Diebold, Inc. Power file safety construction. 3,306,691, 2-28-67, CI. 312—223. Graber, Georg : See — Strasen, Gunter, and Graber. 3,356,857. Graber, Joseph V.. to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Draperv hook. 3.321,814. 5-30-67, CI. 24 — 84. Graber. Joseph V., to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Draper rod fixture. 3,333.622. 8-1-67, CI. 160—345. Graber, Joseph V., and F. F. Saltzmann, to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Support for draperies and the like. 3,341,8S6, 9-19-67, CI. 16—95. Graber, Joseph V., and F. F. Salzmann, to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Support for draperies and the like. 3,342,247, 9-19-67, CI. 160—345. Graber, Joseph V., and F. F. Salzmann, to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Support for draperies and the like. 3,345,676, 10-10- 67, CI. 16—87.6. Graber, Joseph V., and F. F. Salzmann, to Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. Support for draperies and the like. 3,345,678, 10-10- 67. CI. 16—94. Graber Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Graber, Joseph V. 3,321,S14. Graber, Joseph V. 3,.X3:i,622. Graber, Joseph V., and Saltzmann. 3,341,886. Graber, Joseph V., and Salzmann. 3,342,247. Graber, Joseph V., and Salzmann. 3,345,676. Graber, Joseph V., and Salzmann. 3,345,678. Salzmann, Ferdinand F. 3,329,384. Salzmann, Ferdinand F. 3,354,498. Grabhofer, Herbert : See — Miiller, Herbert, Grabhofer, Ulrich, and Posse. 3,346,386. Grabhofer, Herbert, H. Muller, R. Posse, and H. Ulrich, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Pentaerythritol phosphoric acid esters. 3,342,903, 9-19-67, CI. 260—927. Grabill, Glenn B., and E. L. Lorenz, to Michigan Wheel Co. Instrument for measuring horsepower of marine engines. 3,301,045, 1-31-07, CI. 73—134. Grable, Donovan B., % each to K. L. Bourdo, and C. R. Sum- mers. Method of pumping wells drilled below water. 3,311,063, 3-28-67, CI. 103—43. Grable, Gene T. Bib. 3,299,440, 1-24-67, CI. 2—49. Grable, Phillip B., to Archery Research Inc. Take-apart arch- ery bow. 3,326,200, 6-20-67, CI. 124 — 24. Grabmaier, Josef, and E. Sirtl, to Siemens & Halske Aktien- gesellschaft. Method for producing semiconductor devices. 3,340,110, 9-5-67, CI. 148 — 175. Grabow, Gale R., to General Motors Corp. Analog to digital angle converter. 3,299,420, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 347. Grabow, Ronald D., to Amphenol Corp. Directional drive con- trol for synchronous reaction motor. 3,333,125, 7-25-67, CI. 310 — 41. Grabowski, Anthony : See — Catalano, Philip F., and Grabowski. 3,315,839. Grabowski, Kenneth P., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Voltage tun- able tunnel diode microwave amplifier. 3,327,240, 6-20-67. CI. 330—61. Grabowski, Leonard R., to General Motors Corp. Nut and screw assembly. 3,302,477, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Grabowski, Leonard R., and D. R. Rowland, to General Motors Corp. Actuator assembly. 3,300,308, 12-26-67, CI. 308 — 6. Grabowski, Stanley J., and K. F. Tittel, to General Electric Co. Pulse generator. 3,337,755, 8-22-67, CI. 307—106. Grabowski, Walter L., B. Junge, and E. H. Storm, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Air flow control and cell deflector blade system with direct access matrix file. 3,334,- 785, 8-8-67, CI. 221—88. Grabowsky, Wallis R. : See — Durran, Donald A., and Grabowsky. 3,330,929. Grace, Alan G., to Ampex Corp. Transistorized low noise pre- amplifier having high resistive input impedance and low in- put capacity. 3,296,544, 1-3-67, CI. 330—14. Grace, Garland K. : See — Monroe, Joseph W., Grace, and Hessler. 3,320,794. Monroe, Joseph W., Grace, and Hessler. 3,320,795. Grace, Garland K., and R. H. Brown, to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Sliver inserter for solid propellant rocket motors. 3,331,723, 7-18-67, CI. 156 — 423. Grace, Harold P., and F. F. White, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Electrostatic gas filter. 3,307,332, 3-7- 67. CI. 55—103. Grace & Hornbrook Mfg. Co. : See — King, Francis N. 3,342,534. Grace, Kenneth T., and R. J. Teply, to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic memory core and method. 3,305,845, 2-21-07, CI. 340—174. Grace-Lee Products Inc. : See — Graceman, Barry J., and Johnson. 3,312,235. Grace, Lloyd F., and W. P. Manning, to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for controlling the tempera- ture of blast furnace gases. 3,298,824, 1-17-67, CI. 75 — 41. Grace, Martin I., to Airtron, Inc. Electrical device. 3,302,- 266 2—7—67 CI 29 25 3 Grace,' Martin' J. Automatic' grocery cart. 3,324,973, 6-13-67, CI. 186—1. Grace, Norman S., and R. T. Woodhams, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Blends of natural or synthetic rubber with polyepi- sulfide. 3,351,571, 11-7-67, CI. 260—4. Grace, Robert W. Constant delivery preselected fluid flow valve control device. 3,330,289, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 37. Grace, W. R., & Co. : See — Anderson, Kelvin G. 3,325,709. Anderson, Kelvin G. 3,334,735. Avtges, James A. 3.326,831. Bailey, Herman H. 3.321,939. Barrett, Wavne T.. Triggiani, and Magee. 3,322,491. Battllne, Fred. 3,320,333. Beaudet, Hernias N.. and Greenlle. 3,303,954. Bodach, Charles M. 3.352,787. Braude, Georee L. 3,337,594. Braun, Ann B., and Fitch. 3.331.783. Briggs, Warren S., Stover, and Warthen. 3,295,913. 498 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Grace, W. R., & Co. : See — Continued Cahill, Gerald P., and Arons. 3,344,099. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,326,474. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,351. Clary. Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,352. Clary Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,355. Collins, Frederick H. 3,346,680. Craven, William J. 3,322,691. Crotty, Homer E. 3,325,410. ■ nnn Cummings, William P., Baral, and Laudone. 3,301,788. Davis, Everett R., Merrill, and Hundt. 3,314,388. Dodson, Vance H., and Farkas. 3,351,478. Dodson, Vance H., Jr., and Serafin. 3,329,ol7. Dolan, Ronald V., and Hofmann. 3,326,810. Dougherty, Charles. 3,299,132. Doyle, Carroll F. 3,343,931. Doyle, Carroll F. 3,354,114. Dreyfus, Robert L. 3,334,737. Eastes, Frank E. 3,355,313. Ehrig, Raymond J. 3,297,670. Ehrig, Raymond J. 3,310,542. Ehrig, Raymond J., and Liebman. 3,296,234. Erceg, Jack P., and Collins. 3,334,169. Farison, Robert E. 3,337,195. Farison. Robert E. 3,340,888. Fitch, Frederick T., and Braun. 3,301,790. Fitch, Frederick T., and Braun. 3,331,785. Fitch, Frederick T., Sanchez, and Vanik. 3,330,772. Fitch, Frederick T., and Smith. 3,326,813. Fitch, Frederick T., and Smith. 3,329,623. Fitch, Frederick T., and Smith. 3,356,615. Flack, Herbert P., Sanchez, and Lamberth. 3,345,437. Flack, Herbert P., Smith, and Fitch. 3.340,567. Flaherty, Walter L. 3,310,196. Ford, Thomas E. 3,330,094. Gabler, Rudolf, and Teplitzky. 3,330,538. Godfrey, John J. 3,312,740. Godfrey, John J. 3,314,754. Grushkin, Bernard. 3,351,607. Grushkin, Bernard, and Rice. 3,329,716. Gunderson, Lewis O., and Kerst. 3,331,773. Gunkel, Kenneth M. 3.209,477. Gush, Donald P. 3,346,474. Gush, Donald P.. and Marans. 3,350,290. Guthrie, James L. 3,310.459. Guthrie, James L. 3,332,833. Harper, James L., and Thomas. 3,338,944. Harrison, John W. 3,355,010. Henderson, Donald S., Briggs, Stover, and Thomas. 3 295 919. Hundt, Donald D., Gavin, and Lefforge. 3,339,931. Hundt, Donald D., and Greenlie. 3,360,273. Hurley, Forrest R., Tecotzky, and Vanik. 3,325,419. Hwa, Chih M. 3,341,467. Isaacs, Philip K., Woodard, Trofimow, and Wacome. 3,317,449. Jaffe, Fred 3,349,139. James, William M.. Jr. 3,322,827. Kehr, Clifton L. 3,305,517. Ketley, Arthur D. 3,310,589. Ketlev, Arthur D. 3,326,842. Ketley, Arthur D., and Ehrig. 3,297,672. Kirkpatrick, Wylie C, Harrison, and Lowry. 3,320,106. Koegemann, Victor E., Denman, and Friedman. 3,347,797. Krishnamurthy, Gobiehettipalayam S. 3,303,178. Larsen, Donald W., and Kehr. 3,351,495. Lasoff, Jacob. 3,317,119. Legal, Casimer C, and Mobley. 3,320,048. Legal, Casimer C, Jr., Nichols, and Patterson. 3,316,- 676. Lind, Eric S., and Pierce. 3,328,185. Love, Harold N. 3,348,728. Magee, John S. 3,322,495. Magee, John S., and Briggs. 3,322,494. Magee, John S., Jr., Briggs, and Ciapetta. 3,325,247. Mandle, Richard M., and Straehle. 3,298,807. Marans, Nelson S. 3,342,900. Marans, Nelson S., and Wessells. 3,310,605. Marans, Nelson S., and Wessells. 3,312,611. Nakajima, Nobuyuki. 3.347,830. Olsen. Clarence G. 3,349,903. Perdue, Richard R. 3,358,900. Reich, Wilburt H. 3,319,348. R«isinger, Delvvin J. 3,312,256. Reisinger, Delwin J., and Cook. 3,333,394. Remmert, Herman A. 3,329,157. Rice, Rip G., and Ernest. 3,357,931. Ridgeway, John L. 3,333,940. Rubinstein, David, and Healy. 3,350,265. Sanchez, Moises G., and Triggiani. 3,338,666. Say, Peter A. 3,313,669. Schirmer, Henry G. 3.346,480. Schirmer, Henry G. 3,348,022. Schurman, Peter T., and Confer. 3,317,955. Schurman, Peter T., and Confer. 3,327,841. Schurman, Peter T., and Confer. 3,339,781. Shaffer, James S. 3,357,153. Silvestri, Nathan J. 3,340,100. Simons, Charles W., and Arons. 3,348,966. Simons, Charles W., Gribens, and Arons. 3,342,381. Simons, Charles W., and Holdsworth. 3,295,486. 3,312,630. 3,316,689. 3,303,173. 3,306,960. Grace, W. R., & Co. : See — Continued Smets, Georges J. G., and Bex. 3,330,745. Smith, Jean G. 3,312,628. Smith, Jean G. 3,312,629. Smith, Jean G. 3.312,631. Smith, Jean G. 3,312,632. Smith, Jean G. 3,312,633. Smith, Jean G., and Fitch. 3,326,812. Smith, Jean G., and Fitch. 3,355,525. Smith, Jean G., and Flack. 3,313,602. Spolsino, Peter P. 3,323,272. Steadman, Thomas R., and Wood. 3,350,458. Sternau, Martin M. 3,344,912. Sternau, Martin M. 3,345,798. Sternau. Martin M 3,34S,358 Steyermark. Paul R. 3,312,693. Steyermark, Paul R. 3,321,446. Stover, William A., Warthen, and Briggs. 3,304,150. Sump, Cord H. 3,298,823. Svrchek, Joseph G. 3,304,348. Tanona, Robert V. 3,322,045. Terry, Lewis I. 3,299,619. Thorn, Roy W., Jr., Warren, Perkins, Rickman, and Norris. 3,338,745. Tomaino, Paul B. 3,347,809. Trofimow, Alex, and Bleyde. 3,328,330. Trofimow, Alex, and Dearborn. 3,310,514. Trofimow, Alex, Dearborn, and Mader. 3,313,757. Turner, Gordon J. 3,356,448. Vanik, Milton C, Sanchez, and Acker. Veltman, Preston L. 3,325,105. Veltman, Preston L. 3,331,675. Vranesic, Eli I. 3,332,545. Waldrop, Thomas E., Cook, and Lazar. Wandeler, Rolf, Hopff, and Schroder. Weissman, Stanley N., and Matthias. Welch, Robert L. 3,310,237. Werber, Frank X., Gregorian, and Johnson. 3,297,641. Wilson, Charles P., Jr., Carr, and Ciapetta. 3,352,636. Wise, Andrew E., Chapin, and Nichols. 3,317,307. Witt, Raymond N., Jr. 3,303,676. Wszolek, Walter R. 3,332,866. Wszolek, Walter R. 3, 34:;, 983. Zimmer, Austin A. 3,303,003. Grace, William E. Earth compaction roller construction. 3,318,211, 5-9-67, CI. 94 — 50. Graceman, Barry J., and L. L. Johnson, to Grace-Lee Prod- ucts Inc. Detergent dispensing apparatus. 3,312,235, 4-4-67, CI. 137—268. Grachev, Alexandr I. : See — Morozov, Vladimir I., Rylov, Shtarkman, Grachev, and Khanov. 3,310,835. Grachev, Boris N.. to Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Konstruktor- sky Institute Ispytaleljnykh mashin, priborov i sredstv izmerenia mass. Induction type electric dynamometer. 3,321,963, 5-30-67, CI. 73—141. Gradeff, Petko S. : See— Meuly, Walter C, and Gradeff. 3,296,080. Gradsten, Marcel A. : See — Lieblich, Irving, and Gradsten. 3,342,705. Lieblich, Irving, and Gradsten. 3,344,043. Gradsten, Marcel A., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Penta- erythritol arsenite substituted benzoates. 3,351,649, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 440. Gradsten, Marcel A., and I. Lieblich, to Hogan Faximile Corp. Electrolytic recording medium containing a phenolic ether. 3,341,431, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 2. Gradsten, Marcel A., and I. Lieblich, to Hogan Faximile Corp. Electrolytic recording medium containing a polynuclear phenol. 3,342,704, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 2. Gradsten, Marcel A., and I. Lieblich, to Hogan Faximile Corp. Electrolytic recording medium containing a quaternary ammonium compound. 3,344,044, 9-26-67, CI. 204 — 2. Grady, Charles B., Jr. : See — Wales, Nathanel B., Jr., and Grady. 3,343,789. Grady, Dennis R., to Technicon Instruments Corp. Distilla- tion and analysis apparatus. 3,321,381, 5-23-67, CI. 202 — 185. Grady, James M., to Morton International, Inc. Carrying handle and container. 3,298,416, 1-17-67, CI. 150—12. Gradv, John H., to Phillips Screw Co. Calibration instrument. 3,321,962, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 134. Grady, John J., to International Steel Slag Corp. Steel slag handling system. 3,316,075, 4-25-67, CI. 65 — 19. Grady, John J., to International Steel Slag Corp. Steel slag handling system. 3,316,079, 4-25-67, CI. 65 — 141. Grady, Robert J., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Data proc- essing system having external selection of multiple buffers. 3,297,996, 1-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Grady, Robert J., and W. Klein, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. List control. 3,297,997, 1-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Graeve, Egbert, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Phase- controlled oscillator having a bistable circuit in the control loop. 3,337,813, 8-22-67, CI. 331 — 17. Graf, Felix, to Rieter Machine Works, Ltd. Thread guide arrangement for a winding machine. 3,353,761, 11-21-67, CI. 242 — 43. Graf, Fritz : See — Stastny, Fritz, Unterstenhoefer, Graf, and Loeffler 3,336,- 184. LIST OF PATENTEES 499 Graf, George: See — McClure, Ellis G. 3,355,214. Gr&f Ingholt, Alfred, and K. Branstuer, to Fr. Hesser Mascliiueulnbrik-Aktlengesellsehaft. Packaging machine. 3,350.840, 11-7-67. CI. 53 — 180. Graf, John A. Electrically illuminated animated toy. 3,358,- 401, 12-19-07, CI. 46—228. Graf, Robert E., and It. W. Young, to American Optical Co. Method of making ophthalmic lens. 3,339,318, 9-5-07, CI. 51—284. Grafen, Karlheiuz : See — Bachmann, Dltmar, Gerstenberg, Grafen, and Paszthory. 3,337, SOS. Grafer. Albrecht, and A. Pilgrim. Holler bit. 3,323,605, 6-6- 67, CI. 175 — 366. Graft, Frederick J. Automatically variable planetary trans- mission. 3,302,4S8, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 751. Graff, Jerry C, to Schluniberger Technology Corp. Well tester. 3,319,718, 5-16-67, CI. 166 — 150. Graff, Stanley E. Stitch cutting machine. 3,299,454, 1-24- 67, CI. 12—39.3. Graffenberger, Hans: See — Burmeister, Jurgen, and Graffenberger. 3,305,485. Grafham, Denis K., to General Electric Co. Battery charg- ing regulators. 3,310,724, 3-21-67, CI. 320 — 39. Grafham, Denis K., to General Electric Co. Emergency light- ing system. 3,320,473, 5-16-67, CI. 315 — 86. Grafingholt, Alfred, to Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik-Aktienge- sellschaft. Apparatus for packaging pourable commodities. 3.31S.067. 5-9-67, CI. 53—112. Graflus, Gerald R. : -See — Taylor, William C., Gardner, and Graflus. 3,338,363. Graflex, Inc. : See — King, Charles R. 3,322,367. King. Charles R. 3,322, 36S. Padelt, Johannes G. 3,329,075. I'adelt, Johannes G. 3,333,519. Grafstein, Daniel : See — Bobinski, Jack, Grafstein, Green, and Mayes. 3,359,304. Fein, Marvin M., Grafstein, and Bobinski. 3,338,684. Grafstein, Daniel, and H. F. Smith, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Boron-containing compounds. 3,297,721, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 343.6. Grafstein, Daniel, C. Vogel, S. I. Karlan, and M. M. Fein, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Bis(hydroxyalkyl and carboxy- alkyl carboranylalkyl) ethers. 3,306,933, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 535. Grafstein, Daniel, and J. Bobinski, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Di-acid chlorides of bis-carboxv carbornyl alkyl ethers. 3,355,4S9, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 544. Grafstein, Daniel, J. Bobinski, and M. M. Fein, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. 11-carboranyl-alkenes and the preparation thereof. 3,360,569, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Graft, Charles L. Cap for soft seal plugs. 3,329,300, 7-4-67, CI. 220—25. Grage. Casper R., to Continental Granite Corp. Apparatus for cutting cylindrical blocks of stone. 3,299,877, 1-24-67, CI. 125—21. Grage, Claus R. : See — Striebel, Frederick L., and Grage. 3,332,357. Gragson, Robert A. Precombustion chamber device. 3,349,758, 10-31-67, CI. 123—32. Graham, Albert : See — Lamb, Raymond, and Graham. 3,356,906. Graham, Alexander L. : See — Dietert, Harry W., Steinmueller, and Graham. 3,335,787. Graham, Alfred E. : See — Himes, William A., and Graham. 3,307,576. Hinies, William A., and Graham. 3,318,327. Graham, Andrew S., Jr. Adjustable cup dispenser. 3,295,- 718, 1-3-67, CI. 221—63. Graham, Arthur K. : See — Pinkerton. Henry L., and Graham. 3,358,739. Graham. Bovd E. : See — Bader, Alfred, Graham, and Reif. 3,337,578. Graham, Boynton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly- mers derived from dodecaboric acids and their preparation. 3,350,324. 10-31-67. CI. 260—2. Graham, Cecil R. M. Aerosol dispensing devices. 3,344,961, 10-3-67, CI. 222 — 402.22. Graham, David E. : See — Welch, Eldred, Graham, and Nashu. 3,306,938. Graham, David E., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Mixture of an epoxy resin and an O-toluidine-aldehyde condensate. 3,315.010. 4-18-67, CI. 260—834. Graham, David E., and A. M. Nashu, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method for killing insects with alkvl cvclohex- anone. 3,322,619, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 30. Graham, Donald P. : See — Dittmann, David J., Driscoll, and Graham. 3,358,601. Graham, Donald P.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Production of polyfluoroaliphatic carboxvlie acids from polyfiuorinated olefins. 3,311,657, 3-28-67. CI. 260 — 539. Graham. Donald P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of perfluoro-tertiary-alkanol. 3,317.615, 5-2-67, CI. 260—633. Graham, Douglas L. Drying apparatus and method. 3,302,297, 2-7-67, CI. 34 — 13. Graham, Erwin W.. to The Pipe Machinery Co. Profile indica- tor and recorder. 3,319,340, 5-16-67, CI. 33 — 174. Graham, Erwin W., to The Pipe Machinery Co. Profile indica- tor and recorder. 3,319,341, 5-10-07, CI. 33 — 174. Graham, Geoffrey, to Scandura Inc. Heating means. 3,333,- 771, S-l-07, CI. 2:17 — 1. Graham, George C. Vacuum operated pump. 3,339,S30, 9-5- 67, CI. 230—52. Graham, George I. : See — Sheridan, Eric, and Graham. 3,330,590. Graham, George W., to Canadian Industries, Ltd. Stabiliza- tion of halohydrocarbons. 3,314,892, 4-18-67, CI. 252 — 153. Graham, George W., and G. It. Lusby, to Canadian Industries Ltd. Ammonium nitrate-fuel oil explosive containing anti- static ingredient. 3,303,073, 2-7-07, CI. 149 — 41. Graham, Gerald G. : See — McDonald, John V., and Graham. 3.300,093. Graham, Gilbert B., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rocket motor casing. 3,357.588, 12-12-07, CI. 220—10. Graham, Harold J., to Omark Industries, Inc. Electric brake for welding apparatus. 3,312,315, 4-4-67, CI. 188 — 163. Graham, Harold L. : See — Johnson, Carlton R., Graham, Greenkorn, and Jahns. 3,321,965. Graham, Herbert L., to Clayton Specialties, Inc. Seed dis- pensing apparatus. 3,314,575, 4-18-67, CI. 222 — 330. Graham, James F. Burn dressing. 3,343,537, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 156. Graham, James L. : See — Van Campen, John H., and Graham. 3,316,095. Graham, James L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Benzothiazoium compounds for controlling overdevelopment. 3,342,596, 9-19-67, CI. 96—50. Graham, James L., to Eastman Kodak Co. Multilayer color photographic element. 3,352,673, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 22. Graham, James S., to The Singer Co. Sewing machine motor mounting system. 3,326,158, 6-20-67, CI. 112 — 220. Graham, James W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Compatible blends of polymerized conjugated diene. 3,326,- 824. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 5. Graham, James W., and G. E. Sgourakes, to The Foxboro Co. Rotary thrust bearing. 3,311,433, 3-28-67, CI. 208 — 230. Graham, John B., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Apparatus for forming paper between a forming wire and felt. 3,326,745, 6-20-67, CI. 162 — 313. Graham, John E„ to Sperry Rand Corp. Cash register. 3,335,- 949, 8-15-67, CI. 235—130. Graham, John R., W. K. Malek, R. H. Comp, and A. J. Mielke, to Polyfoam Products Inc. Ventilated panel con- struction. 3,338,013, 8-29-67, CI. 52 — 303. Graham, John V., J. B. Keeling, and L. L. Robinett. Well pump. 3,354,832, 11-28-67, CI. 103 — 46. Graham, L. W. : See — Dellinger, Basil W. 3,346,968. Graham, Neil B. : See — ■ Bowering, William D. S., and Graham. 3,311,574. Graham, Neil B., to Canadian Industries Ltd. Foaming com- positions. 3,311,575, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. 3-28-67, CI. 330—29. Graham, Neil B., to Canadian Industries Ltd. Isocyanate-con- taining vinyl ether foams. 3,318,824, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Graham, Neil B., and J. D. Murdock, to Canadian Industries Ltd. Foaming compositions. 3,311,573, 3-28-67, CI 260 — 2.5. Graham, Norman C. : See — Connolly, Theodore M., and Graham. 3,326,479. Graham, Paul R. : See — Darby, Joseph R., and Graham. 3,300,442. Graham, Paul R., to Monsanto Co. Modified halogen-contain- ing vinyl resin compositions. 3,356,633, 12-5-67, CI 260 — 31.6. Graham, Peter J., W. J. Linn, and W. J. Middleton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sulfonium methylide com- pounds and polymeric compositions containing them. 3,3o0,- 313, 10-31-67, CI. 252—63.7. Graham, Phillip. Drafting machine. 3,328,883, 7-4-67. CI. 33 — 18. Graham, Phillip. Safe vehicle body. 3,356,175, 12-5-67, CI. 180—93. Graham, Richard H., and R. F. Fortune, to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. Dual fuel cycle for nuclear reactors. 3,336,201, 8-15-67, CI. 176 — 30. Graham, Richard H., and V. E. Calvin, to Cincinnati Indus- tries Inc. Materials and methods for the production of stereotype mats. 3,356,562, 12-5-67, CI. 161 — 128. Graham, Robert A. : See — Neilson, Frank W., Graham, and Benedick. 3,307,052. Omley, Ole P., and Graham. 3,335,931. Graham, Robert P., E. J. Barta, and A. I. Morgan, Jr. to United States of America. Agriculture. Process for peeling wheat and other grains. 3,358,723, 12-19-67, CI. 146 — 225. Graham, Robert W. : See — Papell, Solomon S., and Graham. 3,295,545. Graham, Robert W., to General Motors Corp. Electrohv- draulic power steering system. 3,302,532, 2-7-67, CI. 91 — 459. " Graham, Russell A., and W. V. Dwyer, to Allied Chemical Corp. Drain cleaning compositions. 3,344,078, 9-26-67, CI. 252—457. Graham, Savage & Associates, Inc. : See — Pinkerton. Henry L., and Graham. 3,35S,739. 500 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Graham, Seymour C. : See — Bocken, Melford H. 3,341,995. i Mueller, Martin. 3,327,895. Graham, Talford W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of stor- ing butyraldehydes. 3,296,805, 1-10-67, CI. 61 — .5. Graham, Thomas T. Gasification of coal. 3,298,434, 1-17- 67, CI. 166—2. Graham Transmissions, Inc. : See — Alsch, Richard E. 3,349,642. Alsch, Richard E. 3,357,277. Graham, Vincent A. Barb wire holding winding and unwind- ing device. 3,341,149, 9-12-67, CI. 242 — 94. Graham, Walter E. Modular transportation equipment. 3,350,113, 10-31-67, CI. 280 — 43.23. Graham, Ward A., to Stratford Engineering Corp. Mixing atomizing rotor. 3,355,106, 11-28-67, CI. 239 — 9. Graham-White Sales Corp. : See — Frantz, Virgil L. 3,329,392. Frantz, Virgil L. 3,351,093. Graham, William. Intermediates in the production of ceph- alosporin C and derivatives thereof. 3,330,842, 7-11-67, CI. 260—349. Graham, William A. Plastic liner for oil filter. 3,344,925, 10-3- 67, CI. 210—312. Graham, William G. Highway guide post. 3,308,584, 3-14- 67, CI. 52—98. Graham, William H. : See — Bosler, Gerald E., Graham, and Trump. 3,336,650. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Graham. 3.358,013. Graham, William H., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for the preparation of nitrogen- and fluorine-containing ethers. 3,352,915, 11-14-67, CI. 260—584. Grahame, Frederick W. : See — Rayno, Glenn D., Grahame, and Paul. 3,299,333. Grahame, Frederick W., to General Electric Co. Capacitor assembly with high resistance shunt. 3,302,081, 1-31-67, CI. 317—256. Graham-Wood, Edward, F. Berry, J. F. Horridge, and J. Fox- well, to Lowton Construction Group. Ltd. Building con- structions. 3,304,675, 2-21-67, CI. 52 — 236. Grahl, Darwin R., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Air conditioning system and valve used therein. 3,300,132, 1-24-67. CI. 236—1. Grain, Deryk R., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority Nuclear reactor system with internal pressurizer. 3,312,596, 4-4-67, CI. 176—54. Grain Processing Corp. : See — Corman, Julian. 3,296,092. Corman, Julian. 3,332,851. Corman, Julian. 3,335,066. Corman, Julian. 3,345.268. Garbutt, John T. 3,318,782. Grainger, William G., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for assembling articles on projecting members. 3,341,927, 9-19-67, CI. 29—203. Grainger, William G., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Appa- ratus for severing, feeding, and welding a predetermined length of wire. 3,351,103, 11-7-67, CI. 140 — 112. Grakauskas, Vytautas, to Aerojet-General Corp. Preparation of tetrafluorohydrazine from the oxidation of carbamates. 3.350,172, 10-31-67, CI. 23—205. Gralnick, Edna. Toy rocket for packaging and storing of night clothes. 3,354,576, 11-28-67, CI. 46—^11. Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and A. P. Lecon, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Regenerative heat exchangers plate heat trans- fer surface details. 3,308,876, 3-14-67, CI. 165 — 10. Gram, Hans, to Brodrene Gram A/S. Apparatus for the pro- duction of frozen bodies. 3,296,822, 1-10-67, CI. 62 — 341. Gram, Hans, to Brodrene Gram A/S. Apparatus for picking up frozen bodies from a freezing mold. 3,312,082, 4-4—67. CI. 62—353. Gram, Martin M., to MTS Systems Corp. Hydraulic align- ment head for specimen testing. 3,320,798, 5-23-67, CI. 73—103. Gram, Martin M., to MTS Systems Corp. Grips for testing machine. 3,335,603, 8-15-67, CI. 73—103. Grames, Lloyd D. : See — Ingraham, Ronald H., and Grames. 3,317,223. Gramlich, Paul F., and J. L. Fisher, to McGraw-Edlson Co. Ground level transformer with cabinet. 3,335,380, 8-8-67, CI. 336—90. Gramm, Walter P., and L. E. Wills, to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Packaged charcoal fuel. 3,351,443, 11-7-67, CI. 44 — 40. Grams, Ronald L., and R. S. Graafsma, to Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. Trailer tongue lifting device. 3,351,321, 11-7-67, CI. 254—86. Grams, William R., to General Electric Co. Solion device having hermetically sealed exterior of borosilicate glass. 3,297,919, 1-10-67, CI. 317 — 231. Gran, Carl A., to Magi-Pak Corp. Disposable valved spout 3,315,850, 4-25-67, CI. 222—501. Gran, Norman J. Sofa bed. 3,346,889, 10-17-67, CI. 5—12. Granata, Saverio, and G.-C. Giacchetti, to SNAM S.p.A. Nuclear fuel elements formed by metallic uranium or Its alloys lined with magnesium or zironium alloys and proc- ess of lining said elements. 3,304,235. 2-14-67, CI. 176 — 82. Granatek, Alphonse P. : See — Granatek. Edmund S. and A. 3,350,266. Kaplan, Murray A., and Granatek. 3,301,S99. Granatek, Alphonse P., and P. A. Ratto, to Bristol-Myers Co. Antibacterial composition containing ampicillin or heta- cillin with dicloxacillin. 3,317,389, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 65. Granatek, Edmund S. and A. P., to Bristol-Myers Co. Antacid composition comprising aluminum hydroxide, magnesium hydroxide and magnesium gluconate. 3,350,266. 10-31-67, CI. 167-^55. Granberg, Elof. Chain saw sharpening means. 3,313,184, 4-11-67, CI. 76—31. Grancoin, Bernard, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Tele- graphie Sans Fil. Hall effect rotating device. 3,309,642, 3-14-67, CI. 338—32. Grand, Bernard : See — Kaufman, Myron N., Grand, and Capuano. 3,341,697. Grand, Joseph A., to United States of America, Navy. Com- position and device for creating an underwater cloud. 3,316,840, 5-2-67, CI. 102—66. Grand Sheet Metal Products Co. : See — Rawson, Emanuel. 3,296,991. Grand Specialties Co. : See — Hopfeld, Fred P. 3,306,479. Hopfeld, Fred P. 3,360,078. Grand Steel & Mfg. Co. : See — Horetzke, John R. 3,310,943. Grandadam, Albert R., to A. P. O. Bizet. Crystallization of sugar. 3,356,532, 12-5-67, CI. 127 — 58. Grandad's Ranch, Inc. : See — Corwln, Roy E. and Len A., and Hanawalt. 3,297,326. Grande, Vincent J., to Teledyne, Inc. Cavity resonator ap- paratus. 3,308,402, 3-7-67, CI. 333 — 83. Grandell, William A., J. A. and R. Z. Wasson ; said Grandell assor. to said J. M. Wasson. Activated changeable adver- tising sign. 3,304,638, 2-21-61, CI. 40—76. Granrley, Max F. : See — Kulp, John F., and Grandey. 3,336,134. Grandinetti, Attilio. K. M. Burns, and R. D. Furry, to Electrographic Corp. Apparatus for assembling a printing plate. 3,338,157, 8-29-67, CI. 100 — 47. Grandinetti, Attilio, and J. Kuderna, to Electrographic Corp. Composite printing plate process. 3,347,163, 10-17-67, CI. 101 — 401.1. Grandon, Eugene L. : See — Blaug, Seymour M., Grandon, Henderson, Lovett, Slat- tery, and Staab. 3,325,366. Grandperret, Rene, to Lentilles Ophtalmiques Speciales So- ciete Anonyme. Method of producing mold elements for lenses. 3,337,659, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 1. Grandy, Andrew J., to United States of America, Army. Launching system. 3,338,133, 8-29-67, CI. 89 — 1.703. Grandy, Andrew J., to United States of America, Armv. Flame cartridge. 3,348,484. 10-24-67, CI. 102 — 32. Grandy, Andrew J., to United States of America, Army. Wire- guided projectile propelling system. 3,358,559, 12-19-67, !C1. 89—1.818. Grandy, Charles G., Jr., to Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. Apparatus for filling an exhaust purifier with catalyst pellets. 3,295,565, 1-3-67, CI. 141—67. Granebro, Per G. W. Clothes rack. 3,358,846, 12-19-67, CI. 211—104. Graney, Paul L., and G. L. Hansen, to General Motors Corp. Spring shackle and method of manufacture thereof. 3,314,- 673, 4-18-67, CI. 267—54. Grange, Arthur S., to The Torrington Co. Bearing retainer. 3,307,889, 3-7-67. CI. 308—187. Grange, Raymond A., to United States Steel Corp. Method of hardening hypereutectoid steels. 3,337,376, 8-22-67, CI. 148 — 143. Granger Associates : See — Alfano, William A., Jr. 3,334,348. Bell, Ross L. 3,308.470. Granger, Charles C. Fruit picking apparatus. 3,356,181, 12-5-67, CI. 182 — 129. Granger, Howard J., to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Appara- tus for detecting and rejecting improperly filled packages. 3,319,784, 5-16-67, CI. 209—74. Granger, Lionel A., to Anciens Etablissements Bac. Blind nuts. 3,336,828, 8-22-67, CI. 85 — 71. Granick, Stewart E. Color spinner toy. 3,323,491, 6-6-67, CI. 118—506. Grahik, Theodore : See — Walker, Harold R., and Kamen. 3,323,063. Graning Enameling Co. : See — Weaver, Paul J. 3,338.267. Granirer, Louis W., and E. Adam ; said Adam assor. to said Granirer. Composition for treatment of angina pectoris and process for preparing same. 3,317,391, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 74. Granite City Steel Co. : See — Heagler, Richard B„ and Wilson. 3,299,641. Saul, John F., Klinkman, Reuscher, Parrish, and Lee. 3,303,264. Granite Merchandising Corp. : See — Sexton, Edward. 3,342,157. Granito, Nicholas A., and J. A. Arnone, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for treating glass fiber and mineral filler filled polyester resins. 3,340,220, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 40. Granitsas, George A.: See — Woodcock, Richard F., and Granitsas. 3,297,388. Granitsas, George A., to American Optical Co. Method of sealing fiber optic plates. 3,304,244, 2-14-67. CI. 204 — 20. LIST OK l'ATKXTKIOS 501 Granitsas, (ieorge A., and F. K. Hays, to American Optical Co. Electrostatic printing cathode ray tube with conducting wires in face plate. 3,321.657, 5-23-67, CI. 313 — 73. Granius, Emil J. Shuffler with adjustable gates having off- set playing card hold down means. 3,305,237, 2-21-67, CI. 273—149. Granllp Corp. : See — Nlsenson, Jules. 3,295,211. Granning, Ole, to Ole Granning Trailer Service, Inc. Lifting arrangement for vehicle axles. 3,325,181, 6-13-67, CI. 280— 43.23. Granning, Ole, Trailer Service, Inc. : See — Granning, Ole. 3,325,181. Granqvlst, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Accelerometer especially for navigational purposes. 3,304,786, 2-21-67, Ql 73 517. Granqvlst, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Earth rotation compensating in inertia navigation. 3,304,788, 2-21-67, Cl. 74 — 5.4. Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Stabilizing system for a gyroscope. 3,306,115, 2-28-67, CI. 74—5. Granqvlst, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Arrangement in spring loaded gyroscopes for inertia navigation. 3,307,- 411, 3-7-67. CI. 74 — 5. Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. North-seeking gyro system. 3,307,412, 3-7-67. CI. 74 — 5.6. Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Gyro platform ar- rangement. 3,308,670, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 5.34. Granqvist, Carl-Erik, to AGA Aktiebolag. Phase controlled oscillator loop Including an electronic counter. 3,344,361, 9-26-67, CI. 331 — 18. Granryd, Thorvald G., to International Harvester Co. Side dump tractor loader. 3,312,364, 4-4-67, CI. 214 — 768. Granryd. Thorvald G., to International Harvester Co. Four wheel drive articulated vehicle with means to transfer power between the wheels. 3,334,702, 8-8-67, CI. 180—51. Gransten, Gunnar L. Supporting device for hand tools. 3,345,- 021, 10-3-67, CI. 248—13. Gransten, Lennart, to Rederi Ab Soya. Fluid motor regulating mechanism having friction compensator. 3,344,797, 10-3- 67, CI. 137 — 18. Grant, Albert E., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Production of uranyl fluoride. 3,338,683, 8-29- 67, CI. 23—346. Grant, Albert E., and L. H. Brooks, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Production of uranyl fluoride. 3,333,930, S-l-67, CI. 23—346. Grant, Andrew : See — Forsyth, George H., Taylor, and Grant. 3,309,787. Grant, Andrew C. : See — Braithwaite, John C, Grant, and Tavlor. 3,326,266. Forsyth, George H.. Braithwaite, and Grant. 3,298,176. Forsyth, George H., and Grant. 3,338,109. Grant, Arthur F., to Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. Reversing and reduction gear. 3,304,808, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 760. Grant, Arthur F., to Allied Machine & Engineering Corp. Speed reducer or increaser. 3,320,828, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 675. Grant, Arthur F., Jr., and J. S. Martinez, to TRW Inc. Nuclear isotope monopropellant hydrazine engine. 3,303,- 651, 2-14-67. CI. 60—203. Grant, Benjamin M. Harvesting attachment. 3,331,196, 7-18- 67, CI. 56 — 106. Grant, Bruce F. : See — Holbert, Don R., and Grant. 3,349,845. Grant, Charles H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Ammonium nitrate-alkali metal nitrate explosive containing aluminum of particular size distribution. 3,307,986, 3-7-67. CI. 149— 21. Grant, Charles H. Aircraft wing with Internal air passages for increased lift. 3,317,162. 5-2-67. CI. 244 — 42. Grant, David E., to Hercules Inc. Method for forming poly- propylene film. 3.345,447, 10-3-67, CI. 264 — 211. Grant, Don S. Corn popping apparatus. 3,323,440, 6-6-67, CI. 99—238.1. Grant. Earl W., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Circuit for controlling the firing angle of a semiconductor A.C. current- controlling devices. 3.341,769, 9-12-67, CI. 323—22. Grant, James A., to Crane Packing Co. Lip seal with sup- porting lip. 3,360,274, 12-26-67, CI. 277—58. Grant, James H., and J. V. Jester, deceased by A. G. Jester, executrix. Traffic control device. 3,319,222, 5-9-67, CI. 340—38. Grant, James N., E. A. Honold, F. R. Andrews, R. S. Brown, and C. L. Shepard, to United States of America, Agricul- ture. Card assembly sampler. 3,345,878, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 421. Grant, John C, to Bvron Jackson Inc. System for spraying drill pipe. 3,306,310, 2-28-67, CI. 134—122. Grant, John C, to Byron Jackson Inc. Side-opening pipe wiper. 3,329,987, 7-11-67, CI. 15 — 210. Grant, John C, to Byron Jackson Inc. Apparatus for spray- ing drill pipe. 3.334,639, 8-8-67, CI. 134—122. Grant, John F. : See — Saunders, Alfred C, and Grant. 3,329,514. Grant, John W., and J. E. Kleboe, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Automatic typeset machine control. 3,337,686, 8-22-67, CI. 17S— 23. Grant, Louis A. De-liner machines for blast furnaces and the like. 3,302,976. 2-7-67, CI. 299—70. Grant, Louis A. Blast furnace lining removing machine. 3,346 300, 10-10-67, CI. 299—70. Grant, Norman H. : See — Alburn, Harvey 10., Clark, and Grant. 3,300,510. Alburn, Harvey E., Clark, Grant, and Russell. 3,329,675. Alburn, Harvey E., and Grant. 3,299,046. Alburn, Harvey E., and Grant. 3,340,252. Grant, Norman H., D. E. Clark, and II. E. Alburn, to Amer- ican Home Products Corp. Poly-0(amlnolacyl-amino)penIcil- lanic acids and method of preparation. 3,351,586, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Grant, Norman H. : See — Alburn, Harvey E., Grant, Clark, and Wolf. 3,351,587. Grant Oil Tool Co. : See — Leathers, Clarence H., and Nixon. 3,323,327. Grant, OrlanU W. : See — Pomper, Anthony W., and Grant. 3,354,867. Grant, Peter H., and A. C. Mueller, to Bell & Howell Co. Combined footage counter and end of film run indicator mechanism for motion picture camera. 3,297,397, 1-10-07, Cl. 352—172. Grant Pulley & Hardware Corp. : See — Del Vecchio, Joseph T., and Agnoff. 3,353,874. Grant, Richard D. Device for lifting and supporting bed patients. 3,343,181. 9-26-67, CI. 5 — 90. Grant. Robert A. : See — Hanssen, Tore, and Grant. 3,322,343. Grant, Robert A., E. F. Sumner, R. R. Holbrook, and G. W. Ince, to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Electrical speedometer utilizing unsymmetrically positioned field coils. 3,299,353, 1-17-67. CT. 324 — 70. Grant, Robert F., and R. V. Jensen, to Walker Mfg. Co. Method of removing the cell walls of a resilient cellular filter material. 3,300.558, 1-24-67, CI. 264—321. Grant, Samuel, to Helene Curtis Industries, Inc. Aluminum organic complex and antipersplrant compositions contain- ing the same. Re. 26,250, 8-15-67, Cl. 167 — 90. Grant, Sidney, to N. & J. Motors Ltd. Apparatus for photo- graphic developing. 3,314,352, 4-18-67, Cl. 95 — 94. Grant, William E., to North American Aviation, Inc. Inter- connecting circuits with a gallium and indium eutectic. 3,335,489. 8-15-67, Cl. 29—628. Grantham, Frederick W. Laundry folder. 3,339,914, 9-5-67, Cl. 270—66. Grantham, John M., H. Irik, F. L. O'Connell, and R. R. Pecheck, to Grantham & Oleson Electrical Contractors, Inc. Reel jack. 3,298,667, 1-17-67, Cl. 254 — 100. Grantham & Oleson Electrical Contractors, Inc. : See — Grantham, John M., Irik, O'Connell, and Pecheck. 3,298,- 667. Grantham, Rodney E. : See— Stimler. Morton, and Grantham. 3,307,448. Grantham, Rodney E., to United States of America, Navy. Radio frequency free communication system. 3,306,206, 2-28-67, Cl. 102 — 70.2. Grantham, Rodney E., and M. Stimler, to United States of America Navy. Instrument for measuring energy in a light pulse. 3,302,521, 2-7-67, Cl. 88 — 23. Grantland, Henry V. Instrument for computing unknown measurements of triangulations. 3,322,340, 5-30-67, Cl. 235—61. Grantom, Roy L., and L. J. Spillane, to Monsanto Co. Oxi- dative dehydrogenation process. 3,297,777, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 683.3. Grants, Paul R. Precast insulating masonry unit and in- sulating filler. 3,318,062, 5-9-67, Cl. 52—309. Grantz, Elek. Electrical plug and receptacle. 3,349,360, 10- 24-67, Cl. 339 — 14. Granville-Phillips Co. : See — Bills, Daniel G., and Warren. 3,298,719. Bills, Daniel G., and Warren. 3,304,731. Winters, Harold F. 3,356,287. Graphia Inc. : See — Hasale, Ernest. 3,329,475. Graphic Electronics, Inc. : See — Barron, John N. 3,327,400. Graphic Engineers, Inc. : See — Donahue. Leo O., and Behrens. 3.327,597. Grasemann, Horst, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktlengesell- schaft. Process for the purification of the waste gases from the liquid-phase oxidation of cyelododecane. 3,324,189, 6- 6-67, Cl. 260—666. Grasenick, Fritz : See — Gessner, Siegfried, and Grasenick. 3,332,392. Grasenick, Fritz, and S. Gessner. Spring biased fixing-clips for maintaining specimen carriers for electron microscopy in position. 3,307,035, 2-28-67. Cl. 250 — 49.5. Graser, Clarence F., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Air con- ditioner. 3,323,319, 6-6-67, Cl. 62 — 262. Graser, Earl J., to Olinkraft. Inc. Basket-style article carrier. 3,330,441, 7-11-67, Cl. 220 — 113. Graser. Ear] J., to Olinkraft, Inc. Bottle carrier. 3,352,452, 11-14-67, Cl. 220 — 111. Graser. Earl J., to Olinkraft, Inc. Partition structure to separate articles. 3,352,473. 11-14-67, Cl. 229 — 15. Graser, Michael, Jr. : See — Good, William E., and Graser. 3,305,630. Good, William E., and Graser. 3.30S.230. Good, William E., Graser, and Julilin. 3,330,908. Good, William E., Graser, and Vanderlaan. 3,305,631. 502 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Grashege, Albert A. Multiple compartment single piece blank carton and single piece blank therefor. 3,300,116, 1-24— 67, CI. 229—28. Grasis, August R. Structural member. 3,353,320, 11-21-67, CI. 52—693. Grasley, Michael H., to Shell Oil Co. Calking and sealing composition containing block copolymers. 3,325,430, 6-13- 67, CI. 260—25. Grasmann, Josef, to Tiox-Tinten- und Klebstoffwerk Gesell- schaft m.b.H. Label dispenser. 3,342,662, 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 384. Grasmuck, Dieter, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Frequency division timing circuit employing shunting circuit for inhibtng false reset sgnals to flip-flop stages. 3,312,835, 4-4-67, CI. 307—88.5. Grason-Stadler Co., Inc. : See — Dippolito, Paul W. 3,295,513. Grassauer, Willie K. : See— Buggele, Norman J., and Grassauer. 3,317,015. Grassel. Eugene B., and D. W. Schoen, to Donaldson Co., Inc. Gas filter. 3,350,860, 11-7-67, CI. 55—387. Grasselli, Robert, and R. A. Rightmire, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for converting chemical energy into electrical energy. 3,360,401, 12-26-67, CI. 136—86. Grasselli, Robert K. : See — ■ Callahan, James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3,328,315. Callahan. James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3,338,952. Grasselli, Robert K., to The Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of aromatic nitriles and aldehydes. 3,325,504, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 294.9. Grasselli, Robert K., J. L. Greene, and N. R. Gray, to The Standard Oil Co. Process for producing 2-eyano-butadienes. 3,347,902, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 465.9. Grassi, Carlo, to Antares, S.p.A. Carrying case for a portable typewriter. 3,348.892. 10-24-67. CI. 312 — 208. Grassin, Henri, and P. Meynard, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire (St. diamond, Firminy, St. Etienne, Jacob-Holtzer). Supporting structure for steelmaking con- verter vessels. 3,358.984, 12-19-67, CI. 266 — 36. Grassi, Charles E. : See — Conner, Edmond E.. and Grassi. 3,299,383. Grassi, Simon. Cervical collar. 3,295,516, 1-3-67. CI. 128— 75. Grassland Dairv Products, Inc. : See — Felton, Leslie N. 3,345.994. Felton, Leslie N., and Wuethrich. 3,314,492. Grassmann, Alfred, to Firma Maver & Cie. Yarn feed installa- tion. 3,347,436, 10-17-67, CI. 226—177. Grassmann, Gunther. Cutting blade. 3,305,917, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 103. Grassmann, Karl : See — Werner, Fritz, Grassmann, and Berger. 3,321,073. Grasso, James R. : See — Hausman, Eugene A., Grasso, and Pond. 3,318,891. Grasso, Joseph R. Holder for cigarettes and the like. 3,313,308. 4-11-67, CI. 131 — 187. Grasso, Joseph R. Heat sealing hand tool. 3,322,603, 5-30-67, CI. 156—597. Grasso, Rocco. to Outboard Marine Corp. Sliding door. 3,348,- 337, 10-24-67. CI. 49—449 Grassos Koninklijke Machinefabrieken N.V.'s : See Stam, Willem J. 3,339,929. Graswich, Edward, and J. W. Cedarquist, to Dohrmann Hotel Supply Co. Grease extracting ventilator system. 3,324,629, 6-13-67, CI. 55—87. Grate, Frank E.. to The Williamson Co. Fabrication of tapered pipe. 3.321,945. 5-30-67, CI. 72—51. Grater, Vivian S., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. Pres- sure beadbox for web forming machine. 3,341,400, 9-12-67, CI. 162—347. Gratopp, Fred A. : See — Higgins, Howard B., Retting, and Gratopp. 3,336,674. Gratrix, Alfred E., Sr., to General Time Corp. Rotary switch with improved contact positioning. 3,329,780, 7-4-67, CI. 200—38. Gratsch, Jack M. Cutting machine. 3,304,607, 2-21-67, CI. 30—273. Grattan, Worthin F. Automatic transmission for automotive vehicles. 3,327,565, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 752. Gratton, Charles P., and A. H. Russell, to Societe Anglo- Beige Vulcain SA. Linuid moderator-cooled nuclear reactor. 3,341,426. 9-12-67, CI. 176 — 41. Gratz, Richard : See — Sehmid, Otto, Lerchenthal, Zolss, Gratz, and Wismayr. 3,329,709. Gratzer. Louis B. : See — Eberhardt, Donald S., Gratzer, and Runnels. 3,347,495 Gratzmuller, Jean L. Sliding seal assemblies. 3,316,940, 5-2-67, CI. 138—31. Gratzmuller, Jean L. Actuating mechanism for electric cir- cuit breaker comprising a rod solely in tension in all posi- tions thereof or solelv under compression in positions thereof. 3.349.207, 10-24-67. CI. 200—150. Gratzmuller. Jean L. Fuel supply system for an internal com- bustion engine. 3,354,872, 11-28-67, CI. 123—30. Grau, Jaime C. System for tilting the slats in roller blinds having tilting and separable slats. 3,302,692, 2-7-67, CI. 160—133. Grau. Theodore H. Metering device. 3,300,024, 1-24-67, CI. 198—39. Graubart, Lawrence, to Ampex Corp. Phenoxy-polyurethane magnetic tape binder. 3,320,090, 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 161. Grauel, Charles R., to The Bendix Corp. Universal joint. 3,296,834, 1-10-67, CI. 64 — 21. Grauel, Ernest H., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Mul- tiple-pressure responsive device. 3,312,111, 4-4-67, CI. 73 — 412. Graumann, Hermann. Process for finely grinding nieal of wheat, rye and similar granular fruits or cereals. 3,318,- 536, 5-9-67, CI. 241 — 6. Graumann, Horst K. : See — Schlage, Ernest L., and Graumann. 3,295,879. Grauss, Georges. Automatic device for placing in suspension the crust of a liquid contained in bottles and precipitating it on to the stoppers thereof. 3,313,479, 4-11-67, CI. 233 — 5. Grave, Cyr: See — Doury, Andre, Grave, and Vertut. 3,296,858. Graveley, Oscar W., to Niagara Frontier Services, Inc. Actu- ating device. 3,304,797, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 491. Graver, Richard B., and N. D. Farel, to Archer-Daniels- Midland Co. Method of preparing improved polyesters and alkyds, and products thereof. 3,325,428, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 22. Graves, Bruce B. : See — Lewis, James E„ and Graves. 3,297,897. Graves, Carl S., Jr. Hoisting device assembly. 3,334,755, 8-8- 67, CI. 212 — 8. Graves, Charles T., to General American Transportation Corp. Heat-insulated railway tank cars. 3,326,141, 6-20-67, CI. 105—358. Graves, Charles T., to General American Transportation Corp. Methods of making heat-insulated railway tank car bodies. 3,328,496, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 45. Graves, Donald L. : See — Giuffrida, Philip, Pratt, and Graves. 3,327,150. Giuffrida, Philip, Pratt, and Graves. 3,341,273. Graves, Gail W. : See — Weeden, Frank G., Jr., and Graves. 3,347,568. Graves, George O., and E. F. Kelley ; said Kelly assor to Graves. Cereal processing machine. 3,358,582, 12-19-67, CI. 99—238. Graves, Harris B. and M. J., and H. Egerer : said Egerer assor. to said H. B. and M. J. Graves. Tree stand. 3,329,380, 7-4- 67, CI. 248 — 44. Piano soundboard. 3,311,009, 3-28-67, Piano sound board. 3,312,136, 4-4-67, Graves, Howard K. CI. 84 — 192. Graves, Howard K. CI. 84 — 192. Graves, Howard K., to Ray Dolac Enterprises, Inc. Door operated space conditioning dispenser. 3,318,489, 5-9-67, CI. 222—180. Graves, Jewel : See — Kurtz, John S., and Graves. 3,330,254. Graves, Jewel, to Big Dutchman, Inc. Poultry cage row sup- port system. 3,311,087, 3-28-67, CI. 119 — 18. Graves, Jewel, to Big Dutchman, Inc. Poultry cage system with bird retainer and bottom supporting means. 3,313,- 271, 4-11-67, CI. 119—48. Graves, Joseph R. Motor driven rolling toy. 3,312,013, 4-4-67, CI. 46—243. Graves, Marilyn J. : See — Graves, Harris B. and M. J. and Egerer. 3,329,380. Graves, Randall W., and L. F. Reas, to Corning Glass Works. Universal TV bulb packaging insert. 3,330,407, 7-11-67, CI. 206—65. Graves, Rodney J. Pneumatic movie film advance system. 3,326,441, 6-20-67, CI. 226 — 67. Graves, Ross E., to TRW Inc. Phase-stable receiver employing a phase-modulated injected reference. 3,329,900, 7-4-67, CI. 325 — 346. Graves, Ross E., G. Hetland, Jr.. H. A. Samulon, and R. G. Stephenson, to TRW Inc. High-phase stability coherent radio signal receiver. 3,296,534, 1-3-67, CI. 325 — 408. Graves. Ross E., D. M. Jacob, and J. M. Sacks, to TRW Inc. Phase-stable receiver. 3,308,380, 3-7-67, CI. 325 — 346. Graves, Roy R., to The Graves-Stambough Corp. Dairv prod- uct and method of producing same. 3,314,798, 4-18-67, CI. 99—123. Graves-Stambough Corp., The : See — Graves, Roy R. 3,314,798. Graves, Thomas E. : See — Anderson, Thomas P., and Graves. 3,339,303. Graves, William L., to The Budd Co. Protective slide for roving cans. 3,327,893. 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 69. Graves, Wilson S. Comb and hair net. 3,315,690, 4-25-67, CI. 132—148. Gravey, Guy, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie, d'Electro-Metal- lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Platinizing proc- ess. 3,357,858, 12-12-67, CI. 117 — 213. Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See — Hansom. Bernard S. 3.299,415. Van den Broek, Sidney E. 3.302,442. Grawey, Charles E.. to Caterpillar Tractor Co. High pressure hydraulic hose coupling assembly. 3,325,194, 6-13-67, CI. 285—257. Grawey, Charles E., and R. W. Untz, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hose and method of manufacture. 3,357,456, 12-12-67 CI. 138 — 127. Gray, Allan P. : See — Cavallito, Chester J., and Gray. 3,300,506. Gray, Allen D. : See — Vander Horst, John. 3.331,289. LIST OF PATENTEES 503 Gray, Billy C. Tension feed roll jack. 3,319,933, 5-1G-67, CI. 234—101. Gray, Billy D., to TRW Semiconductors, Inc. Component package. 3,311,798, 3-28-G7, CI. 317—234. Gray, C. F. : See — Lament, Sebastian M., and Gray. 3,338,704. Gray, C. F„ to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Producing purified fluid coke. 3,298,947, 1-17-67. CI. 20S— 46. Gray, Carlos E. Lantern case. 3,337,027, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 1. Gray Co., Inc. : See — Eull, Marvin J. 3,327,949. Murphy, Charles F. 3,322,403. Gray, David X. : See — Strobel, Albert, and Gray. 3,299,244. Gray, David T., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Rotary handle operator for circuit breaker with improved blocking posi- tion and latching cover structure. 3,313,S96, 4-11-67, CI. 200—50. Gray, Dolph L. : See — Suddarth, Jack M.. and Cray. 3.330,075. Gray, Donald C., and W. H. Doring, to Union Carbide Corp. Flashlight lock-off switch. 3,297,840, 1-10-67, CI. 200— 60. Gray. Earl II., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Two-stage isomeri- zation. 3,352,932, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 666. Gray, Edward E., R. A. Long, and I. F. Davis, to General Precision, Inc. Correlator apparatus with averaging and summing means. 3,342,984, 9-19-67, CI. 235 — 181. Gray. Florence M. : See — Chen, Catherine S. H., and Gray. 3,351,603. Gray, Foster L. : See — Clendinning, William R., and Gray. 3,322,979. Gray. Frederick M. : See — Condon, Parrick F., and Gray. 3,316,516. Gray, George W., to Radio Corp. of America. Vehicle identi- fication apparatus. 3,351,93S, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 6.5. Gray, George YV., to Radio Corp. of America. Signaling loop including railroad tracks. 3,353,018, 11-14-67, CI. 246 — 34. Gray, George W., L. E. Flory, W. S. Pike, and R. E. Morey, to Radio Corp. of America. Traffic control system. 3,302,- 168, 1-31-67, CI. 340—31. Gray & Huleguard, Inc. : See — Aronoff, Samuel. 3,310.693. MeCormick, Larrv L., Hoy, and Stephenson. 3,336,562. Phillips, John J. 3,323.814. Phillips, John J. 3.359.804. Gray, Jack E.. G. E. Underwood, and K. M. Mann, to The Up- john Co. Diminishing toxicity of antiviral N 6 -(hydroxy- alkvl) adenines with 4-hydroxypyrazolo(3,4-o)pyrimidine. 3.300.3S0, 1-24-67. CI. 167 — 65. Gray, James H. Guard rail assembly. 3,332,666, 7-25-67, CI. 256—13.1. Gray, James H. Ground cotton retrieving system and belt. 3,342,310, 9-19-67, CI. 198—179. Gray, James J., to Gray Mfg. Co., Inc. Portable automobile lift having transversely adjustable bumper-engaging means and separate frame engaging means. 3,302,927, 2-17-67, CI. 254—2. Gray, James L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Multi-track magnetic recorder with rotatable head assembly. 3.332.0S5, 7-18-67, CI. 346 — 74. Gray, James R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Appara- tus for testing digital-to-analog converters. 3,349,195, 10- 24-67, CI. 179—175. Grav. John W. : See — Gillette, Frank N., Gray, and Jacobson. 3,30S,811. Gray. Joseph E., to Norwich Pharmacal Co. Diagnostic com- position for isolating and identifying yeasts. 3,345,270, 10-3-67, CI. 195 — 100. Grav Joseph L.. to Grav Mfg. Co., Inc. Overhead hoist. 3,315.039, 10-3-67. CI. 254 — 93. Grav. Kenneth R. : See — ■ Steinberg, John C, and Gray. 3,332,791. Grav, Landon R. Sheet metal stretch forming apparatus and method. 3,299,688. 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 296. Grav. Lew T.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cigarette box. 3,29S,590. 1-17-67, CI. 229 — 7. Grav, Lvsle B., to Brunswick Corp. Preservation system for engines. 3.297,011, 1-10-67, CI. 123 — 198. Grav Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Grav, James J. 3.302.927. Gray. Joseph L. 3,345,039. Helm, Charles W. 3,304.554. Gray, Michael H., and H. F. Sparks, Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Styrene-maleic anhydride copolymerization process. 3,297,657, 1-10-67. CI. 260—78.5. Gray. Michael H., E. C. Horton. Jr., and H. F. Sparks, Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Process for separating acrylic acid from impurities. 3,337,740, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 526. Gray, Michael T. : See — Scantlin, John R.. Drummond, and Gray. 3,296,597. Seantlin. John R., Drummond, Gray, and Niquette. 3.312,952. Gray, Michael T., to Scantlen Electronics, Inc. Photoelectric commutator for selectively energizing one or more of a plurality of loads. 3,320,426, 5-16-67, CI. 250 — 209. Gray. Nancy R. : See — Grasselli, Robert K\, Greene, and Gray. 3,347,902. Whitman, Ray. Whitman, Ray. Gray, Willard F. M. : Koch, Robert E., Gray, Nigel W. : See — Daem, Richard C, Gray, and Young. 3,353,526. Gray, Norman T. Method and apparatus for drying free flow- ing material. 3,339,287, 9-5-67, CI. 34—22. Grav Pharmaceutical Co. : -bee — Halpcrn, Alfred, and M. D. and R. R. Sackler. 3,360,535. Gray, Preston R., and P. L. Wedding, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Switching system using momentary on-hook signaling in answered trunk to detect abandoned call. 3,335,231. 8-S-67, CI. 179—27. Gray. Ray D. : See — Wilson, Ronal E., and Gray. 3,337,455. Gray, Raymond K., and S. C. Wolniak, to Illinois Lock Co. Cylinder lock construction. 3,336,774, 8-22-67, CI. 70—367. Gray, Richard J.: See — Griffin, Edwin M., and Gray. 3,304,716. Gray, Richard L. Plant pump. 3,295,762, 1-3-67, CI. 239— 51. Gray, Richard O., to Zenith Radio Corp. Method of assembling a television chassis. 3,337,950, 8-29-67, CI. 29 — 624. Gray, Richardson, to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for controlling the temperature of hot strip. 3,344,648, 10-3-07, CI. 72—364. Gray, Robert L., to Chem-Spray Controls, Inc. Automatic aerosol dispenser. 3,351,240, 11-7-07, CI. 222—70. Gray, Roy A. : See — Zuech, Ernest A., and Gray. 3,310,591. Gray, Stanley, to The Barden Corp. Self-aligning gas bear- ing. 3,302,048, 1-31-67, CI. 310—90. Gray, Thomas E. : See— Singelyn, James D., and Gray. 3,337,481. Gray, Thomas E. H. : See — Jones-Hinton, James, and Gray. 3,319,295. Gray Tool Co. : See- Brown, Robert T. 3,307,862. Cours, Donald V., McGee, and Lafferty. 3,359,624. Crain. Robert L. 3,313,347. Crain, Robert L., and Pierce. 3,349, 7S9. Hynes, Joseph H. 3,336,978. Latham, Raymond E. 3,301,577. Latham, Raymond E., Bollfrass, and Brown. 3.325.176. Latham, Raymond E., Brown, Dane, and Bollfrass. 3,307.735. Pierce, Elwood K., Jr. 3,311,168. Pierce, Elwood K., Jr. 3.341.227. Pierce, Elwood K., Jr. 3,354,962. Gray, Virginia : See — 3,306,013. 3,306,018. See — and Gray. 3,315,199. Gray, William E., Jr., to Michigan-Dynamics, Inc. Strainer. 3,331,509, 7-18-67, CI. 210—90. Gray, William O., and B. A. Hilliard, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Cargo ship hull. 3,306,243, 2-28-67, CI. 114 — 56. Gray, William W. Removable plastic window grills. 3,307,- 316, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 507. Gray, Willis E., Jr. : See — Bird, George R., and Gray. 3,325,666. Graybeal, Joseph W. : See — Smith, Floyd A., Graybeal, and Parks. 3,302,715. Grayhill, Inc. : See — O'Malley, Thomas J. 3,297,836. Graymills Corp. : See — Hollis. Raymond, and Barr. 3,308,843. Grayson. Edward L., and B. J. Perry, to RCL Electronics, Inc. Switch contact assembly. 3,352,979, 11-14-67, CI. 200 — 11. Grayson, Jerome H., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Voltage-current characteristic simulator. 3,325,723, 6-13-67. CI. 323 — 8. Grayson, Lawrence E., N. E. Maxwell, and G. H. Schillreff, to General Dynamics Corp. Transporter-launcher. 3,303,- 740, 2-14-67, CI. 89—1.815. Grayson, Martin, P. T. Keough, and M. M. Rauhut. to Ameri- can Cvanamid Co. Method of making phosphonium salts. 3,299,143, 1-17-67, CI. 260—606.5. Grayson, Martin, P. T. Keough, and M. M. Rauhut, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Phosphonium ethyl amine derivatives. 3,320,321. 5-16-67. CI. 260— 5S3. Grayson, Martin, P. T. Keough. and M. M. Rauhut, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Phosphonium salts and derivatives and their preparation. 3,332,962, 7-25-67, CI. 260—332.3. Grayson, Martin, P. T. Keough, and M. M. Rauhut, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Quaternary organophosphonium halides and preparation thereof. 3,333,005, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Grayson. Martin, A. E. Sherr, H. C. Gillham, and M. E. Castellion, to American Cyanamid Co. Organophosphorus- copper complex compounds. 3,345,392, 10-3-67. CI. 260 — 43S.1. Grayson, Richard D., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Dual-piloted thermostatically controlled dia- phragm valve. 3,304,002, 2-14-67, CI. 236— SO. Grazen, Frank S. : See — Lang, Edward J., Grazen, and Less. 3,306,S64. Grazia, Mauro : See — Scatena, Massimo, and Grazia. 3,347,805. Graziano, Lawrence A. Dye testing apparatus. 3,323,337, 6- 6-67, CI. 68^27. Graziano, Victor, and F. H. Hartke. to Motorola. Inc. Closed loop ratio squared diversity combiner. 3,350.646, 10-31-67, CI. 325 — 305. 504 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Grazioli, Dario : See — Dakli. Ibrahim. Grazioli, and Oddo. 3,298,993. Graziosi, Michael. Three wire ground tvpe safety fuse recep- tacle. 3,300.623, 12-26-67, CI. 200—115.5. Grazulis, Edward J. : See — Ringley, Edward, and Grazulis. 3,311,682. Greaney, Harry 0., and J. E. Sullivan. String winding de- vice. 3.309,038, 3-14-07, CI. 242 — 85.1. Greaney, Thomas P., to United States Steel Corp. Insulated water-cooled furnace supporting structure. 3,329,414, 7—4- 67, CI. 263 — 6. Greanias, Evon C. : See — Essinger, Pierre, and Greanias. 3,303,405. Greanias, Evon C, and R. J. Norman, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Apparatus for resolving space curve slopes into angular sectors. 3,297,988, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Greasley, Eric A., to Pressac Ltd. Lamp holder, primarily for use with circuit boards. 3,324,442, 6-6-67, CI. 339 — 17. Greasley, Eric A., to Pressac Ltd. Miniature lamp holders. 3,354,302, 11-21-67, CI. 240—8.16. Greasley, Eric A., to Pressac Ltd. Dustproof lamp holder. 3,358,136, 12-12-67, CI. 240 — 8.16. Greason, Craig P. Envelope. 3,356,285, 12-5^67, CI. 229 — 70. Greason, Craig P. Envelope. 3,356,286, 12-5-67, CI. 229 — 70. Greason, Craig P. Envelope. 3,360,1S4, 12-26-67, CI. 229 — 73. Great Grimsby Coal, Salt and Tanning Co. Ltd. : See — Cuddon-Fletcher, Angus H. 3,319,730. Great Lakes Aluminum Fabricators, Inc. : See- Gordon, Alfred J. 3,317,078. Gordon, Alfred J. 3,334,714. Great Lakes Carbon Corp. : 'See — Gramm, Walter P., and Wills. 3,351,443. Harnett, John P. 3,309,437. Hogg, Grady R., Jr., Reavis, and Russell. 3,313,596. Juel, Leslie H., and Ellis. 3,338.993. Martin, Samuel W.. Shea, and Joel. 3,321,375. Muller, N. William. 3,326,796. Great Lakes Stamp & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Werder, Theodore G. 3,318,351. Werder, Theodore G., and Schuetze. 3,310,087. Great Northern Paper Co. : See — Benjamin, Harley O., and Thompson. 3,349,611. Greater Iowa Corp., The : See — Bopp, Cecil W. 3,301,416. Bopp, Cecil W. 3,301,420. Bopp. Cecil W. 3,307,713. Greaves, Peter J. : See — Stillwell, Peter F. T. C, and Greaves. 3,315,377. Grebe, Konrad. Conveyor band with carriers. 3,338,380, 8-29-67. CI. 198—189. Grebe, Robert K., to AMP Inc. Reversible motor control cir- cuit. 3,328,661, 6-27-67, CI. 318 — 293. Grebe, Vincent J. : See — Roeske, Paul W., Vary, Grebe, and Prioletti. 3,326,043. Grebennik, Valery S. : See — Ryzhov-Nikonov. Vladimir I., Grebennik, and Ermolov. Greber, Henry. Device to prevent vibration of aerial conduc- tors. 3,296,357, 1-3-67, CI. 174 — 42. Greber, Henry. Electrical switch with electrostatic preven- tion of arc formation. 3,310.649, 3-21-67, CI. 200 — 166. Greber, Henry. Lightning arrester with semiconductor elec- trodes. 3,328,631, 6-27-67, a. 315—36. Greber, Henry. Circuit breaker with controlled instant of operation. 3,360,684, 12-26-67, CI 317 — 11. Grebow, Wolfe, and S. Ginsburg. Safety top for toasters. 3.298.300, 1-17-67, CI. 99—337. Greek. Eugene : See — Roberts. Seward M., and Greek. 3,330,403. Greek, Eugene, to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for orienting articles. 3,297,130, 1-10-67, CI. 198—33. Greek, Eugene, to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for dividing the flow of articles. 3,355,002, 11-28-67, CI. 198 — 31. Greco. Anthony. Guide device for portable electric saws. 3,344,824, 10-3-67, CI. 143—160. Greco, Carl C. : See — Freiberg. Ashley H., and Greco. 3,328,441 Stamm, Walter A., and Greco. 3,316,284. Greco. Francesco : See — Longi, Paolo, Bassi, Greco, and Cambini. 3,338.907. Greco. Joe, to United States of America, Army. Constant flow variable area hybrid engine injector. 3,323,308. 6-6-67 CI 60 — 240. Greding, Robert, to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd Man- ual latch for coreshaft box. 3,301,498, 1-31-67 CI 242 66. Greeb Henry R. : See — Almstead, James L., Greeb, and Ohren. 3,351,557. Greedv, Edwin F. : See — Looker, Olin L., and Greedy. 3,301,331. Greedy. Edwin F., to FMC Corp. Method of and apparatus for harvesting vine crops. 3,330,363, 7-11-67, CI. 171 — 1. Greeff. Gabriel J. : See — Venter, Willem P., and Greeff. 3.335.866. „ Greefkes. Johannes A., and K. Riemens, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transmission equipment for the trans- mission of signals by modulated oscillations of constant amplitude. 3.311.827, 3-28-67. CI. 325 — 46. Greek, Francis : See — Wolf, Milton, and Greek. 3,306,902. Greek, Francis J. : See — Wolf, Milton, and Greek. 3,320,245. Wolf, Milton, and Greek. 3,32S,406. Green, Albert L., and G. L. Willey, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Methods and compositions for inducing tran- quilizing muscle relaxant and depressant activity. 3,316,- 151, 4-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Green, Albert W. : See — Brown, Marion L., Jr., Green, and Blanton. 3,317,276. Green, Albert W., to Mississippi Chemical Corp. Sulfur- coated urea fertilizer and method of making. 3,313,613, 4-11-67, CI. 71 — 28. Green, Alfred J., to NVF Co. Fiberglass reinforced textile bob- bin. 3.350.030. 10-31-67, CI. 242—118.32. Green, Bertram P., and G. Phillips, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Automatic radio direction finder. 3,328,799, 6-27- 67, CI. 343—118. Green, Carol P. Bag closure. 3,327.928, 6-27-67, CI. 229 — 80. Green, Charles A. : See — Moore, William H., and Green. 3,349,831. Green, Charles C. Measuring tape. 3,311,983, 4-4-67, CI. 33—126.5. Green, Clark L. Door control system. 3,354,677, 11-28-67, CI. 70—^279. Green, Clement : See — Debroux, Andre, Green, and D'Hoop. 3, 314,050. Green, Colin : See — Gore, Gerhard W., and Green. 3,312,830. Green, Daniel M., and R. F. Krueger, to Bristol-Myers Co. Method of producing ataraxic. anti-convulsant activity and skeletal muscle relaxation. 3,314,852, 4-18-67, CI. 167 — 65. Green, Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Extrusion apparatus. 3,296,660, 1-10-67, CI. 18 — 12. Green, Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Means for pressurising liquids. 3,318,256, CI. 103 — 178. Green, Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Hydrostatic extrusion of sheathed ceramic nuclear fuel material. 3,344,507. 10-3-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Green, Derek, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Hydrosatic extrusion apparatus. 3,354,685, 11-28-67, CI. 72—253. Green, Donald E., to Dow Corning Corp. Silicone polyimides. 3,338,859, 8-29-67, CI. 260—30.2. Green, Edward C. Wrench type combination tool. 3,314,- 087, 4-18-67, CI. 7 — 7. Green, Edward H. Valve housing and dip tube assembly. 3,311,274, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 402.18. Green, Edward H. Aerosol valve construction. 3,348,743, 10-24-67, CI. 222—402.24. Green, Elberson D. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,302,040. Green, Elden G., to Varian Associates. Klystron having mov- able tuning wall, stiffening members bonded to the tube body and collector mounting means under compression. 3,327,159, 6-20-67, CI. 315—5.38. Green. Eric. Equalizer slide extension for tables. 3.337.274, 8-22-67, CI. 308—3.6. Green, Francis E., Jr., to Eureka-Carlisle Co. Perforation pattern. 3,333,6S8, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 56. Green, Frank W., to General Electric Co. Circuit for monitor- ing a variable electrical quantity. 3,334,341, S-l-67, CI. 340 — 248. Green, Frank W., and D. L. Watrous, to General Electric Co. Power supply. 3,319,126, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 33. Green, Franklin C. E:ectro-magnetic trigger. 3,334,208, S-l- 67. CI. 200—157. Green, Frederic L., to Prescolite Mfg. Corp. Illuminated dis- play fixture. 3,296,431, 1-3-67, CI. 240—11.2. Green, Frederic L., to Prescolite Mfg. Corp. Lighting fix- ture with adjustable beam director 3,305,681, 2-21-67, CI. 240—78. Green, Frederic L.. to Prescolite Mfg. Corp. Light fixture with spring toggle diffuser retention means. 3,328,579, 6-27-67, CI. 240—147. Green, Frederick H., to The Garrett Corp. Pulse tube refrig- eration with a fluid switching means. 3,314,244, 4-18-67, CI. 62 — 88. Green, Frederick M. : See — Malcolm, Donald H., and Green. 3,348,207. Green, George E. Adjustable railing. 3,306,586, 2-28-67, CI. 256—73. Green, George H., to United States of America, Navy. Diag- nostic test for dental caries activity. 3,332,743, 7-25-67, CI. 23—230. Green Giant Co. : See — Marmorine, Marvin O., and Lawson. 3,328,943. Green, Harold. One-way releasable snap fastener connection for webbing material. 3,349,452, 10-31-67, CI. 24 — 218. Green, Harold F., to Space Conditioning, Inc. Air treating and conditioning apparatus. 3,328,941, 7-4-67, CI. 55 — 234. Green, Harold H., and A. D. Robinson, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Apparatus for the treatment of sheet materials. 3,300,874, 1-31-67, CI. 34 — 242. Green, Jack, and J. H. Osgood. Apparatus for cleaning a body of liquid and maintaining its level. 3,304,564, 2-21- 67, CI. 15—1.7. Green, Jack C, and F. N. Morrison. Emergency fire escape apparatus. 3,307,654, 3-7-67, CI. 182 — 198. LIST OF PATENTEES 505 Green, Jack R. : See — ■ Hook, Wilfred H., and Green. 3,355,451. Green, Jack K., to Vickers Ltd. Control systems for pumps and motors. 3,314,364, 4-1S-G7, CI. 103—38. Green, James, Developments Ltd. : See — Green, James H. 3,298,397. Green, James, Jr., and R. Gresens. to General Electric Co. r..\ver tool. 3,357,275, 12-12-67, CI. 74 — 600. Green, James C. : Sec — Frenzel, Carl J., and Green. Re. 26,180. Green, James H., to James Green Developments Ltd. Fire access door unit. 3,298,397, 1-17-C7, CI. 138—92. Green, James R., and A. J. Fine, to Mattel, Inc. Three-dimen- sional display means. 3,333,358, S-l-67. CI. 40 — 160. Green, Jim L. Roller skates. 3,355,184, 11-28-67, CI. 280— 11.19. Green, John C. Folding step ladder. 3,307,652. 3-7-67, CI. 182 — 22. Green, John E., to United-Carr Inc. Sealing plug. 3,332,572, 7-25-67, CI. 220—25. Green, John F., to Cherry-Burrell Corp. Airtight bag packer. 3,351,391, 11-7-07, CI. 302 — 53. Green, John M., and R. Home, to Monsanto Co. Capacitive signal comparison circuit. 3,343,086, 9-19-67, CI. 324 — 111. Green, John M., and P. F. McKinney, to Monsanto Co. Signal comparator using capacitor charge and discharge rates. 3,354.390, 11-21-67. CI. 324 — 79. Green, Joseph : See — Bobinski, Jack, Grafstein, Green, and Mayes. 3,359,304. Fein, Marvin M., Green and Mayes. 3,354,193. Fein, Marvin M., Green, and O'Brien. 3,355,478. Green, Joseph, to Miner Industries, Inc. Toy hand-held voice modifier. 3.343,298. 9-26-67, CI. 40 — 182. Green, Joseph, and N. Mayes, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Or- gano-boron copolymers. 3,301,836, 1-31-67, CI. 260—86.1. Green, Joseph, and N. Mayes, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Boron-containing polymers. 3,351,616, 11-7-07, CI. 200 — 75. Green, Julius, to General Foods Corp. Process for preparing meat flavor and aroma compositions. 3,348,954, 10-24-67, CI. 99—140. Green, Kenneth YV\, and H. Raby, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Trace reading devices. 3,302,194, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 347. Green, Leland D. : See — Button. Peter A., Green, and Tanguav. 3,30S,233. Nesin, Daniel J., and Green. 3,358,592. Nesin, Daniel J., Green, and Kynickl. 3,349,702. Nesin, Daniel J., Green, and Tanguay. 3,342,126. Green, Lewis B., and D. A. Kleppin, to The Boeing Co. Measuring surface temperatures of ablating materials with thermocouple and photocell. 3,299,275, 1-17-67, CI. 250— 222. Green! Louis G.. 49% to N. C. MacDonald. Cam lock. 3,353,- 856, 11-21-67, CI. 292—66. Green, Malcolm, to Schaevitz-Bytrex Corp. Constant moment load cell. 3,309,922, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — 141. Green. Marshall S. : See — Krasnow, Leonard L., Green, and Costello. 3,356.067. Green, Marshall S., and S. H. Hansson, to The Black Clawson Co. Headbox for papermaking machine and stock distribu- tor thereto. 3,296,066, 1-3-67, CI. 162—338. Green, Milton : See — Blout, Eikan R„ Cohen, and Green. 3,295,973. Land, Edwin H.. Green, and Morse. 3,326,683. Green, Milton, to Polaroid Corp. Dihvdroxyphenoxy-aryl monoazo compounds. 3,303,183, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 162. Green, Milton, to Polaroid Corp. l-(hvdroquinonvlalkylphen- yl)-3 carbalkoxy-4(arylazo)-5-pyrazolones. 3,306,S91, 2- 28-07, CI. 200 — 102. Green, Milton, to Polaroid Corp. Monoazo hydroxynaphthoxy alkanoic acid containing compounds. 3,328,380, 0^27-07, CI. 260 — 202. Green, Milton, to Polaroid Corp. (Dihydroxy- and dlearbeth- oxy-phenyl)phenylcarboxamide compounds. 3,329,700, 7-4— 67, CI. 260 — 463. Green, Milton, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic developing agents. 3,337,342, 8-22-67, CI. 96 — 29. Green. Milton, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic compositions, products and processes. 3,345,167, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 29. Green, Milton, and P. T. Moore, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic products, compositions and processes utilizing azonaphthol dye developers. 3,297,441, 1-10-67, CI. 96 — 29. Green, Milton, and M. S. Simon, to Polaroid Corp. and para-dihydroxyphenyl substituted monoazo dves 041, 1-17-07. CI. 200 — 197. Green, Milton, T. W. Milligan, and D. L. Ross, to Polaroid Corp. Monoazo compounds containing a dihydroxyphenyl group and a 2-amino-8-naphthol group. 3,337,524, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 198. Green, Milton, H. P. Husek. and S. Kasman, to Polaroid Corp. Monoazo dyes. 3,357,969, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 199. Green, Norman F., to Honeywell Inc. Timing device. 3,343,424, 9-26-67, CI. 74 — 25. Green, Norman G., and E. Hodgson, to British Telecommuni- cations Research Ltd. Converters for telegraph signals or the like. 3,346,693, 10-10-07, CI. 178—26. Green, Peter N. : See — Shapero, Maurice, and Green. 3,30S,136. Green. Richard, to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Formaldehyde polymer stabilized by a poly (acetal-amide). 3,318,970, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 823. Ortho- 3,299,- Green, Richard W. : See — Arbogast, Duane J., Jaseph, and Green. 3,302,531. Green, Robert A., and \V. Dobsou. Folding boom lor mobile cranes. 3,306,470, 2-28-07. CI. 212—144. Green, Robert B., H. H. Gelssler, and S. S. Kurpit, to Engle- hard Industries, Inc. Hydrogen generator. 3,350,170, 10-31- 67, CI. 23 — 281. Green, Robert L., to FMC Corp. Method of producing detergent composition. 3,350,318, 10-31-67, CI. 252 — 135. Green, Ronald H., and S. F. Jenkins, to Fielding & Platt Ltd. Hydraulic extrusion presses. 3,334,507, 8-S-67, CI. 72 — 272. Green, Ronald M., and J. A. Hoffman, to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Data line switching system having camp on busy line means. 3,344,235, 9-26-67, CI. 179 — 18. Green, Rudolph C. Attachment for electric clipper. 3,334,416, 8-8-67, CI. 30 — 200. Green, Sam J., to Champion Spark Plug Co. Ignition misfire and tracking simulator. 3,357,114, 12-12-67, CI. 35 — 13. Green, Stanley L. : See — Rush, Stanley H., and Green. 3,336,868. Stefano, Nicholas M., Rush, and Green. 3,319,520. Green, Stanley S. Radio paging system responsive to pulses of correct frequency and timing. 3,314,048, 4-11-67, CI. 340—164. Green, Sydney J., and W. B. Fordyce, to Brown and William- son Tobacco Corp. Processing of smoking tobacco. 3,316,- 919, 5-2-67, CI. 131—143. Green, Walter E., to Associated Lead Manufacturers Ltd. Manufacture of antimony trioxide. 3,330,623, 7-11-67, CI. 23—144. Green, Walter E., deceased (by Lloyds Bank Ltd., executor), to Associated Lead Manufacturers, Ltd. Flame resistant composition. 3,333,970, 8-1-67, CI. 106 — 15. Green, Walter F., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Grinding machine. 3,334.445. 8-8-07, CI. 51 — 103. Green, William B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semicon- ductor devices having a bottom electrode silver soldered to a case member. 3,331,996, 7-18-67, CI. 317 — 234. Green, William L., and R. W. Brieker to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Mass measuring system. 3,323,370, 6-6-67, Cl. 73 — 432. Green, William S. : See — Hoertz, Charles D., Jr., and Green. 3,317,662. Green, William S., and C. D. Hoertz, Jr., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Polycyclic aromatics by two-stage hvdro- dealkylation. 3,317,623, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 672. Green, Zane A. : See — Aronson, Arnold J., Green, and Hurley. 3,337,763. Greenawald, Glenn : See — Rode, Daniel J., and Greenawald. 3,342,760. Greenawalt, Monte H. Method of making an arch support bv measuring an impression of a foot. 3,320,347, 5-16-67, Cl. 264 — 223. Greenbaum, Alfred. Conduit stabilizer for aquariums. 3,326,- 184, 6-20-67, Cl. 119—5. Greenbaum. Sheldon B., to Hooker Chemical Corp Furoyloxv- alkenyl thio phosphates. 3,326,943. 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 347.2. Greenbaum, Sheldon B., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for controlling insects and worms with organophosphorus cyclic sulfone compositions. 3,341,407, 9-12-67, Cl. 167 — 33. Greenbaum, Sheldon B., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Ethylene- bis sulfonium salts for the control of soil borne pathogens and as seed protectants. 3.344,020, 9-26-67, Cl. 167 — 33. Greenberg, Gerald B., and R. M. Scheiner, to Telar Associates, Inc. Space reflector device. 3,337,871, 8-22-67, Cl. 343 — 18. Greenberg, Harry, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Caulking compound comprising mixed latices of elastomeric and resinous polymers. 3,309,349, 3-14-67, Cl. 260 — 94.9. Greenberg, Harry, and C. C. Y. Liu, to Channel Master Corp. Ultra-high-frequency antenna assembly and parasitic arrav therefor. 3.344,431. 9-26-67, Cl. 343—795. Greenberg, Herbert J. : See — Adler, Everett J., and Greenberg. 3,329,534. Greenberg, Herbert J., and L. P. Horwitz, to International Business Machines Corp. Self-adaptive systems. 3,333,248, 7-25-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Greenberg, Jacob, and L. H. Thaller, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Combined electrolysis device and fuel cell and method of operation. 3,357,862, 12-12-67, Cl. 136 — 86. Greenberg, Leon S. : See — Desmond, Timothv J., Greenberg, and Weisberg 3,356,- 543. Greenberg, Leon S., J. Neilson, and H. Weisberg, to Radio Corp. of America. Controlled rectifier having asymmetric conductivity gradients. 3.327,183, 6-20-67. Cl. 317 — 235. Greenberg, Percy, to John R. Thomson. Truck tarpaulin as- sembly. 3,310,338, 3-21-67, Cl. 296 — 100. Greenberg, Sol : See — Dubin, Lester, Forrest, and Greenberg. 3,304,490. Dubin, Lester, Greenberg, and Gautherin. 3.323,034. Greenberg, Sol, and I. Forrest. Stabilized potential and cur- rent sources. 3,323,038, 5-30-67, Cl. 323 — 22. Greenberg, Sol, and G. Gautherin, to Lambda Electronics Corp. Regulated power supplies with self-commutating switching. 3,331,014, 7-11-67, Cl. 323 — 22. Greenberg, Sol, G. Gautherin, and I. Forrest. Regulated AC- DC power supply. 3,353,083, 11-14-67, Cl. 321 — 18. Greenberg's. M., Sons: See — Page, Edward. 3,351.366. Greenbie. Barrie B. Movable partition or wall. 3,335,532, S-15- 67, Cl. 52—122. 506 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Greenblatt, Eugene N., and S. R. Safir, to American Cyanamid Co. Dosage unit composition of l-(p-chlorophenyl)-l,2- cyelopropanedicarboximide for relief of depression. 3,344,- 026, 9-26-67, CI. 167 — 65. Greenblott, Bernard J., D. R. McCormick, J. M. Scalone. and W. J. Wheeler, to International Business Machine Corp. Document sorting apparatus. 3,304,080, 2-14-67, CI. 271—3. Greendorfer, Joseph M., to United Aircraft Corp. Dinitro- hydrazinoethane. 3,314,997, 4-18-67, CI. 260—583. Greene, Abbot, and P. Densen. Box construction. 3,322,323, 5-30-67, CI. 229—37. Greene, Ben. Cap with removable visor stiffener. 3,344,437, 10-3-67, CI. 2 — 195. Greene, Charles E., and W. J. van Essen, to The General Tire '■& Rubber Co. Elastomeric copolymers from dihydric phenols and organic diepoxides, their preparation and cure. 3,346,- 532, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 37. Greene, Ernest W., to Minerals & Chemical Philipp Corp. Phosphate matrix beneficiation process. 3,302,785, 2-7- 67, CI. 209—5. Greene, Ernest W., and J. B. Duke, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Treatment of phosphate rock slimes. 3,314,- 537, 4-18-67, CI. 209—5. Greene, Ernest W., and T. A. Cecil, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Method for granulating material. 3,315,- 015, 4-18-67, CI. 264 — 15. Greene, George B. Typewriter with means to decrease rate of operation to prevent typebar malfunction. 3,342,296, 9-19- 67, CI. 197 — 20. Greene, George B. Fluidynamic system and method of op- eration. 3,342,297, 9-19-67, CI. 197—20. Greene, George B. Fluidic telemetering apparatus for quantity meters. 3,352,488, 11-14-67, CI. 235—91. Greene. Harold R. : See — Truitt, Thomas D., Greene, and Marshall. 3,327,102. Greene, Harold R., to Electronic Associates Inc. Transmis- sion system. 3,302,035. 1-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Greene, Jack E. : See — Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene, Hanf, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315,235. Collins, Arthur P., Greene, Jensen, Kelly, Marsh, and Powell. 3,344,410. Greene, Janice L. : See — Grasselli, Robert K., Greene, and Grav. 3,347.902. Prem, Dorothy C, Duke, and Greene. 3,314,910. Standish, Norman W., and Greene. 3,344,172. Greene, Janice L., to The Standard Oil Co. 1,2-cyclobutane dicarboximidines, dicarboximinoimides and processes for their production. 3,309.380, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 326.5. Greene, Janice L., to The Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of esters. 3.340,615, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 464. Greene, Janice L., M. Godfrey, and J. D. Idol, Jr., to The Standard Oil Co. 2-cyanoeyclobutane carboxamides and process for preparing same. 3,318,943, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 464. Greene. Janice L., M. Godfrey, and J. D. Idol, Jr., to The Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of trans-l,2-dicyanocyclo- butane by isomerization of the cis form with ionizable metal cyanide. 3,325,529, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 464. Greene, Janice L., and M. Godfrey, to The Standard Oil Co. Dehydrogenation of 1,2-dicyanocyclobutanes to the corre- sponding 1,2-dicyanocyclobutenes. 3,336,354, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 464. Greene, Janice L., and K. B. Fuller, to The Standard Oil Co. Manufacture of cis-l,2-cyclobutanecarboxylic anhydride. 3.352,886 31-14-67, CI. 260 — 346.3. Greene, John P. K. : See — Stewart, Willis L.. Greene, and Elston. 3.346.900. Greene, Lawrence E., to General Electric Co. Method of manu- facturing electroluminescent display devices. 3,341,916, 9-19-67, CI. 29—25.11. Greene, Leonard M. Take-off attitude computer. 3,313,153, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 178. Greene, Leonard M. Airplane instrument for furnishing a bias signal to offset the effects of forward components of gusts during landing approach. 3,327,972, 6-27-67, CI. 244 — 77. Greene, Louis L. and N. A. Dental impression housing. 3,357,- 104. 12-12-67, CI. 32 — 17. Greene, Malbone W., and R. I. Wilson, to Beckman Instru- ments, Inc. Electrochemical method and apparatus for measuring hydrogen content. 3,325,378, 6-13-67, CI. 204 — 1. Greene, Max E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of fibril- lating plastic film bv passing the film through rotating piercing means. 3,302,501, 2-7-67, CI. 83—2. Greene, Michael J. : See — Wendell, Charles B., Carpenter, and Greene. 3,351,427. Greene, Norman A. : See — Greene, Louis L. and N. A. 3,357,104. Greene, Norman D. : See — Poppendiek, Heinz, and Greene. 3,336,804. Greene. Norman E. : See — Fitzpatrick, Dennis B., and Greene. 3,338,512. Greene Plastics Corp. : See — White, William B. 3,303,539. Greene, Richard : See — Wenger, Harvey M. 3,306,435. Greene, Sanford. Egg coloring device. 3,358,644, 12-19-67, CI. 118^219. Greene, Sanford I., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Clampable precision hub. 3,307,418, 3-7-67. CI. 74 — 434. Greene, Walter J. : See — Lockwood, George S., Jr., Arciprete, Greene, Moseley, and Rothery. 3,321.584. Greene, William J. : See — Normando, Neil J., and Greene. 3,317,811. Greene, William J., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Dichromatic electron beam device. 3,327,090, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 117. Greenebaum, James E., II, to Seaquist Valve Co. Mother- daughter aerosols and valve button therefor. 3,314,571, 4-18-67, CI. 222 — 135. Greenfield, Albert B. Barrier. Re. 26,203, 5-16-67, CI. 256 — 1. Greenfield, Charles. Process and apparatus for dehydrating waste solids concentrates. Re. 26,317, 12-5-67, CI. 159 — 17. Greenfield, Charles. Apparatus and process for dehydrating waste solids concentrates. 3,304,991, 2-21-67, CI. 159 — 13. Greenfield, Charles. Apparatus and process for dehydrating waste solids concentrates. 3,323,575, 6-6-67, CI. 159 — 13. Greenfield, Harold : See — Dovell, Frederick S., and Greenfield. 3,336,386. Dovell, Frederick S., and Greenfield. 3,350,450. Greenfield, John B., to Acme Industries, Inc. Cooling tower sump. 3,352,546. 11-14-67, CI. 261 — 111. Greenfield, Milton H., and A. Abajian, to United States of America, Navy. Staircase waveform generator. 3,328,706, 6-27-67, CI. 328—186. Greenfogel, Maurice, to Beaver Cloth Cutting Machines, Inc. Rotary sharpeners. 3,337,998, 8-29-67, CI. 51—249. Greenglass, Jerald : See — Ivanhoe, Herman, Ceder, and Greenglass. 3,342,514. Greenhalgh, Colin W. : See — Anderson, Brian, and Greenhalgh. 3,312,715. Greenhalgh, Norman, and P. Arnall, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. and The Midland Tar Distillers Ltd. Anthelmintic composition and method of using same. 3,360,433, 12-20-67, CI. 167 — 53. Greenhill, Ernest L. : See — St. Clair, Theodore A., and Greenhill. 3,340,734. Greenhill. Reginald H. : See — Davis, Keith B„ and Greenhill. 3,355,832. Greenhill, Ronald H., to Airscrew-Weyroc Ltd. Fan rotors. 3,324,953, 6-13-67, CI. 170 — 160.6. Greenhouse, Harold M. : See — Yaffe, Theodore H., Vergara, and Greenhouse. 3,316,386. Greening, Donald J., and C. E. Smith, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Protective means for solid state devices. 3,332,000, 7-18- 67, CI. 318—345. Greening, Donald J., and E. Q. Mead, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Tachometer failure protection circuit for electric motor. 3,350,616, 10-31-67, CI. 318 — 327. Greenkorn, Robert A. : See — Johnson, Carlton R., Graham, Greenkorn, and Jahns. 3,321.965. Johnson. Carlton R., and Greenkorn. 3,338,095. Greenkorn, Robert A., to Esso Production Co. Method for injecting fluids in secondary recovery. 3,333,633, 8-1-67, CI. 166 — 9. Greenleaf Enterprises, Inc. : See — Greenleaf, John W.. Jr. 3,312,348. Greenleaf, John W., Jr., to Greenleaf Enterprises, Inc. Multi- ple unit backwashing gravity flow filter. 3,312,348. 4-4— 67, CI. 210—264. Greenleaf, Walter J., % to W. J. Greenleaf, Jr. Cutting tool cartridge insert. 3,323,193, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 96. Greenleaf, Walter J. Milling cutter. 3,323,194, 6-6-67, CI. 29—105. Greenleaf, Walter J., Jr. : See — Greenleaf, Walter J. 3,323,193. Greenlee Bros. & Co. : See — Olmsted, Peter B. 3,323,421. Van Allen, Richard F. 3,344,635. Greenlee. Harrv R., to Chrvsler Corp. Method for filling a collapsible container. 3,304,963, 2-21-67, CI. 141—4. Greenlee, Howard N., Jr., to Mattel, Inc. Audio-visual com- bination educational device and toy. 3,325.916, 6-20-67, CI. 35—35. Greenlee, Sylvan O., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Polymeric polycarboxylic acids. 3,300,444, 1-24-67. CI. 260 — 47. Greenlee, Sylvan O., and G. J. Crocker, to Ciba Ltd. Chemical composition. 3,340,236, 9-5-67, CI. 260—78.4. Greenlev, Robert Z. : See — Nielsen, Morris L., and Greenley. 3,359,276. Greenlie, David G. : See — Beaudet, Hermas N., and Greenlie. 3,303,954. Hundt. Donald D., and Greenlie. 3,360,273. Greeno, J. R., Co., The : See — Goldmeyer, Clifford, and Dull. 3,304,404. Goldmeyer, Clifford, and Dull. 3,316,944. Goldmeyer, Clifford, and Dull. 3,348,583. Greenquist, Duane R., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Bin. 3,329,317, 7-4-67, CI. 222 — 184. Greenshields, Bruce D. Driver training apparatus. 3,309,- 794, 3-21-67, CI. 35 — 11. Greenshields, Bruce D. Method and apparatus for recording traffic and/or driver behavior. 3,310,662, 3-21-67, CI. 235—92. Greenside Machine Co. Ltd. : See — Webster, Frederick. 3,306,663. Webster, Frederick. 3,314,722. Greenslade, John T., to Rocket Power, Inc. Automatic lap belt mechanism. 3,352,517, 11-14-67, CI. 244 — 122. LIST OP PATENTEES 507 Greensmith, Robert H. : See — Elliott, Norman B., and Greensmith. 3,320,700. Greenspan, Carl J. Apparatus lor forming pile braid. 3,357,- 297, 12-12-07, CI. 87 — 34. Greenspan, George, L. L. Smith, T. J. Foell, and R. Rees, to American Home Products Corp. Resolution of racemic steroids. 3.344.03S, 9-20-07, CI. 195 — 51. Greenspan. Joseph. Laminar form for use with electro stylus. 3,310,000, 5-2-07. CI. 35—9. Greenstadt, Isidor. Automobile fender pad. 3,298,712, 1- 17-07, CI. 2S0 — 150. Greenstadt, Joseph C, to Mfg. Specialties Co., Inc. Sup- porting apparatus for medical bottles and the like. 3,321,- 090, 5-23-07, CI. 211—162. Greenstreet, Jack D. Three wheel trailer with caster-wheel controlled guide. 3,312,480, 4-4-67, CI. 280—443. Greenwald, Bernard W., to Merck & Co., Inc. Compositions useful in controlling marine fouling and methods for their use. 3,350,211, 10-31-07, CI. 106 — 15. Greenwald, Burton L. Cap. 3,340,542, 9-12-07, CI. 2 — 172. Greenwald, Enmiett F., and E. E. Neff, to Celanese Corp. Yarn and fabrics having stretch properties. 3,357,070, 12-12-07. CI. 2S— 72. Greenwald, Harry, % to L. Wolff, and % to H. Silberglait. Totalizing counter system. 3,314,515, 4-18-67, CI. 194 — 2. Greenwald, Harry, \s to L. Wolff, and % to H. Silberglait. Resettable key. 3,330,141, 7-11-07, CI. 70 — 411. Greenwald, Harry, % each to L. Wolff and H. Silberglait. Protective device for locks. 3,334,501, 8-8-07, CI. 70 — 423. Greenwald, Harry, % each to L. Wolff and H. Silberglait. Tumbler lock. 3,339,3S4, 9-5-67, CI. 70—303. Greenwald, William H. : See — Stilla, John E., and Greenwald. 3,345,723. Greenwalt Sintering Co., Inc. : See — Morgan, Irving J. 3,320,248. Greenway, Daniel E. : See — iSandrick, John A., and Greenway. 3.307,197. Greenway, Fred H., to R. R. Colburn. " Feeding and pneumati- cally conveying concrete materials. 3,301,005, 1-31-67, CI. 302 — 19. Greenwood, Alfred P. Aircraft float. 3,304,900, 2-21-07, CI. 114 — 00.5. Greenwood, Beverly. Assembly for mounting electrical fittings in new wall and ceiling construction. 3,315,924, 4—25-67, CI. 24S— 27. Greenwood, David L., to Yarityper Corp. Liquid treatment of sheets. 3,346,255. 10-10-07, CI. 271 — 45. Greenwood, Eugene C. Tubular jacketed double bellows valve. 3,315,700, 4-25-07, CI. 137—375. Greenwood, John : See — Bannister, Eric, Biggs, Coulson, Greenwood, and Zapp. 3,342,789. Greenwood, Norma C. Radiation protective girdle. 3,310,053, 3-21-67. CI. 128 — 577. Greenwood, Whitney L., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Elec- trical resistance element. 3,343,115, 9-19-67, CI. 338 — 174. Greer, Albert H. : See — Calmon, Calvin, Greer, and Wood. 3,342,755. Greer, Clyde. Shower bath means. 3,332,091, 7-25-67, CI. 4^155. Greer, James E., and W. L. Acree, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Sealing device. 3,349,578, 10-31-67, CI. 08—5. Greer, John W., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple disc friction clutch and band brake construction. 3,321,999, 5-30-67, CI. 74—763. Greer, Kent R., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Liquid distributor. 3,353,802, 11-21-67, CI. 261 — 110. Greer, Leonard S., to Hays Mfg. Co. Pilot controlled valve having improved sealing means. 3,307, S23, 3-7-67, CI. 251—30. Greer, Thomas J., Jr., and T. I. Davenport ; said Davenport assor. to Greer. Educational device. 3,343.2S1, 9-26-07, CI. 35—35. Greer, Tommv D., and L. D. Dunlap, to Texize Chemicals Inc. Display package. 3.351,182, 11-7-07, CI. 206 — 44. Grees, Karl L., and S. O. Karlsson, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaset. Direct current static switch. 3,354,- 326, 11-21-67, CI. 307— S8.5. Grefco, Inc. : See — Mogg, Donald W., and Shea. 3,344,217. Greffe, Andre, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metal- lurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Process for re- duction of iron ores. 3,317,308, 5-2-07. CI. 75 — 33. Grega, Mike. Time and space chart. 3,360,190, 12-20-67, CI. 235— 8S. Greger, Paul : See — Hahn, Johann, Greger, and Weidner. 3,355,559. Greger, Paul, and Weidner, to Voigtlander A.G. Camera with built-in flash assembly. 3.302,542, 2-7-07, CI. 95 — 11. Gregg, David F., Jr. Article holding and serving tray with de- tachable anchoring means. 3,331,494, 7-18-07, CI. 206 — 19.5. Gregg, David P., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Deposited film transducing apparatus and method of producing the apparatus. 3,314,237, 9-26-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Gregg, David P. Parturitive phone. 3,34S,535, 10-24-07, CI. CI. 12S— 2.05. Gregg, David P., to Gaus Eleetrophysics. Photoelectric trans- ducer head. 3,349,273. 10-24-07. CI. 313 — 95. Gregg, David P., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Electron beam recording and reproducing system. 3,350,503, 10-31- 07, CI. 178 — 0.6. Gregg, Donald F. : See — Rutz, William D. 3,353,959. Gregg, Richard G. Coiffure protectors. 3,351,073, 11-7-07, CI. 132—40. Gregge, William C. : See — Hutchinson, Harold D., and Gregge. 3,345,478. Grcgo, Peter : See — Dalton, Robert H., and Grego. 3,357,220. Gregoire Engineering and Development Co. : See — Gregoire, Resta S. 3,300,487. Gregoire, Resta S. 3,349,533. Gregoire, Resta S. 3,350,249. Gregoire, Resta S., to Gregoire Engineering and Development Co., mesne. Knocked-down cargo shipping container. 3,300,487, 2-28-07, CI. 220 — 1.5. Gregoire, Resta S., to Gregoire Engineering and Development Co. Channel extrusion and seal for framing panel edges. 3,349,533, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 397. Gregoire, Resta S., to Gregoire Engineering and Development Co. Method of making impregnated plastic rivet reenforced laminated fiber sheets. 3,350,249, 10-31-07, CI. 150 — 92. Gregor, Lawrence V. : See — Campagna, Frank J., Gregor, and Seraphim. 3,354,360. Connell, Richard A., and Gregor. 3,297,405. Gregor, Lawrence V., and P. White, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Circuit fabrication. 3,320,717, 0-20- 67, CI. 117—212. Gregor, Wilhelm, and B. Jorgji, to Licentia Patent-Verwal- tungs-G.m.b.H. Dually effective hydraulic valve. 3,302,- 922, 2-7-67, CI. 253—1. Gregorian, Razmic S. : See — Werber, Frank X., Gregorian, and Johnson. 3,297,641. Gregory, Alfred T. Elastic fluid compressor. 3,305,165, 2-21-67, CI. 230—124. Gregory, Arthur S. : See — Roberts, James R., Gregory, and Morris. 3,350,261. Williston, Edward M., Gregory, and Heritage. 3,305,- 435. Gregory, Benjamin F., to Trak Microwave Corp. Dual fre- quency cavity backed slot antenna. 3,312,976, 4-4-67. CI. 343 — 767. Gregory, Benjamin F., to Trak Microwave Corp. Variable parameter X-band oscillator with temperature compensa- tion. 3,340,482, 9-5-67, CI. 332—30. Gregory Charles A., Jr., and M. S. McKenney, to Giannini Scientific Corp. Automatic exposure control for camera lens. 3,327,180, 6-20-07, CI. 318 — 28. Gregory, Charles E., to Jered Industries Inc. Hydrostatic engine and sheave assembly. 3,347,525, 10-17-67 CI 254 — 189. ' * Gregory Industries, Inc. : See — Bartley, Harold W. 3,336,712. Glorioso, Paul A. 3,319,039. Glorioso, Paul A. 3,355.570. Jenkins, John C. 3,355,132. Kurtz, Joseph J. 3,319,313. Kurtz, Joseph J., Webster, and Kurucz. 3,316,614 .Murdock, Robert W. 3,339,790. Shoup, Thomas E., and Spisak. 3,309,495. Spisak, Steve. 3,303,318. Spisak, Steve. 3,339,799. Gregory, John W., C. W. Fetheroff, and J. M. Fuscoe, to TRW Inc. Fuel cell heat and water removal system using elec- trolyte circulation. 3,300,341, 1-24-67, CI. 136 — 086. Gregory, Lester, Jr.. to Calark, Inc. Seed planter feeding in- dicator and counting mechanism and circuit control device. 3,355,102, 11-28-67. CI. 235—98. Gregory, Robert B., and W. S. McCormick, to NRM Corp. Extruder. 3,300,810, 1-31-67, a. IS — 12. Gregory, Robert F. : See — Bogs, Charles W., and Gregory. 3,30S,472. Gregory, Walter A., and J. C. Kauer, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Novel substituted bicvclo [2.2.2] oct-2- enes. 3,337,571, 8-22-67, CI. 260—296. Gregory, William C. Insulator covered with a protective en- 4-18-67, CI. 174 — 139. Cleaning apparatus. 3,331,163, 7-18-67, Lettering device. 3.359,641, 12-20-67, velope. 3,315,020, Gregory, William C. CI. 51—8. Gregston, Jerry K. CI. 33—23. Greguoli, Lazzaro A., % to R. Donati, and D. Areti. Liquid hydrocarbon storage. 3,313,006, 4-11-67, CI. 44 — 7. Greider, Paul A., to Dayton Perforators, Inc. Cam layout de- vice. 3,295,212, 1-3-67, CI. 33—27. Greidinger, Dahlia S., and B. M. Cohen, to Chemicals & Phos- phates Ltd. Alkali-metal starch phosphates and their prep- aration. 3,320,237, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 233.5. Greidinger, Dahlia S., and B. M. Cohen, to Chemicals & Phos- phates Ltd. Preparation of high viscosity starch phosphates. 3,329,673, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 233.5. Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp., The : See — Carpenter, Herbert L., and H. L. Carpenter, Jr. 3,357,- 020. Davis, Marvin F. 3,303,248. Hall. Winfield E.. Jr. 3.322,046. Santoni, Cesar. 3,339,962. Greif, Francis. Memorandum devices. 3,326,577, 6-20-07, CI. 2S1— 8. 508 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Greif, Martin : See — Vincent, James G., Jr., Hansen, Yen, Taylor, Bott, and Greif. 3,333,031. Greif, Martin, and E. W. Morris, to American Cyanamid Co. Divisible, multi-compartment, dose-indicating, separately- releasing blister package. 3,305,077, 2-21-67, CI. 206— 42. Greif, Norman L. : See — Buchwalter, Francis F., Greif, Skolnlk, and Baker. 3,311,941. Greifenhagen, Karl H., to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Coupling de- vice. 3,357,652, 12-12-67, CI. 242 — 68.3. Greifenhagen, Karl-Heinz, and D. Sohnlein, to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Turntable for magnetic sound- or video-tape recorders. 3,343,757, 9-26-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Greig, Harold G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electropho- tographic member and process utilizing polyarylmethane dye intermediates. 3,310,401, 3-21-67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Greig, Harold G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic recording element. 3,346,381, 10-10-67, CI. 96 — 1.8. Greilich, Alfred L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Non-photoemissive grid for a photo- tube and process for making same. 3,327,152, 6-20-67, CI. 313—99. Greiner, Harry, to Linotype G.m.b.H. Mold wheel indexing mechanism. 3,300,036, 1-24-67, CI. 199 — 13. Greiner, Hermann, and E. Von Gregor, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Method and arrangement for the operation of pick-up tubes, preferably of the image-orthicon type. 3,308,235, 3-7-67, CI. 178—7.2. Greiner, Leonard, to Texaco Experiment Inc. Reaction pro- pulsion device. 3,298,181, 1-17-67, CI. 60 — 251. Greiner, Otto. Deck chair with swingable back regulated by the supports. 3.306,659, 2-28-67, CI. 297 — 19. Greiner, Otto. Beds. 3,319,270, 5-16-67. CI. 5 — 66. Greiner. Otto. Self-adjusting beds. 3,353,193, 11-21-67, CI. 5—66. Greiner Scientific Corp. : See — Goda, George G. 3,327,900. Goda, George G., and Coniglione. 3,327,904. Greis, Karl, and P. Hamacher, to Verwaltungsgesellschaft Moeller und Neumann offene Handelsgesellschaft. Metal shears having a straight and a curved knife. 3,316,791, 5-2-67, CI. 3—566. Greis, Karl, and P. Hamacher, to Verwaltungsgesellschaft Moeller & Neumann offene Handelsgesellschaft. Sheet metal shears with compensation of knife drum tilt. 3,359,845, 12-26-67. CI. 8.3 — 556. Greiser, Melvin R. Prevention of beach erosion and encourage- ment of land restoration. 3,344,609, 10-3-67, CI. 61 — 38. Greissman, Jacob. Numbering marker for a recorder. 3,310,- 810, 3-21-67, CI. 346 — 98. Greitzer, Harry. Conveyor. 3.344,906, 10-3-67. CI. 198 — 195. Greitzer, Meyer. Water faucet handle. 3,301,580, 1-31-67, CI. 287—53. Greive, Aloys, to Hamel G.m.b.H. Bobbin-building mechanism. 3.314,224, 4-18-67. CI. 57—75. Grek. John W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Towing and cutting device. 3.351,034, 11-7-67, CI. 113 — 1. Grekel. Howard : See — Hu.isak, Karol L., Grekel, Anderson, and Kirkpatrick. 3.338.286. Grekel, Howard, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Recovery of sulfur from gases containing heavy hydrocarbons. 3.317.281, 5-2-67. CI 23—225 Grell, Philippe, E. Harmant, J. A. Dodd, and J. A. Driscoll, to Societe Anglo-Belce Vulcain. Societe Anonvme. Nuclear reactor core baffle. 3.356,589, 12-5-67, CI. 176 — 87. Grembecki, Elmer C, and A. J. Nelson, to Oxv-Dry Interna- tional, Ltd. Printing cylinder cleaner. 3,309,993, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — 425. Gremillet, Jacques, to CSF-Compagnie Generate de Tele- granhie Sans Fil Unidirectional he! icon -effect parametric amplifier. 3,305,789, 2-21-67, CI. 330 — 4.9. Grenda, Victor J. : See — Jones, Robert E., and Grenda. 3,325,506. Sletzinger, Mayer, Gaines, and Grenda. 3,299,081. Grendon, William C. : See — Kreibich, Roland E., Grendon, Roe, Ortengren, and Gehr. 3,328,322. Grenet, Jean-Baptiste : See — Marchand, Pierre A. R., and Grenet. 3,321,526. Grengg, Walter M., to Oak Eleetro/Netics Corp Reed switch contact construction. 3,345.593, 10-3-67, CI. 335 — 154. Grenier, Emile P., to Ford Motor Co. Power steering pump. 3,349,714, 10-31-67, CI. 103 — 41. Grenier, Joseph M. : See — Fairbalrn, Bruce A., Grenier, and Holmes. 3,346,521. Grenier, Maurice : See — Bosquain, Maurice, and Grenier. 3,326,280. Grenier, Maurice, to L'Alr Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour 1'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes George Claude. Re- combining separated gaseous nitrogen and vaporized liquid nitrogen with air to produce a constant gaseous feed rate. 3,327,490, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 30. Grenier, Thomas J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Low level low frequency amplifier. 3,327,234, 6-20-67, CI. 330—10. Grenko, Lena : See — Paganini, Valentine. 3,344,821. Grenley, Dallas G., and H. J. Townsend, to The Dow Chemical Co. Interpolymers of vinylidene chloride and diacrylate esters of a glycol. 3,317,450. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Grenley, Dallas G., and II. J. Townsend, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Coating of polymer film and sheet. 3,353,992, 11-21-67, CI. 117—138.8. Grepe, Frederick Y., to A. O. Smith Corp. Drive control in- cluding plural A.C. motors coupled to same shaft with D.C. braking. 3,319,142, 5-9-67, CI. 318 — 48. Grepe, Frederick Y., to A. O. Smith Corp. Electric hoist con- trol system. 3.345,548, 10-3-67, CI. 318 — 203. Grepe, Frederick Y., to A. O. Smith Corp. Hoist motor control. 3,345,550, 10-3-67, CI. 318 — 229. Gresen Mfg. Co. : See — German, Ronald K. 3,322,150. Nelson, Wayne R. 3,308,844. Gresens, Robert : See — Green, Jaines, Jr, and Gresens. 3,357,275. Gresenz, William M. : See — Ely, James K., Whyzmuzis, and Gresenz. 3,323,359. Gresham, Claude D., and E. Hoffmann, to Tip-Top Products Co. Hair curler with novel bail member. 3,340,880, 9-12-67, CI. 132 — 41. Gresham, James T. : See — Palmer, Howard B., Davis, and Gresham. 3,323,983. Gresham, Virginia D. Male urinary drain with applicator. 3,336,926, 8-22-67, CI. 128—295. Gresham, Virginia D. Female urinary drain. 3,347,238, 10-17- 67, CI. 128 — 295. Gressbach, Arthur. Lifting mechanism. 3,322,455, 5-30-67, CI. 294 — 81. Gressette, John T„ and F. G. Wilson. Card holder. 3,318,- 311, 5-9-67, CI. 129—18. Gressley, Irvin R. Shoe measuring device. 3,332,151, 7-25-67, CI. 33—3.2. Gressman, Edward G., and J. E. Hiers, to Union Tank Car Co. Backwash and regeneration valve for water conditioning system. 3,298,396, 1-7-67. CI. 137 — 637.4. Gretag Aktiengesellschaft : See — Celio, Tino. and Mey. 3,340,360. Ehrat, Kurt, and Eckstein. 3,310,867. Mey, Hansjuerg. 3,298,296. Greten, Ernst, and P. Vajda, to Bahre Metallwerk K.G. Apparatus for the continuous manufacture of boards from particle-like substances. 3,312,999, 4-11-67, CI. 18 — 4. Grether, Tobias H., R. M. Ziegenmeyer, and J. Bermann, to Consolidated Thermoplastics Co. Apparatus for erecting a fluid barrier. 3,298,183, 1-17-67, CI. 61 — 72.1. Gretsch, Fred, Mfg. Co., The : See — Webster, James D. 3,353,433. Gretter, Ralph W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cable engine. 3,310,213, 3-21-67, CI. 226 — 172. Grettie, Donald P. : See — Norris, Frank A., and Grettie. 3,300,524. Gretton, Neil B. C, J. T. Rees, and W. Bradlev. Enzymatic glucose test composition and device. 3,350,278, 10-31-67, CI. 195—127. Gretzky, Anthony J. : See — Conklin, Robert M., Rockwood, Torresen, Gretzky, and Brown. 3,314,678. Torresen, Robert, and Gretzky. Re. 26,154. Gretzky, Anthony J., to Brunswick Corp. Shoe dispenser. 3,312,321, 4-4-67, CI. 194 — 2. Gretzschel, Herbert, T. Schmauder, and H.-P. Sinz. Wheeled vehicles for travel on streets and railways. 3,311,067, 3-28-67, CI. 104 — 242. Greubel, Paul W., to Interchemical Corn. Planographie print- ing method. 3,356,030, 12-5-67, CI. 101 — 152. Greulich, Max A., to W. B. Bronander, Jr. Mechanical com- bining apparatus. 3,332,530, 7-25-67, CI. 198 — 32. Greulich, Max A., to W. B. Bronander, Jr. Container-transport apparatus. 3,342,304, 9-19-67, CI. 198 — 33. Greulich, Thomas A. Vertical take-off and landing airplane. 3,311,327, 3-28-67, CI. 244 — 12. Grevich, John J., to Doughbov Industriees, Inc. Bag. 3,315,877, 4-25-67, CI. 229—65. Grevich, John J., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Bag. 3,339,- 825, 9-5-67, CI. 229—62. Grevich, John J., to Doughboy Industries, Inc. Sealing appa- ratus. 3,340,129, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 498. Grewe, Ferdinand : See — Frank, Adolf, Grewe. and Kaspers. 3,344,163. Jung, Herbert F., Schelnpflug, and Grewe. 3,342,670. Klauke, Erich, Kuhle, Grewe, Kaspers, and Wegler. 3,341,- 403. Lehmann, Hellmuth, Grewe, and Lautenschlage. 3,326,- 951. Scheinpflug, Hans, Grewe, and Jung. 3,301,747. Grey, Alan E., and L. B. Banasky. to Shell Oil Co. Low viscosity rubber-styrene interpolymerizable compositions and their preparation. 3,344,205, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 880. Grey, Charles D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Liquid cooled coupling for a rotatable shaft. 3,298,199, 1-17-67, CI. 64 — 9. Grey, David S., and S. W. Haskell, to Polaroid Corp. Testing apparatus for optical lenses. 3,323,417, 6-6-67, CI. 88 — 56. Grey, Donald M. Bale stacking machine. 3,300,059, 1-24- 67, CI. 212 — 35. Grey, Gordon E., and W. W. Wilson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Bale wagon support. 3,317,062, 5-2-67. CI. 214 — 6. LIST OF PATENTEES 509 Grey, Gordon E. ( and \V. W. Wilson, to Sparry Rand Corp. Bale wagon control. 3,330,424, 7-11-07, CI. 214 — 0. Grey lock Plastics, Inc. : See — McGurk, James P. 3,315,842. Greylock, Richard J. : See — Cage, Leon S., and Greylock. 3,340,904. Gribble, Joseph J., and K. J. Marien, to Square D Co. Switch structure and combination thereof with overload relay and push button. 3,304,522, 2-14-67, CI. 335 — 202. Gribble, Joseph J., and M. Y. Turnbull, to Square D Co. Elec- tric switching device. 3,328,552, 6-27-67, CI. 200—168. Gribble, Joseph J., K. J. Marien, and H. E. Whiting, to Square D Co. Multiple contact electromagnetically actuated switch and accessories therefor. 3,354,415. 11-21-67, CI. 335 — 131. Gribens, Joel A. : See — Simons, Charles W., Gribens, and Arons. 3,342,381. Grich, Edward R., and J. W. Hood, to Purifax Inc. Purifica- tion of putrescible unstable wastes. 3,300,402, 1-24-67, CI. 210—6. Grichnik, Emll J., to International Harvester Co. Spring loaded jaw and hook assembly. 3,301,583, 1-31-67, CI. 289—11. Grichnik, Emil J., to International Harvester Co. Device for parting rows of cotton plants and the like. 3,335,554, 8-15- 67, CI. 56 — 119. Gridaine, Maurice. Universal door frame. 3,295,258, 1-3-67, CI. 49—382. Grlden. Inc. : See — Lundquist, Ingemar H., and Wiedeman. 3,319,395. Grider, Harry B. : See — Nelson, Carlton J., Grider, Spangenberg, Davis, and Haines. 3,327,099. Gridley, Harland D. Cargo handling apparatus. 3,332,716, 7- 25-67, CI. 294: — 67. Gridley, Porter F. : See — Stoddard, Stuart V., Hardy, and Gridley. 3,340,075. Grieb, Donald L., and C. O. Wanner. Arcuate panel roof construction. 3,330,080, 7-11-67, CI. 52 — 86. Griebsch, Eugen: See — Wallis, Martin, and Griebsch. 3,303,165. Grieger, Philip P. : See — Moulton, Joseph D., Grieger, and Treitler. 3,308,648. Griem, Paul D., Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Meth- od for controlling the temperature of heat-softenable mate- rial. 3,321,288, 5-23-67, CI. 65—17. Grier, Herbert E. : See — Babb, James W., Fussell, Mims, and Grier. 3,307,005. Grier. Nathaniel : See — Berry, William R., and Grier. 3,345,341. Grier, Nathaniel, to Merck & Co., Inc. Fungicidal composi- tions comprising salicvlates of a hvdroxy quinoline car- boxylic esters. 3,297,525, 1-10-67, CI. 167 — 58. Grier, Nathaniel, to Merck & Co., Inc. Preparations for the production of metal 8-hydroxy quinolinates and process for utilizing same. 3,307,970. 3-7-67, CI. 117 — 13S.5. Griesbach, Bernard : See — ■ Pun.cs, Leo. Lamgerts, and Griesbach. 3,322,928. Griesbaum, Karl : See — Oswald, Alexis A., and Griesbaum. 3,340,332. Griesbaum, Karl, and A. A. Oswald, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Co-oxidation of thiols and acetylenic com- pounds. 3,321,525, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 590. Griese, Elmer W., Jr. : See — O'Brien, Robert J., and Griese. 3,299,464. Griese, Elmer W., Jr., to Ekco Products, Inc. Production of formed metal foil containers. 3,349,739, 10-31-67, CI. 113 — 120. Grieselhuber, William, to The Western States Machine Co. Centrifugal discharger mechanism. 3,339,733, 9-5-67, CI. 210—91. Grieshaber, Gunther S., R. J. O'Mara, and H. George, to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Angle type swivelling cord grip. Re. 26,295, 11-7-67, CI. 339—103. Grieshaber, Herman R. Sterilizing rack. 3,312,354, 4-4-67, CI. 211—59. Grieshammer, Roland P. : See — Pollack, Norman S., and Grieshammer. 3,320,349. Griesheimer, Richard E. : See — Hazelton, Merrill, Griesheimer, and Ostendorf. Re. 26,236. Griesinger, Karl : See — Dangelmaier, Karl, Griesinger, Kurz, Schneider, and Scholl. 3,353,822. Griesinger, William K., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Process of preparing alkvl aryl sulfonates having improved water solubilitv and foam properties. 3,326,971, 6-20-67, CI. 260—505. Griessen, Jean-Jacques, to Transurvey Holding Co., Inc. Projectile firing device. 3,306,163, 2-28-67, CI. 89—1. Griesser A.-G. : See — Griesser, Friedrich. 3,324,929. Griesser, Friedrich, to Griesser A.-G. Roller shutter. 3.324,- 929, 6-13-67, CI. 100 — 133. Griest, Andrew J., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Treatment of material for hysteresis application. 3,301,- 720, 1-31-67, CI. 148—120. Griest, Andrew J., Jr., and O. W. Reen, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Method of making magnetic material. 3,331,712, 7-18-67, Cl. 148—105. Griest. Edward M., to Corning Glass Works. Encapsulated impedance element. 3,307,134. 2-2S-67, Cl. 33S — 237. Griest, Edward M., and P. R. Theobald, to Corning Glass Works. Method for applying electrical conductors on a smooth vitreous surface and article. 3,310,432, 3-21-67, Cl. 117—212. Grieten, Fred M. Drag mechanism for a fishing reel. 3,315,913, 4-25-67, Cl. 242 — 84.45. Grieve. George P. Oven chamber. 3,353,805, 11-21-07, Cl. 203—40. Griffin, Anthony L., and E. G. Chetwynd. Identification but- ton for garments. 3,344,543, 10-3-67, Cl. 40 — 1.5. Griffin, Donald N., to Quantic Industries, Inc. Micro-circuit bridge and method. 3,334,205, 8-1-67, Cl. 200 — 135. Griffin, Edwin M., and R. J. Gray, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Start-up system for forced flow vapor generator. 3,304,710, 2-21-67, Cl. 60 — 105. Griffin, Eugene H., and J. W. Gunn, to Sperry Rand Corp. End of character detector. 3,305,832, 2-21-67, Cl. 340 — 146.3. Griffin, Frank : See — Scott, Charles D., and Lutzenhiser. 3,315,402. Griffin, Fred T., to United States of America, Navy. Wide band noise generator. 3,348,166, 10-17-67, Cl. 331 — 78. Griffin, Frederick P. Building closure construction. 3,298,- 124, 1-17-67, Cl. 160—113. Griffin, Gerald L. : See — Burger, Nicholas J., Griffin, and Meng. 3,331,944. Griffin, Henry W., to General Motors Corp. Convertible top latch mechanism. 3,342,525, 9-19-67, Cl. 296 — 121. Griffin, Ivan H. Tree holder. 3,337,169, 8-22-67, CL 248—44. Griffin, Jack P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Thermo- compression wire attachments to quartz crystals. 3,296,- 692, 1-10-67, CL 29 — 472.9. Griffin, Joan M., to Chas. Pfizer Co., Inc. Products sweetened without sugar and characterized by freedom from aftertaste. 3,296,079, 1-3-67, Cl. 167 — 93. Griffin, Josephus H. ; 1/10 to E. B. Pousson. High pressure variable volume pump. 3,298,317, 1-17-67, Cl. 103 — 37. Griffin, Katherine M. : See — Deakins, Donald A. 3,312,025. Watkins, William C. 3,327,440. Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., J. V. Clarke, Jr., and C. H. Worsham, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for anodically oxidizing olefins to ketones. 3,329,593, 7-4-67, Cl. 204 — 80. Griffin, Mickey E. Convertible sofa-bunk. 3,310,815, 3-28- 67 Cl 5 9 Griffi'n Nicholas E. : See — Beaumont, William E. 3,306,515. Griffin, Phil H., III., to Bass Bros. Enterprises, Inc. Appa- ratus for maintaining balance mud circulation to prevent blowout. 3,338,319, 8-29-67, Cl. 175 — 25. Griffin, Phil H., III. to Bass Bros. Enterprises, Inc. Mud throttling valve. 3,342,215, 9-19-67, CL 138 — 45. Griffin, Phil H., Ill, to Bass Bros. Enterprises, Inc. Mud throttling valve. 3,342,216, 9-19-67, Cl. 138—45. Griffn, Phil H., Ill, and J. W. Melton, Jr., to Bass Bros. Enterprises, Dae. Drilling mud degassers for oil wells. 3,314,219, 4-18-67, Cl. 55—167. Griffin, Phil H. Ill, and J. W. Melton, Jr., Enterprises, Inc. Drilling mud degassers 3,325,974, 6-20-67, Cl. 55—167. Griffin Pollution Control Corp. : See — Kellum, James J. 3,344,061. Griffin, Rose E. : See — Moss, William A., and Griffin. 3,354,986. Griffin, Sam J. : See — Hebert, Roy J., and Griffin. 3,309,494. Griffin, Thomas F., and D. A. Davis, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process for forming breathable polyurethane coating on a textile fabric and the resulting product. 3,360,394, 12-26-67, CL 117—03. Griffin, William C. : See — Baer, Byron N., and Griffin. 3,347,207. Griffin, William D. : See- Barton, Alfred O., Griffin, Lund, Oser, and Vitrone. 3,309,339. Griffin, William P., Jr., and R. S. Stearns, to Sun Oil Co. Olefin polymerization process. 3,335,199. 8-8-67 Cl 260 — 683.15. Grifflng, Robert S., to Fairchlld Hiller Corp. Magnetically damped pneumatic control devices. 3,301,141, 1-31-67. Cl. 92—143. Griffith, Bain, to Ford Motor Co. Differential gearing and axle assembly for an automotive vehicle driveline. 3,310,- 999, 3-28-67, CL 74—710. Griffith, Carroll L. : See — ■Sair, Louis, and Griffith. 3.335,016. Griffith, Charles C. Aeration hood assemblv. 3,330,119, 7-11-67, Cl. 61—1. Griffith, Charles R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray apparatus. 3,306,605, 2-28-67, CL 269 — 323. Griffith, Clement C. : See — Griffith, John B. and C. C. 3,295,283. Griffith. Edward J., to Monsanto Co. Method for producing hexammonium tetrapolyphosphate. 3,314,751, 4-18-67, Cl. 23—107. Griffith, Edward J., and I. J. Kodner, to Monsanto Co. Proc- ess for preparing sodium kurrol's salt. 3,312,523, 4-4-67, Cl. 23—106. Griffith, George L. : See — Bronstein, Jesse B., and Griffith. 3,344,005. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Explosive conl- trates and process for preparing the same. 3,300,348, 1- 24-67, Cl. 149—93. to Bass Bros, for oil wells. 510 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Packaged explosive product. 3,318,242. 5-9-67, CI. 102 — 24. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Expansible ex- plosive cartridge. 3,323,455, 6-6-67, CI. 102 — 24. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Process and appa- ratus for preparing detonating and deflagrating fuse. 3,327,- 582, 6-27-67, CI. 86 — 20. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Nitrostarch explo- sives containing slowly hydratable guar gum. 3,330,706, 7-11-67, CI. 149—38. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Explosive slurries from saturated ammonium nitrate solutions and process for preparing the same. 3,337,380, 8-22-67, CI. 149—38. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Method of blasting using explosive slurries made at the blasting site. 3,344,- 743, 10-3-67, CI. 102—23. Griffith, George L., to Trojan Powder Co. Dry appearing explosive composition containing a porous material capable of releasing absorbed liquid at extrusion pressures. 3,345,- 224, 10-3-67. CI. 149—38. Griffith, George L., and F. B. Wells, to Trojan Powder Co. Low density, nitrate-based explosive compositions. 3,303,- 072, 2-7-67, CI. 149 — 21. Griffith, George L , and C. B. Koch, to Trojan Powder Co. Method and apparatus for enveloping explosive cartridges. 3,321,886, 5-30-67, CI. 53—30. Griffith, George L.. W. L. K. Sehwoyer, and S. L. Mayer, to Trojan Powder Co. Self destructive explosive cartridge for underwater seismic exploration. 3,322,066, 5-30-67, CI. 102—24. Griffith, George L., and J. G. Kluck. Method and apparatus for laying elongated mat. 3,332,827, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 575. Griffith, George L., W. L. K. Sehwoyer, and S. L. Mayer, to Trojan Powder Co. Self-destroying explosive cartridge for underwater seismic exploration. 3,358,600, 12-19-67, CI. 102^24. Griffith-Hope Co. : See— Batlas, George X., and Baranski. 3,329,366. Griffith, James R., to United States of America, Navy. Epoxy amine resin. 3,317,468. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 47. Griffith, James R., to United States of America, Navy. Fila- ment-wound hollow cylindrical articles. 3,321,101, 5-23- 67, CI. 220—3. Griffith, John B. and C. C. Panel structure and frame mem- ber therefor. 3,295.283, 1-3-67, CI. 52—475. Griffith, Joseph W., and G. Weiss, to Electro Glass Labora- tories, Inc. Mercury distillation apparatus with electric heat control. 3,324,009, 6-6-67, CI. 202 — 173. Griffith Laboratories, Inc., The : See — Sair, Louis, and Griffith. 3, 335. 016. Sair, Louis, and Klee. 3,340,250. Schnell, Carl. 3,304,976. Griffith, Lloyd A. : See — Leddv, John B. 3,313,057. Griffith, Lorin C, and G. L. Congdon, to S & G Enterprises, Inc. Hand truck. 3,358,863, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 501. Griffith, Neil J., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Oscil- lograph stylus and support arm therefor. 3,359,565, 12—19- 67, CI. 346 — 139. Griffith, Randall E. : See — Adams, Cecil E., and Griffith. 3.359,914. Griffith, Raymond C. Hydraulic pumps. 3,295,459, 1-3-67, CI. 103—161. Griffith, Richard M., to American Cyanamid Co. Blend of particles of crosslinked thermoplastic polymers with non- crosslinked thermoplastic polymers. 3,345,434, 10-3—67, CI. 260—901. Griffith Robert C, and E. T. Dunning, to Interchemioal Corp. Lithographic fountain solutions and method of use. 3,354,- 824, 11-28-67, CI. 101 — 451. Griffith, Ronald J. : See — Arp, Leon J., and Griffith. 3.319,624. Griffith, William F. Electrically controlled variable resist- ance. 3.296,520, 1-3-67, CI. 323—74. Griffith, William J. : See — Falterman, Charles W., Griffith, and Gryting. 3,309,250. Griffiths, David M. L. Moving conveyor load scales. 3,316,- 989. 5-2-67, CI. 177—16. Griffiths, Edward G., N. S. Johnson, and W. Dellith, to Cam- loc Fastener Corp. Demountable toggle latch. 3,297,348, 1-10-67, CI. 292—113. Griffiths, Eric C. : See — Stanley, Robert M., and Griffiths. 3,355,127. Griffiths, Harold H. : See — Brady, George A., and Griffiths. 3,305,091. Griffiths, Vivien : See — Burgess, Robin H., and Griffiths. 3,297,479. Griffiths, Vivien, and J. C. McGowan, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polyoxymethylene compositions. 3,346,537, 10-10-67, CI. 260—45.85. Griffo, Joseph B., to Rotron Mfg. Co., Inc. Fluid flow meas- uring device. 3,307,396. 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 231. Griffolvn Co., Inc. : See — Lappala, Risto P., Haight, and Diehl. 3,301,738. Grifo, Richard A. : See — Woodward, Fred E., and Grifo. 3,301,829. Grifo, Richard A., and F. E. Woodward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Stabilized liquid heavy duty detergent com- position. 3,328,309, 6-27-67, CI. 252—137. Grigereit, Helmut : See — ■ Menzi, Ulrich, and Grigereit. 3,352,554. Grigereit, Helmut, to Ciba Ltd. Feed catch for apparatus handling sheet material. 3,356,364, 12-5-67, CI. 271 — 60. Griggs, Bruce : See — Clark, Wesley I., Griggs, Hays, and Jacky. 3,347,768. Griggs, Glenn E., J. H. Hawkins, and C. T. Roessler, to Jen- nings Radio Mfg. Corp. Miniature electromagnetic relay. 3,296,568, 1-3-67, CI. 335 — 154. Grigor, James, J. B. Parker, and A. C. Currie, to United States of America, Navy. Nitrocellulose propellants plasti- cized with difluoroamino compounds. 3,351,506, 11-7-67, CI. 149—20. Grigor, John, and R. E. Short, to Plessey U.K. Ltd. Speed and angular acceleration responsive centrifugal governors. 3,338,253. 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 56. Grigorjev, Boris P. Method for restoring friction lubricative surfaces of machine parts. 3,298,952, 1-17-67, CI. 252 — 26. Grigsby-Barton, Inc. : See — Barton, William F. 3,303,446. Grigsbv, Chester E., to General Refractories Co. Refractory roof and method. 3,340,832, 9-12-67, CI. 110 — 99. Grigull, Hans, to Leybold Holding AG. Apparatus for injec- tion molding. 3.352,983. 11-14-67. CI. 18 — 30. Grigull, Hans, and K. H. Mirgel, to Leybold Holding A.G. Vacuum injection molding apparatus. 3,335,462, 8-15-67, CI. 18—30. Grilli, Chloe. Swimming device of mermaid shape. 3,344,449, 10-3-67, CI. 9 — 309. Grillmeier, Earl J., Jr., G. C. Beason, W. J. Hale, and J. D. Turner, Jr., to The National Cash Register Co. On-line branch for data processing systems. 3,341,820, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. CI. 215 — 9. Grillo, Gerald J., R. Aelion, and W. M. Sims, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Graft copolymer of polyamide onto a vinyl aromatic-unsaturated carboxylie acid copolymeric backbone. 3,325,561, 6-13-67, CI. 260—857. Grillo, Joseph, to General Precision Inc. A.-C. generator power supply. 3,315,148, 4-18-67, CI. 322—4. Grillot, Gerald F. : See — Lau, Philip T. S., and Grillot. 3,297,521. Grillot, Homer N., to International Harvester Co. Notched disk cord holder. 3,305,257, 2-21-67, CI. 289—14. Grim, Wayne M. : See — Polli, Gerald P., Shoop, Macek, and Grim. 3,337,404. Grim, Wayne M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Inhalation aerosol composition. 3,320,125, 5-16-67, CI. 167 — 54. Grimaiido, Emilio A. Detachable top lift for lady's heel with spring loaded lock. 3,332,158, 7-25-67, CI. 36 — 42. Grimelli, Nardie F., and W. A. Walker. Tie down for house trailers or the like. 3,335,531, 8-15-67, CI. 52 — 23. Grimes, Charles C. : See — Attridge. Russell G., Jr., Donovan, and Grimes. 3,341,121. Baraff, Gene A., Buchsbaum, and Grimes. 3,314,019. Grimes, Charles E., and R. W. Speiser, to Toro Mfg. Corp. Steering mechanism. 3.347.558. 10-17-67, CI. 280 — 87. Grimes, David D., to The Richards Corp. Unitary serpentine tubular light source and mounting means and method of making. 3,300,633. 1-24-67, CI. 240—11.4. Grimes, George S. Materials handling pallet. 3,298,327, 1- 17-67, CI. 108 — 57. Grimes, Patrick G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Aerator. 3,348,829. 10-24-67, CI. 261—152. Grimes, Patrick G., and M. C. Raether, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Liquid-liquid two-phase contactor. 3,351,434, 11-7-67, CI. 23 — 310. Grimes, Roland S., Sr. Dust mop having plastic frame for dust-absorbing pad. 3,358,313, 12-19-67, CI. 15 — 231. Grimland, Charles J., to The Geotechnical Corp. Analog-to- digital converter. 3.306,539. 2-28-67, CI. 235 — 201. Grimland, Charles J., to The Geotechnical Corp. Accelerom- eter. 3,315,531, 4-25-67, CI. 73—515. Grimm, Carl P., and T. G. Gerding. to Sterling Drug Inc. Containers and closure caps therefor. 3,334,763, 8-8-67, Grimm. Charles H. : See — Maring, Blayne E., Pendy, Grimm, and Johnson. 3,351,- 341. Grimm, Clarence H. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,358,- 653, 12-19-67, CI. 123—16. Grimm, David W., and R. C. Baubles, to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America. Spline wrenching configurations. 3,354,- 757, 11-28-67 CI. 81 — 90. Grimm, Donald K., and A. E. Glandon, to Collins Radio Co. Pulse magnitude regulating system. 3,329,829, 7—4-67, CI. 307—88. Grimm, Forrest R., to General Mills, Inc. Thermal control mechanism. 3,324.940, 6-13-67, CI. 165 — 133. Grimm, James J. : See — Clinton, William D., Forry, Grimm, and Jones. 3,295,- 654. Grimm, Robert A., to General Motors Corp. Battery charge indicator system. 3,336,519, 8-15-67, CI. 320 — 48. Grimm, Robert A., and H. G. Johnson, to General Motors Corp. Battery voltage indicating system. 3,321,754, 5- 23-67, CI. 340—249. Grimme, Wolfram : See — Lehmkuhl, Herbert, and Grimme. 3,324,159. Grimmer, Arichibald A. Drawing instruments. 3,331,133, 7-18-67, CI. 33—31. Grimmer, Elmer J., and E. C. Wentz, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Condenser bushing having longitudinally extend- ing ducts therethrough for the flow of oil to remove heat resulting from dielectric losses. 3,331,910, 7-18-67, CI. 174—15. LIST OF PATENTEES 511 Grimmer, Robert C, to International Business Machines Corp. Current control system. 3,327,131, 6-20-07, CI. 307— 88. 5. Griminett, Earl S. ( to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Production of actinlde aluminlde in a fluidlzed bed. 3,318,070, 5-9-07, CI. 23—347. Grimoldi, Kanoldo 11., and J. E. Powers, to Kaiser Steel Corp. Portable cutting apparatus. 3,325,895, 0-20-07, CI. 30 — 228. Grimsdale, Richard L., N. G. Depledge, and G. W. Pickard, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Frequency matching of two alternating voltages. 3,343,001, 9-19-07, CI. 307— 87. Grimshuw, Norman, to Nitafoam Ltd. Method of making cushion supporting members. 3,298,8S5, 1-17-07, CI. 156 — 245. Grimsley, Leopold C. : See — Zwierzynski, Alexander, and Grimsley. 3,324,501. Grimsley, Ralph L. : See — Every, Richard L., and Grimsley. 3,318,666. Every, Richard L., and Grimsley. 3,326,639. Grimwood, Henry W. : See — Langridge, Arthur, Glass, Grimwood, and Hegaery. 3,354,- 003. Grindahl, George A. : See — Butler, Anthony J., Grindahl, and Pierce. 3,308,106. Pierce, Ogden R., Grindahl. and Loree. 3,334,150. Grindheim, Earl A. : See — Kooiman, Robert R., and Grindheim. 3,319,155. Werner, Frank D., and Grindheim. 3,341,835. Grlndinger, Robert E., and S. M. Waas, to Selectivend Corp. Release mechanism tor vending machines. 3,322,303, 5-30- 67. CI. 221— 29S. Grindlay, Patricia E. : See — ■ Capp, Clifford W., Gasson, Grindlay, and Wood. 3,336,- 408. Grindrod, Paul E. : .See — Seiferth, Oscar E., Grindrod, Hamm, Goller, and Gifford. 3, 322, 614. Grindrod, Paul E., and F. D. Hamm, to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Food package and method of forming same. 3,330,670, 7-11-67, CI. 99 — 171. Grincistedvaerket Aktieselskabet : See — Villadsen, Karl J. S., and Moller. 3,347.678. Griner, Arthur J., to National Biscuit Co. Cracker conveyor system and apparatus. 3,305,069, 2-21-67, CI. 198 — 32. Griner, Arthur J., to National Biscuit Co. Machine for making and loading paper cups. 3,344,580, 10-3-67, CI. 53 — 160. Grinjuk, Tatjana I. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjans- kaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaros- lavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Grinnell Corp. : See- 3,300,844. 3,310,279. 3,310,280. 3,310,281. 3,310,282. Irons. Milton H.. and Maguire. 3,352,327. Linker, William L. 3,326,515. Linker, William L., and Piatt. 3,303,755. Magson, Arthur. 3,349,916. Maguire, Philip F., Jr., and Sousa. 3.311,135. Merdinyan, Philip H. 3,331,391. Merdinyan, Philip H. 3,346,051. Merdinyan, Philip H., Milligan, and Kazarian. 3,315,748. Newall. John. 3.307,633. Sherburne, Philip C. 3,298,644. Thielsch, Helmut J. 3,303,680. Grinstead, Carl E. Microphone with low frequency filter. 3,311,703, 3-28-67, CI. 179—1. Grinstead, Charles P. : See — Seemann, Donald F., Piatt, Yuan, Mansuetto, and Grin- stead. 3,324, 24S. Grinstead, Robert R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Solvent ex- traction process for the recovery of Be-values. 3,328,116, 6-27-67. CI. 23—23. Grinwald, Kenneth E. Aquatic harvester. 3,347,029, 10-17- 67. CI. 56—9. Grinyer, Edward G., to The Hoover Co. 3,303,963, 2-14-67, CI. 220 — 63. Grinzinger, Josef, to Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei A. Heiner G.m.b.H. Apparatus for removing the ribs from tobacco leaves or the like material and classifying same. 3,310,059, 3-21-67, CI. 131—146. Griot. Rudolf: See — Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Schenker, and Griot. 3,298,911. Griot, Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. 9-spiro-(l'-substituted piperidyl - 4')-4-substituted-1.4,8-triazabicvelo[5,3,0]decane- A"-s-l0-ones. 3,313,819, 4-11-67, CI. 260—294. Griot. Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. 4-amino-isonipecotic acid. 3,330,836, 7-11-67, CI. 260—294.3. Griot, Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. 1,2-alkvlene-imidazolinones- (5). 3.334,107, 8-1-67, CI. 260—294.7. Griot, Rudolf G.. to Sandoz Inc. Bieyclodecenones containing three hetero ring members. 3,334,111, S-l-67 CI. 260 — 309.6. Griot, Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. Oxo-pentamethylene-imid- azolidines. 3,334,114, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 309.7. I'.icvclodeeenes containing 3,351,629, 11-7-07, CI. Boteler, Henry W. Boteler, Henry W. Boteler, Henry W. Boteler, Henry W. Boteler, Henry W. Covering of parts. Griot, Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. three ring nitrogen atoms. LYiii ::m'.i.,.. Griot, Rudolf G., to Sandoz Inc. Thiazeplnes and related compounds. 3,351,632, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 327. Griptight, Lewis W., Ltd. : >S'ce — Hurst. Eric K. 3,310,190. Grisdale, George L., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Apparatus for use in the detection of the average phase of synchronizing signals in a start-stop telegraph system. 3,321,579, 5-23- 67, CI. 178—88. Grise, Frederick G. J. Fluid actuated pump. 3,304,881, 2-21-G7, CI. 103—152. Grise, Frederick G. J., and R. F. Rice. Proportionate liquid sampling device, specifically a milk scale. 3,308,669, 3-14— 67, CI. 73 — 122. Grisebach, Haus-Theodor, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte West- falia. Long wall mining planer having mine floor related guiding means. 3,343,879, 9-26-67, CI. 299 — 34. Grishin, Konstantin N. : See — Zhadsev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Korozova, Byderov- vskij, Mallovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pruz- hiner, Agevnin, Grishin. 3,305,272. Grishin, Peter F., to Roberts Co. Linear contact horizontal spinning ring. 3,352,096, 11-14-67, CI. 57—119. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corp. Method of making phosphonium methylene phosphoranes. 3,330,- 868, 7-11-67, CI. 260—600.5. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corp. Process for making alkvl-triarvl-phosphonium compounds. 3,334,- 144, 8-1-67, CI. 260—606.5. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corp. Diaryl hydroxyalkyl phosphonium compounds. 3,334,145, S-l-67, CI. 260—606.5. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr., to Monsanto Research Corp. Prepara- tion of methylene bis(trihydrocarbylphosphonium) tetra- halides. 3,341,605, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Grisley, Edward J. : See — Lunn, Gerald K., and Grislev. 3,323.125. Lunn Gerald K., and Grisley. 3,332,081. Griswold Coffee Co. : See — Steiner, Robert T., and Woodis. 3,345,934. Griswold Controls : See — Griswold, David E. 3,336,843. Griswold, David E., to Griswold Controls. Diaphragm actua- tor construction. 3,336,843, 8-22-67, CI. 92—100. Griswold, Donald G. : See — Fike, Robert G. 3,359,998. Zieg, Clifford V., and Fike. 3,309,028. Griswold, Earle A., and J. R. McLaughlin, to Tampax Inc. Tampons. 3,322,123, 5-30-67, CI. 128 — 2S5. Griswold, Lee M„ J. F. Shiells, Jr., and T. G. Uter, to Digital Sensors Inc. Welding control system. 3,348,017, 10-17-67, CI. 219 — 109. Griswold, Merle H. : See — Wolfner, William F., Wallace, Soltls, Griswold, and Montgomery. 3,323,804. Griswold, Stanley M. Golf club with face aligning and orient- ing means. 3,328,032, 6-27-67, CI. 273 — 164. Griswold, William J. : See — Trombatore, Sam S., Bradtke, and Griswold. 3,312,445. Trombatore, Sam S., Bradtke, and Griswold. 3.324.S73. Griswold, William T., to Kern County Land Co. Method of calcining and classifying borate. 3,309,170, 3-14-67, CI. 23—59. Gritt, William E., to Amsted Industries Inc. Power-transmis- sion chain. 3.307,416, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 249. Gritt, William E., to Amsted Industries Inc. Power-transmis- sion chain links. 3,312,117, 4-4-67, CI. 74—250. Grivna. Howard W. : See — Schuster, Gordon L., and Grivna. 3,339,319. Grlica, Joseph P. : See — Raak, Bently P.. Grlica, and Carlin. 3,308,732. Groak, Josef. Transfer systems. 3,340,086, 9-5-67, CI. 117 — 36.4. Groat, Marshall O., to Kingsberry Homes Corp. Jig for mak- ing and assembling separate gable sections. 3.319,323, 5-16-67, CI. 29—200. Groat, Marshall O., to Kingsberry Homes Corp. Apparatus for handling stacked articles. 3,347,209. 10-17-67, CI. 118 — 500. Groat, Richard A. Cervical scrapers. 3,315,661, 4-25-67, CI. 128—2. Grob & Co. A.G. : See — Koch, Bernhard R. 3,304,957. Koch, Bernhard R. 3,335,759. Koch, Bernhard R. 3,348, 5S0. Koch. Bernhard R. 3,352.329. Koch, Bernhard R. 3,353,569. Koch, Robert B. 3,304,958. Grob, Ronald, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Wideband phase shift- er selectably altering the phase angle of an applied signal. 3,314,004, 4-11-67, CI. 323—108. Grobe, Harry W. : See — Lins, Stanley J. and R. G. 3,307,027. Grobe, Ralph E., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Web pickup and transfer for a papermaking machine. 3,309,263, 3-14-67, CI. 162—306. Grobe, Wolfgang, to International Standard Electric Corp. Adhesive relay. 3,343,110, 9-19-67, CI. 335 — 55. Grobel, Lloyd P., to General Electric Co. Rotating electrical contacts. 3,317,759, 5-2-67. CI. 307 — 145. 512 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Grobel, Lloyd P., and D. R. DeForest, to General Electric Co. Method for providing narrow flange on a large rotor forging. 3,307,252, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 416. Grober, Abraham, to Victor Electric Wire & Cable Corp. Integrated fuse and wire. 3.322.919. 5-30-67. CI. 200 — 133. Grobert, Jacques, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Paint-brushes. 3,344,- 457, 10-3-07, CI. 15 — 159. Grobman, William : See — Eoveti, Denes. 3,321,953. Grobshtein, Solomon R. : See — Abdullaev, Asker A. O., Alizade, Aslanov, Vodovozov, Grobshtein, and Ragimova. 3,332,438. Groche, Gottfried : See — Becker, Paul, and Groche. 3,311,304. Grochowski, Edward G., M. Ranaldi, R. S. Schwartz, and W. H. White, to International Business Machines Corp. Epitaxial reactor apparatus. 3,301,213, 1-31-67, CI. 118 — 48. Grocott, Vincent E., and M. E. Breit. Key ejecting vehicle ignition switch. 3,360,619, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 44. Grodberg, Marcus G.. and J. R. Mellberg, to The Kendall Co. Multiple layer tablet with calcium salt central core sepa- rated from soluble fluoride outer coating. 3,345,265, 10-3- 07, CI. 167 — 82. Groeber, Eugen, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fluid oscillator. 3,342,- 198, 9-19-67, CI. 137—81.5. Groeber, William C, and D. F. Stearns. Fertilizer feeding tubes. 3,319,379, 5-16-67, CI. 47 — 48.5. Groebli, Gustave, to Societe Anonyme le Textile Delier. Knitted fabrics without permanent deformation. 3,314,123, 4-18-67, CI. 28 — 72. Groen, Louis M. : See — LeRoy, Eugene, and Groen. 3,304,853. Groenendaal, Willem, and W. H. Logman, to Shell Oil Co. Manufacture of petroleum distillates bv hvdrodesulfuriza- tion and hydrogenation. 3,347,779, 10-17-67, CI. 208 — 89. Groenewegen, Johannes B. : See — Brand. Abraham, and Groenewegen. 3,330,461. Groenke, Merlin A., to Portable Elevator Mfg. Co. Foldable implement mounting for transporting the same. 3,321,028, 5-23-67, CI. 172 — 311. Groenke, Merlin A., to Portable Elevator Mfg. Co. Dolly wheel hitch. 3,358.777, 12-19-67, CI. 172 — 417. Groetschel, Karl M. Support. 3,320,751, 5-23-67, CI. 61 — 45. Groff, Christian R. Bowling game target. 3,306,614, 2-28- 67. CI. 273 — 41. Groff. Edwin I., to Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. Pretzel-twisting machine. 3.308,770, 3-14-67, CI. 107 — 8. Groff, Edwin I., to Quinlan Pretzel Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for forming generally annular pretzels. 3,315,- 618, 4-25-07, CI. 107 — 8. Grotf, Emory L., to Poor & Co. Insulated rail joint. 3,298,- 607, 1-17-67, CI. 238 — 243. Groff, Emory L., to Poor & Co. Method of preparing a syn- thetic railway tie. 3,355,534, 11-28-67, CI. 264 — 273. Groff, Emorv L. Cigar package dispenser. 3,357,597, 12—12- 67, CI. 221 — 279. Groff, Paul G., and J. E. Huey. Automobile litter box. 3,337,- 282, 8-22-67. CI. 312—245. Grogan, Charles H. : See — Rice, Leonard M., and Grogan. 3.350,442. Grogan, Charles H., to Tri-Kem Corp. Certain azabicyclo- alkane compounds. 3,328,390, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 239. Grogan, Charles H., and L. M. Rice, to Tri-Kem Corp. Cer- tain 2-acylimido-thiazole compounds. 3,320,270, 5-16-67, CI. 260—306.8. Grogan, Charles H., and L. M. Rice, to Geschickter Fund for Medical Research. Inc. N-substituted phenoxyalkvl or phenylthioalkyl-mono azaspiroalkanes. 3,344,145, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Grogan, Paul J., to Milprint, Inc. Transparency with orienta- tion means. 3,333,357, 8-1-67, CI. 40 — 158. Grogel. Merrill A., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of emboss- ing foil trays and the like by photoengraving. 3,322,003, 5-30-67. CI. 76—107. Groginsky, Herbert L., to Raytheon Co. Azimuth angle esti- mator. 3,359,442, 12-19-67, CI. 343— 4.6. Grogler, Gerhard, and E. Windemuth, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization of polyiso- cyanates. 3,330,828, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 248. Grogono, Alan W., to H. A. Longden. Pressure detecting de- vice. 3,342,201, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 112. Groh. Harold J., Jr. : See — Prout, William E. 3,296,123. Russell, Edwin R., Prout, Groh, and Watt. 3,309,323. Groh, Richard E. One way valve for use with concrete forms. 3.347.265, 10-17-67. CI. 137 — 525.7. Grohe, Bruce H., and C. E. Walker, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Solid state proportional commutator. 3,311,870, 3-28-67, CI. 340—6. Groh-Molnar, Margit, to Ciba Ltd. Silver halide emulsion preparation using phosphoric acid esters as flocculants. 3,332.777, 7-25-67, CI. 96—94. Grohoski, Edward G., and R. D. Morton, to Hartford Special Machinery Co. Starter mechanism for thread rolling ma- chine. 3,314,261, 4-18-67, CI. 72 — 90. Grohs. Felix : 'See — Dobrowsky, Ferdinand, Rosner, Kuhnelt, and Grohs. 3,323,905. Groll, Alvin F. Space saving strip stock uncoiler with feed loop. 3,343,393, 9-26-67, CI. 72—183. Groll, Edwin H. Adjustable orthopedic sling. 3,307,538, 3-7-67, CI. 128—94. Groll, Walter H. Removable load supporting rack for auto- mobiles. 3,321,095, 5-23-67, CI. 214 — 450. Grolman, Wilhelm. and G. Heimsath, to Eisenwerk Rothe Erde G.m.b.H. Double row anti-friction bearing. 3,302,- 986, 2-7-67, CI. 308 — 174. Grometer, George F. : See — Dodd, Paul D.. and Grometer. 3,344,231. Gromme, Carl F. Variable stroke dual plunger pump. 3,327,- 632, 6-27-67, CI. 103—2. Gromme, Warren K. : See — Duffy, Edward J., and Gromme. 3,325.820. Gronau, Hans, to B. Elliott (Machinery) Ltd. Gear changing mechanism. 3,296,879, 1-10-07, CI. 74 — 339. Groncki, Richard W. : See — Mech, Paul J., Groncki, and Smith. 3,336,139. Grondin, George F. : See — Doelz, Melvin L., and Grondin. 3.300,764. Grondstra. Jan W. Rocking toy, seat and the like. 3,356,412, 12-5-07, CI. 297 — 258. Grone, Heinz: See — Sigwart, Karl, Grone, and Muschelknautz. 3,315,806. Gronemever. Erich W. : See — Kutik, Louis F. 3,357,058. Gronemeyer, Herbert W. : See — Pitman, Raymond F., Broderson, and Gronemeyer. 3,306,373. Groner, Harold, and A. Bowen, to Maryland Cup Corp. Ma- chine and method for manufacturing drinking straws. 3,316,20, 5-2-67, CI. 93—80. Gronholz, LeRoy F., D. K. Owens, and C. R. Price, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of producing "nodular chill rolls." 3.310,860, 3-28-67, CI. 29 — 148.4. Gronke, Ronald E., to Skil Corp. Belt sander. 3,325,948, 6-20-67, CI. 51 — 141. Gronlund, Bent, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Annular beam flood gun for storage tubes. 3,351,795, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 85. Gronlund, Sven O., to Rostfria Tak AB. Method of making sheet-metal roof coverings and roof covering made in ac- cordance with this method. 3,353,319. 11-21-67, CI. 52 — 520. Gronner, Alfred D. : See — Edward ., Harrison F., and Gronner. 3,358,509. Gronner, Alfred D., to Simmonds Precision Products^ Inc. Capacitance type fluid measuring apparatus. 3,29o,372, 1-3-67, CI. 73—304. Gronner, Alfred D., and S. Thaler, to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Mass volumetric gage. 3,338,098, 8-29-67, CI. 73—304. Grontkowski, Raymond B., to Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. Automatic timing arrangement for automotive turn signalling system. 3,308,428, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 81. Groom, Joseph L. Compound power device for shears, pliers and the like. 3,336,668, 8-22-67, CI. 30—239. Groom, Robert G., S. A. Billawala, and A. F. Stansell, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic head mount apparatus. 3,310,- 792, 3-21-67, CI. 340—174.1. Grooms, William M. : See — Lawless, Norman D., Grooms, and Racine. 3,329,893. Groorfold Fabricators, Inc. : See — Cornell. Richard R. 3,322,171. Groos, Horst H., to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Hydraulic tube extrusion press. 3,350,911, 11-7-67, CI. 72 — 265. Groot, Dirk J. : See- Van der Feyst, Willen H., and Groot. Re. 26,3'26. Groot, Hendrik, to United States of America, Army. A.'C. meter having temperature compensated rectifiers biased for linear operation. 3,329.896, 7-4-67, CI. 324 — 119. Grootenboer, Dirk, to Shell Oil Co. Method for forming unitary polyolefin hinges. 3,350,492, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 320. Groov-Pin Corp. : See — Bosse, Robert W. 3,310,153. Bosse, Robert W. 3.333.613. Cromwell, Richard K. 3.349,652. Gropen, Edward M., to National Dairy Products Corp. Meth- od and apparatus for forming ice cream and like materials. 3,295,467, 1-3-67, CI. 107—1. Groppe, Ocee K. : See — McCarthy, Thomas J., and Groppe. 3,348,552. Gropper, Lee : See — Carleton, Joseph G., and Gropper. 3,307,447. Gros, Chajim. High frequency dielectric heating process and apparatus. 3,330,932. 7-11-67, CI. 219 — 10.61. Grosbard, Gregory, and D. L. Lazenberry, 2% to T. S. Ward, 4% to M. Brooks, 10% to D. L. Lozow, and 1% to M. Smith, M. A. Brooks, and S. Levine. Revolver loader. 3,343,295, 9-26-67, CI. 42—89. Grosborne, Pierre F. : See — Bradu, Georges M., and Grosborne. 3,310,194. Groschel, Ernest R., and H. Watson, to Ruston & Hornsby Ltd. Fuel injection pump valves. 3,340,860, 9-12-67, CI. 123 — 139. Groschke, George F., to General Electric Co. Erectile member. 3,350,751, 11-7-67, CI. 24 — 201. Grosh, James L., and C. M. Frev, to United Aircraft Corp. Clevis joint. 3,357,594, 12-12-67, CI. 220 — 80. Groshart, Earl C, and J. B. Mohler, to The Boeing Co. Chem- ical conversion coating for magnesium. 3,301,719, 1-31-67, CI. 148—6.2. Grosheim, Gene E., and C. T. Hicks, to Formica Corp. Char- acterizing light reflecting properties of a surface. 3,349,- 665, 10-31-67, CI. 88—14. LIST OK l'ATKNTKKS 513 Grosliolz, .lames It.. 10 Air-Shields, Inc. Equipment for respiratory treatment. 3,318,308, 5-9-67, Cl. 123 — 101. Grosliolz, James R., and J. 1). Wallace, to Air-Shields, Inc. lul'ani incubator. 3,335,713, 8-15-67, Cl. 12S — 1. Grosholz, James li., and C. B. Andreasen, to Air-Sbields, inc. Incubator temperature control system and method of operation. 3,338,233, 8-29-67, Cl. 128 — 1. Gros-Ite Industries, Inc. : See — Everett, George. 3,324,556. Groslambert, Georges ii., to Labofina, S.A. Fire resistant- extreme pressure and hydrolysis resistant lubricant com- prising polychlorinated dipheny] and triaryl phosphates. 3,352.780, 11 M -67, Cl. 252 — 33.3. Grosmangin, Jacques, B. Besancon, and J.-C. Petit, to Societe Anonyme dite . Compagnie Francaise de Rafflnage. Polym- erization of oletine with radiation and an ammonia acceler- ator. 3.32S.370, 0-27-07, Cl. 200—94.9. Grosner, George J., and E. V. Huda, to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Binder composition of epoxy, water glass, and diene rubber. 3,297,022, 1-10-67, Cl. 260^29.7. Grosner, George J., and E. V. Huda. to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Binder composition. 3,310,187, 4-25-07, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Grosner, George J., and E. V. Huda, to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Curable binder composition comprising epoxy resin, curing agent, and polymeric latex. 3,310,195, 4-25-07, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Grospas, Pierre. Gravity-closing scoop. 3,303,590, 2-14-67, Cl. 37—183. Gross, Albert, and K. Thiele, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. 2-chloro substituted-4- azaphenothiazines. 3,299,057. 1-17-07, Cl. 200 — 243. Gross, Alfred G., Jr., to The Brush Beryllium Co. Method of producing beryllium wire. 3,349,597, 10-31-07, Cl. 72 — 286. Gross, Benjamin H. : See — Holbert, James M., and Gross. 3,318,893. Holbert. James M., and Gross. 3,352,895. Gross, Charles J., to Hoague-Sprague Corp. Box forming machines. 3,343,464, 9-26-67, Cl. 93 — 36. Gross, Francis D., J. T Price, and M. G. Hopkins. Solarventa- seope. 3,322,484, 5-30-07, Cl. 350—301. Gross, Gisela : See — Becher, Elisabeth, Els, Furst, Gross, and Reusser. 3,342,- 694. Gross. Helmut : See — Reeber, Rudolf, and Gross. 3,301,207. Gross, Herbert M.. to Abbott Laboratories. Method and ap- paratus for coating tablets. 3.357.398, 12-12-67, Cl. 118 — 418. Gross, Johann, to Robert Fischback KG, Bleck- und Metall- warenfabrik. Radial flow blower. 3,332,612, 7-25-67, Cl. 230—117. Gross, Johann, to Blech-und Metallwarenfabrik Robert Fischbach K.G. Axial blowers. 3,337,122, 8-22-07, Cl. 230—117. Gross, Johann, to Hydraulik G.m.b.H. Extruder having means for exchanging pressure plates and dies. 3,345.854, 10-10- 67, Cl. 72 — 203. Gross, John, to Celanese Corp. Napkin fabrics. 3,308,827, 3-14-07, Cl. 128—290. Gross, Kenneth J., T. Nitta, J. W. Sawhill, and R. E. Wil- liams, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Method of de- hvdrating heparin containing animal mucosa. 3,337,410, 8-22-07, Cl. 167 — 74. Gross. Kenneth W. : See — Barber, Beno. and Gross. 3.312.932. Gross, Leo. Method of ultrasonic drawing of sheet metal. 3,318,129, 5-9-67, Cl. 72—199. Gross, Louis E.. to Unitv Mfg. Co. Remote controlled spot- light. 3,307,029, 2-28-67. Cl. 240—01.13. Gross, Ludwig, and F. Pelz, to Simmering-Graz J Pauker Ak- tiengesellschaft fur Maschinen-, Kesset- und Waggonbau. Low-platform railway car bogie. 3,333,551, 8-1-07, Cl. 105 — 183 Gross, Orville, and B. T. Alexander, to Chemetron Corp. Cata- lyst and method for producing the same. 3,296,325, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 077. Gross, Peter L. : See — Jacklin, Clarence, and Gross. 3,297,799. Gross, Richard E., and G. H. Hunt, to Simplex Wire and Cable Co. Dielectric compositions containing halogenated voltage stabilizing additives. 3,350,312, 10-31-07, Cl. 252 — 63.2. Gross, Richard P. Horizontal plate filter. 3,319,794, 5-16- 67, Cl. 210 — 334. Gross, Robert, to Mastereel Industries, Inc. Hub for film cores and tight-wound marginally apertured film strips. 3,331,- 564, 7-18-07, Cl. 242—71.8. Gross, Sherman B., C. L. Uretsky, and P. T. Altebrando, to General Instrument Corp. Variable photosensitive semicon- ductor device iiaving a graduatingly different operable sur- face area. 3,290.502. 1-3-07, Cl. 317 — 234. Gross. William L. C, and O. H. Stone. System for the preven- tion of frost damage. 3,354,579, 11-28-07, Cl. 47 — 2. Grosschopf, Herbert. P. Zehfeld, to Firma Rheinmetall G.m.b H. Gun barrel with variable capacity chamber. 3.359,- 850, 12-26-67, Cl. 89—16. Grosse, Aristid V., and C. S. Stokes, to The Welsback Corp. Method for the production of ozone using a plasma jet. 3.309.300, 3-14-<67, Cl. 204 — 170. 242-023— P 33 Grosse, Aristid V., and A. G. Streng, to United States of America, Navy. Dioxygen chlorine triiluoride. 3,320,031, 5-16-67, Cl. 23—203. Grosse, Aristid V., and A. G. Streng, to United States of Amer- ica, Na\y. Dioxygen bromine pentalluoride. 3,341,294, 9-12- 67, Cl. 23—203. Grosse, Siegfried: See — Franke, Siegfried, Grosse, and Torgc. 3,358,239. Grosser, Frederick : See — Leibowitz, Marvin R., and Grosser. 3,352,808. Mavhew, Raymond L., Bosniack, and Grosser. 3,332,938. Merijan, Ashot, and Grosser. 3,309,365. Merijan, Ashot, and Grosser. 3,340,594. Grosser Frederick, and M. R. Leibowitz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Methods of polymerizing N-vinyl imides. 3,299,023, 1-17-67, Cl. 260—88.3. Grosser, Frederick, and M. R. Leibowitz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of making insoluble polymers of N- vinyl imides. 3,306,881, 2-28-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Grosser, Frederick, E. V. Hort, and A. Schwartz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Polymerization of N-vinyl lactams using plural stage heating in the presence of catalyst com- positions of hydrides or borohydrides of alkali metals and water. 3,306,886, 2-28-67, Cl. 260 — 88.3. Grosser, Frederick, E. V. Hort, and A. Schwartz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of making insoluble polymers of N-vinyl imides. 3,322,729, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 78. Grosser, Frederick, E. V. Hort, and A. Schwartz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for producing water insoluble polymers of N-vinyl imides. 3,322,730, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Grosser, Harry W. : See — Baldwin, George D., Spiteri, Grosser, and Collette. 3,351,- 8S5. Grosshans, George F.. and J. H. G. Oilier. Pistons comprising an inner cooling circuit. 3,323,503, 6-6-67, Cl. 123 — 41.35. Grosshans, Heinrich : See — Kuhr. Friedrich, and Grosshans. 3,317,829. Grossi, Lewis G., and A. S. Schmidt, Sr., to Alto Co. Method and apparatus for packaging. 3,300,945, 1-31-07, Cl. 53 — 35. Grossman, Abraham, % to T. P. Mahonev Fenestration construction. 3,344,575, 10-3-67, Cl. 52 — 656. Grossman, Abraham. Curtain wall construction allowing ver- tical and horizontal expansion. 3,357,145, 12-12-67, Cl. 52 — 235. Grossman, David H., and M. M. Merlen, to Barnes Engineer- ing Co. Spurious signal void circuit. 3,305,732. 2-21-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Grossman, George S. : See — Geldzahler, Charles, and Grossman. 3,334,034. Grossman, Harold, and V. Wiser, to Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. Writing elements comprising colloidal thermoplastic resin and metallic soap. 3,360,489. 12-26-67, Cl. 260 — 23. Grossman, Harry. Pipe tool. 3,327,717, 6-27-67, Cl. 131 — 243. Grossman, Jack J., and M. Braunstein, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method and apparatus for preparing single crystal thin films. 3,348.962, 10-24-67, Cl. 117—48. Grossman, James D. : See — Bavley, Abraham, and Grossman. 3,306,303. Grossman, Richard F., and C. S. Webber, to Norton Co. Maleamic acid-vinyl copolymer release agent for pressure- sensitive adhesive tape. 3,342,625, 9-19-67, Cl. 117 — 68.5. Grossmann, Max : See — Kiihne, Rudolf, Diery, and Grossmann. 3,335,138. Grosso, Edoardo, to Fiat Societa per Azioni. Air conditioning on motor vehicles. 3,329,077, 7-4-67, Cl. 98 — 2. Grossoehme, Floyd, to General Electric Co. Voltage regulator. 3,358,210, 12-12-67, Cl. 321 — 18. Grossteinbeck, Rolf, H. Holtz, H. Rabenhorst, and W. Willlcks, to Battelle-Institut e.V. Electrostatic flocking apparatus. 3,329,125, 7-4-67, Cl. 118—638. Grossteinbeck. Rolf, and H. Holtz, to Peter Stoll. Apparatus for electrostatic spraying of paints or similar coating mate- rials. 3.357.640, 12-12-67, Cl. 239 — 15. Grosswiller, Leo J.. Jr.: See — Graber, Carl D., and Grosswiller. 3,298,766. Graber. Carl D., Grosswiller, Kenny, and Obermiller. 3,306.691. Kettering, Dale O., Strickland, and Grosswiller. 3,302,- 871. Krug, Newton J., Graber, and Grosswiller. 3,297,378. Grosu, Stefan, to Ministerul Industriei Constructiilor de Masini. Three-phase electric motors. 3,358,165, 12-12-67, Cl. 310 — 185. Grosvalet. Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Semiconductor systems for measuring stresses. 3,355,935, 12-5-67, Cl. 73—88.5. Groszek, Aleksander J., to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Preferential adsorption of normal paraffins on graphite. 3,338,815. 8-29-67, Cl. 208 — 26. Groszek. Aleksander J., to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Preferential adsorption of normal paraffins on molybdenum disulphide tungsten disulphide and boron nitride. 3,338,- 822, 8-29-67, Cl. 20S — 310. Grote. Manfred : See — Germann, Fritz, and Grote. 3.32S.596. Groteko, Daniel E., and J. A. Stavrolakis. to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Apparatus for cast- ing thin-walled cast iron parts. 3,31S,370, 5-9-67, Cl. 164 — 306. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 514 Grotenhuis, Ivan M., and C. J. Halva, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg Co Organic carbonaceous matrix with radioiso- tope dispersed therein. 3,334,050, 8-1-67, CI. 252—301.1. Grotewold, Hans W. : -See — ' Cos, Thomas G., Belk, and Grotewold. 3,342,011. Groth, Claus, to NSTJ Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft, and Wankel G.m.b.H. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,359,953, 12-26-67, CI. 123—8. ■ • Groth Edward J., Jr., and S. W. Attwood, to Motorola, Inc. Communication system employing multipara rejection means. 3,351,859, 11-7-67, CI. 325 — 42. Groth, George A. : See — Lange Le Roy J., Robinson, and Groth. 3.33o,407. Groth, Kurt, to Polytype A.G. Control device for rotary printing apparatus. 3,306,190, 2-28-67, CI. 101—37. Groth, Vernon C, to Sprayon Products, Inc. Aerosol spray device. 3,346,195, 10-10-67, CI. 239—337. Groth, Willis G., to Teledyne, Inc. Tube flaring machine. Re. 26,231, 6-27-67, CI. 72 — 94. Grothoff, Hans, to Spritztechnik G.m.b.H. Pilling apparatus for aerosol packages. 3,348,587, 10-24-67, CI. 141—20. Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. : See— Luedi, Hans R. 3.357,229. • Grotsch, Georg, and F. Schneider, to Impex-Essen Vertneb von Werkzeugen G.m.b.H. Cartridge-operated stud-setting device for studs of different lengths. 3,323,705, 6-6-67, CI. 227 — 8. Grotsch, Horst : See — . Schramm, Gerhard, Grotsch, and Pollmann. 3,299,043. Grotsch, Horst, to Parbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 5-iodouracil-2 - desoxyriboside-3',5'-diesters and process for preparing them. 3,323,994, 6-6-67, CI. 167—59. Groupement Atomique Alsacienne Atlantique : See — Chameroy, Jean, and Laxague. 3,325,980. Lechevaliier, Maurice. 3,359,811. Grout, Edward C. : See — Hiers, James E„ and Grout. 3,335,752. Grove Automation Co., Inc. : See — Landry, Alfred. 3,323,837. . n „ ,_ h Grove, John L., to Grove Mfg. Co. Four-section fully hydrau- licallv operated boom. 3,315,821. 4-25-67, CI. 212—55. Grove "John L., to Grove Mfg. Co. Heavy duty truck crane. 3,338,426, 8-29-67, CI. 212 — 145. Grove Mfg. Co.: See — Grove, John L. 3,315,821. Grove, John L. 3,338,426. „„_„,„ „ „, B „ Grove, Marvin H. Valve construction. 3,30o,213. 2-21-67, CI 251 328 Grove Marvin 'H., to M & J Valve Co. Valve construction. 3,326,518, 6-20-67, CI. 251—309. , , . „ Grove, Marvin H., to M & J Valve Co. Method for fabricating a valve body. 3,331,118, 7-18-67, CI. 29—157.1. Grove, Marvin H., to M. & J. Valve Co. Coupling devices. 3,339,950, 9-5-67, CI. 285—363. Grove, Marvin H., to M. & J. Valve Co. Valve construction. 3,339,882, 9-5-67, CI. 251 — 64. Grove, Marvin H., to M. & J. Valve Co. Valve construction. 3,339,886, 9-5-67, CI. 251 — 174. Grove, Marvin H., to M & J Valve Co. Valve construction. 3,353,784, 11-21-67, CI. 251—174. . Grove, Robert K., W. S. Collins, and S. C. De Brock, to United States of America, Air Force. Sump for space vehicles. 3,353,350, 11-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.48. Grove Valve and Regulator Co. : See — Bradford, Francis H. 3,348,573. Brumm, Richard S. 3,357,443. Bryant, Austin U. 3,306,569. Combes, Marvin G. 3,343,562. Combes, Marvin G. 3,353,786. Connolly, Walter L. 3,325,138. Piccardo, Jack E. 3,348.804. Tyler, Brody W. 3,298,286. Grover, Clayton D., deceased (by L. F. Grover). Apparatus for determining camera shutter speed. 3,335,600, 8-15-67, CI. 73 — 5. Grover Co., The : See — Panza, Joseph E., and Hart. 3,318,552. Voitas, Edward J„ and Hart. 3,333,787. Grover, Donald P. : See — Zepell, Nathan A., and Grover. 3,344,484. Grover, George M., C. A. Busse, and J. Bohdansky, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor with thermionic converter. 3,302,042, 1-31-67, CI. 310 — 4. Grover, George M., C. A. Busse, and R. J. Caron, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Capillary insert for heat tubes and process for manufacturing such inserts. 3,305,005, 2-21-67, CI. 165—105. Grover, George M., R. W. Pidd, and E. W. Salmi, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Thermo- electric cell and reactor. 3,321,646, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 4. Grover, John R., and M. Mackenzie, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Production of radioactive fused glass bodies. 3,321,409, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Grover, Lafayette C. Multiposter. 3,310,897, 3-28-67, CI. 40—36. Grover, Laury F. : See — Grover, Clayton D. 3,335,600. Grover, Lyndon V. Multiple contact printing machine. 3,353,- 469, 11-21-67, CI. 95—73. Groves, E. Stuart, and P. N. Dunham. Pass-through curtain. 3,331,425, 7-18-67, CI. 160 — 126. Groves, Harold W. : See — Nordhaus, Robert J., Groves, and Marsh. 3,314,088. Groves, James D. : See — Callow, Alan E., Hughes, and Groves. 3,350,171. Groves, John N., and H. E. Reichert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter with an improved contact struc- ture. 3,320,380, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 76. Groves, Martin V., and M. Mastromatteo, to Pul-Vac, Inc. Articulate joint. 3,306,634, 2-28-67, CI. 285 — 7. Groves, Martin V., and M. Mastromatteo, to Pul-Vac, Inc. Attachment means for suction actuated device. 3,346,907, 10-17-67, CI. 15—381. Groves, Ronald C, to General Motors Corp. Transmission control. 3,295,388, 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 472. Groves, William G. : See — Caldwell, Henry C, and Groves. 3,308,129. Caldwell, Henrv C, and Groves. 3,317,544. Caldwell, Henry C, and Groves. 3,351,530. Groves, William L., Jr., and H. T. Watanabe, to Continental Oil Co. Consolidation of oil bearing formations. 3,333,636, 8-1-67, CI. 166 — 25. Grow, Daniel. Cleaning and separating device. 3,318,446, 5-9-67, CI. 209—3. Growald, Bert, to Allied Paper Corp. Glyoxal-polyhydroxy binder-pigmented coating. 3,357,846, 12-12-67, CI. 106 — 214. Growald, Martin C, 15% to A. C. Nolte, Jr. Method for con- structing a shell-form structure. 3,329,750, 7-4-67, CI. 264 45^ Growall Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Growall, William H., and Wiseman. 3.304,870. Growall, William H., and J. Wiseman, to Growall Mfg. Co. Plunger diaphragm pump. 3,304,870, 2-21-67, CI. 103 — 44. Growney, Lawrence J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Orna- ment carton. 3,307,768, 3-7-67, CI. 229 — 28. Growther, Albert F. : See — Chodnekar, Modhukar S., Growther, and Howe. 3,312,- 592. Grubb, George C. : See — Nathan, Marvin F„ and Gruhb. 3,333,019. Nathan, Marvin F., Skaperdas, and Grubb. 3,320,152. Grubb, Harold R., to International Business Machines Corp. Qui-binary adder and readout latch. 3,308,284, 3-7-67, CI. 235—174. Grubb, Harold R., J. W. Haskell, P. A. Lord, and E. F. Rent, to International Business Machines Corp. Compact semi- permanent information storage unit. 3,355,722, 11-28-67, CI. 340—173. Grubb, Hollis C. : See — Weller, Peter A., and Grubb. 3,358,466. Grubb, Willard T., to General Electric Co. Process of electrical energy generation utilizing alkanes and phosphoric acid. 3,328,204, 6-27-67, CI. 136—86. Grubben, Henri P. J. : See — Brouwer, Johannes M., and Grubben. 3,342,946. Grubbs, Thomas M. : See — ■ Campbell, Carlisle C, Jr., Chandler, and Grubbs. 3,303,- 304. Chandler, Joseph A , and Grubbs. 3,320,669. Grubbs, William J. : See — Doucette, Edward I., and Grubbs. 3,354,802. Grube, Dietrich, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Continu- ous rolling mills, particularly drawing reducing mills. 3,357,- 225. 12-12-67, CI. 72—249. Grube, Wolfgang O., and M. M. Cohen, to Eltra Corp. Photo- composing machines. 3,352,219, 11-14-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. Grubelich, Francis T. : See — Notari, Gennaro V., and Grubelich. 3,346,461. Gruber, Arthur W., to Air Reduction Co. Scarfing machine design. 3,337,202, 8-22-67, CI. 266 — 23. Gruber, Bernard A. : See — McElhill, Elizabeth A., and Gruber. 3.330,701. Gruber, Bernard A., and E. A. McElhill, to Monsanto Re- search Corp. Dry cell having an electrolyte containing a polynitro-substituted aromatic polycarboxylic acid. 3,303,- 054, 2-7-67, CI. 136 — 107. Gruber, Francis E., to Northwest Plastics, Inc. Computer reels. 3,346,211, 10-10-67, CI. 242 — 71.8. Gruber, Francis E., to Northwest Plastics, Inc. Food tons 3,356,405, 12-5-67, CI. 294 — 3. Gruber, Francois R., to Automation Research Corp. Portable tape perforator. 3,302,874, 2-7-67, CI. 234 — 30. Gruber, Gerald I., and W. L. Staker, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphoric acid concentration. 3,298,783, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 165. Gruber, Heinz : See — Dorfner, Josef, and Gruber. 3,317,807. Gruber, Heinz, to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Drive mechanism for sound recording and playback devices. 3,319,478, 5-16-67, CI. 74—202. Gruber, Hermann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Polyurethane composition. 3,326,844, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 40. Gruber, Louis. Mold plug for forming slab casting. 3,339,879, 9-5-67, CI. 249—177. Gruber, Milan : See — Goetz, Daniel A., and Gruber. 3,312,43S LIST OF PATENTEES 515 Gruber. Miriam J.: See — Bliss, Arthur 1)., Gruber, and Ratz. 3,355,521. Ratz, Rudi P. W., and Gruber. 3,314,848. Gruber, Paul J., and R. Grzymek, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Automatic work loading mechanism for ma- chine tools. 3,309,821, 3-21-67, CI. 51 — 165. Grubor, Warren M., and H. R. Edwards, to Tlnius Olsen Test- ing Machine Co. Extensometers. 3,323,218, 6-6-67, CI. 83—148. Gruber, Wilhelm, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Preparation of bis-cyanformimide esters. 3,301,883, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 453. Grubor, Wilhelm, to Stahlgruber Otto Gruber & Co. Tire repair body. 3,335,779, S-15-G7, CI. 152 — 370. Gruber, Wilhelm P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 1,1-dialky 1-3- (tetrahyd roe thanopentalenyl) thioureas and their use as vulcanization accelerators for chloroprene polymers. 3,330,813, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Grubis, Walter H., to The Colson Corp. Brake assembly. 3,360,082, 12-26-67, CI. 1S8 — 29. Grudeborn, Lars-Owe : See — Matts, Sigvard, and Grudeborn. 3,360,031. Grudeborn, Lars-Owe, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Tube beat exchanger with anti-freeze thermostat. 3,354,945, 11-2S-67, CI. 165 — 10. Grudoski, Daniel P. Liquid filtering apparatus. 3,356,218, 12-5-67, CI. 210—167. Gruel, Alfred E. : See — Randall, Nathan A and Gruel. 3,333,082. Gruen, William, B. B. Orden, and W. E. Hovemeyer, to In- strumentation Associates Inc. Spirometer. 3,311,109, 3-28-67, CI. 128—2.08. Gruendler Crusher & Pulverizer Co. : See — Freeman. Leo. 3,334,386. Grueneberg, Gerhard : See — Jung, Margarete, and Grueneberg. 3,316,161. Gruenig. Rudolf, and E. Berger, to Easier AG. Selecting and driving means for selectively operable counters. 3,334,S10, 8-S-67. CI. 235—60. Gruenman, Vsevolod. and M. Hoffer, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 2-aryl-2-piperazinylaceto-phenones. 3,300,497 1-24— 67, CI. 260—268. Gruenwald, Andrew. Production of potable water from ef- fluent sewage and polluted water. 3,337,454, 8-22-67, CI. 210—51. Gruet. Daniel, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Device for winding yarn onto a spool by means of a ring. 3,345,814, 10-10-67, CI. 57 — 124. Gruett, Donald G. : See — Hoffmann, Ralph M., and Gruett. 3,358,510. Gruettner, Gerard G., and H. J. Bonheim, to Atlas Recording Machines Corp. Ticket remarker with adjustable length right angle cutting means. 3.356.022, 12-5-67. CI. 101 — 97. Gruget, Andre. Ballast devices for skin divers. 3,342,036, 9-19-67, CI. 61—70. Gruhl, Hans : See — Keil, Alfred, Mally, Gruhl, and Wolfl. 3,357,047. Gruller, David L. : See — Jones, Marvin R., Williams, and Gruller. 3,357,401. Nelson, Bobby H., Gruller, and Williams. 3,353,595. Griimm, Hans, H. Jauk, and N. Schwarz, to Osterreichische Studiengesellschaft fur Atomenergie. Nuclear reactors. 3,297,538, 1-10-67. CI. 176 — 27. Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp. : See — Markow, Edward G. 3.308, 59o. Grumman, Eugene V. Jack base for trailers. 3,329,402, 7-4-67, CI. 254 — 86. Grunbaeher, Martin : See — Remy, Hermann, Adler, and Grunbaeher. Reiny, Hermann, Berghaus, Adler, and 3,319,129. Remy, Hermann, Berghaus, Adler, and 3,321,671. Grunberg, Jacques P., and W. A. Piatt, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitatlon des Pro- cedes George Claude. Process for separating oxygen from air. 3,333,434, 8-1-67, CI. 62—13. Grundell, Carl E. Files for documents, pamphlets and the like. 3,298,374, 1-17-67, CI. 129—1. Grundfest, Michael, to Sealectro Corp. Rotary drum program- ming apparatus. 3,330,917, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 38. Grundfest, Michael, and M. E. Robich, to Actan Electronics. Programming and switching apparatus. 3,310,778, 3-21- 67, CI. 340 — 166. Grundhauser, Frank J. : See — Dyke, Walter P., and Grundhauser. 3,309,523. Grundhauser, Frank J., M. P. Hafner, and C. G. Powers, to Field Emission Corp. High frequency coaxial transmission line for supporting a field emission cathode X-ray tube. 3,329,816, 7-4-67. CI. 250 — 92. Grundig Elektro-Mechanische Versuchsanstalt : See — Mayer, Walter. 3.301,953. Meinl, Rudolf. 3,330.989. Grundig, Max : See — Falder, Heinrich. 3.320,403. Krauss, Otto, and Pobel. 3,332,526. Stuiber, Walter, and Decker. 3,302.877. Stuiber, Walter, and Mueller. 3,349,SS5. Vogler. Dieter, and Felstehausen. 3.306,545. Wohlrab, Adolf, and Zwenig. 3,340,368. Grundman, Richard G., to General Motors Corp. Air atomiz- ing nozzle. 3,310,240, 3-21-67, CI. 239 — 404. 3.305,701. Grunbaeher. Grunbaeher. • irinultmiii, Wilhird E., and M. 10. I'ntlrr. In ' n i.-ilos Steel Corp. Martensitic stainless steel. 3,310,085, 4-25-67, CI. 75—128. Grundmann, John F. Hydraullcally operated oscillator con- trol apparatus. 3,.:34,547, 8-S-07, CI. 91 — 219. Grundmann, John F. Valve arrangement. 3,349,801, 10-31- 67, CI. 137—627.5. Grundmann, Walter E., and R. L. La Barge, to Aluminum Co. of America. Closures and packaging. 3,335,890, 8-15-67, CI. 215—11. Grune, Horst : See — Dittmann, Heiner, Grune, and Justi. 3,311,507. Gruner, Frederick R., to Ametek, Inc. Laundry machine. 3,301,025, 1-31-67, CI. 68—12. Gruner, Garrett, and C. J. Vander Yacht, to Sparton Corp. Electrochemical timer. 3,357,911, 12-12-07, CI. 20-1 — 195. Gruner, Heinz E. R., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Machine for generating ellipsoidal surface. 3,300,904, 1-31-67, CI. 51 — 33. Gruner, Karel : See — Cuhra, Bohuslav, and Gruner. 3,305.369. Gruner, Wolfgang, and H. Sauer, to Matsushita Electric Works Ltd. Armature structure for an electromagnetic device. 3,340,487, 9-5-67, CI. 335 — 203. Grunert, Kurt A. : See — Conner, John P., and Grunert. 3,296,567. Conner. John P., and Grunert. 3,339,161. Grunewald, Henry L., y 3 to Roderick and R. H. MacLeod. Chain saws. 3,34S,590, 10-24-67, CI. 143 — 135. Grunewald, Herbert : See — Hartung, Sigurd, and Grunewald. 3,332,990. Scherhag, Bernhard, Hartung, Hausweiler, and Grune- wald. 3,297,587. Grunfeld. Charles. Protective covering. 3,303,851, 2-14-67, CI. 13o— 7.1. Grunfelder, Jean, to Sud-Aviation, Societe Nationale de Con- struction Auonautiques. Handling truck. 3,332,705, 7-25-67, CI. 280— 40S. Grunfelder, Philip J. : See — Blakeslee, William W., Grunfelder, Nadolny, Sevebeck, and Vogeli. 3,301,958. Di Iorio, Michael V., Grunfelder, and Sevebeck. 3,359,- 369. Grunwald, Erich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaf t. Magnet for magnetohydrodynamic generators. 3,345,- 523, 10-3-67, CI. 310—11. Grunwald. Frank M. : See — Parsons. John M., and Grunwald. 3,340,563. Grunwaldt, Arthur. Article support for a ladder. 3,331,577, 7-18-67, CI. 248 — 238. Grunzweig & Hartman AG. : See — Buchmeier, Eduard. 3,313,075. Eberle, Hans. 3,357,808. Kurtze, Giinter. 3,349,868. Gruodis, Algirdas J., to International Business Machines Corp. Tunnel diode polarity inverter. 3,327,130, 6-20-67, CI. 307—88.5. Gruodis, Algirdas J., L. K. Lange, and W. H. MeAnney, to International Business Machines Corp. Switching circuits employing esaki diodes. 3,348,033, 10-17-67, CI. 235 — 175. Grushkin, Bernard, to W. R. Grace & Co. Phosphonltrillic polymers. 3,351,607, 11-7-67, CI. 260—39. Grushkin, Bernard, and R. G. Rice, to W. R. Grace & Co. Chemical process. 3,329,716, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 551. Grussen, Claude P. : See — Grussen, Jean J. and C. P. 3,330,446. Grussen, Jean J. and C. P. Spray-heads. 3,330,446, 7-11-67, CI. 222—213. Grussner, Andre, E. Lorch, and O. Schneider, to Hoffmann- La Roche Inc. 4-benzenesulfonamido-pyrimidine deriv- atives. 3,317,536, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 256.5. Gruter. Bernhard : See — Deicher, Oskar. Peter, and Buchholz. 3,334,469. Grutsch, James F., E. A. McGee, and R. C. Mallatt, to Stand- ard Oil Co. Copper chloride sweetening process. 3,305,- 479, 2-21-67, CI. 208—192. Gruver, Jerry T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Composition com- prising the reaction product of a earboxy terminated poly- mer of a conjugated diene, a polyepoxide containing at least 3 epoxy groups, and an imidazoline accelerator. 3,324,- 198, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 836. Gruver, Jerry T., and G. Kraus, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Compounding procedure for acidic-terminated polymers. 3,354,116, 11-21-67, CI. 260—41.5. Gruver, John H., L. W. Seifried, and D. W r . Johnson, to Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Dual roller platens in ad- dress printing machine. 3,340,800, 9-12-67, CI. 101 — 56. Gryctko, Carl E. : See — Chamberlin, John R., Jr., and Gryctko. 3,324.259. Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Vented mount- ing block for circuit breaker. 3,328,553, 6-27-67, CI. 200 — 168. Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker overload sensing device. 3,328,639, 6-27-67, CI. 317 — 11. Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Mounting as- sembly including front connected separable connectors. 3,328,647, 6-27-67, CI. 317—119. Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Combination plug-in block with current transformers. 3,32S,64S, 6-27-67, CI. 317—119. 516 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gryctko, Carl E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker trip unit assembly with improved thermal characteristics. 3,356,S05, 12-5-67, CI. 200—116. Grygienc, Lawrence S., K. E. Schauer, and M. R. Winandy, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Device for accumu- lating and indicating pulse data. 3,299,259, 1-17-67, CI. 235 — 160. Gryk, Leon, to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Code converter with provision for automatically generating precedence codes. 3,296,614. 1-3-67, CI. 340—347. Gryk, Leon, to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Code converter with provision for automatically generating precedence codes. 3,319,244, 5-9-67, CI. 340—347. Gryk, Leon, to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Code converters. 3,320,606, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 347. Gryting, Harold J. : See — Falterman, Charles W., Griffith, and Gryting. 3,309,250. Gryzhin, Victor P. : See — Bereslavsky, Alexander L., Nagibin, Chichoogov, Gryzhin, and Koorenkov. 3.319,541. Speth, Sebastian. 3,352,653. Grzybowsid, Walter. Foot and hand spring-resistance exer- cising device. 3,298,688, 1-17-67, CI. 272 — 83. Grzybowski, Walter. Spring-biased exercising device. 3,343.- 837. 9-26-67, CI. 272 — 83. Grzymek, Rolf : See — Gruber Paul J., and Grzymek. 3,309,821. Gschwandtner. Eric, to Dominion Electrohome Industries Ltd. Stereophonic decoder for frequency modulated signals. 3,315,037, 4-18-67, CI. 179 — 15. Gsell, Albert : See — Firgau, Werner, and Gsell. 3.344,849. Gsell, Albert, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Re- generative heat exchanger with stationary heat retaining mass and rotatable connections. 3,302,693, 2-7-67, CI. 165 — 4. Gstalder, Serge A. : See — Raynal. jean, Gstalder, and Renard. 3,358,783. Gstalder, Serge, and J. Raynal, to Societe Anonyme : Societe Nationale des Petroles dAquitaine. Rotary "boring tools operating with jets of fluid. 3,310,126, 3-21-67, CI. 175— 329. Guadagno, Carmine. Exercising chair. 3,318,633, 5-9-67, CI. 297 — 264. Guadalupi, Mario, to SNAM S.p.A. Process for the separation of ammonia produced in medium and low pressure synthe- sizing lants. 3.354,615, 11-28-67, CI. 55 — 40. Guaranaschelli, Vincent, to Mutual Industries. Inc. Means for burning the exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,354,635, 11-28-67, CI. 60 — 29. Guard Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Chodsky, Sergey V., and Geraci. 3,297,524. Guardian Chemical Corp. : See — Globus, Alfred R. 3,328,304. Guardian Electric Mfg. Co. : See — Dhaens, Edward, Obszarny, and Schmidt. 3,335.240. Guarino, Michael. Barber razor for double edge blades. 3,350,779, 11-7-67, CI. 30—55. Guarino, Peter A., and S. Gardner, to General Precision Inc. Solid state switching circuit. 3,351,780, 11-7-67 CI. 307—88.5. Guarino. Richard : See — Elkind, Philip. 3,299,874. Guarnaccio, Anthony J. : See — Louvar, James J., Guarnaccio, Guarnaccio, Anthony J., and E. J Products Co. Amine salts of oxyalkylenated hydroxyhydro carbon thiophosphates. 3,340,329, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 925. Guarnaschelli, Stephen. High pressure compression fitting for tubing. 3,326,583, 6-20-67, CI. 285 — 342. Guarr, Joseph S., and R. P. Kelley. Flat pack pill dispenser with removable magazine. 3,310,201. 3-21-67, CI. 221 — 197. Guarracini, Joseph, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making connection to stacked printed circuit boards. 3,316.- 618, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Guay, Joseph A. : See — Killoran, Joseph L., B'arnett, and Guay. 3,354,250 Gubb, Kenneth F. : See — Kemp, Kenneth A. W., and Gubb. 3,314,406. Gubb, Kenneth F., and A. H. Seilly, to C.A.V. Ltd. Starting mechanism for internal combustion engines. 3,358,607, 12- 19-67, CI. 123 — 179. Gubeli, Ferdinand, to Ferag, Fehr & Reist AG. Apparatus for dividing a stream of copies of folded newspapers, period- icals or other similar commodities continuously following one another in succession. 3,313,221, 4-11-67, CI. 93 — 93. Gubela, Hans E. : See — Nier, Erich-Arthur and R. E.. and Gubela. 3,359,671. Guber, Fred H., Jr., and R. S. Kleppe, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. High temperature cyclone. 3,327,456, 6-27- 67, CI. 55—269. Gubeli, Ferdinand, to Ferag, Fehr & Reist A.G. Apparatus for stacking copies of folded newspapers, periodicals or other similar articles. 3,331,516, 7-18-67, CI. 214 — 6. Guberman, Herbert D. : See — Axelrod, Norman N., Guberman, Schwartz, and Vromen. 3,320.500. Gubler, Kurt, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Pyrazole earbamic acid esters. 3,342,832, 9-19-67, CI. 260—310. Guckel, Gerhart A., to James Dole Engineering Co. Sterilizer for container covers. 3,323,856, 6-6-67, CI. 21 — 78. and Symon. 3.330,777. Latos, to Universal Oil Guckel, Gerhart A., to James Dole Engineering Co. Con- tainer seamer and enclosure therefor. 3,349,542, 10-31—67, CI. 53—112. Guddal, Karl. Method of making a wall structure. 3,353,322, 11-21-67, CI. 52—744. Gude, Fritz : See — Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,830. Schmitt. Karl, and Gude. 3,352,835. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,836. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,942. Gudelis, David A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process of preparing biodegradable alkylbenzene sulfonates by dimerizing an olefin of 5 to 10 carbon atoms with a silica-alumina catalyst. 3,351,654, 11-7-67, CI. 200 — 505. Gudenschwager, Philip F. : See — Couleur. John F., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,298,001. Couleur, John F., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,308,442. Couleur, John F., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,308,443. Couleur. John F. Gudenschwager, Shelly, and Bahrs. 3,310,785. Gudernatsch, Hugo : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Erpenbach, and Gudernatsch, and Vogt. 3,346,037. Gudmundsen, Austin, to McCulloch Corp. Spring starter for internal combustion engines. 3,306,277, 2-28-67, CI. 123—185. Gudmundson, Clark. Portable and towable boat trailer. 3,339,- 217, 9-5-67, CI. 9—1. Guebert, Kenneth W., and I. C. Jones, Jr., to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Coated filter aids. 3,352,424, 11-14-67, CI. 210— 502. Guedry, Harry R., 50% to Associated Ideas, Inc. Cutting mechanism. 3,306,508, 2-28-67, CI. 225 — 97. Guegold, Howard W. Mobile vehicle for food storage. 3,314,- 688, 4-18-67, CI. 280 — 47.37. Guelda, Eugene J. : See — Townsend, Merlyn E., Guelda, and La Rue. 3,311,956. Guenel, Claude : See — Gallet, Georges, and Guenel. 3,348.284. Guengant, Paul, to Brown, Boveri, & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Turbine blading. 3,328,867, 7-4-67, CI. 29 — 156.8. Guenthard, Jacques : See — Capponi, Miro, Guenthard, and Senn. 3,338,658. Guenthard, Jacques, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz A.G. Process for the dyeing of synthetic polyamides. 3,320,021, 5-16-67, CI. 8—39. Guenthard. Jacques, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Water-soluble reactive dves containing halopvrimi- dine-5-carbO'xamido groups. 3,342,797, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 146. Guenther, Gordon B., to Industrial Electronic Rubber Co. Resilient needle valve element. 3,326,520, 6-20-67, CI. 251 — 358. Guenthner, Richard A. : See — Lazerte, James D., and Guenthner. 3,321,445. Guerin, Ange P., to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construc- tion de Moteurs d'Aviation. Pressure-signal amplifying device, especially applicable to the regulation of aircraft in flight during landing-approach. 3,324,870, 6-13-67, CI. 137—82. Guerin, Edmond H, Jr. : See — Adams, Samuel F., and Guerin. 3,321,901. Guerin, Jean, and J. Aigueperse, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie d , F;lectro-Metalhirgie et des Aeieries Electriques d'Ugine. Anhydrous sodium cyanide and process for preparation of same. 3,323,860, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 79. Guernet, Jacques, to C.A.M.E.C.A.-Compagnie d' Applications Mecaniques a l'Electronique, au Cinema et a l'Atomistiqne. Micropositioning mechanism. 3,318,593, 5-9-67, CI. 269—60. Guernet. Jacques, to Compagnie d'Applicati'ons Mecaniques a l'Electronique au Cinema et a l'Atomistique (CAMECA). Automatic film threading and rewinding apparatus. 3,333,- 7S3, 8-1-67, CI. 242—55.12. Guernet, Jacques, and Jean-Michel Rouberol, to Compagnie d'Applications Mecaniques a l'Electronique. au Cinema et a I'Atomistique. Slidable window for X-ray microanalyzers selectively permeable to hard or soft X-rays. 3,319,064, 5-9-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Guernsey, Darius A. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Guernsey, Frank A. : See — Schmidt. Lewis W. 3,326,319. Guernsey. J. D. : See — Ruminsky. Paul P., and Brauehla. 3,356,112. Guernsey, John B., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Method of rolling steel. 3,296,846, 1-10-67, a. 72 — 200. Guernsey, Richard H, to Creative Packaging Inc. Collapsible paperboard box. 3,332,600. 7-25-67, CI. 229 — 20. Guerout, Jean-Bernard, and M. Lafond, to AMP Inc. Crimp- ing presses for crimping connector elements onto conduc- tor means and the method therefor. 3.299,690, 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 330. Guerra, Alberto : See — Ferrari, Alsides. Guerra and Taramasso. 3,299,827. Guerra, John A. : See — Wollek, Raymond F., and Guerra. 3,313,635. Guerrieri, Salvatore A., to The Lummus Co. Process for prodncnis high purity oxygen by chemical means. 3,310,- 381, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 221. Guerrieri, Salvatore A., to The Lummus Co. Process for re- covering the alkali metal content of spent pulping liquor. 3.323,858, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 48. LIST OF PATENTEES 517 Guerrleri, Salvadore A., to The Lumnms Co. Method of re- covering chemicals from spent pulping liquors. 3,353,906, 11-21-07. CI. 23 -48. Guerth, Fritz A. Force measuring apparatus. 3,302,450, 2- 7-07. CI. 73—130. Guerth. Fritz .v., to United states of America, Navy, Appara- tus tor compensating l*:>r mngneti? tape s.ccd -;-iri itions during playback. 3,306,987, 2-2S-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Guerth, Fritz A. l'ulse generating apparatus. 3,317,742, 5-2-07. CI. 307 — 8S. Guerth. Fritz A. Magnetic recording head. 3,333,275, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 74. Guertin, Robert W. : See — Boudot, William D., and Guertin. 3,341,075. Guest, Dorothy J., and W. I. Williamson, to Imperial Chemi- cal Industries Ltd. Detergent compositions. 3,320,807, 6 20-67, CI. 252—152. Guest, Howard R. : See — Smith, Keith L., Winslow, Guest, and KiiT. 3,3 11,500. Guest, John F., to Kelsey-IIayes Co. Automatic adjuster for drum brakes. 3. 358.795, 12-19-67, CI. 1S8 — 79.5. Guetet, Robert C. M. Apparatus for blowing comminuted treating material onto plants and the like. 3,339,840, 9- 5-67. CI. 239—304. Guettel, Marvin A., and C. F. Meyer, to Square D. Co. .Monitor for detecting change in resistance between welded parts during welding current flow. 3,345,493, 10-3-67, CI. 219—110. Guettier, Michel, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Pres- sure limiting devices for hydraulic brakes. 3,359,729, 12-20- 07, CI. 60 — 54.5. Guevara, Antonio, Jr. : See — Layne, Max E., Guevara, and Young. 3,326,608. Guex. Waldemar : Sec — Erlemann, Gustav, Guex, and Schnider. 3,322,635. Guffy, Willie E., and W. B. Lincoln, Jr., to Inland Container Corp. Scoring device. 3,314,339, 4-18-67, CI. 93 — 58.1. Gugeler, Albert L. : See — Bryant, Eugene E., and Gugeler. 3,298,860. Guggenaster, Julius A. : See — DeMastry, Anthony J., and Guggenaster. 3,290,094. Guggenbeger, Johann. L. Renkanip, K.-H. Finger, and R. Mnilk, to Holstein & Kappert Masehinenfabrik Phonis, G.m.b.H. Apparatus for mixing liquids with gases. 3,313,093, 4-11- 67, CI. 55 — 170. Guggenbuhl, Walter, to Contraves Ag. Circuit arrangement for changing two electrical analog quantities. 3,327,231, 6-20-67, CI. 329 — ir>7. Guglielmelli, Joseph : See — Pawlikowski, Louis J., and Guglielmelli. 3,323,S03. Guglielmetti, Leonardo: See — Siegrist, Adolf E., Maeder, Liechti, and Guglielmetti. 3,351,591. Siegrist, Adolf E., Maeder, Liechti, and Guglielmetti. 3.351,592. Guglielmi. Antonio, to Ducati Elettrotechnica S.p.A. Static apparatus for regulating the recharging of batteries with current supplied bv a three-phase generator. 3,320,509, 5-16-07, CI. 320—39. Guhl. Jay R., and L. J. Wirth ; said Guhl assor. to said Wirth. Collating rack. 3,327,809, 6-27-67, CI. 211 — 50. Guhl, Richard E. : See — Kress, Ralph H„ Guhl, and Klecker. 3,323.610. Guhring, Knut, to Gottlieb Guhring Ebingen. Machine tool. 3,309,819, 3-21-67, CI. 51 — 95. Guibert, Raul. Air curtain, ventilating system and air pump therefor. 3,350,994. 11-7-07, CI. 98—36. Guice. Wilma A. : See — Ellzey, Samuel E., Jr., Wittman, Connick, and Guice. 3,338,968. Guichet, Niles F. Dental articulator and method of use. 3,343,204, 9-20-67. CI. 32 — 32. Guichet. Niles F. Dental apparatus and method. 3,350,7S2, 11-7-07, CI. 32—32. Guichet, Niles F. Dental articulators and clutch fabrication. 3,359.039, 12-26-67, CI. 32 — 32. Guida, Thomas P. : Sec — Bussolini, Jacob J., Guida, and Stone. 3,325,379. Guido, Lawrence J., to Burroughs Corp. Actuating mecha- nism for multiple position devices. 3,302,484, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 625. Guiducci, Lino : See — Charault, Jean-Claude, Cogez. and Guiducci. 3,331,608. Cogez, Paul, and Guiducci. 3,309,281. Guiducci, Mariano A. : See — Fried, Josef, and Guiducci. 3,314,946. Guiducci, Mariano A., and P. P. Lemanski, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. 20- (aliphatic hydrocarbonoxy)- and 20- (substi- tuted aliphatic hvdrocarbon oxy)-pregnene-ll-oxvgenated- 3-ones. 3,351,036, 11-7-67, CI. 200 — 397.1. Guiducci, Mariano A., and N. C. Kraemer. to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Inc. 12,20-dimethvl-A 1 -pregnene-3.20-dione steroids and derivatives thereof. 3,351,637, 11-7-G7, CI. 260 — 397.1. Guienne, Paul F. : See — Bertin, Jean FL, and Guienne. 3,330.384. Berlin, Jean H., and Guienne. 3,332,361. Bertin, Jean H., and Guienne. 3,332. 50S. Bertin, Jean H., and Guienne. 3,339,654. Bertin, Jean H.. and Guienne. 3,347,170. Guienne. Paul F., to Bertin & Cie. Skirts for surface effect de- vices to reduce drag and air cushion disturbances. 3,339,- 655. 9-5-67, CI. 180—7. Guienne, Paul F., and M. II. J. Faure, to Bertin & Cie. Raisable flexible skirt for lluid-cushion sustained vehicles. 3,327,799, 6 -27 67, CI. 180—7. Guier, William. Clutch between a source of power and a member to be rotated. 3,308,091, 3-14-07, Cl. 81 — 54. Guignard, Boris, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Means for the manufacture of plastic containers. 3,343,210, 9-26— 117, Cl. IS— 5. Guilbert, Inc. : See — Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr. 3,337,070. Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr. 3,341,037. Metz, Louis P. 3,352,059. Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr., to Guilbert, Inc. Loading and un- loading apparatus for dumb waiters and the like. 3,337,070, 8-22-67, Cl. 214 — 95. Guilbert, Nicholas R., Jr., to Guilbert, Inc. Vehicle position- ing apparatus. 3,341,037, 9-12-67, Cl. 214 — 38. Guild Arts & Crafts, Inc. : See — Banes, Dietrich. 3,357,067. Guild, Charles L., to Shell Oil Co. Clamp for coupling pile shell to mandrel. 3,308,627, 3-14-67, Cl. 61 — 53.7. Guild, Charles L., to Shell Oil Co. Expansible mandrels. 3,335,- 574, 8-15-67, Cl. 61 — 53.72. Guild. Glen H. : See — Chopra, Sohinder N., and Guild. 3,344,218. Guild Metal Joining Equipment Co. : See — Wheeler, Donald J., and Lohrenz. 3,334,211. Guild Molders. Inc. : See — Abrams, Gilbert L. 3,295,711. Guildline Instruments Ltd. : See — Sutcliffe, Jack. 3,311,813. Guiler, Robert L., to Sta-Rite Products, Inc. Drain mounted hydrotherapeutic apparatus for bathtub. 3,345,982, 10-10- 07, Cl. 128—66. Guilhamat, Louis, to M. Berliet Automobiles. Self-adjusting brake cylinder for automotive vehicle. 3,338,352, 8-29-67, Cl. 188—196. Guillen, John, and D. W. Johnson. Circuit for determining the frequency of occurrence of random noise excursions in an intelligence signal. 3,351,857, 11-7-67, Cl. 324 — 103. Guillet, Henri : See — ■ Calame-Longjean, Andre, Palli, and Guillet. 3,350,565. Guillet, James E. : See — Coover, Harry W., Jr., McCall. and Guillet. 3,299,181. Guillet, James E., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co. Diperoxycarbonic acid anhydrides and polymerization proc- esses employing same. 3,316.228, 4-25-07. Cl. 200 — S9.1. Guillet, James E., and R. L. Combs, to Eastman Kodak Co. Film forming thermoplastic compositions of improved mois- ture fogging resistance. 3,321,455, 5-23-07, Cl. 260 — 94.9. Guillet, James E., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co. Hydrocarbvl and methoxyhvdroearbyl esters of diperoxy carbonic acid. 3,337,002. 8-22-07, Cl. 200—463. Guillet, James E., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co. Peroxydicarboxylic acid esters and polymerization processes employing same. 3,341,507, 9-12-07, Cl. 200 — 89.1. Guillet, James E., and E. B. Towne, to Eastman Kodak Co. Peroxide catalysts and polymerization processes emploving the same. 3,352,920. 11-14-07, Cl. 200 — 010. Guillette, Robert A., to Polaroid Corp. High voltage regulator- switch for bi-layer kinescope. 3,330,990, 7-11-67, Cl. 315—31. Guillon, Jacques S., to Massey-Ferguson Industries Ltd. Adjustable shelf support. 3.351.313. 11-7-07. Cl. 248 — 246. Guillon, Lucien. Adjustable support. 3,353.196, 11-21-67, Cl. 5 — 327. Guillon, Pierre, and A. Valantin, to Charbonnages de France. Cutting drum for coal-cutting machines. 3,325,219, 6-13-67, Cl. 299—89. Guillon, Pierre, and A. Valantin, to Charbonnages de France. Cutting auger. 3,325,220, 0-13-07, Cl. 299—90. Guillot, Claude, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire (St. Chamond, Firminy, St. Etienne, Jacob-Holtzer). Metal sheet and strip flattening apparatus. 3,326,026, 6-20- 67, Cl. 72 — 163. Guillot, Claude, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire (St. Chamond, Firminy, St. Etienne. Jacob-Holtzer I. Rolling mills having hydraulic pressure control. 3,333,453, S-l-67, Cl. 72—245. Guin, Joel B. Rotating combination heater-turbines. 3,312,- 005, 4-4-07, Cl. 60—108. Guin, Joel B. Extensible airplane wings. 3,312, 42S, 4-4-67, Cl. 244 — 43. Guin, Joel B. Powered water-ski surf-boards. 3,313,265, 4-11-67, Cl. 115 — 70. Guin, Joel B. Exhaust purifying system. 3,331,201, 7-18-07, Cl. 60—30. Guin, Joel B. Automobile tires. 3,331,423, 7-1S-07, Cl. 152— 313. Guin, Joel B. Aircraft in-flight unloading system. 3,331,572, 7-18-07, Cl. 244—137. Guin, Joel B. Compact mass rapid transit car. 3,349.723, 10-31-07, Cl. 105—344. Guin. Joel B. High pressure jumping stick. 3,351.342, 11-7-07, Cl. 272 — 57. Guinet. Philippe : See — Blum, Pierre, Guinet. and Vaugoyeau. 3.330,116. Guingand, Jean R., to Heurtey, Societe Anonyme. Apparatus for heat treating spools of open-wound metal strip. 3.309,- 073, 3-14-07, Cl. 206—5. 518 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3.319,229. Guinn, David F. : See — Fuhr, William H., Guinn, and Halpern. Guinn, Vincent P. : See — Raifsnider, Philip J., and Guinn. 3,348,052. Guinn, William M., to Avco Corp. Impulse-type telescoping an- tenna. 3,359,559, 12-19-67, CI. 343—901. Guinness. Arthur, Son & Co. (Dublin) Ltd. : See — Pollock. James R. A. and Webber. 3,345,179. Guinot, Gabriel L., to Societe Anonyme Poclain. Speed change device for an hydraulic motor. 3,296,937, 1-10-67, CI. 91 — 205. Guinot, Gabriel L., to Societe anonyme Poclain. Hydraulical- ly operated mechanical grab. 3,314,709, 4-18-G7, CI. 294 — 70. Guinot, Gabriel L., to Societe anonyme Poclain. Mechanical ground levelling machine. 3,323,666, 6-6-67, CI. 214 — 138. Guinot, Gabriel L., to Societe Anonyme Poclain. Propulsion system for earth working vehicle. 3,335,809, 8-15-67, CI. 180—8. Guiorguiev, Methodi. Sensing control for a surgical needle or instrument. 3,359,982, 12-26-67, CI. 128—303.18. Guiot, Gerard F. : See — Fourestier, Max, Guiot, Rougerie, and H. N. and J. C. Vulrniere. 3,357,433. Guiroy. Pierre J., to Les Laboratories Bruneauet Cie. Theo- phyllinyl-7-n-propane-a) sulfonic acid and salt thereof. 3,352,864, 11-14-67, CI. 260—253. Guisinger, Barrett E. : See — Stratton, Boyd L., and Guisinger. 3,304,439. Guisinger. Barrett E., to Ampex Corp. Circuitry for position- ing gating waveforms for gating with minimized switching transients. 3,312,836, 4-4-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Guisinger. Barrett E., to Ampex Corp. Switching circuit for rotary magnetic heads. 3,316,358, 4-25-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Guisinger, Barrett E., to Ampex Corp. Playback preamplifier circuit. 3,317,681, 5-2-67, CI. 179—100.2. Guisinger, Barrett E., to Ampex Corp. High linearity limlter circuit using non-selected components. 3,319,176, 5-9-67, CI. 330—28. Guiton, Charles. Centerless machine for coil-winding tapes and the like. 3,296,784, 1-10-07, CI. 57 — 18. Guldener. Erich : See — Federle, Carl, and Guldener. 3,354,904. Guldi. Howard K. Ladder. 3,329,238, 7-4-67, CI. 182 — 70. Guldimann, Simon : See — Renz. Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, Gagnaux, Guldimann, and Ruesch. 3,349,087. Gulette, Ronald S., and G. D. Legge, to General Motors Corp. Lock cylinder cover. 3,313,136, 4-11-67, CI. 70 — 455. Gulf Coast Machine & Supply Co. : See — Balmer, Thomas A., Normand, and Hurst. 3,324,951. Gulf Envelope Co. : See — Schroeder, Peter W. 3,351,268. Gulf Oil Corp. : See — Alexander, Richard L., and Brown. 3,352,819. Alexander, Richard L., Lyons, Brown, and Long. 3,349,- 072. Anspon, Harry D., Byler, and Ham. 3,350,372. Cahoy, Roger P., and Coyne. 3,342,869. Cahoy, Roger P., and Covne. 3,345,417. Curless, William T., and Terry. 3,360,336. Ham, George E. 3,320,189. Helin, Arthur F., and Mantell. 3,298,855. Helin. Arthur F., and Mantell. 3,352.807. Hill, Robert W., and Galiano. 3,329,738. Hopkins, Thomas R., Strickler, and Phillips. Jones, Joseph W., Jr. 3,317,474. Lyons, Harold D. 3,355,438. Lyons, Harold D., and Davis. 3,337,488. MacArthur, James G., Threadgill, Terrv 3 321 297. Mantell', Gerald J., Helin, and Stryker. McPherson, Wilbur A., and Hamilton. Neighbors, Ralph P. 3.306.727. Neighbors, Ralph P. 3,333.947. Neighbors, Ralph P. 3,334,130. Partridge, Dale S. 3,342,132. Phillips, Lee V. 3,299,100. Ringley, Edward, and Graznlis. Rivman, Samuel J., and Carysforth. Swift, Virgil N 3.353.599. Tailleur, Rodolfo J. 3,318,396. Wisneski, Peter M., and Mosier. 3,334,160. Wittner, Otto M. 3,328,021. Yates, Dick. 3,325,191. Gulf P^esearch & Development Co. : See — Anspon, Harry D. 3,337,517. Barie, Walter P., Jr. 3,341,570. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and Franke. 3,310,513. Barie, Walter P., Jr., and Franke. 3,324,081. Barie, Walter P., Jr., Franke, and Whitaker. 3,332 9S3 Barie, Walter P. Jr., and Selwitz. 3,326,856. Barnes, Wendell A., and Franke. 3,313,760. Barnes, Wendell A., and Franke. 3,313,761. Barnes, Wendell A., and Franke. 3,326,839. Benusa, William F., and Coggeshall. 3,349,625. Bercik, Paul G., and Henke. 3,310,485. Beuther, Harold, Peake, and Schmid. 3.322,666. Beuther, Harold, Peake, and Schmid. 3,340,180. Beuther, Harold, and Schmid. 3,324,028. Beuther, Harold, and Schmid. 3.354,076. Beuther, Harold, Schmid, and Stewart. 3,306,843. 3,297,706. and Bull. 3,296,162. 3,306,729. 3,311,682. 3,321,126. Gulf Research & Development Co. : See — Continued Biber, Albert, and Walsh. 3,346,196. Burtch, Fred W., and Muirhead. 3,332,490. Carr, Norman L., Fraser, and Kramer. 3,340,318. Carr, Norman L., Home, Offutt, and Somers. 3.349,027. Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3,317,624. Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3,318,969. Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3.322,844. Clement, William H., and Selwitz. 3,303,020. Deffner, John F. 3,332,756. Elder, Harry J., and Franke. 3,324,156. Elder, Harry J., Gwynn, and Ward. 3,332,971. Ellis, Alan F. 3.335,170. Gaston, Gardner E. 3,313,607. Gaston, Gardner E., and Mitchell. 3,340,030. Gaylord, Eber W. 3,360,059. Gergins, Robert L., and Weber. 3,316,964. Giannetti, Joseph P., and Henke. 3,330,883. Gianetti, Joseph P., Henke, Kline, and Sebulsky. 3,322,- 689. Giannetti, Joseph P., Henke, and Sebulsky. 3,330,779. Goodwin, Robert J., Mori, Pekarek, Schaub, and Zinkham. 3 324 957. Hay, Russell G., Jenkins, and Walde. 3,332,925. Henderson, James H., Mever, and Taber. 3.330.345. Henke, Alfred M., Schmid, and Strom. 3,349,025. Henke, Alfred M., and Sebulsky. 3,346,657. Huitt, Jimmie L. 3,349,843. Huitt, Jimmie L., and Lowe. 3,349,851. Huitt, Jimmie L., and McGlothlin. 3,323,594. Huitt, Jimmie L., McGlothlin, and Pekarek. 3,297,088. Huitt, Jimmie L., and Papalla. 3,316,967. Huitt, Jimmie L., and Pekarek. 3,316,970. Huitt, Jimmie L., and Teplitz. 3,313,348. Kehl, William L., and Stewart. 3,297,588. Kehl, William L.. and Stewart. 3,328.122. Kosiba, Joseph K., and Rice. 3,360,456. Martin, Robert J. 3,302.451. McCarthv, Paul R., and Tempalski. 3,306,851. McCracken, John H., Schulz, and Whitaker. 3,297.727. McCracken. John H., Schulz, and Whitaker. 3,332,964. McGrath. Joseph J., and Strange. 3,318,810. McGrath, Joseph J., and Strange. 3,326,802. McNulty, John G., and Walsh. 3,349,149. Messmer, Joseph H. 3,318,395. Morse, Richard A. 3.332,489. Nelson, Elwood E., Peterson, and Sutphin. 3,310,593. Offutt, William C. 3,303,222. Pellegrini, John P., Jr., and Spilners. 3.350,434. Peterson, Rodney E., and Sutphin. 3,310,594. Saraceno. Anthony J. Re. 26.312. Schulz, Johann G. D., and Whitaker. 3,340,304. Scypinski, Frederick E., and Strange. 3,303,130. Selwitz, Charles M. 3,360,572. Selwitz, Charles M. 3,372,723. Selwitz, Charles M., and Tucci. 3,346,622. Selwitz, Charles M., and Tucci. 3,349,117. Shutes, Emmett B., and Gustavson. 3,345,857. Smith, Francis M., and Terwilliger. 3,349,847. Snyder, Robert E.. and Suatoni. 3,306,946. Starnes, William C. 3,322,688. Stewart, Meredith M. 3,346,509. Walsh, Bruce R. 3,302,552. Walsh, Bruce R. 3.332,231. Walsh, Bruce R. 3.345,931. Walsh, Bruce R. 3,359,795. Weismann, Theodore J., and Zarrella. 3,350,476. Wickerham. Warren E„ and Wyckoff. 3,341,430. Wilson, Lawrence A. 3,332,488. Wvllie. Malcolm R. J. 3,332,483. Gulick, Graham L. Register verification device. 3,319,513, 5-16-67, CI. 88 — 14. Gulick, Ronald A., to ACF Industries, Inc. Multi-material elastomer seal. 3,357,679, 12-12-67, CI. 251—172. Gulick, William K., to General Electric Co. Actuator locking mechanism. 3,314,335, 4-18-67, CI. 92—26. Gulick, William K., to General Electric Co. Filter assembly having plural check valves. 3,322,281, 5-30-67, CI. 210—134. Gulistan, Bulent, to Deutsch Fastener Corp. Floating captive screw. 3,346,032, 10-10-67, CI. 151—69. Gulla. Michael : See — Shipley, Charles R., Jr., and Gulla. 3,329,512. Gulledge, Hugh C. : See — Emslie, Robert S., Gulledge, Lewis, and Willcox. 3,328,- 117. Gullett, Robert C, to Packard Instrument Co., Inc. Self-latch- ing relay. 3,348,176, 10-17-67, CI. 335—181. Gullick Ltd. : See — Allen, Archelaius D. 3,324,664. Allen, Archelaius D., and Ward. 3,320,001. Davis-Ratcliffe, Peter D. 3,309,054. Hemard, Maurice. 3,333,425. Jackson, Reginald R. G. P. 3,333,426. Pollard, Thomas. 3,329,097. Seddon, Jeffrey W. 3,355,213. Walsh, Donald T. 3,341,843. Gullickson, Myron L. : See — Ashton, Robert, Butler, and Gullickson. 3,350,863. Ashton, Robert, Butler, and Gullickson. 3,350,865. Ashton, Robert, and Gullickson. 3,324,635. LIST OF PATENTS KS 519 Gulliksen, John T. : See — Bo It . Prank J., Gulliksen, and Hazel. 3,320,058. Bolda, Frank J.. Gulliksen, Oldaker, and Ross. 3,323,912. Gulliksen, John T., F. J. Bolda, H. J. Hallstead, and A. E. Oldaker, to International Business Machines Corp. Method for providing multiple contact terminations on an Insulator. 3,307,240, 3-7-G7, CI. 29 — 155.55. Gulling-, Roger G. L. : See — Deleuze, Antoine, and Gulling. 3,346.918. Gulliver, Herbert W. : See — Brown, Richard S., and Gulliver. 3,328,216. Gulliver, Richard F., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Method and apparatus for displaying articles. 3,301,389, 1-31-67, CI. 200—47. Gulliver, Richard P., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Cartons for fragile articles. 3,322,263, 5-30-67, CI. 206 — 45.14. Gulotta. Joseph A.: See — Galey, William P., Gulotta, and Umbel. 3.300,629. Gulotta, Joseph A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Manufac- ture of glass sheets on a plurnlitv of different fluid sup- ports. 3,337, 31S, 8-22-67, CI. 65 — 25. Gulotta. Joseph A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of removing contaminates from the protective atmosphere of a glass sheet float bath. 3,356,476, 12-5-67, CI. 05—27. Gulpen. Nicholaas J. H., and H. G. Gerritsen, to Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V. Process for the polymerization of vinvl aromatic com- pounds. 3,357,964, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Gulton Industries, Inc. : See — Kallmann, Heinz E. 3,315,237. Nye, John D. 3,306,791. Orlacchio, Anthony W. 3,359,44-1. Seiger, Harvey N. 3,350,225. Gulyas, James F. Jet engine. 3,325,993, 6-20-67, CI. 60 — 39.35. Gumbleton. James J. : See — Kokochak, David G., and Gumbleton. 3,319,754. Gumbleton, James J., to General Motors Corp. Windshield wiper blade with washer attachment. 3,296,647, 1-10-67, CI. 15—250.04. Gumboldt, Albert, E. Junghanns, G. Schleitzer, and H. D. Stemmer. to Hercules Inc. Polymerization and copolymeri- zation of ethylene using halogen-containing promoters. 3,349,064, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 80.7. Gumboldt, Albert G. M. : See — Feldhoff, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3.308,104. Feldhoff, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3,308,108. Guminski, Roman D. Stabilized polybutene composition. 3,298,951, 1-17-67, CI. 252—52. Gurnm, Brian J., and C. "V. H. Miles, to Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Ltd. Semiconductor barrier layer switch with symmetrical characteristics on either plurality. 3,311,799, 3-28-67, CI. 317 — 235. Gumpreeht. William H. : See — Cole, John E., Jr., and Gumpreeht. 3,326,888. Fogg. Edward T.. and Gumpreeht. 3,306,S53. Gumpreeht, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Corrosion inhibited poly (hexailuoropropvlene oxide) oil compositions. 3,306,S54, 2-28-67, CI. 252 — 49.9. Gundel, Wolfgang, to Dehydag Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of sulfonic acids hav- ing dithiocarbamic acid ester and thiourea or thiosemicarba- zide groups. 3,359,297, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 455. Gundel, Wolfgang, and G. Dieckelmann. to Dehydag, Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Epoxyendoalky'lenehexahydro- phthalate esters. 3,297,725, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 348. Gundel. Wolfgang, and H. Damm, to Dehydag Deutsche Hy- drierwerke G.m.b.H. Phenoxy- and phenylthio-propanol-qua- ternary ammonium compounds. 3,328,464, 6-27-67, CI. 260—567.6. Gundelfinger, William T.. and E. F. Huddle. Hair brush cleaning device. 3,321,789. 5-30-67, CI. 15 — 38. Gunderloy, Frank C, Jr. : See — Coleman, James E., and Gunderloy. 3,323,877. Gunderloy. Frank C, Jr.. to Esso Research and Ensineering Co. Method for preparing boron compounds. 3,323,878, 6-6- 67, CI. 23 — 358. Gunderman, Tracey B., to United States of America, Navy. Transistorized circuit breaker. 3,311,787, 3-28-67, CI. 317—33. Gunderson. Charles O. : See — Ferrel, Kenneth G.. Gunderson, and Palmer. 3,357,657. Gunderson, Lewis O., and H. Kerst, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for inhibiting precipitation in water. 3,331,773, 7-1S-67, CI. 210—58. Gunderson, Ralph R. Fastener for warning flag. 3,330,247 7-11-67, CI. 116—63. Gunderson, Ralph R. Method of adhering adhesive backed light reflector unit to a mounting surface. 3,330 714 7-11-67, CI. 156 — 2S6. Gunderson, Robert O., S. L. Valentine, and G. L. Foster, to The National Cash Register Co. Memory sharing between computer and peripheral units. 3,334,333, S-l-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Gundeson. Robert O., and M. H. Jurick, to The National Cash Register Co. Digital circuitry including differential amplifier and opposite conductivity transistors in latching "exclusive-or" configurations obviating storage delays. 3,355.590, 11-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Gundlach, Robert W. : See — Bean, Lloyd F., and Gundlach. 3,317,316. Clark, Harold E., Gundlach, and Walkup. 3,315,602. Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corp. Plastic deformation imaging film and process. 3,307,941, 3-7-67, CI. 96 — 1.1. Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corp. Masking by total in- ternal reflection for image reproduction and display. 3,320,061, 5-16-67, CI. 96—1.4. Gundlach, Robert W., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic develop- ing apparatus with controlled corona means. 3,332,396, 7-25-67, CI. 118—637. Gundlach, Robert W., and V. S. Mihajlov, to Xerox Corp. Duplicating. 3,332.347, 7-25-67, CI. 101—469. Gundlach, T. J. Co. : See — Gundlach, Theodore F. 3,328,058. Gundlach. Theodore F., to T. J. Gundlach Co. Shaft coupling. 3,328,058, 6-27-67, CI. 287 — 129. Gundzik, Richard M. : See — Stern, David R., and Gundzik. 3,310,377. Gungle, Robert L., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Self-sealing, un- bonded, rocket motor nozzle closure. 3,304,865, 2-21- 67, CI. 102—49. Gunji, Reizo, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Apparatus for continuously measuring temperatures of advancing metal strips. 3,309,236, 3-14-67, CI. 136 — 230. Gunkel, Kenneth M., to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for processing crushed fibrous stalks. 3,299,477. 1-24-67, CI. 19—90. Gunkel, Louis T. : See — George, Donald K., and Gunkel. 3.325.558. Gunkel, Louis T., to FMC Corp. Stabilization of epoxidized polymers of butadiene with para-benzoquinone. 3,296,186, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Gunkel, Walter A. : See — Staph, Horace E., Gunkel, and Munsch. 3,324,708. Gunkel, William A. : See — ■ Mahler Peter A., and Gunkel. 3,310,985. Gunn, Charles L., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Easy opening container. 3,360,182, 12-26-67, CI. 229—51. Gunn, James W. : See — Griffin, Eugene H.. and Gunn. 3,305,832. Gunn, Paul C, to M. H. Spinks, Sr., Enterprises. Inc. Adjust- able aircraft seat. 3,305,264, 2-21-67. CI. 297—346. Gunn, Wilbur C. Method and apparatus for erecting a bridge structure. 3,296,640, 1-10-67, CI. 14 — 77. Gunnar, Keith, and R. S. Hansen, to The Boeing Co. Method of repelling water from a transparent member. 3,310,429, 3-21-67, CI. 117—124. Gunnar, Keith, and R. S. Hansen, to The Boeing Co. Method of repelling water from a transparent member. 3,352,709, 11-14-67, CI. 117 — 124. Gunnell, Thomas J., and Y. C. Fu, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Nitric acid treatment of carbon black. 3,336,148, 8-15-67, CI. 106—307. Gunning, John E., and B. N. Fisher, to Aubern Instrument Corp. Illuminated vaginal speculum with rotatable cam pivoting and locking means. 3,324,850, 6-13-67, CI. 128 — 18. Gunson's Sortex Ltd. : See — Fraenkel, Herbert. 3,305,089. Gunsser, Otto : See — Seulen, Gerhard, Scheffler, and Gunsser. 3,313,016. Gunter, Addison Y., and T. E. Owen, to Hudson Engineering Corp. Method of sawing slits in finned tubing. 3,355,788, 12-5-67, CI. 29—157.3. Gunter, Colie W. : See — O'Neal, James E., and C. W. and J. K. Gunter. 3.357,062. O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter. 3,304,5S2. Gunter & Cooke. Inc. : See — O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter. 3,304,582. O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter. 3,357,062. Gunter, Josef K. : See — O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter. 3,304,5S2. O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter. 3,357,062. Gunter, Siegfried, to Ernst Heinkel Aktiengesellschaft. After- burner device with deflector means. 3,327,480, 6-27-67, CL 60—232. Gunthel, Alfred B., Jr., to Dossert Mfg. Corp. Insulator and bus assembly with spring plate and bolt lock plate. 3,339,- 015, 8-29-67, CI. 174 — 168. Gunther, Donald A., to American Sterilizer Co. Process for preventing the formation of boiler scale. 3,308,062, 3-7-67, CI. 210—58. Gunther Papenmeier K.G. : See — Berker, Karl-August. 3,337,193. Gunther, Robert : See — Nikel, Alfred, and Gunther. 3,339,356. Gunther, Ronald E. Cigarettes with smoke coolers. 3,304,- 943, 2-21-67, CI. 131 — 10.5. Gunther, Willi: See — Ebertz, Helmut, Gunther, and Rudat. 3.314,345. Sauer, Edgar, Gunther, and Koppen. 3,309,977. Gunthert. Melvin D. Bridle bit with interchangeable mouth- bars. 3,315,459, 4-25-67, CI. 54 — 8. Gunyan, Robert B. : See — Gallagher, Warren L., and Gunyan. 3,311.001. Gunyan, Robert B., and C. L. Sachs, to United States of America, Navy. Remotelv controlled flare firing device and method. 3,336,S70, S-22-67, CI. 102 — 37.6. 520 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gunyou, John C, to Signet Packaging Enterprises Ltd. Method of packaging cuboid containers. 3,315,435, 4-25-67, CI. 53 — 24. Gunzberg, Lawrence W., to M. Wile & Co., Inc. Article hanger. 3,312,379, 4-4-67, CI. 223 — 96. Gunzburg, Morris N. : See — Crew, Beverly L., and Gunzburg. 3,358,270. Gunzel, Rudolph M., Jr., and D. R. James. Variable fluid proportioned 3,338,173, 8-29-67, CI. 103 — 271. Gupta, Suresh C. : See — Goff, Kenneth W., and Gupta. 3,329,311. Guptill, Frank E., Jr. : See — Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3,308.063. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3,318,805. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3.350,299. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3,350,300. Hess, Howard V., Guptill, and Carter. 3,325.400. Guraydin, Orhan A., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Vacuum coaxial relay. 3.342.966, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 153. Gurewich, Vladimir. Mechanical device for reducing blood clotting in legs. 3.318,304. 5-9-67, CI. 128 — 25. Gurgiolo, Arthur E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymerizing epoxides with ferric halide-propylene oxide condensate catalyst admixed with an organic polyisocyanate. 3,338,- 873, 8-29-67. CI. 260 — 77.5. Gurley, W. & L. E. : See — Meyer, Robert V. 3.297,879. Gurnett, Keith W., to Ferranti Ltd. Inverter circuit with commutation means independent of the load circuit. 3,343,- 065, 9-19-67, CI. 321—18. Gurney, Glenn D., to The American Mine Door Co. Twin tank rock duster. 3.306.676, 2-28-67, CI. 302 — 53. Gurney, Gordon T., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Protector means for looms. 3,326,246, 6-20-67, CI. 139—341. Gurol, I. Macit : See — Mueller, Robert S., and Gurol. 3.324,978. Mueller, Robert S., Gurol. and Uitvlugr. 3.29S.482. Guros, Francis S., and J. R. Bradford, to General Precision, Inc. Apparatus for analyzing electrical signals including magnetic storage means. 3,360,724, 12-26-67, CI. 324 — 77. Gurries Mfg. Co. : See — 'Curlett, John. 3,296,722. Curlett, John, and Gurries 3,346,976. Curlett, John, Gurries, and Rodriguez. 3,342,446. Gurries, Raymond A. : See — Curlett, John, and Gurries. 3,346,976. Curlett. John. Gurries, and Rodriguez. 3,342,446. Gurski, Edward P., and T. L. HordosI, and Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for detecting and counting defects in a plurality of insulated conductors. 3,323,701, 6-6-67, CI. 226 — 43. Gurton, Owen A. : See — Dick, William, and Gurton. 3,356,546. Gurwicz, David : See — Heyman, Horace W., Hambleton, and Gurwicz. 3,337,786. Gurwicz, David, to Sevcon Engineering Ltd. Pulse operated control for direct current electric motors. 3,297,931, 1—10- 67, CI. 318—380. Guse, Byran : See — Padgett, Henry B. 3,342,924. Guseva, Iraida S. : See — Komarov, Nickolai V., and Guseva. 3,350,433. Gush, Donald P., to W. R. Grace & Co. Photochemicaal proc- ess for preparing allene. 3,346.474, 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 162. Gush, Donald P., and N. S. Marans, to W. R. Grace & Co. Photochemical production of cyclopropane. 3.350.290, 10-31-67. CI. 204 — 162. Gushue, Edward J., and D. A. Goldman, to Cognitronics Corp. Audio playback unit. 3.300.591, 1-24-67, CI. 179 — 100.3. Gussow, Stanley : See — Doelp, Louis C, Gussow. and Michael. 3,296,120. Gustafson, Darryl E., to Bell & Howell Co. Zoom lens system for microfilm projectors. 3.360,325, 12-26-67, CI. 350 — 184. Gustafson. Einar H., to Carrier Corp. Prefabricated ducts for air conditioning systems. 3,352,326, 11-14-67, CI. 138 — 149. Gustafson, Elmer A. Multiple purpose drawbar. 3,333,645, 8-1-67, CI. 172 — 456. Gustafson, Manfred W., to Fagersta Bruk Aktiebolag. Ar- rangement for clamping a cutting bit. 3,323,192, 6-6-67, CI. 29—96. Gustafson, Manfred W., to Fagersta Bruits Aktiebolag. De- tachable clamping arrangement for a reversible cutting bit. 3,341,922, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 96. Gustafson, Norman F., to The Stanley Works. 'Swinging door and hardware for mounting the same. 3,299,573, 1-24-67, CI. 49 — 388. Gustafson. Norman F., to The Stanley Works. Assembly jigs for Infolding doors. 3,340,913, 9-12-67, CI. 144 — 288. Gustafson, Ralph P., and O. J. Le Blanc, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Loom takeup let-back mechanism. 3,332,451, 7-25-67, CI. 139 — 313. Gustafson, Ralph P., and E. C. Smiley, to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Locking device. 3,349,40S, 10-31-67, CI. 139 — 66. Gustafson, Ralph W. : See — Hummel, Wiley M., and Gustafson. 3,334,252. Gustafson, Robert R. : See — Lewandowski, Raymond F., Boulter, Gustafson, and Tice. 3,320,372. Gustafsson, Axel G. V., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Spring suspen- sion device. 3,343.823, 9-26-67, CI. 267 — 64. Gustafsson, Axel G. V., L. O. Lundin, N. O. Johansson, and C. R. Svanstrom, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Spring suspension device for vehicles. 3,329,226, 7-4-67, CI. 180 — 9.2. Gustafsson, Carl J., and A. L. Stepansky, to Mack Trucks, Inc. Gear transmission oil pump and countershaft brake mech- anism. 3,309,934, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 339. Gustafsson, Nils I. E., and A. Odelberg, to Bofors, Aktiebola- get. Gyroscopic device. 3,299,717, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 5.7. Gustafsson, Per O. L. : See — Johansson, Nils O., Gustafsson, Lundin, and Svanstrom. 3,337,208. Lundin, Lars O., Johansson, Svanstrom, and Gustafsson. 3,351,149. Gustafsson, Per O. L., and E. A. Bergling, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Steering device for a track laying vehicle. 3,357,- 509. 12-12-67, CI. 180—6.44. Gustafsson, Rune, and A. Johansson, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Device for regulating the discharge of a gaseous medium. 3,358,384, 12-19-67, CI. 34 — 111. Gustavson, Carl A.: See — Shutes, Emmett B., and Gustavson. 3,345,857. Gustavson, Marvin R., D. R. Sawle, and A. T. Biehl, to Aero- jet-General Corp. Process for producing nitric acid. 3,298,- 920, 1-17-67, CI. 176—39. Gustavson, Roger W., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Weft laying mechanism for needle looms. 3,320,980, 5-23-67, CI. 139—124. Gustavson, Sterling T. : See — Godfrey, Thomas A., and Gustavson. 3,319,631. Gustavsson, Gustav A. Overhead door. 3,308,581, 3-14-67, CI. 49—206. Gustin, Daniel S., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Ap- paratus for coating glass bulbs. 3,323,489, 6-6-67, CI. 118 — 49.1. Gustin, Giuliano, to Soc. per Azloni Fratelli Borletti. Shuttle driver. 3,357,385, 12-12-67, CI. 112 — 232. Gustkey, John E., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Deburring tool. 3,306.136, 2-2S-67, CI. 77 — 58. Gustkev, John E., to Cogsdill Tool Products, Inc. Cutting tool. 3.345.888, 10-10-67, CI. 77 — 58. Gustrau, Gunter, to Cellasto Inc. Continuous mixing device for the manufacture of plastic mixtures. 3,315,944, 4-25-67, CI. 259—9. Gut, Marcel : See — Dorfman, Ralnh I., Loken, and Gut. 3,352,890. Gutberlet, Louis C, to Standard Oil Co. Process for hydro- cracking feedstocks containing at least 50 parts per mil- lion nitrogen. 3,340,179, 9-5-67, CI. 208 — 89. Gutbrod, Walter : See — Schlosser. Gunther. 3,315,757. Gutbrod, Wolfgang: See — Schlosser. Gunther. 3,315,757. Gutcho, Sidney : See — Laufer, Louis, and Gutcho. 3,301,767. Laufer, Louis, and Gutcho. 3,303.100. Laufer, Louis, and Gutcho. 3,304,238. Gutehoffnungshutte Sterkrade Aktiengesellschaft : See— Farber, Hans. 3.295,953. Rurik, Josef, and Weinrich. 3.303,989. Gutentag, Charles E., P. B. A. Publication Engineers : See — Martin. Robert L 3,335.376. Guterman, Isadore, and N. Frost, to Adams-Steven Leather Goods, Inc. Purse. 3.304,978, 2-21-67, CI. 150—29. Gutermann & Co. A.G. : See — Vogel, Hanus P. 3,302.903. Guth, Chester K.. to Oravisual Co., Inc. Modular indicator board. 3,323,485, 6-6-67, CI. 116 — 134. Guth, Egbert : See — Vielstich, Wolf, Guth, Plust, and Telsehow. 3.341,446. Guth, Egbert, and H.-G. Plust, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Catalyst electrode insensitive to oxida- tion for electrochemical processes. 3,326,725, 6-20-67, CI. 136—120. Guth, Jacob P. Washer feed dials for automatic assembly machines. 3.356,260 12-5-67 CI. 221 — 167. Guth, Lauren W., to General Electric Co. Rack system for automatic dishwasher. 3,321.261, 5-23-67, CI. 312—269. Guthridge. Jack E.. to Pullman Inc. Railroad car supporting structure. 3.339,501, 9-5-67, CI. 105 — 454. Guthrie. Alfred A., to Spiral Pipe Corp. Pipe coupling. 3,360,- 283, 12-26-67. CI. 285 — 110. Guthrie, David B., to Petrolite Corp. Stable detergent com- positions. 3,356,612, 12-5-67, CI. 252—99. Guthrie, Donald A. : See — Beach, Leland K., Ertelt, Guthrie, and Rhodes. 3,354,- 210. Rhodes, Richard P., and Guthrie. 3.347.922. Rhodes, Richard P., and Guthrie. 3,356,664. Guthrie, Donald A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polybutadiene-N2F4 addition product. 3,332,812, 7-25-67, CI. 149 — 109. Guthrie, Donald A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. High energy oxidizers. 3,351.663. 11-7-67, CI. 260—583. Guthrie, Donald A., J. E. Black, and J. F. Kune, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Solid propellant com- position containing copolymer binder of acrylonitrile- acrylate. 3,322,583, 5-30-67, CI. 149—19. Guthrie, Donald A., and J. P. Longwell, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hvdrocarbon polymers containing NF2 groups. 3,332,811, 7-25-67, CI. 149 — 109. Guthrie, Elizabeth A. : See — Hatch, George B., and Guthrie. 3,349,031. J J ST OF PATENTEES 521 Guthrie, Foster H., to The Larson Mfg. Co. Support for tenu- ous article. 3,304,03S, 2-14-07, CI. 248 — 71. Guthrie, James E. Automatic loading back stand. 3,329,369, 7-4-67, CI. 242—58.6. Guthrie, James L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of forming a latex impregnated cellulosic water-laid web for use as a surgical drape. 3,310,459, 3-21-07, CI. 162 — 12. Guthrie, James L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process of making paper from a modified mercerized pulp. 3,332,833, 7-25-67, CI. 162—146. Guthrie, James M., to Loftus Engineering Corp. Furnace skid rails. 3,345.050, 10-3-67, CI. 263 — 6. Guthrie, Lyle D. Silk screening apparatus for printing both Sides of work. 3,336,S64, 8-22-67, CI. 101 — 114. LJiii ii-rre '., Angelo I.. : .sec— Ostrander, Albert A., Hart, Gutierrez, and Reder. 3,338,000. Gutierrez, Julian : See — Bue, Richard C, and Gutierrez. 3,310,919. Gutierrez, Thomas: See — Flint, Alan G., Sipos, and Gutierrez. 3,347,348. Gutjahr, Karl : See — Stihl, Andreas, and Gutjahr. 3,337,940. Stihl, Andreas P., Hase, and Gutjahr. 3,324,971. Gutlove, Norman M. : See — Evans, William B., Gutlove, and O'Brien. 3,320,427. Gutman, Arnold D. : See — Erlemann, Gustav, Guex, and Sehnider. 3.322,635. Stoffey, Donald G., and Gutman. 3,321,556. Gutman, Arnold D., and D. J. Broadbent, to Stauffer Chemical Co. o-(0,0-di-lower alkylphosphorodithiovlmethoxy)-l,3-di- oxane. 3,290,099, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 340.7. Gtitinau. Arnold D., and J. P. Orr, to Stauffer Chemical Co. O,0-di]o\veralkyl phosphorodithioyl-methyl-substituted mer- captoacetates. 3,351,680, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 948. Gutmann, Hugo : See — Bollag. Werner, Gutmann, Hegedus, Kaiser, Langemann, Muller, and Zeller. 3,330.837. Gutner, Kenneth H. Knock-down canopy support for beds. 3.311,118, 3-28-67, CI. 135—5.2. Gutner, Kenneth H. Drawer glide. 3,328,107, 6-27-67, CI. 312—347. Gutner, Kenneth H. Bedrail element and method of manufac- ture. 3,349,414, 10-31-67, CI. 5 — 296. Gutner, Kenneth H. Mirror bracket. 3,353,781, 11-21-67, CI. 24S— 476. Gutner, Kenneth H. Bed ladder hook. 3,360,075, 12-26-67, CI. 182 — 106. QutolT, Edward B., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic products and processes utilizing inorganic chlorates as antifoggants. 3,313,624, 4-11-67, CI 96 — 29. Gutos Metallschliessenfabrik Bader & Hoch K.G. : See — Hoch, Fritz. 3,323,187. Gutridge, Jack E., to Pullman Inc. Railroad car. 3,319,583, 5-16-67. CI. 105 — 366. Gutridge, Jack E., to Pullman Inc. Container well car. 3,357,- 371. 12-12-67, CI. 105—366. Gutridge, Jack E., to Pullman Inc. Cushioning means for rail- road car. 3,359.924, 12-26-67, CI. 105 — 454. Gutsche, Heinrich, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- sehaft. Apparatus for producing highest-puritv silicon for electric semiconductor devices. 3,330,251, 7-11-67, CI. 118 — 49.5. Gutsche, Heinrich, and J. P. Yorkovich. to Merck & Co., Inc. Epitaxial reactor including mask-work support. 3,304,908, 2-21-67. CI. US — 49.5. Gutsche, Klaus : See — Priewe, Hans, and Gutsche. 3,331,841. Gutshall, Charles E. : See — Wagner. David P., and Gutshall. 3,355,205. Gutshall, Charles E., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Non-crazing spring washer. 3,315,720, 4-25-67, CI. 151 — 3S. Gutshall, Charles E., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Method and apparatus for heading rotarv fasteners. 3,324,491, 6-13-67, CI. 10—24. Gutshall, Charles E.. to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Electrical connector device. 3,340,494, 9-5-67, CI. 339 — 95. Gutshall, James G. Automatic opening seat belt fastener. 3,311, 1S8. 3-28-67, CI. 180—82. Guttag, Alvin. to Weston Chemical Corp. Phenoxy phos- phite polymers. 3,305,526, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 47. Guttag, Alvin, to Weston Chemical Corp. AEH phosphites. 3,326,939, 6-20-67, CI. 260—345.9. Guttler. Hermann, and P. Krauss, to Zinser-Textilmaschinen Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Storing device for transported flexible elements. 3,312,381, 4-4-67, CI. 226 — 118. Guttman. Arnold L. : See — Moyer, Hallard C, Karr. and Guttman. 3,338,905. Guttman, Arnold L., and J. Podlipnik, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Composition containing waxes and polvethvlene. 3,312,648, 4-4-67, CI. 260— 2S.5. Guttman, Hyman : See — Wright." Maurice M.. and Guttman. 3.330.744. Wright. Maurice M.. and Guttman. 3,335.074. Guttman. Julius. K. Fourcher. and J. M. Shapiro, to Manson Laboratories Inc. Single sideband generator. 3,317,840, 5-2-67, CI. 325—137. Guttman. Yolan R. Euthanasia apparatus. 3.356.0S7. 12-5-67, CI. 128—172. Guttmann, Stephan : See — ■ Boissonnas, Roger, and Guttmann. 3,299,037. Bolssonnas, Roger, and Guttmann. 3,318,86 1. Boissonnas, Roger, Guttmann, and 1'less. 3,352,844. Guttner, George : See — Mertzweiller, Joseph K., Guttner, and Tonney. 3,306, 949. Gutton, Henri, and M. P. J. Fournet, to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Electrical propulsion unit for use in rarefied atmospheres. 3,304,- 717. 2-21-67. CI. 60 — 202. Guttridge. Henry F. Pipe transporter and handler. 3,355,040, 11-28-67. CI. 214 — 75. Gutweiler, Klemens, E. Fischer, and K. Kiillmar, to Farwerke Hoechst Aktlengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Process for making high molecular weight copolymers of trioxane and a polyformal. 3,337,507, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 67. Gutwirth, Karel, and J. Kaspar. Method and apparatus for drying suspensions. 3,305,937, 2-28-67, CI. 34 — 17. Gutzeit, Carlos L., to Hitco Corp. Metal carbide formation on carbon fibers. 3,356,525, 12-5-67, CI. 117 — 46. Gutzeit, Carlos L., to Hitco. Carbon fibers and method. 3,351,- 484, 11-7-67, CI. 117—106. Gutzeit, Gregoire : See — Talmey, Paul, Gutzeit, and Metheny. 3,325,297. Gutzwiller, Frank W„ to General Electric Co. Full and half wave control circuits employing tunnel diode gate driven controlled rectifiers. 3,302,031, 1-31-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Gutzwiller, Frank W., to General Electric Co. Zero voltage switching circuit using gate controlled conducting devices. 3,335,291, 8-8-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Guy-Chart Tools Ltd. : See — Chartier, Guy N. 3,340,720. Guy, Jean B., A. Moiroux, and E. Salel, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations, Eau, Gaz, Electricite, Energie S.A. Installation comprising two or more free piston engines. 3,308,796, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 46. Guyer, August and P., to Lonza Ltd. Preparation of mono- alkylamines and dialkylamines. 3,346,640, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 583. Guyer, Edwin M., and J. E. Nitsche, to Corning Glass Works. Method and apparatus for manufacturing glass beads. 3,313,608, 4-11-67, CI. 65—21. Guyer, Pio : See — ■ Guyer, August and P. 3,346.640. Guyer, Reynolds, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Swab pack- ages. 3.301,391, 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 56. Guyer, Reynolds, and T. G. Mairs, to Hoerner-Waldorf Corp. Pour spout cartons. 3,347,446, 10-17-67, CI. 229 — 27. Guyer, Reynolds, Agency of Design : See — Guyer, Reynolds W., Jr., and Robinson. 3,350,804. Guyer, Reynolds W., Jr., and W. J. Robinson, to Reynolds Guyer Agency of Design. Displays. 3,350,804, 11-7-67, CI. 40 — 124.1. Guyer, Vernon L. : See — Rowell, Victor M.. and Guyer. 3,306,860. Guyon, Gerard, to Hycalog (Canada) Ltd. Tool joint refacer. 3,324,749, 6-13-67, CI. 82—4. Guyot, Fred, to Fabriques des Montres Zenith S.A. Watch with automatic winding. 3,357,174. 12-12-67, CI. 58 — 82. Guyot, Hubert M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for treating sugar producing plants to effect im- proved saccharose yield. '3,307,932, 3-7-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Guyot, Lucien F., to Compagnie Franoaise Thomson-Houston. Fluorescent screen for brightness amplifier tubes and meth- od of making the same. 3,353,983, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 33.5. Guyton, Glen B. Sighting device. 3,355,809. 12-5-67, CI. 33—46. Guyton, James H., and R. L. Jenkins, to General Motors Corp. Transistor headlamp beam control. 3,355,624, 11-28-67, CI. 315 — 83. Guziak, Leonard F., and W. N. Maclay, to Koppers Co., Inc. Styrene-acrylate-itaconic acid latex. 3,301,806, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Guzman, Hector E., and G. E. Keefer, to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Directional flow control apparatus. 3,349,791, 10-31-67, CI. 137—309. Guzzetta, Giuseppe : See — Musso, Pompilio, and Guzzetta. 3,356,765. Guzzetta, Giuseppe, F. Sabbioni, and G. B. Gechele. to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the depolymei'iza- tion of styrene polymers. 3,300,462, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Guzzetta, Giuseppe, and E. Orsatti, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Polymethyl-methacrylate-modified mixtures of a styrene-sicrylonitrile copolymer and buna N rubbers. 3.303,- 242. 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 887. Guzzetti. Alfred J. : See — Wechsler, Robert L., Guzzetti, Burns, and Loeser. 3.312,- 762. Guzzi, Umberto : See — De Ruggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi 3,305.545. DeRuggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi. 3.308,116. De Ruggieri Pietro, Gandolfi. and Guzzi. 3.313,807. De Ruggieri. Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi. 3,325,4S0. Gwilt. John R. : See — Miley. Robert A., Gwilt, and Godfrey. 3.35S.6S7. Gwin, Robert C. Jr. Electrical switch system. 3,334,250, 8-1- 67. CI. 307—114. 242-023— P- -34 522 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gwinn, James T., Jr., to Lord Corp. Vibration isolating sup- port for looms. 3,347,277, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 1. Gwinn, James T., Jr., to Lord Coro. Vibratory feeder and the like. 3,347,352, 10-17-67, CI. 198 — 220. Gwinn, James T., Jr., to Lord Corp. Mounting system for looms and the like. 3.347,502, 10-17-67. CI. 248—22. Gwinn, James W. Tailgate hoist. 3,313,430, 4-11-67, CI. 214—75. Gwinn, Robert P., to Sunbeam Corp. Glide agent dispenser for electric shaver. 3,299,506, 1-24-67, CI. 30 — 41. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Semi-conductor device with specific support member material. 3,308,353, 3-7-67, CI. 317 — 234. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Apparatus for form- ing composite electrical contact elements. 3,311,965, 4- 4-67, CI. 29 — 34. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Method of making electrical contact elements. 3,341,943, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 630. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon. Inc. Method of making electrical contact elements. 3,346,951, 10-17-67. CI. 29 — 630. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Method of making electrical contacts by cold welding soldering and coining. 3,358,364, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 630. Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., to Talon, Inc. Method for making refractory metal contacts having integral welding surfaces thereon. 3,359,623, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Gwynn, Bernard H. : See — Elder, Harry J., Gwynn, and Ward. 3,332,971. Gygax, Ernest F., to Universal Match Corp. Pitless air screen. 3,308,739, 3-14-67, CI. 98 — 36. Gyi, Ko Ko, and J. Chapsky, to Meter Co. Electric scanner. 3,359,514, 12-19-67, CI. 335—68. Gyi, Maung, to Ampex Corp. Simplified pulse counter PM de- modulator. 3,345,576, 10-3-67, CI. 329 — 103. Gyongyosi, Laszlo : See — K*em, Carl T., and Gyongyosi. 3,302,735. Gyorgak, Charles A. : See — Blankenship, Charles P., and Gyorgak. 3,342,055. Gyorgy, Ernst M. : See — Eraser, David B., Gyorgy, Le Craw, and Schnettler. 3.296,555. Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc. : See — Strong, Edward W., Reade, Manuel, and Bastedo. 3,347,- 095. Gyromat Corp., The : See — Wiggins, Richard P. 3,313.402. Wiggins, Richard F. 3,348,774. Wiggins, Richard P. 3,356,061. Gysin. Hans : See — Knusli, Enrico and Gvsin. 3,306,725. Knusli, Enrico, and Gysin. 3,326,914. Knusli, Enrico, and Gysin. 3,347,657. H & A Instrument Corp. : See — Zwierzynski, Alexander, and Grimslev. 3,324,561. H & E Aircraft Co. : See — Hogan, Clark H., and Packard. 3,351,226. H & G Industries, Inc. : See — Stewart, Willis L., Greene, and Elston. 3,346,900. H & G Tool Co. : See — Gorman, Raymond J. 3,321,145. H & H Plastics. Mfg. Co. : See — Hummel, Raymond J. 3,359,149. H. & L. Automotive & Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Stein, Louis. 3,329,040. H & L Machine Corp. : See — Lazear, William H. 3,354.018. Lazear, William H., and Hrudka. 3,354,017. HLB Corp. : See — Birum. Herbert L., Jr. 3.343,318. Birum, Herbert L., Jr. 3,358,411. HLF Corp. : See — Johnson, Emery G. 3,337,744. Knop, Charles M., Ross, and Hankin. 3,317,826. H-P Associates : See — Leuchinger, Herman, and Loebner. 3,343,026. H-P Products, Inc. : See — McGrath, Robert P., Leavens, and Schumacher. 3,310,- 829. HPE Inc. : See — Martin, Rand H. 3,329,273. Martin, Rand H. 3,348,082. H. R. Electronics Co. : See — ■ Shirley, John R. 3,307,671. HRB-Singer, Inc.: See — Diamant, Henri B. 3,310,781. HRC Development, Inc. : See — Reddington, George A. 3,336,953. Ha, In Whan, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Magnetic metal detector utilizing a magnetic bridge formed with permanent magnets and a Hall effect sensor. 3,340,467, 9-5-67 CI. 324—41. Haab, Walter, and M. D. Appleton. Cold water reconstitutable microbiological medium, process for preparation and use, and product. 3,360,440, 12-26-67, CI. 195 — 100. Haack, Erich, and H. Berger, to C. P. Boehringer & Soehne G.m.b.H. Process for the manufacture of N-(5'-nitro-2'- furfurvlidene)-l-amino-hydantoin. 3,317,521, 5-2-67, CI. 260—240. Haack, Paul H. : See — Boravold, Herbert H., and Haack. 3,319,294. Haacke, Gottfried C, to American Cyanamid Co. Method for the preparation of mtermetallic compounds. 3,297,403, 1-10-67, CI. 23 — 204. Haag, Baron P. Tapping valve for beer keg. 3,302,660, 2- 7-67. CI. 137—240. Haag, Baron P. Beer keg. 3,339,811, 9-5-67, CI. 222—394. Haag, Donald L. : See — Sargent, Horace W., Jr., Wotring, and Haag. 3,335,421. Haag, Gustav, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Arrangement for heating the cylinders of diesel engines. 3,353,520, 11-21— 67, CI. 123 — 27.1. Haag, Laurence H. to The Polymer Corp. Powdered coating compositions and the method for their application. 3,338,- 863, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 37. Haag, Thomas H. : See — Glavis, Prank J., Keighley and Haag. 3,300.429. Haag, Werner O., to Mobil Oil Corp. Sulfonated resin catalyst with enhanced activity. 3,326,866, 6-20-67, CI. 260—79.3. Haagen, Thomas E. : See — Adolfsson, Rune G., and Haagen. 3,313,277. Haagsma. Herman : See — Banks. Waldo H., and Haagsma. 3.298.166. Cugini, John A., and Haagsma. 3,321,897. Haagsma, Herman, to Draper Corp. Tarn severing mech- anism. 3,300,962, 1-31-67, CI. 57 — 54. Haagsma, Herman, and J. A. Cugini, to Draper Corp. Bobbin feed for donning mechanism. 3,315,453, 4-25-67, CI. 57—53. Haak, Eugene L. : See — Heinrich, Helmut G., Haak, Niccum, and Gimalouski. 3,298,639. Haak Mfg., Inc. : See — Anderson, Paul G. 3,298,045. Anderson, Paul G. 3,353,867. Haak, Richard P., to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for progressively quenching plates. 3,310,295, 3-21-67, CI. 266 — 6. Haake. Eugene V., and J. M. Krase, to General Dynamics Corp. Forced circulation boiling nuclear power reactor. 3,296,- 083, 1-3-67. CI. 176 — 54. Haake, Frederick L. Quick disconnect coupling. 3,306,633, 2-28-67, CI. 285 — 2. Haake, Frederick L., to United States of America, Navy. Method and means for supporting a ram-jet propellant. 3,319,424, 5-16-67, CI. 60 — 255. Haake, Peter. System for stabilizing the temperature of a bath at a low level. 3.301,318, 1-31-67, CI. 165 — 40. Haake, Peter. Method of measuring the temperature prevail- ing in a bath and a system for maintaining a predetermined temperature within an article. 3,315,892, 4-25-67, CI. 237 — 8. Haakenson, Merrel M. : See — Lommen, Alan J., and Haakenson. 3,344.485. Lommen, Alan J., and Haakenson. 3,353,843. Haaker, Lester W. : See — Jelatis, Demetrius, Olsen, and Haaker. 3,313,580. Haaker, Lester W., to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Manipulator motion lock. 3,295,702, 1-3-67. CI. 214 — 1. Haaker, Lester W., D. G. Jelatis, and C. E. Jennrich, to Central Research Laboratories, Inc. Master-slave mani- pulator. 3,297,172. 1-10-67, CI. 214 — 1. Haanes, Arnt U. Self-contained reciprocatory hydraulic spring. 3,350.087, 10-31-67, CI. 267 — 1. Haarbye, Fredrik O., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Method of fabricating preoxidized silver-cadmium oxide electrical contacts. 3,317,991, 5-9-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Haarer, Erich : See — ■ Corr, Hubert, Haarer, and Hornberger. 3,344,196. Merkel, Karl, Haarer, and Corr. 3,324.164. Seholz, Heinrich, Strohmeyer, and Haarer. 3,324,179. Wegerich, Anton, Fuerst, Haarer, and Corr. 3,354,056. Haarer, Erich, and R. Plass, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Separating ammonia from tri- methylamine. 3,297,762, 1-10-67, CI. 260—583. Haarhuis, Gerardus J. : See — Van der Ster, Johannes, Haarhuis, and Tuin. 3,354,664. Haarmann Clumer G.m.b.H. : See — Leidig, Theodor, and Wustmann. 3,297,767. Haas, Andrew J., and T. J. Dettling. Orthodontic face bow. 3,311,978, 4-4-67, CI. 32 — 14. Haas, Bernard P., to Defiance Inc. Apparatus for removing forms from large concrete tanks having a bottom. 3,297,- 295, 1-10-67, CI. 249 — 66. Haas, Bernhard : See — Strobel, Josef M., and Haas. 3,347,710. Haas, Charles H., to The Budd Co. Turbine impeller assem bly. 3,298,444, 1-17-67, CI. 170 — 168. Haas, Charles H., and M. Mattia, to The Budd Co. Method of making metal forming dies. 3,343,430, 9-20-67, CI. 76—107. Haas. Edwin J. Pressure dispenser attachment. 3,318,492, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 402.11. Haas, Frederick C, to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Apparatus for determining enthalpy of high temperature gas. 3,301,059, 1-31-67, CI. 73—339. Haas. George A. : See — Thomas, Richard E., and Haas. 3,337.729. Thomas, Richard E., and Haas. 3,341,704. LIST OF PATENTEES 523 Haas, George A. Apparatus for measuring characteristics of materials through the application of pulses of successively increasing amplitude. 3,290,523, 1-3-G7. CI. 32-i — 57. Haas, Gerhard, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pulse sequence producer with interference signal suppression. 3,345,021, 10-3-07, CI. 340—174. Haas. Gerhard, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Electro- mechanical serial printers. 3,354,818, 11-28-07, CI. 101—93. Haas, Gustav : See — Fredrikson, Bengt, Haas, Karlsson, and Rydinger. 3,334,- 171. Haas, Heinz, to Vereinlgte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Apparatus for the production of tufted carpets. 3,350,048, 12-5-07, CI. 112—79. Haas, Herbert, E. Munk, and G. Weinberg, to Furnier- und Sperrholzwerk J. E. Werz Jr., K.G., Werzalit-Pressholz- werk. Process and machine for producing nmltidimension- ally molded articles. 3,354,248, 11-21-07, CI. 204 — 119. Haas, Herbert H., to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz, Aktiengesell- schaft. Rotary piston internal combustion engine. 3,310,- 042, 3-21-07, CI. 123 — 8. Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corp. Copying process using dithloxamides, heavy metal salts and photopolymerizable monomers and photocross linkable polymers. 3,300,741. 2-28-07. CI. 90 — 29. Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corp. Diffusion transfer prod- uct with microcapsules containing glycerin-water solutions. 3,300,747, 2-28-07, CI. 90—70. Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corp. Novel image-receiving elements. 3,330,080, 7-11-07, CI. 117 — 33.3. Haas, Howard C, to Polaroid Corp. Complexes of azonitriles with Friedel-Crafts metal halides. 3,336,282, 8-15-67, CI. 260—149. Haas, Howard C, and L. D. Taylor, to Poloroid Corp. Bis- quaternary ammonium salts. 3,309,376, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 296. Haas, Howard C, and L. D. Taylor, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic products and processes utilizing cross-linking agents containing intralinear quaternary nitrogen atoms. 3,316,089, 4-25-07, CI. 96—29. Haas, James P., to Koppers Co., Inc. Slitter and scorer assem- bly. 3,332,320, 7-25-07, CI. 93—58.2. Haas, John I., Inc. : See — Rigby, Erancis L. 3,354,219. Haas, Lowell E., to Clinton Engines Corp. Storting and brak- ing means for internal combustion engines. 3,324,842, 6-13-07, CI. 123 — 1S5. Haas. Milford F., to Mayflower Vapor Seal Corp. Floatable seal for pillar supported tanks. 3,343,708, 9-20-67, CI. 220—26. Haas, Paul, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Colored tele- vision tube with a shadow mask supporting frame having inward ledge to shut off beam over-scan. 3,345,530, 10-3- 07, CI. 313 — 92. Haas, Paul, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Peripheral shield for color television tube shadow masks. 3,340,753, 10-10-07, CI. 313—92. Haas, Paul A., and S. D. Clinton, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for preparing metal oxide microspheres. 3,331,898, 7-18-07, CI. 264 — .5. Haas, Paul M. : See — Hibbits, Forrest G., and Haas. 3,351,932. Hibbits. Forrest G., and Haas. 3,354,453. Haas. Paul M., to Honeywell, Inc. Capacity measuring device including an integrating analog to digital converter. 3,325,727, 6-13-07, CI. 324—60. Haas, Peter S., to General Motors Corp. Electric lamp sockets. 3,321,734, 5-23-67, CI. 339 — 127. Haas, Robert A. : See — Cahn, Arno, Lemaire. Lamberti, and Haas. 3,320,292. Haas, Ronald H.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Automatic fluid level device. 3,359,766. 12-26-67. CI. 68 — 207. Haas Vakuum-Technik G.m.b.H. : See — Barsch, Hermann. 3,296,709. Haas. Wilson E. Mold apparatus for hollow building elements. 3,352.529, 11-14-67, CI. 249—142. Haase, Bernd : See — Kaufhold, Robert, Haase, and Kloss. 3,331,191. Haase, Kurt H., to United States of America. Air Force. Wave form synthesizing apparatus. 3,305,675. 2-21-67, CI. 235—197. Haase, Kurt H., to United States of America, Air Force. Voltage supply source providing stable voltages at resistor taps representing coefficients of terms in a polynominal equation. 3,358,151, 12-12-67, CI. 307 — 15. Haase, Lothar, and R. Pochert, to Kjellberg Elektroden & Maschinen G.m.b.H. Method of increasing the durability of nozzles for arc-plasma-torches with high power density and a connection arrangement for carrying out the process. 3,354,289, 11-21-67, CI. 219 — 131. Haase, Wilbert W., Jr.. R. G. Reichle, and J. E. Wennerberg, Jr., to American Wibbert Vault Corp. Burial vault cover forming apparatus. 3,350,051, 10-31-67, CI. 249 — 91. Haasis, Jurgen : See — Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Heinrich, Nitschke, Schacht, and Speerh. 3,359,921. Haban, Joseph. Snow thrower and fork lift truck assem- blages. 3,320,688, 5-23-67, CI. 37 — 43. Habdas, Edward P., and J. W. Carter, to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Method and apparatus for producing finned metal tubing. 3,314,260, 4-18-67, CI. 72—56. Habegger, Henry L. : See — Dial, Howard S.. Habegger, and Kays. 3,313,443. Habegger MaschinenLabrik, Firma : See — Laubcr, Ernst. 3,339,494. Haber Corp. : See — Rad, Mike, Jr. 3.300.1G4. Haber, Ralph R. G. Process for the preparation of asymmetric amino trlazine derivatives. 3,349,086, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 240. Haber, Ralph R. G., and E. Schoenberger, to ABIC Lid. l-(5'- nitrofuryl)-l,3-diketopropane derivatives and their prepa- ration. 3,349,095, 10-24-67, CI. 260—297. Haber, William : See- Freeman, Irving L., and Haber. 3,327,370. Haberecht, Rolf R. : See — Patterson, Robert J., and Haberecht. 3,359,468. Haberhauer, Karl, and F. Hoever, to Maschinenfabrik Carl zangs Aktiengesellschaft. Embroidering machine. 3,348,506, 10-24-67, CI. 112—98. Haberkern, Johann : See — Kathriner, Josef, and Haberkern. 3,331,402. Haberland, Hans : See — Hullstrung, Dieter, Haberland, Kunze, and Heinz. 3,312,719. Haberman, Orwill F., to Haberman Painting & Decorating Co. Detachable building trim. 3,298,147, 1-17-67, CI. 52—287. Haberman Painting & Decorating Co. : See — Haberman, Orwill F. 3,298,147. Habermann, Bernard L. : See — Giesehen, John A., Parker, and Habermann. 3,32S,888. Habermann, Helmut : See — Caumartin, Yves, and Habermann. 3,313,139. Habermann, Kenneth R., to Allied Chemical Corp. Laminated film and process for preparing it. 3,355,347, 11-28-67, CI. 161 — 189. Habern, Calvin L., and W. D. Jobe, to Sigma Systems Corp. Apparatus for measuring the resultant load on a sta- tionary shaft. 3,330,154, 7-11-67, CI. 73—143. Haberstroh, Herbert N. : See — Pearson, Arthur E., Jr., and Haberstroh. 3,322,277. Haberstump, Alfred H. Parts feeding device with discharg- ing-receiver controlled delivery from source. 3,346,143, 10- 10-67, CI. 222—56. Habeshaw, John : See — Wirth, Max M., and Habeshaw. 3,341,614. Habeshaw, John, and W. J. Oldham, to British Hydrocarbon Chemical Ltd. Process for the production of primary al- cohols. 3,312,745, 4-4-67, CI. 260—638. Habgood, Dennis W. : See — Sinn, Robert S., and Habgood. 3,310,782. Habib, Emile E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Flexible resin-impregnated cloth buff. 3,301,644, 1-31-67, CI. 51 — 297 Habib' Robert. Machine tool. 3,316,613, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 26. Habicht, Ernst, and G. Feth, to Cilag-Chemie Ltd. New hy- droxy compounds and their esters and ethers. 3,320,243, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 243. Habicht, Hans : See — Scherer, Otto, and Habicht 3,335,104. Habig, John B., and M. E. Schuler, to W. W. Kimball Co. Piano conditioner. 3.353,434, 11-21-07. CI. 84 — 454. Hablanian, Marsbed. to National Research Corp. High con- ductance cold trap for vacuum systems. 3,296,810, 1-10— 67, CI. 62 — 55.5. Habozit, Fortune, and A. Neyroud, to C.I.P.S.O. Compagnie Industrielle de Plastiques Semi-Ouvres. Method of internally lining receptacles and receptacles so lined. 3,325,045, 6-13-67, CI. 220—63. Hach Chemical Co. : See — Hach, Clifford C. 3,306,157. Hach. Clifford C. 3,309,956. Hach, Clifford C, to Hach Chemical Co. Turbidimeter for sensing the turbidity of a continuously flowing sample. 3,306,157, 2-28-67, CI. 88—14. Hach, Clifford C, to Hach Chemical Co. Extended range turbidimeter. 3,309,956, 3-21-67, CI. 88 — 14. Hach, Frank, Jr., to Harris Calorific Co. Valve control mech- anism for gas torches. 3,354,930, 11-28-67, CI. 158 — 27.4. Hachenberger, Carl L. Flexible printed circuit wiring. 3,346,- 415, 10-10-07, CI. 117 — 212. Hachino, Hiroaki : See — Wakasa, Ryolchi, Kobavashi, Yamaguchi, Uchio, Ishi- gami, and Hachino. 3,344,219. Hachtel, Wilhelm, to R. Storzbach. Curtain rail, preferably of synthetic plastic material, having curved end sections. 3,331,095, 7-18-67, CI. 16 — 96. Hacine Hydraulics & Machinery, Inc. : See — Miller, Harold G. 3,302,375. Hack, Heinrich, to Carl Schenck Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for balancing rotating bodies. 3.336,- 809, 8-22-67, CI. 73 — 162. Hack, Helmurh : See — Sasse, Klaus, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3,307,933. Schafer, Werner, Eue. and Hack. 3,299, 0S5. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3.334.900. Hack, Karl. Free wheel clutch. 3,326,342, 6-20-67, CI. 192— 45.1. Hack, Nathan, to Ripple Sole Corp. Shoe heel. 3,299,544, 1-24-67, CI. 36 — 59. Hack, William L., J. A. Stein, and R. G. Rohrberg. t.» North American Aviation, Inc. Method of joining tubular con- duits to light weight bulkhead panels. 3,344,498, 10-3-67, CI. 29—157.4. 524 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hackbarth. Eugene R.. to J. I. Case Co. Braking mechanism. 3,343,428, 9-26-67, Cl. 74—478. Hackbarth, Paul J., and J. S. Doty, to Hoover Ball and Bear- ing Co. Apparatus for drilling holes in balls. 3,303,727, 2-14-67, Cl. 77 — 21. Haekel, Joseph E. Apparatus for spraying fluent materials. 3,322,351, 5-30-67, Cl. 239 — 332. Hackenberg, Hubert : See — Winkler, Alfred, Maas, Engelsmann, and Hackenberg. 3,301,584. Hackenberg, John H., and G. H. Hidings, to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Receiver synchronized and controlled facsimile system. 3,313,884, 4-11-67, Cl. 178—69.5. Hackenberg, Ulrich, and K. Kautz, to Leybold Hochvakuum Anlagen G.m.b.H. Method of freeze-drying liquid dairy products. 3,321,319, 5-23-67, Cl. 99 — 201. Hackenberg, Walter, and V. Schmidt, to International Standard Electric Corp. Means for connecting two centrally located switching means having the same function. 3,31o,- 247, 4-18-67, Cl. 340 — 292. Hackenberger, Claus G., to Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., Inc. Mining crane having telescoping boom movable bodily to selected levels. 3,326,390, 6-20-67, Cl. 212 — 35. Hackenberger, Leon E. : See — Hackenberger, Robert R. and L. E., and Fritz. 3,302,500. Hackenberger, Robert R. and L. E., and H. C. Fritz, Jr.. to American Can Co. Article positioning apparatus. 3,302,- 500. 2-7-67, Cl. 82 — 97. Hacker, Eugene W., to California Decking. Pumping ma- chine for heavy flowable cementitious materials. 3,312,- 176, 4-4-67, Cl. 103—123. Hacker, George G., and J. G. Luker, to Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co. Digitally controlled random access means. 3,307,382, 3-7-67, Cl. 68—12. Hacker, Marshall S. Rocket telephone attachment. 3,315,- 396, 4-25-67, Cl. 40 — 336. Hacker, Morton : See — Brickman, Leo, Billings, and Hacker. 3,332,416. Hacker, Philip S., to United States of America, Navy. Control circuitry for multimode radar. 3,344,424, 9-26-67, Cl. 343 — 16. Hackerman, Norman, and N. N. Estes, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of treating electrodes for use in electrochemical de- vices. 3,324,025, 6-6-67, Cl. 204—292. Hackett, David W., and A. J. Huot, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Temperature compensated amplifier. 3,299,366, 1-17-67, Cl. 330 — 23. Hackett, John A. : See — Fleming. Alfred L., and Hackett. 3,351,722. Hackett, John A., and W. A. O'Connell, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Multiple access common control and ringing tone supply circuit. 3,351,713, 11-7-67, Cl. 179 — 27. Hackett, Kenneth R., to Ball Brothers Research Corp. Clock synchronizer. 3,308,387, 3-7-67, Cl. 328 — 155. Hackett, Norman H. Hydraulic brake systems. 3,328,959, 7-4- 67, Cl. 60—54.5. Hackey, Herbert E., to Mark Systems, Inc Combination film processing drier viewer. 3,334,565, 8-8-67. Cl. 95 — 89. Hackforth, Bernhard. Fluid operated flexible clutch. 3,326,344, 6-20-67, Cl. 192—88. Hackl, Frank J., to International Business Machines Corp. Extrinsically variable microprogram controls. 3,325,788, 6-13-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Hackl, Frank J., to International Business Machines Corp. Bypassing of processor sequence controls for diagnostic tests. 3,343.141, 9-19-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Hacklander, Ernst, to Patentauswertung Vogelbusch Gesell- schaft m.b.H. Distillation analysis control process for separating a liquid feed mixture containing low-boiling and high boiling liquid components. 3,325,377, 6-13-67, Cl. 203—3. Hackley, Roy C. : See — Russell, Lewis K., Legat, and Hackley. 3,320,568. Hackman, James G. and L. R. Fish confiner for use in aquariums. 3,304,912, 2-21-67, Cl. 119 — 5. Hackman, La Vona R. : See — Hackman, James G. and L. R. 3,304,912. Hackmann, Johannes Th., and P. Kirby, to Shell Oil Co. In- secticides of phosphorus esters of hydroxy-l,2,3-benzothia- diazoles. 3,320,123, 5-16-67, Cl. 167—33. Hackner, Alois : See — Konz, Paul, and Hackner. 3,302,173. Hackney, Seth L. Musical instrument. 3,319,502, 5-16-67, Cl. 84 — 173. Hackney, Stanley, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority. Nuclear reactor with internal pressurizer. 3,312,- 595, 4-4-67, CI. 176 — 52. Hackworth, Lloyd G. Rotary brush. 3,321,799, 5-30-67, Cl. 15 — 182. Hackworth, Lloyd G. Rotary brush. 3,329,986, 7-11-67, Cl. 15 — 179. Hacskaylo, Michael, to Melpar, Inc. Hydroactivated galvanic cell. 3,301,710, 1-31-67, Cl. 136 — 90. Hacskaylo, Michael, to Melpar, Inc. Thin film diode manufac- ture. 3,341,362. 9-12-67, Cl. 117 — 217. Plada, Takashi : See — Uchida, Hiromu, Yanabu, and Hada. 3,316,160. I-Iadari, Moshe. Hydraulically operated tools. 3,296,796, 1-10-67, Cl. 60—52. Hadaway, William S. : See — Jones, Charles, Hadawav, Hermes, and Scheerer. 3,359,- 952. Haddad, Charles : Sec — Barton, David W„ and Haddad. 3,355,963. Haddad, James H. : See — Mitchell, John G., and Haddad. 3,349,022. Haddad, Jerrier A., to International Business Machines Corp. Modulation and transfer of information achieved by speed differential. 3,315,242, 4-18-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Hadde, Leonard H., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Inductor for an induction heating apparatus. 3,360,628, 12-26-67, Cl. 219—10.79. Hadden, Walter A. : See — King, Burnham W., Jr., Byrer, and Hadden. 3,301,711. Hadden, William A. : See — Cutler, Duncan B., Warner, and Hadden. 3,353,327. Haddix, Robert J. : See — Hott, Ion V. K., and Haddix. 3,315,571. Haddock, Ernest : See — Yates, John, and Haddock. 3,337,550. Haddock, John S. Fishing line applicator. 3,312,418, 4-4- 67, Cl. 242—85. Haddock, Louis A., to Clark Equipment Co. Laterally mov- able platform for a lift truck. 3,329,292, 7-4-67, Cl. 214: — 730. Hadekel, Ruben, to Trieo Products Corp. Windscreen wipers. 3,348,257, 10-24-67, Cl. 15—250.42. Haden, Harley J. Acceleration demonstrating means. 3,302,- 307, 2-7-67, Cl. 35—19. Haden, Walter L., Jr. : See — Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and Haden. 3,341,340. Haden, Walter L., Jr., and F. J. Dzierzanowski, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp Cracking catalyst and prepara- tion thereof. 3,335,098, 8-8-67, Cl. 252 — 450. Haden, Walter L., Jr., and F. J. Dzierzanowski, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Method for making a faujasite- type crystalline zeolite. 3,338,672, 8-29-67, Cl. 23 — 112. Hadenka, Leon, and D. K. Elstone, to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Panels for packaging blowers. 3,338,405, 3-29-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Ilader, Josef : See — Wieehert, Rudolf, and Hader, and Neumann. 3,345,386. Haderer, Edward G., to Texas Instruments Inc. Switch hav- ing improved multiple blade assembly. 3,339,048, 8-29-67, Cl. 200 — 166. Hadley. Bernard G. Self-rewinding rigging device. 3,352,508, 11-14-67, Cl. 242—107. Hadley, Charles F., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Digital seismic recording. 3,340,499, 9-5-67, Cl. 340 — 15.5. Hadley, Charles F.. to Pan American Petroleum Corp. High speed plotter. 3,341,853. 9-12-67, Cl. 346 — 33. Hadley, Charles F., and R. A. Landrum, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Hybrid computer to make dynamic and static seismic record corrections. 3,323,104, 5-30-67, Cl. 340 — 15.5. Hadley, Charles F., and D. Silverman, to Pan American Petro- leum Corp. Digital recording of seismic data. 3,333,247, 7-25-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Hadlev Co., Inc. : See — Hadley, Wilfred N. 3,314,844. Hadlev, David J. : See — Barclay, John L., Gasson, and Hadley. 3,340,291. Barclay, John L., and Hadley. 3,328,478. Bethell, James R.. and Hadley. 3,322,693. Hadley, David J., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Activation of antimony oxide-tin oxide catalysts using water acid or base. 3.346,513, 10-10-67, Cl. 252—461. Hadley, George E., and E. D. Pr?scott, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Radio frequency gasket for shielded enclo- sures. 3,304,360, 2-14-67, Cl. 174 — 35. Hadley, Harold F., % to F. M. Cobourn. Valve apparatus. 3,314,600, 4-18-67, Cl. 230 — 172. Hadley, Robert P., to Honeywell, Inc. Switch actuating ar- rangement. 3,336,458, 8-15-67, Cl. 200 — 172. Hadley, Wilfred N., to Hadley Co., Inc. Fabric seam bond- ing. 3,314,844, 4-18-67, Cl. 156—509. Hadley, Wilfred N., to Riggs & Lombard, Inc. Fabric shearing machine having web smoothing means. 3,353,237, 11-21-67, Cl. 26 — 15. Hadley, William A., to Harris Intertype Corp. Mechanical- electrical keyboard encoding device. 3,297,149, 1-10-67, Cl. 199 — 18. Hadley, Thomas A. : See — Condon, Eugene H., and Hadley. 3,307,992. Hadlock, Ronald O., to Dow Corning Corp. Food release coat- ing. 3,300,542, 1-24-67. Cl. 260 — 825. Hadni, Armand, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Ferro-electric infrared detector having a semi- transparent metallized radiation receiving side. 3,313,937, 4-11-67, Cl. 250 — 83. Hadwick. Cecil G. : See — Barnes, Alfred H., and Hadwick. 3,350,495. Haeber, John A., to Shell Oil Co. Underwater wellhead appa- ratus. 3,356,136, 12-5-67, Cl. 166 — .5. Haeber, John A., to Shell Oil Co. Underwater flowline instal- lation. 3,358,753, 12-19-67, Cl. 166 — .6. Haeber, John A., and K. W Foster, to Shell Oil Co. Electro- hydraulic blowout preventer. 3,319,923, 5-16-67, Cl. 251 — 1. LIST OF PATENTEES 525 l laeberle, Manfred : See Schrnid, Karl, Stedefeder, Guenther, Haeberle, Lauten- schlagev, and Trieschinann. 3,300,457. tlaeberll, J org, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Process for the preparation of 7-aminocoumarlns, 3,322,794, 5-30-07, CI. .•i.o — 343.2. Haeberli, Jorg, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Rearrangement ol diamines to form 7-amlnocoumarins. 3,350,080, 12-5-07, CI. 200 — 343.2. Haecker, Ernest. Dartboard with expanded plastic base. 3,300,210, 1-24-67, CI. 273 — 102. Haecker, Ernest. Dartboard with dividing lattice. 3,309,091, 3-14-67, CI. 273 — 102. Haede, Werner : See — Eritscb, Werner, Haede, Kuscbig, and Stache. 3,301,875. Haet'ele, John \\\, to The Proctor & Gamble Co. Polyurethane loam end wrap and permanent waving process employing same. 3,345,993, 10-10-67, CI. 132 — 7. Haet'ele. Walter R. : Sec — Ruhr-, Calvin J., Dallas, Haet'ele, and Deisz. 3,299,174. Haet'ele, Walter R„ C. A. Dallas, and M. A. Delsz, to Shell Oil Co. Block polymers, compositions containing them and proc- ess of their preparation. 3,333,024, 7-25-67, CI. 260—880. llaeff, Andrew V. Light beam deflector and related systems. 3,303,276, 2-7-67. CI. 178 — 5.4. Haefliger, William W. : See — Crownover, Joseph W. 3,302,137. Haefner, Fred P. Trailer power unit. 3,299,9S0, 1-24-67, CI. 180 — 14. llaeger Potteries, Inc., The : See — Smith, Lvnian W., Estes, Cowles, and Bruchmann. 3,314,420. Haekwkius, Robert D., and T. Stinis, to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of making frequency responsive device. 3,333,27S, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 155. Haendeler, Walter: See — Seidel, Karl, and Haendeler. 3,302,440. Haendiges, Roger M. Pre-assembled door and casing therefor. 3,301,820 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 60. Haenelt. Edwin M., Jr. Hydraulically actuated tension con- trol for fishing reels. 3,322,369, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 84.5. Ilaenichen, John C, to Motorola, Inc. Method for making a semiconductor device. 3,309,245, 3-14-07, CI. 148 — 187. Ilaenichen, John C, to Motorola, Inc. Method for making a high voltage semiconductor device. 3,309,246, 3-14-67, CI. 14S— 1S7. Haenisch, Karl II. : See — Schneider, Rudolf, and Haenisch. 3,360,44S. Haenky, Norman H. Valve having small quantity flow pas- sages. 3,322,149, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 625.12. Haenni, Edward O. : See — Fulton, Robert A„ and Haenni. 3,359,159. Haenni, Sharon R., to Dow Corning Corp. Release coating composition comprising (1) a diorganopolysiloxane. (2) a phenylmethylpolysiloxane and (3) an organosiloxane block copolymer. 3,308,079, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 29.1. Haenni, Sharon R., to Dow Corning Corp. Release coating compositions comprising a diorganopolysiloxane and an organosiloxane block copolymer. 3,308,080, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 29.1. llaenschke, Detlev G.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic monitoring circuit for step-by-step telephone systems. 3,335.234, 8-8-67, CI. 179 — 175.2. Haensel, Vladimir : See — Hayes, John C, McGrath, and Haensel. 3,340,205. Hoekstra, James, and Haensel. 3,340.011. Pollitzer, Ernest L„ Haensel, and Bloch. 3.318,821. Haensel, Vladimir, and J. Hoekstra, to Universal Oil Products Co. Catalytic dehydrogenation of paraffinic hydrocarbons. 3.310,599. 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 683.3. Haentjens, Walter D. Bearing adapter. 3,301,614, 1-31-67, CI. 308—187. Haentjens, Walter D. Method of manufacture of an annular split bearing housing. 3,335,481, 8-15-67, CI. 29—149.5. Haentzschel, Frederich : See — Cvpra, Arne, Haentzschel, Munk, and Winter. 3,300,- 695. Haering, Rudolph R., M. G. Miksic, and W. B. Pennebaker, to International Business Machines Corporation. Method of fabricating thin film transistor devices. 3,303,067, 2-7-67, CI. 148 — 174. Haertel. W. J., & Co. : See — Purdy, Burl O. 3,321,879. Haese, Allen B. : See — Robinson, Roderick, K., and Haese. 3,344,972. Haessle. Heinz : See — Magg, Alfred, Haessle, Schreiner, Liebel, Bredschneider, Buetfner. Peterson, and Schrodt. 3,340,749. Haeusser. Harry C. : See— Schuller, James T., and Haeusser. 3,335,838. Haeussler, Ernst : See — Silberkuhl, Wilhelm J., Kastl. and Haeussler. 3,290.754. Hafele, Walter, and H. Staudt, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Lever actuated fuel supply pump, particularly for internal combustion engines. 3,338,172, 8-29-67, CI. 103 — 178. Hafele, Wolf: See — Beekurts. Karl-Heinz, Hafele, and Ott. 3,207,539. Hafer, Cameron H., and C. A. Plante, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Method and apparatus for development of film. 3,323,436, 6-6-67, CI. 95 — 89. Hafer. George E. and C. S. Willis, to Ibex Motor Truck Corp. Automotive vehicle hood and fender assemblv. 3,338,326, 8-29-67. CI. 180—69. Haffa, Titus : Sec — l reeberg, Edgar A., De Santo, and Ilafl'a. 3,327,710. Hafferkamp. Harry C, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method and up paratus for handling hot, deformable glassware. 3,:;o.">,- 342, 2-21-67. CI. 65 — 260. Hafl'ey, John E., to St. Regis I'aper Co. Folding carton and blank therefor, 3,342,321, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 46. Ilaffev, John E., and A. S Weiss, to Weiss Noddle Co. Nest- able display carton. 3,334.732, 8-8- or. CI. 206—44. HalTner Alfred C. Portable oscillating rock separator. 3 307,098, 3-7-67, CI. 209 — 258. Hafliger, Albert: See — Kuhn, Reinhard. and Hafliger. 3,358,328. Hafliger, Albert, to G. Buhler. Extrusion press having rotat- able press means and a separate feed drive. 3,332,111, 7-2.">- 67, CI. IS — 12. Hafliger, Franz : See — Pfister, Rudolf, and Hafliger. 3,325,509. Hafner, Hans, and C. Baver, to Polymer Products Corp. Aero- sol cap and method for its production. 3,331,422, 7-18-67, CI. 150—52. Hafner, Michael P. : See — Grundhauser, Frank J., Hafner, and Powers. 3,329,816. Hafner, Walter, and E. O. Fischer, to Union Carbide Corp. Metal plating process utilizing bis arene metal compounds. 3,305, 3S6, 2-21-67. CI. 117—107.2. Hafstrom, Warren R. : See — Hoffman, John J., and Hafstrom. 3,357,088. Hagan, James R., to Electra Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for blow- ing insulation. 3,314,732, 4-18-67, CI. 302 — 37. Hagan, John : See — Walter, Gerard S., and Hagan. 3,339,174. Hagan, Michael B. : See — Sexstone, John 11., and Hagan. 3,357,320. Ilagbarth, Per O. Method of drying moisture bearing chlorine gas. 3,308,606, 3-14-67, CI. 55 — 29. Hagberg, Charles A., to Zalk-Josephs Co. Truck dump box with heating means. 3,331,433, 7-18-67, CI. 165 — 51. Ilage, Stanislas H., to D K Mfg. Co. Apparatus for weighing materials in the course of pneumatic handling. 3,307,646, 3-7-67, CI. 177 — 98. Hage. Webster L. : See — Smith, E Quimby, Jr., Marson, Hewitt, and Ilage. 3,311,747. Hageby, Fritz A. H. Mounting upright posts in base blocks of concrete. 3,305,990, 2-28-67, CI. 52 — 298. Hagedorn, Erwin C, and D. P. Hall, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Glass compositions resistant to discoloration, method of making and articles produced therefrom. 3,351,474, 11-7-67, CI. 106 — 52. Hagedorn, Erwin C., and D. P. Hall, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Glass compositions, resistant to discoloration methods of making same and articles produced therefrom. 3,3ol,475, 11-7-67, CI. 106 — 52. Hagedorn, Fred B. : See — Gianola, Umberto F.. and Hagedorn. 3,356,999. Hagedorn, Hans, to Industrial Development Bank. Carton clos- ing and sealing apparatus. 3,323,285, 6-6-67, CI. 53 — 374. Hagedorn, William H. : See — Tingquist, Stanley C, Talbot, and Hagedorn. 3,336,971. Ilagelbarger, David W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Device for teaching computer operation and programming 3,357,113, 12-12-67, CI. 35—13. Hagele, Wolfgang : See — Gompper, Rudolf, Wegler, Dickore, and Hagele. 3,322,7SS. Hageman, Howard A., and W. L. Hubbard, to United States Rubber Co. Plant dwarfing composition and method. 3,318,677, 5-9-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Hageman, Howard A., and W. L. Hubbard, to Uniroyal, Inc. Plant growth regulaut composition and method. 3,334,991, 8-8-67, CI. 71 — 88. Hagemann, Donald W., to Sundstrand Corp. Piston return mechanism. 3,303,794, 2-14-67, CI. 103 — 162. Hageme5 T er, Hugh J., Jr., and R. L. Etter, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Emulsifiable amorphous polypropylene composi- tions and paper impregnated therewith. 3,297,609, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., A. E. Blood, and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman Kodak Co. Graft copolymers comprising acrvloni- trile and cellulose derivatives. 3,298,979, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 17. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., M. B. Edwards, and V. K. Park, to Eastman Kodak Co. Group I metal, Group I aluminum hy- dride, trans' tion metal halide for polymerization of ethylene to ethylene-butene copolymer. 3,304,292, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Hagemeyer. Hugh J.. Jr., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman Kodak Co. Lithium, lithium aluminum hydride, titanium trichloride and promoter for olefin polymerization. 3,304,- 295, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Hagemeyer. Hugh J., Jr., V. K. Park, and A. G. Robinson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Compositions containing poly- propylene and an ester plasticizer. 3.318,835, 5-9-67, CI. 200—31.6. Ilagemever, Hugh J.. Jr.. and W. A. Ames, to Eastman Kodak Co. Nucleated polymers. 3,322,739, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Hagemeyer. Hugh J., Jr.. and A. E. Blood, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric compositions plastioized with 2,2-dimethyl- alkvl esters of dibasic acids. 3,329.643, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 31.8. 526 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., A. E. Blood, and M. Statman, tc Eastman Kodak Co. Prevention methacrylate and acrylate ester polymerization in production thereof. 3,332,984, 7-25- 67, CI. 260 — 486. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman Kodak Co. Purification of solvent for olefin polymerization. 3,335,120, 8-8-67, CI. 260—93.7. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., A. E. Blood, and J. D. Heller, to Eastman Kodak Co. 2.2-dimethylalkyl sulfates and salts thereof. 3,338,949, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 459. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., aud R. L. Etter, Jr., to Eastman. Kodak Co. Thermally degraded block copolymers of propyl- ene and 1-butene. 3,341,621, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 878. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., and W. T. Brady, to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for preparing essentially ash-free polymers of aldehydes. 3,350,358, 10-31-07, CI. 260 — 67. Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., A. E. Blood, and M. B. Edwards, to Eastman Kodak Co. Terpolymers and process of prepar- ing same. 3,356,659, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 80.7. Hagen, Carl E. Snow board. 3,332,697, 7-25-67, CI. 280— 12. Hagen, Donald F., to Continental Oil Co. Differential ther- mal detector system. 3,295,353, 1-3-67. CI. 73 — 362. Hagen, Donald F., to Continental Oil Co. Apparatus for the production of a gas by electrolysis including pressure re- sponsive means for monitoring and controlling said elec- trolysis. 3,336,215, 8-15-67, CI. 204 — 230. Hagen. Floyd W. : See — De Leo, Richard V., and Hagen. 3,318,146. Hagen, Herman L. Fishing tackle. 3,307,287, 3-7-67, CI. 43—20. Hagen, Marcus W., to International Harvester Co. Articu- lated vehicle steering system. 3,312,301, 4-4-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Hagen, Reinold. Apparatus for producing hollow plastic articles. 3,340,569, 9-12-67, CI. 18—5. Hagen, Reinold. Apparatus for extruding thermoplastic tubes. 3,345,690, 10-10-67, CI. 18—14. Hagenauer, Richard G. : See — Lamp, James K., Jr., Anderson, and Hagenauer. 3,339,- 474. Hagenauer, Richard G., M. A. Fuller, A. L. Reiter, and J. I. Anderson, to Whirlpool Corp. Temperature controlled stor- age unit. 3,307,618. 3-7-67, CI. 165—27. Hagendoorn, Willem J., to General Electric Co. Refrigerator door seal. 3,359,053, 12-19-67, CI. 312— J296. Hagenes, Harald. Arrangement in rotation pump or motor. 3,316,851, 5-2-67, CI. 103—126. Hagenlocher, Arno K., and T. G. Polanyi, to General Tele- phone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Ionization gauge for monitoring the flow of evaporant material. 3,353,048, 11-14-67. CI. 313—7. Hagenv, Richard L. : See — Dassinger, Carl C, and Hageny. 3,350,797. Hager, Donald G., and M. Manes, to Pittsburgh Activated Carbon Co. High vacuum pumping with impregnated ad- sorbents. 3,300,992, 1-31-67, CI. 62 — 48. Hager, Karl F. : See — Boon, Derk J., and Hager. 3,325,573. Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Calender roll having controllably heated surface. 3,310,655, 3-21- 67, CI. 219 — 470. Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Directional electric heating panel. 3,327,093, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 349. Hager, Nathaniel E., Jr., to Armstrong Cork Co. Temperature sensing probe. 3,354,720, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 355. Hager, Richard G. : See — Colby, Edward E„ and Hager. 3,350,208. Hager, Robert E., to Plastering Development Center, Inc. Pumping apparatus. 3,311,065, 3-28-67, CI. 103 — 167. Hager, Robert R., to The Bendix Corp. Brake proportioning means. 3,357,184, 12-12-67, CI. 60—54.6. Hager, Robert R., to The Bendix Corp. Servomotor with lim- ited valve travel. 3,357,317, 12-12-67, CI. 91 — 391. Hager. Wilhelm : See — Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Bunge, Koch, Linsert, and Hager. 3,305.687. Hagerborg, John G. : See — Heffelfinger, Robert D„ Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,295,664. Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,330,310. Mencacci, Samuel A., and Hagerborg. 3,340,791. Mencacci, Samuel A., and Hagerborg. 3,347,351. Hagerborg, John G., to FMC Corp. Tool actuating mechanism. 3,350,837, 11-7-67, CI. 53 — 77. Hagerman, Gilbert H., to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Apparatus for machining a helical element. 3,308,695, 3-14-67, CI. 82 — 5. Hagerman, Wray D. Pipe wrench with steady rest. 3,320,- 836, 5-23-67, CI. 81 — 180. Hagerty, Sidney E., to The Bendix Corp. Cup seal construc- tion.' 3.357,319, 12-12-67, CI. 92—245. Haggai. Theodore F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Dual loop de- modulator including a phase lock loop and an AFC loop. 3,346,814, 10-10-67, CI. 329—122. Haggai, Theodore F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. FM demodulator system with improved sensitivity. 3,346,815, 10-10-67, CI. 329 — 122. Haggar Embroidery Corp. : See — Haggar, Theodore S. 3,338,194. Haggar Mills Div. of I. Zendman Inc. : See — Noe, Harold C. 3,350,901. Haggar, Theodore S., to Haggar Embroidery Corp. Embroider- ing machine. 3.338,194, 8-29-67, CI. 112 — 83. Haggard, Eliot E., Jr., to Telsco Industries. Rain responsive circuit breaker. 3,333,072, 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 61.04. Haggard, Richard A. : See — Bares, Edward F., and Haggard. 3,302,617. Haggard, Richard A., and E. F. Bares, to Big Dutchman, Inc. Live-bottom bin and chain feed system. 3,301,218, 1-31-67. CI. 119—52. Haggard, Samuel E. Underwater mining apparatus and meth- od. 3,314,174, 4-18-67, CI. 37—54. Haggard, William R., Jr. Driver capability tester and vehicle anti-theft device. 3,311,187, 3-28-67, CI. 180 — 82. Haggerty, William A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Electrochemical machining apparatus and tool therefor. 3,324,021, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 224. Hagglund. David O. : See — Bergman, Kurt T. 3,323,024. Haggstrom, Arthur C. : See — Palmquist, Marvin E., and Haggstrom. 3,322,029. Haggstrom, Walter R. G., to Independent Lock Co. Clamp for key cutter. 3,301,549, 1-31-67, CI. 269 — 153. Ilagihara, Masaaki, and T. Muranaka, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Electrolytic capacitor comprising an arsenic compound adjacent the electrode surface. 3,329,- 873, 7-4-67, CI. 317—230. Hagihara, Shingo, Y. Kobayashi, K. Hasogawa, and S. Osumi, to Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Traversing roll. 3,346,204, 10- 10-67, CI. 242 — 43.2. Hagimoto, Hiroshi : See — Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura and Kamikado. 3,309,379. Hagimoto, Tarmura, and Hagimoto, Tamura, and and Konishi. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Kamikado. 3,326,662. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Kamikado. 3,328,420. Hagiwara, Hikoichi : See — Sakai, Michihiko, Kato, Hagiwara 3,318,936. Hagiwara, Hiroshi, to San-Etsu Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Continuous heat treating apparatus for metal strips. 3,307,015 2-28-67, CI. 219—155. Hagle, Kenneth J., Sr., and J. J. Trogan. Hanging and storage mechanism. 3,357,570, 12-12-67, CI. 211 — 125. Ilagler, Herbert L. Turning process and apparatus. 3,340,931, 9-12-67, CI. 166 — 46. Hagler, Howard, and R. L. Fryer, to General Instrument Corp. Chemically fueled thermo-electric generator assem- bly. 3.306,782, 2-28-67, CI. 136 — 208. Hagler, Norman R., to General Motors Corp. Pressure con- trol. 3,306,214, 2-28-67, CI. 103—42. Haglund, Nils E., to Forsvarets Fabriksstyrelse. Device for computing the displacement of the line of aim for fire arms. 3,298,281, 1-17-67, CI. 89 — 41. Haglund, Victor E. Ice drill. 3,338,318, 8-29-67, CI. 175 — 18. Ilagman, Ronald L. : See — Vali, Victor, Krogstad, Moss, and Hagman. 3,354,311. Hagner, Bo A. V. Method of making a sheet for philatelic use. 3,305,424. 2-21-67, CI. 156 — 268. Hagopian, Brivan : See — Williams, Frank R., and Hagopian. 3,319,895. Hags, Joseph W., to United States Steel Corp. Strip guide for a pinhole detector. 3,358,894, T2-J19-67, CI. 226—198. Hagstrom, Gordon M. Folding couch bed arrangement. 3,312,984, 4-11-67. CI. 5 — 12. Hague, James R., and D. W. Brite, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energv Commission. Fabrication of materials by high energy-rate impaction. 3,344,209, 9-26-67, CI. 264— .5. Hague, Louise D. : See — Jezl, James L., Khelghatian, and Hague. 3,303,179. Hague, Robert Z., H. H. Laucks, and G. J. Loos, to Moog, Inc. Apparatus for tape recording information. 3,298,603, 1- 17-67, C). 234 — 114. Hagwell, Edward R. Extensible table. 3,318,268, 5-9-67, CI. 108—25. Halm, Alfred A. : See — LeBoeuf, Joe S., and Hahn. 3,321,961. Halm Brass Ltd. : See — Gibson, Alden F. 3,347,070. Hahn, Carl, KG. : See — Hochstrasser, Josef. 3,359,981. Hahn, Dr. Carl, KG. : See — Etz, Herbert. 3,348,866. Hahn & Clay : See — Hochstrasser, Josef, and Wolff. 3,343,225. Pechacek, Raymond E. 3,311,253. Pechacek, Raymond E. 3,339,787. Hahn, Clayton W. Article dispenser provided with means to discharge article from flexible cellular magazines. 3,298,- 567, 1-17-67, CI. 221 — 74. Hahn, Emeran E., to Clipper Mfg. Co., Inc. Concrete joint insert unit. 3,323,426, 6-6-67, CI. 94 — 18. Tin \\T\ TTl*fl 11 If T " S PP Fantl, Joel,' Hahn, Heaps, and Williams. 3,296,175. Halm, Frank J., to Monsanto Co. 'Solvent solution of water- insoluble salts of alpha, beta-ethylenically unsaturated ear- boxylic adducts with fattv acid esters of allyl alcohol-vinyl aromatic copolymers. 3,355,403, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 23. Hahn. Granville J., to Cosden Oil & Chemical Co. Inhibiting off-color in hot forming styrene polymers by adding alkaline solids. 3,341,623, 9-12-67, CI. 260—880. LIST OF PATENTEES 527 Ilahn, Harold G., and N. A. Lefevre, to The Dow Chemical Co. Hain, Paul O., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. Produc- chlorlde -33.S polymer solutions. Rec- Non-ilainmable vinylldene 3,310,519, 3-21-67, CI. 200- Halm, Helmut : See — Scherer, Otto, and Hahn. 3,320,142. Ilahn, Helmut, C. Beermann, and D. Ulmschueider, to Farb- werke Hoechst vorinals Lucius & Pruning Aktiengesell- schai't. Process tor the manufacture of concentrated aqueous dispersions of lluorinated olefin polymers. 3,310,- 201, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Hahn, Henry, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Arc plasma device hav- ing a thimble-shaped electrode of pyrolytic graphite. 3,324,- 333, 6-6-67, CI. 313—231. Hahn, Herbert S., to FMC Corp. Container closure. 3,352,447, 11-14-67, CI. 220 16. Hahn, James H., to Basic Motor Developments, Inc. Printed disc electrical machinery. 3,308,322, 3-7-67, CI. 310 — 268. Hahn, James K., and C. W. Lentz, to Dow Corning Corp. Chlorine hvdroxv and alkoxy endblock trimethylsiloxy- slloxanes. 3,30S,14S, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 148.2. Hahn, Johann, P. Greger, and H. Weidner, to Zeiss Ikon ALtiengesellschaft. Connector switch in a viewflnder socket on a photographic camera for an electronic flash gun. 3. ;;,-).".. :.:.;», n-2s-C7, ci. 200 — 52. Hahn, Karl F. : See- Becker, Kurt, and Hahn. 3,338,402. Hahn, Lynn H., to Michigan Chemical Corp. Bromine purifica- tion process. 3,314,762, 4-18-67, CI. 23—218. Hahn, Paul R. T., R. Randall, and R. H. Reiss, to Ronthor Reiss Corp. Door catch. 3,315.999, 4-25-67. CI. 292—76. Hahn, Steven, to Round Hill Associates, Inc. Apparatus for calibrating thermistor thermometers. 3,318,133, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 1. Hahn, Steven to Round Hill Associates, Inc. Teaching appa- ratus. 3,331,144, 7-18-67, a. 35—35. Hahn, Wilhelm : See — Sehulz. Horst, and Hahn. 3,341,259. Hahn, Willard J. : See — Rush, Robert J. and B. H., and Hahn. 3,329,263. Hahnel, Karl H., to Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk AG. tangular wave guide. 3,337,S22, 8-22-67, CI. 331 — 95. Hahnlein, William, to Hamlin Mfg. Co. Form fitting pew cush- ion. 3.332,092, 7-25-67, CI. 5—345. Haidegger, Hans : See — Meylan, Andre, and Haidegger. 3,350,768. Haidek, Thomas N., and L. C. Taylor. Gas pressure and vacuum pull control valve. 3.360,007, 12-26-67, CI. 137— 52S. Haider, William R., and R. E. Cole, to Louis F. Dow Co. Protective sheath for rolled sheet material and process of manufacture. 3,319,870, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 53. Haidinvak. John A. Pie and pastrv board. 3,347,179, 10-17- 67, 01. 107 — 46. Haig-K Aircraft Corp. : See — Kurk.iian, Haig. 3,335,979. Haigh, Daniel H. : See — Roberts, Carleton W., and Halgh. 3,359,328. Haigh, Harold E. : See — Hughes, William, and Haigh. 3,307,792. Twist. Walter, and Haigh. 3,315,900. Haigh, John M. : See — Gottwald, Bruce C, and Haigh. 3,300.364. Gottwald, Bruce C, and Haisrh. 3,307,993. Gottwald, Bruce C, Halsev, Williams, and Haigh. 3,354,- 035. Haigh, John M. Apparatus and method for drying a fibrous web. 3.319.352, 5-16-67, CI. 34 — 123. Haight, Harold W. : See — Okland, Olav, and Haight. 3,311,336. Haight, Nicholas J. : See — Lappala, Risto P., Haight, and Diehl. Haight. Robert E. : See — Bahl. James M., and Haight. 3.349,670. Haigler. Edmund D., to Kulicke and Soffa Mfg. Co. Ultrasonic scissors bonding instrument. 3,314,582, 4—18-67, CI. 228—1. Haiken, Robert M., to United States of America, Army. Self- destructing fuze system for rotating projectiles. 3,353,486, 11-21-67, CI. 102—70.2. Hailes, Norman J. Tamper proof bottle cap. 3,308,979, 3- 14-67. CI. 215—9. Hailey, Robert W. Method of producing high density metallic products. 3,356,496, 12-5-67, CI. 75 — 226. Hailstone, Roger, D. M. Sowards, and V. W. Weidman, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Radiant heating devices. 3,324,924, 6-13-67, CI. 158 — 99. Hailwood & Ackroyd, Ltd. : See — Berlyn, Martin J. 3,326,191. Haimson, Jacob : See — Bailey, John S., and Haimson. 3,322,950. Haimson, Jacob, to Varian Associates. Linear particle accelerator with collinear termination. 3,319,109, 5-9-67, CI. 315 — 5.41. Haimson. Jacob, to Varian Associates. Signal generator meth- od and apparatus. 3,343,101, 9-19-67, CI. 331 — 82. Hain, Elias W. R.. R. R. Cosner, and R. G. Brautigam, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for producing a shoe-upper. 3,355,535, 11-28-67. CI. 264 — 321. Hain. George M., and A. J. Revukas, to Cities Service Oil Co. Lubricants containing group IVB metal phosphates. 3,297,- 573, 1-10-67, CI. 252—325. 3,301,738. tion of coaled paper utilizing aqueous coatings containing particulate filler and resins having an affinity for water and utilizing non-equilibrium moisture conditions and shear- ing forces. 3,338,735 8-29-67, CI. 117 — 64. Hain, Paul O., to U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. Produc- tion of coated paper utilizing aqueous coatings containing a major weight proportion based on solids of heat soften- able resin and utilizing non-equilibrium moisture conditions and shearing forces. 3,338,736, 8-29-67, CI. 117 — 64. Haine. James P., to United States of America, Army. Missile loading trav for breech-loaded gun-launchers. 3,302,525, 2-7-67, CI. 89 — 45. Haine, Walter A. : See — Mock, Henry W., and Haine. 3,330,796. Haines, Clifford L. Vehicle jack. 3,314,656, 4-18-67, Cl. 254 — 103. Haines, Donald G., to Electro-Voice Inc. Phonograph car- tridge. 3,334,904, 8-8-67, Cl. 274 — 37. Haines, Norman R., to Canomac Corp. Under truck washer. 3,342,191, 9-19-67, Cl. 134 — 45. Haines, Norman R., to Canomac Corp. Vehicle washer. 3,351,- 076, 11-7-67, Cl. 134 — 58. Haines, Paul G. : See — Albert, Harry E., and Haines. 3,333,000. Albert, Harry E., and Haines. 3,333,001. Albert, Harry E., and Haines. 3,338,971. Haines, Paul G., A. C. Whiton, and H. E. Albert, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Stopping agents for synthetic rubber polymerization. 3,296,177, 1-3-67. Cl. 260 — 29.7. Haines, Robert C. : See — NelBon, Carlton J., Grider, Spangenberg, Davis, and Haines. 3.327,099. Haines, Robert M. ; See — Kramer, Walter E., Joo, and Haines. 3,299,076. McEuen, Robert B., Haines, Klass, and Martinek. 3,309,- 915. Haines, Robert M., T. W. Martinek, and D. L. Klass, to Union Oil Co. of California. Frequency-doubling sonic transducer. 3,304,378, 2-14-67, Cl. 179—133. Haines, Sidney, to Vacuumatic Ltd. Sheet separating ap- paratus. 3,297,316, 1-10-67, Cl. 271—27. Haines, Thomas H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Motor control circuit for a stepping motor. 3,353,076, 11-14-67, Cl. 318 — 138. Hainy, Siegfried : See — Perner, Johann, Donath, Korf, and Hainv. 3.334.543. Haire, William H. Panel type display signs. 3,300,885, 1-31- 67, Cl. 40—130. Haire, William H. Lamp fixture for low Intensity display sign. 3,302,059, 1-31-67, Cl. 315—254. Hairlok Co. Ltd., The : See — Howard. Harold A. 3,341.397. Haise, Howard R.. and E. G. Kruse, to United States of America, Agriculture. Remote control irrigation system. 3,320,750, 5-23-67, Cl. 61—12. Haistield, Rudolph M. : See — Hiller, Alexander J., and Haisfield. 3,347,241. Haist, Grant M. : See — Humphlett, Wilbert J., Johnson, and Haist. 3,301,678. Haitsch. Edward P.. to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Dual function stopper, 3,346,135, 10-10-67, Cl. 215 — 48. Haitz, Roland H. : See — Shockley, William, and Haitz. 3,349,298. Hajduk, Thaddeus J. : See — ■ Fiore, Joseph P., Hajduk, and Pekosh. 3,314.161. Hajduk, Thaddeus J., to The Rauland Corp. Sealing fixture. 3,329,422, 7-4-67, Cl. 269—287. Hajduk, Thaddeus J., and R. J. Pekosh, to The Rauland Corp. Masking device. 3,315.638, 4-25-67, Cl. 118 — 505. Hajduk. Thaddeus J., and R. J. Pekosh, to The Rauland Corp. Color tube screening apparatus. 3,319,759, 5-16-67. Cl. 198—19. Hajduk, Thaddeus J., and F. Kowalski, to The Rauland Corp. Cathode-ray tube manufacturing apparatus. 3,340,035, 9-5- 67, Cl. 65 — 154. Hajec, Joseph T. : See — Seakan, Raymond. 3,300,803. Hajen, Berthold, to Olympia Werke A.G. Fluid bearing magnetic recording drum. 3,319,236, 5-9-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Hajicek, Frank J., to Marquette Corp. Transformer with aux- iliary reactor winding. 3,351,878, 11-7-67, Cl. 336 — 155. Hajjar, Edward R., and M. M. Rotker. Photographic transil- lumination. 3,318,216, 5-9-67, Cl. 95 — 11.5. Hakanson, Alfred, to M. P. Hakanson. Locking device for sliding windows and doors. 3,352,586, 11-14-67, Cl. 292— 225. Hakanson. M. Paulvne : See — Hakanson. Alfred. 3,352,586. Hakata, Hiroshi, K. Maeda, and K. Higuchl, to Shionogl & Co., Ltd. Apparatus for automatically measuring the movement of an animal. 3,304,911, 2-21-67. Cl. 119 — 1. Haken, Pieter T., to Shell Oil Co. Organophosphorus com- pounds. 3.301, S73, 1-31-67. Cl. 260 — 332.1. Hakes. Leo B. : See — Merkley, Leo C. and W. R., Hakes, and Simon. 3,324,9S9. Hakewessell, David B. : See — Howard, Robert C, Wright, and Hakewessell. 3,327,631. Hakka, Lennart, to Ov Kovametalli AB. Skid-resistant means for pneumatic tires! 3,334,67S, S-S-67, a. 152 — 210. 528 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hakki, Basil W., to Bell 'Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Single piece of bulk semiconductor that oscillates, amplifies and mixes. 3,339,153, 8-29-67, CI. 331 — 107. Hakukinkairo, Ltd. : See — Matoba, Kyozo. 3,295,510. Hala, Albert E., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Induction heat- ing apparatus for a longitudinally moving workpiece. 3,310,651, 3-21-67, CI. 219—8.5. Halacy, Daniel S., Jr. Pneumatic solar still. 3,337,418, 8-22- 67, CI. 202 — 83. Halaj, Ivan. Occupant-propelled rocker for children. 3,348,- 853, 10-24-67, CI. 280—1.175. Halasz, Istvan : See — Edinger, Ladislav L., and Halasz. 3,349,764. Halasz, Istvan, and C. Horvath, to The Perkin Elmer Corp. Separating columns for gas chromatography. 3,295,296, 1-3-67, CI. 55 — 67. Halasz, Istvan, and E. Heine, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Method for making packed columns for chromatography. 3,327,378, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Halasz, Istvan, and C. Horvath, to The Perkin Elmer Corp. Gas chromatographic separating material. 3,340,085, 9-5- 67, CI. 117 — 26. Halasz, Thomas, and R. C. Quittenton, to John Labatt, Ltd. Method and apparatus for continuous lautering. 3,357,837, 12-12-67, CI. 99—52. Halbach, Robert W. Plastic bag closure. 3,334,805, 8-S-67, CI. 229 — 62. Halbergerhutte G.m.b.H. : See — Fischer, Arno. 3,348,494. Halberstam, Mendel M., to Newtek, Inc. Optical fluid flow- meter. 3,320,804 5-23-67, CI. 73—194. Halbrook, James W. Automatic stereotemplet scale adjuster. 3,319.335, 5-16-67, CI. 33 — 1. Halbrook, Noah J., and R. V. Lawrence, to United States of America, Agriculture. Alkali resistant polyester resins from rosin. 3,317,445, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 26. Haleomb, Samuel P., to ACF Industries, Inc. Railway tank car. 3,336,879, 8-22-67, CI. 105—358. Haleomb, Samuel P., and M. H. Lawrence, to ACF Industries Inc. Railway tank car. 3,308,769, 3-14-67, CI. 105 — 362. Halcon International, Inc. : See — Barker, Robert S. 3.346,636. Becker, Mitchell. 3,317,581. Brown, David. 3,345,421. Brown. David, and Olenberg. 3,332,992. Carrubba, Robert V., and Golden. 3,347,921. Choo, Chai Y. 3,312,612. Garrett, David. 3,335,547. Hucklns, Harold A., Jr., Gilman, and Stein. 3,330,878. Khoobiar, Sargis. 3,337,646. Kollar, John. 3,350,422. Kollar, John. 3,351,635. Kollar, John. 3,360,584. Lidov, Rex E. 3,297,779. Marcell, Richard L. 3,317,614. Olenberg, Harry. 3,324,186. Russell, Joseph L., and Silber. 3,358.044. Schlossman, Irwin, and Winnick. 3.358,015. Winnick, Charles N. 3,360,585. Halcoussis. Andrew : See — Christenson, Roger M., Porter, and Halcoussis. 3.325,443. Haldeman, Robert G. : See — Barber. William A., and Haldeman. 3,297,490. Barber. William A., and Haldeman. 3,305,400. Hale, Albert L., O. C. Niederer, and F. J. Spollen, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Adjustable depth submarine cable burier. 3,333,432, 8-1-67, CI. 61—72.4. Hale. Arthur N. : See— Kosrow, Robert L., and Hale. 3,358,628. Hale, Arthur N., and C. C. Smith, to Union Special Machine Co. Reversible feed mechanism for sewing machines. 3,323,- 477, 6-6-67, CI. 112 — 210. Hale, Arthur N., and J. J. Matias, to Union Special Machine Co. Power assist mechanism for sewing machines. 3,347,194, 10-17-67, CI. 112 — 237. Hale Co., The : See — Cooper, Robert K. 3,355,141. Goldsmith, Ave. 3,329,398. Overbaugh, Joseph C. 3.314,641. Overbaugh, Joseph C. 3,329.394. Hale, David J., to General Electric Co. VHF tuner for tele- vision receiver. 3,327,259, 6-20-67, CI. 334 — 50. Hale, Dean H. Stool with vertically movable seat. 3,339,873, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 404. Hale, Douglas, G. T. Lanz, and H. T. James, to Ralston Purina Co. Method of pelletizing and extracting oils from oleaginous comminuted matter. 3,297.731, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 412.8. Hale, Gordon B., to Outboard Marine Corp. Folding soft top. 3,307,566, 3-7-67, CI. 135—6. Hale, Jesse R. Method for fabricating space structures. 3,298,402, 1-17-67, CI. 140—5. Hale. Jesse R. Embedded spaced truss structures. 3,347.007, 10-17-67. CI. 52 — 380. Hale. John K. : See — Glass, Emmett F., and Hale. 3.325,981. Glass, Emmett F., and Hale. 3.326,614. Glass, Emmett F., Hale, and Bernhardt. 3,309,850. Hurlburt, Joseph C, and Hale. 3,348,373. Sadler. Loren G, Smith, and Hale. 3,295,855. Hale, Kenneth, W. H. Fisher, and H. H. W. Losty, to The General Electric Co., Ltd. Electrostatic clutch arrange- ments. 3,356,195, 12-5-67, CI. 192 — 84. Hale Mfg. Co., The : See — Reid, Thomas, and MacDonald. 3,303,640. Hale, Murray E., and R. D. Wright, to Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts Inc. Surge arrestor having electrodes containing a low resistivity metal. 3,328,623 6-27-67, CI. 313—217. Hale, Thomas O., and W. E. Webber, to United States Rubber Co. Processing apparatus for plastic materials. 3,317,953, 5-9-67, CI. 18 — 2. Hale, Warren F. : See — Fry, John S., and Hale. 3,298,981. Hale, William J. : See — Grillmeier, Earl J., Jr., Beason, Hale, and Turner. 3,341,820. Hale, William T. : See — Eser, Walter J., Jr., Hale, Roe, and Taber. 3,337,224. Halek, George W., F. M. Berardinelli, C. M. Hendry, and W. J. Roberts, to Celanese Corp. Copolymerization of gasi- form formaldehyde. 3,317,475, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 67. Halepas, Leon J. : See — Dastoli, Joseph, Dehnel, and Halepas. 3,298.633. Hales. Alfred E., Jr. : See— Lo Casale, Thomas M., and Hales. 3,360,788. Hales, Kenneth R., to Philco Ford Corp. Pitch tolerance com- pensator for a jet electrolytic treatment apparatus. 3,340,- 162, 9-5-67. Ol. 204 — 28. Halex Die Casting Co. : See — Cagin, Harry. 3,354,259. Haley, James K. : See — Klein, Charles H., Haley, and Sides. 3,306,805. Haley, James W. : See — Morehouse, Silas A. 3,336.928. Haley. Mary E. : See — Haley, Thomas L. 3,323,057. Haley, Michael J. H., to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Feeding and corrugating means for package wrapping ma- chines. 3,339.441, 9-5-67, CI. 83—176. Haley, Odis E. Portable seat for automobiles. 3,336,078, 8-15- 67, CI. 297—232. Haley, Thomas L., to Halmar Electronics, Inc. D.C. measure- ment using conductor surrounding core with plural Hall generators having individual feedback coils. 3,323,056, 5-30-67. CI. 324—117. Haley, Thomas L., deceased, by M. E. Haley, administratrix, to Halmar Electronics Inc. Hall generator current meter having extraneous field compensating apparatus. 3,323,057, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 117. Halfhill, Donald W., and P. L. Remy, to Bourns Inc. Tem- perature-stabilized voltage-sensitive bistable control circuit. 3,341.747, 9-12-67, CI. 317—148.5. Halfhill, Martin O., and H. C. Stephens, to International Business Machines Corp. Double frequency recording system. 3.356,934, 12-5-67, CI. 328—63. Halford, Peter : See — Ruhemann, Martin S. W., and Halford. 3,317,278. Halilovie, Esref I., B. P. Radisic, and P. L. J. Miljkovic. Vi- brator. 3,357,267, 12-12-67, CI. 74 — 87. Halm, Edward. Preparation of a stabilized nutritional food. 3.338,717, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 1. Halip, Nicholas J. Plastic bowling pin with metal core. 3,332,- 685, 7-25-67, CI. 273 — 82. Halista, Mitchell J., to Honeywell Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,327,223, 6-20-67, CI. 328 — 29. Halkey-Roberts Corp. : See — Bogossian, Armen, and Mackal. 3,351,081. Halkiades, George, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid level con- troller. 3,351,084, 11-7-67, CI. 137 — 416. Halko, John J., Jr., to Riv-Kap, Inc. Corner protectors. 3,349,- 984, 10-31-67, CI. 229 — 14. Halko, John J., Jr., and M. S. Reider, to Riv-Kap, Inc. Frame joint and fastener therefor. 3.349,536, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 656. Hall, Alan F., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Riveting. 3,341,934, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 458. Hall, Albert E. Extensible tire carrier. 3,323.667, 6-6-67, CI. 214 — 454. Hall, Alfred G. W., to Watercraft Ltd. Heat resistant boats. 3,295,151, 1-3-67, CI. 9 — 4. Hall. Alice N., to Munsingwear, Inc. Lady's slip. 3,304,942. 2-21-67, CI. 128 — 454. Hall, Alice N., to Munsingwear, Inc. Lady's garment. 3,349,- 409, 10-31-67, CI. 2—74. Hall, Antony H. P. : See — Hall, Reginald H. and A. H. P. 3,306,905. Hall. Arthur S. : See — Pader. Morton, and Hall. 3,343.970. Hall, Beuford C, Jr., to General Motors Corp. turbine rotor. 3,295,825, 1-3-67, CI. 253 — 77. Hall, C. M., Lamp Co. : See — Liedel, Douglas D. 3,347,513. Hall, Charles L. Vacuum joint. 3,305,250, 2-21-67, CI. 285—106. Hall, Charles L. Ton-getter vacuum pump and gauge. 3,327,- 931, 6-27-67, CI. 230 — 69. Hall, Charles T., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Wrapping machines. 3,360.413, 12-26-67, CI. 156 — 250. Hall, Clarence N. 3-way automobile tie-down hook. 3,348,273, 10-24-67, CI. 24 — 230.5. Hall. Clifford C. to Vitro Corp. of America. Linear phase demodulator. 3,324.399, 6-6-67, CI. 329 — 103. Multi-stage LIST OF PATENTEES 529 Hall, Dallas P. : Sec— Hagedorn, Ei-win C, ami Hall. 3,351,474. Hagedorn, Erwin C., and Hall. 3,351,475. Hall, David \V., and E. Hurley, Jr., to Marathon Oil Co. Preparation of polyenes via chloroether, isopreue from formaldehyde and isobutene. 3,3G0,5S3, 12-26-67, CI. 2C0 — 681. Hall, Edward II., to Morev Paper Mill Supply Co. Implement for splicing rope. 3,359,151, 12-19-67, CI. 156 — 497. Hall, Edward N. : Sec — Gauss, Hugo E., and Hall. 3,355,9S5. Hall, Edward N., to United Aircraft Corp. Transportation device utilizing hydrostatic bearings. 3,30S,767, 3-14—67, CI. 104—1;: I. Hall, Edward T. Solar motor. 3,296,469, 1-3-67. CI. 310— 46. Hall, Eldon 1.. : See — Riabouchlnsky, Paul M., Feathers, and Hall. 3,338.386. Hall, Emery L. Knock-down boat carrier. 3,313,554, 4-11- 67, CI. 2S0 — 35. Hall, Emery L., and J. A. Blachowski, to Skil Corp. Locking means for a tool attachment. 3,306,141, 2-28-67, CI. SI— 177. Hall, Floyd V., to Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Apparatus for compacting cigarette filter tip assemblies containing granular material. 3,354, SS7, 11-28-67, CI. 131—94. Hall, FJoyd V., to Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Apparatus and process for making multi-sectional filter tips for cigarettes. 3,357,321, 12-12-67, CI. 93 — 1. Hall, Frank, E. N. Heslop, F. Lodge, I. D. Rattee, and F. A. Waite. to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. l-amino-4- 3'- [ (N-morpholino and N,N-dialkyl) - dithiocarbamyl - ethyl- sulfonyl]-anilino-anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acids. 3,329,691, 7-4-67, CI. 260—374. Hall, Fred C. Cable reel drive mechanism. 3,325,118, 6-13-G7, CI. 242 — 86.5. Hall, Fred V., to Brooks Walker. Device for controlling the hydrocarbon evaporation losses from automotive vehicles. Re. 26,169, 3-7-67, CI. 123—136. Hall, Fred W., to Geritv Products, Inc. Mixing and diverter valve. 3.297,046, 1-10-67, CI. 137 — 119. Hall, Gardner V., to Pace Mfg. Co. Sheet material handling apparatus. 3,311,372, 3-28-67, CI. 271 — 74. Hall, Garth O. : See — Radke, Arthur O., Hall, and Tengler. 3,325,136. Radke, Arthur O., Tengler, and Hall. 3.356,413. Hall, Garth O., A. O. Radke. and H. N. Tengler, to Bostrom Corp. Variable damping control for seats. 3,335,996, 8-15- 67, CI. 248—400. Hail, George L. : See — Fluhr, Frederick R., Hall, and McLaughlin. 3,304,550. Hall, George L., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Tensile test apparatus. 3,310,979, 3-28-67, CI. 73 — 95. Hall, George R. : See — Cookerly, Jack C. and Hall. 3,297,813. Cookerly, Jack C. and Hall. 3,318,991. Cookerly, Jack C, and Hall. 3.325,579. Hall, Harold E., and T. W. Karras, to General Electric Co. Fluid metal vaporizer. 3,350,885, 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 203. Hall, Harold H., Jr. : See — Clune, James P., and Hall. 3.327,041. Hall, Harold H., Jr. Fountain. 3,307,787, 3-7-67 CI. 239—17. Hall, Harold H., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Process of fabricating refractory metal forms. 3,354,691, 11-28-67, CI. 72—371. Hall, Harrison R., to Corning Glass Works. Triangular car- ton. 3,295,740, 1-3-67, CI. 229 — 22. Hall, Harry, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Floating bearing of split- shell construction. 3,343, S93, 9-26-67, CI. 30S — 121 Hall, Harry D., D. C. Salatin, D. E. Sutherland, and C J. Trible, to General Motors Corp. Die casting apparatus with non-turbulent fill and dual shot plunger arrangement. 3,344.848, 10-3-67. CI. 164—312. Hall, Harry H. : See — Keller. Ann S.. and Hall. 3.296.019. Tomlinson, Arthur R., Hall, and Geigle. 3,318,841. Hall, Henry J. Method and means for controlling the con- densation of vapors under a varying ambient. 3,345,829 10-10-67, CI. 62—93. Hall. Herbert H. Intrauterine pessarv. 3,323,520, 6-6-67 CI 12S — 130. Hall, Hubert L., to Calcimatic International Ltd Method and me_ans of calcining limestone. 3,345,052, 10-3-67, CI. 263 — 27. Hall, Jack P. : See — Hanson, Everett L., and Hall. 3,346,158. Hall, James J. A : See — Bertolini, William A., and Hall. 3.300,228. Hall, James L., Co.. Inc. : See — Bickford, Ralph W. 3,341,268. Hall, James R., to Radio Corp. of America. Bridge type phase corrector for wave transmission networks. 3 310 4X3 4-25-67, CI. 323—123. Hall, James S. : See — Stenger, Andrew. Jr., and Hall. Hall, Jesse E., Sr., to Trojan, Inc. 3,298,699, 1-17-67, CI. 277 — 103. Hall, John B. Vehicle loadin; 296 — 61. Hall, John D. H. : See — Chapman, Roy, and Hall. 3,305,911. 3.296.494. Pressure control device. ramp. 3,339,968, 9-5-67, CI. Hall, John P.. to Stothert & Pitt Ltd. Vibratory rollers. 3,339,468, 9-5-67, CI. 94—50. Hall, John R. Vinyl wall covering cutter. 3,358,540, 12-19- U7, CI. S3 — 455. Hall, John R., and J. T. Van Gemert, to Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. Electrodes. 3,350,294, 10-31-67, CI. 20 1 — 290. Hall, John S., to Square D Co. Mounting pan assembly for electrical panelboard. 3,335,330, 8-S-07, CI. 317 — 119. Hall, Jon D. : See- Hall. William H. and J. D. 3,348,656. Hall, Joseph T. : See — Carpenter, Lester E. Pelley, and Hall. 3,311,523. Hall, Joseph T., and R. B. Pelley, to Callahan Mining Corp. Method and apparatus for continuously forming a rein- forced flexible hose. 3,336,172, 8-15-67, CI. 156—143. Hall, Kenneth J., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Weft take-up mechanism. 3,330,304, 7-11-67, CI. 139 — 122. Hall, Lawrence G., and P. F. Howden, to S.D.S. Data Systems. Apparatus for ionizing particles in a mass spectrometer. 3,297,894, 1-10-67, CI. 313—63. Hall, Lee Z. : See — Foran, David A., Hall, and Kimpton. 3,323,655. Hall, Leonard I. Egg shell perforator. 3,331,415, 7-18-67, CI. 146 — 2. Hall, Lester F. Suspended pressurized gas operated paper cone projector. 3,345,977, 10-10-67, CI. 124—11. Hall, Lewis Yv\, Jr., and W. E. McCorquodale, Jr., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of 4-methylpentene-l. 3,311,673, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Hall, Lewis W., Jr., J. S. Boyer, and R. E. Ware, to Sun Oil Co. Adhesive compositions comprising atactic polypropylene and tall oil. 3.360,4S8, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 23. Hall, Lonnie E., Sr. Load support means. 3,338,484, 8-29-67, CI. 224—41. Hall, Marchand B. : See — Brouse, Shirley B.. Dalton, and Hall. 3,295,436. Hall, Marchand B., to United States Steel Corp. Strap cutter. 3,339,280, 9-5-67, CI. 30—251. Hall, Marchand B., J. P. Long, and E. W. Schultz, to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for forming a wire tie. 3,342,223, 9-19-67, CI. 140 — 71. Hall, Marcus A. : See — Richitelli, Charles G., and Hall. 3,323,553. Hall, Mitchell A. Coin-controlled actuator. 3,295,650, 1-3- 67, CI. 194 — 1. Hall, Mitchell A. Coin testing and calibrating assembly. 3,338,366, 8-29-67, CI. 194 — 92. Hall, Mitchell A. Anti-probe device for key locks. 3,343, 3S6, 9-26-67, CI. 70 — 423 Hall, Mitchell A. Coin chute construction. 3,354,998, 11-28- 67, CI. 194 — 57. Hall, Myron C. : See — Woodland, Richard G., and Hall. 3,305,309. Hall, Norman F., R. E. Bond, and D. F. Gordon. Accounting systems and devices for practicing the same. 3,315 9N5" 4-25-67, Cl. 282—23. Hall, Oliver C, to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Telephone test circuit. 3,300,592, 1-24-67, Cl. 179 — 175.2. Hall, Paul H. : See— Cooke, Nelson M., and Hall. 3.356,462. Hall. Peter : See — Evans, Evan W., and Hall. 3,306,739. Hall, Peter J. H. : See — Walker, Arthur R., and Hall. 3.357.227. Hall, Raymond L. Swimming pools. 3,317,926, 5-9-67 Cl. 4 — 172. Hall, Raymond V., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3.340,740. 9-12-67, Cl. 74—5.6. Hall, Reginald H. and A. H. P., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production of pyridine. 3.306,905, 2-28-67, Cl. 260 — 290. Hall, Richard D.. to General Electric Co. Starter drive ar- rangements. 3,359,808, 12-26-67, Cl. 74 — 7. Hall, Richard H., and M. Levy, to Xerox Corp. Cyclical xerographic process utilizing a selenium-tellurium xero- graphic plate. 3,355,289, 11-28-67. Cl. 96 — 1.4 Hall, Robert A. : See — Garden. William D., and Hall. 3,323.937. Hall, Robert E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Secondary waste water treatment apparatus. 3,301,401, 1-31-67, Cl. 210 — 150. Hall, Robert G.. to Formatie. Inc. Method and apparatus for making patties. 3.347,176, 10-17-67, Cl. 107 — 4. Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor strain sensitive devices and method of making the same 3,331,124 7-18-67, Cl. 29—577. Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. Method for produc- ing homogeneous crystals of mixed semiconductive mate- rials. 3.335.0S4. 8-8-67. Cl. 252 — 62.3. Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor junc- tion laser device. 3,359,507, 112-19-67, Cl. 331 — 94.5. Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. High power junction laser structure. 3,359,508, 12-19-67, Cl. 331 — 94.5. Hall, Robert N., to General Electric Co. Semiconductive junc- tion laser wiHi temperature compensation. 3,359,509. 12- 19-67, Cl. 331—94.5. Hall. Robert O. : See — Hodgson, John, and Hall. 3.331,560. Hall, Roy W., to Aladdin Industries Inc. Mantle with Im- proved mounting. 3,354,674, 11-28-67. Cl. 67 — 101. Hall Ski-Lift Co., Inc. : See- Savage, Phillip D. 3.319,740. 530 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hall, Suzanne P. (nee Barton), B. Ellis, and V. Petrow, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. Progestational compositions comprising 17a-acetoxy-6,lG-dimethyl pregna-4,6-diene-3,20- dione. 3,330,728, 7-11-67, CI. 107—74. Hall, Teller B. Cutting tool. 3,299,491, 1-24-67, CI. 29—96. Hall, Theodore W. Device for perforating and sorting indicia bearing cards. 3,326,219, 6-20-67, CI. 129—16.1. Hall, Thomas A., to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Apparatus for and method of production of steel. 3,301,- 664. 1-31-67. CI. 75 — 60. Hall, Trevor W. Composite construction including elongated sealing and anchor members. 3,328,934, 7-4—67, CI. 52— 597. Hall, Turner, Corp. : See — Shansky, Albert. 3,340,000. Hall, Vera M. Sandwich holder. 3,319,682, 5-16-67, CI. 146 — 150. Hall, Vriel A. Portable source of fluid. 3,348,572, 10-24-67, CI. 137—344. Hall, Walter B., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 3,305,162, 2-21-67, CI. 230 — 47. Hall, Walter H., to Yarway Corp. Means for interconnecting valve members. 3,326,513, 6-20-67, CI. 251 — 86. Hall, Walter J., to Bell & Howell Co. Slide projector in com- bination with a sound tape and transparency slide holder. 3.353,443, 11-21-67, CI. 88— 2S. Hall, Walter J., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Slide tray. 3,353.667, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 73. Hall, Walter L., to General Electric Co. Product and process for preparing poly (2,6-xylylsulfonates). 3,337,512, 8-22-67, CI. 260—79.3. Hall, Warren D. Lighting apparatus. 3,351,750, 11-7-67, CI. 240 — 3. Hall, William H. and J. D. Conveyor apparatus. 3,348,656, 10-24-67, CI. 198—64. Hall, William J. : See — Paradis. Leo P., and Hall. 3,354.108. Hall, William J„ to W. Steel & Co. Ltd. Folding bed. 3,295,- 149. 1-3-67, CI. 5—174. Hall, William R. : See — Mitchell John D., and Hall. 3,359.650. Hall, Winfield E., Jr., to The Greif Bros. Cooperage Corp. Paperboard drums and a method and apparatus for mount- ing the end closures thereon. 3,322,046, 5-30-67, CI. 93—39.1. Halla, Ottokar : See — Dietz, Helmut, Halla, and Rainer. 3,317,835. Halla, Ottokar, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Hall generator. 3,348,184, 10-17-67, CI. 338—32. Hallauer, John, 50% to A. W. O'Rourke. Anchor apparatus. 3,336, S93, 8-22-67, CI. 114 — 208. Hallauer, William J., and B. L. Potts, to Ford Motor Co. Spark plug having the center electrode sheath with a nickel alloy. 3,356,882. 12-5-67. CI. 313 — 141. Hallberg, John E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Adjustable lever mount. 3,313,563, 4-11-67, CI. 292—1. Hallberg, John E., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Door fastening means. 3,347,5S3, 10-17-67, CI. 292—194. Hallden, Karl W., to The Hallden Machine Co. Flying shear of variable cut lengths. 3,309.953, 3-21-67. CI. 83—305. Hallden. Karl W., to The Hallden Machine Co. Flying shear providing for multiple minimum cut-lengths and further variable cut-lengths. 3,327,5578, 6-27-67, CI. 83 — 287. Hallden Machine Co., The : See — Hallden, Karl W. 3.309,953. Hallden, Karl W. 3,327,578. Halleck, Frank E., to The Pillsbury Co. Polvsaccharides and methods for production thereof. 3,301,84S, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 209. Halleck, Frank E., to The Pillsbury Co. Shipping and grow- ing container for bulbs and seeds. 3,313.194, 4-18-67, CI. 47—34.11. Hallen, Gosta. Valves. 3,332,437, 7-25-67, CI. 137 — 516.29. Hallen, Robert L., and R. M. Valletta, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Method and apparatus for cathode sputtering including suppressing temperature rise adjacent the anode using a localized magnetic field. 3,330,752, 7-11-67, a. 204—192. Hallenbeck, Robert V. and S. R. Rotary engine. 3,318,291, 5-9-67, CI. 123—8. Hallenbeck. Samuel R. : See — Hallenbeck, Robert V. and S. R. 3,318,291. Hallendorff, Richard H., to United States of America, Navy. Radome phase compensating system. 3,316,549, 4-25-67, CI. 343—7.4. Hallene, Alan M., J. J. Drexler, and H. J. Holuba, to Mont- gomery Elevator Co. Door operating control for automatic elevators. 3,301,350, 1-31-67, CI. 187—52. Hallenius, Nils R. Machine for unloading rows of piles of articles standing on a pallet. 3,313,433, 4-11-67, CI. 214 — 309. Haller, John. Method of molding an elongated powdered material composite compact. 3,309,445, 3-14-67, CI. 264 — 111. Haller, John, to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings. Inc. Method of joining sintered bodies by deformable couplings. 3,320,- 663, CI. 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 420. Haller, John, to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. Con- struction and process for uniting sintered powdered metal parts. 3,324,544, 6-13-67, CI. 29—521. Haller, John, to Federal Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. Method of mechanically-uniting sintered powdered metal parts. 3,341,932, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 432. Haller, John. Powdered material briquetting press. 3,353,215, 11-21-67, Ci. 18—16.7. Haller-Meurer-Werke A.G. : See — Heinrich, Rudolf. 3,331,424. Haller, Richard. Braking device for internal combustion en- gines. 3,326,194, 6-20-67, CI. 123 — 97. Hallesy, Harold W., to The Boeing Co. Explosively actuated tool. 3,334,510, S-S-67, CI. 72 — 407. Hallett, Henrv A. : See — Young, Robert W., and Hallett. 3,297,842. Hallett, James T. : See — Szabo, Karoly, and Hallett. 3,305,610. Halleux, Hubert, to Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Meoaniques. Stop motion for textile machinery for process- ing slivers, roves, or yarns. 3,327,464, 6-27-67, CI. 57 — 83. Halley, Angus M., to James Halley & Sons Ltd. Intermittent ■drive mechanisms for a printing machine web feed roll. 3,301,076, 1-31-67, CI. 74—125.5. Halley, James, & Sons Ltd. : See — Eberlin, Edgar A. 3,322,315. Halley, Angus M. 3,301,076. Halley, Robert, and W. B. Allen, to United States of America, Navy. Delay line time compressor for spectrum analysis. 3,337,800, 8-22-67, CI. 324 — 77. Hallgreen, Knud, to Danfoss A/S. Magnetic valve with dia- phragm sealed armature cylinder. 3,326,511, 6-20-67, CI. 251-^54. Hallgren, Charles G., to National Lock Co. Garage door locks. 3,306,086, 2-28-67, CI. 70 — 100. Halliburton Co. : See — Anderson, Terry O., Blackman, and Wilson. 3,302,165. Anderson, Terry O., Blackman, and Winn. 3,314,498. Baker, Eugene E., and Boehm. 3,322,197. Barring-ton. Burchus Q. 3.347.318. Brown, Timothy D. 3,318,393. Brown, Timothv D. 3,346,049. Chisholm, Pat T. W. 3,358,755. Copland, George V. 3,302,104. Dill, Walter R. 3,319,716. Evans, Robert T. 3,308,886. Farley, David L. 3,305,023. Farley, David L. 3,346,267. Farley, David L., and Barrington. 3,315,747. Frame, Robert H. 3.333,108. Frye, James A. 3.348,569. Harris, Allen E., Medford, and Carter. 3,332,499. Holden, John C. 3.339,637. Holden, John C, Cook, Babin, and Nix. 3,318,382. Homrig. Horace J. 3,352,963. Howe, Thomas W. 3,342,479. Hulme, Jack R. 3,299,702. Hyde, Walter E. 3,354,950. Johnson, Billy J., and George. 3,360,046. Knox, John A. 3,319,714. Knox, John A., and Adeock. 3,323,595. Knox, John A., and Billings. 3,360,399. Knox, John A., and Dill 3.343.602. Mason, John F., and Emery. 3,322,608. Mason. John F., Emerv, and Speegle. 3,323,840. Medford, Erskin L., Jr. 3,303,884. Medford. Erskin L.. Jr., and Knox. 3.357.564. MeDoulett, Claude D., and Tucker. 3,319,158. McLaughlin. Homer C. 3.334.689. Owsley, William D. 3,306,364. Owsley, William D., Manson, and Holden. 3,330,349. Page, Howard O., and Atteberrv. 3,352,606. Paramore, Edwin L., Glazner, and Koch. 3,312,296. Pittman, Forrest C, and Moffatt 3,338,305. Pittman, Forrest C. 3.326,288. Pittman, Forrest C. 3,331,456. Seay, Orum E. 3,301,410. Slagle, Knox A. 3,340,929. Thompson, William S., Jr., Frazier, and Morrisett. 3,346,- 002. Turja, Richard H„ and Urness. 3,328,600. Walton, John F. 3,303,417. Waterman, Willis D. 3.295.327. Waterman, Willis D. 3,307,361. Waterman, Willis D. 3,309,883. Waterm.in. Willis D. 3,352,116. White. William E.. Jr., Marshall, and Walker. 3,305,018. Wilder, Lee N. 3,309,148. Wilson, Don R., and Maddox. 3,339,264. Wolfe, James G. 3,321,673. Hallicrafters Co.. The : See — Knop, Charles M., Ross, and Hankin. 3,317,826. Wood. Carroll C. 3,315,184. Halliday, Geoffrey W. : See — Jagger, Ernest T., and Hallidav. 3.347.554. Jagger, Ernest T., Halliday, and English. 3,313,141. Halliday, George, to P. D. Rosengarten. Method and appa- ratus for tensioning material. 3,317,333, 5-2-67, CL 117 — 7. Halliday, John : See — Bjerke, John O., Halliday, Stevens, Mahler, and Holden. 3,347,051. LIST OF PATENTEES 531 3,311,405. Regulator 3,319,628, Halliday, Vernon D. : See — Brennau, William E., Halliday, and Pitts. Halliday, William: See — 1 lupkin, l'eter It., and Halliday. 3,310,530. Halligan, James C, to Becton, Dickinson and Co. to control the fluid flow of a suction catheter. 5-16-07, CI. 128 — 276. Halliuan. James E. : See — White, William L., and Ilallinan. 3,341,386. Halllnan, Margaret It. : See — Dernier, Walter R., Edelman, Halliuan, and Kosmala. 3,351, 171. Hailing, Michael A., to United States of America, Navy. Sum- mit sensing guidance initiation device. 3,332,042, 7-25-67, CI. 244 — 3.15. Halllwell, Ronald H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the manufacture of perlluoroolefins. 3,306,940, 2-28-67, CI. 260—653.3. Hallman, Norman K.. to Square D Co. Transposition section i in- lay-in duct. 3.33S.599, S-29-67, CI. 2S5 — 121. Hallmark Cards, Inc. : See — Kolster, Harvey L. 3,302,797. Kvekovich, James J. 3,340,133. Otto, Stanley W. 3,302,558. Wood, Gerald L. 3,352,478. Hallmark, William C, to Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Fixtaking means and method. 3,328,795, 6-27-67, CI. 343 — 7. Hallock, Edward C. Joint covers. 3,331,171, 7-18-67, CI. 52— 278. Hallock, Edward C. Expansion joint filler. 3,344,720, 10-3-67, CI. 94 — 18. Hallowell, Fulton W., Jr., to R. E. Hartung Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for tilling and heat-sealing plastic containers. 3,309.836, 3-21-67, CI. 53—39. Hallows, Leonard B. : See — - Roth, Philip B., Hallows, and Nakajima. 3,320,207. Halls, Gordon A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Fuel injector. 3,347,471, 10-17-67, CI. 239—466. Halls, Lawrence M. : See — Koch. Earl E., Halls, and McCarty. 3,324,638. Halls, Lawrence M., and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp. Conditioner attachment. 3,298,161, 1-17-67, CI. 56 — 1. Halls, Lawrence M., and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp. Combination header and crop conditioning unit therefor. 3,306,014, 2-28-67, CI. 56—23. Halls, Lawrence M., E, E. Koch, and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp. Power transmission control means. 3,319,493, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 792. Halls, Lawrence M., and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp. Auger header and crop conditioner. 3,324,639, 0-13-67, Cl. 56—23. Hallstead, Herbert J. : See — T., Bolda, Hallstead, and Oldaker. Gulliksen, John 3,307,246. Hallstrom, Gustave A. Andrus, Budd W. See — and Hallstrom. 3,327,746. Hallstrom, Olof H. Arrangement in refuse disposal chutes. 3,316,026, 4-25-67, Cl. 302—51. Hally Stamping & Mfg. Co. : See — Halopoff, Paul M. 3,305,988. Halm Instrument Co., Inc. : See — Lyon, Floyd A. 3.309,839. Halmar Electronics, Inc. : See — Halev, Thomas L. 3,323,056. Haley, Thomas L. 3,323,057. Halmekyto, Kaarlo K., to Oy Tampella Ab. Press, particularly intended for compression of bark. 3,356,015, 12-5-67, Cl. 100—95. Halmenschlager, Josef. Disposeable oil filter for automobile engines. 3,307,705, 3-7-67, Cl. 210 — 443. Halmi, Gabor, and R. Advani, to Hans J. Zimmer Verfahrens- technik. Polyethylene terephthalate production. 3,297,650, 1-10-67. Cl. 260—75. Halmi, Gabor, and R. Advani, to Hans J. Zimmer Verfahrens- teohnik. Process for the production of spinnable polyesters. 3,297.651, 1-10-67. Cl. 260 — 75. Halmor Industries, Inc. : See — Halpine, Joseph C. and Moroney. 3,295.357. Halopoff. Paul M., to Hally Stamping & Mfg. Co. Truss anchorage. 3,305. 98S, 2-28-67, Cl. 52 — 291. Halpaap. Herbert, W. Reich, H. Rossler, and D. Waldi, to E. Merck Aktiengesellschaft. Chromatoplate for use in thin layer chromatography. 3,303,043, 2-7-67, Cl. 117 — 33.5. Halpenny. Merle B., to Dominion Bridge Co. Ltd. Equallizing roller paths for load bearing rollers. 3,326,002, 6-20-67, Cl. 61—28. Halper, Walter M., and F. D. Moss, to Shell Oil Co. Prepara- tion of latices from organic solvent solutions of elastomers. 3,310,515, 3-21-67, Cl. 260—29.7. Halperin, Bernard I., J. J. McKlnney, and R. I. Eldred, Jr., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Two-component diazotype light-sensitive photoprinting material susceptible to thermal development. 3,301,679, 1-31-67, Cl. 96 — 75. Halpern, Alfred, and E. J. Sasmor, to Synergistics, Inc. Choline salicylate polygalacturonate therapy. 3,326,760, 6- 20-67, Cl. 167—65. Halpern, Alfred, and M. D. and R. R. Sackler. 60^ to Gray Pharmaceutical Co., and 40% to Synergistics, Inc. Ammo- niated mercury salicylate and preparation thereof. 3,360,- 535, 12-26-67, Cl. 260—434. Halpern, Herman : See — Kantrowitz, Arthur R., George, and Halpern. 3,341,152. Halpern, Otto : See — Bowers, Albert, and Halpern. 3,314,943. Halpern, l'eter 1 1. : Sec Fuhr, William H., Guinn, and Halpern. 3,319,229. Halpern, Stephen J. : See — Brothman, Abraham, Halpern, Miller, and Cuddeback. 3,328, 758. Halpern, William. Cutting tool. 3,309,945, 3-21-07, Cl. 77 — 58. Halpern, William. Boring tool. 3,314,314, 4-1S-07, Cl. 77 — 58. Halpern, Yuval : See — Patai, Saul, Halpern, and Michman. 3,359,284. Halpin, George N., to General Electric Co. Signal change de- tector for process control computer. 3,334,334, 8-1-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Halpin, Lawrence W., to United Control Corp. 'Signal con- trolled on-off maximum power transfer system. 3,358,21S, 12-12-67, Cl. 323—22. Halpin, Martin J., and D. Woollatt, to Worthington Corp. Selt'-lubricating system particularly adaptable for use in high pressure compressors. 3,315,881, 4—25-07, Cl. 230 — 206. Halpine, Joseph C, and B. M. Moroney. to Halmor Industries, Inc. Calibrating meters. 3,295,357, 1-3-67, Cl. 73 — 3. Hals, Finn A., to Avco Corp. Means for and method of recov- ering alkalis from products of combustion. 3,303,364, 2- 7-67, Cl. 310 — 11. Halsall, Harold S., to Kennedy Van Saun Mfg. & Eng. Corp. Overload release clutch with lock out means. 3,307,664, 3-7-67, Cl. 192—56. Halsall, Vincent M., to Globe-Union Inc. Battery including improved venting system. 3,360,403, 12-26-67, Cl. 136 — 170. Halsey, Brenton S. : See — Gottwald, Bruce C, Halsey, Williams, and Haigh. 3,354,- 035. Halsey, Brenton S., and R. C. Williams, to Albemarle Paper Co. Cast coating process. 3,330,088, 7-11-67, Cl. 117 — 64. Halsey, David C, to Chrysler Corp. Hydraulic pump. 3,359,- 913, 12-26-67, Cl. 103—136. Halsey, Davis. Multi-stage evacuating device. 3,344,523, 10-3- 67, Cl. 32—33. Halsey, Homer P., to Reserve Mining Co. Tramp metal detec- tor. 3,344,346, 9-26-67, Cl. 324 — 41. Halske Aktiengesellschaft : See — Schulze, Ernst. 3,308,458. Halstead, Donald B. : 33y 3 % each to N. M. White and I. L. Roger. Nail packaging device. 3,303,632, 2-14-67, Cl. 53 — 140. Halstead, Fred E., to Halstead Metal Products, Inc. Self- aligning packing gland arrangements. 3,311,030, 3-28-67, Cl. 92—118. Halstead, Fred E., to Halstead Metal Products, Inc. Vacuum cleaning apparatus for particulate materials. 3,311,420, 3-28-67, Cl. 302—49. Halstead, Fred E., to Halstead Metal Products, Inc. Con- tinuous direct chill-type casting unit. 3,354,941, 11-28-67, qj 164 283 Halstead, John H. Vehicle lift. 3,330,381, 7-11-67, Cl. 187—8.72. Halstead Metal Products, Inc. : See — Halstead, Fred E. 3,311,030. Halstead, Fred E. 3,311,420. Halstead, Fred E. 3,354,941. Halstead, Richard S., to Ken Wire & Metal Products, Inc. Display racks for phonograph records in envelopes or jackets, or similar articles. 3,307,708, 3-7-67, Cl. 211 — 10. Halstead, William M., and A. D. Saunders ; said Saunders assor. to said Halstead. Hand tool for cutting transistor leads. 3,337,953, 8-29-67, Cl. 30—233. Halsted, Charles P., to Burroughs Corp. Gated transistor shock excited sinusoidal pulse generator. 3,297,963, 1-10- 67, Cl. 331—117. Halsted, Charles P., to Burroughs Corp. Radar video proc- essor and clutter eliminator. 3,312,969, 4—4-67, Cl. 343 — 5. Halsted, Charles P., to Burroughs Corp. Symbol generating apparatus. 3,329,948, 7-4-67, Cl. 340 — 324. Halsted, Charles P., S. J. Savinese, and G. Yanishevsky, to Burroughs Corp. Cathode ray tube display device employ- ing constant velocity beam deflection. 3,311,908, 3-28-67, Cl. 340—324. Halter, Ernest J. Ball bearing assembly. 3,298,759, 1-17- 67, Cl. 308 — 175. Halter, Joseph R., to The Canton Drop Forging & Mfg. Co. Skid pipe for use in furnaces. 3,311,357, 3-2S-67, Cl. 263—6. Haltner, Arthur J., and W. G. Luetzel, to General Electric Co. Graphite lubricating composition of increased load carrying capacity. 3,297,572, 1-10-67, Cl. 252—29. Hal ton, Charles C, to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Radio controlled missile with television camera. 3.337,161. 8-22-67, Cl. 244 — 3.14. Halton, Renos E. : See — Kennedy, Harold J., and Halton. 3,302.644. Haltzman, Harry H., T. M. Wright, and G. S. Dimmick, said Wright and said Dimmick assors. to said Haltzman. Liquid spray dispensing apparatus. 3,348,735, 10-24-67, Cl. 222 2. Haluska. Loren A. : See — Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 3,317,460. Clark, Harold A., and Haluska. 3.355,473. 532 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Branched siloxane- alkylene oxide copolymers. 3,299,113, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Sulfopropylated, organofunctional silanes and siloxanes. 3,328,449, 6—27-67, CI. 260—448.2. Haluska, Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Silicone-carbonate resins. 3,338,869, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 46.0. Haluska. Loren A., to Dow Corning Corp. Organopoly- siloxanes. 3,305,425, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 16.5. Haluska, Loren A. to Dow Corning Corp. Certain pyridyl- silane derivatives. 3,355,455, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 297. Halva, Carroll J. : See — Grotenhuis, Ivan M., and Halva. 3,334,050. Halva, Carroll J., to The Babcoek & Wilcox Co. Process for making nuclear fuel materials. 3,320,177, 5-16-67, CI. 252—301.1. Halverson, Frederick, to American Cyanamid Co. Printed device using coded inks. 3,340,983, 9-12-67, CI. 197 — 1. Halverson, Gordon H. Phonograph record carrier. 3,301,- 451, 1-31-67, CI. 224 — 45. Halverson, James E. Egg rack. 3,300,054, 1-24-67, CI. 211 — 14. Halverson, Maynard L., and R. S. Patch, to Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. Dispensing freezer with flavor selection. 3,330,129, 7-11-67, CI. 62 — 179. Halverson, Richard P., to Sperry Rand Corp. Multi-aperture mated thin film memory element. 3,353,109, 11-14—67, CI. 340 — 174. Halverstadt, Robert D. : See — Crawford, Joseph H, and Halverstadt. 3,352,770. Halvorsen. Elmer W., and F. S. Russell, to Sleeper and Hart- ley, Inc. Wire forming machine. 3,351,101, 11-7-67, CI. 140—1. Halward, Folke, to D-M-E Corp. Clamp for unit die mech- anism. 3,315,318, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 43. Ham, Anna B. : See — Ferro, Patrick V., and Ham. 3,348,920. Ham. Coy S. : See — Lozano, Robert, Ham, Marshall, and Joyce. 3,308,042. Ham, Donald M., and F. Serck-Hanssen, to General Electric Co. Pulse counting device with visual and electrical stor- age and readout. 3,304,414, 2-14-67, CI. 235 — 92. Ham, George E. : See — Anspon, Harry D., Byler, and Ham. 3,350,372. Levine, Leonard, and Ham 3,326,968. Miller, Gordon R., Ham, Cobb, and Jensen. 3,336,294. Ham, George E., to The Dow Chemical Co. (1-aziridinyl) alkyl aryithioearbamates. 3,312,687, 4-4-67, CI. 260—239. Ham, George E., to Gulf Oil Corp. Foamable polymer com- positions wherein the blowing agent is the reaction prod- uct of an azodiearboxylate and an amine. 3,320, 1S9, 5-16- 67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Ham, George E., to Dow Chemical Co. N-eontaining organo- sihcon polymer. 3,322,694, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 2. Ham, George E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aziridinyl car- bamates. 3,337,533, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 239. Ham. George E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dicarbamates. 3,341,568. 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 468. Ham, George E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Certain 1-aziri- dinylalkyl phosphoramide compounds. 3,359,259, 12-19-67, CI. 260^239. Ham, George E., and' L. Levine, to The Dow Chemical Co. Alkyl (aryloxyethyl) carbamates and process. 3,320,302, 5-16-67, CI. 260—471. Ham, George E., and P. M. Phillips, to The Dow Chemical Co. Manufacture of piperazine. 3,324,130, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 268. Ham, George E., and L. Levine, to The Dow Chemical Co. Ethyl (hydrocarboxyethyl) carbamates. 3,326,962, 6-20-67, CI. 260—471. Ham, George E., and J. E. Stevens, to Dow Chemical Co. Polyester-polyamides containing aziridine groups. 3,354,126, 11-21-67. CI. 260 — 78. Ham, Howard M., Jr., to Moseley Associates, Inc. Detection of remote phase modulation of variable frequency carrier. 3,317,838, 5-2-67, CI. 325—31. Ham, James H., Jr., J. F. Ritchey. and W. R. Tolman : said Tolman assor. to Western Electric Co., Inc. ; said Ham and Ritchey assors. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Code transmitter. 3,316,357. 4-25-67, CI. 17 — 5. Ham, Paul D., and A. J. Timpson, to T. A. Harwood. Fish scaling apparatus. 3,304,574, 2-21-67, CI. 17 — 5. Hamac-Hansella Aktiengesellschaft : See- Anders, Gerhard. 3,322,402. Anders, Gerhard. 3.335.676. Hauser, Wilhelm. 3,319,665. Hamacher, Paul : See — Greis, Karl, and Hamacher. 3,316,791. Greis, Karl, and Hamacher. 3,359,845. Ham.ida, Masa : See — Umezawa, Hamao, Okami, Takeuchi, and Hamada 3 358,- 001. Hamada, Yoshitsugu, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Water-cooled rotary piston engine. 3,319,612, 5-16-67, CI. 123—8. Hamada, Yuji : See — Tsnkatani, Kenmi, Nagamine, Hamada, and Takagi 3.354,464. Hamaker, John W.. and R. T. Martin, to The Dow Chemical Co. Plant growth control methods and compositions. 3,325,272, 6-13-67, CI. 71—2.5. Hamai Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Ishikawa, Jiro, and Tomii. 3,330,165. Hamamoto, Masaji : see — Maeda, Seiichi, Miyake, Yanagisawa, and Hamamoto. 3,342,779. Hamamura, Yasuji, K. Hayashiya, and K. Naito ; said Haya- shiya and said Naito assors. to said Hamamura. Feedstuff for silkworms containing aromatic polyhydrocarboxylic acid and method. 3,328,170, 6-27-67, CI. 99—2. Hamann, George F.. Sr. Precision measuring ruler. 3,303,- 570, 2-14-67, CI. 33 — 107. Hamann, Omer F. : See — Compton, Robert H., Hamann, and Steadman. 3,340,420. Hamann, Omer F., to General Dynamics Corp. Photosensitive logic circuitry utilizing light pipe. 3,304,433, 2-14-67, CI. 250 — 227. Hamann, Omer F., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Electro- luminescent display device using plastic foam. 3,317,728, 5-2-67, CI. 250—71. Hamann, Omer F., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Character generating system utilizing a cathode ray tube in which a portion of a plurality of electron beams are selectively defocussed to form the character. 3,331,985, 7-18-67, CI. 315 — 13. Hamann, Omer F.. to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Astigmatic lens arrangement for cathode ray tubes. 3,349.269, 10-24- 67, CI. 313 — 78. Hamann Rechenmaschinen G.m.b.H. : See — Lungwitz, Gunter K. 3,301,371. Hamann. Rudolf : See — Feiner, Alfred, Hamann, and Schopf. 3,299,642. Hamano Resin Co., Ltd. : See — Sakuma. Toramitsu, and Nakamura. 3,336,417. Hamasaki, Masafumi : See — Higashijima, Sunao, and Hamasaki. 3,326,075. Hamberg, Edwin S. : See — Yamamoto, Yujiro, Hamberg, Muranaka, and Ikegami. 3,310,629. Hambleton, James : See — Heyman, Horace W., Hambleton, and Gurwicz. 3,337,7S6. Hambling. James K. : See — Webber, William C, and Hambling. 3,299,164. Yeo, Alan A., Hambling. and Alderson. 3,325.559. Yeo, Alan A., Hambling, and Alderson. 3,331,884. Hambling, Stewart K., and G. B. Spence, to Girling Ltd. Brake pressure proportioning device. 3,317,251, 5-2-67, CI. 303 — 24. Hamburg-Flugzeugbau G.m.b.H. : See — Weigel, Jurgen. 3,346,469. Hamburgen, Arthur, to International Business Machines Corp. Error detection and correction apparatus for character read- ers. 3,303,463, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Hamburgen, Arthur, to International Business Machines Corp. Detection and correction of transposition errors. 3,333,243, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Hamburger, Theodore, and J. E. Painter, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multi-stable ferroresonant circuit. 3,313,- 948, 4-11-67, CI. 307 — 88. Hamby, Jefferson O., and R. H. Chase, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. FM light communications system. 3,351,761, 11-7-67, CI. 250 — 199. Hamby, Russell S., to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Tension controlled web drive 3.348,107, 10-17-67, CI. 318 — 6. Hamed. Parviz : See — McDonel, Everett T., and Hamed. 3.344,105. Hamed, Parviz, to B. F. Goodrich Co. Tackifving cements for EPM and EPDM rubbers 3,354,107, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 31.2. Hamel, Edmund, to Hamel Projektierungs- und Verwaltungs A.G. Roller and coupling assembly. 3,359,758, 12-26-67, CI. 64 — 10. Hamel G.m.b.H : See — Greive, Aloys. 3,314.224. Hamel. Harold R., to Pacific Electrieord Co. Method of forming female socket for electrical coupling. 3,328,504, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 272. Hamel Projektierungs- und Verwaltungs A.G. : See — Hamel, Edmund. 3.359,758. Hamel, Raymond R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vend- ing machine and check control apparatus therefor. 3,311,- 206. 3-28-67, CI. 194 — 2. Hamelin, Jean J., and J. Roulet, to Societe anonyme dite : L'Oreal. Two compartment container. 3,326,400, 6-20-67. CI. 215—6. Hamelink. William B. : See — Blackett. James C, Hamelink, Krueger, and Livingston. 3.357.473. H.imer, Ruth I. Adjustable hairnet. 3,327,321, 6-27-67, CI. 2—198. Hamermesh, Bernard : See — Becker, David G.. Friichtenicht, Hamermesh, and Lang- muir. 3.317,846. Hames William A. : See — Scheitlin. Thomas G., Koch, and Hames. 3,321,933. Hamill, Dennis W. : See — Hunter, Melvin J., Kern, and Hamill. 3.350,182. Hamill. Robert L., and W. M. Stark, to Eli Lilly and Co. Antibiotics maerocin and lactenocin. 3,326,759, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 65. Hamilton, Alan R.. to Collins Radio Co. Error avoidance svstem for sampling type AFC circuit. 3,297,964, 1-10- 67. CI. 332—19. LIST OK KATKXTLKS :.:;:; Hamilton, Ainu K., to Rice Barton Corp. Apparatus for liquid removal. 3,357,345, 12-12-67, CI. 100 — 158. Hamilton, Alexander, and J. D. Stewart, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Process for the halogenatlon of phthaloeyanines. 3,320,- 276, 0-16-67, CI. 200—314.5. Hamilton, Alexander, Jr., and C. D. Hamilton, to St. Joseph Paper Box Co. Carrying container. 3,343,743, 9-26-67, CI. -■2'.) 21. Hamilton, Allen K., to Consolidated Vacuum Corp. Vaporized material source. 3,313,474, 4-11-67, CI. 230—69. Hamilton, Charles I). : See — Hamilton, Alexander, Jr., and C. D. Hamilton. 3,343,743. Hamilton, Clark II Syringe for chromatographic analyses. 3,334,78S. 8 8 67, CI. 222—43. Hamilton Co. : See — Nadolny, John P. 3,315,734. Hamilton Co., Inc. : See — ■ Bent, John H., and Coss. 3,332,869. Hamilton Cosco, Inc. : See — Brown, Jerry A. 3,295,891. Hamilton, Earl F., and Lay. 3,304,108. Hamilton, John J., and Schroer. 3,349,727. Lay, Ralph B., Bates, and Neal. 3,330,597. Moore, Donald L., and Snyder. 3.317,242. Moore, Donald L., and Snyder. 3,326,602. iSellars, James F., Jr., and King. 3,343,179. Hamilton, Donald A., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Valve for exchange transfusion system. 3,344,785. 10-3-67, CI. 128—214. Hamilton, Donald B. : See — Hare, Wilbert K.. Hamilton, and Miller. 3,33S,466. Hamilton, Donald R., S. O'Hara, and R. G. Seidensticker, to Westiughouse Electric Corp. Process for controlling den- dritic crystal growth. 3,298,795, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 301. Hamilton, Douglas D. Delimber. 3,308,S61, 3-14-67, CI. 144 — 3. Hamilton, Douglas D., % to Canadian International Paper Co., % to Quebec North Shore Paper Co., and % to Abitibi St. Anne Paper Ltd. Tree processing machine. 3,351,107, 11-7- 67, CI. 144 — 3. Hamilton, Earl F., and R. B. Lay, to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Tube construction. 3,304, 10S, 2-14-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Hamilton Float & Trowel Ltd. : See— Cagno, Luigi. 3,296,946. Hamilton, Francis W. to Chrvsler Corp. Throttle safety return for transmission failure. 3,340,746, 9-12-67, CI. 74 — 172. Hamilton. Frank T. Dentist's stool or the like. 3.33S.626, 8-29-67 CI. 297 — 115, Hamilton, George F. : See — Kiscellus, Anthony J., Swiercz, and Hamilton. 3,339,737. Hamilton, Herbert F., and W. C. Callow, to The Magnavox Co. Apparatus and process for removing shield from cable or the like material. 3,339,437, 9-5-67, CI. 81 — 9.51. Hamilton Humidity. Inc. : See — Zukley Frank T. 3,298,231. Hamilton, James P. : See — Lima, Daniel A., and Hamilton. 3,329,642. Rau, Eric, Phillips, and Hamilton. 3,297.460. Hamilton, John J., and C. E. Schroer, to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Tray table. 3.349,727, 10-31-67, CI. 108 — 119. Hamilton, Joseph P. Connector for containers and package. 3,339,725, 9-5-67. CI. 206 — 65. Hamilton, Lewis J., to Instant Secretary Service, Inc. Self cleansing spark plug with gas flow directing means. 3,317,- 774, 5-2-67, CI. 313 — 143. Hamilton, Lyle A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic inter-esteri- fication. 3.328,439. 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 410.9. Hamilton, Lyle A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Condensation of alkyl- ene oxides. 3,328,407, 6-27-67. CI. 260 — 615. Hamilton, Lyle A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic conversion of fluorocarhons. 3,337,645, S-22-67, CI. 260 — 653.3. Hamilton. Lyle A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Production of mono- and di-substituted phosphines. 3,352,925, 11—14-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Hamilton Mfg. Co. : See — Katzfev, James M., Amthor. and Kanitz. 3.337,262. Katzfey, James M., and Peterson. 3,348,893. Mueller, Floyd F., and Turko. 3,333,347. Hamilton, Milton J. : See — Coates, Herbert W., Baigas, Hamilton, and Haynes. 3.312.224. Hamilton, Neville, to The Hoover Co. Automatic control means. 3,321, 5S8, 5-23-67, CI. 200—38. Hamilton, Pat B. : See — Nielsson, Eldon D., Hamilton, Rosi, and Peruzzotti. 3,317,401. Hamilton, Paul M. : See — Nielsen. Morris L.. and Hamilton. 3.33S.S02. Hamilton. Richard J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Coin disposal apparatus for telephone paystation. 3,307,779, 3-7-67, CI. 232—57.5. Hamilton, Robert G. : See — Dickard, Lester R., and Hamilton. 3,313,471. Hamilton, Robert G., and L. R. Dickard, to Averv Products Corp. Retroreflective sign. 3,310,900. 3-28-67, CI. 40 — 135. Hamilton, Robert H. : See — Simpkins, Alan B., and Hamilton. 3,308,424. Hamilton. Robert S. Dentifrice dispensing head. 3,332,576, 7-25-67, CI. 221 — 202. Hamilton, Robert W. : See — McPherson. Wilbur A., and Hamilton. 3,306,729. Hamilton, Roy M., Jr., and E. E. Galberth. Ball-holding de- vice. 3,301,556, 1-31-67, CI. 273—26. Hamilton, Sam, and R. A. Clayton, to The Electric Tachometer Corp. Multi-channel thermal recorder. 3,327,312, 6-20 67, CI. 346 — 19. Ilamilton-Skotch Corp., The: See — Piker, Herbert M. 3,298,554. Piker, Herbert M. 3,304.603. Piker, Herbert M. 3,313,438. Piker, Herbert M. 3,338,068. Piker, Herbert M. 3,356,243. Hamilton, Stephen B., Jr., and H. S. Blanchard, to General Electric Co. 4-(4'-bromo-2',6'-cllmethylphenoxy)-2 I 6-dimetli- ylphenol and method of preparation. 3,351,067, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 613. Hamilton Tool Co., The: See — Crampton, Charles P. 3,298,684. Huffman, Harold W. 3,298,353. Huffman Harold W. 3,304,102. Hamilton, Vern E., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Light trap- ping filter and method of making. 3,295,96S. 1-3-67. CI. 96—27. Hamilton, Vern E., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method and means for malting ambient light filter. 3,305,422, 2-21- 67, CI. 156 — 254. Hamilton, Vern E., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Method for forming a protective facing on a cathode ray tube. 3,329,- 545, 7-4-67, CI. 156 — 213. Hamilton, Vern E., and L. M. Roseland, to Douglas McDonnell Corp. Spherical shaped plastic filter for cathode ray tube. 3,341,391, 9-12-07, CI. 161—3. Hamilton, Wallace, to Lewis Welding and Engineering Corp. Articulated cover for an opening. 3,318,361, 5-9-67, CI. 160—193. Hamilton, Wallace, to Lewis Welding and Engineering Corp. Proportioning apparatus. 3,347,410, 10-17-67, CI 222 — 56. Hamilton, Walter E. : See — Lowe, Edison, Durkee, and Hamilton. 3,346,392. Hamilton Watch Co. : See — Anater, Raymond J., and Steiner. 3,341.671. Bergey, John M., Anater, Roland, and Steiner. 3,306,208. Brashear, Donald W. 3,353,348. Eshleman. Ralph G. 3,310,641. Eshleman, Ralph G., and James. 3,315,461. Klinck, John L., Van Horn, and Campbell. 3,332,229. Olasz, Joseph S., and Moseman. 3,315,364. Ktuder. Philip A. 3.338,048. Hamilton, William, and R. G. Jackson, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Sealing means for a reservoir for a liquefied gas. 3.355,892, 12-5-67, CI. 61— .5. Hamilton, William R., Jr., to Poor & Co. Molded plastic in- sulated joints. 3,335,953, 8-15-67, CI, 238 — 243. Hamilton, William R., Jr., to Poor & Co. Insulated rail joint. 3,335,954, 8-15-67, CI. 238—243. Hamilton, Willis D. Adherent acoustical and decorative coat- ing composition. 3,338.S48, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Hamkins. Clark J. : See — Kidera Edward H.. Hamkins. and Siddons. 3,353.501. Hamkins, Clark J., to Walker Mfg. Co. Press. 3,320,740, 5-23-67, CI. 60 — 26.1. Hamlett, Sidney J., to White Consolidated Industries, Inc. Sewing machine speed control. 3,319,591, 5-16-67, CI. 112 — 220. Hamlin, Haley H., to United States of America, Navy. Barrel engine having forced lubrication. 3,359,864, 12-26-67, CI. 91 — 175. Hamlin, James S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Vacuum frame utilizing air inbleed during exposure of pho- tosensitive materials. 3,359,879, 12-26-67, CI. 95 — 76. Hamlin, Jerome F. Roller skate construction. 3,339,936, 9-5- 67, CI. 280 — 11.2. Hamlin Mfg. Co. : See — Hahnlein, William. 3,332,092. Hamlin Metal Products Corp., The : See — Mueller, Eugene A. 3,313,177. Hamlin, Norris B., and C. J. Mula, to Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts Inc. Apparatus for measuring the phase delay of a signal channel. 3,319,165, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 84. Hamlin, Wayne D., and S. E. Heymann, to Signode Corp. Strapping dispenser. 3,337,153, S-22-67, CI. 242 — 75.43. Hamlin, William E. : See — ■ Clayborne, Norman F., Kerns, and Hamlin. 3,295,350. Hamm. Billie. Trailer van and conveyor. 3,317,066, 5-2-67, CI. 214 — 83.36. Hamm, Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Oil rings. 3,346,264, 10-10-67, CI. 277—141. Hamm. Douglas W., to Muskegon Piston Ring Co. Narrow groove piston ring. 3. 355, ISO, 11-28-67, CI. 277 — 139. Hamm, Forrest D. : See — Grindrod, Paul E., and Hamm. 3.330.670. 'Seiferth. Oscar E., Grindrod, Hamm, Goller, and Gifford. 3,322,614. Hamm. Hellmut A. : See — Machold, Alfred O. K., Nehring, and Hamm. 3,307,623. Hamm. Norbert A. : See — Howell, Raymond P., Swenck, and Hamm. 3,297,075. Hamm, Philip C. : See — Speziale, Angelo J., and Hamm. 3,303,015. Hamm, Philip C, to Monsanto Co. Anthelmintic procedure. 3,314,849, 4-18-67, CI. 167—53. 534 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hamm, Philip C, and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Co. Halo- alkenyl disubstituted thionocarbamates. 3,297,680, 1-10- 67, CI. 260—239. Hamm, Ralph J., to American Optical Co. Ophthalmic mount- ing with adjustably mounted pliable bridge. 3,304,145, 2- 14-67, CI 351—130. Hamm, Willard C. : See — Mammino, Joseph, Hamm, and Pease. 3,345,161. Hamm, William E. : See — Anderson, Francis L. 3,298,574. Hammacher, Konrad. Metuod and apparatus for observing heartbeat activity. 3,318,303, 5-9-67, CI. 128—2.05. Hammamoto, Masao, and Y. Sakaki. Fertilizer compositions consisting of isobutylidendiurea and method of using. 3,322,528, 5-30-67, CI. 71—29. Hammann, Ingeborg : See — Schrader, Gerhard, and Hammann. 3,325,492. Hamme, Donald G., to National Gypsum Co. Wallboard for backing wall tile blocks. 3.312,585, 4—1-67, CI. 161 — 104. Hammeborg, Rune R. S., and I. Pilskar, to Skandinaviska Telekompaniet AB. Sheet metal plier tool with inter- foliated pivot joint. 3,307,258, 3-7-67, CI. 30—261. Hammell, Kemper M., to AMP Inc. Terminal board wiring. 3,295,189, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Hammell, Kemper M„ and H. Rueger, to AMP Inc. Terminal units for circuit panels. 3,308,417, 3-7-67, CI. 339 — 59. Hammell, Kemper M., and R. F. Cobaugh, to AMP Inc. Means for making electrical connections. 3,325,770, 6-13-67, CI. 339—176. Hammelmann, Paul. Fluid moving machine. 3,307,484, 3-7-67, CI. 103—51. Hammer, Ernest J. : See — Seckerson, Clifford A., Crowther, and Hammer. 3,335,471. Seckerson, Clifford A., and Hammer. 3,332,463. Hammer, Ernest J., to United-Carr Inc. Adjustable hinge mechanism. 3,325,211, 6-13-67, CI. 297—370. Hammer, George N. : See — Monroe, George C, jr., and Hammer. 3,297,742. Hammer. Glen P. : See — Mason, Ralph B., and Hammer. 3,352,776. Hammer, Irving P., to Mobil Oil Corp. Coating compositions. 3,322,709, 5-30-67, CI. 260—28.5. Hammer, Jacobus A. : See — Engler, Peter E., and Hammer. 3,351,874. Hammer, Joel B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Optically baffled throated nozzle. 3,358,503, 12-19-67, CI. 73 — 147. Hammer, William : See — Shapiro, Arnold, Hammer, and Kerivan. 3,312,383. Shapiro. Arnold, Hammer, and Kerivan. 3,344,222. Hammer, William N. : See — Mandel, Gerald, Morehead, Kucza, and Hammer. 3,326,- 730. Hammerand, Donald J., and A. J. Burv. to Admiral Corp. Low force velocity trip. 3,311,380, 3-28-67, CI. 274 — 15. Hammerly, Herman J., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker panelboard or load center. 3,360,690, 12-26-67, CI. 317 — 119. Hammerling, Friedrich : See — Kramer, Werner, Hammerling, and Kalkner. 3,356,901. Hammermill Paper Co. : See — Nesbit, Ralph. 3,323,708. Hammerschlag, Alfred, to Fijn Mechanische Industrie "Becker's Sons" N.V. Weigh scale with beam acting as piston in pneumatic dampener. 3,354,972, 11-28-67, CI. 177 — 188. Hammerschmidt, Harold L., and K. J. Hutchings, to Auto- matic 'Control Co. Probe head for storm sewers and the like. 3,311,722, 3-28-67, CI. 200—61.05. Hammerton, Roderic H., to Foseco International Ltd. Pro- duction of ingots. 3,322,518, 5-30-67, CI. 44 — 7. Hammett, Dillard S. : See- Cox, Harold D., Hammett, Dozier, and Shatto. 3,331,212 Hammitt, Frederick G., R. Garcia, M. J. Robinson, and F. Avdinmakine. Vibratory unit with seal. 3,331,589, 7-18- 67, Cl. 259 — 116. Hammock, Lucille G. : See — ■ Saia, Frank J., James, and Hammock. 3,339,274. Hammon, George L., to Hammon Precision Equipment Co. Machine torches. 3,314,667, 4-18-67, Cl. 266—23. Hammon Precision Equipment Co. : See — - Hammon, George L. 3,314,667. Hammond. Colin E. Elapsed time and cost recorders. 3,344,- 432, 9-26-67, Cl. 346—95. Hammond Corp. : See — Dvle, Charles A. 3,358,091. Young, Alan C. 3,358,070. Hammond, Donald L., and L. S. Cutler, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Crystal resonators. 3,339,091, 8-29-67, Cl. 310 — 9.1. Hammond, James H., Jr. : See — Murphree, Francis J., and Hammond. 3,353,148. Hammond, Jerry J. Stool. 3,338,190, S-29-67, Cl. 108 — 156. Hammond, John H, Jr. : See — Chaffee, Emory L. 3,339,143. Hammond, John H., Jr., deceased : R. G. Lucas, N. L. Leek, and The National Shawmut Bank, executors. Communica- tion system utilizing selective sweep pattern. 3,308,381, 3-7-67, Cl. 325—349. Hammond Organ Co. : See — Schrecongost, Ray B. 3,325,747. Young, Alan C. 3.305.620. Young, Alan C. 3,325,581. Young, Alan C. 3,334,173. Hammond, Philip D. : See — Denton. William I., and Hammond. 3,356,729. Hammond, Robert J., to V-M Corp. Actuating mechanism for record changer spindle. 3,336,032, 8-15-67, Cl. 274 — 10. Hammond, Robert J., to V-M Corp. Record changer spindle. 3,352,562 11-14-67, Cl. 274 — 10. Hammond, Roland P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Multistage flash evaporator. 3,342,697, 9-19-67, Cl. 202 — 173. Hammond, Roland P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Plural conduit flash film evaporator for distilling and condensing sea water. 3,355,364, 11-28— 67, Cl. 202 — 172. Hammond, Wardlaw M., Jr., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Sight- ing device which superimposes the image of target with that of a missile. 3,352,196, 11-14-67, Cl. 88 — 2.4. Hammonds, Eddie R., to Owens-Johnson Shearing Blade Corp. Land clearing blade. 3,351,108, 11-7-67, Cl. 144—34. Hammonds, John E. Novel device and method for reproducing printed matter. 3,346,431, 10-10-67, Cl. 156 — 235. Hammons, Billy G., 49% to Moore, Velikanje & Countryman. Blood container. 3,304,977, 2-21-67. Cl. 150 — 1. Hammons, Carl A., E. B. Kalinke, and R. R. Smith, to Gen- eral Dynamics Corp. Dual tube regenerative cryostat. 3,353,- 371, 11-21-67, Cl. 62—514. Hammons, Robert B., to Minnesota-Ohio Oil Corp. Ribbon- blade razor having adjustment means for the blade. 3,348,- 306, 10-24-67, Cl. 30—40.1. Hamner, Glen P. : See — Arey, William F., Jr., Hamner, and Mason. 3,331,767. Mason, Ralph B., Arey, and Hamner. 3,331,768. Mason, Ralph B., and Hamner. 3,310,484. Mattox, William J., and Hamner. 3.312,602. Mattox, William J., and Hamner. 3,329,604. Rigney, James A., Mason, and Hamner. 3,337,447. Hamner, Glen P., and R. B. Mason, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Oxidized binder pitch from dealkylated condensed aromatic petroleum fractions. 3,350,295, 10-31- 67, Cl. 208 — 4. Hamner, Robert L. : See — Pilloton, Roger L., and Hamner. 3,300,284. Hampreeht, Guenther, L. Vogel, M. Schwarzmann, and R. Mohr, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Vaporizing urea in the production of melamine. 3,300,492, 1-24-67, Cl. 260—249.7. Hampreeht, Guenther, H. D. Fromm, M. Schwarzmann, and L. Vogel, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Recovery of urea from off-gases from the syn- thesis of melamine from urea in the gas phase which have been freed from melamine. 3,321,603, 5-23-67, Cl. 260— -555. Hampreeht, Guenther, E. Rother, M. Schwarzmann, and H. D. Fromm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Production of melamine from urea. 3,336,310, 8-15- 67, Cl. 260—249.7. Hampson, Horace N., and E. R. A. Forshaw, to Shell Oil Co. Polyurethanes produced from ethylene oxide capped poly- hydrie aleohol-propylene oxide adducts. 3,336,242, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Hampton, Archie L. : See — Jakacki, Edwin J., and Hampton. 3,305,518. Hampton, Edward L., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Multiple position rocker-recliner. 3,322,459, 5-30-67, Cl. 297 — 85. Hampton. Gordon P. : See — Lasch, Cecil A., Jr., Hampton, and Speransky. 3,299,196. Hampton, Lynn F., to Columbus Bolt and Forging Co. Die for producing self-locking threaded fastener. 3,308,645, 3-14-67, Cl. 72 — 469. Hampton, Merle I. : See — Edenbaum, Martin I., and Hampton. 3,360,337. Hamrick, Elmer J. : See — Hankey, Herbert E„ and Hamrick. 3,347,523. Hamrick, James C, to Jet Line Products, Inc. Suction clean- ing system and method. 3,353,996. 11-21-67, Cl. 134—21. Hamrick. Luther M. : See — Barker, Theodore L., and Hamrick. 3,310,187. Hamrin, Charles E., Jr., to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Method for depositing a tungsten- rhenium metal alloy on a substrate. 3,343,979. 9-26-67. Cl. 117 — 100. Hamson, Jack, Jr. Batting aid and method of using same. 3,353.824, 11-21-67. Cl. 273—26. Han, Bui S. : See — Neumann, Manfred E., and Han. 3,308,362. Han, Inc. : See — Blozis, Peter P. 3,313,049. Hana Corp. : See — Hawkins, Horatio J. 3,339,750. Hana, Karel, K. Pietsch, and R. Cermak, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Method for automatic signaling and moni- toring of supervised and evaluated chemical analyses. 3,306,096, 2-28-67, Cl. 73—23.1. Hanada, Takeaki : See — Hata, Takuya, and Hanada. 3,337,350. Hanafee, James E. : See — Walker, Lancelot H., and Hanafee. 3,333,955. Hanafee, James E.. to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Production of heat-treatable aluminum casting alloy. 3,297,435, 1-10-67, Cl. 75 — 142. Hanafusa, Tutomu, to Terasaki Denki Sangyo Kabushikl- Kaisha. Automatic circuit interrupter having magnetic blowoff means. 3,317,866, 5-2-67, Cl. 335—16. LIST OF PATENTEES 535 CI. United States of 3,351,842. 11-7- Hanan, Maurice, F. P. Palermo, N. Raver, and G. Schay, to International Business Machines Corp. Method and ap- paratus for addressing a memory. 3,311,888, 3-28-67 340—172.5. Hanas, Bertil : See — Stenkvist, Svcn-Einar, and Hanas. 3,352,665. Hanas, Orest J. : See — Polin, Benson, and Hanas. 3,334,295. Hanas, Crest J., and K. D. Alaburda, to America, Navy. Coaxial diode cartridge. 67, CI. 321 — 69. Hanau, Ferdinand. Apparatus for constricting and binding a continuous length of material at spaced points therealong. 3,306,184, 2-28-67, CI. 100 — 10. Hanaue, Goro : See — Takamune, Hirotoki, Hanaue, and Mochizuki. 3,312,053. Hanawalt, Charles K. : See — Corwin, Boy E. and L. A., and Hanawalt. 3,297,326. Hancel, Elwood L. : See — Besoyan, Kirk. 3,31S,533. Hauchett, Clifford J., to Walker Mfg. Co. Three-part muffler with side branch chambers. 3,323,613, 6-6-67, CI. 181 — 48. Hanchett, George D., to Radio Corp. of America. Integral pulse switching system. 3,334,244, 8-1-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Hanchett, Leland J. : See — Colburn, James H., and Hanchett. 3,34S,201. Djluis, Constantine, Hanchett. and Hart. 3,302,174. Hanchett Mfg. Co. : See — Phelps, Clyde H. 3,329,025. Hancoch & Co. (Engineers) Ltd.: See — Semper, Kenneth D. S. 3,301,543. Hancock Industries, Inc. : See — Kirk, Joseph R. 3,350,046. Hancock, Jack A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Defect sensing device. 3,301,974, 1-31-67, CI. 200 — 61.13. Hancock, James L., to General Motors Corp. Hot wire thermal switch with calibration means for the contacts. 3,328,544, 6-27-67, CI. 200—139. Hancock, John, and I. Westerman, to Geo. Bray & Co. Ltd. Gas jets or burners. 3,304,014, 2-14-67, CI. 239 — 548. Hancock, Kenneth E., to Canadian Marconi Co. Tunable co- axial cavity resonator. 3,336,542, 8-15-67, CI. 333 — 82. Hancock, Norman L. Building wall and tapered interfitting blocks therefor. 3,355,849, 12-5-67, CI. 52 — 396. Hancock Telecontrol Corp. : See — Singer, Edwin. 3,328,680. Singer. Edwin, and Geissler. 3.344.40S. Zd'/.ieborski, J. H. George. 3,335,332. Hand, Albert E., to Emhart Corp. Mullion assembly. 3,319,- 382, 5-16-67, CI. 49 — 504. Hand, Albert M., to Steadman Industries Ltd. Freight con- tainer with retractable legs. 3,332,661, 7-25-67, CI. 254 — 86. Hand, Clare L.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of poly- phenyls. 3,359,340, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 670. Hand, Douglas P. Drive assembly for carrier vehicle. 3,326,- 310, 6-20-67, CI. 180—6.2. Hand, Frederick F., and C. Strack, to J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Multi-directional stretchable nonwoven fabric. 3,326,740, 6— 20-67, CI. 161—170. Hand. Theodore F. : See — Ekiss, Marilyn J.. Weisgeiber, and Hand. 3.354,180. Hand, Viola W. Lint remover. 3,321,790, 5-30-67, CI. 15 — 104. Hand, William C, to Inventions and Invention Consultants, Inc. Pipe clamps. 3,357,665. 12-12-67, CI. 248—74. Handberg, Gordon O., to Honeywell Inc. Guidance control signal developing apparatus. 3,323,124, 5-30-67, CI. 343—108. Handel, Siegfried K. : See — Lasley, Robert A., and Handel. 3,313,302. Lasley, Robert A., Handel, and Eisenstadt. 3,360,702. Handelsanstalt, Retobobina : See — Faulhaber, Fritz. 3,360,668. Handey Industries, Inc. : See — Whitman, Robert L., and Perry. 3,357,595. Handgards, Inc. : See — Blatz, Robert A. 3.329.54S. Handleman, Avrom R., and R. P. Langguth, to Monsanto Co. Corrosion inhibited phosphate solutions. 3,342,749, 9-19- 67, CI. 252—389. Handler, Milton E., to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Shelf handling and forming apparatus. 3,304,760. 2-21-67, CI. 72 — 324. Handler, Milton E., and I. J. Ferdinand, to S. A. Hirsh Mfg. Co. Stock feeding and blank ejecting apparatus for punch presses. 3,315,553, 4-25-67, CI. 83 — 82. Handlev. Douglas : See — Denton, William H.. Handley, and Pratt. 3,336.113. Handley, John. Mechanical multi-stage aggregator used with a disc file. 3,349.381, 10-24-67, CI. 340—174.1. Handlovits, Carl E. : See — Smith, Harry A., and Handlovits. 3,324,0S7. Hand rick, Kurt : See — Benning, Anton, and Handrick. 3,344,176. Handt, Paul R. : See — Hoornstra, Clayton W., and Handt. 3,316,179. Handwerk, David P. : See — Remy, Nicholas D., Handwerk, Strayer, and Kurtz. 3,337,170. Handwerk, Erwin C. : See — Kaneko, Thomas M., and Handwerk. 3,309,196. Handwerk, Erwin C, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Calcium chloride treatment of oxygen-process steel fume. 3,318,685, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — 3. Handwerk, Otto : See — Shallenberg, Robert L., and Handwerk. 3,299,705. Handy & Harman : See — McDonald, Allen S., Spooner, and Coxe. 3.296,695. Handy, Robert M., and J E. Johnson, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Solid state thin film photosensitive device with tunnel barriers. 3,329,823, 7^-67, CI. 250 — 211. Handy, Robert W. : See — Kesslin, George, Handy, and Steinmetz. 3,323,925. Handy Things Mfg. Co. : See — Pleiss, Gordon S. 3,307,813. Haner, Lambert, and L. H. Brown, to Avtron Mfg. Inc. Control for counting mechanism. 3,308,435, 3-7-07, CI. 340—168. Hanes Corp. : See — Beard, Ralph L., and Hester. 3,296,627. Beard Ralph L., and Hester. 3,351,339. Harmon, Perry G. 3,321,069. Nebel, Max. 3,318,113. Sheek, Richard B., and Stack. 3,342,042. Hanes Hosiery Mills Co. : See — Nebel, Max B. and E. M. 3,319,440. Hanes, James W. E., to Ventura Tool Co. Connectors for well parts. 3,297,344, 1-10-67, CI. 285—141. Hanes, James W. E., to Huntsinger Associates. Automatically alignable and connectible tool joint. 3,345,085, 10-3-67, CI. 285 — 27. Hanes, James W. E., and J. H. Hynes, to Ventura Tool Co. Pipe tool joints. 3,345,084^ 10-3-67 CI. 285—27. Hanes, James W. E., and W. F. Miller, to Ventura Co. Conduit connectors. 3.345,087, 10-3-67 CI. 285—39. Hanes, Lewis F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Feeding appa- ratus. 3,303,941, 2-14-67, CI. 214 — 1. Haneta, Yuiti, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Vapor deposition device. 3,314,393, 4-18-67, CI. 118 — 48. Hanewald, Richard H. : See — Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald. 3,298, S01. Goodrich. Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald 3,314,787. Haney, Benjamine H., and B. F. Dockery, to Hickory Springs Mfg. Co., Inc. Upholstery edge springs. 3,324,485, 6-13-07, CI. 5 — 260. Hanev, Claude H. : See — Frenkel, Marvin A., and Haney. 3,345,226. Haney, Donald W. : See — Giannuzzi, George A., and Hanev. 3.343.4S1. Haney, Paul O. Carrying device. 3,346,157, 10-10-67, CI. 224 — 49. Haney, William P., to Pullman Inc. Crank for semi-trailer landing gear. 3,321,998, 5-30-67, CI. 74 547. Hanf, Hubert, to Ateliers Neyret-Beylier & Piccard-Pictet (Neyrpic) and Societe Grenobloise d'Etudes et Applications Hydrauliques, (Sogreath). 3,328,896. 7-4-67, CI. 34—125. Hanf, William P. : See — Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene, Hanf, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315,235. Hanff, Michel M., to Compagnie des Compteurs. Electro-acous- tic submarine transducer. 3,349,366, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 8. Hanford, Stewart H., to Diebold Inc. Hose connecting struc- ture for vacuum cleaning systems. 3,335,744, 8-15-67, CI. 137—360. Hangstefer. James B., to Solid State Products, Inc. Vertically and horizontally integrated microcircuitry. 3,310,711, 3-21-67, CI. 31Y— 101. Hanifan, William A., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator with adjustable shelf. 3,360,322, 12-26-67, CI. 312—312. Hanifin, John W., Jr., R. A. Capuzzi, and E. Cohen, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted N-carbamylpyrazine- carboxamides. 3,345.372, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 250. Hanink, Dean K., to General Motors Corp. Method of bonding. 3,339,269, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 488. Hank, Dietrich, to Veb Druckmaschinenwerke Leipzig, for controlling the tension when winding material. 156, 5-2-67, CI. 242—75.3. Hanka, Ladislav J. : See — Bergy, Malcolm E., Coats, Hanka, and Johnson. 382. Hanke, Albert R., and W. J. Marshall, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of making quinacridone solid solutions. 3.29S.S47, 1-17-67, CI. 106 — 2SS. Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, G. Wolfram, R. Rutter, and K.-H. Menzel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Azo dyestuffs and their metal complex compounds. 3,316,238, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 146. Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, G. Wolfrum, and H. Wunderlich, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Pyrazole mono- azo dyestuffs. 3,324,105, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 15S. Hanke, Kenneth E. Removable liner for the firebowl barbecue apparatus. 3,316,892, 5-2-67, CI. 126 — 25. Hanke, Merlin S. Fabricated pulley. 3,324.735, 6-13-67. 74—230.4. Hanke, Robert P. : See — Dickinson, Horace, Stallard, and Hanke. 3,307,575. Hanke, Wilhelm, to European Atomic Energy Community (Euratom). Pulsed nuclear reactors. 3,359,171, 12-19-67, CI. 176—33. Device 3,317,- 3,300,- ot CI. 536 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hanken, Albert F., to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. System for quantitatively measuring a property of dielectric mate- rial by applying input signals at two different frequencies to a capacitance probe and varying the frequency of one input signal to maintain a constant ratio of output signals for the two frequencies. 3,323,049, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 61. Hankey, Ernest H. : See — ■ Baer, Massimo, and Hankey. 3,312,756. Baer, Massimo, and Hankey. 3,316,327. Hankev, Herbert B., and E. J. Hamrick, to Sumco Mfg. Co., Inc. Scissors jack. 3,347,523, 10-17-67, CI. 254 — 122. Hankin, Robert B. : See — Knop, Charles M., Ross, and Hankin. 3,317,S26. Hankin, Robert W., Swish Products Ltd. Curtain suspension devices. 3,346,227, 10-10-67. CI. 248—262. Hankins, Leon W. Bit key lock guard. 3,295,344, 1-3-67, CI. 70—430. Hankins, William T., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Spooling tension tester. 3.339,406, 9-5-67, CI. 73—143. Hanks, Charles W.. to Temescal Metallurgical Corp. Electron beam traverse of narrow aperture in barrier separating regions of different pressure. 3,299,308, 1-17-67, CI. 313—160. Hanks, Charles W„ to Temescal Metallurgical Corp. View- ing method and apparatus for high vacuum systems. 3,316,- 468, 4-25-67, CI. 317—262. Hanks, George P., and A. L. Bracken, Jr.. to Emhart Com. Method of melting glass. 3,353,941, 11-21-67, CI. 65—32. Hanks, Russell V., and A. M. Unwin, to The Boeing Co. Tun- nel-injection light emitting devices. 3,353,114, 11-14-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Hankscraft Co. : See — Castner, John P. 3,306,494. Fischer, Harold J. 3,295,901. Hankscraft (Canada) Ltd.: See — McKeown, Robert G. V. 3,347,61S. Hanle, John E., J. M. Throne, K. W. Rarey. and L. V. Cer- nauskas, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Art of laminating dis- similar materials. 3,323,965, 6-6-67, CI. 156 — 244. Hanlein, Walter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method of producing an analyzer electrode system for mass spectrometers. 3,328,146, 6-27-67, CI. 65 — 60. Hanley, George P., to General Motors Corp. Stud mounted rocker and spring. 3,301,238, 1-31-67, CI. 123 — 90. Hanley Page Ltd. : See — Edwards, Joseph B. 3,309,042. Hanlon, Albert J., to Polaroid Corp. Apparatus for cutting optical elements. 3,295,417, 1-3-67. CI. 90 — 13.9. Hanlon, George A., and J. A. Brazee. to The Whitney Blake Co. Tweezer-like tool for longitudinally slitting the web connecting a joined conductor-pair. 3,355,803, 12-5-67, CI. 30—91.1. Hanlon, Joseph F. : See — ■ Rotanz, Robert J., Scrivens, and Hanlon. 3,359,569. Hanlon, Paul C, to Dover Corp. Frictional ring seals for rotating shafts. 3,315.968, 4-25-67, CI. 277 — 3. Hanlon, Robert G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vehicular structures made from foamed plastic materials. 3,305,196, 2-21-67, CI. 244 — 123. Hanmer, Richard A., to The Butcher Polish Co. Automotive vehicle. 3,327,796, 6-27-67, CI. 180 — 6.54. Hanmer, Robert S. : See — Short, James N., and Hanmer. 3,299,17S. Hann, Daniel G., to General-Erie Corp. Concealed door latch. 3,347.581. 10-17-67, CI. 292 — 147. Hann, Melvin M., to Sundstrand Corp. Constant speed drive. 3,319.419, 5-16-67. CI. 60 — 53. Hann. Melvin M., and G. E. Callies, to Sundstrand Corp. Hydrostatic transmission. 3,359,727, 12-26-67, CI. 60 — 53. Hann. Paul D.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for produc- tion of cvclohexane by the hydrogenation of benzene. 3,341,- 613. 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 667. Hann, Paul D., and R. E. Dixon, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Counter-current liquid-liquid extractor with emulsion layer removal. 3.356.459, 12-5-67, CI. 23 — 270.5. Hanna, Daniel C. Oar washing devices. 3,350,733, 11-7-67, CI. 15—21. Hanna, Daniel C, and J. F. Ebeling ; said Ebeling assor. to said Hanna. Car washing apparatus. 3,345,666, 10-10-67, CI. 15—21. Hanna, Edward E., and T. N. Lowry, to Bell Telephone Lab- oratories, Inc. Circulating store for signal converters. 3,316,355, 4-25-67, CI. 179 — 18. Hanna, Ellis W., and F. N. Elev. Skate board. 3,310,320, 3-21-67, CI. 280—87.04. Hanna, J. R. : See — Morin, Louis H. 3.301.931. Morin, Louis H. 3,330,013. Morin, Louis H. 3,358,324. Hanna. John L. : See — Home, Sydney M. K„ Hanna, and Reedyk. 3,321,580. Hanna, Lawrence : See — Truhev. Philip W., Hanna, Gordon, and Turney. 3,322,502. Hanna. Ralph, to Midland-Ross Corp. Control system. 3,355,- 156, 11-28-67, CI. 263—3. Hanna, Russell D., to Hercules Inc. Method of forming dupli- cate bottles bv heat shrinking. 3,347,970, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 230. Hanna. Samuel C, H. Binder, and W. D. Johnson, to General Precision, Inc. Torquer commutator. 3,310,694, 3-21-67, CI. 310 — 154. Hanna, William L. : See — Bing, Herbert A., Hanna, and Wilson. 3,316,824. Hannah, Jack W., and H. E. Hiatt, 4/10 to Didactics Corp. Teaching machine. 3,355,819, 12-5-67, CI. 35 — 9. Hannah, John : See — Fried, John, Hannah, and Patchett. 3,320,289. Hannan, David G. : See — Lytle. John P., Hannan, and Roberts. 3,343,535. Hannan, Patrick J., to United States of America, Navy. Oxy- gen production by photosynthesis of algae under pressure. 3,303,608, 2-14-67, CI. 47 — 1.4. Hannan, Peter W., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Monopulse antenna system providing independent control in a plurality of modes of operation. 3,308,468, 3-7-67, CI. 343 — 777. Hannan, William J., to United States of America, Air Force. RC circuit means to compensate for defocusing of a pulsed image intensifier. 3,350,600, 10-31-67, CI. 315 — 31. Hannan, William J., to Radio Corp. of America. Switching system. 3,359,375, 12-19-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Hannay, Richard W.. to British Aircraft Corp (Operating) Ltd. Strain gauges. 3,315.200, 4-18-67, CI. 338—2. Hanneman, Walter M., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Thread forming nut and tapered stud. 3,331,272, 7-18-67, CI. 85 — 32. Hanneman, Walter W. : See — Ferm, Richard L., and Hanneman. 3,329,612. Hanneman, William E. : See — Lewis, William R., Hanneman, and Woster. 3,311,833. Hannemann, Donald E. : See — Zimmerschied, Wilford J., Hannemann, and Serres. 3,354,202. Hanner, John R. Wedge lock clamp and fastener device. 3,350,- 755, 11-7-67, CI. 24 — 263. Hanner, Mary T. : See — Wagner, Tobias. 3,300.771. Wagner, Tobias. 3,320,586. Hanni, Eduard. Hydraulic press brake. 3,318,235, 5-9-67, 01. 100-^257. Hanning, Charles A. : See — Scarborough, Homer C. 3,336,305. Hannis, Eugene S., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Extrusion ap- paratus. 3,323,171, 6-6-67, CI. 18 — 13. Hannis, Eugene S., and H. C. Slechta, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Alignment apparatus for self-supporting cable. 3,323.704. 6-6-67. CI. 226 — 180. Hannom, Thomas J. B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Transducer positioning circuit. 3,343,148, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Hannon, Gilbert H. Bag package. 3,331,182, 7-18-67, CI. 53 — 35. Hannon. William F. Casting mechanism for a fishing rod. 3,309,810. 3-21-67, CI. 43—24. Hannon, William F. Honing apparatus. 3,339,312, 9-5-67, CI. 51—58. Hannula, Fred W. : See — Barker. John L., Hannula, and Pallat. 3,322,940. Hannum. William H. : See — Raab, Harry F., Jr., Galper, Jones, Conley, and Hannum. 3,351,532. Hanok, Max : See — Chatten. Clarence K., and Hanok. 3,296,583. Hanold, Paul A. : See — Foster, Jack V., and Hanold. 3,331,038. Hanover, Ed., Trailers, Inc. : See — Hanover. Edward H. 3,304,096. Hanover. Edward H., to Ed. Hanover Trailers, Inc. Wheel support. 3,304,096, 2-14-67, CI. 280—104.5. Hanover Wire Cloth Division : See — Stauffer, Arthur L. 3,327,941. Hans-Ulrich Sohr : See — Haussmann, Wilhelm. 3,354,853. Hansard. Richard L., to Coin Acceptors, Inc. Coin changers. 3,354,997, 11-28-67, CI. 194—10. Hansawerke Lurman Schutte & Co. : See — .Schutte, Theodor. and Jacobs. 3,296,009. Hansburg. George B. Exercise jump stick. 3.298.6S6, 1-17-67, CI. 272—57. Hansch, Ferdinand : See — Schmidt, Karl. Hansch, and Rombrecht. 3,306,771. Hanschke, Albert F., and D. J. Aiken, to Worthington Corp. Gas expander turbines for power recovery use with jet type, hot gas generators. 3,313,517, 4-11-67, CI. 253 — 39. Hanschitz, Rudolf. Rotating comminuting attachment for use with portable kitchen appliances of the electric mixer- type. 3,299,924, 1-24-67, CI. 146 — 68. Hanscom, Genevieve I. : See — Crawford. Lynn D. 3,349.905. Hanscom, H. F.. & Co., Inc. : See — Hanscom, Harris F. 3,313,194. Hanscom, Harris F., to H. F. Hanscom & Co., Inc. Tape dis- penser. 3,313,194, 4-11-67, CI. 83 — 568. Hansel, John P.. to Filtrine Mfg. Co. Drinking fountain. 3,355.107, 11-28-67, CI. 239 — 29. Hansel, William B. : See — Lauer. James L., and Hansel. 3,300,283. Hansel. William B., to Sun Oil Co. Adjustable port ring construction. 3,355,256, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 284. Hansel, William B.. to Sun Oil Co. Wave engine porting means. 3.357,797, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 284. Hansel, William B., and J. L. Lauer. to Sun Oil Co. Wave reactor. 3,307,917, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 284. LIST OF PATENT KES :,::7 Hanson, Arne C, A. P, Colburn, and C. W. Uebelherr, to Globe-Union Inc. Electronic component and method of manufacture thereof. 3,322,995, 5-30-67, CI. 313 — 325. Hansen, Borg. Positive displacement container. 3,325,003, 0-13-G7, CI. 222—390. Hansen Bros, Livestock Co.: See — Peer, Herbert ft. 3,343,962. Hansen, Carl W., to Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. Window support structure for an X-ray llow counter. 3,316,434, 4-25-07, CI. 313 — 93. Hansen, Charles C, to Refrigerating Specialties Co. Refrig- eration system having a back pressure valve. 3,303,664, 2-14-67 CI. 02—217. Hansen, Cyril D. : See — Sykes, Langthorne. Russell, and Hansen. 3,327.227. Hansen, Darryl T., to Dow Corning Corp. Heat-shrinkable organosilicon materials from mixtures of crystalline and non-crystalline organo silicon polymers. 3,317,450, 5-2-67, 200 — 37. Hansen, Darryl T., and T. D. Talcott, to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon compositions and methods of preparation and vulcanization thereof. 3,350,351, 10-31-07, CI. 200 — 16,5. Hansen, David S., and N. V. Basinas, to C. G. Sargent's Sons Corp. Conveyor seals. 3,344,909, 10-3-67, CI. 198 — 204 Hansen, Elmer K. End door structure for a wagon bos. 3,295,SS4, 1-3-67, CI. 296—52. Hansen, Emll : See — Byrne. James H.. and Hansen. 3.304.902. Hansen, Erik L. Car top sign. 3,29S,122, 1-17-67, CI. 40—129. Hansen, Eyvind K., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Method and appara- tus for producing pellets of finely divided materials. 3,353,- 952, 11-21-67, CI. 75 — 3. Hansen, Francis F. Monoglyceride emulsifier and method of making same. 3,310,408, 3-21-67, CI. 99 — 118. Hansen, Gary L.. to General Dynamics Corp Spring biased relief valve. 3,347,266. 10-17-07. CI. 137 — 540. Hansen, Gerhard. Moulding and sealing machines. 3,325,S60, 6-20-67, CI. 18 — 5. Hansen. Gilbert L. : See — Graney. Paul L., and Hansen. 3,314,673. Hansen, Glen D., to Van Dale Corp. Clutch. 3,297,121. 1-10- 67, CI. 192—26. Hansen, Guenter : See — Dehnert, Johannes, and Hansen. 3,313,798. Hansen, Hans C. Cycle control phonographs. 3,297,327, 1-10-67, CI. 274 — 10. Hansen, Hans R. A., to The Imperial Electric Co. Direct cur- rent motor. 3,335,309. S-S-67. CI. 310 — 266. Hansen, Hans R. A., and R. C. Van Schaack, to Imperial Elec- tric Co. Jerkless pattern signal for motor acceleration. 3,350,612, 10-31-67, CI. 318—143. Hansen, Harry P. Snow bicycle. 3,318,403, 5-9-67, CI. 180—5. Hansen, Howard J., to The Hansen Mfg. Co. Quick-disconnec- tive coupling. 3,351,362, 11-7-67, CI. 285 — 83. Hansen, Ivor C. : See — MacDonald, Duncan X., Fox, Hansen, and 'Shavs. 3,344,- 401. Hansen, James PI. Automatically controlled amusement ride. 3,321,203, 5-23-67, CI. 272—38. Hansen, Jerry A., Jr., to A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc. Storage structure. 3,318,229, 5-9-67, CI. 99 — 235. Hansen, John M. to Scovill Mfg. Co. Electric motor speed control mechanism. 3,304,3S3, 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 80. Hansen, John M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Power operated knife blades driving and retaining means. 3,339,282, 9-5-67, CI. 30—272. Hansen, John M.. to Scovill Mfg. Co. Power operated knife safety switch. 3,35S,10S, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 157. Hansen, John M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Power operated single blade knife. 3,359,837, 12-26-67, CI. 30 — 272. Hansen, John M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Mechanism to convert rotating action to reciprocating action at reduced speed. 3,359,810, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 60. Hansen. Kenneth M., to General Electric Co. Structural cor- ner assembly. 3,353,854, 11-21-67, CI. 2S7 — 1S9.36. Hansen, Kenneth W., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Taphole for a metallurgical vessel. 3,343,S27, 9-26-67, CI. 266—33. Hansen, Kenneth W., and F. P. Shonkwiler, to Harbison- Walker Refractories Co. Furnace construction. 3,301,546, 1-31-67, CI. 266 — 43. Hansen. Knud A. : See — ■ Nielsen, Helmar T., and Hansen. 3,297,054. Nielsen, Helmar T.. and Hansen. 3.307.404. Nielsen, Helmar T., and Hansen. 3,309,926. Nielsen, Helmar T., and Hansen. 3,310,277. Hansen, Leo J., and M. B. Westover, to Armour and Co. Cheese treating methods. 3,328,176, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 162. Hansen, Lester W. : See — Wolfe, Glenn D., and Hansen. 3,302,344. Hansen, Lloyd E. Automobile wheel balancer 3,357,259 12- 12-67. CI. 73 — 4S4. Hansen, Lloyd F. : See — Vincent, James G., Jr., Hansen, Yen, Taylor, Bott, and Greif. 3,333,031. Hansen, Lorin K., to R. A. Cornog. Magnetic fleld controlled apparatus with means to oscillate electrons Cor the ioniza- tion of gas molecules. 3,310,443. 4-25-07. CI, 315 — 111. Hansen, Louis I., to Archer-Daniel-Midland Co. Method of feeding animals a non-protein nitrogen source coaled with copolymer of dicyclopentadiene and ester of unsaturated acid. 3.295.9S4, 1-3-67. CI. 99—2. Hansen, Louis I., and A. G. Coutsicos, to Archer-Daniels-Mid- land Co. Epoxidation process. 3,328,430, 0-27-67, CI. 260 — 348.5. Hansen, Louis, J. : Sec — Krone, Robert C, and Hansen. 3,328,895. Hansen Mfg. Co., The : Sec — Hansen, Howard J. 3,351,362. Hansen, Melvin O. Retractable, stowable and yieldable to nor- mal force but automatically restraining to non-normal force seat belt mechanism. 3,332,720, 7-25-67, CI. 297 — 388. Hansen, Niels S., J. D. Irving, and C. C, to Rite-Way, Inc. Mechanism for discharging concrete. 3,334, S72, S-S- 67, CI. 259—172. Hansen, Paul E. : See — Wall, Thomas H., and Hansen. 3,316.904. Hansen, Peter. Sailing simulator. 3,305,943, 2-28-67, CI. 35—11. Hansen. Philip J. : See — Errichiello, Dominic, Hansen, and Alexander. 3,345.568. Hansen, Philip J., to Motorola Inc. Squelch circuit. 3,300,- 723. 1-24-67, CI. 325—348. Hansen, Poui C. : See — Bjorn-Henriksen, Preben, and Hansen. 3,296,953. Hansen, Ralph C. : See — Kean, James S., Sr., Hansen, and Metzger. 3,308,941. Hansen, Richard J., and F. M. McDonough, to The Boeing Co. Securing device. 3,306,234, 2-28-67, CI. 105—369. Hansen, Robert B. : See — Jachim, Paul L., and Hansen. 3,307,067. Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola, Inc. Color television receiver biasing arrangement. 3,301,943. 1-31-67. CI. 178 — 5.4. Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola. Inc. Trap circuit for color receiver demodulators. 3.335,216, S-8-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Hansen, Robert B., to Motorola, Inc. Sound detector for color television. 3,360,004, 12^26-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Hansen. Robert E., to Union Carbide Corp. Gas-stream moni- tor. 3,296.113. 1-3-67. CI. 204 — 195. Hansen, Robert E., to Union Carbide Corp. Deferred-action electric cell. 3,337,370, S-22-67, CI. 136 — 90. Hansen, Robert L., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Per- fluoroalkane sulfonate esters. 3,340,612, 10-10-67', CI. 260 — 456. Hansen. Robert S. : See — Gunnar, Keith, and Hansen. 3.310,429. Ounnar, Keith, and Hansen. 3,352.709. Hansen, Roy D. Sewage disposal system. 3,317,047, 5-2-67, 210—139. Hansen, Rune D., to Dano Ingenlorforietning og Maskin- fabrik Ingenior. Rotary furnace for incinerating house re- fuse, industrial refuse, and other waste materials. 3,323,- 474, 6-6-67, CI. 110—14. Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Sealing device. 3,298,718, 1-17-67, CI. 285—336. Hansen, Siegfried, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Leak detection apparatus including a movable pressure sensitive gauge for evacuated chambers. 3,310,734, 3-21-67, CI. 324 — 33. Hansen, Stuart A. : See — Toth, John A., and Hansen. 3,304,139. Hansen, Trygve. Device for holding fish and the like. 3,31S,- 626, 5-9-67, CI. 294—16. Hansen, Walter A., and W. Strileckyj. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vapor generator heating gas pass tube support and partition wall construction. 3,310,041, 3-21-67, CI. 122 — 510. Hansen. Warren T.. and M. A. Wertheimer. to Gellman Mfg. Co. Sealing station of an article wrapping machine. 3,308,005, 3-14-07, CI. 53 — 379. Hansen, William 8., d.b.a. A. Stuck! Co. : See — Wiebe. Donald, and Doorley. 3,354,716. Hansen, William W., to King Sales & Engineering Co. Mount- ing structure for a printing unit for bags or the like. 3,337,- 166, 8-22-67, CI. 24S — 16. Hansen, Woodrow C. Aerial toy. 3,332,645, 7-25-67, CI. 244 — 155. Hanser. Paul E. : See — Brinkmeyer, Francis M., Hanser, and Creighton. 3,327,- 413. Hanser, Paul E., to Deere & Co. Earth scraper. 3.324.5S2, 6-13-67, CI. 37 — 129. Hansford, Rowland C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Crys- talline zeolite catalyst composition. 3,324,047, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 455. Hansford, Rowland, to Union Oil Co. of California. Stabilized zeolites and use thereof for hydrocarbon conversions. 3,354,- 077. 11-21-67, CI. 20S — 111. Hanske. Willi W. : See — Zahn, Rudolf K., Tiesler, and Hanske. 3.300.476. Hansley, George S. : See — Charbonneaux, Wilson A., and Hansley. 3.34G.970. Hansley, Virgil L.. and F. K. Morgan, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Method for modifying the physical properties of aluminum casting allovs. 3,355^281, 11-28-67, CI. 75—138. 538 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hanslik, Willielm, to Anger Plastic-Verarbeitungsmaschinen Gesellschaft m.b.H. & Co. KG. Driving gearing for plastic extruders. 3,359,826, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 665. Hanslip, Richard E._, and J. E. Lyon, to The Mather Co. Tor- sion bar spring sockets. 3,339,909, 9-5-67, CI. 267—57. Hansom, Bernard S., % to Graviner Mfg. Co. Ltd. and y 2 to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Electrical circuits for use with temperature responsive devices. 3,299,415, 1-17-67, CI. 340—227. Hansom, Bernard S., and W. L. Abigail. Discharge indicator for fluid containers. 3,333,641, 8-1-67, CI. 169 — 26. Hansom, Bernard S., and F. F. Simpson, to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Safety razors having a flexible razor blade band. 3,349,482. 10-31-67, CI. 30 — 40.1. Hanson, Alan R. : See — Fielder, Frederick A., Hanson, Kappel, and Swenson. 3,331,126. Hanson, Alden W. : See — Van Home, Beverley H., and Hanson. 3,345,656. Hanson, Arnold E. Container neck cap and seal arrangement. 3,295,726, 1-3-67. CI. 222—109. Hanson, Arnold E. Combination external and internal con- tainer seal. 3,335,893. 8-15-67, CI. 215 — 46. Hanson, Charles K., R. M. Horton, and M. E. Wadsworth, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and catalyst for combining hydrogen and oxygen in thorium oxide slurries. 3,312,526, 4-4-67, CI. 23 — 204. Hanson, David C. : See — Davies, Ben, and Hanson. 3,326,541. Hanson, David E. : See — Chalpin, Edward S., and Hanson. 3,301,007. Chalpin, Edward S., and Hanson. 3,346,945. Hanson, Donald B., to United Aircraft Corp. Fluid signal generator. 3,347,252, 10-17-67, CI. 137—82. Hanson, Elliott F. Fluid operated device. 3,304,879, 2-21- 67, CI. 103 — 121. Hanson, Ellis P. : See — Garth, William W., Jr.. and Hanson. 3,307,154. Hanson, Ervin A. Electrical receptacle unit. 3,328,742, 6-27- 67, CI. 339 — 14. Hanson, Everett L., and J. P. Hall, to De Luxe Laboratories, Inc. Sprocket device. 3,346,158, 10-10-67, CI. 226 — 79. Hanson, Gene P. : See — Winker, James A., Hanson, and Pohl. 3,331,573. Hanson, Glenn M., R. D. Frans, G. A. Heian, and E. W. Price, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pellet of iron ore and flux, ap- paratus and method for making same. 3,301,659, 1-31-67, CI. 75—5. Hanson. Glenn M., R. D. Frans, G. A. Heian, and E. W. Price, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Apparatus for making pellet of iron ore and flux. 3,319,949, 5-16-67, CI. 266 — 21. Hanson, Helmer C, and A. J. Kmetz. Pattern controlled multiple switching unit. 3,334,199, 8-1-67, CI. 200 — 46. Hanson, Herbert G., and W. E. Draxler, to The Bastian- Blessing Co. Pulsating lubricator. 3,297,106, 1-10-67, CI. 184—7. Hanson, Howard C. Expansible multi-purpose cabinet. 3,353,- 885, 11-21-67. CI. 312—205. Hanson, James S., to International Business Machines Corp. Magnetic head structure. 3.340,518, 9-5-67. CI. 340 — 174.1. Hanson, Jerry D. Trailer. 3,348,712, 10-24-67, CI. 214—396. Hanson, Joseph S., to The Louden Machinery Co. Load sus- pensions. 3.323,842, 6-6-67, CI. 308 — 2. Hanson, Kenneth C. : See — Stubbs, Dennis, and Hanson. 3,312,096. Hanson. Louis : See — Nelson, Lowell F., and Hanson. 3,342,537. Hanson, Marshall R. : See — Coutts, Adam, and Hanson. 3,297,358. Hanson, Merlin L., and D. M. Mever, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Data processing system. 3,343,132, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Hanson, Merlyn L., and C. T. Brown, to United Aircraft Corp. Non-destructive testing method utilizing radioactive clathrates. 3,299,269, 1-17-67, CI. 250 — 106. Hanson, Norman L.. to Lvon Metal Products, Inc. Combina- tion drawer stop and" release. 3,350.435, 12-5-07, CI. 312—348. Hanson, LaVerne C. Garment hanger. 3.327,913, 6-27-67, CI. 223—95. Hanson. Leroy C, to Ferro Corp. Plug-in surface unit. 3,327,- 095, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 451. Hanson, R. A., Co., Inc. : See — Hanson, Raymond A., and Roller. 3,301,151. Hanson, Raymond, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Adhesive bonding of backseams. 3,317,941, 5-9-67, CI. 12 — 146. Hanson, Raymond A. Apparatus for feeding and distributing concrete in slipforms. 3,301,150, 1-31-67, CI. 94 — 46. Hanson, Raymond A. Self lifting surfacing machine for canals 3,328,902, 7-4-67, CI. 37—81. Hanson, Raymond A. Highway slipform. 3,354,801, 11-28-67, CI. 94 — 46. Hanson, Raymond A., and R. L. Roller, Inc. Concrete distributor. 3,301,151, Hanson, Richard E., and A. R. Cornell, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Lnminaire ballast housing. 3,302,017, 1-31- 67, CI. 240 — 51.11. Hanson, Robert E. : See — Folckemer, Frank B., Hanson, and Miller. 3,318,769. to R. A. Hanson Co., 1-31-67, CI. 94 — 46. Hanson, Robert S. : See — Mann, Leonard J. and Hanson. 3,316,729. Hanson, Robert S., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator with defrost when necessary system. 3,359,750, 12-26-67, CI. 02 — 156. Hanson, Rov R. Fishing lure propulsion device. 3,355,836, 12-5-67, CI. 43—19. Hanson, Rudolph A., and F. J. Deptula, to Yard-Man, Inc. Rotary disc mower with a cast frame and a sheet metal blade housing. 3,299,022, 1-24-67. CI. 56 — 25.4. Hanson, Rudolph A., E. J. Ziegler, and J. E. Fischer, to Yard Main, Inc. Tractor structure. 3,339,662, 9-5-67, CI. 180— 54. Hanson, Thomas P., to Uniweld Inc. Debarking drum con- struction. 3,301,289, 1-31-67. CI. 144 — 208. Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. : See — Eppensteiner, Frederick W. 3.296,104. Harper, Willard J. 3.306,652. Kardos, Otto. 3,334,032. McMullen, Warren H., Mooney, and Stoddard. 3,350,167. Hanson, Wallace E. : See — Powers, Robert J., Transport, Hanson, and Trauschke. 3,360,117. Hanson, Wallace E., and T. C. Pittard, to Sample-Durick Inc. Display packaging carton. 3,360,118, 12-26-67, CI. 206 — 45.14. Hanson, Walter J., to C. H. Stuart & Co., Inc. Method for making an earring. 3,336,427, 8-15-67, CI. 264 — 156. Hanson, Wesley T., Jr., and J. Williams, to Eastman Kodak Co. Non-silver halide light sensitive materials. 3,320,064, 5-16-67, CI. 96 — 49. Hanson, William H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Signed ternary carry generator using threshold logic elements. 3,346,730, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 175. Hanssen, Albert J., to Conoflow Corp. Lined butterfly valves. 3,346,005, 10-10-67, CI. 137 — 375. Hanssen, Tore, and R. A. Grant, to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Oven programmer. 3,322,343, 5-30-67, CI. 236 — 15. Hansson, Ants, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Rolled metal strip. 3,312,538, 4-4-67, CI. 29 — 190. Hansson, Carl A., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Fluid conduit coupling. 3,330,529, 7-11-67, CI. 251 — 149.6. Hansson, Elof, Inc. : See — Kodaras, Michael J., and Duda. 3,298,455. Hansson, Hans E. W„ to A B Tetra Pak. Method of vita- minizing albuminous food products. 3,325,290, 6-13-67, CI. 99 — 11. Hansson, Svend H. : See — Green, Marshall S., and Hansson. 3,296,066. Hant, William, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling tube having lossy material separating adjacent oscillation suppression resonant cavities coupled to slow-wave structure interaction cells. 3,354,347, 11-21-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Hanus, George M., to Motorola, Inc. Code receiver responsive to plural tones in sequence. 3,355,709, 11-28-67, CI. 340—164. Hanusa, Helmut G., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Composite struc- ture having shock absorbing properties. 3,345,245, 10-3-67, CI. 161 — 119. Hanusek. Frank A. : See — Brook James E., and Hanusek. 3,353,175. Hanway, John E., Jr. : See — Copeland, George G., and Hanway. 3,309,262. Hanway, John E., Jr., and G. R. Smithson, to Container Corp. of America. Method of treating sulfuric acid sludges. 3,357,793, 12-12-67, CI. 23—173. Hanyu, Susumu : See — Eguchi, Yasukata, and Hanyu. 3,348,508. Eguchi, Yasukata. and Hanyu. 3,359.932. Hanyu, Susumu, and N. Kasuga, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Stitch control arrangement for a zig-zag sewing machine. 3,313,257, 4-11-67, CI. 112—158. Hanzalek, Frederick J., to Combustion Engineering. Inc. Vapor generating organization and method. 3.356.074, 12-5-67. CI. 122 — 406. Hanze. Arthur R. : See — Weehter, William J., and Hanze. 3,336,289. Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. Deazapurine riboside cyclic 3'. 5 '-phosphates and process therefor. 3,300,479, 1- 24-67, CI. 260—211.5. Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. 7-deazaadenine 2', 5'- and 3\5'-dinucleoside phosphate and process therefor. 3,309,358, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. 5,10-disubstituted- [5H]-dibenzo-[b,a] [l,4]-diazepin-ll (lOH)-ones. 3,316,- 249, 4-25-67, CI. 260—239.3. Hanze, Arthur R.. to The Upjohn Co. New benzoylphenyl carbamates. 3,322,818, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 479. Hanze, Arthur R., to The Upjohn Co. Dinucleoside 3', 5'- and 2',5'-phosphates containing one 7-deazapurin riboside moiety. 3,337,530, 8-22-67. CI. 260—211.5. Happ, Marvin B., to Raytheon Co. Nickel alloys possessing controlled mechanical Q properties. 3,310,394, 3-21-67, CI. 75—122. Happe, Reynold, to The Singer Co. Motor brush holders. 3,329,844. 7-4-67, CI. 310—239. Happel, John, and C. J. Marsel, to National Lead Co. Process for cracking propylene and isobutylene in the presence of HBr. 3,315,004, 4-18-67, CI. 260— 67S. Happich Gebr. G. m.b.H. : See — Herr, Gerhard. 3,333,364. LIST OF PATENTEES 539 Happich, William F.. W. Windus, and J. Naghski, to United Slates of America, Agriculture. Glutaraldehyde stabilized wool. 3,342,543, 9-19-07, CI. 8—128. Hani, Haruki : See — Sakai, HirosM, Hara, and Akioka. 3,303,182. Hara, Naoyoshi : See — Gomi, Shinpei, Hara, and Kawajlrl. 3,330,320. Hara, Tadataka, to Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Process lor producing Cis-succinic acid oi gauche form. 3,352,759, 1 l-l4-ti7. CI. 195—37. Kara, Teruel. Film driving means for a cine-projector. 3.33S,- 490, 8 29 ill. CI. 226 — 64. Hara, Yoiekiro : See — Ito, Yosbikazu, Torimitsu, Shimokawa, Nishikawa, and Hara. 3,309,29S. Hara, Yujiro : See — Kuwata, Tsutomu, Yoshikawa, and Hara. 3,330,749. Hara, Yutaka : See — l'amasblta, Sunao, Iida, Hara, Hirukawa, and Kame- yama. 3,317.435. Harac, Sigmund, and D. V. Di Massimo, to General Precision, Inc. Method and apparatus employing a synchronously driven master generator for measurement of composite er- ror in resolvers. 3,328,691, 6-27-67, CI. 324 — 158. Haracz, Edward F. Rotary brush. 3,324,496, 6-13-67, CI. 15 — 183. Harada, Ikuo, and T. Ishimoto, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for refloating submerged bodies. 3,322,0SS, 5-30-67, CI. 114 — 54. Harada, Katsujiro. Music box. 3,300,220, 1-24-67, CI. 274 — 10. Harada, Kazuya: See — Yumoto, Hirosuke, Harada, Itoga, and Kato. 3,309,452. Harada, Shizuo, to Kawasaki Steel Corp. Metallurgical fur- nace. 3,334,883, S-S-67. CI. 266 — 20. Haraden. William J., to Signode Corp. Cutting and crimping tool. 3,333,607, 8-1-67, CI. 140 — 93.2. Haraguchi, Junzo : See — Ono, Naoya, Haraguchi, and Takasugi. 3,302,685. Haralampiev, Ilija S., to A. A. Valev. Automatic nut tapper. 3,35S,306, 12-19-67, CI. 10—133. Haralampiev, Ilija S., and A. A. Valev, to Nautchno-Izsledo- vatelski I Procktno-Konstruktorski Institut Za Metalo- Obravotvashti Mashini I Instrumenti. Automatic nut tapper and tool for nut threading. 3,353,198, 11-21-67, CI. 10 — 133. Haralampiev, Ilija S.. and A. A. Valev, to Nautchno- Izsledovatefski i Proektnokonstruk torski Institut Za Metalo-Obrabotvashti Mashini i Instrument. Tapping tool. 3,355,752, 12-5-67, CI. 10—141. Haram, Sevrin A., Jr., to Nuclear Material and Equipment Corp. Neutron irradiating apparatus having a plurality of axial shielded passages for interchanging sources and target materials. 3,310,676, 3-21-67, CI. 250 — 108. Haraoka. Raitaro, A. Sugihara, and M. Ito, to Fuyisawa Phar- maceutical Co., Ltd. 5-[2-(5-nitro-2-furvl)vinyl]-l,3,4-oxa- diazole derivatives. 3,337,541, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 240. Harapat, Joseph J. : See — Barzee, Verl N., and Harapat. 3,311,070. Barzee, Verl N., and Harapat. 3.328,8S6. Barzee, Verl N., and Harapat. 3,345,751. Haratani, Joseph. Vehicle brake light signal device. 3,324,- 454, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 71. Harautuneian, Andrew, to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Method of cathetr-r manufacture. 3,304,353, 2-14-67, CI. 264 — 98. Harban. Arthur A. : See — Mills, Kenneth R., and Harban. 3,349,05S. Harban. Arthur A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for preparing block copolymers of monoolefins. 3,345,431, 10-3- 67, CI. 260 — 87S. Harban, Arthur A., and C. W. Moberly t to Phillips Petroleum Co. Aromatic ethers as catalyst adjuvants for production of crystalline polyolefins. 3,317,498, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Harban, Arthur A., and S. Renaudo, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization of olefins in the presence of a coordir nation catalyst and carbonyl sulfide. 3,317,502, 5-2-67, CI. 260—93.7. Harbers. Henry C, to Western Unit Corp. Fifth-wheel elevat- ing and level controlling air jack for semi-trailer dollies. 3,347,563, 10-17-67, CI. 280 — 425. Harbin, Frank, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Furnace with combustion air source control. 3.323,509, 6-6-67, CI. 126 — 110. Harbin, Raymond H. : See — Sigety, Julius B., Arnold, Stewart, and Harbin. 3,327,- S39. Harbison, Robert C. : See — Mattia, Armand D., and Harbison. 3,344,604. Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. : See — Campbell, William W.. Leatham, and Pack. 3,298,840. Campbell, William W., and Rossi. 3.311.994. Campbell, William W., Rossi, and Good. 3,355,158. Crichton, Neil T. 3.358,987. Cook, Maurice D., and Troell. Re. 26,301. Cope, Gerald R., Hauth, and Hype. 3,333,746. Criss, George H. 3.360,594. Davies, Ben. 3,321,323. Davies, Ben, and Hanson. 3,326,541. Einstein, Edward. 3,357,787. Finn. Alfred E. 3,295,S45. Finn, Alfred E. 3,329,420. Finn, Alfred E. 3,341,092. Harbison-Walker Refractories Co.: See — Continue. i Given, John a. .".,355,100. Hansen, Kennel li \V. 3,343,827. Hanson, Kenneth W., and Shonkwiler. 3,301,546. Hartman, Ear] C. and Johnson. 3,29S,930. Havranek, Peter II. 3,298,841. Havranek, Peter H. 3,310,107. Havranek, Peter H., and Davies. 3,312,557. Henry, George R. 3,347,687. Henry, George R. 3,355,528. Henry, George R. 3,359,124. Koenig, Edward W., and Cope. 3,352,552. Krautheiui. Edgar H., and Veverka. 3,298,679. Leatham, Earl, Pack, and Campbell. 3,333,923. Leatham, Earl, Pack, Campbell, Einstein, and Miller. 3.336.10S. Lloyd, Thomas W. 3,324,811. Miller, Eldon D„ Jr. 3,304,046. Miller, Eldon D„ Jr. 3,308,070. Miller, Eldon D., Jr. 3,329,201. Miller, Eldon D., Jr. 3,342,615. Renkey, Albert L. 3,347,972. Rossi, Carl E. 3,352,550. Schneider. Richard R. 3.343,824. Schweinsberg, Charles H., and Freeman. 3,312.457. Scott, Robert K., Leatham, and Einstein. 3,326,704. Scott, Robert K., McCrelght, Einstein, and Thompson. 3,314,758. Smoot, Thomas W. 3,301,646. Snellman, Roger, and Cunningham. 3,316,111. Troell, Peter T. 3,298,839. Troell, Peter T., and Renkey. 3,355,537. Troell, Peter T., Smoot, Renkey. and King. 3,318,723. Tvergaard, Aage M., Pack, Campbell, and Leatham. 3,321,559. Waltber, Frank H., Jr., and Ryan. 3,354,940. Weaver, Ernest P., and Davies. 3,351.476. Weaver, Ernest P., and Henry. 3,333,840. Harbott, Norman R., to Measuring & Scientific Equipment Ltd. Load carriers and centrifuges. 3,339,837, 9-5-67, CI. 233—26. Harbour, Jack D. : See — Fewel, Robert A., Harbour, and Whitson. 3,346,912. Harbour, Wilmer P., Jr., R. A. Kolpek, and T. L. Musto, to International Business Machines Corp. Master-slave net control. 3,340,516, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Harbrecht, Karl : See — Loffler, Theodor, and Harbrecht. 3,298,282. Harclerode, John R. : See — Coates, Neligh C, and Harclerode. 3,336,623. Harcourt, Brace, & World, Inc. : See — Ruchlis. Hyman. 3,339,291. Ruchlis, Hyman. 3,339,292. Ruchlis. Hyman. 3,341,162. Hard, Lionel E. : See — Furness, Stanley W., and Hard. 3,346,180. Hard Mfg. Co., The : See — Mann, Stuart N., and Steel. 3,314,384. Hardcastle, Glenn A., Jr. : See — Johnson. David A., and Hardcastle. 3,297,546. Hardcastle, Samuel L. Multi-plate molding machine and indexing mechanism therefor. 3,314,112, 4-18-67, CI. 18 — 30. Hardcastle, William E. Oil filter adapter kit. 3,300,049, 1- 24-67, CI. 210 — 232. Hardee, Glyndwr, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Winding yarn. 3,315,904, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 18. Harden, Jack D. : See — Aebersold, Robert C, and Harden. 3,336,598. Harder, John R. : See — Anderson, George W., Harder, and Mahaffy. 3,354,613. Mahaffy, Reid A., Harder, and Pinnev. 3,343,332. Mahaffy, Reid A., Harder, and Pinney. 3,343,333. Harder, Richard E. : See — Crozier, Ronald D., Harder, Hood, and Hurley. 3,346,6S5. Harder, Robert J., and C. Yembrick, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Leuco dye-N,N,0-triacylhydroxylamine light-sensitive dye former compositions. 3,359,109, 12-19- 67, CI. 96—90. Harders, Fritz, and R. Vonnemann, to Dortmund-Horder Huttenunicn Aktiengesellscbaft. Apparatus for continuous casting of rod and other strand material. 3,338,298, 8-29- 67, CI. 164 — 2S1. Hardesty, Donald E., to Shell Oil Co. Desalination of salt water using a molten salt mass as heating medium. 3,344,- 042, 9-26-67, CI. 203—11. Hardesty, Edwin C. : See — Budzich, Mieczyslaw, and Hardesty. 3.300,044. Hardesty, Ethridge E. : See — Levenetz, Boris, and Hardesty. 3,333,77S. Hardestv. Flovd W.. and I. W. Schenck. Competitive road building and travel game. 3,309,092, 3-14-67, CI. 273—134. Hardestv, George K. C. Panel mounted meter and accessory illumination system. 3,30S,7S5, 3-14-67, CI. 116 — 129. Hardesty, George K. C. Illuminated fixed indicia indicating de- vice. 3,332,161, 7-25-67, CI. 40—130. Hardestv, Richard D., and T. J. Moreland. Live bait and fish container. 3,304,645, 2-21-67, CI. 43—55. Hardick, Alden V. : See — Harrington, John A., Tassell, and Hardick. 3,345,7S1. 540 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hardies, Charles E. : See — Van Allen, Roland L., and Hardies. 3,333,178. Hardin, Inc. : See — Hardin, Jerry L. 3.344,799. Hardin, James T., and R. T. Lovrenich, to Eltra Corp. Con- tactless ignition system. 3,316,448, 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 209. Hardin, James T., R. T. Lovrenich, and S. Lovalenti, to Eltra Corp. Contactless ignition system. 3.331,986, 7-18-67, CI. 315—200. Hardin, Jerry L., to Hardin, Inc. Apparatus for controlling the viscosity of a liquid. 3,344,799, 10-3-67, CI. 137 — 92. - Hardin, N. A. : See — Brandon, Clarence W. 3,302,720. Brandon, Clarence W. 3,323,592. Hardin, William W., to International Business Machines Corp. Data consolidation system employing cell grouping with a plurality of scans within each cell. 3.339,177, 8-29- 67, CI. 340—146.3. Hardin, William W., to International Business Machines Corp. Video clipping circuit adjustable by digital feedback. 3,339,178. 8-29-67. CI. 340 — 146.3. Harding, Archibald B., to Miljo Chemical Co., Inc. Methods of finishing leather, and products thereby obtained. 3,29S.- 856, 1-17-67, CI. 117 — 76. Harding, Arthur J. I., W. L. Morgan, and K. S. La Fleur, said Harding and said Morgan, assors. to A. J. I. Harding. Two-tone dyeing of wool and Ca(OH>2 modified wool blend with solution of polysulfonated and monosulfonated dyes and aryl sulfonic acid-aldone reaction product. 3,3o2,624, 11-14-67, CI. 8 — 15. Harding, Dale A. Invalid aid stand. 3,310,817, 3-28-67, CI. 5 — 92. Harding, Dale S. : See — Lacey, Elbert M., Jr., Rethwish, and Harding. 3,307,387. Rethwish, William F., and Harding. 3,319,452. Harding, Edward M., Jr., to Equipment Development Co., Inc. Forward trowel. 3,331,290. 7-1S-67, CI. 94 — 45. Harding, Francis, to St. Regis Paper Co. Method and ap- paratus for making plastic bags. 3,328,220, 6-27-67, CI. 156—202. Harding, Frederick J. : See — Delchev, Nedelko. 3,321,210. Harding, James, to Union Carbide Corp. Novel bisphenols of spirobi(meta-dioxan) and their preparation. 3,347,871, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 340.7. Harding, John K. : See — - Andrews, Thomas D. H., and Harding. 3,306,050. Harding, John R. : See — Fleischhauer, Eugene T., Harding, and Wood. 3,334,635. Harding, John W. : See — Matsen, John M., and Harding. 3,326,994. Harding, Jonathan, J. J. Mellon, Jr., and W. T. Schrandt, to United States of America, Navv. Flotation attachment (mark 5 lift preserver). 3,354,480, 11-28-67, CI. 9 — 316. Harding, Max B., to Amsted Industries Inc. Conveyor chain. 3,360,09'5, 12-26-67, CI. 198—1. Harding, Philip A. : See — Genke, Richard M., and Harding. 3,308,388. Harding, Philip A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Stabilizing feedback circuit for a current pulse generator. 3.299,278, 1-17-67, CI. 307—88. Harding, Philip A., and E. H. Siegel, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electric circuit equalization means. 3,339.187, 8-29-67, CI. 340—174. Harding, Raymond L. : See — Hill, Delmar J., and Harding. 3,314.203. Harding. Raymond V. Helmet-lamp combination. 3,302,018, 1-31-67, CI. 240—60. Harding, William A., S. G. Hindin, and H. Shalit, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc., and Northern Natural Gas Co. Method of forming a carbon containing fuel cell elec- trode. 3,320,093, 5-16-67, CI. 136—122. Harding, William A., and H. Shalit, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Disproportionation of siliconhalides. 3,346,- 349, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 366. Harding, William R. : See — Riley, John J., Erickson, and Harding. 3,316,430. Harding, William R., Jr. : See — Weitzman, Laurence H., and Harding. 3,351,499. Hardinge Brothers, Inc. : See — Kilmer, William A., and Patykula. 3,314,300. Parsons, Hubert J., Evans, and Stedge. 3,327,547. Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydro- gen producing system with hydrocarbon stripping of re- generated catalyst. 3,306,707, 2-28-67, CI. 23—212. Hardison, Leslie C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Catalytic infra-red heater. 3,310,098, 3-21-67, CI. 158—99. Hardman, Donald E., and C. E. Metten, to Union Carbide Corp. Curable compositions of a vinyl chloride polymer and a polyepoxide containing at least two epoxycyclohexyl groups. 3,321,550, 5-23-67, CI. 260—836. Hardman, H. V., Co., Inc. : See — Anderson, Alfred J. 3,302,578. Hardman, Kenneth V., and Anderson. 3,302,832. Hardman, Harley F., and A. F. Miller, to The Standard Oil Co. a,j3-olefinicallv unsaturated esters by hydrolyzing the corresponding nitrile. 3,325,534, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 486. Hardman & Holden Ltd. : See — Turner, John H. W., Downs, and Harson. 3,296,242. Hardman, Kenneth V., and A. J. Anderson, to H. V. Hardman Co., Inc. Caulking gun. 3,302,832, 2-7-67, CI. 222—94. Hardouin, Serge, and R. Salmon, to Produits Chimiques Pechiney J Saint-Gobain. Plate construction for contact tow- ers. 3,338,567, 8-29-67, CI. 261 — 113. Hardt, Dietrich, and H. Bartl, to Farfenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of graft copolymers of vinyl chloride onto a partially saponified ethylenevinyl acetate copolymer. 3,305,606, 2-21-67, CI. 260—878. Hardt, Dietrich, H. Bartl, and R. Wust, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Graft copolymer of vinyl chloride and comonomer onto a partially hydrolyzed ethylene-vinyl ester backbone polymer. 3,355,516, 11-28-67, CI. 260—878. 260 — 878. Hardt, Dietrich, and H. Bartl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Graft copolymers of vinyl chloride onto ethylenevinyl ester copolymers. 3.358,054, 12-12-67. CI. Hardway, Edward V., Jr., to Houston Instrument Corp. Graphic recorder for sequential plotting of analog values. '3,319,252, 5-9-67, CI. 346 — 32. Hardwick, Albert J., to Burroughs Corp. Planar array of cathode and anode electrodes installed in channels for visual indicator display device. 3,346,759, 10-10-67, CI. 313 — 109.5. Hardwick, Thomas L. R. Ejector type load hauling wagon. 3,352,439, 11-14-67, CI. 214 — 82. Hardwicke-Etter Co. : See- — Brooks, Eugene H. 3,300,818. Shelburne, Richard M. 3,323,175. Hardy, Albert L., to General Electric Co. Food waste dis- poser. 3,335,970, 8-15-67, CI. 241 — 1S8. Hardy, Austin E. : See — Donahue, Daniel J., and Hardy. 3,354,341. Hardv, Derek J. : See — Pearson, Alfred R., and Hardy. 3,340,945, Hardy, Derek J., and M. T. Smith, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Inflatable buoyancy chambers with vehicles equipped there- with. 3,301,343, 1-31-67, CI. 180 — 7. Hardv, Derek J., and M. T. Smith, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Ground effect vehicle. 3,330,240, 7-11-67, CI. 114—67. Hardy, Derek J., and L. A. H. Riddle, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Flexible components for ground effect vehicles. 3,333,- 650, 8-1-67. CI. 180—7. Hardv, Derek J., and A. R. Pearson to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Vehicles. 3,338,175. 8-29-67. CI. 104—23. Hardy, Donald, and P. H. Smith, to J. Lyons & Co. Ltd. Temperature measuring apparatus. 3,333,476, 8-1-67, CI. 73—362. Hardy. Edgar E. : See — Beer, Ludwig A., and Hardy. 3,350,333. Dahms, Ronald H„ Hardy, and Popielski. 3,301,813. Hardy, Edgar E., and L. A. Beer, to Monsanto Co. Rigid poly- vinyl chloride blends having improved impact strength. 3,350,332, 10-31-67, CI. 260—22. Hardy, Ernest. Shoe jack device. 3,354,485, 11-28-67, CI. 12 — 123. Hardy, Henry B., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for treating nylon cord with an adhesive latex. 3,307,962, 3-7-67. CI. 117 — 7. Hardy, John A., Ill, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Production of interlaced plied yarn from slub yarn and carrier yarn by means of fluid jets. 3,296,785, 1—10-67, CI. 57—34. Hardv, John F. : See — Jordan, Merrill E., and Hardy. 3,337,327. Stoddard, Stuart V., Hardy, and Gridley. 3,340,075. Hardy, John R., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Turbofan jet en- gine tool. 3,323,307, 6-6-67. CI. 60 — 226. Hardy, Kenneth D., to Beecham Group Ltd. Derivatives of 6-aminopenicillanic acid. 3,347,851, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 239 1 Hardy, Odessa. Simulated egg laying toy. 3,333,360, 8-1-67, CI. 46 — 124. Hardy, Paul W., and G. W. Peisker, to American Can Co. Method of producing a lightweight foamed metal. 3,300,- 296, 1-24-67, CI. 75—20. Hardy, Peter S., to Peerless Aluminum Foundry Co., Inc. Layout fixture. 3,352,019, 11-14-67, CI. 33 — 174. Hardy, Philip E. : See — Lane, Raymond J., Hardy, and Sharp. 3,324.660. Hardy, Robert A., Jr. : See — Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,884. Brown, John J„ Hardv, and Nora. 3,318,885. Brown, John J., Hardv. and Nora. 3,318,886. Howell, Charles F., Hardv, and Quinones. 3,321,470. Vogel, Adolph W., Hardy, and Howell. 3,313,690. Hardy, Robert A., Jr., C. F. Howell, and N. Q. Quinones, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of producing central nervous system stimulation and anorexia. 3,313,688, 4-11- 67, CI. 167 — 55. Hardy, Wayne. Operating table accesorv extension bodv sup- port and holder for plural X-ray film cassettes. 3,302,021, 1-31-67, CI. 250—50. Hardy, William B„ J. L. Gallagher, and F. H. Adams, to American Cyanamid Co. O-esters of l-mercapto-2-naphthol. 3,325,527, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 456. Hardy, William B., and R. P. Bennett, to American Cyanamid Co. Process or the preparation of N,N'-disubstituted ureas. 3,335,142. 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Hardy, William C, and B. W. McArthur, to Sun Oil Co. Secondary recovery of petroleum using LPG-aqueous liquid emulsions. 3,330,348, 7-11-G7, CI. 166 — 10. LIST OF PATENTEES 541 Hardy, William C, and II. R. Crawford, to Sun Oil Co. Secondary recovery of petroleum. 3,338,758, 12-19-67, CI. 1G6 — III. Ihir.lv, Wilton A.: See— Garwiu, Richard L., Hardy, and Landauer. 3,297,S75. Hardy, Wilton A., to International Business Machines Corp. Optica] fiber laser- device. 3, 353, 074. 11-2S-67, CI. 331—94.5. Hare, Chauncey It. : See — Diringer, Monty I... and Hare. 3, 3-10, 1S1. Hare, George 1'.. Jr.: sec — Kowallck, James F., and Hare. 3,320,884. Hare, George F., Jr., and J. F. Kowalick, to United States ot America, Army. Pyrotechnic delay device for mild detonat- ing fuze. 3,343,487. 9-2G-G7, CI. 102—27. Hare, George H., to Frideu, Inc. Vibratory delay line having novel support. 3.327,252, 6-20-67, CI. 333—30. Hare, Harold H. Electronic organ speaker system. 3,346,070, 10-10-67, CI. 181 — 31. Hare, Richard C, to W'hitin Machine Works, Inc. Center-of- gravitv spindle device. 3,327,466, 6-27-67, CI. 57—130. Hare, Terence G. Centrifugal clutch construction. 3,306,- 410, 2-28-67, CI. 192—105. Hare, Weston A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Re- fractory shapes. 3,296,002, 1-3-67. CI. 106—40. Hare, Wilbert K., D. B. Hamilton, and R. J. Miller, to Ameri- can Some Products Corp. Stacking receptacle. 3,33S,4G6, S 2'.l ti; CI 22(1-97. Harenzn, Edward R., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Plate lockup for reversible plate cylinder. 3,335,663, 8-15-67, CI. 101— 415.1. Haret, Leo. Gold settler. 3,327,854, 6-27-67, CI. 209—464. Harford, Arthur D. : See — Wenham, Alan J. M„ and Harford. 3,331,737. Harford, Edward F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bearing surface. 3,347,737, 10-17-67, CI. 161—150. Harford, James W. Random access magnetic information re- trieval system. 3,344.416, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Hargasser, Hans, and K. Noss, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Encapsulated semiconductor device -with mini- mized coupling capacitance. 3,310,717, 3-21-67, CI. 317— 235. Hargens, Charles W., Ill, to The Franklin Institute. Optical filamentary photocell device having spaced electrical con- ductors arranged in a matrix. 3,310,681, 3-21-67, CI. 250—227. Hargens, Charles W., Ill, to The Franklin Institute. Photo- sensitive self-monitoring drawing plotter using light con- ducing fibers. 3,335,2S7. S-S-67, CI. 250 — 227. Hargett, Walter S., Jr. Farrowing pen. 3,318,286, 5-9-67, CI. 119—20. Hargis, Charles W., H. S. Young, and J. E. Williams, to East- man Kodak Co. Manufacture of methacrolein. 3,329,724, 7-4-67, CI. 2G0— 601. Hargis, Charles W., and H. S. Young, to Eastman Kodak Co. Vapor phase process for preparing 2,2-dialkyl-4-pentenals. 3,335, 1S7, S-S-67, CI. 260 — 601. Hargreaves, James, to Wiekman Wimet Ltd. Toolholders for use with detachable cutting inserts. 3,355,786, 12-5-67, CI. 29—96. Hargreaves, James, and G. J. Powell, to Wiekman Wimet Ltd Cutting tools. 3,339,257, 9-5-67, CI. 29—105. Hargreaves, John, G. Inker, and R. Sayer, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Liquid fuel flow control and metering apparatus. 3,324,922, 6-13-67, CI. 158—36.3. Hargrove, Sanford L. : See — Foutch, Roy C, and Hargrove. 3,295,64S. Hargrove, Sanford L. Sliding door closer. 3,334,444, S-8-67, CI. 49—404. Hari, Istvau : See — Jenny, Walter, Hari, Staeuble, and Weber. 3,300,491. Hari, Istvan, and M. Staeuble, to Ciba Ltd. Certain anthra- quinonethiazole compounds. 3,304,310, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 303. Harich, Jakob. 1 - anilino-l-(2-chloro-6-hydroxy-p-tolyl)-14- [2,4,6-trichloro - 3 - {2-hydroxy-3-<2,4,6-trichloro-3-[2-hy- droxy-3- ( 2,4,6-trichlorophenoxy ) propyl] phenoxy > propyl) phenoxy]. 3,321,524, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 570.6. Hariu, Hajime : See — Furukawa. Yozo, Satomi, Hariu, and Takei. 3,299,272. Harivel, Jean-Pierre L. R., to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Sealed alkaline cells and electrolytes therefor. 3,342,639, 9-19-67, CI. 136—6. Harkema, Russell V. : See — Burnet, Don, Harkema, and Strause. 3,322,587. Burnet, Don, Harkema, and Strause. 3,325,334. Harkenrider, Robert J., to Waynco Inc. Reed relay assembly having improved mounting means. 3,302,143, 1-31-67, CI. 335—154. Harkensee. Georg, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Means for preventing eddy currents distortion of the magnetically deflected scanned pattern in cathode ray tubes. 3,349,271, 10-24-67, CI. 313—82. Harker, Charles B., to Tekni Craft, Inc. Freezing condition control. 3,29S,190. 1-17-67, CI. 62 — 136. Harker, Thomas B. : See — Barry, Gerald J., and Harker. 3,336,S92. Harkey, John D. : See — Burgess, Douglas P., Williams, and Harkey. 3.351,096. Harkin, Patrick J.: See-- Walker, William B., Harkin, and Cooke. 3,298,100. Harklau, Carroll D. and It. L., to A. W. Vaudt. Switching valve, 3,312,172. 1-4-07, CI. 103—51. Harklau, Carroll D. and R. L., to A. W. Vaudt. Switching valve. 3,329,094. 7-4-67, CI. 103 — 51. Harklau, Carroll D. and It. L., to A. W. Vaudt. Variable pres- sure instantaneous switching unit. 3,331,330, 7-18-07, CI. 103—51. Harklau, Roger L. : Sec — Harklau, Carroll D. and R. L. 3,312,172. Harklau, Carroll D. and It. L. 3,329,094. Harklau, Carroll D. and It. L. 3,331,330. Harkness, Joseph R., R. W. Seilenbinder, and J. D. Santi. to Briggs & Stratton Corp. Means for reducing starting torque in four-cycle engines. 3,306,276, 2-28-67, CI. 123 — 182. Harkness, Wilfrid D. : See — Larson, Robert W., Olson, Harkness, and Mair. 3,353,575. Harkulich, Theodore M. : See — Vukasovich. Mark S., and Harkulich. 3,341,314. Harlan, George M. : See — Brown, James E., and Harlan. 3,326,837. Harlan, Samuel B. : See- Schweitzer, Charles N., Sr., Cronin, and Harlan. 3,320,655. Harlan, Warren H., to The Procter and Gamble Co. Label applying mechanism. 3,316,877, 5-2-67, CI. 118 — 236. Harland, Philip W., and M. Mollick, to Ametek, Inc. Dispenser having means to pour main and supplemental quantities of liquids. 3,355,068, 11-28-G7, CI. 222 — 30. Harlee-George, Inc. : See — Wartell, Harrv. 3,298.566. Harlett, Carl M., to The Tiffin Art Metal Co. Barbecue ap- paratus. 3,327,617, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 340. Harley, Earl IC, Jr., to Hupp Corp. Mufflers. 3,316,733, 5-2-67, CI. 62 — 296. Harley, Frank B., to Harley Patents (International) Ltd. Connectors. 3.317,972, 5-9-67, CI. 24 — 241. Harley, Frank B., to Harley Patents (International) Ltd. Connector devices. 3,335,468, 8-15-67, CI. 24: — 123. Harley Patents (International) Ltd.: See — Harley, Frank B. 3,317,972. Harley, Frank B. 3,335,468. Harley, Theodore H., to Vesuvius Crucible Co. Stopper for a ladle or similar receptacle. 3,352,534, 11-14-67, CI. 251 — 356. Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Lamp socket. 3,303,456, 2-7-67, CI. 339 — 180. Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Luminaire. 3,315,072, 4-18-67, CI. 240—25. Harling, Donald W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Luminaire optical assembly. 3,329,812, 7-4-67, CI. 240 — 93. Harloff, Hans-Joachim, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesell- schaft. Transformer for low temperatures. 3,319,206, 5-9- 67, CI. 336 — 218. Harlow Willis E., and R. B. Beare, to Borg-Warner Corp. Additive dispenser. 3,316,741, 5-2-67, CI. 68 — 207. Harm. Alson R., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Packaging ap- paratus and method for cylindrical articles. 3,303,630, 2- 14-67, CI. 53—28. Harm. Alson R., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Apparatus and method for making packages for cylindrical objects. 3,344,- 577, 10-3-67, CI. 53—39. Harman, Marion W. : See — D'Amico, John J., and Harman. 3,305,576. Harman, Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto 'Co. Controlling vegetation with haloalkyl thiolcarbamates. 3,318,676, 5-9-67, CI. 71 — 2.7. Harman, Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Co. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,330,643, 7-11-67, CI. 71 — 100. Harman, Marion W., and J. J. D'Amico, to Monsanto Co. Certain thiolcarbamate compounds. 3,330,821, 7-11-G7, CI. 260 — 239. Harman, Michael G., to The National Cash Register Co. Superconductive circuitry. 3,299,2S3, 1-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Harman, Michael G., to The National Cash Register Co. Mag- netic emory elements and matrices. 3,324,462, 6-6-67, CI. 340—174. Harman, Michael G., to The National Cash Register Co. Associative magnetic memory devices and matrices. 3,341,- 828. 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 174. Harmant, Edouard : See — Grell, Philippe, Harmant, Dodd, and Driscoll. 3,356,589. Harmening. Wayne A., to United States of America. Navy. Scheme for preloading power gear trains. 3,310,998, 3-28- 67, CI. 74 — 661. Harmens, Alexander : See — Jackson, Robert G., and Harmens. 3,312,073. Harmens, Alexander, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Process for the cold separation of gaseous mixtures with solid-liquid slurry heat exchange. 3,306,057, 2-28-67. CI. 62 — 12. Harmens. Alexander, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Freezing out contaminant methane in the recovery of hy- drogen from industrial gases. 3.315,475, 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 12. Harmens, Alexander, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Nitrogen recovery from a gaseous mixture. 3,323,316, 6-6— 67, Ci. 62 — 2S. 542 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Harmens, Alexander, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Process for the separation of gaseous mixtures employing a product as refrigerant. 3,331,213, 7-18-67, CI. 62—18. Harmens, Alexander, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Process for the partial liquefaction of gas mixture. 3,348,- 384, 10-24-67, CI. 62 — 28. Harmer David E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Manufacture of ethyl bromide. 3,320,144, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 163. Harmer, John D., to Raytheon Co. Trigger pulse threshold level adjustment circuit. 3,319,170, 5-9-67, CI. 328—55. Harmes, Oren B. Relief valve having convertible reset means. 3,315,698, 4-25-67, CI. 137—269. Harmon, Albert D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Damped movement detecting device. 3,328,734, 6-27-67, CI. 336—30. Harmon, Bennett B. : See — „„,„ Pollak, Edward C, Harmon, and Solomon. 3,348,868. Harmon Kill A. Post extractor. 3,358,967, 12-19-67, CI. 254—30. Harmon, Dale L., R. L. Scalise. and C. D. Kuntz, to Goodrich- Gulf Chemicals, Inc. Method and apparatus for the recov- ering and recycling of carbon black fines. 3,335,548, 8-15- 67, CI. 55—89. Harmon, Darrell R., to W. W. Cornforth. Process of treating soil containing carbonates. 3,337,989, 8-29-67, CI. 47—58. Harmon, Edwin R. Rotating sign construction. 3,320,691, 5-23-67, CI. 40—33. Harmon, George L. : See — PurceU, William O., and Harmon. 3,306,125. Harmon, Gregory J., to Northrop Corp. Underground antenna. 3,346,864, 10-10-67, CI. 343—719. Harmon, James E., and A. C. Zeamer. to SCM Corp. Platen ratchet assembly. 3,342,299, 9-19-67, CI. 197—145. Harmon, James F. : See — DiVette. Randolph E., and Harmon. 3,323,681. Harmon, James V., to The Pillsbury Co. Method and ap- paratus for striping and coloring extruded materials. 3,311,263, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 1. Harmon, James V. Panel for controlling light transmission by the selective orientation of free particles. 3,322,482, 5-30-67, CI. 350 — 267. Harmon, John A. : See — East, Robert M., and Harmon. 3,320,169. Harmon, John J. : See — Foulger, Kenneth D., and Harmon. 3,344,403. Foulger, Kenneth D„ Harmon, and Silver. 3,350,693. Harmon, Joseph, J. M. Repholz, and A. J. Sarka, to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Trouble indicating system. 3,344,241, 9-26-67, CI. 179 — 175.2. Harmon, Louis O. Electric space heater. 3,308,272, 3-7-67, CI. 219—530. . „ Harmon, Paul G. Railroad crossing rail bed unit. 3,317,- 137, 5-2-67, CI. 238 — 8. Harmon, Perry G., to Hanes Corp. Envelope for packaging ladies' stockings. 3,321,069, 5-23,67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Harmon, Robert W.. to The Ohio Brass Co. Line support insulator with discharge means. 3,339,116, 8-29-67, CI. 317—72. . , Harmon, Samuel T.. to Ann Arbor Trust Co. Electro-optical computer. 3,349,231, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 181. Harmon, Thomas O., to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for dispensing liquids employing a cup having a foamable coating thereon. 3,299,914. 1-24-67, CI. 141 — 82. Harmon, William C, to Republic Steel Corp. Method and ap- paratus for inspecting work-pieces which are relatively In- dependent of probe motion. Re. 26,286, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 37. Harmony of Fort Lauderdale, Inc. : See — Pischke, Harry F., and Vann. 3,334,300. Harms, August F., to Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades-Stheeman & Pharmacia, N.V. Certain nortro- panvl ethers of dibenzo [a,d]-l,4-cycloheptadiene. 3,351,625, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 292. Harms, Clarence L.. and R. E. Doerfer, to Doerfer Engineer- ing & Design, Inc. In-feed mechanism for slicing machines. 3.338.283, 8-29-67 CI. 146 — 95. Harms, Harold B., to General Electric Co. Transistor inverter with an improved base current controlling circuit. 3,329,- 908, 7-4-67, CI. 331 — 113. Harms. Johann, W. Thomas, and C. Berther, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patent-Verwertung. Process for the con- tinuous production of laurin lactam. 3,334,089, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Harms. Louis C. : See — McGuire, John R., and Harms. 3,310,068. Harmsen, Arnold C. : See — Smith. Willard O., Weaver, and Harmsen. 3,346,173. Harmsen, Carl H., and K. A. Krasin, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Position control device for welding apparatus. 3.303,- 321, 2-7-67, CI. 219 — 126. Harmstorf, Rudolf. Arrangement to bed flexible lines in the ground under water. 3,338,060, 8-29-67, CI. 61 — 72.4. Harnach, James W. : See — Deluga, Sigmund S., Harnach, and Little. 3,340,190. Harnau, Hans-Dieter, to Firma Rheinmetall G.m.b.H. Elec- tric primer. 3,295,446, 1-3-67, CI. 102 — 28. Harnden, John D., Jr., and D. L. Watrous, to General Elec- tric Co. Synthetic fiber-processing machine. 3,322,933, 5-30-67, CI. 219—501. Harnden, Robert C, and J, O. Moore, to The Ansul Co. Meth- od for killing broadleaf and grassy weeds in cotton. 3,342,- 584, 9-19-67, CI. 71—97. Harned, John L., and F. H. Highley, to General Motors Corp. Logic control type anti-skid system. 3,301,608, 1-31-67, CI. 303—21. Harned, John L., and C. L. Zahm, to General Motors Corp. Wheel slip control type brake anti-skid system. 3,338,637, 8-29-67, CI. 303 — 21. Harner, Donald R., and M. Plaxa, to AMP Inc. Reversible plugboard programming panel. 3,300,750, 1-24-67, CI. 339 — 18. Harner, Donald R., and R. J. Brookman, to AMP Inc. Vibra- tion-proof program system. 3,313,894, 4-11-67, CI. 200 — 1. Harner, George S. Robbery protective and detecting device. 3,303,592, 2-14-67, CI. 42 — 1. Harner, Robert H., and G. G. Schockelt, to S & C Electric Co. Metal enclosed switchgear with one or more fuses mounted on a drawer interlocked with interrupter switch means and operating mechanism therefor. 3,339,118, 8-29-67, CI. 317 — 114. Harness, Gerald A. : See — Kellogg, George E., and Harness. 3,306,043. Harness, Gerald A., and G. E. Kellogg, to General Motors Corp. Low travel hydraulic booster with integral reservoir. 3,327,479, 6-27-67, CI. 60—54.6. Harnett, John P., to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Method of producing bodies from raw petroleum coke. 3,309,437, 3-14-67, CI. 264—29. Harnev, George D. : See — Lee, Milford R. Sullivan, Harney, and Doty. 3,339,139. Harney. George D., D. S. Sullivan, M. R. Lee, and J. R. Cole, to Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for cor; elat- ing and normalizing signals. 3,297,981, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Harnisch, Hans J. : See — Lohmar, Walther, Harnisch, Schmahl, Kohli, and Spen- ner. 3.353. 39S. Harnisch, Heinz : See — Feldmann, Klauss, Harnisch, Kandler, and Gerhardt. 3,309,435. Heymer, Gero, and Harnisch. 3.345,134. Heymer. Gero. and Harnisch. 3,352,637. Klose, Werner, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,318,982. Miiller-Schiedmayer, Gunther, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,333,029. Niermann, Hermann, Cremer, and Harnisch. 3,356,774. Niermann, Hermann, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,342.552. Harnisch, Heinz, K. Frank, and W. Gerhardt, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of ferro- phosphorus in powder form. 3,357, S17, 12-12-67, CI. 75 — .5. Harnisch, Joachim : See — Lehmann, Riidiger, and Harnisch. 3,328,037. Harnischefger Corp. : See — Aldeuhoff, Bernard J. 3,328,637. Aldenhoff, Bernard J. 3,339,107. Aldenhoff, Bernard J. 3,345.552. Aldenhoff, Bernard J. 3.346,799. Berkeley, John P. 3,346,214. Buchanan, John K. 3,337,769. Deehantsreiter, Max J. 3,352,432. Johnson, Arthur E. 3,350,538. Kore, Alexander V., and Holt. 3,335,674. Maklary, Joseph R. 3.330.933. Ramsey, Paul W. 3,349,219. Schneider, Karl. 3,307,721. Schneider. Karl, and Baron. 3,338,425. Searles, Thomas F. 3,349,477. Wycoff, David C, and Elez. 3,349.873. Harnish, Donald P., and R. L. Reeves, to Eastman Kodak Co. Color developer precursor. 3,342,597, 9-19-67, CI. 96 — 55. Harnish. James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Check valve means for heat pumps. 3,299,662, 1-24-67, CI. 62- 324 Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Heat pumps. 3.307,368, 3-7-67, CI. 62—160. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Re- frigeration system with compressor loading means. 3,307,- 369, 3-7-67, CI. 62 — 209. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Controls for refrigeration systems. 3,320,763, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 197. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Refrigera- tion systems. 3,324,671, 6-13-67, CI. 62 — 174. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Defrost means for non-reversible refrigeration systems. 3.350,895, 11-7-67, CI. 62—197. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multiple evaporator refrigeration systems. 3,350,896, 11-7-67, CI. 62 — 200. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Refrigera- tion systems using high pressure receivers. 3.350,89S, 11-7-67, CI. 62—218. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air cool- ing and dehumidification systems. 3,357,198, 12-12-67, CI. 62—173. Harnish, James R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multiple condenser refrigeration systems. 3,357,199, 12-12-67, CI. 62 — 181. Harnish. James R., and R. W. Ayling. to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Check valve manifolds for heat pumps. 3,299,- 661, 1-24-67. CI. 62 — 324. Harnish, Wayne O., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tape reel. 3,330,495, 7-11-67, CI. 242—74.2. LIST OF PATENTEES 543 Harnsberger, Hugh F. : See— Mulaskey, Bernard F., Ilarnv, Marv A. Shaping pleats. 3,316,067, 5-2-67. Harnsberger, and Lindquist. and pressing means for knife pi qg 10S Harny,"Mary A.' Pressing aid for box pleats. 3,331,150, 7-18- 67, CI. 38 — 10S. Haro, Francisco A., deceased ; G. J. Longo, executor. Cook- ing grill. 3,301,172, 1-31-67, CI. 99 — 446. Haro, Lauri 1*. A. A 'ibratlon damping apparatus. 3,327,048, 6-20-67, CI. 174—42. Harold, Frank V. : See — Hildebrand, Robert P., Harold, Clarke, and Murray. 3,298,835. Harp, Harry J., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for blending powders. 3,320,639. 5-23-67, CI. 18—30. Harp, Harrv .1., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Packaging ma- chine. 3,312,036, 4-4-67, CI. 53 — 182. Harpell, George F., to United States of America, Air Force. Earth curvature function generator. 3,313,928, 4-11-67, CI. 235—197. ITarpcuer Beru'bau- Aktiengesellschaft : See — Von der Gathen, Rudolf L., and Prcisinger. 3,338,411. Harper, Billie L., and W. D. Craghead, Jr., to Kennecott Cop- per Corp. Self-palletizing, interlocking, copper ingot. 3,352,- 64S, 11-14-67, CI. 29 — 187. Harper, Billy G. : See — Atkins, Bobby L., and Harper. 3,359,144. Gardner. John B., and Harper. 3,322,712. Harper, Chester H. : See — Allen, Kenneth M., and Harper. 3,308,898. Allen, Kenneth M., and Harper. 3,349,894. Allen, Kenneth M., and Harper. 3,351,181. Harper, David C. : See — Bobbe, Richard M., Harper, and Hart. 3,318,186. Youns, James E., and Harper. 3.358,081. Harper, David C, R. T. Wright, and J. E. Young, to Xerox Corp. Light scan recording and readout. 3,307,157, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 173. Harper, David C, R. T. Wright, and J. E. Young, to Xerox Corp. Light scan recording and readout. 3,337,71S, 8-22- 67, CI. 235—61.11. Harper, David C, R. T. Wright, and J. E. Young, to Xerox Corp. Thermoplastic computer memory storage system. 3,351,920, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 173. Harper, Ernest A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and means for cooling compressor recycle gas. 3,320,758, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 117. Harper, George F. : See — Feldnian, Charles L., and Harper. 3,358,451. Harper, George S., and L. N. Merriken. to Airpax Electronics Incorporated. Circuit breaker with momentary by-pass. 3,317,865, 5-2-67, CI. 335 — 12. Harper Industries, Inc. : See — Harper, Roscoe H. 3,309,762. Harper, James G., to Texas Instruments Inc. Laser welding of contacts. 3,304,403, 2-14-67, CI. 219 — 121. Harper, James K. : See — Austin, Leon F., Jr., Korthais, and Harper. 3,333,337. Hubbard, David C, Harper, Lynch, and Boehmer. 3,346,- 236. Harper, James L., and A. H. Thomas, to W. R. Grace & Co. Dichlorodiisocvanato adducts of dieyclopentadiene and the preparation thereof. 3,33S,944, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 453. Harper. Jim T. : See — Jackson, Raymond C, Harper, Williams, and Joplin. 3,334, S50. Harper, John C. : See — Jeppson, Morris R., Harper, John E. : See — Thomas, William H, Harper, John S. : See — Wilczynski, Janusz Harper, Kenneth E. : See — Klein, Gerald B., and Harper. 3.334,775. Harper, Laffie. Sheet metal leveling and shearing apparatus and method. 3.333,446, 8-1-67, CI. 72—14. Harper, Lathe. Rail forming machine and method. 3,335,591, 8-15-67, CI. 72—186. Harper, Laffie Method for forming double vanes. 3,353, 24S, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 157. Harper, Leonard R., to International Business Machines Corp. Data transfer device. 3.337, S61, S-22-67, CI. 340 — 347. Harper, Leonard R., to International Business Machines Corp. Crystal controlled oscillator circuit utilizing transistors. 3,350,662, 10-31-67, CI. 331—116. Harper Mfg., Inc. : See — Forpahl, Ray E. 3,342,282. Harper, Paul T. : See — Becker, Carl H., Harper, and Mohr. 3,314,075. Harper, Raubun B., and E. B. Johnston, Jr., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Two axis display system. 3,315,563, 4-25-67, CI. 88 — 24. Harper, Roscoe H., to Harper Industries, Inc. Method for making molded sandwich tubular septic tanks and other molded tubular articles. 3,309.762, 3-21-67, CI. 29 — 157. Harper, Willard J., to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Rack hook and carrier yoke with antiswing feature. 3,306,652, 2-28-67, CI. 294—82. Harper. William J., to McGraw-Edison Co. Wire fabricating machine. 3.327,739, 6-27-67, CI. 140—112. and Harper. 3,335,253. , and Harper. 3,356,339. S., and Harper. 3,359,852. Harper, Willis H. to United States of America, Navy. Low- loss, broadband, programmable monopulse beam-seiector switch. 3.321,717, 5-23-67, CI. 333 — 7. Harper, Willis II., to United States of America, Navy. Single pole multithrow stripline beam selector switch utilizing a plurality of varactor diodes. 3,337,S20, 8-22-67, CI. 333—7. Harper-Wvman Co. : See — Crannell, Brian G., and Shelton. 3,320,943. Huff, Norman M., and Kruse. 3,322,112. Lamar, Charles C. 3,338,231. Lamar, Charles C. 3,354,279. Stohrer, Charles E., Jr., and Sears. 3,301,311. Harpfer, Donald E., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Belt manufacturing apparatus. 3,345,229, 10-3-G7, CI. 156 — 166. Harpfer, Donald E.. and E. G. Kimmich, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method and apparatus for continuously making fiber reinforced hose. 3.296,051, 1-3-67. CI. 156 — 190. Harple, Kenneth G., and W. B. Jakacki, to Honeywell Inc. Interfacing system. 3,351,911, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Harpster, Joseph W. : — 40. Harris, Joseph A., to Short Bros. & Harland Ltd. Apparatus for classifying and otherwise handling articles. 3, 302, Sol. 2-7-67. CI. 214 — 16.4. Harris, Kenneth D. Hand tools. 3,338,274, S-29-67, CI. 140- I IS. Harris, Kenneth J., R. J. Meyer, and D. I. Malm, to Deere & Co. Transmission. 3.29S.252. 1-17-67. CI. 74 — 761. Harris. Kenneth R. Articulated grader. 3,324,5S3, 6-13-67, CI. 37 — 153. Harris. Lawrence A., to General Electric Co. Electron beam device with hidden cathode having annular, frusto-conical emissive surface. 3.351,794, 11-7-67. CI. 313 — S2. Harris, Lee R. Mechanical cutting calf. 3,303,S21, 2-14-67, CI. 119—29. Harris, Leonard T. : See — Martin. William J., and Harris. 3,322,365. Harris, Lionel R. F., F. H. Bray, R. G. Knight, E. A. R. Peddle. P. W. Ward, R. F. B. Speed, R. D. Allum, V. E. Mann, P.. D. Simmons, W. S. Douglas, and A. D. Martin, to Her Majesty's Postmaster General, The Standard Tele- phones and Cables Ltd. General Electric Co. Ltd., Auto- matic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd., Associated Electrical Industries Ltd., and Ericsson Telephones Ltd. Automatic telecommunication systems. 3,317,675, 5-2-67, CI. 179 — 18. Harris. Louis S. : See — Aceto. Mario D., Harris, Lands, and Alexander. 3,328,- 249. Harris, Morgan M. : See — Gowen, Hammond E. T., Geib, and Harris. 3,304,475. Harris. Norman D. : See — Farb. Norman E., and Harris. 3,336,995. Harris. Norman E. : See — Farhi, Carol, and Plarris. 3.359,257. Harris, Paul E. Unitized oil rings. 3.356,375. 12-5-67, CI. 277—9.5. Harris. Paul E., and B. E. Simmons, to United States of America. Navy. Positive-feedback boxcar circuit. 3,309,- 618. 3-14-67, CI. 330 — 69. Harris Press and Shear Corp. : See — Jouhal, Teja S., and Thompson. 3,332,342. Swint, Albert G.. and Tyson. 3,356,018. Harris, Raleigh J. : See — Cameto. Leon R., Evans, and Harris. 3,306. 2S9. Harris, Ralph A., and P. E. Carroll, to Texas Instruments Inc. Amplifying system having high speed and high ac- curacy gain control. 3,360.737. 12-26-67. CI. 330 — 52. Harris, Ralph A., and F. R. Tischler. to Texas Instruments Inc. Apparatus for converting an exponentially decaying DC voltage into an exponentially decaying sinusoidal volt- age. 3,360.738, 12-26-67, CI. 330 — 52. Harris. Rano J., Jr. : See — Harris. Rano J., Sr.. and R. J. Harris, Jr. 3.325.062. Harris, Rano J., Jr.. to Precision Sampling Corp. Apparatus for injection of fluids. 3,306,502, 2-2S-67, CI. 222—386. Harris. Rano J., Sr., to Precision Sampling Corp. Chroma to- graphic sample injection apparatus. 3,355.950, 12-5-67. CI. 73—422. Harris. Rano J., Sr. and R. J. Harris, Jr., to Precision Sam- pling Corp. Fluid injection apparatus. 3,325,062, 6-13-67, CI. 222— 3S6.5. Harris, Raymond C, and G. C. Newland, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polv-alpba-olefin compositions containing pyrazolone stabilizers. 3.325,445, 6-13-67, CI. 2S0 — 45. S. Harris. Richard A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method of interconnecting conductors located on opposite sides of an insulating base. 3.340,600, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 581. Harris. Richard C. : See — Blessinger, John A., Molvik, and Harris. 3.344,845. Harris. Robert E., to Better Beverages, Inc. Beer and soft drink dispensing assemblv. 3,305.136, 2-21-67. CI. 222— 129.1. Harris. Robert P., and J. L. Krasner, to Conductron Corp. Means for simulating learning, forgetting and other like processes. 3.351,7S3. 11-7-67. CI. 307 — S8.5. Harris. Robert V., to Branson Instruments Inc. Dual trans- ducer probe for ultrasonic testing. 3,325,781, 6-13-67, CI. 340—15. Harris. Roy J. T. : See — ■ Peterson. Donovan F., Rasmussen, and Harris. 3,345,538. Harris. Roy T., Jr. : See — Robins. Augustine W.. Harris, Carlson, McLean, and Middleton. 3,310.262. Harris. Samuel D. Method of and device for feeding animals. 3,333,574. 8-1-67, CI. 119—51. Harris, Sidnev F. Thermal balancing apparatus for adjusting and testing thermostat devices. 3,347,085, 10-17-67, CI. 73 — 1. Harris. Stanton A., and C. O. Gitterman, to Merck & Co., Inc. 1-benzyl tetramic acid derivatives. 3. 299, 095. 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. 242-023— P 35 Harris, Stephen E., to Research Corp. Frequency modulation discriminator for optical signals. 3,324,295, 6-6-67, CI. 250—199. Harris, Sterling G., to The Blue Channel Corp. Apparatus for preparing crab bodies for the recovery of meat there- from. 3,302,236, 2-7-67, Cl. 17—2. Harris, Thaddeus W. Type of flash card. 3,345,759, 10-10-67, Cl. 35—31. Harris, Theodore J., to M. Boosalic. Safety razor holder and case. 3,346,952, 10-17-67, Cl. 30 — 90. Harris, Thomas : See — Fleisher, Harold, Shapiro, and Harris. 3,295,912. Harris, Thomas E., to Dominion Engineering Works, Ltd. Ro- tary mill head. 3,360,205, 12-26-67, Cl. 241 — 18t2. Harris, Thomas E., and S. J. Hughes, to Dominion Engineer- ing Works Ltd. Grinding mill control or the like. 3,350,018, 10-31-67, Cl. 241 — 34. Harris, Thomas G., to Armstrong Cork Co. Decorative suit'; covering compositions comprising vinyl resin and linoleum binder. 3,325,337, 6-13-67, Cl. 161 — 5. Harris, Thomas G., to Armstrong Corp Co. Method of making sheet material. 3,351,510, 11-7-67, Cl. 156 — 232. Harris, Thomas J. : See- — Fleisher, Harold, Harris, and Shapiro. 3,312,957. Harris, Thomas J., to International Business Machines Corp. High speed electro-optic printer or display. Re. 26,170, 3-7-67 Cl. 346 — 107. Harris. Thomas J., to International Business Machines Corp. Electro-optic light deflector utilizing total internal reflec- tion. 3.353.S94, 11-21-67, Cl. 350 — 150. Harris, Thomas J., and E. Shapiro, to International Business Machines Corp. Digital light deflector utilizing co-planar polarization rotators. 3,329,474, 7-4-67, Cl. 350 — 150. Harris, Thomas J., and J. I. Aweida, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. High-speed pneumatic switch. 3,335,- 755, 8-15-67, Cl. 137 — 624.15. Harris, Thomas J., and B. R. Shah, to International Business Machines Corp. High speed optical parallel-to-serial and serial-to-parallel conversion of binary information. 3,354,- 451, 11-21-67. Cl. 340—347. Harris. Willard M., to Wiscassett Mills Co. Stretehable textile article and method. 3,333,314, 8-1-67, Cl. 28 — 72. Harris, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Variable width pulse generator. 3.359,498, 12-19-67, Cl. 328—57. Harris, William B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pulse generator. 3,346,745, 10-10-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Harris, William B., Jr. Safety spatula for food blender. 3,346,029, 10-10-67, Cl. 146—68. Harris, William C. : See — Anderson, John J., and Harris. 3,312,723. Harris. William H. Precision dental paralleling process and apparatus. 3.344,525, 10-3-67, Cl. 32 — 67. Harris. William R. : See — Crowther, George N.. and Harris. 3,358,550. Plarris, William R., and R. W. Miller, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Novel product and process. 3,329,622, 7-4-67, Cl. 252 — 192. Harris, Zachary N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for producing thin-wall plastic tubing. 3,335,208, 8-8-67, Cl. 264 — 95. Harrison, Alan M.. to Welwvn Plastics (1955) Ltd. Floor coverings and the like. 3,353,985, 11-21-67, Cl. 117 — 37. Harrison. Anthony W., to Girling Ltd. Actuating and self- adjusting mechanism for disc brakes. 3,326,329, 6-20-67, Cl. 188—73. Harrison. Arthur S. Honey extracting apparatus. 3,351,273, 11-7-67. Cl. 233—20. Harrison Auto Paint Shop.. Inc. : See — Belvedere, Anthony C. 3,307,214. Harrison, Bede J. Hand writing implement 3,33S,217 S-29- 67, Cl. 120 — 98. Harrison, Clyde W., Jr. Chair. 3,331,634, 7-1S-67, CI. 297 — 442. Harrison, Donald : See — Cox, Raymond J., Fowler, and Harrison. 3,330,954. Harrison Electronics, Inc. : See — Walker, Richard E., and Heckelman. 3,333,258. Harrison, Geoffrey G., and D. H. Prince, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Anode and supporting structure therefor. 3,297,561. 1-10-67, Cl. 204 — 286. Harrison, George and N. K., to Imperial-Eastman Corp. Pneu- matic pressure casting apparatus. 3,331,429, 7-1S-67, CI. 164 — 157. Harrison, George, and N. K.. to Imperial-Eastman Corp. Method and means for making metal forgings. 3.357,22 s. 12-12-67, Cl. 72 — 344. Harrison, George, Jr., C. A. Kumins, E. N. Harvey, Jr., and G. A. Weber, to Interehemical Corp. Yellow pigment. 3.297,691, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 242. Harrison. George C, to Amchem Products, Inc. Concentrated material for use in preparing and replenishing zinc phos- phate coating solutions. 3,297,494, 1-10-67. Cl. 148 — 6.15. Harrison, George C, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Smooth joint for structural sheets and members. 3,355,196, 11-28-67. Cl. 287 — 20.92. Harrison, Harold J. : See — Blackhurst, Robert V.. and Harrison. 3, 309, OSS. 546 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Harrison, Harry W., % each to D. A. Britton, and E. B. Colvin. Shock cushioning rotary driving well tool. 3,350,- 900, 11-7-67, CI. 64—23. Harrison, Harry W., to Houston Engineers, Inc. Fluid spring tensile energy accumulator and shock absorbing device for well pipe strings. 3,353,613, 11-21-67, CI. 175—293. Harrison, Harry W. Packaging apparatus. 3,354,799, 11-28- 67, CI. 93 — 82. Harrison, Henry : See — Harrison, Henry C. and H. 3,317,11S. Harrison, Henry C. and H. 3,346,906. Harrison, Henry. Stepladder construction. 3,299,985, 1-24— 67, CI. 182—194. Harrison, Henry, to Moeller Instrument Co., Inc. Adiustable dial thermometer. 3,357,251, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 363.7. Harrison, Henry C. and H. Foldable container and blank therefor. 3,317,118, 5-2-67, CI. 229 — 61. Harrison, Henry C. and H. Mop wringer. 3,346,906, 10-17- 67, CI. 15—262. Harrison, Herbert G., to English Numbering Machines Ltd. Impact actuator for rockable print wheels. 3,357,348, 12- 12-67, CI. 101—94. Harrison, Herbert L., to United States of America, Navy. Retention-release mechanism for reaction motors and rocket interstages. 3,329,089, 7-4-67, CI. 102 — 49.4. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Substituted triazine salt. 3,297,690, 1-10-67, CI. 260—242. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hexafluoro arsenic and phosphoric acid adducts of urea compounds. 3,328,444, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 440. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thiourea hexa- fluoro arsenates and phosphates. 3,328,445, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 440. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Picoline salts. 3,338,903, 8-29-67, CI. 260—271. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hexafiuoro- arsenic and -phosphoric acid salts of alkylaminoethvl methacrylates. 3,338,939, 8-29-67. CI. 260—440. Harrison, Hugh T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hexafluoro- arsenic and -phosphoric acid salts of threonines. 3,338,940, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 440. Harrison, Jack B., L. D. Hignett, and J. K. Gentles, to Good- lass Wall & Co. Ltd. Pentaerythritol modified epoxy resins. 3,352,804, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 18. Harrison, James, and P. W. Jopling, to General Strapping Co. Wrapping apparatus for irregular bundles. 3,338,025, 8-29- 67. CI. 53 — 230. Harrison, James A., and B. Quartermain, to Dary and United Engineering Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for controlling the length of strip material. 3,322,961, 5-30-67, CI. 250—219. Harrison, James B. : See — Mageli, Orville L., and Harrison. 3,297,738. Mageli, Orville L., Westbrook, and Harrison. 3,326,809. Harrison, James W. : See — Steinbrecher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowskl, and Harrison. 3,329,587. Steinbrecher, Lester, Dollman, Buczkowski, and Harrison. 3,350,284. Harrison, Jerry W., to The Mead Corp. Partition. 3,301,- 460, 1-31-67, CI. 229—15. Harrison, Jerrv W., to The Mead Corp. Individual refrigera- tor door gasket die cut folder. 3,337,113, 8-22-67, Cl. 229— 34. Harrison, John, to Swift Levick & Sons Ltd. Permanent magnets. 3,314,828, 4-18-67, Cl. 148—31.57. Harrison, John B. : See — Bleiman, Lewis W., Harrison, and Panczner. 3,302,968. Harrison, John D. L. : See — Russell, Lewis E., and Harrison. 3,338,989. Harrison, John E., to General Dynamics Corp. Spectrum gen- erator with vernier frequency adjustment capability. 3,324,- 409, 6-6-67, Cl. 331 — 49. Harrison, John L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High coulomb spark gap switch with series magnet coils for rotating the arc. 3,320,478, 5-16- 67, Cl. 315—347. Harrison, John S. J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Monitor employ- ing logic gate and counter to indicate normal pulse-train failure after predetermined time interval. 3,350,580, 10-31- 67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Harrison, John W. : See — Kirkpatrick, Wylie C, Harrison, and Lowry. 3,320,106. Harrison, John W., to W. R. Grace & Co. Heat shrinkable package. 3,355,010, 11-28-67, Cl. 206 — 46. Harrison, Lew E. Wing flap control device for aircraft. 3,358,949, 12-19-67, Cl. 244 — 83. Harrison, Lyle E., and L. J. Schafer ; said Schafer, assor. to said Harrison. Flexible sinker. 3,318,037, 5-9-67, Cl. 43 — 42.72. Harrison, Mary C. X-ray demonstration prism. 3,348,319, 10-24-67, Cl. 35—8. Harrison, Nelson C, Jr., to Dover Corp. Safety device for a vehicle lift. 3,317,004, 5-2-67, Cl. 187—8.5. Harrison, Nelson K. : See — Harrison, George and N. K. 3,331,429. Harrison, George and N. K. 3,357,228. Harrison, Reginald, to Metalastik Ltd. Resilient mounting. 3,351,309, 11-7-67, Cl. 248—22. Harrison, Richard I., and J. Zucker, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Semiconductor microwave power detector. 3,316,494, 4-25-67, Cl. 329—161. Harrison, Richard I., and J. Zucker, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories Inc. Apparatus for modulating guided electromagnetic waves. 3,335,373, 8-8-67, Cl. 332 — 29. Harrison, Robert R. Hydraulic motion transmitting system. 3,307,356, 3-7-67, Cl. 60—54.5. Harrison, Thomas L., and A. J. Backus, to Pratt Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for applying closure tape to package forming webs. 3,322,600, 5-30-67, Cl. 156—461. Harrison, Walter G., L. A. Gary, and A. C. Audet, to The Spra-Con Co. Coding devices for conveyors. 3,306,428, 2-28-67, Cl. 198—38. Harrison, Walter G., L. A. Gary, and A. C. Audet, to The Spra-Con Co. Transfer means for conveyor construction. 3,333,677, 8-1-67, Cl. 198 — 129. Harrison, Walter G., L. A. Gary, and A. C. Audet, to The Spra-Con Co. Article feeding means for conveyors. 3,339,- 699, 9-5-67, Cl. 198—23. Harrison, Walter G., L. A. Gary, and A. C. Audet, to The Spra- Con Co. Article conveyor construction. 3,360,106, 12-26-67, Cl. 198—155. Harrison, Wayne T. : See — Carrigan, Raymond J., and Harrison. 3,354,914. Harrison, William : See — Blackhurst, Robert V., and Harrison. 3,327,995. Harrison, William S., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Yarn twisting and winding machine. 3,334,828, 8-8-67, Cl. 242— 26.1. Harriss, Andrew J., Jr., and R. G. Larsen, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of packaging. 3,307,320, 3-7-67, Cl. 53—24. Harrod, Jimmie A., to Paper Welder, Inc. Paper joining ma- chine. 3,327,595, 6-27-67, Cl. 93—1.1. Harrod, John F. : See — Chalk, Alan J., and Harrod. 3,296,291. Harroff, Jerry M. : See — Ullman, Myron E., Jr., and Harroff. 3,319,651. Harrold, Arthur E., to The General Electric Co., Ltd. Data storage arrangements. 3,301,970, 1-31-67. Cl. 200 — 5. Harrold, Robert W. : See — Bach, Berg, Susong, and Harrold. 3,336,954. Harrow, Arthur L. : See — Merkl, George G„ and Pearson. 3,356,889. Harrower, Harold W. Adjustable wound edge protector. 3,347,- 226, 10-17-67, Cl. 128—132. Harrower, Harold W. Wound edge protector. 3,347,227, 10-17- 67, Cl. 128 — 132. Harruff, Ray W. : See — Trolander, Hardy W., and Harruff. 3,316,765. Harry, Henrv A. : See — Schepp, Robert M. 3,336,611. Harsco Corp. : See — Appleman, William S. 3.305,263. Fernandez, Mauricio. 3,323,765. Haussig, Herbert G. 3,330,644. Miller, Harold J. 3,322.357. Moyer, Robert F. 3,308,524. Ross, Arnold. 3,343,688. Shaver, Raymond H. 3,327,385. Harse, Per-Olov, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Slide fastener type sheath for conductors 3,344,226, 9-26-67, Cl. 174 — 70. Harsh, Ralph. Seat cushion. 3,331,630, 7-18-67, Cl. 297 — 231. Harshaw Chemical Co., The : See — Canon, James M., and Bell. 3,313,592. O'Dell, Earl W., Dierssen, and Hofstadter. 3,303,342. Swinehart, Carl F., Hofstadter, and O'Dell. 3,296,448. Harshberger, Norman P. Roofing product and method of ap- plication. 3,307,989, 3-7-67, Cl. 156 — 71. Harshman, Albert G., and R. L. Stansbury, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Bulk-blended fertilizer comprising nitrogenous matrix pellet. 3,342,578, 9-19-67, Cl. 71 — 29. Harshman, James H. : See — Hawkins, Samuel R., and Harshman. 3,358,463. Harson, Samuel E. : See — Turner, John H. W., Downs, and Harson. 3,296,242. Hart, Alexander W., and J. G. Foss, to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Purging mechanism. 3,354,608, 11-28-67. Cl. 53 — 87. Hart. Arthur E. Means for separably attaching sights to guns. 3,324,558, 6-13-67. Cl. 33—50. Hart, Arthur L. : See — Benson, Carl A., and Hart. 3.301,396. Hart, Atlee S., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Battery level indicator. 3,343,152, 9-19-67, Cl. 340 — 249. Hart, Atlee S., and L. G. Mallett, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Elapsed time meter. 3,299,627, 1-24-67, Cl. 58—145. Hart, Burt E., to United Aircraft Corp. Two-core three-coil transformers. 3,302,096, 1-31-67, Cl. 321 — 45. Hart, Carl R. : See— Fordeck, William A., and Hart. 3,355,131. Hart-Carter Co. : See — Bussell, Jack D., Dickens, and Eidsvoog. 3,300,873. Hart, Charles E., to The New York Air Brake Co. Air brake with a supplementary reservoir. 3,356,423, 12-5-67, Cl. 303 — 46. Hart, Charles L. : See — Djinis, Constantine, Hanchett, and Hart. 3,302,174. Hart, Dale H. : See — Harvey, Homer M., and Hart. 3.351,095. LIST OF PATENTEES 547 Hurt, David A., Jr.: See — Gate, James M., and Hart. 3,309.095. Hart, Don 11., and W. L. Padgett. Screw-type pin retainer. 3,330,012, 7-11-67, CI. 24—150. Hart, Donald M., to International Business Machines Corp. Electron beam readout of thermoplastic recording. 3,328,- 777, 0-27 07. CI. 340 — 173. Hart, Donald P., and J. E. l'lasynski, to Pittsburgh Plato Glass Co. Resinous compositions. 3,355,412, 11-28-07, CI. 200 — 31.2. Hart, Duane. Concrete tamping device. 3,338,144, 8-29-67, CI. 94—48. Hart, Edward E., to Globe Industries, Inc. Portable roll picker. 3.31G.42S, 4-25-07, CI. 310—51. Hart, George G. : See — Bobbe, Richard M., Harper, and Hart. 3,318,186. Pan/.a, Joseph E., and Hart. 3,318,552. Voitas, Edward J., and Hart. 3,333,787. Hart, Gerald E., to United States of America, Navy. Heads- up display for pilots. 3,337,845, 8-22-67, CI. 340—27. Hart, Gerald E., to United States of America. Navy. Radio polarization guidance system. 3,353,182, 11-14-67, CI. 343 — 102. Hart, Gerald E. System for arbitrary antenna polarization control. 3,357.013, 12-5-67, CI. 343—5. Hart, H. \\\, Mfg. Co. : See- Hart, Harold W. 3,306.262. Hart, Harold W. 3.353.518. Hart, Harold W., to H. W. Hart Mfg. Co. Poultry watering device. 3,306,262. 2-28-67, CI. 119—72. Hart, Harold W" to H. W. Hart Mfg. Co. Watering system for poultry. 3,353,518, 11-21-67, CI. 119 — 75. Hart, Harry E., to The Celotex Corp. Gypsum plaster board. 3,300,371, 1-24-67, CI. 161—229. Hart, Howard R., Jr. : See — Swartz, Paul S., and Hart. 3,333,218. Swartz, Paul S., and Hart. 3,359,516. Hart, James W., to Mark Products Co. Shrouded parabolic antenna structure. 3,351,947, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 840. Hart, Joseph J. : See — Desmond, John D., and Hart. 3,330,468. Desmond, John D., and Hart. 3,343,750. Hart, Joseph W., to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic data store with nondestructive read-out. 3,320,597, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 174. Hart Mfg. Co., The : See — Landin, Carl A. 3,359,3S9. Hart, Mark B. Underwater light for swimming pool. 3,339,- 066, 8-29-67, CI. 240 — 26. Hart, Oliver M. Portable insulated electric distribution appa- ratus. 3.359,527, 12-19-67, CI. 339 — 59. Hart, Oliver M., and G. T. Schneider, to Neoline, Inc. Portable electrical power distribution apparatus and method of manufacture thereof. 3,325,765, 6-13-67, CI. 339 — 14. Hart, Porter : See — Baker, Alfred V., and Hart. 3,313,212. Baker, Alfred V., Hart, and Poetker. 3,341,746. Hart. Porter, and A. V. Baker, to The Dow Chemical Co. Force balance svstem for sensing the force between two permanent magnets. 3,359,471, 12-19-67, CI. 318 — 22. Hart, Richard D. : See — Brown, Dean A., and Hart. 3,342,585. Hart, Robert E. : See — Ostrander, Albert A., Hart, Gutierrez, and Reder. 3,338.- 000. Hart, Robert H., to Beloit Corp. Continuous digester includ- ing mechanical defibering means therein. 3,29S,903, 1-17-67, CI. 162—236. Hart, Robert J., to The Cooper-Resenner Corp. Packing ring structure. 3,305.241, 2-21-67, CI. 277—27. Hart, Robert L. : See — Gibson, James P., Hart, and Stanley. 3,306,690. Hart, Robert T., to Oxford Paper Co. Method of insolubiliz- ing starch bv reaction with sodium stannate. 3,311,492, 3-28-67. CI. 117 — 62.2. Hart, Robert T., to Oxford Paper Co. Carboxy-free polymeric composition containing ammonium zirconyl carbonate. 3,332,794, 7-25-67, CI. 6—194. Hart Ski Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Holmberg, Harry E., and Hartvig E. 3,329,437. Hart, Thomas G., to Avco Mfg. Corp Means for and method of detecting rotation. 3.352.162, U-14-R7. CI. 73 — 505. Hart, Una L. Household deodorant. 3,317,372, 5-2-67, CI. 167—14. Hart, Walter C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vapor pressure control process for a blended product stream. 3,332,856, 7-25-67, CI. 203—2. Hart, Walter R. Vending machine. 3.31S,478, 5-9-67, CI. 221—227. Hart, Wayne C, to Baltimore Concrete Plank Corp. Appa- ratus for imparting tension to a reinforcing cable of U- shaped configuration. 3,341,176, 9-12-67, CI. 254—29. Hart, Wilbert S.. and J. A. Scudder. to Chemechanical. Inc. Apparatus for coating cylinders with urethane. 3,304.909, 2-21-67. CI. US — 103. Hart, William G. Land leveling device. 3,315,383, 4-25-67, CI. 37—153. Hart, William S., W. R. Saunders, and T. Friedrichsen, to The Massillon-Cleveland-Akron Sign Co. Suspended pole banner construction. 3,310,S99, 3-2S-67, CI. 40 — 125. Hartal, Antal, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Recorder with stylus pressure control means. 3,319,259, 5-9-67, CI. 346 — 112. llarlai, \utal, I o lli-wlrtl l'arl;aiil I'o. Ui'mrdcr ink supply System. 3,335,424, 8-8-67, CI. 346—140. Hartdegen, Donald R., to International Harvester Co. De- vice for clamping and loosening tapered twin key shaft clamps. 3,312,486, 4-4-67, CI. 287 — 52.05. ITarte, Charles R. Graph marking device. 3,359,897, 12-26-67, CI. 101—334. Harte, Heinz, J. Iwen, and W. Wochnowsld, to Hauni Werke Korber & Co. KG. Method of and apparatus for separat- ing tobacco. 3,308,950, 3-14-07, CI. 209—137. Hartel, Kurt : See — Frensch, Heinz, Goebel, Czech, and Hartel. 3,297,523. Hartenstcin, Raymond G. Electromechanical analog multi- plier which includes a semiconductor bridge circuit. 3,300,- 630, 1-24-67, CI. 235—194. Hartenstein, Raymond G., to United States of America, Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. Variable time constant smoothing circuit. 3,305,801, 2-21-67, CI. 333 — 79. Harter, Russell W., to Atlantic Research Corp. Valve actuat- ing means. 3,307, 5S3, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 625.43. Hartford Special Machinerv Co., The: See — Grohoski, Edward G., and Morton. 3,314,261. Morton, Robert D. 3,308,642. Reiley, William S. 3,324,697. Hartford, Winslow H., and E. B. Hoyt, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chromic chloride production. 3,305,303, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 87. Hartford, Winslow H., and E. B. Hoyt, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of chromic chloride. 3,309,172, 3-14-67, CI. 23—87. Hartgrove. Earl H. : See — Loftin, Robert J., and Hartgrove. 3,310.857. Lof tin, Robert J., and Hartgrove. 3,313,011. Hartig, Alfred E. Kite. 3,347,500, 10-17-67, CI. 244 — 154. Hartig. Rufus G. : See — Peterson. John A., and Hartig. 3,305,304. Peterson, John A., and Hartig. 3,305.305. Harting, Glen R., and R. B. Spokas, to Borg-Warner Corp. Electro-magnetic braking system. 3,313,381, 4-11-67, CI. 188—161. Hartke, Frederick H. : See — Graziano, Victor, and Hartke. 3,350,646. Hartkorn, Heinrich, Jr. Indicating lamp circuit for the fail- ure of head lamp circuit. 3,311,779, 3-28-67, CI. 315 — 83. Hartl, Karl : See — Lang. Rudolf, and Hartl. 3,352,220. Hartl, Karl, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft mit besehrankter Haftung & Co. Photographic shutter for single lens reflex cameras. 3,319,552, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — 42. Hartle, Cedric : See — Hogg. Wilfred H., Hartle, and Merriman. 3,352,S03. Hartleb, Erich. Apparatus for supplying gas at low pressure from a high pressure source. 3,304,947, 2-21-67, CI. 137 — 209. Hartler, Nils, and R. Aurell, to Stiftelsen Svensk Cellulosa- farskning. Method of alkaline digestion of cellulosic mate- rials. 3,354,029. 11-21-67, CI. 162 — 41. Hartley, Charles E., to The Stetson Shoe Co., Inc. Moccasin- type shoe. 3,302,312, 2-7-67, CI. 36 — 11. Hartley Co.. The: See — Sears, Hartley M. 3,299,857. Hartley, Daniel W., and J. E. Day, Sr. Apparatus for dis- pensing and applying pressure sensitive tape. 3,310,451, 3-21-67, CI. 156 — 523. Hartley, Daniel W., and J. E. Day, Sr. Portable tape appli- cator. 3,310,452, 3-21-67, CI. 156 — 523. Hartley, Gilbert S., and A. A. Ross, to Fisons Pest Control Ltd. Adjustable metering vessel for the intermittent dis- charge of granules. 3,333,745, 8-1-67, CI. 222 — 424.5. Hartley, Gilbert S., and R. Howes, to Fisons Pest Control Ltd. Agricultural chemical compositions. 3,333,942, S-l-67, CI. 71—93. Hartley, Irby E., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn package support. 3,326,494, 6-20-67, CI. 242 — 125.1. Hartley, James C, 50% to G. Young. Continuous laminating press with air film lubrication. 3,340,795, 9-12-67, CI. 100—154. Hartley. Kenneth A., G. H. Wilson, and W. Hughes, to Courtaulds Ltd. Apparatus for punching spinning jets. 3.338,085, 8-29-67, CI. 72—414. Hartley, Maurice S., A. R. Thompson, and F. P. Zaffarano, to Clivite Corp. Multichannel direct writing oscillograph and record member therefor. 3,312,977, 4-4-67. ClT 346 — 49. Hartley, Robert R.. to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Non- linear function generator which utilizes a potentiometer connected in circuit with load resistances. 3.322,943, 5-30-67, CI. 235 — 197. Hartman. Clinton W. : See — Dailey, Arthur M., Boykin, and Hartman. 3.329.526. Hartman. Donald W. : See — Bennett, Sedgwick R„ and Hartman. 3,358.131. Hartman. Earl C, and M. B. Johnson, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Coke oven door. 3.298,930. 1-17-67, CI. 202 — 248. Hartman. Elmer C, to Hartman Metal Fabricators. Inc. Auto- mated storage apparatus. 3.352.97S. 11-14-67. CI. 191 — 22. Hartman, George F.. Jr., to The American Warming & Venti- lating, Inc. Fire damper. 3,341,971, 9-19-67, CI. 49 — 7. 548 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Hartman, George S. : See — Chreitzberg, Augustus M., Hartman, and Vvylie. 3,333,- 986. Hartman, Hans, to Brown, Boveri & Co. Ltd. Device tor limit- ing short-circuits. 3,349,286, 10-24-67, CI. 317—11. Hartman, Herbert L., to G. I. Co. Bearing and rotor assem- bly. 3,319,098, 5-9-67, CI. 370—90. Hartman-HuncU Systems Co., Inc. : Sec — Lally, Kenneth P. 3,358,185. Hartman, John H., Jr. : See — Lohr, Riley. 3,343,455. Lohr, Riley. 3,346,984. Hartman, Maurice D., Jr. : See — Finkelston, Raymond, Jr., and Hartman. 3,302,77o. Hartman. Maurice D., Jr., to Sparks Corp. Package con- struction. 3,305,086, 2-21-67, CI. 206—78. Hartman. Maurice D., Jr. Thermoforming apparatus. 3,357,- 054, 12-12-67. CI. 18 — 19. Hartman Metal Fabricators Inc. : See — Burnight, Thomas R., and Burch. 3,349,303. Dinger, Harold B. 3,338,371. Hartman, Elmer C. 3.352,978. Hartman, Raymond G. : See — Bueholtz, Daniel J., Hartman, lngraham, Meyer, and Powers. 3,345,613. Hartman, Robert J. : See — Patton. John T., Jr.. Hartman, and Austin. 3,350,389. Hartman, Robert J., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Process for preparing phosphate polvols. 3,317,639, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 978. Hartman Robert J., and L. C. Pizzini, to Wyandotte Chemi- cals Corp. Preparation of long oxyalkylene chain phos- phate polyols. 3,317,638, 5-2-67, CI. 260—978. Hartman. Roy A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Gob chute with fluid flow means. 3,340,038, 9-5-67, CI. 65 — 304. Hartman. Warren E., to Worthington Foods, Inc. Vegetable base high protein food product. 3,320,070, 5-16-67, CI. 99 — 17. Hartman, Wesley J. Racket stringing machine. 3,302,950, 2-7-67, CI. 273 — 73. Hartman, William C. and J. H. King, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Test clip. 3,348,190, 10-17-67, CI. 339— 75. Hartmann, Adolf, and P. Kresse, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of linear polyesters with metal imide salt catalysts. 3.299.004. 1-17-67. CI. 260 — 75. Hartmann, Adolf, W. Burghardt, and P. Kresse, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of copolymers of unsaturated nitriles, said copolymers containing sulfo groups. 3,321,450, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Hartmann, Adolf, and P. Kresse, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Proc- ess for preparing linear polyesters of high molecular weight. 3,336,264, 8-15-67, CI. 260—75. Hartmann, Albert : See — Johl, Albert, Hartmann, and Rink. 3,296,243. Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft : See — Engelhardt, Heinz, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Spengler, and Wismath. 3,347,087. Hartmann, Erik L., to Skandinavisk Emballage Aktieselskab. Packing for a number of eggs or other fragile or delicate objects. 3.318,504, 5-9-67, CI. 229 — 2.5. Hartmann, Fridolin : See — Cremer, Josef, Hartmann, Rodis, and Hinz. 3,318,660. Hartmann, Fritz, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Precisionsvertyg. Screw thread cutting apparatus with vieldable clutch drive means. 3,325,837, 6-20-67, CI. 10 — 135. Hartmann, Henry W., Jr. Thermal fuse. 3,323,458. 8-6-67, CI. 102—70.2. Hartmann Luggage Co. : See — Katz. Ira R. 3,315.772. Hartmann, Mandred : See — Batliner, Elmar, and Hartmann. 3,325,074. Hartmann, Willi, to J. Sandt Aktiengesellschaft. Punching press or other processing machine. 3,301,113, 1-31-67, CI. 83 — 155. Hartmeister. Ruben J., D. L. McMillin, and N. G. Pennington, to Coors Porcelain Co. Can unloading and transferring ma- chine. 3,339,698, 9-5-67, CI. 198—22. Harton, Lynn M. : See — Giger. Walter, Jr., and Plarton. 3,346.687. Harton, Lynn M., to General Electric Co. Electric power bus- way having a housing with sidewalls connected together with resilient tie plates. 3,360,602, 12-26-67, CI. 174 — 68. Hartouni, Edward : See — Goldberg, Gershon M., and Hartouni. 3,359,112. Wilferth, Robert A., and Hartouni. 3,297,444. Hartouni, Edward, to Fox Corp. Method of making a photo- graphic product. 3,297,463, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 34. Hartranft. Donald Z., to Morehouse Instrument Co. Proving rings. 3,298,225, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 141. Hartstra, Lenze, F. J. F. Van Der Plas. M. J. Waale, and T. A. Weber, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing 2,6-di- chlorobenzonitrile. 3,329,703, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 465. Hartstra, Lenze, and H. J. Visser, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile. 3,341,565, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 460. Hartstone, John L. Metering and flow indicating device for use during milking. 3,349,617, 10-31-67, CI. 73—202. Hartwig, and Heyroth. F. Fulgenzi, R. H. Norris, to Union Carbide Corp. 5-16-67, CI. 164—316. 3,312,298. Belt training Hartung, R. E., Co., Inc. : See — Hallowell, Fulton \V., Jr. 3,309,836. Hartung, Robert W. : See — Huffman, Clayton D., and Hartung. 3,321,061. Huffman, Clayton D., and Hartung. 3,360,097. Hartung, Roderick L., to Chevron Research Co. Multibed sampler for particulate solids. 3,319,469, 5-16-67, CI. 73 — 421. Hartung, Sigurd : See — Scherhag, Bernhard, Hartung, Hausweiler, and Griine- wald. 3,297,587. Hartung, Sigurd, and H. Grunewald, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of 3,4-di- nitrobenzoic acid. 3,332,990, 7-25-67, CI. 260—524. Hartwell Corp., The : See — Poe, Lloyd R., and Henrichs. 3,318,624. Hartwell, Roy : See — Ashcroft, David J„ and Hartwell. 3,330,734. Hartwell, Walter T., R. Klahn, and H. R. Shaffer, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trigonometric function gen- erator. 3,349,230, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 154. Hartwig, Bernard O. Trailer dolly. 3,345,081, 10-3-67, CI. 280 — 476. Hartwig, Donald R., to Deere & Co. Fertilizer distributor. 3,331,341, 7-18-67, CI. 111—73. Hartwig, Horst : See — Schoeler, Horst, Weibrecht, 3,326,080. Hartwig, Jurgen, V. Mandorf, Jr., C. M. W. Roisen, and P. A. Lerch, Die casting machine. 3,319,702, Hartwimmer, Robert : See — Schwierseh, Wolfram, and Hartwimmer. 3.336,368. Sehwiersch, Wolfram, and Hartwimmer. 3,336,369. Hartz, Walter A., and D. A. Meyer, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Elastomeric composition for use as rocket in- sulation. 3,347,047, 10-17-67, CI. 60 — 253. Hartzell, George H. : See — Best, Robert G., Hartzell, and Zsulevich. Hartzell, Gordon E. : See — Huyser, Earl S., and Hartzell. 3,356,736. Hartzell, Harry F., Jr., to Koppers Co., Inc. idler. 3,303,924, 2-14-67, CI. 198—202. Hartzell, John A. Method and apparatus for envelope flap ex- tension. 3,323,792, 6-6-67, CI. 271 — 2. Harvath, Frank B. Yellow jacket trap. 3,319,375, 5-16-67, CI. 43—118. Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Co. See — - Enslev, Donald L. 3,316.755. Santmyer, Philip H. 3,330,674. Snavely, Earl S., Jr., and Harrell. 3,334,031. Harvey Aluminum Inc. : See — Clayton, William A., and Kortz. 3,301,147. Harvev, Homer M. and Hart. 3,351,095. Harvey, Leo M. 3,348,459. Harvey, Leo M., and Hilton. 3,301,434. Harvey, Leo M.. and Hilton. 3,307,737. Hilton, Ralph W. 3,345,852. Loevenstein, Hirsch. 3,322,663. Luedloff, Vernon W.. and Joneikis. 3,343,313. Harvey, Donald M. : See — Casebeer. Oran T., Wood, and Harvey. 3,312,086. Harvey, Donald M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process and prod- uct for image transfer photography. 3,352,674 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 29. Harvey, Douglas J., to General Motors Corp. Heat-treatable creep-resistant solder. 3,355,284. 11-28-67, CI. 75 — 166. Harvey, Douglas J., to General Motors Corp. Creep resistant solder alloy. 3,355,285, 11-28-67. CI. 75—166. Harvey. Douglass C, and H. Nerwin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Camera locking device. Re. 26,181, 4-4-67, CI. 95 — 31. Harvey, Earle M., to United States of America, Army. Dual magazine system for firearms. 3,314,182, 4-18-67, CI. 42 — 18. Harvey, Edmund N., Jr. : See — Harrison, George, Jr., Kumons, Harvey, and Weber. 3,297,691. Harvey, Harry A., % to Sara Knepp Tea bag dispenser. 3,338,646. 8-29-67, CI. 312 — 42. Harvev, Harry C, Jr. : See — Heslop, Moylen D., and Harvey. 3,324,401. Harvey. Homer M., and D. H. Hart, to Harvey Aluminum (Inc.). Mixing and volume control faucet. 3,351,095, 11-7- 67, CI. 137 — 637.4. Harvey, Jack B. : See — Sichak, William, Harvey, and Adams. 3,324,251. Harvey, Jack B., to Sichak Associates. Variable delay system having a plurality of successive delay sections each of a value one-half that of the preceding section. 3,324,397, 6-6- 67, CI. 328—55. Harvey, James R. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L.. and Harvey. 3,317,457. Harvey. John H., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Coupling device. 3,339,688, 9-5-67, CI. 192 — 58. Harvey, John T. C, to P.S.C. Equipment Ltd. System for securing wires in a stressed condition. 3,351,320, 11-7-67, CI. 254 — 29. Harvey, Leo M., to Harvey Aluminum (Inc.). Interlocking matting and coupling bar therefor. 3,348,459, 10-24-67, CI. 94—13. Harvey, Leo M., and R. W. Hilton, to Harvey Aluminum (Inc.). Can opener. 3,301,434, 1-31-67, CI. 220 — 54. LIST OP PATENTEES 549 Harvey, Leo M., and K. W. Hilton, to Harvey Aluminum (Inc.). Attachment ol" au opener to the wall of a can. 3.307,737, 3-7-67, CI, 220 — 54. Harvey, Leo M. Self opening container with handle. 3,313,- 44ti, 4-11-07, CI. 220 — 54. Harvey, Leon C, to Kysor Industrial Corp. Temperature actuated valves. 3,313,4S0, 4-11-67, CI. 230— SO. Harvey, Luke M., to General Electric Co. Liquid metal switch. 3,331,037, 7-1S-07, CI. 200 — 102. Harvey, Patrick .J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Phenol-para- cumyl-pheno) resin and primer therefrom. 3,351,605, 11-7- 07. ci. 2nd - ;;::.4. Harvey, Robert 13., to Mobil Oil Corp. Mobile instrument carriage. 3,320,800, 5-23-07, CI. 73 — 116. Harvey, Robert B., and C. II. Pancoast, to Mobil Oil Corp. Automotive vehicle lift. 3,315,703, 4-25-67. CI. 187 — 8.54. Harvey, Robert E., to Goodwin of California Inc. Barbecue starter aud burner apparatus. 3,295,509, 1-3-67, CI. 126 — 25. Harvey, Robert M. Door lock. 3,352,587, 11-14-67, CI. 292— 289. Harvey, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for decreasing the permeability of a subterranean stratum. 3.323.5S9, 6-6-67, CI. 166 — 9. Harvey, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrophobic fuel pack and well ignition therewith. 3,323,591, 6-6-67. CI. 166 — 39. Harvey, Robert R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil recovery in water flooding. 3,326,286, 6-20-67, CI. 166 — 9. Harvey, Ronald A. Swimming appliances. 3,323,4S1, 6-6-67, CI. 115—6.1. Harvey, Ronald B., to Appleton Mfg. Co. Transfer device. 3,344,696, 10-3-67, CI. 82—101. Harvey, Walter B. Portable dryer. 3,357,109, 12-12-67, CI. 34 — 91. Harvey, Wildon T., to Sun Oil Co. Polyethylene of improved environmental stress cracking resistance. 3,303,152, 2-7- 67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Harvey, William E. Remote control device. 3,333,418, 8-1-67, CI. 60—54.5. Harvey, William T., Jr., to Atlantic Research Corp. Process and apparatus for preserving animal and plant matter. 3,313,630, 4-11-67, CI. 99—150. Harvill, Clarence A. Vise device. 3,322,422, 5-30-07, CI. 269 133. Harvith, Erwin, to Star Filter Co. Coffee filter element. 3,343,6S2, 9-26-67, CI. 210—477. Harvith, Erwin, to Star Filter Co. Cotfee filter element. 3,360,- 132, 12-26-67, CI. 210 — 477. Harwell, Kenneth E. : See — Kennedy, Eugene F., and Harwell. 3,330,327. Starks, Charles M., and Harwell. 3,316,236. Harwell, Thurston W., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for producing stable juice pulp and stable juices containing said stable juice pulp. 3,301, 6S5, 1-31-67. CI. 99 — 105. Harwood Charcoal Co. : See — Wilkins, John R. 3,303.946. Harwood Engineering Co. : See — Newhall, Donald H. 3,296.855. Harwood, Frank S., C. T. Prucha, and H. Dorst, to Turn- bull Elevator Ltd. Elevator roller guide assembly. 3,329,240, 7-4-67, CI. 187—95. Harwood, James, to The Glidden Co. Preparation of sym- metrical 1,3-diglycerides. 3,312,724, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 410.7. Harwood. Leopold A., to Radio Corp. of America. Insulated gate field effect transistor translating circuit. 3,307,110, 2-2S-67, CI. 325—151. Harwood, Leopold A., to Radio Corp. of America. Parallel active circuit elements with provision for power distribu- tion. 3,327,238, 6-20-67, CI. 330 — 31. Harwood, Paul D.. and D. M. Burkhart. to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Synergistic insecticidal compositions. 3,30S,015, 3-7-67. CI. 167 — 24. Harwood Specialties Corp. : See — Rubenstein, Irving H. 3,343,967. Harwood, Thomas A. : See — Ham, Paul D„ and Timpson. 3.304,574. Harwood, William H., to Continental Oil Co. Process of pre- paring p-aminophenol bv electrolvtically reducing nitro- benzene 3,33S,S06, S-29-67, CI. 204—74. Hasala, Ernest, to Graphia Inc. Visual display. 3,329,475, 7-4-67, CI. 352 — 81. Hasbrouck, Augustus, to Leesona Corp. Fuel cell seal. 3,326.- 722, 6-20-67, CI. 136—86. Hasbrouck. Augustus, and S. L. Leavitt, to United Aircraft Corp. Electric insulating and sealing mechanism for tube passing through the wall of a container for corrosive mate- rial. 3.343.9S9, 9-26-67. CI. 136— S6. Hasbrouck. Gene B., to Corry Jamestown Corp. File drawer and compressor. 3.344.795. 10-3-67, CI. 129 — 29. Hasbrouck, Robert A. : See — Bullard, Robert L., Hasbrouck, Schlemmer, and Thun. 3.308,52S. Hasch, Joseph J. Tamping machine. 3,332,456, 7-25-67, CI. 141—73. Hase, Hermann : See — Stihl. Andreas P., Hase. and Gutjahr. 3,324,971. Hasegawa, Eiichi. and R. Oshima, to Hitachi, Ltd. Washing machines. 3,306,082, 2-28-67, CI. 6S— 12. Hasegawa, Finnic: Sec — Ando, Noboru, Tanizakl, and Hasegawa. 3,352,643. Hasegawa, Hiroshi, E. Suito, and M. Kondo, to Shiraishi Kogyo Kaisha, Ltd. Process for the manufacture of modified clays. 3,350,429, 10-31-07, CI. 260—404. Hasegawa, Masao: See — Hirose, Keisuke, Hasegawa, and Fujiniaki. 3,303,154. Hasegawa, Shigeo : See — Fulcui, Saburo, Yamamoto, Tao, and Hasegawa. 3,304,- 240. Hasegawa, Shin : See — Yamada, Tatsuya, Hasegawa, Nakayama, and Neishi. 3,299,314. Hasegawa, Takezi : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogaini, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3.29S.923. Hasegawa, Tatsuo : See — Burns, Robert C, Hasegawa, and Simpson. 3,318,429. Burns, Robert C, Hasegawa, and Simpson. 3,322,253. Hasegawa, Toshitsune. Photosensitive concentration meas- uring apparatus for colloidal solutions. 3,310,680, 3-21- 67, CI. 250 — 218. Haseler, Helmut : See — Meckl, Heinz, Haseler, and Morcher. 3,295,975. Morcher, Bernhard. Meckl, and Hiiseler. 3,352,676. Ilaselgrove, Bob : See — Bryan, Leonard T. F.. and Haselgrove. 3,327,664. Haselwood, Donald E., and C. M. Solar, to A. C. Nielsen Co. Data handling system. 3,323,112, 5-30-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hasenwinkle, Earl D. : See — Preusser, Henry M., Hasenwinkle, and Bridges. 3,322,o92. Hasenwinkle, Earl D., H. M. Preusser, and E. B. Denton, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Production line spacing method and apparatus. 3,319.765, 5-16-67, CI. 198—34. Hasenwinkle, Earl D., and H. M. Preusser, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Method and apparatus for joining laminae at ^the point of convergence of their respective conveyors. o,322,oS6, Hasha, Malvern M. "Safety joint. 3,355,189, 11-28-07. CI. 035 36. Ha~shagen,' Claude A. Overhead door operator. 3,34S,336, 10-24-67. CI. 49—200. . Hashemi, Hadi T., to University Engineers, Inc. Method of storage and transportation of liquified gas. 3,320,(50, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 45. , a „ . Hashii, Eitaro to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Produc- tion of diacetone-2-keto-l-gulonic acid. 3,352,SS3, 11-14-6 I, CI. 260 — 340.7. Hashimoto, Hideo: See — „ „ .„ „„„ Ensign, John D., and Hashimoto. 3,349,896. Hashimoto, Hiroshi. to Nihon Denshi Kabushiki Kaisha. Back- scatter electron analysis apparatus to determine elemental content or surface topography of a specimen. 3,329,813, 7-4-07, CI. 250 — 19.5. Hashimoto, Junichi : See — Horiuchi. Soichiro. Hashimoto. Wakabayashi, Yamada, Masun'aga, aud Kishimoto. 3,341,04o. Hashimoto, Koichi : See — „..„,, ~ . , - Miyazaki, Koshin, Hashimoto, Kaji, Sakimoto, Tamguchi, and Noguchi. 3,334,126. _ . Hashimoto, Koroku, Z. Yosizawa, and T. Shibata. to Taiyo Gyogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Heparin from whole tissue and method of preparing same. 3,342,683, 9-19-6 «, CI. 167— (4. Hashimoto, Kunio. Pipe conveyor. 3.338,3S3, S-29-6i, CI. 198 — 204. Hashimoto, Seiya : See — Hori, Eiichi. Hashimoto, and Saito. 3,323,64o. Hashimoto, Tadaichi, to C. F. Shepherd. Device for amalgama- tion of gold and silver. 3,349,908, 10-31-67, CI. 209— 185 Hashizume, Kazuo, to Hojun Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Pro- duction of ion exchangeable substances from montmorulon- ite clay minerals. 3,326,032, 6-20-67, CI. 23—111. Hashizume, Shojiro : See — Makabe, Hideki, and Hashizume. 3,306,xoS. Hashman, Joseph S. : See — Hough. William V.. and Hashman. 3.29S,799. Hasimoto, Eiichi : See — Kajikawa, Ryuzo, Hasimoto, and Tahara. 3,354,875. Haskell. Floyd K. : See — Vander Horst, John. 3.331.2S9. Haskell, John W. : See — Grubb, Harold R.. Haskell, Lord, and Rent. Haskell, Stanley W. : See — Grey, David S., and Haskell. 3,323,417. Haskell, Theodore H., to Parke, Davis & Co. polysaccharide and process for its production 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 209. Haskett, Carl E. : See — Arps, Jan J., and Haskett. 3,321,772. Haskett, F. Barry : See — Waterbury, Nelson J. 3,339,558. Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr.. to The Inta-Roto Machine Co.. Inc. Supporting shaft assemblv for roll supporting arms. 3.29 < .- 271, 1-10-67, CI. 242— 5S. Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr., and G. W. Kesler, to The Inta-Roto Machine Co., Inc. Punching apparatus. 3,296,910, 1-10- 67, CI. S3— 328. Haskin. Lawrence H., Jr., and G. W. Kesler. to The Inta-Roto Machine Co., Inc. Unwind stand. 3,343,760, 9-26-6-, CI. 242— 5S.6. 3.355. Carraglucan 3.305.543, 550 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Haskins, Cary H. : See — ■ Koerner, Harry E., and Haskins. 3,313,511. Haskon, Inc. : -S'ee — Anderson, Russell H., and Campanelli. 3,343,698. Anderson, Russell H., and Campanelli. 3,357,583. Haslarn, John H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the removal of mercaptans from hydrocarbons. 3,354,080, 11-21-67. CI. 208 — 231. Haslam, Robert J., and B. Leaver, to United Kingdom Atomic Energv Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel element assemblies. 3.344,036, 9-26-6T, CI. 176 — 78. Hasler, A.G. : See — Bleickardt, Werner. 3,349,253. Bleickardt, Werner. 3,349,332. Gruenig, Rudolf, and Berger. 3,334,810. Hasler, Maurice F., to Applied Research Laboratories, Inc. Method of and apparatus for spectroscopic analysis having compensating means for uncontrollable variables. 3,351,- 755. 11-7-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Haslett, Roy W. G., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Echo- sounding apparatus for trawl fishing. 3,297,980, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 3. Haslocher Ausziehtisch- und Moebelfabrik A. Hainke G.m.b.H. : See — Fritsch, Konrad. 3,342,148. Haspert, John C, and R. A. Wallers, to Smith Industries International, Inc. Oscillating tunneling machine. 3,355,215, 11-28-67. CI. 299 — 00. Hass, Harold E. : See — Rayfield, Harry F., and Hass. 3,310,253. Hass, Karl, A. Lenz, and O. Bleh, to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Process for the manufacture of esters of ortho- formic acid with alkanols with 2 to 6 carbon atoms. 3,350,- 463, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 615. Hass, Karl, H. G. Epler, and F. Langenhoff, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of organic nitrogen-halogen compounds. 3,352,860, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 248. Hass, Karl W. : See- Schmidt, Wilhelm F., Hass, and Epler. 3,318,665. Hassan, Morris, to Chrysler Corp. Ball joint seal. 3,322,445, 5-30-07, CI. 287—90. Hasselblad, Ambrose A. and W. J. Automatic safety shut- down device for a machine tool. 3,315,051, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 61.54. Hasselblad. Walter J. : See — Hasselblad, Ambrose A. and W. J. 3,315,051. Hasselhoff. Carl S., to The Mead Corp. Strap for carrying containers. 3,327,845, 6-27-67, CI. 206 — 65. Hasselmark, Carl G., to The Stanley Works. Bearing for trolley roller supporting frame and method of making. 3,304,135, 2-14-67, CI. 308—30. Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. : See — Grossman, Harold, and Wiser. 3,360,489. Speers, Samuel F. 3,345,030. Hassenplug, Walter M. : See — Haufler, George J., Hassenplug, and Nussbaum. 3,305,- 001. Hasserodt, Ulrich, H. Fritzsche, and F. W. A. G. K. Korte, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricating compositions containing a carb- amayl phosphine. '3,317,425, 5-2-67, CI. 252 — 46.7. Hasserodt, Ulrich, K. H. G. Pilgram, and F. W. A. G. K. Korte, to Shell Oil Co. Oil-soluble alpha-hydroxymethyl phosphonate diesters. 3,318,915, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 345.9. Hassig, Jean-Marc : See — Cousseran, Pierre, Hassig. and Roche. 3,330,736. Hassig, Jean M., A. Peuchmaur, R. Roche, and B. Thomas, to 'Commissariat A l'Energie Atomique. Liquid-moderated nu- clear reactor. 3,330,735, 7-11-67, CI. 176 — 44. Hassle, Aktiebolaget, Apotekare Paul Nordstroms Fabriker : See — Fryklof, Lars-Einar, Sandell, and Ostholm. 3,317,394. Hasson, Sol, to Advance Transformer Co. Thermal discon- nect means for electrical devices. 3,304,396, 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 142. Hasspacher, Klaus, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. N-sub- stituted benzo-l,3-oxazine-dione-(2,4). 3,355,453, 11-28-67, CI. 200—244. Hasspacher, Klaus, and G. Ohnacker, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel l,2,3-benzotriazin-4(3H)-ones. 3,316,262, 4-25-67, CI. 260—248. Hasten, Mark : See — Haub, John T., Rustad, and Hasten. 3,296,954. Rustad, Stanlev C, Wissman, Siverson, and Hasten. 3,313,089. Hasten, Mark, J. T. Haub, and V. E. Weiss, to General Mills, Inc. Dough forming machine and process. 3,310,006, 3-21-67, CI. 107 — 1. Hasten, Mark, and J. T. Haub, to General Mills, Inc. Food processing apparatus and process. 3,321,146, 5-23-67, CI. 242 — 47.13. Hasth. Yngve G., and A. T. Wesstrom ; said Wesstrom assor. to said Hasth. Fasteners for doors of cabinets and the like. 3,302,965, 2-7-67, CI. 292 — 76. Hastings Aluminum Products, Inc. : See — Cotter, James L. 3,296,749. Hastings, Dana B., and A. K. MaeKenzie, to Dennison Mfg. Co. Development of electrostatic images. 3,359,945, T2-26- 67, CI. 118— G37. Hastings, Donald F. to The Bendix Corp. Modular air data computer. 3,321,132, 5-23-67, CI. 235 — 1. Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co. : See — Hohnstein, Paul. 3,327,990. Hastings Mfg. Co. : See— Ludwig, Arthur L. 3.317,945. Hastings-Raydist, Inc. : See — Rounion, William A. 3,333,265. Hastings, Thomas K. Orthopedic spinal brace. 3,331,367, 7-18- 67, CI. 128 — 78. Hastings, Warren W. Combination edger, spade, and rake. 3,344.863, 10-3-67, CI. 172 — 14. Hasz, John W. : See — Lohrenz, John, Hasz, Dew, and Bray. 3,324,668. Haszeldine, Robert N. Process for coupling halogenated or- ganic compounds and products thereof. 3,317,618, 5-2-67, CI. 260—653. Haszeldine, Robert N., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Method of preparing carboxylic acid salts of fluoro telomers. 3,337,- 435. 8-22-67, CI. 204—158. Haszeldine, Robert N., and R. E. Banks. Method of fluorinat- ing pentachloropyridine. 3,303,197, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 290. Haszeldine, Robert N.. J. M. Birchall, and J. H. Umfreville. Copolymers of polyfluoroarylnitrosa compounds and fluori- nated olefins. 3,310,543, 3-21-67, CI. 260—92.1. Haszeldine, Robert N., and R. E. Banks. Fluoropyridines and derivatives. 3,317,542, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 290. Haszeldine, Robert N., and J. M. Birchall. Fluorinated benzyl ether polymers and process for their preparation. 3,321,- 531, 5-23-67, CI. 260—613. Haszeldine, Robert N., R. E. Banks, and D. R. Taylor. Poly- mers containing polyfluoronitroso compounds and 1,1-di- fluoroallenes. 3.322,744, 5-30-67, CI. 260—92.1. Haszeldine, Robert N., R. E. Banks, and J. M. Birchall. Process for preparation of cyanuric chloride and penta- chloropyridine. 3,359.267. 12-19-67, CI. 260—248. Hat Corp. of America : See — Kaufman, Theodore M. 3,309,713. Hata, Go, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing hexadienes. 3,309,418, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 680. Hata, Junji, to Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd. Means for adhering a web to an impression surface during multi- color printing. 3,308,751, 3-14-67, CI. 101 — 178. Hata, Takuya, and T. Hanada, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Electroless silver plating. 3,337,350, 8-22-67, CI. 106 — 1. Hatachi, Ltd. : See — Sugawara, Hiroyuki. 3,356,818. Hatakeyama, Hiroshi : See — Fukumoto. Isamu, Kubo, and Hatakeyama. 3,310,509. Kamijo, Tsutomu, Hatakeyama, and Fukumoto. 3,312,- 658. Hatala, Robert J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stable dispersions. 3,316,200, 4-25-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hatala, Robert J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Freeze-thaw stable aqueous polymer dispersion containing a water-miscible amide. 3,347,814, 10-17-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hatanaka, Toshiyuki : See — Hida, Makoto, Tanaka, and Hatanaka. 3,322,063. Hatanaka, Yoshihiro, and Y. Kinoshita, to Kokuei Machinery Mfg., Co., Ltd. Coin controlled merchandise ejecting appara- tus with reciprocating merchandise ejecting racks. 3,351,- 172, 11-7-67, CI. 194—71. Hatano, Yahiro : See — Saito, Sohei, Yagi, Tsumoda Fuyimoto, Irie, and Hatano. 3,331,099. Hatch, Alan R., and R. S. Rios, to United States of America, Navy. Asynchronous to synchronous two-phase clock sys- tem. 3,337,810, 8-22-67, CI. 328 — 63. Hatch, Arthur R., to American Motors Corp. Visor mounting apparatus. 3,360,296, 12^26-67, CI. 296—97. Hatch, Dorrill K., Jr. : See — Carlson, Frank A., Jr., Hatch, and Whittier. 3,303,076. Hatch, Edmond K., and L. F. Miller, to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Pneumatic squeeze head with pressure supply booster means. 3,347,307, 10-17-67, CI. 164 — 173. Hatch, George B., to Calgon Corp. Corrosion inhibitors and methods of using same. 3,335,096, 8-8-67, CI. 252—389. Hatch, George B., and E. A. Guthrie, to Calgon Corp. Method and composition for removal of manganese from water. 3,349,031, 10-24-67, CI. 210—50. Hatch, James F., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Radio goniometers and radio direction finders incorporating the same. 3,332,- 082, 7-18-67, CI. 343 — 124. Hatch, Kenneth G., to Hatco Corp. Thermostatic control for hot water tanks and the like. 3,357,421, 12-12-67, CI. 126—374. Hatch, Melvin J. : See — Geyer, Gerald R., Hatch, and Smith. 3,316,186. Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knochel. 3,321,432. Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knochel. 3,332,797. Hatch, Melvin J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Exchange resins from vinyl sulfonium resins and method for making same. 3,300,416, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 2.1. LIST OF PATENTEES 551 Hatch, Melvln J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process of making composite ion exchange resin bodies. 3,332, S90, 7-25-67, CI. 260—2.1. Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Digital oper- ator. 3.300,176, 1-24-67, CI. 251—33. Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Fluid analog to digital converter. 3,321,955, 5-30-67, CI. 73—30. Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Fluid logic dead- band control system. 3.327,725, 0-27-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Hatch, Richard \Y.. Jr.. to The Foxboro Co. Fluid switch sys- tem. 3.327,726, 6-27-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Fluid logic time temperature programmer. 3,339,570, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Hatch, Richard W., Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Fluid amplifier analog controller. 3,339,571, 9-5-67, CI. 137—81.5. Hatch, Robert A., and J. A. Tolzmann, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Oven coating process. 3,303,052, 2-7-67, CI. 117—169. Hatch, Rov P., Jr. : See- Clarke, Eugene S., Elwell, Hatch, and Lotarski. 3,339,- 510. Hatch, Sherley E., and R. J. Weagley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Calcium fluoride optical elements and method for mak- ing same. 3,359,066, 12-19-67, CI. 23—88. Hatehel, Joseph YV., and J. C. Roberts, to Pollution Elimina- tors, Inc. Sewage disposal plants and methods of sewage disposal. 3,329,107. 7-4-67, CI. 110 — 15. Hatcher, Craig E. : See — Kellev, Leon O., and Hatcher. 3,344,866. Hatcher, Owen W., to Teledyne, Inc. Method of making field effect transistor device. 3,340,598, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 571. Hatchett, Keith A. : See — Jubb, Albert, and Hatchett. 3.30S.61S. Jubb, Albert, and Hatchett. 3.318,090. Hatco Corp. : See — Hatch. Kenneth G. 3,357,421. Hatfield, Carl J. Orthopedic chair construction. 3,320,949, 5-23-67. CI. 128 — 70. Hatfield, John E., to Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. Safety belt buckle and webbing. 3.349.449, 10-31-67, CI. 24 — 197. Hatfield, John G., and W. W. Loose, to AMP Inc. Terminal pin assembly. 3,312,930, 4-4-67, CI. 339 — 147. Hatfield, Paul E., to Koppers Co.. Inc. High pressure closure. 3,307,854, 3-7-67. CI. 277—236. Hathaway, Charles T., and R. K. Cohen, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Packaging product with composite resin coatings and method of producing same. 3,306,766, 2-28-67. CI. 117—76. Hathaway. Homer L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Carrier current remote control having means for compensating for channel delay. 3,2y; ,990, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 163. Hathaway, Richard A. : See — Johnson, Delmar R., and Hathaway. 3,355,119. Hathaway. Richard A., to Zenith Radio Corp. Position trip. 3.305,239, 2-21-67. CI. 274—10. Hathaway, Richard E. : See — Gauer, Walter, and Hathaway. 3,343,394. Hathaway, Robert J. : See — Shildneck, Paul R., and Hathaway. 3,346,563. Hathaway. Robert K.. to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter having a flat resilient disc serving as both a relief and check valve. 3,305,095, 2-21-67, CI. 210—130. Hathaway, Robert K., to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter seal. 3,325,- 015, 6-13-67, CI. 210—443. Hathorn. Jack L. : See — Bonuchi, James A., Hathorn, and Zebarth. 3,323,164. Hatschek. Rudolf, to H. List. Method for the direct measure- ment of pressure differences. 3,299,711, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 398. Hatsuta Mfg. Co.. Ltd.. The : See — Fukushima, Yasuichi. 3,327,381. Batten, Jostein. Chassis for vehicle. 3,336,044, 8-15-67, CI. 2S0— 104.5. Hattendorf, Edwin R., and C. A. Oppedshl, to Collins Radio Co. Flare computer. 3,333,795, 8-1-67, CI. 244 — 77. Hatter, Edwin E. : See — Boyd, Edward S„ Darby, and Hatter. 3.301,993. Hatting, Wilhelm : See — Ernst. Walter, and Hatting. 3,331,179. Hatton, Richard L., to Resinite Corp. Tubular covering and method. 3,336,554, 8-15-67, CI. 336 — 209. Hatton, Richard L., to Resinite Corp. Temperature stable tubular element for inductive devices 3,344,3S4, 9-26-67, CI. 336—179. Hatton. Roger E. : See — Campbell, John R.. and Hatton. 3.311.665. Campbell, John R., and Hatton. 3,321,403. Hattorl, Fumio : See — Matsutaui, Eijiro, Mato, and Hattori. 3,297,547. Hattori, Junnosuke, T. Ozaki, S. Koike. K. Yoshioka. and H. Sugiyama. to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Fungicidal composition. 3.355.352. 11-2S-67, CI. 167 — 33. Hattori. Kivoshi : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, and Hattori. 3.33S.S96. Takano, Tadayoshi. Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3.340,257. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3,360,515. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Kurita. and Horibe. 3,338,- «97. Takano, Tadayoshi. Hattori, NakanishI, Miura. Umio, and Kishimoto. 3.30S.120. Hatz, Ernst, to Motorenfabrik Hatz, G.m.b.H. Means for lubricating a crank pin of a crank shaft. 3,307,055, 3-7- 67, CI. 184—6. Haub, John T. : See — Hasten, Mark, and Haub. 3,321,146. Hasten, Mark, Haub, and Weiss. 3,310,000. Haub, John T., S. C. Rustad, and M. Hasten, to General Mills, Inc. Deep fat fryer. 3,296,954, 1-3 0-67, CI. 99—404. Haubeln, Albert PL, to Hercules Inc. 0,0-dImethyl S-(l-suc- cinimidoethyl) phosphorodithioate and insecticidal compo- sitions containing the same. 3,316,145, 4—25-67. CI. 167 — 33. Haubein, Albert H., to Hercules Inc. Pesticidal compositions of m-isopropylphenyl n-methyl-n-nitrosocarbamate. 3,345,- 256. 10-3-67, CI. 167—30. Hauber, Ferdinand R., and C. L. Clark, to Brown & Root, Inc. Offshore platform. 3,315,473, 4-25-67, CI. Gl — 46.5. Haubert, Harold W., and M. R. Rudy, to The Singer Co. Children's bouncing apparatus. 3,355,170, 11-28-67, CI. 272—57. Hauck, Clifford A., and J. O. Bennett, to Union Carbide Corp. Method and apparatus for sweeping electric arcs. 3,336,460, 8-15-67, CI. 219—121. Hauck, Erwin A., and J. E. Wollum, to Burroughs Corp. Stor- age-pattern indicating and decoding system. 3,340,512, 9-5- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Hauck, Franz, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Apparatus for test- ing fuel injection pumps. 3,347,093, 10-17-67, CI. 73—168. Hauck, Karl-Heinz, to Spies, Hecker & Co. Process for harden- ing polyester layers. 3,325,304, 6-13-67, CI. 117 — 73. Hauck, Theodore, to General Bronze Corp. Window and Vene- tian blind combination. 3,326,267, 6-20-67, CI. 160—107. Hauck, Urban, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Hydraulic vibration damper. 3,319,741, 5-16-67, CI. 18S — 96. Hauer, Rudolf : See — Binder, Wilhelm, Hauer, and Oberecker. 3,301,365. Hauf, Frederick W., and W. H. Quick, to North American Aviation Inc. Rotated vibrating whisker gyro. 3,349,627, 10-31-67, CI. 73—505. Hauf, Frederick W., and D. W. Holmes, to North American Aviation, Inc. Gyroscope. 3,358,514. 12-19-67, CI. 74 — 5.7. Haute, Alfred, and H. Scheidig, to W. C. Heraeus G.m.b.H. Device for suspending a consumable electrode and supply- ing a melting current thereto. 3,311,693, 3-28-67, CI. 13— 15. Hauff, Roy E. : See — Noller, Fred W., and Hauff. 3,300,172. HaufEe, William L. : See — Mueller, Frank H., and HaufEe. 3,349,799. Haufler, George J., W. M. Hassenplug, and O. J. Nussbaum, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Plural zone heating and cooling system. 3,305,001, 2-21-67, CI. 165—22. Haug, Edward W., to Barber-Colman Co. Tool for forming toothed parts. 3,352,138. 11-14-67. CI. 72 — 76. Haug, Hans F. : See — Albright. Lyle F.. and Haug. 3,348,909. Haug, John E. : See — Kennel, Robert E., and Haug. 3,343,633. Haug, Leonard H. Baton structure. 3,354,770, 11-2S-67, CI. 84—477. Haug. Leslie W. : See — Goodwill, Maurice W., and Haug. 3,353,393. Haug, Stanley C, to Raymond International, Inc. Derricks. 3,312,291, 4-4-67, CI. 173—28. Haugan, John R., to Union Special Machine Co. Combined reversible lower feed and needle feed for sewing machines. 3,331,344, 7-1S-67, CI. 112—213. Hauge, Louise D. : See — Jezl. James L., Khelghatian, and Hauge. 3,296,338. Haugen, Norman D., to The Benson Optical Co. Remote con- trol visual acuity test projector with electric motor carried by film chart and coupled to astigmatism test element. 3,341,275, 9-12-67, CI. 351—30. Haugh, Connor F., and G. A. Hellwarth, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Gated circuit for producing oscillatory wave form across capacitor having twice the preselected gating frequency. 3,360,732, 12-26-67, CI. 328 — 2'23. Haughney, Joseph P., to The Sherwin Williams Co. Filler for fluorescent ballast. 3,319,203, 5-9-67, CI. 336—96. Haugwitz, Otto, to Societe Anonyme Geoffroy-Delore. Appa- ratus for processing cable-like elements. 3,309,857, 3-21- 67, CI. 57—58.83. Hauk, Ernest D. Arrangement for inspecting or treating tubular members. 3,358,497, 12-19-67, CI. 73 — 49.1. Hauk, Franz, to Daimler-Benz Aktlengesellschaft. Sealing ring assembly. 3,307,S53. 3-7-67, CI. 277 — 5S. Haul, Robert, and G. Dumbgen, to Strohlein & Co. Method and apparatus for determining the surface area of finely di- vided substances by gas adsorption. 3,299,713, 1-24—67, CI. 73 — 432. Haumesser, Robert L., and J. A. Meyer, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Temperature control means utilizing a heat reservoir containing meltable material. 332S.642, 6—27-67, CI. 317 — 100. Haun, Robert D., Jr., and R. C. Ohlmann, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cathodeluminescent pumped laser having a cathode surrounding the laser. 3,314,021, 4-11-67, CI. 331—94.5. 552 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,301,842. 3,309,394. and Haupt. Hauni-Werke Korber & Co., K.G. : See — Bardenhagen, Dietrich. 3,341,036. Eisner, Uwe. 3,354,921. Erdniann, Otto, and Schmid. 3. 308, GOO. Esenwein, Albert. 3,320,528. Harte, Heinz, Iwen, and Wochnowski. 3,308,950. Kochalski, Horst. 3,298,376. Kochalski, Horst. 3,340,877. Liedtke. Kurt. 3,338,021. Pallacb, Walter. 3,307,559. Pallaeh, Walter, and Thiele. 3,340,878. Richter, Willy. 3,315.685. Richter, Willy. 3,316,917. Rudszinat, Willy. 3,306,306. Rudszinat, Willy. 3,339,402. Rudszinat, Willy. 3.340,757. Rudszinat, Willy, and VVahle. 3,318,313. Sabba^des, Hippocrate, and Sommer. 3,299,S96. Schlossmacher, Hubert. 3,311,114. Schubert, Bernhard. 3,311,008. Schubert, Bernhard, and Wahle. 3,307,561. Stelzer, Carl. 3,318,314. Stelzer, Carl, and Schubert. 3,308,832. Haupt, Heinz : See — Sehultze, Hermann E., Heide, and Haupt. Haupt, Rudolf : See — Hausweiler, Arnold. Seherhag, and Haupt. Kunz. Heinrich, Hausweiler, Scherba; 3,299,618. Haupt, Werner : See — Nader, Hugo O. M., and Haupt. 3,309,715. Hauptmann, Karl H. : See — Zeile, Karl, Hauptmann, and Stahle. 3,300,511. Hauptschein, Murray, and S. S. Toukan, to Pennsalt Chemi- cals Corp. Fluorinated unsaturated organic compounds and polymers thereof. 3,304,278, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Hauptschein, Murray, and M. Miville. to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Halogenated carboxylic acids. 3,311,566, 3-28-67, CI. 252—356. Hauptschein, Murray, and M. Braid, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Preparation of halogenated thio carboxylic acid esters. 3,324,163, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 455. Hauptschein, Murray, and R. E. Oesterling, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Fluorinated nitro alcohols and process. 3,341,608, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 633. Hauptschein, Murray, and M. Miville. to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Telomer compositions. 3,345,424, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 653.1. Hauptschein, Murray, and C. E. Inman. to Pennsalt Chemi- cals Corp. Coordination complexes. 3,351,643, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 404. Hauptschein, Murray, and C. L. Parris. to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Preparation of telomeric acid fluorides. 3,351,644, 11-7-67. CI. 260 — 408. Hauptschein, Murray, and M. Braid, to Pennsalt Chemical 'Corp. Preparation of halogenated organic compounds. 3,360,568, 12-J26-67, CI. 260 — 601. Hauri, Tobias, to Fr. Mettler's Sohne Maschinenfabrik, Ak- tiengesellschaft. Pneumatic apparatus for feeding two ends to a knotter. 3,311.312. 3-28-67, CI. 242 — 35.6. Haury, Paul T., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Modular plug-in component with improved support element. 3,360,- 689, 12-£6-67. CI. 317 — 101. Haus, Hans. Holding device for a telephone handset. 3,325,- 604, 6-13-67, CI. 179 — 157. Hausam, Leonard P., to Charter Design and Mfg. Corp. Auto- matic coffee maker. 3,343,478, 9-26-67, CI. 99 — 283. Hauschildt, Hans : See — Todt, Enno, and Hauschildt. 3,310,574. Hauschopp, Alois, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte, Guard for chains disposed along a mining conveyor. 3,343,8S0, 9-26- 67, CI. 299—34. Hause, Gilbert K., to General Motors Corp. Live axle. 3,323,- 389, 6-6-67, CI. 74—710.5. Hause, Gilbert K., and G. R. Smith, to General Motors Corp. Fluid cooled brake mechanism. 3,303,911, 2-14-67, CI. 188—264. Hausen, Carl, and R. A. Johnson, to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Automatic cap ejector. 3,310,142, 3-21-67, CI. 193 — 31. Hausenblas, Helmut. E. Poppe. and H. Massholder, to Rhein- stahl Henschel A.G. Regulating apparatus for a hydraulic track spreader. 3,360,063, 12-26-67, CI. 180—9.2. Hausenfleck, Howard D., G. M. Brittain, and P. J. Tsivitse, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Surge protector for high fre- quency power system. 3,348,098, 10-17-67, CI. 317 — 13. Hauser, Alfred : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Hauser, and Lork. 3.360,540. Hauser, Arthur A., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Alternating cur- rent integrators. 3,333,092, 7-25-67, CI. 235 — 183. Hauser, Charles E., to General Electric Co. Door and rack structure for automatic dishwasher. 3,306,694, 2-28-67, CI. 312—311. Hauser, Fred. Timing disc assembly. CI. 200—38. Hauser, Henry A. : See — McCartney, Daniel E., and Hauser Hauser, Henry W., K. L. Schoenrade, and S. J. Russell, to Witco Chemical Co., Inc. Purification of water-insoluble hydroxvl-containing polyethers. 3.356.738, 12-5-67, CI. 260^615. 3,303,649, 2-21-67, 3,314,761. Hauser, John G., and J. D. Steadman, to The Louis Allis Co. Rectifier bridge adjustable alternating current voltage con- trol. 3,345,549, 10-3-67, CI. 318 — 227. Hauser, Seymour, to Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. Detachable link expansible band. 3,344,599, 10-3-67, CI. 59 — 79. Hauser, Raimund : See — Keznickl, Eduard. 3,325,112. Hauser, Wilhelm. to Hamac-Hansella Aktiengesellschaft. Ap- paratus for tying-off sausage tubes or the like. 3,319,665, 5-16-67, CI. 140 — 93. Hauserman, E. F., Co., The : See — Merritt, Marvin D. 3,344,503. Hausermann, Heinrich, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Liquid optical brightening concentrate. 3,360,479 12-26-67, CI. 2512 — 301.2. Hausermann, Heinrich, and S. Rosenberger, to Geigv Chemical Corp. Pyrazoline optical brighteners. 3,357,988, 12-12-67, CI. 260—310. Hausle, Ludwig, to Adolph Saurer, Ltd. Detector for shuttle. 3,326,153, 6-20-67, CI. 112—95. Hausler, Harald, F. Kuhrt, and H.-J. Lippmann, to Siemens- Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Destination indicator for the travelling units of conveyor systems. 3,317,714, 5-j2-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Hausman, Eugene A., J. R. Grasso, and G. Pond, to Engel- hard Industries, Inc. Palladium diacetate and method for its preparation. 3,318,891, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 270. Hausman, Eugene A., and G. R. Pond, to Engelhard Indus- tries, Inc. Method for preparing (NH40)"Pt(SCN)o. 3,347,- 622, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 50. Hausmann, Delbert A. : See — Lander, Arthur G., and Hausmann. 3,301,27S. Hausmann, Delbert A., to American Pipe and Construction Co. Impact-actuated spring system for producing vibrations in a rotating form. 3,304,591, 2-21-67, CI. 25—30. Haussig, Herbert G., to Harsco Corp. Method of treating solidified steel-making slags for the recovery of Fe values therefrom. 3,330,644, 7-11-67, CI. 75 — 5. Haussmann, Wilhelm, to H.-U. Sohr. Process of manufactur- ing sliding clamp fasteners. 3,354,853, 11-28-67, CI. 112—265. Hausweiler, Arnold : See — Kunze, Heinrich, Hausweiler, Seherhag, and Haupt. 3,299,618. Seherhag, Bernhard, Hartung, Hausweiler, and Griine- wald. 3,297,587. Hausweiler, Arnold, B. Seherhag. and R. Haupt, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the sepa- ration of acrvlonitrile and acetonitrile. 3,309,394, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 465 3. Hausz, Walter, to United States of America, Air Force. Monopulse radar apparatus. 3,317,910, 5-2-67, CI. 343 — 113. Haut, Arthur H.. to York Insulation Co., Inc. Wall patching device with collapsible membraneous body. 3,325,955, 6-20- 67, Cl. 52 — 514. Hautau, Charles F., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Pro- gram controlled tube bender. 3,299,681, 1-24-67, Cl. 72 — 7. Hauth, Charles R. : See — 'Cope, Gerald R., Hauth, and Hyde. 3,333,746. Hautzenroeder, Richard W., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Com- bined draft and power transmission coupling. 3,336,996, 8-22-67, Cl. 180 — 14. Hautzenroeder, Richard W„ to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Warn- ing light for tractors and implements. 3,345,506, 10-3-67, Cl. 240 — 8.18. Hauville, Francis, to Teclab. Laboratory table. 3,327,657, 6-27-67, Cl. 108—153. Hauville. Francois, to Teclab. Fume-chamber ventilating de- vice. 3,358,579, 12-19-67, Cl. 98 — 115. Hauxwell, Jack, and C. W. Blacker, to Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Ltd. Liquid reservoir tanks, suitably, for vehicles. 3,323,651, 6-6-67, Cl. 210 — 172. Haveg Industries, Inc. : See — Gallagher, John B. 3.304,148. Lux, John H. 3.299.192. Lux, John H., and Ohsol. 3,306.928. Lux, John H„ and Ohsol. 3,342,365. MeWhorter, Purnal L., Mercer, and Trimble. 3,322,710. McWhorter. Purnal L., and Ohsol. 3,337,301. Noland, Robert L.. Travis, and Dagneau. 3,301,742. Ohsol. Ernest O. 3,358,060. Squire, George L., and Ward. 3.356.561. Trimble, David C. 3.312.764. Wallace, William B. 3,359,687. Weber, Walter O. 3,317,363. Weber, Walter O. 3,358,331. Havel, Charles J., to The Beryllium Corp. Beryllium product and method of making same. 3.298,829, 1-17-67, Cl. 75 — 212. Havel, Daniel F. : See — Radcliffe. Thomas J., McElhaney, and Havel. 3,304,241. Havel. Josef : See — Civrny, Ladislav, Havel, Havranek, Pilecky, Svoboda, and Zestkov. 3,355,S6S. Havely. John E. : See — Branscum, Tony E., and Havely. 3.343,568. Haveman, Gerrit, to The Dow Chemical Co. Separating and reclaiming of components from metallic-plastic laminate structures. 3,335,966. 8-15-67, Cl. 241—14. LIST OF I'ATEXTFKS :,;,:; 3,309,000, Haven, Harlan J. Quick-acting clamp for vehicles. 3,295,- 732, 1-3-G7, CI. 224 — 12.1. Bavenaar, [zaak, to Shell Oil Co. Method of treating an under- ground formation to prevent liquid loss from large cavities penetrating the formation. 3,347,310, 10-17-G7, CI. 166 — 29. Havener, Leslie N., to Spring Steel Fasteners, Inc. Clamp. 3,341,909, 9-19-67, CI. 24 — 243. 11a Miis, Arnold L., to Sundstrand Corp. Piston. 3,319,575, 5- 1 6-67, CI. 103 — 162. Havens, Bernard J., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. System for converting a decimal fraction of a degree to minutes. 3.310,800, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 347. Havens, Carl B., R. A. Yurcisin, and G. H. Lacy, to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylidene chloride polymer compositions containing ethylene/vlnyl alkanontc copolymer. 3,322,S62, 5-30-07. CI. 260 — S97. Havens, Glenn G. Method and apparatus for continuously forming elongated hollow articles. 3,332,815, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 175. Haverstick, Bruce T. Electrically operated solenoid cutoff valve for gasoline carburetors. 3,310,044, 3-21-67, CI. 123—102. Haverstick, Virgil L. Can extender and pourer. 3-14-67, CI. 222 — 569. Haviland. Girard S. : See — Kennedy, John C, and Haviland. 3,322,890. McCarthy, Donald J., and Haviland. 3,325,166. Haviland, Girard S., to The Jacobs Mfg. Co. Internal combus- tion engine brake. 3,332,405, 7-25-67, CI. 123—97. Haville, George D., to Advance Data Systems Corp. Bill acceptance and detection system. 3,340,978, 9-12-67, CI. 194—4. Havlas, Jin : Sice — Pavek. Miloslav, Havlas, and Val&sek. 3,328,949. Havlicek, Henry J., and J. K. Davis, to Fineor. Inc. Adjust- able motor speed and torque limit control circuit. 3.343,- 055. 9-19-67, CI. 318—332. Havlik, Anton J., and G. B. Linden, to Aerojet-General Corp. Nitro containing azoxv compounds. 3,310,549, 3-21-67, CI. 260—143. Havranek, Peter H.. to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Basic refractory particularly suited for use in rotary kiln. 3.29S.S41. 1-17-67, CI. 106— 5S. Havranek. Peter H., to Harbison- Walker Refractories Co. Fired chrome-magnesite refractories. 3,316,107, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 59. Havranek, Peter H., and B. Davies, Refractories Co. Basic refractory 4-4-67, CI. 106 — 58. Havranek, Zdenek : See — Civrny, Ladislav, Havel, Havranek, and Zestkov. 3,S55,86S. Haw. Sherwood G. : See — Strange. Robert R., and Haw. 3.295,171. Hawaiian Development Co. : See — Brodie, Hugh W. 3.340,730. Hawes, George F., Jr. : See — Gelzheiser. Francis L„ and Hawes. 3,333,078. Hawes, Robert I., R. C. Schaubel, and R. Isles, to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Blowout panels. 3.332,175, 7-25-67, CI. 52—1. Hawk, Dale W. : See — Rockwell. Harvey W., and Hawk. 3.324.581. Hawk. Dale W.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Scraper pivot joint. 3.295.234. 1-3-67, CI. 37 — 129. Hawk, Dale W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Motor scraper hitch. 3.34S.SS8, 10-24-67, CI. 30S— 72. Hawk, Samuel A., to Xerox Corp. Automatic toner control system. 3.348,521. 10-24-67, CI. 118 — 7. Hawker Sidrlelev Aviation Ltd. : See — Chichester-Miles, Ian. 3,310,200. Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd. : See — Blackburn. Keith, and Spanjer. 3,330,432. Rylatt, John A. 3,307,587. Tetsull, Edwin C. 3.355.7S9. Hawker Siddeley Dvnamics Ltd. : See — Beeson. Samuel N. 3.327,389. Blackabv. Beniamin E. 3.295.317. Bullock. Leslie. 3.302.657. Ralph, Harold C. A., and Mav. 3.335.811. Sheen, Herbert W. C, and Bullock. 3,351,854. Hawkes. George F., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit interrupter enclosure of the type comprising an openable cover and a shield supported under the cover. 3.299,242. 1-17-67, CI. 200— 16S. Hawkes, Ivor : See — Roberts, Albert, Hawkes, and Williams. 3,313,205. Hawkes. Richard B. : See — Hawkes, Thomas B. and R. B. 3.319.499. Hawkes, Richard H.. and M. M. Spruill. to Sheller Mfg. Corp. Method of producing cork gaskets. 3,313,S72, 4-11-67, CI. 264 — 118. Hawkes, Thomas B. and R. B., to T. W. & C. B. Sheridan Co., a subsidiary of Harris-Intertype Corp. Machine and meth- od for applying crash to the binding edges of books. 3,319,- 499. 5-16-67, CI. 83 — 99. Hawkey. Charles W. : See — Brady, Robert M., Hawkey, and Kirby. 3,342,224. Hawkins, Augustus S. Vertical rising aerodvnamic vehicles. 3,297,278, 1-10-67. CI. 244—23. to Harbison-Walker product. 3,312,557, Pilecky, Svoboda, 242-023— P- Hawkins, Cyril M. : See — Busch, Donald G., Covert, and Hawkins. 3,359,829. Hawkins, David M. : See — Smith. Frederick J., Jr., and Hawkins. 3.337,154. Hawkins, Edward A. : See — Adams, Ronald L., Clark, Hawkins, and Montgomery. 3,330,691. Hawkins, Edward J. Filter cigarette. 3,347,245, 10-17-67, CI. 131 — 10.7. Hawkins, Edward L., and R. A. Taylor. Time-responsive con- trol means for typographical composing machines. 3,349,- 895, 10-31-67, CI. 199—14. Hawkins, Elgrin C. Roof anchor. 3,303,623, 2-14-67, CI. 52 — 183. Hawkins, Harold F., and R. J. Lloyd, to Humphris & Sons Ltd. Strip feed device. 3,349,981, 10-31-67, CI. 226 — 155. Hawkins, Harold V., and R. A. Dick. Cushioning device for hoist chains. 3,318,575, 5-9-67, CI. 254 — 167. Hawkins, Horatio J., to Hana Corp. Structural connector. 3,339,750, 9-5-67, CI. 211 — 176. Hawkins, Jack S., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Method of assembling electromagnetic high-current-carrying capacity vacuum relay. 3,336,664, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Hawkins, James E. : See — Mahoney, Edward H., and Hawkins. 3,303,499. Hawkins, James E., to Seismograph Service Corp. Reproduc- ing and translating apparatus. 3,296,588, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Hawkins, James E., to Seismograph Service Corp. Method and apparatus using high velocity impact in the explora- tion of earth formations. 3,346,064, 10-10-67, CI. 181 — .5. Hawkins, Jean H. : See — Griggs, Glenn E., Hawkins, and Roessler. 3.296.568. Hawkins, John C, and P. Whyte, to National Research De- velopment Corp. Agricultural and like machines. 3,339,640, 9-5-67, CI. 171—58. Hawkins, John N. A., to System Development Corp. Digital computer checking means for analog computer. 3,330,943, 7-11-67, CI. 235—150.5. Hawkins, Oscar M.. to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Test stand for testing a solid propellant that has been cast into a motor case. 3,302,455, 2-7-67, CI. 73—116. Hawkins, Oscar M., V. E. Heaton, and J. S. Epps, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Means for determining the temperature of the solid propellant in a test rocket motor case. 3,347,712, 10-17-67, CI. 136—230. Hawkins, Robert A., to Avco Corp. Shock testing machine. 3,353,399, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 12. Hawkins, Robert D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Recording method for use with frequency responsive device. 3,310,809, 3-21-67. CI. 346 — 1. Hawkins, Robert D., to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of making fiber optic frequency responsive device. 3,332,757, 7-25-67, CI. 65—4. Hawkins, Robert D., and L. S. Balandis. to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of making frequency responsive apparatus. 3,320,- 617. 5-16-67, CI. 346 — 1. Hawkins, Robert F., to St. Regis Paper Co. Method for pro- ducing a heat sealable paperboard article. 3,326,708, 6-20- 67, CI. 117—10. Hawkins, Robert L., Jr., and W. M. Tome. Surface conditioner and sealer. 3,329,639, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Hawkins, Ronald J. : See — Taylor, Peter A., and Hawkins. 3,305,451. Hawkma, Royal R. : See — Fillmore, Robert L., Flom, and Hawkins. 3,300,696. Hawkins. Samuel R. : See — Personeus, Gordon R., and Hawkins. 3,344,028. Hawkins, Samuel R.. and J. H. Harshman, to Lockheed Air- craft Corp. Integrated superconducting magnet-cryostat system. 3,358.463, 12-19-67, CI. 62 — 15. Hawkins, Thomas V., and J. W. Schutt. to Aircoustic Co. Inc. Vented panel. 3,315,585. 4-25-67, CI. 98 — 40. Hawkins, Walter L.. and M. A. Worthington, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories. Inc. Stabilized alpha-mono-olefinic polymers. 3,304,283, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Hawkins, William M., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Crimping tool. 3,334,511, 8-S-67, CI. 72 — 455. Hawkinson, Donald E. : See — Bouchard, Arthur J., Hawkinson, 'Carlson, and .Tannenga. 3,359,774. Hawkinson. Paul E., Co. : See — Hawkinson. Raymond P. 3,315.319. Hawkinson. Raymond P., and Olson. 3,351,117. Larson, Lester L. 3,315.312. Sornsen, Wallace V. 3,300.814. Sornsen, Wallace V. 3,310,838. Sornsen. Wallace V. 3,331,412. Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire re- treading mold. 3,315.319. 4-25-67. CI. 18 — 44. Hawkinson, Raymond P., and R. E. Olson, to P. E. Hawkin- son, Co. Air attachment for buffing machines and the like. 3,351,117, 11-7-67, CI. 157—13. Hawley. Charles L.. Jr., to Control Data Corp. High speed scanner and reservation system. 3,300,758, 1-24-67. CI. 340 — 147. Hawlev. James V. : See — Brown, Harry C. and Hawley. 3,302,138. -36 554 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hawley, Jesse G., A. W. Cook, and C. E. Bricker, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Automatic brake adjustment with hydraulic reset device. 3,312,317, 4-4-67, CI. 188—196. Hawley, Luther W„ to The Joseph Dixon Crucible Co. Stopper assembly with sections having a series of concen- tric undulating interfiling ribs and grooves. 3,318,621, 5-9-67, CI. 287 — 2. Hawley, Melville S., and D. W. McLellan, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone station apparatus. 3,303,2S9, 2-7-67, CI. 179 — 86. Hawley, Myron : Set. — - Jeffrey, Joseph O., Robinson, Mueller, and Hawley. 3,359,- 815. Hawley, Phillip W. : See — Alberts. James R., and Hawley. 3,351,326. Hawley Products Co. : See— De Luca. Peter L. 3,320,886. Mayne, Charles H. 3,306,815. Williams, John C. 3 328.234. Williams, John C. 3.336,247. Williams, John C. 3,346,519. Hawn, John V. : See — ■ Schwartz, Charles E., and Hawn. 3.359,672. Haworth, Daniel T., and G. Pollnow, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Process for curing epoxy resin with methyl polyborate. 3,352.823. 11-14-67, CI. 260—46.5. Haworth, Derek. A. C. Parikh, and J. C. Turner, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Varying-tone colour effects in synthetic fibre fabrics. 3,356,444. 12-5-67, CI. S— 21. Haworth, James G. Ball feeding device. 3,319,824, 5-16- 67, CI. 221 — 184. Haws, Ernest R., and B. W. Piper, to Robert Haws Co. Ex- panding jamb. 3,300,899, 1-31-67, CI. 49 — 321. Haws, Ernest R., and B. W. Piper, to Robert Haws Co. Switch mechanism for trolley-supported panels. 3,341,985, 9-19- 67, CI. 52—1. Haws, Robert, Co. : See — Haws, Ernest R., and Piper. 3.300.899. Haws, Ernest R., and Piper. 3.341,985. Piper, Bert W. 3,341,992. Hawthorn, Robert, and J. F. Hiatt, to Collins Radio Co. Device for raising or lowering antenna mast. 3,320,703, 5-23-67, CI. 52—123. Hawthorne, Arthur L. : See — Meger, Alfred F„ and Hawthorne. 3,355,113. Hawthorne. John A. Ignition system. 3,327,165, 6-20-67, CI. 315—223. Hawthorne, Nathaniel P., to Friden, Inc. Ink roller. 3,336,866. 8-22-67, CI. 101—348. Hawtin, Brian F. : See — Featherstone, Charles B., and Hawtin. 3.300,103. Featherstone, Charles B., and Hawtin. 3,312,378. Hawtin, Percv : See — Killick, Herbert P., and Hawtin. 3,353.450. Hawtin, Percy. Dental handpiece. 3,310,285, 3-21-67, CI. 253—2. Haxton, Thomas P. Non-sway attachment for trailer hitch. 3,306, 62S, 2-28-67. CI. 280—406. Hay, Alden W., D. B. Thornton, A. B. Conciatori, and B. S. Sprague, to Celanese Corp. Method for increasing the dye- ability of filamentary material. 3,330,893, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 78. Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Co. Polymeric acetylenes and process for producing the same. 3,300,456, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Co. Oxidation of phenols. 3,306,874, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 47. Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Co. Oxidation of phenols and resulting products. 3,306,875, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 47. Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Co. Process of making 3.4- dihydro-l-(2H)-naphthalenones. 3,310,586, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 590. Hay, Allan S., to General Electric Co. Heteroacetylenic com- pounds and polymers thereof. 3,332,916, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 80. Hay, Harold R. Apparatus for modulating the temperature within enclosures. 3,299,589, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 71. Hay, Harold R. Process and apparatus for solar distillation. 3,314,862, 4-18-67. CI. 203—10. Hav, Robert B. Swinging disc valves with supplemental oper- ator 3,334,858, 8-8-67, CI. 251—82. Hay, Russell G, D. M. Jenkins, and R. A. Walde, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process for polymerizing propylene. 3.332,925. 7-25-67, CI. 260—93.7. Hayakawa, Mitsuru : See — Otsubo, Iwao, Ura, Sato, Hayakawa, and Sakata. 3,318,- 764. Hayakawa, Shiro : See — Goto, Tetsurkazu, Nishio, Kojima, Kawano, Hayakawa. and Araki. 3,355,359. Hayakawa, Yosbihide, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. High edge-gradient photosensitive materials. 3,333,959, 8-1- 67, CI. 96 — 76. Hayakawa, Yoshihide, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. High edge-gradient photosensitive material. 3,345,- 175, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 76. Hayama, Akio. Rollable tripod. 3,327,979, 6-27-67, CI. 248 — 166. Hayama, Kaname, and I. Sato, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Ka- bushiki Kaisha. Portable high-voltage generator device. 3,316,475, 4-25-67, CI. 321—15. Hayama, Motoo, to Caloric Corp. Radiant burner. 3,303,869, 2-14-67 CI. 158 — 116. Hayama, Takeshi : See — Kato, Jiro, Iwanaga, Hayama, Komatsu, and Fujii. 3,337,603. Hayami, Akira : See — Aoki, Yoshikazu, Kamei, and Hayami. 3,320,117. Hayanami, Hioshi : See — - Fukushima, Osamu, and Hayanami. 3.330,899. Fukushima, Osamu, and Hayanami. 3,335,206. Hayashi, Goro : See — ■ Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,324,139. Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine. Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,325,502. Hayashi, Junichi, S. Tsukuma, H. Cematsu, T. Adachi, and T. Ohta. Suction means for retrieving a yarn end from a supply cop for automatic winding machines. 3,343,756, 9-26-67, CI. 242 — 35.6. Hayashi, Kazushige : See — Futami, Atsushi, and Hayashi. 3,347,689. Hayashi, Kazutami: See — Tsuji, Shigeru, Hayashi, Kadowaki, and Sato. 3,308,525. Hayashi, Shigekazu : See — Fujiwara, Shinobu, Hayashi, and Kawakami. 3. 352. 697. Hayashi, Shigeru, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Methods and apparatus for lacing yarn masses by strings. 3,323,189, 6-6-67, CI. 28—21. Hayashi, Teruo, H. Watanabe, and Y. Sotome, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Negative resistance semiconductor device utilizing tunnel effect. 3,304,470, 2-14-67, CI. 317 — 235. Havashi, Torahiko. Device for continuously making spherical lilled encrustations with dough. 3.35L026, 11-7-67, CI. 107 — 68. Hayashi, Toshio, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. De- vice for indicating presence or absence of films in cameras. 3,335,695, 8-15-67, CI. 116 — 114. Hayashi, Tsutomu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Boiling liquid nuclear reactor having tiered, horizontally extending coolant chan- nels. 3,346,460, 10-10-67, CI. 176—54. Hayashiya, Keizo : See — Hamamura, Yasuji, Hayashiya, and Naito. 3,328.170. Hayasi, Syuiti, and J. Murakami, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Double sideband communication system. 3,353,- 099, 11-14-67, CI. 325 — 60. Hayata, Masaaki : See — Imoto, Riichiro, Kosaka, and Hayata. 3,332,885. Haycock, George W., ¥> to J. S. Thomson. Ship's lifeboat davits. 3,299,452, 1-24-67, CI. 9—38. Hayden, Edward F. : See — Sanguinetti, Bradley E., and Hayden. 3,350,148. Hayden, J. Page : See — Bone, Evan P. 3.345,510. Finch. Dan M. 3,341,700. Hayden, James F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic take-up cartridge. 3,322,366, 5-30-67. CI. 242—71.1. Hayden, James T. Protective means for motorcycle driver. 3,301,589, 1-31-67, CI. 296—102. Hayden, John J., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Visual in- dicating solution. 3,297,585, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 408. Hayden, John R., to General Motors Corp. Plate fin heat exchanger with curved expansion tubes. 3,313,344, 4-11- 67, CI. 165 — 166. Hayden, Percy : See — Clark, Duncan, and Hayden. 3,360,548. Hayden, Percy, and C. Fox, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Reaction of an olefin with HC1 or HBr and oxygen. 3.354,234. 11-21-67, CI. 260—656. Havden, Perez M. Heat-exchange system. 3,315,464, 4-25- 67. CI. 60 — 12. Haydn, Hildegard, and E. Weyde, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Reproduction process by means of heat. 3,309,991, 3-21- 67, CI. 101—149.4. Haydock, Raymond, Jr. : See — Haydock, Raymond S. 3,345,675. Haydock, Raymond S. 3,349.426. Haydock, Raymond S., V> each to H. Haydock, Jr., and S. L. Haydock. Furniture caddy carrier. 3,345,675, 10-10-67, CI. 16 — 45. Haydock, Raymond S., ^each to R. Havdock, Jr., and S. L. Haydock. Hooded caster wheel assembly. 3,349,426, 10-31- 67, CI. 16 — 46. Haydock, Sandra L. : See — Haydock, Raymond S. 3,345,675. Haydock, Raymond S. 3,349,426. Haydon, Arthur W. : See — ■ Winchel. Henry T., and Havdon. 3.316,902. Havdon, Arthur W., to Tri-Tech, Inc. Timer-actuated motor speed control system. 3,313,994, 4-11-67, CI. 318 — 311. Hayek, Arthur F. : See — Appel, Henry W., Borberg, and Hayek. 3,308,652. Hayes, Alan, and J. F. Ryley, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Anticoccidial composition and method of using same. 3,305,443, 2-21-67, CI. 167 — 53.1. Haves. Allan M. Motor mount for boats. 3,348,794, 10-24-67, CI. 248 — 4. Hayes, Barry J., to Ciba Ltd. Curable compositions compris- ing a polyglycidal ether of a novolac resin, a tertiary amine, and a dialkyl phthalate. 3.352,813, 11-14-67, CI. 260—31.8. Hayes, Brice E. : See — Hayes, Stanley W. 3,322,947. LIST OF PATENTEES 555 Haves, Brice 10., to Hayes Track Appliance Co. Bumping post. 35,353,502, 11-21-67. CI. 104 — 254. Hayes, C. I., Inc. : See — Westeren, Herbert W. 3,342,469. Westeren, Herbert W. 3,360,252. Westeren. Herbert \V., Seotto, and Sefton. 3,343,518. Hayes, Charles H., F. F. Caserio, Jr., and K. Y. Mixer, to Atlantic Richfield Co. Method for synthesizing vicinal di- chlortdes. 3,341,612, 9-12-67, CI. 2G0 — 659. Hayes, Charles M. : See — Latos, Edwin J., and Hayes. 3.316,175. Hayes, Charles M., to Universal Oil Products Co. Organo- mercuric imides of polyhalo polyhydroalkanonaphthalene- dlcarboxylic acids. 3,340,273, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 326. Hayes-Dana Ltd. : See — Keimer, Borge R. 3,321,936. Reinier, Borge K. 3.331,259. Hayes, Edward J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Floating yoke disc brake. 3,326,332, 6-20-67, CI. 188—152. Hayes, Edward J., to Kelsey-Haves Co. Disc brake with self- energized brake shoe. 3,331,473, 7-18-67, CI. 188—73. Hayes, Edward J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Disc brake with reinforced shoe. 3,346,076, 10-10-67, CI. 188 — 73. Hayes, Edward J., and T. Sturis, to Kelsey-PIayes Co. Calipor- type disc brake with vieldable support. 3,352,382. 11-14- 67, CI. 1SS— 7;;. Hayes, Eric F. J., to Milltronics Ltd. Control systems. 3,351,- 294. 11-7-67, CI. 241—34. Hayes, Frank : See — Black, William, Hayes, and Topham. 3,323,931. Llayes, Harvey C, R. L. Steinberger, K. H. Odenweller, and G. R. Vernon, to United States of America, Navv. Me- chanical nolsemaker. 3,319,735, 5-16-67, CI. 181 — .5. Hayes Industries, Inc. : See — Laird. Joseph P. 3,317,160. Hayes, Jesse R., to Treo Co., Inc. Brassiere. 3,35S,691, 12-19- 67, CI. 12S— 510. Hayes, John A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Appa- ratus for codispensing a plurality of liquids. 3,326,416, 6-20-67, CI. 222 — 4. Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method of catalyst preparation. 3,342,751, 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 466. Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Production of alumina. 3,346,336, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 143. Hayes, John C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Process for producing hydrogen and carbon with an essentiallv iron- free catalyst. 3,355,248, 11-2S-67. CI. 23 — 209.5. Hayes, John C, D. McGrath, and V. Haensel, to Universal Oil Products Co. Manufacture of high puritv alumina sol from relatively low grade aluminum. 3.340,205, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 313. Hayes. John H., Jr. Continuous letter forms. 3,319,871, 5- 16-67. CI. 229—69. Hayes, Lester P. : See — Cogswell, George XV., and Hayes. 3.345,207. Hayes, Norman J., to Perma Mfg. Co. Two-component animal tag. 3.357,122, 12-12-67, CI. 40—301. Hayes, Richard L. : See — Goodwin, James M., Hayes, and Loofbourrow. 3,306,983. Hayes, Richmond S. : See — Kuss, Richard J., and Haves. 3,313,120. Playes, Robert A. : See — Robertson, James J., and Haves. 3.298.977. Hayes, Robert A., and R. W. Fletcher, to Union Special Ma- chine Co. Differential feed for sewing machines. 3,326,157, 6-20-67. CI. 112—209. Hayes, Robert J. : See — Rockland, Louis B., Hayes, Metzler, and Binder. 3,318,- 708. Hayes, Robert M., and A. M. Nelson, to The Magnavox Co. Card processing apparatus. 3,307,463, 3-7-67. CI. 95 — 73. Hayes, Roy M., to Tektronix, Inc. Variable gain amplifier having constant frequency band pass. 3,323,070. 5-30-67, CI. 330—15. Hayes, Stanley W., deceased, bv B. E. Haves, executor, to Hayes Track Appliance Co. Derail. 3.322.947, 5-30-67, CI. 246 — 163. Hayes, Stephen V. : See — Kaliszer, Henryk, and Hayes. 3,342,083. Hayes. Thomas H. : See — Copeland. William M., Horecky, and Hayes. 3,34S,317. Hayes Track Appliance Co. : See — Hayes, Brice E. 3,353,502. Hayes, Stanley W. 3,322,947. Hayes, Tyler K. : See — Nelson, John R., Jr., and Hayes. 3,337,908. Hayes, William E. : See — Rhein. Charles M.. and Hayes. 3,338,524. Hayes, William J., R. C. Visser, and G. D. Johnson, to Shell Oil Co. Marine conductor pipe assembly. 3,330,340. 7-11- 67, CI. 166— .6. Hayes, William L., Jr. : See — Campbell, Ruffner, and Hayes. 3,348,586. Haygeman, Robert M. Box flap holder. 3,349,446, 10-31-67, CI. 24—87. Hayman, David F , V. Petrow, and O. Stephenson, to The British Drug House Ltd. l-(cyclopropylcarbonyl) ureas. 3,301,S96, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 553. Hayman, Dennis J., to Holley Carburetor Co. Reciprocating hydraulic motor. 3,290,938, 1-10-67, CI. 91 — 266. Hayman, George C, to Leslie Welding Co., Inc. Window holder and operator. 3,357,735, 12-12-67, CI. 292 — 270. [layman, Roy V., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Apparatus for the treatment of textile materials. 3,343,378, 9-26-67, CI. 68 •• Hayne, Thomas F., H. P. Jankowskl, and C. J. Boorsma, to Xerox Corp. Corona charging device with means to prevent loner dust contamination. 3,339,069, 8-29-67, CI. 250 — 4 ;t 5. Hayner, Paul F., and G. L. Bernler, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Hydraulic servo control systems. 3,326,088, 6-20-67, CI. 91—461. Haynes, Alan G., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Hard facing metals and alloys. 3,322,580, 5-30-07, CI. 14S — 142. Haynes, Alan G., to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Case hardening of steel. 3,345,220, 10-3-07, CI. 148 — 148. Haynes, Alan G., and G. Mayer, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Selective hardening of age-hardenable alloys and articles produced thereby. 3,355,333, 11-2S-67, CI. 148 — 142. Haynes, Charles W., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Pipe elevator. 3,342,520, 9-19-67, CI. 294 — 90. Haynes, Frank G. : See — Wakeman, Dennis W., Haynes, Williams, Evans, and Barker. 3,311,470. Haynes, Freddie J. Apparatus for distributing chemicals beneath the surface of the earth. 3,295,480, 1-3-67, CI. Ill — 6. Haynes, George R. : See — Durham, Harry G., and Haynes. 3,318.939. Haynes, George R., to Shell Oil Co. Aryl 2-cyanoallyl-di- thiocarbamates. 3,318,938, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 455. Haynes, Harold E. : See — Shashoua, Fred E., Isom, and Haynes. 3,325,786. Haynes, John A. Bulldozer and bucket. 3,346,974, 10-17-67, CI. 37 — 117.5. Haynes, John T., Jr. : See — Coates, Herbert W., Baigas, Hamilton, and Havnes. 3,312,224. Haynes, Winfield S., Jr. : See — Ruffing, Norman R., Nagle, and Haynes. 3,355,404. Haynie, Gerald D., and P. E. Rosenfeld, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Automated transmission measuring set. 3,355,662, 11-28-67, CI. .324—57. Haynie, Hugh A. : See — Livingston, Malcolm R., Haynie, Lowder, and Cate. 3,303,858. Haynie, Robert : See — Barnett, Louis H., and Haynie. 3,353,221. Haynie, Robert N. : See — Rhoads, George D., and Haynie. 3,346,265. Haynie, Robert S. Offset layout apparatus. 3,323,212, 6-6-67, CI. 33—27. Haynse, Frank G. : See — Flint, George N., Haynse, and Asheroft. 3,316.625. Hayon, Eliyahu R. Pan greasing machine. 3,335,698, S-15-67, CI. 118—73. Hays, Darrell D. : See — Clark, Wesley I., Griggs, Hays, and Jacky. 3,347,768. Hays, Darrell D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nickel plating process. 3,357,854, 12-12-67, CI. 117—130. Hays, Edwin E. : See — Shetty, Bola V., Campanella, and Hays. 3,317,388. Hays, Frederick R. See— Granitsas, George A., and Hays. 3,321,657. Hays, Frederick R., to American Optical Co. Method of seal- ing fiber optic plates. 3,303,110, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 16. Hays, Frederick R., to American Optical Co. Radiation ab- sorption heating of a bundle of glass fibers. 3,323,8S6, 6-6- 67, CI. 65 — 4. Hays, Frederick R., to American Optical Co. Method of seal- ing cathode ray tube face plates utilizing electrophoretic deposition. 3,360,450, 12-26-67, CI. 204 — 181. Hays. Gordon W. : Sec — Congelli, Henry C, and Hays. 3,315.961. Congelli, Henry C, and Hays. 3,347,152. Hays, Hugh R., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for the preparation of detergent phosphine oxides. 3.325,546, 6-13- 67, CI. 260—606.5. Hays, John G. : See — Tomlinson, James A., Berg, and Hayes. 3,332,830. Hays, John T. : See — De Butts, Edward H., and Hays. 3,310,583. Hays, Kenneth S. : See — Werner, Walter N., and Hays. 3,345.856. Hays Mfg. Co. : See — Greer, Leonard S. 3,307,S23. Hays. Richard : See — ■ Starr, Leonard, and Hays. 3,303, 6S4. Havs, Richard Y., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Spinneret plate. 3,313,000, 4-11-67, CI. IS— 8. Haystrick, Johnny E. : See — Chat tin, John H., Laughlin, Havstrick, and Leidy. 3.302,- 439. Hayter, John C. : See — Denes, Robert, Posega, and Hayter. 3,330,112. Haytock, Benjamin. Ill : See — Stowell, Charles, and Haytock. 3.318,339. Hayward, John A. : See — Midgley, Eric L., Rhodes, and Hayward. 3.302.S54. 556 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hay-ward, Norman G. : See — Duff. Alan A., and Hayward. 3.349,937. Hayward, Norman G. Vacuum system control. 3,357,039, 12- 12-67, CI. 15 — 314. Hayward, Ralph H., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Gas- cushion vehicles. 3,330,369, 7-11-67, CI. 180 — 7. Hayward, Wesley H. : See — ■ Francis, Arthur B., and Hayward. 3,311,776. Hayward. Wesley H., to Varian Associates. Vacuum pump apparatus. 3,343,780. 9-26-67, CI. 230 — 69. Havward, William J., to Perkins Engines Ltd. Hydrodynamic brake. 3,311,200. 3-28-67, CI. 188—90. Haywood, Oliver G., to Huyck Corp. Papermaking appa- ratus. 3,314,162, 4-18-67, CI. 34 — 111. Haywood, Oliver G., to Huyck Corp. Felt belt drier utilizing coanda effect. 3,316,657, 5-2-67, CI. 34 — 111. Haywood, Russell I., and L. D. Barley, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Automatic memory storage of the operation of a cutting machine. 3,347,120, 10-17-67. CI. 83 — 42. Hayworth, Bruce R., and T. J. Gooding. Low-inductance capacitor. 3,308,359, 3-7-67, CI. 317—260. Hayworth, Bruce R., and T. J. Gooding, to General Dynamics Corp. Distributed constant pulse line. 3,345,587, 10-3-C7, CI. 333—31. Hazan Research Inc. : See — Henrickson, Angus V. 3,305,322. Hazard, George E. Door closure check. 3,341,240, 9-12-67, CI. 292 — 338. Hazard, James : 'See — Smith. Aaron H., Webb, and Hazard. 3,329.989. Hazdra, James J., and H. M. Lontz ; said Hazdra assor. to Brockway Glass Co., Inc. Glass to glass adhesives. 3,341,- 399, 9-12-67, CI. 161—193. Hazek, Borys : See — Hoy, Leland C, and Hazek. 3,319,016. Hazel, Herbert K. : See — Bolda, Frank J., Gulliksen, and Hazel. 3,320,658. Hazel. Richard F. : See — Fow, Benjamin R.. Hazel, and Mount. 3,359,557. Hazelet. Gerald L., to The Magnavox Co. Solid state inertial energy generator-storage system. 3,324,317, 6-6-67, CI. 310—8.4. Hazelet. Gerald L., to The Magnavox Co. Self-dudding arming system for spun ammunition. 3,326,131, 6-20-67, Cl. 102 — 79. Hazelett, Earl T„ Jr. Panel fence construction. 3,348,813, 10-24-67. Cl. 256—19. Hazelett, Richard : See — Hazelett, Robert W. and R. 3,310,849. Hazelett, Robert W. and R., to Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp. Continuous metal casting apparatus. 3,310,849, 3-28-67, Cl. 22—57.4. Hazelett Strip-Casting Corp. : See — Hazelett, Robert W. and R. 3,310,849. Hazeltine Research Inc. : See — Bussolini. Jacob J.. Gnida, and Stone. 3,325,379. Friis, Harald T. 3,310,808. Grohe, Bruce H., and Walker. 3,311,870. Hannan, Peter W. 3,308,468. La Rosa, Richard. 3,320,432. Loughlin, Bernard D. Re. 26.202. 3,297,821. 3,309,462. 3,312,778. 3,313,882. 3,316,349. 3,316,351. 3,322.895. 3,334,180. Loughlin, Bernard D.. and Ronzheimer. 3,305,637. Marks, Meyer. 3,336,438. Masak, Raymond J. 3,333,091. Peters, David L. 3,356.792. Richman, Donald. 3,340,355. Ronzheimer, Stephen P. 3,316,350. Rosenbluth, William. 3,300,655. Shepherd, Lloyd P. 3,334,303. Suleski, Anthony C. 3,308,046. Tschannen, Robert F. 3,346,691. Vickers, Tirey K. 3,300,778. Waener, William R. 3,351.929. Wheeler, Harold A. 3,334,349. Wheeler, Harold A., and Lerner. 3,309,634. Wiencek, Zbigniew. 3,329,768. Wilhelmsen, Carl R. 3,296,609. Wilhelmsen, Carl R. 3,309,692. Hazelton, Burton W. Draftsman's instrument. 3,308,542, 3-14-67, Cl. 33—79. Hazelton. Harold J., to Carlson Tool & Machine Co. Con- veyor apparatus. 3,315,786, 4—25-67, Cl. 198 — 102. Hazelton, Merrill, R. E. Griesheimer, and C. J. Ostendorf, by Cincinnati Shapes Co. Level control for press brakes and the like. Re. 26,236, 7-18-67, Cl. 100 — 46. Hazen, Carl J., and E. H. Hills. Belt dressing machine. 3,330,- 174, 7-11-67, Cl. 83—4. Hazen Research, Inc. : See — Hazen, Wayne C, and Henrickson. 3,333,924. Hazen, Wayne C. : See — Henrickson, Angus V.. and Hazen. 3,348,906. Ronzio, Richard A., Hazen, Coltrinari, and Cuthbertson. 3.307.938. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Loughlin, Bernard D. Hazen, Wayne C, and A. V. Henrickson, to Hazen Research, Inc. Recovery of acids. 3,333,924, 8-1-67, Cl. 23 — 165. Hazleton Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hoffman, Duane G. 3,359,973. Hazleton-Nuclear Science Corp. : See — Lawrence, Donald C. 3,351,049. Hazlett, William H., Jr., and C. K. Baker, to United States of America, Navy. Store launcher. 3,315,564, 4-25-67, Cl. 89—1.5. Hazlewood, Lewis F., and R. J. Shea, to Meda-Plast Products Co. Contoured arm board for intravenous injections. 3,295,518, 1-3-67, Cl. 128—214. Hazzard, Henry D., to 'Sprague Electric Co. Voltage-sensi- tive multiple switch. 3,321,602, 5-23-67, Cl. 200 — 181. Hazzard, John : See — Curtis, Relston, and Lukes. 3,335,182. Head, Elden N., and L. J. Chafen. Coil torsion spring trailer hitch. 3,331,618, 7-18-67, Cl. 280 — 406. Head, Johnny W. : See — Turns, Earl W., Head, Hoffman, and Porter. 3,342,708. Head, Michael D. : See — O'Neill, Charles E., Head, and Goodrich. 3,323,903. Head, Obie T., Jr. Automatic control adapter for newsprint paster machines. 3,323,741, 6-6-67, Cl. 242 — 58.5. Head, Robert E., to Hughes Tool Co. Convertible aircraft. 3,327,969, 6-27-67, Cl. 244—7. Head. Thomas W. : See — Evans, Duane E., Head, Johnson, and Schutz. 3,313,- 104. Head, Wrightson & Co. Ltd. : See — Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3,333,692. Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3,341,015. Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3,349,912. McManus, Thomas. 3,334,680. Tanner, Basil C. 3,332,621. Headford, Donald W. R. : See — Downes, John E., and Headford. 3,336,325. Headle, Herbert W., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Frequency measuring system using folding band- widths. 3,325,731, 6-13-67, Cl. 324 — 77. Headlee. W. C. : See — Ziselberger, Albert E. 3,301,495. Headrick, Edward E., to Wham-0 Mfg. Co. Flying saucer. 3,359,678, 12-26-67, Cl. 46—74. Headrick, Lewis L., and E. W. Miller, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Tape velocity change detection cir- cuit. 3,320,600, 5-16-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Headrick, Richard T. Sling for pillow tanks. 3,351,371, 11-7- 67, Cl. 294 — 77. Heagler, Richard B., and M. S. Wilson, to Granite City Steel Co. Ditch liner. 3,299,641, 1-24-67, Cl. 61 — 7. Heagy, John F., to Radio Corp. of America. High lag, high sensitivity target having solid antimony oxysulphiae and porous antimony trisulphide layers. 3,315,108, 4-18-67 Cl. 313—65. Heal, Francis J., 33% to M. Horodelski, and 33% to G. R. Longman. Book carriers. 3,295,733, 1-3-67, Cl. 224 — 45. Heald, Carl F., to Heath Co. Phase shifting circuit for FM stereo receiver. 3,328,529, 6-27-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Heald, Glenn E., to International Harvester Co. Remote gear shift linkage mechanism. 3,312,119, 4-4-67, Cl. 74 — 473. Heald Machine Co., The : See — Hohler, Frederick A., and Rule. 3,339,538. Jacobson. Alden H. 3,299,579. Klar, John. 3,341,980. Lockwood, George H. 3.327,432. Lockwood, George H. 3,340,893. Youden, David H. 3,33-8,106. Healey, John R., and F. E. Hoole, to Tungsten Carbide De- velopments Ltd. Coal-cutter pick with hard metal tip and method of making. 3,356,418, 12-5-67, CI. 299—91. Healey, Robert J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. PNPN switching regulator. 3,336,524, 8-15-67, Cl. 323—22. Health-Mor, Inc. : See — Fairaizl, Max L., and Martinec. 3,343,344. Healy, Francis P., to Universal American Corp. Grinding machine for ring-like workpieces. 3,315,416, 4-25-67, Cl. 51—105. Healy, James : See — Rubinstein, David, and Healy. 3,350,265. Healy, John B. : See — Cairns, Walter J., and Healy. 3,356,581. Healv, Michael J. : See — Edwards, Albert J., and Healy. 3,310,192. Healy, Robert F., to Castle & Cooke, Inc. Pineapple coring machine. 3,295,573, 1-3-67, Cl. 146 — 6. Healv, Thomas J., to The Polv-Seal Corp. Angled seat closure. 3,335,923, 8-15-67, Cl. 222—542. Healy, Thomas V., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Au- thority. Processing of irradiated nuclear fuels. 3,326,811, 6-20-67, Cl. 252—301.1. Heap, Alan R. Quiz machine computer. 3,335,504, 8-15-67, Cl. 35—9. Heaphy, William G., and B. McLanahan. Derrick scaffold structure. 3,302,749, 2-7-67, Cl. 182 — 82. Heaps, John F. : See — Fanti, Joel, Hahn, and Heaps. 3.296.175. LIST OF PATENTEES :,;>7 Heaps, Joim M., to B. X. Plastics Ltd. Blends of a vinyl chloride resin with a graft of butadiene, acrylonitrile and divinyl benzene onto polyvinyl chloride. 3,297,71)1, 1-10- 67, CI. 200 — am. Heard, James L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Circuit employing calibrated variable impedances for measuring transistor beta and beta cutoff frequency. 3,314,008, 4-11-67, CI. 324 — 158. Heard, Robert E., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing ap- paratus. Re. 2(1,309, 11-2S-G7. CI. 105—369. Hearn, Glenn R., and E. C. Nellum, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Transistorized exclusive OR logic circuit. 3,309,531, 3-14-07, CI. 307—88.5. Hearn, William R., A. N. Mac Lean, and P. W. Trusler, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Homogeneous heavy-duty liquid de- tergent. 3.354,091, 11-21-67, CI. 252 — 137. Hearne, Joseph II., to The Wurlitzer Co. Manual control of electronic percussion generator with organ. 3,317,649, 5-2-67, CI. 84 — 1.24. Hearne, Joseph H., to The Wurlitzer Co. Rhythm device. 3,358,069, 12-J12-67, CI. 84 — 1.03. Hearst Publishing Co., Inc.: See — Hemphill, William B. 3,314,626. Heat and Control Inc. : See — Benson, Clark K., and Caridis. 3,309,9S1. Heat Timer Corp. : See — Gaon. Joseph. 3,302,006. Heath, Billv J. : See — Lee, Milford R., Water, and Heath. 3,300,754. Heath, Carl E., Jr. : See — Beltzer, Morton, Levine, and Heath. 3,326,719. Heald, Carl F. 3.32S.529. Thompson, Charles E., and Heath. 3,346,421. Heath, Charles A. Acoustical testing method and apparatus. 3,345,861, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 67.2. Heath, Charles A., and J. F. Holland, to Heath Survey Con- sultants, Inc. Mobile gas detecting unit with distance traveled marking means. 3,333,458, 8-1-67, CI. 73 — 23. Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Inc. Rotary switch with improved contact structure and camming means. 3,299,225, 1-17-67. CI. 200 — 6. Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Inc. Electric lampholder. 3,339,172, 8-29-67, CI. 339—61. Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Inc. Lampholder. 3,344,- 389, 9-26-67, CI. 339—17. Heath, Clarence W., to United-Carr Inc. Rotary switch. 359,392, 12-19-67. CI. 200—153. Heath Co. : See — Smith, Marvin L. 3,329,871. Heath, Oran M. Fingered harmonicas. 3,339,443, 9-5-67, CI. 84 — 377. Heath, Robert A., to Walker Mfg. Co. Muffler with concentric tubes forming helmholz chambers. 3,353,627, 11-21-67, CI. 181 — 4S. Heath, Roy T., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Shielded tape transport. 3,312,7SS, 4-4-67, CI. 179—100.2. Heath Survey Consultants, Inc. : See — Heath, Charles A., and Holland. 3,333,458. Heath, Thomas C, to General Motors Corp. Malfunction indicator for diode-rectifier alternator current generators capable of indicating high voltage and open field conditions. 3,305.774, 2-21-67, CI. 324 — 51. Heathcoat, John, & Co. Ltd. : See — ■ Hole, Frederick W. 3,335.475. Heathcote, John, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Author- ity. Integrated steam generating nuclear reactor system. 3,322,640, 5-30-67, CI. 176—53. Heathe, William R. : See — Hein, Dale E.. and Heathe. 3.295.514. Heathe, William R., to The Dentists' Supply Co. of New York. Self-leveling air supported mobile chair base. 3,347,330, 10-17-67, CI. 180 — 7. Heatherwill Co. : See — Hunter, William A. 3,341,033. Hunter, William A. 3,342,253. Heaton, Donald : See — Smith, Robert D. 3,327,138. Heaton, Eugene M., % to T. D. Ahern. Pivoted duct assem- bly tool having laterally extending pivoted jaws. 3, 304, SIS, 2-21-67. CI. 81 — 420. Heaton, Lance A. Refrigerating apparatus for boats and automobiles. 3,315,487, 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 226. Heaton. Richard A., and R. G. Davey, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Dispensing rate control mechanism. 3,329,396, 7-4-67, CI. 251—212. Heaton, Roger G. : See — Binns, Jack N., Clutter, and Heaton. 3,302,499. Isaacs, William B., Jr., and Heaton. 3,319,941. Heaton, Victor E. : See — Hawkins, Oscar M., Heaton, and Epps. 3,347,712. Hcatovent Electric Ltd. : See — Jackson, Robert A. F. 3,301,251. Hebb, James W. : See — Ainsworth. Gerald L., and Hebb. 3,354,371. Hebb, James W., to Ampex Corp. Tachometer imput phase comparator. 3,311,755, 3-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Hebdon, Kenneth F. : See — ■ Birch, David W., and Hebdon. 3,34S,782. Hebel. Carl G., to General Foods Corp. Oval containers. 3,321,096, 5-23-67, CI. 215—1. Hebeler, Harold II., to E. I. du Pont de N'emours and Co. .Nylon staple fiber for blending with other textile fibers. 3,321,448, 5-23-67, CI. 2G0— 78. Heber, Emery, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Passive pulse width discriminator utilizing storage effect of diodes. 3,356,861, 12-5- 67, CI. 307- 88.5. Ileber, Emery, and N. K. Lund, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Maximum amplitude detector circuit of main lobe in sinx waverfoiiu. 3,354,400, 11-21-67, CI. 328 — 150. Heberlein & Co. A.G. : See — Brehm, Gustav. 3,353,760. Heberlein, Edward G., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of forming and coating wood chips. 3,328,188, 6-27-G7, CI. 117 — 1. Heberlein Patent Corp. : See — Horvath, Ludwig, and Kress. 3,321,904. Hebermehl, Reinhard : See — Krauss, Walter, and Hebermehl. 3,347,816. Hebert, Hugh P., to Cities Service Oil Co. Process for sol- vent extraction of aromatics from aromatic-paraliinic hy- drocarbon mixture. 3,317,423, 5-2-67, CI. 208 — 327. Hebert, Hugh P., and S. C. Schuman, to Cities Service Oil Co. Catalytic hydroforming process. 3,336,218, S-15-67, CI. 208 — 136. Hebert, Norman T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Water-dilutable resole resin composition containing a sulfo-acid salt sur- factant. 3,300,427, 1-24-67, CI. 260—29.3. Hebert, Roy J., and S. J. Griffin, to North American Aviation, Inc. Bonding apparatus. 3,309,494, 3-14-67, CI. 219 — 85. Hebner, Theodore J. : See — Rogers, Charles H, Kronenberg, Olson, and Hebner. 3,347,345. Hechelhammer, Wilhelm, K. Schneider, and P. Popper, to Far- benfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the con- tinuous oroduction of fiber-containing shaped articles of synthetic polyamide. 3,323,945, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 161. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin : See — Homberg. Otto A., Hechenbleikner, and Miller. 3,305,580. Miller, Edith II., Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,303,- 161. Molt, Kenneth R., and Hechenbleikner. 3,311,649. Molt, Kenneth R., Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,30o,- 573. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Tetrahydrocarbyl phosphonium acid carboxylates. 3,341,580, 9-12-67. CI. 260—541. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin. and K. R. Molt, to Carlisle Chemi- cal Works, Inc. Process for the preparation of phos- phonites and phosphinites. 3,316,333, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 968. Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and K. R. Molt, to Carlisle Chem- ical Works, Inc. Polyether diphosphonates. 3,349.150, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 929. Hecht, Alfred H. : See — Brown. Robert H., and Hecht. 3,348,426. Hecht, Gerhard, and H. Wellhausen, to Telefunken Patent- verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Coding and receiving cir- cuits for compatible stereophonic broadcast systems. 3,306,- 981, 2-28-67, CI. 179—15. Hecht, Gert: See — Schonwald, Siegfried, and Hecht. 3.295,450. Hecht, Lester S., and T. M. Hertz, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Multiple computer-multiple memory system. 3,323,109, 5-30-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hecht. William. High frequency sound translating device. 3.328,537, 6-27-67, CI. 179—115.5. Plechtle, Emil, to Radiant Pen Corp. Fiber tipped pen. 3,353,- 899. 11-21-67, CI. 401 — 198. Hechtman, John F., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Process for manufacturing a low density, foam-fiber product. 3,306,- 769, 2-28-67, CI. 117 — 119.6. Heck, Eugene D. : See — Youssi, Dale J., and Heck. 3,358,355. Heck, Francis M., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fuel assemblies for a neutronic reactor. 3,356,5S7, 12-5-67, CI. 176— 7S. Heck, Joseph E. : See — Boni, Robert E., and Heck. 3,305,354. Heck, Louis J., and R. E. Cox. Vehicular dumping mechanism. 3,336,080, 8-15-67, CI. 29S — 17.5. Heck, Raymond F., R. W. Muehleisen, and K. Speigel, to Co- lumbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Method of cataphoretic deposition of luminescent materials. 3,314,S71, 4-1S-07, CI. 204 — 181. Heck, Richard F., to Hercules Inc. halides and process of preparation. 260 — 439. Heckart, Robert D. : See — Roskamp, Carleton H., Bates, Heckart, and Mavhue. 3,304,727. Heckelman, James D. : See — Walker, Richard E., and Heckelman. 3,333,258. Heckelmann, Karl-Heinz : See — Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, Ulrich, and Heckelmann. 3,310,405. Heckelsberg, Louis F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conversion of olefins. 3,340,322, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 6S3. Hecker, Arthur C, M. W. Pollock, and D. Bachrach. to Argus Chemical Corp. Curing epoxidized resins and phenolic ester modifying compositions therefor. 3,320,194, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — IS. 7r-Ally]iron tricarbonvl 3,338,936, S-29-67, CI. 558 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hecker, Hanns B., to Marenta A.G. Machines for producing packaging components. 3,311,524, 3-28-67, CI. 156 — 471. Hecker, Klaus J. : See — Staeudle, Hans, and Hecker. 3,307,114. Hecker, Klaus J., to United States of America, Navy. Rotary shutter arrangement providing a plurality of frame rates. '3,303.271, 2-7-67, CI. 178—5. Hecker, Klaus J., to United States of America, Navy. Low light level television imaging system for tracking, guidance, or reconnaissance application. 3,315,032, 4-18-67, CI. 178 — 6.8. Hecker. Klaus J., M. P. Nordseth, and H. M. Joseph, to United States of America, Navy. Scanning type image transducer television tube. 3,355,616, 11-28-67, CI. 313 — 65. Hecker, Robert W., Jr. : See — Beekwith. Robert C and Hecker. 3,327,335. Heckethron, John E., to Oldberg Mfg. Co. Shock absorber. 3,321,051, 5-23-67, CI. 188 — 88. Heckler, Clarence H. : See — Webb, James E. 3,337,790. Hecklinger, Clarence F. : See — Copson, Raymond Ij., Howard, and Hecklinger. 3,321,268. Heckman. Earl H. : See — Elrod, Alvis O., Jr., and Heckman. 3,304,510. Heckman, Harrv H., Jr. : See — Armer, Rollin A., and Heckman. 3,323,133. Heckman, Martha J. Mathematical instruction means. 3,314,168, 4-18-67, CI. 35—31. Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., and P. Fischer, to Klockner- Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft. Vibratory centrifuge. 3,338,417, 8-29-67, CI. 210—370. Hecox, William : See — Schieser, Warren J., Hecox. and Peasley. 3,347,328. Hecox, William, to Exact Weight Scale Corp. Article check- weighing and segregating apparatus. 3,308,924, 3-14-67, Cl. 198—39. Hectors, Adrianus M. P. : See — Hendrickx, Andreas J. J., and Hectors. 3,338,713. Hedberg. Carl R., and F. W. Wahl, to AMP Inc. Explosively- operated tool. 3,296,792, 1-10-67, CI. 60 — 26.1. Hedberg, David G., M. S. Bloom, and M. V. Otis, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric compositions containing a fluorescent brightening agent. 3,322,680, 5-30-67, CI. 252—301.2. Hedberg, Donald D. Geometric structure and method of form- ing the same. 3,359,657, 12-26-67, CI. 35 — 72. Hedberg, Olof J. G., to Aktiebolaget Karlstads Mekaniska Werkstad. Feeding device for a wood pulp grinder. 3,297,- 263. 1-10-67, CI. 241—281. Hedblad, Borje, to AMA-Produkter Aktiebolag. Lubricating gun and a grease container intended for the same. 3,338,- 478, 8-29-67, CI. 222 — 154. Hedborg, Lennart, to Aktiebolaget Siefvert & Fornander. Method and apparatus for turning and stacking objects. 3,332,561, 7-25-67, CI. 214 — 6.5. Hedden. Walter A. : See — King, Burnham W., and Hedden. 3,357,859. King, Burnham W., Jr., Byrer. and Hedden. 3,305.357. Heddernheimer Metallwarenfabrik Ludwig Baumann KG. : See — Baumann, Ludwig, and Schutze. 3,331,302. Hedegaard, Kristen, A. Maier, and H. Vogel, to G.M. Pfaff, A.G. Motor drive and needle positioning mechanism for sewing machines. 3,307.510, 3-7-67. CI. 112 — 219. Heden, Goran. Apparatus for dialysis, heat or gas exchange having pumping and agitating means. 3,352,422, 11-14-67, Cl. 210—321. Hedenbo, Erik G. : See — Boksjo, Carl I., and Hedenbo. 3,302.094. Hedenstrom, Anders, to The Schriber Co. Collating appa- ratus. 3,303,083, 2-7-67, Cl. 156—513. Hedenstrom, Erik A. G., to SIS S.A. Electric feed devices. 3,311,212, 3-28-67, Cl. 197—133. Hedentorp, Ture V., and O. J. Stigenberg, to Ekstroms A. Maskinaffar Aktiebolaget. Shot distributing member for shot cleaning apparatus for gas-swept heating surfaces. 3,302,699, 2-7-67, Cl. 165—95. Hederhorst, Fred, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymer recovery method. 3,322,745, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 93.7. Hedge, John A., and R. Zaayenga, to Sun Oil Co. Epoxy resin- oxidized asphalt resin composition. 3,338,854, 8-29-67, Cl. 260 — 28. Hedge, Roger W. : See — Timms, Donald G., and Hedge. 3,318,967. Hedge, Thomas E., D. F- Cooley, C. E. Entemann, R. Stein- koenig, and R. L. Urbanowski, to Diamond Alkali Co. Preparation of vinyl fluoride. 3,317,619, 5^2-67, Cl. 260 — 653.3. Hedgepeth, Edward B. Bumper mounts for carrying loads im- posed above vehicles. 3,300,111, 1-24-67, Cl. 224 — 42.07. Hedgepeth, Edward B. Trailer hitch structure. 3,347,561, 10-17-67, Cl. 280 — 406. Hedger, Earl G., to United 'States of America, Navy. Tuned multi-stage amplifier. 3,3i7,852, 5-2-67, Cl. 330 — 168. Hedger, Harry J., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Induction coupled plasma generators. 3,296,- 410, 1-3-67, Cl. 219 — 121. Hedges, Charles P., to General Electric Co. Summing struc- ture for sn-atially distributed forces. 3,327,666, 6-27-67, Cl. 114 — .5 Hedges, Kenneth B., to Metro Minerals. Method for improving perlite filter-aids with a phosphoric agent. 3,335,869, 8-15- 67, Cl. 210—500. Hedgewick, Peter. Safety cap and container. 3,344,942, 10-3- 67, Cl. 215 — 9. Hedin, Bengt : See — Brechna, Habib, and Hedin. 3,355,586. Hedin, Daniel G. Sewing box. 3,321,117. 5-23-67, CI. 223—107. Hedin, John G. : See — Sulewski, Chester J., and Hedin. 3,356,781. Hedin, Roland C, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tape reel. 3,327,960, 6-27-67, Cl. 242 — 71.8. Hedlund, Lee V. : See — Hurst, Robert N., and Hedlund. 3,312,780. Hedlund, Leonard E., to McMartin Industries, Inc. Selective frequency gate and signalling circuit. 3,332,021, 7-18-67, Cl. 325—392. Hedrich, Winfried : See — Brockmuller, Friedrich F., and Hedrich. 3,321,062. Hedrick, Robert H., to Struthers Scientific and International Corp. Freeze concentration process. 3,335,575, 8-15-67. Cl. 62 — 58. Hedrick, Robert H, and H. Svanoe, to Struthers Scientific and International Corp. Crystallization. 3,340,701, 9-12-67, Cl. 62 — 58. Hedrick, Robert R., H. S. Montgomery, and C. H. Richmond, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Memory type control system for mail sorting machine. 3,320,593, 5-16-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Hedrick, Ross M., and E. H. Mottus, to Monsanto Co. Process for polymerizing higher lactams in the presence of urethane polymer promoters. 3,320,335, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 858. Hedrick, Ross M., and W. R. Richard, Jr., to Monsanto Co. Polyamides containing silane end groups. 3,341,501, 9-12- 67, Cl. 260—78. Hedstrom, Albert V., to Almac Cryogenics, Inc. Liquified gas filler. 3,334,667, 8-8-67, Cl. 141—46. Hedstrom, Gustav V., to American Motors Corp. Differential gear assembly and locking mechanism. 3,323,844, 6-6-67, Cl. 308—189. Hedstrom, Hans, to Allmanna Sevenska Elektriska Aktiebol- aget. Driving device containing a first and a second elec- trodynamic system. 3,327,189, 6-20-67, Cl. 318 — 44. Hedstrom, Lars, to J. Wiss and Sons Co. Grass shears. 3,296.697, 1-10-67, Cl. 30—248. Hedstrom. Lars, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Connecting electrical conductors. 3,308,418, 3-7-67, Cl. 339 — 97. Hedstrom, Lars, and R. J. Wertepny, to J. Wiss and Sons Co. Telescoping adjustable long handle multipurpose shears. 3,317,997, 5-9-67, Cl. 30 — 248. Hedstrom-Union Co. : See — Boudreau, Alban M. 3.330,575. Pierson, Raymond G., Jr. 3,331,631. Hedwin Corp. : See — Garrison, Charles E., Kneller, and Speas. 3,318,505. Lippens, Andre M. 3.317,956. Speas, Charles A., and Jordan. 3,351,225. Heeley, Roland, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods and machines for mounting fastener inserts in an elastomer. 3,355,338. 11-28-67, Cl. 156—92. Heenan, Sidney A., to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. of America. Pavement marker. 3,332,327, 7-25-67, Cl. 94 — 1.5. Heeney, Matthew R. : See — Finder, Chester H., and Heeney. 3,354,414. Heer, Eugene Francis, and F. E. Bitting, to Johns-Manville Corp. Adhesive tape having chloringe containing tackifier. 3,356,635, 12-5-67, Cl. 260 — 32.8. Heer, Jules : See — Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heulser, Kalvoda, Ueberwasser, and Heer. 3,346,569. Heer. William F. : See — Jessen, Nicholas C, and Heer. 3,297,543. Heer, William G. N. : See — MacKerrow, Horace G., Heer, and Burke. 3,320,054. Heeren. Clyde H. Coupling pin. 3,335,631, S-15-67, Cl. 85—3. Heeren, Hermann, H. Kratzer, and B. Dege, to Maschinen- fabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg A.G. Apparatus for cleaning surface condenser and heat exchanger tubes. 3,319,710, 5- 16-67, Cl. 165—95. Heeren, Hermann, W. Pohl, and B. Dege, to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-Nurnberg AG. Tool for securing thin-walled tubes in tube plates. 3,320,784, 5-23-67, Cl. 72—56. Heeringa, Lambertus G., and M. G. J. Beets, to International Flavors & Fragrances Inc. Tricyclic isochromans and proc- esses for making same. 3,360,530, 12-26-67, Cl. 260—345.2 Heermans, Thomas W., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Ice crusher attach- ment for motor driven power units. 3,322,358, 5-30-67, Cl. 241—275. Heestand, Richard L. : See — Robinson, William C, Heestand, and Leitten. 3,331,666. Heestand, Richard L., and C. F. Leitten, Jr., to United States of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Method for mak- ing tungsten metal articles. 3,318,724. 5-9-67, Cl. 117 — 97. Hefer, Friedrich W., W. W. Witt, and L. E. Stems, to Geo Space Corp. Seismic display apparatus. 3,349,407, 10-24- 67, Cl. 346 — 110. Heffe, Wilhelm, to Dr. A. Wander A.G. Process for making alpha-pyrrolidino-valerophenones. 3,305,562, 2-21-67, Cl. 260—326.5. LIST OK PATEXTKKS 559 Heffelflnger, Robert D., J. G. Hagerborg, W. S. Thompson, and II. A. Oltlenkamp, to FMC Corp. Conveyor drive mechanism. 3,295, 064, 1-3-G7, CI. 198 — 135. Heffelflnger, Robert D., J. G. Hagerborg, \V. S. Thompson, and H. A. Oldenkamp, to FMC Corp. Carton filling apparatus. 3,330,310, 7-11-G7, CI. 141—140. Heffler, Milton, and W. L. Collins, to Phillips-Foscue Corp. Shipping container. 3,309,893, 3-21-67, CI. 62—372. Heffrins.', Harland H., to Esso Production Research Co. Seis- mogram printing. 3,301,155, 1-31-67, CI. 95 — 75. Hefler, Paul R. and T. J., and W. C. Meyer, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Gas valve. 3,331,394, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 610. Hefler, Thomas J. : See — Heller, Paul R. and T. J., and Meyer. 3,331,394. Helley, Phillip R., and G. H. Tausch, to Cameo, Inc. Re- trievable and hvdraulically actuated well packer. 3,311,- 109, 3-28-67, CI. 166—120. Heflich, Henry G. : See — Engel, William T„ and Heflich. 3,323,633. Heft, Eldon B., and J. F. Johnson, to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker assembly. 3,315,189, 4-18-67, CI. 335—16. Hefter, Hans W. : See — Faulhaber, Fritz, and Hefter. 3,30S,319. Hefti, Heinz: See — Wegmann, Jacques, Hefti, Becker, and Riat. 3,304,297. Hegaery, Brian A. : See — Langridge, Arthur, Glass, Brimwood, and Hegaery. 3,354,003. Ilegar, Harrv J. : See — Warn. Arthur M., and Hegar. 3. 351. 364. Hegarty, James M., and D. S. Lord, to Rutherford Electronics Co. Range simulator for providing a controlled delay between an input trigger and an output pulse. 3,323,123, 5-30-67, CI. 343—17.7. Hege, Hermann. Atomizing apparatus. 3,346,192, 10-10-67, CI. 239—223. Hegedus, Balthasar : See — Bollag, Werner, Gutmann, Hegedus, Kaiser, Lancemann, Muller, and Zeller. 3,330,837. Hegedus. Balthasar, and P. Zeller, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Phenvlalamine compounds having alpha and beta quater- nary carbon atoms. 3,329,711, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 519. Hegenbart, Horst, to Gebr. Hofmann Kg. Indicating device for roller brake testers. 3,312,104, 4-4-67, CI. 73—123. Heggen, Henry R., and I. M. Starr, to The Bendix Corp. Chart recording mechanism. 3,325,822, 6-13-67, CI. 346 — 136. Heggstad, Gudmund : See — Strom, Johan N., and Heggstad. 3,319,899. Hegman, Robert L., and C. L. Weber, to Safegard Corp. Body rest adjustment for coffin. 3,300.828, 1-31-67, CI. 27—12. Hegman. Robert L., and C. L. Weber, to Safegard Corp. Sim- plified body rest adjustment for coffin. 3,300,S29, 1-31-67, CI. 27—12. Hegner, Gerhard, to TJhde Friedrich G.m.b.H. Process for the purification of waste water. 3,296,125, 1-3-67, CI. 210—63. Hegranes, Grant M. : See — O'Connell, Robert A., and Hegranes. 3,348,332. Hegyell. Andrew F. : See — Szent-Gvorgyi, Albert, Hegyell, and McLaughlin. 3,297,- 533. Hehenkamp, Theodorus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Alternating current generator having plural switchable loads in resonant output circuit. 3,320,549, 5-16-67, CI. 331—75. Hehenkamp, Theodorus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Self-generating inverters with semiconductor controlled rectifiers. 3,334,291, 8-1-67, CI. 321 — 44. Hehenkamp, Theodorus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit for suppression of voltase peaks across a rectifier. 3,351,779, 11-7-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Hehenkamp, Theodorus, and L. Boonstra, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Controlled rectifier inverter with delayed buildup of output amplitude. 3,32S,721, 6-27-67, CI. 331— 62. Hehl, Karl, to Arburg Maschinenfabrik Hehl & Sohne. Safety device for injection mold closing machine. 3,310,841, 3- 28-67, CI. 18 — 30. Hehl, Karl, to Arburg Maschinenfabrik Hehl & Sohne. In- jection molding machine for producing two-color or two- material molded products. 3,319,300, 5-16-67, CI. 18 — 36. Hehl, Karl, to Arbur? Maschinenfabrik Hehl & Sohne. Injec- tion molding unit. 3,349,439, 10-31-67, CI. 18 — 30. Hehl, Karl, to Arburg Maschinenfabrik Hehl & Sohne. Blow molding apparatus. 3.351,9S0, 11-14-67. CI. 18 — 5. Heian, Glenn A. : See — Hanson, Glenn M., Frans, Heian, and Price. 3,301,659. Hanson, Glenn M., Frans, Heian, and Price. 3,319,949. Heian. Glenn A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Apparatus for controlling coating depth in a balling drum. 3,348,262. 10-24-67, CI. 18—1. Heiart, Robert B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Image reproduction elements and processes. 3,307,943, 3-7-67, CI. 96— 2S. Heiba, El-Ahmadi I. Method of polymerization using a cata- lyst of trivalent manganese and an organic reducing asent. 3,301,838, 1-31-67, CI. 260—88.7. Heichel. Alfred, and P. Florjancic. Chain molding device. 3,32S,848, 7-4-67, CI. IS — 42. Ileico, Inc. : .see — Ingraham, Harold E. 3 3 15,131. Zlegler, Henry B. 3,350,168. Heid, Christian, to Cassella Farbwerke Malnkur Aktiengesell- schaft. Fastness properties of dyeings and prints obtained with sulfur dyes. 3,326,629, 6-20-67, CI. 8 — 74. Heid, Hans : See — Meier, Paul. 3,315,714. Heid, Kermit K. W., and L. B. Hornberger, to Beckman In- struments, Inc. Substrate configurations for hall elements. 3,296,573, 1-3-67, CI. 338—32. Heid, Roland, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Carburetor. 3,338,565, 8-29-67, CI. 261 — 70. Heide, Henry, Inc. : See — Lewis, Robert A. 3,332,583. Heide. Joun D. : See — Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,297,073. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,322,595. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,323,968. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,325,072. Black, Sheppard A„ and Heide. 3,355,346. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,306,804. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,318,745. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,323,970. Heide, Karl : See — Schultze, Hermann E., Heide, and Haupt. 3,301,842. Heiden, Raymond W. : See — Aulerich, Arthur J., Heiden, and Wooley. 3,332,148. Heidenheimer Chemisches Laboratorium : See — Bader, Alfred, Graham, and Reif. 3,337,578. Heidenreich, Karl H., to Firma Wandel u. Device for meas- uring and indicating the frequency dependent character- istics of circuit elements by means of a CRO. 3,307,103, 2-28-67, CI. 324 — 57. Heider, James E., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method and ap- paratus for making a blown plastic article. 3,305,892, 2— 28-67, CI. 18—5. Heider, James E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for blow molding thermoplastic articles. 3,311,684, 3-28-67, CI. 264 — 99. Heider, James E., and T. R. Santelli, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and apparatus for extruding tubing with continuous internal reenforcement members. 3,303,251, 2-7-67, CI. 264 — 173. Heider, James E., and C. E. Plvmale, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method for making plastic articles. 3,329,752, 7^-67, CI. 264 — 97. Heider, Joachim, and D. Jerchel, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 21-heterocyclic carboxylic acid esters of preg- nanes. 3,314,854, 4-18-67, CI. 167 — 65. Heider, Joachim. G. Dahms, and D. Jerchel, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel esters of triaminolone acetonide. 3,316,152, 4-25-67, CI. 167—65. Heider, Paul E. Material flow control with rotary screw. 3,356,270, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 413. Heidmann, Marcus F. : See — Povinelli, Louis A., and Heidmann. 3,345,822. Heidmann, Marcus F., and C. E. Feiler. Control of transverse instability in rocket combustors. 3,347,046, 10-17-67, CI. 60—243. Heidner, Richard C, and C. E. Johnson. Jr., to Outboard Marine Corp. Engine. 3,317,012, 5-2-67, CI. 192—96. Heidrich, Rolf : See — Machts, Joachim, and Heidrich. 3,320,573. Heidrich, Stephen L. Electroacoustic transducer. 3,317,000, 5-2-67, CI. 181—31. Heidrich, Stephen L. Electro-acoustic transducers. 3,324.966, 6-13-67, CI. 181 — 31. Heidrich, Walter, and K. Korner, to Synfibrit G.m.b.H. Sin- tered product for use in foaming ceramics. 3,331,694, 7-18- 67. CI. 106 — 40. Heidrick. Fred C. Self-loading fork lift truck. 3,302,810, 2-7-67, CI. 214 — 660. Heidt, Henry M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Recovery of platinum metals. 3,332,771, 7-25- 67, CI. 75—83. Illicit Jtiok * ScC' Lewis, Dallas, Parker, Heidt, and Gaston. 3,306,446. Heidt, Lawrence J., and V. R. Landi. to Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. Stabilization of ozone. 3,352,642, 11- 14-67, CI. 23 — 222. Heier. Wilbur C, to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Method for molding compounds. 3,317,641, 5-2-67, CI. 264 — 102. Heier, William, to Rudd-Melikian, Inc. Beverage brewing ap- paratus. 3,349,690, 10-31-67, CI. 99 — 283. Helfetz, Leon E. : See — Thrasher, Shannon O. 3,323,614. Heifetz Metal Crafts, Inc. : See — Heifetz, Sidney T. 3,357,733. Heifetz, Sidney T. Mobile bulk-storage compartment carts. 3,330,611, 7-11-67, CI. 312 — 297. Heifetz. Sidnev T.. to Heifez Metal Crafts. Inc. Door lock hardware. 3.357,733, 12-12-67, CI. 292 — 165. Heifetz, Yasha. Structural material and method of making it. 3,312,579, 4-4-67, CI. 156—305. Heigel, Walter : See — Ileinrich. Werner, and Heigel. 3,345.411. Heightman, Denis W. : See — Buckle, Cyril C, and Heightman. 3,305,836 560 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Heigl, John J. : See — Conklin, George E., and Heigl. 3,358,148. MacRitchie, Arthur L., and Heigl. 3,304,497. Heijne, Leopold : See — Stieltjes, Frederik H., Diemer. and Heijne. 3,324,297. Heijnis, James W. I., to American Enka Corp. Spinneret assembly. 3,353,211, 11-21-67, CI. 18 — 8. Heijnis James W. I., to American Enka Corp. Yarn texturiz- ing method and apparatus. 3,353,239, 11-21-67, CI. 28 — 1. Heijnis, James W. I., and P. L. L. M. Rierjens, to American Enka Corp. Stuffer box crimping apparatus. 3,309,751, 3-21-67, CI. 28 — 1. Heijnis, James W. I., and A. C. Vrolikjk, to American Enka Corp. Process and apparatus for cutting synthetic polymer sheets into chips. 3,353,754, 11-21-67, CI. 241—30. Heiken, Ralph A., to Timbervveld Mfg. Bracket and tension means for a haunch joint. 3,328,056, 6-27-67, CI. 287— 20.92. Heikkinen, Leo L., to Prentice Hydraulics, Inc. Materials positioning fork. 3,301,587, 1-31-67, CI. 294 — 67. Heil Co., The : See — Park, Glenn S., and Szaj. 3,297,180. Heil, Frederick C. W., and E. E. and N. A. Martin, to United States of America, Army. FE cathode redesign. 3,356,887, 12-5-67, CI. 313 — 309. Heil, Friedrich, to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. Re- movable self-sustained date printer unit in a postage meter. 3,338,160, 8-29-67, CI. 101 — 99. Heil, Friedrich, to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. Fluid level indicator for envelope flap-moistening devices. 3,359,- 800, 12-20-67, CI. 73 — 311. Heil, Friedrich, and W. Muller, to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H System for re-filling printing ink containers of printing presses. 3,326,124, 6-20-67, CI. 101—367. Heil, Oskar : See — Kuehne, Gerhard B., Schulz, and Heil. 3,323,821. Heil, Oskar, to Varian Associates. Method of preparing an electron tube including sputtering a suboxide of titanium on dielectric components thereof. 3,309,302, 3-14-67, Q. 204 — 192. Heil, Oskar, to Varian Associates. Electromagnetic wave transmission systems including a dielectric window for transmitting high-frequency high-power electromagnetic energy to a load from a source of such energy such as a resonant cavity of a klystron. 3,309,558, 3-14-67, CI. 315—5.39. Heil, Theodore, V> to V. M. Watts. Green-sweeping brush at- tachment for a golf putter. 3,349,422, 10-31-67, CI. 15 — 160. Heiland, Wolfgang, to United States of America, Agriculture. Puffing gun. 3,299,799, 1-24-67, CI. 99—238. Heilbrunn, Alfred, to RPM, Inc. Wrapping device and method. 3,304,688, 2-21-67, CI. 53 — 32. Heilbrunn, Alfred, to Chromographic Press, Inc. Article con- veyor device. 3,355,006, 11-28-67, CI. 19S — 105. Heilhecker, Joe K. : See — Blackwell, Robert J., Morgan, and Heilhecker. 3,334,688. Heilig, George E. Tensioned retaining wall for embankment. 3,316,721, 5-2-67, CI. 61—39. Heilman, James M. : See — Senkewich, Alexander M. 3,321,792. Heilman Raymond B., to Heinemaun Electric Co. Time delay tube reset device. 3,344,372, 9-26-67, CI. 335—28. Heilmann, Heinz : See — Ludemann, Joseph, and Heilmann. 3,317,768. Heilmann & Littmann Bau-Aktiengesellschaft : See — Buyer, Karl. 3,300,922. Heilmann, Philip E., and J. Chesney, to General Instrument Corp. Piezoelectric ceramic filter. 3,299,301, 1-17-67, CI. 310 — 9.1. Heilmann, Thorbjorn, to F. L. Smidth & Co. Manufacture of cement. 3,323,727, 6-6-67, CI. 241 — 19. Heilweil, Jerome P., and A. E. Schweizer, to Glenco Refrigera- tion Corp. Thermal breaker strip. 3,353,301, 11-21-67, CI. 49 — 189. Heilweil, Jerome P., and A. E. Schweizer, to Star Metal Corp. Thermal breaker strip. 3,353,321, 11-21-67, CI. 52 — 716. Heim, Frau Sigrid, nee Krukenberg : See — Hermanns, Peter. 3,300,161. Heim, Josef : See — Diez, Adolf, and Heim. 3,335,805. Heim, Josef, to Firma Karl Schmidt G.m.b.H. Extraction of castings. 3,319,703, 5-16-67, CI. 164 — 344. Heim, Max, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for pyrolytic production of semiconductor material. 3,342,161, 9_19_67, CI. 118 — 49.5. Heim Universal Corp., The : See — Chow, Ho. 3,333,876. MeCloskey, Albert R. 3,351,999. Heim, William J., L. E. Schleutker, Jr., and J. A. Kuhn, to Milwaukee-Ferrometal Stamping Corp. Bracket for mount- ing parts on masonry. 3,348,346, 10-24-67, CI. 52 — 239. Heimann, Fred G., to Fruehauf Corp. Ventilating rib panels. 3,308,738, 3-14-67, CI. 98 — 6. Heimann, Fred G., to Fruehauf Corp. Ventilating liner for vehicle. 3,335.653, 8-15-67, CI. 9S — 6. Heimann, Walter, to Forschungslaboratorium Prof. Dr. Ing. Walter Heimann. Photocathode for photoemissive cells. 3,310,701, 3-21-67, CI. 313—94. Heimann, Walter, Prof. Dr. Ing., Forschlungslaboratorium : See — Heimann, Walter. 3,310.701. Heimaster, John W., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of con- tinuous open-pit mining and apparatus therefor. 3,301,- 599, 1-31-67, CI. 299 — IS. Heimaster, John W., to Union Carbide Corp. Earth strata differentiating device. 3,333,893, 8-1-67, CI. 299—1. Heimaster, John W., and E. H. Church, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous mining and conveying system. 3,301,- 602. 1-31-67, CI. 299—64. Heimbach. Paul : See — Sorg, Karl W., and Heimbach. 3.300,951. Wilke, Gunther, and Heimbach. 3,317,620. Heimberger, Helmut, and H. K. H. Kohler, to Hengstler, J. KG. Readout counter. 3,341,694, 9-12-67, CI. 235 — 92. Heimbold, John J., to Philco-Ford Corp. Photoelectric in- spection system for the discovery of flaws in rolled stock and the like. 3,334,238, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 219. Heimburger, Norbert : See — Schultz, Hermann E., Schwick, and Heimburger. 3,326,- 776. Heimel, Othmar, to Gesellschaft fur Fertigungstechnik und Maschinenbau Gesellschaft m.b.H. Forging machine. 3,339,- 397, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 407. Heimes, Willy, to Palitex Project-Co. Device for controlling the position of control elements in stationarily held bobbin carriers, especially in two-one twisting spindles. 3,323,299, 6-6-67, CI. 57 — 58.83. Heimlich, Henry J. Surgical sponge stick. 3,324,855, 6-13-67, CI. 128—269. Heimlicher, Paul, to Maschinenfabrik Winkler, Fallert & Co. A.G. Zone screw adjusting device. 3,330,393, 7-11-67, CI. 192—142. Heimos, Milton J., and A. A. Snabb, to Bemis Co., Inc Method of making a valve bag. 3,355,997, 12-5-67, CI. 93 — 35. Heimsath, Gerd : See — Grolman, Wilhelm, and Heimsath. 3,302,986. Hein, Allyn J., and J. E. Scheidt, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hydraulic circuit. 3,304,633, 2-21-67, CI. 37—129. Hein, Charles E., to Morse Chain Co. Flexible coupling. 3,313,125, 4-11-67, CI. 64 — 14. Hein, Dale E., and W. R. Heathe, to Dentists Supply Co. of New York. Electrical dental instrument assembly. 3,295,514, 1-3-67, CI. 128 — 2.1. Hein, Ewald, to Siegner Machinenbau G.m.b.H. Apparatus for the turning over and piling of rolled stock. 3,347,397, 10-17-67, CI. 214 — 6. Hein, Gary L., to Lincoln Laboratories, Inc. Combination cap and dispenser for reconstituted vaccine. 3,325,059, 6-13-67, CI. 222—207. Hein, George N. Centrifuge disc retainer. 3,297,243, 1-10- 67, CI. 233—26. Hein, George N. Centrifuge and receptacle assembly therefor. 3,297,244, 1-10-67, CI. 233—27. Hein, Julius. Dry masonry wall. 3,339,332, 9-5-67, CI. 52 — 584. Hein, Lehmann & Co. Aktiengesellschaft : See — - Hirsch, Wolfram. 3,311,240. Schmidt, Heinrich. 3,318,342. Trojan Gunter. 3,307,703. Hein, Richard D., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Low fric- tion dock bumper. 3,335,689, 8-15-67, CI. 114 — 219. Hein, Richard D., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Low friction structural bearing. 3,349,41S, 10-31-67. CI. 14 — 16. Hein, Richard D., and J. A. Welch, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Rail tie down assembly. 3,358,927, 12-19-67. CI. 238 — 338. Hein, Walter R. Domical building structure. 3,359,694, 12- 26-67, CI. 52 — 81. Heindel, Adolf, and I. Neuffer, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Strip thickness control apparatus for a rolling mill. 3,334,502, 8-8-67, CI. 72—9. Heine, Christian H., Jr., to United States Steel Corp. Steadier for mandrel bar and tube shell. 3,358,490, 12-19-67, CI. 72 — 209. Heine, Erwin : See — Halasz, Istvan, and Heine. 3,327,378. Heine, Richard W. : See — Loper, Carl R., Jr., and Heine. 3,311,469. Heinecke, Klaus, and W. Holle, to Ernst Leitz G.m.b.H. Photosensitive apparatus for determining scale positions. 3,331,964, 7-18-67, CI. 250 — 232. Heinemann Electric Co. : See — Camp, William W. 3,307,130. Camp, William W. 3,329,793. Camp, William W. 3,329,913. Camp, William W. 3,332,043. Camp, William W., and Mune. 3,229,231. Camp, William W., and Pitts. 3,332,044. Franz, Henry P. 3.302,139. Heilman, Raymond B. 3,344,372. Hollyday, Joseph S. 3,312,794. Heinemann, Heinz, J. W. Kraus, and M. L. Spector, to Pull- man Inc. Radioactive materials of low surface area. 3,303,- 140, 2-7-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Heinemann, Jorg : See — Hinsch, Karl, Augustin, and Heinemann. 3.295,488. Heinemann, Otto, to Polysius G.m.b.H. Device for the con- tinuous pneumatic feeding of powdered or granular mate- rial. 3,311,421, 3-28-67, CI. 302 — 49. LIST OF PATENTEES 561 -6T, Expand- Cl. S2— Helnemann, Otto, to Polyslus G.m.b.H. Heat exchange appa- ratus for carrying out chemical and physical reactions. 3,319,349, 5-10-07, CI. 34- -57. Helnemann, Robert W., to United States of America, Army. Safety device for an explosive fuze. 3,350,028, 12-5-67, CI. 102 — 79. Heinen, Harold J., C. L. Barber, and D. H. Baker, Jr., to United States of America, Interior. Method for producing molybdenum from molybdenite (M0S2). 3,330,040, 7-11- ''■' CI. 75—84. „ T Heiner, Edward A., to Royal Typewriter Co. .Inc. ing and contracting mandrel. 3,301,10S, 1-31-07 44. Heinicke, Dieter : See — Sontheimer, Helnrlch, and Heinicke. 3,300,401. Heinicke Instruments Co. : See — Heinicke, Kurt J., and McDonnell. 3,322,350. Lawrence, Robert, III. 3,354,495. Heinicke, John B., to Whirlpool Corp. Stationary drum clothes dryer. 3.321,840, 5-30-07, CI. 34 — 181. Heinicke, Kurt J., and G. A. McDonnell, to Heinicke Instru- ments Co. Mobile washing apparatus for vehicles or air- craft having chemical mixing means therein. 3,322,350, 5-30-07, CI. 239— 172. Heinimann, Karl, H. Kassner, and M. J. Schmachtenberger, to International Standard Electric Corp. Solid electrolytic capacitor encapsulated in solidified liquid insulating ma- terial. 3,349,294, 10-24-07, CI. 317—230. Heinke, Joachim : See — Spormann, Walter, and Heinke. 3,305,307. Heinkel, Ernst, Aktiengesellschaft : See Gunter, Siegfried. 3,327,480. Hevdlauf, Kurt, and Braun. 3,358,520. Heinle, Robert W. : See — Bergy, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3.305,554. Heinlein, John L., to Oliver Corp. Bale thrower. 3,320,3o2, 0-20-07, CI. 198—128. Heinlein, John L., to Oliver Corp. Side delivery rake. 3,332,222, 7-25-07, CI. 50 — 377. Heinmets. Ferdinand. Production of electrical energy. 3,310,089. 3-21-07, CI. 310 — 4. Heino, Kauko H., P. L. Fowler, and A. Pelletier, to Gaspe Copper Mines, Ltd. Apparatus for punching the tuyeres of converters. 3,314,071, 4-18-67, CI. 266 — 42. Heinrich, Elmer G., % to S. S. Soward. Rainfall actuated switching apparatus. 3,309,474, 3-14-67, CI. 200—01.07. Heinrich Envelope Co. : See — Salvatore, Joseph J. 3,320,876. Heinrich, Erwin : See — Hornung, Karl-Heinz, and Heinrich. 3,354,130. Heinrich, Hans-Joachim, and W. Dietzel, to Balco Filter- technik G.m.b.H. Process of manufacturing a sieve plate having aperture of nonuniform cross-section. 3,359,192, 12-19-07, CI. 204—143. Heinrich, Hans-Jochen, to Motoren-Werke Mannheim AG., vorm. Benz. Abt. Stat. Motorenbau. Internal combustion engines. 3,335.707, S-15-67, CI. 123—30. Heinrich, Harold A. : See — Ferris, Ernest A., and Heinrich. 3,301,504. Heinrich, Helmut G., to Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. Para- chute. 3,29S,640, 1-17-67, CI. 244—145. Heinrich, Helmut G., E. L. Haak, R. J. Niccum, and E. A. Gimalouski, to Pioneer Parachute Co.. Inc. Gliding para- chute. 3,29S,639, 1-17-67, CI. 244 — 145. Heinrich, Horst : See — Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Heinrich, Nitschke, Schaeht, and Spieth. 3,359,921. Heinrich Koppers, G.m.b.H. : See — Jakobi, Wilhelm. 3,324,926. Heinrich, Robert R. : See — Johnson, Carl E., Heinrich, and Crouthamel. 3,338,749. Heinrich, Rudolf, to Haller-Meurer-Werke A.G. Universal gas burner for heating equipment. 3,331,424, 7-18-67, CI. 15S— 117. Heinrich, Theodore M. : See — Kernick, Andress, and Heinrich. 3,304,4S4. Heinrich, Theodore M., and A. Kernick, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Current interrupting network for con- trolled rectifiers. 3,303,409, 2-7-67, CI. 321 — 45. Heinrich, Theodore M.. and A. Kernick, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control apparatus for power inverter. 3,305,761, 2-21-67, CI. 321 — 45. Heinrich, Theodore M., and A. Kernick, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Inverter and switching scheme therefor. 3,321,693, 5-23-67, CI. 321—5. Heinrich, Werner, and W. Heigel, to Gebr. Giulini G.m.b.H. 2- alkyl-3,3-diphenyl-propen-(2)-yl-amines and salts thereof. 3,345,411, 10-3-67, CI. 260—570. Heinrichs, Alfred J. : See — Mankowich, Ivan, Varenelli, and Heinrichs. 3,347,971. Heins, John L., to Eggud Electronics, Inc. Small cylindrical stub antenna with loading capacitance. 3,358,286, 12-12- 67, CI. 343—750. Heins. Sidney M. Process for preparing a useful water from a natural salt water and recovering values contained there- in. 3,296,124, 1-3-67, CI. 210—45. Heins, Sidney M. Process for the conversion of sea water for irrigation purposes. 3,332,767, 7-25-67, CI. 71 — 1. Heintz, Richard P., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Fule Injec- tion nozzle valve. 3,297,261, 1-10-07, CI. 239—534. Heintz, Richard P., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. High pressure pump. 3,323,407, 0-G-07, CI. 103 — 154. Heintz, Richard I'., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Injector valve. 3,323,720, 0-0-07, CI. 239 — 533. Heintz, Richard P., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Sequential dis- tributor control valves. 3,339,585, 9-5-07, CI. 137 — 627. Heiuy, Arza D. : See — Newill, Edward J., Beaty, English, and Helny. 3,299,303. Heiny, Arza D., to General Motors Corp. Brush rigging for dynamoelectnc machines. 3,339,090, 8-29-07, CI. 310—08. Heinz, Alfred, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Wrapping uni- formly pitched windings on a strand. 3,328,945, 7-4-07, CI. 57—6. Heinz, H. G., Co., Ltd. : See — Thorn, Richard II. W., and Franek. 3,336,956. Heinz, H. J., Co. : See — Crocker, Foster, and Theys. 3,345,930. Henrici, Stanley B., and Shoemaker. 3.319, 7S3. Smith, Richard A., and Wojnar. 3,297,448. Heinz, Hermann : See — ■ Hullstrung, Dieter, Haberland, Kunze, and Heinz. 3,312,- 719. Heinz, Marvin L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fast-closing vacuum valve. 3,335,998, 8-15- 07, CI. 251 — 25. Heinz Schuermann & Co., Firma : See — Von Wedel, Ernst. 3,343,203. Heinz, Walter E. : See — Schnizer, Arthur W., and Heinz. 3,337,503. Heinz, William L. Teaching system. 3,315,375, 4-25-67, CI. 35—35. Heinze, Bennie, to Cities Service Oil Co. Geochemical ex- ploration method for determining the proximity of an un- derground petroleum reservoir. 3,300,641, 1-24-67, CI. 250 — 71. Heinze, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of molecular sieve granules. 3,356,450, 12-5-07, CI. 23—112. Heinze, Gerhard, and E. Podschus, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Production of silica bonded zeolitic molecular sieve granules. 3,296,151, 1-3-67, CI. 252 — 448. Heinzel, Irving C. : See — Brooks, William R., and Heinzel. 3,295,724. Heinzelmann, Josef : See — ■ Bertsch. Richard, and Heinzelmann. 3,299.870. Heinzelmann, Josef, and F. Hugendubel, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Lubricating pump. 3,353,492, 11-21-67, CI. 103—157. Heirbaut, Edmond M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Coin box telephone circuit. 3,290,375, 1-3-07, CI. 179—0.5. Heirich, William C. Clip assembly for canopy and wall panel- ing constructions. 3,296,751, 1-10-67, CI. 52 — 3S. Heirich, William C. Wall paneling system. 3,300,926, 1-31- 67, CI. 52 — 300. Heirich, William C. Overhead rod installation assembly for canopies or marquees. 3,300,941, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 721. Heise, Carl-Hermann. Transportable screening and propor- tioning machine. 3,297,159, 1-10-07, CI. 209 — 319. Heise, Carl-Hermann. Mobile screening and mixing machine for the preparation of bituminous mixtures. 3,342,461, 9- 19-67, CI. 259—164. Heise, Rudolf : See — Schnurch, Roland, Koster, and Heise. 3,346,335. Heiseler, George W., to Boston Machine Works Co. Taping and seam pressing machine. 3,341,872, 9-19-67, CI. 12 — 59.5. Heiser, Joachim : See — Knapp, Heinrich, and Heiser. 3,311,062. Heisig, Charles G., and R. L. Mitchell, to Taylor Instrument Companies. Test cell using acoustic energy. 3, 344, 608, 10-3- 67, CI. 73 — 53. Heisler. Harry F. Hydraulic device. 3,29S,662, 1-17-67, CI. 253—23. Heisler, Raymond A. Hinged case with a pivoted cover and support panel. 3,333,913, 8-1-67, CI. 312 — 243. Heisler, Raymond A. Removable electrode bushings. 3,336.061. 8-15-67, CI. 287—116. Heisler, Raymond A. Film splicing device. 3,337,3S5, 8-22- 67, CI. 156 — 506. Heisler, Raymond A. One-piece electrode. 3,340,71S, 9-12-G7, CI. 72—377. Heisler, Robert R. : See — Bille, Kenneth L.. Newman, and Heisler. 3,325,260. Heisler, William C. : See — Reynolds, Lewis F., Skypala, Heisler, and Rowe. 3,333,- 552. Heisman, Robert M. : See — Webb, James E. 3,345,S40. Heiss. Harvey : See — Braun, David H.. and Heiss. 3,358,995. Heiss, Harvey, to All Tech Industries. Inc. Electrically timed pool table. 3,34S,841, 10-24-67, CI. 273—11. Heiss, Harvev. and D. H Braun, to All Tech Industries, Inc. Coin operated pool table. 3,304,085, 2-14-67, CI. 273 — 11. Heiss, John F., and R. Kolasinskl, to Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Salt dissolver with self-cleaning solution outlet-filter. 3.307.914. 3-7-67. CI. 23 — 267. 562 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Heiss, Lorenz : See — Lohns, Willy, Thorn, Neuber, and Heiss. 3,349,288. Heiss, Louis R., to American Instrument Co., Inc. Photometer automatic sample changer. 3,322,958, 5-30-C7, CI. 250 — 218. Heiss, Rudolf : See — Pelster, Heinrich, and Heiss. 3,350,459. Heisterkamp, Herbert W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Non- contacting roll cleaning device. 3,351,039, 11-7-67, CI. 118 — 70. Heit, Henry J., to General Electric Co. Thermostatic control system with anticipation. 3,310,654, 3-21-67, CI. 219— 393 Heiter, George L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Mag- netostrictive tuning of the magnetic parameters of gyro- magnetic materials used in wave transmission devices. 3,316,507, 4-25-67, CI. 333 — 24.1. Heiter, George L., and W. H. Hewitt, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Latching type nonreciprocal coaxial phase shifter having eccentrically positioned center con- ductor. 3,302,134, 1-31-67, CI. 333—24.1. Heith, Cecil B., to Standard Oil Co. Vented duplex heat ex- changer tubes. 3,330,337, 7-11-67, CI. 165—178. Heitkamp, Hans : See — Klapp, Arnold, and Heitkamp. 3,307.572. Heitkamp, Roy S., to Ray J. McDennott & Co., Inc. Locking device for establishing a load-bearing joint between two structures. 3,343,371, 9-26-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Heitler, Emmett H., W. G. Axtell, R. K. Pujioka, and R. D. Winter, to Samsonite Corp. Train or beauty luggage cases. 3,306,402, 2-28-67, CI. 190—49. Heitler, Emmett H., W. G. Axtell, R. K. Fujioka, and R. D. Winter, to Samsonite Corp. Luggage cases. 3,306,403, 2— 28-67, CI. 190 — 49. Heitman, David L., to Sierra Engineering Co. Latch operated microphone switch for breathing mask. 3,347,229, 10-17— 67, CI. 128 — 146.3. Heitmann. Arthur C, to Owen-Corning Piberglas Corp. Nickel chrome alloy. 3,318,694, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — 171. Heitmann. Giinter : See — Rausch. Hans, Heitmann, and Janke. 3,328,161. Heitz, Walter-Helmut. Device for drilling machines for col- lecting chipped material. 3,339,435, 9-5-67, CI. 77 — 55. Heitzman, Calvin D. Automatic electrical levelling switch for silo unloaders. 3,308,973 3-14-67. CI. 214 — 17. Heitzman, Charles J., to R & H Molding, Inc. Molding ma- chine with movable end means for closing mold and strip- ping article. 3,303,545, 2-14-67, CI. 25 — 41. Heizer, John T., and F. E. Shashoua, to Radio Corp. of America. Electronic switching system utilizing delay means for switching transient elimination. 3,346,702, 10-10-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Heizer, Marshall B., Jr. Torque transmitter with overload release. 3,346,084. 10-10-67, CI. 192 — 150. Hejj, Erwin, and E. Fezer, to Beteiligungs- und Patentver- waltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftuns. Circular piston machine. 3,319,610, 5-16-67, CI. 123 — 8. Hekelaar, Maarten, and W. H. Van Donselaar, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Magnetic door latch. 3,334,936, 8-8-67, CI. 292—251.5. Hekelaar, Maarten, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mag- netic latch for a door. 3,350,127, 10-31-67, CI. 292 — 251.5. Hekimian, Norris C, to Page Communications Engineering, Inc. Capacitor testing device using a phase locked loop. 3,323,043, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 57. Hekimian, Norris C, to Page Communications Engineers, Inc. Variable T-network attenuator using varactor diodes. 3,346,- 805, 10-10-67, CI. 323 — 74. Hekman, John H., to Keebler Co ceptacle for package wrappers. 206 — 1. Heko, Inc. Koehl, Temporary storage re- 3,313,404, 4-11-67, CI. £fgg Herman. 3,304,980. Helber, Karl, and R. R. Bott, to Prontor-Werk Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Photographic camera release and time exposure de- vice. 3,357,332, 1-2-12-67, CI. 95—53. Helberg, Jurgen : See — Feldhoff, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3,308,104. Feldhoff, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3,308,108. Helbig, Jim D. Apparatus for raising submerged vessels. 3,303,808, 2-14-67, CI. 114—52. Helbing, Clarence H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Bonded glass fiber product and process of preparing same. 3,336,- 185, S-15-67. CI. 161 — 170. Helbling. Willy, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Method and apparatus for extracting and using the heat of a nuclear reactor. 3,359,174. 12-19-67, CI. 176 — 59. Held, Christian : See — Bohmann Werner, Held, Martin, Gopel, Wirths, Hunlich, and Finsterwalder. 3,318,780. Held. Edward C, Jr. : See — Slicker, Robert P., Held, and Rakes. 3.329,751. Held, Hans-Joachim, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs- G.m.b.H. Computer. 3,327,293, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Held, Josef : See — ■ Naujoks, Rudolf A. W., Held, Prinzbach, and Gantner 3,319,819. Held, Joseph E., American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. Endoscope instrument and obturator therefor. 3,326,208, 6-20-67, CI. 128—7. Held, Ludwig, to Gebruder Hofmann Maschinenfabrik K.G. Method and apparatus for balancing the wheels of vehicles. 3,327,537, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 157. Held, Pavel, to Vyzkumny usta energeticky. Apparatus for measuring the thermal power input of a combustion cham- ber. 3,324,715, 6-13-67, CI. 73—112. Held, Sidney P. Radio direction finder. 3,323,129, 5-30-67, CI. 343—115. Heldenbrand, Carl S., to The Tappan Co. Range backguard and mounting assembly. 3,338,232, 8-29-67, CI. 126 — 214. Helder, George K. : See — Brady, Paul T., and Helder. 3,305,646. Helder, George K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Break-in circuitry for echo suppressors. 3,313,893, 4-11- 67, CI. 179—170.6. Helderman, Earl R. : See — Ang, Choh-Yi, and Helderman. 3,325,257. Ang, Choh-Yi, and Helderman. 3,350,201. Heldmaier, Wolfgang, to Fortuna-Werke Spezialmaschinen- fabrik, Aktiengesellschaft. Measuring apparatus for machine tools. 3,354,553, 11-28-67, CI. 33 — 178. Heldt, John J. : See — Token, William A., and Heldt. 3.316,129. Helesfai, Steven : See — Miller, Harry C, and Helesfai. 3,339,382. Heifer, Donald F., to General Electric Co. Power supply for a magnetron. 3,317,699, 5-^-67, CI. 219 — 10.55. Helgeson, Lester A., and F. E. Mueller, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Multi-frequency relaxation oscillator and timing circuit. 3,329,907, 7-4-67, CI. 331 — 111. Helgeson, Peter L., and E. M. Redstreake, to Caloric Corp. Portable outdoor broiler and cooker. 3,332,339, 7-25-67, CI. 99—339. Heli-Coil Corp. : See — Newton, David W., and Downing. 3,348,293. Helin, Arthur F. : See — Mantell, Gerald J., Helin, and Stryker. 3,296,162. Helin, Arthur F., and G. J. Mantell, to Gulf Oil Corp. Moisture-resistant wrapping paper. 3,298,855, 1-17-67, CI. 117—76. Helin, Arthur F., and G. J. Mantell, to Gulf Oil Corp. Process of preparing stable unoxidized polyethylene emulsions. 3,352.S07. 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Helio Aircraft Corp. : See — Koppen, Otto C. 3,307,808. Heliodyne Corp. : See — Feldman, Saul, and Hickman. 3,335,601. Heli-Pic, Inc. : See — Recker, Kenneth H. 3,340,641. Hell, Rudolf, to Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Hell Kommanditgesellschaft, Method and apparatus for facsimile electrostatic reproduc- tion for telegraphy receiver. 3,329,769. 7-4-67. CI. 178 — 6.6. Hell, Rudolf, and R. Koll, to Dr. Ing. Rudolf Hell Kom- manditgesellschaft. Device for transforming the hole com- binations of a perforated master tape into corresponding combinations of contact potentials in devices used for cipher extensions. 3,358,123, 12-12-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Hell. Rudolf, Dr.-Ing.. Kommanditgesellschaft : See — Hell, Rudolf. 3.329,769. Hell, Rudolf, and Koll. 3,358,123. Helland. Gilman A., to Helland, Inc. Tandem clutch. 3,301,- 362, 1-31-67, CI. 192 — 56. Helland Inc. : See — Helland, Gilman A. 3,301,362. Hellbaum, Halcyon W. Cushion construction. 3,305,878, 2- 28-67, CI. 5 — 91. Hellekson, Ole P. Animal-operated feeding station. 3,301,- 219, 1-31-67, CI. 119—55. Hellemans, Albert J., to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Apparatus for joining weblike material. 3,298,890, 1-17-67, CI. 156 — 504. Hellen, James S., mission device. Hellen, James S. CI. 43—65. Hellen, James S., 3,344,544, 10-3- Hellen James S., to General Precision Inc. Pivotal connec- tion. 3,344,675, 10-3-67. CI. 73—517. Hellenkamp, Johann F. Underwater scanning device. 3,349,- 680, 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 11. Heller, Charles I. : See — Evans, George L., Heller, and Schwartz. 3,341,427. Evans, George L., Heller, and Schwartz. 3,359,180. Heller, Chester M. Torsional pipe coupling. 3,318,335, 5-9-67, CI. 138—121. Heller, David L., to American Meter Co. Remote meter read- ing system. 3,324,437, 6-6-67, CI. 338 — 129. Heller, Ferdinand P. : See — Douty, Alfred, Heller, and Steinbrecher. 3,333,988. Heller, Hanno H. Standard noise source. 3,329,234, 7-4-67, CI. 181 — .5. Heller Industries. Inc. : See — - Wolfe, Glenn D., and Hansen. 3,302,344. Heller. James D. : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Heller. 3,338,949. Heller, John P.. to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for optimum miscible flooding of reservoirs using a model to determine input profile. 3.333,631, 8-1-67, CI. 166 — 4. to General Precision, Inc. 3,304,809, 2-21-67, CI. 74- Torque trans- -798. Lethal trapping device. 3,320,692, 5-23-67, to General Precision Inc. Numeric display. -67, CI. 40 — 68. LIST OF PATENTEES 563 Heller. .Maximilian. Convertible bods or the like. 3,329,976, 7- 11-07, CI. 5—24. Heller, Maximilian. Convertible double bed settees. 3,329,977, 7-11-67, CI. 5— 3S. Heller, Milton : See — Lenhard, Robert II., Heller, and Bernstein. 3,347,S54. Heller, Morton. Protected electric lock for automobile Igni- tion circuits. 3,339,035, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 44. Heller, Ralph M., J. R. Bowen, K. R. Schrelber, and A. II. Frock, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Permutation appa- ratus. 3.335,409, 8-S-07, CI. 340—172.5. Heller, Stanley: See — Anderson, William F., and Heller. 3,331,575. Heller Walter E., & Co., Inc. : See — Isaacson. Anson, and Frisbie. 3,306,689. Newlin, Frederick L„ Jr., and Doughty. 3,338,392. Heller, Wilfried, to United States ot America, Navy. Ap- paratus for determining the shape of colloidal particles using light scattering. 3,296,446, 1-3-67, CI. 250— 21S. Heller. Win. C, Jr. : See — James Albert L. 3,360,412. Heller, William R., J. Kumamoto, and J. R. Luzzi, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Electrochromic light valve. 3,317,266, 5-2-67, CI. 350—160. Hellerbach, Joseph, W. Metlesics, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the preparation of 2- oxo benzodiazepines. 3,297,6S5, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Hellerman, Herbert : See — Freiman, Charles V., and Hellerman. 3,343,135. Hellerman, Herbert, to International Business Machines Corp. Memory system. 3,317,898, 5-2-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hellerman, Herbert, and K. E. Iverson. to International Business Machines Corp. Control system. 3,303,475, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Hellermann, Paul, G.m.b.H. : See — Kabel. Heinrich. 3,353,227. Hellerqvist, Gustaf R.. to Billeruds Aktiebolag, and Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. Recoverv of chemicals from black liquor. 3.336,101, 8-15-67, CI. 23— 4S. Hellicar, Norman J., to International Standard Electric Corp. Porous capacitor with anode connection over substantial and insulated area. 3,325,699, 6-13-67, CI. 317—230. Hellicar, Norman J., to International Standard Electric Corp. Electrolytic capacitor with dielectric film formed on ce- ramic material. 3,330,999, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 230. Hellier, Ernest J. : See — Russell, John G., Bass, and Hellier. 3,321,023. Hellman, Carl, and J. Bogdanv, to General Foam Corp. Foam product and process. 3;355,316. 11-28-67. CI. 117—98. Hellman, Carl, and J. Bogdany, to General Foam Corp. Foam product and process. 3.360,415, 12-26-67, CI. 156—285. Hellman, Robert R., to Westport Development & Mfg. Co., Inc. Fluid-tight electrical fitting. 3,346,836, 10-10-67, CI. 339—275. Hellmann, Dieter H. : See — Gillick, Laurance H., Stikkers, and Hellmann. 3,330,200. Stikkers, Alexander P., and Hellmann. 3,327,604. Hellmann, Dieter H., to Vapor Corp. Lighter-pilot assembly. 3.304.9S4. 2-21-67, CI. 15S — 91. Hellmann, Ronald F. : See — ■ Gehring. Wilbur E., Hellmann, and Scott. 3,331,404. Hellmund. Karl-Heinz : See — Buhere. Erwin. Bachtold, and Hellmund. 3,350,083. Hellmund, Karl-Heinz, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Device for transferring liquid metal. 3,301,545, 1-31-67, CI. 266— 3S. Hellmund, Karl-Heinz, to Aktiengesellsehaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Apparatus for slag removal. 3,360,254, 12-26-67, CI. 266 — 34. Hellmund. Rudolph L. Still-motion photographic apparatus. 3,301,62S, 1-31-67, CI. 352—137. Hellner, Lars I. : See — Persson, Karl G. S., Lindroth, and Hellner. 3,340,047. Hellriegel. Werner, to Firma Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik A.O. Machine for heat sealing packages. 3,323,277, 6-6-67, CI. 53—112. Hellstrom, Axel G., to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Entablatures for piston engines. 3,349,761, 10-31-67, CI. 123 — 195. Hellstrom, Gosta L.. to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Cable wind- ing device. 3,322,372, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 107. Hellstrom. Melbourne J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Complementary bridge integrated semiconductor amplifier. 3,319,174, 5-9-67. CI. 330—17. Hellwarth. George A : See — Haugh, Connor F., and Hellwarth. 3,360,732. Hellwig. Karl : See — Farny, Paul, and Hellwig. 3,342,169. Helm, Charles W., to The Gray Mfg. Co. Marking device for sound translating apparatus. 3,304,554, 2-14-67, CI. 346 — 62. Helm Design & Mfg., Inc. : See — Helm, Frederick A. 3,325,067. Helm. Frederick A. 3,325,068. Helm, Frederick A., to Helm Design & Mfg., Inc. Car top luggage carrier. 3,325,067, 6-13-67, CI. 224 — 42.1. Helm, Frederick A., to Helm Design & Mfg., Inc Automobile luggage carrier. 3,325,068, 6-13-67, CI. 224 — 42.1. Helm. Harry A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Error correcting system. 3.319,223, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Helm, Harry A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time division multiplex digital transmission arrangement. 3,358,- 082, 12-12-07, CI. 178—50. Helm, Harry A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time- division multiflex digital transmission arrangement em- ploying a linear digital filter. 3,358,083, 12-12-07, CI. 178— 50. Helm. Jack D. : See — Anderson, Harold N., and Helm. 3,353,572. Helm, Lee. Wrestling headgear. 3,311,921, 4-4-G7, CI. 2—3. Helm Marl; W., to The Hoover Co. 'Suction polisher. 3,351,- 972, 11-14-67, CI. 15 — 385. Helmbrecht, William L„ R. H. Welker, and A. E. Krieger, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for glass inspec- tion and sorting having contour sensing means. 3,311,233, 3-28-67, CI. 209—73. Helme Products, Inc. : See — Kinyon, William B., and Wilson. 3,334,051. Helmer, John C, to Varian Associates. Vacuum pump appa- ratus. 3,33S,506, 8-29-67, CI. 230—69. Helmer, John C, and N. J. Taylor, to Varian Associates. Low energy electron diffraction apparatus having three con- centric tubular focusing electrodes. 3,313,936, 4-11-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Helmer, Leo J. and M. G. Garment hanger. 3,333,711, 8-1-67, CI. 211—96. Helmer, Marie G. : See — Helmer, Leo J. and M. G. 3,333,711. Helmer, Richard L., and W. L. Brown, to John Morrell & Co. Method of preparing a stable sausage emulsion. 3,309,204. 3-14-67, CI. 99—109. Helmer, Ronald M. Process for the preparation of dry con- centrated acid. 3,309,320, 3-14-G7, CI. 252—145. Helmick, Fred E. Egg carton. 3,329,330, 7-4-67 ,C1. 229 — 29. Helmlinger, Harry C, Jr. : See — Kehr, Clifton L., Helmlinger, and Bush. 3.339,850. Helmore, William, deceased (Lloyds Bank Ltd. and D. H. Johnson, executors). Mechanisms for simulating the move- ment of vehicles. 3,309,795, 3-21-67, CI. 35—12. Helms, Charles R. : See — Albinson, Don C, and Helms. 3,298,743. Helms, Charles R., to Knoll Associates, Inc. Upholsterv cover-frame connection. 3,300,251, 1-24-67, CI. 297 — 445. Helms, Horace H., Jr. : See — Adams, Edinond, and Helms. 3,306,742. Helms, Howard D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Quantization noise reduction system using chirp network prior to quantizing. 3,343,087, 9-19-67, CI. 325—42. Helms, John D., to Texas Instruments Inc. Successively stacking, and welding circuit conductors through insulation by using electrodes engaging one conductor. 3,353,263, 11-21-67, CI. 29—625. Helms, John D., to Texas Instruments Inc. Modular circuit boards. 3,356,786. 12-5-67, CI. 174— 6S.5. Helms, John D., and J. A. Shank, to Texas Instruments Inc. Welding apparatus. 3,349,217, 10-24-67, CI. 219—110. Helms. Paul R. Ram core molding machine. 3,343,236, 9-26- 67, CI. 25—30. Helms, Thomas F., to Country Engineering Inc. Pull-tab closure tester. 3,318,143, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 96. Helms, Thomas F., to Countrv Engineering Inc. Machine for testing can tops. 3,323,351, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 45.5. Helmuth, Nancy A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Biochemical fuel cell and method of generating electric current using bacteria. 3,340,094, 9-5-67, CI. 136 — 86. Helsdon, Peter B., to Marconi's Wireless Telegraph Co. Ltd. Pulse delay circuits using resonant charging with minimum current detectors. 3,319,075, 5-9-67, CI. 307 — S8.5. Helsing, Erik, and N.-E. Strom, to Allmanna Svenska Elektrlska Aktiebolaget. Regulating device for electrode furnaces. 3,316,340, 4-25-67, CI. 13 — 13. Helsing, Knud J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Automatic controlled door for a vending machine. 3,357,133, 12-12- 67, CI. 49—25. Helsing, Knud J., and J. E. Kalista, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vending machine. 3.311,207, 3-28-67, CI. 194 — 10. Helsley, Grover C, to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. N-(3-pvrroli- dinyl)-phthalimide derivatives. 3,316,276, 4-25-67, CI. 260—326. Helton, Dennis M., and R. G. Wymer, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrical potential method for dispersion of metal oxide microspheres. 3,352,- 950, 11-14-67, CI. 264 — .5. Helton, Vernon R., to General Motors Corp. Clothes dryer drive belt tensioner. 3,330,049, 7-11-67, CI. 34 — 139. Heltzel, Carl J. Continuous wire mesh installer and process for installing wire mesh in plastic concrete. 3,319,544, 5- 16-67, CI. 94 — 39. Heltzel, Robert E. Concrete mixer. 3,317,194, 5-2-67, CI. 259—161. Heltzen, John H.. and R. W. McCahon. Humidifier for air conditioning systems. 3,355,155, 11-28-67. CI. 261 — 130. Helvenston, Edward P., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Pre- vention of floor erosion of a solution mining cavity. 3,339.- 978, 9-5-67, CI. 299 — 4. Helvern, James O., to General Motors Corp. Pedal lift mech- anism. 3.354,641, 11-28-67, CI. 60—54.6. Helwig, Lawrence E., to United States Steel Corp. Method of making galvannealed ferrous metal of improved solder- ability. 3,304,245. 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 35. Helwigh. Niels O. : See — Cooke, William E., and Helwigh. 3.359,190. 564 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Hemard Maurice, to Gullick Ltd. Hydraulic mine roof sup- ports. 3,333,425, 8-1-67, CI. 61—45. . Hemdal Hakan 0., to Potter Instrument Co., Inc. Rewind method and apparatus. 3,343,758, 9-26-67 CI. 242—55 12. Hemenway, Philip. Multiple ball check valve. 3,320,9*1, 5-23-67, CI. 137—512.1. , Hemery Marc. Apparatus for printing a plate intended for offset' printing, by passing through a photographic develop- ing unit. 3,338,149, 8-29-67, CI. 95—89. Hemfort, Heinz, Jr., to Westfalia Separator A.G. Apparatus for signaling a predetermined level in the sludge chamber, of a centrifugal drum. 3,301,476, 1-31-67, CI. 233—20. Hemingway, Ronald: See— .,,,'■, ,„,,„, Stott Alfred B., Hemingway, and Parker. 3,313,392. Hemker Fritz L., and J. R. McWhorter ; said Hemker assor. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. ; said McWhorter assor. to Bailey Merer Co. Burner impeller. 3,299,841, 1-24-67, Hem'mer, Ferdinand J., to Melpar, Inc. Thin film circuit vacuum processing facility. 3,314,395, 4-18-67, CI. 118— 49 Heminie Dale L , to Winegard Co. Balun suitable for use throughout the ultra high frequency television bands. 3,357,023, 12-5-67, CI. 343—821. „ „ ,« . Hemmingway, Hugh L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Jet fuel containing anti-wear aromatic diester. 3,320,041, 5- Hempel',' Herman P.', to C. P. Claire & Co. Spherical contact structure for sealed mercury switches. 3,331,037, 7-11-6 1, CI 3'35 58 Hempfling, Gerald L., V 2 to J. E. Van Noy. Package. 3,315,- 868, 4-25-67, CI. 229—31. Hemphill, Kent W. and J. P. Donnolo, to Xerox Corp. Motor speed control utilizing light sensitive conductive and re- sistive elements. 3,351,831. 11-7-67, CI. 318—77 Hemphill, William B. ; y 3 to Hearst Publishing Co., Inc. Au- tomatic sheet splicing apparatus. 3,314,626, 4-18-67, CI. 242 — 58.2. Hems, Benjamin A.: See — Barton, Derek H. R., Hems, Walker. Ritchie, Meredith, Holton, Clark, and Webb. 3,301,858. Hemsley, Frederick H.: See— ,...., Farkas, Walter G., and Hemsley. 3,312 683. Hemstock, Glen A., and R. J. Bergmann, to Minerals & Chem- icals Philipp Corp. Paper coating clay and method for treating the same. 3,301,691. 1-31-67, CI. 106—72. Hemstock, Glen A., and R. J. Bergmann, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Clay slurries and method for making same. 3,303,035, 2-7-67, CI. 106—72 Hemstreet Russell A., to Union Carbide Corp. Adsorbent- coated thermal panels. 3,296,773, 1-10-67, CI. 55—27. Hemstreet. Russell A., to Union Carbide Corp. Adsorbent- coated thermal panels. 3,338,034, 8-29-67, Ch 55—269 Hemstreet, Russell A., and D. M. Ruttenbur to Union Carbide Corp. Process for adsorbing gases. 3,309,844, 3-21-67, Hem'sworth, Martin C, to General Electric Co. Rotary regen- erator for gas turbine powerplant. 3,332,238, 7-2o-b7, Li. Hemsworth,' Martin C, to General Electric Co. Multi-nozzle fuel delivery system. 3.335.567, 8-15-67, CI. 60—39.74. Henbv, Elijah B., to National Dust Collector Corp Gas scrubber with improved liquid separator. 3,348,3b4, 10-24- 67, CI. 55—257. un Henc Edward T. Method of making a cutting blade. 3,321,8(4, 5-30-67, CI. 51—324. , . , . . . Henc Edward V. Apparatus for working sheet material. 3,353,460, 11-21-67, CI. 93— 58.2. „„„„„„., n 01( ,~ Hench, Hans. Spinning nozzle fastener. 3,299,4 1 1, 1-24-bi, CI. 18—8. Hench, John E. : See — „.„„ Friis, Ronald W., and Hench. 3,357,890. Henchbarger. Charles D., to Stanray Corp. Swing-type load- ing ramp. 3,358,308, 12-19-67, CI. 14—71. Henchert John, and H. E. Frankenberg, to Continental Can Co Inc. Plastic handle and cleat attachment for con- tainers. 3,302,826, 2-7-67, CI. 220—91. Henchert John, and P. F. Catalano, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container closure. 3,325,043, 6-13-67, CI. 220— lo4. Hencken, Harold G. Fabric bearing material. 3,329,554, 7—4- 67, CI. 161 — 81. Henco Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Chester, Henry. 3,349,788. Hendee Howard R. Connector housing. 3,344,393, 9-26-67, CI. 339—75. Hendel Hans W., and R. G. Lauttman, to United States of America, Army. Ignition of electric arc discharge devices. 3,304,465, 2-14-67, CI. 315—330. Henderson, Clifford W. : See — Cartwright John S., Henderson, Melvin, Steen, and Tice. 3,314,452. Henderson, Clifford W., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Dis- tributor mechanism. 3,306,554, 2-28-67, CI. 242—158. Henderson Courtland M., and E. R. Beaver, Jr., to Monsanto Co Two-phase thermo-electric body comprising a boron- carbon matrix. 3,343,373, 9-26-67, CI. 62—3. Henderson, Donald S„ W. S. Briggs, W. A. Stover, and A. H. Thomas, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of treating exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,295,919, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 2. closure. 3,297,213, 1- Henderson, Edward. Leak arrestins 10-67, CI. 222—542. Henderson, Edward. Safety closure. 3,343,709, 9-26-67, CI. 220 — 41. Henderson, Eulas W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of oil impregnated carbon black. 3,340,080, 9-5-67, CI. 106—307. Henderson, George A. Circular saw with scrap disintegrator. 3,358,720, 12-19-67, CI. 143 — 133. Henderson, Harold P. Protective and decorative cap for screw and bolt heads. 3,298,272, 1-17-67, CI. 85 — 53. Henderson, Harold P., to Glass-Tite Industries Inc. Indus- trial closure. 3,334,772, 8-8-67, CI. 220—39. Henderson, Harold R., to Arcair Co. Electrode feeding sys- tem for electric arc torches. 3,317,779, 5-2-67, CI. 314 — 5. Henderson, Homer I. Drilling bit. 3,308,896, 3-14-67, CI. 175—330. Henderson, Homer I. Coring drill. 3,323,604, 6-6-67, CI. 175—244. Henderson, Homer I. Earth boring drill. 3,338,322, 8-29-67, CI. 175 — 317. Henderson, Horace S. : See — Lee, Walter J., Wing, and Henderson. 3,297,612. Henderson, Ian H. S., to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the Minister of National Defence. Coulometric device. 3,302,091, 1-31-67, CI. 320 — 48. Henderson, Ian H. S., and S. G. La-dan, to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada as represented by the Minister of National Defence. Nickel cadmium batteries. 3,326,721, 6-20-67, CI. 136 — 24. Henderson, James H., W. K. Meyer, and J. J. Taber, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Miscible drive secondary oil recovery process. 3,330,345, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 9. Henderson, Jerald M., to The Regents of the University of California. Mass flowmeter for granular materials. 3,331,- 244, 7-1S-67, CI. 73 — 194. Henderson, Jesse F., F. L. Smith, and J. K. Perry, to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. Radiometric method for plant stream con- trol in potash and phosphate recovery process. 3,332,744, 7-25-67. CI. 23 — 230. Henderson, John B., to Chase Corp. Aircraft external power connector. 3.358,267, 12-12-67, CI. 339 — 217. Henderson, John K. : See — Nesher, Alexander, Henderson, and Sigel. 3,303,771. Henderson, Lindsay & Michaels, Inc. : See — Price, Nathan"A., Jr. 3,305,958. Henderson, Loran A. : See — Dyer, Hugh N., Sprague, Kuke, Marshall, and Hender- son. 3,334,040. Henderson, Louis S., to The Pringle Electrical Mfg. Co. Switch actuating mechanism. 3,359,464. 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 123. Henderson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Epp, David A. 3,321,175. Henderson, Martin C, to Bunker-Ramo Corp. Line drawing system. 3,333,147, 7-25-67, CI. 315—22. Henderson, Miles L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vapor-liquid mixing to control refrigerating temperature in liquefaction of gaseous material. 3,318,102, 5-9-67, CI. 62 — 9. Henderson, Nels A. Ice hole flaring tool. 3,336,989, 8-22-67, CI. 175—18. Henderson, Richard J., to Republic Mfg. Co. Two-position, four-way pilot operated valve. Re. 26,245, 8-1-67, CI. 137—685.68. Henderson, Richard J., to Republic Mfg. Co. Three-way, two- position valve. 3,324,888, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 625.68. Henderson, Robert M., and R. Zeehlin, to Fairbanks Morse Inc. Electronic current regulator. 3,304,488, 2-14-67, CI. 322—27. Henderson, Rolland H. : See — Hulls. Leonard R., and Henderson. 3,302,085. Henderson, Wayne L. R., to General Electric Co. Structural framework corner. 3,305,255, 2-21-67, CI. 287—189.36. Henderson, William A., Jr. : See — Ullman, Edwin F., and Henderson. 3,322,542. Henderson, William B. : See — Baur, Gerd R., Henderson, and Misenheimer. 3,329,644. Henderson, William B., and G. R. Baur, to Monsanto Co. Pigment dispersions. 3,354,111, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Henderson, William M. : See — Blaug, Sevmour M., Grandon, Henderson, Lovett, Slat- tery, and Staab. 3,325,366. Henderson, William S., to Consolidated Packaging Corp. Simu- lated torso. 3,330,452, 7-11-67, CI. 223- " Henderson, William S., to Consolidated Multi-cell cartons. 3,334.801, 8-8-67, CI. Hendey, Edward L. : See — Mehl, Charles W. 3,335.078. Mehl, Charles W. 3,340,175. Hendley, James C. : See — Dauer. David P. 3,310,184. Hendley. Virginia C. : See — Dauer, David P. 3,310,184. Hendon Construction Co. : See — Schwarz, Julius D., and Dokes. 3.335.430. Schwarz, Julius D., and Dokes. 3,354,473. Hendrick. Charles F. Safety device for swimming pools or the like. 3,305,875, 2-28-67, CI. 4 — 172. Packaging 229 — 28. Corp. LIST OF PATENTEES 565 Hendrick, David L., and J. V. Crowder. to Consolidated Foods Corp. Packaging machine. 3,299,611, 1-24-67. CI. 53 — 180. Hendrick, Russell t'. : See — ■ Chanak, Thomas s.. Bdinger, and Ilendrlck. 3,345,018. Hendricks, George D., to E. YV. Bliss Co. Traffic controller load relay control circuit. 3,344,39S, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 41. Hendricks, George 1)., and G. E. Fieser, to E. W. Bliss Co. Traffic controllers employing static, logic control elements. Re. 26,150, 1-31-07, CI. 340—37. Hendricks, James C, to McGill Metal Products Co. Perforat- ing device. 3,303.564, 2-14-67, CI. 30—358. Hendricks, Sidney J., to Prekast Fireplace Mfg. Co. Precast fireplace, methods of manufacture and erection. 3,301,249, 1-31-67, CI. 120—120. Hendricks, William L. Camera tension anchor. 3,317,169, 0-2-67, CI. 248 — 188.2. Hendricks, William W., to Space Control Corp. Load carrier for industrial trucks. 3,301,422, 1-31-67, CI. 214 — 730. Hendrickson. Alfred R. : See — Petty, Billy C, Hendrickson, and Brown. 3,358,763. Hendrickson. Alice : See — Hendrickson. Harold S. 3,302,20S. Hendrickson, Gene R., D. W. Shaw, and E. W. Mehal, to Texas Instruments Inc. Fabrication of a metal base transistor. 3.322.5S1, 5-30-67, CI. 148—175. Hendrickson, Harold S., deceased, by A. Hendrickson, admin- istratrix. Dipole antenna including ferrite sleeves about the medial portions of its radiating elements. 3,302,20S, 1-31-67, CI. 343— 7S7. Hendrickson, Jay D„ and H. H. Osterlund, to C. W. C. Fish- eries. Inc. Apparatus for cleaning crabs. 3.299,467, 1-24- 67, CI. 17—2. Hendrickson. Luther G., to United States Steel Corp. Re- duction roasting of ore. 3,320,049, 5-16-67, CI. 75 — 1. Hendrickson Mfg. Co. : See — Hendrickson, Robert T. 3,297,339. Small, Charles L. 3,315.977. Small, Charles L. 3,356,385. Hendrickson, Otto. Portable cutting, slitting and drilling ma- chine. 3,340.610, 9-12-67, CI. 30 — 123. Hendrickson, Robert T., to Hendrickson Mfg. Co. Suspension system for vehicles. 3,297,339, l-10-67rci. 280 — 104.5. Hendrickson, Thomas A. : 'See — Trumbo, Phillip W., Carpenter, and Hendrickson. 3,360,- 249. Hendrickson. Thomas A., to Cameron and Jones. Inc. Produc- tion of ortho phosphoric acid. 3,341,289, 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 165. Hendrickson, Tngve G., to Chevron Research Co. Imides of arene polyamines used as lubricating oil additives. 3,306,- 8o2, 2-2S-67. CI. 252 — 32.7. Hendrickx. Andreas J. J., and A. M. P. Hectors, to Chemische Fabriek L. Van Der Grinten N.V. Diazotvpe material. 3.33S,- 713, S-29-67, CI. 96—91. Hendrickz, Antonin. to UCB (Union ChimiqueJChemische Bedrijven) S.A. Catalytic process for the production of unsaturated aliphatic carboxylic acids. 3,358,020, 12-12-67, CI. 260—530. Hendricx. Edwin F. : See — Pattijn, Hendrik A., Hendricx, Willems, and Van Paes- schen. 3,359,102. Hendriks, Andrianus A. M., and M. A. M. Bakker, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing a frame grid. 3.311,964. 4-4-67. CI. 29 — 25.14. Hendriks, Petrus F. A. M.. to Stamicarbon N.V. Melting de- vice and process for melting urea. 3,332,413, 7-25-67, CI. 126 — 343.5. Hendrix, C. W. Sewing machine attachment. 3,347,189, 10-17- 67, CI. 112 — 153. Hendrix, Gertrude. Educational system. 3,330,053, 7-11-67, CI. 35—30. Hendrix, Lloyd T., to Richfield Oil Corp. Atmospheric L.P.G. storage tank and process. 3,298,186, 1-17-67. CI. 62 — 50 Hendrix, Lloyd T., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Steam gener- ator. 3,313.274, 4-11-67, CI. 122—7. Hendrix, Lloyd T., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Well effluent sepa- ration apparatus. 3, 335. 549, S-15-67. CI. 55 — 17S. Hendrix, Lloyd T.. to Atlantic Richfield Co. Hvdrate removal from wet natural gas. 3.354.563. 11-28-07." CI. 62 — 12. Hendrix. Lloyd T., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Hydrate removal from wet natural gas. 3,354,603, 11-2S-07, CI. 62 — 12. Hendrix, Lloyd T., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Commingling separated liquids with a gaseous feed mixture resolved by liquefaction. 3,358,461, 12-19-67, CI. 62 — 17. Hendrix, Warren P. : See — Orr, Clyde, Jr., and Hendrix. 3,348,395. Hendrix, William L., J, P, Markham, and T. R. Hunnicutt. to Hendrix Wire & Cable Corp. Aerial cable spacer and tie apparatus. 3,300.576, 1-24-87, CI. 174 — 146. Hendrix Wire & Cable Corp. : See — Hendrix, William L., Markham, and Hunnicutt. 3.300.- 576. Markham, James P. 3.336.436. Hendry, Adonirani J. Golf target. 3,328,033, 6-27-67, CI. 273 — 1S2. Hendry, Charles M. : See — Halek, George W., Berardinelli, Hendry, and Roberts. 3,317.475. Hendry, David W. Variable duration electric timer with adjustable contacts. 3.359,3S2. 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 37. Hendry, Gilbert D. Pressure tube salvage apparatus and method. 3,311,078, 3-28-07, CI. 114 — 50. Hendry, James W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Pelletizing machine. 3,355,705, 12-5-67, CI. IS— 12. Hendry, .lames W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Small area rotating cone plasticizer. 3,357,042, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 2. Hendry, .lames W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Plastic working machine Impelling material to be worked against a rotating cone. 3,35S,334, 12-19-67, CI. 18 — 30. Eenebry, Thomas F. Power operated hole digger. 3,313,- 303, 4-11-67, CI. 175—207. Henes, Gerd : See — Kramer, Bernhard, and Henes. 3,301,629. Henes Mt'g. Co. : See — Henes, Richard W. 3,346,470. Henes, Richard W. 3,356.000. Rhodes, William A., and Henes. 3,357,472. Henes, Raymond A. : See — Rhodes, William A., and Henes. 3,357,472. Henes, Richard W., to Henes Mfg. Co. Means and method for producing a hydrogen and oxygen torch fuel gas having a vaporous flux homogeneously mixed therein. 3,346,470, 10-10-67, CI. 20-1 — 129. Henes, Richard W., to Henes Mfg. Co. Means and method for producing a dry homogeneously mixed hydrogen and oxy- gen fuel gas for torches. 3,356,600, 12-5-67, Cl. 204—129. Hengel, Mathew C, A. T. Biehl, and R. Mainhardt, to MB Associates. Hand weapon. 3,318,188, 5-9-67, Cl. 89— 1.806. Ilengstebeck, Robert J., to Standard Oil Co. Two-stage proc- ess for the hydrocracking of hydrocarbon oils in which the feed oil is pretreated in the first stage. 3,328,290, 6-27- 67, Cl. 208—89. Ilengstler, Erwin. Apparatus for regulating the operation of hydraulic clutches. 3,351,170, 11-7-67, Cl. 192—87.15. Hengstler, J., KG. : See — Heimberger, Helmut, and Kohler. 3,341,694. Johnson, Floyd O., and Zitelli. 3,341,694. Henig, Seymour, to United States of America, Secretary of Commerce. Stack-forming synchronizer for a sorting machine. 3,312,949, 4-4-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Henig, Seymour, and E. C. Palasky, to United States of America, Commerce. Sorting machine providing self- optimizing inventory reduction. 3,300,066, 1-24-67, Cl. 214 — 11. Henjum, Harvey E., to United States of America, Navy. In- flatable framework for passive satellites. 3,327,308, 6-20- 67, Cl. 343—18. Henke, Alfred M. : See — Bercik. Paul G., and Henke. 3,310.485. Giannetti, Joseph P., and Henke. 3.330,883. Giannetti, Joseph P., Henke, Kline, and Sebulsky. 3,322,689. Giannetti, Joseph P., Henke, and Sebulsky. 3,330,779. Henke, Alfred M., and R. T. Sebulsky, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process for alkylating aromatic hydro- carbons using supported heteropoly acid catalyst. 3,346,- 657, 10-10-67, Cl. 260—671. Henke, Alfred M., B. K. Schmid, and J. R. Strom, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Hydrocracking with a pre- sulfided tungsten oxide composite catalyst from the group comprising of silver, zinc or thorium on a siliceous carrier. 3,349,025, 10-24-67, Cl. 20S — 111. Ilenke, Lowell D. Automatic idler. 3,299,S6S, 1-24-67, Cl. 123 — 41.15. Henke, Oskar, and A Lukas, to Siemens & Halske Aktien- gesellschaft. Installation stand for devices of highest fre- quency technology, especially directional radio equipment. 3,316,461, 4-25-67, Cl. 317 — 120. Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. : See — Blaser, Bruno, Germscheid, and Worms. 3,303,139. Budnowski, Manfred. 3.300,490. Budnowski. Manfred. 3,337,509. Dierichs, Wolfgang, and Sammet. 3,297,583. Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,326,890. Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,347,847. Engelskirchen, Konrad, and Galinke. 3,350,386. Galinke, Joachim, Element, and Dohr. 3,328,319. Goldann. Karl, and Stein. 3,305,577. Raecke, Bernhard. 3.342,857. Raecke. Bernhard. 3,359,310. Stein, Werner, Koch, and Weiss. 3,354.187. Stein, Werner, and Walther. 3,296,317. Stein, Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,345,301. Stein, Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,351,559. Tauber, Gunter, Dohr, and Galinke. 3,311,576. Thormer, Joachim, Zoebelein, and Dohr. 3,321,429. Ziehr, Georg, and Drosdziok. 3,317,340. Zoebelein, Hans, and Dohr. 3,296,235. Henkel, Eugen G. : See — Weinschenk, Albert. 3,345,659. Henkel, Joseph F. Xenon optics system. 3,302.517, 2-7-67, Cl. 88—24. Henkels and McCov, Inc. : See — Kinnan, Frank R. 3.343,739. Henker, Heinz, and T. Rummel, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Method and apparatus for producing semicon- ductor material. 3,310,426, 3-21-67, Cl. 117 — 107.2. Henkes, Wolfgang: See — Becker, Erwin W., and Henkes. 3,305,44S. 566 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Henle, Walter K., to Shell Oil Co. Preparation of 1,7-oeta- diene. 3,321,543, 5-23-67, CI. 260—680. Henle, Walter K., to Shell Oil Co. Production of sebaeic acid and oi-hydroxvpelargonic acid from trialumino dioctane. 3,342,841, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 413. Henley, Edward J., to M. P. Moller, Inc. Stereophonic elec- tronic musical instrument. 3,342,923, 9-19-67, CI. 84 — 1.24. Henley, John W., to The Earle-Pieker Co. High deflection spring or bumper. 3,305,227, 2-21-67, CI. 267 — 1. Henley, Virgil E., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Method of and apparatus for butt splicing coated fabric. 3,325,328,. 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 157. Henley, William O., to Mobil Oil Corp. Lubricating oil com- positions containing as a detergent a beta-(alkylainino) alkyl alkenylphenyl ether. 3,340,192, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 51.o. Henlotter, Richard E. Artificial tooth. 3,343,263, 9-26-67, CI. 32 — 10. Henn, Richard W., and D. W. Miller, to Eastman Kodak Co. Solid homogeneous compositions containing silver halide processing agents. 3,347,675, 10-17-67, CI. 96 — 61. Henn, William, to Radio Corp. of America. Logic gate oscil- lator. 3,350,659. 10-31-67. CI. 331 — 57. Hennecke, Charles F., and I. E. Mather, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Temperature gauge. 3,302,460, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 345. Hennekens, Jan L. J. P. : See — Duynstee, Eduard F. J., Bigot, and Hennekens. 3,349,131. Hennemann, Georg, to American Enka Corp. Process for bonding rubber to yarn and the resulting product. 3,305,430, 2-21-67, CI. 161—227. Hennemann, Raymond G. : See — Szwargulski, Jesse L., and Hennemann. 3,342,465. Hennen, John J., to Deere & Co. Forage harvester. 3,357,164, 12-12-67, CI. 56 — 16. Hennen, Roy E. : See — Anderson, Walter E., Hennen, and Redmon. 3,298,454. Hennen, Roy E., to Globe-Union Inc. Battery casing and cover therefor. 3.329,531. 7-4-67, CI. 136 — 177. Hennequin, Petrus J., to Hunter Douglas International Ltd. Bearing device for a Venetian blind. 3,333,905, 8-1-67 CI. 308 — 15. Hennequin, Petrus J., to Hunter Douglas International Ltd. Venetian blind. 3,352,349, 11-14-67. CI. 160 — 171. Hennes, John H. : See — - Armen, Ardy, and Hennes. 3,297,734. Hennes, John H., and C. R. Pfeifer, to The Dow Chemical Co. Heat stable acrylonitrile polymer compositions and means for manufacture thereof. 3,296,171, 1-3-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hennessey, Russell J., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Rein- forced pour spout carton. 3,302,847, 2-7-67, CI. 229 — 17. Hennessey, Russell J., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Cartons for holding cylindrical objects. 3,338,394, 8-29-67, CI 206 — 47. Hennessey, Timothy W., to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Motor housing with an output shaft mounted in a rotatable bell housing. 3,303,365, 2-7-67, CI. 310 — 83. Hennessey, William M., to Burroughs Corp. Package for an electronic module. 3,300,687, 1-24-67, CI. 317 — 101. Hennessey, William M., to Burroughs Corp. Socket and retain- ing means therefor. 3,323,768, 6-6-67, CI. 248 — 309. Hennessy, James, and G. A. Noddin, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Safe-arm mechanism for explosive trains. 3,301,183, 1-31-67, CI. 102—27. Hennessy, James, and G. A. Noddin, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Safe-arm mechanism for explosive trains. 3,308,757, 3-14-67, CI. 102—22. Hennig, Fridolin : See — Frost, Paul, and Hennig. Re 26.300. Kremp, Rudolf, Frost, and Hennig. 3,309,975. Von Albedyll, Joachim, and Hennig. 3,308,733. Hennig, Hans J., to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing biuret polyisocyanates. 3,350,438, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 453. Hennig, Hans J., and G. Braun, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethanes prepared from poly- hydroxyurea polyamines. 3,321,415, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Hennig. Robert J., to Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc. Nuclear reactor control system. 3,331,745, 7-18-67, CI. 176 — 22. Hennigan, Edward D., to Teletype Corp. Punch block and the method of making it. 3,304,813, 2-21-67, CI. 76 — 107. Hennigan, Henry W. : See — Belknap, William B., Hennigan, Bruns, and Trantham. 3,324,946. Trantham. Josenh C, Hennigan, Fetkovich, Tek, and Bruns. 3,349,846. Henning, George J., and J. Scalia, to The Central States Can Corp. Method of fastening a tab to a metallic container wall. 3,346,948, 10-17-67, CI. 29^509. Henning, Hermann : See — ■ Menneking, Hartmut, and Henning. 3,343,457. Henning, Robert W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Power operated piston tool. 3.348.751, 10-24-67, CI. 227 — 8. Henninger, Paul, and J. Brackmann. to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic storage conductor device for electronic computers. 3,358.273, 12-12-67, CI. 340 — 174. Henninger, William : See — Bieger, Jacob J., and Henninger. 3,311,859. Hennings, Christian : See — Dethlof, Jtirgen. Hennings, and Ulrichs. 3,320,946. Hennings, Klaus : See — Schutze, Hans-Jurgen, and Hennings. 3,359,462. Hennings, Louis W., to Brunswick Corp. Clamping device. 3,307,235, 3-7-67, CI. 24—243. Henningsen, Etlar A. : See — Hoffman, John E., Jr., Henningsen, and Skromme. 3,325,106. Hennion, George F. : See — Easton, Nelson R., and Hennion. 3,331,846. Easton, Nelson R., and Hennion. 3,337,625. Peters, Lynn R., and Hennion. 3,321,535. Hennis, Henry E., and L. R. Thompson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Monoesters of bisphenols and process. 3,320,304, 5- 16-67, CI. 260 — 479. Henrichs, Bernard W. : See — Poe, Lloyd R., and Henrichs. 3,318,624. Henrici, Stanley B., and P. K. Shoemaker, to H. J. Heinz Co. Storing, shipping and display package. 3,319,783, 5-16-67, CI. 206—65. Henrickson, Angus V. : See — Hazen, Wayne C, and Henrickson. 3.333,924. Henrickson, Angus V., to Hazen Research Inc. Vanadium recovery process employing S2 gas as the oxidizer. 3,305,- 322, 2-21-67, CI. 23—322. Henrickson, Angus V., to American Metal Climax Inc. Process for extracting metal values. 3,357,821, 12-12-67, CI. 75— 103. Henrickson, Angus V., and W. C. Hazen, to Kerr-McGee Corp. Solvent extraction process for the recovery of vanadium values. 3,348,906, 10-24-67, CI. 23—22. Henrickson, Angus V., and E. L. Coltrinari, to Susquehanna Western, Inc. Method for the recovery of calcium phos- phates from high lime content phosphate ores. 3,359,067, 12-19-67, CI. 23 — 109. Henrickson, Charles H., A. J. Danielson, and J. V. Erwin, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Adhesive sheet and method of making. 3,301,741, 1-31-67, CI. 161 — 119. Henrickson, Henry G. : See — Smith, Arthur D., Henrickson, and Langewis. 3,353,394. Henrickson, Henry G., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Apparatus for forming cup-shaped members. 3,312,098, 4-4-67, CI. 72 — 349. Henrickson, Henry G., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Pull tab container opener. 3,338,463, 8-29-67, CI. 220 — 54. Henrickson, Henry G., and C. Langewis, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Apparatus for forming cup shaped mem- bers. 3,312,097, 4-4-67. CI. 72—347. Henrie, Thomas A., D. G. Kesterke, and E. Morrice, to United States of America, Interior. Preparation of reactive metal solutions by electrodeposition methods. 3,298,935, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 1.5. Heuriksen. Elmer C, to Bell & Howell Co. Mechanical focus maintaining apparatus. 3,301,129, 1-31-67, CI. 88 — 28. Henriksen, Elmer C, to Bell & Howell Co. Motion picture projector. 3,312,406, 4-4-67, CI. 242—55.11. Henriksen, Elmer C, to Bell & Howell Co. Self-threading web reel assembly. 3.334,837, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 74. Henriksen, Ernst J. Method of charging ball point pens. 3,315,437, 4-25-67, Cl. 53—37. Henriksen, Howard H. : See — Conrad, Robert G., Deep, Pughe, Henriksen, and Thomas. 3 295 324. Henriksen, Po*ul'. to CTS Corp. Electrical control. 3,336,556, 8-15-67, Cl. 338—198. Henrikson, Bror : See — ■ Barecki, Chester J., Henrikson, and Dufendach. 3,330,- 955 Miller", Milton J., Henrikson. and Barecki. 3,351.402. Henriksson, Sune T., A. Malmgren, R. L. Muotka, and L. H. Widegren. Loading apparatus. 3.325,022, 6-13-67, Cl. 214 — 41. Henro Mfg. Co. : See — Hogstrom, Ralph H. 3,351,369. Henry, Charles, to Manufacture de Machines du Haut-Rhin. Banded projectiles particularly for small arms. 3,301,186, 1-31-67, Cl. 102—93. Henry, Clifford O. : See — Dollgener, Robert W., Henry, and Abbott. 3.300,250. Henry, Colonel. Whip. 3,356,294, 12-5-67, Cl. 231 — 2. Henry, David W. : See — Hoff, Dale R., and Henry. 3,299,090. Henry, David W., to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-sulfonyl- and 2-cyano- 5-nitro-imidazoles. 3,341,549, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 309. Henry, Elliott A., to Branson Instruments Inc. Dynamic gain control for ultrasonic testers. 3,348,410, 10-24-67, Cl. 73 — 67.8. Henry, Elliott A., and H. G. Biagini. to Branson Instruments Inc. Method and apparatus for determining the marbling in the muscle of a live animal by ultrasonics. 3.345,863, 10-10-67, Cl. 73 — 67.5. Henry, George R. : See — Weaver, Ernest P., and Henry. 3,333.840. Henry, George R., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Zircon refractory. 3,347,687, 10-17-67, Cl. 106 — 57. Henry, George R., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Refractory gunning mix. 3,355,528, 11-28-67, Cl. 264 — 30. Henry, George R., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Zircon refractory. 3,359,124, 12-19-67, Cl. 106 — 57. Henry, James E. : See — Curto, Nicholas J., and Henry. 3.351.694. LIST OF PATENTEES 567 Henry, Janus B., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method and appa- ratus for extruding thermoplastic material. 3,303,253, 2-T-67. CI. 2G4 — 176. Henry, James \\\, to American Can Co. Carton having hinged cover. Re. 26,185, 4-4-G7. CI. 229—51. Henry, James W., to The Finn Industries, Inc. Carton. 3,302,- 844, 2-7-07, CI. 229—10. Henry, James W., to The Finn Industries, Inc. Display car- tons. 3,31 4,532, 4-18-G7, CI. 206 — 45.31. Henry, James W., to The Finn Industries. Sound producing instruments and carton constructions. 3,323,251, 6-6-G7, CI. 46—125. Henry, John C. Holding device. 3,325,134, 6-13-67, CI. 248— 316. Henry, Joseph P. : See — - Treeker, David J., Henry, and Lynn. 3,296,229. Henry, Joseph P., to Union Carhide Corp. Chlorination of aro- matic isocyanates. 3,360,539, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 453. Henry, Joseph P., and L. A. Wilkinson, to Union Carbide Corp. Dehydrogenation of ethylbenzene to styrene. 3,320,- 996, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 669. Henry, Malcolm C, and A. W. Krebs, to International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. Di- and triphenyllead sulfides having substituent radicals joined to the sulfur atom. 3,322,779, 5-30-67, CI. 2G0 — 299. Henry, Michel C. G. A., to EURORGA. Pancreas-base medica- ment, 3.313,705, 4-11-67, CI. 167—75. Henry, Michel C. G. A., to EURORGA. Medicament for colitis, gastroenteritis and enterocolitis. 3,320,130, 5-16- 67, CI. 167 — 73. Henry. Nelson R., to Sav Oil, Inc. Apparatus for and method of filling and sealing cups. 3.342,010, 9-19-67, CI. 53 — 37. Henry, Pierre, to Techna Anstalt fur Verwertung Technischer Neuhciten. Doll having movable head and gravity actuated sounding means. 3,303,605, 2-14-67, CI. 48 — 118. Henry, Ralph E. : See — Payne. William H., and Henry. 3,314,337. Henry, Robert S. Reed oscillator with amplitude stability. 3,334^313, 8-1-67, CI. 331 — 116. Henry, Ronald A., to United States of America, Navy. Process for synthesis of vinyltetrazole monomers. 3,351,627. 11-7- 67, Cl 260 — 30S. Henry, Ted : See — Benuska, George J., and Henry. 3,321,033. Henry Valve Co. : See — Jones, Evan. 3,355,021. Henry, Walton M., to Soabar Co. Settable type-bar inking and printing means in ticket issuing machines. 3,331.315, 7-18- 67, Cl. 101— 6S. Henry, William, and C. Hilt. Retractible anti-slip device for shoe heels. 3,343,283, 9-26-67. Cl. 36 — 61. Henry, William J. : See — Potts, John, and Henry. 3,310,682. Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Printed- circuit multilaver winding for electric rotary machines. 3,296.474, 1-3-67, Cl. 310 — 268. Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Method of making an axial airgap electric machine. 3,304,598, 2-21-67. Cl. 29—155.5. Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Electric rotating machines. 3,312,846, 4-4-67, Cl. 310—266. Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Flat con- ductor windings and electric rotary machines embodying same. 3,324,323, 6-6-67, Cl. 310—203. Henry-Baudot, Jacques, to Printed Motors Inc. Gramme arma- ture dynamoelectric machine. 3,354,333, 11-21-67, Cl. 310—268. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Soeiete Anonyme Andre Citroen. Heating apparatus for automotive vehicles. 3,301,248, 1- 31-67, Cl. 126 — 110. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Soeiete Anonyme Andre Citroen. Hydraulically operated clutch and motor controls for ve- hicles. 3,307,662, 3-7-67, Cl. 192 — .76. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Soeiete Anonyme Andre Citroen. Hydraulic braking svstem distributor with damping means. 3,316,031, 4-25-G7, Cl. 303 — 50. Henry-Biabaud. Edmond, to Soeiete Anonyme Andre Citroen. Anti-sway device for automotive vehicle 3,322,420, 5-30-67, Cl. 267—11. Henry-Biabaud. Edmond, to Soeiete Anonyme Andre Citroen. Devices for maintaining the pressure in hvdraulic circuits between two given values. 3,329,153, 7-4-67, Cl. 137 — 108. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond, to Soeiete Anonvme Andre Citroen. Hydro-pneumatic suspensions. 3,353,815, 11-21-67 Cl. 267 — 64. Hensch, Edward J. : See — Roberts, William J., and Hensch. 3,313,753. Vona, Joseph A., and Hensch. 3.356,630. Henschel, Leonard, to Mobil Oil Corp. Asphalt-containing compositions and method for their preparation. 3,329,636, 7-4-67, Cl. 260—28.5. Henschel, Leonard, to Mobil Oil Corp Asphaltic emulsions. 3,336.146. 8-15-67, Cl. 106—277. Henschel, Leonard, and L. A. H. Baum, to Mobil Oil Corp. Petroleum-derived pitch. 3,330,759, 7-11-67, Cl. 208 — 40. Hensehel-Werke A.G. : See — Enkelmann. Walter 3.352.065. Maennig, Heinrich, and Boiling. 3,317,204. Schindler, Karl. 3,316.992. Thum, Helmut 3,355.990. Henschen, Homer E., and M. L. Yeager, to AMI* Inc. Contact socket. 3,317,887, 5-2-67, Cl. 339—256. Henschen, Homer E., M. L. Yeager, and D. R. Zell, to AMP Inc. Multi-contact connector. 3,340,439, 9-5-G7, Cl. 317— 101. Henschen, Homer E., and M. L. Yeager, to AMP Inc. Cross- connecting board. 3,345,599, 10-3-G7, Cl. 339—18. Henschen, Homer E., and M. L. Yeager, to AMP Inc. Elec- trical connector. 3,345,004, 10-3-67, Cl. 339— 186. Henschke, William O., to Superior Electric Co. Brake linear actuator operated by rotational movement. 3,327,82G, 6-27- 67, Cl 192—141. Henschker, Erhard R., to The Loewy Engineering Co. Ltd. Rolling mill, in particular for rods and bars. 3,345,848, 10- 10-67, Cl. 72 — 237. Hensel, Erich E., to Hunter Douglas International Ltd. Tape- roll for Venetian blind. 3,306,343, 2-28-67, Cl. 160—177. Hensel, Walter C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for anchoring a concrete type of covering to a metal wall sec- tion with multiple anchor strip means. 3,310,685, 5-2-67, Cl. 52—741. Hensel, Walter C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Woven con- veyor belt system having a fine mesh overlay. 3,356,207, 12-5-67, Cl. 19S— 193. Henseler, Paul : See — Martin, Hans. 3,322,497. Hensen, William W. : See — Bemiss, Robert P., and Hensen. 3,325,969. Henshaw, David E., and G. W. Walls, to Commonwealth Scien- tific and Industrial Research Organization. Process for forming twisted fibre assemblies. 3,306,023, 2-28-67, Cl. 57—156. Henshaw, Robert W., and D. P. Tassie, to General Electric Co. Side stripping mechanism for linked ammunition. 3,333,- 506, 8-1-67, Cl. 89 — 33. Henshaw, Wallace H., Jr., to General Electric Co. Fluorescent lampholders with breakage resistant plunger stop arrange- ment. 3,329,924, 7-4-67, Cl. 339—52. Henslee, Waldo W., Jr., and D. W. Cockrell, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Well bore testing apparatus. 3,311,173, 3-28- 67, Cl. 166— 22G. Hensley, Albert L., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Chemical process. 3,341,470, 9-12-67, Cl. 252—413. Hensley, Albert L., Jr., and P. H. Towle. to Standard Oil Co. (Indiana). Purification of water-insoluble aromatic dicar- boxylic acids obtained by catalytic liquid phase oxidation with molecular oxygen. 3,344,177, 9-26-67, Cl. 260—525. Hensley, William A., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Overwater seismic exploration method and apparatus. 3,317,890, 5-2- 67, Cl. 340—7. Hensley, William A.. Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Acoustical signal detecting. 3,360,773, 12-26-67, Cl. 340—17. Hensman George K. : See — Sheriaw, William, and Hensman. 3,300,965. Henson, Artel R. : See — Gladd, Andrew J., and Henson. 3,331,303. Henson, Artel R., and A. J. Gladd, to Disco Engineering, Inc. Draft-free air curtain closure. 3,308,740, 3-14-67, Cl. 98 — 36. Henson, John V., 10% to E. C. Trimble and B. Alderman. Mobile buildings, dwellings and shelters. 3,337,259, S-22- 67, Cl. 296—23. Henson, Kenneth W. Method and system for controlling the course of a river. 3,333,420, 8-1-67, Cl. 61—3. Henson, Maurice C. : See — Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3,323,178. Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3,323,179. Gossett, Bryant W., and Henson. 3,353,224. Henson, Walter A. : See — Applegath. Douglas D., and Henson. 3,315,035. Johnson, Wilbur E., and Henson. 3,317,471. Henss, Heinrich, and H. Rietmuller, to VDO Tachometer Werke Adolf Schindling G.m.b.H. Eddy current tachometer with a counter for the length of path driven by the magnet shaft by means of a reduction gear. 3,307,7S2, 3-7-67, Cl. 235 — 95. Henstrom, Sten A., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Yieldable suspen- sion device for a track laying vehicle 3,351,150, 11-7-G7. Cl. ISO— 9.2. Henthorn, Lincoln : See — Thomas, Edward W., Henthorn. and Boie. 3,320.419. Hentrich, Robert L. : See — Treppschuh, Helmut, and Hentrich. 3,342,250. Hentschel, Emil : See — Wolff, Otto, and Hentschel. 3,314,448. Hentschel, Rudolf G., to Automation-Forster, Inc. Variable frequency eddy current test device with variable means for maintaining the apparent impedance of the probe constant at all frequencies. 3,314,006, 4-11-67, Cl. 324 10. Hentschel, Rudolf G., and E. M. Aupperle, to Automation- Forster, Inc. Eddy current testing device with means for sampling the output signal to provide a signal proportional to the instantaneous value of said output signal at a par- ticular phase. 3,337,796, 8-22-67, Cl. 324 — 40. Hentz. Robert R., to Mobil Oil Corp. Conducting chemical reactions by means of high energy ionizing radiation. 3,301,774, 1-31-67, Cl. 204—158. 568 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hentz, Robert R., to Mobil Oil Corp. Fuel cell electrode and method of using same. 3,350,231, 10-31-67, CI. 136 — 86. Hentzi, Joffre E. R., to The Stanley Works. Adjustable header assembly. 3,296,744, 1-10-67, CI. 49 — 409. Hentzi, Joffre E. R., to The Stanley Works. Door guide. 3,298,056, 1-17-67, CI. 16—90. Hentzschel, Walter G., to Timber Engineering Co. Wood roof truss fabrication apparatus. 3,358,589, 12-19-67. CI. 100—100. Henze, James C. : See — Loyd, Robert J., and Henze. 3,330,150. Hepburn, Joseph W., to National Can Corp. Self-unloading trailer unit. 3.333,715, 8-1-67, CI. 214 — 83.14. Hepfer, Ivan C. Electroplating barrel for non-conductive buoyant and near-buoyant articles. 3,330,753, 7-11-67, CI. 204—213. Hepher, Martin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic repro- duction processes and materials therefor. 3,311,471, 3-28- 67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Hepler, Lamar H. Combination beach bucket and doll. 3,359,- 677, 12-26-67, CI. 46 — 11. Hepner. Charles F., to Zenith Radio Corp. Automatic fre- quency controlled signal generator. 3,319,179. 5-9-67, CI. 331—8. Hepp, Harold J. : See — Drehman. Lewis E., and Hepp. 3,351,547. Heppenstall Co. : See — Drain, Alfred. 3,338,104. Murray, Charles W. 3.322,012. Murray. Charles W. 3,358.542. Siekbert, Adolf H. W. 3,352.351. Heppenstall, Sam, & Associates, Inc. : See — Corbett, Robert B. 3,348,802. Hepworth and Grundage Ltd. : See — Hepworth, Jack L. 3,327.594. Hepworth, Jack L., to Hepworth and Grundage Ltd. Pistons for internal combustion engines. 3,327,594, 6-27-67, CI. 90 228. Hepworth, Willie, to Pembroke Carton and Printing Co. Ltd. Carton lining machines. 3,302,53S, 2-7-67, CI. 93—36.01. Hequembourg. Charles W. : 'See — Wilson, Earl W., and Hequembourg. 3,360,547. Her Majesty Underwear Co. : See — Oweiib, Horace E. 3,357,387. Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Minister of Aviation : See — ■ Benjamin, John. 3.30S.466. Her Majesty's Postmaster General : See — Barr. David J. 3,300.835. Clarke, Eric F. S. 3,332,813. Duerdoth, Winston T. 3,341,660. Flowers. Thomas H. 3.300,588. Heraeus Quarzschmelze G.m.b.H. : See — Horstmann, Georg. 3.307,017. Mohn, Heinrich, and Horstmann. Mohn, Heinrich, Horstmann, and Reul. Friedrich. 3.298,785. Heraeus, W. C, G.m.b.H. : See — Dietrich, Walter. 3.312,858. Hauff, Alfred, and Scheidig. 3,311,693. Muller, Paul. 3,303,320. Herald, Charles V., and K. Ackermann, deceased (by K. iSiebert, legal representative), to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Method for making nickel electrodes for electrolytic cells. 3,305,398, 2-21-67, CI. 136 — 29. Herb, Carl C, and D. F. Brvans, to Carrier Corp. Air condi- tioning unit. 3,306,070, '2-28-67, CI. 62 — 285. Herbell. Thomas P. : See — Reinhardt, Gustav, Quatinetz. and Herbell. 3,337,279. Herbener. Henry M. Girdle with wire control members. 3,295,531, 1-3-67, CI. 128—533. Herber, John F., to Monsanto Co. Preparation of halogenated carbanilides. 3,320,313, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 553. Herberling. Walter, and W. Muller, to Gewerkschaft Eisen- hutte Westphalia Wethmer Bei Lunen. Selective drive transmission. 3,335,622, 8-15-67, CI. 74 — 661. Herbert, Clarence C, to Ford Motor Co. Engine charge form- ing device having a thermostatically controlled accelerating pump. 3,304,067, 2-14-67, CI. 261 — 34. Herbert, Donald L., to The Ohio Brass Co. Shear bolt. 3,351,214. 11-7-67, CI. 213 — 9. Herbert. John T., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Swiveled rocket motor nozzle. 3,302,885, 2-7-67, CI. 239 — 265.19. Herbert, John W. : See — O'Connell, Thomas B., Badger, Herbert, and Wilson. 3,323,927. Herbert, John W. : See — Badger, Alfred E., and Herbert. 3,334,983. Herbert, Leonard S., and U. J. Sterns, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Removal of scale in distillation of sea water containing magnesium salts. 3,298,931. 1-17-67, CI. 203—7. Herbert, William B. Marine V-drive. 3,358,528, 12-19-67, CI. 74—606. Herbertz, Heinz, to H. Krantz. Washing and centrifuging ma- chine. 3.357,213, 12-12-67, CI. 68 — 210. Herbes, William F. : See — Nemes, Joseph J., Polansky, and Herbes. 3,308,098. 3,346.723. Muller. 3,313,921. Herbetko, Stephen A. : See — Oliver. David L.. and Herbetko. 3,358,960. Herbig, Harry C. : See — Witt, Edward A., and Herbig. 3,350,800. Herbkersman, Earle C, to The Pipe Machinery Co. Tool car- riage positioner and combination thereof with threading machine. 3,349,416, 10-31-67, CI. 10 — 89. Herbold, Robert J., to Technical Operations, Inc. Dry seal for rotary shaft. 3,325,172, 6-13-67, CI. 277—26. Herbst, Darwyn L. : See — ■ Layer, Edwin H., Jr., and Herbst. 3,317.653. Herbst, Harold J., to Monsanto Co. Phosphorus recovery method. 3,330,619, 7-11-67, CI. 23 — 107. Herbst, Harold J., and J. E. Lyon, to Monsanto Co. Refrac- tory compositions and processes. 3,316,110, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 65. Herbst, Paul T. : See — Stadenko, Stephen, and Herbst. 3,344,986. Herbst, Paul T., to A. O. Smith Corp. Interlock for a meter- ing and recording unit. 3,344,987, 10-3-67, CI. 235—94. Herbst. Richard A. Sail propulsion apparatus. 3,349,741, 10-31-67, CI. 114 — 39. Herbst, Walter A. : See — Bohensky, George R.. Herbst, Niles, and Siegmund. 3,359,- Herbst, Willy, and F. W. Rochlitz, deceased, by F. Rochlitz, heir, and A. Rochlitz, nee Paetsch, heiress, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bru- ning. Vinyl phosphonic acid polymers and process for mak- ing them. 3,297,663, 1-10-67, CI. 260—80. Herbsthofer, Franz, to Massey-Ferguson G.m.b.H. Three- point hitch mounted crop gathering and treating apparatus. 3,304,698, 2-21-67, CI. 56 — 20. Herbstman, Sheldon r See— Breindel, Arthur W., and Herbstman. 3,317.575. Herbstman, Sheldon, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Poly-a-olefin compositions containing thionophosphine sulfides as sta- bilizers. 3,314,917, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Herbstman, Sheldon, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Alkylamido- idialkyDtin carboxvlates and the method of preparing them. 3,355,469. 11-28-67, CI. 260—429.7. Herbstman, Sheldon, and W. A. Stamm, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Organotin sulfonium compounds. 3,311,648, 3-28-67, CI. 260—429.7. Herchenroeder, Louis W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. AVorkpiece measurement apparatus using clock pulses. 3,327,- 125, 6-20-67, CI. 250—233. Herchenroeder, Robert B.. to Union Carbide Corp. Bervllium strengthened iron base alloy. 3,360,363, 12-26-67, CI. 75— 124. Hercher, Frederick J. Method and aoparatus for testing ar- rows. 3.333,474, 8-1-67, CI. 73 — 460. Hercules Glue Co. : See — Woogerd, Stanley M. 3,298,820. Hercules Inc. : See — Adams, Donald A. 3,335,070. Bewley, Thomas, and Webster. 3,360,570. Bishop, Robert G 3.351.583. Body, Ralph W. 3,356.620. Boltniew, Alexander. 3,323,190. Boltniew, Alexander. 3.356,521. Booth, Albert B. 3,336,398. Brack, Karl. 3.328.356. Brack, Karl. 3,335,191. Brack. Karl. 3,345.310. Brack, Karl. 3.354,209. Breslow, David S. 3,310,510. 3,321,452. 3.321.453. and Marcantonio. 3.297.659. and Marcantanio. 3,297,661. and Marcantonio. 3,297.674. and Piech. 3.322.733. and Piech. 3 328.324. 3.352.798. Breslow, David S. Breslow, David S. Breslow, David S., Breslow, David S., Breslow, David S., Breslow, David S.. Breslow, David S., Breslow, David S., and Piech. Buntin, George A. 3,350,194. Buntin, George A. 3.352.750. Buntin, George A., and Diveley. 3,304,167. Christman. Donald L. 3,301,834. Cohen, David. 3,346,547. Connelly, Frank J. 3,341,515. Cox. William W. 3.336.268. DeButts, Edward H., and Hays. 3,310,583. Delmonte. David W. 3,356.622. Desmarais, Armand J. 3.344.004. Dittmann. David J., Driscoll, and Graham. 3.358,601. Diveley, William R. 3,346,362. Driscoll. Hiram E.. and Miller. 3,356,024. Earle, Ralph H., Jr. 3,311,594. Earle. Ralph H, Jr. 3,352.833. Fee, Harry R., and Ferguson. 3,356.544. Fee, Harry R., Ferguson, and Lawrence. 3.350,246. Fee. Harry R., and Lawrence. 3.318,740. Feild, George B. 3,320.088. Feild, George B. 3,341,357. Feild, George B. 3,341,480. Feild. George B., and Johnstone. 3,298,975. Feild, George B., and Monroe. 3,346,548. LIST OF PATENTEES 5(59 Hercules Inc.: Sec — Continued Peldhofl, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3,30S,104. Ferguson, John D. 3,328,217. Ferguson, John D. 3,333,998. Ferguson, John 1>. 3,356,545. Filar, Leo J., and Vandenberg. 3,:;13,743. Fox, Charles J. 3,321,310. Frescoln, Leonard O. 3,328,337. Gagliano, Louis J., and Moore. 3.341,346. Gardner, Richard T., Jr., and Monagle. 3,338,716. Grant, David E. 3,345,447. Gumboldt, Albert, Junghanns, Scbleitzer, and Stemmer. 3,349,064. Hanna, Kussell D. 3,347,970. Haubein, Albert II. 3.316,145. llaubein. Albert 11. 3,345,256. Heck, Richard F. 3,33S,936. Ilildreth. Nelson 3,335,892. Ininan. Charles G. 3,338,937. Jabloner, Harold. 3,357,959. Jamison, Joel D. 3,355,353. Jones, George F., and Ure. 3,360,497. Keim, Gerald I. 3,332,901. King, Eugene D. 3,296,247. King, Eugene D. 3,314,809. Klug, Eugene D. 3,357,971. Mug, Eugene D., and Leonard. 3,306,770. Kouba, Delore L. 3,320,324. Kiihlkamp, Alfred, Schmidt, and Stemmer. 3.33S.769. Kutner, Abraham. 3,338,878. Kutner, Abraham. 3,33S,S79. Logan, Lawrence J. 3,313,754. MaoArthur, Norman C. 3,311,580. MacArthur, Norman C. 3,311,674. Matlack. Albert S. 3,296.192. Matlack, Albert S. 3,33S,938. Mauz, Otto, and Prinz. 3,354,118. McBurney, Lane F. 3,351,678. Miller, Clarence S., Jr. 3,356,453. Monagle, Daniel J. 3.336,270. Monagle. Daniel J., and Shvluk. 3,336,269. Moore, Edward P., Jr. 3,320,695. Moyer, Richard L. 3,355,764. Page, Paul L. 3.327.46S. Palmer, David A. 3,341,481. Peters, Heinrich, Sehleede. and Schulde. 3,325,437. Read, Howard A. 3,338,787. Reid, Donald E., and Spurlin. 3,320,115. Robinson, Anderson E., and Willis. 3,341,491. Ropp, Walter S. 3.305,505. Sapiego, John J. 3,325,315. Sapiego, John J. 3,325,571. Sapiego, John J. 3,325,572. Sapiego, John J. 3.346,675. Schmidt, Heinz, Macez, and Schulde. 3,354,117. Schnettler, Robert W. 3,333.538. Silver. Raymond P. 3,350.335. Snyder, John C. 3,338,966. Soeder. Mary L. 3,321,502. Trimble, David C. 3,307,765. Trimble, David C 3,310,217. Linger, James G. 3,321,420. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3,310,504. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3,311,570. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3.316,229. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3,337,476. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3,337,477. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3.337,487. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3,341.475. Vandenberg. Edwin J. 3,354,097. Vandenberg, Edwin J. 3.354.139. Webnar. Joseph C. 3,301,934. Willis, William D. 3,351.517. Young, Herbert L. 3,340,302. Hercules Powder Co. : See — Brumfield, Robert C. 3,317.703. Feldhoff, Manfred, Gumboldt, and Helberg. 3,308,108. Herculite Protective Fabrics Corp. : See — De Vries, Joseph, and Piencinski. 3,334,792. Herczog. Andrew, to Corning Glass Works. Barium titanate materials. 3,340,074, 9-5-67, CI. 106 — 39. Herd, Elmer R.. to Herd Seeder Co., Inc. Material spreader. 3,329,322, 7-4-67, CI. 222 — 4S5. Herd. Richard S., E. Koft, Jr., and F. P. Otto, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of overbased calcium alkvlphennte sul- fides. 3.350,310, 10-31-67, CI. 252 — 42.7. Herd Seeder Co., Inc. : See — Herd. Elmer R. 3,329,322. Herdman, Charles W. Shoestring knot retainer. 3.321.S15, 5-30-67, CI. 24 — 119. Herdman. Charles W. Dispensing device for use with nursing bottle assembly. 3,346,133, 10-10-67, CI. 215 — 11. Herenguel, Jean : See — Delafosse, Jacques, Herenguel, and Hourquin. 3,334,029. Hereth, Ralph F., to United States of America, Navy. Flexi- ble pressure-compensated pipe coupling. 3,306,636 2-2S- 67, CI. 285—94. Hereth, Raloh F.. to Wilkins & Associates. Inc. Fluid pressure transmission system. 3,344,714. 10-3-67, CI. 91 — 175. Hergenrother, Rudolf C, to Raytheon Co. Voltage tuned cold cathode secondary emission delay line oscillator. 3,33 310, 8-1-67, CI. 331—82. Hergenrother, William L., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Process for preparing high molecular weight polyesters. 3,360,500, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 75. Hergeth, Adolf, to Hergeth K.G. Maschinenfabrik u. Apparate- bau. Feeding devices for liber treating machines. 3,3 18,886, 10-24-67, CI. 302—12. Hergeth K.G. Maschinenfabrik u. Apparatebau : See— Hergeth, Adolf. 3,348,886. fieri, Joseph F., to Manufacture Samao S.A. Gas lighter. 3,357,211, 12-12-67, CI. 67 — 7.1. Herian, Milton, to Western Industries, Inc. Tie down. 3,338,- 186, 8-29-67, CI. 105—369. Herigstad, George W. : See — Turnbull, Roger F., Christensen, and Herigstad. 3,315,432. Hering, Henry H., Jr., to B. Often & Co., Inc. Adjustable speed drive. 3,312,126, 4-4-67, CI. 74 — 675. Hering, Henry H., Jr., and V. T. Capizzi, to B. Offen & Co. Inc. Air blowing nozzle. 3,319,354, 5-16-67, CI. 34 — 155. Herion, Erich : See — Lang, Erich. 3,329,165. Ruchser, Erich. 3,312,240. Ruchser, Erich. 3,329,161. Herion, Erich. Pilot-operated slide valve with position in- dicator. 3,329,159, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 556. Herion, Erich, and E. Ruchser ; said Ruchser assor. to said Herion. Multi-wav changeover valve in the form of a flat slide valve with servo drive. 3,349,800, 10-31-67, Ci. 137 — 625.66. Herion, Henry. Electrical plug with main lamp socket and thermostatically-controlled auxiliary lamp sockets. 3,321,- 595, 5-23-67, CI. 200 — 115.5. Heritage, Clark C. : See — Williston, Edward M., Gregorv. and Heritage. 3,305,435. Heritage, Clark C. and A. K. Esterer, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Levoglucosan production by pyrolysis of cellulosic material. 3.309,355, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 209. Heritage, Robert. Wall-mounted furniture. 3,311,435, 3- 28-67, CI. 312 — 245. Herk, Leonard F. : See — Levy, Eugene L., Herk, Stahl. and Lawrey. 3,301,040. Herkner, Edward C. Broken rifle shell extractor. 3,316,780, 5-2-67, CI. 81—3.05. Herlach, Heinrich, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. Ammuni- tion container with conveyor means for the intermittent feeding of sets of cartridges. 3,359,858, 12-26-67, CI. S9 — 34. Herlach, Henricb, and E. Metzger, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Hold- ing Ltd. Ammunition container with cartridge lift mecha- nism having a chain drive with two adjustable tensioning rollers. 3,359,859, 12-26-67, CI. S9 — 34. Herlet, Adolf, to Siemens-Schuekertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Power rectifier of the NPNP type having recombination centers therein. 3,349,299, 10-24-67, CI. 317 — 235. Herlihy, William F. : See — Forma, James L„ and Herlihy. 3,316,572. Herlinger, Heinz : See — Muth, Friedrich, Unterstenhofer, and Herlinger. 3,322,- 828. Herman, Daniel F. : See — Orsino, Joseph A., Herman, and Brancato. 3,300,329. Herman, Daniel F., and U. Kruse, to National Lead Co. Con- tinuous process for encapsulating individual particles of particulate material with a polyolefin. 3,297,466, 1-10-67, CI. 117—47. Herman, Daniel F., A. L. Resnick, and D. Simone. to National Lead Co. Process for making particle-polymer compositions. 3.305,498, 2-21-67, CI. 260—8. Herman, Hamilton, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electrical interconnecting devices. 3,316,520, 4—25-67, CI. 339—18. Herman, Herbert R. : See — Miranda, Thomas J., and Herman. 3.296,160. Miranda. Thomas J., and Herman. 3,344,003. Herman, Raymond, to Richmond Research Corp. Self thread- ing motion picture projector. 3,333,915, 8-1-67, CI. 352 — 159. Herman, Robert A., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Digital ap- paratus. 3,299,409, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Herman, Robert W., and H. V. Hilker, to Decision Control, Inc. Sampling multiplexer with program control. 3,311.- 886, 3-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Herman, Ruth A., to United States of America, Air Force. In- frared detection system for fault isolation and failure pre- diction. 3,350,702. 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 228. Herman, Simon J. Mechanical device to facilitate the combus- oil burners. 3,347,303, 10-17-67. CI. tion of fuel oil 158—36. Herman, Stanley W., to General Motors Corp. Adjustable seal. 3,30S,6S3, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 607. Herman, Stephen, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Automatic data plotter. 3,298,015, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 347. Hermann, Donald W., to General Motors Corp. Method and apparatus for controlling temperatures. 3.323.57S, 6-6-67, CI. 165—2. Hermann, Edward C., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. N.N-dilower amino adamantane oxides. 3,342,S63, 9-19-67, CI. 260—563. 570 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hermann, Edward C, and J. A. Snyder, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. a-amino-1-adaniantylmethyl penicillins. 3,325,478, 6-13-67, CI. 260—239.1. Hermann, Frank J. : See — Cahn, Robert P., and Herrmann. 3,309,295. Hermann, Hans D. : See — Schott, Claus, Hermann, and Fischer. 3,297,647. Hermann, Hans D., E. Fischer, and G. Roos, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bru- ning. Thermostabilized copolymers of trioxane and process for preparing them using an imidazolidone-2 stabilizer. 3,297,627, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Hermann, Hans D„ E. Fischer, and G. Roos, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Pruning. Thermo-stabilized copolymers of trioxane with urea compounds. 3,316,206, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Hermann, Hans D., and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stabilized copolymers of trioxane. 3,316,207, 4-25-67, CI. 260—45.8. Hermann, Joachim : See — Kuhlo, Gunther, and Hermann. 3,339,293. Hermann, John A„ to Kerr-McGee Corp. Process for re- covering vanadium values from ferrophosphorus. 3,346,329, 10-10-67, CI. 23-^15. Hermann, Leroy N. Five-region, three electrode, symmetrical semiconductor device, with resistive means connecting cer- tain regions. 3,351,826, 11-7-67, CI. 317 — 235. Hermann. Otto, to The R. K. LeBlond Machine Tool Co. Compensation for spindle creep due to bearing temperature. 3,317,258, 5-2-67, CI. 308—207. Hermann, Otto, to The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Co. Digital selector. 3.359,816, 12-26-67, CI. 74—335. Hermann, Paul C, to Gail International. Prefabricated syn- thetic resin bonded tile wall unit. 3,327.442, 6-27-67, CI. 52—309. Hermann, Rudolf, to Honeywell Inc. Pickoff means for fluid vortex rate sensor. 3,319,471, 5-16-67, CI. 73 — 505. Hermann, William J. : See — Williamson, Floyd M. 3,324,559. Hermanns, Leonard S. Holding and conveying device. 3,336,- 040, 8-15-67, CI. 280—43.1. Hermanns, Peter, to Frau Sigrid Heim (nee Krubenberg). Con- trol device. 3,300,161, 1-24-67, CI. 242—154. Hermans, Marie E. A., and T. van der Plas, to Reactor Centrum Nederland. Method for directly preparing granular ura- niferous material having definite particle size. 3,304,152, 2-14-67, CI. 23—346. Hermansen, Milford L. : See — Sage, Lyle, Van Scbaick, and Hermansen. 3,327,609. Hermansen, Nicolai T., and B. B. Bergevin. Solar powered apparatus. 3,338,797, 8-29-67, CI. 202 — 234. Hermeier, Wilhelm : See — Goetz, Friedrich, Hermeier, and Merz. 3,331,600. Hermes, Johannes M. : See — Creuels, Frans H., and Hermes. 3,328,966. Hermes, Johannes M., and I. S. Van Domnielen, to Stamicar- bon N.V. Face conveyor with guide tube for planer haulage means. 3,297,363, 1-10-67, CI. 299—34. Hermes, Peter P., to Monsanto Co. Production of elastic yarns on the woolen system. 3,309,863, 3-21-67, CI. 57 — 163. Hermes Plastics, Inc. : See — Schimmel, Norbert. 3.323,966. Hermes, Walter L. : See — Jones, Charles, Hadaway, Hermes, and Seheerer. 3.359,- 952. Hermetic Coil Co., Inc. : See — Davis, Dim A. J. 3.336,552. Davis, Dhu A. J. 3,354,417. Davis, Dhu A. J. 3,357,101. Hermiz, Ramiz Y., and E. D. Duke, to International Harvester Co. Ejector mechanism for self-loading scraper. 3,325,925, 6-20-67, CI. 37—124. Hernan, George W. : See — Hunkins, Stanley H., and Hernan. 3,349,328. Hernandez, Manuel E., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Pressurized emulsion quick breaking foam compositions. 3,330,730, 7— 11-67, CI. 167 — 85. Herndon. Eldon C, and R. F. Duree, and W. A. Thralls. Gas sampling and detecting system. 3,357,257, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 421.5. Herndon. Fred L. Outside spare tire carrier. 3,302,836, 2-7-67, CI. 224 — 42.24. Herndon, James A., to United Aircraft Corp. Electromag- netic speed sensor. 3,308,659, 3-14-67, CI. 73 — 194. Herndon, John W. : See — Hojanowski, Richard F., and Herndon. 3,356,750. Hernikl, Frank. Tire chain tightener. 3,295,582, 1-3-67, CI. 152—241. Herold, Charles V., and A. L. Kahn, to Societe des Accumula- teurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Active elec- trode material for alkaline cells. 3,342,640, 9-19-67, CI. 136—28. Herold, Curt P., and S. D. Stanley, to United States of Amer- ica, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Quick attach and release fluid coupling assembly. 3,319,979, 5- 16-67, CI. 285 — 24. Herold, Curt P., G. W. Travis, and S. D. Stahley, to United States of America, Army. 3,329,449, 7-4-67, CI. 285 — 269. Herold, Henry L., and J. Weizebaum, General Electric Co. Apparatus in data processing system for coordinating memory communication among processors and peripheral devices. 3,354,466, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Herold, Robert J., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Method of epoxide or episulfide copolymer polymerization with nitro aromatic compound. 3,301,796, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 2. Herold, Thomas R. : See — • Ross, John D., Goodwin, and Herold. 3,326,042. Herold, Werner : See — Binder, Richard, and Herold. 3,357,529. Herolf, Kjell O. G., S. A. Johnsson, and P.-G. Mellgren, to Sunds Aktiebolag. Branch removing machines. 3,326,251, 6-20-67, CI. 144 — 2. Heron, Gordon F., to Turner Bros. Asbestos Co. Ltd. Method of producing cellular material from a dispersion asbestos fiber. 3,338,994, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 41. Heron, John A. Method and apparatus for forming cast ob- jects using expendable patterns. 3,348,605, 10-24-67, CI. 164—26. Herp, Harry C, Jr., to Girdler Corp. Desuperheater. 3,318,- 589, 5-9-67, CI. 261 — 160. Herpich, William A., C. R. Cooley, and G. R. Dempster, deceased; (by Trust Co. of Georgia, executor). Container loading and unloading mechanism. 3,302,808, 2-7-67, CI. 214 — 505. Herr, Alfons : See — Blau, Karl-Ludwig, Herr, Lintner, and Wilhelm. 3,321,- 425. Herr, Alfred B., %o to J. L. Johnson. Oil pan drain plug and wrench therefor. 3,353,428, 11-21-67, CI. 81 — 71. Herr, Ferenc : See — Davis, Martin A., and Herr. 3,351,588. Herr, Gerhard, to Gebr. Happich G.m.b.H. Lined window guide channel. 3,333,364, 8-1-67, CI. 49 — 441. Herr, Heinz : See — ■ Aumuller, Walter, Weber, Weyer, Muth, and Herr. 3,338,- 955. Herr, John A. : See — Roll, John B., and Herr. 3,322,875. Herr, Leroy E., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle suspension. 3,356,176, 12-5-67, 180—73. Herr, Milton E. : See — Fonken, Gunther S., Herr, and Murray. 3,304,323. Fonken, Gunther S., Herr, and Murray. 3,352,8S4. Herr, Milton E., to The Upjohn Co. 9(ll)-dehydro-17a-methyl testosterone and derivatives thereof. 3,351,642, 11-7-67, CI. 260—397.33. Herr, Robert W., to Bowmar Instrument Corp. Minimum back-lash gear mechanism. 3,329,035, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 409. Herr, Ross R. : See — Argoudelis. Alexander D., Herr, and Mason. 3,342,681. Bergv, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3,305.554. Hoeksema, Herman, Herr, and Bannister. 3,326,891. Herr, Ross R., to The Upjohn Co. 5-propyl-hygric acid de- rivatives and intermediates. 3,297,715, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Herr, Theodore Z. : See — Soddy, Thomas C, and Herr. 3,341,972. Herrbach, Paul : See — Drisch, Nicolas, and Herrbach. 3,352,957. Drisch, Nicolas, Herrbach, and Rodier. 3,337,671. Herren, James Le Roy. Electro-hydraulic pressure differen- tial tester. 3,316,753, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 49.1. Herrenschmidt, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers et Chantiers de la Seine Maritime. Insulated tank for liquids at low temperatures. 3,339,778, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 9. Herrera, Arsenic Saddle cinch and D-holder. 3,348,362, 10-24- 67, CI. 54—23. Herrera, Crisogono. Window covers, particularly for aircraft. 3,356,127, 12-5-67, CI. 160—181. Herrera, Joseph J. Film stripping apparatus. 3,339,523, 9-5- 67, CI. 118 — 12. Herrera, Juan H., to Ultramatic National Coffee Machine Inc. Coffee making machine. 3,344,733, 10-3-67, CI. 99 — 302. Herreshoff, Alexander G., P. J. Rich, and R. J. Johnson, to Allgonac Marine Foundry, Inc. Cleat. 3,352,273, 11-14-67, CI. 114 — 218. Herreshoff, Lewis F., to M. L. Stinnes. Sliding seal and valve for reciprocating pump plunger. 3,319,577, 5-16-67, CI. 103—178. Herrett, Richard A., and P. A. King, to Union Carbide Corp. Plant growth medium. 3,336,129, 8-15-67, CI. 71 — 92. Herrick, Aaron B. : See — Kazmierczak, Jerzy E. 3,342,740. Herrick, Aaron B., A. Carlo, Jr., and E. Jungermann, to Armour and Co. Germicidal washing powder and method of making the same. 3,330,767, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 106. Herrick, Carlyle S., to General Electric Co. Light valve re- corder with liquid medium-containing tape roll. 3,341,855, 9-12-67, CI. 346 — 74. Herrick, Carlyle S., and H. R. Day, Jr., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for measuring the probability of the pres- ence of optical blemishes. 3,317,736, 5-2-67, CI. 250 — 219. Herrick, Clifford E., Jr. : See — Straw, Douglas, and Herrick. 3,323,917. LIST OF PATEXTKKS 571 Herrick, Ivan, M. F. Adams, and E. M. lluffnker, to St. Regis Paper Co. Process of refining arablnogalactan-contalning compositions and product produced thereby. 3,325,473, 6-13-67, CI. 260—209. Herrick, Ivan, M. F. Adams, and B. M. lluffaker, to North- west Magnesite Co. Purification of aqueous refuse liquids containing the ortho-hydroxyphenol moiety. 3,350,259, 10-31-67, oi. .162— ic. Herrick, Phillip C. Skillet holder. 3,335, 9SS, 8-15-67, CI. 248 121. Herrick, Wallace D., and H. W. Christie, to The Coleman Co., Inc. Manufactured product having vacuum retaining elastic walls. 3,295,709, 1-3-67, CI. 220 — 9. Herriman, John D. : See — Cleaver, Denis, and Herriman. 3,341,283. Ilerrin, Harold H. Apparatus for storing and retrieving in- formation. 3,317,176, 5-2-67, CI. 24S— 147. Herring, Ardis D. : See — Campbell, Gary L., and Herring. 3.304,044. Herring. Ken li. Storage and dispensing device for liquid in- fant formula. 3,352,460. 11-14-67. CI. 222 — 129.4. Herring. David L., to United States of America, Navy. Prepa- ration of benzene l,4-bis(phenylphosphinic acid). 3,341,- 576. 9-12-67, CI. 260—500. Herring, James M., Jr., to The Budd Co. Plasma torch and auxiliary jet arrangement. 3,324,277, 6-6-67, CI. 219 — 69. Herring, Joseph C, to Marathon Oil Co. Viscosity control in a misciole recovery technique. 3,297,085, 1-10-67, CI. 166—9. Herring, Milton S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rectangular convergence guide. 3,353,210, 11-21-67. CI. IS — S. Herring, Theodore C. : See — Woodward, Wilmer C, and Herring. 3,311,376. Herrington, Richard A. : See — O'Connell. Thomas B., Pierce, Herrington. and Shamp. 3,346.360. Herriott, Donald R.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Projection system. 3,340,765, 9-12-67, CI. 88 — 24. Herrle, Karl : See — Fikentseher, Hans, and Herrle. 3,324,064. Von Schickh, Otto, Winter, and Herrle. 3,329,560. Herrmann, Adolf L., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Locking device with rolling detents. 3,302,960, 2-7-67, CI. 2S7 — 119. Herrmann, Eggert : See — Borchard,"Heinz, and Herrmann. 3.311,951. Herrmann, Eldar R., to Corning Glass Works. Molding com- minuted nonplastic inorganic material. 3,330,892, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 63. Herrmann. John A., R. S. Davis, and R. C. Clement, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. 2-wire and 3-wire no fuse electrostrip receptacle. 3,299,391, 1-17-67, CI. 339 — 14. Herrmann. John A F. W. Kussv, R. R. Frede, and B. Di Marco, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electro-magnetic con- tactor. 3,334.319, 8-1-67, CI. 335 — 131. Herrmann. John A., and A. J. Kralik, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Mechanically held contactor with manual re- lease. 3,358,252, 12-12-67, CI. 335 — 170. Herrmann, John F., to Friden, Inc. Control-bar kev-lever- actuation structure for kevboard mechanism. 3,327,829, 6-27-67. CI. 197— 9S. Herrmann, Karl-Heinz : See — Dietrich, Isolde. Berkl. Weyl, and Herrmann. 3,351.754. Schmidt, Horst, Sehomburg, Kempien, and Herrmann. 3.316.402. Herrmann. Kenneth W., to The Procter & Gamble Co. De- tergent compositions. 8,'346,504, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 137. Herrmann, Kenneth W.. to The Procter & Gamble Co. Liquid detergent composition containing solubillzing electrolvtes. 3,346.873, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 137. Herrmann, Rodolphe, to Societe d'Erploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Pistons of internal combustion engines. 3,358,657, 12-19-67, CI. 123 — 48. Herrmann, William E., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Roll stand construction for belt conveyors. 3,319,779, 5-16-67, CI. 198—192. Herrmann, William L. Bound buttonhole guide. 3,331,342, 7-18-67, CI. 112 — 136. Herrmann, Wolfgang : See — Bauder, Josef, Herrmann, and Swozil. 3,297,245. Herron. Robert A. Moisture control unit. 3,334,471, 8-8-67, CI. 55—224. Hersch, Paul A., to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Gas analysis. 3,314,864. 4-1S-67, CI. 204—1. Hersch, Paul A., to Beekman Instruments. Inc. Dissolved oxidant analysis. 3,315,270, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 1. Hersch, Paul A., and R. Deuringer, to Bookman Instruments, Inc. Gas analysis. 3,314,863, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 1. Hersch. Paul A., and R. Deuringer, to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Cell for dissolved oxidant analysis. 3.315,271, 4-18- 67, CI. 204—195. Hersch. Paul A., and R. Deuringer, to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Apparatus for producing oxides of nitrogen. 3,326,794. 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 275. Hersch. Paul A., and C. J. Sambucetti, to Beekman Instru- ments. Inc. Method and apparatus for monitoring CO*. 3.349,011, 10-24-67. CI. 204 — 1. Herschler. Robert J. : See — Cisney, Merle E., and Herschler. 3,320,141. 3,299,423. Rollins, and Siders. Herschler, Robert J., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Dimethyl sulfoxide inhibition and control of plant virus diseases, 3,334,012, 8-1-67, CI. 167—22. Herschler, Robert J., and W. L. Shilling, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Method for controlling aquatic living organisms with mixed hexahalodimethyl sulfones. 3,338,779, 8-29-67, CI. 167 — 22. Herschmann, Charles, to Lonza Ltd. Preparation of nitriles. 3,317,585, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 465.2. Herscovitch, William H. Convertible rail-highway vehicle. 3,356,042, 12-5-67, CI. 105 — 215. Hersey-Sparling Meter Co. : See — Chapsky, Jacob, Ruger, aud Hood. DelPOrfano, Anthony M., Hood, 3,346,182. Hood, R. T„ Jr., and Stuettig. 3,310,801. Hersh, Lawrence S., and L. A. Fish. Imprinting device for bag filling apparatus. 3,358,414, 12-19-67, CI. 53—14. Hersh, Marvin : See — Stevens, Robert T., and Hersh. 3,344,030. Hersh, Ralph. Music stand. 3,318,562, 5-9-67, CI. 248— 460. Hershberg, Emanuel : See — Oliveto, Eugene P., Rausser, and Hershberg. 3,312,692. Hershey, Gerald L., and F. A. Lowe, to The Coleman Co., Inc. Flame-holding and transition control means for pot-type oil burner. 3,303,868, 2-14-67, CI. 158—91. Hershey, Gerald L., and F. A. Lowe, to The Coleman Co., Inc. Sealed combustion gas furnace. 3,311,155, 3-28-67, CI. 158—7. Hershey, Harold J., R. J. O'Connor, and M. L. Warnock, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic code trans- mitter utilizing a code bearing medium having bits of in- formation. 3.320,369, 5-16-67, CI. 179—90. Hershey, John B., and W. Dow, to United States of America, Navy. Deep water radio-acoustic buoy. 3,299,398, 1-17- 67, CI. 340 — 2. Hershyn, William, to General Electric Co. Electron beam fo- cusing system including a magnetically permeable shield enclosing the electron gun permanent magnet. 3,353,056, 11-14-67, CI. 315—3.5. Hersperger, Karl G. : See — Bischof, Hans, and Hersperger. 3,352,0S6. Herst, Leonard A. : See — Herst, Leonard A., Kaplan, and Spangenberg. 3,345,627. Herstein, Morris S. : See — Abramson, Bernard, and Herstein. 3,304,230. Herst, Leonard A., M. B. Kaplan, and C. B. Spangenberg, 50% to L. A. Herst, and 50% to G. J. Goldman. Prowler alarm. 3,345.627, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 283. Hertel, Hasso : See — ■ Mauz, Otto, and Hertel. 3,352,824. Hertel, Hasso, R. LOwenfeld, and R. Mohr, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Complex metal compounds of water-insoluble azo- dyestuffs. 3,337,521, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 146. Herter, Eberhard, to International Standard Electric Corp. Unbalanced D.C. pushbutton-selection systems. 3,296,383, 1-3-67, CI. 179 — 84. Herter, Eberhard, to International Standard Electric Corp. Signalling systems. 3,309.914, 7-11-67, CI. 179—86. Herter, George L., to Herter's Inc. Shotshell base wad. 3,359,906, 12-26-67, CI. 102—95. Herter's Inc. : See — Herter, George L. 3,359,906. Hertl, Albert : See— Muller, Ernst, and Hertl. 3,302,445. Hertlein, Ronald G., to General Refractories Co. Dispensing hopper having a container opener. 3,348,73S, 10-24-67, CI. 222 — 88. Hertrich, Friedrich R., to International Business Machines Corp. Record member guide device. 3,341,070, 9-12-67, CI. 221—119. Hertwig, Henry F., to Swift & Co. Bacon slicing apparatus. 3,354.920, 11-28-67, CI. 146—95. Hertz, Elisabeth : See — Freed, Meier E., and Hertz. 3,317,538. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Hertz. 3,354,156. Hertz, Fred. Dental treatment appliance. 3,313,025, 4-11- 67, CI. 32 — 23. Hertz, Hellmuth. Laser oscillograph. 3,348,233, 10-17-67, CI. 346 — 76. Hertz, Kurt J., to Ford Motor Co. Pleating method. 3.314,- 842, 4-18-67, CI. 156—196. Hertz. Theodore M. : See — Hecht, Lester S., and Hertz. 3,323,109. Hertz, Theodore M., to North American Aviation, Inc. purer having floating point multiplication. 3,304,417, 67, CI. 235—164. Hertz, Theodore M., to North American Aviation, Inc. Com- 2-14- Mul- tiple computer system with program interrupt. 3,312,951, 4-4-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hertz, Walter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Plasmoid generator and accelerator utilizing an annular magnetic core. 3,319,106, 5-9-67, CI. 313 — 161. Hertzberg, Abraham, and R. C. Weatherston. to Cornell Aero- nautical Laboratory, Inc. Multi-stage method of expanding a high temperature gas. 3,326,452. 6-20-67, CI. 230—69. Hertzberg, H., & Son, Inc. : See — Hertzberg, Ira. 3,335,S50. 572 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hertzberg, Ira, to H. Hertzberg & Son, Inc. Package and packaging process. 3,335,850, 8-15-67, CI. 206 — 46 Hertzler, Samuel H., Jr., to American Components, Inc. Test fixture for electrical components having independently ad- justable jaw pairs. 3,340,173, 9-5-67, CI. 324 — 158. Hertzsch, Wolfgang : See — Leckzik, Erich, and Hertzsch. 3,331.495. Herubel, Jean F., to N. Schlumberger & Cie. Rectilinear comber 3,358,516, 12-19-67, CI. 74 — 82. Hervert, George L. : See — Linn, Carl B., and Hervert. 3,331,663. Hervey, David E., to Industrial Institution International. Ltd. Solar heat exchanger. 3,321,012, 5-23-67, CI. 165 — 40. Hervey, David E„ to Industrial Institution International, Ltd. Ground storage means for structure heating and cooling systems. 3,339,629, 9-5-67, CI. 165—45. Hervig, Harold C, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Adjust- able centering spacer. 3,296.688. 1-10-67. CI. 29 — 272 Hervig. Harold C, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co Elec- trical connector strap. 3,324,234, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 135. Herweg, Jack L. Musician's lip protector. 3,327,580, 6-27-67, V*l» o"i lOo, He , rz A , Ku . rt p - Carrying case and garment hanger. 3,299,997, 1-24-67, CI. 190—43. Herzberg, Ernst : See — ■ Levy, Ernest S., and Herzberg. 3,308,287. Herzig, Albert M. Closure for collapsible tube. 3,315,849, Herzig Karl H., to Brown, Boveri & Cie Aktiengesellschaft. High voltage insulator filled with semiconductive foam con- taining gas under superatmospheric pressure. 3,325,584, 6-13-67, CI. 174 — 30. Herzog Carl. Shafting having flats and method of producing such flats and shafting. 3,304,761 2-°l-67 CI 72 377 Herzog. Ernst G. : See— ' " ' Boiler, Arthur, Furst, and Herzog. 3,309,386. Furst. Andor, and Herzog. 3,309,387. Herzog, Hershel L. : See — Harris, Howard E., and Herzog. 3,326,658. Herzog, Rene, and W. Landolf, to Gebruder Buhler. Convevor trough gate. 3,351,180, 11-7-67, CI. 19S— 205. Herzog. Richard F. : See — Barring-ton, Alfred E., Poschenrieder, and Herzog. 3,342,- He 969?l3?4 bert P - Sui = ical table - 3,318,596, 5-9-67, CI. Herzog, William E., to Collins Radio Co. A.C. ripple and T^O^iLo^g^c^oo 011 * increa sing current drain. 3,300,- Heseltine Donald W., and L. L. Lincoln, to Eastman Kodak 67" CI 260—^240 merocyanine dyes. 3,311,618, 3-28- Heskestad, Gunnar': See — White, Douglas F„ and Heskestad. 3,340,944. Heskestad, Gunnar, to American Standard Inc Guiding fluid around a bend. 3,353.562, 11-21-67. CI. 138— 39 g Heskestad, Gunnar, to American Standard Inc. Jet agitation in a washing machine. 3,358,477, 12-19-67, CI 68—184 Heskestad, Gunnar, to American Standard Inc. Multi-iet 12-19-67 cr68— 184 tl0n ^ * Washing machine. 3,358,478, He nf ke n St h 1 Cl 'J 5 , Un ? ar 'o t ^ I S erican Standard Inc. Fluid dynamics of a bluff body. 3,360,221, 12-26-67, CI 244—42 Heskett. Merle W. : See— H0 3 ff 343 n 389 rederiCk C " IrVing ' McCollum - and Heskett. H Mnf«^L ai 2? n '?- and 4- W " Eckstrom, to Blaw-Knox Co. CI 159— if eva P° rator structure. 3,354,932, 11-28-07, Heslip, John C : See — TT O c^£, 0n A? in ?• Jo A 1Q P - K - anfl Heslip. 3,318,616. Heslop Moylen D., and H. C. Harvev, Jr., to Sylvania Elec- rti^if °n^i t f' * DC - Din ? ct indicating frequency determining circuit employing peak detecting combined delayed and unaelayed^ signals of unknown frequency. 3,324,401, 6-6-67, Heslop, Robert N. : See — tt ~ Ha 4]' Fran >5. Heslop, Lodge, Rattee, and Waite. 3,329,691 Hesp, Claron E and M. D. Ratliff, to Farm Chemicals of uregon. Inc. Runner supported spray boom having mobile supply means. 3,310.239, 3-21-67; CI 239—169 moune Hess, Calvin J., and W. M. Perry, to Bethlehem Steel Co 3,3Tr749,4-4^6rCl ti 260 C -6 I 74 UnClS fr ° m C ° ke 0Ven *"■ Hess, Charles L. : See— Behrendt, Jack B., Hess, and Bergquist. 3,318,151. Hess, Clarence D. : See — • Mitchell, Jack M., and Hess. 3,358,973. Hess, Earl H., to Victor F. Weaver Inc. Processes for prepar- ing blood meal. 3,352,685, 11-14-67, CI. 99 7. H< 3 3of '4 ofv E ' Passin " signal system for motor vehicles. He | S o Pr e . c ' eric „ - t0 SeIa s Corp. of America. Metal heating. 3,34o,846, 10-10-67, CI. 72—200. Hess, Frederick G. : See — Kerschner, Paul M., and Hess. 3,338,935. Hess, Frederick G., to Cities Service Oil Co. Fuel and lubri- cant additives. 3,346,492, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 32.5. Hess, Fritz K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Denitrification of hydrocarbons. 3,309,309, 3-14-67 CI. 208—254. Hess, Fritz K, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Denitrifi- cation with cupric chloride and an alcohol. 3,326,798, 6-20- 67, CI. 208—254. Hess, Hans-Jiirgen E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. N-carbazoyl- amino acid intermediates for polypeptides. 3,330,857, 7—11— 67, CI. 260 — 471. Hess, Hans-Kaspar : See — Speiser, Peter, and Hess. 3,329,565. Hess, Harry W. : See — Karew, Joseph J., Hess, and Jones. 3,320,488. Hess, Howard V. : See — Estes, John II., Hess, and Eckert. 3,359,087. Hess, Howard V., to Texaco Inc. Removing water from brine. 3,316,172, 4-25-67, CI. 210—59. Hess, Howard V., and F. E. Guptill, Jr., to Texaco Inc. Removing water from brine. 3,308,063, 3-7-67. CI. 210 — 59. Hess, Howard V„ and F. E. Guptill, Jr., to Texaco Inc. Recovery of fresh water from brine. 3,318,805, 5-9-67, CI. 210 — 21. Hess, Howard V., F. E. Guptill, Jr., and N. D. Carter, to Texaco Inc. Process for extracting water from brine and generating steam with a hot hydrocarbon liquid. 3,325,- 400, 6-13-67, CI. 210—21. Hess, Howard V., and F. E. Guptill, Jr., to Texaco Inc. Re- covery of desalted water form brine. 3,350,299, 10-31-67, CI. 210 — 22. Hess, Howard V., and F. E. Guptill, Jr., to Texaco Inc. Re- covery of salt-free water form brine. 3,350,300, 10-31-67, CI. 210 — 22. Hess, John R. : See — Eichmann, Albert C, Damm, Hess, and McGiboney. 3,341,- 236. Hess, Kenneth G., to Polar Ware Co. Press guard. 3,300,- 009, 1-24-67, CI. 192—130. Hess. Loval H. : See — Dalzell, David R., Jr., and Hess. 3.323,732. Moore, Lawrence A., and Hess. 3,342,427. Hess, Philip N. : See — ■ Wilbur, Donald A., and Hess. 3,304,463. Wilbur, Donald A., Yu, Se, and Hess. 3,312,859. Hess, Raymond C. : See — Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333.037. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,049. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,050. Hess, Richard A., to Air Products and Chemical Inc. Method of forming a fuel cell electrode. 3,309,231, 3-14-67, CI. 136 — 122. Hess, Richard A., and C. C. Liang, to Air Products and Chem- icals, Inc., and Northern Natural Gas Co. Fuel cell electrode having surface co-deposit of platinum, tin and ruthenium. 3,340,097, 9-5-67, CI. 136—120. Hess, Richard C. : See — Kiss, Marie S., Hess, and Tajkowski. 3,345,202. Hess, Robert L., to Raychem Corp. Package assembly. 3,360,- 631, 12-26-67, CI. 219—85. Hess, Robert W., A. M. Thomsen, F. Porter, and J. W. Ander- son ; y 2 each to Georgia Pacific Corp., and Allied Chemical Corp. Converting lignocellulose materials into yeast con- taining stock feed. 3,314,797, 4-18-67, CI. 99—9. Hess, Thurlow H., Sr., and W. D. Brougher ; said Hess assor. to said Brougher, d.b.a. Brocker Mfg. & Supply Co. Bar handling and shearing machine. 3.304,824, 2-21-67, CI. 83—104. Hess, Walter : See — 'Sixel, Gustav A., and Hess. 3,353,807. Hess, Walter, to 'Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Continuous casting plant. 3,351,124, 11-7-67. CI. 164 — 274. Hess, Walter, and F. Wolf, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Dummy bar with a separable dummy bar head. 3,324,934, 6-13-67, CI. 164—274. Hessburg, Lawrence J., Jr., and T. Steel Products Co. Cored wall 2-14-67, CI. 52—249. Hesse Carriage Co. : See — Falk, Charles T. 3,319,062. Miller, Eldon F. 3,352,594. Hesse, Gerhard, and W. Dietel, to VEB Carl Hollow bodies of electrostrictive material. 11-28-67, CI. 310 — 9.7. Hesse, Kenneth R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Direct-view stoi-age tube and method of erasure. 3,331, 9S3, 7-18-67, CI. 315 — 12. Hesseler, Kurt : See — Bickenbach, Karl, Hesseler, and Husken. 3,316,8S5. Hesselholt, Jens, to Pedershaab Maskinfabrik A/S. Apparatus for moulding concrete pipes having a circumferential re- cess in the outer spigot end surface. 3,341,910, 9-19-67, CI 25—39. Hesselmann, Willy. Apparatus for the application of liquid substances, particularly adhesives. 3,319.603, 5-16-67, CI. 118 — 410. Hesser Maschinenfabrik, Fr., A.G. : See — Buchner, Norbert. 3,333.758. Grafingholt, Alfred. 3,318,067. Grafingholt, Alfred, and Branstner. 3.350.840. Hellriegel, Warner. 3,323,277. Paal, Hans, and Zimmermann. 3.333.396. Stambera, Adolf, and Cap. 3,299,975. C. Olson, to Stainless & construction. 3,303,617, Zeiss Jena. 3,355,003, LIST OF PATENTEES 573 Hessinger, Philip S., and a. R. Sheets to National Beryllia Corp. Microelectronic puckage. o,312,7il, 4-4-0 1, w. Hessinger,' Philip S., and T. W. Weber, to Mycalex Corp. o£ America Method of making synthetic mica and ceraino- plaslic materials. :;.:;.-:s.092. S -29 ■ H7, CI. 05— IS Hessiou, John W., Jr., \s each to G. D. Besler and M A. Hes- slon Method and composition for creating aerosol disper- sions. 3.3 10,400, 3-21-07, CI. 167—39. Session. Mark A.. Assoc: See — Session, John W., Jr. 3,310,406. Hessler, John, Jr.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Non-contacting line stretcher. 3,309,629, 3-14-bi, CI. 333—31. Hessler, Richard O. : See — ,,..,,,. Monroe. Joseph W., Grace, and Hessler. 3,320,794. Monroe, Joseph W., Grace, and Hessler. 3,320,795. Hessler Richard O., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for inducing fatigue cracks in structural mate- rials. 3,353,401, 11-21-67, CI. 73—37. Ilesston Corp., Inc. : See — Elder, Robert L.. and Waddail. o,ol2,o43. Hester, Carl T. : See — Willman, Bertram T., and Hester, o, 314,481. Hester, George T. : Sec- Hester. James H., G. T. and R. L. 3,33o,534. Hester, Harry D. : See — Black. Lawrence W. 3,300,405. „ , _ „ t , , Hester, Jackson B., Jr., to The Upjohn Co. 3,4,5,6-tetrahydro- lH-azepiuo(4,3,2-cd) indoles. 3,314,942, 4-18-67, CI. 200— Hester, ' Jackson B., Jr., to The Upjohn Co. Novel 1.3,4,5- tetrahydropyrrolo[4,3,2-de]quinolines. 3,330,835, i -11-67, Hester" Jackson B., Jr., to The Upjohn Co. 4-(indol-3-yl)- hexahvdro-lH-azepines and their method of preparation. 3,347,S0O. 10-17-07, CI. 260—326.15. Hester, Jackson B., Jr., and J. Szmuszkovicz, to The Upjohn Co Polvhvdro - G-niethoxv-l-(3,4,5-trimethoxyphenyl)-9H- pyrido[3,4-b] indoles. 3,345,376, 10-3-67, CI. 260—296. Hester, James F. : See — Beard, Ralph L., and Hester. 3,296,627. Beard, Ralph L., and Hester. 3,351,339. Hester, James II., G. T. and R. L. Hester. Highway replace- able post. 3,335,534, S-15-67, CI. 52 — 169. Hester, Rav L. : See — Hester, James H, G. T. and R. L. 3,335,534. Hester, Weslev YV. Necklace clasp. 3,350,753, 11-7-67, CI. 24 — 239. Heston, Eugene E., W. E. Kmentt, H. J. Robins, and J. V. Stroup, to NRM Corp. Pelletizer. 3,317,957, 5-9-07, CI. 18 — 12. Heterochemical Corp. : See — Nanninga, Jan B. 3,328,169. , „ Heth, Sherman C, and E. T. Lewis, to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Turf groomer with adjustable turf-engaging implements. 3,306,370, 2-2S-67, CI. 172—519. Heth, Sherman C, E. T. Lewis, and M. Ronning, to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Turf groomer. 3,331,195, 7-1S-67, CI. 56—24. Hetherington, Alexander C, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Con- ducting tow line structure. 3,304,364, 2-14-67, CI. 174 — 101.5. Hetherington, James R., to Varian Associates. Getter ion vacuum pump. 3,309,010, 3-14-67, CI. 230—69. Hetland, George, Jr. : See — Graves, Ross E., Hetland, Samulon, and Stephenson. 3.296.534. Hetmann, Richard, to Dr. Ing. Porsche, h.c.F., K.G., Firma. Svnchronized clutch with multiple friction members. 3,347,- 347, 10-17-67, CI. 192—53. Hetteix, Irene M. : See — Hetteix, Jacques. 3,331,317. Hetteix, Jacques, deceased, bv I. M. Hetteix, executrix, to Sperrv Rand Corp. High speed bar printer. 3,331,317, 7-1S- 67, CI. 101—93. Hetterlv. Ralph M. : See — Oxenrider. Bryce C, and Hetterlv. 3.297.634. Hetterscheid, Wilhelmus T. H.. and J. J. Reichgelt, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transistor circuit for develop- ing a hish voltage and including short-circuit protection means. 3.343.061, 9-19-67, CI. 321 — 2. Hettich. Alfred, and K. Paule, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Power driven device for tightening and loosening of screws or the like. 3,329,185, 7-4-67. CI. 144 — 32. Hettich, Hugo. Securement between oscillation-imparting coil spring and balance member of timepiece. 3,324,645, 6-13- 67, CI. 5S — 115. Hettick, George R. : See — Bauer, Robert D., Ledbetter, and Hettick. 3,324,010. Little. Donald M.. and Hettick. 3,340, 1S5. Van Poole, Joe, and Hettick. 3,318,804. Hettinger, Donald M., and R. L. Martin, to The Weatherproof Products Corp. Power apparatus for windows or the like. 3,324,594. 6-13-67, CI. 49 — 28. Hettler, Robert F. : See — Shelburg, William D., and Hettler. 3,353,991. Hettrick Mfg. Co., The : See — Tombari, Aldo L. 3.32S,S54. Tombari, Aldo L. 3.337,101. Tombari, Aldo L. 3,342,192. Hetzel, Marvin E., and J. J. Cerenka. Chain form clip. 3,338,- 689, S-29-67, CI. 29—193.5. Hetzel, .Max, In Centre KleetnmU|UC llorluger S.A. Electronic watch. 3,:;2S.O.->7, 27-01, CI. 318 128. Hetzel, Max, and K. Fossard, to Centre Electronlque Ilorloger S.A. Winding machine. 3,300,213, 12-20-07, CI. 242—149. Hetzler, Lewis B„ to General Motors Corp. Voltage regulator for generators. 3,332,003. 7-18-67, CI. 322— 28. Heubl, Walter. Bottle closure. 3,300,074, 1-24-07, CI. 215—90. Huebl, Walter. Bottle stopper. 3,343,700, 9-20-07, CI. 215— 41. Heubusch, Henrv P., to Bell Aerospace Corp. Hydrazine based solid propellants. 3,314,S37, 4-18-07, CI. 149 — 36. Heuchling, Theodore P., and R. E. Kronauer, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Reciprocating actuator. 3,312,842, 4-4-07, CI. 310—17. Heuck, Claus : See — Mauz, Otto, and Heuck. 3,300,499. Heuer, Charles H., to Zenith Radio Corp. Color television color killer with variable sensitivity. 3,30S,231, 3-7-67, CI. 17S— 5.4. Heuer, Hans, to Olympia Werke AG Punching apparatus. 3,351,740. 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 384. Heuer, Hans, to Olympia Werke AG. Electromechanical count- ing chain arrangement. 3,355,577, 11-28-07, CI. 235 — 92. Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Preparation of magnesium oxide from magnesite. 3,302,997, 2-7-67, CI. 23—201. Heuer, Russell P., to General Refractories Co. Process of beneficiating magnesite. 3,305,302, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 67. Heumann, Frederick G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Twister apparatus and driving means therefor. 3,352,095, 11-14-67, CI. 57 — 105. Heupgen, Marcel, to Forges et Ateliers de Constructions Elec- triques. Flexible metallic sheaths for cables. 3,314,451, 4-18-67, CI. 138—177. Heurtey, Societe Anonyme : See — Guingand, Jean R. 3,309,073. Heuse, Otto, M. Boldt, and R. Wirtz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for electrochemically oxidizing oj-hydroxy-carboxyl- ic acids to a,w-dicarboxvlic acids. 3,316,162, 4-25-67, CI. 204 — 79. Heuser, Elliott G., to W. H. Brady Co. Adhesive labels with structural alignment means. 3,315,387, 4^25-67, CI. 40—2. Heuser, Ewald : See — Jordan, Friedrich, and Heuser. 3,349.893. Heuser, Leon J. : See — Donovick, Richard, Heuser, and Dolliver. 3,345,375. Heusler, Karl : See — Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, Ueberwasser, and Heer. 3,346,509. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3,346,601. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3,349,0S3. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Wieland, and Heusler. 3,301,- 879. Heusser, Jean, to Hommel A.G. Diethylaminoethoxyethyl ester of a-phenvlbutvric acid and salts thereof. 3,349,114, 10-24- 67, CI. 260 — 477. Heuvel, Johan G. F. Ski with torsional-responsive rigidity. 3,326,564, 6-20-67, CI. 280 — 11.13. Heuze, Bernard M. L., to Societe d'Etudes contre la Corrosin (S.E.C.C.O.). Method and structure for connecting elec- trodes to feed cables. 3,326,791, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 196. Heuze, Bernard M. L.. to Societe d'Etudes Contre la Corro- sion. Device for checking cathodic protection. 3,351,545, 11-7-67, CI. 204—196. Hevert, Carl H, W. J. Krupick, and P. E. Seifried, to Gen- eral Precision, Inc. Two-axis gyro. 3,323,375, 6-6-67, CI. 74—5. Hewett, Colin L., and G. F. Woods, to Organon Inc. 7.10- dialkyl-pregnanes. 3,314,970, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Hewett, Colin L., and G. F. Woods, to Organon Inc. 16-alkyl pregnane derivatives and process for the preparation there- of. 3,325,51S, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Hewett, Major W., and L. L. Meyer, to General Electric Co Optical arrangement in hot box detection apparatus 3,303,340, 2-7-67, CI. 246 — 169. Hewett, Oscar C. : See — ■ Rosing, John, King, and Hewett. 3,313,382. Hewett, William A., to International Business Machines Corp. Ethylenically unsaturated carbazole polymeric materials and methods of making the same. 3,312,073, 4—4—07. CI. 260 — 80.3. Hewett, William A., and A. H. Sporer, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Photoconductors and method of mak- ing the same. 3,341,472, 9-12-67, CI. 252 — 501. Hewett, Willis G. Limit switch. 3,300,597, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 47. Hewie, David W., to Dominion Electrohome Industries Ltd. Silicon controlled rectifier circuits. 3,329,837, 7-4-67, CI. 307—88.5. Hewitt. Alfred G.. and H. P. Eichin, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of producing flexible bag. 3,334,553, 8-8-67, CI. 93 — 35. Hewitt, Arthur W., to J. M. Exton, as Trustee of the Trust Known as Exton Development Co. Process for ornamenting glass articles. 3,32S,925, 7-4-07, CI. 51—312. 574 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hewitt, Charles H. Manually operated jack for lifting and lowering loads from an overhead support. 3,306,583, 2-28- 67, CI. 254 — 171. Hewitt, Fred G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magneuc storage ele- ments and method for storing discrete levels of data. 3,332,- 073, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 174. Hewitt. Frederick G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Flux-independent information storage in ferrites. 3,331,064, 7-11-67, CI. 340—174. „ „ ^ Hewitt, Frederick G„ and R. H. James, to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic analog signal integrater. 3,328,786, 6-27- 67, CI. 340—174. Hewitt, Gordon T., to Colgate Palmolive Co. Synthetic gum dispersions. 3,325,416, 6-13-67, CI. 252—161. Hewitt, Gordon T., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent bar containing fatty ketone. 3,350,320, 10-31-67, CI. 252— 161. Hewitt, Kenneth D. : See — „ „ r A Trimble, Stanley C, Hewitt, and Thornhill. 3,353,9.4. Hewitt, Lew V. : See — Horton, Dee D., and Hewitt. 3,327,428. Hewitt-Robins Inc. : See — Century, Bernard A. 3,317,041. Christiansen, Robert L. 3,295,557. Lippmann, Arthur W., and Kroening. 3,326,397. Olender, Francis B., and Ward. 3,345,115. Phillips, Peter J. 3,326,355. Skinner, Clavton H. 3,305.251. Skinner, Clayton H. 3,316,369. Skinner, Clayton H., and Kolarik. 3,332,093. Hewitt, Warren W. : See — Smith E. Quimby, Jr., Marson, Hewitt, and Hage. 3,311,747. Hewitt, William A., to 'Shell Oil, Co. Oil soluble polymers. 3,310,536, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Hewitt, William H., Jr. : See — Heiter, George L., and Hewitt. 3,302,134. Hewitt, Woodrow W. : See — Seress, George, and Hewitt. 3,304,570. Seress, George, and Hewitt. 3,305,184. Hewko, Lubomyr O., to General Motors Corp. Accessory drive mechanism. 3,327,566, 6-27-67, CI. 74—798. Hewlett, Clarence W., Jr., to General Electric Co. Electro- lytic system for sampling and storing information. 3,315,- 236, 4-18-67, CI. 340—173. Hewlett-Packard Co. : See — Adam, Stephen F. 3,319,194. Allen, Robert L., and Bagley. 3,320,546. Andersen, Robert A., and Cooley. 3,296,613. Anderson, Richard W. 3,310,747. Anderson, Richard W. 3,340,475. Austin, Edward E., and Kemplin. 3,308,474. Beltz, Philip B., and Brusch. 3,327,261. Bunker, Bradley D. 3,313,998. Candilis, Emmanuel E. 3,341.790. Chesebrough, James A., and Ura. 3,313,293. Cochran, David S. 3,308,400. De Vries, Robert L. 3,344,243. Grob, Ronald. 3,314,004. Hammond, Donald L., and Cutler. 3,339,091. Hartai, Antal. 3,319,259. Hartai, Antal. 3,335,424. Hewlett. William R. 3,328.685. Hinsvark, Orville N. 3,298,786. Hinsvark, Orville N. 3,304,159. Hinsvark, Orville N. 3,304,170. Hollowav. Joseph H. 3.323,009. Hollowav, Joseph H., and Anderson. 3.323.008. Hollowav, Joseph H., and Rorden. 3,354,307. James, Rex L. 3,310,726. Justice, Gregorv. 3,360,727. Kistler, James F. 3,348,159. Kuhn, Nicholas J. 3,317,827. La Barre, Lawrence J. 3.327,542. La Barre, Lawrence J. 3,337,213. Lacev. Richard F. 3,360,740. Lehmann, William B., and Ron. 3,304,413. Levy, Eugene J., and Paul. 3,329,005. Lobclell, Donn D. 3.341,807. Lucas, Derek A. 3.297.210. Lynn, Robert E. 3,346,803. Mac Neil, Norman H. 3,353,410. Magleby, Kay B. 3,359,366. McClendon. Scott, and Schrock. 3,309,533. Moll, John L. 3,299,290. Nourney, Carl-Ernst G. 3,327,226. Oliver, Bernard M. 3.320.850. Peredy, Stephen K. 3,342,377. Reis, Charles S. 3,299,433. Reis, Charles S. 3,319.251. Reiser, Ralph R. 3,297,859. Rendina. John F. 3,318,154. Rendina, John F. 3,319,119. Riggert, Harold R. 3,337,815. Ritchie, Douglas E. 3,347.608. Sanber, James W. 3,340.536. Selsted, Walter T.. and Girdner. 3,295,780. Selsted, Walter T., and Girdner. 3,298,490. Sherman, Allan P. 3.359.975. Slmpkins Alan B.. and Hamilton. 3,30S,424. Hewlett-Packard Co. : See — Continued Stoft, Paul E. 3,344,350. Strassberg, Daniel D. 3,335,422. Stromer, Edgar G. 3,328,607. Umphrey, James M. 3,300,718. Velardocchia, Cosmo J. 3,297,976. Vessot, Robert F. C. 3,345,581. Vessot, Robert F. C. 3,348,040. Waer, Robert L. 3,324,298. Watson, Robert E. 3,341.738. Whatley, Larry A. 3,315,153. Woolley, Bradford G., Jr. 3,315,182. Yen, Chu-Sun. 3,334,305. Zoltan, Steven I. 3,304,524. Hewlett, Timothy Y., Jr. Burner apparatus. 3,302,686, 2-7-67, CI. 158—76. Hewlett, William R., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Ohmmeter utiliz- ing field-effect transistor as a constant current source. 3.328.685, 6-27-67. CI. 324 — 62. Hewson, Carl E. Heart and lung resuscitator. 3,307,541, 3-7-67, CI. 128—145.8. Hewson, Carl E. Heart and lung resuscitator. 3,351,052, 11-7-67. CI. 128 — 53. Hexacon Electric Co. : See — Sylvester, Joseph A. 3,343,245. Hexcel Corp. : See — Jackson, Wendell T. 3.356.555. Schafer, John P. 3.339,673. Hexcel Products, Inc. : See — Holland, Kenneth M. 3,321,355. Hoyt, Edwin R. 3,307,440. Hull, Harold R. 3,342,666. Schafer. John P. 3,320,716. Hexionic Acid Corp. : See — Gleason. C. Roy. and Slack. 3,328,492. Hextell, Dale H. Fence stretcher. 3,298,663, 1-17-67, CI. 254—83. Hey, Arie, and W. F. Hippen, to Lever Bros. Co. Device for manufacturing a hollow object from thermoplastic mate- rial. 3,324,509, 6-13-67, CI. 18—5. Heyck, Hans, to Martin Marietta Corp. Electro-optical error measuring system for determining target displacement. 3,356,848, 12-5-67. CI. 250—203. Heyden, Herbert F. Battery-operated decorative candle light. 3,340,391, 9-5-67, CI. 240—10.64. Heydenreich, Friederike. Dental apparatus for measuring and evaluating mouth measurements for tooth protheses. 3,336,670, 8-22-67, CI. 32 — 32. Heydkamp, Wolfgang, E. Muller, and W. Kallert, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethanes prepared from chlorocarbonic acid ester reaction products with N- alkylalkanolamines. 3,357,932, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Heydlauf, Kurt, and H. Braun. to Ernst Heinkel Aktiengesell- schaft. Adjustable sheave. 3,358,520, 12-19-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Heyer, Benjamin F. W., to Marquette Corp. Engine param- eter analyzer. Re. 26,163, 2-28-67, CI. 73—116. Heyer, Guenter : See — Essers, Ulf. Heyer, Rockschies, and Adolph. 3,324,724. Heyer, Inc. : See — Springer, Edward M. 3,348,838. Heyer, Walter E. : See — Meseher, Harold E., and Heyer. 3,326,542. Heyer, Wilhelm, and W. Rafael, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Coal winning apparatus with independently traveling winning machines. 3,356,417, 12-5-67, CI. 299 — 34. Heyer, Willy : See — Rassmann, Cbristoph, Georg, and Heyer. 3,343,881. Heyer, Willy, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Scaf- folding for a mine arrangement. 3,295,632, 1-3-67, CI. 182 — 93. Heyer, Willy, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhiitte Westphalia. Min- ing planer with adjustable positioned cutting means. 3.310,346, 3-21-67, CI. 299—34. Heyer, Willy, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Coal planer having energy storing means to relatively drive cut- ting elements. 3,357,744, 12-42-67, CI. 299 — 34. Heyer, Willy, and O. Breuer, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westphalia. Mining planer with pivotal lateral and central cutting members. 3,342,529, 9-19-67, CI. 299—34. Heves, Josef, and W. A. Fischer. Fuel cell with electrode hav- ing fine pore openings. 3,351,492. 11-7-67, CI. 136 — 86. Heyes. Richard : See— Silverwood, Frederick W., and Heyes. 3,343,936. Heyes, Richard E. Automated tallying system. 3,318,522, 5-9-67, CI. 235—146. Hevhal, Edward B., to General Electric Co. Electrical switch housing. 3,305,658, 2-21-67, CI. 200—168. Heying, Theodore L., J. A. Reid, and S. I. Trotz. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Polyurethane solid propellants prepared from an organo-boron isocyanate and a carborane alcohol. 3,311.593, 3-28-67, CI. 260—77.5. Heyl, Gerhard, G. Luttgens, and B. Vinzelberg. to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for dis- charging insulating articles on a support. 3,309,569, 3-14-67, CI. 317—2. Heyl, Gerhard, G. Liittgens, and A. Schmitz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for applying small par- ticles to articles in an electric field. 3.327,685, 6-27-67, CI. 118—624. LIST OF PATENTEES 575 Ileyl, Gerhard, G. Liittgens, and A. Schmitz, to Farbenfabrlken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for applying small par- ticles to articles in an electric field. 3,332,395, 7-25-67, CI. 118—624. Ilevman, Horace W., J. Hambleton, and D. Gurwicz. Adjust- able speed motor control system. 3,337,786, 8-22-67, CI. 318 — 308. Heyman Mfg. Co. : See — Klump, Ferdinand, Jr., and Pfeifer. 3,309,178. Heyman, Nicholas C. : See — Essex, Robert B., Hevman, and Kravis. 3,302,211. Heymann. 11a us, to Olympia Werke AG. Testing apparatus for information storage devices of data processing systems. 3,336,579. S-15-67, CI 340—172.5. Heymann, Joseph, to Tiios Plastics Corp. Spring untangler. 3,346,305, 10-10-67, CI. 302— -2. Heymann, Seymour E. : See — Hamlin, Wayne D., and Heymann. 3,337,153. Heymer, Gero, and H. Harnisch, to Knapsack Aktiengesell- scnaft. Process and apparatus for the manufacture of titani- um nitride. 3,345,134, 10-3-67, CI. 23—191. Heymer, Gero, and H. Harnisch, to Knapsack Aktiengesell- schaft. Process and apparatus for the manufacture of ni- tride powders of the elements aluminum, boron, silicon or zirconium. 3,352,637, 11-14-67. CI. 23—191. Heyn, Edward E. : See — Sunblade, Richard G., and Heyn. 3,324,252. Heyna, Johannes : See — Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, Zimmermann, Karacsonyi, Berner, and Heyna. 3,334,961. Hevnemann, Julius W. Expanding file-folder construction. 3,312,384, 4-4-67, CI. 229—54. Heynneman, Walter R. : See — Nava, Joseph A., Heynneman, and Jewell. 3,312,928. Heyroth, Alexander : See — Schoeler, Horst, Weibrecht, Hartwig, and Heyroth. 3,326,080. Hevs, George. Height measuring device. 3,313,030, 4-11- 67, CI. 33—169. Heys, Ralph C, to Millspaugh Ltd. Drainage control device for paper-making machine. 3,323,981, 6-6-67, CI. 162—352. Heys, Ralph C, to Millspaugh Ltd. Press and felt sections of paper-making machines. 3,340,140, 9-5-67, CI. 162 — 358. Heywang, Hermann, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Method of manufacturing capacitor strips. 3,334,002, 8-1- 67, CI. 156 — 233. Hevwang, Walter, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Berlin and Munich. Method of producing semiconductor components. 3,347,719, 10-17-67, CI. 148 — 187. Heywang, Walter, and E. Sirtl, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing monocrystalline semiconductor mem- bers with lavers of respectively different conductance. 3.359.143. 12-19-67, CI. 14S — 174. Hevwood, James H. Corner fastener for storm doors and the like. 3,302,902. 2-7-67, CI. 287—189.36. Hevwood, James H. Tube connecting fastener. 3,353,853, 11- 21-67, CI. 287—54. Heywood, Vincent E. Method of corner cutting envelope blanks. 3,327,576, 6-27-67, CI. 83 — 13. Heywood, Vincent E., and A. H. Johnson, to United States Envelope Co. High-speed banding of envelopes and the like. 3,350,834, 11-7-67, CI. 53 — 3. Heywood-Wakefield Co. : See — Benzing, John A. 3,337,265. Brouillette, Albert J. 3,297.066. Hiatt, Arthur B., and J. D. Koch, to General Motors Corp. Auxiliary support means for a gas bearing. 3,360,310, 12-26-67, CI. 30S— 35. Hiatt, Gordon D., and M. E. Rowley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of mixed salts of water-soluble cellulose de- rivatives. 3,335,128, 8-8-67, CI. 260—215. Hiatt, Gordon D., and M. E. Rowley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Soluble epoxy derivatives of cellulose. 3,349,080, 10-24-67, CI. 260—225. Hiatt, Harrold E. : See — Hannah, Jack W., and Hiatt. 3,355,819. Hiatt, John P. : See — Hawthorn, Robert, and Hiatt. 3,320,703. Hiatt, Richard S., Jr., to Cohu Electronics Inc. Television synchronization system adapted to compensate for cable time delay between camera and camera control unit. 3,337,- 688, 8-22-67, CI. 178 — 69.5. Hiatt, Richard S., Jr., to Cohu Electronics, Inc. Synchronizing generator. 3,359,367, 12-19-67, CI. 178—69.5. Hiatt, Wilbur L. Propulsion means. 3,295,490, 1-3-67, CI. 115—12. Hiatt, William R., to General Electric Co. Solid state electronic devices, method and apparatus. 3,324,531, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Hiatt, William R.. and J. R. Barrett, to General Electric Co. Bistable metal-niobium oxide-bismuth thin film devices. 3,336.514, 8-15-67, CI. 317—234. Hibarger, George. Breakwaters. 3,357,192, 12-12-67, CI. 61 — 5. Hibbard, Billy B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Viscous aqueous blend of polystyrene sulfonate and N-vinylpvrrolidinone, and preparation thereof. 3,331,798, 7-18-67", CI. 260 — 29.6. Hibbard, Billy B.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Viscous aqueous preparations. 3,341,319, 9-12-67, CI. 71 — 110. Hibbard, Haines C, and J. R. Cox, to Esso Production Re- search Co. Digital seismic recording. 3,315,223, 4—18-67, CI. 340—15.5. Hibbard, Orlo K. Method and apparatus for blind-side sup- ported stapling. 3,354,539. 11-28-67, CI. 29—432.1. Hibbard, Rowland G., and E. Cathcart. Weedicide solution applicator. 3,295,721, 1-3-67, CI. 222—51. Hibbeler, Charles L. : See — Hicks, Harold E., and Hibbeler. 3,311,971. Hibbentrop, Annemarie : See — Popelak. Alfred, Lettenbauer, Schaumann, and Hibben- trop. 3,331,855. Hibbits, Forrest G., to Honeywell, Inc. Multicore transformer including integral mounting assembly. 3,323,091, 5-30-67, CI. 336—84. Hibbits, Forrest G., and P. M. Haas, to Honeywell, Inc. Analog digital converted. 3,351,932, 11-7-67, CI. 340—347. Hibbits, Forrest G., and P. M. Haas, to Honeywell Inc. Ana- log to digital converter with interference signal rejection 3,354,453, 11-21-67, CI. 340—347. Hibbitts, Kermit : See — ■ Brackmann, Warren A., and Hibbitts. 3,353,430. Hibbs, James E. : See — Portnoff, Lawrence A., Bloom, and Hibbs. 3,329,109. Hibernia-Chemie G.m.b.H. : See — Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,423. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,632. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Baron. 3,337,633, Hibi, Tatsusaburo. Parachute assembly for aircraft. 3,352,519, 11-14-67. CI. 244 — 139. Hibniek, Herbert E. : See — Brunner, Matthew J,, Finkelstein, Hibniek, and Schubert. 3,317,382. Hickam, William M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Device for monitoring oxygen content of gases. 3,347,767, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 195. Hickerson, Frederick R., and C. P. Iosso, to United States of America, Army. Thrust controlled rocket motor. 3.297,256. 1-10-67, CI. 239—265.19. Hickerson, Frederick R., A. J. Marhefka, and C. P. Iosso, to United States of America, Army. Projectile recovery ap- paratus. 3,314.286, 4-18-67, CI. 73—167. Hickerson, John D. : See — Fishaber, Marvin H., and Hickerson. 3,330,212. Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp. Keyboard encoder with plural and different sets of code members. 3,302,764, 2-7-67, CI. 197 — 16. Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp. Printing apparatus with type wheel disconnected from selection means during return to home position. 3,307,676, 3-7-67, CI. 197—18. Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp. Selection mechanism in which one selector plate provides selection in plural directions. 3,334,720, 8-8-67, CI. 197 — 49. Hickerson, John E., to International Business Machines Corp. Printing structure having plural type wheels. 3,334,721, 8- 8-67, CI. 197—50. Hickerson, John E., and H. R. Kruspe, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Character selection for single element printing mechanism employing cam pairs. 3,302,765, 2-7- 67, CI. 197—16. Hickey, Frank D., to FMC Corp. Method for processing cereal grain. 3,336,137, 8-15-67, CI. 99 — 2. Hickey, Frank D., to FMC Corp. Method of processing cereal grain. 3,342,607, 9-19-67, CI. 99 — 2. Hickey, Frank D., H. W. Adams, and K. Hirahara, to FMC Corp. Continuous rendering method and apparatus. 3,295,- 982, 1-3-67, CI. 99 — 2. Hickey, Frank D., H. W. Adams, K. Hirahara. G. R. Ander- son, and D. W. Chamberlin, to FMC Corp. Apparatus for preparing fruit. 3.331.375, 7-18-67, CI. 134 — 127. Hickey. Frank D., and K. Hirahara, to FMC Corp. Method for processing fat-containing solids. 3,357,834, 12-12-67, Co. 99—7. Hickev, Harold A. : See — Pratt, Eric W., and Hickey. 3,333,371. Hickey, John J., to TRW Inc. High speed gating circuit. 3.331 ,968. 7-18-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Hickey, John J., and J. P. Smith, to TRW Inc. High voltage control arrangement. 3,299,343, 1-17-67, CI. 323 — 23. Hickey. Lawrence J. : See — Williams, Robert H.. and Hickey. 3.300.360. Hickey, Paul R., to General Precision, Inc. Data mass memory system. 3,309,676, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Methods and machines for forming cartons. 3,312,153, 4-4-67, CI. 93 — 44. Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Method and apparatus for erecting a carton. 3,312,155. 4-4-67, CI. 93—53. Hickin. Robert J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Packaging. 3,339,724, 9-5-67, CI. 206 — 65. Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Apparatus for transferring packages. 3,345.799, 10-10-67, CI. 53 — 47. Hickin, Robert J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Methods and machines for forming cartons. 3.354.797, 11-2S-67, CI. 93—49. Hickin, Robert J., and J. J. Galbierz. to Packaging Corp. of America. Carton construction. 3,348,757, 10-24-67, CI. 229—37. 576 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Hickle. James C. : See — Carl, William L., and Hickle. 3,358,177. Hicklen, William L. : See — Horton, John T., Waugh, and Hicklen. 3,339,779. Hickling, Robert, and J. C. Kent, to General Motors Corp. Internal combustion engine fuel charge stratification by electrostatic forces. 3,318.293, 5-9-67, CI. 123—32. Hickman, Albert F. Heavy duty vehicle spring suspension. 3,298,711, 1-17-67, CI. 2S0— 124. Hickman, Albert F., to Hickman Developments, Inc. Light duty tandem axle suspension. 3,301,573, 1-31-67, CI. 280—104.5. Hickman, Bobby R. : See — Salyer, Ival O., Schwendeman, and Hickman. 3,359,145. Hickman, Charles E., deceased (Ann Arbor Trust Co., and K. Goldsmith, co-executors), and A. L. Goldsmith, to Brazeway, Inc. Method and apparatus for making finned tubing. 3,345,- 726, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Hickman Developments, Inc. : See — Hickman, Albert F. 3,301,573. Hickman, George H., to Carrier Corp. Vibration monitoring system. 3,316,756, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 71.4. Hickman, Howard J. : See — Waterman, Logan C, and Hickman. 3,314,872. Hickman, John S., to Inlands Steel Products Co. Side lap vapor vent. Re. 26,141. 1-10-67, CI. 52—534. Hickman, John S. Advertising device. 3,310,163, 3-21-67, CI. 206 — 20. Hickman, John S., to Airtex Corp. Gas conditioning unit and method for drying gas. 3,320,723, 5-23-67, CI. 55 — 32. Hickman, John S., and G. E. Martin, to United States of America, Navy. Transducer test equipment and method. 3,303.688. 2-14-67, CI. 73 — 1. Hickman, Richard B., and K. H. Mindrum, to Clark Equipment Co. Attachment for lift trucks and the like. 3,332,715, 7-25- 67, CI. 294—64. Hickman. Roy S. : See — Peldman, Saul, and Hickman. 3,335,601. Hiekner, Richard A. : See — Farber, Hugh A., and Hiekner. 3,338,975. Hickok, Daniel H. : See — Sundv, William E., and Hickok. 3,306,003. Hickok. Harry N. Ski rack. 3,338,422, 8-29^67, CI. 211—60. Hickok Teaching Systems, Inc. : See — Bartee Thomas C. 3,309,793. Hickok. W. O., Mfg. Co., The : See — Sundy, William E., and Hickok. 3,306,003. Hickok, Willard H., and G. C. Trabue. to Chemetron Corp. High frequency heating system. 3,359,399, 12-19-67, CI. 219 — 10.69. Hickory Springs Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Haney, Benjamine H., and Dockery. 3,324,485. Hickox. Lester E., to Clark Equipment Co. Air directing grid construction. 3,324,783, 6-13-67, CI. 98 — 36. Hickox, Lester E., and A. Perez, to Clark Equipment Co. Refrigerated case drain blockage warning structure. 3,358,- 467, 12-19-67, CI. 62 — 128. Hickox, Richard M., to Leeds & Northrup Co. Force balance lever transmission with shaft seal. 3,315,528, 4—25-67, CI. 73 — 407. Hickox, Thomas A. : See — Mav, Gordon H., and Hickox. 3.356,021. Hicks. Clark T. : See — Grosheim. Gene E., and Hicks. 3,349,665. Hicks, Clive L., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Separa- tion processes using molecular sieves. 3,308,058, 3-7-67, CI. 20"8 — 310. Hicks, Clive L., and R. M. Macnab, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Molecular sieve separation processes. 3,303,231, 2-7-67, CI. 260—676. Hicks, Darrell D., to Celanese Coatings Co. Thermoset com- positions based on carboxy polymers and epoxide resins. 3,305,601, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 837. Hicks, Darrell D., to Devoe & Reynolds Co., Inc. Epoxy modi- fied silicones. 3,324,080. 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Hicks. Darrell D., to Celanese Coatings Co. Process for pre- paring aqueous carboxy containing copolymer solutions. 3,352,806. 11-14-67, CI. 260—29.4. Hicks, Darrell D., and J. E. Masters, to Celanese Coatings Co. Water soluble phenolic ester compositions. 3,298,918, 1-17- 67, CI. 260—78.5. Hicks, Darrel D., and W. J. Belanger, to Celanese Coatings Co. Castor oil polyglycidyl ether. 3,351,574, 11-7-67, CI. 260—18. Hicks, Harold E., and C. L. Hibbeler, to Nooter Corp. Vessel lining method. 3.311.971, 4-4-67, CI. 29—523. Hicks. Hoke S. : See — Cranshaw. Walter J., Hicks, and Oakes. 3,353,568. Hicks, James C. : See — Martinet, Jacques R., and Hicks. 3,346,248. Hicks, John P., to National Steel Corp. Rolling mill. 3,334,- 506. 8-8-67, CI. 72 — 24.3. Hicks, John R., and J. C. Wilson, to United States of America, Navy. Stagger-tuned audio amplifier. 3,296,545, 1-3-67. CI. 330—21. Hicks, John W., Jr., to American Optical Co. Method of mak- ing light-conducting optical multifiber structure. 3,32S.143, 6-27-67, CI. 65 — 4. Hicks. Norman W., to Texas Petroleum Co. Semi-automatic well testing system. 3,298,227, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 155. Hicks and Otis Prints, Inc. : See — Miller, Philip. 3,352,741. Hicks, Paul E., to Pilot Inc. Coupling head for attaching tow- ing connections to automobile bumpers. 3,339,943, 9-5-67, CI. 2S0— 502. Hicks, Raymond J., to National Research and Development Corp. Load equalizing means for planetary pinions. 3,303,- 713, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 411. Hicks, Sibyl A. : See — Stripling, Allen A., Zemanek, and Hicks. 3,312,934. Hicks. Warren G. : See — Stripling, Allen A., Zemanek, and Hicks. 3,312,934. Hicks, William T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bond- ing telluride-containing thermoelectric modules. 3,298,095, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 472.7. Hida, Makoto, A. Tanaka, and T. Hatanaka, to Fujitsu Ltd. Line printer control circuit. 3,322,063, 5-30-67, CI. 101 — 93. Hida, Naoto, to Takenaka Komuten Co., Ltd. Circular multi- purpose building and its assembling method. 3,295,265, 1-3-67, CI. 52—82. Hidding, Walter E. Handle support for metal cans. 3,297,- 195, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 94. Hidding, Walter E. Carrier handle for gabled milk carton. 3.297.350, 1-10-67, CI. 294 — 33. Hidding, Walter E. Gripping-type can carrier handle. 3.297.351, 1-10-67, CI. 294 — 33. Hideg, Laszlo : See — - Bishop, Irving N., Hideg, and Simko. 3,315,650. Hideg, Laszlo, to Ford Motor Co. Engine construction. 3,304,922, 2-21-67. CI. 123—32. Hideg, Laszlo, to Ford Motor Co. Internal combustion engine. 3.318,292, 5-9-67, CI. 123—32. Hider, Shibley A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process of forming water-laid products from cellulosic pulp containing poly- meric thermoplastic particles. 3,325,345, 6-13-67, CI. 162 — 169. Hidetsugu Ikegami, Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute : See — Ikegami, Hidetsugu, Momota, Takekoshi, Matumoto, Nonaka, Goto, and Shimoji. 3,296,569. Hiegel, Joseph J., to E. W. Bliss Co. Method and apparatus for preparing coiled strip. 3,332,268, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 180. Hiemstra, Marvin J. : See — Johnson, Harry J., and Hiemstra. 3,320.861. Hien, Vo Dinh, to Radio Corp. of America. Tuning control sys- tem for radio receivers. 3,308,382, 3-7-67, CI. 325 — 417. Hieronymus, Ernst, and R. Wirtz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak- tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Phos- phorus compounds containing arylsulfo acid groups and process for preparing them. 3,338,948, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 458. Hieronymus, Ernst, T. Quadflieg, and R. Wirtz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Process for preparing sulfones. 3,357,992, 12-12-67, CI. 260—327. Hieronvmus, John W. : See — ■ Calkins, Donald L., and Hieronymus. 3,324,710. Hiers, James E. : See — Gressman, Edward G., and Hiers. 3,298,396. Hiers, James E., and E. C. Grout, to Union Tank Car Co. Water conditioning system. 3,335,752, 8-15-67, CI. 137 — 599.1. Hiersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp. Combina- tion processing and mailing envelope. 3,302,861, 2-7-67, CI. 229—70. Hiersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp. Envelope having an auxiliary pocket. 3,315,878, 4-25-67, CI. 229 — 72. Hiersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp. Envelopes for use in computers and similar tabulating machines. 3,325,- 1S8. 6-13-67, CI. 282—11.5. Hiersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp. Envelope with fly for detachment and insertion therein. 3,334,806, 8-8-67, CI. 229 — 70. Hiersteiner, Walter L., to Tension Envelope Corp. Individual envelope unit for use in tabulating and similar machines. 3.339.S28, 9-5-67, CI. 229 — 72. Hiestand, Armin, to Ciba Ltd. Shampoos. 3,322,676, 5-30-67. CI. 252—152. Hiestand, Armin, to Ciba Ltd. Aqueous preparations of salts of N-disubstituted acid amides of di- or tri-earboxylic acids. 3,329,608, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 8.8. Hiett, Kenneth B. Car top boat. 3,324,487, 6-13-67, CI. 9 — 1. Hi-G, Inc. : See — Leenhouts, Albert C. 3,302.063. Higashijima, Sunao, and M. Hamasaki, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for preparing explosives. 3.326,075, 6-20-67, CI. 86 — 1. Higatsberger, Michael J., to Osterreichische Studiengesell- schaft Fur Atomenergie G.m.b.H. Matrix-type nuclear fuel element including fission product retentive materials. 3,350,- 274, 10-31-67, CI. 176 — 69. Higby, Lawrence H. Safety ring attachment for semi-trailer fifth wheel. 3,325,1S5, 6-13-67, CI. 280 — 432. Higdon, Mark A. Tennis racket with weight attachment 3,330,560, 7-11-67, CI. 273—73. Higeta, Tsukumo : See — Kawashima, Masao, and Higeta. 3,348,171. Higginbotham, Howard E. : See — Rockabrand, Claude S., and Higginbotham. Re. 26,239. Higginbotham, William W. : See — Johnston, James R., and Higginbotham. 3.316.582. LIST OF PATENTEES 577 Hlggins, Arch T. Adjustable scaffold for supporting panels. 3,317,059, 5-2-67, CI. 214—1. Hlggins, Bradley C Electric control means for water level In n boiler. ;:..;27,G90, 6-27-67, CI. 122—379. Hlggins, Edward D. : See — Javorlk, Laszlo J., and Higgins. 3.299.S09. Hlggins, Edward R., to Westingbouse Electric Corp. Non- destructive read out memory cell. 3,314,054, 4-11-G7, CI. 340 — 171. Hlggins, Edward R., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Multiaperture magnetic storage device. 3,314,055, 4-11- 67, CI. 340- 174. Hlggins, Francis .1., to Continental Oil Co. Color improvement of wax olefins. 3,330,881, 7-11-67, CI. 260—677. Hlggins, Garry T. : See — Mulligan, Robert J., and Hlggins. 3,343,567. Higgins, George C: See — Lamberts. Robert L., and Higgins. 3,312,955. Hlggins. Harvey M., Jr., to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for acylatlng 7-amino cephalosporanic acid. 3,351,597, 11-7- 67', CI. 260—243. Higgins. Harvey M., Jr., E. O. Davisson, and D. D. B. Carver, to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for improving crystal quality of a cephalosporin antibiotic. 3,.352,S59, 11-14-67, Cl. 260—243. Higgins, Horatio L. : See — Sobol, Woldimar, and Higgins. 3,326,336. Sobol. Woldimar, and Higgins. 3,338,356. Higgins, Howard B., H. F. Retting, and F. A. Gratopp, to Lufkin Rule Co. Child's growth measuring tape and method of initiating the withdrawal of a measuring tape. 3,336,- 674, S-22-67, Cl. 33—138. Higgins. James F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Oxidation of 4,11-dichloro, 6,13-dihydroquinacridone. 3,301. S56, 1-31-67, Cl. 260—279. Higgins, John I.., to Roehr Products Co., Inc. Syringe. 3,331,- 538, 7-18-67. Cl. 222— 3S7. Higgins. John L., to Roehr Products Co., Inc. Integral lancet and package. 3,358,689, 12-19-67, Cl. 128—329. Higgins, John L., and F. Deuschle, to Roehr Products Co., Inc. Tamper proof package. 3,305,084, 2-21-67, Cl. 20fi — 56. Higgins, John L.. and R. W. Gilson, to Brunswick Corp. Den- tal compound syringe. 3,346,147, 10-10-67, Cl. 222 — 326. Higgins. Richard R. : See — Peck, Walter R., and Higgins. 3,322,109. Higgins, Stephen P., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Electrical appa- ratus. 3,315,250. 4-18-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Higgins, Terrence B. : See — Clark. William J., and Higgins. 3.304,407. Higgins, Theodore S., and W. L. Tinkham, to Draper Corp. Selective filling mechanism for shuttleless looms. 3,323,556, 6-6-67, Cl. 139 — 122. Higgins. Thomas J. : See — Novak. Leo E.. Quarnstrom, and Higgins. 3,301,211. Higgins, Thomas W. : See — Ringelman. Ralph E., and Higgins. 3,316,265. Higgins, Vincent J., to United States of America, Army. Microwave limiter. 3,309,626, 3-14-67, Cl. 333 — 17. Higgins. William J., Jr. Educational aid. 3,324,575, 6-13-67, Cl. 35 — 31. Higginson, James E. : See — "Dickinson, Lloyd R., and Higginson. 3,346,910. Higgs, Ernest W.. to Henrv Simon Ltd. Feeders for granular or pulverulent materials. 3.317,085, 5-2-67, Cl. 222 — 58. Higgs. James R. Kit for knitting and allied equipment. 3,322,- 310, 5-30-67, Cl. 223—107. High, Charles N., and G. R. Howland, to The Bendix Corp. Velocity sensor. 3,347,103, 10-17-67, Cl. 73—502. High Dutv Allovs, Ltd. : See — Doyle, William M. 3,310,389. High Pressure Components Ltd. : See — ■ Bell, George, and Clarke. 3,323,551. High, Roy F., and K. E. Woodward, to United States of America. Armv. Prosthetic tricuspid valve and method of and device for fabricating same. 3,320,972, 5-23-67, Cl. 137—525.1. High Vacuum Equipment Corp. : See — Merrill, Joseph B. 3,301,319. High Voltage Engineering Corp. : See — Callahan, Raymond G. 3.322.969. Gale, Alfred J. Re. 26,254. Marolda, Anthony J. 3,321,919. Van de Graaff, Robert J. 3.296.826. Van de Graaff, Robert J. 3,308.323. Van de Graaff, Robert J. 3,323,069. Van de Graalf. Robert J. 3,353.107. Wilson, Lester E. 3.32S,61S. Higham, Charles E. : See — Woor, Denis F., and Higham 3,353,630. Highberg, Carle W., to Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Surfacing system. 3,343,306, 9-26-67, Cl. 51 — 110. Highfill, Clyde W., Jr., and T. J. Self, Jr.. 80% to said High- fill, and 20% to said Self. Grinding mill. 3,333,777, 8-1-67, Cl. 241 — 47. Highlev, Frank H. : See — Harned, John L., and Highley. 3,301,608. Highlev, Frank H., to General Motors Corp. Anti-skid brake pressure modulator. 3,312,509, 4-4-67, Cl. 303 — 21. Highlev, Thomas T., Jr., and J. J. Hit!, to Leeds & Northrup Co. Low thermal E.M.F. contactor. 3,305,803, 2-21-07, Cl. 335—97. Highley. Weni'ord E. : See — Blckhaus, .lames T and Highley. 3,313,530. Highley, Wenford E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor. 3,321,193, 5-23-67, Cl. 261—39. Highsmith, James L., and Co. : See — Vein, in. Benny L. 3, 309, .859. Highway Equipment Co. : See — Brisbin, Richard F., and Rawson. 3,326,101. Sharp, Allen B. 3.301,00(1. Highway Trailer Industries, Inc. : See — Snicker, Henry C, Jr., and Cribben. 3,310,185. Higlev, Anna J. : See — Higley, George A. and A. J. 3,298,881. Higley, George A. and A. J. Method of forming facsimile im- pressions of biological specimens. 3,298,881, 1-17-67, Cl. 156—59. Higley, John W., and C. B. Stegner, to Weston Instruments, Inc. Electrical measuring instrument with improved ad- justing arrangement. 3,332,013, 7-18-67, Cl. 324 — 150. Higley, Rolland C. Soil ripper. 3,357,498, 12-12-67, Cl. 172— 40. Hignett, Leslie D. : See — Harrison, Jack B., Hignett, and Gentles. 3,352,804. Hignett, Travis P., and J. G. Getsinger, to Tennessee Valley Authority. High-analysis ammonium polyphosphate ferti- lizer. 3,336,127, 8-15-67, Cl. 71—51. Hignite, Walter, to Wisconsin Caisson, Inc. Removable casing construction. 3,345,826, 10-10-67, CI. 61 — 53. Higonnet, Rene A., and L. M. Moyroud. Type composing ap- paratus. 3,332,617, 7-25-67, Cl. 234 — 5. Higton. Frank E. : See — Moreton, Peter L., Paddison, and Higton. 3,305,700. Higuchi, Akira, and T. Miyamoto, to Sumitomo Special Metals Co. Ltd. Method of producing magnetically anisotropic single-crystal magnets. 3,350,240, 10-31-67, Cl. 148 — 1.6. Higuchi, Katsumi : See — Hakata, Hiroshi, Maeda, and Higuchi. 3,304,911. Higuchi, Nori, to Davis Aircraft Products, Inc. Self-locking end fittings for web tiedowns. 3,332,123, 7-25-67, Cl. 24 — 265. Higuchi, Nori, to Davis Aircraft Products, Inc. Bridle buckle. 3,358,340, 12-19-67, Cl. 24 — 235. Higuchi, Ryuichiro : See — Kameishi, Masayuki, Higuchi, and Niwatsukino. 3,344,- 510. Higuchi, Ryuichiro, T. Uesako, and T. Niwatsukino, to Asahl Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Tool for explosive spot weld- ing. 3,325,075, 6-13-67, Cl. 228 — 3. Higuchi, Shigetaka : See — Morita, Masaaki, Higuchi, and Kamata. 3,317,574. Higuchi, Takeo. Baby carrying band. 3,331,540, 7-18-67, Cl. 224 — 6. Higuchi. Takeru. and F. S. Horn, to Warner-Lambert Pharma- ceutical Co. Magnesia-alumina buffer composition. 3,347,- 640, 10-17-67, Cl. 23—315. Higuchi. Takeru, and F. S. Horn, to Warner-Lambert Pharma- ceutical Co. Buffer composition having high magnesia to alumina ratio. 3,347,641, 10-17-67, Cl. 23 — 315. Hikes, Burd, to Lakeside Engineering Corp. Scum skimmer for a liquid elarifier. 3.327.867. 6-27-67. Cl. 210 — 525. Hikes, Burd, and W. L. Berk, to Lakeside Engineering Corp. Clarifying apparatus. 3,302,792, 2-7-67, Cl. 210 — 207. Hikosaka, Hiroshi. Continuous dehydrating apparatus. 3,315,370, 4-25-67, Cl. 34 — 70. Hilal, Sadek K., to The Regents of the Universitv of Minne- sota. Dual differential densitometer. 3,339,076, 8-29-67, Cl. 250—220. Hilberg, Wolfgang, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesell- schaft G.m.b.H. Ring-counter employing plural and-gates per stage that simultaneously connect associated and sub- sequent stages to avoid switching delay. 3,345,574, 10-3-67, Cl. 32S — 43. Hilbert, Francis E. : See — Craig, Sam N., Combs, Hilbert, Kemper, and Tahar. 3,319, S97. Hilbiber, David F., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Constant temperature environment for semiconductor cir- cuit elements. 3,30S,271, 3-7-67, Cl. 219 — 501. Hilbiber, David F., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Temperature-stable differential amplifier using field-effect devices. 3.317, S50, 5-2-67, Cl. 330 — 23. Hilbrunner, George B. Tool ejector. 3,352, 1S1, 11-14-67, Cl. 77—55. Hildebrand, Alexander T., and B. E. Latvala, to Bendix-West- inghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. Automatic slack ad- juster. 3,342,293, 9-19-67, Cl. 188 — 196. Hildebrand, Donald A., to United States of America, Air Force. Phase shifting strlpline directional coupling networks. 3,345,585, 10-3-67, Cl. 333 — 10. Hildebrand, Edward L. : See — Ziselberger. Albert E. 3,301.495. Hildebrand, George L., to General Electric Co. Gyroscope ap- paratus. 3,321,980. 5-30-67, Cl. 74 — 5. Hildebrand. Robert P.. F. V. Harold, B. J. C'arke, and P. J. A. Murray, to Carlton and United Breweries Ltd. Process for production of a hop concentrate. 3,298,835, 1-17-67, Cl. 99 — 50.5. 242-023— P- -37 578 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hildebrand, Verne E., to United States of America, Navy. Signal azimuth detector. 3,344,430, 9-26-67, CI. 343—122. Hildebrand, Walter J. : See — Foster, Ellis L., Jr., and Hildebrand. 3,318,683. Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. System for recording work done during rotary drilling op- erations. 3,298,226, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 151. Hildebrandt. Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. Reverse bearing bit. 3.307,645, 3-7-67, CI. 175—372. Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. Diamond drill bit. 3,314,490. 4-18-67, CI. 175 — 329. Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. Hollow crown diamond bit. 3,31S,400, 5-9-67, CI. 175— 329. Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. Multi-port diamond bit. 3,322,218, 5-30-67, CI. 175 — 330. Hildebrandt, Alexander B., to Esso Production Research Co. Coring apparatus. 3,349.857, 10-31-67, CI. 175 — 250. Hildebrandt, Edmund, and S. Fahnrich. Blow molded two- piece carton. 3,310,088, 3-21-67, CI. 150 — .5. Hildebrandt, William J., and A. F. Le Febvre, to Westbury Electronic Corp. Deceleration device. 3,357,518, 12-12-67, CI. 188 — 1. Hilderbrandt, Willi, and A. T. van Hiiet. Steering arrange- ment for tandem axles. 3,338,592, 8-29-67, CI. 280—81. Hildon, Anthony M. : See — Leaver. John P., and Hildon. 3,351,426. Hildreth, Nelson, to Hercules Inc. Foam plastic cap. 3,335,- 892, 8-15-67, CI. 215 — 41. Hildum, Edward B. : See — Kramer, Roger G„ Hildum, and Bowin. 3,341,852. Hile, John W., and M. C. McKinnon, to General Motors Corp. Method of anodizing a metal in a plasma including con- necting said metal in a separate electrical circuit. 3,355,371, 11-28-67, CI. 204—164. Hilfinger, George C. : See — Johnson, Xa D., and Hilfinger. 3,296,745. Hilgeland. Gebr., Firma : See — Nebendorf, Heinrich, and Pieper. 3,353,417. Hilinski, Thomas C, to Radio Corp of America. Information processing apparatus. 3,310,784, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Hilker, Harry V. : See — Herman, Robert W., and Hilker. 3,311,886. Hilker, Luther D. : See; — Pisani, Joseph P., and Hilker. 3,345,185. Hill Acme Co., The : See — Curtis, William I. 3,359,033. Hill, Albert C. : See — Clay, Benjamin A., and Hill. 3,338,345. Hill, Albert C, to Girling Ltd. Automatic adjuster for shoe drum brakes. 3,338,344, 8-29-67, CI. 188—79.5. Hill, Charles C. Gas turbine engine with aerodynamic torque converter drive. 3,314,232, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 39.24. Hill. Charlie R. Airspace craft. 3,295,789, 1-3-67, CI. 244 — 1. Hill, Chester T. : See — Du Rocher, Gideon A., and Hill. 3,300,601. Hill, Claude, and A. P. R. Rolt, to Harry Ferguson Research Ltd. Multiple wheel drive vehicles with means preventing torque being transmitted back to the engine. 3,339,661, 9-5- 67, CI. 180 — 44. Hill, Dale H., to Chrysler Corp. Laminating process and ap- paratus. 3,347,723, 10-17-67, CI. 156—103. Hill, Daniel B. : See — Crist, Francis H., Jennings, and Hill. 3,323,220. Hill, Daniel E. : See — Hotz, Melvin, and Hill. 3,336,594. Hill, Delmar J., and R. L. Harding, to Active Mobile Homes Corp. Mobile home construction. 3,314,203, 4-18-67, CI. 52—288. Hill, Denis, to The Forgrove Machinery Co. Ltd. Packaging machines. 3,330,092, 7-11-67, CI. 53 — 184. Hill, Donald E. Coil assembling apparatus. 3,324,536, 6-13- 67, CI. 29—205. Hill, Donald R., and W. A. Shire, to Maumee Chemical Co. Production of isatoic anhydride and certain halo deriv- atives thereof. 3,324,119, 6-6-67, CI. 260—244. Hill, Douglas G. B. : See — Davis, Roger E„ and Hill. 3.310,905. Hill, Earl R., and W. C. Carter II, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor control system for speed and tension of mov- ing elongate material. 3,324,363, 6-6-67, CI. 318 — 6. Hill, Earl W. : See — Lovette, Henry H., and Hill. 3,325,834. Hill, Edward D. Composition containing a polyalkylene polysulfide, an aerylate resin, and a polyepoxide. 3,318,973, 5-9-67, CI. 260—837. Hill, Edward H. : See — Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 3.297.640. Caldwell, John R., and Hill. 3,312.665. Caldwell, John R., Jackson, and Hill. 3,312,675. Hill, Edward J., to Edward Week & Co., Inc. Multi-purpose tongue blades. 3,315,664, 4-25-67, CI. 128—15. Hill, Edward J., to Edward Week & Co., Inc. Pediatric urine collector with adhesive coated attaching pad 3,340,876 9- 12-67. CI. 128—295. Hill, Edward L. : See — Foerster, George S., and Hill. 3,318,693. Hill, Edward S., G. A. Keep, and J. Glen. Apparatus for detecting and controlling the presence of sewage and other sludges in a liquid. 3,314,059, 4-11-67, CI. 340—244. Hill, Ernest C, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Means for re- concentrating liquid absorbent. 3,348,601, 10-24-67, CI. 159 — 13. Hill, Eugene T., and W. R. Spencer, to General Electric Co. Governors. 3,303,867, 2-14-67, CI. 15S— 36.4. Hill, Floyd L., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method for fabri- cating burning rate strands and tensile specimens. 3,341,- 636. 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 3. Hill, Francis A. Magnet traction motors. 3,334,253, 8-1-67, CI. 310—82. Hill, Frederick B., Jr. : See — Bauer, Albert W., and Hill. 3,298,907. Hill, Frederick J., FMC Corp. Method for the continuous vapor phase acetylation of cellulose fiber. 3,320,022, 5-16- 67, CI. 8 — 121. Kill, Fredrick L., and L. W. Gates, to The Regents of the University of California. Tomato harvester. 3,331,198, 7-18-67, CI. 56 — 364. Hill, Fredrick L., and L. W. Gates, to The Regents of the University of California. Harvester pickup. 3,353,342, 11- 21-67, CI. 56—327. Hill, George A. Indicia converter. 3,296,726, 1-10-67, CI. 40 — 28. Hill, George N. : See— Reuter, Gerald L., and Hill. 3,347,743. Hill, Gilbert. Mower blade. 3,315,451, 4-25-67, CI. 56—295. Hill, Harold W., S. L. Kwolek, and W. Sweeny, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Halogenated aromatic polyamides. 3,349,062, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 17. Hill, Harold W., Jr. : See — Edmonds, James T., Jr., and Hill. 3,354,129. Hill, Harold W., Jr., S. L. Kwolek, and W. Sweeney, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sulfonyl aromatic polyamides. 3,322,728, 5-30-67, CI. 260—78. Hill, Harold W., Jr., and J. T. Edmonds, Jr., to Phillips Pe- troleum Co. Process for production of diarvl and di(alk- aryl) sulfides. 3,322,834, 5-30-67, CI. 260—609. Hill, Harold W., Jr., S. L. Kwolek, and W. Sweeny, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aromatic copolyamides. 3,354.127, 11-21-67, CI. 260—78. Hill, Harry W., to Millspaugh Ltd. Adjustable drainage ele- ment for Fourdrinier paper machines. 3,323,982, 6-6-67, CI. 162—352. Hill, Harvey J., to Roberts Consolidated Industries, Inc. Seaming strip. 3,314,119, 4-18-67, CI. 24 — 87. Hill. Harvey J., to Roberts Consolidated Industries, Inc. An- chor clip for carpet gripper strip. 3,325,852, 6-20-67, CI. 16 — 16. Hill, Harvey J., to Roberts Consolidated Industries, Inc. Carpet gripper. 3,353,204, 11-21-67, CI. 16 — 16. Hill, Henry A., to The Borden Co. Curing furfurvl-alcohol- modified urea formaldehyde condensates. 3,297,611, 1-10-67, CI. 260—29.4. Hill, Henry R. Borehole drilling. 3,307,644, 3-7-67. CI. 175 — 245. Hill, Howard D. C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Gasoline anti-stalling composition. 3,336,123 8-15-67, CI. 44—56. Hill, Howard H. : See — Flynn, George J., and Hill. 3.312,837. Hill, Howard J., Jr., and R. V. Blakely, to Fisher-Price Toy, Inc. Method and apparatus for molding. 3,304,3o4, 2-14- 67, CI. 264—98. Hill, Howard M. Dispensing container. 3,357,627, 12^12-67, CI. 229—17. Hill, Ira D., to Sun Oil Co. Microbial oxidation of polv- nuclear aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,318,781, 5-9-67, CI. 195—28. Hill, James A. Anti-slip bar for high chairs. 3,311,410, 3- 28-67, CI. 297—423. Hill, James E., and M. C. Podgorski, to F & F Enterprises, Inc. Spring operated switch having latching means. 3,312,809, 4-4-67, CI. 200—169. Hill, James E., and M. C. Podgorski, to F&F Enterprises, Inc. Shorting and non-shorting switch contact constructions. 3,330,930, 7-11-67, CI. 200 — 166. Hill, James E., and M. C. Podgorski, to F & F Enterprises, Inc. Switch construction with attached light. 3,334,209. 8-1-67, CI. 200—167. Hill, James H. Adjustable carpenter's square. 3,345,750, 10- 10-67, CI. 33—75. Hill, James, Mfg. Co. : See — Dillon, John J. 3,343,573. Hill, James S., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Metal composi- tion for powder metallurgy moldings and method for production. 3,333,950, 8-1-67, CI. 75 — .5. Hill, John : See — Calandrello, Nicola A., Hill, and Royan. 3,300,340. Hill, John, to International Standard Electric Corp. Multi- terminal semiconductor device having active element di- rectly mounted on terminal leads. 3,324,357, 6-6-67. CI. 317—234. Hill, John, and N. M. Hopkin, to Johnson, Matthey & Co. Ltd. Electrodes for electrolytic purposes. 3,331,709, 7-18-67, CI. 148 — 2. Hill, John A., and S. Ashukian, to E. R. Squibb & Pons Inc. Sedative-analgesic compositions. 3,317,377, 5-2-67' CI 167 — 52. LIST OF PATENTKKS 579 B., Hill, Snider, and Gumienny. rrinder con- Ilill, John C. : See — George, William 3,300.083. Hill, John L. : See — Riedo, John R., and Hill. 3,322,276. Hill, John L., to Boise Cascade Corp. Pulpwood trol. 3,314,615, 4-1S-G7, CI. 241 — 34. Hill, John M. E. : See Korchinskv. Walter J., Sikora, and Hill. 3,300, o41. Hill, Joseph P. : t-'.r— Aldrioh, Clare A., and Hill. 3,329,528. Hill, Lewis C, to Friden, Inc. Postage meter lockout device. 3,301,300, 1-31-07, CI. 192— S. Hill, Lewis J. Key operated locks. 3,320,781, 5-23-07. CI. 70—384. Hill, Lindsay G. : See — Elford, David, and Hill. 3,305,066. Hill, Marion E., to United States of America, Navy. Ortho- esters of 2,2,2-trlnitroethanol. 3,300,399, 2-28-67, CI. 200 — 644. Hill, Maurice: See — „ „ Schumacher, William J., and R. D. and M. Hill. 3,299,- 757. Hill, Max W. : See— Robblns, Max L., and Hill. 3,342,733. Versteeg, Joseph, and Hill. 3.321,399. Hill, Moore, to James Maekie & Sons Ltd. Pallers for textile machines. 3,344,481, 10-3-67, CI. 19—129. Hill, Okav. Key safe. 3,357,615, 12-12-67, CI. 224—5. Hill, Peter R. Nameplates. 3,327,414, 6-27-67, CI. 40 — 10. Hill, Ralph M. : See— Kirshenbaum, Isidor, Hill, and Bartlett. 3,301,887. Hill, Ralph W.. to Major Engineering Co. Hydrostatic gage and level control. 3,358,098, 12-12-07, CI. 200—83. Hill, Raymond R. Carburetor. 3,350,073, 10-31-67, CI. 201— 44. Hill, Richard D. : See — Schumacher, William J., and R. D. and M. Hill. 3,299,- 757. Hill, Richard L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Anti-fogging treatment for film and coated product. 3,303,049, 2-7-67, CI. 117—138.8. Hill, Richard L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Purification of aqueous salt solutions. 3.337,296, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 97. Hill. Robert B., to Yuba Industries, Inc. Expansion joint. 3,304,105, 2-14-67, CI. 285—302. Hill, Robert L., Jr. : See — Dombro, Dick, Hill, and Hogan. 3,319, S44. Hill, Robert V. : See— Bystrom, Albin, Hill, and Williams. 3,300,768. Hill, Robert W., and F. R. Galiano, to Gulf Oil Corp. Coating compositions containing polyesters of 2,4,6-trioxo-S-triazine- 1,3,5 (2H,4H,6H)-trialkanoic acid and a polyhydric alcohol, ■with a polyepoxide and an aiuinoplast resin. 3,329,738, 7-4-67, CI. 260—835. Hill, Roger B„ and D. W. Nicholas, to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Cycloidal propeller. 3,326,296, 6-20-67, CI. 170—135.4. Hill, Sir James, & Sons Ltd. : See — Clarkson, Jack. 3,349,440. Hill, Thomas, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Cata- lyst, preparation thereof, and polymerization process using said catalyst. 3,346,511, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 455. Hill, Thomas, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Catalyst, preparation thereof, and polymerization process utilizing said catalyst. 3,349,067, 10-24-67, CI. 260—88.2. Hill Tool and Engineering Co. : See — Schumacher, William J., and R. D. and M. Hill. 3,299,- 757. Hill, Trevor B. : See — ■ McDowell, Maurice J., and Hill. 3,309,331. Hill, Trevor B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Latex paint containing benzophenone. 3,320,198, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Hill, Wilkes E., to Van Products Co. Gas drier. 3,303,621, 2-14-67, CI. 55 — 388. Hill, Wilkes E., to Van Products Co. Drier and method. 3,312,041, 4-4-67, CI. 55—30. Hill, William C. : See — Birmingham, Donald J., Hill, Mackenzie, and Pine. 3,311,889. Hill, William C, to General Electric Co. Data processing sys- tem employing logic for distinguishing between information and extraneous signals. 3,331,057, 7-11-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Hill, William C, and D. J. Birmingham, to General Electric Co. Buffering system for data communication. 3,333,250, 7-25-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hill, William F., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Polyvinyl acetate plasticized with succinimide. 3,316,196, 4—25-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hill. William F.. Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Polvvinvl acetate compositions. 3,316,197, 4-25-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hill, William G. Film hanger device for processing photo- graphic sheet film. 3,316,S27, 5-2-67, CI. 95 — 100. Hill, William H. : See — Davis, Jack T., and Hill. 3,341,816. Hill, William H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. head. 3,316,383, 4-25-67, CI. 219—86. Hill, William H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. assembly. 3,349,218, 10-24-67, CI. 219- Hill, William J., to Morgan Construction Co. Rod bundlin machine. 3,299,609, 1-24-67, CI. 53—167. Variable force weld Precision electrode -119. Hill, William J., to Morgan Construction Co. Third chock clamp. 3,314,263, 4-18-07, CI. 72—237. Hill, William J., to Morgan Construction Co. Rolling mill. 3,319,449, 5-16-67, CI. 72—237. Hill, William .1., to Morgan Construction Co. Coil compacting a n,l strapping apparatus. 3,352,228, 11-14-07. CI. 100—12. Hill William J., to Morgan Construction Co. Hold-down and clamping apparatus. 3,353,818, 11-21-67, CI. 269—153. Hill, William M. : See — Bish, William E., and Hill. 3,332,136. Hillard, George O., Jr. : See — Hunter, Edward A., Aldridge, Lambert, and Hillard. 3,301,810. Hillberrv, Benny M. : See — Beck, George W„ Kniffin, and Hillberry. 3,298,189. Hillburn, Thell L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling the heat input to a distillation column in response to tem- peratures in the system. 3,321,380, 5-23-67, CI. 203—2. Hillburn, Thell L. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control of ratio of rate of heat now to rate of feed in distillation responsive to bottoms analysis. 3,322,650, 5-30-67, CI. 203—1. Ilillegass, Kenneth P. : See — Bricker, Carl E., and Ilillegass. 3.310.136. Hillenbrand, William A., and E. H. Fullenkamp, to Hill-Rom Co., Inc. Monocurtain screening switch. 3,358,319, 12-19-67, CI. 16—87.4. Hiller, Alexander J., and R. M. Haisfield, to United States of America, Navy. Information storing and sorting device. 3,347,241, 10-17-67, CI. 129—16.1. Hiller, Arnon, to United States Plywood Corp. Movable fire- proof wall and joint. 3,300,919, 1-31-67, CI. 52—122. Hiller, Stanley. System for concealing and cooling electric transformers. 3,345,449, 10-3-67, CI. 174 — 16. Ililliard, Bryant A. : See — Gray. William O., and Ililliard. 3,306,243. Milliard Corp.. The : See — Proulx, Eugene H. 3,360,133. Hilliard, Floyd T. : See — Hilliard, Lester E. 3,322,169. Hilliard, Irving W. Temperature compensating bearing as- sembly. 3.311,431. 3-28-67, CI. 308—189. Hilliard, Lester E., % to Floyd T. Hilliard. Sawdust collect- ing means for radial saws. 3,322,169, 5-30-67, CI. 143 — 6. Ililliard, William R. : See — Moore, Lawrence A., and Hilliard. 3,360,096. Hillier, Douglas R., C. D. Rader, and S. B. Rasmussen, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Fluid sample examining appa- ratus. 3,327,204, 6-20-67, CI. 324—30. Hillier, Douglas R., H. C. Faigh, and M. Traite, to Beckman Instrumnts. Inc. Electrochemical transducer. 3,334,623, 8- 8-67, CI. 128—2.05. Hillingsworth & Vose Co. : See — Gay, Philip T. 3/346,445. Hillis. Donald A. Dispensing container for band saw blades. 3,318,443. 5-9-67, CI. 206—52. Hillman, Conwav D. : See — ■ Baker. Allister L., Geier, and Hillman. 3,302,511. Hillman, Ernest L., and R. H. G. Chan, to Radio Corp. of America. Buffer system with each channel transferring to a specified memory location, said location storing indication of next channel to be serviced. 3,312,950, 4-4-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hillman. George A. : See — Liben. William, Alexander, and Hillman. 3,342.706. Hillman, George L. Portable leaf burning apparatus. 3,329,- 108. 7-4-67, CI. 110 — 18. Hillman, James G. E. : See — Molins, Desmond W., and Hillman. 3,320,717. Hillman, John R. : See — Lamburn, Alan S., Abbott, and Hillman. 3,334,530. Hillman, Kurt, to General Telephone and Electronics Labora- tories, Inc. Amplitude discriminator with automatic check- ing and compensating circuitry for bias level. 3,313,956, 4-11-67, CI. 307—88.5. Hillman, Kurt, to General Telephone and Electronics Labora- tories, Inc. Control signal generator employing a tunnel diode to regulate the amplitude of the control signal. 3,327,139, 6-20-67, CI. 307—88.5. Hillman, Kurt, to General Telephone & Electronics Labora- tories. Automatic phase control network. 3,358,242, 12-12- 67, CI. 331 — 26. Hillman, Melville E. D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Diboradioxanes and process for preparing diboradioxanes and boronic acids. 3,317,580, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 462. Hillman, Paul, to VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera-und Kino- werke. Cinematographic cameras having an oblique recipro- cating shutter. 3,357,778, 12-12-67, CI. 352 — 207. Hillman, Thomas F., to Corning Glass Works. Split mold op- erating mechanism. 3,325,269, 6-13-67, CI. 65 — 360. Hillock, Gordon M. : See — Bannister, Howard G., Hillock, and Taylor. 3,333,595. Hillquist, Warren K., to Instrumentation Laboratories Inc. Fluid control apparatus. 3,297,558, 1-10-67, CI. 204 — 195. Hill-Rom Co., Inc. : See — Hillenbrand, William A., and Fullenkamp. 3.35S.319. Wilier, Robert H., Drew, and Sheridan. 3,323,145. Hills. David G., to Monsanto Co. Stackable containers. 3,323,- 668, 6-6-67, CI. 215—10. Hills. Ellis H. : See— Hazen, Carl J., and Hills. 3,330,174. 580 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hills, Gerald J., and R. C. Siem, to Shell Oil Co. Catalytic dehydrogenation of alkylaroinatics. 3,360,579, 12-26-67, CI. 260—669. Hills, Glade. Cymbal display device. 3,335,870, 8-15-67. CI. 211—13. Hills. Peter T. : See — Bridle. Glvnne, and Hills. 3,339,969. Hills, William H., E. K. Mcintosh, and K. B. Roy, Jr., to Monsanto Co. Yarn texturing process. 3,299,485, 1-21-67, CI. 2S — 75. Hills, William H., E. K. Mcintosh, and J. R. Williams, to Monsanto Co. Yarn treating apparatus. 3,303,548, 2-14-. 67, CI. 28—61. Hillstrom, Hugo F. Ventilating apparatus. 3,332.335, 7-25-67, CI. 9S— 121. Hillyar-Russ, Geoffrey, to Coal Industry (Patent) Ltd. Heavy medium drum separator. 3,334,743, 8-8-67, CI. 209 — 172. Hillyar-Russ, Geoffrey, and M. Newman, to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Apparatus for measuring the flow of ma- terial. 3,295,213, 1-3-67, CI. 33—121. Hillver, Marion D. : See — Bell, Laurence W., and Hillyer. 3,302,095. Hilmer, Hans : Ste — Ruschig, Heinrich, and Hilmer. 3,322,756. Hilmer, Joan C. Saddle pad. 3,323,287, 6-6-67, CI. 54—66. llilpert. Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Transmission and clutch with single control. 3,319,745, 5-16-67, CI. 192—3.5. Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Power transmis- sion. 3,336,820, 8-22-67, CI. 74 — 730. Hilpert. Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Control for a power drive system and including shift-restricting inhibi- tors for a reversible transmission. 3.348,644, 10-24-67, CI. 192—4. Hilpert. Conrad R., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Friction clutch having centrifugally operated valve means. 3,352,395, 11- 14-67, CI. 192 — 103. Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc, Inc. Friction clutch having centrifugally operated ball valve means. 3,358,796, 12-19- 67, CI. 192 — 3.33. Hilpert, Conrad R., to Twin Disc. Inc. Hydraulically actuated friction clutch having torque control means. 3,360,087, 12-26-67, CI. 192 — 56. Hilpert, Conrad R., and R. C. Schneider, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Power transmission. 3,324,979, 6-13-67, CI. 192 — 3.5. Hilstrom, Hollis R. Device for feeding a work piece into a fabricating machine. 3,305,103, 2-21-67, CI. 214 — 1.5. Hilsum, Cyril, to National Research Development Corp. Laser diode with metal contacts plated over the side of the semi- conductor. 3,316,464, 4-25-67, CI. 317 — 234. Hilsum, Cyril, to National Research Development Corp. De- termining atmospheric pollution by the detection of back- scattered infrared radiation. 3,317,730, 5-2-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Hilt, Carl : See- Henry. William, and Hilt. 3,343,283. Hilt. Joseph H. : See — Logan, Leonard A., and Hilt. 3,332,250. Hilt, Martin, to Anstalt fur Montage-Technik. Method of fas- tening objects to hard material. 3.324,542, 6-13-67, CI. Oj) 432. Hilti AG. : See — Batliner, Elmar, and Hartmann. 3,325,074. Burtseher, Elwin, Batliner, and Oesterle. 3,338,496. Hiltmann, Rudolf : See — Wollweber, Hartmund, Hiltmann, Kaller, and Kroneberg. 3,344,188. Hilton, Albert R., and C. G. Peattie, to Texas Instruments Inc. Fuel cell construction. 3,323.950, 6-6-67, CI. 136 — 86. Hilton, Albert R., Jr., C. E. Jones, Jr., and M. J. Brau, to Texas Instruments Inc. Ge-P-Te glasses and method of mak- ing same. 3.338,728, 8-29-67, CI. 106 — 47. Hilton. Albert R., Jr., C. E. Jones, Jr., and M. J. Brau, to Texas Instruments Inc. Ge-Te-As glasses and method of preparation. 3,343,972, 9-26-67, CI. 106 — 47. Hilton, Carl, to Masten Corp. Pillow block. 3,345,116, 10-3- 67, CI. 308 — 72. Hilton, David W. Method and apparatus for stripping wire. 3,329.046, 7-4-67, CI. 81—9.51. Hilton, Frank E., to Package Containers, Inc. Tying ma- chine. 3,318,230, 5-9-67. CI. 100 — 4. Hilton, Frank E., to Package Containers, Inc. Tape feeding machine with tension controlled supply spool. 3,344,740. 10-3-67, CI. 101 — 228. Hilton, Harlan W. : See — Lachance, Armand A., and Hilton. 3,311,197. Hilton, Jack : See — Dallas, Michael S., and Hilton. 3.355,465. Hilton, John L.. and M. J. Morley. to Aero.iet General Corp. Single pulse power generator. 3.356,869, 12-5-67, CI. 310 — 10. Hilton, Ralph W. : See — Harvev Leo M., and Hilton. 3,301,434. Harvey, Leo M., and Hilton. 3,307,737. Hilton, Ralph W., to Harvey Aluminum (Inc.). Extrusion press. 3,345,852, 10-10-67, CI. 72—253. Hilton, Roy, and F. G. Powles, to International Standard Electric Corp. Rotatable piezoelectric tuning device. 3.300,665, 1-24-67, CI. 310 — 9.1. Hiltscher, Rudolf, G. Florin, and S. Soderberg : said Florin and Soderberg assors. to said Hiltscher. Unsymmetrical connection-piece nozzle. 3,342,209, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 561. Hilwig, Gerald J. : See — Beck. Hugo M., and Hilwig. 3.320.490. Hilzen, Hy. Portable dimmer board for electric lighting ap- paratus. 3,305,703, 2-21-67, CI. 317—99. Hilzen, Hy. Electrical lighting apparatus. 3,321,615, 5-23-67, CI. 240 — 3. Himebaugh, Evart. Vegetable processing system. 3,321,788, 5-30-67, CI. 15—3.16. Himelreich, Louis E., to H. I. Scheirich Co. Cabinets or the like having hinged closures and hinge for use therein. 3,334,376, 8-8-67, CI. 16 — 135. Himelstein, Nathan G. : See — Rylander. Paul N., and Himelstein. 3,350.452. Himes, Don I., and R. M. Aughey, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Solid state identification keyer. 3,300,582, 1-24-67, CI. 178 — 79. Himes, John M., to E. R. Wagner Mfg. Co. Insulator-frame arrangement for an electric heater. 3,358,074, 12-12-67, CI. 174—138. Himes. William A., to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Underwater mining. 3,302,315, 2-7-67, CI. 37—72. Himes, William A., and A. E. Graham, to Newport News Ship- building and Dry Dock Co. Automatic dump valve. 3,307,- 576, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 527.8. Himes, William A., and A. E. Graham, to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Automatic dump valve. 3,318,327, 5-9-67, CI. 137—527.8. Himilsbaugh, Rudolph, to Thermal Engineering & Design Co. Electrical heater having a snap-in base plate. 3,303,327, 2-7-67, CI. 219—544. Himmelein, Ernest : See — Trippel. Hanns. 3.335.684. Himmelm, Martin. Tops for coffee percolator lids and the like articles. 3,344,949, 10-3-07 CI. 220 — 82.5. Himmelmann, Wolfgang, W. Krauss, and A. Riebel, to Agfa Aktiengesellsehaft. Water-insoluble protective coatings for photographic materials. 3,322,555, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 33.3. Himmelstein, Sydney, H. S. Knaack, and R. S. Tveter ; Knaack and Tveter assors., to S. Himmelstein. Multi-channel rotary transformer. 3,317,873, 5-2-67, CI. 336 — 120. Himpelm Engineers Ltd. : See — Bessant, Albert D. 3,319,778. Himrod, Vincent J., and D. E. McDermott, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Web aligning apparatus for slave and master webs. 3,317,101, 5-2-67, CI. 226 — 19. Himstedt, Erich : See — Lohrs, Robert C, and Himstedt. 3,338,103. Hin, Robert P. M., to Nittex A.G. Lady's stocking manu- factured on a circular knitting machine. 3,318,112, 5-9- 67, CI. 66—108. Hinehliffe, Nevile W., to Morganite Inc. Furnace with metal link and refractory anchor member. 3,302,356 2-7-67, CI 52 — 509. Hinehliffe. Nevile W., to Morganite Inc. Furnace easing and lining secured by an anchorage assembly. 3,339,328, 9-5-67, CI. 52—378. Hinckeldey, Arno : See — Meyerer, Paul. Kraus, and Hinckeldey. 3,358.173. Hinckley, John N. Positive displacement rotary pumps. 3,307.488, 3-7-67, CI. 103—124. Hind, John D.. and R. B. Seligman, to Philip Morris Inc. Tobacco sheet material. 3,353,541, 11-21-67. CI. 131 — 17. Hinde, Philip B. Hydraulic testing means. 3,333,417, 8-1-67, CI. 60—54.5. Hinde, Ronald W., and W. G. C. Raper, to Monsanto Chemicals (Australia) Ltd. Production of aminoquinolines. 3,347,864. 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 288. Hinde, William L. : See — Gogia, Jugal K., Hinde, and Seldner. 3,300,647. Hindersinn, Raymond R. : See — Boyer, Nicodemus E., Hindersinn, and Bean. 3,321,553. Hindersinn, Raymond R., and A. J. Conix ; said Hindersinn assor. to Hooker Chemical Corp., and said Conix assor. to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Preparation of polyesters with low melt viscosity from a mixture of bisphenol isomers. 3.297,633, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 47. Hindin, Eugene : See — Kandle, Louis A., Hindin, and D'Orazio. 3,340,719. Hindin, Eugene. S. Levitt, and A. Abolins. Vehicle formed bv coupleable containers with demountable adapter frames. 3,317,219, 5-2-67, CI. 280—415. Hindin, Saul G. : See — Harding, William A., Hindin, and Shalit. 3,320,093. Hindle, John R. : See — Hindle, Thomas and J. R. 3,335,844. Hindle, Thomas and J. R., to Scapa Drvers Ltd. Hinge seams for dryer felts and the like. 3,335.844, 8-15-67, CI. 198 — 193. Hindman, Frederick E., to H. Fishlove and Co. Strip pro- jecting squeeze toy. 3,309,082, 3-14-67, CI. 272 — 8. Hinds. Charles W. : See — Lipe, Gordon C, and Hinds. 3,309,919. Hinds, Gene W. : See — Cable, Thomas H.. Jr.. Hinds, and Koepplin. 3.337,324. Hine, Roy A., to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Cathode pro- tection alloys. 3,321,305, 5-23-67, CI. 75 — 146. LIST OI' I'ATII.XTKKS r,si Hineline, Robert 10., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus Cor making solid tires. 3,355,339, 11-28-07, CI. 156—112. 1 liner. Hush C. : Sec — Martin, .lack, and Miner. 3,317,264. Bines, Eugene \\\, to Planners Corp. Cylinder head with ex- haust eductor. 3.335.5 1 1 S-15 6' , I '1 60 30 Hines. Glenn K.. and D. E. Carter, to Shell Oil Co. Covul- canizate comprising polylsoprene, ethylene-propylene-diene rubber, and conjoint accelerators. 3,343,582, 9-26-67, Cl. 152—330. Iiines, .laiues K. Combination shock absorber and spring. 3,297,312, 1-10-67, Cl. 267 34. llincs, James L. K. Time informing display device. 3,320, 5S5, 5-10-67, Cl. 340— 43, Hines, John, to The New England Lock and Hardware Co. Cylinder locks. ;;.:;49,588, 10-31-67, Cl. 70 364. Hines, Lloyd Q. Peanut harvesting machine. 3.316.97S, 5-2-67, Cl. 171—101. Sing, William: Sec — Aykanian, Ardashus A.. Hing, and Wohl. 3,354,025. Hinge Gear Products, Inc. : See — Young, John C. 3,344,837. llingley, Colin <;., to SKF Industries, Inc. Rolling bearing assembly. 3.350.147. 10-31-67. CI. 308 — 187. Hings, David C, to Whitmoyer-Reed Ltd. Apparatus for dis- pensing and mixing liquids in predetermined relative pro- portions. 3,346,144, 10-10-67, Cl. 222 — 57. Hings, Donald L. Method and apparatus including movable armature means and transient electromagnetic wave de- tecting means for locating anomalous bodies. 3,324, 3S5, 6-6- 67, Cl. 324— S. Hingst. Elisabeth P. H. : See — Bratzler, Karl. Schafer, Hingst, and Aalrust. 3,325.275. Hingst, Klaus P. : See — Bratzler, Karl, Schafer, Hingst, and Aalrust. 3,325,275. Hingst, Margrit : See — Bratzler, Karl, Schafer. Hingst, and Aalrust. 3.325,275. Hingston, Harold L. Candle support device. 3,298,206, 1-17-67. Cl. 67—23. Hini, Paul : See — Albrecht, Adolf, and Hini. 3,359,522. Weiss, Herbert, and Hini. 3,331,045. Hinkamp, James B., J. D. Bartleson. and G. E. Irish, to Ethvl Corp. Boron esters and process of preparing same. 3,356,- 707, 12-5-67. Cl. 260 — 4(52. Hinke, Jerald D., to J. I. Case Co. Reverse idler drive and interlock. 3,347,108, 10-17-67, Cl. 74 — 342. Hinkel, Artur : See — Vater, Max, and Hinkel. 3,314,264. Hinkel, Emil T., Jr., to Sterling Drug Inc. Cleansing com- position. 3,355. 3S7. 11-2S-67, Cl. 252 — 106. Hinkle, Charles G. Umbrella holder for automobiles. 3,351,251, 11-7-67. Cl. 224 — 29. Hinkle, James L. Interlocked structural assemblies and stiff- eners therefor. 3.332.197, 7-25-67, Cl. 52 — 731. Hinkley. Everett D., Jr., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Driving arrangement for magnetic devices. 3,333,256, 7-25-67, Cl. 340—174. Hinn. John S. : See — Webster, Robert C. and Hinn. 3,298,188. Hinn. John S. : Sep — Webster. Robert C. Hinn, and Lychalk. 3.342,672. Hinrichs, Arnold, to O. H. Drager. Change in pressure mattress. 3,317,934, 5-9-67, Cl. 5 — 349. Hinrichs, Carl B., to Aluminum Extrusions, Inc. Structural pole assemblies. 3,350,120, 10-31-67, Cl. 287 — 58. Hinrichs, Horst : See — Altmeppen. Johannes, and Hinrichs. 3,338,263. Hinsch, Karl, H. Augustin, and J. Heinemann, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Hydraulic rudder control system. 3,295,488. 1-3-67. Cl. 114 — 150. Hinschlager, Rudolph F. : See — Gingerich, Cecil R., Hinschlager, and Wandelt. 3,354,- 002. Hinshaw, Carl F. Separator for liquids of different specific gravities. 3,308,953, 3-14-67, Cl. 210 — 83. Hinshaw, John W. Method and apparatus for working metal. 3,327,513, 6-27-67. Cl. 72 — 367. Llinsken, Hermann, G. Trzeciak, and E. Rasel. to Kalle Aktien- gesellschaft. Suspendible flat bag. 3,348,760, 10-24-67, Cl. 229—53. Hinson, Arthur L., and D. C. Smith, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of treating the surfaces of glass containers. 3.34S,- 934, 10-24-67, Cl. 65—30. Hinson. Fletcher A.. W. R. Wright, and K. E. Powell, to Ashland Oil & Refining, Co. Process and apparatus for the production of carbon black. 3,310,379, 3-21-67, Cl. 23 — 209.4. Hinsvark, Orville N., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Gas chroma- tographic method and apparatus for determination of oxy- gen content in organic substances. 3,298,786, 1-17-67, Cl. 23—230. Hinsvark, Orville N., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Gas chromato- graphic analysis method for C, H. and N content in solid organic compounds. 3,304,159. 2-14-67, Cl. 23 — 230. Hinsvark. Orville N., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Method for thermal reaction analysis. 3.304,170. 2-14-67. Cl. 75 — 34. Hint. Iohannes A. Method of treating particulate material. 3,331,905, 7-1S-67. Cl. 264-122. Hinterberger, Charles L. : See — Bristol, Billy L., and Hinterberger. 3,332.500. 3,359,009, 12-19-07, Cl. to Huyck Corp. 3.319,427. 3,340,697. .301,983. construction. 3,352,- 3,302,585. Hinterholzer, Hans. Ski binding 280—11.:;:.. Hintermaier, John C, and D. B. Wicker, Paper machine felt dewatering method and apparatus. 3,313,679, 4-11-67. Cl. 162—199. Hintermeier, Karl : See — Zerweck, Werner, Trosken, and Hintermeier. 3,332,996. Hintersdorf, Karl : See — Grabbe, Friedbert, and Hintersdorf. 3,314,545. Hiuton, Chester B. Grouping and concentrating process and apparatus. 3.332,627, 7-25-67, Cl. 241—24. Hinton, Everett H., Jr. : See — Smith. Vernon C, Hinton, and Davis. 3,326,713. Hinton, Ray F., to United States of America, Navy. Fluid pres- sure actuated valve. 3,326,226, 6-20-67, Cl. 137 — 68. Hinton, Ray F.. and R. W. Robbins, Jr., to United States of America. Navy. Hydraulic mercury transfer system. 3,343,- 511. 9-26-07,' Cl. 114—16. Hinton, Robert A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Proi lot- reducing cold flow in 1,3-butadiene polymers. 3,318,862, 5-9-67, Cl. 260—94.2. Hintze, Lois. Teaching machine. 3,334,423, 8-8-07, Cl. 35 — 9. Hinz, Arnulf : See — Cremer, Josef, Hartmann, Rodis, and Hinz. 3,318.660. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, Kowalski, and Hinz. 3,345,443. Hinz, Karl. Syphons adapted to contain and dispense soda water. 3.324,903, 6-13-67, Cl. 141—17. Hipp. Hartmut : See — Prichodjko, Alexander, Simianer, and Hipp. 3,303,500. Hipp, Richard D., Jr. : See — Linse, La Vern L., and Hipp. 3,328,574. llippeli, Raymond : See — Cimler, Emil, Hippeli, and Van Baush. Cimler, Emil, Hippeli, and Van Baush. Hippen, Willem F. : See — Hey, Arie, and Hippen. 3,324,509. Hipperson. Jack R. : See — Collins, Frank M„ and Hipperson. Hipperson. Nina M. : See — Collins, Frank M. 3,301,983. Hippie, Chester D. Prefabricated building 073, 11-14-67. Cl. 52 — 208. Hippie, George M. : See — Adams, Cecil E., De Villers, and Hippie. Hipwell Mfg. Co. : See — McMeekin. John O. 3.295.706. Hiraga, Sadaji, to K. Ito. Clinical commode. 3,345,652, 10- 10-67, Cl. 5 — 90. Ilirahara, Katsuii : See— Hickey, Frank D., Adams, and Hirahara. 3,295,982. Hickey, Frank D.. Adams. Hirahara. Anderson, and Chamberlin. 3,331,375. Hickey, Frank D., and Hirahara. 3,357,834. Ilirahara, Katsuji, to FMC Corp. Pellet forming apparatus. 3,315,589, 4-25-67, Cl. 99 — 235. Hirahara, Katsuji, to FMC Corp. Fruit processing apparatus. 3,352.338, 11-14-67, Cl. 146—50. Hirai, Kentaro : See — Takamizawa, Akira, and Hirai. 3.312,704. Hirai, Shiro : See — Takai, Akira, Saikasa, Kodama, Matsubara, and Hirai. 3,303,18S. Hirai, Tadamasa, H. Ueda, C. Munakata, and H. Watanabe, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Electron-beam machining of specimens and its control bv X-ray radiation measurements. 3,355,568, 11-28-67, Cl. 219—69. Hirano, Chikafusa : See — Miura, Takeo, Miyamoto, and Hirano. 3,359,502. Hirano. Hiroshi, S. Yurugi. II. Asakawa, and Y. Oko. to Takeda Chemical Industries. Thiamine pantetheine disul- fide derivatives. 3,320,258, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 256.5. Hirano. Katsuaki : See — Suzumura, Hideo, Hirano, and Chiba. 3.316,190. Hirano, Koki, to Jidosha Denki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Cleaning apparatus for the front windshield glass of motor cars. 3,298,610. 1-17-67, Cl. 239—284. Hirano, Minoru : See — Umewaka, Toshio, Kachi, Okubo, and Hirano. 3,300,S43. Hirano, Ryo : See — Noda. Ikuya. Kato, Yamamoto. Okano, Ueta, Minami, and Hirano. 3,335.596. Noda. Ikuva, Yamamoto, Ueta, Minami, Hirano, Someuo, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Hirano. Shigehiro: See — ■ Onodera, Konoshi, and Hirano. 3,321,461. Hirano, Tadavoshi : See — Asaeda, Toshio, Sakai, and Hirano. 3,300.907. Hirano, Yukio, to Mitsubadenkiseisakusho Co.. "Ltd. Device for opening and closing the contacts of a vehicle fuel pump. 3,306,217, 2-28-67, Cl. 103—53. Hirano, Yutaka : See — Matuki, Koitiro, Hirano, and Sunahara. 3.306,524. Hirata, Genshiehi : See — Satoh, Tatsuo, and Hirata. 3.352,006. Hirata, Hiroshi, to Chivoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of constructing storage tank. 3.300.9S6, 1-31-67, Cl. 61—50. Hirata, Hiroshi, and S. Tanaka, to Chiyoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Floating cover and sealing means for liquid storage tank. 3,333,725, 8-1-67, Cl. 220—20. 582 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hirata, Yasubumi : See — Murakami, Masuo, Takahashi, Hirata, and Iwamoto. 3,324,124. Hirayama, Kikuii : See — Sasakura, Makoto, and Hirayama. 3,342, SSI. Hirche, Herbert : See — Bus, Johann A., and Hirche. 3,295,260. Hire, Larry L. : See — ■ Roof, James L., and Hire. 3,351,845. Hirohata, Hyogo : See — Nagata, Takashi, Hirohata, Ishibashi, and Arimura. 3,348,078. Hirokawa, Hideo : See — Aihara, Kenzo, Tani, and Hirokawa. 3,319,496. Hiroki, Kenzo, T. Shizume, Y. Nakamura, T. Yoshino, H. Kamio, S. Irie, and Y. Kawamura, to Nitto Chemical In- dustry Co., Ltd. Method for preparing methacrylonitrile. 3,346,617, 10-10-67, CI. 260—465.3. Hiromitsu, Ueno, to Olympic Fishing Tackle Co. Variable speed fishing reel with friction clutch. 3,325,117, 6-13-67, CI. 242 — 84.54. Hirooka, Masaaki : See — Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3,328,366. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Morita. 3,326,870. Hirose, Hiroshi : See — Tsuyama, Hitoshi, Hirose, and Okamoto. 3,359,447. Hirose, Katsumi: See — Kano, Hideo, Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321,474. KanOj Hideo. Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321,475. Hirose, Keisuke, M. Hasegawa, and S. Fujimaki, to Nitto Chemical Industry Co. Ltd. Coating compositions. 3,303,- 154, 2-7-67, CI. 260—29.6. Hirose, Masakazu : See — Ishikawa, Kazuo, Hirose, Iwaki, and Fujita. 3,322,016. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3.317,499. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3,318,858. Hirose, Teruo, to Daido Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha, and Ishi- kawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Planetary rolling mill stationary single shaft. 3,301,032, 1-31-67, CI. 72—197. Hirose, Yasuo, and S. Takeda. to Hitachi, Ltd. Method for the production of ceramic nuclear fuel elements. 3,346,676, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — .5. Hirota, Akira, to Victor Co. of Japan, Ltd. Magnetic erasing circuitry. 3,351,716, 11-7-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Hirota, Hozumi : See — Tanaka, Takashi, Sakata, Hirota, and Yanagiuti. 3,299,- 382. Hirota, Kashichi. Box for carrying bottles. 3,341,054, 9-12- 67, CI. 220—21. Hirota. Nobuyoshi, and Y. Onoshima, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for detecting leaks in process equipment. 3,326,035, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 40. Hiroyasu Shiokawa : See — Shiokawa, Shozo. 3,302,505. Hirs, Gene. Multiple shell filters. 3,306,458, 2-28-67, CI. 210—333. Hirs. Gene. Filter apparatus. 3,332,556, 7-25-67, CI. 210— 406. Hirs, Gene. Filtering method and apparatus. 3,333,693, 8-1- 67, CI. 210 — 65. Hirs, Gene. Multiple shell filters. 3,335,S62, 8-15-67, CI. 210 — 65. Hirs, Gene, and J. A. Newman, to Hydromation Engineering Co. Level seeking skimmer. 3,303,932, 2-14-67, CI. 210— 65. Hirsch, A. Adler. Perforated equalization baffles for back- washing rapid sand filters and parallel applications. 3,313,- 420, 4-11-67, CI. 210—275. Hirsh, A. Adler. Radial flow settling tank with complete volumetric transit for water and waste treatment. 3,353,- 676, 11-21-67, CI. 210 — 197. Hirsch, A. Adler. Triangular-type horizontal flow settling basins. 3,353,679, 11-21-67, CI. 210—259. Hirsch, Abraham A. Truly vertical flow upflow tank with complete volumetric transit for water and waste treatment. 3,300,047, 1-24-67, CI. 210—197. Hirsch. Arthur. Heat-sensitive copying sheet 3,328,191, 6-27- 67, CI. 117 — 36.8. Hirsch, Arthur E., F. I. Whitten, and E. V. Pickf ord, to United States of America, Navy. Shock isolation platform. 3,351,- 314, 11-7-67, CI. 248 — 358. Hirsch, Gerhard, and W. Krank, to Telefunken Patent- wertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Waveguide fitting for coupling helical elliptical waveguide. 3,300,741, i-24-67, CI. 333—98. Hirsch, James A., to P. R. Mallory & Co. Means for intermit- tently driving a cam-carrying shaft. 3,350,606, 10-31-67, CI. 317—22. Hirsch, Rene R., to Bertin & Cie. Air cushion stability control device with adjustable plenum chamber volume. 3 340 943 9-12-67, CI. 180 — 7. Hirsch, Richard F. Security belts. 3,348.789, 10-24-67, CI. 242—107.4. Hirsch, Sidney. Intravenous catheter assembly. 3,352 306, 11-14-67, CI. 128—214.4. Hirsch, Stephen S., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. 1,2- alkylene oxide polymerization using zinc hydride catalyst. 3,329,630, 7-4-67, CI. 260—2. Hirsch, Wolfram, to Hein, Lehmann & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Centrifuge. 3,311,240, 3-28-67, CI. 210 — 212. Hirschbeck, Josef : See — Fischer, Kurt, Hirschbeck, and Lohofer. 3,305,596. Hirschbeck, Josef, and J. Riedl, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for evaporating and superheating thermally unstable hy- drocarbon mixtures. 3,330,760, 7-11-67, CI. 208 — 92. Hirschberg, Herz : See — Seiden, Hugo, and Hirschberg. 3,336.515. Hirschberg, Joseph G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. 'Single field polarizing spectropho- tometer for measuring mass motion in a plasma. 3,316,- 412 4-25-67, CI. 250— 226. Hirschberg, Rudolf, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiegesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Reducing the excess voltage in electrolysis of aqueous hvdrochloric acid in diaphragm cells. 3,336,209, 8-15-67, CI. 204 — 128. Hirschberg, Theodore B., Jr. : See — Gopperton, Ardath A. 3,296,962. Jagger, Hubert. 3,306,187. Jagger, Hubert. 3.307,476. Hirschfeld, Giinter, and H. Schneider, to Goetzewerke Fried- rich Goetze A.-G. Apparatus for performing the position- ing, working and returning movements of the tool slide of an automatic lathe. 3,330,173, 7-11-67, CI. 82 — 21. Hirschfeld, Gunter, and H. Schneider, to Goetzewerke Fried- rich Goetze A.-G. Arrangements for controlling the tool slide of a turning machine. 3,358,535, 12-19-67, CI. 82— 24. Hirschhorn, Max L. Cooled surgical instrument. Re. 26,276, 10-3-67, CI. 128—303.1. Hirschkron. Robert : See — Thenault, Georges S., and Hirschkron. 3,314,654. Hirsehmann, Ralph F. : See — Sarett, Lewis H., Strachan, and Hirsehmann. 3,325,474. Tischler, Max, Steinberg, and Hirsehmann. 3,299,054. Hirsehmann, Ralph F.. to Merck & Co., Inc. Pyrazoles of 21- alkyl steroids of the pregnane series. 3,296,253, 1-3-67, CI. 260—239.5. Hirsehmann, Ralph R. : See — Tishler, Max, Steinberg, and Hirsehmann. 3,300,483. Hirsehmann, Richard, E. R. Mayer, and H. Boesch, to Richard Hirsehmann Radiotechnisches. Electric razor. 3,343,056, 9-19-67. CI. 320 — 2. Hirsehmann, Richard, Radiotechnisches : See — Hirsehmann, Richard, Mayer, and Boesch. 3,343,056. Hirsehmann, Robert P. : See — Mariani, Thomas L., Hirsehmann, Cupolo, and Peterman. 3,345,804. Hirsh, Donald H., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of preparing 2,3-dimethyl-4-pentenal. 3,359,324, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 601. Hirsh, S. A., Mfg. Co. : See — Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Lopatka. 3,330,229. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Lopatka. 3,332,374. and Lopatka. 3,351,405. and Lonatka. 3,355,033. 3,304,760. and Ferdinand. 3,315,553. Hirshfeld, Julian J. : See — Burnthall, Edward V., and Hirshfeld. 3,335,105. Cheape, Dudley W., Jr., and Hirshfeld. 3,354.113. Reuben, Bertie J., Hirshfeld, Sample, and Yao. 3,313,- 796. Hirshfeld, Julian J., to Monsanto Co. Polvamide fibers treated with an amphoteric activator. 3,343,980, 9-26-67, CI. 117 — 100. Hirshfeld, Julian J., and B. A. Sample, Jr., to Monsanto Co. Dyeing of synthetic fibers. 3,353,900, 11-21-67, CI. 8 — 55. Hirshman. Ira L., A. L. Jones, and L. E. Spencer, to Newport News Shipbuilding and Dry Dock Co. Underwater mining. 3,305,950, 2-28-67. CI. 37 — 58. Hirshman, Justin L., and J. G. Natoli, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing tricyclohexytin chloride. 3,355, 468, 11-28-67, CI. 260—429.7. Hirshson, William R. Safety control for aircraft landing gear 3,341,156, 9-12-67, CI. 244 — 83. Hirst, Archie J., to Metalastik Ltd. Resilient mounting. 3,351, 308. 11-7- -67, CI. 248 — 22. Hirst, Ian J., to International Standard Electric Corp. Redundant amplifier circuit. 3,348,163, 10-17-67, CI. 330— 84. Hirt, Andrew J., to Metelco, Inc. Hanger clamp. 3,321,161, 5-23-67, CI. 248—72. Hirt Combustion Engineers : See — Hirt, John H. 3,353,921. Hirt, John H, to Hirt Combustion Engineers. Apparatus for producing inert gas. 3,353,921, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 281. Hirt, Rudolf: See — Fischer, Rudolf, and Hirt. 3,338,917. Hirt, Rudolf, to Dr. A. Wander, 'S.A. Derivatives of benz- amidobenzanilide. 3,309,367, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Hirt, Rudolf, to Dr. A. Wander S.A. Urea derivatives. 3,337, 552, CI. 260 — 256.4. Hirtenberger Patronen-, Zundhutchen- und Metallwarenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft : See — Bugl, Paul. 3,330,262. Hirtle, Allen C. : See — Yadav, Kamla P., and Hirtle. 3,305,844. Hirtreiter, Walter J. Accelerometer. 3,295,378, 1-3-67, CI. 73 — 517. Ferdinand, Irwin J. Ferdinand, Irwin J., Handler, Milton E. Handler, Milton E., LIST OK PATENTEES 583 llirukawa, Yutaka : See — Yainashita, Sunao, Iida, Harn, Hirukawa, and Kameyania. 3,317,435. Hirvela, Robert J., to Collins Radio Co. Storage means for receiving, assembling, and distributing teletype characters. 3,350.697, 10-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. llir/.y. John VV„ to Monsanto Co. Cycloalkyl allyl phthalate esters. 3,336,362, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 475. Hisada, Hiroshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Electron tubes. 3,315,330, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 25.16. Hisano, Takao, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Magnetic core unit with shielded winding. 3,332,049, 7-18-G7, CI. 33G — 83. Hiscock, Earle F., to Kip, Inc. Method of packaging porous coffee brewing packets containing fresh ground coffee. 3,330,6GS, 7-11-67, CI. 99—152. Hi-Shear Corp. : See — Bankston, Weldon S., Jr. 3,344,744. Berkl. Josef V. 3,305,GS0. Brown, Clarence K. 3,331,278. Cessna, Mark E. 3,339,003. Schuster, Michael M. 3,304,109. Wagner, Kenneth L. 3,301,122. Wing, George S. 3,295,5 1 2. Hishida, Yukio, to Brother Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Repeat action mechanism for power operated typewriters. 3,342,- 295, 9-19-G7, CI. 197—17. Hi-Speed Cheekweigher Co., Inc. : See — Pettis, Charles R., and Del Rosso. 3,326,349. Hiss, Hellmut R. : See — Wild, Hans F., Oelerich, and Hiss. 3.301,302. Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Muta, Akinori, Furukawa, and Kovama. 3,355,527. Tsuruta, Shiro, Koga, Abo, and Abe. 3,322,732. Hitachi, Ltd. : See — Abe. Zenmon, and Suzki. 3,296,S66. Aizu, Tadashi, and Kiryu. 3,308,030. Akahori, Hiroshi. 3,327,112. Ando, Noboru, Tanizaki, and Hasegawa. 3,352,643. Anno, Yoshiro. and Mori. 3.320,005. Ashikawa, Mikio, Umezawa, and Ozawa. 3,322,570. Doi, Toshio. 3,333,462. Enami, Susumu. 3,327,218. Goto, Tatsuo. 3,327,191. Goto, Tatsuo. 3.355,G46. Hasegawa, Eiichi, and Oshima. 3,306,082. Hayashi. Tsutomu. 3,346,460. Hirose, Yasuo, and Takeda. 3,346,676. Hisada. Hiroshi. 3.315,330. Hojo, Toku, and Matsuda. 3,318,284. Ichihara, Kivoshi. 3,339,371. Ichihara, Kiyoshi. 3,340.695. Ichihara, Kiyoshi. 3,340,698. Ichinose, Yukio. 3,342,589. Inoue. Toshio, Tahara, and Isogai. 3,340,117. Inuzuka, Isao, and Miyao. 3,333,657. Inuzuka, Isao, Miyao, and Yuminaka. 3,313,427. Inuzuka, Isao. and Yuminaka. 3,323,617. Ishibashi, Eiichi. 3,303,645. Iwayanagi, Hideo. 3,316,43S. Kajiwara. Toshiyuki. 3.326,028. Kikuchi, Wahei, and Watanabe. 3,353,250. Kimura, Naokazu. 3.349,391. Kimura, Naokazu. 3,351,873. Kimura, Naokazu. 3.360.792. Kinoshita, Toshio, Kondo, and Takahashi. 3,308,383. Kishino, Seigo, Tomura, and Kano. 3,321,624. Kitano, Yutaka, and Isobe. 3,307,059. Kizaki, Taisaku. 3.316,436. Komatsubara, Kiichi, and Kurono. 3,310,502. Kondo. Hideo, Ai, and Sato. 3,343,420. Koreishi, Yasuki. 3.300,157. Kuzuoka, Tsuneo. Kikkawa, and Murayama. 3 316 064. Matsuda, Shigeharu, and Okawa. 3.319.S20. Matsunobu, Kenji, and Oka. 3,311,514. Matsuura. Kiyokata. and Takami. 3.303.701. Miura, Tanetoshi, and Koshikawa. 3,345,979. Morita. Takahiro. 3,318,778. Muto, Yoshiji, Hyugaji, and Mihara. 3,29S,673. Nemoto, Tadashi, and Yaegashi. 3,306.735. Nemoto, Tadashi. and Yaegashi. 3.342.05S. Nogami, Kunishige. and Otino. 3,345,465. Noumi, Makoto. 3,346,792. Numakura, Toshio 3,308,375. Ohno, Toru. 3,313,8SS. Okano, Kinpei. 3,331,643. Okumoto. Takeomi, Okada, and Maebashi. 3,329,496 Ono, Kunio. 3.340.466. Ozasa. Susumu. 3,308,294. Sasaki, Toshiyuki, and Takakura. 3,297,009. Sasaki, Ryoichi, and Kurosawa. 3,331,682. Seki. Takeo, and Miwa. 3,332,025. Sohma. Akio. 3. 304,056. Sonoyama, Y'utaka. 3.321,653. Sugawara, Hiroyuki. 3.35G.S1S. Takahashi. Noriyoshi. 3,346,793. Tomono, Masami, Leda, and Kimura. 3,351,733. Tonooka, Hidenori. 3.309,057. Fnuma, Nobumitsu. 3,333,505. Yamamoto, Setsuo. 3,327,061. Hitachi Wire and Cable Ltd. : See — Oka, Koichi. 3,340,463. Hitachi Zost'ii Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Furukawa. Fiji. 3,356,038. Nakasu, Masao, Shlmonaka, and Shlnoka. 3,320,974. Hitch, Lewis. Gyroscopic navigation instrument. 13,339,062, 8-29-67, CI. 235 — 150.25. Hitchcock, John B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 1'hosphatizing compositions and processes. 3,306,785, 2-28- 67, CI. 148— 0. 15. Hitchcock, Norman E. F„ R. A. C. Ker, and B. T. Scoltock, to Castrol Ltd. Hydraulic fluids. 3,305,487, 2-21-67, CI. 252—78. Hitchcock, Norman E. P., R. A. C. Ker, and R. Carsweli, to Castrol Ltd. Hydraulic fluids. 3,334,048, 8-1-67, CI. 252 — 78. Hitchcock, Paul C, to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Encapsulated fuse structure for polyphase circuits. 3,319,027, 5-9-67, CI. 200—120. Hitchcock, Paul F., to Dow Corning Corp. Method of making a resilient custom-fit body protector. 3,322,873, 5-30-67, CI. 264 — 222. Hitchcock Transportation Co. : See — Copeland, Jesse J., and Coe. 3,354,928. Hitchings, George H. : See — Roth, Barbara, and Hitchings. 3,337,543. Hitchings, George H., and B. S. Hurlbert, to Burroughs Well- come & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. 2,4-diamino-G-benzylpyrido-(2,3- D) pyrimidlnes and method. 3,322,765, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Hitchins, John H. Store service. 3,348,634, 10-24-67, CI. 186—1. Hitchman, Earl R. Screen apparatus for classifying mate- rials. 3,314,539, 4-18-67, CI. 209—315. Hitco : See — Gutzeit, Carlos L. 3,351,484. Nordberg, Robert C, and Barrios. 3,352,654. Sterry, John P., and Skurcenski. 3,311,4S1. Hitco Corp. : See — Gutzeit, Carlos L. 3,356,525. Hiteshue, Raymond W. : See — Ginsberg, flenry H., Sehlesinger, and Hiteshue. 3,341,344. Hitqchi Electronics Co., Ltd. : See — Aoki, Toshio. 3,353,125. Hitt, George F. Chucking device for log processing lathes. 3,323,506, 6-6-67, CI. 144—209. Hitt, James J. : See — Highley, Thomas T., Jr., and Hitt. 3,305,803. Hitt, Otha A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fila- mentary yarn lubricating apparatus. 3,336,900, 8-22-67, CI. 118—248. Hittell, John L. Reciprocating piston engines. 3,311,095, 3- 2S-67, CI. 123—74. Hittenberger, William H., H. J. Dea, and B. S. Posen, to Kliklok Corp. Device for heating compressed air, partic- ularly for heat bonding purposes in folding box machines. 3,336,464, 8-15-67, CI. 219—374. Hittenberger, William H., and T. R. Baker, to Kliklok Corp. Machines for bonding, by heat and pressure, panels of paper- board having a thermoplastic coating thereon. 3,340,777, 9-12-67, CI. 93—36. Hittmair, Paul : See — Nitzsche, Siegfried, Wick, and Hittmair. 3,33S,847. Hitz, Carson K. Nesting basket and carrier combination. 3,349.942. 10-31-07, CI. 220 — 19. Hitz, Gifford L. Self-energizing seal for high pressure flanged connections. 3,329,447. 7-4-67, CI. 2S5 — 113. Hitzelberger, Alan, to General Motors Corp. Pressure ratio sensor. 3,34S,417, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 407. Hitzemann, Gerhard : See — Tillmann, Peter, Killing, and Hitzemann. 3,355,253. Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,360,341. Hitzeroth, Franklin C. : See — Ogle, James A., Jr., Hitzeroth. and Ilia. 3,316,832. Hitzeroth, Franklin C, to McGraw-Edison Co. Portable power tool. 3,353.573. 11-21-67, CI. 143 — 6S. Hitzman, Donald O. : See — Gilchrist, Ralph E., Craighead, and Hitzman. 3,357,4S7. Hitzman, Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method of water flooding by using phosphorylated mannan. 3,312,279, 4-4-67, CI. 166 — 9. Hitzman, Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil recovery process using aqueous microbiological drive fluids. 3,340,- 930, 9-12-67, CI. 166 — 9. Hitzman, Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Corrosion protection. 3,347,699, 10-17-67, CI. 117 — 97. Hitzman. Donald O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the recovery of hydrocarbon fermentation products. 3,353,- 047, 11-21-07, CI. 195—28. Hixon. Philip E. : See — Fleisher, Marvin B., and Hixon. 3,325,911. Hiyama, Kazuo. Method of performing work on orchard trees and combination of workmen support platforms for the purpose. 3,301,348, 1-31-67. CI. 182—131. Hiyama, Kazuo. Collapsible scaffold. 3,311,191, 3-2S-67, CI. 1S2— 131. Hjermstad, Hans U. : See — Borkovitz, Henry S., and Hjermstad. 3,360,714. Hjort-Conveyor A/S : See — Valentin-Hjorth, Morton. 3,345,954. Hjulian. Julius A. Aerator converter. 3,348,777, 10-2 CI. 239—424.5. Hladky, Wallace F. : See — Berndt, Edward W., Hladky, and Fockler. 3.296,290. 4-07, 584 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hlavacek, Robert J. : See — Rongey, Elbert H., and Hlavacek. 3,346,394. Hlavacek, Roy G. : See — Scopelite, Thomas M., Hlavacek, and Bonheimer. 3,316,103. Hlavka, Joseph J. : See — Bitha, Panayota, Hlavka, and Martell. 3,341,585. Bitha, Panayota., Hlavka, and Martell. 3,341,586. Takesue, Edward, Hlavka. and Boothe. 3,356.571. Hlavka, Joseph J., and P. Bitha, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 3-(4-carbamoyl-2,3,5-trihydroxy-benzyl)-l,2,3,4- tetrahydro-4,8-dihydroxy-l-oxo-2-naphthoic acid, a-lactones. 3,330,841, 7-11-67, CI. 260—347.3. Hlavka, Joseph J., and P. Bitha, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 4 - dedimethylamino-4-hydroxy-4a,12a-anhydro- tetracyclines. 3,345,408, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 559. Hlavka, Joseph J., and P. Bitha, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 5 to D. Hoglund. Exterior frost proof access to water and gas escape device. 3,324,661, 6-13-67, CI. 61 — 1. Hognestad, Harek, to Nyegaard & Co. A/S. Device for electro- magnetic flow measurement. 3,329,018, 7-4—67, CI. 73 — 194. Hogsed, Milton J., and W. H. Watson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Linear polyesters of 1,4-bicyclo [2.2.2] octanedimethanol. 3,337,498, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 47. Hogsett, John N., A. Khuri, and H. W. Sehulz, to Union Carbide Corp. Adducts of metal borohydrides and organic polynitrogen compounds. 3,342.814, 9-19-67. CI. 260 — 242. Hogsett, John N., A. Khuri, and H. W. Sehulz, to Union Carbide Corp. Adducts. 3,347,893, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 448. Hogstrom, Ralph H., to Henro Mfg. Co. Latching structure for closure operator. 3,351,369, 11-7-67, CI. 292 — 263. Hohbach, Dale J. : See — Gaiser, William J., and Hohbach. 3,304,151. Hohenberg, Rudolph, to Avco Corp. Gas turbine engine life indicator. 3,357.239, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 116. Hohenberger, John H., to Norton Co. Tubing clip. 3,345,095, 10-3-67, CI. 2S7 — 127. Hohenlohe-Oehringen, Kraft : See — Bretschneider, Hermann, Hohenlohe-Oehringen, and Rhomberg. 3.311,632. Hohenner, Werner W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ultra- sonic self-propelled projective having high L/d radio. 3,358,603, 12-19-67, CI. 102 — 49.3. Hohl, Frank J., to Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co., Inc. Ac- cumulating transfer conveyor for cylindrical objects. 3,315,790, 4-25-67, CI. 198—168. Hohl, Frank J., to Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co., Inc. Stack- ing device. 3,347,396, 10-17-67, CI. 214 — 6. Hohl, John, and T. L. Scribner, to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Con- tainer carrier. 3,314,712, 4-1S-67, CI. 294 — S7.2. Hohl, John, and H. A. Barnby, to Owens Illinois, Inc. Con- tainer and closure cap therefor. 3,333,719, 8-1-67, CI. 215 — 40. Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co., Inc. : See — Hohl, Frank J. 3,315.790. Hohl, Frank J. 3,347,396. Milazzo, Carl J. 3.322,259. Milazzo, Carl J. 3,355,008. Hohler, Frederick A., and G. B. Rule, to The Heald Machine Co. Dressing apparatus. 3,339, 53S, 9-5-67, CI. 125 — 11. Hohlfeld, Gottfried, and H. Martin, to Veb Kombinat Fort- schritt. Field chopper for harvester. 3,333,617, 8-1-67, CI. 146 — 107. Hohmann, Albert, to Taller & Cooper, Inc. Manual alpha- numeric hand operable card punch. 3,331,483, 7-18-67, CI. 197 — 1.5. Hohmann, Rolf, to Trockentechnik G.m.b.H. Method of and apparatus for vacuum drying of flat material in foil shape, especially leather. 3.303.574, 2-14-67, CI. 34 — 16. Hohmann, Walter : See — Vollmann, Heiurich, Hohmann, and Baumann. 3.316,- 280. Hohmann, Walter, and H. Vollmann. to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Tetraanthrimide vat dvestuffs. 3,341,- 551, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 316. Hohmann, William R. Automobile windshield protecting device. 3,338,293, 8-29-67 CI. 160—368. Ilolin, Walter, to Gewerkschaft Elsenhutte Westfalia, Coal planer With hinge-mounted cutter holder. 3,352,603, 11-14— 67, CI. 299— 34. Hohnjec, Zeljko. Two-part box. 3,35.1,270, 11-7-67, CI. 21'!) - 44. Hohnjec, Zeljko, to Etablissement Ovotherm. Deep drawn plastic film packaging. 3,350,277, 12-5-67, CI. 229—2.."".. Hohnstein, Paul, to Hastings Irrigation Pipe Co. Irrigation pipe valve. 3,327,990, 6-27-67. CI. 251- 14.",. Hohoff, Leo, to Teletype Corp. Gasket inserting tool. 3,307,- 249, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 235. Hohorst, Wilhelm : Bee — Schorr, Manfred, Lammler, Hohorst, and Weber. 3,324,117. Hohos, Joseph A. : See — Williams, Richard E., and Hohos. 3,303,273. Hohwart, George, to N. A. Woodworth Co. Floating work driver chuck. 3,344,695, 10-3-67, CI. 82 — 40. Hohwart, George, and P. Toth, to N. A. Woodworth Co. In- ternal diaphragm chuck. 3,355,1S2, 11-2S-67, CI. 279—2. Hoiberg, Arnold J. : See — Butterfield, Walter L., and Hoiberg. 3,326,366. Hoiby, James C, and J. D. Menth, to Studebaker Corp. Exhaust and muffling system for marine engines. 3,296,997, 1-10-67, CI. 115— .5. Hoipkemeier, Fredrick L., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Gas scrubber device. 3,349,547, 10-31-67, CI. 55 — 324. Hoischen, Ulrich C. : 'See — Baker, Sanford H., and Hoischen. 3,346,827. Hoisington, Edward C, and C. L. Martzolff, to American Standard Inc. Corona shield for ionizer wires. 3,354,617, 11-28-67, CI. 55—147. Iloisve, Harold V., and J. L. Strike, to McGfaw-Edison Co. Pants-pressing machine. 3,319.S47, 5-16-67, CI. 223 — 73. IIojo, Toku, and M. Matsuda, to Hitachi, Ltd. Apparatus for developing electrostatic images of records. 3,31S,284. 5- 9-67, CI. 118 — 637. Hojun Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Hashizume, Kazo. 3,326,632. Hojyo, Kazuya. Automatic chromium plating apparatus. 3,359,- 195, 12-19-67, CI. 204 — 212. Hokana. Marshall. Conveyor feeder system. 3,312,329, 4-4-67, CI. 198—64. Hoke, Howard L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Bell and spigot clamp. 3,352,579, 11-14-67, CI. 285 — 337. Hoke Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See- Teeters. Wilbur O. 3,321,947. Hokushin Electric Works Ltd. : See — Miyamichi, Shigeru. 3,334,518. Holan, George : See — Samuel, Eva L., and Holan. 3,325,508. Holan, James H. : See — ■ Verrell. Curtis W., and Holan. 3,301,346. Holan, James H., and C. W. Verrell, to The Ohio Brass Co. Extensible boom with load compensating means. 3,298,540, 1-17-67, CI. 212—55. Holan, James H.. and C. W. Verrell, to The Ohio Brass Co. Extensible boom with load compensating means. 3,355,034, 11-28-67, CI. 212—55. Holbay, Nicholas, to Borg-Warner Corp. Combination vapor compression and absorption refrigeration system. 3,301,- 000, 1-31-67, a. 62—141. Holben, Roy L., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Polyester coated with the reaction product of a vinylidene chloride co- polymer and a polyepoxide and process for producing the same. 3 335.029, 8-8-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Holberson, Henry A., to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Motorized press ram adjusting means. 3,348,406, 10-24— 67, CI. 72 — 446. Holbert, Don R. : See — Perry, Robert O., and Holbert. 3,324,017. Holbert, Don R., and B. F. Grant, to Sinclair Oil & Gas Co. Method of establishing communication between wells. 3,349,- 845. 10-31-67, CI. 166 — 4. Holbert. James M., and H. W. Schmank, to Chattem Drug & Chemical Co. Hydroxy aluminum nicotinate acetylsalicy- late. 3,318,892, 5-9-67, CI. 260—270. Holbert, James M., and B. H. Gross, to Chattem Drug & Chem- ical Co. Hydroxy aluminum nicotinate salicylate and method of preparing the same. 3,31S,893, 5-9-67, CI. 260—270. Holbert, James M., and B. H. Gross, to Chattem Drug & Chemical Co. Method of producing hydroxy aluminum di- salicylate. 3,352,893, 11-14-67, CI. 260—448. Holbert, James M., and B. H. Gross, to Chattem Drug & Chemical Co. Hydroxvaluminum glvcerate and method of making same. 3,352,895, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 448. Holbrook, Franklin K., to Brown Citrus Machinery Corp. Rotary feeder for fruit. 3,342,314, 9-19-67, CI. 19S — 212. Holbrook, George W., to Dow Corning Co. Process for mak- ing oil and solvent resistant fluorosilieon resins. 3,298,097, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Holbrook, George W., to Dow Corning Corp. Compatible cross- linking agents for fluorosiloxanes. 3.344,160, 9-26-67, CI. 260— 44S.2. Holbrook, George W.. and H. M. Schiefer. to Dow Corning Corp. Organosiloxane copolymers. 3,334.120, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. 590 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Holbrook, Orrin C. : See — Woertz, Byron B., and Holbrook. 3,350,847. Holbrook, Rex R. : See — Grant, Robert A., Sumner, Holbrook, and Ince. 3,299,353. Holbrook, Robert L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Modification of wool with solution containing formaldehyde and the reaction product of formaldehyde with a niono- hydrazide or a dihydrazide. 3,326,630, 6-20-67, CI. 8 — 128. Holbrook, Thomas R., to Johnson & Johnson. Bag. 3,340,919, 9-12-67. CI. 150 — 1. Holbus, Steven A. Golf swing practicing device. 3,311,377, 3-2S-67, CI. 273—186. Holcomb, James A., to Wolverine Porcelain Enameling Co. Porcelain enamel coating. 3,338,732, 8-29-67, CI. 117 — 26. Holcombe, Robert C, to Galion, Jeffrey Mfg. Co. Power driven vehicle. 3.356,173 12-5-67, CI. 180 — 65. Holcombe, Wallace P., to TRW Inc. Piston with undulated skirt. 3,319,535, 5-16-67, CI. 92 — 20S. Holcroft & Co. : See — Holcroft, Walter H. 3,31S,591. Walker, Arthur. 3,311,864. Holcroft, Walter H., to Holcroft & Co. Batch type rotary barrel gas atmosphere furnace. 3,318,591, 5-9-67, CI. 263—34. Holdeman. John W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Differential mech- anism. 3,327,558, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 711. Holdeman, John W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Differential mecha- nism. 3,327,560, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 711. Holdeman, John W., to Borg-Warner Corp Differential mech- anism. 3,327,562, 6-27-67, CI. 74—711. Holden, Donald A. : See — Bjerke, John O., Halliday, Stevens, Mahler, and Holden. 3,347,051. Holden, Edward P. Floating island sanctuary for aquariums. 3,327,686. 6-27-67, CI. 119 — 5. Holden. Edward J., to M.S.E. Holdings Ltd. Centrifuge hav- ing heat sensitive probe and temperature control means. 3,317,125, 5-2-67, CI. 233 — 11. Holden, Geoffrey, and R. Milkovich, to Shell Oil Co. Method of preparing diene elastomer/block copolymer composition. 3,322, S56, 5-30-67, CI. 260—876. Holden, John C. : See — Owsley, William D., Manson, and Holden. 3,330,349. Holden, John C, to Halliburton Co. Well packers. 3,339,637, 9-5-67, CI. 166 — 128. Holden. John C. E. B. Cook, S. J. Babin, and G. J. Nix, to Halliburton Co. Method and apparatus for setting well casing. 3.31S.382, 5-9-67, CI. 166 — 46. Holden, Kenneth C, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 2-substituted B-norandrostenes and estrenes. 3,355,495, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 586. Holden, Kenneth G. : See — Fare, Louis R., Holden, and Valenta. 3,336,341. Fare, Louis R., Holden, and Valenta. 3,336,353. Holden, Kenneth G., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Steroidal C-17 spirolactones and processes and inter- mediates used in the preparation thereof. 3,300,489, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 239.57. Holden, Kenneth G., and J. F. Kerwin, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. C-norsteroids. 3,325,535, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — i88. Holden, Kenneth G., and J. F. Kerwin, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. C-norpregnanes. 3,325,536, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 488. Holden, Kenneth G., and J. F. Kerwin, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. A-nor-B-norsteroids and intermedi- ates. 3,331,S68, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 488. Holden, Kenneth G., and J. F. Kerwin, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Novel 19-oxygenated-B-nor-andro- stanes. 3,336,302, 8-15-67, CI. 260—239.55. Holden, Kenneth G., and J. F. Kerwin, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Novel 6-substltuted /3-nortestosterone derivatives. 3,356,716, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 488. Holden, Lewis : See — Nash, Dudley O., and Holden. 3,357,645. Holden, Paul C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High recovery condenser. 3,338,052, 8-29-67, CI. 60 — 95. Holden. Richard : See — Jowett, John K. S., and Holden. 3,351,858. Holden, Roy J., and R. P. Bolte, to ACF Industries Inc. Hand brake arrangement. 3,344,895, 10-3-67, CI. 188—107. Holder, Floyd P., to United States of America, Air Force. Submodulation systems for carrier recreation and Doppler correction in single-sideband zero-carrier communications. 3,329,899, 7-4-67, CI. 325—329. Holder. Fritz. Pressure molding venting method. 3,349,833, 10-31-67, CI. 164 — 113. Holder, George A. : See — Ilnyckyj, Stephan, and Holder. 3,304,261. Holder, James D. : See — Wright, James B., and Holder. 3,348,096. Holder, James P. : See — Boschfin. Robert H.. and Holder. 3.341.630. Seil, Christian A., Bosehan. and Holder. 3,308,207. Sell, Christian A., Bosehan, and Holder. 3.30S.208. Seil, Christian A., Bosehan, and Holder. 3,337,655. Seil, Christian A., Bosehan, and Holder. 3,341,631. Holder. Janet M. : See — Waters, Thomas J. 3,343,182. Holder, Jean : See — Gayet, Bernard, Holder, Kurka, Reboux, and Trouve. 3,351,686. Holderer, Oscar C, to United States of America, Army. Com- posite force measuring assembly. 3,306,101, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 147. Holderreed, Francis L. : See — Arentzen, Charles, Fulmor, and Holderreed. 3,351,462. Holdgreve, Eugene A., to General Electric Co. Multi-voltage alternating current electric motor. 3,316,471, 4—25-67, CI. 318—225. Holding Intercito S.A. : See — Poll, Willy. 3,315,784. Poll, Willy. 3,355,036. Holdo, Jan K., and B. A. Westerlund, to Atlas Copco Aktie- bolag. Torque limiting apparatus. 3,315,754, 4—25-67, CI. 173 — 12. Holdridge, Warren B. Radii cutter. 3,345,893, 10-10-67, CI. 82—12. Holdsworth & Co.. Inc. : See — Chandler, Benson. 3,345,792. Holdsworth, Robert S. : See — Simons, Charles W., and Holdsworth. 3,295,486. Hole, Frederick W, to John Heathcoat & Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for crinkling yarn. 3,335,475, 8-15-67, CI. 28 — 1. Hole, Marvin A. : See — Baringer, Berlyn E., Hole, and Huber. 3,331,542. Holecek, Frantisek : See — Pfeffer, Vaclav, Holecek, and Gemperle. 3,298,171. Pfeffer, Vaclav, Holecek, and Gemprle. 3,341,792. Holechek, Joseph J., and H. W. Mattheu. to Catalyst Research Corp. Electrodes for batteries. 3,332,801, 7-25-67, CI. 136 — 21. Holgerson, Fred L. Livestock liquid treatment apparatus. 3,302,618, 2-7-67, CI. 119—157. Holiday, Allan D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of pure cyclic hydrocarbons. 3,329,731, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 666. Holifield, Robert B. Jet cleaning apparatus and groove router for concrete payments. 3,347,597, 10-17-67, CI. 229 — 36. Plolik, Melville J., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Process for coating a plant nutrient with phenol formal- dehyde, urea and furfuryl alcohol. 3,336,128, 8-15-67, CI. 71 — 28. Holke, Eugene E., H. C. Westcott, and J. A. Thornton, to Kearney-National Inc. Compression connector with remov- able tabs for a range of conductor sizes. 3,330,903, 7-11- 67, CI. 174—94. Holl, Herman F. : See — Schroeder, William F. and Holl. 3,347,094. Holladay, Forrest E., to Burroughs Corp. Solenoid actuated one way brake. 3,339,681, 9-5-67, CI. 188 — 163. Holladay, Harry P. : See — Andersen, Harry M., Holladay. and Johnson. 3,356,658. Holladay, Harry P., and J. D. Calfee, to Monsanto Co. Paper coated with ethylene/hydroxyalkyl vinyl ether inter- polymers. 3,309,225, 3-14-67, CI. 117 — 155. Holland, Douglas B. Apparatus for deodorising lavatories and the like. 3,308,482, 3-14-67, CI. 4 — 228. Holland, Francis W., to Pilkinton Bros. Ltd. Mold with vac- uum transfer apparatus. 3,298,812, 1-17-67, CI. 65 — 260. Holland, Frank H. and J. F., to A. O. Smith Corp. Electrical interlock control circuit. 3,311,794, 3-28-67, CI. 317 — 135. Holland. Gordon A. : See — Ginrich, John A., and Holland. 3.342,289. Holland, Gordon C. Y. : See — Freeman, Dennis H., Jefferv, Weaver, and Holland. 3,313,378. Holland. James C. Electronic detection and control system. 3.340,892, 9-12-67, CI. 137—392. Holland, John F. : See — Heath, Charles A., and Holland. 3,333,458. Holland, Frank H. and J. F. 3,311,794. Holland, John H , to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Helical data storage record and system for using same. 3,307,021, 2- 28-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Holland, John H., to Roval Typewriter Co., Inc. Information retrieval apparatus. 3,321,748, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 173. Holland, Kenneth : See — Ritchie, Alan R., and Holland. 3,324,723. Holland, Kenneth M., to Hexcel Products, Inc. Fabric rein- forced plastic product and method of making same. 3,321,355, 5-23-67, CI. 161—68. Holland, Leslie A., to Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd. Penning type vacuum pumps. 3.332,606, 7-25-67, CI. 230—69. Holland, Leslie A., to Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd. Penning type vacuum pumps. 3,353,054, 11-14-67, CI. 313 — 178. Holland, Milton B. : See — Barton, William W., Holland, and Balton. 3,353,258. Holland, W. W. : See — Marx. Thomas I., and Lowe. 3,348,534. Holland, Warren L., Sr. Lightweight elevator. 3.313,376, 4-11-67, CI. 187—2. Hollander, Edward F„ Jr., to Litton Precision Products Inc. Temperature compensated electrical device. 3,341,722. 9-12-67, CI. 310—64. Hollander, Jerome : See — Woolf, Cyril, and Hollander. 3,304,198. LIST OF PATENTEES 591 Hollander, Jerome, and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. 2,-l'-bis( he\altuoroisopropyl)diphenyl sull'one dicarboxylate. 3,324,169, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 470. Hollander, Milton B.. to American Machine & Foundry Co. Friction welding. 3,346,047, 10-17-67, CI. 29—470.3. Hollander, Milton B., W. B. McKinley, and J. C. J. Cheng, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Friction welding. 3,323.203, 0-6-07. CI. 20 — 470.3. Hollander, William L. : Sec — Lewis, Paul B., and Hollander. 3,342,923. yager, Carl \\\, and Hollander. 3,309, S23. Hollanose, X.V. Signaalapparaten : See — Jorna, ¥pe, Van Staaden, Stoorvogel, and Ferwerda. 3.328,797. La Roy, Dick, 3,324,209. Hollandsworth, Charles J., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for producing composite filaments. 3,316,589, 5-2-67, CI, 18 — 8. Hollanszky, Louis J., and R. L. Owens, to White Mfg. Co. of .Missouri. Identical half coupling with fluid pressure seal. 3,357,721 12-12-67, CI. 285 — 1. Holle. \\ erner : Sec — Broschke, Heinrich, Holle, Meinecke, and Mandler. 3,332,- 330. Heinecke, Klaus, and Holle. 3,331.964. Mees, Robert, Lussem. and Holle. 3,306,098. Hollenbeck, Arthur J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Meth- od of orienting filaments in Incandescent lamps. 3,295,909, 1-3-67, CI. 316—23. Hollenbeck, Clifford M., to Wisconsin-Zinn Malting Corp. Smoke flavoring process. 3,330,669, 7-11-67, CI. 99 — 166. Hollenberg, Joel W., to The Singer Co. Combined casing and noise nuifller for a vortex fan. 3,355,095, 11-2S-67, CI. 230—125. Hollenton, Prank, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Multi duty rake type batch collator. 3,314,521, 4-18-67, CI. 19S— 32. Holler. Howard V. : See — Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3,336,273. Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3.330.274. Holleran, Robert T., to American Optical Co. Temperature compensated refractometer. 3,329,060, 7-4-67, CI. 88 — 14. Holley Carburetor Co. : See — Alberani, Julius, and Savage. 3,327,757. Elliott, Walter B. 3,343,820. Frankowski. Jerome J 3.32S.012. Marsee, Frederick J., and Soeters. 3,322,406. Romeo, Neil M.. Garside. and Miller. 3,32S,013. Saxby, Richard M. 3,332,671. Schneider. Alfred. 3.314,407. Soeters. Raymond A. 3.350.517. stankovich, Paul W. 3.322,068. Thompson, Lionel D. 3,358,664. TJrich, Michael I... and Frankowski. 3.32S 010. Wheeler, Dean F., McCabe, Cowles, and Larson. 3,307,- 351. Wheeler, Dean F., and Vismara. 3.327.756. Holley, John D., to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Snow removal apparatus. .3,305,949, 2-28-67. CI. 37 — 24. Holley, John D., to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for removing crossties. 3,306,232, 2-28-67, CI. 104 — 6. Hollichem Corp. : See — Shibe, William J., Jr., and Sittenfield. 3,300,377. Shibe. William J., Jr., and Sittenfield. 3,322,567. Shibe, William J., Jr., and Sittenfield. 3.322.621. Shibe. William J.. Jr., and Sittenfield. 3,344,018. Iloliidav, John B. : See — Keenan, John G., Palfreyman, and Holliday. 3. 296.800. Holliday, John H., to The General Electric Co. Electrical device having sealed envelope and electrodes containing an absorbed gas. 3.32S.545, 6-27-67, CI. 200 — 144. Hollidav, Leslie : See — Curran, John P. S., and Holliday. 3,310,939. Holliger. Bernard. Micropumps for delivering accurately meas- ured and adjustable quantities of liquid. 3, 35S, 606, '12-19- 67. CI. 103—37. Hollihan, John P., A. J. Reed, and W. Turton, to J. P. Stevens & Co.. Inc. Textured textile material. 3,325,9S7, 6-20-67, CI. 57—140. Hollihan, John P., A. J. Reed, and W. Turton, to J. P. Stevens & Co.. Inc. Process and apparatus for texturizing textile material. 3,345,718, 10-10-67, CI. 28 — 1. Hollinger. Richard G. Lawn groom. 3,333,881, S-l-07, CI. 294—19. Hollinger, Robert F.. to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Sealing lock nut. 3.316,952, 5-2-67, CI. 151 — 7. Hollinghurst. Ralph, to Mobil Oil Corp. Mileage accumulation dynamometer. 3,333,463, S-l-67, CI. 73 — 117. Hollinghurst. Ralph, to Mobil Oil Corp. Radiation resistant fluids. 3.351.553. 11-7-07, CI. 252 — 45. Hollingsead. Robert A., y 2 to C. R. Pryor. Connector. 3,325,- 773, 6-13-67, CI. 339—217. Hollingshead, R. M., Corp. : See — Shibe. William J., Jr. 3.341,573. Hollingshead. Richard M., Jr. Securitv container. 3,347,069, 10-17-67. Cl. 70—63. Hollingworth, Charles E. Gas treatment device. 3,299,620, 1-24-67, Cl. 55—126. Holllngsworth, Clinton A., to The Borden Co. Concentration of minerals. 3,298,519, 1-17-07, Cl. 209—165. 1 lollingsworth, J. B. Lee, to Union Carbide Corp. -Method of and apparatus for extruding thermoplastic material. 3,351,- 695. 1 1-7-07, Cl. 204 — 176. Holllngsworth, John D. : See — Johnson, Lloyd E. 3,302,248. Hollins, Jesse R. Automotive signaling system. 3,316,534, 4-J25-67, Cl. 340—74. Hollins, Jesse R. Vehicle directional, emergency, and day- lignt driving signal light system. 3,337,846, 8-22-67, Cl. 340 — 81. Hollins, Jesse R. Brake-operated accelerator release. 3,338,357, 8-29-07, Cl. 192—3. Hollinshead, Clive and P. M. Front wheel drive motorcycle. 3,340,947, 9-12-67, Cl. 180—31. Hollinshead, Patrick M. : See — Hollinshead, Clive and P. M. 3,340,947. Hollis, Oscar Le R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process and agents for making chromatographic separations. 3,357,158, 12-12-07, Cl. 55—67. Hollis, Raymond, and F. X. Barr. to Graymllls Corp. Viscosity control apparatus. 3,308,843, 3-14-67, Cl. 137—92. Hollis, Richard J. : See — Cannon, Dennis H., Hollis, and Potts. 3,297,140. Ilollister, Allen R. : See — Anderson, Robert F., Hollister, and Reuteler. 3,347,116. Ilollister Inc. : See — Marsan, Arthur E. 3,302.647. Marsan, Arthur E. 3,344,788. Nolan, John L. 3,351,061. Ilollister, Ralph G., to Johnson, Matthey & Co., Ltd. Elec- trical resistance elements and the like. 3,320,039, 5-16-67, Cl. 29—193. Ilollister, Solomon C, and F. J. Kavanagh. Cleat means for athletic shoes. 3,331,148, 7-18-67, Cl. 36—67. Hollmann, Fritz, and H. Emmerich, to Fritz Driescher Spe- zialfabrik fur Elektrizitatswerksbedarf. Fuse cartridge. 3.317,690. 5-2-67. Cl. 200 — 120. Hollnagel, Harold E. and H. S. Compact floating disc brake. 3,358,793, 12-19-67, Cl. 188—73. Hollnagel, Harold S. : See — Hollnagel, Harold E. and H. S. 3,358,793. Hollomon, Frank A., to Hollomon Mfg. Corp. Panel frame assembling apparatus. 3,302,942, 2-7-67, Cl. 269 — 14. Hollomon Mfg. Corp. : See — Hollomon, Frank A. 3,302,942. Hollopetre, John B. : See — Apple. Eugene F., and Hollopetre. 3,351,796. Holloran, Thomas P., and P. B. Close, to The National Cash Register Co. Computing systems. 3,302,178, 1-31-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Holloway, David G., and C. V. Whitehouse, to Vida-Weld Pty. Ltd. Welding rod. 3,296.414, 1-3-67, Cl. 219—146. Holloway John W. Flexible gasket for high and low pres- sure pipe joints. 3,315,970, 4-25-67, Cl. 277 — 205. Holloway. Joseph H., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Atomic beam device having magnetic shields about the radio frequency section. 3,323,009, 5-30-67, Cl. 315 — 111. Holloway, Joseph H., and J. W. Anderson, to Hewlett- Packard Co. Atomic beam apparatus with means for resil- ientlv supporting elements in an evacuated tube to prevent thermal distortion. 3,323.00S, 5-30-67, Cl. 315 — 111. Holloway, Joseph H., and R. J. Rorden, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Atomic beam resonant device with a cavity resonator having two arms and a leg portion containing lossy mate- rial. 3,354.307, 11-21-67, Cl. 250 — 41.3. Holloway. Paul C. : See — Holloway. Wallace L. and P. C. 3,357,280. Hollowav, Ralph N. : See — Joselyn, Homer L., and Holloway. 3,308,679. Hollowav, Raymond A. : See — Evans, William E., and Holloway. 3,330,246. Holloway, Robert M. : See — Mersereau. Everard C, Holloway, and Ludington. 3,298,475. Mersereau, Everard C, Holloway, and Ludington. 3 335 8^5 Ros'elius. "Charles F., and Nicastro. 3,298,474. Hollowav. Wallace L. aud P. C, to Drilco, Inc. Perforating apparatus. 3,357,280, 12-12-67. Cl. 77 — 22. Holloway, William S., to Madison Industries, Inc. Adjustable boring tool. 3.349.648, 10-31-67, Cl. 77—58. Hollowell, Eugene G. Method for recovering ammonia from gaseous mixture. 3.344,585, 10-3-67, Cl. 55 — 70. Hollowell, George T., to American Gas Association, Inc. Heated-gas system with apparatus for removing gas-borne reign bodies. 3,306.596. 2-28-67, Cl. 263—10. Hollowell Kenneth A. : See — Finley. Roy D.. and Hollowell. 3,351,472. T rollowood. Hugh B. : Sec — Fortenbaoh. John IT., Hollowood, and Mazanek. 3,320,- 452. ITollstein. Elmer J., to Sun Oil Co. Slow release fertilizer composition comprising dispersion of urea-wax adduct in wax-nolymer blend. 3.300.294, 1-24-07, Cl. 71 — 2S. Holly Carburetor Co. : See — Hnvman, Dennis J. 3 29R.93S. Likavec, Paul F. 3.29S.600. Londal. Ralph K. 3,296.970. Soeters, Raymond A. 3.296.976. 592 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Holly, Charles H., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Cooling de- vice for solidification of continuously extruded thermo- plastic stock. 3,340,565, 9-12-67, CI. 18—1. Holly, Earl D., deceased (by Chemical Bank and Trust Co., administrator), to The Dow Chemical Co. Vulcanizable ethylene copolymer rubbers 3,356,762, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 878. Hollv, Harry H., to Holiymatic Corp. Molding device. 3,319, 2S5, 5-16-67, CI. 17—32. Hollv, Joseph A. : See — Blumberg, Martin, and Holly. 3,315.095. Holly, Mildred K., to United States of America, Army. Leg- protective armor system. 3,331,083, 7-18-67, CI. 2 — 2.5. - Holly. Sandor, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for providing a coherent source of electromagnetic radiation. 3,348,093, 10-17-67, CI. 315—3. Hollyday, James H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Hub. 3,323,817, 6-6-67, CI. 287 — 52.08. Hollvday, James H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electric speed con- trol for bale thrower. 3,342,309, 9-19-67, CI. 198—110. Hollyday, Joseph S., to Heineman Electric Co. Circuit breaker handler with transversely slidable restraining means. 3,312,794, 4-4-67, CI. 200—42. Hollvmatic Corp. : See — Holly. Harry H. 3,319,2S5. Hollywood, John M. : See — Goldmark, Peter C, and Hollywood. 3,333.058. Goldmark, Peter C, and Hollywood. 3,335,219. Goldmark, Peter C, and Hollywood. 3,340,477. Holm, Jorgen : See — Sneden, George K., Jr., Rowe, and Holm. 3,310,955. Holm, Kurt A., to Uddeholms Aktiebolag. Degreasing of strip material by solvent vapour. 3,350,734, 11-7-67, CI. 15 — 102. Holm, LeRoy W. : See — ■ Bernard, George G.. and Holm. 3.342.256. O'Brien, Leo J., and Holm. 3,311,167. Holm, Leroy W., to Union Oil Co. of California. Secondary recovery process for low pressure oil-bearing reservoirs. 3.330.342, 7-11-67, CI. 166—2. Holm, Myron J. : See — Zienty, Ferdinand B„ and Holm. 3.299,096. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Holm. 3,322,829. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Holm. 3,355,464. Holm, Myron J., and F. B. Zienty, to Monsanto Co. Poly- meric compounds of dibenzylidenebenzenediacetonitriles and process of preparing same. 3,312,668, 4-4—67, CI. 260—78.4. Holm. Richard : See — Dountas, Peter J., and Holm. 3,295,482. Holm, Rov F., to Standard Conveyor Co. Live roller conveyor. 3.344,903. 10-3^67, CI. 198 — 127. Holm, Roy T., to Shell Oil Co. Hydroxy-containing imine compounds. 3,322,797, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 404.5. Holm, Roy T., to Shell Oil Co. Compositions containing hetero- cyclic compounds and resinous products prepared therefrom. 3,345.345. 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Holm, Roy T., and P. H. Williams, to Shell Oil Co. Homo- polymers of aromatic amine esters of dihydropyrans. 3.306.887. 2-28-67. CI. 260 — 88.3. Holm, Torkil O., to Kefalas, A/S. Compositions and methods for treating depression with dihvdroanthracene compounds. 3,346,453, 10-10-67, CI. 167 — 65. Holm. Vernon C. F. : See — Nolan, George J., and Holm. 3,304,342. Holm, William J., to Parks & Woolson Machine Co. Apparatus for shearing fabrics. 3,327.366, 6-27-67, CI. 26 — 15. Holm, William J., to Parks & Woolson Machine Co. Rotary fabric shearing cutter. 3,333,498, 8-1-67, CI. 83 — 672. Holman, Earl V. : See — Webb, James E. 3,346,929. Holman. Herbert H. Disposable barbecue surface. 3,323.508, 6-6-67, CI. 126 — 25. Holman, John A. Device for injecting an additive into the output of a carburetor. 3,298,334, 1-17-67, CI. 123 — 119. Holman, John G., to Holman and Moody, Inc. Unitary oil filtering and cooling attachment for internal combustion engines. 3,353,590. 11-21-67, CI. 165 — 35. Holman. John L. M., J. M. Porter, and R. P. Novak, to The Trane Co. Absorption refrigerating machine. 3,357,202, 12-12-67, CI. 62—476. Holman, Merle R. : See — ■ Moodie, Ernest W., Holman, and Stanback. Re. 26,310. Holman and Moody, Inc. : See — Holman, John C. 3,353,590. Holman, Rudolph G., to W. J. Volt Rubber Corp. Tire tread winding machine having a punched tape control system. 3,308,000, 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 397. Holman, Rudolph G., to W. J. Voit Rubber Corp. Method of winding a reinforcing cord on a hollow spheroid. 3,317,- 146, 5-2-67, CI. 242—3. Holmberg, Berten A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Elec- tronic dropout suppressor. 3,347,984, 10-17-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Holmberg, Harrv E. and Hartvig E., to Hart Ski Mfg. Co., Inc. Bottom structure for skis. 3,329,437, 7-4-67, CI. 280 — 11.13. Holmberg, Hartvig E. : See — Holmberg, Harry E. and Hartvig E. 3,329.437. Holmes, Allen B., J. E. Foxwell. and R. F. Kreimeyer, to United States of America, Army. Modulating fluid ampli- fier control valve. 3,302,887, 2-7-67, CI. 239—265.23. Holmes, Allen B., and J. E. Foxwell, to United States of America, Army. Secondary-injection thrust vector control valve. 3,302,888, 2-7-67, CI. 239 — 265.23. Holmes, Allie B. Automotive coolant system with vacuum re- lief device therein. 3.306,349, 2-28-67, CI. 165 — 51. Holmes, Allie B. Engine cooling system with vacuum relief device therein. 3,307,620, 3-7-67, CI. 165 — 51. Holmes, Ann : See — Hoefle, Milton L., and Holmes. 3,305,553. Holmes, Arthur : Sec — Fairbairn, Bruce A., Grenier, and Holmes. 3,346,521. Holmes, Billy G., to Mobil Oil Corp. Apparatus for automat- ically introducing coolant into and shutting down wells. 3,357,490, 12-12-67. CI. 166 — 53. Holmes, Billy G., to Mobil Oil Corp. Waterflood process em- ploying multiple liquids. 3,358,757, 12-19-67, CI. 166 — 9. Holmes, Curtis L. : See — Faber, William M.. Sr., Francis, Holmes, and Boykin. 3,304,199. to CTS Corp. Precision resistance element making the same. 3,324,049, 6-6-67, CI. E., to Avco Corp- Delay action fuze. Holmes, Curtis L., and method of 252—514. Holmes, Donald 3,320,891, 5-23-67, CI. 102- Holmes, Donald W. : See — Hauf, Frederick W., and Holmes. 3,358,514. Holmes Electric Protective Co. : See — Everett, Charies J. 3,295,833. Holmes, Frank C, to The U.S. Baird Corp. Wire forming machines. 3,314,453. 4-1S-67. CI. 140 — 103. Holmes. Frank C, to The U.S. Baird Corp. Adjustable cam. 3,338,112, 8-29-67, CI. 74 — 568. Holmes, Gene C. Vote counting machine. 3,306,534, 2-28- 67, CI. 235 — 50. Holmes, George B., and G. H. Warfel, to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. Coin packaging machine. 3,340,8S2, 9-12-67, CI. 133 — 1. Holmes, George S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method of forming a separator. 3,339,466, 9-5-67, CI. 93 — 37. Holmes, Gerard P., and J. W. Murphy, to American Cyanamid Co. Combination reel and label for surgical sutures. 3,357,- 550, 12-12-67, CI. 206—63.3. Holmes, Jack H., to FMC Corp. Method and apparatus for handling articles. 3.300 021, 1-24-67. CI. 198—33. Holmes, James F., to The Boeing Co. DC power supply and amplitude modulator. 3,348,151. 10-17-67, CI. 325 — 185. Holmes, John M. : See — Davis, George D., Frederick, Godbee, and Holmes. '3,298,961. Holmes. Julian C, to United States of America. Solid state temperature control. 3,320,407. 5-16-67, CI. 219—501. Holmes Leasing Corp. : See — Bristow, Barney, and McCloud. 3,326.468. Holmes, Peter D.. and R. C. Pitkethly, to The British Petro- leum Co. Ltd Hydrogenation process. 3,301,913, 1-31-67, CI. 260—677. Holmes, Ralph A. Sling assembly. 3,343,862, 9-26-67, CI. 294—74. Holmes, Ronald F., to Precision Grinding Ltd. Pattern- controlled machine tools. 3,330,293, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 270. Holmgren, Marvin E., to Imperial-Eastman Corp. Hose con- struction. 3,332,447, 7-25-67, CI. 138 — 125. See — Holmlund, and Sax. 3.297.687. Holmlund, and Sax. 3,355,360. Sax, Karl J., Blank, Holmlund, and Evans. 3,329,579. Holmqvist, Nils E. F., to Aktiebolaget Addo. Reciprocable tvpe carrier with individually movable type bars. 3,301,- 178, 1-31-67, CI. 101 — 109. Holmstrom, Erik F. Chair. 3,297,360, 1-10-67, CI. 297 — 300. Holmstrom, James R., to Wean Industries, Inc. Conductor roll. 3,328,539, 6-27-67, CI. 191 — 1. Holmstrom, John, Jr. : See — Bushmeyer. Richard W., Miller, and Holmstrom. 3,323,445. Holmstrom, Sven C. J. : See — Jansson. Tore L., and Holmstrom. 3,351,847. Holmwood, Richard H., and H. J. Huth, to International Business Machines Corp. Method and apparatus for dry- ing of moisture-setting inks. 3,302,296, 2-7-67, CI. 34 — 9. Hol'n One Donut & Supplv Co. : See — Jones, Stanley B. 3,314,382. Jones, iStanley B. 3,342.159. Holohan. Barth A. Barber's razor with holder for exchange- able blades. 3,308,533, 3-14-67, CI. 30 — 32. Holophane Co. Inc. : See — Baring, John A. 3,349.666. Berger, Emanuel. 3,351.753. Erickson, Roger D. 3,350,603. Erickson. Roger D. 3.350 604 Fouke. Herbert A. 3,344,268. Franck, Kurt. 3,327,109. Franck, Kurt, and Odle. 3,334 219. Franck, Kurt, and Odle. 3,340',393 Ireland, Paul E. 3.350.031. Jensen, James L. 3,350,619. Holmlund, Chester E. : Feldman, Louis I., Feldman, Louis I., LIST OK PATENTEES :,!>:; Holophane Co. Inc.: See — Continued Kluge, Robert D. 3,349,510. MasterSOll. Earl K.. ;i_ml Carman. .",.:;. ill. HI) I . Schmitz, Robert. 3,350,053. Shepard, William .1 3,341,711. Thieme, Horsl R. 3,349,787. Thomson, Henry i Harry) A. 3,3 t9, 15 I. Wince, Veurl S., and I.obdell. 3,330,i>r>2. Holowaty, Michael ".. and A. M. Schwarz, to Co. Process of pelletizing ore. 3,314,780, Inland Steel 4-1S-07, CI. Bras- Appa- 3,304,- Holowaty, Michael O., and C. R. Jackson, to Inland Steel Co. Coking process. 3,310,155, 4-25-67, CI. 201 — 6. Holper. Jacob C, and K. M. Kiggins, to Abbott Laboratories. Avian leukosis treatment with inactivated rous sarcoma virus. 3,326,767, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 78. Holscher, Harold II., to Tri-Ex Tower Corp. Joint for modular tower. 3,360,288. 12-26-67, CI. 2S7 — ISO. 36. Holscher, Heinrich, to Triumph-Universa G.m.b.H. siere. 3,304,040, 2-21-67, CI. 128—483. Holschlag, Jerry B. : see — Dav, Frank, Froberg, and Holschlag. 3.321,290 Holschlag, Jerry B., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. ratus tor the production of continuous glass fibers. 163, 2-14-67, CI. 65 — 11. Holsinger, Jerry L. : See — Hoag, Nelson E., and Holsinger. 3,324,416. Holsman. Henry T. Plaster or stucco bead. 3,345,788, 10-10- 67, CI. 52—254. Hoist, Paul F. G., to Avco Corp. Miss distance indicator. 3,344,422, 9-26-67. CI. 343—12. Holste, Wallace H., and L. B. Weston. Method and apparatus for processing grain. 3,339.529, 9-5-67, CI. 119 — 51.5. Holstein, Alvin W., and J. T. Schuller, to Universal Matck Corp. Spiral vendor with empty source indicating means. 3,335,907. 8-15-67, CI. 221 — 6. Holstein, Alvin W., H. H. Pryor, W. II. Short, and A. R. Kessler, to Universal Match Corp. Vendor. 3,338,153, 8-29-67, CI. 99—289. Holstein, John H. Label applying machine. 3,306,803, 2- 28-67, CI. 156—357. Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik Phonix G.m.b.H. : See — Guggenbeger, Johann, Renkamp, Finger, and Mnilk. 3,313,093. Mnilk, Reinhold. and Peters. 3,324,551. Quest, Karl, and Assmuth. 3,298,491. Thesinsr, Georg. 3,300.944. Thesing, Georg. 3,320,718. Thesing, Georg. 3, 332. 198. Holsten. John R. : See — Huffman, William A. H., Holsten, and Preston. 3,335.114. Holstius, Elvin A., to Geigy Chemical Corp. "Embonie acid addition salts of 10,11 - dihvdro - 5H - dibeny[b,f]azepines. 3.326.896, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239. Holt, Arthur W., to Minneapolis, Minn. Character separating reading machine. 3,303,466, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Holt Arthur W. Miniature sailing game controlled by photo- cells. 3.30S.577, 3-14-67, CI. 46 — 244. Holt. Charles P.. Jr. : See — Bentley, John M., Lytle, and Holt. 3,316,546. Holt, Charles P., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp, Analog to digital converter system. 3,359,552, 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 347. Holt, Charley. Unievcle toy having a weight secured to a jour- naled support. 3,346,990, 10-17-67, CI. 46—100. Holt, Douglas E. : See — Kore, Alexander V., and Holt. 3,35,674. Holt, Eric M. : See — Lear, Joseph D., and Holt. 3,352,302. Holt, Eugene L., and M. Beltzer, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Method for making porous membrane elec- trode. 3,296,025, 1-3-67, CI. 117—227. Holt, Frank H. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Holt, George A. : See — Colombo, Giannino, and Holt. 3.346. 0S7. Cralle, Walter O.. Jr., Holt, and Lenney. 3.346,088. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Holt, Lenney, Sederholm, and Walton. 3.346.086. Holt. Gordon J., and J. L. Cullen, to Girling Ltd. Vehicle brakes. 3.326.330. 6-20-67, CI. 18S — 78. Holt Harlev R.. to Ray-Wavland Corp. Means and method of maintaining a fish environment. 3,302,789, 2-7-67, CI. 210—70. Holt. Harrv H. Safetv control svstem for steam generators. 3,310,039, 3-21-67, CI. 122—504. Holt. Jack R. : See — Holt, Sherman H. and J. R. 3,334.931. Holt. James B. Illusorv three-dimensional projection system. 3.317.206, 5-2-67, CI. 272 — 8. Holt, John E. Formed nylon and method. 3,340,235, 9-5-67, CI. 260— 7S. Holt John K. : See — Wathne, Fredrick, and Holt. 3.312.011. Holt, John P., and T. P. Cash, to Valley Dolomite Corp. Magnesia-zircon refractories. 3,303,032, 2-7-67, 106 — 57. Holt. John P., H. P. Day, and T. P. Cash, to Vallev Dolomite Corp. Formulations for gunning refractories. 3.330.S90, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 30. Holt, Lloyd J., II. L. -Myers, and G. F. Zuru, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Destruct system for target air- craft 3.311,32-1, 3-28-67, CI. 244 — 1. IIoll, Pliny G. : Sec — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Holt, Pliny U., and W. M. Ogden. to United Stales of America, Navy. Catapult accumulator pressure computer. 3,296,- 421. 1-3-67, CI. 235—150.2^. Holt, Ray G. : See — Compton, James A., Allen, and Holt. 3,347,204. Holt, Richard E. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Holt, Ronald, to Battle Creek Packaging Machines, Inc. Tear tape applying mechanisms for wrapping machines. ::,::u:;,758, 2-14-67, CI. 93 — 1. Holt, Sherman H. and J. R. Two-way automatic locking and friction device. 3,334,931, 8-8-67, CI. 287 — 58. Holt, Sherwood G., to Consolidated Papers, Inc. Method and apparatus for supplying stock to paperinaking machine. 3,321,360, 5-23-67, CI. 162—214. Unit, Thomas C, C. McCracken, Jr. and T. Trogdon, to Dayco Corp. Method for the manufacture of foam rubber products. 3,324,209, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 11. Holter Co., The : See — Holter, John W. 3,323,511. Holter, Donavan A., 25% to J. P. McKenna. Lamp. 3, 32."), 935, 6-20-67, CI. 40 — 106.22. Holter, John W., to The Holter Co. Radiation source applica- tor. 3,323,511, 6-6-67. CI. 128 — 1.2. Holter, William H., D. D. Dunfee, and R. C. Webster, to At- lantic Research Corp. Gas-generating grain. 3.352.244, 11-14-67, CI. 102 — 102. Holtermann, Hugo, and S. Salvesen, to Nyegaard & Co. A/S. Aqueous X-ray contrast composition containing a sodium salt of an iodinated organic acid and magnesium ions. 3,325,370, 6-13-67, CI. 167—95. Holtermann, Hugo and S. Salvesen, to Nyegaard & Co. A/S. Injectable solution of an amine salt of a radiopaque iodi- nated organic acid containing calcium ions. 3,347,746, 10- 17-67, CI. 167 — 95. Holthausen, Mathias. Adjustablv disposable filler members for railroad tracks and the like. 3,341,123, 9-12-67, CI. 23S— S. Holthoff, Helmut : See — Kocks, Friedrich, and Holthoff. 3,299.6S5. Holtje, Malcolm C, to General Radio Co. Capacitor charging and discharging circuitry. 3.339,108, 8-29-67, CI. 315 — 200. Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Oven temperature control. 3,303,326, 2-7-67, CI. 219 — 494. Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Digital timer drive for use in household appliances. 3,331,929, 7- 18-67, CI. 200—46. Holtkamp, Calvin J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Shaft for electrical switch and method of making. 3.357,205. 12-12- 67. CI. 64—1. Holtkamp, Donald A., to Pak-Mor Mfg. Co. Refuse collecting vehicle with front end container lifting and dumping mechanism. 3,338,438, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 302. Holton, Jesse A., Jr. Motorized adapter for pull-cord power drive. 3.331,363, 7-18-67, CI. 123 — 179. Holton, Percy G. : See — ■ Barton, Derek H. R., Hems, W r alker, Ritchie, Meredith. Holton. Clark, and W r ebb. 3,301,858. Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fasteners. 3,303,542, 2-14-67, CI. 24—73. Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening device. 3,308.708, 3-14-67, CI. 85 — 32. Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products. Inc. Fastening device and handle assembly. 3,311,399 3-2S-67, CI 294 — 31.2. Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products Inc. Fastening device. 3.317,969, 5-9-67. CI. 24 — 73. Holton, Robert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastener means. 3,332,712, 7-25-67 CI. 2S7 — 189.36 Holton Robert J., to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Sealed self- threading cap nut 3.357,293, 12-12-67, CI. 85 — 35. Holton, Robert J., and A. T. Buttriss, to Tinnerman Products, Inc. Fastening devices. 3.311,251, 3-28-67, CI. 215 — 82. Holton, Roy T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Flow- directing device for molten polymer. 3,323,540 6-6-67, CI. 137—270. Holton, Roy T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Re- movable head and seat needle valve. 3,348,571, 10-24-67, CI. 137 — 340. Holtschmidt, Hans : See — Rlomeyer. Friedrich, Zecher, and Holtschmidt. 3,352.S29. Degener, Eberhart, Holtschmidt, and Schmelzer. 3,301,- 898. Degener, Eberhart, Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3.325,- 543. Degener, Eberhart. Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3,335,- 189. Fischer, Peter, Holtschmidt, Oertel, and Braun. 3,334,- 056. Oertel, Gunter, Malz, Holtschmidt and Degener. 3,311,677. Pampus, Gottfried. Holtschmidt. and Freytag. 3 241.502. Reischl, Artur, Holtschmidt, Neumann, and Simmler. 3.296.190. Schmelzer, Hans-Georg. and Holtschmidt. 3.312.743. Von Bonin, Wulf, Holtschmidt. and Piechota. 3.312.63S. Zecher. Wilfried, and Holtschmidt. 3.207.726. Zecher, Walfried, and Holtschmidt. 3,305,574. 594 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Holtschmidt, Hans, and H. Tarnow, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Highly chlorinated nitrogen heterocy- clic compounds and process for producing the same. 3,335,- 151. 8-8-G7, CI. 260 — 319.1. Holtschmidt, Hans, and W. Zecher, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of imodocar- bonyl chlorides and similar compounds containing nitrogen and chlorine combined in an — N=CCL — radical. 3.347,702, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 158. Holtz, Charles E., to Aerojet-General Corp. Detonation initia- tor. 3,320,8S9, 5-23-67, CI. 102—70.2. Holtz, Hans : See — Grossteinbeck. Rolf, and Holtz. 3,357.640. Grossteinbeck, Bolf, Holtz, Rabenhorst, and Willicks. 3,329,125. Holtzberg, Frederic : See — Gambino, Richard J., Holtzberg, and Methfessel. 3,342,- 591. Holtzberg, Frederic, and S. J. Methfessel, to International Business Machines Corp. Ferromagnetic intermetallic com- pounds and method of preparation. 3,326,637, 6-20-67, CI. 23—204. Holtzclaw, John S., to Rametco, Inc. Electrical discharge machine electrodes. 3,303,559, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Holtzman, Arnold H. : See — De Maris, Joseph L., Holtzman, and Pocalyko. 3,331,121. Holtzman, Arnold H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rolled carbon steel clad with stainless steel. 3,326,647, 6-20-67, CI. 29 — 183.5. Holtzman, Samuel J. Luggage manufacture. 3,309,451, 3-14-67, CI. 264 — 258. Holub, Fred F. : See — Safford, Moyer M., and Holub. 3,351.604. Holub, Fred F., to General Electric Co. Polymeric copoly- esters of phthalic acids, a bis-(hvdroxyphenvl)alkane and a diphenolic acid. 3,309,334, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 33.2. Holub, Fred F., to General Eiectric Co. Polysiloxaneimides and their production. 3,325,450, 6-13-67, CI 260 — 40.5. Holub, George M. Wheel checking instrument. 3,337,961, 8-29-67, CI. 33 — 46. Holub Industries, Inc. : See — Schinske, William G. 3,355,123. Holub, Jan : See — Mikulecky, Karel, EliaS, and Holub. 3,334,479. Pesek, Vladimir, Elias, Holub, Gelerin, and Rehurek. 3.315.047. Holub, Jiri, to Smeralovy Zavody. Rolling machine. 3,304,- 759, 2-21-67, CI. 72—243. Holub, Jiri, to Smeralovy zavody, narodni podnik. Carrier for auxiliary devices on a cross rolling mill. 3,318,132, 5-9-67, CI. 72 — 250. Holuba, Henry J. : See — Hallene, Alan M., Drexler, and Holuba. 3,301,350. Holway, Harold P. : See — Webb, James E. 3,342,066. I-Iolv, John G. Lock seam joint. 3,332,711, 7-25-67, CI 287 — 189.36. Holy, Josef K. : See — Toscano, Esteban J., and Holy. .3,343,053. Holyfield, Earl F. Cooling coil with condensate director. 3,306,071, 2-28-67, CI. 62—290. Holyfield, Earl F. Heat exchanger. 3,360,036, 12-26-67, CI. 165 — 142. Holz. Frederick H. : See — Blink, Robert O., Holz, and Lutzke. 3,309,050. Holz, Frederick H., W. C. Lutzke. and R. O. Blink, to Mitchell Mfg. Co. Knock-down table structure. 3,347,509, 10-17-67, CI. 248—188.7. Holz, William G. Traction-face arrangement for drum-type pulleys. 3,354,735, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 230.7. Holzer. Walter. Device for making a momentary contact 3,300,595, 1-24-67, CI. 200—19. Holzer, Walter. Escapement between an energy storage means and a driving pinion of stepwise intermittent movement. 3,326,052, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 1.5. Holzer, Walter. Drive for switching means. 3,336,814, 8-22- 67, CI. 74—461. Holzer, Walter. Electro-mechanical connections 3 343 118, 9-19-67, CI. 339—17. Holzhauer, William T.. and G. F. Ort, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Structure for controlling the flow of bulk solids. 3,319.768, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 68. Holzl, Robert A., to San Fernando Laboratories. Gaseous deposition method of making a thermocouple probe. 3,343,- 589, 9-26-67, CI. 164 — 46. Holzman. Allen L., to United States of America, Navy. Means for vaporizing liquid propellants. 3,295,323, 1-3-67. CI. 60—251. Holzwarth, Henry A. : See — Metzler, Charles L., and Holzwarth. 3.297,167. Metzler, Charles L., Wark, and Holzwarth. 3,334,791. Holzwarth, Herbert, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Amplifier for radio relay with cascade arrangement of di- rectional guides and parametric amplifiers using common pump source. 3,334,299, 8-1-67, CI. 325 — 9. Holzwarth, Herbert, H. Leysieffer, and E. Gabler, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Frequency modulator having two varaetor diode oscillators, one weakly coupled the other strongly coupled to the mixing stage. 3,307,119, 2-28-67, CI. 332—18. Horn, Foo S. : See — Higuchi. Takeru, and Horn. 3,347,640. Higuchi, Takeru, and Horn. 3,347,641. Homan, Richard D., to Textile Machine Works. Case loader. 3,333,674, 8-1-67, CI. 198—24. Homanick, George : See — O'Neill, Joseph V., and Homanick. Re. 26,284. O'Neill, Joseph V., and Homanick. 3,299,957. Homann-Maytag G.m.b.H. : See — ■ Nicolaus, Norbert. 3,306,420. Hombak Maschinenfabrik KG : See — Voelskow, Peter. 3,319,673. Homberg, Otto A. : See — Miller, Edith H., Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,303,- 161. Molt, Kenneth R., 573. Homberg, Otto A., I. Carlisle Chemical Hechenbleikner, and Homberg. 3,305,' Hechenbleikner, and E. H. Miller, to Works, Inc. Cycloalkene-1-mercapto- alkanoic acids, alkyl esters and metal salts. 3,305,580, 2-21-67, CI. 260—468. Homburger, Freddy. Filter cigarette. 3,297,038, 1-10-67, CI. 131—10.5. Home Furnace Co. : See — Volk, Sidney. 3,302.630. Home Metal Products Co. : See — Stalker. James E. 3,319,445. Home Oil Co. Ltd. : See — Mulder, Fritho R. E. 3,326,289. Mulder, Fritho R. E. 3,353,597. Homeline Corp. : See — Bumgarner, Robert L., Knutson, and Royal. 3,352,520. Homer, Horace H. : See — Bouchard, George H„ Tartakoff, and Homer. 3.320,460. Homer, John H. Article holder. 3,322.311, 5-30-67, CI. 224 — 5. Homer, Joseph F., to Esso Production Research Co. Appara- tus for reducing casing wear during drilling operations 3,343,890. 9-26-67. CI. 308 — 4. Homer, Ronald F., to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. 4,4'- bipyridylium quaternary salts. 3,326,926, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 296. Homer. Ronald F., and J. E. Downes, to Imperial Chemical In- dustries Ltd. Herbicidal composition and method employing 4,4'-bipyridylium quaternary salts. 3,340,041, 9-5-67,' CI. 71 — 94. Homes, William E., Jr. : See — Clements, Aaron B., and Homes. 3,300,230. Homfeld, Max F., and S. H. Mick, to General Motors Corp. Fuel system. 3,320,938, 5-23-67, CI. 123 — 139 Homfeldt, Bransford R., to Calumet & Hecla Inc Large cor- rugator. 3,339,386, 9-5-67, CI. 72—59. Homier, Paul A. : See — Charlton, Richard E., Jr., Homier, and Hudson. 3,312 - 584. Homier, Paul A., and R. A. McDaniel, Jr., to West Point- Pepperell Inc. Method of making a composite product. 3,307,990, 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 72. Homier, Robert I. and R. C. Posh, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Head- rest actuator. 3,345,107, 10-3-67, CI. 297 — 410. Homier, Robert I., and R. C. Posh, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Seat back positioning mechanism. 3,356,411, 12-5-07, CI. 297 — 355 Homkes, Bartell J., to Evans Products Co. Humidifier. 3,359 - 967, 12-26-67, CI. 126 — 113. Hommel A.G. : See — Heusser, Jean. 3,349,114. Hommel's, Dr., Chemische Werke und Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Cramer, Rolf. 3,332,963. Hommers, Hermann : See — Bock. Helmut, and Hommers. 3,354,188. Homrig, Horace J., to Halliburton Co. High pressure, high temperature electrical lead-through fitting. 3,352.963, 11- 14-67, CI. 174—151. Honaker, Harold H., and J. C. Judd, to International Nickel Co. Inc. Powder metallurgical production of chromium- containing alloys. 3,357,826, 12-12-67, CI. 75 — 206. Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Inoue, Yoshito. 3,301,448. Honda, Hidehisa, and J. Sakai, to Kabushiki Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Kenkyujo. Device for tilling beneath the transmis- sion casing of a rotary cultivator. 3,352,307, 11-14-07 CI. 172 — 96. Honda. Juichi. Defrosting device for refrigeration unit. 3,310,956, 3-28-67, CI 62—196. Honda. Soichiro, to Kabushiki Kaisha Honda Gujutsu Ken- kyusho. Dust proof headlight assembly. 3,325,637, 6-13-67, CI. 240 — 7.1. Honda, Toshio : See — Ishihara, Takehiko, Honda, and Ohwada. 3,342,910. Hondalus, Bush : See — Robinson. Grover C, Jr., and Hondalus. 3.356,276. Hondo, Heijiro, and Y. Nakamuro, to Suzuka Paint Mfg. Co., Ltd. Multicolored decoration paints and method of prepar- ing the same. 3.360.4S7, 12-26-67, CI. 260—15. H °og^ Zi 8 Sl i i 'fi Le( r ara - J - Au tomobile fl oor mat washer. 3,333,- Honeggers & Co., Inc. : See — Stephens, Frederick N., and May. 3,312,357. Honey, Raymond W. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,341,778. LIST OF PATENTEES 595 Honeyball, Walter J., to English Electric Value Co. Ltd. run- able electron discharge devices and cavities. 3,3-13,100, 9-19-07, CI. 333— S3. Iionevcutt, Ernest B„ and II. P. Keating, to Union Carbide Coi-p. stabilized low voltage alkaline primary cell. 3,317,- 351, 5-2-67, CI. 130 — 100. Ilonevwell G.m.b.I-I. : See — Forth, Benedietus. 3,307,053. Mehwald, Giinther. 3,324,411. Ilonevwell Inc. : See — Aagard, Roger L. 3,319,1S2. Alamprese, Leo, and Hogel. 3,342,412. AlHugUam, Walter F. 3,351,085. Archer, Alva I. 3,309,537. Armstrong, Robert W. 3,312,110. Armstrong, Robert W. 3,312,394. Armstrong, Robert W. 3,339,40S. Axmark, Roger E. 3,342,99o. Banaszak, Lioyd J., and Perez. 3,325,121. Barbagallo, Charles J., and Fnbiszewski. 3.30S.437. Baring, John A. 3,359,067. Beck, Frederick P. 3,350,80.'!. Behinoras, Jacques, and Wlaz. 3,299,430. Belanich. John A., and Bignell. 3,344,330. Belson, Ross A. 3^,351,000. Bensing, Gerald K. 3,303,334. Bergesbn, Ravmond L., and Schuck. 3,33S,261. Bickman, Bernard P. 3,357,262. Bingham, Clifford R. 3,317,353. Bishofberger, Carl J. 3,304,467. Blackett, James C. 3,336,479. Blackett. James C, Hamelink, Krueger, and Livingston. 3,357,473. Bonn. Theodore H. 3.351.948. Bonn, Theodore H., Brooke, and Goldman. 3,307,556. Bouman, Geert H. 3.299,257. Bouman, Geert H. 3,310.663. Bovle, Robert A. 3,344,417. Bratschun. William R. 3,303,133. Bratschun. William R. 3,344,073. Braun. Howard I. 3,343.921. Braxton, James L., Jr. 3,354,S20. Brenuv, Jerome P., Hopps, and Lindberg. 3,334,204. Broadbridge, Robert E. 3,310,664. Bromander, Gavle C. and Jones. 3,318,15S. Brown, Richard W. 3,339,615. Brown, Richard W. 3,350,974. Brvant. John H. 3,317,747. Burke. Nelson W. 3,360,005. Buttenhoff, Edward W. 3,305,734. Buttenhoffi, Edward \\\, and Ratz. 3.317,757. Carson, Earl W., Derr, and Iverson. 3,351,315. Chanak, Thomas S., Edinger, and Hendrick. 3,345,018. Chin. Daniel Y. S. 3.351,776. Cloud. Harold A. 3.324,872. Cohen, Bertrand. 3,339,1S6. Cosby, Baden L. 3,319.242. Cox. John A.. Jr. 3,300,613. Cronin. Donald L., and Jensen. 3,333,176. Curewitz. Kenneth E. 3.344,404. Currie, Courtlyn B. 3,307,785. Demav, Peter P., and Hogel. 3,303,747. Dever, John A., and Newbold. 3.322,994. Dietiker, Paul, Krueger, and Morgan. 3,354,901. DiVette, Randolph E., and Harmon. 3,323,681. Dundon, Thomas M.. and Frappier. 3,331,970. Pimn, William R. 3,343,557. Durkee, Roger P., and Frykman. 3,323,374. Eachus, Joseph J. 3,345,611. Eokelberrv, Patrick J. 3.343.585. Elliott. Franklin P. 3,340,426. Engh. Robert O.. and Johnson. 3,344,302. Evert. Donald A. 3,324,320. Evert, Donald A. 3.360.174. Exon, John J. 3,307,39S. Fillmore, Robert L.. Flom, and Hawkins. 3,300,696. Flvnn. George J., and Hill. 3,312, S37. Follen. Robert J., and Thue. 3.32S.796. Franck, Kurt, and McPhail. 3,350,556. Freeborn. John C. 3,313,876. Frieker, Frank V. Jr. 3.340.437. Gilbertson, Lvnn A. 3.298,674. Gilbertson, Lvnn A. 3.351,238. Green, Norman F. 3,343,424. Haas, Paul M. 3.325.727. Hadlev, Robert P. 3.336.45S. Halista, Mitchell J. 3,327,223. Hall. Ravmond V. 3,340.740. Handberg, Gordon O. 3.323,124. Harple. Kenneth G., and Jakacki. 3,351,911. Hermann. Rudolf. 3.319.471. Hibbits, Forrest G. 3,323,091. Hibbits, Forrest G., and Haas. 3.351,932. Hibbits, Forrest G., and Haas. 3,354,453. Hicgins. Stephen P.. Jr. 3,315,250. Hogel. Joseph E. 3,344,798. Ichirara, Tatsuya, and Ido. 3,306,105. .Tayaram. M. R. 3,352.985. Jensen, James L. 3.303.414. Jensen, James L. 3.34S.130. Johnson, Elmer L. 3,326,083. Honeywell Inc. : See — Continued Join's, Keith C. 3, 330,8 JO. Katselis, George N., and Robertson. 3,345,566. Killpatrick, Joseph E. 3,323,-111. Killpatrick, Josc;)li E., ami Sperling. 3,314,327. Kluge. Robert D. 3,311,945. K, ,1m, hi, Patrick J., and Thomas. 3,351,952. Koontz, Liiiiiimt B. 3,344,314. Krasnick, Bernard, Simhi, and Romac. 3,337,747. Kutz, Richard L. 3,343.037. Kutzler, Robert; J. 3,312,109. Landy, Arney, Jr., and Lode. 3,354,366. Lapinski, l''rancis A. 3,315,266. Larson, John C. Re. 26,228. Larson, John C. 3,322,375. Lawrance, Richard B. 3,314,056. Leo, Franklin, and Kent. 3,337,852. Leger, Alton, Jr. 3,305,736. Leonard, Robert R., Fassino, and Beatty. 3,356,995. Lethin, Walter R., and Blume. 3,331,056. Lethin, Walter R., Papantonis, and Bradley. 3,346,727. Levadi, Victor S. 3,321.614. Lingle, John T. 3,313,996. Lingle, John T. 3,323,075. Lingle, John T. 3,344,302. Lohmann, Arthur M. 3,313,236. Loveland. Roger S. 3,313,490. Luck, James R. 3,298,944. Lundberg, John E. 3,340,376. Lutes, Olin S. 3,323.371. MacLennan, John R. 3,348,561. Mahoney, John P., Jr. 3,343,454. Martwick, Wili'ord E.. and Youmans. 3,332,162. Masterson, Earl E. 3,309,080. Masterson, Earl E. 3,341,193. Masterson, Earl E. 3,351,744. Masterson, Earl E., and Bernard. 3,342,410. Masterson, Earl E., and Shneider. 3,330,612. Mathias, Milton W. Re. 26,277. McCanless, Floyd V.. and Quasius. 3,315,079. Medlar. Lewis A. 3,351,544. Meyers, William F., and Klopp. 3,355,328. Mierendorf, Robert E. 3,346,772. Mobarry. John W. 3.320,501. Mocker, Hans W. 3,302,448. Moran, Robert J., and Bernard. 3,334,585. Moses, Adrian J. 3,329,910. Mrazek, Dale A. 3,325,654. Nakagawa, Toshio. 3.324,293. Nelson, Clifford L. 3,316,374. Nelson, Lome W. 3,309,019. Nerheim, Eldon. 3,359,904. Nicholas, Merle E., and Renter. 3.336,212. Nogami, Iwao, and Nakagawa. 3,327,118. Norman, Thomas. 3,343,445. Ogawa, Shinichiro. 3.360.661. Ogawa, iShiniehiro, and Ido. 3,310,738. Ogawa, Shinichiro, Shiragaki, and Yamamoto. 3,327,237. Ogawa, Shinichiro, and Tanaka. 3,340,408. Ogren, Harvey D. 3,302.466. Ogren, Harvev D. 3,348,562. Oliari, Louis G., and Fischer. 3,323,110. Paine. David L. 3.339,420. Pendleton, Robert A. 3,307,795. Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 3,299,361. Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 3,313,997. Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 3,319,152. Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 3.328.606. Pinckaers, Balthasar H. 3,355,594. Powell, Jerrv C. 3,323,378. Preble, James C. 3,329,897. Preikschat, Fritz K. 3,358,149. Pultz, Jack R. 3.313,564. Rasmussen, Robert F. 3,326,060. Reilly, Richard J. 3,340.737. Relvea, Tames R. 3.342,409. Rexer, Edward F. 3,307,613. Rusler, George W., Jr. 3.296.422. Ruthazer, Leonard B. 3,316,393. Rver, Daniond V. 3.310.65S. Scarlett, Theodore C. 3.299.701. Schaller, Frank H. 3,315,955. Schept. Robert. 3,337,829. Schmidt, Ronald G., and Nissim. 3,310,723. Schneider, Harold M., and Smith. 3,334,409. Schuck, Jack W. 3,344,66S. Schwarz, William G. 3.349.234. Sear, Arthur W. 3,299,536. Sear, Arthur W. 3,300,567. Sear, Arthur W. 3,300,56S. Selinder. Eric P. 3.332. 64S. Sewell, Wesley C. 3,329,888. Shalloway, Arthur M. 3,301,071. Sheahan. James E., and Paul. 3,304,443. Shebanow, Michael S. 3,307,557. Sher, Neil C. and Olson. 3,357, 63S. Sklaroff, Morton. 3.321, 6S6. Sklaroff, Morton. 3,344,325. Smith, Robert T., Jr. 3,303,509. Snnilka. Roman. 3,319.646. Snyder, James H. 3.340.4S0. Solomons, Cyril. 3,349,012. 596 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Honeywell Inc. : See — Continued Solomons, Cyril, and Hynes. 3,328,277. Soltz, Daniel J., and Spady. 3,311,737. Speersehneider, Charles J. 3,297,417. Stauffer, Norman L. 3,304,769. Stauffer, Norman L. 3,321,769. Stauffer, Norman L. 3,334,351. Stephenson, Morris H., Jr. 3,325,739. Stevenson, John S. 3,330,160. Sutton, David R., Lawranee, and Ayres. 3,304,542. Thompson, Howard J. 3,319,163. Thompson, Howard J., and West. 3,299,714. Thue, Baard H. 3,344,423. Tlam, Elvin W. 3,326,132. Dlman, Don H. 3,305,482. Vietz, Norman J. 3,351,934. Vincent, Gordon A. 3,341,721. Wagenhals, Carl W. 3,299,218. Waldhauer, Charles H., Jr. 3.352,030. Walker, Arthur H. 3,313,954. Walker, Arthur H. 3,331,992. Wall, Lamar J. 3.346,231. Whitehead, Robert C, Jr. 3,323,552. Whitehead, Robert C, Jr. 3.330,161. Witt, Walter, and Lotze. 3,311,014. Witt, Walter, and Mayer. 3,299,770. Wolfe, John A. 3,334,282. Wyke, Albert A., and Ryer. 3,322.935. Yadav, Kamla P., and Hirtle. 3,305,844. Zook, James D., and Hornung. 3,309,240. Hong, Ki C. : Sec — Larson, Maurice A., and Hon- 3,343,939. Hong, Robert, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fractional microsecond monostable multivibrator. 3,307,043, 2-28-67, CI. 307— 88.5. Honig, Helmut : See — Pellens, Ludwig, Honig, and Siegel. 3,348,907. Honig, Henry T. Lantern hanger. 3,341,163, 9-12-67. CI. 24S — 291. Honig, William. Circular hall effect devices. 3,304,530, 2-14- 67, CI. 338—32. Honig, William M. Microwave limiter comprising a thin con- ductor in the transmission means located in proximity to ferrite material. 3,356,967, 12-5-67, CI. 333—17. Honig, William M., A. Christopher, and M. Solomon, to Loral Corp. Device for limiting the power levels of signals occur- ring within at least one preselected passband of a wider frequency band. 3.353.119. 11-14-67, CI. 333—17. Honisch. Egon J. Method of and apparatus for filling aerosol containers. 3,336,720, 8-22-67. CI. 53 — 22. Honjo, Mikio, and R. Marumoto, to Takeda Chemical Indus- tries, Ltd. Method for the production of ribonueleoside-5'- phosphate. 3,346.562, 10-10-67, CI. 260—211.5. Honkasalo, Jorma B. : See — Bryk, Petri B., and Honkasalo. 3,306,708. Honma, Kunio, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Ceramic dielec- trics. 3,345,188, 10-3-67, CI. 106—39. Honma, Tsutomu : See — Sawazaki, Norikazu, Honma, and Yagi. 3,352,966. Honn, Francis J., and W. M. Sims, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Flunrinated elastomeric copolymers. 3,318,854, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 87.7. Honn, Harold L. Row-following plant lifter. 3,324,636, 6-13- 67, CI. 56 — 11. Honold, Edith A. : See — Grant, James N., Honold, Andrews, Brown, and Shepard. 3,345.878. Honold, Horst : See — Kneisel, Otto, Fisch, and Honold. 3.319.00S. Honore. Etienne A. H., and E. L. G. Toreheux. Function generators. 3,305,676, 2-21-67, CI. 235—197. Honsberg, Werner, and H. Mueller, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Means for adjusting anodes in electrolvtic cells having horizontal cathodes. 3,347,769, 10- 17-67, CI. 204 — 225. Honsberg, Werner,, and H. Mueller, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Amalgam seal for alkali metal chloride electrolytic cells. 3,354,071. 11-21-67, CI. 204—219. Honsberger, Ronald D. : See — Burns. Donald T.. and Honsberger. 3,324.681. Honsel, Karl -Heinz, to Behn Erwin Verpackun., and Schlichting. 3,349,116. Weil, Edward D., and Smith. :'..:;i 1,991. Weil, Edward D., and Smith. 3,345,378. Weil, Edward D., and Smith. 3,347,080. Weil, Edward I). Smith, and Geering. 3,290,302. Weil, Ewdard D., Smith, and Geering. 3,300,810. Woodland, Richard G., and Hall. 3,305,309. Hooker, Donald T., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Toilet bar. 3.312.626, 4-4-67, CI. 252—152. Hooker, Donald T., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Toilet bar. 3.312.627, 4^-67, CI. 252—152. Hooker, Emerson F. Foldable and adjustable width bed frame. 3,329,975, 7-11-67, CI. 5 — 8. Hooker, Richard, Jr. : See — Crawford, James R., and Hooker. 3,313,035. Hooker, Ralph J., to .Mechanical Technology Inc. Hydrostatic bearings for a rotatable element. 3,351,394, 11-7-07, CI. 308—9. Hooker, Roger W. Hanger carrying device. 3,313,460, 4-11- 67, CI. 224 — 45. Hooks, Playwood, Jr. : See — Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,301,894. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,324,112. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3.32S.4G2. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,356,720. Rapaelian, Leo A., Ottmann, and Hooks. 3,302,327. Hooks. Lewis M. : See — Vizzier, Benton A., Sr., and Hooks. 3,311,790. Hookwav, William C, Jr., to Yarway Corp. Bail valve having resilient seats. 3,334,S62, 8-8-67, CI. 251—288. Hoole. Francis E. : .see — Healey, John R., and Hoole. 3,356,418. Ploonians, John N. : See — Rosenberg, Fred O., Jr., and Hoomans. 3,358,176. Hooper, Alan T., and R. J. Syrnes, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear fuel bearing bodies. 3,297,544, 1-10-67, CI. 170 — S3. Hooper, Clinton E., to A. Lemay Optical Corp. Lens testing apparatus having a pair of mutually perpendicular hair- lines. 3,300,102, 2-28-67, CI. 88—56. Hooper, Edward H. : See — Olson, Wayne R., and Plooper. 3,316,476. Hooper, Edward T., Ji- and A. D. Krall, to United States of America, Navy. Double pumped ferromagnetic micro- wave amplifier. 3,299,365, 1-17-67, CI. 330 — 4.8. Hooper, George W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Catalytic production of hydrogen peroxide from its ele- ments. 3,330,112. 8-15-67, CI. 23—207. Hooper, Harrison G., to Lathem Time Recorder Co., Inc. Cir- cuit control device. 3.321,590, 5-23-67, CI. 200 — 46. Hooper, Harrison G., to Lathem Time Recorder Co., Inc. Dual activating means for time recorders. 3,324,477, 6-6-67, CI. 346 — 82. Hooper, William K., to Republic Foil, Inc. Treatment of alumi- num foil and product "produced thereby. 3,351,442, 11-7- 67, CI. 29—183.5. Hoornstra, Clayton W 7 ., to The Dow Chemical Co. Powderless etching bath and method of etching. 3,330,765, 7-11-67, CI. 252—79.4. Hoornstra, Clayton W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Curved plate etching apparatus. 3.351,077, 11-7-07, CI. 134 — 147. Hoornstra, Clayton W., and P. R. Handt, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. 3,310,179. 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 147. Hoornstra, Clayton W., and J. A. Easley, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Etching bath and method of etching. 3,337,462, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 79.2. Hoosier Crown Corp. : See — Caviglia, Enzo. 3,300,072. Hooten, Merle G., to United States of America, Armv. Re- peater fault location. 3,297,S33, 1-10-67, CI. 179 — 175.31. Hooton, John R. : See — Van de Castle, John F., Hooton, and Baldwin. 3.332,924. Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. : See — Cannon, Robert B. 3,343.725. Folta, John J. 3,319.007. Greenquist, Duane R. 3,329,317. Hackbarth, Paul J., and Doty. 3.303,727. Martin, Merritt W.. Jr. 3,335.457. McKinney. Ralph E. 3,347,412. Presley, Ronald S. 3,322,166. Rupert, Samuel J. 3,351, 9S1. Slominski, Walter V. 3,309.075. Slominski, Walter V. 3,334,8S7. Slominski, W 7 alter V 3,357.095. Terry, Samuel M. 3,298,857. Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H.. and Wahl. 3,298.887. Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H.. and Wahl. 3,343,480. Wright, Frank L. 3,35S,498. Hoover Co., The : See — Beach, Justice H. 3,309,113. Beach, Justice H. 3,327.734. Berger, Christian D. 3,302.043. Gantz, Carroil M., and Spencer. 3,316,5S4. Grinyer, Edward G. 3,303,963. Hamilton, Neville. 3.321,5SS. Helm, Mark W. 3,351,972. Ripple, Melvin H. 3.300.806. Ripple. Melvin H. 3.344.829. Sibbald, Frederick R. 3.329.171. Ziegler, Brandt F. 3,333,2SS. 598 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hoover, D. Eugene, % to G. E. Mickel, Jr. Adjustable cable clamp. 3.354,518, 11-2S-67, CI. 24—134. Hoover, Dillon B„ and B. B. Winer, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rotating rectifier exciter ground detection arrange- ment. 3,303,410, 2-7-67, CI. 322—99. Hoover, Howard A., to CF & I Steel Corp Applicator for coat- ing flexible strands, 3,332,393, 7-25-67, CI. US — 125. Hoover, Hugh C. Offset printing blankets. 3,330,719, 7-11-67, CI. 161—98. Hoover, John R. E. : See — Craig, Paul N., and Hoover. 3,336,191. Hoover, Lawrence E. Piezoelectric igniter and distributor. 3,332,409, 7-25-67, CI. 123 — 148. Hoover, Merwin F., to Calgon Corp. Acrylamide polymers pre- pared in the presence of a redox catalyst system wherein a constant free-radical concentration is maintained. 3,332,- 922, 7-25-67, CI. 260—89.7. Hoover, Vaino A. Actuator with limiting mechanism and 3,312,916, 4-4-67, CI. 335 — 74. 352,934. torque limiting clutch. Hoover. Wayne : See — House, William T., Ray, and Hoover. 3, Hope, Alexander J. N. : See — Davy, John R., and Hope. 3,296,049. Hope, Donald : See — Pitches, Brian E., and Hope. 3,350,935. Hope, Frederick J. C, and F. G. Lambert. Anti-jack knife de- vice. 3,32S,051, 6-27-67, CI. 2S0— 432. Hope, Henry. Machine for feeding X-ray film or the like. 3,312,462, 4^-67, CI. 271—4. Hope, Henry. Air actuated switch for intermittent sheet con- trol. 3,345,475, 10-3-67, CI. 200—61.13. Hope, Henry E. Heater. 3,352,298, 11-14-67, CI. 126—350. Hope. William D. : See — Elchisak, John J., and Hope. 3,341,681. Hopengarten, Abrani : See — Lancaster, William W., and Hopengarten. 3,309.617. Pietrolewicz, John P., and Hopengarten. 3,309,464. Hopengarten, Abram, to Philco-Ford Corp. Electronic tachometer and frequency measuring circuit. 3,302,110, 1-31-67, CI. 324 — 78. Hopengarten, Abram, to Philco Ford Corp. Tuning indicator circuit. 3,333.201, 7-25-67, CI. 325—455. Hopengarten, Abram, and R. F. Wood, to Philco-Ford Corp. Transistorized push-pull amplifier circuit utilizing positive feedback. 3,320,543, 5-16-67, CI. 330—15. Hopengarten, Albert, to Philco Ford Corp. Motor and motor vehicle speed maintaining system using recorded signal servo control. 3,340,950, 9-12-67, CI. ISO — '105. Hopf, Peter P. : See — Moorshead, Thomas C, and Hopf. 3,303,241. Hopf, Wilhelm, and Kiireher, Albert, to Daimler-Benz Aktien- gesellschaft. Universal joint. 3,319,439, 5-16-67, CI. 64—17. Hopfeld, Fred P., to Grand Specialties Co. Drum tilting apparatus. 3,306,479, 2-28-67, CI. 214 — 307. Hopfeld, Fred P., to Grand Specialties Co. Lifts. 3,360,078, 12-26-67, CI. 187—9. Hopfeld, Henry. Reinforced structural member. 3,349,537, 10-31-67, CI. 52—729. Hopff, Heinrich : See — Wandeler, Rolf, Hopff, and Schroder. 3,303,173. Hopff, Heinrich, and E. Kleiner, to Deutsche Gold-und Siffer- Scheidesnstalt Vormals Roessler. Production of copolymers of unsaturated polyester and ethvlenically unsaturated monomers. 3,334,155, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 861. Hopff, Heinrich, and E. Kleiner, to Deutsche Gold-und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Homo- and copolymeriza- tion of vinyl monomers using tautomeric pyruvic acid de- rivatives as catalysts. 3,354,134, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 89.5. Hopff, Heinrich, and E. Kleiner, to Deutsche Gold-End Silber- Scheideanstalt Vormals Roessler. Homo- and copolymeriza- tion of vinyl monomers using tautomeric anhydride or ketone derivatives as catalysts. 3,357,962, 12-12-67, CI. 260—89.5. Hopff, Heinrich, and E. Kleiner, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Homo- and eopolymeriza- tion of vinyl monomers using tautomeric aldehyde deriva- tives as catalysts. 3,359,249, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 89.5. Hopkin, Norman 51. : See — Hill, John, and Hopkin. 3,331,709. Hopkin, Peter R., to 'S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Echo sounding apparatus. 3.296.5S0, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 3. Hopkin, Peter R., and W. Halliday, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Echo-sounding apparatus with stabilized narrow beam. 3,316,530, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 3. Hopkins, David K., to The Steel Co. of Wales Ltd. Oxygen- fuel lance. 3,313,535, 4-11-67. CI. 266—34. Hopkins, Durward K., to Sommer Products Co. Wire weld- ing machine. 3,315,712, 4-25-67, CI. 140—112. Hopkins. Eric D. : See — Wilkins, Douglas B., and Hopkins. 3,309,108. Hopkins, Harold H. : See — Minns, Thomas A., and Hopkins. 3,353,892. Hopkins. Henry S., Jr., and P. L. Gordon, to General Latex and Chemical Corp. Rigid polyurethane foams prepared by- using as the active hydrogen component a mixture of (A) the transesterification product of pentaerythritol with castor oil and (B) polyester polyols. 3,356,621, 12-5-67, CI. 260—2.5. Hopkins, John D. : See — Whittingham, David J., Hopkins, and Cowles. 3,353.457. Hopkins, John D., to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter pressure relief value. 3,315,808, 4-25-67, CI. 210 — 130. Hopkins, John D., D. J. Whittingham, F. H. Bultman, and P. K. Krause, to Walker Mfg. Co. Manufacture of filters. 3,347,967, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 115. Hopkins, John E., and D. R. Wilson, to Kaleigh Industries, Ltd. Cold forming of asymmetric articles. 3,314,277, 4- 18-67, CI. 72 — 375. Hopkins, Joseph H., to General Motors Corp. Snap-in rod connector. 3,305,254, 2-21-67, CI. 287 — 111. Hopkins, Joseph W., to Contempo Associates Inc. Combina- tion bed and sofa. 3,331,086, 7-18-67, CI. 5 — 8. Hopkins. Kenneth W., to BP Tanker Co. Ltd. Mooring arrangement for ships. 3,315,630, 4-25-67, CI. 114 — 230. Hopkins, Leslie A., to National Research Development Corp. Apparatus for supporting a body on a gaseous cushion. 3,340,551, 9-12-67, CI. 5— 34S. Hopkins, Leslie A., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Gas- cushion vehicles. 3,353,617, 11-21-67, CI. 180—7. Hopkins, Leslie A., and A. R. Tripp, to Hovercraft Develop- ment Ltd. Air cushion center of pressure displacing means for ground effect vehicles. 3,318,404, 5-9-67, CI. 180 — 7. Hopkins, Leslie A., and A. R. Tripp, to National Research Development Corp. Apparatus for supporting a body on a gaseous cushion. 3,340,550, 9-12-67. CI. 5 — 348. Hopkins, Leslie O., and D. R. Maciver, to The Pyrethrum Board of Kenya. Insecticidal materials. 3,310,463, 3-21- 67, CI. 167 — 24. Hopkins. Lionel P. Arithmetic teaching apparatus. 3,333,350, 8-1-67, CI. 35 — 31. Hopkins Mfg. Corp. : See — Hopkins, Ross E. 3,333,736. Irwin, Lee K. 3,331,019. Hopkins, Mertis G. : See — Groos, Francis D., Price, and Hopkins. 3,322,484. Hopkins, Neil E., and W. L. Osborn, to Borg-Warner Corp. Purge system for absorption refrigeration apparatus. 3,299,666, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 475. Plopkins, Neil E., and R. F. Muhleman, to Borg-Warner Corp. Capacity control for refrigeration systems. 3,314,246, 4-18-67. CI. 62—101. Hopkins, Ross E. Method of manufacturing blades. 3,304,- 812, 2-21-67, CI. 76—101. Hopkins, Ross E„ to Hopkins Mfg. Corp. Pouring attachment for a liquid container. 3,333,736, 8-1-67, CI. 222—83. Hopkins, Stephen. Waste collecting and compacting unit. 3,353,478, 11-21-67, CI. 100—52. Hopkins, Thomas R., to Spencer Chemical Co. Method of con- trolling plant growth. 3,328,156, 6-27-67. CI. 71 — 2.6. Hopkins, Thomas R.. P. D. iStrickler, and L. V. Phillips, to Gulf Oil Corp. Method of producing substantially colorless and odorless 5 (a-hvdroxy-a-2-pyridyl-benzyl)-7-(a-2-oyridvl- benzylidene) -5-norbornylene-2,3-discarbosimide. 3,297,706, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 295. Hopkins, William C. N. Change-speed mechanism. 3,318,408, 5-9-67, CI. 180 — 33. Hopkinson, Brian E. : See — Turney, John J., and Hopkinson. 3,346,485. Hopkinson, Eric C. : See — Youmans, Arthur H., and Hopkinson. 3,309,522. Hopkinson, Eric C, and A. H. Youmans, to Dresser Indus- tries. Inc. Neutron source having monitor system for ad- justing corona current. 3,305,684, 2-21-67, CI. 250—84.5. Hopkinson. Eric C, and A. B. C. Marshall, to Dresser In- dustries, Inc. Detector gating system employed in a pulsed neutron logging system. 3,358,142, 12-12-67, CI. 250—71.5. Hopkinson, Paul O. W.. to St. Barnabas Free Home, Inc. Dia- phragm pump. 3,314,371, 4-18-67, CI. 103—148. Hopkinson, Paul O. W., Jr., to St. Barnabas Brotherhood, Inc. Method of forming fluid passages. 3,334,401, S-S-67, CI. 29—157. Hopmeier. Arthur P., and J. W. Ingram, to Sun Chemical Corp. Process of producing phthalocyanine pigments. 3,351,- 481, 11-7-67, CI. 106—288. Hopner, Emil, and D. H. Rumble, to International Business Machines Corn. Asynchronous data system transmitting before each data pulse a pulse of opposite polarity. 3,303,- 424, 2-7-67, CI. 325—44. Hopner, Emil, H. L. Funk, and D. L. Critchlow, to Interna- tional Business Machines Corp. Distortion correction cir- cuitry for data transmission systems. 3,308,431, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 147. Hopp, Harold P. Method of applying spark plug gaskets. 3,299,504, 1-24-67, CI. 29—511. Hopp, Harold P. Method of installing gaskets in captive rela- tion on sparkplugs. 3,332,141, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 520. Hoppe, Clemens B. Surgical suture extractor. 3,328,876, 7-4- 67, CI. 30 — 124. Hoppe, Georg, and R. Dangschat, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing selenium midget rectifiers. 3,341,93S, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 5S8. Hoppe, John C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic direct positive color process and element. 3,352,672, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 3. Hoppe, Manfred : See — Marti, Markus, and Hoppe. 3.310.529. LIST OF PATENTEES :,!)!) Hoppe, Peter, E. Welnbrenner, C. Muhlbausen, and K. Breer, '■J to Faroenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft and % to Mobav Chemical Co. Apparatus for the manufacture of polyurethane plastics. 3,347,529, 10-17-67, CI. 259 — 8. Hoppe, Walter F., to Borg-Warner Corp. Appliance with pivotable backguard or the like. 3,320,944, 5-23-67, CI. 126 — 214. Hopper, Edward E., and C. A. Wentz, Jr., to Phillips Pe- troleum Co. Chemical reactions in composited tubular re- action zone and apparatus therefor. 3,305,600, 2-21-07, CI. 260— GS3.15. Hopper, James II., to United Aircraft Corp. Thermal gar- ment. 3.295,594, 1-3-67, CI. 165 — 46. Hopper, John D., and F. B. Wells, to United States of Amer- ica. Army. Flexible plasticized explosive of cyclonitramine and nitrocellulose and process therefor. 3,317,361, 5-2-67, CI. 149—18. Hopper, John D., and F. B. Wells, to United States of Amer- ica, Army. Flexible explosive containing RDX and/or II.MX and process therefor. 3,354,010, 11-21-67, CI. 149 — IS. Hopper, Kenneth D. : See — Burke, Paul J., Hopper, and Schwenzfeger. 3,335,229. Hopper, Kenneth D., and E. E. Schwenzfeger, to Bell Tele- phone Laboatories. Inc. Arrangement for controlling traf- lic in a switching network. 3,342,945. 9-19-67, CI. 179 — 18. Hopper, Lucien L., Jr. : See — Rayner. Eric T., Xeadon, Hopper, Dupuy, and Dollear. 3,312,565. Hopper, Theodore R. : See — Lister, Fred, Cullen, Hopper. 3,296,179. Hopper, Theodore R., to FMC Corp. .Novel coating composi- tions. 3.331,705, 7-1S-G7. CI. 260 — 28.5. Hoppes, Carlos D., to The National Latex Products Co. Meth- od of making molds for elastomeric articles having surface details. 3,308,223, 3-7-67, CI. 264—220. Hopping, Alvin S. Electrical musical instrument having fingerboard with continuously variable finger tone spacing. 3,322,877, 5-30-67, CI. 84 — 1.16. Hopping, Russell L. : See — Webb. James E. 3,295,798. Hopps. Harvey B. : See — - Biel, John H., and Hopps. 3,301,862. Biel. John H., and Hopps. 3,350,403. Hopps, Harvey B., to Aldrich Chemical Co., Inc. N-aralkyl amides of 4-phenvl-piperidino-4-alkanoic acids. 3,350,404, 10-31-67, CI. 260—294. Hopps, Jay N., Jr. : See — Brenny, Jerome P., Hopps, and Lindberg. 3,334,204. Hora, Heinrich, to International Business Machines Corp. Light displacement control system. 3,360,324, 12-26-67, CI. 350—160. Hora, Karl, to Firma "Canada" Tiefbohrgerate und Maschinen- fabrik and Ing. S. Nadel & A. Nadel. Bar-coupling. 3.299.S30, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 202. Horaguehi, Akira : See — Sugihara, Yasumasa, and Horaguehi. 3,316,346. Horak. Edgardo : See — Palvarini, Attilio, Horak, and Milizia. 3,352,945. Horakova, Zdenka : See — Musil. Vaclav, Brunova, NSmfeek, and Horakova. 3,328,- 41S. Horan, James E., and R. E. Van Strien, to Standard Oil Co. Vinyl resins containing metal salts of benzene tricarboxylic acids. 3,354,110, 11-21-67. CI. 260 — 31.8. Horan, John J. Window-mounted ventilating apparatus. 3,315,587, 4-25-67, CI. 98—94. Horan, John J. Flexural transducers. 3,325,780, 6-13-67, CI. 340—10. Horan, John J. Engine-ignition systems and components. 3,349,760, 10-31-67, CI. 123—162. Horan, John J. Externally stabilized lighting devices. 3,356,- S41, 12-5-07. CI. 240 — SI. Horan, John J. Retail merchandising facilities and methods of using same. 3.360,077. 12-26-67, CI. 1S6 — 1. Horback, William B. : See — Vona, Joseph A., and Horback. 3.324,056. Horberg, Charles, Jr., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Hosiery processing machinery and apparatus. 3,319,S49, 5-16-67, CI. 223—76. Horberg, Charles Jr., to Paramount Textile Machinery Co. Method and apparatus for handling hosiery and the like. 3,319,851, 5-16-67, CI. 223—112. Horberg. Charles, Jr., to Paramount Textile Machinerv Co. Hosiery processing machinery and apparatus. 3,333,748, 8-1-67, CI. 223—76. Hordley, Albert E., and P. B. Kabn, to Plessev-UK, Ltd. Servo-actuating mechanisms. 3,315,940, 4-25-67 CI. 253—1. Hordosi, Theodore L. : See — Gurski, Edward P., and Hordosi. 3,323,701. Hordosi, Theodore L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Auto- matic high speed test apparatus for testing continuity and shorts simultaneously on a plurality of circuit paths. 3,354,3S9, 11-21-67, CI. 324 — 73. Horecki, Walter R., to Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. Stor- age and dispenser device for cut wire and the like. 3,360,- 135, 12-26-67, CI. 211 — 49. Horecky, Stanley V. : See — Copeland, William M.. Horecky, and Hayes. 3,348,317. EToreth, John M., R. II. Langenhelm, and W. D. Howard, to Esso Production Research Co. Automatic mud sampler and packager. 3,333,391, 8-1-67, CI. 53— 28. Ilorelzke. John R., to Grand Steel & Mfg. Co. Hydraulic transformer. 3.310,943, 3-28-67, CI. 60—54.5. Horgan, James F. : See — Ellis, Myron P., Murphy, and Horgan. 3,: 347,090. Horgan, John J., and D. Migdal, to United Aircraft Corp. Vectorable plug cluster nozzle rocket. 3,314,609, 4-1S-67, CI. 239 265.25. Horgan, Thomas B., to International Business Machines Corp. Threshold logic circuit with quasi-linear current summing. 3,335,293, S-8-67, CI. 307—88.5. Horgan, William J., Jr.: See — Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,300,192. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,306,641. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,312,020. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,331,467. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,351,324. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,356,392. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 3,358,969. Horgan, William J., Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Slid- ing glass door. 3,295.587, 1-3-67, CI. 160—91. Horgan, William J., Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Structural gasket curtain wall. 3,330,707, 8-22-07, CI. 52 — 281. Hori, Eiichi, S. Hashimoto, and T. Saito, to Kabushiki Kaisha Kitachi Seisakusho. Device for sorting cards and like sheet cles. 3.323,645, 6-6-67, CI. 209— T4. Hori, Seiichi : See — Takeuchi, Tsuneo, and Hori. 3,326,526. Hori, Shiro, and H. Shimazono, to Takeda Chemical Indus- tries, Ltd. Enhancing flavour of foods using flavouring en- zyme produced by a microorganism of the genus Trametes. 3,348,952, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 116. Hori, Tatsu, to Stanford Research Institute. Seed planting apparatus with automatic seed tape feed control. 3,331,532, 7-18-67, CI. 221 — 13. Horibe, Susumu : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Kurits, and Horibe. 3,338,- S97. Horie, Hideharu. Automatic device for operating the seat frame and back support of the hair dressing and beauty treatment chair. 3,311,407, 3-28-67, CI. 297 — 71. Horie, Sadao : See — Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Mizutani, Fujimoto, and jirdle. 3,334,633, S-S-67, Kato, Takeaki, Ueda, Okuno. 3,316,275. Kato. Takeski, Ueda, Horie, Okuno. 3,31S,766. Horie, Shoji, to Wacoal Inc. Panty CI. 128— 52S. Horiguchi, Shojiro, and M. Nakamura, to Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd. Reactive coloring matter, proc- esses for producing the same and processes for coloring articles with the same. 3,337,288, S-22-07, CI. 8 — 4. Horiguchi, Shojiro, and M. Nakamura, to Dainichiseika Color & Chemicals Mfg. Co., Ltd. Method of making a chromogen bonded polymer and products thereof. 3,344,098, 9-26-67, CI. 260—22. Horiaruehi, Tutomu : See — Ono, Masao, and Horiguchi. 3,337,294. Horiguchi, Yutaka : See — Saeki, Akio, and Horiguchi. 3,299,372. Horino, Masao : See — Itoh, Tadatsugu. 3,33G,510. Horiuchi, Soichiro, J. Hashimoto. K. Wakabayashi, K. Yama- da, E. Masunaga, and I. Kishimoto, to Tei.iin Ltd. Method of producing viscose ravon staple and a spinning apparatus for use in the method. 3,341,645, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 196. Horix Mfg. Co. : See — Wilhere, Charles V. 3.303,033. Wilhere, Charles V. 3,309,S3S. Horizons Inc. : See — I'.. Hand, Richard A. 3.341,728. Fotland, Richard A. 3.351.503. Kelsey, Robert H. 3,311,689. Kelsey, Robert H. 3,341,285. Magder, Jules. 3.330,675. Sehunemann, Calvin A. 3,311,458. Schunemann, Calvin A. 3,311,493. Sehunemann, Calvin A. 3.323,910. :Sprague, Robert II., and Keller. 3,342.595. Sprague, Robert H., and Stewart 3,342,603. Sprague, Robert II., Stewart, and Lewis. 3,342.602. Sprague, Robert H.. Stewart, and Lewis. 3,342,604. Sprague, Robert IT., Stewart, and Lewis. .",.."..".1,407. Straughan, Virgil E., Bendis, and Magder. 3,331,044. Vukasovich. Mark S., and Harkulich. 3,341,314. Wainer, Eugene. 3,330,659. Wainer, Eugene. 3,359,105. Horlacher, Harry W.. and C. I. Pelton. to The Taylor-Win- field Corp. Die manipulator. 3,303,558, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 239. Horlacher, Heinrich. Splayfoot bandage. 3,303,842, 2-14-67, CI. 12S— 80. Horlander, Frank J., to United States of America, Navy. Gate generator svnehronizer. 3,304,504, 2-14-67, CI. 328—72. 600 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Horlander, Frank J., to United States of America, Navy. Automatic pulse former. 3,351,777, 11-7-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Horlenko, Theodore, and D. R. Larkin, to Celanese Corp. Preparation of £ -caprolactone. 3,317,563, 5-2-67, CI. 260—313. Horlicks Ltd. : See — ■ White, John. 3,295,326. Hormats, Ellis I. : See — Shepherd, Joseph L., Witz, and Hormats. 3,354,067. Witz, Samuel, Shepherd, and Hormats. 3,329,485. Hormel, Geo. A., & Co. : See — Drown, Frank M., Burton, Farmer, and Irmen. 3,346,112.- Horn, Anton J. : See — Weichselbaum, Theodore E., and Horn. 3,308,303. Weichselbaum, Theodore E., and Horn. 3.382.2S9. Horn, Christian F., to Union Carbide Corp. Dyeable poly- esters modified by difunctional organo-nitrogen compounds. 3,324,085. 6-6-67, CI. 260—75. Horn, Christian F., and H. S. Kincaid. to Union Carbide Corp. Polyesters modified with a,w-bis-(4-sulfophenoxy)alkanoic acids and alkyl esters thereof. 3,301,819, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 49. Horn. Christian F., and H. Vineyard, to Union Carbide Corp. Sulfo-substituted aromatic dicarboxlic compounds and poly- esters thereof. 3,324,084. 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 75. Horn. Elmar-Manfred, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Boron-nitrogen compounds and process for their production. 3,338,962, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 551. Horn. Elmar-Manfred, and K. Lang, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of sub- stituted borazoles. 3,297,749. 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 551. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and K. Lang, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of N,N',N"- triorgano-substituted borazoles. 3,297,750, 1-10-67, CI. 260—551. Horn. Elmar-Manfred. K. Lang, H. Rinkes, and D. Voigt, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for generation of gas. 3,323,873, 6-6-67. CI. 23 — 281. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and H. Niederprum, to Farbenfriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Organo-substituted borazines. 3.345.396, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 462. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, K. Kleine-Weischede, K. Lang, and H. Niederprum, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of polymeric boron nitrogen compounds. 3,350,326, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 2. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and H. Niederprum, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polymeric organic boron-nitro- gen-sulfur compounds. 3,357,949, 12-12-67. CI. 260 — -46.5. Horn, Franz : See — Klapdohr. Hans, Horn, and Zielinski. 3,315,566. Horn, George, and B. Cho.inowski, to Central Electricity Gen- erating Board. Magnetohvdrodvnamic electrical generators. 3.355.609, 11-28-67, CI. 310 — 11. Horn, Herwig F., and A. F. Aldrian. Process for the vapor deposition of material without thermal radiation of the substrate. 3,333,982, 8-1-67, CI. 117 — 106. Horn. John M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pressure surge suppressor. 3,319,643, 5-16-67. CI. 137 — 70. Horn. John M., and B. S. Ember, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Clamping device for high pressure vessels. 3,305,121, 2-21-67, CI. 220—5. Horn. Kenneth L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Multipactor switch. 3.354.349, 11-21-67, Ci. 315 — 39. Horn. Lutz, and F. Philipp, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing high-porous sinterplates. preferably for alkaline accumulators. 3.325,280. 6-13-67, CI. 75 — 201. Horn, Philip R., to General Electric Co. Electrolytic device with easing having a rigid and a resilient seal combination. 3.301,270, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 230. Horn, Rudolph : See — Gillen, Howard C. and Horn. 3,296,843. Horna. Otakar, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju. Roller drive for non-magnetic recording tape magnetically actuated. 3,318,502, 5-9-67, CI. 226 — 180. Hornaday. George F., and H. D. Noll, to Air Products and Chemicals. Inc. Process for catalvticallv cracking pyrolysis condensates. 3,340,178, 9-5-67, CI. 208 — 89. Hornaday. James R., to General Motors Corp. Seal assem- bly. 3.355,178, 11-28-67, CI. 277 — 87. Hornberger, Leon B. : See — Heid, Kermit K. W., and Hornberger. 3,296,573. Hornberger. Paul : See — Corr, Hubert, Haarer, and Hornberger. 3,344,196. Hornberger, Walter, to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Electric cable terminal assembly with restrained resilient member. 3,355,541, 11-28-67, CI. 174—73. Hornbostel, Dorothy : See — Hornbostel, Lloyd. 3,330,416. Hornbostel, Lloyd, to Beloit Corp. Wafer filtration appara- tus. 3,310,174, 3-21-67, CI. 210—193. Hornbostel, Lloyd, deceased, by D. Hornbostel, executrix. Perforated drum type liquid filter. 3,330,416, 7-11-67, CI. 210—387. Home, Alfred. Pneumatic tire. 3,344,832, 10-3-67, CI. 152 — 175. Home, Fred H. Poppet valve and disposable container com- bination. 3,319,791, 5-16-67, CI. 210—234. Home. Ian R. : See — Lewis, Reginald N.. and Home. 3,349,060. Home, James Q., Jr. Apparatus for justifying. 3,356,005, 12-5-67, CI. 95—85. Home, Ronald : See — Bray, John R., Home, and Taylor. 3,319,167. Green, John M. and Home. 3,343,086. Home, Sydney M. K., J. L. Hanna, and C. W. Reedyk, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Hands-free communication sys- tems including privacy features. 3,321,5S0, 5-23-67, CI. 179—1. Home, William A. : See — Carr, Norman L., Home, Offutt, and Somers. 3,349,027. Horneck, Carl E., and G. N. Baustian, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Valve construction. 3,337,183, 8-22-67, CI. 251—219. Horneff, Hans : See — Sennhenn, Emil, and Horneff. 3,315,035. Horner, Abram B., to Occidental Petroleum Corp. Pumping system for proportional addition of chemical to irrigation water. 3,321,966, 5-30-67, CI. 73—168. Horner. Ellwood J., to R. Hoe & Co., Inc. Plate processing machine. 3,354,807, 11-28-67, CI. 95 — 94. Horner, Frank W., Jr. : See — Johnson, Milton R., and Horner. 3,342,048. Speiser, Ralph W., Lindquist, and Horner. 3,359,661. Horner, Frank W., Ltd. : See — Chubb, Francis L. 3.305,549. McColl, John D., and Frangatos. 3,350,396. Horner, Joel P. Service tray. 3,315,858, 4-25-67, CI. 224 — 48. Hornig, Arthur W., to Baird-Atomic, Inc. Organic laser. 3,335,372, 8-8-67, CI. 331—94.5. Hornig, Lothar : See — Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Hornig. 3,297,678. Hornig, Rudolf, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Strain gauge. 3,327,271, 6-20-67, CI. 338 — 2. Hornigold, Charles W., to Cooper Roller Bearing Co., Ltd. Roller bearings. 3,304,140, 2-14-67, CI. 308 — 236. Horning, Raymond H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gable top container with notched ridge. 3,349,988, 10-31-67, CI. 229—17. Horning, Wayne F., to Inboard Marine, Inc. Lubrication sys- tem for submerged driving mechanism. 3,335,817, 8-15—67, CI. 184 — 6. Hornle, Reinhold : See — Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, Bechlars, and Steimetz. 3,309,030. Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, and Miiller. 3,352,500. Hornsby, Guyton E. Caster wheel means with shock absorber means for furniture and the like. 3,316,581, 5-2-67, CI. 16 — 44. Hornschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Jet engine mount- ing. 3,324,657, 6-13-67, CI. 60—39.32. Hornschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Multi-stage inter- cooled compressor. 3,355,096, 11-28-67, CI. 230 — 209. Hornschuch, Hanns, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fluid machine. 3,355,097, 11-28-67, CI. 230—209. Hornung, Elmer H.. to Jasper Blackburn Corp. Gaging mech- anism for compression tool. 3,330,148, 7-11-67, CI. 72 — 410. Hornung, Helmut, to F. L. Smithe Machine Co., Inc. Blank cutting device. 3,302,503, 2-7-67, CI. 83 — 300. Hornung, Helmut J. : See — Zook, James D., and Hornung. 3,309,240. Hornung, Karl-Heinz, and E. Heinrich, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of thermosetting resins. 3,354,130, 11-21-67, CI. 260—79.5. Hornung, Louis M., to International Business Machines Corp. Division by preselected divisor. 3,344,261, 9-26-67, CI. 235 — 160. Hornung, William J. Ladder platform. 3,332,514, 7-25-67, CI. 182 — 122. Horodelski, Michael : See — Heal, Francis J. 3,295,733. Horowitz, Alexandre. Axial roller bearing and roller cage. 3.328.099, 6-27-67, CI. 308 — 235. Horowitz, Carl, to Yardney International Corp. Method of graft polymerizing onto hydrophobic substrates. 3,297,- 786, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 857. Horowitz, Carl, to Yardnev International Corp. Battery sep- arator. 3,330,702, 7-11-67, CI. 136—146. Horowitz, Charles : See — Dobrikin, Harold L., and Horowitz. 3,302,530. Dobrikin, Harold L., and Horowitz. 3.341,258. Horowitz, Charles, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Valve for tire srems. 3,314,440, 4-18-67, CI. 137 — 226. Horowitz, Elsa. : See — Brothman, Abraham, Horowitz, Reiser, and Horowitz. 3,349,371. Horowitz, Hugh H. : See — Rozanski, Andrzej, Miller, and Horowitz. 3,328,360. Tsien, Hsue C, and Horowitz. 3,305,458. Horowitz, Irving, to Blonder-Tongue Electronics. Converter apparatus employing negative resistance mixer. 3,309,612, 3-14-67, CI. 325 — 449. Horowitz, Irving, to Blonder-Tongue Electronics. Wide-band transistor amplifier system employing impedance mismatch and high frequency peaking. 3,329,904, 7-4-67, CI. 330 — 21. Horowitz. Lee : See — Brothman. Abraham, Horowitz, Reiser, and Horowitz. 3,349.371. LIST OF PATENTEES 601 Horowitz, Lee M. : Sep — I'.rothman, Abraham, and Horowitz. 3,348,559. Horowitz, Norman, and P. Spigner. Dental equipment stand. 3,304,009. 2-21-67, CI. 32—22. Horowitz, Victor, to Ebert Electronics Corp. Dual voltage photoelectric control. 3,339,120, 8-29-07, CI. 317 — 124. Horridge, James F. : See — Graham-Wood, Edward, Berry, Horridge, and Foxwell. 3.304.675. Horrigan. John B. : See — Foreman, Robert J., and Horrigan. 3,297,909. Horrobin, Paul M., to Lovell Mfg. Co. Wringer. 3,33S,073, 8-29-67, CI. 08—250. Horrocks, Sirs. W. !•:. : See — Clark, Joseph W. 3.332,467. Horsch. Joachim, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Torque converter charging valve. 3.347,042, 10-17-07, CI. 60—54. Horsch, Rudolf, and R. G. Michael, to J. I. Case Co. Quick- disconnect battery cable. 3,345,601, 10-3-67, CI. 339 — 110. Horsewell, Henrv G. : See — ■ Fordyce, William B.. and Horsewell. 3,353,544. Hughes, Ivor W., Horsewell, and Carroll. 3,320,961. Horsewell, Henry G., and G. H. Rayner, to Brown & William- son Tobacco Corp. Cigarette filters. 3,340,S79, 9-12-67, CI. 1.:1 267 Horsey, William C, to The John B. Adt Co. Tobacco-leaf separator. 3,360,125, 12-26-67, CI. 209 — 12. Horsfall. Harry: See — Hull, Charles H., and Horsfall. 3,315,751. Horsfield, Walter R. Diffraction grating apparatus. 3,344,526, 10-3-67, CI. 33—19. Horsley, Caperton B., to Braxton Corp. Oscillating drive means. 3,349,261, 10-24-67, CI. 310 — 36. Horsley, Franz A., and F. H. Leavitt, to Shell Oil Co. Method of supplying sulfur and nitrogen to soil. 3,360,355, 12-26- 67, CI. 71—61. Horst. Grace F. : See — Zavertnik, Marshall G., Horst, Farina, Linne, and Wil- liams. 3,335,238. Horst, Karl : See — Orthner, Ludwig, Horst. and Wellens. 3,301,831. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Omniazimuthal reflectors. 3,307,187, 2-28-67, CI. 343—18. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Luneberg type lens formed bv spiral winding elongated strip of variable dielectric constant material. 3,307,196, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — ■ 911. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Three-dimensional dielectric lens and method and apparatus for forming the same. 3,321,821, 5-30-67. CI. 29 — 155.5. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Antenna. 3,331,073, 7-11-67, CI. 343—755. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Methods of making toroidal dielectric lenses. 3,331,721. 7-18-67, CI. 156 — 250. Horst, Robert L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Cylindrical dielectric lens. 3,359,560, 12-19-67, CI. 343 — 911. Horsting, Carel W. : See — Dingwall, Andrew G. F.. and Horsting. 3.342.646. Horsting, Carel W., to Radio Corp. of America. Germanium- silicon thermoelement having fused tungsten contact. 3.338,753, 8-29-67, CI. 136 — 237. Horstman. William L., to Dravco Corp. Method of construct- ing natural draft cooling tower. 3.300,942, 1-31-67, CI. 52—742. Horstmann, Georg : See — Mohn, Heinrich. and Horstmann. 3.346,723. Mohn, Heinrich, Horstmann. and Muller. 3,313.921. Horstmann, Georg, to Heraeus Quarzschmilze G.m.b.H. Elec- tric infrared emitter. 3,307,017, 2-28-07, CI. 219 — 553. Horstmann, Harald, H. AYollwebev, and K. Meng, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Tetrohvdrofurvl-ben- zene sulfonamides. 3.356,692, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 347.2. Hort. Eugene V. : See — Grosser, Frederick, Hort, and Schwartz. 3,306.886. Grosser, Frederick, Hort, and Schwartz. 3,322.729. Grosser, Frederick. Hort, and Schwartz. 3,322,730. Horton Automatics. Inc. : See — Horton. Dee D.. and Hewitt. 3.327.428. Horton, Billy M.. to United States of America, Army. Pure fluid amplifier. 3.331.3S2. 7-18-07, CI. 137 — 81.5. Horton, Dee D., and L. V. Hewitt, to Horton Automatics, Inc. Sliding panel traversing housing and supporting means. 3,327,42S, 6-27-67, CI. 49—177. Horton, Donelson B., to John Blue Co., Inc. Remotelv oper- ated diaphragm valve and system. 3,319.S31, 5-16-67, CI. 222 — 52. Horton, Donelson B., to John Blue Co.. Inc. Dye marker ap- paratus. 3,339, S43, 9-5-67, CI. 239 — 157. Horton. Donelson B.. to John Blue Co.. Inc. Fluid metering device. 3.346,006, 10-10-67, CI. 137 — 501. Horton, Donelson B.. to John Blue Co., Inc. Boom suspension device. 3,357,642, 12-12-67. CI. 239 — 159. Horton. Earl A., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Vacuum attachment. 3,314.559, 4-18-67, CI. 214 — 650. Horton Eddie. Fishing bait containers. 3,308,570, 3-14- 67, CI. 43—55. Horton, Edward C, Jr. : See — Gray, Michael H., Horton, and Sparks. 3,337,740. Horton. Henry P. : See — Barnett, Louis H., and Horton. 3,315,314. Barnett, Louis H., and Horton. 3.341.S96. i [orton, James B. : see — Borzillo. Augclo It., and Morion. 3.3 l3,!f:o. Horton, John F., Jr., to Cored Panels, Inc. Sinicinr.il mem- ber with laminations having differing moduli of elasticity and game table made therefrom. 3,323,797, 0-6-07, CI. 273—3. Horton, John P., and A. T. Nielsen. Broom construction. 3,353,201, 11-21-67, CI. 15—180. Horton, John T., W. H. Waugh, and W. L. Hicklen, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Internally insulated vessel-bottom. 3,339,- 779, 9-5-67. CI. 220—9. Morton, John W., and It. J. Lynch, to International Business Machines Gcr: Eadiaticn scanner implcjing rjc.tii.vn:., devices and photoconductors. 3.317,733, 5-2-67, CI. 250 — 211. Horton Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Liszewski, Walter A., and Young. 3.305,054. Schilling, Hugh K. 3,338,350. Horton, Milford C. : See — Goodman, Paul C. and Horton. 3,341,789. Horton, Ralph M. : See — Hanson, Charles K„ Horton, and Wadsworth. 3,312.520. Horton, Robert A. : See — Watts, Claude H., and Horton. 3.330,970. Horton, Robert A., to Precision Metalsmiths Inc. Pattern material composition. 3,296,006, 1-3-67, CI. 100—171. Horton, Robert A., to Precision Metalsmiths, Inc. Method of removing patterns from investment molds. 3,339,022. 9-5- 67, CI. 164—36. Horton, Robert L., and H. G. Brooks, Jr., to Ameircan Cyanamid Co. Light-stabilized composition of resin and 2- hydroxy-4-acryloxyethoxvbenzophenones and homopolymers thereof. 3,313,866, 4-11-67, CI. 260—880. Horton. William H., and J. E. Dierks, to Eastman Kodak Co. Flash socket arrangement. 3.353,463, 11-21-07, CI. 9.1 — 11. Horvat, Ivan : See- Bass, Oscar, Jr., and Horvat. 3,315,320. Horvath, Carl : See — Gould, Myron H., and Horvath. 3,330,430. Horvath, Csaba : See — Halasz, Istvan, and Horvath. 3.295,296. Halasz, Istvan, and Horvath. 3, 340, OSS. Horvath, Jack W. : See — Osborn. Oliver. Olstowski, and Horath. 3,308,514. Horvath, Jack W., and A. C. Doumas, to The Dow Chemical Co. Electroless metal plating with foam. 3,300,335, 1-24- 67, CI. 117—130. Horvath, John C, to United States of America, Army. Solid propellant rocket motor resonance suppression rings. 3,327,- 4S1, 0-27-67. CI. 60—255. Horvath, Jozsef : See — Somogyi, Laszlo, Steingaszner, Hlinyanszky, Horvath, and Karolyi. 3.340,483. Horvath, Louis. Electric hoist. 3,333.822, 8-1-67, CI. 254 — 156. Horvath. Ludwig, and M. Kress, to Heberlein Patent Corp. Yarn threading process. 3,321,904, 5-30-67, CI. 57 — 157. Horvath. Nicholas, Jr., to Stapling Machines Co. Wirebound box closing tool. 3,330,309. 7-11-67, CI. 140 — 12L Horvath, Robert A., to General Motors Corp. Brake anti- lock inertia compensated sensing unit. 3,311,423, 3-28-67, CI. 303—21. Horvath. Stephen C. : See — Thierry, Robert J., and Horvath. 3,303,742. Horvath. Steven R., Vs each to H. J. Kulick and J. Luka. Siphon valve water control. 3,338,25S, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 123. Hortvet, Douglas R., to A. O. Smith Corp. Internal surface applicator Lor tubular members. 3,327,6S1, 6-27-67, CI. US— 9. Horwitt. Laurence G., to Casco Products Corp. Electric cigar lighter. Re. 26.316, 12-5-67, CI. 219—265. Horwitt, Laurence G., to Casco Products Corp. Electric cisar lighter. 3,330.937, 7-11-67, CI. 219—265. Horwitt, Laurence G.. and V. G. Krenke, to Casco Products Corp. Electric cigar lighter. 3,341,687, 9-12-67, CI. 219 — 267. Horwitz. Lawrence P. : See — Ehelton, Glenmore L., Jr., and Horwitz. 3,339.179. Greenberg, Herbert J., and Horwitz. 3,333,24S. Horwitz, Lawrence P., and R. M. Karp, to International Business Machines Corp. Optimum result computer. 3,339,182, 8-29-67, CI. 340—172.5. Horwitz, Lawrence P.. and R. M. Karp, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Translator. 3,354,296, 11-21-67, CI. 235 — 154 Horwitz, Robert P., and C. L. Porter, to FMC Corp. Multiple stage pump seal. 3,334,905, 8-8-07, CI. 277 — 3. Hoschler, Hans : See — Von Sanden. Dieter, Suckfull Dorfler, Erers, Schlichte. and Hoschler. 3,296.377. Hose. Alfred G., and L. D. Kunsman. to The Lindsay Wire Weaving Co. Wire belt for use in paper making machines. 3,310,06S, 4-25-67, CI. 29—183. Hosea. Everett E. : See — McCann. Walter L.. Jones, and Hosea. 3,323,789. Hosea. Everett E., to Giddinss & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Tool- holder and gripping device for automatic tool changers. 3,344,511, 10-3-67, CI. 29— 56S. 602 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hosea, Melvin E. : See — 'Schroader, Irvin H., Hosea, and Hunter. 3,295,794. Hosenfeld, Klaus M., to J. A. Schrnalbach, Aktiengesellschaft. Can body consisting of several layers, and procedure and device to manufacture it. 3,304,844, 2-21-67, CI. 93—82. Hosfeld, Lewis K., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method for pro- ducing roller embossed wrap-resistant fiberboard. 3,325,302, 6-13-67, CI. 117 — 10. Hoslii, Hiroshi : See — Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Sugesawa, and Kaneko. 3.341,897. Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Suzuki, and Morozumi. 3,360,- 169. Hoshiide, Yasuo : See — Umezawa, Sumio, Tomioka, Nakamura, and Hoshiide. 3,317,541. Hoshikawa, Masakatsu : See — Adachi, Kazuo, Hoshikawa, and Ohira. 3,352,867. Hoshino, Kazuo, T. Fukaya, and M. Kato, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Method of producing alcoholic malt bever- age. 3,295,9S7, 1-3-67, CI. 99 — 31. Hoshour, Carroll W. : See — Anderson, Elmer. 3,327,516. Hosker, Gerald R., to American Gage & Machine Co. Control construction to maintain a range by variables using light conducting rod. 3,349.245, 10-24-67, CI. 250 — 231. Hoskin, Franklin L. Hydraulic wrench. 3,298,259, 1-17-67, CI. 81 — 129. Hosking, William J. Gates. 3,305,972, 2-28-67, CI. 49—192. Hoskins, Louis P., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method and appa- ratus for evaluating crimp uniformity. 3,333,467, 8-1-67, CI. 73 — 160. Hoskinson, Gordon H., to Cornell Hoskinson Mfg. Corp. Waste product combustion apparatus. 3,355,254, 11-28- 67, CI. 23 — 277. Hosogai, Takashi : See — Fukasu, Shuniehi, Ebisawa, Tonooka. Oishi, Takashima, and Hosogai. 3,339.567. Hosokawa, Kenjiro, Y. Kojima, M. Mori, and M. Suzuki, to Kanegafuchi Spinning Co., Ltd. Cationic metal containing 8-hvd'roxvquinoline azo dvestuffs. 3,301,845, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 146. Hosokawa, Yashuhiro : See — Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Nagase, Okada, and Hosokawa. 3,300,508. Hosono, Hiroo : See — Kimura, Shinzo, and Hosono. 3,350,997. Hosotani, Harumi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaislia. Hank swift. 3,321,150, 5-23-67, CI. 242—110.1. Hospel, Petrus A. M., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Planar semiconductor device with improved emitter and base configuration. 3,329,874, 7-4-67, CI. 317 — 235. Hoss. Maurice S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Flow-no flow switch. 3.297.843, 1-10-67, CI. 200 — S1.9. Hoss, William L. Tester having a pair of indicator lamps for electric single phase wattmeter sockets. 3,32S,682, 6-27-67, CI. 324—51. Hossain, Shan U. : See — Pataki, Antal, Hossain, and Johnson. 3,321.421. Hossain, Shafi U., to Abitibi Power & Paper Co. Ltd. Hard- board having a paper overlay bonded thereto with a drying oil using a boron trifluoride catalyst. 3,301,744, 1-31-67, CI. 161—246. Hossain, Shafi u., and A. A. Pataki, to Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. Deinking of waste paper. 3,354,027, 11-21-67, CI. 162—5. Hossfeld, Harold W. : See — Fisher, Ralph W., Hossfeld, and Settles. 3.295,355. Hossli. Robert I., and G. D. Ratliff. Jr., to United States Steel Corp. 3,315,995, 4-25-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Host, Jerry A. : See — Kendall, George H., Sr., Host, Ward, and Kendall. 3,315,778. Hostetler, Donald E. Crystalline propylene polymer contain- ing 4-10% ethylene, blended with linear polyethylene. 3.358,053, 12-12-67, CI. 260—876. Hostetter, John L. Self-adjusting plier-type toggle locking wrench. Re. 26,280, 10-17-67, CI. 81—379. Hostetter. Morgan D., 10% to J. F. Brunner, Jr.. and 30% to W. M. Ennis. Ripper apparatus and method of using same. 3,341,253, 9-12-67, CI. 299—10. Hostettler, Fritz, and E. F. Cox, Polymers of cyclic carbonates. 260—77.5. Hostettler, Fritz, and E. F. Cox, Polvester polycarbonate polymers. 260—77.5. Hostettler. Fritz, and E. F. Cox, to Union Carbide Corp. Compositions containing polycarbonate plasticizers. 3,305,- 605, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 873. Hostettler, Fritz, and E. F. Cox, to Union Carbide Corp. Vinyl resins plasticized with polycarbonate polvmers. 3,324,070, 6-6-67, CI. 260—32.2. Hotchkiss, Clifford, and L. V. McCarty, to The Lau Blower Co. Humidifier. Re. 26,243. 8-1-67, CI. 261 — 28. Hotchkiss, Kendall L., and F. K. Landry. Unauthorized access indicating means. 3,311,396, 3-28-67, CI. 292 — 307. Hotchkiss, Robert J., Jr., and C. Moore, Jr.. to Hotchkiss Steel Products Co. Farm gate bearing hinge. 3,295,158, 1-3-67, CI. 16 — 158. to Union Carbide Corp. 3,301,824, 1-31-67, CI. to Union Carbide Corp. 3,301,825, 1-31-67, CI. Hotchkiss Steel Products Co. : See — - Hotchkiss, Robert J., Jr., and Moore. 3,295,158. Hotel Security Systems Corp. : See — Wellekens, John F. 3,316,742. Wellekens, John F. 3,358,483. Hoth, Robert C, to General Electric Co. Support brace. 3.351.189, 11-7-67, CI. 206 — 46. Hotko, Edward A., to Ciba Corp. Compressed oral drug tablet granulations containing admixed therein about 1% to 15% of polyfluoroearbon type polymer lubricant powders in about 1 to 150 micron particle size. 3,340,152, 9-5-67, CI. 167 — 82. Hotko, Edward A., and L. Lachman, to Ciba Corp. Enteric composition for tablet compression coating. 3,325,365, 6-13- 67, CI. 167 — 82. Hotovy, Hildegard M. : See — ■ Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang, Hotovy, and Sommer. 3,354,175. Hotovy, Rudolf : See — Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang, Hotovy, and Sommer. 3,354,175. Hott, Ion V. K. Two-post frame contact lift. 3,331,470, 7-18- 67, CI. 187 — 8.75. Hott, Ion V. K., to The Jovce-Cridland Co. Lift installation. 3,347,342, 10-17-67, CI. 187 — 8.41. Hott, Ion V. K. and R. J. Haddix, V 3 to said Hott, % to H. C. Brown, and y 3 to W. E. Webster. Jacking unit and metering valve therefor. 3,315,571, 4-25-67, CI. 92 — 8. Hotta, Koji, to Oval Gear Engineering Co., Ltd. Transmission gear arrangement for a rotary machine operable as pump or fluid motor. 3,327,637, 6-27-67, CI. 103 — 126. Hotte, Joseph G. F., and J. L. R. A. Thomas, to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Blanking method and apparatus. 3,295,- 354, 1-3-67, CI. 72 — 268. Hotten. Bruce W. : See — Dreher. John L., and Hotten. 3,346,497. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Co. Elastomeric compositions of oil and urethane-linked resins. 3,297,624, 1-10-67, CI. 260—33.6. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Co. Automatic trans- mission fluids containing quaternary ammonium thiophos- phates. 3,311,560, 3-28-67, CI. 252—75. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Corp. Gel composi- tions. 3,323,883, 6-6-67. CI. 44—7. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Corp. Lubricants con- taining benzylureas. 3.324,031, 6-6-7, CI. 252 — 42.1. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Co. Elastomeric com- positions of oil and anhydride-linked resins. 3,326,841, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Hotten, Bruce W., to Chevron Research Co. Lubricants con- taining quaternary ammonium dithiocarbamates. 3,354,085, 11-21-67, CI. 252—33.6. Hottenstine, Richard D., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Steam generator and turbine control system. 3,310,683, 3-21-67, CI. 290—2. Hottenstine, Richard L\, to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Method and apparatus for increasing control response of a vapor generator. 3,338,054, 8-29-67, CI. 60 — 107. Hottman, Clarence E., to Shell Oil Co. Apparatus for using a source of energy from an overpressured formation. 3,330,- 356, 7-11-67, CI. 166—57. Hotz, Giinter, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs G.m.b.H. Error detection and correction circuit. 3,340,507, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Hotz, Leo F. Bath water circulator and aerator. 3,325,829, 6-20-67, CI. 4 — 180. Hotz Mfg. Co. : See — Osborn. Albert J. 3,346,136. Hotz, Melvin, and D. E. Hill, to United States of America, Air Force. Optical system for testing mapping radar. 3,336,594, 8-15-07, CI. 343 — 17.7. Houbart, Ivan, to Centre National de Recherches Metallur- gies. Rotatable sample changer for an electron probe microanalvzer having means for maintaining a vacuum in the analysis chamber. 3.356.844, 12-5-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Houbolt, Neal, to Jemco Engineering Co. Insulator for flag type terminals. 3,320,357, 5-16-67, CI. 174 — 13S. Houck, Gillette N. : See — Bastis, Thomas E., Bridges, Houck, and Moore. 3,340,489. Houck, James A., to Read Corp. Agitator shaft seal for mixers. 3,318,606, 5-9-67, CI. 277 — 72. Houdaille Industries, Inc. : See — Behm, William F., and Leese. 3,326.136. Johns, John A., and Schott. 3,349,658. Kamman. Gordon W. 3.359,871. Lindeman, Arnold N., Bowman, and De La Torre. 3,360,- 248. Martin, Claude, Krollman, King, and Rumsey. 3,352,386. Nelson, Paul C. 3,324.653. Perhach, John M. 3.353.632. Rumsey. Rollin D. 3,341,189. Rumsey, Rollin D. 3,351,121. Rumsey, Rollin D., and Kamman. 3,340,966. Schott, Arthur K. 3,297,173. Schott, Arthur K. 3,300.972. Schott, Arthur K. 3.350,088. Schott, Arthur K., Bartha, and Rovoldt. 3,342,091. Houff, William H., and A. C. Nixon, to Shell Oil Co. Process for converting water soluble starch products to water re- sistant materials. 3,321,422, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. LIST OF I'ATKXTKKS 603 Selective electronic 3,299,284, 1-17-G7, Hough, Dean I!., to Washington Rubber Co. Process of re- capping a worn pneumatic tire using cord-stitched camel- hark. :;.;;m,s;::), -t-i s- t;r, ci. 150— s". Hough, Harold l... and R. E. Levin, to Sylvania Electric Products, inc. Siirl'iice level runway lighting unit. 3,331,- 956, 7-1S-07, CI. 240 — 1.2. Hough Mfg. Corp.: See — Douglass, Jackson E. 3,295,257. Ensign, Robert H. 3,331,426. G-ilson, Herman M. 3,295,588. Hough, Mail; W., to Lil'tronic, Inc. signal receiving and actuating device. CI. 307— SS.5. Hough, Ralph L., to United States of America, Air Force. Vapor plating apparatus. 3,313,269, 4-11-67, CI. 118— 49.5. Hough, Ralph L., to United States of America, Air Force. Ablative reinforced plastic article and method of making same. 3 325,343. 6-13-67. CI. 161 — 184. Hough, William V., to Callerv Chemical Co. Preparation of hexaborane (10). 3,298,784, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 204. Hough, William V., and J. S. Hashman, to Callery Chemical Co. Borane-hydrazine compounds. 3,298,799, 1-17-67, CI. 23— 35S. Hough. William V., and J. M. Makhlouf, to Callery Chemical Co. Borane compounds and their preparation. 3,313,603, 4-11-67, CI. 23—358. Houghton, E. F., & Co. : See — Popoff, Charlotte. 3,329,698. Houghton, George E., and E. J. Messenger, to Garlock Inc. Packing rings and method of making them. 3,341,211, 9-12- 67. CI. 277—205. Houghton, John G. Compressed gas operated harpoon gun. 3,320,941, 5-23-67, CI. 124—15. Houghton. Richard B., and S. A. Bell, to Aerojet-General Corp. Article of manufacture and apparatus for producing ultra- sonic power. 3,351,832. 11-7-67, CI. 318 — 118. Houilleres du Bassin de Lorraine : See — Quentin, Georges V. J. 3,295,476. Houilleres du Bassin du Nord & du Pas-de-Calais : See — Bourgeois, Yves, Lefrancois, and Moreau. 3,342,550. Chachatv, Claude. 3,335,077. Fourcade, Robert, Van De Walle, and Sack. 3,306,953. Lebrun, Gaston. 3.329.5S9. Sack, Henri. 3,313.752. Van De Walle, Therese, and Brault. 3.355.514. Houk, Richard D., to Morse Controls Inc. Selective vernier control. 3.349,63S, 10-31-67, CI. 74—503. Honle, Clifford R.. and D. C. Malins, to United States of America, Interior. Nitrated fattv acid esters. 3,305,567, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 404.5. Houle, Conrad G. : See — Rauner, Frederick J., and Houle. 3,300,314. Houle. .Tames F., and G. R. Van Norman, to Eastman Kodak Co. Lithographic printing plate. 3,342,601, 9-19-67, CI. 96 — S6. Houle, Tim H., to A O. Smith Corp. Data acquisition moni- toring system. 3,318.479. 5-9-67, CI. 222—23. Houle, Tim H., to A. O. Smith Corp. Signal transmitting circuit for remote sensing of petroleum flow. 3,319,255, 5-9-67. CI. 346—43. Houle. Tim II., to A. O. Smith Corp. Pulse switching svstem. 3,333.111, 7-25-67, CI. 307— S8.5. Houle. Tim H., to A. O. Smith Corp. Data pulse combining system employing scanner to sequentially gate plural memory circuits each having automatic reset means. 3 358,237. 12-12-67, CI. 328—104. Houlihan. William .T.. to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara- tion of cinnamate esters. 3,313,S43, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 473. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Dibenzvlsulfamides. 9o2 5 -9-67, CI. 260 — 556. Houlihan. William J., to Sandoz Inc. Chlorobenzvl sulfamides. 3,320.314. 5-16-67. CI. 260—556. Houlihan, William J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Perfume compositions containing methoxyphenylethers. 3,328,260, 6-27-0", CI. 167 — 94. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Isoindolobenzimid- azolones. 3,329,684, 7-4-67, CI. 260—309.2. Houlihan. William J., to Sandoz Inc. Thiadiazepinedioxides and their preparation. 3,329,687, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 327. Houlihan. William J., to Sandoz Inc. Sedatives. 3,334,091, 8-1-67, CI. 260—243. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Novel pyrrolo-oxazines and pyrrolo-oxazoles. 3,334,095, S-l-67, CI. 260—244. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Novel pyrrolo-diazepines pyrrolo-imidazolidines and pyrrolo-pyrimidines. 3,334,099, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 251. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. Certain substituted piperidyl sulfamides. 3,334,104, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 293.4. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. 9j3-phenyl-l,2,3,9/3-tetra- hydro - 5H - imidazo[2,l-a]isoindol - 5 - ones. 3,334,113, 8-1-67, CI. 260—309.7. Houlihan, William J., to Sandoz Inc. N-propargvl sulfamides. 3,351,584, 11-7-67, CI. 260—239. Houmere, Walter. Blind with vertical louvers. 3.319,695, 5-16-67, CI. 160 — 168. Houpt, Grover K., and V. Whittaker, to Automatic Timing and Controls, Inc. Amplitude and polaritv sensitive control system. 3,354,399, 11-21-07, CI. 32S — 147. Hourdiaux, Jules. Curved projection screens. 3,295,910, 1- 3-67, CI. 350—125. Hourdiaux, Jules. Curved screens for projecting motion pic- ture Alms or {he like. 3,348,897, 10-24-67, CI. 350—125. Hourigan, Daniel P., and J. D. Shull, Jr., to National Gypsum Co. Plastic-covered gypsum wallboard. 3,350,257, 10-31-67, CI. 1G1— 43. Hourquln. Robert: See — Delafosse, Jacques, Herenguel, and Hourquin. 3,334,029. Houshv, Ernest : See — Barker, John, Birt, Housby, and Gorman. 3,358,105. House, George J. Semi-trailer tandem axle arrangement. 3,318.613, 5-9-67, CI. 2S0— 81. House, Harry C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Conveyor appara- tus, 3.343.649, 9-20-67, CI. 108 — 46. House, Richard : See — Elliott, John S., Edwards, Jayne, and House. 3,338,831. House, Ronald R. : See — Strazdins, Edward, and House. 3,329,657. House, William T., and L. A. Pine, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Petroleum resins. 3,334,061, 8-1-67, CI. 200—33.6. House, William T., R. L. Ray, and W. Hoover, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Use of hydrogen as a molecular weight control in alkali-metal polymerization of diolefins. 3,352.934, 11-14-67, CI. 260—669. Housel, Jerry W. : See — Loomis, Glen H. 3,303,655. Houseman, John : See — Porter, J. Cheairs, and Houseman. 3,326,634. Houser, Abbott F. : See — Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,301,794. Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,312,615. Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,344,086. Houser, Clarence G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Compounds polymerization. 3.356,669, 12-5-67, CI. 260—93.7. Houser, Rov W. : See — Beck. Roland D., and Houser. 3,336,766. Houser, Roy W., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Washing machine system. 3,298,525, 1-17-67, CI. 210—144. Houser, Roy W., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Multiple posi- tion vacuum actuator. 3,334,545, 8-8-07, CI. 91 — 49. Houser, Roy W., and J. B. Jaksha, to Robertshaw Controls Co. High and low level speed control for an automatic washing machine. 3.318.116. 5-9-67, CI. 68 — 12. Houser, Roy W., L. P. Morris, and S. E. Chenaur, to Robert- shaw Controls Co. Control devices and valve constructions therefor or the like. 3,338.268, 8-29-67, CI. 137—625.66. Houser, Roy W., L. P. Morris, and S. E. Chenaur, to Robert- shaw Controls Co. Control devices and valve constructions therefor or the like. 3,359,388, 12-19-67, CI. 200—83. Housman, Bennett : Sec — Astrahan, Morton M., Housman, Kurkjian, and Sarahan. 3,319.230. Housman, Robert W. : See — Flint, Frank B., and Housman. 3,353,416. Houssaye, Ren6 G. E. : See — Dubosq, Louis A. J., and Houssaye. 3,298,010. Houston, Donald B., to Massey-Ferguson (Farm Services) Ltd. Grain storage container. 3,337,094, 8-22-67, CI. 222—196. Houston Engineers, Inc. : See — Harrison. Harry W. 3.353.613. Webb. Derrel D. 3,352.593. Houston Fearless Corp., The : See — BienhofC, Milton G. 3,305,849. Irasek, Eugene H. 3,313,055. Houston Instrument Corp. : See — Hardwav. Edward V., Jr. 3,319,252. Houston Instruments Corp. : See — Cutler, Royce L. 3,299,432. Houston, James E. : See — Lee, Rvals E., Houston, and Norman. 3,311,267. Lee, Ryals E., Houston, and Norman. 3,32S,030. Houston, Joe B., and II. H. Davis. Fluid control structure. 3,359,910, 12-20-67, CI. 103—152. Houston, John M. : See — Whetten. Nathan R., and Houston. 3.320.455. Houston, Loretta M. Elevated wig for forming an enlarged hairdo. 3.342.189. 9-19-67. CI. 132 — 53. Houston Oil Field Material Co., Inc. : See — Gilreath. Lafayette E., and McGarrahan. 3, 311, ISO. Houston, Robert K. : See — Palmer, Warren G., Houston, Fowler, and Billett. 3,335,- 2S6. Houswoith, Gordon C, to FMC Corp. Valve. 3,341.170, 9-12-67, CI. 251—306. Houtzeel, Alexander, and H. Bugter, to Reactor Centrum Nederland. Method for storing, keeping in stock and/or dis- charging with adjustable concentration the heavier com- ponent of fluid mixture. 3,337,090, 8-22-67, CI. 222 — 1. Houvener. Irving S. : See — Martin, Allan D., and Houvener. 3,358,329. Houvener, Irving S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Fastening apparatus. 3,295,S78, 1-3-67, CI. 292 — 144. Houvener, Irving S., and A. J. Palfey, to The Dow Chemical Co. Dowel. 3,313,199, 4-11-67, CI. S5— 66. Hov, Loren J.: See — Campbell, Ramsey G., and Hov. 3,306,704. Hov, Loren J. Electron beam overflow melting method and means. 3.304,587, 2-21-67, CI. 22 — 73. 604 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hove, Herman O., to The Boeing Co. Process for color correc- tion of color separation negatives for color lithography. 3,337,343, 8-22-67, CI. 96—31. Hovemeyer, William E. : See — Gruen, William, Orden, and Hovemeyer. 3,311,109. Hoven, El D. L., to Tektronix, Inc. Frequency converter wherein an astable oscillator is free running at high fre- quency input signals and is synchronized to low frequency input signals. 3,309,605, 3-14-67, CI. 321 — 69. Hover, Allen L. : See — Straub, Melvin J., Hover, and Anderson. 3,316.690. Hover, Paul B., to Tecumseh Products Co. Temperature pro- tection circuit. 3,324,352. 6-6-67, CI. 317 — 13. Hovercraft Development Ltd. : See — Beardslev, Melville W. 3,342,280. Bliss, Denys S. 3.356,041. Boutland, John A., and Jelly. 3,354,S5S. Cockerell, Christopher S. 3,297,102. Cockerell, Christopher S. 3,318,405. Cockerell, Christopher S. 3,321.037. Cockerell, Christopher S. 3,334,609. Hayward, Ralph H. 3,330,369. Hill, Roger B., and Nicholas. 3,326,296. Hopkins, Leslie A. 3,353.617. Hopkins, Leslie A., and Tripp. 3,318,404. Hunt. Rowland D. 3.319.592. Trillo, Robert L. 3,330,221. Trillo, Robert L. 3,334,699. Hoverman, William, Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Sealing strip. 3,338,015, 8-29-67, CI. 52—400. Hoverter, Bryce E., Jr. : See — Spinrad, Malcolm, and Hoverter. 3,326,341. Hovey, Roger S. : See — McBride, Robert B., Nelson, McKinley, and Hovey. 3,336,730. Hovis, Louis S., C. H. Apperson, 'and W. A. Blackburn, to Monsanto Co. Recycling ammonium hydroxide-treated water in the production of polyaerylonitrile fibers. 3,31S,- 983, 5-9-67, CI. 264 — 3S. Hovland, Herman M. Combination creel mounting clamp and foldable fish landing net. 3,318,035, 5-9-67, CI. 43 — 12. Howa Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Katori, Mutsuhiko. 3.320,643. Howa Sangvo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Tamada. Kazumi. 3,309.894. Tamada, Kazumi. 3,309,895. Howald, Brian W., to Lorain Products Corp. DC-AC or AC-DC converter. 3,339,080, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 66. Howald, Jeremiah M., to American Cyanamid Co. Metal salts of phenols as inhibitors for unsaturated polyester resin. 3.333,020, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 863. Howald, Werner E., to General Electric Co. Stator vane assembly. 3.314.64S, 4-18-67. CI. 253 — 39.1. Howald, Werner E., to General Electric Co. Stator assembly for turbomachines. 3.319.930. 5-16-67, CI. 253 — 78. Howald, Werner E., to General Electric Co. Method of manu- facturing a stator assembly for turbomachines. 3,335,483, 8-15-67, CI. 29 — 156.8. Howard, Ben O. Exhauster including venturi means. 3,347,147, 10-17-67, CI. 98—78. Howard. Bernard, to Mite Corp. Miniaturized electrically operated printer having automatic carriage return. 3,334,- 719, 8-8-67, CI. 197 — 49. Howard. Billy G., % to C. R. Ashworth. Waste compressor. 3,358,590, 12-19-67, CI. 100—218. Howard, Carl G. Adjustable voltage transformer. 3,335,379, 8-8-67, CI. 336—100. Howard, Carlton J. : See — Copson, Raymond L., Howard, and Hecklinger. 3,321,- 268. Howard, Carlton J.. P. Sopchak, and E. B. Port, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of dense soda ash. 3,314,748, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 63. Howard, Carlton J., and E. B. Port, to Allied Chemical Corp. Recovery of chlorine from waste gases. 3,357,796, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 219. Howard, Darwin R. Composite tubular products and method ■of making same. 3.311,134, 3-2S-67, CI. 138 — 142. Howard, David P.. to Read Corp. Rack type dough proofer. 3,339,756, 9-5-67, CI. 214—16.4. Howard, David F., to Read Corp. Rack type dough proofer. 3,349,928, 10-31-67, CI. 214—16.4. Howard, David J. : See — Illingworth, William T., and Howard. 3,308.699. Howard. David R., D. Stubbs, and R. D. Swallow, to Daw and United Engineering Co. Ltd. Rolling mills. 3.344,643, 10-3-67. CI. 72—237. Howard. Dean D. : See — Dunn. John H., and Howard. 3,351,944. Howard, Dean D. Polarization diversity antenna feed sys- tem, 3,320,553, 5-16-67, CI. 333—11. Howard, Donald K., and A. F. Popplewell, to The Geigy Co. Ltd. Purification of benzotriazole. 3,334,054, 8-1-67, CI. 252 — 390. Howard, Durrell U. Reserve fuel systems. 3,326,264, 6-20-67, CI. 158 — 46.5. Howard, Edward G., Jr. : See — Fawcett, Frank S., and Howard. 3,316,216. Howard, Edward G., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Essentially saturated preformed polymers modified with polyfluoroketones. 3,322,721, 5-30-67, CI. 260—46.5. Howard, Edward G., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Addition copolymers of polyfluoroketones and ethylene com- pounds. 3,342.777, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 63. Howard Electric Co. : See — Howard, William F. 3,359,386. Howard, Frank C. : See — Langas. Arthur, and Howard. 3.357,761. Howard, Frank C. and A. Langas, to Signode Corp. Nail feeding mechanism for pneumatically operable impact tools. 3.353,737. 11-21-67. CI. 227 — 136. Howard, George C. : See — Blenkarn, Kenneth A., and Howard. 3,348,382. Fast, Clarence R.. Howard, and Rise. 3,354,959. Howard, George R. : See — Flaith, George D., and Howard. 3,313,039. Howard, Graham W. Drive belt tension determining appara- tus. 3,352,153. 11-14-67, CI. 73 — 144. Howard, Grover. Batch processing apparatus including tilt- able retort. 3,338,151, 8-29-67, CI. 99—251. Howard, Harold A., to The Hairlok Co. Ltd. Rubberised hair. 3,341.397. 9-12-67, CI. 161 — 168. Howard, Harold D., and R. D. Scott, to Ray Products Co., Inc. Anticontaminant work bench. 3,301,167, 1-31-67, CI. 98—115. Howard, Henderson H. Method and apparatus for the purifi- cation of hydraulic fluids. 3.341.449, 9-12-67. CI. 210 — 44. Howard, James E., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vend- ing machine and electrical control circuit therefor. 3,340,- 979, 9-12-67, CI. 194—10. Howard, James E., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec- trical control circuit for vending machine. 3,357,532. 12-12- 67, CI. 194 — 10. Howard. Jerry W. : See — Childers, Spencer L., Howard, and Clark. 3,355,576. Ptacek, James F., Howard, Offutt, and Patterson. 3,356,- 992. Howard, John C. Photographic apparatus. 3,323,429, 6-6-67, CI. 95—1. Howard, Joseph M. : See — Lachance, Armand A., and Howard. 3,306,398. Howard, Kenneth C, to Bass Bros. Enterprises, Inc. Door locks or latches of passenger vehicles. 3,338,612, 8-29-67, CI. 292—340. Howard. Larrv J. Surfboard cover. 3,339,607, 9-5-67, CI. 150 — 52. Howard, Murl B. : See — Krejci, Joseph C. and Howard. 3,355,247. Howard, Norman R. : See — Scott. William J., and Howard. 3,346,825. Howard, Richard E. : See — Wright, Antonv. Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson 3,342.979. Howard, Robert C, D. E. Wright, and D. B. Hakewessell, to Giannini Controls Corp. Flight vehicle oosition sensing sys- tem. 3,327,631, 6-27-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Howard, Robert W., to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Flat sided duct connector. 3,357,722, 12-12-67, CI. 285 — 109. Howard, Thomas E., to United States of America, Interior. Undulatory conveyor. 3,343,655, 9-26-67, CI. 198 — 218. Howard. Wayne R. : See — Leonard, William F., and Howard. 3,313.181. Howard, William C, 33% each to T. W. Woof on and W. Morgan. Internal combustion ensrine with wobble plate shaft drive. 3.356.080. 12-5-67, CI. 123 — 48. Howard. William D. : See — Horeth. John M.. Langenheim. and Howard. 3,333.391. Howard. William F., to Howard Electric Co. Sludge exclusion diaphragm switch. 3,359,386, 12-19-67, CI. 200 — 83. Howard, William G. : See — Biddick. Rovce E. and Howard. 3,311,508. Howard, William J. Shaft bushings. 3,300,259, 1-24-67, CI. 308 — 121. Howard. William L. : See — Bishop, Forest M., R. I., Jr.. and Howard. 3,350,101. Howden, James, & Co. Ltd. : See — White, William W. 3,307,776. Howden, Patrick F. : See — Hall, Lawrence G.. and Howden. 3,297,894. Howden, Patrick F., to 'SDS Data Systems. Feedback am- plifier. 3,299,367, 1-17-67, CI. 330 — 104. Howden, William E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Anti-reversal cell protection network. 3,348,117, 10-17-67, CI. 320—18. Howe-Baker Engineers, Inc. : See — Ferrara, John M., and Burns. 3.309,413. Howe, Brian K., S. Andrus and G. N. Davies. Production of hydrogen peroxide. 3,295,928, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 207. Howe, Charles, and J. W. Abson, to Simon-Carves Ltd. Automatic counting device for counting particles. 3,299,- 256, 1-17-67, CI. 235 — 92. Howe, Charles P. Superposed well tubing assembly of sep- arate tubing strings and method of supporting same. 3,299,956, 1-24-67, CI. 166 — 49. Howe. Charles W. : See — Clanton, Raymond W., and Howe. 3,331,112. Howe, Charles W. Block loading and unloading apparatus. 3,343.695, 9-26-67, CI. 214—16.4. LIST OF PATENTEES 605 Howe, David 0., J. E. Etzel, and A. P. Miller, to Commercial Solvents Corp. Anaerobic treatment of organic industrial wastes in an artificial lagoon. 3,300,404, 1-24-07, CI. 210 — 11. 11, .we, Dwighl S. Trampoline diving platform. 3,310,30o, 3-21-07, CI. 272 -65. Howe, Edwin W., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Gyroscope apparatus. 3,301,073, 1-31-07, CI. 74 — 5.7. Howe, Frederick A., and i:. 1. Bell, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Annular electrodes in differential pump- ing tubes lor electrostatic accelerators. 3,342,404, 9-19-67, CI. 230—69. , , Howe, King L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Methyl methacrylate compositions containing halogen substituted acid alky] esters of orthophosplioric acid. 3,347,818, 10-17- 67, CI. 200 — 1.1.7. llowe Plastics vV Chemicals Co., Inc. : See — Champion, Nancy. 3,346,298. Urban, Frank O. 3,319,685. Howe, Ralph : See — Chodnekar, Madhukar S., Growther, and Howe. 3,312,- 592. Howe, Ralph, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Optically active naphthvlethanolamines and the salts thereof. 3,312,- 733, 4-4-67, CI. 260—501. Howe, Ralph, and B. J. McLoughlin, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. (3-Amino-2-hydroxypropoxy)-benzohetero- cyclic derivatives. 3,340,266, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 288. Howe, Ralph S., Jr. Anti-spin self-locking outer bearing ring. 3,339,991, 9-5-67, CI. 308— '194. Howe Richardson Scale Co. : Sec — Burke, Arthur J., and Karas. 3,338,324. Johnston, George F., and Duncan. 3.346,061. Mayer, Gerald C. 3,305,067. Maver, Gerald C. 3.329,313. Mayer. Gerald C, and Burke. 3,35S,7S5. Soojian, Vahn ,T. Re. 26,221. Howe Sound Co. : See — Baldwin. Leoniel C, and Jensen. 3,307,222. Feagin, Roy C. 3,316,105. Tingquist, Stanley C, Talbot, and Hagedorn. 3,336,971. Howe, Thomas B. : See — Shreck, Peter K., and Howe. 3.314.165. Howe, Thomas W., to Halliburton Co. Welding clamps. 3,342,479, 9-19-67, CI. 269 — 204. Howe, Warren B., and W. Kvle, to Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Tandem printer control. 3,354,821, 11-2S-67, CI. 101—142. Howell, Allevne C, Jr. Conductor bar. 3,303,293, 2-7-67, CI. 191 — 23. Howell, Alleyne C, Jr. Collector for use in electrified trolley bus way systems. 3,303,294, 2-7-67, CI. 191 — 64. Howell, Charles F. : See — Hardv, Robert A., Jr., Howell, and Quinones. 3,313,688. Vogel. Adolph W., Hardy, and Howell. 3,313,690. Howell, Charles F., R. A. Hardy, Jr., and N. Q. Quinones, to American Cvanamid Co. 5-arvlidene-2-amino-2-oxazolin-4- ones. 3.321,470, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 240. Howell. David S., to Arlington Aluminum Co. Folding easel. 3.295,S15, 1-3-67, CI. 248 — 464. Howell, David S., to Arlington Aluminum Co. Literature display and dispensing rack. 3,313,513, 4-11-67, CI. 248 — 441. Howell, Derek, to Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd. Telephone systems and apparatus. 3.345,467, 10-3-67, CI. 179 — 81. Howell, Dixie M., to Kellwood Co. Nightgown and built-in bust support. 3.316.915, 5-2-67, CI. 12S — 454. Howell. E. Keith, to General Electric, Co. Power control circuits utilizing a bi-directional semiconductor. 3,310,- 687, 3-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co. Snap-action trigger circuit for semiconductor switching devices. 3,321,- 641. 5-23-67. CI. 307— 8S.5. Howell, Edward K.. to General Electric Co. Power control cir- cuits. 3.346,744. 10-10-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co. Power control cir- cuits. 3,346,874, 10-10-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Howell, Edward K., to General Electric Co. Phase control circuits for light activated switches using a variable resistor with an A.C. voltage across it as the phase control. 3,354,- 312. 11-21-67, CI. 250 — 206. Howell. Edward K., to General Electric Co. Power control circuits using bi-directional controllable semiconductor switching devices. 3. MOO. 71 3, 12-26-67, ("1. 323 — 22. Howell, Elvin L., and C. M. Hyman, to International Har- vester Co. Straw chopper and spreader. 3,350,017, 10-31- 67, CI. 239—660. Howell. John R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Container and inner packing element therefor for elongate fragile articles. 3.311,232, 3-2S-67, CI. 206 — 65. Howell, Norbert C. : See — Ferrell, Russell A., and Howell. 3,321,880. Howell, Raymond P., G. F. Swenck, and N. A. Hamm, to Reynolds Metals Co. Snap locking fixtures for interior decorating. 3,297,075, 1-10-67, CI. 160 — 19. Howell, Robert B. Separable concealed slide fasteners. 3.324,- 522, 6-13-67, CI. 24—205.1. Howell, Robert B. Universal presser foot attachment. 3,342,- 151, 9-19-67, CI. 112—235. Howell. Robert B. Zipper foot attachments. 3,349,736, 10-31- 67. CI. 112—235. Howell, Ronald T. A. : See — Walker, Philip II., Cawsey, and Howell. 3,350,714. Howell, Thomas u.: see — Howell, Thomas <;., ami Collie. 3,343,772. Howell, Thomas G., and A. B. Collie; said Collie, assor. to said Howell. Attachment device for small appliances, 3,343,- 772. :i 26 37, CI. 248- -206. Howell, William L., to Taylor Instrument Companies. Dia- phragm mounting for stethoscope. 3,307,650, 3-7-07, CI. 181—24. Unwell. William L. Apparatus for use in differential clinical thermometry. 3,339,542, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 2. Howells, Earl: See — Tershin, John A., and Howells. 3,300,349. Howells. Thomas H. : See — Ingerfleld, Maurice E., and Howells. 3,351,092. Hower. Kenneth L. : See — Brusson, Edgar H., and Hower. 3,343,536. Howert Co. Ltd., The : See — Cohen, Howard S. 3,329,103. Howerv, Nelson C, W. J. Theisen, Jr., and R. A. Van Patten, to Ford Motor Co. Casting cleaning. 3,343,986, 9-26-67, CI. Howes, John G. B. : See — Drain, David J., Howes, and Williams. 3,349,135. Howes, Kenneth J., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Con- trol systems for aircraft engine installations. 3,341,154, 9-12-67, CI. 244—75. Howes, Leonard H. : See — Jarvis, Brian C. Fitch, and Howes. 3,310,360. Howes, Roynon : See — Hartley, Gilbert S., and Howes. 3,333,942. Howey, Thomas L. Machine shop combination. 3,299,918, 1-24-67, CI. 144 — 1. Howgate, David W., to United States of America, Army. Meth- od and apparatus for analysis of gaseous discharge products from flames by electron-paramagnetic resonance. 3,348,135, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — .5. Howieson, Joseph^ and J. C. McGregor, to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Fuel rod structure. 3,324,008, 6-6-67, CI. 176 — 78. Howing. George H. : See — Buchanan. William G., and Howing. 3.354.7S2. Howk Benjamin W., and A. B. Stiles, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of treating exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,316,1)57, 4-25-67, CI. 23—2. Howland, Bradford, and R. S. Berg, to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Shielding a magnetic core. 3,336,662, 8-22-67. CI. 29 — 602. Howland, Earl W. Aircraft instrument illumination. 3,320,- 412, 5-16-67, CI. 240 — 2.1. Howland, George R. : See — High, Charles N., and Howland. 3,347,103. Howland, Leland L., to Thermo King Corp. Control device for poly-phase electrical system. 3,334,273, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 48. Howland, Leland L.. and H. E. McClure, to Thermo King Corp. Differential control device. 3,359,749, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 140. Howland, Walter L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Automatical- ly recording sensors. 3.331,078, 7-11-67, CI. 346 — 7. Howies, Daniel J., to TRW Inc. Automatic surface flaw detec- tor. 3.355,014, 11-2S-67, CI. 209 — 73. Howlett. Frederick A. : See — Senior, Henry, and Howlett. 3,305,890. Howlett, George H.. to Howlett Machine Works. Rock bolt. 3,306,051, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 45. Howlett, James W., to Howlett Machine Works. Prestressing method. 3,327,380, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 452. Howlett, James W., to Howlett Machine Works. Concrete pre- stressing apparatus. 3.343,808, 9-26-67, CI. 254: — 133. Howlett Machine Works : See — ■ Howlett, George H. 3.306,051. Howlett, James W. 3.327,380. Howlett. James W. 3,343,808. Howley, William J. : See — Katucki, George A., D'Ercole, Howley, and Alia. 3,359,- 123. Howling, Dennis H., to American Standard Inc. Piezo-elec- tric modulation of lasers. 3,354,407, 11-21-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Howmet Corp. : See — Lirones, Nick G. 3,296.666. Lirones, Nick G. 3,305,358. Lirones, Nick G. 3,320.084. Lirones, Nick G. 3,320,345. Lirones, Nick G. 3,321,005. Martini, Richard W., and Darnell. 3,345,197. Howsare, Lewis D. Drill jigs. 3,352,183, 11-14-67, CI. 77—62. Howse, Paul T., Jr. : See — Mcintosh, Euell K., and Howse. 3,343,364. Howson, Louis, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method and apparatus for testing a repeatered transmission path. 3,311,714, 3-28-67, CI. 179—175.31. How-To Corp. : See — Eaton, Harold F., Jr. 3,326,558. Hoxeng, Julian S., B. J. McCarty, and C. J. Cass. Collapsible bed bath. 3,334,360, S-S-67, CI. 4 — 177. Hoxie. Orville D., to Bissel Inc. Cleaning. 3.329,625. 7-4-67, a. 252— 35S. 606 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hoxie, Robert A. : See — Tlioman, Byron R., and Hoxie. 3,358.133. Hoxie, Warren V., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tunable reflex klystron having means to vary the spacing between the first and second grids. 3,351,805, 11-7-67, CI. 315— 5 22 Hoy, Austin, and Co. Ltd. : See — Proctor, Sidney E. 3,297,365. Proctor, Sidney E., 3,330,601. Hoy, Joseph W. : See — McCormick, Larry L., Hoy, and Stephenson. 3,336,562. Hoy, Kenneth L. : See — Milligan, Charles L., and Hoy. 3,345.388. Hoy, Kenneth L., to Union Carbide Corp. Varnishes prepared from novel copolymers of monoepoxy alcohols and mono- epoxides. 3,341,484, 9-12-67, CI. 260—18. Hoy, Kenneth L., to Union Carbide Corp. Reaction products of polycarboxy polyesters and monocarboxylic acid anhy- drides. 3,360,543, 12-26-67, CI. 260—475. Hov, Leland C, and B. Hazek, to Indak Mfg. Corp. Multi- position electrical switch with imnroved guide rail and movable contact structure. 3,319,016, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 1G. Hoy, Ralph C. : See — Damon, Neil F., and Hoy. 3,335,327. Hoye, Peter A. T. : See — Coates, Harold, and Hoye. 3,308,142. Hoyer, Claus : See — Laub, Helmut, and Hoyer. 3,329,959. Hoyer, Ernst : See — Meininger. Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,301.884. Meininger, Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,345,122. Meininger, Fritz, and Hoyer. 3,359,286. Hoyer, Hans : See — Koller, Walter, Becker, and Hoyer. 3,345,337. Hover, Hans. G Keil, and P. Kresse, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaf t vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Proc- ess for the manufacture of high molecular weightlinear poly- esters. 3,321,444. 5-23-67, CI. 260—75. Hoyer, Hans, E. Welfers, and H. Kopke. to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Proc- ess for crimping threads of fiber-forming polyolefins. 3,352,- 959, 11-14-67, CI. 264 — 282. Hoyer, Llewellyn E. : See — Zupez, John A., and Hoyer. 3,302,985. Hover, Oluf G. Apparatus for wrapping ice-cream bricks and similar moulded bodies. 3,340,674, 9-12-67, CI. 53—209. Hoyer, Wilmer A. : See — Mallon, Richard G., and Hoyer. 3,302,026. Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr., and R. E. Leonard, to Eastman Kodak Co Pyrolysis of 2,2,4-trimethyl-l,3-pentanediol monoiso- butyrate. 3,329,713, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 540. Hoyler, Alfred, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Windshield wiper installation. 3,336,619, 8-22-67, CI. 15—250.14. Hoynanian, Hrair P., and T. A. Brennan, to Avco Corp. Microscope system with means for viewing the entire image and means for measuring radiation from a selected seg- ment of image. 3,297,873, 1-10-67, CI. 250—71. Hoynes, Degfin S., to United States of America, Commerce. Antenna system employing human body as radiator. 3,329,- 957, 7-4-67, CI. 343 — 718. Hoyt, Edwin R., to Hexcel Products Inc. Strip cutting and packing machine for manufacturing cellular core. 3,307,- 440, 3-7-67, CI. 83—170. Hoyt, Ernest B. : See — Hartford, Winslow H„ and Hoyt. 3,305,303. Hartford, Winslow H., and Hoyt. 3,309,172. Hoyt, Firman G., to Hoyt Wire Cloth Co. Tensioning ap- paratus for vibrator screens. 3,346,114, 10-10-67, CI. 209 — 403. Hovt, Harold C, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Control systems for electric welders. 3,321,667, 5-23-67, CI. 315 — 284. Hoyt, Jack W., to United States of America, Navy. Turbulent friction measurement. 3,327,522, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 55. Hoyt. John M. : See — Koch, Karl, Hoyt, and Frank. 3,359,239. Hoyt. John M., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Polymerization of bis (a-haloalkyl) aromatic compounds. 3,340,230, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 47. Hoyt, John M., T. B. Junas, and L. C. Key, to National Dis- tillers and Chemical Corp. Catalyst solubilizing agents. 3,308,105, 3-7-67, CI. 260—88.2. Hoyt, John M., C. E. Frank, and K. Koch, to National Dis- tillers and Chemical Corp. Dipolar aprotic solvent system for polymerization of bis- (a-haloalkyl) aromatic compounds in the presence of a coupling agent. 3,345,332, 10-3-67, CI. 260—47. Hovt, John M., and C. A. Sprang, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Process for copolymerization of bis- (a-halo- alkyl) aromatic compounds with vinyl compounds in the nresence of a coupling agent. 3,347,825, 10-17-67, CI. 260— 47. Hoyt Wire Cloth Co. : See — Hoyt, Firman G. 3,346,114. Hoza, Martin D., A. Meyer, and W. S. Smith, to Reed Roller Bit Co. Mechanism for controlling tension in fasteners. 3,318,390, 5-9-67, CI. 173—12. Hozier, Vincent C, to V. C. Hozier. Jr. Stoma button and filter. 3,330,271, 7-11-67, CI. 128—140. Hozier, Vincent C, Jr. : See — Hozier, Vincent C. 3,330.271. Hrabe, Jerry, to Superior Tea & Coffee Co. Semi-automatic coffee urn. 3,347,150, 10-17-67, CI. 99—283. Hraboweckyj, Mykola. Vehicle heating method and appara- tus. 3,304,004. 2-14-67, CI. 237—12.3. Hradel, Joseph R., and C. K. Bjork, to The Dow Chemical Co. Ammonium nitrate explosive composition containing am- monia. Re. 26,325, 12^19-67, CI. 149 — 1. Hrapshaw, Bruce B., to Eaton Vale & Towne Inc. Humidify- ing apparatus. 3.334,875, 8-8-67, CI. 261 — 29. Hrdina, Jiri, to Ceskoslovenska, Akademie ved. Apparatus for paper electrophoresis. 3,303,120, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 299. Hribar, Frank, Jr. : See — Tenkku, Wayland A., and Hribar. 3.39,586. Hronas, John J., to Calgon Corp. Inhibiting corrosion by acids. 3,335,085, 8-8-67, CI. 252 — 82. Hronas. John J., to Calgon Corp. Feeding apparatus for liquid treating agent. 3,339,801, 9-5-67, CI. 222 — 57. Hrubant, George R. : See — Rhodes, Robert A., Hrubant, and Roth. 3,308,038. Hrubecky, Frederick J., and F. M. Lewis, Jr., to Kimberley- Clark Corp. Sanitary product and method. 3,321,782, 5-30- 67, CI. 5—334. Hruby. John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Multiple outlet water discharge head with internal flow distributing baffle. 3,301,490, 1-31-67, CI. 239—227. Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Flow regulating turbulence arrestor for centrifugal pumps. 3,304,007, 2-14-67, CI. 239—23. Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Pop-up lawn sprinkler with regulating valve. 3,323,725, 6-6-67, CI. 239 — 205. Hruby, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Water disperser. 3,347,- 464, 10-17-67, CI. 239—210. Hrubv, John O., Jr., to Rain Jet Corp. Sprinkler and foun- tain devices. 3,357,643, 12-12-67, CI. 239—210. Hruby, John 0., Jr., and W. W. Frempter, to Rain Jet Corp. Liquid discharge. 3,341,133, 9-12-67, CI. 39—598. Hruby, John O., Jr.. and W. W. Frempter to Rain Jet Corp. Flow regulated liquid discharge device. 3,342,423, 9-19-67, CI. 239—580. Hruby, Joseph, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Contact printing apparatus. 3,351,752, 11-7-67, CI. 240—49. Hrudka, Robert F. : See — Lazear, William H., and Hrudka. 3,354,017. Hsi, Richard S. P., to The Upjohn Co. Alkylcarbamates of cyanosalicylanilides. 3,317,583, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 465. Hsi, Richard S. P., to The Upjohn Co. Alkyl carbamates of car- boalkoxy salicylanilides. 3,349,112, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 471. Hsia, Henry T., to United Aircraft Corp. Method and apparatus for producing a non-axial thrust vector. 3,354,645, 11-2S- 67, CI. 60—204. Hsia, Pong R., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Extrusion die. 3,308,509, 3-14-67, CI. 18 — 14. Hsiao, Chao : See — Darrow, Wendell L., and Hsiao. 3,305,355. Hsieh, Henry L. : See — Uraneck, Carl A., Short, Zelinski, and Hsieh. 3,322,738. Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reducing cold flow in diene polymers bv shortstopping the polymerization with mono- and polyisothiocyanates. 3,332,917, 7-25-67, CI. 260—83.7. Hsieh, Henry L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vulcanizable co- polymers of tetrahydrofuran with unsaturated epoxy com- pounds prepared in the presence of organoantimony hexa- chloride. 3,354,133, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 88.3. Hsieh, Henry L., and J. A. Favre, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of polymetallated 1-acetylenes. 3,303,225, 2-7- 67, CI. 260—665. Hsu, Henry, and W. C. Jaeschke, to Pullman Inc. Integrated ammonia and urea process. 3,349,126, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 555. Hsu, Hsiung, and S. Wanuga, to General Electric Co. Elec- tronically tunable parametric amplifier of extended tuning range with pump wave loading means. 3,320,542, 5-16-67, CI. 330 — 4.6. Hsu, Stephen K., to The Bendix Corp. Squeeze film bearing. 3,359,045, 12-19-67, CI. 308—1. Hu, James S. : See — Orion 1 , Daniel L., Keating, and Hu. 3,299,608. Hu, Shih-En, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Aryl- keto acid pour-point depressants and dispersants for oleaginous compositions. 3,306,856, 2-28-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Hu, Shih-en, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Oleaginous compositions containing sludge dispersants. 3,326,804, 6-20- 67, CI. 252—34. Hu, Tow-Jiun : See — Barbour, William P., and Hu. 3,358,597. Huang, Ching Y., S. Kunimoto, K. Ueno, and T. Yoshimitsu, to Japan Gas Chemical Co., Inc. Molding composition com- prising a thermosetting aromatic hydrocarbon-aldehyde- phenol resin and a thermoplastic linear polymer. 3,327,017, 6-20-67, CI. 260—844. Huang, Denis K., and H. B. Moors, to International Paper Co. Plastic coated container. Re. 26,305 11-21-67, CI. 229—17. Huang, Denis K., and H. B. Moors, to International Paper Co. Composition for sealing plastic coated containers. 3,319,- 868, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 17. LIST OF PATIOXTKKS 607 Huang, Using T., and G. M. Skull, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Flavor Improvement for t [stuff's comprising treating food- stuffs with a compound Of the group of 5(4)-amino-4(5)- imidazolecarboxamide rlbOSlde-S'-pnosphorlc acid and non- toxic salts thci i'. 3.355,301, 11-28-67, CI. 99—140. Hubbard, Albert B., and K. D. McMalian, to Rotron Mfg. Co., Inc. Direct reading densitometer. 3,339,399, 9-5 67, Ql 73 3o Hubbard, Albert L. Lawn renovator. 3,321,026, 5-23-67, CI. 172—45. Hubbard, Arthur F., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Fluid heater having a hot gas conduit. 3,329,140, 7-4-67, CI. 126—110. Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Pressure plate assembly for cotton picker tunnel. 3,316,697, 5-2-67. CI. 56 — 44. Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Cotton picker. 3,352,092, 11-14-67, CI. 56—12. Hubbard, Arthur L., to Deere & Co. Cotton picker. 3,359,711, 12-26-67, CI. 56 — 44. Hubbard, Arthur L„ to Deere & Co. Cotton picker. 3,359,712, 12-26-07. CI. 56 -44. Hubbard, Carlton, 40% to Ira H. Rich. Dual point ignition system. 3.319.01S, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 19. Hubbard, Dale J., and L. R. Morris, to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolymers containing phenylvinylene carbonate. 3,359,- 240, 12-19-67, CI. 260—63. Hubbard, David C, J. K. Harper, R. L. Lynch, and R. B. Boehmer, to A. B. Chance Co. Live line tension tool assem- bly. 3.346,236, 10-10-67, CI. 254 — 67. Hubbard, George D. : See — Bulgin, Douglas, Hubbard, and Madge. 3,307,605. Hubbard, George H., to Washington Iron Works. Barge load- ing crane and method. 3,330,427, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 15. Hubbard, James R.. to Philco Corp. Laundry apparatus. 3. 324, OSS. 6-13-67, CI. 6S — 4. Hubbard, Joel D., % to R. M. Meith. Hand finishing tool. 3,341,878, 9-19-67. CI. 15—235.4. Hubbard, John S. Overhead maintenance apparatus. 3,299,- 983, 1-24-67, CI. 182—63. Hubbard, John S. Towing vehicle. 3,322,396, 5-30-67, CI. 254 — 139.1. Hubbard, Raymond E. Disposable medicinal syringe. 3,308,- S20, 3-14-67, CI. 12S— 216. Hubbard, Richard W., and D. Kremen, to Beckman Instru- ments, Inc. Optical analyzing apparatus having rectilinear light source and flattened-ellipse shaped fluid cell. 3,333,- 107. 7-25-67. CI. 250 — 218. Hubbard, S. Eugene, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Caster for sliding panel. 3,334,375, 8-8-67, CI. 16 — 97. Hubbard, Terence P., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polymer chip cutter. 3,329,049. 7-4-67, CI. S3 — 47. Hubbard, William C, and N. Nicoloff, to United States of America, Navy. Marine equipment launcher and retriever. 3,303,945. 2-14-67, CI. 214 — 15. Hubbard, Winchester L. : See- Covey, Rupert A., Smith, and Hubbard. 3,311,534. Placeman, Howard A., and Hubbard. 3.318,677. Hageman, Howard A., and Hubbard. 3,334,991. Hubbell. Harvev Inc. : Sec — Carlson, Ernest R. 3,311,716. Carlson, Ernest R. 3,339,171. Carlson, Ernest R. 3,343,117. Mackiewicz, Czeslaw. 3,335.900. Misencik, John, Mackiewicz, and Poarch. 3,350,675. Pistey. John, and Strang. 3,343,041. Riley, George A. 3,313,903. Von Holtz, Charles T. 3,309,647. Von Holtz. Charles T. 3,324,448. Weinger, Ralph. 3.337,771. Hubbell, Henry, to The Fafnir Bearing Co. ing retainer rings. 3,313,582, 4-11-67, Hubbell. Robert F. : See — Reiner, Kenneth, and Hubbell. 3,298,506. Hubbert, B. H., & Sons, Inc. : See — Trevillian, Walter W., and Dotterweich. 3,321,136. Hubble, David H., and W. H. Powers, to United States Steel Corp. Method of making magnesium oxide fibers. 3,326,636, 6-20-67, CI. 23 — 201. Hubble. Gerald A. : See — Czubak. Albin S., and Hubble. 3,345.938. Hubbuch, Leo P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Elec- tric heating element. 3,359,525. 12-19-67, CI. 33S — 30S. Hubbs, John C. to E-H Research Laboratories*, Inc. Pulse generator. 3,309,540, 3-14-67, CI. 307 — 106. Hubby, Laurence M., to Texaco Inc. Method for measuring two-phase fluid flow. 3,304,766, 2-21-67, CI. 73—61.1. Hubby. Laurence M.. to Texaco Inc. Control system for sub- sea apparatus. 3,338,302. 8-29-67, CI. 166 — .5. Hubby, Laurence M., to Texaco Inc. Well completion appara- tus. 3,357.492, 12-12-67. CI. 166—106. Hubel & Platzer : See — Giesecke, Gunter, and Arnold. 3,35S,721. Hubel, Werner: See — Schmitt, Karl. Disteldorf, and Hubel. 3,352,913. Hubeny, Jerry A. Broken part detector and machine control. 3,301,100, 1-31-67, CI. 77 — 5. Huber, Clarence F. : See — Aylesworth, Robert D., Huber, and Foulks. 3,330,7S9. Huber. Clarence F.. H. C. Foulks, Jr., and R. D. Aylesworth, to Emery Industries, Inc. Polyesters from dibasic acids, monobasic acids, glycols, and trihydric alcohols as plas- ticizers for vinyl resins. 3,331,802, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 31.6. Method of weld- Cl. SOS— 201. Huber, Do rothy M. Diffuser for highway luniinaire. 3,342,985, 9-19-67, CI. 2-10—25. Huber, Erich : Sec — Sterff, Wilhelm, and Huber. 3,312,904. Huber, Francis C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Plastlclzer com- positions stabilized with a tertiary-butyl catechol. 3,320,707, 0-20 67, CI. 100—316. Huber, Franz R., and M. Schiller, to Rohde & Schwarz. Parallel dipole array supported on insulator having a low dielectric constant. 3,299,430, 1-17-07, CI. 343— S12. Huber, Gerhard : See — Prave, Paul, and Huber. 3,317,404. Huber, Harry, and R. Le Bihan, to CSF-Compagnle Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Fuel cell including electrodes having two dissimilar surfaces. 3,300,343, 1-24-07, CI. 136—86. Huber, Harry, and D. Maugis, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Cavity type particle stream accelera- tor having a non-isothermal chamber. 3,346,750, 10-10-67, CI. 313—231. Huber. J. M., Corp. : See — Aboytes, Peter, and Iannicelli. 3,323,932. Aboytes, Peter, and Iannicelli. 3,335,020. Feller, Harold L. 3,320,032. Feller, Harold L. 3,325,276. Feller, Harold L. 3,331,662. Maynard, Robert N., and Iannicelli. 3,320,027. Mays, Robert K., and Bertorelli. 3,328,124. Mays, Robert K, and Bertorelli. 3,328,125. Oxford, Edward F., and Barton. 3,308,895. Selfridge. Frank W. 3,340,010. Voet, Andries. 3,330,799. Voet, Andries, and Johnson. 3,330,673. White, Herbert V., Jr. 3,314,444. Huber, John A. : See — Baringer, Berlyn E., Hole, and Huber. 3,331,542. Huber. Karl,. to Enikay, Inc. Smoker's mouthpiece. 3,348,o53, 10-24-67, CI. 131—194. Huber, Ludwig K. : See — Block, Burton P., Popoff. King, and Huber. 3,332, 9S6. Popoff, Ivan C, Block, and Huber. 3.332,987. Huber. Ludwig K., to Pennsalt Chemical Corp. Process for preparing N-formyl compounds using boric acid as catalyst. 3,347,910, 10-17-07, CI. 260—561. Huber, Mortimer J. Gear case vent. 3,308,681, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 606. Huber, Mortimer J., to Motion Products Mfg. Co., Inc. Hy- draulic torque relief mechanism. 3,321,S56, 5-30-67, CI. 40—33. Huber, Otto C, Jr. : See— Krueger, Grant E., Mohr, and Huber. 3, 355, SOS. Huber, Richard, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Primary battery having one of the electrodes wound up on a rotatable shaft. 3,357,864. 12-42-67, CI. 136 — 113. Huber, Robert, to Societe d'Etudes et de Participations Eau, Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. Power plants comprising at least one main gas-engine driven by power gas supplied by a gas-generator and at least one auxiliary engine. 3,316,711, 5-2-67, CI. 60 — 13. Huber, Ronald F., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Stress re- lief apparatus. 3,318,992, 5-9-67, CI. 174 — 73. Huber, Ronald F., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Stress relief apparatus. 3,335,215, 8-8-67, CI. 174 — 73. Huber, Walter E. : See — Beindorf, Lucien J., Huber, and Terhune. 3,329,013. Huber, Walter G., and G. C. Peterson, to Cogsdill Tool Prod- ucts, Inc. Burnishing tool. 3,320,652, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 90. Huber, William A., to United States of America, Army. Adaptive memory frequency stabilized oscillator. 3,320,- 545. 5-16-67, CI. 331—17. Hubert, Andre J., to Union Carbide Corp. Novel process for the preparation of olefinic compounds and derivatives there- of. 3,347,943, 10-17-67, CI. 260—666. Hubert, Clarence A., and J. R. McGirk, to International Harvester Co. Combine grain tank loading and unloading system. 3,339,758, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 17. Hubert. Claudine P. Water catcher for washing machine. 3,304,950, 2-21-67, CI. 137—312. Hubert, Jean M. A., to Societe d'Etudes et d'Exploitation pour le Transport Continu par Canalisation Mobile. Rolling conveyor systems. 3.332.535, 7-25-67, CI. 19S — 141. Hiibner, Rolf. Gas analyzer with testing mode. 3,343,402, 9-26-67, CI. 73—23. Hubrich, Frederick M.. to General Electric Co. Electric hair dryer having combined motor switch and thermostatic heater switch control means. 3,303,325, 2-7-67, CI. 219— 364. Hubrich, Frederick M., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Control means to energize a combination can opener and knife sharpener. 3,307,255, 3-7-67, CI. 30 — 4. Hucal, William. Binding tool. 3,302,66S, 2-7-67, CI. 140—92.3. Huck, Charles M. Bedside and portable drainage collector. 3,309,00S, 3-14-67, CI. 229—62. Huck. George E., and B. C. Irwin, to American Pipe and Construction, Co. Means for controlling manufacture of wire cages. 3,310,074, 3-21-67, CI. 140—112. 608 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Huek Mfg. Co.: See — Kasza, Carl J., and Smith. 3.300.347. Schwab, Charles J., and Swanson. 3,329,000. Huck, Kodnev M., to Monsanto Co. Production of fast-curing phenol-aldehyde novolac resins employing a boric acid or borate salt catalyst. 3,332,911, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 57. Huck. William F. : See — Sandor, George N., Ree. Huck, and Blessing. 3,329,087. Huck. William F. Method and apparatus for turning the path of continuous webs collated in register. 3,298,581, 1-17-67, CI. 226 — 2. Huck, William P. Web registering and tension control system. for multi-unit presses. 3,326,436, 6-20-67. CI. 226—25. Huck, William F. Positioning controls for splicing rollstands. 3.326.485, 6-20-67, CI. 242—58.3. Pluck. William F., d.b.a. Huck Co. : See — Blessing, Hubert. 3,323.740. Blessing, Hubert. 3,326,486. Huck, William F. Rollstands for carrying web rolls having different axial widths. 3,326,487, 6-20-67, CI. 242—64. Huck, William F. Pasting rollers for splicing rollstand. 3.353,765, 11-21-67, CI. 242 — 58.3. Huck, William F. Web-roll driving apparatus for automatic splicing rollstand. 3.355,120. 11-28-67, CI. 242— 58. 3. Huck. William L. Chaff trailer. 3,351,384, 11-7-67. CI. 298— 26. Huekabay, William B., and W. H. Parker, to Rayflex Explora- tion Co. Marine seismic surveying. 3,304,533, 2-14—67, CI. 340—7. Hucke, Edward E.. to Valley Co., Inc. Process of making an article having a hard carbide, boride or silicide outer region. 3,348,967, 10-24-67, CI. 117 — 118. Hucke, William L., Ill, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Flat- pack circuit modules assembly. 3,316,455, 4—25-67, CI. 317—100. Huckins, Harold A., Jr., H. Gilman, and T. W. Stein, to Halcon International, Inc. Process for producing styrene. 3.330,878, 7-11-67, CI. 260—669. Huckshold, Elmer J., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Con- nectors. 3,360,285. 12-26-67, CI. 287 — 2. Huda. Edward V. : See — Grosner, George J., and Huda. 3,297,622. Grosner, George J., and Huda. 3.316,187. Grosner, George J., and Huda. 3,316,195. Hudak, Edward G., and R. A. Browning, Jr., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Rotary knife clipper. 3,296,909, 1-10-67, CI. S3 — 305. Hudak, Nicholas J., to General Electric Co. Automatic gain control amplifier. 3,333,208, 7-25-67, CI. 330 — 59. Huddle. Edwin F. : See — Gundelfinger, William T., and Huddle. 3,321,789. Huddleston, Patrick R. : See — Field, George T. J., and Huddleston. 3,304,179. Hudecek. Carl J. : See — Brookover, George B., and Hudecek. 3,345,218. Hudek. Anton : See — Schwarz, Karl-George, Hudek, and Johner. 3,342,950. Hudgin. Donald E. : See — Sturm. Clarence L., Hudgin, and Rosen. 3,346,538.. Hudgins. Garland : See — McDonald, James H. 3,348,539. Hudson, Beaumont C, to National Twist Drill & Tool Co. Tap. 3,328,814, 7-4-67, CI. 10—141. Hudson, David : See — Hoey. Gordon R., and Hudson. 3.318,663. Hudson, Edwin M., to Otis Elevator Co. Adaptive training device. 3,311,995, 4-4-67, CI. 35 — 12. Hudson Engineering Corp. : See — Davidson, Eugene M. 3.354,244. Gunter, Addison Y., and Owen. 3,355,788. Hudson Foam Plastics Corp. : See — Wilson, Christopher L., and Hutton. 3,319,937. Hudson, Frederick F., to Xerox Corp. Corona generating device with means to cause air flow therethrough to main- tain the parts free of dust accumulation. 3,324,291, 6—6- 67, CI. 250—49.5. Hudson. Frederick W. : See — Andrus, Paul G.. Byrne, and Hudson. 3,356,831. Hudson, Frederick W., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic develop- ment electrode apparatus. 3,349,676, 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Hudson. H. D., Mfg. Co. : See — Pinke, August H. 3,343,795. Pinke. August H. 3,343,804. Pinke, August H., and Petersen. 3,321,178. Hudson, James W., H. I. Stanback, and D. D. Butler, to Square D Co. TJnderfioor wiring duct with access opening collar, clamping plate, plug, and adapter. 3,334.457, 8-8- 67, CI. 52 — 221. Hudson. John B. : See — Young, James R., Hudson, and Watters. 3,350,559. Hudson, Lena M., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Optically com- pensated loom type optical objective. 3,307,898, 3-7-67, CI. 350—184. Hudson. Lena M., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Four component symmetrical copying objective. 3,348,900, 10-24-67, CI. 350—209. Hudson, Lena M., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Five component objective lens. 3,348,901, 10-24-67, CI. 350—210. Hudson. Loyde H. : See- Robinson, Elbert W., Miller, and Hudson. 3,333,581. Couch. 3,317,393. Ballasting of ships. Hudson, Paul S.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Aromatizing hy- drocarbons. 3,342,889, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 673.5. Hudson Pulp & Paper Corp. : See — Coker, Calvin E. 3,327.925. Taylor, Ruel E., Jr., and Fitzpatrick. 3,348,477. Hudson. Rav E. : See — King, O. J., and Hudson. 3,314,333. Hudson, Richard E., Jr. : See — Charlton, Richard E., Jr., Homier, and Hudson. 3,312,- 5S4. Hudson, Robert C, to General Electric Co. Bolt-in connector. 3,302,158, 1-31-67, CI. 339—22. Hudson, Robert M., and K. J. Riedy, to United States Steel, Corp. Embrittlement-free pickling of ferrous metal. 3.310,497. 3-21-67, CI. 252 — 146. Hudson, Robert M., and C. J. Warning, to United States Steel Corp. Pickling ferrous metal. 3,329,619, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 148. Hudson, Robert M., and A. Lesney, to United States Steel Corp. Method of producing ductile coated steel and novel product. 3,355,265, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 183.5. Hudson, William, to Corning Glass Works. Manufacture of cathode ray tubes for color television. 3,319,818, 5-16-67, CI. 220—2.1. Hudson, William J. : See — Ford, David E Jr., and Hudson. 3,320,507. Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Corp. l,2,3,3o,4,6o-hexahydro- 1 2,4-methenopentalene 5,6-dicarboxylic acid and lower alkyl esters thereof. 3,340,292, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 468. Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Corp. 2-indanyl-hydrazines and salts thereof. 3,352,876, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 295. Huebner, Charles F., to Ciba Corp. 2-(l,2,3,4-tetrahydro- naphthyl) -hydrazines and salts thereof. 3,354,200, 11—21- 67, CI. 260—501.11. Huebner, Herbert A. : See — Laval, Claude C, Jr. 3,356,509. Huebner, Robert J. : See — Chanock, Robert M., Huebner, and Huebotter. Earl E., to National Lead Co. 3,318,278, 5-9-67, CI. 114 — 125. Huebsch, Joseph O., Jr., to McGraw-Edison Co. Pressing and ironing apparatus. 3,320,689, 5-23-67. CI. 38 — 25. Huebsch, Monte F., Sr., to McGraw-Edison Co. Pressing ap- paratus. 3,304,635, 2-21-67, CI. 38—25. Huegel, Albrecht V., to Bell Aerospace Corp. Air cushion ve- hicle trunk system. 3,327,800, 6-27-67, CI. 180 — 7. Huehn, Alfred H. : See — Schlagel. William A., Jr., and Huehn. 3,339,691. Huelskamp, Richard F. : See — Anderson, Donald L., Walton, and Huelskamp. 3,339,275. Huelskamp, Richard F., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Antenna nutation mechanism with polarization control. 3,312,975, 4-4-67, CI. 343—760. Huelsman, Kenneth A., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Voltage to frequency converter utilizing voltage controlled oscillator and operational amplifier. 3,327,229, 6-20-67, CI. 328 — 150. Huelsmann, Dieter : See — Frenk, Helmuth, and Huelsmann. 3,359,472. Huelsmann, Hans-Leo : See — Renckhoff. Gustav, Huelsmann, and Rudolph. 3,326,966. Huelster, Herman L., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Grooved insu- lating material. 3,336.951, 8-22-67, CI. 138 — 137. Huenig, Siegfried, and E. Luecke. to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. 2(l'-cycloalken-l'-yl)-l-azacyclo- alk-1-ene compounds and production thereof. 3,350,390, 10-31-67, CI. 260—239. Huenig, Siegfried, and E. Luecke, to Badische-Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of omega-aminoketo- carboxylic acids. 3,359,290, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 404. Huesgen, Eugene L., to Carrier Corp. Method of and appara- tus for controlling the operation of gas compression appara- tus. 3,332,605, 7-25-67, CI. 230 — 22. Huet, Henri : See — Delange, Maurice, and Huet. 3,356,492. Huet, Henri, C. Lorrain, R. Mahut, R. Mariette, and P. Vertes, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process of separation of uranium and thorium starting from a solu- tion containing these two elements. 3,360,346, 12-26-67, CI. 23 — 341. Huettenwerk Salzgitter Aktiengesellschaft : See — Mueller. Erich H. K.. Osann, and Mueller. 3,348.817. Huettner, Henry F., to National Valve and Mfg. Co. Up- thrust pipe support. 3,306,561, 2-28-67, CI. 248 — 54. Huev. Charles C. : See — Mason, Floyd B.. and Huey. 3.356.926. Huey, Guy L., and E. J. Kies, to The Massillon-Cleveland- Akron Sign Co. Sign construction. 3.305,960, 2-28-67, CI. 40—125. Huey, James E. : See — Groff, Paul G., and Huey. 3,337,282. Huey. Thomas J., Jr. : See — Dempster, James W., Huey, and Voorhees. 3,310,188. Huff, James B. Three wire ground type electrical receptacle tester. 3.317.825, 5-2-67, CI. 324 — 51. Huff. James R. : See — Elliott, William E., and Huff. 3,317,349. Huff, James R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Preparation of boron-doped silver oxygen electrode. 3.325,311, 6-13-67, CI. 136—86. Huff, Jon O. Reinforced filter with replaceable cartridge. 3,303,933, 2-14-67, CI. 210 — 441. LIST OF PATENTEES 609 3,337,239, Multiple 118 — 411. Data card. Huff, Joseph F. Contour positioning device. 3,349,983. 10-31- 67, 01. 22S— 7. Huff. Karl : See — Loges, Adolf, and Huff. 3,337,909. Huff, M. Waller : Sec Plerson, Darrell E., and Huff. 3,323,172. Huff, Major W.. to Pacific Kelp Co. Ltd. Suction roller apparatus. 3,311,23S, 3-28-G7. CI. 210 — 160. Huff, Norman M., and M. A. Kruse, to Harper-Wyman Co. Infrared eras burner. 3.322,112, 5-30-67, CI. 126 — 41. Huffaker, Ethan M. : See — Herrick. Ivan. Adams, and Huffaker. 3,350,259. Huffaker, Norman L. Looseleaf binder. 3,333,592, 8-1-67, CI. 129—24. Huffaker, Than M. : See — Herrick, Ivan, Adams, and Huffaker. 3.325,473. Huffaker, Walter D., to Ma-Tran Corp. Material handling apparatus. 3,304,127, 2-14-67, CI. 302—28. Huffman, Carl L., to Vulcan-Hart Corp. Heat distribution system for gas-fired ovens. 3,324,844, 6-13-67. CI. 126 — 21. Huffman, Clarence W., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Phosphonate purification process. 3,335,205, 8-8-67, CI. 260—990. Huffman, Clarence W., J. C. Engibous, and J. B. Skaptason, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Composition and method for controlling nematodes with organic metal chelates. 3.303,090, 2-7-67, CI. 167 — 22. Huffman, Clayton D., and R. W. Hartung, to Union Steel Products Co. Bread cooling apparatus. 3,321,061, 5-23- 67, CI. 19S— 31. Huffman, Clayton D., and R. W. Hartung, to Union Steel Products Co. Bread cooling apparatus. 3,360,097, 12-26- 67, CI. 19.8—20. Huffman, Ernestine H. : See — Huffman, William A. H., and Clements. 3,344,102. Huffman. Everett L., to United States of America. Interior. Multimembrane apparatus for demineralizing liquids. 3,323,- 652, 6-6-67, CI. 210 — 321. Huffman. Fred A., Jr. Occupant propelled toy. 8-22-67, CI. 280—218. Huffman George W. : See — Dunlop, Andrew P.. and Huffman. 3,358,014. Huffman, Harold W., to The Hamilton Tool Co. orifice glue applicator. 3,298,353, 1-17-67. CI. Huffman. Harold W., to The Hamilton Tool Co. 3.304,102, 2-14-67, CI. 281 — 5. Huffman, Henry R., and D. J. I. Evans, to St. Joseph Lead Co., and Tsumeb Corp., Ltd. Dispersion strengthened lead battery grids. 3,310,438, 3-21-67, CI. 136—36. Huffman, Herman M. : See — Ferrell, William E., and Huffman. 3,317,079. Huffman, Herman M., to Midlaud-Ross Corp. Brake motor. 3,358,448, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Huffman, Jerry P. : See — Auer, John H, Jr.. Huffman, and Brady. 3,305,828. Auer, John H., Jr., Ross, and Huffman. 3,307,146. Huffman, Jerry P., and J. H. Auer, Jr., to The General Signal Corp. Signal absence detection circuit. 3,315,246, 4-18- 67, CI. 340— 24S. Huffman, Jerry P., and J. H. Auer, Jr., to The General Signal Corp. Offset selector. 3,340,502, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 35. Huffman. John C, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Percussion welding control circuit. 3,360,632, 12-26-67, CI. 219—113. Huffman, John W. : See — Piacent, Frank T., and Huffman. 3,354,278. Huffman, Joseph G., to Union Oil Co, of California. Precise thermocouple reference for instrument calibration. 3,327,- 517, 6-27-67, CI. 73—1. Huffman, Kenneth R., and E. F. Ullman, to American Cyanamid Co. Photochromic benzofuran compounds. 3,321,491, 5-23-67, CI. 260—346.2. Huffman, Kenneth R., and E. F. Ullman, to American Cvanamid Co. Novel furan and thiophene compounds. 3,331,- 854, 7-18-67, CI. 260—330.5. Huffman, Kenneth R„ and E. F. Ullman, to American Cyanamid Co. 3-aroyl-(2-arylmethyl)chromones. 3,331,859, 7-18-67, CI. 260—345.2. Huffman, Robert J., and C. G. Corrello, to Celanese Corp. Filter. 3,326,221, 6-20-67, CI. 131 — 267. Huffman. Ronald E. Fluid pressure control for model aircraft 3,355,838, 12-5-67, CI. 46—78. Huffman, William A. H. : See — Ballentine, James B., Huffman, and Pickett. 3,304,289. Smith. Ralph W., Huffman, and Preston. 3,354,125. Huffman, William A. H., J. R. Holsten, and J. Preston, to Monsanto Co. Polycarbonamides from j3-phenylenebis(di- methvlacetic acid) and its derivatives. 3,335,114, 8-8-67, CI. 260—78. Huffman, William A. H., deceased (by E. H. Huffman, execu- trix), and J. B. Clements, to Monsanto Co. Aqueous zinc chloride solutions of vinylene glycol polymers. 3,344,102, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Huffmaster James E. : See — Cotter, Gerald S.. and Huffmaster. 3,342,267. Hufford, Richard A., to Williams, White & Co. Simultaneously closing blow molding machine. 3,344,470, 10-3-67, CI. IS — 5. 242-023— P 39 Huffstutler, Miles C, Jr., and J. W. Wilson, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Spooling bobbin for untwisting wire. 3,340,683, 9-12-67, CI. 57—1. Hufnagel, Robert E., and R. M. Scott, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Scanning svstem for recording pictorial data. 3,316,348, 4-25-67, CI. 178 — 6.7. Hufnagel, Robert IT. : See — Waters, Everett W., Hufnagel, and Pierce. 3,348,414. Hufnagel, Walter, and Z. Doboczkv, to Lever Brothers Co. Stretching of polymer foils. 3,351,697, 11-7-67, CI. 264 — •jsk Hufton, Arthur G., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic apparatus. 3,306,275, 2-28-67, CI. 123—148. Hufton, Arthur G., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic apparatus. 3,318,296, 5-9-67, CI. 123—148. Huge, Henry M. : See — Knmmiller. Neil A., and Huge. 3,356,958. Huge, Henry M., and S. L. Merkel, to Lorain Products Corp. Full charge regulator circuitry. 3,305,725. 2-21-67, CI. 307 — 46. Huge], Gerard, to Etablissements Masson. Electric typewriter with type mounted on flexible comb. 3,353,647, 11-21-67, CI. 197—18. Hugenberg, Frederick R., and E. S. Lutton, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Salad oils and method of making them. 3,353,- 966, 11-21-67, CI. 99—163. Hugendubel, Fritz : See — Heinzelmann, Josef, and Hugendubel. 3,353,492. Hugenholtz, Eduard H., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Automatic gain control system for cascaded transistor am- plifier. 3,328,714, 6-27-67, CI. 330—29. Hugenholtz, Eduard H., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Oscillator system for controlling the frequency of an oscil- lator in predetermined increments. 3,333,209, 7-25-67, CI. 331—25. Hugenholtz, Paul G., M. L. Polanyi, and R. E. Innis, to American Optical Co. Fiber optic catheter. 3,335,715, 8-15-67, CI. 128 — 2. Huggard. Olin W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Electrocoating process employing a water soluble resin and an oil soluble resin. 3,297,557, 1-10-67, CI. 204—181. Huggard, Olin W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Dual feed for supplying pigment and resin to emulsion electrodeposition bath. 3,335,103, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 22. Huggard, Olin W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Two phase aqueous emulsion suitable for electrophoretic coating and process for use thereof. 3,340,172, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 181. Hugger, Richard H., to Uniroyal, Inc. Processes of curing tires. 3,329,748, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — 40. Huggins, Carroll E. and H. N. Machine for vending peri- odicals. 3,302,830, 2-7-67, CI. 221—216. Huggins, Hoffman N. : See — Huggins, Carroll E. and H. N. 3,302,830. Huggins, James M., to Monsanto Co. Heavy-duty liquid deter- gent emulsion compositions and processes for preparing the same. 3,346,503, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 106. Huggins Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hoelter, Roger L. 3,299.274. Mackerrow, Donald E. 3,310,864. Huggins, William H., and D. J. Crowley, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Phased array systems. 3,309,706, 3-14- 67, CI. 343 — 100. Hughes Aircraft Co. : See — Adamson, Leslie H. 3,321,747. Ajioka, James S., and Tsuda. 3,325,817. Autrey, Samuel W. 3.356,989. Bagby, John P.. and Erdmann. 3,337,660. Berry, Robert L., and Cowans. 3,315,490. Braunstein. Arthur L. and M. 3.319.137. Briggs, Raymond W., and Jones. 3,349,244. Broadbent, Kent D. 3.321,751. Broomhall, Gordon E. 3,309,599. Broomhall. Gordon E. 3,346.716. Brown. Albert C. Marnnto, Antes, and Phelps. 3,360,767. Brown, Neal H. 3,337,807. Burnsweig. Joseph. Jr., and O'Brien. 3,359,496. Bvrd, Patrick N. 3,302,429. Clark, William P. 3,340,483. Cohen. Jerrold. 3,298,093. Conrad, Elton. 3,351.876. Conrad, Elton, and Craig. 3,334,325. Comstock, John S., and Quandt. 3,30S,396. Cowans, Kenneth W. 3,302.417. Cowans, Kenneth W. 3,306,075. Cowans, Kenneth W. 3.334,491. Davis, Jack T., and Hill. 3.341,816. Des Brisav, George S., Jr. 3,303,359. Des Brisay, George S., Jr. 3,313,955. Des Brisay, George S.. Jr. 3,325,730. Dill, Hans G. 3,344.322. Dill, Johann G. 3.313.959. Dill, Johann G. 3,320,464. Dill. Johann G. 3,326.718. Erdle, Louis V. 3,309.699. Evans, Norol T. 3,343.162. Evtuhov, Viktor, and Neeland. 3,309,621. Fee, Maurice L. 3,340,534. 610 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hughes Aircraft Co. : See — Continued Gee, Allen. 3,323,956. Gluth, Norman P. 3,336,534. Grabowski, Kenneth P. 3,327,240. Gronlund. Bent. 3,351,795. Grossman, J. J., and Braunstein. 3,348,962. Haggai, Theodore F. 3,346,814. Haggai, Theodore F. 3.346,815. Hansen, Siegfried. 3,298,718. Hansen, Siegfried. 3,310,734. Hant, William. 3,354,347. Heard, James L. 3,314,008. Hesse, Kenneth R. 3,331,983. Hill, William H. 3,316,383. Hill, William H. 3,349,218. Ho, Er-Chun, and Fackeldey. 3,35S,244. Hoffman, William C. 3,310,750. Horn, Kenneth L. 3,354.349. Jenny, Dietrich A. 3,316,458. Klos, Nicolaas H. 3,316,457. Koda, Nobuo J. 3,304,462. Koda, Nobuo J. 3,324,327. Koda, Nobuo J. 3,324,329. Koda, Nobuo J., and Saggy. 3,319,105. Larrison, John E. 3,331,995. Larrison, John E., and Bender. 3,297,352. Lavik, Arne. 3,354,346. Lehrer, Norman H., and Ketchpel. 3,344,300. Levenson, Berl D., and Welty. 3,308,456. Levy, Leon S. Wennstrom, and Cook. 3,296,603. Lind, Harold V. 3,308,393. Lindberg, Kenneth W. 3,334,294. Maiman, Theodore H. 3,353,115. May, Michael. 3,325,634. Mullins, William H., and Thaler. 3,346,859. Mver, Jon H. 3,357,457. Nektaredes, Paul, and Scapple. 3,297,944. Oess, Frederick G. 3,313,975. Olson, Gaylord G., Fox. and Dorfman. 3,320,424. O'Meara, Thomas R. 3,336,499. O'Meara. Thomas R. 3,359,480. Pizzarello, Frank A. 3,305,385. Pizzarello, Frank A. 3,305,412. Pratt, William K. 3,333,056. Reissmueller, Karl H., and Zurcher. 3,357,091. Rhoades, William T. 3,312,870. Richmond, Richard C, and Connolly. 3,343,140. Rilev, Ray L. 3,348,219. Roscoe, Stanley N. 3,333,565. Rueffer, Harold P. 3,319.139. Saia, Frank J., James, and Hammock. 3,339,274. Saia, Frank J., and Mclntvre. 3,354,258. Saia, Frank J., and Quetsch. 3.324,015. Shapiro. Homer O.. Pariser. and Darcy. 3,358,238. Sharp, Robert L. 3,308,629. Sigler, John E. 3.326.729. Snyder, Richard L. 3,299,413. Snyder, Richard L. 3.334,343. Snyder, Richard L. 3,351.922. Springer, Karl E. 3,303,387. Szerlip, Alexander. 3.324,469. Todd, Carl D. 3,307,048. Todd. Carl D. 3,320,433. Toscano, Esteban J. 3,348,156. Toscano, Esteban J. 3,353,161. Toscano. Esteban J., and Holy. 3,343,053. Tsuda, George I. 3,343,069. Vitt. George E., Jr. 3,358,184. Walsh, Peter J., and Cowans. 3,315,478. Welty. William R.. and Wilson. 3,356,931. Wendland, Paul H. 3,347,693. Wilbur, Everett T. 3,329,860. Williams, Donald D. 3,333,267. Williams, Frederick C. 3,324,466. Wilmot, Richard D. 3,353,177. Wilmot, Richard D., Evans, and Clay. 3,325,S06. Winfrey, Richard C, and Bell. 3,336,812. Winslow, Lester M. 3,324,338. Winslow, Lester M., and Bates. 3,324,339. Wollrich, Arthur E. 3,299,316. Yaggv, Leon S. 3,356.793. Yaggv Leon S. 3,356.881. Yaggy, Leon S., and Koda. 3,356,878. Zuleeg, Rainer. 3,304,471. 3,331,998. 3,354,362. Frozen meat cutter. 3,301,291, 1-31-67, Emulsifier. 3,318,353, 5-9-67, CI. 146 — Zuleeg, Rainer. Zuleeg, Rainer. Hughes. Alvin W. CI. 146—123. Hughes, Alvin W. 192. Hughes, Alvin W. Combination emulsifying and deaerating machine for sausage batter and the like. 3,334,674, 8-8-67, CI. 146—192. Hughes, Charles J., and M. J. Campanella, to United States of America, Army. Cryogenic analog-to-digital converter. 3,327,303, 6-20-67, CI. 340 — 347. Hughes, Charles R. Expanding arbor. 3,350,107, 10-31-67, CI. 279—2. Hughes, Claude A. Reclining chair. 3,300,244, 1-24-67, CI. 297—89. Hughes, Daniel C, Jr. : See — Sherwood, Ralph L, and Hughes. 3,324,530. Hughes, Dennis R. Automotive trunk lid support. 3,306,- 656, 2-28-67, CI. 290—76. Hughes, Everett C, W. G. Shaw, and H. A. Strecker, to The Standard Oil Co. Hydrocracking process employing the fluidized system and a high boiling hydrocarbon feed oil. 3,329,603, 7-4-67, CI. 208—111. Hughes, Francis A. : See — Galvin, Thomas J., and Hughes. 3,347,690. Hughes, Frank J. : See — Stevens, Thomas D., and Hughes. 3,352,353. Hughes, Geoffrey F. Air cushion vehicle. 3,347,331, 10-17-67, CI. 180—7. Hughes, George H., to Beacon Mfg. Co. Stitched non-woven fabric. 3,329,552, 7-4-67, CI. 161 — 52. Hughes, George W. Protective skillet lid. 3,349,948, 10-31-67, CI. 220—44. Hughes, Gordon, to Ferranti Ltd. Character display systems. 3,335,416, 8-8-67, CI. 340—324. Hughes, Gordon A., and H. Smith, said Hughes assignor to said Smith. 6-azaestranes, intermediates and process. 3,328,408, 6-27-67, CI. 260—283. Hughes, Harley R., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Container filling apparatus. 3,311,140, 3-28-67, CI. 141 — 144. Hughes, Herbert D., to Metachemical Machines Ltd. Appa- ratus for electrochemical machining of metal. 3,301,776, 1-31-67, CI. 204—224. Hughes, Ivor W. : See — Ellis, Charles D., and Hughes. 3,356,094. Hughes, Ivor W., H. G. Horsewell, and D. M. Carroll, to Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Cigarette filters. 3,320,961, 5-23-67, CI. 131—267. Hughes, James D. Rotary drill shock absorber. 3,306,078, 2-28-67, CI. 64—27. Hughes, James L. : See — Boone, Wallace D., and Hughes. 3,315,939. Hughes, John G., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corp. Reclosable cartons. 3,338,505, 8-29-67, CI. 229—51. Hughes, John G.. to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Can unitiz- ing packages. 3,358,827, 12-19-67, CI. 206 — 65 Hughes, John H. Semi-split shake. 3,315,717, 4-25-67, CI. 144 — 326. Hughes, John R„ and R. W. Muchmore, to Raychem Corp. Process for producing heat-recoverable articles. 3,303,243, 2-7-67, CI. 264 — 22. Hughes, John V., to United Aircraft Corp. Variable amplitude pulse torquer. 3,337,754, 8-22-67, CI. 307 — 106. Hughes, John V., to United Aircraft Corp. CW-FM distance measuring system. 3,349,393, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 14. Hughes, Joseph B. : See — Uehlin, Robert E., Bridge, and Hughes. 3,323,120. Hughes, Larry M., to Coliet Toy Mfg. Co. String-suspended climbing toy. 3,328,910, 7-4-67, CI. 46—132. Hughes, Lawrence D. : See — Faro, Charles, and Hughes. 3,302,891. Hughes, Lawrence J., to Monsanto Co. Preparation of a,/3- unsaturated ketones. 3,322,831, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 590. Hughes. Mack F. : See — Adams, Robert T., and Hughes. 3,351,672. Ellis. John R. B., and Hughes. 3,351,634. Hughes, Mack F., to Cherron Research Co. Oxidation of aro- matic compounds. 3,296,281, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 346.4. Hughes. Norman J., to United-Carr Inc. Counterboring flanged nut. 3,358,727, 12-19-67, CI. 151 — 41.73. Hughes, Norman J., to United-Carr Inc. Pronged nut. 3,358,- 728, 12-19-67, CI. 151—41.73. Hughes, Osbert C. H., to Allied Chemical Corp. Low elonga- tion seat belt webbing. 3,322,163, 5-30-67, CI. 139—383. Hughes, Osbert C. H., to Allied Chemical Corp. Containers of textile composition. 3.360,015. 12-26-67, CI. 139 — 389. Hughes, Paul R., and L. J. Sabin, Jr., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Liquid storage tank. 3,316,692, 5-2-67, CI. 55 — 204. Hughes, Philip G., to General Electric Co. Magnetic con- tactor with movable electromagnet. 3,305,804, 2-21-67, CI. 335 — 148. Hughes. Ralph C. : See — Every, Richard L., and Hughes. 3.359,037. Every, Richard L., and Hughes. 3,359,040. Hughes, Ray C. : See — Bronnes, Robert L., Hughes, and Sweet. 3,339,267. Hughes, Rex D. : See — Duff, Billy E„ and Hughes. 3,315,103. Hughes, Richard J. : See — Le Sueur, Robert C, and Hughes. 3,309,159. Hughes, Richard L. : See — Neilson, Anne J., and Hughes. 3,314,799. Neilson, Anne J., and Hughes. 3,359,118. Thomas. Orrin H. 3,297.837. Hughes, Richard L., T. E. Dickelman, D. A. Kendall, and D. E. Melzard, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Food product and process for enhancing flavor of food with N,N-di-o-tolyl- ethylenediamine. 3,309,205, 3-14-67, CI. 99 — 140. Hughes, Richard L., A. J. Neilson, W. K. Kuhr, and A. J. Slakis, to Abbott Laboratories. Taste improvement for dairy products by adding cyclamic acid. 3,337,345, 8-22-67, CI. 99—54. Hughes, Richard S., to United States of America, Navy. Multipass nonregenerating laser amplifier crystal. 3,307,- 113, 2-28-67, CI. 330 — 4.3. Hughes, Robert B. : See — Stevens, Thomas D., and Hughes. 3,352,353. LIST OK PATENTEES Gil Hughes, Robert D. : See — Ryan. Jack D.. Noltl, and Hughes. 3,351,444. Hughes, Roy, and W. R. Hogg, to Coulter Electronics. Inc. Centrifugal apparatus for slide staining. 3,352,2S0, 11-14-67, CI. 118 — 9. Hughes, Samuel J. : See — Harris, Thomas E., and Hughes. 3,350,018. Hughes, Thomas J. : See — Beebe, Roderick W., and Hughes. 3,295,343. Hughes Tool Co. : See — Danaho, Ruel M., Jr. 3,300,301. Head, Kobert E. 3,327,909. McCurdy, Hugs R., and Van Orsdel. 3,311,554. MeElya, Fred 11., and Parr. 3,313,552. Morris, Wilford V. 3,344,870. Newman, Elmer F., and Parker. 3,345,108. Roll, Jack A. 3,302,732. Shapiro. Isadore, and Cane. 3,351,505. Williamson, Thomas N., Mullins, and Sholtess. 3,321,- 24S. Hughes, William : See — Callow, Alan E., Hughes, and Groves. 3,350,171. Hartley. Kenneth A., Wilson, and Hughes. 3,33S,085. Hughes, William, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Process for the production of pigment conditioned and calcined titanium dioxide particles. 3,337,300, 8-22-07, Cl. 23—202. Hughes, William, and H. E. Haigh, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Treatment of particulate solids. 3,307,792, 3-7- 67, Cl. 241—98. Hughes, William C, C. R. Stein, and R. W. Kunz, to General Electric Co. Tape indexing arrangement. 3,317,104. 5-2-07, Cl. 220 — 183. Hughes, William C, and J. E. Wolfe, to General Electric Co. Thermoplastic film tape recorder. 3,328,776, 6-27-67, Cl. 340 — 173. Hughes, William J., to Mallinekrodt Chemical Works. Stable suspension of iron salts. 3,344,027, 9-26-67, Cl. 167 — 68. Hughes. William L.. to Monowall Corp. Wall with a footing and method for constructing same. 3,350,826, 11-7-67, Cl. 52—293. Hughey, Vaughn V., to Basic Inc. Process for dead-burning dolomite. 3,304.188. 2-14-67, Cl. 106—58. Hughson, J. Donald, to General Signal Corp. Control system for railway trains. 3,299,834, 1-24-67, Cl. 105 — Gl. Hugi, Wilfried. Hydraulic press. 3,311,049, 3-28-67, Cl. 100—269. Hugill, John R. : See — Folk. Lee E., and Hugill. 3,342,429. Hugle, Frances B. Process for manufacturing horizontal tran- sistor structure. 3,328.214, 6-27-67, Cl. 148—175. Hugle, Gebhard. Hydraulic drive means for a swinging door or the like. 3,344,555, 10-3-67, Cl. 49—340. Hugon, Pierre J. : See — Beregi. Laszlo G., and Hugon. 3,334,302. Hugot, Andre A., to Coinpagnie Electro-Meeanique. Electric starting system for synchronous motors. 3,334,283, 8-1- 67, Cl. 31S— 165. Huguenin, Rene : See — Boissonnas, Roger, and Huguenin. 3,299,036. Boissonnas, Roger, Huguenin, Berde, and Schalch. 3,352,- 843. Huhn, Donald J., to Gehl Bros. Mfg. Co. Knife sharpener for forage harvesters and the like. 3,357,140, 12-12-67, Cl. 51—173. Hiihndorf-Richter, Bernhard : See — Rausch, Wilfried, von der Decken, and Hiihndorf-Richter. 3.336,203. Huhtanen, Charles N., to American Cyanamid Co. Control of mold growth in eggs. 3,343,96S, 9-26-67, Cl. 99 — 161. Huibers, Bernardus H. : See — Van Loon, Arie, and Huibers. 3,311,475. Huisman, George R., to Rehrig Pacific Co. Bottom structure for molded plastic container. 3,351,228, 11-7-67. Cl. 220 — 66. Huitt, Jimmie L.. to Gulf Research & Development Co. Ther- mal recovery of petroleum hydrocarbons. 3,349,843. 10-31- 67, Cl. 166—2. Huitt, Jimmie L„ B. B. McGlothliu, and J. L. Pekarek. to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process for preventing the coning of an undesirable fluid into a production well. 3,297,0S8. 1-10-67, Cl. 166—33. Huitt, Jimmie L., and A. J. Teplitz, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process of forming vertical well bore fractures by use of circumferential notching. 3,313,34S, 4-11-67, Cl. 166 — 42. Huitt, Jimmie L., and J. Papaila. to Gulf Research & Develop- ment Co. Process for fracturing and propping an uncon- solidated subterranean formation. 3.316,967, 5-2-07, Cl. 166 — 42 Huitt, Jimmie L., and J. L. Pekarek, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Apparatus for cutting a notch in a sub- surface formation. 3.316,970. 5-2-67, Cl. 166 — 55.7. Huitt, Jimmie L, and B. B. McGlothlin, to Oulf Research & Development Co. Method of fracturin? subsurface forma- tions. 3,323,594, 6-6-67, Cl. 166—42. Huitt, Jimmie L.. and D. K. Lowe, to Gulf Research & De- velopment Co. Fracturing process. 3,349,851, 10-31-67, Cl. 166 — 42. Huizenga, Charles B. : See — Toney, Henry W., and Huizenga. 3,348.441. Hulzinga, Marlln, to R. C. Allen Business Machines, Inc. Gyroscopic instrument. 3,299,522, 1-24-67, Cl. 33 — 204. Hulzinga, Martin, L. C. Verduin, and J. R. Kulper, to R. C. Allen Business Machines, Inc. Pneumatic gyro. 3,310,987, 3-28-67, Cl. 74 — 5.43. Hujsak, Karol L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Appa- ratus for heating or igniting well formations. 3,307,607, 3-7-67, Cl. 158—28. Hujsak, Karol L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Bottom- hole igniter tube. 3,307,609, 3-7-67, Cl. 158—28. Hujsak, Karol L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Under- ground hydrogenation of oil. 3,327,782, 6-27-07, Cl. 166 — 11. Hujsak, Karol L., H. Grekel, W. H. Anderson, and J. W. Klrk- patrick, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Heat shield for bottom hole igniter. 3,338,286, 8-29-67, Cl. 158 — 28. Hukami, Tadasu, and T. Tomizawa. to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Frequency switching device. 3,296,550, 1-3-67, Cl. 331 — 49. Huke, Douglas W. : See — Kendall, Charles E., and Huke. 3,322,717. Hukee, Vernon V., to Sprague Electric Co. Resistor. 3,337,832, 8-22-07, Cl. 338—309. Hukki, RIsto T. Method and apparatus for continuous classifi- cation of solid particles dispersed in a fluid carrier. 3,351,- 195, 11-7-67. Cl. 209—39. Hukunaga, Takeo. Slow wave line for electron discharge de- vice. 3,309,630, 3-14-67, Cl. 333 — 31. Hulben, Glen L. Hernia truss. 3,343,533, 9-26-67, Cl. 128 — 102. Hulbert, Duncan R., L. R. Sheard, and H. F. Brown, to Im- perial Chemical industries Ltd. Synthetic textile treated with polyalkenoxy agents and corrosion inhibiting salts to prevent static electric charges. 3,348,968, 10-24-67, Cl. 117—138.8. Hulbert, Edward A., to Continental Aviation and Engineering Corp. Turbine engine torque meter. 3,313,150, 4—11-67. Cl. 73—136. Huld, Torben : See — Petersen, Povl V., and Huld. 3,359,161. Huley, William G. : See— Erickson, Howard L., and Huley. 3,331,042. Erickson, Howard L., and Huley. 3,342,452. Huling, James K., to The Clayton Corp. Pressured dispenser spout having plurality of decorator orifices. 3,342,382, 9-19-67, Cl. 222 — 402.17. Huling, Robert G., to S. H. Leggitt Co. Pulsator using liquid valve. 3,327,728, 6-27-67, Cl. 137—252. Hull, Bobbie B., to General Electric Co. Laminated core having low compressibility characteristics for an electrical inductive device. 3,299,304, 1-17-67, Cl. 310 — 217. Hull. Charles H., and H. Horsfall, to David Brown Tractors (Canada) Ltd. Hydraulic power lift mechanisms for agricultural tractors. 3,315,751, 4-25-67, Cl. 172 — 9. Hull, Danny M. : See — Hull, Harold L. and D. M. 3,33S,536. Hull, Edward M.: See— Wildi, Bernard S., and Hull. 3,300,399. Hull, Edwin H. : See — Darrow, Kenneth A., and Hull. 3,310,501. Darrow, Kenneth A., and Hull. 3,325,393. Hull, Edwin H., and T. A. Vanderslice, to General Electric Co. Metal-bonded diamond abrasive body. 3,356,473, 12-5- 67, Cl. 51 — 309. Hull, Harold L., to Diamond Plastics. Kite. 3,315,922, 4-25-67, Cl. 244 — 153. Hull, Harold L. and D. M. Remote control devices. 3,338,536, 8-29-67, Cl. 244 — 155. Hull, Harold R.. to Hexcel Products Inc. Cellular honeycomb product and method. 3,342,666, 9-19-67, Cl. 161 — 135. Hull, Joseph F., to Litton Industries, Inc. Interdigital magnetron including means for suppressing undesired modes of operation by separating the frequency of possible undesired operating modes. 3,305,693, 2-21-67 Cl. 315 — 39.69. Hull, Lawrence W. : See — Benkoczy, Andrew J., and Hull. 3,313,541. Hull. Minert E., Ill : See— Knowlson, Paul D., Simpson, and Hull. 3,299,167. Hull, R. O., & Co., Inc. : See— Beckwith, Merton M., Richard, and Zehnder. 3,298,876. Lieb, Wilbur A., and Billow. 3,296,141. Hull, Raymond J., to Gas Processors, Inc. Apparatus for treating multi-component liquids. 3,297,549, 1-10-67, Cl. 196 — 99. Hull, Richard L., and F. P. Bleier, to Ametek, Inc. Fan. 3,312,3S6, 4-4-67, Cl. 230 — 117. Hull, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amplifying apparatus providing two output states. 3,316,423, 4—25- 67, Cl. 307—88.5. Hull, Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. DC amplifier having single time delav characteristic. 3,327,235. 6-20-67, Cl. 330 — 19. Hull. Robert E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amplifier with single time delav transfer characteristic and current limit protection. 3,358,241, 12-12-67. Cl. 330 — 15. Hull, Robert S. Holder for beverage can. 3,353,729, 11-21- 67, Cl. 224 — 45. Hull, Robert T., L. W. Schoppee, and J. S. Bartlo, to Package Machinery Co. Wrapping machine. 3,339,339, 9-5-67, Cl. 53—22.;. 612 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Hull, Roy : See — Atkinson, John D., and Hull. 3,328,412. Hull, Thomas N., Jr. : See — Paradise, Francis J., and Hull. 3,339,364. Hull, Thomas N., Jr., to General Electric Co. Lightweight thrust reverser. 3,303,653, 2-14-67, CI. 60 — 229. Hull, Thomas N., Jr., and W. B. Gist, Jr., to General Electric Co. Lightweight thrust reverser. 3,312,429, 4-4-67, CI. 244—53. Hull, Thomas N., Jr., and B. H. Rowe, to General Electric Co. Seal arrangement for preventing leakage of lubricant in gas turbine engines. 3,312,448, 4-4-67, CI. 253 — 39. . Hulley, Bruce G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Flexible cou- pling. 3,316,737, 5-2-67, CI. 64 — 13. Hullhorst, William B., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Ap- paratus for materials handling. 3,346,128, 10-10-67, CI. 214 — 6 Hullhorst, William B., and P. F. Lockett, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Packaging compressible material. 3,327,449, 6-27-67, CI. 53—24. Hulliger, Fritz to American Cyanamid Co. Superconducting compositions. 3,295,931, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 315. Hulliger, Fritz, to American Cyanamid Co. Semiconductors and devices employing the same. 3,351,435, 11-7-67. CI. 23—315. Hulliger, Fritz, to American Cyanamid Co. Semiconductors and devices employing the same. 3,356,464, 12-5-67, CI. "15. See — P., Jr., Brown, Hulls, and Brinker. Hulls, Leonard R. Eckert, John 3,299,277. Hulls, Leonard R. core transducers to Leeds and Northrup Co. Saturable . 3,305,770, 2-21-67, CI. 323 — 89. Hulls, Leonard R., and R. H. Henderson, to Leeds & Northrup Co. Load control systems using magnetic amplifiers and controlled rectifiers. 3,302,085, 1-31-67, CI. 318 — 207. Hullstrung, Dieter, H. Haberland, H. Kunze. and H. Heinz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for oxidizing hydrocarbons. 3,312,719, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 348.5. Hulman, Jule, and B. Fisher, to United System Corp. Multi- digit decimal presentation means for digital meters. 3,350,- 639, 10-31-67, CI. 324—115. Hulme, Jack R., to Halliburton Co. Fluid flow direction in- dicator. 3,299,702, 1-24-67, CI. 73—188. Hulse, Murlin L. Pull-tab, quick-opening container. 3,302,- 823, 2-7-67, CI. 220—54. Hulse, Robert D., and W. F. Beck, to FMC Corp. Soda ash compaction. 3,324,221, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 332. Hulsebus, Richard P.. and J. H. Koerber, to Outboard Marine Corp. Seal having a drawn thin walled wear sleeve. 3,337,221, 8-22-67, CI. 277 — 8. Hulsey, Eldon E. Variable orifice valve. 3,329,390, 7-4-67, CI. 251 — 4. Hulsey, William J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cellular structure. 3,340,023 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 183. Hulslander, William L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Lubri- cated tapping T. Re. 26,224, 6-20-67, CI. 77 — 38. Hulslander, William L., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Plug valve with floating seal. 3,360,236, 12-26-67, CI. 251 — 184. Hulslander, William L., C. Glover, and R. N. Paterson, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Tapping T tool having penetrating end with threaded bore. 3,302,493, 2-7-67, CI. 77 — 42. Hulsmann Hans L. : See — Renckhoff, Gustav, and Hulsmann. 3,356.712. Hulsmann, Hans-Leo, and G. Renckhoff, to Chemische Werke Written G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of ester amides of carboxylie aromatic dicarboxylic acids. 3 322 757 5-30-67, CI. 260—247.2. Hulteen, Leonard A., and W. H. Gilliland, to USCO Power Equipment Corp. Expulsion-type interrupter for high volt- age disconnect switch. 3,308,259, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 146. Hulten, Richard E. : See — De Lorean, John Z., Hulten, and Waara. 3,338,229. Hulten, Richard E.. to General Motors Corp. Camshaft con- struction. 3,352,293, 11-14-67, CI. 123 — 90. Hulterstrum, Harold D., to Flambeau Plastics Corp Rack and container set. 3,307,709, 3-7-67, CI. 211 — 71.' Hulterstrum, Harold D., to Flambeau Plastics Corp. Food processing device. 3,352,340, 11-14-67. CI. 146 — 213. Hultgren, Eric G., to United Tool & Plastics, Inc. Lipstick device. 3,298,509, 1-17-67, CI. 206—56. Hultgren, Eric G., and W. J. Landen, to International Silver Co. Compact case construction. 3,342,190 9-19-67 CI 132—83. Hultgren, George W., to United Tool & Plastics, Inc. Ornamen- tal cover for lipstick devices and the like. 3,338,458 8-29- 67, CI. 220—63. Hultgren, Hjalmar H., to Alfa-Laval AB. Apparatus for delivering material to storage containers. 3,298,748 1-17- 67, CI. 302 — 60. Hultgren, Karl S. R., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Closure device for closing an entrance opening. 3,315,412, 4-25-67 CI. 49—246. Hultgren, Karl S. R., and L. G. R. Engberg, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Steering device for a track-laying vehicle. 3,358 786, 12-19-67, CI. 180—6.7. Hultgren, Nils L., to Aktiebolaget Eleotrolux. Heat operated refrigerator operable on gas or electricity and control mech- anism therefor. 3.295,334, 1-3-67, CI. 62 — 148. Positive action Positive action supporting rail Hultgren, William H., to Champion Laboratories, Inc. Filter unit with bv-pass and anti-drain back valve. 3,315,809, 4-25-67, CI. 210—130. Hultin, Ralph C. : See — Querio. Charles W.. Hultin, Bauman, and Teal. 3,335,798. Hultman, Stanley J., G. L. Rich, D. B. Dailey and D. E. Tunison, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process of roasting chromite ore to produce sodium chromate. 3,336,102, 8-15-67, CI. 23 — 56. Hultquist, Martin E. : See — Christensen. Haldol', Hultquist, and Waugh. 3,346,634. Hults, Harold W., to Cutler Hammer, Inc. Positive action switch with improved resiliency biased stationary con- tact and associated bridging contact structure. 3,296,389, 1-3-67, CI. 200—16. Hults, Harold W., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. switches. 3,333,074, 7-25-67. CI. 200 — 68. Hults, Harold W._, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. switches with improved sliding contact structure. 3,339,032, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 16. Hulverson, Adrian F. : See — Chieger, George, and Hulverson. 3,315,978. Hulverson, Adrian F., and J. M. Bailey, to Fruehauf Corp. Container coupler. 3,359.605, 12-26-67, CI. 24 — 211. Humanic, Steven J., to United States Steel Corp. Hollow sheet metal structure. 3,306,268, 2-28-67, CI. 122 — 498. Humber, Leslie G., to American Home Products Corp. l-hydroxy-l-(2-pyridyl)-2,3,6,7-dibenzo-2,6 - cyclooctadiene ; 1 (2-pyridyl)-2,3,6,7-dibenzo-2,6,8-cyclooctatriene and the hydrochloride. 3,317,543, 5-2-67, CI. 260—290. Humber, Leslie G., and M. A. Davis, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Hexahydrobenzo (6,7) cyclohepta (l,2,3-d,e) iso- quinoline carboxamidine. 3,354,162, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 286. Humber Ltd. : See — Cobley. Patrick M. T. 3,309,020. Humbert, Jacques, and R. Pelardy. to Commissariat a PEnergie Atomique. Device for engaging slings or like mem- bers over lifting hooks. 3,339,767, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 628. Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Filter apparatus. 3,297,160. 1-10-67, CI. 210—94. Humbert, Kingslev E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Method of making a filter element. 3,306,794, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 69. Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr., to Wix Corp. Filter unit employ- ing in combination one-wav and pressure relief valve. 3,332.554. 7-25-67, CI. 210 — 130. Humble, Joseph G., to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Method of treating aplastic anaemia using a prepa- ration containing the mitogenic component of phyto- haemagglutinin. 3,317,386, 5-2-67. CI. 167 — 65. Humble. Maglena, and J. L. McDonald, to J. L. McDonald. Closure for nail polish container or the like. 1-17-67, CI. 15 — 521. Humble Oil & Refining Co. : See — Amerv, George B. 3,301,124. Mallon, Richard G., and Hoyer. 3,302,026. Newsome, Norman. 3,301,322. Pennebaker, Eugene S., Jr. 3,301.339. Robbins, Max L., and Schulman. 3.340,494. Willmari, Bertram T., and Hester. 3,314.481. Humboldt Co., The : See — Mclntyre, Maurice J. 3,312,487. Mclntyre, Maurice J. 3,315,422. Mclntyre, Maurice J. 3,323,658. Humby, John E. : See — Davies, Ivor J., and Humby. 3,321,244. Hume, George G., to Tunlaw Corp. Fireplace appliances. 3,307,532, 3-7-67, CI. 126—298. Hume, George W. : See — Chaney, Earl C. 3,323,538. Humeau, Henri : See — De Cahners, Alain, Humeau. and Lecocq. 3,346,330. Humes Ltd. : See — Chidzey, William J. 3,338.527. Humiston, John H., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Method of collapsing stud breast. 3,310,871, 3-28-67, CI. 29 — 432.2. Humiston. John H., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Magnetic fastening means. 3,324,521, 6-13-67, CI. 24 — 201. Hummel, Edwin C. Label holder for comb binding. 3,335,508, 8-15-67, CI. 40 — 10. Hummel, Gunter : See — Barth, Manfred, Hummel, Blumenthal, and Puis. 3,301,520. Hummel, Hermann, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesell- schaft m.b.H. Information storage and transfer system for digital computers. 3,351,909, 11-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Hummel, Max. Apparatus for opening and closing, respec- tively, windows and hatches on boats. 3,320,698, 5-23-67, 01. 49 — 340. Hummel, Raymond J., to H&H Plastics Mfg. Co. Method of making a plastic clothes protector. 3,359,149, 12-19-67, CI 156—204. Hummel, Raymond J., Jr. : See — Kirkhof. Russel H.. R. T. Hummel, Sr., R. J Hummel, Jr., and O'Brien. 3,321,888. Hummel, Raymond T., Sr. : See — Kirkhof, Russel H.. R. T. Hummel, Sr„ R. J. Hummel, Jr., and O'Brien. 3,321,888. Hummel. Wiley M., and R. W. Gustafson, to General Electric Co. Thermostatic device with compensation for internal heat. 3,344,252, 9-26-67, CI. 200—140. 3,298,054, LIST OF PATENTEES 613 Humpherys, Allan S., and J. A. Bondurant, to United States of America, Agriculture. Automatic irrigation gate. 3,300,985, l-."l-<;7, CI. 61—25, H umph erys, Bernarr n., to United States of America. Navy. TEW 1 automatic alarm. 3,296,592. 1-3-67. CI. 340 167. Humpherys. Bernarr II., to United States of America, Navy. Single delay line double defruiter. 3,302,197, 1-31-67, CI. 3-13—6.5. Humpherys, Bernarr II., to United States of America, Navy. Digital synchronizer. 3,305,860. 2-21-67. CI. 343 — 6.5. Humpherys, Bernarr II. Pulse width shaper. 3,316,424, 4-25-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Humphlett, Wilbert J., D. L. Johnson, and G. M. Ilaist, to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for stabilizing photographic images with heat. 3,301,678, 1-31-67, CI. 96 — 61. Humphrey, Andrew J.: See — Cooper. Donald II.. Edick. and Humphrey. 3.316,849. Humphrey, Andrew J., to The Reliance Electric and Engineer- ing Co. Reference system for closed loop variable fre- quency drive. 3,320.506, 5-16-67, CI. 318—231. Humphrey, David II Combination desk and couch. 3,337.879, S-29-67, CI. 5 — 3. Humphrey. David H.. and C. T. M. von Jaeger. Book case. 3,307,767, 3-7-07, CI. 229—27. Humphrey, Dean E., L. Shapiro, and P. W. Wilder, Jr., to IVnnsalt Chemicals Corp. Centrifuge having frusto-conical screen with means to improve screen life. 3,315,810, 4-25- 67. CI. 210—309. Humphrey, Frederick H. Collapsible filing container. 3,317,- 113. 5-2-67. CI. 229 — 23. Humphrey, John G., to General Electric Co. Non-blocking keyed automatic gain control system. 3,301,951, 1-31-67, CI. 178 — 7.3. Humphrey. John G., to General Electric Co. Blanking circuit arrangement for a television system utilizing pulses derived from the high voltage power supply circuit. 3,303,282, 2-7-67, CI. 178—7.5. Humphrey, Laurence E., G. I. Addis, and R. C. Hess, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the production of alkali metal composite electrical conductors. 3,333,037, 7-25-67, CI. 264—10."). Humphrey, Laurence E., G. I. Addis, and R. C. Hess, to Union Carbide Corp. Alkali metal composite electrical conductors. 3,333,049, 7-25-67. CI. 174—102. Humphrey, Laurence E., G. I. Addis, and R. C. Hess, to Union Carbide Corp. Alkali metal electrical conductors with re- active polvmer insulation. 3.333.050, 7-25-67, CI. 174—120. Humphrev. Leslie F. : See — Chapman, Michael C, Westhrup, and Humphrey. 3,349,- 986. Humphrey, Loren K., R. A. Dunning, and C. A. Layman, to The Dow Chemical Co. Dusting of surfaces. 3,359|l28, 12- 19-67, CI. 117 — 16. Humphrey, Raymond A., to Esso Production Research Co. Method of sealing a permeable porous medium. 3.302,733, 2-7-67, CI. 175—59. Humphrey. Raymond A., to Esso Production Research Co 3,314,4S9, 4-1S-67. CI. 17: Low invasion coring fluid. 59. Humphrey, Richard L. : See — Winkler. Eva M., and Humphrey. 3,351,799. Humphrey, Robert, to Bavside Watch Tool Co., Inc. Mechani- cal timer. 3.353,412, 11-21-67. CI. 74 — 3.52. Humphrey, Walter J., to Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc. Air actuated clutch assembly. 3,339,424, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 230.24. Humphrey, Watts S.. Jr. : See — Brun, Herbert, Humphrey, and Terzian. 3.309,672. Humphrey, William, to Bell & How-ell Co. Focus indicating and adjusting device. 3,356,854, 12-5-67, CI. 250 — 227. Humphreys Engineering Co. : See — Humphreys, Ira B. 3,323.646. Humphreys, George B.. to Kaiser Industries Corp. Desalina- tion by osmosis and change of state. 3,357,917 12-12-67, CI. 210—22. Humphreys, Ira B., to Humphreys Engineering Co. Cvclonic couuterflow separator. 3,323,046, 6-6-67, CI. 209 — 211. Humphreys, James F. : See — Koranda, Alvin A., and Humphreys. 3,334,888. Humphreys. Richard S. Propeller mounting and steering mechanism. 3.327.075, 6-27-67, CI. 115 — 35. Humphries, John : See — Clemence, Charles R., and Humphries. 3,296,427. Humphries. John B. : See — Goldman, Ervin H., and Humphries. 3.343,634. Humphries, John B., to The Excelsior Hardware Co. Luggage locks. 3,310,970, 3-28-67, CI. 70 — 70. Humphries. L. Lee: See — Branning, George G. 3,318,611. Humphris & Sons Ltd. : See — Hawkins, Harold F., and Lloyd. 3.349,981. Hund, Franz : See — Deissmann, Walter, Hund, and Langmesser. 3,330. 70S. Hundhausen, Hugo, and A. Ax ; % to Froio Corp. Conveyor brake. 3,314.514, 4-18-67, CI. 193 — 35. Hundhausen, Hugo, and A. Ax. Braking roller. 3,335,824, 8-15-67, CI. 188 — 187. Hundstad, Richard L., to Wcstinghouse Electric Corp. Con- tinuous reheat magnetohvdrodvnamic generating duct ar- rangement. 3,356,S71, 12-5-67, CI. 310 — 11. Hundt. Donald D. : See — Davis, Everett R., Merrill, and Hundt. 3,314,38S. Iliindf, Donald D., F. P. Gavin, and J. W. Lefforge, to W. R. Grace & Co. Inflatable gasket Willi wick. 3,339,931. 9-5- 07 CI. 277—34.3. Hundt, Donald D., D. G. Creenlie, deceased (by M. G. Green- lie, administratrix), to \\ . R. Grace & Co. Inflatable gasket for pipe joints. 3,360,273, 12-26-67, CI. 277—34. Hundt, Rudolf P. : See — Batorskl, Edward J., and Hundt. 3,331.285. Batorski, Edward J., and Hundt. 3,342,106. Hung, Li : See — Chin, Chao F., and Hung. 3.338.215. Hung, Roland Y., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. High speed, low dissipation logic gates. 3,358,154, 12-12-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Hung. Wong K. : See — Man, Wong C. 3,336,952. Hunger, Gunther K. : See — Brundige, Maurice M.. Hunger, Kohne, and Kurrle. 3,342,921. Hunger, Herbert F., lo United States of America, Army. Barriers for fuel cells. 3,357,861, 12-12-07, CI. 136 — 86. Hunger, Klaus : See — Voetter, Heinz, Hunger, Hasserodt, Sweep, and Korte. 3,345,287. Hungerford, Max, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Gar- den tractor. 3,307,431, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 769. Hungerford, Max, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Clutch actuating mechanism for tractor. 3,329,249, 7-4-67, CI. 192—98. Hungerford, Max, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Gearing assembly for tractor. 3,339,432, 9-5-67, CI. 74—701. Hungerford, William J., J. W. Larmer, and M. Levinsohn, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Conforming polisher for aspheric surfaces of revolution. 3.341,977, 9-19-67, CI. 51 — 57. Hungstiger, Francis, to Harris-Intertvpe Corp. Electrophoto- graphic apparatus. 3.357,326, 12-12-67. CI. 95 — 1.7. Hunkins, Stanley H., and G. W. Hernan, to Ultronic Systems Corp. Digital communication system using half-cycle signals at bit transitions. 3,349.328. 10-24-67. CI. 325— 3S. Hunkins, Stanley H.. P. W. Beresin, and R. 8. Sinn., to Ul- tronic Systems Corp. Data retrieval system having plural addressed remote request stations. 3,359,541. 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 152. Hunlich, Werner : See — Bohmann, Werner. Held, Martin, Gopel, Wirths, Hunlich, and Finsterwalder. 3.318,780. Hunn, Douglas C, to The Mill-Cut Corp. Transverse cutting rotary tool bit. 3,327,749. 6-27-67, CI. 145 — 130. Hunn. Douglas C., to The Mill-Cut Corp. Power saw mount- ing apparatus. 3,352.334, 11-14-67, CI. 144 — 129. Hunn, James V., to The Sherwin-Williams Co. Molybdated zinc oxide pigments and method for the preparation there- of. 3.353,979. 11-21-67, CI. 106 — 292. Hunnebeck AG.: See — Hunnebeck. Emil M. 3.352,081. Hunnebeck. Emil M., to Hunnebeck AG. Extensible girder construction and clamping means therefor. 3.352,081, 11-14-67, CI. 52 — 632. Hunnewell Soap Co.. The : See — Bacon, Oliver M. 3,350,303. Bacon, Oliver M. 3,350,304. Hunnicutt. Cecil C, to Instrument Research, Inc. Periodic vacuum-breaking motor operated rotary valve in a surgical device. 3,347.235. 10-17-67, CI. 128 — 276. Hunnicutt. Cecil C, to Instrument Research, Inc. Press for tin cans. 3.352,230. 11-14-67, CI. 100—53. Hunnicutt, Thomas R. : See — Hendrix, William L., Markham, and Hunnicutt. 3,300,- 576. Hunsberger, Jesse F., and D. J. Tucker, to A. P. de Sonno & Son, Inc. Method of impregnating lubricant into abrasive wheels. 3.321.287. 5-23-67, CI. 51—295. Hunsinger, Clarence R. : See — Paul, George D., and Hunsinger. 3,345,099. Hunstad, Asbjorn, to International Standard Electric Corp. Regulated D.C. voltage converter. 3,300,705, 1-24-67, CI. 321 — 2. Hunstiger, Francis: See — Kolb, Edwin R., Richardson, and Hunstiger. 3.299,787. Hunstiger, Francis, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Web register mechanism. 3,299,777, 1-24-07, CI. S8— 24. Hunstiger, Francis, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Electrophoto- graphic apparatus. 3,307,457, 3-7-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Hunstiger, Francis, and H. E. Drake, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Electrophotographic apparatus. 3,307,45S. 3-7-67, CI. 95—1.7. Hunsucker, Eugene R., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Adhesive composition comprising mixture of a phenol- formaldehyde resin and a polybutadiene rubber latex. 3,300,426, 1-24-67, CI. 260—29.3. Hunsucker, William A Interlocking sheet piles and method of installation. 3,302,412, 2-7-67, CI. 61—60. Hunsucker, William A. Floating support. 3.323,478, 6-6-67, CI. 114 — .5. Hunt. Arthur J. Golf club carrier in the form of a trolley. 3,360,279, 12-26-67, CI. 280—35. Hunt, Charles d'A., to Reduction Co., Inc. High vacuum fur- nace. 3, 343.82S, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 34. 614 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hunt, Charles d'A., and H. R. Smith, Jr., to Temescal Metal- lurgical Corp. Furnace. 3,325,620, 6-13-67, CI. 219 — 50. Hunt, Charles d'A., J. V. Kerrigan, A. J. Leffler, and W. W. Martin, Jr. Manufacture of chlorinated boranes. 3,328,135, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 361. Hunt, Charles d'A. and J. D. Merrill, to Temescal Metallurgi- cal Corp. Prevention of splattering during vaporization processing. 3,330,647. 7-11-67, CI. 75—93. Hunt, Charles d'A., and J. D. Merrill, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Prevention of splattering during vaporization process- ing. 3.356,487, 12-5-67. CI. 75—10. Hunt, Charles J., to Beattle-Cleman, Inc. Photographic. processing apparatus. 3,315,583, 4-25-67, CI. 95—94. Hunt, Charles J., to Beattie-Coleman, Inc. Automatic photo- graphic easel. 3,33S,488, 8-29-67, CI. 226—136. Hunt, Claude W. Remotely controlled highway flare ejector. 3,298,307, 1-17-67. CI. 102 — 37.4. Hunt, Delvin M., and W. R. Clark, Jr. Food cookers. 3,358,587, 12-19-67, CI. 99—421. Hunt, Donald R., to George Kent (Stroud) Ltd. Sealed elec- trode assembly. 3,358,075, 12-12-67, CI. 174 — 153. Hunt Electronics Co. : See — Cain, Ernest O. 3,336,517. Crusinberry, William O. 3,342,996. Hutson, Jearld L. 3,307,070. Hunt Foods and Industries, Inc. : See — McMullen, Alan R., and Wilson. 3,329,521. Hunt, George B. Method of making spiral wound brushes. 3,343,884. 9-26-67, CI. 300—21. Hunt, George H. : See — Crowdes, George J., and Hunt. 3,349.832. Gross. Richard E., and Hunt. 3,350,312. Hunt. George H., to Simplex Wire and Cable Co. Stabilized dielectric composition containing 2-bromonaphthalene. 3,346,500, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 63.2. Hunt, Guilbert M., to United States Steel Corp. Small animal shipping cage. 3,306,258, 2-28-67, CI. 119 — 19. Hunt, James W, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Sub- mersible pumps. 3,302,583, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 87. Hunt, Joe B. and N. E. Fluorescent tube changing device. 3,342,519, 9-19-67. CI. 294 — 21. Hunt, John H. : See — Gladych, Jan M. Z., and Hunt. 3,312,699. Hunt, John M., to General Precision Inc. Data conversion system. 3.317,905, 5-2-67, CI. 340 — 347. Hunt, John M., to General Precision, Inc. Linear D.C. to A.C. converter. 3,324,376, 6-6-67, CI. 321 — 9. Hunt. Kenneth M. : See — Morrison, John E., Jr., Arzoian, and Hunt. 3,347,426. Hunt, Michael S. : See — Tyrrell, Albert R., and Hunt. 3,349,566. Hunt, Michael S., to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Propellent shut-off valve for a rocket engine. 3,358,455, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 243. Hunt. Nina E. : Sec — Hunt, Joe B. and N. E. 3,342,519. Hunt, Peter F., to General Motors Corp. Seats suitable for vehicles. 3,323,836, 6-6-67, CI. 297 — 456. Hunt. Philip A.. Chemical Corp. : See — ■ Kroll, Harry, Therrien, and Bennett. 3,330,672. Hunt-Pierce Corp. : See — Pierce, Wayne M., Jr. 3,348,811. Hunt, Robert E., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method for producing semiconductor devices. 3,298,087, 1-17-67, CI. 29—155.5. Hunt, Rowland D., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Gas- cushion vehicles for operation over water. 3,319,592, 5-16- 67, CI. 114 — 67. Hunt. Russell A., Jr. : See — Amick, James W., and Hunt. 3,355,270. Hunt, Stanley E. : See — Allenden, Dennis, Boddy, Freck, and Hunt. 3,321,626. Hunt, Stuart J., to National Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Gear tooth hardening machine indexing mechanism. 3,334.881. 8-8-67, CI. 266—5. Hunter, Albert C. : See — Acuff. Donald R., and Hunter. 3,314,127. Hunter, Alexander, to Sperry Rand Corp. Selective record card advancing mechanism. 3,311,370, 3-28-67 CI. 271—54. Hunter, Arvel H. : See — Thorup, Richard M., and Hunter. 3,318,678. Hunter, Byron A., and F. X. O'Shea, to United States Rubber Co. Bis[2-hydroxy-3-(alpha-methylxylyl)-5 - methylphenyl] methane. 3,318,961, 5-9-67, CI. 260—619. Hunter, Cecil M. Instrument for air vehicles. 3,340,731, 9-12- 67, CI. 73—182. Hunter, D. Loyd, and J. R. Oyler. Method of treating drupa- ceous fruit. 3,356,511, 12-5-67, CI. 99—193. Hunter, Don L., and H. Steinberg, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Phenolic borate esters and production there- of. 3,359,298, 12-19^67, CI. 260—462. Hunter, Donald S. Means for rejecting quadrature voltage signals in a flow meter. 3,323,364, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 194. Hunter Douglas International Ltd. : See — Hennequin, Petrus J. 3,333,905. Hensel, Erich E. 3,306,343. Spangenberg. Robbert E. 3,357,270. Tschiesche. Werner. 3,295,284. Hunter Douglas International (Quebec) Ltd.: See — Blok, Dirk E. 3,299,602. Inc. Method 9-19-67, CI. 3,295,795. 3,314, Hunter Edward A., and C. L. Aldridge, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Olefin-allyl halide copolymer. 3,299,- 020, 1-17-67, CI. 260—87.5. Hunter, Edward A., C. L. Aldridge, M. M. Lambert, and G. O. Hillard, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Isoolefin-multi olefin copolymers through ultrasonic homog- enizers. 3,301,810. 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Hunter, Edward A., and W. A. Knarr, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for forming active cuprous halide sorbents. 3.340,004, 9-5-67, CI. 23 — 97. Hunter, Edward A., W. A. Knarr, and R. J. Fritz, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for preparing solid cuprous halide sorbents. 3,357,789, 12-12-67. CI. 23—97. Hunter, Edward I. : See — Jagger, Ernest T., and Hunter. 3,337,920. Hunter, Edward L., to Automatic Radio Mfg. Co., Inc. Radio receiver with circuit plates. 3,307,109, 2-28-67, CI. 325—357. Hunter, Edwin J., to Moist O'Matic Inc. Sequential timing device using plural motors. 3,304,478, 2-14-67, CI. 318—102. Hunter, Edwin J., to Moist O'Matic Inc. Sequential timing device. 3,306,114, 2-28-67, CI. 74—3.52. Hunter, Edwin J., to Moist O'Matic, Inc. Metering piston valve with cleaning means. 3,315,696, 4-25-67, CI. 137 — 244. Hunter, Edwin J., to Moist-O'Matic, Inc. Wave sprinkler pro- viding a plurality of different velocities through a plurality of different nozzles. 3,348,776, 10-24-67, CI. 2239—242. Hunter, Edwin J., and D. B. Swing; said Swing assor. of 15% to said Hunter and 20% to George H. Starrett. Electric Venetian blind. 3,310,099, 3-21-67, CI. 160—171. Hunter, Frank B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Sealing mechanism for oil diffusion pump. 3,319,876, 5-16-67, CI. 230—101. Hunter, George D.. to Deere & Co. Cultivator clamp. 3,325,227, 6-13-67, CI. 306—1.5. Hunter. H. B., Co.. Inc. : See — Hunter, Henry B., Jr. 3,342,611. Hunter, Henry B., Jr., to H. B. Hunter Co., and means of packaging food. 3,342,611, 99—154. Hunter, Isaac R., Jr. : See — Schroader, Irvin H., Hosea, and Hunter. Hunter, James S. : See — Booth, Gerald, Douglas, Hunter, and Johnson. 935. Hunter, James T., 25% to W. G. Anderson. Maintenance of golf club irons. 3 357,219. 12-12-67, CI. 72 — 35. Hunter, L., to North Electric Co. Automatic battery charger using ramp function for error signal reference in SCR con- trol of multiphase load. 3,351,838, 11-7-67, CI. 321—5. Hunter, Leon, and A. C. Nixon, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing polymers having a high percent of free carbonyl and resulting products. 3,322,725, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 67. Hunter, Lloyd P., to International Business Machines Corp. Sonic laser modulator with modes suppression produced by external modulation. 3,339,073, 8-29-67, CI. 250 — 199. Hunter, Melvin J., E. L. Kern, and D. W. Hamill, to Dow Corning Corp. Silicon carbide glass fiber bushing and method of making said bushing. 3,350.182. 10-31-67, CI. 65 — 1. Hunter, Paul H., to Union Carbide Corp. Blow-molded article. 3,312,262, 4-4-67, CI. 150 — .5. Hunter, Robert A. Buckle structure. 3,336,641, 8-22-67, CI. 24—230. Hunter, Robert C. : See — Seidl, Aloysius. 3,340,369. Hunter, Skillman C. : See — Norman, Leslie W., and Hunter. 3,340,690. Hunter. Travis L. Multi-direction force clamp. 3,338,086, 8-29- 67, CI. 72 — 457. Hunter, Travis L. Weatherstrip removing tool. 3,359,620, 12-26-67, 01. 29 — 235. Hunter, Walker F., Jr., and D. F. Botkin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic element. 3,340,062, 9-5-67, CI. 96 — 84. Hunter, William A., to Heatherwill Co. Board stack lifter and feeding device for a bottom board of such stack. 3,341,033, 9-12-67, CI. 214—8.5. Hunter. William A., to Heatherwill Co. Fluid-operated exten- sible flask. 3,342,253, 9-19-67, CI. 164 — 374. Hunter, William K., to Universal Oil Products Co. Halogena- tion of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,347,942, 10-17-67, CI. 260—650. Hunterdon Transformer Co. : See — Brock, Elwood M. 3,343,074. Huntington, Dexter P., to Union Carbide Corp. compositions containing organosillcon copolymers. 054. 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Huntington, Dexter P., to Union Carbide Corp. Polymeriza- tion process employing siloxane-oxyalkylene block co- polymers. 3,342,766, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Huntington Laboratories, Inc. : See — Dolby, George P. 3,326,806. Huntington, Morgan G., to Pyrochem Corp. Apparatus for containing hot metal-attacking gases such as hydrogen and hydrogen sulphide under pressure whereby chemical and thermal stresses are separated from hoop stress. 3,301,320, 1-31-67, CI. 165—134. Huntington, Morgan G., to Waterdrink, Inc. Centripetal ac- celeration method and apparatus. 3,355,382, 11-2S-67, CI. 210—22. Coating 3,305,- LIST OV PATENTEES 615 Electrical CI. 340 — Huntington, William I-.: See — Campbell, Robert H., and Huntington. 3,331, G77. Huntley, Josiah D., 30% to D. M. Wilson. Roof and upper floor construction. 3,313,074, 4-11-07, CI. 52 — 414. Huntley, Keith G., to The Rank Organisation Ltd. Recording of data. 3,313,883. 4-11-07, CI. 17S — 15. Huntley Knitting Mills., Inc. : See — Hoffecker, Frank V. 3,298,204. Huntley, Wright H. : See — Huntley, Wright H., Jr., and Tammaru. 3,304,419. Huntley, Wright H., Jr., and E. Tammaru, 20% to W. H. Huntley. Solid-state analog multiplier circuit 3,304,419, 2-14-07, CI. 235—104. Hunton, James K., to Alfred Electronics. Multi element di- rectional coupler. 3,297,907, 1-10-67, CI. 333 — 10. Huntress, Alan M. : See — Savolainen, Unto U.. and Huntress. 3,351,700. Huntress, Howard B. : See — Libbin, Herbert L., Frichette, and Huntress. 3,341,931. Huntslnger Associates: See — Hanes, James W. E. 3,345,085. Miller, William F. 3,335,799. Huntzinger, Gerald O. : See — Falge, John H., and Huntzinger. 3,32S,614. Huntzinger, Gerald O., to General Motors Corp. fluid level indicating system. 3,312,936, 4-4-67, 59. Huntzinger. Gerald O., to General Motors Corp. Diode shunted transistor ignition system for internal combustion engines. 3,310,446 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 206. Huntzinger, Gerald O., to General Motors Corp. Capacitor discharge ignition system. 3,357,415, 12-12-67, CI. 123 — 148. Huntzinger, Gerald O., to General Motors Corp. Transistorized ignition system having an integrating circuit. 3,357,416, 12-12-67, CI. 123—148. Hnntzlnger, Gerald O., and R. E. Tarter, to General Motors Corp. Ignition system. 3,320,939, 5-23-67, CI. 123 — 148. Hunyar, Csaba K. Polyethylene stabilization of vinyl halide resins. 3,309,426, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 897. Hunyar, Csaba K., and K. J. Balog. Stabilization of vinyl resins with organic quaternary ammonium nitrates. 3,301,815. 1-31-67, CI. 2G0 — 45.9. Hunztker, Fritz : See — Sehmutz, Jean, and Hunziker. 3.312.689. Schmutz, Jean, and Hunziker. 3,337,536. Sehmutz, Jean, and Hunziker. 3,347,849. Hunziker, Fritz, to Dr. A. Wander S.A. Benzimidazolone deriv- atives. 3.33S.916, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 309.2. Huot. Andre J. : See — Hackett, David W., and Huot. 3,299,366. Hupfer, Leopold : See — Landgraf, Alfred, Moell, Kerber, and Hupfer. 3,321.534. Hupp, Arthur C. to General Electric Co. phase undervoltage sensing circuit. CI. 317 — 33. Hupp Corp. : See — Bauer, Konrad E. 3,330,267. Dominguez. Carlos E. 3,343,476. Harley, Earl K.. Jr. 3,316,733. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,305,011. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,312,276. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,313,462. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,318,017. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,324,565. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,328,172. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,32S,894. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,329,344. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,329,506. (Smith. Horace L., Jr. 3.332,780. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,345,180. Smith, Horace L., Jr. 3,345,181. Smith. Horace L., Jr. 3,353,962. Vogeleer, George B. 3,298,700. Huppenthal, George A., to American Can Co. Article orient- ing apparatus. 3,312,326, 4-4-67, CI. 198 — 33. Huppert, Stanley, to American Machine Products, Inc. Valve construction. 3,295,554, 1-3-67, CI. 137 — 625.43. Huppes, Nicolaas : See — Falbe, Jurgen F., and Huppes. 3,318,913. Huppke, Glen P., to National Dust Collector Corp. Method and apparatus for collecting contaminants from gases. 3,332,214, 7-25-67, CI. 55—90. Huppke, Glen P., to National Dust Collector Corp. Method and apparatus for collecting contaminants from gases. 3,334,470, 8-8-67, CI. 55—90. Hurd. Billy G. : See — Fitch, John L., and Hurd. 3,309,141. Hurd, Dallas T. : See — Pugh, John W., Amra, and Hurd. 3,300,285. Hurd, Fraser A. : See — Crosby, Peter F., and Hurd. 3,319,766. Hurd, Leslie A. Roofing systems with supporting strap assem- blies. 3,335,530, 8-15-67, CI. 52 — 18. Hurd, Ray M., to United States of America, Navy. Combina- tion electro-osmosis cell and electrolytic detecting cell. 3,296,466, 1-3-67. CI. 310 — 2. Hurd, Raymond M. Guard for multiple sectioned doors. 3,302,690, 2-7-67. CI. 160 — 40. Wodtcke, Ebenhoech, Instantaneous multi- 3,313,984, 4-11-67, Hurd, Richard W., J. S. McDaulel, and D. R. McGregor, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Plastic extrusion appa- ratus. 3,315,307, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 14. Hurdt, Donald B. Process and apparatus for moistening cot- ton fibers in a gin plant. 3,324,513, 6-13-G7, CI. 19 — <>G. Hureau, Jacques, to Society Generale Allmentaire, G.A.S.A. Tube drawing apparatus. 3,317,951, 5-9-67. CI. 18—1. Hureau, Jacques, to Wood Conversion Co. Synthetic material tape or strip. 3,333,039, 7-25-67, CI. 2C4— 146. Hureau, Jacques, to Societe Generale Alimentaire G.A.S.A. Extrusion of articles with ribbed full walls. 3,349,434, 10-31-67, CI. 18—12. Hurka, Rudolph J., Jr. : See — Carothers, John N. and Hurka. 3,326,633. Hurko, Bohdan, to General Electric Co. Domestic oven with self-cleaning bottom wall. 3,336,465, 8-15-67, CI. 219—397. Hurlbert, Bernard S. : See — Hltchings, George H., and Hurlbert. 3,322,765. Hurlburt, Joseph C, to Sperry Rand Co. Hay harvesting machine. 3,338,036, 8-29-67, CI. 56 — 23. Hurlburt, Joseph C, and J. K. Hale, to Sperry Rand Corp. Chain connector. 3,348,373, 10-24-67, CI. 59—93. Hurlburt, Wilbur F., Jr., to Automatic Switch Co. Mounting bracket for valves. 3,302,912, 2-7-67, CI. 248—65. Hurlbut, Gordon K., to Gagne Associates, Inc. Shielded wire stripping tool. 3,333,491, 8-1-67, CI. 81 — 9.5. Hurletron Inc. : See — Angell. Charles H. 3,335,928. Hurley, Earl H. Apparatus for reviewing perforated tape for typesetting machines. 3,312,409, 4-4-67, CI. 242 — 67.1. Hurley, Edward, Jr. : See — Hall, David W., and Hurley. 3,360,583. Hurley, Elmer B., E. L. Smith, and W. Kitaj. to Johns- Manville Corp. Glass fiber binder. 3,326,716, 6-20-67, CI. 117 — 126. Hurley, Forrest R. : See — Acker, Ellsworth G., and Hurley. 3,313,739. Hurley, Forrest R., and M. Tecotzky, and M. C. Vanik, to W. R. Grace & Co. Aqueous thoria-urania sol. 3,325,419, 6-13-67, CI. 252—301.1. Hurley, Frederick A., to Elliott & Evans, Inc. Amusement apparatus. 3,337,218, 8-22-67, CI. 273 — 85. Hurley, Frederick A., to Elliott & Evans, Inc. Combined clock and chance device. 3,357,703, 12-12-67. CI. 273 — 138. Hurley, James S., Jr. Simultaneous clamping and cutting means. 3,323,208, 6-6-67, CI. 30—124. Hurley, Karl C. : See — Braeutigam, Jean L^ and Hurley. 3,329,851. Hurley, Robert M., to Container Corp. of America. Carton for circular articles. 3,298,592, 1-17-67, CI. 229 — 16. Hurley, Roy T., to Reeves Bros., Inc. Method of laminating polyurethane foam. 3,318,744, 5-9-67, CI. 156 — 82. Hurley, Rupert B. : See — Briar, Herman P., and Hurley. 3,236,341. Crozier, Ronald D., Harder, Hood, aud Hurley. 3,346,685. Hurley, Rupert B.. J. H. Hood, and J .R. Tyeryar, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for preparing highly shrinkable acrvlonitrile polvmer fibers. 3,330,898, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 182. Hurley, William C: See — Cooper, Noel R., Hurley, Larkln, Mavis, and Jones. 3,300,316. Hurley, William E. : See — Aronson, Arnold J., Green, and Hurley. 3,337,763. Hurlimann. Armin, to Albiswerk Zurich A.G. Feed current control for pulse-modulated magnetron transmitter. 3,351,- 808, 11-7-67. CI. 315 — 102. Hurlimann, Theodor : See — Schmid, Paul, Comunettl, and Hurlimann. 3,335,277. Hurlin, Kenneth P., to Ford Motor Co. Retainer bushing. 3,299,737, 1-24-67, a. 74—595. Hurlock, Ronald J., and K. Marsden, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Polyethylene and polypropylene stabilized with tetraphenolic compounds. 3,309,337, 3-14-67, CI. 260—41. Hurlock, Ronald J., G. H. Rayner, and G. Scott, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Substituted phenols. 3,310,524, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Hurlow, John B. Push-pull cable with plastic lined sheath. 3.359.S22, 12-26-67, CI. 7—501. Huron Nassau Ltd. : See — Crane, George J. 3,350,286. Hnrrell, Richard G., and J. L. Ayres, to Morganite Carbon Ltd. Carbon brushes and connector means. 3,304,452, 2-14-67, CI. 310 — 249. Hurr-I-Cane Awning Shutter Co., Inc. : See — Slusser, Benjamin I. 3,352,077. Hurschler. Werner : See — Schnider, Albert, Ryffel, and Hurschler. 3,354,146. Hursh, Ronald, and R. Ringhofer, to La Pine Scientific Co. Magnetic number line board. 3,353,284, 11-21-67 CI. 35 — 31. Hurst, Alan R., to Morton Salt Co. Method of forming a laminate paper plate. 3,318,748, 5-9-67, CI. 156 — 224. Hurst, Arthur H., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Counter and readout means useful for measuring units of fluid flow. 3,340,3S6. 9-5-G7, CI. 235 — 92. Hurst, Bobby G. : See — Balmer, Thomas A., Normand, and Hurst. 3.324.051. 616 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hurst-Campbell, Inc. : See — Hobbins, James F. 3,306,126. Hurst, Charles L., to Manufacturers Machine Co. Method of and apparatus for axle aligning. 3,325,905, 6-20-67, CI. 33—193. Hurst, Edward A. : See — Peoples, Claude M., Hurst, and Martin. 3,303,525. Hurst, Eric K., to Lewis Woolf Griptight Ltd. Infants feed- ing devices. 3,310,190, 3-21-67, CI. 215 — 11. Hurst, George H., Jr. : See — Campbell, William G., and Hurst. 3,323,387. Hurst, George H., Jr., and W. G. Campbell. Riveted automobile wheel and rim structure and method of making same. 3,346,- 301, 10-10-67, CI. 301 — 65. Hurst Horace C. Method and apparatus for screening solids. 3,311,236, 3-28-67, CI. 209—292. Hurst, Leslie M., to Hurst Mfg. Corp. Electric motor clutch and brake. 3,344,292, 9-26-67, CI. 310 — 76. Hurst Mfg. Corp. : See — Hurst, Leslie M. 3,344,292. Hurst, Robert N., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse counter. 3,341,693, 9-12-67, CI. 235—92. Hurst, Robert N., and L. V. Hedlund, to Radio Corp. of America. Phase detector for comparing a fixed frequency and a variable phase-frequency signal. 3,312,780, 4-4-67, CI. 178—5.4. Hurst, Thomas W., to Negretti & Zambra Ltd. Measuring instrument. 3,320,924, 5-23-67, CI. 116—129. Hurst, Tim. Device for closing zippers. 3,355,779, 12-5-67, CI. 24—205.15. Hurt, Norman A. : See — Emblem. Harold G. and Hurt. 3,326,950. Hurt, William A., Jr., to Central States Industrial Supply Co. Support for manhole cover and the like. 3,308,727, 3-14-67, CI. 94 — 34. Hurth, Carl, Maschinen- und Zahnradfabrik : See — Kriegl, Max. 3,354,781. Rogg, Otto. 3,318,193. Hurtig, Knut L, and K. G. E. Krantz. Method and means for the pneumatic transport of bulky material in ducts. 3,295,896, 1-3-07, CI. 302 — 26. Hurtt, Terry J. : See — Rudolph, Nathan H, Deming, and Hurtt. 3,337,689. Hurvitz, Hyman: See — Cooper, James N. 3,299,538. Cooper, James N. 3.323,230. Cooper. James N. 3.300 613. Hurvitz, Hyman. to Fifth Dimension Inc. Magnetic piston mercury switch. 3,308,405, 3-7-67, CI. 335—52. Hurvitz, Hyman. Tone generator with directivity cues. 3,336,- 432, 8-15-67. CI. 84 — 1.01. Hurvitz, Hyman. Raster scanning spectrum analyzer. 3,343,- 082. 9-19-67 CI. 324 — 77. Hurwich, Rudolph, and G. Bremer, to Dymo Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for application of pressure sensitive adhesive material. 3,308,002, 3-7-67, CI. 156 — 577. Hurwitt, Steven D. : See — Weinig, Sheldon, Murray, Hurwitt, and Ben-Israel. 3,325,888. Hurwitz, Marvin J. : See — Beavers, Ellington M., Hurwitz, and Fenton. 3,329,653. Hurwitz, Melvin D., to Rohm and Haas Co. N-(aeylamido- alkyl)-N'-vinyl-N,N'-alkyleneureas, polymers thereof and methods of making them. 3,350,363. 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Hus, Johannes, E. Scoran, and E. Zurheller, to Burndy Corp. Homogeneous sodium conductor connections. 3,347,977, 10- 17-67, CI. 174 — 74. Husa, Vaclav, J. Cihelka, L. Cerny, J. Kriz. .1. Ladnar and F. Luxa, to Statni vyzkumny ustav silnoproude elektro- techniky. Integrated two transistor semiconductor device. 3,316,466, 4-25-67, CI. 317 — 235. Husar, Karel : See — ■ Mills, Samuel M., and Husar. 3,347,274. Husbierg, Johannes P.. to F. L. Smidth & Co. Preheating ap- paratus for cement raw meal. 3,358,426, 12-19-67, CI. 55 — 267. Husby. Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Flood- lighting luminaire. 3,303,336, 2-7-67. CI. 240 — 3. Huse, Arthur E., to American Bosch Arma Corp. Excess fuel starting device for fuel injection engines. 3,311,101, 3-28-67, CI. 123—179. Huse, Mason W., Jr., to Raytheon Co. Forward wave tube wherein the interaction path comprises a single wire helix and an adjacent contrawound helix. 3,349.278, 10-24-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Husebv, Robert A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Method of making metal powder. 3,325,277, 6-13-67, CI. 75 — .5. Husek, Helen P. : See — Green, Milton, Husek, and Kasman. 3,357,969. Husen, Robert A., to Ford Motor Co. Seal construction for articulated joints. 3,343,855, 9-26-67, CI. 287 — 90. Husher, John D., and W. R. Raisanen, to Sperry Rand Corp., and Westinghouse Electric Corp. Current made logic circuit. 3,325,653, 6-13-67, CI. 307—88.5. Husher, John D., and L. J. Pollock, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switching transistor structure and method of making the same. 3,341,755, 9-12-67, CI. 317 — 235. Huska, Harold W., and J. C. Redman, to R. D. Werner Co., Inc. Extension ladders. 3 337.001. 8-22-67. CI. 182 — 207. Huska, Harold W., and J. C. Redman, to R. D. Werner Co., Inc. Extension ladders. 3,347,340, 10-17-67. CI. 182 — 207. Huska, Paul. Combined electrical circuit breaker and actuator. 3,328,731, 6-27-67. CI. 335 — 74. Huske, Richard H. : See — Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Huske. 3,324,354. Husken, Friedrich : See — Bickenlach, Karl, Hesseler, and Husken. 3,316,885. Huskey, Eugene D. : See — Johnson, Paul B., and Huskey. 3,320,806. Johnson, Paul B., Huskey, and Squibb. 3,320,811. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,807. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,812. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,813. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,922. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskev. 3,320,923. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,339,413. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,339,519. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,340,114. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,354,719. Husko, Waino L., and L. A. Lvstad, to General Motors Corp. Convertible vehicle body. 3,323,830, 6-6-67, CI. 296 — 116. Husky Mfg. & Tool Works Ltd. : See — Rees, Herbert. 3,328,844. Schad, Robert D. 3,353,209. Husni, Saleem Y., to Radio Corp. of America. Superconductive articles. 3,336,658, 8-22-67, CI. 29—492. Husqvarna Borstfabrik, Aktiebolaget : See — Manberg, Charles T-M. 3,314.097. Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag : See — Ojelid, Goran A. R. 3,304,400. Huss, Donald E. : See — McClellan, Herbert L., and Huss. 3,310,822. Huss, Heinrich. Daylight universal developing apparatus. 3.359.S80. 12-26-67. CI. 95 — 93. Hussar, Joseph P. Combination root cutter and plant puller. 3,310,121, 3-21-67, CI. 171—62. Hussey, Charles B., Jr. : See — Tini, Anthony, and Hussey. 3,302,399. Hussev, David H. : See — Cvaeho, Daniel S„ and Hussey. 3,359,841. Hussey, Kenneth : See — Welsh, Alfred W., and Hussey. 3,302,210. Hussey Mfg. Co., Inc.: See — Curra, Richard S., Jr. 3,352,069. Hussey, Stuart J. : See — Bloom, Philip A., and Hussey. 3.313,412. Huste, Arno, R. J. Breza, and R. B. Kohler, to General Foods Corp. Preparing aromatic spray dried coffee. 3,345,182, 10- 3-67, CI. 99—71. Husted. Donald R., and R. J. Koshar, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Fluorinated polymeric carbonylguanidylene and process thereof. 3.354,216. 11-21-67, CI. 260—583. Husted, Lawrence E., to Ametek, Inc. Rake. 3,299,545, 1- 24-67, CI. 56 — 400.16. Husted, Lawrence E., to Ametek, Inc. Method of connecting parts and parts connected by the method. 3,350,124, 10-31- 67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Hustinx, Edmond. Process for recovering calcium chloride from the ammonium chloride waste liquor of the ammonia soda process. 3,329,479, 7-4-67, CI. 23—90. Hustler Corp. : See — Scott. Floyd C. 3,360,067. Huston, Henrv H. : See — Kalata, Daniel R., and Huston. 3,347,411. Huston, Richard A. : See — Bloom, Merle W., Huston, and Condon. 3,332,411. Husum, Sergiu I., to Cometetul de Stat pentru Cultura si Arta. Automatic device for filming fixed-size images with varied focal length. 3,314,350, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 45. Husy, Hans, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz AG.). Process for dyeing blends of cellulose and polyester fibers with reactive and disperse dyes. 3,331,654, 7-18-67, CI. 8—21. Hutch, Harry L., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Breaker arrangement for pneumatic tires. 3,335,777, 8-15-67, CI. 152 — 361. Hutchens, Wilbur D., to Fisher Governor Co. Balanced ball valve having pressure reducing flow ring. 3,339,887, 9-5-67, CI. 251—214. Hutcheon, Alexander G., to Dowry Technical Developments Ltd. Hydraulic apparatus. 3,303,648, 2-14-67, CI. 60 — 53. Hutcheon, Charles F., to Forest Plastics, Inc. Tubular hair curler with openings and protrusions thereabout. 3,297,042, 1-10-67, CI. 132 — 40. Hutcheon, Ian C. : See — - Duffy, Laurence S., and Hutcheon. 3,315,524. Hutehings, Edward G., to Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Vapor generating apparatus. 3,309,872, 3-21-67, CI. 60 — 104. Hutehings, Kenneth J. : See — Hammerschmidt. Harold L., and Hutehings. 3.311,722. Hutchins, Alma A. Clip for sanding tool or the like. 3,349,523, 10-31-67, CI. 51—386. Hutchins, Blanchard S. : See — Ainslie, Robert E., Comisarow, and Hutchins. 3,351,010. Hutchins, Erie M., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for forming bulbous articles. 3,358,489, 12-19-67, CI. 72 — 62. LIST OF PATENTEES 617 Hutchins, James E., and H. C. Twiggs, to Eastman Kodak Co. Thermoplastic adhesive of polypropylene, cellulose ester, polyvinyl acetate, sucrose acetate lsobutyrate, and poly- alkylene glycol. 3,338,778, 8-29-G7, CI. 161—226. Hutchins, Loren H.. Jr., to Simplex Wire and Cable Co Com- posite stranded conductor cable. 3,339,012, 8-29-67, CI. 174 — 12S. Hutchins, Marlyn R., to Andrew P. Simon, d.b.a. Pak Dis- tributing Co. Security structure for a coin meter. 3,297,- 123, 1-10-67, CI. 194—97. Hutchins, Maryln R., to Coin Security Systems. Inc. Coin box guard device. 3,335,945, 8-15-67, CI. 232 — 1. Hutchins, Thomas B., IV, J. F. Delord, and W. C. Myers, to Tektronix, Inc. Transmission line mounting structure for semiconductor device. 3,308,352, 3-7-67, CI. 317 — 234. Hutchins, William L. Wheel cover. 3,312,505, 4-4-67, CI. 301—37. Hutchinson, Arthur J. L., % to W. L. Rifenberick. Liquid- vapor contact method and apparatus. 3,295,841. 1-3-07, CI. 261—114. Hutchinson. Desmond E. : See — Wilkinson, Harry, and Hutchinson. 3,308,684. Wilkinson, Harrv. and Hutchinson. 3.318,171. Hutchinson, Donald C, G. M. Wylie and W. J., Sr. Trans- versely actuated fluid clutch. 3,305,059, 2-21-67, CI. 192 — 60. Hutchinson, Elmer R. Vehicle-moving device having four- poster type screw jack lifting means. 3,321,180, 5-23-67, CI. 254—7. Hutchinson, Frederick H. Combined sprinkler and burner head. 3,333.773, 8-1-67, CI. 239—289. Hutchinson, Harold D., and W. C. Gregge. Flow responsive switch. 3,345,478, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Hutchinson. James H. Self-contained beverage cooler. 3,298,- 194. 1-17-67, CI. 62 — 294. Hutchinson, Keith A., to Tire Improvement Co., Inc. White sidewall applying machine. 3,320,551, 7-4-67, C'l. 156 — 394. Hutchinson, Oliver C. K. : See — Hutchinson, Thomas K. and O. C. K. 3,344,327. Hutchinson, Raymond M. : See — Deaton, Homer W., and Hutchinson. 3,342,961. Hutchinson, Richard E., to Field Enterprises Educational Corp. Combination bookend and bookrack and carton therefor. 3.297,164, 1-10-67. CI. 211 — 42. Hutchinson, Robert M., and D. S. Hoag. to Honeywell Inc. Pulp digester control apparatus. 3,322,616, 5-30-67, CI. 162—238. Hutchinson, Thomas K. and O. C. K., to The National Acme Co. Two speed motor control circuit with brake. 3,344,327, 9-26-67, CI. 318 — 258. Hutchison. Gibson T. : See — Cawley, William A., and Hutchison. 3,335,865. Hutchison. Gibson T., to Crane Co. Feeder for solid mate- rials. 3.347.741. 10-17-67, CI. 162—241. Hutchison. Jack L. : See — Johnson. Donald W., and Hutchison. 3.317,936. Hutchison, Miller R., Jr., and S. S. Merz, to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic flash control device for photographic cam- eras. 3.307.462, 3-7-67, CI. 95 — 11. Hutchison, William R. Instrument for manipulating con- tact lenses. 3,304,113, 2-14-67, CI. 294 — 64. Huth, Hans J. : See — Holmwood, Richard H., and Huth. 3,302,296. Huthmann, Wolfgang A. Radio frequency transmission system employing matched transmitter output receiver input char- acteristics. 3,333.197, 7-25-67, CI. 325 — 26. Huthsing, Charles K., Jr. Corrosion arrestor for fire extin- guisher. 3.339,638, 9-5-67, CI. 169 — 30. Hutson, Clifford L. Dental aspirator. 3,299,511, 1-24-67, CI. 32 — 33. Hutson, Colin, and K. Knowles, to The British Iron and Steel Research Association. Forging units. 3.336.787, 8-22-67, CI. 72 — 420. Hutson. Jearld L. : See — Belt, Thomas G., and Hutson. 3,309,594. Hutson, Jearld L.. to Hunt Electronics Co. Power control system. 3,307.070, 2-28-67, CI. 315 — 101. Hutson, Jearld L., to Electronic Control Corp. Semicon- ductor device and circuit. 3,317,746, 5-2-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Hutson, Lawrence W., to Hutson and Sons, Inc. Portable target stand. 3,355,174, 11-28-67, Cl. 273 — 102. Hutson, Robert C. Reach pendant for attaching external cargo to a hovering aircraft. 3,310,333, 3-21-67, Cl. 294 — 78. Hutson and Sons, Inc. : See — Hutson, Lawrence W. 3,355,174. Hutson, Thomas, Jr., and R. A. Loth, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photohalogenation of hydrocarbons. 3,296,108, 1-3- 67, Cl. 204 — 163. Hutson, Thomas. Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of aluminum chloride from hydrocarbons. 3,342,885, 9^19-67, Cl. 260—671. Hutson. Thomas, Jr., and C. O. Carter, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Alkylation process with precooled isoparaffin and HF acid catalyst. 3,346,660. 10-10-67, Cl. 260 — 683.49. Hutson, Tom, Jr., and C. O. Carter, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of alkylate with iron-containing material and production of chlorine. 3,330.880, 7-11-67. Cl. 260 — 674. Hutt. Clyde B. Adjustable height bed. 3,305,S76, 2-28-67, Cl. 5—11. Hutt, Marland P., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Process for the recovery of ^-sitosterol from vegetable matter. 3,332,969, 7-25-67, Cl. 260—397.25. Huttenwerk Oberhausen A.G.: See — Loeck, Karl, Molz, and Weineck. 3,290,039. Hutter, Ernest, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel element assembly. 3,317,398, 5-2-67, Cl. 170— 78. Hutter, James F., and L. Kelly, to Sphere Investments Ltd. Air cylinder with hydraulic control. 3,302,533, 2-7-G7, Cl. 92—8. Hutto, John F., and R. E. Dixon, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrogenation of benzene to cyclobexane. 3,318,965, 5-9- 67, Cl. 260—667. Hutto, John F., R. E. Dixon, J. W. Davison, C. A. Ayres, G. A. Renberg, and D. K. Queen, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Ethylene, butadiene production. 3,345,285, 10-3-67, Cl. 208 — 67. Hutton, David G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sepa- ration of hydrogen chloride from higher boiling haloalkanes. 3.347,021, 10-17-67, Cl. 55 — 71. Hutton, David G., W. S. Murray, A. F. Benning, and N. J. Woodstown, deceased, by J. A. Benning, administrator, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for separating ammonia from methyl chloride. 3,315,441, 4-25-67, Cl. 55 — 56. Hutton, Don G. : See — Wilson, Christopher L., and Hutton. 3,319,937. Hutton, Harry T., C. R. Goetjen, and J. M. Ogborn, said Hutton and said Goetjen assor. to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Methods of operating burners and Improved burners. 3,351,- 284, 11-7-67. Cl. 239 — 11. Hutton, Jerry T.: See — Nava, Louis J., Hutton, Shields, and Kempf. 3,300,315. Hutton, Jerry T., L. J. Nava, and G. M. Palmer, to Foremost Dairies, Inc. Conditioning apparatus. 3,331,306, 7-18-67, Cl. 99—234. Hutton, Leland H. Oxygen lance construction. 3,302,882, 2-7-67, Cl. 239—132.3. Hutton, Leland H. Oxygen lance construction. 3,304,009, 2-14-67, Cl. 239—132.3. Hutton, Leland H. Method of delivering oxygen to basic oxygen furnaces, and oxygen lanes therefor. 3,309,195, 3- 14-67, Cl. 75 — 60. Hutton, Norman H. Grinding apparatus. 3,334,451, 8-8-67, Cl. 51—267. Hutton, Robert S., to United States of America, Army. Proc- ess for making uniformly constituted finely divided particulate material. 3,309,777, 3-21-67, Cl. 34 — 5. Hutton, Walter C. Insulated joint. 3,353,563, 11-21-67, Cl. 138—39. Hutton, William C, R. G. Donkin. D. Allport, and W. H. Shenkle. to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Coin collection system. 3.321,129. 5-23-67, Cl. 232 — 16. Hutton, William L. Drapery hook. 3,300,827, 1-31-67, Cl. 24 — 73. Hutton, Willis L. Anti-glare visors. 3.346,876, 10-17-67, CI. 2 — 10. Hutwelker, Walter, to Eisen und Metall Aktiengesellschaft. Headlight shielding devices. 3,349,674, 10-31-67, Cl. 94 — 1. Huval, Lee R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Multi-stage separa- tion apparatus and process for treating hydrocarbon mix- tures. 3,322,652, 5-30-67, Cl. 203 — 62. Huwyler, Ernst, and H. Wenzel. to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Tiltable furnace mounts. 3,310,298, 3-21-67, a. 266—36. Huwyler, Rene. R. Aenishaenslin, and D Porret, to Clba. Ltd. Flame-retarding curable mixtures. 3,310,503, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 2. Huxley. Edward E., and E. M. Meyer, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal oi carbonyl sulfides from hydrocarbon fluids. 3,358,421, 12-19-67, Cl. 55 — 19. Huxtable, Robert L. : See — Dollinger, Robert E., and Huxtable. 3,356,763. Huxtable, Robert L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Water extrac- tion of tetrahydrofuran and distillation of raffinate. 3,329,- 585, 7-4-67, Cl. 203—39. Huxtable, Robert L., and L. V. Wilson, Jr., to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Solvent recovery system for rubber polymerization processes. 3,328,263, 6-27-67, Cl. 202 — 154. Huvck Corp. : See — Beaumont, Ralph H., Christie, and Okrepkie. 3,323,226. Clark. Ravmond C. 3,325.909. Coanda, Henri. 3,337,121. Haywood, Oliver G. 3.314.162. Haywood. Oliver G. 3,316,657. Hintermaier, John C. and Wicker. 3,313,679. Kaczeus, Steve L. 3.296,857. Wagner, Joseph R. 3,316.599. Wagner, Joseph R., Matuska, and Garrett. 3,313,645. Huvnh, Chanh : See — Martel, Jacques, and Huvnh. 3.320.285. Martel, Jacques. Toromanoff, and Huynh. 3.329,094. Huvser. Earl S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Allylic bromina- tion process. 3,354,066, 11-21-67, Cl. 204 — 158. Huvser. Earl S., and G. E. Hartzell. to The Dow Chemical Co. Substituted dibenzvl compounds. 3,356,736, 12-5-67, Cl. 200 — 611. 242-023— P- -40 618 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,311,124. Hvizdos, Leonard J., and J. A. Pryor, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Low-temperature fractionation process. 3,338,061, 8-29-67, CI. 62 — 13. Hwa, Chin M., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of inhibiting foaming in aqueous systems. 3,341,467, 9-12-67, CI. 252— 321 Hwa, Francis C. S., and L. Bajars, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Unsaturated hydrocarbons by oxidative dehydrogena- tion over silicone-treated catalyst. 3,324,195, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 680. Hwa, Jesse C. H. : See — Remes, Nathaniel L., and Hwa. 3,356,656. Hwang, Yu-Tang, W. A. Krewer, and W. J. Sandner, to Union- Oil Co. of California. Polyalkylated benzenes from ketones. 3,301,912, 1-31-67, CI. 260—668. Hyatt. Fred C. : See— Underhill, Noel B., and Hyatt. 3,350,689. Hyatt, Philip L. : See — Scholl, Howard O., and Hyatt. 3,354,620. Hy-Cal Engineering : See — Rail, Dieter L., and Whitmore. 3,328,558. Stempel, Frederick C, and Whitmore. 3,318,134. Hycalog (Canada) Ltd.: See — Guyon, Gerard. 3,324,749. Hycon Mfg. Co. : See — Fish, Edward V. 3,327,601. Hyde, Gilbert, Chick Co. : See — Langren, Robert J. 3,353,820. Hyde, Gilbert F. : See — Le Gates, Ralph W., and Hyde. Hyde. Harold W. : See — Van Volkenburgh Ross, Hvde, and Royston. 3,346,598. Hyde, Jack : See — Cope, Gerald R., Hauth, and Hvde. 3,333,746. Hyde, Jack, to Koppers Co., Inc. Exhaust hood. 3,344,775, 10-3-67, CI. 122—7. Hyde, James F. : See — Brown, Eric D., and Hyde. 3,334,062. Hyde, James F., to Dow Corning Corp. Aldehyde and ketone heat-sensitive curable organosilicon compositions. 3,344,- 104. 9-26-67. CI. 2f!0 — 32.8. Hyde, James F., to Dow Corning Corp. Room temperature curing organopolysiloxane resins. 3,350,349, 10-31-67, CI. 260—46.5. Hyde, James S., to Varian Associates. Gyromagnetic spec- trometer having separate dispersion and absorption mode detectors. 3,350,633, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — .5. Hyde, James S., to Varian Associates. Gyromagnetic resonance apparatus utilizing pulsed RF excitation. 3,358,222, 12-12- 67, CI. 324 — .5. Hyde, Kenneth R. : See — Fletcher, John M., Hyde, and Roberts. Hyde. Paul E., to Flomatcher Co., Inc. 3.297,972, 1-10-67, CI. 338 — 86. Hyde, Richard E. : See — Smith, Paul C, and Hyde. 3,334,909. Smith, Paul C, and Hyde. 3.338,631. Hyde, Thomas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aro- matic ester cocatalysts for lactam polymerization. 3,316,- 221, 4-25-67. CI. 260 — 78. Hyde, Walter E., to Halliburton Co. Method and apparatus for accommodating telescoping action. 3,354,950, 11-28-67, CI. 166— .5. Hyden, Irwin F., to Eldon Industries, Inc. Finish line winner indicator. 3,315,632, 4-25-67, CI. 116 — 114. Hyden, Seymour : See — Wilbert, Godfrey, and Hyden. 3.359,272. Hvden, Seymour, and G. Wilbert, to Nepera Chemical Co., Inc. Pyridine isocyanates. 3,341,545, 9-12-67. CI. 260—296. Hydock, John K. Golf glove with grip locking means. 3,348,- 238, 10-24-67, CI. 2—161. Hydranautics : See — Bush, Robert M. 3,342,067. Bush. Robert M. 3.345,710. Hydrand Corp.. The : See — Sutton, Robert W. 3,320,076. Hvdra-Pull Corp. : See — Gooch, William C. 3,317,149. Hydrasearch Co., Inc. : See — Doerfler, Roger E. 3,304,130. Hydraulic Developments Ltd. : See — Roblin, Mervyn G. G. 3,331,676. Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. : See — Tennis. Francis H. 3,357,451. Hydraulik G.m.b.H. : See — Elmer. Adam. 3.360,009. Gross. Johann. 3.345.854. Muller. Ernst. 3,350,910. Muller, Ernst, and Hertl. 3,302,445. Petsch, Ernst. 3,354,686. Hydrel A.G. : See — Wanner, Walter. 3,296,912. Hydril Co. : See — Knox, Granville S. 3,33S,596. Knox, Granville S., and MacArthur. 3,359,013. Lewis, George E. 3.339,632. Lewis, George E. 3,353,594. Hydro- Air Engineering, Inc. : See — Moehlenpah, Walter G., Eberle, and Imming. 3,322,018. Moehlenpah, Walter G., and Pallme. 3,315,595. 3,334,974. Liquid rheostat. Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. : See — Buschow, Herman F. 3,311,392. Buschow, Herman F. 3,322,143. Chervenak, Michael C, and Keith. 3,322,665. Cimler, Emil, Hippeli, and Van Baush. 3,319,427. Cimler, Emil, Hippeli, and Van Baush. 3,340,697. Keith, Percival C, and Cimler. 3,312,074. Schuman, Seymour C. 3,306,706. Schuman, Seymour C, Wolk, and Chervenak. 3,321,393. Stotler, Harold H., Farkas, and Keith 3,311,460. Volk, William, and Johnson. 3,347 659. Wolk, Ronald H, and Alpert. 3,338,820. Hydro Combustion Corp. : See — Gjerde, Erwin G. 3,302,687. Gjerde, Erwin G. 3,326,472. Hydro-Jet Services, Inc. : See — Flyj Anderson B. 3,316,985. Hydro-Kinetics, Inc. : See — Raymond, Robert E. 3,306,230. Raymond, Robert E. 3,335,672. Hydrolec SA : See — Mieville, Andre. 3,303,788. Hydromation Engineering Co. : See — Hirs, Gene, and Newman. 3,303,932. Hydromecanique et Frottement : See — Caubet, Jean J. 3,319,314. Caubet, Jacques. 3,321,338. Hydromotive, Inc. : See — Lauck, John A. 3,307,482. Hydronautics, Inc. : See — Goodman, Alex, and Johnson. 3,333,465. Johnson, Virgil E., Jr., and Webster. 3,348,517. Hydrosteer Ltd. : See — Adams, Frederick J. 3,303,754. Adams, Frederick J. 3,312,148. Adams, Frederick J. 3,352,170. Adams, Frederick J., and Alderton. 3,347,109. Hydro-Torq Pump Co., Inc. : See — Fly, Anderson B., and McDearman. 3,315,756. Fly, Anderson B., and McDearman. 3,332,496. Hy-Dynamic Co., The : See — Cowan. David M. 3,353,686. Hyer, Donald R., to General Electric Co. Electromechanical recorder control slidewire providing error signals propor- tional to deviation of measured variable from set point over entire recorder. 3,302,112, 1-31-67, CI 324 — 99. Hyink, Roy : See — Brunette, Henry D., and Hyink. 3,325,695. De Witt, James E., Hyink, and Potter. 3,328,597. Hyjek, Thaddeus J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Web carried control structure. 3,313,391, 4-11-67, CI. 197 — 172 Hylak, Peter J., to Institute of Gas Technology. Resistance heating device and method for melting concrete. 3,300- 253, 1-24-67, CI. 299—14. Hylak, Peter J., to Institute of Gas Technology. Method for sealing pipe and method for preparing composition useful therein. 3,307,588, 3-7-67, CI. 138—97. Hylan. John E., to Burroughs Corp. Printing head control allowing head to strike in free flight and be positively re- tracted. 3,330,398, 7-11-67, CI. 197 — 16 Hyland, Charles F., to Eureka-Carlisle Co. Card supported transparent package. 3,303,930, 2-14-67, CI. 206 — 78. Hyland. James W., Jr., to Owens-Illinois Inc Method and apparatus for applying sheet material to corrugated board. Hyland Laboratories': See — Asher, Thomas M. 3,304,784. Hyland, Robert E. : See — Rom, Frank E., Lietzke, and Hyland. 3,336,749. Hylen Lyle L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cooling and shaft coupling arrangement. 3,359,438, 12-19-67, CI. 310 — 68. Hylten-Cavallius. Nils : See — Sletback, Jarle. Virsberg, and Hylten-Cavallius. 3,358,- Hyman, Abraham, to United States of America, Army Surge suppressor for instrument monitoring circuit. 3,341.775. 9-12-67, CI. 324 — 110. Hyman, Charles M. : See — Howell, Elvin L., and Hyman. 3,350,017. Hyman, Charles M., to International Harvester Co. Grain tank unloading system. 3,348,706, 10-24-67, CI. 214 17. Hyman Daniel, S. W. Tribit, and J. M. Witheford, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Purification of melamine. 3,321,477, Hy « man ,-, E £ w , ard s - Hydrocarbon detection. 3,305,457 2-21- tw, Li. 204 — 1. Hyman. H. E.. Co., The : See — Dudley, Harold A. 3,338.630. Hy J^ n ™ Ro ! ,e - rt &■> an(i C - F - Drake, to International Stand- Ion iA oJ lc *, C ™ p -<>£. Iectrol y tic current integrator. 3,349,- oib, lv—Z'i-bJ, CI. 324 — 94. Hymes, Irwin M., R. p. Sapher, and P. A. Tolta, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Terminals for micro- ^^^^tioli^^^f^^iS^ same t0 Hy wi d r 'ed W i& ?;30 t 5 3 ,3 P 33 m 2 n ^ O - n 67 Br cT6 L 5^32 ManUfaCtUre °' Hynd, William C, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Homogenisation ol molten glass with a flow separator. 3,359,090, 12-19-67 CI. 65 — 178. LIST OF PATENTEES 619 Hynek, Walter J., to Johnson & Johnson. Method lor pro- ducing nouwoven tuberculated foraminous textile fabric. 3,330,009. 7-11-07, CI. 19 — 161. Hynek, Walter J., W. M. Kussell, and T. D. Ainslie, to John- son & Johnson. Interliner. 3,333,280, 8-1-67, CI. 2 — 143. Hyues, David A. : See — Netherwood, Paul H., Klce. and Hynes. 3,304,473. Hvnes, David A., and J. P. O'Sullivan. Container for liquids. 3,327,920. 6-27-117, CI. 229—17. Hynes, Joe H. : Sec — Hanes, James W. E., and Hynes. 3,345,084. Hynes, John P. : See — Solomons, Cyril, and Hynes. 3,328,277. Hvnes, Joseph E. Automatic card-dialer telephone warning device. 3.345,463, 10-3-67, CI. 179 — 5. Hynes, Joseph H., to Gray Tool Co. Method and apparatus for completing oil wells. 3,336,978, 8-22-07, CI. 166 — 21. Hynes, Joseph H., to Ventura Tool Co. Seal ring retaining apparatus. 3,350,104, 10-31-67, CI. 277—9. Hynes, Lee P. Hand and linger exercising device. 3,347,547, 10-17-67, CI. 272 — 67. Hynes Steel Products Co. : See — Boger, Harold J., and Dumnore, 3.35S.718. Hynson, Phillip E., and W. R. Mustian, Jr., to Armour Agri- cultural Chemical Co. Gas scrubbing process and appara- tus. 3.302,372, 2-7-67, CI. 55 — 71. Hynson, W'estcott & Dunning, Inc. : See — Portnoy, Joseph, and Warner. 3,322,114. Hypro Inc. : See — Leschisin, John. 3,343,844. Hyslop, Raymond K., to Amphenol Corp. Coaxial connectors. 3,336,563, 8-15-67, CI. 339 — 61. Hysol Corp. : See — Oakman, Louis D. 3,359,361. Oakman, Louis D. 3,359,363. Hyster Co. : See — Crandall, Richard E. 3,339,672. Harris, Donald A., Scudder, and Meister. 3,302,967. Olson. John E. 3,351,370. Hyter, William H. : See — Jamieson, Jamie L., Hyter, Cady, and Larson. 3,337,434. Hyter, William H, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Method and composition for the treatment of an aluminum surface. 3.349.014, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 15. Hyugaji, Takenori : See — ■ Muto. Yoshiji, Hyugaji, and Mihara. 3,298,673. I.A.S. Bicor Corp. : See — Ree, Roelof. 3,349,733. ICI Fibers Ltd. : See — Massey. John. 3,342,437. I.C.I/Organics/Inc. : See — Perrino, Albert C. 3,301,632. I.C.O.S., Impresa di Costruzioiii Opere Special izzate : See — Veder, Christian. 3,310,952. I.D.M. Electronics Ltd. : see — Spencer, Dennis L. 3,308,320. IIT Research Institute : See — Brophv. J allies J. 3.346,701. Camras, Marvin. 3.318,997. Camras, Marvin. 3,334,192. McCully, Charles R. 3.318,734. Nielsen, Erik R., and Stepp. 3,348.926. Reba, Imants, and Cooper. 3,319,692. Richardson. Donald E. 3.315.137. Sump. Cord H.. and McGee. 3,310,387. IMC Magnetics Corp. : See — Krell, Alfred. 3,310,698. I.M.S. Corp. : See — O'Connell, Robert A 3,336,694. O'Connell, Robert A., and Hegranes. 3,348,332. I.N.M. Industries Corp. : See — Lupardo, Robert F. 3,329,13S. IONON G.m.b.H. : See— Berghaus, Bernhard. 3,345,280. IRC, Inc. : See — Casey, Harrv B. 3,325.763. Casev, Harrv B.. and Woods. 3,354,418. Merz, Kenneth M. 3,351,881. Sandone, Frank P., Jr., and Stanfield. 3,319,210 I.R.C. Ltd. : See — Fehling, Hans R., and Street. 3.319,331. Fehling, Hans R., and Street. 3,352,621. I/S Kahler & Co. : See— Sagen. Gunnar, and Christensen. 3.303.009. I.S.A.P., S.p.A. : See — Padovani, Pietro. 3,302,679. Padovani, Pietro. 3,306,484. I-T-E Circuit Breaker (Canada) Ltd. : See — Burrell, Charles E. 3,333. 04S. Turgeon, Joseph A. 3,312,796. I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. : See — Bingham, Francis R. 3.344,359. Bohn. Donald I. 3,313.992. Brumfield, John C. 3,301,972. Carter, William A. 3.315.130. Carter, William A. 3,325,617. Cataldo, John B., Kralik, Kussy, and Thomas. 3,349, 20S. Cataldo, John B., Platz. and Di Marco. 3,324,431. Chamberlin, John R.. Jr., and Grvctko. 3,324,259. Chumakov, Walter V. 3.328.709. Chumakov. Walter V. 3.334,289. I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. : See- — Continued Davis, Russell S. 3,312.872. Davis, Russell S., and Wescott. 3,339,009. Dortort, Isadore K. 3,328,665. Dortort, Isadore K. 3,356,923. Dortort. Isadore K., and Bingham. 3,302,122. Edmunds, William H. 3,302,061. Edmunds, William H. 3,344,317. Foti, Arem. 3,299,240. Foti, Arem. 3,312,795. Fotl, Arem, and Taylor. 3,324,258. Geppert, Paul J. 3,299,232. Gray, David T. 3,313,896. Gryctko, Carl E. 3,328,553. Gryctko, Carl E. 3,328,639. Gryctko, Carl E. 3,328,647. Gryctko, Carl E. 3,328,648. Gryctko, Carl E. 3,356.805. Herrmann, John A., Davis, and Clement. 3,299,391. Herrmann, John A., and Kralik. 3,358,252. Herrmann, John A., Kussy, Frede, and Di Marco. 3,334,- 319. 3,298,472. 3,298,473. 3,302,086. 3,302,144. Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Jensen, Otto. Otto. Otto. Otto. Jensen, Otto. 3,334,287. Jensen, Otto, and Dortort. 3,314,031. Kelley, Thomas R. 3,330,516. Kelley, T R., and Lipnitz. 3,339,114. Kussy, Frank W. 3,324,356. Kussy, Frank W. 3,330,994. Kussy, Frank W., Farnsworth, and Thomas. 3,311,793. Lamb. Raymond, and Graham. 3,356,906. Lipnitz, James W. 3,334,272. Lipnitz, James W., and Zocholl. 3,327,171. McCloud, James R. 3,335,245. McCloud, James R.. and McConnell. 3,313,901. McKeough, Daniel H. 3,328,039. McKeough, Daniel H. 3,350,528. Meacham, James F. 3,349,292. Myers, Felix E. 3,319,196. Myers, Felix E. 3,324,264. Onderko, Joseph J. 3,324.263. Robins. Charles T., and Goodnow. 3,344,375. Rodeseike, Sigurd O. 3,339.031. Sehaefer, Johannes. 3,317,813. Schaefer, Johannes. 3.324,380. Sciba, Harry. 3,299,233. Seguin, Lutz. 3,313,982. Shaffer, Howard R. 3,319,020. Shaffer, Howard R. 3,324,428. Strobel, Albert. 3,302,140. Strobel, Albert. 3,305,653. Strobel, Albert. 3,334,277. Strobel, Albert, and Brumfield. 3,319,195. Strobel, Albert, and Gray. 3,299,244. Wilson, George A. 3,299,243. 3,301,984. 3,301,985. 3,309,473. 3,300,685. 3.302,146. Zocholl, Stanley E., and Lipnitz. 3,319,127. Iaciofano, Joseph, to Gorham Corp. Silver polish containing di-n-hexadecyl disulfide. 3,352,095, 11-14-67, CI. 106 — 5. Iacobellis, Sam F. : See — Knuth. Eldon L., and Iacobellis. 3,322,334. Iacobovici, Theodor, to Uon Roll AG. Method for the combus- tion of partially dewatered sewage sludge as well as im- proved furnace incorporating grate firing for carrying out the aforesaid method. 3,333,556, 8-1-67, CI. 110 — 15. Iacono, Vincent D., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Helmet enclosure. 3,310,811, 3-28-67, CI. 2 — 6. Iacovlello, John G., and M. B. Mueller, to Allied Chemical Corp. Phenol-acrolein resins and the process of making them using a sulphonic acid catalyst. 3,345,335, 10-3-67, CI. 260—55. Iacuone, Roberto : See — Muench, Werner, Siclari, Silvestri, Argenziano, and Iacuone. 3,329,723. Iammatteo. Pasquale. to The Lionel Corp. Tilt-track section for slot car racers. 3,359,920, 12-26-67, CI. 104 — 60. Iannelli, Frank M. Carbonating apparatus. 3,337,197, 8-22-67, CI. 261 — 160. Iannicelli, Joseph : See — Abovtes, Peter, and Iannicelli. 3.323.932. Aboytes. Peter, and Iannicelli. 3,335,020. Maynard, Robert N., and Iannicelli. 3,320,027. Iannucci, Luigi. Men's suit tvpe jacket with concealable but- ton fastener. 3.345,644, 10-10-67, CI. 2 — 96. Iannucci, Vincent A. : See — Soussloff, Dimltri G., and Iannucci. 3,333,441. I'Anson Industries. Inc. : See — I'Anson, Thomas. 3,311,220. I'Anson, Thomas, to I'Anson Industries, Inc. Adjustable- pitch sprocket wheel. 3,311,220, 3-28-67, CI. 19S— 16S. Iantorno, James : See — Mohr, George E., and Iantorno. 3,305,626. Wilson, George A. Wilson, George A. Wilson. George A. Zocholl, Stanley E. Zocholl. Stanley E. 620 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ianuzzi, Joseph N. : See — Bryner, Ernest J., and Ianuzzi. 3,360,109. Ianuzzi, Joseph N., E. J. Bryner, and J. L. Wight, to Sigma Engineering Service, Inc. Helixing machine. 3,357,139, 12-12-67, CI. 51—50. Iappelli, Vincent J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Purifica- tion of nitriles. 3,322,814, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 465.1. Iappelli, Vincent J., and S. Sobel, to Universal Oil Products Co. Purification of nitriles. 3,328,458, 6-27-67, CI. 260— 465.1. Iaquinta, Dominic J. Anti-skid device. 3,336,963, 8-22-67, CI. 152—216. Iavelli, Teno, and E .R. Miller, to Chrysler Corp. Multiple speed power transmission mechanism. 3,319,479, 5-16-67, CI 71 333 Ibel,' Charles J., to Supreme Steel Equipment Corp. Gang lock for cabinets. 3,318,646, 5-9-67, CI. 312—218. Ibex Motor Truck Corp. : See — Hafer, George E., and Willis. 3,338.326. Ibisch, Alvln C. Rotary snow plow. 3,299,546, 1-24-67, CI. 37 — 43. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. fabrics. 3,315,328, 4-25-67, CI. Ibrahim, Salim M., to E Process for preparing 28—72. Ibrahim, Salim M., to E Ichikawa, Ohzeki, Senda, 3,320,521. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for producing elastic yarns and fabrics. 3,325,870, 6-20-67, CI. 28 — 72. Ice, Andrew L. Cigarette filter means. 3,335,729, 8-15-67, CI. 131 — 10.5. Ice, George E., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Tem- perature-compensated circuit arrangement. 3,349,348, 10- 24-67, CI. 333—72. Iceland, William P., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Photocell arc timer. 3,315,126, 4-18-67, CI. 315 — 151. Iceland, William P., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Calibrating circuit for time delay apparatus. 3,325,694, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 142. Iehida, Hiroshi : See — Yamada, Nonoru, Shimada, and Iehida. 3.345,349. Ichiliara, Kiyoshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method of crvogenicallv separating coke-oven gas. 3,339,371, 9-5-67, CI. 62 — 26. Ichihara, Kiyoshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method of separating car- bon monoxide from oxygenized converter gas. 3,340,695, 9-12-67, CI. 62—12. Ichihara, Kiyoshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method of and apparatus for cryogenic separation of coke-oven gas. 3,340,698, 9-12- 67, CI. 62 — 23. Ichikawa, Akira : See — Sasaki, Minoru, Yamamoto, and Masunaka. 3,355,402. Ichikawa, Atsuo : See — Segawa. Yasuo, and Ichikawa Ichikawa, Eiichi : See — Odo, Keijiro. and Ichikawa. 3,360,534. Ichikawa, Ryotaro. Hollow twist synthetic resin and method of producing same. 3,335,560, 8-15-67, CI. 57 — 165. Ichikawa, Stanley T., and R. Young, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Methods for controlling helminths in animals using certain organophosphorus compounds. 3,345,260, 10-3-67, CI. 167—53. Ichikawa, Tamotsu : See — Motomatsu, Noriyasu, Ichikawa, and Tanaka. 3,310,971. Ichikawa, Wataru, to Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Aqueous metal Iodide solution for use as an X-ray contrast agent. 3,316,- 407, 4-25-67, CI. 250—108. Ichikawa, Yataro, to Teijin Ltd. Process for the preparation of aromatic carboxylic acids. 3,334,135, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 524 Ichiki', Eiichi : See — Toyoshima, Kiyoshi, Ichiki, Ryu, and Inoue. 3,306,732. Ichinokawa, Hideo : See — Oga, Tai.iiro, Ichinokawa, and Ito. 3,355,479. Ichinokawa, Takeo. Proportional counter having a polv- carbonate window. 3,296,478, 1-3-67, CI. 313 — 93. Ichinose, Yukio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method for refining metals and alloys with a manganese-germanium treating agent. 3 342,589. 9-19-67, CI. 75—49. Ichirara, Tatsuya, and I. Ido, to Honeywell, Inc. Turbine type mass-flow meter. 3,306,105. 2-28-07. CI. 73 — 231. Icxi, Jean J. G., to Laboratoires Dalic. Method of electro- plating selected portions of an electrically conductive ob- ject. 3,309,291, 3-14-67, CI. 204 — 1.5. Idaco Engineering and Equipment Co. : See — McGlinchey. Arthur E. 3,358,348. Idaho Concrete Pipe Co. : See — Chanlund, Carl W. 3,302,262. Iddings, Lloyd A., to United States of America, Navy. Elec- trostatically suspended gyroscope signal pickoff. 3^320, S17, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Iddings, Llovd A., to United States of America, Navy. Rapid inertial alignment method. 3,328,881, 7^-67, CI. 33—1. Ide, Gordon M. : See — Garber, John D., Ide, and Meigs. 3,357,785. Ide, John M. Underwater listening aid for submerged per- sonnel. 3,296,582, ' Ide, Junji : See — Anraku, Takao, Ide, Satoshi: See — Kato, Keizo, Ide, and Okada. 3,295,983. Ideal- Aerosmith, Inc. : See — Kallenbach, Donald D. 3,323,369. 1-3-67, CI. 340—5. Ide, and Kobayashi. 3,340,249. 3,303,397. 3,304,498. 3,320,437. 3,320,438. 3,311,953. Ideal Brass Works, Inc. : See — Quinn, Bert A. 3,333,879. Ideal Corp. : See — Schaub, Erwin L. 3,311,959. Schaub, Erwin L. 3,359,017. Ideal Dispenser Co. : See — Poston, Byron L. 3,341,071. Ideal Electric and Mfg. Co., The : See- Getb, Carl E., Jr. 3,305,762. Ideal Fastener Corp. : See — Bashover, Albert. 3.353,217. Ideal Industries, Inc. : See — Costner, Clarence J. 3.318,079. Costner, Jackson. 3,319,413. Myers, Thomas E. Myers, Thomas E. Myers, Thomas E. Myers, Thomas E. Myers, Thomas E. 3,329,838. Myers, Thomas E. 3,330.996. Myers, Thomas E. 3,335,333. Nivens, Allen B. 3,299,479. Nivens, Allen B. 3,310,597. Nivens, Allen B., and Rayfield. Pittnian, David M. 3,345.694. Rayfield, James A. F., and Whitehurst. 3.305,896. Ravfield, James A. F., and Whitehurst. 3,345,695. Swanson, Arthur F. 3,350,499. Whitehurst, Joe R. Re. 26,135. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,295,170. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,307,225. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3.316,598. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,328,851. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,337,923. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,345,696. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3.353,226. Whitehurst, Joe R. 3,355.775. Zulauf, Richard F. 3,350,044. Ideal Rubber Products Co., Inc. : See — Steinberg, Meyer. 3,337,258. Ideal Toy Corp. : See — Isaacson, Anson. 3,350,813. Katz, Abraham M. 3,298,129. Katz, Abraham M.. and Lindsay. 3,358,400. Lindsav. Kenneth W. 3.359,680. Lindsav Kenneth W., Bornn, and Ensmann. 3,350,812. Moe, Walter, and Nielsen. 3,303,593. Stopek, Benjamin. 3,335,433. Ideal Tubular Corp. : See — Friedman, Harrv. 3.327,326. Ideal Venders (Division of Eddy Match Co., Ltd.) : See — Blaynev, Allan B. 3,305,129. Idelson, Elbert M.. and H. G. Rogers, Photographic products and processes. CI. 96—29. Idelson, Elbert M., and H. G. Rogers, to Polaroid Corp. Ortho-carbalkoxy and ortho, ortho'-dicarbalkoxy azo dyes containing ortho-dihvdroxy-phenyl or para-dihydroxy- phenyl groups. 3,336,287, 8-15-67, CI. 260—202. Iden Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Elwell. Maurice W. 3,321,071. Idento Equipment Co. : See — West, John A., and Eppes. Identymatic Trust : See — Klein, Stefan G. 3,318,428. Idler, Gustav : See — Roller, Siegfried, and Idler. Ido, Ichiro: See — Ichirara, Tatsuya, and Ido. Ogawa, Shinichiro, and Ido. Idoine, Harry E., to Challenge-Cook Bros. Trench digging and refilling apparatus. 3,332,249, 7-25-67, CI. 61—72.6. Idol, James D., Jr. : See — „ „ Greene, Janice L., Godfrey, and Idol. 3,818,943. Greene, Janice L., Godfrey, and Idol. 3,325,529. Idzik, Edmund W. : See — Dover, David J., and Idzik. 3,328,747. Ielo, Giovanna : See — Muench, Werner, and Ielo. 3,358,018. Iezzi, Rocco: See — Corniello, John P. 3.296.394. Ifield, Richard J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Control apparatus for gas turbine engine variable air intakes. 3,310,286, 3-21-67, CI. 253—52. Igarashi, Isemi : See — Chiku, Takewo, and Igarashi. 3,304,787. Igarashi, Isoji : See — Maehara, Shigeru, and Igarashi. 3,333,839. Igarasi, Seizi : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogaml, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,298,923. Ige, Frank T. : See — Suzuki, Tom. 3,312,503. Ignatjev, Vladimir. Axial bearing. 3,347,603, 10-17-67, CI. 308 — 6. Ignatowski, James R. : See — Goodrich, George W., and Ignatowski. 3,341,730. Ignatowski, James R., and R. R. Thompson, to The Bendix Corp. Electron multiplier array for image intensifier tubes. 3,343,025, 9-19-67, CI. 313 — 105. to Polaroid Corp. 3,307,947. 3-7-67, 3,301,733. 3,300,958. 3,306,105. 3,310,738. LIST OK PATENTEES G21 Ignell, Rolf L. : See — Rauslng, Anders R., and Ignell. 3,317,070. Rauslng, Anders R., and [gnell. 3,325.030. Rausiug, Anders R., and Ignell. 3,348,719. Rauslng, Anders R., and Ignell. 3,355,080. Ignell, Rolf L., to A. R. Rausing. Lid-covered container. 3.339,605, 9-5-67, CI. 150 — .5. Igoe, Walter B., and L. M. Wash. Collapsible wig case. 3,338,- 388, 8-29-67, CI. 20G— S. [gras, Raymond A. : See — Burnside, Gilbert L., Igras. and Stroshere. 3,325,390. Igras, Raymond A., and G. G. Strosberg, to The Ford Motor Co. Electrocoating feed control process and apparatus. 3,305,467, 2-21-67, CI. 204—181. Ihara Chemicals Co. Ltd. : See — Takematsu, Tetsuo, Ohashi, and Kado. 3.333,048. Ihlenfeld, Francis J. : See — Vevirit. James V., and Ihlenfeld. 3,320.009. Ihlenfeldt, Eugene T., to The Boeing Co. Temperature con- trol system. 3,315,063, 4-18-67, CI. 219 — 497. Ihlenfeldt, Kugene T., to The Boeing Co. Function generator. 3,343,072. 9-19-67. CI. 323—44. Ihota, Lawrence T. : See — Juris, Mitchell A., Storcel, and Ihota. 3,316, 52S. Ihrig, Allen L. : See — Bruns, John H., Jr., Ihrig, and Knapp. 3.355,793. Ihrig, Allen C, to Corning Glass Works. Apparatus for manu- facturing glass. 3,345,150, 10-3-67, CI. 65 — 184. Ihrman, Krvn G. : See — Closson, Rex D., Ihrman, and Filbev. 3,338,961. Iida, Chiyoichi, and H. Yano. Clip device. 3,349,453, 10-31-67, CI. 24—252. Iida, Hirohiko : See — Shiranezawa, Takao, Iida, Taira, and Takahashi. 3,312,- 052. Iida, Yutaka: See — Yamashita, Sunao, Iida, Hara, Hirukawa, and Kameyama. 3,317,435. Iljima, Teijl : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,298,923. lino, Hirokazu, to Sekaicho Gomu Kabushiki Kaisha. Rubber compositions. 3,313,764, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. lino, Shigenori : See — Kobayashi, Kanjiro, lino, and Ohta. 3,318,914. Iizuka, Kelgo. Method and apparatus for measuring electro- magnetic energy with photosensitive reflectors. 3,300,722, 1-24-67, CI. 325—67. Ike, Ernest C, to Western Die Casting Co. Valve for fluid pressure brake system and the like. 3,314,43S, 4-1S-67, CI. 137—102. Ikebe, Munetaka: See — Fukuda, Junichi, Suzuki. Ikebe, and Sagara. 3,310,592. Ikeda, Carol K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cyclic acetal coating compositions. 3,301,693, 1-31-67, CI. 106 — 176. Ikeda, Carol K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Novel polymeric materials. 3,308,101, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 78.4. Ikeda. Hatsuko : See — Ikeda, Hiroshi and Hatsuko. 3,356,674. Ikeda, Hiroshi and Hatsuko. to Rikagaku Kenkyusho. 3-C-hy- droxymethyl-3,5-didesoxy-L-lyxofuranose and its deriva- tives, and a process for the production thereof. 3,356,674, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 209. Ikeda, Minoru, to France Bed Co. Ltd. Portable steam bath. 3,351.957, 11-14-67, CI. 4 — 164. Ikeda, Miyoshi, F. Fujioka, C. Sugiyama, and T. Nakagome, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. 2-methyl-4-sulfonilamido- 6-methoxy-3(2H)-pvridazinone for treating coccidiosis. 3,311,536, 3-28-67, CI. 167—53.1. Ikeda, Osamu: See — Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, and Matsui. 3,317,517. Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, Tokashiki, Sumi, and Matsui. 3,317.516. Ikeda, Takeyoshi : See — Nakagawa, Kazuo, and Ikeda. 3,345,584. Ikegal Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — ■ Aihara, Kenzo, Tanl, and Hirokawa. 3,319,496. Ikegami, Hidetsugu, T. Momota, E. Takekoshi, Z.-I. Matn- moto, G. Nonaka, M. Goto, and S. Shimoji, to Hidetsugu Ikegami, Japan Atomic Energy Research institute. Mag- net assembly capable of controlling distribution of magnetic field. 3,296,569, 1-3-67, CI. 335 — 209. Ikegami. Kazutoshi : See — Futaki, Hisao, and Ikegami. 3,328.722. Ikegami, Kazutoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Direct current brushless motor including pulse width modulation. 3,305,713, 2-21-67, CI. 318 — 138. Ikegami. Kazutoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Tape recorder having a brushless D.-C. motor for tape feed- ing. 3,317,803, 5-2-67, CI. 318 — 138. Ikegami. Kazutoshi. and A. Kamoi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Electronic digital computer provided with a drum type memory device. 3,299,407, 1-17-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ikegami, Yoshlzo, to Konan Camera Laboratory Co. Ltd. Television system. 3.320.359, 5-16-67, CI. 178 — 6.8. Ikert, George H., to Calumet & Hecla. Inc. Powered metal spinning apparatus. 3,333,448, 8-1-67, CI. 72 — 85. Iketani. Taisho. Device for automatically and intermittentlv spraying pressurized products. 3,360,165, 12-26-67, CI. 222—54. Ikeyama, Akio : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Shiji, Nomura, Endo, Ikeyama, and Nlshi- kawa. 3,297, 6S4. Ikl Electric Industry Co. Ltd. : See — Watanabe, Jun. 3,305,644. Iki, Kiyohiko : See — Iki, Yasuhiko. 3,349,918. Iki, Yasuhiko, to Kiyohiko Iki. Magnetizable-particle type fil- tration apparatus capable of performing continuous filter- ing operation. 3,349,918, 10-31-67, CI. 210 — 'I'S.:. Ik 1. 1 ih, Kurt, to United States of America, Army. Seismic transmission-reception system. 3,296,580, 1-3-67, CI. 340—17. Ikrath, Kurt, to United States of America, Army. Genera- tion and reception of low frequency seismic waves. 3,302,- 745, 2-7-67, CI. 181 — .5. Ikrath, Kurt, to United States of America, Army. Self- excited seismic systems. 3,302,746, 2-7-67, CI. 181 — .5. Ikrath, Kurt, and W. A. Schneider, to United States of Amer- ica, Army. Inflatable microwave antenna with variable parameters. 3.321,763, 5-23-67, CI. 343—754. Ikuta, Michiko, and M. Miyawaki, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Novel lactone derivatives and production thereof. 3,290,- 279, 1-3-07, CI. 260—343.3. Ildos, Ennio : See — Bonvieini, Alberto, and Ildos. 3,320,334. Bonvicinl, Alberto, and Ildos. 3,321,267. lies, Harold A. : See — Beebee, Brian H., and lies. 3,314,843. lies, Peter A., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Process of mak- ing solar cells or the like. 3,350,775. 11-7-67, CI. 29—572. Uford Ltd. : See — Anderson, Brian. 3,328,419. Anderson, Brian, and Greenhalgh. 3,312,715. Bannert, Konrad J., and Thurston. 3.348.949. Fieken, Geoffrey E., Fry, and Thurston. 3,338,714. Fry, Douglas J., and Keogh. 3,331,840 Fry, Douglas J., and Keogh. 3,333,961. Harris, Albert E., and Dodd. 3,352.682. Neale, Denis M. 3,312,144. Neale. Denis M. 3,350,981. Thurston, Elvin F. W. 3,338,712. Whitear, Brian R. D., and Fry. 3,350,3S2. Ilg, John C, to Elliot Laboratories, Inc. Disposable plastic bag. 3,306,327, 2-28-67, CI. 150—2.1. Ilg, John C, to Elliot Laboratories, Inc. Method and appara- tus for treating blood. 3,328,255, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 78. Ilg, John C. to Elliot Laboratories, Inc. Funnel. 3,335,769. 8-15-67, CI. 141—340. Ilgemann, Rudolf : See — Nauschenbach, Rolf D., Naarmann, Mayer, and Ilgemann. 3,326.832. Ilikon Corp. : See — Bonis, Laszlo J. 3,297,571. Bonis, Laszlo J., Sandven, and Manning. 3,331,686 Bonis, Laszlo J., and Witt 3,342,248. Mancuso, Arion. 3 310,843. Manning, Bernard, Rice, and Mancuso. 3,329,198. Ilines, Laurence J. Potato dough extruder. 3,344,752, 10-3- 67, CI. 107—14. Ilia, Raymond A. : See — Ogle, James A., Jr.. Hitzeroth, and Ilia. 3,316,832. Ulingsworth, Bernard D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Sulfur group sensitized emulsions. 3,320,069, 5-16-67, CI. 96— 107. Illiugworth, Alec R. Electrically heated covering. 3,334,216, 8-1-67, CI. 219—528. Illingworth, Robert H., to The Evening News Publishing Co. Air purification. 3,325,973, 6-20-67, CI. 55 — 90. Illingworth, Robert H., to Garden State Paper Co., Inc. De- inking printed waste cellulosic stock. 3,354,026, 11-21-67, CI. 162 — 5. Illingworth, Robert H., and C. A. Benson, to Garden State Paper Co., Inc. Clarifying waste effluents from de-inking processes by reversing the effluent pH. 3,354,028, 11-21-67, CI. 162—5. Illingworth, William T., and D. J. Howard, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Shearing and extractor device. 3,308,699, 3- 14-67, CI. 83—133. Illinois Lock Co., The : See — Gray, Raymond K., and Wolniak. 3,336,774. Spencer, Elbert M. 3,299,678. Wolniak, Stanley C, and Spencer. 3,317,215. Illinois Milling, Inc. : See — Liebig, Joseph M. 3,300,256. Liebig. Joseph M. 3,306,223. Liebig. Joseph M. 3,306,622. Liebig, Joseph M. 3,331,611. Illinois National Bank & Trust Co. : See — Ipsen, Harold N. 3,301,541. Illinois Railway Equipment Co. : See — Sweger, Theodore J. 3,307,496. Sweger. Theodore J. 3,353,831. Illinois Stoker Co. : See — Simpson, Frank S. 3,318,270. Illinois Testing Laboratories : See — Pel tola, Yeikko K. 3.325.734. 622 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Illinois Tool Works Inc. : See — Beart, Robert W. 3,307,321. Bostrora, John D. 3,344,974. Bostrom, John D. 3,351,124. Bury, George J. 3,300,611. Bury, George J. 3,312,805. Bury, George J. 3,355,566. Connard, John M. 3,344,817. Dyslin, Robert II. 3,358,548. Edwards, Bryant. 3,302.822. Edwards, Bryant. 3,307,746. Edwards, Bryant. 3,318,487. Edwards, Bryant. 3,321,104. Edwards, Bryant. 3,325,000. Edwards, Bryant. 3,325,048. Edwards, Bryant. 3,335,901. Edwards, Bryant. 3,341,893. Edwards, Bryant. 3,342,914. Edwards, Bryant. 3,344,948. Fabish, Edward F. 3,313,411. Fisher, Julian V. 3,300,109. Fisher, Julian V. 3.352,195. Gutshall, Charles E. 3,315,720. Gutshall, Charles E. 3,324,491. Gutshall, Charles E. 3,340,494. Hannernan, Walter M. 3,331,272. Knohl, Friedrich K. 3,313,197. Koepke, John A. 3,311,731. Koepke, John A. 3,350,531. Lanius, James C, Jr. 3,352,344. Lyon, Wavne B. 3,302,783. Lyon. Wavne B. 3,337,664. Lyon, Wavne B.. and Ehlert. 3,357,053. » Melone, Robert R. 3,310,326. Melone, Robert R. 3.332,046. Pinkowski, Henry J. 3,303,556. Poupiteh, Ougljesa J. 3.321,076. Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 3,331,500. Poupiteh, Ougljesa J. 3,341,005. Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 3,341,107. Poupiteh, Ougljesa J. 3,348,674. Poupitch, Ougljesa J. 3,355,013. Rapata, George M. 3,297,849. Rapata, George M. 3,319,510. Rapata, George M. 3,319,918. Rapata. George M. 3,320,712. Rayburn, Charles C. 3,330,995. Rosendahl, Guenter K. 3,321,820. Ryder, Francis E. 3,344.270. Saari, Oliver E. 3,341,729. Schlueter, David F. 3,330,402. Stokes, John B. 3.345.706. Turnbull, Albert E., and McDonald. 3,309.955. Wagner, David P., and Gutshall. 3,355,205. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3,321,562. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3.325,004. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3,330.408. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3,342,915. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3,349.941. Wanderer, Herbert J. 3,349,950. Illinois Water Treatment Co. : See — Keller, Harold W. 3,325,011. Illis, Alexander, H. J. Koehler, and B. J. Brandt, to The International Nickel Co.. Inc. Method for the production of high purity dense nickel oxide and the product thereof. 3,342,547, 9-19-67, CI. 23—61. Illy, Hugo, to Ciba Ltd. Monoazo nitro thiazole dyestuffs. 3,335,125, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 158. Illy, Hugo, to Toms River Chemical Corp. Water insoluble pyrazolone monoazo dyestuffs. 3,342,801, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 162. lima Industria Lavorazioni Metalli Antiacidi S.A.S and Geigy, J. R., A.G. : See — Drago. Leo. 3,326,022. Ilnyckyj, Stephan, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Terpolvmer pour point depressant and method of manufac- ture. 3,341,309, 9-12-67, CI. 44—62. Ilnyckyj, Stephan, and G. A. Holder. 3,304,261, 2-14-67, CI. 252—56. Ilnyckyj, Stephan, and D. M. MacLeod, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Sealing wax composition. 3,354,106, 11-21- 67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Ilse-Werke KG : See — Muller vom Hagen, Heinz-Gunther. 3,311,337. llvespaa, Atso : See — Marxer, Adrian, Thomas, and llvespaa. 3,340,301. Im, Ho Bin: See — Wickham, Donald G., and Im. 3,300,411. Im, Samuel S. : See — Butler, James H., Chance, and Im. 3,355,335. Imada, Akira : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,298,923. Image Instruments, Inc. : See — Simon, William. 3,309,958. Imagineering, Inc. : See — Willis, Donald M. 3,295,617. Imagineers Corp. : See — Anderson, Robert F. 3,353,527. Imahashi, Issei, to Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seiskosha. Counter with interstage coupling-circuit and gate co- operating to momentarily disconnect counter-stage supply to effect counting. 3,316,426, 4-25-67, a. 307 — 88.5. Imahashi, Issei, to Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha. Tran- sistor circuit for generating pulses in alternate directions. 3,351,822. 11-7-67. CI. 317—148.5. Imai, Hirosuke : See — Furukawa, Junji, Saegusa, and Imai. 3,314,898. Imai, Kiyokazu : See — Abe, Hitoshi, and Imai. 3,309,424. Fukushima, Osamu, and Imai. 3,342,920. Imai, Kiyokazu, and Y. Sakurada, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Polymer product comprising methacrylic ester and a-methylstyrene, and processes of producing same. 3,297,- 794, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 885. Imai, Kiyokazu, O. Fukushima, and S. Miyazaki, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method or manufacturing spinning solu- tions of mixed vinyl chloride and alpha-methylstyrene poly- mers. 3,320,205, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Imai, Shigemi. Snap hook. 3,335,472, 8-15-67, CI. 24—237. Imai, Yoshio : See — Iwakura, Yoshio, Uno, and Imai. 3,313,783. Imamura, Ryokichi, and K. Suzuki, to Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. F. M. multiplex stereophonic broadcast receiver. 3,327,059, 6-20-67, CI. 179—15. Imamura, Tadao : See — Tsuda, Koh, Yasukawa, Imamura, and Nagahama. 3,313,- 725. Imamura, Toshiaki, to Dojindo & Co. Ltd. Metal purifica- tion process. 3,301,660, 1-31-67, CI. 75 — 20. Imanishi, Yoshitatsu : See — Iwamoto, Nobumasa, Nakano, and Imanishi. 3,297,804. Imashiro, Yoshio : See — ■ Masuda, Katsutada, and Imashiro. 3,312,690. Imazu, Yasuo, to Eidai Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic conveyer for veneer sheets. 3,321,065, 5-23-67, CI. 198 — 50. Imbertson, Norman M., and L. E. Tabor. Method and appara- tus for securing thin-skinned structures. 3,355,851, 12-5- 67, CI. 52 — 698. Imboden, Walter H. Sinker operating means and method for circular kniting machines. 3,307,377. 3-7-67, CI. 66—108. Imboldi, Edmondo : See — Glomb, Walter L., Janeff, and Imboldi. 3,340,532. Imel, Arthur M., Jr., and S. Y. C. Soong, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method of defoliating plants. 3,334,989, 8-8-67, CI. 71—72. Imes, Paul L., and P. H. Rhodes, to Swift & Co. Coating com- positions comprising styrene-maleic anhydride copolymer and polyepoxide. 3,321,424, 5-23-67. CI. 260 — 23. Imhof, Augustin. Safety valve. 3,297,048, 1-10-67, CI. 137—512. Imhoff, Alfred E., to Burroughs Corp. Electrical component lead-end shearing device. 3,307,442, 3-7-67. CI. 83—580. Imhoff, Eduard. Method of producing O-nicitinoyl choline chloride. 3,337,569, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 295.5. Imhoff, Theodore K., to Corning Glass Works. Detachable handle. 3,306,647, 2-28-67, CI. 294 — 16. Immarigeon, Jean H., to Sociel6 Mixte pour l'Etude et le Developpement de la Technique des Centres Postaux Meeanise. Selective conveyor styled somepost. 3,316,855, 5-2-67, CI. 104—88. Immel, Richard H., to Koppers Co., Inc. Process and ap- paratus for making shaped cellular articles from expand- able thermoplastic resins. 3,331,899, 7-18-67, CI. 264 — 26. Imming, David H. : See — Moehlenpah, Walter G., Eberle, and Imming. 3,322,018. Imoto, Riichiro, Y. Kosaka, and M. Hayata, to Toyo Soda Mfg. Co., Ltd. Catalvst composition for oxychlorination of hydrocarbons. 3,332,885, 7-25-67. CI. 252 — 440. Impact Container Corp. : See — Crawford, Earle D., and Daniels. 3,357,601. Imparato, Luigi, and S. Del Ross, to SNAM S.p.A. Additive for cutting-oils and for high-pressures oils. 3,316,237, 4-25- 67, CI. 260—139. Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. : See — Dewar, Robert A., and Maier. 3,298,788. Hall, John R.. and Van Gemert. 3,350,294. Nottie. Rupert A., and Brown. 3,360,334. Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. : See — Allan, John L. H. 3,316,325. Allport, Dennis C, Gamlen, Corran, Eaton, and Twitchett. 3,320,190. Ambler, Arnold E., and Tomlinson. 3,296,001. Andrew, Herbert F. 3,349,074. Andrew, Herbert F., and Buckley. 3,351,578. Andrew, Herbert F., and Poole. 3,305,540. Atkinson, John D., and Hull. 3,328,412. Baird, William, and Parkinson. 3,300,515. Bamford, William R. 3.325,513. Bamford, William R„ and McCaa. 3,344,117. Baron, Thomas D., and Fishwick. 3,335,126. Barr, Dennis A., Nield. and Rose. 3.352,832. Barr, Dennis A., and Rose. 3,297,654. Barrie, Ian T. 3.327,050. Berrie, Alistair H., and Windle. 3,316,240. Berrie. Alistair H, and Windle. 3,325.469. Bild, Frederick, and Robinson. 3,300,555. LIST OF PATENTEES 623 Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. : See — Continued Black, William, Hayes, and Topham. 3,323,931. Blackball, Alexander. 3,308,114. Booth, Gerald, Douglas, Hunter, and Johnson. 3,314,- 935. Bowman. Francis, Cooper, Irving, and Livingston. 3,359,- 230. Bradburv, Frank R., and Campbell. 3,328,413. Bradbury, Frank R., and Campbell. 3,330,833. Bradbury, Frank R., and Jarvls. 3,296,273. Bradley, Anthony, Topper, and Yeats. 3,339,526. Braunholtz, John T 3,332,959. Braunholtz, John T., and Shepherd. 3,308,124. Briggs, James A., and Collett. 3,356.312. Bromby, Norman G., Rayner, and Wootton. 3,349,094. Bromby, Norman G., and Wootton. 3,357,957. Broome, Arthur W. J., Crossley, and Jones. 3,349,090. Bryant, Patrick S. 3,349,066. Burgess, Robin H. 3,301,816. Burgess, Robin H. 3,357.946. Burgess, Robin H., and Griffiths. 3,297,479. Buteux, Richard H. B., and Crooks. 3,304,017. Campbell, Ian. 3,299,074. Chapman, Roy, and Hall. 3,305,911. Chodnekar, Madhukar S., Growther, and Howe. 3,312,- 592. Clark, Duncan, and Havden. 3,360,548. Clark, Keith J. 3,347,838. Clark, Keith J., and Jones. 3,332,920. Clark, Keith J., Palmer, and Turner-Jones. 3,316,226. Clark, Peter F., and Poole. 3,351,594. Clay, William M., and Yeats. 3,340,199. Coffey, Robert S.. and Lawley. 3,346,473. Coffey, Robert S., and Lawley. 3,347,763. Cooper, Albert C, and Irving. 3,324,132. Corran, John A. 3,303,196. Costain, Winston, Palmer, and White. 3,352,821. Costain, Winston, and Terry. 3,342,882. Cotton, Joseph B. 3,295,917. Cotton, Joseph B., Bowen, and Ravenscroft. 3,318,792. Cousens, Richard H., Osmond, and Solomon. 3,298,990. Crawford, John W. C, and Gakes. 3,328,486. Creasey, Norman G., and Watt. 3,330,829. Cropp. Donald T., and Gilman. 3,349,137. Crowther, Albert F., and Smith. 3,317,553. Crowther, Albert F., and Smith. 3,337,628. Crowther, Albert F.. and Young. 3,297,530. Curtis, Harold E., Johnson, and Russell. 3,358,433. Davies, Duncan S., and Jones. 3,356,708. Davies, Phineas, and Snowdon. 3,326,956. Davies, Trevor, Fletcher, and Mclntvre. 3,346,541. Dawson, William, and Kirby. 3,303,620. Dick, William, and Gurton. 3,356,546. Dlprose, Gordon. 3,324,046. Dowden, Dennis A., and Davies. 3,334,055. Downer, John M., Wootton, and Hobbs. 3,305,500. Downes, John E., and Headford. 3,336,325. Duncanson. Leonard A., and Lawley. 3,351,657. Duxbury. Frederick K., and Johnson. 3,326,899. Edwards, John W., Sherratt, and Small. 3,308,174. Everard, Kenneth B., and Perrv. 3,345,439. Featherstone, William. 3,347,948. Fettis, Gordon C, and Thomas. 3,325,516. Fielding, Harold C. 3,312,746. Garden, William D. 3,336,152. Garden, William D.. and Hall. 3,323,937. Glover. Sidney T. 3.354,072. Goodman, Issac, Mclntvre, and Stimpson. 3,321,437. Goulding, Geoffrey L., and Barr. 3,337,389. Greenhalgh, Norman, and Arnall. 3,360,433. Greer, Kent R. 3,353.802. Griffiths, Vivien, and MeGowan. 3,346,537. Guest, Dorothy J., and Williamson. 3,326,807. Haley, Michael J. H. 3,339,441. Hall, Alan F. 3,341,934. Hall, Frank, Heslop, Lodge, Rattee, and Walte. 3,329,691. Harris. David A. 3,353,748. Harrison. Geoffrey G., and Prince. 3,297,561 Hayden. Percy, and Fox. 3,354.234. Hayes, Alan, and Ryley. 3,305,443. Homer, Ronald F. 3.326.926. Homer, Ronald F., and Downes. 3,340,041. Hooper. George W. 3,336,112. Howe, Ralph. 3,312,733. Howe. Ralph, and McLoughlin. 3,340,266. Hubbard, Terence P. 3,329,049. Hulbert. Duncan R., Sheard, and Brown. 3.348,968. Hurlock, Ronald J., and Marsden. 3,309,337. Hurlock, Ronald J., Rayner, and Scott. 3,310,524. Johnson, Alan, Mack, and Price. 3,356,671. Johnson, Bryan K., Browning, and Mansfield. 3.356,313. Johnson. David H. 3,342,809. Jones, William G. M. 3,312,707. Kelly, Patrick M., Ames, and Somerville. 3,330,797. Last, Anthony G. M. 3,308,215. Last, Anthony G. M. 3,325.575. Lee, Denis, and J. N. and J. A. W. Turner. 3,297,522. Lodge, Frank. 3,349,104. Lord, Frank W. 3,328,320. Loversidge, Richard, and Pearson. 3,356,663. Lowe, David, Norris, and Turner. 3,347,909. Mack, Henry P. B. 3,340,216. Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. : See — Continued Manock. Geoffrey W. 3,316,610. Marrlnan, Henry J., and Rlseley. 3,317,335. Mather, Joseph G., a^id Williams. 3,325,531. Mather, John. 3,352,921. Mclntyre, James E. 3,304,220. Mclntyre, James E., Marsden, and Dempster. 3,352,734. Mclntyre James E., and McCreath. 3,305,603. McLoughlin, Bernard J., and Smith. 3,328,417. Medlycott, Lionel S., and Cail. 3,303,733. Melvin, Philip A., and Pryce. 3,318,775. Mitchell, John, and Topham. 3,336,147. Moakes, John E. 3,346,651. Morris, Cyril, and Wood. 3,332,929. Mountneld, Brian A. 3,338,956. Nicholls, Barry, and Rose. 3,318,851. Nleld, Eric. 3,338,919. Osmond, Desmond W. J. 3,317,635. Osmond, Desmond W. J., Simpson, and Waghorn. 3,331,- 801. Owen, John B., and Sagar. 3,309,223. Pass, Geoffrey. 3,318,963. Pears, Gordon E. A. 3,324,097. Ray, Neil H. 3,317,297. Richardson, Dora N. 3,341,537. Riggs, Aubrey F. 3,296,352. Roberts. Robert, and Walker. 3,318,949. Rushton, John D., and Williams. 3,325,532. Shepherd, Charles. 3,342,830. Sherrington, Peter J., Waterhouse, and Jones. 3,348,938. Slatcher, Reginald P. 3,308,021. Snudden, Robert W. 3,358,972. Speight, James H. 3,336,234. Swindells, Geoffrey. 3,344,774. Taylor, John H. 3,355,442. Thornhill, Raymond S. 3,340,001. Waring, Wilson S. 3,328,247. Warren, Charles K. 3,305,530. Warren, Charles K. 3,305,531. Warren, Charles K. 3,318,847. Whim, Bernard P., and Fettis. 3,345,406. Wiener, Hans B., and Featherstone. 3,359,341. Wiener, Hans B., Sorrie, and Featherstone. 3,304,341. Williams, Roger O., and Dent. 3,334,148. Williamson, William I. 3,337,491. Zenftman, Henryk. 3,304,272. Imperial Citrus By-Products, Inc. : See — Kirk William A. 3,330,410. Imperial-Eastman Corp. : See — Franck, George E. 3,298,528. Franck, George E. 3,336,058. Franck, George E. 3,345,855. Harrison, George and N. K. 3,331,429. Harrison, George and N. K. 3,357,228. Holmgren, Marvin E. 3,332,447. Peterman, Robert J., and Leiker. 3,335,594. Turek, Anton L. 3,327,989. Imperial Electric Co., The : See — Hansen, Hans R. A. 3.335,309. Hansen, Hans R., and Van Schaack. 3,350,612. Imperial Knife Associated Companies, Inc. : See — Raper, Julian R., Jr., and Tausendfreundt. 3,316,636. Imperial Machine Corp. : See — Bouthiller, Auguste J. 3,301,521. Bouthiller, Auguste J. 3,303,853. Imperial Metal Industries (Kynoch) Ltd. : See — Evans, Evan W., and Hall. 3,306,739. Evans, Evan W., and Lees. 3,341.373. Evans, Evan W., and Smith. 3,340,051. Imperial Oil Ltd. : See — Given, Richard, and Du Plessls. 3,338,814. Imperial Smelting Corp. (N.S.C.) Ltd. : See — Davey, Thomas R. A. 3,360,362. Moller, Leopold, and Pegler. 3,353,911. Imperial Tobacco Co. (of Great Britain and Ireland), Ltd., The: See — Lewis, James G. 3,314,734. Impex-Essen Vertrieb von Werkzeugen G.m.b.H. : See — Grotsch, Georg, and Schneider. 3,323,705. Lang, Fritz. 3,341,213. Improved Machinery, Inc. : See — Allard, Harrie M., and Parker. 3,335,463. Carlsmith, Lawrence A. 3,327,862. Luthi, Oscar. 3,306,460. Luthi, Oscar. 3.320,399. Perkins, Joseph K., and Cbulada. 3,310,242. Putnam, Neil F. 3,306,457. Rich, John P. 3,301,027. Turner, Ralph W., Jr. 3.327,863. Vore. Herbert G. 3,331,512. Improved Pavements Corp. : See — Plumb, Charles C. 3,317,192. Improved Products Co. : See — Smyth, Charles E. 3,332,345. Impulsphysik Dr.-Ing. Frungel, Frank, G.m.b.H.: See — Frungel, Frank, and Roder. 3,300,682. Imre, Bertha M. Clip-on lamp fixture. 3,340,390, 9-5-67, CL 240—10. Imse, Philip J. : See — Ebly, Ronald W., Hodlewsky, and Imse. 3,332,536. 624 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Inise, Philip J., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Grease connection for conveyor rolls. 3,338,381, 8-29-67, CI. 198—192. Imstron Corp. : See — Burr, George S. 3,359,426. Imterlego A. G. : See — Christiansen. Godtfred K. 3,346,775. Inaba, Seiuemon, K. Ito, and R. Shirafuji, to Fujitsu Ltd. Hydraulic system rotary pilot valve. 3,310,284, 3-21-67, CI. 253—1. Inaba, Seiuemon, K. Shimizu, T. Shimajiri, and H. Mori, to Fujitsu Ltd. Digital fine and coarse servo motor control system. 3,323,030, 5-30-67, CI. 318 — 18. Inaba, Seiuemon, K. Shimizu, N. Yoshitake, and H. Murakami, to Fujitsu Ltd. Pulse distribution system. 3,343,137, 9-19- 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Inaba, Seiuemon, and A. Fujii, to Toyo Kogyo Co. Ltd. Cam grinding machine by means of numerical control. 3,344,559, 10-3-67, 01. 51 — 105. Inaba, Yanosuke, G. Kimura, and T. Uematsu, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. Preparation of alpha, omega-diehloroole- fin. 3,299,152, 1-17-67. CI. 260—654. Inamine, Edward S. : See — Jacob, Theodore A., Vitali, Rothrock, and Inamine. 3,300,477. Inamine, Edward S., T. A. Jacob, and R. A. Vitali, to Merck & Co., Inc. Isolation of 7-L-glutamyl dipeptides from glu- tamic acid fermentation broths by ion exchange. 3,331,828, 7-18-67, Cl. 260—112.5. Inamorato, Jack T., to Colgate Palmolive Co. Heavy duty de- tergent composition containing a quaternary ammonium salt. 3,325,414, 6-13-67, Cl. 252—137. Inariba, Tokuzo, to Kabushiki-Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki Seisakusho. Miniature electric synchronous motor. 3,348,- 083, 10-17-67, Cl. 310 — 164. Inboard Marine, Inc. : See — Horning, Wayne F. 3,335,817. Inca Inks, Inc. : See — Remer, Robert K. 3,303,160. Ince, George W. : See — Grant, Robert A., Sumner, Holbrook. and Ince. 3,299,- 353. Ince. Harsch C. : See — Moxley, Arthur R., and Ince. 3,326,256. Incoplas Corp. : See — Koch, Daniel F. 3,330,394. Indak Mfg. Corp. : See — Bedocs, Michael F. 3,329,778. Bedocs, Michael F., and Schink. 3,334,198. Cobb, Jesse M. 3,299,238. Cobb, Jesse M. 3,316,365. Hoy, Leland C, and Hazek. 3,319,016. Schaad, William J., and Schink. 3,299,227. Schaad, William J., and Schink. 3,344,242. Schink, William N. 3,316,364. Schink, William N. 3,329,790. Independent Lock Co. : See — Basseches, Mark T. and P. T. 3,322,270. Brittell, Clarence A. 3,330,404. Haggstrom, Walter R. G. 3,301,549. Patriquin, George P. 3,335,451. Patriquin, George P. 3,335,452. Inderbitzen, Anton L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Sediment corer. 3,299,969, 1-24-67, Cl. 175 — 5. Indergard, Bendix H. : See — Licht, Lazar. Brickl, and Indergard. 3,342,393. Inderhees, John A., to Avco Corp. Air traffic control system including means for generating and displaying the pre- dicted flight path of a plurality of aircraft. 3,330,944, 7-11-67, Cl. 235—150.23. Index-Werke K.G. Hahn & Tesskv : See — Foell, Gerhard, and Ebinger. 3,339,754. Spohn, Karl, and Foil. 3,354,763. Indian Head National Bank : See — La Bombard, Leon E. 3,334,890. Indiana General Corp. : See — Barta, Gerald T., Miskell. Jonas, and Quinn. 3,303,398. Scholten, Richard A. 3,304,451. Seholten. Richard A. 3,356,876. Soley, Warren G. 3,298.730. Indiana University Foundation : See — Billman, John H, and Chernin. 3,337,555. Muhler, Joseph C. 3,330,732. Indoheem N.V. : See — Fickweiler, August E. F. 3,360,693. Indreland, Jack B., to Atlas Coverall & Uniform Supply Co Lint free laundry system. 3,352,627, 11-14-67, Cl. 8 — 137. Indrike, Viktor, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Manufacture of thermoplastic containers. 3,349,989, 10-31-67, Cl. 229 — 44. Inductosyn Corp. : See — Farrand. Clair L. 3,340,451. Farrand, Clair L. 3.353,095. Farrand. Clair L. 3,356.932. Geller, Robert Z. 3.315,253. Tripp, Robert W. 3,328,655. Inductotherm Corp. : See — Kennedy, Theodore R. 3,314.670. Rowan, Henry M., and Kennedy. 3,335,354. Indugas, Gesellschaft fur Industrielle Gasverwertung m.b.H. : See- Schmidt, Theodor. 3,328,988. Induni, Giovanni, to "Patelhold" Patentverwertungs- & Elek- troholding A.G. Spherical doublet antenna with trans- mission line feed at current nodal points. 3,307,108, 2-28-67. Cl. 325—119. Indus Corp. : See — Carrico, Ralph T., and Percifield. 3,330,169. Industria Machine Elettroniche-I.M.E.-S.p.A. : See — Rinaldi, Massimo. 3,340,524. Rinaldi. Massimo. 3,358,125. Industriaktiebolaget Elektro-Variator : See — Meyer, Sven F. E. 3,317,880. Industriaktiebolaget Skomab : See — Sjoberg. Sten O. E. 3,319,530. Industrial Acoustics Co.. Inc. : See — Wasserman, Seymour. 3,302,547. Industrial Air Products, Co. : See — Kuhlmann, Kurt. 3,348,387. Industrial Boiler Co., Inc. : See — ■ Brock, James D. 3,348,739. Brock, James D. 3,352,025. Brock, James D. 3,352,354. Industrial Development Bank : See — Hagedorn, Hans. 3,323,285. Industrial Devices, Inc. : See — ■ Geen, Cory P. 3,345,006. Kausen, Theodore R. 3,352,194. Industrial Dynamics Co., Ltd. : See — - Calhoun, Frederick L., and Dawson. 3,349,906. Industrial Electronic Engineers, Inc. : See— Gessel, Guy O. 3,332,318. Industrial Electronic Rubber Co. : See — Guenther, Gordon B. 3,326,520. Murray, Myles N. 3,326,521. Sparkes, Julian G. 3,349,295. Industrial Electronics Hardware Corp. : See — Pittman, Robert B. 3,297,974. Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg. Co. : See — Schmidt, Henry, Jr., and Zievers. 3,310,171. Zievers, James F. 3,356,220. Zievers, James F., Riley, and Novotny. 3,351,488. Industrial Holding Establishment : See — Combourieux, Andre\ 3,319,567. Combourieux, Andre. 3,345,947. Combourieux, Andre. 3,352,241. Combourieux, Andre. 3,358,604. Industrial Institution International, Ltd. : See — Hervey, David E. 3,321,012. Hervey, David E. 3,339,629. Industrial Mfg. Co. : See — Kirlin, Albert D. 3,338,586. Industrial Nucleonic Corp. : See — Badgett, Charles O. 3,300,193. Baird, Clyde W. 3,323,045. Brunton, Donald C. 3,310,674. Campbell, Ross L.. Jr. 3,352,499. Chope, Henry R. 3,358,279. Chope, Henrv R. 3,358.602. Gerhard, George R., and Doering. 3,307,215. Hanken, Albert F. 3,323,049. Liu, Ko-Hsin. 3,323.046. Liu, Ko-Hsin. 3,323,048. Martin, Robert W., and Norwich. 3,323,047. Norwich, Alan C. 3,327,207. Shaffer, Melvin W. 3,334,230. Tompos, Donald J., and Bach. 3,332,279. Industrial Ovens, Inc. : See — Alexeff, Alexander V. 3,299,843. Alexeff. Alexander V. 3.336,648. Alexeff, Alexander V. 3,336,964. Alexeff. Alexander V., and Snvder. 3,343,737. Alexeff, Alexander V., and Zobenica. 3,299,574. Industrial Pneumatic Systems, Inc. : See — Smith, Carlowen. 3,356,264. Industrial Research Products, Inc. : See — Carlson. Elmer V. 3,347,991. Mostardo, August F., Jr., and Cross. 3,313,892. Industrial Shoe Machinery Corp. : See — Dziki, Mieczyslaw, and Schultz. 3,298,048. Industrial Supply Corp. : See — Paulet, Fred J., Jr. and Gordon. 3,324.698. Paulet, Fred J., Jr., and Gordon. 3,325,624. Industrial Tools, Inc. : See — Westenberger, John H. 3,303,862. Industrial Vinyls, Inc. : See — Thomas, Cyrus H. 3,331,900. Industrial Washing Machine Corp. : See — iSadwith, Howard M. 3,350,224. Industrias Cervello, S.A. : See — Bach, Jose C. 3,343,797. Industrie-Companie Kleinwefers Konstruktions und Handels- gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Jacobs, Heinz. 3,305,008. Industrie-Werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaft : See — Ciecior, Heinrich. 3,329,115. Jungermann, Werner, Niemann, Six, and Walther. 3.338,- 167. Szabo, Tibor. 3,298.289. Industries Inc. : See — Am Ende, Robert A. 3,316,570. LIST OK PATENTEES 625 Industrlework Schaeffler OIIG. : See — Eckstein, Karl-Albert. 3,307,892. Eckstein, Karl-Albert. 3,309,156. Hoffman. Walter, ami Jacob. 3,302,9S7. Seliaefller, Georg. 3,298,701. Scliaelller, Georg. 3,314.738. Schaeffler, Georg. 3,316,037. Schaeffler, Georg, and Jahn. 3,348,8S9. Stelnert, Kurt K. 3,353,881. linlustrilaboratorlet Aktiebolag : See — Oblssou, Olof W. 3,356,977. Industrionlcs Control, Inc. : See — Wintriss, George. 3,319,087. Wintriss. George. 3.353,096. Wintriss, George. 3,358.194. Indutecnlca S.A. : See — Von Rohr, Guide 3,313,110. Inertia Switch Ltd. : See — Clarke. Walter W. H. 3,332,276. Infanseat Co. : See — Gould, Jerome, and Eisner. 3,334,944. Gould, Jerome, Throssel, Jensen, and Kuhlman. 3.33S,- 590. Infograph Inc. : See — Atkinson, Jerome T., Jr. 3,307,305. Information International, Inc. : See — Fredkin, Edward. 3,339,815. Fredkln, Edward. 3,340,359. Infotronics Corp. : See — Frisby, Clinton D„ and Spence. 3,359,410. Infrared Industries, Inc. : See — Rupert Robert, and Anderson. 3,356,846. Ing. C. Olivetti & Co., S.p.A. : See — Salto, Rinaldo. 3,205,653. Ing, Samuel W„ Jr., and H. A. Jensen, to General Electric Co. Integrally constructed solid state light emisslve-llght responsive negative resistant device. 3,358,146, 12-12-67, CI. 250—213. Ingalls, Charles C. Trommel-tvpe produce cleaning machine. 3,341,877, 9-19-67, CI. 15—3.11. Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. : See — Ford, Robert S. 3,331,582. Leavltt, Clyde M. 3,338,205. Ingber, Oscar H. Apparatus for controlling the transverse dimension an elongated object such as wire, cable, tube, tape during Its manufacture. 3,334,503, 8-8-67, CI. 72 — 15. Ingelman, Bjorn G.-A. : See — Flodin, Per G. M., and Ingelman. 3,300,474. Ingeneri, Frank, to On-The-Spot-TV. Electrical educational and amusement device. 3,327,405, 6-27-67, CI. 35 — 9. Ingenieursbureau Rodenhuis en Verloop N.V. : See — Verloop, Hendrik N. 3,342,242. Ingenlorene Lund Mohr & Giaever-Enger : See — Giaever-Enger, Karl A., and Nes. 3,314,3S9. Ingeniorfirmaet Elwis : See — Nielsen, Kurt G., and Jensen. 3,343,463. Ingenlorsfirman Nils Weibull AB : See — Weibull, Claes M. 3,358,S56. Ingenito, Michael J. : See — Anderson, Wilmer C, Rennle, and Ingenito. 3,319,185. Ingenito, Michael J., to General Time Corp. Magnetic pulse counter and pulse forming circuit. 3,315.0S7, 4-18-67, CI. 307—88. Ingerfield. Maurice E., and T. H. Howells, to Pye Ltd. Volume cycled medical ventilators. 3,351,092, 11-7-67, CI. 137 — 624.14. Ingersoll, James E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Tubular fluid heater and support therefor. 3,301,227, 1-31-67, CI. 122—510. Ingersoll Milling Machine Co., The : See — Kaiser, Karl B. 3,311,023. Ingersoll-Rand Co. : See — Adams, John W., and Wickens. 3,297,099. Allen, Edward L. 3.29S.5S6. Allen, Edward L. 3,311,139. Allen, Edward L. 3,315,711. Allen, Edward L. 3,354,478. Bangerter, Kenneth R., and Bennett. 3,323,394. Bez. Renatus S.. and Allen. 3,305,031. Brown. Arthur E. 3,319,879. Burnett, Elmer B. 3,323,779. Burnett, Elmer B., and Ramstrom. 3,323,395. Clapp, John M. 3.301,284. Forster, Leslie L. 3,327.774. Hall. Harrv. 3,343,893. Hefler, Paul R. and T. J., and Meyer. 3,331,394. Hornschuch, Hanns. 3,324,657. Hornschuch, Hanns. 3,355,096. Hornschuch. Hanns. 3.355,097. Jones. George T. 3.315,738. Kessler, Frederick M. 3,307,393. Kessler, Frederick M. 3.323.615. Idem. Carl T., and Gvongvosi. 3.302,735. Klem, Carl T., and Paulson. 3,336,991. Kramer, Leo. 3,319.723. Kramer, Leo, and Gillis. 3,304,746. Kurt, Ewald H. 3.307.638. Kurt. Ewald H. 3,322,216. Ingersoll-Rand Co.: See — Continued Law, John P. 3,297,199. Law, John P. 3,299,781. Law. John I' '■',.'■', 15,729. Lewis, Samuel P. 3,299,971. Neweomb, Wallace K., Blank, and Van Loon. 3,348,849. Nied/.wiecki, Joseph F. 3,348,291. Niedzwiecki. Joseph F. 3,349,461. Pauley, Reginald W. 3,322,212. Pauley, Reginald W. 3,334,487. Race, Hugh A. 3,354,790. Schweitzer, Charles N., Sr., Cronin, and Harlan. 3,320,- 055. Skoog, Donald K. 3,322,208. Smith, John P., Carswell, Samuelson, and Reinbird. 3 297 329. Stoker, 'Robert J 3.349.841. Thompson, Robert L. 3,304,033. Ulbing. Otmar M. 3,319,494. Vaughn, Jack S. 3,321,043. Willson, Jack E., and Steadle. 3,298,090. Ingersoll-Rand World Trade Ltd. : See — Bronder, Herbert. 3,305,047. Bronder, Herbert. 3,334,849. Ingersoll, Ray : See — Miller, Raphael W., Worst, and Ingersoll. 3,337,216. Ingham, Gary G., to Roto-Swing Door Co., Inc. Door check. 3.358,318, 12-19-67. CI. 16— S2. Ingham, Herbert S., Jr., to Metco, Inc. Flame spraying employing laser heating. 3,310,423, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 93. Ingham, Herbert S., Jr., to Metco, Inc. Radio frequency plasma flame spraying. 3,347,698, 10-17-07, CI. 117 — 17. Ingham, Paul W. Ground support for device for storing and dispensing balls and the like. 3,344,955, 10-3-67, CI. 221 — 282. Ingham, Robert J., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Instrument casing. 3,298,557, 1-17-67, CI. 220—44. Ingham, Robert J., and R. D. Bissell, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Gauge construction. 3,357,394. 12-12-67. CI. 116—129. Ingham, Robert M., Jr., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Textile drafting arrangement. 3,336,637, 8-22-67, CI. 19—245. Ingham, Robert M., Jr.. N. E. Klein, and R. V. Putnam, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Air drafting arrange- ment. 3.296,664, 1-10-67, CI. 19 — 288. Ingham, William E., C. A. G. Lemay, and J. J. Jarrett, to Electric & Musical Industries, Ltd. Apparatus for recog- nizing poorly separated characters. 3,309,668, 3-14—67, CI. 340—146.3. Inghram, Richard D. Multiple clip suspension bracket. 3,329,- 279. 7-4-67, CI. 211—89. Ingildsen, Sven. Spring bed support. 3,341,868, 9-19-67, CI. 5—317. Ingle, James E., to Maxon Construction Co., Inc. Machine for distributing concrete material. 3,343,469, 9-26-67, CI. 94— 46. Ingle, Kermit K. Drafting implement or device. 3,299,514, 1-24-67, CI. 33 — 79. Ingle. Robert P... to Hoerner-Waldorf Corp. Carton. 3,355,086, 11-28-67. CI. 229—31. Ingleby, Richard F. J. Production of N-vinyl 2-oxazolidones. 3.346,586, 10-10-67, CI. 260—307. Ingman, Thomas M., to Microdot, Inc. Voltage regulator with switching means introducing voltage increments into the input side. 3,350,631, 10-31-67, CI. 323 — 45. Ingmanson, John H., to The Whitney Blake Co. Retractile cord having a vulcanized ethylene-propylene-diene terpoly- mer jacket. 3,324,229, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 69. Ingold, Alain, and J. Raynal, to Etablissement Davey Bick- ford Smith & Cie, Societe Anonyme Francaise. Manufacture of electric ignitors for detonators. 3,353,262. 11-21-67, CI. 29—623. Ingold, Hans. Portable railway. 3,309,022, 3-14-67, CI. 238—10. Ingot Aid Co., Inc. : See — Daley, Robert E. 3,350,052. Ingraham. Charles D., & Sons, Inc. : See — Frisbie, Edward C. 3.360,210. Ingraham, Chester S. : See — Bucholtz, Daniel J., Hartman, Ingraham, Powers. 3,345,613. Ingraham, Harold E., to Helco, Inc. Methods of preventing decomposition of anhydrous ammonium thiosulfate. 3,345,- 131, 10-3-67, CI. 23—115. Ingraham, Joe B.. D. L. Gibson, and C. H. Kucera, to The Dow Chemical Co. Composition and use thereof for water shut-off. 3,336,979, 8-22-67, CI. 166—33. Ingraham, Ronald D., to Introl Corp. Regulator circuit for battery chargers. 3,343,060, 9-19-67, CI. 320 — 40. Ingraham, Ronald H„ and L. D. Grames, to The Air Pre- heater Co., Inc. Multiple expansion joint. 3,317,223, 5-2-67, CI. 285 — 299. Ingram, Alvin R., to Koppers Co., Inc. Field application of foam coatings. 3,307,788, 3-7-67, Cl. 239—138. Ingram. Alvin R.. A. J. Zupanc. and H. L. Nicholson, to Kip- pers Co., Inc. Expandable stvrene polymers. 3,359,219, 12- 19-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Ingram, Derek G. W., to The General Electric Co.. Ltd. Pulse code modulation systems. 3,306,979, 2-2S-67, Cl. 179—15. Meyer, and 626 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ingram. Flovd M. Rotary blade structure. 3,321,894, 5-30-67, CI. 56 — 295. Ingram, George. Inflatable mattresses, pillows and cushions. 3,303,518, 2-14-67, CI. 5—349. Ingram, John W. : See — Hopmeier, Arthur P., and Ingram. 3,351,481. Ingram, Maxwell. Means for operating a rotation indicating switch. 3,296,403, 1-3-67, CI. 200—153. Ingram, Robert : See — iStanford, Charles T. and C. 3,350,109. Ingto-Gas Corp. : See — Power, Gerard L. 3,314,411. Ingwall, Robert H. : See — Kise, Mearl A., and Ingwall. 3,326,424. Ingwalson, Raymond W. : See — Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,300,- 438. Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,32S,336. Inhofer. Harold G. Weed spraying device. Re. 26,166, 3-7- 67, CI. 47 — 1.7. Injection Molders Supply Co., Inc. : See — Morse, Albert R. 3,317,962. Injeski, Stanley G., to Worldsbest Industries, Inc. Col- lapsible clothes stand. 3,313,425, 4-11-67, CI. 211 — 178. Inka, Egons. Split circular sealing element. 3,309,096, 3- 14-67, CI. 277 — 222. Inker, Gordon : See — Hargreaves, John, Inker, and Sayer. 3,324,922. Inklaar, Petrus A., to Vasco Industries Corp. Gel-forming polysaccharide derivatives prepared by cross esterification. 3,345,358, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 233.5. Inkley, Deforest E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Protective wallet for photographic films. 3,299,928, 1-24-67, CI. 150—39. Inland Container Corp. : See — Cox, Herbert F., Jr., and Strahl. 3,349.859. Guffy, "Willie E„ and Lincoln. 3,314,339. Ketler, Lester K. 3,349,960. Layne, Harold W., Sr. 3,356,278. Lavne, Harold W.. Sr. 3,356.282. Loheed, Richard W. 3 307,771. Loheed, Richard W., Whitaker, Koehler, Mollison, and Zynda. 3,341,104. Parish, George R., and Strahl. 3,313,456. Reeves, Robert E. 3,301,144. Inland Electronic Products Corp. : See — August, William S. 3,304,362. Inland Homes Corp. : See — Christman, Carl E., and Ferguson. 3,339,601. Inland Steel Co. : See — Barloga, Albert M., and Morgan. 3,316,082. Bernick, Leslie M., Gibbs. and Schrader. 3,303,064. Bernick, Leslie M., and Stevert. 3,309,906. Bijvoet, Leonardus A. N. 3,349,600. Bijvoet, Leonardus A. N. 3,349,952. Bracht, Paul. 3,315,576. Bracht, Paul. 3,315,865. Craig, George H., Racz, and Coleman. 3,296,010. Deegan, James J. 3,343,392. Fronczek, Laurens H. 3,341,002. Holowaty, Michael O., and Jackson. 3,316,155. Holowaty, Michael O., and Schwarz. 3,314,780. Joyce, Jack E., and Lozano. 3,313,714. Katsahnias, Thomas G. 3,307,981. Lozano, Robert, Ham, Marshall, and Joyce. 3,308,042. Madrzyk, Edmund S., Collins, and Kramer. 3,330,705. Monaco, Michael. 3,322,560. Muller, Herman E. 3,357,224. Nelson, John A., and Wills. 3,323,881. Quigley, John J. 3,304,783. Rosenak, Irwin. 3,314.668. Schrader, Carlton F. 3,295,199. Schrader, Carlton F„ and Kopchak. 3,333,987. Schwarz. Arthur M. 3,353,953. Sievert, William C. 3.323,940. Slagley. William E. 3,351.335. iSoesbergen, Adrianus. 3,358,905. Tavlor, Harold L. 3,358.980. Taylor. Harold L., and Marshall. 3,360,202. Ullman, Frederick E., and Deegan. 3,349,599. Ward, John R., Jr., and Naslund. 3,336,717. Inland Steel Products Co. : See — Amrhein, John A., and Weiler. 3,305,994. Day, Paul T., Jr. 3,344,571. Hickman, John S. Re. 26,141. Inlow, Robert S., to Aluminum Co. of America. Forming meth- od and product. 3,333,451, 8-1-67, CI. 72 — 179. Inman, Byron N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Spray valve for injecting a reactant liquid into a stream of an- other reactant liquid. 3,347.267, 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 604. Inman. Charles E. : See— Hauptschein, Murray, and Inman. 3,351,643. Inman, Charles G., to Hercules Inc. Method for producing a crystalline nickel salt of l-nitroso-2-naphthol. 3,338,937, 8-29-67, CI. 260—439. Inman, Darwin, to Zenith Radio Corp. Ultrasonic signal generator. 3,327,679, 6-27-67, CI. 116—137. Inman, Donald E. Thread gauge. 3,331,136, 7-18-67, CI. 33— 199. Inman, Eric R., H. M. Smith, and I. A. Macpherson, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Naphthindolizine and benzonaphthindoli- zinedione pigments. 3,328.410, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 287. Inman, Eric R., and H. M. Smith, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Substi- tuted naphthindolizinequinones. 3,336,317, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 288. Inman, Fred W. Pump. 3,303,787, 2-14-67, CI. 103—53. Inman, John K. : See — Struck, Jacob, Jr., and Inman. 3,331,752. Inman, Richard B., to Scientific Atlanta, Inc. Suction ap- paratus and method for de-nesting containers from stacks. 3,344,952, 10-3-67, CI. 221 — 41. Innes, David C. K. G., to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Photo- sensitive flame monitoring circuit 3,321,634, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 215. Innes, Richard A. : See — Bryant, Robert C, and Innes. 3,319,693. Innis. Robert E. : See — Hugenholtz, Paul G., Polanyi, and Innis. 3,335,715. Innovation Industries, Inc. : See — Rosenfeld. Frederick, Schoen, and Fainblatt. 3,298,737. Inose, Fumiyuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Program controller. 3,339,121, 8-29-67, CI. 317 — 157. Inoshita, Kagenobu, T. Saijo, and M. Kajiue, to Tovo Spinning Co., Ltd. Viscose spinning process. 3,324,216, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 197. Inoshita, Kagenobu, and T. Morikawa, to Toyo Spinning Co., Ltd. Water soluble cellulose ethers and their production. 3,355,449, 11-28-67, CI. 260—231. Inoue, Hirozumi : See — Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oiue, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,324,139. Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,325,502. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Electroluminescent multilayer stock with in situ formation of active layer and method of making same. 3,299.307, 1-17-67, CI. 313—108. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of making diamond-faced articles. 3,305,331, 2-21-67, CI. 51—307. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of and apparatus for controlling the porosity of electrically sintered bodies. 3,317,705, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 149. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Spark plug having an electrode incorporat- ing an electronegative material. 3,317,773, 5-2-67, CI. 313—141. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Battery-charging apparatus and method. 3,317,810, 5-2-67, CI. 320 — 56. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Wear- and heat-resistant materials. 3,323,911, 6-6-67, CI. 75—128. Inoue, Kivoshi. Electrostatic spray device and method. 3,326,182, 6-20-67, CI. 118 — 629. Inoue, Kivoshi. Electrolytic synthesis of metallic halides. 3,33^0,746, 7-11-67, CI. 204: — 94. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Discharge-machining apparatus. 3,333,081, 7-25-67, CI. 219—69. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Method of electrically sintering discrete bodies. 3,340,052, 9-5-67, CI. 75—201. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Controlled electrical diffusion in an electro- magnetic field. 3,356,601, 12-5-67, CI. 204—156. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Ion-control system for electrochemical ma- chining. 3,357,912. 12-12-67. CI. 204 — 224. Inoue, Kivoshi. Method of and apparatus for the electric spray-coating of substrates. 3,358,114, 12-12-67, CI. 219— 76. Inoue, Kiyoshi. Solid-state pulse generator for electric-dis- charge machining. 3,360,683, 12-26-67, CI. 315—209. Inoue, Masahiko, to Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. Seat for a vehicle equipped with safety belts. 3,330,599, 7-11-67, CI. 297 — 388. Inoue, Mitsuo, to C.D.M. Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic sub- mersible pump. 3,352,246, 11-14-67, CI. 103—25. Inoue, Seiichi : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Enomoto, Inoue, and Koseki. 3,303,- 351. Inoue, Shigeru : See — Otsuka, Eiji, Kanai, and Inoue. 3,357,901. Inoue, Takayuki, K. Kato, T. Toyama and M. Takagi, to Mitsui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for inhibiting growth of weeds and grasses. 3,316,080, 4-25-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Inoue, Takuji : See — Watanabe, Yasumitsu, and Inoue. 3,340,421. Inoue, Toshio, T. Tahara, and T. Isogai, to Hitachi, Ltd Method of making a molded insulating cylinder. 3,340,117, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 184. Inoue. Yasuhiko : See — Toyoshima, Kiyoshi, Ichiki, Ryu, and Inoue. 3,306,732. Inoue, Yoshiya : See — Fukuma, Shinichi, Atsukawa, Nishimoto, and Inoue. 3,298,781. Inoue, Yoshito, to Honda Giken Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Package carrier. 3,301,448, 1-31-67, CI. 224 — 32. Inour. Hiroyuki : Fee — Yamamoto, Akira, Matsuda, Fujita, Inoue, and Sengoku. 3,311,939. Inouye, George T., J. M. Andres, and G. L. Brown, to TRW Inc. Gas cell frequency standard. 3,348,165, 10-17-67, CI. 331-^3. .-..-. LIST OF PATENTEES 627 3,320,143. Inpower Works (Proprietary) Ltd.: See — Caucrinus, Hendrik. 3,334,528. Cancrlnus, Hendrik, and Friedmaun. 3,302,489. CancrlnuSi Hendrik, and Friedman, 3,323,390. Cancrlnus, Hendrik, and Van Jason. 3,334,529. Insalaco, Michael A.: See — Bartoszewicz, John S., and Insalaco. 3,345,293. Insalaco, Michael A., C. F. Clemens, and M. J. Lenhard, to Xerox Corp. Method of forming electrostatograpnle toner panicles. 3,338,991, S-29-67, CI. 264 — 7. Insco Enterprises, Inc. : See — Cohen, Max, Elston, and Rosenblum. 3,29S,591. Insolio, Thomas A., and J. M. Chump, Sr., to American-Saint Gobaln Corp. Position sensing device. 3,305,853, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 259. Instant Secretary Service, Inc. : See — Hamilton, Lewis .1. 3,317.774. Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgle Francaise : See — ■ Beaujard, Louis, Mondot, and Kapluszak. 3,303,691. Berneron, Roger. 3,308,339. Boucraut, Michel, and Toth. 3,299,947. Boueraut, Michel, and Toth. 3,300,295. Boucraut. Michel, and Toth. 3,343,5S4. Cavalier, Gilbert. 3,309,928. Cavalier, Gilbert. 3,329,498. Clieques, Marcel. 3,328,609. Cordier, Jean. 3,295,955. Denis, Michel 3,308,050. Denis, Michel. 3,333,619. De Saint Martin, Lucien. 3,321,139. Jorre. Daniel, and Staib. 3,359,784. Nam.v. Gerald, and Fillon. 3.342,472. Institut Francals du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants : See — Baron, Guy A., Berne, and Giraud. 3,314,239. Baudry, Jean. 3,331,361. Baumgartner, Pierre, and Roux-Guerraz. Berne, Jean. 3,311,079. Cholet. Jacques, and Fail. 3,360,070. Dauby. Robert, and Tevssie. 3,303,156. Giuliani, Pierre, 3,331,778. Paget, Michel, and Bloch. 3,311,505. Picou, Claude. 3.29S.456. Soubis, Jean-Pierre. 3.34S.S24. Institut fur Plasmaphysik G.m.b.H. : See — Funfer, Ewald, and Kronast. 3,296,442. Steinhausen, Adelfried. 3,334,538. Institut fur Textilmaschinen : See — Gerhardt. Wolfgang W., Kunze. and Pfaff. 3,355,117. Institut fur Textiltechnologie der Cbemiefasern : See — Sehmauder, Karl. 3,319,302. Institut Liteinogo proizvodstva Akademii nauk Ukrainskoi S.S.R. : See— Polishouk, Vitalii P., Tsin, and Zatoulovsky. 3,311,467. Institut National d'Hygiene : See — Thuillier, Je^n-Eugene. 3,313,689. Institute Chernoi Metallurgii : See — Kozhevnikow, Sergei N., Klinikovskv, Prazdnikov. 3.337.209. Institute Elektrosvarki E. O. Paton : See — Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, senko. 3,349,216. Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, and Galjan. 3,341,684. Rjabov, Vladimir R., Rabkin, and Lozovskaja. 3,341,680. Sakharnov, Vasilv A., Kuchuk-Jatsenko, Shinlov, and Khudjakov. 3,335,257. Institute Fiziko-Organisheskoi Khimu : See — Erofeev, Boris V., Naumova, and Kulevskaja. 3,357,963. Institute of Gas Technology : See — Hvlak, Peter J. 3.300,253. Hylak, Peter J. 3,307,588. Kniebes, Duane V. 3,330,133. Institute Gornogo Dela imeni A.A. Skochinskogo : See — Rogov, Anatoly J., Lovtsov, and Kuteinikov. 3,357,312. Institute Gornogo Dela Sibirskoje otdelenie AN TJ. S.S.R. : See — Mogilevskv, Vitaly M., Savkin, and Taljko-Grintsevich. 3,358.224. Institute Liteinogo Proisvadstva : See — Gorshkov, Andrei A., and Voloshchenko. 3,310,397. Institute Matematiki Sibirskogo Otdelenia Akademii : See — Sigorsky, Vitaly P., Sitnikov, and Utjakov. 3,323,077. Institute Metallurgii imeni A. A. Baikova : See — Nedumov. Nickolai A. 3,336,790. Institute Organicheskoi Khimii im N. D. Zelinskogo : See — Sharf, Vladimir Z.. Freidlin, Prilezhaeva, Sviridova, and Tolchinskaja. 3,333,006. Institute Organicheskoi Khimii : See — Arbuzov, Boris A., Sokolovskv, Zavlin, and Vinokurova. 3.346.543. Niklshin, Gennady I., and Mustafaev. 3,300,514. Institute for Scientific Information. Inc. : See — ■ Garfield, Eugene, and Lutzker. 3,318.996. Garfield, Eugene, and Lutzker. 3,346,692. Institute of Textile Technology : See — Bagwell, Charles C, Jr., and Stewart. 3,307,801. Fornes, Gaston G. 3,354,513. Institutional Industries, Inc. : See — Crawford, David C. 3,344,445. Tkachenko, and and Kuchuk-Jat- Kuchuk-Jatsenko, Institulo Centroamericano de Investigaciou y Tecnologia Industrial : See — Aguirre-Batres, Francisco, Sole, and Murillo-Solis. 3,344,734. Instituto De Angeli S.p.A. : See — Pala, Gianfranco. 3,338,902. Instituo Nacional de Industria-Centro de Estudios Tecnicos de Materiales Especiales, Ini-Cetme : See — Voss. Gunther. 3,357,357. Inst-O-Matic Corp. : See — Flock, Truman F. 3,351,239. Instron Corp. : See — Cavanaugh, Ronald C. 3,343,407. De Nicola, Joseph P. 3,319,338. Jones, Edgar J. 3,320,569. Instrument Laboratory Inc., The : See — Gately, James J., and Siemer. 3,355,593. Instrument Research, Inc. : See — Hunnicutt, Cecil C. 3.347,235. Hunnicutt, Cecil C. 3,352,230. Instruments for Industry, Inc. : See — Barbella, Anthony M. 3.333.410. Instrumentation Associates Inc. : See — Gruen, William, Orden, and Hovemeyer. 3,311,109. Instrumentation and Control Systems, Inc. : See — Washington, Harold. 3,341,837. Instrumentation Laboratory Inc. : See — Blackmer. David E. 3,351.764. Hillquist, Warren K. 3,297,558. Instytut Chemii Ogolnej : See — Ciborowski, Stan'islaw M., and Balcerzak. 3,349,007. Insul-8 Corp. : See — Corl, James A., and Mayo. 3,311,715. Kilburg, Ronald J. 3,345,471. Luberts, Alfred J. 3,300,593. Mayo, Cecil J., Corl, and Kilburg. 3,316,362. Inta-Roto Machine Co., Inc., The : See — Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr. 3,297,271. Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr., and Kesler. 3,296,910. Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr., and Kesler. 3,343,760. Integrated Ceilings Inc. : See — Lyon, William A. 3,303, 33S. Milner, Leonard F. 3,336,471. Integrated Systems, Inc. : See — Baranowski, Eugene. 3,355,697. Netz, Norman, Bauman, Baranowski, and Freedman. 3,343,309. 'Netz, Norman, Bauman, Baranowski, and Freedman. 3,343.310. Intelligent Instruments, Inc. : See- — 'Slavin, Peter. 3,327.100. Slavin, Peter E. 3,353,069. Intellux Inc. : See — Leeds, Michael T. 3,350,498. Interchemical Corp. : See — Abrams, John R., Blomquist, and Fine. 3,354,712. Bolstad, Richard, Aronoff, Whyzmuzis, and Maloney. 3.326,838. Bussell, George W., and Jones. 3.335.102. Carangelo, Salvatore, and Fine. 3,343,817. Dehn, Joseph W., Jr., and Maitner. 3,335,168. Del Franco, Guy J. 3,342,842. De Lia, Ernest, Pepis, Carlick, and Kissel. 3,308,076. De Lucia, John J., and Pizzarello. 3,332,932. Ely, James K., Whyzmuzis, and Gresenz. 3,323,359. Ferrari, John E. 3,336,343. Golodner, Marcos M. 3,322,568. Greubel, Paul W. 3,356,030. Griffith, Robert C, and Dunning. 3,354,824. Harrison, George, Jr., Kumins, Harvey, and Weber. 3,297,691. Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322,561. Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322,562. Mack, Edward C, III, Lynch, Pasqualini, and Canesi. 3,315,380. Michelotti, Francis W. 3,316.225. Michelotti, Francis W. 3,336,275. Pizzarello, Rov A., and Schneid. 3,335,131. Pizzarello, Rov A., Schneid, and De Lucia. 3,297,677. Reif, Robert B., Cassel, and Smith. 3,296,965. Shur. Eliakum G., and Wavnor. 3,338,857. Sinclair, Gabriel J. 3,353.972. Singelvn, James D., and Grav. 3,337,481. Sommerville, Arthur A., and Luzzi. 3,296,200. Varron, Arleen S., and Roth. 3,342,764. Varron. Frederick A., and Dunne. 3,349,703. Vieth, Richard D., Dooley, Aronoff, and Bolstad. 3,353,- 990. Interco, Inc. : See — Mellott, Robert N., and Petersen. 3,353,082. Intercontinental Chemical Corp. : See — Gore, William H., Leising, and Tooper. 3,319,637. Intercontinental Dynamics Corp. : See — Andresen, John H., Jr. 3,358,505. Intercontinental Engineering-Mfg. Corp. : See — Jones, Charles W. 3,314,176. Intercontinental Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Levinson, Louis E., and Shape. 3.350,906. Interdia G.m.b.H. : See — Mandler, Rudolf. 3.332,775. Interlab, Inc. : See — Layton, Howard M. 3.348,556. 628 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Interiake Steel Corp. : See — Armour, Frank K., and Touzalin. 3,341,188. Buv, Alexander. 3,349,442. Gasper, Ralph L., Johnson, and Treptow. 3,320,S74. Loewenau, Robert F. 3,324,614. McConnell, Kennedy. 3,303,937. McConnell, Kennedy. 3,348,698. McConnell, Kennedy. 3,351,212. Plattner, Robert F. 3,309,061. Rhea, Donald W. Re. 26,315. Touzalin, Robert E., and Patrick. 3,313,528. Intermountain Research & Development Corp. : See — Miller, Warren S. 3,336,104. Intermountain Research and Engineering Co. Inc. : See — Clay, Robert B., Cook, Udy, and Pack. 3,303,738. Clay, Wallace A. 3,357,770. G-ancv, Alan B. 3,309.171. Wallace. John D. 3,355,853. International Alloys Ltd. : See — Ehrlich, Friedrich. 3,346,417. International Arms Ltd. : See — Cavanagh, John R. 3,318,453. International Audio Visual Institute Inc. : See — Karpe, Kenneth L., and Bogdanowicz. 3,339.455. International Basic Economy Corp. : See — Gleason, William J., Jr., and Zies. 3,347,257. Raymond, Robert E. 3.357,363. International Business Machines Corp. : See — Abramson. Paul, and Chin. 3,329,831. Abramson, Paul, Stilwell, and Widmer. 3,339,022. Adams, John M., and White. 3,339,268. Aebi, Claude M., and Teuscher. 3,303,028. Aebi, Claude M., and Teuscher. 3,307,952. Aiken, Lawrence W., and ShifE. 3,311,739. Ainslie, Norman G. 3,353.912. Akmenkalns, Ivars G, and Lord. 3,312,915. Amdahl, Gene M., Carnevale, Collins, Marsh, and Villante. 3,328,768. Amdahl, Gene M., Councill, Flaherty, and Zagursky. 3,328,765. Ames, Irving, and Caswell. 3,350,222. Anderson, Theodore H. 3,307,845. Andrews, Douglas R., and Noble. 3,316,536. Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, fieinrich, Nitschke, Schacht, and Spieth. 3,359,921. Astrahan, Morton M., Housman, Kurkjian, and Sarahan. 3,319,230. Atkins, James B. 3,348,162. Balds, Raimo. 3,350,505. Bandy, Peter B. 3,299,210. Barbetta, Raymond J. 3,348,214. Barcomb, James G., and Kozol. 3,323,119. Barson, Fred, and Mutter. 3,335,340. Bate Geoffrey, Morrison, and Speliotis 3,337,856. Bate, Geoffrey, Speliotis, and Morrison. 3,342,632. Bate, Geoffrev, Speliotis, and Morrison. 3,342,633. Baumeister, Heard K., Orlando, and Phillips. 3,314,729. Beausoleil, William F., Calvert, and Padegs. 3,336,582. Bebb, Herbert B.. and Potter. 3,354,405. Beck, George C, Godat, Larsen, and Rajac. 3,312,325. Beck. John W. 3,311,842. Bensler, Richard A., Sr., and Mitchell. 3,304,103. Bensler, Richard A., Sr., and Mitchell. 3,343,851. Berkenblit, Melvin, Cheroff, Hochberg, and Relsman. 3,333,985. Bertelsen, Bruce I. 3,343,145. Betts, Peter, and Lynott. 3,345,460. Blaauw, Gerrit A., and Dunwell. 3,328,759. Blaauw, Gerrit A., Wright and Larson. 3,328,771. Blackley, Charles L., and Thompson. 3,308,451. Blake, James A., and Boyd. 3,312,894. Blasbalg, Herman L 3,297,951. Block, Murry L., and Mones. 3,345,158. Bloom, Earl M., Jr., and Faidley. 3,343,131. Bloom, Earl M., Jr., and Faidley. 3,349,695. Bolda, Frank J., Gulliksen, and Hazel. 3,320,658. Bolda, Frank J., Gulliksen, Oldaker, and Ross. 3,323,912. Bonner, Raymond E. 3,344,399. Bowers, Ronald W. 3,297,855. Bradford. Rex C, Cook, and Kelsof. 3,353,261. Brady, Richard L., and Gandler. 3,311,891. Braune, Robert F. 3,317,019. Brenza, James G., Crawford, Kusnick, and La Maire. 3 333 251 Brock, George W. 3,353,166. Broderick, John W., Fiorenza, Kellv, and Kozar. 3,353,- 669. Brown, Caroll J. 3,336,587. Brown, Edgar A. 3,323,793. Brown, Edgar A., and Schacht. 3,341,667. Brunstetter, Donald R., and Rzant. 3,333,083. Bryson, Bobby L. 3,308,334. Bullard, Robert L., Hasbrouck, Schlemmer, and Thun. 3.308,528. Burns, Robert C, Hasegawa, and Simpson. 3.318,429. Burns, Robert C, Hasegawa, and Simpson. 3,322,253. Buterbaugh. Dennis P. 3,355,829. Butler, James H., Chance, and Im. 3,355,335. Campagna, Frank J., Gregor, and Seraphim. 3,354,360. Capozzi, Anthony J. 3,312,948. Capozzi, Anthonv J., and Jones. 3,299.411. Carlock, Frank R., and Lamoureux. 3,325,803. International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene, Hane, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315,235. Carthew, John R., Loizides, and Mitta. 3,354,437. Carthew, John R., Loizides, and Mitta. 3,354,450. Chebiniak, Paul. 3,303,146. Chebiniak, Paul, and Wiley. 3.303,046. Cheroff, George, and Reisman. 3,345,209. Chesarek, Donald J., and Petersen. 3,353,157. Chien, Robert T., and Freiman. 3,317,899. Chien, Robert T., and Stein. 3,353,155. Chiou, Charles, and Garcia. 3,325,882. Chu, Richard C, Cunavelis, and Gerstenhaber. 3,317,798. Chu, Richard C, Kochis. and Mayron. 3,328,643. Cielo, John R. 3,341,767. Cielo, John R. 3,348,124. Clapper, Genung L. 3,296,374. Clapper, Genung L. 3,297,993. Clapper, Genung L. 3,303,473. Clapper, Genung L. 3,303.474. Claoper, Genung L. 3,305,847. Clapper, Genung L. 3,311,895. Clapper, Genung L. 3,317,900. Clapper, Genung L. 3,317.901. Clapper, Genung L. 3,327,241. Clapper, Genung L. 3,330,973. Clapper, Genung L. 3,333,249. Clark, Kendall, Creighton, Drop, and Santillo. 3,339,704. Clark, Kendall, and De Turris. 3,311,215. Clark, Kendall, and Raiac. 3,314,296. Clauer, Calvin K, and Erdmann. 3,347,131. Cloud, Harley A. 3,328,785. Cochran, Thomas J., Donato, Elrick, and Ficker. 3,308,- 977. Collins, Arthur F., Greene, Jensen, Kelly, Marsh, and Powell. 3,344.410. Colombo. Giannino. and Holt. 3,346,087. Comer, David J., and Ferrier. 3,317,754. Compton, Dinsdale M. J., Lyons, and McDade. 3,302,998. Connell, Richard A., and Gregor. 3,297,465. Constantine, Gregory, Jr. 3,305.830. Cooper, Lawrence, and Kern. 3,305,834. Corr, Francis P.. and Frev. 3,359,543. Correll, Quentin E„ and Burns. 3,332,066. Craft, John L., Floto, Newitt, and Smith. 3,344,405. Craft, John L., and Strohm. 3,312,946. Cralle. Walter O., Jr. 3,313,389. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Holt, and Lenney. 3,346,088. Cralle, Walter O.. Jr., Holt, Lenney, Sederholm, and Walton. 3,346,086. Cralle Walter O., Jr., Lenney, Lennon, and Walton. 3,346,089. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lennon, and Walton. 3,346,091. Cralle, Walter O., Jr.., and Mathews. 3,326,348. Crawford, David J. 3.349,378. Croll, Ian M. 3,327.297. Croll. Ian M. 3.350,180. Croll, Ian M., and Stevens. 3,317,410. Crouse, William G. 3,350.575. Crutcher, B. Todd, III, and Dodge. 3,352,398. Cunningham, James M. 3,308,919. Cunningham, James M. 3,312,174. Cuomo, Jerome J., and Gambino. 3,326,820. Cutaia, Alfred. 3,300,724. Cutaia. Alfred. 3.352.417. Daher, Paul R. 3,311,879. Dahlman. Per O., and Thrasher. 3,359.370. De Campo, Raul, and Fildes. 3,315,233. DeGeorge. Peter J. 3,356,200. Delaney, Ronald A., and Puttlitz. 3,345.596. Delanov. Richard L., and Laurer. 3.300.654. Delmege, James W., Jr., and Pulver. 3.311,896. Deng, Niann-Chvung, Llndauer, and Paul. 3,300,625. De Turris, Frank L., and Godat. 3.313,395. Dhaka. Vir A., and Wajda. 3,355,334. Dill, Frederick H., Jr. 3,341,937. Dion, Reginald R., Benenati, Morris, and Coughlin. 3,340,438. Dirac. Jules, and Royse. 3,314,013. Dobbin, William J., Lessor, and Maddocks. 3.314.869. Dodd. Paul D., and Grometer. 3,344,231. Donnellv, Raymond C. 3,333,226. Doo, Ven Y. 3,335,038. Dowd, Albert A. 3,308,749. Drop. Joseph G. 3.337,941. Drop, Joseph G. 3,344.900. Earle, John G. 3,340,388. Eichorn. Robert N. 3,322,441. Einsele. Theodor. 3.296,600. Esaki, Leo. 3.303.427. Esaki, Leo. 3,308,351. Essinger, Pierre, and Greanias. 3,303,465. Evans, James R. 3.299.4410. Evans. James R. 3.348.213. Falkoff. Adin D. Re. 26,171. Fan. George J. 3,305,669. Farber. Arnold S., and Schllg. 3,354,440. Featherston, John R. 3,307,151. Featherston, John R. 3,333.205. Featherston, John R. 3,348,153. Fields, Davis S.. Jr., Mehl, and Addis. 3,340.101. Filipowsky, Richard F. J., and Prisekin. 3,304,372. LIST OF PATENTEES 629 International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued Filipowskv, Richard F. J., l J risekin, and Davidson. 3,311,704. Fiorino, Benjamin. 3,339,157. Fitzpatrick, Dennis B., and Greene. 3,338,512. Flelsher, Harold, Harris, and Shapiro. 3,312,957. Fleisher, Harold, Shapiro, and Harris. 3,205.912. Flur, Barry L. 3.303,117. Foulger, Kenneth D., and Harmon. 3,344,403. Foulger, Kenneth !>.. Harmon, and Silver. 3,350.093. Foulger, Kenneth D., and Silver. 3.343,134. Foulger, Kenneth D., and Silver. 3.344,402. Fournier, Robert J., and Winter. 3,334,304. Fowler. Alan B. 3.303,431. Frank. Edgar H„ Lihby, and VVatklns. 3,307.677. Freiman, Charles V., and Hellerman. 3,343,135. Frey, Alexander H., Jr. 3,336,467. Fritz, Rudolph J. 3.303.329. Gambino, Richard J., Holtzberg, and Methfessel. 3,342,- 591 Garwi'n, Richard L. 3.339.165. Garwin, Richard L. 3,343,035. Garwin, Richard L., Hardy, and Landauer. 3,297, S75. Gazis. Denos C, and Potts. 3,323,106. Ghisler, Walter. 3,296,453. Giannuzzi, George A. 3,303,775. Giannuzzi, George A. 3,3o4.816. Giannuzzi, George A., and Haney. 3,343.481. Gilley, Charles H., Kersey, Tomasulo, and Trapnell. 3,310,780. Gindi, Abraham M. 3,331,053. Girard, Charles A., and Clarke. 3,348,947. Goflf. Willie, Jr 3,349,SS7. Goff, Willie, Jr. 3,356,202. GofE, Willie, Jr.. and Schaefer. 3,346,090. Goldsberrv, Paul E., and Lockett. 3,360,783. Goplen, Francis A., and Willis. 3,343,559. Grabowski. Walter L.. Junge, and Storm. 3,334,785. Greanias, Evon C, and Norman. 3,297,988. Greenberg, Herbert J., and Horowitz. 3,333,248. Greenblott, Bernard J., McCormick, Scalone, and Wheeler. 3,304,080. Gregor, Lawrence V., and White. 3,326,717. Grimmer. Robert C. 3,327,131. Grochowski, Edward G., Ranaldi, Schwartz, and White. 3,301,213. Grubb, Harold R. 3,308,284. Grubb, Harold R., Haskell, Lord, and Rent. 3,355,722. Gruodis, Algirdas J. 3 327,130. Gruodis. Algirdas J., Lanee, and McAnney. 3.348.033. Gulliksen, John T., Bolda, Hallstead. and Oldaker. 3,307,246. Hackl, Frank J. 3,325,788. Hackl, Frank J. 3,343,141. Haddad, Jerrier A. 3,315,242. Haerlng, Rudolph R„ Miksic, and Pennebaker. 3,303,067. Hafer, Cameron H., and Plante. 3,323.436. Halfhill, Martin O., and Stephens. 3,356,934. Hallen, Robert L., and Valletta. 3,330,752. Hamburgen, Arthur. 3,303.463. Hamburgen, Arthur. 3,333,243. Hanan, Maurice, Palermo, Raver, and Schay. 3,311,888. Hanson, James S. 3,340,518. Harbour. Wilmer P., Jr., Kolpek, and Musto. 3.340,516. Hardin, William W. 3,339,177. Hardin. William W. 3,339.178. Hardy, Wilton A. 3,355,674. Harper, Leonard R. 3,337,861. Harper, Leonard R. 3,350,662. Harris, Thomas J. Re. 26,170. Harris, Thomas J. 3,353,894. Harris, Thomas J., and Awelda. 3,335,755. Harris, Thomas J., and Shah. 3,354.451. Harris, Thomas J., and Shapiro. 3,329,474. Hart, Donald M. 3,328,777. Hauzh. Connor F., and Hellwarth. 3.360.732. Headrick, Lewis L.. and Miller. 3,320.600. Helgeson Lester A., and Mueller. 3,329,907. Heller, William R., Kumamoto, and Luzzi. 3.317,266. Hellerman, Herbert. 3,317.898. Hellerman. Herbert, and Iverson. 3,303,475. Hertrich, Friedrich R. 3,341,070. Hewett. William A. 3,312.673. Hewett, William A., and Sporer. 3,341,472. Hlckerson, John E. 3.302.764. Hickerson, John E. 3.307.676. Hickerson. John E. 3.334.720. Hickerson, John E. 3.334.721. Hickerson, John E.. and Krusne. 3.302.765. Hochberg, Frederick, and Reisman. 3,341,375. Hoehmann, Henrv G. 3,300.763. Hoehmann, Henry G. 3,311,321. Hoehmann, Henry G.. Junge, and Lyon. 3 337.159. Holmwood, Richard H.. and Huth. " 3.302,296. Holtzberg, Frederic, and Methfessel. 3,326,637. Hoogendoorn. Helen M.. and Merrin. 3,303,399. Hopner, Emil, Funk, and Critchlow. 3,308,431. Hopner. Emil, and Rumble. 3,303,424. Hora. Heinrich. 3.360.324. Horgan, Thomas B. 3,335,293. Hornung. Louis M. 3,344,261. Horton, John W., and Lynch. 3,317.733. Horwitz, Lawrence P., and Karp. 3,339,182. International Business Machines Corp. : Sec — Continued Horwitz, Lawrence P., and Karp. 3,354,290. Hunter, Lloyd P. 3,339,073. Hymes, Irwin M„ Sapher. and Tolta. 3,303,393. Isberg. Clifford A. 3,299,406. Jackowski. Charles 'S. 3.350,003. Jackson, Ralph N., Maclay, Metzger. and Stewart. 3,302,067. James, Randell L. 3.308.918. Jensen, Robert A., and Levine. 3,302,170. Jensen, Rov A. 3.345,908. Johnson, Alfred H., McConnell, and Schulz. 3.300.686. Johnson, Donald D„ Lieskovsky, and Tibbetts. 3,304,- 544. Johnson, Dwight O.. Jr. 3,356,983. Johnston, Howard T., Jr. 3,332,632. Johnston, Richard P., and Schaffer. 3,328,543. Jones, Harold E. 3.302,109. Jones, John E. 3,322.255. Jones, John E., and Machmer. 3,314,603. Jones. Robert E., Jr. 3,357,871. Judge, Robert L. 3,314,131. Judge, Robert L., and Robinson. 3.360.596. Kahan, George J., and Mees. 3,305,410. Kaiser, Harold D., and Mones. 3,305,394. Kamentskv, Louis A. 3,327,117. Kamentsky, Louis A. 3,327,119. Kaufman, Samuel, and Magnino. 3,350,695. Kay, Eric. 3,341,442. Kay, Eric. 3.354,074. Kay, Eric, and Poenisch. 3,325,39-... Kav, Ronald H. 3.308,712. Kerr, Donald R.. and Young. 3.303,059. Keyes. Robert W. 3,317,848. King, James R.. Pietras, and Richard. 3,333,240. Knight, Robert D. 3,344,289. Kollar, Ernest P. 3,328,503. Koretzky, Herman. 3,321.328. Koretzky, Herman. 3,354,059. Koretzky. Herman. 3.300,397. Kornei, Otto. 3,343,174. Kosanke, Kurt M., and Kulcke. 3,309,162. Kostuch. Donald J. 3,358,216. Krakinowski, Morris. 3.308.253. Krakinowski, Morris, and Blaskovie. 3,350,518. Kucza, Joseph A., and Mandel. 3,301,637. Kulka, Raymond. 3,354.295. Kusnick, Arthur A., and Spruth. 3,350,094. Lahr, Rov J. 3,359.876. Lambiotte, Joseph C. 3.327.827. Larson, Harold A., Schultz, Thompson, and Wells. 3,311,280. Lee. Hua-Tung. 3,299,384. Lemi&re, Jean, and Melas. 3,355,550. Lenney, Edwin J. 3,313.387. Lennon, Kenneth A. 3,310.148. Licht, Lazar, Brickl, and Indergard. 3,297,221. Licht, Lazar, Brickl, and Indergard. 3,342,393. LIndquist, Arwin B. 3,353,160. Lipschutz. Lewis D.. and Chow. 3,359.851. Little, Jack G. 3,340,515. Little, John B. 3,310,062. Loeffler, Karl H., and Salbu. 3,345,529. Lohmann, Adolf W. 3.296.308. Lohmann, Adolf W. 3.307,897. Lohmann, Adolf W. 3.314,052. Lohmann, Adolf W. 3,345,912. Louis, Helmut P., and Dietrich. 3,304,543. MacArthur, Steven J. 3.357,003. Mackie, David, Mitta, O'Connor, and Richard. 3.341,818. MacSorlev, Olin L. 3,339,145. Maissel, Leon I., Flur, and Bertelsen. 3,303,116. Malabv, Davev L. 3,337.766. Mandel, Gerald, and Morehead. 3.354.009. Mandel. Gerald, Morehead, Kucza, and Hammer. 3,326,730. Marcus. Mitchell P. 3.331.061. Marcus, Mitchell P.. Rossmann, and Tunis. 3,358,271. Marinace, John C. 3.349.475. Marinace, John C. 3,351.698. Maring, Blayne E., Pendy, Grimm, and Johnson. 3,351,- 341. Marrs, Ralph E., and Brede. 3.304,527. Matick, Richard E. 3,298,005. Max, Erhard. 3,312.519. May, Gordon H. 3,302,948. May, Gordon H. 3,328,195. May. Gordon H.. and Hiekox. 3.356,021. McDonald. William L., De George, Stewart, and Thur- mond. 3,297,992. McKeon. Alexander. 3,355.725. McLaughlin, John A. 3,302,176. McLaughlin, John A., Hoehmann, and Rickard. 3.332,068. McNutt, Robert D. 3,333,225. Melas, Constantin M. 3.311, S78. Menard, Edward A. 3,315,145. Michael, Louis A. 3.317.902. Michel, Alwin E., and Walker. 3,308,452. Michelitseh, Michael. 3.354.007. Miller, William H., and Barson. 3,343,049. Mitchell. Allan E. 3,326,227. Mohn, William S., and Stickler. 3,356,955. 630 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued Mones. Arthur H. 3.337,365. Moyer. James T., and Rausch. 3,303,476. Mullery, Alvin P., and Schauer. 3,323,108. Munroe, Robert A. 3.345.276. Muroga, Saburo. 3,311,887. Mutter, Walter E. 3,319,311. Neff, Gordon W., and Yourke. 3,303,350. Nelson, Roland D. 3.302.562. Newman, Ernest G., Smith, and Stokes. 3,341,795. Norwood, Richard E. 3,318,329. Nowselski, Anthony S., and Wittwer. 3,328,095. Nyberg. Marvin E., and Towne. 3,321,121. Oeters, Harold R. 3,328,772. O'Hara. Almerin C, Jr. 3.337.860. Okcuoglu, Selahattin A. 3,353,418. Orchard, Robert J. 3,343.150. Orinik, Michael T. 3,305,382. Ottaway, Gerald H. 3,328,767. Otto. William B., and Cunningham. 3,325,796. Owen, Charles E. 3,351,837. Palmer, Leon E. 3.339,695. Palmer, Leon E„ Schaefer, and Young. 3,324.985. Panagiotou, George D., and Woodland. 3,308,276. Panissidi, Hugo A. 3.338.256. Parry, Forrest C. 3,296,302. Perri. John A., Riseman. and Ruggles. 3.300,339. Peticolas. Warner L. 3,342,618. Pexton, Frederic C. 3.309.987. Picciano, James K. 3,354,435. Pilkuhn, Manfred H., and Ruppreeht. 3.349.476. Pitkowskv, Stanley H., and Godfrey. 3,342,983. Pliskin. William A. 3.317,332. Poch, Leonard J., Rinne, Springfield, Stevens, and Wroblewski. 3,327,916. Pomerantz. Melvin. 3,312,906. Pope, George W.. Clarke, and Jurch. 3.331,690. Post, Frederick L. 3,311,897. Prater, Merle P. 3,341.276. Pricer, Wilbur D. 3,304,505. Proebster, Walter E. 3,327,295. Raser. Edward J., and Lett. 3,302,186. Rashleigh Clayton 3,349.480. Rausch, Fritz. 3,303,776. Reed, David W., Simpson, and Zolnoskv. 3.355,001. Reisman, Arnold. 3.297,501. Reisman, Arnold, and Berkenblit. 3,342.546. Reisman. Arnold. Berkenblit, and Alyanakyan. 3,354,004. Reisman, Arnold, Berkenblit, Papazian, and Cheroff. 3,345,223. Reisman, Arnold, and Rohr. 3,342,652. Remlev, Winslow R. 3.323,064. Remlev, Winslow R. 3,327,063. Rice, Rex. 3.3.10.690. Richard. William H.. Mitta, Loizides, Mackie, Carthew, and O'Connor 3.337.855. Richard, William H.. and O'Connor. 3.353.162. Rlnaldl, Russell G., and Moore. 3,310,786. Roberts. Gilbert C. Jr.. and Via. 3,313.914. Robertson, John Y. 3.311.815. Roche. Kevin J., and Palmateer. 3,319,317. Roe, Jonathan U. 3.348.411. Roth, Robert I., and Fleisher. 3,308,282. Rutz. Elisabeth M. 3.314.067. Rutz, Richard F. 3.308.356. Rutz. Richard F. 3.325 703. Sahulka, Richard J. 3.333,253. St. Clair. Hal K. 3,312.962. Sbarra, Joseph D., and Chebiniak. 3.338,850. Schacht, Gnenter, and Spieth. 3,335,659. Schaefer, John O. 3.311.211. Schaefer, John O. 3.333,669. Schaefer. John O. 3.346.184. Schaffert. Roland M. 3.316,088. Schick, Henrv C. 3.346,950. Schlig. Eugene S. 3.303.478. Sehmeekenbeeher, Arnold F. 3,305.327. Schmeekenbecher. Arnold F. 3.350,210. Schmidt. Herbert R. 3,348.065. Seeber. Robert R., and Lindguist. 3.349,375. Seki, Haiime, and Seraphim. 3,312,871. Shafer. Merrill W. 3,353.907. Shelton. Glenmore L.. Jr.. and Horwitz. 3,339,179. Shepard, Joseph E. 3.298.485. Silver, Arthur G. 3,328.770. Simanavicius. Kestutis. 3,349,389. Simkins. Quinton W„ and Vogl. 3,325,793. Simpson, Victor R. 3.302.557. Sims, Donald E. 3,297.124. Smith, Merlin G.. and Stern. 3,343,256. Smith. William V. 3.339,151. Smithline, Edward T. 3,315,229. Solvst. Erik R. 3,329,379. Sordello, Frank J., and Thaler. 3,310,732. Sorokin, Peter P. 3,308,395. Spillman, Gerard J. 3,332,528. Srinivasan. Rangaswamy. 3.350,291. Steigerwalt, George F., Jr. 3,299,261. Stevens. William Y. 3,325,785. Stockdale. Norman S. 3,353.024. Stoddard, David L. 3,339,993. International Business Machines Corp. : See — Continued Strieker, Alfred A., and Walker. 3,331,912. Suehow, Lawrence. 3,303,005. Sumilas, John W. 3.344,321. Supernowicz, Edward J. 3,341,854. Thomas, Jacob E., Jr., and Young. 3,333,326. Thomas, Llewellyn H. 3.348,089. Thomson, Walter G. 3,357,2S9. Ting, Chlu H. 3,308,444. Tollkuhn, Arthur W. 3,315,840. Treseder, Robert C. 3,299,418. Treseder, Robert C, and Belser. 3,328,523. Vinal, Albert W. 3,300,772. Vinal, Albert W. 3,344,406. Vinal. Albert W. 3,348,218. Voit, William F., Jr. 3,312,238. Voit, William F., Jr. 3,312,244. Weidenhammer, James A., Barbeau, Close, Day, and Sweeney. 3,312,878. Weiser, Kurt, and Blum. 3,338,678. Weiss, Cornelius B\, Jr. 3,339,191. Wells, Jack F., and Thompson. 3,304,477. West, Lloyd E. 3.315,088. White, Peter. 3.303,357. Whiting, Stanley E. 3,336,561. Wilczvnski, Janusz S., and Harper. 3,359,852. Wilmer. Richard K. 3.302.829. Wilmer, Richard K. 3,342,371. Wissick, William P., and MacSorley. 3,341,824. Wohl, Robert J. 3,325,676. Woodall, Jerrv M. 3.322,501. Yeh, Tsu-Hsing, and De Fries. 3,313,663. Young, Richard J. 3.353,646. Yu, Hwa X 3,312.881. Zeitler. Carl, Jr., and Boland. 3,354,430. International Camera Corp. : See — Colodner, Jesse L. 3.297,835. International Commodities, Inc. : See — Barrett, Richard A., and Polesky. 3,312,482. International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. : See — Briggs, Peter G. 3,351,921. Cox, Harry, Gosling, and Shiel. 3,331,602. James, John B. 3.29G.595. James, John B. 3.315,238. Mitchell, Rov W. 3.303,433. Tickle, Andrew C. 3.316.543. Tickle, Andrew C. 3.357,000. Walter, Peter A., and Clarke. 3,302,609. International Concrete Systems Co. : See — Stout, Robert K. 3,308,822. International Control Machines of Santa Clara County : See — Chiang, Franklin C. 3,343,416. International Copper Research Association, Inc. : See — Kamath, Pandurang M., and Frank. 3,325,405. International Copying Machines Co. m.b.H. : See — Kruger, Alfred. 3,308,555. International Crystal Mfg. Co. : See — Freeland, Royden R. 3,311,848. International Diamond Corp. : See — Lithgo, William, Roberts, Smith, and Wills. 3.352,747. International Electric Fence Co.. Inc. : See — Nellis, William M. 3,325.717. International Enterprises. Inc. : See — Tracy, Charles W. 3,333,875. International Environment Corp. : See — Rothschild, Richard D. 3,305,003. International Equipment Co. : See — Jones, Alan R. 3,297,532. Mitchell, David F. 3,300,051. Mitchell. Robert J., and Bulpett. 3,339,836. Van Dyck. Kenneth, and Smith. 3,351,432. International Exhibits. Inc. : See — - Barrett, Thomas. 3,342,492. Internationa] Fabric Molders, Inc. : See — Martell. Fred, and Lefferson. 3,336,030. Nirenberg. Robert P. 3.317,645. International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. : See — Heeringa. Lambertus O.. and Beets. 3,360,530. Lemberg. Seymour. 3.344,171. Somerville, Willard T.. and Shuster. 3,325,369. International Foods, Inc. : See — Elmer, Augustus, Jr., and Edmunds. 3,307,503. International Harvester Co. : See — Adams. William M.. and Fueslein. 3,331,957. Ash. Roy C. 3.348,714. Askins, William J. 3,319.936. Askins. William J. 3,326.247. Barkstrom, Reynold, Sutton, and Carlson. 3.348,780. Barkstrom, Reynold. Sutton, and Drayer. 3,320,730. Bauman, Jack L., and O'Neil. 3,335,680. Bellingher. Fred A. 3,305,114. Bexten, Eugen. 3.343,889. Bledsoe, Bobby L. 3.321,224. Bornzin, James H. 3,326,422. Buresh, Henrv V. 3.334,932. Cary, Philip E. 3,305,409. Deli, Jack M., and Karpiel. 3,333,485. LIST OF PATENTEES 631 International Harvester Co. : See — Continued Evans, Kenneth. 3,321,031. Fenster, Abraham S., and Asmus. 3,348,475. Fiata, George T., and Mover. 3,320,967. Findlay, Jack B. 3,310,773. Fischer, Raymond C. 3,334,474. Fischer, Raymond C. 3,348,504. Fruth, George H. 3,331,038. Fulton, Ronald T. 3,305,026. Gehrke, Kenneth W., and Toth. 3,334,704. Gelger, Eugene J. 3,339,848. Grauryd, Thorvald G. 3,312,364. Granryd, Thorvald G. 3,334,702. Grichnik, Emil J. 3,301, 5S3. Grichnik. Emil J. 3,335,554. Grillot, Homer N. 3,305,257. Hagen, Marcus W. 3,312,301. Hartdegen, Donald R. 3,312,486. Heald. Glenn E. 3,312,119. Hermiz, Ramiz Y., and Duke. 3,325,925. Hoch, Manfrled L. 3,331,167. Hoch, Manfried L. 3,348,593. Hocli, Manfried L. 3,354,624. Hoch, Manfried L., and Corwith. 3,313,330. Howell, Elvin L., and Hvman. 3.350.017. Hubert, Clarence A., and McGirk. 3,339,758. Hvman, Charles M. 3,348,706. James, Howell N., and Collins. 3,296,878. James, Howell N., and Collins. 3,334,744. Jennings, Marvin D., Shader, and Frase. 3,320,909. Johnson, Otto E., Frase, and Morkoski. 3,321,027. Johnson, Otto E., and Fulton. 3,305,025. Johnston, Edward J. 3,325,878. Johnston, Edward J. 3,339,258. Johnston, Edward J., and Peacock. 3,336,052. Johnston, Lawrence M., Jr., and Schroeder. 3,354,741. Kampert Keith W. 3,321,215. Karlsson, Elof K., and Collins. 3,348,676. Keith, Winston R. 3,339,761. Klaviter, Robert A., and Williams. 3,297,183. Kocian, Frank A. 3,311,429. Kocian, Frank A. 3,314,735. Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr. 3,331,288. Lam, John S. 3,334,705. Maat, George J. 3,314,303. Maddalozzo, Raymond J. 3,309,024. Maddalozzo, Raymond J. 3,311,100. Majkrzak, John R. 3,334,577. Marquardt, Julius F. 3,326,317. Martensen, Uwe H. 3,305,030. May, Patrick L.. and Majkrzak. 3,326,394. Middlesworth, Tommv A. 3,355,007. Miller, Paul E. 3,307,724. Mizzi, Joseph M. 3,307,338. Morkoski, James. 3,321,895. Morkoski, James. 3,325,879. Morkoski, James. 3.334,692. Morkoski, James. 3,357,467. Morkoski, James, Clendenin, and Corwith. 3,331,561. Morkoski, James, and Ward. 3,321,029. Morkoski, James, and Ward. 3,326,300. Mosquera, Hugo O. 3.302,743. Nelson, Vaughn A. 3,296,942. Orendorff, John W. 3.304,895. OrendorfC, John W. 3.348,620. Ornas, Theodore, Jr., Finch, and Derrickson. 3,331,089. Orth, Harold R. 3,304,885. Packard, Norman M., and Cook. 3,357,318. Page, Walter H., Wallace, and Swift. 3,304,715. Pelz, Edward C, Jr. 3,326,195. Pool, Stuart D., and Knapp. 3,347.032. Pool, Stuart D., Meitl. and Reynolds. 3,297,125. Reynolds, Ralph K. 3.352,365. Rezabek, Vernon E. 3,334,428. Rezabek, Vernon E., and Katz. 3,296,716. Russell. Carl D. 3,307,508. Salna, Karl. 3,329,232. Salna, Karl. 3,341,041. Sammareo, Peter. 3,331,607. Scarnato, Thomas J., and Gordon. 3.302,376. Scarnato, Thomas J., Gordon, and Brunker. 3,314,222. Scarnato, Thomas J., Sorensen, Dryan, and Lawler. 3,302,978. Schramm, Harold J. 3,305,041. Schwerdtfeger, Wilbur E. 3,297,145. Sewelin. Ernest R. 3.321,236. Shore, Daniel B. 3.321.094. Simak, Frank J. 3,331,447. Simak, Frank J. 3,348,575. Skanes, Frederick A., and Logue. 3.341,260. Skanes, Frederick A., and Logue. 3,355,224. Smelcer, Glen E. 3,302,959. Steingas, Richard R., and Meitl. 3,326,605. Stow, Robin J. W. C. 3,305,037. Strader, Don S. 3,312,150. Swanson, William C, Dam, and Mover. 3,354,981. Swift, John F. 3,354,977. Swift, John F., and Wallace. 3,348,579. Talbert. Virgil O. 3,355,043. Thaehuk, John A. 3,321,030. Thassy, Michael G. 3,314,496. Thassy, Michael G. 3,326,316. International Harvester Co. : See — Continued Tuteh, David E. 3,314,665. Tutch, David E. 3,342,454. Vidrine, Clyde G. 3,320,875. Vidrine, Clyde G., and May. 3,331,314. Ward, Gerald G. 3,307,035. Williams, Robert D., and Mlelnikowski. 3,297,080. Wojcik, Richard P. 3,339.821. Woodring, Robert W. 3,335,555. Zimmerman, Richard F. 3,338,443. International Instruments, Inc. : See — Mulligan, Robert J., and Schlosser. 3,297,940. International Latex & Chemical Corp. : See — Baker, John C, Jr. 3,338,862. International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. : See — Henry, Malcolm C, and Krebs. 3,322,779. Overmars, Henricus G. J. 3,324,054. Wright, Maurice M., and Guttman. 3,330,744. International Machinery Corp. S.A. : See — Mencacci, Samuel A. 3,347,155. Mencacci, Samuel A., and Hagerborg. 3,340,791. Mencacci, Samuel A., and Hagerborg. 3,347,351. International Microwave Corp. : See — Chasek, Norman E. 3,311,828. International Milling Co., Inc. : See — Johnston, William R., and Mauseth. 3,304,183. International Minerals & Chemical Corp. : See — Crom, Russell C. W., and Williams, 3,322,465. Currier, James W. 3,297,362. Dobry, Reuven. 3,336,374. Fontenot, Ison G., and Snyder. 3,322,668. Godley, Charles C. 3,342,315. Holik, Melville J. 3,336,12S. Huffman, Clarence W. 3,335.205. Huffman, Clarence W., Engibous, and Skaptason. 3,303,- 090. Mikami, Harry M. 3.321,322. Montague, John H., and Miller. 3,316,106. Newsom, William S., Jr. 3,334,988. Nylander, Alfred F. 3,352,633. Peeler, Herbert T. 3,336,136. Rogoff, Martin H. 3,331,750. Sollln, Ingmar. 3.353,672. Ware, James H., and Shieh. 3,297,548. Weis, John L. 3,306,461. International Nickel Co., Inc., The : See — Badia, Frank A., and Kirby. 3,347,666. Bieber, Clarence G. 3,301,670. Bieber, Clarence G. 3,342,590. Bieber, Clarence G. 3,347,663. Bieber, Clarence G., and Mihalisin. 3,359,094. Burke. Harvey D. 3,311,972. Carlin, Francis X. 3,349,016. Corrigan, Donald A. 3,309,243. Curlook, Walter. 3,311,466. Di Bari, George A. 3,338,803. Dunton, Thornley A. 3.348,982. Eiselstein, Herbert L., and Gadbut. 3,303,022. Flint, George N., Haynse, and Ashcroft. 3,316,625. Floreen, Stephen. 3,340,048. Floreen, Stephen, and Decker. 3,318,690. Frame, George A. 3,309,029. Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, and Kirk. 3,342,587. Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald. 3.29S.S01. Goodrich. Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald. 3,314,787. Hanafee, James E. 3,297,435. Haynes, Alan G. 3,322,580. Haynes, Alan G. 3,345,220. Haynes, Alan G., and Mayer. 3,355,333. Honaker. Harold H., and Judd. 3,357,826. Illis, Alexander, Koehler, and Brandt. 3,342,547. Kendrick, Richard J., and Watson. 3,326,782. Ker Shaw, Stuart W„ and Cook. 3,322,534. Mason, John J. 3,296,364. O'Neill, Charles E., Head, and Goodrich. 3,323,903. Parikh, Niranjan M., and Hodson. 3,310,870. Richards, Edward G., and Twigg. 3,343,950. Sadowski, Edward P. 3,341,372. Tuffnell, Glenn W., Schaller, and Yeo. 3,355,280. Turillon, Pierre P. 3,317.016. Wakeman, Dennis W., Haynes, Williams, Evans, and Barker. 3,311,470. Walker, Lancelot H.. and Hunafee. 3,333,955. International Oil Burner Co. : See — Duchinsky. Bernard L. 3,357,419. Thomas, De Wayne. 3,359,966. International Omni-Pak Corp. : See — Erickson, Richard W. 3,344,950. International Packaging Corp. : See — Palson, Richard C. J. 3.338,391. International Paper Box Machine Co., The : See — Labombarde, Raymond A., and Dewhurst. 3,313,270. International Paper Co. : See — Barrv, James S. 3.330.225. Barrv. James S. 3.354.841. Brinkley, Amiel W., Jr., and Kilborn. 3,345,2o0. Bruning, William E. 3.335.522. Cote, Raymond A. 3,308,935. 632 INDEX OP PATENTS, 3967 International Paper Co. : See — Continued Feeney, Joseph W., Pojawis, Allenbaugh, and McNair. 3,341,349. Hoffmann, Wolfgang. 3,354,600. Huang, Denis K., and Moors. Re. 26,305. Huang. Denis K., and Moors. 3,319,868. Lee, Charles A. 3,331,138. Lee, Charles A. 3,332,838. Marconet, Ronald P., Lutz, and Wolf. 3,348,456. Nurre, Thomas C, McFarland, and Ritter. 3,322,321. Outwater, Eric B. 3,313,406. Outwater, Eric B. 3,353,740. Pherson, Perry O., Slater, and Engel. 3,346,141. Tobias, Lawrence S. 3,303,760. Violette, Glenn M., and Mosher. 3,356,556. International Patent Research Corp. : See — Chow, Ho. 3,339,281. D'Angelo, George, and Blasnik. 3,325,896. Sharp, Bernard C. 3,324,549. International Pipe and Ceramics Corp. : See — Filsinger, Elmer J. 3,309,832. Mayes, Robert M. 3,348,433. International Playtex Corp. : See — Ambrose, Paul E., Dorsev, and Kaspar. 3,328,222. Sachs, Charles M. 3,322,127. Sawkiw, Wasyl. 3,325,845. International Product Design & Research Corp. : See — Perron, Albert J., and Kowalik. 3,324,524. International Protected Metals, Inc. : See — Brooks, Donald H. 3,295,494. Brooks, Donald H. 3,311,487. International Rectifier Corp. : See — Boyer, John L. 3,313,987. Boyer, John L. 3,328,650. Diebold, Edward J. 3,309,578. Diebold, Edward J., and Yanai. 3,356,862. Lyon, Jack. 3.328,692. Mesch, Hans G 3,350,635. Mueller, Rob°rt J. 3,349.289. Parrish, Frank W. 3,356,928. Roach, Thomas J. 3,299,327. Rubin, Irwin. 3,344,334. Topas, Benjamin. 3,320,496. Topas, Benjamin. 3,328,213. Topas, Benjamin, and Weinstein. 3,297,921 Weinstein, Harold. 3,328,584. Wislocky, Joseph. 3.333,163. Yanai, Yigal. 3,344.278. International Register Co. : See — Svarnias, Ted N. 3,350,589. International Research Corn. : See — York, Floyd L. 3,334,461. International Research & Development Co. Ltd.: See — Appleton, Anthony D. 3,349,210. Rich. John, and Arthur. 3,356,618. International Research and Development Corp : See — - Elliott, Robert G., and Yantis. 3,344.397 Shearer, Charles A., and Thomas. 3,325,753 Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,307,408 Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,331,252 Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3.340,476 Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,349,257. International Resistance Co. : See — Campbell, Ruffner, and Haves. 3,348,586 Douglass, Walter H., Sr. 3,302,156. Larkin, Joseph F. 3,322.268. McElroy, David E. 3,358,362. International Salt Co. : See — Jacoby, Charles H., and Ryon. 3,348,883. International Scanning Devices Ltd. : See — Sliker. Lawrence 'S. 3,337,683. International Shoe Co. : See — Edwards, Robert G., and Williams. 3,334,427. International Shoe Machine Corp. : See — Estabrooks, Roger S. 3.326.415. Estabrooks, Roger S. 3.332,581. International Silver Co., The : See — Buchko, Edward S. 3,302,989. Geisel, Robert C. 3,335,853. Hultgren, Eric G., and Landen. 3,342 190 Kragle, Ralph J. 3,295,872. Landen, William J. 3,310,168. Limden, William J. 3,323.641. Landen, William J. 3,335,854. International Specialty Products, Inc. : See — Alltop, James C, and Crowe. 3,308,989. International Standard Electric Corp. : See — Andreae, John H., and Jovce. 3,355,713 Antell, George R. 3,352.725. Aumuller, Hans, and Klemt. 3.342,943. Avignon, Michel L., and Le Maout. 3,298,017 Barbern Donald R. 3,305.857. Basset, Jacques P. L. 3,333,261. Bauer, Ludwig. 3,350.516. Bauer, Walter. 3,307,153. Bekaert, Frans A. 3,301.966. Benmussa, Henri, and Kobus. 3,336,443. Bernutz, Johannes. 3,316,525. Bernutz, Johannes. 3.321.600. International Standard Electric Corp. : See— Continued Beyerle, Ernst. 3,299,216. Beyerle, Ernst. 3,330,913. Bezaguet, Janine N. L., and Judeinstein. 3,300,624. Binzenhofer, Alfred. 3,327,175. Birchenough, James P. 3,310,788. Blight, Dennis J., and Gibbins. 3,324,446. Blight, Dennis J., and Gibbins. 3,325,884. Bohm, Manfred. 3,298,024. Bohm, Manfred. 3,349,399. Bosc, Henri J., Van Den Broek D'Obrenan, Colin, and Villemagne. 3,359,556. Bray, Frederick H., and Butcher. 3,349,187. Brunau, Claude M., and Echard. 3,312,173. Buchwald, Fritz. 3,302,904. Buchwald, Fritz. 3,305,191. Buhmann, Gunther. 3,352,285. Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,313,887. Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,353,154. Busignies, Henri G. 3,331,068. Cattermole, Kenneth W. 3,349,177. Cavin, Robert V., and Feuillepain. 3.317,895. Chatelon, Andre E. J., and Girard. 3,300,774. Cohrt, Eigil. 3,330.911. Cornish, Eric H.. Gilbert, and Cutting. 3,360,648. Cragg, William D., and Cockbain. 3,310,628. Cramer, Bernhard. 3,348,649. Dascotte, Jean. 3,325,595. Dobson. Christopher D. 3,337,374. Drake, Cyril F„ and Ellington. 3,297,500. Drake, Cyril F., and Ellington. 3,320,103. Dunster, Dave F. T., and Arthurs. 3,312,577. Earp, Charles W. 3,305,866. Earp, Charles W. 3,325,811. Earp, Charles W. 3,337.872. Earp, Charles W. 3,339,202. Earp, Charles W. 3,340,533. Earp, Charles W. 3,346,860. Earp, Charles W., Cleaver, and Sothcott. 3,335,418. Ekbergh, Oscar E., and Jonsson. 3,317,676. Ekbergh, Oskar E., Jonsson, and Fetz. 3,312,940. Endres, Hermann, Bohme, and Jung. 3,303,484. Eyre, John R., Tomica, and Way. 3,346,574. Famhach, Rudolf, and Lewen. 3,309,466. Fanselow, Heinrich. 3,296,386. Fettweis, Alfred L. M. 3,303,438. Fettweis, Alfred L. M. 3.324,247. Fettweis, Alfred L M. 3.325,735. Fettweis, Alfred L. M. 3.344,368. Fischer, Walter. 3,310,791. Forsthuber, Hubert, and Michaelis. 3,310,752. Franks, Joseph. 3,339,074. Freeh, Gunther, Kaiser, and Rahn. 3,327,111. Froom, Jocelyn. 3,353,058. Garfield, William L. 3,324,391. Garfield, William L. 3.339,180. Gasser, Lorenz. 3,351,715. Gassmann. Gerhard-Gunter. 3,358,183. Gaugain, Emile P. M. 3,333,217. Geny, Henri J. 3,328,059. Gill, Ronald Y., and Morel. 3,306,793. Glover, William F. 3.334,324. Grobe, Wolfgang. 3.343,110. Hackenberg, Walter, and Schmidt. 3,315,247. Heinimann, Karl, Kassner, and Schmachtenberger. 3,349,- 294. Heirbaut, Edmond M. 3,296,375. Helliear, Norman J. 3,325,699. Hellicar, Norman J. 3,330,999. Herter, Eberhard. 3,296,383. Herter, Eberhard. 3,330,914. Hill, John. 3,324.357. Hilton, Roy, and Powles. 3,300,665. Hirst. Ian J. 3.348,163. Hunstad, Asbjorn. 3.300,705. Hvman, Robert A., and Drake. 3,349,326. Jackson, Thomas M. 3,325,670. Jacobin, Leo, and Gielen. 3,296,875. Jewell, Anthony J., and Goodman. 3,335,263. Johnsen. John N., Marstein. Teslo, and Aamodt. 3,336,- 783. Jonsson, Per G. 3,296,380. Joron, Louis. 3,354,708. Kadner. Woldemar. 3,341,432. Karbowiak, Antoni E. 3.318,651. Kemper, Karel. 3,334,288. Klepp, George F., Dalton, and DeMengel. 3,303,375. Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and Konold. 3,342,948. Knauer, Hans-TTlrieh, and Matthieu. 3.349.185. Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and Schmidt. 3.350.510. Knight. Ronald G.. and Branch. 3.300,587. Knochenhauer. Friedrich, and Apitz. 3,320,492. Knochenhauer, Friedrich. and Loffler. 3,360,615. Kobus. Stnnislas. and Phu. 3,350.696. Kocher, Klaus. 3,343.094. Kolb, Otmar. 3.296,454. Kuhn. Hans. 3.360,741. Le Corre, Jean P., Lefevre, Serrano, and Yelloz. 3,311,705. Lens, Georges X., Vanhentenrijk, and De Mol. 3,300,026. Maslona, Jan, and Morel. 3,325.321. Meisingset, Kare R., and Mo. 3.349,175. Mertens, Isidorus D. M. F. 3,312.411 LIST OF PATENTEES • ;:;:; International Standard Rlectric Corp. : See — Continued Michlels, Frauciscus M., Laurcys, and Van Roosbroeck. 3,310,250. Mldford, Thomas A., and Pantoll. 3,346.816. Mlngaud, Andre. 3,303,352. Muller, Martin, and Walter. 3,349,337. Muyshondt, Lueien H. 3,312,163. Nlediek, Hans H. 3,341,848. Peter, Hans-Jurgen, and Mohra. 3,303,394. Piechoeki. Kurt. 3,336.444. Piloty, Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3,316,538. Pullum, Geoffrey G., and Andrews. 3,359.379. Rahinig, Gunther. 3,345,4(>6. Reeves, Alec H. 3,320,605. Reeves, Alec H., and Barber. 3,298,016. Regnier. Albert, and De Buck. 3,319,009. Ridler, Desmond S., Myatt. and Loveland. 3,324,432 Roberton. .lames S. P., Dymoke-Bradshaw, and Lotay. 3.346,858. Rosl, Wolfgang. 3,309,940. Scarr, Robert W. A., and McCann. 3,310,725. Scheffel. Kurt. 3,303,283. Scheidig, Rudolf. 3,348,174. Schluter, Heinz. 3,347,904. Schluter, Heinz, and Schonemever. 3,347,995. Schonemeyer, Hilmar. 3,310,033. Smitka, Wolfgang. 3,339,205. Steinbuch. Karl, and Honerloh. 3,310,789. Steiner, Fritz, Kutz, and Leichter. 3,320,364. Sterling, Henley F., and Drake. 3,306,788. Taysom, Patrick A., and Kirk. 3,302,494. Thauland, Terje. 3,359,433. Ulrich, Friedrich. 3,319.224. Dlricb, Friedrich. 3,329,832. Ulrich, Friedrich. 3,358,272. Vazquez, Charles. 3,360,626. Vazquez, Charles, and Dufresnoy. 3,316,512. Vogel, Georg. 3,313,886. Wagner, Hans. 3,305,624. Wakar, Romuald. 3,302,450. Wessel, Gerhard. 3,360,627. Willis, John G. 3,327,246. Willrett, Helmut, and Kuhl. 3,348,196. Willrett. Helmut, Schonemeyer, and Siegel. 3,350,507. Woodhead, Harry S. 3,331,040. Woodhead, Harry S., Sloley, and Waugh. 3,329,914. Wright, Esmond P. G. 3.304,373. Zerfass, Andreas. 3.356.94S. International Steel Co. : See — Sheckells, Amuel E. 3,307,060. Sheckells, Amuel E. 3.30S.912. Sheckells. Amuel E. 3.349.S76. International Steel Slag Corp. : See — Grady, John J. 3,316,075. Grady. John J. 3,316,079. International Stretch Products, Inc. : See — Cohen, Lester. 3,315,559. International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd., The : See — Bennett, Donald A. 3,310.909. Duck, Edward W., and Simmons. 3,338,853. King, Ralph W., and Shorthouse. 3,301,915. Tinims, Donald G., and Hedge. 3,318,967. International Telemeter Corp. : See — Court, Patrick R. J., and Reiter. 3,299.359. Court, Patrick R. J., and Segrave. 3,305,632. International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See — Adams, Paul R., Miller, and Bovitz. 3,309,931. Adams, Paul R., and Whitesel. 3,340,986. Aksu, Akin, Beeck, Brown, Lewis, Smith, and Strich. 3,329,926. Albanese, Damian F. 3,355,734. Altonji, Edmund R. 3,320,534. Arseneau, Roger E. 3,343,003. Arseneau, Roger E., and Bereznak. 3,334,191. Asher, Ralph L.. and Kennedy. 3,349.400. Avery. Robert C. 3.329,965. Babb, Burton A. 3,305,706. Bassett, Raymond C. 3.335,217. Battista, Joseph. 3,305,704. Beaudouin, Jacques R. 3.346,785. Bennett, Donald A. 3,337,987. Bereznak, John. 3.349.1 S6. Bereznak, John. 3.35S.0S6. Brown, Warren G. 3,302,285. Brown, Warren G. 3,310,631. Boitas. Edward J., and Tearne. 3,323,755. Burr, Gerald, Leeds, and Silverschotz. 3,340,807. Buzan, Morris M., and Wade. 3,315.074. Calandrello, Nicola A., Hill, and Rovan. 3,300,340. Case, Thomas. 3,329,901. Oassidy, Francis T., Jr. 3.310.626. Chandler, Albert T., and Johnson. 3,35S,266. Cox, John E.. and Boehm. 3.296,3S1. Day. Crvl L. 3.334.955. Dean. Gordon W., and Rose. 3,333,229. Doble, Warren. 3,303.791. Duncan. Robert H., and Orahood 3.32S.697. Eberhardt. Edward H. 3,337.737. Farnsworth, Philo T. 3.312.S57. Fingerett, Joseph A. 3,312,897. Foote. Richard H. 3,329.856. Gatz, Edwin C. 3,357,019. Gordon, Alfred E. 3,327,166. International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : Sec — Continued Grayson, Richard D. 3,304,002. Harper, Raubun B., and Johnston. 3,315,563. Hassenplug, and Nussbaum. 3,305,- Hauner, George J. (Mil. Havens, Bernard J. Hessler, John, Jr. 3,310,800. 3,309,629. Himes, Don I., and Aughey. 3,300,582. Hoag, Nelson E., and Holsinger. 3,324,416. Italia, Concetto P. 3,325,791. Jezo, Maurice L. J. 3,349,392. Just, Dieter. 3,303,109. Karras, Ernest C. 3,316,502. Kennedy, John B., and Asher. 3,349,401. Keyes, Jack. 3,340,813. Klein. Robert E., and Gammon. 3,348,101. Kleinknecht. Hans P. 3,309,586. Korsgren, Theodore Y. 3,304,382. Krefft, Hermann E. 3,349.28.',. Leibowitz, Joseph D. 3,349,362. Levin, Herbert L. 3,325,668. L'Heureux, Robert C. 3,334,269. Litehmaii, William S. 3,337,691. Lombardi, Anthony J. 3,300,749. Mansuetto. Nicholas V., and Berry. 3,321,745. McCray, Richard A. 3,303,790. Medina, Hector O. 3,343,100. Miller, Daniel B. 3,335,394. Miller, Daniel B. 3,353,137. Papp, George. 3,318.650. Piatt, Eric G., and Yuan. 3.328,531. Prichard, Roy. 3,348.204. Prow, Harold J., Jr. 3,335,391. Quesinberry. Robert S., and Patch. 3,329,021. Quinlan. Robert V. 3,339,017. Ray, William A. 3,303,665. Ray, William A. 3,303,866. Ray, William A. 3,326,275. Ray, William A. 3,332,808. Rav, William A. 3,353,353. Reznor, George W. 3.314.610. Rosendahl, Gottfried R. 3.298,770. Scarlett. Robert M. 3,358,197. Schmid, William P., and Zador. 3,337,898. Schreder, Wolfgang. 3,297,881. Schreder, Wolfgang. 3,328,698. Seemann, Donald P., Piatt, Yuan, Mansuetto, and Grin- stead. 3,324.248. Shockley, William. 3,339,086. Shocklev. William, and Haitz. 3,349,298. Sims, Robert Y., and Bottner. 3,309,576. Solomon, Ralph E. 3,305,174. Stroud. Kenneth E., and Mariotte. 3,356,432. Sullivan, John F., and Kennedy. 3,315,262. Thomas, William R., and Panek. 3,344,249. Thompson. Leon J. 3.328.658. Tidd, Edwin B.. and Peterson. 3,307,859. Todt, Gehard H. 3,334,843. Tuck, Edward F., and Devos. 3.329,898. Turnblade, Richard C, and Edmonds. 3,296,870. Vallese, Lucio M. 3.300.631. Voitas, Edawrd J. 3,323.554. Webb, Richard C. 3,312,903. Welch. Elvin C. and Snannagel. 3,359.474. Werrh, Andrew M. 3,349 398. Whitesel, James W. 3,342,298. Wilcox, Jack E. 3,335,220. Williams, Ernest J. 3,307,117. Yarbrough, Leon D. 3.328.093. Zryd, Rudolf A., and Godfrey. 3,321,581. International Vibration Co., The : See — Moir, Vincent J. 3,336.848. International Vulcanizing Corp. : See — Wilcox. William L., and Winkler. 3.343,219. Winkler, Julius G. 3,315,317. International Wool Development Co. : See — Ross, Donald A. 3.354,511. Interoceanic Commodities Corp. : See — Dufrene, Donald E. 3,350,814. Interpal S.A. : See — Wilmsmann, Hermann, and Konrad. 3.337.41] Interstate Bakeries Corp. : See — Panknin, Wallace B. 3,333,722. Interstate Container Corp. : See — Dailey, William T. 3.316.861. Fish. Bernard. 3.357,628. Interstate Fabrications, Inc.: See — Galvin, Thomas M. 3,295,907. Interstate Industries Inc. : See — ■ Mark, Edward H. 3,332,182. Interstate United Corp. : See — King, Alan M. 3,354,811. Intertech, Inc. : See — Utting, George R., and Mueller. 3.348.418. Intertherm Ltd. : See — Clark, John M. 3,329,797. Intex Oil Co. : See — Murphy, Raymond S. 3,307,234. Intricate Machine & Engineering Inc. : See — Aijala, Sulo A. 3,316.641. 634 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Introl Corp. : See — Ingraliam, Ronald D. 3,343,060. Olson, Ellis W. 3,355,651. Intron International, Inc. : See — Pintell, Milton H. 3,307,090. Pintell, Milton H. 3,311,801. Inui, Mitsuo : See — Takahashi, Sakae, Nishimura, and Inui. 3,310,522. Inui, Toshiaki. High speed embroidering process and needle therefor. 3,336,888. 8-22-67, CI. 112 — 198. Inui, Tsuneo : See — Kitamura, Yoiehl, Inui, and Shuto. 3,337,431. Inuzuka, Isao, H. Miyao, and T. Yuminaka, to Hitachi, Ltd.- Control system with vehicle detecting means for parking buildings. 3,313,427, 4-11-67, CI. 214 — 16.1. Inuzuka, Isao, and T. Yuminaka, to Hitachi, Ltd. Full-empty detecting means for a parking device. 3,323,617, 6-6-67, CI. 187 — 16. Inuzuka, Isao, and H. Miyao, to Hitachi Ltd. Safety device for elevator. 3,333,657, 8-1-67, CI. 187 — 35. Invalift Corp. : See — Callaghan, Cornelius J. 3,312,985. Invents A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung : See — Berther, Clau, Sailer, and Giesen. 3,342,878. Fueg, Heinz. 3,350,456. Fueg, Heinz, and Matsuya. 3,295,925. Harms, Johann, Thomas, and Berther. 3,334,089. Marti, Markus, and Hoppe. 3,310,529. Schnider, Albert, Ryffel, and Hurschler. 3,354,146. Schultze, Hans-Joachim, and Berther. .3.350,392. Inventa A.G. fur Forschung and Patentverwertung Luzern : See— Goossens, Gunter. 3,311,457. Inventex Ltd. (formerly Inventex A.G.) : See — Kreidel, Hans, Sr. and K., Jr. 3,339,946. Inventio Aktiengesellschaft : See — Voser, Albert. 3,332.517. Inventions Finance Corp.: See — Nouel, Robert. 3,296,353. Nouel, Robert. 3,342,456. Nouel, Robert. 3,348,267. Inventions and Invention Consultants. Inc. : See — Hand. William C. 3,357,665. Taylor, Steadmon O. 3,357,294. Inventions of North America Ltd. : See — Shapiro, Sidney, P., and J. 3,295,150. Ioanesyan, Jury R., R. A. Ioannesyan, and A. N. Ovchinnikov, to Vsesojuznv NauchnoTssledovatelsky Institut burovoi Tekhuiki. Turbodrill. 3,356,338, 12-5-67, CI. 253—3. Ioannesyan, Rolen A. : See — Ioanesyan, Jury R., Ioannesyan, and Ovchinnikov. 3,356,- 338. Ioannilli, Joseph R., to United Shoe Machinerv Corp. Lock- stitch sewing machines. 3,356,046, 12-5-67, CI. 112 — 61. Ioannilli, Joseph R., M. B. Maeser, and K. H. Rauschke, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Outsole sewing machines. 3,307,509, 3-7-67, CI. 112—57. loco Ltd. : See — Gallacher, Daniel, and McGill. 3,359,524. Ioffe, Alia E. : See — Khchejan, Khachik E., Ioffe, and Azbel. 3,356,733. Ion Laboratories, Inc. : See — Schimkus, Kurt E. 3,328,235. Ion Physics Corp. : See — Kellett, Claud M., King, and Martin. 3,341,754. Lavelle, Joseph E., Courtney, and Denholm. 3,347,604. Ionascut, Arion : See — Nicolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut, Tihon and Motoroiu. 3,345,881. Ionics, Inc. : See — Eisenmann, John L. 3,321,514. Eisenmann, John L., and Alexander. 3.356,607. Giuffrida, Anthony J., and Parsi. 3,341,441. McRae. Wayne A., and Rigopulos. 3,330,750. Parsi, Edgardo J., Kirkham, and Szezur. 3,325,389. Ionov, Valentin V. Rolling bearing for machine parts or units performing straight-line motion. 3,357,753, 12-12-67, CI. 308—6. Iosso. Carl P. : See — Hickerson, Frederick R., and Iosso. 3,297.256. Hickerson, Frederick R., Marhefka, and Iosso. 3,314,- 286. Iota-Cam Corp. : See — Gosselin, Norman R. 3,329,074. Winchester, Robert, and Carpenter. 3,357,423. Iowa Mfg. Co. : See — Press, Jack .1. 3.316,328. Spangler, Edward O. 3,313,015. Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids Iowa : See — Pollitz. Harold C. 3,315,901. Pollitz, Harold C. 3.315.902. Schrimper, Vernon L. 3,323,427. Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. : See — Anderson, Irvin C. 3,325,274. Arp, Leon J. 3,306,283. Arp, Leon J. 3,306,287. Arp, Leon J. 3,308,819. Arp, Leon J., and Griffith. Bolie, Victor W. 3,337,878. 3,319,624. Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc : See — Con- tinued Demirel, Turgut. 3,301,800. Larson, Maurice A., and Hong. 3,343,939. Padellford, Ralph M. 3,317,650. Switzer, William P. 3,336,190. Woods, Walter R„ and Smith. 3,317,378. Iozzi, Anthony J. : See — Calderoni, John H., and Iozzi. 3,305,207. Ippolito, Francis J. Pedal-actuated drum beater device. 3,316,792, 5-2-67, CI. 84 — 422. Ippolito, James. Constant tension reeling mechanism. 3,297,- 273, 1-10-67, CI. 242—75.5. Ippolito, Peter F. : See — Claff, Clarence L., Crescenzi, and Ippolito. 3,332,746. Ipsen, Harold N., deceased, by Illinois National Bank & Trust Co., executor. Heat treating furnace with circulated gas quench. 3,301,541, 1-31-67, CI. 266 — 5. Ipsen Industries, Inc. : See — Sproul, Hugh R. 3,310,656. Irani, Riyad R. : See — Crutchfield, Marvin M., and Irani. 3,297,578. Fitch, Steven J., and Irani. 3,299,123. Fitch, Steven J„ and Irani. 3,312,623. Lyons, John W., and Irani. 3,346,488. Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Co. Effervescent medicinal com- positions. 3,325,357, 6-13-67, CI. 167 — 57. Irani, Riyad R., to Monsanto Co. Novel acidizing composition and method. 3,348,613, 10-24-67, CI. 166—42. Irani, Riyad R., and K. Moedritzer, to Monsanto Co. Lime soap dispersants. 3,298,956, 1-17-67, CI. 252—117. Irani, Riyad R., and K. Moedritzer, to Monsanto Co. Organic phosphorus compounds. 3,344,077, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 137. Irani, Riyad R., and J. W. Lyons, to Monsanto Co. De- flocculation of solid materials in aqueous medium. 3,346,- 487, 10-10-67 CI. 252—8.5. Irasek, Eugene H., to The National Cash Register Co. Ran- dom access data-storage system. 3,308,830, 3-14-67, CI. 129—16.1. Irasek, Eugene H., to Houston Fearless Corp. Random ac- cess storage and retrieval device. 3,313,055, 4—11-67, CI. 40—36. Irasek, Eugene H, to The National Cash Register Co. Ran- dom access magazine means. 3,335,728, 8-15-67, CI. 129 — 16.1. Irastorza, Miguel M. Electrostatic sound generators. 3,299,- 198, 1-17-67, CI. 84 — 1.28. Ireland, Donald W. Method and apparatus for retrieving metallic objects from teeth, flesh, bone and the like. 3,322,- 124, 5-30-67, CI. 128—303. Ireland, Henry R. : See — Smilski, Michael T., and Ireland. 3,328,287. Ireland, Henry R., and M. T. Smilski, to Mobil Oil Corp. High quality lube oil and/or .iet fuel from waxy petroleum fractions. 3,308,052, 3-7-67, CI. 208—27. Ireland, Paul E., to Honeywell Inc. Transmitting apparatus. 3.350,031, 10-31-67, CI. 242 — 156.2. Ireland, Robert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluores- cent lamp bulb spiral groove forming device. 3,331,674, 7-18-67, CI. 65 — 276. Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corp. Series connected pumping system. 3,298,315, 1-17-67, CI. 103—5. Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corp. Surface propeller. 3,312,286, 4-4-67, CI. 170—159. Irgens, Finn T., to Outboard Marine Corp. Chain saw. 3,314,405, 4-18-67, CI. 123—408. Iriarte-Fernandez, Conrado : See — Vian-Ortuno, Angel, Iriarte-Fernandez, and Martinez- Castro. 3,330,621. Iribe, Akira. Pinch roller device for tape recorder. 3,339,816, 9-5-67, CI. 226—90. Irie, Kenichi : See — Saito, Sohei, Yagi, Tsumoda, Fuyimoto, Irie, and Hatano. 3,331,099. Irie, Sozaburo : See — Hiroki, Kenzo, Shizume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawamura. 3,346,617. Irie, Toshiaki : See — Sato, Katsuo, and Irie. 3,304,595. Irik, Harry : See — Grantham, John M., Irik, O'Connell, and Pecheck. 3,298,667. Irikura, Tsutomu, S. Sato, and Y. Abe, to Kyorin Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Cyclohexanol-2,2,6,6-tetrakis (hydroxy- methyl) tetranicotinate and preparation thereof. 3,299,077, 1-17-67. CI. 260—295.5. Irikura, Tsutomu, K. Masuzawa, and K. Nishino, to Kyorin Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Bis-(phenoxyacetyl)-pipera- zines. 3,324,128, 6-6-67, CI. 260—268. Irikura, Tsutomu, K. Masuzawa, and K. Nishino, to Kyorien Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Piperazine derivatives. 3,335,- 135, 8-8-67, CI. 260—240. Irikura, Tsutomu, K. Masuzawa, and K. Nishino, to Kyorin Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisho. Bis-(phenoxyacetyl)-piperazines. 3,347,860, 10-17-67. CI. 260 — 268. Irion, Ferdinand, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. Self- destruction fuze for spin projectiles. 8,314,362, 4—18-67, CI. 102—71. Irish, Glenn E. : See — Hinkamp, James B., Bartleson, and Irish. 3,356,707. LIST OF PATENTEES or, Irish, Meral C, to National Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Rota- tional positioning means. 3,300,010, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 142. Irish, Meral C, to National Automatic Tool Co., Inc. Static locating arbor. 3,325,101, 6-13-07, CI. 269 — 47. Irkutsky Institute orgauichcskoi Kliimii : See — Kamarov, Niekolai V., anil Guseva. 3,350,433. Irl Damn Associates, Inc. : See — Futty, Robert C, and Zimmerman. 3,339,898. Irland, Edwin A. : See — Gebhardt, Robert C, and Irland. 3,323,114. Irland, Lewis F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Window can end unit. 3,342,307, 9-19-07, CI. 220 — 54. Irnia, Ungerer: See — Ungerer, Fritz. 3,310,155. Irmen, Howard F. : See — Brown, Frank M., Burton, Farmer, and Irmen. 3,346,112. Irmseher, Klaus. K. Bruckner, J. Kramer, K.-H. Bork, R. Watzel, and H.-O. Voge, to E. Merck, Aktiengesellschaft. Cholesterol derivatives. 3,320,758, 0-20-07, CI. 107 — 65. Iron Fuji & Steel Co.. Ltd. : See — Goss. Norman P. 3,303,018. Iron Ore Co. of Canada : See — Cook, Melvin A., and Farnam. 3,341,3S2. Ironees Co., The : See — Lehrman, David. 3,347,403. Irons, Gary C. : See — Levi, Roberto, and Irons. 3,308,530. Irons, Henry R., to United States of America, Navy. Thin film logic circuits using single turn coils. 3,337,745, 8-22— 67, CI. 307 — SS. Irons, Milton H., and P. F. Maguire, to Grinnell Corp. Ap- paratus for cleaning textile machinery. 3,352,327, 11-14—67, CI. 139—1. Irons, Ronald E. : See — Barnes, Laurence A., Jr., and Irons. 3,304,509. Irons, Ronald E., to Melpar, Inc. Transistorized broadband switch. 3,311, 75S, 3-28-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ironside, Donald S., and W. A. Watts, to DASA Corp. Tape magazine having loop blocking means. 3,346,161, 10-10-67, CI. 226—196. Irsa, Adolph P. : See — Friedman, Lewis, and Irsa. 3,337,72S. Irvin, Charles L. : See — Neal, James E., and Irvin. 3,344,015. Irvin, Howard B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Regeneration of adsorbent beds with water-solvent-gas cycle. 3,330,778, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — il4. Irvine, Douglas S. : See — Bagli, Jehan F., Morand, Irvine, Vezina, and Wiesner. 3.344,156. Irvine, Theodore F., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Molding apparatus. 3,334,383, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 19. Irving Air Chute Co., Inc. : See — Chase, Ronald G. 3,357,613. Clevett, Merton L., Jr., and Smith. 3,315,935. Dillender, Karl E. 3.321,247. Dillender, Karl E. 3,325,212. Foster, Walter E., and Black. 3,349,445. Hatfield, John E. 3,349,449. Webb, James L. 3,343,764. Irving, Clesson C. : See — Hansen, Neils S., and J. D. and C. C. Irving. 3,334,872. Irving, Francis : See — Bowman, Francis, Cooper, Irving, and Livingston. 3,359,- 230. Cooper, Albert C, and Irving. 3,324,132. Irving, Frank M., Jr., A. S. Schmidt, Sr., and H. F. Potter, to Alto Co. Stack former. 3,322,314, 5-30-67, CI. 225 — 1. Irving, Frank M., Jr., and A. J. Ferro, to Alto Co. Controlled vacuum bread and bun depanner. 3,325,025, 6-13-67, CI. 214—309. Irving, George E. : See — Hoffman, Frederick C, Irving, McCollum, and Heskett. 3,343, 3S9. Irving, Gus M., Jr., and C. P. Vogel, to Ritter Maudler Corp. Method and apparatus for heat exchanging. 3,357,482, 12-12-67, CI. 165—1. Irving, James D. : See — Hansen, Neils S., and J. D. and C. C. Irving. 3,334,872. Irving Terry : See — Camp, Alfred L. 3,352,320. Irwin. Bruce C. : See — Huck, George E., and Irwin. 3,310,074. Irwin, Claude M., to Monsanto Co. Method of making straw- like article of nylon continuous filaments. 3,335,042, 8-8-67, CI. 156 — 161. Irwin, Edward T., to The Mosler Safe Co. Automatic card filing apparatus. 3,312,225, 4-4-67, CI. 129 — 16.1. Irwin. Harold O. : See — Pile, Donald L., Irwin, and Campbell. 3,336,917. Irwin, Lee K., to Hopkins Mfg. Corp. Instrument for testing the condition of oil having spherical ball support means. 3,331,019, 7-11-67, CI. 324—61. Irwin, Maurice M. Hydraulic lift attachment for vehicles. 3,311,350, 3-28-67, CI. 254 — 132. Irwin, Winfield T., and W. W. Drummond, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process of making fibrous product. 3,317,296, 5-2-67, CI. 65—2. Irwin, Winfield T., and J. H. Searles, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Fibers glass mat and method of making same. 3,338,777, 8-29-67, CI. 161 — 154. Isaac, George R. Device for delivering measured quantities of fluent material having a double ended ejector. 3,329,319, 7-4-67, CI. 222—219. Isaac, Peter. Reelable reversibly flexible and rigid structural members. 3,29S,142, 1-17-67, CI. 52—2. Isaac, Peter. Reelable structural members. 3,300,910, 1-31- 67, CI. 52 — 2 Isaacks, Elmer H. Shopping cart brake. 3,356,185, 12-5-07, CI. 188—31. Isaacs, Anthony : See — Corney, John V., and Isaacs. 3,311,841. Isaacs, Edith : See — Isaacs, Harold. 3,300,071. Isaacs, Harold, to E. Isaacs. Detachable cargo body and ve- hicle with elevating mechanism for same. 3,300,071, 1-24- 67. CI. 214—390. Isaacs, Harold, to Techno Products, Inc. Elevator gate. 3,305,111, 2-21-67, CI. 214—77. Isaacs, Philip K., D. G. Woodard, A. Trofimow, and D. M. Wacome, to W. R. Grace & Co. Polyvinylidene chloride latex and process. 3,317,449, 5-2-67, CI. 260—29.6. Isaacs, William B., Jr., and R. G. Heaton, to Machinery Development Co. Method and mixing apparatus. 3,319,- 941, 5-16-67, CI. 259 — 101. Isaacson, Anson, to Ideal Toy Corp. Electrically powered wheeled toy vehicle. 3,350,813 11-7-67, CI. 46 — 243. Isaacson, Anson, and M. H. Frisbie, to Walter E. Heller & Co. (Inc.). Receptacle. 3,306,689, 2-28-67, CI. 312—199. Isaacson, Bradley : See — Brimble, Peter F., and Scheidbach. 3,302,725. Isaacson, Bruce G. : See — Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Isaacson. 3,308,413. Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Isaacson. 3,346,778. Isaacson, Calvin, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Manufac- ture of shoes. 3,302,313, 2-7-67, CI. 36 — 43. Isaacson, Calvin, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Edge finish- ing shoe outer bottoms. 3,331.147, 7-18-67, CI. 36—25. Isaacson, Franklyn, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Demethaniza- tion of refinery gases. 3,319,428, 5-16-67, CI. 62 — 28. Isaacson, James : See — Owen, Chales A., and Isaacson. 3,307,392. Isaacson, Manfred A. : See — Polhemus, Von D., Boettger, Isaacson, and Yew. 3.345,- 060. Isaacson, Robert B., and J. P. Kennedy, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Crystalline polybenzyls. 3,346,514, 10-10-67, CI. 260—2. Isaacson, William B. : See — Berg, Lloyd, and Isaacson. 3,312,750. Isaak, Robert D. : See — Klund, William E., and Isaak. 3,327,062. Isacks, Albert J., Jr., and R. R. Lugg, to Monsanto Co. Proc- ess for the preparation of sintered metallic oxide catalyst pellets. 3,344,0S5, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 447. Isaev, Ivan S., A. G. Vedenov, A. A. Karabchevsky, A. G. Kulikov, V. G. Rats, A. J. Shutkevich, and G. M. Jafet. to Kirovsky maschinostroitelnyi metallurgicbesky Zavoid. Apparatus for producing half molds by pressing. 3,318,- 365, 5-9-67, CI. 164 — 194. Isakson, Eugene H. : See — Johnson, Ronald V., and Isakson. 3,302,852. Isaly Dairy Co., The : See — Paulo, Eugene. 3,324,905. Isard, Arsene : See — Weiss, Francis, and Isard. 3,360,514. Isbell, Aubrev D. Pivoted spinning reel. 3,350,029, 10-31-67, CI. 242—84.2. Isbell, Perry T. : See — Sullivan, Herbert D., and Isbell. 3,316,025. Isbell, Raymond E., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Process for preparing cyanogen. 3,302,996, 2-7-67, CI. 23 — 151. Isberg, Clifford A., to International Business Machines Corp. Multiple access delay structures. 3,299,406, 1-17-67, CI. 340—172.5. Isborn, Carl L., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Bistable elec- tronic circuit having oscillatory and non-oscillatory stable states. 3,354,325, 11-21-67, CI. 307 — S3.5. Isborn, Carl L., and E. L. Warren, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Readout device. 3,308,455, 3-7-67, CI. 340—380. Isbrandt, Clarence B. Molten solder dispensing device. 3,348,- 753, 10-24-67, CI. 228—53. (a/k/a Sandoz A.G.). Water- 3,310,552, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — See- Ischer, Hans, to Sandoz Ltd. soluble monoazo dyestuffs. 200. Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H. Solisch, Rudolf, and Woltche. 3,360,326. Isdale, Joe W. Variable pressure shaft seal. 3,338,583, 8-29- 67, CI. 277 — 34.3. Iselin, Beat : See — Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Kappeler, Riniker, and Rittel. 3,300,468. Iselin. Charles W., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Inspec- tion equipment holder and positioning apparatus. 3,305,- 932, 2-28-67, CI. 33 — 178. Isenbarger, Robert O., to Chicago Rawhide Mfg. Co. Hub cap assembly. 3,316,022, 4-25-67, CI. 301— 10S. 636 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Isenberg, Wilhelm, and H. Sehulz, to Beteiligungs- nud Pat- entverwaltungsgesellsehaft mit Beschriinkter Haftung. Anchoring system for pivot bearings for flood gates. 3,336,- 756, 8-22-67, CI. 61—25. Iserson, Hyman, and H. Q. Smith, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Plant defoliation process and composition. 3,342,582, 9-19-67, CI. 71—70. Ishibashi, Eiichi, to Hitachi. Ltd. Ultra high temperature burners. 3,303,645, 2-14-67, CI. 60 — 39.65. Ishibashi, Michio : See — Nagata, Takashi, Hirohata, Ishibaslii, and Arimura. 3.348.078. Ishibashi, Wataru, to Iwatani & Co., Ltd. Method and ap-- paratus for manufacturing microfine metallic powder. 3,355,279, 11-28-67. CI. 75— .5. Ishida, Nakao. K. Miyazaki, K. Kumagi, M. Rikimaru, and M. Kuroya. Neocarzinostatin produced bv streptomyces carzinostaticus var. neocarzinostatious. 3.334,022, 8-1-67, CI. 195—80. Ishida, Shinichi : See — Wakasa, Rvoichi, Ishida, and Fukuda. 3.326.789. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Ishida. and Ohama. 3,350,367. Ishida te, Takashi, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Semi-permanent memory system. 3,360,785, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 173. Ishigami, Masaki : See — Wakasa. Ryoichi, Kobavashi, Yamaguehi, Uchio, Ishigami, and Hachino. 3,344,219. Ishihama. Atsumi. Intra-uterine contraceptive appliance. 3,353.533. 11-21-67, CI. 128 — 130. Ishihara, Eitaro : See — Tokuhisa, Hiroshi, Ishihara, and Kinoshita. 3,320,154. Tokuhisa, Hiroshi, Ishihara, and Kinoshita. 3,329,605. Ishihara. Sadao : See — Sasaki, Yozo, and Ishikara. 3,336.206. Ishihara, Takehiko. and T. Tsujino, to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Method for direct recovery of plutonium from Irradiated nuclear fuel. 3,328.133, 6-27-07, CI. 23—340. Ishihara, Takehiko. T. Honda, and K. Ohwada, to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Process for preparing nuclear fuel elements of dispersed-in-graphite type. 3,342,- 910, 9-19-67, CI. 264— .5. Ishii, Hiroshi. Lighting means incorporated cigarette. 3,359,- 987, 12-26-67, CI. 131—7. Ishii. Kanji : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Kominami. and Ishii. 3,300,528. Ishii, Katsurou, to Sankyo Kasei K.K. Method for the manu- facture of shoe pattern. 3,315,290, 4-25-67, CI. 12 — 146. Ishii. Tadeo : See — Takeya, Gen, Makino, and Ishii. 3,316.750. Ishii, Toshio, Y. Takamatsu. S. Yurugi. and K. Masuda, to Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd. Compositions and methods for the treatment and prevention of coecidiosis in poultry. 3.337,401. 8-22-67, CI. 167—53.1. Ishikawa, Eumiyoshi : See — Naito, Takeo, Yoshikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,313,820. Ishikawa, Jiro, and M. Tomii. to Hamai Sangyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of and device for compensating for errors in transmitted rotational angles of worn gear drives. 3,330,165. 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 409. Ishikawa, Kazuo, M. Hirose, K. Iwaki, and H. Fujita, to .Teco Co.. Ltd. Added mass type circular tuning fork. 3,322,- 016, 5-30-67, CI. 84 — 457. Ishikawa. Kazuo, Y. Namiki, and T. Koyamada, to Jeco Co., Ltd. Direct current armature with condensers. 3,322,988, 5-30-67, CI. 310 — 220. Ishikawa. Mitsuo. S. Yonehara, and T. Godo, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for refining crude lactams. 3.347,852, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Ishikawa, Mituo : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Endoh, Nishikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,336,- 110. Ishikawa, Toshio, to Minolta Camera Kabishiki Kaisha. Heat-developing apparatus for positive picture copiers. 3,311,040, 3-28-67, CI. 95 — 94. Ishikawa, Toshio, and K. Noda, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. Electric circuits fur positive picture copiers. 3,331,- 945, 7-18-67, CI. 219—471. Ishikawa, Yutaka : See — Yamanaka, Takashi, Kanno, Atsumi, Matsumoto, and Ishikawa. 3,304,517. Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Hirose, Teruo. 3,301,032. Moriyama, Kazuhiro. 3,302,253. Moriyama, Kazuhiro. 3,302,254. Nakamura, Hajime. 3,322,530. Nakamura, Hajime. 3.328.211. Nemoto, Hirotaro. and Shibata. 3,334,008. Osawa, Misumi. 3,319,802. Tsutsumi, Teruo. 3.302,805. Tsutsumi, Teruo, and Kumagai. 3,343,825. ishlmitsu, Akitoshi, T. Furui and K. Sugahara, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Process for treating liquid extracted from soda-roasted laterite. 3,332,862, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 105. Ishimoto, Sachio : See — Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, and Matsui. 3,317,517. Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, Tokashiki, Sumi, and Matsui. 3,317,516. Ishimoto, Takeshi : See — Harada, Ikuo, and Ishimoto. 3,322,088. Ishino, heiress, to Mitsubishi Method and apparatus for 3,305,106, 2-21-67, CI. ~ Ishinnira, Kazukiyo : See — Mochida, Yazunori. and Ishimura. 3,347,337. Ishino, Hisako : See — Ishino, Kuzuo. 3,305.106. Ishino, Kuzuo, deceased, by H. Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. loading and unloading ships. 14. Ishizaka, Mitsuo : See — Wada, Tamotsu. and Ishizaka. 3,308,088. Ishizaka, Otoharu. Internal combustion engine type motor power generating apparatus. 3,319,417, 5-16-67, CI. 60—37. Ishizaki. Keizo : See — Suzuki. Haruyoshi, and Ishizaki. 3,352,993. Ishizaki, Masao : See — Nishimura, Shojiro, Ishizaki, and Baba. 3,303.892. Ishizuka, Hiroshi. Method for synthetically making diamonds. 3,334.968, 8-8-67, CI. 23—209.1. Ishizuka, Hiroshi. High temperature and high pressure ap- paratus. 3,350,743. 11-7-67. CI. 18—16.5. Ishizuka, Toshihiko. to Kawasaki Rolling Stock Mfsr.. Co., Ltd. Steering arrnngement for full trailers. 3,337,234, 8-22-67, CI. 280 — 99. Ishoy, Albert D„ and R. M. Goodman, to Whirlpool f'orp. Method and apparatus for changing speed ratios in laumlry machines. 3,322:278, 5-30-67, CI. 210—78. Isii, Masatosi. Automatic guide-out for printed papers from a rolling press. 3,313,538, 4-11-67, CI. 271—64. Ising. Robert L. Rack structure for supporting bottles. 3,358,- 845. 12-19-67, CI. 211 — 74. Isk. Yehuda. Respirator. 3,323,521, 6-6-67, CI. 128—145.6. Iskenderian, Edward. Non-rotating roller tappet 3,301,241, 1-31-67. CI 123 — 90. Isler, Eduard W., to A. O. Smith Corp. Space saving elec- trical terminal. 3,304,392, 2-14-67, CI. 200—124. Isler. Svdnev, and J. Benigno. Window construction. 3,335,- 523. 8-15-67. CI. 49 — 168. Isler Walter. Heat exchange between granular material and gas. 3,305,940, 2-28-67, CI. 34 — 57. Isles, Robert : See — Hawes, Robert I., Schaubel, and Isles. 3,332,175. Isley, Walter F., and F. C. Druzynski, to Continental Avia- tion and Engineering Corp. Fuel control mechanism. 3.338,- 224, 8-29-67, CI. 123—140. Ismail, Roshdy. H. Corsepius, and H. Simonis. Process for the production of sucrose esters of fatty acids. 3.347,848, 10-17- 67. CI. 260 — 234. Iso, Fusao : See — Marukawa, Gohei. Shiba. and Iso. 3.338,708. Iso-Speedic Co. Ltd. : See — Cowan. Henry. 3,340,977. Isobe, Kosaku : See — Tanaka, Yukio, Furusawa, and Isobe. 3,332.809. Isobe, Shoii : See — Kitano Yutaka, and Tsobe. 3.307,059. Isoda, Kenichi, and N. Ono. to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Device for admittance measurements by con- verting admittance into direct current. 3,302,459, 2-7-67, CI. 73—304. Isogai, Tokio : See — Inoue. Toshio. Taha". and Tsogai. 3,340,117. Isoleringsaktiebolaget WMB : See — Berner, Erling. 3.306,959. Isom, Warren R. : See — Shashoua, Fred E.. Isom, and Haynes. 3.325.786. Isomet Corp. : See — Oser, Willem. 3,316,163. Pike, Charles T. 3,360,328. Taylor. Thomas I. 3,351,562. Isomura Sangyo Kaisha Ltd. : See — - Kiyohara, Shinzo, and Shibasaki. Isopren, S.r.l. : See— Michielin, Franco. 3,302,952. Isozaki, Yukinori : See — Kigane, Koji, Yamada. Isozaki, and Yada. 3,325,333. Israel, Dorothy M. Educational game. 3,302,311, 2-7-67, CI. 35—69. Israel, John O., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Voltage- sensitive semiconductor circuit for providing improved sweep frequency linearity. 3,333,215, 7-25-67, CI. 334 — 15. Israel Mining Industries — Institute for Research and Develop- ment : See — Baniel, Avraham M., and Blumberg. 3,304,157. El-Roy, Menahem. 3.337.421. Mitzmager, Abraham, and Mizrahi. 3,308,946. Israel. The State of. Ministry of Defence : See — Agnon. Shmuel. 3,346,007. Raviv, Szmuel, and Levin. 3,336,208. Israelson. Arlo F., to Eriez Magnetics. Endless belt magnetic separator with magnetic doffer. 3,357,559, 12-12-67. CI. 209—218. Israely, Ilan, to Clary Corp. Radiation sensitive programming device using flexible light conductors. 3,353,026, 11-14-67, CI. 250 — 227. Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Colorimeter having a plurality of flow cells that are successively moved to a test station. 3,319,512, 5-16-67, CI. 88 — 14. Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Electro- phoresis apparatus. 3,320,149, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 299. 3,318,794. LIST OF PATENTEES 637 Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Dialyzer as- sembling means. 3,333,700, 8-1-07, CI. 210 — 321. Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Dialyzer assem- bling means. 3,341,022, 9-12-07, CI. 210—232. Isreeli, Jack, to The Technicon Co., Inc. Tissue processing for electron microscope examination thereof. 3,350,220, 10-31-07. CI. 117—113. Isreeli, Jack, to Technicon Instruments Corp. Sample con- tainers for analysis apparatus. 3,350,946, 11-7-67, CI. 73—423. Isreeli. Jack, to Technicon Corp. Resilient pump tube assem- bly. 3,353,567, 11-21-67, CI. 138—106. Issler, Jorg : Sec — Steinberg. Diedrich, Sohner, and Issler. 3.327,104. Istituto Chemioterapico Italiano S.p.A. : See — Garzia, Aldo. 3,332.427. Istituto de Angeli S.p.A. : See — Casadio, Silvano. 3,311,007. Casadio, Silvano. 3,344,146. Isuzu Motors Ltd. : See — Misaka, Yukio, and Sakashita. 3,344,554. Isztl, Johann : See — Singer, Franz, Muller, and Isztl. 3,318,214. Italia, Concetto P., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Sense line capacitlve balancing in word-organized memory arrays. 3,325,791, 6-13-67, CI. 340-174. Italiano, Lawrence. Gem setting apparatus. 3,338,497, 8-29- 67, CI. 227 — 48. Itek < !orp. : See — Anderson. William F., and Heller. .3,331,575. Berman, Elliot, and French. 3,309,200. Fairbanks, Henry N., and Madigan. 3,341,146. Goddard, George W. 3,338,147. Hob rough, Gilbert L. 3,321.629. llobrough, Gilbert L., and Wood. 3,330,904. King, Gilbert W., Loeb, and Malin. 3,330,191. Kitrosser, Samuel. 3,344,729. Kreuzberger, Paul J., and Jones. 3,318,654. Oliver, Donald S. 3,319,231. Oliver, Donald S. 3,335,408. Oliver, Donald S. 3,340,538. Powers, Robert H. 3,352,470. Villard. Oswald G., Jr. 3,357,018. Itman, William B. Reinforced coin box construction. 3,339,- 835, 9-5-67, CI. 232 — 1. Ito, Jack J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pre-electro- sensitive printing plate and novel methods of electro- defining images. 3,359,101, 12-19-67, CI. 90— 1. Ito, Kazumitsu : See — Hiraga. Sadaji. 3,345,052. Ito. Kioshi, and N. Uno, to Asahl Kogaku Kogyo Kabushikl Kaisha. Automatic exposure time control arrangement. 3,343,043, 9-19-67, CI. 317—124. Ito, Kivohiko : See — Xitta. Yoshihiro, Okui, and Ito. 3,32S,395. Ito, Kiyoshi : See — Karikawa, Toru, Ito, and Uno. 3,303,766. Oyani. Takao, Muto, Miyakawa, Ito. and Uno. 3,336,850. Ito, Kohei : See — Inaba, Seiuemon, Ito, and Shirafuji. 3,310,2S4. Ito, Masaharu : See — Makino. Soichiro, and Ito. 3,324.589. Ito, Masatomo : See — Oga, Taijiro, Ichinokawa, and Ito. 3.355,479. Ohara, Masao, Yamamoto, Kamiva, Tanaka, Sugihara, and Ito. 3.347.8S3. Ito, Masumi : See — llaraoka. Raitaro, Sugihara. and Ito. 3.337.541. Nakano, Hiroshi, Sugihara. and Ito. 3,336,304. Ito, MIkio. Refuse Incinerator. 3,332,375, 7-25-67, CI. 110 — 15. Ito, Reijiro. to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd., and Kokusai Display Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Device for im- parting horizontally oscillatorv rotating movement to arti- cles. 3,325,759, 6-13-67, CI. 335 — 229. Ito, Ryusuke, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co.. Ltd. Mounting base for rotary piston engine. 3,301,230, 1-31-67, CI. 123—8. Ito, Ryusuke, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Rotary pis- ton engines. 3,308,793, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 8. Ito. Ryusuke, H. Tado, and S. Jinno, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Rotary piston engine. 3,298,330, 1-17-67, CI. 123 — S. Ito, Ryusuke, and H. Tado, to Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. Method of cooling a rotarv engine. 3,313,276, 4-11-67, CI. 123—8. Ito, Sukehiro. to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Phase shift modula- tion radio communication system. 3,349,181, 10-24-67. CI. 179—15. Ito, Sukehiro, Y. Ueno, and H. Kashiwagi, to Nippon Elec- tric Co.. Ltd. Push-pull amplifier operated with one input. 3.32S.713, 0-27-07, CI. 330 — 15. Ito. Sukehiro. and S. Yokoyama, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Phase modulated frequency division multiplex svstem. 3.349.1S2, 10-24-67, CI. 179—15. Ito, Tamio : See — Okumura, Shinji, Ito, Tsugawa, Katsuya, and Takahashi. 3,320,135. Ito, Tsutomu : See — Asano, Tadashi, Masuda, and Ito. 3,322,139. Ito, Yoshikazu, K. Shiji, S. Nomura, R. Endo, A. Ikeyama, ami !•'. Nishikawa, to Toyo Rayon Kabushikl Kaisha. Photochemical process for the preparation of lactams. 3,297,684, 1-10-07, CI. 260 — 239.3. Ito, Yoshlkazu, S. Torimitsu, Y. Shimokawa, F. Nishikawa, and Y. Hara, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Prepara- tion of hydrochloride salts of cycloalkanone oximes. 3,309,- 298, 3-14-07, CI. 204 — 162. Ito, Yoshikazu, R. Eudoh, F. Nlshikawa, and M. Ishikawa, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of producing nitro- syl chloride. 3,336,110, S-15-67, CI. 23—203. Ho, Yoshikazu, F. Nishikawa, and T. Iwamura, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of nitrosyl chloride. 3,338,- 887, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. I toga, Masaaki : See — Yumoto, Hirosuke, Harada, Itoga, and Kato. 3,309,452. Itoh, Tadatsugu, to Masao Horino. Photoelectric control de- vice. 3,336,510, 8-15-67, CI. 317—124. ltoi, Kazuo, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Method of polym- erizing ethylene. 3,355,443, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Itria, Oswald A. : See — Perraek, Alvin L., Clements, and Itria. 3,313,371. Ivan, James. Hatchet, hammer and knife combinatiou. 3,321,- 783, 5-30-67, CI. 7 — 8.1. Ivanchich, Peter G., to Ford Motor Co. Semiautomatic power transmission system for vehicle drivelines. 3,327,817, 0-27-67, CI. 192 — .075. Ivanchich. Peter G., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed ratio power transmission mechanism. 3,354,738, 11-2S-67, CI. 74—330. Ivanchich, Peter G., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed ratio power transmission mechanism with synchronous speed ratio shifts. 3,354,739, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 339. Ivandick, Tony J. Horizontally adjustable card holder. 3,304,042, 2-14-67, CI. 248—314. Ivanhoe, Herman, J. Ceder, and J. Greenglass, to Win-Chek Industries, Inc. Frame corner structure. 3,342,514, 9-19-67, CI. 287—189.36. Ivanhoe Research Corp. : See — Bryan, Carney J. 3,358,626. Ivanko, Michael F., to The Singer Co. Thread replenishing mechanisms for sewing machines. 3,334,604, 8-8-67, CI. 112 — 181. Ivanko, Michael F., and R. W. Busch, Jr., to The Singer Co. Sewing machines having bobbin thread replenishing means. 3,308,776, 3-14-67, CI. 112—181. Ivanoff, Charles, and E. Jansen, to American Can Co. Tube coating apparatus. 3,310,029, 3-21-07, CI. 118 — 230. Ivanov, Nikolai P. : See — Lurje, Alexandr N.. Pinskv, Ivanov, Baljanin, Shapiro, Patov, and Ermeev. 3 335.303. Ivanov, Petr S., and V. M. Diomkin. Method of continuous manufacturing of a phenol-aldehyde resin. 3,308,096, 3-7-67, CI. 260—54. Ivans, Galen J., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Magnetic tape car- tridge for automatic tape cartridge changing mechanism. 3,326,483, 6-20-67, CI. 242—55.13. Ivans, Gunther : See — Goedecke, Fritz, Opel, and Ivans. 3,316,630. Ivarsson-Wakkerstrim, Arne, to Statistikbyran, A.-b. Set of blanks. 3.330,581, 7-11-67, CI. 282 — 11. Ivashkiv, Eugene, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Anion ex- change resin complex of a cycloborate ester of a steroid. 3,310,282, 4-25-67, CI. 260—397.45. Ivers-Lee Co. : See — O'Meara, John R., and Arcudi. 3,327,843. Ivors, Richard J., to General Motors Corp. Dithering sus- pension system. 3,352,608, 11-14-67, CI. 308 — 10. Iversen, Arthur H. : See — Davis, Larry L., and Iversen. 3,305,760. Iverson, Arthur H., to General Electric Co. Aiding magnets for minimizing length of reversal zone. 3,328,619, 6-27-67, CI. 313—84. Iverson, Bjarne J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can cover sterilizer on can closing machine. 3,352,629, 11-14-67, CI. 21—80. Iverson, Elizabeth M., to General Mills, Inc. Marbleizing proc- ess and article. 3,341,396, 9-12-67, CI. 161 — 162. Iverson, Kenneth E. : See — - Hellerman, Herbert, and Iverson. 3,303,475. Iverson. Marlowe W. : See — Carson, Earl W., Derr, and Iverson. 3,351,315. Ives (Engineers) Ltd. : See — Robinson, Charles C. 3.348,436. Ives, John T., to Western Electric Co. Inc. Radiation-sensing and control apparatus. 3,324,274, 6-6-67, CI. 219 — 50. Ives, Robert S., to M. Alden. Electrolytic recording paper containing a polyhydroxy benzene marking compound and an organic dicarboxylic acid. 3,354,058, 11-21-67, CI. 204—2. Ivester, Allan J., and G. P. Knapp, to Mount Hope Machinery Co. Reinforced expansible sleeve and method of manufac- ture. 3.308,523, 3-14-67. CI. 29—127. Ivester. Joe A. Pipe working tool assembly. 3,332.095, 7-25-67. CI. 10—106. Ivev, Herbert D., Jr. : See — Tarazi, John H. J., and Ivey. 3,309,315. Ivey, Kenneth H.. to United States of America, Interior. Fluormicos and fluoramphiboles and methods for making same. 3,360,333, 12-26-67, CI. 23—110. 638 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ivey, Kenneth H., and H. R. Shell, to United States of America, Interior. Process for producing nodular graphite in a metal. 3,360,364, 12-26-67, CI. 75 — 130. Ivy Leon H. Antenna support clamp assembly. 3,357,663, 12-12-67, CI. 248 — 43. Iwai, Issei, T. Iwashige, and M. Asai, to Sankyo Co., Ltd. Process for preparing DL-ribose and intermediates therefor. 3,304,298, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 209. Iwai, Ryouei. Inspirator for producing super-finely pulverized particles of liquid medicine for curing diseases. 3,324,852, 6-13-67, CI. 128—173. Iwai, Yoshihiro, to Japan Broadcasting Corp. Vibration-proof device for supporting a camera in an airplane. 3.334,848, 8-8-67, CI. 248—11. Iwaiya, Yoshitsugu : See — Atsukawa, Masumi, Nishimoto, Iwaiya, and Kuwabara. 3,311,449. Iwaki, Koichi : See — Ishikawa, Kazuo, Hirose. Iwaki, and Fujita. 3,322,016. Iwakura, Yoshio, K. Uno, and Y. Imai. to Teijin Ltd. Process for preparation of polybenzimidazoles. 3,313,783, 4-11- 67, CI. 260 — 78. Iwamoto, Hidenori : See — Murakami, Masuo, Takahashi, Hirata, and Iwamoto. 3,324,124. Iwamoto, Masao : See — Tazima, Yoshio, Iwamoto, and Yuguchi. 3,316,23o. Iwamoto, Masao, and S. Yuguchi, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of polyolefins with catalyst comprising vanadium tetrachloride, iron acetyl acetonate and- an or- gano metallic compound. 3,325,463, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Iwamoto, Masao, and S. Yuguchi, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the production of rubbery copolymers. 3,336,277, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 80.78. Iwamoto, Nobumasa, A. Nakano, and Y. Imanishi, to Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Method of filling hard capsules with granules by the open-mouth-down punching method. 3,297,804, 1-10-67, CI. 264—118. Iwamura, Seishiro: See — Uetake, Akatsuhito, and Iwamura. 3,296,570. Iwamura, Takao : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Nishikawa, and Iwamura. 3,338.887. Ysuda, Ryoichi, Nishikawa, and Iwamura. 3,307,904. Iwanaga, Ryoji : See — Kato, Jiro, Iwanaga, Hayama, Komatsu, and Fu.iii. 3,337.603. Iwanciow, Bernard L., to United Aircraft Corp. Variable impulse rocket motor. 3,344,603, 10-3-67, CI. 60 — 204. Iwano, Hiroshi : See — Amada, Sanae, Kawano, Arakawa, and Iwano. 3,353,648. Iwanski, Edmund C. Containers and a package formed of such containers. 3,353,665, 11-21-67, CI. 206—65. Iwantscheff, Georg, and R. Dotzer, to Siemens-Schuekert- werke Aktiengesellsclvaft. Method for producing gallium. 3,325,383, 6-13-67, CI. 204—105. Iwasa, Hitoo : See — Teramoto, Iwao, Iwasa, and Shinoda. 3,346,428. Iwasa, Toshie : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Suzuki, Iwashita, Omura, and Iwasa. 3,331,887. Iwasaki, Kanesuke, to Sankvo Co. Ltd. Torsion balance with magnets supporting dead load. 3,319,729, 5-16-67, CI. 177—225. Iwase, Kouichi : See — Shimizu, Bunzi, and Iwase. 3,328,389. Iwashige, Tadahiro : See — Iwai, Issei, Iwashige, and Assai. 3,304,298. Iwashita, Hidemary : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Suzuki, Iwashita, Omura, and Iwasa. 3,331,887. Iwashita, Noboru, K. Ohno, and I. Kobayashi, to Toyota Motor Co. Ltd. Voltage operated automatic speed control system for automobiles. 3,344,880, 10-3-67, CI. 180 — 109. Iwata. Junzo : See — Miura. Takeo, Yokozawa, and Iwata. 3,358,130. Iwata, Namio : See — Goto, Eizo, Iwata, and Shinada. 3,304,165. Iwata, Tomonori, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method and apparatus for magneto electrophoresis. 3,356,- 604. 12-5-67, CI. 204—180. Iwata. Yoshiaki. Grille device in air-conditioning. 3.298,298, 1-17-67, CI. 98 — 40. Iwata, Yoshiaki. Temperature controlled windows. 3,337,990, 8-29-67, CI. 49—3. Iwatani & Co., Ltd. : See— Ishibashi, Wataru. 3,355,279. Iwayanagi, Hideo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Structure of grids for electron tubes. 3,316,438, 4-25-67, CI. 313 — 350. Iwen, Johannes : See — Harte, Heinz, Iwen, and Wochnowskl. 3,308,950. Iwnicki, Kurt, and J. F. Thomas, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Apparatus for treating and advancing filamentary material. 3,296,680, 1-10-67, CI. 28—001. Iwnicki, Kurt, and J. F. Thomas, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Process for treating filamentary material. 3,311,961, 4-4-67, CI. 28—72. Iwnicki, Kurt, and D. J. Wood, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Continuous filament yarn having low and variable twist method of making same. 3,357,655, 12-12-67, CI. 242 — 159. Iwnicki, Kurt, and J. F. Thomas, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Process for crimping thermoplastic filamentary ma- terial. 3,359,609, 12-26-67, CI. 28 — 72. Iyoi, Hitosi. Gear transmissions and cam mechanisms with a new point contact system of meshing. 3,338,110, 8-29-67, CI. 74 — 462. Izawa, Masao : See — Naito, Kiyotaka, Matsunaga, Izawa, Kaneko. 3,358,256. Izen, Manuel : See — Zerlaut, Leonard E. 3,360,164. Izenour, George C. Scenery handling apparatus. 3,345,066, 10-3-67, CI. 272 — 23. Izoret, Georges : See — Etienne, Andre, and Izoret. 3,310,378. Izumi, Hiroshi : See — Senda, Shigeo, Fujimura, and Izumi. 3,324,125. Izumi, Shogo, to Nippon Karoraizu Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Heat-treating apparatus for diffusion coating. 3,314,394, 4-18-67, CI. 118—48. Izumi, Sumio : See — Ototani, Tohei, Maruyama, Morooka, Matsumoto, Izumi, and Kashiwabara. 3,304,174. Izumi, Yoshiharu : See — Akabori, Shiro, Izumi, Toi, and Ohno. 3,297,637. J.B. Oil Treatment Co., Inc. : See — Willard, John W., Sr. 3,342,264. Willard, John W., Sr., and Brorby. 3,342,265. J-B-T Instruments, Inc. : See — Erff, Anthony F. 3,306,988. Lehmann, Herbert G. 3,337,826. JFD Electronics Corp. : See — Seiden, Hugo. 3,360,697. JFTJ Corp. : See — Robbins, Daniel T. 3,297,235. J. & J. Sales Inc. : See — Johnson, Albert V. 3,335,400. J.M.J. Industries, Inc. : See— Meger, Alfred F., and Hawthorne. 3,355,113. J. M. P. Corp. : See — Hodges, Earnest 'S. 3,345,981. J.R.W. Inc. : See — Kaufman, Irving, and Risley. 3,296,519. J & S Engineers Ltd. : See — Prestige, Harry T. 3,357,081. Jaacks, Volker : See — Kern, Werner, and Jaacks. 3,346,663. Jaatinen, Walter A., to Vitro Corp. of America. Radiant plasma source having a gas impervious conical anode. 3,329,865, 7-4-67, CI. 315—111. Jabbar, Kamil Y., to Motorola, Inc. Indicating circuit. 3,304,374, 2-14-67, CI. 179 — 15. Jabczynski. Hans J. : See — Voegtlen, Dieter, Korber, and Jabczynski. 3,351,721. Jablin, Richard, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Vacuum degassing apparatus. 3,298,680, 1-17-67, CI. 266—34. Jabloner, Harold, to Hercules Inc. Process of preparing crys- talline poly(2-nitropropene). 3,357,959, 12-12-67, CI. 260— 80. Jablonski, Edward R., and P. J. Curtin, to McGraw-Edison Co. Luminaire housing having a readily accessible interior with electrical components mounted therein. 3,342,986, 9-19-67, CI. 240—25. Jablonski, Olgierd. Arrangement for determining and analys- ing ship's stability. 3,351,275, 11-7-67, CI. 235 — 61. Jablonski. Raymond C. Cigarette ashtray means. 3,349,778, 10-31-67, CI. 131 — 241. Jablonski, Werner L., and C. E. Colby, to The Dow Chemical Co. Polymerization inhibiting mixture of phenol and chlo- rine compound. 3,303,153, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Jablonski, Werner L., J. S. Gowing, and R. S. Kenin, to The Dow Chemical Co. Decorative laminate of svnthetic fabric or porous substrate. 3,323,974, 6-6-67, CI. 161 — 82. Jablonsky, Stephen J. Guide fixture. 3,352,016, 11-14-67, CI. 33—75. Jaccard, Rene P., to Mr. Kaufman. Clockwork mechanism for short interval alarm timer. 3,323,303, 6-6-67, CI. 58 — 21.13. Jache. Albert W. : See — White, Wayne E., Jache. 3,337,295. Jachim, Paul L., and R. B. Hansen, to Motorola, Inc. Dynamic blue lateral correction system. 3,307,067, 2-28- 67, CI. 315—27. Jacir, Joseph A. Liquid-cooling apparatus. 3,315,896, 4—25- 67, CI. 239—193. Jack, Robert F. : See— Fuchs, Edward O., Jack, and Olsen. 3,342,050. Jack, Stanton E. : See — Craig. Joseph F., Falconer, Jack, and Towell. 3,312,578. Jack, William A., to Johns-Manville Corp. Ceiling panel with concealing flange portion. 3,332,194, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 592. Jacke. Stanley D., and H. Biagini. to Branson Instruments, Inc. Sonic wave generator. 3.328,610, 6-27-67, CI. 310 — 8.3. Jackel, Arthur P., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Coordina- tion of telephone and remote control transmission over a common communication channel. 3,335,227. 8-8-67, CI. 179—2. Jackenheimer. Richard D. : See — Young, Herbert F., and Jackenheimer. 3,337,975. Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co. : See — Barbier, William J. 3,338,518. LIST OV PATENTEES <;:;!) Jucklin, Clarence, to Naleo Chemical Co. Removal and in- hibition of scale formation In steam generation. 3,206,027, 1-3-67, CI. 134 — 3. Jaeklin, Clarence, and P. L. Gross, to Nalco Chemical Co. Process for forming lead pellets. 3,297,709. 1-10-67, CI. 264—14. Jackman, Kobert M., to A. O. Smith Corp. Apparatus for coat- ing articles. 3,357,397, 12-12-67, CI. 118 — 105. Jackman, Robert R. Pontoon support device for use in water and on snow. 3,307,209, 3-7-67, CI. 9 — 310. Jackman, Ronald : See — Sturdy, Clifford, and Jackman. 3,29S,627. Jacknow, Burton B. : See — Roberts, William J., and Jacknow. 3,313,765. Jacko, Robert B., to Collins Radio Co. Device for improving heat transfer air flow. 3,302,697, 2-7-67, CI. 165 — 80. Jackowski, Charles S., to International Business Machines Corp. Fluid controlled actuating mechanism. 3,350,003, 10-31-67, CI. 234—107. Jacks, Eric, C. Rowe, and K. H. Black, to The English Elec- tric Co. Ltd. Electrical connection apparatus. 3,315,0o9, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 166. Jacks, Eric, and J. Feenan, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Cartridge fuse and fuse length with heat transfer means. 3,333,076, 7-25-67, CI. 200—131. Jacks, Eric, J. Feenan, and C. F. Leece, to The English Elec- tric Co. Ltd. Method of making fuse elements. 3,358,303, 12-19-67, CI. 29—623. Jackson, Albert E., to The British Iron and Steel Research Association. Process of forming metal coatings on metal strip by electrophoretic deposition. 3,331,762, 7-18-67, CI. 204—181. Jackson, Auzvlll, Jr. : See — Brandon, Richard N. 3,311,278. Jackson, Auzville, Jr. Process and apparatus for continuous casting. 3,354,937, 11-28-67, CI. 164 — 87. Jackson, Byron, Inc. : See — Andersen, Jon B. 3,358,935. Burstall, William M. 3,358.341. Fuller, Lawrence E. 3,353,252. Fuselier, Alfred G. 3,313,019. Grant, John C. 3,306,310. Grant, John C. 3,329,987. Grant, John C. 3,334,639. Knight, Deral D. 3,353,603. Scott, Lyle B. 3,303,880. Scott, Lyle B. 3,314,480. Scott, Lyle B. 3,332,494. Scott, Lyle B. 3,338,312. Smith, Roger, Jr. 3,353,794. Taylor, Raymond G., Jr. 3,296,944. Jackson, C. D., Mfg., Inc. : See — Bentley, Thomas A., and Jackson. 3,319,488. Jackson, Carey B. : See — ■ Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and Jackson. 3,325,249. Jackson, Carl D. : See — Bentley, Thomas A., and Jackson. 3,319,488. Jackson, Carl F. : See — Cobb, Edward S., and Jackson. 3,328,863. Jackson, Charles R. : See — Holowaty, Michael O., and Jackson. 3,316,155. Jackson, Clark E., and S. G. Thornbury, to Purex Corp., Ltd. Combination vacuum sweeper and liquid vaporizer. 3,296,- 777, 1-10-67, CI. 55—216. Jackson, Connie L., and S. A. Medearis. Smog reduction filter for internal combustion engines. 3,326,198, 6-20-67, CI. 123 — 119. Jackson, Donald G. : See — Palmberg, Herbert G.. and Jackson. 3,318,254. Jackson, Donald L., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Strip lighting fixture and conector therefor. 3,349,237, 10-24- 67, CI. 240 — 9. Jackson, Edward H., Jr. Rope structure. 3.323,301, 6-6-67, CI. 57—144. Jackson Exit Device Corp. : See — Bejarano, Thomas M. 3,325.942. Bejarano, Thomas M. 3,334,500. Jackson, Finis W. : See — Murphy, Frank W., Jr., and Jackson. 3,303,302. Jackson, Forrest A. 56—26. Lawn mower. 3,304,701, 2-21-67, CI. Jackson, Frank A., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Edge lock for metal panels. 3,359,699, 12-26-67, CI. 52 — 619. Jackson, Frank H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic apparatus for recording, processing, and projecting data with fast access time. 3,319,549, 5-16-67, CI. 95 12. Jackson, George W., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle leveling system. 3,331,616, 7-18-67, CI. 280—124 Jackson, George W.. to General Motors Corp. Automatic level- ing system. 3,339,910, 9-5-67, CI. 267 — 65. Jackson, George W., and P. J. Long, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Tube coupling having deformable gripping and seal- ing means. 3,332,70S, 7-25-67, CI. 2S5 — 3. Jackson, Gerald J., Jr., and I. S. Butenskv, to American Cyanamid Co. Product and process for preparing dispersi- ble gums. 3,313,800, 4-11-67, CI. 260—209. Jackson, Gerald W. Tailgate torsion bar. 3,336,070, 8-15-67, t_ I . _ . o u Y , Jackson, Gerald W.. to Chrysler Corp. Latching and hinging assembly for folding seat. 3.338,633, 8-29-67, CI. 297 379. Jackson, Harold A. Two-wheeled motor vehicle. 3,313,365, 4-11-67. CI. 180—6.2. Jackson, Harold E., to Petrol Injection Ltd. Thermostatic heater. 3,323,581, 6-6-67, CI. 165 — 10. Jackson, Harold E., to Petrol Injection Ltd. Fuel Injection systems. 3,330,261, 7-11-67, CI. 123—32. Jackson, Harold E., to Petrol Injetcion Ltd. Fluid flow con- trol valves. 3,330,300, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 614.14. Jackson, Harold E., to Petrol Injection Ltd. Fuel injector devices and systems. 3,330,541, 7-11-67, CI. 261 — 23. Jackson, Harold E., to Petrol Injection Ltd. Metering valves and control devices. 3,342,449, 9-19-G7, CI. 251 — 58. Jackson, Harold E., and M. W. Weeks, to Petrol Injection Ltd. Injection moulding machines. 3,351,982, 11-14-67, CI. 18 — 30. Jackson, Harold L. : See — Dettre, Robert H., Jackson, and Johnson. 3,354,022. Jackson, Harold S., and J. B. Murtland, Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Failure detector for consumable elec- trode furnaces. 3,354,254, 11-21-67, CI. 13—9. Jackson, James G. Light projection optical apparatus. 3.318,184, 5-9-67. CI. 88—24. Jackson, James H. : See — ■ Melton, James O., Wilkinson, and Jackson. 3,306,640. Melton, James O., Wilkinson, and Jackson. 3,329,454. Melton, James O., Wilkinson, and Jackson. 3,342,513. Melton, James O., Wilkinson, and Jackson. 3,3o7,728. Jackson, James M., Jr., to The Smithers Co. Plastic florisfs mesh. 3,336,696, 8-22-67, CI. 47 — 41.1. Jackson, James S. : See — Medkeff, Russell J., and Jackson. 3,358,898. Jackson, Jefferson M., Jr. : See — ■ Relche, Charles R., and Jackson. 3,344,197. Jackson, John A., to E. K. Cole Ltd. Movable head and tape control system. 3,345,623, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Jackson, John E., to Union Carbide Corp. Welding process. 3,324,278, 6-6-67, CI. 219 — 137. Jackson, John G., and E. D. Spineto, to Well Completions, Inc. Constant circulating coupling device. 3,298,385, 1-17-67, CI. 137—112. Jackson, John G., Jr., deceased (by Bank of the Southwest National Association, independent executor), and A. F. Rhodes, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Remotely positionable and removable wellhead connection and sealing apparatus. 3,330,341, 7-11-67, CI. 166— .6. Jackson, John H. : See — Joyce, John F., Jackson, and Brewer. 3,329.746. Jackson, John P., and G. A. Boyd, to Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Control devices for hydraulic pumps and motors. 3,299,829, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 162. Jackson, Julius, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Nacre- ous pigment compositions. 3,342,617, 9-19-67, CI. 106 — 291. Jackson, Kenneth R. : See — Bishop, Robert E., Jackson, Kis, and Schlesinger. 3,323,- 408. Jackson, Liam R., to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Techniques for insulat- ing cryogenic fuel containers. 3,321,159, 5-23-67, CI. 244 — 135. Jackson, Martin A. : See — Van Zelm, Willem D., and Jackson. 3,307.832. Jackson. Martin A., to Van Zelm Associates Inc. Drive an- chors with retaining flukes. 3,302,347, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 154. Jackson. Martin A., to Van Zelm Associates Inc. Wildcat arresting gear. 3,352,516, 11-14-67, CI. 244 — 110. Jackson, Norman G. Roof construction with file drainage means therefor. 3,313,069, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 24. Jackson. Paul D. : See — Anderson, Donald V., and Gillman. 3,359,595. Jackson, Paul L., to Ford Motor Co. Molten metal sampling apparatus. 3,321,978, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 125.4. Jackson, Paula. Slip covers for receptacles for food. 3,352,- 449, 11-14-67, CI. 220 — 63. Jackson. Philip S. Memory game having rotatable disc means for varying the symbols displayed. 3,347,549, 10-17-67, CI. 273 — 130. Jackson, Ralph N., W. R. Maelay, D. D. Metzger, and W. R. Stewart, to International Business Machines Corp. Modu- lar circuit package utilizing solder coated areas and solder reflow joints. 3,302,067, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 101. Jackson, Randall E. Fixture supporting bracket. 3,337,172, 8-22-67, CI. 248—224. Jackson. Raymond C, J. T. Harper. A. T. Williams, and J. L. Joplin, to Oil and Gas Supply Co. Concrete machinerv base and method of making same. 3,334,850, 8-8-67, CI. 248 — 19. Jackson, Reginald R. G. P., to Gullick Ltd. Self-advancing hy- draulically extensible mine roof supports. 3,333,426. 8-1- 67, CI. 61 — 15. Jackson, Richard R. Anesthetic articles. 3,348,542, 10-24-67, CI. 128—184. Jackson. Richard S. : See — De Shazor, James C, Jr., Burk, and Jackson. 3,34S,361. Jackson, Richard W., to Weber Marking Systems. Inc. Roll- ing contact through stationary member to provide pressure for cutting stencil. 3,307,673, 3-7-67, CI. 197—0.4. Jackson, Robert A.: See — Zucker, David, and Jackson. 3,342,648. Jackson, Robert A. F., to Heatovent Electric Ltd. Storage block adapted for storage and exchange of heat. 3,301,251, 1-31-67, CI. 126—400. 640 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Jackson, Robert C, to Monsanto Co. Yarn winding appa- ratus and process. 3,334,827, 8-8-67, CI. 242—18. Jackson, Robert E.. and J. D. Gulp, to McDonnell Aircraft. Method of making refractory metal structures with an oxi- dation resistant coating. 3,300,854, 1-31-67, CI. 29—527. Jackson, Robert G. : See — ■ Armstrong, Edward, and Jackson. 3,30o.99o. Hamilton. William, and Jackson. 3,355,892. Jackson, Robert G., to Conch International Methane Ltd. Thermal insulation structures. 3,302,358, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 573 Jackson, Robert G., and A. Harmens, to Conch International Methane Ltd. Process for liquefying natural gas. 3,312,- 073, 4-4-67, CI. 62 — 9. Jackson, Robert L„ and R. M. Campbell, to Chevron Research Co. Earth formation core protractor. 3,331,134, 7-18-67, CI. 33—75. Jackson, Robert L., Jr., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Method of making filamentous mats. 3,342,658, 9-19-67, CI. 156—174. : See — and Jackson. 3,357,631. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Flip-flap .,11-7-67, CI. 229 — 14. Jackson, Samuel G. Conditioning hopper. 3,357,061, 12-12-67, CI. 19—66. Jackson, Stuart P.. to Solidstate Controls, Inc. Regulated A.C.-D.C. converter system. 3,310,728, 3-21-67, CI. 321 — 18. Jackson, Thomas M., to International Standard Electric Corp. Reflex klystron having a two-potential reflector electrode. 3.325,670, 6-13-67, CI. 315—5.19. Jackson, Thomas W., to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Rocket propulsion system. 3,352,111, 11-14-67, CI. 60— 251. Jackson, Walter F., to Vann Industries, Inc. Heating appa- ratus. 3,329,410, 7-4-67, CI. 263—19. Jackson, Walter F., and A. W. Denning, to Vann Industries, Inc. Tobacco stitching machine. 3,335,878, 8-15-67, CI. 2X4 5 5 Jackson, Wendell T., to Hexcel Corp. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of honeycomb product. 3,356,555, 12-5- 67. CI. 156 — 205. Jackson. Wilbur. Flip-flop alarm system with lamp test cir- cuit. 3,345,628, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 310: Jackson, Wilbur C. : See — ■ Ivar, Schuessler, Jackson, and Jensen. 3,349,- Jackson, Robert T. Aid. Joseph J., Jackson, Robert T. carton. 3,351,267, Jepson, 263. Spohr, Albert Jackson, Wilbur F., R., and Jackson. 3.333.681. . and H. C. Braucksiek. to Robertshaw Con- trols Co. Thermostatic control with limit switch. 3,325,099, 6-13-67, CI. 236 — 21. Jackson, William G., and W. Schroeder, to Burdick & Jackson Laboratories, Inc. Self-polymerizable benzopyrazine mono- mers and process for the preparation thereof. 3,320,915, 6-20-67, CI. 260—250. Jackson, William R. : See — Rearwin, Earl M., and Jackson. 3.303,535. Jackson, William W., to Deere & Co. Tool carrier. 3,308,891, 3-14-67, Cl. 172 — 456. Jackson, William W., to Deere & Co. -Outrigger type chisel plow. 3.354,966, 11-28-67, Cl. 172 — 311. Jackson. Winston J., Jr. : See — Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 3.317.466. Caldwell, John R., and Jackson. 3,320,210. Caldwell John R., and Jackson. 3,355,414. Caldwell. John R., Jackson, and Hill. 3,312,675. Caldwell, John R., Perry, and Jackson. 3,351,645. Jackson, Winston .1., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polycarbonates from substituted 4,4'-(cyclo- hexvlmethvlene) bis(2,6-diehlorophenols). 3,299,000,1-17- 67, Cl. 260 — 47. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak Co. Chlorinated plvalolactones and polymers there- of. 3,300,451, 1-24-67, Cl. 260 — 78.3. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak Co. High temperature-resistant polycarbonates and process. 3,326,854, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—47. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak Co. Chlorinated polyesters. 3,356,631, 12-5-67, Cl. 260—31.2. Jackson, Winston J., Jr., and J. R. Caldwell, to Eastman Kodak Co. Fire-retardant polycarbonates. 3,357,942, 12-12- 67, Cl. 260 — 45.7. Jackson, Woodrow. Positive centering brake assembly. 3,331,- 475, 7-18-67, Cl. 188—78. Jackv. Germaine F. : See — Clark, Wesley I., Griggs, Hays, and Jacky. 3,347,768. Jacob, Carl N., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Polyolefins stabilized with phosphites, phenols, and benzo- triazoles. 3,322,718, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 45.8. Jacob, Don M. : See — ■ Graves, Ross E., Jacob, and Sacks. 3,308,380. Jacob, Ezekiel J., % to M. S. Striker. Plastic articles of manu- facture and methods of preparing the same. 3,353,981, 11-21-67, Cl. 117 — 8. Jacob, Theodore A. : See — Inamine, Edward S., Jacob, and Titali. 3,331,828. Jacob, Theodore A., R. A. Vitali, J. W. Rothrock, and E. S. Inamine. to Merck & Co., Inc. Isolation of 5'-guanylic acid bv formation of 5'-suanylic and dioxanate. 3,300,477, 1-24-67. Cl. 260—211.5. Jacob, Walter E. W. : See — Edstrom, Nils H., Fjordland, Jacob, and Olsson. 3,359,- 371. Jacob, Werner : See — Hoffmann, Walter, and Jacob. 3,302,987. Jaeobellis, Alphonse A. Method of manufacturing a jacketed spaced-wall accumulator. 3,331,117, 7-18-67, Cl. 29 — 157. Jacobi, Ernst, and H. Beck. Pneumatic cleaning installation. 3,317,947, 5-9-67, Cl. 15 — 312. Jacobi, Haireddin : See — Kunz, Wilhelm, Jacobi, Koch, and Geus. 3,309,406. Jacobi. Oskar. Coal face support systems. 3,348,381, 10-24— 67. Cl. 61 — 45. Jacobi, Paul F., to Tecumseh Products Co Internal combus- tion engine speed governor. 3,323,504, 6-6-67. Cl. 123 — 103. Jacobin, Leo, and W. C. M. Gielen, to International Standard Electric Corp. Device for setting the angular position of a first object with respect to a second. 3,296,875, 1-10-67, Cl. 74 — 89.15. Jacobs, Albert J., to E. J. Carline. Rotary piston pump with dual chambers. 3,314,370, 4-18-67, Cl. 103 — 132. Jacobs, Alfred G. Mouth protector. 3,312,218, 4-4-67, Cl. 128 — 136. Jacobs, Arthur F., to Prudential Lighting Corp. Lighting fixture and method of installing same. 3,328,576, 6-27-67, Cl. 240—51.11. Jacobs, Arthur W. Injection molding machine. 3,307,223, 3-7-67, Cl. 18 — 30. Jacobs, Charles E., and A. Teien, to United States of America, Army. System for the marking of radar echoes and other signals of observed objects on a radar screen. 3,298,021, 1-10-67, Cl. 343—6. Jacobs. Charles T. Consumable anode electrode arc welding. 3,309,491, 3-14-67, Cl. 219 — 74. Jacobs, Charles T. Behind-the-lens spot-metering in single- lens-reflex cameras. 3,347,143, 10-17-67, Cl. 95 — 42. Jacobs, Cornelis A. J., and A. J. G. C. Driessen, to North American Philips Co. Inc. High pressure mercury vapour halogen having an electrode thermally insulated from lead- in conductor. 3,349,276, 10-24-67, Cl. 313 — 211. Jacobs, Daniel A., and J. B. Duke, to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Grinding method. 3,313,492, 4-11-67, Cl. 241—21. Jacobs, David M. Refrigerant-containing food or beverage con- tainer. 3.326.013. 6-20-67, Cl. 62 — 294. Jacobs, David R.. to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Limit switch control for a motor drive. 3,306,997, 2-28-67, Cl. 200 — 47. Jacobs, Edward C, to American Can Co. Self-adjusting strip- ping fingers. 3,295,351, 1-3-67. Cl. 72 — 344. Jacobs. Edward N. Auto seat cover with support inserts. 3.301.591. 1-31-67. Cl. 297—219. Jacobs, Eric W. : See — Atkinson, Cyril J., and Jacobs. 3,313,176. Jacobs, F. L., Co. : See — Blake, Jack W. 3,351,404. Blake, Jack W. 3.355.232. Jacobs. Fred. Air conditioning apparatus. 3,315,733, 4-25- 67. Cl. 165 — 48. Jacobs, Gilbert C, to Everbrite Electric Signs, Inc. Illumi- natable display sign drums with ventilating means there- fore. 3.348,038, 10-17-67, Cl. 240 — 47. Jacobs, Gunter: See — Schutte, Theodor, and Jacobs. 3,290,009. Jacobs, Harold, to United States of America, Army. Variable reflector of electromagnetic radiation. 3,305,863, 2-21-67, Cl. 343 — 18. Jacobs. Heinz, to Industrie-Companie Kleinwefers Konstruk- tions und Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H. Pipes for a recuper- ator. 3,305,008, 2-21-67, Cl. 165 — 145. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Process for de- hydrating a sealed motor compressor unit. 3,299,524, 1-24-67, Cl. 34—1. Jacobs. James W., to General Motors Corp. Self-cleaning filter. 3,302,795, 2-7-67, Cl. 210—391. Jacobs. James W., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus including defrost means. 3,309,888, 3-21-67, Cl. 62—156. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Coulometric con- trol. 3,321,635, 5-23-67, Cl. 250 — 218. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Method of manu- facturing polvurethane foam using a gas to create sonic energy. 3,326,787, 6-20-67, Cl. 204 — 159.11. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Electric hot plate. 3,330,939, 7-11-67, Cl. 219 — 449. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Clothes washing machine with a roller drive mechanism having a fluid cou- pling. 3,331,227, 7-18-67, Cl. 68 — 23. Jacobs, James W., to General Motors Corp. Fluid metering device. 3,344,960, 10-3-67, Cl. 222 — 335. Jacobs, James W., and B. L. Bracken, to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for intermittently rotatingly tumbling clothes. 3,331,141, 7-18-67, Cl. 34 — 133. Jacobs, John H. Incinerator for refuse material. 3,310,009, 3-21-67, Cl. 110—8. Jacobs, John H., to Bell & Howell Co. Oscillographic record- ing with coherent light, 3,324,478, 6-6-67, Cl. 346 — 108. Jacobs, Lewis W., and R. J. Sabatella, to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker load center. 3,309,580, 3-14-67, Cl. 317 — 119. LIST OF PATENTEES 641 Jacobs, Lorenz : See — Bittuer, Hans Joachim, and Jacobs. 3,337,325. Jacobs Mfg. Co., The : See — Haviland, Glrard S. 3,332,-105. Kennedy, John c, and Haviland. 3,322,S1)0. McCarlhy, Donald J., and Haviland. 3,325,106. Jacobs, Marcellus L., to Jacobs Wind Electric Co., Inc. Re- taining wall for waterways. 3,320,005, 0-20-07, CI. 01—37. Jacobs, Norman D., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam gen- erator lagging assembly including flashing and clip members. 3,338,004, 8-29-67, CI. 52 — 02. Jacobs, Orville W. : See — Brooks, Dewey H., Jr., and Jacobs. 3,307,388. Jacobs, Paul P. : See — ■ Nies. Nelson P., and Jacobs. 3,300, 27S. Jacobs, Philip C, Jr. High-voltage fuses having zig-zag shaped fuse link. 3,319,029, 5-9-07, CI. 200—120. Jacobs, Philip C, Jr., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Electric quartz-sand-filled fuse adapted to interrupt effectively pro- tracted small overload currents. 3,341,074, 9-12-67, CI. 200 — 120. Jacobs, Robert B. : See — Miller, Charles E., and Jacobs. 3,29S,221. Jacobs, Robert B., to Sundstrand Corp. Mass flow measuring system. 3,333,468, 8-1-G7, CI. 73 — 194. Jacobs, Robert B., and L. T. Wright, to Standard Oil Co. In situ retorting of oil shale using nuclear energy. 3,342,- 257, 9-19-07, CI. 166 — 11. Jacobs, Robert C. L., to Wahlfeld Mfg. Co. Method of form- ing treadway. 3,302,436, 2-7-67, CI. 72—256. Jacobs. Robert L. : See — Atkinson, Jerry T., and Jacobs. 3.329,299. Jacobs, Stanley C, to Aluminum Co. of America. Purification of aluminum. 3,303,019, 2-7-67, CI. 75 — 68. Jacobs, William A. Extruded parison severing method. 3,308,210, 3-7-07, CI. 264 — 99. Jacobs. William II., to Jet Sprav Cooler, Inc. Dispensing valve. 3,342,3S4, 9-19-67, CI. 222 — 4S1. Jacobs William L., and G. G. Bernard, to Union Oil Co. of California. Method of treating a subterranean formation with a foam bank. 3,330,346, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 9. Jacobs Wind Electric Co., Inc. : See — Jacobs, Marcellus L. 3,326,005. Jacobsen, Finn, to A B Platmanufaktur. Method of producing a conical pail and machine for carrying out the method. 3.354.6S0. 11-28-07, CI. 72 — 126. Jacobsen, Helmuth. Pipe aligning tool. 3,330,021, 7-11-67, CI. 29—200. Jacobsen, Jerome G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Clothes washer. 3,327,506. 0-27-07, CI. 6S— 4. Jacobsen, Leif S. Milling machine improvements. 3,332,321, 7-25-07, CI. 90—11. Jacobsen Mfg. Co. : See — Heth, Sherman C, and Lewis. 3,306,370. Heth, Sherman C, Lewis, and Ronning. 3,331,195. Kaufman, Vernon R 3,326,196. Price, Warren H. 3.334,429. Jacobson. Paul W., to H. G. Weber and Co., Inc. Three dimen- sional web shifting apparatus. 3,300,114, 1-24-67, CI. 226 — ISO. Jacobsen. Paul W., to H. G. Weber and Co., Inc. Sandwich tvpe adjustable sensing nozzle. 3,340,8S6, 9-12-67, CI. 137 — S3. Jacobsen, Paul W., to H. G. Weber and Co., Inc. Fluid operated sensing head. 3,341,099, 9-12-67, CI. 226 — 19. Jacobsen, Paul W., to H. G. Weber and Co., Inc. Control sys- tem. 3,343,459, 9-26-67, CI. 91 — 3. Jacobsen, Samuel C. : See — Boggs, Wilburn A., Esral, and Jacobsen. 3,351,421. Jacobsen, Walter H., to General Plastic Corp. of America. Bird feeder. 3,314,397, 4-18-67, CI. 119 — 18. Jacobsohn, Theodore, B. Julien, and H. and K. Meyer, to Air-Tech Industries, Inc. Inflatable building. 3,307,301, 3-7-67, CI. 52—2. Jacobson, Alden H.. to The Heald Machine Co. Grinding machine. 3.299,579, 1-24-67, CI. 51—115. Jacobson, Arthur F. : See — Jacobson. Sidney I. 3,316,951. Jacobson, Arvid W. : See — Gillette, Frank N., Gray, and Jacobson. 3,308,811. Jacobson. Ben. Excess paint remover. 3,329,307, 7-4-67, CI. 220—90. Jacobson, Chester F.. to General Electric Co. Portable electric cigarette lighter. 3.351.736, 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 267. Jacobson. Clifford R. : See — Frith, Robin P., and Jacobson. 3,316,761. Jacobson. Clvde A. Drinking fountain attachment. 3,335,957, 8-15-67, CI. 239 — 25. Jacobson, Don L. Portable lantern float. 3,307,208, 3-7-67, CI. 9—8.3. Jacobson. Eric W., to Colonial Broach & Machine Co. Broach. 3,317,984, 5-9-67, CI. 29—95.1. Jacobson, Grant H. : See — Jensen, Arnold E., and Jacobson. 3,315,731. Jacobson. Gunnar. to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Missiles. 3,296,- 929, 1-10-67, CI. S9— 1.806. Jacobson. Harold D. : See — Jacobson. Sidney I. 3,316,951. Jacobson, Harvev. Lock nut. 3,352,342, 11-14-67, CI. 151 — 21. Jacobson, Harvey B. : See — Brandon, Clarence W. 3,302,720. Jacobson, Harvey W. Container convertible into a storage cabinet component. 3,338,651, 8-29-67, CI. 312 — 240. Jacobson, Howard C. Gear transfer mechanism. 3,338,114, 8-29-07, CI. 74 — 665. Jacobson, Howard \V., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Protected columbium or tantalum article. 3,307,925, 3-7-67, CI. 29—195. Jacobson, Howard W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of forming protective: coatings on columbium and tantalum using a tluidized bed. 3,307,904, 3-7-07, CI. 117 — 71. Jacobson, Irenus C. Underwater exploration device. 3,324,239, 6-6-67, CI. 178—6.8. Jacobson, Irvin D. Heater leg construction. 3,320,932, 5-23- 67, CI. 122 — 13. Jacobson, John W., and J. W. Poole, to General Electric Co. Altitude or pressure responsive controls. 3,355,992, 12-5- 67. CI. 91 — 47. Jacobson, Julius. Clamp and holder combination. 3,332,654, 7-25-67, CI. 248—221. Jacobson, Norman, D. W. Brownawell, and E. N. Kresge, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Thickening agents for liquid hydrocarbons. 3,336.121, 8-15-67, CI. 44 — 7. Jacobson, Norman A., and E. A. Wilder, to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Polyalkoxylated and polyaryloxulated derivatives of di(hydroxyaromatic)alkanoic acids. 3,297,746, 1-10-67. CI. 260—473. Jacobson, Robert E., to Radiant Mfg. Corp. Collapsible porta- ble projection screen. 3,314,467, 4-18-67, CI. 160 — 24. Jacobson, Robert L. : See — Taylor, John H., and Jacobson. 3,336,216. Jacobson, Sava W. Monaural to stereo automatic switching system for an FM multiplex stereo radio receiver. 3.297.- 825, 1-10-67, CI. 179—15. Jacobson, Sidney. Accessory for steam pressing device. 3,318,029, 5-9-67, CI. 38—97. Jacobson, Sidney I. : % each to A. F. and H. D. Jacobson. Golf bag carrying ease. 3,316,951, 5-2-67, CI. 150—52. Jacobson, Walter E., to Revere Corp. of America. Load cell device. 3,315.203, 4-1S-67. CI 338 — 5. Jacobus, Dwight W. : See — Dahlgren, John A., and Jacobus. 3,306,072. Jacobus, Dwight W., to General Electric Co. Household refrigerator including defrost control means. 3,309,887, 3-21-67, CI. 62—140. Jacobus, Dwight W., to General Electric Co. Household refrigerator including automatic ice maker and control means therefor. 3,327,493, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 137. Jacobus. Dwight W., and W. C. Bodong, to General Electric Co. Hydraulic ice maker. 3.300,998, 1-31-67, CI. 62 — 135. Jacoby, Abraham, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Wideband amplifier utilizing common electron beam for interaction with high-frequencv traveling-wave line and with low-fre- quency electron multiplier. 3,296,483, 1-3-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Jacoby, Abraham S., to Ampex Corp. bly with means for heat dissipation. 340—174.1. Jacoby-Bender, Inc. : See— ■ Gaupp, Kurt. 3,345,705. Gaupp, Kurt. 3,345,713. Rodriguez. Emil. 3,348,372. Jacoby. Charles E. : See — Bradt, Lynn, and Jacoby. 3,349,718. Jacoby, Charles H., and J. L. Ryon, Jr., to International Salt Co. Method for concomitant mining and beneflciation of soluble mineral. 3,348.883. 10-24-67, CI. 299 — 4. Jacoby, Charles W.. F. W. Tubbs, T. C. Wilson, and O. D. Storm, to Allied Chemical Corp. Acid treatment of poly- ester resins containing alkvlene oxide. 3,296,219, 1-3-67, CI. 260—78.4. Jacoby, George V., to Radio Corp. of America. Motor control apparatus. 3,325,715, 6-13-67, CI. 318 — 293. Jacoby, George V., to Radio Corp. of America Tape reel servo. 3,345,008, 10-3-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Jacoby. Gerald B., to General Motors Corp. Screw tvpe master cylinder assembly. 3.357,182, 12-12-67, CI. 60—54.6. Jacoby, Harold E. Method and apparatus for the concen- tration of liquids. 3.299,942, 1-24-67, CI. 159 — 17. Jacoby, Heinz : See — Blaudszun, Helmut, and Jacoby. 3,302.537. Jacoby, John H. Heat dissipating device and method. 3,327,779, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 185. Jacobv. Marvin : See — Phillips. Edwin R., and Jacobv. 3,305,171. Schonfeld, Arnold, and Jacoby. 3,342,450. Jacoby. William F., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Handle bar construction. 3,331.617, 7-1S-67, CI. 2S0 — 279. Jacomini, Omar J., to General Electric Co. High resolution radar systems. 3,320.609, 5-16-67, CI. 343 — 5. Jacoves, Erwin : See — Buchner. Bernard, and Jacoves. 3,32S,494. Jacox. Gordon L.. to Atlantic Research Corp. Foam-filled transducer. 3,353,150, 11-14-67. CI. 340—10. Jacquelin, Guy, to Centre Technique de l'lndustrie des Papiers, Cartons et Celluloses. Process and apparatus for the refining of fibers used in the manufacture of paper. 3,311,308, 3-28-67, CI. 241 — 28. Magnetic head assem- 3,319,238, 5-9-67, CI. 242-023— P- 41 642 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hydrotherapy tub. Jacques, James K., to Albright & Wilson (Mfg.) Ltd. Lubri- cants containing synergistic wear inhibitors. 3,360,463, 12-26-67, CI. 252 — 32.7. Jacquignon, Norbert, to C. A. Merminod. Forms of ovules. 3,342,181, 9-19-67, CI. 128—260. Jacubenta, John. Magnetic holder for coolant and other fluid supply conduits. 3,312,401, 4-4-67, CI. 239—283. Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. : See — Jacuzzi, Candido. 3,297,025. Jacuzzi, Candido. 3,302,640. Jacuzzi, Candido. 3,346,014. Kosta, Peter L. 3,304,936. Nash, Floyd M. 3,314,543. Nash, Floyd M. 3,337,725. Thompson, Otis M. 3,323,468. Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. 3,297,025, 1-10-67, CI. 128—66. Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Hydrotherapy unit installation with pump and motor outside tub. 3,302,640, 2-7-67. CI. 128—66. Jacuzzi, Candido, to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. Pressure tank assem- bly for water pressure system. 3,346,014, 10-10-67, CI. 138—30. Jacwil Mfrs. : See — White, John L. 3,334,392. Jadach, Albert A. : See — McAleer, Howard J., and Jadach. 3,318,165. Jade Corp., The : See — Delp, Winner F. 3,334,541. Jadek, Adam. Scaffold side member. 3,348,631, 10-24-67, CI. 182—179. Jadick, William. Fly trap. 3,340,646, 9-12-67, CI. 43—118. Jaeger, Ernst : See — Biel, John H., and Jaeger. 3,312,716. Biel, John H., and Jaeger. 3,337,560. Jaeger, Horst, H. Nachbur, and A. Maeder, to Ciba Ltd. Po- lymerizable monomers containing phosphorus and process for their manufacture. 3,351,617, 11-7-67, CI. 260—78.5. Jaeger, Karl, to Linde A.G. Method of removing propane and other hydrocarbons from gases. 3,342,545, 9-19-67, CI. 23 — 4. Jaeger, Karl H., to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze A-G. Ap- paratus for introducing and removing packets of piston rings from machine tools. 3,326,393, 6-20-67, CI. 214 — 1. Jaeger, Rudolph. Adjustable surgical head lamp. 3,344,267, 9-26-67, CI. 240 — 59. Jaeger, Ulric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of fabricating a tubular heat exchanger. 3,333,318, 8-1-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Jaeger, Ulric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method producing heat exchangers. 3,334,400, 8-8-07, CI. 29 — 157.3. Jaeger, Ulric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of making sheet metal panel. 3,340,589, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Jaeger, Ulric R., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Heating unit. 3.349,224. 10-24-67, CI. 219—540. Jaeger, Walter : See — Atwood, Harold T., and Jaeger. 3,311,068. Jaegers, Leopold. Sawing apparatus. 3,315,554, 4-25—67, CI. 83—588. Jaeggli, Rudolf C, to Rieter Machine Works, Ltd. for treating textile thread. 3,317,980, 5-9-67, 71.3. Jaehnig, James H. : See — Smith, Leslie F., Dahlstrom, Jaehnig, and Sfat. 402. Jaekel, Werner, and K. Buege, to Salzgitter Maschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Centrifugal drums. 3,334,751, 8-8-67, CI. 210—380. Jaeken, Jan, and H. V. Van Goethem, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Photographic colour material. 3,310,402, 3-21-67, CI. 96 — 9. Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Tale & Towne Inc. Inductor drum and supporting construction for electromagnetic ma- chines. 3,316,429, 4-25-67, CI. 310 — 93. Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Damping pulsation in electromagnetic apparatus. 3,327,145, 6—20-67, CI. 310—93. Jaeschke, Ralph L., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Electro- magnetic coupling apparatus. 3,329,247, 7-4-67, CI. 192—84. Jaeschke, Ralph L., and W. H. Mover, to Eaton, Yale & Towne, Inc. Electric drives. 3,303,367, 2-7-67, CI. 310 — 95. Jaeschke, Wayne C. : See — Hsu, Henry, and Jaeschke. 3,349,126. Jafet, Grigory M. : See — Isaev, Ivan S., Vedenov, Karabchevsky, Kulikov, Rats, Shutkevich, and Jafet. 3,318,365. Jaffa, David : See — Jaffa, Matthew L. and D. 3,334.586. Jaffa, Matthew L. and D. 3,349.698. Jaffa, Matthew L., and D. 3,357,350. Jaffa, Matthew L. and D. Variable hardness support for sheet to be printed. 3,334,586, 8-8-67, CI. 101 — 407. Jaffa, Matthew L. and D. Clamp assembly for use on screen printing machines. 3,349,698, 10-31-67, CI. 101 — 126. Jaffa, Matthew L. and D. Method and apparatus for screen printing while work is indexed. 3,357,350, 12-12-67 CI 101—123. Jaffe, David L., to Polarad Electronics Corp. Television audience survey system. 3,312,900, 4-4-67, CI. 325 — 31. Machine CI. 28— 3,317, Jaffe, Edward E. : See — Aldridge, Gerald R., Jaffe, and Matrick. 3,334,102. Jaffe, Edward E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Beta phase of 2,9-dimethoxyquinacridone. 3,317,539, 5-2-67, CI. 200—279. Jaffe, Fred, to W. R. Grace & Co. Preparation of cis-decalin. 3,349,139, 10-24-67, CI. 260—667. Jaffe, Gunter S., to Shell Oil Co. Stabilized polypropylene coated copper and method. 3,342,637, 9-19-67. CI. 117 — 232. Jaffe, Hans, J. A. Cornely, V. F. Boswell, and D. G. Shu- maker, to United States of America, Army. Piezoelectric impact fuze. 3,339,090, 8-29-67, CI. 300 — 8.1. Jaffe, Hans, and D. A. Berlincourt, to Clevite Corp. Trans- ducing method and apparatus. 3,354,425, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 10. Jaffe. Harold M. : See— Beukers, John M., and Jaffe. 3,329,955. Jaffe, Henry L., and R. M. Adams, to Cedars of Lebanon-Mt. Sinai Hospital of the Los Angeles Jewish Medical Center. Photographic color scanning apparatus. 3,303,508, 2-7-67, CI. 346—33. Jaffe, John C, and P. Kleinman ; said Kleinman assor. to said Jaffe. Acoustical shell construction. 3,316,999, 5-2- 67, CI. 181—30. Jaffe, Mary S., and E. G. Fridrich, to General Electric Co. Flexible electroluminescent device and light transmissive electrically conductive electrode material therefor. 3,315,- 111, 4-18-67, CI. 313—108. Jaffe, Philip M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Processing of electroluminescen phosphors. 3,303,141, 2-7-67, CI. 252—301.6. Jaffe, Philip M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Green-yellow emitting europium alumino silicate phosphor. 3,359,210, 12-19-67, CI. 252—301.4. Jaffe, Philip M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Blue-white europium activated alumino-silicate phosphor. 3,359,211, 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 301.4. Jaffe, Sol S. : See — Anderson, George M.. Jaffe, and Bowers. 3,359.494. Jaffe, Wolfgang, to The Singer Co. Low-voltage windings on A.C. series motors for incandescent lamp voltage supply. 3,353,044, 11-14-67, CI. 310 — 73. Jaffee, Robert I. : See — Bradley, Elihu F., Jaffee, Williams, and Bartlett. 3,296,- 038. Bradley, Elihu F., Jaffee, Williams, and Bartlett. 3,297,- 438. Bradley, Elihu F., Bartlett, Ogden, and Jaffee. 3,341,370. Jafford, Inc. : See — Radford, James. 3,341,055. Jafvert, Erik W., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Round feeding mechanism for automatic guns for discharging rounds front a round magazine. 3.331281, 7-18-67, CI. 89 — 33. Jafwert, Erik W., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Unloading mech- anism for an automatic gun. 3,319,525. 5-16-67, CI. 89 — 45. Jafwert, Erik W., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Round feeding mechanism for an automatic gun. 3,322,036. 5-30-67, CI. 89 — 45. Jagaciak, George : See — Broverman, Irwin, and Jagaciak. 3,340,027. Brovennan, Irwin, and Jagaciak. 3,348.290. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,370, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak. George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,371, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,372, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346.373, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,374, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,375, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,376, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagaciak, George J., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Aluminum base alloy. 3,346,377, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 147. Jagel. Kenneth I., Jr. : See — Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,301,794. Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,312,615. Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,344,086. Jagenberg-Werke A.G. : See — Kluth, Engelbert. 3,335,625. Schonmeier, Herbert. 3,336,028. Wunsche, Arthur. 3,327.835. Jagenburg & Medin AB : See — Lindstrcm, Wictor C. O. 3,355,085. Jager. Albert : See — Peissker, Horst, Jager, Steinhausen, and Borosehewski. 3,336,186. Jager Albert, to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Production ™ ,A gl ? ln . aluminum alloy sheet. 3,304,208, 2-14-67. CI. 148 — 11.5. Jager, Cornells, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Grinding device comprising a disc-shaped grinder and guide faces for the tool to be round. 3,334,446, 8-8-67, CI. 51 — 128. ^fil's^?"?! Vl <3 Ca t t I e lnse cticide applicator. 3,306,265, Jager, Heinz : See — Kus. Rudolf, and Jager. 3.298,110. list ov i>ati:\ti:i:s 643 Jager, Horst, E. Slegel, and R. Schroter, to Farbenl'abriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Chloroquinoxallne azo dyestuffs containing a secondary w-aminoalkyl group. 3,336,284, 8 15 67, i 'I 260—154. Jager, PUilipp : See — Burhoru, Friedrich, and Jager. 3,342,041. Jager, Walther : See — Recknagel, Lothar, Fischer, and Jager. 3,333,623. Jagger, Ernest T., G. W. Ualllday, and V. W. English, to George Angus & Co., Ltd. Shaft seal testing apparatus. 3,313,141. 4-11-67, CI. 73—9. Jagger, Ernest T., and E. I. Hunter, to George Angus & Co. Ltd. Multiple die press apparatus. 3,337,920, 8-29-67, CI. 18 — 20. Jagger, Ernest T., and G. W. Halliday, to George Angus & Co. Ltd. Shaft seals. 3,347.554, 10-17-67, CI. 277 — 134. Jagger, Hubert, to T. B. Hirschberg, Jr. Checkwriter with two position prefix bar. 3.306,187, 2-28-67, CI. 101 — 20. Jagger, Hubert, to T. B. Hirschberg, Jr. Duplicate printing checkwriter. 3,307,476, 3-7-67, CI. 101 — 90. Jaggers, Jerry F., to The Texas Achievement Corp. War game. 3,333,S52, 8-1-67, CI. 273—135. Jaggle, Erich, to Pinna Hermann Traub. Turret lathe. 3.320,838, 5 23-67, CI. 82—21. Jagla, Ellv : See — Becke, Friedrich, and Jagla. 3,317,558. Jago, Edward J., to Foseco Trading A.G. Dry exothermic com- position containing fibrous material having oxidizer salt absorbed therein. 3,347,721, 10-17-67, CI. 149 — 2. Jago, Edward J., and R. W. Ruddle, to Foseco International Ltd. Exothermic hot top. 3,326,273. 6-20-67, CI. 164 — 349. Jago, William H., to Atlantic Research Corp. Stabilized propellent compositions containing hydrazine nitroform and nitrocellulose. 3,307,985, 3-7-67, CI 149 — 18. Jahiniiak, Ralph W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tractor plow. 3,316,981, 5-2-67, CI. 172—255. Jahmentz, Walter : See — Schmidt, Herbert, Jahmentz, and Schmidt. 3,303,103. Jahn, Dale M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Complementary sym- metry differential pulse integrator. 3,305,733, 2-21-67, CI. 307— 88. 5. Jahn, Else : See — Memmel, Erna, and Jahn. 3,304,379. Jahn, Fred L., to Eaton Paper Corp. Display devices. 3,298,- 124, 1-17-67, CI. 40 — 156. Jahn, Juergen : See — Gerloff, Ulrich, Jahn, and Goehre. 3,318,955. Jahn, Marion C, to Colborne Mfg. Co. Continuous container closing device. 3,355,858. 12-5-67. CI. 53—303. Jahn, Martin D., to Chicago Metallic Sash Co. Runner joint for suspended ceiling system. 3,342,515, 9-19-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Jahn, Martin D. and R. H., to Chicago Metallic Sash Co. Run- ner system for fire-resistant suspended ceilings. 3,333,378, 8-1-67, CI. 52—232. Jahn. Reinhardt H. : See — Jahn, Martin D. and R. H. 3,333,378. Jahn. Rudolf : See — Schaeffler, Georg, and Jahn. 3,348,889. Jahn. Ulrich: See — Moluar, Istvan, Wagner-Jauregg, Jahn, and Mixich. 3, 349, OSS. Jahn, Ulrich, to Temmler-Werke Vereinigte Chemische Pabri- ken. Method of producing aryl alkyl aminoketones. 3,340,- 305, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 592. Jahnentz, Walter : See — Schmidt, Herbert, Gladiseh, and Jahnentz. 3,328,276. Jahnig, Charles E. : See — Biddick, Royce E., Jahnig, and Tyson. 3,297,562. Jahnke, Heinz K., to The Upjohn Co. Process for separating nitrogen-basic materials from aqueous solution. 3,318,867, 5-9-67, CI. 260—210. Jahns, Hans, to H. Krantz. Multi-stage circulators. 3,297,- 307, 1-10-67, CI. 259—97. Jahns, Hans O. : See — Johnson, Carlton R., Graham, Greenkorn, and Jahns. 3,321.965. Jahoda. Edward, and P. Muller, to Andrews Paper & Chemical Co., Inc. Precoated sheet for use with a light sensitive reproduction coating. 3,330,662. 7-11-67, CI. 96 — 75. Jahp. Clifford J., to The Meyercord Co. Dry strip decalco- mania or transfer and method of use. 3,297,508, 1-10-67, CI. 156 — 249. Jain, Padam C, and N. Anand, to Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, l-aminopyridyl-4- (phenyl or pyridyl)- piperazines and intermediates. 3,306,903, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 268. Jakab. Leslie, to Johnson & Johnson. Petrolatum product containing a uniformly dispersed gas. 3,342,722, 9-19-67, CI. 20S — 20. Jakacki, Edwin J., to United States Gypsum Co. Plaster composition. 3,305,375, 2-21-67, CI. 106 — 109. Jakacki, Edwin J., and A. L. Hampton, to United States Gypsum Co. Plaster composition containing polyvinyl ace- tate. 3,305,518, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 41. Jakacki, Wallace B. : See — Harple, Kenneth G., and Jakacki. 3,351,911. Jakelsky, William : See — Blinn, Herbert M. 3,342,122. Jakes, William C, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Microwave switch. 3,346,824, 10-10-67, CI. 333 — 98. Jakeway, Gerald V., to Keeler Brass Co. Method of assem- bling a body member and a stud to produce a unitary structure, 3,345,736, 10-10-67, CI. 29—509. Jakob, Franz, and K. Wagner, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Automatic zeroing assembly for cameras. 3,303,765, 2-14— 67, CI. 05—10. Jakob. Franz, and J. P. Simson also known as H.-P. Simson, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Assemblies including an alter- nating current device attachment to be battery-driven. 3,356,856, 12-5-67, CI. 307—64. Jakob, Fritz, to Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eismaschinen Aktien- gesellschaft. Process for liquefaction of C and heavier hy- drocarbons from natural gas with removal of CO2 and H2O impurities. 3,318,103, 5-9-67, CI. 62 — 13. Jakobi, Wilhelm : See — Schurhoff, Heinrich, and Jakobi. 3,304,983. Jakobi, Wilhelm, to Heinrich Koppers, G.m.b.H. Device for igniting and checking the flame of a burner. 3,324,926, 6-13-67, CI. 158 — 123. Jakobs, Hans ; See — Juhnke, Charles J., and Jakobs. 3,312,844. Jakobson, Hans, to W. Zindler, d.b.a. Lumoprint Zlndler K.G. Surface exposure device for copying apparatus. 3,330,181, 7-11-67, CI. 88—24. Jakovlev, Nikolai A. : See — Kan, Kliment N., and Jakovlev. 3,322,165. Jaksha, John B. : See — Houser, Roy W., and Jaksha. 3,318,116. Jaksha, John B., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Vacuum control with lid valve and spin brake. 3,338,362, 8-29-67, CI. 192— 136. Jalava, Oscar W. Drill press work holding apparatus. 3,359,- 836, 12-26-67, CI. 77 — 63. Jalbert, Joseph O. Toaster apparatus. 3,308,748, 3-14-67, CI. 99 — 402. Jalbing, John I., and E. II. Myers, to General Motors Corp. Spark plug center electrode with a split truncated head. 3,346,760, 10-10-67, CI. 313—136. Jally Corp. : See — Rayton, Ronald C, Fender, and Dilling. 3,323,716. Jamar, Walker, Jr. Display and divider panel stand. 3,326,- 505, 6-20-67, CI. 248 — 125. Jamco, Inc. : See — Melton, James O., and Wilkinson. 3,355,199. James, Albert L., 40% to W. C. Heller, Jr. Process and system for producing heat sealed laminates. 3,360,412, 12-26-67, CI. 156—229. James. Arthur M. Grating for waste trenches. 3,299,785, 1-24-67. CI. 94—33. James, Brian D., to Signetics Corp. Modular package for semi- conductor devices. 3,341,649, 9-12-67, CI. 174: — 52. James, Cullen E. : See — Neuschotz, Robert, and James. 3,297,071. James, David E. : See — Doell, Philip M.. and James. 3,320,934. James, David R., and D. J. Richards, to Mecanaids, Ltd. Ap- paratus for assisting disabled persons. 3,310,816, 3-28- 67, CI. 5—83. James, David W., to Ford Motor Co. Impeller making. 3,354,- 529, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 156.8. James, Don W. : See — ■ Slater. George E., and James. 3,300,135. James, Donald R. : See — Gunzel, Rudolph M., Jr., and James. 3,338,173. James, Dorothy F. : See — Saia, Frank J., James, and Hammock. 3,339,274. James Electronics, Inc. : See — Plice, Gerald W. 3,308,408. James, Forrest H., Jr., to Diversified Products Corp. Weighted exercising shoe. 3,343,836, 9-26-67, CI. 272 — 57. James, Forrest H., Jr., E. H. Cockrell, and T. D. Nixon, to Diversified Products Corp. Process for filling containers with viscous material. 3,360,019, 12-26-67, CI. 141 — 12. James, Fred^Jr., and W. B. Waller, to Library Binding Serv- ice, Inc. End sheet folding machine. 3,330,718, 7-11-67, CI. 156 — 554. James, George R., A. Chevlon, and H. G. Bocckino, to Chem- ical Construction Corp. Catalytically reforming hydrocar- bon and steam mixtures. 3,334,971, 8-8-67, CI. 23 — 288. James. Henry B. Method for transporting vehicles. 3,348,710, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 152. James. Henry T. : See — Hale, Douglas, Lanz, and James. 3,297,731. James, Howell N., and E. C. Collins, to International Har- vester Co. Variable speed drive sheave. 3,296,878, 1-10- 67, CI. 74 — 230.17. James, Howell X., and E. C. Collins, to International Har- vester Co. Sieve construction and the like. 3,334,744, 8-8- 67. CI. 209 — 394. James, Hubert H. Brick laying machine. 3,325.960, 6-20-67, CI. 52—749. James, Ivanhoe J. P., to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Television cameras. 3,340,356, 9^5-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. James, Ivanhoe J. P., and J. E. Best, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Colour television receiver including clipper correction means. 3,303,377, 2-7-67, CI. 17S — 5.4. James, James R., to The Martin Sweets Co., Inc. Spray proc- ess. 3,335,956, 8-15-67, CI. 239 — 8. 644 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 James, John A., Jr., and C. J. Kramis, to E, I. flu Pout de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing dimethylacetainide. 3,300,531, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 561. James, John B., to International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Delayed synchronous memory selection device. 3,290,595, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. James, John B., to International Computer and Tabulators Ltd. Matrix driving arrangement. 3,315,238, 4-18-67, CI. 340 — 174. James, John C. : See — Gollis, Morton H., Wineman, and James. 3,312.732. Wineman, Robert J., James, and Gollis. 3,303,218. James, John C, to Monsanto Research Corp. Process for production of bunte compounds. 3,352,898, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 453. James, John C, R. J. Wineman, and M. H. Gollis, to Monsanto Research Corp. Mercapto oxyalkyl amines. 3,341,577, 9-12- 67, CI. 260—501. James, John C, R. J. Wineman, and M. H. Gollis, to Monsanto Research Corp. Diamine oxyalkyl compounds. 3,352,917, 11-14-67, CI. 260—584. James, John C, R. J. Wineman, and M. H. Gollis, to Monsanto Research Corp. Diamine oxyalkyl compounds. 3,352,918, 11-14-67, CI. 260—584. James, John C, R. J. Wineman, and M. H. Gollis, to Mon- santo Research Corp. Mereaptoalkyl oxyalkyl amines. 3,356,- 730, 12-5-67, CI. 260—584. James, John J., to Diamond Expansion Bolt Co. Inc. Cable clamp. 3,333,804, 8-1-67, CI. 248—61. James, John O. : See — Eshleman. Ralph G., and James. 3,315,461. James, John W. : See — Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Beard. 3,308,024. Wiggins, Leslie F., James, and Gittos. 3,312,703. James, Joseph S., Jr., to The Buckeye Cellulose Corp. Process for aging alkali cellulose. 3,312,686, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 233. James, Keith E. : See — Tillotson, Charles C, and James. 3,303,896. James, Kenneth F., and A. H. Joyce, to General Motors Corp. Method of making sheet metal forming dies. 3,313,007, 4— 11-67, CI. 22—204. James, Michael J., to Micro and Precision Mouldings (Chel- tenham) Ltd. Door handle assemblies. 3,323,824, 6-6-67, CI. 292—356. James. Mitchell E., Sr. Express transportation systems. 3,352,- 512, 11-14-67, CI. 243 — 2. James, Randell L., to International Business Machines Corp. Pseudo interlock employing strobe signal with selected keys. 3,308,918. 3-14-67, CI. 197—107. James, Raymond H. : See — Hewitt, Frederick G., and James. 3,328,786. James, Raymond H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic memory- system employing low amplitude and short duration drive signals. 3,359,546, 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 174. James, Rex L.. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Signal converters. 3.310,726. 3-21-67. CI. 321—8. James. Richard, to Richard James Cylindrical Motors Ltd. Piston power units. 3,338,137, 8-29-67, CI. 91 — 223. James, Richard. Cylindrical Motors Ltd. : See — James, Richard. 3,338,137. James, Richard F. Coin operated embossing machine with ratchet to predetermine maximum number of letters. 3,330,- 396, 7-11-67, CI. 197 — 6.4. James, Robert G. : See — Latham, Burton F., Jr., and James. 3,318.664. Latham, Burton F., Jr., and James. 3.353,915. James. Robert L., to The Bendix Corp. Network for convert- ing a direct current signal into pulses having a frequency corresponding to the amplitude of the direct current signal. 3,350.574, 10-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. James, Thomas H. : See — Porter, Henry D., James, and Lowe. 3.317.322. James, Varnell L., J. R. Moorehead, and E. Tjonneland, to The Boeing Co. Variable throat jet engine air intake. 3,295,555, 1-3-67, CI. 138 — 45. James, Wilbert. Fumeproof, transparent enclosure for prepar- ing onions. 3,354.922, 11-28-67, CI. 146 — 215. James. William D. : See — Montgomery, Rayner A., Fineran, Kilmer, and James. 3.358,961. James, William E. : See — Seymour, Shaun A., and James. 3.357,749. James, William E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Power take off de- vice for bale thrower. 3.308.926, 3-14-67, CI. 198 — 128. James, William G. : See — Malchick, Sherwin P., James, and Munday. 3,325,347. James, William M., Jr., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for rendering urea non-caking. 3,322,827, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 555. James, William R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Receptacle for transistors or integrated circuits to be tested. 3,354,394, 11-21-67, CI. 324—158. James, William S., to Chevron Research Co. Process for harvesting cotton. 3,335,552, 8-15-67, CI. 56 — 1. Jamesbury Corp. : See — Rawstron, William W. 3,345,032. Jameson, Alexander K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Solvent-rubber systems of low viscosity. 3,351,572, 11-7— 67, CI. 260—5. Jameson, James J. : See — Snoy, Joseph B., and Jameson. 3,323,388. Jameson, Keith O., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Metal wire fabrication. 3,340,712, 9-12-67, CI. 72 — 66. Jamey, Maurice : See — Mercier, Henri, and Jamey. 3,341,286. Jamieson, Charles R., to United States of America, Air Force. Graphite thermocouples and method of making. 3,305,405, 2-21-67, CI. 136 — 232. Jamieson, Harry D. Camera support clamp. 3,351,988, 11-14— 67, CI. 24 — 243. Jamieson, Hugh W. : See — Smith, Charles J., and Jamieson. 3,351,347. - Jamieson, Jamie L., \V. H. Hyter, J. R. Cady, and R. D. Lar- son, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Method of electrolytic etching metals using a gell electrolyte. 3,337,434, 8-22-67, CI. 204—143. Jamieson, Robert S., to Lorain Products Corp. Continuously- operating standby power-supply and battery-charging ap- paratus and method. 3,348,060, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — 66. Jamison Cold Storage Door Co. : See — Odendhal, Fortune. 3.318.04S. Jamison, Joel D., to Hercules Inc. O.O-dialkl S-[2-halo-l-(N- phthalimido) ethyl] phosphorodithioates and phosphorothio- ates as insecticides. 3,355,353, 11-28-67, CI. 167—33. Jamison, Lee A., R. H. Kapanka, J. D. Webster, and R. J. Masserant, to The Detroit Edison Co. Utility boom gin. 3,360,142, 12-26-67, CI. 214 — 130. Jamison, Robert M. : See — Panzica, Nicholas J., Jamison, Umbricht, and Arnold. 3,299,621. Panzica, Nicholas J., Umbricht, and Jamison. 3,328,009. Jamison, Robert M., N. J. Panzica, O. M. Arnold, and E. Umbricht, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Gas washers hav- ing improved gas flow characteristics. 3,307,334, 3-7-67, CI. 55—229. Jamison, Saunders E., to Celanese Corp. Polyvinylidene cyanide composition and method of producing fibers and films. 3.350.489, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 203. Jamison, Warner A., and J. G. Karlet, to Railroad Acces- sories Corp. Loose wheel detectors. 3,333,097, 7-25-67, CI. 246—255. Jamison, Will B., to Specialties Development Corp. Fire ex- tinguishing. 3,356,148, 12-5-67, CI. 169 — 15. Jamison, Will B., to Specialties Development Corp. Method of extinguishing burning volatile material. 3,357,495, 12-12- 67, CI. 169 — 15. Jammal, Joseph N. : See — Micksch, Joseph E.. and N. J. and J. N. Jammal. 3,343,996. Jammal. Nicholas J. : See — Micksch, Joseph E., and N. J. and J. N. Jammal. 3,343,996. Jamrue, Andre G. Four-wheel-driven-and-steered vehicle with wheel gage adjusting means. 3,306,390, 2-28-67, CI. 180—46. Jammet, Jean F., to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Battery case and cover and method of sealing the same. 3,320,096, 5-16-67, CI. 136 — 170. Jammet, Jean F., to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Sealed electrochemical cells. 3,342,644, 9-19-67, CI. 136 — 133. Jampolsky, Lester M. : See — Goldberg, Moses W., Jampolsky, and Kierstead. 3,311,661. Goldberg, Moses W., Jampolsky, and Kierstead. 3,314,- 971. Jan, Wilhelm : See — Schmied. August, and Jan. 3,344,380. Janak. Jaroslav : See — Novak, Josef, and Janak. 3,354,696. Janapol, Howard C, to Wortso Corp. Mattress testing ap- paratus. 3,334.517. 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 94. Janapol, Melvin N. Hospital mattress with articulated frame. 3,316,568. 5-2-67, CI. 5—351. Janapol, Melvin N., to Wortso Corp. Individually adjustable sleeping equipment. 3.339,214. 9-5-67, CI. 5 — 243. Janapol, Melvin N., to Wortso Corp. Bedding prescription ap- paratus. 3,340,54S, 9-12-67, CI. 5 — 243. Janata. Vlastimil : See — Kotesovec, Vladimir, Zizka, and Janata. 3,304,972. Kotesovec, Vladimir, Zizka. and Janata. 3,347,289. Janay, Rene C, to Paul C. Pickert, Trustee. Method and ap- paratus for perforating a tubular object. 3,335,626, 8-15- 67, CI. 83 — 54. Jandasek, Vladimir J., to Ford Motor Co. Method of mak- ing bladed hydrokinetic members. 3,316,622, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 156.8. Jandl, Erwin : See — Erdelitsch. Herbert, and Jandl. 3,325,784. Jandt, Ernst, to Norddeutsche mende Rundfunk KG. Com- bination lock. 3.336,772. 8-22-67, CI. 70 — 289. Jane% to Samuel D. Cooper. Adjustable skylight. 3,325,951, 6-20- 67, CI. 52—86. Johnson. David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Electric switch with improved disk and contact struc- ture. 3.301.971. 1-31-67. CI. 200—11. Johnson, David W., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Trigger operated tool handle switch. 3,348,010, 10-17- 67, CI. 200—157. Johnson, Dean W. : See — Gruver, John H., Seifried, and Johnson. 3,340,800. Johnson, Dee L. : See — Humphlett, Wilbert J., Johnson, and Haist. 3,301,678. Johnson, Dee L., and D. D. Reynolds, to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for preparing polymeric sulfides. 3,326,977, 6-20- 67, CI. 260—584. Johnson, Dee L., and D. D. Reynolds, to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of alkyl 2-mercaptoethylcarbonates. 3,335,165, 8-8-67, CI. 260—463. Johnson. Dell A., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Hydraulic cylin- der. 3,350,987, 11-7-67, CI. 92—24. Johnson, Delmar R., and R. A. Hathaway, to Ampex Corp. Capstan and wind drive and activation mechanism therefor. 3,355,119, 11-28-67, CI. 242—55.12. Johnson, Dennis E. : See — Eubank, Franklin J., and Johnson. 3,356,592. Johnson, Dennis W. : See — Guillen, John, and Johnson. 3,351,857. Johnson, Dolores : See — Johnson, Eldon A. 3,320,900. Johnson, Donald D., V. M. Lieskovsky, and W. E. Tibbetts, to International Business Machines Corp. Random access magnetic memory unit housing. 3,304,544, 2-14-67, CI. 340—174.1. Johnson, Donald E., and H. Gharaibeh, to Warwick Elec- tronics Inc. Miter cutter. 3,299,759, 1-24-67, CI. 83 — 581. Johnson, Donald W., and J. L. Hutchison. Safety device for boats. 3,317,936, 5-9-67, CI. 9—14. Johnson, Douglas, to General Motors Co. Axial-flow com- pressor. 3,300,121, 1-24-67, CI. 230 — 122. Johnson, Douglas, to General Motors Corp. Gas turbine com- bustion process. 3,313,103, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 39.06. Johnson, Douglas, to General Motors Corp. Gas turbine en- gine having turbo-compressor thrust bearing means respon- sive to differential pressures. 3,313,105, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 39.16. Johnson, Douglas, to General Motors Corp. Aft fan jet engine. 3,332,242, 7-25-67, CI. 60—226. Johnson, Douglas, and J. H. Young, to General Motors Corp. Turbine wheel. 3.345,035, 10-3-67, CI. 253 — 39. Johnson, Douglas H. : See — Helmore, William, and Bank. 3,309,795. Johnson, Downing C. Automatically releasable cable hook. 3,341,244, 9-12-67, CI. 294 — 75. Johnson, Dwight O., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Transmission line cable connector. 3,356,983, 12-5- 67, CI. 339—14. Johnson, Earl F., and J. R. St. Louis, to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Method for alloying an electrode with a semi- conductive body. 3,328,215, 6-27-67, CI. 148 — 179. Johnson, Earl R., to The Dover Corp. Self-locking position- ing device. 3.358,962, 12-19-07, CI. 251—77. Johnson, Edsel W. Erecting seat belt. 3,314,719, 4-18-67, CI. 297-385. Johnson, Edward B. Apparatus for recording aircraft con- ditions. 3,303,512, 2-7-67, CI. 346 — 107. Johnson, Edward H., to The American Warming & Ventilating Inc. Blade mounting means for air control apparatus. 3,313,226, 4-11-67, CI. 98 — 40. Johnson, Edward H, to The American Warming & Ventilat- ing, Inc. Damper for controlling the flow of fluids. 3,342,- 211, 9-19-67, CI. 137—601. Johnson, Edward M., and H. Epstein, to Borg-Warner Corp. Electrostatic recording head. Re. 26,212, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 74. Johnson, Edward W., Jr., and J. M. Seawright, to United States of America, Navy. Fixed-angle variable-range marker launcher. 3.326,082. 6-20-67, CI. 89—1. Johnson, Einar C, to United States of America, Navy. Par- allel capacitor controlled variable frequency oscillator. 3,296,549, 1-3-67, CI. 331 — 40. Johnson. Eldon A., deceased, by D. Johnson, administratrix, to ACF Industries Inc. Fuel pump. 3,320,900, 5-23-67, CI. 103 — 150. Johnson, Elisha, Jr., to Fiber Industries, Inc. Apparatus for uniformly criping filaments. 3,300,830, 1-31-67, CI. 28 — 1. Johnson. Elmer C. to The Vendo Co. Mechanism for releas- ing displayed article from dispensing machine. 3,335,908, 8-15-67. CI. 221 — 103. Johnson, Elmer C, to The Vendo Co. Article dispensing ap- paratus having an electrically controlled article releasing assembly. 3,348,733. 10-24-67, CI. 221 — 298. Johnson, Elmer E. : See — Adams, Robert T„ Johnson, and Salmela. 3,306,931. Johnson, Elmer L., to Honeywell Inc. Protected arming wire system for an airborne free-fall weapon. 3,326,083, 6-20-67, CI. 89 — 1.5. Johnson. Emery G., to HLF Corp. Power supply with over- load and undervoltage protection circuit. 3,337,744, 8-22- 67. CI. 307 — 86. Johnson, Eric : See — Booth, Gerald, Douglas, Hunter, and Johnson. 3,314,- 935. Johnson. Ernest H., and P. F. Van Dyke, to Andrew Corp. Elliptical waveguide connector. 3,336,543, 8-15-67, CI. 33.3—95 Johnson, Ernest M. Dice agitation and casting apparatus. 3,360,267, 12-26-67, CI. 273—145. Johnson, Eugene P., Jr., to Dynamics Research Corp. Dou- ble shaft encoder using phase meter to indicate relative rotation. 3,309,525. 3-14-67. CI. 250—231. Johnson, Floyd I., to Radio Corp. of America. Counter circuit. 3,351,781, 11-7-67, CI. 307—88.5. Johnson, Floyd O., to Varian Associates. High frequency electron discharge devices and wave permeable windows. 3,339,102, 8-29-67, CI. 315 — 3. Johnson, Floyd O., to Varian Associates. High frequency waveguide load comprising a dielectric window in contact with lossy coolant fluid. 3,360,750, 12-26-67, CI. 333—22. Johnson, Floyd O., and L. T. Zitelli, to J. Hengstler, KG., (Partnership Corp.). Arc protected high frequency electron discharge devices and waveguide window coupling assem- bly. 3,341,694, 9-12-67, CI. 315—39. Johnson, Floyd O., and L. T. Zitelli, to Varian Associates. Arc protected high frequency electron discharge devices and waveguide window coupling assembly. 3,345,535, 10-3- 67, CI. 315 — 39. Johnson, Forrest A., to THYS Co. Ripper tooth assembly. 3,312,004, 4-4-67, CI. 37 — 142. Johnson, Francis, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for pre- paring cycloheximide esters. 3,308,126, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 281. Johnson, Francis, to The Dow Chemical Co. Novel 6-halo-4- imino-l,3,5-dithiazine salts. 3,326,907, 6-20-67, CI. 260— 243. Johnson, Francis, to The Dow Chemical Co. Trans-3,4-dihydro- 2-cyano-3-hydroxymethyl-4-hydroxyaniline 3,328,456, 6-27- 67, CI. 260 — 464. LIST OF PATENTEES i;r,r, Johnson, Francis, and W. A. Nasutavleus, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. 2 - amino - 4 - halo - cycloalk(d)azepine compounds. 3,321,466, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 239. Johnson, Frank. Oven protector. 3,358, S72, 12-19-67, CI. 220 — 44. Johnson, Frank B. : See — Nelson, Alden W., and Johnson. 3,359,596. Johnson, Frank E. : See — Potts, Mack P., and Johnson. 3,303,127. Johnson, Frank E., and M. F Potts, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractionation system. 3,310,487, 3-21-67, CI. 208 — 355. Johnson, Frank G. : See — Windle, Geoffrey V., Bradley, and Johnson. 3,321,37-1. Johnson, Frank G., and G. V. Windle. to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Containment arrangement for steam generating nuclear reactor systems. 3,301,761, 1-31-67, CI. 176 — 37. Johnson, Frank J. Textile processing sealer. 3,352,129, 11-14- 67, CI. 68 — 5. Johnson, Frank R. : See — Collins, Michael D., and Johnson. 3,301,607. Johnson, Fred I. Grouping conveyors. 3,346,096, 10-10-67, CI. 19S— 34. Johnson, Fred L., Jr., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Catalytic dehydrogenation of alcohols. 3,360,567, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 594. Johnson, Frederick B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arc heater apparatus. 3,296,479, 1-3-67, CI. 313—146. Johnson, Frederick O., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Phase loss detector and circuit controlled thereby. 3,343,038, 9-19- 67, CI. 317 — 46. Johnson, Frederick W., to Collins Radio Co. Branch duct configuration of a fluid system. 3,321,218, 5-23-67, CI. 285 — 155. Johnson. Frithiof V., to General Electric Co. Non-constrained pendulous gyroscope for inertial control systems. 3,355,953, 12-5-67, CI. 74—5. Johnson Gage Co., The : See — Johnson, Paul W. 3,296,705. Johnson, Paul W. 3,318,011. Johnson, Stanley G. 3,353,277. Johnson, Stanley G. 3,358,370. Johnson, Gary R., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Packing structure for subsurface well apparatus. 3,334,907, 8-8-67, CI. 277 — 70. Johnson, Gaylen D. Cutting device. 3,296,915, 1-10-67, CI. S3— 564. Johnson, George, to Kulka Electric Corp. Self-adjusting fluorescent lamp holder assembly. 3,327,2S1, 6-20-67, Ci. 339—56. Johnson, George, to Kulka Electric Corp. Fluorescent lamp- holder with self-aligning sealing means. 3,353,140, 11-14— 67, CI. 339—56. Johnson, George C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for producing crvstalline aluminosilicates. 3,310,373, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 112. Johnson. Gilbert R. : See — Cunnally, William T. 3,306,974. Johnson, Glen A., to Stant Mfg. Co., Inc. Radiator overflow tube tester. 3,313,144, 4-11-67, Cl. 73 — 49.7. Johnson, Glen A., and A. G. Waschek, to Deere & Co. Split sleeve assembly. 3,309,116, 3-14-67, Cl. 287—52.04. Johnson, Glenn D. : See — Dozier. James R., and Johnson. 3,298,092. Johnson, Glenn J. Recirculating live-stock watering system. 3,306,263, 2-28-67. Cl. 119—73. Johnson. Gorden F. : See — Whaley, Henry P., and Johnson. 3,353,758. Johnson, Gordon, Co. : See — Bonuchi, James A., Hathorn, and Zebarth. 3,323,164. Straub, Melvin J., Hover, and Anderson. 3,316,690. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Braeking. 3,359,122. Johnson, Graham K. : See — Edgar, David M., and Johnson. 3,316,856. Johnson, Grover L., and J. Kelly, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Preventing corrosion while drilling. 3,307,625, 3-7-67, Cl. 166—1. Johnson, Harold I., and O. A. Wobig, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Fluid power transmission. 3,308,848, 3-14-67, Cl. 137 — 615. Johnson, Harold I., and A. G. Trader, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Subgravity simulator. 3,330,052, 7-11-67, Cl. 35 — 12. Johnson, Harold M., to Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad Co. Tie-down anchoring devices for heavy equipment on railway flat cars. 3,343,503, 9-26-67, Cl. 105 — 369. Johnson, Harold W., J. Knowles, and T. R. Stockton, to Ford Motor Co. Flexible drive shaft. 3,318,410, 5-9-67, Cl. 180 — 70. Johnson, Harry G. : See — Grimm, Robert A., and Johnson. 3,321,754. Johnson, Harry J., and M. J. Hiemstra, to Mechanical Power Corp. Locking fluid cylinder. 3,320,861, 5-23-67, Cl. 92 — 14. Johnson, Harry L., to General Electric Co. Domestic appli- ance. 3,343,565, 9-26-67, Cl. 137 — 592. Johnson, Harry T. : See — Milenkovic, Veljko, Johnson, and Zaander. 3,29S,006. Stevenson, to Ford Motor Co. 3,359,861, 12-26-67, Cl. 90— Johnson, Harry T., and E. H. Five axis milling machine. 17. Johnson, Harry W. : See — Bevard, Roger L., Johnson, and Erlckson. 3,350,191. Johnson, Harvey C, to Curt G. Joa, Inc. Turn-over apparatus. .".,3110,103, 12-26-67, Cl. 198 — 33. Johnson, Harvey H. Roof box frame. 3,340,999, 10-17-67, Cl. 52 — 90. Johnson, Harwlck, to Radio Corp. of America. 3,320,013, 5-16-67, Cl. 350 — 1. Johnson, Harwick, to Radio Corp. of America. Insulated-gate field effect triode with an insulator having the same atomic spacing as the channel. 3,355,637, 11-28-67, Cl. 317 — 235. Johnson, Henry M. : See — Kunzler, Alex E., and Johnson. 3,301,415. Johnson, Henry W., Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Preparing and reading frequency-modulated tape records. 3,322,936, 5-30-67, Cl. 235—61.11. Johnson, Henry W., Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Reading frequency- modulated tape records. 3,331,947, 7-18-67, Cl. 235 — 61.11. Johnson, Herbert G. Corrugated tubes. 3,324,895, 6-13-67, Cl. 138—121. Johnson, Herbert L. : See — Campbell, Robert H., and Johnson. 3,306,728. Johnson, Herbert P., and L. R. Wilkes, to Textile Paper Products, Inc. Smooth-surfaced paper body and method of forming same. 3,300,159, 1-24-07, Cl. 242 — 118.32. Johnson, Hilding R., and E. P. Di Bella, to Tenneco Chem- icals, Inc. Stabilized formaldehyde solutions. 3,342,870, 9-19-67, Cl. 260—606. Johnson, Horace, and L. H. W. Savage, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Oil-fired coke ovens and method of firing. 3,341,635, 9-12-67, Cl. 263—52. Johnson, Howard E. : See — D'Eustachio, Dominio, Ford, and Johnson. 3,354,024. Johnson, Howard F. Bird feeder. 3,316,883, 5-2-67, Cl. 119—51. Johnson, Howard L. Wearable cooling respiratory device. 3,295,522, 1-3-67, Cl. 128 — 212. Johnson, Howard L. Collapsible drill bit. 3,306,377, 2-28- 67, Cl. 175 — 261. Johnson, Howard L., and F. H. Winters, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Transmission lock. 3,321,054, 5-23-67, Cl. 192 — 4. Johnson, Howard W., E. J. Knize, and G. C. D'Ercoli, to Solo Cup Co. Dispenser. 3,342,375, 9-19-67, Cl. 221 — 308. Johnson, Irving A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Metering and re- cording interlock unit. 3,313,453, 4^11-67, Cl. 222 — 30. Johnson, Irving A., and S. Stasenko, to A. O. Smith Corp. Submersible motor-pump construction. 3,298,318, 1-17- 67, Cl. 103—108. Johnson, Ivan B. D., and W. V. Ellis, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Systems for controlling distribution of loads. 3,323,534, 6-6-67, Cl. 137 — 101.21. Johnson, Jack B. : See — Cory, William E.. and Johnson. 3,356,170. Johnson, Jack L., and E. A. Lundquist, to Phileo-Ford Corp. Gyro stabilized sight system utilizing a mirror with front and back reflecting surfaces. 3,326,619, 6-20-67, Cl. 350 — 16. Johnson, James E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric control device with Interlocking means. 3,311,720, 3- 28-67, Cl. 200—50. Johnson, James M., to Duke Mfg. Co. Food warmer 3,356,085, 12-5-67, Cl. 126—37. Johnson, James R. : See — Sowman, Harold G., and Johnson. Re. 26,294. Johnson, James S., Jr. : See — Kraus, Kurt A., and Phillips. 3,317,312. Kraus, Kurt A., Johnson, and Shor. 3.344,928. Johnson, James V., to Gerber Products Co. Shipping case. 3,314,587, 4-18-67, Cl. 229—27. Johnson, James W., and J. W. Savin, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Method for breaking-in aluminum cylinders of an in- ternal combustion engine. 3,303,129, 2-7-67. Cl. 252 — 37.2. Johnson, Jay, and C. R. Gardner. Spraying device. 3,330,484 7-11-67. Cl. 239 — 414. Johnson, Jay H., to Kentucky Electronics, Inc. gun assembly with increased cooling surface. 5-9-67, Cl. 313 — 45. Johnson, Jerald L. : See — Stout. Richard L., Johnson, and Spendlove. Johnson, Joel S. : See — Maring, Blayne E., Pendy, Grimm, and Johnson. 3,351,- 341. Johnson, John D. Test bar for hardness testing machines. 3,352.148. 11-14-67, Cl. 73—81. Johnson, John H. : See — Andersen, Harry H., Holladav, and Johnson. 3,356,658. Fields, Joseph E., and Johnson. Re. 26,134. Fields, Joseph E., and Johnson. 3,340,6S0. Johnson, John H., to Art Metal, Inc. Multiple suspension de- vice. 3,347,611, 10-17-67, Cl. 312 — 311. Johnson, John L. : See — Herr, Alfred B. 3,353,428. Johnson, John Q. : See — Gillis. John E., and Johnson. 3,337,858. Johnson, John R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. 3.305,075, 2-21-67, Cl. 198—160. Johnson, John R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. specting glassware. 3,313,409, 4-11-67, Electron 3,319,102, 3,295,828. Carton conveyor. Apparatus for ln- Cl. 209—73. 656 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,301,257. 3,312,981. Johnson, John R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Detearing method. 3 341 353 9—12—67 CI. 117 94. Johnson, John K., and R.' W. Taylor, to Royal Industries, Inc. Tying apparatus. 3.354,915, 11-28-67, CI. 140—93. Johnson & Johnson : See — Bassett, Alton H., and Lincoln. 3,336,182. Bilane, Roland B. 3,337,211. Blackford, Benjamin B. 3,313.405. Boucher, Wilfred M. 3,335,719. BricUman, Leo, Billings, and Hacker. 3,332,416. Burgeni, Alfred A. 3,340,874. Crowe, George A., Jr., and Liloia. De Merre, Leon J. 3,329,145. Dunlap, Isaac R. 3,345,204. Edenbaum, Martin I. 3,311,084. Edenbaum, Martin. 3,342.183. Edenbaum, Martin I. 3,360,338. Edenbaum, Martin I. 3,360,339. Edenbaum, Martin I., and Hampton. 3,360,337. Ells, Myron B., and Bollenbach. 3,320,863. Florio, Patrick A., and Schirmer. 3,310,454. Gander, Robert J. 3,305,510. Gander, Robert J. 3,305,511. Gander, Robert J. 3,305,512. Gander, Robert J. 3,305,513. Gander, Robert J. 3,321,451. Gander, Robert J. 3,325,459. Gander, Robert J. 3,341,505. Gander, Robert J., and Brown. 3,307 ,'544. Holbrook. Thomas R. 3,340,919. Hynek, Walter J. 3,330,009. Hynek, Walter J., Russell, and Ainslie. 3,333,280. Jakab, Leslie. 3,342,722. Kalwaites, Prank. 3,303,547. Kalwaites, Prank. 3,325,868. Kalwaites, Frank. 3,340,584. Kalwaites, Frank. 3,345,243. Kalwaites, Frank. 3,345,700. Keoughan, Sidney F., Jr., and Krzewinski. 3,343,534. Knight, Francis J. 3,342,385. Knight, Francis J., Mina, and Steinberg. 3,306,252. Korpman, Ralf. 3,345,206. Lane, Gordon. 3,331,728. Lembke, Andreas, and Schlecht. 3,313,706. Lieberman. Emanuel R. 3,346,402. McGuire, Mary H., and Wehrmann. Morse, Edward A. 3,306,795. Morse, Edward A. 3,339.549. Nichols. Joseph. 3,347,545. Petrozziello, Michael A. 3,351,338. Philippi, George J. 3,318,754. Philippi, George J. 3,353,432. Plantinga, Oliver S., and Deker. 3,356,090. Renfroe. John M. 3,336.173. Rotanz, Robert J., Scrivens, and Hanlon. 3,359,569. Steiger, Fred H. 3,320,956. Surowitz, Philip. 3,307,545. Trewella, Robert J., and Jerzewski. 3.338,019. Vassel, Bruno, Furtner, and Feige. 3,300,330. Weymann, Henry P. 3,313,647. Zackheim, Eli A. 3,307,549. Zackheim, Eli A. 3,342,326. Ziolko, Francis J. 3,315,300. Ziolko, Francis J. 3,317,950. Johnson, Jon E. : See — Bowden, Donald W., and Johnson. 3,346,092. Johnson, Joseph E. : See — Handy, Robert M., and Johnson. 3,329,823. Johnson, Joseph F. : See — and Johnson. 3,315,189. Sampling of liquids with strata of vary- 3,318,155. 5-9-67, CI. 73—425.4. , to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cathode-ray tube having a quadripole electrostatic focusing lens. 3,317.769, 5-2-67, CI. 313—80. Johnson, Keith N., to Texas Instruments Inc. Ceramic-glass sealing means for encapsulation of electrical devices. 3,331,913, 7-18-67, CI. 174 — 52. Johnson, Keith N.. and F. C. Ochsner, Inc. Electronic package. 3,336,433, Johnson, Kenneth C. Plastic anchor 5-2-67, CI. 85 — 84. Johnson, Kenneth C, to Ferranti Ltd. Delay lines. 3,327,248, 6-20-67, CI. 333—31. Johnson, Kenneth L. Prevailing torque locknut. 3,340,920, 9-12-67, CI. 151 — 21. Johnson, Kenneth M., to The Stanley Works. Cafe traverse rod. 3,341,885, 9-19-67, CI. 16—2. Johnson, Kenneth O. : See — ■ Chapman, Dennis C Johnson, and Sgroi. 3,295,827. Johnson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp. Variable vane stator ring. 3,303,992, 2-14-67, CI. 230—114. Johnson, Kenneth O., to General Motors Corp. Variable vane ring. 3,318,513, 5-9-67, CI. 230—114. Johnson, Kenneth R., and C. J. Beert, to Bartelt Engineer- ing Co.. Inc. Machine for making double-wall packages. 3,319,539, 5-16-67, CI. 93—20. Johnson, Kenneth R., to Bartelt Engineering Co.. Inc. Appara- tus for opening pouches. 3,340,679, 9-12-67, CI. 53 — 385. Johnson, Kenneth W., to Johnson-Williams, Inc. Gas detec- tion apparatus. 3,315,245, 4-18-67, CI. 340 — 237. Heft, Eldon B., Johnson, Julius T. ing composition. Johnson, Keith E. to Texas Instruments 8-15-67. CI. 174 — 52. assembly. 3,316,798, Johnson, Kenneth W., to Barry Wright Corp. Shock and vibration mount. 3,323,764, 6-6-67, CI. 248 — 21. Johnson, Kenneth W. Vibration isolator. 3,337,167, 8-22-67, CI. 248—24. Johnson, Kenneth W., to Johnson-Williams, Inc. Gas con- centration detection apparatus. 3,350,703, 10-31-67. CI. 340—237. Johnson, Leighton C, to Miles Laboratories Inc. Holder for detachable blade. 3,323,211, 6-6-67, CI. 30 — 331. Johnson, Lennart B. : See — Chandler, Albert T., and Johnson. 3,358,266. Johnson, Lennart L. : See — Graceman, Barry J., and Johnson. 3,312,235. Johnson, Leo J., and D. A. Melton, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Transistorized driven power inverter utilizing base voltage clamping. 3,351,S39, 11-7-67, CI. 321 — 45. Johnson, Leon D. : See — Waite. Ralph D., and Johnson. 3,354,722. Johnson, Leonard E., Jr. Folding door aligning bracket. 3,329,990, 7-11-67, CI. 16 — 1. Johnson, Le Roy E. : See — Argoudelis, Alexander D., Johnson, and Pyke. 3,313,801. Bergy, Malcolm E., Coats, Hanka, and Johnson. 3,300.382. Bergy, Malcolm E., and Johnson. 3,359,165. Johnson, LeRoy E., to The McKay Machine Co. Actuating circuit for automatically reversing a reciprocal scanner. 3,311,820, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 37. Johnson, Le Roy E., R. M. Smith, C. E. Meyer, and S. P. Owen, to The Upjohn Co. Antibiotic rubradirin and method of making same. 3,335,057, 8-8-67, CI. 167 — 65. Johnson, Lloyd A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Power supply appa- ratus. 3.359,484, 12-19-67, CI. 323—22. Johnson, Lloyd E. : See — Evans, Duane E., Head, Johnson and Schutz. 3,313,- 104. Evans Duane E., Johnson, and Streight. 3,331,388. Johnson, Lloyd E.. to J. D. Hollingsworth. Deflector for card- ing screens. 3,302,248, 2-7-67, CI. 19 — 95. Johnson, Lloyd E., K. D. Probert, and F. E. Zimmerman, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Gas turbine engines. 3,321,179, 5-23-67 CI. 253—39.1. Johnson, Logan W. : See — Chesley, Frank G., and Johnson. 3,323,744. Johnson, Lorin R. Visor for automobiles. 3,328,071, 6-27-67, CI. 296—97. Johnson, Louis W. Rock crusher. 3,337,143, 8-22-67, CI. 241 — 215. Johnson, Louis W. Rotary screening device. 3,356,214, 12-5- 67, CI. 209 — 309. Johnson. Lowell E. : See — Brahler, Marvin A.. Johnson, and Modrak. 3,324,634. Johnson, Lowell E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hvdrodynamic retarder. 3,352,385, 11-14-67, CI. 188—90. Johnson, Luverne E. Bath tub tray. 3,295,470, 1-3-67, CI. 108 — 47. Johnson, Lynn : See — Carman, Frank C, and Johnson. 3,301,936. Johnson Mfg. Co. : See — Johnson, Charles M. 3,346,072. Johnson, Marjorie S. : See — Carlyle, Robert L., and Johnson. 3,321.099. Johnson, Marvin M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlled partial oxidation of carbon black with ammonium nitrate, preferably in the presence of ammonium, alkali metal, and alkaline earth metal halides. 3,306,761, 2-28-67, CI. 106—307. Johnson, Marvin M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeriza- tion-inhibited butadiene as a welding and cutting torch fuel. 3,355,331, 11-28-67, CI. 148—9. Johnson, Marvin W., and R. M. Park, to General Motors Corp. Rocket stage separator. 3,345,946, 10-10-67, CI. 102 — 49.4. Johnson Matthey & Co. Ltd. : See — Benham, Reginald R. 3,311,547. Brown, John F. W., Cronin, and Stevenson. 3,331,685. Hill, John, and Hopkin. 3,331,709. Hollister, Ralph G. 3,320,039. Jones, Frank, and Andrew. 3,305,402. Johnson, Matthey and Mallory, Ltd. : See — Bourgault, Pierre L., and Batelaan. 3,345,545. Thomas, Allan T. 3,319,198. Johnson, Maurice V., Jr., W. E. Zwiacher, and A. H. Fennel!, to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Packing apparatus. 3,324,623, 6-13-67, CI. 53—163. Johnson, Merion L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling heat supply and product purities in the operation of a distillation column. 3,354,053, 11-21-67, CI. 203 — 1. Johnson, Merion L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling a distillation operation to maintain specified product purities with optimum feed enthalpy. 3,356,590. 12-5-67, CI. 203—1. Johnson. Merion L., and D. E. Lupfer, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling the operation of a train of distillation columns. 3,308,040, 3-7-67, CI. 203 — 1. Johnson, Millard B. : See — Hartman, Earl C. and Johnson. 3,298,930. Johnson, Milton R., and F. W. Horner, Jr., to General Ameri- can Transportation Corp. Detonation wave forming machine. 3,342,048, 9-19-67, CI. 72 — 56. Johnson. Myron J., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Alternator operated tachometer circuit. 3,314,007, 4-11-67, CI. 324—70. LIST OF PATENTEES 657 Johnson, Myron J., and M. Miles, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Calibration device tor electric tachometers utilizing a reso- nant reed indicator. 3,319,104, 5-9-67, CI. 321 — 70. Johnson, Norman S. : See — Griffiths, Edward G., Johnson, and Dellith. 3,297,348. Johnson, Oliver S. : See — Bird, Dennis W., Johnson, Bennett, and Leeder. 3,322,- S89. Johnson, Otto E., and R. T. Fulton, to International Har- vester Co. Two way moldboard plow. 3,305,025, 2-21- 07, CI. 172 — 218. Johnson, Otto E., K. J. Frase, and J. Morkoski, to Inter- national Harvester Co. Self-restoring plow trip. 3,321,027, 5-23-07, CI. 172 — 266. Johnson, Paul B. : See — Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,807. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,812. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,813. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,922. Taylor. Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,320,923. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,339,413. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,339,519. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,340,114. Taylor, Leta S., Johnson, and Huskey. 3,354,719. Johnson, Paul B., and E. D. Huskey. to J. Y. Taylor Mfg. Co. Liquid level gauge. 3,320,806, 5-23-67, CI. 73—317. Johnson, Paul B., E. D. Huskey, and C. E. Squibb, to J. Y. Taylor Mfg. Co. Gauge head cover and bolt retainer. 3,320,S11, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 431. Johnson, Paul H. : See — Dunn, Wilbur L., and Johnson. 3,325,613. Martin, Willis E., Johnson, and Reaser. 3,353,697. Johnson, Paul IL, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Carbon black manufacture. 3,347,633, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 209.4. Johnson, Paul H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process of modifying furnace carbon black. 3,353,980, 11-21-67, CI. 106—307. Johnson, Paul H., R. S. Logan, and L. G. Larson, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oxidation of carbon black. 3,318,720, 5- 9-67, CI. 106 — 307. Johnson, Paul P., to Leesona Corp. Fuel cell. 3,311,504, 3-28-67, CI. 136 — S6. Johnson, Paul R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for preventing sulfur loss from chlorosulfonated poly- ethylene. 3,347,810. 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Johnson, Paul W., to The Johnson Gage Co. Gage with axially movable operating means. 3,296,705, 1-10—67, CI. 33—174. Johnson, Paul W., to The Johnson Gage Co. Dimensional gage with tandem pedestals. 3,318,011, 5-9-67, CI. 33— 199. Johnson, Peter L., and R. P. Ewing, to Warner-Lambert Phar- maceutical Co. Mouth guard. 3,303,844, 2-14-67, CI. 128 — 136. Johnson, Philip A., to National Rejectors, Inc. Size-Weight tester for coins. 3,356,197, 12-5-67, CI. 194 — 102. Johnson. Philip C. : See — Engelke, John L., Johnson, and Stein. 3,347,959. Johnson, Philip C, to F & F Koenighromer Co. Hydraulic lift with rotation lock for beauty chair. 3,296,935, 1-10-67, CI. 91—41. Johnson, Philip P., to Whirlpool Corp. Heating unit. 3,360,- 760, 12-26-67, CI. 338 — 296. Johnson, Phillip A., to Litton Systems Inc Transistor lead- forming tool. 3,348,405, 10-24-67, CI. 72 — 325. Johnson. Phillip A., to Litton Systems, Inc. Apparatus for forming modular circuits. 3,349,287, 10-24-67, CI. 317 — 101. Johnson & Phillips (Australia) : See — ■ Lucas, Raymond P. 3,315,132. Johnson Products. Inc. : See — Cornell, Richard D. 3,358,600. Dadd. Morris V. 3.35S,658. Johnson, R. C, Inc. : See — Johnson, Russell C, and Bess. 3,308,942. Johnson. Ralph E. : See — Wright. Antony. Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson. 3.342.979. Johnson. Ralph E., to The Singer Co. Buttonholing device for sewing machines. 3,29S,339, 1-17-67, CI. 112 — 73. Johnson, Ralph E.. to The Singer Co. Needle thread supply for sewing machines. 3,340,S37, 9-12-67, CI. 112 — 254. Johnson. Ralph H., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Resetting mechanism for electric relays. 3,301,083, 1-31-67. CI. 74 — 471. Johnson. Ralph H., to General Motors Corp. Gasket con- struction. 3,352,564, 11-14-67, CI. 277 — 180. Johnson, Ralph J. : See — Herreshoff. Alexander G., Rich, and Johnson. 3,352,273. Johnson, Ralph K., to Can-Veyor, Inc. Can conveyor. 3,313,- 400. 4-11-67, CI. 198 — 137. Johnson Ranch : See — Miller, Clinton F., Jr., and Johnson. 3,351,151. Johnson, Ray C, to United States Steel Corp. Wire rope wedge clamp. 3,351.986, 11-14-67, CI. 24 — 126. Johnson, Rayner S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal compositions and methods employing 3-(3.4-di- chlorophenyl)-l-methyl-l-methoxvurea with 3-amino-l,2,4- triazole. 3,322,527, 5-30-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Johnson, Rayner S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal methods and compositions employing 3,4-di- chloro-phenyl dimethyl and methylethyl ureas. 3,343,943, 9-26-67, CJ. 71 — 120. Johnson, Reginald, to James R. Crompton and Bros. Ltd. Method of forming a configured fibrous web containing paper-making fibers and fibers of a heat-sealable material. 3,350,200, 10-31-67, CI. 162 — 110. Johnson, Reino J., to Kabar Mfg. Corp. Tear sealing ap- paratus. 3,332,826, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 515. Johnson, Richard A. : See — How, Bruce R., and Johnson. 3,351,865. Vercellotti, Leonard C, and Johnson. 3,299,369. Johnson, Richard C, to Georgie Tech Research Institute. Antenna range for providing a plane wave for antenna measurements. 3,302,205, 1-31-67, CI. 343 — 703. Johnson, Richard C. Centrifugally armed fuze. 3,304,860, 2-21-67, CI. 102 — 79. Johnson, Richard L. : See — Johnson, Wilber M. and R. L. 3,305,259. Johnson, Richard S., to Modine Mfg. Co. Method of making expanded metal. 3,351,995, 11-14-67, CI. 29 — 6.1. Johnson, Robert : See — Campbell, Charles R., and Johnson. 3.359,283. Campbell, Charles R., Johnson, and Spiegelhalter. 3,313,- 726. Johnson, Robert A. : See — Gasper, Ralph L., Johnson, and Treptow. 3,320,874. Hausen, Carl, and Johnson. 3,310,142. Voet, Andries, and Johnson. 3,330,673. Johnson, Robert B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Reel drive mechanism. 3,310,251, 3-21-67, CI. 242 — 55.14. Johnson, Robert B., to The Boeing Co. Treatment of glass glazing vulnerable to impact by insects. 3,313,648, 4—11-67, CI. 117—124. Johnson, Robert B., and H. A. Thomson, to Eastman Kodak Co. Sprocket-type mechanism for moving photographic film. 3,358,892, 12-19-67, CI. 226—85. Johnson, Robert C. : See — Alley, John K., and Johnson. 3,350,166. Johnson, Robert C, and W. H. Warwick, to United States of America, Interior. Synthesis of aluminum silicate whiskers. 3,321,271, 5-23-67, CI. 23 — 110. Johnson, Robert E. : See — Botello, Gilber, Johnson, and Stockton. 3,355,148. Lind, Wallace E., Clearman, Dutcher, and Johnson. 3,353,- 553. Johnson, Robert G. : See — ■ Engh, Robert O., and Johnson. 3,344,302. Johnson, Robert G., and T. B. Troxell. Line suspended vehicle. 3,295,249, 1-3-67, CI. 46 — 11. Johnson, Robert H. : See — Antonsen, Donald H., and Johnson. 3,325,560. Cunningham James A., and Johnson. 3,319,135. Johnson, Robert L. : See — Buckley. Donald H., and Johnson. 3,317,341. Johnson, Robert L., and W. D. MacRae, to The Dow Chemical Co. Steam aerosol. 3,316,056, 4-25-67, CI. 21 — 57. Johnson, Robert N. : See — Farnham, Alford G., and Johnson. 3,332,909. Johnson, Robert T. : See — Brown, Gaylord, Rise, and Johnson. 3,297,504. Johnson, Robert W. : See — Miller, Clinton F., Jr., and Johnson. 3,351,151. Johnson, Roger E., and E. G. Thompson, to Blaw-Knox Co. Lathe tool holder. 3,316,784, 5-2-67. CI. 82 — 24. Johnson, Roger T., to United States Steel Corp. Method of making ore briquettes. 3,295,952, 1-3-67. CI. 75 — 3. Johnson, Roger W., to General Motors Corp. Apparatus for electrical stock removal. 3,306,838, 2-28-67, CI. 204 — 224. Johnson, Roger W., to General Motors Corp. Method and apparatus for electrical stock removal. 3,33S,80S, S-29-67, CI. 204 — 143. Johnson, Ronald V., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Ship- ping folder for books and similar objects. 3,302,851, 2-7- 67, CI. 229—37. Johnson, Ronald V., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Container closure. 3,330,467, 7-11-67, CI. 229 — 44. Johnson, Ronald V., to Hoerner-Waldorf Corp. Shoe boxes. 3,360,112, 12-26-67, CI. 206 — 7. Johnson, Ronald V., and E. H. Isakson, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Recessed end containers. 3,302,852, 2-7-67 CI. 229—39. Johnson, Rowland E. : See — Brau, Maurice J., Johnson, and Patterson. 3,348.045. Brau, Maurice J., Johnson, and Patterson. 3,360,649. Johnson, Rowland E., and H. J. Kay, to General Dynamics Corp. Underwater acoustic signaling system. 3.336,571, 8-15-67. CI. 340 — 5. Johnson, Roy A. : See — Brill. Frank D., Johnson. Ackermann, and Biagi. 3,343,- 728. Johnson, Rov W. P. Internal combustion engine plant. 3,350,- 876, 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 11. Johnson, Rudin M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for optically determining the alignment of magnetic fields utilizing the cotton-mouton effect. 3,353,097, 11-14-67, CI. 324 — 43^ Johnson, Rudolph W. Dispenser for ground coffee and the like. 3,351,245, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 308. Johnson, Rulo E., Jr. : See — Dettre, Robert H., Jackson, and Johnson. 3.354.022. 658 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Johnson, Russell C, and G. C. Bess, to R. C. Johnson, Inc. Writing portfolio. 3,308,942, 3-14-67, CI. 206—63. Johnson, Russell L., to The John E. Mitchell Co. Overhead boom. 3.356,102 12-5-67, CI. 137 — 357. Johnson, Russell L., and J. D. Harris, to John E. Mitchell Co. Pump surge chamber and secondary liquid feeder. 3,359,909, 12-26-67, CI. 103 — 6. Johnson, Russell W., 50% to C. R. Enright. Method of producing tile panels. 3,359,354, 12-19-67, CI. 204 — 89. Johnson, S. C, & Son, Inc. : See — - Anderson, John J. 3,307,752. Anderson, John J., and Harris. 3,312,723. Greenlee, Sylvan O. 3,300,444. Jacobson, Norman A., and Wilder. 3,297,746. Kitzke, Eugene D., and Neumiller. 3,312,542. Mailander, Norman G., and Sesso. 3,303,091. Milholland. Dick E. 3,298,518. Rogers, John R. 3,320,196. Rogers, John R., and Sesso. 3,308,078. Johnson Service Co. : See — Alyea, Harold W. 3,298,658. Attridge, Russell G., Jr., Donovan, and Grimes. 3,341,121. Bjornsen. Bjorn G. 3,334,641. Burlev, Billy. 3,302,070. Chapman, William P., and Smith. 3,300,759. Chapman, William P., and Weber. 3,329,819. Gawin, Norbert J. 3,358,908. Misevich, Kenneth W., and Sullivan. 3,350,941. Smith, Walter J., and Parker. 3,301,057. Strawn, Charles F. 3,300,649. Weber, Eugene M. 3,329,820. Weber. Eugene M. 3,335,241. Johnson, Seymour F. Vehicle axle-wheel assembly. 3,321,- 232, 5-23-67, CI. 295—37. Johnson, Sigfred J. Container for a corsage. 3,358,819, 12-19-07, CI. 206 — 45.14. Johnson, Stanley G., to The Johnson Gage Co. Differential gage indicating means, a thread gage combination and a differential thread gage combination. 3,353,277, 11-21-67, CI. 33 — 199. Johnson. Stanley G., to The Johnson Gage Co. Differential gage indicating means, and a differential thread gage com- bination. 3,358,376, 12-19-67, CI. 33—199. Johnson, Stewart C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Remov- able panels for ovens. 3,344,779, 10-3-67, CI. 126 — 19. Johnson-Stuart Co. : See — Hoebel. William S. 3,306,281. Johnson, Ted A., to Central Nebraska Public Power and Ir- rigation District of Holdrege, Nebr. Concrete frame for ir- rigation gate. 3,323,311, 6-6-67, CI. 61 — 28. Johnson. Theodore F., and A. P. MacCandlish, to MeGraw- Edison Co. Drying system for dry cleaning apparatus. 3.323,336, 6-6-67, CI. 68 — 18. Johnson, Thomas A., to U.S. Rubber Reclaiming Co., Inc. Incorporation of reclaimed rubber into asphalt. 3,338,849, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 4. Johnson, Thomas B. Construction sheet and fastening means. 3,320,711, 5-23-67, CI. 52 — 483. Johnson, Thomas B. V beam construction sheets and fasten- ing means therefor. 3,323.268, 6-6-67, CI. 52 — 483. Johnson, Thomas B., to H. H. Robertson Co. Jig for position- ing and aligning facing sheets. 3,324,535, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 200. Johnson. Tore R. : See — Karol. Kenneth N., and Johnson. 3,302,065. Johnson, Timothy N. : See — Birkelo. Einar P., and Johnson. 3,311,659. Johnson, Victor T., to Utah Construction & Mining Co. Power generating system with closed circuit cooling. 3,296,450, 1-3-67, CI. 290 — 2. Johnson, Virgil E. : See — Goodman, Alex, and Johnson. 3,333,465. Johnson, Virgil E., Jr., and W. C. Webster, to Hydronautics, Inc. Underwater suction anchors. 3,348,517, 10-24-67, CI. 114 — 206. Johnson, Virgil M., to A. H. and J. Bakeng. Golf cart coupling apparatus. 3,328,043, 6-27-67, Cl. 280—1.5. Johnson, Waldo O., to Weather-Seal, Inc. Magnetically sup- ported sliding doors and panels. 3,346,993, 10-17-67, Cl. 49 — 409. Johnson, Waldo O., to Weather-Seal, Inc. Window assembly including a storm sash and storm sash latch. 3,349 517, 10-31-67, Cl. 49 — 61. Johnson, Waldo O., to Wather-Seal, Inc. Removable window with sash balance lock. 3,349,518, 10-31-67, Cl. 49 — 446. Johnson, Wallace C, to Arcos Corp. Welding flux and method of welding. 3,329,798, 7-4-67, Cl. 219—137. Johnson, Wallace E. : See — Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. Johnson, Wallace J. S., R. E. Fisher, and G. L. Claxton, to Up-Right, Inc. Self-supported ladder. 3,327,810, 6-27-67, Cl. 182—17. Johnson. Wallace M. : See — McNutt, William J., and Johnson. 3,349,357. Johnson, Walter P., Ill, and E. F. Florlan, to Mandrel In- dustries, Inc. Pressure sensitive detector for marine seismic exploration. 3,346,838, 10-10-67, Cl. 340—7. Johnson, Wayne R. : See — Barnes, Charles A., Branco, Johnson, and Kirilouckas. 3,326,440. Branco, Flavio S. C, Johnson, and Kirilouckas. 3,335,- 929. Johnson, Wayne R., to Winston Research Corp. Reproducing head and system incorporating low frequency emphasis means. 3,304,370, 2-14-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Skew control system with plural complementary delay means. 3,327,299, 6-20-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Johnson, Wayne R., to Winston Research Corp. Television recording and reproducing apparatus with substitute hori- zontal sync and multiplexed audio. 3,335,218, 8-8-67, Cl. 178 — 6.6. Johnson, Wayne R., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Speed indicator and control system. 3,350,511, 10-31-67 Cl. 179 — 100.2. Johnson, Wendell J. Harrow device. 3,322,203, 5-30-67, Cl. 172 — 142. Johnson, Wesley W., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Mid-water trawl. 3,316,670, 5-2-67, Cl. 43 — 9. Johnson, Wilber M. and R. L. Method of absorbing shock between a boat and other objects. 3,305,259, 2-21-67, Cl. 293—71. Johnson, Wilbur E. : See — Carlyle, Robert L., and Johnson. 3,321,099. Johnson, Wilbur E., and W. A. Henson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermoplastic resinous reaction product of a diglycidyl ether and an amino compound. 3,317,471, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — ■ 47. Johnson, William C. : See — Plasse, Paul A., and Johnson. 3,298,053. Johnson, William D. : See — Hanna. Samuel C, Binder, and Johnson. 3.310,694. Johnson, William E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Electrostatic printing with density control provided bv charge measuring means. 3.301,179, 1-31-67, Cl. 101 — 114. Johnson, William E., and H. R. Rottmann, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for measuring the wall thickness of glass containers. 3,328,593, 6-27-67, Cl. 250 — 223. Johnson, William H., to The Eimco Corp. Gravity filter and backwash control valve. 3,298,523, 1-17-67, Cl. 210 — 104. Johnson, William H., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Cord treatment. 3,344,595, 10-3-67, Cl. 57—106. Johnson, William II. Garden and lawn auger. 3,356,168, 12- 5-67, Cl. 175—394. Johnson, William K., to Monsanto Co. Process for produc- ing trioctylaluminum sulfonate. 3,311,650, 3-28-67, Cl. '260 — 448. Johnson, William K., to Monsanto Co. 1,4-bis and 2,4-bis-di- (triorganosilyl)-but-l-enes. 3,322,807, 5-30-67, Cl. 260— 448.2. Johnson, William P. : See — Pataki, Antal (Anthony), Hossain, and Johnson. 3,321,- 421. Johnson, William R., Jr. : See — Werber, Frank X., Gregorian, and Johnson. 3,297,641. Johnson, William R. Folding square. 3,358,372, 12-19-67, Cl. 33—102. Johnson-Williams, Inc. : See — Johnson, Kenneth W. 3,315,245. Johnson, Kenneth W. 3,350,703. Johnson Wire Works Ltd., The : See — White. William S., and Buchanan. 3.337,394. Johnson, Wvlie L., Ill, to General Motors Corp. Centrifugal bearing lubrication system. 3,318,644, 5-9-67, Cl. 308 — 134.1. Johnson, Xa D., and G. C. Hilfinger, to R. C. Fisher and G. C. Hilfinger. Composite door for cabinets and the like. 3,296,- 745, 1-10-67, Cl. 49 — 501. Johnsson, Ivar : See — Warner. Ronald E., and Johnsson. 3,304,052. Johnsson, Stig A. : See — Herolf, Kjell O. G., Johnsson, and Mellgren. 3,326,251. Johnsson, Sven E., to ETH Maskin AB. Vertically adjustable supporting means. 3,358,848, 12-19-67, Cl. 211 — 177. Johnston, Alex M. Door structures. 3,357,149, 12-12-67, Cl. 52 — 627. Johnston, Arthur A. Concentrator for minerals. 3,347,376, 10-17-67, Cl. 209 — 444. Johnston, Arthur E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Frame for supporting a dome shaped building. 3,333,375, 8-1-67, Cl. 52—81. Johnston. Bevan H., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Device for contract heating of moving sheet material. 3,349,222, 10-24- 67, Cl. 219 — 388. Johnston. Charles : See — Eyre, Philip B., and Johnston. 3,301,765. Johnston. Charles, to Societe Anglo-Beige Vulcain S.A. Nu- clear fuel assembly. 3,303,099, 2-7-67. Cl. 176 — 78. Johnston, Charles R. Load divider. 3,336,880, 8-22-67, Cl. 105 — 376. Johnston, Charles R., and H. G Robertson, to Charles Richard Johnston. Floor racks. 3,313,071, 4-11-67, Cl. 52 — 177. Johnston, Donald S. : See — Wahrer, Robert R., and Johnston. 3,332,084. Johnston, Donald W. : See — Laird. William G., Johnston, Keys, and McClellan. 3,320,363. LIST OF PATENTEES 659 Johnston, Edward J., to International Harvester Co. Rein- forced bay conditioner rolls. 3,325, 87S, 0-20-67, CI. 29— 121. Johnston, Edward J., to International Harvester Co. Pres- sure roll and method of making. 3,339,258, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 121. Johnston, Edward J., and P. J. Peacock, to International Harvester Co. Side draft control mechanism. 3,330,052, 8-15-67. CI. 280 — 472. Johnston, Ellvn M. : See — Johnston, George L. 3,313,542. Johnston, Eugene B., Jr. : See — Harper, Raubuu B., and Johnston. 3,315,563. Johnston, Everett A. : See — Geary, Frederick L., Lauck, and Johnston. 3,295,764. Johnston," George F., and G. E. Duncan, to Howe Richardson Scale Co. Weight recording system. 3,346,061, 10-10-67, CI. 177—2. Johnston, George L., to E. M. Johnston. Orbiting ball game. 3,313,542, 4-11-G7, CI. 273—97. Johnston, Gerald T., to Square D. Co. Rectifier control circuit 3,331,015, 7-11-67, CI. 323—22. Johnston, Henry H. : See- Johnston, Janet J., and Johnston. 3,340,503. Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Sulfinyl-and sulfonylpridines. 3,296,272, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Picolinic acid compounds. 3,317,549, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 294.9. Johnston, Howard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Certain deriva- tives of chlorodithiopicolinic acids. 3,334,108, 8-1-6S, CI. 260 — 294.8. Johnston, Howard T., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Wire wrapping device. 3,332,632, 7-25-67, CI. 242 — 7. Johnston, James D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 5-nitro-2- furfural azines. 3,296,257, 1-3-67, CI. 260—240. Johnston, James D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Method of treating chronic respiratory disease in poultry. 3.344,022, 9-26-67, CI. 167 — 53.1. Johnston, James H., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of making composite tubular articles. 3,353,387, 11-21-67, CI. Johnston, James H.. to Texas Instruments Inc. Composite tubular articles and method of making same. 3,356,108, 12- 5-67, CI. 138 — 143. Johnston, James R., and W. W. Higglnbotham, to Ridge Prod- ucts, Inc. Viscous liquid damping devices. 3,316,582, 5-2- 67, CI. 16 — 51. Johnston, James S. : See — Rogal, Barry, and Johnston. 3,334,296. Johnston, James S., to Henry Balfour and Co. Ltd. Film molecular stills and evaporaors. 3,316,95S, 5-2-67, CI. 159—6. Johnston, James S., to Rosemount Engineering Co. Ltd. Fluid level sensors. 3,343.415, 9-26-67, CI. 73—304. Johnston. James V.. to United States of America, Army. A r ariable reluctance pickup device. 3,311,905, 3-28-67, CI. 340—195. Johnston, James V., to United States of America, Army. Pneumatic pickoff for two degree of freedom gyro. 3,320,- 816, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Johnston, Janet J., and H. H Johnston. Vehicle emergency warning system. 3,340,503. 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 81. Johnston, Jerrold J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for obtaining an enriched H» phase from a mixture of H 2 , CHi and NHa. 3,343,339, 9-26-67, CI. 55—68. Johnston. Lawrence G. : See — Carter, Aaron D., and Johnston. 3.295,507. Johnston. Lawrence M., Jr., and R. C. Schroeder, to Interna- tional Harvester Co. Single lever control for dual rail trans- mission. 3,354,741, 11-2S-67, CI. 74 — 477. Johnston, Lowell B., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Articles of composite structures of fibrous glass. 3,328,0S6, 6-27-67, CI. 297 — 461. Johnston, Lowell B., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Ap- paratus for producing nonwoven fibrous product. 3,340,12S, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 426. Johnston, Mack S. Beer tapping device. 3,353,724, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 400.7. Johnston, Orin. Pickup device for trash. 3,328,066, 6-27-67, CI. 294 — 19. Johnston, Peter R. : See — Freeland. Max O., and Johnston. 3,305,314. Johnston. Peter R., to Monsanto Co. Preparation of polvoxy- tetramethylene glycol. 3,359.332, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 615. Johnston, Ralph L.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Semiconductor diode and method of making. 3,310,858, 3-28-67, CI. 29—25.3. Johnston, Ravmond C. : See — Lyle, George L.. Jr., and Johnston. 3.327,860. Johnston, Richard P.. and R. R. Scbaffer, to International Business Machines Corp. Pneumatic switch. 3,328,543, 6-27- 67, CI. 200—81.6. Johnston, Richard W. : See — Agarwal, Paul D., Colten, Friedman, Johnston, and Werth. 3,323,032. Corry, Thomas M., and Johnston. 3,354,370. Johnston, Robert A. : See — Golliher, Waldo R., and Johnston. 3.301,667. Johnston, Robert D., to Union Carbide Corp. Cryosurgical de- vice. 3,333,587. S-l-67, CI. 128 — 303.1. Johnston, Robert L., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Multiple environ- ment materials test chamber having a multiple port X-ray tube for irradiating a plurality of samples. 3,340,397, 9-5- 67, CI. 250 — 52. Johnston, Ronald K. : See — Smith, Richard L., and Johnston. 3,300,327. Johnston, Samuel A., to Amphenol Corp. Automatic battery charging circuit. 3,356,922, 12-5-67, CI. 320 — 0. Johnston Testers, Ltd. : See — Jensen, Lloyd. 3,353,609. Jensen, Lloyd I. 3,351,135. Johnston, Theodore L., to Mineral Concentrates and Chemical Co., Inc. Concentration of beryllium ores. 3,300,147, 1-24-67, CI. 241—20. Johnston, Thomas J. : See — Richards, Nolan E., Berry, and Johnston. 3,328,280. Johnston, W. Dwight : See — Boes, David J., Johnston, and Moberly. 3,303,370. Johnston, Walker F., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Benzene- naphtha reforming process. 3,316,316, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 66S. Johnston, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Con- vertible waste disposal unit. 3,344,997, 10-3-67, CI. 241 — 101. Johnston, William C, G. R. Kotler, and W. A. Tiller, to United States of America, Air Force. Process for producing nucleation and for controlling grain size in ingots and castings. 3,322,183, 5-30-67, CI. 164 — 49. Johnston, William II., and F. W. Lampe, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Production of hy- drazine. 3.322,660, 5-30-67, CI. 204—157.1. Johnston, William H., Laboratories, Inc. : See — Vestal, Marvin L. 3,307,033. Johnston, William J., to General Motors Corp. High voltage igniter with fluid feed through the insulator core center. 3,330,985, 7-11-67, CI. 313—120. Johnston, William J., to General Motors Corp. Transistor oscillator power supply system. 3,331.033, 7-11-67, CI. 3.31 — 113. Johnston, William R., and R. E. Mauseth, to International Milling Co., Inc. Ascorbic acid and an oxidizing agent in continuous bread process. 3,304,183, 2-14-67, CI. 99 — 90. Johnston, William V. : See — Blander. Milton, and Johnston. 3,321,957. Johnstone, Edward T. C. : See — Bryant, David L., and Johnstone. 3,310,238. Johnstone, Paul L. : See — Feild, George B., and Johnstone. 3,298,975. Johnstone, Theodore H., to General Motors Corp. Cylinder lock actuator. 3,304,755, 2-21-67, CI. 70 — 279. Johnstone, Theodore H., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle closure latch. 3,347,584, 10-17-67, CI. 292 — 198. Johnstone, Theodore H., and G. A. Skillin, to General Motors Corp. Power actuated vehicle closures. 3,339,665, 9-5-67, CI. 180—113. Joines, William C, to E. O. Logan, and J. B. Brannen. Tooth- paste cartridge and brush. 3,308,836, 3-14-67, CI. 132 — 84. Joint Coal Board : See — Robinson, John B. 3.328,068. Jokay, Louis, to United States of America, Army. Method of stabilizing the structure of easily fragmented food. 3,341,- 336, 9-12-67, CI. 99—199. Jokl, Alois L., and M. Mandzyn, to Rett Electronics, Inc. Gen- erator with field resistance switching. 3,324,384, 6-6-67, CI. 322 — 83. Jolew Corp. : See — Lewczyk, Edward A. 3,321,575. Jolie, Raymond M., to Mobil Oil Corp. Lubricating oils con- taining complex zinc salts. 3,328,335, 6-27-67, CI. 252 — 32.7. Joline, Everett S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pressure rate sensing device. 3.321,968, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 179. Jolitz, William L. : See — Satchell, Fred E., and Jolitz. 3,301,560. Jolley, Stanley P. Bowling form indicating device. 3,301,- 559, 1-31-67. CI. 273 — 54. Jollis, Allen U., M. A. Cummings, and J. Bayer, to General Electric Co. Method of making a working surface of a tool- electrode for an electrochemical machining apparatus. 3,357,906, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 143. Jollois, Jean-Marie, to La Precision Meeanique Labinal. Vari- able frequency to constant frequency converters. 3,332,002, 7-1S-67, CI. 321—61. Jolly, James A., to Varian Associates. Electromagnetic wave confining structures having electrically conductive coated dielectric walls and electron tube incorporating them. 3,358,180, 12-12-67, 01. 315—5.33. Jolly. Jean : See — Joly, Robert. Warnant, and Jollv. 3.301.756. Joly, Robert Warnant, and Jolly. 3,313,702. Joly, Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,332,968. Jolly, Jean F. : See — Joly, Robert, Warnant, Jolly, and Prost. 3.301. 87S. Jolly. Ross T. Insulating tumbler. 3,355.046, 11-28-67, CI. 215 — 13. Jolly, Samuel E. : See — Anderson, Frank E., Campbell, and Jolly. 3,311,561. Jolly. William L. : See — Bloom, Harry, and Jolly. 3,322,503. 660 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Joly, Gilbert T. : See— Gogan, Robert M., and Joly. 3,339,366. Joly, Robert : See — Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, and Goffinet. 3,349,130. Warnant, Julien, Joly, Allais, and Girault. 3,345, 2o9. Joly, Robert, J. Warnant, and J. Jolly, to Roussel-UCLAF. 19-nor steroids oxygenated in the 11-position, process of preparation and utilization. 3,301,756, 1-31-67, CI. 167 — 65. Joly, Robert. J. Warnant, J. F. Jolly, and M. J. Prost, to Roussel-UCLAF. Novel process for the preparation of trienic steroids and intermediates therein. 3,301,878, 1-31-67. CI. 260—397.3. , xt ^ t t _ Joly, Robert, J. Warnant, and J. Jolly, to Roussel-UCLAF. Estrogenic compositions comprising i7a-ethynyl-Al,3.5(10)- estratriene-3,ll/3,17/3-triol. 3,313,702, 4-11-67, CI. 107—74. Joly, Robert, J. Warnant, and J. Jolly, to Roussel-UCLAF. Intermediates in the preparation of 17a-ethynyl-19-nor steroids. 3,332,968, 7-25-67, CI. 260—397.3. Jomi Industri A/S : See — - Rasmussen, Benny A. 3,327,980. Rasmussen, Benny A. 3,355,194. Jonaitis, Charles W. : See — Dybalski, Jack N., and Jonaitis. 3,359,738. Jonakin, James : See — Frev, Donald J., Jonakin, and Caracristi. 3,340,830. Funk, Robert A., and Jonakin. 3,304,919. Jonakin, James, to Combustion Engineering Inc. Method and apparatus for handling and burning coal slurries. 3,313,251, 4-11-67, CI. 110 — 7. Jonakin, James, and R. C. Tulis, to Combustion Engineering, Ine Drying and burning of pipeline coal. 3,313,252, 4-11-67, CI. 110 — 7. Jonas, Clarence F. Anti-glare shield attachment for sun visors and friction hinge therefor. 3,304,118, 2-14-67, CI. 29(3 97. Jonas. Gilbert F. : See — Glassman, Joel, Jonas, Bass, and Pate. 3,354,487. Jonas, Heinz : See — Simmler, Walter, Niederprum, and Jonas. 3,350,437. Jonas, Phillip M. : See — Barta, Gerald T., Miskell, Jonas, and Quinn. 3,303,398. Jonas, Walter M., to Silbro Products Corp. Adjustable strap buckle. 3,328.856, 7-4-67, CI. 24 — 191. Jonasson, Axel V., and B. G. Bjalme, to Reed Mfg. Co. Deburring tool. 3,307,436, 3-7-67, CI. 77—73. Joncas, Lorenzo P., to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. Clutch shifting collar. 3,322,250, 5-30-67, CI. 192 — 98. Jone. Paul Y. : See — Eraser, Richard S., and Jone. 3,305,387. Joneikis, Albert E. : See — Luedloff, Vernon W., and Joneikis. 3,343,313. Jonell, PerO. : See — Nilsson, Sven M., and Jonell. 3,331,240. Jones, Alan R., to International Equipment Co. Centrifuga- tion method. 3.297,532, 1-10-67, CI. 167 — 74. Jones, Alex, and F. B. Allen. Surgical dressing clamps. 3.307,547, 3-7-67, CI. 128—171. Jones, Allen B. Water level direction indicator. 3,303,510, 2-7-67, CI. 346 — 49. Jones. Ann J. Girdle structure. 3,334,634, 8-8-67, CI. 128— 535. Jones, Archer L. : See — Hirshman, Ira L., Jones, and Spencer. 3,305,950. Jones, Arthur H., and J. W. Westbrook, Jr., to Western Elec- tric Co., Inc. Self-locking two-piece fastening device. 3,343,- 440, 9-26-67, CI. 85 — 33. Jones, Arthur L., and E. J. Neal, Jr., to The Pelton & Crane Co. Sterilizer. 3,351,422, 11-7-67, CI. 21—94. Jones, Benjamin D., and R. E. Wheeler. Portable dispensing bin. 3,318,473, 5-9-67, CI. 214—621. Jones. Bobby B. : See — MacKay. George. Jones, and Robinson. 3,331,185. Jones, Burton A., and L. E. Fidler, to United States of America, Navy. Monostable hot gas valve. 3,311,306, 3-28-67, CI. 239 — 265.27. Jones, Carl F. : See — Salladay, Mark, and Jones. 3.352,410. Jones. Cecil D. : See — • Thorn, Wenzel W. 3,296,762. Thorn, Wenzel W. 3,352,541. Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Seal construction for rotary mechanisms. 3,300,124, 1-24-67, CI. 230 — 145. Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Housings for rotary combustion engines. 3,302,622, 2-7-67, CI. 123 — 8. Jones, Charles, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Wear resistant con- struction for rotary mechanisms. 3,318,515, 5-9-67, CI. 230—238. Jones, Charles, W. S. Hadaway. W. L. Hermes, and A. M. Scheerer, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Pressure balanced seal- ing construction. 3,359,952, 12-26-67, CI. 123 — 8. Jones. Charles E. : See — Bussell, George W., and Jones. 3,335,102. Jones. Charles R. : See — Frost, Robert M., and Jones. 3.326.586. Jones, Charles W., to Intercontinental Engineering-Mfg. Corp- Earth working scraper. 3,314,176, 4-18-67. CI. 37 — 129. Jones. Charlie E., Jr. : See — Hilton, Albert R., Jr., Jones, and Brau. 3,338,728. Hilton, Albert R., Jr., Jones, and Brau. 3,343,972. Jones, Clarence W. : See — Shively, Edward H, and Jones. 3,319,190. Jones, Claude K., and S. W. Martin, to General Electric Co. Glow discharge apparatus for treating workpieces. 3,308,- 049, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 312. Jones, Clintford R. : See — Krock, Richard H., Jones, and Larson. 3,322,514. Krock, Richard H.. Larsen, and Jones. 3,322,512. Krock, Richard H., Larsen, and Jones. 3,323,880. Jones, Coy V., Sr., and O. E. A. Edler, to Southern Machinery Co. Method of and apparatus for conditioning bobbins in spinning frames. 3,300,961, 1-31-07, CI. 57 — 54. "Jones, Coy V., Sr., and W. Engels, to Southern Machinery Co. Automation system for spinning frames. 3,357,167, 12-12- 67, CI. 57—54. Jones, Dallas R. : See — Carter, Fred V., and Jones. 3,305,686. Jones, Daniel G., and P. S. Landis, to Mobil Oil Corp. Polym- erization. 3,325,465, 6-13-67, CI. 260—94.9. Jones, Daniel J. H. : See — Sherrington, Peter J., Waterhouse, and Jones. 3,348,938. Jones, David C. : See — Davies, Duncan S., and Jones. 3,356.708. Jones, David E., Sr. Car top boat loader. 3,311,246, 3-28- 67, CI. 214 — 450. Jones, David H. : See — Raab, Harry F., Jr., Galper, Jones, Conley, and Hannum. 3,351,532. Jones, David H, to Beloit Corp. Valve means. 3,326,235, 6-20-67, CI. 137—605. Jones, David L., and S. C. Tabisz, to United States of America, Army. Radar-to-magnetic-tape buffering unit. 3,346,849, 10-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Jones, Dennis H. : See — Bernstrom, William B., R. L. and D. H. Jones. 3,352,528. Jones, Derek W., F. D. Miles, and O. M. B. Payne, to The British Aluminium Co. Ltd. Sheet metal joint and pull tab connection. 3,322,295, 5-30-67, CI. 220 — 54. Jones, Derrick A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Elec- tron gun apparatus with heat sink means for supporting filament and grid. 3,329,849, 7-4-67, CI. 313—82. Jones, Derrick A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Develop- ing camera. 3,354,804, 11-28-67, CI. 95—14. Jones, Dewi M., and J. K. B. Williams, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Melt-spinning of synthetic linear polymers. 3,360,597. 12-26-67, CI. 264 — 176. Jones, Donald C. : See — Neuworth, Martin B. and Jones. 3,337,424. Jones. Dwight E., to Jones Division Beloit Corp. Disk refiner. 3,326.480, 6-20-67, CI. 241—298. Jones, E. D., Corp. : See — ■ Cancilla, Vincent W. 3,311,309. Jones. Edgar J. : See — Kurtz, Anthony D., and Jones. 3.329,023. Jones, Edgar J., to Instron Corp. Shear load cell. 3,320,- 569, 5-16-67, CI. 33S — 5. Jones, Edward A., and R. C. Carter, to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Multicircuit pushbutton switches. 3,329,792, 7-4-67, CI. 200 — 167. Jones, Edward M., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Analog to digital encoder. Re. 26,252, 8-15-67, CI. 235 — 154. Jones, Edward M., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Photoelectric shaft angle encoder and optical system therefore. 3,328,591, 6-27-67, CI. 250 — 219. Jones, Edward M., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Device and method for producing code members. 3,344,418, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 347. Jones, Edward M. T., and E. D. Sharp, to United States of America, Air Force. Multimode waveguide harmonic power sampler. 3.302,111, 1-31-67, CI. 324 — 95. Jones, Edward M. T., R. L. Tanner, and E. D. Sharp, to United States of America, Air Force. Ramp feed antenna. 3,325,815, 6-13-67, CI 343—731. Jones, Edward S., to Allied Chemical Corp. Tris(2-hydroxy- perhalofiuoro-2-propyl)benzens and process for preparing them. 3,304,334, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 618. Jones, Edwin K., to Universal Oil Products Co. Biodegrad- able surfactants. 3,303,233, 2-7-67, CI. 260—677. Jones, Edwin K., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of biodegrandable surfactants. 3,312,734, 4-4-67, CI. 260—505. Jones, Eldon D. Interlocking electrical connection. 3,351,887, 11-7-67, CI. 339 — 91. Jones, Ellis R. : See — Jones. Ellis R„ Jr. 3,356,949. Jones, Ellis R., Jr.. % to Ellis R. Jones, and Carl Schulz. By-pass volume control circuit for clock radios. 3,356,949, 12-5-67, CI. 325 — 396. Jones, Elvis E. : See — Rabourn, Warren J., and Jones. 3,322,863. Jones, Eric, to English Electric Valve Co. Ltd. Hydrogen thyratron with high heated dissipation. 3,349,267, 10-24- 67, CI. 313 — 33. Jones, Evan, to Henry Valve Co. Inline refrigerant filter as- sembly having a bypass valve therein. 3,355,021, 11-28-67, CI. 210 — 130. Jones, Forrest H. Anchor bolt holder for concrete forms. 3.304,079, 2-14-67, CI. 269 — 287. Jones. Forrest H. Insect killing device. 3,308,571, 3-14-67, CI. 43—135. LIST OF PATENTEES 661 Jones, Frank, and M. R. Andrew, to Johnson Mat they & Co. Ltd. Platinum and ruthenium oxide containing catalysts. 3,305,402, 2-21-07, CI. 130 — 120. Jones, Frank B., and A. B, Castle, Sr., to United States of America, Navy. Method and apparatus for making electrical elements. 3,3o4, 5-1-1, 11-28-07, CI. 29 — 0-0. Jones, Frank M. : See — Cramer, Richard D., and Jones. 3,356,748. Jones, Frederick (;., Jr. : See — Aksoy, Alaettin M., Lillys, and Jones. 3,306,734. Jones, Frederick W. C. : See — Glasson, Cecil W., Goodspeed, and Jones. 3,313,72S. Jones, Gary D., to General Electric Co. Single evaporator combination refrigerator. 3,32-1, 67S, 6-13-07, CI. 62—276. Jones, Gary !>., G J. Vanegas, and H. D. F. True, Jr.. to Gen- eral Electric Co. Household refrigerator. 3,350,899, 11-7- 67, CI. 62 — 114. Jones Gas Process Co. Ltd. : See — Carter, Frederick D. 3,325,301. Jones, George F., and V. II. Ure, to Hercules Inc. Polyolefin pigment dispersion. 3,360.497, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 41. Jones, George H., to W. A. Baum Co., Inc. Sphygmomanom- eter measuring tube ejection mechanism. 3,316,766, 5-2- 67, CI. 73—402. Jones, George H., to Quebec Smelting & Refining Ltd. Mag- netic separator with washing and scouring means. 3,326,- 374, 6-20-67, CI. 209—214. Jones, George II., to Quebec Smelting & Refining Ltd. Mag- netic separators. 3.346,116, 10-10-67, CI. 210 — 222. Jones. George T., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Inlet water box con- taining baffle means. 3,315, 73S, 4-25-67, CI. 165 — 134. Jones, George W. Apparatus for treating a thin film of liquid by exposure to radiant energy. 3,325,641, 6-13-67, CI. 250 — 44. Joues, Gerald D., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for assembling dispensing valve assemblies with containers. 3,300,846, 1-31-67, CI. 29—208. Jones, Gerald L. Shelf dividers. 3,301,407, 1-31-67, CI. 211 — 1S4. Jones, Giffin D. : See — Goodenough, Robert D., Jones, and Anderson. 3,295,920. Jones, Giffin D., and R. L. Zimmerman, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Copolymers of ethylene and vinyl ethers of poly- ols. 3,316.222, 4-25-67, CI. 260— S0.5. Jones, Gordon H. : See — McCann, Walter L.. Jones, and Hosea. 3,323,789. Jones, Gordon H., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Multiple pinion wound-up power drive. 3,316,772, 5-2-67, CI. 74 — 110. Jones, Gordon H., to Gidding & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Method and apparatus for producing a servo positioning system compensating cam. 3,324,365, 6-6-67, CI. 318 — 28. Jones, Gordon H., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Apparatus for compensating machine feed drive servo- mechanisms. 3,358.201, 12-12-67, CI. 318 — 18. Jones, Grover S., Jr. Percussion hammer drill. 3,326,303, 6-20-67, CI. 173 — 119. Jones, Grover S., Jr. Percussion hammer drill and method of operating it. 3,336,988, 8-22-67, CI. 173 — 133. Jones, Grover S., Jr. Electromagnetic hammer drill. 3,343,611, 9-26-67, CI. 173 — 117. Jones, Grover S., Jr., and A. E. Bardwell, to Trident Indus- tries. Inc. Synchronous chatter percussion hammer drill. 3,303.899. 2-14-67, CI. 175—299. Jones, Guy T. : See — - Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., Jones, and Girvan. 3,323,541. Jones, Hal, Jr., and W. H. Wood, to General Electric Co. Low thermal loss electric heater for synthetic yarns. 3,319,- 047, 5-9-67, CI. 219— 3SS. Jones, Harold A., to Fortin Plastics. Inc. Method for making curved optical and reflective surfaces. 3,317,640, 5-2-67, CI. 264 — 1. Jones, Harold E., to International Business Machines Corp. Apparatus and method for testing logic circuits and the like bv the comparison of test output patterns with pre- programmed standard patterns. 3.302,109, 1-31-67, CI. 324—73. Jones, Harold F. : See — Alderuccio. Carmelo L., and Jones. 3,341,3S4. Jones, Harold W., to Chevron Research Co. Drilling method and apparatus. 3,318,387, 5-9-67, CI. 166 — 224. Jones, Harry S. Electrostaticallv-curved membrane tvpe mir- ror. 3.322.4S3, 5-30-67, CI. 350 — 295. Jones. Henry F. : See — Shaheen, Joseph M., and Jones. 3,311,966. Jones, Homer C. : See — Bush, Richard H., and Jones. 3,295,670. Jones. Howard : See — Kreuzberger, Paul J., and Jones. 3,318,654. Jones, Howard E. : See — Bromander, Gayle C, and Jones. 3,318,158. Jones, Howard S., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Slat antenna built into a dielectric radome. 3,346,865, 10-10-67, CI. 343 — 771. Jones, Howard S., Jr., and R. V. Garver, to United States of America. Armv. Step twist diode microwave switch. 3,314,027, 4-11-G7, CI. 333—21. Jones, Howard T., to General Electric Co. Electrical coil and method of manufacturing. 3,297,970, 1-10-67, CI. 336 — 205. Jones. Ian R. : See — Banks, Hampden O., Jr., Teatum, and Jones. 3,347,711. Jones, Irby C. Jr. : See — Guebert, Kenneth W., and Jones. 3,352,421. Jones, J. D., Jr. : See — Byron, Donald W., and Jones. 3,331,200. Jones, Jack W. : See — Bennett, John D., Chaney, Jones, and Mayes. 3,304,- 776. Bennett, John D Chaney, Jones, and McCaleb. 3,353,020. Jones. James B., and C. F. De Prisco, to Sonobond Corp. Welds. 3,319,984, 5-16-67, CI. 287—189.36. Jones, James C. : Sec — Creasy, William K., and Jones. 3,330,549. Jones, James E. : See — Karew, Joseph J., Hess, and Jones. 3,320,488. Jones, James H. : See — ■ Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., and Jones. 3,299,063. Cragoe, Edward J., Jr., and Jones. 3,341,540. Novello, Frederick C, and Jones. 3,316,254. Jones, James P., to Endicott-Johnson Corp. Rubber boot with fibreglass instep guard. 3,308,560, 3-14-67, CI. 36 — 4. Jones, Jarman M. L. : See — Sheppard, William G., and Jones. 3,355,072. Jones, Jean E. : See — Gilman, Paul B., Jones, and Rasch. 3,330,658. Jones, Jennings H., and M. R. Fenske, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Qxidizing hydrocarbons in the presence of triggering agents. 3,304,329, 2-14-67, CI. 260—592. Jones, Jesse J. Pruning implement. 3,348,309, 10-24-67, CI. 30 — 106. Jones, Joe, to St. Joe Paper Co. Container. 3,337,115, 8-22- 67, CI. 229 — 39. Jones, John. Corner guide system. 3,348,312, 10-24-67, CI. 33 — S5. Jones, John A. : See — Witerbottpm, John F., Panter, and Jones. 3,342,390. Jones, John C. : See — Lake Lelyn D and Jones. 3,319.023. Jones, John C, and A. J. Bundy, to American Saint Gobain Corp. Packaged plate glass. 3,349,900. Jones, John E., to International Business Machines Corp. Multi-element pneumatic actuator. 3,322,255, 5-30-67, CI. 197—19. Jones, John E., and J. A. Machmer, to International Business Machines Corp. Fluid encoder and actuator. 3,314,603, 4-18-67, CI. 235—201. Jones, John F. R., % to John Summers & Sons Ltd., and % to Stein Atkinson Stordy Ltd. Water cooled skid rails. 3,304,070, 2-14-07, CI. 263—6. Jones. John F. R., % to John Summers & Sons Ltd.. Vs to Stein Atkinson Stordv Ltd. Slab furnace with restricted enclosing chamber. 3,356,355, 12-5-67, CI. 266-24. Jones, John L. : See — Rondas, Ivan V., and Jones. 3,319,517. Jones, John L. Compressed catamenial tampon of regenerated cellulose. 3,347,237, 10-17-67, CI. 128 — 285. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Paper tape punch. 3,307,781, 3-7-67, CI. 234 — 111. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Binary coding-decoding circuits. 3,308,236, 3-7-67, CI. 178 — 75. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. A.C. motor servo mechanism for tape transports. 3,318,544, 5- 9-67, CI. 242—55.12. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Incre- mental magnetic tape recording system. 3,319,237, 5-9- 67, CI. 340—174.1. Jones, John P.. Jr., to Navigational Computer Corp. Relay circuits. 3,339,110, 8-29-67, CI. 317—11. Jones, John P., Jr. Electronic timer utilizing current flow through an electrolytic solution. 3.355,731, 11-28-67, CI. 340—309.1. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Tape handling systems utilizing a magnetically operated switch. 3,358,199, 12-12-07, CI. 318 — 6. Jones, John P., Jr., to Navigation Computer Corp. Multi-pole reed switch relay. 3,359,403, 12-19-07, CI. 317 — 123. Jones, John R., to Morphy-Richards (Cray) Ltd. Temperature sensing arrangements for heating or cooking appliances. 3,349.692, 10-31-67, CI. 99 — 331. Jones. John W. : See — Cooper, Noel R., Hurley, Larkin, Mavis, and Jones. 3,300,316. Jones, Joseph F., and W. C. Peak, Jr., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods of and apparatus for locating a fabricat- ing tool relative to a predetermined point. 3,333,504, 8-1— 67, CI. SS — 14. Jones, Joseph F., Jr., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Meas- uring and inspecting device for gears and the like. 3,35S,374, 12-19-67, CI. 33—179.5. Jones, Joseph W., Jr., to Gulf Oil Corp. Latent catalysts for acid-catalyzed reactions. 3,317,474, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 57. Jones, Keith C, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3.336,- 819, 8-22-67, CI. 74—674. Jones, Kenneth R. : See — Burant, Leonard J., and Jones. 3.352.717. Burant, Leonard J., Jones, and Wolter. 3,306,775. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. : See — Clark, Edward B. 3,31S,476. Enrietto, Joseph F. 3.348.9S0. Hofmeister, Konrad J., and Swann. 3,340.995. Mizikar, Eugene A., Wojcik, and Li. 3,345,738. Notman, George K. 3,326,646. Notman, George K. 3,334,030. 662 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. : See — Continued Schraeder, Albin E. 3,314,293. Schraeder, Albin E. 3,347.099. Smith, William P. 3.354,723. Strange, Robert R„ and Haw. 3,295,171. Webster, Richard R., and Wislson. 3,319.065. Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Thickened nitroparaffin containing stabilizer. 3,318,741, 5-9-67, CI. 149—89. Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Preparation of earboxvlic acids and hydroeylammonium formate from nitroparaffins. 3,336,375, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 540. Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for preparing oximes. 3,341,588, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 566. Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for preparing oximes. 3,341,589, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 566. Jones, Lawrence R., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for preparing oximes. 3,341,590, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 566. Jones, Lawrence T., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Roundabout having seating means journaled about a prede- termined bearing arrangement 3,339,919, 9-5-67, CI. 272 — 33. Jones, Lee B., Ill, to Eversteadv Table Co. Table base. 3,341,- 160, 9-12-67, CI. 24S — 165. Jones, Leonard M., to Barker Poultry Equipment Co. Egg packing apparatus. 3,311,216, 3-28-67, CI. 198—30. Jones, Lewis O. : See — Tepe, Charles F., and Jones. 3,320,151. Jones, Lloyd K. : See — Downey, Martin W., and Jones. 3,333,815. Jones, Louis F. Means for sweeping pressure mines. 3,340,- 843, 9-12-67, CI. 114 — 68. Jones, Loyd W., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Detergent composition. 3,308,068, 3-7-67, CI. 252—161. Jones, Loyd W., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Aerobic bacteria in oil recovery. 3,332,487, 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 11. Jones, Malcolm R. : See — Parker, Joseph D., Jones, and Schmaeng. 3,309,264. Jones, Marvin R. : See — Woelfel, Albert E.. and Jones. 3,322,192. Jones, Marvin R., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Well appara- tus. 3,316,984, 5-2-67, CI. 175—7. Jones, Marvin R. to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Wellhead as- sembly. 3,331,437, 7-18-67, CI. 166— .6. Jones, Marvin R., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Apparatus for guiding a well tool being pumped out of a well into a laterally branching flow line. 3,332,493, 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 75. Jones. Marvin R., L. E. Williams, Jr., and D. L. Gruller, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Christmas tree for wells. 3,357,- 491, 12-12-67, CI. 166 — 75. Jones, Mary J. and R. F. Jones III. Diaper rinsing device. 3,352.132, 11-14-67, CI. 68 — 213. Jones, Maurice H. : See — - Francis, Thomas, and Jones. 3,311,459. Jones Metal Products Co., The : See — Buker. Harvey A„ and Price. 3,359,355. Jones, Michael E. B. : See — Clark, Keith J., and Jones. 3,332,920. Jones, Morton E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Penetration dis- play system including shift of color balance between mono- chrome and color reception. 3,316,347, 4-25-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Jones, Ned L. Paper roll holder. 3,304,034, 2-14-67, CI. 248—27. Jones, Neville M., and R. J. Stephenson, to Monsanto Chemi- cals, Ltd. Lubricating oils. 3,310,491, 3-21-67, CI. 252 — 46.6. Jones. Odell J., B. H. Page, and D. F. Dubbs, to Anderson, Clayton & Co., Inc. Cottonseed oil direct extraction method. 3.347,885, 10-17-67. CI. 260 — 412.4. Jones, Oscar J., to Fords (Finsbury) Ltd. Apparatus for capsuling bottles. 3,307,322, 3-7-67, CI. 53—67. Jones. Otis V. Method and means for joining end caps to a cylinder. 3,343,460, 9-26-67, CI. 92 — 168. Jones. Owen H., to Beasley, French & Co. Ltd. Web winding apparatus. 3,335.972. 8-15-67, CI. 242—55. Jones, Paul R., to Collins Radio Co. Magnetic tape recording and reproduction system. 3,341,833, 9-12-67, CI. 340— 174.1. Jones, Paul R., to Bates Industries, Inc. Motorcycle bag mounting apparatus. 3,346,156, 10-10-67, CI. 224 — 32. Jones. Peter A. : See — Harris, Bernard, and Jones. 3,356,455. Jones, Peter D., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Cathode loaded overload protection circuit. 3,350,607, 10-31-67 CI. 317—33. Jones, Peter D.. and M. J. Wright, to Joseph Lucas (Indus- tries) Ltd. Overload protection circuit. 3,303,389, 2-7-67, CI. 317—33. Jones. Peter M. : See — Claridge, Maurice A., Jones, and Wigginton. 3,341,014. Jones. Phillip T. : See — Brown Lawrence E., and Jones. 3,331,978. Smith, Dresden G., and Jones. 3,331,328. Jones, R. A., &'Co., Inc. : See — Dieter, Julian A., and Weichhand. 3,332,208. Jones, Ralph E., H. Mahler, and C. E. Weller. Shoe fastener. 3,353,230, 11-21-67, CI. 24 — 77. Jones, Ralph L. Marine floats and method for making same. 3,340,553, 9-12-67, CI. 9—8. Jones, Raymond D., and A. E. Carter, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Electrical component modules. 3,340,436, 9-5-67, CI. 317 — 101. Jones, Raymond R. : See — Jones, Wickliffe. 3,333,514. Weichhand, Robert J. 3,339,701. Whicker, Lawrence R., and Jones. 3,316,506. Jones, Raymond R., and J. A. Kempic, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Latching microwave digital attenuator. 3,316,- 508, 4-25-67, CI. 333—24.2. Jones, Rexford W. : See — Clinton, William D., Forry, Grimm, and Jones. 3,295,- 654. Levine, Charles J., and Jones. 3,336,867. Jones, Richard F. : See — Ontko, Joseph A., and Jones. 3,304,990. Young, George H„ and Jones. 3,300,906. Jones, Richard F., Ill : See — Jones, Mary J. and R. F. Jones III. 3.352,132. Jones, Richard I. : See — Becker, Charles H., and Jones. 3,317,167. Jones, Richard S., to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Ground effect vehicle with independent flexible stern skirt section. 3,306,- 388, 2-28-67, CI. 180—7. Jones, Richard S., to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Ground effect vehicles. 3.347,329, 10-17-67, CI. 180 — 7. Jones, Richard S., to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Flexible under- structures for ground effect machines. 3,357,514, 12-12-67, CI. 180—7. Jones, Richard S., and A. W. Prickett, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Flexible skirts for ground effect vehicles. 3,301,342, 1-31-67, CI. 180—7. Jones, Robert A.: See — Capozzi, Anthony J., and Jones. 3,299,411. Jones, Robert A., to The Wean Engineering Co., Inc. Belt wrapper. 3,315,510, 4-25-67, CI. 72—148. Jones. Robert E. : See — Gates, Lauren W„ and Jones. 3.348,647. Jones, Robert E. Door operator for a tunnel kiln ceramic plant. 3,298.546, 1-17-67. CI. 214 — 18. Jones, Robert E., and G. Gal. to Merck & Co., Inc. Chemical compounds and processes for preparing same. 3,299,082, 1-17-67, CI. 260—302. Jones, Robert E., and V. J. Grenda, to Merck & Co., Inc. Benzimidazole synthesis and intermediates employed there- in. 3,325,506, 6-13-67, CI. 260—302. Jones, Robert E., Jr.. to International Business Machines Corp. Method for fabricating integrated circuits. 3,357,871, 12-12-67, CI. 148 — 175. Jones, Robert E., Jr., and H. J. Price, to Kaman Aircraft Corp. Automatic neutron activator analyzer. 3,315,077, 4-18-67, CI. 250—106. Jones, Robert J. : See — Kircher. Charles E., Jones, and Kinsella. 3,330,877. Jones, Robert L. : See — Bernstrom, William B., and R. L. and D. H. Jones. 3,352,528. Jones Robert L., to Bourns Inc. Resistor with a tubular termi- nal. 3.356,981 12-5-67, CI. 338 — 276. Jones. Robert W. : See — Hoen, Kenneth L., Chapman, and Jones. 3,333,646. Jones. Robert W.. to Bigelow-Liptak Corp. Moist fuel furnace. 3,358.625, 12-19-67, CI. 110—101. Jones, Roland P., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Selective switching for floor truck tow lines. 3,338,178, 8-29-67, CI. 104 — 130. Jones, Roland S. Ventilation system for buildings. 3,329,341, 7-4-67, CI. 236—46. Jones, Rome E., to Prestige Furniture Corp. Furniture struc- tures and hardware therefor. 3,308,486, 3-14-67, CI. 5 — 259. Jones, Ronald B. L. : See — Palmer, Earl W„ and Jones. 3.358.869. Jones, Ronald C. L., to The Potteries Motor Traction Co. Ltd. Building construction responsive to changing support con- dition. 3,350,821, 11-7-67, CI. 52—122. Jones, Ronald K. Load transport vehicle. 3,303,950, 2-14- 67, CI. 214 — 505. Jones, Rowland E. : See — Crompton, George S. 3,335,450. Jones, Samuel H. Apparatus for the continuous casting of metal. 3,321,008, 5-23-67, CI. 164 — 155. Jones, Samuel P. : See — Rossini, Henry G., and Jones. 3,328,549. Jones, Sheldon : See — Briggs, Raymond W., and Jones. 3,349,244. Jones, Stanley B., to Hol'n One Donut & Supply Co. Dough ring forming and dropping apparatus. 3,314,382, 4—18-67, Q. 107 — 14. Jones, Stanley B., to Hol'n One Donut & Supplv Co., Inc. Donut icing apparatus. 3,342,159, 9-19-67, CI. 118 — 28. Jones, Sterling B., and J. H. Lee, to Monogram Industries, Inc. Clamp actuating tool. 3,331,268, 7-18-67, CI. 81 — 55. Jones, Thomas F., and H. M. Trent. Variable time delay cir- cuit for producing pulses of predetermined width or pulses after a predetermined interval. 3,316,490, 4-25-67, CI. 328 — 58. Jones. Thomas F., Jr. : See — Trent, Horace M., and Jones. 3,309,652. Jones, Thomas J., to Wheeling Steel Corp. Airflow grid struc- ture for air distribution through metal latch and plaster ceilings. 3,352,076, 11-14-67, CI. 52 — 303. LIST OF PATENTEES <;i;:; Jones, Thomas M., to ACF Industries, Inc. Valve seat ex- tractor. 3.335.48G. 8-15-67, CI. 29—213. Jones, Viron V., to Bell & Howell Co. Non-aqueous silver hnlide photographic emulsion processing. 3,348,940, 10-24- 07, CI. 9(1 — 29. Jones, W. Plckney : See — Buchmiller, Lvle D., De Grasse, Jones, and Peterson. 3,299,304. Jones, Wallace, to Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. Processing system with sequencing means and weigher hav- ing oscillation suppressing means. 3,324,961, 6-13-67, CI. 177—185. Jones, Walter M. : See — Baur, John W., and Jones. 3,330,217. Jones, Wayne E. : See — • Berkmau. Jay F., Robbers, and Jones. 3,340,182. Jones, Wickliffe, to R. A. Jones and Co., Inc. Progressive car- ton handling mechanism for cartoning machines. 3,333,514, 8-1-67, CI. 93—36. Jones, Wilfred J., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Pulse generator employing resonant LC network in base-emitter Circuit of transistor. 3,359,430, 12-19-67, CI. 307—88.5. Jones, William A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic alkyla- tion of alkvl-substituted aromatics with monooleflns. 3,316,315. 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 668. Jones, William C. Single cutter board straightener and method of straightening. 3,299,921, 1-24-67, Cl. 144 — 323. Jones, William C., 50% to Temple Industries, Inc. Edge straighten method. 3,299,923, 1-24-67, Cl. 144—326. Jones, William C. Expired air collector and method of making the same. 3,321,976, 5-30-67, Cl. 73—421.5. Jones, William D. Power-operated utility cart. 3,312,300, 4-4-67, Cl. 180—19. Jones, William D., and S. W. Schaefer, to Diamond Alkali Co. Emulsion polymerization of vinyl chloride with hydrogen peroxide, an alkali metal formaldehyde sulfoxylate and a fatty acid sulfate salt. 3,317,495, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—86.3. Jones. William G. M. : See — Broome, Arthur W. J.. Crossley. and Jones. 3.349.090. Jones, William G. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Sparingly soluble salts of the 6,6-ureylene-bls-(l-methyl- quinolinium) cation. 3,312,707, 4-4-67, Cl. 260 — 286. Jones, William H., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Particle inertia plat- form. 3.309,930, 3-21-67, Cl. 73—516. Jones, William H., and E. Lapreziosa, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Floor structures comprising floor covering layer containing magnetic material. 3,341,996, 9-19-67, Cl. 52 — 309. Jones, William T. Valve. 3,351,318, 11-7-67, Cl. 251 — 188. Jones-Hinton, James, and T. E. H. Gray, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Shaped articles. 3,319,295, 5-16-67, Cl. 18 — 19. Jonesmith Co., Inc. : See — Smith, Dresden G.. and Jones. 3,331,328. Jongeneel, Albert M. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326 319. Jongkind, Jan C, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Tin electrodeposi- tion process. 3,346,468, 10-10-67, Cl. 204 — 54. Jongkind, Jan C, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Electrodeposlting a tin-bismuth allov and additives therefor. 3,360,446, 12-26-67. Cl. 204 — 43. Jongkind, Jan, and G. Mol, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Arrangement for scanning a set of apparatuses par- titioned into at least three subsets, the apparatuses of dif- ferent subsets being scanned at different frequencies. 3,305,- 039, 2-21-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Jonker Business Machines, Inc. : See — ■ Gingras. William P., and Jonker. 3,335,283. Jonker, Frederick. 3,353,441. Jonker, Frederick, and Ballard. 3,340,385. Jonker, Frederick : See — Gingras, William P., and Jonker. 3,335,283. Jonker, Frederick, to Jonker Business Machines, Inc. Super- imposable card system based on novel records. 3,353,441, 11-21-67, Cl. 88 — 24. Jonker, Frederick, and D. L. Ballard, to Jonker Business Machines. Inc. Hole counter for superimposable card search system, based on the use of balls. 3,340,385. 9-5-67. Cl. 235—61.11. Jonker, Michlel F., to Wickman South Africa (Proprietary) Ltd. Mounting for conveying belt idlers. 3,327,838, 6-27-67, Cl. 198—192. Jonkers. Johannes J. A., and E. F. de Haan, to North Ameri- can Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing two-sided mosaic plates for cathode ray tubes. 3,322,654, 5-30-67, Cl. 204—12. Jonkhoff, Taeke : See — Kohll, Charles F., and Jonkhoff. 3,349,118. Jono, Kumiko : See — Shinazono, Hirao, Yasumatsu, Matsumura, and Jono. 3,326,697. Jonquet, Pierre : See — Simon, Edouard. 3,318,111. Jonsereds Fabrikers Aktiebolag : See — Lyche, Eyvind, and Wiknas. 3,316,947. Jonson, Erik R., to Esseltepac Aktiebolag. Cartons. 3,332,599, 7-25-67, Cl. 229—14. Jonson. Roland E., to The Borden Chemical Co. Nestable cup construction. 3,342,370, 9-19-67, Cl. 220—97. Jonsson, Emil I., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Automated rock drill positioning support. 3,307,637, 3-7-67, Cl. 173 — 44. Jonsson, Erik, I. Aste, and A. Van Santen, to Allmanna Sveneka Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Absorber rod tor nuclear reactor. 3,332,850, 7-25-67, Cl. 176—86. Jonsson, Jon M. Mounting means for sanitary bidet-adapter for lavatories. 3,310,813, 3-28-67, Cl. 4 — 7. Jonsson, Karl E. A. : See — Brundell, Per G., and Jonsson. 3,350,110. Jonsson, Kurt A., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Suction cleaner nozzle of the agitator type. 3,354,490, 11-28-07, Cl. 15 — 377. Jonsson, Olov M., to Bofors Aktiebolaget. Control device. 3,308,675, 3-14-67, Cl. 74—471. Jonsson, Per G. : See — ■ Ekbergh, Oscar E., and Jonsson. 3,317,676. Ekbergh, Oskar E., Jonsson, and Fetz. 3,312,940. Jonsson, Per G., to International Standard Electric Corp. Automatic loud speaker intercommunication telephone sys- tem. 3.296,380, 1-3-67, Cl. 179—18. Jonsson, Stlg E. L., to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktie- bolag. Arrangement to holders for cutting bits. 3,325,877, 6-20-67, Cl. 29 — 96. Joo, Louis A. : See — Kramer, Walter E., Joo, and Haines. 3.299,076. Kramer, Walter E., Joo, and Szawlowski. 3,326,860. Joo, Louis A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Recovery of aromatic carboxylic acids from solvent extracts. 3,326,973, 6-20-67, Cl. 200 — 515. Joo, Louis A., J. B. Braunwarth, and C. Rai, to Union Oil Co. of California. Method of curing a polyepoxide with bis- heterocyclic aromatic compounds and resulting products. 3,324,050, 6-6-67, Cl. 260—2. Joos, Bernhard. Process for treating human nails and hair with dimethylol thiourea compositions. 3,349,000, 10-24- 67, Cl. 167 — 85. Joosten, Richard L. : See — Balocca, Alfred E., and Joosten. 3,302,818. Balocca, Alfred E., and Joosten. 3,355,059. Joosten, Richard L., and R. C. Thorp, to American Can Co. Reverse seam can with hermetic drumhead. 3,358,876, 12-19-67, Cl. 220 — 67. Joplin, John L. : See — Jackson, Raymond C, Harper, Williams, and Joplin. 3,334.850. Jopling, Peter W. : See — Harrison, James, and Jopling. 3,338,025. Joppen, Rudolf : See — Clasen, Hermann, Miiller, and Joppen. 3,353,930. Jorda, Robert M. : See — Robichaux, Thomas J., Gibbs, and Jorda. 3.324,665. Jorda, Robert M., to Shell Oil Co. Method of preventing scour around underwater structures. 3,312,069, 4—4—67, CI. 61 — 1. Jorda, Robert. M., T. J. Robicha-ux, and N. D. Smith, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Process for treating oily surfaces with poly- epoxide compositions. 3.355,315, 11—28—67, Cl. 117 — 97. Jordan, Alfred. Rotary piston apparatus. 3,295,505, 1-3- 67, Cl. 123—17. Jordan, Bertram L., and J. D. Mitchell. Cutting device. 3,319,407, 5-16-67, Cl. 56—25.4. Jordan, Chalmer C. : See — Cropp, David I.. Jordan, and Lingo. 3,321,606. Shumaker, Wendell D., Lybarger, and Jordan. 3,316,- 3S2. Jordan, Charles B., to United States of America, Army. Uni- fied corrosion inhibitor. 3.325,423, 6-13-67, Cl. 252—389. Jordan, Charles E., to Jordan Controls, Inc. Automatic con- trol apparatus. 3,351,743, 11-7-67, Cl. 235—61.11. Jordan, Charles R. Means for handling radiators for repairs. 3.301,547, 1-31-67. Cl. 269 — 20. Jordan, Charles T. : See — Speas. Charles A., and Jordan. 3,351,225. Jordan, Clarence A., to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for closing containers. 3,345,920, 10-10-07, Cl. 93—36. Jordan, Clarence W. Dispensing bottles. 3.338,482, 8-29-67, Cl. 222—479. Jordan Controls, Inc. : See — Jordan, Charles E. 3,351,743. Jordan, Donald E. : See — Biechler, Donald G.. and Jordan. 3,345,126. Jordan, Donald J., to United Aircraft Corp. Turbofan light- weight thrust reverser. 3,353.355, 11-21-67, Cl. 60 — 226. Jordan, Edward D. : See — Cowan, Clyde L., and Jordan. 3,308,296. Jordan, Edward D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Determining the thickness of a fur- nace lining by means of neutron activation. 3,315,076, 4-18-67, Cl. 250—83.3. Jordan, Friedrich and E Heuser, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia Wthemar bei Lunen. Conveyor belt. 3,349,893, 10-31-67, Cl. 198 — 195. Jordan, George W., Jr., and N. K. Lund, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Automatic gain control circuit. 3,331,030, 7-11-07, Cl. 330—145. Jordan, Harold O. W., to The Machlett Laboratories, Inc. X-ray vidicon having a target and window assembly with improved thermal conductivity. 3,300,069, 1-24-67, Cl. 313 — 65. Jordan. Howard E., to The Reliance Electric and Engineering Co. Graded concentric winding dynamoelectric machine. 3,348,084, 10-17-07, Cl. 310—202. 664 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Jordan Industries, Inc. : See — SaUng, William. 3,358,959. Jordan, James I., Jr., and H. S. Vierk, to Frontier Chemical Co. Ethane chlorination. 3,304,337, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 662. Jordan. Jimmie W. : See — Mayo, George L., and Jordan. 3,357,696. Jordan, Kenneth R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Modified carbide fuels. 3.347,749, 10-17-67, CI. 176 — 69. Jordan, Mahlon K., to Avoset Co. Color imparting dispenser for aerosol products. 3,355,071, 11-28-67, CI. 222 — 190. Jordan, Manuel A., and J. F. Meyer, to Schenectady Chemi- cals, Inc. Polyester coatings for insulated electrical con- ductors. 3,296,024, 1-3-67, CI. 117—218. Jordan, Merrill E., to Cabot Corp. Method for producing carbon black. 3,331,664, 7-18-67, CI. 23 — 209.3. Jordan. Merrill E., H. M. Cole, W. G. Burbine, and D. L. Petterson, to Cabot Corp. Carbon black process. 3,330,679, 7-11-67, CI. 106—307. Jordan, Merrill E., and J. F. Hardy, to Cabot Corp. Process for producing finely-divided metal products. 3,337,327, 8-22-67, CI. 75 — .5. Jordan. Merrill E., H. M. Cole, W. G. Burbine, and D. L. Pet- terson, to Cabot Corp. Carbon black product and method of preparation thereof. 3,342,554, 9-19-67, CI. 23 — 209.2. Jordan, Paul L., to Aerojet-General Corp. Submersible poly- lithic vessel. 3,329,297, 7-4-67, CI. 220 — 5. Jordan, Paul W. : See — Keck. Charles R., and Jordan. 3,358.143. Jordan, Ralph C, to The Marsan Mfg. Co., Inc. Machine for manufacturing a colostomy drainage device. 3,352,737, 11-14-67, CI. 156—514. Jordan, Russell E. : See — Taylor. Plyde L., and Jordan. 3,354.625. Jordan, William W. Control unit for electrical setworks for sawmill carriage. 3.298,408, 1-17-67, CI. 143—115. Jordans, Josef, to Mannesmnnn-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Roll change means preferablv for welding roll mills for straight bead welded tubes. 3,332,270, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 238. Jordansson, Lars B.. and P. B. Wahlstrom, to Aktiebolaget Kalstads Mekaniska Werkstad. Apparatus for removing liquid from fourdrinier wire in paper-making. 3,350,263, 10-31-67, CI. 162—351. Jorden, William B., to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Hall-effect multiplier. 3,335,383, 8-8-67, CI. 338 — 32. Jordi, Jean : See — Daubresse, Guy, Froman, and Jordi. 3,323,354. Jordt, Robert C, to G. D. Searle & Co. Dispenser for pharma- ceutical tablets. 3,324,996, 6-13-67, CI. 206 — 42. Jore, Olav E. : See — Perrone, Rosario J., and .Tore. 3.318.994. Jorgensen, Adam A., to Strornberg-Carlson Corp. Signaling system. 3,312,787, 4-4-67, CI. 179 — 84. Jorgensen, Arnold J., and L. O. Anderson, to Burroughs Corp. Addressing matrix for disk memories. 3,336,581, 8-15-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Jorgensen, August H, Jr., P. H. Starmer, and J. F. Stuesse, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Self-curing synthetic polymer blends. 3.315,012, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 851. Jorgensen, David F. Paint shield. 3,297,000, 1-10-67, CI. 118 — 504. Jorgensen. George N., to Square D Co. Trim panel door and clamp assemblies for electrical panelboards and telephone cabinets. 3,339,124, 8-29-67, CI. 317 — 120. Jorgensen, George N., to Square D Co. Bus duct hanger. 3,345,022. 10-3-67, CI. 248 — 59. Jorgensen. George N., L. Vincent, and A. E. Slicer, to Square D Co. Bus duct plug. 3,339.038, 8-29-67. CI. 200 — 50. Jorgensen, George N., H. I. Stanback, and R. W. Dunham, to Square D Co. Electrical panelboard. 3,354,357, 11-21-67, CI. 317—119. Jorgensen. Gunnar V. Writing implement with selective illus- tration viewing means. 3,343,292, 9-26-67. CI. 40 — 334 Jorgensen, Irving W. Display device. 3,350,805, 11-7-67. CI. 40—125. Jorgensen, J. Sharland : See — Conroy, Joseph E., Jr., and Jorgensen. 3,307,915. Jorgensen. Jorgen P. K. : See — Pedersen. Soren K., and Jorgensen. 3,359,970. Jorgensen, Mark B., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Bale strap means and pulp bale combination. 3,330,409, 7-11-67, CI. 206—83.5. Jorgensen, Paul S. : See — Bock, Charles D., Jorgensen, and Statsinger. 3,332,290. Jorgensen, Pierre, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Electrical comparator circuitry. 3,348,199, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 146.2. Jorgensen, Svend E.. and H. Siegfred, to Danfoss A/S Diaphragm unit. 3,352,211, 11-14-67, CI. 92 — 42. Jorgensen, Svend M. : See — Kunsagi, Laszlo, Jorgensen, and Apblett. 3,344.509. Jorgii, Bernhard : See — Gregor, Wilhelm, and Jorgji. 3,302.922. Jorgji, Bernard, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs, G.m.b.H Ball and socket joint for cylinder head. 3,314,336 4-18- 67, CI. 92—118. Jorl, Luciano. Process and an apparatus for diluting an acetic acid solution of cellulose acetate with water. 3,332,- 937, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 230. Jorn, Raoul, to Metzeler A.G. Sleeve bearing. 3,353,879, 11-21-67, CI. 308—26. Jorna, Ype, C. A. Van Staaden, W. Stoorvogel, and E. Fer- werda, to Hollandse, N.V. Signaalapparaten. Radar system. 3,328,797, 6-27-67, CI. 343—7.9. Joron, Louis, to International Standard Electric Corp. Test- ing machine for wrapped connections. 3,354,708, 11-28-67, CI. 73—133. Jorpes, Johan E., and V. Mutt. Chemically and biologically pure secretin polypeptide and unit dosage containing the polypeptide. 3,326,764, 6-20-67, CI. 167—74. Jorre, Daniel, and C. Staib, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise. Methods of control of industrial processes by continuous analysis of a gaseous mixture hav- ing a variable composition. 3,359,784. 12-26-67, CI. 73—23. Jorris, Terry R., to United States of America, Air Force. Spacecraft stadimetric ranging device for manual auton- omous, altitude determination through a limited field of view. 3.349,493, 10-31-67, CI. 33 — 64. Jortner, Donald : See — Dailey, Charles L., Friedman, Martinez, Allen, and Jort- ner. 3,315,471. Friedman. Burnam I., Martinex, and Jortner. 3,353,354. Josefsson. Erik A. A., E. A. Bengtsson, and K. K. A. Almqvist, to Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag. Process for the manufacture of low phosphorus pig iron. 3,304,172, 2-14-67, CI. 75 — 52. Joselyn, Homer L., and R. N. Hollowav. to Parlyn, Inc. Jalousie operator. 3,308,679, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 531. Joseph, A. David, and F. P. Talboom, Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Coatings for high-temperature alloys. 3,330,633, 7- 11-67, CI. 29 — 194. Joseph, Daniel E. Portable control for a machine tool motor system. 3,323,029, 5-30-67, CI. 318 — 17. Joseph, Earl C, A. Kaplan, and S. K. Poppleton, to Sperry Rand Corp. Search memory. 3,332,009, 7-18-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Joseph, Gerald J., and K. C. Olson, to Wood Conversion Co. False beam ceiling structure. 3,342,006, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 718. Joseph, Henry. Racks. 3,330,419, 7-11-67, CI. 211—176. Joseph, Horace M. : See — Hecker, Klaus J., Nordseth, and Joseph. 3,355,616. Joseph, Joseph P. : See — Cantrall, Edward W., Joseph, and Bernstein. 3,334,013. Dusza, John P., Joseph, and Bernstein. 3,351,638. Joseph, Raymond S. : See — Ashley, Robert B., Joseph, and Vaccaro. 3,305,807. Joseph, Ravmond S., to General Electric Co. Cabinet for portable television receiver. 3,359,374, 12-19-67, CI. 174: — 52. Joseph, Raymond S., and D. F. Buell, to General Electric Co. Television receiver cabinet including device for isolating an- tenna. 3,337,280, 8-22-67, CI. 312 — 7. Joseph, Richard D., and R. W. Mitten, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Urethane foaming apparatus. 3,354,503, 11-28-67, CI. 18 — 4. Joseph, Walter F., to United States of America, Navy. Direct current power supply having plural regulated outputs. 3,337,787, 8-22-67, CI. 321 — 2. Joseph, Werner : See — Podschus, Ernst, and Joseph. 3,309,214. Joseph. William T. Receiver shutoff device. 3,337,805, 8-22- 67, CI. 325—392. Josephian, William, to Lox Equipment Co. Reciprocating cryogenic pump. 3,299,828, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 153. Josien. Roger : See — Mercier, Andre, and Josien. 3,315,811. Mercier, Andre, and Josien. 3,323,223. Drukker, Alexander E., and Judd. 3,316,246. Joslvn, John : See — Nutting, William, and Joslyn. 3,295,312. Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. : See — De Souza, Alwyn A. 3,353,066. Fahey, James H., Jr., Dahl, Frederickson, and Bonk. 3,349,239. Hornberger, Walter. 3,355,541. Huber, Ronald F. 3,318,992. Huber, Ronald F. 3,335.215. Kawuecki, Chester J. 3,320,462. Miller, Cyril V., and Carlson. 3,351,703. Misare, Donald O. 3,344,251. Perry, John T, and Kawiecki. 3,312,803. Vodicka, Vladimir W. 3,312,868. Vonkers, Edward H. 3,317,654. Yonkers, Edward H. 3,320,377. Jost, Charles B. Package device and method of making the same. 3.331,499, 7-18-67, CI. 206 — 63.4. Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of mak- ing storage battery plaques. 3,314,822, 4-18-67, CI. 136 — 29. Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electrodes. 3,351,- 439, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 182.2. Jost, Ernest M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Manufacture of coated wire. 3.359,096, 12-19-67, CI. 75 — 201. Jost, Heinz : See — Kock, Ernst, Rosakopp, and Jost. 3.296,164. Jost, Max: See — Weber, Kurt, and Jost. 3,304,311. Jost-Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Georgi, Theodor. 3,314.691. LIST OF PATENTEES 665 Jonhul, Teja S., and W. .\i. Thompson, to Han-is Press and Shear Corp. Compacting moans for scrap metal shears. 3,832,342, 7-25-67, CI. TOO — 98. Joullie, Maurice, M. Laurie, G. Maillard, and P. Muller, to Kcchcrchcs Pharmacol] tiquos et Scientlliques. Nail strength- ener containing s-carboxv-methvleysteine and salts thereof. 3,326,702, 6-20-07, CI. 167—85. Jourdan, Charles G. Machines for lasting the toe ends of shoes. 3,309,721, 3-21-67, CI. 12 — 8.8. Jourdan, Daniel. Svstem for enabling motor vehicles to climb obstacles. 3,357,510, 12-12-67, CI. 180—7. Journal Co., The : See — Bode, Robert IT., and Boynton. 3,343,334. Journapak Cor])., The : See — Fifer. Harvey R. 3,339,518. Journell, Thomas W. : See — Oneson, Thomas M., Journell. and Smith. 3,353,473. Jowett, John K. S., and R. Ilolden, to Postmaster General, Her Majestv's. Satellite communication systems. 3,351,858, 11-7-67. CI. 325—15. Jov, David S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap- paratus for fluidized bed drying. 3,295,221, 1-3-67, CI. 34 — 10. Joy, Ivan L. Photoelectric print reading circuit. 3,329,824, 7-4-07, CI. 250—214. Joy Mfg. Co. : See — Anderson, Roger C. 3,333,895. Barrett, Arthur L. 3,334,686. Crickmer, Charles D. 3,348,277. Curtis, John C, and Parssinen. Re. 26,321. Prellsen, Carlton B. 3.333.894. Gordon, John E. 3.306,171. McDowell, Glenn S. 3,307,875. McDowell, Glenn S., and Deurell. 3,355,225. Russell, John D. 3,333,S98. Thompson, Charles T. 3.322.378. Thompson, Charles T. 3,338,316. Zink, Edward F. 3,323,665. Zink, Edward F. 3,353,693. Zink, Edward F. 3,356.240. Joy, Raymond D. : See — Morrison, Elbert F., and Joy. 3,350,867. Joy, Raymond D., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for making a decorative yarn with slu'bs therein. 3,310,933, 3-28-67, CI. 57—36. Joy, Raymond D., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Pneumatic spinning frame drive regulator. 3,332,224, 7-25-67, CI. 57 — 95. Joy, William F.. to The Powers Regulator Co. Control circuit. 3,332.639. 7-25-67, CI. 243 — 16. Joyce, Alexander H. : See — James, Kenneth F., and Joyce. 3,313,007. Nichols, Charles A., Joyce, Gardner, and Fletcher. 3,300,821. Joyce Corp., The : See — - Peterson, James L. 3.359,181. Joyce-Cridland Co.. The : See — Hott, Ion V. K. 3,347,342. Joyce, Donald L. : See — Williams, Robert C, Joyce, and Showalter. 3,354,030. Joyce, Edward F., III. Cover for chest-type cabinet. 3,318,- 362, 5-9-67. CI. 160—229. Joyce, Francis J., to National Bulk Carriers, Inc. Dredge. 3.352,035, 11-14-67, CI. 37 — 54. Joyce. Hardin, Jr.. to Collins Radio Co. Capstan drive. 3,319,748, 5-16-67, CI. 192—18. Joyce, Jack E. : See — Lozano, Robert, Ham, Marshall, and Joyce. 3.308,042. Joyce, Jack E., and R. Lozano, to Inland Steel Co. Tin plate treatment and product. 3,313,714, 4-11-67, CI. 204—32. Joyce, James W.. Jr. : See — Mon. George, and Joyce. 3.340.S96. Joyce, John F., J. H. Jackson, and R. O. Brewer, to Reynolds Metals Co. Process for producing elongated, free-flowing metal particles. 3.329,746, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — 8. Joyce, Peter L. : See — Andreae, John H., and Joyce. 3.355,713. Joyce. Richard D. : See — Caldwell, Francis J., Joyce, and Coleman. 3,311,300. Joyce. Ronald W. : See — Van Langenhoven, Jules E., Billingslea, Sage, Adams, and Joyce. 3,302,523. Jovce, Samuel F., Ill, to Monsanto Co. Vinyl plastols sta- bilized with aliphatic alcohols. 3,31S,S36, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 31.8. Joyner, Frederick B. : See — Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Joyner. 3,315,014. Joyner, Frederick B., and H. W. Coover, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. High-density polypropylene blend with a cellu- lose ether or ester. 3.303,148, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 17. Jovner, Victor F., and L. H. Bennett, to Maxant Button & Supply Co. Upholstery button. 3,341,904, 9-19-67, CI. 24 — 90. Jubb, Albert, and K. A. Hatehett. to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Range blower pressure control. 3,308,618, 3-14-67, CI. 60 — 39.15. Jubb, Albert, and K. A. Hatehett, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Fuel flow control unit for gas turbine engines. 3,31S,090, 5-9- 67, CI. 60 — 39.2S. Jubelt, Warren L. : See — Falcone, Francesco H., Jubelt, and Stanner. 3,321,607. Juby Peter F., to Bristol-Myers Co. Derivatives of pyrlmi- dlne-5-carboxylic acid. 3,300,496, 1-24-67, CI. 260—256.4. .Tucker, Ernst, A. Ebuother, and A. Stoll, to Sandoz Ltd. Thiaxanthene derivatives. 3,299,050, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 240. .Tucker, Ernst, A. J. Lindenmann, and A. Vogel, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A. G.) 5-hydrazino-Pyrazol de- rivatives. 3,299,091, 1-17-07, CI. 260—310. Jucker, Ernst, and A. Ebnother, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz A.G. 5-(N-methyl-pyrrolidyl)-dibeuzoLa,d]cyelo- heptall.4]diene or acid addition salts thereof. 3,314,973, 4-18-07, CI. 200—320.81. Jucker, Ernst, A. J. Lindenmann, and J. Gmunder, to Sandoz Ltd., also known as Sandoz A.G. 1 (4-plperidyl) -hydrazine derivatives. 3.322,774, 5-30-67, CI. 260—293. Jucker, Ernst, A. Ebnother, and E. Rissi, to Sandoz Ltd. d.b.a. Sandoz A.G. 9-[piperidyledene(4') ]-l-aza-thiaxanthene-10- oxides and derivatives. 3,325,501, 6-13-67, CI. 260—293.4. Jucker, Ernst, and A. J. Lindenmann, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). N-(dilomer alkyl piperidino and morpholino)-2,4-dichloro-5-sulphamyl benzoic acid amides. 3,337,547, 8-22-67, CI. 260—247.1. Jucker, Ernst, and A. Lindenmann, to Sandoz Ltd. Certain N- (ethoxvearbonyl) - nortropane and 9 - azabicycloL 3.3.1] nonane derivatives. 3,340.267. 9-5-67, CI. 260—292. Jucker, Ernst, A. Ebnother, A. Lindenmann, E. Kissi, E. Schenker, and R. Suess, to Sandoz Ltd. Phenothiazine derivatives. 3.359,265, 12-19-67, CI 260—243. Juculano, Theodore C, to Marvel Equipment Corp. Releasable metal scaffolding connector. 3,345,655, 10-10-67, CI. 5 — 327. Juda, Walter, to Prototech Inc. Method of treating waste substances to derive hydrogen and other gases therefrom, and hydrogen-containing gaseous product. 3,317,292, 5-2- 67, CI. 4S— 209. Juda, Walter, to Prototech Inc. Fire-retardant tape utilizing an intumescent coating. 3,336,153, 8-15-67, CI. 117 — 68.5. Judd. Alberta L. : See — Lyon, George A. 3,337,271. Judd, Arthur E., to Spectrum Technology Inc. Method and apparatus for safely conducting blasting operations. 3,327,- 629, 6-27-67, CI. 102—23. Judd, Clark W. : See— Schiermeier, Knapel F., and Judd. 3,311,557. Judd. Claude I. : See — Drukker, Alexander E., and Judd. 3,316,245. Drukker, Alexander E., and Judd. 3.317,537. Drukker, Alexander E., and Judd. 3,350,391. Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Quinuclidyl ethers of dibenzocycloheptadiene. 3,317,547, 5-2-67, CI. 260— 294.7. Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. 1.4-benzodioxyl carbamates in skeletal muscle relaxation. 3,324,000, 6-6-67, CI. 167—65. Judd, Claude I., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Production of O(monoalkvl aminoalkyl) oximes of dibenzo-[a,d] eyclo- hepten-5-ones. 3,349,128, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 566. Judd. David L. : See — Simons, William R., and Judd. 3,301,072. Judd, Donald H. : See — Kelly, Robert J.. Yates, and Judd. 3,302.199. Judd, George G., to Ohio Lime Co. Process for producing high puritv alkaline earth compounds. 3,340,003. 9-5-67, CI. 23 — fifi. Judd. James C. : See — Honaker, Harold H.. and Judd. 3.357.826. Judd, Thomas E. Centrifugal pump. 3,319,573, 5-16-67, CI. 103—103. Judeinstein, Andre J. : See — Bezaguet, Janine N. L., and Judeinstein. 3,300,624. Judelshon, Oscar I.. Tnc. : See — Judelson, David N. 3.312.133. Judelson, David N. 3,320.841. Judelson. David N.. to Oscar I. Judelshon, Inc. Sheet mate- rial cutting machine. 3,312,133, 4-^-67, CI. 83 — 83. Judelson. David N., to Oscar I. Judelshon Inc. Rotary knife machine for cutting single or multiple rolls. 3.320.S41, 5-23-67, CI. 82—49. Judge, Joseph R. Range finder. 3,300, S62, 1-31-67, CI. 33—72. Judge, Raymond H. Bracket for holding down spouts. 3,332,- 650, 7-25-67, CI. 248—74. Judge, Robert L., to International Business Machines Corp. Wire threading method and apparatus. 3.314,131. 4-1S-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Judge, Robert L., and J. J. Robinson, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Method of fabricating a core support unit for use in assembling magnetic core matrices. 3,360,- 596, 12-26-67, CI. 264 — 156. Judin, Herbert, to Aeroflex Laboratories Inc. Electrical^ func- tion generator using optical scanning techniques. 3.30S,- 275, 3-7-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Judina, Galina V. : See — Zarkhin, Avraam M., and Judina. 3,300,046. Judinakaja, Iriaa V. : See — Figner. Avraam X., Soloveichik, and Judinakaja. 3,358,- 178. Juditskaya, Lubov A.: See — Barbashev, Eduard V., Juditskaya. and Vorobjev. 3.296,- 470. 666 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Judkins, Arland B. Motorized float for supporting pick-up truck campers. 3,335,437, 8-15-67, CI. 9 — 1. Juds, Donald H., to Milwaukee Hydraulic Products Corp. Combination hydraulic and pneumatic jacks. 3,329,403, 7-4-67. CI. 254 — 93. Judsen, Nils A. : See — ■ Armstrong, Adam E., and Judsen. 3,324,874. Judsen, Nils A., to Armstrong Machine Works. Float operated air relief valve. 3,306,314, 2-28-67, CI. 137 — 202. Judsen, Nils A., and R. T. Kirchner, to Armstrong Machine Works. Steam trap. 3.347,258, 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 183. Judson-Biegelow, Inc. : See — Bourgeois, Edward G. 3,320,089. Judy. Charles G. : See — Vieceli, Joseph L., and Judy. 3,348,822. Jue, Lawrence S., B. Batman, and D. A. Horn, to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for determining circu- larity of large diameter objects. 3,350,786, 11-7-67, CI. 33 — 178. Juel, Leslie H., and R. T. Ellis, to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Inhibition of coke puffing. 3,338,993, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 29. Juengel V-Matic Systems, Inc. : See — Juengel, Victor A. 3,312,330. Juengel, Victor A., to Juengel V-Matic Systems, Inc. Con- veyor apparatus. 3,312,330, 4-4-67, CI. 198 — 81. Juengst, John H., deceased (by M. J. Juengst, administra- trix), and R. A. Wright, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photoelec- tric skip detector for use with a viscous layer applicator. 3,330,961. 7-11-67, CI. 250—219. Juengst, Mary J. : See — Juengst, John H., and Wright. 3,330,961. Juentgen, Harald : See — Kruel, Martin. Juentgen, and Dratwa. 3,345,125. Juergens, Gerald E. Automatic water dispenser for Christ- mas tree stands. 3,311,270, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 181. Jugas, Lars H. : See — Danielsson, Pers A. D. S., and Jugas. 3,323,662. Juggins. Cyril E., to General Motors Corp. Plunger actuated electrical switches. 3,312,804, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 159. Juhas, Michael S., to Veeder industries Inc. Indicating device. 3,300,131, 1-24-67, CI. 235 — 103. Juhas, Michael S., to Veeder Industries, Inc. Counter drive clutch mechanism. 3,301,363, 1-31-67, CI. 192 — 67. Juhasz, Charles R. : See — Weisner, John W., and Juhasz. 3,342,322. Juhasz, John J. : See — Kibbel, William H., Jr., and Juhasz. 3.317.346. Juhl, James L., and L. H. Tufty, to Universal Mfg. Co. Self-propelled loader. 3,319,817, 5-16-67, CI. 214 — 778. Juhl, James L., and L. H. Tufty, to Universal Mfg. Co. Self- propelled loader. 3,340,942, 9-12-67, CI. 180 — 6.66. Juhl, William G. : See — Alexander, Stephen H., Butler, and Juhl. 3,318,801. Juhlin, Eric O., G. J. Diaz, J. H. Gonder, and A. C. Laird, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. High voltage electrical cable terminations. 3,329,765, 7-4-67, CI. 174 — 76. Juhlin, Lawrence A., Jr. : See — Good. William E., Graser, and Juhlin. 3,330,908. Juhnke, Charles J., and H. Jakobs, to C. E. Niehoff & Co. Inductor alternator. 3,312,844, 4-4-67, CI. 310—168. Juhnke. Paul B. Hull sides for metal boat. 3,298,343, 1-17- 67, CI. 114 — 56. Jnilfs, Albert G., to Senco Products, Inc. Portable stapler with • pneumatic drive and return. Re. 26,262, 9-5-67, CI. 227 — 130. Juillerat, Henri. Method for making a diamond-carrying tool. 3,343,932, 9-26-67, CI. 51—293. Jujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. : See — Umio, Suminori, Kariyone, and Tanaka. 3,328.421. Jukes, Norman A., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Spark ignition circuit. 3.356.082. 12-5-67. CI. 123 — 102. Julia, Marc, to Rhone Poulene S.A. Cyclopropyl alkenols use- ful in perfumes. 3.342,877, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 617. Julia, Marc, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Chrysanthemic acid inter- mediates. 3.354,196, 11-21-67, CI. 260—465. Julian, Clarence L. : See — Young, Robert E. r and Julian. 3,312,233. Julian, Clarence L., and R. E. Young, to General Motors Corp. Filter for ignition distributor. 3,336,457, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 168. Julie, Loebe. to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Network for extending the range voltage divider. 3,305,769, 2-21- 67, CI. 323 — 74. Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Frequency and amplification stabilized high power amplifier. 3,317,- 851, 5-2-67, CI. 330—84. Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Low impedance measuring apparatus including a pair of multiple terminal networks and a voltage divider. 3,320,- 526, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 57. Julie, Loebe, to Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. Impedance measuring bridge utilizing delta budge networks for balanc- ing out spurious effects. 3,341,773, 9-12-67, CI. 324 — 57. Julie Research Laboratories, Inc. : See — Julie, Loebe. 3,305,769. Julie, Loebe. 3,317,851. Julie, Loebe. 3,320,526. Julie, Loebe. 3,341,773. Julien, Bertram : See — Jacobsohn, Theodore, Julien, and H. and K. Meyer. 3,307,- 301. Julien & Mege : See — Gayral, Marcel. 3,334,252. Julier, Emile : See — Normand, Jacques, and Julier. 3,337,687. Julius, Anatole, to Societe Civile des Produits Lifine. Food wrapping membrane. 3,329,509, 7-4-67, CI. 99 — 171. Jullien-Davin, Jean, to Crouzet, Low-speed synchronous elec- tric motors. 3,310,696, 3-21-67, CI. 310 — 164. Jullien-Davin, Jean, to Crouzet S.r.l. Timed control device with variable programmed sequences. 3,319,019, 5-9-67, CI. 200—38. Jullien-Davin, Jean, to Crouzet. Mechanical device for the se- lection of measurement ranges and for the automatic display of selected ranges. 3,327,678, 6-27-67, CI. 116 — 129. Jullien-Davin, Jean, to Crouzet (Drome). Topography indi- cator for aircraft. 3,344,707, 10-3-67, CI. 88 — 24. Julow, Thomas M., to The Bendix Corp. Accumulator safety valve. 3,322,155, 5-30-67, CI. 138 — 30. Jumelle, Louis F. : See — - Carriere, Pierre P. A., Jumelle, Ranvier, and Richter. 3,344,884. Hoch, RenS G., Jumelle, and Minos. 3,351,155. Trinkler, Alfred, Stieglats, and Jumelle. 3.298,180. Jumelle, Louis F., G. J.-L. Ranvier, and G. Richter, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d' Avia- tion, and Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aero- spatiales dite : O.N.E.R.A. Silencers for jet propulsion en- gines or the like. 3,344,883, 10-3-67, CI. 181 — 51. Junas, Thomas B. : See — Hoyt, John M., Junas, and Key. 3,308,105. Junck. John A. : See — Beyers, Marvin E., Brown, Carter, Junck, Lauterbach, and Winters. 3,354,563. Junck, John A., and J. Kokaly. to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hydraulic ejector control mechanism for earthmoving scraper. 3,313,050, 4-11-67, CI. 37 — 129. June, Ronald K. : See — - Ryder, Elliott E., Jr., and June. 3,310.531. Juneau. Lewis K. Axle nut wrench. 3,295,399, 1-3-67, CI. 81 — 74. Jung, Erland V., to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Production of juice from sugar-containing plant material. 3,313,653, 4-11-67, CI. 127 — 44. Jung, Erland V., to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Production of juice from sugar-containing plant material. 3,347,705, 10-17-67, CI. 127 — 44. Jung, Erland V.. and S. H. Monteus. Centrifuges. 3,309,015, 3-14-67, CI. 233 — 10. Jung, Gerhard : See — Endres, Hermann, Bonnie, and Jung. 3,303,484. Jung, Herbert F. : See — Scheinpflug, Hans, Grewe, and Jung. 3,301,747. Scheinpflug, Hans, Jung, and Schrader. 3,357,882. Jung, Herbert F., H. Scheinpflug, and F. Grewe, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Combination of organic mercury compounds and 1,2-propylene-bis-dithiocarbamic acid salts as fungicides for rice plants. 3,342,670, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 22. Jung, Jean-Pierre, and G. Schetty, to H. A. Whitten & Co. Disazo pyrazolyl dyestuffs. 3,325,468, 6-13-67, CI. 260— 160. Jung, Johann : See— - Koenig, Karl-Heinz, Datow, Pommer, Jung, and Scholz. 3,301,902. Jung. Margarete : See — Kroeger, Hanns H., and Jung. 3,328.206. Ryhiner, Gunther, Von Dohren, and Jung. 3,350,232. Jung, Margarete, and G. Grueneberg, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft and Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Electrochemical process of and apparatus for replacing hy- drogen in oxidizable chemical compounds by a functional group. 3,316.161, 4-25-67, CI. 204—79. Jung Products, Inc. : See — Gamm, Paul B. 3,327,703. Jung, Richard R. : See — Johnson, Glen R., Jr., Jung, and Watters. 3,332,656. Jung, Richard R., to Clark Equipment Co. Material handling machine. 3,326,311, 6-20-67, CI. 180 — 7. Jung, Shee Lup, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Lubri- cated polypropylene polyethylene self-bonded nonwoven carpet backing. 3,322,607, 5-30-67, CI. 161—67. Jungbluth, Geofg, and W. Autrum, to NSU Motorenwerke Akiengesellschaft. Sealing arrangement for rotary engines. 3,333,763, 8-1-67, CI. 230—145. Junge. Bjarne : See — Orabowski, Walter L., Junge, and Storm. 3,334,785. Hodhmann. Henry G., Junge, and Lyon. 3,337,159. Junge, Charles H. : See — Kingsbury, George R., Junge, Weinkamer, and Slater. 3,350,763. Jungermann, Eric : See — Herrick, Aaron B.. Carlo, and Jungermann. 3.330.767. Jungermann, Werner, R. Niemann, L. Six, and W. Walther, to Industrie-werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaft. Disinte- grating training ammunition for firearms. 3,338,167, 8-29- 67, CI. 102—92.7. Junghanns, Ernst : See — Gumboldt, Albert, Junghanns, Schleitzer, and Stemmer. 3,349,064. Junghans Aktiengesellschaft, Gebruder : See — Junghans, Helmut, and Kaiser 3,299,814. Kaiser, Paul. 3,330,209. Wolber, Robert. 3,350,874. LIST OF PATENTEES 667 Gebruder Junghans 3,299,814, 1-24-67, I. 3,327,833. , to AUtiebolaget AutoUemi. -27-67, CI. 198 — 19. Rocking 3.300.564, 1-24- 3.300.565, 1-24- 3.303.258, 2-7- 3.303.259, 2-7- Junghans, Helmut, and P. Kaiser, to Aktiengesellschaft. Clockwork fuze. CI. 102— SI. Junghanss, Helmut, to Duisburger Kupferliutee. Process for the production of finely particulate high purity copper powder. 3,353,950, 11-21-67, CI. 75 — .5. Junginger, Alberto, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Apparatus for controlling chemical reactor temperatures by means of superheated steam. 3,307,921, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 28S. Jungles, James M. : Sec — Jungles, Robert N. and J. M. 3,316, 8S0. Jungles. Kobert N. : Sec — Chiaparpelli, William, and Jungles. 3,356,874. Jungles, Kobert N. and J. M. Automatic cat litter box. 3,316,SS0, 5-2-67, CI. 119—1. Jungner, Bengt G. I. : See — Jungner, Olov G. II. and B. G. Jungner, Olov G. II. and 15. G. 1. Analysis machine. 3,327,833, 6- Jung-Shien, Chang, to Foo Jung Enterprises, Ltd. chair. 3,338,625, 8-29-67, CI. 297—18. Junior-Daalderop, Maria W. J. G. P. : Sec — Daalderop, wilhelmus H. J. D. 3,354,706. Juniper, A. T„ Ltd. : See — Juniper, Albert T. 3,335,916. Juniper, Albert T., deceased, by II. G. Juniper, executrix, to A. T. Juniper Ltd. Apparatus for use in the washing of com- pressor blades of gas turbine engines. 3,335,916, 8-15-67, CI. 222—170. Juniper, Helena G. : See — Juniper, Albert T. 3,335,916. Junk, Carl, to J. D. Adams Co. Roof truss jig. 3,332,679, 7-25-67, CI. 269—58. Junkel, Wolfgang, and M. R. Nielsen, to American Hospital Supply Corp. Tray assembly. 3,348,799, 10-24-67. CI. 248—283. Junker, Otto. Vacuum induction furnace. 67, CI. 13—27. Junker, Otto. Vacuum induction furnace. 67, CI. 13—27. Junker, Otto. Vacuum induction furnace. 67, CI. 13—27. Junker. Otto. Vacuum induction furnace. 67, CI. 13—27. Junkermann, Helmut, and F. Loftier, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of para- formaldehyde. 3,351,66S, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 615.5. Junkers & Co., G.m.b.H. : See— Vollprecht, Siegfried. 3 330,479. Junkers Flugzeug- und Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Sanger, Eugen. 3,327,970. Junkins, Ernest M. Work holding and transferring device. 3.351,032, 11-7-67, CI. 112 — 2. Juno, Oscar P. Counterbalancing weight for barbecue spits. 3,298,247, 1-17-67, CI. 74—573. Junta, Barbara : See — Pan, Samuel C, Lerner, Principe, and Junta. 3,324,153. Juptner, William E., and G. K. Rueb, to Babcock Electronics Corp. Electrical switch contact structure including damp- ing means. 3,337.707, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 166. Jura, Stanislav, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickyeh stroj'u Praque. Tape winding control mechanism. 3,315,907, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Jura, Stanislav, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickyeh stroju. Brake or drive unit for recording tape. 3,347,435, 10-17-67, CI. 226—176. Jura, Stanislav, and M. Martinek, to Vyzkummy ustav mate- matickyeh stroju. Tape transport mechanism. 3,341,141, 9-12-67, CI. 242—55.12. Juras, Appy, to University Patents, Inc. Colored fiber metal structures and method of making the same. 3,356,559. 12- 5-67, CI. 161—5. Jurasek, Walter R., to Avoset Co. Center-push lever release mechanism for aerosol valves. 3,317,092, 5-2-67, CI. 222 — 402.13. Jurasova, Nina V. : See — Kapitanov, Nickolai N., Petrova, and Jurasova. 3,314,- 581. Jurch, George R.. Jr. : .See — Pope, George W., Clarke, and Jurch. 3,331,690. Jurd. Leonard, to United States of America, Agriculture. Acidic fruit and vegetable food and method of coloring employing benzopyrylium compounds. 3,301,683, 1-31-67, CI. 99—103. Jurd, Leonard, to United States of America, Agriculture. Flavylium compounds and methods of using them. 3,314,- 975, 4-18-67, CI. 260—345.2. Juredine, Gordon M., to Synthetic Products Co. Alkaline earth metal carboxylate-phosphites. 3,321,499, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 403. Juredine. Gordon M., to Synthetic Products Co. Alkaline earth metal carboxvlate phosphite stabilizing composition. 3,356,- 617, 12-5-67, CI. 252 — 400. Jureit, John C, to Automated Building Components. Inc. Truss with multi-tooth connector. 3,298,151, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 644. Jureit, John C, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Corner connector. 3,305,252, 2-21-67, CI. 287 — 20.92. Jureit, John C, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Structural wooden beams. 3,309, S33, 3-21-67, CI. 52—691. Jureit, John C, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Trac- tion plate. 3,342,414, 9-19-67, CI. 238—14. Jureit. John C, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Cable protector. 3,350,501, 10-31-67, CI. 171 — 135. Jureit, John C, and T. J. Bowman, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Truss fabricating machine. 3,329,328, 7-4-67, CI. 227—152. Jureit, John C, and A. C. Middleton, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Pole bonding. 3,344,225, 9-26-67, CI. 174 — 45. Jurena, Prokop J. Beverage carton with straw. 3,303,984, 2-14-67, CI. 229—7. Jures, Steve A. Fish lure. 3,313,059, 4-11-67, CI. 43 — 42.16. Jurgens, Orville F. : See — Cooke, Ted E. 3,345,036. Jurgens, Wilhelinus A., to North American PhilipsCo., Inc. Cathode unit for electric discharge tubes. 3,327,lo7, 6-20- 07, CI. 313—278. Jurick, Martin II. : Sec — Gunderson, Robert O., and Jurick. 3,355,596. Jurid Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Schlomer, Josef, and Gerloff. 3,306,715. Juris, Mitchell A., J. A. Storcel, and L. T. Ihota, to Amphenol Corp. Electrical connector contacts. 3,316,528, 4-25-67, CI. 339—259. Jurisch, Otto : See — Schatz, Gunther, Gemeinhardt, Brucher, and Jurisch. 3,345.719. Jurisich, Joseph M. Means and method of positioning materials under the ground. 3,352,115, 11-14-67, CI. 61 — 35. Jurny, Josef, to Adamovske Strojirny, narodni podnik. Ink roller separating means. 3,304,863, 2-21-67, CI. 101 — 351. Jurny, Josef, and J. Kovar, to Adamovske Strojirny, narodni podnik. Non-uniform motion establishing gearing. 3,309,- 935, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 393. Jurow, Joseph : See — Garwin, Edward L., Walz, and Jurow. 3,315,732. Jurowki Willi : See — Fiala, Ernst J. H., Andres, and Jurowski. 3,354,906. Jurschak, Mary K. Pressure exhaling exercising device. 3,333,- 844, 8-1-67. CI. 272—57. Jurschewitz, Paul A. W. Polymerization process using ultra- sonic vibrations. 3,325,386, 6-13-67, CI. 204 — 159.22. Just, Dieter, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Process for the determination of diffusion profiles in semi- conductor bodies. 3.303,109, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 1. Just, Jerome O., and H. W. Stern, to Aquatic Controls Corp. Hydraulic propulsion system. 3,348,624, 10-24-67, CI. 180 — 66. Justi, Eduard : See — Dittmann, Heiner, Grune, and Justi. 3.311,507. Justi, Eduard, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Berlin and Erlangen, Germany, and Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for storing gaseous fuel for the operation of fuel cells. 3,350,229. 10-31-67, CI. 136 — 86. Justi. Eduard, and A. Winsel, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. and Siemens-Schuekert werke A.G. Process and apparatus for removing reaction water from galvanic fuel cells. 3,322,574, 5-30-67, CI. 136 — 86. Justi. Eduard, and A. Winsel, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft, and Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Electro- chemical method and apparatus for producing a protective gas mixture consisting of nitrogen and hydrogen. 3,347,759, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 129. Justice, Ged H., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for produc- ing urea-formaldehyde foams. 3,306,861, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Justice, Ged H., to Allied Chemical Corp. Odor suppression in urea-formaldehyde foams. 3,312,639, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Justice, Gregory, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Meter bridge cir- cuit including signal-biased amplifier for providing D.C. current to grounded load. 3,360,727, 12-26-67, CI. 324—123. Justice, John J., to Lotus Ltd. Mulling of shoe uppers. 3,314,093, 4-18-67. CI. 12—142. Justice, John L. : See — Craver, Augustus E., Mohan, and Justice. 3,340,092. Justice, John L., E. A. Wielicki, and A. Labriola, to FMC Corp. Method of preparing cellulose film having improved durability. 3,345,200, 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 60. Justus, Edgar J., to Beloit Corp. Vacuum plastic bottle forming machine and method. 3,323,274, 6-6-67, CI. 53 — 30. Justus, Edgar J., and K. J. Brown, to Beloit Corp. Con- tinuous digestor. 3,311,530, 3-28-67, CI. 162 — 19. Juveland, Omar O. : See — Peters, Edwin F., and Juveland. 3.303,151. Shepard, John W., Juveland, and Peters. 3,326.871. Shepard, John W., Peters, and Juveland. 3,352,795. Juveland, Omar O., to Standard Oil Co. Catalyst and cata- lytic process. 3.318,S63, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Juvinall, James W.. E. Kock, and J. F. McCaslin, to The De Vilbiss Co. Method and apparatus for electrostatic de- position of coating materials. 3,296,015, 1-3-67, CI. 117 — 93.44. Juvinall, James W., and C. A. Purdy, to Ransburg Electro- Coating Corp. Serially arranged valves. 3,320,975, 5-23- 67, CI. 137—613. Juzhno-Ualskv Mashinostcoitelnv Lavod : See — Boiko, Jury P., and Potapenko. 3,334,505. 668 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Jye, William H., to Sogenique (Service) Ltd. Metrological ap- paratus. 3,334,419, 8-8-67, CI. 33 — 143. Jyo, Yoshio : gee — Sakuragi, Taketami, Jyo, Yomo, and Asano. 3,309,412. K-Line Corp. : See — ■ Shallenberg, Robert L. 3,296,914. KHG Associates : See — Kupka, John J. 3,344,867. K & M Electronics Co. : See — Krause, Stephen R. 3,340,509. Krause, Stephen R. 3,348,030. K & R Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Krause, Harold E., and Rasrnussen. 3,320,814. K-S-H, Inc. : See — Stahlhut, Leo G. 3.321,882. KSM Products, Inc. : See — Pease, Charles C. 3,313,912. Pease, Charles C. 3,315,062. KVP Sutherland Paper Co. : See — Buttery, Kenneth T. 3,318,508. K&W Products, Inc. : See — Bogner, Paul M. 3,332,055. Kaanehe. John. Drv product dispenser means. 3,344,958, 10-3-67, CI. 222 — 181. Kaarlela, William T., to General Dynamics Corp. Method for brazing super alloys and refractory metals. 3,342,971, 9-19- 67, CI. 219 — 85. Kaas, Adele and R., and A. Werling. Ring of plastic material having resiliency. 3,331,527, 7-18-07, CI. 220—54. Kaas, Roger : See — Kaas, Adele and R., and Werling. 3,331,527. Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C, to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of urea with a low biuret content. 3,318,951, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 555. Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C, to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of urea. 3,356,723. 12-5-67, CI. 260—555. Kaatz, Herbert W., to Randolnh Mfg. Co. Selector valve. 3,334,658. 8-8-67, CI. 137 — 630.16. Kabaian, Jimmy H., and J. F. McGurn, to North American Aviation, Inc. Stable reference apparatus. 3,354,724, 11- 28-67, CI. 73—505. Kabar Mfg. Corp. : See — Johnson, Reino J. 3,332,826. Kabata, Masaharu : See — Bada, Toyaki, Tanaka, and Kabata. 3,307,014. Kabata, Takuji : See — Ueno, Kenzo. Kamiehika, Sato, and Kabata. 3,300,431. Kabel, Heinrich, to Paul Hellermann G.m.b.H. Device for tieing cable harnesses. 3,353,227, 11-21-67, CI. 24 — 16. Kabell. Louis J. : See — Goodale, Kenneth S., and Kabell. 3,344,412. Murphy, Howard E., and Kabell. 3,334,309. Kabell, Louis J., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Semiconductor light source. 3,341,857, 9-12-67, CI. 346 — 107. Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H. : See — Waninger, Matthias G., and Berkes. 3,337,696. Kabik, Irving : See — Menichelli, Vincent J., and Kabik. 3,306,202. Kiibisch, Gerhard, to FMC Corp. Process for the manufac- ture of hydrogen peroxide. 3,328,128, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 207. Kabisjolo Laosja Jotacio Seisakusho Chiyoda-Ku : See — Fujie, Kunio. 3,342,254. Kabot, Warren D. : See — Ryan, John W., and Kabot. 3,321,047. Ryan, John W., Kabot, and Northrop. 3,341,964. Ryan, John W., Moore, and Kabot. 3,301,575. Kabushiki Kaisha Daini Seikoslia : See — Kurosawa, Moriyoshi. 3,335,561. Kabushiki Kaisha Ebara Seisakusho Ebara Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See— Takada, Shuichi, and Yosomiya. 3,306,066. Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten : See — Kitai, Kivoshi. 3,326,108. Kitai, Kiyoshi. 3,358,575. Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho: See — ■ Abe, Akira. 3,311,963. Abe, Zenmon, Takami, Matsuura, and Furuhata. 3,321,- 696. Aoki. Nobuhiko, and Aiiro. 3,310,755. Doi, Toshio. 3,305,815. Doi, Toshio. 3,305.816. Doi, Toshio. 3,305,817. Fujinaka, Megumi. 3,312,785. Fukasu, Shunlchi, Ebisawa, Tonooka, Oishi, Takashima, and Hosogai. 3,339,567. Futaki, Hisao, and Ikegami. 3.328,722. Hirai, Tadamasa, Ueda, Munakata. and Watanabe. 3,355,- 508. Hori, Eiichi, Hashimoto, and Saito. 3,323,645. Ikegami, Kazutoshi. 3,305,713. Ikegami, Kazutoshi. 3,317.803. Ikegami, Kazutoshi, and Kamoi. 3,299,407. Inose, Fumiyuki. 3.339,121. Isoda, Kenichi, and Ono. 3,302,459. Iwata, Tomonori. 3.356,604. Kambara, Toyozo, Terasawa, and Arai. 3,321,371. Kamoi, Akira, and Ejiri. 3,32S,567. Kimura, Hirokazu. 3,324,433. Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho : See — Continued Kitamura. Kosuke. 3,305,62S. Kobayashi. Masaru. 3,312,091. Komatsubara, Kiiehi, and Kurono. 3,319,208. Komoda, Tsutomu. 3,345,514. Kozuma, Noboru, and Fukawa. 3,297,962. Mamiya, Shigeo. 3,344,246. Migitaka, Masatoshi. 3,337,378. Miura, Takeo, Miyamoto, and Hirano. 3,359,502. Miura, Takeo, Yokozawa, and Iwata. 3,358,130. Miyairi, Makio. 3,312,644. Muta, Aldnori, Furukawa, and Kovama. 3,355,527. Muta, Akinori, Ge.io, and Shiozawa. 3,328,129. Muta, Akinori, Gejo, and Shiozawa. 3,338,679. Muta, Akinori, Uehara, and Kurata. 3,315,066. Nagata, Minora. 3, 360. 730. Nagata, Minoru, and Ono. 3,311,756. Nishimura, Masaharu. 3,304,793. Nomura, Masayoshi, Tokuyama, Tauchi, and Takeshi. 3,345,222. Numakura, Toshio, and Morozumi. 3,333,170. Oikawa, Mitsuru, and Okabe. 3,312,556. Ono, Naoya, Haraguchi, and Takasugi. 3,302,685. Ono, Nacya, and Mori. 3.337,789. Oya, Yuicbiro. 3,305,842. Ozasa, Susumu, and H. and C. Kimura. 3.333,098. Ozasa, Susumu, and Komoda. 3,297,869. Seki, Takeo, Tauchi, and Takagi. 3,342,650. Takagi, Takeshi, Migitaka, Ueda, and Kimura. 3,298,- 880. Takami, Katsumi. 3,338,100. Takami, Katsumi. 3,358,208. Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekawa, Sawada, Kimura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Takeda, Yasutsugu, and Maekawa. 3,359.500. Tokuyama, Takashi. and Uehara. 3,303,069. Tomono, Masami, Ueda, Takagi, and Kobayashi. 3,298,- 082. Tsuyama, Hitoshi, Hirose, and Okamoto. 3,359.447. Usami, Noboru, Aida, Narita, Ogino, and Kitamura. 3,328,516. Watanabe, Hiroshi, and Munakata. 3,315,157. Yamamoto, Manabu, and Murayama. 3.353.060. Yamamoto, Shinji, and Narita. 3,328,761. Yoshine, Hiroki. 3.305 780. Kabushiki Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho : See — Date, Tasuku. 3,329,413. Date. Tasuku. and Kajikawa. 3,342,463. Honda, Hidehisa, and Sakai. 3,352,367. Honda, Soichiro. 3,325,637. Kajikawa, Ryuzo, Hasimoto, and Tahara. 3,354,875. Kaneda, Junichi. 3,338,077. Kabushiki Kaisha Kato Seisakusho : See — Maeda. Keiji. 3,300,987. Kabushiki Kaisha Kobavashi Kikai Seisakusho : See — Suzuki, Mitsuyuki, and Yoshida. 3,355 813. Kabushiki Kaisha Komatsu Seisakusho : See — Futamata, Masayuki. 3.303,047. Futamata, Masayuki. 3,323,607. Kabushiki Kaisha Kvusvu Ataka Consultant : See — Wada. Goiehi. 3,309,120. Kabushiki Kaisha Miroki Seisakusho : See — Fukami, Kosaburo. 3,323,245. Kabushiki-Kaisha Nihon Seikosho : See — Kiso. Sei.ii, and Nakamura. 3,350.817. Sasaki. Noburo, Mishima. and ! Sugai. 3,302,655. Seto, Toshimicbi. 3,311,500. Kabushiki Kaisha Obara Koguku Garasu Seizosho : See — Fukuzaki, Fukuhichi. 3,303,011. Kabushiki Kaisha Ricoh : See — Ataka, Hisanori. 3.301.153. Fujimoto, Sakae. 3.322.427. Furukawa, Yozo. Satomi. Hariu, and Takei. 3,299,272. Kabushiki Kaisha Sega Enterprises : See — Ochi. Shikanosnlke. 3.326,223. Kabushiki Kaisha Seiko Denki Sisakusho : See — Okamoto, Kiyoshi. 3.303,313. Kabushiki Kaisha Seisan Nihon Sha : See — Naito, Kakuji. 3,340,116. Kabushiki Kaisha Suwa Seikosha : See — Imahashi, Issei. 3,316,426. Imahashi, Issei. 3.351,822. Kabushiki Kaisha Taihei Seisakusho : See — Nagaoka, Norivuki 3.339.757. Nagaoka, Noriyuki. 3,349,820. Nagaoka, Noriyuki. 3,353,690. Kabushiki-Kaisha Tokai Rika Denki Seisakusho : See — Inariba, Tokuzo. 3,348,083. Kabushiki Kaisha Toko Radio Coil Kenkyusho : See — Matsushita. Akira. 3,305,727. Kabushiki Kaisha Tokyo Gurafikku Dezainazu : See — Ogata, Tsugio. 3,297,335. Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo Keiki Seizosho Co.. Ltd.) : See — ■ Kawada, Shin-Ichi. 3,321.841. Kawada, Shin-Ichi. 3,327,185. Takarabe, Takeki. and Chikaraishi. 3,310,793. Kabushiki Kaisha Tokyo Koki Seizojo : See — Goto, Sajio. 3, 339.91S. Kabushiki Kaisha Toyota Chuo Kenkvusho : See — Chiku, Takewo, and Igarashi. 3,304,787. LIST OF PATENTEES 669 Kabushiki Kaisha Tujikoshi : See — Kondo Masao, Ohsawa, and Arai. 3,295,964. Kabushiki Kaisha i'akult Honsha : sec — Shir Ota, .Miunni, Bndo, and Nakajima. 3,310,074. Shirota, Minora, Bndo, and Nakajima. 3,320,693. Kabushiki Kaisha Yashica : See — Miyauchi, Hideo. 3,321,780. Miyauchi, Hideo, and Kaniijo. 3,337,146. Kabushiki Kaisha Yokogawa Denki Seisakusko (Yokogawa Electric Works Ltd.) : See — Tada, Osamu. 3,345,630. Takeda, Shojl, and Yamaguchl. 3,317,837. Kabushiki, Takara K. : See — Yauiashita, Ilaohiro. 3,357,798. Kacalieff, Christ D. Molding apparatus. 3,343,222, 9-26-67, CI. 18—42. Kiiih, Alfred, to 1'atolhold Patentverwertungs- & Elektro- Holding A.G. Varaetor diode frequency multiplier. 3,341,- 714, 9-12-67, CI. 307—88.5. Kachel, Irwin, to The Kauland Corp. Thermionic cathode form- ing process using electrostatic charge attraction. 3,342,035, 9-19-67, CI. 117—223. Kachergis, Henry J., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Multiple capacity syringe. 3,307,548, 3-7-67, CI. 128—218. Kachi, Hiroshi : See — Umewaka. Toshio. Kachi, Okubo, and Hirano. 3,300,S43. Kachurchak, Joseph. Plastic liner for cardboard box. 3,355,- 081, 11-2S-07, CI. 229 — 14. Kackloudis, Steve J., to Bedford Heights. Tubular hair roller with removable hair clip. 3.335,734, 8-15-67, CI. 132 — 40. Kaczeus, Steve L., to Huyck Corp. Apparatus for measuring the tension of flexible materials. 3,296,857, 1-10-67, CI. 73—159. Kaczmarek, Victor: See — ■ Krasinski, Walter F., Kaczmarek, and Jermain. 3,334,941. Kadak, Eugene, to United States of America, Navy. Signal interlacer. 3,315,031, 4-1S-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Kaden, Wolfgang : See — Pechner, Otto G., Kaden, and Richter. 3,326,380. Kadis, Albert L., to Raytheon Co. Multitone data transmis- sion system with data bits comprised of combinations of data tones and rest tones. 3,305,635, 2-21-67, CI. 178 — 66. Kadisevskis, Edmunds : See — Cooper, Lawrence E., and Kadisevskis. 3,302,269. Kadivnik, Norman H. : See — Bjorn, Thomas E., and Kadivnik. 3,302,491. Kadivnik, Norman H., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Photodetec- tion fluid monitor including alarm circuit with fail-safe means. 3,30S,300, 3-7-67, CI. 250 — 218. Kadner, Woldemar, to International Standard Electric Corp. Method of making wave guides. 3,341,432, 9-12-67, CI. 204—9. Kado, Masaru : See — Takematsu. Tetsuo, Ohashi, and Kado. 3,333,94S. Kadowaki. Koichi : See — Tsuji. Shigeru, Hayashi, Kadowaki, and Sato. 3.30S.525. Kadron, Stanley F., and H. G. Ludwig, to The Bendix Corp. Automatic direction finder with frequencv modulated servo control. 3,353,184, 11-14-67, CI. 343 — 117. Kaeding, Warren W., and E. J. Strojny, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of salicylic acids. 3,337,616, 8-22-67, CI. 260—521. Kaempfer, Karl K., to H. D. Drain Corp. Sink fastener. 3,358,- 297. 12-19-67, CI. 4 — 1S7. Kaenel, Reginald A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Apparatus facilitating adjustment of equalizers. 3,321,719, 5-23-67, CI. 333—28. Kaess, Franz, II. Michaud. and J. Seeholzer, to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke, Aktiengesellschaft. Method of prepar- ing a blend of a melamine formaldehvdre resin and a de- aminotriazine formaldehyde resin. 3,347,953, 10-17-67, CI. 260—849. Kaess, Franz, H. Prietzel, and K. Scheinost, to Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werk Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of mel- amine. 3,357,9S0, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 249.7. Kaess, Gary, to Polaroid Corp. Camera apparatus. 3,330,193, 7-11-67, CI. 95—11. Kaess, Gary, and D. S. Wilson, to Polaroid Corp. Semi-auto- matic apparatus for withdrawing photographic film units from a film pack. 3,316,823, 5-2-67, CI. 95 — 1. Kaessen. Donald A. : See — Carter, James C. Smith, and Kaessen. 3,304,S77. Kaestner, Thankbar W., to The A. H. Nilson Machine Co. Wire straighteners. 3,331,231, 7-1S-67, CI. 72 — 79. Kafferlin. William H., to Corry Jamestown Corp. Locking mechanism for file cabinets. 3,331,644, 7-18-67. CI. 312— 218. Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. High field strength magnetic device. 3,343,111, 9-19- 67, CI. 335—216. Kafka, Wilhelm, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Device for producing high-intensitv magnetic fields of short duration. 3,360,692. 12-26-67, CI. 317 — 123. Kafka, Wilhelm, and F. Depping, to Siemens Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Superconducting magnet coil. 3,336,549, 8-15-67, CI. 335— 21 r,. Kaga, Fumio, to Noritake Iron Works Co. Ltd. Filter press. 3,360,130, 12-20-67, CI. 210—225. Kagan, Fred : See — Bannister, Brian, Birkenmeyer, and Kagan. 3,316,243. Kagan, Fred, and D. G. Martin, to The Opjohn ('<>. Proa for the preparation of ditluoro-steroids. 3,297,728, 1-10- 67, CI. 260 — 397.2. Kagan, Fred, and W. J. Wechter, to The Upjohn Co. 1-phcnnxy- ; .. dihalophenylalkanols and hypocholesteremic composi- tlons containing Hie same. 3,357,887, 12-12-67, CI. 167— 65. Kagan, George M., and A. L. Miller, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Emulsion polymers of a 2-methyI alpha olefin and a dialkyl fumarate. 3,314,908, 4-18-67, CI. 260—29.6. Kagan, Henri : See — Jeannin, Uobert A. A., and Kagan. 3,328,203. Kagan, Henri, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Trac- tion (Societe Anonyme). Pressure responsive battery charger control. 3,328,663, 6-27-67, CI. 320—17. Kagan, Sholly, to Polaroid Corp. Keyed camera transmitter and control circuit therefor. 3,307,107, 2-28-67, CI. 325 — 102. Kagan, Sholly, and F. A. Rodgers, to Polaroid Corp. Method for transmitting digital data in connection with document reproduction system. 3,347,981, 10-17-67, CI. 178 — 5. Kagawa, Masaaki, and A. and J. Watanabe, to Tokyo Shihaura Electric Co., Ltd. Tap changing apparatus for a trans- former. 3,308,374, 3-7-67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Kagawa, Noriaki : See — Kimura, Yoshio, Kasamatsu, and Kagawa. 3,303,322. Kagi, Jakob, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Method of and apparatus for controlling a nuclear reactor vapor generating plant. 3,332,849, 7-25-67, CI. 176—20. Kagi, Jakob, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Nuclear reactor plant having leak detection control system. 3,341,421, 9-12-67, CI. 176 — 20. Kagi, Jakob, to Sulzer Bros., Ltd. Method of heating work- ing medium in the heat exchanger of a nuclear reactor installation. 3,349,003, 10-24-67, CI. 176 — 60. Kagiya, Tsutomu : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Segawa, Yokota, Kondo, and Nakashio. 3,309,296. Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Shimidzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Fukui, Kenichi, Yuasa, Kagiya, Shimizu, and Sano. 3,337,475. Kahan, George J., and J. L. Mees, to International Business Machines Corp. Method for making printed circuits. 3,305,416. 2-21-67, CI. 156—3. Kahata, Hisashi : See — Takahashi, Yoshikazu, Kojima, and Kahata. 3,323,900. Kahili, Henry A. Oscillating wire trimming apparatus. 3,358,- 343, 12-19-67, CI. 25 — 105. Kahl, Joseph. Portable motor - aspirated psychrometer. 3,303,700, 2-14-67, CI. 73—338.6. Kahl, Paul : See — Achter, Eugen, and Kahl. 3,357,096. Kahl, William G., Jr. : See — Gaily. John, Jr., and Kahl. 3,335,285. Kahle Engineering Co. : See — Engel, William T., and Heflich. 3.322.010. Engel, William T., and Heflich. 3,323,633. Lindsay, James B. 3,322,164. Kahle, Gerald R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Organopoly- lithium polymerization initiators and their preparation. 3,296,150, 1-3-67, CI 252—431. Kahle, Gerald R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for polymerizing isoprene with a lithium catalyst and a halo- gen adjuvant. 3,312,680, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 94.2. Kahle, Gerald R., and O. G. Buck, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymers of 1-monoolefins and fulvenes. 3,313,786, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Kahle, Glenn W., to Deere & Co. Hydraulically engaged clutch with dual spring means and modulating valve. 3,306,40S, 2-28-67, CI. 192 — 85. Kahle, Rolf D. : See — Scarbrough, John, Sweeney, and Kahle. 3,307,025. Kahle, Rolf D., to OPE Controls, Inc. Data collection sys- tem. 3,320,805, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 313. Kahlenberg, James F. Fluid flow adjustment device for mani- folded dispensing nozzles. 3,357,606, 12-12-67, CI. 222— 486. Kahlow, William. Extruder for collapsible tubes. 3,303.909. 2-14-67, CI. 222—98. Kahn, Alan R., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electrode assembly. 3,295,515. 1-3-67, CI. 128—2.06. Kahn. Andre L. : See — Herold, Charles Y., and Kahn. 3,342,640. Kahn, Elliot, and A. Bobrowich, to Louver, Arrow and Damper Corp. Damper construction. 3,312,242, 1 1 67, CI. 137 — 601. Kahn, Elliott H., W. M. Nelson, and S. Stempler, to United States of America, Navv. Bio-instrumentation monitoring and display device. 3,309,684, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 213. Kahn. Frank : See — Cheney, Frank E., and Kahn. 3,324,280. Kahn. Harry J. Stressed structural element. 3,315,425, 4-25-67, CI. 52 — 223. Kahn, Henrv. Method of determining the proper depth of penetration of a root canal file. 3,330,040, 7-11-67, CI. 32—57. Kahn, Iwan, to Contraves AG. Method of and apparatus for gun firing practice. 3.304.S46. 2-21-67, CI. 95 — 1. Kahn. Leo M. Method of washing and centrifuging. 3,320,- 624. 5-23-67, CI. S— 159. 670 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kalm, Leo M. Balancing systems for extractors, particularly washing or cleaning machines. 3,330,168, 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 573. Kahn, Leo M. Apparatus for cleaning clothes and treating wash liquid. 3,353,378, 11-21-67, CI. 68 — 18. Kahn, Leonard R. Communication encoding and decoding system employing selective attenuation and phase shitting of synchronizing signals and harmonics. 3,333,052, 7-25-67, CI. 178—5.1. , . Kahn, Leonard R. Signal selection and squelch control in wideband radio receivers. 3,337,808, 8-22-67, CI. 325— 474. Kahn, Leonard R. Compatible single-sideband system with synthesized phase modulating wave. 3,350,645, 10-31-67, CI. 325 — 137. Kahn, Nathaniel L. : See — Brothman, Abraham, Kahn, and Reiser. 3,314,063. Kahn, Nathaniel L., R. D. Reiser, G. A. Harris, Jr., and M. Schrier, to Sangamo Electric Co. Meter encoder- transmitter. 3,312,964, 4-4-67, CI. 340 — 204. Kahn, Peter B. : See — Deverell, Geoffrey J., and Kahn. 3,3o9,818. Hordlev, Albert E., and Kahn. 3,315,940. Kahn Pete'r B., and T. A. Oldfleld, to Plessey-UK Ltd. Actuating arrangements. 3,348,454. 10-24-67, CI. 91 — 44. Kahn, Samuel G., and P. P. Actor, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Synergistic coceidiostatic compositions and methods. 3,323,- 991, 6-6-67, CI. 167—53.1. Kahn, Stephen : See — Deutsch, David E., and Kahn. 3,334,020. Kahn, Walter C. Pipe heating arrangement. 3,351,738, 11-7- 67, CI. 219—301. „ , i . Kahn, Walter C, to Electro-Trace Corp. Pipe heating arrange- ment. 3,354.292, 11-21-67, CI. 219—301. Kahn, William M. : See — Reach, Rov W., and Kahn 3,304,858. Kahng Dawson, J. R. Ligenza, and S. H. Wemple, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method for making electrode connections to potassium tantalate-niobate. 3,323,947, 6-6- 67, CI. 117—213. Kahre, LeRov C. : See — Begley, John W., Kahre, and Carney. 3,328,480. Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, A. Staller, and J. W. Zimmermann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of stable aqueous dispersions of vinyl ester polymers. 3,301,805, 1-31-67, CI. 260—29.6. Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, and W. Ehmann, to Farbwerke Hoechst vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning, Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of low molecular weight homo- and copolvmers of vinyl esters. 3,311,595, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 7a. 5. Kahushiki Kaisha Daikin Seisakusho : See — Fujimoto, Keisuke, Murakami, and Okuno. 3,303,912. Kai, Fumio : See — Seki, Shigeo, Kai, and Ogawa. 3,338,950. Kai, Shigeto : See — Kashima, Hiroshi, Kurokaws, Kai, and Oka. 3,346,931. Kaier, William A. Apparatus for troweling. 3,311,086, 3- 28-67, CI. 118 — 120. Kain, Per, and V. Torok, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Rolling mill. 3,353,384, 11-21-67, CI. 72— 19. Kaindl, Franz : See — Lauffer, Harald, Seeber, and Kaindl. 3,334,162. Kairies, Wilhelm, and A. von Konig, to Agfa Aktiengesell- schaft. Stabilising photographic silver halide emulsions with organic mercury compounds. 3,356,503, 12-5-67, CI. 96 — 109. Kaiser, Ado : See — Bollag, Werner, Gutmann, Hegedus, Kaiser, Langemann, Muller, and Zeller. 3,330.837. Kaiser, Ado, and P. Zeller, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. l-(p- semicarbazonomethyl-benzyl) - 2 - methyl-hydrazine salts. 3,314,992, 4-18-67, CI. 260—554. Kaiser Aerospace & Electronics Corp. : See — Balding, George H. 3,319, 24S. Balding, George H. 3,344,276. Cornell", Kent M., Gard, and McAfee. 3,331,069. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See — Bailey, Thomas W. 3,338,016. Bastis. Thomas E., Bridges, Houck, and Moore. 3,340,4S9. Berg, David G. 3,312,031. Berridge, Jack A. 3,309,829. Bowman, Jan. 3,322,551. Bowman, Jan. 3,357,842. Bowman, Jan. 3,357,843. Bvrns, Alva C. 3,328,127. Bvrns, Alva C. 3.337,305. Elmer, Jack T., and Altmann. 3,333,972. Gernes. Donald C, and King. 3.31S,6S4. Henrickson, Henry G. 3,312,098. Henrickson, Henry G. 3,338,463. Henrickson, Henry G., and Langewis. 3,312,097. Jenkins, James D., and Reynolds. 3,314,142. Koepf, Almont H., and Richter. 3,312,099. Langewis, Cornells. 3,314,274. Langewis, Cornelis. 3.359,775. Loach, James A. 3,329,537. Martinet, Jacques R., and Hicks. 3 346.24S. Martinet, Jacques R.. and Van Dreser. 3,309,209. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See — Continued McKenna, Bernard D. 3,333,971. Muije, Pieter, Mohondro, and Fetzer. 3,349,469. Neely, Joseph E. 3,324,810. Neely, Joseph E. 3,360,388. Raine, Frank F., and Cooper. 3,353,976. Reynolds, Charles B., Eklund, and Burklo. 3,315,430. Schlass, Jerome J. J., and Meyer. 3,330,086. Schroter, Richard C, and Paulson. 3,320,709. Schroyer, Patrick L. 3,312,028. Smith, Arthur D., Henrickson, and Langewis. 3,353,394. Softer, Noah, and Shorr. 3,338,811. Stanley, Charles J. 3,319,856. Strong, Grant F. 3,300,158. Titus, Leslie, Thornberry, and Breuer. 3.351.42S. Townsend, Merlyn E., Guelda, and La Rue. 3,31.1,956. Van Dreser, Merton L., and Anderson. 3,336, 14cS. Watters, Donald W. 3,346.424. Zinniger, Theodore C. 3,304,955. Kaiser, Bernd, and A. Stieringer, to Eugen Bauer G.m.b.H. Automatic braking device for magazine reel. 3,342,432, 9-19-67, CI. 242—55.11. Kaiser, Carl, and C. L. Zirkle, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Phenylcyelopropanecarboxylic acids and esters. 3,313,842, 4-11-67, CI. 260—471. Kaiser, Carl, and C. L. Zirkle, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. (2 - amino - 1 - hvdroxyethyl)-thianaphthenes. 3,326,935, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 330.5. Kaiser, Carl, and C. L. Zirkle. to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Aminocvcloalkvl derivatives of 5H-dibenz [b,f]azepine. 3,335,133, 8-8-67. CI. 260—239. Kaiser, Donald E., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine frame. 3,313,968, 4-11-67, CI. 310 — 258. Kaiser, Donald W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process improvement in amino-triazine production and oxyalkyla- tion. 3,330.830, 7-11-67, CI. 260—249.6. Kaiser, Donald W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Polvurethanes cured with guavamines. 3,341,499, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 75. Kaiser, Donald W., S. Fuzesi, and R. J. Raynor, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for the preparation of methyl-alpha-D-glucoside. 3,296,245, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 210. Kaiser, Edward W. Housing duct for utility devices. 3,304,954, 2-21-67, CI. 138—112. Kaiser, Edward W. Tell-tale system for jacketed piping sys- tems. 3,336,584. 8-15-67, CI. 340 — 242. Kaiser. Francis T. : See — Brown, John W., Jr., Buesing, and Kaiser. 3,337,138. Kaiser, George C, R. D. King, and H. M. Scislowicz, to Abbott Laboratories. Flow control clamp. 3,316,935, 5-2-67, CI. 137—595. Kaiser Gvpsum Co., Inc. : See- Bauer, Donald R. 3,300,372. Byssing, George J. 3,320,710. Byssing, George J. 3,349,529. Gall, Robert W. 3,314,613. Gall, Robert W. 3.337,191. Kaiser, Harold D., and A. H. Mones, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Method of making a capacitor with a multilayered ferroelectric dielectric. 3,305,394, 2-21-67, CI. 117—217. Kaiser, Henry J. Golf putting training device. 3,301,561, 1-31-67, CI. 273—186. Kaiser Herbert, and J. A. Bradley-Lovekin, to Avon Rubber Co. Ltd. Injector for injection moulding machines. 3,337,- 921, 8-29-67, CI. 18—30. Kaiser Industries Corp. : See — Humphreys, George B. 3,357,917. Meisel, George M. 3,351.293. Parlee, Norman A. D„ and Mahin. 3,295,960. Preston, Martin. 3,342,471. Romberg. Albert K. 3.314 633. Young, Robert R. 3,335,968. Kaiser Jeep Corp. : See — Ordoriea. Miguel A., and Sauzedde. 3,295,625. Kaiser, Johann, to Mann. Chr. Maschinenfabrik. Adjustable holding means for self-lubricating spinning or twisting rings for spinning or twisting machines. 3,338,045, 8-29- 67, CI. 57—120. Kaiser, Karl : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Weiden, Kaiser, and Komischke. 3,354,055. Kaiser, Karl B., to The Ingersoll Milling Machine Co. Cutter shank tightener. 3,311,023, 3-28-67, CI. 90 — 11. Kaiser, Lionel J., to Universal Match Corp. Autographic device. 3,309,112, 3-14-67, CI. 282 — 1. Kaiser, Martin. Method of forming a lock knot for coil springs. 3,344,813, 10-3-67, CI. 140—101. Kaiser, Oswald : See — Claus, Kurt, Gehring, Geier, Marx, and Kaiser. 3,359,100. Kaiser, Otto : See — Cadus, Anton, Kaiser, Weber, Benker, and Uhr. 3,304,- 282. Kaiser, Paul : See — ■ Junghans, Helmut, and Kaiser. 3,299,814. Junghans, Helmut, and Kaiser. 3,299,914. Kaiser, Paul, to Messrs. Gebruder Junghans Aktiengesell- schaft. Self-destroying fuze for rotating projectiles. 3,330,- 209, 7-11-67, CI. 102 — 71. Kaiser, Richard B. : See — Spengos, Aris C, and Kaiser. 3,298,905. LIST OF PATENTEES 67X Kaiser, Stanley C. Photographic slide mount riveting press. 3,303,087, 2-14-07, CI. 72—45-'. Kaiser Steel Corp. : See — Daughters, Harold H. 3,290,G89. Edeburu, Charles J. 3,^14,710. Griuioldi, Kanohlo H., and Powers. 3,325,S95. Murphy, Francis J., and Tokola. 3,328,909. Shlpman, George E. 3,343,891. Kaiser, William H. Tool holder for bits and the like. 3.290,- 0S3, 1-10-07, CI. 29—90. Kaiser, Wolfgang : See — Freeh, Gunther, Kaiser, and Rahn. 3,327,111. Kaisler. Francis J., and A. Jentilet, to United States of Amer- ica, Air Force. Tilt control device for search track optical system. 3,330,958, 7-11-07, CI, 250 — 203. Kajl, Arltsune : See — Mivazaki, Koshin, Hashimoto, Kaji, Sakimoto, Taniguchi, and Noguchi. 3,334,120. Kajikawa, Kyu/.o, E. Hasimoto, and E. Tahara, to Kabushiki Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho. Apparatus for adjust- ment of fuel injection amount in internal combustion en- gines. 3,354,S75. 11-28-67, CI. 123—140. Kajita, Takehi: See — Nishigaki, Susumu, Kobayashi, Noda, and Kajita. 3,301,- 307. Kajitani, Yoichi, to Kurashiki Kayon Co. Ltd. Method of manufacturing flat viscose fibers. 3,318,990, 5-9-07, CI. 264— 1S7. Kajitani, Yoichi, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Process for preparing a viscose spinning solution, fibers formed there- from and paper containing said fibers. 3,359,155, 12-19-07, CI. 162 — 146. Kajiue, Masaki : See — Inoshita, Kagenobu, Saijo, and Kajiue. 3,324,216. Kajlwara, Toshiyuki. Cold rolling apparatus. 3,312,416, 4-4-67, CI. 242 — 78.1. Kajiwara, Toshiyuki, to Hitachi Ltd. Thrusting devices for rolling mills. 3,326,028, 6-20-07, CI. 72—240. Kaken Kagaku Kabushiki Kaisha : See — - Hara, Tadataka. 3,352.759. Kakinuma, Atsushi : See — Yamatodani, Sabuio, Kakinuma, and Kanamaru. 3,310,- 475. Kakiuuma, Atsushi, and S. Yamatodani, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method for producing L-glutamic acid from furan compounds. 3,320,773, 0-20-07, CI. 195 — 30. Kakiuchi. Hiroshi, and H. Sato, to Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd. Aromatic hydrocarbon-formaldehyde resinous conden- sation products and process for producing the same. 3,303,- 107, 2-7-67, CI. 260—07. Kakizawa, Shigeki, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Magnetron anode structure having cavities with rounded corners so that solder seepage cannot occur during brazing. 3,327,161, 0-20-07, CI. 315—39.75. Kalafatas, Nicholas J., and G. A. Consolazio, to General Foods Corp. Process of fining gelatin using phosphates and water-soluble carbonates. 3,355,444, 11-28-07, CI. 200 — 118. Kalafatas, Nicholas J., and G. A. Consolazio, to General Foods Corp. Process of fining gelatin by means of car- bonate precipitation. 3,355,445, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 118. Kalajian, Edward A. Beverage container carton with punch- out container handles. 3,315,803, 4-25-67, CI. 206 — 65. Kalamazoo Mfg. Co. : See — Keller, Ralph E. 3.344,747. Kalandiak, Michael : See — Kine, Benjamin B., Kalandiak. and Buechler. 3,345,203. Kalart Co. Inc., The : See — Castedello, William. 3,349,683. Schwartz, Morris, and Bender. 3.335.S51. Schwartz, Morris, and Bender. 3,344,238. Kalata. Daniel R., and H. H. Huston. Nestable containers. 3,347.411, 10-17-07, CI. 220 — 97. Kalav, Cevat. to Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoft Aktiengesellschaft. Production of thioethers. 3,320,255. 5-16-67, CI. 260—248. Kalb, John W., to The Ohio Brass Co. Electrical conductor system. 3,32S,640. 0-27-07, CI. 317 — 72. Kalb, John W., to The Ohio Brass Co. Lightning protection assembly for overhead lines. 3,360,6S6, 12-26-67, CI. 317—72. Kalbfleisch, Georg, and A. Kaltschmitt, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Rotary regenerator with separating zone 3,321.011. 5-23-67, CI. 165—7. Kalbow, Theodore W. : See — Drevalas, Constantine N., Kalbow, and Tomlin. 961. Kaleigh Industries, Ltd. : See — Hopkins, John E., and Wilson. 3,314,277. Kalen, Bodo, to The Ducon Co., Inc. Hanger and separator used in fluidized processes. 3,333,402, 8- 55 — 345. Kalenda. Norman W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic colloid transfer system. 3,320,687, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 95. Kalenda. Norman W.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic colloid transfer system. 3,340,063, 9-5-67. CI. 96 — 95. Kal-Equip Co., Inc. : See — Cain, Robert M. 3,338,102. Godfrey, Robert V. 3,333,469. Kalert, Ralph E., Jr.. and D. A. Reise, to ACF Industries, Inc. Limited travel carburetor metering rod. 3,350,074, 10-31-07, CI. 261 — 51. 3,317, cyclone CI. Kaleta, Norbert W. : See — Gorka, Edward R., and Kaleta. 3,321,171. Kalfaian, Meguer V. Means for interpreting complex infor- mation such as phonetic sounds. 3,322,898, 5-30-07, CI. 17!)— 1. Kalich, Rudolf. Mixing container for automatically mixing of hydraulically hardenable binding means. 3,330,540, 7-11- 67, CI. 259 — 145. Kali-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft : See — Koepernik, Karl H. 3,310,366. Pelleus, Ludwig, Honig, and Slegel. 3,348,907. Schmid, Paul. 3,347,623. Kalika, Peter W. : See — Pearl, David R., and Kalika. 3,348,830. Kalika, Peter W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Wet scrub- ber for dirty gases. 3,358,413, 12-19-67, CI. 55 — 230. Kalil, James : See — Dixon, Stanley, Ennis, and Kalil. 3,296,222. Kalil, James, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for chlorosulfonating olefinic hydrocarbon polymers using sulfuryl chloride. 3,299,014, 1-17-07, CI. 260—79.3. Kalina, Ben F. Can device. 3,3-53,700, 11-21-67, CI. 220 — 1. Kallnke, Elroy B. : See — Hammons, Carl A., Kalinke, and Smith. 3,353,371. Kalinkina, Zorja V. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjans- kaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman. jaro- slatseva, Schukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk. Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Kalinowski, Lester W., to Broadview Chemical Corp. Primer or activator composition and method. 3,332,816, 7-25-67. CI. 156—307. Kalish, David : See — Kulin, Saul A., Stark, and Kalish. 3,340,102. Kalista, John E. : See — Helsing, Knud J., and Kalista. 3,311.207. Kaliszer, Henryk, and S. V. Hayes, to National Research De- velopment Corp. Correction balancing of rotating bodies. 3,342,083, 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 573. Kalium Chemicals Ltd. : See — Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,339,979. Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,341,252. Kalkanis, James N. Meat holding device. 3,353,578, 11-21- 67, CI. 146—218. Kalkner, Bernhard : See — Kramer, Werner, Hammerling, and Kalkner. 3,356,901. Kalkner, Bernhard, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Short-circuit current limiter for coupled power systems. 3,356,900, 12-5-67, CI. 317—20. Kallaes. Elis, to Jarnbirger Aktiebolag. Tool for external machining of workpieces. 3,296,933, 1-10-67, CI. 90 — 15. Kallay Adam G. Tape cartridge and winding mechanism. 3,343,759, 9-26-67, CI. 242—55.19. Kallberg, Karl A., to Sala Maskinfabriks Aktiebolag. Rotary scraping device for nodulizlng drums in pelletizing plants. 3,316,585, 5-2-67, CI. 18—1. Kalle Aktiengesellschaft : See — Beck, Rudolf. 3,346,435. Beck, Rudolf. 3,349,153. Diener, Horst, and Ulmschneider. 3,296,126. Endermann, Fritz, and Uhlig. 3,326,682. Gebler, Horst, and Selfried. 3,324,218. Hinsken, Hermann, Trzeciak, and Rasel. 3.348,760. Indrike, Viktor. 3,349,989. Lehmacher, Michael and J. M. 3,332,324. Loos, Diether. 3,302,240. Muller. Herbert. 3.322.962. Schmidt, Willi J. 3,323,747. Schwanekamp, Hubert, and Trzeciak. 3,303,084. Schwanekamp, Hubert, and Trzeciak. 3,325,331. iSeifried. Walter, Braunisch, and Enhart. 3,322,553. Twele, Gunther, and Rothaug. 3,343,370. Wibbing, Gerd, and Brux. 3,323,703. Kallen, George H., and R. P. Wilson. Stylus actuator. 3,333,- 273, 7-25-67, CI. 346—29. Kallen. Jorg : See — Riethmann, Jean, and Kallen. 3,312,697. Kallenbach, Donald D., to Ideal-Aerosmith, Inc. Pressure reducing apparatus. 3,323,369, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 407. Kaller. Hans : See — Wollweber, Hartmund, Hiltmann, Kaller, and Kroneberg. 3,344.188. Kallert, Wilhelm : See — Heydkamp. Wolfgang, Muller, and Kallert. 3,357,932. Kallet, Eli A., and P. W. Collyer, to Barnes Engineering Co. Planet sensor having a plurality of fixed detectors about two orthogonal axes and a partially attenuating mask cen- trally located in the field of view of the detectors and smaller than the total field of view. 3,351,756, 11-7-67, Cl. 250—83.3. Kallianos, Andrew G. : See — Mold, James D., Kallianos, and Shelburne. 3,332,428. Kallio. Laurie : See — Kallio, Richard K, and Kallio. 3,357,777. Kallio. Nlilo W. Sheath for a woodsman's tool. 3.31S.499, 5-9-67, Cl. 224 — 2. Kallio, Richard K., and L. Kallio, administratrix of estate of R. K. Kallio. deceased. Portable periscope for viewing public events. 3,357,777, 12-12-67. Cl. 350 — 301. 672 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kallman, Robert: See — Kanter, Harry, and Kallman. 3,336,600. Kanter, Harry, and Kallman. 3,336,601. Kanter, Harry, and Kallman. 3,343,176. Kallmann, Hartmut P., B. Kramer, and E. Weissman, to New York University. Light producing and memory means. 3.331,063. 7-11-67, CI. 340—173. Kallmann Heinz E., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Ferrite mem- ory cells and matrices. 3,315,237, 4-18-67, CI. 340—174. Kalman, Leo. Method and apparatus for sewing with a presser foot. 3,357,386, 12-12-67, CI. 112—235. Kalman, Peter G., to A. B. Dick Co. Photoconductive copy system. 3,347,669, 10-17-67, CI. 96 — 1. Kaimanek, Joseph M., to Scully-Jones. Recirculating bearing. 3,341,262, 9-12-67, CI. 308 — 6. Kalmanson, Vladimir A., to Vsesouzny Institute Nauchnoi i Tekhnieheskoi Informatsii. Thermographic reproduction apparatus wherein the original data is stored on a rotating cylinder. 3,312,822, 4-4-67, CI. 250—65. Kalmus, Henry P. Gravity meter. 3,336,806, 8-22-67, CI. 73—382. Kalning, Frederick E., to United Mattress Machinery Co. Knotting head. 3,338,273, 8-29-67, CI. 140—101. Kalnins, William V. : See — Mattson, Charles A., and Kalnins. 3,313,964. Kalns, Ilmars, to Formsprag Co. Bi-directional no-back drive device. 3,335,831, 8-15-67. CI. 192 — 8. Kalocsai, Bela O., and R. F. Wrench, to Corning Glass Works. Edge form grinding. 3,313,060, 4-11-67, CI. 51—283. Kalopissis, Gregoire, and A. Viout, to L'Oreal. N-tertiary aminoalkvl-N'-kydrocarbon asparagine amides. 3,303,213, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 534. Kalopissis, Gregoire, and A. Viout, to L'Oreal. Atmospheric surface active agents and method of preparing them. 3,331,781, 7-18-67, CI. 252 — 152. Kalopissis, Gregoire, A. Viout, and G. Vanlerberghe, to Societe anonyme dite : l'Oreal. N'-acyl-N'-hydrocarbon-N-tertiary aminoloweralkvl asparagines. 3,337,548, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Kalpin, Max L. Vehicle immobilizing means. 3,333,860, 8-1- 67, CI. 280—29. Kalsov, Anne S. J. Footwear with heavy sole parts. 3,305,- 947, 2-28-67, CI. 36—2.5. Kaltenbronn, James S., to Parke. Davis & Co. Thienyl-1- naphthalene acetic acids and related compounds. 3,314,- 974, 4-18-67, CI. 260—332.2. Kaltschmitt. Alfred : See — Kalbfleisch. Georg, and Kaltschmitt. 3,321,011. Kaltsoyannis, Alex : See — Chamberlain, Norman H., Speakman, and Kaltsoyannis. 3,308.944. Kaluza, Ludwig, to C. Freudenberg. Apparatus for ruffling sausage casings. 3,337.906, 8-29-67. CI. 17 — 42. Kalve. Ernest. Prestressed drag shell construction or bucket. 3.352.038. 11-14-67, CI. 37 — 135. Kalvoda, Jaroslav : See — Anner, Georg, and Kalvoda. 3,300,486. Anner, Georg, and Kalvoda. 3,300,520. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,925. Anner, Georg. Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,926. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,927. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,928. Anner, Georg. Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,929. Wettstein, Albert, Anner. Kalvoda, and Jeger. 3,316,- 253. Wettstein, Albert. Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3.346,601. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and TJeber- wasser. 3,349.083. Wettstein, Albert. Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, Ueberwasser, and Heer. 3,346,569. Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Cross stretching machine for nonwoven webs. 3,303,547, 2-14-67, CI. 28 — 1. Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Apparatus for pro- ducing perforated nonwoven fabric. 3,325,868, 6-20-67, CI. 19 — 161. Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Apparatus for cross-laying fibrous material. 3,340,584, 9-12-67. CI. 28 — 1. Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Apertured non- woven fabric with channels between apertures. 3,345,243, 10-3-67, CI. 161—109. Kalwaites, Frank, to Johnson & Johnson. Apparatus for pro- ducing slivers. 3,345,700, 10-10-67, CI. 19 — 150. Kalwall Corp. : See — Keller, Robert R. 3,300,928. Kam. Amir: See — Katchalsky, Aharon, Steinberg, Oplatka, and Kam. 3,321.908. Kama!, Marwan R., to General Mills, Inc. Polvurethanes formed from fatty amine polyols. 3,346,517, 10-10-67, CI. 260—2.5. Kamal. Musa R., to Formica Corp. Unitary weather- resistant decorative laminate and method of making same. 3,340.137, 9-5-67, CI. 161—184. Kamal, Musa R., and J. S. Noland, to Formica Corp. Out- door decorative laminate. 3,313,676, 4-11-67, CI. 161—189. Kaman Aircraft Corp. : See — Church, Peter K. 3,336.525. Flannelly, William G. 3.306.399. 3.313.163. 3,322,379. and Price. 3,315,077. 3,300,867. 3,317,574. International Flannelly, William G. Flannelly. William G. Jones, Robert E., Jr., Sampson, Edward J. Kamano, Yoshiaki : See — Komatsu, Manki, and Kamano. 3,342,812. Kamar Products Inc. : See — Kapilow, Marvin. 3,296,926. Kamata, Yuukou : See — Morita, Masaaki, Higuchi, and Kamata. Kamath, Pandurang M., and C. E. Frank, to Copper Research Assn., Inc. Polymeric composition. 3,325,- 405, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 12. Kambara, Toyozo, S. Terasawa. and K. Arai, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Nuclear reactor with pivotal reflector control arrangement. 3,321,371, 5-23-67, CI. 176 — 33. Kamborian, Jacob S. : See — Becka, Michael M.. and Harriman. 3,359,584. Leonhardt, Horst M. 3,311,936. Leonhardt, Horst M. 3,325,841. Kamborian, Jacob S. Heel seat lasting with breast line pincers. Re. 26,197, 4-25-67, CI. 12 — 145. Kamborian, Jacob S. Application of cement to an insole. 3,311,938, 4-4-67, CI. 12—145. Kamborian, Jacob S. Automatically-operable adhesive ap- plicator. 3,315,635, 4-25-67, CI. 118 — 1. Kamborian, Jacob S. Method and apparatus for coating shoe parts. 3,342,624, 9-19-67, CI. 117 — 38. Kamborian, Jacob S. Method and apparatus for cement last- ing shoes. 3,359,586, 12-26-67, CI. 12 — 145. Kamborian, Jacob S., R. B. Dunlap, and H. V. D. Benken ; said Dunlap and said Benken assors. to Kamborian. Ap- paratus for lasting footwear. Re. 26,200, 5-9-67, CI. 12— 10.5. Kamborian, Jacob S., and M. M. Becka ; said Becka assor. to said Kamborian. Heel seat lasting. 3,320,626, 5-23-67, CI. 12—145. Kamborian, Jacob S., M. M. Becka, and R. B. Dunlap ; said Becka, and said Dunlap assors. to said Kamborian. Pulling over and lasting of shoes. 3,332,096, 7-25-67, CI. 12— 10.5. Kamei, Teruji : See — Aoki, Yoshikazu, Kamei, and Hayami. 3,320,117. Kameishi, Masayuki : See — Suzuki, Teruhiko, Kameishi, and Yamamoro. 3,316,627. Kameishi, Masayuki, R. Higuchi, and T. Niwatsukino, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Line welding meth- od for metals by explosives. 3,344,510, 10-3-7, CI. 29— 470.1. Kamemoto, Yuichiro, and S. Yamagishi, to Japan Atomic Energy Research Institute. Process for reprocessing burned uranium fuel using molten bath containing ammonium ni- trate. 3,322,679, 5-30-67. CI. 252—301.1. Kamentsky, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp. Cancer cell detector using two wavelengths for com- parison. 3,327.117, 6-20-67, CI. 250—83.3. Kamentsky, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp. Method and apparatus for detecting cancer cells. 3,327,119, 6-20-67, CI. 250—83.3. Earner, Djordje, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Er- ror checking method and apparatus. 3,351,905, 11-7-67, CI. 340—146.1. Kamerer. James W. : See — De Vore, Guy C, and Kamerer. 3,328,152. Kametani, Tetsuji. 2-bromo-4,o-dimethoxvbenzoic acid hvdra- zide. 3,322,830, 5-30-67, CI. 260—559. Kameyama. Iwao : See — Yamashita, Sunao, Iida, Hara. Hirukawa, and Kameyama. 3.317,435. Kamibayashi, Tetsusaburo : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Futami, Fukui, Kamibayashi, and Komazawa. 3,315,086. Oshima, Shintaro, Kamibayashi, and Komuro. 3,348.061. Kamichika, Murazi : See — Ueno, Kenzo, Kamichika, Sato, and Kabata. Kamii-Autokomfort : See — Meier, Karl. 3,337,884. Kamijo, Satoshi : See — Miyauchi, Hideo, and Kamijo. 3,337,146. Kamijo, Tsutomu. H. Hatakeyama, and 0. Fukumoto, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Stabilized polypropylene com- positions containing (A) a nickel salt of a phosphoric acid ester, (B) a phenolic antioxidant, and (C) optionally a ephichlorohvdrinamine condensation product. 3,312,658, 4-4-67, CI. '260 — 45.75. Kamikado, Toshiya : See — Tovosato, Tomovoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura, and Kamikado. 3,309,379. Tovosato, Tomovoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tarmura, and Kamikado. 3.326.662. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura, and Kamikado. 3.328,420. Kamimura. Akira : See — Mitsugi, Koji, Kamimura, Okumura, and 3,296,087. Kamins, Seymour : See — Rosenberg, Norman, and Kamins. 3,309,007. Kamins, Seymour, and N. Rosenberg, to C-Thru Inc. Laminated pouch construction. 3,332,603, CI. 229—68. Kamins, Seymour, and N. Rosenberg. Single handle bag con- struction. 3,344,977, 10-3-67, CI. 229 — 54. Kamins. Seymour, and N. Rosenberg, to C-Thru Products, Inc. Handle for synthetic resinous bags. 3,353,741, 11-21-67, CI. 229—54. 3,300,431. Katsuya. Products, 7-25-67, LIST OF PATKNTKKK <;?:: Kamlnskas, Rlmvydas A. : See — Kulda, Ricliard J., and Kamlnskas. 3,313,152. Kaminski, Elton G. : See — Stolle, Ralph .T., and Kaminski. 3.322,297. Stolle, Ralph J., and Kaminski. 3,353,515. Stolle, Ralph .1., Kaminski, and Close. 3,339,7S9. Kaniio. llirovoshi: See — LliroUi, Kenzo, Shlzume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawanuira. 3,346,617. Kamltanl, Jllchl, and K. Kawauchi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Body warmers. 3,315,658, 4-25-67, CI. 126 — 20S. Kamiya, Shoichl. Disaggregating agents derived from unsatu- rated hydrocarbons of petroleum fractions for manufactur- ing paper and pulp. 3,322,615, 5-30-67, CI. 162—72. Kamiya, Takaaki : See — Nawa, Hayao, Xakazawa, Miyake, and Kamiya. 3,330,725. Kamiya. Takashi : See — Ohara, Masao, Yamamoto, Kamiya, Tanaka, Sugihara, and Ito. 3,347,S83. Kamka, Gregory J. : See — Booty, Donald J., and Kamka. 3,308,992. Kanila, Merlin. Perforating device for deflating cans. 3,296,- 696, 1-10-67, CI. 30 — 16. Kamlani, Jeram S., and G. Lund, to Gas Equipment Engineer- ing Corp. Separation of gas mixtures. 3,348,385, 10-24-67, CI. 62 — 29. Kamlet, Mortimer J. : See — Adolph, Horst G., Dacons. and Kamlet. 3,296,315. Kamlet, Mortimer J., and D. V. Sickman, to United States of America, Navy. Process for producing dimethoxy-hexani- truhiphenyl and diamino hexanitrobiphenyl. 3,320,320, 5- 16-67. CI. 260 — 581. Kamlet, Mortimer J., to United States of America, Navy. 4- fluoro-4,4-dinitrobutyric acids and esters thereof. 3,356,- 714. 12-5-G7. CI. 260 — 487. Kamlukin, Igor, to Simplicity Mfg. Co. Riding tractor. 3,311,186, 3-28-67, CI. 180—70. Kamm, Helmut, to Sulzer Brothers, Ltd. Forced-flow once- through vapor generator. 3,357,411, 12-12-67, CI. 122 — 406. Kamm, Lawrence J., to Numerical Control Corp. Continuous path numerical control system with mechanical interpola- tion. 3,297,924, 1-10-67. CI. 318 — 18. Kamm, Lawrence J., to Numerical Control Corp. Mechanical interpolator. 3.347,457, 10-17-67, CI. 235 — 61. Kamm, Vernon C. : See — David, Clarence V., Kamm, and Wilkinson. 3,343,032. Kamman, Gordon W. : See — Rumsey, Rollin D., and Kamman. 3,340,966. Kamman. Gordon W., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Rotary actuator hub seal. 3,359,871, 12-26-67, CI. 92 — 121. Kammer. Erhart, to Linde Aktlengesellschaft. Control mecha- nism for shiftable transmission system. 3.321,991, 5-30-67, Ci. 74—472. Kammer, Erwin W. : See — Bingham, William L., and Kammer. 3,336,S34. Kammerer, Archer W. : See — Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 3.339.647. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 3,351.134. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., to Baker Oil Tool, Inc. Well bore testing and displacing valve apparatus. 3,306,365, 2-28-67, Q. 166—224. Kammerer, Archer W.. Jr., % to J. K. Lamphere, and % to A. W. Kammerer. Hydraulically expansible drill bits. 3,339,- 647, 9-5-67, CI. 175—268. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., % to J. K. Lamphere, and % to A. W. Kammerer. Casing severing tool with centering pads and tapered cutters. 3,351,134, 11-7-67, CI. 166 — 55.8. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr., and L. F. Castro, to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Sleeve or piston type valve device. 3,355,142, 11-28-67, CI. 251—175. Kammermever, Karl : See — Webb, James E. 3.355,S61. Kammholz, Gunter : See — Hoffmann, Lothar, Kammholz, Philippi, Meyer, and Werner. 3,306,340. Kammiller, Neil A., to Lorain Products Corp. D.C. to A.C. converter with amplitude regulation and overload protec- tion. 3.305.793. 2-21-67, CI. 331—62. Kammiller, Neil A., to Lorain Products Corp. High-low volt- age sensitive signaling circuit utilizing semiconductors. 3,341,748, 9-12-67. CI. 317—148.5. Kammiller, Neil A., and H. M. Huge, to Lorain Products Corp. Power booster including a power amplifier feedback circuit. 3.356.958, 12-5-67, CI. 330 — 26. Kamogawa, Hiroshl : See — Adachi, Takeshi, and Kamogawa. 3,329,S4S. Kamoi, Akira: See — Bcegami, Kazutoshl, and Kamoi. 3,299,407. Kamoi, Akira, and M. Ejirl, to Kabushlki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Digital adding and substracting device. 3,328,- 567. 6-27-67, CI. 235—173. Kampa, George L., to J. W. Speaker Corp. Side mount rear view truck mirror. 3,339,S76, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 478. Kampert. Keith W. to International Harvester Co. Attach- ment for tractor loader. 3,321,215, 5-23-67, CI. 280 — 425. 242-023— P- KaniDhausen Co., The: See — Barrett, George F. 3,309. 8?4. Barrett, George F. 3,320,7 14. Kamplnsky, Abe. to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Apparatus providing a directive field pattern and attitude sensing of a spin stabilized satellite. 3,341,151, 9-12-67, Cl. 244 — 1. Kamshitsky, Jury C. : See — Ugodln, Evgeny G., Lepsky, and Kamashitsky. 3,352,400. Kan, David T., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. High-frequency astable nonsaturating multivibrator. 3,354,- 409, 11-21-67, Cl. 331—113. Kan, David T., and J. G. Rakonitz, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Adjustable-frequency astable multivibra- tor. 3,334,311, 8-1-67, Cl. 331—111. Kan, Kliment N., and N. A. Jakovlev. Machine for automat- ically manufacturing a hook article from wire or strip material. 3,322,165. 5-30-67, Cl. 140 — 80. Kanaan, Zivad R., to General Motors Corp. Gas operated sump pump. 3,308,763, 3-14-67, Cl. 103 — 87. Kanada, Keitaro. to Nippon Denso Kabushlki Kaisha. Con- trol unit for windshield wiper. 3,319,143, 5-9-67, Cl. 318 — 275. Kanai, HIdeharu : See — ■ Yamamoto, Shobel, Nakalwa, Kawauchi, and Kanal. 3,320,094. Kanai, Kazumichi : See — Otsuka, Eiji, Kanai, and Inoue. 3,357,901. Otsuka, Eiji, Yoshimura, and Kanal. 3,317,601. Kanai, Seiji, and T. Tominaga, to Nippon Telegraph and Tele- phone Public Corp. Pulse-generator using punch-through- avalanche transistor producing both pulse and step-wave outputs in response to single sweep input. 3,315,097, 4—18- 67, Cl. 307—88.5. Kanamaru Shoten, Ltd. : See — Kanamaru, Yoshlo. 3,309,902. Kanamaru, Tuneo : See — Yamatodani, Saburo, Kakinuma, and Kanamaru. 3,310,- 475. Kanamaru, Yoshio, to Kanamaru Shoten, Ltd. Variable flame gas lighter. 3,309,902, 3-21-67, Cl. 67 — 4. Kanamaru, Yoshio. Cigarette lighter. 3,314,252, 4-18-67, Cl. 67—7.1. Kananen, Eino F. : See — Saari, Rudy T., and Kananen. 3,334,794. Kanavel, Gaylord A. : See — Berenbaum, Morris B., and Kanavel. 3,335,117. Kanavel, Gaylord A., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Novel crude rubbers containing metal oxide cure agents, process for cur- ing such compositions and vulcanizates obtained thereby. 3,317,491, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 79.5. Kanavel, Gaylord A., and G. Rosen, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Crude rubbers, vulcanizates and process. 3,335,118, 8-8-67, Cl. 260 — 86.1. Kanavel, Gaylord A., and G. F. Bulbenko, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Thiourea-curable acrylate stocks, vulcanization proc- ess and vulcanizate therefrom. 3,338,876, 8-29-67, CL 260 — 79.5. Kanazawa, Fujio : See — Koike, Eiji, Kanazawa, and Otsuka. 3,351,580. Kanbar, Maurice S., and M. Foster, to Oak Hill Industries Corp. Fabric currycomb. 3,330,077, 7-11-67, Cl. 51 — 205. Kanbayashi, Masaaki, and M. Takahashi, to Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the separation and purification of ethylene. 3,324,194, 6-6-67, Cl. 260 — 677. Kanbe, Susumu : See — Makino, Takayuki, Kanbe. and Mori 3,345,564. Kandel, Alexander, and P. M. Lish, to Mead Johnson & Co. Treatment of depressed states. 3,360,435, 12-26-67, Cl. 167 — 65. Kandel, Walter. Self-marking firearm target employing liquid marking material. 3,330,561, 7-11-67, Cl. 273 — 102.1. Kandis, George G., and J. B. Stearns, to The Lincoln Electric Co. Alternating current power source for electric arc weld- ing. 3,335,306, 8-8-67, Cl. 310 — 187. Kandle, Louis A., E. Hindin, and P. J. D'Orazio, to Strlck Corp. Apparatus and method of producing multiple cor- rugations simultaneously. 3,340,719, 9-12-67, Cl. 72 — 385. Kandler, Joachim : See — Feldmann, Klauss, Harnisch, Kandler, and Gerhardt. 3,309,435. Sennewald, Kurt. Vogt, Kandler, and Sommerfeld. 3,305,308. Kane, Albert J., to The Capewell Mfg. Co. Method and ap- paratus for making a saw blade. 3,331,265 7-18-67, Cl. 76 — 112. Kane, Aloysius J. : See— Wooster, George S., and Kane. 3,341,555. Kane, Bernard J., to The Glidden Co. Preparation of citronel- lol. 3,346,650, 10-10-67, Cl. 260—631.5. Kane, Bernard J., to The Glidden Co. Novel camphane deriva- tives. 3,354,225, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 611. Kane, David. Mobile irrigation devices with swivellv adjust- able wheels. 3,355,109, 11-28-67, Cl. 239 — 213. Kanp, Dennis P., and F. E. Satchell, to Brunswick Corp. Method of suspending a core means in a mold. 3,340,342, 9-5-67, Cl. 264—275. Kane, Eric D., and O. E. Olson, to American Can Co. Hvdraulic stake. 3,341,221, 9-12-67, Cl. 280 — 145. ^3 674 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kane, George E. : See — McTamany, Edward J., and Kane. 3,329,047. Kane James T. Drv pipe condensate collector containing antifreeze. 3,329.215, 7-4-67, CI. 109—17. Kane, James T., to Eastern Steel Barrel Corp. Shipping con- tainer. 3,353,705, 11-21-67, CI. 220—67. Kane, James T., H. W. Dayton, and J. H. Allison. Method for wrapping articles in a package. 3,336,721, 8-22-67, CI. 53— 32. Kane, John F., to General Electric Co. Coaxial multipactor switch utilizing magnetic field to control impedance. 3,309,- 561, 3-14-67, CI. 315—39. Kane, John W., to The Detroit Edison Co. Stand-off insula- tor bracket. 3,309,047, 3-14-67, CI. 248—65. Kane, Richard E. : See — Cromer, Charles F., and Kane. 3,358,102. Kane, Robert A., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Saw structure. 3,303,- 861, 2-14-67, CI. 143 — 68. Kane, Thomas G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyvinyl alcohol adhesives containing boric acid and hexamethylenetetramine or triethylenediamine as additive to impart quick tack. 3,320,200, 5-16-67, CI. 260—29.6. Kane, William P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pro- duction of non-blocking adherent film and foil. 3,297,476, 1-10-67. CI. 117—132. Kaneda, Junichi, to Kabushikj Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Ken- kyusho. Security unit. 3,338,077, 8-29-67, CI. 70—252. Kanegaf uchi Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Maeno, Minoru. 3,349,451. Kanegafuchi Spinning Co., Ltd. : See — Hosokawa, Kenjiro. Kojima, Mori, and Suzuki. 3,301,845. Maeno, Minoru. 3,349,451. Matsumoto, Toyokazu, Ohara, Kawase, and Sakaural. 3,347,764. Nakao, Keinosuke, and Minamiyama. 3,346,408. Kanei-Autokomfort : See — Meier. Klaus and K. 3,312,124. Kaneko, Hisashi : See — Sekimoto, Tadahiro, and Kaneko. 3,320,611. Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Decoding cir- cuit with non-linear companding characteristics. 3,296,- 611, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 347. Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Encoder and a decoder with non-linear quantization. 3,305,855, 2-21-67, CI. 340—347. Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Encoding de- vice with non-linear quantization. 3,315,251, 4-18-67, CI. 340—347. Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Nonlinear de- coding device. 3,330.589, 8-15-67, CI. 340—347. Kaneko, Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Signal compara- tor. 3,336,590, 8-15-67, CI. 340—347. Kaneko. Hisashi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Synchroniza- tion system utilizing a matched filter for correlation detec- tion of sync signals. 3,341,658, 9-12-67, CI. 178—69.5. Kaneko. Hitosi : See — Naito, Kiyotaka, Matsunaga, Izawa, Kaneko. 3,358,256. Kaneko, Keezi : See — Yamamura, Hiroshi, and Kaneko. 3,325,113. Kaneko, Keezi, to Fuji Skashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Film magazine for a movie camera. 3,334,835, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 71.2. Kaneko, Ryosaku : See — Kaneko, Shigero and R., and Kawasaki. Kaneko, Shigero and R., and K. Kawasaki. 3,320,04S. Apparatus for making stretch and bulked yarn. 3,320,048, 5-23-07, CI. 28—1. Kaneko, Takeshi : See — Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Sigesawa, and Kaneko. 3,341,- 897. Kaneko, Thomas M., and E. C. Handwerk, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Fluxing agent. 3,309,190, 3-14-67, CI. 75 — 94. Kaneko, Thomas M., and I. R. Schmolka, to Wyandotte Chem- icals Corp. Chlorine-stable detergent compositions and proc- ess for the preparation thereof. 3,359,207, 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 99. Kaneko, Yoichi : See — Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekawa, Sawada, Kirnura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Kanemaru, Kaname, and A. Nagaoka. Percolator. 3,334,573, 8-8-07, CI. 99 — 292. Ivanemitsu. Akio : See — Matsuda, Iwao, Shiga, Fulukawa, and Kanemitsu. 3,334,- 069. Kang, Ki D., and E. D. Metz, to Motorola, Inc. Semicon- ductor device with passivated junction. 3,302,076, 1—31-67, CI. 317—234. Kangas, Donald A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of water-resistant polymers employing sulfonium salts. 3,322,737, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 83.7. Kango Electric Hammers Ltd. : See — Badcock, David N. W. 3,334,693. Kania, Frank P., and E. S. Olney, to National Dairy Products Corp. Method of making a dehydrated confection. 3,345,180, 10-3-67, CI. 99 — 199. Kaniecki, Thaddeus J. : See — Cahn, Arno, and Kaniecki. 3,359,208. Kanitz, Roy E. : See — Goldammer, Freeland R., and Kanitz. 3,345.117. Katzfey, James M., Amthor, and Kanitz. 3,337,262. Kanner, Bernard : See — Pepe, Enrico J., and Kanner. 3,334,121. Kanner, Bernard, to Union Carbide Corp. Amino-organofluoro- silanes. 3,347,896, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Kanner, Martin, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Automatic exposure control apparatus for cameras. 3,324,- 777, 6-13-67, CI. 95—10. Kanngiesser, Karl-Werner, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktienge- sellschaft. Control arrangement for self-guided inverters. 3,319,151, 5-9-67. CI. 321—27. Kanngiesser, Karl-Werner, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktien- gesellschaft. Self-controlled transverters with several par- - allel-connected loads and condensers in series therewith. 3,358.209, 12-12-67. CI. 321—2. Kanno, Tadashi : See — Yamanaka, Takashi, Kanno, Atsumi, Matsuinoto, and Ishikawa. 3,304.517. Kanno, Tomonobu. to Furukawa Casting Co. Ltd. Raised floor construction. 3,295,272, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 126. Kano, Hideo, and H. Nishimura. to Shinonogl & Co., Ltd. Certain azolinyl and azinyl isoxazoles. 3,316,256, 4-25- 67, CI. 260 — 244. Kano, Hideo, I. Adachi, R. Kido, and K. Hirose, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Disubstituted isoxazole compounds and non-toxic salts thereof. 3,321,474, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 247.5. Kano, Hideo, I. Adachi, R. Kido, and K. Hirose, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Isoxazole compounds and non-toxic 6alts thereof. 3,321.475, 5-23-67, CI. 260—247.5. Kano. Hiroshi : See — Kishino, Seigo, Tomura, and Kano. 3,321,624. Kano, Motomi : See — Arikawa, Masayasu, Okuda, and Kano. 3,351,734. Kano. Takao : See — Nasu, Kintaro, Tajima, and Kano. 3,356,502. Kanoh, Masakazu : See — Takei, Tomoshichi, Kanoh, and Sumi. 3,305,365. Kansai Paint Co., Ltd. : See — Sano. Ryuiehi. and Machihara. 3.337.352. Kansas Universitv Endowment Association, The : See — Magnus, Kurt. 3,320,818. Mertes, Mathias P., and Saheb. 3,324,126. Kanter, Harrv, and R. Kallman. Necktie knot former and support. 3,336,600, 8-22-67, CI. 2—153. Kanter, Harrv, and R. Kallman. Necktie knot forming and support device. 3,330.601, 8-22-67, CI. 2 — 153. Kanter, Harry, and R. Kallman. Fastening means for necktie knot former and support. 3,343.176, 9-26-67, CI. 2 — 153. Kanter, Jerome J., to Crane Co. Purification of molten ferrous base metals. 3,332,772, 7-25-67, CI. 75 — 130. Kanthal. Aktiebolaget : See — Schrewelius, Nils G., and Magnusson. 3,345,597. Kantor, John, and M. Sharenow, to United States of America, Army. Balloon. 3,298,634, 1-17-67, CI. 244—31. Kantor. Sidney : See — Waletzky, Emanuel, Berkelhammer, and Kantor. 3,320,- 124. Kantor, Simon W., and J. Sonnenberg, to General Electric Co. Heat-fusible polybenzoxazoles. 3,306,876, 2-28-67, CI. 260—47. Kantorowicz, Gerard, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Tele- graphie Sans Fll. Traveling wave tube time delay device. 3,341,733, 9-12-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Kantrowitz, Arthur R., R. J. Rosa, and R. M. Patrick, to Avco Corn. Means for and method of preventing Hall currents in electrical equipment. 3,324,318, 6-6-67, CI. 310 — 11. Kantrowitz, Arthur R., M. B. T. George, and H. Halpern, to Avco Mfg. Corp. Means for and method of controlling at- titude of re-entry vehicle. 3,341,152, 9-12-67, CI. 244— 3.22. Kantrowitz, Arthur R., and F. B. Russell, to Avco Corp. Ap- paratus for augmenting blood flow. 3,350,721, 11-7-67, CI. 3—1. Kanzaki, Yoshitaka : See — Kobayashi, Tsuneo, Kanzaki, Yoshimura, and Yamamoto. 3,333,128. Kanzig, Werner, to General Electric Co. Solid state elec- tronic device and method. 3,296,825. 1-10-67, CI. 62 — 514. Kanzler, Georg : See — Burhorn, Friedrich, Kanzler, and Schaufler. 3,341,719. Kanzler, Robert J. : See — Glasser, Leo G., Kanzler, and Troy. 3,306,156. Kao, Lin, to Admiral Corp. Color demodulator. 3,354.265, 11-21-67, CI. 178—5.4. Kao Soap Co., Ltd. : See — Funatsu, Makoto, Torimae, Arai, and Kita. 3.336,133. Kapanka. Robert H. : See — Jamison. Lee A., Kapanka, Webster, and Masserant. 3,360,142. Kapany, Narinder S., to Optics Technology, Inc. Phototube having a photocathode adapted to absorb substantially all the light energy received. 3,299,306, 1-17-67, CI. 313—95. Kapany, Narinder S., to Optics Technology, Inc. Blood flow indicator and process. 3,349,762, 10-31-67, CI. 128 — 2.05. Kapart, Inc. : See — Artzt, William W. 3.317,922. Artzt. William W. 3,344,435. Kapel. Edward V. : See — Goldman, Mark H., Kapel, and Luda. 3,322.401. Kapelewski. Frank E. : See — Rogers, Thomas H, and Kapelewski. 3,307,087. LIST OF PATENTEES UTf, Kapllow, Marvin, to Kamar Products Inc. Motion picture aim editor. 3,296.926. 1-10-G7, CI. 88—28. Kapitanov, Nlckolai N . X. r. Petrova, and N. V. Jurasova, to Nauchno-Issledovateljsky Institute Experimeutaijnoi Khlrurglcheskoi A.pparatury and Instrumentov. Multi- staple instrument for placing a longitudinal vascular su- ture. 3.314, 581, 4-18-67, CI. 227—142. Kaplan, Albert : See — Joseph. Karl C. Kaplan, and Poppleton. 3,332,0G9. Kaplan, Albert J. Foundation garment. 3,332,426, 7-25-G7, CI. 12S- 133. Kaplan, Allan L. : See — Starr, Louis, Kaplan, and Cox. 3,357,161. Kaplan, Arnold. Luggage case. 3,330,389, 7-11-67, CI. 190— £9. Kaplan, Arthur M. : See — Rogers. Morris R., and Kaplan. 3,309,165. Kaplan; Charles M. Paint roller. 3,357,037, 12-12-67. CI. 15 — 230.11. Kaplan, Daniel E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Spin echo memory system. 3,324,461, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 173. Kaplan, David B.: See — Connolly, Thomas A., Kaplan, and Scarbrough. 3,304,- 415. Kaplan, David H., to Burroughs Corp. Visual guidance sys- tem for approach and landing of aircraft. 3,305,826, 2-21-67. CI. 340 — 26. Kaplan, Donald E„ to Burroughs Corp. Sheet item handling and stacking apparatus. 3,342,481, 9-19-67, CI. 271 — 71. Kaplan, Harry : Sec — Freeman, Arthur, and Kaplan. 3,355,499. Kaplan, Irving I., R. J. Metz, and R. H. Tuznik, to United States of America, Navy. All passive frequency detection channel. 3,316,41S, 4-25-67, CI. 307 — SS. Kaplan, Irving I., and J. G. Fay, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Signal translation system. 3,345,572, 10-3-67, CI. 325 — 474. Kaplan, Isam H., to The Rauland Corp. Cathode ray tube having a color-selection electrode with large apertures. Re. 2,625, 8-15-67, CI. 313—92. Kaplan, Leo I., to Poly Industries, Inc. Gas turbine engine with controllable power output. 3,324,655, 6-13-67, CI. 60—39.16. Kaplan, Lloyd A., to General Dynamics Corp. Isolation and purification of phosphonitrilic chloride adducts. 3,299,001, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 47. Kaplan, Louis, to Curtiss-Wright, Corp. Cockpit motion sys- tem for aircraft simulators. 3,304,628, 2-21-67, CI. 35 — 12. Kaplan, Louis G. Reversible viscous shear coupling. 3,329,- 246, 7-4-67, CI. 192 — 58. Kaplan, Marvin B. : See — Herst, Leonard A., Kaplan, and Spangenberg. 3,345,627. Kaplan, Melvin : See — Shultz, Andrew, and Kaplan. 3,341,462. Shultz. Andrew, and Kaplan. 3.359,295. Kaplan, Melvin, to Allied Chemical Corp. Polyisocyanate com- positions and preparation thereof. 3,316,286, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 453. Kaplan, Morton S. Method for casting rings by the lost wax process. 3.302,257, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 196. Kaplan, Murray A., and A. P. Granatek, to Bristol-Myers Co. Purification of tetracycline. 3,301,899, 1-31-67, CI. 260—559. Kaplan, Ruth : See — Kaplan, Sidney. 3,343,835. Kaplan, Ruth. Walking and talking doll. 3,296,736, 1-10-67, CI. 46— US. Kaplan, Sam H., to Zenith Radio Corp. Color image re- producer having red phosphor combined with red-pass filter element. 3,308,326, 3-7-67, CI. 313 — 92. Kaplan, Sam H., to The Rauland Corp. Method for making color phosphor screens. 3.342.594. 9-19-67, CI. 96 — 36.1. Kaplan, Sam H., to The Rauland Corp. Subtractive type color cathode ray tube having overlapping color phosphor areas. 3,344,301, 9-26-67, CI. 313—92. Kaplan, Sam H., and T. S. Noskowicz, to The Rauland Corp. Apparatus for effectively reducing overscan in a cathode ray tube. 3,334,258, 8-1-67, CI. 313 — 75. Kaplan, Sherman R.. and H. A. Corrigan ; said Corrigan, assor. to Dwver-Baker Electronics Corp. Cardiac monitor. 3,342,176, 9-19-67. CI. 128 — 2.06. Kaplan, Sidney, to R. Kaplan. Amusement key. 3,343,835, 9- 26-67, CI. 272—8. Kaplow, Milton, to General Foods Corp. Vacuum sealable container for hydratable products. 3,307,736, 3-7-67, CI. 220—54. Kapluszak, Marian : See — Beaujard, Louis, Mondot, and Kapluszak. 3,303,691. Kapnek, Bertram H. Shelf assembly. 3,333,555, 8-1-67, CI. 108 — 152. Kapp. Ludwig J. : See — Dodsworth, James W., and Kapp. 3,334,237. Kappe, Stanlev E., to FMC Corp. Waste treatment process and apparatus. 3,337,449, 8-22-67, CI. 210—15. Kappe, Stanley E., to FMC Corp. Sewage treatment process and apparatus. 3,347,784, 10-17-67, CI. 210—6. Kappel, Donald F. : See — Fielder, Frederick A., Hanson, Kappel, and Swenson. 3,331,126. Kappel, Hans. Hospital bed. 3,323,116, 6-6-67, CI. 5—90. Kappel, .lames C. Sectional crankshaft 3,309,941, 3-21-67, Cl. 7 1 Kappeler, Helni : See — Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Kappeler, Rlniker, and Rittel. 3,300,4G8. Schwyzer, Robert, Zatsko. Sieber, and Kappeler. 3,304,- Kappeler, Helni, and R. Schwyzer, to Ciba Corp., Intermediate in synthesis of «l-24 ACTH. 3,345,354, 10-3-07, CI. 200— 112.5. Kappelhoff, Hermann, M. G. Gennerich, W. Paul, W. Stein- beck, and W. Niemeyer, to Windmoller & Holscher. Crossed- bottom sack and process and method for manufacturing same. 3,313.217, 4-11-G7, Cl. 93—35. Kappelmann, Benjamin O., and D. L. Duncan, to Precision Agricultural Machinery Co. Mulch sheet perforating appara- tus. 3.333,557, 8-1-67, Cl. 111—91. Kappenhagen, George A., and C. P. Porterfield, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. High frequency electrical power source with pulsating control. 3,332,036, 7-18-67, Cl. 331—173. Kappenhagen, George A., and R. A. Meermans, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Corner bracket for electrical component cabinet. 3,338,012, 8-29-67, Cl. 52—282. Kappenhagen, George A., and R. J. Avalon, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Two alternate conducting multivibrators powered by AC source. 3,354,350, 11-21-67, Cl. 315 — 205. Kappus, Helmut : See — Rodermund. Gerd, and Kappus. 3,330,103. Kappus, Peter G., to General Electric Co. VTOL aircraft. 3,312,424, 4-4-67, Cl. 244 — 12. Kappus, Peter G., to General Electric Co. VTOL aircraft. 3.335,976, 8-15-67, Cl. 244—12. Kappus, Peter G., to General Electric Co. Cruise fan power- plant. 3.355,890, 12-5-67, Cl. 60 — 262. Kappus, Ulrich. Hood for conduit. 3,334,660, 8-8-67. Cl. 13S— 39. Kapral, Frank A. Implant chamber. 3,313,2S9, 4-11-67, Cl. 12S— 1. Kapsambelis, Christos B., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Automatic gain control for ambient light effects. 3,328,590, 6-27-67, Cl. 250 — 219. Kaptur, Robert E., and L. A. Kepner, to Ford Motor Co. Motor and gearing controls operate the clutch fluid con- trols. 3.322,248, 5-30-67, Cl. 192 — 3.5. Kaptur, Vincent D., Jr. : See — Carpenter, Arthur J., and Kaptur. 3,299,571. Kapur. Brij L. : See — Feighner, George C, and Kapur. 3,316,294. Kapusta, Joseph M. : See — Lombardi, Michael W., and Kapusta. 3,357,137. Kapustin, Jury M. : See — Vinogradov, Alexandr S., Kapustin, Maxjutenko, Kisel- nikow, Borisov, and Mazalov. 3,343,224. Karabchevsky, Alexandr A. : See — Isaev, Ivan S., Vedenov, Karabchevskv. Kulikov, Rats, Shutkevich, and Jafet. 3,318,365. Karabek, Yasar: See — Alexander, Alex, and Karabek. 3,310,297. Karabinos, Joseph V. : See — Dietrich, Heinz, and Karabinos. 3,344,148. Dietrich, Heinz J., Karabinos, and Raes. 3,336,397. Yiannios, Christ N., and Karabinos. 3,306,935. Karacsonyi, Paul : See — Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, Zimmermann, Karacsonyi, Berner, and Heyna. 3,334,961. Karafian. Maxim : See — Crawford, Duffer B., and Karafian. 3,355,902. Karalis. Algird J. : See — Cooley, Gerald J., Gehringer, and Karalis. 3.346.71S. Karalus. Lew W. Cigarette and smoke filter and flavor means. 3,339,557, 9-5-67, Cl. 131 — 4. Karandanis, Stanley : See — Slusher, William E., and Karandanis. 3,300,658. Karapinka. George L. : See — Carrick, Wayne L., and Karapinka. 3,322.S3S. Carrick, Wayne L., Karapinka, and Turbett. 3,324,095. Karas, Aaron B. : See — Berkowitz, George. 3,300,S07. Karas, B. A. : See — Burke, Arthur J., and Karas. 3,338,324. Karas, Edwin L.. to The Foxboro Co. Chromatographic switch- ing valves. 3,339,5S2, 9-5-67. Cl. 137 — 624.13. Karasawa, Takashi : See — Sato, Kazuo, Karasawa, Fukazawa, Sekiya, and T. Sato. 3,317,701. Karassik. Igor J. : See — Sebald, Joseph F., and Karassik. 3,339.345. Karassik, Igor J., and J. F. Sebald. to Worthington Corp. Supply of fresh unpolluted water bv means of pasteuriza- tion and sterilization of sewage effluent. 3,296,122, 1-3-67, Cl. 210—2. Karavias, Alexander N. Self-compensating transmission for driving and/or braking the wheels of a vehicle. 3,343,620, 9-26-67, Cl. 180 — 23. Karboskv, Joseph T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid han- dling. 3,303,661, 2-14-67, Cl. 62 — 55. Karboskv. Joseph T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for controlling the temperature of a fluid re- moved from a source thereof. 3,345, S27, 10-10-67. Cl. 62 — 676 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Karbowiak, Antoni E., to International Standard Electric Corp. Waveguide for transmission of electromagnetic energy in the sub-millimeter band. 3,318,651, 5-9-67, CI. 350 — 96. Karcher, Albert : See — Hopf, Wilhelm, and Karcher. 3,319,439. Karcher, John P., and L. P. Pittard. Humic acid heat sink. 3,308,578, 3-14-67, CI. 47—9. Karchmer, Jean H. : See — Morgan, Walter A., and Karchmer. 3,297,943. Kardol, Gerard J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Chain gearing. 3,304,792, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 219. Kardol, Jacobus H., to Maatschappij Van Berkel's Patent N.V. Tare device for weighing scales. 3,343,617, 9-26-67, CI. 177 — 165. Kardon, Emanuel S., to American Bag & Paper Corp. Bag. 3,342,402, 9-19-67, CI. 229—60. Kardon Industries, Inc. : See — Aquino, Salvatore A., and Wald. 3,357,542. Kardos, Otto, to Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Co. Electrode- position of nickel. 3,334,032, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 49. Karecki, Marion R. : See — Ratter, Alfred C, and Karecki. 3,319,483. Karecki, Marion R., to V-M Corp. Tape recorder. 3,350,024, 10-31-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Karecki, Marion R., and A. C. Ratter, to V-M Corp. Speed change mechanism for belt driven devices. 3,303,711, 2-14- 67, CI. 74—242.3. Karen Corp. : See — Blackburn, Leonard. 3,346,909. Karew, Joseph J. : See — Bates, Albert M., and Karew. 3,309,529. Karew, Joseph J., H. W. Hess, and J. E. Jones, to Burroughs Corp. Strip line power harness. 3,320,488, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 101. Karfo. John K. Apparatus for producing 3-dimensional form. 3,357,308, 12-12-67, CI. 90—13. Karge. Maxwell R. Linear motion bearing assembly. 3,353,875, 11-21-67, CI. 308—6. Karhu, Esko. Expansion bolt. 3,304,828, 2-21-67, CI 85 — 66. Kari, Veikko L. Steplessly controlled differential reducer cou- pling. 3,324,746, 6-13-67 CI. 74—796. Karich, John : See — Pickard, Albert F., and Karich. 3,305,033. Karich, John, and A. P. Pickard, to E. J. Longyear Co. Wire line core barrel. 3,333,647, 8-1-67, CI. 175 — 247. Karikawa, Toru, K. Ilto, and N. Uno, to Asahi Kogaku Koguyo Kabushiki Kaisha (English name), Asahi Optical Industry Co., Ltd. Camera shutter arrangement responsive both photoelectric and mechanical time control systems. 3,303,766, 2-14-67, CI. 95 — 10. Karin, Bert, and A. C. Baker, to Northrop Corp. Munitions for targets. 3,306,199, 2-28-67, CI. 102 — 7.4. Kariyone, Kazuo : See — Umio, Suminori, Kariyone, and Tanaka. 3,328,421. Karjala, Sulo A., and F. K. Dering, to Wilson & Co., Inc. Process of treating proteins and the product thereof. 3,301,692, 1-31-67, CI. 106—161. Karklins, Elgin J. : See — Van Ausdal, Gerald F., Gordon, and Karklins. 3,296,- 451. Karklys, Joseph, to General Dynamics Corp. Bistable multi- vibrator with self triggering circuit utilizing level detector tunnel diodes. 3,302,132, 1-31-67, CI. 331 — 113. Karkoska, Frank D. Coating apparatus including means to rotate and translate a rod-substrate. 3,354,866, 11-28-67, CI. 118 — 409. Karkutt, Reimund : See — Willner, Oskar, and Karkutt. 3,301.373. Karl, Anthony R. Metal gun barrel with encircling plastic layer and integral plastic sight. 3,299,558 1-24-67 CI 42—76. Karl, Clarence O. : See — Battersby, William R., Karl, and Kelley. 3.313,666. Battersby, William R., Karl, and Kellev. 3,318,977. Karl. Georg. Brush. 3,300,808. 1-31-67, CI. 15 — 604. Karl, Henry J. Filing systems. 3,315,684, 4-25-67, CI. 129 — 21. Karl. Martin. Dyeing apparatus. 3.295,340, 1-3-67, CI. 68—27. Karl, Robert. Automobile seat backrest locking device. 3 339 - 976, 9-5-67, CI. 297 — 379. Karl, Walter, to Utilux Proprietary Ltd. Terminal applying machine. 3,350.765, 11-7-67, CI. 29—203. Karlan, Sidney I. : See — Fein. Marvin M., Schwartz, and Karlan. Grafstein, Daniel, Vogel, Karlan, and Fein. Karlby, Henning : See — Lee, Winston F. Z., and Karlby. 3,301,052. Karlby. Henning, and W. F. Z. Lee, to Rockwell Mrs Fluid flow meter. 3,345,869, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 231. ' Karlby, Henning, and W. F. Z. Lee, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Vis- cosity compensated turbine flow meter. 3,355,947, 12-5-67 CI. 73—230. Karle, Franklin J., and E. D. Ayers, to The Dow Chemical Co. Electron source for mass spectrometers having an elon- gated filament and a concave focusing electrode with a resistive coating. 3,346,735, 10-10-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Karlen, Harvey R., and D. C. Eisendrath, to Cory Corp. Beverage brewing and dispensing apparatus. 3,326,115, 6-20-67, CI. 99 — 283. 3,321,505. 3,306,933. Co. Karlet, Joseph G. : See — Jamison, Warner A., and Karlet. 3,333,097. Karley, William J. Vehicle mounted aerating device for minnow buckets. 3,348,826, 10-24-67, CI. 261 — 121. Karlin, Anthony F. : See — Pettyjohn, Austin E., and Karlin. 3,301,272. Karlin, Kichard A. : See — Miles, John R., Karlin, Gettel, and Steiner. 3,321,620. Karll, Robert E. : See — McNinch, Herbert A., and Karll. 3,306,907. McNinch, Herbert A., and Karll. 3,309,316. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., to National Mine Service Co. Boring head having extensible arm and relatively rotated con- centric cutter. 3,309,144. 3-14-67, CI. 299 — 60. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., to National Mine Service Co. Artic- ulated chain type conveyor. 3,324,990, 6-13-67, CI. 198 — 171. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., to National Mine Service Co. Mining machine with laterally extensible trim chain sprockets and locking means therefor. 3,350,137, 10-31-67, CI. 299 — 61. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., C. C. Conway, and J. M. Cookson, to National Mine Service Co. Continuous miner having angu- larly adjustable trimmer bars. 3,309,143, 3-14-67, CI. 299—57. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., and R. A. Butler, to National Mine Service Co. Mining machine having adjustable rotary cutter heads on rotary turrets. 3,331,636, 7-18-67, CI. 299 — 57. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., C. C. Conway, and J. M. Cookson, to National Mine Service Co. Continuous miner having pivotal flaps between gear and conveyor trough 3,339,982, 9-5-67, CI. 299—57. Karlowetz, Bruno. Die forging machine. 3,355,931, 12-5-67, CI. 72 — 404. Karlsen, Stanley A. Pulverizing earth and rock drilling head. 3,299,972 1-24-67, CI. 175 — 107. Karlsson, Elof K., and E. C. Collins, to International Harvester Co. Rotary cleaning unit. 3,348,676, 10-24-67. CI. 209 — 22. Karlsson, Folke E., to Aktiebolaget Scanla-Vabis. Supple- mentary gear set insertable between a main gear set and a transmission connected to the driven road wheels of a motor vehicle. 3,296,895. 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 781. Karlsson, Gosta : See — Fredrikson, Bengt, Haas, Karlsson, and Rydinger. 3,334,- 171. Karlsson, Gosta, and K. Folgero, to Allmanna Svenska Ele- kriska Afctieboget. Vacuum degassing apparatus. 3,345,056, 10-3-67, CI. 266—34. Karlsson, Hans I. R. Device for automatically locking a belt or the like. 3,323,749, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Karlsson, Sven O. : See — Grees, Karl L., and Karlsson. 3,354,326. Karlstads Mekaniska Werkstad, Aktiebolaget : See — Jardmo, Sven A. 3,331,443. Ranhagen, Ernst G. R. and E. G. 3,317,051. Karlyn, William M. Synchronized automatic decorating and drying apparatus. 3,315,779, 4-25-67, CI. 198 — 20. Karlyn, William M. Article transfer mechanism for decorat- ing and drying apparatus. 3,315,780, 4-25-67, CI. 198 — Karma (New Maiden) Ltd.: See — Richardson, Arthur W. 3,316,956. Karmann, Thomas R., to Valley Mfg. Co. Welding tapered pipe. 3,329,329, 7-4-67, CI. 228—17. Karmas. George, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. 3-alkylene hemithioketals and 3-enol ethers of steroids. 3,354,153, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Karmazin, John. Heat exchanger. 3,311,165, 3-28-67, CI. 165 — 109. Karn, Harold G., Jr. Skis storage apparatus 3,301.369, 1-31-67, CI. 194—65. Karnath, Gunther: See — Karnath, Klaus-Jiirgen, G., and K. 3,298,355. Karnath, Gunther, to K. Karnath and M. H. Hoepli. Milking machine. 3,302.614, 2-7-67, CI. 119 — 14.36. Karnath, Kurt : See — Karnath, Gunther. 3,302,614. Karnath. Klaus-Jurgen, G„ and K. 3,298,355. Karnath, Klaus-Jurgen, G., and K. Vacuum operated milk- ing machine. 3,298,355, 1-17-67, CI. 119 — 14.46. Karnatz, Frank A. : See — Cislak, Francis E., and Karnatz. 3,335,145. Karnes, Wilba C, V 2 to H. H. Snelling. Adding oil to sealed automobile air conditioning system. 3,302,421, 2-7-67, CI. 62—77. Karnofsky, George B., to Blaw-Knox Co. Ice melting system. 3,338,064, 8-29-67, CI. 62 — 58. Karns. James A. Retractable trailer tongue jack. 3,314,692, 4-18-67. CI. 280 — 475. Karnuth, Delmar D. Brush attachment for shaving cream cans. 3,351,418, 11-7-67, CI. 401 — 270. Karol, Kenneth N., to AMP Inc. Shielded electrical connec- tion device. 3,335,388, 8-8-67, CI. 339—18. Karol. Kenneth N., and E. S. Thall, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrode mount and method of manufacture thereof. 3,300,677, 1-24-67. CI. 315—3.5. Karol, Kenneth N., and T. R. Johnson, to AMP Inc. Plug- board actuating mechanism. 3,302,065, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 99. Karol, Raymond J. Expansible reciprocating piston. 3,352,213, 11-14-67, CI. 92—204. LIST OE PATENTEES 077 Karoly, Gabriel : See — Turbak, Albin P., Noshay, and Karoly. 3,299,030. Karolv, Gabriel, to Ksso Research and Engineering Co. Meth- od of dyeing polyolefin fibers. 3,332,732, 7-25-G7. CI. 8 — 42. Karoly, GabrlM, R. I. McDougall, and A. F. Turbak, to Esso Research aid Engineering Co. Blending of polypropylene with nickel organic compounds to improve dyeability. 3,296,239, 1-3-G7, CI. 260—93.7. Karoly, Gabriel, A. Noshay, and A. F. Turbak, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Dyeable polyolefins. 3,310,- 548. 3-21-G7. CI. 260—93.7. Karolyi, Jozsef : See — Somogvi, Laszlo, Steingaszner, Hlinyanszky, Horvath, and Karolyi. 3,346,483. Karow. William E. : See — Simpson, Lewis E.. and Karow. 3.344.704. Karow, William E., and L. E. Simpson. Photographic method and system. 3,312,143, 4-4-67, CI. 88 — 24. Karp, Edward C, to Sanitary Scale Co. Relaceable print- ing type slug member. 3,30S,756. 3-14-67, CI. 101 — 396. Karp, Edward C, to Sanitary Scale Co. Weigh scale with fast response lever and spring balance arrangement. 3,308,- 900, 3-14-67, CI. 177 — 230. Karp. Jay C, to Alpha Microelectronics Co.. Inc. Integrated circuit sealing method and structure. 3,349,481, 10-31-67, CI. 29—627. Karp, Norman. Apparatus for handling coins. 3,297,242, 1-10-67. CI. 232—1. Karp. Norman. Cloth board and method for making same. 3,327.844, 6-27-67, CI. 206 — 50. Karp. Richard M. : See — Horwltz, Lawrence P.. and Karp. 3,339,182. Horwitz, Lawrence P., and Karp. 3,354,296. Karpe, Kenneth L., and M. J. Bogdanowicz, to International Audio Visual Institute Inc. Picture projector apparatus with sound synchronized with projected images. 3,339,455, 9-5-67, CI. SS— 27. Karpenko, Alexei K., V. D. Bondareva. M. D. Malinin, M. K. Dmolsnisky, V. G. Koroleva. I. F. Poljakov, and V. I. Savel- jev, to Moscowskaja Konditerskaja Fabrika Krasny Oktjabr. Method and apparatus for making milk caramel mass for manufacturing "iris." 3,356,045, 12-5-67, CI. 107 — 4. Karper, Albert. Card filing devices. 3,326,615, 6-20-67, CI. 312—252. Karper, Karl, to Gebruder Buhler. Photosensitive apparatus for color testing and color control in a processing plant. 3,321,636, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 218. Karpiel. Harvey B. : See — Deli, Jack M., and Karpiel. 3,333,485. Karpinsky, Jurij, to Ceskoslovenska akademle ved. Method and apparatus for measuring the intensity of the magnetic component of weak electromagnetic fields of radio frequen- cies. 3,296,533, 1-3-67, CI. 325 — 363. Karplus, Walter J. Computer. 3,317,718, 5-2-67, CI. 235 — 150.31. Karpovich, John, and W. F. Clark, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of preparing re-expandable foam. 3,342,922, 9-19- 67, CI. 264—321. Karr. Robert I. : See — Erickson, Louis A., Kiinke, and Karr. 3.346.237. Karr, Robert L. Safety razor with adjustable guard. 3,314,- 147, 4-18-67, CI. 30—60.5. Karr, Theodore J. : See — Moyer, Hallard C, Karr, and Guttman. 3,338,905. Karr, Willis F., to Federal Engineering Co. Moving sidewalk. 3,314,517, 4-18-67, CI. 198—16. Karras, Ellas. Air circulating member for a shoe. 3,331,146, 7-18-67. CI. 36—3. Karras, Ernest C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Sinewave ringing generator including a phase shift oscillator operated in a saturated mode. 3,316,502, 4-25- 67, CI. 331 — 108. Karras, Thomas W. : See — Hall, Harold E., and Karras. 3,3o0,8S5. Karsay, Bela I., to Allied Chemical Corp. Pickle liquor. 3,340,- 015, 9-5-67, CI. 23—293. Karsh. Irving: See — Burdorf, Donald L., Blakistone, and Karsh. 3,353,734. Karst, William B. : See — Parks, Robert F., and Karst. 3,318,551. Karsten, Kenneth S.. to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Cleansing compositions adapted to inhibit the formation of body odor. 3,355,388, 11-28-67, CI. 252 — 107. Karstens, Edward S. Precision leveling method. 3,307,269, 3-7-67, CI. 33—214. Karstetter, Bruce R. : See — Harrington, Roy V., and Karstetter. 3,326,703. Karten, Marvin J., to U.S. Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. Anilino-pyridinium-maleimides. 3,335,147, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 295. Kartinen, Ernest O., and F. E. Akerlund, to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Refuse incinerating process and apparatus. 3,- 303,798, 2-14-67, CI. 110—11. Kartluke, Herbert : See — Boyd, Charles A., and Kartluke. 3,320,S08. Kartridg Pak Co., The : See— Brinkley, Earl, and Young. 3,316,945. Runge, Heinz F. 3,325,905. Karwat, Ernst, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Process and apparatus for the production of ammonia synthesis gas from hydrogen containing gas mixtures. 3,327,487. 6-27-67, CI. 62—13. Karwat, Ernst, to Lind Aktiengesellschaft. Selective adsorp- tion of gases at low temperature. 3,355,859, 12-0-67. CI. 55—25. Kasai, Toshivasu. Novel 4-alkoxy naphthallmides. 3,310,- 564. 3-21-67, CI. 260—281. Kasajima, Kingo, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ldt. Brush mounting arrangement. 3,313,906, 4-11-67, CI. 310—239. Kasak, August : See — Dulis, Edward J., and Kasak. 3,303,023. Kasak, August, E. J. Dulis, and V. K. Chandhok. to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Heat-resistant high-strength stainless steel. Re. 26,225, 6-20-67, CI. 75—126. Kasakoff, Sam. Coffee maker. 3,348,469, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 320. Kasamatsu, Yutaka : See — Kimura, Yoshio, Kasamatsu, and Kagawa. 3,303,322. Kasch, Howard : See — Vought, Robert H., and Kasch. 3,355,666. Kasehagen, Leo, to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Dual feed hydrogenolysis process for glycerin and glycoes using feed of reducible sugar with hydrogenolysed residue of process. 3,341,609, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 635. Kasher, Charles, to Boonton Molding Co., Inc. Coffee brewing apparatus with means for removing used coffee grounds. 3,307,474, 3-7-67, CI. 99—287. Kashima, Hiroshi, W. Kurokawa, S. Kai, and K. Oka, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process and appa- ratus for producing stretchable high bulky yarns. 3,340,931, 10-17-67, CI. 28—1. Kashiro. Jur_zo : See — Minami, Muneyoshi, Tsuda, Sando, Kashiro, and Tamura. 3,337.505. Kashiwabara Koyo: See — Ototani, Tohei, Maruyama, Morooka, Matsumoto. Izumi, and Kashiwabara. 3,304,174. Kashiwagi, Hiroshi : See — Ito, Sukehiro, Ueno, and Kashiwagi. 3.328,713. Kashiwamura, Keiji. Combination basin and work board. 3,346.886. 10-17-67, CI. 4 — 187. Kasinkas, Edward M., to Scott Paper Co. Household bag con- struction. 3,348,762, 10-24-67, CI. 229 — 80. Kasman, Sidney : See — Green, Milton. Husek, and Kasman. 3,357,969. Kasner, Kermit M. Parts cleaning apparatus. 3,343,555, 9- 26-67, CI. 134 — 111. Kaspar, Arthur H. Multi-shelf rack. 3,300,056, 1-24-67, CI. 211—134. Kaspar. Brvce C. Speed measuring apparatus. 3,349,616, 10-31-67, CI. 73—184. Kaspar, Emanuel : See — Kerb, Ulrich, Kaspar, and Wiechert. 3,303,204. Kuhne, Manfred, and Kaspar. 3,318,919. Kaspar, Jan • See — Gutwirth, Karel, and Kaspar. 3,305,937. Kaspar, Peter D. : See — Ambrose, Paul E., Dorzey, and Kaspar. 3,328,222. Kasparian, George, to Kasparian's, Inc. Readily expandabl pedestal construction for one or more seating units. 3,323, 833, 6-6-67, CI. 297 — 248. Kasparian's, Inc. : See — Kasparian, George. 3.323,833. Kasparik, Miles F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluoroelastomers stabilized with bisulphites. 3,325,447 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Kaspaul, Alfred F., and J. W. Christensen, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Electrolytic electrophotography. 3,317.409, 5-2-67, CI. 204—18. Kaspaul, Alfred F. and E. E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Process for the formation of images on a substrate. 3,333.9S4. 8-1-67. CI. 117 — 212. Kaspaul, Erika E. : See — Kaspaul. Alfred F. and E. E. 3,333,9S4. Kasper, Andrew A., to The Kendall Co. Irradiation of pres- sure-sensitive adhesive tape in an oxygen free state. 3.32S,- 194, 6-27-67. CI. 117 — 62. Kasper, Andrew A., to The Kendall Co. Exposure to intense ultra violet light to improve characteristics of cellulosic fabrics in divinyl sulfone and glyoxal cross-linking proc- esses. 3,357,784, 12-12-67, CI. 8—116.4. Kasper, Frank S., to Anitron, Inc. Slicing machine having automatic controls for producing groups of preselected weight, 3,334,672, 8-8-67, CI. 14fr— 95. Kasper, Prank S., and R. L. Billingslev, to Amtron, Inc. Dual channel servo-amplifier circuit. 3,323,031, 5-30-67, CI. 318—29. Kasper, Frank S., and R. L. Billingsley, to Amtron, Inc. Matrix circuitry controlled bv timing modules havins indi- vidual time duration outputs. 3,350,688, 10-31-67, CI. 340—166. Kasper, Robert J., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Apparatus and method for protecting the coil of an induction melting furnace. 3,300,5G3, 1-24-67, CI. 13 — 26. Kasper, Robert J., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Coil assem- bly for an induction meltinc furnace and method of mak- ing same. 3,311,695, 3-28-67, CI. 13 — 27. Kasper, Robert J., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Apparat energizing an induction meltins furnace with a three phase electrical network. 3,331,909, 7-18-67, CI. 13 — 27. 678 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kasperowicz, Henry, and M. Gasparik, to General Electronics Corp. Method for interchanging curvature of cathode-ray tube face plate. 3,340,032, 9-5-67, CI. 65—37. Kaspers, Helmut : See — Frank, Adolf, Grewe, and Kaspers. 3,344,163. Klauke, Erich, Kuhle, Grewe, Kaspers, and Wegler. 3,341.403. Kass, David, to Original Tov Corp. Game board for checkers or chess having no side borders. 3,359,003, 12-19-67, CI. 273 — 1X1. Kass, Melvin, to Selden Mfg. Corp. Automatic sequential unit. 3,323,476, 6-6-67, CI. 112—65. Kass, Robert E. : See — Lavin, Edward, Markhart, and Kass. 3,347,808. Kass, Robert E., to The National Cash Register Co. Cellular polyurethanes prepared utilizing sodium borohydride as a blowing agent. 3,355.398, 11-28-67, CI. 260—2.5. Kassabian. William T. Gun bore protector. 3,354,569, 11-28- 67, CI. 42—1. Kassalik, Walter. Device for production of chocolate or other similarly covered nuts or almond particles. 3,332,366, 7-25- 67, CI. 107 — 15. Kasser, Alexander: See — Kasser, Ivan M. and A. 3,354,141. Kasser, Ivan M. and A. Method for preparing viscose spin- ning solution. 3,354.141, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 217. Kassinger, Rudolph : See — Morway, Arnold J., and Kassinger. 3,328,299. Panzer. Jerome, Nixon, and Kassinger. 3,354,0S6. Kassmeier, William H., to Overland Products Co., Inc. Draw- bar pin. 3,350,117, 10-31-67, CI. 280 — 515. Kassner, Donald J. : See — Boe, Harvey A., and Kassner. 3,301,225. Kassner, Donald L. : See — Lavond, Robert A., Muhlstein, and Kassner. 3,341,993. Kassner, Helmut : See — Heinimann, Karl, Kassner, and Schmachtenberger. 3,349,294. Kast, Henry, Inc. : See — Wein, Jerry E. 3,332,338. Kast, Howard B. : See — Erb. Dale M.. and Kast. 3.339.574. Kast, Howard B., to General Electric Co. Control mechanism. 3,334,521, 8-8-67, CI. 74—110. Kast, Werner, to A. Fischer. Milk solids in a liquid cosmetic preparation. 3,340,153, 9-5-67, CI. 167—90. Kastamo, James L., R. N. Means, L. Barr, E. M. Ostrowsky, and A. R. Best, to Nibot Corp. Method and apparatus for distributing and dispensing liquid products. 3,343,719, 9- 26-67, CI. 222—1. Kastan, Howard, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Helicopter rotor. 3,330,362. 711-67. CI. 170—160.53. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Water discharge device for a fuel filter water separator. 3,297,161, 1-10-67, CI. 210—114. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Filter unit having check valves insuring one-way flow. 3,302,790, 2-7-67, CI. 210 — 134. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Filter assembly sump drain flow regulator. 3,312,350, 4-4-67. CI. 210 — 307. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Fuel filter water sepa- rator. 3.312,351, 4-4-67, CI. 210 — 307. Kasten. Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Filter unit. 3,317,048, 5-2-67, CI. 210—234. Kasten. Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Filter condition indica- tor device. 3,322,279, 5-30-67, CI. 210 — 90. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Frangible valve member for fuse filter. 3,339,734, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 96. Kasten, Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Filter unit with pres- sure responsive valve means. 3,339,735, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 100. Kasten. Walter, to The Bendix Corp. Contamination indicator. 3,357,236, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 61. Kasting, Howard E., and J. P. Sachs, to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous bag making machine. 3,345,919, 10-10-67, CI. 93—8. Kastl, Uwe : See — Silberkuhl, Wilhelm J., Kastl, and Haeussler. 3,296,754. Kastner, Erich : See — Blaschek, Otto, and Kastner. 3,331,653. Kastner, Jacob, and H. Berger, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radiographic nondestructive testing method. 3,359,419, 12-19-67, CI. 250—83.1. Kastning, Ernst-Guenther : 'See — - Berding, Christoph. Hofmann, Kastning, Von Kutepow, 'Naarmann, and Reis. 3.311,596. Naarmann, Herbert, and Kastning. 3,313.789. Naarmann, Herbert, and Kastning. 3,324,092. Wisseroth, Karl, Pietsch, and Kastning. 3,350,376. Kastning, Ernst-Guenther, H. Naarmann, C. Berding, and H. Reis, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of polymers of ethylenieally unsaturated mono- meric compounds. 3,296,220, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Kastrans, Nicholas. Game device. 3,340,735, 9-12-67, CI. 73—380. Kasu. Shigeru : See — 'Sawada, Hiroomi, Takahashi, Kobayashi, and Kasu. 3,299,806. Kasuga, Noboru : See — Hanyu, Susumu, and Kasuga. 3,313,257. Kasugai, Takahiko, and S. Nojima, to Anritsu Electronic Works, Ltd. Negative resistance semiconductor devices. 3,335,337, 8-8-67. CI. 317—234. Kasza, Carl J., and W. J. Smith, to Huck Mfg. Co. Fastening device and method of making same. 3,300,347, 1-24-67, CI. 148—12.3. Katagata, Zenji, to Denki Onkyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Narrow band facsimile communicating system. 3.351,710, 11-7-67, CI. 178 — 6. Katagiri, Hiroshi : See — Konno, Tsuyoshi, and Katagiri. 3,324,413. Katano. Toshio. Method for drying raw material chips of synthetic resin. 3,349,499, 10-31-67, CI. 34—10. Kataoka, Hirohisa : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Shimidzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Kataoka, Hiroshi. Self-operative fire extinguisher. 3,326,295, 6-20-67, CI. 169—26. Kataoka, Shoei, H. Yamada, and S. Kobayashi, to Agency of Industrial Science and Technology, Ministry of Interna- tional Trade and Industry. Analog computers utilizing geo- metrical magnetoresistance effect of high mobility semicon- ductors. 3,353,010, 11-14-67, CI. 235—179. Katchalsky, Aharon, I. Z. Steinberg, A. Oplatka, and A. Kam, to Weizmann Institute of Science. Mechanochemical engine. 3,321,908, 5-30-67. CI. 60—1. Katchka, Jay R., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pressure regu- lator for diaphragm gas valves. 3,360,198, 12-26-67. CI. 236 — 80. Katchka, Jav R., D. McAllister, and E. B. Scharer, to Robert- shaw Controls Co. Control device. 3,338,517, 8-29-67, a. 236—80. Katchky, Max : See — Bacon, Wilfred, Byers. and Katchky. 3,303,505. Katchman, Arthur, to General Electric Co. Capacitor with polyphenylene oxide dielectric. 3,296,509, 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 258 Kateh'is, George. Diving mask with snorkel. 3,345,984, 10-10- 67. CI. 128 — 145. Katell, Abraham. Combined container cover and vacuum pump. 3.313,444. 4-11-67, CI. 220—44. Kates, Irving, and A. Nersesian, to Bristol-Myers Co. Aerosol container. 3,295,727, 1-3-67, CI. 222 — 136. Kates, Jav F., to Watson Mfg. Co., Inc. Paneling for elevator cabs. 3,328,927, 7-4-67, CI. 52 — 65. Kates, Josef : See — Casciato, Leonard, and Kates. 3,328,791. Kates, Josef, to Kates, Peat Marwick & Co. Coordinated con- trol of traffic flow and parking. 3,349,368, 10-24-67. CI. 340—41. Kates, Peat Marwick & Co. : See — Kates, Josef. 3,349,368. Kathriner, Josef, and J. Haberkern, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Looms with means for correcting weft thread distortion. 3,331.402, 7-18-67, CI. 139—291. Katis, William R., and J. J. McCoy, Corp. of America. Pipe coupling. 285—112. Kativo, S.A. : See — Jirik, Frank E., and Castaneda. Kato, Jiro, R. Iwanaga, T. Hayama, T. Komatsu, and T. Fujii, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Continuous process of prepar- ing formyl carboxylates and cyano aldehydes by the oxo reaction. 3,337,603, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 465.1. Kato, Kaoru, and T. Akiyama, to Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Manufacture of monofluoroacetyl fluoride. 3,341,- 581. 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 544. Kato, Keizo, S. Ide, and K. Okada, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc., and Katokura Industry Co., Ltd. Feeding silkworm larvae feed containing propionic acid. 3,295,983, 1-3-67, CI. 99 — 2. Kato, Kichiro : See — Inoue, Takayuki, Kato, Toyama, and Takagi. 3,316,080. Kato, Kimihiro : See — ■ Noda, Ikuya, Kato, Yamamoto, Okano, Ueta, Minami, and Hirano. 3,335,596. Kato, Koichi : See — Yumoto, Hirosuke, Harada, Itoga, and Kato. 3,309.452. Kato, Koji, Shoe binding fixture for skis. 3,337,226, 8-22-67, CI. 280—11.35. Kato, Masayuki : See — Sakai, Michihiko, Kato, Haglwara, and Konishi. 3,318,- 936. Sakai, Michihiko, Kato, Sato, Konishi, and Okutani. 3,301,749. Kato. Mikio : See — Hoshino, Kazuo, Fukaya, and Kato. 3,295,987. Kato, Seinosukeo : See — Nishioka, Kunlo, Nishimura, and Kato. 3,351,337. Kato, iShigehiko, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Device for opening crimped continuous tow for cigarette filters. 3,321,- 808, 5-30-67, CI. 19 — 65. Kato, Shigehiko, to Kurashiki Ravon Co. Ltd. Device for treating cigarette filter plugs. 3,358,640, 12-19-67, CI. 118—61. Kato, Takeaki, K. Ueda, S. Horie, T. Mizutani, K. Fujimoto, and Y. Okuno, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Chrysan- themum carboxylic acid esters. 3,316,275, 4-25-67, CI. 260—326. Kato, Takeaki, K. Ueda, S. Horie, T. Mizutani, K. Fujimoto, and Y. Okuno, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Chrysanthe- mum carboxylic acid maleimidomethyl ester Insecticidal com- positions. 3,318,766, 5-9-67, CI. 167 — 33. to Automatic Sprinkler 3,329,446, 7-4-67, CI. 3,296,168. LIST OF PATENTEES 679 Kato, and Mori. 3,305,- Kato, and Takenishl. Kato, Tetsuya : See — Simamura, Osamu, TaUenlshi, 544. Yoshikawa, Masabaru, Kusashio, 3,347. S46. Kato, Yoshlo, ami O. Konosu, to Matsushita Electronics Corp. Traveling-wave tube having a comb delay line formed on a ridge In a first waveguide and a plurality of connecting ridge waveguides. 3,353,057, 11-14-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Katokura Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Kato, Kei/o, Ide, and Okada. 3,295,983. Katon, John E., and L. A. Miller, to Monsanto Co. Herbl- cidal composition and method. 3,312,541, 4-4-67, CI. 71—2.6. Katona, William F., and J. E. Allen, to Monogram Industries, Inc. Toilet construction. 3,356,221, 12-5-67, CI. 210 — 300. Katoo, HIroshi : See — Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Mlnejima, "Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,346,331. Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,352,641. Katori, Mutsuhiko, to Howa Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. In- dependent swing motion apparatus for feed roller in recti- linear comber. 3,320,643, 5-23-67, CI. 19 — 225. Katsahnias, Thomas G., to Inland Steel Co. Continuous bluing and annealing process. 3,307,981, 3-7-67, CI. 148 — 6.35. Katscher, Ernst : See — Friedmann, Hans, Katscher, and Schredl. 3,355,420. Katselis, George N., and A. L. M. Robertson, to Honeywell Inc. Variable resistance assembly employed in a measuring re- balance apparatus. 3.345,566, 10-3-67, CI 324 — 99. Katselis. Nicholas G., to Walker Crosweller & Co. Ltd. Liquid level indicators. 3,359,798 12-26-67, CI 73 — 308. Katsuta. Kihei, A. Nakagawa, and H. Mltsutake, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for continuous re- moval of contaminants from lubricating oil and apparatus therefor. 3,304,255, 2-14-67, CI. 208 — 179. Katsuya, Noboru : See — Mitsugi, Koji, Kamimura, Okumura, and Katsuya. 3,296,- 087. Okumura. Shinji, Ito, Tsugawa, Katsuya, and Takahasbi. 3,320,135. Okumura, Shinji, Yoshinaga, Konishi, and Katsuya. 3.329.577. Katsuyama. Shigeo : See — Sato, Toru, Katsuyama. and Sasaki. 3.318,9S9. Katucki, George A., A. L>. D'Ercole, W. J. Howley. D. A. Alia, to General Foods Corp. Process of dehydrating potatoes. 3,359.123. 12-19-67, CI. 99 — 207. Katz, Abraham M., to Ideal Tov Corp. Animated crying doll. 3.298,129. 1-17-67, CI. 46—118. Katz, Abraham M.. and K. W. Lindsay, to Ideal Toy Corp. Moving eye mechanism. 3.358.400, 12-19-67. CI. 46 — 135. Katz. Davies H. Aircraft navigation instruments. 3,338,096, 8-29-67, CI. 73—178. Katz, Harry, to Harrv Katz & Sons. Inc. Dough forming ap- paratus. 3,335,67S, S-15-67, CI. 107—68. Katz. Harry, & Sons, Inc. : See — Katz, Harry. 3,335,678. Katz, Herbert, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of stabilizing a fluidized bed using a glow discharge. 3,304,249, 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 164. Katz, Howard M., and R. C. Pryor, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and burner and burner assembly for LPG. 3,315,- 725, 4-25-67, CI. 158 — 116. Katz, Ira R.. to Hartmann Luggage Co. Removable pocketed curtains for garment-carrying bags. 3,315,772, 4—25-67, CI. 190 — 43. Katz, Jacob : See — Katz, Miriam and J. 3,348,921. Katz, Jacob. Dispensing device having a pivoted article delivery member. 3,313,452, 4-11-67, CI. 221—268. Katz, Jacob. Dispensing devices. 3,333,731, 8-1-67, CI. 221 — 107. Katz, Jacob. Article dispenser having a plurality of rotatablv mounted sources with actuating means. 3,339,798, 9-5-67, CI. 221 — 113. Katz, Leon : See — Dalton, Philip B., and Katz. 3,330,885. Katz, Leon, and M. E. Chiddlx, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Acetylene dicarboxylic acid process. 3,352,768, 11-14- 67, CI. 204—79. Katz, Leonhard, to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Semi-conductor switching circuit with automatic unlock 3,328,598 6-27- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Katz, Leonhard. and J. H. Sununu, to Astro Dynamics, Inc. Combined electric motor and fluid pump apparatus. 3,348,- 490, 10-24-67, CI. 103— S7. Katz. Louis : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,341,778. Katz, Matthew, to General Precision Inc. Area measurement of irregular shapes. 3,308,376, 3-7-67, CI. 324 — 61. Katz, Miriam and J. Integrated chemical laboratory tov. 3,34S,921, 10-24-67, CI. 23—259. Katz, Philip. Glycerated polysaccharide candy. 3,325,294. 6-13-67, CI. 99—134. Katz, Ronald A. : See — Goldman, Robert N.. and Katz 3,307,147 Katz, Sam, to United States of America. Navy. Multicelled electrodialysls apparatus Including frlctionally engaging components. 3,337,445, 8-22-67, CI. 204—301. Katz, Seymour, to General Motors Corp. Electroless nickel plating. 3,338,740, 8-29-67. CI. 117—160. Katz, Seymour, to General Motors Corp. Electroless nickel plating. 3,338,741, 8-29-67, CI. 117—160. Katz, Seymour, to General Motors Corp. Electroless nickel plating. 3,348.969, 10-24-67, CI. 117—160. Katz, Seymour, and E. J. Miller, to General Motors Corp. Method of making contacts on semiconductors. 3,336,160, 8-15-67, CI. 117 — 227. Katz, Sherwin D. : See — Rezabek, Vernon E., and Katz. 3,296,716. Katz, Sidney M., to The Seeburg Corp. Carrying case for stringed musical instruments. 3,326,359, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 13. Katz, Silas : See — Roffman, Gary L., and Katz. 3,327,943. Katz, Silas, to United States of America, Army. Fluid pres- sure reference. 3,313,313, 4-11-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Katz, Silas, and E. T. Winston, to United States of America, Army. Angular displacement sensor. 3,308,550, 3-14-67, CI. 33—206. Katz, Stanley : See — Ahrons, Richard W., and Katz. 3,322,974. Katzel, Abraham S. Portable telephone switchboard light. 3.302,011, 1-31-67, CI. 240—4. Katzenberger. Ralph H., S. A. McGavern, Jr., and H. S. Gill, to Wallace-Murray Corp. Series compound torsional vi- bration damper. 3,314,304, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 574. Katzenmeyer, Edwin B., to B. F. Goodrich Co. Fuel tank. 3,347,400, 10-17-67, CI. 220—22. Katzer, Melvin F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for stimulating gas wells. 3,305,019, 2-21-67, CI. 166 — 45. Katzer, Melvin F„ to Dow Chemical Co. Aqueous gel of water-swellable acrylic polymer and non-ionic filler. 3,354,084, 11-21-67, CI. 252—2. Katzer, Melvin F., and R. A. Gierak, to The Dow Chemical Co. Mixing apparatus. 3,338,560, 8-29-67, CI. 259 — 4. Katzew, Charles J., and E. F. Frost, to Brockton Contract Packaging Sales Corp. Method of manufacturing a plastic container. 3,354,603, 11-28-67, CI. 53 — 30. Katzfey, James M., F. R. Amthor, Jr., and R. E. Kanitz, to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Folding table assembly with seating structure. 3,337,262, 8-22-67, CI. 297 — 159. Katzfey, James M., and W. J. Peterson, to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Physician's examining table. 3,348,893, 10-24-67, CI. 312—209. Katzman, Fred : See — Lipman. Leonard. 3,310,814. Katzman, Frederick, to Reynolds Metals Co. Collapsible stacking crate. 3,315,835, 4-25-67, CI. 220 — 6. Katzman, Lawrence, and E. Briggin, to Kaz Mfg. Co.. Inc. Electrode and heating chamber for vaporizers. 3,319,046, 5-9-67, CI. 219—275. Katzman, Lawrence, E. Briggin, A. N. D'Elia, and E. M. Stolarz, to Kaz Mfg. Co.. Inc. Hood for steam facial. 3,351,- 737. 11-7-67, CI. 219 — 271. Katzschmann, Ewald, to Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of a-monochlorohvdrin mono- esters of carboxylic acids. 3,321,500, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 408. Katzschmann, Ewald, to Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of tere- and isophthalic acid dichloride. 3,341,438, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 158. Katzschmann, Ewald, to Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.TI. Process for the preparation of monophenvl ethers of glycols. 3,354,227. 11-21-07, CI. 260—613. Kauder, Otto S., to Argus Chemical Corp. Polyvinyl chlo- ride resin compositions having increased resistance to heat deterioration. 3,297,629, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Kauder, Otto S., and A. Rosenbaum, to Argus Chemical Corp. Polyolefins stabilized with mixtures comprising a 2-hydroxy, 4-benzyloxy benzophenone, thiodipropionate and metal salt of a monocarboxylic 3,322,705, 5-30-67. CI. 260 — 23. Kauder, Otto S., and N. L. Perry, to Argus Chemical Corp. PVC resin containing a keto acetic (A) acid ester or (B) anhydride, and a metal (A) phenolate or (B) carboxylic acid salt. 3,346,536, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 45. S5. Kauer, James C. : See — Gregory. Walter A., and Kauer. 3,337,571. Kauer, Kenneth C. : See — Senkbeil. Herman O., and Kauer. 3,337,658. Kauffman, Ivan L. : See — Annett. Donald S., and Kauffman. 3.330.185. Kauffman, John H., to National Engineering Co. Apparatus for feeding and transporting materials. 3,297,366, 1-10- 67, CI. 302—17. Kauffman, John H., to National Engineering Co. Svstem for milling and mixing foundry sand. 3,339, S99, 9-5-67, CI. 259—151. Kauffman, Lawrence M. : See — Zinman, Allan L., and Kauffman. 3,310.204. Kauffman, Melvin R., to General Electric Co. Rack system for dishwasher. 3,306,693, 2-28-67, CI. 312 — 269. Kauffman, Robert J., to Narad, Inc. Method of making cellular core structures. 3,301,729, 1-31-67, CI. 156 — 252. Kauffmann, Jean : See — Bridoux, Claudet, Foulquier, Kauffmann, and Thome, 3,360,629. Kauffmann. William M.. and D. Kirkholz. to Worthington Corp. Internal combustion engine. 3.309,865, 3-21-67, CI. 60—13. 680 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kaufhold, Robert, B. Haase, and R. Kloss, to Veb Leuna- Werke Walter Ulbricht. Process for preparing pure gaseous formaldehyde. 3,331,191, 7-18-67, CI. 55 — 91. Kaufman, Mr. : See — Jaccard, Rene P. 3,323,303. Kaufman, Arnold, A. G. Dunn, and S. G. Wright, to Leytool Ltd. Ratchet spanner. 3.349,653, 10-31-67, CI. 81 — 60. Kaufman, Charles W. : See — Boudakian, Max M., and Kaufman. 3,314,955. Kaufman, Daniel J., to The Choldun Mfg. Corp. Car wash installation. 3,324,868, 6-13-67, CI. 134 — 123. Kaufman, David : See — Singerman, Sol, Kaufman, and Glick. 3,311,110. Kaufman, David M. : See — Kaufman, Stanley R. and D. M. 3,314,469. Kaufman, Harold A. : See — Kilsheimer, John R., Behun, and Kaufman. 3,337,572. Kaufman, Harold A., J. R. Kilsheimer, and H. M. Poster, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of certain hydroxybenzo- heterocyclic compounds. 3,317,552, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 304. Kaufman, Harold A., and J. R. Kilsheimer, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of 4-hydroxybenzothiophene in vapor phase with noble metal catalysts. 3,335,152, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 330.5. Kaufman, Harold A., and H. M. Foster, to Mobil Oil Corp. Vapor phase synthesis of benzothiophene and derivatives thereof. 3,336,335, 8-15-67, CI. 260—330.5. Kaufman, Harold A., and E. J. Broderick, to Mobil Oil Corp. Solvent system for formulating carbamates. 3,342,673, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 42. Kaufman, Harold A., R. A. Kremer, and P. R. Driscoll, to Mobil Oil Corp. Vapor phase ring closure. 3,350,409, 10-31-67. CI. 260 — 332.3. Kaufman, Harold B., Jr. : See — Fries, Edward W., and Kaufman. 3,314,381. Fries, Edward W., Kaufman, Spiel, and Lipka. 3,298,- 302. Kaufman, Harry L. : See — Brater, Donald C, Dvstra, and Kaufman, and Smiley. 3,350,848. Kaufman, Harry, to O. K Machine and Tool Corp. Holding device for testing connections. 3,312,460, 4-4-67, CI. 269 — 70. Kaufman. Herbert C, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Meta-phenylphenoxy substituted siloxanes and process therefor. 3,354,194, 11-21-67. CI. 2G0 — 448.8. Kaufman, Hester M., and J. M. Tabler. Baby mattress with attached side pads. 3,321,779, 5-30-67, CI. 5 — 93. Kaufman, Ira H., and H. H. LeVeen. Photocoagulation type fiber optical surgical device. 3,327,712, 6-27-67, CI. 128—398. Kaufman, Irving, and A. S. Risley, to J. R. W. Inc. Ultra high frequency generating apparatus. 3,296,519, 1-3-67, CI. 321—69. Kaufman, John J. : See — Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3.326,834. Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3,326,835. Kaufman, Leonard A. : See — Troll, John H., and Kaufman. 3,311,229. Kaufman, Martin H., B. O. Stull, and J. R. Sims, to United States of America, Navy. Hydrazine propulsive method using lithium and ammonium perchlorate with metal. 3,331,203, 7-18-67, CI. 60—220. Kaufman, Maxirne G., to United States of America, Navy. Radio frequency interferometer phase channel combiner with heterodyning at predetection level. 3,307,193, 2-28-67, CI. 343—113. Kaufman, Maxime G., to United States of America, Navy. Phase locked loop. 3,315,161, 4-18-67, CI. 324 — 83. Kaufman, Maxime G., to United States of America, Navy. Phase rate compensator. 3,348,126, 10-17-67. CI. 332 — 18. Kaufman. Maxime G., and F. X. Downey, to United States of America, Navy. Satellite altitude determination by radio lnterferometry. 3,320,616, 5-16-67, CI. 343 — 112. Kaufman, Melvin M., to Radio Corp. of America. Imbedded loop conductor magnetic memory. 3,339,190, 8-29-67, CI. 340—174. Kaufman, Melvin M., to United States of America, Navy. Transformer having windings between two ferrite strips. 3,351,879, 11-7-67, CI. 336 — 170. Kaufman, Melvin M., to Radio Corp. of America. Memory using charge storage diodes. 3,355,720, 11-28-67, CI. 340 — 173. Kaufman, Melvin M., to Radio Corp. of America. Memory cir- cuit using charge storage diodes. 3,356,998, 12-5-67, CI. 340 — 173. Kaufman. Mico H. Food holder. 3,331,626, 7-18-67, CI. 294 — 16. Kaufman, Myron N., B. Grand, and D. Capuano, to United States of America, Navy. Wake simulator utilizing digital storage. 3,341,697, 9-12-67, CI. 235 — 184. Kaufman, Richard F., to United States of America, Navy. Automatic guidance system. 3,306,556, 2-28-67, CI. 244 — 3.17. Kaufman, Samuel, and J. J. Magnino, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Information retrieval system and method. 3,350,695, 10-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. Kaufman, Stanley R. and D. M. Collapsible gates. 3,314,469, 4-18-67. CI. 160 — 159. Kaufman, Sydney M. : See — Easier, Wayne G., Kaufman, and Whalen. 3,332,763. Kaufman, Theodore M., to Hat Corp. of America. Self-sizing sweat band. 3,309,713. 3-21-67. CI. 2 — 183. Kaufman, Thomas G., and R. J. Tkaczuk, to Drew Chemical Corp. Novel gel emulsions. 3,341,465, 9-12-67, CI. 252 — 316. Kaufman, Vern F. : See — Rockwell, William C, Kaufman, and Lowe. 3,303,578. Kaufman, Vern F., and W. C. Rockwell, to United States of America, Agriculture. Freeze-drying apparatus. 3,308.552, 3-14-67, CI. 34 — 92. Kaufman, Vernon R., to Jacobsen Mfg. Co. Gasoline engine governor. 3.326,196, 6-20-67, CI. 123 — 103. Kaufman, William M., and A. Di Giacomo, to General In- strument Corp. Low pass filter which dissipatively and reactively attenuates high frequencies. 3,297,969, 1-10-67, CI. 333—79. Kaufman, Zoltan. Device for recording television images. 3,333,277, 7-25-67, CI. 346 — 107. Kaufman, Zoltan. Disposable photographic device for record- ing television images. 3,339,020, 8-29-67, CI. 178 — 7.4. Kaufmann, Albert R., and A. L. Geary, to Whittaker Corp. Method for making dispersion type bodies. 3,329,744, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — .5. Kaufmann, Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Heddles. 3,321,- 159, 5-30-67, CI. 139 — 96. Kaufmann. Frank H., to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Heddles. 3,349,811, 10-31-67, CI. 139—96. Kaufmann, Harold : See — Achler, Howard S., and Kaufmann. 3,304,757. Kaufmann, Lloyd O. : See — Bunt, Edgar A.. Kaufmann, Olsen, and Raezer. 3,356,892. Kaufmann Tool and Engineering Corp. : See — Achler, Howard S., and Kaufmann. 3,304,757. Kauh, Angela M. : See — Kauh, Jae S., and A. M. 3,304,111. Kauh, Jae S. and A. M. Magnetic chopstick construction. 3,304,111, 2-14-67, CI. 294—16. Kauker, Joseph : See — Andrew, Thomas A., Silver, Johnson, and Kauker. 3,330,- 925 Kaul, Arthur A. Sanitary smoking pipe. 3,352,309, 11-14-67, CI. 131—224. Kaul. Donald A. : See— Kohan. Leonard R., and Kaul. 3,327.716. Kaul, Richard J. Curing of vanilla beans. 3.352,690. 11-14-67, CI. 99—140. Kaumagraph Co. : See — Wilson, Henry B., and Mickel. 3.304,847. Wilson, Henry B., and Mickel. 3,311,036. Kaune, Henry L. : See — Prince. Arthur E., and Kaune. 3,328,756. Kaupp, Josef, and K. Blaettner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals. Terpene phenolic resins. 3,347,935. 10-17-67, CI. 260—619. Kaupp, Norbett H. : See — Eichorn, Roger H., and Kaupp. 3,357,325. Kauppi, Hjalmar. Tilt up ramp for vehicles. 3,326,525, 6-20- 67, CI. 254 — 88. Kauppila, James E., and R. R. Bockemuehl, to General Motors Corp. Method for making cadmium sulphide field effect transistor. 3,320.651, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Kaups, Taavi, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Adjustable roof- supporting column for tanks. 3,355,052, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 18. Kausen, Theodore R., to Industrial Devices, Inc. Elastic Safety nut. 3,352,194, 11-14-67, CI. 85—62. Kautsky, George J. : See — Baruseh, Maurice R., Richardson, and Kautsky. 3,342,- 571. Baruseh, Maurice R., Richardson, Kautsky, and Olson. 3,316.071. Richardson, Wallace L., Baruseh, and Kautsky. 3,356,- 472. Kautsky, George J., to Chevron Research Co. Method of coat- ing paper products with cellulose-wax compositions. 3,332,- 798, 7-25-67, CI. 117 — 157. Kautsky, George J., to Chevron Research Co. Detergent gaso- line composition containing 2-amino straight-chain alkanes. 3,342,570. 9-19-67, CI. 44 — 69. Kautsky, George J., and A. D. Abbott, to Chevron Research Co. Phenolic pour point depressants. 3,336,226. 8-15-67, CI. 252 — 42.7. Kautsky, George J., and E. G. Lindstrom, to Chevron Research Co. Long-chain alkenyl succinic acids, esters, fuel deter- gents. 3,346,354, 10-10-67, CI. 44 — 63. Kautz, Kurt : See — Hackenberg, Ulrich, and Kautz. 3,321,319. Kautz, Robert A. : See — Norbut, Carl L., and Kautz. 3,306,123. Kautz, Robert A., F. C. Kurzawa, and H. L. Williams, to Crane Co. Butterfly valve with adjustable seating means. 3,314,642. 4-18-67, CI. 251—307. Kavalir. John J., to Uniroval Inc. Rubber adhesive for ap- plication from spray bomb. 3,332,903, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 32.8. Kavalus, Leonard S., to American Flange & Mfg. Inc. Closure cap. 3,301,426, 1-31-67, CI. 215 — 46. Kavanagh. Arthur J., C. J. Koester, M. R. Thorburn, and R. B. Tackaberry, to American Optical Co. Photocoagulat- ing apparatus. 3,348,547, 10-24-67, CI. 128 — 395. LIST OF PATENTEES 681 Kavanagh, Frank J. : See — Hollister, Solomon C, and Kavanagh. 3,331,148. Kavanagh, Frank W. : See — Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Kavanagh. 3,337,- 516. Kavanaugh, Bernard J., to General Electric Co. Control mech- anism for rotating heads on rotary indexing turret type machines. 3,324,742, G-13-67, CI. 74 — 665. Kavanaugh, Paul K. : See — Brightman, Barrie, Kavanaugh, and Scott. 3,311,706. Kavinsky, Joseph F., to The N. & W. Electric Mfg. Co., Inc. Watertight sealing devices for electrical cables. 3,331,914, 7-1S-G7, CI. 174 — 65. Kavula, Peter : See — Applegate, Leslie T., and Kavula. 3,313,297. Kawaoata, Shunlchiro : See — Xakahara, Shojiro, and Kawabata. 3,334,318. Kawabe, Tsuneo, to Alshln Seiki Kabushiki Kaisha. Vehicle brake apparatus equipped with a booster. 3,319,421, 5-16- 67, CI. 60—54.6. Kawada, Mitsntaka : See — Nagatsuka, Osamu, and Kawada. 3.316,754. Kawada, Shin-Ichi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho [Tokyo Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Gyrocompass. 3,321,841, 5 30-67. CI. 33 — 226. Kawada, Shin-Ichi, to Kabushikikaisha Tokyo Keiki Seizosho (Tokyo Keiki Seizosho Co., Ltd.). Stepping motor control circuit. 3,327,185, 6-20-67, CI. 318—23.5. Kawada, Tadao Occupant-propelled plaything having a single ■wheel. 3,306.626, 2-28-67, CI. 280—205. Kawada, Toshio. Clutch motor. 3,321,992, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 471'. Kawaguchi, Chivoji, to Nihon Genshirvoku Kenkvu Sho. Svm- metrical magnetic amplifier. 3,345.577, 10-3-67, CI. 330 — S. Kawaguchi, Chiyoji, and K. Ara, to Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyu Sho. Magnetic amplifier for servo use. 3,332,026, 7-18-67, CI. 330 — S. Kawaguchi. Shinichi, to RIccar Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Control device for changing the range of starting point and swing amplitude of a needle in a zigzag sewing machine. 3,296,987, 1-10-67, CI. 112 — 158. Kawahara, Fred K., to Standard Oil Co. Lubricant grease. 3.347.794. 10-17-67, CI. 252 — 49.0. Kawahara, Fred K.. and R. H. Brown, to Standard Oil Co. 0.0-diesters of amino phosphonic acid. 3,352,948, 11-14-67, CI. 260—944. Kawahara, Fred K., and R. H. Brown, to Standard Oil Co. Methyl cresyl or xylyl S-a aralkyl dithiophosphates. 3,352,- 949. 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 964. Kawahara, Kouji, and M. Takahashi, to Fujitsu Ltd. Pot type magnetic core for toroidal coil. 3,315,196, 4—18-67, CI. 336 — S3. Kawai, Kazuo, and H. Kurihara, to Kokusai Denshin Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha (also known as Kokusai Denshin Denwa Co.. Ltd.). Demodulation apparatus for phase-modulated telegraphic code. 3.353,101, 11-14-67, CI. 325—320. Kawai. Mitsuji. Reciprocal magnetic switch mechanism. 3,300.742, 1-24-67, CI. 335 — 207. Kawai. Nobuo, and K. Nomura, to Agency of Industrial Science and Technology. Magnesia fiber product and a method for manufacturing the same. 3,314,759, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 201. Kawai, Yasuo : See — Kawai. Yoshio, Uemura, Kawai, and Okumura. 3,322,646. Kawai. Yoshio, T. Uemura, Y. Kawai, and S. Okumura, to S'anko Co., Inc. Method for preparing L-glutamic acid. 3.322.646. 5-30-67. CI. 195 — 29. Kawa.iiri. Nobuki : See — Oomi. Sliinpei, Hara, and Kawajiri. 3,330,326. Kawakaml, Kiyoto : See— Fujiwara, Shinobu, Hayashi. and Kawakami. 3,352,697. Kawakami, Masamltsu. to Toko Kabushiki Kaisha. Field-effect transistor having plural insulated-gate electrodes that vary space-charge voltage as a function of drain voltage. 3,333,- 115, 7-25-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Kawakami, Masamitsu, to Toko Kabushiki Kaisha. Folded H-shaped resonator electromechanical filter. 3,358,249, 12-12-67, CI. 333—71. Kawakami, Masamitsu, and M. Mochlmaru, to Hisao Maeda, and Mosamitsu Kowakami. Constant speed electric motors including a vibrating magnet drive. 3,355,645, 11-2S-67, CI. 318—138. Kawakami, Shigemitsu : See — Matsuoka, Shigeru, Masai, and Kawakami. 3,354,612. Kawamoto, 'Sawako : See — Kawamoto, Takuya and S. 3,302.032. Kawamoto, Takuya and S., to Sonv Corp. Transistor logic circuit. 3,302.032. 1-31-67, CI. 307 — 8S.5. Kawamukai. Shiro : See — Ueda, Kazuo, and Kawamukai. 3,300,435. Kawamura, Toyosaku : See — Yasufuku, Matami, Kawamura, Matsumoto, and Kura- mochi. 3,341,379. Kawamura. Yuichi : See — Hiroki, Kenzo, Shizume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawamura. 3,346,617. Kawanami, Junichi : See — Sasaki, Kanzo, and Kawanami. 3,300,487. Kawano. Reijiro: See — Amada, Sanae. Kawano, Arakawa, and Iwano. 3,353,64S. Kawano, Takatsugu : See — Goto, Tetsurkazu, Nishio, Kojima, Kawano, Ilayakawa, and Araki. 3,355,359. Kawasaki Jukogko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sagawa, Ryuichi. 3,354,7S5. Sagawa, Ryuichi, and Sugimoto. 3,308,721. Takeda, Yasuo, Suzuki, and Shimizu. 3.295,320. Kawasaki, Kaoru, Y. Kawata, and S. Koto, to Tencbi Kikai Co., Inc. Article wrapping machine. 3,342,015, 9-10-67, CI. 53—217. Kawasaki, Kikuo : See — Nitta, Yoshio, Takemura, and Kawasaki. 3,315,169. Kawasaki, Kiyoshi. Drill chuck. 3,311,384, 3-28-07, CI. 279—62. Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kohyama, Shinichi, and Tanaka. 3.325.864. Yonei, Masaru, and Yasukawa. 3,314,369. Kawasaki, Masasuke, to Directo Corp. Floatable structure and method of operating same. 3,306,052, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Kawasaki Rolling Stock Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Ishizuka, Toshihiko. 3,337,234. Kawasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yoshida, Kiyota and Kazuo. 3,352,151. Kawasaki, Shigeo, H. Yusa, and M. Shinkai, to Chisso Corp. Process for continuously hvdrogenating higher aldehydes in liquid phase. 3,301,909, 1-31-67. CI. 260—638. Kawasaki Steel Corp. : See — Harada, Shizuo. 3,334,883. Utashiro, Hiroshi, and Ohno. 3,355.922. Yoshida, Hiroshi, and Nakazato. 3,335,036. Kawase, Shigeru : See — ■ Matsumoto Toyokazu, Ohara, Kawase, and Sakaural. 3,347,764. Kawase, Susumu, J. Kuhota, and H. Soma, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Recording pen assembly. 3,348,235, 10-17-67, CI. 346 — 140. Kawashima, Hideaki, I. Kumashiro. and T. Takenishi. Method of preparing 2,6-dichloropurine and 2,6-dichloro- purine ribofuranosyl. 3,314,938, 4-18-67, CI. 260—211.5. Kawashima, Hideaki, T. Meguro, I. Kumashiro, and T. Take- nishi, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Preparation of hypoxanthine 1-N-oxide and its derivatives. 3,317,511, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Kawashima, Masao, and T. Higeta, to Fuiitsu Ltd. Equaliza- tion circuits. 3,348,171, 10-17-67, CI. 333 — 28. Kawasumi, Shohachi, K. Maemoto. and M. Onishi, to Sumi- tomo Chemical Co.. Ltd. Method for manufacturing a co- polymer of formaldehyde and an acid anhydride. 3,326,857, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 67. Kawata, Yasuichi : See — Kawasaki, Kaoru, Kawata, and Koto. 3,342,015. Kawauehi, Kanau : See — Kamitani, Jiichi, and Kawauehi. 3,315,658. Kawauehi, Shosuke : Sfee — Yamamoto, Shohei, Nakaiwa, Kawauehi, and Kanai. 3,320,094. Kawazura, Hiroshi: See — Yoshioka, Sadao, Noro, Kawazura. and Takita. 3.350,359. Kawchitch, Claude E. : See — Cznlak, Joseph, and Kawchitch. 3,336,099. Kawecki Chemical Co. : See — Fields, Reuben T. 3.300,297. Rerat, Carlos F. 3,297,555. Karwecki, Ralph E., to Southington Mfg. Inc. Method and apparatus for accurately proportioning foundry sand ingredients. 3,355,154, 11-28-67, CI. 259 — 149. Kawerninsld. Leopold I. : See — Mathews. Sydney T.. and Kawerninsld. 3,353.512. Kawiecki, Chester J. : See — Perry, John T., and Kawiecki. 3,312,803. Kawuecki, Chester J., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Spark gap structure with annular concentric magnets for rotating are. '3,320,462, 5-16-67, CI. 313 — 154. Kay-Bi-unner Steel Products, Inc. : See — Behnke. Arnold F. .3.339.677. Kay, Clifford, and C. E. Nygren, to Clack Corp. Time con- trolled liquid dispenser for water conditioning systems with wick feed. 3,334,789, 8-8-67, CI. 222—70. Kay, Edward H. : See — Adams, Kenneth D., and Kay. 3,352,263. Kay, Edward L. : See — Knowles, Edwin C. and Kay. 3,321,506. Knowles, Edwin C, Kay, and McCoy. 3,320,167. Kay, Eric, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of cathode sputtering including cleaning by ion bombard- ment wherein an article to be coated is subjected to canal rays. 3,341,442, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 192. Kay, Eric, to International Business Machines Corp. Cylin- drical cathode sputtering apparatus including means for establishing a quadrupole magnetic field transverse of the discharge. 3.354,074. 11-21-67. CI. 204 — 29S. Kay. Eric, and A. P. Poenisch. to International Business Ma- chines Corp. Magnetic control of film deposition. 3,325.394, 6-13-67, CI. 204—298. Kay-Fries Chemicals, Inc. : See — Kesslin, George, Handy, and Steinmetz. 3,323,925. Kay. Harry H. Animal-cage drinking-bottle assembly. 3.320,- 929. 5-23-67. CI. 119— IS. Kay, Henry J. : See — Johnson, Rowland E., and Kay. 3.336,571. 242-023— P- -44 682 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kay, John G., and A. L. Osinslri, to Jos. F. Lamb Co., Inc. Helical storage unit. 3.295,666, 1-3-67, CI. 19S — 212. Kay Mfg. Corp. : See — Krakauer, C. Leonard. 3,305,879. Krakauer, Edwin G., and Krakauer. 3,339,593. Pincus, Seymour, and Krakauer. 3,325,861. Pincus, Seymour, and Krakauer. 3,327,029. Kay, Martin, and T. McCallum, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Variable frequency power supplies for electric motor. 3,317,805, 5-2-67, CI. 318 — 231. Kay, Robert E. : See — Farnan, Edward H., Jr., and Kay. 3,324,871. Kay, Ronald H., to International Business Machines Corp. Transducer for spectrum analysis applicable to closed loop control. 3,308,712, 3-14-67, CI. 88 — 14. Kay, Ronald W., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Plasticiser com- position. 3,318,946, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 475. Kaye, Anne, and H. J. Amsterdam. Compressed face powder cake composition. 3,296,078, 1-3-67, CI. 167—92. Kaye, Joseph, & Co., Inc. : See — Feldman. Charles L., and Harper. 3,358,451. Kaye, Michael C, to Freightliner Corp. Load cell. 3,313,151, 4-11-67, CI. 73—141. Kaye. Philip : See — Cooley, Gordon A., and Kaye. 3,295,719. Cooley, Gordon A., and Kaye. 3,323,155. Kaye, Saul, to Wright Chemical Corp. Water treating reagent and method. 3,317,431, 5-2-67, CI. 252 — 180. Kaye, Stephen, and L. Garasi, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Solar cell configuration. 3,359,137, 12-19-67, CI. 136 — 89. Kaye, Wilbur I., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Scattered light spectrophotometer. 3,342,099, 9-19-67, CI. 8S — 14. Kay-El Sales Corp. : See — Schlegel, Karl F., Jr. 3,354,491. Kayharr, Theodore J. : See — Gessner, Adolf W., Kayhart, and Dibble. 3,314,399. Kayle, Edward L. : See — Beerbower, Alan, and Kayle. 3,325,407. Kays, David D., C. G. Rogers, and R. W. Akerlow, to iStearns- Roger Corp. Modular multiple-effect falling-film evaporator. 3,322.648, 5-30-67, CI. 202 — 174. Kays, William B. : See — Dial, Howard S., Habegger, and Kays. 3,313,443. Kayser, Charles W., and P. R. Pettersson, to The Garrett Corp. Dynamic bandpass filter amplifier having multiple feedback paths. 3,332.028, 7-18-67, CI. 330 — 19. Kayser, Henry S., to Emhart Corp. Case packing machine for tiered articles. 3,340,672, 9-12-67, CI. 53 — 153. Kayser, James H.. and W. C. Flanagan, Jr., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Adherent fasteners. 3,353,663, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 59. Kayser, Richard C. : See — Davis, John V., Cummings, Kayser, and Zambon. 3,311,- 214. Kayser-Roth Corp. : See — Rosen, Gerald. 3,329,386. Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Katzman, Lawrence, and Briggin. 3,319,046 Katzman, Lawrence, Briggin, D'Elia, and Stoiarz. 3,351,- 737. Kazakevicius, Algimantas H., F. J. Dynan, and J. M Page, to North American Aviation, Inc. Three-dimensional dis- play for terrain avoidance radar. 3,333,263, 7-25-67 CI 343—7.9. Kazama, Seiji, and T. Shima, to Teikoku Jinzo Kenshi Kabu- shiki Kaisha. Method for preparation of modified polv- esters having fiber- and film-forming properties 3,310 532 3-21-67. CI. 260—75. Kazan, Benjamin, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Image- intensifier tube. 3,322,999, 5-30-67, CI. 315 — 12. Kazan, Benjamin, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Moving target display indicator. 3,325,674, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — 12. Kazan, John, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Organo-mercuric complexes of diaryl thiocarbazones. 3,359,254, 12-19-67 CI. 260 — 149. Kazankov, Mikhail V., and V. N. Ufimtsev, to Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issledovateljsky Institute Organicheskikh Pro- ducktov i Krasitelei. Triazine dyes of the anthraquinone series. 3,349,089. 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 249. Kazarian Haik R. : See — Merdinyan, Philip H., Milligan, and Kazarian. 3,315 - 748. Kazenas, Zenon, to Switzer Brothers. Inc. Thermoplastic resin of a cyelic-s-triazine, an aldehyde and an aralkvl monosulfonamide. 3,303,168, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 67.6. Kaziwara, Kyo : See — Miyake, Akira. Mizunno, Nakazawa, Aramaki, and Kazi- wara. 3,313,691. Kaziz, Claude : See — Maestre, Marcel, Lefebvre, and Kaziz. 3,356,610. Petit, Roland, Kaziz, and Wetroff. 3,330,876. Kazmierczak, Jerzy E., A. B. Herrick, and A. Carlo, to Armour and Co. Window cleaner. 3,342,740, 9-19-67, CI. 252—153. Keagle, Stanley E. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,327,- 692, 6-27-67, CI. 123—43. Kealy, Thomas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. De- hvdrofluorination of a copolymer of trifluoromethyl vinvl ether and tetrafluoroethylene. 3,299,019, 1-17-67, CI. 260—87.5. Kealy, Thomas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of 1,4-dienes. 3,306,948, 2-28- 67, CI. 260—680. Kealy, Wellesley A., R. Smart, and E. Duncombe, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Measurement of tem- perature and pressure. 3,296,864, 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 339. Kean, George W. : See — Sylvain, Gerard A., and Kean. 3,353,778. Kean, James S., Sr., R. C. Hansen, and F. L. Metzger, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Package for glass sheets. 3,308,941, 3-14-67, CI. 206—62. Keane, Francis X. Portable urinal provided with suction - means for use in micturition. 3,349,768, 10-31-67, CI. 128—276. Keane, Francis X., and S. H. Michael. Piano acoustic pick up devices. 3,301,118, 1-31-67, CI. 84 — 1. Keane, John J. : See — Kohn, Leo S., and Keane. 3,311,589. Keane, Robert F., to United States of America, Navy. Tran- sistorized delay gate generator. 3,327,134, 6-20-67, CI. 307—88.5. Kearby, Kenneth K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Compositions containing stable aluminum phosphate gel and methods of making and using same. 3,342,750, 9-19- 67, CI. 252 — 437. Kearney, Avery L. : See — Dore, James E., and Kearney. 3,307,229. Dore, James E., and Kearney. 3,352,350. Kearney, James L. : See — Packman, Gordon, and Kearney. 3,300,389. Kearney, James R., Corp. : See — - Kowalski, Joseph W. 3,306,970. Myers, John H. 3.299,230. Kearney, John G. Heat-exchanger construction. 3,315,739, 4-25-67, CI. 165—165. Kearney, Joseph P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Seal and lead-in conductor assembly for gaseous discharge lamps. 3,351,803, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 331. Kearnev-National Inc. : See — Holke, Eugene E., Westcott, and Thornton. 3,330,903. Kirwin, Charles A. 3,320,356. Olive, William W., Jr., and Carlson. 3,344. 382. Ortwig, Thomas B., and Krawinkel. 3,356,799. Zemels, Carl G. 3,322,888. Kearney & Trecker Corp. : See — Drechsler. Erich F. 3,355,798. Gleisner, William C. Jr. 3,298,098. Lohneis. Earl R. 3.355,797. Riedel, Kurt A. 3,323,419. Sedgwick, Robert K. 3,348,298. Zankl, Frank. 3,344,713. Zankl, Frank, and Stobbe. 3,311,025. Zankl, Frank, and Wetzel. 3,358,360. Kearns, John F. : See — Clancy, John V., and Kearns. 3,301,443. Clancy, John V., and Kearns. 3,358,970. Kearns, John J. : See — Spitzer, Joseph G., Kearns, and Cooper. 3,360,377. Kearns, John P., to United States of America, Navy. Optical angular position transducer. 3,306,099, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 67.2. Kearns, Robert W., to Tann Co. Windshield wiper system with intermittent operation. 3,351,836, 11-7-67, CI. 318 — 443. Kearsley, Wayne A., to EG & G, Inc. High efficiency converter circuit. 3,319.146, 5-9-67, CI. 320 — 1. Keary, Marvin W. : See — Siber, Erwin-Walter, and Keary. 3.310,127. Siber, Erwin-Walter, and Keary. 3,327,798. Keast, Russell R. : See — Corliss, Duncan S., Keast, and Thompson. 3,352,785. Krusius, Ewald H., and Keast. 3,338,836. Keast, Russell R., to FMC Corp. Preparation of stable, free- flowing mixtures of alkali metal diehloroisocvanurates and sodium tripolyphosphate. 3,354.090, 11-21-67, CI. 252 — 99. Keathley, Maurice F., and A. F. Mainers. Fold-over pie form- ing unit. 3,356,044, 12-5-67, CI. 107—1. Keating, Hugh P. : See — Honeycutt, Ernest B., and Keating. 3,317,351. Keating, James F. : See — Curtis, Wilfred A., and Keating. 3,348,861. Keating. Jerome W. : See — Fluke. Gordon A., Keating, McGehee, and Feterson. 3,296.043. Keating, Raymond J. : See — - Orloff, Daniel L., Keating, and Hu. 3,299,608. Keating, Richard T. High velocity oven. 3,315,654, 4-25- 67, CI. 126—21. Keating, Stephen J., Jr., and D. H. Wood, to United States of America, Air Force. Magnetohydrodvnamic generator. 3,319,092. 5-9-67, CI. 310 — 11. Keating, Stephen J., Jr., and W. A. Prescott, to United States of America, Air Force. Magnetohydrodvnamic generator dif- fuser-splitter vane construction. 3.325,658, 6-13-67, CI. 310—11. Keats, George H., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Photoconduc- tive coded disc encoder. 3,303.490, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 347. Keats, George H., to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Interpolating arrangement for a precision transducer. 3,343,071, 9-19- 67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Keay, Bernard T., and L. G. Booth. Space structures for building purposes. 3,305,997, 2-28-67, CI. 52 — 648. LIST OF PATENTEES G83 Keay, Frederick W. : See — Bobo. Powell O., and Keay. 3,302,007. Kebbon, Earl R., II. W. McCrae, and H. E. Van Siclen, Jr.. to Curtiss-Wrlght Corp. High frequency ignition system for aircraft engines and the like. 3,324,S41, 6-13-67, CI. 123 — 149. Kebernlck, Sidney D. Tissue-staining and processing ma- chine. 3,302,607, 2-7-67, CI. 118—1 I. Keblys, Kestutis A., and M. Dubeck, to Ethvl Corp. Organo- mercury group VB metal carbonyls. 3,206,288, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 420. Kebrich, Leonard M., and E. L. White, to National Lead Co. Tribasie lead isoplithalates and preparation therefor. 3.354,471. 11 -28-67, CI. 260 — 435. Keck, Cecil W. Cup for administering pills. 3,331,309, 7-18-67, CI. 128 — 222. Keck, Charles R., and P. W. Jordan. Adjustable mounting for plastic phosphor scintillation detectors. 3,358,143, 12-12- 67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Keck, George B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Bobbin and terminal structures for electrical coils. 3,328,736, 6-27-67, CI. 336 — 192. Keck, George B., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Coil winding apparatus. 3,337,145, 8-22-67, CI. 242 — 35.5. Keck, James C, and P. E. Boniface, to United States of America, Army. High speed scanner for radiation measure- ments. 3,324,303, 6-6-67, CI. 250 — 235. Keck, Johannes, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel amino halo-benzylainines. 3,336,308, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 247.5. Keck, Siegfried, to Maschinenfabrik Carl Merz K.G. Thread cutting device. 3,296,837, 1-10-67 CI. 66 — 140. Keckler, David P., and E. D. Beck, to Standard Oil Co. Poly- mer separation process. 3,316,234, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Keckler, David P., and R. W. Pokluda, to Diamond Alkali Co. Process for the production of acetylene. 3,338,984, 8-29-67, CI. 260—679. Kedem, Arbaham. Rod clamp and tool utilizing same. 3,29$,- 074, 1-17-67, CI. 24 — 257. Keeling. Olof, H. Eriksson, and H. Frodin, to Allmanna Sven- ska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Flattening out device for webs, such as paper webs. 3,305,153, 2-21-67, CI. 226 — 102. Kedson, Leonard, to Electronic Associates, Inc. Demodulator for reference potential crossing data-modulated signals. 3.341,779. 9-12-67, CI. 325 — 322. Kedzierski, Frank, to The Frederick Post Co. Hold-down struc- ture for sheet-feeding apparatus. 3,325,164, 6-13-67, CI. 271—21. Kedzior, Chester T. : See — Armstrong, Raymond N., Kedzior, Lee, and Pradko. 3,340,726. Kee Lox Mfg. Co. : See — La Count, Clarence H. 3,337,361. Short, Charles D. 3.327,886. Short. Charles D., and McCarthy. 3,342,759. Kee. Robert M., to United Aircraft Corp. Helicopter blade or blade spar construction. 3,333,642, S-l-67, CI. 170 — 159. Keebler Co. : See — Hekman. John H. 3,313,404. Keech, Robert L., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Core for pliable strip material. 3,313,497, 4-11-67, CI. 242—68.5. Keedwell, Cyril A. : Sec — Pall. David B.. and Keedwell. 3.353,682. Keefe. Robert L. R., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pneumatic tire. 3.298,417, 1-17-67, CI. 152 — 330. Keefer, David E. : See — Donohoe, Leonard J., Fritz, Keefer, and Nicolau. 3,302 - ISO. Keefer, George E. : See — ■ Guzman, Hector E., and Keefer. 3,349.791. Keefer, George E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Glass melting furnace. 3,328,149, 6-27-67, CI. 65 — 168. Keefer, George E., and Y. K. Pei, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Molten additions of colorants in a glass furnace fore- hearth. 3,343.935, 9-20-67, CI. 65—121. Keegan, Jack J. : See — Cliffgard, Arnie L., Keegan, and Randall. 3,354,355. Keeking, John B. : See- Graham, John V., Keeking, and Robinett. 3,354,832. Keel, Alvin M., and D. I. Saxon, to Eastman Kodak Textile crimping. 3.353,222, 11-21-07, CI. 19—66. Keelavire Hydraulics Ltd. : See — Reid, Eric W., and Kidd. 3,306,547. Keeler Brass Co. : See — Jakeway, Gerald V. 3,345,736. Keeler, Robert M. : See — Smith, Dexter E., McCoy, and Keeler. 3,356,667. Keeleric, George F., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Apparatus for shaping metals by electrolytic means. 3,324,- 022, 6-6-67, CI. 204—224. Keeleric, George F. Honeycomb manufacturing 3,327,382, 6-27-67, CI. 29—471.1. Keeling, John B. See — Graham, John V., Keeling, and Robinett. 3,354,832. Keeling, Kermit B.. Sr. : See — Baughman, Howard B., and Keeling. 3,311,106. Keen, Charles F. Die holder assembly. 3,332,308 7-25-67, CI. 83—637. Co. process. Keen, Everett M., and A. J. Slclliano, to Keen Mfg. Corp. Manure conveyor system for poultry houses and the like. 3,318,441, 5-0-67. CI. 108—17.-.. Keen, John M. S., M. Poucher, and R. Seneschall, to Rolls- Royce Ltd. Lubricating means for a bearing. 3,325,088, 6-13-67, CI. 230—123. Keen, Joseph, to Repeat-O-Type Stencil Mfg. Co., Inc. Im- printing carbon-master set. 3,307,478, 3-7-67, CI. 101 — 149.4. Keen Mfg. Corp. : See — Keen, Everett M., and Siclliano. 3,318,441. Keen, Roy N. Adjustable toilet seat. 3,341,867, 9-19-67, CI. 4—239. Keenan, Arthur G., K. J. Notz, Jr., and N. B. Franco, to Re- search Corp. Ammonium nitrate explosive compositions con- taining (metal-excess chloride) combustion catalyst. 3,336,- 171, 8-15-67, CI. 149—43. Keenan, James, and R. P. Bonazil, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Iodine dispenser. 3.328,108, 6-27-67, CI. 316 — 30. Keenan, John G., J. Palfreyman, and J. B. Hollidav, to Rolls- Royce Ltd. Gas turbine power plant. 3,206,800, 1-10-67, CI. 00—244. Keenan, John G., and J. Palfreyman, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine vertical lift engine. 3,296,804, 1-10-67, CI. 60 — 269. Keenan, Joseph J., and B. N. Trombley, to West Bend Thermo-Serv, Inc. Combination bathroom scale and waste- basket. 3,321,036, 5-23-67, CI. 177—245. Keenan, Patrick J. : See — Doyle, Thomas E., Fekete, Keenan, and Plant. 3,317,405. Fekete, Frank, and Keenan. 3,297,789. Fekete, Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,297,745. Fekete. Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,301,743. Keenan, Ralph D., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Snap action type relay. 3,349,353, 10-24-67, CI. 335 — 1SS. Keenan, William J. : See — Scharf, Philip T., and Keenan. 3,330,681. Keene, Edwin E. : See — Wheeler, Paul L. B., and Keene. 3,353,328. Keene, Frederick J., and J. A. Parkins, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Preparation of a graft copolymer of acrylonitrile monomer onto a water-wet nitrocellulose poly- mer. 3,325,385, 6-13-67, CI. 204 — 159.12. Keene, Joe P. : See— Fottler, Stanley A., and Keene. 3,325,258. Keene, O. S., Co., Inc. : See — Singleton, Benoit M. 3,304,657. Keene, William A. : See — Carle. Robert A., and Keene. 3,327,885. Keene, William A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bottle container. 3,341,053, 9-12-67, CI. 220 — 2. Keener Russell W., P. L. De Marsh, and C. E. Ballard, to Jet Set Corp. Excavating apparatus and method for ex- vacating materials. 3,348,482, 10-24-67, CI. 102 — 23. Keeney, Clare G., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Intru- sion detection system. 3,309,689, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 258. Keeney, Marvin F., Jr., and C. S. Walker, to General Electric Co. Variable frequency converter with volts per cycle per second regulation. 3,343,003, 9-19-67, CI. 321 — 5. Keep, George A. : See — Hill, Edward S., Keep, and Glen. 3,314,059. Keeprite Products Ltd. : See — Woods, Norman W. 3,306,181. Keer. Cliford A. : See — Rizk, Waheeb. and Keer. 3,300,178. Keers, James J., Jr., to Pennsalt Chemical Corp. Method of stripping resins. 3,335,087, 8-8-67, CI. 252- -143. Keese, John F. : See — Louderback, Charles R. 3,324,518. Keesling, Thomas B., to FMC Corp. Fruit processing method. 3,314,463, 4-18-67, CI. 146 — 238. Keesling, Thomas B., and A. F. Rodrigues, to Becton, Dickin- son of California, Inc. Manufacture of plastic articles. 3,304,576, 2-21-67, CI. 18 — 2. Keeton, Eugene G., to Deere & Co. Seed planter. 3,308,774, 3-14-67. CI. 111—77. Kefalas A/S : See — Holm, Torkil O. 3,346,453. Petersen, Povl V., and Huld. 3,359,161. Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and Kelmer. 3,320.127. Kefalas, George P., R. E. Mallison, and A. A. Segal, to Martin Marietta Corp. Satellite communication system. 3,340,531, 9-5-67, CI. 343 — 100. Kegel, Francis C, to Barrett-Kegel Corp. Drawer. 3,355,231, 11-28-67. CI. 312 — 45. Kegelart, Willy, to Solvay & Cie. Process for production of sodium perborate. 3,311,446, 3-28-67, CI. 23 — 60. Kegg, Robert R. : See — Doering. William E., and Kegg. 3,314,450. Kegg, Wallace S. : See — Webb, Ernest C, Bond, Kegg, and Moranz. 3,337,902. Kehke, Clarence E. Opticol method of hull measurement. 3,352,014, 11-14-67, CI. 33 — 1. Kehl, Henry. Rotary engine. 3,311,094, 3-2S-67, CI. 123— 12. Kehl, William L.. and M. M. Stewart, to Gull' Research & Development Co. Catalyst comprising a metallic compo- nent supported on an alumina base. 3,297,583, 1—10-67, CI. 252—432. 684 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kehl. William L., and M. M. Stewart, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process for producing alumina comprising nordstrandite in major proportion. 3,328,122, 6-27-67, CI. 23 143 Kehler, Theodor K., to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Plate valve. 3,310,066, 3-21-67. CI. 137—516.13. Kehler, Theodor K.. to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Plate valve. 3,327,731, 6-27-67, CI. 137—516.13. Kehler. Theodor K., to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Automatic valve. 3,360,006, 12-26-67, CI. 137—516.13. Kehm, Orlo W. Airflow regulator. 3,318,524, 5-9-67, CI. 236 — 10. Kehn, John T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Multi- maleimide cure of halogenated isoolefinmultiolefin copoly- mers. 3.334,075, 8-1-67, CI. 260—85.3. Kehoe. Albert J. Sewage treatment. 3,300,403, 1-24-67, CI. 210—10. Kehoe, Arthur H. Elevator system. 3,317,005, 5-2-67, CI. 187 — 16. Kehoe, Edward C, and E. C. Walker, to Saline Water Con- version Corp. Method and apparatus for degassing and dis- tilling liquid. 3,344,584, 10-3-67, CI. 55 — 46. Kehoe, Frank E. Chair. 3,309,136, 3-14-67, CI. 297— 296. Kehoe, James V. : See — Ayers, Robert C, Jr.. and Kehoe. 3,313,694. Kehr. Clifton L. : See — Bush, Richard W., and Kehr. 3,322,711. Larsen, Donald W.. and Kehr. 3,351,495. Kehr, Clifton L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Crosslinked poly- oleflns and process therefor. 3,305,517, 2-21-67, CI. 260— 41. Kehr, Clifton L., H. C. Helmlinger, Jr., and R. W. Bush, to Allied Chemical Corp. Pulverized polyethylene. 3,339,850, 9-5-67, CI. 241 — 23. Kehrberger. Achim : See — Burk, Manfred, and Kehrberger. 3,317,185. Burk, Manfred, and Kehrberger. 3,357,503. Burk, Manfred, and Kehrberger. 3,359,865. Kehrer, Georg : 'See — Eichele, Erich, Von Weichs, and Kehrer. 3,311,064. Kehres, William : See — Cruin. Harry O. 3.344.539. Keighlev, William J. : See — Glavis, Frank J., Keighley, and Haag. 3.300,429. Keil, Alfred, H. Mally, H. Gruhl, and A. Wolfl, to Veb Sach- sisches Kunstseidenwerk Siegfried Radel. Nozzle for spin- ning fibers and method of making such nozzles. 3,357,047, 12-12-67, CI. 18—8. Keil, Gunter : See — Hoyer, Hans. Keil. and Kresse. 3.321,444. Schlack, Paul, and Keil. 3,320,309. Keil, Hans : See — Hofmann, Bernhard, and Keil. 3,358,163. Keil, Hans-Siegfried, to Gewerkschaft Eisenhutte Westfalia. Travelling propping machine. 3,333,424, 8-1-67, CI. 61 — 45. Keil, Howard W. Unitary steam trap rig. 3,351,281, 11-7-67, CI. 236—56. Keim, Allen J. Trailer hitch for dump truck. 3,298,744, 1-17-67, CI. 298—17. Keim, Everett F., to Corning Glass Works. Electrical contact. 3,340,492, 9-5-67, CI. 339—61. Keim, Gerald I., to Hercules Inc. Cationic water-soluble polyamide-epichlorohydrin resins and method of prepar- ing same. 3,332,901, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Keimer, Birgit Y. : See — Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and Keimer. '3,320,127. Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and Keimer. 3,342,676. Keinanen, Henry J. : See — Sennello, Joseph J., and Keinanen. 3,354,287. Keiper, Fritz, K.G. : See — Putsch, Peter U. 3,356,415. Werner, Heinz. 3,299,466. Werner, Paul. 3,302,335. Werner, Paul. 3,316,002. Werner, Paul, and Reinmoller. 3.333,891. Werner, Paul, and Reinmoller. 3,333,892. Werner. Paul, and Reinmoller. 3,343,S72. Keir, John B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Dual pressure relief valve system. 3,324,881, 6-13-67, CI. 137—596.13. Keir, John G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Duel pressure relief valve system. 3,324,882, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 596.13. Keiser, Keril M. Portable collapsible tower for fluid tanks and the like. 3,315,929, 4-25-67, CI. 248 — 129. Keith, Carl D., and P. M. Kenan, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Process for catalytically purifying gases containing oxides of nitrogen. 3,328,115, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 2. Keith, Carl D., P. M. Kenah, and D. L. Bair, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Method of preparing an oxidation catalyst. 3,331.787, 7-18-67, CI. 252—439. Keith. Charles A. : See — Keith, Garland B. and C. A. 3,336,942. Keith, Charles H., II., V. Norman, and W. W. Bates, Jr., to Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co. Process of impregnating ad- sorbent materials with metal oxides. 3,355,317. 11-28-67, CI. 117—100. Keith, Clifford H., to The Mead Corp. Reinforced container structures. 3,313.466, 4-11-67, CI. 229 — 27. Keith. Clifford H„ to The Mead Corp. Collapsible single-blank carton having a telescopic closure. 3,329,346, 7-4-67, CI. 229—37. Keith, Clifford H., to The Mead Corp. Reinforced container structures. 3,342,398, 9-19-67, CI. 229 — 16. Keith, Emerald E., to The Magnavox Co. Horizontal oscilla- tor for television receivers. 3,322,894, 5-30-67, CI. 178 — 7.3. Keith, Errol W. : See— Schultz, Forrest O. E., and Keith. 3,330,604. Keith, Frederick W., Jr., and A. C. Lavanchy, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Separation of components of liquid-solid mixtures. 3,328,282, 6-27-67, CI. 208—28. Keith, Garland B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Apparatus for applying additives to cigarette filter tow. 3,306,254, 2-28- 67, CI. 118—227. Keith, Garland B. and C. A. Check valve. 3,336,942, 8-22-67, CI. 137—529. Keith, James N. : See — Finn, John J„ and Keith. 3,350,177. Keith. Percival C. : See — Chervenak. Michael C, and Keith. 3,322,665. Stotler, Harold H., Farkas, and Keith. 3,311,460. Keith, Percival C, and E. Cimler, to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. Air separation plant. 3,312,074, 4-4-67, CI. 62 — 13. Keith, Willis C, and R. P. Zmitrovis, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method for making l-chloro-2-phenyl-3-lower alkoxy- 1-propene. 3,300,533, 1-24-67, CI. 260—611. Keith, Willis C, and R. P. Zmitrovis, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method for making l-chloro-2-phenyl-3-lower alkoxy- 1-propene. 3,300,671, 1-24-67, CI. 260—611. Keith, Willis C, and R. P. Zmitrovis, to Sinclair Research, Inc. (2-phenyl-alkyl) -amines. 3,303,219, 2-7-67, CI. 260—570.5. Keith, Willis C, and B. W. Turnquest, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Production of isoprene. 3,327,000, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 680. Keith, Winston R., to International Harvester Co. Auger ele- vator discharge chute guide. 3,339,761, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 42. Kekish, George T„ to Nalco Chemical Co. Process of prepar- ing wet strength paper containing acrolein polymers. 3,317,370, 5-20-67, CI. 162 — 168. Kekopoulos, Gregory C., and A. H. Buckley, to United States of America, Commerce. Apparatus for moving and aligning limp nieces of material. 3,360,262. 12-26-67, CI. 271 — 63. Kelch, Heinz, and E. Schuh, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Taximeter. 3,295,756, 1-3-67, CI. 235 — 30. Kelchner. Jay R. and M. G. Verrando, to Pall Corp. Quickly removable thermocouple assemblies. 3,309,237, 3-14-67, CI. 136—221. Kelco Co. : See — Colegrove, George T. 3,326,733. Edlin, Ray L. 3,332,786. Fairchild, William P. 3,351,479. Fairchild, William P.. and Robison. 3,298,862. Freedman. John C. 3.349.079. Messina, Blase T. 3,352,688. O'Connell, John J. 3,355,447. Schweiger, Richard G. 3,332,933. Schweiger, Richard G. 3,340,239. Schweiger, Richard G. 3,349,077. Schweiger, Richard G. 3.349,078. Schweiger, Richard G. 3,351,581. Kelek Co. : See — Kussmaul, Edwin E. 3,354,731. Kelemencky, Monroe R., and P. Cushnie, dnstries. Inc. Inspection device for 3,327,523, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 71.5. Kelin, Victor E. Croyostat. 3,306,058, 45. Kelischek, George S. Musical instrument. 67, CI. 84 — 380. Keil. Nathaniel B., to General Motors Corp. Two-stroke cycle rotary engine. 3,314,401, 4-18-67, CI. 123 — 8. Kell, Nathaniel B., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle turn signal system. 3,316,533, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 56. Kell, Nathaniel B., to General Motors Corp. Sealing means for rotary mechanisms. 3,326,455, 6-20-67, CI. 230 — 145. Kellam, Franklin W. : See — Willey, Gordon E.. and Kellam. 3,295,965. Kellam, Paul F„ and J. T. Flores. Trolley holder. 3,323,469, 6-6-67, CI. 104 — 89. Kellard, Charles J. A., to Almco Supersheen Division of Great Britain Ltd. Vibratorv barrel finishing machines. 3.305,977, 2-28-67, CI. 51—163. Kelleher, Cornelius J., to Verson Mfg. Co. Control of charge for ceramic extrusion. 3,316,606, 5-2-67, CI. 25 — 22. Kelleher, Kenneth S. Plural concentric parabolic antenna for omnidirectional coverage. 3.317.912, 5-2-67, CI. 343 — 836. Kelleher, Kenneth S. Steerable antenna array. 3,354,461, 11-21-67. CI. 343 — 854. Kelleher, Mariorie V. : See — Dutt, William H.. and Kelleher. 3,324,516. Kelleher, Robert R. : See — Dutt, William H., and Kelleher. 3,324,516. Kelleigh, Waldo J., to Electrical Apparatus Co., Inc. Period- ically cam operated switch. 3.329,782, 7-4-67, CI. 200 — 61.41. Kellems Co., Inc., The: See — Clay, Albert L. 3,343.231. Kellen, Lawrence H. Identification card system. 3,317,799, 5-2-67, CI. 317—134. Keller, Ann S., and H. H. Hall, to FMC Corp. Poly (ethylene oxide) adducts of fatty oils and fatty amines as antislatic coating for polyolefin fibers. 3,296,019, 1-3-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. to Automation In- elongated objects. 2-28-67, CI. 62— 3,308,707, 3-14- LIST OK PATENTEES 685 Keller, Ben I<„ Sr. Gas pipeline frip system. 3,318,074, 5-9- 67, CI. 55— 204. Keller. Clarence, B. M. Tincher, and K. A. Wagner, to The Bendls Corp. Barking brake mechanism. 3,322,237, 5-30-67, CI. 188 — 78. Keller, Douglas V., Jr., and F. P. Scott, to King Laboratories, Inc. Charging electronic tubes with mercury. 3,318,649, 5-9-67, CI. 316 — 3. Keller, Ernst : See — Dazzi, Joachim, and Keller. 3,312,698. Dazzi, Joachim, and Keller. 3,322,763. Keller, Ernst. .Method of increasing the number of different locking combinations. 3,349.587, 10-31-67, CI. 70 — 358. Keller, Fred : See — Draper, Marshall D., and Keller. 3,342,827. Keller, George F. : See — Ketterer. Stanley J., and Keller. 3,349,735. Keller, George T., and R. F. Barker, to Arco Corp. Mechani- cal fuze of the stator-rotor type with pivoted safety weights and detonator carrier. 3,311,060, 3-28-67, CI. 102—79. Keller, Gunther : See — Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Keller. 3,352,831. Keller, Hans, M. Muhlhausser, and W. Post, to Aluminium- Walzwerke Singen G.m.b.H. Fabrication of electrolytic capacitors. 3,345,208, 10-3-67. CI. 117 — 200. Keller, Harold W., to Illinois Water Treatment Co. Apparatus lor moving ion exchange resin through a working zone. 3,325.0 11, 6-13-67. CI. 210—96. Keller, Heinrich, and K.-W. Bretz, to Salzgitter Maschinen Aktiengesellsehaft. Conveyor. 3,307,493, 3-7-67, CI. 104 — Keller, James P., to Rensulate Corp. Insulated underground conduit. 3,313,321, 4-11-67, CI. 138—105. Keller, Jesse C. : See — Lankford, William L. Jr., Mathis, Keller, Bowman, and Van Winkle. 3,348,231. Keller, John W. Ground surfacing apparatus. 3,336,685, 8-22- 67, CI. 37—175. Keller, Josef : See — Rhein, Plans. Keller, and Schuller. 3.306.133. Keller, Joseph D. Support device. 3,295,520, 1-3-67, CI. 12S— 159. Keller, Joseph D., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Tooling arrange- ment for installing channel flanged eyelets in printed cir- cuit boards. 3,319,324, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 203. Keller, Joseph D. Xail clipper having restraining means for preventing flight of hngernails. 3,352,010, 11-14-67, CI. 30 — 135. Keller, Joseph R., to AMP Inc. Electrical connector and hous- ing. 3,312,931, 4-4-67, CI. 339 — 258. Keller, Joseph R., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Unit filter assembly. 3.354,623, 11-28-67, CI. 55 — 484. Keller, Joseph R., to AMP Inc. Electrical connector. 3,355,- 698. 11-28-67. CI. 339—97. Keller, Juergen H. : See — Sprague, Robert H.. and Keller. 3,342,595. Keller & Knappich G.m.b.H. : See — Kirsch, Karl, and Uhl. 3,339,937. Keller, Leonard J., to Monsanto Co. Feeder apparatus. 3.306,501, 2-28-67, CI. 222—328. Keller, Louise M. Heating and vibrating device. 3,323,517, 6-6-67, CI. 128 — 24.1. Keller, Marion A. : See — Ketterer, Stanley J., and Keller. 3,349,735, Keller. Pierre W., to Participations et Procedes Industries S.A.H. Dehydrating device. 3,343,897, 9-26-67, CI. 312 — 31. Keller, Ralph E., to Kalamazoo Mfg. Co. Adjustable mounting and support for the flanged wheels of a convertible rail- highway vehicle. 3,344.747, 10-3-67. CI. 105 — 215. Keller, Robert C, to General Motors Corp. Vibration damp- ing connection. 3,315,537, 4—25-67, CI. 74 — 519. Keller, Robert R., to Kalwall Corp. Structural building panels. 3,300,92S, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 309. Keller, Roy M. Filter choke with self-desaturating magnetic core. 3,340,458, 9-5-67, CI. 321 — 10. Keller, Siegfried, and K. Brandt, to Messerschmitt AG. Production of seam-like connections between flat fabric members by means of thermoplastic materials 3,347,730, 10-17-67, CI. 156 — 423. Keller. William E. : See — Flaugher, Lawrence L., Keller, and Martin. 3,302,107. Keller, William E.. to Ansul Chemical Co. Pressure indicator. 3,313,264, 4-11-07. CI. 116 — 70. Keller, William J., and A. L. Moore, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for terpolvmeric solvent-free hydrocarbon crumbs. 3.350,370, 10-31-67. CI. 260 — 80.7S. Keller, William M., R. F. Breese. Electronic alertness con- trol. 3,312,508, 4-4-67, CI. 303 — 19. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Apparatus and method of producing semiconductor rods by pulling the same from a melt. 3,296,036, 1-3-67, CI. 148 — 1.6. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method and apparatus for crucible-free zone melt- ing. 3.310.3S4, 3-21-67. CI. 23 — 301. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method for determining the electrical resistance of a body of extremely pure semi-conductor material for electronic purposes. 3,315,156, 4-18-67, CI. 324 — 60. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method of crucible-free zone melting. 3,340,017, 9-5-67, CI. 23—301. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method of producing monocrystalline semiconductor rods. 3,351,433, 11-7-67, CI. 23—301. Keller, Wolfgang, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Apparatus and method of producing .semicon- ductor rods by pulling the same from a melt. 3,360,405, 12-26-67, CI. 148 — 1.6. Kellert, Morton D., to Monsanto Co. Sprayable polyvinyl butyral wood primer for polyurethane or polyester finish. 3,320,203, 5-16-67. CI. 260— '32.8. Kellert, Morton D.. and R. V. De Shay, to Monsanto Co. 'Sprayable weldable primer containing polyvinyl butyral, chromium trioxide, and aluminum powder. 3,325,432, 6-13- 67, CI. 200 — 29.6. Kellert, Paul H. Multi-walled structure and method of assembly. 3,299,594, 1-24-67, CI. 52—262. Kellett, Claud M., W. J. King, and F. W. Martin, to Ion Physics Corp. Semiconductor resistor containing interstitial and substitutional ions formed by an ion inplantation meth- od. 3,341,754, 9-12-67, CI. 317—234. Kellett, Louise C. Machine pad. 3,332,646, 7-25-67, CI. 248—22. Kelley, Archie L. Engine oil pan and cleaning attachment. 3,308,840, 3-14-67, CI. 134—167. Kelley, Arnold E. : See — Duir^ John H., and Kelley. 3,308.054. Kelley, Charles R., to Dunlap and Associates, Inc. Psycho- motor performance testing apparatus. 3,357,115, 12-12-67, CI. 35—22. Kelley Co., Inc. : See — - Pfleger, Robert H., McGurie. and Beckwith. 3,295,589. Kelley, David L., to Du-Fold, Inc. Utility cart. 3,325,182, 6-13-67, CI. 280 — 47.19. Kelley, Douglas J., to United States of America, Army. Strip transmission line having phase trimmer means. 3,359,513, 12-19-67, CI. 333 — 84. Kelley, Edgar, Jr. Record repeating device. 3.360,257, 12-26- 67, CI. 274 — 1. Kelley, Edwin F. : See — - Graves, George O., and Kelley. 3,358,582. Kellev, Ernest R., to Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. Con- tainer. 3,342,400, 9-19-67. CI. 229 — 37. Kelley, Everett J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Copolymers of alkylene polyamine-substituted alkyl vinyl ethers and thio- ethers. 3,314,927, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Kelley. Everett J., to Rohm & Haas Co. N-acyl-acryloxyal- kanamides, polymers thereof and methods of making them and their polymers. 3,342,791, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 86.1. Kelley, Everett J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Substituted acryl- amides, polvmers thereof, and methods of making same. 3,350,336, 10-31-67, CI. 260—22. Kelley, Everett J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Amido-amine- substituted vinyl ethers and polymers thereof. 3,350,375, 10-31-67, CI. 260—89.7. Kelley. Everett J., to Rohm & Haas Co. Hydroxyalkyl-N- vinyloxyalkylcarbamates and hydroxyalkyl N-vinylethio- alkylcarbamates and polymers thereof. 3,360,504, 12-26- 67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Kelley, George F., and C. W. Tedford, to Q/T Circuits Co. Electrical circuit connector. 3,299,393, 1-17-67, CI. 339 — IS. Kelley, George G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Ion generator having beam stabilization accel- erating electrodes. 3.340.425, 9-5-67, CI. 315—111. Kelley, Gerald L., and R. U Selover, Jr.. to Kelver Co. Artificial insemination teaching apparatus. 3,309,791, 3-21-67, CI. 35 — 1. Kellev, Gilbert A., to Midland-Ross Corp. Two-stage air con- ditioning system. 3.350.892, 11-7-67. CI. 62 — 94. Kelley, Harold P., Jr., to General Electric Co. Post top mounted luminaire having axially mounted components. 3,339,065, 8-29-67, CI. 240—25. Kellev, James J., Jr. : See — Crnm, Harry O. 3,344,539. Kellev. Jerrv O. : See — Miller, Eugene M., and Kelley. 3,348,786. Kelley, John J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Method for increasing the porosity of a predominately nickel- containing porous electrode. 3,354,001, 11-21-67, CI. 136 — 120. Kellev, John S. : See — Battersbv, William R.. Karl, and Kelley. 3.313.666. Battersby, William R., Karl, and Kelley. 3,318,977. Kellev, Joseph M. : See — Erchak, Michael, Jr., and Kelley. 3,358,055. Kelley, Joseph M., J. J. Miskel, Jr., and P. J. Marinaccio. to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Process for polymerizing ethylene. 3.309,350, 3-14-67. CI. 260—94.9. Kelley, Joseph M., and D. L. Baeder ; said Baeder assor. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Octane improvement process for motor fuels. 3,320,155, 5-16-67, CI. 208 — 134. Kellev, Joseph M., and P. J. Marinaccio, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Polvolefin process and catalyst. 3.326,S83, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Kellev, Kork and R K. Liquid control for gas wells. 3,324,- 803, 6-13-67, CI. 103 — 232. Kelley, Lawrence W., A. Lewis, and J. D. Provance. to Aerojet-General Corp. Glass fiber composition. 3,360,386, 12-26-67, CI. 106—50. 686 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kelley, Leon O. Cable laying plow with brace attachment. 3,348,383, 10-24-67, CI. 61—72.6. Kellev, Leon O., and C. E. Hatcher. Portable rock breaking device. 3.344,866, 10-3-67, CI. 173 — 43. Kelley, Ralph C. : See— Sebok. Albert L„ and Kelley. 3,341,113. Kellev, Robert F. : See — Guarr, Joseph S., and Kelley. 3,310,201. Kelley, Robert K. : See — Kellv, Kork and R. K. 3,324,803. Kelley, T. R., and J. \V. Lipnitz, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Static overload relay means for use in circuit breakers and having inverse time current characteristics. 3,339,114, 8- 29-67, CI. 317—36. Kelley. Theron R., to Tedan Inc. Insert muffler. 3,335,813, 8-15-67, CI. 181—56. Kelley, Thomas F. Insect trap. 3,341,907, 9-19-67, CI. 43 — 65. Kelley, Thomas M. Adapter for reciprocating hammer. 3.359,611. 12-26-67. CI. 29 — 81. Kelley, Thomas M„ and W. I. Anderson. Scaling tool. 3,343,- 246, 9-26-67, CI. 29—81. Kelley, Thomas R., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Control cir- cuit for D-C motors having dual series field windings. 3,336.516, 8-15-67, CI. 318—139. Kellev, Willam E. Insert for pneumatic tube system carrier. 3,331,569, 7-18-67, CI. 243—35. Kelley, William P., and E. J. Messenger, to Garlock Inc. Snubber bearing assembly. 3,309,153, 3-14-67, CI. 308— 36.1. Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Co. Error com- pensation circuit for control system. 3,308,279, 3-7-67, Cl. 235—151.11. Kelling, Leroy U. C, to General Electric Co. Data conversion systems. 3,319,054, 5-9-67, Cl. 235 — 154. Kellner, Bluford V. Cattle horn training device. 3,315,66S, 4-25-67, Cl. 128—76. Kellner, Ferdinand. Photographic recording lens system with fully automatic diaphragm operation. 3,349,681, 10-31-67, Cl. 95 — 64. Kellogg Co. : See — Lemaire, Normand A., and Peterson. 3,356,512. Slaybaugh, Lyle, 3,315,619. Kellogg, George E. : See — Harness, Gerald A., and Kellogg. 3,327,479. Peeples, Denny L., and Kellogg. 3,343,564. Kellogg, George E., to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic power brake booster having excess force dampening means. 3,298,177, 1-17-67, Cl. 60—54.5. Kellogg, George E., to General Motors Corp. Manual and power control mechanism and method. 3,352,315, 11-14-67, Cl. 137—1. Kellogg, George E., and G. A. Harness, to General Motors Corp. Low travel hydraulic booster with in-line lifter. 3.306,043, 2-28-67, Cl. 60 — 54.5. Kellogg, Glenn A. Humidifiers. 3,302,631, 2-7-67, Cl. 126— 113. Kellogg, Harlan P., to Rockware, Inc. Shelf bracket assembly. 3,338,541, 8-29-67, Cl. 248—243. Kellogg, John F. : See — Shaw, John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg, and O'Neale. 3,324,576. Kellogg. Warren, H. Saw filing and setting device. 3,298,- 253, 1-17-67, Cl. 76 — 63. Kellom, David B^ C. M. Bowman, I. P. Lamoria, and B. L. York, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for preparing a beryllium borohydride. 3,348,928, 10-24-67, Cl. 23—361. Kells, Edward L., L. E. Strobert, and B. S. Washburn, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Method and apparatus for burning sewage plant skimmings. 3,312,183, 4-4-67, Cl. 110—8. Kellum, James J., to Griffin Pollution Control Corp. Electro- chemical method and apparatus for producing activated gases for the treatment of sewage. 3,344,061, 9-26-67, Cl. 210—15. Kellwood Co. : See — Howell, Dixie M. 3,316,915. Kelly, Alec. J., to J. C. Bamford (Excavators) Ltd. Excavators. 3,313,431, 4-11-67, Cl. 214 — 138. Kelly, Anthony J. Toilet seat disinfector. 3,344,441, 10-3-67. Cl. 4—233. Kelly, Arthur W., to Pullman Inc. Production of phenol from benzene via halobenzene. 3,303,223, 2-7-67, Cl. 260 — 629. Kelly, Arthur W., to Pullman Inc. Use of absorption media containing phenol in recovery of benzene from inerts in raschig process. 3,356,745, 12-5-67, Cl. 260 — 629. Kelly, Charles A.: See — Broderick, John W., Fiorenza, Kelly, and Kozar. 3,353,- 669. Kellv, Daniel A. and T. A. Ventilator for opening in a wall. 3,358,576, 12-19-67, Cl. 98—2. Kelly, Daniel R., and L. R. McCoy, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Aluminum brightener composition. 3,326,803, 6-20- 67, Cl. 252 — 79.4. Kelly, Donald H. : See- Maxwell, Abe F., Kelly, and Sukornick. 3,341,293. Kelly, Donald H., and B. Sukornick, to Allied Chemical Corp. Nitrogen compound synthesis. 3,320,035, 5-16-67, Cl. 23— 356. Kelly, Donald H., and B. Sukornick, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of difluoroamine. 3,341,306, 9-12-67, Cl. 23 — 356. Kelly, Douglas J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Adhesive composed of polyepoxide and a chloroprene co- polymer with 5 to 25% acrylonitrile. 3,310,603, 3-21-67. Cl. 2G0 — 837. Kelly, Edward C. : See — Polidoro, John E., and Kelly. 3,350,819. Kellv Edward J. : See — Kurzinski. Edward F.. and Kelly. 3,360,384. Kelly, Ernest M. : See — Swee, Eugene A., and Kelly. 3,312,439. Kelly, Florence E. Pin cushion kit. 3,344,967, 10-3-67, Cl. 223 — 109. Kelly, Francis J., and F. Przybyla, to Mallory Battery Co. of Canada Ltd. Self supporting sintered zinc anode struc- ture. 3,348,976, 10-24-67, Cl. 136 — 125. Kelly, Francis X., Jr. : See — Tatz, Abraham, and Kelly. 3.309,707. Kelly, Frank M., to Aluminum Co. of America. Container transfer. 3,314,519, 4-18-67, Cl. 198 — 22. Kelly, Franklin G., to TRW Inc. Thermal valve. 3,302,703, 2-7-67, Cl. 165 — 135. Kelly, Fred C, to Clevite Corp. Boring machine for semi- cylindrical bearings. 3,296,934, 1-10-67, Cl. 90 — 26. Kelly, George B., Jr., and F. W. Stone, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of alkylene oxides stabilized with a combination of phenothiazine and a UV screening agent. 3,326,849, 6- 20-67, Cl. 260—45.8. Kelly, Gerald C. Magnetic toy simulating urban operations. 3.343.299, 9-26-07. Cl. 46 — 240. Kelly, Gordon E., to Radio Corp. of America. Synchronous demodulators. 3,351,708, 11-7-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Kelly, Harlan J. : See — Nissen, George P., and Kellv. 3,303,905. Nissen, George P., and Kelly. 3,347,508. Nissen, George P., Stuckenschneider, and Kelly. 3,323,- 767. Kelly, Harold S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Plastic-lined con- duit. 3,301,277, 1-31-67, Cl. 138—114. Kelly, Hugh P., and W. A. Klute, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Ground station antenna pointing system for satellite communications. 3,349,403, 10-24-67, Cl. 343 — 117. Kelly, Joe T., A. H. Peterson, and G. C. Templeman, to Marathon Oil Co. Hydrocarbon production process. 3,308,- 053, 3-7-67, Cl. 208—67. Kelly, John, Jr. : See — Johnson, Grover L., and Kelly. 3 307,625. Kelly, John L., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Speech synthesizer. 3,328,525, 6-27-67, Cl. 179 — 1. Kelly, Joseph J., Jr. : See — - Van Sky hawk, Norman J., and Kelly. 3,297,118. Kelly, Kent B., to General Motors Corp. Seat belt tension indicator. 3,311,412, 3-28-67, Cl. 297 — 385. Kelly, Leonard : See — Hutter, James F., and Kelly. 3,302,533. Kelly, Margaret A. : See — Conradi, Joseph J., and Kelly. 3,318,811. Kelly. Martin J. : See — Collins. Arthur F., Greene, Jensen, Kelly, Marsh, and Powell. 3,344,410. Kelly, Minton J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Distillation method for reprocessing molten salt reactor fuels. 3,310,500, 3-21-67, Cl. 252 — 301.1. Kelly-Moore Paint Co., Inc. : See — Humphrey, Walter J. 3,339,424. Kelly, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. Plastic jug. 3,308,997, 3-14-67, Cl. 222 — 475. Kelly, Patrick M., J. Ames, and J. C. Somerville, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Fusible elastomers from mixtures of polysiloxanes containing methyl, vinyl and hydrogen groups with boron modified siloxanes and peroxides. 3,330,- 797, 7-11-G7. Cl. 260 — 37. Kelly. Richard J. : See — Eastwood, Sylvander C, Kelly, and Wantuck. 3,304,- 254. Kelly. Robert A. Alternator phase voltage regulator 3,341,- 768, 9-12-67, Cl. 322 — 24. Kelly, Robert J., L. R. Yates, and D. H. Judd, to The Bendix Corp. Distance measuring system. 3,302,199, 1-31-67. Cl. 343—7.3. Kelly. Robert W., to McGraw-Edison Co. By-pass switch. 3,335,237, 8-8-67, Cl. 200—48. Kelly, Ronald B., and H. E. Renis, to The Upjohn Co. Aminoacyl cytosamine derivatives and process. 3,308,117, 3-7-67, Cl. 260—211.5. Kelly. Shirley L. : See — Ross, Walter E., Jr., and Kelly. 3,315,795. Kelly, Stanley, to Decca Ltd. Loudspeaker horns 3,303,904, 2-14-67, Cl. 181 — 31. Kelly, Stanley, to Decca Ltd. Loudspeakers. 3,308,904, 3-14-67, Cl. 181—32. Kelly, Stanley R., and J. M. Smith, to The Ensign-Bickford Co. Method for manufacturing explosive devices. 3,320,- 847, 5-23-67, Cl. 86 — 1. Kelly, Theodore H., to Union Carbide Corp. Insulating panel assembly with a resinous impregnated support member. 3,327,441, 6-27-67, Cl. 52—309. Kelly, Thomas J., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making electron gun mount. 3,298,083, 1-17-67, Cl. 29 — ■ 25.16. LIST OF PATENTEES 687 3,29S,466. Kelly, Thomas J. Grape vine cutter. 3,302,287, 2-7-67. CI. 30—134. Kelly, Timothy A. : See- Kelly. Daniel A. and T. A. 3,358,576. Kelly, Walter \V., to FMC Corp. Container feeding mechanism. 3,357.536, 12-12-67, CI. 198—30. Kelly, William A., to Lever Bros. Co. Antimicrobial solu- tion containing sodium or potassium salt of 3,4',5-tri- bromosalieylanilide, alcohol and water. 3,359,157, 12-19- 87, CI. 167- 30. Kelly, William S. Sanitary single-use toilet seat covers. 3.34S.2 -13, 10-24-67, CI. 4—245. Kelly. William T. : See — Counts. William E., and Kelly. 3,326,645. Kelly, Winton J. Engine synchronizing mechanism. 3,309,- S71, 3-21-67. CI. 60—97. Kelm, Walter H. : See — Weller, Elbert J., and Kelm. 3,341,921. Kelm, Walter H., to General Electric Co. Cutting tool. 3,341,- 920, 9-19-67, CI. 29—96. Kelm, Waller H., to General Electric Co. Cutting tool. 3,341,- 923, 9-19-67, CI. 29—96. Kelmar, John J. Disposal of radioactive waste using coal waste slag. 3,332,884, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Kelowna Machine Works Ltd. : See — Armeneau, Harold C, and Little. 3,338,442. Kelsay, Hoyt C. Self-clinching staple. 3,333,500, 8-1-67, CI. S5 — 49. Kelsey, Cadwallader W., to Skvcar, Inc. Circular wing struc- ture. 3,355,124, 11-28-67, CI. 244 — 35. Kelsey, Christopher G., to Data Resolved Tools Pty. Ltd. Draughting data processing machine. 3,295,210, 1-3-67, CI. 33—18. Kelsey, Clifford L. : See — Martin, Elmer L., MacLyman, and Kelsey. 3,343.581. Kelsey-Hayes Co. : See — Ayers, David T., Jr. 3,339,679. Ayers, David T., Jr. 3,358,794. Ayers, David T., Jr. 3,360,083. Ayers, David T., Jr. 3,360,0S4. Ayers, David T., Jr., and Birge. Gollwitzer, George E. 3,298,21S. Guest, John E. 3.358,795. Hayes, Edward J. 3,326,332. Hayes, Edward J. 3,331,473. Hayes, Edward J. 3,346,076. Hayes, Edward J., and Sturis. 3,352,382. Malthaner, Sylvester A. 3,341,255. Miles, David T., Flanigan, and Bell. 3,331,132. Nolan, Terence M.. and Trevarrow. 3,355,049. Robinette, Richard T. 3,298.469. Rozmus, Walter J. 3. "09 766. Rozmus, Walter J. 3.336,655. Rozmus, Walter J. 3,340,596. Rozmus, Walter J. 3,343,433. Sharpe, Frederick P. 3,312,567. Stelzer, William. 3,314,235. Stelzer, William. 3,315,469. Stelzer, William. 3,333,659. Stelzer. William. 3,349.875. Sturis, Tallvaldis. 3,312,309. Swift, Harvey C. 3.321,049. Swift, Harvey C. 3.330.3S5. Swift, Harvey C. 3,331,472. Swift, Harvev C. 3.333.660. Swift, Harvey C. 3,334,708. Swift, Harvey C. 3,335,819. Swift, Harvey C. 3,337,007. Swift, Harvey C. 3,346,075. Swift. Harvey C. 3.356.1S7. Trevarrow, David J., Jr. 3,348,721. Trevarrow, David J., Jr. 3.34S.722. Trevarrow, David J., Jr. 3.356,421. Watanabe, Shnnso F. 3,312,308. Kelsey, Paul S. Prefabricated chimneys and vents. 3,303,- 61S, 2-14-67, CI. 52—269. Kelsey, Robert II. : See — Krock. Richard H., Kelsey, Camenzind, and Wallis. 3.324.713. Kelsey, Robert H., to Horizons Inc. Preparation of inorganic oxide monofilaments. 3,311,689, 3-28-67, CI. 264 — 210. Kelsey, Robert H., to Horizons Inc. Process for preparing alumina wool. 3,341,285, 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 142. Kelsey, Robert H., and H. R. Camenzind. to P. R. Mallorv & Co.. Inc. Variable capacitor. 3,313,991, 4-11-67, CI. 317—255. Kelso, Edward A. Method of coolinj CI. 176 — 39. Kelso, James W., to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. An elec- troluminescent panel for clock radio sets. 3,316,435, 4- 25-67, CI. 313—108. Kelso. James W.. to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. Indictor means. 3,322,094, 5-30-67, CI. 116 — 124.4. Kelso, John G., to Norton Co. Process for making metal bonded diamond tools employing spherical pellets of metallic powder-coated diamond grits. 3,316,073, 4-25-67, CI. 51 — 309. Kelso. John W.. to United States Steel Corp. Thread gage. 3,324.562, 6-13-67, CI. 33 — 199. Kelsof, Henrv R. : See — Bradford, Rex C, Cook, and Kelsof. 3,353,261. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. a nuclear reactor. 3,304,233, 2-14-67, Kelson, Arthur W., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Fusible pellet tube control. 3,313,266, 4-11-67, CI. 116 — 114. Kelson, Lester, to S. Blickman, Inc. Stainless steel sheet metal storage shelving. 3,344,756, 10-3-67, CI. 108 — 106. Kelstrom. Donald G., to Calumet & Hecla, Inc. Apparatus for use in corrugated metal hose. 3,353,389, 11-21-67, CI. 72—77. Keltec Industries, Inc. : See — Gabriel, William F. 3,300,730. Rush, Joseph A. 3,300,796. Kelver Co. : See — Kelley. Gerald L., and Selover. 3,309,791. Kelyman, Jacqueline S. : See — Reifschneider, Walter, and Kelyman. 3,303.209. Reifschneider, Walter, and Kelyman. 3,335,146. Kember, Norman F. : See — Buggs, Anthony A., Kember, and Wells. 3,317,313. Kember, Raymond C, and J. G. Allison, to Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. Means for mounting fluorescent lamp start- er switch and cover. 3,345.451, 10-3-67, CI. 174 — 52. Kemberling, Lee R., to Ludell Mfg. Co. Carrier for a laundry system. 3,340,823, 9-12-67, CI. 105 — 148. Kemenczky, Establishment: See — Maas. Friedrich J. 3,303,652. Kemeny, George A. : See — Wolf, Charles B„ and Kemeny. 3,309,550. Wolf, Charles B., and Kemeny. 3,343,019. Kemeny, George A., and H. E. Spindle, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus for detection and measurement of contamination of sulfur hexafluoride and other gases. 3.311.454, 3-28-67, CI. 23 — 254. Kemlite Corp. : See — Menzer, Alfred B. 3,351,513. Kemmer, Nicholas J. Collapsible tube squeezing device. 3.313.455, 4-11-67, CI. 222 — 103. Kemmetmueller, Roland : >see — Wegscheider, Alfred, and Kemmetmueller. 3,358,983. Kemmetmuller, Roland, D. K. Markow, and I. Pascher, to Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for removing steam peaks from a steam boiler which uti- lizes cyclically produced waste heat, preferably the waste heat from converters blown by oxygen. 3,303.827, 2-14-67, CI. 122—7. Kemmler, Sigmund : See — - Stahlecker, Hans, and Kemmler. 3,299,699. Stahlecker. Fritz, and Kemmler. 3,310,848. Kemnitz, Gustave W. Pump. 3,340,817, 9-12-67, CI. 103— 149. Kemnitz, Warren N., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Electric switch with locking means. 3,34o,4S9, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 157. Kemp, Arthur W., to Farrell Corp. Roll structures and method. 3,347,157, 10-17-67, CI. 100 — 11. Kemp, Eric H. : See — Porkess, Alexander M., Kemp, and Matthews. 3,321,824. Kemp, George T. : See — Estes, Nelson N., and Kemp. 3,296,504. Kemp, Kenneth A. W., to C.A.V. Ltd. Liquid fuel injection pumps for internal combustion engines. 3,351,020, 11-7-67, CI. 103 — 2. Kemp, Kenneth A. W., and K. F. Gubb, to C.A.V., Ltd. Liquid fuel pumping apparatus for internal combustion engines. 3,314,406, 4-18-67, CI. 123—139. Kemp, Richard H. : See — Morgan, William C, Esgar, and Kemp. 3,326,407. Kemp, Robert E., to Mclnerney Spring & Wire Co. Full-circle welding machine. 3,35S,S96. 12-19-67, CI. 228 — 29. Kemp, Robert F., J. M. Sellen, Jr., and J. C. Slattery, to National Aeronautics and Space Administration, under the Provisions of 42 USC 2457D. Method and apparatus for measuring potentials in plasmas. 3,300,717 1-24—67. CI. 324—72. Kemp, Trent H. : See — Kersey, Frank N., J. L. Kersey, Jr., and Kemp. 3,326,396. Kersey, Frank N., J. L. Kersev. Jr., and Kemp. 3,353.504. Kersey. John L., Jr., F. N. Kersey and Kemp. 3,297,179, Kemp, Willard E. : See — Becker, Carl E., and Kemp. 3,298,323. Corbett-Smith, Donald, and Kemp. 3,359.041. Rollins, Dallas W., and Kemp. 3,302.979. Stevens, Eric S., and Kemp. 3,348,501. Kemp, Willard E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Hopper structure. 3,316,030, 4-25-67, CI. 302 — 52. Kemp, Willard E., and C. E. Becker, to ACF Industries, Inc. Hopper structure. 3,343,886, 9-26-67. CI. 302 — 52. Kemp, William G., to Wellman Incandescent Furnace Co., Ltd. Heat treatment apparatus. 3,302,683, 2-7-67, CI. 158 — 4.5. Kemp, Woodrow E. : See — Fisher, John R„ Jr., and Kemp. 3,297,616. Kemp, Woodrow E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Bituminous emul- sion coating. 3,296,165, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Kemp, Woodrow E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Gasproofing leak- ing gas main. 3,315,017, 4-18-67, CI. 264 — 36. Kempe, Philip C, to Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. Composite impact and abrasion resistant material. 3,355,264, 11-28- 67, CI. 29—183.5. Kemper. Arthur L., to Collins Radio Co. Noise and audio controlled squelch circuit. 3,350.650, 10-31-67. CI. 325 — 478. Kemper, Harry L. : See — Craig, Sam N., Combs, Hilbert, Kemper, and Tahar. 3,319,897. 688 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kemper, James M. : See — Newton, John S., and Kemper. 3,307,880. Kemper, Karel, to International Standard Electric Corp. Fus- ing arrangement for a transistor-regulated power supply. 3,334,288, 8-1-67, CI. 321—11. Kemper, Kate. Apparatus for transferring lumps of a°ugny material from one processing machine to another. 3,360,- 098. 12-26-67, CI. 198—21. Kemper, Robert E. : See — Rose, Arthur, and Kemper. 3,319,403. Kemper, Robert S., Jr. : See — Last, George A., and Kemper. 3,346,673. Kempers, Herbert: See — Biegler, Hanns, Neugebauer, and Kempers. 3,311,451. Kempf, Clayton A. : See — „,, ,„ - ^ , ,™,<5 Nava, Louis J., Hutton, Shields, and Kempf. 3,300,315. Kempf Wilhelm. Assembly with prefabricated wall elements. 3 339,327, 9-5-67, CI. 52—347. Kempff, Wolfgang A. : See— Christensen, Dan A., and Kempff. 3,336,660. Kempic, Joseph A. : See — „ „„ „ _„„ Jones, Raymond R., and Kempic. 3,316,508. Kempien, Hans-Joachim : See — Schmidt, Horst, Schomburg, Kempien, and Herrmann. 3,316,402. Kemplin, Richard M. : See — • Austin, Edward E., and Kemplin. 3,308,474. Kemppinen, Auvo I., and H. A. Thomson, to Reynolds Metals Co Method of treating magnesium silicide alloys of aluminum. 3,331,711, 7-18-67, CI. 148—12.7. Kempson, Bertram C, to Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd. Power transmission. 3,302,487, 2-7-67, CI. 74— 733. Kempson, Bertram C, to Dowty Hydraulic Units Ltd. Vehicle drive and steering system. 3,306,385, 2-28-67, CI. 180— 6.48. Kem-Wove Industries, Inc. : See — Coates, Herbert W., Baigas, Hamilton, and Haynes. 3,312,224. Ken Wire & Metal Products, Inc. : See — Halstead, Richard S. 3,307,708. Kenaga, Duane L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process of treating cellulose paper having very low water content with anhydrous solvent solutions of phosphorous compounds containing poly(aziridinyl) groups and resulting products. 3,312,520, 4-4-67, CI. 8 — 116.2. Kenah, Paula M. : See — Keith, Carl D., and Kenah. 3,328,115. Keith, Carl D., Kenah, and Bair. 3,331,787. Kenahan, Charles B. : See — Andrews. Richard L., Cramer, Kenahan, and Schlain. 3,309,292. Kenco Coffee Co. Ltd., The : See — Moon, Anthony J. R. and Champion. 3,333,963. Kendall, Barry J. : See — Sutherland, William D., Waters, and Kendall. 3,303,382. Kendall, Charles E., and D. W. Huke, to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Polyunethanes stabilized with X anthogen disulfides. 3,322,717, 5-30-67. CI. 260 — 45.7. Kendall Co., The : See — Ericson, Richard E. 3,295,145. Ericson, Richard E. 3,332,415. Ericson, Richard E. 3,343,542. Grodberg, Marcus G.. and Mellberg. 3,345,265. Hoeglund, Karl C. 3,341,004. Kasper, Andrew A. 3.328,194. Kasper, Andrew A. 3,357,784. Kennedy, William J., Jr. 3,357,874. Knohl, Herbert. 3,301,018. Laakso, Perttu V., and Mellberg. 3,306,824. Marshall, Preston F. 3,332.227. Marshall, Preston F. 3,336,743. Marshall, Preston F. 3,357,171. Newman, Nicholas S. 3,357,878. Samour, Carlos M. 3,299,010. Satas, Donatas. 3,325,322. Seltzer, Norman L. 3.315,675. Seltzer, Norman L. 3,339,548. Spicer, Ronald F., and Marshall. 3,344,596. Such, John J. 3,324,527. Taylor, Philip S. 3,307,706. Taylor, Philip S. 3,350,221. Kendall, Charles E. : See — Wragg, Reginald T., and Kendall. 3,299,130. Kendall, David A. : See — Hughes, Richard L., Dickelman, Kendall, and Melzard. 3,309,205. Kendall, Eric R. : See — Bishop, Roger I., Kendall, and Palmer. 3,309,923. Kendall, Eric R., and S. B. Newport, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Aircraft instruments. 3,321,967, 5-30-67, CI. 73—178. Kendall, Eric R., and S. B. Newport, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Aircraft instruments. 3,359,793, 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 178. Kendall, Fred E., and J. Nitz, to Abex Corp. 'Simultaneous sinter bond and nitride for powdered material and backing assembly. 3,297,439, 1-10-67, CI. 75—208. Kendall. Geoffrey F. : See — Bunyard, Alan D., Kendall, and Lowenthal. 3,353,375. Kendall, George H, Jr. : See — Kendall. George H., Sr., Host, Ward, and G. H. Kendall, Jr. 3,315,778. Kendall, George H., Sr., J. A. Host, R. E. Ward, and G. H. Kendall, Jr., to Kenhos Development Pool. Machine tools. 3,315,778, 4-25-67, CI. 198 — 19. Kendall, Jackson W., Jr.. to Varian Associates. Electron tube having a quick heating cathode with means to apply a variable voltage to the quick heating cathode. 3,299,317, 1-17-67, CI. 315 — 106. Kendall, Kenneth K., Jr.. to United States Borax & Chemical, Process for removing heavy metal contaminants from po- tassium chloride solutions. 3,310,370, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 89. Kendall, Lloyd F., to The Fellows Gear Shaper Co. Method of grinding gear shaper cutter. 3,324,604, 6-13-67, CI. 51—288. Kendall, Paul A., to United States of America, Navy. High speed electromechanical shutter for spectrographs. 3,347,- 144, 10-17-67. CI. 95 — 53. Kendall, Walter V. Toilet paper holders. 3,295,900, 1-3-67, CI. 312—39. Kendall. William D., to Dynapower Systems Corp. of Califor- nia. Control of electro therapetic apparatus. 3,329,148, 7—4- 67, CI. 128 — 422. Kendall, William D., and F. A. Yarger, to Dynapower Systems Corp. Therapeutic pulse generation, control and transmis- sion circuit. 3,299,892, 1-24-67, CI. 128 — 421. Kendall, William D.. and F. A. Yarger, to Dynapower Sys- tems Corp. of California. Supporting arm for electrothera- peutic treatment head. 3.329,149, 7-4-67, CI. 128 — 405. Kenderi, Tibor. Process for producing corrosion-resistant aluminum-coated iron surfaces. 3,305,384, 2-21-67, CI. 117 — 71. Kendig, Paul M., and H. J. Clarke, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Underwater transducer array for deep sub- mergence. 3,337,843, 8-22-67, CI. 340—8. Kendon, Owen M. Rod and tube type thermostat with axial movable adjustment means. 3,320,387, 5-16-67, CI. 200— 137. Kendrick, Marron, to Schlage Lock Co. United trim for door lock units. 3,338,613, 8-29-67, CI. 292—347. Kendrick, Richard J., and S. A. Watson, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Bath and method for electroforming and electrodepositing nickel. 3,326,782, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 3. Kendrick, Stanley H., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Weigher with error detecting supplemental weigher. 3,318,402, 5-9- 67. CI. 177—46. Kendt, Norman L., and D. E. Payton, to General Electric Co. Water takeoff for washing machine connector. 3,306,319, 2-28-67. CI. 137—562. Keneipp, Richard L., Jr., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Method for placing a protective coating on the interior of a pipe. 3,307,996, 3-7-67, CI. 156—287. Kenhos Development Pool : See — Kendall. George H., Sr., Host, Ward, and G. H. Kendall, Jr. 3.315.778. Kenin, Russell S. : See — Jablonski, Werner L., Gowing, and Kenin. 3,323,974. Kenison, Alphonse. Skating rink. 3.307,372. 3-7-67, CI. 62 — 235. Kenk, Roman. Solar still with heat reflective roof. 3,359,183, 12-19-67, CI. 202 — 190. Kenkel. Robert A., to FMC Corp. Combined clutch and brake control for tractors. 3,319,731, 5-16-67, CI. 180 — 53. Kenlowe Accessories and Co. Ltd. : See — Lowe, Kenneth S. 3,299,963. Kenmore Research Co. : See — Callahan, Francis J., Jr. 3,309,313. Kenmotsu, Kenneth M., to American Tov and Furniture Co., Inc. Thermostatic pen holder. 3,301,060, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 343. Kennametal, Inc. : See — Carlstedt, Ragnar L., and McCreerv. 3,354,527. Goodfellow, Robert D., Jr.. and Kniff. 3,305.274. McCreery, James F. 3,324,529. Kennan, James W. : See — Johnson, Alvin P., and Kennan. 3,314,428. Kennar, George A. : See — Brown, Gordon E., Cox, and Kennar. 3,351,612. Kennard. Harry M., and R. A. Marvinney, to Thiokol Chemi- cal Corp. Piston impact snubber and brake. 3,335,919, 8- 15-67, CI. 222—389. Kennard, Kenneth C, and A. E. Anderson, to Eastman Kodak Co. X-ray intensifying screens employing aqueous ethyl al- cohol-soluble nylon binders. 3,300,310, 1-24-67, CI. 96 — 82. Kennard. Kenneth C, and A. E. Anderson, to Eastman Kodak Co. X-ray intensifying screens employing a water soluble copolymer of alkyl acrylate and acrylic acid. 3,300,311, 1-24-67, CI. 96 — 82. Kennard, Kenneth C, and H. L. Cohen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Non-diffusing inhibitors of formaldehyde hardening. 3,314,793, 4-18-67, CI. 96 — 83. Kenneally, Daniel J., to United States of America, Air Force. Cosinusoidally distributed microwave impedance trans- former. 3,323,082. 5-30-67, CI. 333 — 34. Kennecott Copper Corp. : See — Cook, Ivo D. 3.339,856. Cox, Howard D. 3,329,266. Earl. George C, Jr. 3.331,430. Harper, Billie L., and Craghead. 3.352,648. LIST OF PATENTEES OS!) Kennccott Copper Corp. : Sec — Continued Ludwlg. William H. 3,340,924. Mabey, Douglas It. 3,331,703. Miehaelson, Stanley D., and Eilers. 3,297,144. Sout, Allison B., Jr. 3,299,700. Stout, Allison B., Jr. 3,343,412. Sweet, Roger G. 3,330,654. Wood, William A., and Zeldon. 3,342,252. Zlmmerley, Stuart K. 3,330.096. Zlmmerley, Stuart R., and Beck. 3,314,783. Zimmcrlcv, Stuart It., and Beck. 3,360,300. Zlmmerley, Stuart R., and Malouf. 3,333,953. Zimmerlev. Stuart It., Malouf, Prater, and Schellinger. 3,330.650. Zimnierley. Stuart R., and Messner. 3,351,423. Kennedy, Al : See — Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Kennedy. 3,357,803. Kennedy, Alan M., and K. S. Wood, to Bond's Wear Pty. Ltd. Double lock stitch sewing machines. 3,354,852, 11- 28-67, CI. 112—252. Kennedy, Alexander W., and M. E. Kucsma, to Diamond Alkali Co. Process for coating unprimed metal with polyvinyl fluoride. 3,317,336, 5-2-67, CI. 117—132. Kennedy, Alexander W., and M. E. Kucsma, to Diamond Alkali Co. Polyvinyl fluoride coating. 3,360,396, 12-26-67. CI. 117—132. Kennedy, Carl E., and W. E. Revnolds, Jr. Range feeder ap- paratus. 3,351,243, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 1S9. Kennedy, Chester R. Electrical connector element. 3,340,496, 9_5—67 CI 339 204. Kennedy, Clifford F., to North American Aviation, Inc. Dif- ferential turbine. 3,305,214, 2-21-67, CI. 253—16.5. Kennedy, Clifford F., and E. E. Aylor, to North American Aviation, Inc. Apparatus for making plastic pipe. 3,328,- 224, 6-27-67, CI. 156 — 382. Kennedy, Delbert B., and M. E. Cannon, said Cannon, assor. to said Kennedy Foot vibrator. 3,304,935, 2-21-67, CI. 128 — 33. Kennedv, Douglas J. : See — Shine, Noel B., and Kennedy. 3,305,661. Kennedy, Edmund C, and J. W. Pattison. Land vehicles. 3,334,700, 8-8-67, CI. 180—7. Kennedy, Eugene F. : See — Acciarri, Jerry A., and Kennedy. 3,305,592. Poe, Ronald L., and Kennedy. 3,309,416. Starks, Charles M„ and Kennedy. 3,346,614. Kennedy, Eugene F., and K. E. Harwell, to Continental Oil Co. Drying tertiary amine oxides on extended heated sur- faces at elevated temperatures. 3,330,327, 7-11-67, CI. 159 — 49. Kennedy, Francis H. : See — Bowers. Grover W., and Kennedy. 3,317.809. Kennedv, Frank, and E. C. Klein, to United States Steel Corp. Coil separator. 3.352,551, 11-14-67, CI. 263 — 47. Kennedy, Harold J., and R. E. Haltom. Oral medicine ad- ministering device for children. 3,302,644, 2-7-67, CI. 128 — 222. Kennedy. Harry M., to Corn Products Co. Stabilization of oil-modified urethane coating vehicles made with methyl glucoside. 3,321,419, 5-23-67, CI. 260—9. Kennedv, James P. Electrical weigh scale with capacitlve transducer. 3,314,493, 4-18-67, CI. 177—210. Kennedv. John B. : See — ■ Asher, Ralph L., and Kennedy. 3.349,400. Rarey, Kenneth W., and Kennedv. 3.295,440. Rarey, Kenneth W.. and Kennedy. 3,306,193. Rarey, Kenneth W.. Kennedy, and Buck. 3,296,963. Sullivan, John F., and Kennedy. 3,315,262. Kennedy, John B., and R. L. Asher, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Digital bearing measuring sys- tem. 3,349.401, 10-24-67, CI. 343—106. Kennedy, John K., to United States of America, Air Force. Continuous multi-stage void differential-densitv hybrid zone melting apparatus. 3.310,383, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 273. Kennedy, John S.. and G. S. Haviland, to The Jacobs Mfg. Co. Bushing-seal. 3,322,890, 5-30-67, CI. 174 — 152. Kennedy, Joseph P. : See — Isaacson, Robert B., and Kennedy. 3,346,514. Kennedy, Joseph P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Solid olefinic polymers containing crvstalline components and process of producing same. 3,299,028, 1-17-67, CI. 260—93.7. Kennedy, Joseph P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Butyl rubber catalyst system utilizing AIR2X with an HX promoter. 3,349.065, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 85.3. Kennedy, Merritt T., Jr. Picture hangers and nail withdrawal tools for use in connection therewith. 3,300,173, 1-24-67, CI. 248 — 467. Kennedy, Michael E., to Peter Kennedy, Inc. Composite metal and plastic ski and method for making same. 3,352,366, 11- 14-67, CI. 280—11.13. Kennedv. Mildred M. Air conditioning and refrigeration svs- tems for use in automobiles. 3,306.056, 2-28-67, CI. 62 — 7. Kennedy. Patrick B. : See — Bowman, Thomas E., and Kennedy. 3,353,742. Kennedy, Patrick B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method and apparatus for monitoring diffusion pump back-streaming In the throat of said pump. 3,297,S72, 1-10-67, CI. 250 — 65. Kennedy, Theodore R. : Rowan, Henry M., Taylor, Kendrick Kennedy, Theodore R., stirring apparatus. Kennedy, Thomas W. : Nelson, Elmer L.. Kennedy, Peter, Inc. : See — Kennedy. Michael E. 3,352,366. Kennedy, Richard J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Curable polyamide/polyepoxtde adliesives containing amino- alkoxydioxaborinane and diamide or phenolic resin. 3,336,- 415, 8-15-67, CI. 260—831. Kennedy, Robert, to Foundry Plat and Machinery Ltd. Gear box for transmitting selectively reversible and overridable power from an input shaft to an output shaft. 3,326,057, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 378. Kennedy, Robert G. : See — Cheris, Irvln R., and Kennedy. 3,314,531. Kennedy, Rudolph S., and D. W. Mathison, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Safety latch. 3,330,583, 7-11-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Kennedy, Samuel F. Snow remover attachment for power lawn mowers. 3,319,363, 5-16-67, CI. 37 — 43. Kennedy, Simon M„ and J. O. Pilcher II, to United States of America, Army. Delayed opening package. 3,302,819, 2-7- 67, CI. 220 — 4. Kennedy, Ted, to The Trenton Corp. Reinforced covering for pipes and method of making the same. 3,321,357, 5-23-67, CI. 161—93. Kennedv, Ted, Jr., to The Trenton Corp. Pipe wrapping. Re. 26,273. 9-26-67, Cl. 138 — 144. See — and Kennedy. 3,335,354. C, and Kennedy. 3,330,900. to Inductotherm Corp. Molten metal 3,314,670, 4-18-67, Cl. 266 — 34. See — and Kennedy. 3,296,266. Kennedv, Thomas W. Rotary piston machine. 3,356.291, 12-5- 67, Cl. 230 — 145. Kennedy, Vance C. to United States of America, Interior. Freezing-type sediment sampler. 3,347,101, 10-17-67, Cl. 73 — 421. Kennedy, Walter L., Sr. Fuel Injector. 3,341,185, 9-12-67, Cl. 261—41. Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Air mixing de- vice. 3,310.234, 3-21-67, Cl. 236—13. Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Regulator for constant volumetric rate of gas flow. 3,338,265, 8-29-67, Cl. 137—517. Kennedy, Walter W., to Barber-Colman Co. Flow controller. 3,352,319, 11-14-67, Cl. 137 — 503. Kennedy, Warren J. : See — Ammon, Milton H., Kennedv, Lyons, and Mead. 3,309,- 703. Kennedy, William J., Jr., to The Kendall Co. Process for treating polyester films. 3,357,874, 12-12-67, Cl. 156 — 308. Kenneford, Arthur S., to National Research Development Corp. Alloy steels. 3.326,675, 6-20-67, Cl. 75 — 124. Kennel, Robert E.. and J. E. Haug, to The Budd Co. Brake release mechanism. 3,343,633. 9-26-67, Cl. 1S8 — 78. Kennell, Richard J. W.. to Telephone and Electrical Indus- tries Ptv., Ltd. Impulse sender mechanism for automatic telephones. 3,305,643, 2-21-67, Cl 179 — 90. Kennelly. Jeremiah D. Signal device. 3,309,661, 3-14-67, Cl. 340—50. Kennemore. Paul H. Saw chain sharpener. 3,354,753, 11-2S- 67, Cl. 76—37. Kenner Products Co. : See — Kuhn, James O. 3. 318,612. Kenney, Allen J., and W. R. O'Donnell, to Valve Corp. of America. Actuator cap for dispensers. 3,306,497, 2-28-67, Cl. 222—182. Kenney, Donald N., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of isolating chips of a wafer of semiconductor material. 3,332,137, 7-25-67, Cl. 29 — 423. Kenney, Edward J. : See — Corey, Garland G., and Kenney. 3,342,569. Corey. Garland G., and Kenney. 3,342,739. Kenney, Edward J., and G. G. Corev, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Emulsion compositions. 3,325.415, 6-13-67, Cl. 252 — 144. Kenney, Ernest C. J. F. Moody, and J. Robbins, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Conveyor systems. 3,317,024, 5-2- 67, Cl. 198—24. Kenney, Gale G., to Koppers Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for preparing pencil pitch. 3,334.167, S-l-67, Cl. 264 — 167. Kenney. James C. : See — Milligan. Edward J„ and Kenney. 3.307.9S2. Kenney. James T., to United Geophvslcal Corp. Quick open- ing high pressure valve. 3,301,274. 1-31-67. Cl. 137 — 625.66. Kenney. Philip L., to The Stanlev Works. Draperv traverse rod and pulley housing therefor. 3,337,903, S-29-67, Cl. 16—87.4. Kenney, William J. : See — Adler, Majory L„ and Kenney. 3,325,627. Kenning, Joseph H. Unloading device for boxes or bins. 3,325.028, 6-13-67. Cl. 214 — 520. Kenny, Robert J., and D. F. White, to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Air impeller and housing units. 3,322,331, 5-30-67, Cl. 230—117. Kenny, Robert W., and P. J. Torpey. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Exhaust conduit. 3,307,470, 3-7-67, Cl. 98—58. Kenny. Thomas H. : See — Graber, Carl D., Grosswiller, and Obermiller. 3,306,691. 690 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kenrick, Charles R., and H. B. Schultz, to The Bendix Corp. Brake control means. 3,302,481, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 512. Kenron Aluminum and Glass Corp. : See — Siegal, Burton L. 3,345,488. Kenron Awning and Window Corp. : See — Siegal, Burton L. 3,344,564. Kensrue, Milo M. Welding apparatus. 3,305,664, 2-21-67, CI. 219 — 13o. Kensrue, Milo M. CI. 219—130. Kent Engineering : Welding back pack. 3,309,497, 3-14-67, See- Van Noord, Andrew J. 3,317,970. Van Noord, Andrew J. 3,348,425. Kent, Eric G., to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Synthetic trans-1,4 polymers of conjugated dioleflns with improved hardening rate properties. 3,359,231. 12-19-67, CI. 260-^15. Kent, Francis J., and B. J. Klaverkamp, to Baldwin-Lima- Hamilton Corp. Die changer. 3,314,267, 4-18-67, CI. 72 — 263. Kent, George, Ltd. : See — Allen, Eric H. 3,347,004. Duffy, Laurence S., and Hutcheon. 3,315,524. Stoten, Terence A. 3,344,98S. Kent, George, (Stroud) Ltd. : See — Hunt, Donald R. 3,358,075. Kent, George C. : See — Anderson, Carl E., Eisner, Kent, and Sacre. 3,332,435. Kent, George C, to American Photocopy Equipment Co. Developer system for electrostatographic machines. 3,333,- 566, 8-1-67, CI. 118—2. Kent, George C, and F. R. Levine, to American Photocopy Equipment Co. Electrostatic photocopy machine. 3,303,- 763, 2-14-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Kent, George M., to Plato Products, Inc. Method of manu- facturing replaceable soldering iron tips. 3,315,350, 4- 25—67 ci. 29 529. Kent, Jan H. F., to Kentredder Ltd. Retreading of tires. 3,330,891, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 36. Kent, John C. : See — Hickling, Robert, and Kent. 3,318,293. Lee, Franklin, and Kent. 3,337,852. Kent Mfg. Corp. : See — Churla, John J., Jr. 3,337,836. Kent-Moore Organization, Inc. : See — White. Richard B.. and Fritch. 3,299,648. Kent-Owens Machine Co. : See — Tremblay, Albert F. 3,357,223. Kent Plastics Corp. : See — Scott, Lester. 3,302,245. Kent, Robert E„ to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. 6-demethyl-6-de- oxytetracvcline, anti-tumor antibiotic. 3,326,761, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 78. Kent, Samuel J. Diaper washer. 3,320,779, 5-23-67, CI. 68—51. Kent, Stephen D. : See — Crane, Samuel P., and Kent. 3,337,885. Kenton, Joseph R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Isomerization of cyclodiolefins. 3,340,317, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 666. Kentredder Ltd. : See — Kent, Jan H. F. 3,330,891. Kentucky Electronics, Inc. : See — Johnson, Jav H. 3.319,102. Merchant, Chester O. 3,317,770. Merchant, Chester O. 3,352,994. Yorns, Edward E. 3,354,338. Kenworthv, Clarence S. : See — Exline, William C, Kenworthy, and Warner. 3,338,255. Kenworthy. Grant F., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Adjustable hy- draulic shock absorber. 3,344.S94. 10-3-67, CI. 188 — 96. Kenworthv, Grant F., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Shock absorber. 3,354,991, 11-28-67, CI. 188—67. Keogh, Patrick J. : See — Frv, Douglas J„ and Keogh. 3,331,840. Fry, Douglas J., and Keogh. 3 333.961. Keough, Allen H., to Norton Co. Catalvtic isomerization of hydrocarbons. 3,324,188, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 666. Keough, Patricia T. : See — Gravson, Martin. Keough, and Rauhut. 3,299,143. Grayson, Martin, Keough, and Rauhut. 3,320,321. Grayson, Martin, Keough, and Rauhut. 3,332,962. Gravson, Martin. Keough, Rauhut, Sviridova, and Tolchinskaja. 3,333,006. Keough, William R., 45% to Multifastener Co. Drive and atmosphere arrangement in a heat treatment furnace. 3,312,454. 4-4-67, CI. 263—15. Keough, William R., 45% to Multifastener Co. Heat treating quenching method and apparatus. 3,340,109, 9-5-67, CI. 148—153. Keoughan, Sidney F„ Jr., and H. K. Krzewinski, to Johnson & Johnson. Surgical drape. 3,343,534, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 132. Kepenach, John : See — Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Kepenach. 3,317,724. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and Kepenach. 3,325,638. Kepenach, John, to Pfaff and Kendall. Lighting fixture assem- bly. 3,337,726, 8-22-67, CI. 240 — 128. Kepenach, John, to Pfaff and Kendall. Adjustable lighting fixture. 3,359,412, 12-19-67, CI. 240—11.2. Kephart. Charles B., Jr. Chain saw and protective cover there- for. 3,326,250, 6-20-67, CI. 143—32. Kephart. Charles B., Jr. File holder. 3,349,460, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 78. Kepkay, Leslie L., to Massey-Ferguson Service N. V. Com- bine grain saver. 3,324,860, 6-13-67, CI. 130 — 27. Kepkay, Leslie L., and E. G. Metcalfe, to Massey-Ferguson Services N. V. Rotary beater for combine harvesters. 3,347,- 244, 10-17-67. CI. 130—27. Keplinger, Miller M., and P. D. Wenzel, to 3. I. Case Co. Agricultural implement. 3,319,721, 5-16-67, CI. 172 — 212. Kepner, Hugh G. Ball check valve. 3,335,750, 8-15-67, CI. 137—515.5. Kepple, James E„ to Phillips Petroleum Co. Porous poly- olefin objects. 3,308,073, 3-7-67, CI. 260—2.5. Keppler, Arthur T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Range stirring apparatus. 3,356,349, 12-5-67, CI. 259—111. Keprta, Buran I., Jr., to Philco-Ford Corp. Symmetrically trig- gerable bistable relay circuit. 3,330,997, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 148.5. Ker, Robert A. C. : See — Hitchcock, Norman E. F., Ker, and Scoltock. 3,305,487. Hitchcock, Norman E. F„ Ker, and Carswell. 3,334,048. Keramas, James G. Friction clutch operable on rotating shaft. 3,331,482, 7-18-67, CI. 192—95. Keramedjian, John : See — Clougherty, Leo B., Keramedjian, and Nickrand. 3,326,- 825. Kerb, Ulrich, E. Kaspar, and R. Wiechert. to Schering A.G. 16a-halomethyl-17a-hydroxy steroids. 3,303,204, 2-7-67, CI. 260—397.4. Kerber, Horst : See — Langraf, Alfred, Moell, Kerber, Wodtcke, Ebenhoech, and Hupfer. 3,321,534. Kerby, Floyd G., to The Budd Co. Open-view vehicle seating construction. 3,317,237, 5-2-67, CI. 296—63. Kerbv, Floyd G., and E. B. Kolt, to The Budd Co. Multi- purpose vehicle body. 3,298.733, 1-17-67, CI. 296 — 108. Kercher, David M., to General Electric Co. Turbine dia- phragm structure. 3,301,527, 1-31-67, CI. 253—39.1. Kercheval, Frank T. Boat leveling construction. 3,326,164, 6-20-67. CI. 114 — 66.5. Kerchner, Helen E. : See — - Locke, Bernard W., and Kerchner. 3,297,001. Kerecman, Albert J. Vapor deposition device with traveling mask. 3,327,683, 0-27-R7, CI. 118 — 49. Kerensky, Gleb, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Regulation of hydraulic turbines. 3,339,568, 9-5-67, Cl. 137—25. Kerenyi. Laszlo : See — Millner, Tivadar, Neugebauer, and Kerenyi. 3,351,436. Kerestury, Richard D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Coupling device employing flexible hub assembly. 3,314,'512, 4-18— 67, Cl. 192 — 84. Kerin, Joseph J. Pouring nozzle for molten steel ladle. 3,344,- 965, 10-3-67, Cl. 222—563. Kerivan, Leo J.: See — Shapiro, Arnold, Hammer, and Kerivan. 3.312,383. Shapiro. Arnold, Hammer, and Kerivan. 3,344,222. Kerkhof, Horst, and H. Leinauer. Method of producing printed circuit boards. 3,331,127, 7-18-67, Cl. 29—625. Kerma Corp. : See — Forster. Klaus W., and Schaper. 3,339,753. McCreadv, Ross B., and Forster. 3,297,170. McCready, Ross B., and Forster. 3,312,544. McCready Ross B., and Forster. 3,314,550. Kermabon, Andre. Hvdrodynamic accelerator. 3.331,453, 7-18-67. Cl. 175—6. Kerman, Mark. Positionins hinge for doors and the like. 3,353 206. 11-21-67. Cl. 16 — 139. Kermicle, Harold A. : See — - Dunlap, Harlan F., Evans, Fort, Smith, and Kermicle. 3,307,884. Kermode, David W. Free-floating apparatus for measuring and telemetering sea-wave characteristics. 3,336,799, 8—22- 67, Cl. 73—170. Kermode, David W., and D. W. Cox, Jr.. to United States of America, Navv. Glide slope indicating system. 3,303,495, 2-7-67, Cl. 343—6.5. Kern, Cleon F. : See — Bjork, Elliott L.. and Kern. 3,358,419. Kern, Conrad, A.G. : See — Schar, Oskar. 3,305,046. Kern County Land Co. : See — Griswold, William T. 3,309,170. Kern, Dale W. : See — Pittendreigh, William M., and Kern. 3,318,310. Pittendreigh, William M., and Kern. 3,330,283. Kern, Edward L. : See — Hunter, Melvin J., Kern, and Hamill. 3,350,182. Kern, Edward M. : See — Blome, James C, Kern, and Kummer. 3,317,455. Kern, Emil : 'See — Bettag, Ludwig, Kern, Palm, Seibert, and Weiss. 3,320,288. Kern, Fred J. A., and H. P. Kunz, to E. Merck, A.G. Screw- type closure. 3,310,191, 3-21-67, Cl. 215 — 42. Kern, Gabriel R. : See — Adler, William, Levenstein, and Kern. 3,335,417. Kern, Hans, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Setting device for type drum printers. 3,339,021, 8-29-67, Cl. 178 — 34. Kern, Joseph F., to Puregas Equipment Corp. Emergency air dryer for cable pressurizing system. 3,323,291, 6-6-67, Cl. 55—162. LIST OF PATENTEES 691 Landes Nordrhein-West- and Eiedel. 3,353,929. Kern, Joseph F., and W. A. Siebein, to Puregas Equipment Corp. Leak detector for pressurized cable. 3,304,546, 2-14-07, CI. 340—242. Kern, Karl W., Jr.. to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Noise eliminating coupling In gear unit. 3,301,081. 1-31-67, CI. 74—421. Kern, Loyd R. : See — Brownscombe, Eugene R., and Kern. 3,331,772. Kern, Luther N. : Sec — Scbjolin, BansO., and Kern. 3,359,832. Kern, Neil C, to Motorola, Inc. Dual spectrum radar ranging. 3,333,266, 7-25-67, CI. 343 — 13. Kern, Richard W. : See — Cooper, Lawrence, and Kern. 3,305,S34. Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Co. Cellular polymeric com- positions and method for their preparation. 3,29S,972, 1-17-67, CI. 200—22.5. Kern, Roland J., to Monsanto Co. Process for the prepara- tion of polylactones. 3.299,012, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Kern, Roland J., L. E. Erbaugh, and J. D. Clafee, to Monsanto Co. High pressure ethylene polymerization. 3,326,8S2, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Kern, Werner : See — Angerer, Gerd, Klotzer, and Kern. 3,342,660. Kern, \Verner, and V. Jaacks, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Seheideanstalt vornials Roessler. Process for the production of polyoxymethylenes. 3,346,663, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 823. Kernander. Warren N., and C. F. Van Bennekom, to General Electric Co. Method for making a laminated shunt for elec- trical measuring instruments. 3,330,027, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 472.3. Kernforschunganlage des Landes Nordrhein-Westfalen-e.V. : See — Boettcher, Alfred. 3,354,043. Kernforschungsanlage Julich des falen : See — Knacke. Ottmar, Laser, Merz Kernick, Andress : See — Heinrich, Theodore M., and Kernick. 3,303,409. Heinrich, Theodore M., and Kernick. 3,305,761. Heinrich. Theodore M.. and Kernick. 3,321,693. Kernick, Andress, and T. M. Heinrich, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Valve extinguishing network for inverters. 3,304,4S4. 2-14-67, CI. 321 — 5. Kernreaktor Bau- und Betriebs-Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Becker, Erwin W., and Henkes. 3,305,44S.. Kerns, Becky T., and D. Koontz. to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Method and apparatus for fabricating slow- wave structures. 3,327,371, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Kerns, Clyde YV\ : See — Cetrone. Ronald A., Kerns and Wilson. 3,352,377. Kerns, Clyde W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Noise-filtered detection of marine seismic signals. 3,335,401, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 7. Kerns, Clyde W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Re-recording seismometer traces obtained from the roll along technique to produce a simulated bidirectional seismic survey. 3,353,152, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Kerns. David R., to AMP Inc. Crimping press. 3,343,39S, 9-26-67, CI. 72—413. Kerns, David R., and P. E. Martz, to AMP Inc. Terminal applicator. 3,359,780. 12-20-67, CI. 72 — 121. Kerns, James T. Tie holder. 3,317,095, 5-2-67, CI. 223 — 87. Kerns, Karl K. : See — Powers, Walter H., Lentz, and Kerns. 3,317,001. Kerns, Max E. : See — Clayborne, Norman F., Kerns, and Hamlin. 3,295,350. Kerns, Quentin A., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Resonator for supporting non-sinusoidal periodic waveforms. 3,359,452, 12-19-67, CI. 315—5.52. Kerns. Quentin A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fast pulse generator utilizing an electron beam to cause an arc breakdown across the gap region of a coaxial line center conductor 3,360,678. 12-26- 67, CI. 315—3. Kerns. Wilson D. : See — Schultz, Alvy P., O'Neill, and Kerns. 3,350,07S. Kerr, Andrew G., to Ferranti, Ltd. Measuring apparatus. 3,305,931, 2-2S-67, CI. 33—172. Kerr, Cecil L., to Amsler Morton Co, apparatus. 3,305,109, 2-21-67, CI. Kerr. Chemicals, Inc. : See — Carlson, Eric H. 3,338,403. Carlson, Eric H. 3,338,407. Kerr, Donald R., and D. R. Young, to International Business Machines Corp. Methods of improving electrical character- istics of semiconductor devices and products so produced. 3,303.059, 2-7-67, CI. 148—1.5. Kerr, Duncan M., to The Ohio Fire Brick Co. Method of and apparatus for metal cladding refractory brick 3 317 992 5-9-67. CI. 29 — 450. ' Kerr. Edwin R. : See — Peck. Reese A., Messing, and Kerr. 3,305,477. Kerr, Frank E., to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Process for the production of potassium sorbate. 3,320,307, 5-16-67 CI. 260 — 526. Kerr. George T. : See — Wadlinger, Robert L., Kerr, and Rosinski. 3,30S,O69. Kerr. George T., to Mobil Oil Corp. Synthetic zeolite. 3,314,- 752, 4-1S-67, CI. 23—113. Furnace discharging 214 — 26. Kerr, George T., to Mobil Oil Corp. Process for making crystalline zeolites. 3,321,272, 5-23-67, CI. 23—113. Kerr, George T., to Mobil Oil Corp. Regeneration of chelating solutions. 3,321,521, 5-23-67, CI. 260—567.6. Kerr, George T., and P. S. Landls, to Mobile Corp. Produc- tion of mercaptans or their oleflnlc derivatives. 3.312,751, 4-4-67, CI. 260—677. Kerr, George T., and P. S. Landis, to Mobil Oil Corp. Cata- lytic oxidation of hydrocarbons in the presence oi hydrogen suliide to produce carbon disullide and oxides of carbon. 3,345.135, 10-3-67, CI. 23—206. Kerr, Harry S. Hemostatic clamp. 3,326,217, 6-20-67, CI. 12S — 325. Kerr, John: See — Scales, John T.. and Kerr. 3,354,476. Kerr-McGee Corp. : See — Goren, Mayer B. 3,306,714. Goren, Maver B. 3,340,463. Goren, Mayer B., and Meyer. 3,334,973. Henrickson, Angus, and Hazen. 3,348,900. Hermann, John A. 3,346,329. Shaw, Merle N., and Maxwell. 3,332,736. Turbett. Forrest L. 3,301,640. Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. : See — Goren, Mayer B. 3,320,033. Zajic, James E. 3,320,136. Zajic, James E.. and McGee. 3,297,545. Kerr, Ralph O., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidation of hydrocarbons. 3,296,282, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 346.8. Kerr, Ralph O., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Catalyst for the preparation of dicarboxylic acid anhydrides. 3,351,565, 11-7-67. CI. 252 — 437. Kerr, Ralph O., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Oxidation of lower aliphatic aldehydes. 3,352,905, 11-14-67, CI. 260— 530. Kerr, Ralph W. Method of making solid total hydrolyzate of starch. 3,311,542, 3-28-67, CI. 195—31. Kerr Raymond W. Article for holding a cravat adjacent to a shirt collar. 3,346,880. 10-17-67. CI. 2 — 150. Kerr, Robert A. Throwing disc employing raised aerody- namic sections. 3,312,472, 4^-67, CI. 273 — 106. Kerr, Robert A., and S. G. Wickham, to Northern Electric Co. Delayed return distributor. 3,312,421, 4-4-67, CI. 242 — 158.4. Kerr, Robert B., to Mobil Oil Corp. System for the electronic splicing of signals. 3,348,193, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Kerr, Robert M. Outboard motor repair fixture. 3,317,205, 5-2-67, CI. 269 — 76. Kerr, Robert M. Repair stand. 3,355,162, 11-28-67, CI. 269— 71. Kerr, Robert O. : See — Bender, Norman A., and Kerr. 3,355.309. Kerr. Thomas R. : See — Betchart, Frank L. 3,360,280. Kerr, Walter B. : See — Roberts, William C, Jr., and Kerr. 3,310,018. Kerr. Wayne, Co. Ltd., The : See — Lunn, Gerald K., and Grisley. 3.323,125. Lunn. Gerald K., and Grisley. 3,332,081. Kerr, William J., to Chicago Lock Co. Key for an axial tumbler type lock. 3,320,783, 5-23-67, CI. 70 — 401. Kerrigan, James E., to CPS Industries, Inc. Machine for forming and applying bands. 3,313,090, 4-11-67, CI. 53—390. Kerrigan, James V. : See — Hunt, Charles D'A., Kerrigan, Leffler, and Martin. 3,328,135. Kerschner, Paul M. : See — Berger. Bernard H., and Kerschner. 3,350,316. Ryer, Jack, and Kerschner. 3,297,421. Kerschner, Paul M., and C. W. Ehrgott, to Cities Service Oil Co. Thermal diffusion separator. 3,337,051, 8-22-07, CI. 210—170. Kerschner, Paul M., and F. G. Hess, to Cities Service Oil Co. Amine salts of metal organo orthophosphates. 3,338,935, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 429.5. Kersey, Frank N. : See — Kersey, John L., Jr^, F. N.. and Kemp. 3,297,179. Kersey, Frank N., J. L. Kersey, Jr., and T. H. Kemp, to Auto- matic Sprinkler Corp.ofAmerica. Haulage units. 3,326,396, 6-20-67, CI. 214 — 83.22. Kersey. Frank N., J. L. Kersey, Jr., and T. H. Kemp, to "Automatic" Sprinkler Corp. of America. Convertible mine cars with flanged and rubber tired wheels. 3,353,504. 11-21-67, Cl. 105 — 215. Kersey. James R. : See — Gilley, Charles H., Kersey, Tomasulo, and Trapnell. 3,310,780. Kersey, John L., Jr. : See — Kersey, Frank N., J. L. Kersey, Jr., and Kemp. 3,326,396. Kersey, Frank N.. J. L. Kersey, Jr.. and Kemp. 3.353.504. Kersey, John L., Jr., F. N., and T. H. Kemp, to "Automatic" Sprinkler Corp. of America. Car dump assemblies. 3,297,- 179, 1-10-67. Cl. 214—64.2. Kersh, David A. and I. Pouring spout. 3,315,S66, 4-25-67, Cl. 229—7. Kersh. Irving: See — ■ Kersh. David A. and I. 3,315,866. Kershaw. Delmar D., to General Electlrc Co. Quartz-to-metal seal. 3,320,352, 5-16-67. Cl. 174 — 50.63. Kershaw, John W. G., A. W. Simmons, and E. J. Page, to Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Electro-pneumatic brake system. 3,300,254, 1-24-67, Cl. 303 — 20. 692 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,314,374. . Fluid pres- 200—82. Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Holley, John D. 3,305,949. Holley. John D. 3,306,232. Moorehead, William H., Jr., and Kershaw. Kershaw, Royce G. : See — Moorehead, William H., Jr., and Kershaw. 3,314,374. Ker Shaw, Stuart W., and R. M. Cook, to The International Nickel Co.. Inc. High temperature nickel-chromium base alloys. 3,322,534. 5-30-67, CI. 75—171. Kershner, Osborn A., and V. A. Matrau, to Lambert Brake Corp. Self adjusting disc brake. 3,343,632, 9-26-67, CI. 188—72. Kerst, Herman : See — - Gunderson, Lewis O., and Kerst. 3,331,773. Kerstein, Melvin T. : See — Cherniavskvj, Jaroslav, Kerstein, Majesty, and Michaels. 3 331 541 Kerstens, Leif. "Easels. 3,339,874, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 463. Kerstetter, Donald R. : See — Buescher, William E., and Kerstetter. 3,351,486. Casamo, Charles C, and Kerstetter. 3.326,618. Kerstetter, Donald R., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tension distributing winding device. 3,314,619, 4-18-67, CI. 242—9. Kerstetter, Donald R., and S. J. Montgomery, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Powdered metal films. 3,323,879, 6-6-67, CI. 29—182. Kersting, Arno, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for producing pure semiconductor material. 3,340,848, 9-12-67, CI. 118 — 49.1. Kersting, Raymond J., to Wagner Electric Corp. Control valve. 3,354,638. 11-28-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Kersting, Raymond J., to Wagner Electric Corp sure indicating means. 3,358.097, 12-12-67, CI. Kerwin, James E. : See — Holden, Kenneth G., and Kerwin. 3,325,535. Holden, Kenneth G., and Kerwin. 3,325,536. Holden, Kenneth G., and Kerwin. 3,331,868. Holden, Kenneth G., and Kerwin. 3,336,302. Holden, Kenneth G., and Kerwin. 3,356,716. Kerwin. James P., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 4-halo and 4-oxygenated-B-nortestosterones and B-nor- progesterones. 3,309,398. 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 488. Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. 6-spiro oxirane steroids of the androstane series. 3,318,873, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Kerwin, James F., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Novel /?-nor-17-loweralkyltestosterone derivatives. 3,334,- 140, 8-1-67, CI. 260—586. Kes, Klaas, W. Berends, and H. Boelens, to N.V. Chemisehe Fabriek Naarden. Process for the preparation of /3-ionone. 3,344,192, 9-26-67, CI. 260—587. Keselnikow, Vladimir N. : See — Vinogradov, Alexandr S., Kapustin, Maxjutenko, Kisel- nikow, Borisov. and Mazalov. 3,343,224. Keshner, Osborn A., to Lambert Brake Corp. Brake equalizer valve. 3.345,112, 10-3-67, CI. 303 — 6. Keska, Kenneth R., E. L. Mackey, and B. C. Dolphin, to The Voder Co. Tube reshaping machine. 3,347,078, 10-17-67, CI. 72—225. Kesker, John M., to National Homes Corp. Insulated thresh- old. 3,346,994 10-17-67, CI. 49 — 470. Keskitalo, Howard O., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Vehicle mounted loader. Re. 26,268, 9-26-67, CI. 214—768. Keslar, Leroy D., and J. S. Rankin, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of laminating transparent assemblies. 3,311,- 517, 3-28-67, CI. 156 — 104. Kesler, George W. : See — Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr., and Kesler. 3,296,910. Haskin, Lawrence H., Jr.. and Kesler. 3.343.760. Keslin. Ralph W., to Ralph W. Keslin Inc. Self-supporting extension tower. 3.328.921, 7-4-67, CI. 52 — 121. Keslin, Ralph W., Inc. : See — Keslin, Ralph W. 3,328,921. Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Sliding shelving. 3.334,954, 8-8-67, CI. 312—304. Kesling, Keith K., to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 3,338,451, 8-29-67, CI. 220—9. Kesling, Peter C. Method of making a dental appliance. 3,316,640 5-2-67, CI. 32—14. Kesnar, Maurits P. : See — Burgess, Thomas H., and Kesnar. 3,310,729. Kesselman, Morris A. : See — Merritt, A. Jay, and Kesselman. 3,325,364. Kesselman, Samuel A. Boots with means to provide air pres- sure under the soles. 3,339,298, 9-5-67, CI. 36 — 2.5. Kesselring, Fritz, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Siemens- Sehuckertwerka A.G. Pawl operated wheel mechanism for a synchronous switch. 3,337,827, 8-22-67, CI. 335 — 191. Kessler, Adriaan, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Hydrobromina- tion process. 3,336,403, 8-15-67, CI. 260—663. Kessler, Adriaan, and P. F. Pflaumer, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition. 3,332,875, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 137. Kessler, Adriaan, and P Gamble Co. Detergent CI. 252—161. Kessler. Arthur R. : See — Holstein, Alvin W., Pryor, Short, and Kessler. 3,338,153. F. Pflaumer, to The Procter & composition. 3,332,880, 7-25-67, Kessler, Barry I., to Radio Corp. of America. Memory with noise cancellation. 3,303,481, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 174. Kessler, Claus, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Centering device for conducting liquefied arc-extinguishing gas to a high-pressure reservoir. 3,356,810, 12-5-67, CI. 200 — 148. Kessler, Cletus A., to United States of America, Navy. Flux guide for a magnetic fuze. 3,347,165, 10-17-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Kessler, Ertman L. : See — Warren, Wesley S., and Kessler. 3,306,380. Kessler, Frederick M., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Stress measur- ing device. 3,307,393, 3-7-67, CI. 73—67.1. Kessler, Frederick M., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Variable volume exhaust muffler for fluids operated tools. 3,323,615, 6-6- 67, CI. 181 — 65. Kessler, Gerald, to Technicon Corp. Method of forming a precipitate in a stream of liquid samples. 3,333,826, 8-1-67, CI. 259—8. Kessler, Gerald and M. Interlocking panel assembly. 3,332,- 192, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 538. Kessler, Johann. Fuel storage tank installation leak indicator. 3.350,704. 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 242. Kessler, John O., to Radio Corp. of America. Adaptive semi- conductor device. 3,341,821, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Kessler, Kenneth L., to Leffingwell Chemical Co. Insecticidal composition containing ground ryania and dimethyl sulf- oxide. 3,321,364, 5-23-67, CI. 167 — 24. Kessler, Kenneth Q., to Deere & Co. Stalk harvesting appa- ratus and the like. 3,339,354, 9-5-67, CI. 56 — 98. Kessler, Leland L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Load de- mand program control. 3,339,079, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 29. Kessler. Leo R. Guard for vehicle bumpers. 3,310.330, 3-21- 67, CI. 293—67. Kessler, Leonard, to Quality Transparent Bag Co. Flexible container. 3,349,991, 10-31-67, CI. 229—56. Kessler, Milton : See — Kessler, Gerald and M. 3,332,192. Kessler, Milton. Method of making pile weather stripping. 3,311,960 4-4-67, CI. 28—72. Kessler, Milton. Method of making unitary plastic sealing cap. 3,325,576, 6-13-67, CI. 264 — 318. Kessler, Milton. Plastic self-venting gagger for sand molds. 3,343,595, 9-26-67, CI. 164—349. Kessler, Moe : See- Weiss, Bertram L., and Kessler. 3,323,656. Weiss, Bertram L., and Kessler. 3,323,657. Kessler, Norman H. : See — Kessler, Norman H., and Lillig. 3,344,999. Kessler, Norman H., and F. A. Lillig, to N. H. Kessler, and H. F. Derrick, tenants in common. Double impeller impact breaker. 3,344,999. 10-3-67, CI. 241 — 154. Kesslin, George, R. W. Handy, and J. R. Steinmetz, to Kay- Fries Chemicals, Inc. Wax polish compositions. 3,323,925, 6-6-67, CI. 106—10. Kessner, Charles : See — Dimmitt. Robert E., and Kessner. 3,354,581. Kest, Donald O., and H. W. Figgis, to Alroy Printing Corp. Label. 3,315,386, 4-25-67, CI. 40—2. Kestel, Heinrich, to H. and P. Wacker. Reciprocating system for manually guided motor driven working device. 3,308,- 729, 3-14-67, CI. 94—49. Kesten. Patrick N., and K. Schwartzwalder. to General Motors Co. Spark plug with improved intensifier spark gap in the center eleeriode. 3,328,621, 6-27-67, CI. 313 — 124. Kestenman Bros. Mfg Co. : See — Williams, Howard F. 3,319,308. Kesting, Robert E. : See — Cantor, Paul A., and Kesting. 3,332,894. Ketch Plastics Ltd. : See- Lamb, Harry. 3,339,242. Ketcham & McDoughald, Inc. : See — Bosland. James M. 3.333.356. Ketchledge, Raymond W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Digital surface-positioning arrangement employing gray coding. 3,324,465, 6-6-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Ketchpel, Richard D. : See — Lehrer, Norman H., and Ketchpel. 3,344,300. Ketchum, David D. : See — Frantz, David H., Jr., and Ketchum. 3,353,149. Ketel, Louis. Soil packer and pulverizer. 3,338,315, 8-29-67, Cl. 172—537. Ketelsen, Broder L., to Fischer & Porter G.m.b.H. Inductive flowmeter. 3,323,363, 6-6-67, Cl. 73—194. Ketelsen, Peter : See — Bergson, Gustav, and Ketelsen. 3,316,166. Ketler, Lester K., to Inland Container Corp. Refrigerated dispenser container. 3,349,960, 10-31-67, Cl. 221 — 96. Ketley, Arthur D., to W. R. Grace & Co. Dibromodifluoro- methane addition to olefines. 3,310,589, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 648. Ketley, Arthur D., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process of preparing chlorinated cyelolefin. 3,326,842, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 33.8. Ketley, Arthur D., and R. J. Ehrig, to W. R. Grace & Co. Polymerization of allyl cyclohexane with a Friedel-Crafts catalyst. 3,297,672, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 93.1. Ketola. Veiko K. Electrically heated sauna installation. 3,299,443, 1-24-67, Cl. 4 — 160. Ketter, Lyndal A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Clothes guard for washing machines. 3,330,137, 7-11-67, Cl. 68 — 2"3. LIST OK PATENTEES ii!c; Ketterer, Edward M., to Tlie Colad Co., Inc. Display easel. 3,357,071, 12-12-67, CI. 248 — 159. Ketterer, Richard J. : See — Vedder, Willem, and Ketterer. 3,310,411. Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Co. Pneumatic concate- nation of under thread with needle thread to form lock stitches. 3,320,911, 5-23-67, CI. 112—154. Ketterer, Stanley J., to The Singer Co. Tufted fabrics simulat- ing terry cloth. 3,340,S39, 9-12-67, CI. 112—410. Ketterer, Stanley J., and M. R. Laidig, to The Singer Co. Convertible work-feeding devices for sewing machines. 3,320,912. 5-23-67, CI. 112—210. Ketterer, Stanley J., and G. F. Keller, deceased (by M. A. Keller, executrix), to The Singer Co. Work feeding mech- anism for sewing machines. 3,349,735, 10-31-67, CI. 112—214. Eel leiing, Dale O., N. L. Strickland, and L. J. Grosswlller, Jr., to Diebold, Inc. Bank drive-up window and seal drawer construction. 3,302,871, 2-7-67, CI. 232 — 43.4. Ketterle, Walter. II. Steuer, and R. Pataky, to Reimers Gatriebe Kommanditgesellschaft. Steel link chain. 3,353,421, 11-21-67. CI. 74—253. Kettner, Kay J., to The S. Obermayer Co. Furnace wall an- choring structures. 3,295,280, 1-3-67, CI. 52—378. Keuchenius, Thedoor P. E., and J. C. Floyd, to West Virginia Pulp anil Paper Co. Semi-bulk shipping bag. 3,295,738, 1-3-67, CI. 229—6. Keuff & Essor Co.: See — Sus, Oskar. 3,343,900. Keuffel & Esser Co. : See — P.aker, Allister L. 3.355.9S1. Raker, Allister L., Geier, and Hillman. 3,302,511. Baker, Allister L., and Krause. 3,339,285. Baker, Allister L., Krause, and Drexler. 3,316,644. ileier. George. 3,325,238. Kosar, Jaromir, and Atkins. 3,301,439. Lind. Erwin. 3,31S,699. Munder, Johannes, and Ziegler. 3,322,556. Munder. Johannes, and Ziegler. 3,360,371. Musante, Victor J., Ellis, and Geier. 3,357,238. Schlesinger, Heinz, and Munder. 3,307.949. Sellen, Carl R., and Collura. 3,329,045. Sellen. Carl R., and Collura. 3,347,487. Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 3,338,- 389. Stein, Charles H., and Krause. 3,335,497. Stein, Charles H., and Krause. 3,352,728. Sus. Oskar. 3,312.551. Siis, Oskar, and Dotsch. 3,312,705. Sus. Oskar, Von Poser, and Werner. 3,337,549. Whitbourne, Richard J. 3,337,364. Keuseniann, Hans H., and H. Walpersdorf, to Beteilgungs und Patentvewoltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf- tung. Wire-tying apparatus. 3,304,960. 2-21-67, CI. 140 — 93.6. Keves, Henry I., and M. E. Leverenz, to Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Dispenser head. 3,300,093, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 109. Kew, John P. : See — Kew. Melvin E., and J. P. 3,297,820. Kew, Melvin E., and J. P. Electric fence insulator device. 3.297.S20. 1-10-67, CI. 174 — 163. Kewacos Forsaljningsaktiebolag : See — Wallberg, Karl E. 3,295,882. Kewanee Machinerv & Conveyor Co. Adee. Raymond A. 3,327,787. Glidden, Robert L. 3.339.854. Neebel, Richard R„ and Doerfer. 3,318,43S. Kewanee Mfg. Co. : See — Malmrose, John P., and Peterson. 3,302,332. Kewanee Oil Co. : See — Du Rose, Arthur H. 3,355,267. Du Rose, Arthur H., and Pierce. Du Rose, Arthur H., and Willson. Fischer, Alfred. 3,338,804. Hofstadter, Robert. 3.342.745 Mitrofanov, Nicolas. 3.342.538. Swinehart, Carl F. 3,320,180. Towle, Jack L., and Block. 3,320,315. Towle, Jack L., Zelek, and Pellon. 3,342.800. Kewaunee Mfg. Co. : See — Nelson, Laurence N. 3,357,092. Nelson, Laurence N., Viles, and Chamberlin. 3,318,227. Kewaunee Technical Furniture Co. : See — Nelson, Donald E. 3.316,041. Key, Allen W. : See — Nelson, Walter M. 3.342,444. Key, Lou C. : See — Hoyt. John M., Junas, and Key. 3,308,105. Kev Machinerv Designers. Inc. : See — Noel. Robert M.~ 3.356,114. Keyes Fibre Co. : See — Burt, Donald E. 3,297,201. Burt, Donald E. 3,314,214. Crabtree, Kenneth L. 3,305,437. Crabtree, Kenneth L 3.305.438. Crabtree, Kenneth L. 3,357,624. French, Richard S. 3,315,410. Geisler, William. 3,313,465. Leitzel. Ammon M. 3,343.702. Randall, Walter H. 3,320,120. Sincer, Max E. 3,299,615. See— 3,355,263. 3,355,268. Keyes, Grafton H. : See — Brooker, Leslie G. S., and Keyes. 3,352,857. Keyes, Jack, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Centrifugal pumps. 3,340,813, 9-12-67, CI. 103 — 111. Keyes, Robert W., to International Business Machines Corp. Non-reciprocal light amplifier. 3,317,848, 5-2-67, CI. 330 — 4.3. Keymer, Mark W., to Malco Products, Inc. Rivet gun device. 3,328,985, 7-4-67, CI. 72—391. Keynton, Robert J., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Technique for con- trol of free-flight rocket vehicles. 3,310,258, 3-21-67, CI. 244 — 3.14. Keys, Archie F., and T. F. Ormsby. Grinder for hard cellular plastic or the like. 3,337,141, 8-22-67, CI. 241 — 88. Keys. Lyle O. : See — Laird, William G., Johnston, Keys, and McClellan. 3,320,363. Keyser, Johann J. Two-for-one twisting spindle. 3,298,167, 1-17-67. CI. 57—58.84. Keyser, Johann J. Two-for-one twisting spindle with rotat- ably journalled hollow shank. 3,299,623, 1-24-67, CI. 57 — 58.84. Keyser, Johann J. Spinning or twisting spindle. 3,302,899, 2-7-67, CI. 242 — 16.4. Keyser, Johann J. Spinning or twisting spindle with a dead spindle shank. 3.309,860, 3-21-07, CI. 57 — 130. Keyser, Johann J. Drive for spindles of spinning and twisting _ machines. 3,333,408, 8-1-67, CI. 57 — 104. Keyser, Johann J. Drafting mechanism for spinning ma- chines. 3,359,713, 12-26-67. CI. 57 — 36. Keyser, Lewis R. : See — Smith Warner B., and Keyser. 3,33S,088. Keystone Chemurgic Corp. : See — Schenck, Remsen T. E. 3,300,277. Schenck, Remsen T. E. 3,323,992. Schenck, Remsen T. E. 3,323,993. Keystone Mfg. Co. : See — George, Melvin J., and Feldy. 3,331,916. Keystone Railway Equipment Co. : See — Smith, James T. 3,332,364. Keystone Valve Corp. : See — Snell, Arthur H., Jr. Re. 26,238. Stillwagon, Crawford K. 3,306 316. Kezeli, Edgar J., to Pratt Mfg. Corp. Devices for feeding lengths of breakable material. 3,331,543, 7-18-67, CI. 226—146. Kezniekl, Eduard, to K. Vockenhuber, and R. Hauser. Take- up reel for cinematographic apparatus. 3,325,112, 6-13- 67, CI. 242—74. Kezran, Mitchell. Facing tool. 3,304,597, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 105. Kfoury, Nicholas F. : See — ■ Baratoff, Paul,, Kfoury, and Mui. 3,348,796. Khaladji, Jeane E. : See— Bouillenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., d'Ogny, Wetroff, and Khaladji. 3,317,374. Bouillenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., Wetroff, and Khaladji. 3,342,675. Khalil, Hassan H. Device for the thermal determination of cardiac volumetric performance. 3,359,974. 12-26-67, CI. 128—2.05. Khamis, Joseph T. : See — Ravve, Abraham, and Khamis. 3,306,883. Ravve, Abraham, and Khamis. 3,323,946. Khan, Aman U., to Whirlpool Corp. Counterbalancing con- trol for a laundry machine. 3,306,453, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 144. Khan, Joseph A. Fastener machines 3,305,156, 2-21-67, CI. 227 — 132. Khanov, Victor M. : See — Morozov, Vladimir I., Rylov, Shtarkman, Grachev, and Khanov. 3,310,835. Kharasch, Norman, and R. B. Langford, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Haloformylalkanesulfenyl halides and their prepara- tion. 3,317,594, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 544. Kharkovsky Institute Gornogo mashenostroenia avtomatiki i vychislitelnoi tekhniki : See — Vinnik, Igor V. 3,332,502. Khattar, Nasri. Nestable supports. 3,347,186, 10-17-67, CI. 108—91. Khchejan, Khachik E., A. E. Ioffe, and D. S. Azbel, to Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute sinteticheskikh Spirtov i Organicheskikh produktov. Process for production of bis(tri- chloroacetyl) benzene isomers and their mixtures. 3,356,733, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 592. Khelghatian, Habet M. : See — Dempsey, James F., Khelghatian, and Maloney. 3.322.720. Jezl, James L., Khelghatian, and Hague. 3,296,338. Jezl, James L., Khelghatian, and Hague. 3,303,179. Khelghatian, Habet M., to Sun Oil Co. Process for removing carbonvl sulfide from normally gaseous hydrocarbons. 3,315,003, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 677. Khibnik, Iosif N., to Minskoe Spetsinlnoe Konstruktorskoe Bjuro tekstilnoi i legkoi promvshlennosti. Continuously-act- ing centrifuge. 3,358,841, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 374. Khiralla, Tofa W. : See — Bennett, Raymur B., and Khiralla. 3,307,433. Khodosko, Victor E. : See — Pavlenko, Jury S., Vasiljev, Pribysh, Sigalov, Starostin, Tantsjura, Fridman, and Khodosko. 3,319,055. 694 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kholodinsky, Grigory I. : See — Jankovskv, Ivan P., Kholodinsky, and Skljadnov. 3,348,278. Khoobiar, Sargis, to Haleon International, Inc. Hydrogena- tion of cumyl alcohol to cuinene. 3,337,646, 8-22-67, CI. 260—667. Khorosheva, Margarita S. : See — Stoljarov, Alexei M., Khorosheva, Matveev, Konstan- tinova, Brjanov, and Kovrigina. 3,360,298. Khouri. Alfred S., to Globe-Union Inc. Method of forming a transistor and varistor bv reduction and diffusion. 3,351,- 500, 11-7-67, CI. 148 — 1.5. Khourv, Edward F., to Khoury Bros., Inc. Demountable shelf. 3,347,187, 10-17-67, CI. 108 — 152. Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Easy opening container. 3,322.296, 5—30-67, CI. 220 — 54. Khudjakov, Mikhail P. : See — Sakharnov, Vasilv A., Kuchuk-Jatsenko, Shinlov, and Khudjakov. 3,335,257. Khuri, Albert : See — Hogsett, John N., Khuri, and Schulz. 3.342,814. Hogsett. John N., Khuri. and Schulz. 3,347,893. Kiashek, George. Scent sprays havig a variable quantity ad- justment. 3,337,137, 8-22-67, CI. 239 — 326. Kibbel, William H„ Jr. : See — Kreuz. Donald P., and Kibbel. 3,329,610. Ran, Eric, and Kibbel. 3,360.592. Rau, Eric, and Kibbel. 3,360,593. Kibbel. William H., Jr., and J. J. Juhasz. to EMC Corp. Modification of starch. 3.317,346, 5-2-67, CI. 127—70. Kibbie, William H. : See — Barkley, Bvron F., and Kibbie. 3.308,967. Barkley, Byron P., and Kibbie. 3,341.029. Kibble, John D., and E. G. Penn, to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Advancing roof supports. 3,313,211, 4-11-67, CI. 91—189. Kibby, Robert M. : See — Bullough, Vaughn L., and Kibby. 3.327,345. Kibi, Masajiro : See — Sakaguchi, Kinichiro, Kibi, and Kuninaka. 3,318,710. Kibirev, Sergei N. : See — Kogan, Mark N., and Kibirev. 3,321,868. Kibler, Charles J. : See — Russin, Nicholas C. Kibler. and Barker. 3 344,091. Strickland, Thomas H.. and Kibler. 3,296,293. Kibler, Lynden U., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Light communication alignment system. 3,316,800, 5-2-67, CI. 88—14. Kibler, Lynden U.. to Bell Telenhone Laboratories. Inc. S-Lens corrected for aberrations of focus. 3,326,623, 6-20-67, CI. 350—189. Kibler, Willis L., and R. H. Opdyke. to The Delman Co. Wind- shield washer. 3,295.564, 1-3-67, CI. 141 — 18. Kichline, Thomas P., N. E. Stahlheber, and J. L. Vetter, to Monsanto Co. Basic alkali metal aluminum phosphate cheese emulsifier. 3,337,347, 8-22-67, CI. 99 — 117. Kickow, Frederick P., to The Eastern Co. Expansion shell assembly. 3.315,557, 4-25-67. CI. 85 — 75. Kida, Toknrou. S. Matsuda, S. Saito. and M. Yuasa, to Asahi Chemical Industry Co.. Ltd. and Tanabe Seiyaku Co., Ltd. Method for imparting antistatic Drorterties to textile mate- rials. 3,353,993. 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 139.5. Kidd. Charles G. : See — Wirtz, James E., and Kidd. 3,332,340. Kidd, David A. : See — Toms, James E.. and Kidd. 3,316.345. Kidd, David A., R. G. Tee, and J. E. Toms, to Central Elec- tricity Generating Board. Prevention of icing of electrical conductors. 3.316,344, 4-25-67, CI. 174 — 106. Kidd. John D. : See — Reid, Eric W., and Kidd. 3,306,547. Kidd, Marshall C, and A. G. Atwood, to Radio Corp. of America. Balanced modulator switching systems. 3,305,- 838, 2-21-67, CI. 340 — 166. Kidd, Rollo J. Package and dispenser assembly. 3,311,225. 3-28-67. CI. 206 — 44. Kidde, Walter & Co., Inc. : See- Turner, John F., Ziegler, Thompson, and Jessen. 3,352,- 518. Weber, Karl A. 3,314.250. Kidde, Walter, Co. Ltd., The : See — Rpffell. Brian R. A., and Mitchell. 3.359.579. Kidder, Allan H., R. A. Mulford, and F. Kahn. Wave damper for overhead transmission conductors. 3,357,694, 12-12-67, CI. 267 — 70. Kidder, Harvey L., and P. B. Roulund. to FMA, Inc. Method for fabricating backlit projection screens. 3,346,674, 10- 10-67, CI. 264—1. Kidera, Edward H., C. J. Hamkins. and J. K. Siddons, to Walker Mfg. Co. Guidance system. 3,353.501, 11-21-67, CI. 104 — 247. Kido. Rvonosuke : See — Kano, Hideo, Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321,474. Kano, Hideo, Adachi, Kido, and Hirose. 3,321,475. Kidwell, Louis E., Jr., to El Paso Natural Gas Products Co. Process for producing monomethvlcyclohexene mixtures having hieh content of 1-methyl isomer. 3,299,154, 1-17- 67, CI. 260 — 666. Kidwell Robert P. Electrical energy conversion device. 3,335,289, 8-8-67, CI. 307—72. Kidwell, Robert P. Method and apparatus for energy conver- sion. 3.345,524, 10-3-67, CI. 310—11. Kieber, Robert J. : See — Gold, William, and Kieber. 3,326,774. Kiebold, James L. : See — Wolf, Milton, Szabo, and Kiebold. 3,299,131. Kiefer, Adolph, & Co. : See — Kiefer, Adolph G. 3,304,560. Kiefer, Adolph G., to Adolph Kiefer & Co. Turbulence-reduc- ing device for swimming pools. 3,304,560, 2-21-67, CI. 4—172. Kiefer, Edwin, to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic tele- scopic damping devices, particularly for motor vehicles. 3,311,199, 3-28-67, CI. 188—88. Kiefer, Jacob C, to Seeburg Corp. Voicing tab capture system. 3,334,534, 8-8-67, CI. 84—343. Kiefer, John E. : See — Leonard, Rav E„ and Kiefer. 3,349,779. Touey, George P., and Kiefer. 3,311.519. Kiefer, John E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Polyester fibers re- sistant to resoiling during laundering. 3,355,413, 11-28-67, CI. 260—31.4. Kiefer, John E., and C. E. Tholstrup, to Eastman Kodak Co. Tobacco smoke filters. 3,339,560, 9-5-67, CI. 131—267. Kiefer, Reginald R., to The Trescott Co., Inc. Apparatus for shrinking film-wrappings on articles. 3.349,502, 10-31-67, CI. 34 — 216. Kiefer, Russell A., Jr. Unitized combination burglar-fire alarm device. 3,312.968, 4-4-67, CI. 340—274. Kiefer, Walter F., and R. G. Stutz, to The Stutz Co. Rotatable barrel for use in electroplating of a plurality of articles. 3,337,442, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 213. Kieft'er, Joseph D., Ill, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Portable elec- tric drill with chuck key retaining structure. 3,348,432, 10-24-67, CI. 77 — 7. Kieffer, Richard J. : See — Brennan, James L., Bryan, and Kieffer. 3,326,739. Kiehl. Harry R. : See — Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,309,- 190. Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,328,148. Kiehnle, Kurt : See — Deckert, Franz, and Kiehnle. 3,340,948. Kiehnle, Kurt, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Radiator mount. 3.318,409, 5-9-67, CI. 180 — 08. Kiekhaefer Corp. : See — Boda, Robert A. 3,301,084. Boda, Robert A., and Kollman. 3,350,879. Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. 3,338,107. Kollman. Delhardt K. 3,310,022. Minks, Floyd M. 3,302,130. Minks, Floyd M. 3,359.530. Pervier, Charles F. 3,309,938. Post, Llovd P.. and Witte. 3.358,668. Shanahan, Robert J. 3,319,614. Shanahan, Robert J., and Winkler, 3,358,654. Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. to Kiekhaefer Corp. Positive drive sys- tem. 3,338,107, 8-29-67, CI. 74 — 229. Kielas. Robert J. : See — Porath, Gordon H., and Kielas. 3,317,008. Kieler Howaldtswerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Coehn, Werner. 3.331.525. Witt, Johannes. 3,338,537. Kielsmeier, Elwood W., and W. D. Paynter, to Mayer, Oscar & Co., Inc. Method of preparing a collagen-coated sausage product. 3,306,754, 2-28-67, CI. 99—169. Kiene, Robert N. Battery terminal connector. 3,339,173, 8- 29-67, CI. 339—226. Kienel. Joseph E., to Callawav Mills Co. Towel dispensing machine. 3.342,374, 9-19-67, CI. 221 — 215. Kienel. Joseph E. Apparatus and method for seaming hosiery blanks. 3,351,033, 11-7-67, CI. 112—2. Kienker, James E. : See — Wyse, David S„ and Kienker. 3,307,143. Kienow, Sigismund, to Didier-Werke A.G. Lining for installa- tions for the degasification of metals. 3,326,543, 6-20-67, CI. 266—35. Kienv, Albert J., C. F. Kramer, and F. H. Kaufmann, to Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. Loom harness. 3,349,809, 10-31-67, CI. 139—91. Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. : See — Kelch, Heinz, and Schuh. 3,295,756. Schmidt, Helmut. 3,317,128. Schuh, Eduard. 3,358,802. Wolf, Gerhard. 3,297,861. Kienzle, Jean A. P. : See — Simmonnet, Andre A. P., and Kienzle. 3,299.084. Kienzle, John A. Light bulbs, fuses and the like. 3,296,400, 1-3-67, Ci. 200 — 130. Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. : See — Odenbach, Heinz. 3,315,460. Siefert, Roland, and Knauer. 3,350,875. Kiel", Lemont B., to The Ohio State University. Method of killing microorganisms. 3,337,398, 8-22-67, CI. 167 — 33. Kiernan, Harold A. Valve. 3,329,166, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 625.16. Kieronski, John P., to Leesona Corp. Winding machine. 3,329,- 362, 7-4-67, CI. 242—35.6. Kierstead, Richard W. : See — Goldberg, Moses W., Jampolsky, and Kierstead. 3,311,- 661. Goldberg, Moses W., Jampolsky, and Kierstead. 3,314,971. Kierstead, Richard W., to Hoffman-La Roche, Inc. 16-aza- steroids and intermediates therefor. 3.317,557, 5-2-67, CI. 260—325. LIST OF PATENTEES 695 Kies, Elliott J. : See — Huey, Guy L., and Kles. 3,305,900. Kiesel, George W. : See — Jencks, Charles I... ;unl Kiesel. 3,343,109. Kiesel, George W., and II. E. S. Owen, to General Electric Co. Motor-driven switch operating mechanism with indi- cating means. 3,296,565, 1-3-67, CI. 335 — 69. Kiesel, George \V., and II. E. S. Owen, to General Electric Co. Multi-pole electric circuit breaker and fuse combination with single blown-fuse sensing solenoid for all poles. 3,309,- 47S, 3-14-67, CI. 200—114. Kiesel, George W, and H. E. S. Owen, to General Electric Co. Electric circuit breaker with auxiliary switch means. 3,340.375, 9-5-67, CI. 200 — 153. Kieselbach, Richard, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Gas chromatographic analysis control apparatus. 3,299,693, 1-24-67, SI. 73—23.1. Kieser, llnrtmut : See — Bruckner, Klaus, Bork, Kraft, and Kieser. 3,328,432. Kieserling, Th. & Albrecht : »\'ee — Brauer, Hans. 3,319,805. Brauer, Hans. 3,350,920. Brauer, Hans, and Goeke. 3,350,921. Brauer, Hans, and Lorenz. 3,350,965. Goeke, Alfons. 3,312,103. Lorenz, Horst. 3.342,108. Pfeiffer, Hans and Krafft. 3,296,902. Weiberg, Heinrich. 3,315,243. Kiesgen, Donald J. : See — Bunting, Ernest V., Rahman, and Kiesgen. 3,295,611. Kieslich, Klaus : See — Raspe, Gerhard, Kieslich, Olivar, Muller, and Wagner. 3,354,186. Kiesser, Hans-Jurgen, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Device for transferring discrete pieces of material from a feed con- veyor to a transport conveyor. 3,324,9S7, 6-13-67 CI. 19S— 20. Kietz, Erhard K., S. S. Damron, and J. F. Varnell, Jr., to Ampex Corp. Synchronizing system for video transducing apparatus utilizing composite information and pilot signals. 3,304,377, 2-14-67, CI. 179—100.2. Kievsky Gosudarstvenny Universitet T. G. : See — Pavlenko, Jury S., Vasiljev, Pribvsh, Sigalov, Starostin, Tantsjura, Fridman, and Khodosko. 3,319,055. Kifer, David E., to The L. R. Oatey Co. Roof flashing with elastomeric collar. 3,313,559, 4-11-67, CI 285 — 43. Kiff, Ben W. : See — Smith. Keith L., Winslow, Guest, and Kiff. 3,311,569. Kiff, Ben W., and J. T. Adams, to Union Carbide Corp. Alkyl- ene oxide-polyol polyether modified acetal resins. 3,322,740, 5-30-67, CI. 260— S8.3. Kifor, Harry T., D. A. Krebs, and P. V. Bartlett, to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Inflated airborne dispensing apparatus. 3,333,797, 8-1-67, CI. 244 — 138. Kifor, Harry T., and O. R. Bourland, Jr. ; said Kifor assor. to Goodyear Aerospace Corp., and said Bourland assor. to United States of America, Army. Sprav apparatus for use with aircraft. 3.353,769, 11-21-67. CI. 244 — 136. Kigane, Koji, S. Yamada, Y. Isozaki, and Y. Yada, to Teijin Ltd. Adhesion of polyester materials to a rubber compound. 3.325,333, 6-13-67, CI. 156—331. Kiggins, Edward M. : See — Holper, Jacob C, and Kiggins. 3,326.767. Kihara, Nobutoshi, to Sony Corp. Phase stable servo system for magnetic tape recording and reproducing device. 3,318,998, 5-9-67. CI. 17S— 6.6. Kihara, Nobutoshi. to Sony Corp. Recording and/or reproduc- ing system. 3,359,364. 12-19-67, CI. 178—5.4. Kihara, Nobutoshi. to Sony Corp. Recording and reproducing system. 3,359,365, 12-19-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Kihlberg. Josef : See — Lysell. Ralph A. G. 3.323,602. Kihlberg, Ragnar, and E. G. Edliden, to Uddeholms Aktie- bolag and Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Method of heat treating high-carbon corrosion resistant steels. 3,336,169. S-15-67 CI. 148—125. Kihn, Harry, and W. E. Barnette, to Radio Corp. of America. Decoder circuits. 3,329,S27, 7-4-67, CI. 307 — 88. Kijima, Shizumasa, and T. Nakamura, to Eisal Co., Ltd. Process for producing a-tocopherol having a high vitamin E activity. 3,338,922, 8-29-67, CI. 260—345.5. Kikkawa, Seiichi : See — Kuzuoka, Tsuneo, Kikkawa, and Murayama. 3,316,064. Kikuchi, Mitsuo : See — Sakomura, Toshio, Kikuchi, and Shimizu. 3,297,401. Sakomura, Toshio, Kikuchi, and Shimizu. 3,342,549. Kikuchi, Tafefusa, to Taiyu Shoji Kabushiki Kaisha. Drum gripper. 3,333,S83, 8-1-67, CI. 294 — 90. Kikuchi, Wahei, and M. Watanabe, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method for manufacturing a heat exchanger. 3,353,250, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Kikukawa, Ryosuke, to Bridgestone Tire Co. Ltd. Submerged floatable hoses for transporting oil and other liquids on the sea. 3,346,015, 10-10-67, CI. 138—114. Kilbane, James A., Jr. Marine chlorinator. 3,323,650, 6-6- 67, CI. 210 — 152. Kilborn. Jack F. : See — Brinkley, Amiel W., Jr.. and Kilborn. 3,345,250. Kilbourne, James, to Jeffrey Gallon Mfg. Co. Mining appa- ratus supporting and driving construction. 3,305,273, 2-21-67. CI. 299—78. Kilbourne, James, to Jeffrey Gnlion Mfg. Co. Mining machine having auxiliary cutters driven from rear of drum support. 3,318,638, 5-9-67, CI. 299 — 76. Kilboy, Lambert J., and J. Lltecky, Jr. Hand grapple. 3,352,- 589, 11^14-67, CI. 294 — 16. Kllburg Geochran Corp. : See — Kilburg, James. 3,316.706. Kilburg, James, to Kilburg Geochran Corp. Horological In- strument for graphically representing the relative positions of sua and earth. 3,316,706, 5-2-67, CI. 58 — 3. Kilburg, Ronald J. : See — Mayo, Cecil J., Corl, and Kilburg. 3,316,362. Kilburg, Ronald J., to Insul-S-Corp. Portable trollev system. 3,345,471, 10-3-67, C!. 191 — 45. Kilburn, Keith D.. to Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Tobacco-smoke filters. 3,327,718. 6-27-67, CI. 131—262. Kilburn, Keith D., to Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Smoking tobacco including releasable flavorant. 3.353,542, 11-21-67, CI. 131 — 17. Kilburn, Tom, and D. B. G. Edwards. Revolver circuit with start-stop means. 3,325,797, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Kilby, Jack S. : See— Biard, James R., Bonin, Kirby, and Pittman. 3,304,431. Bonin, Edward L., and Kilby. 3,304,429. Kilby, Jack S., to Texas Instruments Inc. Interconnecting miniature circuit modules. 3,313,986, 4-11-67, CI. 317 — 101. Kilby, Jack S., to Texas Instruments Inc. Integrated semi- conductive circuit structure. 3,340,406, 9-5-67, CI. 307—88.5. Kilby, Jack S., to Texas Instruments Inc. Capacitor for minia- ture electronic circuits or the like. 3,350,760, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 25.42. Kilcher, Frederick S. Building structure having an elastic bearing member in at least one course joint, method for making the structure and intermediate ply for carrying. 3,354,594. 11-28-67, CI. 52—251. Kilches, Rudolf : See — Wismayr, Karl, Schmid, Eilches, and Zoles. 3,340,298. Kilduff, Timothy J., and A. M. Biggar. Electrically conduc- tive pressure sensitive adhesive tapes. 3,355,545, 11-28-67, CI. 174 — 119. Kile, Clifford, Jr., to Philco-Ford Corp. Method of coating semiconductor with tungsten-containing glass and article. 3,331,994, 7-18-67, CI. 317—234. Kile, Samuel E., and H. F. McClain. Batter's front foot guide. 3,350.090, 10-31-67, CI. 273—26. Kiley, Robert A., and S. A. Young, to United States of America, Air Force. Feedback control system for the bisprism means of an electron-optics interferometer. 3,297,870, 1-10-67, CI. 250—49.5. Kilev, William R. : See — Engel, Frederick, and Kiley. 3,354,308. Kilgore, Harrv A., and H. L. Smith, to General Motors Corp. Fluid track sanding system. 3,345,098, 10-3-67, CI. 291 — 3. Kilgore, Lee A. : See — Shankle, Derrill F., and Kilgore. 3,324,272. Kilgore, Marion D. : See — Crow. Morgan L., and Kilgore. 3,356,142. Kilgour, Gilbert I. : See — Ziegler, George E., and Kilgour. 3.308,639. Kilian, Joseph J., to The Black Clawson Co. Multiple mani- fold headbox. 3.345.254. 10-3-67, CI. 162—343. Killam, Harry R., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Ventilating apparatus. 3,335,654, 8-15-67, CI. 9S — 43. Killaly, John S. Compressive stripping unit and indexing type nibbling punch for turret punch presses and the like. 3,296,905, 1-10-67, CI. 83—140. Killark Electric Mfg. Co. : See — Farina, Joseph J. 3.331.018. Rongey, Clarence H., and Zavertnik. 3,335,270. Rongey, Clarence H., and Zavertnik. 3,360,763. Zavertnik, Marshall G., Buser, and Williams. 3,356,819. Zavertnik. Marshall G., and Farina. 3.296,391. Zavertnik, Marshall G., Farina, and Linne. 3.317.072. Zavertnik. Marshall G., Horst, Farina, Linne, and Wil- liams. 3,335,238. Zavertnik. Marshall G., and Wayne. 3.356.255. Killeen, Walter H., to The Celotex Corp. Apparatus for im- pregnating a fibrous mat. 3,326,181, 6-20-67. CI. US — 411. Killey, Lloyd W. Garment finisher. 3,310,208, 3-21-67, CI. 223—70. Killian, Lawrence N. : See — De Gray. Richard J., and Killian. 3,347,646. Killian, Stanley C. : See — Fiero, Carl D., and Killian. 3,296,358. Killick, Herbert P., and P. Hawtin. to The Dental Mfg. Co. Ltd. Fluid driven motor unit for dental apparatus. 3,353,- 450, 11-21-67, CI. 91—175. Killoran, Joseph L., W. K. Barnett, and J. A. Guay, to Chem- cell Ltd. Extrusion method and apparatus. 3,354,250, 11-21-67, CI. 264—176. Killoren Co. : See — Killoren, Donald J. 3,295,333. Killoren, Donald J., to Killoren Co. Cable-laying plow. 3,295,- 333, 1-3-67, CI. 61—72.6. Killpa trick, Joseph E., to Honeywell Inc. Apparatus for meas- uring ansular velocity having phase and amplitude control means. 3,323,411, 6-6-67, CI. 88 — 14. Killpatrick, Joseph E.. and H. G. Sperling, to Honeywell Inc. Colorimeter employing tristimulus values. 3,314,327, 4-1S- 67, CI. 88—14. 696 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Kilmarx, Louis E., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Check valve. 3,352,531, 11-14-67, CI. 251 — 149.6. Kilmer, Earl E. : See — Montgomery, Rayner A., Fineran, Kilmer, and James. 3,358.961. Kilmer, James A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Die structure. 3,344,650, 10-3-67. CI. 72—469. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Carrier vehicle for seismic wave generator. 3,295,630, 1-3-67, CI. 181 — .5. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research Inc. Dip measuring instrument. 3,305,929, 2-28-67, CI. 33 — 1. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydraulic system for seismic carrier vehicle. 3,306,392, 2-28-67, CI.- 181 — .5. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Gas tank holder for gas exploder seismic generators. 3,313,372, 4-11-67, CI. 181— .5. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Gas exploder seismic energy source. 3,314,497, 4-18-67, CI. 181 — .5. Kilmer, Lauren G., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method of im- proving the impulse characteristics of seismic gas ex- ploders. 3,322,228, 5-30-67, CI. 181 — 5. Kilmer, Lauren G., and J. Bemrose, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method of underwater seismic exploration. 3,331,050, 7-11- 67. CI. 340 — 7. Kilmer, William A., and T. E. Patykula, to Hardinge Bros., Inc. Spindle stop mechanism. 3,314,300, 4-18-67, CI. 74 409. Kilmer. William M. H. : See — Albertson, Orris E„ and Kilmer. 3,319,587. Kilnar, Julius J. : See — Nathan, Charles C, Kilnar, and Pittman. 3,359,487. Kilpatrick, Harold C. : See — Page. Richard W., and Kilpatrick. 3,311,411. Kilpatrick, Robert A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Connection system for magnet excita- tion coils. 3,310,764, 3-21-67, CI. 335 — 213. Kilpatrick, Wallace D., to Electro-Optical Systems Inc. Neg- ative ion source having gas nozzle integral with the cath- ode. 3.305,696. 2-21-67, CI. 315—111. Kilpatrick, Wallace D., to Electro Optical Systems, Inc. De- vice for forming negative ions from iodine gas and a lan- thanum boride contact ionizer surface. 3,336,475, 8-15-67, CI. 250 — 43. Kilpatrick, William C, Jr. Pneumatic elevator. 3,318,418, 5-9-67. CI. 187 — 17. Kilroy, William R. : See — Scalella, Albert, and Kilroy. 3,301,290. Kilsheimer, John R. : See — Kaufman, Harold A., and Kilsheimer. 3,335,152. Kaufman, Harold A.. Kilsheimer, and Foster. 3,317.552. Kilsheimer, John R., and D. T. Manning, to Union Carbide Corp. Pesticidal methods and compositions employing Wcyelic carbamyloxides. 3,332,839, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 30. Kilsheimer, John R., J. D. Behun, and H. A. Kaufman, to Mobil Oil Corp. Benzothiazolyl and benzoxazolyl carba- mates. 3,337,572, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 304. Kilsheimer, John R.. and H. H. Moorefield, to Union Carbide Corp. Halo-meta-isopropvlphenyl N-methylcarbamates and pesticidal compositions. 3,341,401, 9-12-67, CI. 167 — 30. Kim, Chung S., and L. M. Wick, to The Standard Oil Co. Acrylonitrile interpolymers. 3,325,458, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Kim, Chung S., Novel synthetic polymers. 80.73. Kim, Dae S., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Tem- perature control system for viscosimeter. 3,307,619, 3-7- 67, CI. 165—39. Kim, Dae S., and G. K. Vick, to Esso Research and Engineer- ing Co. Engine viscosity simulator. 3,350,922, 11-7-67, CI. 73—60. Kim, Hanjoo : See — Simonyan, Karabet, and Kim. 3.344,351. Kim, James K. S., to General Electric Co. Flame retardant mixed polycarbonate resins prepared from tetrabromo bis- ph,enol-A. 3.334,154, 8-1-67, CI. 260—860. Kim, Kee H., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Thallium oxide glaze containing an additive of ruthenium oxide. 3,352,797, 11- 14-67, CI. 252—514. Kim, Keun Y., to Monsanto Co. Recovery of vanadium and phosphorus values from ferrophosphorus. 3,343,909, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 22. Kim, Sang-chul, to General Electric Co. Glow discharge device having parallel permanent magnetic rod electrodes. 3,335,- 311, 8-8-67, CI. 313 — 155. Kim. Tai Y.. to Container Corp. of America. Partition. 3,327,919, 6-27-67, CI. 229—15. Kim Yong. Won. Thermostat switch and variable adjusting means therefor. 3.349,206, 10-24-67, CI. 200 — 138. Kimball, Albert W., Sr. : See — Bush. Joseph, and Kimball. 3,333,131. Kimball, Britten E. : See — Begley, Warren W., Wilcox, and Kimball. 3,319,613. Kimball, James L„ and W. R. Tompkins, to Cohu Electronics, Inc. DC stabilized amplifier with external control. 3,360,- 734, 12-26-67, CI. 330 — 25. Kimball, Pleasant P. : See — Acker, Eric O., E. O. Acker, Jr., and Kimball. 3,295,345. and L. M. Wick, to The Standard Oil Co. 3,336,276, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — Kimball, Richard H., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Preparation and purification of chlorendic acid from hexachlorocyelo- pentadiene and maleic anhydride in a diels-alder condensa- tion. 3,355,487, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 514. Kimball Systems, Inc. : See — Parker, Charles A. 3,314,5S0. White, Roy A. 3,296,144. Kimball Systems Ltd. : See — Kruger, Herbert A. 3,346,440. Kimball, W. W., Co. : See — Habig, John B., and Schuler. 3,353,434. Thven, Herbert E. 3,298,268. Welsh, Alan B. 3,329,761. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr. : See — Adams, Clark E., and Kimberlin. 3,299,153. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dehydration of magnesium chloride. 3,336,107, 8-15- 67, CI. 23 — 91. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon conversion proc- ess. Re. 23,188, 4-11-67, CI. 208 — 120. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., and F. J. Buchmann, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dehydration magnesium chlo- ride utilizing alcohol solution and ammonia. 3,341,282, 9-12-67, CI. 23—91. Kimberlin, Charles N., Jr., W. F. Arey, Jr., and F. J. Buch- mann, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dehydration of magnesium chloride. 3,347,625, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 91. Kimberlin, Charles N. Jr., and E. M. Gladrow, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Catalyst for hydrocarbon con- versions. 3,352,796, 11-14-67, CI. 252 — 455. Kimberlin, Dan R., and J. A. Stearns, to General Motors Corp. Progressively adjustable steering assembly. 3,310,- 993, 3-28-67, CI. 74 — 493. Kimberlv-Clark Corp. : See — Anderson, Donald J. 3,354,989. Anderson, Richard D. 3,329,252. Anderson, Richard D. 3,344,483. Anderson, Richard D. 3,344,581. Anson, Michael D. 3,351.964. Banks, Charles T. 3,312,324. Braun, Ralph V., Llovd. and Terry. 3,340,138. Burger, William H. 3,345.699. Cloots, Henry R. 3,340,673. Condon, Eugene H., and Hadlev. 3,307,992. Eiss, Robert M., and Webb. 3,299,530. Frick, Richard H., and Scholz. 3,298,626. Goldbeck, Le Rov J. 3.345,196. Graham, John B. 3,326,745. Grobe, Ralph E. 3,309.263. Hechtman, John F. 3,306,769. Hrubecky, Frederick J., and Lewis. 3,321,782. Jorgensen, Mark B. 3,330.409. Krake, Kenneth V. 3,309.265. Kutchera, Don H„ and Eiss. 3,299,531. Le Compte, Archie R., Jr. 3,298,904. Link, Peter J. 3,340,796. Link, Peter J., and Stieg. 3,327.959. Lloyd, William D., and 'Lee. 3,337,139. Loynd, James. 3,360,428. Nutting. Robert G., and Wagner. 3,347,015. Palmer, Howard B., Davis, and Gresham. 3,323,983. Rhorer. Cecil R. 3.360,393. Rowe, Carl H., and Buss. 3.332.547. Schoenfeld, Samuel J. 3,295,967. iSchwenker, Robert F.. Jr. 3,312,642. Selke, William A. 3,340,444. Sokolowski, Robert C. 3.327,708. Stevens. Chester U., Schweitzer, and Selke. 3,298,378. Van Haaften, Carole C. 3,339,550. Webb, Joseph B. 3,359.647. Weber, Robert E. 3,309.224. Weber, Robert E. 3,328,184. Yerkes, William D., Jr. 3.310,476. Younk, Darrel J. 3,321,809. Kimberlv, Ned P.: See — Brown, John M., Kimberlv, and Segerstrom. 3,343,227. Kimble, Robert C. : See — Earhart, Kenneth A., Szawlowski, and Kimble. 3.326,853. Szawlowski, Theodore H.. and Kimble. 3,351,631. Kimble, Thomas E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Differential fluid pressure operated mechanism. 3,311,029, 3-28-67, a. 92 — 100. Kimes, Howard A., to Small Business Administration. Mo- bile camper construction. 3.309,132, 3-14-67, Cl. 296—23. Klmm, Ewald J., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Survival heater. 3,299,880, 1-24-67, Cl. 126—208. Kimmel, J. D. : See — Cunningham, Richard, Jr., and Kimmel. 3,352,289. Kimmel, J. D., to Vapor Corp. Combustion apparatus for a boiler. 3,301,305, 1-31-67, Cl. 158—1.5. Kimmel, Joseph J., and K. K. Carman, to Koppers Co.. Inc. Coupling for shafts and the like. 3,345,093, 10-3-67, Cl. 287—52.09. Kimmell. Garinan O. Dual message traffic sign. 3,327,418, 6-27-67, Cl. 40 — 52. Kimmich, Elmer G. : See — Harpfer, Donald E., and Kimmich. 3,296.051. Kimoto, Walter I., E. A. Swakon, and E. Field, to Standard Oil Co. Esters of 2-substituted ethylthiolcarbonic acid. 3,352,900, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — 455. LIST OF PATENTEES 697 Kimpton, John C. : See — Foran. David A., Hall, and Kimpton. 3,323,655. Kimura, Chikara : Sec — Ozasa, Sisumu, Kirmura. and Kimura. 3,333,098. Kimura. Elshun, to Matsushita Electronics Corp. Silicon rectilier device. 3,332,810, 7-25-67, CI. 148 — 33.2. Kimura, Goro : See — Inaba, Yanosuke. Kimura, and TJematsu. 3,299,152. Kimura, Hirokazu : See — Ozasa, Susumu, and Kimura, Hirokazu and C. 3,333,098. Takagi, Takeshi, Migitaka, Ueda, and Kimura. 3,298,- 8S0. Tomono, Masami, Ueda, and Kimura. 3,351,733. Kimura, Hirokazu, to Kahusliiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Electron lens system excited by at least one permanent mag- net. 3,324,433, 6-6-67, CI. 335—210. Kimura, liirokuni : See — Shiga, Takeo, and Kimura. 3,360,616. Kimura, Hiroshi : See — Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekauwa, Sawada, Kimura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Kimura, Ka.4110 : See — lanata, Katsunobu, Kimura, and Yamaguchi. 3,359,178. Kimura, Naokazu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Counting type analogue- to-digital converters. 3,349,391, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 347. Kimura, Naokazu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Analog to digital con- verter employing noise rejection signal modulator. 3,351,- S73, 11-7-67, CI. 332—9. Kimura, Naokazu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Digital-to-analogue con- venors. 3,360,792, 12-26-67, CI. 340—347. Kimura, Shinzo, and H. Hosono, to Matsushita Electric In- dustrial Co., Ltd. Electric toaster. 3,350,997, 11-7-67, CI. 99—329. Kimura, Shiro, H. Ono, and K. Sano, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Color photographic silver halide emul- sion. 3,337,344, 8-22-67, CI. 96 — 100. Kimura, Shiro, M. Yoshida, and M. Tsuda, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Photographic silver halide materials utilizing succinmonoamido benzoyl acetanilide color coupers. 3,341,331, 9-12-67, CI. 96 — 55. Kimura, Shuji, to Nippon Kogaku K.K. Camera handgrip Internally provided with electrical cell. 3,301,627, 1-31- 67, CI. 352 — 95. Kimura, Yoshio, Y. Kasamatsu, and N. Kagawa. to Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. High-efficiency semi-automatic continuous electric arc welding. 3,303.322, 2-7-67, CI. 219—137. Kinal, Lubomvr : See — Oddy, Edward P., and Kinal. 3,309,763. Klnander, Harold W., to Electric-Flex Co. Flexible conduit. 3,311,133, 3-28-67, CI. 138 — 136. Kinard, William H., and C. C. Laney, Jr., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Micrometeoroid velocity measuring device. 3,296,526, 1-3- 67, CI. 324 — 70. Kinbara, Seturo, to Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyu. System for converting binary numbers into decimal numbers. 3,296,- 610, 1-3-67, CI. 340—347. Kinberg, Benjamin. Movable figure card toy 3,318,040, 5-9-67, CI. 46 — 37. Kincaid, Daniel H., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Container fill- ing method and apparatus. 3,315,713, 4-25-67, CI. 141 — 1. Kincaid. Harrison S. : See — Horn, Christian F., and Kincaid. 3,301,S19. Kincaid. Russell : See — Blitz, Daniel, and Kincaid. 3,360,744. Kinco Corp. : See — Kinser, Robert C. 3,298,135. Kind, Wilhelm, and K.-H. Schneider, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Method of producing base assemblies for ignition distribu- tors. 3.315,333, 4-25-67, CI. 29—155.5. Kindall, James V. : See — Downing, Leo G., and Kindall. 3,310,766. Kinder, Gotthard, and W. Schacht, to Voigtlander. A.G. Camera viewfinder with frame-limit indication. 3,357,328, 12-12-67, CI. 95 — 11. Kindersley, Charles R. D. ; deceased bv The Roval Trust Co., administrator, and J. F. Duffield, to Smith "& Stone Ltd. Skeleton contacts for electrical connectors. 3,333,233, 7-25- 67, CI. 339 — 199. Kindersley, Charles R. D. ; deceased by The Royal Trust Co., administrator, and J. F. Duffield, to Smith & Stone Ltd. Female skeleton contacts for lamp sockets. 3,333,234, 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 199. Kindersley, David G. Printing processes. 3,311,016, 3-28-67, CI. 88—14. Kindig, Omer L., to The Locke Steel Chain Co. Sorting and classifying machine for pintle pins and the like. 3,325,006, 6-13-67, CI. 209 — S5. Kindler, Helmut, and G. Weber, to Sachsenwerk Licht-und Kraft-Aktiengesellschaft. Switch. 3,298,237, 1-17-67, CI. 74 — 97 Kindler, Hubert, and H. G. Trieschmann. to Badlsche Anilln- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellsehaft. Separation of mixtures which contain a non-volatile complex catalyst. 3,297,768, 1-10-67, CI. 2G0— 632. Kindlesparker, Jacob H., to Market Electronics Co. Cushion- ing pad for wind instrument and method of making same. 3,295,403, 1-3-67, CI. 84 — 385. Kindlimann, Ernst, to Eidgenossisches Flugzeugwerk. Load maintaining unit for hydraulic fatigue loading machines. 3,311,027, 3-2S-67, CI. 91 — 414. Kindrot, Erik B. : See — Aldrlu, Henry W., and Kindrot. 3,331,279. Aldrin, Henry W., and Kindrot. 3,340,768. Kine, Benjamin B., M. Kalandiak, and P. R. Buechler, to Rohm & Haas Co. Finished tannin-containing substrates. 3,345,203, 10-3-67, CI. 117—70. Kinelogic Corp. : See — Burdorf, Donald L., and Blakistone. 3.305,180. Burdorf, Donald L., Blakistone, and Karsh. 3,353,734. Goldstein, Carml S. 3,356,917. Kinemotive Corp. : See — Bucalo, Louis. 3,354,999. King, Alan G., to Norton Co. Hot pressing apparatus. 3,303,- 533, 2-14-07, CI. 18 — 17. King, Alan G., to Norton Co. Method of hot pressing metals and refractories. 3,340,270, 9-5-67, CI. 264 — 297. King, Alan M., to Square Mfg. Co. Infrared oven for heating food in packages. 3,304,406, 2-14-67, CI. 219—411. King, Alan M., to Interstate United Corp. Beverage brewing apparatus. 3,354,811, 11-28-67, CI. 99— '282. King, Burnham W., Jr., T. G. Byrer, and W. A. Hedden. to United States of America, Air Force. Ai-Sl-Mn-Li anode for high temperature galvanic cell. 3,301,711, 1-31-67, CI. 136 — 120. King, Burnham W., Jr., T. G. Byrer, and W. A. Hedden. Meth- od of making a Al — Si — Mn — Li anode for high temperature galvanic cell. 3,305,357, 2-21-67, CI. 75—135. King, Burnham W., and W. A. Hedden, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Thermally activated electric power supply. 3,357,859, 12-12-67, CI. 136 — 6. King, Cecil V., to American Gas & Chemicals, Inc. Leak detecting device. 3,317,283, 5-2-67, CI. 23 — 253. King, Charles B. : See — Rubert, Kennedy F., Vick, Andrews, and King. 3,301,046. King, Charles B., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method and appara- tus for bonding a plastics sleeve onto a metallic body. 3,356,- 549, 12-5-67. CI. 156—3. King, Charles R., to Graflex, Inc. Roll film holders. 3,322,367, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 71.4. King, Charles R., to Graflex, Inc. Film-winding and indicating control. 3,322,368, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 71.4. King, Charles S. : See — Faust, John P., King, and Klanica. 3,335,180. King, Claude W., to Kopper Co., Inc. Method for rolling strip metal. 3,331,232, 7-18-67, CI. 72—365. King, Clifford M. Whirling sound making toy. 3,316,671, 5-2-67, CI. 46—52. King. Donald F. : See — Troell, Peter T., Smoot, Renkey, and King. 3,318,723. King, Donald L., to The Steelcraft Mfg. Co. Closure caps for composite doors. 3.333,385. 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 624. King. Douglas T., and M. D. Miller, to The Wilcolator Co. Self-clearing timer control circuits for cooking and the like. 3,297,252, 1-10-67, CI. 236 — 46. King, Edward C, and P. J. M. Pardoe-Matthews. to King Packaging Ltd. Vacuum molding machines. 3.34S.265, 10-24-67, CI. 18 — 19. King, Edward J., Jr., to King Radio Corp., Inc. High fre- quency radio receiver. 3,327,222, 6-20-67, CI. 325 — 462. King, Emma W. De-boning knife. 3,333,339, 8-1-67, CI. 30 — 299. King, Francis N., to Grace & Hornbrook Mfg. Co. Ball slide assembly. 3,342,534, 9-19-67. CI. 308 — 6. King, Franklin S., and M. J. Visser, to The Upjohn Co. Combination syringe and vial mixing container. 3,332,421, 7-25-67, CI. 128 — 272. King, Geo. W., Ltd. : See — Burrows, Arthur T. C. 3,343.499. Burrows, Arthur T. C. 3,345,833. King, George F., and A. L. Wigzell, to Decca Ltd. Automatic chart position display apparatus. 3,350,715, 10-31-67, CI. 346—1. King, Gilbert W., D. F. Loeb, and R. A. Malin, to Itek Corp. Character printer. 3,330,191, 7-11-67, CI. 95 — 1.5 King, Harold C. : See — Dawtrey, Sydney, and King. 3,350,314. King, Harold K., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Article-spacing inspection system. 3,311,224, 3-28-67, CI. 198 — 232. King, Henry L. : See — ■ Tate, Cilton W., Bryan, and King. 3,329,656. King, Henry L., to Monsanto Co. Zinc ethylene glvcoloxide as a polyester polymerization catalyst. 3,304,2SS, 2-14-67, CI. 260—75. King, Henry L., R. J. Bryan, and C. W. Tate, to Monsanto Co. Zinc chelates as catalysts in the production of polyesters. 3,305,534, 2-21-67, CI. 260—75. King, Hugh : See — Glisson, Clyde E., and King. 3,315,S54. King. Jack A. : See — Biles, Jerry W., and King. 3,335,793. King, Jack A., and W. S. Fallgatter, to Cities Service Oil Co. Method of increasing oil recovery. 3,342.202, 9-19-67, CI. 166—29. King. James C, and N. C. Thomas, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Polarization process for ceramics. 3,310,720, 3-21-67, CI. 317—262. King, James D. Puller device for removing brake drums or the like. 3,315,340, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 267. 698 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 King, James D., to Plastic Applicators, Inc. Circuit for re- production of a plurality of similar low-level D.C. signals. 3,331,969, 7-18-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. King, James D., to Southwest Research Institute. Apparatus for ultrasonic inspection. 3,350,924, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 67.9. King, James F., Jr. : See — Bahnson, Agnew H.. Jr., and King. 3.318.078. King, James F., Jr., to The Bahnson Co. Filter cleaning ap- __ paratus. 3,315,446, 4-25-67, CI. 55 — 272. King, James F., Jr. Magnetohydrodynamic propulsion appara- tus. 3,322,374, 5-30-67, CI. 244 — 62. King, James F., Jr., and D. A. Sloan, to The Bahnson Co. Automatic bobbin donning apparatus. 3,321,896, 5-30-67, CI. 57—53. King, James F., Jr., and A. H. Bahnson, Jr., deceased (by Wachovia Bank and Trust Co., executor), to The Bahnson Co. Rotating eliminator. 3,348,363, 10-24-67, CI. 55 — 227. King, James P. : See — Block, Burton P., Popoff, King and Huber. 3,332,986. King, James R., C. M. Pietras, and W. H. Richard, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Delay line clock. 3,333,- 246, 7-25-67, CI. 340—172.5. King, John H. : See — Hartman, William C, and King. 3,348,190. King, John J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Digital to analog con- verter simulating a rotary inductor device. 3,305,858, .2-21-67, CI. 340—347. King, John J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic core interro- gation circuits for core array. 3,309,682, 3-14-67, CI. 340—174. King, John P. : See — Cassidy, Herbert W. D., King, and Schwartz. 3.357,190. King, Karl G., Sr. Record cleaning device. 3,355,177, 11-28- 67, CI. 274 — 47. King, Kenneth F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for chlorosulfonating solid polvethvlene. 3,314,- 925, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. King, Kenneth F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cur- able chlorinated polyethylene containing carboxvlic ester groups. 3,326,884, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. King., Kenneth G., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co., Ltd. Control systems for electric motors. 3,331,003, 7-11- 67, CI. 318 — 231. King, Kenneth G., and K. M. Watkins, to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. Power supply circuit arrangements. 3,334,292. 8-1-67, CI. 321—45. King, Kenneth K., and D. P. Marquis, to General Motors Corp. Ball spline assembly. 3.304,745, 2-21-67, CI. 64 — 2.3. King, Kenneth L., Jr. : See — Chendy, Charles, and King. 3,302,526. King-Koral, Inc. : See — Dick, Raymond P.. and Krol. 3,330,132. King-Kratz Corp. : See — King. Willard V., and Kratz. 3,356,460. King, L. D. P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Liquid excursion pulsed reactor. 3,359,173, 12-19-67, CI. 176 — 47. King Laboratories, Inc. : See — Keller, Douglas V., Jr., and Scott. 3,318,649. King, Larry K. : See — Murray, Donald W., and King. 3,360,351. King, Laurence F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ac- tivated carbon in the preparation of binder pitch. 3,355,- 377, 11-28-67, CI. 208—22. King, Laurence F., W. D. Robertson, and C. T. Steele, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Shaped carbon articles and method of making same. 3,316,183, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 510. King, Laurence F., and C. T. Steele, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for manufacture of heavy aromatic solvent. 3,324,029, 6-6-67, CI. 208—97. King, Lawrence. Wall mounted spray can activator. 3,347,- 468, 10-17-67, CI. 239—274. King, Leonard H. Apertured display board and hardware therefor. 3,310,271, 3-21-67, CI. 248—225. King, Leonard H. Tear-open package. 3,323,707, 6-6-67, CI. 229—66. King, Leonard H. High intensity lamp with magnetic suc- tion-cup supporting means. 3,325,639, 6-13-67, CI. 240 — 52.15. King, Leonard H. Pay sound system for closed circuit tele- vision in which the audio component is conveyed via carrier current transmission. 3,355,546, 11-28-67, CI. 178 — 5.6. King, Myron D., to California Pellet Mill Co. Bag tagger. 3,338,192, 8-29-67, CI. 112—11. King, O. J., and R. E. Hudson, to Basin Recovery Corp. Rotary expansion motor. 3,314,333, 4-18-67, CI. 91 — 129. King, Omar R., to Bath Iron Works Corp. Method of assem- bling an instrument-containing unit to a flotating ship. 3,326,162, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 45. King Packaging Ltd. : See — King, Edward C, and Pardoe-Matthews. 3,348,265. Divas, George. 3.319,865. King, Paul A. : See — Herrett, Richard A., and King. 3,3.36,129. King, Paul F., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic charging apparatus with adjustable means to terminate the charging cycle when a predetermined charge is obtained. 3,335,275, 8-8-67, CI. 250—49.5. King, Paul F., to Xerox Corp. Asvnchronous page-at-a-time printer. 3,348,232, 10-17-67, CI. 346 — 74. King. Paul J. : See — Rosenberger, Maurice S., Boman, King, La Fever, and McCollum. 3,323,609. King of Prussia Research and Development Corp. : See — Caldwell. Samuel I. 3,309,942. Denkowski, Walter J. 3,333,477. King Radio Corp., Inc. : See — King, Edward J. Jr. 3,327,222. King, Ralph E„ to General Electric Co. Household refrig- erator including improved defrostable evaporator construc- tion. 3,320,766, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 276. King, Ralph W., to Shell Oil Co. Use of ammonia for iodine recovery in iodinative dehydrogenation process. 3,310,596, 3-21-67, CI. 260—680. King, Ralph W., and B. O. Shorthouse, to The International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd. Recovery of isoprene from hy- drocarbon fractions. 3,301,915, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 681.5. King, Ralph W., and H. Mondria, to Shell Oil Co. Hish purity alkadienes bv extractive distillation. 3,317,627, 5-2-67 CI. 260—681.5. King, Revnold C. : See — Sellars, James F., Jr., and King. 3.343,179. King, Richard E., % each to Northern Natural Gas Co. and W. S. Moore Co. Apparatus for forming a gas-solids suspension. 3,309,785, 3-21-67, CI. 34 — 57. King, Richard E., % each to Northern Natural Gas Co., and W. S. Moore Co. Pressure balancing method. 3,348,941, 10-24-67, CI. 75 — 26. King. Richard G. : See — Cloud. Charles E., and King. 3,353,329. King, Richard R. : See — Weinstein. Norman J., and King. 3,305,312. King. Robert D. : See — Kaiser, George C, King, and Scislowicz. 3,316,935. King. Robert E. : See — Martin, Claude, Krollman, King, and Rumsey. 3,352,386. King. Robert W. : See — Webb, James E. 3,349,814. King Sales & Engineering Co. : See — Hansen, William W. 3,337,166. King-Seeley Thermos Co. : See — ■ Baker, Harry I. 3,327,209. Bang, Milton A. 3.350,152. Bell. Vernon D. 3,311.249. Boddy, Leonard. 3,295,373. Cremer, Robert L. 3,307,291. Edelson, Robert B. 3,324.267. Grant, Roben: A., Sumner, Holbrook, and Ince. 3,299,- 353. Hanssen, Tore, and Grant. 3.322,343. Otto, Anthony K. 3,313,484. King, Smith F., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Valve unit for non-lube air compressors. 3,357,449, 12-12-67, CI. 137 — 512.1. King. Stanley F., to Triplett Electrical Instrument Co. De- vice for overload protection of electrical equipment. 3,359,- 457. 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 33. King, Walter F., III. to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Fault sensing device for continuously moving web. 3,357,- 241, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 159. King, Walter W. : See — Werth, Peter J., Jr., and King. 3,311,928. King. Wayne J. : See — Theis, Jack D. 3,309,505. King, Willard V., and D. W. Kratz. to King-Kratz Corp. Liquid treatment apparatus. 3,356,460, 12-5-67, CI. 23 — 272 KingT' William. Demountable bench. 3,329,465, 7-4-67, CI. 297—444. King, William E. Plant support. 3,302,328, 2-7-67, CI. 47 — 47. King, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Coated piezoelectric analyzer. 3,329,004, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 23. King, William II., Jr., and J. A. Wilson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Switch apparatus emploving coated piezoelectric crystal. 3,343,044, 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 146. King, William J. : See — Duncan, Leon L. 3,319,588. Kellett, Claud M., King, and Martin. 3.341,754. King, William L. Portable hot water washing apparatus. 3,341.081, 9-12-67, CI. 222—146. King, William L., and N. E. Knecht. Torque converting device. 3,333,662, 8-1-67, CI. 192—57. King. William M. : See — Tidball, Robert A., King, and Otten. 3,340,159. King, William M., and C. R. Cannon, to Aerojet-General Corp. Process for removing water from solutions, using osmotic membranes treated with stabilizing agents. 3.360,- 459, 12-20-67, CI. 210—22. King, William N., and E. E. Merritt, to Federal Cartridge Corp. Method of making plastic tubes. 3,349,459, 10-31-67, CI. 29—1.3. King, William R. : See — Rosing, John, King, and Hewett. 3,313,382. King, William R, Pipeline pig signalling device. 3,327,677, 6-27-67. CI. 116 — 124. King, William R., Jr. : See — Gernes, Donald C. and King. 3,318,684. King, William W., to Meyer Products, Inc. Angling and lock- ing arrangement for vehicular mounted plow attachments. 3,353,287, 11-21-67, CI. 37—42. LIST OF PATENTEES 699 Kingery, William D., and A. Waugh, to Lexington Labora- tories, Inc. Process of casting refractory materials. 3,351,- 688, 11-7-G7. CI. 264—63. KingUorn, George F. Method of sub-surface prospecting by generating current impulse between a pair of points on a first line and detecting voltages between points along a line normal to the first Hue. 3,344,342, 9-20-67, CI. 324 — 9. Klnghorn, Mark D. : See — Knutsen, Herbert K., and Kinghorn. 3,319,329. Kingma, Wouter G., to Continental Engineering, Ingenieurs- bureau voor de Procesindustrie N.V. Cylindrical vessel for treating a liquid or a liquid mass with another material in continuous operation. :;,343,S15, 9-20-07, CI. 259 — 7. Kingman, Edward F., to Climet Instruments Inc. Wind monitoring apparatus. 3,339,409, 9-5-67, CI. 73—188. Kingmann-white, Inc.: See — Nolte, Claude B. 3,322,339. Klng-O-Matic Equipment Corp. : See — Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B. 3,300,947. Wong, Edward L. 3.332,199. Kings, Leonard, and D. Reiser, to Melpar, Inc. Monopulse radar system for tracking a coherently scintillating target In tiie presence of radar countermeasures. 3,341,850, 9-12- 67, CI. 343—16. Kingsberry Homes Corp. : See — Groat, Marshall O. 3,319,323. Groat, Marshall O. 3.347,209. Kingsbery, .Tack. Saddle support stand. 3,315,819, 4-25-67, CI. 211 — 163. Kingsbury, Archie R. : See — Meyer, Herbert H., and Kingsbury. 3,355,611. Kingsbury, Benjamin S., and R. E. Lockhart. to Zinsco Elec- trical Products. Limited engagement lug assembly. 3,344,- 394. 9-20-07, CI. 339 — 272. Kingsbury, Charles M., and E. H. Mills, Jr., to Emhart Corp. Case packing machine and wrap-around method of case packing. 3,323,275. 6-6-67, CI. 53 — 32. Kingsbury, George R., C. H. Junge, W. A. Weinkamer, and R. L. Slater, 3,350,763. 11-7-67, CI. 29—149.5. Kingsbury, L. C. James : See — Amnion, Bruno, and Kingsbury. 3,336,031. Amnion, Bruno, and Kingsburv. 3,349,198. Kingsley. George R. Biuret reagent. 3,310,382, 3-21-67, CI. 23—230. Kingsley, Jack D. : See — Prener. Jerome S., and Kingsley. 3,305.486. Kingsley, Warren G., to The Bendix Corp. Variable area nozzle. 3,301,492, 1-31-67, CI. 239 — 535. Kingston, Floyd E., to Varian Associates. Gvromagnetic resonance apparatus. 3,329,S90, 7-4-67, CI. 32~4 — .5. Kingston, Marjorie : See — Senkewich. Alexander M. 3,321,792. Kingston Products Corp. : See — Rieser, Francis C. 3.306,127. Woolley, Lee A. 3,307,056. Kiningham, Edward E. : See — Rutledge, William A., and Kiningham. 3.359,628. Kinkade, Franklin C. Levelling scraper for a trench tractor. 3,309,799, 3-21-67, CI. 37—80. Kinkade, William A. : See — McCleary, Robert E., and Kinkade. 3,307,919. Kinkaid, Robert J., to AMP Inc. Contact terminal. 3,299,- 396, 1-17-67, CI. 339— 25S. Kinkaid, Robert J., to AMP Inc. Feed-thru connector. 3,346,- 834. 10-10-67. CI. 339— £17. Kinkaid, Robert J., to AMP Inc. Electrical connector elements. 3,34S,191, 10-17-67, CI. 339 — 176. Kinkaid, Robert J„ to AMP Inc. Connector. 3,351,894, 11- 7-67, CI. 339—217. Kinkaid, Walter A. Process for dispensing merchandise and foods. 3.29S.461, 1-17-67, CI. 186 — 1. Kinkead. Glenn L. : See — Couch. Harry J., and Kinkead. 3,343,867. Kinkead Industries Inc. : See — Kochanowski, George A. 3,329,195. Kochanowski, George A. 3,359,032. Spann, James L. 3,300,181. Kinkel, Henry F., and E. Radetsky, to Western Electric Co. Inc. Variable thin film electrical component. 3,344,387, 9-26-67. CI. 338—314. Kinkel, Klaus, H. Pfannmueller, P. Roder, R.-H. Rotzoll, M. Tittel. F. Urban, and W. Zacher, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization of ethylene under high pressure. 3,317,504. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Kinley, John C. and M. M., and C. E. Anderson ; said M. M. Kinley and said Anderson assors. to said J. C. Kinley. Tension jarring tool with tension assemblv. 3,360,060, 12-26-67, CI. 175—299. Kinley, Myron M. : See — Kinley, John C, Anderson, and Kinley. 3,360,060. Kinley, Myron M. Flow valves and chokes, and means for installing same. 3,353,607, 11-21-07, CI. 166 — 117.5. Kinn, James D., to National Canvas Products Corp. Col- lapsible table. 3,318,269, 5-9-67, CI. 108 — 112. Kinn, Marion, % to R. Kinn. Compact with illuminated means. 3,300,632, 1-24-67, CI. 240 — 6.45. Kinn, Rose : See — Kinn, Marion. 3,300,632. Kinnaman, Dwigbt E. Hairdresser's stvle notebook 3,325,917, 6-20-67, CI. 35—59. Kinnamon, George C. to Borg-Warner Corp. Pressure loaded pump. 3,296,977, 1-10-67, CI. 103 — 126. Kinnan, Frank R. Cable laying machine. 3,307,363, 3-7-67, CI. 61—72.6. Kinnan, Frank R., to Henkels and McCoy, Inc. Power actu- ated cable feed and tensioning mechanism. 3,343,739, 9-26-67. CI. 226— 1S7. Kinnard, Wolcott S. Filter attachment for photoelectric light metering apparatus. 3.300,656, 12-26-07, CI. 250—220. Klnnavy, James W., and E. D. Giggard, to Continental Can Co. Corrosion barrier and inhibitor coating and method. 3,313,634, 4-11-67, CI. 106—14. Kinnavy, James W., and H. P. Lankelma, Jr., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Friction closures. 3,338,456, 8-29-67, CI. 220—42. Kinnen, Edwin : See — Kubicek, William G., Kinnen, Patterson, and Witsoe. 3,340,867. Kinnerley, Anthony G., and A. J. Broadhurst, to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Aircraft. 3,331,570, 7-18-07, CI. 244 — 121. Kinney, Alfred W., to American Can Co. Cup dispensing apparatus. 3,311,200. 3-28-07, CI. 221—11. Kinnev David W., to Union Insulating Co., Inc. Molded in- sulation electrical box. 3,35S,866. 12-19-67, CI. 220—3.9. Kinney, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for forming non-woven filamentary structures from fiber-forming synthetic organic polymers. 3,338,992, 8-29- 67, CI. 264 — 24. Kinney, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 'Sheets of randomly distributed continuous filaments. 3,341,- 394, 9-12-67, CI. 161 — 72. Kinney, James F. : See — Brown, John H., Kinney, and Perez. 3,343,151. Kinney, James F., to Clark Equipment Co. Rail and wire sup- port construction. 3,349,220, 10-24-67, CI. 219—218. Kinney, Jo Ann S. : See — Dimmick, Forrest L., and Kinney. 3,328,113. Kinney, Ravmond E. Flying wing. 3,309,045, 3-14-67, CI. 244—153. Kinnev, S. P., Engineers, Inc. : See — Carr, Hugh B. 3,326,23S. Carr, Hugh B. 3,327,861. Kinney, Selwyne P., and Carr. 3,348,832. Kinney, Selwyne P., and H. B. Carr, to S. P. Kinney Engineers, Inc. Automatic stove selection system for blast furnaces. 3,348,832, 10-24-67, CI. 266 — 14. Kinney, Theodore S. Electric heater. 3,302,003. 1-31-67, CI. 219 550 Kinnev, Thurlow R. Reversible jet pump. 3,338,169, 8-29-67, CI. 103—94. Kinoshita, Shosaku, and T. Sunada, to Gisen Sato. Method for producing a perfume by exposure to ionizing radiation. 3,326,786, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 158. Kinoshita, Shukuo, K. Nakayama, Z. Sato, and H. Tanaka, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process for the production of uridvlic acid by fermentation. 3,296.088, 1-3-07, CI. 195—23. Kinoshita, Shukuo, K. Mizuhara, and T. Suzuki, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process of producing D-ribose-5- phosphate and D-ribose through fermentation. 3,303,101, 2-7-67, CI. 195—31. Kinoshita, Shukuo, K. Nakayama, T. Nara, Z. Sato, and H. Tanaka, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process for pro- ducing tri- and diphosphates of adenosine and guanosine by fermentation. 3,313,710, 4-11-67, CI. 195 — 28. Kinoshita, Tnshio, H. Kondo, and T. Takahashi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Amplifying means for use with transmission systems with feedback means providing error signal for amplifier. 3,308,383. 3-7-67, CI 328 — 1. Kinoshita, Toshisada : See — Tokuhisa, Hiroshi, Ishihara, and Kinoshita. 3.320,154. Tokuhisa, Hiroshi, Ishihara, and Kinoshita. 3,329,605. Kinoshita, Yoshio : See — Hatanaka, Yoshihiro, and Kinoshita. 3,351,172. Kinross, Rupert I.: See — Gabriel. Ralph P., and Kinross. 3,350,047. Kins Developments Ltd. : See — Soan, Brian S., and Waller. 3,355,271. Waller, Roy A. 3,331.294. Kinsell, David, to St. Joseph Lead Co. Manufacture of pow- dered lead. 3.346,677, 10-10-67, CI. 264—12. Kinsell a. Frank V. : See — Kircher, Charles E., Jones, and Kinsella. 3.330,877. Kinsella, John J., and R. A. Wilferth, to Technical Oper- ations Inc. Photographic material. 3,333,9S1, 8-1-67, CI. 117—34. Kinser, Robert C, to Kinco Corp. Right or left hinged door and door frame assembly. 3,298,135, 1-17-67, CI. 49 — 380. Kinser, Vernon. Swingable horseshoe stake witli shock absorb- ing means. 3,353,82S, 11-21-67, CI. 273—104. Kinsey. Ernest V. Kite control assembly. 3,355,129, 11-28- 67, CI. 244—155. Kinsey, John E. : See — Chmelik, George F., Danaczko, Johnsen, and Kinsey. 3,305,406. Kinslev, Charles W., to Glass Machinerv Inc. Apparatus for forming hollow glassware. 3,329,492, 7-4-67, CI. 65—223. Kintish, Irving L. : See — Clark, Eric X., Kintish. and Roach. 3.333.540. Hoffman, Paul O., and Kintish. 3,297,503. Marcus, Irwin, and Kintish. 3,306.205. 700 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kintish, Irving L., to United States of America, Army. Article attaching means. 3,295.810, 1-3-67, CI. 24S— 206. Kintish, Irving L., and T. M. Eoach, to United States of America, Armv. Ice or frozen earth anchor. 3,304,671, 2-21-67, CI. 52 — 155. Kintner, Mildred M. Fixture for window hangings. 3,338,291, 8-29-67, CI. 160—348. Kintner, Paul M. : See — Strand, Sanford M., and Kintner. 3,331,006. Kintner, Paul M., to Cutter-Hammer, Inc. Single bit reversible shift register responsive to sequenced (transfer and clear) pair of input pulses. 3,305,738, 2-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Kintner, Paul M., and P. J. Tolan, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Weighing scale utilizing flexure plate pivots and horizontal damping. 3,354,974, 11-28-67, CI. 177—229. Kinyon, William B., and W. M. Wilson, to Helme Products, Inc. Method of preparing colloidal solution of iodine. 3,334,051, 8-1-67, CI. 252 — 314. Kinzelman, Gerald W., to United States of America, Army. Magnetic core logic circuit. 3,339,084, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 88 Kinzie, James E., J. W. Pross. Jr., R. B. Steves, and A. T. Trostrud, to General Precision, Inc. Input-output system for a digital computer. 3,328,566, 6-27-67, CI. 235 — 165. Kinzie, James E., J. W. Pross, Jr., R. B. Steves, and A. T. Trostrud, to General Precision, Inc. Computer performing serial arithmetic operations having a parallel-type static memory. 3.331,954, 7-18-67, CI. 235 — 156. Kinzie, James E., J. W. Pross, Jr., R. B. Steves, and A. T. Trostrud, to General Precision, Inc. Instruction and operand processing. 3,340,513, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Kinzler, Raymond C, to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for cleaning a basic oxygen furnace converter. 3,335,445, 8- 15-67, CI. 15—93. Kiouzes-Pezas, Dimitrios. Process for producing spheroidal alkaline earth metal carbonates. 3,304,154, 2-14-67, CI. 23—66. Kip, Inc. : See — Hiseock, Earle F. 3,330,668. Kiper. Gerd : See — Kremp, Rudolf, and Klper. 3,314,346. Kremp, Rudolf, and Kiper. 3,314,347. Kiper. Gerd, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Exposure controls for cameras. 3,302,544, 2-7-67. CI. 95 — 60. Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Camera shutter which also act as diaphragms. 3,335,649, 8-15-67, CI. 95 — CI. 95—63. Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Camera shutters which also act as diaphragms. 3,335,649, 8-15-67, CI. 95— 10. Kiper, Gerd, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic camera. 3,356,004, 12-5-67, CI. 95 — 63. Kiper, Gerd, and G. Fauth, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Between-the-lens shutters. 3,334,563, 8-8-67, CI. 95 — 60. Kipping, Vernon L. Device to mount prints on a base. 3,352,- 020, 11-14-67, CI. 33 — 174. Kippur. Perry R., to Clin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Prepara- tion of solid organoboron fuels. 3,316,307, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Kiraly, Ernest. Vacuum cleaner for shoes. 3,341,883, 9-19- 67, CI. 15—310. Kiraly, Joseph L. Table-lectern. 3,347,184, 10-17-67, CI. 108 — 17. Kiraly, Philip Z., to Van Dorn Co. Injection molding ap- paratus for plastic materials. 3,319,298, 5-16-67, CI. 18— 30. Kiraly, Philip Z., to Van Dorn Co. Injection molding nozzle. 3,319,299, 5-16-67, CI. 18 — 30. Kiras, Edmund J., Jr. Hydraulic safety system. 3,343,287, 9-26-67. CI. 37 — 129. Kirby, Charles A., to Allied Building Components. Inc. Ad- justable swinging door assembly. 3,313,064, 4-11-67, CI. 49—388. Kirbv, David C. : See — Dawson. William, and Kirbv. 3.303.620. Kirby, Edward, to United-Carr Inc. Top insertable, releasable and removable contact. 3,352.990, 11-14-67, CI. 200 — 166. Kirbv. Gary N. : See — Barlia. Frank A., and Kirby. 3.347,666. Kirbv, John E. : See — Brady, Robert M., Hawkey, and Kirby. 3,342,224. Kirby, John H., II. Jet pipe cutter. 3,331,321, 7-18-67, CI. 102 — 20. Kirby, John H.. II. Free point indicator. 3,352,360, 11-14- 67, CI. 166—55.1. Kirby, Kenneth W., to Peniek & Ford, Ltd., Inc. Quaternary ammonium starch ethers and process of preparation 3,336,- 292, 8-15-87, CI. 260—233.3. Kirbv. Peter : See — ■ Hackmann, Johannes Th., and Kirby. 3,320,123. Kirby, Peter L., to Welwyn Electric Ltd. Electrical resistor with a parallel high voltage protective gap. 3,305,694, 2-21-67, CI. 315 — 59. Kirbv, Robert. Adjustable pipe rack. 3,360,256, 12-26-67, CI. 269—296. Kirby, Robert A. : See — Lynn, Ralph D., and Kirby. 3,318,145. Kirbv, Robert A., to Esso Production Research Co. Interval velocity well logging system. 3,333,655, 8-1-67, CI. 181 — .5. Kirby, Robert A., to Esso Production Research Co. Voltage regulator. 3.350,629, 10-31-67, CI. 323—18. Knob as- Cl. 287— Kirby, Robert A., and L. K. Shallenberger, to Esso Produc- tion Research Co. System for measuring changes in fluid pressure. 3,350,932. 11-7-67, CI. 73—152. Kirby, Russell, Jr. : See — Moore, Douglas A., Kirby, and Buck. 3,350,577. Kircher, Charles E., R. J. Jones, and F. V. Kinsella, to Detrex Chemical Industries. Inc. Process for the chlorination of unsaturated hydrocarbons and unsaturated chlorohydrocar- bons. 3,330,877, 7-11-67, CI. 260—660. Kircher, Morton S., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Brine elec- trolysis. 3,312,609, 4-4-67, CI. 204 — 98. Kircher, Morton S., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Bipolar elec- - trolytic cell for the production of gases. 3,324,023, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 256. Kirehhoefer, Martin J., to Pulpamac, Inc. Method and appa- ratus for continuous gravity feed of fluent materials. 3,315,824, 4-25-67, CI. 214 — 17. Kirchner, Clarence A. Flexible rotary hoe control and carrier. 3,318,389, 5-9-67, CI. 172 — 445. Kirchner, Frederick K. to Sterling Drug Inc. 3,8-di-sub- stituted-3,8-diazabicyclo [3,2.1] octanes. 3,328,396, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 243. Kirchner, Frederick K, to Sterling Drug Inc. l-phenyl-4-[2- (2-pyridyl)-ethyl] piperazines. 3,332,949, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 268. Kirchner, Henry P., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Composition of matter containing plutonium dioxide and Plutonium phosphate. 3,340,201, 9-5-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Kirchner, Robert T. : See — Judsen, Nils A., and Kirchner. 3,347,258. Kirchner, Ronald P. : See — Woods, Randell C, Engle, Conley, Kirchner, and Rex. 3,305,90S. Kirehof, Fred. Social correspondence card construction. 3,352,- 481, 11-14-67, CI. 229—92.1. Kirichinsky, Igor I. : See — Kotov, Vladimir A., Shljapin, and Kirichinsky. 3,359,769. Kirilouckas, Albert C. : See — Barnes, Charles A., Branco, Johnson, and Kirilouckas. 3.326,440. Branco, Flavio S. C, Johnson, and Kirilouckas. 3,335,- 929. Kirilouckas, Albert C, to Winston Research Corp. sembly for tape recorder. 3,313,561, 4-11-67, 52.07. Kirin Beer Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Umeda, Yasuo, Sasaki, Kubo, Kitami, and Sasahara. 3.309,815. Kiriyama, Shigeru, N. Mabuchi, M. Sakal, M. Yoshida, S. Okamoto, and H, Ikeda. Curing epoxy resins with chelated O-methylol phenolic compounds or resins. 3,298,999, 1-17- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Kirk & Blum Mfg. Co., The : See — Carsey, Eugene A. 3,314,098. Carsev, Eugene A. 3,343,197. Carsev, Eugene A. 3,353,340. Fleming, William T. 3,342,023. Fleming, William T., and McHugh. 3.298,616. Kirk. David N., V. Petrow, M. Stansfield. and D. M. William- son, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. Progestational compositions which contain 17aacyloxy - 16 - methylene-4- pregnene-3,20-dione. 3,296,075, 1-3-67. CI. 167—74. Kirk, David N.. V. Petrow, M. Stansfield, and D. M. William- son, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. 16-methylene- progesterones and intermediates in the production thereof. 3,296.256, 1-3-67, CI. 260—239.55. Kirk, David N., V. Petrow, and D. M. Williamson, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. Process for the preparation of 17a - acyloxy - 6-methyl-16-methylene-4,6-pregnadiene-3,20- diones and intermediates obtained therefrom. 3,332,940, 7-25-67, CI. 260—239.55. Kirk, David N., V. Petrow, and D. M. Williamson, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. 17a-acyloxy-6-methylpregna-4,6- diene-3,20-diones and method for preparation of these and related 6-methyl-3-oxo-A*.«-steroids. 3,356.573, 12-5-67, CI. 167—74. Kirk, Donald G. : See — Schmidt, Robert F., Leidecker, and Kirk. 3,312,992. Kirk, Douglas, to The Quaker Oats Co. Easy opening bag, 3,341,108, 9-12-67, CI. 229 — 66. Kirk, Harry V., to Cheshire Inc. Machine for applying intelli- gence to a moving article. 3.341,390, 9-12-67, CI. 156— 511. Kirk, Joseph R., to Hancock Industries. Inc. Seat slide assem- bly for automotive vehicles. 3,350,046, 10-31-67, CI. 248 — 430. Kirk, Merritt C, Jr.. A. T. Olenzak, H. E. Reif, and W. D. Thomas, to 'Sun Oil Co. Production of hvdrogenated poly- mer gasoline. 3,309.421, 3-14-67. CI. 260 — 683.15. Kirk. Norbert A. Inertiallv actuated signal devices. 3,296,- 998. 1-10-67, CI. 116 — 28. Kirk Optical Lens Co., Inc. : See — Milner. Edwin E., Jr. 3,302,337. Kirk, Ralph D. Cutting blade assemblv for rotary lawn mow- ers and the like. 3,320.732, 5-23-67, CI. 56—295. Kirk, Ralph D. Rotary lawn mower blade mounting struc- ture. 3,320,733, 5-23-67, CI. 56 — 295. Kirk, Raymond H. Safety cut-off valve. 3,331.389, 7-18-67, CI. 137—516.11. Kirk. Robert E. : See — Taysom, Patrick A., and Kirk. 3,302,494. LIST OF PATENTEES 701 Kirk, Robert E., and J. K. Lubert, to General Motors Corp. Connector means. 3,310,772, 3-21-67, CI. 339 — 217. Kirk, Ted : See — Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, and Kirk. 3,342,587. Kirk, Thomas E. : Sec — Campbell, Robert D., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Raniey, and Worrell. 3,297,926. Campbell, Robert \V., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Worrell. 3,320,565. Worrell. William D., and Kirk. 3,332,006. Kirk, Thomas E., and L. J. Raver, to General Motors Corp. Semiconduiior generator voltage regulator system. 3,343,- 059, 9-19-67. Ci. 320—39. Kirk, Walter B., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Empty and load brake apparatus. 3,338,640, 8-29-67, CI. 303 — 23. Kirk, Walter B., and P. Temple, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Emptv and load brake apparatus. 3,333,638, 8-29-67, CI. 303—22. Kirk, William A., to Imperial Citrus By-Products, Inc. Citrus seed separator. 3,330,410. 7-11-67, CI. 209 — 114. KlrUaldy, David, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Synthetic elastomeric filaments from (A) polyester diols, (B) ali- phatic or cycloaliphatic diols and (C) aliphatic or cyclo- aliphatic diisocyanates. 3,357,954, 12-12-67, CI. 260—75. Kirlcbride, William W. Power elevator system. 3,351,220, 11- 7-67, CI. 214—75. Kirkconnell, Thomas W., and R. N. S. Chiang, % to Vincennes University. Cheat-proof programmed-learning device with motorized lesson sheet controlled by student. 3,308,559, 3-14-67. CI. 35 — 9. Kirkconnell, Thomas W., and C. W. Schuler, % to Vincennes University. Automatic grading machine. 3,332,157, 7-25- 67, CI. 35 — 18. Kirkendall, William D., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Adjust- able wire-wound component. 3,327,275, 6-20-67, CI. 33S — 195. Kirkendall, William D„ to Weston Instruments, Inc. Poten- tiometers. 3,358,25S, 12-12-67, CI. 338—183. Kirkendall, William D., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Poten- tiometers. 3,358,259, 12-12-67, CI. 338—183. Kirkham, Lindsay J. Electrocardiographic switching system. 3,343.528, 9-26-67, CI. 12S — 2.06. Kirkham, Thomas A. : See — Parsi, Edgardo J., Kirkham, and Szczur. 3,325,389. Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. : See — Carrigan, William H., and O'Brien. 3,308,213. Kirkhof, Russel H. 3,315,841. Kirkhof, Russel H. 3,330.423. Kirkhof, Russel H., R. T. Hummel, Sr., R. J. Hummel, Jr., and O'Brien. 3,321,888. Maclam, James A., and O'Brien. 3,318,283. O'Brien, Robert E. 3,321.807. O'Brien, Robert E., and Markowski. 3,348,748. O'Brien, Robert E., and Markowski. 3,359,600. O'Brien, Robert E., and Roth. 3,340,574. O'Brien, Robert E., Roth, and Markowski. 3,329,995. O'Brien, Robert E., and Wells. 3,327,344. Kirkhof, Russel H., to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Destacker having reciprocating tray discharge means. 3,315.841, 4-25-67, CI. 221 — 223. Kirkhof, Russel H., to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Stacking device. 3.330.423, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 6. Kirkhof, Russel H., R. T. Hummel, Sr., R. J. Hummel, Jr., and R. E. O'Brien, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Plastic bag forming machine 3,321,8S8, 5-30-67, CI. 53 — 186. Kirkland, Herman R. : See — Early, Hallie O., Schafer, and Kirkland. 3,319,605. Kirkland, Kenneth D. Toy rubber band projecting gun. 3,297,012, 1-10-07, CI. 124 — 18. Kirkland, William A. Shoe fit indicating device. 3,359,640, 12-26-67, CI. 33—3. Kirkland, Wyatt S. Sand blast nozzle. 3,344,558. 10-3-67, CI. 51 — 11. Kirklen, George W. Writing instrument provided with dis- play feature. 3,315,395, 4-25-67, CI. 40 — 334. Kirklen. George W. Writing instrument provided with dis- play feature. 3.343.293. 9-26-67, CI. 40—334. Kirkpatrick, Alven D. Printing blanket edging and anchor- ing means. 3,296,673. 1-10-67, CI. 24 — 265. Kirkpatrick, Edwin C, and C. W. Neely, deceased (by D. F. Xeely. executrix), to Ralston Purina Co. Fishbone separator. 3,356,119, 12-5-67, CI. 146 — 174. Kirkpatrick, George B. Angularly disposed, water-cooled skid ratis. 3,337,199, S-22-67, CI. 266—5. Kirkpatrick, Glen A.; 12%% each to W. E. Thomson and J. R. Schovee. Seat belt. 3,323,832, 6-6-67, CI. 297 — 388. Kirkpatrick, John E. Combination food cooker and smoker. 3,333,526, S-l-67, CI. 99 — 260. Kirkpatrick, Leland W. : See — Vironda, Italo D., and Kirkpatrick. 3,311,341. Kirkpatrick, Max B., to Alkirk, Inc. Earth boring machine. 3,325,218, 6-13-67, CI. 299—31. Kirkpatrick. Max B.. to Alkirk. Inc. Rotary tunneling machine having resiliently mounted vibrated kerf cutter. 3,343 878, 9-26-67, CI. 299—31. Kirkpatrick, Milton E., to TRW Inc. Method of bonding porous tungsten. 3,353,259, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 4S7. Kirpatrick, Richard A., to National Co., Inc. Amplifier bias control circuit. 3,32S,715, 6-27-67, CI. 330 — 135. Portable hydraulic -5.3. Kirkpatrick, Thomas I., to The Regents of the University of California. Magnetic field stabilization. 3,308,349, 3-7- 67, CI. 317—123. Kirkpatrick, Wylie C, J. W. Harrison, and R. D. Lowry, to W. R. Grace & Co. Fastening process. 3,320,106, 5-16-67, CI. 156—86. Kirkstall Forge Engineering Ltd. : See — Wilson, Ronald H. 3,344,715. Kirlin, Albert D., to Industrial Mfg. Co. lift truck. 3,338,586, 8-29-67, CI. 280- Kinnser, Philip G. : See — Dutcher, Dennis L., and Kirmser. 3,357,196. Kirovsky maschinostroitelny i metallurgichesky : See — Isaev, Ivan S., Vedenov, Karabchevsky, Kulikov, Rats, Shutkevich and Jafet. 3,31S.365. Kirsch Co. : See — Ford, James A. Re. 26,269. Ford, James A. 3,331,428. Ford, James A. 3,343,204. Ford, James A. 3,34S,603. Kirsch, Karl, and S. Uhl, to Keller & Knappich G.m.b.H. Slide runners for a device for laying barbed wire coils. 3,339,937, 9-5-67, CI. 280—12. Kirsch, Kurt, to Lonza Ltd. Preparation of nitriles. 3,300,- 526, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 465.2. Kirschenbaum, Bernard : See — Hoagland, Bruce S., and Kirschenbaum. 3,328,782. Kirschenbaum, Bernard, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electrode and electrode fabrication method for electro- erosion machine. 3,334,212, 8-1-67, CI. 219—69. Kirschenbaum, Samuel. Dust mop having replaceable soil col- lecting element. 3,329,988, 7-11-67, CI. 15 — 231. Kirschnek, Helmut, G. Von Finck, and M. Quaedvlieg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyalkylene gly- col ethers containing terminal urea groups. 3,324,176, 6- 6-67, CI. 260—553. Kirschner, Bernhard R. : See — Mayer, Lothar, and Kirschner. 3,336,726. Kirschner, Frederick G., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for curing polyurethanes. 3,297,649, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 75. Kirschner, Howard W. Ski. 3,322,435, 5-30-67, CI. 280— 11.13. Kirschner, John G. : See — Mellar, Carroll J., Kirschner, Wiener, and McClelland. 3,323,492. Wiener, Robert, Mellar, Kirschner, and McClelland. 3,307,515. Kirshbaum, Bernard A. Set of finger rings with interfitting portions. 3,307,374, 3-7-67, CI. 63 — 1. Kirshenbaum, Isidor, R. M. Hill, and J. H. Bartlett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of cyclic un- saturated alcohols and borate esters. 3,301,887. 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 462. Kirshenblat, Jack. Mobile apparatus for collecting and melt- ing snow. 3,333,354, 8-1-67, CI. 37 — 12. Kirstahler, Alfred : See — Strauss, Wenneman, Willmund, and Kirstahler. 3,29S,- 937. Kirsten, Paul A. Apparatus and methods for replacing the knife unit of a woodcutting machine. 3,309,765, 3-21-67. CI. 29 — 401. Kirsten, Paul A. Wood cutting machine, particularly excel- sior machine. 3,344,828, 10-3-67, CI. 144 — 180. Kirsten, Paul A. Knife disc wood cutting machine. 3,346,027, 10-10-67, CI. 144 — 176. Kirsten, Rolf. Packing machine. 3,325,977, 6-20-67, CI. 53 — 250. Kirtland, Howard W., and D. R. Check, to Carrier Corp. Re- frigerant flow control for maintaining minimum head. 3,315,482, 4-25-67, CI. 62—115. Kirtland, Howard W., and J. W. Endress, to Carrier Corp. Centrifugal compressor. 3,349,999, 10-31-67, CI. 230 — 132. Kirwan, Harry O. : See — McWhorter, Wayne F., Kirwan, and Magre. 3,334,068. Kirwin, Charles A., to Kearney-National Inc. Criinpable elec- trical connectors made of zinc drawn tubing 3,320,356. 5-16-67, CI. 174 — 94. Kiryu, Kiyomi : See- — Aizu, Tadashi, and Kiryu. 3,308,030. Kis, George : See — Bishop, Robert E., Jackson, Kis, and Schlesinger 3,323.- 408. Kiscellus, Anthony J., M. W. Swiercz, and G. F. Hamilton. Water softener regenerating means. 3,339,737, 9-5-67, CI. 210—134. Kischio, Werner, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Method of producing or recrystallising boron-phosphide. 3,357,795, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 204. Kise, Mearl A., and R. H. Ingwall, to Virginia Chemicals & Smelting Co. Method and apparatus for metering liquid. 3,326,424, 6-20-67, CI. 222 — 416. Kise, Morton E. Artificial supporting means for natural flowers. 3,318,044, 5-9-07, CI. 47—55. Kiser. Kenneth M., and R. W. Shade, to General Electric Co. Method for the deposition of an electroconductive trans- parent indium oxide coating. 3,356,529, 12-5-67, CI. 117 — 201. Kiser-Ohlmann, Inc. : See — Kiser, Richard K. 3,335,753. Kiser, Richard K., to Kiser-Ohlmann, Inc. Control valve with adjustable flow rate, especially for dispensing machines. 3,335,753, 8-15-67, CI. 137—624.11. 702 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kish, Arthur S. : See — Ziherl, Frank A., and Kish. 3,310,176. Kish, Frank and M. Package tie. 3,353,228, 11-21-67, CI. 24—18. Kish, Louis A., to United States of America, Navy. Explosive cutter for moored mine cables. 3,326,172, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 221. Kish, Maria : See — Kish, Frank and M. 3,353,228. Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Carrying bag construction. 3,298,480, 1-17-67, CI. 190 — 54. Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Luggage and method of manufacture for luggage. 3,305,052, 2-21-67, CI. 190 — 49. Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Golf bag cuff. 3,315,719, 4-25-67, CI. 150 — 1.5. Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Method of sewing a golf bag. 3,349,737, 10-31-67, CI. 112 — 2G2. Kish, Michael, Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Butt joint connection. 3,349,738, 10-31-67, CI. 112 — 441. Kisha Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sugimoto, Nobuo, and Miyano. 3,334,787. Kishida, Tamon : See — Fukushima, Osamu, Noda, and Kishida. 3,348,963. Kishida, Yukichi : See — Takai, Akira, Saikawa, Suzuki, Tanabe, Kishida, and Suzuki. 3,338,894. Kishikawa, Jitsuichi, and ; S. Yokoyama, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Herbicidal mixture comprising an S-triazine derivative and 'N-(B-0,0 J Di-isopropylidithiophosphorylethyl) benzene- sulfonamide. 3,295,947, 1-3-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Kishimoto, Isamu : See — Horiuchi, Soichiro, Hashimoto, Wakabayashi, Yamada, Masunaga, and Kishimoto. 3,341,645. Kishimoto, Teiji : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3,340,257. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, and Kishimoto. 3,360,515. Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Nakanishi, Miura, Umio, and Kishimoto. 3.308,120. Kishino, Seigo, T. Tomura, and H. Kano, to Hitachi, Ltd. X-ray spectrometer apparatus having a detector located within the circumference of the rowland circle. 3,321,624, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Kishline, Floyd R., to American Motors Corp. Steering col- umn arrangement. 3,300,229, 1-24-67, CI. 280 — 87. Kisinko, Paul M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semiconduc- tor integrated circuit structure and method of making the same. 3,327,182, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 235. Kiskeri Bocz, Alexius : See — Buechel, Karl-Heinz, Kiskeri Bocz, and Korte. 3,341,517. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Safety seal packer. 3,298,442, 1-17-67, CI. 166 — 196. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Pressure recorder. 3,301,064, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 395. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well tool seal. 3,302,736, 2-7-67, CI. 175—297. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Non-retrievable bridge plug. 3,303,885, 2-14-67, CI. 166 — 134. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well packing apparatus. 3,305,022, 2-21-67, CI. 166 — 122. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Multiple purpose well tools. 3,329,209, 7-4-67, CI. 166 — 128. Kisling, James W., Ill, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Apparatus for operating well tools. 3,360,049, 12-26-67, CI. 166—123. Kisling, James W., Ill, and J. E. Stachowiak, to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Pressure recorder. 3,301,063, 1-31- 67, CI. 73 — 395. Kiso, Seiji, and N. Nakamura, to Kabushiki-Kaisha Nihon Seikosho. Automatic stopping device for plane lapping ma- chine. 3,350,817, 11-7-67, CI. 51—165. Kisovec, Adrian V., to The Boeing Co. Aircraft propelling assembly. 3,297,094, 1-10-67, CI. 170 — 160.11. Kiss A.1gx * Sec Farajian, Moses, and Kiss. 3,337,980. Kiss, Joseph, and H. Spiegelberg, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Substituted thiazoles and processes for their preparation. 3,304,305. 2-14-67, CI. 260—256.5. Kiss, Kornel D., to Diamond Alkali Co. Oxymethylene-epsilon caprolactam copolymers and method of preparation. 3,299,- 005, 1-17-67, CI. 260—67.5. Kiss, Kornel D., to Diamond Alkali Co. Process for prepar- ing linear copolymers containing oxymethylene and units derived from saturated oxazines. 3,304,2S7, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 67.6. Kiss, Kornel D., to Diamond Alkali Co. Polymerisation of trioxane and norbornadiene. 3,355,432, 11-28-67, CI. 260— 73. Kiss, Kornel D., and C. L. Sturm, to Diamond Alkali Co. Process for preparing copolymers of formaldehyde and N, N'-methylenebisacrylamide and resulting product. 3,336,- 263, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 72. Kiss, Kornel D., J. W. L. Fordham, and J. T. Reed, to Dia- mond Alkali Co. Process of preparing acrylamide-formalde- hyde copolymers using ionic catalysts and non-aqueous or- ganic solvents, and the resultant thermally stable copoly- mer composition. 3,338,872, 8-29-67, CI. 260—72. Kiss, Marie S., R. C. Hess, and E. G. Tajkowski, to Eversharp, Inc. Method of making razor blades. 3,345,202, 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 71. Kiss, Zoltan J., to Radio Corp. of America. Element and apparatus for generating coherent radiation. 3,354,406, 11-21-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Kissa, Erik, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stabi- lized fiber-reactive dyes. 3,313,797, 4-11-67, CI. 260— 146. Kissa, Erik, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Water soluble dyes of the phenylazopyrazolone series containing a 2,3-dichloro - 6 - quinoxalinylcarbonylamino substituent. 3,321,457, 5-23-67. CI. 260—154. Kissel, Walter : See — Von Kullwitz, Georg, Leidel, and Kissel. 3,336,622. Kissel, William J. : See — De Lia, Ernest, Pepis, Carlick, and Kissel. 3,308,076. Kissilov, Shlomo. Hose reel installation. 3,319,905, 5-16-67, CI. 242—86.2. Kissin, Gerald H. : See — Bushey, Albert H., and Kissin. 3,328,274. Kissinger, Curtis D., to Mechanical Technology Inc. Fiber optic proximity probe. 3,327,584, 6-27-67, CI. 88 — 14. Kissling, Martin E. : See — Stockli, Alfred, Kissling, and Spalinger. 3,316,957. Kissman, Henry M. : See — Winterbottom, Robert, Ritha, and Kissman. 3,345,410. Kistler Instrumente, AG. : See — Kistler, Walter P., and Siegel. 3,323,372. Kistler Instrument Corp. : See — Kistler, Walter P. 3,304,775. Kistler, Walter P. 3,349,259. Kistler, Walter P. 3.351,787. Sonderegger, Hans C. 3,313,962. Kistler, James F., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Amplifier having polarity insensitive output voltage. 3,348,159, 10-17-67, CI. 330—13. Kistler, Walter P., to Kistler Instrument Corp. Skin fric- tion gauge. 3,304,775, 2-21-67, CI. 73—147. Kistler, Walter P., to Kistler Instrument Corp. Piezoelectric pressure transducer. 3,349,259, 10-24-67, CI. 310 — 8.7. Kistler, Walter P., to Kistler Instrument Corp. Accelerometer. 3,351,787. 11-7-67, CI. 310—8.4. Kistler, Walter P., and V. H. Siegel, to Kistler Instrument Corp. Linear servo-accelerometer. 3,323,372, 6-6-67, CI. 73—517. Kistner, Axel, Aktiebolaget : See — Olsson, Gustaf E. 3,315,797. Kistner, Gustav, H. Meister, and V. Raievski, to European Atomic Energy Communitv-Euratom. Neutron source formed as a fast pulsed reactor. 3,322,638, 5-30-67, CI. 176 — 33. Kistner, Gustav, R. Misenta, and V. Raievski, to European Atomic Energy Community — Euratom. Neutron source formed as a fast pulsed reactor. 3,325,372, 6-13-67, CI. 176 — 33. Kita, Hideo : See — Masuda, Masaharu, Kita, Okada, and Fujita. 3,310,495. Kita, Hisahiro : See — Funatsu, Makoto, Torimae, Arai, and Kita. 3,336,133. Kita, Shoichi, and H. Watanabe, to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp., and Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Variable-capacitance point contact diode. 3,305,710, 2-21- 67, CI. 317—236. Kita, Yasuo, to Shimadzu Seisakusho, Ltd. Gear pump or motor. 3,309,997. 3-21-67, CI. 103—126. Kitabayashi, Seiichi. Mounting cap means for dispenser. 3,308,982, 3-14-67, CI. 215—73. Kitabayashi, Seiichi. Fill valve for liquified gas lighter. 3,319,670, 5-16-67, CI. 141 — 286. Kitabayashi, Seiichi. Fuel feed device for gas lighter. 3,322,- 168, 5-30-67, CI. 141 — 293. Kitabayashi, Seiichi. Refillable practicable aerosol dispenser. 3,357,603, 12-12-67, CI. 222 — 402.16. Kitahara, Toshiya : See — Sawada, Jiro, Misaki, Yamagishi, and Kitahara. 3,338,- 719. Kitai, Kiyoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten, Auto- matic exposure control device for flashlight photographing. 3,326,108, 6-20-67, CI. 95—64. Kitai. Kiyoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hattori Tokeiten. Shutter mechanism for cameras. 3,358,575, 12-19-67, CI. 95 — 63. Kitaj, Walter : See — Hurley, Elmer B., Smith, and Kitaj. 3,326,716. Kitajima, Joiehi, K. Ueno, and H. Sugimoto, to Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd., and Mitsubishi Vonnel Co., Ltd. Apparatus for producing crimped fibers. 3,344,472, 10-3-67, CI. IS — S. Kitami, Moriaki. Overheat-protecting device. 3,303,391, 2-7-67, CI. 317—41. Kitamura, Kosuke : See — Usami, Noboru, Aida, Narita, Ogino, Kitatama, and Kitamura. 3,328,516. Kitamura, Kosuke, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Phase-correcting device in beam-indexing color television receiver. 3,305,628, 2-21-67, CI. 178—5.4. Kitamura, Shinzo. Long apron type draft apparatus used in textile machines. 3,341,901, 9-19-67, CI. 19 — 250. Kitamura, Yoichi, T. Inui, and E. Shuto, to Toyo Kohan Co., Ltd. Electrochemical treatment of metal surfaces. 3,337,- 431, 8-22-67, CI. 204—56. LIST OF PATENTEES 703 Kitano, Hisao : See — Fukui, Kenichi, and Kitano. 3 314,749. Kitano, Yutuka, and S. Isobe, to Hitachi, Ltd. Laminated yokes in rotary electric machines. 3,307,059, 2-2S-Gi, CI. Kitasaki, Ki'voshi, and R. F. Crawford, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,326,- 661, 6-20-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Kitasaki, Kivoshi. and R. F. Crawford, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Dlsubstituted hydantoins. 3,326,- 932, 6-20-67, CI. 260—309.5. , _ . , „ Kitayama, Akira, to Tamanoi Su Kabushiki Kaisha. Reaction product of sodium glutamate and acetic acid as a dry acid seasoning. 3,346,396, 10-10-07, CI. 99—140. Kitazawa, Shigeki : See — Matino, Alitsuvoshi, Sigematsu, Matsubara, Tabata, and Kitazawa. 3,304,821. Kitazume, Susumu : See — Kuroda, Takaji. and Kitazume. 3,324,419. Kitcli, Paul E., to G. T. Schjeldahl Co. Sheet article stacker. 3,351,215, 11-7-67, CI. 214—6. Kitchar, Andrew F. : See — Abramson, Andrew E., and Kitchar. 3,354,769. Kitchell. Thorne C, to Union Camp Corp. Inner packing for tubing. 3,319, S66, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 14. Kitchell, Thorne C, to Union Camp Corp. Iced pack shipping box. 3,342,401. 9-19-67, CI. 229 — 45. Kitchen, Alonzo G. : See — Hogan, John P., and Kitchen. 3,354,235. Kitchen, Clarence E. : See — Rotter, Lutwin C, and Kitchen. 3,312, 17S. Kitchen, Donald, to Tilling-Stevens Ltd. Internal combustion engines. 3,335,563, 8-15-67, CI. 60 — 13. Kitchen, Elwyn L., T. Lee, and W. E. Rise, to General Motors Corp. Predetermined torque plus tension applying device. 3,344, S65. 10-3-67, CI. 173 — 12. Kitchen, Frederick G., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Cans. 3,329,- 302, 7-4-67, CI. 220 — 42. Kitchen, James P., D. C. De Packh, H. R. D. Roess, and T. J. O'Connell, to United States of America, Navy. High power pulse modulator. 3,353,064, 11-14-67, CI. 315—239. Kitchen & Perry, Inc. : See — Perrv, Brvan J., Jr. 3,35S,386. Kitchener, Charles J., P. W. Senfleben, W. P. Crossen, R. J. Desmond, and J. A. Card, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Two-station injection sole molding machines. 3,358,333, T2- 19-67, CI. 18 — 30. Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. : See — Artiaga, Mariano V., Tranter, Storrie, Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,318,267. Artiaga, Mariano V., Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,344,754. Rich, Harold M., Artiaga, Wolf, Van Eikeren, De Keizer, and Storrie. 3.318.266. Rich, Harold M., Wolf, Van Eikeren, and Storrie. 3,333,- 567. Winton, Stanley J. 3,299,836. Kite, Flovd E., to McWhirter & Sons, Inc. Mold press. 3,344,- 476. 10-3-67, CI. 18—18. Kite, Joseph S., HJ : See — Bentlev, William H., Jr., Kite, Morott, Reinert. 3,359,357. Kite, Mark H. : See — Mayfield. Albert D.. and Kite. 3,318,064. Kite, Paul E., to United States of America device for flexible member. 3,351,158, li- es^. Kitrosser Samuel, to Itek Corp. Photographic sheet material processing apparatus. 3,344,729, 10-3-67, CI. 95 — 89. Kitrosser, Samuel, to Avant Inc. Identification card camera. 3,345.924, 10-10-67, CI. 95—1.1. Kitrosser, Samuel, to Avant Inc. Photographic film holder. 3,359,877, 12-26-67, CI. 95 — 13. Kitselman, Harrv L., to General Cable Corp. Wire coiling apparatus. 3,331.566, 7-18-67, CI. 242—83. Kitselman, Harry L., to Acrometal Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for coiling resilient wire. 3,351,104, 11-7-67, CI. 104 — 149. Kitson, Gerald L. Winch svstem for automatic pit cleaner. 3,318,576, 5-9-67, CI. 254 — 175.5. Kitsopoulos, Sotirios C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time division hybrid with bilateral gain. 3,346,697, 10-10- 67, CI. 179 — 15. Klttel, Gunther, to Alex Neher A.G. Metallwaren & Werk- zeugfabrik. Snap-action electrical switch. 3,310,644, 3- 21-67, CI. 200—67. Kittel, Walter, to Counter Current Operations G.m.b.H. Gas- liquid contact column apparatus. 3,338,566, 8-29-67, CI. 261—113. Kittl, Emil, and W. L. Dudley, to United States of America, Army. Asymmetrical low voltage converter. 3,311,805, 3-28-67, CI. 321 — 2. Kittle, Walter R., to Simplicity Engineering Co. Anti- blinding mechanism for screen panels. 3,295,667, 1-3-67, CI. 198—220. Kittleson, Allen R. : See — Murray, Kenneth J., and Kittleson. 3,341,554. Kittelson, Le Roy O.. to Engineering Development Corp. Method for making valves for internal combustion engines. 3.349.463, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 156.7. Kittredge, Edward D. Translation device having mirror image keyboard. 3,305,062, 2-21-67, CI. 197—1. Nunnally, and Navy. Locking -67, CI. 188— Isomura Sangyo lead dioxide elec- 3,315,056. Kittredge, Everett : See — Ruseh, William T., Woodruff, and Kittredge. 3,337,748. Kittredge, Stephen F. Solenoid controlled valve mechanism. 3,355,139, 11-28-67, CI. 251—30. Kilts. William T. : See — Piatt, Philemon K., and Kitts. 3,301,578. Kitun, Alexander : See — George, Norman J., and Kitun. 3,297,785. George, Norman J., and Kitun. ?,, 312, 640. Kitz, Norbert, J. G. Lloyd, and J. J. Drage, to Bell Punch Co. Ltd. Portable decimal calculating machine including pulse operated counting devices. 3,290,425, 1-3-07, CI. 235—160. Kitz, Norbert, J. G. Lloyd, and H. L. Mansford, to Bell Punch Co. Ltd. Calculating machine using pulse actuated counters. 3,353,008, 11-14-67. CI. 235—160. Kltzen, Maurice R., to Selas Corp. of America. High severity pyiolysis apparatus. 3,353,920, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 277. Kitzke, Eugene D., and P. J. Neumiller, to S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. Enhancing growth rate of plants with poly- alkoxylated derivatives of ricinoleic acid triglycerides. 3,312,542, 4-4-67, CI. 71—2.7. Kivell, Wayne A. Liquid clarifying apparatus. 3,314,547, 4-18-67, CI. 210—520. Kiwak, Robert S., to The Bendix Corp. Composite article of bonded refractory metal and a ceramic. 3,340,026, 9-5-67, CI. 29—195. Kiwala, Edward J. Shoe attached weapon. 3,346,971, 10-17- 67, CI. 36—2.5. Kiyohara, Shinzo, and Y. Shibasaki, to Kaisha Ltd. Method of manufacturing trode. 3.318.794, 5-9-67, CI. 204 — 290. Kiyokuni, Nobuakl : See — Furukawa, Tetsuya, Nitta, and Kiyokuni. Kiyonaga, Kazuo : See — Smith, George H., and Kiyonaga. 3,337,203. Kiyota, Masataka : See — Abe. Akira, Kumegawa, and Kiyota. 3,323,626. Kizaki, Taisaku, to Hitachi, Ltd. Secondary emission means for gas-filled glow discharge character display tubes. 3,316,436, 4-25-67, CI. 313—109.5. Kizer. Joseph A. A. : See — Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and Kizer. 3,325,250. Kjellberg, Burre I., to Diatemp, Inc. Oven control system. 3,342,976, 9-19-67, CI. 219 — 413. Kjellberg, Burre I., to Diatemp, Inc. Fluid expansion thermo- stat system. 3,356,832, 12-5-67, CI. 219—413. Kjellberg Elektroden & Maschinen G.m.b.H. : See — Haase, Lothar, and Pochert. 3,354,289. Kjellstrom. Elving J. Grip pulley. 3,320,823, 5-23-67, CI. 74—230.5. Kjelson, Niles A., to General Mills, Inc. Impregnating edible protein fibers with three component binder and product. 3,343.963, 9-26-67, CI. 99 — 14. Kjer, Jakobsen R. E., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Table. 3,326,148, 6-20-67, CI. 108—91. Kjos, Magne J. : See — ■ Gardiner, John T., and Kjos. 3,348,784. Kjos, Magne J., to Burroughs Corp. Tape braking and guiding device. 3,323,702, 6-6-67, CI. 226 — 50. Kjos, Magne J., to Burroughs Corp. Tape transport apparatus. 3,341.140, 9-12-67, CI. 242—55.12. Klaas, Ruth E. B. Polishing compositions with optical brlght- eners. 3,326, S14, 6-20-67, CI. 252 — 301.2. Klaassen, William P., to Teer, Wickwire & Co. Linear and angular gauge. 3,316,648, 5-2-67, CI. 33—174. Klabunde, Otto. Boat propulsion device. 3,330,245, 7-11-67, CI. 115—21. Klaekowski, Stefan, B. B. Goalby. D. C. Lowe, and R. Salter, to Thomas de la Rue and Co. Ltd. Monetary tokens. 3.295,651, 1-3-67. CI. 194 — 4. Klaczkiewicz, Edward J., to Belolt Eastern Corp. Core shaft bearing slide. 3,326,488. 6-20-67. CI. 242 — 66. Klaczkiewicz, Edward J., to Beloit Eastern Corp. Drum winder and nip guard therefor. 3,342,433, 9-19-67, CI. 242 — 66. Klaeui. Hans J., to Crompton & Knowles-Malimo, Inc. Con- necting means. 3,354,672, 11-28-67, CI. 66 — 84. Klahn, Richard : See — Hartwell, Walter T., Klahn, and Shaffer. 3,349.230. Klaiber, Gerlvart, to Electronic Associates Inc. Computer patch bav formed of a plurality of base blocks. 3,308,347, 3-7-67, CI. 317—99. Klamann, Dieter : See — Nerdel, Friedrich, Buddrus, Klamann, Weyerstahl, and Ulm. 3,359,252. Klamer, Reuben B. : See — Elwell, Charles A., and Klamer. 3,352,026. Klamp, Paul, to Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. Counter mechanism for convevor systems. 3,343.49S. 9-26-67, CI. 104 — 96. Klamp, Paul, and L. J. Bishop, to Mechanical Handling Sys- tems, Inc. Accumulating carrier for power and free con- veyor system. 3,34S,496, 10-24-67, CI. 104 — 96. Klamt, Gisbert. Ski release binding. 3,328,044, 6-27-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Klang. Daniel M. : See — Wolf, Edgar, Cohen, and Klang. 3.323,736. Klang, William. Jewelry slide. 3,347,037, 10-17-67, CI. 58— 152. Klanica, Andrew J. : See — Faust, John P., King, and Klanica. 3,335, ISO. 704 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Klank, Otto, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft G.m.b.H. Transistor input stage for a receiver. 3,332,020, 7-18-67, CI. 325—373. Klann, Paul A. Pedal board for organs. 3,295,402, 1-3-67, CI. 84—366. Klann, Paul A. Keyboard. 3,306,152. 2-28-67, CI. 84— 423. Klann, Paul A. Pneumatically operated control means. 3,349,- 660, 10-31-67, CI. 84 — 90. Klapdohr, Hans, F. Horn, and E. Zielinski, to Firma Rhein- metall G.m.b.H. Gun-carriage. 3,315,566, 4-25-67, CI. 89 — 40. Klapp, Arnold, and H. Heitkamp, to Koppers Co., Inc. Ap- paratus for sealing the sluice spaces for gasification resi- dues. 3,307,572, 3-7-67, CI. 137—240. Klar, John, to The Heald Machine Co. Grinding machine. 3,341,980, 9-19-67, CI. 51 — 165. Klarfeld, Gloria B. : See — Belsky, Theodore B., and Klarfeld. 3,295,155. Klass, Donald L. : See — Haines, Robert M., Martinek, and Klass. 3,304,378. Martinek, Thomas W., and Klass. 3.304,446. Martinek, Thomas W., and Klass. 3,335,139. McEuen, Robert B., Hqines, Klass, and Martinek. 3,309,- 915. Klass, Donald L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Apparatus and method for electrochemically generating electricity with polyhydric phenol polymer. 3,300,342, 1-24-67, CI. 136 — 86. Klass, Donald L., to Union Oil Co. Synthetic ferroelectric articles. 3,301,786, 1-31-67. CI. 252 — 63.2. Klass, Donald L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Sulfato betaines and a method for their preparation. 3,320,266, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Klassen, Fritz E., and D. G. Miller, to California Computer Products, Inc. High speed pen actuating mechanism. 3.340,541, 9-5-67, CI. 346 — 140. Klassen, Harold C. : See — McWhorter, Wayne F., Kuhn, and Klassen. 3,352,826. Klasson, George A., J. E. McQuillen, and J. W. Mills, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Container and dispensing apparatus. 3,308,990, 3-14-67, CI. 222 — 52. Klasson, George A., and J. W. Mills, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Dispensing apparatus. 3,315,844, 4-25- 67, CI. 222 — 52. Klatt, Henry G., Jr. Pulley removal tool having thin, wide faces adapted to be forced apart by screw operated wedge element. 3,309,764, 3-21-67, CI. 29—239. Klaubert, Earl C, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Flamethrower. 3,335.780, 8-15-67, CI. 158—28. Klaue, Hermann. Spaced building plates with embedded wire tires connected by rod means. 3,321,884, 5-30-67, CI. 52 — 565. Klaue, Hermann. Disk brake for automotive vehicle. 3,342,- 290, 9-19-67, CI. 188—72. Klauer, Leslie H., and W. R. McLure, to The Budd Co. Brake drum. 3,323,620, 6-6-67, CI. 188—218. Klauke, Erich : See — Kuhle, Engelbert. and Klauke. 3,299,148. Kiihle, Engelbert, and Klauke. 3,344,153. Kuhle, Engelbert, and Klauke. 3,360,542. Klauke, Erich, E. Kuhle, F. Grewe, H. Kaspers, and R. Wegler, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Method of con- trolling fungi with N-thiomonofluoro-dichloro-methyl 1m- ides. 3,341,403, 9-12-67, CI. 167—30. Klauke, Erich, and E. Kuhle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien- gesellschaft. N-trifluoromethylamines and process for their production. 3,355,454, 11-28-67, CI. 260—249.5. Klaus, Arthur, to Signode Corp. Pneumatic piston return sys- tem for impact tools. 3,329,068, 7-4-67, CI. 91 — 402. Klausner, Alvin S. Washing machine or the like with adjust- able programming controls. 3,347,066, 10-17-67, CI. 68 — 12. Klausner, Edward S. Composite structural systems. 3,307,- 304, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 99. Klaverkamp. Bernard J. : See — Kent, Francis J., and Klaverkamp. 3,314,267. Klaviter. Robert A^, and R. D. Williams, to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic self leveling device for a front mounted bucket type material loader. 3,297,183, 1-10-67, CI. 214—140. Klavsons. Uldis : See — Mutschler, Edward C, and Klavsons. 3,329,964. Klebanoff, Gerald, to J. Sklar Mfg. Co. Surgical instrument for bile duct explorations. 3,336,927, 8-22-67, CI. 128—305. Klebanov, Girsh J., to Vsesouzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Stroiteinogo i Dorozhnogo Mashinostroenia. Dou- ble-acting steam air hammer in particular for pile im- mersion. 3,332,503, 7-25-67, CI. 173 — 134. Klebba, Arthur A., to United Aircraft Corp. Laser light gate with piezoelectric crystal. 3,299,368, 1-17-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Klebe, Johann F. : See — Boldebuck. Edith M., and Klebe. 3,303,157. Klebe, Johann F., to General Electric Co. Organosilicon com- positions and methods for preparing the same. 3,337,510, 8- 22-67, CI. 260—77.5. Klebe, Johann F., to General Electric Co. Bis-silylated ureido compounds and process therefor. 3,346,609, 10-10-67, CI. 260—448.2. Substituted amino- 260 — 249.6. Klebe, Johann F., and J. G. Murray, to General Electric Co. Organosiliconcarbodiimide polymers and process for their preparation. 3,352,799, 11-14-67, CI. 260—2. Kleboe, John E. : See — Funke, Charles B., Kleboe, and Runyan. 3,300,035. Grant, John W., and Kleboe. 3,337,686. Kleboe, John E., and M. E. Runyan, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Linecasting control system. 3,300,034, 1-24-67, CI. 199—11. Klecker, Joseph G. : See — Kress, Ralph H., Guhl, and Klecker. 3,323,610. Klee, David J., and R. L. Berreth, to Air Products and Chemi- cals, Inc. Parallel flow cryogenic freezer. 3,345,828, 10-10- 67, CI. 62 — 63. Klee, Leo : See — ■ Sair, Louis, and Klee. 3,340,250. Kleeb, Rudolf. Arrangement for the production of granules from plastic material. 3,324,510, 6-13-67, CI. 18—12. Kleefiseh, Karl-Heinz : See — Achterberg, Arno, Gormar, and Kleefiseh. 3,344,473. Kleefiseh, Peter A., to Senkingwerk. Washing machines. 3,336.- 768, 8-22-67, CI. 68—58. Kleehammer, Raymond A. Car clothes rack. 3,355,031, 11-28- 67, CI. 211—123. Kleemann, Alois, to Geigy Chemical Corp. 1,3,5-triazines. 3,310,557, 3-21-67. CI. Kleen-Stik Products Inc. : See — Kucheck, Leo. 3,329,550. Kleer-Vu Industries, Inc. : See — Deans, Howard. 3,308,003. Klees, Gerard T. : See — Polhemus, Von D., Loomis, Klees, and Plume. 3,331,599. Klees, Gerard T., to General Motors Corp. Attenuating device. 3,323,305, 6-6-67, CI. 60—52. Kleesattel, Claus : See — Balamuth, Lewis and Kleesattel. 3,321,871. Kleesattel, Claus. Resonant sensing devices. 3,302,454, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 67.1. Kleesattel, Claus. Resonant sensing devices. 3,308,476, 3-7- 67, CI. 73—67.1. Kleesattel, Claus, A. Kuris, and L. Balamuth, to Cavitron Ultrasonics, Inc. Devices for sensing and indicating varia- tions in frequency and amplitude of acoustically vibrated work members. 3,304,479, 2-14^67, CI. 318 — 178. Klehm, William G., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Reversible elec- tronic counter. 3,300,725, 1-24-67, CI. 328 — 44. Klehm, William G., Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Circuit assembly. 3,341,742, 9-12-67, CI. 317—101. Kleiman, Floyd R. Car top camper. 3,351,078, 11-7-67, CI. 135—1. Kleiman, Gerald. Coconut shelling method. 3,340,918, 9-12- 67, CI. 146—242. Kleiman, Joseph P., and M. Dubeck, to Ethyl Corp. pentadienyl nickel azobenzene compounds. 3,300,472, 67, CI. 260—149. Kleimola, William : See — Reynolds, Eugene F., and Kleimola. 3,316,143. Klein. Albert J., to American Can Co. Method of manufactur- ing a container by casting and working. 3,357,095, 12-12- 67, CI. 29—528. Klein, Albert J., to American Can Co. Container end wall construction. 3,360,158, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 66. Klein, Alexander, to Chemically Prestressed Concrete Corp. Expansive cements and components thereof. 3,303,037, 2-7-67, CI. 106 — 89. Klein, Anne. Foundation garments. 3,331,372, 7-18-67, CI. 128—535. Klein, Artur. Compensation of out-of-balance of rotating masses. 3,339,430, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 573. Klein, Carl R. Carrier vehicle. 3,356,239, 12-5-67, CI. 214 — 390. Klein, Charles H., J. K. Haley, and A. C. Sides, to Noyelart Mfg. Co. Apparatus for making printed corrugated paper board. 3.306,805, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 470. Klein. Charles 0. : See — Chan, William, De Vine, and Klein. 3,352,061. Klein, Dietrich J., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Station-to- station telephone set for extreme shock conditions utilizing an automatic station selector switch return mechanism. 3,306,986, 2-28-67, CI. 179—100. Klein, Edmond. Blank for constructing a box of cardboard or like material and box constructed from said blank. 3,302,850, 2-7-67, CI. 229—31. Klein. Edwin C. : See — Kennedy, Frank, and Klein. 3,352,551. Klein, Enrique J. Form of link for use as a shackle. 3,330,- 107, 7-11-67, CI. 59 — 86. Klein, Eric, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Method of supporting horizontal heater tubes fired from both sides. 3,302,621, 2-7-67, CI. 122—510. Klein, Erich E., and R. J. Schwarz, to Erell Mfg. Co. Conven- tion badge holder. 3,355,826, 12-5-67, CI. 40 — 1.5. Klein, Ernst, to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. Shears with a stationary blade and a movable blade. 3,308,702, 3-14- 67, CI. 83 — 558. Klein, Frank. Dental burnishing tool. 3,318,002, 5-9-67, CI. 32—59. Klein, Frank F., Jr. Bearing construction for bicycles and the like. 3.306,684, 2-28-67, CI. 308— 1S7. Klein. George I. : See — Blanch. Julian E., Post, and Klein. 3,311,448. Cyclo- 1-24- LIST OF PATENTEES 705 Klein, Georges, to Compagnie Generale d'Electrlcite. Electric current generator of the magnetohydrodyuainic type. 3,320,443, 5-16-67, CI. 310 — 11. Klein, Georges, to Compagnie Generale d'Eleetrieite. Magneto- hydrodynamic Hall effect generator. 3,360,066, 12-26-67, CI. 310 — 11. Klein, Georges, and A. Dubois, to Compagnie Generale d'Elec- trlcite. Continuous electrodes for magnetohydrodynamlc generators. 3,355,604, 11-28-67, CI. 310—11. Klein, Gerald B., and K. E. Harper, to said Klein and said Harper, jointly. Gated can lid. 3,334,775, 8-8-67, CI. 220— 48. Klein, Hans-Christof, to Alfred Teyes Masclilnen- und Arnia- turenfabiik K.G. Ignition device. 3,322,989, 5-30-67, CI. 313—54. Klein, Hans-Christof, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Arma- tureni'abrik KG. Hydropneumatic vehicle suspension. 3,323,- 810, 6-6-67, CI. 280—6. Klein, Harvey G. : See — Gillham, Helen C, and Klein. 3,345,432. Klein, Harvey G., and H. C. Gillham, to American Cyanamid Co. Flame retardant compositions consisting essentially of a thermoplastic material and a phosphinic acid. 3,322,716, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Klein, Harvey S., to Shell Oil Co. Butene production. 3,354,- 236, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Klein, Harvey S., to Shell Oil Co. Thioether production. 3,357,995, 12-12-67, CI. 260—327. Klein, Harvey S., and P. P. Rust, to Shell Oil Co. Produc- tion of e-halonitriles by the 1,4-addition of an a-halonitrile to a conjugated diene. 3,299.118, 1-17-67, CI 260 — 465.7. Klein, Harvey S., and P. P. Rust, to Shell Oil Co. Halide addi- tion process for producing halogenated carbonylic com- pound. 3,329,707, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 486. Klein, Heinrich, and R. Pieper, to Siemens-'Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Device for Increasing the total amount of separation of a vortex separator. 3,358,844, 12-19-67, CI. 210—512. Klein. Heinz G., and E. Zirngiebl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of chemical metal plating and baths therefor. 3,295.999, 1-3-67, CI. 106 — 1. Klein, Helnz-Gunter : See — Zirngiebl, Eberhard, and Klein. 3,340,073. Klein, Herschel A., to Combustion Engineering Inc. Ion exchange method and apparatus. 3,312,617, 4-4-67, CI. 210 — 35. Klein, Howard C. : See — Schaaf, Kurt H., Schmukler, and Klein. 3,334,118. Klein, Johann, to Franz Baumgartner, Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate. Supervisory control system using a ferrite trans- former and a transistor. 3,355,601, 11-28-67, CI 307-88.5. Klein, Keith W., to General Electric Co. Panelboard with contact members having orthogonal engageable surfaces. 3,309,581, 3-14-67, CI. 317—119. Klein, Konrod, and H. Muller, to Zinser Textilmaschinen G.m.b.H. Apparatus for producing an upper winding for ring spinning and twisting machines. 3,343,754, 9-26-67. CI. 242 — 26.1. Klein, Lee P.. to General Motors Corp. Desiccant and strain- er assembly. 3.308,957, 3-14-67, CI. 210 — 266 Klein, Louis. Hold-down clamp assembly. 3.298,157 1-17- 67, CI. 53—93. Klein, Marvin E. Anti-stuttering device and method. 3,349,- 179, 10-24-67, CI. 179—1. Klein, Milton H. : See — Abernethy, Charles W., and Klein. 3,310,170. Zandon, Victor A., Klein, and Stewart. 3,333,920. Zandon, Victor A., Mitchell, Abernethy, and Klein 3,343,674. Klein, Nicholas, to Technion Research and Development Foundation, Ltd. Temperature detector. 3,298,229, 1-17- 67, CI. 73 — 204. Klein, Norman E. : See — Ingham, Robert M., Jr., Klein, and Putnam. 3,296,664. Klein, Norman E., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Method and apparatus to equalize tension in two or more strands. 3,359,716, 12-26-67, CI. 57—106. Klein, Norman E., and E. D. Bolinger, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Balanced elasticlzed multifilament yarn. 3.325.987, 6-20-67, CI. 57—140. Klein, Norman E., and E. D. Bolinger, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Balanced elasticized multifilament yarn 3.325.988, 6-20-67, CI. 57—140. Klein, Philip H.. Jr. : See — Smucker, Clayton A., Rigby, Klein, and Palmer. 3,356,- 565. Klein, Robert C, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Apparatus for selectively superimposing projected images. 3,338,131, 8-29-67, CI. 88 — 24. Klein, Robert E., and J. Gammon, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Cordwood module with heat sink fence. 3,348.101, 10-17-67, CI. 317—100. Klein. Schanzlin and Becker Aktengesellschaft : See — Foller, Werner. 3,353.746. Klein, Seymour, to Radio Corp. of America. Optical scanning system for character reader. 3,303,330, 2-7-67, CI. tiou — 61.11. Klein, Siegfried : See — Debiesse, Jean, and Klein. 3,319,089. 242-023— P 15 Klein, Stefan G., to Identymatlc Trust. Method for auto- matically preparing recording and delivering identification tickets. 3,318,428, 5-9-67, CI. 194 — 2. Klein. Walter : See — Grady, Robert J. p and Klein. 3,297,997. Klein, Walter, to Beckiuan Instruments, Inc. Data process- ing system having programmable, multiple buffers and signalling and data selection capabilities. 3,297,994, 1-10- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Klein, Walter, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. List control. 3,297,998, 1-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Klein, Zolton : See — Stepacoff, David I., and Klein. 3,357.124. Klelneberg, Paul E., to John C. Motter Printing Press Co. Machine for splitting apart two-on Siamese twin books. 3,329,053, 7-4-67, CI. 83—303. Kleineider-Fulton Co. : See — Fulton, Clifford M. 3,307,759. Fulton, Clifford M. 3,325,069. Kleiner, Eduard : See — Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,334,155. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,354,134. Hopff. Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,357,962. Hopff, Heinrich, and Kleiner. 3,359,249. Kleiner, Eduard K. : See — Leitner, George J., and Kleiner. 3,349,054. Kleiner, Juan E., and S. Bartha. Pneumatic process for con- veying bulk material and a device for its application. 3,306,672, 2-28-67. CI. 302 — 17. Kleinerman, Ben, to J. G. Bechhofer. Alarm clock. 3,320,- 739, 5-23-67, CI. 58 — 38. Kleinerman, Benjamin B., and A. S. Valente. Heart activity detector and display device. 3,338,234, 8-29-67, CI. 128— 2.06. Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinenfabrik : See — De Rochl, Carl. 3,360,209. Duis, Herward, and Lopata. 3,343,379. Schiffer, Gunter. 3,338,493. Schiffer, Gunter. 3.343.187. Schiffer, Gunter. 3,357,212. Wentzel, Hans. 3,295,593. Kleine-Weischede, Karl. Chain welding machine. 3,350,533, 10-31-67, CI. 219—51. Kleine-Weischede, Klaus : See — Horn, Elmar-Manfred, Kleine-Weischede, Lang, and Niederprum. 3,350,326. Kleinfelder, Walter C, and E. L. Ramsey, Jr., to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories, Inc. Splice closures. 3,342,929, 9-19- 67, CI. 174 — 88. Klelnhans, Robert J. : See — Bergstein, Frank D., Klelngers, and Back. 3,309,438. Weller, Ernest E., and Klelnhans. 3,311,515. Klelnhaut, Joseph : See — Scott, Lynn E., and Klelnhaut. 3,306,061. Kleinknecht, Hans P., to Radio Corp. of America. Semi- conductor device fabrication. 3,301,716, 1-31-67, CI. 148 — 1.5. Kleinknecht, Hans P., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Tunnel-effect semiconductor system with capacitative gate across edge of PN-junction.' 3,309,586. 3-14-67, CI. 317—235. Kleinlein, Werner : See — Feld, Erich, Kleinlein, and Liebenhoff. 3,316,591. Kleinman, Helen R. Safety rail for examination tables. 3,329 - 423, 7-4-67, CI. 269—324. Kleinman. Jacob L. Assembled shearing section having a retractable shaving unit. 3,339,278, 9-5-67, CI. 30 — 43. Kleinman, Paul : See — Jaffe, John C, and Kleinman. 3,316,999. Kleinpeter, John H., and G. Jansen, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrolytic deposi- tion of actinide oxides. 3,314,865, 4-18-67, CI 204 — 1 5 Kleinschmiat, Edward E., W. P. Bradbury, and K. Taubmann, to SCM Corp. Telegraphic progressive printing system. 3,324,240, 6-6-67, CI. 178—25. Kleinschmidt, Edward P., and D. F. Frick, to SCM Corp. Electronic receiver-controller with storage unit. 3,359,368, 12-19-67, CI. 178—89. Kleinschmidt, Roger F. : See — Crain, Donald L., and Kleinschmidt. 3,352,894. Kleinsorge, Adolph H. : See — Drake, Claud E., and Kleinsorge. 3,313,185. Kleinsorge, Carl T. Reclining chair. 3,338,632, 8-29-67, CI. 297—330. Kleinstra, Harm, to A. B. Dick Holland N.V. Device for pro- duction of copy by diffusion transfer. 3,323,435, 6-6-67, CI. 95—89. Kleinstra, Harm, to A. B. Dick, Holland N.V. Apparatus for carrying out a diffusion transfer process. 3,334,564, 8-8-67, CI. 95 — 89. Kleiss, Louis D. Apparatus for loading shells for small arms. 3,345,904, 10-10-67, CI. 86—25. Kleist, LeRoy, J. R. Thompson, and P. A. Zepf. to The Magna- vox Co. Camera coder. 3,334,539, 8-8-67, CI. SS — 24. Kleist. Leroy C. : See — Bailey. David C, Kleist, and Love. 3,320,842. Kleist, Robert A., H. A. Kurth, and R. L. Thorne, to Ampex Corp. Digital tape transport system. 3,349,373, 10-24-67, CI. 340—147. 706 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Klem. Carl T., and L. Gyongyosi, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Kock drilling apparatus. 3,302,735, 2-7-67, CI. 175—85. Klem, Carl T., and L. A. D. Paulson, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Drill rod storage and handling apparatus. 3,336,991, 8-22- 67, CI. 175—85. Klem, Stanley J., Jr., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Paper guiding and evaporation control in moist reproduction machines. 3,318,222, 5-9-67, CI. 95—94. Klem, Stanley J., Jr., and H. F. Nitka. to General Aniline & Film Corp. Apparatus for processing photographic mate- rials. 3,301,158, 1-31-67, CI. 95—94. Klemark, Inc. : See — Pierce, Frank D. 3,309,970. Pierce, Frank D. 3,312,154. Klemchuk, Peter P., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Dialkyltin and divalent metal salts of acyclic polycarboxylic acids. 3,305,- 568, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 429. Klemchuk, Peter P., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Polyvinyl chlo- ride compositions stabilized-with dialkyltin and other divalent metal salts. 3,330,803, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Klement, Gunter : See — Galinke, Joachim, Klement, and Dohr. 3,328,319. Klemes, Martin S., and T. R. Quermann, to Sperry Rand Corp. Antifriction support mechanism for gyroscopes. 3,336,- 811, 8-22-67, CI. 74 — 5. Klemm, Edwin O., and G. K. Mulholland, to Saginaw Products Corp. Steering apparatus for towable vehicles. 3,311,387, 3-28-67, CI. 280—103. Klemm, Richard W. Lift mechanism for rail conveyors. 3,338,- 179, 8-29-67, CI. 104—172. Klemm, William F., and H. Alber ; % to H. B. Peter. Adjust- able flow control for metered flow of fluid. 3,323,535, 6-6- 67, CI. 137—110. Klemm, William F., and H. Alber ; % to H. B. Peter. Adjust- able control for metered flow. 3,335,748, 8-15-67, CI. 137 — 501. Klemmer, Paul J., to Appleton Machine Co. Head gluer. 3,359,938, 12-26-67, CI. 118—6. Klemt, Dietrich : See — Aumuller, Hans, and Klemt. 3,342,943. Klene, Orville J. Seed valve. 3,308,775, 3-14-67, CI. Ill— 86. Klenk, Karl J. Hand punch for bars of acoustical ceilings. 3,335,494, 8-15-67, CI. 30—363. Klenke, Gerald H. : See — Doubek, Edward R., Jr., and Klenke. 3,297,949. Klepp, George F., O. H. Dalton, and G. P. De Mengel, to Inter- national Standard Electric Corp. Character display tubes. 3,303,375, 2-7-67, CI. 313—109.5. Kleppe, Robert S. : See — Guber, Fred H.; Jr., and Kleppe. 3,327,456. Klepper, David L., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Line- source loudspeakers. 3,299,206, 1-17-67, CI. 179—1. Kleppin, Dale A. : See — Green Lewis B., and Kleppin. 3,299,275. Klessig, Ernst F., to Racine Hydraulics & Machinery, Inc. Hydraulic hammer. 3,339,644, 9-5-67, CI. 173—127. Eleven, Lowell A., to Rosemount Engineering Co. Standard thermometer. 3,296,572, 1-3-67, CI. 338 — 28. Klevens, Howard B., to Ethicon, Inc. Process of forming collagen articles and dispersions. 3,303,038, 2-7-67, CI. 106—155. Kller, Gregor : See — Koziol, Konrad, and Klier. 3,322,446. Klier, Lewis : See — Manetti, Fred P., and Klier. 3,305,702. Kliever, Waldo H. : See — Wilhelm, John W.. and Kliever. 3,306,100. Klieves, Harold A. Outrigger clip. 3,357,126, 12-12-67, CI. 43 — 43.12. Kliewer, Donald L„ to Plastic Mold & Engineering Co. Dynamic ear phone. 3,329,777, 7-4-67, CI. 179 — 115.5. Kliewer, Wesley P. Actuation device for actuating article dispensers. 3,344,897, 10-3-67, CI. 194 — 4. Kliklok Corp. : See- Baker, Thomas R., and Brickson. 3,314,555. Blake, William E. 3,352,403. Brickson, Thomas B. 3,299,614. Hittenberger, William H., and Baker. 3,340,777. Hittenberger, William H., Dea, and Posen. 3,336,464. 'Lefief, Frank M. 3,307,329. Lefief, Frank M. 3,318,205. Pierce, Chester J., Jr., and Pagendarm. 3,348,655. Klima, Robert, to Robert Klima Lederbekleidung. Shoe closure having a notched clamping lever mounted on a pressure distributing plate. 3,333,302, 8-1-67, CI. 24 — 70. Klima, Robert, Lederbekleidung : See — - Klima, Robert. 3,333,302. Klimak, Boleslaw, and V. Mastis, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Plug receptacle with plurality of circuit breakers having two posts each of which passes individually through one of the housing flanges. 3,315,131, 4-18-67, CI. 317 — 99. Klimaszewski, Irvin C, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Proc- ess of producing zirconium metal. 3,318,688, 5-9-67, CI. 75—84.5. Klimback, Kenneth K. : See — Freed, George H. 3,353,728. Klimek, Boleslaw, to Berg Mfg. & Sales Co. Dual application valve. 3,355,223, 11^28-67, CI. 303—52. Klimenko, Mikhail J., to Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Sintetigheskikh Spirtov i Organicheskikh Produktov. Method for production of catalyst for hydration of olefins to alcohols. 3,311,5G8, 3-28-67, CI. 252—435. Klimkovsky, Bronislav M. : See — Kozhevnikow, Sergei N., Klimkovsky, Tkachenko, and Prazdnikov. 3,337,209. Klimkowski, Robert J., L. Amariti, and G. E. Beauchamp, to Eugene Dietzgen Co. Diazotype material comprising a metal sulfate nitrogenous compound polymeric anhydride. 3,316,092, 4-25-67, CI. 96 — 91. Klimonova, Zoja M. : See — Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeiiman. 3,342,828. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3,17-bisoxygenated spiro-2-oxiranyl-5a-androstanes. 3,299,049, 1-17-67, CI. 260—239.55. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-oxygenated-5- androstane-2,3-episulfides. 3,301,850, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 239 5 Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. 2/3-oxygenated-2/3- thiocyanato-5-androstan-17-ones and derivatives thereof. 3,301,876, 1-31-67. CI. 260 — 397.3. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. (Optionally 17- alkylated) - 17/3 - hydroxy - 5A-androstano[2,3-D]-2-amino- pyrimidines and acyl derivatives thereof. 3,318,872, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17/3-(substiruted-oxy)- 5a-androst-2-enes. 3,326,903, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. Process and inter- mediates for manufacture of 17-substituted 3-keto-A 4 and 3-keto-A 6 < 10 > steroids. 3,336,301, 8-15-67, CI. 260—239.55. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. (Optionally 17- alkylated) 3a-oxygenated 1-sulfonated 5a-androstan-17#-ols and esters thereof. 3,338,927, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Klimstra, Paul D., to G. D. Searle & Co. 3a-azido-5a-androstan- 17-one and derivatipes thereof. 3,350,424, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 349. Klimstra, Paul D., and J. S. Baran, to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-oxygenated 5a-ester-2-en-ll-#-ols, 17-alkylated and ester- ified derivatives thereof. 3,338,929, 8-29-67, CI. 260— 397.45. Klimstra, Paul M., to G. D. Searle & Co. 17j3-(substituted-oxy)- 3-oxygenated-5a-androst-l-enes. 3,352,853, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Klinck, John L., J. A. Van Horn, and R. T. Campbell, to Hamilton Watch Co. Electric clock self-starter. 3.332,229, 7-25-67, CI. 58—28. Klinck, Joseph P. : See — Singleton, John C, and Klinck. 3,321,867. Klindt, Kenneth K., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Ultrasonic flaw detection in small diameter metal tubing. 3,349,607, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 67.5. Kline, Albert K. Oil well hold-down tool. 3,356,141. 12-5-67, CI. 166 — 134. Kline, Charles M. : See — Blanshine, Allison W., and Kline. 3,342,308. Kline, Granville B. : See- Cannon, William N., Kline, and Dwight. 3,353.939. Kline, John. Spare propeller holder. 3,347,353, 10-17-67, CI. 206—1. Kline, John C, to Eclipse Sleep Products, Inc. Border stabilizers for inner spring units. 3,353,195, 11-21-67, CI. 5—261. Kline, Larry H. : See — Finke, Arthur A., Kline, Pikler, and Robertson. 3,318,- 561. Kline, Leo : See — Cunningham, Franklin E., Kline, and Lineweaver. 3,328,175. Kline, Lester H. : See — Przybylski, Daniel F., Shook, Kline, and Rice. 3,329,291. Shook, William M.. and Kline. 3,303,752. Kline, Lester H., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Earth moving material handling machine. 3,300,069, 1-24-67, CI. 214 — 141. Kline, Milton W. : See — Duchesneau, Eugene A., Kline, and Loshaek. 3,326,829. Kline, Robert L. : See — Giannetti, Joseph P., Henke, Kline, and Sebulsky. 3,322,689. Kliner, George J. : See — Jennings, Garland B., and Kliner. 3,299,182. Kling, August J., and J. E. Beggs, to General Electric Co. Method of manufacturing strong reticulated electrodes. 3,352,729, 11-14-67, CI. 156 — 3. Kling, Eugene M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for recovery of diethylene glycol monoalkyl ether in an acetylin recovery process. 3,296,326, 1-3-67, CI. 260—678. Kling, Eugene V. Guardrail construction. 3,305,221, 2-21- 67, CI. 256—21. Kling, Harry C, and E. Koslosky, to Wagner Electric Corp. Silicon diode with solder composition attaching ohmic contacts. 3,331,997, 7-18-67, CI. 317 — 234. Kling, Nelson G., to Technicon Chromatography Corp. Vari- able capacity pump. 3,301,189, 1-31-67, CI. 103 — 38. Kling, Nelson G., to Technicon Instruments Corp. Photo- electric device for cyclically generating control signals in which the cycle may be shifted. 3,307,041, 2-2S-67, CI. 250—236. LIST OF PATENTEES 707 Dif- Kllng, Nelson G.. to Techuicon Instruments Corp. Capacitance liquid-level detector. 3,335,344, 8-S-67, CI. 317—246. Kllug, Nelson G., to Tecbnicon Corp. Automatic immersion ap- paratus. 3,338,207, 8-29-67, CI. 118—11. Klingbeil, Raymond J., and A. B. Lang, to FMC Corp. fuser tube. 3,315,895, 4-25-67, CI. 239—145. Kliugberg, Arthur B\, to Bcco Products Corp. Collapsible bird cage. 3.352.287. 11-14-67, CI. 119—17. Klingel, Erwin, J. Denk, and H. Bertseh. Method and appa- ratus lor feeding articles to a packaging machine. 3,335,- 841, S-I5-67, CI. 198 — 34. Kllngele, Hugo : See — Bogart, John, Jr., and Klingele. 3,329, 2S4. Klingelhoefer, William C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for determination of water in liquid am- monia. 3,354,057, 11-21-67, CI. 204—1. Kllugelhoefer, William C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Drying liquid ammonia. 3,357,799, 12-12-67, CI. 23—293. Klingelhoefer, William C, and H. T. Gerry, to Allied Chemical Corp Production of biurea and hydrazine. 3,320,02S, 5-16-67, CI. 23—190. Klingenberg, Hans U. Watchcase with crystal retaining means. 3,307,346, 3-7-67, CI. 5S — 91. Klinger, Guenther H., and P. A. Landskroener, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process for preparing photographic emulsions. 3,341,333, 9-12-67, CI. 96—114. Klinger Mfg. Co. Ltd., The : See — Gilchrist, Reginald S. 3.31S.0S3. Gilchrist, Reginald S. 3,344.621. Gilchrist, Reginald S. 3,345,811. Gilchrist, Reginald S. 3,350,869. Gilchrist, Reginald S., and Mattingly. 3,355,S72. Mattingly, Denis A. E. 3,302,264. Mattinglv, Denis A. E. 3,304,706. Mattingly, Denis A. E. 3,316,699. Mattingly, Denis A. E. 3,355,S70. Mattinglv, Denis A. E. 3,355,871. Mattingly, Denis A. E. ( and Gilchrist. 3,336,738. Mattingly, Denis A. E., and Gilchrist. 3,345,003. Mattingly, Denis A. E., and Gilchrist. 3,359,759. Klingler, Eml'l A., W. Dawlhl, and E. Dorre. Sintered trans- parent bodies of aluminum oxide and method of preparing the same. 3,311,4S2, 3-28-67, CI. 106 — 65. Klingler, Eugene H., to North American Aviation, Inc. Tun- able absorber. 3,309,704, 3-14-67, CI. 343—18. Klingsberg, Erwin, to American Cyanamid Co. Dithiolium compounds and preparation. 3,299,055, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 240. Klingsberg. Erwin, to American Cyanamid Co. Biocidal com- positions containing 4.5-dieyano-l,3-dithiole-2-thione oxide. 3,318,767, 5-9-67, Cl. 167 — 33. Klinikowski, James J., to Burroughs Corp. Semiconductor counting circuits. 3,304,436, 2-14-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Klinikowski, James J., to Burroughs Corp. Electronic decoder circuits. 3,304,548, 2-14-67, Cl. 340—347. Klinikowski, James J., to Burroughs Corp. Pulse generating circuits. 3,307,174, 2-28-67, Cl. 340—359. Klinikowski, James J., to Burroughs Corp. Electronic diode matrix decoder circuits. 3,309,695, 3-14-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Klinikowski. James J., to Burroughs Corp. Semiconductor counter circuit. 3,329,S34, 7-4-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Klinikowski, James J., to Burroughs Corp. Coin-operated dis- pensing system. 3,344,898, 10-3-67, Cl. 194 — 9. Klink, Jerome P. : See — Martin, Wiley S., and Klink. 3,317,148. Klink. John D., to Cliffs Dow Chemical Co. Dustless car- bonized fuel. 3,356.470. 12-5-67, Cl. 44—10. Klink, John D., and A. W. Goos, to Cliffs Dow Chemical Co. Charcoal fire kindler. 3,297,420, 1-10-67, Cl. 44—34. Klink, Karl, Werkzeug und Maschinenfabrik : See — ■ Wenig. Paul. 3,316,813. Klinke, Bernhard R. : See — Erickson, Louis A., Hogan, and Klinke. 3,344,568. Erickson, Louis A., Klinke, and Karr. 3,346,237. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. Friction coupling element with vibration limiter. 3,307,669, 3-7-67, Cl. 192—107. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. Method of making a magnetic ring. 3,332,145, 7-25- 67, Cl. 29 — 607. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and L. W. Simonson. to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. Method of constructing mag- netic friction couplings. 3,321,827, 5-30-67, Cl. 29 — 469. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and L. W. Simonson, to Warner Elec- tric Brake & Clutch Co. Magnetic friction couplings. 3,322,249, 5-30-67, Cl. 192—18. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and L. W. Simonson, to Warner Elec- tric Brake & Clutch Co. Electric motor mounted magnetic friction brake. 3,338,349, 8-29-67, Cl. 188 — 161. Klinkhamer, Jacob F., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Thin film cryotron device composed of a plurality of super- imposed planar elements. 3,335,295, 8-8-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Klinkhamer. Jacob F., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Magnetic core selection system having plural coded inputs. 3,351,908, 11-7-67. Cl. 340—147. Klinkman, Richard A. : See — Saul, John F., Klinkman, Reuscher, Parrish, and Lee. 3,303,264. Klinkmann, Kurt : See — Pawlus, Rudolf. 3,296,639. Wagner, Kuno, Klinkmann, and Wolz. 3,297,644. Klint, Jan T. Apparatus for mechanically cracking eggs. 3,326,- 255, 6-20-67. Cl. 146—2. Klint, Joseph E., Jr., % to A. Dreier. Pulling head for drapery pressing machine. 3,295,731, 1-3-67, Cl. 22M — 32. Kltnzlng, A. F., Co., Inc. : See — Prentice, George D. 3,319,809. Prentice, George D. 3,319,832. Prentice, George D. 3,331,640. Kliphuis, Harmannus : See — Moller, Frederlk A., Kliphuis, and Schoemaker. 3,324,108. Kllpping, Gustav, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Siphon. 3,306,060, 2-28-67, Cl. 62—55. Kllpping, Gustav, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Cooling device for helium. 3,307,- 370, 3-7-67, Cl. 62 — 210. Klipping, Gustav. Cryogenic method. 3,330,125, 7-11-67, Cl. 62 — 55.5 Klipping, Gustav, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Foderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Method and device for cooling superconducting coils. 3,358,472, 12-19-67, Cl. 62 — 514. Klipping, Gustav, and H. Dietrich, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Control device. 3,307,367. 3-7-67, Cl. 62 — 49. Klipsch and Associates, Inc. : See — Klipsch, Paul W. 3,330,966. Klipsch, Paul W., to Klipsch and Associates, Inc. Logarithmic converter circuit. 3,330,966, 711-67, Cl. 307—43. Klitzing, Guillaume, to Societe Anonyme Simca Automobiles. Electrical supply arrangement for illuminating a vehicle number plate. 3,335,269, 8-8-67, Cl. 240 — 8.3. Klitzke, Loren J. : See — Turpin, Charles H., and Klitzke. 3,295,744. Klitzner, Robert A. Reversible tie clip. 3,337,924, 8-29-67, Cl. 24 — 49. Klix, Uwe, to Entwicklungsanstalt fur Industrie-Elektronik Controllable supply or feed circuit for electromagnetic vibrators. 3,346,780, 10-10-67, Cl. 317 — 148.5. Klix, Uwe, to Entwicklungsanstalt fur Industrie-Elektronik. Controllable supply circuit for electromagnetic vibrators. 3,355,633, 11-28-67, Cl. 317-148.5. Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., E. B. Tsvetkov, V. V. Fetisov, A. I. Murlykin, M. A. Rudensky, and E. N. Taruntaeva, to Tsentralny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky i Proektno- Konstruktorsky-Institut Mekhanizatsii i Energetiki Lesnoi Promvshlennosti. Arrangement for presetting log lengths in cross-cutting tree lengths. 3,343,644, 9-26-67, Cl. 198 — 1. Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesellschaft : See — Abermeth, Hubert, and Combuchen. 3,295.754. Decker, Hanns, Maeder, and Wehren. '3,310,245. Decker, Hanns, and Stockmann. 3,345,000. Haas, Herbert H. 3,310,042. Heckmann, Wolfgang G. J., and Fischer. 3,338,417. Maeder, Heinz J. 3.295,771. Sehulz, Horst, and Hahn. 3,341,259. Schulz, Horst, and Knepper. 3,351,137. Klockow, Dennis H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Coupling circuit arrangement for the selective distribution of power. 3,358,247, 12-12-67, Cl. 333 — 8. Kloeckner, Edmond A., and J. M. Royet, to Compagnie Gen- erale d'Electricite. Low thermal conductivity attachment. 3,355,051, 11-28-67, Cl. 220—15. Kloepfer, Harry : See — Dusing, Gerhard, Bretschneider, Kloepfer, Sperr, and Schmidt. 3,338,669. Kloepper, Dean L. : See — Bull, Willard C, Stevenson, Kloepper, and Roger. 3,341,- 447. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and J. W. Dixon, to Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Bore control device. 3,303,900, 2-14-67, Cl. 175 — 339. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and S. T. Crews, to Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Roller reamer. 3,306,379, 2-2S-67, Cl. 175 — 345. Kloesel, Joseph A., Jr., and S. T. Crews, to Drilco Oil Tools, Inc. Threaded connections. 3,355,192, 11-28-67, Cl. 285 — 94. Kloimstein, Engelbert : See — Schonbeck, Rupert, Kloimstein, Beck, and Diskus. 3,310,- 560. Stormann-Menninger-Lerchenthal, Heimo, Kloimstein, and Schonbeck. 3,312,701. Klomp, Johannes T. : See — Botden, Theodoor P. J., Klomp, and Van der Ven. 3,312,- 533. Klomp. Johannes T., T. P. J. Botden, and M. A. F. Klop. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Process for joining sur- faces of refractory material with a MnO-SiOa-AbOa system. 3,317,298, 5-2-67. Cl. 65—32. Kloos, Nantko. to Shell Oil Co. Alkyd resins prepared from monoglycerldes of oleflnically unsaturated monocarboxylic acids and glycidyl esters of saturated aliphatic monocar- boxyl acids and process for the reproduction of same. 3,332,898, 7-25-67, Cl. 260 — 22. Klooster, John R. Pig handling assembly. 3,319,608, 5-16- 67, Cl. 119—98. Kloosterman, Cornelis U. : See — Stedehouder, Pleter L., and Kloosterman. 3,337,639. Kloosterman, Cornells TJ., and B. H. Torn Broers, to Konlnklljke Industrieele Maatschapplj vorheen Noury & Van der Landle N.V. Process for the preparation of or- ganic peroxides. 3,310,588, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 610. 708 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Klop, Marius A, F. : See — Klomp, Johannes T., Botden, and Klop. 3,317,298. Klopfer, Oskar E. H. : See — Alzner, Bernard G., and Klopfer. 3,338,845. Davis, Pauls, and Klopfer. 3,314,931. Klopfer, Oskar E. H., to Ethyl Corp. Cellular plastic com- positions. 3,338,846, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Klopfer, Oskar E. H., and T. H. Coffield, to Ethyl Corp. Process for preparing halomanganese pentocarbonyl. 3,345,144, 10-3-67, CI. 23—367. Klopman, Gradus : See — Schultink, Lubertus, and Klopman. 3,355,157. Klopp, Donald W. : See — Meyers, William F., and Klopp. 3,355,328. Klopper, Daniel It., to Union Corp. Ltd. Settling apparatus. 3,295,835, 1-3-67, CI. 259—108. Klopping, Hein L., and H. M. Loux, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of Inhibiting growth of undesired vegetation. 3,352,662, 11-14-67. CI. 71—88. Klos, Nieolaas H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Assembly for packaging electronic components. 3,316,457, 4—25-67, CI. 317—100. Klosa, Josef, to Rhein-Pharma Arzneimittelgesellschaft m.b.H. Amino alkyl esters of a-(4-chlorobutoxy)-benzilic acid. 3,320,264 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 294.3. Klosa, Josef, to Dr. Hans Voigt, med., Chem.-Pharm. Fabrik. Alkylamino-alkyl-( rutin or hesperidin)-3,4-dihydro-l,2,4- benzothiadiazine-l,l-dioxides and method for making the same. 3,346,559, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 210. Klosa, Josef, to Delmar Chemicals Ltd. Pyrazolone deriva- tives and process for their preparation. 3,354,167, 11-21- 67, CI. 260—295. Klose, Alfred P., to Manufacturers Specialty Co., Inc. Clean- ing device for bowling lanes. 3,340,559, 9-12-67, CI. 15 — 210. Klose, Karl : See — Soderquist, Leslie E., and Klose. 3,337,173. Klose, Werner, II. Harnisch. and J. Cremer, to Knapsack- Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of mixtures of acid orthophosphoric acid esters. 3,318,9S2, 5-9-67, CI. 260—980. Klosek, Felix P., R. E. Nicolson, and S. P. Spence, to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous milling and devolatilizing process. 3,327,034, 6-20-67, CI. 264—85. Kloss, Rolf: See — Kaufhold, Robert, Haase, and Kloss. 3,331,191. Kloss, Theodore E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Two stage pulping process including impregnating chips with ammonia, then liberating the ammonia and pulping with magnesium compound. 3,350,258, 10-31-67, CI. 162—15. Klossika, Walter, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.H. Semiconductor stabilized mechanically and electrically by a first layer of lacquer and a second layer of boric oxide. 3,296,503, 1-3-67, CI. 317—234. Klosterman, Myles F. Spring biased bumper. 3,295,880, 1-3-67, CI. 293 — 85. Klosterman, Richard L., to Air Placement Equipment Co., Inc. Concrete pump. 3,327,641, 6-27-67, CI. 103—170. Klotz, Edward C. : See — McCoy, Robert E., and Klotz. 3.337,196. Klotz, Theodore, to Eastview Corp. Molecular models. 3,296,714, 1-10-67, CI. 35 — 20. Klotzer. Erhard : See — Angerer, Gerd, Klotzer, and Kern. 3,342,660. Klove, Edwin H., Jr. : See — Close, Albert R., and Klove. 3,343,228. Klubien, Ole, to Thrige-Titan A/S. Method of continuously recovering protein from fatty animal material by employing directlv admixed fat at a temperature of from 70° C.-120" C. 3,345,353, 10-3-67, CI. 260—112. Kluck, John G. : See — - Griffith, George L., and Kluck. 3,332,827. Kluck, Richard D. Stretch-on license plate frame. 3,315,- 394, 4-25-67, CI. 40 — 209. Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Inc. Mixed cellulose ethers. 3,296,247, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 231. Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Inc. Mixed cellulose ethers. 3,357,971, 12-12-67, CI. 260—275. Klug, Eugene D., to Hercules Inc. Process of making thermo- plastic shaped articles from hydroxypropyl cellulose having an M. S. of at least 2. 3,314,809, 4-18-67, CI. 106—197. Klug, Eugene D., and R. A. Leonard, to Hercules Inc. Elec- troluminescent panel. 3,306,770. 2-28-67, CI. 117 — 215. Klug, Oluf W. H. Process for producing foam bodies from sulfite waste liquor and a foam product produced accord- ing to the process. 3,313,745, 4-11-67, CI. 260—2.5. Klug. William A. : See — Lievens, Ronald J., Raitzer, Davis, and Klug. 3,346,174. Kluge, Robert D., to Honeywell Inc. Mechanical apparatus. 3,311,945, 4-4-67, CI. 16—179. Kluge, Robert D., to Honeywell Inc. Slide tray positioning apparatus for a projecting apparatus. 3,349,510, 10-31-67, CI. 40—79. Klugman, Jack A., to Sterling Industries, Inc. Telescoping recessed lighting fixture. 3,313,931, 4-11-67, CI. 240 — 78. Klumb, Hank, and H. E. Rogers ; said Rogers assor. to said Klumb. Telephone operating attachment. 3,296,382, 1-3-67, CI. 179—99. Klumb, Hank, and H. E. Rogers, to The Teleminder Co. Auto- matic telephone dialing and calling apparatus. 3,322,905, 5-30-67, CI. 179 — 90. Klumb, Henry H., and H. C. Rogers, to The Teleminder Co. Automatic telephone dialing and calling apparatus. 3,360,- 612, 12-26-67, CI. 179—90. Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr., and L. Pfeifer, to Heyman Mfg. Co. Wide crimp blade. 3,309,178, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 193.5. Klun, Godfrey H. : See — Carmichael, Robert, and Klun. 3,305,134. Klun, Godfrey H., to Union Carbide Corp. Filter assembly. . 3,333,404, 8-1-67, CI. 55 — 492. Klund, William E. : See — Andrews, Daniel E., Jr.. and Klund. 3,311,872. Klund, William E., to United States of America, Navy. Simultaneous pre-formed beam transmitting transducer system. 3,311,869, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 5. Klund, William E., and R. D. Isaak, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Multiplex delay line time compressor. 3,327,062, 6-20-67, CI. 179—15. Klune, Thomas H. Tire repair means. 3,310,095, 3-21-67, CI. 152—370. Klunsch, Maximilian : See — Berthmann, Adolf, and Klunsch. 3,326,126. Kluppel, Kurt-Walter, M. Tomanek, and F. Endermann, to Azoplate Corp. Process for the preparation of printing plates. 3,309,990, 3-21-67, CI. 101—149.2. Klusacek, Jiri : See — Dosedla, Miroslav, Jelen, Tichacek, and Klusacek. 3,327,425. Klusmire, Galen J., W. H. Borough, and J. Elchhorn, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of protecting polished metal surfaces. 3,354,015, 11-21-67, CI. 156 — 306. Klute, Charles H., to United States of America, Army. Stage interferometer for microinterferometry. 3,352,198, 11-14- 67, CI. 88—14. Klute, Walter A. : See — Kelly, Hugh P., and Klute. 3,349,403. Kluth, Engelbert, to Jagenberg-Werke AG. Method and ap- paratus for the elimination of defective sheets or packs of sheets emanating from machines for producing sheets. 3,335,625. 8-15-67, CI. 83—27. Kluttz Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Kluttz, Walter A. 3,302,382. Kluttz, Walter A. 3,304,707. Kluttz, Walter A. 3,324,643. Kluttz, Walter A., to Kluttz Machine & Foundry Co. Lubri- cation apparatus for spinning or twisting ring assemblies. 3,302,382, 2-7-67, CI. 57—120. Kluttz, Walter A., to Kluttz Machine & Foundry Co. Spinning or twisting ring assembly. 3,304,707, 2-21-67, CI 57 — 120. Kluttz, Walter A., to Kluttz Machine & Foundry Co., a partnership composed of Jo Ann, Jean, J. W., and W. A. Kluttz. Airborne spinning or twisting ring and traveler. 3,324,643, 6-13-67, CI. 57—124. Kluver, Johan W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Low noise laser amplifier with plural sections respectively be- tween confocally spaced focusers with screens. 3,302,120, 1-31-67, CI. 330 — 4.3. Kluver, Johan W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec- tron beam device. 3,316,439, 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Klyce, Battle H., to Regent Controls, Inc. Machine tool timer. 3,333,175, 7-25-67, CI. 318 — 487. Klygis, Mindaugas J. : See — Lodding, William F., and Klygis. 3,351,242. Lodding, William F., Klygis, and Foster. 3,311,250. Klygis, Mindaugas J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Closures for large mouth containers. 3,298,415, 1-17-67, CI. 150— .5. Klygis, Mindaugas J., and W. F. Lodding, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispenser for granular materials. 3,342,383, 9-19- 67, CI. 222 — 454. Kmentt, Waldemar E. : See — Heston, Eugene E., Kmentt, Robins, and Stroup. 3,317,- 957. Kmetz, Andrew J. : See — Hanson, Helmer C, and Kmetz. 3,334,199. Kmiecik, James E., to Columbian Carbon Co. Process for pre- paring aromatic azo compounds. 3,345,356, 10-3-67, CI. 260—194. Kmiecik, Leopold J., to McDonnell & Miller. Inc. Fluid respon- sive flow switch. 3,344,247, 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Knaack, Howard S. : See — Himmelstein, Sydney, Knaack, and Tveter. 3,317,873. Knaapi, Risto J. Rapid hitch device for connecting imple- ment to tractor. 3,312,478, 4-4-67, CI. 280 — 405. Knab James V., to Weber Showcase & Fixture Co., Div. of Kidde, Walter & Co., Inc. Ventilated floor modular system. 3,314,353, 4-18-67, CI. 98 — 31. Knab, James V., to Weber Showcase & Fixture Co. Filter sys- tem. 3,323,437, 6-6-67, CI. 98 — 40. Knabeschuh, Louis H. : See — Dixon, Stanley, Ennis, Kalil, and Kanbeschuh. 3,296,222. Knabeschuh, Louis H., and C. E. Wieland, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for removing vanadium coordina- tion catalyst residues from a solution of a-olefin hydro- carbon copolymer. 3,337,514, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 80.7. LIST OF PATENTEES 709 Knabusch, Edward M., and E. J. Shoemaker, to La-Z-Boy Chair Co. Adjustable leg rest locking device. 3,320,210, (J— 13— (>7, CI. 297 — 269. Knabusch, Edward M., and E. J. Shoemaker, to La-Z-Boy Chair Co. Lounge chair. 3,357,739, 12-12-67, CI. 297 — G9. Knacke, Ottmar, M. Laser, E. Merz, and H.-J. Riedel to Kernforschungsanlage Julich des Landes Nordrhein-West- falen. Process for the recovery of uranium from uranium- containing nuclear fuels and the like. 3,353,929, 11-21-07, CI. 23—320. Knaeur, Norbert : See — Siefert, Roland, and Knauer. 3,350,875. Knag, A., A/S : See — Bakke, Bjorn K. 3,30S,582. Knap, George. Rolling mill. 3,299,084, 1-24-67. CI. 72 — 198. Knape & Vogt Mfg. Co. : See — Vogt, James B. 3.298,768. Vogt, James B. 3.317,262. Knapp, Earle L., to Armco Steel Corp. Production of heavy metallic coatings on metallic strands. 3,330,690, 7-11-67, CI. 117 — 114. Knapp. Earle L., to Armco Steel Corp. Apparatus for coating metallic strands. 3.354,864, 11-28-67, CI. 118 — 63. Knapp, Eugene J., to Corning Glass Works Inc. Method of assisting mold cavity fill. 3,338,999, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 113. Knapp, Eugene J., to Corning Glass Works. Foam plastic tiles with flexible hangers. 3,339,325, 9-5-67. CI. 52 — 309. Knapp, Eugene J., and J. M. Pezzely, Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Resilient packaging spacer. 3,314,584, 4-18-67, CI. 229—14. Knapp, George P. : See — Foster, Raymond H., and Knapp. 3,330,457. Ivester, Allan J., and Knapp. 3,308,523. Knapp, George P., to Mount Hope Machinery Co. Web ten- sioning device. 3,312,414, 4-4-67, CI. 242 — 75.2. Knapp George P., and W. E. Dean, to Mount Hope Machinery Co. Selvage uncurler and method of uncurling selvages of webs. 3.324,525, 6-13-67, CI. 26 — 54. Knapp, Gordon G. : See — - Coffield, Thomas H., Knapp, and Napolitano. 3,355,504. Knapp, Gordon G., to Ethyl Corp. Ester-amides of alkenyl succinic anhydride and diethanolamine as ashless dispers- ants. 3,324,033, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Knapp, Gordon G., to Ethyl Corp. Lubricating oil dispersant. 3.359,204. 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Knapp, Heinrich, and J. Heiser, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Fuel injection pump. 3,311,062, 3-28-67, CI. 103 — 2. Knapp, Howard R. : See — Almerini, Aehille L., and Knapp. 3,309,230. Knapp, Karl-Heinrich : See — Ott, Karl-Heinz, Dinges. and Knapp. 3,321.430. Knapp, Karl-Heinrich, G. Sinn, K Dinges, and K.-H. Ott, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Graft of polydiene with acrylate and methylol acrylamide. 3,297,- 623, 1-10-67, CI. 200—29.7 Knapp, Kenneth W., to FMC Corp. Metal forming. 3,314,- 259, 4-18-07, CI. 72 — 40. Knapp, Luther W. : See — Bruns, John H., Jr., Thrig, and Knapp. 3,355,793. Knapp, Lyman E. : See — Rixmann, Amos E., and Knapp. 3,347,602. Knapp Mfg. Co. : See — Larrabee, Frank M. 3,322,385. Knapp, Richard P. : See — Koonce, Kenneth T., Burkhardt, and Knapp. 3,355,899. Knapp, Richard P., and C. E. Kolodzey, to Esso- Production Research Co. Connection of underwater wells. 3,327,780, 6-27-67, CI. 66 — .5. Knapp, Richard P., and J. D. Goodrich, Jr., to Esso Produc- tion Research Co. Operation in a submarine well. 3,346,045, 10-10-67, CI. 166— .5. Knapp, Theodore F. : See — Bopp, Warren G., Knapp, and Oilman. 3,300,698. Knapp, Warren R., to Corning Glass Works. Method of form- ing charges of molten glass. 3,352,658, 11-14-67, CI. 65 — 70. Knapp, Wilhelm : See — Botterill, John R., Ostwald, Press, and Knapp. 3,302,755. Knapp, William A. : See — Degginger, Edward R., Knapp, and Zuern. 3,352,789. Knapp, William A., Co. : See — Knapp, William A., II, and Wirth. 3,312,257. Krone, Howard C. 3.304,952. Knapp, William A., II, and E. A. Wirth, to William A. Knapp Co. Automatic dispensing nozzle. 3,312,257, 4-4-67, CI. 141—214. Knapp, William E., and W. T. Bolkcom, to American Metal- lurgical Products Co. Methods of treating metal. 3,321,- 006, 5-23-67. CI. 164—56. Knapp, William F. Automobile door lock. 3,336,066, 8-15- 67, CI. 292 — 333. Knapp, William H. : See — Pool, Stuart D., and Knapp. 3,347,032. Knappett, Frank. Carburetors. 3,329,412, 7-4-67, CI. 261 — 41. Knapp-Ziller, Michael E. G., to Lignes Telegraphiqnes et Tele- phoniques. Sinusoidal to rectangular wave converter and amplifier. 3,299,293, 1-17-67. CI. 307 — 88.5. Knapp-Ziller, Michel E. G., and G. J. Dameme. Electronic device for the control of relavs and similar apparatus. 3,309,583, 3-14-67, CI. 317—148.5. Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft : See — Feldman, Klaus, Czlska, and Frank. 3,340,334. Harnisch, Heinz, Frank, and Gerhardt. 3,357,817. Heymer, Gero, and Harnlscn. 3,340,134. Heymer, Gero, and Harnisch. 3,302,037. Jung, Erland V. 3,313,653. Jung, Erland V. 3,347,705. Ohorodnik, Alexander, and Legutke. 3,354,137. iSchmeiser, Kurt, Lehmann, Zeigler, and Kowal.ski. 3,343,- 823. Sennewald, Kurt, Hauser, and Lork. 3.360,540. Sennewald, Kurt, Ohorodnik, and Vogt. 3,309,325. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joeat. 3,335,160. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Kandler, and Somincrfeld. 3,305,308. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Ohorodnik, and Vierling. 3,324,- 166. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Weiden, Kaiser, and Komischke. 3,354,005. Sennewald, Kurt, and Wirtz. 3,354,054. Werner, Hugo, Ziegler, and Przybylski. 3,326,815. Ziegler, Hans- Werner, Berg, and Kowalski. 3,305.226. Ziegler, Hans- Werner, Berg, and Kowalski. 3,307,679. Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft : See — Archinal, Ernst, and Wehlitz. 3,354,205. Cremer, Joseph, and Rodis. 3,353,908. Cremer, Josef, Hartmann, Rodis, and Hinz. 3,318,060. Feldmann, Klauss, Harnisch, Kandler, and Gerhardt. 3,309,435. Klose, Werner, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,318,9S2. Muller-Schiedmayer, Gunther, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,333,029. Niermann, Hermann, Cremer, and Harnisch. 3,306,774. Niermann, Hermann, Harnisch, and Cremer. 3,342,552. Sennewald, Kurt, Erpenbach, Gudernatsch, and Vogt. 3,346,637. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, and Erpenbach. 3,329,582. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joest. 3,316,- 288. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, Kowalski, and Hinz. 3,345,443. Knapton, Arthur G., and M. P. Reece, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Contact structure for an electric vacuum switch. 3,348,012, 10-17-67, CI. 200—166. Knarr, Warren A. : See — Hunter, Edward A., and Knarr. 3,340,004. Hunter, Edward A., Knarr, and Fritz. 3,357,789. Knaub, Edgar W., to General Electric Co. Cyclic silalkylene- siloxane composition. 3,338.951, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Knauer, Arthur R., and J. B. Stinson, to Frank Bancroft Co., Inc. Wheel dressing machine. 3,314,410, 4-18-67, CI. 125 — 11. Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and A. Konold, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Frequency modulated telephone ringing system. 3,342,948, 9-19-67, CI. 179—84. Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and J. Matthieu, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Ringing current converting circuit. 3,349,- 185, 10-24-67, CI. 179—16. Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and G. Schmidt, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Balancing network for telephone sub- scriber stations. 3,350,510, 10-31-67, CI. 179 — 81. Knauer, Karl : See — Kunzler, Werner, and Knauer. 3,306.211. Knauf, Jozef, to iStamicarbon N.V. Machine for filling valve bags. 3,312,038, 4-4-67, CI. 53—190. Knauss, Dalton L. Voltage reference circuit with low incre- mental impedance and low temperature coefficient. 3,300,- 710, 1-24-67, CI. 323—17. Knauth, Johannes P. : See — Saslow, Seymour, and Knauth. 3,341,724. Knauth, Walter T. Diminishing rate battery charger. 3,296,515, 1-3-67, CI. 320—24. Knaver, Louis G. Bracket assembly. 3,297,283, 1-10-67, CI. 248 — 4. Knecht, Albert T., Jr., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Antifoamer by hydrocarbon oils. 3,296,131, 1-3-67, CI. 252 — 35. Knecht, Cyrus I., Sr., to Daniels Plating Barrel & Supply Co. Plating apparatus with removable barrel. 3,328,278, 6-27-67, CI. 204 — 213. Knecht, Floyd E. Means for handling a spare tire and wheel of a motor vehicle. 3,330,431, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 454. Knecht, George W., to Murray Mfg. Corp. One-half width circuit breaker mounting means. 3,354,284 11-21-67, CI. 200—168. Knecht, John E., to Bathurst Paper Ltd. Means and method for stacking sheets of paperboard or carboard. 3,297,318, 1-10-67, CI. 271—68. Knecht, Nathan E. : See — King, William L., and Knecht. 3,333,662. Kneeland, Paul D., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Method and means for maintaining an effective concentration of addi- tives in oil. 3,336,223, 8-15-67, CI. 252—9. Kneidl, Franz A., and R. D. Park, Sr., to The Stanley Works. Apparatus and method for loading seals. 3,357,343, 12-12- 67, CI. 100 — 2. Knelling, John G., to Devenco Inc. Six-wheel truck with brake means for railway cars. 3,319,582, 5-16-67, CI. 105 — 196. Kneip, George D., Jr., to National Research Corp. Electrical materials and devices. 3,310,398, 3-21-67, CI. 75 — 134. Kneip, George D., Jr., to National Research Corp. Electrical materials and devices. 3,314,786, 4-1S-67, CI. 75 — 174. 710 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kneip, George D., Jr., to National Research Corp. Method of producing' Nb-Zr wire by double vacuum melting and heat- treating ^3,345,739, 10-10-67, CI. 29—528. Kneip, George D., Jr., and W. P. Spain, to National Research Corp. Metallurgy. 3,299,687, 1-24-67, CI. 72—278. Kneip, George D., Jr., and R. O. Turnbaugh, to National Re- search Corp. Method of electroplating copper on niobium- zirconium alloy superconductors for stabilization. 3,328,271, 6-27-67, CI. 204 — 32. Kneip, Paul H. O. J. : See — Fex, Hans J., Hogberg, Konyves, and Kneip. 3,299,104. Kneisel, Otto, A. Fisch, and H. Honold, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Time-slot reservation for trunk calls" in PBX telephone system. 3,319,008, 5-9-07, CI. 179 — 18. Kneisley, Russell E. : See — Sommer, William F., Kneisley, and Osterloh. 3.317,711. Kneissl. Franz, to Franz Kneissl Skifabrik Kufstein. Ski hav- ing protective edge strips on its upper edge. 3,355,183, 11- 28-67, CI. 280—11.13. Kneissl, Franz, Skifabrik Kufstein : See— Kneissl, Franz. 3,355,183. Knell, Martin : See — Dexter, Martin, Knell, and Roskin. 3,334,046. Kneller, Donald G. : See — Garrison, Charles E., Kneller, and Speas. 3,318,505. Kneller, Wentworth D„ J. C. Perry, and S. T. Athas, to United States of America, Army. Tie-down assembly. 3,302,590, 2-7-67, CI. 105—367. Knepp, iSara : See — Harvey, Harry A. 3,338,646. Knepper, Herbert : See — 'Sehulz, Horst, and Knepper. 3,351,137. Knepper, Larimer J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Mower cutterbar lock. 3,323,294, 6-6-67, CI. 56—25. Knepper, Udo, to Dornier System G.m.b.H. Method and ap- paratus for determining the accuracy of projectiles fired at a target. 3,324,468, 6-6-67, CI. 343—12. Knepper, Udo, to Dornier Systems G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for determining the accuracy of projectiles fired at a target. 3,333,264, 7-25-67, CI. 343—12. Knerr, Carl J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Control arrangement for a household appliance. 3,296,465, 1-3-67, CI. 307 — 141. Knerr, Richard P., and R. L. Gillespie, to Wham-0 Mfg. Co. Bubble maker. 3,295,248. 1-3-66, CI. 46 — 6. Knestele, Leopold. Device for floor-treatment. 3,335,448, 8- 15-67, CI. 15—504. Knetzer. LeRoy C, % to R. E. Breidenthal. Inflatable struc- ture. 3,332,176, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 2. Knez, August J. Rear-alerting signal for automotive vehicles. 3,305,829, 2-21-67, CI. 340—72. Knibb. Leroy H. Apparatus and system for dispensing hair preparations. 3,322,349, 5-30-67, CI. 239 — 135. Knibbs, Arthur R. : See — ■ Dixon, Olaf G., and Knibbs. 3,349,694. Knibbs, Arthur R., and A. Beecham, to Courtaulds Ltd. Yarn collecting apparatus. 3,339,857, 9-5-67, CI. 242 — 18. Knickelmann, Franz-Josef, and H. Hoerter. Joint for well drilling apparatus. 3,355,188, 11-28-67, CI. 285—13. Kniebes, Duane V., to Institute of Gas Technology. Gas con- trol mechanism. 3,330,133, 7-11-67, CI. 67 — 119. Knief, Enno A. : See — Einem, Robert E., and Knief. 3,295,382. Kniefel, Joseph A. Machine for laying flexible pipe with at- tached risers. 3,313,115, 4-11-67, CI. 61 — 726. Kniel, Ludwig, to The Lummus Co. Process for the separa- tion of normally gaseous hydrocarbon mixtures. 3,313,724, 4-11-67, CI. 208 — 340. Kniel, Ludwig, to The Lummus Co. Liquefaction of natural gas by cascade refrigeration and multiple expansion. 3,342,- 037. 9-19-67, CI. 62 — 23. Knieriem, Herman, Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Filter ap- paratus. 3,337,052, 8-22-67, CI. 210—177. Knies, Robert H., to Richardson Merrell Inc. Container closure. 3,295,707, 1-3-67, CI. 215 — 41. Kniff. Thomas J. : See — Goodfellow, Robert D., Jr., and Kniff. 3,305,274. KnlfBn, Walter G. : See — Beck, George W., Kniffin, and Hillberry. 3,298,189. Mathues, Thomas 0., and Kniffin. 3,320,759. Kniffin, Walter G., to General Motors Corp. Flexible tray ice maker. 3,308,631, 3-14-67, CI. 62 — 137. Knight. Alan C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of forming a laminar tank. 3,340,126, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 281. Knight, Charlotte S. Canteen with disposable filter cartridge. 3,335,917, 8-15-67, CI. 222—189. Knight, Deral D., to Byron Jackson, Inc. Treatment of wells. 3,353,603, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 42. Knight, Douglas E. Fishing lure. 3,336,692, 8-22-67, CI. 43 — 42.33. Knight, Elwin T. Infinitely variable holder for flexible knives, markers or guides. 3,352,187, 11-14-67, CI. 83 — 657. Knight, Erwin C, to McGraw-Edison Co. Electric tree pruning saw. 3,340,612, 9-12-67, CI. 30—166. Knight, Francis E., B. F. Meyers, and E. B. Dickison, de- ceased; (by E. V. Dickison, administratrix), to Western Electric Co., Inc. Article assembling apparatus. 3,300,- 845, 1-31-67, CI. 29—206. Knight, Francis J., to Johnson & Johnson. Container with closure and dispensing cap. 3,342,385, 9-19-67, CI. 222 — 485. Knight, Francis J., F. A. Mina, and W. H. Steinberg, to John- son & Johnson. Shielded aerosol medicament dispenser. 3,306,252, 2-28-67. CI. 118—3. Knight, Francis M. Safety seat belt. 3,316,017, 4-25-67, CI. 297—385. Knight, Frank W., Jr. : See — Friedman, Melvin, and Knight. 3,309,201. Knight, George R., Jr., N. W. Penney, and T. F. Bridges, to J. J. McMullen. Liquefied gas tanker. 3,357,195, 12-12-67, Ql Q2 55 Knight^. B.', Co., Inc., The : See — Hogg, Carl D. 3,334,815. Purtell, Rufus J. 3,298,388. Purtell, Rufus J. 3,344,991. Purtell, Rufus J. 3.360,200. Knight, Lester B.. J. H. Bertrand, and J. E. Fialkowski, to Lester B. Knight & Associates, Inc. Charging bucket assem- bly for charging crucibles or the like. 3,329,288, 7-4-67, CI. 214—35. Knight, Lester B., & Associates, Inc. : See — Christensen, Alfred C. 3,319,774. Knight, Lester B., Bertrand, and Fialkowski. 3,329,288. Knight, Lew G. Buckling device and method. 3,296,672, 1- 10-67, CI. 24 — 193. Knight, Lindsay C. Remote target controlling apparatus with hit counting telemetry. 3.323,800, 6-6-67, CI. 273—102.2. Knight, Noble A., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Car- tons for potted plants and flowers. 3,342,329, 9-19-67, CI. 206—65. Knight, Richard E., and H. E. Martin, to H. H. Robertson Co. Liner sheet and side joints therefor. 3,324,617, 6-13- 67. CI. 52 — 481. Knight, Robert D., to International Business Machines Corp. Nuclear battery. 3,344,289, 9-26-67, CI. 310—3. Knight, Robert F., and H. J. Smith, to Dzus Fastener Co. Inc. Fastener and retainer assembly. 3,327,363, 6-27-67, CI. 24 — 221. Knight, Ronald G. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- 675 Knight, Ronald G., and M. C. Branch, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Automatic telecommunication exchanges. 3,300,587, 1-24-67, CI. 179—18. Knight, William H., to Panel-Lift Door Corp. Door structure. 3,313,338, 4-11-67, CI. 160—189. Knighton, James B., W. Knoch, and R. K. Steunenberg, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Proc- ess for separating plutonium from uranium. 3,326,673, 6-20-67, CI. 75—84.1. Knipe, William T. : See — Gillen, Raymond D., Knipe, McAdam, and Polster. 3,349,- 408. Knipe, William W., and C. J. Mackley, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Process for the preparation of chlorodifluoroamine. 3,314,770, 4-18-67, CI. 23—356. Knipp, Ulrich, A. Awater, W. Oetke, E. Weinbrenner, and H. Schonzeler, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethane polymers. 3,312,666, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 75. Knipper, Francis E. Window frame construction. 3,328,930, 7-4-67. CI. 52—204. Knipple, Warren R. : See — Callahan, James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3,328,315. Callahan, James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3,338,952. Callahan, James L., and Knipple. 3,341,471. Knipschild, Fred F. Apparatus for drying fruit and vegeta- bles and other products. 3,309,788, 3-21-67, CI. 34—191. Knisley, Frank W. : See- Cummins, Walter P. 3,313,045. Knittel, Richard R., and W. H. Smarook, to Union Carbide Corp. Fluid storage mixing and dispensing containers. 3,337,039, 8-22-67, CI. 206—47. Knize, Elmer J. : See — Johnson, Howard W., Knize, and D'Ercoli. 3,342,375. Knize, Leon J., to W. B. Udell. Cabinet construction. 3,347,- 607, 10-17-67, CI. 312 — 8. Knizia, Klaus, to L. & C. Steinmuller G.m.b.H. Steam producer with radiation flue. 3,359,948, 12-26-67, CI. 122 — 235. Knobel, Fritz. Starter for low voltage fluorescent lamps. 3,333,075, 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 113.5. Knobel, Max. Apparatus for gaging wide sheet-form work. Re. 26,206, 5-23-67, CI. 73—37.5. Knobloch, Fred W., and W. O. Statton, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fibers of modified polypivalolactone. 3,299,171, 1-17-67, CI. 260—857. Knoch, Werner : See — Knighton, James B„ Knoch, and Steunenberg. 3,326,673. Knochel, Frederick L. : See — Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knochel. 3,321,432. Strasser, Joseph P., Hatch, and Knochel. 3,332,797. Knochel, William J., and R. W. Wollentin, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of manufacturing electroluminescent lamps. 3,341,915, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 25.11. Knochenhauer, Friedrich, and S. Apitz, to International Standard Electric Corp. Means for automatically stopping sound reproduction. 3,320,492, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 147. Knochenhauer, Friedrich, and G. Loffler, to International Standard Electric Corp. Circuit arrangement for switching the amplifier in tape recorders and dictating machines. 3,360,615, 12-26-67, CI. 179—100.2. LIST OK PATENTEES 711 Knock, Frances E., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. N-substituted malelmide compounds. 3,337,5S3, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Knock, Frances E., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. N-sub- stltuted malelmide compounds. 3,337,584, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Knock, Frances E., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Sulfonamide derivatives. 3,337,592, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 397.7. Knode, Oliver M., Jr., and E. M. Stark, to Emhart Corp. Shotgun gauge adapter. 3,339,304, 9-5-67, CI. 42 — 77. Knodt, Ruediger \V., and C. R. Schrankel, to Corning Glass Works. Invertible drip coffee maker. 3,336,857, 8-22-67, CX 99 296. Knoedler, Fred E. Revolving base for pool table. 3,353,777, 11-21-07, CI. 24S— 188.2. Knoepfler, Nestor B., H. K. Gardner, Jr., and H. L. E. Vix, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method of pro- ducing contour molded cotton batting. 3,350,486. 10-31-67, CI. 26-1—112. Knohl, Friedrich K., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Screw. 3,313,197, 4-11-67, CI. 85—9. Knohl, Herbert, to The Kendall Co. Elastic yarn and garment Incorporating it. 3,301,018, 1-31-67. CI. 66—202. Knoll Associates, Inc. : See — Albinson, Don C, and Helms. 3,298,743. Helms, Charles R. 3,300,251. Richardson, Donald A. 3,351,383. Schultz, Moses R. 3,299,840. Schultz, Moses R. 3,310,343. Knoll. Friedrich : See — Feischl, Othmar. Knoll, and Puschmann. 3,311,531. Knoll, Jack : See — Berezin, Evelyn. Knoll, and Leonard. 3,312,945. Knoll, Max H. Device for the excitation of nerve networks. 3.320,947, 5-23-67, CI. 128 — 2.1. Knolle, Ernst G. Articulated train systems. 3,320,903, 5-23-07, CI. 104 — 20. Knollmueller, Karl O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Anhydrous ammonium polyphosphate process. 3,333,921, 8-1-67, CI. 23—106. Knomark, Inc. : See — O'Rourke, William P. 3,313,755. Knop, Charles M., M. Ross, and R. B. Hankin, to HLF Corp. Apparatus for measuring plasma parameters about a vehi- cle. 3,317,826, 5-2-67, CI. 324—58. Knopf, Herbert : See — Spahrkas, Heinrich, Knopf, Faber, and Mauthe. 3,346,- 323. Knopp. Adalbert N. : See — Kuehn, Richard T., Knopp, and Steinmetz. 3,343,048. Knopp. Edward R. Anti-smog device. 3,300,964, 1-31-67, CI. 60—30. Knopp-Monarch Co. : See — Rodwick, Frank P. 3,310,692. Knorr, Fritz : See — Kiinstle, Gerhard, and Knorr. 3,317,613. Knorr, Gordon D. : See — Crooke, Robert C, and Knorr. 3,336,003. Knorr, Gustave A., Jr., and H. W. Claypool, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Television receiver utilizing the horizontal output transformer as a pilot light power source. 3,339,- 019, 8-29-67, CI. 178—7.3. Knosp, Robert N., to The Fosdick Machine Tool Co. Variable spindle speed transmission system. 3,303,725, 2-14-67, CI. 74—740. Knosp, Robert N., to The Fosdick Machine Tool Co. Auto- matic tool changing apparatus for machine tools. 3,339,273, 9-5-67, CI. 29—568. Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Neutral and singlv charged derivatives of decarboranes and deeaborates. 3.296,260, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 247. Knoth, Walter H., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Derivatives of polyhedral dodecarboranes. 3.328,422, 6-27- 67, CI. 260—326.5. Knoth, Walter H.. Jr., and N. E. Miller, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Salts of certain polyhedral polyborates and their preparation. 3,334,136, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 534. Knoth, Walter H., Jr., and R. H. Michel, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymers of polyhedral boron com- pounds. 3,354,121, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 47. Knott, James M., to Coatings Engineering Corp. Ear piece. 3,303.902. 2-14-67, CI. 181—23. Knott, Philip H. Bubble pin ball game. 3,309,088 3-14- 67, CI. 273 — 110. Knott, Robert F. : See — Logan, Hector A., and Knott. 3,306,789. Knowles, Alvis R., and V. Lovicz, to Eldon Industries, Inc. Heating element. 3,314,037, 4-11-67, CI. 338 — 268. Knowles, Alvis R., and V. Lovicz, to Eldon Industries, Inc. Method of making a heating element. 3,357,098, 12-12-67, CI. 29—614. Knowles, Douglas W., to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. Fluid flow distribution device in a side entrv inlet headbox for papermaking. 3,316,144, 4-25-67, CI. 162 — 343. Knowles. Edwin C. : See — McCoy, Frederic C, and Knowles. 3,301,721. McCoy, Frederic C, and Knowles. 3,320.166. McCoy, Frederic C, and Knowles. 3.340,189. McCoy, Frederic C, Knowles, and Goldsby. 3.346.352. McCoy. Frederic C, Eckert, and Knowles. 3,305,330. Kuowles, Edwin C, and F. C. McCoy, to Texaco Inc. Ad- ducts of zinc compounds and lubricants containing same. 3,301,782, 1-31-67. CI. 252 — 46.4. Knowles, Edwin C, F. C. McCoy, and H. V. Rees, to Texaco Inc. Method of preparing finely-divided asphaltic material. 3,305,474, 2-21-67, CI. 208—39. Knowles, Edwin C, E. L. Kay, and F. C. McCoy, to Texaco Inc. Lubricants. 3,320,107, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 49.7. Knowles, Edwin C, and E. L. Kay, to Texaco Inc. Borate amine salt. 3,321,506, 5-23-67, 260 — '162. Knowles, Edwin C, G. W. Eckert, and F. C. McCoy, to Texaco Inc. Amine-boron-phosphorus-containing adducts and motor fuel containing same. 3,325,261, 6-13-67, CI. 44 — 69. Knowles, Edwin C, F. C. McCoy, and N. R. Odell, to Texaco Inc. Stable agricultural suspension. 3,328,238, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 16. Knowles, Edwin C, and F. C. McCoy, to Texaco, Inc. Heating composition. 3,338,691, 8-29-67, CI. 44 — 40. Knowles, Edwin C, G. W. Eckert, and F. C. McCoy, to Texaco Inc. Amine-boron-phosphorus-containing adducts. 3,358,029, 12-12-67. CI. 260—583. Knowles, Elmer E., and E. L. Garvin, to SKF Industries, Inc. Cage for rolling bearings. 3,295,899, 1-3-67, CI. 308 — 217. Knowles, James : See — Johnson, Harold W., Knowles, and Stockton. 3.318.410. Knowles, James, and R. D. Moan, to Ford Motor Co. Fluid pump flow bypass control. 3,356,034, 12-5-67, CI. 103 — 97. Knowles, John : See — Bucklow, Geoffrey E., and Knowles. 3,304,026. Knowles, Keith : See — Hutson, Colin, and Knowles. 3,336,787. Knowles, Richard N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Substituted acrolein acetals in plant protectant nematocidal methods. 3,298,906, 1-17-67, CI. 167—22. Knowles, Robert G. : See — Damiano, Ralph R., and Knowles. 3,337,838. Knowles, Roger B. : See — Emley, Philip W., and Knowles. 3,303,269. Knowlson, Paul D., E. W. Simpson, and M. E. Hull, III, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Phenolic encapsulating composi- tions. 3,299,167, 1-17-67, CI. 260—829. Knowlton, Edward A. : See — Foote, Charles L., Jr., Knowlton, and Batterson. 3,336,- 962. Knowlton, Edward A., and H. W. Patterson, Jr., to TJnited- Carr Inc. Vibration damping fastener. 3,343,442, 9-26-67, CI. 85—70. Knowlton, Gerald N., % to S. O. Broyde. Carrier for living beings. 3,316,565, 5-2-67, CI. 5 — 97. Knox, Edward T. : See — Clement, Roland E., and Knox. 3,354,847. Knox, George W., and W. F. Crowe. Automatic multi-dosage inoculating instrument. 3,353,537, 11-21-67, CI. 128 — 218. Knox, Granville S., to Hydril Co. Well head connector. 3,338,- 596, 8-29-67, CI. 285—18. Knox, Granville S., and M. D. MacArthur, to Hydril Co. Deep well casing joint. 3,359,013, 12-19-67, CI. 285 — 13. Knox, James J., to Knox Laboratories, Inc. Method of shrink- ing glass tubing. 3,332,764, 7-25-67, CI. 65 — 109. Knox, John A., to Halliburton Co. Well acidizing method. 3,319,714, 5-16-67, CI. 166 — 42. Knox, John A., and F. H. Adcock, Jr., to Halliburton Co. Well treating method using relatively high fluid loss treating liquids. 3,323,595, 6-6-67, CI. 166 — 42. Knox, John A., and W. R. Dill, to Halliburton Co. Method of retarding reaction of acid on limestone. 3,343,602, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 42. Knox, John A., and W. E. Billings, to Halliburton Co. Method of removing phosphate scale. 3,360,399, 12-26-67, CI. 134 — 3. Knox Laboratories. Inc. : See — Knox, James J. 3,332,764. Knox, Lawrence H., to Syntex Corp. 5,10-methylene-19-nor- pregnanes and their preparation. 3,296,270, 1-3-67, CI. 260—397.3. Knox, Lawrence H., and A. D. Cross, to Syntex Corp. 4/?,50- methylene-androstane derivatives and their preparation. 3,328,434, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Knox, Lloyd C. : See — Medford, Erskin L, Jr., and Knox. 3,357,564. Knox Mfg. Co. : See — Petrick, Edward J. Petrick, Russell E Knox, William C, Jr. CI. 104—23. 3,321,163. 3,321,164. Air sled freeway. 3,302,587, 2-7-67, Knox, William J., J. F. Stenberg, and C. V. Wilson, to East- man Kodak Co. Gelatin coating compositions. 3,306,749, 2-28-67. CI. 96 — 94. Knox, William W., to Mag-Nif, Inc. Ribbon dispenser. 3,310,- 167, 3-21-67, CI. 206 — 52. Knoxville Scenic Studios, Inc. : See — Mitchell, James D. 3,327,999. Knud & Bruun : See — McMurry, Everett D., and Abercrombie. 3,342,202. Knudsen, Arnold C. : See — Boensell, Donald W., and Knudsen. 3,355,668. Knudsen, David S. Lid applicator. 3,332,209, 7-25-67, CI. 53—313. 712 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Knudsen, Irving E., and N. M. Levitz, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Oxidation-reduction procedure for particle-size reduction of UO2. 3,343,926, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 355. Knudsen, Kirkkejner O. Superimposed building blocks with vertically spaced flat bars interfitted therewith connected by threaded stud members. 3,296,758, 1-10-67, CI. 52 — 227. Knudsen, Patrick. Flexible vehicle seat mount. 3,325,137, 6-13-67, CI. 248 — 424. Knudsen, Poul A., to F. L. Smidth & Co. Crushing and grind- ing plant. 3,329,353, 7-4-67, CI. 241 — 43. Knudsen, Raymond G., R. E. Badger, and R. R. Zuzinec, to Snap-On Tools Corp. Tubular wall ridge removing and ex- panding devices of the portable type. 3,347,075, 10-17-67, CI. 72—111. Knudsen, Raymond G., and G. E. Olson, to Snap-On Tools Corp. Pre-set adjustable torque wrenches. 3,3o5,970, 12-5- 67, CI. 81—52.4. Knudson, Charles B., to Seal Craft Corp. Packing construc- tion. 3,342,500, 9-19-67, CI. 277 — 125. Knudson, Glenn C. Hydraulic plow bottom trip device. 3,349,- 855. 10-31-67, CI. 172—261. Knudson, Robert F., E. R. Long, and L. G. Tramontana, to McGraw-Edison Co. Baseboard heater. 3,317,707, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 367. Knudson, Robert F., H. N. Minick, and K. J. Hoag, to McGraw-Edison Co. Humidifier. 3,322,405, 5-30-67, CI. 261 — 27. Knudtson. Stanley B. Valve. 3,355,144, 11-28-67, CI. 251— 322. Knuebel, Ronald A., to The Astatic Corp. Headband and cord sets for earphones. 3,311,713, 3-28-67, CI. 179 — 156. Knuppel, Fritz : See — Dahlhaus, Hermann, Nachtrodt, and Knuppel. 3,305,- 823. Knuppel, Helmut, and K. Brotzmann, to Dortmund-Horder Hutten-union Aktiengesellschaft. Vacuum chambers for degasifying metal melts. 3,314,669, 4-18-67, CI. 266 — 34. Knus, Jean A., to Alos AG. Projection apparatus or svsrem provided with concave reflector. 3,302,515, 2-7-67, CI. 88—24. Knusli, Enrico, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Method for controlling annual weeds in tomato fields. 3,306,725, 2-28- 67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Knusli, Enrico, and A. G. Weiss, to H. A. Whitten & Co. Pesticidal compositions containing thiocvano-phenvlisothio- cyanates. 3,308,017, 3-7-67, CI. 167 — 30. Kniisll, Enrico, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigv A.G. Herbicidal 2-methylthio-s-triazines. 3.326,914, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 249.8. Knusli, Enrico, and H. Gysin, to J. R. Geigy A.-G. Herbicidal compositions containing 2-methylthio-4-(y-methoxv-propyl- amino)-6-isopropylamino-S-triazine. 3,347,657, 10-17-67, CI. 71—93. Knust, Ronald B. : See — Palchik, David, and Knust. 3,307.523. Knuth, Carl, to Brunswick Corp. Two-cycle internal com- bustion engine. 3,351,045, 11-7-67, CI. 123 — 52. Knuth, Eldon L., and S. F. Iacobellis, to The Regents of the University of California. Radial-flow molecular pump. 3,322,334, 5-30-67. CI. 230—131. Knutsen, Herbert K., and M. D. Kinghorn, to Union Tank Car Co. Method of constructing storage tanks. 3,319,329, 5- 16-67, CI. 29 — 428. Knutson, Arthur O. : See — - Bumgarner, Robert L., Knutson, and Roval. 3,352,520. Knutson, Harold and H. G. Roof ventilator. 3,336,854, 8-22- 67, CI. 98—42. Knutson, Harold G. : See — Knutson, Harold and H. G. 3,336,854. Knutson, John A. : See — Knutson, Lester A. and J. A. 3,331,492. Knutson, Kermit B. Tape dispenser. 3,337,152, 8-22-67 CI. 242—68.3. Knutson, Kermit B. Label dispensers. 3,339,797, 9-5-67, CI. 221—73. Knutson, Lester A. and J. A. Motor mount. 3,331,492. 7-18-67, CI. 198—208. Knutson, Robert C, to Rosemount Engineering Co. Method of applying electrical contacts. 3,348,299, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — ■578. Knutsson, Knut E. S. to Fosfatbolaget A.B Novel resin and method for producing same. 3,321,551 5-23-67 CI. 260—840. Ko, Wen H., to Conoflow Corp. Digital actuator including feedback representation of the stepper motor winding energization state. 3,304,480, 2-14-67, CI. 318 — 138. Ko, Yasuo, to Kokusai Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Electro- mechanical filter for low frequencies. 3,354,413 11-21-67 CI. 333—72. Ko, Yung L. : See — Ralston, Robert E., Ko, and 'Stackhouse. 3,310,436. Kobayashi, Hideki, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Cathode ray tubes employing a novel convergent electrostatic lens sys- tem for beam modulation. 3,320,458, 5^16-67, CI. 313 — 86. Kobayashi, Hidehiko : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Kobayashi, Yamaguchi, Uchio, Ishigami, and Hachino. 3,344,219. Kobayashi, Hiroshi, and S. Ohteru. Frequency multiplier with parallel ferro-resonance circuits. 3,349,317, 10-24-67, CI. 321 — 68. Kobayashi, Ikuya : See — ■ Iwashita, Noboru, Ohno, and Kobayashi. 3,344,880. Kobayashi, Iwao. Golf ball warmer. 3,351,330, 11-7-67, CI. 263—5. Kobayashi, Kanjiro, S. lino, and H. Ohta, to Nihon Surfactant Industries Co., Ltd. Diesters of ascorbic acid and process for producing the same. 3,318,914, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 343.7. Kobayashi, Kazunari : See — Tomono, Masami, Ueda, Takagi, and Kobayashi. 3,298,- 082. Kobayashi, Kazuo : See — Nishigaki, Susumu, Kobayashi, Noda, and Kajita. 3,301,- 307. Kobayashi, Keizo : See — Sawada, Hiroomi, Takahashi, Kobayashi, and Kasu. 3,299,806. Kobayashi, Masaaki, and Y. Matsumoto, to Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. Apparatus for automatically joining the ends of slivers. 3,315,321, 4-25-67, CI. 19—157. Kobayashi, Masaru, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hilachi Seisakusho. Control system for material reducing apparatus. 3,312,- 091, 4-4-67, CI. 72 — 11. Kobayashi, Shinjiro, to Maruman Co., Ltd. Flexible band for a wrist watch. 3,324,648, 6-13-67, CI. 59 — 79. Kobavashi, Shintaro : See — Kataoka, Shoei, Yamada, and Kobayashi. 3,353,010. Kobayashi, Tadahiro, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Inhibition of polymerization of monomeric compounds con- taining vinyl groups. 3,344,144, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 290. Kobayashi, Takashi : See — Nakane, Takashi, and Kobayashi. 3,310,445. Kobayashi, Tatsuo : See — Yoshiyama, Ichiro, Kobayashi, and Konlshi. 3,309,974. Kobayashi, Torakichi : See — Nakayama, Yoshiaki, Yamada, and Kobayashi. 3,358,171, Kobayashi, Toshio : See — Anraku, Takao, Ide, and Kobayashi. 3,340,249. Kobayashi, Tsuneo, Y. Kanzaki, K. Yoshimura, and Y. Yamamoto, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. Miniature synchronous motor. 3,333,128, 7-25-67, CI. 310—164. Kobayashi, Wagi, to Asahi Kabon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for manufacturing carbon black. 3,333,928, 8-1-67, CI. 23—209.6. Kobayashi, Yasushi. Selvage braiding means for a shuttle- less loom. 3,320,978, 5-23-67, CI. 139 — 54. Kobayashi, Yasutake : See — Hagihara, Shingo, Kobayashi, Hasogawa, and Osumi. 3,346,204. Kobayashi, Yuji : See — Takashi, Yukichi, Aishima, Kobayashi, and Tsunoda. 3,330,816. Kobbernagel, Ejler. Gasket arrangement for a centrifuge bowl with peripheral exhaust opening. 3,347,456, 10-17-67, CI. 233 — 20. Kobe, Inc. : See — Coberlv, Clarence J. 3.322,069. Coberly, Clarence J. 3.326,285. Coberly, Clarence J. 3,326,290. Coberly, Clarence J., Clarence J., Jr., and Russell. 3,307,- 631. Kobe Kogyo Corp. : See — Miwa, Hirohide, and Shiojiri. 3,329,854. Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. : See — Arikawa, Masayasu, Okuda, and Kano. 3,351,734. Asari, Akira. 3.359.770. Asari, Akira. 3,354,693. Goto, Asahiko. 3,354,913. Goto, Asahiko. 3,360,010. Kimura, Yoshio, Kasamatsu, and Kagawa. 3,303,322. Nishimura, Shojiro, Ishizaki, and Baba. 3,303,892. Kobel. Hans: See — Rutschmann, Jurg, Kobel, and Schreier. 3,314,961. Kobelt, Jack R. Single lever marine engine control unit. 3,330,- 390, 7-11-67, CI. 192 — .096. Kobelt, Walter, to Adolph Saurer Ltd. Device for the at- tendance of an embroidery machine. 3,338,195, 8-29-67, CI. 112 — 83. Kober, Ehrenfried H., H. F. Lederle, and G. F. Ottmann, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Preparation of polvfluoro- alkyl phosphonitrilates. 3,304,350, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 973. Kober, Ehrenfried H., and H. F. Lederle, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Derivatives of chloromethylated diphenyl ethers. 3,354,226, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 613. Kober, Frederick P., to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Method of making electric battery elec- trodes. 3,335,033, 8-8-67, CI. 136 — 29. Kober, William, to The Garrett Corp. Alternating current generator. 3,310,695, 3-21-67, CI. 310 — 156. Kober, William, to The Garrett Corp. Axial air gap dynamo- electric machine with a disc rotor. 3,320,453, 5-16-67, CI. 310 — 268. Kober, William, to The Garrett Corp. Alternating current generator. 3,320,454, 5-16-67, CI. 310 — 268. Kober. William, to The Garrett Corp. Dynamoelectric machine. 3,324,321, 6-6-67, CI. 310—156. Kober, William, to The Garrett Corp. Dynamoelectric machine. 3,334,254, 8-1-67, CI. 310—156. Koberly, Inc. : See — Kobernick, Gerald. 3,357,545. LIST OF PATENTEES 713 Kobernlek, Gerald, to Koberly, Inc. Dental materials and ap- paratus for preparing the same. 3,357,545, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 47. Kobetz, Paul : See — Beaird, Francis M., Jr., and Kobetz. 3,338,842. Brendel, Gottfried J., Kobetz, and Whaley. 3,326,955. Kobetz, Paul, to Ethvl Corp. Polyalkenesulfide production. 3,334,073, 8-1-67, CI. 260—79. Kobetz. Paul, and F. M. Beaird, to Ethyl Corp. Catalyst for manufacture of tetramethyllead. 3,322,685, 5-30-67, CI. Kobetz, Paul, and W. H. Thomas, to Ethyl Corp. Electrolytic preparation of vinyllead compounds. 3,344,048, 9-26-67, CI. 204 — 59. Kobetz, Paul, and F. M. Beaird, Jr., to Ethyl Corp. Co-catalyst compositions for the preparation of tetramethyllead. 3,357,- 928, 12-12-67. CI. 252 — 429. Kobick, David G. Packaging machine. 3,352,087, 11-14-67, Q\ t .53 339 Kobler, Paul.' Massage device. 3,359,58S, 12-26-67, CI. 15 — 110. Kobler. Richard, B. N. Whitloek, W. Babaoff, and J. Peter- paul, to MeGraw-Edison Co. Teaching machine card. 3,343,- 277, 9-26-67, CI. 35—6. Kobler, Victor and W. Hair clippers having a swingable, reciproeable cutter blade. 3,314,149, 4-18-67, CI. 30 — 222. Kobler, Werner : See — Kobler, Victor and W. 3,314,149. Koblischek. Peter : See — Dithmar, Karl, and Koblischek. 3,349,035. Koblitz, Francis F., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Chlorhydrin- bisphenol reaction products and varnish containing same. 3,336,250, 8-15-67, CI. 260—18. Koblitz, Frank F., and R. G. Petrella, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Vinylidene fluoride polymer dispersions. 3,324,069, 6- 6-67, CI. 260—31.4. Kobold, Patrick J., and R. M. Thomas, to Honeywell Inc. Angular position indicators. 3,351,952, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 187. Kobori, Yasusaburo. Safety devices for vehicles. 3,336,045, 8- 15-67 CI. 280 — 150. Kobrehel, Peter M., to General Motors Corp. Molding retainer clip. 3.353,229, 11-21-67, CI. 24 — 73. Kobryner, Herman H. : See — Norden, Alexander R., and Kobryner. 3,339,052. Kobus, Stanislas : See — Benmussa, Henri, and Kobus. 3,336,443. Kobus, Stanislas, and P. T. Chu, to International Standard Electric Corp. Selection system for electrical circuits or equipments. 3,350.696, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Kobusi Electric Co., Ltd. : See — Tanaka, Yukio. 3,336,167. Koch. Alan J. : See — Scheitlin, Thomas G., Koch, and Hames. 3,321.933. Koch. Alexander W. Water heater. 3,299,881, 1-24-67, CI. 126—271. Koch, Bernhard R.. to Grob & Co. A.G. Weaving heddle. 3.304,957. 2-21-67, CI. 139—93. Koch, Bernhard R., to Grob & Co. AG. Corner connection on a heddle frame. 3,335,759, 8-15-67, CI. 139 — 91. Koch, Bernhard R., to Grob & Co. A.G. Frame stave for a heddel frame. 3,348,5S0, 10-24-67, CI. 139—91. Koch. Bernhard R.. to Grob & Co. A.G. Heddle frame. 3,352,- 329, 11-14-67, CI. 139—92. Koch, Bernhard R.. to Grob & Co., A.G. Doup heddle carry- ing rod for leno and cross weaving. 3,353,569, 11-21-67, CI. 139 — 51. Koch. Carl. Evaluation device for an exposure meter. 3,329.- 337, 7-4-67, CI. 235—64.7. Koch, Clarence B. : See — Griffith. George L, and Koch. 3,321,886. Koch. Conrad : See — Kunz, Wilhelm, Jacobi, Koch, and Geus. 3.309.406. Zimmermann, Rolf, Englisch, and Koch. 3,299,089. Koch. Daniel F., 50% to Incoplas Corp., and 50% to Carrier & Koch Associates. Coin-operated dispenser. 3,330,394, 7-11- 67, CI. 194 — 59. Koch. Earl E. : See — Halls, Lawrence M., Koch, and McCarty. 3.319,493. Koch, Earl E., and H. G. McCarty, to Sperry Rand Corp. Harvester header construction. 3,304,699, 2-21-67, CI. 56—23. Koch, Earl E.. L. M. Halls, and H. G. MeCartv. to Sperry Rand Co. Windrower sickle drive. 3,324,638, 6-13-67, CI. 56 — 23. Koch, Ernst, W. Rosskopp, and H. Jost, to Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. Lubricant additive comprising a bitumen-acrvlate polymerization product. 3,296,164, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 28. Koch, Eugene, to MS & R, Inc. Method of setting a boring bar. ana fixture for doing so. 3,323,221, 6-6-67, CI. 33 — 185. to MS & R, Inc. Radius dresser. 3,324,843, 125—11. Koch, Francis M. Apparatus for making ornamental articles. 3,300,107, 1-24-67. CI. 223 — 46. Koch, Gerhard : See — Rothkegel, Josef, Flittner, and Koch. 3,355,330. 242-023— P 46 Koch Eugene, 6-13-67, CI. Koch. II., & Sons : Sec — Gaylord, John A. 3,306,653. Gavli.nl, John A. 3,330,01 I. Gaylord, John A. 3,351,082. Pradenas, Fernando. 3,330,035. Koch, Hana : See — Buschmann, Gerhard E., Gottbardt, and Koch. 3,320,343, Koch, Heinz : See — Woitzel, Heinz, and Koch. 3,339,233. Kock, Helmut, to Wilson Shipyard, Inc. Hydrofoil. 3,359,036, 12-20-67, CI. 114 — 665. Koch, Joseph D. : See — Hiatt, Arthur B.. and Koch. 3,360.310. Koch, Karl, J. M. Hoyt, and C. E. Frank, to National Dis- tillers and Chemical Corp. Polymerization of bis-(a-halo- alkyl) aromatic compounds in the presence of a coupling agent ; reaction conducted in organic solvent/hydroxylic. 3,359,239, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 47. Koch, Karl F. : See — Hoyt, John M., Frank, and Koch. 3.345,332. Schrage, Albert, and Koch. 3,348,039. Koch, Kenneth M., and W. E. Rice, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Tandem axle drive mechanism. 3,324,965, 6-13-67, CI. 180—22. Koch, Kenneth M., and W. E. Rice, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Steerable axle assembly having camber adjustment means. 3,342,507, 9-19-67, CI. 280 — 96.1. Koch, Milton E., to La Belle Industries, Inc. Power supply circuit. 3,319,074, 5-9-07, CI. 307 — 66. Koch, Otto: See — Simm, Walter, and Koch. 3,298,830. Simm, Walter, and Koch. 3.330,683. Stein, Werner, Koch, and Weiss. 3,354,187. Stein, Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,345,301. Stein, Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,351,559. Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Bunge, Koch, Linsert, and Hager. 3,305,687. Koch, Otto, A. Prietzschk, A. Reichle, and H. Zygan, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for treat- ing amorphous polycarbonate film with solvent vapor. 3,327,033, 6-20-67, CI. 264: — 83. Koch, Peter, to Tree Island Steel Co., Ltd. Furniture spring construction. 3,338,571, 8-29-67, CI. 267—99. Koch, Philippe : See — Baque, Pierre, Darras, and Koch. 3,352,004. Koch Processes Ltd. : See — Tongs, Derek J. 3,356,501. Koch, Richard C, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Azabenzocyclo- alkane-N-carboxamidines. 3,314,963, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 288. Koch, Richard K. ; Vi to A. D. Van Meter, Jr., and R. B. Oxtoby. Pocket dispenser. 3,326,433, 6-20-67, CI. 224 — 26. Koch, Robert B., to Grob & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. Thread guide device. 3,304,958, 2-21-67, CI. 139—96. Koch, Robert B., to The Polymer Corp. Method of bonding a nylon cover onto a braided nylon hose. 3,334,165, 8—1-67, CI. 264—135. Koch, Robert E., and W. F. M. Gray, to General Electric Co. Electrical terminal or tap for a strip wound coil and method of making the same. 3,315,199, 4-18-67, CI. 336 — 192. Koch, Roland G., to Universal Engineering Co. Axially ad- justable tool holder construction. 3,347,115, 10-17-67, CI. 77—58. Koch. Ronnev R. : See — Paramore, Edwin L. Glazner, and Koch. 3,312,296. Koch, Stanley D., to Monsanto Research Corp. Aryloxy esters of pyridine and furan aliphatic acids. 3,312,711, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 295. Koch, Ulrich H., to Whitey Research Tool Co. Valve handle positioner. 3,337,184, 8-22-67, CI. 251—263. Koch, Ulrich H., and G. A. Soderlund, to Whitey Research Tool Co. Valve with rotating turret connection. 3,312,- 446, 4-4-67, CI. 251 — 61. Koch, Ulrich H., and G. A. Soderlund, to Whitey Research Tool Co. Diaphragm valve with venting apertures in body. 3,354,897. 11-2S-67, CI. 137 — 312. Koch, Ulrich H., K. Buchholz, and G. A. Soderlund, to Whitey Research Tool Co. Sample cylinder valve. 3,356,335, 12-5- 67, CI. 251 — 214. Koch, Walter : See — Rausch, Hans, Koch, and Meiler. 3,305,345. Koch, Werner, and F. Preuss, to Roland Offselmaschinenfabrlk Faber & Schleicher AG. Adjustable vibrating roller in the inking mechanism of a printing machine. 3,345,941, 10-10- 67, CI. 101 — 350. Kochalski, Horst, to Hauni-Werke Koerber & Co. K.G. Ap- paratus for producing a tobacco rod. 3,298,376, 1-17-67, CI. 131—84. Kochalski, Horst, to Hauni-Werke Koerber & Co. K.G. Method for producing a tobacco rod. 3,340,877, 9-12-67, CI. 131—84. Kochanowski, George A., to Kinkead Industries Inc. Projec- tion screen or the like. 3,329,195, 7-4-67, CI. 160 — 24. Kochanowski, George A., to Kinkead Industries, Inc. Carpet stretcher. 3,359,032, 12^19-67, CI. 294 — 8.6. Kochen, Maximiliaan A., and H. Stammer, to American Ma- chine & Foundry Co. Fryer scale. 3,357,341, 12-12-67, CI. 99 — 334. Kocher, Erich J., to Vilter Mfg. Corp. Oil free refrigerant compressor. 3,300,997, 1-31-67. CI. 62 — 117. 714 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Front load- 182—209. 3,296,015. Kocher, Ernst-TJlrich : See — Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,311,591. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,311,592. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,313,780. Wagner, Kuno, and Kocher. 3,316,219. Kocher, Ernest-Ulrich, and F. Kolb, to Karbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization of gaseous formalde- hyde. 3,296,205, 1-3-67, CI. 260—67. Kocher, Hans, to Buren Watch Co. S.A. Self-winding watch movement. 3,306,025. 2-28-67, CI. 58 — 82. Kocher, Hans, to Biiren Watch Co. S.A. Regulating device for a watch movement. 3,306,026. 2-28-67, CI. 58 — 109. Kocher, Klaus, to International Standard Electric Corp. Car- rier frequency generators. 3,343,094, 9-19-67, CI. 328 — 17. Kochey, Edward L., Jr. : See — Olson, Robert L., and Kochey. 3,358,650. Kochis, August J., to O. C. Eckel. Door with removable sheet. 3,325,943, 6-20-67, CI. 49—381. Kochis, Stephen N. : See — Chu, Richard C, Kochis, and Mayron. 3,328,643. Kochkin, Georgy M. : See — Ermakov, Ivan S., Kochkin, Meshengisser, and Shakhov. 3,342,123. Kochli, Willy, to Jean Singer & Cie S.A. Manufacture of hour signs for watch and clock faces. 3,323,396, 6-6-67, CI. 82—1. Kochly, Joseph A. : See — Arnold, James S., Kochly, Salmon, and Vincent. 3,328,- 753. Kochman, Miroslav. Combination griddle and hot plate. 3,344,735, 10-3-67, CI. 99—340. Koci, Ludvik F., to General Motors Corp. Railway vehicle truck. 3,313,244, 4-11-67, CI. 105 — 172. Kocian, Frank A., to International Harvester Co. Self- aligning bearing assembly. 3,311,429, 3-28-67, CI. 308 — 187. Kocian, Frank A., to International Harvester Co. Lubricated bearing and housing mounted fitting therefor. 3,314,735, 4-18-67, CI. 308 — 187. Kocian, George J., to The Yoder Co. Flying punch. 3,322,011, 5-30-67, CI. 83—285 Kocian, Ralph B., and B. L. Gamble, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can holder. 3,344,904, 10-3-67, CI. 198—131. Kocina, Lawrence A. : See — Werner, Richard L., and Kocina. 3.318,413. Werner, Richard L., and Kocina. 3,354,987. Kocina, Lawrence A., to R. D. Werner Co., Inc. ing extension ladders. 3,321,042, 5-23-67, CI. Kock, Erhard : See — Juvinall, James W., Kock, and McCaslin. Kock, Hendrikus G. : See — Jochems, Pieter J. W., Kock, and De Werdt. 3,324,360. Kocks, Friedrich, and H. Holthoff, to Friedrich Kocks Kom- manditgesellschaft. Drive for a multiple-stand rolling mill. 3,299,685, 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 249. Kocks, Friedrich, and K. Rotert, to Friedrich Kocks Kom- manditgesellschaft. Multiple-stand rolling mill. 3,316,746, 5-2-67, CI. 72—238. Kocks, Friedrich, Kommanditgesellschaft : See — Kocks, Friedrich, and Holthoff. 3,299,685. Kocks. Friedrich. and Rotert. 3,316,746. Kost, Erwin. 3,334, 515. Kost, Erwin, and Bindernagel. 3,331,238. Vater, Max, and Hinkel. 3,314,264. Kocks Pittsburgh Corp. : See — Rumrich, Roland F. 3,320,827. Kocorowski, Robert J. : See — Schlicke, Heinz M., Blomdahl, Barbieri, and Kocorowski. 3,329,911. Kocsis, Joseph, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Fabrica- tion of a semiconductive device with closely spaced electrodes. 3,303,071, 2-7-67, CI. 148—187. Koda, Arthur J., J. Kutyla, and R. H. Marks, to Clare, C. P. '& Co. Automotive distributor and ignition system. 3,359,455, 12-19-67, CI. 315— <209, Koda, Nobuo J. : See — Yaggy, Leon S., and Koda. 3,356,878. Koda, Nobuo J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Single gun storage tube with target emission sustained bv electric field. 3,304,462, 2-14-67, CI. 315—12. Koda, Nobuo J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Infrared camera tube having grid-type infrared-sensitive target. 3,324,327, 6-6- 67, CI. 313— «6. Koda, Nobuo J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Infrared image con- verter and display tuiy>- 3,324,329, 6-6-67, CI. 313 — 101. Koda, Nobuo J., and L. S. Yaggy, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling image direct viewing tube with rotatahle storage cylinder. 3,319,105, 5-9-67, CI. 313—149 Kodaira, Nobuhisa. Apparatus of heat treatment for svn- thetic yarns. 3,298,430, 1-17-67, CI. 165—105. Kodaira, Nobuhisa. Constant temperature heating apparatus using thermal medium vapor. 3,327,772, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 32. Kodama, Koretaka, A. Shigemi, and T. Ogata, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Method of operating a blast furnace. 3,323,904, 6-6-67, CI. 75 — 31. Kodama, Yutaka : See — Takai. Akira, Saikawa, Kodama, Matsubara, and Hirai. 3,303.188. Kodama, Yutaka, T. Sasakura, S. Takata, M. Shinjo, M. Naka- bayashi, and H. Tamura, to Toyama Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Process for producing cyanuric chloride. 3,326,911, 6-20-67, CI. 260—248. Kodaras, Michael J., to Baldwin-Ehret-Hill, Inc. Acoustical panel with cellular lattice embedded into sound absorp- tive element. 3,351,154, 11-7-67. CI. 181—33. Kodaras, Michael J., and J. F. Duda, to Elof Hansson, Inc. Noise masking installation. 3,298,455, 1-17-67, CI. 181— .5. Kodner, Ira J. : See — Griffith, Edward J., and Kodner. 3,312,523. Koe, Billie K. : See — Schach von Wittenau, M., and Koe. 3,320,282. Koe, Walter N. : See — Shichman, Daniel, Farrar, and Koe. 3,336,025. Koeber, Henry J., Jr., to Bell & Howell Co. Light source controlled filter actuating mechanism for motion picture camera. 3,314,349, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 12.20. Koeblitz, William E., and A. R. Thompson, to Clevite Corp. Magnetic recorder device. 3,302,212, 1-31-67, CI. 346 — 139. Koebner, Adolf, and H. A. Potts, to Marchon Products Ltd. Alkyl- and alkaryl-oxyalkyl-N-hydroxyalkyl amine oxides. 3,356,727, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 570.7. Koefoed, Jack F., and F. F. Tilden, to Diamond Crystal Salt Co. Packet dispenser. 3,351,209, 11-7-67, CI. 211 — 49. Koegel, Gerhard : See — Morf, Max, and Koegel. 3,342,542. Koegemann, Victor E., W. L. Denman, and C. B. Friedman, to W. R. Grace & Co. Composition and method for treating fresh cooling water. 3,347.797, 10-17-67, CI. 252 — 181. Koehl, Hans H., to C.E.M. Co., Inc. Clinch nut. 3,315,721, 4-25-67, CI. 151 — 41.74. Koehl, Herman, to Heko, Inc. Clinch nut. 3,304.980, 2-21- 67. CI. 151 — 41.72. Koehl, William J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Electrochemical synthesis of. cyclopropane ring compounds. 3,321,387, 5-23-67, Ci. 204 — 72. Koehl, William J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Electrochemical synthesis of esters. 3,326,784, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 80. Koehl, William J., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Electrochemical preparation of aromatic esters. 3,347,758, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 59. Koehler, Dankwart, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High-speed pulse generator using charge-storage step-recov- ery diode. 3,299,294, 1-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Koehler-Dayton, Inc. : See — Lee, Robert G. 3,342,341. Smyers, William H., Jr. 3,310,316. Koehler, Hans J. : See — Illis, Alexander, Koehler, and Brandt. 3,342.547. Koehler Mfg. Co. : See — Lozeau, Homer A. 3,301,713. Koehler, Sandra S. Wig support. 3,310,267, 3-21-67, CI. 248—176. Koehler, Thomas J. : See — Loheed, Richard W., Whitaker, Koehler, MolTison, and Zynda. 3,341,104. Koehn, George L., to E. & J. Gallo Winery. Apparatus and method for separating stem and leaves from grapes in a grape harvester. 3,303,638, 2-14-67, CI. 56 — 330. Koehnken, George O. : See — Topper, Robert L., Cofield, Foster, Woebcke, and Koehn- ken. 3,347,599. Koeijmans, Gerard D., to Mobil Oil Corp. Hybrid seismic processing system. 3,344,407, 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Koelle, Otto, to B. Braun. Apparatus for measuring small variations in gas pressure. 3,345,877, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 401. Koelle, Otto, to B. Braun. Temperature control unit for main- taining the temperature of a liquid bath at a determined magnitude. 3,354,944, 11-28-67, CI. 165 — 26. Koeller, Paul, and J. H. Lang, to Dominio Engineering Works, Ltd. Shroud seal for hydraulic machines. 3,360,238, 12-26-67. CI. 253 — 26. Koellisch, Glenn M. Rug sample binder construction. 3,338,- 409, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 82. Koeln, Carl C. Drill attachment. 3,305,034, 2-21-67, CI. 175 — 299. Koenders, Elisabeth, to Blikman & Sartorius N.V. Device for suspending plane articles such as envelopes, portfolios, and the like, from a rail. 3,359,986, 12-26-67, CI. 129 — 16.7. Koeneman, Milton H. : See — iStein, Joseph L., and Koeneman. 3,340,831. Koenen, Gunter : See — iSzczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3,297,584. Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3.298,964. Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3,317.436. Szczepanek, Alfred, and Koenen. 3,323,859. Koenig, Alexander : See — Ryhiner, Guenther, Ryhiner, Voss. and Koenig. 3,328,208. Koenig, Edward W., and G. R. Cope, to Harbinson-Walker Refractories Co. Refractory-coated oxygen lance. 3,352,552, 11-14-67, CI. 266 — 34. Koenig, Eldo C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Control for a system with a parabolic relationship between a parameter and an output. 3,343,991, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 86. Koenig, Horst : See — Metzger, Horst, and Koenig. 3,332,995. Koenig, John O. Boat carrier for pickup mounted camper coaches. 3,357,578, 12-12-67. CI. 214 — 450 LIST OV PATENTEES 715 Koenig, Karl-Helnz : See — Stelmmig, Anna, Koenig, Sanne, Pommer, and Stum- meyer. 3,324,120. Koenig, Karl-Heiuz, J. Datow, E.-H. Pommer, J. Jung, and H. Scholz, to Badlsehe Aniline & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Production of quaternary haloalkylammonlum salts. 3,301.902. 1-31-G7, CI. 260—567.6. Koenig, Karl-Heinz, and H. Pommer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Chloroniethylamldiniurn salts. 3,303,550, 2-21-67, CI. 260—247.5. Koenig, Nathan H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Acid anhydride treatment of wool in the presence of cresol. 3,332,733, 7-25-67, CI. 8— 12S. Koenig, Nathan H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Modification of wool with organic chlorophosphate in the presence of methylpyrrolidone and butyrolactone. 3,332,- 734, 7-25-67, CI. S— 128. Koenig, Nathan H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Sulfonyl chloride modification of wool in presence of butyro- lactone and methylpyrrolidone. 3,332,735, 7-25-67, CI. 8 — 12S. Koenig, Nathan H., to United States of America, Agriculture. Modification of wool with isatoic acid anhydrides in the presence of butyrolactone. 3,346,327, 10-10-67, CI. 8—128. Koenlgshof, Gerald A., to Timber Engineering Co. Appa- ratus for fabricating wood building components. 3,299,- 920, 1-24-67, CI. 144 — 288. Koenlgshof, Gerald A., to Timber Engineering Co. Truss plate. 3,312,485, 4-4-67, CI. 2S7 — 20.92. Koenigshof, Gerald A., to Timber Engineering Co. Connector plate. 3,343,439, 9-26-67, CI. 85 — 13. Koennecke, Wolfgang, to Bockenheimer Brotfabrik F. Reissig G.m.b.H. Wrapper for rolls. 3,319,873, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 87. Koep, Kenneth J., to Weston Instruments, Inc. A.-C. voltage calibrating apparatus. 3,305,768. 2-21-67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Koepernik, Karl H., to Kall-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Meth- od of treating exhaust gases. 3,310,366, 3-21-67, CI. 23—2. Koepf, Almont H., and R. K. Richter, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Apparatus. 3,312,099, 4-4-67, CI. 72 — 392. Koepke, Donald B., to Webcor, Inc. Record player spindle adapter. 3,329,435, 7-4-67, CI. 274—10. Koepke, Frederick W. : See — Evans, Dewey M., and Koepke. 3,313,143. Evans, Dewey M., and Koepke. 3,360,400. Koepke, Frederick W., Jr., C. A. Taylor, and O. M. Arnold, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Elevating and lowering ap- paratus. 3,343,656, 9-26-67, CI. 198—219. Koepke, Gunther : See — Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Dryczynski, Koepke, Platz, and Lessning. 3,325.729. Koepke, John A., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Panel mounted switch housing. 3,311,731, 3-28-67, a. 200 — 168. Koepke, John A., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Switch assembly including indicating means. 3,350.531, 10-31-67, CI. 200 — 167. Koepke, John F., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electrical power transformer having means to prevent damage in shipment. 3,344,381, 9-26-67, CI. 336—92. Koeplinger, Ronald D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Dip braz- ing composition. 3,305,407, 2-21-67, CI. 148 — 24. Koepp, Hans-Martin, E. Siggel, and H. Roedel, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Addition of calcium hexafluorosili- cate or hexafluorosilicic acid as haze inhibitor during two- stage catalytic production of polyethylene terephthalate. 3,346,542, 10-10-67, CI. 260—75. Koepp, Ronald L., and D. C. Bailey, to Motorola, Inc. In- tegrated field-effect differential amplifier. 3,349,300, 10-24- 67, CI. 317 — 235. Koeppen, William E. : See — Ummel, Richard L., and Koeppen. 3,323,159. Koepplin, William J. : See — Cable, Thomas H., Jr., Hinds, and Koepplin. 3,337,324. Koerber John H. : See — Hulsebus, Richard P., and Koerber. 3,337,221. Koerber, John H., to Outboard Marine Corp. Trailer brake. 3,299,987, 1-24-67, CI. 188—2. Koering, Lawrence K. : See — Dickinson, John D., and Koering. 3,312,064. Koerner, Gotz : See — Rossmy, Gerd, and Koerner. 3,313,S37. Koerner, Gotz, to Th. Goldsmidt A.-G. Novel silanes and proc- ess for their production. 3,322,808, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Koerner, Gotz, and G. Rossmy, to Th. Goldsmidt A.G. Organo- silicon compounds. 3,314,982, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Koerner, Harry E. : See — Wright, Robert L., Jr., and Koerner. 3,34S,114. Koerner, Harry E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pano- graphic X-ray tubehead assemblage for intraoral use com- bined with aligning ear probes. 3,337,730, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — 50. Koerner, Harry E., and C. H. Haskins, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Compression band. 3,313,511, 4-11-67, CI. 248 — 361. Koerner, Harry E., and E. W. Vaughn, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Panographic x-ray tubehead with a projecting anode rod mounted for manual movement about two mutu- ally perpendicular axes. 3,359,423, 12-19-67, CI. 250 — 91. Koerner, John A. : See — Damonte, John B., and Koerner. 3,340,535. Koerner, Ralph J., to Bunker-Ramo Corp. Selection device. 3,316,420, 4-25-67, CI. 307 — 88. Koerner, Ralph J., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Electronic di- rectional error indicating system. 3,355,70o, 11-28-67, CI. 340—27. Koerner, Ralph J., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Apparatus for vehicle detection. 3,355,707, 11-28-67, CI. 340—38. Koerner, Ralph J., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Three state storage device. 3,355,726, 11-28-67, CI. 340—174. Koerner, Ralph J., and A. D. Scarbrough, to The Bunker- Ramo Corp. Content addressable memory. 3,297,995, 1- 10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Koerner, Ralph J., and E. J. Schneberger, to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Associative memory selection device. 3,300,766, 1-24-67, CI. 340—174. Koerner, Ralph J., and S. Nlssim, to The Gunker-Ramo Corp. Memory system. 3,334,330, 8-1-07, CI. 340 — 173. Koerper Engineering Associates, Inc. : See — Gerber, Karol. 3,335,669. Govin, Charles T., and Koerper. 3,321,107. » Koerper, Erhardt C. : See — Govin, Charles T., and Koerper. 3,321,107. Koester, Charles J. : See — Kavanagh, Arthur J., Koester, Thorburn, and Tackaberry. 3,348,547. Koester, Charles J., to American Optical Co. Q-switching apparatus for a laser device. 3,311,845, 3-28-67, CI. 331—94.5. Koester, Gerhard H. : See — Bach, Walter H., and Koester. 3,313,995. Koester, James G., to Jacob Brenner Co. Tank vent assembly. 3,356,249, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 44. Koetter, Leonard. Multiple electrical outlet fused plug recep- tacle. 3,320,383, 5-16-67, CI. 200—115.5. Koetters, Ronald A. Method and apparatus for disintegrating concrete and like materials. 3,344,995, 10-3-67, CI. 241 — 1. Koff, Bernard L., and J. C. Burge, to General Electric Co. Stator casing. 3,303,998, 2-14-67, CI. 230—133. Koff, Fred W. : See — Fuhrmann, Robert, Kofi, and Jerolamon. 3,297,675. Koffler, Arthur. Recording diagnostic machines. 3,302,639, 2-7-67, CI. 128—2.06. Kofink, Siegfried, to J. Eberspacher. Electromagnetic pump. 3.302,5S2, 2-7-67, CI. 103—53. Kofink, Siegfried, to Geratebau Eberspacher OHG. Resilient bearing support means for rotatable shaft. 3,304,802, 2-21- 67, CI. 74 — 573. Kofink, Siegfried, to J. Eberspacher. Combustion device with pre-combustion chamber. 3,320,997, 5-23-67, CI. 158 — 28. Kofoid, Melvin J., to The Boeing Co. Apparatus for effecting the transmission of electromagnetic energy through a dense plasma. 3,310,807, 3-21-67, CI. 343 — 787. Kofron, James T. : See — Duennebier, Frederick C, and Kofron. 3,297,445. Koft, Emil, Jr. : See — Herd, Richard S., Koft, and Otto. 3,350,310. Koga, Wataru : See — JTsuruta, Shiro, Koga, Abo, and Abe. 3,322,732. Kogan, Abraham. Multiple flash evaporator-condenser. 3,337,- 419, 8-22-67, CI. 202—173. Kogan, Mark N., and S. N. Kibirev. Device for grinding a group of lens-like quartz resonators. 3,321,868, 5-30-67, CI. 51—129. Kogel, Wilhelm G., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Absorption re- frigeration system of the inert gas type. 3,338,062, 8-29- 67, CI. 62—141. Kohan, Leonard R., and D. A. Kaul, to American Can Co. Method of treating tobacco. 3,327,716, 6-27-67, CI. 131— 120. Kohara, Hlromichi : See — Yasui, Teruo, and Kohara. 3.341,567. Kohashi, Tadao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Solid-state image intensifier with variable contrast ratio. 3,315,080, 4-18-67, CI. 250—213. Kohashi, Tadao, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.. Ltd. Wavelength converting type radiant energy responsive dis- play device. 3,34S,056, 10-17-67, CI. 250—213. Kohaut, Hans, and H. Wittel, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Seeding device for a magnetohydrody- namic generator. 3,359,436, 12-19-67, CI. 310 — 11. Kohl, Douglas A., to Litton Systems, Inc. Process and ap- paratus for collimated sign. 3,309,665, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 120. Kohl, Eberhard : See — Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3.349.672. Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3,354,793. Kohl, Eberhard, and R. Maier. Piston for internal combustion engines. 3,319,536, 5-16-67, CI. 92—231. Kohl, Gunter : See — Gerlach, Willi, Kohl, and Monch. 3,341,37S. Kohl, John O., to Andersen Corp. Continuous channel cover- ing for window frames and the like. 3,340,665, 9-12—67, CI. 52—656. Kohl, Karl : See — Finkenauer, Helmut, Seibert, Kohl, Luecke, and Schubert. 3,346,322. Kohl, Hermann J., to Norda Essential Oil and Chemical Co. Sea shell perfume diffuser. 3,310,472, 3-21-67, CI. 167— 94. 716 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kohl, Paul : See — Schlapp, Georg, and Kohl. 3,358,562. Kohl, Peter C, and J. E. Moulder, to AEL Food Automation, Inc. Limited line-pressure buffer conveyor system for delicate articles. 3,337,023, 8-22-67, CI. 198 — 127. Kohlenberger, Charles W, to North American Aviation, Inc. Optical collimation device. 3,349,664, 10-31-67, CI. 88— 14. Kohler Co. : See — Fenton, Alvin P. 3,314,408. Povalski, Eugene A. 3,308,484. Kohler Coating Machinery Corp., The: See — Kohler, John B. 3,314,163. Kohler, Dale M., to Armco Steel Corp. Production of cube-on- edge oriented silicon-iron. 3,333.991, 8-1-67, CI. 148 — 111. Kohler, Dale M., to Armco Steel Corp. Production of oriented silicon-Iron using grain growth inhibitor during primary recrystallization heat treatment. 3,333,992, 8-1-67, CI. 148—113. Kohler, Dale M., to Armco Steel Corp. Production of thin, oriented silicon-iron wherein grain growth inhibitor is added to primary recrystallization heat treatment atmos- phere as function of Mn content and final thickness. 3,333,993, 8-1-67, CI. 148—113. Kohler, Fred, and W. C. Rudd. to Polyelectric Corp. Plastic resistance elements and methods for making same. 3,351,- 822, 11-7-67, CI. 338—322. Kohler, Hans K. H. : See — Heimberger, Helmut, and Kohler. 3,341,694. Kohler, Hans W., to United States of America, Army. Satel- lite spin measurement. 3,297,948, 1-10-67, CI. 324 — 70. Kohler, Hellmut, to Teerbau Gesellschaft fur Strassenbau mbH. Method of bonding pavements to concrete or steel subsurfaces. 3,333,517, 8-1-67, CI. 94 — 22. Kohler, Jacob W. L., A. A. Dros, J. R. Geuns, and G. Prast, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for producing cold at low temperatures and cold-gas refrigerator particu- larly suitable for use in such a device. 3,327,486, 6-27-67, CI. 62 — 6. Kohler, Jacob W. L., H. Fokker, and R. J. Meeijer, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Leakage prevention arrangement for hot-gas reciprocating apparatus. 3,355,882, 12-5-67, CI. 60—24. Kohler, John B., to The Kohler Coating Machinery Corp. Nozzle construction for coating machines and the like. 3 314 ig3 4_i8_(37 Q\ 34 155 Koliler/Kar'l. Inserted door lock. 3,343,860, 9-26-67, CI. 292— 169. Kohler, Lothar, to Ruti Machinery Works Ltd. Arrangement for automatic and manual bobbin changing. 3,346,018, 10- 10-67, CI. 139 — 232. Kohler, Richard B. : .See — Huste, Arno, Breza. and Kohler. 3,345.182. Kohler. Samuel H., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Dust- collecting system for saw machine. 3,339,597, 9-5-67, CI. 143 — 47. Kohler, Theodore N., and E. A. Sand, to Western Textile Products Co. Plastic articles and methods of making same. 3,330,187, 7-11-67, CI. 94—18. Kohler, Werner, and R. Schacher, to Daimler-Benz Aktienge- sellschaft. Headlight-dimming system including automatic switching to dimmed beam upon failure in the control circuit. 3,360,681, 12-26-67, CI. 315 — 83. Kohlhaas, Rudolf : See — Hloch, Albert. Kohlhaas, Medic, and Neises. 3,345,192. Kohlhagen. Frederick A., and C. N. Alletta. Felt pit belt for bowling machine. 3,358,813, 12-19-67, CI. 198 — 193. Kohlhagen, Walter. Self-starting rotors for synchronous reac- tion motors. 3,322,987, 5-30-67, CI. 310 — 164. Kohlhagen, Walter, to Amphenol Corp. Self-starting synchro- nous reaction motor. 3,333,129, 7-25-67, CI. 310 — 164. Kohlhagen, Walter. Method and apparatus for magnetizing permanent-magnet rotors for synchronous reaction motors. 3,335,377, 8-8-67, a. 335—284. Kohlhagen, Walter. Presettable and resettable counter. 3,351,- 277, 11-7-67, CI. 235 — 132. Kohlhagen, Walter. Spring-type electromechanical oscillator. 3.360.704, 12-26-67, CI. 318—128. Kohli, Ortwin : See — Lohmar, Walther, Harnisch, Schmahl, Kohli, and Spenner. 3,353,398. Kohling, Alfons : See — Sandstede, Gerd, Binder, Kohling. and Riehter. 3.350,200. Sanstede, Gerd, Kohling, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Riehter, and Walter. 3,341,936. Kohli, Charles F., and T. Jonkhoff, to Shell Oil Co. Produc- tion of ethylene glycol acetates. 3,349,118, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 497. Kohli, Charles F., and R. Van Helden, to Shell Oil Co. Prep- aration of alkenyl esters from alkenyl chlorides and metal carboxvlates in the presence of palladous chloride. 3,358,- 016, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 491. Kohlmeyer, Horst, to Lohmann-Apparatebau K.G. Ventilat- ing device for spaces in building. 3,302,54S, 2-7-67, CI. 98—33. Kohls, James P., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Forward and reverse guidance control for vehiles. 3,322,225, 5-30-67, CI. 180 — 79.1. Kohlstrunk, Arthur T., to Wheel Trueing Tool Co. Crank- shaft-simulating dresser. 3,299,582, 1-24-67, CI. 51 — 262. Kohlswa Jernverks Aktiebolag : See — Nilsson, Eric O. F. 3,302,892. Kohn, Earl J. : See — Asbury, George F., Kohn, and Richards. 3,329,894. Asbury, George F., Kohn, and Richards. 3,333,190. Kohn, Gustave K. : See — McCaskey, Bob L., Kohn, and Moore. 3,356,572. Kohn, Gustave K., to Chevron Research Co. Attenuation of pesticidal residues on seeds. 3,305,441, 2-21-67, CI. 167 — 38. Kohn, Harold B. : See- Lewis, John D., Sze, and Kohn. 3,354,905. Kohn, Harry, and C. H. Schardt, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Private branch exchange telephone system with dial transfer facilities. 3,342,934, 9-19-67, CI. 179 — 18. Kohn Jacques : See — Kohn, Jean and Jacques. 3,325,037. Kohn, Jean and Jacques. Cryogenic structural insulating panels. 3,325,037, 6-13-67, CI. 220 — 9. Kohn, Karin. Heat protecting head shield for hair drier. 3,348,- 240, 10-24-67, CI. 2—174. Kohn, Leo S., and J. J. Keane, to General Electric Co. Epoxy resin compositions cured with reaction products of diear- boxylic anhydrides, aliphatic diols and tertiary amines. 3,311,589, 3-28-67, CI. 260—47. Kohn, Morris A., to Data-Disc, Inc. Air bearing magnetic transducer assembly. 3,349,384, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Kohne, Harry F., Jr. : See — Brundige, Maurice M., Hunger, Kohne, and Kurrie. 3,342,- 921. Brundige, Maurice M., Obenshain, Fredrickson, and Kohne. 3,336,862. Kohner Bros., Inc. : See — Nutting, William, and Joslyn. 3,295,312. Stubbmann, Albert. 3,356,369. Kohr, Joseph R., to ESB Inc. Ampere-hour meter. 3,350,638, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — 94. K6hrer, Charles W. Respiration monitor. 3,347,222, 10-17-67, CI. 128—2. Kohrt, Hans-Ulrich, to Metallgesellsehaft Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for the purification of gases. 3,324,627, 6-13-67, CI. 55—32. Kohyama, Shinichi, and K. Tanaka, to Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Plastic extruder. 3,325,864, 6-20- 67, CI. 18—12. Koike, Eiji, F. Kanazawa, and H. Otsuka, to Sumitomo Chem- ical Co. Ltd. and Toyo Spinning Co., Ltd. Disazo disperse dyestuffs. 3,351,580, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 160. Koike, Masasi: See — Okamoto, Eiichi, and Koike. 3,314,124. Koike, Seiji : See — Hattori, Junnosuke, Ozaki, Koike, Yoshioka, and Su- giyama. 3,355,352. Koine, Richard : See — Fammler. Karl, and Koine. 3.318,189. Koinzan, Walter J. Hog oiler. 3,329,128, 7-4-67, CI. 119 — 157. Koizumi, Yoshihara, and M. Takagi, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Decimal addition system. 3,339,064, 8-29-67, CI. 235 — 169. Kojima, Hiroshige : See — Goto, Tetsurkazu. Nishio, Kojima, Kawano, Hayakawa, and Araki. 3,355,359. Kojima Koichi, and H. Sato, to T.V. Valve Co., Ltd. Valve- actuating device. 3,319,925, 5-16-67, CI. 251 — 58. Kojima, Koujiro : See — Takahashi. Yoshikazu, Kojima, and Kahata. 3,323,900. Kojima, Yasushi : See — Hosokawa, Kenjiro, Kojima, Mori, and Suzuki. 3,301,- 845. Kokaly, Joseph : See — Junck, John A., and Kokaly. 3,313,050. Koke, Walter S., to Jefferson Electric Co. Lead wire exit for electrical apparatus. 3,299,201, 1-17-67, CI. 174 — 65. Kokesh, Frank P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Acous- tic logging methods and apparatus employing two trans- mitters and four receivers. 3,304,536, 2-14-67, CI. 340—18. Kokinda, George, to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Appa- ratus for lining container closures. 3,333,571, 8-1-67, CI. 118—318. Kokkinis, Nikolaus, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Method of and means for forming a selvage on fabric woven on a shuttleless loom. 3,311,138, 3-28-67, CI. 139 — 124. Kokkinis, Nikolaus, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Weft thread-cutting mechanism for shuttleless looms. 3,347,- 282, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 116. Kokkinis, Nikolaus, to Lindauer Dornier Gesellschaft m.b.H. Weft thread inserting device for shuttleless looms. 3,347,- 284, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 122. Kokochak, David G., and J. J. Gumbleton, to General Motors Corp. Clutch. 3,319,754, 5-16-67, CI. 192—57. Kokorudz, Michael : See — Langdon, William K., and Kokorudz. 3,320322. Kokorudz, Michael, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Purification of unsymmetrical tetrahaloacetones. 3,338,973, 8-29-67, CI. 260—593. Kokorudz, Michael, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Selective halogenation of ketones. 3,346,646, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 593. Kokorudz, Michael, W. K. Langdon, P. Davis, and H. C. Vogt. to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Polyhalogenous polyester preparation. 3,331,815, 7-18-67, CI. 200 — 78.4. LIST OF PATENTEES 717 Kokott, Ivan T. Vehicle pushing; and lifting device for road service vehicles. 3,332,002, 7-25-117, CI. 214 — S6. Kokrhouu, Otta : Sec — Dosedla, Miroslav, Pavllca, and Kokrhouu. 3,300,908. Kokubo, Ryo : Si i Murata, AtSUO, Kokubo, Nagakura, Ohba, and Arata. 3,308,123. Kokusai Denkl Kabushlkl Kaisha : See — Ko, Yasuo. 3,354,413. Sugano, Masashl, and Yoshioka. 3,323,025. Tagawa, Yasuo. 3.317,858. Takahashi, Kenji. 3.344,307. Tanaka, Yukio. 3,330,107. Tanaka, Yuklo, Fumsawa, and Isobe. 3.332.S09. I ra \ oshiliiro. 3,330,541. Kokusai Denshln Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kawui. Kazuo, and Kurlhara. 3,353,101. Kuriiaura, Toshio. 3,353,084. Oshiina, Shintaro, Enomoto, Inoue, and Koseki. 3,303,- 351. Oshima, Shintaro, Futami, Fukui, Kamibayashl, and Koinazawu. 3,315,080. Oshiina, Shintaro, Kamibayashl, and Komuro. 3,34S,001. Kokusai Display Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Ito, Reijiro. 3,325,709. Kokusai Electric Co., Ltd. : See — Takahashi, Kenji. 3.344,307. Ura, Yoshihiro. 3,330,541. Kokuel Machinery Mfg., Co., Ltd. : See — Hatanaka, Yoshihiro. and Y. Kinoshita. 3,351,172. Koland. Don H., V. Schultz, and A. B. Shambeau, to R. S. Bardlns. Smoke-house. 3,316,831, 5-2-67, CI. 99 — 261. Kolar, Jaroslav : See — Elias, Jiri, Adamkova, Boucek, Kolar, Samek, and Vlcek. 3,354,631. Kolarlch, Stephen P., and R. A. Jerue, to Scully-Anthony Corp. Automatic tool changing apparatus. 3,312,370, 4-4-67, CI. 221—13. Kolarik, Paul : See — Skinner, Clayton H., and Kolarik. 3,332,093. Kolasinski, Richard : Sec — Heiss. John F., and Kolasinski. 3,307,914. Kolb, Edwin R. : See — Fauser, Donald L., and Kolb. 3,301,675. Fauser, Donald L., and Kolb. 3,301,698. Fauser, Donald L., and Kolb. 3,311,490. Fauser, Donald L., and Kolb. 3,322,048. Kolb, Edwin R., to Harris-Intertvpe Corp. Ring-sum logic circuit. 3,303,464. 2-7-67, CI. 340—146.2. Kolb, Edwin R., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Encoder methods and apparatus. 3.307,172, 2-28-67, CI. 340—347. Kolb, Edwin R., J. I. Richardson, and F. Hunstiger, to Harris- Intertype Corp. Electrophotographic micro-copy printer. 3.299,787, 1-24-67, CI. 95—1.7. Kolb, Edwin R., and G. E. Van Campen, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Socket panel for integrated circuit modules. 3,325,- 766, 6-13-07. CI. 339—18. Kolb, Ernest D.. and R. A. Laudise, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Hydrothermal growth of zinc oxide crystals with ammonium ion additives. 3,353,926, 11-21- 67, CI. 23—301. Kolb, Fritz : See — Kocher, Ernest-Ulrieh, and Kolb. 3,296,205. Kolb, Gerhard G., to Contour Saws, Inc. Method of and apparatus for making carbide tipped saw blade and other tools. 3,295,396, 1-3-67, CI. 76 — 25. Kolb, Otmar, to International Standard Electric Corp. Con- trol circuit for setting the flux of a magnetizable element. 3,296,404, 1-3-67. CI. 307 — 88. Kolb, Robert P., to United States of America, Navy. Thermo- electric generator. 3.304.207, 2-14-07, CI. 136 — 211. Kolbe. Carl L., to General Electric Co. Superconducting wire. 3,358,361, 12-19-67, CI. 29—599. Kolbe, Joachim. Vehicle. 3,329,233, 7-4-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Kolberg, Frithjof N. Mould for forming rubber rollers. 3,355,- 772, 12-5-67, CI. IS— 36. Kolberg, Frithjof N. Conveyor mechanism. 3,356,204, 12-5- 67, CI. 19S— 106. Kolczynski, James R. : See — Kressin, Donald M., Westbrook, Mageli, and Kolczynski. 3,349.040. Kole, Richard L., to Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. Pressed pow- der antiperspirant and method of preparation. 3,300,387, 1-24-67, CI. 167—90. Kolene Corp. : See — Muller, Johannes. 3,317,357. Kolenko, Evgeny A. Microscope stage with temperature maintaining means. 3.297,491, 1-10-67, CI. 136 — 204. Kolesh, Victor A., and W. E. Lamlein, to Wallace-Murray Corp. Band saw box. 3.347,359, 10-17-67, CI. 206 — 52. Koliander, Walter: See — Zincke, Helmut, and Koliander. 3,314,047. Kolihas, James A., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Damp- ening apparatus for planographic printing. 3,306,255, 2-28-67, CI. 118 — 227. Kolin. Alexander, and R. Wlsshaupt, to The Regents of The University of California. Electromagnetic flow meter. 3,309,924, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — 194. Kolinski. William B. Automatic tongs. 3,348,872, 10-24-67, CI. 294 — 110. Kolinskv, Miloslav : See — Lim, Drahoslav, Coupek, and Kolinsky. 3,325,453. Koljonen, Villio : See — Goldbaum, Elliott, Koljonen, and Feier. 3,321,618. Kolkman, Dirk, and A. J. De Visser, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Low-pressure mercury vapor discharge lamp. 3,349,274, 10-24-07, CI. 313 — 109. Koll, Roman : See — Hell, Rudolf, and Koll. 3,358,123. Koll, Stanley J. : See — Wheaton, Herbert P., and Koll. 3,314,505. Koll, Stanley J., to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Method for forming closure caps. 3,352,208, 11-14-07, CI. 113 — 121. Koll, Stanley J., and J. M. Rocus, to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Cap applying apparatus. 3,332,211, 7-25-67, CI. 53—353. Kollakowski, Walter P. : See — Carli, Adriano, and Kollakowski. 3,338,707. Kollar, Ernest P., to International Business Machines Corp. Optical coincidence readout in information storage and retrieval. 3,328,563, 6-27-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Kollar, John, to Halcon International, Inc. Catalytic epoxida- tion of an olefinically unsaturated compound using an or- ganic hydroperoxide as an epoxidizing agent. 3,350,422, 10-31-07, CI. 200—348.5. Kollar, John, to Halcon International, Inc. Epoxidation proc- ess. 3,351,635. 11-7-67, CI. 260—348.5. Kollar, John, to Halcon International, Inc. Process for the co-production of isoprene and oxygenated compounds from isopentane hydroperoxide. 3,360,584, 12-20-67, CI. 200—681. Kollar Kap Corp. : See — Fuller, Donald B., and Robinson. 3,348,725. Kollar, Lyle T., and R. S. Stutsman, to Tru Heat Corp. Tubular, electrical, heating element with bulkhead fitting. 3,354,204, 11-21-67, CI. 219 — 536. Kollberg, Eric T. : See — Lowgren, Uno, and Kollberg. 3,332,836. Kolle, Erwin, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft. Adjustable seat construction for motor vehicles. 3,355,211, 11-28-67, CI. 296—65. Koller, Alois, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Alternating pinch plasma drive. 3,318,094, 5-9-67, CI. 00 — 202. Koller, August, to Wenczler & Heidenhain. Device for the alignment and reading of distances and angles. 3,354,778, 11-28-67. CI. 88 — 24. Koller, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Hy- drophobic fiber structure with interconnected non-fibrous hydrophilic network. 3,317,367, 5-2-07, CI. 161—67. Koller, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Double-faced pile article. 3.322,606, 5-30-67, CI. 161 — 67. Koller, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fiber-reinforced foams and process for the production thereof. 3,328,198, 6-27-67, CI. 117 — 120. Koller, Charles R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bonded pile article and process for the production thereof. 3,334,006, 8-1-67, CI. 161 — 62. Koller, Eugen J. : See — Bosshard, Hans H., Ulrich, Schaub, and Koller. 3,325,242. Koller, Walter, H. Becker, and H. Hoyer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellsehaft vormals Melster Lucius & Brun- lng. Process for the manufacture of film- and fiber-forming polyesters. 3,345,337, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 75. KoIIerup, Vagn, to Aktieselskabet Burmeister & Wain's Maskin-OG Skibsbyggeri. Tube wall for fluid heating devices, and a method of producing such tube wall. 3.311,091, 3-28-67, CI. 122—6. Kolling, Byron M. Refuse disposal. 3,327,876, 6-27-67, CI. 214—302. Kolling, Georg : See — Schlegel, Jurgen, and Kolling. 3,350,443. Kolling, John A., to United States of America, Navy. OR- inverter. 3,303,355, 2-7-67, CI. 307—88.5. Kollisch Gebr. AG. : See — Reim, Ludwig. 3,328,980. Kollman, Delhardt, K. : See — Boda, Robert A., and Kollman. 3,350,879. Kollman. Delhardt K., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Exhaust system for outboard motors. 3,310,022, 3-21-67, CI. 115 — 17. Kollman Instrument Corp. : See — Moskowitz, Saul, and Sharpe. 3,327,539. Kollmann, Kurt, W. Machmer, and G. Burkhardt, to Firma Diehl. Automatic control device for calculating machines. 3,302,875, 2-7-67, CI. 235 — 60. Kollmorgen Corp. : See — Friedman, Harrv S. 3,359,849. Lewis, Edward L., and Vartanian. 3,304,832. Trudeau, Ronald E. 3,309,632. Kolln, Norman A. Golf driving range. 3,314,679, 4-18-67, CI. 273 — 182. Kollner, Hartwig, H. Rebstock, H. Sehadlich, and D. Schloss, to Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellsehaft. Apparatus for bonding conductors to semiconductor members by thermo- compresslon. 3,310,216, 3-21-07, CI. 22S — 5. Kollonitsch, Janos : See — Pfister, Karl, and Kollonitsch. 3,347,908. Tishler, Max, Chemerda, and Kollonitsch. 3.312.73S. Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Processes for pre- paring hydroxvmethylthiazole. 3,299,083, 1-17-07, CI. 260 — 302. 718 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Trifluoroacetoxy alkenyl or alkyl benziinidozoles. 3,320,273, 5-16-67, CI. 260—309.2. Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co. Derivatives of 5H-dibenzo [a,d]cycloheptene. 3,324,170, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 471. Kollonitsch, Janos, to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for the prep- aration of 5-nitroirnidazole-2-carboxylic acids. 3,325,507, 6-13-67, CI. 260—309. Kollsman Instrument Corp. : See — Collins, James J., and Lindner. 3,339,147. Herman, Stephen. 3,298,015. Klein, Robert C. 3,338,131. Kushner, David, and Listl. 3,339,104. Magagnos, William F. 3,314,061. Rosenthal, Adolph H. 3,332,314. Ruschmann, Fred. 3,323,382. Zuckerbraun, Jacob S. 3,322,953. Kollsman, Paul. Method of modifying the chemical com- position of substances by ion transfer. 3,296,112, 1-3-67, CI. 204—180. Kollsman, Paul. Method for producing a deionized liquid product by electrodialysis. 3,309,301, 3-14-67, CI. 204 — 180. Kollsman, Paul. Method of and apparatus for producing a de- ionized liquid product by electrodialysis. 3,359,194, 12-19- 67, CI. 204 — 180. Kolm, Eric A., to Sonus Corp. Piezoelectric filter element. 3,321,648, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 8.2. Kolm, Eric A., to Kolm Industries. Pulse receiver responsive to plural code groups having predetermined time separation. 3,360,777, 12-20-67, CI. 340 — 1G4. Kolm Industries : See — Kolm, Eric A. 3,360,777. Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. : See — Kole, Richard L. 3,300,387. Weitzel, Guenther. 3,335,053. Kolodzey, Charles E. : See — Knapp, Richard P., and Kolodzey. 3,327,780. Kolodziej, Edward. Aircraft. 3,356,315, 12-5-67, CI. 244 — 7. Kolodziej, Walter F., to General Time Corp. Timed actuating device for aerosol dispenser. 3,329,314, 7-4-67, CI. 222 — 70. Kolodziej, Walter F., and E. M. Michael, to General Time Corp. Dial illuminating system for clocks. 3,349,235, 10-24- 67, CI. 240 — 2.1. Kolomayets, George, and A. J. Bury, to Admiral Corp. Phono- graph spindle actuation lever. 3,346,261, 10-10-67, CI. 274 — 10. Kolomensky Teplovozstroitelny Zavod imeni V.V. Kuibysheva : See — ■ Meden, Alexander I., and Surov. 3,353,523. Kolpack, Denis C. : See — Royer, Kenneth W., and Kolpack. 3,317,999. Kolpe, Olof. Harness for earth boring machine. 3,327,788, 6-27-67, CI. 173—30. Kolpek, Robert A. : See — Harbour, Wilmer P., Jr., Kolpek, and Musto. 3,340,516. Kolster, Harvey L., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Display rack 3,302,797, 2-7-67, CI. 211 — 55. Kolt, Erwin B. : See — Kerby, Floyd G., and Kolt. 3,298,733. Koltek Oy : See — Soila, Jouko V., and Niskanen. 3,342,453. Kolthoff, C. Paul, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Piston machine. 3,331,288, 7-18-67, CI. 91 — 175. Koluch, Joseph S. : See — Walters, Emmett L., and Koluch. 3,326,547. Kolycheck Edmond G. : See — Bloor, Robert R., and Kolycheck. 3,298,995. Kolze, Lawrence A., to The Dole Valve Co. Zone valve. 3,326,- 510, 6-20-67, CI. 251—11. Kolze, Melvin W. Sweep arm bin unloader. 3,338,434, 8-29- 67, CI. 214—17. Komack, Roy L. : See — Brown, Walter R. J., Komack, and Gilmartin. 3.320,575. Gilmartin, Norman D., and Komack. 3,344,227. Komaki, Toshiaki : See — Matsuda, Osaharu, Kusai, Tsukamoto, and Komaki. 3,297,480. Komarnitsky, Rostislaw S., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Tapered leaf springs. 3,339,908, 9-5-67, CI. 267 — 47. Komarnitskv, Rostislaw S., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Meth- od of making taper leaf springs. 3,345,727, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 173. Komarov, Nickolai V., and I. S. Guseva, to Irkutsky Institute organicheskoi Khimii. Method of preparing vinylethinyl stannanes. 3,350,433, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Komatsu, Manki, and Y. Kamano, to Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Method of obtaining 3j8-hydroxy-14/?,15j8-epoxy- 5j8-bufa-20,22-dienolide. 3,342,812, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 239.57. Komatsu, Takeshi : See — Kato, Jiro, Iwanaga, Hayama, Komatsu, and Fujii. 3,337.603. Seki, Teruya, Komatsu, Watanabe, Sasajima, and Matsuda. 3,341,535. Komatsu, Toshiaki : See — Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,313,014. Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,313,806. Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,346,577. Komatsu, Tsuyoshi, and T. Okura, deceased (by M. Okuro, S. K. Widow, legal representative; and K. Okura, minor heir), to Nippon Soda Co., Ltd. Process for the removal of water- soluble ionic radioactive waste from water. 3,330,771, 7-11- 67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Komatsubara, Kiichl, and H. Kurono, to Hitachi, Ltd. Semi- conductor composition with negative resistance character- istics at extreme low temperatures. 3,310,502, 3-21-67, CI. 252—512. Komatsubara, Kiichi, and H. Kurono, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Variable negative-resistance device. 3,319,208, 5-9-67, CI. 338—32. Komazawa, Yoshihisa : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Futami, Fukul, Kamibayashi, and Komazawa. 3,315,086. Kombi Flex, S.A. : See — Maass Escoto, Eduardo. 3,352,596. Komenda, Erwin, to Firma Dr. Ing. Porsche, h.c.F., K.G. Window-washing reservoir installation for motor vehicles. 3,341,214, 9-12-67, CI. 280—5. Komeno, Taichiro, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 3-oxo-A 6 -thieno or furo[4',3',2'-4,5,6]steroids and process for the production thereof. 3,300,485, 1-24-67, CI. 260—239.5. Komeno, Taichiro, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 6/3-thiocyanato pregnane derivatives. 3,300,519, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Komeno, Taichiro, to Shionogi & Co. Ltd. 2- or 3-alkyl-2,3-epi- thio-5a-androstan-17/9-ols and their 17-alkanoates and pro- duction thereof. 3,341,523, 9-12-67, CI. 260—239.5. Kometani, Yutaka, T. Sueyoshi, and M. Tatemoto, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Purification of perfluoroolefins and chloro- perfluoroolefins. 3,300,538, 1-24-67. CI. 260—653.3. Kometani, Yutaka, A. Yamada, and S. Suzue, to Daikin Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Sintered fuel cell electrode comprising fluorine-containing monomer. 3,329,530, 7-4-67, CI. 136 — 120. Kometani, Yutaka, M. Tatemoto, and S. Fumoto, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Production of polytetrafluoroethylene mold- ing powders by the aqueous suspension polymerization of tetrafluoroethylene with small amounts of perfiuoro olefins containing from 3 to 4 carbon atoms. 3,331,822, 7-18-67, CI. 260—87.5. Kominami, Naoya : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Kominami, and Ishii. 3,300,528. Wakasa, Ryoichi, Nakanishi, and Kominami. 3,360,553. Kominato, Kiyoshi. Water soluble derivatives of P-amino- salicylic acid. 3,326,886, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Komischke, Peter : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Weiden, Kaiser, and Komischke. 3,354,055. Komiske, Patrick T. Magnetically attached fog light filter for vehicle headlights. 3,334,220, 8-1-67, CI. 240 — 46.57. Komline-Sanderson Engineering Corp. : See — Komline, Thomas R., and Sanderson. 3,322,079. Komline, Thomas R., and W. H. Sanderson, to Komline-Sand- erson Engineering Corp. Sludge incineration. 3,322,079, 5-30-67, CI. 110—8. Kommanditgesellschaf t Industrie-Bau Nord G.m.b.H. & Co. : See — Baehr, Hans-Dieter. 3,351,248. Komo Corp. : See — Clifford, Frank O., and Yader. 3,307,473. Komoda, Tsutomu : See — Ozasa. Susumu, and Komoda. 3,297,869. Komoda, Tsutomu, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Television camera combined with an electron microscope and having a plurality of cathoconductive targets. 3,345,- 514, 10-3-67. CI. 250 — 49.5. Komorn, Mark B. : See — Brayman, Jacob, Komorn, and Zeitlin. 3,346,922. Kompanek, Andrew J., Jr., and J. W. Sanderford, to Teleflex Inc. Bearing and method for making same. 3,300,258, 1-24-67, CI. 308—78. Kompert. Paul, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Centrifugal separator. 3,307,780. 3-7-67, CI. 233—45. Kompert, Paul, to Alfa-Laval AB. Centrifuge rotor. 3,343,- 787, 9-26-67, CI. 233 — 23. Kompfner, Rudolf, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Spherical reflector elastic wave delay device with planar transducers. 3,317,861, 5-2-67, CI. 333 — 30. Komuro, Keigo : See — Oshima, "Shintaro, Kamibayashi, and Komuro. 3,348,061. Komuro, Toshio : See — Nara, Takashi, Misawa, and Komuro. 3,359,177. Konan Camera Laboratory Co Ltd. : See — Ikegami, Yoshizo. 3,320,359. Konareff, Jean : See — Borrel, Marcel, and Konareff. 3,301,890. Koncak, Donald S., to Koncak Klosure Co Closure means for containers. 3,330,469, 7-11-67. CI. 229 — 65. Koncak Klosure Co. : See — Koncak, Donald S. 3,330,469. Kondakow, Mikolaj O., and J. Wong. Crown-cap and removal means. 3,298,555, 1-17-67, CI. 215 — 39. Kondis, Edward F., F. A. Smith, and P. W. Snyder, Jr., to Mobil Oil Co. Retorting of oil shale. 3,318,798, 5-9-67, a. 208 — 11. Kondo, Hideo : See — Kinoshita, Toshio, Kondo, and Takahashi. 3,308,383. Kondo, Hideo, M. AI, and K. Sato, to Hitachi, Ltd. Differen- tial pressure transmitters. 3,343,420, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 398. LIST OF PATENTEES 719 Kondo, Hitoshi. Cigarette case having a mirror thereon. 3,356,- 20S, 12-5-67, CI. 200— 3S. Kondo, Kiyoral, to Toyo Tsushinki KabushikI Kaisba. Multi- channel carrier transmission system. 3,342,941, 9-19-07, Ci. 179 — 15. Kondo, Masao, M. Ohsawa, and T. Aral, to Kabushiki Kalsha Tujikoshi. Titaniiun-tuulaluni high-speed sLeel. 3,293,964, 1-3-07. CI. 75—12:;. Kondo, Masatsune : See — Fukul, Kenichl, Kagiva, Segawa, Yokota, Hisao, Kondo, and Nakashlo. 3,309,296. Kondo, Mitsuji : Sec — Basegawa, Hiroshi, Suito, and Kondo. 3,350,-129. Kondo, Tatsuo, to Victor Co. of Japan, Ltd. Vibration damp- ing device. 3,337,105, S-22-67, CI. 248 — 15. Kondo, Teruo, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushikl-Kaisha. Radar tern. 3,299,427, 1-17-67, CI. 343—17.1. Kondo, Yoshiaki : See — Watanabe, Takaaki, Ogura, Kondo, and Nagasawa. 3,349,- 152. Kondolf, Karl Q., to The Schlegel Mfg. Co. Window glass channel. o,359,0S0, 12-20-67, CI. 49—441. Kondolf, Karl Q., to The Schlegel Mfg. Co. Window glass engasiug device. 3,359,088, 12-26-G7, CI. 49 — 490. Koudracki, Joseph. Bucket attachment. 3,307,277, 3-7-67, CI. 37—141. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Web rewind spindle. 3,323,745, 6-6-67, CI. 242—72.1. Kondur. Nicholas, Jr. Photographic apparatus. 3,334,561, S-S-67, CI. 95—1.1. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Accounting machine read-in device. 3,348,770, 10-24-67, CI. 235 — 61. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and R. H. Mack, to Burroughs Corp. Readout device. 3,313,481, 4-11-67, CI. 235 — 61. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and R. H. Mack, to Burroughs Corp. Accounting machine error correction mechanism. 3,315,- S86, 4-25-67, CI. 235—60.47. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and R. H. Mack, to Burroughs Corp. Reversible rotary dial calendar mechanism. 3,336,863, S-22- 67, CI. 101—93. Konen, Dolores A. : See — Roe, Edward T., Konen, and Swern. 3,308,140. Konermann, Hans-Ewald : See — ■ Buning, Robert, Diessel, Eisner, and Konermann. 3,341,- 628. Eisner, Horst, Moser, and Konermann. 3,341,508. Kongable, Lowell S., to Motorola Inc. Electronic system. 3,341.764, 9-12-67, CI. 320—59. Kongable. Lowell S., and D. C. Walstad, to Motorola, Inc. Protective circuit for cathode ray tubes using a switch re- sponsive to the power supply to change the bias on the cathode ray tube. 3,351,804, 11-7-67, CI. 315 — 20. Konger, Alfred P., to Signode Corp. Method of and apparatus for packaging bricks. 3,356,013, 12-5-67, CI. 100 — 3. Kongskilde Maskinfabrik A/S : See — Petersen, Mogens. 3,323,265. Konian, Richard, to Radio Corp. of America. Regenerator. 3,327,230, 6-20-67, CI. 328 — 164. Konig, Bruno, to Bruno Konig, and Franz J. Schmidt. Build- ing having a central stair and/or lift shaft. 3,358,407, CI. 52 — 79. Konig, Eberhard, and H. E. Rodel, to Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elmer & Co. G.m.b.H. Thermal conductivity detector cell. 3,315,517, 4-25-67, Cl. 73—27. Konig, Eberhard. and H.-E. Rodel, to Bodenseewerk Perkin- Elraer & Co., G.m.b.H. Thermostat. 3,344,851, 10-3-67, CI. 165 — 39. Konig, Roderich : See — Wurmli, Albert, and Konig. 3,296,181. Konigsbuch, Mordekhai : See — Shavit, Nehemia, Konigsbuch, and Oplatka. 3,345,350. Konikoff, John J., A. H. Okamoto, and L. Reynolds, to General Electric Co. Diffusion of water vapor through silicone rubber. 3,303,105. 2-7-67, CI. 203 — 11. Konings, Marcel J. M., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Video amplifier in which bandwidth is a function of signal amplitude. 3,352,969, 11-14-67, CI. 178 — 7.1. Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij Noury & van der Lande N.V. : See — Gerritsen, Hans G. 3,344,125. Gerritsen, Hans G., and Damen. 3,342,872. Gulpen, Nlcolaas J. H„ and Gerritsen. 3.357.964. Kloosterman, Cornelis U., and Torn Broers. 3,310,588. Stedehouder, Pieter L., and Kloosterman. 3,337,639. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Papierfabriek N.V. : See — Glover, William. 3,312,359. Koninklijke Nederlandse Gist & Spiritusfabrieken : See — De Flines, Jan, and Van der Waard. 3,296,093. De Flines. Jan, and Van der Waard. 3,304,237. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades-Sthee- man & Pharmacia : See — Harms, August F. 3,351,625. Simoons, Johan R. A. 3,322,633. Van der Stelt, Cornelis. 3,324,138. Van der Stelt, Cornelis. 3,358,027. Konishi. Hikaru : See — Matsuo, Shinichiro, and Konishi. 3,312,070. Konishi, Kazuo : See — Sakai, Michihiko, Kato, Hagiwara, and Konishi. 3,318,- 936. Sakai. Michihiko, Kato, Sato, Konishi, and Okutani. 3,301,749. Konishi, Kazuo, T. Okutani, and T. Soma, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Carbamoylthio derivatives. 3,332,943, 7-25-67, CI. 260—243. Konishi, Masaichiro : See — Yoshiyama, Ichiro, Kobayashi, and Konishi. 3,309,974. Konishi, Shluipachi : See — Okumura, Shinji, Yoshlnaga, Konishi, and Katsuya. 3,329,577. Konishi, Yoshihlro, to Japan Broadcasting Corp. Lumped ele- ment Y circulator. 3,335,374, 8-8-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Konkel, Gilbert J. Method and apparatus for binding a manu- script. 3,347,565, 10-17-07, CI. 2S1— 21. Konkel, John A. : See — Cochran, Larry A., and Konkel. 3,351,709. Konnan, Yehuda A. : See — Warner, Raymond M., Jr., and Konnan. 3,300,098. Konnerth, Karl L., Jr. : See — Dill, Frederick H., Jr., and Konnerth. 3,333,146. Konno, Tsuyoshi, and H. Katagirl, to Matsushita Electric In- dustrial Co., Ltd. Shock-excited resonant circuit sweep volt- age generator. 3,324,413, 6-6-67, CI. 331—166. Kono, Seki : See — Sato, Toshiyuki, and Kono. 3,353,731. Kono Seki, to Elmo Co. Ltd. Cinematographic camera with magazine having sensitivity control. 3,351,413, 11-7-67, CI. 352—72. Kouold, Armin : See — ■ Knauer, Hans-Ulrich, and Konold. 3,342,948. Konopa, Richard L., to General Motors Corp. Piezoelectric Ig- nition apparatus. 3,355,623, 11-28-67, CI. 315 — 55. Konopasek, James. Portable building structure. 3,302,341, 2-7-67, CI. 52—64. Konosu, Osamu : See — Kato, Yoshio, and Konosu. 3,353,057. Konrad, Eugen : See — Wilmsmann, Hermann, and Konrad. 3,337,411. Konrad, Eugene W., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed ratio power transmission mechanism with lockup clutch. 3,299,- 746, 1-24-67. Cl. 74—758. Konrad, Howard E., to Johns-Manville Corp. Manufacture of insulating firebrick. 3,297,801, 1-10-67, Cl. 264 — 44. Konrad, Howard E., to Johns-Manville Corp. Castable re- fractory. 3,313,638, 4-11-67, Cl. 106 — 64. Konstandt, Francisco G. Method of forming a spiral of resil- ient materials, a machine and a machine installation for the same. 3,357,222, 12-12-67, Cl. 72 — 146. Konstantinova, Alexandra G. : See — Stoljarov, Alexei M., Khorosheva, Matveev, Konstan- tinova, Brjanov, and Kovrigina. 3,360,298. Konstantouros,Ef tlmios : See — Thurmel, Werner, Von, and Konstantouros. 3,306,792. Kontispira Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter Haftung fur Eisen-U Metallverarbeitung : See — ■ Stiehl, Fritz. 3,329,542. Konucik, George J. Snow crusher and thrower. 3,340,626, 9- 12-67, Cl. 37 — 43. Konwal, Ignatius. Boring bars. 3,296,897, 1-10-67, Cl. 77 — 58. Konwal, Ignatius. Boring bars. 3,309,757, 3-21-67, Cl. 29—96. Konyves, Imre : See — Fex, Hans J., Hogberg, and Konyves. 3,299,104. Konz, Paul, and A. Hackner, to Auto Union G.m.b.H. Ve- hicular signaling system. 3,302,173, 1-31-67, Cl. 340 — 81. Konzelmann, Kurt, E. Doege, and K. Wischgoll, to Eugen Beyer Electrotechnische Fabrik. Ear phone construction. 3,356,797. 12-5-67, Cl. 179 — 156. Koo, Hal-Chang B., to ACF Industries, Inc. Railway car. 3,313,246, 4-11-67, Cl. 105 — 454. Koo, Raymond H. : See — Michener, Aubrey W., Jr., Carlson, and Koo. 3,323,865. Kooiman, Robert R., to Rosemont Engineering Co. Pressure responsive vibration devices. 3,327,533, 6-27-67, Cl. 73 — 398. Kooiman, Robert R., and E. A. Grindheim, to Rosemount Engineering Co. Electrical calibration device for strain gage bridges. 3,319,155, 5-9-67, Cl. 323—75. Kooistra, Lambert F., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Electro- magnetically responsive damper sealing and opening device. 3,325,140, 6-13-67, Cl. 251 — 161. Kool, Gerrit, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit arrangement for synchronizing the subcarrier oscillator in a color television receiver. 3,315,028, 4-18-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Kool, Gerrit, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit ar- rangement in colour television receivers. 3,342,930, 9-19- 67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Koolnis, Stanley R., to L. Drechsler and F. Zandell. Reclosable dispensing container with buckle lock. 3,346,165, 10-10-67, Cl. 229—17. Koolnis. Stanley R., to L. Drechsler and F. Zandell. Reclosable dispensing container with locking flap. 3,346,166, 10-10-67, Cl. 229—17. Koolnis, Stanley R., to L. Drechsler, and F. Zandell. Reclos- able dispensing container with snap lock. 3,34S,754, 10-24- 67, Cl. 229 — 17. Koolnis, Stanlev R., to L. Drechsler and F. Zandell. Dis- pensing container. 3,351,260, 11-7-67, Cl. 229 — 17. Kool-O-Matic Corp. : See — Van Belle, Paul D., and Randolph. 3,302,551. Koolsman Instrument Corp. : See — Angus, James W. 3,302,461. 720 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kooman, Willem H., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dynamometer pick-up. 3,321,964, 5-30-67, CI. 73—141. Koon Homer E., Jr., to Brandt Arms, Inc. Rifle bolt action. 3,330,061, 7-11-67, CI. 42—16. Koonce, Kenneth T., J. A. Burkhardt, and R. P. Knapp, to Esso Production Research Co. Offshore operations. 3,355,- 899, 12-5-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Koons, David S. : See — Strange, Lloyd K., Marberry, and Koons. 3,346,048. Koons, Gene L. Saw table and guide. 3,349,819, 10-31-67, CI. 143—174. Koons, Russell E., to Monsanto Co. Fire resistant asphaltic compositions. 3,342,614, 9-19-67, CI. 106 — 15. Koontz, Donald : See — Kerns, Becky T., and Koontz. 3,327,371. Koontz, Lamont B., to Honeywell Inc. Igniter employing a piezoelectric voltage source. 3,344,314, 9-26-67, CI. 317— 81. Kooperativa Parbundet Ekonomick Forening : See — Agdur, Nils B., Sellberg, Boling, and Ohman. 3,296,482. Koopman, Gerardus P., to N.V. v/h Koopman C. V. Com- minuted bismuth subnitrate and process for making same. 3,340,167, 9-5-67, CI. 204—157.1. Koopman, Harmannus, and J. Daams, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of destroying undesired plant growth. 3,351,456, 11-7-67, CI. 71—86. Koopman, Philip J., to G. Levy. Fire detection thermostat. 3,303,308, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 142. Koopmans Meelfabrieken N.V. : See — Giddey, Claude. 3,321,318. Koorenkov, Alexey P. : See — Bereslavsky, Alexander L., Nagibin, Chichoogov, Gryzhin, and Koorenkov. 3,319,541. Koorneef, Jacob : See — Van Lammeren, Johannes, Antonius, Barnier, Koorneef, and Bos. 3,351,925. Vrolijks, Matthijs H. M., and Koorneef 3,333,332. Koorneef, Jacob, and J. M. den Hertog, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Identification arrangement. 3,303,496, 2-7-67, CI. 343 — 6.5. Koot, Alphonsus E., to Aluminum Body Corp. Vehicle body panel construction. 3,353,863, 11-21-67, CI. 296 — 28. Kooy, Cornells, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Prepar- ing nickel ferrite single crystals on a monocrystalline sub- strate. 3,332,796, 7-25-67, CI. 117—21. Kopa, Richard D., to The Regents of the University of Cali- fornia. Compounds cyclonic flow inductor and improved car- buretor embodying same. 3,336,017, 8-15-67, CI. 261 — 128. Kopacki, Adam P. : See — Mirviss, Stanley B., and Kopacki. 3.342.773. Mirviss, Stanley B., and Kopacki. 3,359,233. Walsh, Edward N., and Kopacki. 3,296,193. Walsh, Edward N., and Kopacki. 3,358,006. Kopacki, Adam F., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Stabilization of plastics by means of a l,2,4-thiadiazolidine-3,5-dithione. 3,338,865. 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Kopacki, Adam F., R. H. Messing, and G. Levine, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Stabilization of crystalline polypropylene. 3,335,104, 8-8-67. CI. 260—23. Kopaska, Arnold P. Farm implement lift apparatus. Re. 26,159, 2-14-67 Cl. 172 — 624. Kopaska, Arnold F. Minimum tillage implement. 3,314,386, 4-18-67, CI. Ill — 52. Kopaska, Arnold P.. and J. H. Rogers, to The Standard Engineering Co. Mounting bracket for a ground condition- ing tool. 3,314,487, 4-18-67, CI. 172—710. Kopat Gesellschaft fur Konstruktion Entwicklung und Patent- verwertung m.b.H., & Co. KG. : See — Allgaier, Erwin, and Ritter. 3,313,108. Allgaier, Erwin, and Ritter. 3,332,299. Kopchak, Michael C. : See — Schrader, Carlton F., and Kopchak. 3,333,987. Kopczynski, John F. Fluid moving device. 3,298,314, 1-17- 67, CI. 103—1. Kopczynski, John F. Liquid storing and dispensing device. 3,317,089, 5-2-67. CI. 222 — 183. Kopczynski, John F. Revolving disc spray type evaporator. 3,344,836, 10-3-67, CI. 159—3. Kopczynski, John F. Subjection of flowable materials to high linear speeds and high centrifugal forces. 3,344,984, 10-3- 67, CI. 233 — 21. Kope, David G. Speed reducing mechanism. 3,307,434, 3-7- 67, Cl. 74 — 804. Kopel Paul S. : See — Dick, George W., Farmer, and Kopel. 3,309,670. Kopera, John H., to Rudd-Melikian, Inc. Article dispenser with automatic replacement of depleted stack with a similar stack. 3,347,413, 10-17-67, Cl. 221—11. Kopetz, Kurt, and F. Baxmann, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Flame-resistant polyolefine compositions. 3,331,797, 7-18-67, Cl. 260—28.5. Kopf. Paul : See— Rumpelein, Fritz, and Kopf. 3,298,293. Kopf, Rudolf, K.-H. Boltze, D. Lorenz, and J. Muhlenbein, to Tropon Drinklage & Co. Alkyl-N-[a,a-dimethyl-/3-(p-halo- pheny!) - ethyl] -carbamates and compositions thereof. 3,308,019, 3-7-67, Cl. 167 — 55. Kopfle, John A. Lens containing and dispensing device. 3,314,533, 4-18-67, Cl. 206—56. Kopich, Leonard F., to General Motors Corp. Rod adjustment clamping device. 3,305.253. 2-21-67, Cl. 287—58. Kopineck, Hermann J., H. Muszkiewicz, and C. Schlotter, to Polysius G. m.b.H. Method and apparatus for increasing the entrainment of pulverous material in a carrier gas utilizing pressure shocks. 3,314,731, 4-18-67, Cl. 302 — 26. Kopke, Heinz : See — Hoyer, Hans, Welfers, and Kopke. 3,352,959. Koplin, Harry. Oil well completion. 3,312,280, 4-4-67, Cl. 166 — 21. Kopp, Elmer J. : See — Bakke, Harold P., and Kopp. 3,295,288. Kopp, Heinz, to Kopp & Odenwald. Apparatus for feeding wound material to a processing machine. 3,334,838, 8-8-67, Cl. 242 — 78.7. Kopp & Odenwald : See — Kopp, Heinz. 3,334,838. Kopp, Reiner H., to Brinkman Instruments, Inc. Chromatog- raphy apparatus. 3,327,857, 6-27-67, Cl. 210 — 198. Koppe, Volker : See — ■ Schulte, Karl, Koppe, Friebel, and Sommer. 3,329,685. Koppel, Harold H., to Bailey Meter Co. Fail-safe flame de- tector. 3,299,416, 1-17-67, Cl. 340 — 228. Koppel, Harold H., and J. V. Werme, to Bailey Meter Co. Differential pressure transmitter. 3,296,868, 1-40-67, Cl. 73 — 407. Koppelmann, Eldo K., to Madison Industries, Inc. Recessing tool. 3,299,749, 1-24-67, Cl. 77 — 58. Koppelmann, Eldo K., to Madison Industries, Inc. Roller bur- nishing tool. 3,350,762, 11-7-67, Cl. 29—90. Koppelmann, Floris, to Lincentla Patent Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Electronic control of motors. 3,348,110, 10-17-67, Cl. 318 — 227. Koppen, Heinz : See — Sauer, Edgar, Gunther, and Koppen. 3,309,977. Koppen, Otto C, to Helio Aircraft Corp. Airplane longitu- dinal trim control. 3,307,808, 3-7-67, Cl. 244 — 87. Koppenol, Pieter, A. F. Dickson, H. S. Rutten, and G. Kruis- man, to 'Shell Oil Co. Loading buoy having loading arms. 3,354,479, 11^28-67, Cl. 9—8. Koppensteiner, James V., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Mercury relay. 3,308,409, 3-7-67, Cl. 335—151. Koppers Co., Inc.: See — Arnold, Walter C. 3,334,906. Arnold, Walter C. 3,337,277. Bafford, Richard A. 3,304.332. Brumfield. Philip E. 3.296.224. Carman, Kenneth K. 3,343,376. Chasem, Theodore W. 3,357,208. Ciochetto, Joseph J. 3,343,193. Cope, Gerald R. 3,333,746. Cratsa, Steve N. 3,359,206. Detrick. Robert S. 3,307,997. Dietrick, Myron I. 3,328,354. Drenning, John W. 3.357,159. Drenning, John W., Bridges, and Duerr. 3,340,125. Dressier, Hans, and Reabe. 3,313,771. Dressier, Hans, and Reabe. 3,340,225. Dressier, Hans, and Reabe. 3,352,896. Easton, Rufus. 3,329,199. Eser, Walter J., Jr., Hale. Roe, and Taber. 3,337,224. Fisher, John R.. Jr.. and Kemp. 3,297,616. Fox, Alan J. 3,327,038. Fox, Alan J. 3,331,103. Francis, Daniel V. 3,344,212. Guziak, Leonard P., and Maclay. 3,301,806. Haas, James P. 3,332,326. Harris, James J. 3,304,160. Hartzell, Harrv P., Jr. 3,303,924. Hatfield, Paul" E. 3,307,854. Hyde, Jack. 3,344,775. Immel, Richard H. 3,331,899. Ingram, Alvin R. 3,307,788. Ingram, Alvin R., Zupanc, and Nicholson. 3,359,219. Kemp, Woodrow E. 3,296,165. Kemp, Woodrow E. 3,315,017. Kenney, Gale G. 3,334,167. Kimmel, Joseph J., and Carman. 3,345,093. King, Claude W. 3,331,232. Kinzler, Raymond C. 3,335,445. Klapp, Arnold, and Heitkamp. 3,307,572. Kuehn, Frederick R., and Barnes. 3,318,206. Kulwlcki, Henrv E. 3,352,736. Landon, Fred K., Jr., and Diniar. 3,296,827. Leston, Gerd. 3,331,879. Leston, Gerd. 3,341,607. Leston, Gerd. 3,346,649. Lordi, Frank E. 3,313,333. Medney, Jonas. 3,336,176. *" Medney, Jonas. 3,352,577. Mitchell, Hartman, and Dortenzo. 3,347,539 Mitchell, Hartman, and Walker. 3,345,057. iNestler, Gilbert C. 3,344,039. Nitchie, Charles D. 3.303.814. Palsak, Andrew M. 3,336,020. Paris. Thomas H., and Rodgers. 3,312,335. Pavuk, Frank E. 3,344,092. Payne, Charles. 3.349,525. Pennino, Charles J., and Gaylord. 3,358.925. Ponemon, Warren E. 3,331,722. Ponemon. Warren E. 3.360.411. Pottenger. Carl H. Re. 26,278. LIST OF PATENTEES 721 Koppers Co., Inc. : See — Continued Seinfeld, Kurt, and Rokop. 3,339,003. Relnt'old, Kurt, and UoUop. 3,344,844. Kichards, Edwin R. 3.330,004. Rode, Daniel J., and Greenawald. 3,342,700. Roll, Walter F., Jr. 3,309,577. Kuduer, Bernard, and Achorn. 3,306,670. Rudner, Bernard, and Bafford. 3,308,172. Rudner, Bernard, and Moores. 3,314,980. Rys, Frederick \V. 3,344,841. Rys, Frederick W., and Easton. 3,339,023. Sanders, Guy J. 3,343,629. Schappert. Hans M. 3.306.8S9. Schulte, Klwood V. 3,318,686, Schulte, Elwood V. 3,352.498. Shepler, Paul R. 3,300,225. Shepler, Paul R. 3,351,350. Slapnik, Joseph. 3,331,529. Stewart, Warren A. 3,347,732. Taschenberg, Ernest J. 3,306,620. Temin, Samuel G., and Baum. 3,321,552. Van Ackeren, Joseph. 3.304.240. Van Ackerson, Joseph. 3,345,051. Voris, William II. 3,336,349. Voris, William H. 3,347,SS4. Waldhot'er, Reinhard. 3,360,247. Weiss, Charles P. 3,335,526. Wright, Harold A. 3,359,220. Zora, John G., and Todd. 3,301,804. Koppers, Heinrich, G.m.b.H. : See — iSchurhoff, Heinrich, and Jakobi. 3,304,9S3. Koppers, Manfred : See — Wllkenloh, Wilhelm, Brauer, and Koppers. 3,302,411. Kopperud, Ellen E. Bowling ball. 3,329,429, 7-4-67, CI. 273 — 63. Koppius, Otto G., to Semicon Associates, Inc. Method for impregnating tungsten dispenser cathodes. 3,320,091, 5- 16-67, CI. 117—223. Kopple, Kenneth D. : See- — Lupinski, John H., and Kopple. 3,346,444. Kops Bros., Inc. : See — Mayer, Herbert, and Pfeiffer. 3,295,530. Sayers, Lillian H. 3,311,113. Kopsel, Manfred, J. Richter, and W. Lochte-Holtgreen, to United States of America, Air Force. Photoelectric device for measuring the spectral line intensities of a radiating plasma with background radiation correction means. 3,317,737, 5-2-67, CI. 250—226. Korablev, Lev N., to Fizichesky Institute imeni Lebedeva. Method of firing and quenching control of gas-discharge tubes. 3,353,063, 11-14-67, CI. 315 — 176. Koranda, Alvin A., and J. F. Humphreys. Holder for hose cou- plings. 3,334,888, 8-8-67. CI. 269—287. Koranda, Clarence J., to North American Car Corp. Sparger type covered hopper car. 3,316,023, 4-25-67, CI. 302 — 16. Koranda, Clarence J., to North American Car Corp. Sparger type railroad car. 3,338,635, 8-29-67, CI. 302 — 16. Koratron Co., Inc. : See — Englert, Robert D., Swidler, Berriman, and Wade. 3,353,904. Foster. John R. 3,358,392. Korbanka, Helmut : See — Bestian, Herbert, and Korbanka. 3,344,129. Bestian, Herbert, Korbanka, and Lange. 3,308,084. Korbanka, Helmut, and F. Soldan, to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak- tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Stable water-in-oil dispersions and process for their manufacture. 3,355,394, 11-28-67, CI. 252 — 309. Korber, Hauni & Co., K.G. : See — Gomann, Jurgen. 3,327,906. Korber, Ulrich : See — Voegtlen, Dieter, Korber, and Jabczynski. 3,351,721. Korbet, Stephen. Harpsichord plucking mechanism. 3,339,442, 9-5-67, CI. 84 — 258. Korbl, Jiri : See — Terzljska, Drahomira. Svoboda, and Korbl. 3,301,870. Korch, Christian, G. M. Wuesthoff, and J. Ziegs, to Wusthoff & Co. Industriebedarfs OHG. Packaging machine for stockings and the like. 3,310,930, 3-28-67, CI. 53 — 117. Korchinsky, Walter J., J. Sikora, and J. M. E. Hill, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Manufacture of adipo- nitrile. 3,360,541, 12-26-67, CI. 260—465.2. Kordesch, Karl V., to Union Carbide Corp. Hydrogen anode including aluminum spinel and platinum family coatings and method of making same. 3,307,977, 3-7-67, CI. 136 — 122. Kordesch. Karl V., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of catalyzing porous electrodes. 3,310,434, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 227. Kordesch, Karl V., to Union Carbide Corp. Galvanic cell. 3,335,031, 8-8-67, CI. 136—6. Kordesch, Karl V., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for hy- drogen generation. 3,338,681, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 288. Kordiak, Stephen M.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Mold for producing foam rubber cushioning. 3,316,595, 5-2-67, CI. 18—39. Kordik, Kenneth S. : See — ■ Stilley, Herschel H., and Kordik. 3,340,450. Kordos, Ronaid W. : See — Church, Donald S., and Kordos. 3,355,684. Kordt & Co. : See — Muller, Paul. 3.321.S39. Kore, Alexander V., and D. E. Holt, to Harnischefger Corp. Overhead crane girder. 3,335,674, 8-15-67, CI. 100—163. Koreislii, Yasuki, to Hitachi, Ltd. Combination coiling and uncoiling apparatus. 3,300,157, 1-24-67, CI. 242 — 78.1. Korelitz, Milton : See — Warnken, Elmer P., and Korelitz. 3,300,350. Koren, Paul M., and J. H. Menzies, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Continuous bread making process with pumpable shor- tening containing a high level of fatty triglyceride solids. 3,350,207. 10-31-67, CI. 99 — 90. Korenaga, Hiroshi : See — Akamatsu, Takashi, Yamada, and Korenaga. 3,326,934. Kores Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See — Popiolek. Wladislas. 3,306,867. Koretzky, Herman, to International Business Machines Corp. Coating of aluminum substrates with a magnetic material. 3,321,328, 5-23-67, CI. 117 — 71. Koretzky, Herman, to International Business Machines Corp. Electrodeposition of nickel-iron magnetic alloy film. 3,354,- 059, 11-21-67, CI. 204 — 12. Koretzky, Herman, to International Business Machines Corp. Process of chemically depositing a magnetic cobalt film from a bath containing malonate and citrate ions. 3,360,397, 12-26-67, CI. 117—160. Korey, William J. : See — Lyle, David, and Korey. 3,302.435. Korey, William J., to Blaw-Knox Co. Rolling mill. 3,298,- 216, 1-17-67, CI. 72—239. Korf, Erich : See — Perner, Johann, Donath, Korf, and Hainy. 3,334,543. Korf, Willy, to Ferrotest G.m.b.H. Machine for the produc- tion of structural steel mats or the like. 3,340,570, 9-12-67, CI. 18—5. Korf, Willy, to Ferrotest G.m.b.H. Process and apparatus for straightening metallic rod stock. 3,348,400, 10-24-67, CI. 72—161. Kortf, Wolfram G., to Western Engineering & Mfg. Co. Ex- plosion and fire release ventilator. 3,323, 43S, 6-6-67, CI. 98 — 42. Korfund Dynamics Corp. : See — Baratoff, Paul, Kfoury, and Mui. 3,348,796. Korganoff, Alexandre. Submersible vessels. 3,302,602, 2-7-67, CI. 114 — 16. Korger, Gerhard : See — Ruschig, Heinrich, Korger, Aumuller, and Schmidt. 3,347,914. Kori, Ryoichi : See — Yoshida. Zenichi, Yanagisawa, and Kori. 3,336,373. Korkos, George A. : See — Smith, Harold W., and Korkos. 3,308,343. Smith, Harold W., and Korkos. 3,308,344. Korkowski, Vincent J., to Sperry Rand Corp. iSignal respon- sive apparatus utilizing tunnel diode means. 3,321,643, 5-23-67, CI. 307— 8S.5. Korkowski, Vincent J., and H. E. Nelson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Manually operable format control unit for the real- time operation of a data processing system. 3,302,189, 1- 31-67, a. 340 — 174. Korn, Roger A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Liquid means for improving current carrying capacity of reed type switch. 3,327,263, 6-20-67, CI. 335—154. Korn, Tadeusz. Process and apparatus for teaching intended to permit objective hearing of one's own words. 3,358,390, 12-19-67, CI. 35—35. Kornei, Otto, to International Business Machines Corp. Mag- netic annealing for information storage. 3,343,174, 9-19-67, CI. 346 — 74. Korner, Klaus : See — Heidrich, Walter, and Korner. 3,331,694. Korner, Otto, and O. Ley, to Firma Diehl. Track link units. 3,339,987, 9-5-67. CI. 305 — 36. KOrner, Otto, and U. Wacker, to Diehl K.G. Method of mak- ing caterpillar track connectors. 3,340,717, 9-12-67 CI. 72 — 367. Kornfelrlt, Per: See — Flodin, Per G. M., Kornfeldt. and Gardshol. 3.347.869. Kornicker, Walter A., to Monsanto Co. Amine dithioearbam- ate transition metal compounds and process of preparation. 3,297,733, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kornicker, Walter A., to Monsanto Co. Amidosulfinates and process for preparing same. 3,318,932, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kornylak Corp. : See — Sullivan, William T. 3,318,439. Koroleva, Valentia G. : See — Karpenko, Alexei K., Bondareva, Malinin, Dmolsnlsky, Koroleva, Poljakov, and Saveljev. 3,356,045. Koroljkova, Oljga N. : See — Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova, Drapkins, Terskol, Sinjaver, Brudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335,137. Korpel, Adrianus, to Zenith Radio Corp. Superregenerative oscillating detector circuit. 3.296,537, 1-3-67, CI. 32S — 140. Korpman, Ralf, to Johnson & Johnson. Adhesive composition containing a carboxyl modified elastomer, adhesive sheet coated therewith, and method of making the adhesive sheet. 3,345,206, 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 122. Korr, Abraham L. Container and blank therefor. 3,311,2S5, 3-28-67, CI. 229 — 31. Korr, Abraham L. Food heating oven. 3.330,203, 7-11-67, CI. 99 — 332. Korrell, Philip H., to Appliance Mfg. Co.. Inc. Rotary switch contact structure with improved washer fastening means. 3,309,471, 3-14-67, CI. 200—11. 722 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Korrenn, Heinrich : See — Linner, Ludwig, Korrenn, and Mann. 3,298,760. Korry Mfg. Co. : See — Fuller, Maurice D. 3,302,195. Korschner, Rudolf, to Messrs. Volkswagenwerk Aktiengesell- schaft. Fresh air heating arrangement for a motor vehicle. 3,327,773, 6-27-67, CI. 165—39. Korsen, Irl J. Counter display. 3,315,814, 4-25-67, CI. an — 45. Korsgren, Theodore Y., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Adjustable switch actuator. 3,304,382, 2-14-67, CI. 200—67. Korshak, Harvey, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Blade release and switch' inactivating means for power operated knife. 3,322,925, 5-30-67, CI. 200 — 157. Korshak, Harvey, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Power operated knife. 3,357,102, 12-12-67, CI. 30 — 272. Kort, Hans A., to Sola Basic Industries, Inc. Multi-piece coil bobbin. 3,352,509, 11-14-67, CI. 242 — 118.4. Kortan, Joseph F. Support for Christmas trees. 3,347,503, 10-17-67, CI. 248 — 46. Korte, Alfred C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor idle adjust needle valve locking device. 3,321,195, 5-23-67, CI. 261 — 41. Korte, Friedrich W.A.G.K. See — Asinger, Fell, Janssen, Zoche, Mueller, and Korte. 3,322,- 806. Beecken, Hermann, Muller, and Korte. 3,321,442. Buechel, Karl-Heinz, Kiskeri, and Korte. 3,341,517. Hasserodt, Ulrich, Fritzsche, and Korte. 3,317,425. Hasserodt, Ulrich, Pilgram, and Korte. 3,318.915. Palm, Richard A., Ohse, Cherdron, and Korte. 3,336,265. Korte, Milton D., 50% to L. C. Jewell. Sheet metal bender. 3,306,092, 2-28-67, CI. 72 — 387. Korte, Willard H., to Tasco Sales. Inc. Substage illuminating device for microscopes. 3,360,641, 12-26-67, CI. 240 — 2. Korthals, Melvin G. : See — Austin, Leo F., Jr., Korthals, and Harper. 3,333.337. Kortkamp, Donald H., and J. M. Smith, to General Electric Co. Sandwiched construction for a tunnel diode. 3,354,361, 11-21-67, CI. 317 — 234. Kortland, Cornelis, and C. Borstlap, to Shell Oil Co. Sulfo- nation of epoxy alkyl esters of tertiary monocarboxylic acids by means of bisulfite adducts of alkvl aldehydes and ketones. 3,321,498. 5-23-67. CI. 260 — 400. Kortlandt, David, and J. T. Reutelingsperger, to Stamiearbon N.V. Controlled nitrogen addition to recovered hydrogen responsive to temperature. 3,315,476, 4h25-67, CI. 62 — 20. Kortz, George B. : See — Clayton, William A., and Kortz. 3.301.147. Korwin, Paul, to Chemical Construction Corp. Hydrocarbon catalytic reactor with thermally insulated expansion trans- fer conduit. 3,355,362, 11-28-67, CI. 196—136. Kosak, 'John R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Reduc- tion of aromatic nitro compounds to aromatic amines. 3,359,- 315, 12-19-67, CI. 260— '575. Kosaka, Yujiro : See — Imoto, Riichiro, Kosaka, and Hayata. 3,332,885. Kosalek, Joseph F., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Trans- parentizing base stock of tracing papers and intermediate diazotype papers by the use of polypropenes. 3,352,677, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 75. Kosanke, Kurt M., and W. W. Kulcke, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Electro-optical high speed adjustable. 3,309,162, 3-14-67, CI. 350—160. Kosar, Jaromir, and G. M. Atkins, Jr., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Radiation disintergrating capsule. 3,301,439, 1-31-67, CI. 222 — 52. Kosar, John. Container with crown-type cap. 3,302,811, 2-7-67. CI. 215—39. Kosar, Peter, to Ajem Laboratories. Automatic blasting de- vice. 3,300,903, 1-31-67, Cl. 51 — 13. Kosar, Peter, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for cleaning liquid. 3,344,062, 9-26-67, CI. 210 — 23. Kosar, Peter, and O. MeGrew. Arnold, to Ajem Laboratories, Inc. Oil skimming device. 3,358,838, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 179. Koseh, Franz: See — - Krug, Siegfried and M., and Kosch. 3.301,146. Kosche, Horst, to Firma Renker-Belipa G.m.b.H. Electropho- tographic material and process. 3,300,304, 1-24-67, CI. 98—1.5. Kosche, Horst, to Firma Render-Belipa G.m.b.H. Electropho- tographic material. 3,331,687. 7-18-67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Kosche. Rudolf, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Disc brake. 3,348,642, 10-24-67, Cl. 188 — 251. Koschier, Willi. Record card with film insert. 3,354,568, 11- 28-67, Cl. 40-^158. Koseki. Hikoro, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Telephone system. 3,330,912, 7-11-87, Cl. 179—81. Koseki, Yasuo : See — Oshima, Shintaro, Enomoto, Inoue, and Koseki. 3,303,- 351. Kosel, Christian, and T. Liissling, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the pro- duction of the dinitriles of fumaric acid and maleic acid. 3,313,840, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 465.8. Kosha, Andrew J., to Bead Chain Mfg. Co. Method and ap- paratus for making electric contact pins. 3,354,854, 11-28- 67, Cl. 113— lie. Koshar, Robert J. : See — Husted, Donald R., and Koshar. 3,354,216. Koshar, Robert J., and H. A. Brown, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Quaternized halomethyl ethers. 3,359,131, 12-19- 67, Cl. 117—119.6. Koshikawa, Tsuneji : See — Miura, Tanetoshi, and Koshikawa. 3,345,979. Koshino, Senlo, to Fukui Seiren Kako Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for continuous treatment of fabrics. 3,359,763, 12-26-67, Cl. 68—155. Koshland, Daniel E., Jr., G. Latham, and Y. D. Karkhanis, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of introducing a colored group sensitive to pH changes into enzymes by the reaction with 2-hydroxy-5- nitro benzyl bromide. 3,312,599, 4-4-67, Cl. 195 — 68. Koshuha Netsuren Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Mizuma, Katuhisa. 3,306,786. Kosiarski, Joseph P. : See — Bakker, Willem F., Johnson, and Kosiarski. 3,305,623. Kosiba, Joseph K., and T. Rice, to Gulf Research & Develop- ment Co. Process for the hydrocracking of hydrocarbons in two stages to produce gasoline with a reduced consump- tion of hydrogen. 3,360,456, 12-26-67, Cl. 208 — 59. Kosikowski, Frank V : See — De Paolis, Potito, and Kosikowski. 3,321,316. Kosikowski, Frank V., to Cornell Research Foundation, Inc. Method for packaging eggs. 3,314,804, 4-18-67, Cl. 99 — 177. Kosinski, Joseph W., to Scully-Jones and Co. Ball screw mechanism. 3,301,082, 1-31-67, Cl. 74 — 424.8. Kosinski, Steve. Illuminated cradle holder for telephones. 3,358,132, 12-12-67, Cl. 240 — 2.17. Kosinsky, Edward J., and E. Solop, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blending of thermoplastic material. 3,342,901, 9-19-67, Cl. 260—897. Kositsky, Nathan : See — Nelson, Warren L., and Kositsky. 3,343,374. Koskela, Melvin A. Educational calculating device. 3,309,- 017, 3-14-67, Cl. 235 — 78. Koski, Olli R. : See — Koski, Pentti U. 3,352,335. Koski, Pentti U., y 2 to 0. R. Koski. Wood block splitting device. 3,352,335, 11-14-67, Cl. 144 — 195. Koski, William L. : See — Swenson, Emil S., and Koski. 3,313,415. Koskie, Wallace W., to Data Products Corp. Lapping meth- od and apparatus. 3,305,976, 2-28-67, Cl. 51 — 151. Koslosky, Edmund : See — Kling, Harry C, and Koslosky. 3,331,997. Koslow, Sidney : See — Brenner, William, and Koslow. 3,315,805. Koslowski, Karl, and F. W. Schneider, to Beteiligungs- und Patentwerwaltungsgesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung. Automatic readjusting and feeding device for a hydraulical- ly operated scraping device in a peeling centrifuge. 3,338,- 418. 8-29-67, Cl. 210 — 375. Kosmala, James M. : See — Demler, Walter R., Edelman, Hallinan, and Kosmala. 3,351,471. Kosman, Jerzy, and H. C. DeGruyther, to Massey-Ferguson (United Kingdom) Ltd. Vehicle power unit. 3,309,943, 3-21-67, Cl. 74—701. Kosowsky, Leo K. : See — Bachman, William S., Kosowsky, and Deaso. 3,354,501. Kosrow, Robert L. : See — Attwood, John G., and Kosrow. 3,350,582. Smith, Robert E., Kosrow, and Attwood. 3,298,498. 'Smith, Robert E., Kosrow. and Attwood. 3,353,821. Kosrow, Robert L., to Union Special Machine Co. Apparatus for sensing the disposition of knit material. 3,334,729, 8- 8-67, Cl. 198 — 232. Kosrow, Robert L., and A. N. Hale, to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing machine control. 3,358,628, 12-19-67, Cl. 112 — 219. Kossakowski, Leonard L., and W. B. Rosink, to North Amer- ican Philips Co., Inc. Device of the kind in which the dis- tance of an object from a defined surface is determined or adjusted by means of a bridge circuit. 3,333,105, 7-25-67, Cl. 250—210. Kossnar. Dennis: See — Wolowicz, Richard S.. Kossnar, and Oiler. 3 344,911. Kossnar, Dennis, to Container Corp. of America. Two-cell dis- play carton. 3,347,356, 10-17-67, Cl. 206 — 45.29. Kossnar, Dennis J., to Container Corp. of America. Domed cover two piece carton. 3,300,117, 1-24-67, Cl. 229 — 32. Kossoff, Arnold H. and I. I. Box with fully telescoped hinged cover. 3,338,504, 8-29-67, Cl. 229—33. Kossoff, Irwin I. : See — Kossoff, Arnold H. and I. I. 3,338,504. Kossoff, Joseph : See — Ryan, John W., Kossoff, May, and Cowell. 3,353,296. Kost, Erwin, to Kommanditgesellschaft Friedrich Kocks. Ap- paratus for testing pipe under internal pressure. 3,334,515, 8-8-67, Cl. 73 — 49.5. Kost, Erwin, and A. Bindernagel. to Kommanditgesellschaft Friedrich Kocks. Sealing a clamping head for an end of a tube to be pressure-tested. 3,331,238, 7-18-67, Cl. 73 — 49.5. Kost, James W. Brush-on packages. 3,323,642, 6-6-67, Cl. 206 — 56. Kosta, Peter L., to Jacuzzi Bros. Inc. Hydrotherapy ap- paratus with means for mounting in bathtub drain. 3,304,- 936, 2-21-67, Cl. 128 — 66. Kostanty, Raymond : See — Doniger, Jerry, and Kostanty. 3,335,980. LIST Ob' PATENTEES 723 Kostenko, Arthur, to The Getzen Co., Inc. Limit stop for brass musical instrument. 3,329,050, 7-4-07, CI. 84 — 388. Koster, Alfred : See — Schnurch, Roland, KOster, and Heise. 3,340,335. Koster. Claus : Sec — Eheim. Franz, Hofer, Koster, and Wegener. 3,339,534. Koster, Claus, and G. Hofer, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b. II. Regulated injection pump. 3,320,893, 5-23-07, CI. 103 — 41. Koster, Robert A., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Symbol dis- play apparatus. 3,29S,013, 1-10-07, CI. 340 — 324. Koster, Robert A., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Position control system employing pulse producing means indicative of magnitude and direction of movement. 3,304,434, 2-14-07, CI. 250—231. Koster, Robert A., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Method for exposing photosensitive material. 3,311,91S, 3-28-07, CI. 340 — 1. Koster, Robert A., F. J. Beach, and R. F. Bryan, to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Control/display apparatus. 3,340,S53, 10-10-07, CI. 340 — 172.5. Koster, Roland, to Studiengesellsehaft Kohle m.b.H. 1-alumi- num indanes and 1-aluminum tetralines and their manufac- ture. 3,300,537, 12^26-67, CI. 200 — 44S. Kostlal, Ben C, to Texas National Mfg. & Sales Co. Knock- down broiling and roasting apparatus. 3,359,903, 12-20-07, CI. 126—9. Kostin, Richard M., and W. B. Schueren, to The Ford Motor Co. Convertible backlight. 3,333,302, S-l-07, CI. 49—248. Kostopoulos, Anthony, and P. V. Colombo, to American Ma- chine & Foundrv Co. Candlepin elevator, distributor and control system. 3,307,847, 3-7-67, CI. 273 — 43. Kostrewa. John J., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing apparatus. 3,344,750, 10-3-07, CI. 105 — 309. Kostuch, Donald J., to International Business Machines Corp. Simple high-voltage pulse generating system. 3,358,216, 12-12-67, CI. 323— IS. Kostur, J Edward, Sr., deceased (Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank, executor), to Comet Industries, Inc. Apparatus for high-speed packaging of articles. 3,315,438, 4-25-67, CI. 53—141. Kotani, Yasuo : See — Mori. Masao, Kotani, and Fujita. 3,296,299. Kotek, Alfred J. : See— Carlson, John H., and Kotek. 3,309,066. Kotesovee, Vladimir, J. Zizka, and V. Janata, to Vyzkumny a vyvojovy ustav drevardsky. Method and apparatus for rip sawing of logs and timbers. 3,304,972, 2-21-67, CI. 144 — 326. Kotesovee, Vladimir, J. Zizka, and V. Janata, to Vyzkumny a vyvojovy ustav drevardsky. Apparatus for rip sawing of logs and timbers. 3,347, 2S9, 10-17-67, CI. 143—36. Kothe, Ewald, to United Aircraft Corp. Helmet feedport. 3,359,568, 12-20-67, CI. 2 — 6. Kotheimer, William C, to General Electric Co. Overcurrent protective means. 3,317,794, 5-2-67, CI. 317—30. Kothmann, Gilbert C. Universal hitch for emergency drawbar. 3,320,576, 6-20-07, CI. 280 — 515. Kotis, Richard J. Trolling minnow rig. 3,327,423, 6-27-67, CI. 43—44.2. Kotlar, Rudolph J., A. H. Raack, and C. A. Truckenbrodt. Snow and ice melting apparatus. 3,304,032, 2-21-67, CI. 37—12. Kotler, Aaron L., to The Goshen Mfg. Co., Inc. Glider oscillat- ing on rollers. 3,350,134, 10-31-67, CI. 297 — 246. Kotler, Gerald R. : See — Johnston, William C, Kotler, and Tiller. 3,322,183. Koto, Senzo : See — Kawasaki, Kaoru, Kawata, and Koto. 3,342,015. Kotos, Peter, to General Electric Co. Electromagnetic induc- tion-type protective relay having improved adjustment means. 3,334,321, 8-1-07, CI. 335—177. Kotoucek. Waldemar R., to Ford Motor Co Single pedal dual brake system. 3,353,635, 11-21-67, CI. 188 — 100. Kotov, Vladimir A., N. A. Shljapin, and I. I. Kirichinsky, to Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Tekhnotogii artomobilnoi promyshlennosti. 3,359,769, 12-26-67, CI. 72—200. Kots, Johan T. : See — Blok, Lourens, Van, and Kots. 3.302,060. Kott, Hermann, to Publication Corp. Instrument for view- ing separation color transparencies. 3,318,185, 5-9-67, CI. 88—24. Kott. Karl-Helnz : See — Knapp, Karl-Heinrich, Sinn, Dinges, and Ott. 3,297,623. Kottas, Leo J. : See — Scott, Charles D., and Lutzenhiser. 3,315,402. Kottenhahn, Alfred P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 4-hexenyi aluminum compounds. 3,328,447, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — i4S. Kotter, James I., E. F. Wallace, and H. L. Salaun, Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture. Method of making a fiber processing cylinder. 3,325,880, 6-20-67, CI. 29 — 148.4. Kottler. Franklin D. : See — Williams. Francis A., and Kotler. 3,335,651. Kottler. Franklin D.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Multllamp flash photography. 3.319,548, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — 11. Kottler, Franklin D., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Multi- lamp photoflash package. 3,327,106, 6-20-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Kottler, Franklin D., C. G. Vroom, and D. M. Peterson, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Disposable multilamp photoflash unit. 3.327,105, 6-20-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Kotujl, Makoto : See — Shojl, Koichi, and Kotuji. 3,357,535. Kouba, Delore L., to Hercules Inc. Process for the manufac- ture of p-nitrosophenol. 3, 320, 324, 5-10-07, CI. 200 — 021. Koundakjian, Theodore H., and J. L. Dreher, to Chevron Re- search Co. Production of complex basic aluminum soap greases. 3,345,291, 10-3-07, CI. 252—37.7. Kouns, Herbert H. : See — Miletl, Joseph A., Kouns, and Pesce. 3,315,0S5. Kouns, Herbert H., to Abex Corp. Hydraulic fluid energy translating device. 3,304,884, 2-21-67, CI. 103—162. Kourkenc, Jacques P. Apparatus and method for anchoring post-tensioning tendons In prestressed structures. 3,307,- 310, 3-7-07, CI. 52 — 230. Koury, Frederic : See — ■ Butler, Keith H., Koury, and Waymouth. 3,334,201. Corbin, Victor L., Koury, and Levesque. 3,350,5!JS. Waymouth, John F., and Koury. 3,324,332. Waymouth, John F., and Koury. 3,331,982. Koury, Frederic, and J. F. Waymouth, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. High pressure electric discharge device hav- ing electrodes with thorium on the exposed surface thereof. 3,313,974, 4-11-67, CI. 313—218. Kousenl'abvieken Hin N.V. : See — Brinck, Ernst J., and Priem. 3,339,338. Koutnik, Rodrick J., to Snap-Tite, Inc. Balanced multi-way valve. 3,357,454, 12-12-67, CI. 137—627.5. Kouzuki, Tadao. Chain sprocket changing means for motor- cycles. 3,321,040, 5-23-07, CI. ISO — 33. Kovac, Frederick J., and G. W. Rye, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method of making a pneumatic cord tire. 3,345,228. 10-3-67, CI. 15G— 120. Kovac, James J. : See — Peterson, Don W., Kovac. Calvin, and Puse. 3,345,109. Kovacevlc, Boris N. Apparatus for dispensing lighted cigarettes. 3,307,741, 3-7-67, CI. 221—143. Kovacevich, George. Baby carriage seats. 3,331,633, 7-18-67, CI. 297—379. Kovach, John T., Jr., and C. W. Thompson, to American Gas Association, Inc. Apparatus for sensing the composition of gases, and gas burner system employing same. 3,295,- 585, 1-3-67, CI. 158—130. Kovach, Leslie J., and B. V. Menegus. Modern Plastic Ma- chinery Corp. Extrusion die for blown film. 3,311,952, 4-4-67, CI. IS — 14. Kovach, Stephen M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Liquid phase polymerization of olefins using a zinc fluoride-alumina catalyst. 3,296,331, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 6S3.15. Kovach, Stephen M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Liquid phase polymerization of olefins using a boria-alumina catalyst. 3,311,672, 3-28-67, CI. 260—683.15. Kovach, Stephen M., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydrogena- tion of aromatic hydrocarbons using cobalt hydrogenation catalysts. 3,324,190, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 667. Kovach, Stephen M., and E. S. Rogers, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Process for removing nitrogen with cobalt-rare earth and group catalvst. 3,345,286, 10-3-67, CI. 208 — 254. Kovacik, Henry. Table stand. 3,322,077, 5-30-67, CI. 108 — 111. Kovacik, Stephen, and L. W. Cramer, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Trimming glass sheets. 3,344,908, 10-3-07, CI. 225—2. Kovacs, Geza L., to New Canadian Processes Ltd. Process for treating cold rolling mill effluent containing oil emulsi- fied in water. 3,301,779, 1-31-07, CI. 210 — 44. Kovacs, Geza L., to Palm Oil Recovery, Inc. Process for treat- ing and recovering rolling oil. 3,352,137, 11-14-67, CI. 72 — 42. Kovacs, Lloyd, to Midland-Ross Corp. Sheet extrusion die. 3,308,222, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 176. Kovalcik, James L. Back-up tab for siding. 3,339,333, 9-5-67, CI. 52—672. Kovalevskl, Nicholas, to Alfred Electronics. Oscillator circuit with variable capacitor. 3,332,035, 7-18-67, CI. 331—117. Kovalik, Albert E., and S. H. S. Raub, to Union Carbide Corp. Heat interchanger. 3,327,777, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 81. Kovalik, Albert E., J. L. Miller, and H. S. Raub, to Union Carbide Corp. Ground anode-to-cable connection. 3,340,- 173. 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 196. Kovalsky, Stephen J., and R. A. Olson, to FMC Corp. Method for producing stable salts of dichlorolsocyanuric acid (II). 3,299,060. 1-17-67, CI. 260—248. Kovar, Jaroslav : See — Jurny, Josef, and Kovar. 3,309,935. Kovats. Andre. Stationary hot air building heating system using a gas turbine driven fan. 3,353,529, 11-21-07, CI. 126 — 110. Kovats, William S., to G & W Electric Specialty Co. Locking plate structure for a spring energized switch operator. 3,330,919, 7-11-67, CI. 200—42. Kovetz, Paul : See — Bealrd, Francis M., Jr., and Kovetz. 3,355,262. Kovrigina, Gallna I. : See — Stoljarov, Alexei M., Khorosheva, Matveev, Konstanin- ova, Brjanov, and Kovrigina. 3.360.29S. Kovylkina, Natalja F. : See- — ■ Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostianska.ia. Tevllna, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavt- seva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grlnjuk, Xikiforova, Kras- nova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. 724 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kowakami, Mosamitsu : See — Kawakami, Masamitsu, and Mochimaru. 3,355,645. Kowal, John P., to Converse Rubber Corp. Spiked shoe. 3,343,- 285, 9-26-67, CI. 36—67. Kowal, Leonard : See — Boylan, William F., and Kowal. 3,355,649. Kowalick, James F. : See — Hare, George F., Jr., and Kowalick. 3,343,487. Peterson, William R., and Kowalick. 3,336,869. Kowalick, James F., to United States of America, Army. Liquid propellant piezometer. 3,320,793, 5-23-67, CI. 73— 53. Kowalick, James F., and W. E. Perkins, to United States of America, Army. Propellant gas generator. 3,305,319, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 281. Kowalick, James F., and G. F. Hare, Jr., to United States of America, Army. Pyrotechnic delay device for mild detona- tion cord. 3.320,884, 5-23-67. CI. 102—27. Kowalik, Thomas J. : See — Perron, Albert J., and Kowalik. 3,324,524. Kowalski, Ben C. Stretch bending machine. 3,339,391, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 151. Kowalski, Charles J., to Cartofax Corp. Electrophotographic reproducing apparatus. 3,318,213, 5-9-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Kowalski, Fred : See — Hajduk, Thaddeus J., and Kowalski. 3,340,035. Kowalski, John E., and H. A. Nelson, to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Variable speed pulley drive. 3,303,710, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Kowalski, Joseph W., to James R. Kearney Corp. Service drop clamp for electric conductor feeder. 3,306,970, 2-28- 67, CI. 174 — 79. Kowalski, Robert J. Archery bow sight. 3,310,875, 3-28-67, CI. 33—46. Kowalski, Slawomir, to Marotta Valve Corp. Union with provision for misalignment. 3,332,709, 7-25-67, CI. 285—23. Kowalski, Walter, to McGraw-Edison Co. Reversible sec- tionalizing switch. 3,316,367, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 48. Kowalski, Werner : See — 'Schmeiser, Kurt, Hehmann, Zeigler, and Kowalski. 3,343,- 823. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, Berg, and Kowalski. 3,30o,226. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, Berg, and Kowalski. 3,307,679. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, Kowalski, and Hinz. 3,345,443. Kowalski, Xavier, to Monsanto Co. Solid shaped sterilizing, sanitizing, and disinfecting compositions. 3,296,069, 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 33. Kowalski, Xavier, to Monsanto Co. Sterilizing, sanitizing, and/or disinfecting shapes. 3,342,674, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 42. Kowata, Yasuo, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Centrifugal solids deWquefving and treating process and apparatus. 3,302,873, 2-7-67, CI. 233 — 7. Kowols, Gilbert J., to Mark Products Co. Single sideband transceiver having common transmit and receiver apparatus. 3,300,720, 1-24-67, CI. 325—20. Koy, Milton P., 75% to F. W. Gartner Co. Concrete pump. 3,320,901, 5-23-67, CI. 103—152. Koyak, Joseph W., to Vandercook & Sons, Inc. Inking system for printing presses. 3,353,484, 11-21-67, CI. 101—350. Koyama, Kinichi : See — Muta, Akinori, Furukawa, and Koyama. 3,355,527. Koyanagi, Yukio, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Cathode rav tubes and apparatus using the same. 3,352,- 970, 11-14-67, CI. 178 — 7.85. Koza, Russell C, to General Electric Co. Scale plate mount- ing system for edgewise instrument. 3,298,351, 1-17-67, CI. 116 — 129. Kozacik, Alfred P., and H. Myers, to Mobil Oil Corp. Non- selective herbicidal method. 3,360,358, 12-26-67, CI. 71— 102. Kozacik, John J., to Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Cement-asbestos products, and improvement in the manufacture thereof. 3,354,031, 11-21-67, CI. 162—145. Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Electric high-voltage fuse having means for effecting sequential vaporization of portions of fusible element. 3,296,399, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 120. Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Electric fuse including heater winding for solder joint. 3.313.899, 4-11-67, CI. 200 — 123. Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Spring- less time lag fuse for motor circuits. 3,319,028, 5-9-67, •CI. 200 — 120. Kozacka, Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Supercom- pact polyphase fuse. 3,3-12,962, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 120. Kozacka. Frederick J., to The Chase-Shawmut Co. Dual ele- ment cartridge fuse for small current intensities. 3,342,964, 9-19-67, CI. 200—123. Kozak Andrew F., to Data Instruments Division. Vertically sliding door. 3,304,994, 2-21-67, CI. 160—202. Koznr, Michael: See — Broderick. John W., Fiorenza, Kelly, and Kozar. 3.353,669. Kozbelt, Llovd S., and D. M. Cunningham, to Edwin L. Wie- gand Co. Electric heater assembly. 3,350,674, 10-31-67, CI. 338—316. Kozel, James A., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Pilot-operated valve. 3,300,175, 1-24-67, CI. 251 — 30. Kozhevnikow, Sergei N., B. M. Klimkovsky, A. S. Tkachenko, and A. V. Prazdnikov, to Institute Chernoi Metallurgii. Device for balancing forces of inertia of the reciprocally moving masses. 3,337,209, 8-22-67, CI. 267 — 75. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Process for preparing vinylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl. 3,306,916, 2-2S-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Process for preparing acylcyclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyl ester condensation products. 3,308,141, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Cyclopenta- dienyl manganese tricarbonyl sulfones. 8,317,575, 5—2—67, CI. 260 — 4-29. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Organoman- fanese indole compounds and process for preparing same. ,321,485, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 319.1. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Cyclopenta- dienyl sulfonic acid and sulfonyl halide manganese tricar- bonyls. 3,330,844, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Cyelopentadi- enyl sulfinic acid manganese tricarbonyls. 3,330,845, 7-11- 67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Chlorocar- bonylcvclopentadienyl manganese tricarbonyls and proc- esses for preparing same. 3,330,846. 7-11-67. CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. [(2,5-dihy- droxyphenyl sulfonyl) cyclopentadienyl] manganese tri- carbonyls. 3,335,157, 8-8-67, CI. 260—429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. [(Alkoxy- phenyl sulfonyl) cyclopentadienyl] manganese tricarbonyls. 3,338,934, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. [(P-tolyl- sulfamoyl) cyclopentadienyl] manganese tricarbonyl. 3,350,430, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, John, and M. Cais, to Ethyl Corp. Alkali metal salts of cyclopentadienyl carboxvlic acid manganese tri- carbonyls and their free acids. 3,350,431, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 429. Kozikowski, Joseph L., to Burroughs Corp. Direct coupled transistor amplifier having complementary symmetry output and switehable feedback loop for driving a deflection coil. 3,303,380, 2-7-67, CI. 315 — 27. Koziol, Konrad, and G. Klier, to C. Conradty. Method of screw connecting carbon or graphite electrodes. 3,322,446, 5-30-67, CI. 287 — 127. Kozlov, Leonid P. Mechanism of percussive action. 3,356,165, 12-5-67, CI. 173 — 124. Kozlowski, Robert H., to Chevron Research Co. Hydrocrack- ing process producing lubricating oil. 3,308,055, 3-7-67, CI. 208—111. Kozlowski, Robert H., to Chevron Research Co. Hydrocarbon conversion for light gas production. 3,314,878, 4—18-67, CI. 208—58. Kozol, Eugene T. : See — Barcomb, James G., and Kozol. 3,323,119. Kozorezov, Vladimir D. : See — Azbukin, Jury I., Portnov, Avrukh, Kozorezov, and Mitel- man. 3.322,985. Kozuma, (Noboru, and K. Fukawa, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Transistor oscillator. 3,297,962, 1- 10-67, CI. 331 — 117. Krabbe, Erik, and C. Akin, to Falstaff Brewing Corp. Neutral tasting alcoholic malt beverage. 3,332,779, 7-25-67, CI. 99—31. Krabberod, Halvard, to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Arrange- ment in V-type combustion engines. 3,318,297, 5-9-67, CI. 123 — 195. Kracht, Gerhard, to Swedish Crucible Steel Co. Process of producing flexible foam polystyrene plastic sheeting. 3,309,440, 3-14-67, CI. 264—53. Kracklauer, Aloysius, to Sparkler Mfg. Co. Apparatus for use in filtering fluids. 3.344.922, 10-3-07, CI. 210 — 81. Kracklauer, Aloysius C, to Sparkler Mfg. Co. Spaced wall filter element having assembling means. 3,339,742, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 232. Kradolfer, Friedrich : See — Bickel, Hans, Furesz, Gallo, Kradolfer, Kump, and Sensi. 3,338.888. Kraebel, Charlotte M. : See — Davis, Stanley M.. Kraebel, and Parent. 3,357,865. Kraeft, Robert W. Machine for cleaning and assorting table silver and control mechanism therefor. 3,339,564, 9-5-67, CI. 134 — 58. Kraemer, Nancy C. : See — Guiducci, Mariano A., and Kraemer. 3,351,637. Kraemer, Robert S. : See — Sutor, Alois T., Cowell, and Kraemer. 3,312.068. Kraemer, William C, Jr., and C. R. Eckardt, to Allied Chem- ical Corn Chlorinated polyethylene foam. 3,335,101, 8-8- 67, CI. 260—2.5. Krafft, Erich : See — Pfeiffer, Hans, and Krafft. 3,296,902. Krafft, Fritz G. : See — Baldenhofer, William G.. and Krafft. 3,341,983. Kraft, Anton. Wire rope. 3.327,469, 6-27-67, CI. 57 — 145. Kraft, August L., to Automatic Process Control, Inc. Fluid metering means. Re. 26,213, 5-30-67, CI. 137 — 565. Kraft, Elroy J., to The Dole Valve Co. Anti-foaming flow re- strictor. 3,307,751, 3-7-67, CI. 222 — 464. Kraft, Elroy J., to The Dole Valve Co. Adjustable liquid dis- penser. 3,357,598, 12-12-67, CI. 222 — 134. LIST OF PATENTEES 725 Kraft, Gunther and II. Beck, to Metallgesellschaft Aktien- gesellschaft. Method of producing lithium lluoride. 3,326,- 631, 6-20-67, CI. 23 — 88. Kraft, Hans-Gunther : See — ■ Bruckner, Klaus, Bork, Kraft, and Kieser. .'i,328,432. Kraft, Louis S., Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Turn conveyor. 3,310,161, 3-21-67, CI. 198—193. Kraft, Paul : See — Detoro, Frederic E., and Kraft. 3,332,930. Kraft, Paul, to Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik. Brush- ing and polish machine. 3,324,493, 6-13-67, CI. 10—21. Kraft, Wolfgang : See — Dletze, Manfred, and Kraft. 3,332,468. Kraght, Albert J., and H. C. Marks, to Wallace & Tlernan Inc. Treatment of fruits and the like to Inhibit decay. 3,347,683, 10-17-67, CI. 99—156. Kragle, Ralph J., to The International iSilver Co. Clamp for rod like elements such as a cable. 3,295,872, 1-3-67, CI. 287—115. Krahn. Paul. Slide frame or the like. 3,312,516, 4-4-67, CI. 312—330. Krahnefeld, Helmut, to Veb Arzneimettelwerk Dresden. Method for the production of an abrasion-resistant dis- coloration-free caffeine granulate. 3,321,142, 5-23-67. CI. 241—16. Kralc, Otto, and K. Venygr, to Vstav pro Vyzkum motorovych Vozidel. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,323,498, 6-6- 67, CI. 123— S. Kraicar, Heinz, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Device for generating a measuring voltage propor- tional to the output current of a power rectifier. 3,319,- 148, 5-9-67, CI. 321 — 8. Kraiker, Harry Jr., to Water Treatment Corp. Method for series water softening and series regeneration. 3,351,550, 11-7-67, CI. 210—34. Kraissl, Frederick, Jr. Multiple element filter assembly. 3,347,- 3S6, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 138. Kraissl, Frederick, Jr. Concentric filter elements having as- sembling and locking means. 3,348,689, 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 238. Krajcinovic, Peter. Construction of channeled steel beams. 3,343,320, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 252. Krajewski. Edward Z., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Food package for use in microwave heating apparatus. 3,353,968. 11-21-67, CI. 99 — 192. Krakauer, C. Leonard, to Kay Mfg. Corp. Torsion spring and mattress edge. 3,305,879, 2-28-67, CI. 5 — 260. Krakauer, Daniel : See — Krakauer, Edwin G. and D. 3,339,593. Krakauer, Edwin G. : See — Pincus, Seymour, and Krakauer. 3,325,861. Pincus, Seymour, and Krakauer. 3,327,029. Krakauer, Edwin G. and D., to Kay Mfg. Corp. Spring assem- bling machine. 3,339,593, 9-5-67, CI. 140 — 92.8. Krakauer, Merrill, and H. E. Verbeke. Article vending ma- chine having helical feeder coil. 3,344,953, 10-3-67, CI. 221 — 75. Krakauer, Sidney, S. Musikant, and D. J. Rosenberg, to Cer- tain-Teed Fiber Glass Corp. Spinning glass filaments. 3,347,- 648, 10-17-67, CI. 65 — 3. Krake, Guss L., and A. Van der Ziel, to United States of America, Army. Thermoelectric generators utilizing porous electron emitting materials. 3,35S,162, 12-12-67, CI. 310 — 4. Krake, Kenneth V., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Fabric belt for papermaking machine. 3,309,265, 3-14-67. CI. 162 — 348. Krakinowski, Morris, to International Business Machines Corp. Diaphragm switch having a diaphragm supported on an incompressible layer and an elastomer overlying the diaphragm 3,308,253. 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 46. Krakinowski, Morris, and S. U. Blaskovic, to International Business Machines Corp. Reader for punched record. 3,350,- 51S, 10-31-67, CI. 200 — 46. Krakower. Gerald W. : See — Dlassi, Patrick A., and Krakower. 3,352,854. Krakower. Gerald W., and P. A. Diassi, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Synthesis of steroids. 3,297,720, 1-10-67, CI. 260—343.2. Krakusky. James J., to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Blank deleter. 3,301,954, 1-31-67, CI. 178 — 92. Kralik, Andrew J. : See — Cataldo, John B., Kralik, Kussy, and Thomas. 3,349,20S. Herrmann, John A., and Kralik. 3,358.252. Kralinator Filters Ltd. : See — Palmai, Robert. 3,304,356. Krall, Albert D. : See — Hooper. Edward T., Jr., and Krall. 3,299,365. Krallmann. Reinhold : See — Weidinger, Hans, Wellenreuther. and Krallmann. 3,297,- 695. Krallmann, Reinhold, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dyeing or printing synthetic polyamide textile material. 3,311,444, 3-28-67, CI. 8 — 55. Kramer, Arthur : See — Madrzyk, Edmund S., Collins, and Kramer. 3,330,705. Kramer, Bernard : See — Kallmann, Hartmut P., Kramer, and Weissman 3,331,- 063. Kramer, Bernhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Process tor the production of fast dyeings on cel- lulose fabrics. 3,306,699, 2-2S-67, CI. S — 26. Kramer, Bernhard, and G. Henes, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of black dyeings on cellulose fabrics. 3,301,629, 1-31-67, CI. 8—26. Kramer, Charles F. : See Kleinv, Albert J., Kramer, and Kanfmann. 3, 349,809. Kramer, Clarence F. Door lock mechanism. 3,340,100, 10-3- 67, CI. 292—48. Kramer Dental Studio, Inc. : See — Kramer, Douglas J. 3,336,669. Kramer, Douglas J., to Kramer Dental Studio, Inc. Process of preparing and producing dental cements for assuring accurate chemical balance of ingredients. 3,336,669, 8-22- 67, CI. 32—15. Kramer, Friedrich S. Sewage digestion method and apparatus. 3,338,826, 8-29-67, CI. 210 — 12. Kramer Friedrich S. Method and apparatus for the separa- tion of straw and manure. 3,353,947, 11-21-67, CI. 71 — 21. Kramer, George M., and J. L. Carter, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Alkyatlon process using aliphatic amine catalyst modifier. 3,324,196, 6-6-67, CI. 260—683.01. Kramer, Gordon, to Avco Corp. Device for measuring beam quality of ionizing radiation comprising first and second detectors of different radiation lengths. 3,329,815, 7-4-67, CI. 250—83.3. „ t Kramer, Hans B. A., G. Messwarb, and W. Denk, to *arb- werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Reaction product of polyrinylphosphonic acid and 1-4-butanediol. 3,350.368, 10-31-67, CI. 260—80. Kramer, Hyman. Webbing-strip fasteners. 3,298,426, 1-17- 67, CI. 160—404. Kramer, Hyman. Hinge brackets. 3,310,268, 3-21-67, CI. 248 — 188. Kramer, Hyman. Hinge brackets. 3,327,982, 6-27-67, CI. 248—188. Kramer, Israel : See — Malkoff, Hyman, and Kramer. 3,299,657. Kramer, Israel, to Kramer Trenton Co. Air conditioning or refrigeration system with means for cooling the compressor and controls. 3,299,608, 1-24-67, CI. 62—263. Kramer, Israel, to Kramer Trenton Co. Air cooled con- denser fan arrangement for control of head pressure in a refrigeration or air conditioning system and method of in- stalling the same. 3,299,650, 1-24-67, CI. 62—89. Kramer, Jack M., to General Connectors Corp. Vibration damping connector for conduits. 3,315,990, 4-25-67, CI. 285 — 231. Kramer, James H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Rubber torsion spring. 3,336,021, 8-15-67, CI. 267—1. Kramer, Jan : See — O'Sullivan, Thomas F., Kramer, Buschmann, Meyer, and Schweitzer. 3,357,4S5. Kramer, Josef : See — Irmscher, Klaus, Bruckner, Kramer, Bork, Watzel, and Voge. 3,326,758. Kramer, Joseph. Cup or tumbler holder for attachment to aluminum chairs or the like. 3,317,171, 5-2-67, CI. 248— 229. Kramer, Kenneth C, and D. M. Archibald, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Automatic landing pitch axis control system for air- craft. 3,327,973, 6-27-67, CI. 244 — 77. Kramer, Leo, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Axial piston pulse gen- erator. 3,319,723, 5-16-67, CI. 173—93.6. Kramer, Leo, and R. P. Gillis, to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Torque control device. 3,304,746, 2-21-67, CI. 64 — 26. Kramer, Lvle L. Motor operated ambulatorv vehicle. 3,331.- 463, 7-18-67. CI. 180 — 8. Kramer, Manuel : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,319,175. Kramer. Richard R to American Theromoform Corp. Thermoplastic forming machines. 3,317,960. 5-9-67, CI. 18—19. Kramer, Robert G., to Diamond International Corp. Remov- able identification band for cartons and blank for producing the same. 3,335,937, 8-15-67, CI. 229—38. Kramer, Robert G., to Diamond International Corp. Remov- able identification band for cartons and blank for producing the same. 3,330,938, S-10-67, CI. 229—38. Kramer, Robert M. Instrument for the extraction of kidney stones. 3,334,630, 8-8-67, CI. 128—328. Kramer, Roger G., E. B. Hildum, and W. F. Bowin, to Simplex Time Recorder Co. Time recorder with identification badge scanner and readout lamp. 3,341,852, 9-12-67, CI. 346 — 14. Kramer, Rubin. Artificial illuminating device. 3,307,026, 2-2S-67, CI. 240—4. Kramer, Sheldon J. : See — - Carr, Norman L., Fraser, and Kramer. 3,340,318. Kramer. Sherman F., and J. K. Dale, to The Upjohn Co. Stabilized methylcarbamate insecticides. 3,310,467, 3-21- 67, CI. 167 — 42. Kramer Trenton Co. : See — ■ Kramer, Israel. 3,299,650. Kramer, Israel. 3,299.658. Malkoff. Hyman, and Kramer. 3,299,657. Kramer. Vance M., and L. W. Carlton. Apparatus for making spirallv corrugated rubber tubing. 3,304,5S1, 2-21-67, CI. IS — 45. 726 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kramer, Walter E. : See — Szawlowski, Theodore H., and Kramer. 3,313,861. Szawlowski, Theodore H., and Kramer. 3,326,830. Kramer, Walter E., L. A. Joo, and R. M. Haines, to Union Oil Co. of California. Esters of N-N'-dicarboxylic acid and a method of their preparation. 3,299,076, 1-17-67. CI. 260 — 295. Kramer, Walter E., L. A. Joo, and T. H. Szawlowski, to Union Oil Co. of California. Polyester resin composition. 3,326,- 860, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 75. Kramer, Werner. F. Hammerling, and B. Kalkner, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Short-circuit current limiter for coupled power systems. 3,356,901, 12-5-67, CI. 317 — 20. Kramer, William M., to Radio Corp. of America. Low dark current photoconductive device. 3,350,595, 10-31-67, CI. 313—94. Kramis, Charles J. : See — James, John A., Jr., and Kramis. 3,300,531. Krane, Herbert G. : See — York, Earl D., and Krane. 3,305,476. Kraner, James L., to The Rauland Corp. Electron gun as- sembling machine. 3,297,854, 1-10-67, CI. 219 — 78. Krank, Wolfgang : See — Hirsch, Gerhard, and Krank. 3,300,741. Schickle, Gerhard. Krank, and Schuttloffel. 3.299,374. Krank, Wolfgang, and E. Schuttloffel. to Telefunken Patent- verwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Waveguide. 3,309,627, 3-14-67, CI. 333—21. Krank, Wolfgang, and G. Schickle, to Telefunken Patentver- wertungsgeselischaft, m.b.H. Waveguide. 3,336,544, 8-15- 67, CI. 333—95. Krantz, Frederick H., to Burroughs Corp. Translator. 3,350,- 706, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 347. Krantz, H. : See — Herbertz, Heinz. 3.357,213. Jahns, Hans. 3,297,307. Krantz, Karl G. E. : See — Hurtig, Knut I., and Krantz. 3,295, S96. Krantz, Karl W., to General Electric Co. Organopoly- siloxanes. 3,318,844, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Krantz, Tibor, D. J. I. Evans, and J. A. H. Lund, to St. Joseph Lead Co. Process for the production of dispersion strengthened lead. 3,320.664, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Krantz, Walter M. Simplified storm door latch. 3,322,452, 5-30-67, CI. 292—254. Krantz, Walter M. Push pull door latch mechanism. 3,339,959, 9-5-67, CI. 292—254. Kranz, Berthold, to C. Canzler. Method for the treating of honey and the like. 3,297,453, 1-10-67. CI. 99 — 146. Kranz, Joachim, and R. Polster, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of polyhalogenated copper phthalocyanines having high color strength and soft grain. 3,353,977, 11-21-67, CI. 106 — 288. Kranz, Walter, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Device for correcting the position of the inner cardan frame of a gyroscope. 3,301,069, 1-31-67, CI. 74—5.4. Krapcho, John : See — Bernstein, Jack, Pribyl, and Krapcho. 3,330,823. Krapcho, John, to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Inc. Novel tropolone derivatives. 3,326,963, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 473. Krapcho, John, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Tricyclic carbox- amides. 3,329,717. 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 559. Krapcho, John, to E. R. Squibb and Sons, Inc. Novel benz- oxazines, benzothiazines, benzoxazipins and benzothiazepins. 3,341,519, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Krapcho, John, and C. F. Turk, to E. R. Squibb. & Sons. Benzoxazepines. 3,309.361, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Krapcho, John, and C. Turk, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Novel 2H-l,5-benyodiazepin-2-ones. 3,321,468, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Krase, John M. : See — ■ Haake, Eugene V., and Krase. 3,296,083. Krasin, Karlton A. : See — Harmsen, Carl H., and Krasin. 3,303,321. Krasinski, John E., to Baird-Atomie, Inc. Radiation detec- tion. 3,319,769, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 85. Krasinski, Walter F., to Chrysler Corp. Latching and hinging assembly for folding seat. 3,328,077, 6-27-67, CI. 297—379. Krasinski, Walter F., V. Kaczmarek, and F. S. Jermain, Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Folding seat assembly. 3,334,941, 8-8-67, CI. 296 — 66. Krasner, Jerome L. : See — Harris, Robert P., and Krasner. 3,351,783. Krasnick, Bernard, M. S. Simhi, and R. J. Romac, to Honey- well Inc. Analogue phase and frequency synchronizer for data communications. 3,337,747, 8-22-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Krasnitz, Ronald H., and L. W. Schultz, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Bourdon tube gauges. 3,338,101, 8-29-67, CI. 73— 411. Krasnoff. Irwin R. Assembly for use in intravenous feeding. 3,318,457. 5-9-67, CI. 211—74. Krasnova, Lidia A. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavt- seva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Kras- nova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Krasnow, Leonard L., M. S. Green, and E. Costello, to Lod- ding Engineering Corp. Doctor blades having relieved ends. 3,356,067, 12-5-67, CI. 118—123. Krasnow, S. Bert, to Precision Circuits, Inc. Multilayer cir- cuit boards with plated through holes. 3,301,939, 1-31-67, a. 174—68.5. Krasnow, Shelley. Fluorescent lighting systems with leading reactive components for maintaining full load voltage equal to the no-load voltage. 3,335,321, 8-8-67, CI. 315 — 244. Kratochvil, Harry, to Tung-Sol Industries, Inc. Sequential flasher. 3,313,981, 4-11-67, CI. 315 — 210. Kratz, David W. : See; — King, Willard V., and Kratz. 3,356,460. Kratz, Gerd. Dry razor with removable cutting head. 3,332,- 146, 7-25-67, CI. 30 — 43.92. Kratz, Howard R. : See — Van Lint, Victor A. J., Poll, and Kratz. 3,336,807. Kratz, Jerrold K. : See — Barbin, Robert L., and Kratz. 3,317,781. Kratzer, Hans : See — Heeren, Hermann, Kratzer, and Dege. 3,319,710. Meyer, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Kroneberg, and Stoepel. 3,318,920. Meyer, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Stoepel, and Krone- berg. 3,340,248. Kratzer, James C, and P. Wilton, to Union Carbide Corp. Readily closable and reopenable plastic bag. 3,307,773, 3- 7-67, CI. 229—80. Kratzer, Reinhold H. : See — Paciorek, Kazimiera J. L., and Kratzer. 3,297,751. Kratzmeyer, John J., and R. J. Mianowski, to Teletype Corp. Method of making a punch block assemblage. 3,317,407, 5-2-67, CI. 204—3. Kratzsch, Walter, Sr. Driving unit for a friction gear and belt drive. 3,306,120, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 207. Krauch, Carl H. : See — Schenck, Gunther O., Metzner, and Krauch. 3,305,465. Kraus, Artur : See — Meyerer, Paul, Kraus, and Hinckeldey. 3,358,173. Kraus, Arthur A., Sr., to Electronic Safety Controls, Inc. Load responsive ungrounded electrical distribution system. 3,344,313, 9-26-67, CI. 317—18. Kraus, Charles E., to Excelermatic, Inc. Toroidal-type trans- mission. 3,299,744, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 720.5. Kraus, Chauncey J. : See — Duncan, James H., and Kraus. 3,311,185. Kraus, Edmund J. : See — Kraus, Robert A. and E. J. 3,351,978. Kraus, Franz, to W. Schmidding. Hollow body and method of making the same. 3,334,781, 8-8-67, CI. 220—64. Kraus, George, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Attitude control de- vice for space vehicles. 3,328,963, 7-4-67, CI. 60 — 250. Kraus, Gerard : See — Gruver, Jerry T., and Kraus. 3.354,116. Teter, Archie C, and Kraus. 3,329,626. Kraus, Gerard, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Masticating poly- butadiene. 3.324,100, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Kraus, Gerard, and Y. C. Fu, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pro- duction of furnace carbon black having properties approx- imating those of channel carbon black. 3,301,694, 1-31- 67, CI. 106 — 307. Kraus, Gerard, and K. W. Rollmann. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vulcanization. 3,314,926, 4-18-67, CI. 260—79.5. Kraus, Guido : See — Reynolds, William G., Maeder, Kraus, and Cvacho. 3,355,- 060. Kraus, Gustav. Case packing apparatus. 3,331,184, 7-18-67, CI. 53—160. Kraus, Harold. Combined specific gravity meter and contact goniometer. 3,326,050, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 437. Kraus, Johan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mounting a self-centering bearing. 3,339,989, 9-5-67, CI. 308 — 72. Kraus, John W. : See — Heinemann, Heinz, Kraus, and Spector. 3,303.140. Kraus, Kurt A. Process for separating inorganic anions with hydrous oxide anion exchangers. 3,332,737, 7-25-67, CI. 23 — 50. Kraus, Kurt A., and H. O. Phillips, % to J. S. Johnson, Jr. Process for removal and/or separation of metals from solu- tions. 3,317,312, 5-2-67, CI. 75—108. Kraus, Kurt A., J. S. Johnson, and A. J. Shor, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Humic acid as an additive in a process of forming a salt-rejecting membrane. 3,344,928, 10-3-67, CI. 210 — 500. Kraus, Ludwig : See — Muller, Josef, and Kraus. 3,321,235. Kraus, Ludwig, and K. Enke, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Drive arrangement for vehicle steerable wheels. 3,360,066, 12-26-67, CI. 180 — 42. Kraus, Robert A. and E. J., to Cupples Container Co. Ap- paratus for molding foamed plastic cups. 3,351,978. 11-14- 67, CI. 18—5. Kraus, Thaddaus, to Bendix Balzers Vacuum, Inc. Process for mass testing of small, closed, gas filled containers. 3,306,098, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 49.3. Kraus, Walter J. Adjustable wall sleeve. 3,339,322, 9-5-67, CI. 52—208. Kraus, Wilbur H., to Engineering Industries, Inc. Television tube coating apparatus. 3,358,807, 112-19-67, CI. 198 — 19. Krause, Bjorn O. Microscope slide platform using reference wedge for automatic refocusing. 3,359,055, 12-19-67, CI. 350—92. Krause, Donald G. : See — Beatty, William C, Krause, and Beatty. 3,319,804. LIST OF PATENTEES 727 to Warner-Lambert . 3,336,200. 8-15-67, Apparatus for in- a compound signal. Clamping circuit ar- 3,321,574, 5-23-67, Krause, Edward H„ Jr. : See — Bllx, Welt/.in B., Jr., and Krause. 3,349,717. Krause, Erich, to Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf Schieber G.m.b.H. Needle actuating mechanism for a knit- ting machine. 3,301,010, 1-31-07, CI. 06 — 154. Krause, Erich, to Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf Schieber G.m.b.H. Knitting machine with electromagnetic needle selection mechanism. 3,340,708, 9-12-67, CI. 66 — 75. Krause, Evelyn F. : See — Araujo, Roger J., Eppler, and Krause. 3,328,182. Krause, Frederick O., to Wausau Iron' Works. Rotary snow plow. 3,303,588, 2-14-67, CI. 37—43. Krause, George M., and F. C. Nlnger, Pharmaceutical Co. Tablet structure. CI. 167—82. Krause, Gerhard, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. creasing the signal-to-noise ratio in 3,305,627, 2-21-67, CI. 178—5.2. Krause, Gerhard, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. rangement for color television signals, CI. 178—5.4. Krause, Gerhard, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Apparatus for Increas- ing the signal-to-noise ratio of a television signal. 3,333,- 055, 7-25-67, CI. 178—6. Krause, Harold E., and H. W. Rasmussen, to K & R Engineer- ing Co., Inc. Device for indicating wheel imbalance. 3,320,- 814, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 184. Krause, Henry M., Jr. : See — Boldrick, John S.. and Krause. 3,316,963. Krause, Herbert J. : See — Braeht, Lloyd J., Devall, and Krause. 3,355,532. Krause, Horst-Jurgen : See — Plapper, Jurgen, and Krause. 3,300,525. Krause, Ira J. Honevcomb device for exterior extraction of honey. 3,303,519, 2-14-67, CI. 6 — 2. Krause, Norman R. Humidifier. 3,314,412, 4-18-67, CI. 126—113. Krause, Paul K. : See — Hopkins, John D., Whittingham, Bultman, and Krause. 3,347,967. Krause. Paul W. : See — Schafer, Helmut K., and Krause. 3,326,665. Krause, Peter K. H., and A. Langner, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Transloading device. 3,314,525, 4-18-67, CI. 198 — 36. Krause, Stephen R., to K & M Electronics Co. Inventory inter- rogating control and read-out system and apparatus. 3,340,- 509, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 149. Krause, Stephen R., to K & M Electronics Co. Apparatus for photo-electrically scanning and counting physical inventory. 3,348,030. 10-17-67, CI. 235—92. Krause, William R. : See — Baker, Allister L., and Krause. 3,339,285. Baker, Allister L., Krause, and Drexler. Stein, Charles H., and Krause. 3,335,497. Stein, Charles H., and Krause. 3,352,728. Krause, Wolfgang : See — Merkel, Hans, Drabner, and Krause. 3,359.071. Krauskopf, William B., to Union Tank Car Co. Method of manufacturing an insulated container. 3,313,020, 4-11-67, CI. 29 — 455. Krauss, Heinz, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Bearing. 3,331,642, 7-18-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Krauss, John, Inc. : See — Michelitseh, Erwin. 3,357,630. Krauss, Lutz. and W. W. Schroeder, to South African Inven- tions Development Corp. Spectro-chemical analysis ap- paratus supplying substantially the same energy to the gap for all waveforms. 3,356,895, 12-5-67, CI. 315 — 199. Krauss, Otto, and H. Pobel, to M. Grundig. Drive cam arrange- ment for type actions. 3.332.526, 7-25-67, CI. 197 — 17. Krauss, Otto, H. Decker, M. Link, and W. Stuiber, to Tri- umph Werke Nuremberg A.G. Escapement mechanism for typewriters. 3.358,806, 12-19-67, CI. 197 — 84. Krauss, Paul : See — Guttler, Hermann, and Krauss. 3.312.3S1. Krauss, Walter : See — Himmelmann, Wolfgang, Krauss, and Riebel. 3,322,555. Krauss, Walter, and R. Hebermehl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Pigmented polysiloxane surface coating compositions for glossy coatings of increased thermal sta- bility. 3.347,816. 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 37. Krauss, Werner : See — Bothmann, Hans. Dora, and Krauss. 3,340,715. Krauss, Werner, to Fuller Co. Pneumatic loading apparatus. 3,34S,5S9, 10-24-67, CI. 141— 2S4. Krauss, William H. : See — Daggett, Myron L., and Krauss. 3,337,767. Krausz, Robert, to United States of America. Navy. Tran- sistor locked frequency divider circuit. 3,303,35S, 2-7-67, CI. 307— SS.5. Krausz, Robert, to United States of America, Navy. Sub- miniature crystal oscillator of high stability. 3,'.303,436, 2-7-67, CI. 331—116. Kraut, Herman G., to The Stanley Works. Method of packag- ing. 3,299,604, 1-24-67, CI. 53—22. Kraut, Herman G., to The Stanley Works. Method and appa- ratus for packaging. 3,315,434, 4-25-67, CI. 53 — 22. Krauthamer, Stanley : See — ■ Borden, Jay R.. Gasser, and Krauthamer. 3,339,081. Borden, JayR., Gasser, and Krauthamer. 3,351,S35. 3,316,644. Krautheim, Edgar H., and V. C. Veverka, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Rotary kiln scraper. 3,298,679, 1-17-07, CI. 263—33. Krautheim, Leonard A. : See — Gerstein, David E., Krautheim, and Orr. 3,323,399. Krautheim, Leonard A., to Lever Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for slitting rolls of material. 3,312,130, 4-4-67, CI. 82 — 70.1. Krautkramer, Herbert. Method of ultrasonically testing ir- regularly extending welds, or welds having irregular por- tions, bv the pulse echo method. 3,313,146, 4-11-67, CI. 73—67.8. Krautwurst, Homer V. : See — Williams, Richard D., Plumerl, and Krautwurst. 3,301,- 086. Krautwurst, Homer V., and D. R. Crumb, to General Motors Corp. Cigarette lighter. 3,356,826, 12-5-67, CI. 219 — 267. Kravis, Murray : See — Essex, Robert B., Heyman, and Kravis. 3,302,211. Kravitt, Irwin H. Advertising displays. 3,323,240, 6-6-67, CI. 40 — 28. Kravitt, Irwin H. Advertising displays. 3,328,906, 7-4-07. CI. 40—33. Kravitz, Harvey. Combination tongue depressor and swab. 3,324,849, 0-13-67, CI. 128 — 15. Kravitz, Harvey. Shaped mattress top for correcting pedal deformities in children. 3,339,544, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 80. Kravitz, Harvey, Vi to Norman Lettvin. Single stable dose vaccinator. 3,351,059, 11-7-67, CI. 128—253. Kravle, Robert C, and W. L. Lewis, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Explosively actuated tool. 3,330,108, 7-11-67, CI. 60—26.1. Kravos. Joseph F., to General Electric Co. Battery-powered clothes brush. 3,316,577, 5-2-67, CI. 15—23. Krawinkel, Joseph L., Jr. : See — Ortwig, Thomas B., and Krawinkel. 3,356,799. Krawczyk, Arthur J. : See — Clark, Charles C, and Krawczyk. 3,333,977. Clark, Charles C, and Krawczyk. 3,333,978. Kray, Raymond J. : See — Berardinelli, Frank M., Kray, and Dolce. 3,313,767. Kray, Ravmond J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Polybutene-1 petroleum wax blends. 3,338,855, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Krayer, William L., to Calgon Corp. Force balance computing apparatus. 3,348,771, 10-24-67, CI. 235—200. Kraynik, Michael R., and T. J. Rebarchak, to United States Steel Corp. Rapid viscosity testing system. 3,313,145, 4-11-67, CI. 73—54. Kreamer, Glenn C. Metallic foil bag. 3,327,926, 6-27-67, CI. 229—65. Krebs. Adolf W. : See — Henry, Malcolm C, and Krebs. 3,322,779. Krebs, Charles H , to Sunds Verkstader Aktiebolag. Corru- gated board bundler. 3,307,326, 3-7-67, CI. 53 — 198. Krebs, Charles J. : See — DeLisle, William E., and Krebs. 3,328,719. Krebs, David A. : See — Kifor, Harry T., Krebs, and Bartlett. 3,333,797. Krebs, Hans, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Vane construction. 3,311,345, 3-28-67, CI. 253 — 78. Krebs, Jimmie M., to Display Corp. Display device. 3,321,905, 5-30-67, CI. 58 — 50. Krechel. Joseph L. Valve assembly. 3,358,705, 12-19-67, CI. 137 — 116. Krecic, Max : See — Buescher, Alfred J., and Krecic. 3.336,874. Kreckl, Alois, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken A.G. Method of manufacturing insulating textile material. 3,323,959, 6-6-67, CI. 156—155. Kreevoy, Maurice M., and K. E. McCaleb, to General Mills, Inc. Recovery of uranium and molybdenum values using certain difatty hydroxyalkyl amines. 3,341,305, 9-12-67, CI. 23—340. Krefft, Hermann E., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. High voltage gas discharge tube having a plurality of grids spaced apart along a ceramic envelope. 3,349,2S3, 10-24-67, CI. 315— 16S. Kreger, Fred W., to Sash Controls, Inc. Sliding closure con- struction. 3,304,658, 2-21-67, CI. 49 — 425. Krehbiel, Vivian D. Flexible material transport mechanism. 3,345,928, 10-10-67, CI. 95—94. Kreibaum, Otto. Self-supporting light constructional ele- ments for ceilings, roofs and walls. 3,307,312, 3-7-67, CI. 52—303. Kreibaum, Otto. Clamping device for piles of boards and par- ticularly piles of lumber to be dried. 3,337,174, S-22-67, CI. 248—361. Kreibich, Roland E., W. C. Grendon, D. M. Roe, R. E. Orten- gren, and K. D. Gehr, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Process of mak- ing thermosetting molding compositions containing alkali- extracted tree bark fiber. 3,328,322, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 17.2. Kreidel, Hans, Jr. : See — Kreidel, Hans, Sr., and H. Kreidel, Jr. 3,339,946. Kreidel, Hans, Sr., and H. Kreidel, Jr., to Inventex Ltd., (formerly Inventex A.G.). Ball bearing swivel pipe joint or coupling. 3,339,946, 9-5-67, CI. 285 — 272. Kreider, Mark R. : See — Bowman, Thomas B., and Kreider. 3,305,079. Kreider, Peter A. Portable pre-cast fireplace. 3,339,540, 9-5- 67, CI. 126 — 121. Kreidl, Werner H. : See — Vieli, Otto A. 3.321,414. 728 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kreidl, Werner H., Dr. : See — Chvatal, Theodor. 3,329,516. Kreier, George J., Jr. Lining for lightweight fiberglas rein- forced polyesters resin mold. 3,295,818, 1-3-67, CI. 249 — 134. Kreier, George J., Jr. Lining for lightweight fiberglass rein- forced polyester resin mold. 3,317,178, 5-2-67, CI. 249— 134. Kreighbaum, William E„ to Mead Johnson & Co. 5.5-dioxodi- benzo [l,2,5]thiadiazepines and process. 3,322,789, 5-30- 67, CI. 260—327. Kreimeyer. Robert F. : See — Holmes, Allen B., Foxwell, and Kreimeyer. 3,302,887. Kreinick, Horace C. : See — Freeman, Ernest E., Jr., and Kreinick. 3,357,548. Kreisel, Hartmut : See — Wunsch, Wolfgang, Kreisel, and Ruger. 3,309,900. Kreiselmaier, Kurt W., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of dispersing a catalyst in fuel cell electrodes. 3,318,730, 5-9-67, CI. 117—212. Kreiselmaier, Kurt W., to Texas Instruments Inc. Porous reaction medium and methods of making same. 3,323,951, 6-6-67, CI. 136—120. Kreisler, Jacques, Mfg. Corp.: See — Burchett, Ray L„ and Sain. 3,349,577. Hauser, Sevmour. 3,344,599. Wright, Ivan A. 3,320,775. Kreitner, John : See — Nettel, Frederick, and Kreitner. 3,315,372. Krejci, Joseph C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of carbon black. 3,307,911, 3-7-67, CI. 23—209.4. Krejci, Joseph C, and M. B. Howard, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of high structure furnace carbon black. 3,355,247, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 209.4. Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Cutter bits and mounting means therefor. 3,331,637, 7-18- 67 CI. 299 92. Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Renewable cutting arms and wheels for mining machines. 3,338,634, 8-29-67, CI. 299 — 90. Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Cutting wheels for mining machines and the like with re- placeable cutter bearing rims. 3,342,530, 9-19-67, CI. 299 — 89. Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Conical cutter bits held bv resilient retainer for free rota- tion. 3,342,531, 9-19-67, CI. 299 — 92. Krekeler, Claude B., to The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Co. Cutting tool comprising holder freely rotatable in socket with bit frictionally attached. 3,342,532, 9-19-67, CI. 299— 92. Krekovich, James J., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Honeycomb noveltv device. 3.340.133, 9-5-67. CI. 161 — 14. Krell, Alfred, to IMC Magnetics, Corp. Machine frame for an electric motor. 3,310,698, 3-21-67, CI. 310 — 258. Kremen, Dorothy : See — ■ Hubbard, Richard W., and Kremen. 3,333,107. Krementz, Christie S. : See — Pircio, Anthony W., and Krementz. 3,351,528. Kremer, Gilbert V. H. : .See — Sureau, Robert F. M., and Kremer. 3,324,104. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3.340.272. Sureau, Robert F. M., Kremer, and Dupre. 3,360,508. Kremer, Ross A. : See — Kaufman, Harold A., Kremer, and Driscoll. 3,350,409. Kremer, Ross A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of hydroxy- aromatic compounds. 3,345.382, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 330.5. Kremp, Rudolf. P. Frost, and F. Hennig, to Agfa Aktienge- sellschaft. Structure for adjusting a camera according to characteristics of film exposed therein. 3,309,975, 3-21- 67, CI. 95—10. Kremp, Rudolf, and G. Kiper, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Light controlled shutter. 3,314,346, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 10. Kremp, Rudolf, and G. Kiper, to Agfa Aktiensesellschaft. Camera shutters. 3.314,347, 4-18-67. CI. 95 — 10. Krenke, Norman O.. to Baker Perkins Inc. Fluid conveying system. 3,297,367. 1-10-67, CI. 302 — 42. Krenke, Vincent G. : See — Horwitt, Laurence G., and Krenke. 3,341.687. Krenn, Robert A. Drain opening device. 3,315,280, 4-25-67, CI. 4—255. Krentler, James A. : See — Vander Horst, John. 3,331,289. Kreppel, Paul J. : See — Ames, Ray W., Jr., Barnes, and Kreppel. 3,327,055. Kresae, Edward N. : See — Jaeobson, Norman, Brownawell, and Kresge. 3,336,121. Kresge, James S., to General Electric Co. Sparkover control circuit for lightning arrester shunt gap unit. 3,348,100, 10-17-67, CI. 317—70. Kreske, Walter J. : See — Swain, William H. 3,351,871. Kresl, John J. : See — Welsh, James D., and Kresl. 3,313,454. Kress, Edward S. Pot handling trailer. 3,330,429, 7-11-67, CI. 214 — 314. Kress, Herman. Brassiere-slip. 3,343,545, 9-26-67, CI. 128— 454. Kress, Manfred : See — Horvath, Ludwig, and Kress. 3,321,904. Kress. Ralph H. : See — Merritt, Donald E., Kress, and Medley. 3.322,464. 3,321,450. Kress, Ralph H„ to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Suspension for large capacity trucks. 3,341,220, 9-12-67, CI. 280—106.5. Kress, Ralph H., R. E. Guhl, and J. G. Klecker, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Hydraulic steering of forward and rear ve- hicle wheels. 3,323,610, 6-6-67, CI. 180—79.2. Kress, Ralph H., and J. C. Medley, to Catepillar Tractor Co. Suspension system for heavy vehicles. 3,330,578, 7-11-67, CI 280 — 423. Kress, Ralph H., J. C. Medley, and D. E. Merritt, to Cater- pillar Tractor Co. Bottom dump door actuating mechanism for vehicles. 3,356,416, 12-5-67, CI. 298 — 35. Kresse, Herman J., and T. 1. Gordy, to Continental Oil Co. Laminated corrugated paper board. 3,308,006, 3-7-67, CI. 161 — 137. Kresse, Peter : See — Hartmann, Adolf, Burghardt, and Kresse. Hartmann, Adolf, and Kresse. 3.299,004. Hartmann, Adolf, and Kresse. 3,336,264. Hoyer, Hans, Keil, and Kresse. 3,321,444. Kressin, Donald M., S. C. Westbrook, Jr., O. L. Mageli, and J. R. Kolczynski, to Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. Peroxide curing of unsaturated polyester resins and formulations therefor. 3,349,040, 10-24-67, CI. 252 — 1S2. Kressley, Leonard J. : See — Frevel, Ludo K., and Kressley. 3,327,013. Krestin, Hans G. : See — Merges, Herbert A., and Krestin. 3,339.731. Merges, Herbert A., Krestin, and Hofmann. 3,360,204. Kretz, Vincent C., to Nelson Equipment Co. Vehicle with bucket. 3.348,715, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 767. Kretzmer, Ernest R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Keyed oscillator circuit. 3,360,745, 12-26-67, CI. 332^12. Kreuder, Norman L., to Burroughs Corp. 3,299,305, 1-17-67, CI. 313—92. Kreuger, Carl H., to A. H. Voss Co. Drainage stopper. 3,307,206, 3-7-67, CI. 4 — 199. Kreuter, Kenneth G„ to Robertshaw Controls Co. Electro- pneumatic process control system for valves and the like. 3,306,170. 2-28-67, CI. 91 — 1. Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Combina- tion bimetal thermal switch mounted in between a rod and tube thermal responsive device. 3,320,388, 5-16-67, CI. 200—137. Kreuter, Kenneth G., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Air drying means. 3,324,631, 6-13-67, CI. 95 — 163. Kreuter, Kenneth G., and J. W. Phillips, to Robertshaw Con- trols Co. Zone load responsive optimizing control system. 3,338.519, 8-29-67, CI. 237—8. Kreuz, Donald F., and W. H. Kibbel. Jr., to FMC Corp. Bac- tericides for use in secondary oil recovery. 3,329,610, 7-4— '67, CI. 252—8.55. Kreuz, John A. : See — Andelo, Rudolph J., and Kreuz. 3,336,258. Kreuzberger, Paul J., and H. Jones, to Itek Corp. Adjustable length temple for eyewear. 3,318,654, 5-9-67, CI. 351 — 118. Krewalk, John J. Sunlight filtering ocular adapter for tele- scopes. 3,351,408, 11-7-67, CI. 350 — 69. Krewel-Leuffen G.m.b.H. : See — iSchmidt, Kurt. 3.330,866. Krewer, William A. : See — Hwang, Yu-Tang, Krewer, and Sandner. 3,301,912. Krex, Helge E. : See — Waerum, Kulius N. M., and Krex. 3.349,925. Krey, Theodor, to Seismos G.m.b.H. Method and arrange- ment for detecting faults traversing a mineral stratum. 3,352,375, 11-14-67, CI. 181 — .5. Krezanoski, Joseph Z., to Barnes-Hind Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Ophthalmic composition containing an anesthetic and fluorescein sodium. 3,306,820, 2-28-67, CI. 167 — 59. Kriadis, Niekolas. to Bel-Tronics Corp. Magnetic coil con- vergence assembly. 3,307,128, 2-28-67, CI. 335 — 212. Kriadis, Niekolas. and T. J. Wright, to Bel-Tronics Corp. Antenna mounting member. 3,302 916, 2-7-67, CI. 248 — 314. Krickler, Frank, to Pressurized Track Pins, Inc. Pressure lubrication means for crawler tractor chain. 3,336,089, 8-15-67, CI. 305—11. Krieg, Charles D., to Petrolite Corp. swelling of clavs in subterranean 10-24-67. CI. 252—8.55. Krieg, Herman C. : See — Ellis. Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, 047. Krieg, Herman C. Jr. : See — Ellis. Herbert B., Peoples Kriep Tahl. 3.330,116. Krieger, Alex, to Societe de la Viscose Suisse. Stabilized poly (omega-amino carboxylic acid) compositions containing cop- per and a dicarboxylic acid diamide. 3,298,994, 1-47-67, CI. 260—45.75. Krieger, Alex, to Societe de la Viscose Suisse. Stabilized poly- amide compositions containing a copper compound and a lead compound. 3,340.227, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Krieger, Alvin W., and T. J. Schimmels., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electric switches. 3,308,260, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 168. Krieger, Arthur E. : See — Helmbrecht, William L., Welker, and Krieger. 3.311.233. Krieger, Darwin, to The Bendix Corp. Master cylinder. 3,357,- 183, 12-12-67, CI. 60—54.6. Krieger, Friedrich : See — Toussaint, Hans-Norbert, and Krieger. 3,319,140. Krieger, Gardner L. : See — Morton, George A., and Krieger. 3,333,133. Method preventing the formations. 3,349,032, and Pickford. 3,306,- Pickford, Baker, and LIST OF PATENTEES 729 Krieger, Oskar. Mechanical seal between shaft and vessel. 3,297,330, 1-10-67, CI. 277—12. Krieger, Robert L., to Mannsvllle Plastics, Inc. Ornamental grill. 3,340,661, 9-12-67, CI. 52 — 156. Krieger, Stuart A.: See — Brimble, Peter F. and Scheldbach. 3,302,725. Krlegl, Max, to Carl Hurth Masehinen- und Zahnradfabrik. Apparatus for clamping gears and the like. 3,354,781, 11-28-67, CI. 90—1. Krlesel, Marshall S., O. H. Vetter, and E. L. Muelling, to Aerospace Research Corp. Means for attaching reefing line cutter to load carrying parachutes. 3,348,793, 10-24-67, CI. 244—152. Krijuen, Johannes B. : See — Van Buardewijk, Johannes, Krijnen, and Schouten. 3,330,967. Krikorlan, Garo, to Rice Barton Corp. Absorbent dryer. 3,296,710, 1-10-67, CI. 34—95. Krikorian, Garo, and N. M. Reitzei, to Rice Barton Corp. Dryer section pocket ventilation. 3,337,968, 8-29-67, CI. 34—111. Krikorian, George. Bracket construction for shelf displays. 3,321,089, 5-23-67, CI. 211—134. Krim-Ko Corp. : See — Siehrs, Arthur E. 3,322,545. Krimm, Heinrich : See — Mylenbusch, Helmut, Krimm, and Schnell. 3,327,019. Krimm, Heinrich, and H. Schnell, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing 2-(4-hvdro*xy- phenyl)-2-(4'-aminophenyl)-metbanes. 3,311,660, 3-28-67, CI. 260—570. Krimm, Heinrich, and H. Schnell, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of alkenvl- anilines. 3,359,317, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 577. Kriminel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Pvridinecarboxvlic acid derivatives of 3-azabicyclo[3.2.2]nonane. 3,309,372, 3-14-67, CI. 260—295. Krimmel, Carl P., to G. D. Searle & Co. Pvridinecarboxylic acid esters of cyclobutanediols. 3,321,484, 5-23-67, CI 260 — 295.5. Krimsky, Sidney H. : See — Ehrenfeld, John R., Krimskv, and Rosen. 3,358,452. Kripak, Leonid : See- Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, Kripak, and Stan. 3,295, S48. Glass, Marvin I., and Kripak. 3.339,536. McFarland. Norman T., and Kripak. 3,306,192. Kriplen, Donald D. Saw-horse bracket. 3,311,194, 3-28-67, CI. 182 — 226. Krishnamurthy, Gobiclrettipalayam iS., to W. R. Grace & Co. Polymerization of 4-methyl pentene-1 in the presence of an aged catalyst consisting of AA-TiCls and diethyl alumi- num chloride. 3,303,17S, 2-7-67. CI. 260 — 93 7 Kristal, Joseph, deceased (by R. Kristal, administratrix), E. D. Crane, and B. Werbel, to United States of America, Army. Granulating process for pyrotechnics containing or- ganic dyes and vinyl resins. 3,338,763, 8-29-67, CI. 149 — Kristal, Renee : See — Kristal, Joseph, Crane, and Werbel. 3,338,763. Kristensen, Paul A. : See — Cray. Seymour R.. and Kristensen. 3,351,923. Kristensen, Poul E. T., and G. R. McKee, to Allan J. Ashton. Toilet deodorizer. 3,311,931, 4-4-67, CI 4 — 227 Kristovich, Baldo M. : See — Sterry, John P., Skurcenski, and Kristovich. 3,311.481 Kritske, Victor J., Mayline Co., Inc. Clamp device. 3 308 - „ 831, 3-14-67, CI. 129—16.7. Kritz, Jack, to Janus Products, Inc. Svstem for ultrasonic translation of electrical energy. 3,343,492, 9-26-67, CI. Kritzer, Richard W., to Peerless of America, changer and defroster therefor. 3,343,596, 165 — 67. Inc. Heat ex- 9-26-67, CI. Kritzer, Richard W., to Peerless of America, Inc. Heat ex- changer elements. 3,360,040, 12-26-67, CI. 165 — 181. Kritzer, Richard W., Jr. Heating and cooling refrigeration system. 3,308,633, 3-14-67, CI. 62—239. Kritzler, Arthur, and H. Sandmann, to Apparatebau Roth- muhle Brandt & Kritzler. Regenerative heat exchangers. 3,319,706, 5-16-67, CI. 165—7. Kritzler, Helmuth : See — Wagner, Kuno. Scheurlen, and Kritzler. 3,296,194. Kritzler, Wolfgang. Camera case. 3,299,931, 1-24-67, CI. 150 — 52. Krivak, Michael T. : See — Rawls, Frederick, Krivak, and Dardarian. 3.308,298. Krivanek. Frank J., and N. C. Cahoon, to Union Carbide Corp. Galvanic battery comprising a positive active mass consist- ing essentially of nickelic oxide. 3,347,706. 10-17-67. CI 136 — 28. Krivec, Bert : See — Bauer, Robert R., Krivec, and Stencel. 3,324,960. Kriz, Josef : See — Husa, Vaclav, Cihelka, Cerny, Kriz, Ladnar, and Luxa 3,316,466. Kroc, Richard A. : See — Wess, Thomas B., and Kroc. 3,296,936. Krochmal, Jerome J. : See — Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhah S., Lynch. Krochmal. 3,297,- 414. Krochta, Harry, to The Ducon Co., Inc. Horizontally dis- posed centrifugal gas scrubber. 3,304,695, 2-21-67, CI. 55 — 238. Krock, Richard H. : See — Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,303,026. Zdanuk. Edward J., and Krock. 3,340,022. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,353,931. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,353,933. Krock, Richard H., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Tungsten- ruthenium alloy and powder-metallurgical method of mak- ing. 3,301,641. 1-31-67, CI. 29—182. Krock, Richard H., and E. J. Zdanuk, to P. R. Mallory Co. Inc. Tungsten powder bodies infiltrated with copper- titanium bismuth or copper-titanium-tin. 3,305,324, 2-21- 67, CI. 29—182,1. Krock, Richard H., and E. J. Zdanuk, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Method of producing a porous tungsten structure with an impervious skin. 3,318,696, 5-9-67, CI. 75 — 208. Krock, Richard H., and E. J. Zdauuk, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Method of producing a porous tungsten structure with an impervious skin. 3,320,058, 5-16-67, CI. 75—208. Krock, Richard H., E. I. Larsen, and C. R. Jones, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Beryllium-aluminum-silver composite. 3,322,512, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 182.2. Krock, Richard H., C. R. Jones, and E. I. Larsen, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Beryllium-silver-copper composite. 3,322,514, 5-30-67, CI. 29—182.2. Krock, Richard H., E. I. Larsen, and C. R. Jones, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Bervllium-aluminum-magnesium com- posite. 3,323,880, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 182.2. Krock, Richard H., R. H. Kelsey, H. R. Camenzind, and G. Wallis, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Micro-tensile testing machine. 3,324,713, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 95. Krock, Richard H., and E. J. Zdanuk, to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Tungsten powder bodies infiltrated with copper-titanium bismuth or copper-titanium-tin. 3,337,338, 8-22-67, CI. 75 — 208. Krockow, Dieter : See — ■ Von Bernuth, Gotz, Janisch, and Krockow. 3,316,465. Kroeger, Edward C : See — Davis. Melvin C. 3,325,940. Kroeger, Hanns H., and M. Jung, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Catalytic electrode for fuel cells and method for its manu- facture. 3,328,206, 6-27-67, CI. 136 — 120. Kroekel, Rolf H. W., to Sealol, Inc. Storage tank for dis- charging fluids in a blend. 3,296,803, 1-10-67, CI. 60— 259. Kroell, Charles K., and R. E. Siegrist, to General Motors Corp. Energy absorbing device. 3,339,674, 9-5-67, CI. 188 — 1. Kroemer, Herbert, to Varian Associates. Solid state radia- tion emitters. 3,309,553, 3-14-67, CI. 313 — 108. Kroener, Calvin : See — MaeKenzie, Alan P., and Kroener. 3,355,057. Kroening, Gerald E. : See — Lippmann, Arthur W., and Kroening. 3,326,397. Kroening, Martin J. Fold-a-door fish house. 3,352,313, 11-14- 67, CI. 135—1. Kroepel, Carl J., to Otis Elevator Co. Passenger conveyor balustrade. 3,321,059, 5-23-67, CI. 198 — 16. Kroeper, Hugo : See — Weitz, Hans M., Kroeper, Wagner, and Ritz. 3,344,198. Kroeschell, William O., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. File cases. 3,301,461, 1-31-67, CI. 229—16. Krofta, Milos. Apparatus for purification of unclarified waste water. 3,307,701, 3-7-67, CI. 210 — 195. Krofta. Milos. Arrangement for supplying air under pressure to waste water, more particularly in the paper and cellulose Industry, for subsequent purification bv flotation. 3,352,420, 11-14-67, CI. 210 — 205. Krofta, Milos. Apparatus for producing webs of fibrous mate- rials, in particular of paper and cardboard webs. 3,352,748, 11-14-67, CI. 162 — 318. Kroger Co., The : See — Nadherny, Russeil. 3,315,783. Zumbiel, William A. 3,322,055. Kroger, Herbert : See — Bartels, Alfred F. A., and Kroger. 3,348,260. Krogstad, Ivar : See — Saxe. Ludvig, and Krogstad. 3,300,187. Krogstad, Reuben S. : See — Vali, Victor, Krogstad, Moss, and Hagman. 3,354,311. Krogstad, Reuben S., to The Boeing Co. Neutron dosimeter comprising nickel oxide with lithium as an inpurlty. 3,320,421, 5-16-67, CI. 250 — 83.1. Krohn, John M. Garage door guard. 3,319,697, 5-16-67, CI. 160—229. Krohn, Lloyd N. : See — Cloud, Charles E., George, and Krohn. 3,344,576. Cloud, Charles E., and Krohn. 3,353,218. Krokar, Zeljko, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Se- lectable value counter. 3,34S,029, 10-17-67, CI. 235—92. Kroker, Ravmond G., to National Union Electric Corp. Bear- ing assembly. 3,360,311, 12-26-67, CI. 308 — 36.3. Krokos, Raymond M., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing apparatus. 3,314,379, 4-1S-67, CI. 105 — 369. Krokos, Ravmond M., to Evans Products Co. Cargo bracing device. 3,333,553, 8-1-67, CI. 105 — 369. Krol, Anthony J., to Callery Chemical Co. Epoxy foams pre- pared bv trie reaction of a polvepoxide with a boroxine and an amine borane. 3,355,306. 11-28-67, CI. 106 — 122. 730 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Krol, Arthur J., to Dow Corning Corp. Denture retainer. 3,354,547, 11-28-67, CI. 32— 3. Krol, Arthur J., to Dow Corning Corp. Device for use in prosthetic dentistry. 3,357,105, 12-12-67, CI. 32 — 40. Kroi, Harry J. : See — Dick. Raymond P., and Krol. 3,330,132. Krolak, Ronald F., to Amphenol Corp. Electrical connectors. 3,327,282, 6-20-67, CI. 339—63. Krolick, Arnold : See — Saunders, Lawrence J., Krolick, and Burch. 3,307,441. Krolik, Day, Jr. Perforated sheet material. 3,300,366, 1-24- 67, CI. 161—112. Kroll, Harry, to Sarki Research and Development Corp. Allyl quinaldinium pyridinium phosphates. 3,337,556, 8-22-67, CI. 260—286. Kroll, Harry, A. R. Therrien. Jr. and P. W. Bennett, to Philip A. Hunt Chemical Corp. Silver antitarnish composi- tions. 3,330,672, 7-11-67, CI. 106 — 3. Kroll, Stanley J. Form stripping tool and sealing cap. 3,316,607, 5-2-67, CI. 25—120. Kroll, Wolf R., to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of dialkyl- aluminum aralkoxide by decomposition of etherates. 3,313,- 836, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 448. Kroll, Wolf R., and K. Zosel, to K. Ziegler. Process for the production of complex aluminum alkyl compounds and, if desired, the recovery of higher alpha olefins therefrom. 3,317,570, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 349. Kroll, Wolfram R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for producing a finely divided transition metal. 3,323,902, 6-6-67, CI. 75 — .5. Kroll, Wolfram R., and A. Malatesta, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of polymers of epoxide com- pounds using catalytic product of group VIII metal carbonyl with an alkyl aluminum compound. 3,304,269, 2-14-67, CI. 260—2. Krollman, Edward J. : See — Martin, Claude, Krollman, King, and Rumsey. 3,352,386. Krolopp, Otto C, to Blaw-Knox Co Positive timing device with infinite setting. 3,320,373, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 38. Krolzick, Gordon J. : See — Lough, Richard C, and Krolzick. 3,323,224. Krom, Myron E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc Tele- phone line circuit. 3,320,367, 5-16-67, CI. 179 — 18. Kron, Carl M. : See — Colby, Theodore W., Jr., and Kron. 3,350,173. Kron, Lester E. : See — Clement, Clyde H. 3,355,627. Kronast, Benedikt : See — Funfer, Ewald, and Kronast. 3,296,442. Kronauer, Richard E. : See — Heuchling, Theodore P., and Kronauer. 3,312,842. Krone, Gustav, and H. Forberg, to Krone Kommanditgesell- schaft. Plastic tube. 3,314,449, 4-18-67, CI. 138 — 125. Krone, Howard C, to William A. Knapp Co. Vent control device. 3.304,952. 2-21-67, CI. 137 — 193.9. Krone Kommanditgesellschaft : See — Krone, Gustav, and Forberg. 3,314,449. Krone, Robert C, and L. J. Hansen, to R. R. Donnelley & Sons Co. Web dryer. 3,328,895. 7-4-67, CI. 34 — 68. Kroneberg, Hans-Gunther : See — Meyer, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Kroneberg, and Stoepel. 3,318,920. Meyer, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Stoepel, and Krone- berg. 3,340,248. Schutz, Stoepel, and Kroneberg. Schultz, Stoepel, and Kroneburg. Schutz, Stoepel, and Kroneberg. Meyer, Karlheinz, 3,309,362. Meyer. Karlheinz, 3,325,517. Meyer, Karl-Heinz, 3,32S,387. Wollweber, Hartmund, Hiltmann, Kaller, and Kroneberg. 3,344,188. Kronenberg, Francis E. : See— Rogers, Charles H., Kronenberg, Olson, and Hebner. 3,347,345. Kronenberg, Klaus J. : See — Sneed. Richard J., and Kronenberg. 3,354,713. Kronenberg, Marvin L., to Union Carbide Corp. Production of catalyzed carbon electrode. 3,316,124, 4-25-67, CI. 117—227. Kronenberger, Kurt. Hall probe for measuring the intensity of a changing magnetic field in a mass spectrometer. 3,342,- 991, 9-19-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Kronenberger. Paul E. : 'See- — Saunders, Orson V., and Kronenberger. 3,320,764. Krones, Friedrich, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Means for increasing the recording dynamic when using demagnetiz- ing devices for magnetic storage means. 3,321,586, 5-23- 67, CI. 179—100.2. Kronig, Walter, W. Swodenk, M. Quaedvlieg, W. Schwerdtel, and G. Boehmke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the production of tertiary butanol. 3,328,471, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 641. Kronman, Albert F. : See — Schischkow, Konstantin F. 3,323,487. Kronogard, Sven-Olof, to Volvo, Aktiebolaget. Apparatus for hydrodynamic torque transmission. 3,299,636, 1-24-67, CI. 60—54. Kronsbein, Curt, to Maschinenfabrik Eugen Bellmann G.m.b.H. Textile dyeing device for yarns. 3,344,622, 10-3- 67, CI. 68 — 10. Kronsbein, Curt, to Maschinenfabrik Eugen Bellmann G.m.b.H. Device for pulling off stockings from forms and depositing them. 3,353,726, 11-21-67, CI. 223 — 112. Kronson, Ernest : See — Cohen, Manuel, and Kronson. 3,335,936. Kroon, James L., and R. A. Davis, to The Dow Chemical Co. Propellant comprising a perfluoroguanidine containing oxi- dant and a fuel. 3,354,011. 11-21-67, CI. 149 — 22. Krooss, Robert J., and R. F. Novak, to Simautics, Inc. Paper- board package. 3,298,513, 1-17-67, CI. 206 — 65. Kropiwnicki, Tradek M., to Carrier Corp. Automatically re- versible gear pump. 3,307,480, 3-7-67, CI. 103 — 3. Kropiwnicki, Tadek M., to Carrier Corp. Compressor mani- fold seal. 3,315,880, 4-25-67, CI. 230 — 58. Kropp, Donald E., H. G. Melino, and D. E. Diehl, to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Baffle. 3,334,870, 8-8-67, CI. 259—108. Kropp, Paul J., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Irradiation of cross-conjugated cyclohexadienones. 3,350,289, 10-31-67, CI. 204 — 158. Kropp, Willis A. Dispensing device. 3,326,418, 6-20-67, CI. 222—70. Krossa, Kenneth D., and W. Lin, to Burroughs Corp. Gain setting switching circuit responsive to automatically emitted digital levels. 3,327,236, 6-20-67, CI. 330—28. Krotinger, Nathan J., and I. Nusbaum, to Zevel Corp. Process for preventing fecal odors in chemical toilets. 3,314,745, 4-18-67, CI. 21—55. Krouse, Bernadine : See — Mazzola, Nunzi P. 3,340,087. Krouse, Theodore B. : See — Mazzola, Nunzi P. 3,340,087. Kr0ver, Karl K. K. Methods of raising sunken or stranded vessels. 3,332,385, 7-25-67, CI. 114 — 50. Kruce, Benjamin A. Method and apparatus for making a carpet unit. 3,352,733, 11-14-67, CI. 156 — 94. Kruck, Peter: See — Von Konig, Anita, Kruck, and Pfeiffenschneider. 3,301,- 677. Krucoff, Darwin. Digital to log-analog converter. 3.303.489. 2-7-67. CI. 340 — 34.7 Krudewig, Hans, to C. A. Norgren Co. Warning device for oil spray lubrication apparatus. 3,358,790, 12-^19-67, CI. 184 — 6. Krueger, Albert P., to Rockridge Laboratories. Filter unit. 3,295,686, 1-3-67, CI. 210 — 455. Krueger, Alfred : See — Boeger. Marius, and Krueger. 3,330,197. Krueger, Allison F. Folding brace lock for table leg. 3,357,729, 12-12-67, CI. 287—98. Krueger, Carl E., to General Electric Co. Fastener having layer of foamed resin with indexing means projecting there- through. 3,298,271, 1-17-67, CI. 85—32. Krueger, Grant E., H. F. Mohr, and O. C. Huber, Jr., to National Dairv Products Corp. Cheese manufacturing ap- paratus. 3,355,805, 12-5-67, CI. 31 — 46. Krueger, John W., to The Frederick Post Co. Halogenated phloroglucinol carboxylic acid. 3,331,869, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 521. Krueger, Keith T. : See — Dietiker, Paul, Krueger, and Morgan. 3,354,901. Krueger, Loren L. : See — Blackett, James C, Hamelink, Krueger, and Livingston. 3,357,473. Krueger Mfg. Co. : See — Thomson, Quentin R. 3,358,577. Krueger, Russell F. : See — Green, Daniel M., and Krueger. 3,314,852. Kruel, Martin, H. Juentgen, and H. Dratwa, to Bergwerksver- band G.m.b.H. Method of purifying gases. 3,345,125, 10-3- 67, CI. 23 — 2. Krug, Albert E., to Becton, Dickinson and Co. Indexable rotating joint for stethoscope. 3,316,998, 5-2-67, CI. 181 — 24. Krug, George A., Jr., and T. P. Curtis, to General Electric Co. Magnetically shielded structure with adjustable cover member supporting a magnetron. 3,325,678, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — 39.71. Krug, Marianne : See — Krug, Siegfried and M., and Kosch. 3,301,146. Krug, Newton J. : See — Bechtel, George R., and Krug. 3,328,524. Krug, Newton J., C. D. Graber, and L. J. Grosswiller, Jr., to Diebold, Inc. Automatic ejector power filing appliance. 3,297,378, 1-10-67, CI. 312 — 223. Krug, Newton J., and G. R. Bechtel, to Diebold, Inc. Sound system for banking service equipment. 3,301,956, 1-31- 67, CI. 179 — 1. Krug, Siegfried and M., and F. Kosch, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungs-G.m.b.H. By-pass structure. 3,301,- 146, 1-31-67. CI. 94 — 1. Kruger, Alfred, to International Copying Machines Co. m.b.H. Drier particularly for photographic sheet material. 3,308,- 555, 3-14-67, CI. 34—155. Kruger, Bodo, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Regulated power supply with high speed transient response. 3,320,512, 5- 16-67, CI. 321—10. Kruger, Gunther, to American Home Products Corp. Process for the preparation of equilin and intermediates obtained therefrom. 3,325,519, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. LIST OF PATENTEES 731 Kruger, «.; wither, to American Home Products Corp. 5(10), 7- estradlene-3,l7-dione and the process for the production thereof. 3.340.2TS, !) -0-G7, CI. 200 — 397.3. Kruger, Helnrich : See — Buchniann, Kurt H., and Kruger. 3,324,528. Kruger, Herbert A., to Kimball Systems Ltd. Patching means tor restoring punched card lield. 3,340,410, 10-10-07, CI. 156 — 5 S3. Kruger, Herbert W. : See — Lamb, Frank G., and Kruger. 3,319,345. Kruger, Herbert W., to Lamb-Weston, Inc. Drying appara- tus and method. 3,307,270, 3-7-67, CI. 34 — 10. Kruger, Kine : See — Corbin, Ralph L., Kruger, and Badgley. 3,329,559. Kruger, Michael H., to Smithcraft Corp. Lighting and ven- tilating troffer assembly. 3,348,465, 10-24-67, CI. 98 — 10. Kruger, Michael H.. to Smithcraft Corp. Glare-free office light- ing device and the like. 3,349,238, 10-24-67, CI. 240—9.5. Kruger, P. Gerald : See — Sampson, William B., Britton, and Kruger. 3,350,976. Kruger, Wolfgang, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Sender antenna enveloped by a tubular carrier mast. 3.305.S71, 2-21-67, CI. 343—872. Krugger, Richard E., to Thermoplastic Industries, Inc. Dis- posable combination beverage and cup dispenser. 3,331,533, 7-1S-67, CI. 221—96. Krugger, Richard E., to Thermoplastic Industries Inc. Charge- able package for liquids. 3,349,965, 10-31-07, CI. 222—80. Kruglinski, Frank A. : See — Miller, Joseph A., and Kruglinski. 3,340,847. Miller, Joseph A., and Kruglinski. 3,354,606. Kinis, August, and H. Manhard, to Gesellschaft fur Linde's Eisniaschinen Aktiengesellschaft. Process and apparatus for separating and hydrogenating gas mixtures. 3,360,58S, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 6S3.9. Kruissink. John W., to Dentin Mfg. Co. Table structures. 3,342.149, 9-19-67, CI. 108 — 113. Kruizenga, Joseph H. Reserve fuel tank lighters. 3,301,020, 1-31-67, CI. 67 — 7.1. Krukziener, Maurits, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricating oil com- position. 3,331,776, 7-18-67, CI. 252—56. Krulls. Gerd E., to General Electric Co. Electrical collector apparatus. 3.312.S43, 4-4-67. CI. 310—54. Krum, Jack K., to Sterling Drug Inc. Anti-oxidant composi- tions and process. 3,324,043, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 101. Krumbein, Fritz : See — Ruhle. Hans, and Krumbein. 3,338,132. Krumbolz. Alfred F., Sr., to Chicago Boiler Co. Sealing means for rotary agitator of a grinding and dispersing mill. 3,327,953. 6-27-67, CI. 241—98. Krumholz, Alfred F., Sr., to Chicago Boiler Co. Grinding ap- paratus. 3,352,501, 11-14-67, CI. 241—74. Krumkalns. Eriks: See — Gerzon, Koert, and Krumkalns. 3,345,399. Krumkalns, Eriks, to Eli Lilly and Co. 9 (3-pyrldyl) derivative of fluorene, 9-fluorenol, xanthene, 9-xanthenol and the cor- responding non-phytotoxic acid addition salts thereof. 3,335,148, 8-S-67, CI. 260—297. Krumm, Eugene D., and N. Casagrande, to The Air Preheater Co., Dae. Element basket for heat exchanger. 3,314,472, 4-1S-67, CI. 165—8. Krumm, Stephen, to Union Carbide Corp. Sound record com- prising vinyl halide resin, group II metal tallate and hy- drogen halide acceptor. 3,351,577. 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 23. Krump. Robert C, and D. W. Donnelly, to Emerson Electric Co. Burner control system. 3,335,781, 8-15-67, CI. 158 — 28. Kruper, Andrew P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Power transistor. 3,325,706, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 235. Krupick, Walter J. : See — Hevert, Carl H., Krupick, and Selfrled. 3,323,375. Tiplitz, Charles I., and Krupick. 3.353,415. Krupick. Walter J., J. Hoffman, and C. J. Ballester, to Gen- eral Precision Inc. Two-axis case rotating gyroscope. 3,327, 53S. 6-27-67, CI. 74—5. Krupick. Walter J., and R. F. Cimera, to General Precision, Inc. Two-axis gyro. 3,354,726, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 5. Krupp, Anton M., and M. L. Stone, to General Electric Co. Lamp base and terminal structure. 3,315,216, 4—18-67, CI. 339—145. Krupp, Helmar : See — Engelhardt, Heinz. Krupp, Rabenhorst, Spengler, and Wismath. 3.347.0S7. Sanstede, Gerd, Kohling, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Richter, and Walter. 3,341,936. Krupp. J. Paul, Jr. : See — Whitaker, William C, and Krupp. 3,311,034. Kruse. Carl W. : See — Mahan, John E., Reusser, and Kruse. 3,352,935. Kruse, Ernest G. : See — Haise, Howard R., and Kruse. 3,320,750. Kruse, Fred W., Jr. Microwave frequency measuring by alternately sampling the standing wave pattern of refer- ence and unknown frequency signals in a waveguide. 3.30S.291, 3-7-67, CI. 250—39. Kruse, Harold L., to Bourns, Inc. Helical-element variable resistor. 3.314,036, 4-11-67, CI. 338 — 143. Kruse. John R., Jr.. to Barnes Engineering Co. Video tracker. 3,341,653, 9-12-67, CI. 178—6.8. Kruse. Jurgen M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prep- aration of unsaturated nitriles. 3,342,847, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Kruse, Jurgen M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dia- mond purification. 3,348,918, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 209.9. Kruse, Marvin A. : See — ■ Huff, Norman M., and Kruse. 3,322,112. Kruse, Uno : See — Herman, Daniel F., and Kruse. 3,L"J7 Kruse, William E., and D. Rossello, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Three dimensional reinforced structure. 3,."22,Vi0S, 5-30-67, CI. 264 — 45. Krusius, Ewald H., to FMC Corp. Detergent tablets and meth- od of producing same. 3,331,780, 7-18-67, CI. 252—135. Krusius, Ewald H., to FMC Corp. Liquid heavy duty cleaner and disinfectant. 3,360,476, 12-26-67, CI. 252 — 107. Krusius, Ewald H., and R. R. Keast, to FMC Corp. Cleansing tablets. 3.338.836, 3-29-07, CI. 252—99. Kruspe, Henry R. : See — Hickerson, John E., and Kruspe. 3,302,765. Kruttschnitt, John. Nail driving shield and set. 3,33S,279, 8-29-67, CI. 145 — 46. Krutzikowsky, Klaus E. B. Tent. 3,356,098, 12-5-67. CI. 135—1. Kruyer, Jan : See — Round, George F., and Kruyer. 3,325,222. Kruzell, George R. Closed breech gun utilizing a hollow bolt and a firing pin as a gas cylinder and a piston, respectively. 3,333,508, 8-1-67, CI. 89 — 179. Kruzell. George R. Closed breech rocket gun. 3,355,989, 12-5- 67, CI. 89—187. Kruzic, Zelko J. : See — Mullen, John H., and Kruzic. 3,320,392. Kruzic, Zelko J., and J. H. Mullen, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control device and attachment. 3,325,690, 6-13-07, CI. 317—99. Krygier, Edward Z. : See — ■ Bregi, Benjamin F., Bush, and Krygier. 3,299,578. Pernack, Frank, Miller, Krygier, and Abrahamsson. 3,299,577. Kryk, Theodore A. Valve spring compressor. 3,352,002, 11-14- 67, CI. 29 — 217. Krylow, Konstanty E., J. T. Perry, and W. A. Reimer. to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Twistor encapsulator machine. 3,332,825, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 436. Krynicki, Witold: See — Lehner, Francis E., and Krynicki. 3,303,507. Krynicki, Witold, and F. E. Lehner. Recorder. 3,346,870, 10-10-67, CI. 346 — 109. Krynski, John E., to Ametek, Inc. Drum filter. 3,347,389, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 401. Krynytzky, Alexander : See — Lister, Paul J., and Krynytzky. 3,345,689. Krysinski, Edwin, to The R. C. Mahon Co. Cellular floor construction. 3,353,313. 11-21-67. CI. 52—100. Kryzer, Benjamin H., and T. J. Scboenecker, to Union Tank Car Co. Water conditioning system. 3,306,450, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 134. Kryzer, Benjamin H., and R. R. Reid, to Union Tank Car Co. Water conditioning system. 3,325,012, 6-13-67, CI. 210— 126. Kryzer, Benjamin H., T. J. Schoenecker, and K. J. Burkhardt, to Union Tank Car Co. Water conditioning system. 3,354,- 907. 11-28-67. CI. 137 — 599.1. Krzycki, Leroy J., to United States of America, Navy. Meth- od and apparatus for injecting a secondary propellant in multi-heat release combustors. 3,295,321, 1-3-67, CI. 60 — 207. Krzcycki, Leroy J., and H. P. Jenkins, Jr.. to United States of America, Navy. Method and apparatus for injecting a liquid propellant in hybrid rocket motors. 3,302,403, 2-7- 67, CI. 60—220. Krzewina. Thomas, to General Electric Co. Rack slide stop. 3,347,613, 10-17-67, CI. 312—333. Krzewinski, Henrietta K. : See — Keoughan, Sidney F., Jr., and Krzewinski. 3,343,534. Krzyzanowski. Erich : See — Wittmoser, Schade, and Krzyzanowski. 3,314.116. Krzyzanowski, Erich M., to Full Mold Process, Inc. Gasifiable feeder pattern with recess to compensate for compressive force of form material. 3,295,175, 1-3-67, CI. 22—158. Krzyzanowski, Erich M., and H. Schweikert, to Full Mold Process, Inc. Cavityless casting pattern and method of mak- ing same. 3,339,620, 9-5-67, CI. 164 — 24. Krzyzanowski, Robert A., to Milprlnt, Inc. Packaging of flex- ible containers. 3,323,639, 6-6-67, CI. 206 — 46. Krzyzanowski, Robert A., to Milprint, Inc. Sleeve carton. 3,331,550, 7-18-67, CI. 229—87. Krzyzanowski, Robert A., to Milprint. Inc. Closure for the outer carrier in a combination package. 3,339,820, 9-5-67, CI. 229 — 17. Krzyzewski. Stefan : See — Pope, Joseph A., and Krzyzewski. 3,345,976. Kubba. Muthanna H. : See — Cherry, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voel- eker. 3,299,204. Cherrv, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,324,237. Kubens, Rolf : See — Frank, Gunter, Kubens, Schmitz-Josten, Wegler, and Dortmann. 3,316.277. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Kubens, Frank, and Wegler. 3,296,202. Kubera, Gerhard, to Teves-Thompson & Co.. G.m.b.H. Method of producing piston rings. 3,353,247, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 156.6. 732 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kubera, Gerhard, to Teves-Thompson & Co., G.m.b.H. Method of making a valve member for internal eombustion engines. 3,358,350, 12-19-67, CI. 29—156.7. Kubicek, William G., E. Kinnen, R. P. Patterson, and D. A. Witsoe, to Regents of the University of Minnesota. Im- pedance plethysmograph. 3,340,867, 9-12-67, CI. 128—2.05. Kubick, Mark : See — Brenner, Albert H., Kubick, and Wilkening. 3,322,042. Kubickova, Jarmila : See — Cizek, Leopold. Silar, Zoubele, and Kubickova. 3,354,627. Kubik, James R., and W. P. Dugan, to General Dynamics Corp. Weldable tab for printed circuits and method of fabri- cation. 3,342,927, 9-19-67, CI. 174 — 68.5. Kubisiak, Val V. Window regulator. 3,330,071, 7-11-67, CI. 49—362. Kubit, Ted J., and W. S. Stanton. Automatically-inflating life preserver. 3,350,730, 11-7-67, CI. 9—317. Kubit, Theofile T. Flush tank toilet. 3,336,602. 8-22-67, CI. 4 — 97. Kubnick, Norman R. : See — Bradt, Gordon E., Kubnick, and Shields. 3,326,491. Kubo, Etsuro : See — Tanaka, Sanae. Nakamura, and Kubo. 3,324,094. Kubo, Koichiro, J. Takematu, and J. Yamakawa, to Shimadzu Seisakusho Ltd. Yarn-guiding traverse drum. 3,356,308, 12-5-67, CI. 242 — 43.2. Kubo, Masayoshi : See — Kukumoto, Osamu, Kubo, and Hatakeyama. 3,310,509. Kubota, Junjiro : See — Kawase, Susumu, Kubota, and Soma. 3,348,235. Kubota Tekko Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Takenaka, Tetsuya. 3,345,096. Kubota, Yasuharu, and T. Utsunomiya, to Sony Corp. Oscil- lator circuit. 3,308,403, 3-7-67, CI. 334 — 65. Kubovy, Miloslav : See — Stary, Josef, Kubovy, Zavadsky, and Jirasek. 3,336,742. Zlevor, Vratislav, Zavadsky, Kubovy, Stary, and Jirasek. 3,357, 16S. Kucera, Clare, W. J. Leahy, and C. E. Merrill, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for fluorinating biguanide. 3,350,448, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 564. Kucera, Clare H. : See — Gibson, Daniel L., Eilers, West, and Kucera. 3,353,004. Ingraham, Joe B., Gibson, and Kucera. 3,336.979. Kucera, Karel. Electromagnetic adhesion means for railroad locomotives. 3,307,058, 2-28-67, CI. 310 — 93. Kuch, Bailin L., M. H. Pelavin, and A. L. Brooks, to Tech- nicon Instruments Corp. Sample analysis apparatus. 3,320,618, 5-16-67, CI. 346 — 35. Kuchar, Joseph : See — Schwiebert, Phillip D„ and Kuchar. 3,315,617. Kucheck, Leo, to Kleen-Stik Products Inc. Method and appara- tus for applying labels. 3,329.550, 7-4-67, CI. 156 — 285. Kuehelbaeher, Ludwig, to Siemens-Schuekertwerke. Aktien- gesellschaft. Gap-sealing structure, particularly for paral- lel-tube heating surfaces of steam boilers and other heat exchangers. 3,310,038, 3-21-67, CI. 122 — 494. Kuchin, Vladimir A. : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny. Pochtman, Tesher. and Pilipjev. 3.345.054. Kuchinke, Eduard, and K. Buchta, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of pregelatinized, cold- setting starch. 3.332,785, 7-25-67, CI. 99 — 139. Kuchta, Anthony S., to Ford Motor Co. Self-adjusting rotary electrical switch. 3,322,912. 5-30-67, CI. 200—61.39. Kuchuk-Jatsenko, Sergei I. : See — Paton, Boris E., Popovskv, and Kuchuk-Jatsenko. 3,341,- 685. Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, and Kuchuk- Jatsenko. 3.349,216. Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, Kuchuk-Jatsenko, and Galjan. 3,341,684. Sakharnov, Vasily A., Kuchuk-Jatsenko, Shlnlov, and Khudjakov. 3,335,257. Kucia, Richard R. : See — Wy.eant, James C, Prill, Carter, and Kucia. 3,360,546. Kuckelsberg, Karl W., to Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Gildemeis- ter and Comp., Akt.-Ges. Stock feed mechanism. 3,353,688, 11-21-67, CI. 214 — 1.3. Kucsma. Michael E. : See — Kennedy, Alexander W., and Kucsma. 3,317,336. Kennedy. Alexander W., and Kucsma. 3,360,396. Kucza, Joseph A. : See — Mandel, Gerald, Morehead, Kucza, and Hammer. 3,326,- 730. Kucza, Joseph A., and G. Mandel, to International Business Machines Corp. Method for the synthesis of gallium phos- phide. 3,301,637, 1-31-67, CI. 23 — 204. Kuderko, Ronald A., to Ammco Tools, Inc. Grinding device. 3,345,884, 10-10-67, CI. 74 — 574. Kuderna, Jerome : See — Grandinetti, Attilio, and Kuderna. 3,347,163. Kuderna, Jerome G., Jr. : See — Larson, John E., and Kuderna. 3,346,613. Kudlaty, Walter J. : See — Niccum, Forest G., and Kudlaty. 3,334,747. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filter assem- bly having check valve and bypass conduit. 3,306,451, 2-28-67. CI. 210 — 135. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Reservoir filter structure having a by-pass valve. 3,314,542, 4-18-67, CI. 210—130. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filter head structure. 3,334,754, 8-8-67, CI. 210 — 444. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filter and filter by-pass assembly. 3,341,018, 9-12-67, CI. 210 — 130. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filter. 3,342,- 332, 9-19-67, CI. 210—90. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Automatic fil- ter assembly. 3,349,914, 10-31-67, CI. 210—90. Kudlaty, Walter J., to Marvel Engineering Co. Filter mani- fold. 3,355,025. 11-28-67, CI. 210—249. Kudlicki, Richard C. : See — Kudlicki, Richard C, and Smith. 3,303,764. Kudlicki, Richard C, and R. W. Smith, 50% each to R. C. Kudlicki and M. A. Wojton. Photo composing machine. 3,303,764, 2-14-67. CI. 95—4.5. Kudo, Shigeru : See — Uemura, Masahiko, and Kudo. 3,324,253. Kudo, Shiro, S. Yada, and E. Fukasaku to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Distillation of crotyl aleohol-butanol mix- ture with water addition. 3,331,757, 7-18-67, CI. 203 — 96. Kudo, Shiro, S. Yada, T. Yamauchi, and E. Fukasaku, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Alloys of aluminum-cad- mium-copper. 3,355,282, 11-28-67, CI. 75—139. Kudola, Andrew, Jr., to Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Cooling device having a plurality of annular parallel discs forming compartments adjacent the heated element. 3,299,948, 1-24-67, CI. 165—185. Kuebler, Thomas L., and C. E. Freese, to Uniflow Mfg. Co. Auger ice maker. 3,319,438, 5-16-67, CI. 62—354. Kuecken, John A., to Avco Corp. Combined frequency deter- mining circuit and antenna. 3,296,616, 1-3-67, CI. 343 — 8. Kuecker, Floyd W. Bicycle propelling unit. 3,312,299, 4-4- 67, CI. 180—11. Kueffer, Philippe G., to General Time Corp. Frequency reg- ulator for tuning fork drive system. 3,338,047, 8-29-67, CI. 58—23. Kuehl, Donald K., and I. Glassman, to United Aircraft Corp. Method of operating a thrust propellant motor using amal- gam coated metal particles. 3,328,805, 6-27-67, CI. 60 — 219. Kuehl, Guenter H., to Mobil Oil Corp. Crystalline zeolite ZK-21. 3.355,246, 11-28-67, CI. 23—113. Kuehl, William F. Keyboard for free bass accordian. 3.311.011, 3-28-67, CI. 84—376. Kuehn, Frederick R., and W. K. Barnes, to Koppers Co., Inc. Unitized rotary scorer. 3,318,206, 5-9-67, CI. 93 — 58.1. Matsuda, Osaku, and Kudo. 3,317,327. Kuehn, Howard E., to Farrel Corp. Doctor blade for calender roll. 3.327,341. 6-27-67, CI. 15—256.51. Kuehn, Otto L. Device to assist in teaching skiing. 3,357,714, 12-12-67, CI. 280—11.37. Kuehn. Paul C. Friction clutch mechanism. 3,343,637, 9-26- 67, CI. 192 — 105. Kuehn, Richard T., A. N. Knopp, and J. J. Steinmetz, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Four layer semiconductor switching devices having a shorted emitter and method of making the same. 3,343,048, 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 234. Kuehne, Gerhard B., W. P. Schulz, and O. Heil, to Varian As- sociates. Hermetic seal structures and method of making the same. 3,323,821, 6-6-67, CI. 287 — 189.365. Kuehner. Richard L. : See — Boehmer, Andrew P., and Kuehner. 3,313,119. Kuehnle, Manfred R., to Dasa Corp. Dialing mechanism using an independently rotatable synchronous motor drive. 3,336,- 446, 8-15-67, CI. 179—90. Kuelbs, Donald R.. and C. M. Scott, Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Signal generating apparatus. 3,338,105, 8-29-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Kuellmar, Adolph G., to Unarco Industries Inc. Bulkhead latch operating mechanism. 3,330,584, 7-11-67, CI. 292- 36. Kuelz, Emil, Jr., to General Electric Co. Count by six counter. 3,337,721, 8-22-67, CI. 235—92. Kueng, Paul R. Turbojet bypass engine. 3.340,689, 9-12-67, CI. 60—226. Kuenzel, Robert L. Card construction. 3,354,560, 11-28-67, CI. 35—26. Kueppers, Edward E. : See — Carter, James, and Kueppers. 3,332,616. Kuesters, Eduard : See — Verboom, Hermann. 3,306,085. Kuether, Siegfried. Water jet propulsion apparatus. 3,302,- 605, 2-7-67, CI. 115—12. Kuffer, Johannes : See — Barz, Gunter, Kuffer, Haider, Thiele, and Ritter. 3,339,- 777. Kuflik, Samuel, and J. C. Uhland, to Philco Ford Corp. De- tector of aperoidic diphase marker pulses. 3,336,578, 8-15- 67, CI. 340—167. Kugel. Robert L. : See — Allcock, Harry R., and Kugel. 3,299,128. Kugelfischer Georg iSchafer & Co. : See — Linner, Ludwig, Korrenn, Heinrich, and Mann. 3,298,- 760. Kugita, Hlroshi, G. Hayashi, T. Oine, H. Inoue, and S. Nuri- moto, to Tanabe Seijaku Co., Ltd. 3-(3-hydroxvphenvl)-l- phenacyl-piperidine compounds. 3,324,139, 6-6-67, CI. 260- 294.7. LIST OF PATENTEES 733 Kugit -Jta, Iliroshi G. Hayashl, T. Oine, II. Inoue, and S. Nurimoto, to Tanabe Selyaku Co., Ltd. l-allyl-3-(3-hydroxy- phenyl)-piperidine compound. 3,325,502, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 204.7. Kugler, Emanuel. Flexible plastic bag dispenser. 3,300,492, 2-2S-67, CI. 221 — 63. Kugler, Emanuel. Flexible package with Interconnected com- partments. 3,323.640, 6-6-67, CI. 206 — 47. Kugler, Emanuel. Flexible bag of tubular material. 3,334,552, 8-8-67, CI. 93—35. Kugler, Emanuel. Slide closure. 3,339,606, 9-5-67, CI. 150 — 3. Kugler, Emanuel M. Method and apparatus for making bags. 3,354,795, 11-28-07, CI. 93—8. Kugler, Henry D. Material handler. 3,335,888, 8-15-67, CI. 214 — 509. Kugler, Halpb W., and R. A. Wenston, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Safety mechanism for railway switch machines. 3,312,819, 4-4-67, CI. 246—221. Kugler, Walter, to Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft and Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Cooling sys- tem. 3,297,811, 1-10-67, CI. 13—29. Kuharik, Donald G. : See — Garvin, Graydon S.. and Kuharik. 3,319,297. Kuhl. Henry Y. and P. R. Egg handling equipment. 3,302,767, 2-7-67, CI. 19S — 25. Kuhl, Henrv Y. and P. R. Egg washing equipment. 3,349,419, 10-31-67, CI. 15 — 3.13. Kuhl, Kai. Luminous advertising display. 3,327,420, 6-27-67, CI. 40 — 130. Kuhl, Martin, to Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Methods for achieving sufficient creepage current strength in the interior of hollow plastic insulators. 3,338,768, 8-29- 67, CI. 156 — 293. Kuhl, Otto A. : See — Reiback, Earl M., and Kuhl. 3,360,646. Kuhl, Otto A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Integrally bonded encapsulated gamma source. 3,331,962, 7-18-67. CI. 250—106. Kuhl, Paul R.: See — Kuhl, Henry Y. and P. R. 3,302,767. Kuhl, Henry Y. and P. R. 3,349,419. Kuhl. Ulrich : See — Willrett, Helmut, and Kuhl. 3,348,196. Kuhlbars, Hermann : See — Reinke, Friedhelm, and Kuhlbars. 3.359,398. Seulen, Gerhard, and Kuhlbars. 3,336,459. Kuhlbars, Hermann, to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktienge- sellschaft and Allgemeine Elektricitats-Gesellschaft. In- ductor. 3.303,314. 2-7-67, CI. 219—10.43. Kuhlberg, Joel F. : See — Gardner, William B., Kuhlberg, and McLaughlin. 3.34S,- 375. Kuhle, Engelbert : See — Anders, Bertram. Kuhle, and Dickore. 3,299,134. Anders, Bertram, Kuhle, and Malz. 3.328,495. Dickore, Karlfried, and Kuhle. 3,346,590. Frohberger, Paul-Ernst, and Kuhle. 3,322,620. Klauke. Erich, and Kuhle. 3,355,454. Klauke, Erich, Kuhle, Grewe, Kaspers, and Wegler. 3,341,403. Kuhle, Engelbert, and E. Klauke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Trlhalogenated methyl mercaptans. 3.299,148, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 609. Kuhle, Engelbert, and E. Klauke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Acylated sulphenic acid amides and process for their production. 3,344,153, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 347.2. Kuhle, Engelbert, and E. Klauke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. N-aryl-N-trifluoromethyl-amlno-sulfenyl balides. 3,360,542, 12-26-67, CI. 260—470. Ktthlkamp, Alfred, E. Schmidt, and H. D. Stemmer, to Her- cules Inc. Process for improving the bond between reinforc- ing yarns and amorphous ternary copolymers of ethylene, an o-olefin, and a nonconjugated polyene In the manufac- ture of composite rubber articles. 3,338,769, 8-29-67, CI. 156 — 334. Kuhlkamp. Alfred, J. W. Zimmerman, and L. Biitschli, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Polymer of an unsaturated ketone com- pound cross-linked with a hydrazlde of a polybaslc carbox- yllc acid. 3,345,336, 10-3-67, CI. 260—63. Kuhlman, Albert B., and H. A. Garske. Current Interrupter rotary circuit breaker. 3,345,472, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 26. Kuhlman, Orville E. : See — Gould, Jerome, Throssel, Jensen, and Kuhlman. 3,338,- 590. Kuhlman, William C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Tungsten-osmium thermocouple and element thereof. 3,320,098, 5-16-67, CI. 136 — 236. Kuhlmann. Karlheinz, to Olympia Werke AG. Device for temperature compensation of magnetic storage cores in data processing installations. 3,354,443, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 174. Kuhlmann, Kurt, to Industrial Air Products Co. Method and apparatus for evaporating liquefied gases. 3,348,387, 10-24- 67, CI. 62—52. Kuhlo, Gunther, and J. Hermann, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung. Infrared marksmenship training ap- paratus. 3,339,293, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 25. Kuhls, Frederick W. : See — Lovett, Stanley L., Jr., and Kuhls. 3,312,777. Kuhn, Edmund W., and W. L. McKelthan, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Control center housing structure. 3,321,- 672, 5-23-67, CI. 317—120. Kuhn, Gotthard : See — Berthmann, Adolf, Kuhn, and Lingens. 3,357,873. Kuhn, Hans, to International Standard Electric Corp. Coaxial cavity resonator phase comparator for automatic frequency control system. 3,360,741, 12-26-67, CI. 331—9. Kuhn, Hans H. : See — Peters, Earl, and Kuhn. 3,337,525. Kuhn, Hans H., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Method of sewing textile webs together. 3,337,381, 8-22-67, CI. 156—93. Kuhn, Heinrich : See — Scherer, Otto, and Kuhn. 3,321,383. Kuhn, James O., to Kenner Products Co. Molded foam poly- styrene construction kit. 3,318,612, 5-9-67, CI. 280 — 79.2. Kuhn, John A. : See — Heim, William J., Schleutker, and Kuhn. 3,348,346. Kuhn, John E. : See — McWhorter, Wayne F., and Kuhn. 3,325,452. McWhorter, Wayne F., Kuhn, and Klassen. 3,352,826. Shimp, David A., and Kuhn. 3,309,384. Kuhn, John G., to Sun Oil Co. Display device for tires. 3,312,007, 4--4-07, CI. 40—125. Kuhn, Karl, to Societe d'Etudes de Machines Thermiques. De- vice for connecting cooled valves of machines or the like, and its various applications. 3,352,292, 11-14-67, CI. 123— 41.41. Kuhn, Nicholas J., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Microwave spec- trometer having individually adjustable reference and test channels. 3,317,827, 5-2-67, CI. 324 — 58.5. Kuhn, Paul, to Pathe Equipment Co., Inc. Differential tension control device for automatic multi-needle quilting machines. 3,348,507, 10-24-67, CI. 112 — 118. Kuhn, Reinhard, and A. Hafliger, to Gebruder Buhler. Annular press device. 3,358,328, 12-19-67, CI. 18 — 12. Kuhn, Richard, and H. Trischmann, to Badische, Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. S-tetrazinyl stable organic free radical compounds. 3,340,256, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 241. Kuhn, Stephen J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Trifluoromethyl- dinitrophenylazlrldines. 3,297,682, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 239. Kuhn, Stephen J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aziridinium polyhalophenolates. 3,335,130, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 239. Kuhn, Stephen J., to Tiie Dow Chemical Co. Aziridinium nitrophenolates. 3,335,132, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 239. Kuhne, Gerhard : See — Flemming, Herbert, and Kuhne. 3,317,100. Kuhne, Gerhard, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktlengesellschaft Ham- burg. Apparatus for locating the contact surface between lighter and heavier liquids in underground caverns. 3,355,- 893, 12-5-67, CI. 61— .5. Kuhne, Heinz, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft. Jacketed annular reactor unit. 3,345,139, 10-3-67, CI. 23 — 277. Kuhne, Manfred, and E. Kaspar, to Schering A.G. Process for the partial hydrogenatlon of 24(28) dehvdroergosterol to ergosterol. 3,318,919, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 3'97.2. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and L. Hornig, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble azo dyestuffs. 3,297,678, 1-10-67 CI. 260 — 163. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and H. Frolich, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Phthalocyanine dyestuffs. CI. 260—314.5. Kuhne, Rudolf, and F. Meininger, to Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Ethionylamino-arylamines. 3,312,728, 458. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and W. Noll, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. l-amino-4 - anilino - anthraquinone - 2 - sulfonic acids. 3,324,151, 6-6-67, CI. 260—374. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, H. Zimmermann, P. Kardesonyl, K. Berner, and J. Heyna, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for dyeing or printing materials of fibrous structure containing cellulose. 3,334,961, 8-8-67, CI. 8—54.2. Kuhne, Rudolf, H. Diery, and M. Grossmann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktlengesellsehaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for making ethionlc acid amides by re- acting an ethionic anhydride (a carbyl sulfate) with an amine in the presence of water. 3,335,138, 8-8-67, CI. 260—247.1. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and R. Pfirrmann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Azo-dyestuffs containing aminoalkvlenesulfonylamino groups. 3,346,553, 10-10-67, CI. 260—163. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and W. Noll, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Water-soluble phthalocyanine dvestuffs and process for preparing them. 3,349,097, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 314.5. Kuhne, Rudolf, F. Meininger, and R. Pfirrmann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 3,354,182, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 374. Kuhnelt, Wolfgang : See — Dobrowskv, Ferdinand, Rosner, Kuhnelt, and Grohs. 3,323,905. Kiihner, Ernst E., and E. W. Sutter. Material hoist for bulk material. 3,298,552. 1-17-67, CI. 214 — 707. 3,305,559, 2-21-67, Farbwerke Hoechst Lucius & Bruning. 4-4-67, CI. 260— 734 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Kuhner, Franz P. : See — Boenig, Herman V., Barnes, and Kuhner. 3,318,727. Kuhnert, Gottfried, to Dr. Rudolf Schieber, Universal Mas- chinenfabrik. Arrangement for transferring yarn loops between needles of a knitting machine. 3,315,495, 4-25- 67, CI. 66 — 96. Kuhnert, Gottfried, to Universal Masehinenfabrik Schieber, Dr. Rudolf Schieber, G.m.b.H. Apparatus for automatically transferring rib borders and the like in a knitting machine. 3,326,018, 6-20-67, CI. 66—64. Kuhnes, Val D., and D. H. Porter. Baseball batting trainer. 3,297,321, 1-10-67, CI. 273 — 26. Kuhnis, Hans H., H. Ityf, and R. Denss, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Piperidine derivatives of l-hydrocarbyl-4-alkenylene- isonipecotic acid esters. 3,338,910, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 294.3. Kuhnl, Leopold K. : See — Mead, Bruce R., and Kuhnl. 3,347,422. Kuhnl, Leopold K., to Bversharp, Inc. Safety razor having predetermined overload yielding means. 3,299,508, 1-24- 67, CI. 30 — 60.5. Kuhnl, Leopold K., to Eversharp, Inc. Spring seat for ad- justable razor. 3,299,509, 1-24-67, CI. 30 — 60.5. Kuhnl, Leopold K, to Eversharp, Inc. Adjustable double edge razor. 3,358,36S, 12-19-67, CI. 30 — 60.5. Kuhnl, Leopold K., to Eversharp, Inc. Adjustable double edge razor. 3,358,369. 12-19-67, CI. 30 — 60.5. Kuhnle, Willi, and W. Prei, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesellschaft. Shifting device for motor vehicle trans- missions. 3,354,744, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 645. Kuhnlein, Hans, and I. Pfreimbter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Hall device with improved zero voltage temperature characteristic. 3,315,205, 4-18-67, CI. 338 — 32. Kuhns, Charles C, and V. O. Smith, to United States of America, Navy. Intercept receiver for indicating azimuth and frequency of detected signals. 3,320,537, 5-16-67, CI. 325—336. Kuhr, Friedrieh, and H. Grosshans, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Translating device for convert- ing a mechanical magnitude into an electric frequency. 3,317,829, 5-2-67, CI. 324 — 69. Kuhr, Wayne K. : See — Hughes, Richard L., Neilson, Kuhr, and Slakis. 3,337.- 345. Kuhre, Calvin J., C. A. Dallas, W. R. Haefele, and M. A. Deisz, to Shell Oil Co. Compositions comprising mono-olefin poly- mers and hydrogenated block copolymers. 3,299,174, 1-17- 67, CI. 260—876. Kuhrt, Friedrieh : See — - Hausler, Harald, Kuhrt, and Lippmann. 3,317,714. Lippmann, Hans-Joachim, and Kuhrt. 3,297,866. Kuhrt, Friedrieh, and J. Brunner, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Hall device for measuring angular speed and angular distance moved of a rotating body. 3,359,492, 12-19-67, CI. 324—70. Kuibyshevsky Politekhnichesky Institute "Kuibyshev" : See — Salmanov, Anatoly N., and Sovkin. 3,319,463. Kuiper, Adrianus : See — Aimer, Friedrieh H. R., Schrijnemakers, Kuiper, and Van Rooy. 3,354,340. Kuiper, James R. : See — Huizings, Martin, Verduin, and Kuiper. 3,310,987. Kuist, Blaine B. : See — Leibon, Irving, and Kuist. 3,341,622. Kujan, Edward J. Saw guide. 3,304,967, 2-21-67, CI. 143 — 6. Kujawa, Francis M., and M. Worsley, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polyurethanes containing adducts of hexahalocyclo- pentadiene. 3,297,596, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Kuke, Rudolf. Electromagnetic relay with improved armature- core assembly. 3,345,592, 10-3-67, CI. 335 — 129. Kukin, Ira, to Apollo Chemical Corp. Fuel additive. 3,332,755, 7-25-67, CI. 44 — 4. Kukln, Ira, to Apollo Chemical Corp. Additive compositions to improve burning properties of liquid and solid. 3,348,932, 10-24-67, CI. 44 — 4. Kukla. Frank A., to Malco Mfg. Co., Inc. Terminal. 3,328,749, 6-27-67, CI. 339—221. Kukuk, Harley S. : See — Boylan, Robert E., and Kukuk. 3,302,190. Kulberg, Marshall E. : See — Shaw, Robert E., and Kulberg. 3,307,126. Kulcke, Werner W. : See — Kosanke, Kurt M., and Kulcke. 3,309,162. Kulda, Richard J., and R. A. Kaminskas, to Giannini Controls Corp. Flight control system. 3,313,152, 4-11-67, CI. 73— 178. Kulesa, Joseph M. : See — Rusnack, Ivliehael E., and Kulesa. 3,311,182. Kulesh, Eugene W. : See — Muller, Wolf, Kulesh, and Lanier. 3,309,064. Kulevskaja, Inna V. : See — Erofeev, Boris V., Naumova, and Kulevskaja. 3.357,963. Kulhawy, Joseph A., and A. A. Wridt, to J. I. Case Co. Draft, arm, float-non-float, sway-non-sway, and leveling adjust- ment. 3,357,720, 12-12-67, CI. 280 — 474. Kullck, George. Ski boot magnetic release binders. 3,318,- 610, 5-9-67, CI. 280—11.35. Kulick, Henry J. : See — Horvath, Steven R. 3,338,258. Kulick, Russell J., E. Strazdins, and A. R. Savina, to Amer- ican Cyanamid Co. Ketene dimer paper sizing compositions including acyl compound extender and paper sized there- with. 3,311,532, 3-28-67, CI. 162 — 179. Kulicke, Frederick W., Jr. : See — Rasimenoks, Pavels, Angelucci, and Kulicke. 3,307,763. Kulicke and Sofia Mfg. Co. : See — Haigler, Edmund D. 3,314,582. Rasimenoks, Pavels, Angelucci, and Kulicke. 3,307,763. Turner, Roger S., and Drauglis. 3,345,567. Kuliczkowski, Joseph A., and C. Wentworth, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making magnetic body with pattern of embedded non-magnetic material. 3,333,334, 8-1-67, CI. 29—604. Kulig, Constantine W. : See — Fuller, Robert A., Dorsey, and Kulig. 3,318,673. Kulig, Constantine W., to Emhart Corp. Body gaging ap- paratus for glass containers. 3,344,245, 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 61.41. Kulig, Stanley W., to Harrington & Richardson, Inc. Right- angled transmission with method of and apparatus for making same. 3,333,481, 8-1-67, CI. 74 — 417. Karabchevsky, Kullkov, Rats, 3,318,365. Kulikov, Alexandr G. : See- Isaev, Ivan S., Vedenov, Shutkevich, and Jafet. Kulikov, Robert Z. : See — • Novikov, Mikhail F., Anaviev, and Kulikov. 3,340,687. Kulikova, Vera A. : See — Aerov, Mikhail E., Bystrova, Zelentsova, and Kulikova. 3,312,078. Kulin, Saul A., P. Stark, and D. Kalish, to Manlabs, Inc. Metal process and article. 3.340,102, 9-5-67, CI. 148 — 12.4. Kulischenko, Walter, to S. S. White Co. Apparatus for storing and delivering abrasive and non-abrasive powders. 3,344,- 524, 10-3-67, CI. 32 — 58. Ruljanich, Carl : See — Savoca, Salvatore, and Kuljanich. 3,295,263. Kulka Electric Corp. : See — Johnson, George. 3,327,281. Johnson, George. 3,353,140. Kulka. Eugene R. Modular terminal block assembly. 3,315,215, 4-18-67, CI. 339—126. Kulka, Raymond, to International Business Machines Corp. Binary counter. 3,354,295, 11-21-67, CI. 235 — 92. Kulka, Thomas S. Tape reel protective closure and latch. 3,311,228, 3-28-67, CI. 206—52. Kulke, Gunther, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Reciprocating fuel injection pumps including means for varying the advance of injection. 3,358,662, 12-19-67, CI. 123—139. Kull, Friedrieh K. : See — ■ Schwedhelm, Adolf E., and Kull. 3,342,566. Kull, Gustav. Underground passage forming apparatus. 3.29S,- 448. 1-17-67, CI. 175 — 19. Kull, Robert C, R. W. Dell, and G. E. Boyle, Jr., 25% to R. F. Webb. Code translating system. 3,312,944, 4-4-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Kulling, Achim : See — Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,355,253. Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,360.341. Kullman, Bengt K. A., and A. E. Lundberg. Machine for stretching circular metal discs, in particular circular saw discs. 3,332,266, 7-25-67, CI. 72—94. Kullman, Russell M. H. : See — Reinhardt, Robert M., Kullman, and Frick. 3.304,147. Kullman, Russell M. H., R. M. Reinhardt, and J. G. Frick, Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture. Production of cellulosic materials with oxidizing powder. 3,300,273, 1-24- 67, CI. 8 — 116.3. Kullmann, Donald J. to Badger Meter Mfg. Co. Tamper- proof mpter. 3,308,664, 3-14-67, CI. 73 — 273. Kullmar, Klaus: See — Fischer, Edgar, and Kullmar. 3,303,039. Gutweiler, Klemens, Fischer, and Kullmar. 3,337,507. Weissermel, Klaus, Kullmar, and Reiher. 3,316,217. Kulowiec, Edmund J. : See — Langer, Helmut, and Kulowiec. 3,304,458. Kulp, John F„ and M. F. Grandey, to General Electric Co. Foam material. 3,336,134, 8-15-67, CI. 75 — 208. Kulpa, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Curable organo- polysiloxane. 3,296,161, 1-3-67. CI. 260 — 18. Kuiper, Klaus, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Colpitts and hartley oscillators with series resonant grid circuit. 3,328,726, 6-27-67, CI. 331 — 169. Kultsar, Emery. Moving and support svstem for the human body. 3,358,678, 12-19-67, CI. 128 — 25. Kulwicki, Henry E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for de- tecting and handling defective box blanks. 3,352,736, 11-14- 67, CI. 156—350. Kulyk. John W., to Rogers Brothers Corp. Ground loading trailer with laterally extensible load supporting bed. 3.330,574, 7-11-67, CI. 280—34. Kulzer, Leonard J. Construction or repair of guide passages. 3,344,501, 10-3-67, CI. 29—401. Kumabe, Junichiro, and K. Nakata, to Niigata Engineering Co., Ltd. Vibrating tapping machine. 3,303,522, 2-14-67, CI. 10—129. Kumagai, Keiiehl : See — Tsutsuml, Teruo, and Kumagai. 3,343,825. Kumagi, Katsuo : See — Ishida, Nakao, Miyazaki, Kumagi, Rikimaru, and Kuroya. 3,334,022. LIST OF PATENTEES 735 Kumaraoto, Jungi : See — Heller, William K., Kumainoto, and Luzzi. 3,317,266. Kuinashiro, Izunii : See — Kawashima, Hldeakl, Kuinashiro, and Takenlshi. 3,314,- 938. Kawashirua, Ilideakl, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenlshi. 3,317,511. Saito, Taduorai, Yamazaki, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenishi. 3,337,528. Yamazaki, Akihlro, Meguro, Kumashiro, and Takenishi. 3,332,935. Kuinegawa, Yosihisa : See — Abe, Akira, Kurnegawa, and Kiyota. 3,323,626. Kumins, Charles A. : See — Harrison, George Jr., Kumins Harvey, and Weber. 3,297,691. Kumins, Charles A., Y. L. Chase, J. Fine, and E. Messmer, to Interchemieal Corp. Process for textile decorating and textile webs decorated thereby. 3,322,561, 5-30-67, CI. 117—62.2. Kumins, Charles A., V. L. Chase, J. Fine, and E. Messmer, to Interchemieal Corp. Process for textile decorating and textile webs decorated thereby. 3,322,562, 5-30-67, CI. 117—62.2. Kumlon Crafts, Inc. : See — Lontz, John F., La Torra, and Petriello. 3,322,266. Kumm, Joe F., and J. R. Schauerman, to United States of America, Navy. Decimal number to log analogue con- version. 3,299,419, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 347. Kummer, Donald L. : See — Blome, James C. Kern, and Kummer. 3,317,455. Kummer, Hartwig W., to The Pennsylvania State University. Skid resistance drag tester. 3,301,039, 1-31-67, CI. 73 9. Kummerer, Richard A., A. Den Besten, and J. T. Chester. Chain. 3.359.S14, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 245. Kummerman, Henri, to MacGregor-Comarain. Traveling crane with telescoping boom assembly. 3,317,058, 5—2-67, CI. 212—74. Kummerman, Henri, to MacGregor-Comarain. Shelter arrange- ment for self-contained loading and unloading devices on ships, vehicles, buildings and like movable or stationary structures. 3,344,937, 10-3-67, CI. 214 — 15. Kumnick, Miles C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for making calcium carbonate filled polyamide com- positions. 3,322,715, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 37. Kump, Wilhelm : See — Bickel, Hans, Furesz, Gallo, Kradolfer, Kump, and Sensi. 3,338.888. Kumpman, Daniel F. Paint brush edging attachment. 3,341,- 879, 9-19-67, Cl. 15—248. Kumpolt, Karl. Dock levelling units. 3,335,442, 8-15-67, Cl. 14—71. Kun, Leslie C. : See — Smith, George H., and Kun. 3,322,419. Kun, Leslie C, to Union Carbide Corp. Gas-bearing assem- bly. 3,302,865, 2-7-67, Cl. 230—116. Kun, Leslie C, to Union Carbide Corp. Gas-bearing assembly. 3,326,453, 6-20-67, Cl. 230—116. Kunc, John F.. Jr. : See — Guthrie, Donald A., Black, and Kunc. 3,322,5S3. Kund, August : See — Bivans, Elbert L., and Kund. 3,329,085. Kunde, Joachim : See — Gehm, Robert, Kunde, and Mertes. 3,301,823. Kunde, Joachim, H. Wilhelm, H. Metzger, and H. Doerfel to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Produc- tion of polylaurolactam. 3,317,482, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Kunde, Joachim, H. Wilhelm, F. Mertes, and E. Schwartz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Produc- duction of polylaurolactam. 3,321,447, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 78. Kunetka, Robert E. : See — Stelzer, Roland B., Kunetka, and Allen. 3,358,754. Kunihisa, Richard R. Golf club having a handle with vibra- tion sensing means. 3,318,602, 5-9-67, Cl. 273 — 162. Kunimoto, Susumu : See — Huang. Ching Y., Kunimoto, Ueno, and Yoshlmitsu. 3,327,017. Kunlnaka, Akira : See — Sakaguchi, Kinichiro, Kibi, and Kuninaka. 3,318,710. Kunitsky, Valery N., B. P. Lobashev, M. N. Stetsovsky, and A. A. Fomin, to Tsentralay Nauchno-Issledovatelsky In- stitute Chernoi Metallurgii imeni LP. Bardina. Induction furnace. 3,350,494, 10-31-67, Cl. 13 — 27. Kunkel, Lorenz V., and G. M. Franklin, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Sulfur recovery apparatus and method. 3,297,409, 1-10-67, Cl. 23—225. Kunkle. Ralph F., Jr. Rotary auto ash tray. 3,322,386, 5-30- 67, Cl. 248—206. Kunnen, Jan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for producing and using ultrasonic vibrations. 3,357,684, 12-12- 67, Cl. 259 — 72. Knnreuther and Merfeld : See — Merfeld, Kurt W. 3,298,073. Kunsagl, Laszlo. to Foster Wheeler Corp. Synchronization of pulse jets. 3,332.236, 7-25-67, Cl. 60 — 39.39. Kunsagl, Laszlo, S. M. Jorgensen, and W. R. Apblett, Jr., to Foster Wheeler Corp. Method for the explosive section form- ing of vessels. 3,344,509, 10-3-67, Cl. 29 — 421. Kunsch, Hazel B. : See — Kunsch, John G. 3,326,598. Kunsch, John G., deceased (H. B. Kunsch, executrix). Retractable cover device. 3,326,598, 6-20-07, Cl. 296—105. Kunsman, Laurence D. : See — Hose, Alfred G., and Kunsman. 3,316,008. Kiinstle, Gorhard, and F. Knorr, to Wacker-Chemle G.m.b.H. Process for continuously producing methylal. 3,317,613, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—615. Kunstle, Gerhard, and H. Slegl, to Wacker-Chemle G.m.b.H. Preparation of acetic acid and alkyl chlorides from ester- alcohol mixtures. 3,341,579, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 541. Kunstmacn, Martin P., and J. N. Porter, to American Cyan- amid Co. Antibiotic AV290 and production thereof. 3,338,- 786, 8-29-67, Cl. 167—65. Kuntz, Charles D. : See — Harmon, Dale L., Scalise, and Kuntz. 3,335,548. Kuntz, Egon : See — Mayer, Rudi, Kuntz, and Suling. 3,349,063. Suling, Carlhans, and Kuntz. 3,299,007. Kuntz, Irving : See — Thomas, Robert M. and Kuntz. 3,328,372. Kuntz, Irving, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of polymerizing tetrahydrofuran. 3,356,619, 12-5-67, Cl. 260 — 2. Kuntze, Hellmuth, to Deutsche Angelgerate Manufaktur (DAM) Hellmuth Kuntze. Fishing rod. 3,295,244, 1-3- 67, Cl. 43—22. Kuntze, Richard A., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Synthetic plaster set retarder. 3,304,189, 2-14-67, Cl. 106 — 111. Kunz, Bernard P. Sandwich panel joint and method. 3,301,- 732, 1-31-67, Cl. 156 — 304. Kunz, Dee O. G. : See — Kunz, Merlyn D. and D. O. G. 3,333,912. Kunz, Gerald, and S. E. Stover, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Mold member for tire treads. 3,328,849, 7-4-67, Cl. 18—44. Kunz, Hans P. : See — Kern, Fred J. A., and Kunz. 3,310,191. Kunz, Jakob, to Tages-Anzeiger fur Stadt und Kanto Zurich A.-G. Sheet stack folding machine. 3,297,315. 1-10-67, Cl. 270—86. Kunz, Merlyn D. and D. O. G. Combination wall display and desk unit. 3,333,912, 8-1-67, Cl. 312—231. Kunz, Raymond W. : See — Hughes, William C Stein, and Kunz. 3,317,104. Kunz, Wilhelm, H. Jacobi, C. Koch, and R. J. Geus. 1-t-butyl- amino-3-phenoxy-2-propanols. 3,309,406 3-14-67 Cl. 250 — 570.7. Kunze, Fritz J. : See — Gerhardt, Wolfgang W.. Kunze, and Pfaff. 3,355,117. Kunze, Heinrich : See— Hullstrung, Dieter, Haberland, Kunze, and Heinz. 3,312,719. Kunze, Heinrich, A. Hausweiler, B. Scherhag, and R. Haupt, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for separating acrylonitrile and acetonitrile. 3,299,618, 1-24- 67, Cl. 55 — 85. Kunze, Herbert, to Rheinstahl Henschel A.G. Viewing system for a combat vehicle. 3,355,987, 12-5-67, Cl. 89—36. Kunze, Walter G. : See — Evans, Raymond B., and Kunze. 3,318,868. Kunzelman, Ronald C, and J. D. Molone, to Secode Corp. Mobile radio telephone apparatus. 3,351,714, 11-7-67, Cl. 179—41. Kunzler, Alex E., and H. M. Johnson, to Leckenbv Co. Ve- hicle dumping apparatus. 3,301,415, 1-31-67, Cl. 214 — 49. Kunzler, Werner, and K. Knauer, to Munchner Motorzubehor G.m.b.H. Piston pumps. 3,306,211, 2-28-67. Cl. 103 — 37. Kuoni, Xaver : See — Rosenberger, Jakob, and Kuoni. 3,334,695. Kuoni, Xaver, to Borbe-Wanner AG. Tightening and closure device for band-like closure hoops. 3,333,608, 8-1-67, Cl. 140—93.2. Kuoni, Xaver, to Borbe-Wanner AG. Apparatus for tighten- ing and closing of band-like closure hoops. 3,346,023, 10-10- 67, Cl. 140 — 93.4. Kuoni, Xaver, to Borbe-Wanner AG. Clampable closure seal for band-like enclosure hoops. 3,352,414, 11-14-67, Cl. 206—65. Kupchan, Solomon M., and A. F. Casy, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Novel ether derivatives of benzmor- phans. 3,322,778, 5-30-67, Cl. 260—294.7. Kupfer-Asbest-Co. : See — Jasmand, Karl. 3,330,605. Kupferberg, Kenneth, and J. Ash, to Forbro Design Corp. Voltage/current regulated power supplies. 3,305,763, 2-21-67, Cl. 323—9. Kupferberg, Kenneth, and A. Rosenfeld, to Forbro Design Inc. Switching type regulated output voltage power supply. 3,324,378, 6-6-67, Cl. 321—18. Kupka, John J., to KHG Associates. Bottom brace for pile hammer leads. 3,344,S67, 10-3-67, Cl. 173 — 44. Kupper, Wilhelm : See — Raasch, Hans, and Kupper. 3,295,775. Kupper, Wilhelm, to W. Reiners. Device for removing a foot bunch of yarn from a cop. 3,355,118, 11-28-67, Cl. 242— 35.6. Kuppersbusch, F., & Sohne Aktiengesellschaft : See — Wilhelm, Alfred, and Lohr. 3.295,434. Wilhelm, Alfred, and Lohr. 3,353,477. 736 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kuraishi, Michio, S. Asano, and A. Takahashi. Process for the production of acetaldehyde. 3,356,734, 12-5-67, CI. 260—601. Kuramochi, Atsuo : See — Yasufuku, Matami, Kawamura, Matsumoto, and Kura- mochi. 3,341,379. Kuramochi, Shigeaki. Toy calculating machine. 3,300,130, 1-24-67, CI. 235 — 62. Kuramoto, Saichiro, Y. Nishizawa, H. Sakamoto, and T. Mizutani, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. New organo- phosphorus compounds and the insecticidal compositions containing the same. 3,308,016, 3-7-67, CI. 167—30. Kuramoto, Saichiro, K. Fujimoto, Y. Okuno, H. Sakamoto, M. Nakagawa, and T. Mizutani, to Sumitomo Chemical Co. 0,0 - dimethyl - 0-(3-chloro-4-alkylsulfamoylphenyl)phos- phorothioates. 3,355,524, 11-28-67, CI. 260—944. Kurashige, Hirotoshi, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Method of manufacturing synthetic fibers of polyvinyl alcohol. 3,345,- 446, 10-3-67, CI. 264 — 205. Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. : See — Abe, Hltoshi, and Imai. 3,309,424. Eguchi, Tamotsu, and Yamauchi. 3,346,540. Fukui, Shojiro. 3,359,148. Fukushima, Osamu. 3,359,344. Fukushima, Osamu, and Hayanami. 3,330,899. Fukushima, Osamu, and Hayanami. 3,335,206. Fukushima, Osamu, and Imai. 3,342,920. Fukushima, Osamu, Noda, and Kishida. 3,348,963. Fukushima, Osamu, Onishi, Otsubo, and Hayanami. 3,334.153. Fukushima, Osamu, and Sakurada. 3,322,855. Imai, Kiyokazu, Fukushima, and Miyazaki. 3,320,205. Imai, Kiyokazu, and Sakurada. 3,297,794. Itoi, Kazuo. 3,355,443. Kajitani, Yoichi. 3,318,990. Kajitani, Yoichi. 3,359,155. Kato, Shigehiko. 3,321,808. Kato, Shigehiko. 3,358,640. Kurashige, Hirotoshi. 3,345,446. Kurosaki, Shoji. 3,324,486. Matsubayashi, Kanji, and Morimoto. 3,342,028. Matsubayashi, Kanji, Tanabe, and Fukushima. 3,310,608. Mitsutani, Akio. 3,304,343. Mitsutani, Akio. 3.340,313. Suzumura, Hideo, Hirano, and Chiba. 3,316,190. Suzumura, Hideo, and Miyahara. 3.324,057. Takayama, Gozo, Takakura, and Ukida. 3,309,297. Yasui, Takeshi, Tsuji, and Fukushima. 3,322,854. Yasui, Teruo, and Kohara. 3,341,567. Yoshioka, Yoshlhide. 3,315,329. Kurata, Mamoru, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Dimmer for a plurality of discharge lamps. 3,299.320, 1-17-67, CI. 315 — 210. Kurata, Maseru : See — Muta, Akinori, TJehara, and Kurata. 3,315,066. Kurath, Paul, to Abbott Laboratories. 3,12-disubstituted-17- acetamido androstanes. 3,328,435, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Kurauchi, Noritaka: See — Nakahara, Tsuneo, and Kurauchi. 3,315,187. Kurczak, Wladyslaw F., to Mojonnier Bros. Co. Stabilizer arm arrangement for a case palletizer. 3,329,286, 7-4-67, CI. 214—1. Kure, Gregers. Process and arrangement for production and placing of filling material in hollow building elements. 3,347,136, 10-17-67, CI. 93—1. Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Shibata, Hiroshi, Yamasaki, and Sugihara. 3,345,283. Ueda, Kazuo, and Kawamukai. 3,300,435. Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushikl Kaisha : See — Gomi, Shinpei, Hara, and Kawajiri. 3,330,326. Kanbavashi. Masaaki, and Takahashi. 3,324,194. Okazaki, Susumu. 3,334,151. Saito. Shigeru, Watanabe, and Noguehl. 3,345,140. Kureha Spinning Co., Ltd. : See — Takemura, Kazuhiko, and Noguchi. 3,344,594. Kurfirst, William F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preventing deformation of vacuum formed containers. 3,358,415, 12-19- 67, CI. 53—22. Kuribayashl, Sadatomo. Marine derrick arrangement. 3,308,965, 3-14-67, CI. 212—3. Kurihara, Hiroshi : See — Kawai, Kazuo. and Kurihara. 3,353,101. Kuriluk, Theodore R. : See — Bergel, James A., and Kuriluk. 3,311,105. Kurimky, Albert : See — Auerbach, William A., and Kurimky. 3,296,842. Kurimura, Toshio, to Kokusai Denshin. Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha. Regulatable rectifying apparatus. 3,353,084, 11-14- 67, CI. 321—25. Kuris. Arthur : See — Balamuth, Lewis, and Kuris. 3,321.558. Balamuth, Lewis, and Kuris. 3,343,018. Kleesattel, Claus, Kuris, and Balamuth. 3,304,479. Kurita Industrial Co. Ltd. : See — Akimoto, Shinkiehi. 3,358,740. Mizuno, Shuzo. 3,334,816. Kurita, Ken-Ichiro. Automatic filter plate moving apparatus in a filter press. 3,331,511, 7-18-67, CI. 210—230. Kurita, Masaru : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Kurits, and Horibe. 3,3.38,- 897. Kurka, Adolf : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu, Vavrinec, Kurka, Tikal, Machacek, Andrasek, and Eichler. 3,315,624. Kurka, Gerard : See — Gayet, Bernard, Holder, Kurka, Reboux, and Trouve. 3,351,686. Kurki, Viljo T., to Oy Kaukas Ab. Method for composing a timer packet. 3,343,694, 9-26-67, CI. 214 — 152. Kurkjian, Charles R., and A. W. Treptow, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Preparation of cerium - containing glasses. 3,298,811, 1-17-67, CI. 65 — 117. Kurkjian, Haig, to B. E. Wallace Developments, Inc., and Haig-K Aircraft Corp. Aircraft. 3,335,979, 8-15-67. CI. 244—60. Kurkjian, Hrand L. : See — Astrahan, Morton M., Housman, Kurkjian, and Sarahan. 3,319,230. Kurkjy, Raymond P., M. Matzner, and R. J. Cotter, to Union Carbide Corp. Catalytic preparation of polycarbonates from bisphenol and a carbonate precursor. 3,312,659, 4— 4-67, CI. 260—47. Kurkjy, Raymond P., M. Matzner, and R. J. Cotter, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for preparing polycarbonates by self-condensation of bisphenol dichloroformate. 3,312,660, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 47. Kurkjy, Raymond P., M. Matzner, and R. J. Cotter, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for preparing polycarbonates by self-condensation of bisphenol dichloroformate. 3,312,661, 4-^-67, CI. 260—47. Kurkjy, Raymond P., M. Matzner, and R. J. Cotter, to Union Carbide Corp. Catalytic process for preparing polycarbo- nates by self-condensation of bisphenol dichloroformate. 3,312,662, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 47. Kurlovich, John. Fishing lure. 3,344,548, 10-3-67, CI. 43— 42.08. Kurlovich, John. Fish lure. 3,357,123, 12-12-67, CI. 43—42.2. Kurnosova, Ljudmila S. : See — Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova, Drapklns, Terskoi, Sinjaver, Brudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335,137. Kuroda, Kunishige : See — Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekauwa, Sawada, Kimura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Kuroda, Takaji, and S. Kitazume, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Bilateral non-reflective transmission device. 3,324,419, 6-6- 67, CI. 333—6. Kuroda, Takashi, to Torjo Kogyo Co., Ltd. Multi-stage rotary piston engine. 3,352,290, 11-14-67, CI. 123 — 8. Kuroda, Toshihiko : See — Takashima, Naoichi, Kuroda, Tanba, and Nakayama. 3,359,346. Kurokawa, Hidemoto : See — Noyori, Gentaro, Kurokawa, and Okazaki. 3,342,838. Kurokawa, Wataru : See — Kashima. Hiroshi, Kurokawa, Kal, and Oka. 3,346,931. Kurokochi, Takaomi : See — Onuma, Giiehi, and Kurokochi. 3,325,631. Kurono, Hirokazu : See — Komatsubara, Kiichi, and Kurono. 3,310,502. Komatsubara, Kiichi, and Kurono. 3,319,208. Kurosaki, Shoji, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Process for treating endless tow of fiber with bath liquid. 3,324,486, 6-13-67, CI. 8—151. Kurosawa, Mizuaki : See — ■ Sasaki, Ryoichi, and Kurosawa. 3,331,682. Kurosawa, Moriyoshi, to Kabushikl Kaisha Dalnl Selkoslia. Contactless battery timepiece. 3,335,561, 8-15-67, CI. 58—23. Kurosawa, Toshio : See — Osafune, Hiroe, and Kurosawa. 3,316,128. Kurose, George : See — Yuan, Lun L., and Kurose. 3,315,442. Kurowawa Tele-Communications Ltd. : See — Amada, Sanae, Kawano, Arakawa, and Iwano. 3,353,648. Kuroya, Masahlko : See — Ishida, Nakao, Miyazaki, Kumagi, Rikimaru, and Kuroya. 3,334,022. Kurpen, John J. : See — Ulmer, Richard C, and Kurpen. 3,312,616. Kurpit, Stanley S. : See — Green, Robert B., Geissler, and Kurpit. 3,350,176. Kurrle, Frederick L. : See — Brundige, Maurice M., Hunger, Kohne, and Kurrle. 3,342,921. Kurslnczky, William. Re-spooling machine. 3,345,005, 10-3-67, CI. 242 — 45. Kurt, Ewald H., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Rock drill drive. 3,307,638, 3-7-67, CI. 173 — 105. Kurt, Ewald H., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Anvil for percussive drill. 3,322,216, 5-30-67, CI. 175 — 293. Kurt, Howard D., and H. R. Gould, to General Electric Co. Busway distribution system for supplying a plurality of electric discharge devices through ballast devices. 3,307,- 072, 2-28-67. CI. 315—177. Kurth. Harold A. : See — Kleist, Robert A., Kurth, and Thome. 3,349,373. Kurth, Harold A., to Ampex Corp. Web transport system. 3,304,018, 2-14-67, CI. 242—55.12. Kurth, Harold A., to Ampex Corp Loop control system for tape transports. 3,319,901, 5-16-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Kurtz, Anthony D., and E. J. Jones, to Schaevitz-Bytrex, Inc. Semiconductor strain gage transducers. 3,329,023, 7-4-67, CI. 73—398. LIST OF PATENTEES 737 Kurt/., Constance: See — ■ Breslau, Alan J., and Kurtz. 3,303.970. Kurtz, Donald P., to Aircraft Radio Corp. Squelch circuit. 3,323,066, 5-30-07, CI. 325—403. Kurtz, Donald K., and D. J. Veras, to General Electric Co. Method and apparatus for evacuating an electric discharge deviee of the vacuum type. 3,302,990, 2-7-07, CI. 310 — 25. Kurtz, Edward F., Jr. : See — Davidson, Ralph L., and Kurtz. 3,334,S34. Kurtz Israel, and \V. Robinson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Welding wire spool stand. 3,323,752, 6-0-67, CI. 242— 129. S. Kurtz, Jrrrold I.: See — Breslau, Alan J., and Kurtz. 3,303.970. Kurtz, John, Coupling method and devices for lined pipe. 3,338,5»8, S-29-67, CI. 285 — 55. Kurtz, John S.. and J. Graves, to Big Dutchman, Inc. Poultry ciire and bottom gate construction. 3,330,254, 7-11-67, CI. 119 — 17. Kurtz, Joseph J., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Apparatus for manufacturing studs. 3,319,313, 5-16-67, CI. 29—34. Kurtz, Joseph J., D. A. WeDster, and J. J. Kurucz, to Gregory Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for making multi- part products. 3,316,614, 5-2-67, CI. 29—34. Kurtz, Leonard D. : See — Le Veen, Harry H., and Kurtz. 3,317,924. Kurtz. Leonard D., to Sutures, Inc. Method of altering the surface characteristics of solid resin surfaces and articles produced thereby. 3,307,971, 3-7-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Kurtz, Leonard D., to Sutures Inc. Sutures and method of making same. 3,322,125, 5-30-67, CI. 128—335.5. Kurtz. Mark, to United States of America, Navy. Multiple unit mine cable cutter. 3,308,7S1, 3-14-67, CI. 114—221. Kurtz, Mark, to United States of America, Navy. Multiple unit mine cable cutter. 3,326,173, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 221. Kurtz, Ronald C, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Piston and spool valve assembly. 3,303,855, 2-14-67, CI. 137—625.66. Kurtz. William E. : See— Remv, Nicholas D., Handwerk, Strayer, and Kurtz. 3,337,- 170. Kurtzahalts, Wallace J., to National Dairy Products Corp. Dry mix for cheese souffle. 3,333,965, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 94. Kurtze. Guenther : See — Watters, Bill G., and Kurtze. 3,347,335. Kurtze. Giinter, to Grunziweig & Hartmann A.G. Sound sup- pressors particularly for jet engines. 3,349,868, 10-31-67, CI. 1S1— 51. Kurucz, John J. : See — Kurtz, Joseph J., Webster, and Kurucz. 3,316,614. Kuryla, Alan T. : See — Berg, Philip, Burdick, and Kuryla. 3.337,942. Kuryla, Alan T., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Quick warm-up heat-shielded cathode structure for cathode rav tubes. 3,351,792, 11-7-67, CI. 313—38. Kuryla, William C, to Union Carbide Corp. Polyurethanes prepared from reaction products of polyoxyalkylene polyols and orthoesters. 3,354.100, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Kurz, Fredrik W. A., and S. Wikne. Method of preparing a gel product containing air bubbles and the use thereof. 3,334,- 052. S-l-67. Cl. 252—316. Kurz. John C, to Air Balance, Inc. Damper frame. 3,327,- 766, 6-27-67, CI. 160—381. Kurz, Milton. Garment dryer. 3,307,712, 3-7-67, CI. 211— 177. Kurz, Otto : See — Dangelmaier Karl, Griesinger, Kurz, Schneider, and Scholl. 3,353,822. Kurz. Philip F. : See — Byrne. John F., and Kurz. 3.357.9S9. Kurz, Rudolf, deceased (by H. Kurz, legal guardian of minor heir), W. Neubert, and H. Lechler ; said Neubert and said Lechler assors. to Rudolf Kurz, minor. Adjustable joint. 3,352.580, 11-14-67, CI. 287 — 14. Kurz. Ulrich : See — Cremer. Lothar, Kurz, and Hubert. 3,353.626. Kurz, Wilhelm, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Con- nection layout for secondary telephone installation having converter means. 3.329,775. 7-4-67, CI. 179 — 18. Kurzawa. Frank C. : See — ■ Kautz, Robert A., Kurzawa. and Williams. 3,314,642. Kurzhals, Peter R., and R. W. Will, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Attitude control and damping system for spacecraft. 3,329,- 375, 7-4-67, CI. 244 — 1. Kurzinski. Edward F., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Production of chromium steels. 3,323,907, 6-6-67, Cl. 75 — 60. Kurzinski, Edward F., and E. J. Kelly, to Air Products and Chemicals. Inc. Production of frozen foodstuffs. 3,360,384, 12-26-67. Cl. 99—192. Kus. Rudolf, to Westfalia Dlnnendahl Groppel Aktiengesell- schaft. Journalling structure for rotatable processing drums such as rotary kilns, tube mills. 3,308,657, 3-14- 67. Cl. 73 — 140. Kus, Rudolf, and H. Jager. to Wedag Westfalia Dinnedahl Groppel Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for the preheating of raw cement material. 3,298,110, 1-17-67, Cl. 34 — 57. Kusai. Kiyoshi : Sec — Matsuda. Osaharu, Kusai, Tsukamoto, and Komaki. 3.297. 4S0. Kusaka, Kazuji. Nodular graphite cast iron containing cal- cium and magnesium. 3,309,197, 3-14-67. Cl. 75 — 130. Kusaka, Takeshi : See— Nishlgaki, Susumu, Kusaka, and Sato. 3,350,285. Nishigaki, Susumu, Nakamura, Kusaka, and Yano. 3,342,710. Kusakabe, Takeshi, to Toyota Koki Kabushlki Kaisha. Auto- matic converter for the accuracy of rotation. 3,313,581, 4-11-67, Cl. 308— 1S9. Kusan, Inc. : See — Denny, Carl B. 3,311.997. Kusashio, Koji : See — Yoshikawa, Masaharu, Kusashio, Kato, and Takenlshi. 3,347,846. Kusch, Bernard J., J. P. Sprldco, and D. W. Turner, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Position and rate readout system with dual phase-displaced gratings. 3,360,660, 12-26-67, Cl. 250—237. Kusel, Edward J., and R. S. Mankin, to Locke Mfg. Co. Ad- justable wrought iron railing. 3,339,895, 9-5-67, Cl. 256— 22. Kusel, Edward J., and R. S. Mankin. Heavy duty adjustable railing. 3,343,811, 9-26-67, Cl. 256 — 22. Kushner, David, and C. A. Listl, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Solid state switch. 3,339,104, 8-29-67, Cl. 315—55. Kushnir, Bud W. : See — Fraser, Robert W. S., and Kushnir. 3,318,986. Kuskevics, Guntis, and C. W. Scott, to Electro-Optical Sys- tems, Inc. Flanged pipe coupling having metallic seal means. 3,317,224, 5-2-67, Cl. 285 — 363. Kusko, Alexander, to Basic Products Corp. Magnetic ampli- fier voltage regulator system. 3,323,039, 5-30-67, Cl. 323—45. Kusko, Alexander, to Ametek, Inc. Static magnetic frequency tripler. 3,343,054, 9-19-67, Cl. 318—229. Kusnlck, Arthur A. : See — Brenza, James G., Crawford, Kusnlck, and La Maire. 3,333,251. Kusnick, Arthur A., and W. G. Spruth, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Data storage system. 3,350,694, 10-31- 67, Cl. 340—172.5. Kuss, R. L., & Co., Inc. : See — Campbell. Robert H. 3,350,747. Youngs, Wilbur R. 3,306,344. Kuss, Richard J., and R. S. Hayes, to Carrier Corp. Evap- orative condenser. 3,313,120, 4-11-67, Cl. 62— 18S. Kusserow, Bernd, to Loewe Opta Aktiengesellschaft. D.C. motor with centrifugal switch. 3,311,804, 3-28-67, Cl. 318—325. Kusserow, Howard F., to Denver Plastics, Inc. Closure. 3,357,- 592, 12-12-67, Cl. 220 — 27. Kussman, Joan V. Rosary guide. 3,319,599, 5-16-67, Cl. 116 — 133. Knssmaul, Edwin E.. to Kelek Co. Plunger actuated switch. 3,354/731, 11-28-67, Cl. 74—55. Kussv, Frank W. : See — Cataldo, John B., Kralik, Kussy, and Thomas. 3,349,20S. Hermann, John A., Kussy, Frede. and Di Marco. 3,334,- 319. Kussv, Frank W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electro-magnet. 3.324.356, 6-6-67, Cl. 317—155.5. Kussv, Frank W., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electro-mag- net. 3.330 994, 7-11-67, Cl. 317 — 123. Kussy, Frank W., G. H. Farnsworth, and R. W. Thomas, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electrical control center. 3,311,- 793, 3-28-67, Cl. 317 — 120. Kuster, Otto R., to The Lummus Co. Recovery of sulfur pre- cipitate from a hydrocarbon solvent by extraction with a cold immiscible fluid. 3,337,307, 8-22-67, Cl. 23—312. Kuster. Robert C. : See — Reynolds. Kenneth E., and Kuster. 3,327, S99. Kuster, William, to Eagle-Ottawa Leather Co. Method of preparing drv free flowing food supplement containing hv- drated di-calcium phosphate. 3,301,681, 1-31-67, Cl. 99—7. Kusters, Eduard, and V. Appenzeller, to Eduard Kusters Maschinenfabrik. Roll for the pressure treatment of web material especially paper. Re. 26,219, 6-6-67, Cl. 100 — 170. Kusters, Eduard, and K. Quoos. Apparatus for stretching tubular articles. 3,334,391, 8-8-67, Cl. 26 — 55. Kusters, Eduard, and K. Quoos ; said Quoos assor. to said Kusters. Calender roll for pressure treating materials. 3,345,937, 10-10-67, Cl. 100 — 155. Kusters, Eduard, Maschinenfabrik : See — Kusters, Eduard, and Appenzeller. Re. 26,219. Kusters, Wilhelm : See — Seewald, Friedrich, and Siencnik. 3,328,956. Kusters, Willv : See — ■ Schoeps, Karl, and Kusters. 3,332,010. Kutch, Ernest L. : See — - Osborn, Stephen W., Wells, and Kutch. 3,359.248. Kutch, Ernest L., S. W. Osborn. and T. F. Wells III, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Cadmium salt catalytic process. 3,337,513, 8-22-67, Cl. 260—79.7. Kutchera, Don H., and R. M. Eiss, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Papermaking machine. 3,299,531, 1-24-67, Cl. 34 — 125. Kuteinikov, Vasily K. : See — Rogov, Anatoly J., Lovtsov, and Kuteinikov. 3.357.312. Kuth. Gerhard : See — Breuers, Wilhelm, Kuth, Bock, and Tllk. 3,310,541. 242-023— P- -47 738 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Kutik, Louis F., % to E. W. Gronemeyer. Apparatus for in- jection molding a. bristled product. 3,357,058, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 42. Kutina, Francis E. Metal separating apparatus. 3,356,356, 12-5-67, CI. 266 — 33. Kutner, Abraham, to Hercules Inc. Purification of polyolefins employing oil soluble sulfonic acids to render the polymer slurry insensitive to air. 3,338,878, 8-29-67, CI. 260—94.9. Kutner, Abraham, to Hercules Inc. Purification of polyolefins employing a phenol to render the polymer slurry insensitive to air. 3,338,879. 8-29-67, CI. 260—94.9. Kuts, Mathew, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Ball winding ma- chine. 3,343,751, 9-26-67, CI. 242 — 3. Kuts, Richard M., and J. L. Rehman, to The Falls Engineer- ing and Machine Co. Circumferential peeling machine with selective thickness cutting adjustment. 3,343,325, 9-26-67, CI. 82—102. Kutscher, Horst, and E. Vopel, to Dortmund-Horder Hul- lenumion Aktiengesellschaft, Additive measuring device for vacuum degasification vessels. 3,345,055, 10-3-67, CI. 266 — 34. Kuttler, Otto, to A. Raymond. Fastener for rotatable device. 3,326,509, 6-20-67, CI. 248 — 359. Kutyla, John : See — Koda, Arthur J., Kutyla, and Marks. 3,359,455. Kutz, Bernhard : See — Steiner, Fritz. Kutz, and Leichter. 3.320,364. Kutz, Richard L., to Honeywell Inc. Short circuit protection circuit with means to open normally closed switch con- nected in series with load. 3,343,037, 9-19-67, CI. 317—33. Kutzler, Robert J., to Honeywell, Inc. Force ratio responsive device. 3,312,109, 4-4-67, CI. 73 — 407. Kutzschbach, Dieter : See- Brack, Alfred, and Kutzschbach. 3,347,865. Kuwabara, Haro : See — Atsukawa, Masumi, Nishimoto, Iwaiya, and Kuwabara. 3,311,449. Kuwahara, Masayuki. Suction apparatus for medical and other uses. 3,304,888, 2-21-67, CI. 103—271. Kuwahara, Sakuro : See — Takayanagi, Umekichi, and Kuwahara. 3,355,195. Kuwata, Tsutomu, and S. Yoshikawa, to Soda Koryo Kabushiki Kaisha. Electrolytic method for preparing dialkyl dicar- boxylates. 3,313,717, 4-11-67, CI. 204—79. Kuwata, Tsutomu, S. Yoshikawa, and C. Hara, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Process for treating amino acid solution. 3,330,749, 7-11-67, CI. 204—180. Kuwata, Tsutomu. Y. Sugahara, and T. Nakazawa, to Mizu- sawa Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method and ap- paratus for preparing silica-alumina type spherical hydro- gels. 3,330,774, 7-11-67, CI. 252—359. Kuypers, Norbert T., to Difco Laboratories, Inc. Article dis- pensing magazine and a dispenser with removable maga- zines. 3,300,087, 1-24-67, CI. 221—93. Kuypers, Wilhelmus : See — Van Iperen, Bernardus B., and Kuypers. 3,349,349. Kuyt, Frits : See — Andersen, Peter M., and Kuyt. 3,321,149. Kuyt, Fritz, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Process for manufac- turing recorder pens or the like. 3,316,631, 5-2-67, CI. 29—558. Kuzara, John C. Setting mechanism for menstrual cycle in- dicator. 3,327,470, 6-27-67, CI. 58 — 4. Kuzel, Norbert R. : See — Coffey, Henry F., and Kuzel. 3,316,854. Kuziak, Matthew. Electric finger guessing game. 3,345,069, 10-3-67, CI. 273—1. Kuzmick, Paul L. Grinding wheel having an antimony or bismuth trioxide bond. 3,317,295, 5-2-67, CI. 51 — 308. Kuzmik, Michael. Abrasive belt skiving apparatus. 3,336,700, 8-22-67, CI. 51—5. Kuznetsov, Alexandr A. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova. Novskij. Forminov, Pruzhiner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Kuznetsov, Vasily G..L. I. Tajukin, V. P. Bychkov, V. G. Brodov, and J. N. Ryjrikova. Multiple-shot X-ray thermal vacuum chamber for testing samples over a wide tempera- ture range. 3,337,731, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — 51.5. Kuznetzoff. Philip : See — Olmstead, John A., Scott, and Kuzentzoff. 3,339,128. Kuzuoka, Tsuneo, S. Kikkawa, and H. Murayama, to Hitachi, Ltd. Apparatus for continuous polycondensation reaction. 3,316,064, 4-25-67, CI. 23—283. Kuzusaka, Yoshihiro : See — Tachi, Sanji, and Kuzusaka. 3,306,049. Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. Routing and planing appara- tus. 3.344,825, 10-3-67, CI. 144 — 1. Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. Routing device. 3,344,827, 10-3-67, CI. 144 — 144. Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. Panel texturing device. 3,353,- 574, 11-21-67, CI. 144 — 2. Kvalheim, Irwin S. : See — Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. 3,344,825. Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. 3.344,827. Kvalheim, Andrew M. and I. S. 3,353,574. Kvalnes, Donovan E. : See — Burt, James G., and Kvalnes. 3,332,881. Kvavle, Robert C, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Method and apparatus for compensating for a change in dimen- sion of a firing pin. 3,296,728, 1-10-67. CI. 42—1. Kvenvolden, Keith A. : See — Cooper, James E., and Kvenvolden. 3,305,317. Kwake, John P. Inflatable structure. 3,353,309, 11-21-67, CI. 52—2. Kwantes, Arien : See — Poons, Michel, Van Der Plas, Baijle, and Kwantes. 3,342,891. Kwartiroff, Alexis A., and M. F. Tchinnis, to Giannini Scien- tific Corp. Variable equalizer system having a plurality of parallel connected tuned circuits. 3,336,539, 8-15-67, CI. 333—18. Kwartiroff, Alexis A., and M. F. Tchinnis, to Giannini Scien- tific Corp. Two channel variable cable equalizer having pas- sive amplitude equalization means in only one of the chan- nels. 3,336,540, 8-15-67, CI. 333 — 28. Kwiatkowski, Bohdan, to Sterling Drug, Inc. Biodegradable cleaning compound. 3,350,471, 12-26-67, CI. 252 — 114. Kwiatkowski, Rudolph J. Straight board and siding guide cutter. 3,320,982, 5-23-67, CI. 143 — 6. Kwolek, Stephanie L. : See — Hill, Harold W., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,349,062. Hill, Harold W., Jr., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,322,728. Hill, Harold W., Jr., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,354,127. Kwolek, Stephanie L„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluorine containing aromatic polycarbonamides. 3,328,352, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 47. Kyame, George J., and H. R. Copeland, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method and machine for making yarn from staple fiber. 3,295,307, 1-3-67, CI. 57 — 58.89. Kydd, Paul H, to General Electric Co. Combustion process and apparatus. 3,309,866, 3-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.2. Kyker, Glendon D. : See — Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,300,438. Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,328,336. Kylander, John C, and W. J. Soule, to United States of America, Air Force. Method of producing electron multi- plication utilizing an amplification cycle. 3,310,678, 3-21- 67, CI. 250—207. Kyle, Harold E., and J. H. Bricker, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Continuous two-stage process for the production of epsilon- caprolactam. 3,320,241, 5-16-67, CI. 260—239.3. Kyle, James C. : See — Curtis, Gerald R., Kyle, and Robinson. 3,308,412. Kyle, James C, to Physical Instruments Corp. Method of fabricating a detona'tion squib. 3,303,737, 2-14-67, CI. 86 — 1. Kyle, Joseph H., to Armstrong Cork Co. Expandable cell con- veyor. 3,327,832, 6-27-67, CI. 198 — 1. Kyle, William : See — Howe, Warren B., and Kyle. 3,354,821. Kylin, Henrik O., to Bardons & Oliver, Inc. Cutting-off lathe with opposed synchronized tool slides. 3,315,550, 4-25-67, CI. 82—21. Kyllonen, Allen W., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Tread brake unit and slack adjuster therefor. 3,338,355, 8-29-67, CI. 188 — 202. Kynicki, Witold : See — Nesin, Daniel J., Green, and Kynicki. 3,349,702. Kvoei Kaihatsu Co., Ltd. : See — Yoshioka, Atsushi. 3,357,572. Kyorin Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3,324,128. Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3.335.135. Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3,347,860. Irikura, Tsutomu, Sato, and Abe. 3,299,077. Kyoto Machinery Co. Ltd. : See — Fujihashi, Seitaro. 3,299.676. Fujihashi, Seitaro. 3,318,115. Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. : See — Fujimoto, Yasuo. 3,306,900. Hoshino, Kazuo. Fukaya, and Kato. 3,295,987. Kinoshita, Shukuo, Mizuhara, and Suzuki. 3,303,101. Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Nara, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,313,710. Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,296,- 088. Kudo, Shiro, Yada, and Fukasaku. 3.331,757. Kudo, Shiro, Yada, Yamauchi, and Fukasaku. 3,355.282. Marumo, Hirofuto, and Saito. 3,360,549. Matsuda, Iwao, Shiga, Fulukawa, and Kanemitsu. 3,340,- 069. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,296,089. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,308,036. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, and Tanaka. 3.328.261. Nara, Takashi, Misawa, and Komuro. 3,359,177. Shibasaki. Yasuiehl. 3,298,938. Shiga, Akio, and Furukawa. 3,342,711. Tanaka. Katsunobu, Kimura, and Yamaguchi. 3.359.178. Tanaka, Katsunobu. Oshima, and Takayama. 3,335,065. Kyowa Hakko Kogyo K.K., (Kyowa Fermentation Industry Co.. Ltd.) : See— Fujimoto, Yasuo, and Mori. 3,313,816. Kyser, Smith, to Aircraft Specialties, Inc. Piston groove clean- er. 3,323.161, 6-6-67, CI. 15 — 104.01. Kysor Industrial Corp. : See — Harvey, Leon C. 3,313,485. Kyte. Derek J. Computer for preparation of color separation. 3,324.235, 6-6-67. CI. 178 — 5.2. Kyte. Derek J. Apparatus for modulating the output of photo- multiplier tubes. 3,340.481, 9-5-67, CI. 332 — 3. LIST OF PATENTEES 739 Kyto, John It., to Esso Production Research Co. Additional oil recovery bv improved miscible displacement. 3, 333,032, 8—1- 67. CI. 166- 9. Kyzer, David D. Suspension for driven multiple axle over- hand transport vehicle. 3,295,623. 1-3-67, CI. 180—23. Kyzer, Sidney T. : See — Fields, James M., and Kyzer. 3,340,459. L & B Welding Equipment Inc. : See — Janssen, Harvey W. 3,305,663. L.B.C. Watch Case & Jewelry Co. : See — Campaiola, Michael. 3,339,248. L. & J. Specialty Corp. : See — Conradt, James C. 3.321, S75. LKB-Produkter Aktiebolag: See — Bergrahm, Bengt G. F. 3,326,790. Person, Tage H. 3,347,096. L & L Mfg. Co. : See— Lyon, Gilbert T. 3,346,935. Southwell, Wvndham F., and Wehrmann. 3,355,165. Southwell, Wyndhain F., and Wehrmann. 3,356,054. L.M. & L. Corp. : See- Peterson, Arnold G., and Mable. 3,334,481. L. T. Mart Co. Ltd., The : See — Parkinson, Graham C. 3,352,547. LTV Aerospace Corp. : See — Bickley, Thomas F. 3,310,001. Carpenter, Lewis R., and Makuch. 3,316,803. Santamaria, Jesse J., and Winborn. 3,299,638. Sarlls, Edward C, Jr. 3.359,016. Welch, Albert B. 3,350,776. Winborn. Byron R. 3.330.500. LTV Electrosystems, Inc. : See — Bracht, Lloyd J., Devall, and Krause. 3,355,532. Loposer, Thomas L. 3,353,104. Laa, Friedrich, and K. Rupp, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Automatic uncoupling apparatus for a recorder/repro- ducer. 3,355,557, 11-2S-67, CI. 179—100.2. Laackmann, Louis : See — Frakes, Vernon R. 3,331.158. Laakso, Oliver A., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Washing container. 3,298,209, 1-17-67. CI. 68 — 181. Laakso, Oliver A., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Method and ar rangement for washing and cooling at the outlet end of a continuous cellulose digester. 3,298,899, 1-17-67, CI. 162—19. Laakso, Oliver A., to Aktiebolaget Kamyr. Method and ap- paratus for the continuous bleaching of cellulosic pulp. 3,298,900, 1-17-67, CI. 162—17. Laakso. Perttu V., and J. R. Mellberg, to The Kendall Co. Die- tary fluoride and vitamin preparations. 3,306,S24, 2-28-67, CI. 167—81. Laakso, Thomas M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Process for pre- paring Improved highly polymeric crystalline thermoplastic polyesters. 3,311,578, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 22. Laakso, Thomas M., and J. J. Saturno, to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of linear polyaryl ethers. 3,342,892, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 823. Laama, Velio : See — Jepson, Ivar, and Laama. 3,308,566. Ottosen, Frederick O., Mattson, and Laama. 3,298,163. Laauwen, Johannes B. M. : See — Adema, Eduard H., Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3,318,859. Adema, Eduard H., Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3,318,861. Lab Cages, Inc. : See — Gabriel, George S., and Anderson. 3,35S,649. La Barge, Robert L. : See — ■ Grundmann, Walter E., and La Barge. 3,335,890. La Barre, Lawrence J., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Mechanical apparatus. 3,327,542, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 10.2. La Barre, Lawrence J., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Transport apparatus. 3,337,213, 8-22-67, CI. 271 — 3. Labat, Antoine, to Soclete Franco-Hispano-Americaine Fran- cispam. Filling arrangement for a liquefied gas lighter. Re. 26,193, 4-18-67, CI. 141 — 295. LaBate, Michael E. Hot top and adjustable wiper strips therefor. 3,318,564, 5-9-67, CI. 249 — 197. Labatt, John Ltd. : See — Halasz, Thomas, and Quittenton. 3.357,S37. Leslelleur. Louis A., and Lucas. 3,310,106. Labbe, Francis A. M., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. To- bacco-manipulating machines. 3,338,247, 8-29-67, CI. 131— 21. Labconco : See — Robinson, Richard H. 3.313.720. La Beaume, Rembert W.. and J. R. Faszold. to Foster Bros., Mfg. Co. Sofa bed cushion support. 3,317,929. 5-9-67, CI. 5 — 30. Labecki, Alexandre, to Etablissements Nevrpic. Cleaner for cyclone apex discharge. 3,337,050, 8-22-67, CI. 209 — 211. La Belle Industries, Inc. : See — Coulson, Leonard W., Antos, and Schultze. 3,316,806. Koch. Milton E. 3,319.074. La Berne Mfg. Co. Inc. : See — Berne, William E., and Nebera. 3,302,641. Labino, Dominick, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and ap- paratus for generating a high velocity blast. 3,327,503, 6-27-67. CI. 65 — 7. Labofina, S.A. : See — Groslambert, Georges G. 3,352,780. La Bombard, I. con ]•:.. deceased (by M. I. La Bombard and In- dian Head .National Bank, co-executor). Sheet feeding ap- paratus with vibrating feed and angular sheet path. 3,334,- 890, 8-8-67, CI. 271 — 1. La Bombard, Mary I. : See — La Bombard, Leon E. .",334,890. Laboinbarde, Raymond A., and E. J. Dewhurst, to The Inter- national Paper Box Machine Co. Pattern coating appa- ratus. 3,313,270, 4- 11-07, CI. US— 249. Laboratoire Choay : See — Choay, Jean, Thely, and Vairel. 3,306,823. Laboratoires Dalic : See — Icxi. Jean J. G. 3,309,291. Laboratoires d'Electronique et de Physique Appliquees : See — Audebert. Michel. 3,359,655. Evrard, Robert. 3,357,254. Laboratoires Laroche Navarron : See — Mentzer, Charles. 3,328,250. Mentzer, Charles. 3,335,056. Laboratoires Om Societe Anonyme : See — Subirana, Antonio E. 3,351,526. Subirana. Antonio E. 3,354,201. Laboratoires Paul Metadier Societe Anonyme : See — Metadier. Paul, and Voisin. 3,297,528. Laboratoires Toraude: See — Delarue, Jean-Louis, and Fallard. 3,303,207. Delarue, Jean-Louis, and Fellion. 3,312,712. Laboratorio Bioterapico Milanese Selvl & C.S.a.s. : See — Almirante, Luigi, Murmann, and Friz. 3,318,880. Laboratoriuni Voor Instrumentatie Dalawell N.V. : See — Rademakers, Petrus J. 3.321.699. Laboratorni Prlstroje, narodni podnik : See — Hofman, Jiri. 3,341,300. Pfeffer, Vaclav. 3,313,099. Pfeffer, Vaclav, Holecek, and Gemperle. 3,298,171. Pfeffer, Vaclav, Holecek, and Gemprle. 3,341,792. Laboratory Construction Co. : See — Landingham, Richard E., and South. 3,340,788. Laboratory Equipment Corp. : See — Bennet, Eugene L. 3,305,318. Laboratory For Electronics, Inc. : See — Barker, John L. 3,341,698. Barker, John L., Hannula, and Pallat. 3,322,940. Bell, James W. 3,337,868. Brockett, Peter C. 3,350,547. Colby, George V., Jr. 3,334,344. Dixon, Harold A. 3,346,842. Dow, Frederick J. T. 3,334,193. Fuller, Harrison W., and Spain. 3,347,614. Lee, Roger K., Jr. 3,311,903. Main, Robert M. 3.296, 43S. Main, Robert M. 3.339,070. Midlock, Bernard J., and Piatt. 3,296,5S6. Oehser, Gordon V. 3,312,821. Rosenberg, Joseph. 3,342,743. La Bouchage Mecanique : See — Musy, Charles. 3,348,718. Labounsky, Alex. Voltage-pressure bonding. 3,320,059, 5-16- 67, CI. 75—214. Labriola, Anthony : See — Justice, John L., Wielicki, and Labriola. 3,345,200. Wielicki, Edward A., and Labriola. 3,304,190. LaBuda, Edward F. : See — Smirl, Richard L., Waclawek, Adelman, and LaBuda. 3.339.575. Laby, Jordan M., to American Shower Door Co., Inc. Adjust- able hanger for sliding doors. 3,339,223, 9-5-67, CI. 16 — 105. Lacal Industries Ltd. : See — Short. Herbert D. 3.300,575. Lacal, Rodolphe, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Method of chemically polishing copper and copper allovs. 3,345,225, 10-3-67, CI. 156—20. Lacan, Guy H., to La Telemecanique Electrlque. Circuit break- er apparatus having bifurcated contact. 3,324,270, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 166. La Cas, George A. : See — Braginetz, Paul A., and La Cas. 3,317,077. Lace, Melvin A. Portable apparatus for measuring conduc- tivity of fluids. 3,302,102, 1-31-67, CI. 324 — 30. Lace, Melvin A., to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. Self-starting synchronous motors. 3,310.697, 3-21-67, CI. 310 — 164. Lace, Melvin A., to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. Electrical switch with improved movable contact and detent struc- ture. 3,311,717, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 8. Lace, Melvin A., to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. Adjustable tim- ing device. 3,337,700, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 38. Lace, Melvin A., to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. Timing device. 3,337,706, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 136. Lacey, Elbert M., Jr., W. F. Rethwish, and D. S. Harding, to Rohr Corp. Method and apparatus for perforating and corrugating metallic ribbon. 3,307,3S7, 3-7-67, CI. 72 — 324. Lacey, Malcolm W., to Triplex Safety Glass Co. Ltd. Method of and apparatus for breaking out sheets of glass. 3,305.- 149, 2-21-67, CI. 225—2. Lacev. Philip P., D. C. Walker, and A. M. Zrolka, to Radiator Specialty Co. Force cup. 3,336,604, 8-22-67, CI. 4—255. Lacey, Richard F., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Critical tempera- ture range for oxvgenated tungsten ionizing detector in thallium beam tubes. 3,360,740. 12-26-67, CI. 331 — 3. 740 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lacey, Robert E. : -See — „ „;,,..-_., Burks, Robert E., Jr., Lacey, and Christy. 3,311,5 il. Lacey, Robert E., and N. L. Francis, to United States of Amer- ica, Interior. Multimembrane apparatus for demineralizing liquids. 3,323,653, 6-6-67, CI. 210— 321. Lach, Alfred A., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for produc- ing diorganotin S.O-mercaptocarboxylates. 3,349,109, 10- 24-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Lach Co. : See — Gollnick, Cyril R. 3,348,708. Lach, Walter : See — Berg, Richard D., and Lach. 3,338,272. Lachance, Armand A. Handle construction. 3,348,326, 10-24- 67, CI. 40—308. , „ Lachance, Armand A., and J. M. Howard ; said Howard assor. to said Lachance. Automatically actuated shopping cart. 3.306,398, 2-28-67, CI. 186—1. Lachance, Armand A., and H. W. Hilton ; said Hilton assor. to said Lachance. Automatically actuated shopping cart. 3,311,197, 3-28-67, CI. 186—1. „ , La Chapelle, Edward A., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Anodiza- tion control circuits, 3,341,444, 9-12-67, CI. 204—228. Lachapelle, Raymond L., to Tizon Chemical Corp. Process for polishing crystalline silicon. 3,32S,141, 6-27-67, CI. 51— 307. Lacharme. Jean : See — Netien, Georges, Lacharme, Raymond, and Savy. 3,337,- 405. Lacher, William A., to Burroughs Corp. Ringing trigger for flip-flop incorporating unidirectionally conductive blocking and level shifting means. 3,309,530, 3-14-67. CI. 307— 88.5. Lachman, Leon : See — Hotko, Edward A., and Lachman. 3,325,365. Lachowicz, Stefan K. : See — Bessant, Kenneth H. C, and Lachowicz. 3,329,665. Lachowicz, Stefan K., C. J. Brown, B. E. V. Bowen, and F. C. Newman, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Production of ethyl acrylate. 3,354,199, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 486. Lachs, Alfred. Method comprising mixing a wax, kerosene or naphtha and phosphorus. 3,314,836, 4-18-67, CI. 149 — 29. Lachut, Frank J. : See — Gagnon, Roland K., and Lachut. 3,355,314. Marzocchi, Alfred, and Lachut. 3,311,152. La Cie Hydrolic Vincent Ltee : See — Lacoste, Georges, Petit, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,339,711. Lacoste, Georges, Rouville, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,298,- 496. Lackenhauer, William E., and T. G. Brown. Charcoal broiler. 3,348,471, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 421. Lackenby, Harrison. Ships. 3,296,992, 1-10-67, CI. 114— Lack'man, Burdette C. Shock absorber testing device. 3,313,- 142, 4-11-67, CI. 73—11. Lackner, Heinrich : See — Hoenel, Herbert, and Lackner. 3,300,424. Lackowski, Donald H., to United States of America, Navy. Magnetic shaft-to-digital encoder readout buffer. 3,355,712, 11-28-67, CI. 340—172. Lacombe, Alphonse P. : See — Dumont, Louis, and Lacombe. 3,357,723. La Combe, Edward M. : See — Bailev, Frederick E., Jr., La Combe, and Raines. 3,354,- 087. LaCombe, Edward M., and W. P. Miller, to Union Carbide Corp. Water-soluble interpolvmers of acrylamido-alkylsulfonates. 3,332,904, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 33.2. La Cook, Hardy L., Jr. Adjustable wier gate. 3,333,423, 8-1- 67, CI. 61 — 25. Lacoste, Georges, P. E. Rouville, D. Racicot, and H. Vincent, to La Cie Hydrolic Vincent Ltee. Swinging discharge conveyor for stable-cleaning apparatus. 3,298,496, 1-17- 67, CI. 198—124. Lacoste, Georges, E. Petit, D. Racicot, and H. Vincent, to La Cie Hydrolic Vincent Ltee. Conveyor chain. 3,339,711, 9-5-67, CI. 198—175. Lacoste-Tuzan, Henri : See — Ladoues, Pierre, and Lacoste-Tuzan. 3,323,397. LaCoume, Jerry R. : See — Brown, Winston E., LaCoume. and Treichler. 3,351,560. La Count, Clarence H., to Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Process of mak- ing pressure sensitive transfer sheet. 3,337,361, 8-22-67, CI. 117 — 36.1. LaCroix, Armand J. B. : See — ■ Bauger, Louis J., Gambet, LaCroix, and Negre. 3,295.- 318. Lacroix, Roger, and C. Beclier, to Comptoir Lyon-Alemand, Louyot & Cie. Electrolytes for the electrodeposition of platinum. 3,347,757, 10-17-67. CI. 204 — 47. Lacroix, Yves, and N. Bugat, to Etat Francais represente par Le Ministre des Armees, Delegation Ministerielle pour l'Armement (Direction des Poudres). Preparation of mixed cellulose polyol ether nitrates. 3,337,532, 8-22-67, CI. 260—222. La Crosse Cooler Co. : See — Amundsen, Ralph D. 3,353,743. Lacy. Gary T., and J. L. Hoffa, to General Dynamics Corp. Electromechanical actuator. 3,313,170, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 365. Lacy, George H. : See — Havens, Carl B., Yurcisin, and Lacy. 3,322,862. Lacy, James W., to Texas Instruments Inc. Transistor struc- ture with heat-conductive housing for cooking. 3,299,331, 1-17-67, CI. 317—235. Lacy, Johnson W., and C. K. Brown, Jr., to Concrete Build- ing Units Co., Inc. Article handling and treating system for block making. 3,325.870, 6-20-67, CI. 25 — 2. Lacy, Johnson W., and C. K. Brown, Jr., to Concrete Build- ing Units Co., Inc. Apparatus for conveying articles. 3,352,- 253, 11-14-67, CI. 104—172. Lacy, Melvin H. Trailer hitch braking assembly. 3,323,619, 6-6-67, CI. 188 — 112. Lacy, Michael J. : See — De Jean, Milton V., and Lacy. 3,304,358. Lacy, Ray S., Jr., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Method and ap- paratus for insulated submerged oil storage. 3,339,367, 9-5- 67, CI. 61—63. Lacy, Richard K., and C. H. Zakovi, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Fractionation process and apparatus. 3,314,879, 4-18-67, CI. 208—356. Lacy, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Method of electro- plating plastic articles. 3,305,460, 2-21-67, CI. 204 — 20. Ladan, Stephan G. : See — Henderson, Ian H. S., and Ladan. 3,326,721. Ladd, Charles M. Filtering structure. 3,334,749, 8-8-67, CI. 210—145. Ladd, Elbert C, to United States Rubber Co. Dithiobis(N- phenylmaleimides). 3,297,713, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Ladd, Elbert C, to United States Rubber Co. 3-(2-hydroxy- phenyl) propyl thiolacetate. 3,318,940, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 455. Ladd, Frederick F., Jr., to Anelex Corp. Electronic control circuit. 3,343,046, 9-19-67, CI. 317—148.5. Ladd, LeRoy S., W. F. Parsons, and R. J. Weagley, to East- man Kodak Co. Process for bonding crystalline compo- nents and composite article produced thereby. 3,311,522, 3-28-67. CI. 156 — 106. Lader, Allan N. Muffler construction for motorcycles. 3,346,- 071, 10-10-67, CI. 181—56. Lader, Leon J., and J. B. Winderman, to General Dynamics Corp. Device for control of antenna illumination tapers comprising a tapered surface of RF absorption material. 3,314,071, 4-11-67, CI. 343—912. Ladish. Charles E. : See — Wartman. Lloyd H., and Ladish. 3,349,056. Ladnar, Josef : See — Husa. Vaclav, Cihelka, Cerny, Kriz, Ladnar, and Luxa. 3.316,466. Ladner, Cornelius J. : See — Rosaen, Nils O. 3,300,663. Ladner, John B., and L. E. Lefevre, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for the production of multilayer film. 3,315,- 306, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 13. Lado, William J., to Pettibone Mulliken Corp. Booms with sequential hydraulic extension. 3,300,060, 1-24-67, CI. 212 — 55. Ladoco Aktiengesellschaft : See — Lechner. Rudolf F. 3.340,840. Ladoniczki, H. Joseph, and L. H. Meyer. Electrically heating and dispensing a metered quantity of fluent material. 3,349,964, 10-31-67, CI. 222 — 54. Ladoniczki, Joseph, to Medaris Cruger & Patterson. Inc. Multi-purpose and self-polarized power pack. 3,349,310, 10-24-67, CI. 320 — 25. Ladoniczki, Joseph and K., to Trak Microwave Corp. Fluores- cent lamp circuit which automatically selects the proper voltage supply. 3,323,005, 5-30-67, CI. 315—86. Ladoniczki, Klara : See — Ladoniczki, Joseph and K. 3.323.005. Ladoues, Pierre, and H. Lacoste-Tuzan. Devices for the ac- curate and rapid centering and driving of a railway-car axle being machined on a so-called "on-the-spot" re-shaplng ma- chine. 3.323,397, 6-6-67, CI. 82 — 8. LaEata, Peter A. Speedometer correction apparatus. 3,295,- 356, 1-3-67. CI. 73 — 2. Laefer, Norman L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Priority service control equipment for operator positions. 3,309.468. 3-14-67. CI. 179 — 27. Laegreid, Nils, and R. M. Moseson. to G. T. Schjeldahl Co. Sputtering of metals wherein gas flow is confined to increase the purity of deposition. 3.296,115, 1-3-67. CI. 204 — 298. Laegreid, Nils, and R. M. Moseson, to G. T. Schjeldahl Co. Method of sputtering sequentiallv from a plurality of cath- odes. 3,324.019, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 192. Laegreid. Nils, and R. M. Moseson, to G. T. Schjeldahl Co. Art of controlling sputtering and metal evaporation by means of a plane acceptor. 3,344,054, 9-26-67, CI. 204 — 298. Laegreid. Nils, and R. M. Moseson, to G. T. Schjeldahl Co. RF sputtering apparatus including a capacitive lead-in for an RF potential. 3,347,772, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 298. Laessker, Fritz B. : See — Murray, Thomas C, and Laessker. 3,337,891. LaFever, Clifford E., and J. Deja, to United States of Amer- ica, Army. Cartridge stop means for externally powered automatic guns. 3,302,524, 2-7-67, CI. 89 — 33. La Fever, Richard A. : See — Rosenberger, Maurice S., Boman, King, La Fever, and McCollum. 3,323,609. Lafferty, Harold L. : See — • Cours, Donald V., McGee, and Lafferty. 3,359,624. LIST OF PATENTEES 741 Lafferty, James L. : See — Schaeffer, \\ illiam D., and Lafl'erty. 3,346,624. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Triggered vac- uum gap device employing gas evolving electrodes. 3,303,- 37G, 2-7-G7, CI. 313—148. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Triggered vacuum gap device having field emitting trigger assembly. 3,323,002, 5-30-67, CI. 315—36. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Triggernble vacu- um discharge devices with a gas producing trigger elec- trode. 3,331,9S1, 7-18-67, CI. 313 — 178. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Triggered vacuum gap device with rare earth trigger electrode gas storage means and titanium reservoir. 3,331,9S8, 7-18-67, CI. 315 — .■'..■;ii. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. High power vacuum discharge device having a rotatable arcing elec- trode. 3,356,893, 12-5-67, CI. 31.".— ill. Lafferty, James M., to General Electric Co. Multiple stage cascaded triggered vacuum gap devices. 3,356,894, 12-5-67, CI. 315—111. Lafferty, James M., and W. R. Grams, to General Electric Co. Rhenium supported metallic boride cathode emitters. 3,312,856, 4-4-67, CI. 313 — 346. Lafferty, John J. : See — Gordon. Maxwell, and Lafferty. 3,345,373. Lafferty, John J., and C. L. Zirkle, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Alkyl phenvlplperazinylalkylcarbamates. 3,352,865, 11-14-67. CI. 2C0 — 26S. Laffitte, Paul, R. Delbourgo, and M. Querela, to Marcel Querela Flaminaire. Flintless gas-fueled lighter. 3,299,- 675, 1-24-67, CI. 67—7. Lafitte, Clyde S. : See — Burns, Robert L. 3,321,834. La Flame, Prank E., to General Motors Corp. Dishwashing machine. 3,319,640, 5-16-67, CI. 134 — 139. La Flame, Frank E., to General Motors Corp. Domestic ap- pliance. 3,324,796, 6-13-67, CI. 103 — 3. La Flame, Frank E., to General Motors Corp. Dishwasher. 3,333,742, 8-1-67, CI. 222—333. La Flame, Frank E., to General Motors Corp. Reaction jet spray arm for dishwashers having simultaneous rotation about perpendicular axis. 3,348,775, 10-24-67, CI. 239 — 227. La Fleur Corp., The : See — la Fleur, James K., 3,321,930. La Fleur, James K. 3,355,903. La Fleur, James K., and Florez. 3,350,060. Yearout, James D. 3,304,8S2. La Fleur, James K., to The La Fleur Corp. Control system for closed cycle turbine. 3,321,930, 5-30-67, CI. 62 — 22S. La Fleur, James K., to The La Fleur Corp. System of power- refrigeration. 3.355,903. 12-5-67, CI. 62 — 88. La Fleur, James K., and A. R. Florez, to The La Fleur Corp. Turbine starting system. 3,350,060, 10-31-67, CI. 253 — 39. La Fleur, Kermit S. : See — Harding, Arthur J. I., Morgan, and La Fleur. 3,352,624. La Follette, Elwood L., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for making a resinous dentifrice cleaning agent. 3,357,950, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 59. Lafon, Guy P., and J. -P. Cailley, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction Societe Anonyme. Continuous process of manufacturing a stack of elements for use in an electric cell. 3,345,211, 10-3-67, CI. 136—6. Lafon, Victor, to Societe Anonyme dite : Orsymonde. Di- phenoxyacetic acid amide derivatives. 3,325,488, 6-13-67, CI. 260—247.2. Lafond, Maurice : See — Guerout, Jean-Bernard, and Lafond. 3,299,690. Lafont, Michel J., to Societe d'Instrumentation Schlumberger. Blank for selector switch. 3,320,391, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 166. Lafont, Pierre, and M. Thiers, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. Prepara- tion of w-hydroxyiminoalkanoic acids. 3,356,698, 12-5-67, CI. 260—404. La Fontaine, Edward G. Protection device for protecting ve- hicles against theft. 3,296,591, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 64. LaFontaine. Francois : See — Anile, Lucien, Charrault, and LaFontaine. 3,308.033. Alfille, Lucien, Charrault, and LaFontaine. 3,309,283. La Fosse, Jean G. : See — Durand. Roger C. and La Fosse. 3,298,244. Lafranca, Joseph J., Jr. : See — Mayer, Mayer, Jr., Weller, and Lafranca. 3,341,007. La Franca, Joseph J., Jr., M. Mayer, Jr.. and H. W. Weller, Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture. Fiber frac- tionating apparatus and process. 3,346,110, 10-10-67, CI. 209 — 2. Lafranca, Joseph J., Jr.. M. Mayer, Jr., and H. W. Weller. Jr., to United States of America, Aariculture. Fiber fractionat- ing apparatus and process. 3.349,902, 10-31-67. CI. 209 — 2. La France. Hazel M. Barbecue construction. 3,324,78S, 6-13- 67, CI. 99— 3S9. Lafreniere, James, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Protection circuitry utilizing artificial loading. 3,327,128, 6-20-67, CI. 307—86. La Frentz, George E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Method and apparatus for locating a broken conductor in a cable by vibrating a section of the cable. 3,356,940, 12-5- 67, CI. 324 — 52. Lagally, Paul, to Chemirad Corp. Metal complex-forming com- pounds ana process of making and using same. 3,316,527, 10-10-67, CI. 260— 29.2. Lagally, Paul, and J. W. Brook, to Chemirad Corp. Polyvinyl alcohol, alkylenelmine, epichlnrohydrin condensation net and method of forming cellulosic webs therewith. 3,348,- 997, 10-24-67, CI. 162 — 164. Lagana, Frank J. : See — Stamulis. Arlstides, and Lagana. 3,320,810. Lagana, Ralph. Method of making shoes. 3,355,753, 12-5-67, Cl. 12 — 142. Laganis, Deno, to Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. Electrical con- ductor coated with a blend of a polyester and an amino- triazine-aldehyde resin. 3,338,743, 8-29-67, Cl. 117—218. Legarde, Roe H., and C. Murphy, Jr., to E. W. Bliss Co. Band and tape anchoring means. 3,333,310, S-l-67, Cl. 24 — 265. Lagasse, Normand L. : See — Park, Jerald L., and Lagasse. 3,351,398. Lagasse, Normand L., and J. L. Park, to Avco Corp. Dynamic self-contained minimum envelope face-type seal. 3,314.680, 4-18-67, Cl. 277—41. Lage, Frederick A. Shot shell. 3,309,994, 3-21-67, Cl. 102 — 42. Lage, James R. Process for mixing and apparatus for prac- ticing the process. 3,334,868, 8-8-67, Cl. 259 — 4. Lagelbauer, Ernest. Turbofan engine. 3,299,639, 1-24-67, Cl. 60 — 226. Lagelbauer, Ernest. Super temperature dual flow turbine sys- tem. 3,312,050, 4-4-67, Cl. 60—39.18. Lager, Earl W. : See — Dalglish, James J., and Lager. 3,300,866. Lagermasini, Joseph P., K. S. Roberts, and J. E. Smith, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Method of producing metal in elongate form and semielliptical cross section. 3,343,395, 9-26-67, Cl. 72 — 206. Lagerquist, William B. : See — Applebaum, Curtis H. 3,320,368. Lagers'trom, Edward L. Quick-disconnect for ejection seat. 3,330,507, 7-11-67. Cl. 244 — 122. Lagesse, Joseph H. A. S., to Tape Engineering Ltd. Appara- tus for handling a web of material. 3.323,2S4, 6-6-67, Cl. 53— 22S. Laggis, Emanuel G. : See — ■ Francke, Harry C. and Laggis. 3,29S,452. Lagnese, Michael F. Printed proof dryer. 3,319.355, 5-16-67, Cl. 34 — 162. Lagowski, James P., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear-power sea-water conversion plant. 3,303,098, 2-7-67, Cl. 176 — 65. La Grange, Lee D. : See — Bray, Donald T., La Grange, Merten, and Park. 3,300,- 344. La Grange, Lee D., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for making gelled spherical particles of oxides. 3,329.745, 7-4-67, Cl. 264 — .5. La Grange, Lee D., and W. A. Steele, to General Dynamics Corp. Refractory products. 3,303,033, 2-7-67, Cl. 106 — 57. La Greca, Onofrio A. : See — Gessner, Gunter J., and La Greca. 3,324,355. Lagriffol, Andre A. : See— Agostini, Antoine A., and Lagriffol. 3,334,671. Laguerre, Leon K. Bag and closure means therefor. 3,310,- 224, 3-21-67, Cl. 229—54. Laguzzi, Mario, to Poinette Corsets, Inc. Foundation garment. 3,338,245, 8-29-67. Cl. 128 — 547. Lahaug, Henry A. Defense ring. 3,353,749, 11-21-67, Cl. 239— 154. La Heij, Gerardus E., and J. A. Waterman, to Shell Oil Co. Emulsification in presence of an aliphatic oxygen com- pound. 3,305,508. 2-21-67, Cl. 260 — 29.7. La Heij, Gerardus E., and J. A. Waterman, to Shell Oil Co. Alcohol addition subsequent to emulsification. 3,310.516, 3-21-67, Cl. 260—29.7. La Heij. Gerardus E., and J. A. Waterman, to Shell Oil Co. Preparation of concentrated latices. 3,313,759, 4—11-67, Cl. 260—29.7. La Heij, Gerardus E.. and J. A. Waterman, to Shell Oil Co. Shortstopping of emulsion polymerization of synthetic rub- bers. 3,337.515. 8-22-67, Cl. 260 — 84.1. Lahr, Paul H., and L. M. Shepard, to Union Carbide Corp. Floor polishes containing siloxane-oxyalkylene block copoly- mer leveling agents. 3,306,869, 2-28-67, Cl. 260 — 24. Lahr, Roy J., to International Business Machines Corp. Con- tinuous page printer. 3,359,S76, 12-26-67, Cl. 95 — 4.5. Lahtinen, Elmo W. Chain saw cutter bar. 3,323,561, 6-6-67, Cl. 143—32. Laidig, Jonathan J., to Laidig Silo Unloaders, Inc. Silo unloader with load responsive drive control. 3.298,543, 1-17-67, Cl. 214 — 17. Laidig, Jonathan J., to Laidig Silo Unloaders. Inc. Silo un- loader and method. 3,356,235, 12-5-67, Cl. 214 — 17. Laidig, Manfred R. : See — Ketterer, Stanley J., and Laidicr. 3.320.912. Szostak, Jan, Laidig. and Zacher. 3,344,762. Laidig, Manfred R., to The Singer Co. Presser foot for sew- ing-buttonholes. 3.304.S96, 2-21-67. Cl. 112—235. Laidig. Manfred R.. to The Singer Co. Work feeding mecha- nisms for sewing machines. 3.320,913, 5-23-07, Cl. 112 — 215. 742 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Laidig, Mark L. Horse tail braid. 3,347,018, 10-17-67, CI. 54—78. Laidig Silo Unloaders, Inc. : See — Laidig, Jonathan J. 3,298,543. Laidig, Jonathan J. 3,356,235. Laimins, Eric, and D. A. Senour, to BLH Electronics, Inc. Ambient pressure compensation of load cells. 3,303,695, 2-14-67, CI. 73 — 141. Laine, Robert E., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Crystalliza- tion of tris(hydroxymethyl) nitromethane. 3,325,549, 6-13- 67, CI. 260 — 637. Laing. David H. : See — Bell, James A. E., and Laing. 3,349,776. Laing, Ingeborg and N. ; said N. Laing assor. to said I. Laing. Heat exchangers. 3,295,597, 1-3-67, CI. 165—86. Laing, Nikolaus : See — Eck, Bruno, and Laing. 3,319,877. Laing, Ingeborg and N. 3,295,597. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Cross flow machine. 3,295,750, 1-3-67, CI. 230—125. Laing, Nikolaus. Air conditioning apparatus. 3,301,003, 1- 31-67, CI. 62—324. Laing, Nikolaus. Air conditioning apparatus. 3,302,426, 2- 7-67, Q. 62 — 426. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Air agitated laundry drier. 3,303,577, 2-14-67, CI. 34—151. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Fans of the cross-flow type. 3,305,164, 2-21-67, CI. 230 — 117. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Forced circulation electric heater employing cross-flow type fan. 3,305,665, 2-21-67, CI. 219 — 370. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. 2-28-67, CI. 230 — 125. Portable hair dryers. Fans. 3,306,526, 3,307,201, 3-7-67, Portable hair dryers. 3,308,268, 3-7-67, Flow machines. 3,310,228, 3-21-67, CI. 3,313,122, Laing, Nikolaus. CI. 2— S7. Laing, Nikolaus. CI. 219 — 370. Laing, Nikolaus. 230—125. Laing, Nikolaus. Air conditioning apparatus. 4-11-67, CI. 62—263. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Cross flow machine. 3.322.332, 5-30-67, CI. 230—125. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Cross flow machine. 3.322.333, 5-30-67, CI. 230—215. Laing, Nikolaus. Blowers. 3,313,342, 4-11-67, CI. 165—124. Laing, Nikolaus. Fans. 3,322,931, 5-30-67, CI. 219 — 369. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Portable eelctric fan heater. 3,322,932, 5-30-67, CI. 219—370. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Central heating sys- tems. 3,324,939, 6-13-67, CI. 165—122. Laing, Nikolaus. Fans. 3,327,934, 6-27-67, CI. 230—125. Laing, Nikolaus, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Fluid conveying ap- paratus. 3,345,961, 10-10-07, CI. 110 — 72. Laing, Nikolaus. Heat pump. 3,347,059, 10-17-67, CI. 62 — 325. Laing, Nikolaus. Air humidifier devices. 3,348,828, 10-24-67, CI. 261—142. Laing, Nikolaus. Device for the magnetic transmission of torque. 3,354,833, 11-28-67. CI. 103—87. Laing, Nikolaus, and B. Eck, to Laing Vortex, Inc. Air cooled engines and vehicle heating systems. 3,302,881, 2- 7-67, CI. 237 — 12.3. Laing Vortex, Inc. : See — Eck, Bruno, and Laing. 3,319,S77. Laing, Nikolaus. 3,295,750. 3,303,577. 3,305,164. 3,305,665. 3,306,526. 3,322,332. 3,322.333. 3,322,932. Laing, Nikolaus Laing, Nikolaus. Laing. Nikolaus. Laing, Nikolaus. Laing, Nikolaus, Laing, Nikolaus. Laing, Nikolaus. Laing, Nikolaus. 3,324,939. Laing, Nikolaus. 3,345,961. Laing, Nikolaus, and Eck. 3.302,881. Lair, Clair K., to General Dynamics Corp. Impulse gen- erator. 3,348,080, 10-17-67, CI. 310 — 29. LAir Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour 1'Etude et 1'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude : See — Bosquain, Maurice, and Grenier. 3,326,280. De Moustier, Edouard, and Perreau. 3,330,645. Etienne, Andre, and Izoret. 3,310,378. Grenier, Maurice. 3,327,490. Grunberg, Jacques F., and Piatt. 3,333,434. Lambert, Charles. 3,336,493. Malafosse. Jean, and Gonse. 3,298,775. Savard, Guy, and Lee. 3,295,220. Laird, Cecil. Holder for eggs. 3,335,S94, 8-15-67, CI. 220 — 21. Laird. Joseph P., to Hayes Industries, Inc. Textile beam. 3,317,160. 5-2-67, CI. 242 — 118.62. Laird, William G., D. W. Johnston, L. O. Keys, and D. L. McClellan, to Telemation, Inc. System for printing and tele- vising. 3.320,363, 5-16-67, CI. 178 — 25. Laishley, Frederick H., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Apparatus for use in testing batches of articles. 3,342,981, 9-19-67, CI. 235—92. Laitinen, William R. : See — Davids, Hugh H„ and Laitinen. 3,343,092. Laitram Corp., The : See — Lapeyre, Fernand S. 3,331,097. Lapeyre, James M. 3,324,504. Lapeyre, James M. 3,345,682. Lajack, Joseph J. Snow sled. 3,360,27S, 12-26-67, CI. 280— 21. La Jeunesse, Francis C. Tube inserter. 3,336,651, 8-22-67 CI. 29—237. Lajoye, Pierre. Motor-scraper. 3,346,975, 10-17-67, CI. 37 — 118. .La Kaff, Edward P., to Borg- Warner Corp. R.F. seal for elec- tromagnetic wave radiation shielding enclosure. 3,312,769, 4-4-67, CI. 174 — 35. Lake, Arthur R. : See — Eddy, David W., and Lake. 3,327,858. Lake, Carl G., G. A., and L. H. Hand held air operated vacuum cleaner. 3,328,827, 7-4-67, CI. 15 — 344. Lake, Charles G., and R. C. Seanor, to Adamson United Co. Calender with adjustable stripping rolls and removable embossing rolls. 3,346,913, 10-17-67, CI. 18 — 2. Lake, Charles R. : See — Steele, Nelson M., and Lake. 3,318,018. Lake, Connie : See — Commisso, Nicholas D., and Lake. 3,337,110. Lake, Connie, to Mobil Oil Corp. Carton structure. 3,356,284, 12-5-67, CI. 229 — 45. Lake Erie Chemical Co. : See — Cox, Wilbur C. 3.307,283. Lake, Francis K., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Ink package and supply system for duplicating machines. 3,316,- 839, 5-2-67, CI. 101—36. Lake, Francis K., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Ink fountain for dispensing packaged ink. 3,354,S23, 11-28-67, CI. 101—350. Lake. Georgia A. : See — Lake. Carl G., G. A. and L. H. 3,328,827. Lake, James, and R. B. Spokas, to Borg-Warner Corp. Self- contained wet clutch system. 3,314,513, 4-18-67, CI. 192 — 91. Lake, James H. : See — Beebe, Austin H., Jr., and Lake. 3,331,764. Spokas, Romas B., and Lake. 3,334,717. Lake. John A., to Aluminum Co. of America. Container. 3,303,962, 2-14-67, CI. 220 — 54. Lake, Lelyn D., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Compact elec- tromagnetic relay. 3,308,407, 3-7-67. CI. 335 — 128. Lake, Lelyn D.. to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electronic coin counting system. 3.308.914, 3-14-67, CI. 194 — 2. Lake, Lelyn D., and J. C. Jones, to P. R, Mallory & Co., Inc. Pressure switch means. 3,319,023, 5-9-67. CI. 200 — 81. Lake. Lillian H. : See — Lake, Carl G., G. A., and L. H. 3,328,827. Lake, Louise, and G. H. Mortimer, to Louise Enterprises, Inc. Wrist attachment and manual control for motor vehicles. 3,358,527, 12-19-67, CI. 74 — 484. Lake. Matti C. : See — Worth, William S., and Lake. 3,323,750. Lake, Ronald E. : See— Menown, Hugh, and Lake. 3,337,764. Lake Shore, Inc. : See — Bevard, Roger L., Johnson, and Erickson. 3,356,191. Lakedemonsky, Anatoly V. : See — Vologdin, Vladislav V., Demichev, Suchkousov, Lakedem- onsky, and Abramenko. 3,304,589. Lakell, Joshua, and I. E. Vajda, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Single crystal X-rav diffractometer with a total-circle- of-reflection sensor. 3,333.099, 7-25-67, CI. 250 — 51.5. Lakeside Engineering Corp. : See — Hikes, Burd. 3,327,867. Hikes, Burd, and Berk. 3,302,792. Lakeside Plastics Corp. : See — Nonweiler, Richard A. 3,309,439. Lakewood Mfg. Co. : See — Webb, Ernest C. 3.331,603. Webb, Ernest C, Bond, Kegg, and Moranz. 3,337,902. Lakh, Vladimir I., B. I. Stadnyk, and I. F. Paljanytsa. Device for measuring the ratio of drops in non-electric values, using resistance pickups. 3,299,708, 1-24-67, CI. 73— 342. Lakitsky, Edward P., to United States of America, Navy. Flexible track section for expansion joint. 3,311,329, 3-28-67, CI. 244 — 114. Lakso, Eino E. Slat type counting and filling machine. 3,354,- 607. 11-28-67, CI. 53 — 78. Lakv. Elmer : See — Walsh. Ralph E., and Laky. 3,358,968. Laky, Tibor : See — Neitzel, Joseph C, and Laky. Re. 26,289. Lai, Joginder, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Polymeriza- tion of epoxides and episulfides. 3,324,051, 6-6-67, CI. 260—2. Lai, Joginder, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Polymeriza- tion of olefin oxides and olefin sulfides. 3,345,308, 10-3- 67, CI. 260 — 2. Lalak, Joseph J. : See — Milch, Alfred, Lalak, and Ahlert. 3,340,025. La Lancette, Eugene A. : See — Benson, Richard E., and La Lancette. 3,297,756. Lalesse, Herman C, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transmission for a self-starting synchronous motor. 3,323,- 392, 6-6-67, CI. 74 — 812. LIST OF PATENTEES 743 Fireproof building CI. 52—726. Lallemaut, Pierre J. M., to Societe Hispano-Suiza-Lallemant. Disc brake assembly. 3,357,521, 12-12-67, CI. 1S8 — 72. Lallemaut, Pierre M. J., to Societe Hispano-Sulza Lallemant. Friction linings and processes for the production of such linings. 3,306,741, 2-2.S-07, CI. 75 — 204. Lally, Edward C, to Firo-Trol Corp. column assemblies. 3,335,852, 12-0-67, Lally, Gordon J. : See — Paddi.-on, Erie, and Lally. 3,355, 6S9. Lally, Kenneth P., to Hartman-Hunck Systems Co., Inc. Gated electroluminescent display device having a plurality of electroluminescent cells with one cell including a photo- conductor element. 3,358,1S5, 12-12-67, CI. 315—167. Lally, William J. : See — Malarkey, William P., Richard, and Lally. 3,355,028. Lalonde, Earl E., and H. J. Eklund, to Jones Division of Beloit Corp. Turntable bailing press. 3,334,578, 8-8-67, CI. 100—215. Lalonde, Karl E., and H. J. Eklund, to Jones Division of Beloit Corp. Automatic turntable and bale forming press. 3,352,233. 11-14-67, CI. 100 — 215. L' Aluminium Francais : Sec — Colas, Francois. 3,332,265. Rodriguez, Martinez. 3,341,435. Lam, Hung K. IL, and H. T. Fullam, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Catalytic chlorination of beryllium from the ore. 3.304,156, 2-14-67, CI. 23— 87. Lam, John S. : See — Swanson, William C, Lam, and Moyer. 3,354,981. Lara, John S., to International Harvester Co. Priority valve for closed ceuter system. 3,334,705, 8-8-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Lam, Tat C, to Monsanto Co. Adjustable crystal oscillator. with separate feedback amplifier. 3,319,186, 5-9-67, CI. 331—116. La Maire, Orville R. : See — Brenza, James G., Crawford, Kusnick, and La Maire. 3.333,251. Lamalocks Ltd. : See — Sykes, Alfred E. 3,323,424. La Manna, Richard J. : See — Raddin, Franklin M., and La Manna. 3,296,605. Lamantia, Anthony J. : See — Smith, John R., and Lamantia. 3,296,106. Lamar, Charles C, to Harper-Wyman Co. Gas oven ignition. 3,33S,231, 8-29-67, CI. 126—39. Lamar. Charles C, to Harper-Wyman Co. Control apparatus. 3,354,279, 11-21-67, CI. 200—140. Lamar, Stanley T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Heat sealable-aluminum foil paper laminate. 3,355,348, 11-28-67, CI. 161 — 213. Lamar, William C. Combined oven and dishwasher. 3,329,529, 7-4-67, CI. 134—22. La Marca, John. Lathe line center. 3,30S,696, 3-14-67, CI. La^Marea, John. Lathe tool. 3,315,551, 4-25-67, CI. 82 — 45. La Materiel Electrique S.W. : See — Chauprade, Robert. 3.343,005. Lamb, Charles P.. and W. A. Dudley, to Merla Tool Corp. Pack-oft" tool. 3,356,139, 12-5-67, CI. 166 — 119. Lamb, David N. : See — Redding, Geoffrey B., and Lamb. 3,344,211. Lamb, Douglas J. : See — Fisher, Don E., Lamb, and Timbie. 3,334,829. Lamb. Ernest P., to Chrysler Corp. Seat belt. 1-31-67, CI. 297—388. Lamb. F. Jos., Co., Inc. : See — Hoagland, Peter S. 3,306,432. Kay. John G., and Osinski. 3,295,666. Rve, John K. 3,332,133. Rye, John K. 3,359,613. Lamb, Frank : See — Critchley, Stuart W., and Lamb. 3,325,496. Lamb, Frank G., to Lamb-Weston, Inc. Crinkle cut apparatus. 3,327,751, 6-27-67, CI. 146—78. Lamb, Frank G. Ice bearing. 3,333,907, 8-1-67, CI. 308 — 77. Lamb, Frank G., and H. W. Kruger, to Lamb-Weston Inc. Perforated bed dryer apparatus and method. 3,319,345, 5-16-67, CI. 34 — 10. Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. : See — ■ Mead. Gile A. 3.359, S43. Turnbull, Roger F., Christensen, and Herigstad. 3,315,- 432. Lamb, Harry, to Ketch Plastics Ltd. Collapsible tools for use in the moulding, casting or pressing of hollow articles. 3,339,242, 9-5-67, CI. 18—42. Lamb, James J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Document reading system. 3,354,432, 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Lamb, Raymond, and A. Graham, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker (Canada) Ltd. Connection for bus bar panel board. 3,356,- 906, 12-5-67, CI. 317—118. Lamb. Richard D. : See — Turner, Abner B., and Lamb. 3,321,336. Lamb. Robert H. : See — Mayo, Edward E., and Lamb. 3,301,507. Lamb, Terrence R. Windshield defrosting unit for automobile. 3, 359, SSI, 12-26-67, CI. 9S— 2. Lamb, Thomas J., E. L. Mitch, and W. C. Naumann, to Shell Oil Co. Solvent drying of coal fines. 3,327,402, 6-27-67, CI. 34—9. 3,301,593, Lamb, Thomas W. : See — Vogel, Charles B., Lamb, and Palmer. 3,303,400. Lamb- Weston, Inc. : See — Kruger, Herbert \V. 3,307,270. Lamb, Frank G. 3,327,751. McLaughlin, Richard L., and Anderson. 3,355,299. Lambaeh, Frederick A., to Plastiliie Corp. Surfboard. 3,308,- 493, 3-14-67, CI. 9—310. Lambaeh, Frederick A., to Plastillte Corp. Surfboard. 3,323,- 154, 6-6-67, CI. 9—310. Lambda Electronics Corp. : See — Dubin. Lester. 3,313,340. Dubin, Lester, Forrest, and Greenberg. 3,301,490. Dubin, Lester, Greenberg, and Gautherin. 3,323,034. Dublin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 3,348,609. Greenberg, Sol, and Gautherin. 3,331,014. Lambe, John J. : See — Cole, Terry, Donald, Lambe. and Vassell. 3,350,597. Lambeir, Silvaan R. : See — ■ Vereycken, Modest C, and Lambeir. 3,354,416. Lambers, Howard J., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Locking means for shock absorbers. 3,356,186, 12-5-67, CI. 188 — 67. Lambers, Kenneth D. Fabric clasp, hose supporter, garter and the like having hook and aperture clasping means. 3,346,- 92S, 10-17-67, CI. 24 — 246. Lambert, Albert N., and B. B. Williams, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Low voltage semi-conductor reference diode. 3,341,750, 9-12-67, CI. 317—234. Lambert, Alfred, to Lambert Frame and Picture Co., Inc. Clamps for picture frames. 3,345,715, 10-10-67, CI. 24 — 259. Lambert, Bernard A., to McKenzie & Brown Ltd. Vibratory apparatus. 3,301,385, 1-31-67, CI. 198 — 220. Lambert Brake Corp. : See — Dasse, Lester F. 3,306,401. Kershner, Osborn A. 3,345,112. Kershner, Osborn A., and Matrau. 3,343,632. Lambert, Chandley W. Vacuum clothes dryer. 3,308,553, 3-14-67, CI. 34 — 92. Lambert, Charles, to L'Air Liquide. Societe Anonyme pour l'Etude et 1'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. High frequency electric discharge cell for use in gas chro- matography. 3,336,493, 8-15-67, CI. 313—231. Lambert, Douglas R. M., and J. M. Sharkey, to National Dairy Products Corp. Method of and apparatus for handling cheese curd. 3,353,269. 11-21-67, CI. 31 — 5. Lambert Engineering Co. : See — Thorp, James T., Jr. 3,335,647. Lambert, Eunice F. Carbon monoxide burner for automobile exhaust. 3,350,878. 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 30. Lambert Frame and Picture Co., Inc. : See — Lambert, Alfred. 3,345,715. Lambert, Frederick G. : See — Hope. Frederick J. C, and Lambert. 3,328,051. Lambert Freres & Cie : See — Chassevent, Louis E., and Goulounes. 3,312,455. Lambert, Gordon L., J. T. Black, Jr., and L. V. Chafin, Jr., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Apparatus for transferring articles from one location to another location. 3,303,943, 2-14-67, CI. 214—6. Lambert, Henry. Electrical cable. 3,312,775, 4-4-67, CI. 174 — 120. Lambert, James H.. to Peterson Machine Tool, Inc. Device for checking seat loading spring pressure of valves in inter- nal combustion engines. 3,354,556, 11-2S-67, CI. 73 — 118. Lambert, Joseph E.. to Davol Rubber Co. Liquid container. 3,331,421, 7-18-67. CI. 150 — 9. Lambert, Merlan M. : See — Hunter, Edward A., Aldridge, Lambert, and Hillard. 3,301, S10. Lambert, Michel : See — Brichard, Edgard, Lambert, and Malicheff. 3,316,078. Lambert, Milton. Retractable high expansion from discharge nozzle with selectively closeable side and end openings. 3,316,972, 5-2-67, CI. 169—15. Lambert, Robert D., to Symington Wavne Corp. Liquid flow control method and apparatus. 3,307,331, 3-7-67, CI. 55 — 55. Lambert, Robert D., to Symington Wayne Corp. Power- operated loading ramp. 3,30S,497. 3-14-67, CI. 14 — 71. Lambert, Robert L., and W. R. McKeirnan, to Sylvania Elec- tric Products Inc. Storage batterv electrode of sintered metal particles. 3,314.821. 4-18-67, CI. 136 — 6. Lambert, Robert L., and W. R. McKeirnan, to Sylvania Elec- tric Products, Inc. Double cast porous electrode. 3,323,915, 6-6-67, CI. 75 — 201. Lambert, Robert L„ and W. R. McKeirnan, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Process of manufacturing a storage cell elec- trode. 3.345.213. 10-3-67, CI. 136—75. Lambert, Robert M. : See — Benton, Louis A., and Lambert. 3,323,464. Lambert, Rogers F., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method of preparing oxazolines. 3,310.571, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 307. Lambert, Warren G. Pneumatic tire blow-out warning ap- paratus. 3,346,S43, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 58. Lambert, Warren G. Automotive speed zone control system. 3,353,619. 11-21-67, CI. ISO — 98. Lambert, William H. : See — Tigges, Alexander J., and Lambert. 3,333,952. Lamberth, Charles T. : See — Flack, Herbert P., Sanchez, and Lamberth. 3,345,437. 744 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lamberti, Martin J. Pocket size combination toothbrush and paste dispenser. 3,353,898, 11-21-67, CI. 401—132. Lamberti, Vincent : See — Cahn, Arno, Lemaire, Lamberti, and Haas. 3,320,292. Lamberti, Vincent, to Lever Bros. Co, Higher fatty acid esters of ether and thioether glycerols. 3,312,722, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 399. Lamberti, Vincent, to Lever Bros. Co. Process for preparing detergent compositions. 3,32S,305, 6-27-67, CI. 252 — 89. Lamberti, Vincent, to Lever Bros. Co. Method for the prepara- tion of glycerol alpha ethers and thio ethers. 3,350,460, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 609. Lamberton, Bruce A., to Construction Techniques, Inc. Method of forming piles. 3,309,878 3-21-67, CI. 61 — 53.62. Lamberts, Kurt : See — Pungs, Leo, Lamberts, and Griesbach. 3.322,928. Lamberts, Robert L., and G. C. Higgins, to Eastman Kodak Co. System for recording and retrieving digital informa- tion. 3,312,955, 4-4-67, CI. 340 — 173. Lambertson, Glen R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Charged particle extracting magnet for an accelerator. 3, 323, OSS, 5-30-67, CI. 335—210. Lambertson, William A., to Perey Mfg. Co., Inc. Mounting means for turnstile rotor. 3,318,045, 5-9-67, CI. 49 — 42. Lambertson, William A., to Perev Mfg. Co., Inc. Wide armed turnstile roto. 3,318,046, 5-9-67, CI. 49—42. Lambertson, Wingate A. : See — Boenig, Herman V., Lambertson, Braun, and Myers. 3,358,- 694. Lambeth Designs Inc. : See — Hoffman, Frank D.. Jr. 3,296,632. Lambie, Alan J., G. T. Newbold, and M. B. Purdew, to Fisons Pest Control Ltd. N-(tricnloro-O-dinitro-phenyl) -hetero- cyclic amines. 3.321,472, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 247. Lambie, Alan J., G. T. Newbold, and M. B. Purdew, to Fisons Pest Control Ltd. 2-Nitro-3,4,5,6-tetrachloro-N-aliphetric- anilines. 3,332,998, 7-25-67, CI. 260—573. Lambie, Howard R., to Colt Ventilation & Heating Ltd. Ven- tilators. 3,334,569, 8-8-67, CI. 98 — 116. Lambie, Howard R., R. A. F. Burtenshaw, and P. H. Gowan, to Colt Ventilation and Heating Ltd. Fan ventilator with air shroud means. 3,306,179, 2-28-67, CI. 98 — 43. Lambie, Howard R., and R. A. F. Burtenshaw, to Colt Ventila- tion and Heating Ltd. Powered extract ventilator. 3,324,- 784, 6-13-67, CI. 98 — 43. Lambiotte, Joseph C, to International Business Machines Corp. Pneumatic actuator for keyboard operated machine. 3,327,827. 6-27-67, CI. 197 — 19. Lambrech, Joseph A., deceased, by V. G. Lambrech, executrix, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of killing insects with 5,6. 7,8-tetrahydro-l-naphthyl-N-methyl carbamate. 3,341,404, 9-12-67, CI. 167—30. Lambrech, Vallah G. : See — Lambrech, Joseph A. 3,341,404. Lambrecht, Josef, and G. Stadlmann. to Vereinigte Oster- reichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Tilt- able support mechanism for crucible or converter. 3,350,082, 10-31-67, CI. 266 — 36. Lambrecht, Josef, and F. Eglseer, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Waste gas main for electric furnaces, particularly arc furnaces. 3,358,978, 12-19-67, CI. 263—33. Lambrechts, Jan B. : See — Vrancken. Marcel N., Claeys, Van Paesschen, and Lam- brechts. 3.300,313. Lambro, Thomas E., to N. Dolberge. Multiple side punching machine. 3,316.7S7. 5-2-67, CI. S3 — 109. Lambros, George W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Fluid- dynamic balancing mechanism for hinged structures. 3.323.760, 6-6-67. CI. 244 — 90. Lamburn, Alan S., R. L. Abbott, and J. R. Hillman, to Axel Wickman Transmissions Ltd. Fluid pressure circuit. 3,334,- 530. 8-8-67, CI. 74—781. Lamburn, Alan S., and R. L. Abbott, to Axel Wickman Transmissions Ltd. Power transmission system. 3,350,960, 11-7-67, CI. 74 — 701. Lambuth. Alan L., to Monsanto Co. Method of preparing drv water-soluble animal blood. 3,324,103, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 112. Lambuth, Alan L., to Monsanto Co. Method of preparing aqueous alkaline phenol-aldehyde condensates. 3,342,776, 9-19-67, CI. 260—57. Lamens, Martin. Telescopically sighted fire arms. 3.348,327, 10-24-67, CI. 42 — 1. La Mere Industries. Inc. : See— Frankel, Donald P. 3,323,473. Frankel, Donald P., and Christenson. 3.304.559. Frankel, Donald P., and Christenson. 3,338,191. La Mers, Herbert : See — Cayton, Robert J., and La Mers. 3,298,425. La Mers, Herbert, and M. W. Wayne, to California Car Wash Systems, Inc. Window cleaning device. 3,345,672, 10-10- 67, CI. 15 — 322. La Metallurgie Francaise des Poudres-Metafram : See — Eudier, Michel. 3,352,612. Youssef, Hassan. 3,301,642. Laming, Lionel H. G., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Testing apparatus for space vehicles, in par- ticular for satellites. 3,344,673, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 432. Lamkin, Elver B. and R. E., and F. G. Rest, to Lamkin Leather Co.. Inc. Golf club grip for shafts with diametral variations. 3,360,264, 12-26-67, CI. 273—81. . 3,346,120. 3,300,913. and Lamont. 3,300,913. and Lamont. 3,319,330. 3,319,330. and Lamont. 3,346,941. Lamkin Leather Co., Inc. : See — Lamkin, Elver B. and R. E., and Rest. 3,360,264. Lamkin, Robert E. : See — Lamkin, Elver B. and R. E., and Rest. 3,360,264. Lamlein, Walter E. : See — Kolesh, Victor A., and Lamlein. 3,347,359. Lamm, Heinz, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston engine. 3,297,005, 1-10-67, CI. 123—8. Lamm, Morris : See — Campaiola, Michael. 3,339,248. Lamme, Robert E. Combined wheel cover and locking means. 3,317,247, 5-2-67, CI. 301 — 37. Lammler, Georg : See — Schorr, Manfred, Lammler, Hohorst, and Weber. 3,324,- 117. Lamon, David E. : See— - Agronin, Tany, Lamon, and Thomas. 3,333,533. La Monica, Michael S., Jr. : See — Russo, Joseph J., and La Monies Lamont, Harold B. : See — Patry, Francis J., and Lamont. Patry, Harvey L., F. J. and E., Lamont & Riley, Inc. : See — Patry, Francis J., and Lamont. Patry, Harvev L., F. J. and E., Patry, Harvey L., F. J. and E., Lamont, William A., to Nalco Chemical Co. Fatty acid esters of polyoxypropylated glycerol. 3,337,595, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 410.6. Lamoreaux, Harry F., to General Electric Co. Siloxane poly- mers containing allylcinnamate groups. 3,296,196, 1-3-67, CI. 260—46.5. Lamoreaux, Harry F., to General Electric Co. Platinum addi- tion catalyst system. 3,313,773, 4-11-67, CI. 260—46.5. Lamoreaux, Harry F., to General Electric Co. Trialkoxy vana- date curing agents for silanol-containing polysiloxanes. 3,334,066, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Lamoria, Lz F. : See — Kellom, David B., Bowman, Lamoria, and York. 3,348,- 928. Lamoria, Lz F., and P. F. Reigler, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of Be(BH)42-3N:>H4. 3,346,348, 10-10-67, CI. 93 358 Lamour, Georges. Chef's hat. 3,34S,239, 10-24-67, CI. 2— 171.3. Lamoureux, Gilbert J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Wire wrapping fool. 3,318,344, 5-9-67, CI. 140 — 124. Lamoureux, William R. : See — Carlock, Frank R., and Lamoureux. 3,325.803. Lamp, James K., Jr., J. I. Anderson, and R. G. Hagenauer, to Whirlpool Corp. Apparatus for transporting plant and animal materials. 3.339,474, 9-5-67, CI. 99 — 271. Lampart, Thomas : See — Meili, Ernst, and Lampart. 3,316.410. Meili, Ernst, and Lampart. 3,353,170. Lamparter, Hansruedi : See — Binder, Rolf, Lamparter, and Staheli. 3,300,817. Lamparter, Hansruedi, to Maschinenfabrik Rieter A.G. Photosensitive apparatus and method for the continuous measurement of the fibrous mass of a textile fibre sliver. 3.305.688, 2-21-67, CI. 250—219. Lampe. Edgar W. Apparatus for making insulation pipe cover- ing. 3,338,122, 8-29-67, CI. 83—5. Lampe, Fred W. : See — Johnston, William H., and Lampe. 3,322,660. Lampe. Robert C. : See — Belicka, Michael E., Lampe, and Moughty. 3,339.168. Lampe, Robert C, to Electrolux Corp. End closure arrange- ment for dispensing foamable liquids. 3,325,844, 6-20-67, CI. 15 — 50. Lampe, Warren R., to General Electric Co. Process for curing diorgano polvsiloxanes at room temperature. 3,305,- 502, 2-21-67, CI. 260—18. Lampert, Bernard B. : See — Moe, Henry, and Lampert. 3.329.718. Moe, Henry, and Lampert. 3,351,593. Lampert, Harold M. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,359,046. Lampert. Seymour : See — Barbieri, Louis J., and Lampert. 3,326,084. Lamphere, Jean K. : See — Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 3.339,647. Kammerer, Archer W., Jr. 3,351,134. Lampi, Rauno A. : See — Ginnette, Lewis F., Lampi, and Abbott. 3,309.779. Lampman, Peter W., to FMC Corp. Machine for forming frozen food product bars. 3,335,579, 8-15-67, CI. 62—345. Lampton. Orval H. : See — Markland, Samuel M., Lampton, and Urrabaz. 3,296,361. Lamson Corp. : See — Crosbv, Peter F., Wallis. and Budynas. 3,295.662. MacKenzie, Glen B. 3,297,277. Lamson Paragon Ltd. : See — Faiers, John A. 3,358,906. Lamson & Sessions, The : See — Anderson, Edward A., and Beutler. 3,337,946. Brown, Dudley J. 3,324,920. Stover, Jordan H., III. 3.301.298. Waltermire, William G. 3,295,580. Lamson, Wade P. : See — Waldman, Herbert, Lamson, and Meri. 3.308,239. LIST OF PATENTEES Til La Mura. Joseph L. Spraving apparatus. 3,314,578, 4-1S-G7, CI. 222 — 402.25, La Mura, Joseph L. Cleaning machine. 3,32S,821. 7-4-67, CI. 15—102. Laniy, Jacques E., to Societe d'Etude du Transport et de la Valorisation des Gaz Naturels du Sahara S.E.G.A.N.S. Im- mersed pipe structure. 3,326,000, 6-20-67, CI. 61—1. Lanahan, John H. : Sec — Leach, Kobert I., and Lanahan. 3,352,021. Lancaster, Jesse F.. to Cooke Engineering Co. Connector. 3,325.767. 6-13-67, CI. 339—89. Lancaster, Jesse F.. to Cooke Engineering Co. Self-normaling jack barrel assembly with impedance balancing element. 3,360.747, 12-26-67. CI. 333—9. Lancaster Research and Development Corp. : See — Geschwender, Robert C. 3,304,669. Lancaster, William W., and A. Hopengarten, to Philco-Ford Corp. Controllable gain transistor amplifier utilizing cur- rent-variable impedance in emitter circuit for providing con- trollable signal degeneration. 3,309,617, 3-14-67, CI. 330— 2S. Lance. Bruce J. Pipe bending apparatus. 3,339,385, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 22. Lance, Leonard D., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well tool retrieving apparatus. 3,321,016, 5-23-67, CI. 166 — 123. Lancerotto, Fabio, to Nuova San Giorgio S.p.A. Spindle-rail- llfting device for flv-frames. 3,348,371. 10-24-67, CI. 57 — 99. Lancers Machinery Ltd. : See — Bowman-Shaw, George N. 3,306,4S1. Lancet Laboratories. Inc. : See — Rosensteln, Hyman, and Prebluda. 3,347,682. l.ancor, Joseph H., Jr., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. Information display system. 3,359,05S, 12-19-67, CI. 352—6. I.ancy Laboratories, Inc. : See — Lancy, Leslie E. 3,325,401. Lancy, Leslie E. Metal waste solution sludge removal. 3,325,- 00S, 6-13-67, CI. 210 — 73. I.ancy, Leslie E., to Lancv Laboratories, Inc. Conditioning acidified cooling waters. 3,325,401, 6-13-67, CI. 210 — 49. Lancz, Albert J., A. L. Schulerud, and C. L. Bechtold, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Scouring pad and composition there- for. 3.337,465, 8-22-67, CI. 252—91. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus. Re. 26,324, 12-19-67, CI. 95 — 13. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Vapor deposited silver precipitating agent in polymeric receiving layer and photo- graphic use thereof. 3,295,972, 1-3-67, CI. 96 — 29. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Exposure control appa- ratus. 3.302.541, 2-7-67, CI. 95 — 10. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Semiautomatic camera instrumentation. 3.307.460. 3-7-67. CI. 95 — 10. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Color displays from triple lightness-distribution images. 3,312,781, 4-4-67, CI. 178—5.4. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic film assem- blage including processing liquid. 3,314,792, 4-1S-67, CI. 96 — 76. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Dual mode control means. 3,315,579, 4-25-67, CI. 95—10. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Comparison photometer. 3,323,431, 6-6-67, CI. 95 — 10. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic product and process of using same. 3,345.165. 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 29. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic processing method utilizing frozen aqueous solutions. 3,345,172, 10-3- 67, CI. 96 — 48. Land. Edwin PL, to Polaroid Corp. Radiographs viewable by reflected or transmitted light. 3,351,466, 11-7-67, CI. 96 — 29. Land, Edwin H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic flash ap- paratus and method. 3.353.464. 11-21-67, CI. 95 — 11. Land, Edwin H., R. J. Chen, J. W. Lothrop. and R. R. Ware- ham, to Polaroid Corp. Radio transmitter-camera com- bination. 3.295.426, 1-3-67. CI. 95 — 11.5. Land. Edwin H., and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic apparatus. 3,303,768, 2-14-67, CI. 95 — 89. Land, Edwin H., and H. G. Rogers, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic processes comprising stepwise control of dve de- veloper diffusibility in alkali. 3,320,062, 5-16-67, CI. 96 — 3. Land, Edwin IL, M. Green, and M. M. Morse, to Polaroid Corp. Diffusion transfer photographic process using 4,6- diamino-ortho cresol. 3,326,683, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 29. Land. Edwin H„ and H. G. Rogers, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic diffusion transfer color processes. 3,345,163, 10-3- 67, CI. 96—3. Land, Edwin H., M. M. Morse, and E. L. Tankowski, to Polar- oid Corp. Photographic process whereby a fully developed and fixed negative is formed concurrently with a positive silver transfer image. 3,345,166, 10-3-67', CI. 96 — 29. Land, Edwin H., and R. J. Chen, to Polaroid Corp. Photo- graphic process and apparatus for producing photographic images. 3,357,337, 12-12-67, CI. 95—94. Landau. Albert B. Display pack-mixing trav. 3,339,713, 9-5- 67, CI. 206 — 1.9. Landau. Raphael. Method for the preparation of light-sensi- tive diazotype materials and improved materials prepared by such method. 3,353,984, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 34. 242-023— P 48 Landau, Richard E. Method and apparatus for constructing columns of material in soil. 3,303,656, 2-14-67. CI. 61 — 63 Landau, Richard E. Construction of support columns in soil. 3,336,760, 8-22-67, CI. 61—53.6. Landauer, Franz, G. Weckler, and M. Reuter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Prun- ing. Levelling agents for dyeing textile materials. 3,313,- 589, 4-11-67, CI. 8—35. Landauer, Gerd J., to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft zur Forderung der Wissenschaften E.V. Device for producing electro-mag- netic oscillations of very high frequency. 3,313,979, 4-11- 67, CI. 315 — 39. Landauer. Rolf W. : See — Garwin, Richard L., Hardy, and Landauer. 3,297,875. Landbouwwerktuigen-en Machinenfabriek H. Vissers N.V. : See — Vissers, Herbert. 3,298,696. Vissers, Herbert. 3.300,223. Vissers, Herbert. 3,303,890. Vissers, Herbert. 3,331,448. Vissers, Herbert. 3,352,366. Landbrecht, Franz : See— Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Bammes- berger. 3,354,803. Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Renner. 3,348,461. Lande, Bernard Z. Method of forming tufted cushion ele- ments. 3,320,108, 5-16-67, CI. 156 — 219. Lande, Morris M. Beverage making apparatus. 3,304,852, 2-21-67, CI. 99 — 319. Landecker, Kurt, to Research Corp. Closed-circular annular tank circuit for spark gap transmitter. 3,317,839, 5-2-67, Cl. 325—106. Landell, William F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Memory organi- zation wherein only new data bits which are different from the old are recorded. 3,311,893, 3-28-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Landen, William J. : See — Hultgren, Eric G., and Landen. 3,342,190. Landen, William J., to The International Silver Co. Cos- metic container construction. 3,310,168, 3-21-67, Cl. 206—56. Landen, William J., to The International Silver Co. Cartridge- type lipstick container and the like. 3,323,641, 6-6-67, Cl. 206 — 56. Landen, William J., to The International Silver Co. Cartridge- tvpe lipstick container or the like. 3,335,854, 8-15-67, Cl. 206—56. Lander, Arthur G., and D. A. Hausmann, to American Pipe and Construction Co. Products made with furan resin. 3,301,278, 1-31-67, Cl. 138 — 145. Lander, Arthur V., R. E. Scott, and M. J. Beeehey, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator cabinet assembly. 3,- 302,820, 2-7-67, Cl. 220—9. Lander, Walter : See — ■ Stevens, Peter P., Jr. 3,348,595. Landers, Leo A. : See — Schmitt, Joseph M., Landers, and Terenzi. 3.354,238. Landes, Claude L., to Societe Nouvelle d'Electronique et de la Radio-Industrie. System for gating out contents of shift register in response to presence of pulses in selected stages thereof. 3.359,497, 12-19-67, Cl. 325 — 322. Landes Tool Co. : See — Price, Ralph E. 3,334,449. Landfors, Arthur A., to National Research Corp. Diffusion pump. 3,332.608, 7-25-67, Cl. 230—101. Landgraf, Alfred, H. Moell, H. Kerber, F. Wodtcke. F. L. Ebenhoech, and L. Hupfer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Pabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Nickel catalyst. 3,321,534, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 638. Landgraf, Hugo P., to Veb Wirkmaschinenbau Limbach- Oberfrohna. Warp-knitting machine. 3,355,911, 12-5-67, Cl. 66 — 84. Landgraf, Walter D. Double utility typewriter spool. 3,295,- 655, 1-3-67, Cl. 197 — 175. Landgraf, Walter D. Ribbon spool. 3,323,743, 6-6-67, Cl. 242 — 68.3. Landi, Vincent R. : See — Heidt. Lawrence J., and Landi. 3,352,642. Landin, Carl A., to The Hart Mfg. Co. Bimetal snap switch with disconnect lever to prevent contacts from permanently welding. 3,359,3S9, 12-19-67. Cl. 200 — 13S. Landin, Jack T., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Inspecting method and apparatus. 3,356,212, 12-5-67, Cl. 209 — 111.5. Landingham, Richard E., and R. J. South, to Laboratory Construction Co. Fume hood including air deflecting baffle. 3,340,788, 9-12-67, Cl. 98 — 115. Landis, H. Richard, and T. E. Wright. Liquid cooling and dispensing device. 3,315,846, 4-25-67, Cl. 222 — 130. Landis, Harry M. : See — Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr., and Landis. 3,351,586. Landis, Harry M., and J. W. Waseleski. Jr., to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Temperature sensor. 3,339,164, 8-29-67, Cl. 338 22. Landis, Henry R., to Landis Plastics, Inc. Holder for flanged parts. 3,317,087, 5-2-67, Cl. 222—143. Landis, James P., to The Louis Allis Co. Inverter control means. 3,331,011, 7-11-67, Cl. 321 — i4. Landis, James P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. In- verter circuit. 3,334,290, 8-1-67, Cl. 321 — 16. 746 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Landis, Mark H. Vacuum heads for disc grinders, sanders and the like. 3,299,584, 1-24-67, CI. 51 — 362. Landis, Phillip S. : See — Jones, Daniel G., and Landis. 3,325,465. Kerr, George T., and Landis. 3,312,751. Kerr, George T., and Landis. 3,345,135. Landis, Phillip S., to Mobil Oil Corp. Synthesis of acrylic acid esters. 3,334,132, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 486. Landis, Phillip S., to Mobil Oil Corp. Production of cyclic addition products. 3.359,285. 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 346.6. Landis, Phillip S., and P. B. Venuto. Chain alkylation of mer- capto and selenyl aromatic compounds in the presence of an internal ordered alumino-silicate catalyst. 3,329,726, 7-4-67, CI. 260—609. Landis, Phillip S., and P. B. Venuto, to Mobil Oil Corp. Production of phenols. 3,354,221, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 592. Landis Plastics, Inc. : See — Landis, Henry R. 3,317,087. Landis, Robert D. Eaves trough support. 3,333.803, 8-1-67, CI. 248 — 48.2. Landis, Robert D. Gutter hanger. 3,341,158, 9-12-67, CI. 248 — 48.2. Landis, Robert L., and E. D. O'Brien, to The Landis Sales Co., Inc. Laterally movable door mechanism and method. 3,334,441, 8-8-67, CI. 49 — 220. Landis Sales Co., Inc., The : See — Landis, Robert L., and O'Brien. 3,334,441. Landis Tool Co. : See — Dunn, Elman R. 3,309,820. Dunn, Elman R. 3,348,341. Fries, John R., Price, and Boiler. 3,303,614. Price, Ralph E., and Dunn. 3.299.581. Price, Ralph E., and Flohr. 3,313,285. Ruth, Daniel H. 3.318,052. Woodford. Ernest M. 3,300,697. Landler, Yvan, and P. H. Lebel, to Societe Anonyme dite : Pneumatiques et Caoutchouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber Colombes. Processes for the manufacture of cellular products. 3,308,074. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Landler, Yvan, P. Lebel. and J. Revgrobellet, to Pneuma- tiques. Caoutehouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber Colombes. Water adsorbent polyurethane sponge and process for preparing same. 3,326,823, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Landman, Frederick P., and G. Manning, to Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. Driving mechanism for textile machines. 3,333,480, 8-1-67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Landmark Engineering, Inc. : See — Russell. .Tames C. 3,307,276. Landolf, Walter : See — Herzog, Rene, and Landolf. 3.351.180. Landon, Byrel A. Foot operated boat motor guiding appa- ratus. 3,322,092, 5-30-67, CI. 115—18. Landon, Everett W., to Landon. Inc. Jet-washed rotatable filters. 3,297,163. 1-10-67, CI. 210—331. Landon, Everett W., to Landon, Inc. Jet-sprav tube and diverter valve for disc-type filter. 3,329,274, '7-4-67 CI. 210 — 334. Landon, Fred K„ Jr., and H. C. Diniar, to Koppers Co., Inc. Resilient coupling. 3,296,827, 1-10-667, CI. 64 — 11. Landon, Inc. : See — Landon, Everett W. 3.297,163. Landon, Everett W. 3,329.274. Landon. Steven, to Washex Machinery Corp. Apparatus for washing, cleaning or processing. 3,327,507, 6-27-67 CI. 68 — 24. Landor, Walter : See — Stevens, Peter P., Jr. Stevens, Peter P., Jr. Stevens, Peter P.. Jr. Landow, Walter, to A. O, 3.297.193. 3,303.971. 3.323 694. Smith Corp. Solder pot switch ■124. control. 3,310,645, 3-21-67, CI. 200- Landree. Raymond L. : See — Raupp, Ray J., and Landree. 3,317,046. Landreth Industries : See — Blickle, Thomas L. 3.324.618. Landrey, Francis X., and R. L. Snell. Elevator conveyor 3,300,028, 1-24-67, CI. 198—160. Landrum, Ralph A. : See — Hadley, Charles F., and Landrum. 3.323,104. Landrum, Ralph A.. Jr. : See — - Geyer. Robert L., and Landrum. 3,311,875. Landrum. Thomas C. : See — Ross, James F.. Landrum. and Etherington. 3.324,090. Landry, Alfred, to Grove Automation Co.. Inc. Powered, load ejecting wheelbarrow. 3,323,837, 6-6-67, CI. 298 — 2. Landry, Frank K. : See — Hotchkiss, Kendall L., and Landry. 3,311,396. Lands, Alonzo M. : See — Aceto, Mario D., Harris, Lands, and Alexander. 3,328,249. Landsberg. Arne, to United States of America, Interior. Prep- aration of homogeneous powders composed of ultrafine par- ticles. 3,357,819, 12-12-67, CI. 75— .5. Landsberg. Meyer I. : See — Lastnik, Abraham L., and Landsberg. 3,353,187. Landsbergen, Hendricus J., to United States of America, Air Force. Helical slow wave structure traveling wave tube having attenuation material coating the inside of the hol- low support members. 3,329.855, 7-4-67. CI. 315 — 3.5. Landsberger. Kurt. Test tube stirring support. 3,356,346, 12-5-67. CI. 259—71. Landsiedel, Raymond W. Folding pallet. 3,301,200, 1-31- 67, CI. 108—51. Landsittel, David T. : See — Wildeboer, Nicolaas, and Landsittel. 3,356,466. Landskroener, Peter A. : See — Klinger. Guenther H., and Landskroener. 3,341.333. Landskroener, Peter A., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Mixed resin adhesive composition for securing hydrophobic calcium tungstate salt layer to hydrophilic base. 3,316,- 118, 4-25-67, CI. 117—33.5. Landsman, Emanuel : See — Landsman. Irving and E. 3,295,246. Landsman, Irving and E. Insect repellent tapes. 3,295,246, 1-3-67, CI. 43—131. Landua, Alton J.: See — Maycock, Russell L., and Landua. 3,306,872. Landwehr, Martin J. Reels for farm machinery. 3,319,408, 5-16-67, CI. 56—220. Landwier, William G., to The Maytag Co. Filter for laundry machine. 3,352,130, 11-14-67, CI. 68 — 18. Landy, Arney, Jr., and T. D. Lode, to Honeywell Inc. Pulse torque control apparatus. 3,354,366, 11-21-67, CI. 318 — 18. Lane, Charles A. : See — Lucking, Anthonv J., and Lane. 3,348,848. Symonds, Roy, and Lane. 3,329,164. Lane, Donald B. Bleeder valves. 3,318,570, 5-9-67, CI. 251—321. Lane, Donald F. Water softener control apparatus. 3,358,712, 12-19-67, CI. 137 — 624.18. Lane, Duane W., to General Aluminum Products Inc. Cable retaining assembly. 3,335,535, 8-15-67, a. 52 — 204. Lane, Edward J., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Removal of oil films from water. 3,314.540, 4-18-67. CI. 210—77. Lane, Floyd A., to TRW Inc. Wheel balancer. 3,344,674, 10-3- 67, CI. 73—480. Lane, Fred A. Power transmission unit. 3,302,471, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 63. Lane, George A. : See — ■ Niles, Earl T., Lane, and Filter. 3,335,039. Lane, Gordon, to Johnson & Johnson. Perforate film-fiber laminate. 3,331,728, 7-18-67, CI. 161 — 112. Lane, Harrv : See — Silver, James W. and J. M., and Lane. 3,35S,512. Lane, Lee F., to H. C. Price Co. Detecting apparatus includ- ing resilient moisture absorbent roller means for locating discontinuities in non-conductive coatings on conductive ob- jects. 3,343,081, 9-19-67, CI. 324 — 54. Lane, Marvin K, and J. S. Sheahan, to United States Gyp- sum Co Method of producing gypsum articles having im- proved strength to density ratio. 3,359,146, 12-19-67, CI. 156 — 43. Lane, Norman, to BSR Ltd. Detachable spindle for automatic record players. 3,322,428. 5-30-67, CI. 274 — 10. Lane, Raymond J., P. E. Hardy, and J. W. Sharp, to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Jet propulsion power plants. 3,324,- 660, 6-13-67, CI. 60—244. Lane, Robert E., Jr. : See — Coker. William P., and Lane. 3,359,303. Lane, Robert U. : See — Barnett, Louis H., and Lane. 3,302,338. Lane, Robert W., and E. F. Mathers, to The Airolite Co Ver- tical blade louver. 3.348,466, 10-24-67, CI. 98 — 121. Lane, Ronald G., to The National Cash Register Co. Electric stamp issuing mechanism. 3,300,113, 1-24-67, CI. 226 — 110. Lane, Thomas H., and W. E. Tomlinson, to Anagraphic Corp. Illusory motion display devices and method of making same. 3,315,391, 4-25-67, CI. 40—106.52. Lane. Trent: See- Gamble, Leon W., and Lane. 3,354,317. Lan-Elec Ltd. : See — Anecki, Jozef L. 3,319,681. Anecki, Jozef L. S. 320,990. Laney. Charles C, Jr. : See — ■ Kinard, William H., and Laney. 3,296,526. Lang. Alfred A. : See — Byer, Ellis M., and Lang. 3,310,409. Klingbeil, Raymond J., and Lang. 3,315, S9o. Lang, Alfred A., and E. M. Byer, to General Foods Corp. Process for fortifying fruit juice. 3,310,410, 3-21-67, CI. 99—205. Lang, Andr6, and P. Vannel, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Process for producing thioethers. 3,333,008, 7-25-67, CI. 260—609. Lang, Charles F.. J. F. Ritter, and V. D. Claiborne, to Reyn- olds Metals Co. Method of producing propping agent. 3,316,748, 5-2-67, CI. 72—377. Lang. Charles J. : See — De Haas, Gerrit G., Clark, and Lang. 3,337,366. Lang. Charles W. : See — Emerson, John F., and Lang. 3,359,627. Lang, Dietrich, and L. Long. Jr.. to United States of America, Army. P-(thia-n-dodecyl) benzenesulfonates. 3.344,173 9-26-67. CI. 260 — 505. Lang, Edward J., F. S. Grazen, and F. W. Less, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Phenol formaldehvde-urea resin com- ponent binder. 3,306,864, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 17.2. Lang, Edward W., and H. W. McCune, to The Procter & Gam- ble Co. Detergent composition. 3,313,734, 4-11-67, CI. 252 — 152. Lang, Elliot R., to Patwin, Inc. Electromagnetic indicator gating arrangement. 3,353,174, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 325. LIST OF PATENTEES 747 i.;mil. Erich, to !•;. llcrion. Solenoid-operated niultlwny valves. 3,329.165, 7-1-07, CI. 137—625.5. Lang, Ernest U., to National-Standard Co. Apparatus for paying out wire. 3,351,302, 11-7-07, CI. 212 — 15G.2. Lang, Ernest U., to National-Standard Co. wire supply ap paratus. 3,353,730, 11-21-07, CI. 220 — 43. Lang, Fritz, to Impex-Esseu Vertrieb von Werkzeoigen G.m.b.H. Tool holder. 3,341,213, 9-12-67, CI. 279—103. Lang, George P., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Bonding of semiconductor devices to substrate. 3,316,628, 5-2-07, Cl. 29 — 472.7. Lang. Harold M. : See — Silverman, Daniel, and Lang. 3,343, 24S. Lang, Herbert, and F. Nierlich, to Wiener Sehwachstroin- u erke Gesellscbaf t m.b.H. Regulating device for furnaces, particularly annealing furnaces. 3,301, 4S3, 1-31-67, Cl. 236—78. Lang, James W. Mathematics game board. 3,342,493, 9-19-67, Cl. 273 — 135. Lang, Johann H. : See — ICoeller, Paul, and Lang. 3,360,23S. Lang, John L. Process for producing and using a metalloid materia] as a polymerization catalyst. 3,299,026, 1-17-67, Cl. 200—93.7. Lang, Kalnian J. Conduit grip and process. 3,32S,055, 6-27- 67, Cl. 2S7— 20. Lang, Karl A. Furnace heating apparatus. 3,354,257, 11-21- C7. Cl. 13—24. Lang. Karl F. : See — Froitzheim, Mas, Lang, Rappen, and Turowski. 3,347,936. Lang, Keith M. Method for forming roof structure. 3,302,- 302, 2-7-67, Cl. 52 — 743. Lang. Konrnd : See — ■ Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Lang. 3,297,749. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Lang. 3,297,750. Horn, Elmar-Manfred. Kleine-Weisehede, Lang, and Niederprum. 3,350.326. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, Lang, Rinkes, and Voigt. 3,323.S73. Lang, Pierre. Method and device for removing pieces from sheet material. 3,303,979, 2-14-67, Cl. 225 — 1. Lang, Richard E. Free floating ram members for punch presses and the like. 3,339,481, 9-5-67, Cl. 100 — 214. Lang, Richard J. : See — Spiece, Stanley L, and Lang. 3.300,570. Lang, Rudolf, and K. Hartl, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft niit beschrankter Haftung & Co. Photographic camera with depth of field indicator. 3.352,220, 11-14-67, Cl. 95 — 10. Lang, Vincent F., to Eastman Kodak Co. Camera carrying case. 3,314,348, 4-18-67, Cl. 95 — 11. Lang, Warren H., to Swift & Co. Ore concentration. 3,320,373, 6-20-67, Cl. 209— IS. Lang. William H. : See — Lefke. Louis W., and Lang. 3,33S,414. Langan Aperture Cards, Inc. : See — Langan, John F. 3,344,716. Langan, John F. 3.352,045. Langan, John F., to Langan Aperture Cards, Inc. Apparatus for making aperture cards. 3.344,716, 10-3-07, CI. 93 — 1. Langan, John F., to Langan Aperture Cards, Inc. Aperture cards and their manufacture. 3,352,045, 11-14-07, Cl. 40 — 158. Langan, John P. : See — Winogrocki, Ray F., Taylor, and Langan. 3,331,932. Langas, Arthur : See — Howard. Frank C. and Langas. 3,353,737. Langas, Arthur, and F. C. Howard, to Signode Corp. Nail cartridge for driving tool magazines and flexible nail strip therefor. 3,357,701, 12-12-67, Cl. 312 — 73. Langbart, R. V., Ltd. : See — Langbart, Reginald V. 3.321,849. Langbart, Reginald V., to R. V. Langbart, Ltd., d.b.a. F.X. Products Co. Writing pads or tablets. 3,321,849, 5-30-67, Cl. 35—61. Langbein-Pfanhauser Werke A.G. : See — Sassenroth, Karl-Wilhelm, Jansen, and Brugger. 3,322,- 657. L:mgdon. Arthur J., to Week. Edward & Co.. Inc. Peelahle package for sterile articles. 3,320.450. 6-20-07, Cl. 229 — 02. Langdon, Howard H. : See — Auten. Charles R., and Langdon. 3,320,009. Langdon, John L. : See — Frielinghaus, Klaus H., Langdon, and Wetmore. 3,307,- 031. Langdon, William K. : See — Kokorudz, Michael, Langdon, Davis, and Vogt. 3,331,815. Langdon, William K., and M. Kokorudz, to Wvandotte Chemi- cals Corp. Purification process. 3,320,322, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 593. Lange. Alfred, and J. Barthel, to Veb Mansfeld-Kombinat Wilhelm Pieck. Process and furnace for separating volatile from non-volatile material. 3.298,825, 1-17-67, Cl. 75 — 63. Lange, Alfred C. : See — Schauer. Ronald E., Prescher, Van Bosse, and Lange. 3,299,437. Lange, Gertrud, and G. Scholl. Apparatus for mechanizing the cultivation of plants. 3,31S,442, 5-9-67, Cl. 198 — 181. Lange, Hans : See — Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,325,373. Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,341.424. Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,349,850. Lange, Hans, to Deutsche Erdol Aktlengesellschaft. In situ combustion method for residual-oil recovery from petroleum deposits. 3,316,962, 5-2-07, Cl. 166—11. Lange, Hans, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the extraction of liquid and solid bitumens from under- ground deposits. 3,344,856, 10-3-07, Cl. 106 — 4. Lange, Hans, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesellschaft. Process and apparatus for the recovery of liquid bitumen from underground deposits. 3,360,044, 12-26-07, Cl. 166—11. Lange, Henry B. : See — Shew, Daniel, and Lange. 3,303,164. Lange, Joachim : See — Bestian, Herbert. Korbanka, and Lange. 3.308.084. Lange. John E. Rotating zodiac apparatus. 3,319,358, 5-16- 67, Cl. 35—43. Lange, Joseph A., to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Cutoff ma- chine. 3,325,946, 6-20-67, Cl. 51—33. Lange, Karl H., to Balda-Kamerawerk Rudolf Gruter Koin- inandltgesellschaft. Camera accessory shoe arrangement. 3,356,001, 12-5-67, Cl. 95—11. Lange, Karl H., to Balda-Kamerawerk Rudolf Gruter, Kom- manditgesellschaft. Photographic cameras with automatic and flashlight exposure control. 3,358,571, 12-19-67, Cl. 95—10. Lange, Klaus, to H. Mahlo. Photosensitive apparatus for ascertaining and following guide marks on goods. 3,313,- 942, 4-11-07, CI. 250—219. Lange, Lawrence K. : See — Gruodis, Algirdas J., Lange, and McAnney. 3,348,033. Lange, Le Roy J., H. C. Robinson, and G. A. Groth, to Uni- versal Controls Inc. Apparatus for recording sales. 3,335,- 407, 8-8-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Lange, Oswald H., R. J. Stein, and H. E. Tubbs. Continuous detonation reaction engine. 3,336,754, 8-22-67, Cl. 60 — 258. Lange, Raymond C. Condiment holder. 3,331,515, 7-1S-67, Cl. 211—77. Lange, Ronald F. : See — Cook, Donald B., and Lange. 3,322,731. Lange, Samuel A., to American Flange & Mfg. Co.. Inc. Con- tainer and cap with reelosable tear strip. 3,338,445, 8-29- 07. Cl. 215 — 40. Lange, Winthrop E., to Synergistics, Inc. 5-(4-pyridyl)-5- metnyl-l,3,2-dioxanthiane-2-oxide and derivatives. 3,338,- 912, 8-29-07. Cl. 200 — 294.8. Langecker Erhard : See — Battenfeld, Werner, and Langecker. 3.300,556. Battenfeld, Werner, and Langecker. 3,339,232. Langecker. Erhard. Method of forming a blank of thermo- plastic material. 3,304,357, 2-14-67, Cl. 264 — 150. Langecker, Gerhard, to Josef Meissner Kommanditgesellsckaft. Recovery method. 3,346,593, 10-10-67, Cl. 200 — 340. Langella, Frank A. Portable agitator. 3,295,S36, 1-3-67, Cl. 259—122. Langemann, Albert : See — Bollag, Werner. Gutmann. Hegedus, Kaiser, Langemann, Muller, and Zeller. 3,330,837. Gloor, Urs, Goel, Langemann, and Ruegg. 3.349.113. Langen, Edward W., and R. F. Limoges, to United States of America, Navy. Fuze window assembly. 3,336,872, 8-22-67, Cl. 102—70.2. Langenheim, Richard H. : See — Horeth, John M., Langenheim, and Howard. 3,333,391. Langenhoff. Ferdinand : See — Hass, Karl, Epler, and Langenhoff. 3,352,860. Langenstein & Schema nn AG. : See — Brauer, Willi. 3.353.396. Langer, Alfred C. Mechanism for removably securing panels. 3,309,115, 3-14-67. Cl. 287—20.927. Langer, Arthur W., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of tetraalkvl benzene. 3,345,426. 10-3-67, Cl. 260 — 671. Langer, Helmut : See — Doolittle, Howard D., and Langer. 3,334,257. Langer, Helmut, and E. J. Kulowiee, to The Machlett Labora- tories. Vibration resistant electron tube. 3,304,45S, 2-14- 67, Cl. 313 — 269. Langer, Horst G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of pre- paring carbonyl fluoride. 3,322,823. 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 544. Langer, Horst G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for pre- paring fluorine. 3,324,016, 6-6-67, Cl. 204 — 60. Langer, Horst G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Organo metal com- pounds of polyamino polyacetic acids. 3.345,391, 10-3-67, Cl. 260 — 429.7. Langer, Horst G., to Dow Chemical Co., Inc. Water soluble stannous fluoride chelates of hvdroxvethyl- and carboxyl- methyl substituted amines. 3,35S,007, 12-12-07, Cl. 200 — 429.7. Langer, Karl : See — Piecha, Georg, and Langer. 3,326.585. Langer, Paul H., G. J. Fischer, and A. R. Marder, to Curtiss- Wright Corp. Pressure treatment of superalloys and method of making turbine blade therefrom. 3.329,535. 7—4—67, Cl. 148—4. Langer. Sol, to Andrav Products, Inc. Swimming pool cover. 3,344,440, 10-3-67, Cl. 4—172. Langerhorst, Jacob : See — Franken, Adrianus J. J., and Langerhorst. 3,342,994. Langerman. Edward : See — Wagenhauser, George N. 3,343,640. 748 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Langewis, Cornells : See — Henriekson, Henry G., and liangewis. 3,312,097. Smith, Arthur D., Henriekson, and Langewis. 3,353.304. Langewis, Cornells, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Apparatus for forming cup-shaped members. 3,314,274, 4-18-67. CI. 72 — 349. Langewis. Cornelis, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Apparatus for forming container bodies. 3,359,775, 12-26- 67. CI. 72 — 344. Langford, Earl E., and W. W. Atwood, to American Cyanamid Co. Lining for rotary vessels. 3,296,711, 1-10-67, CI. 34—109. Langford, Oswald V., and R. D. Sansum, to Seal-Less Strap- ping Ltd. Package banding tools. 3,319,666, 5-16-67, CI. 140 — 93.2. Langford, Robert B. : See — Kharasch, Norman, and Langford. 3,317,594. Langguth, Arthur F. Sterile high pressure ocean sampler. 3,302,464, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 425.4. Langguth, Erich, and L. Belove, to Sonotone Corp. Alkaline battery cells with silver-oxide or silver electrodes. 3,353,- 998, 11-21-67, CI. 136—6. Langguth. Robert P. : See — Handleman, Avrom R., and Langguth. 3,342.749. Langguth, Robert P., and W. W. Morgenthaler, to Monsanto Co. Corrosion inhibited ammonium sulfate solutions and compositions useful for manufacturing them. 3,309,324, 3-14-67, CI. 252—387. Langguth, Robert P., and W. W. Morgenthaler, to Monsanto Co. Corrosion-inhibited ammonium orthophosphate solu- tions and compositions useful for manufacturing them. 3,338,829. 8-29-67, CI. 252 — 2. Langguth, Robert P., and W. W. Morgenthaler, to Monsanto Co. Corrosion-inhibited phosphate fire-fighting solutions and compositions useful for manufacturing them. 3,350,305, 10-31-67, CI. 252—2. Langhjelm, Henrik G., and C. .T. Di Gioia, to Finn Bergishagen. Variable pitch propeller with automatic adjustment. 3,308,- 8S9, 3-14-67, CI. 170 — 160.51. Langlade Operating Co. : See — Liebmann, Herbert C. Jr. 3,298,057. Langley, Howard D., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Over- load relay with snap-acting condition responsive switch. 3,315,054. 4-18-67, CI. 200— 11G. Langley, Irene L. Plans holder. 3,309,814, 3-21-67, CI. 47 — 41.1. Langley, Robert C, and H. M. Fitch, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Gold-silver coordination compounds and decorating compositions containing same. 3,313,632, 4—11-67, CI. 106—1. Langley, Robert C, J. W. Lindenthal, and W. C. Pfefferle, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Gas separation apparatus. 3,344,- 586, 10-3-67, CI. 55—158. Langley, Thomas J. : See — Olson, Ralph A., Wood, and Langley. 3,335,447. Parks, John W.. Olson, and Langley. 3,348.696. Langlois, Roland E., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method for bonding bodies of multi-filament strands. 3,318,746, 5-9-67, CI. 156—167. Langlykke, Asger F., J. Bernstein, and A. L. La Via, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Stannous fluoride complexes of 2,2'-dithiodipyridine l,l'-dioxides. 3,346,578, 10-10-67, CI. 260—270. Langmesser, Paul : See — Deissmann, Walter, Hund, and Langmesser. 3,330,798. Langmuir, Robert V. : See — Becker, David G., Friichtenicht, Hamermesh, and Lang- muir. 3,317,846. Langmuir, Robert V., to California Institute Research Founda- tion. Quadrupole mass filter with means to generate a noise spectrum exclusive of the resonant frequency of the de- sired ions to deflect stable ions. 3,334,225, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Langner. Alexander : See — Krause, Peter K. H., and Langner. 3,314,525. Langner, Eugene E., Jr., and W. S. Clay, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of producing cast iron in a cupola furnace utlizing an oxygen enriched air blast. 3,295,959, 1-3-67, CI. 75—43. Langner, Ralph R. : See — Peiser, Donald L.. and Langner. 3,324,201. Prindle, Hershel B., Langner, and Chandler. 3,325,436. Langner, Ralph R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilized proteinaceous adhesives. 3.316,112, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 124. Langner, Ralph R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilization and preservation of wood. 3,351,485, 11-7-67, CI. 117 — 147. Langpape. Reinhart : See — Jester, Alfred, Langpape, and Bohdansky. 3,353,037. Langren, Robert J., to Gilbert Hyde Chick Co. Retractable saddle standard. 3,353,820, 11-21-67, CI. 269—328. Langridge. Arthur, W. B. Glass, H. W. Grimwood, and B. A. Hegarty, to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. Semi- conductor junction with a depletion layer. 3,354,003, 11-21- 67, CI. 148—33. Langston Co., The : See — Meister, Hans. 3,346,436. Langstone, Roger J. : See — Godfrey, Gordon R., Langstone, and Yates. 3,303,860. Laniado, Constance A. Garment stay. 3,357,028, 12-12-67, CI. 2—256. Lanier, Doris L. : See — Muller, Wolf, Kulesh. and Lanier. 3,309,064. Lanier, Edward M. Aircraft lift-increasing device. 3,326,500, 6-20-67, CI. 244 — 42. Lanier Electronics Laboratory. Inc. : See — Bolick, Fred C, Jr. 3,321,786. Bolick, Fred C, Jr. 3.32S.536. Bolick, Fred C, Jr. 3,347.432. Lanier, Leo H. Oyster opening machine. 3,303,527, 2-14-67, CI. 17—9. Lanier, Reginald S. : See — Muller, Wolf, Kulesh. and Lanier. 3,309,064. Lanier, William E. : See — Clements, John B., Summers, and Lanier. 3,313,756. Cox, Paul R., Jr., and Lanier. 3,318,833. Lanius, James C, Jr., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Dished lock washer. 3,352,344, 11-14-67, CI. 151 — 35. Lanlzzani, Charles E., to United States of America, Army. Firing pin safety mechanism for an externally powered automatic gun. 3.303,743, 2-14-67, CI. 89—149. Lanizzani, Charles E., to United States of America, Army. Barrel surrounding mount for operating drum of externally powered automatic gun. 3,303,744, 2-14-67, CI. 89—161. Lankelma, Herman P., Jr. : See — Kinnavy, James W, and Lankelma. 3,338,456. Lankford, Eugene, Jr. Boat top for cruising. 3,325,836, 6-20- 67, CI. 9—1. Lankford, William A., to USCO Power Equipment Corp. Line tension circuit interrupter. 3.300,599, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 48. Lankford, William L., Jr., C. S. Ward, and R. L. Van Winkle, to The Geolograph Co. Pneumatic footage transmitter. 3,335,754, 8-15-67, CI. 137 — 624.15. Lankford, William L., Jr., H. E. Mathis J. C. Keller, L. G. Bowman, and R. L. Van Winkle, to The Geolograph Co. Pneumatic well depth recorder. 3,348,231, 10-17-67, CI. 346—33. Lankro Chemicals Ltd. : See — Chandley, Edwin F., Levy, and Lowe. 3,350,361. Lanman, Robert K., to Armorlite Lens Co., Inc. Method of supporting lens blanks for grinding and polishing. 3,355,- 342, 11-28-67, CI. 156—295. Lanmon, C. P., II, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Methods for well completion. 3.347,315, 10-17-67, CI. 166—23. Lanmon, C. P., II, to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Appa- ratus for well completion. 3,347,322, 10-17-67. CI. 175— 4.52. Lannerd, Paul U., deceased (by R. P. Lannerd). Reversing mechanism for digital counters. 3,355,103, 11-28-67, CI. 235—103. Lannerd, Robert P. : See — Lannerd, Paul U. 3,355,103. Lannert, Melvin R., to Paragon Die Casting Co. Method of making a speaker grill. 3,328,869, 7-4-67, CI. 29 — 160. Lanning, William C. : See — Myers, John W., and Lanning. 3,296,323. Lannis, Joseph A. Insecticide dust spraying machine. 3,327,- 424, 6-27-67, CI. 43—148. Lannom, William A., y 2 to Edgar J. Schroth. Bevel edging device. 3,315,415, 4-25-67, CI. 51 — 97. La Noce. Tullio : See — Nobile, Luciano, and La Noce. 3,309,360. Lanphere, Robert E. : See — MacAllister, Robert V., Crosby, and Lanphere. 3,354,046. Lanphere, Robert E., to Standard Brands Inc. Stabilization of pasted starch. 3,356,531, 12-5-67, CI. 127 — 33. Lanseborg, Lars, to Franz Whernman AB Konsulterande Ingeniorsbyra. Tank vehicles or the transportation of powdery materials. 3,318,485, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 136. Lansing, Bagnall Ltd. : See — Dixon, John D. 3,339,768. Freeman, Dennis H., Jeffrey, Weaver, and Holland. 3,313,378. Goodacre, Cecil. 3,352,569. Goodacre, Ronald. 3,327,384. Goodacre, Ronald. 3,327,875. Goodacre, Ronald. 3.358,791. Payne, Ivan S. 3,297,930. Lansky, Zdenek J., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Air line filter and drain float assembly therefor 3,330,292, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 192. Lansky, Zdenek J., and K. W. H. Leibfritz. to Parker-Han- nifin Corp. Method of making containers for fluids under pressure. 3,303,560, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 421. Lansky, Zdenek. J., and K. W. Leibfritz, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Valve operating mechanism. 3,318,332, 5-9-67, CI. 137—625.64. Lansky, Zdenek J., and K. W. Leibfritz, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Valve assembly. 3,347,259, 10-17-67, CI. 137—269, Lant, Thomas P. R., and E. D. Teague. Protective flame sprayed coatings. 3,325,303, 6-13-67, CI. 117 — 26. Lanta. Jifi : See — Ripka, Josef, Lanta, Chrtek, and Mafsalek. 3,339,359. Lanthier, Raymond, to Shawinigan Chemicals Ltd. Radia- tion polymerization process and products thereof. 3,303,- 174, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 89.1. Lantz, Jean, to Societe Precismeca. Device for transporting materials. 3,356,206, 12-5-67, CI. 198—192. Lantz, Willard J. : See — Roe, William P., and Lantz. 3,320,040. Lanum, William J. : See — Petersen, Gerald A., and Lanum. 3,346,284. LIST OK PATENTEES 749 Lanyon, Hubert P. D. : See — Dresner, Joseph, and Lanyon. 3,310,700. Lanz, George T. : See — Hale, Douglas, Lanz, and James. 3,297,731. Lanz, George T., to Ralston Purina Co. Method for preparing an animal food comprising substantially unoxidizcd lisli meal and condensed fish solubles. 3, 30!), 115, 12-19-07, CI. 99—7. Lanza Ltd. : See — Peterhans, Ernst, and Schiltknecht. 3,299,133. Lanzendorfer, Anton, to Durkoppwerke Aktiengesellschaft, to Chaln-stltch sewing machine. 3,301,200, 1-31-G7, CI. 112—199. Lanzetta, George J. Sliding side jaw wrench having a worm gear adjustment gear. 3,326,0GS, 6-20-67, CI. 81 — 165. Lanzl. Robert H. : See — Fahey, John R., and Lanzl. 3,346,787. Lanzon, Amleto P. and L. F. Portable illuminated signal flag. 3,305,961. 2-2S-67, CI. 40 — 129. Lanzon, Leo F. : See — Lanzon, Amleto P. and L. F. 3,395,961. Laos, Ivar : See — Brown, Edward A., and Laos. 3,311,644. Laos, Ivar, to G. D. Searle & Co. 17-oxygenated 4-halo-2- methvlene (androst/estr)-4-en-3-ones and intermediates. 3,352,855, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Lapaix, Andre L., to Prat-Daniel. Method and apparatus for the decantatlon of liquids. 3,320,161, 5-16-67, CI. 210 — 19. La Pan, Alfred F., and R. L. Neumeister, to United Aircraft Corp. Tube-to-sheet joint making. 3,349,465, 10-31-67, CI. 29— 167 3. Lapeyre, Fernand S., to The Laitram Corp. Process for treat- ing shrimp. 3,331,097, 7-1S-67, CI. 17—45. Lapeyre, James M., to The Laitram Corp. Process for In- dividual^ treating headless shrimp. 3,324,504, 6-13-G7, CI. 17—45. Lapeyre, James M., to The Laitram Corp. Process for in- dividually treating headless shrimp. 3,345,682, 10-10-67, CI. 17 — 45. Lapierre, Marcel, to CSF Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Gyroscope precession control system. 3,301,070, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 5.4. La Pierre, Raymond J., to Merck & Co., Inc. Water-soluble benzimidazole-containing coordination compounds and methods relating thereto. 3,324,102. 6-6-G7. CI. 200 — 96.5. La Pine, Robert L., M. J. Crepeau, and R. J. Pardon, to First National Bank of Escanaba. Fish filleting machine. 3,303,526, 2-14-67. CI. 17 — 4. La Pine Scientific Co. : see — Hursh, Ronald, and Ringhofer. 3,353,284. MacKenzie, Alan P., and Kroener. 3,355.057. Lapinski, Francis A., to Honeywell Inc. Record drive system including feedback means. 3,315,266, 4-18-67, CI. 346 — 32. La Plante, Gordyn T., to General Electric Co. Package and retainer tray. 3,351,192, 11-7-67, CI. 206 — 56. La Plante, Jerry C, to Alloys Unlimited Inc. Methods of bonding secondary materials to bervlliuru-copper. 3,302.- 280, 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 475. Lapluye, Gerard : See — Provisor, Henri, and Lapluye. 3,357.857. La Point, James P. Die casting apparatus with bent spring mold maintaining means. 3,309,741, 3-21-67, CI. 22 — 94. La Pointe, Gabriel M., to Parker Mfg. Co. Torque limiting device. 3,308.690, 3-14-67, CI. SI — 52.5. Lapointe, Joseph A. : See — De Montigny, Raimbault M. A. T., Lapointe, and Bu- chanan. 3.311.533. Lapointe, Lloyd J., and R. L. Parker, to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Spring and screw combination carriage drive means. 3.318,431, 5-9-67, CI. 197 — 90. Lapointe, Simeon. Method for bleeding a hydraulic system. 3,359,994, 12-26-67, CI. 137—15. Laporte Chemicals Ltd. : See — Leaver, John P.. and Hildon. 3,351,426. Logan. William R., and Braid. 3,348.916. Ogilvie, Alexander, and Laurence. 3,323,868. Williams. Selwyn D. 3,321,279. Laporte, Eugene F., to North American Aviation, Inc. Signal integrating apparatus. 3,317,756, 5-2-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. La Porte, Gerald E.. J. D. Lear, and W. C. Whitcher, to Fed- ders Corp. Method of making radiators. 3,310,86S, 3-28-67, CI. 29—157.3. La Porte, Gerald E., J. D. Lear, and W. C. Whitcher. to Fed- ders Corp. Method of making radiators. 3,310,869, 3-28- 67. CI. 29 — 157.3. Laporte, Jean, F. Giolito, and H.-W. Schleicher, to Societe Progil. Protection of sinteied aluminum from alteration in organic liquids. 3,306,773, 2-28-67, CI. 134 — 2. Laporte Titanium Ltd. : See — Claridge. Maurice A.. Jones, and Wigginton. 3,341,014. Dear, William N. 3,297,411. Lapp-Finze Eisenwarenfabriken Aktiengesellschaft : See — Dufek, Paul. 3,311,944. Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. : See — Fiero, Carl D.. and Killian. 3,296,35S. Lapp. Rudolph S. 3,347,003. Stettinius, Kenneth E. 3,341,136. Lapp, Roger H., to United States of America, Navv. Torsion- ally decoupled antenna support. 3,296,621, 1-3-67, CI. 343—765. Lapp, Rudolph S., to Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. Protective mounting structure for retractable antenna. 3,347,003, 10-17-67, CI. 52—169. Lappala. Rlsto I'., N. J. Ilaight, and J. M. Diehl, to GrllTolyn Co., Inc. Tear resistant material comprising perforated sheet. 3,301,738, 1-31-67, Cl. 161 — 49. Lappala, Risto P., and J. M. Diehl, to Bjorksten Research Laboratories, Inc. Tear resistant material. 3,310,453, 3-21-67, Cl. 161 — 49. Lappin, Gerald R. : See — Bell, Alan, and Lappin. 3,347,938. Newland, Gordon C., and Lappin. 3,342,850. Thompson, John W., and Lappin. 3,328,301. Lappin, Gerald R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Amide or imine hydrocarbon fuel stabilizers. 3,326,975, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 561. Lappin, Gerald R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Color stabilized poly-a-olefin compositions. 3,349,059, 10-24-67, Cl. 260— 45.S5. Lappin, Gerald R., and J. W. Tambyln, to Eastman Kodak Co. Ultraviolet light stabilized polyester and polyolefin compositions. 3,3,310,525, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 15.95. Lappin. Kenneth R. : See — Maurer, John A., and Lappin. 3,346,957. Maurer, John A., Lappin, and Buchtel. 3,359,638. Lappin, Richard J., and R. G. Mohr, to Brunswick Corp. Furniture unit and assembly. 3,314,740, 4-4S-67, Cl. 312 — 111. Lapple, Walter C, to FMC Corp. Production of phosphoric acid from a phosphatic ore. 3,323.864, 6-6-67. Cl. 23 — 165. Lapporte, Seymour J., to Chevron Research Co. Isomeriza- tion of olefinic hydrocarbons. 3,306,951, 2-28-67, Cl. 260—683.2. La Presicion Mecanique Labinal : See — Jollois, Jean-Marie. 3,332,002. Lapreziosa, Emanuel : See — Jones, William H., and Lapreziosa. 3,341,996. La Publicite Francaise : See — Dangauthier, Marcel. 3,315,651. Dangauthler, Marcel. 3,353,422. Dangauthier, Marcel. 3,354,874. Lapworth, Charles W. Retractable cabin hatch for boats. 3,312,990, 4-11-67, Cl. 9 — 1. Lara, Eusebio R. Pliers-type tool for removing windshield wiper assemblies. 3,315,341, 4-25-67, Cl. 29 — 278. Lara, Eusebio R. Tool for installing assemblies to carry wind- shield wiper blades. 3,353,253, 11-21-67, Cl. 29 — 239. Lara, Rolando, to Chevron Research Co. Double sonogram- ming for seismic record improvement. 3,346,840, 10-10-67, Cl. 340—15.5. Laragh, John H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Synergistic diuretic composition. 3,323,997, 6-6-67, Cl. 167—65. La Raus, Julius. Florists' flower delivery holder. 3,297,289, 1-10-67, Cl. 248—152. Lardner, Robert E., to Western Pneumatics Ltd. Hydraulic hoist for tow trucks. 3,348,809, 10^24-67, Cl. 254 — 124. Large, Charles M. : See — Bergy, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3,305,554. Large Mine Shaft Drillers, Inc. : See — Crews, Sim H. 3,297,100. Larger, George K. Brick laying apparatus. 3,350,833, 11-7- 67, Cl. 52—749. Largey, Thomas P. Automatic telephone system having re- stricted service means. 3,331,926, 7-18-67, Cl. 179 — 18. Laridon, Urbain L., and G. A. Delzenne, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Photochemical insolubilization of polymers. 3,345.171, 10-3-67, Cl. 96—36. Larimer, Mary H. : See — Monroe. Joseph W., Murphy, Larimer, Brown, and Potts. 3,312,231. Lark Luggage Corp. : See — Pelavin, Joseph, and Sheiman. 3,319,743. Larkam, Charles W., to United States of America, Navy. Electrochemical microphone. 3,359,465, 12-19-67, Cl. 317 — 231. Larkfeldt, Birger : See — Samuelsson, Evert, and Larkfeldt. 3.347,146. Larkin, Artemas M., and R. E. Middleton, to Lockheed Air- craft Corp. Quick disconnect coupling. 3.357,452, 12-12- 67, Cl. 137—614.01. Larkin, David E. : See — Cooper, Noel R., Hurlev, Larkin, Mavis, and Jones. 3,300,316. Larkin, Donald R. : See — Horlenko, Theodore, and Larkin. 3,317,563. Larkin, Joseph F., to International Resistance Co. Package for electrical components. 3,322,268, 5-30-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Larkin, Judith A. : See — Bard, Charleton C, and Larkin. 3,305,364. Larkin, Mark E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Tapping T and valve. 3,349,792, 10-31-67, Cl. 137 — 318. Larkin, Mark E., and R. G. Marrs, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Receptacle holder. 3,310,266, 3-21-67, Cl. 248 — 154. Larkin, Melvin W. : See — Thomas, Philip R., and Larkin. 3,305,709. Larkin, Robert E., to Cutler Hammer. Inc. Contact mounting structure for electric switches. 3,330,924, 7-11-67, Cl. 200—67. Larkin, Sam. Automatic machines for forming an interme- diate zig-zag wire and welding it to outer parallel wires. 3.310,075, 3-21-67, Cl. 140—112. 750 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Larkin, Wallace K. Landing gear apparatus for light am- phibious aircraft. 3,347,499, 10-17-67, CI. 244 — 101. Larkins, Joseph J Hole closure for electrical terminal box. 3,35S,S70, 12-19-67, CI. 220 — 27. Larkins, Robert 1 J . : see — Trotter, Ide P., Jr., Larkins, and Webber. 3.321.2S0. Larksins, Joseph J. Protective alarm device. 3,323,122, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 384. Larmer, John W. : See — Hungerford, William J., Larmer, and Levinsohn. 3,341,- 977. Larner. William H. V., Jr., E. Reutern, and S. T. Semegen, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Leather-like composition. 3,336,183, 8-15-67, CI. 161—156. La Rosa, Richard, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Parametric amplification systems utilizing low pump frequencies with circulator and up-converter isolation. 3,320,432, 5-16-67, CI. 307 — 88.3. La Rosa, William A., J. A. Sargeant, and E. P. Troeger, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Non-destructive quick leak tester. 3,343,404, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 49.3. La Rouche, Adrian J. Charge support means for mortar weapon. 3,331,323, 7-18-67, CI. 102 — 49.2. La Roy, Dick, to Hollandse Signaalapparaten, N.V. Contact bank for a switching device. 3,324,269, 6-6-67, CI. 200—166. Larrabee, Prank M., to Knapp Mfg. Co. Phone book hanger. 3,322,385, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 207. Larraburu, Philip M., to Textron Electronics, Inc. Optical collimating system. 3,302,016, 1-31-67, CI. 240 — 41.3. Larraburu, Philip M., and M. A. Suntop, to Bausch & Lamb Inc. Microscope with photoelectric scanner for accurately determining the position of a line. 3,317,739, 5-2-67, CI. 250—232. Larrigan, Harry J. : See — Edwards, James W., Mays, and Larrigan. 3,302,560. Larrigan, Harry J.. M. J. Browne, and C. H. Adams, to Mon- santo Co. Extensometer. 3,295,365, 1-3-67, CI. 73 — 95. Larrison, John E., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Housed semicon- ductor device with thermally matched elements. 3,331,995, 7-18-67. CI. 317 — 234. Larrison, John E., and B. G. Bender, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Magnetic pickup device. 3,297,352, 1-10-67, CI. 294—65.5. Larrison, Millard S., to Union Carbide Corp. Reaction prod- ucts of chloral and polyalkylene glycol phosphorous esters and process thereof. 3,328,493, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 929. Larrison, Millard S., to Weston Chemical Corp. Chlorine and/ or bromine phosphites. 3,333,026, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 930. Larrison, Millard S., to Weston Chemical Corp. Chlorine and/ or bromine phosphates and thiophosphates. 3,333,027, 7-25-67, CI. 260—930. Larrison, Millard S., to Weston Chemical Corp. Chlorine and/ or bromine phosphonates. 3,333,02S, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 930. Larrison, Millard S., to Weston Chemical Corp. Polyphosphites and process of making same. 3,341,629, 9-12-67, CI. 260—928. Larrison, Millard S., to Union Carbide Corp. Diphosphates. 3,354,241, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 929. Larrison, Millard S., to First National Bank of Morgantown. Di[dihydrocarbylphosphito eyclohexyl (phenyl)] alkylidene. 3,356,770, 12-5-67, CI. 260—930. Larrison, Owen D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Photocell ac- tuated signal attenuating device. 3,333,1S3, 7-25-67, CI. 323 — 64. Larrowe, Boyd T., to Burroughs Corp. Electronic plotting de- vice. 3,320,409, 5-16-67, CI. 235—151. Larrowe, Boyd T., and L. M. Scholten, to Burroughs Corp. Electronic character generator. 3,329,947, 7—4-67, CI. 340—324. Larsen, Arne H. : See — Beck, George C, Godat, Larsen, Rajac. 3,312,325. Larsen, Arthur B., to TRW Inc. High speed static switch. 3,300,651. 1-24-67, CI. 307 — 66. Larsen, Arthur B., to TRW Inc. Pulse controlled inverter cir- cuit. 3.350.625. 10-31-67, CI. 321—45. Larsen, Aubrey A. : See — Gould. William A., and Larsen. 3,297,717. Larsen, Aubrey A., to Sterling Drug Inc. N,N'-bls(3-amino- 5-carboxy-2,4,6-triiodophenyl)-lower-alkanedioic acid amide and derivatives. 3,306,927, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 471. Larsen. Aubrey A., J. E. Siggins, and J. H. Ackerman, to Sterling Drug, Inc. Esters of monocodinated benzoyloxy- alkanofc acids. 3,317,569, 5-2-67, CI. 260—347.4. Larsen, Aubrey A., and R. H. Uloth. to Mead Johnson & Co. Anilides. 3,341.584, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 556. Larsen, Bendt W., and K. V. Valbjorn, to Danfoss A/S. Re- frigeration compressor capacity and loading control means. 3,301,470, 1-31-67, CI. 230 — 22. Larsen, Borge: See — Larsen, Viggo, and Larsen. 3,297,270. Larsen, Donald W., and C. L. Kehr, to W. R. Grace & Co. Battery separator. 3,351,495, 11-7-67, CI. 136 — 146. Larsen, Earl I. : See — Krock, Richard H., Larsen, and Jones. 3.322,512. Krock, Richard H., Larsen, and Jones. 3,323,880. Larsen, Eric R. : See — Pumpelly, Charles T., Pedjac, and Larsen. 3,359,329. Larsen, Eric R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of preserv- ing aqueous organic dispersions from microbial attack. 3,312,588, 4-4-67, CI. 167—33. Larsen, Erling A. Golf swing training device. 3,352,559, 11-14-67, CI. 273 — 187. Larsen, Farrell G., to General Precision, Inc. Ammunition round. 3,334,588, 8-8-67, CI. 102 — 42. Larsen, Hans R., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Electrical cables insulated with polyethylene stabilized with a p- phenylphenol formaldehyde condensation product. 3,297,- 478, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 232. Larsen, Hans R., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Polyethylene blends containing trace amounts of polytetrafluoroethylene. 3,334,157, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 897. Larsen, Hans R., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Rate-con- trolled vulcanization of polyethylene. 3,335,124, 8-8-67, CI. 260—94.9. Larsen, Hans R., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Static charge elimination in polyethylene. 3,357,966, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Larsen, Hugh W., to General Motors Corp. Vibration damper. 3,296,887, 1-10-67, CI. 74—574. Larsen, Hugh W., and C. E. Talaski, to General Motors Corp. Electrodynamic vibration producing apparatus. 3,331,239, 7-18-67, CI. 73—71.6. Larsen, John E., to General Electric Co. Method of introduc- ing electrical conductors into conductor accommodating structure. 3,333,327, 8-1-67, CI. 29—596. Larsen, Kurt K., and A. I Pedersen, to Blue Galnt Equip- ment of Canada Ltd. Dock levellers. 3,316,575, 5-2-67, CI. 14 — 71. Larsen, Kurt R., and H. Brekell, to Aktiebolaget Svenska Flaktfabriken. Arrangement in multi-deck driers with roller conveyors. 3,296,713, 1-10-67, CI. 34 — 205. Larsen, Leon V., and L. P. Blanchet, to General Electric Co. Laminated sheet material and process for treating. 3,315,- 514, 4-25-67, CI. 72—363. Larsen, Lester J. : See — Shutt, Paul B., Larsen, and Ferrell. 3,344,944. Larsen, Ludolph : See — Blomquist, Arthur G., Larsen, Neuman, and Wermager. 3,300.600. Larsen, Lvle V. : See — Arnold, Perry C, Stanicl., and Larsen. 3,306,642. Larsen, Lyle V., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Apparatus for wrapping multiple-layer vessels. 3,357,089, 12-12-67, CI. 29—446. Larsen, Norman B., to Matrix Laboratories, Inc. Disposable dispensing container. 3,298,575, 1-17-67, CI. 222 — 399. Larsen, Norman B., to Matrix Laboratories, Inc. Plant pro- tector. 3,320,697, 5-23-67, CI. 47 — 34.11. Larsen, Norman B., to C. J. Webb, Inc. Composition for protecting metals against corrosion. 3,341,461, 9-12-07, CI. 252—153. Larsen, Olaf E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Extrusion method. 3,309,436, 3-14-67, CI. 264 — 25. Larsen, Ralph L. Surface projectile game apparatus. 3,356,- 370, 12-5-67, CI. 273 — 176. Larsen, Raymond B., to Electric Information Co. Frequency coded digital recording system. 3,354,463, 11-21-67, CI. 346 — 74. Larsen, Robert G. : See — Harriss, Andrew J., Jr., and Larsen. 3,307,320. Larsen, Ronald L., to Wood Conversion Co. Spring-cushion structures and cushioning material therefor. 3,315,283, 4-25-67, CI. 5 — 354. Larsen, Trygve. Window locfe. 3,306,644, 2-28-67, CI. 292 — 241. Larsen, Viggo, and B„ to Nordisk Plaster Industri A/S. Driving spindle for winding up of strips of foil material. 3,297,270, 1-10-67, CI. 242—56.9. Larsen, Walter N., R. C. Purdy, and D. G. Schwenker, to General Electric Co. Method of making electrical members. 3,359,631, 12-26-67, CI. 29—606. Larson, Arthur L. R. : See — Riehter, Peter, and Larson. 3,326,591. Larson, Carl W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Color infor- mation display and optical means. 3,331,920, 7-18-67, CI. 178—5.4. Larson, Charles L., to Jeddeloh Bros. Sweed Mills, Inc. Se- quence unloader. 3,301,377, 1-31-67, CI. 198 — 32. Larson, Charles L., to Jeddeloh Bros. Sweed Mills, Inc. Sheet advancer. 3,350,090, 10-31^67, CI. 271 — 43. Larson, Chas. O., Co. : See — Larson, Charles O. 3,295,472. Larson, Charles O. 3,334,930. Larson, Charles O. 3,357,670. Larson, Charles O., to Chas. O. Larson Co. Table leg assem- bly. 3,295,472, 1-3-67, CI. 108—144. Larson, Charles O., to Chas. O. Larson Co. Folding leg as- sembly. 3,334,930, 8-8-67, CI. 287 — 14. Larson, Charles O., to Chas. O. Larson Co. Two-way spring lock hook. 3.357,670, 12-12-67, CI. 248 — 361. Larson, Donald G., and W. H. Waehowiak, to Warwick Elec- tronics, Inc. Anti-backlash gear and assembly. 3,357,273, 12-12-67, CI. 74 — 440. Larson, Edward S., Jr. : See — Glass, Marvin I., Larson, and Licitis. 3,318,600. Larson, Ernest J., Jr. Temporary shelter for injured persons. 3,298,382, 1-17-67, CI. 135 — 14. Larson, Eugene, to National Induutrial Equipment Co. Freez- ing chamber conveyor. 3,303,918, 2-14-67, CI. 198 — 103. Larson, Gene M. : See — Bies, John L., and Larson. 3,345,111. LIST OF PATENTEES 751 Larson, George B. Hygienic pud and dispenser unit. .".,343, SOS, 9-28-67, CI. 312—60. Larson, Gustav O. Molecular models. 3,313,0-12, 4-11-67, CI. 35 — 18. Larson, Harold A., to General Electric Co. Anti-icing means. 3,341,114, 9-12-07, CI. 230 — 132. Larson, Harold A., F. A. Schultz, L. H. Thompson, and J. F. Wells, to International Business Machines Corp. Magnetic tape transport machine. 3,311,280. 3-28-67, CI. 226 — 190. Larson Harold F. : See — Schultz, Robert L., and Larson. 3,341,863. Larson. Harvey D., to Xedmac, Inc. Hydraulic measuring .l,\ Lee. 3 320,673, 5-23-67, CI. 33 — 172. Larson, Hester E. One-piece garment. 3,339,209, 9-5-67, CI. 2 — 74. Larson, John C, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. Be. 2i;.J2S, 6-27-67, CI. 244- -77. Larson, John C, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,322,375, 5-30-67, CI. 244 — 77. Larson, John E., and J. G. Kuderna, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. 2,4-dihalophenyl esters of lower alkane- and haloalkane- sulfonic acids. 3,346,613, 10-10-67, CI. 260—456. Larson, John R., and R. P. Zimmerman, to Universal Oil Products Co. Cyclocoohgomerization process. 3,349,138, 10- 24-tw. CI. 260 — 666. Larson, John W., to United Aircraft Corp. Electro-fluid- dynamic generator. 3,346,747, 10-10-67, CI. 310 — 11. Larson, Karl O. Bag holder. 3,297,287, 1-10-67, CI. 24S— 101. Larson, Lawrence L. : See — Ruger, William B., and Larson. 3,355,S33. Larson, Leslie B. Attachment for envelope handling machine. 3,353,461, 11-21-67, CI. 93—62. Larson. Lester L., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire retreading equipment. 3,315,312, 4-25-67. CI. IS — IS. Larson, Lewis G. : See — Johnson, Paul H., Logan, and Larson. 3,318,720. Wilson, Reagan T., and Larson. 3,346,661. Larson. Lowell A. Combined material mixer and distributor. 3,346.239, 10-10-67, CI. 259—9. Larson Mfg. Co., The : See — Guthrie, Foster H. 3,304,038. Larson, Maurice A., and K. C. Hong, to Iowa State University Research Foundation. Method comprising the application of a phosphorus sulfide-ammonia solution to the soil. 3,343,- 939, 9-26-67, CI. 71—32. Larson, Melrin L., to American Metal Climax. Inc. Process for making molybdenum acetylacetonate. 3,320,294, 5-16- 67, CI. 260 — 129. Larson, Melvin L., to American Metal Climax. Inc. Molybdeny) (V) bisacetylacetonate and method of preparing same. 3,326,949, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 129. Larson, Rawley D. : See — Jamieson, Jamie L., Hyter. Cady, and Larson. 3,337,434. Larson, Robert L., to Parper Metal Goods Co. Two part peg hook. 3.339.S71, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 225. Larson, Robert W., to Beloit Corp. Delimbing apparatus for tall trees. 3,323,563, 6-6-67, CI. 144 — 2. Larson, Robert W., to Beloit Corp. Rack structure for tree harvesting apparatus. 3,335,886, S-15-67, CI. 214 — 502. Larson, Robert W., to Beloit Corp. Self-loading skidder and stacker. 3,342,357, 9-19-67, CI. 214 — 147. Larson. Robert W., O. E. Olson, W. D. Harkness, and W. E. Mair. Method of delimbing and felling trees. 3,353,575, 11-21-67. CI. 144—309. Larson, Rodger G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electro- magnetic switching device having a discharge gap formed by two spaced coaxial lines extending into a gas-rilled wave- guide. 3,319,114, 5-9-67, CI. 315 — 39. Larson, Russell H. : See — Blaauw, Gerrit A., Wright, and Larson. 3,32S,771. Larson. Theodore L. : See — Seim, Henry J., Murdock, and Larson. 3,356,536. Larson. Warren A., and A. Whitman, to Spraque Electric Co. Micromodule. 3,311,791, 3-28-67, CI. 317 — 101. Larson, Wesley S. : See — Richardson, Genry M., Alberghini, Wilev, and Larson. 3,351.509. Larson. William C. : See — Wheeler, Dean F., McCabe, Cowles, and Larson. 3,307,- Larsson, Anders : See — Fransson. Karl-Erik, and Larsson. 3,316,953. Larsson, Bengt-Ake, to Aktiebolaget Svendka Flaktfabriken. Method for humidifying boards of wood fibre or similar material. 3,335,499, 8-15-67, CI. 34 — 13.8. Larsson. Bertil I., to Aktiebolaget Sigfried Stenberg. Method and a machine tool for cutting and/or treating threads of rod-shaped work pieces. 3,343,458. 9-26-67, CI. 90 — 11.62. Larsson, Bo Gunnar, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Rotary piston machines and cylinder housings. 3,307,454, 3-7- Larsson, Eskil. Housing for electrical apparatus having an electrical cable connected therewith. 3.324 228 6-6-67 CI 174 — 65. Larsson, Ingniar V. : See — Sanded Nils B. L., and Larsson. 3,297,116. Larsson, Ivar F., and D. Pilestnieks. Apparatus for coating metal on a substrate. 3,356,066, 12-5-67, CI. IIS 109. ' Larsson, Kurt E. S., to L. A. Bettsher. Frozen meat slicer having transmission with irrational ratio. 3,314,461, 4-1 s- 07, CI. 146—105. La Rue, Albert D., and R. S. Symons, to Varian Associates. Electron tube with collector having magnetic field associ- ated therewith, said field causing electron dispersion throughout the collector. 3,297,007, 1-10-67, CI. 315 — 5.39. LaRue, Albert D., R. H. L. Bibb, and R. S. Symons, to Varian Associates. Beam current measurement by inductive tech- niques for high frequency electron discharge device. 3,316,- 4S5, 4-25-67, CI. 324 — 24. La Rue, Donald G. : See — Townsend, Merlyn E., Guelda, and La Rue. 3,311,956. La Rue, Eleanor S. and F. G. ; said F. G. la Rue assor. to said E. S. la Rue. Detachable fastener. 3,303,543, 2-14- 67. CI. 24 — 104. La Rue, Frederick G. : See — La Rue, Eleanor S. and F. G. 3,303.543. La Russa, Joseph, to Farrand Optical Co., Inc. Vibration iso- lator. 3,358,958, 12-19-67, CI. 24S — 35S. Lary, Edmund C, R. H. Bullis, and R. G. Meyerand, Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Hall effect thermionic converter battery. 3,322,978, 5-30-67, CI. 310—4. La Salle Machine Tool Inc. : See — Sattler, Robert I. 3,345,747. Van Den Kieboom, John. 3,358,529. Lasar, William. Automatic meat grinding apparatus. 3,310,- 0S6, 3-21-67, CI. 146 — 186. Lasbray, Ian K. B., to Short Bros. & Harland Ltd. Transfer devices. 3,348,359, 10-24-67, CI. 53 — 52. Lasch, Cecil A., Jr., to Electroglas, Inc. Diffusion furnace utilizing high speed recovery. 3,311,694, 3-28-67, CI. 13 — 24. Lasch, Cecil A., Jr., G. P. Hampton, and B. J. Speransky, to Electroglas, Inc. Diffusion furnace. 3,299,196, 1-17-67, a. 13—24. Lasco Industries, Inc. : See — Stiller, Leonard A. 3,309,891. Stiller, Leonard A. 3,310,958. Lasco, Ralph H., to Diamond Alkali Co. Method for side-chain chlorination of xylene. 3,350,467, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 651. Laser, Manfred : See — Knacke, Ottmar, Laser, Merz, and Riedel. 3,353,929. Laser, Max. Device for fixing a bulb in a reflector. 3,322,945, 5-30-67, CI. 240—41.35. Laserson, Gregory L. : See — Burgess, Carter L., and Laserson. 3,357,112. Lash, Joseph F., to General Motors Corp. Balancing system. 3.319,470, 5-16-67, CI. 73 — 162. Lash, Seymour, to United States of America. Navy. Seam structure. 3,303,515, 2-14-67, CI. 2 — 275. Lash, Theodore K. Magnetic printing plate holder. 3,312,- 167, 4-4-67, CI. 101—382. Lasher, Richard J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Design for a strain gauge target flow meter. 3,340,733, 9-12-67. CI. 73—228. Lashua, Sherman C, to The Dow Chemical Co. N-hvdroxy- maleimide copolymers. 3,328,357, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Lashua, Sherman C, to The Dow Chemical Co. N-hvdroxy- maleamic acid copolymer salts. 3,32S,358, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Lasis, Evalds, to Polymer Corp. Ltd. Polymerization of con- jugated diolenns. 3,347,839, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 94.3. Lasiter, Elvie. Vehicle unloader. 3,342,355, 9-19-67, CI. 214 — S3.26. Lask. Kay V. : See — Mark, Alexander H., and Lask. 3,323,444. Lasker, Martin L., to Moldcast Mfg. Co. Lighting fixtures. 3,324,290, 6-6-67, CI. 240 — 11.2. Lasker, Martin L., to Moldcast Mfg. Co Lighting fixture with nested reflectors. 3,359,415, 12-19-67, CI. 240 — 103. Laskey, Korman V. : See — Campbell. George T. R., and Laskey. 3.348.515. Laskiewicz, John F., to Corning Glass Works. Method for pressure molding powdered material. 3,342,917, 9-19-67, CI. 264 — 109. Laskin, Allen I., and J. Fried, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Seco-eburicene and eburicadienetriols and acid derivatives thereof. 3,329,699. 7^1-67. CI. 260 — 456. Laskowski. Donald E. : See — Sosnovsky, George, Garner, and Laskowski. 3,331,689. Lasley. Robert A., and S. K. Handel, to The Mosler Safe Co. Card removal apparatus. 3,313,302, 4-11-67, CI. 129 — 16.1. Lasley, Robert A., S. K. Handel, and D. L. Eisenstadt, to The Mosler Safe Co. Digital Selector switch and indexing motor control system. 3,360,702, 12-26-67, CI. 31S — IS. Lasman, Henry R. : See — Riley, Charles P., Jr., Lasman, and Strauss. 3,305,496. Riley, Charles P., Jr., Strauss, and Lasman. 3.321.413. Riley, Charles P., Jr., Strauss, and Lasman. 3,340,209. Lasoff. Jacob, to W. R. Grace & Co. Closures for packages. 3.317,119, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 62. La Sota, Leo S. : See — Toothman, Lawrence R., and La Sota. 3,305,S13. La Soudure Autogene Francaise : See — Maurice, Pierre, Girard, and Fenaille. 3,345,960. La Soudure Electrique Autogene, Procedes Arcos : See — Sunnen, Jean A. F. 3,344,839. La Soudure Electrique Autogene, S.A. : See — Colinet, Rene D. 3,327.544. 752 INDEX OF PATENTS, 19GT La Spina, Anthony S. Compartment construction for automo- biles. 3,326,596, 6-20-67, CI. 296—37. La Spirotechnique : See — Chabanier, Bernard. 3,358,680. Chabanier, Bernard. 3,358,681. Lass, James L. : See — Venier, Dominic A., and Lass. 3,350,275. Lass James L., and C R. Mefford, to General Electric Co. Reactor device. 3,338,791, 8-29-67, CI. 176—66. Lass, James L., and D. A. Venier, to General Electric Co. Nuclear reactor fuel bundle. 3,349,004, 10-24-67, CI. 176 — 78. Lassaigne, Henri F. G. : See — Deracinois, Albert, and Lassaigne. 3,302,175. Lassaulx, Manuel R. Machine for making tortillas and the like. 3.352,258, 11-14-67. CI. 107 — 15. Lassen, Hans G. Vertically shiftable trailer construction. 3,297,336, 1-10-67, CI. 280 — 43.21. Lassers, Arthur H, to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitor re- placement unit. 3,316,453, 4-25-67, CI. 317—99. Lassetter, William L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Detection, Iden- tification and communication system. 3,320,610, 5-16-67, CI. 343—6. Lasso, Kenneth H. : See — Little. Edmund J., and Lasso. 3,327,606. Lasswell, Tull C, and J. L. Monier, to Tri-X Corp. Stop-leak composition for automobile cooling systems and the like. 3,322,548, 5-30-67, CI. 106—33. Last, Anthony G. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Heat treating of polypropylene film to remove sags and wrinkles. 3,308,215, 3-7-67, CI. 264—95. Last, Anthony G. M., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for biaxially orienting polyolefin tubing with cool- ing during stretching. 3,325,575, 6-13-67, CI. 264 — 95. Last, George A., and R. S. Kemper, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Formation of sub- micron uranium carbide particles in metallic uranium. 3.346,673, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — .5. Last, Jay T., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Method of making solid state circuitry. 3,313,013, 4-11- 67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Lastnik, Abraham L., and E. R. Barron. Lightweight bal- listic helmet. 3,320,619, 5-23-67, CI. 2 — 6. Lastnik, Abraham L., and M. I. Landsberg, to United States of America, Army. Protective helmet. 3,353,187, 11-21-67, CI. 2—3. Late, Eric E., to Essex Wire Corp. Vehicle headlight signal system. 3,305,695, 2-21-67, CI. 315 — 82. La Telemecanique Electrique : See — Cottrez, Gerard. 3,350,652. Durand, Roger C. 3,296,882. Durand, Roger C, and La Fosse. 3,298,244. Lacan, Guy H. 3,324,270. Schneider, Charles, and Caporossi. 3,325,615. Latendorf Conveying Corp. : See — Stadelman. Frank. 3,329,469. LaTendresse, Philip E. Apparatus for applying brakes and releasing transmission clutches of vehicle. 3,313,383, 4-11-67. CI. 192 — 4. Latham, Allen, Jr., to Arthur D. Little Inc. Atraumatic fluid pump. 3,298,320. 1-17-67, CI. 103—152. Latham, Allen, Jr., to Arthur D. Little Inc. Apparatus for programming fluid flow. 3,359.910, 12-26-67, CI. 103 — 6. Latham, Burton F., Jr., to Continental Carbon Co. Method and apparatus for pneumatically conveying finely divided solids. 3,295,895, 1-3-67, CI. 302—17. Latham, Burton F., Jr., to Continental Carbon Co. Process and apparatus for contacting carbon black pellets with bag filter efflux. 3,328,131, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 314. Latham, Burton F., Jr., to Continental Carbon Co. Method for the production of carbon black in a high intensity arc. 3,344,051, 9-26-67, CI. 204 — 173. Latham, Burton F., Jr., to Continental Carbon Co. Produc- tion of finely divided silicon or titanium carbide. 3,346,- 338, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 208. Latham, Burton F., Jr., and R. G. James, to Continental Carbon Co. Method and apparatus for making carbon black. 3,318,664, 5-9-67, CI. 23—209.4. Latham, Burton F., Jr., and R. G. James, to Continental Car- bon Co. Method and apparatus for making carbon black. 3,353,915, 11-21-67, CI. 23—209.4. Latham, George : See — Koshland, Daniel E., Jr., Latham, and Karkhanis. 3,312,- 599. Latham, Harry L., Jr. : See — Gauss, Louis H, Jr., and Latham. 3,333,181. Latham, Peter A., and P. E. Brefka, to Mobil Oil Corp. Containers with tear strip closures. 3,334,797, 8-8-67. CI. 229—7. Latham, Peter A., and P. E. Brefka, to Mobil Oil Corp. Nest- able bodies for rigid containers. 3,355,063 11-28-67 CI 220 — 97. Latham, Raymond E., to Gray Tool Co. 3,301,577, 1-31-67, CI. 285—187. Transition joint. Latham, Raymond E., R. T. Brown, O. Dane III, and C A Bollfrass, to Gray Tool Co. Pressure vessel closure" 3,307,735, 3-7-67. CI. 220—46. Latham, Raymond E., C. A. Bollfrass, and R. T Brown to Gray Tool Co. Seal rings. 3,325.176, 6-13-67, CI. 277 Latham, William N., to Avco Corp. Electrical leads for cryo- genic devices. 3,349,161, 10-24-67, CI. 174 — 15. Lathem Time Recorder Co., Inc. : See — ■ Hooper, Harrison G. 3,321,590. Hooper, Harrison G. 3,324.477. Lathey, Howard N., K. Preuss, and G. A. Hofmann, to Basic Foods, Inc. Confection or icing expressing and depositing apparatus. 3.343,505. 9-26-67, CI. 107 — 29. Lathrop, Richard A. Illuminated toy pipe. 3,340,047, 9-12-07, CI. 46 — 228. Latimer, Joseph J. : See — Colgan, George P., and Latimer. 3,298,987. Latina, Roland N., to Rawlings Sporting Goods Co. Baseball gloves. 3,321,771, 5-30-67, CI. 2 — 19. La Torra, Michael N. : See — Lontz, John F., La Torra, and Petriello. 3,322,266. La Torre, Albert J. : See — Rosan, Jose\ and La Torre. 3,334,365. Latos, Edwin J. : See — De Young, Edwin L., and Latos. 3,327,024. Guarnaccio, Anthony J., and Latos. 3,340,329. Latos, Edwin J., and C. M. Hayes, to Universal Oil Products Co. Stabilization of organic substances. 3,316,175, 4-25- 67, CI. 252—32.5. La Tour, Harry, to Armco Steel Corp. Apparatus and method for accumulating metallic strip and the like. 3,341,139, 9-12-67, CI. 242—55. La Tour, Harry, and G. D. Miller, to Armco Steel Corp. Cold forming bubbe mill. 3,330,931, 7-11-67, CI. 219—8.5. Latour, Henri C. E. : See — Dreyfus, Jean A., and Latour. 3,326,024. Latour. Leopold, to Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. Pipe mould. 3,327,769, 6-27-67, CI. 164 — 286. Latourette, Harold K., and J. A. Pianfetti, to FMC Corp. Chemical reduction of nitrosoamines. 3,317,607, 5-2-67, CI. 260—583. Latreille, Maurice, and M. Poirier. Neck forming device for blow molding machine. 3,314,106, 4-18-67, CI. 18 — 5. Latrobe Steel Co. : See — Bailev, Gilbert R., and Simkovich. 3,299,706. Tounkin, Charles N. 3.330.651. Latshaw, Wilmer E., and W. Wizerkaniuk, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Magnesium hydroxide suspensions. 3,347,744, 10-17-67, CI. 167—55. Latta. Richard S. Elastic closure fastener. 3,316,600, 5-2- 67. CI. 24 — 73. Lattin, Leroy E., and B. V. Bliznak, to The Universal Products Corp. Anti-theft device for coin boxes. 3,313,478, 4-11- 67, CI. 232 — 57. Lattke, Horst G., to Emhart Corp. Apparatus for shrink film wrapping of trayed articles. 3,336,727, 8-22-67, CI. 53 — 198. Lattner Bros. Machining Co. : See — Napoli, Francis S. 3,327,089. Latto, William T., Jr., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Small rocket engine. 3,321,922, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 260. Latty, Cyril X. G.. to Nobel-Bozel. Vulcanisable mixtures and products obtainable therefrom. 3,300,541, 1-24—67. CI. 260—740. Latulippe, Eddy D. Butane candle. 3,326,021, 6-20-67, CI. 67—87. Latvala, Bruce E. : See — Hildebrand, Alexander T., and Latvala. 3,342,293. Lau Blower Co.. The : See — Hotchkiss, Clifford, and McCarty. Re. 26,243. Martin, Warner W. 3.315.948. Martin, Warner W. 3,339,902. Martin, Warner W., and Sweet. 3,352,297. Von Delden, Florens J. 3,321,688. Von Delden, Florens J. 3,324,368. Von Delden, Florenz J. 3,297,928. Wentling, William H, and Powell. 3,305,912. Lau, Darrell H., to Dale Electronics, Inc. Control assembly. 3,329,919, 7-4-67, CI. 338 — 68. Lau, Erwin M., to Black Products Co. Bag filling machines. 3.301.280, 1-31-67, CI. 141 — 68. Lau, Erwin M., to Black Products Co. Bag ejector device. 3.301.281, 1-31-67, CI. 141 — 272. Lau, Erwin M., to Black Products Co. Torque resistant mounting for floating frame of bag filling machine. 3,301,- 340, 1-31-67, CI. 177—60. Lau, Philip T. S., and G. F. Grlllot, to Allied Chemical Corp. Fungus control with 4-(phenylthiomethyl) anilines. 3,297,- 521, 1-10-67, CI. 167 — 30. Lau, Ralph L., and G. Collett, to Consolidateed Papers, Inc. Paper laminates for electrostatic printing support mem' bers. 3,298,831, 1-17-67. CI. 96 — 1.5. Lau, Ralph R. : See — Coldren, Daniel R., and Lau. 3,348,189. Lau, Ralph R., to AMP Inc. Insulated electrical connec- tion. 3.359,531, 12-19-67, CI. 339 — 213. Laub, Helmut, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Omnidirectional antenna array with phase shifted feed hav- ing a design frequency above midband frequency. 3,307,- 195, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 799. Laub, Helmut, and C. Hoyer, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Antenna comprising groups of radiators disposed in different planes. 3,329,959, 7-4-67, CI. 343 — 796. LIST OF PATENTEES 753 Laub, Henry C, Jr.. to Contlnentnl Can Co., Inc. Perforated bag for use as a dispensing unit. 3,339,405, 9-5-67, CI. 93 — 35. Laub. Henry W. : Sec — ■ Barbato, Alexander L.. Laub, Messner, and Loftfield. 3.30S.044. Loftfleld, Richard E., Barbato, Laub, and Messner. 3.30S.043. Laub, Henry \V., G. Messner. R. E. Loftfleld, and A. L. Bar- bato, to Oronzio de Nora Impianti Elettrochimic. Multiple tier inclined mercury cell. 3,30S,047, 3-7-G7, CI. 204—219. Laubacb, Gerald D. : See — Agnello, Eugene J., Laubach, and Moreland. 3.350,394. MeMunus, James M., McLamore, and Laubach. 3,305,- 556. Laubendorfer, William J. : See — Broeze, John E., Laubendorfer, and Bott. 3,304,132. Lauber, Ernst, to Maschinenfabrik Habegger. Monorail switch. 3,313,243, 4-11-67, CI. 104 — 101. Lauber, Ernst, to Mascbinenfabrik Habegger. Railroad station loading arrangement. 3,339,494, 9-5-67, CI. 104 — 20. Lauber, Ernst, to Mascbinenfabrik Habegger. Monorail train. 3,352,254. 11-14-67, CI. 105 — 4. Laubi, Arthur, deceased (by J. M. Laubi, administratrix). Swiveled electrical connector. 3,336,559, 8-15-67, CI. 339—8. Laubi, Jennie M. : See — Laubi, Arthur. 3,336,559. Laubie, Michel : See — Regnier, Gilbert, Canevari, and Laubie. 3,299,067. Laubman & Pank Proprietary Ltd. : See — Schultz, Donald H. 3,300,269. Laubscher, Aner N. : See — Bentz, Ronald J., and Laubscher. 3,331,230. Lauck, John A., Jr. : See — Mandarino, Vincent C, Jr., and Lauck. 3,314,254. Lauck, John A., to Hydromotive, Inc. High-low pressure pump. 3,307,4S2, 3-7-67, CI. 103 — 37. Lauck, John A., to Whirlpool Corp. Delicate goods tray for dryers. 3,316,659, 5-2-67. CI. 34 — 133. Lauck, John A. Control system for hydraulic tractor attach- ments and the like. 3,334,488, 8-8-67, CI. 60 — 52. Lauck, John E. : See — Low, Hans, Booher, and Lauck. 3.303,131. Low, Hans, and Lauck. 3,312,620. Lauck, Lawrence J. : See — Geary, Frederick L., Lauck, and Johnston. 3,295,764. Lauck, Robert M. : See — Sutton, William J., and Lauck. 3,305.366. Lauck, William A., to Emerson Electric Co. Bolt cutter hav- ing handles interlinked with cam means and gear means. 3,340,611, 9-12-67, CI. 30—124. Lauck, William A., to Emerson Electric Co. Portable conduit bender. 3.344,630, 10-3-67, CI. 72 — 2. Laucks, Howard H. : See — Hague. Robert Z., Laucks. and Loos. 3.298,603. Lauder, William B., and R. L. Copson, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of ultra-fine ferric oxide by reacting ferric chlo- ride with nitrogen dioxide. 3,340,007, 9-5-67, CI. 23 — 200. Laudig. Ronald C, and F. B. Stark, to AMP Inc. Crimped coaxial cable connection with knurled extension. 3,296,- 363, 1-3-67, CI. 174 — 89. Laudise. Robert A. : See — Ballman, Albert A., Laudise, and Rudd. 3,356,463. Kolb, Ernest D., and Laudise. 3,353,926. Laudone, James A. : See — ■Cummings, William P., Baral, and Laudone. 3,301,788. Lauer, James L. : See — Hansel, William B., and Lauer. 3,307,917. Bodmer, Jakob E.. and Lauer. 3,307.918. Lauer, James L., to Sun Oil Co. Analyzing apparatus with pressure-actuated fluid valving system. 3,357,232, 12-12-67, CI. 73—23. Lauer, James L., and W. B. Hansel, to Sun Oil Co. Con- trolled wave reactor employing rupturable means. 3,300,- 283, 1-24-67, CI. 23— 2S4. Lauer, Rodney F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air con- ditioning system including reheat coils. 3,316,730, 5-2-67, CI. 62—173. Laufer, Helmut, to Steidinger Gebruder, Dual. Antl-skating device. 3,315,967, 4-25-67, CI. 274 — 23. Laufer, Louis, to Schwarz Bioresearch, Inc. Method for chromatographieally separating nucleotides and other or- ganic materials from a mixture containing same. 3,337,529, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Laufer, Louis, and S. Gutcho, to Schwarz Bioresearch, Inc. Enzyme digestion of nucleic acids. 3,301,767, 1-31-67, CI. 195—28. Laufer, Louis, and S. Gutcho, to Schwarz Bioresearch, Inc. Enzyme digestion of nucleic acid. 3,303,100, 2-7-67, CI. 195—28. Laufer, Louis, and S. Gutcho, to Schwarz Bio Research. Inc. Enzymic material and method of preparing same. 3,304,- 238, 2-14-67. CI. 195 — 52. Laufer, Robert J. : See — Neuworth, Martin B„ and Laufer. 3,337,637. Laufer. Robert J., to Consolidation Coal Co. Process for the nuclear brominatlon of thiophenols. 3,296,311, 1-3-67. CI. 260 — 609. Laufer, Robert J., to Consolidation Coal Co. Preparation of chlororhiophenols. 3,331,205, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 609. Lauffier, Harald, s. Jones. William II. 3,309,930. Cramer, Kenneth (.'., and Archibald. 3,327,973. Lawrence, Dennis I. 3,320.514. Lawrence, Dennis I., Dlczhazy, and Washko. 3,310,143. Lukso, Richard, Ranford, and Elkins. 3,308,377. Mueller. Philip M. 3,324,430. Pettyjohn Austin E., and Karlin. 3,301,272. Posh. Raymond C. 3,339,975. Schroeter, Wilhelm K., Burns, Flink, and Pittnian. 3,327,540. Schutz, Erich H., and Slagle. 3,338,572. Sullivan, Herbert W., and Banzhaf. 3.340,530. Vogel, Harold A. 3,316,503. Vogel, Harold A. 3,321,778. Voges, William R. 3.35S.675. Warnock, Lyle F., Jr. 3,339,421. Lear, William P., to Lear Jet Corp. Self-shielding motor. 3,329.845, 7-4-67, CI. 310—256. Lear, William P.. to Lear Jet Industries, Inc. Linear rheostat. 3,341. S00, 9-12-67, CI. 338—183. Lear, William 1'.. to Lear Jet Industries, Inc. Magnetic tape cartridge. 3. 330,025, 10-31-67, CI. 242—55.19. Lear, William P., to Lear Jet Industries, Inc. Spool construc- tion for magnetic tape. 3,350.028, 10-31-67, CI. 242 — 71.8. Lear, William P., and S. H. Auld, to Lear Jet Corp. Brush- less D.C. motor. 3,331,005, 7-11-67, CI. 31S — 254. Learn, Arthur J. : See — Spriggs, Rueben S., and Learn. 3,355.320. Learn, Arthur J., and R. S. Spriggs, to TRW Inc. High gain cryotron. 3,296,456, 1-3-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Learned, Vincent R., and C. A. Moreno, to United States of America, Army. Moving target radar system. 3,299,426, 1-17-67, CI. 343—7.7. Leary, Ralph J. : See — Argabright, Perry A., and Leary. 3,355,460. Michael, James R., Learv, Argabright, and Passannante. 3,346,599. Stogryn, Eugene L., Argabright, and Leary. 3,349,129. Leary, Ralph J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Sepa- ration of organic compounds. 3,347,873, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 347.7. Leary, Ralph J., J. R. Michael, and J. Roekett, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Fluorination of nitrogen com- pounds. 3,347.913, 10-17-67, CI. 260—553. Leary, Robert E. : See — Nunn, Leslie G., Jr., Schenck and Learv. 3.316.287. Schenck. Leslie M., Nunn, and Leary. 3.30S.149. Leary, Robert E., and L. M. Schenck, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Aryl polyalkyleneoxy carbonates. 3,332,980, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 463. Leary. Robert E., L. J. Nehmsmann III, and L. M. Schenck, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Preparation of nonionic surface active agents of high wetting power. 3,350,462, 10-31-67. CI. 260—615. Leaser, Billv W. : See — Stout, Hazel E., and Leaser. 3,314,079. Leasing Lasy Foundation, Inc. : See — Farino, Frank G. 3.301,261. Leasure. John K., and D. R. Mussell, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for plant growth altering. 3,356, 4S3, 12-5-67, CI. 71—66. Leatham. Earl : See — Campbell. William W.. Leatham, and Pack. 3,298,840. Scott. Robert K.. Leatham. and Einstein. 3.326,704. Tvergaard, Aage M., Pack, Campbell, and Leatham. 3 321 559 Leatham. Earl. A. H. Pack, and W. AT. Campbell, to Harbison- Walker Refractories Co. Method for producing nitric oxide. 3,333.923, 8-1-07, CI. 23—163. Leatham, Earl. A. H. Pack, W. W. Campbell, E. Einstein, and E. D. Miller, Jr., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Mullite production. 3,336,108, S-15-67, CI. 23 — 110. Leatherman. Francis R. Christmas tree stand. 3,295,802, 1-3-07, CI. 248 — 44. Leathers. Chester F., to Cal Mfg. Co. Portable welder with autotransformer. 3,320,400, 5-16-67, CI. 219 — 89. Leathers. Clarence H„ and J. D. Nixon, to Grant Oil Tool Co. Cushion drill collar. 3,323,327, 6-6-67, CI. 64 — 23. Leathers. Joel M. F. : See — Moke, Harold C, and Leathers. 3,337,630. Leathers, Ward, to Education Methods Council, Inc. Card- retaining matrix drum for statistical machines. 3/348, 02S, 10-17-87, CI. 235—61.11. Leatherwood. James M. Adjustment means for gun sighting scope. 3.340,614. 9-12-67, CI. 33 — 50. Leathley. Peter T., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Aircraft. 3,347,493, 10-17-67. CI. 244—12. Leavel Corn. : See — Durgom, John A. 3.317,214. Leavell. Charles. Vibrationless percussive tools. 1-3-67, CI. 173—139. 3,295,614, Leavens. Joseph L., and E. J. Rickner. to United States of America, Navy. Helicopter airspeed measuring svstem. 3.329,016, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 182. Leavens, William M. : See — McGrath, Robert F., Leavens, and Schumacher. 3,310,- S29. Leaver, Bernard : Sec — M i l.mi, Robert J., and Leaver. .",..",1 1,036. liasiam, Robert J., ami Leaver, :..:i l,03fi Leaver, Eric W., to Electronic Associate Ltd. Ready access transparency filing system. 3,299,554, 1-24-07, Cl. 40 — 79. Leaver, John P., and A. M. Hildon, to Laporte Chemicals Ltd. Method of preparation of dipersulphates. 3,351,426, 11-7-67, Cl. 23—114. Leavitt, Clyde M., to The Ingalls Shipbuilding Corp. Break- water. 3,338,205, 8-29-67, Cl. 114—182. Leavitt, Floyd H. : See — Horsier, Franz A., and Leavitt. 3.360,355. Leavitt, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Insolubiliza- tion of cellulosic substances. 3,296,109, 1-3-67, Cl. 204—160.1. Leavitt, Frederick C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis-vinylketo aromatic compounds and polymerization products thereof. 3,340,233, 9-5-67, Cl. 260—62. Leavitt, Frederick C, and P. A. Carney, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for acylation of alkenyl aromatic polymers. 3,299,025, 1-17-67, CL 260 — 93.5. Leavitt, Frederick C, and P. A. Carney, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for acylation of alkenyl aromatic polymers. 3,304,294, 2-14-67, Cl. 260 — 93.5. Leavitt, Richard I., to Mobil Oil Corp. Enzymatic oxidation of hydrocarbons. 3,326,771, 6-20-67, Cl. 195 — 3. Leavitt, Richard I., to Mobil Oil Corp. Enzymic oxidation of aldehydes In the absence of added enzyme cofactors. 3,326,- 772, 6-20-67, Cl. 195—28. Leavitt, Richard I., to Mobil Oil Corp. Oxidation of alcohols and aldehydes by induced enzymes produced from hydro- carbon-utilizing microorganisms wherebv aldehydes and acids are produced. 3,344,037, 9-26-67, Cl. 195 — 49. Leavitt, Seymour : See — Siegel, Jerome J., and Leavitt. 3,343,718. Leavitt, Stanley L. : See — Hasbrouck, Augustus, and Leavitt. 3,343.989. Leavy, Paul M., Jr., and J. S. Strobel, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Electro-optical signal converter system. 3,305,689, 2-21-67, Cl. 250 — 227. Lebach, John L., to Philco-Ford Corp. Hydrostatic bearing unit for antenna structure. 3,322,473, 5-30-67, Cl. 308 — 9. Le Baigue, Jacques L., to Electrolux Corp. Shock absorbing electrical connector. 3,296,387, 1-3-67, Cl. 191—12.4. Lebanon Paper Box Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — ■ Bowman, Thomas B., and Kreider. 3,305,079. Lebanon Steel Foundry : See — Loftin, Gordy E. 3,321,116. Le Beau, Lee. Inexpensive clinical thermometer. 3,350,490. 10-31-67, Cl. 264—275. Lcbedev, Vladimir K. : See — Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, and Kuchuk- Jatsenko. 3,349,216. Paton, Boris E., Sakharnov, Lebedev, Kuchuk-Jatsenko, and Galjan. 3.341,684. LeBel, Peter J., to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Ablation sensor. 3,357,- 237, 12-12-67, CL 73— S6. Lebel, Pierre H. : See — Duvivier, Charles P., and Lebel. 3,335,S43. Landler, Yvan, and Lebel. 3.308.074. Landler, Yvan. Lebel, and Reygrobellet. 3,326,823. Lebeter, Geoffrey G. : See — Parker. Matthew, and Lebeter. 3,304,690. Le Bihan, Raymond : See — Huber, Harry, and Le Bihan. 3,300,343. Le Bihan, Raymond, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Tele- graphie Sans Fil. Fuel cell construction. 3,342,643, 9-19-67, Cl. 136—120. Le Bihan, Raymond, and D. Maugis. Ion source having criti- cally dimensioned extraction means. 3,355,615, 11-2S-67, Cl. 313—63. Leblanc, Conrad L.. and J. Bloch, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Display rack with removable insert. 3,333,708, 8-1-67, Cl. 211 — 13. Leblanc, Conrad L., and J. Bloch, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Display rack with storage area. 3,333,709, 8-1-67, Cl. 211 — 13. Leblanc, Conrad L., and J. Bloch, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Display rack. 3,357,568, 12-12-67, Cl. 211—13. Le Blanc, Edward R., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Method and apparatus for freeing stuck tools. 3,342,266, 9-19-67, Cl. 166—46. Le Blanc, Edward R., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Meth- od and apparatus for freeing a well tool and cable. 3.358,- 765, 12-19-67, Cl. 166 — 46. Le Blanc, Edward V., and E. G. Galinos, to Argonaut Corp. Artist's brush holder. 3,302,79S, 2-7-67, Cl. 211 — 65. Le Blanc, John R. : See — Rider, Stuart H, and Le Blanc. 3.331,885. Sharp, Dexter B., and Le Blanc. 3,340.293. LeBlanc, John R., to Monsanto Co. Liquid thermosetting resinous mixture stabilized with a sodium salt of a sul- fonated di(alkarvl) alkylene compound. 3,304,345, 2-14- 67, Cl. 260— S39. Le Blanc, Joseph A., Jr., to Precision Scientific Co. Check valve for a vacuum pump. 3,326,456, 6-20-67, Cl. 230 — 207. LeBlanc, Joseph V. Jarring tool. 3,307,636, 3-7-67, CL 173—13. 758 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Le Blanc, Osias J. : See — Gustafson, Ralph P., and Le Blanc. 3,332,451. Leblang, Stanley H., to Permag Corp. Magnetic hysteresis alloy made by a particular process. 3,322,579, 5-30-67, CI. 148—31.57. Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Co., The : See — ■ Burroughs, Robert K. 3,348,057. Hermann, Otto. 3,317,258. Hermann. Otto. 3,359,816. Lebman, Sanf ord : See — Wool, Harvin S., Lebman, and Feldman. 3,357,923. Lebo, William J. : See — Chillson, Charles W„ Stout, Smith, and Lebo. 3,319,752. Le Boeuf, Joe S., and A. A. Hahn. to Continental Carbon Co. Specimen holder for testing machines. 3,321,961, 5-30-67, CI. 73—103. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well packing apparatus. 3,305,020, 2-21-67, CI. 166—121. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Pres- sure-responsive anchor for well packing apparatus. 3,305,- 021, 2-21-67. CI. 166—122. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Formation evaluation method and apparatus. 3,306,102, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 155. Lebourg, Maurice P. to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Double set hydraulic anchor. 3,306,361, 2-2S-67, CI. 166— 122. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well testing method and apparatus. 3,308,882, 3-14-67. CI. 166—3. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Methods and apparatus for analyzing well production. 3,323,361, 6-6-67, CI. 73—155. Lebourg, Maurice P., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well packer apparatus. 3.352.362, 11-14-67, CI. 166—140. Leboutet. Hubert, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Heavy particle linear accelerator with continu- ous variation of output energy. 3,332,024, 7-18-67, CI. 328—233. Leboutet, Hubert, and G. Vincent. Cavity resonator delay circuit having inter-digitally supported drift tubes and a continuous undulating conductor. 3,316,440, 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 5. Leboutet, Hubert, and R. Jean, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Linear particle accelerators. 3,331,- 961, 7-18-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Lebovic, Vo.itech, A. Tomsu, L. Vavrinec, A. Knrka, L. Tikal. J. Machacek, D. Andrasek, and A. Eichler, to Zavody Bozeny Nemcove. Plantarny. narddni Podnik. Method and ar- rangement for sewing ready-made apparel. 3,315,624, 4-25-67, CI. 112 — 262. Lebovitz. Jack : See — Lebovitz, Morris. 3,327,622. Lebovitz, Morris. 25% to Stanley Franzos, 37%% to Jack Lebovitz, and 37^4% to Morris Lebovitz. Apparatus for shaping meats. 3,327,622, 6-27-67, CI. 100 — 232. Lebow Associates, Inc. : See — Caris, Richard F. 3,314,034. Lebow, Fennie W. Mold board plow seed planter attachment. 3,336,885, 8-22-67, CI. 111—85. Lebow, Ralph H.. to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Fluid pressure control device. 3,335,746, 8-15-67, CI. 137—389. Lebowitz, Samuel, to Spatruss, Inc. Truss construction. 3,296,767, 1-10-67, CI. 52—634. Le Bras. Louis R. : See — Wismer, Marco, Le Bras, and Dowbenko. 3,328,321. Le Brasse, Gordon J., and J. M. Flynn, to Federal-Mogul Corp. Bearing and method of making same. 3,305,325, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 182.3. Lebreton, Marc P. G.. to Demaria-Lapierre & Mollier. Lock- ing mechanism. 3,340,564, 9-12-67, CI. 16 — 140. LeBrocq, Robert F. : See — Regan, Dean, and LeBrocq. 3,310,198. Le Brocq, Walter. Bread dispenser. 3,298,568, 1-17-67, CI. 221 — 155. Lebrum, Gaston, to Houilleres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de- Calais. Method of producing lead coated copper sheets. 3,329,589, 7-4-67, CI. 204 — 12. Le Brun, Leon, to Montreal Roofing Mfg. Co., Ltd. Corru- gated sheet with means accommodating dimension vari- ation. 3,310,925. 3-28-67, CI. 52 — 573. Le Brusque, Rene J. N., to H. Ernault-Somua. Lathes. 3,301,106, 1-31-67, CI. 82—21. Lechene, Leo L. Plastic bristle mats and method of making same. 3,351,387, 11-7-67, CI. 300 — 21. Lechevalher, Maurice See — Bussi, Jean, and Lechevallier. 3,306,571. Lechevallier, Maurice, to Groupement Atomique Alsacienne Atlantique. Drive mechanism for nuclear reactor control rods. 3.359,811, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 89.2. Le Chien. Ellis L., and D. R. Check, to Carrier Corp. Refrig- erant flow control for improving low capacity efficiency. 3,315,4S6, 4-25-67, CI. 62—218. Lechler, Helmut : See — Kurz, Rudolf, Neubert, and Lechler. 3,352,580. Lechner, Rudolf F., to Ladoco Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing seamless metal bottles and an apparatus for carrying out the method. 3,340,840, 9-12-67, CI. 113 — 120. Lecigne, Michel G. A. Overhanging bracket system. 3,312,- 443, 4-4-67, CI. 24S— 223. Leckenby Co. : See — Kunzler, Alex E. and Johnson. 3,301,415. Leckington, Charles E. Corn knife sharpener. 3,318,050, 5-9-67, CI. 51—96. Leckner, Borje V. Felt drying rollers and the like. 3,304,- 626, 2-21-67, CI. 34 — 115. Leckner, Borje V. Driers for treatment of a web by a gaseous medium. 3.320,684, 5-23-67. CI. 34 — 156. Leckzik, Erich, and W. Hertzsch, to Schering A.G. Moisture proof push through package. 3,331,495, 7-18-67, CI. 206 — ' 42. Le Clair, Donald E., and J. C. Dowling, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of forming a catalytic elec- trode. 3,336,423, 8-15-67, CI. 264—86. Leelercq, Daniel : See — Caillat, Roger, Darras, Leelercq, Salesse, and Vachet. 3,334,997. Leelercq, Denise : See — Leelercq, Raymond. G., and D. 3,343,717. Leelercq, Georges : See — Leelercq, Raymond. Georges and Denise. 3,343,717. Leelercq, Jacques A. M., to Societe d'Exploitation des Ma- terials Hispano-Suiza. Aircraft retractable landing gears. 3,317,163, 5-2-67, CI. 244 — 102. Leelercq, Raymond, Georges and Denise. Compartmented cigarette case with ejectors. 3,343,717, 9-26-67, CI. 221 — 124. Leco Industries Ltd. : See — Witchell, John B. 3,356,244. Lecoeq, Alfred : See — De Calmers, Alain, Humeau, and Lecoeq. 3,346,330. Lecocqu, Wayne G. : See — Smith, Pleasant E. 3,317,658. Le Compte, Archie R., Jr., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Belt cleaning apparatus for a papermaking machine. 3,298,904, 1-17-67, CI. 162—274. Le Comte, Corstiaan, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Automatic course prediction navigational display. 3,34S,223, 10-17-67, CI. 343—5. Lecon, Andrew P. : See — Gram, Arthur J., Jr., and Lecon. 3,308,876. Lecon, Andrew P.. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Regenerative heat exchangers. 3,327,771, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 10. Le Corre, Jean P., R. A. P. M. Lefevre, J. Serrano, and R. G. Yelloz, to International Standard Electric Corp. Line con- centrator and its associated circuits in a time multiplex transmission system. 3,311,705, 3-28-67, CI. 179 — 15. Le Cosquino de Bussy, Marius E. : See — Middelburg, Pieter H., Nieuwenhuvsen, Le Cosquino de Bussy. 3,305,532. Lecouffe, Yves J. F. : See — Binder, Pierre, and Lecouffe. 3,298.871. Lecouffe, Yves J. P., to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonvme). Method of making a bat- tery. 3,352,721, 11-14-67, CI. 136 — 175. Le Craw, Roy C. : See — Fraser, David B., Gyorgy, and Le Craw. 3,296,555. LeCraw, Roy C, H. Matthews, and J. P. Remeika, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories. Inc. Microwave devices utilizing Eu-Fe garnet containing Ga. 3,356,929, 12-5-67, CI. 321 — 69. Lectro-Stik Co. : See — Borisof, Bernard. 3.309,052. Borisof, Bernard. 3 318,354. Ledbetter, Harvey D., J. C. Mackey, and K. G. Shaw, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for removing low-molecular weight polymer fractions. 3,337,519, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Ledbetter, John L. : See — ■ Bauer, Robert D., Ledbetter, and Hettick. 3,324.010. Leddv, James J. : See — Neipert, Marshall P., and Leddy. 3.344,053. Schechter. Dale L., and Leddy. 3,305,310. Leddy, James J., and D. L. Schechter, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of stabilizing crystals. 3,304,61S, 2-21-67, CI. 34—9. Leddy. John B., to L. A. Griffith. Color code caps for knobs. 3,313,057, 4-11-67, CI. 40—331. Ledebur, Harry C, to The McKay Machine Co. Methods of and apparatus for handling elongated pieces of material. 3,342,302, 9-19-67, CI. 198—31. Ledeen, Julian L. Apparatus for pumping liquid metals. 3,302,573, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 1. Leder, Hans J., and G. M. Miescher, to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for the recovery of polysaccharide gum polymers. 3,316,241, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 209. Leder, Philip, and C. J. Byrne, to United States of America, Health, Education and Welfare. Multiple filtration ap- paratus. 3,319,792, 5-16-67, CI. 210 — 238. Lederer, George H. Lid orientation mechanism. 3,311,218, 3-28-67, CI. 198 — 33. Lederer, Gerald, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Pig- mented formaldehyde-based thermosetting resin composi- tions. 3,316,204, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 38. Lederer, Michael, and H. Jensen, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Peroxides and process for their manufacture. 3,336,297, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Ledergerber, Karl. Chipper feed spout. 3.332,461, 7-25-67, CI. 144 — 170. LIST OF PATENTEES 759 Ledergerber, Karl, to Fulghum Industries, Inc. Veneer chipper. 3,335,771, 8-15-67, CI. 144 — 17G. Lederle. Henry F. : See — Kober, Ehrcnfried H., and Lederle. 3,354,220. Kober, Ehrenfried H., Lederle, and Ottmann. 3,304,350. Lederle, Henrv F., to Olin Matliieson Chemical Corp. High viscosity polyformals. 3,329,725, 7-4-67, CI. 260—609. Lederman, Albert : See — Shulman, Carl Lederman, and Maybar. 3,327,309. Lederman, Arthur N., and F. H. Lindstrom, to Vacudyne Corp. Alethod for conditioning tobacco. 3,345,992. 10-10- 67, CI. 131—140. Lederman, Sol J. : See — Prahl, Walter H., and Lederman. 3,298,933. Ledex, Inc. : See — Biser, Roger W. 3,308,410. Cable, Elvin K. 3.353,071. Cable, Elvin K., and Stevens. 3,339,033. 1'apaiconomou, George. 3,350,6S6. Tatom, James W. 3,320,822. Ledford, Glenn J., and W. E. Mason, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Electrostatic charge eliminator combined with a tuft- ing machine. 3.29S.340, 1-17-67, CI. 112 — 79. Ledig, Kurt W. : See — Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,299,064. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,311,626. Wendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,311,627. AVendt, Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,312,721. Wendt, Gerhard R.. and Ledlg 3,317,597. Wendt. Gerhard R., and Ledig. 3,351,590. Wendt, Gerhard R„ and Ledig. 3,352,891. Ledl, George H., and G. M. Mucha, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Method and apparatus for surface hardening an elon- gated workpiece having a spade-shaped portion. 3,338,759, B 29-67. CI. 14S — 146. Lednicer, Daniel, to The Upjohn Co. 2-(tertiaryaminoalk- oxyphenyl)-3,4-dihydronaphthalenes and 2-(tertiarvamino- alkoxyphenyl-3,4-dihydro-l(2H)-naphthalenones. 3,313,S53, 4-11-67, CI. 260—570.7. Lednicer, Daniel, to The Upjohn Co. l,2-diphenvl-3,4-dihvdro- naphthalenes and 2,3,-diphenylindenes. 3,320,271, 5-16- 67, CI. 260 — 307. Lednicer, Daniel, to The Upjohn Co. Pyridvl-2-phenvlcyclo- alkenes and processes for their preparation. 3, 3381914, S-29-67, CI. 260—297. Ledoga S.p.A. : gee — Mobile, Luciano. 3,349,081. Le Donne, Elmer A. : See — Depew, Herbert D.. Jr., Le Donne, and Benish. 3,351,303. Le Doux. William A. : See — Cutler, John H.. and Le Doux. 3,351,812. Leduc, Joseph A. M.. to Pullman Inc. Fuel cell. 3,316,12(1, 4-25-67, CI. 136— S6. Leduc, Joseph A. M., to Pullman Inc. Process for electrolysis of alkaline earth metal compounds in a mercury cell. 3,3*25,- 3S2, 6-13-67, CI. 204—100. Leduc, Joseph A. M., to Pullman Inc. Electrochemical cell. 3.342.717, 9-19-67, CI. 204—265. Ledwidge. Thomas J. : See — Maidment, Leslie, and Ledwidge. 3,350.271. Lee, Albin L., to J. I. Case Co. Two-speed power-take-oft drive. 3.352,165. 11-14-67, CI. 74—15.4. Lee. Arnold S. J. Frepzing probe for the treatment of tissue especially in neurosurgery. 3.298,371, 1-17-67 CI 128 — 303.1. Lee. Arthur L., and A. B. Coval, to Consolidation Coal Co. Power driven steerable wheel assembly. 3,295,624, 1-3-67. CI. 180 — 43. Lee, Benjamin T. S. : See — Crescenzo, Frank G„ Dow, and Lee. 3,306,790. Lee. Bert. Cut-off tool for lathes. 3,326,069, 6-20-67, CI. S2 — Lee, Burton D.. to Texaco Inc. Well logging. 3,311,876, 3-2S-67, CI. 340—18. Lee. Burton D., to Texaco Inc. Seismic signal processing system employing continuous mix of filtered signal. 3,321,739, 5-23-67, CI. 340—15.5. Lee, Burton D., to Texaco Inc. Method and apparatus for selectively combining signals to distinguish correlative data from non-correlative data. 3,321,740, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Lee, Charles A., to International Paper Co. Papermaking method and apparatus. 3,331,138, 7-18-67, CI. 34 — 23. Lee. Charles A., to International Paper Co. Adjustable drain- age device with controllable area of suction. 3,332,838, 7- 25-67, CI. 162 — 352. Lee, Charles E. : See — Webb, James E. 3,331,951. Lee, Chu Q.. to Motorola, Inc. Frequency multiplier struc- ture wherein a distributed parameter circuit is combined with a lumped parameter circuit. 3,320,516, 5-16-67 CI. 321—69. Lee. Claude K., H. E. Rothmann, W. C. Storey, and G. M. Woodruff, to General Foods Corp. Packaging apparatus and process. 3,323,273. 6-6-67, CI. 53 — 24. Lee. Clifford S.. 25% to Charley Warren. Lifting frames for reinforcing columns. 3,300,186, 1-24-67, CI. 254 — 143. Lee Co., The : See — Lee, Leighton. II. 3,303,642. Lee, Leighton, II. 3,323,550. Lee, Curtis, and P. A. Ross, to North American Aviation, Inc. Voltage-controlled signalling apparatus. 3,337,749, 8-22- 67, CI. 307—88.5. Lee, Dana H., Jr. : See — Jaye, Seymour, Lee, and Triplett. 3,309,277. Lee, David A., to United Slates of America, .National Aeronau- tics and Space Administration. Hermetically sealed explo- sive release mechanism. 3,309,961, 3-21-67, CI. 89 — 1. Lee, David K. K., and H. L. Wirsing, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Register-sender arrangement for a com- munication switching system common control arrangement. 3,301,963, 1-31-67. CI. 179— IS. Lee, Denis, and J. N. and J. A. W. Turner, to Imperial Chemi- cal Industries Ltd. Method of using N-cyclohexyl dihalo maleimide and N-(4-metliylphenyl)dihalo maleimide fungi- cides. 3,297,522, 1-10-67, CI. 167—33. Lee, Donald H. : See — Webb, James E. 3,298,182. Lee, Donald R. : See — Doucette, Eugene F., and Lee. 3,333,395. Lee, Duk H., to .Shell Oil Co. Mineral lubricating oil con- taining bisphenol, detergent and phosphite additive. 3,296,- 134, 1-3-67, CI. 252—46.7. Lee, Edwin S., to Burroughs Corp. Shift-register with inter- coupling networks effecting momentary change in conduc- tive condition of storage-stages for rapid shifting. 3,297,- 950, 1-10-67, CI. 328—37. Lee, Edwin S.. Ill, to Burroughs Corp. Wire wound cryogenic device. 3,327,273, 6-20-67, CI. 338—32. Lee, Edwin S., Ill, to Burroughs Corp. Information sorting device. 3,328,769, 6-27-67, CI. 340—172.5. Lee, Edwin S., Ill, to Burroughs Corp. Associative memory employing transfluxors. 3,339,189. 8-29-67, CI. 340 — 174. Lee, Edwin S., Ill, to Burroughs Corp. Associative memory with variable word length capacity. 3,353,159, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 1 7 2.5. Lee, Emerson H., to Monsanto Co. Dehydrogenation catalyst and process. 3,306,942, 2-28-67, CI. 260—669. Lee, Francis F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Universal code trans- lator. 3,348,205, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Lee, Frankie H. : See — Lee, Percy A., F. H., and Barnes. 3,329.301. Lee, Franklin, and J. C. Kent, to Honeywell Inc. Information handling apparatus. 3,337,852, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Lee, Franklin G., and H. A. Male, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Isolator network for providing a plurality of output signals from a single signal source. 3,34S,160, 10-17-67, CI. 330—15. Lee, Glyn E. : See — Yeowell, Heather N., Lee, Leslie, Pulsford, Wragg, and Maxwell. 3,331,861. Lee, Graham, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Run back baffles for travel- ling filters. 3,323,654, 6-6-67, CI. 210—404. Lee, Harold W. : See — Scragg, Ernest P. R., Parker, and Lee. 3,296,7S9. Lee, Harry W., Jr., to Reynolds Metals Co. Cylindrical con- tainer construction. 3,351,259, 11-7-67, CI. 229 — 4.5. Lee, Harry W., Jr., and F. I. Robertson, Jr., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method and apparatus for rotating and axially advancing tubular stock or the like. 3,327,596, 0-27-67, CI. 93 — SO. Lee, Henry L., Jr., to The Epoxylite Corp. Epoxide composi- tions cured with l,4-bis(aminomethyl)cyclohexane. 3,327,- 016, 6-20-67, CI. 200— S30. Lee, Henry L., Jr., to Callery Chemical Co. Epoxide resin composition containing an amine borane accelerator. 3,347,- 827, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 47. Lee, Henry P., to General Electric Co. Digital input-output buffer for computerized systems. 3,302,181, 1-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. Lee, flop. Electric plug and socket with interlocking ter- minals. 3,346,833, 10-10-67, CI. 339 — 139. Lee, Hop. Electric outlet box. 3,349,946, 10-31-67, CI. 220— 3.2. Lee, Hop. Electric sockets mounted in an outlet box. 3.355.700, 11-2S-07, CI. 339—119. Lee. Hua-Tung, to International Business Machines Corp. Wide-band transformer having neutralizing winding. 3.299,- 3S4, 1-17-67. CI. 336 — 171. Lee, Jack. Footing for earth pile. 3,324,666, 6-13-67, CI. 61 — 53.68. Lee, James G., to Tennessee River Pulp & Paper Co. Boiler apparatus for complete combustion of fuel. 3,311,090, 3-28-67. CI. 122—2. Lee, James H. : See — Jones, Sterling B., and Lee. 3,331,268. Lee, John : See — - Berger, Leo, Corraz, and Lee. 3,301,S57. Lee, John E. : See — Rogers, Francis W., Lee, and Smith. 3,340,177. Lee, John F., to United States of America. Air Force. Sur- vival shelter for subzero climates. 3,304,665. 2-21-67, CI. 52—2. Lee, John M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Solubilizing phosphate rock with an ammonium phosphate-ammonium bisulfate melt. 3,345,153, 10-3-67, CI. 71—36. Lee, Jon W., and J. T. Feid, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Dropped ceiling ventilator apparatus. 3,353,472, 11-21-67, CI. 98 — 40. Lee. Joseph K. Kim Chee pickle canning. 3,295,994, 1-3-67, CI. 99—154. 760 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lee, Kenneth : See — Bradshaw, Arthur. Lee, Swales, and Voyle. 3.354,486. Lee, Leighton, II, to The Lee Co. Motor. 3,303,642, 2-14- 67, CI. 60 — 23. Lee, Leighton, II, to The Lee Co. Fluid resistor. 3,323,550, 6-6-67, CI. 138 — 39. Lee, Lester H., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic disc with air bear- ing which spirals radially outward. 3,303,485, 2-7-67, CI. 340—174.1. Lee, Lieng-Huang, to The Dow Chemical Co. Flame resistant polymer compositions. 3,297.658, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Lee, Lieng-Huang, to The Dow Chemical Co. 1-cyanovinyl alkyl carbonates, process for their production and polymers thereof. 3,306,880, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Lee, Lieng-Huang, to The Dow Chemical Co. Acetylenic poly- carbonate copolymers. 3,321,440, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 47. Lee, Lieng-Huang. to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for making high impact styrene polymers in aqueous suspension. 3,346,520, 10-10-67, CI. 260—17. Lee, Lieng-Huang, to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylidenearyl- enealkylene carbonates and polymers thereof. 3,356,651, 12- 5-67, CI. 260— 77.6. Lee, Mary G. : See — Lee. Richard M. and M. G., and McAllister. 3,328,437. Lee, Melvin C. : See — Campbell, David, Lee, and Mann. 3,356,314. Lee, Milford : See — Chambers, William C, and Lee. 3,356,519. Lee, Milford R. : See — Harney, George D., Sullivan. Lee, and Cole. 3,297,981. Lee, Milford R., K. H. Waters, and B. J. Heath, to Continen- tal Oil Co. Method for producing impedance logs using seismographic techniques. 3,300,754, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 15 5 Lee, Milford R„ D. S. Sullivan, G. D. Harney, and W. E. N. Doty, to Continental Oil Co. Apparatus for Fourier analyz- ing, normalizing and determining time-phase coincidence between signals. 3,339,139, 8-29-67, CI. 324 — 77. Lee, Ned E. : See — Fritch, Leroy W., Jr.. and Lee. 3,356,068. Lee, Norman C, to Empire Plastic Corp. Wheel pedal toy. 3,318,614, 5-9-67, CI. 280—221. Lee-Norse Co. : See — Arentzen, Einar M. 3,309.145. Arentzen, Einar M. 3.310,347. Arentzen. Einar M. 3,353,871. Baechli, George. 3,303,925. Luksich, Thomas 3,339,708. Maczuzak. Peter. 3,326.356. Lee, Oscar C. Chain draw having pivoted lever means. 3,323,776, 6-6-67, CI. 254 — 78. Lee Packaging Machinery Corp. : See — Doucette, Eugene F., and Lee. 3,333,395. Lee, Paul L., and G. E. Sims, to Eastman Kodak Co. Prep- aration of fine HMX. 3,351,585. 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 239. Lee, Paul R., to Westinghouse Electric Corn. Insulating washer. 3,301,942, 1-31-67, CI. 174 — 138.' Lee, Paul R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Water heating apparatus. 3.329,800. 7-4-67, CI 219 — 321. Lee, Percy A., deceased, by F. H. Lee and M. L. Barnes, executrices, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Floating tank top. 3.329,301. 7-4-67, CI. 220 — 26. Lee, Po., to Burroughs Corp. Electrostatic transducer appa- ratus. 3,358,289, 12-12-67, CI. 346—74. Lee, Reuben, to United States of America. Navy. High effi- ciency pulse modulator. 3,328,703, 6-27-67, CI 328 — 65. Lee, Richard A. : See — Armstrong. Raymond N., Kedzior, Lee, and Pradko. 3,340,726. Charles, Asa F., and Lee. 3,339,499. Lee, Richard G., to Alves Photo Service, Inc. Paper trans- port. 3,345,911, 10-10-67, CI. 88 — 24. Lee, Richard J. : See — Marcus, Stanley A., and Lee. 3.329,996. Lee, Richard J„ to Standard Oil Co. Borated-nitroalkyl-Sckiff base condensation products. 3,328.463, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 566. Lee, Richard J. Shotgun shell reloading machines. 3,336,829, 8-22-67, CI. 86—23. Lee, Richard J. Machine rests for pistols 3,343,411, 9-26-67, CI. 73—167. Lee, Richard J. Shotgun shell reloading implements. 3,343,- 444, 9-26-67. CI. 86—24. Lee. Richard M., deceased (by M. G. Lee, sole legatee), and R. G. McAllister, to The Bordon Co. x\dducts of a quater- nary ammonium salt with a phenol. 3,328,437 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 404. Lee, Robert : See — Savard, Guy, and Lee. 3,295,220. Lee. Robert C, R. O. Soffel, and F. S. Vigilante, to Bell Tele- phone Laboratories, Inc. Time division tone signaling sys- tem. 3,350.509, 10-31-67, CI. 179—18. Lee, Robert E. : See — Lloyd, William D., and Lee. 3.337,139. Saul. John F., Klinkman, Reuscher, Parrish, and Lee. 3,303,264. Lee, Robert E. Grain pickup with rubber teeth. 3,295,302, 1-3-67, CI. 56 — 364. Lee, Robert E. Grain pickup attachment. 3,304,704, 2-21- 67, CI. 56—364. Lee, Robert E. Beautician's aid. 3,319,262, 5-16-67, CI. 2 — 174. Lee, Robert G., to Koehler-Dayton, Inc. Filter for a self-con- tained sewage system. 3,342,341, 9-19-67. CI. 210—357. Lee, Robert J. Self synthesizing machine. 3,327,291, 6-20-67, CI. 340—172.5. Lee, Robert W., and B. W. Schwindt. Dispensing device. 3,308,995, 3-14-67, CI. 222 — 427. Lee, Roger K., Jr., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Proc- ess for formation of deformation images in a thermoplastic magnetizable record medium. 3,311,903, 3-28-67, CI. S40 — 174.1. Lee, Ronald H. D. F. : See — Flanagan, Peter, and Lee. 3,309,056. Lee-Rowan Co. : See— McAtee, Gene A. 3,352,430. Lee, Ryals E., J. E. Houston, and G. M. Norman. Measuring attachment for beer keg or the like. 3,311,267, 3-28-67, CI. 222—155. Lee, Ryals E., J. E. Houston, and G. M. Norman. Device for instructing in the kicking of a football or the like. 3,328,030, 6-27-67, CI. 273 — 55. Lee, Shao-Tang. Aircraft with inflatable landing gear. 3,297,280, 1-10-67, CI. 244 — 105. Lee, Shao-Tang. Engine inlet protective screen arrangement. 3,298,637, 1-17-67, CI. 244—53. Lee, Shao-Tang. Setting means for universal timepiece. 3,318,085, 5-9-67, CI. 58 — 43. Lee, Thomas : See — Kitchen, Elwyn L., Lee, and Rise. 3,344,S65. Lee, Thomas B. : See — Banner, Albert H., and Lee. 3,308,720. Lee, Thomas H., to General Electric Co. Means comprising a triggered vacuum circuit interrupter for protecting against overvoltages. 3,319,121, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 12. Lee, Thomas H., to General Electric Co. Vacuum-type circuit interrupter with means for reducing arc voltage during high Instantaneous currents. 3,321,599, 5-23-67, CI. 200—144. Lee, Thomas PL, to General Electric Co. Gas blast circuit breaker of the axial blast type with magnetic means for forcing the upstream arc terminal away from the center of the stagnation zone at the upstream electrode. 3,330,927, 7-11-67, CI. 200—148. Lee, Thomas H., and T. W. Liao, to General Electric Co. Spark-gap type of surge arrestor for a D.-C. system. 3,309,- 555. 3-14-67, CI. 313—156. Lee, Thomas H., and T. W. Liao, to General Electric Co. Triggered spark gap type of surge arrestor. 3,309,575, 3-14-67, CI. 317 — 61.5. Lee, Thomas H., and W. R. Wilson, to General Electric Co. Voltage limiting protective arrangement for high voltage power circuits. 3.339,112, 8-29-67, CI. 317 — 17. Lee, Walter J., M. S. Wing, and H. S. Henderson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for stabilizing latexes of acrylic polymers. 3,297,612, 1-10-67, CI. 260—29.6. Lee, Walter W. : See — Fischer. Israel L., Lee, Meloro, and Spieker. 3,349,246. Lee, Walter W., to The Bendix Corp. Solid state non-erasable optical memory sensing system. 3,341,692, 9-12-67, CI. 235—61.11. Lee, Walter W., to The Bendix Corp. Solid state erasable and rewritable optical memory system utilizing a tenebrescent panel. 3.341,826, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 173. Lee, Wilfred J., to Belson Corp. Centrifugal compressor. 3,330,473, 7-11-67, CI. 230 — 115. Lee, Wilfred J., to Belson Corp. Filter. 3,333,705, 8-1-67, CI. 210—251. Lee. William H., to Elgen Mfg. Corp. Hand tool. 3,359,777. 12-26-67, CI. 72 — 391. Lee, Wing K. : See — Tesoro, Giuliana C, Lee, and Moore. 3,317,633. Lee, Winston F. Z. : See — Karlby, Henning, and Lee. 3,345,869. Karlby, Henning, and Lee. 3.355,947. Lee, Winston F. Z., and H. Karlby. Turbine flowmeter. 3,301,052, 1-31-67, CI. 73—231. Lee, Winston F. Z., H. W. Fisher, and H. J. Evans, to Rock- well Mfg. Co. Fluid meter. 3,304,780, 2-21-67, CI. 73— 231. Lee. Yoon C. to Monsanto Co. Stabilized polymeric composi- tions. 3,331,810, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Lee, Yoon C, to Monsanto Co. Stabilized compositions. 3,356,644, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Lee, Yoon C, and S. P. Nemphos, to Monsanto Co. Unsatu- rated nitrile polymers stabilized by substituted melamines and phenols. 3,316,208, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Lee, Yoon C, and S. P. Nemphos, to Monsanto Co. Stabilized compositions. 3,331,812, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Leeb, Bernard M., and R. Belica, to Videocraft Mfg. Co. Elec- tron beam convergence and deflection apparatus. 3,303,- 444, 2-7-67. CI. 335—212. Leeberg, Edgar T. Bottle pack carrier. 3,297,220, 1-10-67, CI. 224 — 45. Leebrick, John R., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Organobismuth ethvlenic carboxylates and polymers thereof. 3,350,436, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 447. Leebrick, John R., and H. E. Ramsden, to M & T Chemical, Inc. Trichloromethylation of chlorosubstituted benzenes. 3,297,771, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 651. Leece, Charles F. : See — Jacks, Eric, Feenan. and Leece. 3,358,363. LIST OF PATENTEES 761 Leece-Neville Co., The : See — Abel, Edmund A.. Jr. 3,353,425. Reid, James D., and Way. 3,340,801. Leech, Edward J. : See — Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Polichette, and Leech. 3,322,881. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Polichette, and Leech. 3,347,- 724. Leecraft Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Sanchez, Gil C. 3,317,690. Leeder, Ceorge D. : See — Bird, Dennis W., Johnson, Bennett, and Leeder. 3,322,889 Leeds-Dixon Laboratories, Inc. : See — Gaunt, William E. 3,350,270. Leeds, J. Venn, Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Electri- cal wave shaping apparatus and conversion apparatus. 3,354,377. 11-21-07, CI. 321—8. Leeds. Mark B. : See — Burr, Gerald, Leeds, and Silverschotz. 3,340,807. Leeds, Michael T., to Intellux Inc. Multilayer circuit and method of making the same. 3,350,498, 10-31-67, CI. 174 — os.5. Leeds, Morton W. : See — Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,335,089. Davidowich. George, and Leeds. 3,335,090. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. .•■■,,337,469. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,337,470. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,340,197. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,340.198. Davidowich, George, and Leeds. 3,345,299. Mottern, Henry O., and Leeds. 3,358,041. Leeds, Morton W., and G. Davidowich, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Hydrogen embrittlement inhibition. 3,345,298, 10-3- 67, CI. 252—146. Leeds & Xorthrup Co. : See — Amey, William G., Finch, and Robertson. 3,315,603. Bard, Irving G., and Rogers. 3,354,452. Cranch, Edward J. 3,351,862. Davies, Roy E. 3.298,874. Davis, Frederick B., III. 3,323,061. Gargani. Arnold J. 3,310,714. Gillen, Raymond D., Knipe, McAdam, and Polster. 3,349.- 408. Goff, Kenneth W., and Gupta. 3,329,311. Hickox, Richard M. 3,315,52S. Highley, Thomas T., Jr., and Hitt. 3,305, S03. Hulls, Leonard R. 3,305,770. Hulls, Leonard R., and flenderson. 3,302,085. Johnson, Curtis R. A. 3,296,623. Johnson. Curtis R. A., and Steur. 3,329,925. Miller, Charles E. 3,317,833. Parker, Kenneth B., Jr., and Paschkis. 3,316,554. Paschkis, Albert E. 3,317,913. Payne, James F., Jr. 3,354,391. Phillips, William E. Re. 26,266. Polster, Norman E. 3,360,799. Shirk, Wesley H.. Jr. 3,307,104. Shreve, Warren T. 3,354.773. Szonntagh, Eugene L. 3,324,709. Teague, Albert B. 3,348,978. Williams, Albert J., Jr., and Polster. 3,324,404. Leeds, Winthrop M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Recir- culating-type gas-blast double-break circuit interrupter with filtering housing surrounding intermediate contact. 3,309,- 482, 3-14-67, CI. 200 — 148. Leedy, Edwin H., to Lockwood Mfg. Co. Bakery pan. 3,332,- 571, 7-25-67, CI. 220—23.2. Leedy, Nelson J. : See — Roberson, Cletis L., Leedy, and Riley. 3,305,332. Leege, James W., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Plastic hub and in- sert assembly for wheels and sprockets. 3,304,796. 2-21- 67, CI. 74 — 464. Leek, Nathaniel L. : See — Chaffee, Emory L. 3,339,143. Hammond. John H., Jr., Lucas, Leek, and The National Shawmut Bank. 3,30S,381. Leeke. Paul D. : See — Bradford, Robert S., and Leeke. 3.356,921. Leeman, Jan N. J., to Stamlcarbon, N.V. Method and appa- ratus for feeding material handling devices. 3,306,671, 2-28-67, CI. 302 — 14. Leeman, Jan N. J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Screening device com- prising a sieve deck capable of turning on a shaft. 3,344,- 919, 10-3-67, CI. 209—251. Leeman, Jan N. J., to Stamicarbon N.V. Apparatus for the wet-screening of particles. 3,353,674, 11-21-67. CI 209 — 240. Leemann, Johannes, to Crown Cork Co. (Belgium) SA Crown closure. 3,346,134, 10-10-67, CI. 215 — 39. Leemhuis, John C. Structural member. 3,334,458, 8-8-67, CI. 52 — 223. Leemhuis, Louis J. : See — Gumming, E. Palmer, and Leemhuis. 3,331,169. Leeming, Edward H. Snow sled. 3,326,569, 6-20-67, CI. 2S0 — 16. Leenaerts. Martinus H. W. : See — Willems, Ebertus, and Leenaerts. 3,340,404. Leenders. Peter, and H. G. Creutz, to Allied Research Prod- ucts, Inc., (Formerly Allied Richardson, Inc.) Method for making an alkali metal salt of heptagluconic acid. 3,351,656, 11-7-67, CI. 260—528. Palmer, Nigel I. Pitts, Thomas E. Pitts, Thomas E., Richter, Hans H. Leenhnuls, Albert C, to Hl-G, Inc. Phase sequence sensor. 3,302,003, 1-31-67, CI. 317—47. Leenhouts, Albert C, to The Superior Electric Co. Decimal coded binary counter with sequential digit Input. 3,345,521, 10-3-67. CI. 307—88.5. Leenhouts, Albert C, to The Superior Electric Co. Plural channel electric pulse supplying device. 3,355,642, 11-28-67, CI 318 28 Leers, "Robert's. Plastic housings. 3,300,152, 12-26-07, CI. 220 — 4. Lees, Barry W. : See — Peterson, Gudniundur P., and Lees. 3,329,377. Lees, Donald G. : See — Evans, Evan W., and Lees. 3,341,373. Lees, Kenneth A., to Glaxo Laboratories Ltd. Griseofulvin with high specific surface area. 3,330,727, 7-11-07, CI. 107—75. Lees, Philip, and A. M. Pavese, to United Aircraft Corp. Bear- ing retention means. 3,328,096. 0-27-67, CI. 308—207. Leese, Sydney E. : See — Behm, William F., and Leese. 3,326,136. Leesona Corp. : See — Beckwith, Walter L., Jr. 3,333,782. Beckwith. Walter L., Jr., Norris, and Tata. 3,358,940. Bense, William M. 3,350,022. Cruickshank, David G., Males, and Nelson. 3,295,770. Delfino, Joseph C. 3,309,229. Depuy, Francis A. 3,327,730. Diotalevi, Mario J. 3,298,867. Fitton, David L. 3,340,095. Franci, David O. 3,298,726. Frazier, David. 3,337,369. Gibson, Kirkland H. 3,328,947. Gorton, Robert E. 3,326,723. Hasbrouck, Augustus. 3,326,722. Johnson, Paul P. 3,311,504. Kieronski, John P. 3,329,362. Lieb. Harry C, and Moos. 3,350,226. Macedo, Frank A. 3,307,800. O'Brien, William H. 3,347,470. Oswin, Harry G. 3,337,308. Palmer, Nigel I. 3,321,333. 3,321,334. and Steele. 3,335,476. and Walden. 3,314,620. 3,295,788. Richter, Hans H. 3,335,971. Schedin, Robert S., and Josephson. 3,327,737. Tata, Raymond V. 3.333,781. Wallack, Stanley, Alexander, and Oxley. 3,351,015. Young, George J. 3,331,703. Leete, Bernard D., to General Electric Co. Soft start circuit for process control. 3,359,45S, 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 33. Le Fave, James E. Key holder. 3,354,679, 11-28-67, CI. 70 — 456. Le Febvre, Alfred F. : See — Hildebrandt, William J., and Le Febvre. 3,357,518. Lefebvre, Andre G. F., R. D. G. Englebert, and A. V. J. Geukenne, to Societe Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Chimi- ques du Marley. Crystallization apparatus for the produc- tion of hexamethylene tetramine. 3,359,075, 12-19-67, CI. 23—285. Lefebvre, Maurice : See — Maestre, Marcel, Lefebvre. and Kaziz. 3,356,610. Lefebvre, Yvon, to American Home Products Corp. Steroidal 6-chloro-4,6-dienes. 3,352,889, 11-14-67, CI. 260—397.2. Lefebvre, Yvon. and P. F. Morand, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. 3/3-acetoxypregn-4-ene-6,20-diones and their prep- aration. 3,346,603, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Lefever, Henry : See — Barton, Patrick M., and Lefever. 3,338,589. Lefever, Kenneth W. Identification means and apparatus for installing. 3,330,058, 7-11-67, CI. 40 — 25. Lefever. Kenneth W. Staple fastener. 3.357,296, 12-12-67, CI. 85 — 49. Lefevre, Albert E., to Charbonnages de France. Remote-con- trol device. 3,315,263, 4-1S-67, CI. 343—225. Lefevre, Lioyd E. : See — Breidt, Peter, Jr., and Lefevre. 3,321,804. Ladner, John B., and Lefevre. 3.315,306. Lefevre, Lloyd E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Extrusion adapter. 3,334,382, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 13. Lefevre, Norman A. : See — Hahn. Harold G. and Lefevre. 3,310,519. Lefevre, Rene A. P. M. : See — Le Corre, Jean P., Lefevre, Serrano, and Yelloz. 3,311,- 705. Leff, Samuel. Erectable container for granular materials including simultaneously erectable pour spout. 3,335,922, 8-15-67, CI. 222 — 528. Lefferson, Carl : See — Martell, Fred, and Lefferson. 3.336,030. Lefferts, Peter, to TIA Electric Co. Portable thermoelectric cooling device and method of making the same. 3,314,242. 4-1S-67, CI. 62—3. Lefferts, Peter, to Fifth Dimension, Inc. Current sensing timing circuits. 3,341,712, 9-12-67, CI. 307 — SS.5. Leffingwell Chemical Co. : See — Allison, John R., and Cereghino. 3,345,154. Kessler, Kenneth L. 3,321,364. 762 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Leffler, Amos J. : See — Hunt, Charles D'A., Kerrigan, Leffler, and Martin. 3,328,- 135. Lefforge, John W. : See — Hundt, Donald D., Gavin, and Lefforge. 3,339,931. Lefief, Frank M., to Kliklok Corp. Horizontal box formers. 3,318,205, 5-9-67, CI. 93—51. Le Fiell, Cecil K., to Le Fiell Mfg. Co. Swaging machine. 3,303,681, 2-14-67, CI. 72 — 76. Le Fiell Mfg. Co. : See — Le Fiell, Cecil K. 3,303,681. Steffes, John H. 3,334,901. Lefke, Louis W., and W. H. Lang, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Liquid skimming device. 3,338,414, 8-29-67, CI. 210 — 179. Leflet, Herbert A., Jr. : See — Carson, Frank J., and Leflet. 3,348,935. Leflet, Herbert A., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Sheet supporting apparatus. 3,315,774, 4-25-67, CI. 193 — 37. Leflet, Herbert A., Jr., and F. J. Carson, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method of bending a glass sheet for producing a vehicle window. 3,325,267, 6-13-67, CI. 65—107. Lefort, Marcel J. C. : See — Boissieras, Jean, Ceyzeriat, and Lefort. 3,318,89S. Boissieras, Jean, Ceyzeriat, and Lefort. 3,359,237. Lefrancois, Bernard : See — Bourgeois, Yves, Lefrancois, and Moreau. 3,342,550. Leftwich, James R., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Transistorized ignition system. 3,347,218, 10-17-67, CI. 123—148. Legal, Casimer C, and B. L. Mobley, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for the preparation of magnesium ammonium phos- phate. 3,320,048, 5-16-67, CI. 71 — 42. Legal, Casimer C, Jr., T. H. Nichols, and W. A. Patterson, to W. R. Grace & Co. Seed packages of water insoluble poly- ethylene oxide. 3,316,676, 5-2-67, CI. 47—58. Legallais, Victor A. : See — Chance, Britton, and Legallais. 3,313,290. Le Gardeur, Rene: See — Consoli. Terenzio, Le Gardeur, and Mourier. 3,344,363. Le Gargasson, Georges C, and M. J. Cadiou, to North Ameri- can Philips Co. Inc. Contact connection for wire-shaped heating elements. 3,344,386, 9-26-67, CI. 338 — 274. Legarra, Philip H., % to Aircraft Hydroforming, Inc., and % each to R. P. Williams and E. J. Zack. All metal dynamic and static seal. 3,323,805, 6-6-67, CI. 277—112. Legat, Wilhelm H. : See — Russell, Lewis K., and Legat. 3.327.525. Russell, Lewis K., Legat, and Haekley. 3,320,568. Le Gates, Ralph W., and G. F. Hyde, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pressure regulating apparatus. 3,311,124, 3-28-67, CI. 137 — 110. Legatt, Theodore, and E. L. Shapiro, to Schering Corp. Novel-l(10)-13-alkyl gonenes and process for their manu- facture. 3,296,285, 1-3-67, CI. 260—397.3. Le Gault, Ralph A. : See — Cornwall, Harrv J., and Le Gault. 3,339,685. Leger, Alton. Hood clamp. 3,316,604, 5-2-67, CI. 24 — 263. Leger, Alton, Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,305,736. 2-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. Legge, David B. : See — ■ Pennings, Bernard, and Legge. 3,325,201. Legge, George D. : See — - Gulette, Ronald S., and Legge. 3,313,136. Legge, J., & Co. Ltd. : See — Pennings. Bernard, and Legge. 3,325,201. Legge, Victor T. Cutting machines. 3,332,147, 7-25-67, CI. 30 — 240. Legge tt, David M. : See — - MacLeod, David M., and Leggett. 3,340,204. Lesgitt. S. H., Co. : See — Huling, Robert G. 3,327,728. Legion Mfg. Co. : See — Spinks, Sam, and Owenby. 3,351,184. Legler, Ernst, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Apparatus for synchro- nizing a television picture signal source. 3,311,702, 3-28- 67, CI. 178— 69.5. Legler, Ernst, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Television AFC circuit. 3,334.182. 8-1-67, CI. 178—69.5. Legourd, Andre F. : See — Legrain, Michel A. J., and Legourd. 3,331,357. Legourd, Andrg F., % to M. A. J. Legrain. Automatic animal suckling apparatus. 3,314,398, 4-18-67, CI. 119 — 71. Legoux, Rene, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing electron tubes. 3,353,889, 11-21-67, CI. 316—17. Legoux, Rene, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Methods of manufacturing electron tubes having a photo-sensitive layer in a vacuum space tube manufactured by said meth- ods and devices for carrying out said methods. 3,353,890, 11-21-67, CI. 316—19. Legrain, Michel A. J. : See — Legourd, Andr<§ F. 3,314,398. Legrain, Michel A. J., and A. F. Legourd. Apparatus for the mixing and feeding of liquid food to suckling animals. 3,331,357, 7-18-67, CI. 119 — 71. Legrande, John. Adjustable wrench. 3,354,755, 11-28-67, CI. 81 — 314. Le Gras, Jacques : See — Tailleur, Andre, and Le Gras. 3,300,112. Legue, Ronald L. : See — Gates, James T., Legue, and Dick. 3,353,347. Leguillon, Charles W. Concealment means for keys. 3,302,- 678, 2-7-67, CI. 150—40. Legutke, Giinter : See — Ohorodnik, Alexander, and Legutke. 3,354,137. Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. : See — Bleiweiss, Arthur F.. Colombo, and Dickson. 3,350,527. Bleiweiss, Arthur F., Colombo, and Dickson. 3,358,160. Goldbaum, Elliott. 3,321,731. Goldbaum, Elliott, Koljonen, and Feier. 3,321,618. Grontkowski, Raymond B. 3,308,428. Lehmacher, Hanns : See — Lehmacher, Michael and H. 3,337,117. Lehmacher, Johann M. : See — Lehmacher. Michael, and J. M. 3,332,324. Lehmacher, Michael, and J. M., to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for the manufacture of a combined web of material suitable for the manufacture of pouches. 3,332,324, 7-25-67, CI. 93—8. Lehmacher, Michael and H. Beverage package. 3,337,117, 8-22-67, CI. 229—62.5. Lehman, Albert L., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Method of in- jecting gases into steel melts. 3,320,053, 5-16-67, CI. 75 — 59. Lehman. Irvin H. : See — Funk, William E., and Lehman. 3,317,088. Lehman, John F., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Expandable bag liner. 3,305,160, 2-21-67, CI. 229—55. Lehman, Robert C. : See — - Lowin, Kenneth J., and Lehman. 3,339,986. Lehman, Roscoe E. : 'See — Thieblot, Armand J., Lehman, and Fleming. 3,300,872. Lehman, Witt : See — Burton. Emmitt V., and Stark. 3.343,237. Lehmann, Erich, W. Rapp, R. Fingado, and H. Nordt, to Farbenfabrlken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the continuous production of anthranilic acid. 3,322,820, 5-30- 67, CI. 260—518. Lehmann, Ernest H., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic developer apparatus. 3,336,905, 8-22-67, CI. 118 — 637. Lehmann, Guenther W., to United States of America, Navy. Deep submergence missile launching vehicle with hovering and missile ejecting systems. 3,295,411, 1-3-67, CI. 89—1.810. Lehmann. Guenther W. Deep-submergence foundation vehicle. 3,354,659. 11-28-67. CI. 61—69. Lehmann, Guenther W. Submarine. 3,356,056, 12-5-67, CI. 114 — 17. Lehmann, Guenther W., and K. G. F. Moeller, to United States of America, Navy. Submersible missile launching vehicle. 3.301,132, 1-31-67, CI. 89 — 1.81. Lehmann, Hans-Gunter, to Schering Aktiengesellschaft. 2,j3-Unsaturated -/-lactone compounds and process for the production of same. 3,331,837, 7-18-67, 260 — 239.57. Lehmann, Harold A., to J. I. Case Co. Control mechanism for power operated machinery. 3,353,423, 11-21-67, CI. 74 — 526. Lehmann, Hellmuth, F. Grewe, and W. Lautensehlage, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Propylene- (1,2)- bis-dithiocarbamates. 3,326.951. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 439. Lehmann, Herbert G., to Valve Corp. of America. One-piece molded plastic actuator for dispensing device. 3,305,179, 2-21-67, CI. 239—337. Lehmann, Herbert G., to J-B-T Instruments, Inc. Isolation- mounted vibratory reed device. 3,337,826, 8-22-67, CI. 335—90. Lehmann, Jeanne : See — Blanchard, Pierre, Lehmann, and Virot. 3,306,733. Lehmann, Kurt : See — Schmeiser, Kurt, Lehmann, Ziegler, and Kowalski. 3,343,- S23. Lehmann. Rudiger, and J. Harnisch. to Dual Gebruder Steid- inger. Pick-ups. 3,328,037, 6-27-67, CI. 274 — 23. Lehmann. Walter, to Gottlob Gussmann Suddeutsche Bett- polsterfabrik. Spring core for innerspring mattresses and -the like. 3.355,746. 12-5-67. CI. 5 — 248. Lehmann, Walter, to Sulzer Brothers Ltd. Blower shaft seal. 3.356.290. 12-5-67. CI. 230—132. Lehmann, William B., and A Ron, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Cardiac output computer. 3.304,413, 2-14-67, CI. 235 — 92. Lehmkuhl, Charles C, to Whirlpool Corp. Fan structure. 3,321,931, 5-30-67, CI. 62 — 281. Lehmkuhl, Herbert : See — Ziegler, Karl, and Lehmkuhl. 3,306,836. Lehmkuhl, Herbert, and W. Grimme, to Dr. A. Ziegler. Process for the production of aluminum trialkvls and alkoxy alumi- num dialkyls. 3,324,159, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 448. Lehmkuhl, Herbert, and R. Schafer, to Dr. Karl Ziegler, Professor. Process for the manufacture of phenyl-aluminum compounds. 3.341,562, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 448. Lehmkuhl, Robert A., and R. E. Reed, to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Tool holders. 3,332,142, 7-25-67, CI. 29 — 568. Lehnacker, Werner : See — Gerretz, Richard, and Lehnacker. 3,312,356. Lehneis, Horace : See — Bleinberger, Warren E., and Lehneis. 3,313,874. Lehner, Francis E. : See — Krynicki, Witold, and Lehner. 3,346,870. Lehner, Francis E., and W. Krynicki, to California Institute Research Foundation. Long term photographic recorder. 3,303,507, 2-7-67, CI. 346 — 24. LIST OK PATENTEES 763 Lehner, Karl, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planting mui Bau vim [ndustrieanlagen. Apparatus ior melting plas- tic granules. 8,354,504, 11-28-67, CI. 18 — 8. Lehner, Wilhelm, Vehicle seat, especially for agricultural ve- hicles. 3,326,603, 6-20-67, CI, 297 — 30S. Lehnert, Robert E., J. R. Bennett, J. P. Moorhead, and K. R. Jenkins, to Evans Products Co. Adjustable bulkhead. 3,352,- 257, 11-14-67, CI. 105—376. Lehnert, Walter, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Magnetic tape recorder. 3,359,547, 12-19-67, CI. 340—174.1. Lehnhardt, Stanley E., to United States of America, Air Force. Digital indicator system with storage. 3,298,011, 1-10-67, CI. 340—248. Lehnhardt, Stanley E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Syn- chronous digital to analog converter. 3,308,454, 3-7-07, CI. 340 — 347. Lehoi ec, Kurt: See — Smyth, Donald M., and Lehovec. 3,346,423. Le Hoy, David P. Disc holder. 3,337,059, 8-22-67. CI. 211 — S6. I.elir. Dale A. : See — Campbell, Prank W., and Lehr. 3,305,150. Campbell, Frank W., and Lehr. 3,336,179. Lehr. Donald A. : xcc — Beadle, Robert G., Lehr, and Maxwell. 3,332,263. Lehr, Marvin H., to Goodrich-Gulf Chemicals, Inc. Diolefln polymerization catalysts using a metalliferous component, a catalyst regulator and A1X S . 3,352,839, 11-14-67, CI. 260—94.3. Lelir, Wendel : See— Becke. Margot, and Lehr. 3,357,805. Lehrer, Arthur : See — Brooks, Alvin, Glatt, Lehrer, and Silverman 3,322 941 Lehrer, Fritz, and M. Casutt. Shut-off valve. 3,344,807, 10-3- i>7, CI. 137 — 557. Lehrer, Norman H., and R. D. Ketchpel. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Field sustained conductivity devices with CdS barrier layer. 3,344,300. 9-26-67, CI. 313—92. Lehrer. Stanley, to Astrosystems International Inc. Pulsed rocket engine. 3.35S.456, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 258. Lehrman, David, to The Ironees Co. Container. 3,347,403, 10- 17-67, CI. 220—17. Lehry, Jean M.. to Cybermeca Societe Anonvme. Voltage con- trolled power converter circuits. 3,340,456, 9-5-67, CI. 321 — Lehtio. Martin J. Reel carrier and wire tensioning trailer. 3,325,119, 6-13-67, CI. 242—86.7. Lehureau. Jean, and P. Poignant, to Society Progil. Process for killing weeds employing acylated urea derivatives. 3.342,5S6. 9-19-67, CI. 71—120. Leib, Joseph : See — Walker, Derek, and Leib. 3,296,308. Leibbrand. Martin, to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. I'osfal franking machine including a moistening device for franked adhesive strips. 3,359,S96, 12-26-67, CI. 101 — 235. Leibelman, Faina J. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvurov, Kalinkina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina. Shagalov, Grinjuk. Nikiforova, Krasnova Balashova. Kovylkina. 3,356.695. Leibelt, John C. Caliper control in the continuous production of paper. 3,352,232, 11-14-67. CI. 100 — 92. Leibelt, John C. and L. F. Newby, Jr. ; said Newby assor to Consolidated Papers. Inc. Production of paper. '3 359,643 12-26-67, CI. 34—25. Leibenzeder, Siegfried, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienee- sellschaft. Method and apparatus for electrolytically pro- ducing highly pure gallium. 3,325,380, 6-13-67, CI. 204 — 59. Leiber, Heinz, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs-G.m.b.H. Navigational equipment. 3,299,539, 1-24-67, CI. 35 — 40. Leiber, Heinz, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ousrustungs-G.m.b.H. Tension maintaining device. 3,317,157, 5-2-67, CI. 242 — 75.5. Leiber. Heinz. Apparatus for preventing the skidding of ve- hicle wheels. 3,352,388. 11-14-67. CI. 1S8 — 181. Leibert, Edward E. Specific gravity or flow indicator. 3,316,- 767, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 453. Leibfritz, Kurt W. H. : See — Lansky, Zdenek J., and Leibfritz. 3.304,560. Lansky, Zdenek J., and Leibfritz. 3,318,332. Lansky, Zdenek J., and Leibfritz. 3,347,259. Leibholz, Stephen W. : See — Moore, Clarence J., and Leibholz. 3,303,474. Leibinger, George E., to General Electric Co. High voltage electric induction apparatus. 3,353,129, 11-14-67, CI 336 — 70. Leibinzohn, Saul : See — Frei, Ephraim H., and Leibinzohn. 3,35S,676. Leibl, Daniel, to Commercial Reflector & Mfg. Co., Inc Spherical lighting fixture. 3,336,474, 8-15-67, CI. 240 — 100. Leibman, Leonid M. : See — Lesin, Abram D., and Leibman. 3,346,200. Leibner, Gerhard : See — Baer, Karl, Decker, Schmidt, Sperber, and Leibner. 3,324,165. Baer, Karl, Sperber, Goehre, and Leibner. 3,347,798. Leibon, Irving, and B. B. Kuist, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Process for conducting a continuous polymerization reaction. 3,341,022, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 878. Leibow, Martin, to Misceramic Tile, Inc. Pressure roller. 3,340,131, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 579. Leibowitz, Donald, and A. Sommer, to United States of America, Navy. Segmented ferrite sonar transducer with permanent magnet bias. 3,290,584, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 10. Leibowitz Joseph D., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Programming switch. 3,349,203, 10-24-67, CI. 339 — 18. Leibowitz, Marvin R. : See — Grosser, Frederick, and Leibowitz. 3,299,023. Grosser, Frederick, and Leibowitz. 3,306,881. Leibowitz, Marvin R., and F. Grosser, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Graft copolymers of styrene and butadiene onto polyvinyl lactam and teomopolymers. 3,352,808, 11-14-67, CI. 260—29.7. Leibowitz, Reuben : See — Adelman, Milton, and Leibowitz. 3,333,184. Leibson, Irving, and D. H. Getz, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Continuous block copolymerization process. 3,338,986, S-29-67, CI. 260— 87S. Leibson, Irving, and R. R. Rasmussen, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Solvent recovery by plural distillation with utilization of solid absorbent. 3,360,444, 12-26-67, CI. 203—41. Leichner, Howard J. Fill cap for pressurized radiator. 3,358,- S71, 12-19-67, CI. 220 — 44. Leichter, Gunter : See — Steiner, Fritz, Kutz, and Leichter. 3,320,364. Leichter, Herbert L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Composite structural metal members with improved fracture toughness. 3,359,0S3, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 183.5. Leidecker, Henry A. : See — Schmidt, Robert F., Leidecker, and Kirk. 3,312,992. Leidel, Hans : See — Von Kullwitz, Georg, Leidel, and Kissel. 3,336,622. Leidig, Theodor, and G. Wustmann, to Haarmann Clumer G.m.b.H. Unsaturated ether. 3,297,767, 1-10-67, CI. 260—614. Leidy, Ray A. : See — Chattin. John H., Laughlin, Haystrick, and Leidy. 3,- 302,439. Leifels, Heinz-Wilhelm : See — Reichardt, Alfred, Reinhard, and Leifels. 3,311,491. Leifer, Joseph C. : See — Brackett, Frederick ;S., Leifer, Scott, and Stock. 3,307,- S48. Leifer, Joseph C, L. Mittelman, Jr., and E. J. Sobol, to Ameri- can Machine & Foundry Co. Free stylus position locating system. 3,342,935, 9-19-67, CI. 178 — 19. Leifheit, Gunter : See — Blum, Josef. 3,345,067. Leifheit, Ingeborg: See — Blum, Josef. 3,345,667. Leigh. Bertram J. : See— Eitel, Jay M., Leigh, and Williams. 3,319,935. Migeot, Ferdinand A, and Leigh. 3,326.529. Leigh, Bertram J., to Telsta Corp. Cable guiding device. 3.300.191, 1-24-67, CI. 254—190. Leigh, Bertram J., F. A. Migeot, and C. P. Edwards, to Pelsta Corp. Apparatus for lashing and placing aerial cable and strand. 3,336,002, 8-15-67, CI. 254—134.3. Leigh Products, Inc. : See — Moore, Robert J. 3,298,676. Leigh, Walter J. Method and apparatus for generating arti- ficial waves in a body of water. 3,350,724, 11-7-67, CI. 4 — 171. Leigh, William E. Control valve cam and follower. 3,335,088, 8-15-07, CI. 114—150. Leightle, George B., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process of preparing cleve's acid. 3,350,441, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 508. Leijser, Hendrikus J., to American Enka Corp. Yarn treat- ment device. 3,304,753. 2-21-67, CI. 68 — 19S. Leika, Walter, 30% to B. Block. Dispenser for dispensing product at conditioned temperatures. 3,302,833, 2-7-67, CI. 222 — 146. Leiker, Dale H., Jr. : See — Peterman, Robert J., and Leiker. 3,335,594. Leimbach, John G., and A. Owens, to Sporlan Valve Co. Thermostatic expansion valve with an auxiliary port. Re. 26,161, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 225. Leimer, Albert, and S. Brunner. Apparatus for the guiding and/or lateral displacement of moving webs of materials for example webs of textiles. 3,295,736, 1-3-67, CI. 226 — 190. Leinassar, Jorma M. Adjustable stirrup for physician's exam- ining table. 3,355.163, 11-28-67, CI. 269 — 32S. Leinauer, Herbert : See — Kerkhof, Horst, and Leinauer. 3,331,127. Leinberger, Merton C, C. H. Burns, and R. A. Melnick. to The National Cash Register Co. Sequential access data store. 3,329,944. 7-4-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Leineweber, Gunter, and W. Neugebauer, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Rossler. Process for making silicon carbide. 3,306,705, 2-28-67. CI. 23 — 20S. Leinfelt. Karl E., and J. A. Domstedt, to Electrolux, Aktie- bolaget. Surface cleaning apparatus. 3,332,101, 7 25-67, CI. 15—321. Leingang. Frank A., and W. R. Cousins, to National Rejectors, Inc. Photosensitive sensing system for a currency detector. 3,304,432, 2-14-67, CI. 250—219. 764 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Leis, Arthur F. Stock pusher. 3,310,973, 3-2S-67, CI. 72 — 420. Leiser, Roger S„ D. P. Macarus, and J. A. Wagoner, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Process for separating amylaceous mate- rial into amylose and amylopectin. 3,323,949, 6-6-67, CI. 127—71. Leising, Maurice B to Chrysler Corp. Vehicle braking system. 3,350,882, 11-7-67, CI. 60 — 54.6. Leising, Paul B. : See — Gore, William H., Leising, and Tooper. 3,319,637. Leiss Ikon Aktiengesellsehaft : See — Taesler, Rudolf, Becker, and Borner. 3,351,298. Leistiko, Otto, Jr., and C.-T. Sah, to Fairehild Camera and Instrument Corp. Field-effect transistors. 3,335,342, 8-8- 67, CI. 317—235. Leistritz, Hanskarl. Apparatus for a noncatalytic afterburning of exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,347,040, 10-17-67, CI. 60—30. Leitgeb, Anton : See — Bauer, Helmut, Leitgeb, and Strebel. 3,309,014. Leitgeb, Anton, to Maschmenfabrik Burekhardt AG. Arrange- ment for the continuous adjustment of the output of a piston compressor. 3,295,748, 1-3-67, CI. 230 — 21. Leithauser, Horst, to Chemisehe Werke Huls Aktiengesell- sehaft. Catalytic polymerization of unsaturated, polymeriz- able compounds with catalysts comprising adducts of phosphorous esters with a-diketones. 3.324,200, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 865. Leitl, George J. P. Golf buggies having a folding frame and retractable wheels. 3.319,973, 5-16-67, CI. 280 — 42. Leitmann, William J., to Rohden Mfg. Co., Inc. Resilient retainer. 3,311,393, 3-28-67. CI. 2S7— 53. Leitmann, William J., to Rohden Mfg. Co., Inc. Resilient retainer. 3,336,059, 8-15-67. CI. 287—53. Leitner, George J., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Non-ionic poly- oxvethylene surfactant-ethylene-maleic anhydride copoly- mer printing compositions. 3,306,863, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 8. Leitner, George J., and E. K. Kleiner, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Textile decorating methods using curable polymeric compo- sitions containing mixtures of polycycloaliphatic polyepox- ide and triazine. 3,349,054, 10-24-67, CI. 260—29.6. Leitner, Kajetan. Conical collar nuts having spaced flats. 3.311,148, 3-28-67, CI. 151 — 41.73. Leitner, Kajetan. Nuts especially adapted for thin-wall mount- ing. 3,348,596, 10-24-67, CI. 151 — 41.73. Leitner, Karl, G. J. Mlaker. O. Moll, and N. P. Skalla, to Osterreichisch-Amerikanische Magnesit Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for manufacturing basic refractory bricks. 3,352,- 702, 11-14-67, CI. 106—281. Leitten, Carl P., Jr. : See — Heestand, Richard L., and Leitten. 3,318,724. McDonald, Robert E., and Leitten. 3,314,143. McDonald, Robert E., and Leitten. 3,350,907. Robinson. William C, Heestand, and Leitten. 3,331.666. Leitten, Carl P., Jr., R. A. Potter, and R. E. McDonald, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of preparing oxides for neutronic reactor control. 3,300,848, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Leitz, E.. Inc. : See — Goldberg, Norman N. 3,334,836. Leitz, Ernest G. : See — Eckhardt, Robert. 3,356,003. Leitz, Ernst, G.m.b.H. : See — Broschke, Heinrich, Holle, Meinecke, and Mandler. 3,332,- 330. Clos. Karl. 3,324,781. Frenk, Helmuth, and Huelsmann. 3,359,472. Heinecke, Klaus, and Holle. 3,331,964. Hock, Fromund. 3.305.691. Leitz. Ludwig. 3,339.472. Mandler. Erich. 3,332,331. Mees, Robert, Lussem, and Holle. 3,306,698. Schlapp, Werner. 3,298,295. Leitz. Ludwig, to Ernst Leitz G.m.b.H. Photographic cameras. 3,339,472, 9-5-67, CI. 95—11. Leitzel, Amnion M.. to Keyes Fibre Co. Spring cushion egg flat. 3,343,702, 9-26-67, CI. 217 — 26.5. Lekberg, Robert D., R. A. Jensen, and W. Buiter, to Chemlel; Laboratories, Inc. Process for preparing pyridine car- boxvlic acids from compounds having a pyridine nucleus. 3,313,821, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 295.5. Leknovich, Henry, to Tamar Electronics, Inc. Unified con- trol of induction motor speed. 3,300,699, 1-24-67, CI. 318—212. Lektro Guard Corp. : See — ■ Baldwin, Charles R., and De Young. 3,306,616. Lektro-Vend Corp. : See — Phillips, William C. and R. W., and Callahan. 3,314.299. Lekven, Carl M., to General Precision, Inc. Input-output sec- tion. 3.309.671, 3-14-67, CI. 340—172.5. Leland, Harold E., to H. Gerstner & Sons. Lock mechanism for plural drawers. 3.316,045, 4-25-67, CI. 213 — 220. Leland. Harold E.. to H. Gerstner & Sons. Stop mechanism for sliding drawers. 3,326.617, 6-20-67, CI. 312 — 34S. Leland, Ragnvald G. Toilet bowl deodorizer. 3,336,603, 8-22- 67, CI. 4—223. Leland, Ragnvald G. Fountain brush and roller assembly. 3,356,442, 12-5-67, CI. 401—15. Leland, Roger S., to Monsanto Co. Regeneration of aeryloni- trile synthesis catalysts. 3,344.084, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 415. Le Laurin, Julius V., Jr. Lightweight riding saddle. 3.323,286, 6-0-67, CI. 54 — 44. L'Electronique Appliquee : See — Barigant, Pierre. 3,319,460. Buffet, Paul. 3,323,459. L'Electro-Refractaire : See — ■ Goton, Roland P.. and Recasens. 3.343,593. Lelicoff, John. Disposbale toothbrush. 3,321,796, 5-30-67, CI. 15 — 605. Leling Menno, to Allgemeine Strassenbaubedarfs-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Method of mixing high-strength concrete. 3,338,563, 8-29-67, CI. 259—146. Lellep, Otto G. Rotary kiln temperature measurement. 3,345,- 873, 10-10-67, CI. 73—351. Lemaire, Eugene A. Nut harvesting apparatus. 3,352,094, 11-14-67, CI. 56—328. Lemaire, Francois : See — Vincens, Rene, and Lemaire. 3,304,121. Lemaire, Henry : See — Calm, Arno, Lemaire, Lamberti, and Haas. 3,320,292. Lemaire, Normand A., and R. D. Peterson, to Kellogg Co. Method of making freeze dried artificially sweetened fruit products. 3,356,512. 12-5-67, CI. 99 — 204. Lemanski, Paul P. : See — Guiducci, Mariano A., and Lemanski. 3,351,636. Le Maout, Alain Y. : See — Avignon, Michel L., and Le Maout. 3,298,017. Lemardeley, Claude Y. L. : See — Barrot, Paul M. E., and Lemardeley. 3,305,181. Lemardeley, Claude Y. L., and P. M. Barrot, to Societe Anonyme : Babbitless. Electric stress sensing devices for crushing machines. 3,300,149, 1-24-67, CI. 241—36. Le Marec, Francois H. M., to Navili S.a.r.l. Boats. 3,342,154, 9-19-67, CI. 114—66.5. Le Masson, Yves, to M. Piel. Method of making an iso- thermal garment. 3.305,423, 2-21-67, CI. 156—267. Le Materiel Electrique S.W. : See — - Chauprade, Robert. 3,332,037. Chauprade, Robert. 3,335,294. Lemav, A., Optical Corp. : See — Hooper, Clinton E. 3,306,162. Lemay, Christopher A. G. : See — Ingham, William E., Lemay, and Jarrett. 3,309,668. Lemay, Christopher A. G., to Electric & Musical Industries, Ltd. Pattern recognition devices. 3,309,674, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Lemberg. Seymour, to International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. Isomerization of terpenes with a noble metal catalyst in the presence of hydrogen chloride. 3,344,171, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 489. Lembke, Andreas, and S. Schlecht, to Johnson & Johnson. Diagnostic antigen for viral hepatitis. 3,313,706, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 78. Lembke, Andreas, and K. Von Milczewski. Brucellosis antigens. 3,342,684, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 78. Lembke, John R., T. W. Nininger, and J. J. Shea, to United States of America. Atomic Energv Commission. Electrical cable assemblies. 3,328,512. 6-27-67. CI. 174 — 72. Lemelson, Jerome H. Packaging assemblies. 3,295,672, 1-3- 67, CI. 206 — 47. Lemelson, Jerome H. Panel structure. 3,298,433, 1-17-67, CI. 165—168. Lemelson, Jerome H. Method of making building panels. 3,298,883, 1-17-67, CI. 156 — 71. Lemelson, Jerome H. Container and liner therefor. 3,306,- 488, 2-28-67, CI. 220—63. Lemelson, Jerome H. Tov trackwav and powered vehicle therefor. 3,308,575, 3-14-67, CI. 46—242. Lemelson, Jerome H. Scanning apparatus for reading docu- ments comprising a rotating scanning disc. 3,309,669, 3-14-67, CI. 340—146.3. Lemelson, Jerome H. Envelope assembly. 3,311.288, 3-28- 67, CI. 229—65. Lemelson, Jerome H. Automatic production apparatus and method. 3,313,014, 4-11-67, CI. 29 — 33. Lemelson, Jerome H. Particulate manufacture. 3,320,33S, 5-16-67, CI. 264—14. Lemelson, Jerome H. Measuring device using variable thick- ness thin film tunneling layer. 3,325,733, 6-13-67, CI. 324 — 103. Lemelson, Jerome H. Composite filaments. 3,327,339, 6-27-67, CI. 15—209. Lemelson, Jerome H. Mold construction and method. 3,332,- 658, 7-25-67, CI. 249 — 139. Lemelson, Jerome H. Ducted panelling and articles. 3,346,- 220, 10-10-67, CI. 244—117. Lemelson, Jerome H. Apparatus for controlling rotary and lon- gitudinal movements of a combined tool carrying spindle. 3,346,894, 10-17-67, CI. 10 — 128. Lemelson, Jerome H. Game playing board containing scoring areas formed by electrically conductive strips. 3,348,844, 10-24-67, CI. 273—121. Lemelson. Jerome H. Display devices. 3,353,S97, 11-21-67, CI. 350—167. Lemelson, Jerome H. Molding method for making sealed articles. 3,358,062, 12-12-67, CI. 264 — 96. Le Men, Jean, to Roger Bellon. 3j3-amino-18,20-oxido-5-preg- nane and -5-pregnene compounds. 3,331,836, 7-18-67, CI. 260—239.55. LIST OF PATENTEES 765 Lemens, Donald J., to MeGraw-Edison Co. Capacitor bank having unbalance detecting protective means. 3,34S,097, 10-17-G7, CI. 317—12. Leniere, Frederick : See — O'llollarcn, Paul F., and Leniere. 3,341,412. 1. emery. Douglas ,T. : See — Ami. rson. Boy II., and Lemery. 3,339,254. Anderson, Roy II.. and Lemery. 3,340,025. Lemesle, Georges : See — Boutin, Claude. Foglia. and Lemesle. 3,296,080. Lemesle, Georges, L. Patarin, and P. Houge, to Commissariat a l'Energle Atomlque. Gas cooled nuclear reactor power plant. 3,296,082, 1-3-G7, CI. 176 — 30. Lemlere, Jean, and C. M. Melas, to International Business Machines Corp. Synchronized clock generator. 3,355,550, 11-28-67, Cl. 'its— SS. I.emieux George E., to Ford Motor Co. Fluid pressure gover- nor mechanism. 3.30S.S41, 3-14-67, CI. 137 — 47. Lemieux, Raymond TJ., and R. G. Micetich, to R & L Molecular Research Ltd. Derivatives of 6-aminopenieillanic acid. 3,311,611, 3-2S-67. CI. 260—239.1. Lemieux, Roger J. : Sec — McClean, Robert, and Lemieux. 3.297.S14. Ronald, Ulrich P., and Lemieux. 3,300,573. Lemieux, Roger J., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Strand extruder. 3,299,686, 1-24-67, CI. 72—261. l .•-iniii. Alan J., to The Upjohn Co. Controlling fungi with a - ethvnyl - 1-uaphthalenemethanol or a-ethynyl-2-naphtha- lenemethanol. 3,320.122, 5-16-67, CI. 167—32. Lemin Alan J., to The Upjohn Co. Insect chemosterilant 3-substituted-2-oxobutvraldehyde bis (tliiosemicarbazones), thoir alkali metal salts, and their metal chelates. 3,321,362, 5-23-67, CI. 107 — 22. Lemke, Eugene: See — McCabe, Philip G., and Lemke. 3,303,443. Lemke. Eugene, to Radio Corp. of America. Magnet means for correction of blue beam lateral deflection for color tele- vision receiver tubes. 3.302,049, 1-31-67, CI. 313—75. Lemke, Eugene, to Radio Corp. of America. Pincushion cor- rection circuit having saturable reactor and means for ad- justing the phase and magnitude of the horizontal com- ponent. 3.329,859, 7-4-67, CI. 315—24. Lemke. Eugene, to Radio Corp. of America. Pincushion cor- rection circuit having saturable reactor with asymmetrical parabolic waveform applied to the control winding. 3,329,- 862, 7-4-67, CI. 315—24. Lemley, Kenneth F. High pressure fail-safe gate-operating ap- paratus, 3,34S,378, 10-24-67, CI. 60 — 57. Lemm, Frederick L. Electro-magnetic acceleration method of increasing impact of dropped body and apparatus there- for. 3,302.744, 2-7-67, CI. 181 — .5. Lemm, Lester F. Ultrasonic apparatus for subsurface soil sterilization. 3,307,289, 3-7-67. CI. 43—124. Lemmens. Andrew T. : See — Wenthe. Stephen J., and Lemmens. 3,334,542. Lemmens, Hendrickus J., deceased (by C. A. H. Mulkens, ex- ecutor) and P. Zalm, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Double layer oxide cathode with reducing agent. 3,333,141, 7-25-67. CI. 313 — 346. Lemmer. Robert E., and G. E. Gould, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for preparation of plastic tubes. 3,302,241, 2-7-67. CI. 18 — 14. Lemmerling, Jose T. : See — Vrnncken. Marcel N., Willems, Van Paesschen, and Lem- merling. 3,313,784. Lemmerling, Jose T.. and J. L. Verelst, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Polysaccharide derivatives and prepara- tion thereof. 3,314.940, 4-18-67, CI. 260— 215. Lemmerz. Paul, to Lemmerz-Werke G.m.b.H. Tire rim. 3,347,- 302. 10-17-67, CI. 152 — 409. Lemmerz-Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Lemmerz, Paul. 3,347,302 Le Mmon. Andrew M. : See — Le Mmon, Carl F. 3,322,439. Le Mmon Carl F.. V> to A. M. Le Mmon. Tractor-trailer steer- ing combination. 3,322,439, 5-30-67, CI. 280 — 426. Lemmons, Flovd L. Flow-responsive switch with air foil shape. 3.303.305, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Lemmons, Thomas J., to Cellu Products Co.. Inc. Method of packaging prechilled food products. 3,320,075, 5-16-67, CI. 99 — 192. Lemoigne, Pierre M. High-lift aircraft. 3,350,036, 10-31-67, CI. 244—35. Lemon, Peter H. R. B., and F. J. Peskett, to The Borden Co. Curing epoxide resins with aromatic amine-aldehyde co- ordination complexes. 3,310,602, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 834. Lemonjian. Henrv H. Safety razor blade dispenser. 3,297,- 202, 1-10-67, CI. 221 — 232. Lemper, Herbert, to Mesta Machine Co. Roller spray apron. 3,318,368, 5-9-67, CI. 164 — 282. Lempicki, Alexander, and K. H. Weise, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Optical maser cell for use with liquid media. 3.319,183, 5-9-67, CI. 331—94.5. Lemrick, Barton P. Tomato plant housing support. 3,299,- 569, 1-24-67, CI. 47 — 45. Lems, Peter, to Signode Corp. Method of and apparatus for tightening and strapping involutelv wound sheet metal coils. 3,315,592, 4-25-67, CI. 100—3. Le Nabour. Marcel P. : See — Dreyfus, Gaspard, and Le Nabour. 3,347,605. Le Nabour, Marcel P. to Commissariat a l'Energle Atomlque. Fluid-bearing. 3,350,145, 10-31-67, CI. 30S— 122. Lenander, Allan O. E. : See — Ericsson, Sven, and Lenander. 3,348,512. Lenart, Tibor, and B. G. R. Pettersson, to Aktlebolaget Elec- trolux. Structure for cooling a microwave generator. 3,323,020, 5-30-67, CI. 317 — 100. Lenas, Leandros P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Crossllnked polymers and preparation of same. 3,310,523, 3-21-67, CI. 206 — 41. Lenci, Victor, to The Dorsett Plastics Co., Inc. Jet propelled fire fighting boat. 3,339,516, 9-5-67, CI. 115 — 12. Lende, Phillip C. : See — Meredith, Gary E., and Lende. 3,327,842. Lender, Adam, to Automatic Electric Laboratories Inc. Framing method and apparatus for duobinary data trans- mission. 3,303,284, 2-7-67. CI. 178 — 68. Lender, Adam, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Poly- bipolar system. 3,317,720, 5-2-67, CI. 235—154. Lender, Adam, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Poly- binary techniques. 3,337,863. 8-22-67, CI. 340—347. Lender, Adam, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Duo- binary conversion, reconversion and error detection. 3,337,- 864, 8-22-67. CI. 340—347. Lender, Adam, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Ap- paratus for detecting errors in a polylevel coded waveform. 3,343,125, 9-19-67, Cl. 340—146.1. Lenders, Wilhelmus L. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Coil winding machine. 3,329,358, 7-4-67, Cl. 242—9. Lenders, Wilhelmus L. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Coil winding machines. 3,343,752, 9-26-67, Cl. 242 — 9. Lenffer, Willi : See — Busch, Gerhard, and Lenffer. 3,314,323. Lengemann. Robert A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Gas purification method. 3,359,198, 12-19-67, Cl. 208 — 111. Lengyel, Alexander: See — Marfone, Patrick A., and Lengyel. 3,302,463. Lenhard, M. James : See — Clemens, Carl F„ and Lenhard. 3,326,848. Lenhard, Myron J. : See — Insalaco, Michael A., Clemens, and Lenhard. 3,338,991. Lenhard, Robert H., M. Heller, and S. Bernstein, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of ll/8-hydroxv-19-nor steroidal- Al, 3,5(10), 6, 8-pentaenes. 3,347,854, 10-17-67, Cl. 260— 239.55. Lenhart, Herbert S., to Fuller Co. Material feed regulator. 3,357,74S, 12-12-67, Cl. 302—29. Lenhart, Ronald A. Pit cushion mount and actuator mecha- nism for bowling machines. 3,319,959, 5-16-67, Cl. 273 — 43. Leningradskoje Objedinenije Optiko-Mekhanicheskikh : See — Babushkin. Svjatoslav G. 3.32S.114. Leningradsky Elektromekhanichesky zavod : See — Melnikov. Vasily P. 3.323,453. Lenk, James W., and A. H. Burnett, to Walbert Equipment Co. Method and apparatus for registering and making-ready printing plates off a press. 3,347,161, 10-17-67, Cl. 101 — 216. Lenke, Hans-Dieter : See — Arnold, Herbert, Rebllng, Brock, and Lenke. 3,320,247. Lenkei, Andrew, to Northern Electric Co Ltd. Colour coding apparatus. 3,343,981. 9-26-67. Cl. 117 — 43. Lenkradwerk Gustav Petri AG. : See — Zeller, Gregor. 3.331,260. Lennart Reinhold Kalb : See — Sellman, Karl E. T. 3,327,619. Lennev, Edwin J. : See — Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Holt, and Lenney. 3,346,0S8. Cralle, Walter 0., Jr., Holt, Lenney, Sederholrn, and Walton. 3.346.086. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lenney, Lennon. and Walton. 3.346.0S9. Lennev, Edwin J., to International Business Machines Corp. Rebound limiting device for typewriter. 3,313,387, 4-11- 67, Cl. 197—64. Lennon, Clarence D., and R. G. Varner. Aircraft. 3,312,425, 4-4-67, Cl. 244 — 12. Lennon, Donald J. J., to The Carter's Ink Co. Electrolytic image eraser. 3,326,793, 6-20-67, Cl. 204—224. Lennon. Fred A., and E. J. Zahuranec, to Crawford Fitting Co. Tube cutting tool. 3,357,100, 12-12-67, Cl. 30 — 98. Lennon. Kenneth A. : See — Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lenney, Lennon, and Walton. 3.346.089. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lennon, and Walton. 3,346,091. Lennon, Kenneth A., to International Business Machine Corp. Expand device for proportional escapement typewriters. 3,310,148, 3-21-67, Cl. 197 — 84. Lennox, Forrest R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Extrusion adaptor. 3,327,349, 6-27-67, Cl. 18—13. Lennox, Forrest R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus and method for shaping low density materials. 3.346,917, 10-17- 67, Cl. 18—12. Lennox Industries Inc. : See — Beckman. C. Lee. 3,351.367. Dirk, William R., and Peterson. 3,325,237. Dirk, William R., and Peterson. 3.35S.672. Norris, John W., and Sieverding. 3.324.7S2. Parker, Sidney A., and Cawley. 3,334,80S. Lennox, Thomas H. Resistance heating element. 3,305,S20, 2-21-67, Cl. 338 — 240. 766 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lennox, Thomas H., to Arc-O-Vec, Inc. Multi-cell electrical heater. 3,340,382, 9-5-67, CI. 219—544. Lennox, Thomas H., to Arc-O-Vec, Inc. Thermo-electrically controlled electrical heater. 3,350,544, 10-31-67, CI. 219 — 548. Lenoble, Raymond. Flexible mold for molding a frame onto a pane. 3,353,220, 11-21-67, CI. 18—36. Le Noir, Fred W. : See — Carr, Robert D., and Le Noir. 3,342,975. Lenoir, Maurice A. J., J. D. B. Ligot, and M. G. Maigrot, to Etablissements Kuhlman. Modified azo pigments. 3,317,- 331, 5-2-67, CI. 106—288. Lenosky, John J. : See — Smith, Robert H., and Lenosky. 3,313,573. Lens, Georges X„ J. E. F. Vaiihentenrijk, and C. L. De Mol, to International Standard Electric Corp. Transporting de- vice. 3.300,026, 1-24-67, CI. 198—143. Lense, Robert F., to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Method of filling capsules. 3,324,902, 6-13-67, CI. 141 — 1. Lense, Robert F., to Bartelt Engineering Co., Inc. Tiltable multiple auger filler. 3,335,768, 8-15-67, CI. 141—284. Lensi. Peter N. : See — Wortley, Austin M., Jr., Lensi, and Rinehart. 3,349,707. Lenskv, George A. : See — Dugle, Thomas, Lensky, and Wagner. 3,339,855. Lensner, Herbert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tran- sistorized phase comparison relaying. 3,311,785, 3-28-67, Lent, Stuart J., to The Marconi Co. Ltd., and Standard Tele- phones & Cables Ltd. Monostable circuits for suppression of cathode rav beam when deflection voltages or currents fail. 3,308.333, 3-7-67, CI. 315 — 20. Lent, William E. : See — Webb, James E. 3,337,315. Lentilles Ophtalmiques Speciales, Societe Anonyme : See— Grandperret, Rene. 3,337,659. Mignen, Bernard. 3,331,102. Lentz, Charles W. : See — Hahn, James R., and Lentz. 3,308,148. Lentz, Charles W., to Dow Corning Corp. Tris-tris and bls- tris siloxysilanes. 3,308,092. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Lentz, Charles W., to Dow Corning Corp. Trimethylsiloxy endblocked dimethylsiloxanes. 3,308,093, 3-7^67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Lentz, Charles W., to Dow Corning Corp. Slloxanes. 3,308,- 145, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Lentz, Charles W., to Dow Corning Corp. Hydroxylated trl- methylsiloxysiloxanes. 3,308.147, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Lentz, Charles W., to Dow Corning Corp. 1,1,1,3,3,5,5,5-oeta- ( trimethylsiloxy) -2, 2,4,4-tetramethylpentasiloxane. 3,308,- 152, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Lentz, Charles W.. to Dow Corning Corp. Fluorinated siloxane copolymers. 3,328,349, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Lentz, Ervin C. : See — Fowler, Charles P., and Lentz. 3.338.682. Powers, Walter H., Lentz, and Kerns. 3,317,001. Lentz, Ervin C, to Walker Mfg. Co. Cap. 3,343,712, 9-26-67, CI. 220 — 46. Lentz, Ervin C, R. C. Bonner, and R. N. Balluff, to Walker Mfg. Co. Exhaust system. 3,295,313, 1-3-67, CI. 60 — 30. Lentz, Forrest G. : See — Caravetta, Daniel J., and Lentz. 3,313,396. Lentz, Morgan E. Firearm safety box. 3,307,755, 3-7-67, CI. 224 — 2. Lentzen, Hans : See— Randak, Alfred, and Lentzen. 3,309,238. Lenz. Arnold : See — Hass, Karl, Lenz. and Bleh. 3,350,463. Lenz, Charles E., to North American Aviation, Inc. Digital phase-modulated generator. 3,316,503, 4-25-67, CI. 332 — 16. Lenz, Charles E., to North American Aviation, Inc. Digital phase comparator capable of indicating greater than 360 degree phase differences. 3,329,895, 7-4-67, CI. 324 — 83. Lenz, Conrad. Storage and fermentation tank for beer. 3,323,322, 6-6-67, CI. 62 — 394. Lenz, Conrad. Apparatus for use in brewing. 3,327,612, 6-27- 67, 99 — 278. Lenz. Conrad. Wet grinding arrangement for brewing malt. 3,338,152, 8-29-67, CI. 99—278. Lenz. Herman L. : See — David, Paul A., and Lenz. 3,311,227. Lenz, Otto, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Restoring circuit means for isolating the defective branch and reconnecting the remaining branches. 3,315.127, 4-18-67, CI. 317 — 22. Lemoine, Lucien G. Perforated plug suitable for taking liq- uids from a container with flexible walls. 3,305,135, 2-21- 67, CI. 222 — 90. Lenz, Walter, A. Tirado, and Gaytan, to Fabricas de Papel Loreto Y Pena Pobre, S.A. Method and apparatus for heat and chemical recovery from waste liquors. 3,358,623, 12-19- 67, CI. 110—10. Leo Aktiebolaget (A/B Leo) : See — Ferno, Ove B., Hogberg, and Linderot. 3,317,383. Leo, Albert J., and H. W. McGhee, to National Pectin Prod- ucts Co. Agar preparation and process of producing the same. Re. 26,199, 5-9-67, CI. 99—131. Leo Computers Ltd. : See — Thomas, Roy. 3,305,670. Leo, Nick F. Subminiature snap action relay. 3,307,127, 2-28-67, CI. 335—188. Leon Chemical Industries, Inc. : See — Nicholas, Arthur S. 3,313,574. Nicholas, Arthur S. 3,318,634. Leon, Edward, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for removing coatings. 3,338,756, 8-29-67, CI. 14S — 6.15. Leon, Edward. E. D. Weil, and J. Linder, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Trichlorofuramides. 3,354,157, 11-21-67, CI. 260— 247.7. Leon, Harrv I. : See — Turner, Richard F., Nehrig, and Leon. 3,318,779. Leon, Henry A. : See — Strong, Ira J., and Leon. 3,347.531. Leonard Concrete Pipe Co., Inc., The : See — Nordgren, Alfred A. 3,306,144 Nordgren, Alfred A. 3,322,362. Leonard, Donald J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elimination of talk-off in in-band signaling system. 3,306,- 984, 2-28-67, Ci. 179 — 84. Leonard, Edward C, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the preparation of substituted tetrahydrofurans. 3,318,- 916, 5-9-67, CI. 260—346.1. Leonard, Ethel K. : See — Chance, Leon H.. and Leonard. 3,350,164. Leonard, Eugene : See — Berezin, Evelyn, Knoll, and Leonard. 3,312,945. Leonard, Eugene, E. M. Richards, E. Wolf, M. Shapiro, and M. Skrivanek, Jr., to Digitronics Corp. Serial information transfer system. 3,324,460, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Leonard, Fred L. Latch mechanism and striker. 3,311,395, 3-28-67, CI. 292—228. Leonard, Fred L. Gate latch and gate catch arrangement for a hinged gate. 3,339,955, 9-5-67, CI. 292 — 60. Leonard, Frederick : See — Doebel, Karl J., and Leonard. 3.320,252. Leonard, Frederick. Certain amides of 5H-dibenzo[A.D]cyclo- heptene-5-carboxylic acid. 3,344,185, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 558. Leonard, George H., and R. D. Nickerson. Sewage sampling apparatus. 3,301,066, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 425.4. Leonard, Henri, to Societe Anonyme Micro-Mega. Dental head assembly. 3,295,207, 1-3-67, CI. 32—26. Leonard, James H., to Square D Co. Electric circuit breaker with improved operating mechanism. 3,341,791, 9-12-67, CI. 335—35. Leonard, James H.. to Square D Co. Electric circuit breaker having improved operating means. 3,355,685, 11-28-67, CI. 335—8. Leonard, James H., and W. H. Woods, to Square D Co. Elec- tric circuit breaker with improved tripping means including a heater strip in the thermal tripping means and adjustable air gaps in the magnetic tripping means. 3,345,591, 10-3- 67, CI. 335—23. Leonard, James H., and E. P. Dessert, to Square D Co. Electric circuit breaker and mounting means therefor. 3,346,777, 10-10-67, CI. 317 — 119. Leonard, Jimmy L. : See — Demrick, Raymond R., and Leonard. 3,317,230. Leonard, Johan : See — Jochems, Pieter J. W., Leonard, and De Werdt. 3,305,- 411. Leonard, John N. : See — Lawrence, Robert, Leonard, and Williams. 3,354,543. Leonard. John W., Jr., and J. H. Ammon. to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fluid pressurizer. 3,305,002, 2-21-67, CI. 165—30. Leonard, Joseph .T., to Shell Oil Co. Polv-alpha-olefin dewax- ing aid. 3,355.379, 11-28-67. CI. 208—33. Leonard. Joseph W., Ill, to United States Steel Corp. Heavy- medium method and apparatus. 3,344,918, 10-3-67, CI. 209 — 12. Leonard, Lawrence and R. L. Chock device for wheels. 3,353,- 633, 11-21-67, CI. 188 — 32. Leonard. Louis H.. Jr., to Carrier Corp. Method of prevent- ing surge in the compressor of a refrigeration system. 3,299.654, 1-24-67. CI. 62—116. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Steam operated re- frigeration system. 3,303,872, 2-14-67. CI. 165—1. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Steam-operated re- frigeration system. 3,304,997, 2-21-67, CI. 165 — 1. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Refrigerant storer for steam operated refrigeration system. 3,304,998, 2-21- 67, CI. 165 — 1. Leonard, Louis H.. Jr., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration. 3,309,896, 3-21-67, CI. 62 — 477. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration sys- tem. 3.310.945, 3-28-67, CI. 60 — 105. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Heating and cooling system. 3,330,335, 7-11-67, CI. 165 — 62. Leonard, Louis H., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigera- tion systems. 3,334,492, 8-8-67, CI. 62 — 148. Leonard, Lynn B., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Glass elec- trode with metal frame support and method of making thereof. 3,341,443, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 195. Leonard. Margaret. Sun visor extension. 3,336,072, 8-15-67, CI. 296 — 97. Leonard. Merrill G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fuse and disconnect device for manual or thermal operation. 3,299,235, 1-17-67, CI. 200—127. Leonard. Merrill G., and L. L. Wright, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Removable current limiting fuse. 3,345,483, 10-3-67. CI. 200—133. LIST OF PATENTEES 767 Leonard. Merrill G., and L. L. Wright, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electrical inductive apparatus having a multi- conductor hushing. 3,348,180, 10-17-07, CI. 336—90. Leonard Precision Products Co. : See — Zerlaut, Leonard E. 3,336,770. Leonard, Ralph R., to Hell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. system. 3,341,G64, 9-12-67, CI. answering Telephone 179—51. Leonard, Ray E. : See — Hoyle, Vinton A., Jr., Leonard, Ray E., and J. and Leonard. 3,329,713. E. Kiel'er, to Eastman Kodak Co. Cigarette filter element containing certain hexahydrotri- azines for the selective removal of acrolein. 3,349,779, 10-31-07, CI. 131—260. Leonard, Ray E., and G. P. Touey, to Eastman Kodak Co. Cigarette filter element containing water-soluble monomeric bydrazides for the selective removal of aldehyde vapors. 3,359,990, 12-26-67, CI. 131—267. Leonard Refineries, Inc. : See — MemltZ, Paul R. 3.31G.16S. Leonard, Richard A. : See — Klug, Eugene D., and Leonard. 3,306,770. Leonard, Richard L. : See — Croswhite, Howard L., Burcz, and Leonard. 3.349,641. Croswhite, Howard L., and Leonard. 3,339,431. Leonard, Lawrence and R. L. 3,353.633. Leonard, Richard L., to Ford Motor Co. Automatic control system for a multiple speed ratio power transmission sys- tem. 3,296,884, 1-10-67, CI. 74: — 472. Leonard, Richard L., to Ford Motor Co. Automatic power transmission control system with rate sensitive speed ratio downshifts. 3,310,991, 3-28-67. CI. 74 — 472. Leonard, Richard L„ to Ford Motor Co. Automatic control valve system for a multiple speed ratio power transmission mechanism. 3,336,815, 8-22-67, CI. 74 — 472. Leonard, Richard L., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed ratio power transmission system with semi-automatic controls. 3,352.179, 11-14-67, CI. 74—856. Leonard, Richard L., and R. P. Zundel, to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed transmission. 3,295,387, 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 472. Leonard, Robert E., to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Anode for the electrowinning of manganese. 3,301,777, 1- 31-67, CI. 204 — 290. Leonard, Robert F., to Litho Chemical and Supply Co., Inc. Lithographic plates, gluconate solutions therefor and proc- ess for producing the same. 3.350,206, 10-31-67, CI. 96—75. Leonard Robert F., and M. Beckett, to Litho Chemical & Supply Co., Inc. Presensitized deep etch lithographic plates. 3,348,948, 10-24-67, CI. 96—75. Leonard. Robert R.. E. G. Fassino, and J. F. Beatty. to Honey- well, Inc. Information handling apparatus. 3,356,995, 12- 5-67, CI. 340—172.5. Leonard, Thomas R., to General Motors Corp. Engine with baffled oil pan. 3.354,9S8. 11-28-67, CI. 184—6. Leonard, William F., and W. R. Howard, to Clark Equipment Co. Transmission control. 3,313,181, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 732. Leonardi, Sam. Apparatus for performing underwater opera- tions. 3,354,658, 11-28-67. CI. 61—69. Leonardi, Samuel J., and E. A. Oberrigbt, to Mobil Oil Corp. High temperature lubricating compositions. 3,303,132, 2- 7-67, CI. 252 — 49.7. Leonardo, Stephen V. Tripod stand. 3,341,161, 9-12-67, CI. 248—168. Leone, Joseph T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of prepar- ing lithographic plates. 3,305,360, 2-21-67. CI. 96 — 28. Leone, Otto J. Dew point indicator with Ettingshausen and Peltier coolers. 3.319.457, 5-16-67. CI. 73 — 17. Leonhardt, Horst M.. to J. S. Kamborian. Last ejector. 3,311,936, 4-4-67, Cl. 12 — 127. Leonhardt, Horst M., to J. S. Kamborian. Method and apparatus for clamping the heel portion of a shoe assembly. 3,325, S41. 6-20-67, Cl. 12—142. Leonhart, Donald F., to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Method of making a countersunk riveted joint. 3,313,022, 4-11-67, Cl. 29—509. Leonk-Herbert Maschinenfabrik : See — Balle, Walter. 3,337,917. Leopold, Friedrich, to Osterreichisch-Amerikanische Magnesit Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of very strong briquettes. 3,329,515, 7-4-67, Cl. 106 — 58. Leopold, Howard S., to United States of America, Navy. One component detonator requiring low firing energy. 3,340,808, 9-12-67, Cl. 102 — 28. Leopold, Paul F., to Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. Dis- play package. 3,298,516, 1-17-67. Cl. 206—80. Leopold. Wilbur R., Jr.. and C. E. Floren, to Mueller Co. Transition fitting. 3,348,862, 10-24-67, Cl. 285 — 39. Leostic, Joseph, L. Babany, A. Cabet, and J. Selz. to C.I.T. Compagnie Industrielle des Telecommunications. Svstem for measuring electromagnetic field intensity. 3,332,019, 7-18- 67, Cl. 325—363. Le Page, Gerard T., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Key retaining loop. 3,358,484, 12-19-67, Cl. 70 — 458. Le Pain, Ellery J., to Plumbing Research and Development Co. Self-wrapping srift bos. 3,355.092, 11-28-67, Cl. 229 — 87. Lepard, Harold J., Jr., and K. N. Thomas. Seating article. 3,298,741, 1-17-67. Cl. 297—421. Le Partescap S.A. : See — Beguin, Maurice. 3,324,644. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G., to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Load brake proportioning for an automobile ve- hicle. 3,300,678, 2-28-67. Cl. 303—22. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G., to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Drum brake, its method operation and its applica- tion. 3,338,351, S-29-G7, Cl. 188—195. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G., to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Automotive vehicle brake system. 3,340,908, 9-12-67, Cl. 188—152. Lepelletier Pierre A. G., to Societe Anonyme Francaise du Ferodo. Self-energizing brake system. 3,351,161, 11-7-07, Cl. 188—152. Lepetit S.p.A. : See — Cignarella, Giorgio, and Testa. 3,318.876. Cignarella, Giorgio. Testa, and Maffll. 3,337,544. Craveri, Renato, Coronelli, and Sensi. 3,300,379. Gallo, Gian G., Sensi, and Pasqualucci. 3,303,202. Maggi, Nicola, and Sensi. 3,342,810. Maggi, Nicola, and Sensi. 3,349,082. Nicolaus. Bruno J. R., and Testa. 3,344,190. Sensi, Piero, and Coronelli. 3,306,893. Sensi, Piero, and Maggi. 3,313,804. Sensi, Piero, and Timbal. 3,301,753. Testa, Emilio, and Fontanella. 3,346,565. Lepiane, Donald C., and H. N. Zimmerman, to Western Elec- tric Co., Inc. Methods of applying doping compositions to base materials. 3,354,005, 11-21-67, Cl. 148—186. Lepird, Franklin P. Marine speedometer. 3,327,530, 6-27-67, Cl. 73—182. Lepisto, John G., and W. J. Tilton, to Albemarle Paper Co. Multi-ply bag and process for the manufacture thereof. 3,336,845, 8-22-67, Cl. 93—35. Lepoix, Louis L., and A. Plechinger. Household appliance for producing extracts of coffee, tea and the like. 3,358,583, 12-19-67, Cl. 99—307. Leppert, Melvin L., to United States of America, Navy. Co- axial combiner-separator for combining or separating differ- ent electrical signals. 3,311,831, 3-28-67 Cl. 325—178. Lepselter, Martin P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Integrated circuit device and method. 3,335,338, 8-8-67, Cl. 317—234. Lepselter, Martin P., and D. A. Naymik, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method of making integrated semicon- ductor devices. 3,307,239. 3-7-67, Cl. 29—25.3. Lepsky, Abram V. : See — Ugodin, Evgeny G., Lepsky, and Kamshitsky. 3,352,400. Le Quire, Frederick J. : See — Nolan, Edward J., Meeks, Rosenfeld, and LeQuire. 3,327,- 659. Lerch, David W. Method and apparatus for transferring fish by pumping. 3,314,184, 4-18-67, Cl. 43 — 4.5. Lerch, Loren W., and J. T. Morrow. Trolley conveyor system. 3,314.376, 4-18-67, Cl. 104 — 94. Lerch. Peter A. : See — Hartwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Norris, Hoisen, and Lerch. 3,319.702. Lerchenthal, Heimo S.-M. : See — Schmid, Otto, Lerchenthal, Zolss, Gratz, and Wismayr. 3,329,709. Lerdon, Wesley E. : See — Love, Kenneth D., Lerdon, and Behnk. 3,330.081. Lerich, Lester. Anchor bolt with expansion sleeve. 3,339,449, 9-5-67, Cl. 85—75. Lerich. Lester. Removable anchor bolt. 3,352,193, 11-14-67, Cl. 85—79. Lerich, Lester, and D. P. Roesler, to Wej-It Expansion Prod- ucts. Inc. Rock bolt. 3,358,549, 12-19-67, Cl. 85—66. Lerman, Harold : See — Gerard, Allan, Goldstein, and Lerman. 3,322,942. Lerman, Samuel, to Milbern Co. Portable pads. 3,323,151, 6-6-67, Cl. 5 — 345. Lerman, Samuel, to Milbern Co. Body supports. 3,323,152, 6-6-67, Cl. 5—361. Lermer Packaging Corp. : See — Optner, Philip 'S. 3,295,713. Lerner, Daniel, and B. Pispisa, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Proc- ess for forming optically active menthol. 3,308,169, 3-7- 67. Cl. 260—631. Lerner, Daniel, and B. Pispisa. to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process for preparing optically active menthol. 3,337,643, 8-22-67, Cl. 260 — 631. Lerner, David S. : See — Wheeler, Harold A., and Lerner. 3,309,634. Lerner, George, and J. Ellman. Spring type pistol-bagatelle. 3,297,325, 1-10-67, Cl. 273—101. Lerner, George, and J. Ellman. Paddle toy with fly-back counter. 3.35S.999, 12-19-67, Cl. 273—98. Lerner, Henry C, and V. E. Long, to Engineering & Elec- tronics Devices Inc. Vacuum pencil. 3,337,897, 8-29-67, Cl. 15—341. Lerner, Hersev, to Automated Packaging Corp. Method and apparatus for packaging. 3.298.156. 1-17-67, Cl. 53 — 29. Lerner, Hershey. to Automated Packaging Corp. Container delivery apparatus. 3,298,580, 1-17-67, Cl. 225 — 106. Lerner, Irwin S. : See — Davis. Hugh J., and Lerner. 3,356,096. Lerner Laboratories, Inc. : See — Davis, Hugh J., and Lerner. 3,356,096. Lerner, Leonard J. : See — Pan, Samuel C, Lerner, Principe, and Junta. 3,324,153. 768 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lerner, Leonard J., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Pharmaceu- tical compositions of corticosteroids in gelled alcohol. 3,352,- 753, 11-14-67, CI. 167—77. Lerner, Louis L., and H. E. Oberstar, to The Gillette Co. Acid dye composition for human hair. 3.352,755, 11-14-67, CI. 167—88. Lerner, Morris W. : See — Eberle, Allan R., Lerner, and Pinto. 3,345,127. Lerner, Nathan B. Toy bank. 3,295,247, 1-3-67, CI. 46 — 4. Lerner, Robert, to Johnee Seat Corp. Supporting stand or car- rier for infants. 3,331,632, 7-18-67, CI. 297—302. Lerner, Robert. Portable collapsible crib. 3,336,608, 8-22-67, CI. 5 — 99. Lerner, Robert W., A. R. Anderson, and C. G. Neuroth, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Silicon containing water repellent compositions. 3,310,417. 3-21-67, CI. 106—287. Lerner Samuel, to Sylvia Amatruda. Lightweight foraminous floor panel and cast-in-place concrete. 3,357,147, 12-12-G7, CI. 52—326. Lerond. Pierre, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Mag- neto-hydrodynamic generator. 3,355,606, 11-28-67, CI. 310 — 11. Leroux, Jean P., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Particle classifier. 3,326,459, 6-20-67, CI. 233 — 28. Le Roy, Chester E., to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Sealed casing for electrical device with insulated lead. 3,336,513, 8-15-67. CI. 317 — 230. Le Roy, Chester E., B. G. Earth, E. L. Macrowski, and E. K. Takata, to Fansteel Metallurgical Corp. Horizontal powder press. 3,330,000, 7-11-67, CI. 18 — 16.5. Le Rov, Eugene, and L. M. Groen. Food preparing apparatus. 3 304 853 2—21—67 CI. 99 421. LeRoy, Gene. ~Sight glass for reaction vessel*. 3,307,400, 3-7-67. CI. 73—331. Leroy, Jean M. L. : See — ■ Du Peloux, Guv C. M., and Leroy. 3,324,106. Jirou. Marcel G., and Leroy. 3,331,829. Leroy, Pierre, and R. Simon, to Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire (St. Chamond, Firminy, St. Etienne, Jacob-Holtzer). Method of making porous refractory products. 3,322,867, 5-30-67, CI. 264 — 30. Lersmacher, Bernd : See — Scholz, Siegfried, and Lersmacher. 3,320,038. Lesage, Daniel M. R., to Compagnie des Compteurs. Method and device for measuring the amplitude ratio of two elec- tric signals, more particularly for the measuring of the density of the atmosphere. 3,329,821, 7-4-67, CI. 250—206. Lescelius, Toivo J. : See — Sermon, George T., and Lescelius. 3,309,183. Lesch, Hans, to Otto Hansel G.m.b.H. Apparatus for convey- ing chocolate bars or slabs. 3,297,129, 1-10-67, CI. 198— 32. Leschen, John G., to General Electric Co. Titanium ceramic composite bodies. 3,295,937, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 195. Leschinger, Franz, and K. Gornowitz, to Albert Nestler A.G. Drawing apparatus including a running carriage. 3,354,550, 11-28-67, CI. 33—79. Leschisin, John, to Hvpro Inc. Cup backing assembly. 3,343,- 844, 9-26-67, CI. 277 — 165. Leschonski, Kurt : See — Rumpf, Hans, and Leschonski. 3,311,234. Lescoa, Inc. : See — Middleton, Forest L. 3,295,903. Leseelleur, Louis A., and N. J. Lucas, to John Labatt Ltd. Multipurpose process vessel for heat transfer operations. 3,310,106, 3-21-67, CI. 165 — 169. Lesesne, Sherman D., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Epoxide addition reaction with amino alcohol. 3,317,609, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 584. Leslie. Charles M. : See — Fly, Gale S., and Leshe. 3,354,380. Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. 4-alkyl (or alkenyl)- l,4-dihydro-l-oxobenzo[F] [l,7]naphthyridine 2-carbox- vlic acid and derivatives. 3,300,499, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 287. Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. 4-alkyl (and alken- vl) -1-oxo-l, 4-dihydro-4,7-phenanthroline-2-carboxylic acid "derivatives. 3,313,817, 4-11-67, CI. 260—287. Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. 7,10-dihydro-3,10- dioxo - 7 - (lower-alkyl) - 3H - pyrano[3,2-f ]quinoline-3-car- boxylic acid derivatives. 3,313,818, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 287. Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. Pyrldo[2,3-d] pyrimidines, pyrido[3,2-]pyrimidines, and intermediates and process therefor. 3,320.257, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Lesher, George Y.. to Sterling Drug Inc. Method of controlling growth of bacteria using 4-methyl-l-benzo[f]quinolone-2- carboxylic acid. 3,324,003, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 33. Lesher, George Y., to Sterling Drug Inc. 4-alkyl-l-benzo(f ) quinolone-2-carboxylic acids. 3,324,135, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 287. Lesher, John C, and O. C. Norton, to Electr-O-Mech, Inc. Hand washing device. 3,358,747, 12-19-67, CI. 165 — 12. Lesher, Ralph H., deceased (by R. W. Lesher, administrator) to J. R. Brink. Method and apparatus for positioning fila- ment in filament lamps. 3,317,263, 5-2-67, CI. 316—23. Lesher, Robert W. : See — Lesher, Ralph H. 3,317,263. Lesieur, Georges, & Ses Fils. Societe Anonyme : See — Doucet, Gilles. 3,357,043. Lesin, Abram D., and L. M. Leibman, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno- Issledovatelsky Institute Stroitelnjkh Materialov. Vibrat- ing mill. 3,346,200, 10-10-67, CI. 241 — 171. Lesinski, Chester A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Scale re- moval, ferrous metal passivation and compositions there- for. 3,308,065, 3-7-67, CI. 252—82. Lesk, Adolf : See — Zimmermann, Adolf, and Lesk. 3,333,679. Lesk, Israel A., to Motorola, Inc. Method of making a semi- conductor device having improved PN junction avalanche characteristics. 3,345,221. 10-3-67, CI. 148—175. 'Leskinen, Usko M. Greenhouse. 3,346,991, 10-17-67, CI. 47— 29. Les Laboratoires Bruneau et Cie : See — Guiroy, Pierre J. 3,352,864. Les Laboratoires Dausse : See — Giudtcelli, Don P. R. L., and Najer. 3,326,925. Lesley, Hubert G. Butt welding tool for flash removal and work hardening. 3,352,995, 11-14-67, CI. 219—97. Leslie, Catherine M. : See — Leslie, Ivan A. 3,347,196. Leslie, Ivan A. 3,353,640. Leslie Co. : See — Muller, John T., Hodgson, and Bremer. 3,353,530. Muller, John T., and Soderberg. 3,347,268. Leslie, Donald J. Remote control for model train system. 3,315,613, 4-25-67, CI. 104—151. Leslie, Douglas A., and P. Nash. Sheet material inspection apparatus. 3,327,398, 6-27-67, CI. 33—148. Leslie, Freeland H. Camp cook stove. 3,327,698, 6-27-67, CI. 126—25. Leslie, George B. : See — Yeowell, Heather N., Lee, Leslie, Pulsford, Wragg, and Maxwell. 3,331,861. Leslie, Ivan A., deceased, by C. M. Leslie, executrix, to The Singer Co. Mounting means for bearings for sewing ma- chines. 3,347,196, 10-17-67, CI. 112—258. Leslie, Ivan A., deceased (by C. M. Leslie, executrix), to The Singer Co. Combination handwheels and handwheel clutches for sewing machines. 3,353,640, 11-21-67, CI. 192 — 67. Leslie, James D. : See — Brissette, Lawrence P., and Leslie 3,328,918. Genord, Donald R.. and Leslie. 3,357,134. Leslie, John C. L., to Educational Research Associates, Inc. Film cannister. 3,317,154. 5-2-67, CI. 242 — 71.2. Leslie, John H., D. W. Noren. H. P. Young, to Signode Corp. Strap draping system. 3,331,312, 7-18-67, CI. 100 — 28. Leslie, Kenneth G., and H. C. Zeisloft, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle road speed control. 3,353,620, 11-21-67, CI. 180—108. Leslie, Myron W., to Cutler-Hammer. Inc. Coagulation de- tector and coagulability determination. 3,302,452, 2-7-67, CI. 73—64.1. Leslie Salt Co. : See — Gould, Jerome. 3,302,845. Leslie Welding Co., Inc. : See — Hayman, George C. 3,357,735. Rousey, Donald L., and McCutcheon. 3,302,554. Leslie, William B. : See — Abegg, Moroni T., and Leslie. 3,342,540. Leslie, William M. Control lock. 3,358,480, 12-19-67, CI. 70—207. Lesney, Andrew : See — Hudson, Robert M., and Lesney. 3,355,265. Lesney, Andrew, to United States Steel Corp. Method of treat- ing steel and novel product. 3,323,953, 6-6-67, CI. 148 — 39. Lesniak, John M. : See — Moggio, William A., and Lesniak. 3,344,016. Lesniak, John M., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of control- ling drainage time of beater saturated slurries. 3,344,017, 9-26-67, CI. 162 — 155. Lesort, Paul, to The Singer Co. Unitary presser bar spring regulating device. 3,303,804, 2-14-67, CI. 112—235. Less, Frank W. : See — Lang, Edward J., Grazen, and Less. 3,306,864. Lessard, Darrald G. Line holder for brick laying. 3,299,- 515, 1-24-67, CI. 33—86. Lessard, Roland B. : See — Phillips, Harry, and Lessard. 3,318,481. Lesser, Bertrand R. : See — Thomas, Morton I., and Lesser. 3,319,971. Lesser, Joseph M., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Cellu- lar polyurethanes from organic isocyanates, high molecular weight polyether polyols and lower molecular weight hy- droxy containing OXO bottoms. 3,326,821, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Lessheim, Arno. Pallets. 3,342,146, 9-19-67, CI. 108 — 53. Lessler, Lew W., to De Jur-Amsco Corp. Dual reel spindle. 3,326,489, 6-20-67, CI. 242—68.3. Lesslie, Madlynn J. ; % 2 to D. A. O'Brien, Jr., and %2 to T. L. Avegno. Eyebrow measuring and marking guide. 3,300,- 864, 1-31-67, CI. 33-^174. Lesslie, Thomas E. : See — Bryan, Wilson J., Jr., Lesslie, and Geselbracht. 3,334,- 116. Mason, David F., and Lesslie. 3,329,477. Lesslie, Thomas E., and W. J. Bryan, Jr.. to Martin-Marietta Corp. Phthalocyanine dyestuffs. 3,325,511, 6-13-67, CI. 260—314.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 769 Inc. Projection system. Koepke, Platz, and 3,314,S69. Lessman, Gerhard, to Cinerama, 3,337,2S7, 8-22-07, CI. 352—244. Lessnig, Werner : See — ■ Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Dryczynski, Lessnig, 3.325,729. Lessona Corp. : See — Dudzik, Chester J., and Perkins. 3,348,36S. Lessor, Arthur E., Jr. : See — Dobbin, William J., Lessor, and Maddocks. Lester Castings, Inc. : See — Lester, Thomas J. 3,324,605. Lester Engineering Co. : See — Schwartz, William H. 3,335,401. Schwartz, William II. 3,335,404. Lester. hVaiik II. (J., and J. .1. Decoulos, to Boston Machine Works Co, Work guide and doctor device for applicator roll. 3,315.636, 4-25-67. CI. IIS — 246. Lester, Fred F., to Chemical Products Corp. Aqueous barium carbonate dispersions, process for their production, and dry prex-mix. 3,322,683, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 313. Lester, George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Bromine recovery. 3.310.3S0, 3-21-67, CI. 23—216. Lester, George 11., to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara- tion of bicycloalkyl and cyeloalkvlcvcloalkene hydrocarbons. 3,316,313, 4-25-67, CI. 260—666. Lester. George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of unsaturated side chain cvcloalkanes. 3,346,655, 10-10- 67, CI. 260—666. Lester. George R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Quantitative recovery of bromine by two stage catalytic oxidation of hy- drogen bromide. 3.353,916, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 216. Lester, George R., and C. J. Adams, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method of preparing a supported copper oxide catalyst composition. 3,304,268, 2-14-67. CI. 252 — 475. Lester, Jack E., Jr. Semiautomatic bullet seating device. 3.336.S30, 8-22-67, CI. 86 — 43. Lester, James M., to Beech Aircraft Corp. Thermal insulation and support system for vacuum jacketed containers. 3,347,- 056, 10-17-67, CI. 62—45. Lester. John M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Switch apparatus. 3.309.6S6, 3-14-67. CI. 340—221. Lester, Thomas J., to Lester Castings, Inc. Tumble-finishing process and media therefor. 3,324,605, 6-13-67, CI. 51 — 314. Leston, Gerd, to Koppers Co., Inc. Selective ortho-alkylation process. 3,331,879, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 624. Leston. Gerd, to Koppers Co., Inc. Process for separation of monotertiary-butylated cresols. 3,341,607, 9-12-67, CI. 260—624. Leston, Gerd, to Koppers Co., Inc. Selective partial dealkyla- tion of tertiary alkylated phenolds. 3,346,649, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 624. Le Suer, William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Reaction prod- ucts of high molecular weight hydrocarbon succinic acid compounds, amines and heavy metal compounds. 3,306,- 90S, 2-2S-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Le Suer, William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Phosphorus esters and process. 3,325,567, 6-13-67. CI. 260 — 928. Le Suer. William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Lubricating oil containing reaction product of certain acylated nitrogen containing intermediates and a boron compound. 3,33S,S32 8-29-67. CI. 252 — 47.5. Le Suer. William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Lubricants con- taining metal complexes of alkenvl succinic acid-amine re- action products. 3,346,493, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 32.5. Le Suer. William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Nitrogen-sulfur and oxygen-containing compounds and their lubricant com- positions. 3.347,792, 10-] 7-67. CI. 252 — 47.5. Le Suer, William M., to The Lubrizol Corp. Lithium com- pounds as rust inhibitors for lubricants. 3,351,552, 11-7- 67. CI. 252—41. Le Suer, William M., and G. R. Norman, to The Lubrizol Corp. Process for preparing an oil soluble highly basic metal salt of an organic acid. 3,312,618, 4-4-67, CI. 252 — 33. Le Suer, William M., and G. R. Norman, to The Lubrizol Corp. Oil soluble acrylated nitrogen compounds having polar acyl, acrylimidoyl or acyloxy group with a nitrogen atom attached directly thereto. 3,341,542, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 2fiS. Lesueur, Marc C. J. : See — Feissel. Henri G., Ferrier. and Lesueur. 3.309.667. Le Sueur. Robert C, and R. J. Hughes, to Scovill Mfg. Co. Electric toothbrush sanitizer and charger. 3-14-67. CI. 312 — 206. Lesuk. Alex, to Sterling Drug. Inc. Recovery and of urokinase. 3.355,361, 11-28-67, CI. 195 — 62. Les Usines de Melle (Societe Anonvme) : See — Alheritiere. Louis. 3,328,269. Mention, Maurice L. 3.352,930. Sitaud, Gilbert, and Biarnais. 3,336,379. Les Vaporisateurs Marcel Franck S.A. : See — Fedit, R»ne\ 3,331.559. Lesyk. Leo : See — Stevens, Harold E., and Lesyk. 3.300.737. Leszak. Edward. Apparatus and process for incremental die- less forming. 3.342.051, 9-19-67, CI. 72—81. Leszkovszky. Gyorgy P. : See — Seres, Jeno, Ta'rdos, and Leszkovszky. 3,312,694. Letehworth, Herman R. : See — Anibos, Henry F., and Letehworth. 3,310,S32. 242-023— P 49 3,309,159, purification Letehworth, Herman R., to Union Camp Corp. Apparatus for stacking sheet material. 3,297,174, 1-10-07, CI. 214—0. Letco Engineering and Tool Co., Inc. : See — Zenke, Howard W. 3,321,185. Letendre, Calvin O., to Chromium Corp. of America. Process of producing a smooth continuous surface. 3,317,411, 5-2- 67, CI. 204 — 29. Letendre, Calvin O., to Chromium Corp. of America. Release surface and processes. 3,341,348, 9-12-67, CI. 117 — 8. Lethin, Walter R., and M. H. Blume, to Honeywell Inc. Variable width addressing arrangement. 3,331,050, 7-11-67, CI. 340—172.5. Lethin, Walter R., N. A. Papantonis. and J. J. Bradley, to Honevwell, Inc. Justification of operands in an arithmetic unit. 3,346,727, 10-10-67, CI. 235—100. LeTourneau, Robert G. Multi-purpose work vehicles. 3,307,- 279, 3-7-67, CI. 37 — 117.5. Letourneau-Westinghouse Co. : See — ■ Allen, Robert P., Cashman, Short, and Winsor. 3,302.- 957. Buersehinger, Donald R. 3,331,287. Doversberger, Richard A. 3,304.076. Eaton, Lyle E., and Dickerson. 3,304,077. Orth. Edward G. 3,338,329. Letournier. Roger : See — Patriarche, Pierre, and Letournier. 3,355,274. Letraset Ltd. : See — Reed, Kenneth J., and Lythgoe. 3,298,850. Letsinger, Thomas N. Advertising device. 3,346,978, 10-17-67, CI. 40 — 130. Letson and Burpee, ijtd. : See — McLeod. George W. 3,356,205. Lett, Alexander . .,1 i-i 11. Richard W., and Long. 3,351,902. Long Cecil L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Machine Cor forming images. 3,34G,079, 10-10-07, CI. 264 — 40. Long. Charles A. : See — Byers, Lynn E., and Long. 3,348,345. Long, Delbert R. : See — Crawford, Marvin S. 3.297,015. Long, Donald A., W. C. Shaw, and M. T. Carlson, to General Motors Corp. Self-adjusting electric switch. 3,34S,011, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 100. Long, Elton B., to J. I. Case Co. Hydraulic apparatus for locking a side shiftable excavator. 3,304,100, 2-14-67, CI. 280 — 456. Long, Elton B., and T. J. Coleman, to J. I. Case Co. Extensi- ble backhoe assembly. 3,298,548, 1-17-67, CI. 214 — 138. Long, Elwood E. : See — Long, Melvin E. and E. E. 3,327,743. Long Eugene R. : See — Knudson, Robert F., Long, and Tramontana. 3,317,707. Long, Florren E., F. B. Shaw, and H. C. Lisle, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Flexible container for microwave sterilization of foodstuffs therein. 3,311,287. 3-28-67. CI. 229—53. Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Microwave oven door closure. 3,304,401, 2-14-67, CI. 219 — 10.55. Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Microwave oven. 3,329,795, 7-4-67, CI. 219—10.55. Long, George B., to General Motors Corp. Method of reacting chemical components using sonic or supersonic waves 3.340,472, 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 157.1. Long George E., and H. G. Anson. Control system for estab- lishing predetermined surfaces. 3,334,560, 8-8-67, CL 94 — 40. Long, George R. : See — Dodson, William C, Jr., and Long. 3,339,362. Dodson, William C, Jr., and Long. 3,353,225. Long, Gordon D. : See — Frisch, Arnold M., and Long. 3,321,712. Long, Herbert A., W. E. Brown, and L. J. Crincic, to Blaw- Knox Co. Deskulling apparatus. 3,348,833, 10-24-67, CI. 266—30. Long, James S., to Union Carbide Corp. Oxidized esters of fatty acids and polyhydroxyl containing polymers. 3,341,- 485, 9-12-07, CI. 260—18. Long, John B., to Marmon-Herrington Co., Inc. Belt take-up and storage unit for extensible belt conveyors. 3,352,406, 11-14-67, CI. 198 — 139. Long, John €. Dictating apparatus. 3,326,188, 6-20-67, CI. 120—1. Long, John E. : See — ■ Corbin, Edgar A., Jr., and Long. 3,340,066. Long, John P. : See — Hall, Marehand B., Long, and Schultz. 3,342,223. Long, John R., to Shuford Mills, Inc. Bobbin drive mechanism for roving frames. 3,345,813. 10-10-67, CI. 57 — 96. Long Leslie B., to Raytheon Co. Radar system. 3,344,426, 9-20-67, CI. 343 — 17.2. Long-Lok Corp. : See — "McKay, Thomas L. 3,317,938. Rehberg, Forrest G. 3,310,821. Long, Louis, Jr. : See — Lang, Dietrich, and Long. 3,344,173. Long, Lucy A. Packaged pastry. 3,338,722, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 172. Long Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Atkinson, Wallace E. 3,312,089. Long, Maurice W., to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Mi- crowave power meter. 3,349,327, 10-24-67. CI. 324 — 95. Long, Melvin E. and E. E. Chain saw guard. 3,327,743, 6-27- 67, CI. 143—159. Long, Noel V., to Adams Inc. Textile production control ap- paratus. 3,319,253, 5-9-67, CI. 346—34. Long, Noel V., and D. J. Buckley, to Adams Inc. Textile pro- duction control apparatus. 3.340,537, 9-5-67, CI. 346 — 34. Long, Olan L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Rotary valve having renewable sealing surface. 3,296,026, 1-3-67, CI. 137—329.05. Long. Paul J., Jr. : See — Jackson. George W., and Long. 3.332. 70S. Long, Paul J., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle leveling system. 3.332,077, 7-25-07, CI. 267 — 34. Long, Ray S., and A. T. Noma, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of hydrogen peroxide. 3,317,280, 5-2-67, CI. 23—207. Long, Ray S., D. A. Ellis, K. E. Cox, and J. E. Magner, to The Dow Chemical Co. Titanium dioxide pigment and meth- od for preparation thereof. 3,329,4S4, 7-4-07, CI. 23 — 202. Long, Raymond A. : See — Gray, Edward E., Long, and Davis. 3,342,9S4. Long. Richard L. : See — Barker. Horace H., Jr., Long, Rosello, Soldat, .and Smith. 3,317,074. Long, Robert B., and F. A. Caruso, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Simplified preparations of copper halide ad- sorbents. 3,348,90S, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 97. Long, Roger A. High temperature compositions. 3,350.214, 10-31-67. CI. 106—55. Long, Roger A., to Whittaker Corp. Method for exothermic brazing of metal joints. 3,35S,356, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 49S.5. 790 INDEX OF PATENTS, 196" Long, Roger A., K. A. Caughey, and G. H. Sievert, to Whit- taker Corp. Method and fillings for exothermic brazing. 3,308,532, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 486. Long, Russell A. : See — Alexander, Richard L., Lyons, Brown, and Long. 3,349, 072. Long, Russell K„ J. P. Mize, and R. T. Windecker, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method for making a PNPN device by diffusing. 3,313,012, 4-11-67, CI. 29—25.3. Long, Russell K., and J. P. Mize, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of forming a diode bv using a mask and diffusion. 3,354.006, 11-21-67, CI. 148 — 187. Long, Thomas P. : See — Murphy. Alfred ML, Filak, and Lone. 3 296. S48. Long, Thomas R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Time interval measuring and recording arrangement. 3,324,463, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 174. Long, Vernon B. : See — Lerner, Henry C, and Long. 3,337,897. Long, Wayne J., to Borg-Warner Coro. Directional control valve. 3,339.584, 9-5-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Long, William J., 15/100 each to R. A. Marrs, and L. O. Tucker. Folding table. 3,308,773, 3-14-67, Cl. 108 — 79. Longbottom, Kenneth W. : See — Campbell, Robert E., Longbottom, and Shipley. 3.336,784. Longden, Henry A. : See — Grogono, Alan W. 3.342,201. Longenecker, John P. : See — Freyberger, Donald L., and Longenecker. 3.299,503. Longenecker, Levi S. Veneer furnace wall construction. 3.32S,- 014, 6-27-67, CI. 263 — 46. Longenecker, Levi S. Link and yoke suspended roof. 3,345,962, 10-10-67, CI. 110—99. Longert, Christian L. Apparatus for the simultaneous de- branching and debarking of felled trees and the like. 3,329,- 184, 7^-67, CI. 144 — 3. Longfield. James E. : See — Sheats, George F.. and Longfield. 3,332,947. Longi, Paolo, I. W. Bassi, F. Greco, and M. Cambini. to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Cyclic trimer of 4-vinylpyridine. 3,338,907, 8-29-67, CI. 260—290. Longley, Kermit : See — Bernstein, Carl, and Longley. 3,298,974. Longman, C. Reginald : See — Heal, Francis J. 3,295,733. Longman, Orville O. Sugar cane planter. 3,344,830. 10-3-67, CI. 146—129. Longnecker, Harold D.. to The Eimco Corp. Sludge removal means for sedimentation apparatus. 3,298,529, 1-17-67. CI. 210—533. Longo. Frank N., to Metco Inc. Self-fusing flame sprav ma- terial. 3 305.326, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 192. Longo, Frank N., to Metco Inc. High temperature flame spray powder. 3,313,033, 4-11-67, CI. 106 — 1. Longo, Frank N., to Metco Inc. Low smoking nickel aluminum flame spray powder. 3,338,688, 8-29-67, Cl. 29 — 192. Longo. Geronimo J. : See — Haro. Francisco A., and Longo. 3,301,172. Longo, Margaret E. Ear guards. 3,354,471, 11-28-67, Cl. 2 — 174. Longo, Thomas A., and M. Miller, to Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts, Inc. Four-layer semiconductor switching device hav- ing turn-on and turn-off gain. 3,312,880, 4-4-67, Cl. 317 — 235. Longobardi, John, and D. P. Neverton, to United Aircraft Corp. Bonded counterweight for blade of rotary wing air- craft. 3,323,597, 6-6-67, Cl. 170—159. Longshore. Donald W.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Clutches with control valve. 3,352.394, 11-14-67, Cl. 192 — 87.19. Longstreet, John C. : See — Berger, Arthur, Borgaes, and Longstreet. 3,336,385. Longval, William B.. R. W. Bradley, and H. Phillips, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Plastic cement heating, melting and extruding tool. 3,314,574, 4-18-67, Cl. 222 — 146. Longwell. John P. : See — Guthrie Donald A., and Longwell: 3.332,811. Longworth, Ruskin. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Compatible blends of 1-olefins. 3,299,176 1-17-67, Cl. 260—876. Longworth, Ruskin, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Casting composition. 3,317,634, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 878. Longvear. E. J.. Co. : See — Casper, Rav K. 3,303.897. Karich. John, and Pickard. 3.333,647. Lindelof, Leonard A. 3.340.939. Pickard, Albert F., and Karich. 3,305,033. Lonholdt, Hans C, and K. M. H. Bjarno, to Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S, Copenhagen. Package for sterile stor- age of surgical devices and accessories. 3,315,802, 4-25-67, Cl. 206—56. Lontz. Hubert M. : See — Hazdra. James J., and Lontz. 3,341.399. Lontz, John F., M. N. La Torra, and J. V. Petriello, to Kumlon Crafts, Inc. Film pack for hemodialyzing mem- branes. 3,322,266, 5-30-67, Cl. 206 — 63.2. Lonza Ltd. : See — Guver. August and P. 3,346.640. Herschmann, Charles. 3,317,585. Kirsch, Kurt. 3,300,526. Pino. Piero, Braca, and Sbrana. 3,355,503. Zinsstag, Christoph. 3,344.166. Lonza-Werke Elektrochemische Fabriken G.m.b.H. : See — Abrecht, Hans, and Lukacs. 3,321,321. Loo, Ching C, to Carnation Co. Fat crystallization. 3,301,- 682, 1-31-67, Cl. 99 — 56. Loo, Ching C, to Carnation Co. Method of filling containers under aseptic conditions. 3,340,671. 9-12-67, Cl. 53 — 37. Loof, Nils O. T. Manufacture of hollow bodies. 3,298,405, 1-17-67, Cl. 142 — 1. Loofbourrow, Alan G., and J. R. McCordic, to Chrysler Corp. Control linkage arrangement for turbine transmission. 3,299.732. 1-24-67, Cl. 74 — 472. Loofbourrow, John W. : See — Goodwin, James M., Hayes, and Loofbourrow. 3,306,- 983. Look Products, Inc. : See — Wyrick. Edward J. 3,321,227. Looke Arvo, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical con- nector cluster assembly. 3,345,605, 10-3-67, Cl. 339—192. Looker, Olin L.. to FMC Corp. Apparatus for harvesting crops. 3,295,301, 1-3-67, Cl. 56—327. Looker, Olin L.. and E. F. Greedy, to FMC Corp. Method of and apparatus for harvesting vine crops 3,301,331, 1-31- 67, Cl 171—1 Loom Products Co., Inc. : See — Butler, Charlie C. 3.315,706. Looman, Johannes, to Zahnradfabrik Friodriokshafen AG. Face and side cutter. 3,298,084, 1-17-67, Cl. 29—95. Loonies. Peter D. : See — Williamson, David T. N., and Loomes. 3,348,4oo. ijoomis, Clyde D. : See — Loomis, Martin. 3,323,158. Loomis, David G., to Midvale-Heppenstall Co. Closure means. 3,302,821, 2-7-67, Cl. 220—39. Loomis, (ilen H., V> to J. W. Housel. Self-controlled irrigat- ing machine. 3.303,655. 2-14-67, Cl. 61—12. Loomis Hvdraulic Testing Co., Inc. : See — Wilkerson, John P. 3,354,697. Loomis, John N. : See — Martin, John P. 3.301,329. Loomis Machine Co. : See — Beckwith, Robert C, and Hecker. 3,327,335. Loomis, Martin, to M. and C. D. Loomis. Loading ramp construction. 3,323,158, 6-6-67, Cl. 14 — 71. Loomis, 1'eter B. : See — Polhpmus. Von D., Loomis, Klees. and Plume. 3,331,599. Loomis, Russell M., to Unarco Industries, Inc. Movable closure for car bodies. 3,324,595, 6-13-67, Cl. 49—177. Looney, Ralph W. : See — Mirviss, Stanley B., Dougherty, and Looney. 3,310,547. Loop. John : See — Brightman, John W., and Loop. 3,324.910. Loos, Diether, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Annular nozzles for the extrusion of thermoplastic materials. 3,302,240, 2-7-67. Cl. 18 — 12. Loos. George J. : See — Hague, Robert Z., Laucks, and Loos. 3,298,603. Loos, George R. : See — Schlabach, Leland A., and Loos. 3,339,095. Loos, Joseph, to Motorola, Inc. Helical resonator with coil, adjustable conducting plate and shield forming a series resonant circuit. 3,307,121, 2-28-67, Cl. 334—6. Looschen, Floyd W., and R. S. Sharp, to Burroughs Corp. Buffer system. 3,305,839, 2-21-67. Cl. 340—172.5. Loose. Guenter H., to Corning Glass Works. Method and ap- paratus for coating electric components. 3,310,431, 3-21- 67, Cl. 117—201. Loose, Winfield W. : See — Hatfield, John G., and Loose. 3,312,930. Loose, Winfield W., to AMP Inc. Programming system. 3,353,- 138. 11-14-67. Cl. 339 — 18. Loosle, Marvin W. : See — Beihl, Paul A„ Gandy, and Loosle. 3,305,767. Lopas, Kasimir, to Time, Inc. Approach flow system for paper- making machine. 3,351,522, 11-7-67, Cl. 162—337. Lopata, Peter : See — Duis, Herward, and Lopata. 3,343,379. LoDatin, George, to Shell Oil Co. Method of crimping poly- olefin fibers. 3,296,631, 1-10-67, Cl. 28—72. Lopafka. Dale R. : See — Ferdinand, Irwin J„ and Lopatka. 3,330.229. Ferdinand. Irwin J., and Lopatka. 3.332.374. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Lopatka. 3.351,405. Ferdinand, Irwin J., and Lopatka. 3,355.033. Lopenski, Stanley A., and E. J. Getz, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method for dispensing powder with cleansing of dispensing apparatus. 3,335.024, 8-8-67, Cl. 117 — 66. Lonenski, Stanley A., and F. Rokosz, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrostatic coating apparatus for uniformly apply- ing phosphor powders. 3,358,639, 12-19-67. Cl. 118—49.5. Loper, Carl R., Jr., and R. W. Heine, to Union Carbide Corp. Manufacture of nodular iron. 3,311,469, 3-28-67, Cl. 75 — 130. Loper, George B., and J. Podhrasky, Jr.. to Mobil Oil Corp. Depth control system for marine seismic surveying. 3,332,- 058, 7-18-67, Cl. 340—7. Lopes, John, Jr., to Cameo Curtains, Inc. Drapery device. 3,321,004, 5-23-67, Cl. 160—330. Lopez, John, to Universal Corrugated Box Machinery Corp. Squaring equipment for folded box blanks. 3,324,773, 6-13-07, Cl. 93—30. LIST OF PATENTEES 79.1 Lopez, John, to Universal Corrugated Box Machinery Corp. Squaring equipment tor folded box blanks. 3,326,09.";, 6-20-G7, CI. 93— 30 Lopez, John, to Universal Corrugated Box Machinery Corp. Squaring equipment for folded box blanks. 3, 354, 796, "11-28- 67, CI. 93—36. Lopez, John A. : Sec — Neal, Dennis, and Lopez. 3,356,624. Lopez, John E. : See — Molina, Joseph, Morello, and Lopez. 3,319,861. Lopez, John 1'., to Universal Corrugated Box Machinery Corp. Short length tape feeder. 3,346,433. 10-10-67, CI. L56 —355. Lopez, Segundo C. Children's footwear. 3,349,505, 10-31-67, CI. 36—2.:.. Lopez, Socorro. Broomcorn separating device. 3,355,217, 11-28-67, CI. 300—1*. Lopez-Henriquez, Miguel. Maximum density magnetic record- ing apparatus. 3,313,890, 4-11-67, CI.' 179—100.2. Lopez-Mateos, Federico : See — Vian-Ortuno, Angel, Jimenez-Gomez, and Lopez-Mateos. 3,330,64S. Lopker. Edwin B., to A. L. Mechling Barge Lines, Inc. Cargo anti-shifting apparatus. 3,310,016, 3-21-67, CI. 114 — 75. Lopker, Edwin B„ to Electric Reduction Co. of Canada, Ltd. Pluidized beds. 3,311,307, 3-2S-67, CI. 241 — 16. Loposer. Thomas L., to LTV Eleetrosystems, Inc. Frequenev synthesizer using fractional division by digital technique's within a phase-locked loop. 3,353.104, 11-14-67, CI. 328 — Lopp, Charles R. to Whirlpool Corp. Filter for washing appa- ratus. 3.322.285, 5-30-67, CI. 210—314. Loprest, Frank J. : See — Crooker. Richard A., Lum, and Loprest. 3.357,1S5. Loprest. Frank J., C. J. Poulin, and N. Slagg, to Thiokol Chem- ical Corp. Method of and apparatus for quenching detona- tions. 3. 327.62S. 6-27-67. CI. 102—1. Loprete, Joseph F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Gas cooled rocket structures. 3.309,026. 3-14-67, CI. 239 — 265.11. Loprete, Joseph F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Expansible rocket engines. 3,316,719, 5-2-67, CI. 60 — 256. Lor Corp. : See — Bjorksten, Johan A. 3,305.902. Lorah, Clarence L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bactericidal 4-chloro-2-cyelopentylphenol. 3,323,988, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — Lo-Raln Aqua Duct System, Ltd. : See — Owens, Robert A. 3,323,313. Lorain Products Corp : See — Howald, Brian W. 3,339,080. Huge, Henry M., and Merkel. 3,305,725. Jamieson, Robert S. 3,348,060. Kammiller, Neil A. 3,305.793. Kammiller, Neil A. 3,341.748. Kammiller, Neil A., and Huge. 3,356,958. Merkel, Stephen L. 3,316,408. Merkel, Stephen L. 3.321,698. Merkel. Stephen L.. and Mitchell. 3,341,665. Mesenhimer, Lee O. 3,317,812. Mesenhimer, Lee O. 3,319.180. Mesenhimer, Lee O. 3,343,062. Mesenhimer, Lee O. 3,343,067. Mesenhimer, Lee O. 3,343,073. Mesenhimer. Lee O. 3.351.S49 Mitchell. Jefferson T. 3,312,877. Paradissis, Pantelis P. 3.355,653. Pohm, George H, and Mitchell. 3,312,876. Rolfes, Paul E. 3,337,743. Rolfes. Paul E. 3,353,029. Loral Corp. : See — ■ Honig. William M., Christopher, and Solomon. 3,353,119. Loral Electronics Corp. : See — Blau, Robert, Sedlak, and Phillips. 3,299,376 Brooks, Alvin, Glatt, Lehrer, and Silverman. 3,322,941 Endelson, Bernard. 3.337,792. Loran. William. Instrument tray. 3,343,669, 9-26-67, CI. 206 — 63.5. Lornnd, Laszlo. to Northwestern University. Method of in- hibiting the crosslinking of fibrin in blood. 3,323 995 6-6- 67, CI. 167—65. Lorang, Pierre E., to Centre de Recherches de Pont-A- Mousson. Automatic mold pouring with stop means respon- sive to molten metal in overflow basin. 3,343,591 9-26-67, CI. 164 — 155. Lorang, Walter R. Simplified coffee making machine. 810. 11-28-67, CI. 99— 2S2. Lorber, Herbert W., to United States of America Navy Test- ing apparatus including a parametric amplifier. 3*311 S22 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 57. Lorber, Kurt. Moistening pads. 3,357,395, 12-12-67, CI. 118 266. Lorch. Eckehard : See — Grussner, Andre, Lorch, and Schnider. 3,317,536. Lord, Albert M., S. H. Fairweather, and R. Finello, to TRW Inc. Thermoelectric generator. 3,304,205 2-14-67 CI 136 — 208. Lord, Arthur H, to Texaco Inc. Self-contained well logging apparatus with magnetic storage of information. 3.320,803, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 152. 3,354,- Lord Corp. : See — Beck, Merrill G. 3,304,043. Danzig, Morris J. 3,309,373. Gerber, Arthur II. 3.316,227. Gwinn, James T., Jr. 3,317,277. Gwinn, James T„ Jr. 3,347,352. Gwinn, James 'I'.. Jr. 3,347,502. Thorn, Richard P. 3,314,502. Thorn, Richard P. 3,330.519. Warnaka, Glenn E. 3,298,457. Warnaka, Glenn E. 3,330,376. Whitehill, Albert S. 3,314,631. Lord, Dwight S. : See — Hegarty, James M., and Lord. 3,323,123. Lord, Frank W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Manu- facture of flexible polvurethane foams utilizing polyether- polyisacyanate dispersion. 3.328,320. 6-27-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5 Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Co. Systems and ballast apparatus for operating fluorescent lamps at preselected levels of illumination. 3,323,013, 5-30-67, Cl. 315 — 187. Lord, Harold W., to General Electric Co. Converter utilizing a saturable reactor slaved with a silicon controlled rectifier. 3.350.622, 10-31-67, Cl. 321 — S. Lord, Jay W., Jr., to Purex Corp., Ltd. Rotating spray device. 3.306,541, 2-2S-67, Cl. 239—230. Lord, John G., to Shoup Voting Machine Corp. Stylus voting machine. 3,326,462, 6-20-67, Cl. 235—50. Lord, Norman W., to Columbia University. Method and means for generating and analyzing special waveform signals of high information content. 3,360,769, 12-26-67, Cl. 340 — 3. Lord. Philip A. : See — Akmenkalns, Ivars G., and Lord. 3,312,915. Grubb, Harold R., Haskell, Lord, and Rent. 3,355,722. Lord, Reginald M. : See — Ackroyd, Ronald T., Lord, and Mann. 3,33S,790. Lord, Roger B. Selective discharge conveyer. 3,333,675, 8-1- 67, Cl. 198—28. Lord, Thomas J., to United Aircraft Products, Inc. Hydraulic bleed valve. 3,323,546, 6-6-67, Cl. 137 — 615. Lordi, Frank E., to Koppers Co., Inc. Collapsible plastic sheet container. 3,313,333, 4-11-67, Cl. 150 — .5. L'Oreal : See — Kalopissis, Gregoire, and Viout. 3,303.213. Kalopissis, Gregoire, and Viout. 3,331,7S1. Loree, Lome A. : See — Pierce, Ogden R., Grindahl, and Loree. 3,334,150. Loren Cook Co. : See — ■ Cook, Loren. 3,313,228. Loren, Jay D., to Shell Oil Co. Method for detecting fracture* in a formation penetrated by a borehole. 3,356,177, 12-5- 67. Cl. 1S1— 5. Lorenanan, Moises B. : See — Wickenberg, Chester H, and Lorenanan. 3.316,38S. Lorensen. Lyman E., and E. Bergman, to Shell Oil Co. Reac- tion products of certain amines and certain polvepihalohv- drins. 3 331,788, 7-1S-67, Cl. 260 — 2. Lorentz, Guido M. R. : See — Schultz, Gerhart. and Lorentz. 3,309.329. Lorentz, Guido M. R., H. Neises, and R. Stroh, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for improving the storabilitv of phenol resols by adding trioxane. 3,313,766, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 45.8. Lorentz, Guido M. R., W. Matheis, H. Neises, and R. Stroh, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Epoxy resin masses and process for pre- paring them. 3,328,331, 6-27-67. Cl. 260 — 30.4. Lorentzen, Paul E., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Magnetic sequential pulse generator. 3,329,S2S, 7-4-67, Cl. 307 — 88. Lorentzen, Paul E., and D. W. Tesdall, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Static inverter system. 3,323,033, 5-30-67, Cl. 321 — 5. Lorenz, Anton : See — Fletcher, Peter S. 3,317,240. Lorenz, Carl E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluoro- carbon ethers. 3,321,532, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 614. Lorenz, Dietrich : See — Kopf, Rudolf, Boltze, Lorenz, and Muhlenbein. 3.30S,- 019. Lorenz, Donn H. Preservative applicator for forage bales and the like. 3,315.588, 4-25-67, Cl. 99—235. Lorenz. Eldon L. : See — Grabill. Glenn B., and Lorenz. 3,301,045. Lorenz. Ernest T. Fitting for suspending a load from a wall. 3.343,773. 9-26-67, Cl. 248 — 218. Lorenz, Horst : See — Brauer, Hans, and Lorenz. 3.350,965. Lorenz, Horst, to Th. Kieserling & Albrecht. Apparatus for machining the ends of workpieces. 3,342,10S, 9-19-67, Cl. 90 — 21. Lorenz. Jerome L.. to Ranco Inc. Photoelectric level control system with lamp operated at alternate brightnesses. 3.322,959, 5-30-67, Cl. 250 — 218. Lorenz, John C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the ehlorosulfonation of polyethylene. 3,347,835, 10- 17-67, Cl. 260 — 79.3. Lorenz, John W. : See — Ringquist, Clarence L., and Lorenz. 3,303,873. Lorenz. Rudolf : Sec — Leuchs, Hans, Lorenz, and Wieland. 3,329,710. 792 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lorenz, Rudolf A. Motor vehicle seat. 3,295, SS9, 1-3-67, CI. 297—299. Lorenz, Walter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Pvridvl and quinolyl rnereapto methyl phosphorus esters. 3,320,261. 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 283. Lorenz, Willard S., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Phase angle indicating means. 3,304,498, 2-14-67, CI. 324 — 87. Lorenzi, Gian P. : See — Pino, Piero, and Lorenzi. 3,296,328. Lorenzini, Robert E., to Elmat Corp. Crystal growing appara- tus. 3,337,303, S-22-67, CI. 23 — 273. Lorenzini, Robert E., to Elmat Corp. Crystal growth sampler. 3,337,304, 8-22-67, CI. 23—273. Lorette, Nicholas B. : See — Gilbert, Ronald E., and Lorette. 3,303,221. Loria, Anthony, to Eastman Kodak Co. Two-equivalent cou- plers for color photography. 3,311,476, 3-2S-67, CI. 96 — 100. Lorimer, John W. : See — Spellberg, Norman, and Lorimer. 3,340,327. Lork, Winfried : See — Sennewald. Kurt, Hauser, and Lork. 3,360.540. Lorman, Alfred F. Germicidal hospital mat. 3,300,275, 1- 24-67, CI. 21 — 61. Lornitzo, Frank C, to Ametek, Inc. Washing machine. 3.296,839, 1-10-67, CI. 68 — 24. Lornitzo, Frank C, to Ametek, Inc. Automatic dry-cleaning machine. 3,306,083, 2-28-67, CI. 68 — 12. Lornitzo, Frank C, to Ametek, Inc. Washing machine. 3,347,- 388. 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 380. Lornitzo, Frank C, to Ametek, Inc Drive for a washing machine. 3,359,762. 12-26-67. CI. 68 — 24. Loro, Alberto, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Method for making a semiconductor device by diffusing impurities through spaced-apart holes in a nonconducting coating to form an overlapped diffused region bv means of transverse diffusion underneath the coating. 3,305,913, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Lorones, Nick G., to Howmet Corp. Method for shaping beryllium and other metals and ceramics. 3,305,358, 2-21-67, CI. 75—211. Lorrain, Christian : See — Huet, Henri, Lorrain, Mahut, Mariette, and Vertes. 3,360,346. Lory, Maurice, to E. Quentin Etablissements (Soeiete Ano- nyme). Dental chairs. 3,302,971. 2-7-67, CI. 297 — 346. Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Co. l-benzyloxy-6- substituted-9-lower alkvl-trans-decalins and trans-octalins. 3,321,488, 5-23-67. CI. 260—340.9. Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Co. Tetracyclic com- pounds and methods of preparing the same. 3,321,489, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 343.2. Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Co. Intermediates for preparing steroids. 3,321,511, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 488. Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing trans-hexahydroindanones. 3.331,856, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 340.9 Los, Marinus, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel l-acyloxy-6- hydroxv-9-methvl-A* <10 »-octalins and -trans-deoalins. 3,344,- 169, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 473. Losada, Victor M. O. G., to Carlos Alberto Quiroz. Babies' bathtubs. 3,319.265, 5-16-67, CI. 4 — 177. Losbers. Edgar : See — Case. Frank H., Jr., Losberg, and Cornelison. 3 331.284. Losco, Giuseppe, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. l-chlor-2(3- nitro-4-chlnrophenyl-sulfonyl) ethylene. 3,358,035, 12-12-67 CI. 260 — 607. Losee. Kathryn A. : See — Bernstein, Jack, and Losee. 3,356.683. Losey, Alba E. Astrologic device. 3,355,822, 12-5-67, CI. 35 — 44. Loshaek, Samuel : See — ■ Duchesneau, Eugene A., Kline, and Loshaek. 3,326,829. Loshbough, Richard C. : See — Bell, Robert E., and Loshbough. 3,312,939. Loshing, Clement T. : See — Thompson, Ralph J., and Loshing. 3.297,956. Losito, Samuel J. : See — Coleman, Richard A., and Losito. 3,319,680. Losito, Vincent and Sons : See — Coleman, Richard A., and Losito. 3,319,680. Loska, Stephen J., Jr., to National Dairy Products Corp. Method of producing potato chips. 3,297,450, 1-10-67, CI. 99 — 100. Losman. William J., and K. I. Elliott. Combination reel and holder therefor. 3,357,654, 12-12-67, CI. 242—96. Losonczv. John A. : See — Losonczy, Vince A. and J. A. 3,332,165. Losonczy, Vince A. and J. A. Swimming figure toy. 3,332,165, 7-25-67, CI. 46 — 92. Lossa. Ulrich : See — Franzen, Gustav, Brisken, and Lossa. 3.343,359. Losser, Gerald L. : See — Rosenbaum, Shlomo, and Losser. 3,324,215. Lostimolo, Joseph. Foot operated bass stringed musical instrument. 3,320,844, 5-23-67, CI. 84 — 173. Losty, Howard H. W. : See — Davidson, Hugh W., and Lostv. 3,343.635. Donelan, James A., and Losty. 3,343,636. Hale, Kenneth, Fisher, and Losty. 3.356,195. Losty, Howard II. W., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Meth- od of manufacture of shaped articles from dispersions of cellulosic and like materials. 3,358,058, 12-12-67, CI. 264 — 29. Lotarski, Stephen P. : See — Clarke, Eugene S., Elwell, Hatch, and Lotarski. 3,339,- 510. Lotay, 'Nirmal S. : See — Roberton. James S. P., Dymoke-Bradshaw, and Lotay. 3,346,858. Loter, Ira, to Nopco Chemical Co. Process of making chemical- ly acidified sour cream type products. 3,355,298, 11-28-67, CI. 99 — 54. Loth, Rene A. : See — Hutson, Thomas, Jr., and Loth. 3,296,108. Lothen, Julius. Cable car brake mechanism. 3,326,327, 6-20- 67, CI. 188 — 30. Lothrop, Charles F., to Varian Associates. Circuit for gen- erating a lineai sweep whose period is adjustable over a wide range. 3,309,625, 3-14-67, CI. 331 — 152. Lothrop, Frank: S» Anderson, Philip C, and Lothrop. 3,347,212. Lothrop, John W. : See- — ■ Land, Edwin H., Chen, Lothrop, and Wareham. 3,295,- X., to United States of America, Na- and Space Administration. Stretcher. CI. 5—82. 3,296,768, 1-10-67, 3,345,482, 10-3-67, 426, Lothschuetz. Francis tional Aeronautics 3,343,180, 9-20-67, Lott, Heinz G. : See — Bajorat, Klaus, and Lott. 3,336,588. Lott, Henrv A. : See — Goss, John B., and Lott. 3,327,433. Lottinger. Lee P., Jr. : See — Dupre, Dennis D. 3,348,365. Lotts, Adolphus L., and E. E. Barton, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for mak- ing porous target pellets for a nuclear reactor. 3,324,540, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Lotts, Ollie E. : See — Turpin, William V., and Lotts. 3,347,083. Lotus Ltd. : See — Justice, John J. 3,314,093. Lotz, Alexander : See — Mayer, Friedrich W., Lotz, and Stern. 3,344,920. Lotz, Horst K. Device for the removal of cut-off work pieces in continuous casting installations. 3,321,067, 5-23-67, CI. 198 — 78. Lotz, Horst K., to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. Device for sup- porting the strand in the cutting area in continuous cast- ing plants. 3,322,418, 5-30-67, CI. 266—23. Lotz, Horst K., and A. Pfeuffer, to Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. Cutting cycle for flame cutting of billets. 3,350,079, 10-31- 67, CI. 266 — 23. Lotz, Rudolf, G. Wick, and C. Neuhaus, to Vereinigte Glanz- stoff-Fabriken A.G. Process for the recovery of dimethyl terephthalate from polyethylene terephthalate. 3,321,510, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 475. Lotz, Walter. Interleaving machine. CI. 53—74. Lotze. Thomas H. : See — Witt, Walter, and Lotze. 3,311.014. Lou, Shih-Woo. Electric shunt device. CI. 200—118. Lou, Shih-Woo. 338—70. Loubier, Robert articulated arm for CI. 346-^136. Loucks Claude A. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Loucks, George C. : See — Wilmanns, Frederick A., Ott, and Loucks. 3,327,412. Loud, H. W., Machine Works, Inc. : See — Smith, Ira D., Lindow, and Thomas. 3,323,806. Louden Machinery Co., The : See — Hanson, Joseph S. 3,323,842. Louderback, Charles R., % to J. F. Keese. Circular clothespin. 3,324,518. 6-13-67. CI. 24 — 137. Loudin, Kyle L., R. H. Merryman, and G. Musat, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Liquid atomizer. 3,326,470, 6-20-67, Loudon, Donald C, to The Bendix Corp. Electrical pulse generating apparatus. 3,299,339, 1-17-67, CI. 320 — 1. Loudon, John D., to Cryogenic Engineering Co. Low tem- perature storage container. 3,298,185, 1-17-67, CI. 62 — 48. CI. 239 — 404. Louft, Doris J. : See — Louft, Nathan. 3,315.393. Louft. Nathan, deceased ; R. Louft, executrix, to R. P. and D. J. Louft. Display sign standard. 3,315,393, 4-25-67, CI. 40 — 145. Louft, Rosemary : See — Louft, Nathan. 3,315,393. See — 3,315,393. and G. J. Krolzick, to Whirlpool Corp. Lint accumulator means for a dryer. 3,323,224, 6-6-67, CI. 34—82. Loughborne, Inc. : See — Dodson, Osborne C, and Loughry. 3,301,197. Loughery, George B., III., and L. J. Montone, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for high frequency measurement of the real part of a complex impedenee. 3,335,368, 8-8-67, C. 324 — 158. Shunt device. 3,359,523, 12-19-67, CI. to The Magnavox Co. Recorder with receiver removal .3,341,858, 9-12-67, Louft, Rosemary P. Louft, Nathan. Lough, Richard C, LIST OF PATENTEES 793 Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Color- si^nul detection system. Re. 26,202, 5-9-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Loughlin, Bernard I)., to Hazeltine Research, inc. Contrasl control apparatus for controlling tho video signal of, o television receiver. 3,297,821, 1-10-67, Cl. ITS 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Television receiver circuit means for stabilizing black level on scenes of low average brightness and for suppressing black level on high brightness scenes. 3,309,402, 3-14-07, Cl. 178 — 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Control apparatus for a television receiver. 3,312,778, 4-4-67, Cl. 178— 5.4 . Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Black level control circuit for a television receiver utilizing a keyed A.G.C. 3,313,882, 4-11-67, Cl. 178 — 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Image orthicon beam control system for automatically optimizing signal-to-noise ratio of the video output. 3,316,349, 4-25-67, Cl. 178—7.2. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Black level control circuit for a television receiver. 3,316,351, 4-25-67, Cl. 17S — 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Television receiver circuit for stabilizing black level and limiting CRT beam current. 3,322,895, 5-30-07, Cl. 17S — 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Television receiver control circuitry coupled to the picture tube screen gird for regulating beam current. 3,334,180, 8-1-67, Cl. lis- 7.5. Loughlin, Bernard D., and S. P. Ronzheimer, to Hazeltine Research Inc. Control apparatus for a television receiver comprising a back porch keyed AGC system. 3,305,637, 2-21-67, Cl. 178—7.5. Loughrv, Horton H. : See — Dodson, Osborne C, and Loughry. 3,301.107. Louis, Arnold S., and M. A. Coler. Manufacture of de- staticized resinous polymeric article. 3,317,452, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—32.6. Louis, Arnold S., and P. V. De Luca, to Markite Corp. Wiper assembly for potentiometers. 3,328,707, 6-27-67, Cl. 338 — 202. Louis Hand Inc. : See — Firestein, Harry, Theroux, Barrows, and Bouthillier. :: 331.345. Louis, Helmut P., and W. Dietrich, to International Business Machines Corp. Nondestructive readout thin film memory. 3.304,543, 2-14-67. Cl. 340—174. Louis, Jean F., to Avco Corp. Means for improving the per- formance of electrodes in magnetohydrodynamic devices. 3,303,363, 2-7-67. Cl. 310—11. Louis. Jean F., to Avco Corp. Method of improving the per- formance of electrodes in magnetohydrodynamic devices. 3,349.260, 10-24-67, Cl. 310 — 11. Louis, Leo : See — Luzina, Mas. Louis, and Lison. 3,347,117. Louise Enterprises, Inc. : See — Lake. Louise, and Mortimer. 3,358,527. Louisville Trust Co. : See — Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3.338.3S4. Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3.346,097. Loukes, David G.. and J. G. Banner, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of manufacture of flat glass on molten tin. 3,305,337, 2-21-07, Cl. 65—65. Loukes. David G., and A. Edwards, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method and apparatus for decontaminating a glass sheet making molten metal bath. 3.330,635, 7-11-67, Cl. 65 — 27. Loukes, David G.. and A. Edwards, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of removing impurities in a molten metal bath for glass sheet making. 3,330,037, 7-11-67, Cl. 65—99. Loukes. David G., and J. G. Banner, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Process of manufacturing flat glass on a molten metal bath. 3.337,323. S-22-67. Cl. 65—65. Loukes, David G., and A. S. Robinson, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of protecting the surface of the molten bath in a glass sheet float operation. 3,356,474, 12-5-67, Cl. 65—26. Loukes, David G., and A. S. Robinson, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of protecting the surface of the molten metal in a glass flotation operation. 3,356,475, 12-5-67, Cl. 65 — 20. Loukopoulos, Loukas. Clasp envelope. 3,355,091, 11-28-67, Cl. 229—78. Louks, Robert A. Grain bin level filler. 3.339,760, 9-5-67, Cl. 214 — 17. Loumeau, Richard F., to Collins Radio Co. Digital phase tran- sition detector. 3.337,850, S-22-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Lounsberry, Stephen M., Jr. : See — Steele, James R., and Lounsberry. 3,355,105. Lounsbury, Ronald B. : See — ■ Mort, Lucille E., Lounsburv. Thompson, Beauregard, Murtaugh, and Sardinas. 3,319,226. Loup Engineering Co. : See — Risk, George, and Root. 3,335,784. Risk, George, Root, and Sotir. 3.300,900. LoupSre. Andre, to Societe Anonyme : Societe Nationale des Petroles d' Aquitaine. Damping device for a shaft which is subject simultaneously to longitudinal and angular oscil- lations. 3,343.377, 9-26-67, Cl. 64 — 27. Loureiro, Manuel B. : See — Anthony, Andrew J., and Loureiro. 3,331,749. Lourenco, Anthony L. : See — Siarkey, Orval R. 3,323,296. Starkey, Orval R. 3,349,550. Lousberg, Eticnne. Rotary brushes. 3,349,423, 10-31-67, Cl. 15 — 183. Louthan, Rector P. : See — Click, James N., and Louthan. 3,328,364. Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of thiolactam compounds. 3,306,910, 2-2S-67, Cl. 260 — 32G.S3. Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization of mercapto-substituted nitriles. 3,328,459, 6-27-67, Cl. 260—405.5. Louthan, Rector P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. N,N'-bis(hy- drocarbylsulfinyl)piperazines. 3,342,821, 9-19-67, Cl. 260— 26S. Louton, Kenneth. Coating composition. 3,328,186, 6-27-67, Cl. 106—251. Loutte, Jean, to Glaverbel. Apparatus for the manufacture of sheet glass on a molten bath. 3,353,943, 11-21-67, Cl. 05— 182. Louvar, Cecelia J., and A. J. de Rosset. to Universal Oil Products Co. Production of bromine bv oxidation of hydro- gen bromide. 3,346,340, 10-10-67, Cl. 23—216. Louvar, James J. : See — Pollitzer, Ernest L., Louvar, and Illingworth. 3,305,- 590. Louvar, James J., to Universal Oil Products Co. Oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons. 3,329,727, 7-4-67, Cl. 260 — 610. Louvar, James J., and A. G. Francoy-Atares, to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of cycloalkyl aromatic com- pounds. 3,317,011, 5-2-07, Cl. 260—612. Louvar, James J., A. J. Guarnaccio, and T. Symon, to Uni- versal Oil Products Co. Stabilization of organic substances. 3,330,777, 7-11-67, Cl. 252—402. Louvel, Bernard. Automatic programming in the utilization of a variable electrical response. 3,328,774, 0-27-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Louver. Arrow and Damper Corp. : See — Kahn. Elliot, and Bobrowich. 3,312,242. Louverdrake, Inc. : See — Cayton, Robert J. 3,343,588. Cayton, Robert J., and La Mers. 3,298,425. Loux. Harvey M. : See — Klopping, Hein L., and Loux. 3.352,062. Loux, Harvey M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbi- cidal composition and method. 3,322,526, 5-30-67, Cl. 71—2.5. Loux. Harvey M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 3,5,6- substituted uracils. 3.352.862, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 260. Loux, Harvey M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and 3-bicycloalkyl - 6 - methyluracil. 3,360,522, 12-26-67, 260 — 260. Loux. Harvey M., 3,5,6-substituted 260 — 260. Louzil. Friedrich, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Mag- netic tape dictating machine of the self threading type. 3,311,314, 3-2S-67, Cl. 242 — 55.13. Louzil, Friedrich, A. Appel, and G. Podest. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Control for tape drive of automatic- threading recorder/reproducer. 3,314,624, 4-1S-67, Cl. 242—55.12. Louzos, Demetrios V. : See — Davee. Robert L.. and Louzos. 3,310,437. Powers, Robert A., Louzos, and Darland. 3,309,584. Zeitz, Edward J., and Louzos. 3.307,084. Louzos, Demetrios V., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for making a high surface area electrode. 3,310,159, 4-25-67, Cl. 204 — 23. Lovalenti. Sam : See — Hardin, James T., Loverenich, and Lovalenti. 3.331,986. Lovas, Stephen, and G. S. Di Monico, to Royal Package Equip- ment, Inc. Packaging machine and method of forming packages. 3.347,011, 10-17-67. Cl. 53 — 22. Lovas, Stephen P., and G. S. Di Monico, to Royal Packaging Equipment, Inc. Packaging machine and method of form- ing packages. 3.303.628. 2-14-67, Cl. 53—22. Love, Addison N., to Harold Brown Co. Pressure regulator. 3,306,312, 2-28-67, Cl. 137—82. Love, Douglas S., to Express Injector Co. Ltd. Manufacture of sealing caps. 3,325.577. 6-13-67. Cl. 264 — 32S. Love. Harold Norris. to W. R. Grace & Co. Pressure vessels. 3,348,72S, 10-24-67, Cl. 220—63. Love, Jefferson C. Multi-use applicator. 3,353,721, 11-21-67. Cl. 222 — 209. Love, John A., and L. W. Neustadt, to TRW Inc. Re-entrv guidance system. 3,330,503, 7-11-07, CI. 244 — 77. Love, Kenneth D„ W. E. Lerdon, and D. J. Behnk, to Tasa Coal Co. Portable shelter with panel storage floor members. 3,330,081, 7-11-67, Cl. 52—127. Love, Kenneth H. : See — Bailey, David C. Kleist, and Love. 3,320,842. Love, Mahlon L., and L. Anderson, Jr., to Deere & Co. Vari- able speed belt drive for a vehicle. 3,295, 3S4, 1-3-67, Cl. 74 — 230.17. Love. Pender L., to General Electric Co. Standbv afterburner operation system. 3,331,204. 7-1S-67. Cl. 60— 23S. Love, Richard R. Wheel and axle assembly. 3,353,S40, 11-21- 67, Cl. 2S0— 124. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and hydrouracils. 3,360,523, 12-26-67, Co. Cl. Co. Cl. 794 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1967 Love & Rodin : See — Lowe, James N., Rodin, and Cox. 3,331,170. Love, William D., Jr. Hand duster. 3,330,445, 7-11-67, CI. 222 — 193. Loveday, George C, to E. K. Cole, Ltd. A plurality of scintil- lation detectors viewing overlapping areas with means for locating the scintillations occurring in each area. 3,327,116, 6-20-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Lovelace, Monte H., to The Bendix Corp. Cutting tool. 3,316,637. 5-2-67, CI. 30—240. Lovelace, Willis B. Safety device for doors. 3,335,453, 8-15- 67, CI. 16—82. Loveland, Ernest F. : See — Ridler, Desmond S., Myatt, and Loveland. 3,324,432. Loveland, Malcolm W., to Atlas-Pacific Engineering Co. Air cup. 3,332,559, 7-25-67, CI. 214 — 001. Loveland, Roger S., to Honeywell Inc. Yieldable, sheet metal burner spud containing a non-deformable orifice member. 3,313,490, 4-11-67, CI. 239 — 596. Loveland, Vinton, and S. Warshaw, to The Loveshaw Corp. Control manipulating arm embodied in a package handling machine. 3.355,855, 12-5-67, CI. 53 — 75. Loveless, Frederick C, and D. N. Matthews, to Uniroyal, Inc. Rubbery terpolymer of ethylene and propylene with cyelo- octatetraene dimer. 3,322,735, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Loveless, Loyal E. Antibiotic containing animal feed. 3,304,- 227, 2-14-67, CI. 167—53.1. Loveless, Marion W. Hydraulic operated lid for canning retort. 3,311,255, 3-28-67, CI. 220 — 36. Lovell, Calvin H., to G. D. Searle & Co. 4-(l-piperazinvl- amino) butyric acid esters. 3,318,890, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 268. Lovell. Calvin H., H. S. Lowrie, and P. Yonan, to G. D. Searle & Co. N,N-diphenylcarbamoyl derivatives of N-amino (cyclic amines). 3,309,364, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Lovell, Cash A., Jr. Removable mouthpiece tvpe bit. 3,304,- 692, 2-21-67, CI. 54 — 7. Lovell, James B and R. W. Baer, to American Cyanamid Co. O.O.O'.O -tetramethvl O.O'-thiodi-p-phenylene phos- phorothioate. 3,317,636, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 929. Lovell Mfg. Co. : See — Conlee, George D. 3,353,382. Horrobin, Paul M. 3,338,073. Lovendahl, Norman H., to Futurmill, Inc. Tool holder arrangement. 3,320,654, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 96 Lovendahl, Norman H., to Futurmill, Inc. Tool holder. 3,327,- 572, 6-27-67, CI. 77—58. Lovendahl, Norman H., to Futurmill, Inc. Tool holder ar- rangement. 3,341,919, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 96. Lovens Kemiske Fabrik Produktionsaktieselskab : See — Godtfredsen. Wagn O. 3,334,014. Lund-Rasmussen, Helge. 3,322,628. Loveque. Christian : See — Barnabe, Jean-Louis, Callies, and Loveque. 3,344,926. Lovercheck, Charles L. Animal feeder. 3,319,607, 5-16-67, CI. 119 — 52. Lovercheck, Charles L. Dual engine. 3,332,404, 7-25-67, CI. 123—52. Lovercheck, Charles L. Container cover. 3,341,091, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 532. Lovering, Howard B. : See — Du Bois, Eliot and Lovering. 3,298,275. Loversidge. Richard, and L. L. Pearson, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Stabilised monomers with alkoxyphenols. 3.356,663, 12-5-67, CI. 260—89.5. Loveshaw Corp.. The : See — Loveland, Winton, and Warshaw. 3.355,855. Lovett, Duane W. : See — Blaug, Seymour M., Grandon, Hendenson, Lovett, Slattery, and Staab. 3,325,366. Lovett, Joe B. : See — Swanson, Norman, and Lovett. 3,295,930. Lovett. John R. : See — Passannante, Anthony J., Lovett, and Argabright. 3,347,- Schmall, Edwin A., and Lovett. 3,346,641. Tyler, William E., Ill, and Lovett. 3,344,167. Tyler, William E., III., and Lovett 3,346,619. Tyler, William E., Ill, and Lovett. 3,347,925. Lovett, Stanley L., Jr., and F. W. Kuhls, to Rochester Ropes, Inc. Armored electrical cable breakout. 3,312,777, 4-4- 67, CI. 174 — 71. Lovett, William E. : See — Crowley, Richard P.. and Lovett. 3,309,182. Lovette, Henry H Reclining or sleeping equipment. 3,308,- 492, 3-14-67, CI. 5—352. Lovette, Henry H., and E. W. Hill. Inner spring body sup- porting article and method of making the same. 3,325,834, 6-20-67, CI. 5 — 361. Lovicz, Valdemar : See — Knowles, Alvis R., and Lovicz. 3,314,037. Knowles, Alvis R., and Lovicz. 3,357.098. Lovig, Olin D. Sickle bar anvil. 3,349,603, 10-31-67, CI. 72— 477. Loving, Robert C, and R. M. Poland. Framing clip. 3,350,123, 10-31-67, CI. 287—189.35. Lovingham, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rocket thrust chamber. 3,313,488, 4-11-67, CI. 239 — 127.1. Lovingham, Joseph J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rocket motor construction. 3,353,358, 11-21-67, CI. 60 — 259. Lovisek, Louis J., to Screw and Bolt Corp. of America. Plas- terboard screw. 3,322,019, 5-30-67, CI. 85 — 46. Lovrenich, Rodger T. : See — Hardin, James T., and Lovrenich. 3,316,448. Hardin, James T., Lovrenich, and Lovalenti. 3,331,986. Lovtsov, Jury I. : See — Rogov, Anatoly J., Lovtsov, and Kuteinikov. 3,357,312. Lovullo, Patrick R. : See — Deinhart, David J., Clark, and Lovullo. 3,340,662. Lovy, Philippe : See — ■ 'Salvadori. Andre, Lovy, and Beigelman. 3,359,134. Low, Frank D., to General Electric Co. Washing machine having a treating agent dispensing system. 3,301,022, 1-31-67, CI. 68 — 12. Low, Frank D., to General Electric Co. Washing machine having multiple elective cycles. 3,320,77S, 5-23-67, CI. 68 — 12. Low, Hans : See — Wendler, Kenneth T., Spillman, Low, and Price. 3,330,- 762. Low, Hans, R. L. Booher, and J. E. Lauck. to Shell Oil Co. Lubricant compositions. 3,303,131. 2-7-67, CI. 252 — 47.5. Low, Hans, and J. E. Lauck, to Shell Oil Co. Amide lubri- cants. 3,312,620, 4-4-67, CI. 252 — 47.5. Low, Warren N., to FMC Corp. Flow controlling apparatus. 3,342,217, 9-19-67, CI. 138 — 94.3. Lowder, Elmo, and C. S. Oliver. Swing-out step for vehicle. 3,329,443, 7-4-67, CI. 280 — 166. Lowder, Francis R. : See — Livingston, Malcolm R., Haynie, Lowder, and Cate. 3.303,858. Lowdermilk, Marvin J., to Electro-Nite Co. Temperature de- tector and sampling device. 3,357,250, 12-12-67, CI. 73— 354. Lowe, Alan R. Clothes lines. 3,295,693, 1-3-67, CI. 211— 119.13. Lowe, Arnold J. : See — Chandley, Edwin F., Levy, and Lowe. 3,350,361. Lowe, Clarence L., Jr. : See — Rollins, Frederick E., and Lowe. 3,306,721. Lowe, Claude W. : See — Marx, Thomas I., and Lowe. 3,348,534. Lowe, David, G. L. F, Norris, and W. B. Turner, to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Metabolic product isolated from cultures of aspergillus wentii. 3,347,909, 10-17-67, CI. 260—514. Lowe, Dennis C. : See — Klackowski, Stefan, Goalby, Lowe, and Salter. 3,295,651. Lowe, Donald K. : See — Huitt, Jimmie L., and Lowe. 3,349,851. Lowe, Donald V., to Lowe Paper Co. Spirally grooved doctor roll. 3,312,191. 4^-67, CI. 118 — 104. Lowe, Edison : See — ■ Rockwell, William C, Kaufman, and Lowe. 3,303,578. Lowe. Edison, and E. L. Durkee, to United States of America, Agriculture. Apparatus for molecular filtration and methods for its fabrication. 3,341,024, 9-12-67, CI. 210 — 490. Lowe, Edison, E. L. Durkee, and W. E. Hamilton, to United States of America, Agriculture. Production of fruit juices. 3,346,392, 10-10-67. CI. 99—105. Lowe, Edwin C, to Norton Co. Furnace for making silicon carbide crystals. 3,343,920, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 277. Lowe, Edwin C, to Robbins Aviation, Inc. Dynamic shaft sealing device and bushing therefor. 3,359,048, 12-19-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Lowe, Frank A. : See — Hershey, Gerald L„ and Lowe. 3.303.868. Hershev, Gerald L.. and Lowe. 3,311,155. Lowe, George L. Ophthalmic lens former. 3,313,031, 4-11- 67, CI. 33 — 174. Lowe, Harold M. Clothesline rack. 3,335,873, 8-15-67, CI. 211 — 119.15, Lowe, Henry E., Jr. Sanitary cat box. 3,310,031, 3-21-67, CI. 119 — 1. Lowe, James C, and B. R. Mangrum, to Adams Paper Con- verting Co. Method and apparatus for coating paper. 3,340,- 124, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 244. Lowe, James N., J. Rodin, and D. B. Cox, to Love & Rodin. Preassembled subenclosures assembled to form building con- struction. 3,331,170, 7-18-67, CI. 52—236. Lowe. Joe, Co. : See — Roth. Ernest 3,329,081. Lowe, John C, to Broadway Research and Development Corp. Incineration of liquid wastes. 3,295,478, 1-3-67, CI. 110- 10. Lowe, John C, to Broadway Research and Development Corp. Separation of formable impurities from water. 3,295,688, 1-3-67, CI. 210—202. Lowe, Keith B., to Missouri Rogers Corp. Vibrating mecha- nism. 3,342,075, 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 61. Lowe, Kenneth S., to Kenlowe Accessories and Co. Ltd. Varia- ble-pitch fan. 3,299,963, 1-24-67, CI. 170 — 160.13. Lowe, Leonard F.. to The Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc. Dual temperature water heating and supply system. 3,351,130, 11-7-67, CI. 165—39. Lowe Opta Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Dorfner, Joset, and Gruber. 3,317,807. Lowe Paper Co. : See — Lowe, Donald V. 3,312,191. Lowe, Paul V., to Globe-Union Inc. Method of and apparatus for measuring storage battery cell voltages. 3,349,322, 10- 24-67, CI. 324 — 29.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 795 Lowe, W. Ralph : See — Ayer, Doniild R., and Lowe. 3,310,509. Lowe, Warren : Sec — Abbott, Andrew D., and Lowe. 3,320,103. Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Eavanagh. 3,337,- .-.10. Lowe, Warren, to Chevron Research Co. Phospho-substituted urethane lubricating oil additives. 3,317,426, 5-2-67. CI. 252 — 16.7. Lowe, Weslev G. : See — Porter, Henry D., James, and Lowe. 3,317,322. Lowe, William II. : See — Metcalfe, Kenneth A., Lowe, and Clements. 3,342,119. Lowell Industries, Inc. : See — Stelmen, Lawrence E. 3,311,331. Lowell, Mahlon A., to Acme Industries, Inc. Rolled plate type cooler. 3.323,587, 0-6-67, CI. 165 — 106. Lowell Molding Corp. : See — Forma, James L. 3.315.2S8. Forma, .lames L. 3,328,815. Forma, James L.. and Herlihy. 3,316,572. Lowell, Peter M., to Friden, Inc. Postage meter. 3,301,176, 1-31-67, CI. 101—85. Lowell, Peter M., C. S. Balaz. and M. E. Anderson, to Friden, Inc. Print wheel setting control in postage meters. 3,353,- 4S0. 11-21-67. CI. 101 — 91. Lowell Wrench Co. : See — Campanile, Dominic, and Cummings. 3,299,750. Cummings, Henry S., Jr., Campanile, and Wilder. 3,332,- 2!).i. Lowenfeld. Rudolf : See — Hertel. Hasso. Lowenfeld. and Mohr. 3,337,521. Lowenheim, Frederick A., and L. M. Edwards, to M & T Chem- icals Inc. Process of coating lead with tin. 3,305, 3S9, 2-21-67. CI. 117 — 130. Lowenthal, Hans: See — Bunyard. Alan D.. Kendall, and Lowenthal. 3.353,375. Lowenthal. Hans, to Colibri Lighters Ltd. Refilling of gas burning cigarette lighters. 3,307,598, 3-7-67, CI. 141 — Lowenthal, Hans, to Colibri Lighters Ltd. Cigarette lighters. 3.331.223, 7-1S-67, CI. 67—7 1. Lowenthal. Hans, to Colibri Lighters Ltd. Smokers' utensils. 3.3ol.067. 11-7-07, CI. 131— 184. Lower. Donald P., to Dodge Mfg. Corp. Shaft seal with mul- tiple lips. 3.325.175, 6-13-67, CI. 277 — 171 Lower, Willison L. : See — Adrian. Robert G.. and Lower. 3,298 125. Lowerre, Ralph T., to United States Steel Corp. Line cable support with suppressor bond. 3,306,973, 2-28-67, CI. 174 — 140. Lowers, Alfred H. : See — Bangert, Ernest C. 3,357,616. Lower.v, Andrew, D. B. Auld, and R. W. Faulkner, to Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. Safetv shielding structure for portable nuclear gauee. 3,353.023, 11-14-67, CI. 250 — 106. Lowery, Andrew and W. T. Headrest for cosmetic use and the like. 3,315.282. 4-25-67, CI. 5 — 338. Lowery, Carthel D. Orchard apparatus. 3,329,290, 7-4-67, CI. L °wer.v, Jan'ies V. Impact tool. 3.332,504, 7-25-67, CI. 173- 162. Lowery. William T. : See — Lower.v, Andrew and W. T. 3.315.282. Lowes. Edward J., to James Armstrong & Co. Ltd. Washing machines and control systems therefor. 3,328,984, 7-4-67, Lowes. Fred ,L, to The Dow Chemical Co. Structure base. 3.352.525. 11-14-67. PI. 248 — 346. Lowes, Fred J., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bacteriostatic acrylonitrile polymers. 3,306,955, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 895. Lowes, Fred J., Jr.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Bacteriostatic acrylonitrile polymers. 3.310,607, 3-21-67, CI 260 — 895- Lowes. Fred J.. Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bacteriostatic acrylonitrile polymers. 3.312,758, 4-4-67 CI. 260 — 89 Lowgren, Tno, and E. T. Kollberg. to American Defibrator Inc. Continuous impregnation and digestion apparatus for the production of wood pulp. 3,332,836, 7-25-07, CI. 162 — Lowin, Kenneth J., and R. C. Lehman, to Deere & Co Hy- draulic control system. 3,339,986, 9-5-67, CI. 303 — 7 Lowley, Edward S., to Aurora Gearing Co. (Wilmot North) Ltd. Speed-reduction gear-boxes. 3,321,989, 5-30-67, CI. Lowndes, Jane U. Barbecue stand with rotary gridiron and spit and common drive therefor. 3,298,301 i-17-67 CI 99 — 340. ' Lowrance. Thomas F. Stick holder for food items. 3,316,010, 4-25-67, CI. 294 — S7. Lowrey, Maurice H. : See — Fleischer, Alfred R., and Lowrey. 3,310,097. Lowrey, Wilev W. : See — McQuerry, John L. Re. 26,180. Lowrey, William E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Resilient valve seats with retention means. 3,301,523, 1-31-67, CI. 251 172. Lowrey, William E., to ACF Industries. Inc. Bifaced gate valve. 3,307,826. 3-7-67, CI. 251 — 327. Lowrey, William E., to ACF Industries Inc. Valve. 3 335 - 999, 8-15-67, CI. 251 — 172. Lowrey, William E.. and J. T. Stewart, to ACF Industries Inc. Valve. 3,334,650, S-S-07, CI. 137 — 375. Lowrle, Harman S. : See — Lovell, Calvin H., Lowrie, and Yonan. 3,309,364. Lowrle, Harman S., to G. D. Searle & Co. Dialkylamino- alkylamino amides of 3-phenylcinnolIne-4-carboxylic acids. 3.297,694, 1-10-67, CI. 260—247.2. Lowrie, Harman S., to G. D. Searle & Co. Hydrazides of 3' phenylcinnoline-4-carboxyllc acids. 3,299,002, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 250. Lowrie, Harman S., to G. D. Searle & Co. Piporazine amides of 3-phenvlcinnoline-4-carboxylic acids. 3,299,070, 1-17- 67, CI. 260- -268. Lowrie, Harman S., to G. D. Searle & Co. N-(cyclic amino) phenothiazine- 10- carboxaniides. 3,338,895, 8-29-07, CI. 260—243. Lowry Development Corp. : See — Cabot, Philip D., and Lowry. 3.299,967. Kirkpatrick, Wylie C, Harrison, and Lowry. 3,320,106. Lowry, Robert D. 3,315,801. Lowrv, Robert D. 3,355,854. Lowry, Robert D., and Strout. 3,315,332. Lowry, Robert D., and Strout. 3,330,366. Lowry, Edward D., G. J. Voelz, G. PI. Perry, and D. F. Butler, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Hypodermic de- vice. 3,335,722, 8-15-67, CI. 128—173. Lowrv Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See — Snell, Donald N„ and Valks. 3,357,226. Lowry. Harold D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Processing appa- ratus for photosensitive film. 3,299,793, 1-24-67, CI. 95 — 94. Lowrv, Robert D. : See — Cabot, Philip D., and Lowry. 3,299,967. Lowry, Robert D., to Lowrv Development Corp. Dispenser package. 3,315,801, 4-25-07. CI. 200—56. Lowry. Robert D., to Lowry Development Corp. Method of making a dispenser package. 3,355,854, 12-5-67, CI. 53 — 2S. Lowry, Robert D., and R. B. Strout, to Lowrv Development Corp. Milling cutter. 3.315.332, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 105. Lowry, Robert £>., and R. B. Strout, to Lowry Development Corp. Portable tube end cutting tool. 3,330,300, 7-11-67, CI. 173 — 33. Lowrv, Robert K., and G. P. Mathews, to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Brake mechanism. 3,302,473, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 110. Lowry, Terrell N. : See — Hanna, Edward E., and Lowry. 3,316,355. Lowry, Terrell N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Serial arrangement having selectively switched crosspoints. 3,337,- 84S, S-22-67, CI. 340 — 166. Lowry, Terrell N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Matrix control having both signal and crosspoint fault detection, 3,337,849, 8-22-67, CI. 340—166. Lowry, Thomas M., to Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. Positive shut- off semiautomatic beverage brewer. 3,332,337, 7-25-67, CI. 99—282. Lowther, Wilfred W., to Novo Industrial Corp. Dust un- loaded 3,319,404, 5-16-67, CI. 55 — 432. Lowton Construction Group, Ltd. : See — Graham-Wood, Edward, Berry, Horridge, and Foxwell. 3,304,675. Lowy, Lawrence, and W. O. Wurtz. Method of granulating materials for subsequent forming into tablets. 3,308,217, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 117. Lowv, Mortimer J., to Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc. Method of making metal sandwich structures. 3,321,826, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 423. Lowy, Paul M., to Mesta Machine Co. Rolling mill roll drives. 3.345 849. 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 249. Lowv. Paul M., to Mesta Machine Co. Roll grinders. 3,353,- 302, 11-21-67. CI. 51 — 49. Lox Equipment Co. : See — Joseph'an, William. 3,299,828. Loy, Carl A. : See — Blumrich, Josef F., and Loy. 3,304,724. Lovd. Calvin D. : See — Oberle, Theodore L.. Calton. Loyd, and White. 3.353,935. Loyd, Calvin D., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tempered threaded members and method of making. 3,301,120, 1-31— 67. CI. 85—1. Loyd, Robert J., and J. C. Henze, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Chromatographic analysis process. 3,330,150, 7-11-67, CI. 73—23.1. Loye, Benjamin R. : See — Wilson, Ernest A. 3,336,075. Loyen, Roger, to Etat Francais (French State) Represented by The Minister of Armed Forces, Ministerial Delegation for Armaments, Direction of Research and Munitions, Labora- tory of Ballistic and Aerodynamics Researches. Electronic devices for switching high-level voltage signals. 3,330.968, 7-11-67, CI. 307—88.5. Loyen, Roger, to Etat Francais (French State) Represented by The Minister of Armed Forces, Ministerial Delegation for Armaments, Direction of Research and Munitions, Labora- tory of Ballistic and Aerodynamics Researches. Electronic device for switching low-level voltage signals. 3,330,969, 7-11-67, CI. 307— S8. 5. Loynd. James, to Kimberlv-Clark Corp. Papermaking machine stock inlet. 3,360,42S, 12-26-67, CI. 162—347. Lozano, Robert : See — Joyce, Jack E., and Lozano. 3,313,714. Lozano, Robert, C. S. Ham, C. C. Marshall, and J. E. Joyce, to Inland Steel Co. Electrolytic tin plating. 3,30S,042, 3-7-67. CI. 204 — 2S. 796 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lozeau, Homer A., to Koehler Mfg. Co. Ncn-spillable stor- age battery container with combination means for venting and filling. 3,301,713, 1-31-67, CI. 136—177. Lozovskaja, Alttsia V. : See — Rjabov, Vladimir, Rafailovich, Rabkin, and Lozovskaja. 3,341,680. Lozow, Donald L. : See — Grosbard, Gregory, Lazenberry. 3.343,295. Lu-Ann Corp. : See — Firestein. Harry. Tyas. and Freeman. 3 381 346. Lubalin, Irwin J., to Avnet-Shaw Corp. Manufacture of ceramic shapes or bodies. 3,309,212, 3-14-67, CI. 106 — 84. Lubatti, Eugenio, to Montecatini Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Apparatus for the pro- duction of abrasive carbides. 3,297,810, 1-10-67, CI. 13 — 9. Lubbers, Willi, to Nico Pyrotechnik Hanns-.Turgen Diederichs K.G. Shooting training device with subcaliber tube for recoil-free weapon with telescopic tubes. 3,296,92S, 1-10-67, CI. 89 — 1.701. Lube Devices, Inc. : See — Lukas, Gus J. 3,317,003. Luberoff, Benjamin J., to The Lummus Co. Process for pro- ducing a secondary alkyl aromatic hydrocarbon and the corresponding sulfonate. 3.337.613. 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 505. Luberoff, Benjamin J., and D. H. Gold, to The Lummus Co. Process for separating vicinal and non-vicinal toluene diamines. 3.314.996, 4-18-67. CI. 260 — 582. Luberoff, Benjamin J., and D. H. Gold, to The Lummus Co. Process for separating vicinal and non-vicinal toluene diamines. 3,317,606, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 582. Lubert, John R. : See — Kirk, Robert E., and Lubert. 3.310,772. Luberts, Alfred J., to Insul-8 Corn. Electrical bus bar heater system 3.300,593. 1-24-67, CI. 191—27. Lubian, Claudio, to TOBA Industria Veneta Minuterie Metal- liche Saremola di Rubano. 3,333,301, 8-1-67, CI. 24 — 70. Lubieniecki, Valdemar M. : See — Roberts, Royal N., and Lubieniecki. 3,316,850. Lubig, Josef, to Dvnamit Nobel A.G. Piezoelectric igniter for projectiles. 3 356,026, 12-5-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Lubin, Alvin K., to American Greetings Corp. Ribbon reels having severing and curling means. 3,327,915, 6—27-67, CI. 225—59. Lubin, William H. Indicating device and method of filling con- tainers. 3,359,799, 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 308. Lubinski, Arthur, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Load- supportinsr structure, particularly for marine wells. 3,307,- 624, 3-7-67, CI. 166— .5. Lubinski, Arthur, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pile driving. 3.353,362. 11-21-67, CI. 61 — 53.5. Lubinski, Steven J. : See — Young, Guy B. and Lubinski. 3,317,360. Lubisco, Albert : See — Billingsley, John G. S., D'Angelo, Lubisco, Maros. and Stephan. 3,338,770. Lubkin, Samuel, N. Nesenoff. and S. Walker ; said Lubkin and said Walker assors, to Digital Electronics, Inc. Transistor testing apparatus for measuring the beta, leakage and cutoff current parameters. 3,350,641, 10-31-67, CI. 324—158. Lubkucher, Karl H. : See — Schinzel, Erich, Austrup, and Lebktieher. 3,318,874. Lubmann, Elmont C. Spring operated gate. 3,296.741, 1-10-67, CI. 49—131. Luborsky, Fred E., and B. J. Drummond, to General Electric Co. Magnetic endoscope for probins the esophageal, sto- machic and duodenal regions of the body. 3,332,425, 7-25- 67. CI. 128 — 356. Luboshez, Sergius N. F. Method and apparatus for pleating material. 3,349,159. 10-24-67, CI. 264 — 282. Lubowe. Irwin I. Allantoin p-aminobenzoic acid complexes. 3.305.557, 2-21-67, CI. 260—299. Lubowe. Irwin I. Allantoin sodium ribonucleinate. 3,326,892, 6-20-67. CI. 260—211.5. Lubowe, Irwin I. Precnenolone salts of allantoin. 3.326,901, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Lubrication Co. of America : See — Tarazi, John H. J., and Ivey. 3,309,315. Lubrizol Corp., The : See — Asseff, Peter A. 3,328.298. Asseff, Peter A. 3.341.633. Bacon, William E. 3,305,570. Bacon, William E. 3,305,589. Bacon, William E., and Meinhardt 3,356,773. Butler, Thomas A. 3.300,409. Butler. Thomas A., and Wiese. 3,351,647. Goldsmith. Fred C. 3.335,158. Coleman. Lester E. 3,341,455. Coleman. Lester E. 3,356,661. Dorer, Casper J., Jr. 3 316,177. Ellis, David G. 3,328,306. Le Suer, William M. 3,306,908. Le Suer, William M. 3.325,567. Le Suer, William M. 3,338.832. Le Suer, William M. 3,346,493. LeSuer, William M. 3.347,792. Le Suer, William M. 3,351.552. Le Suer, William M., and Norman. 3.312,618. Le Suer, William M., and Norman. 3,341,542. McMillen. Richard L. 3.350.308. Meinhardt, Norman A. 3,347,790. Stuebe, Carl. 3.344,069. TTpham. Weslev B. 3,307,979. Wiese, Herbert F. 3,296,137. Lubv, Charles S. : See — Goeddel, Walter V., and Luby. 3,325,363. Goeddel, Walter V.. Luby, and Chin. 3,335,063. Luca, Jacob L., to Miniarip, Inc. Controlled cooling of ex- truded plastic. 3,320.340, 5-16-67, CI. 264 — 95. Lucarell. James V., to Abex Corp. Tuyere with divided pas- sageway. 3,350,084, 10-31-67. CI. 266 — 41. Lucas, Christopher, to United States of America. Army. Photographic fluid processing apparatus. 3,311,039, 3-28- 67, CI. 95 — 94. Lucas, Derek A., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Dispensing appa- ratus. 3,297,210, 1-10-67, CI. 222 — 146. Lucas, Gordon B., to The Richardson Co. Non-spill vent plug. 3.351,497, 11-7-67, CI. 136 — 178. Lucas, James W. : See — Barr, Courtland H., Sr., C. H. Barr, Jr., J. W. Barr, and Lucas. 3,326,206. Dedona, Francis A., and Lucas. 3,310,450. Lucas, Jean C, to Saint-Gobain Nucleaire. Method and ap- paratus for loading and unloading a filter for radioactive gases. 3,354.616. 11-28-67, CI. 55 — 96. Lucas, Jean M., and J. Vertut, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for the manufacture of parts having a complex border of an elastomer material. 3,306,965, 2-28-67, CI. 264—303. Lucas. John T. Simulated golf game board with adjustable green member. 3.352.558, 11-14-67, CI. 273 — 134. Lucas, Joseph, (Industries) Ltd. : See — Banasiewicz, Henryk, and Fern. 3,331,029. Barnes. Stanley C, Morrell, and Armstrong. 3,335,032. Bertioli, Michael M., and Wright. 3.356,784. Brown, Richard S., and Gulliver. 3,328,216. Cryer, Edward. 3,358,093. Cryer, Edward. 3,359,383. Curran, John P. S., and Holliday. 3,310,939. Dougall, John. 3,343,113. Freeman, Frank G. 3,314,697. Freeman, Frank G. 3.351,098. Frv, William L. 3,350,530. Gilbert, Brian. 3,319,617. Ifield, Richard J. 3 310,286. Jones, Peter D. 3.350,607. Jones, Peter D., and Wright. 3,303,389. Jukes, Norman A. 3,356.082. Laishley, Frederick H. 3,342,981. Lewis, Geoffrey A. 3,327,759. Matthews, Benjamin W. 3,356.817. Mowbray, Dorian F. 3,330,297. Mowbrav. Dorian F. 3.339,489. Nevett, Leslie J. 3,359,384. Nolan, Roger W., and Adams. 3,328,668. Preece. Kenneth. 3,328,617. Roberts, Maldwvn H. 3,324,392. Sealev, Frank. 3 350,237. Smith, Dexter W. 3,340,098. Sutherland, William D., Waters, and Kendall. 3,303,382. Watkins. Sidney C. 3.298,613. West. John G. W. 3,359,440. Wright, John T. M. 3.302.46S. Wright, Maurice J. 3.315.091. Wriehr, Maurice J., and Phoenix. 3.315,141. Lucas. Joseph N., to AA Wire Products Co. Flexible rein- forcement joint for masonry wall reinforcement. 3,341,998, 9-19-67, CI. 52—379. Lucas, Joseph N., to AA Wire Products Co. Masonry wall re- inforcement with A-frame construction. 3,342,004, 9-19-67, CI. 52—695. Lucas. Joshua M. S. : See — Collins, Raymond F., Lucas, and Rosenbaum. 3,331,738. Lucas, Malcolm B., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Tear tape for plastic packaging materials. 3.311,032, 3-28-67, CI. 93 — 1. Lucas, Malcolm B., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Mechanism for applying hot melt adhesives. 3,334.612, 8-8-67, CI. 118- 261. Lucas, Malcolm B., R. C. Duncan, and L. H. Sedlin, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Method of controlling the bond be- tween a pad and a plastic sheet. 3,322,594, 5-30-67, CI. 156—308. Lucas, Nicholas J. : See — Leseelleur. Louis A., and Lucas. 3,310.106. Lucas, Paul G.. to Adage, Inc. Self-programmed serial ' parallel converter. 3,355,732, 11-28-67, CI. 340 — 347. Lucchesi, Peter J. : See — Carter, James L., Lucchesi, and Nightingale. 3.355,509. Lucas, Philip : See — Moses, Donald E., and Lucas. 3,341,418. Lucas, Pierre M.. and J. F. Duquesne. Fast access system to magnetic drum memories. 3,332,070, 7-18-67, CI. 340- 172.5. Lucas. Ralph G. : See — Hammond, John H., Jr., Lucas, and Leek. 3,308,381. Lucas, Raymond P.. to Johnson & Phillips (Australia). Bus- bar power distribution systems. 3,315.132, 4-18-67, CI. 317 — 99. Lucas, Rene : See — Bourrasse, Andre\ Carteret, Elston. and Lucas. 3,342.692. Lucas, Rene, to Etablissement Public Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique. Molecular separation of gaseous mixtures. 3,299,616, 1-24-67, CI. 55 — 17. LIST OF PATENTEES 797 Lucas, Rene, to Etablisseinent Public : Centre National de la Recherche Scieutitique. Molecular fractionation gaseous mixtures. 3, 320,722, 5-23-G7, CI. 55 — 17. Lucas, Roy N., to Petrolite Corp. Phase separation process. 3,334,038, S-l-67. CI. 204 — 190. Lucas, William J. : See — Durakis, Manuel A., and Lucas. 3,316,134. Luccarelli, Vincent J. Insect proof canopy for picnic tables. 3,307,565, 3-7-67, CI. 135 — 5. Lucehlni, Tomuiaso, and G. Barlaro, to Aziende Color! Nazionali Aifini Acna S.p.A. Process for the preparation of quinacriodone iu the form of a pigment. 3,313,491, 4-11-67, CI. 241 — 16. Lucci, Joseph A. Electrical plus outlet plate having plug sup- port. 3.331,915, 7-18-67, CI. 174 -66. Luce, Betty M., to Clevite Corp. Electroless plating of gold. 3,300.328, 1-24-67, CI. 117 — 47. Luce, Robert L., to Philco-Pord Corp. Method of fabricating planar semiconductor devices. 3,352,726, 11-14-67, CI. 148 — 187. Luce, Robert L.. and E. S. Schlegel, to Phileo Corp. Ultra- high speed planar transistor employing overlapping base arid collector regions. 3,331,001, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 235. Luce, Stewart B : See — Young. Harland H., and Luce. 3,300,470. Luce. Stewart B., and H. H. Young, to Swift & Co. Acyclic organic acid-halogenated epoxv compound ester modified protein. 3.314,905. 4-1S-67, CI. 260—8. Lucenti, Dominick C. : See — Becker, Gerald H., and Lucenti. 3,306,207. Lucentia, Ekman & Brundin : See — Brundin. Bjorn. 3,301,202. Lucerne Products, Inc. : See — Matthews, Benjamin H. Re. 26,267. Lucey, John A., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Electric weld- ing of upwardlv extending seams. 3,337,712, 8-22-67, CI. 219 — 136. Luchford, Laurence R., and T. A. Babbage, to Trianco Ltd. Flow retarders for fire tubes of boilers. 3,301,276, 1-31- 67, CI. 13S — 38. Lucia, Carroll J., and R. J. Sinclair, to PMC Corp. Cutting and fusing apparatus. 3,320,111. 5-16-67, CI. 156 — 515. Luciani. John P. : See — Siegler, Robert S., and Luciani. 3,343,366. Luciani, Luciano, and P. Manaresi, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Purification of polyolefins. 3,299,027, 1-17-67, CI. 260—93.7 Lucien Ferraz & Cie : See — Saudicoeur, Louis J. 3,317,689. Lucien, Rene. Primary stage for hydraulic distributor. 3,319,950, 5-16-67. CI. 267 — 1. Lucien. Rene\ to Societe a Responsabllite Limitee Recherches Etudes Production R.E.P. Hvdro-pneumatic accumulator. 3.336,94S, 8-22-67, CI. 13S — 31. Lucien. Rene. Automatic adjusting device for disc brake. 3,33S.353, 8-29-67, CI. 1S8 — 196. Lucien, Rene, to Societe R.E.P. Recherches Etudes Production. Under carriage with tandem wheels. 3,338,535, 8-29-67, CI. 244—12. Lucien, Rene, to Recherches Etudes Production R.E.P. Retraction of fuselage under-carriages with wheels arranged in diabolo mounting. 3,346,218. 10-10-67, CI. 244 — 102. Lucien. Rene, to Recherches Etudes Production R.E.P. Hy- draulic servo-control. 3.352,210, 11-14-67, CI. 91 — 434. Lucien. Rene, to Recherches Etudes Production R.E.P. Re- traction devices for fuselage undercarriages with wheels arranged in diabolo mounting. 3.357,659, 12-12-67, CI. 244 — 102. Lucius. Horst, to Rohde & Schwarz Offene Handelsgesellschaf t. Signal voltage peak and frequency measuring apparatus using heterodyne principle. 3.303,422, 2-7-67, CI. 324 — 103. Luck, James R., to Honeywell Inc. Electrochemical sensors. 3,298,944, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 195. Luck. Russell M. : See — Gainer, Gordon C, and Luck. 3,332,257. Lucka. Eugene R. : See — Ongaro, Theodore, and Lucka. 3,315,158. Lueke Josef : See — Lodige, Wilhelm and F., and Lucke. 3,321,186. Lodige, Wilhelm and F., and Lucke. 3,333,827. Luckenbach, Edward C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Controlling catalyst holdup in conversion of hydro- carbons. 3,35'5,3S0, 11-2S-67, CI. 208 — 153. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal compositions containing uracil thiocvanate addition compounds. 3.300.292, 1-24-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of controlling seedling weed grasses. 3,309,- 192, 3-14-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for the control of undesirable vegetation. 3,330,640, 7-11-67, CI. 71—92. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Establishing perennial grass turf with cycloalkyl esters of a carbanilic acid. 3,345,155, 10-3-67, CI. 71 — 111. Luckenbaugh. Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal composition and method employing dicvclo- alkylureas. 3,347,658, 10-17-67, CI. 71 — 119. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of 3,5-dibromo-4-hydroxy- benzonitrile. 3,349,111, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 465. Luckonbaufrh, Raymond \v., to B. [. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,351,457, 11-7-67, CI. 71 — 120. Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., and E. J. Soboczenski, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 1,3,5,6-tetrasubstituted uracils. 3,360,520, 12-26-67, CI. 260—260. Luckenbill, Lawrence F. : See — Smith, John J., and Luckenbill. 3,296,860. Luckenbill, Lawrence F., to Mueller Co. Flow controller. 3,343,566, 9-26-67, CI. 138 13. Luckenbill, Lawrence F., to Mueller Co. Retainer ring and thrust washer arrangement for valves or the like. 3,350,- 057, 10-31-67, CI. 251 — 312. Lueker, Wolfgang, to Walter Reiners Monchengladbach. Ap- paratus for sorting yarn-coil cores with and without yarn remainders. 3,305,087, 2-21-67, CI. 209 — 74. Luckett, George A. : See — Walters, George R., and Luckett. 3,308,565. Luckey, George W. : See — i'.axenrlale, Ralph W., Luckey, and Yutzy. 3,346,383. Luckey Laboratories Inc. : See — Luckey, Manley J. 3,347,636. Luckey, Manley J., to Luckey Laboratories, Inc Breath test- ers and method of use therefor. 3,347,636, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 232. Luckhardt, Philip G. : See — Bovd, Charles A., and Luckhardt. 3,357,306. Luckhardt, Philip G. Motive power system. 3,312,203, 4-4- 67, CI. 123—17. Lucking, Anthony J., and C. A. Lane, to Waddington & Duval (Holdings) Ltd. Tubular body mounting and sealing ele- ment of a septum insert for containers. 3,348,848, 10-24-67, CI. 277 — 26. Lucus, Ralph G. : See — Chaffee, Emory L. 3,339,143. Luda, Lawrence E. : See — Goldman, Mark H., Kapel, and Luda. 3,322,461. Ludell Mfg. Co. : See— Kemberling. Lee R. 3,340,823. Ludemann, Joseph, and H. Heilmann, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Motor. 3,317,768, 5-2-67 CI. 310 — 218. Ludewig, Hermann, to Veb Chemefaserwerk Schwarza "Wil- helm Pieck." Method of removing monomeric components from polyeaprolactam. 3,335,115, 8-S-67, CI. 260 — 78. Ludick, Joseph E. : See — Rizzo, George E., Veit, and Ludick. 3,325,933. Ludington, Robert L. : See — Mersereau, Everard C, Holloway, and Ludington, 3,298,- 475. Mersereau, Everard C, Holloway, and Ludington. 3,335,- 825. Roselius, Charles F. 3,298,474. Ludkin. Basil A., y 3 each to Drallim Industries Ltd., and A. W. Millard. Fluid control valves. 3,353,554, 11-21-67, CI. 137—595. Ludkin, Basil A., % each to Drallim Industries Ltd., and A. W. Millard. Multiple circuit control valve. 3,353,555, 11-21-67, CI. 137—596.2. Ludlow, Roy S. Boat construction. 3,315,284, 4-25-67, CI. 9—6. Ludlum, David B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymerizing ethylene in the presence of catalvst consisting of aluminum trialkyl mixed with a solution of a vanadium halide and a titanium halide. 3,308,112 3-7-67 CI 260—94.9. Ludman, Walter W. : See — Mackenzie, Franklin H., and Ludman. 3,336,767. Ludtke, Norman F.. to Chrysler Corp. Missile directional control system. 3,304,029, 2-14-67, CI. 244 — 3.20. Ludvigsen, Leonard E., and W. J. Opocensky, to General Precision Inc. Computing apparatus. 3,329,335, 7-4-67, CI. 235—61. Ludwig, Albert R., to Zagar, Inc. Numerical control svstem. 3,346,183, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 91. Ludwig, Allen C. : See — Dale, John M., and Ludwig. 3,337,355. Ludwig, Arthur C. : See — Webb, James E. 3,324,423. Ludwig, Arthur L., to Hastings Mfg. Co. Molded windshield wiper blade. 3,317,945, 5-9-67, CI. 15 — 250.36. Ludwig, Bernard J. : See — Berger, Frank M., Dfirsch, and Ludwig. 3,325.360. Berger, Frank M., Dursch, and Ludwig. 3,342,67S. Ludwig, Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Bucket wheel bulk material handling apparatus. 3,307.717. 3-7- 67, CI. 214—14. Ludwig, Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Com- bination stacker and reclaimer. 3,334,759, 8-8-6*7, CI. 214 — 10. Ludwig. Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Clamp- ing mechanism for rotarv car dumper. 3,337,067, S-22-67, CI. 214—55. Ludwig. Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Material handling apparatus. 3,339,707, 9-5-67, CI. i'9S — 77. Ludwig, Carl, to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Car ejector and system including same. 3,353,692, 11-21-67, CI. 214 — 55. Ludwig. Hans G. : See — Kadron, Stanley F., and Ludwig. 3.353.1S4. 798 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ludwig, Herbert. Injection molding apparatus for shoe bottoms. 3,305,895, 2-28-67, CI. 18 — 34. Ludwig, Herbert. Two-part last for the manufacture of foot- wear. 3,317,940, 5-9-67, CI. 12—135. Ludwig, Herbert. Method and apparatus for forming and attaching elastomeric bottoms to footwear. 3,328,845, 7— i- 67, CI. 18—30. Ludwig, Herbert. Hydraulically operated clamping device for a multi-sectional mold catch for receiving a jet mold pref- erably for the manufacture of footwear. 3,334, 3S4, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 43. Ludwig, Herbert. Apparatus for making shoes by injection molding of an elastomer. 3,343,223, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 42. Ludwig, Herbert. Method of making a shoe with injection molded bottom. 3,345,664, 10-10-67, CI. 12—142. Ludwig, Herbert P. Apparatus for the injection molding of plastic articles especially shoes. 3,302,243, 2-7-67, CI. 18 — 30. Ludwig, Herbert P. Apparatus for the injection molding of articles made of plastic, especially footwear. 3,302,244, 2-7-67. CI. IS— 30. Ludwig, Herbert P. Injection molding composite bottoms for shoes. 3.303,532, 2-14-67, CI. 18 — 17. Ludwig, Herbert P. Injection molding shoe bottoms. 3,319,- 301, 5-16-67, CI. 18 — 42. Ludwig, Milton : See — Postlewaite, William E., and Ludwig. 3,313,358. Ludwig, Nelson H. : See — Bender, William L.. and Ludwig. 3,356,504. Ludwig. Paul F. : See — Hofstadt, Carl E., Ludwig, and Fahn. 3,310,412. Ludwig Taprogge-Reinigungsanlagen fur Rohren-Warmeaoi- stauscher : See — Nasse, Hans. 3,319,704. Ludwig Walter D., to Mac Valves, Inc. Solenoid with swing- able armature. 3,305,809, 2-21-67, CI. 335—250. Ludwig, Walter D., to Mac Valves, Inc. Balanced rotary sole- noid valve. 3,323,548, 6-6-67, CI. 137—625.65. Ludwig, Walter D., to Mac Valves, Inc. Swingable armature solenoid operated rotary valve. 3,330,301, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 625.65. Ludwig, Walter D.. to Mac Valves, Inc. Locking device. 3,346,277. 10-10-67, CI. 285—308. Ludwig, Wilbur G. : See — ■ Beert, Carl J., Ludwig, and Nalley. 3,359,702. Court, Wilbur M., and Ludwig. 3,330,090. Ludwig, Wilhelm. Card support. 3,354,885, 11-28-67, CI. 129 — 16.1. Ludwig, William H., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Apparatus for continuous casting of hollow billets. 3,340,924, 9-12-67, CI. 164 — 281. Ludwig, William J. : See — Malee, Robert E., and Ludwig. 3,346,495. Ludwikowski, Stanley W. Ventilated rainwear. 3,296,626, 1-10-67, CI. 2— 87. Luebkeman, George C. Safety scissors. 3,325,897, 6-20-67, iQl go 254 Luebkeman, George C. Binocular front sight. 3,346,962. 10- 17-67. CI. 33 — 52. Luechinger, Herman, and E. E. Loebner, to H-P Associates. Semi-conductive radiation source. 3,343,026, 9-19-67, CI. 313—108. Lueck, Arthur M. : See — Davis, Charles F. Jr., and Lueck. 3,308,355. Lueck, Arthur M., to Texas Instruments Inc. Diode contact arrangement. 3,334,279, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 234. Lueck, Arthur M., to Texas Instruments, Inc. Method for forming a lens on a metal ring. 3,347,651, 10-17-67, CI. 65 — 39. Lueck, Irving B., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Compensating adapter for lens testing instrument. 3,332,320, 7-25-67, CI. 88—56. Luecke, Eberhard : See — Finkenauer, Helmut, Seibert, Kohl, Luecke, and Schubert. 3,346,322. Huenig, Siegfried, and Luecke. 3,350,390. Huenig, Siegfried, and Luecke. 3,359,290. Schubert. Fritz, and Luecke. 3,314,994. Luedemann, Clarence F., to General Motors Corp. Rotary regenerator matrix with stiffness of low temperature gradi- ent. 3,319,707, 5-16-67, CI. 165 — 8. Lueder, Holger. Method for the production of unipolar ions in the air and for enriching the air of a room with them. 3,337,784, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 262. Lueders, Herbert. Spinal health back support. 3,302,972, 2-7-67, CI. 297—352. Luedi, Hans R., to Grotnes Machine Works, Inc. Apparatus for forming a beaded shell. 3,357,229, 12-12-67, CI. 72— 393. Luedloff. Vernon W., and A. E. Joneikis, to Harvey Aluminum (Incorporated). Apparatus for installing cemented anchors. 3,343,313. 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 98. Luedtke, Lloyd A. Bale throwing mechanism. 3,307,680, 3_7_67, CI. 198—128. Lueger, Franz. Apparatus for construction of cylindrical tanks. 3,332,135, 7-25-67, CI. 29—200. Luehrmann, William H., and N. A. Moore, to Teledyne Indus- tries, Inc. Programmed multiple shot source system and method. 3,351,899, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 7. Luehrs, Hans J., to The Cottrell Co. Blanket lockup means for offset or wraparound ink blankets. 3,332,346, 7-25-67, CI. 101 — 415.1. Luelirs, Hans J., to The Cottrell Co. Spring tensioned wrap- around plate cylinder clamping arrangement. 3,359,899, 12-26-67, CI. 101—415.1. Luenberger, Frederick O., to Emerson Electric Co. Anti- creep device for variable ratio transmissions or the like. 3,307,663, 3-7-67, CI. 192 — 8. Luettgenau, Georg G. : See — ■ Wittig, Kurt A., and Luettgenau. 3,335,370. Luetzel, Gerhard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien- gesellschaft. Monoazo pyrimidine dyes. 3,352,846, 11-14- 67, CI. 260 — 154. Luetzel, William G. : See — Haltner, Arthur J., and Luetzel. 3,297,572. Luff, John E., to The Cal-Dak Co. Cart. 3,310,317, 3-21-67, CI. 2S0 — 36. Lufkin Rule Co. : See — Higgins, Howard B., Retting, and Gratopp. 3,336,674. Zelnick, Charles. 3,330,709. Luft, Alfred N., to Sun-Ray Burner Mfg. Corp Fuel burner control system. 3,358,735, 12-19-67. CI. 158 — 28. Luger, Marvin A. : See — Besson, Paul, Nallet, and Luiset. 3,305,585. Werner, Frank D., and Luger. 3,303,584. Werner, Frank D., and Luger. 3,325,920. Lugg, Robert R. : See — Isacks, Albert J., Jr., and Lugg. 3,344,085. Lugiewicz, Robert C, to Cubb-Pac Corp. Method of process- ing boneless meat pieces for subsequent grinding. 3,316,104, 4-25-67, CI. 99—194. Luhdorff, Robert C. : See — Creed, Sherman II., and Luhdorff. 3,351,112. Luhdorff, Robert C, to FMC Corp. Pitting apparatus. 3,357,- 466, 12-12-67, CI. 146 — 28. Luigs, Charles R., to U.S. Industries, Inc. Gas lift system. 3,318,258, 5-9-67, CI. 103—232. Luimes, Gerrit, and C. van Osenbruggen, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Spark erosion device with controllable elec- trode spacing. 3,335,313, 8-8-67, CI. 314 — 89. Luiset, Gilbert : See — Luiten, Willem, and P. T. J. Bex, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Method of manufacturing wires from compacted metal tapes. 3,324,541. 6-13-67, CI. 29—420.5. Luk Lameilen und Kupplungsbau G.m.b.H. : See — Maucher, Paul. 3,337,016. Maucher, Paul. 3,340,973. Maucher, Paul. 3,340,974. Luka, John : See — Horvath, Steven R. 3,338,258. Lukacs, Janos : See — Abrecht, Hans, and Lukacs. 3,321,321. Lukas, Adam : See — Zeiss, Ikarl, Wilm, Flasskamp, Broft, and Lukas. 3,318,070. Lukas, Alfred : See — ■ Henke, Oskar, and Lukas. 3,316,401. Lukas, Edwin J. : See — Sheppard, William L. 3,310,959. Lukas, George N. Adjustable block. 3,325,162, 6-13-67, CI. 269 — 60. Lukas, George N. Fluid operated vise. 3,338,573, 8-29-67, CI. 269 — 23. Lukas, Gus J., to Lube Devices, Inc. Multiple valve fluid feeder. 3,317,003, 5-2-67, CI. 184—81. Luke, Louzelle A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Bistable circuit used to detect information from storage media. 3,304,442, 2-14- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Luke, Victor S., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Handled double bag. 3,339,824, 9-5-67, CI. 229—56. Lukens, Charles, to United States of America, Army. Energy measuring apparatus. 3,359,792, 12-26--67, CI. 73 — 167. Lukens, George B., II, to General Electric Co. Numerical control system to keep object position within predetermined range. 3,325,633, 6-13-67, CI. 235—151.11. Lukens, George B., II, to General Electric Co. Accelerate- decelerate control system. 3,344,260, 9-26-67, CI. 235 — 151.11. Lukens Steel Co. : See — Freyberger, Donald L., and Longenecker. 3,299,503. Mandich, Louis I. 3,310,441. McGlynn, James J., Ma, Funk. 3,301,661. Pompa, Leonard. 3,301,356. Luker, Jackson M. Plastic container for cakes and the like- 3,303,964, 2-14-67, CI. 220 — 97. Luker. John G. : See — Hacker, George G., and Luker. 3,307,382. Luker, John G., to Gaston County Dyeing Machine Co. Pres- sure vessel and closure assembly therefor. 3,310,329, 3-21- 67, CI. 292 — 256.69. Lukes, George E. : See — Curtis, Ralston, and Lukes. 3,335,182. Lukes, George E., and T. B. Williamson, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method of controlling microorganisms with 2-halo- substituted acetophenones. Re. 26,178, 3-21-67, CI. 167 — 30. Lukes, Robert M. : See — Abolins, Visvaldis, and Lukes. 3,322.549. Lukes, Robert M., to General Electric Co. Curable organo- polysiloxane compositions. 3,296,198, 1-3-67, CI. 260- 46.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 799 Polyhedral trawl door. 3.308.56S, 3-14- Trawl doors. 3,315,39S, 4-25-G7. CI. Lukeseh, Heinz, and G. Bechmann, to Hans Schwarzkopf. Urea cross-linked polypeptides derived from gelatin for the treat- ment of human hair, a, 354, 039, 11-21-67, CI. 167—87.1. Luketa, Frank J. Trawl net load responsive apparatus. 3,299.559, 1-24-67, CI. 43 — 9. Luketa. Frank J. Sectional trawl doors. 3,299,560, 1-24- 67, CI. 43—9. M _ Luketa, Prank J. Method and apparatus for drum trawling. 3,307,284, 3-7-67, CI. 43 — 4.5. „ „ Luketa, Frank J. Casings for trawl lines. 3,30S,567, 3-14- 07, CI. 43—9. Luketa, Frank J. 67, CI. 43—9. Luketa, Frank J. 43 9 Luketa, Frank J. Winch lor hauling trawls. 3,332,664, 7-25- 67, CI. 254— 1S4. Luketa, Frank J. Ballast and buoyancy attachments for trawl doors. 3,353,292, 11-21-67, CI. 43—9. „_ Luketa, Frank J. Try net trawl doors. 3,353,293, 11-21-6., Ql 43 9 Luki'ns Richard H., to Union Special Machine Co. Sewing machine needle. 3,347,192, 10-17-67, CI. 112—222. Luksch, James A., and V. Stachejko, to United States of America, Navy. Single tuning parametric amplifier. 3,315,165, 4-1S-67, CI. 325—25. Luksich, Thomas, to Lee-Morse Co. Control system for con- veyors. 3.339,708, 9-5-67, CI. 198—139. Lukso, Richard, A. B. Ranford, and W. Elkins, to Lear Siegler, Inc. Variable gain display device having indicator means and scale means responsive to first and second variable parameters respectively. 3,308,377, 3-7-67, CI. 324: — 115. Luli, Walter L. ,and W. J. Young, to White Motor Corp. Ve- hicle frame. 3,300,231, 1-24-67, CI. 280—106. Lulick, Leonard J., and J. E. Button, to Burroughs Corp. Elec- tronic pin locator and wire wrap tool. 3,327,374, 6-27-67, CI. 29 — 203. Lull, Le Grand H. Hod buggy. 3,295,861, 1-3-67, CI. 280— 47.16. Lull, Le Grand H. Load handling carriage. 3,305,118. 2-21- 67, CI. 214 — 767. Lull, Le Grand H. Log ejector for mobile loaders. 3,305,- 262. 2-21-67, CI. 294 — 67. Lull, Le Grand H. Front end loader. 3,327,879, 6-27-67, CI. 214 — 767. Lull, William R., to General Motors Corp. Damped blade. 3,301,530, 1-31-67, CI. 253 — 77. Luloff, Jerome S., and M. Dunkel, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for separating myrcene from ocimene. 3,299,- 160, 1-17-67, CI. 260—677. Lum, Andrew F. : See — Crooker, Richard A., Lum, and Loprest. 3,357,185. Lumbenuatic, Inc. : See — Fehely, Glenn D. 3,343,689. Luminous Ceilings. Inc. : See — Smith, Gean D., and Thompson. 3.359,697. White, Richard N., and Deaton. 3,340,666. Lummus Co.. The : See — Bauer, William V. 3,298,932. Gessner, Adolf W. 3,303,0S8. Gessner, Adolf W., Kayhart. and Dibble. 3,314,399. Guerrierl, Salvatore A. 3.310.381. Guerrieri, Salvatore A. 3,323,858. Guerrieri, Salvatore A. 3.353,906. Kniel, Ludwig. 3.313,724. Kniel, Ludwig. 3.342,037. Kuster, Otto R. 3,337,307. Luberoff, Benjamin J. 3,337,613. Luberoff, Benjamin J., and Gold. Luberoff, Beniamin J., and Gold. Marshall, Louis. 3,330,124. Nahas. Robert S. 3,322,178. O'Sullivan, Thomas F., Kramer, Buschmann, Meyer, and Schweitzer. 3,357,485. Summerville, Robert N. 3,298,058. Tsao, Utah. 3,308,212. Tucker. William, and Zasloff. 3,320,754. Lummus Cotton Gin Co. : See — Van Doom, Donald W. 3,320,640. Lummus, James L. : See — Anderson, Duane B., and Lummus. 3,360,461. Lummus, James L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Method and composition for freeing stuck drill pipe. 3,297,569, 1-10-67, CI. 252—8.5. Lummus, James L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Water- flooding process using mucilage gum thickeners. 3,338,304, 8-29-67, CI. 166—9. Lummus, James L., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Con- trolling high-pressure wells while drilling. 3,354,970, 11-28- 67, CI. 175—218. Lummus, James L., and D. B. Anderson, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Drilling fluid containing acrylic acid-acryl- amide copolymer and method of drilling therewith. 3,323,- 603, 6-6-67, CI. 175 — 65. Lummus, James L., and A. Park, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Method for preventing differential sticking and re- ducing fluid loss. 3,328,295, 6-27-67, CI. 252—8.5. 3,314,996. 3,317,606. Lumoprint Ziudler K.G. : See — Cranskens, Georg, and Salger. 3,296,951. Cranskens, Georg, and Salger. 3,304,849. Cranskens, Georg, and Salger. 3,359,380. Jakobson, Hans. 3.330, is i. Limberger, Walter. 3,295,430. Limberger, Walter. 3,304,081. Limberger, Walter. 3,313,913. Limberger, Walter. 3.359,404. Salger, Werner. 3,296,390. Lumpkin, William B. : See — Gilchrist, Ralph E., Lumpkin, and Trantham. 3.323,590. Lumpkin, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Thermal re- covery of oil. 3,342,260, 9-19-67, CI. 166—11. Lumpkin, William B., and R. E. Gilchrist, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Reverse in situ combustion and ignition of carbonaceous strata. 3,324,945, 6-13-67, CI. 166 — 11. Lumsden Machine Co. Ltd. : See — Lumsden, Thomas H. 3,305,978. Lumsden, Thomas H., to Lumsden Machine Co. Ltd. Surface grinding machines. 3,305,978, 2-28-67, CI. 51 — 165. Luna, Agostino, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Temperature-stable instantaneous compander comprising temperature compensating parallel branches. 3,324,422, 6-6- 67, CI. 333 — 14. Luna, Agostino, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. High speed adder amplifier of the solid state type. 3,349.336, 10- 24-67, CI. 330 — 24. Luna, Agostino, and R. Cafissi, to Automatic Electric Lab- oratories, Inc. Wide band frequency modulator, of the solid state type, with linear characteristics. 3,349,343, 10-24-67, CI. 332—14. Luna, Clifford M., to United States Pipe and Foundry Co. Apparatus for handling molten metal. 3,341,187, 9-12-67, CI. 266 — 38. Luna, Jose L. : See — Dickerson, John W., Dinkelkamp, and Luna. 3,349,715. Luna, Norman C. : See — Luna, Tony J., Fallick, Luna, Fallick. 3,348,220. Luna. Tony J., S. J. Fallick, N. C. Luna, and D. L. Fallick. Selectively signalling device for pin-tumbler lock. 3,34S,220, 10-17-67. CI. 340—274. Lunau, Uwe : See — Janssen, Hans-Joachim, Schumann, and Lunau. 3,330,515. Lunceford, Rav : See — Simons, William H., Jr. 3,330,558. Lund, Gunnar : See — Kamlani, Jeram S., and Lund. 3,348,385. Lund, Johan : See — Miller, Robert F., and Lund. 3,320,505. Lund John A. H. : See — Krantz. Tibor, Evans, and Lund. 3,320,664. Lund, Lloyd W. : See — Lund, Nelson C. 3,335,232. Lund, Melvin S. Tractor-trailer hitching mechanism. 3,325,- 186, 6-13-67, CI. 280 — 477. Lund, Nean K. : See — Heber, Emery, and Lund. 3,354,400. Jordan, George W., Jr., and Lund. 3,331,030. Lund, Nelson C, to L. W. Lund. Telephone dialing device. 3,335.232, 8-8-67, CI. 179—90. Lund, Olav G., and E Bjerkeseth, to R. Meinich. Electrical heating mats and blanks therefor. 3,336,557, 8-15-67, CI. 338 — 210'. Lund, Richard B. : See — Barton, Alfred O., Griffin, Lund, Oser, and Vitrone. 3,309,339. Bostian, Logan C, Lund, Oxenrider, and Schmitt. 3,340,- 229. Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3.325.446. Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,345,326. Lund. Richard B., H. J. Oswald, and E. Turi, to Allied Chem- ical Corp. Stabilized halogen-containing olefin polymer compositions and stabilizers therefor. 3,312,657, 1 1 67, CI. 260 — 45.S. Lund, Richard B., and A. C. Pierce, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chloro-phenylene-borate compounds. 3,318,941, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 462. Lund, Richard B., and A. C. Pierce, to Allied Chemical Corp. Triallyl ethers of dioxaborinane. 3,325,528, 6-13-67, CI. 260—462. Lund. Richard B., P. W. Simon, and J. Vitrone, to Allied Chem- ical Corp. Process for the simultaneous preparation of epsilon-caprolactam and aromatic acids. 3,354,148, 11—21- 67, CI. 260—239.3. Lund, Richard B., A. C. Pierce, and E. Turi, to Allied Chemical Corp. Alpha,alpha'-diphenoxy-2,3,5,6-tetrachloro-p-xylenes. 3,354.22S, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 613. Lund, Richard B., J. Vitrone, and L. C. Bostian. to Allied Chemical Corp. Halogenated bisphenols. 3,35S,043, 12-12- 67, CI. 260 — 619. Lund. Thomas J., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Wide angle measurement of terrain reflectivity. 3,344,419, 9-26-67, Cl. 343—5. Lundahl, Ernest W. Signal device for a vehicle. 3,336,575, 8-15-67, Cl. 340—72. Lundberg, Axel E. : See — Kullman, Bengt K. A., and Lundberg. 3,332,266. Lundberg, Charles W., and F. J. Belcourt. to Sperry Rand Corp. Output detector and scanner. 3,316,425, 4-25-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Lundberg. Erik R. : See — Norlin, Knut B., and Lundberg. 3,295,581. 800 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lundberg, Herbert J. Method for restoration of furniture. 3,310,613. 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 36. Lundberg, John E., to Honeywell Inc. Antibounce contact means. 3,340.376, 9-5-67, CI. 200 — 166. Lundberg, Robert E>., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermally stable copolymers of aldehydes and epoxides. 3,332,913, 7-25-67, CI. 260—67. Lundberg, Robert D., and R. W. Callard, to Union Carbide Corp. Alkvlene oxide polymer compositions flexibilized with salts of carboxylic acids. 3,298,980, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 18. Lundbom, Wallace N., to Ramco, Inc. Air conditioning method and apparatus for trailers. 3,314,249, 4-18-67, CI. 62—244. Lundby, Edward. Fold-out camping shelter. 3,323,S27, 6-6-67, CI. 296—23. Lunde Carriers : See — Lunde, Thomas T. 3,356,057. Lunde, Thomas T. 3,356,058. Lunde, Earl N. Tar distributor for pavement. 3,347,13S, 10- 17-67, CI. 94 — 39. Lunde, Peter J. : See — Johnson, Charles A., and Lunde. 3.333,436. Lunde, Peter J., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration systems. 3,336.763, 8-22-67, CI. 62—114. Lunde, Thomas T., to Lunde Carriers. Vessel for transporting logs. 3,356,057, 12-5-67, CI. 114 — 27. Lunde, Thomas T., to Lunde Carriers. Log transporting ves- sel. 3.356,058, 12-5-67, CI. 114 — 27. Lundeberg, Arthur R., to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for orienting and feeding articles. 3 343,885, 9-25-67, CI. 302 — 2. Lundeen, Allan, J., to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of 3,3-disubstituted carboxylic acids. 3,308,155, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 540. Lundeen, Allan J., to Continental Oil Co. Aluminum com- pounds and method of preparation. 3,325,524, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 448. Lundeen. Allan J., to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of aralkoxv aluminum compounds. 3,33S,942, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 448. Lundell, Vernon J. Building having tensioned covering be- tween frames. 3,295,267, 1-3-67, CI. 52—90. Lundell, Vernon J., to Massey-Ferguson Services N.V. Ma- chine for watering forage crops of variable moisture con- tent. 3,332,219, 7-25-67, CI. 56 — 1. Lundell, Vernon J. Hydraulic transporter trailer. 3,346,131. 10-10-67, CI. 214 — 506. Lundgreen, Michael W., and J. B. Majerus, to Collins Radio Co. Digital time domain mode ranging system. 3,360,795, 12-26-67, CI. 343—7.3. Lundgren, Erik A. : See — Johansson, Fritz A., Lundgren, and Magnuson. 3,319,- 728. Lundgren. Evert G., to Sandvikens Jernverks Aktiebolag. Cutting insert and tool holder therefor. Re. 26,168, 3-7- 67, CI. 29—96. Lundgren, Frederick A. : See — Joffe, Boris B., and Lundgren. 3,319,067. Lundh, Bengt O. : See — Ahlfors. Sten E. E., and Lundh. 3,311,235. Lundholm, Eisner C. and H. L., to Lundholm Mfg. Co. Drop-in chiller-filter with baffle screens. 3,328,975, 7-4-67, CI. 62— 317. Lundholm. Harry L. : See — Lundholm, Eisner C. and H. L. 3,328,975. Lundholm Mfg. Co. : See — Lundholm, Eisner C. and H. L. 3,328,975. Lundin, Lars O. : See — Gustafsson, Axel G. V., Lundin, Johansson, and Svan- strom. 3,329,226. Johansson, Nils O., Gustafsson, Lundin, and Svanstrom. 3,337,208. Lundin, Lars O., N. O. Johansson, C. R. Svanstrom, and P. O. Gustafsson. to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Steering device for track-laying vehicles. 3.351.149, 11-7-67, CI. 180 — 6.7. Lundman, Ben E. Motor actuated cushioning bumper. 3,346,- 292, 10-10-67, CI. 293—9. Lundmark, Werner N., to Sala Maskingfabriks AB. Device for recovering feebly magnetic material in wet separators. 3,346,113. 10-10-67, CI. 209 — 223. Lundquist, Burton R., to Swift & Co. Sliced bacon package and tray employed therein. 3,338,723, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 174. Lundquist, Einar A. : See — Johnson, Jack L.. and Lundquist. 3,326,619. Lundouist. Ingemar H., and C. W. Wiedeman, to Friden, Inc. Mail handling device. 3,319,395, 5-16-67, CI. 53—189. Lundquist. Robert A. : See- Werner, Frank D., and Lundquist. 3,352,075. Lundquist. Wilton G. Internal combustion engine scavenging blower and load driving arrangement. 3,327,693, 6-27-67, CI. 123—65. Lund-Rasmussen. Helge, to Lovens Kemiske Fabrik. Method of treatment of headaches. 3,322.628, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 65. Lundstrom, Hans T., S. J. Wallden, and K. A. Melkersson, to Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag. Process for preparing a granular ferroselenium. 3.347,958, 10-17-67, CI. 264—13. Lundstrom, Oscar C, to Varian Associates. Tuning appa- ratus for klystrons. 3,297,908, 1-10-67, CI. 315 — 5.47. Lundvall, John S., to Unarco Industries, Inc. Railway car side filler. Re. 26,249, 8-15-67, CI. 105 — 369. Lundvik, Karl V. : See — Brandin, Tore, and Lundvik. 3,312,388. Lungwitz, Gunter K., to Hamann Rechenmaschinen G.m.b.H. Automatic zero printing means. 3,301,371, 1-31-67, CI. 197—17. Lunk, Hans E. : See — Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3,336,- 273. Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, Holler, and Lunk. 3,336,- 274. Youngman, Edward A., Bauer, and Lunk. 3,336,272. Lunn, Gerald K., and E. J. Grisley, to The Wayne Kerr Co. Ltd. Apparatus for comparing the amplitudes of signals of different frequencies. 3,323,125, 5-30-67, CI. 343—109. Lunn, Gerald K., and E. J. Grisley, to The Wayne Kerr Co. Ltd. Apparatus for comparing the amplitudes of modulation of two modulation signals of different frequency. 3,332,081, 7-18-07, CI. 343 — 108. Lunn, William H. W., to Syntex Corp. 3-keto-4-methylene derivatives of the androstane and pregnane series and proc- ess therefor. 3,356,694, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Lunsford, Carl D., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Halo-substituted phenoxymethyl oxazolidones. 3,299,0S8, 1-17-67, CI. 260— 307. Lunsford, Carl D., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Methobromide growth of plants. 3,300,896, 1-31-67, CI. 47 — 1.2. Lunsford, Carl D., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. l-lower^alkyl-3- pyrrolidye N-lower-alkyl- and lower cycloalkyl-N-arylcar- bamate antispasmodics and antidepressive. 3,347,856, 10- 17-67, CI. 260—243. Lunsford, Carl D.. and A. D. Cale, Jr., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Analeptic compositions and method. 3,301,757, 1-31- 67, CI. 167—65. Lunsford, Carl D., and A. D. Cale, Jr., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Analeptic compositions and method. 3,301,758, 1-31- 67, CI. 167—65. Lunsford, Carl D., and A. D. Cale, Jr., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. Analeptic compositions and method. 3,301,759, 1-31- 67, CI. 167 — 65. Lunsford, Carl D., and A. D. Cale, Jr., to A. H. Robins Co., Inc. l-hydrocarbon-3 aryl-4-substituted ethyl-2-imidazo- lidenones. 3,337,580, 2-22-67, CI. 260 — 309.7. Lunsford, Charles L. : See — Braunlich, Frank H., Jr., and Lunsford. 3,354,960. Lunsford, Dallas F., to Dana Corp. Bearing members having a plurality of coatings. 3,343,362, 9-26-67, CI. 57 — 119. Lunsford, Gus, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for cathode sputtering using a cylindrical cathode. 3,314,873, 4-18-67, CI. 204 — 192. Lunsford, Thomas J. Electrical component package. 3,331,497, 7-18-67, CI. 206 — 56. Lunstroth, Klaus, to Research Engineering Co. Methobromide and hydrochloride of l-ethyl-3-pyrrolidyl benzilate. 3,301,- 869, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Lupardo, Robert F., to I.N.M. Industries Corp. Internal diam- eter cutting wheel assembly and process for manufacturing same. 3,329,138, 7-4-67, CI. 125—15. Lupfer, Dale E. : See — Johnson, Merion L., and Lupfer. 3,308,040. Lupfer, Dale E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Predictive control of distillation column internal reflux. 3,296,097, 1-3-67, CI. 203—2. Lupfer, Dale E.. and M. W. Oglesby, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling the operation of a train of distillation columns. 3,309,287, 3-14-67, CI. 203 — 1. Lupfer, David A., to Nytronics, Inc. Impedance element with alloy connector. 3,310,718. 3-21-67, CI. 317 — 258. Lupmski, John H., and K. D. Kopple, to General Electric Co. Electrically conductive polymers and process of produc- ing the same. 3,346,444, 10-10-67, CI. 161 — 213. Lupkas, Raymond R. : See — Chalker, Oliver H., Jr.. Yagusic, and Lupkas. 3,303,472. Lupoli, Peter J., to Technipower Inc. Regulating system with periodically inhibited fold-back characteristic. 3,345,554, 10-3-67, CI. 323—4. Lupoli, Peter J., and J. Schaefer, to Technipower Inc. Flip- flop controlled switching regulator with voltage, current and power limiting features and with filter circuit load change sensor. 3,356,930. 12-5-67, CI. 323 — 20. Lupovici, David. Conveyor type container filling and sealing machine. 3,319.397. 5-16-67. CI. 53 — 282. Lurie, Randolph D., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Containers cold-formed from plastic and metal laminate. 3,298,559, 1- 17-67, CI. 220 — 63. Lurie, Robert J., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Multi- strand extruding die. 3.340.572 9-12-67, CI 18 — 8. Lurje, Alexandr N., G. B. Pinskv, N. P. Ivanov. K. V. Beljanin, A. B. Shapiro, P. M. Ipatov. and A. S. Eremeev, to Vsesouzny Nauehno-Issledovatelskv Institute Elektromek- haniki. Horizontal capsule generator. 3,335,303, 8-8-67, CI. 310—54. Lurkis, Alexander, and A. F. Pecha. Utility pole bases. 3,343,- 322. 9-26-67, CI. 52—298. Lurski. Robert B. : See — Ostoborg. Jan N., and Lurski. 3,358.878. Lurski, Robert B., to Club Aluminum Products Co. Mixing implement. 3.330.539, 7-11-67, CI. 259 — 138. Lusby. Desmond L. V. : See — Sibley, John D., Simonis, and Lusby. 3,360,050. Lusby, George R. : See — Archambault, Jacques O., and Lusbv. 3.330.626. Graham, George W., and Lusby. 3,303,073. Lusby, George R., to Canadian Industries, Ltd. Manufac- ture of hydrogen peroxide. 3,311,453, 3-28-67, CI. 23 — 207. LIST OF PATENTEES 801 Luscher, Alfred, to Dorec Verlags, A.-G. Perforated key word card. 3,339,985, 12-26-G7, CI. 129—16.1. Lusebrlnk, Amy L. Cabinet with door having a viewing area covered with semi-transparent reflective material. 3,310,- 794, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 227. Lusebrink, Elmer H., and A. H. Meyer, to Ace Finishing Co., Inc. Display device. 3,345,767, 10-10-67 ,C1. 40 — 106.53. Lusebrink, Walter D. Light reflecting vehicle mounted spotting signal. 3,320,920, 5-23-67, CI. 116—28. Lush, John : See — Youkers, Harold A., and Lush. 3.357,811. Lusher, Kenneth G., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Partially devitri- fled glass articles and method for making the same. 3,298,- 553, 1-17-67, CI. 215—1. Lusk, George E., to G & W Electric Specialty Co. Prefilled cable termination system. 3,322,883, 5-30-67. CI. 174 — 73. Lusk, George E., to G & W Electric Specialty Co. Pothead construction with girdle shield. 3,336,435, 8-15-67, CI. 174—73. Lusk, George E., and R. B. Gear, to G & W Electric Specialty Co. Cable and enclosure with double diaphragm entrance seal. 3,359,362, 12-19-67. CI. 174 — 77. Lusnian, Philip, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Dehy- drochlorination of alkyl chlorides. 3,349,120, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 505. Lussem, Heribert: See — Mees, Robert, Lusseai, and Holle. 3,306,698. Lusser, Robert. Front binding of a safety binding for skis. 3,329,438. 7-4-67, CI. 280—11.35. Lussier, Henry L., to United Aircraft Corp. After burner igniter in gas turbine engine. 3,300,980, 1-31-67, CI. 60—241. Lussier. Leonard L. Angler's jig box. 3,336,693, 8-22-67, CI. 43 — 54.5. Lussier, Raymond J., to Sprague Electric Co. Magnetic pulse counters. 3,321,750, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 174. Lusskin, Robert, and J. Levy, to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkylmercapto substituted acylated polyalkyltetrahydro- naphthalenes and process for preparing same. 3,297,764, 1-10-67, CI. 260—592. Lusskin, Robert, and J. Levy, to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkyl sulfur derivatives of polyalkyl tetrahydronaphtha- lenes and process for making same. 3,320,323. 5-16-67, CI. 260—607. Lusskin, Robert M. : See — Levy, Joseph, and Lusskin. 3,314,998. Liissling, Theodor : See — Kosel, Christian, and Liissling. 3,313,840. Schulz, Hermann, Schwarze, Lussling, and Noll. 3,328,- 400. Lust, Ernst A. Cupboard. 3,360,320. 12-26-67, CI. 312—257. Lustenader, Edward L., to General Electric Co. Vortex evapo- rator. 3,332,401, 7-25-67, CI. 122—31. Lustig, Esther : See — Simonoff, Natalie. 3,348.237. Lustig, Frank C, and C. H. Taylor, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Automatic threader for motion picture pro- jector. 3.351,254. 11-7-67, CI. 226 — 91. Lustig, Leonard 0., to Whirlpool Corp. Cabinet structure. 3,325,236, 6-13-67, CI. 312—293. Lustig, Vera : See — Bowen, Hamilton M. 3,345,068. Lutch, Anthony. Elevation markers. 3,319,391, 5-16-67, Cl. 52—371. Luterbach, Don, to Mountain Mfg. Co., Inc. Frame structure for logging tractor and the like. 3,328,049, 6-27-67, Cl. 280 — 106. Lutes, Clifford M., Jr. : See — Turner, Robert J., and Lutes. 3,296,167. Lutes, Olin S., to Honeywell Inc. Superconductive transducer. 3,323,371, 6-6-67. Cl. 73—517. Lutes. William J. Crutch. 3,304,946, 2-21-67, Cl. 135 — 50. Lutgen, Charles J. Sectional cover apparatus for vehicles. 3,342,523, 9-19-67, Cl. 296—100. Luther, Edmund R. : See — Barnett, Louis H., and Luther. 3,302,594. Luther, John R., to American Sterilizer Co. Automatic con- trol for scrub sink. 3,298,037, 1-17-67, Cl. 4 — 166. Luthi, Oscar, to Improved Machinery Inc. Wire wound filter with underlying peripherally spaced cover elements. 3,306,460, 2-28-67, a. 210 — 404. Luthi, Oscar, to Improved Machinery. Inc. Method and ap- paratus for making a honeycomb filter. 3,320,399, 5-16- 67, Cl. 219 — 78. Liithy, Erich, to Tapijtfabriek Noordster N.V. Device for manufacturing pile products. 3,347,731, 10-17-67, Cl. 156 — 435. Lutters, Samuel F. Car top boat loader. 3,301,421, 1-31-67, Cl. 214 — 450. Luttgens, Gunter : See — Heyl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Sehmitz. 3,327,685. Heyl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Sehmitz. 3,332,395. Heyl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Vinzelberg. 3,309,569. Lutton, Edwin S. : See — Hugenberg, Frederick R., and Lutton. 3,353,966. Lutton, Edwin S., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Salad oils and method of making them. 3,353,967, 11-21-67, Cl. 99 — 163. 242-023— P 51 Luttrell, Nathaniel H., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for determining total amplitude and total number of oscillations of waves. 3,351,856, 11-7-67, Cl. 324 — 99. Lutwack, Ralph, to Shell Oil Co. Polymeric s-trlazines. 3,309,345, 3-14-67. Cl. 260—79. Lutz, Albert F. Meter probe with slidable circuit changing contact point. 3,315,163, 4-18-67, Cl. 324 — 149. Lutz, Charles, and J. -P. Ehrhardt, to Manufacture Alsaeienne de Broches. Drafting systems for textile fibres. 3,315,322, 4-25-67, Cl. 19—250. Lutz Charles W. : See — Fuchs, Robert J., and Lutz. 3,360,332. Lutz, Charles W., to FMC Corp. Corrosion inhibition. 3,336,- 229, 8-15-67, Cl. 252—136. Lutz, Charles W., to FMC Corp. Corrosion inhibition. 3,345,- 296 10—3—67 Cl 252 136 Lutz, Charles W., W. A. Tidridge, and R. Pals, to FMC Corp. Corrosion inhibition. 3,323,862, 6-6-67, Cl. 23 — 106. Lutz, Eugene F., and S. W. Beatty, to Marathon Oil Co. Process for dehydrohalogenation. 3,346,653, 10-10-67. Cl. 260—666. Lutz, Frank B., to Monsanto Co. Sleeping bag. 3,334,363, 8-8- 67, Cl. 5—343. Lutz, Friedrich : See — Zollinger, Hans, and Lutz. 3,333,606. Lutz, Friedrich, to Ruti Machinery Works Ltd., formerly Cas- per Honegger. Device for controlling movement of a drop box on a loom. 3,322,160. 5-30-67, Cl. 139—182. Lutz, Georg, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.H. Cir- cuit element. 3,345,598, 10-3-67, Cl. 338—315. Lutz, Gilbert F.. to The Warner & Swasey Co. Tap holder. 3,343,190, 9-26-67, Cl. 10—135. Lutz, Gilbert F., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Gauge. 3,358,- 375, 12-19-67, Cl. 33—185. Lutz, John O., to Wilkening Mfg. Co. Piston ring assembly. 3,295,857. 1-3-67, Cl. 277—141. Lutz, Martin R. : See — Taylor, Bert S., and Lutz. 3.325.563. Lutz, Martin R., G. Nowlin, and H. Stange. to FMC Corp. Phosphorylated polyester polyols. 3,321,555, 5-23-67. Cl. 260—920. Lutz, Martin R., G. Nowlin, and H. Stange, to FMC Corp. Novel phosphorylated polyols and polyurethanes produced therefrom. 3,355,436, 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 75. Lutz, Peter A. Packing container. 3,330,438, 7-11-67. Cl. 220—67. Lutz, Robert G. : See — Arabian, Karekin G., Lutz, and Martin. 3,338,856. Lutz Virgil L. : See — Mareonet, Ronald P., Lutz, and Wolf. 3,348,456. Lutz, William A., to Door-Oliver, Inc. Production of am- monium phosphate. 3,310,371, 3-21-67, Cl. 23 — 107. Lutz, William E., to Radio Corp. of America. Read control method and apparatus for a character reader. 3,303,467, 2-7-67, Cl. 340 — 146.3. Lutz, Wilson B. : See — Meltzer, Robert I., and Lutz. 3,320,126. Lutze, Gunter. Prefabricated roof construction with foamed plastic joining means. 3,300,931, 1-31-67, Cl. 52 — 309. Lutze, Gunter. Wall panel. 3,328,933, 7-4-67, Cl. 52—586. Lutzenberger, Kurt : See — Bailey, James R., and Lutzenberger. 3,356,800. Lutzenhiser. Earl : See — Scott, Charles D., and Lutzenhiser. 3,315,402. Lutzke, William C. : See — Blink, Robert O., Holz, and Lutzke. 3,309,050. Holz, Frederick H., Lutzke, and Blink. 3,347,509. Lutzker, Lawrence : See — Garfield, Eugene, and Lutzker. 3,318,996. Garfield, Eugene, and Lutzker. 3,346,692. Luwa Ag. : See — Dinkelacker, Hans R. 3,338,035. Schindler, Gottfried, and Sauter. 3,301,168. Lux, John H, to Haveg Industries, Inc. Method of extruding a foamed plastic tube having internal and external skins thereon. 3,299,192, 1-17-67, Cl. 264 — 48. Lux, John H., and E. O. Ohsol, to Haveg Industries, Inc. Process of preparing dialkenyl esters of benzene poly- carboxylic acids. 3,306,928, 2-28-67, Cl. 260 — 475. Lux, John H., and E. O. Ohsol, to Haveg Industries, Inc. Welded containers. 3.342,365, 9-19-67, Cl. 220 — 4. Lux, Joseph P., to Whirlpool Corp. Method of drying and initial input control for modulated gas dryer. 3,322,415, 5-30-67, Cl. 263—10. Luxa. Frantlsek : See — Husa, Vaclav, Cihelka, Cerny, Kritz, Ladnar, and Luxa. 3,316,466. Luxaire, Inc. : See — Miller, William V., and Essig. 3,303,663. Luxo Lamp Corp. : See — Riis, John B. 3,311,340. Luy, William R.. and J. H. Trumble, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Inline feeder device for tying machine. 3,348,473, 10-24-67, Cl. 100 — 4. Luyten, Louis, to "Electrlcite, Mecanique et Applications", (H.M.A.). Electrical device for precisely positioning a re- mote component. 3,309,589, 3-14-67, Cl. 318 — 28. 802 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Luzaich, Samuel, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Transmission and clutch with single control. 3,322,247, 5-30-67, CI. 192— 3.5. Luzina, Max, L. Louis, and A. Lison, to Wilhelm Hegenscheidt Kommanditgesellschaft. Wheel lathe. 3,347,117. 10-17-67, CI. 82—8. Luzzatto, Ettore : See — Ciceri, Luigi, Farioli, and Luzzatto. 3,330,802. Luzzatto, Ettore, to SNIA Viscosa Societe Nazionale In- dustria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Process for the pro- duction of crimpable composite synthetic yarns. 3,315,021, 4-18-67, CI. 264—168. Luzzi, John J. R. : See — Heller, William E., Kumamoto, and Luzzi. 3,317,266. Sommerville, Arthur A., and Luzzi. 3,296,200. Lyall, Ralph G. Axle load distributing devices for use with heavy motor vehicles and equipment. 3,298,706, 1-17-67, CI. 280—81. Lybarger, Robert A.: See — Shumaker, Wendell D., Lybarger, and Jordan. 3,316,382. Lychalk, Patricia A. : See — Webster, Robert C, Hinn, and Lychalk. 3,342,672. Lyche, Eyvind, and G. L. Wiknas, to Jonsereds Fabrikers Aktiebolag. Machine systems enlargeable according to the principle of unit construction. 3,316,947, 5-2-67, CI. 144 — 1. Lyckeby Starkelseforadling Aktiebolag : See — Conrad, Ernst. 3,329,507. Lycoil, Inc. : See — Lyon, Lee R. 3,338,931. Lyon, Lee R. 3,352,841. Lyon. Lee R. 3,352,842. Lyczko, Felix J., to Thermo Electron Engineering Corp. High temperature generating high intensity burners. 3,357,471, 12-12-67, CI. 158 — 7.5. Lydard. Martin L., to Eastern Products Corp. Carrier. 3,324,- 501, 6-13-67, CI. 16—87.4. Lydle, John E. : See — Whited, Harry H., and Lydle. 3,301,304. Lyell, John L. Spring testing apparatus. 3,335,604, 8-15-67, CI. 73—161. Lyerly, William M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. thickened water-bearing inorganic oxidizer salt explosive containing cross-linked galactomannan and polyacrylamide. 3,355,336, 11-28-67, CI. 149 — 60. Lykam, Clarence W., to FMC Corp. Gun mount and gunsight assembly. 3,309,962, 3-21-67, CI. 89 — 41. Lykes Bros. Steamship Co., Inc. : See — Nemec, Frank A. 3,318,276. Lykes, Norman R. Powder distributor. 3,306,499, 2-28-67, CI. 222—193. Lykins, Herman F. : See — Adams, Joe T y and Lykins. 3,312,522. Lykken William H., H. L. Freysinger, and J. W. Bercaw, to The Microcyclomat Co. Reject spouts. 3,326,475, 6-20-67, CI. 241 — 53. Lyle, Aaron K., to Emhart Corp. Apparatus for applying coat- ings to articles of glassware. 3,353,514, 11-21-67, CI. 118— 49. Lyle, David, and W. J. Korey, to Blaw Knox Co. Rolling mill chock clearance take-up devices. 3,302,435, 2-7-67, CI. 72—245. Lyle, David, and R. F. Elling, to Blaw-Knox Co. Roll chang- ing apparatus. 3,323,345, 6-6-67, CI. 72 — 239. Lyle, George L., Jr., and R. C. Johnston, to American Cyan- amid Co. Tilting pan filter drain valve. 3,327,860, 6-27-67, CI. 210—328. Lyles, Cecil R. Well unloading process and apparatus there- for. 3,304,874, 2-21-67, CI. 103 — 52. Lyles, Cecil R., to Unitex Engineering Service Inc. Free piston. 3,319,572, 5-16-67, CI. 103—52. Lyles, James M., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic development. 3,347,691, 10-17-67, CI. 117 — 17.5. Lyman, Brooks : See — Eckert, Alton B., Jr., and Lyman. 3.302,004. Lyman. Frank, Jr., to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Com- pliant thermoelectric assembly. 3,301,714, 1-31-67, Cl. 136 — 212. Lyman, Frank, Jr., to Cambridge Thermionic Corp. Adjust- ing and locking arrangement for variable impedance devices 3,302,150, 1-31-67. Cl. 336 — 136. Lyman, George F. : See — Burgess, Frank H., Mathus, Lyman, and Morningstar. 3,328,907. Lyman, George F., to Data Packaging Corp. Case for a reel. 3,307,689, 3-7-67, Cl. 206—52. Lyman, George F., to Data Packaging Corp. Tape reel rack. 3,338,421, 8-29-67, Cl. 211—41. Lyman, George R. ,to The Morningstar Corp. Reel closure. 3,297,154, 1-10-67, Cl. 206—52. Lyman, John B. : See — Stewart, Bruce E., and Lyman. 3,331,374. Lyman, John B., to Whirlpool Corp. Filtering apparatus. 3,322,282, 5-30-67, Cl. 210—137. Lyman, John B., to Whirlpool Corp. Liquid level control. 3,344,804, 10-3-67, Cl. 137—406. Lyman, Merton C, to Smith and Winchester Mfg. Co. High speed sheet feeding and overlapping system. 3,315 956 4-25-67, Cl. 271—46. Lyman, Richard E., to United States Steel Corp. Sequentially operated plural valves for vacuum easting apparatus. 3,313,318, 4-11-67, Cl. 137 — 630.15. Lymer, Arthur, to Flexibox Ltd. Mechanical seals for rotating shafts. 3,330,565, 7-11-67, Cl. 277—91. Lynch, Charles T. : See — Mazdiyasni, Khodababhsh S., Lynch, and Krochmal. 3,297,414. Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhsh S., Lynch, and Smith. 3,356,- 703. Vahldiek, Fred W., and Lynch. 3,313,004. Lynch, Conrad L. : See — Gloyer, Stewart W., Vogel, and Lynch. 3,347,700. Lynch Corp. : See — Cady, Mark J., and Eidnes. 3,305,935. Lynch, Denis P. : See — Mack, Edward C, III, Lynch, Pasqualini, and Canesi. 3,315,380. Lynch, Edward I. : See — Swain, David L., and Lynch. 3,354,379. Lynch, Edward I., to General Electric Co. Vertical syn- chronization system for use in a television receiver. 3,311,- 701, 3-28-67, Cl. 178—69.5. Lynch, Francis K., Jr. : See — Mooney, Walter G., Dutton, and Lynch. 3,352,532. Lynch, Harry P.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Elec- trical plug with cord anchor. 3,317,884, 5-2-67, Cl. 339 — 106. Lynch, James A. Golf tee setter. 3,312,468, 4-1-67, Cl. 273—33. Lynch, John B. : See — Sproull, Reavis C, Berger, and Lynch. 3,297,041. Lynch, John F.. and R. A. Nichols, to Marco Development Co., Inc. Condensate dome for continuous chemical reactors. 3,356,461, 12-5-67, Cl. 23—290.5. Lynch, John T.. and F. G. Wolff, to Burroughs Corp. Store and forward message switching system utilizing a modular data processor. 3,302,182, 1-31-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Lynch, Michel A. : See — Bliss, Horace H., Lynch, and Barrett. 3,325,914. Lynch, Paul J., and R. J. Modahl, to The Frane Co. Absorp- tion refrigeration systems, methods, and absorbent com- positions. 3,296,814, 1-10-67, Cl. 62 — 112. Lynch, Robert J. : See — Horton, John W., and Lynch. 3,317,733. Lynch, Robert L. : See — Hubbard, David C, Harper, Lynch, and Boehmer. 3,346,236. Lynch, Thomas E., to Clevite Corp. Reinforced composite wall tube. 3,335,757, 8-15-67, Cl. 138—111. Lynch, William R., to Republic Industrial Corp. Flexible conduit. 3,321,571, 5-23-67, Cl. 174 — 101. Lynes, Arthur E., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle trans- mission-driveline units. 3,307,429, 3-7-67, Cl. 74 — 731. Lynes, Robert K., % to Bullfinch (Gas Equipment) Ltd. Gas- fired heating appliances. 3,304 985, 2-21-67, Cl. 158—99. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent compositions consisting essentially of /J-ketoalkyl alkyl sulfoxides and water-soluble alkaline detergency builder salts. 3,329,618, 7-4-67, Cl. 252—138. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O'Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Built detergent compositions containing dialkyl sulfoxides. 3,336,230, 8-15-67, Cl. 252 — 138. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O'Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Built detergent compositions containing 3- hydroxyalkyl alkyl sulfoxides. 3,336,233, 8-15-67, Cl. 252— 161. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O'Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Synthesis of ketones and sulfones. 3,336,391, 8-15-67, Cl. 260—593. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O'Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Alpha and beta unsaturated sulfoxide and process for its production. 3,336,394, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 607. Lyness, Warren I., and D. E. O'Connor, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Preparation of ketosulfoxides. 3,355,494, 11-28- 67, Cl. 260 — 586. Lynk, Charles N., Jr. : See — Ganzel, Joseph R., and Lynk. 3,323,062. Lynk, Charles N., Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Varactor phase modu- lator circuits having plurality of sections for producing large phase shifts. 3,328,727, 6-27-67, Cl. 332 — 30. Lynn, Alexander L. : See — Broeker, Hermann L., Dupont, and Lynn. 3,354,331. Lyun, Ben H. Multi-socket wrench. 3,298,261, 1-17-67, Cl. 81—185. Lynn, Ben H. Reversible socket wrench handle. 3,332,304, 7-25-67. Cl. 81— 5S.1. Lynn, Bernard S. Convexly curved deflector for elevated jet engines blasts. 3,307,809, 3-7-67, Cl. 244 — 114. Lynn, John W. : See — Brotherton, Thomas K., and Lynn. 3,318.942. Brotherton, Thomas K., and Lynn. 3,322,812. Trecker, David J., Henry, and Lynn. 3,296,229. Lynn, John W., and W. J. Skraba, to Union Carbide Corp. Cross-linked and epoxidized cellulosic products. 3,326,788, 6-20-67, Cl. 204 — 159.12. Lynn, Lawrence, and R. M. Anderson, to Riviana Foods Inc. Container for instant or precooked rice and the like. 3,322,293, 5-30-67, Cl. 215—56. Lynn Neil, W., to Life Management, Inc. Floor mat. 3,307,- 317, 3-7-67, Cl. 52 — 667. Lynn, Ralph D., and R. A. Kirby, to Esso Production Research Co. Apparatus for measuring differential pressures. 3,318,145, 5-9-67, Cl. 73 — 152. LIST OF PATENTEES 803 Lynn, Rice P. Apparatus for producing carbon black. 3,321,- '281, 5-23-67, CI. 23—259.5. Lynn, Robert £., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Power supply cir- ' .uit. 3,316,803, 10-10-G7, CI. 323—22. Lynn, Robert R. : See — Cresap, Wesley L„ and Lynn. 3,347,320. Lynnworth. Lawrence C. : See — Carnevale, Edmund II., and Lynnworth. 3,315,520. Carnovale, Edmund H., and Lynnworth. 3,354,699. Lynnworth. Lawrence C, and E. II. Carnevale, to Para- metrics, Inc. Ultrasonic probe. 3,302,044, 1-31-67, CI. 310—8.3. Lynott. John J. : See — ■ Potts. Peter. ;nul Lynott. .'..315,460. Lyntone Engineering, Inc. : See — ■ Costa, Robert B. 3.315.89S. Lyon, Chester S. Extensible torque rod. 3,306,639, 2-2S-G7, CI. 2S7— 58. Lyon, Emory T. Multi-purpose battery charger. 3,307,090, 2-28-67, CI. 320 — 15. Lyon, Floyd A., to Halm Instrument Co., Inc. Package band- ing machine. 3,309,839, 3-21-67, CI. 53—198. Lyon, George A. ; deceased ; by G. A. Lyon, Jr., and A. L. Judd, co-executors, and National Bank of Detroit, Mich., co-executor. Wheel structure. 3,337,271, 8-22-67, CI. 301—37. Lvon. George A., Jr. : See — Lvon, George A. 3,337,271. Lyon, Gilbert T., to L & L Mfg. Co. Method of making a fluid pressure coupling. 3,346,935. 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 157. Lyon, Jack, to International Rectifier Corp. Test circuit for rectifier elements having single low-voltage high-current transformer and single high-voltage low-current trans- former. 3,32S,692. 6-27-67, CI. 324—158. Lyon. James E. : See — Hanslip, Richard E., and Lyon. 3,339,909. Lyon, James L. : See — Hodhmann, Henry G., Junge, and Lyon. 3,337,159. Lyon, Joe M., Jr., to Push Button Container Corp. Push button container for capsules and tablets. 3,326,360, 6-20- 67, CI. 206 — 42. Lyon, John E. : See — Herbst, Harold J., and Lyon. 3,316.110. Lyon, John K., to Price-Pfister Brass Mfg. Co. Tub filler. 3,312,402. 4-4-67, CI. 239—552. Lyon, Kenneth C, J. E. Pickard, and A. B. Scholes, to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Glass having dual protective coatings thereon and method for forming such coatings. 3,352,708, 11-14- 67, CI. 117—72. Lyon. Lee R., to Lvcoil. Inc. Process for obtaining oil from animal hides. 3,338,931, S-29-67, CI. 260 — 412.6. Lyon, Lee R., to Lvcoil, Inc. Process for separating and re- covering fats and solids. 3,352,841, 11-14-67. CI. 260 — 112. Lyon, Lee R., to Lycoil, Inc. Processing of offal or the like for obtaining separated fat and protein material therefrom. 3,352,842, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 112. Lyon, Marjorie C, H. S. Pesa, and J. M. Fauver, to The National Cash Register Co. Display devices. 3,340,631, CI. 40 — 28. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. : See — Hanson. Norman L. 3,356,435. Schreyer, Kenneth D. 3,327,658. Schreyer, Kenneth D. 3,328,104. Schreyer, Kenneth D. 3.338,647. Schreyer, Kenneth D. 3.339,504. Schrever, Kenneth D. 3.356.430. Schreyer, Kenneth D. 3,359,930. Schrever. Kenneth D., and Stewart. 3,356,327. Stewa'rt, Edward C. 3.338,649. Studinski. Robert A. 3,360,318. Lvon, Richard K.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Carbon black production. 3,346,339, 10-10-67, CI. 23—209.1. Lyon, Richard K., and W. Bartok, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of unsaturated hydrocarbons by pyrolysis of saturated hydrocarbons. 3,336,412, 8-15- 67, CI. 260—679. Lyon, Wavne B., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Carrier for containers and the like. 3,302,783. 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 65. Lyon. Wayne B., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Method and apparatus for forming thermoplastic articles of unusual configuration. 3,337,664, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 89. Lyon, Wayne B., and D. Ehlert, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Apparatus for curling rims of articles. 3,357,053, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 19. Lvon, William A., to Integrated Ceilings Inc. Light diffuser system. 3,303,338, 2-7-67, CI. 240 — 9. Lyon-Caen. Robert, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson Hous- ton-Hotchkiss-Brandt. Thermally coupled electronic cir- cuits. 3,321,716, 5-23-67, CI. 331—113. Lyons, Charles E. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., and Lyons. 3,342,896. Lyons. Edward J., to United Aircraft Corp. Mold heater. 3,346,039, 10-10-67, CI. 164—338. Lyons, Ernest H.. Jr. : See — Miekkaj Richard G., Lyons, and Dempsey. 3,356,538. Lyons, Ernest H., Jr. Electrolytic cell for producing elec- "tricitv and method of operating the cell. 3,300,345, 1-24- 67, CI. 136—86. Lyons, Ernest H., Jr., and R. M. Dempsey, to General Electric "Co. Electrodeposition of the platinum metals. 3,351,541, 11-7-67, CI. 204—47. Lyons, Harold, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Broadband traveling-wave maser with both maser and isolator crystals cut at different angles to the optic axis thereof. 3,296,541, 1-3-67, CI. 330—4. Lyons, Harold D. : See — Alexander, Richard L., Lyons, Brown, and Long. 3,349,- 072. Lyons, Harold D.. to Gulf Oil Corp. Preparation of ethylene and itaconic anhydride copolymers. 3,355,438, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Lyons, Harold D., and J. C. Davis, to Gulf Oil Corp. Process for hydrolyzing ethylene-alkyl acrylate copolymers with aqueous ammonia. 3,337,488, 8-22-67, CI. 260—29.0. Lyons, J.. & Co., Ltd. : See — Hardy, Donald, and Smith. 3,333,476. Smith. Peter H. 3,300,615. Smith; Peter H. 3,326,119. Smith, Peter H. 3,335,656. White, Percy. 3,331,310. Lyons, James K. : See — Woods, John P., Prlckett, Mullings, and Lyons. 3,303,513. Lyons, Jim. Jig fishing apparatus. 3,355,835, 12-5-67, CI. 43—6.5. Lyons, John W. : See — Irani. Riyad R., and Lyons. 3,346,487. Lyons, John W., to Monsanto Co. Fluid sugar residues con- taining water-soluble alkali metal polyphosphate and processes. 3,325,289, 6-13-67, CI. 99—106. Lyons, John W., and R. R. Irani, to Monsanto Co. Defloccula- tion of solid materials in aqueous medium. 3,346,488, 10-10-67, CI. 252—8.5. Lyons, Joseph F. : See — Petersen, James M., and Lyons. 3,296,132. Lyons, Joseph F., and N. R. Odell, to Texaco, Inc. Lubricat- ing greases containing finely divided inorganic metal salts and method of preparation therefor. 3,31S,S07, 5-9-67, CI. 252—18. Lyons, Lambert F. : See — Ammon, Milton H., Kennedy, Lyons, and Mead. 3,309,- 703. Lyons, Leland R., and R. L. Powell, to National Lead Co. Production of substantially anhydrous magnesium chloride. 3,338,668, 8-29-67, CI. 23—91. Lyons, Sanford C, to Georgia Kaolin Co. Method of treating clay. 3,324,208, 6-6-67, CI. 264—37. Lyons, Vincent J. : See — Compton, Dinsdale M. J., Lyons, and Mc Dade. 3,302,998. Lyons, William C. Precast sub-grade reinforced concrete stairway. 3,307,308, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 184. Lyons, William C. Form for casting concrete subgrade stair structures. 3,310,275, 3-21-67, CI. 249 — 14. Lysell, Ralph A. G., to J. Kihlberg. Pneumatically operated stapler, nailing apparatus. 3,323,602, 6-6-67, CI. 173 — 169. Lyshkow. Norman A., to Precision Scientific Co. Positive dis- placement pump. 3,333,548, 8-1-67, CI. 103 — 154. Lysholm, Alf. Screw rotor machine. 3,314,598, 4-18-67, CI. 230—143. Lyssy, Georges H., to Hans Sickinger Co. Method and means for the experimental determination of the permeability of foils to gas. 3,301,043, 1-31-67, CI. 73—38. Lyssy, Georges H., to Hans Sickinger Co. Method and means for testing the gas permeability and closure leakage of containers. 3,352,146, 11-14-67, CI. 73 — 38. Lystad, Leonard A. : See — Husko, Waino L., and Lystad. 3,323,830. Lystad, Leonard A., to General Motors Corp. Window regula- tor mechanism. 3,354,582, 11-28-67, CI. 49 — 227. Lystad, Leonard A., and S. Roberts, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle control pedals. 3,319,487, 5-16-67. CI. 74 — 560. Lysvj. Ihor, to North American Aviation, Inc. Analvsis of hydrogen. 3,352,644, 11-14-67, CI. 23 — 232. Lythgoo, Alan L. : See — Reed, Kenneth J., and Lythgoe. 3,298,850. Lytle, Donald E., Sr., and F. A. Wallace. Pipe heating sys- tem for trailers. 3,304,005. 2-14-67, CI. 237—30. Lytle. George F., to Alvey Conveyor Mfg. Co. Sheet impact 'cushion device. 3,358,993, 12-19-67, CI. 271—86. Lvtle, John P., D. G. Hannan, and C. C. Roberts, to Mine ' Safety Appliances Co. Breathing mask seal. 3.343,535, 9-26- 67, CI. 12S— 141. Lytle, Walter J. : See — Bentley, John M., Lytle, and Holt. 3,316,546. Lytle. Walter J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Voltage analog to time analog converter. 3,351,931, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 347. Lvtton. Kenneth G., and C. S. Wise, to Fiber Controls Corp. "Oscillatable fiber rake. 3,355,773, 12-5-67, CI. 19—105. Lyvers, Garland E. Engine starting devices. 3.301,243, 1- 31-67, CI. 123 — 179. Lyytikainen, Aaren A. Tent. 3.331,376. 7-18-67. CI. 135—3. MAJA Maschinenfabrik Hermann Schiil K.G. : See — Schill, Hermann. 3,360,026. M.A.N. Turbo G.m.b.H. : See — Scholz, Norbert. 3,334,4S6. Teichmann, Heinrich. 3,352,172. 804 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 MB Associates : See — Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,343,766. Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,345,902. Ehrenburg, Frederick K., and Mainhardt. 3,329,063. Gould, Bert B. 3,318,241. Gould, Bert B. 3,322,067. Gould, Bert B., and Biehl. 3,319,522. Hengel, Mathew C, Biehl, and Mainhardt. 3,318,188. Sawle, David R. 3,348,452. Sorenson, Glenn P. 3,308,759. M-C-M Machine Works : See — Moorhead, Charles O. 3,321,085. M & D Store Fixtures, Inc. : See — - Sedo, Gerald H. 3,315,996. M & F Chemical Inc. : See — Edwards, Leonard M. 3,317,395. M-H Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Stevenson, Norman R. 3,307,658. MHD Research, Inc. : See — ■ Brumfleld, Robert C. 3,324,825. Orbach, Harry K., Bedjai, and Martindill. 3,332,870. M. & J. Valve Co. : See — Grove, Marvin H. 3,326,518. Grove, Marvin H. 3,331,118. Grove, Marvin H. 3,339,882. Grove, Marvin H. 3,339,886. Grove, Marvin H. 3,339,950. Grove, Marvin H. 3,353,784. M.J.B. Co. : See— Bransten, Robert J. 3,297,225. M.K.B. Industries, Inc. : See — Miller, Fred W„ and Blair. 3,355,783. M & L Industries, Inc. : See — Anderson, Gordon R., Jr. 3,320,446. M-O Valve Co. Ltd., The : See — Algar, Leslie E. and Cook. 3,317,777. Baker, Basil O., and Wheldon. 3,336,492. Brittain, Raymond E., and Mayberry. 3,317,776. Dyott, Richard B. 3,353,039. Ferrari, Ronald L. 3,317,784. Hogg, Harold A. C. 3,305,749. Lewis, David W. 3,358.172. Newland, Francis J. 3,328,629. MPI Industries, Inc. : See — Aeschliman, Eugene. 3,329,451. M.R.M. Co., Inc. : See — Manas, Herman D. 3,321,887. Manas, Herman D. 3,335,767. M-R-S Mfg. Co. : See- Ray, Willie O., Jr., Scott, and Maly. 3,343,286. MS Industries, Inc. : See — Miles, Robert F. 3,360,162. M&S Machine & Engineering Co. : See — Michel, Justin F., and Williamson. 3,313,219. MSA Research Corp. : See — Bub, Robert A. 3,358,427. M.S.E. Holdings Ltd. : See — Holden, Edward J. 3,317,125. M.S.I. Electronics Inc. : See — Shulman, Carl, Lederman, and Maybar. 3,327,309. MSL Industries, Inc. : See — Bluemink, Gary G. 3,309,549. Csurgay, Gregory. 3,311,765. Milkert, Edwin. 3,348,248. MS & R, Inc. : See- Koch, Eugene. 3,323,221. Koch, Eugene. 3,324,843. M & T Chemicals Inc. : See — Banks. Clarence K. 3,297,732. Baum, Gerald A., and Considine. 3,328,239. Bedi, Ram D. 3,350,287. Buchanan, Harry W. 3,342,330. Chessin, Hyman. 3,340,165. Considine, William J., and Ricciardi. 3,342,757. Considine, William J., and Ricciardi. 3,342,758. Davies, Alwyn G. 3,347,890. Gloskey, Carl R. 3,296,289. Gloskey, Carl R. 3,340,283. Gram, Martin M. 3,335,603. Hirshman, Justin L., and Natoli. 3,355,468. Johnson, Andy A. 3,337,430. Johnson, Andy A. 3,342,709. Jongkind, Jan C. 3,346,468. Jongkind, Jan C. 3,360,446. Lach, Alfred A. 3,349,109. Leebrick, John R. 3,350,436. Leebrick, John R., and Ramsden. 3,297,771. Lowenhelm, Frederick A., and Edwards. 3,305,389. Natoli, Joseph G. 3,355,470. Passal, Frank. 3,296,103. Passal, Frank. 3,341,433. Passal, Frank. 3,341,434. Passal, Frank. 3,349,015. Passal, Frank. 3.352.766. Regenbogen, David. 3,360,551. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3,335,159. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3,340,285. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3,355,472. Sawyer, Albert K. 3,322,801. Sawyer, Albert K. 3,347,889. Ventura, John J. 3,347,892. M/T Mfg. & Supply Co., Inc. : See — O'Brien, Edward F. 3,325,090. M.T.&D. Co., The : See — Musichuk, Alexander B. 3,322,436. Musichuk, Alexander B. 3,357,716. Plamper, Gerhard R., and G. F. 3,357,715. Thon, Donald G. 3,357,165. MTS Systems Corp. : See — Banks, Clarence K. 3,338,725. Gram, Martin M. 3,320,798. Ma, James L. : See — McGlynn, James J., Ma, and Funk. 3,301,661. Ma, John Y. : See — Chalmers, Edward D., Ma, and Naber. 3,305,784. Naber, Joseph, Fox, Chalmers, Ma, Cummlngs, and Cappelle. 3,307,414. Maag Gear Wheel & Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Sigg, Hans. 3,348,645. Maahs, Paul, H.-G. Matthies, and F. Wenger, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilized syn- thetic linear polycarbonamide containing a copper com- pound and a haloactan. 3,313,769, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Maak, Robert O. : See — Behrmann, William C. and Maak. 3,347,781. Mayer, Francis X., and Maak. 3,346,365. Mayer. Francis X., and Maak. 3,346,366. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,305,619. Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,327,040 Molstedt, Byron V., Maak, and Delaune. 3,341,648. Maas, Dieter : See — Winkler. Alfred, Maas, Engelsmann, and Hackenberg. 3,301,584. Maas, Friedrich J., to Kemenczky, Establishment. Method for operating a jet propulsion engine with solid fuels. 3,303,652, 2-14-67. CI. 60 — 204. Maas, Russell H, : See — Podebradsky. Everett V. and Maas. 3,353,963. Maass, Escoto E., to Kombi Flex, S.A. Collapsible sheltering trailer. 3,352,596, 11-14-67, CI. 296 — 27. Maass, Gunther : See — Berg, Gerhard, and Maass. 3,297,668. Maass, Gustav : See — Drenkelfort, Hans, and Maass. 3,350,682. Maass, Richard L. : See — Erb. Edward R., and Maass. 3,350,483. Maassen v.d. Brink, Willem : See — Beyerman, Hugo C, and Maassen. 3,334,083. Maat, George J., to International Harvester Co. Nonrotat- able camfollower. 3,314,303, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 569. Maatschappij voor Electrische Bedrijfsautomatisering Elec- trofact : See — Schermann, Peter S. 3,345,553. Maatschappy Van Berkel's Patent N.V. : See — Kardol, Jacobus H. 3,343,617. Six, Pieter J. 3,302,518. Tenwolde, Bernardus O. N. 3,322,174. Mabbs, Frank E., and B. Barnard, to British Titan Products Co., Ltd. Production of titanium dioxide. 3,341,291, 9-12- 67, CI. 23—202. Mabeg Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. Nachf. Hense & Pleines G.m.b.H. & Co. : See — Schwebel, Adolf. 3,306,607. Schwebel, Adolf. 3,341,032. Maberry, John H., to Fuller Co. Reciprocating grate conveyor with side wall damage preventing means. 3,358,385, 12-19- 67. CI. 34 — 164. Mabey, Donald H. : See — Christensen, Frank L., and Mabey. 3,306,669. Mabey, Douglas R., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Blank for production of cathode starting sheets. 3,331,763, 7-18-67, CI. 204—281. Mabey & Johnson Ltd. : See — Collins, John. 3,323,271. Mabie, Norman H. : See — Peterson, Arnold G., and Mabie. 3,334,481. Mabley, Edward T. : See — Christenson, Howard W., Mabley, and Fisher. 3,319,746. Mabru, Marcel, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Process and apparatus for the manufacture of fiber mats. 3,295,943, 1-3-67, CI. 65 — 6. Mabuchi, Nobuyoshi : See — Kiriyama, Shigeru, Mabuchi, Sakai, Yoshida, Okamoto, and Ikeda. 3,298,999. Mabuchi, Takaichi. Brush holder means of a miniature elec- tric motor. 3,296,473, 1-3-67, CI. 310 — 239. Mac Valves, Inc. : See — Baker, Sanford H., and Hoischen. 3,346,827. Ludwlg, Walter D. 3,305,809. Ludwig, Walter D. 3,323,548. Ludwig, Walter D. 3,330,301 Ludwig, Walter D. 3,346.277. Macadie, Hugh S., to Avo Ltd. Instrument bearings and in- struments incorporating such bearings. 3,298,758, 1-17-67, CI. 308—159. MacAfee, Isabel W. : See — MacAfee, Merrill W., and Van Dornlck. 3,340,044. MacAfee, Merrill W., and E. M. Van Dornick ; I. W. MacAfee, executrix of the estate of said M. W. MacAfee, assor. to said E. M. Van Dornick. Furnace reduction of pelletlzed ferriferous materials. 3,340,044. 9-5-67 CI 75 — 40. LIST OF PATENTEES 805 MacAllister, Robert V., E. K. Crosby, and R. E. Lanphere, to Standard Brands Inc. Method of treating starch slur- ries to improve their fllterabilitv. 3,354,046, 11-21-67, CI. 195— 7. Macaluse, Carroll J. : See — Schaper, Karl L., Caldwell, and Macaluse. 3,297,194. Macaluso, John A., to United States of America, Navy. High- speed binary switch. 3,296,461, 1-3-67, CI. 307—88.5. MacAndrews & Forbes Co. : See — Morris, Robert J., Jr. 3.356.505. MacArthur, James G., B. W. Threadgill, G. A. Terry, and W. C. Bull, to Gulf Oil Corp. Homogeneous compositions of ammonium nitrate, monoammonium phosphate, and di- ammonium phosphate. 3,321,297, 5-23-67, CI. 71 — 50. MacArthur, John G., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Monitoring apparatus. 3,324,458, 6-6-67, a. 340—172.5. MacArthur, Melvin D. : See — Knox, Granville S., and MacArthur. 3,359,013. MacArthur, Norman C, to Hercules Inc. Coating composi- tions comprising diallylidene acetal-fatty acid partial ester- polyol reaction products. 3,311,580, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 23.5. MacArthur, Norman C, to Hercules Inc. Process for prepar- ing heat-curable compositions comprising reacting poly- etheracetal prepolymer containing hydroxy groups with a hydroxy reactive curing component. 3,311,674, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — S49. MacArthur, Roger A., and A. L. Garnero, to Central Mfg. District. Expanded perlite and method tor the forma- tion thereof. 3,321,410, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 378. MacArthur, Roger A., and A. L. Garnero, to Central Mfg. District. Method for the formation of perlite structures. 3,324 042, 6-6-67, CI. 252—378. MacArthur, Roger A., and O. C. Dodson. Circuit board having grooves to limit solder flow. 3,339,008, 8-29-67, CI 174 — 68.5. MacArthur, Steven J., to International Business Machines Corp. Single channel quaternary magnetic recording sys- tem. 3,357,003, 12-5-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Macarthys Ltd. : See — Ritchie, Alan R., and Holland. 3,324,723. Macartney, Bruce J., to The Fyr-Fyter Co. Sprinkler head. 3,336,984, 8-22-67, CI. 169 — 38. Macartney, Bruce J., to The Fvr-Fyter Co. Fusible link. 3,348,617. 10-24-67, CI. 169 — 42. Macartney Patents, Ltd. : See — Ryder, Robert W. 3,302,895. Macarus, David P. : See — Leiser. Roger S., Macarus. and Wagoner 3,323.949. Macarus, David P., and P. R. Shlldneck to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Process for recovering amylose from acid-hy- drolyzed starch. 3,313,654, 4-11-67, CI. 127 — 69. Macaulay, Angus J., to General Electric Co. Hinging means for oven heating element. 3,296,417, 1-3-67, CI. 219 — 404. Macaulay, Angus J., to General Electric Co. Torsion spring balancing means for pivoted doors. 3,327,700, 6-27-67, CI. 126 — 191. Macaulay, Malcolm. Color television system with feedback control. 3,328,520. 6-27-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Macaulay, Robert W., E. Ekstedt, and T. C. Campbell, to General Electric Co. Cooling structure for overlapped panels. 3,307,354, 3-7-67, CI. 60 — 39.66. MacAvoy, Thomas C, to Corning Glass Works. Method of making cellular phosphate glass. 3,342,572, 9-19-67, CI. 65—22. MacBean, Donald G., to Fabric Research Laboratories Inc. Light-weight dryer felt seams. 3,309,790, 3-21-67, CI. 34 — 243. Mac/Bee Engineering Inc. : See — McCulloch, Doyle W. 3.353.560. MacBlane. James H. Adjustable electric magnetic vibrator. 3,345.525, 10-3-67. CI. 310—17. MacCarthy, Richard W. Counter-rotating head electric razor. 3.298.101, 1-17-67, CI. 30 — 43.5. MacCarthy, Richard W. Manual mechanical razor with sta- tionary circular blade. 3,349,483, 10-31-67, CI. 30 — 43.6. Macchi, Romualdo. Pre-tensioning wires anchoring system for concrete pre-compressed structures and the like. 3,313,- 560, 4-11-67, CI. 287 — 20.3. Macchia, Thomas L., and G. W. Minor, to Westlnghouse Elec- tric Corp. Resin coated hardware and tank covers for distribution transformers. 3,305,812, 2-21-67, CI. 336 — 90. MacCorkell. Albert W. Beverage dispenser. 3,353,474. 11-21- 67, CI. 99 — 281. MacDermid, Inc. : See — Slominski, Leo J. 3,322.673. Tsourmas, Harry K. 3,351,556. MacDonald, Albert J., to The Allen and MacDonald Corp. Intruder repeller for screened openings. 3,322,078 5-30-67. CI. 109—31. MacDonald, Angus A., to Motorola, Inc. Adjustable delay line utilizing magnetostrictive wire lying in grooves in mag- netic supporting medium. 3.302,135, 1-31-67, CI. 333 — 30. MacDonald Angus N., and G. P. Rabold, to Monsanto Co. Copolymers of vinyl acetate, acrvlic acid, and glvcidal methacrylate and cross linked products thereof. 3,317 - 453. 5-2-67, CI. 260—33.4. MacDonald, Archie N. Prowler-proof latch means. 3,312,- 490, 4-4-67, CI. 292—153. MacDonald, Dennison H. : See — Marshall, Maurice B., and MacDonald. 3,300,S40. Electric Co. Ltd. CI. 77—69. Heater assembly. MacDonald, Donald, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Sus- pension system for ceilings. 3,313,076, 4-11-07, CI. 52 — 496. MacDonald, Duncan N., S. A. Billawala, and A. F. Stansell, to Burroughs Corp. Random access device for magnetic card storage. 3,298,007, 1-10-67, CI. 340—174.1. MacDonald, Duncan N., F. L. Fox, I. C. Hansen, and R. S. Shays, to Burroughs Corp. Inquiry system. 3,344,401, 9-26— 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. MacDonald, Gilmour C. Pyrotechnic compositions of metal matrix with oxide dispersed therein. 3,325,316, 6-13-C7, CI. 149 — 17. MacDonald, James I. : See — Gale, Reginald L, and MacDonald. 3,319,373. MacDonald, James I., and K. H. Muecke. Joint for engaging the base of a lobster trap with the body. 3,318,039, 5-9- 67, CI. 43—100. MacDonald, James S., to The English Trepanning tools. 3,308,689, 3-14-67, MacDonald, John A., to Vapor Corp. 3,324,836, 6-13-67, CI. 122—250. MacDonald, John A., to Vapor Corp. Heater. 3,351,042, 11-7-67, CI. 122 — 250. MacDonald, John L. : See — Fujinaka, Edwin S., MacDonald, Barron, and Stewart. 3,318,024. MacDonald, Joseph R. and W. A. Floral display device for attachment to a cementery monument. 3,302,324, 2-7-67, CI. 47—34. Macdonald. Kenneth A., and J. A. Smith, to Litton Industries, Inc. Dispenser cathode for use in high power magnetron devices. 3,297,901, 1-10-67, CI. 313—346. MacDonald, Murdo A., to Tru-Tork, Inc. Plural transversely acting controllers for releasing articles. 3,311,262, 3-28- 67, CI. 221—299. MacDonald, Norman C. : See — Green, Louis G. 3,353,856. MacDonald, Norman L., to General Motors Corp. Attentlve- ness control. 3,322,470, 5-30-67, CI. 303—19. MacDonald, Robert D., to Cardinal of Adrian, Inc. Simulated candle. 3,315,497, 4-25-67, CI. 67—55. MacDonald, Robert D., to Cardinal of Adrian, Inc. Door closer. 3,357,040, 12-12-67, CI. 16—51. MacDonald, Robert J., and J. F. Ward, to Clevite Corp. Bear- ing material. 3,352,647, 11-14-67, CI. 29—182.1. MacDonald. Robert J., and J. F. Ward, to Clevite Corp. Meth- od for producing a bearing material. 3,352,668, 11-14—67, CI. 75—208. MacDonald, Robert N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Copolymers of formaldehvde with N-fluoroimino-a-evano compounds. 3,347,829, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 64. MacDonald, Robert V. : See— Roethlisberger, Jerry M.. and MacDonald. 3,338.348. MacDonald. Stephen R., and R. L. Dostal, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Recovery of a-olefin polymers from solution. 3,296,240, 1-3-67, CI. 260—93.7. Macdonald, Waldron S., to Northrop Corp. Digital servomech- anism. 3.340,447, 9-5-67, CI. 318 — 18. MacDonald. William D. : See — Reid, Thomas, and MacDonald. 3,303,640. MacDonald, Wlnfred A. : See — MacDonald Joseph R. and W. A. 3,302,324. MacDonell, Herbert L., to Corning Glass Works. Method for electrophoretic separation of materials in a localized area. 3,340,171, 9-5-67, CI. 204—180. MacDonnell, Robert W. Journal box front seal. 3,330,435, 7-11-67, CI. 220 — 46. MacDougall, Edward A. Toy cutting apparatus. 3,304,969, 2-21-67, CI. 144 — 1. MacDuff, Stanley I., to The Bendix Corp. Braking system for vehicles. 3,312,062, 4-4-67, CI. 60 — 54.6. MacDuff, Stanley I., to The Bendix Corp. Braking system for vehicles. 3,321,914, 5-30-67. CI. 60 — 54.5. MacDuff, Stanley I., and W. C. Suttle, to The Bendix Corp. Brake proportioning system. 3,302,981, 2-7-67, CI. 303 — 6. MacEachron, Lendrum A. Stapler. 3,302,842, 2-7-67, CI. 227 — 120. Macedo, Frank A., to Leesona Corp. Winding spindle. 3,307,800. 3-7-67, CI. 242 — 115. Macek, Thomas J. : See — Polli, Gerald P., Shoop, Macek, and Grim. 3,337,404. Macek, Warren M., and J. R. Schneider, to Sperry Rand Corp. Light modulator employing multiple-reflective light path. 3,356,43S. 12-5-67, CI. 350—150. MacEwen, George E.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gable top container. 3,348,755, 10-24-67. CI. 229 — 17. Macey, James G., to Signal Oil and Gas Co. Process for the recovery of lithium and potassium from Great Salt Lake brine. 3,342,548, 9-19-67, CI. 23—89. Maceyka. Joseph G., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Funch die having means to prevent return of slugs. 3,358,538. 12—19- 67, CI. 83 — 164. Macfall, Derek, C. E. and R. S. Butterfield, to United King- dom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel ele- ments. 3,354.045, 11-21-67, CI. 176 — 78. MacFarland, Charles H., to The Scott & Fetzer Co. Safety switch means. 3,319,282, 5-16-67, CI. 15 — 319. MacFarlane, Charles E., and C. G. Hoge. to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Method of making a fabricated valve bushing. 3,353,249, 11-21-67, CI. 29—157.1. 806 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 MacGlashan, William F., Jr. : See — Dryden. Hugh L., and MacGlashan. 3,317,180. Webb, James E. 3,295,684. Webb, James E. 3,298,285. Webb, James E. 3,302,662. Webb James E. 3,341,169. MacGregor-Comarain, Inc. : See — Beas, Urban J. 3,326,169. Kuminerman, Henri. 3,317,058. Kummerman, Henri. 3,344,937. Mege, Paul A. 3,347,200. MacGregor, Dean J. : See — Mueller, Denis A., and MacGregor. 3,332.008. MacGregor, James G., to A. M. S. Corp. Window assemblies. 3,336,698, 8-22-67, CI. 49—380. MacGregor, Rob R., and W. P. Moore, Jr., to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of monoalkylhydrazines. 3,296,307, 1-3- 67, CI. 260—583. MacGriff, Jack E. Image control device with means to pre- charge the printing gap. 3,323,131, 5-30-67, CI. 346 — 74. MacGugan. Ian C, and H. P. Trix, to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Paper coating color compositions. 3,346,406, 10-10- 07, CI. 106—124. Mach, Frank H. : See — Quint, Robert H., and Mach. 3,315,102. Machacek, Jindrich : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu, Vavrinec, Kurka, Tikal, Machacek, Andrasek, and Eichler. 3,315,024. Machado, Frank, Jr., R. E. Moore, and E. R. Woods, to Gen- eral Dynamics Corp. Matrix switch with improved contact actuator moans. 3,312,792. 4-4-67, CI. 200—5. Machado, John S., to United Electric Controls Co. Remote control switch with condition responsive element. 3,309,- 480, 3-14-67, CI. 200—140. Machado, John S., to United Electric Controls Co. Pressure- sensing control. 3,326,089, 6-20-67, CI. 92 — 5. Machado, John S., and R. D. Reis, to United Electric Con- trols Co Temperature control device including two switches with their respective actuators. 3,352,987, 11-14-67, CI. 200—140. Machafe, Fred, to Teleflex Inc. Cable or conduit assembly. 3.350.959. 11-7-67. CI. 74 — 501. Machen, James F. Extruder. 3,305,893, 2-28-67, CI. 18 — 12. MacHenry, Richard, to FMC Corp. Fibrous mulch. 3,303.- 609, 2-14-67, CI. 47—9. Macher. Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co. Optical objective of fi air-spaced lenses with large effective field angle. 3,318,- 653, 5-9-67, CI. 350— 2j 5. Macher, Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co. Four component afocal front attachment for camera objectives. 3,320,014, 5-16-67. CI. 350—184. Macher. Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co. Optische Werke. Varifocal teleobjective with movable negative components. 3,336,094, 8-15-67, CI. 350 — 184. Macher. Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co. High-speed varifocal objective. 3,346,320, 10-10-67, CI. 350 — 184. Macher. Karl H., to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke. Varifocal objective system. 3,350,155, 10-31-67, CI. 350 — 176. Macherey, Robert E. : See — Sclimeling, William H., and Maeherey. 3,345,550. Macherey. Robert E.. to Square D Co. Energizing circuit for positioning system transducer. 3,345,555, 10-3-67, CI 323 — 43.5. Machielse. Jan : See — Van Loo, William R„ and Machielse. 3,305,044. Machihara, Kameo : See — Sano, Ryuiehi, and Machihara. 3,337,352. Machin, William D., D. S. Montgomery, and B. I. Parsons, to Canada, Her Majesty the Queen in right of, as represented by the Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Process for the preparation of metal oxides having an enlarged pore volume. 3,352,635, 11-14-67, CI. 23 — 142. Machine Products Corp. : See — Chenowith, Edward L. 3,295,218. Machinefabriek Van Luxemborg N.V. : See- Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M. 3,302,370. Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M. 3,335,542. Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M. 3,340,677. Machinery Center, Inc. : See — - O'Leary, Paul C. 3.333.058. O'Leary, Paul C. 3,355,041. Machinery Development Co. : See — Isaacs, William B., Jr., and Heaton. 3,319,941. Machinery Specialties Ptv. Ltd. : See — Allwood, John. 3, 355', 690. Machingo, William J. : See — Wilmer, Rudolph H., and Machingo. 3,300,205. Machinski, Edward. Magnetic head with thin edge pole- pieces. 3,313,889, 4-11-67, CI. 179—100.2. Machlett Laboratories, Inc., The : See — Jordan. Harold O. W. 3,300,669. Kudola, Andrew, Jr. 3,299.948. Langer, Helmut, and Kulowiee. 3,304,458. Peyser, Leonard F. 3,304.427. Rogers, Thomas H., and Kapelewski. 3,307,087. Machlup, Gustav F., to Cardiosonics Medical Instruments Corp. Stethoscope. 3,295,631, 1-3-67, CI. 181 — 24. Machmer, James A. : See — ■Tones, John E., and Machmer. 3.314,603. Machmer, Wilhelm : See — Kollmann Kurt. Machmer. and Burkhardt. 3,302,875. Machnig, Oskar, and W. Sturmer, to Brown Boveri/Krupp Reaktorbau G.m.b.H. High temperature nuclear reactor. 3,321,376, 5-23-67, CI. 176—59. Machold, Alfred O. K., W. A. W. Nehring, and H. A. Ramm, to VEB Chemiefaserwerk Schwarza "Wilhelm Pieck." De- vice for rapid melting of solid materials. 3,307,623, 3-7- 67, CI. 165 — 169. Mach-Tronics, Inc. : See — Maryatt, Michael B., and Milewski. 3,311,711. Machts, Joachim, and R. Heidrich, to Telefunken Patentver- wertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Connector. 3,320,573, 5-16- 67, CI. 339—185. Maci, Raymond J., and D. R. Rowland, to General Motors Corp. Torque-splitting mechanism. 3,333,483, 8-1-67, CI. 74—424.8. Maciejczak, Robert B. Material handling apparatus. 3,307,- 714. 3-7-67, CI. 214 — 1. Maciejewski, Wilhelm : See — Ruckert, Willi M. J., and Maciejewski. 3,327,039. Maclnnes, Hugh, to TRW Inc. Multi-stage drag pump. 3,315,607, 4-25-67. CI. 103—108. Maclnnes, Peter A. Combined surface cleaning and surface scraping device. 3,307,212, 3-7-67, CI. 15—111. Maciorowski, Henry W., to The Torrington Mfg. Co. Cut-off means in wire or strip forming machine. 3,315,512, 4-25-67, CI. 72 — 330. Maclver, Bernard A., and J. W. Bergstrom, to General Motors Corp. Method of forming contacts in semiconductor devices. 3,339,272, 9-5-67, CI. 29—571. Maciver, Donald R. : See — Hopkins, Leslie O., and Maciver. 3,310,463. Mack. Charles H., and S. E. Ellzey, Jr., to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for preparing tris(N-alkyl- arylamino)borines from N-aryl amides. 3,300,530, 1-24— 67, CI. 260—551. Mack, Charles H„ and S. E. Ellzey, Jr., to United States of America. Agriculture. Aftertreating isocyanate-modified cel- lulosie fibers with dimethyl sulfoxide, pyridine or dimeth- yl formamide. 3,350,163, 10-31-67, CI. 8 — 116. Mack, Clifford R. Apparatus for packaging articles in a tube. 3.328.938, 7-4-67. CI. 53—381. Mack, Edward C, III, D. P. Lynch, A. A. Pasqualini, and D. A. Canesi, to Interchemical Corp. Cemented shoe and method of making the same. 3,315,380, 4-25-67, CI. 36 — 19.5. Mack, George R., Jr. : See — Gaylord, Norman G., Mack, and Tauth. 3,330.792. Mack, George R.. Jr., and M. Freifeld, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Aqueous aerosol film forming compositions. 3,301,808. 1-31-67, CI. 260—29.6. Mack. Heinrich : See — Zahn, Rudolf K, Tiesler, and Hanske. 3,300.476. Mack, Henry P. B., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polymeric coating compositions of blend of polytetrafluoro- ethylene, and vinylidene chloride, acrylonitrile, unsaturated carboxylic acid terpolymer. 3,340,216, 9-5-67, CI. 260— 29.6. Mack, Joseph. Snap lock attached bag handle. 3,333,308, 8-1-67, CI. 24 — 245. Mack. Peter A. : See — Johnson, Alan, Mack, and Price. 3,356,671. Mack. Ronald H. : See — Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. 3,313,481. Kondur, Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. 3.315.886. Kondur. Nicholas, Jr., and Mack. 3,336,863. Mack, Ronald H., to Burroughs Corp. Web take-up mech- anism. 3,321,148, 5-23-67, CI. 242—67.2. Mack, Tony, to General Steel Wares Ltd. Chain harrows. 3,310,122, 3-21-67, CI. 172 — 34. Mack Trucks, Inc. : See — Gustafsson, Carl J., and Stepansky. 3,309,934. Swensen, Loren W. 3,325,681. Waterhouse, Clarence. 3,350,322. Mackal, Henry H. : See — Bogossian, Armen, and Mackal. 3,351,081. MacKay Engraving, Corp. : See— MacKay, Robert. 3,309,984. MacKay, George, B. B. Jones, and W. G. Robinson, to Ander- son Electric Corp. Wrapping machine. 3,331,185, 7-18-67. CI. 53 — 180. MacKay, James D. : See — Meli, Vincent A., and MacKay. 3,325,889. Mackay, Lester : See — Christianson, Charles, Duffy, Mackav, and Rutkowski. 3,299,267. Mackay, Ralph S., to Biotronics, Inc. Constant force aplana- tion tonography. 3,330,152, 7-11-67, CI. 73—80. MacKay, Richard B., to Swedlow, Inc. High temperature plastic edge attachment. 3,358,409, 12-19-67. CI. 52 — 208. Ma Kay, Robert, to MacKay Engraving, Corp. Method of preparing embossing rollers. 3,309,9S4, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — MacKay, Robert H., to Lincoln Mfg. Co.. Inc. Container and transportation means for distributing such containers. 3,305,283, 2-21-67, CI. 312 — 19S. MacKay, Robert H., to Lincoln Mfg. Co., Inc. Cart for transporting food trays and the like. 3,321,258, 5-23-67, CI. 312 — 250. MacKay, Robert H., to Lincoln Mfg. Co. Dispensing apparatus. 3,327,655, 6-27-67, CI. 108 — 136. MacKay, Robert H., to Lincoln Mfg. Co. Dispensing appara- tus 3.331,337, 7-18-67, CI. 10S— 136. LIST OF PATENTEES 807 MacKeliar, Douald G. : See — Blumbergs, John H., and MacKeliar. 3,318,888. Blumbergs, John H., MacKeliar, and Berkowitz. 3,332,- 882. MacKeliar, Donald G., J. II. Blumbergs, and H. M. Castrantas, to FMC Corp. Activating of peroxygen compounds. 3,338.- 839, 8-29-67, CI. 252 — 186. Mackeller, John C, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Time- base circuit arrangement having transistor and SCR switch- ing elements. 3.323,001, 5-30-67, CI. 315 — 27. MacKendrick, Robert G., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Dis- pensing carton. 3,306,514, 2-28-67, CI. 229 — 17. Maekensen, Harold T. : See — Harrington, Carl M., and Mackensen. 3,312,797. MacKenzie, Alan P., and C. Kroener. to La Pine Scientific Co. Desiccator seal. 3,355,057, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 46. MacKenzie, Alfred K. : See — Hastings, Dana B., and MacKenzie. 3,359,945. Mackenzie, Elbert K., to Yarway Corp. Mechanism for trans- mitting motion through a sealed wall. 3,319,476, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 18. Mackenzie, Elbert K., to Yarway Corp. Snap-acting liquid metal switch. 3,328,546, 6-27-67, CI. 200—152. Mackenzie, Franklin H., to AEL Products, Inc. Laundering process and composition. 3,328,308, 6-27-67, CI. 252 — 135. Mackenzie, Franklin H., and W. W. Ludman, to AEL Prod- ucts, Inc. Automatic chemical dispensing system. 3,336,767, 8-22-07, CI. 68—12. MacKenzie, Glen B., to Lamson Corp. Carrier for pneumatic tube systems. 3,297,277, 1-10-67. CI. 243 — 34. MacKenzie, James C. : See — Orzechowski, Adam, and MacKenzie. 3,326,877. MacKenzie, James S. : See — Fox, William B., and MacKenzie. 3,323,866. Fox, William B., MacKenzie, and Vltek. 3,306,834. MacKenzie, John D., to General Electric Co. Method for making thin film glass elements. 3,320,043. 5-16-67, CI. 65—21. Mackenzie, Malcolm : See — Grover, John R., and Mackenzie. 3,321,409. MacKenzie, Robert A. : See — Dolney, Stanley M., and MacKenzie. 3,299,689. Mackenzie, Robert A., to The Cyril Bath Co. Prestretch fixture and combination thereof with drawing die press. 3,314,269, 4-1S-67, CI. 72—296. Mackenzie, Robert A., Jr. : See — Birmingham, Donald, Hill, Mackenzie, and Pine. 3,311,- -889. MacKenzie, Robert P., and W. D. Worrell, to General Motors Corp. Fluid level indicator. 3,314,060. 4-11-67. CI. 340 — 244. Mackereth, Frederic J. H., to National Research Development Corp. Electrolytic oxygen sensor. 3,322,662, 5-30-67, CI. 204 — 195. Mackerrow, Donald E., to Huggins Laboratories, Inc. Meth- od of making a travelling wave guide device. 3,310,864, 3-2S-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. MacKerrow, Horace G., W. G. N. Heer, and P. M. Burke, to United States of America, Navy. Brazing alloy. 3,320,- 054, 5-16-67, CI. 75—134. Mackey. Charles R. : See — Bunn, Edward S., Mackey, and Giovannucci. 3,295,197. Mackey, E. Scudder, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Manufac- ture of antihalation layers. 3,332,792, 7-25-67, CI. 106 — 130. Mackey, E. iSeudder, and H. Abend, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Antistatic photographic film. 3,317,344, 5-2-67 CI. 117—121. Mackey, Eugene L. : See — Keska, Kenneth R., Mackey, and Dolphin. 3,347,078. Mackey, George A„ to Miller-Thomas-Gyekis, Inc. Roof batten or the like. 3,33o,537, 8-15-67, CI. 52 — 463. Mackey, James C. : See — Ledbetter, Harvey D., Mackey, and Shaw. 3,337,519. Mackey, Kenneth J., to Torit Mfg. Co. Dust collecting down draft bench. 3,295,298, 1-3-67, CI. 55—305. Mackey, Richard C, to TRW Inc. Injection locked oscilla- tor having phase modulation means. 3,304,518, 2-14-67, CI. 332—19. Mackie, David : See — Richard. William H., Mitta, Loizides, Mackie, Carthew, and O'Connor, Jr. 3,337,855. Mackie, David, L. A. Mitta, L. T. O'Connor, Jr., and W. H. Richard, to International Business Machines Corp. Plural line scanner. 3,341,818, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Mackie, Harry A., to General Motors Corp. Air cushion sup- ported omnidirectionally steerable traveling magnetic field propulsion device. 3,357,511, 12-12-67. CI. 180 — 7. Mackie, Harry A., and R. W. Veryzer, to General Motors Corp. Air cushion device. 3,321,038, 5-23-67, CI. 180 — 7. Mackie, James, & Sons Ltd. : See — Hill. Moore. 3.344,481. Mackie, John K. P. 3,321,898. Mackie, John K. P. 3,348,783. Mackie, John K. P. 3,359,715. Mackie, John K. P., to James Mackie & Sons Ltd. Textile ma- chines. 3,321,898, 5-30-67. CI. 57 — 58.76. Mackie. John K. P., to James Mackie & Sons Ltd. Winding apparatus. 3,348,783, 10-24-6,7 CI. 242 — 54.4. Mackie, John K. P., to James Mackie & Sons Ltd. Twisting machine. 3,359,715, 12-26-67, CI. 57 — 58.65. Mackie, William L.. to United States of America, Navy. Method of manufacturing a lightweight microwave an- tenna. 3,320,341, 5-16-67. CI. 264 — 104. Mackiewlcz, Czeslaw : See — Misencik John, Mackiewlcz, and Poarch. 3,350,675. Mackiewlcz, Czeslaw, to Harvey Hubbell Inc. Electrical wir- ing device with snap action cover. 3,335,900, 8-15-67, CI. 220—00. Mackin, Henry, Jr., J. F. Mackin, and R. Mackln, to Mackin Venetian Blind Co. Composite demountable metal and wood shelving. 3,341,027, 9-12-67, CI. 211 — 148. Macklem, Leon E. Top hole travelling seal. 3,304,887, 2-21- 67. CI. 103—202. Mackles, Leonard : See — Ehrllch, Joseph R. 3,330,692. Livingston, Sidney, and Mackles. 3,317,330. Puetzer, Bruno, Finn, and Mackles. 3,337,466. Puetzer, Bruno, Mackles, and Finn. 3,352,752. Puetzer, Bruno, Mackles, and Perl. 3,355,354. Mackley, Charles J. : See — Knipe, William W., and Mackley. 3,314,770. Mackley, Charles J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. N-perchloryl piperidlne. 3,332,955, 7-25-67, CI. 260—293. Mackley, Charles J., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Process for removing organic coatings. 3,355,385, 11-28-67, CI. 252 — 104. Macklin, Harold H., Jr. : See — Shockley, Gilbert R., Macklin, Barkman, and Coates. 3,333,579. Mackin, James F. : See — Mackin, Henry, Jr., J. F. and R. Mackin. 3,341,027. Mackin, Robert : See — Mackin, Henry, Jr., J. F. and R. Mackin. 3,341,027. Mackin Venetian Blind Co. : See — Mackin, Henry, Jr., J. F. and R. Mackin. 3,341,027. Mackiw, Vladimir N. : See — Zubryckyj, Nicolas, and Mackiw. 3,318,689. Mackniesh, Frank. Golfer's head movement restraining device rendered non-restraining at ball impact. 3,325,169, 6-13-67, CI. 273—190. Mackrle, Svatopluk and V., O. Dracka. and L. Paseka. to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Sludge blanket clarifier for water treatment. 3,307,702, 3-7-67, CI. 210 — 200. Mackrle, Vladimir : See — ■ Mackrle, Svatopluk and V., Dracka, and Paseka. 3,307,702. Macks, Elmer F. Concentric foraminous shaping means for tubes or bars. 3,298,808, 1-17-67, CI. 65 — 25. Macks, Elmer F. High-speed handpiece. 3,306,375, 2-28- 67, CI. 173—59. Maclam, James A., and R. E. O'Brien, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Cake circle. 3,318,283, 5-9-67, CI. 118 — 500. MacLaren, Donald D., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Powerformer startup procedure using nitrogen-hydrogen mixtures. 3,309,306, 3-14-67, CI. 208 — 138. MacLaren, Donald D., and A. D. Reichle, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalyst activation process. 3,360,481, 12-26-67, CI. 252—420. MacLaughlin, Donald, and M. H. Schug, to CEMSCO. De- vice and method for inserting a sleeve in a cable. 3,305,- 426, 2-21-67, CI. 156 — 294. Maclay, William N. : See — Guziak, Leonard F., and Maclay. 3,301,806. Maclay, William R. : See — Jackson, Ralph N., Maclay, Metzger, and Stewart. 3.302.067. MacLean, Alexander F., to Celanese Corp. Production of aro- matic sulfonic acid esters. 3,320,301, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 456. MacLean, Alexander F., and A. L. Stautzenberger. to Celanese Corp. Catalyzed oxidation reactions. 3,317,592, 5-2-67, CI. 260—533. MacLean, Alexander F., and A. L. Stautzenberger, to Celanese Corp. Production and recovery of aqueous hydrogen peroxide solutions. 3,341,297, 9-12-67, CI. 23—207. MacLean, Allister N. : See — Hearn, William R., MacLean, and Trusler. 3,354,091. Maclean, Donald, to Truelove & Maclean, Inc. Hypodermic needle holders. 3,344,787, 10-3-67, CI. 128 — 221. MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Co. : See — Schwiebert, Phillip D. 3,298,324. Schwiebert, Phillip D., and Kuchar. 3,315,617. MacLennan, Daniel G. Combined simulated fireplace and cabi- net. 3,360,317, 12-26-67, CI. 312 — 204. MacLennan, John R., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus for gas burners. 3,348,561, 10-24-67, CI. 137 — 66. MacLeod, David M. : See — ■ Ilnyekyj, Stephan, and MacLeod. 3,354,106. MacLeod, David M., and D. M. Leggett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of manufacturing wax emul- sions. 3,340,204, 9-5-67, CI. 252—311.5. MacLeod, Donald B. : See — Bounsall, Norman F.. and MacLeod 3.331.927. Falk, Melvin L., and MacLeod. 3,312,885. MacLeod, Donald B., to Ampex Corp. Servo control system and method in a helical scan recorder. 3,342,951, 9-19-67, CI. 179—100.2. MacLeod, Doaald B., to Ampex Corp. Tension control for wideband recording system. 3,345,457, 10-3-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. 808 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 MacLeod, Donald B., to Ampex Corp. Control system for wide- band recording and reproducing systems. 3,358,080, 12-12- 67, CI. 178—6.6. MacLeod, Malcolm A. Apparatus for playing election game. 3,318,601, 5-9-67, CI. 273—134. MacLeod, Norman A. Method and apparatus for therapy of skin tissue. 3,315,665. 4-25-67, CI. 128—24.5. MacLeod, Norman A., 36% to R. W. Whann, 18% to W. A. Selle, and F. F. Reed. Means and method for exercising joints and improving blood and lymph circulation therein. 3,329,142. 7-4-67, CI. 128—40. MacLeod, Norman M., to Small Business Administration. Auto- matic transfer machine. 3,332,818, 7-25-67, CI. 156—351. Mac Leod, Roderick, R. H. : See — Grunewald, Henry L. 3,348,590. MacLyman, John J. : See — Martin, Elmer L., MacLyman, and Kelsey. 3,343,581. Macmahon, Francis, and R. J. Emery, to Eylure Ltd. Display devices. 3,297,150, 1-10-67, CI. 206 — 45.14. MacMaster, Malcolm D. : See — Brennan, James H., and MacMaster. 3,304,736. MacMeekin, Robert A. : See — Ryan, John W.. and MacMeekin. 3,311,388. Ryan, John W., and MacMeekin. 3,337,985. MacMillan, Bloedel and Powell River Ltd. : See — Barnes, Derek. 3,341,124. MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Attaching means for wheel gauges and the like. 3,830,044, 7-11-67, CI. 33 — 203.18. MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Indicating attach- ment for wheel alinement testers. 3,353,278, 11-21-67, CI. 33—203.14. MacMillan, Donald M. (deceased) ; and K. T. MacMillan, ex- ecutor. Tire mold bead aligning apparatus. 3,309,737, 3-21-67, CI. 18—18. MacMillan, Francis S. K., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Para- dower) alkoxybenzoylscopolamine. 3,312,709. 4-4-67. CI. 260—292. MacMillan, Francis S. K., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Anti- perspirant composition. 3,326,768, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 90. MacMillan, Kenneth T. : See — MacMillan, Donald M. 3.309,737. MacMillan Ring-Tree Oil Co., Inc. : See — McEachran, Paul R. 3,344,608. MacMillan, Robert W., S. Mrozek, and R. J. Pearce, to United States of America, Army. Safety latch for hooks. 3,331,109, 7-18-67, CI. 24 — 241. Macmillan, William R., to Tilghman's Ltd. Compressors. 3,358.914, 12-19-67, CI. 230 — 172. MacMillin, David M„ and A. C. Mueller, to Bell & Howell Co. Film speed sensing mechanism for cartridge camera. 3,312,158, 4-4-67, CI. 95 — 10. MaeMullan, Eugene C. : See — ■ Farkas, George J., and MaeMullan. 3,343,792. MacMullen, Clinton W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Water soluble film containing agriculture chemicals. 3,299,- 566, 1-24-67, CI. 47 — 1. Macnab. Robert M. : See — Hicks, Cllve L., and Macnab. 3,303,231. MacNabb Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Wadman, Sydney F. 3,329,581. MacNaughton, Bruce : See — Morgan, Charles I. 3,296,854. MacNeil, Norman H., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Overload stop for pressure transducer. 3,353,410, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 406 MacNeill, Arden B. Golf shoes. 3,311,999, 4-4-67 CI 36 — 2.5. MacNeill, Arden B. Socket type adapter for torque-trans- mitting tools. 3.312,260. 4-4-67, CI. 145 — 50. MacNeill, Arden B. Ratchet screwdriver type hand tool. 3,330,316, 7-11-67, CI. 145—72. MacNeill, Arden B. Combined golf spike receptacle and anchor- ing strip. 3,343,284, 9-26-67, CI. 36 — 66. Maco Industries, Inc. : See — Madson, Mayne M. 3,353,245. Macoicz, Edward L., and A. H. Fitzpatrick, to General Elec- tric Co. Electric water heater circuit. 3,352,999, 11-14-67 CI. 219 — 321. Macoicz, Edward L., and A. H. Fitzpatrick, to General Elec- tric Co. Electric water heater circuit. 3,353,001, 11-14-67 CI. 219 — 321. Macoicz, Edward L., and A. H. Fitzpatrick, to General Elec- tric Co. Electric water heater circuit. 3,353,002, 11-14—67 CI. 219—321. Macoid Industries. Inc. : See — Bradley. Stephen D. 3,297,800. Macomber Inc. : See — Glass, Russell G. 3,325,020. Scott, Victor P. 3,302,357. Macomber, James K., to Consolidated Lithographing Corp. Reading pacer. 3,302,309, 2-7-67, Cl. 35 — 35. Macomber. James K. Speed control for reading pacer. 3,311,- 998, 4-4-67, Cl. 35—35. Macomber. James K., to Consolidated Lithographing Corp. Web attachment means for spools. 3,318,549, 5-9-67, Cl. 242—74. Macomson, Wistar W., 50% to D. C. Page, Jr. Weft straight- ening apparatus and method. 3,296,676, 1-10-67, Cl. 26 — 51.3. Macon, Charles E., R. S. Barton, P. A. Quantz, and G. T. Shimabukuro, to Burroughs Corp. Data processor. 3,354,- 429, 11-21-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Macon, Charles E., R. S. Barton, P. A. Quantz, and G. T. Shimabukuro, to Burroughs Corp. Variable length address computer. 3,359,542, 12-19-67. Cl. 340—172.5. Macon, Charles E., R. S. Barton, and P. A. Quantz, to Bur- roughs Corp. Multiple program computer. 3,359,544. 12-19— 67. Cl. 340—172.5. Macovski, Albert, to Stanford Research Institute. Electronic motion detector. 3,336,585, 8-15-67, Cl. 340—258. MacPeek, Donald L. : See — Marcus, Erich, and MacPeek. 3,356,705. Marcus, Erich, and MacPeek. 3,358.008. Roberts, Richard L., and MacPeek. 3,359,260. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and MacPeek. 3,337,587. Tinsley, Samuel W., MacPeek, and Starcher. 3,345,419. MacPhail, Alexander C. B. : See — Waight, Francis H., and MacPhail. 3,344,068. MacPhail, Alexander C. B., F. T. Barcroft, and C. B. Milne, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricating compositions containing EP agents. 3,297,574, 1-10-67, Cl. 252 — 46.7. MacPhee, John, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Two pass pressure tube research reactor. 3,318,776, 5-9-67, Cl. 176 — 61. MacPherson, Allan. Last with insole retaining device. 3,337,- 888, 8-29-67, Cl. 12 — 141. Macpherson, Ian A. : See — Inman, Eric R., Smith, and Macpherson. 3,328,410. Macpherson, John W. Bottle cap. 3,310,193, 3-21-67, Cl. 215 — 56. Macpherson, John W., Sr. Apparatus and method for manu- facturing flowers and like articles from plastic material. 3,331,098, 7-18-67. Cl. 18—1. MacPherson, William G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vinylldene chloride alkyl acrylate/acrylonitrile terpolymers and process for preparing the same. 3,297,666, 1-10-67, Cl. 260— 80.5. M'acPlum, R. A., Industries, Inc. : See — Umanoff, Martin. 3,317,841. MacQuarrie, Allan B., and A. J. Sable, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic document copying apparatus. 3,344,728, 10-3- 67, Cl. 95 — 75. MacRae, William D. : See — Johnson, Robert L., and MacRae. 3,316,056. Macre, Samuel J. : See — Lloyd, Paul F., and Macre. 3,330,710. Macris, Dimitri T. : See — Stewart, John K., and Macris. 3,330,220. MacRitchie, Arthur L.. and J. J. Helgl, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Measuring system wherein time-voltage signals are converted to proportional pulse frequency sig- nals for storage detection, and integration. 3,304,497. 2-14-67, Cl. 324 — 120. Macrosonic Process Corp. : See — Shaw, Robert P. 3,348,814. Macrow, Lawrence. Air distribution device. 3,354,808, 11-28- 67, Cl. 98 — 40. Macrowski, Edwin L. : See — Le Roy, Chester E., Barth, Macrowski, and Takata. 3,330,000. MacSorley Olin L. : See — - Wissick. William P., and MacSorley. 3,341,824. MacSorley, Olin L., to International Business Machines Corp. Latching stage for register with automatic resetting. 3,339,- 145, 8-29-67, Cl. 328 — 92. Macura, Karl, F. J. Schmitz, and E. Siggel, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Treatment of polyethylene ter- ephthalate filaments for improved rubber adhesion. 3,297,- 467, 1-10-67, Cl. 117 — 47. Macura, Karl, F. J. Schmitz, and E. Siggel, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Treatment of polyethylene ter- ephthalate filaments for improved rubber adhesion. 3,297,- 468, 1-10-67, Cl. 117 — 47. Macurdy, William B. : See — Fought, Benjamin T., Macurdy, and Muir. 3,351,915. Macwhyte Co. : See — Riggs, Peter P. 3,318,082. MaeWilliams, Florence J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cyclic and multiplication by 2 mod n permutation decoder for systematic codes. 3,308,429, 3-7-67, Cl. 340 — 146.1. MaeWilliams, Robert W., to Samuel Ward Mfg. Co., Inc. Dis- play album. 3,344,794, 10-3-07, Cl. 129 — 20. Macy, James B.. Jr. : See — Satterthwaite, James G., and Macy. 3,317,254. Macy, Robert H. : See — Steitle, James L., Macy, and Thomas. 3,347,052. MacZura, George : See — Pearson Alan, and MacZura. 3,358,937. Maczuzak, Peter, to Lee-Norse Co. Rope tensioning apparatus. 3,326.356, 6-20-67, Cl. 198—208. Madansky, Leslie E., to California Plasteck, Inc. Aircraft panel. 3,343,290, 9-26-67, Cl. 40 — 62. Maddalozzo, Raymond J., to International Harvester Co. Fuel delivery valve and injection apparatus employing same. 3,309,024, 3-14-67, Cl. 239 — 5. Maddalozzo, Raymond J., to International Harvester Co. Tem- perature compensated fuel injection pump. 3,311,100, 3-28-67, Cl. 123—140. Madden, Clarence L.. Jr. Bicycle steering wheel. 3,336,817, 8-15-67, Cl. 74—552. Madden, Eugene, to Cox Instruments, Division Lvnch Corp. Rupture proof filter assembly. 3,343,681, 9-26-67, Cl. 210 — 343. LIST OF PATENTEES 809 Madden, Homer W. Container palletizing and depalletizing machine. 3,327,872, 0-27-67, CI. 214 — 8?5. Madden, James J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Article handling apparatus. 3,335,264, 8-8-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Madden, John J.: Sec — Welch, John L„ Jr., Sellers, and Madden. 3,342,918. Madden, William M., to United Aircraft Corp. Pressure actuated fluid seal. 3,354,649, 11-28-67, CI. 60 — 271. Maddi. Charles P. and L. N. Means for severing a thread chain. 3,358,630, 12-19-67, CI. 112 — 252. Maddi, Louis N. : See — Maddi, Charles P. and L. N. 3,358,630. Maddoeks, Fred S. : See — Dobbin, William J., Lessor, and Maddoeks. 3,314,869. Maddoeks, Herbert. Heat exchangers. 3,308,879, 3-14-67, CI. 165—167. Maddox, De Wavne : See — Bracken, Robert C, and Maddox. 3,304,764. Maddox, James R.: See — McPhaden, Bruce, and Maddox. 3,341,933. Maddox, Robert B. Bolster for a bed. 3,319,269, 5-16-67, CI. 5—12. Maddox. William K. : See — Wilson. Don R., and Maddox. 3,339,264. Maddux, William R. : See — McGahee, Welbourne D. 3,338,118. McGahee, Welbourne D. 3,337,929. Madejczyk, Leopold A. : See — Burnside, Gilbert L., Madejczyk, and Strosberg. 3,300,- 400. Mader, Helmut : See — Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3,334,006. Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3,340,058. Mader, Helmut, H. Ulrich, W. Puschel, and A von Konig, to AGFA Akriengesellschaft. Heat developable light-sensitive photographic material. 3,348,945, 10-24-67, CI. 96 — 29. Mader, Herman P. : .see — Wood, Robert L.. Galusha, and Mader. 3,357,844. Mader, Norbert K. : See — Trofimow, Alex, Dearborn, and Mader. 3,313,757. Madestau, Larry : See — Spence, Sydney P., Baker, Steiner, Madestau, and Rowe. 3,311,668. Madey, Jesse M., and E. W. Travis, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Satellite appendage tie-down cord. 3,350,034, 10-31-67, CI. 244 — 1. Madey, Marion J., to Poster Products, Inc., Display devices. 3,313,054, 4-11-67, CI. 40—10. Madge, Evelyn W. : See— Bulgin, Douglas, Hubbard, and Madge. 3,307,605. Madgwick George G., R. A. Walther, and W. J Tabar, to Union Carbide Corp. Polymerization process. 3,334,081, 8-1-67, CI. 260—94.9. Madigan, Basil M., to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Autofocus linkage. 3,317,269, 5-2-67, CI. 352 — 140. Madigan, Thomas M. : See — Fairbanks, Henry N.. and Madigan. 3,341,146. Madison. Dollv, Industries, Inc. : See — Wininger. Roy D., and Wilcox. 3,356,481. Madison, Emil A. : See — Bylsma, Simon, and Madison. 3,310,314. Madison Equipment Co. : See — Albrecht. David B. 3,337.168. Madison Industries, Inc. : See — Holloway, William S. 3,349,648. Koppelmann, Eldo K. 3,209.749. Koppelmann. Eldo K. 3.350,762. Madison, Norman L. : See — Miller, Donald L., Madison, and Rausch. 3.330.808 Madison. Norman L., to The Dow Chemical Co Process for preparation of dioxolanes. 3,324,145, 6-6-67. CI 260 — 340.9. Madison. Norman L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolvmeri- zation of NF compound and formaldehyde. 3,354,211, 11- Madison Research & Development Corp. : See — Cochran, William H., II. 3.348,992. Madison. Theodore N., to Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. Plural space bar operated mechanism for controlling proportional escapements. 3.352.399. 11-14-67. 61. 197 39 Madison, Theodore N., and R. E. McGrath, to Royal Type- writer Co., Inc. Mechanism for locking the kevboard of electric typewriters or like machines. 3,349,886 10-31-67 CI. 197 — 107. Madland. Glen R., to Motorola, Inc. Method of making in- tegrated circuit by controlled process. 3,304,594, 2-21-67, Madland. Rolf A., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Hydraulic cushion 3,322,039, 5-30-67, CI. 91 — 405. Madland, Thorvald, to Youngstown Steel Door Co Slip clutch for operating cranks under load. 3,295.256 1-3-67 CI 49 — 219. Madland. Thorvald, to Youngstown Steel Door Co. Door. 3,332,168, 7-25-67, CI. 49—220. Mador, Irving L., and J. A. Scheben, to National Distillers 3 n 3 d 09,403 m 3 C - a i4-67: P Cl. 2 C 60 r A°5 n & attOn ° f allyHC haIid6S - Mador, Irving L., and J. A. Scheben, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Preparation of halogenated unsaturated acids. 3,338,960, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 539. 242-023— P 52 Madrazo, Manuel G., and G. A. Cortina, to Process Millers, Inc. Process for nlxtamalizlng whole grain having an in- herent moisture content. Re. 26,263, 9-5-67, CI. 99 — 80. Madrzyk, Edmund S., J. F. Collins, and A. Kramer, to Inland Steel Co. Method to Improve impact properties of steels. 3,330,705, 7-11-67, CI. 148—12. Madsen, Elmer W., to The Superior Electric Co. Electric motor. 3,321,651, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 156. Madsen, Eric V. : See — Burns, Gordon K., and Madsen. 3,328,766. Fracassi, Renato D., and Madsen. 3,296,458. Madsen, Marvin J. Lock washer. 3,351,116, 11-7-67, CI. 151—34. Madsen, Paul S., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Baseball and home plate. 3,341,199, 9-12-67, CI. 273—25. Madsen, Stanley W., and E. L. Payer, to Shleldalloy Corp. Nitrogen-containing alloy, and its preparation. 3,304,175, 2-14-67, CI. 75 — 134. Madson, Mayne M., to Maco Industries, Inc. Insertable elas- tic strip. 3,353,245, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 129.5. Madurski, Joseph P. : See— Taplin, Lael B., Datwyler, Madurski, aad Thompson. 3,302,398. Madzarevic, Vjekoslav : See — Fahlen, Nils, and Madzarevic. 3,358,220. Maebashi, Yoshitsugu : See — Okumoto, Takeomi. Okada, and Maebashi. 3.329,496. Maeda, Haruo, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Superbroad bandwidth cathode-ray tube device. 3,325,663, 6-13-67, CI. 313—30. Maeda. Hisao : See — Kawakami, Masamitsu, and Mochimaru. 3,355,645. Maeda, Hisao. Parametron bridge circuit utilizing ferromag- netic thin film. 3,299,280, 1-17-67, CI. 307—88. Maeda, Hisao. Parametron. 3,324,305, 6-6-67, CI. 307 — 88. Maeda, Keiji, to Kabushiki Kaisha Kato Seisakusho. Ap- paratus for installing cardboard wick drain. 3,300,987, 1-31-67, CI. 61 — 63. Maeda, Keizo : See — ■ Hakata, Hiroshl, Maeda, and Higuchi. 3,304,911. Maeda, Seiichl, Y. Miyake, Y. Yanaglsawa, and M. Hamamoto, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. Process for producing alpha- polyoxymethylene. 3,342,779, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 67. Maeda, Shin : See — Sawa, Yoshiro, and Maeda. 3,300.500. Maeda, Teizo, and Y. Mizobuchi, to Matsushita Electric In- dustrial Co., Ltd. Method of manufacturing film resistors. 3,334,396, 8-8-67, CI. 29 — 620. Maeder, Arthur: See — Jaeger, Horst. Nachbur, and Maeder. 3,351,617. Olaj, Oskar, Berger, Maeder, and Schaefer. 3,326,628. Toepfi, Rosemarie, and Maeder. 3,351,618. Toepfl. Rosemarie, Schibler, and Maeder. 3,352,838. Maeder, Edward G. : See — Reynolds, William G., Maeder, Kraus, and Cvacho. 3,355,- 060. Maeder, Erwin : See — Siegrlst, Adolf E., Maeder, Liechti, and Guglielmetti. 3,351,591. Siegrist, Adolf E., Maeder. Liechti, and Guglielmetti. 3,351,592. Maeder, Erwin, P. Liechti, and A. E. Siegrist, to Ciba Ltd. Optically brightened organic compositions. 3,328,310, 6-27- 67, CI. 252—301.2. Maeder, Heinz J. : See — Decker, Hanns, Maeder, and Wehren. 3,310,245. Maeder, Heinz J., to Klockner-Humboldt-Deutz Aktiengesell- schaft. Vibratory grinding mill of the drum type. 3,295,- 771, 1-3-67, CI. 241—153. Maehara, Akira. Rotary oil vacuum pump. 3,310,229, 3-21- 67, CI. 230 — 152. Maehara, Shigeru, and I. Igarashi, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. and Yokoyama Engineering Co., Ltd. Apparatus for recovering unburned gases issued from metal refining furnaces. 3,333,839, 8-1-67, CI. 266 — 35. Maekawa, Akiji : See — Takeda, Yasutsugu, and Maekawa. 3,359.500. Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekauwa, Sawada, Kimura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Maemoto, Kenichi : See — Kawasumi, Shohachi, Maemoto, and Onishi. 3,326,857. Maenaka Valve Works Co., Ltd. : See — Maenaka, Yoshlo. 3.356.336. Maenaka, Yoshio, to Maenaka Valve Works Co.. Ltd. Air- tight sealing device for a valve seat of a butterfly valve. 3,356.336, 12-5-67, CI. 251—306. Maennig, Heinrich, and F. Boiling, to Henschel-Werke A.G. Torsion bar assembly. 3,317,204. 5-2-67. CI. 267 — 57. Maeno, Minoru, to Kanegofuchi Roseki Kabushiki Kaisha, d.b.a. Kanegafuchi Spinning Co. Ltd. Plastic gripper button. 3.349,451. 10-31-67, CI. 24 — 208. Maerov, Sydney B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fiber-forming condensation polyesters having enhanced resistance to photodegradation. 3,30S,095, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 47. Maerz Ofenbau, A.G. : See — Bartu. Franz, and Slesaczek. 3,321.301. Maes, Michel E., to Rocket Research Corp. Confined parallel rail pulsed plasma accelerator. 3.29S,179, 1-17-67, CI. 60 — 202. Maeser, Mieth B. : See — ■ Ioannilll, Joseph R., Maeser, and Rauschke. 3,307,509. 810 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Maestre, Marcel, M. Lefebvre, and C. Kaziz, to Produits Chimiques Pechiney-Saint-Gobain. Method for treatment of water to effect purification and prevent fires. 3,356,610, 12-5-67, CI. 252—8. Maestre, Neil E., to United Aircraft Corp. Control circuit for voltage controlled oscillator. 3,311,751, 3-28-67, CI. 307— 88 5 Maes'trelli, Faffaello. Pneumatic-tired vehicle steered by verti- cal spaced guide track surfaces. 3,338,182, 8-29-67, CI. 104 — 247. Maffey. George E., Jr., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Pivoted trigger means for power-operated reversible tool. 3,352,368, 11-14-67, CI. 173 — 169. Maffezzoni t Umberto : See — Marullo, Gerlando, Maffezzoni. and Susa. 3,300,466. Maffii, Giulio : See — Cignarella, Giorgio, Testa, and Maffii. 3,337,544. Magagnos, William F., to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Servo altimeter. 3,314,061, 4-11-67, CI. 340—347. Magarian, Charles A. : See — Beaulieu, Raymond D., O'Connell, and Magarian. 3,328,- 207. Magat, Eugene E., and D. Tanner, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Static resistant filament and process therefor. 3,329.557, 7-4-67, CI. 161—172. Magat, Eugene E., and D. Tanner, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Graft copolymers of epoxyethylene groups of poly- amide or polyester substrates. 3,338,985, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 830. Magat, Michel, and A. Chapiro, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique Ministere de l'Education Nationale. Production of perhalogenated graft copolymers. 3,298,942, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 159.17. Magcjomemfabrol Jabegger : See — Muhlethaler, Ulrich. 3,359,922. Magdall, Albert A. : See — Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene. Hanf, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315.235. Magder, Jules : See — Straughan, Virgil E., Bendis, and Magder. 3,331,044. Magder, Jules, to Horizons Inc. Foamed ceramic. 3,330,675, 7-11-67, CI. 106—40. Magee Carpet Co., The : See — Penman, Leroy M. 3,344,771. Magee, Ellington M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Storable liquid rocket propellants containing tetranitro- methane with difluoramino compounds and method of use. 3,345,821, 10-10-67, CI. 60—214. Magee, John E. Custody control for elevators whereby cars are stopped and doors held closed until externally opened. 3,297,109. 1-10-67, CI. 187—29. Magee, John E. Segregated demand control for elevator sys- tems. 3,314,501, 4-18-67, CI. 187 — 29. Magee, John S. : See — Barrett, Wayne T., Triggiani, and Magee. 3,322,491. Magee, John S., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for preparing alumina having a narrow pore size distribution. 3,322,495, 5-30-67, CI. 23—143. Magee. John S., and W. S. Briggs, to W. R. Grace & Co. Proc- ess for preparing alumina having a narrow pore size dis- tribution. 3,322,494. 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 143. Magee, John S., Jr., W. S. Briggs, and F. G. Ciapetta, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for producing high porosity gamma alumina. 3,325,247, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 143. Magee, Philip S., to Chevron Research Co. Inseeticidal com- positions containing O-alkyl-S-alkyl phosphoroamidothioates and methods for killing insects therewith. 3,309,266, 3-14- 67, CI. 167—22. Magee, Philip S., to Chevion Research Co. Preparation of vinyl phosphates, phosphinates and phosphonates from halomercuri carbonyl compounds and phosphite-type com- pounds. 3,318.981, 5-9-67, CI. 260—971. Magee, Richard J. : See — Levy, Stephen D., Addor, and Magee. 3.317,561. Mageean, James V., and E. V. Rutkowski, to TRW Inc. Vari- able thrust rocket engine. 3,344,605, 10-3-67, CI. 60 — 258. Mageli, Orville L. : See — Kressin, Donald M., Westbrook, Mageli, and Kolczynski. 3,349,040. Sheppard, Chester S., Schack, and Mageli. 3,347,845. Mageli, Orville L., and J. B. Harrison, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Carbonato derivatives of acetylenic hydroperoxides. 3,297,738, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 463. Mageli, Orville L., C. S. Sheppard, and H. N. Schack, to Wal- lace & Tierman Inc. Gas-producing compositions and method of making cellular bodies. 3,306,862, 2-28-67, CI. 260—2.5. Mageli, Orville L., S. C. Westbrook, Jr., and J. B. Harrison, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Method of making diallyl phthalate ketone peroxide compositions. 3,326,809, 6-20-67, CI. 252 — 188.3. Mageli, Orville L., and S. C. Westbrook, Jr.. to Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. Safe ketone peroxide compositions. 3,330,871, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 610. Mageli, Orville L., R. D. Light, Jr., and E. J. Varnagy, to Wallace and Tiernan, Inc. Flame retardant monoalkenyl benzene polymer compositions containing silane penoxy com- pounds. 3,338,864, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Magelli, Augusto : See — Stocehi, Virgilio, Ferin, and Magelli. 3,350,473. Stocchi, Virgilio, Magelli, and Baisero. 3,349,545. Gerhard, Gerhard, Gerhard, Gerhard, Novel 1,4-dialkyl- 3,301,871, 1-31- Composition con- -67, CI. 167—65. Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,- Siggel, Siggel, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,- Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,- Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,- Magerle, Karl. Plastic forming process and apparatus. 3,313,875, 4-11-67, CI. 264 — 267. Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. Mixture of 4- propyl-hygric acid amides. 3,297,716, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. prolines, derivatives thereof and process. 67, CI. 260—326.3. Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. taining lincomycin salt. 3.304,229. 2-14- Magerlein, Barney J., to The Upjohn Co. Process for the pro- duction of 6,8-dideoxy-6-(l,4-dialkyl-l-2-pyrrolidine-carbox- amido) - 1 - thio - D - erythro-a-D-galacto-octopyranosides. 3,306,892, 2-28-67, CI. 260—210. Magerlein, Helmut: See — Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,347,- 819. Meyer, 816. Meyer, 818. Meyer, 639. Meyer, 640. Magerlein, Helmut, E. Siggel, and G. Meyer, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Process for the production of 4- methylpentene-1. 3,340,323, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Magg, Alfred, and P. Angerer, to Zahnradfabrik Friedriehsha- fen, Aktiengesellschaft. Two speed planetary gear auxil- iary range transmission. 3,308,686, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 752. Magg, Alfred, H. Haessle, F. Schreiner, R. Liebel, K. Bredsch- neider, H. Buettner, E. Peterson, and R. Schrodt, to Zahnradfabrik Friedriehshafen A.G. Continuously variable transmission having extended drive ratio range. 3,340,749, 9-12-67, CI. 74 — 689. Maggi, Nicola : See — Sensi, Piero, and Maggi. 3,313,804. Maggi, Nicola, and P. Sensi, to Lepetit S.p.A. Derivatives of rifamycin SV. 3,342,810, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Maggi, Nicola, and P. Sensi, to Lepetit S.p.A. Mannich bases of rifamycin sv. 3,349,082, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Maggio, Ralph C. : See — Christianson, Charles, and Maggio. 3,337,735. Maggioni & C.-S.p.A. : See — Carissimi, Massimo, and Ravenna. 3,320,254. Magi, Hugo, to Dominion Auto Accessories Ltd. Mounting ap- paratus for rear view mirror. 3,338,545, 8-29-67, CI. 248 — 481. Magid. Eugene A. Intaglio method and apparatus for multi- decorating sheet material. 3,304,861. 2-21-67. CI. 101 — 152. Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Microcrystalline cel- lulose with starch In niacinamide-ascorbic acid tablet granulations. 3,332,848, 7-25-67, CI. 167—82. Magid, Louis, to Hoffmann-La Boche, Inc. a-Methorphan compositions and methods of making same. 3,346,449, 10-10-76, CI. 167 — 55. Magiera, Joseph S. Sound making device. 3,340,846, 9-12-67, Ci. 116 — 167 Magill, Donald G., Jr., to Riegel Paper Corp. Method and apparatus for making battery separators and the like. 3,350,484, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 90. Maginn, Raymond E., to Ethyl Corp. Use of isonitrile chro- mium pentacarbonyl compounds in the preparation of esters. 3,330,860, 7-11-67, CI. 260—476. Magi-Pak Corp. : See — Gran, Carl A. 3,315,850. Magladry, Robert, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Hydrogen dif- fusion reactor control. 3,351,534, 11-7-67, CI. 176—42. Magleby, Kay B., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Electronic printer. 3,359,366, 12-19-67, CI. 178—30. Maglum S.A. : See — Naef, Johannes. 3,328,076. Magna Driver Corp. : See — Clark, Frederick G. 3,347,293. Magnaflux Corp. : See — O'Connor, Donald T. 3,330,963. Paulson, Thomas E., Liebsch, and Rosauer. 3,336,527. Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Huske. 3,324,354. Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Isaacson. 3,308,413. Schroeder, Kenneth W., and Isaacson. 3,346,778. Magnalith Corp. : See — Fougner, Sven. 3,317,414. Magnavox Co., The : See— Adams, James S. 3,304,491. Artaud. Maurice H, Laurent, and Roberts. 3,297,379. Bach. Berg, Susong. and Harrold. 3,336,954. Bailey, David C, Kleist, and Love. 3,320,842. Barber, Ronald 0. 3,306,969. Barry, Gerald J., and Harker. 3,336,892. Bliss, Robert W. 3,323,460. Chipman, Jack R. 3,328,700. Engelhardt, Hermann, and Nelson. 3,308,010. Fordeck, William A., and Hart. 3,355.131. Hamilton, Herbert F., and Callow. 3,339,437. Hayes, Robert M., and Nelson. 3,307,463. Hazelet, Gerald L. 3,324,317. Hazelet, Gerald L. 3,326,131. Keith. Emerald E. 3,322,894. Kleist, LeRoy, Thompson, and Zepf. 3,334,539. LIST OE PATENTEES 811 Magnavox Co., The: Sec — Continued Loubler, Robert J. 3,341,858. Reese, Glenn A. 3,301,091. Reese, Glenn A., and Roberts. 3,312,887. Reese, Glenn A., and Westermeler. 3,325,821. Thompson, Charles S. 3,299,375. Wilson, Loren R. 3,337,719. Magne, Frank C. : See — Mod, Robert R., Magne, and Skau. 3,309,333. Skau, Evald L., Mod. and Magne. 3,297,703. Skau, Evald h., Mod, and Magne. 3,300,434. Skau, Evald L„ Mod, and Magne. 3,309,332. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,322,777. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,332,954. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,330,319. Magne, Frank C, E. L. Skau, and R. R. Mod, to United States of America, Agriculture. Morpholides of a mixture of epoxldized saturated, and mono unsaturated fatty acids. 3,312,561, 4-4-07, CI. 10G— 316. Magne, Frank C, R. R. Mod, and E. L. Skau, to United States of America, Agriculture. Diesteramide plasticizers for vinyl chloride and nitrile rubber compositions. 3,318,837, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Magne, Frank C, R. R. Mod, and E. L. Skau, to United States of America, Agriculture. Diesteramide plasticizers. 3,340,- 218, 9-5-67, CI. 260—31.6. Magner, James E. : See — Long, Ray S., Ellis, Cox, and Magner. 3,329,484. Magnesium Elektron Ltd. : See — Fisher, Philip A. 3,334,998. Magnetic Controls Co. : See — Dennison. Richard L. 3,359,551. Magnetic Devices, Inc. : See — Richards, Chester L., Jr., and Smith. 3,355,209. Magnetic Instruments Co. : See — Levine, Robert J. 3,296,863. Magnetic Metals Co. : See — Eyberger, Harry. 3,333,497. Magnetics, Inc. : See — Van Allen, Roland L., and Hardies. 3,333,178. Mag-Nif, Inc. : See — Knox, William W. 3,310,167. Magnin, Jean P., to Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc. Telemetering signal processing system. 3,313,922, 4-11- 67, CI. 235—92. Magnino, Joseph J., Jr. : See — Kaufman, Samuel, and Magnino. 3,350,695. Magnus, Agatha C. Treatment of substances with ultrasonic vibrations and electro-magnetic radiations. 3,306,835, 2-28-67, CI. 204—157.1. Magnus, Finn H. Casting rig. 3,296,732, 1-10-67, CI. 43 — 23. Magnus, Finn H. Sun glasses having three pairs of different color tinted lenses. 3.356,439. 12-5-67. CI. 351 — 47. Magnus, Kurt, to The Kansas University Endowment Asso- ciation. Pattern generating device. 3,320,818, 5-23-67, CI. 74—5.22. Magnusen, Howard C. : See — Janke, Donald E.. and Magnuson. 3,332,160. Magnuson, Genevieve I. : See — Nelson, Richard B. 3,336,481. Simmons, Patrick M. L. 3.327,850. Smith, Traver J. 3,295,406. Magnuson, John E., to Pacific Car and Foundrv rial-handling vehicle. 3.352,442, 11-14-07, CI. 2 Magnuson, Lars G. B. : See — Johansson, Fritz A., Lundgren, and Magnuson. 3,319,- 728. Magnuson, Raymond A., to Vogel-Peterson Co. Hanger recep- tacle and garment suspension apparatus employing the same. 3,342,344, 9-19-67, CI. 211—113. M"-.rnuson, Raymond A., to Vogel-Peterson Co. Wardrobe. 3.343,902, 9-26-67, CI. 312— 23S. Magnuson, Raymond A., to Vogel-Peterson Co. Wall mounted post supported raised cabinet. 3,351,403, 11-7-67, CI. 312 — 245. Magnuson, Raymond A., to Vogel-Peterson Co. Surface-mount- ed hat and coat rack. 3,352,429, 11-14-67, CI. 211 — 113. Magnuson, Raymond A., to Vogel-Peterson Co. Garment rack. 3,358,847, 12-19-67, CI. 211—177. Magnuson. Robert : See — Crawford, Lynn D. 3,349,905. Nelson, Richard B. 3,336,481. Simmons. Patrick M. L. 3.327,850. Smith, Traver J. 3,295,406. Magnuson, Roland A., to Pacific Car and Foundry Co. Multi- stage reduction geared winch. 3,319,492, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 750. Magnuson, Roy M. : See — Smith, Traver J. 3,295,406. Magnusson, Clas B. O. : See— Schrewelius, Nils G., and Magnusson. 3,345,597. Magnusson. Knut J., to Radio Corp. of America. Electro- static printing apparatus. 3,319,546, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Magoon, Eugene F. : See — Cannell, Lawrence G., and Magoon. 3,355,510. Magoon, Fred L., to Demco, Inc. Valve control mechanism. 3,349,639. 10-31-67, Cl. 74 — 527. Magorien, Vincent G., to Seaton-Wilson Mfg. Co., Inc. Flow stream immersed supporting structure. 3,334,659, 8-8-67, Cl. 13S— 39. Magorien, Vincent G., to Seaton-Wilson Mfg. Co. Gas-oil separator. 3,358,424, 12-19-67, Cl. 55—168. Magos, John P. : See — Bredtschneider, Kurt B., and Magos. 3,295,856. Magos, John P., K. B. Bredtschneider, and J. A. Englert, to Crane Co. Fabricated ball valve. 3,323,542, 6-0-07, Cl. 137—315. Magrane, John K., to American Cyanamld Co. Synthetic paper of improved film-forming character and articles prepared therefrom. 3,346,432, 10-10-67, Cl. 156 — 330. Magre, Dale M. : See — McWhorter, Wayne F., Kirwan, and Magre. 3,334,068. Magson, Arthur, to Grinnell Corp. Self-cleaning rotary strainer. 3,349,916, 10-31-67, Cl. 210 — 143. Magulre, Addison C. : See — Taylor, Maurice I., and Maguire. 3,355,889. Maguire, Addison C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Jet propelled air- craft with variable area jet nozzle. 3,352,514, 11-14-07, Cl. 244 — 56. Maguire, Addison C, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Jet propulsion power plant for aircraft. 3,359,736, 12-26-67, Cl. 60—228. Maguire, Charles V., to General Cable Corp. Flip cone for continuous high speed unwinding wire. 3,321,151, 5-23- 67, Cl. 242 — 128. Maguire, Charles W., G. W. Merrow, and R. F. West, to The Stanley Works. Hammer with solid steel handle. 3,320,985, 5-23-67, Cl. 145 — 29. Maguire, Donald. Treatment of tobacco. 3,357,437, 12-12-07, Cl. 131—136. Maguire, Edward C, deceased ; by H. T. Maguire, and L. Pier- son, executors. Work machines with tools In planetary and axial movement. 3,304,661. 2-21-67. Cl. 51 — 90. Maguire, Helen T. : See — Maguire, Edward C. 3,304,661. Maguire, Philip F. : See — Irons. Milton H., and Maguire. 3,352,327. Maguire, Philip F., Jr., and L. A. J. Sousa, to Grinnell Corp. Lint collecting enclosure. 3,311,135, 3-28-67, Cl. 139 — 1. Magyar Optikai Muvek : See — Erdey, Laszlo, F. and J. Paulik. 3.344,054. Paulik, Ferenc and J., and Erdey. 3.303,689. Magyar, Peter F., to The Budd Co. Method of producing balanced rotatable bodies. 3,307,251, 3-7-67, Cl. 29 — 406. Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia Kozponti Fizikai Kutato Intezete : See — Buki, Gergely. 3,344,035. Maha, Otto J., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Sealing apparatus. 3,339,932, 9-5-67, Cl. 277—37. Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Co. : See — Anderson. George W., Harder, and Mahaffy. 3,354,613. Mahaffy, Reid A., Harder, and Pinney. 3,343,332. Mahaffy. Reid A., Harder, and Pinney. 3,343,333. Mahaffy, Reid A. : See- Anderson, George W., Harder, and Mahaffy. 3,354,613. Mahaffy, Reid A., J. R. Harder, and W. W. Pinney, to Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Co. Packaging apparatus and method of packaging. 3,343,332, 9-26-67, Cl. 53—22. Mahaffy, Reid A., J. R. Harder, and W. W. Pinney, to Mahaffy & Harder Engineering Co. Packaging apparatus. 3,343,333, 9-26-67, Cl. 53—112. Mahan, John E. : See — Furrow, Clarence L., Stoops, and Mahan. 3,337,437. Mahan, John E., R. E. Reusser, and C. W. Kruse, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydrohalogenation process. 3,352,935, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — G77. Mahany, William J., to Electro-Cell Corp. Electrolytic ap- paratus. 3,330,755, 7-11-67, Cl. 204 — 230. Mahar, John H. : See — Schick, John W., and Mahar. 3,301,803. Mahar. John H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Com- pacting of particulate metals. 3,340,024, 9-5-67, Cl. 29 — 192. Mahar, John H., and R. V. Trense, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Compacting of particulate metals. 3,341,- 642. 9-12-67, Cl. 264 — 83. Mahar, John H., and J. W. Schick, to Mobil Oil Corp. Ply- wood bonded with organic peroxy-coated poly-alpha-monb- olefin films and method of making the same. 3,345,247, 10-3-67, Cl. 161—247. Maher, Charles A., Jr. : See — Lewis, Ernest E., and Maher. 3.324,740. Maher. Frank A., to Vapor Corp. Tube separator assemblv for annular fluid tube coils. 3.357,484, 12-12-67, CI. 165 — 76. Maher, Joseph L., to Crest Engineering, Inc. Method and means for disposal of waste gas. 3,318,223, 5-9-67, Cl. 98—1. Maher, Pat. Space vehicle simulating game. 3,352,557, 11-14-67, Cl. 273—110. Maher, Peter E. : See — Schwartz, Harold O., and Maher. 3,340,344. Maher. Philip K. : See — Sergeys, Francis J., Maher, Briggs, and McDaniel. 3,346.328. Mahin, William E. : See — Parlee, Norman A. D., and Mahin. 3,295,960. Mahl, Stephen E. Center locator. 3,318,010, 5-9-67, Cl. 33—191. Mahle Komm.-Ges. : See — Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3.349.672. Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3,354,793. Mahler. Arthur : See — Loffler, Erwin, Mahler, and Ritterskamp. 3,317,253. 812 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Mahler, Harold J. : See — Ganz, Daniel M., and Mahler. 3,298,538. Mahler, Huso : See — Jones, Ralph E.. Mahler, and Weller. 3.353.230. Mahler, Joseph, to American Optical Co. Diffusion transfer of dichroie iodine stain in vectograph production. 3,307,- 945 3_y_67 qj 96 29. Mahler, Joseph, to American Optical Co. Diffusion transfer of dichroie iodine stain in vectograph production. 3,307,- 946, 3-7-67, CI. 96 — 29. Mahler, Peter A., and S. R. Martin, to The Singer Co. Cir- cular knitting machine. 3,310,962, 3-28-67, CI. 66 — 42. . Mahler, Peter A., and K. R. Boyer, to The Singer Co. Knitting system for circular knitting machines. 3,310,963, 3-28- 67, CI. 66—50. Mahler, Peter A., and W. A. Gunkel, to The Singer Co. Re- movable patterning assembly. 3,310,985, 3-28-67, CI. 66— 156. Mahler, Samuel A. : See — Bjerke, John O., Halliday, Stevens, Mahler, and Holden. 3.347.051. Mahler, Willi, 40% to Richard Neischer, Firma. Apparatus for forming and depositing dough shapes. 3,332,365, 7-25-67, CI. 107—8. Mahlmann, Klaus, and E. Schafer, to K. O. Braun, K. G. Clasp for bandages. 3,307,233, 3-7-67, CI. 24 — 87. Mahlo, Heinz : See — Lange, Klaus. 3,313,942. Mahn, Herbert, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for processing perforated tape with time track. 3,306,509, 2-28-67, CI. 226—43. Mahn, Herbert, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Winding apparatus for data processing devices. 3,314,625, 4-18-67, CI. 242—55.12. Mahnkopf, Walter, to C. P. Boehringer & Soehne G.m.b.H. Process for protecting galvanized iron against attack by strong acids. 3,328,303, 6-27-67, CI. 252—79.4. Mahogany Corp. : See — Trickey, William J. 3,343,796. Mahomed, Ramon S., to Courtaulds Ltd. Manufacture of regenerated cellulose fibres. 3,305,377, 2-21-67, CI. 106— 164. Mahon, John V., to Container Corp. of America. Easy open carton. 3,325,0S1, 6-13-67, CI. 229—51. Mahon, Joseph J., and R. N. Roberge. to General Time Corp. Unidirectional drive for small synchronous motors. 3,308,- 315, 3-7-67. CI. 310 — 41. Mahon, R. C. Co., The : See — Bard, John A. 3,320,708. Janecek. Louis J. 3,303.619. Krvsinski. Ediwin. 3,353,313. Parslow, Harold W. 3,321,197. Richter. Donald L. 3.347,010. Mahoney, Donald T., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Reset signalling device for variable data printing machine. 3,334,- 582, 8-8-67, CI. 101—45. Mahoney, Edward H.. to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio location system with lane indentificatlon facilities. 3,303,- 501, 2-7-67, CI. 343—105. Mahoney, Edward H., to Seismograph Service Corp. Hyper- bolic continuous wave position finding system including ambiguity resolution. 3,303,502, 2-7-67, CI. 343 — 105. Mahoney, Edward H., and J. E. Hawkins, to Seismograph Service Corp. Radio location ranging system. 3,303,499, 2-7-67, CI. 343—15. Mahoney, Prank D. Sealing and exhausting device for con- tainers. 3,343,701, 9-26-67, CI. 215 — 52. Mahoney, Prank D., H. E. Reed, and H. B. TJhlig, to Chevron Research Co. Bottom loading system for tank trucfes and trailers. 3.319,645. 5-16-67. CI. 137 — 267. Mahoney, J. Marves. Cable scoring tool for stripping the cover- ing from a coaxial cable. 3,330,036, 7-11-67, CI. 30 — 90.1. Mahoney, Jack L. Means for aiding hearing. 3,346,704, 10-10- 67, CI. 179 — 107. Mahoney, James D., Jr. Method of applying a polyurethane foam splint. 3,301,252, 1-31-67, CI. 128 — 90. Mahoney, John'E. : gee — Winchell, Frank J.. Mrlik, Mahonev, Qualman, Zimmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Mahoney, John P., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Projecting apparatus having a rotary slide tray and a magnetic slide change mech- anism. 3.343.454, 9-26-67, CI. 88 — 27. Mahoney, Kenneth J. Vehicle washing assembly. 3,353,546, 11-21-67. CI. 134—123. Mahoney, Ralph P., to Beloit Corp. Inverted trailing blade. 3,302,610, 2-7-67, CI. 118 — 126. Mahoney, Ralph P.. to Beloit Corp. Air knife. 3,336,899, 8-22-67, CI. 118 — 63. Mahoney, Thomas P. : See — ("Jrossmnn, Abraham. 3,344 575. Tucker, Council A. 3,326,260. Mahoney, William F., to Carlisle Tire and Rubber Division of Carlisle Corp. Highway safety guide. 3,340,779, 9-12-67, CI. 94—1.5. Mahut, Rene : See — Huet, Henri, Lorrain, Mahut, Mariette, and Vertes. 3,360,346. Maiden, Clinton E. : See — Ragan, Randall C and Maiden. 3,357,856. Maiden, Clinton E., to TRW Semiconductors, Inc. Method of sealing glass-to-metal. 3,311,462, 3-28-67, CI. 65 — 41. to Clinton-Augis 3,304,926, 2-21- to United Kingdom reactor transducer. Maiden, Clinton E., and M. E. Gedgaudas, Co. Transistorized ignition apparatus. 67, CI. 123—148. Maidenform, Inc. : See- — Bruno, Enrico. 3,302,649. Maidment, Leslie, and T. J. Ledwidge, Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear 3,350,271, 10-31-67, CI. 176 — 19. Maid-Rite Novelty Corp. : See — Edelman, Irving. 3,296.907. Maier, Adolf, to Prazisions Erzeugnisse A. Maier KG., Firma. Pointer assembly. 3,339,520, 9-5-67. CI. 116—136.5. Maier, Adolph J., Jr. Batten strip assembly and method for installation. 3,340,654, 9-12-67, CI. 52 — 97. Maier, Albert : See — Hedegaard, Kristen, Maier, and Vogel. 3,307,510. Maier, Albert C., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Extensible and retractible beam. 3,327,436, 6-27-67, CI. 52 — 111. Maier, Anton. Locking devices for mould closing mechanism. 3,346,925, 10-17-67, CI. 18 — 30. Maier, Anton. Hydraulic drive for machines. 3,359,725, 12- 26-67, CI. 60 — 51. Maier, Eberhard, to Gibson-Thomsen Co., Inc. Apparatus for forming the bristles of a brush. 3,305,975, 2-28-67, CI. 51 — 124. Maier, Eckhard, to Elba-Werk Ettlinger Baumaschinen- und Hebezeugt'abrik G.m.b.H. Movable apparatus for the manu- facture of concrete. 3,347,532. 10-17-67. CI. 259—154. Maier, Elmar. Key holder. 3,313,137, 4-11-67, CI. 70 — 456. Maier, Karl, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Akriengesell- schaft. l-amino-4-hydroxy-2-(phenoxy and phenylthio) an- thraquinones. 3,299.103, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 373. Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Co. Process for preparing aminophosphines. 3,320,251, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 246. Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Co. Process for exchanging halogen atoms for hydrocarbon radicals in phosphorus halide compounds. 3,321,557 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 968. Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Co. Process for preparing organic dimeric dithiophosphonic anhydrides. 3,336,378, 8-15-67, CI. 260—545. Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Co. Organic cyclophosphine sul- fides and selenides and the preparation thereof. 3,342,871, 9-19-67, CI. 260—606.5. Maier, Ludwig, to Monsanto Co. Process for preparing phos- phorus-containing mannich bases. 3,359,266, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 240. Maier, Mildred J. Dual thermal bottle. 3,327,881, 6-27-67, CI. 215 — 6. Maier, Richard J. : See — Carmichael, Thomas F., and Maier. 3,358,665. Maier, Robert E. : See — Darnell, Walter T., Fisher, and Maier. 3,309,343. Maier. Roy J., Corp. : See — Best. Melvin H. 3,344,913. Maier, Rudolf : See — Kohl, Eberhard, and Maier. Maier, Volker E. : See — Dewar, Robert A., and Maier. 3,298,788. Maier, William. Extruded electrical outlet box. 3,324,227, 6-6-67, Q. 174 — 65. Maier, William. Method of making an electrical outlet box. 3.344.502. 10-3-67, CI. 29 — 417. Maier, William. Junction boxes for electrical conduits. 3,355,- 048, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 3.94. Maiershofer, Karl : See — Carlson, Richard K., McMaster, and Maiershofer. 3,358,365. Maifeld, John R., Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Adhesive activating apparatus. 3,302,225, 2-7-67, CI. 12-^10.5. Maifeld, Leon C, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Kiln car lubrication system. 3,324,969, 6-13-67, CI. 184 — 1. Maigrot, Madeleine G. : See — Lenoir, Maurice A. J., Ligot, and Maigrot. 3.317,331. Mailander, Norman G., and L. M. Sesso, to S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. Pesticidal aerosol compositions. 3,303,091, 2-7-67, CI. 167 — 39. Mailey, Everett A., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. 3,4-dichloro- isothiazoles and process for making them. 3,341,547, 9-12— 67, CI. 260 — 302. Mailhotte, Leo A. : See — ■ Cosrgeshall, Almy D., Mailhotte, and Winchester. 3.348,- 085. Maillard, Bernard, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Automatic feed mechanism for a gun. 3,326,085, 6-20-67, CI. 89 — 33. Maillard, Gabriel : See — Joullie, Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller. 3,326,762. Maillefer, Charles E., to Maillefer S.A. Screw for extrusion apparatus. 3.358,327, 12-19-67. CI. 18 — 12. Maillefer S.A. : See — Maillefer, Charles E. 3,358,327. Maillet, Ennemond, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process and apparatus for power production. 3,324,652, 6-13-67, CI. 60—36. Mailloux, Francois R. A. Candle. 3,307,380, 3-7-67. CI. 67—22. Malman, Theodore H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Ruby laser systems. 3,353,115, 11-14-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. 3,319,536. LIST OF PATENTEES 813 Main, Andrew \V., J. E. Shouler, and I. H. Cuthbertson, to J. I. Case Co. Agricultural tillage unit. 3,330,1)81, S-15-67, CI. 111—64. Main, Kobert M. : See — Smith, Bob II., Main, and Ghiorso. 3,32S,70S. Main, liobert M., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Nuclear particle detection system and calibration means therefor. 3,296,438, 1-3-67, CI. 250—71.5. Main, Kobert M., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Air moni- toring system having a scintillating plastic and a phos- phorescent film with means to detect light pulses with dif- ferent decay times. 3,339,070, 8-29-67, CI. 250—71.5. Maindonald, David C. Toasters for sliced bread and the like. 3,336,858. 8-22-67. CI. 99 — 391. Maine, Anthony C, D. S. Terrett, and D. J. Strong. Engine speed control including frequency and throttle position feedback. 3,305,723. 2-21-67, CI. 290—40. Maine, Reuben E., to Electronic Concepts. Inc. Loran control and timing circuits. 3,343,169, 9-19-67, CI. 343 — 103. Maine, Reuben E., to Electronic Concepts, Inc. Loran track- ing and display means. 3,343,170, 9-19-67, CI. 343—103. Maine, Reuben E., to Electronic Concepts, Inc. Radio naviga- tion system. 3,358,283, 12-12-67, CI. 343 — 103. Mainers, Artez F. : See — Keathley. Maurice P., and Mainers. 3,350,044. Mainers, Artez F. Baseball batting practice range with ball return means. 3,306,613, 2-28-67. CI. 273 — 26. Maines, Robert Q., to Ovitron Corp. Coaxial termination uti- lizing boron nitride member to enhance radiation. 3,296,- 559, 1-3-67, CI. 333 — 22. Maines, Robert Q., to Ovitron Corp. Power transmission cable. 3,324,232, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 118. Mainhardt, Robert : See — Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,313,207. Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,323,457. Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,343,766. Biehl, Arthur T., and Mainhardt. 3,345,902. Ehrenburg. Frederick K., and Mainhardt. 3,329.063. Hengel, Mathew C, Biehl, and Mainhardt. 3,318,188. Mawhinnev, Robert C, Gould, Biehl, Mainhardt, and Barton. 3,344,711. Maino, Joseph : See — Maino, George. 3,298.675. Maino, Thomas. Reversible flower container. 3,302,326, 2-7-67, CI. 47 — 41.1. Mains, Frank, and D. W. White, to Domtar Ltd. Detergent composition. 3,320,172, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 137. Maintenance Co., Inc., The : See — Duncan, Edward T. 3,324,304. Mainz, Michael H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing an elastic fabric. 3,349,458, 10-31- 67, CI. 28—76. Maione, Theodore L.. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Electrical power measuring bridge using radiant energy. 3,331,022, 7-11-67, CI. 324 — 96. Maione, Theodore L., and P. S. McCabe, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. High frequency electrical power measur- ing bridge using radiant energy. 3,332,011, 7-18-67, CI. 324—96. Mair, George L. Method and apparatus for teaching. 3,359,- 651, 12-26-67, CI. 85 — 9. Mair. William E. : See — Larson, Robert W., Olson, Harkness. and Mair. 3,353.- 575. Mairer. C. Eugen, Metallverarbeituny G.m.b.H., Firma : See — Roller. Siegfried, and Idler. 3,300.958. Mairs. Thomas G. : See — Guyer, Reynolds. 3,347,446. M lis A. 6T o * Sg c Miller', Eugene J., Jr., and Mais. 3,354,213. Potts, Ralph H., Miller, and Mais. 3,338,967. Mais, Frank, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf- tung. Missile launcher and loading system. 3,316,808, 5-2-67, CI. 89— 1.S04. Maissel, Leon I., B. L. Flur, and B. I. Bertelsen, to Inter- national Business Machines Corp. Process for eathodically sputtering magnetic thin films. 3,303,116, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 192. Maitland. Arthur, to C. A. Parson & Co., Ltd. Magnetohydro- dynamic apparatus. 3,354,328, 11-21-67, CI. 310 — 11. Maitner, John J. : See — Dehn, Joseph W., Jr., and Maitner. 3,335,16S. Maiwald, Walter G., to Auergesellschaft G.m.b.H. Breathing apparatus canister. 3,353,702, 11-21-67, CI. 220 — 15. Majcher, John, and R. H. Flick, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit breaker with removable fuse unit having securing screws used for removal of the fuse unit. 3,319,- 025, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 114. Maicher, John, and R. H. Flick, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cireuit interrupter. 3,345,481, 10-3-67, CI. 200—114. Majerus, John B. : See — Lundgreen, Michael W., and Majerus. 3,360,795. Majestic Wax Co. : See — Van Schwartz, Zolly C. 3,324,495. Majesty, Jerome A. : See — Cherniavskvj. Jaroslav, Kerstein, Majesty, and Michaels. 3,331,541. Majewski, Frank M., and J. M. Rzonca, to Rohm & Haas Co. Method for the preparation of alkoxyethoxyethyl chlorides. 3,325.548, 0-13-67, CI. 260—615. Majewski, Henry, and L. L. Winokur, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of and apparatus for producing striped casings. 3,334.168, 8-1-67, CI. 264 — 173. Majewski, Theodore E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Deriva- tives of 2-cyclohexylimlno-pyrrolidine. 3,318,909, 5-9-67, CI. 260—326.85. Majima, Tsutomu, and K. Urasliida, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Magnesium-aluminum allov contacts for semiconductor devices. 3,353,073, 11-14-07, CI. 317—234. Majkrzak, John R. : See — May, Patrick L., and Majkrzak. 3,320,394. Majkrzak, John R., to International Harvester Co. Plunger safety stop for balers. 3,334,577, 8-8-67, CI. 100—19. Majlinger, Anthony : See — Avery, Robert C, and Majlinger. 3,299,211. Major, Coleman J. : See — Webb, James E. 3,355,861. Major Engineering Co. : See — Hill, Ralph W. 3,358,09S. Major Pool Equipment Corp. : See — Schmerler, Joseph. 3,295,687. Schmerler, Joseph. 3,298,039. Makabe, Hideki, and S. Hashizume, to Shimadzu Aeisakusho, Ltd. Grating spectroscopes. 3,306,158. 2-28-67, CI. 88— 14. Makabe, Shoji : See — Niina, Gentaro, Tameshige, and Makabe. 3,327,463. Makar, Michael. Self -wringing mop. 3,334,369, 8-8-67, CI. 15 — 20. Makarov, Konstantin I. : See — xVndonjev, Semei M., Glazkov, Kucliin. Makarov, Pevnv, Pochtman, Tesher, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Makhlouf, Joseph M. : See — Hough, William V., and Makhlouf. 3,313,603. Maki, Isao. Structural elements for an artificial ski slide. 3,350,092, 10-31-67, CI. 272 — 56.5. Makin, Earle C, Jr. : See — Davis, George D., and Makin. 3,350,282. Makin, Earle C, Jr., and F. E. Resenberger, to Monsanto Co. Extractive distillation of hydrocarbon mixtures of varying unsaturation. 3,350,283, 10-31-67, CI. 203 — 54. Makin, Earle C, Jr., and G. D. Davis, to Monsanto Co. Sepa- ration of hydrocarbons of varying degrees of unsaturation by extractive distillation. 3,356,594, 12-5-67, CI. 203 — 55. Makinen, Alpo E. Shelf construction for a multistage dryer for bodies in plate or sheet form. 3,346,967, 10-17-67, CI. 34 — 239. Makinen, Yrjo, to L. Oy. Attachment means for ice cutter tooth on road grader blade. 3,312,504, 4-4-67, CI. 299 — 24. Makino, Katuso, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Re- cording method and member of X-ray images and means for displaying said images. 3,334,229, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 65. Makino, Kazuo : See — Takeya. Gen, Makino, and Ishii. 3,316.750. Makino, Shinobu, to Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. Process and apparatus for pelletizing powderous materials by vibra- tional forces. 3,311,680, 3-28-67, CI. 264 — 37. Makino, Shinobu, to Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. Electromag- netic vibrator. 3,312,841, 4-4-67, CI. 310 — 15. Makino, Shinobu, to Shinko Electric Co., Ltd. Electromagnetic impact vibrator. 3,333,219, 7-25-67, CI. 335 — 252. Makino, Soichiro, and M. Ito. Device for retrieving aquatic creatures. 3,324,589, 6-13-67, CI. 43 — 17. Makino, Takayuki, S. Kanbe, and S. Mori, to Toyota Motors Co., Ltd. Method for non-destructive detection and observa- tion of defects of ferromagnetic steels utilizing an aqueous ferromagnetic solution. 3.345,564, 10-3-67, CI. 324 — 38. Maklary, Joseph R., to Harnischfeger Corp. Controlled rectifier welding power source. 3,330,933, 7-11-67, CI. 219 — 131. Makovec, Andrew r See — Orths. Norman P.. Makovec. 3,332.014. Makow, David M., to National Research Council. Analogue spherical triangle computer. 3,311,738, 3-28-67, CI. 235 — 150.271. Makowski. Alexander G., and R. T. Walter, to Container Corp. of America. Egg carton. 3,298,594, 1-17-67, CI. 229—45. Makowski, Henry S., J. R. Michael, and W. H. Smyers, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Plastic bonded copper foil and process of producing same. 3,335,050, 8-8-67, CI. 161—217. Makowski. Henry S., B. K. C. Shim, and W. P. Cain, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Copolymers of ethylene and hexadiene 1.5. 3,357,961, 12-12-67, CI. 260—88.2. Makowsky, Herbert. Toothbrush with a divided pivotable brush. 3,350,737, 11-7-67. CI. 15—172. Makrides, Alkis C, to Tyco Laboratories, Inc. Electro- chemical cells. 3,316,125, 4-25-67, CI. 136 — 6. Makrides, Alkis C, M. A. Wright, and D. N. Jewett. to Tvco Laboratories, Inc. Separation of hvdrogen bv permea- tion. 3,350,846, 11-7-67, CI. 55 — 16. Makueh, Donald : See — Carpenter, Lewis R., and Makueh. 3,316,803. Malaby, Davey L., to International Business Machines Corp. Selective beam positioning of a flying spot scanner with error correction. 3,337,766, 8-22-67, CI. 315 — 18. Malachior. Michel H. Z. : See — Auliert, Jacques, Silhouette, and Malachier. 3,335,566. 814 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Malafosse, Jean, and P. H. Gonse, to I'Air Llquide, Societe Anonyme pour 1'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Process for bleaching textile fibres and new bleaching compositions. 3,298,775, 1-17-67, CI. 8 — 101. Malafouris, Dannie O. Telescoping chimney flue assembly. 3,308,808. 3-14-G7. CI. 126 — 314. Malagari, Frank A.. Jr. : See — Ames, Stuart L., Malagari, and Conner. 3,301,702. Malagari, Frank A., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Maraging steel. 3,313,662, 4-11-67, CI. 148 — 31. Malaker Laboratories, Inc. : See — Daunt, John G. 3,354,662. Di Leo, Joseph A., and Drautman. 3,350,669. Malaker, Stephen F., and J. G. Daunt. Cryosurgical probe. 3,351,063, 11-7-67, CI. 128—303.1. Malakhoff, Alexander, to United States of America, Navy. Remote winch operated trolley hoist. 3,336,878, 8-22-67, CI. 104 — 114. Malakowski, Kazimerz. and J. Walczak. Navigational devices. 3.328,889, 7-4-67, CI. 33 — 141.5. Malamood, Abraham : See — Malamood, Herman and A. 3,327,873. Malamood, Herman and A. Apparatus and method for feeding lifts of limp sheets. 3,327,873, 6-27-67, CI. 214—8.5. Malan, Howard J„ to General Dynamics Corp. Sine wave threshold and phase comparator. 3,330,972, 7-11-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Malanco, Inc. : See — ■ Malmgren, George V. 3,357,625. Malarkey, William P., C. A. Ricard, and W. J. Lally, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus for forming side pins on base shells. 3,355,928, 12-5-67, CI. 72 — 355. Malasky, Paul M. : See — Neale, Colin G., and Malasky. 3,322,463. Malatesta, Alberto : See — Kroll, Wolfram R., and Malatesta. 3,304,269. Malatestinic, Nicholas, and A. Ziering, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Certain 1,3 oxazines and a process for their prepara- tion, 3,337,546, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 244. Malchair, Armand, to Peltzer & Fils S.A. Societe Anonyme. Means for braking and blocking the fabric in circular looms. 3,313,322, 4-11-67, CI. 139—13. Malchair, Armand, to Societe Anonyme Iwan Simonis, SA. Device for promoting constant tension in all warp threads of a circular weaving loom. 3,342,219, 9-19-67, CI. 139 — 13. Malchair, Armand, to Societe Anonyme Iwan Simonis, S. A. Means for driving and braking shuttles for circular looms. 3,347.279, 10-17-67, CI. 139 — 13. Malchick, Sherwin P., W. G. James, and J. S. Munday, to Nalco Chemical Co. Process of forming paper containing aluminum ions coordinated with hydroxide ions and ethylenicallv unsaturated aldehyde polymers and paper thereof. 3,325,347, 6-13-67, CI. 162—168. Malco Mfg. Co. : See — Biba, Edward A. 3,355,701. Malco Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Kukla, Frank A. 3,328,749. Malco Products. Inc. : See — Kevmer, Mark W. 3,328,985. Malcolm, Donald H., and F. M. Green, to Control Data Corp. Data exchanger. 3,348,207, 10-17-67, CI. 340—172.5. Malcolm, William R., to Rainbird Sprinkler Mfg. Corp. Self- cleaning spray deflector wedge for sprinklers. 3,309,025, 3-14-67, CI. 239 — 230. Malcolm, William W. Quick attachable and detachable wheel means for a boat. 3,301,571, 1-31-67, CI. 280 — 47.32. Maldague, Pierre E. J. M., to Societe Anglo-Beige Vulcain. Nuclear reactors with pressurizer operating with noncon- densible gas. 3,305,450. 2-21-67, CI. 176—52. Maldague, Pierre E. J. M. Methods for the operation of nuclear power generation stations. 3,309,282, 3-14-67, CI. 176 — 65. Maldonado, Joan B. : See — Burwell, Lester T. 3,309,023. Male, Harold A. : See — Lee. Franklin G., and Male. 3,348,160. Malec, Robert E., and R. J. Betty, Jr., to Armour and Co Motor fuel. 3,328,138, 6-27-67. CI. 44—71. Malec, Robert E., and W. J. Ludwig, to Armour and Co. Water base lubricants. 3,346,495, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 49.3. Maleck, LeRoy R., to Admiral Corp. Adjustable closure means. 3,306,645, 2-28-67, CI. 292 — 275. Malecki, George J., to United States of America, Agriculture. Freeze-drying process and apparatus. 3,313,032, 4-11-67, CI. 34 — 5. Malek, Walter K. : See — Graham, John R„ Malek, Comp, and Mielke. 3,338,013. Malen, Charles E. : See — Boissier, Jacques R., and Malen. 3,355,459. Males, Robert E. : See — Cruickshank, David G., Males, and Nelson. 3,295,776. Maletzke, Arnold J. : See — Dully, Floyd I., and Maletzke. 3,348,885. Malgouzou, Guy L. J. Process for treating animal tissues and product. 3,329,572, 7-4-67, CI. 167—74. Malhotra, Satish C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Preparation of unsaturated nitriles. 3,338,953, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 465.3. Maliakal, Joseph C, to National Research Corp. Vacuum device. 3,330,472, 7-11-67, CI. 230—69. Maliakal, Joseph C, to National Research Corp. Orbiting elec- tron vacuum device and anode-getter apparatus therefor. 3,357,634, 12-12-67, CI. 230—69. Maliandi, Joseph A. Automatic photographic positive printer. 3,359,878, 12-26-67, CI. 95 — 75. Malicheff, Andre : See — Brichard, Edgard, Lambert, and Malicheff. 3,316,078. Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of concentrated fermented malt beverage of low hop content. 3,323,919, 6-6-67, CI. 99 — 31. Malick, Emil A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Concentration of beer by crystallization and distillation. 3,323,920, 6-6-67, CI. 99—32. Malick, Emil A., and D. L. McKay, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of reconstituted beer. 3,295,988. 1-3-67, CI. 99 3 1 Malick, Emil A., and G. H. Dale, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Concentration of aqueous solutions. 3,358,464, 12-19-67, CI. 62—58. Malick, Franklin S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Waste incinerator. 3,313,253, 4-11-67, CI. 110—8. Malick, Franklin S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Domestic incinerator. 3,357,378, 12-12-67. CI. 110 — 8. Malicki, Mary. Perforated bed sheet. 3,325,832, 6-20-67, CL 5—334. Malicoat, Robert C. Can holder having means to grasp a horizontal member of a ladder. 3,300,167, 1-24-67, CI. 248—210. Malicoat, Robert C. Can holder. 3,319,916, 5-16-67, CI. 248—210. Malik, Marvin J., to General Motors Corp. Heat energized refrigerator. 3,296,808, 1-10-67, CI. 62—6. Malin, Jack, to Alarm Devices Mfg. Co., Inc. Electric bell with momentum action striker. 3,298,020, 1-10-67, CI. 340—392. Malin, Richard A. : See — King, Gilbert W., Loeb, and Malin. 3,330,191. Malinin, Mikahil D. : See — Karpenko, Alexei K., Bondareva, Malinin, Dmolsnisky, Koroleva. Poljakov, and Saveljev. 3,356,045. Malinin, Theodore. Microtome including freezing attach- ments. 3,296,821, 1-10-67, CI. 62 — 320. Malinowski, Stanley, and C. E. Livenick, to Motorola, Inc. Bandpass crystal filter circuit with sharp cutoff. 3,359,512, 12-19-67, CI. 333 — 72. Malins, Donald C. : See — Houle, Clifford R., and Malins. 3,305,567. Maliovanov, Daniil I. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G„ Kuznetsov, Morozova. Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pru'z- hiner, Agevnin. and Grishin. 3,305,272. Malitte, Robert, to Compagnie Nationale Air France. Table devices for seats. 3,336,076, 8-15-67, CI. 297 — 148. Maljanian, John M., to Chandler Evans, Inc. Temperature transducer. 3,334,813, 8-8-67, CI. 236 — 92. Malkin, Bruce M., to Burndy Corp. Damped compression tool. 3,324,702, 6-13-67, CI. 72 — 409. Malkin, Dov : See — Crow, Robert P., and Malkin. 3,320,612. Malkin. Edwin S.. to Union Carbide Corp. High temperature electrical connection. 3,345,448, 10-3-67, CI. 13 — 25. Malkoff, Hyman, and I. Kramer, to Kramer Trenton Co. All weather high side unit for refrigerating and air condition- ing systems. 3,299,657, 1-24-67, CI. 62—259. Mallard, John K. Incinerator. 3,326,150, 6-20-67, CI. 110 — 18. Mallatt, Russell C. : See — Grutsch, James F., McGee, and Mallatt. 3,305,479. Mallen, Jose, and M. Weisz, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for the manufacture of products of beryllium or beryllium alloy. 3,333,994, 8-1-67, CI. 148— 11.5. Mallen, Jose, and M. Weisz, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Process for improving the mechanical charac- teristic of objects consisting of beryllium or beryllium alloy. 3,350,241, 10-31-67, CI. 148—11.5. Mallery, Charles G. : See — Dudek, Raymond J., Mallery, and Sunderland. 3,353,106. Mallerv, Glen W., to R. C. Weaver. Potato stamping machine. 3,326,121, 6-20-67, CI. 101—35. Mallery, Paul, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Informa- tion storage and transfer system. 3,334,337, 8-1-67, CI. 340—174. Mallett. Lawrence G. : See — Hart, Atlee S., and Mallett. 3,299,627. Mallett, Montville B., and W. C. Reinhardt, to Central Trans- former Corp. Transformers. 3,313,983, 4-11-67, CI. 317— 15. Mallett, Montville B., and W. C. Reinhardt, to Central Trans- former Corp. Transformers with leak- and corona-free direct electrical connections. 3,314,030, 4-11-67, CI. 336 — 58. Malley. Harry H., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Aerofoil shaped blade for fluid flow machines. 3,301,528, 1-31-67, CI. 253 — 39.15. Mallia, Joseph C, to Western Electric Co. Inc. Enclosing a metal support with a printed circuit containing envelope. 3,354,542, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 625. Mallina, Rudolph F., to Codman & Shurtleff, Inc. Surgical staple cartridge. 3.351,191, 11-7-67, CI. 206 — 56. LIST OF PATENTEES 815 Mallinekrodt Chemical Works : See — Hughes, William J. 3,344,027. Patterson, Lawrence A., and Hoey. 3,314,989. Small, WUllam A. 3,323,985. Walllngford, Vernon H. 3,346,630. Wallimn'ord. Vernon H. 3,359,278. Mallinekrodt, George E. High-pressure and -temperature gen- erator. 3,303,097, 2-7-67, CI. 176 — 1. Mallinson, John C, and J. P. Sweeney, to AMP Inc. Mag- netic core read-out means. 3,328,784, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 174. Mallinson, John C, and L. G. Wiley, to AMP Inc. Magnetic core readout. 3,344,413, 9-26-67, CI. 340—174. Malllson, Robert E. : See — Kefalas, George P., Mallison, and Segal. 3,340,531. Mallison, William C, G. A. Randall, P. H. Seaver, W. C. Rous- seau, and R. B. Egbert, to The Badger Co., Inc. Fluid bed diffusion. 3 298,793, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 288. Malloch, Alexander S., and J. F. Noble, to Worthington-Slmp- son Ltd. Vertically mounted rotary pumps. 3,339,491. 9-5- 67, CI. 103 — 111. Mallon, Richard G., and W. A. Hoyer, to Esso Production Research Co. Ion source neutron generator having magneti- cally stabilized plasma. 3,302,026, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 84.5. Mallonee, James E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing p-aminobenzoic acid. 3,324,175, 6-6- 67, CI. 260—518. Mallonee, William C. : See — Stow, George C, Jr., Mallonee, and Barrett. 3,343,363. Mallory Battery Co. of Canada Ltd. : See — Kelly, Francis J., and Przybyla. 3,348,976. Mallory, Edwin E. : See — Cantarutti, Armindo, Giffels, and Mallory. 3,323,969. Mallory, Gary E. Interlocking photograph frame. 3,339,302, 9-5-67. CI. 40—152. Mallorv, James D., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Decorating chuck. 3,328,042, 6-27-67, CI. 279 — 3. Mallory. P. R., & Co., Inc. : See — Anderson, Daniel J. 3,321,389. Bement, Lyle W., and Cummings. 3,327,073. Black, Robert D. 3,302,074. Booe, James M. 3,296,500. Booe, James M. 3,297,918. Booe, James M. 3,300,692. Brown, William R. 3.348.014. Burns, Charles L. 3,324,261. Burragato, Luigi, and Wiser. 3,342,957. Camenzind, Hans R. 3,339,155. Camenzind. Hans R. 3,356,946. Cerych, John Z., and Etter. 3,302,075. Clune, Richard R., and Scheibler. 3,332,802. Comado, Salvatore J., Sparrow, and Braiman. 3,316,463. Comado, Salvatore J., Sparrow, and Braiman. 3,343,047. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,302,045. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,307,417. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,308,873. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,313,895. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,322,240. Dotto, (iianni A. 3,345,915. Dotto, Gianni A. 3,349.199. Dotto, Gianni A., and Linn. 3,301,233. Haarbye, Fredrlk O. 3,317,991. Hirsch, James A. 3,350,606. Kelsey, Robert H., and Camenzind. 3,313,991. Krock, Richard H. 3,301,641. Krock, Richard H., Jones, and Larsen. 3,322,514. Krock, Richard H., Kelsey, Camenzind, and Wallis. 3,324/713. Krock, Richard H., Larsen, and Jones. 3,322,512. Krock, Richard H., Larsen. and Jones. 3,323,880. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,305,324. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,318,696. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,320,058. Krock, Richard E., and Zdanuk. 3,337,338. Lake, Lelyn D. 3,308,407. Lake, Lelvn D. 3,308,914. Lake, Lelyn D., and Jones. 3,319,023. Leftwich. James R. 3,347,21S. Linn, Wallace L. 3,324,840. Linn, Wallace L. 3,330,918. McVicker, Richard E. 3,319,477. Mellar, Carrol J., Kirschner, Wiener, and McClelland. 3,323,492. Metcalfe, James E. 3,345,5 14. Milligan, Edward J., and Kenney. 3,307,982. Milner, Arthur H.. and Wood. 3,331,007. Pomerantz. Daniel I. 3,321,993. Pomerantz, Daniel I. 3.356.915. Propps, David J. 3,307,086. Puerner, George O. 3,298.641. Putterbaugh, James B., and Wiser. 3,330,172. Ralston, Robert B., Ko, and Stackhouse. 3,310,436. Rao, Mlarur L. B. 3,322.535. Rao, Mlarur L. B. 3.337.33G. Ranch, Joseph R. 3,353,395. Schilling Clifford W. 3.324.601. Shepnerd Harold D. 3,310,715. Shepherd, Harold D., and Carter. 3,303.143. Simmons, Harold T., and Murray. 3,306,996. Simmons, Harold T., and Murray. 3,313,175. Sparrow. Lawrence R., and Braiman. 3,296,505. Sparrow, Lawrence R., and Braiman. 3,319,133. Stark, Richard A., and Barakat. 3,34S,568. Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc : See — Continued Wiener, Robert, Mellar, Kirschner, and McClelland. 3,307,515. Wiser, Joseph E. 3,327,074. Wiser, Joseph E. 3,329,781. Wiser, Joseph E. 3,348,423. Wiser, Joseph E., and Voland. 3,353,426. Wood, Arthur F. 3.348,018. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,303,026. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,340,022. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,353,931. Zdanuk, Edward J., and Krock. 3,353,933. Mallory, Russell E. Tool holder. 3,315,816, 4-25-67, CI. 211—60. Malloy, Frank, to United States of America, Army. Process for producing lead titanate powder. .':.:;:; l ,ii59, 7-1S-67, CI. 23—51. Malloy, John F., and W. C. Turner, to Union Carbide Corp. Corrosionless pipe slide support. 3,315,927, 4-25-67, CI. 248—55. Mally, Heinz : See — Keil, Alfred, Mally, Gruhl, and Wolfl. 3,357,047. Malm, Carl J., M. E. Rowley, and N. G. Baumer, to Eastman Kodak Co. Desalinizatlon of water. 3,342,728, 9-19-67, CI. 210—23. Malm, Donald I. : See — Harris, Kenneth J., Meyer, and Malm. 3,298,252. Malm, Gustaf E. : See — Bergholm, Carl A., Malm, Astiom, and Sylla. 3,316,141. Malm, Gustaf E., to Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. Process of separating fibrous pulp into springwood and summer- wood fibers by centrifuginc;. 3,352,745, 11-14-67, CI. 162—55. Malm, Harry W., and D. M. Clendening, to S. and M. Mfg. Co. Agitator for dump bodies used in transporting con- crete. 3,310,294, 3-21-67. CI. 259—178. Malm, John G., and E. H. Appelman. Metal perxenates and method of making the same. 3,305,343, 2-21-67. CI. 23 — 346. Malm, Richard D. Dental material holding apparatus. 3,327,- 391, 6-27-67, CI. 32 — 1. Malmberg, Earl W., and W. R. Cherry, to Sun Oil Co. Method of preparing a non-caking slow release fertilizer. 3,306,- 730, 2-28-67, CI. 71 — 64. Malmberg, Magnus, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktl- engesellsehaft. Multinle-chamber rotary kiln. 3,360,250, 12- 26-67, CI. 263—32. Malmgren, Ake : See — Henriksson, Sune T., Malmgren, Muotka, and Widegren. 3,325,022. Malmgren, George V., to Malanco, Inc. Meat tray with win- dow. 3,357.625, 12-12-67, CI. 229—2.5. Malmgren, Harvey R., to Alco Equipment Ltd. Bale deflect- ing device. 3,301,372, 1-31-67, CI. 198—7. Malmin, Harold N., and A. E. Feinberg, to Advance Trans- former Co. Master dimming system for ballasts. 3,358,187, 12-12-67, CI. 315—200. Malmros, Jan : See — Carlsson, Nils R., and Malmros. 3,308,459. Malmrose, John P., and B. A. Peterson, to Kewanee Mfg. Co. Sash hinge stop arrangement for window structure. 3,302,332, 2-7-67, CI. 49—261. Malmsten, Leroy J. : See — Cutler, Stanley, Tichenor, and Malmsten. 3,309,454. Malmstrom, Rolf E., to Outokumpu Osakeyhtio. Process for the production of metallic lead from materials containing lead oxide. 3,300,301, 1-24-67, CI. 75—77. Malnory, Madeline A. Dough mold. 3,322,074. 5-30-67, CL 107 — 46. Malone, Benjamin D., Jr. Movable partition structures. 3,309,816, 3-21-67, CI. 49—127. Malone, Bobby, and J. G. Ryan, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricating oil composition. 3,336,237, 8-15-67, CI. 252—32.5. Malone, Bobby W. : See — Wittner, Eugene, and Malone. 3,309,317. Malone, Harold H. Mounting means. 3,312,435. 4-4-67, CI. 248 — 115. Malone, Howard F. and W. R. True scale three dimensional display device. 3,323,126, 5-30-67, CI. 343 — 112. Malone, Patrick C. Device for indicating vapor liquid ratio of fluid. 3,336,791, 8-22-67, CI. 73—19. Malone, Robert L., and G. W. Floyd, to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Photosensitive read-out device for apertured records. 3,351,765, 11-7-67, CI. 250 — 219. Malone, William R. : See — Malone, Howard F. and W. R. 3,323,126. Maloney-Crawford Tank Corp. : See — Hodgson, Robert A. 3,344,835. Maloney, Daniel E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Composite with copolymer coating bonded to a polymeric substrate through acid halide units. 3,301,700, 1-31-67, CI. 117—118. Maloney, Daniel E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Composite with linear, random acid halide copolymer coat- ing. 3,310,428, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 118. Maloney, Daniel E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing polymer solutions. 3,310,518, 3-21— 67, CI. 260—33.6. 816 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Maloney, Daniel E., and K. W. Rees, to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyolefin blends containing free-radical ethylene polymers and minor amounts of isotactic poly- propylene. 3,355,520, 11-28-67, CI. 260—897. Maloney, David L., P. G. Bielik, and L. A. Smitzer, to Bell & Howell Co. Microfilm recorder. 3,342,100, 9-19-67, CI. 88—24. Maloney, Eileen B. : See — Bolstad, Richard, Aronoff, Whyzmuzis, and Maloney. 3,326,838. Malonev, Merrill J. : See — Dell, Harold R., and Maloney. 3,346,729. Maloney, Richard P. : See — Dempsey, James F., Khelghatian, and Maloney. 3,322,- 720. Maloney, Thomas C, to Burroughs Corp. Glow cathode in- dicator tube having memory. 3,315,115, 4-18-67, CI. 313 — 210. Maloof, Emile A. Fastening device. 3,295,578, 1-3-67, CI. 151—11. Malott, Thomas J., to The New York Air Brake Co. Valve. 3,295,551, 1-3-67, CI. 137 — 596. Malott, Thomas J., to The New York Air Brake Co. Hydraulic system. 3,355,994, 12-5-67, CI. 91 — 412. Malouf, Emil E. : See — Zimmerley, Stuart R., and Malouf. 3,333,953. Zimmerley, Stuart R., Malouf, Prater, and Schellinger. 3,330,650. Maloy, Arthur L. and R. W. Cunningham to Union Carbide Corp. Catalysts of production of 1-naphthol. 3,354,231, 11- 21-67, CI. 260 — 621. Malpas, Charles H., to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Tap for a container including a probe and a valve assembly. 3,343,724, 9-26-67, CI. 222 — 90. Malpica, Jose M. Sensitive recording balance and scale for weighing heavy loads. 3,353,614, 11-21-67, CI. 177 — 201. Malroux, Rene, to Pulse Jet Corp. Pulse-jet engines of the valveless tvpe. 3,354,650, 11-28-67, CI. 60—249. Malrov-Unite'd Hat & Cap Co., Inc. : See — Lipkin, Sol. 3,337,877. Malsam, Albert C. Two-way terracing device. 3,345,764, 10-10-67, CI. 37 — 110. Malsey, Albert J., to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Power operated releasable pipe coupling. 3,339,947, 9-5-67, CI. 285 — 315. Malschner, Theo. Device and method for generating internal spherical surfaces. 3,315,549, 4-25-67, CI. 77 — 58. Malster, Robert L., to Polaroid Corp. Laminations. 3,313,- 052, 4-11-67, CI. 40 — 2.2. Maltby, Frederick L. Capacitance measuring apparatus. 3,339,412, 9-5-67, CI. 73—304. Maltby, Frederick L., and H. Reifel, to Stevens-Arnold Inc. Start-stop pulse generators. 3,351,933, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 359. Maltby, Raymond W., to General Motors Corp. Flow monitor. 3,344,667, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 239. Maltese, Paolo : See — Cappuccio, Vittorio, Maltese, and Vacanti. Malthaner, Sylvester A., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. 3.341,255, 9-12-67, CI. 301 — 12. Maltner, Heinrich, G.m.b.H. : See — Maltner, Wolfgang. 3,318,346. Maltner, Wolfgang, and Dieterle. 3,350,608. Rabe, Peter. 3,326,019. Rabe, Peter. 3,343,040. Rabe, Peter, and Eimecke. 3,350,016. Maltner, Wolfgang, to Heinrich Maltner, G.m.b.H. lighter. 3,318,346. 5-9-67, CI. 141—293. Maltner, Wolfgang, and H. Dieterle, to Heinrich Maltner G.m.b.H. Piezo-electric igniter. 3,350,608, 10-31-67, CI. 317—96. Maltzer, Irving : See — Zitelli, Louis T., and Maltzer. 3,358,181. Zitelli. Louis T., and Maltzer. 3,359,451. Malvin, Harry H., and M. J. Stansell, to United States of America, Air Force. Continuous flow gas chromatography apparatus having a wire mesh electrode. 3,341,732, 9-12-67, CI. 313 — 231. Maly, Frank M. : See — Ray, Willie O., Jr., Scott, and Maly. 3,343,286. Maly, George P., to Union Oil Co. of California. Formation consolidation. 3,306,355, 2-28-67, CI. 166—29. Maly, George P., to Union Oil Co. of California. Consolida- tion of subterranean formations. 3,330,350, 7-11-67, CI. 166—25. Maly, ZdenSk : See — Carniol, Bohdan, and Maly. 3,345,874. Malz, Hugo : See — Anders, Bertram, Kuhle, and Malz. 3,328,495. Oertel, Giinter, Malz, and Dorken. 3,341,634. Oertel, Gunter, Malz, Holtschmidt, and Degener. 3,311,- 677. Malz, Hugo, and W. Gobel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktienge- sellschaft. Reaction products of antimony halides or oxides with thioglycollic or mercaptohydroxy alkanes. 3,317,576, 5-2-67, CI. 260—446. Malz, Hugo, and W. Gobel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak- tiengesellschaft. Chlorine-containing polymers stabilized with antiminyl compounds. 3,347,821, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Mamba Engineering Co.. Inc. : See — - Oliver, James E., Miller, and Taylor. 3,346,054. 3,312,755. Rim clamp. Gas Mambourg, James E. : See — Oelke, Waldemar W., Badger, Mambourg, and Mew- bourne. 3,334,984. Mambourg, James E.. to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Ap- paratus for preventing devitrification of molten glass at the joints of a glass furnace. 3,298,814, 1-17-67, CI. 65—346. Mambourg, James E., and W. E. McCown, to Libbey-Owens- Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for continuous production of glass sheets. 3,314,776, 4-18-67, CI. 65—203. Mamiya, Shigeo, to Kabushiki-Kaisha Saginomiya Seisakusho. Snap-action operating system in an electric switch. 3,344,- 246, 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 67. Mammino, Joseph, W. C. Hamm, and M. C. Pease, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photoconductive material and proc- ess for its preparation. 3,345,161, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 1.7. Mammoth Plastics, Inc. : See— Crisci, Victor E. 3,329,304. Crisci, Victor E. 3,329,305. Mamo, Anthony. Boat release means for boat trailer. 3,353,- 694, 11-21-67, CI. 214 — 82. Mamo, Anthony C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction engaging mechanism. 3,330,391, 7-11-67, CI. 192 — 85. Mamy, Marcel. Pneumatic switching member. 3,303,999, 2-14-67. CI. 235—201. Man, Eugene H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for deswelling a water-swollen, highly hydrophylic gel fiber. 3,328,892, 7-4-67, CI. 34—9. Man, Wong C, % to W. K. Hung. Loom shuttles. 3,336,952, 8-22-67, CI. 139—215. Manak, Thomas S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Plastic tree band. 3,333,361, 8-1-67, CI. 47—58. Manaka, Kazuo, and T. Tomioka, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Process of preparing filmy adhesive. 3,3o3,987, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 47. Manaresi, Piero : See — Luciani, Luciano, and Manaresi. 3,299,027. Manaresi, Piero, and V. Giannella, to Montecatini Edison, S.p.A. Poly alpha olefins stabilized with dithio-oxamides and phenols. 3,296,163, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 23. Manas, Herman D., to M.R.M. Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for adding liquid fill to containers having solids therein. 3,321,887, 5-30-67, CI. 53—37. Manas, Herman D., to M.R.M. Co., Inc. Accurate measure rotary filling machine. 3,335,767, 8-15-67, CI. 141 — 147. Manasia, Joseph P., to Shell Oil Co. Rapid curing fluidized bed coating composition. 3,336,251, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 18. Manasia, Joseph P., and R. A. Allen, to Shell Oil Co. Fast curing fluidized bed coating composition. 3,344,096, 9-26- 67, CI. 260—18. Manberg, Charles T-M, to Husqvarna Borstfabrik, Aktiebola- get. Bristle strip and brush comprising such a bristle strip. 3,314,097, 4-18-67, CI. 15 — 182. Mancebo, Lloyd, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrostatic deflection system. 3,323,000, 5-30-67, CI. 315—26. Mancera, Octavio : See — Ringold, Howard J., Batres, Roaenkranz, Mancera, and Bowers. 3,322,796. Manchester, James T. Animal amusement and exercising device. 3,295,499, 1-3-67, CI. 119—29. Mancini, Derek V. : See — Dubie, John E., Moroney, and Mancini. 3,308,602. Mancini, Franco, and R. Sciaky, to Societa Farmaeeutici Italia. Preparation of 17a-esters of 17a-hydroxy-3-keto- A 4 -pregnenes. 3,297,729, 1-10-67, CI. 260—397.4. Mancini, Lloyd, to Berg Electronics, Inc. Bi-metal circuit board connector. 3,317,888, 5-2-67, CI. 339 — 258. Mancl, Josephine A. Beverage container support. 3,313,508, 4-11-67, CI. 248 — 229. Mancuso, Arion, to Uikon Corp. Pre-heater for molding ma- terial. 3,310,843, 3-28-67, CI. 18 — 30. Mancuso, Arion C. : See — Manning, Bernard, Rice, and Mancuso. 3,329,198. Mancuso, John J., to General Foods Corp. Process for reduc- ing butterflying in dehydrated legumes. 3,340,068, 9-5-67, CI. 99—98. Mancuso, John J., and A. C. Capossela, to General Foods Corp. Process of making precooked dehydrated pasta prod- uct. 3,352,686, 11-14-67, CI. 99—85. Mandarino, Vincent C, and R. A. Brenner to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry machine with safety balancing mechanism. 3,307,424, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 573. Mandarino, Vincent C. Jr. : See — Neumann, Gerhard W., and Mandarino. 3,314,255. Mandarino, Vincent C, Jr., and J. A. Lauck. Jr., to Whirl- pool Corp. Combination washer-dryer with a suds trap. 3,314,254, 4-18-67, CI. 68 — 20. Mandel, Gerald : See — Kucza, Joseph A., and Mandel. 3,301,637. Mandel, Gerald, deceased ; (by K. Mandel, legal representa- tive), F. F. Morehead, Jr., J. A. Kucza, and W. N. Hammer, to International Business Machines Corp. Preparing group II-VI compound semiconductor devices. 3,326,730, 6-29-67, CI. 148—189. Mandel, Gerald, deceased (by R. Mandel, administratrix), and F. F. Morehead, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of forming a fabricating semiconductor by doubly diffusion. 3,354,009, 11-^21-67, CI. 148 — 189. Mandel, Helmut, to Dorplastex A.G. Forming of polvstyrene in a high frequency field. 3,341,638, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 25. LIST OF PATENTKKK 817 Mandel, Kay : See — Mandel, Gerald, Mandel, and Morehead. 3,334,009. Mandel, Gerald, Morehead, Kucza, and Hammer. 3,326,- 730. Mandel, Zoltan, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Binder composition of a polymeric component, an epoxy resin and an alkylated melamine formaldehyde resin. S,331,S05, 7-18- 67. CI. 260—39. Mandelbaum, Asher : See — Cais, Michael, and Mandelbaum. 3,326,948. Mandelcorn, Lyon, and T. W. Dakin, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electrolytic capacitor having electrode contain- ing niobium-zirconium-titanium. 3,321,677, 5-23-67, CI. 317 — 230. Mandelko, Melvin A. Tire handling machine. 3,35S,730, 12-19-67, CI. 157 — 1.17. Mandelkorn, Joseph, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method of making a silicon semiconductor device. 3,311,510, 3-28-67, CI. 148—1.5. Mandell, Harry C, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Per- chloramide compounds and process. 3,295,933, 1-3-67, CI. 23 — 356. Mandell, Harry C, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Method of stripping resins. 3,335,088, 8-S-67, CI. 252 — 143. Mandell, Ronald C, and G. Brownstein, to Ampli-Vision Corp. Television converter for CATV system. 3,333,198, 7-25-67, CI. 325—308. Manderbach, James: See — Pestel, Paul, and Manderbach. 3,341,997. Manders, Godefridus J., and A. H. V. Van Lijf, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacture of supports for magnetic heads. 3,330,033, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 603. Mandeville, Robert A., to Radio Corp. of America. Multilaver circuit board structures. 3,334,275, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 101. Mandich, Louis I., to Lukens Steel Co. Steel. 3,310,441, 3,21-67, CI. 148 — 36. Mandl, Eleonore. Exercising and relaxing apparatus 3,326,- 209, 6-20-67, CI. 128—33. Mandle, Richard M., and W. T. Straehle, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for preparing a polishing compound and product. 3,298.807. 1-17-67, CI. 51—307. Mandlell, Ronald C, and G. Brownstein, to Ampli-Vision Corp. Television converter for C.A.T.V. system. 3,333,198, 7-25- 67, CI. 325—308. Mandler, Erich : See — Broschke, Heinrich, Holle, Meinecke, and Mandler. 3,332,330. Mandler, Erich, to Ernst Leitz, G.m.b.H. Photocell arrange- ment in single-lens reflex camera. 3,332,331, 7-25-67, CI. 95—42. Mandler, Rudolf, to Interdia G.m.b.H. Method for the pho- tographic production of an original for printing purposes with the aid of a line screen. 3,332,775, 7-25-67, Cl. 96 — 45. Mandorf, Victor, Jr. : See — Hartrwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Norris, Roisen, and Lerch. 3,319,702. Mandorf, Victor, Jr. to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation of aluminum nitride. 3,307,908, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 192. Mandrel Industries, Inc. : See — Johnson, Walter P., Ill, and Florian. 3,346,838. Sundt, Peter C. 3,332,512. Mandy, Robert R., T. E. Trainor, and T. Metcalf, to The Delman Co. Windshield washer svstem. 3,316,847, 5-2- 67, CI. 103—87. Mandzyn, Michael : See — Jokl, Alois L., and Mandzyn. 3,324,384. Manecke, Georg, and W. Storck, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft Zur Forderung der Wissenschaf ten e.V. Vinyl anthraquinone redox-resins and a process for their production. 3,344,090, 9-26-67. CI. 260—2.2. Manecke, Siegfried E., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Switch mounting means having pivotally mounted switch-retain- ing spring means. 3,312,807, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 168. Manek, Eva : See — Schoeler, Horst, and Manek. 3,355,807. Manek, Franz : See — Schoeler, Horst, and Manek. 3,255,807. Manes, Milton : See — Hager, Donald G., and Manes. 3,300,992. Maneschi, John R., J. E. Meschi, V. K. Rice, J. G. Van Bosse, and L. W. Amiot, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic drum translator. 3,299,212, 1-17-67. CI. 179 — 18. Maness, John F., 50% to O. D. Gatewood. Automotive valve spring compressing apparatus. 3,295,193, 1-3-67. Cl 29 — 220. Maness, Mabre P. Well cleaner. 3,310,113, 3-21-67 Cl 166—173. Manetta. Sam. Packaging machine. 3,358,418 12-19-67 Cl 53 — 124. Manetti, Fred P., and L. Kller, to American Plasticraft Co. Mounting base for television picture tube components. 3.305,702, 2-21-67, Cl. 317—99. Manetti, Fred P., and J. F. Steger, to American Plasticraft Co. Mounting bracket for electrical equipment chassis. 3,325,692, 6-13-67, Cl. 317—101. Manfanovsky, Serge, and A. W. Ryberg, to The Singer Co. Selective in-position microwave signal coupling means. 3,327,249, 6-20-67, Cl. 333—6. Manfield Engineering Corp. : See — Myers, Richard J. 3,347,511. Manfreda, Walter. Articulated ski. 3,336,036, 8-15-67, Cl. 280 — 11.13. Manfredi, John, Jr., and L. I. Chambers. Foldable luggage cart. 3,305,243. 2-21-07, Cl. 280—36. Manganaro, George F., to Federal Tool Engineering Co. Auto- matic electric stapler. 3,346,163, 10-10-67, Cl. 227 — 131. Manganello, Samuel J., to United States Steel Corp. Forging steel for elevated temperature service. 3,316,084, 4-25-67, Cl. 75 — 128. Manganello, Samuel J., and J. E. Steiner, to United States Steel Corp. Method for fabricating expanded steel genera- tor retaining rings. 3,336,785, 8-2-67, Cl. 72 — 377. Manganese Bronze Ltd. : See — Oakley, James. 3,330,630. Manganese Chemicals Corp. : See — Welsh, Jay Y. 3,330,649. Manganese Steel Forge Co. : See — Scherfel, Otto C. 3,300,030. Mangano, Giovanni G. Sliding caliper. 3,327,397, 6-27-67, Cl. 33—147. Mange, Franklin E., to Petrolite Corp. Oxyalkylated cyclic resins. 3.320,208. 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Mangels, Johann, and H. Joeres, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Radio or television cabinet. 3,343,896, 9-26-67, Cl. 312—7. Manger, Willem H. : See — Hoogendoorn, Carolus J., and Manger. 3,296,774. Versluys, Paulus, Van 'T Sant, Gilissen, and Manger. 3,345,046. Manger, Willem H., and H. Verburg, to Shell Oil Co. Gas- liquid contactor with central supply conduit. 3,304,694, 2-21-67, Cl. 55 — 238. Manghirmalani, Arjan T., to Xerox Corp. Electrostatic appa- ratus for paper detacking. 3,357,400, 12-12-67, Cl. 118 — 637. Mangiafico. Paul. Solenoid operator for a valve or the like. 3,307,129, 2-28-67, Cl. 335—255. Mangieri, Dominique : See — Chezaud, Jean C, Burillon, and Mangieri. 3,312,185. Mangin, Jean-Paul : See — Pinel, Jacques, and Mangin. 3,324,340. Mangini, Angelo, and A. Tundo, to Aziende Colori Nazionali Attini-ACNA, S.p.A. Reactive disago dystuffs. 3,301,847, 1-31-67, Cl. 260 — 184. Mangold, Robert T. : See — Cloyd, Harold S., Dudley, Mangold, and Welch. 3,307,739. Cloyd, Harold S., and Mangold. 3,330,004. Mangoletsi. George A., to The Zenith Carburetter Co., Ltd. Apparatus for supplying an air/fuel mixture from a car- buretor system to an internal combustion engine. 3,338,568, 8-29-67 Cl. 261—145. Mangood Corp. : See — Brumbaugh, Robert T. 3,306,510. Cromer, Earle G., Jr. 3,346,857. O'Brien, Michael. 3,322,937. Mangrum, Bobby R. : See — Lowe, James C, and Mangrum. 3,340,124. Mangum, Grafton F., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Restartable ignition system for solid propellant rocket motors. 3,302,- 400, 2-7-67, Cl. 60—39.82. Mangum, Grafton F., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Command controllable self -pressurizing liquid injection system. 3,340,- 691, 9-12-67, Cl. 60 — 250. Manhard, Hans : See — Kruis, August, and Manhard. 3,360,588. Manica, Michele : See — Marchesini, Gerolamo. and Manica. 3,299,175. Manica, Michele, and M. Bassi, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Printing ink composition. 3,350,343, 10-31-67, Cl. 260 — 33.8. Manilla, Charles E. : See — Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, and Kirk. 3,342.587. Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald. 3,298,801. Goodrich, Charles B., Manilla, Ramsey, and Hanewald. 3,314,787. Manitoba Development Fund : See — Bobrowski, Rheinhard. 3,316,982. Manitowoc Co., Inc., The : See — Beduhn, Daniel E. 3,327.856. Dedricks, Alvin N., and Swanson. 3,342,040. Swanson, Richard H. 3,360,316. Manitowoc Engineering, Corp. : See — Beduhn, Daniel E. 3.310.172. Van de Hey, Roche J. 3,335,568. Manjikian, Serop : See — Loeb, Sidney, and Manjikian. 3,310,488. Manjikian, Serop, S. Loeb, and J. W. McCutchan. to The Regents of The University of California. Method of prepar- ing a semipermeable membrane. 3,344,214, 9-26-67, Cl. 264 — 41. Manke, Raymond F., to J. I. Case Co. Mechanical and elec- trical plug-in type headlamp mounting. 3,354.303, 11-21- 67, Cl. 240 — 41. Manke. William K., to Mobay Chemical Co. Emulsion separa- tion of aromatic nitro compounds. 3.350,466, 10-31-67, Cl. 260 — 645. Manker, Leslie B. : See — Brown, David D.. and Manker. 3.352,972. 818 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Mankey, Harry S., to Standard Mfg. Co., Inc. Scissor-type linear actuator with high extension ratio and selectable ex- tension rate and power requirement. 3,350,065, 10-31-67, CI. 254 — 122. Mankin, Paul A., and L. F. Nelson, to John Wood Co. Swivel tvpe hose clamp for connection to the hose of a gasoline dispensing apparatus. 3,352,582, 11-14-67, CI. 287 — 89. Mankin, Robert S. : See — Kusel, Edward J., and Mankin. 3,339,895. Kusel. Edward J., and Mankin. 3.343,811. Manko, Howard, to Alpha Metals, Inc. Method of forming and attaching an aluminum conductor. 3,320,661, 5-23- 67, CI. 29—155.5. Mankoff, Lawrence L., and R. Nakata, to General Electric Co. High voltage capacitor assembly. 3,325,708, 6-13-67, CI. 317—261. Mankowich, Ivan, A. D. Varenelli, and A. J. Heinrichs, to Uniroyal, Inc. Rotational molding. 3,347,971, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 310. Manlabs Inc. : See — Kulin, Saul A., Stark, and Kalish. 3,340,102. Papadakis, Emmanuel P. 3,295,629. Manley, Brian W. : See — Adams, John, and Manley. 3,327,151. Manley, Harold J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Speech compression system. 3.325,596, 6-13-67, CI. 179—1. Manley, John C, to Corning Glass Works. Glass-sealed elec- trical resistor. 3,305,821, 2-21-67, CI. 338—275. Manley, Roger E. W., to Blease Anaesthetic Equipment Ltd. Ventilating machines. 3,304,939, 2-21-67, CI. 128—145.7. Manley, Roger E. W., to Blease Anaesthetic Equipment Ltd. Ventilation machines. 3,333,603, 8-1-67, CI. 137 — 624.14. Manlove, Alliott, & Co., Ltd. : See — Taylor, Ernest. 3,315,385. Manly, Donald G. : See — Dunlop Andrew P., Manly, and Rice. 3,341,610. Mann, Alfred E., and S. Shuster, assors. to Spectrolab, a Di- vision of Textron Electronics, Inc. Solar cell array. 3,340,- 096, 9-5-67, CI. 136 — 89. Mann, Benjamin G. : See — Carroll, George, and Mann. 3,312,319. Mann, Carl. Airless liquid spray gun having a diaphragm pump and filtering apparatus. 3,317,141, 5-2-67, CI. 239 — 127. Mann, Charles G. : See — Collom, Donald J., and Mann. 3,351,912. Mann, Charles G., to Weltronic Co. Apparatus for monitor- ing deviations from production standards. 3,321,704, 5-23-67, CI. 324—68. Mann, Charles G., to Weltronic Co. Production monitoring system with portable plug-in enabling switch. 3,346,696, 10-10-67, CI. 179 — 2. Mann, Charles W., to Genesco, Inc. Manufacture of shoes. 3,321,833, 5-30-67, CI. 33—6. Mann, Chr. Maschinenfabrik : See — Kaiser, Johann. 3,338,045. Mann, Douglas B. Cryogenic transfer line arrangement. 3,332,- 446, 7-25-67, CI. 138—114. Mann, Edward J., to Wolverine Toy Co. Cabinet structure. 3,347,609, 10-17-67, CI. 312—263. Mann, Ellsworth Y. Support for containers. 3,298,650, 1- 17-67, CI. 248—154. Mann, Hans-Joachim : See — Delle, Heinrich, and Mann. 3,310,572. Mann, Hans-Joachim, W. Pohl, and K. Simon, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the production of free flowing paraformaldehyde. 3,316,- 309, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 615.5. Mann, Harold J., Jr. Tubing cutters having pivotally mounted drive roller. 3,302,285, 2-7-67, CI. 30—102. Mann, Henry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Talk-off protection for in-band telephone signaling systems. 3,349,- 191, 10-24-67, CI. 179 — 84. Mann, Herbert : See — Meyer-Simon, Eugen, Mann, and Rucker. 3,330,678. Mann, Horace T. : See — Rogers, John L., and Mann. 3,320,592. Mann, Jerold F. : See — Campbell, David, Lee, and Mann. 3,356,314. Mann, John E. : See — Ackroyd, Ronald T., Lord, and Mann. 3,338,790. Mann, John E., A. Barker, and M. A. Perks, to United King- dom Atomic Energy Authority. Fast nuclear reactors. 3,345,- 266, 10-3-67, CI. 176—18. Mann, Joseph K., to Varian Associates. High frequency tube coaxial transmission line. 3,309,631, 3-14-67, CI. 333— 33. Mann, Joyce, V2 to L. L. Mann. Mastectomy form. 3,304,- 558, 2-21-67, CI. 3—36. Mann, Karl E., to Otto Fuchs K.G. Manufacture of light- metal castings. 3,354,935, 11-28-67, CI. 164 — 48. Mann, Kingslev M. : See — Gray, Jack E., Underwood, and Mann. 3,300,380. Mann, Lance L. : See — Mann, Joyce. 3,304,55S. Mann, Leonard J. : See — O'Connell, John J., and Mann. 3,309,892. Mann, Leonard J., and R. S. Hanson, to General Motors Cor- poration. Defrosting system with food compartment shunt switch. 3,316,729, 5-2-67, CI. 62—156. Mann, Matthew K., and N. Rushworth, to Plastex Ltd. Faller bars for textile combing machines and other comb-like members. 3,344,482, 10-3-67, CI. 19—129. Mann, Morley. Magnetic toy vehicle set. 3,303,606, 2-14-67, CI. 46—241. Mann, Morley. Apparatus for assembling workpieces. 3,317,- 702, 5-2-67, CI. 219—79. Mann, Morley. Gas dryer. 3,358,428. 12-19-67. CI. 55 — 387. Mann, Paul A., to Admiral Output Advertising, Inc. Sign structure. 3,335,513, 8-15-67, CI. 40 — 76. Mann, Rudolf : See — Linner, Ludwig, Korrenn, and Mann. 3,298,760. Mann, Stuart N., and W. G. Steel, to The Hard Mfg. Co. Over-bed table. 3,314.384, 4-18-67. CI. 108 — 146. of Michigan. Safety helmet retainer. 3,314,077 4-18-67, CI. 2—3. Mann. Victor E. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- 675. Mann, William C, and P. A. Jensen to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Error canceling decision circuit. 3,335,403, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Mann, William W. : See — Blanshine, Allison W., and Mann. 3,343,276. Mannerheimo, Tiovo V. Hinge device. 3,343,206, 9-26-67, CI. 16—146. Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Bungeroth, Adolf. 3,346,037. Bungeroth, Adolf, and Schrewe. 3,324,931. Findeisen, Gerhard. 3,357,818. Frenken. Klaus, and Stellmacher. 3,303,538. Naeser, Gerhard, and Scholz. 3,346,363. Naeser, Gerhard, Scholz, Wessel, and Dautzenberg. 3,357,- 827. Speith, Karl G., and Bungeroth. 3,302,251. Spelth, Karl G., Bungeroth, and Frenken. 3,315,323. Speith, Karl-Georg, and Bungeroth. 3,346,035. Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Fahrenholz, Heinz H. 3,344,644. Fahrenholz, Heinz, and Gerretz. 3,308,643. Gerhardus, Otto. 3,303,919. Gerretz, Richard. 3,321,958. Gerretz, Richard, and Lehnacker. 3,312,356. Jordans, Josef. 3,332,270. Naeser, Gerhard. 3,334,999. Schmitt, Paul, and Dittgen. 3,345,847. Vom Dorp, Walter. 3,308,644. Vom Dorp, Walter, and Meurer. 3,306,090. Vom Dorp, Walter, and Weber. 3,318,425. Zeunert, Fritz. 3,335,593. Zeunert, Fritz, and Fahrenholz. 3,309,910. Mannheimer, Hans S. Substituted imidazolines and methods for producing them. 3,359,275, 12-19-67. CI. 260 — 309.6. Manning, Arthur T. Self-heating hair setting device. 3,358,- 733. 12-19-67, CI. 158—20. Manning, Bernard : See — Bonis, Laszlo J., Sandven, and Manning. 3,331,686. Parlanti, Conrad A., Manning, Wetzel, and Whittier. 3,323,044. Manning, Bernard, D. J. Rice, and A. C. Mancuso, to Ilikon Corp. Method of blowing metal objects into mold with porous insert. 3,329,198, 7-4-67, CI. 164 — 119. Manning, Charles S. Fiber optic cathode ray tube assembly. 3,360,670, 12-26-67, CI. 313—64. Manning, David, to The Standard Electric Time Co. Super- visory circuit. 3,309,685, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 213. Manning, David T. : See — Kilsheimer, John R., and Manning. 3,332,839. Manning, David T., and A. A. Sousa, to Union Carbide Corp. 2-polychloroalkylbenzothiazolines. 3,346,584, 10-10-67, CI. 260—304. Manning Development Corp. : See — Manning, John A., and Dame. 3,349,043. Manning, Frank B., to United Aircraft Corp. Blade lock. 3,341,174. 9-12-67, CI. 253 — 77. Manning, George : See — Landman, Frederick P., and Manning. 3,333,480. Manning, James J. Camera apparatus especially adapted for the photographic identification of horses. 3,298,294, 1-17- 67, CI. 95—11. Manning, John A., deceased (by H. J. Dame), to Manning Development Corp. Method and compositions for control- ling oxidation of metal surfaces. 3,349,043, 10-24-67, CI. 252 — 407. Manning. Lindley, and A. Day, to Nevada Electronics. Coin handling apparatus. 3,358,700. 12-19-67, CI. 133 — 5. Manning, Oscar, and W. V. Draper. Replacement valve. 3,330,- 294, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 315. Manning, William F., to Mobil Oil Corp. Moored production- storage tank. 3,327,667, 6-27-67, CI. 114 — .5. Manning, William F„ to Mobil Oil Corp. Partially salvageable jacket-pile connection. 3,347,053, 10-17-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Manning, William F„ to Mobil Oil Corp. Ballistic jacket-pile connection. 3,352,119, 11-14-67, CI. 61 — 46. Manning, William P. : See — Grace, Lloyd F„ and Manning. 3,298,824. Manning, William P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Elec- tromagnetic energy attenuator. 3,325,808, 0-13-67, CI. 343—18. Mannington Mills, Inc. : See — Tuthill, Jay D. 3,360,414. LIST OF PATENTEES 819 Mannsville Plastics, Inc. : See — Krieger, Robert L. 3,340.001. Manny, Erwin H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Gas- eous fuel control system and apparatus for furnaces. 3,346,- 249, 10-10-07, CI. 200—29. Mannv, Erwin H., and \V. P. Kollman, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Pluid fuel control system and apparatus for furnaces. 3,343,826, 9-20-07, CI. 200—29. Manock, Geoffrey VV., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Method of rendering fabrics stretchable. 3,310,010, 5-2- 07, CI. 2S — 72. Manogue, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing a lend titanate catalyst. 3,300,331, 12-20-07, CI. 23—51. Manoni, Arthur P., to General Motors Corp. Current collec- tor contact means. 3,310,431, 4-25-07, CI. 310—239. Manoni, Lawrence R., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. System for bounding the radius coordinate of an orbiting vehicle. 3,305,071, 2-21-07. CI. 235—150.25. Manoni, Lawrence R., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Space vehicle navigation system for obtaining either gyro drift, launch position, or coordinate system orientation. 3,342,982, 9-19-07, CI. 235—150.25. Manoochehri, Hussein H., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Wave- guide filters having adjustable tuning means in narrow wall of waveguide. 3,353.122. 11-14-07, CI. 333—73. Manookian, Arman K., Jr. Automatic visors for automotive vehicles or the like. 3,343,808, 9-26-07, CI. 296—97. Manor, Neil D., and J. H. Randall, to The National Cash Register Co. Magnetic core memory matrix. 3,358,274, 12- 12-07, CI. 340 — 174. Manor, Paul A., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Plug valve assembly and method of making. 3,318,569, 5-9-67, CI. 251—315. Mans Edward P., to General Electric Co. Persistent current switch. 3.359,394. 12-19-07. CI. 200—166. Mansell, Ivor, to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co., Ltd. Hoist drum. 3,306,553, 2-28-67, CI. 242 — 117. Mansell, Ivor, to Canadian Ingersoll-Rand Co. Ltd. Means of increasing stall torque of piston-type radial air motors. 3,324,769, 6-13-67, CI. 91—12. Man-Sew Corp. : See — Sigoda, Victor J. 3,327.663. Mansfield, Clarence H., and C. G. Blighton, to Borg-Warner Corp. Burr removing broach and method of broaching. 3,341,918, 9-19-67, CI. 29—95.1. Mansfield, David P. G. : See — Johnson, Bryan K., Browning, and Mansfield. 3,356,313. Mansfield, Myron J. : See — Schneider, Fred, Mansfield, and Seaborn. 3,338,773. Mansfield, Richard C. : See — Dupre, Jean, and Mansfield. 3,312.024. White. Harry J., and Mansfield. 3,340,191. Mansfield Richard C, to Rohm & Haas Co. N-substituted poly(thiocarbamyl)phenols. 3,321,518, 5-23-67, CI. 260—551. Mansfield, Richard C, and J. Dupre, to Rohm & Haas Co. Alkali stable and soluble surfactants. 3,310,496, 3-21-67, CI. 252—137. Mansfield Sanitary, Inc. : See — ■ Edmondson, Weldon H. 3,332,433. Pulton, Howard A., Obrecht, and Flinner. Mansfield Tire and Rubber Co., The : See — Prohaska, John O. 3,323,423. Mansfield, Vaughn. Coke quenching system 3,331,754, 7-18-67, CI. 201—39. Mansfield. William E., to Nichols Engineering including sealing and shielding means therefor. 5-2-67, CI. 200— 16S. Mansford, Hush L. : See — Kitz, Norbert, Lloyd, and Mansford. 3,353,008. Manship, Luther P., C. R. Turner, and S. W. Zamiska, to The Proctor-Silex Corp. Coffee percolator. 3,323,441, 6-6- 67, CI. 99—310. Manship, Luther P., C. R. Turner, and S. W. Zamiska, to The Proctor-Silex Corp. Thermostatically controlled electric per- colator. 3,333,0S7, 7-25-67, CI. 219^42. Mansir, Dolan L. : See — Bloom, Arnold L., and Mansir. 3,360,710. Bloom, Arnold L., and Mansir. 3,300,717. Mansker, Joseph S. X-ray protective shield having an aper- ture for the passage of instruments manipulated by the operator. 3,308,297, 3-7-67, CI. 250—108. Manson, Andrew J. : See — Clinton, Raymond O., and Manson. 3,296,255. Clinton, Raymond O., and Manson. 3,313,809. Manson, Charles D., Jr. : See — Owsley, William D., Manson, and Holden. 3,330,349. Manson. George W. Sheave construction. 3,337,188, 8-22-67, CI. 254—192. Manson. Gunnar, to Lightolier Inc. Lighting fixture. 3,320,- 413. 5-16-67, CI. 240 — 4. Manson Laboratories, Inc. : See — Guttman. Julius, Fourcher, and Shapiro. 3.317.840. Sisk, Richard M., Shapiro, and Vesciglio. 3,295,905. Manson, Walter J., to National-Standard Co. Combination wire treating and drawing apparatus and process. 3,354,687, 11-28-67, CI. 72 — 2S0. Manspeaker, Robert O., 25% to R, Woods and 50% to M. Woods. Crimping and forming means for pie making ma- chines. 3,354,S42, 11-2S-67, CI. 107—1. 3,302,216. and method. Inc. Switch 3,317,69S, Matisson. Ivar M., and P. E. O. Ostmar, to Stal Laval. Device for starting gas turbines. 3,358,909. 12-19-67. CI. 230—45. Mansuetto, Nicholas V. : See — Seeniann, Donald P., Piatt, Yuan, Mansuetto, and Grin- stead. 3,324,248. Mansuetto, Nicholas V., and R. P. Berry, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Semiconductor black hav- ing four layer diodes in matrix array. 3,321,745, 5-23-07, CI. 340 — 100. Mantell, Gerald J. : See — Helin, Arthur P., and Mantell. 3,298,855. Helin, Arthur P., and Mantell. 3,352,807. Mantell, Gerald J.. A. P. Helin, and H. K. Stryker, to Gulf Oil Corp. Stable latices comprising polyethylene particles coated with emulsifying agents. 3.290,102, 1-3-67, CI. 200—23. Mantell, Russell M., to Aerochem Research Laboratories, Inc. Method of treating synthetic resinous material to increase the wettability thereof. 3,309,299, 3-14-67, CI. 204 — 165. Mantell. Russell M., and W. L. Ormand, to Aero Chem Research Laboratories, Inc. Method of treating polyolefins. 3,305,- 297. 2-21-07. CI. S— 17. Manteris, Nick P. Outdoor grill. 3,343.527, 9-20-07, CI. 120 — 25 Manton. Douglas N. Oxygen lance with helical cooling coil. 3,350,080, 10-31-07. CI. 206 — 34. Manton Gaulin Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Smith, Frederick II. 3,316,251. Mantscheff, Alexander, H. Wittfcht, and H. Ochsenbauer, to Polensky & Zollner. Method and means for erecting bridges 3.299.191, 1-17-67. CI. 264 — 34. Man-Turbo G.m.b.H. : bee — Bader, Eberhard. 3,318.091. Mantz, Alonzo L., to Union Carbide Corp. Stable emulsions of vinyl ace:-. tp polymers containing an ammonium car- boxylate. 3,3 i8.083, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 29.0. Mantzel. Albrc it-Wolfgang. Four cylinder two-stroke oppos- ing piston internal combustion engine. 3,359,9~>7, 12-26-67, CI. 123—53. Manuatty, George S., and R. H. Chaffee, to Procter & Gamble Co. Filling machine for comminuted materials. 3,205.566, 1-3-67, CI. 141—71. Manuel, James E. : See — Strong, Edward W., Reade, Manuel, and Bastedo. 3,347,- 095. Manuel, Thomas A. : See — Berger, Martin, and Manuel. 3,32S,110. Manufacture Alsacienne de Bvoches : See — Lutz, Charles, and Ehrhardt. 3,315,322. Manufacture de Produits Pharmaceutiques A. Christisens Societe Anonyme : See — Georges, Andre H. E. o. 309,271. Henry, Charles. 3,301,186. Manufacture Samao S.A. : ^5.330, 1-3-67, CI. 61 — 41. Meshulam, Avram M. Hose clamp. 3,206,674, 1-10-67, CI. Meslener, George J., and C. R. Atzenbeek, to Radio Corp. of America. Signal distortion detection by sampling digital diphase signals at twice the bit repetition rate. 3,335,224, 8-8-67, CI. 17S— SS. Mess, Arthur G., Jr., to The Dayton Sure-Grip and Shore Co. Rebar chair with plural feet. 3,33S,01S, 8-29-67, CI. 52— (is:. Messamer. Robert M., to Ampex Corp. Tape transport vac- uum chamber. 3,302,900, 2-7-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Messenger. C. B. : See — Simons. Sanford L. 3.303,254. Messenger, Charles B. Vehicle steering systems. 3,295,620, 1-3-67, CI. 180—6.7. Messenger, Edward J. : See — Houghton. George E., and Messenger. 3.341,211. Kelley, William P., and Messenger. 3,309,153. Messenger, Everett L. : Sec — Clark, Charles F., Messenger, and Arter. 3,309,105. Messenger, Joseph U., to Mobil Oil Corp. Cementing casing in oil-wet wells. 3,34S,612, 10-24-67, CI. 166 — 29. Messenger & Sons (Birmingham) Ltd.: See — Godfrey, Gordon R., Langstone, and Yates. 3,303,860. Messer, Carroll B., HI : See — Englander. Robert A., and Messer. 3.325.131. Messer, Chester R., to Page Belting Co. Endless check straps. 3,358,716, 12-19-67, CI. 139 — 161. Messer, Elmer S., to Flow Measurement Co., Inc. Integrating and averaging system. 3,344,9S5, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 61. Messer, Elmer S., and W. M. Carnahan, to Plow Measure- ment Co., Inc. Mercury filtering apparatus. 3,344,924, 10—3- 67, CI. 210—202. Messer Griesheim G.m.b.H. : See — Lotz, Horst K. 3,322,41S. Lotz. Horst K., and Pfeuffer. 3,350,079. Messer, Marvin A. : See — Bethune, Arthur R., and Messer. 3,327,310. Messerschmidt, Sebastian. Apparatus for lapping and grind- ing balls. 3,348, 33S, 10-24-67, CI. 51 — 3. Messerschmitt AG: .Sec — Assum, Johann. 3,34S,529. Keller. Siegfried, and Brandt. 3,347,730. Messersmith, William P. Stamp with automatic inking means. 3,333.536, 8-1-67, CI. 101—333. Messick. Kirwan Y. : See — Fulmer, George M., and Messick. 3,339,766. Messick, Willard C, to Standard Alarm & Signal Co. Fire alarm device. 3,325, S00, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 207. Messina, Anthony J., to Atmos-Tech Corp. TJltraclean work station. 3,336,855, S-22-67, CI. 98 — 115. Messina, Blase T., to Kelco Co. Bake stable bakery filling product and method. 3,352.688, 11-14-67, CI. 99—131. Messina, Giuseppe, W. Muench, R. Mattone, and L. Notar- bartolo, deceased (by E. Pascalino and P. Notarbartolo, administratrix and heiress), to Snia Viscosa Societa Nazlonale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Recovery of benzoic by distillation in presence of excess water. 3,309,289, 3-14-67, CI. 203 — 48. Messina, Ronald M. : See — Croft, Joseph M„ and Messina. 3,333,724. 3,338,- Messina. William A. Camera and cassette apparatus. 148, 8-29-07, CI. 95—31. Messing, Donald A. : See — Peck, Reese A.. Child, and Messing. 3.360,457. Peck. Reese A., Franz, Suggitt, Cook, and Messing. 3.297.564. Peck, Reese A., Messing, and Child. 3.316,169. Peck, Reese A., Messing, and Kerr 3,305,477. Messing, Robert H. : See — Kopacki, Adam F., Messing, and Levine. 3,335,104. Messing, Theodor, to Standard-Messo Duisburg Gesellsehaft fur Chemietechnik m.b.H. & Co. Apparatus for crystallizing salts and salt solutions. 3,306,710, 2-28-67, CI. 23 — 273. Messing, Theodor, to Standard-Messo Gesellsehaft fur Chemie- technik m.b.H. & Co. Method of degassing steel. 3,306,- 731, 2-28-67, CI. 75—49. Messinger, Werner, to Braun Aktiengesellschaft. Dynamo op- erated pocket flashlight. 3,345,507, 10-3-67, CI. 240 — 10.5. Messmer, Edward W. : See — Gintz, David H., Messmer, and Miodus. 3,309,745. Messmer, Edwin E., to Roto American Corp. Imprinting device movable between inking and printing positions. 3,307,479, 3-7-67, Cl. 101—334. Messmer, Ernest : See — Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer 3,322,- 561. Kumins, Charles A., Chase, Fine, and Messmer. 3,322,- 562. Messmer. Joseph H., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method and apparatus for cutting a hole in the wall of a well. 3,31S,395, 5-9-67, CI. 175 — 14. Messner, Georg: See — Barbato, Alexander L., Laub, Messner, and Loftfield. 3,308,044. Laub, Henry W., Messner, Loftfield, and Barbato. 3,308,047. Loftfield, Richard E., Barbato, Laub, and Messner. 3,308,043. Messner, George : See — Bedell, John R., and Messner. 3,322,880. Messner, Martin E. : See — Zimmerley, Stuart R., and Messner. 3,351,423. Messner, Ramon W. : See — Misch Arthur, and Messner. 3,309,S31. Messwarb, Giinter : See — Kramer, Hans B. A., Messwarb, and Denk. 3,350,368. Mesta, Lucien J., to Compagnie Franeaise Thomson-Houston. Image-converter tube with output fluorescent screen as- sembly resiliency mounted. 3,304,455, 2-14-67, CI. 313 — 94. Mesta Machine Co. : See — Lemper, Herbert. 3,318,368. Lowy, Paul M. 3,345,849. Lowy, Paul M. 3,353,302. Petros, Andrew J. 3,328,991. Mestanas, Nicholas M. : See — Brandt. Roger, and Mestanas. 3,347,419. Mestayer, Richard F., Jr. : See — Ramoneda, Louis V., and Mestayer. 3,321,052. Mestdagh, Jerome J. : See — Elmer, Curtis, and Mestdagh. 3,352,744. Mester, Joseph H. Ash tray and extinguisher. 3,347,246, 10-17-67, CI. 131 — 237. Mestre, Luis. Sheet sorter having pivoted ramp. 3,356,362, 12-5-67, CI. 270—58. Mestreot, Jacques : See — Molinet, Georges, Durand, and Mestreit. 3,317,375. Mesur-Matic Electronics Corp. : See — Newell, Harold R. 3,354,392. Meszaros, George W. : See — Brolin, Stephen J., and Meszaros. 3,304,489. Meszaros, Zoltan, P. Szentmiklosi, and I. Czibula, to Chenoin Gyogyszer-es Vegyeszeti Termekek Tyara Rt. Tetraethoxy- 1,2,3 4-tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives and salts thereof. 3,337,539, 8-22-67, Cl. 260—240. Met, Viktor O., to General Electric Co. Microwave filter comprising absorbing structure for removing spurious wave energy. 3,353.123, 11-14-67, Cl. 333—73. Metachemical Machines Ltd. : See — Hughes, Herbert D. 3,301,776. Metadier, Paul, and A. Voisin, to Laboratoires Paul Metadier Societe Anonyme. Stable perfusable composition for the treatment of tuberculosis. 3,297,528, 1-10-67, Cl. 167 — 65. Metaizeau, Paul, to Solvay & Cie. Process for the manufacture of chlorine. 3,332,742, 7-25-67, Cl. 23—219. Metaizeau, Paul, to Solvay & Cie. Process of regenerating granular materials impregnated with active components in a cyclic process of producing chlorine. 3,342,557, 9-19-67 Cl. 23 — 219. Metal Bellows Corp. : See — Chalpin, Edward S., and Hanson. 3,301,007. Chalpin, Edward S., and Hanson. 3,346,945. Metal Box Co. Ltd., The : See — Buttery, Michael H. C. 3.306,421. Buttery, Michael H. C. 3,355,919. Buttery, Michael H. C. and Brookes. 3,314,518. Cooper, Graham B. 3,332,201. Franek, Jozef T., and Price. 3,314,526. Geeson, Robert E. 3,303,756. Geeson, Robert E. 3,304,791. Geeson, Robert E. 3,315,958. Jones, Gerald D. 3,300,846. Kitchen, Frederick G. 3,329,302. Mosse, Richard W. E. 3,347,014. Rosbottom. Thomas A. 3.359,935. Snover, John A. 3,317,525. Stuchberv. Arthur L. 3,302,298. Stuchbery Arthur L. 3,307,681. Stuchbery, Arthur L. 3,359,773. Stuchbery, Arthur L., and Franek. 3,333,495. Tebutt, Charles N. 3,305,145. Wade, Robert C. 3,318,657. Metal Coating Corp. : See — Dougherty, Paul S., Gilroy, and Niemi. 3,341,086. Metal Containers Ltd. : See — Van Leer, Oscar J., and Ragettli. 3,334,780. Metal Dynamics Corp. : See — Rachman, Isadore B. 3,304,891. Metal Film Co., Inc. : See — Scharf, Walter G. 3,311,486. Metal Hydrides Inc. : See — Thorstensen, Thomas C. 3.347,751. Wade, Robert C. 3,298,S00. Metal Innovations, Inc. : See — Ayers, Maurice D. 3,334, 40S. Metal Recovery Systems : See — DAlelio, Gaetano F. 3,298,969. Metalastik Ltd. : See — Caunt, Alan. 3,325,230. Caunt. Alan. 3.334, SS6. Harrison, Reginald. 3,351,309. Hirst, Archie J. 3,351,308. 868 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Metallgesellsehaf t Aktiengesellschaft : See — Aulich, Willi, and Lev. 3,348.682. Bratzler, Karl, Schafer, and Hingst. 3,325,275. Clasen. Hermann, Miiller, and Joppen. 3,353,930. Eishold, Horst-Gunter. 3,350,849. Friese, Giinter, and Richter. 3,332,868. Kohrt, Hans-Ulrieh. 3,324,627. Kraft, Gunther, and Beck. 3,326,631. Meyer, Kurt, Von Struve, Reimann, and Boss. 3,338,705. Miihlberger, Horst. 3,306,737. Muhlberger, Horst, and Trager. 3,328,164. Muller, Hermann. 3,313,229. Pauling, Bgon. 3,318,662. Rausch, Hans, Heitmann, and Janke. 3,328,161. Sehindling, Josef. 3,350,852. Schleicher, Hans-Walter. 3,297,560. Schmalfeld, Paul, and John. 3,308,219. Steuernagel, Walter. 3,300,850. Steuernagel, Walter. 3,328,940. Steuernagel, Walter. 3,350,850. Toepell, Hans D. P. 3,331,247. Weber, Georg. 3,356,213. Wiemer, Jean. 3,343,341. Wirth, Hans, and Eisenlohr. 3,299,158. Metallurgical Processes Ltd. : See — Davev, Thomas R. A. 3.317,311. Davev, Thomas R. A. 3,360,362. Metal-Tech, Inc. : See — Bryand, Edward T., and Peabody. 3,345,756. Metaltronics, Inc. : See — Corbett, Robert B. 3,322,513. Metalurgitschen Lavod Lenin : See — Valtschev, Alexander J., and Valtscheva. 3,348,929. Metalwash Machinery Corp. : See — Nolte, Robert K. 3,308,838. Nolte, Robert K. 3,327,722. Metcalf, Edward T. : See — Braikevitch, Michael, and Metcalf. 3,353,028. Metcalf, Eric. Self-regulating light-responsive devices. 3,309,- 754, 3-21-67, CI. 28—64. Metcalf. Joe S. : See— Shen, Chung Y„ and Metcalf. 3,303,134. Metcalf, Joe S., K. J. Shaver, and C. Y. Shen, to Monsanto Co. Alkali metal tripolyphosphate products. 3,337,468, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 139. Metcalf, John S., C. E. Miller, and R. C. Olney, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Biaxially oriented plastic shot shell. 3,351,014, 11-7-67, CI. 102 — 43. Metcalf, Thurston : See — Mandy, Robert R., Trainor, and Metcalf. 3,316,847. Metcalfe, Edward G. : See — Annat, Robert B., and Metcalfe. 3,312,048. Kepkay, Leslie L., and Metcalfe. 3,347,244. Metcalfe, James E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Solid alumi- num capacitors having a protected dielectric oxide film. 3,345,544, 10-3-67, CI. 317 — 230. Metcalfe, Kenneth A., W. H. Lowe, and A. S. Clements, to The Commonwealth of Australia, care of the Secretary, Department of Supply. Xerographic safe-light. 3,342,119, 9-19-67, CI. 95—1. Metco Inc. : See — Dittrich, Ferdinand J., and Shepard. 3,322,515. Ingham, Herbert S., Jr. 3,310,423. Ingham, Herbert S., Jr. 3,347,698. Longo, Frank N. 3,305,326. Longo, Frank N. 3,313,633. Longo, Frank N. 3,338,688. Thorpe, Merle L. 3,304,402. Metelco, Inc. : See — Hirt, Andrew J. 3,321,161. Meteor AG. : See — Angst, Walter. 3,315,905. Meter Co. : See — Gyi, Ko K., and Chapsky. 3,359,514. Metevia, Virgil L., and K. E. Polmanteer, to Dow Corning Corp. Polysiloxane block copolymer rubber and process for making same. 3,308,203, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 825. Metex Corp. : See — Bakker, Willem F., Johnson, and Kosiarski. 3,305,623. Metheny, Donald E. : See — Talmey, Paul, Gutzeit, and Metheny. 3,325,297. Methfessel, Siegfried J. : See — Gambino, Richard J.. Holtzvberg, and Methfessel. 3,342,- 591. Holtzberg, Frederic, and Methfessel. 3,326,637. Methode Electronics Inc. : '^ee — Gehrt, Edwin E., and Jensen. 3,299,493. McGinley, William J., and Spannagel. 3,331,726. Metivier, Jean : See — Boesch, Roger, and Metivier. 3,337,575. Metivier, Jean, and M. Sauli, to Rhone-Poulenc S.A. O.O-di- methyldithiophosphoric esters. 3,327,025, 6-20-67, CI 260 — 948. Metivier, Jean, and M. Sauli, to Rhone-Poulenc S A Method for control of arthropods. 3,356,568, 12-5-67, CI. 167 Metlay, Max : See — Gaynor, Joseph, Metlay, and Sewell. 3,305,361. Metier, Alvin V. : See — Allen, Wallace B., Blount, and Metier. 3,327,214. Blount, Floyd E., and Metier. 3,307,860. Blount, Floyd E., and Metier. 3,336,054. Metlesics, Werner : See — Hellerbach, Joseph, Metlesics, and Sternbach. 3,297,685. Metlesics, Werner, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for the preparation of qulnazoline 3-oxides. 3,297,698, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Metlesics, Werner, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Process for preparing N-substituted 2-amino- benzophenones utilizing 4-phenyl quinazolines. 3,322,764, 5-30-67, CI. 260—251. Metlesics, Werner, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. a-Phenyl-2-amino-benzylmercaptanes. 3,346,638, 10-10-67, CI. 260—570. Met-L-Wood Corp. : See — Urbanick, Burton A. 3,347,305. Metrailer, William J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Molded carbon materials. 3,320,150, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 294. Metrimpex Nagyar Muszeripari Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat : See — Toth, Ferenc. 3,358,268. Metro Game Mfg. Corp. : See — Franklin, 'Sidney. 3,300,217. Metro-Kalvar, Inc. : See — Curtis, Kenneth B. 3,323,434. Metro Minerals : See — Hedges, Kenneth B. 3,335,869. Metrol Corp. : See — - Smith, Horace V. 3,344,809. Mets, Edwin J., and F. E. Gentry, to General Electric Co. Method of producing semiconductor devices. 3,341,380, 9-12-67, CI. 148 — 187 Metten, Charles E. : See^- Hardman, Donald E., and Metten. 3,321,550. Mettler, Carlo, to Redon Trust. Delaved-action tripping de- vice. 3,344,244, 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 34. Mettler-Muller, E., A.G. : See — Bolliger, Hans. 3,300,015. Mettler's Sonne Maschinenfabrik, Aktiengesellschaft : See — Hauri, Tobias. 3,311,312. Mettoy Co. Ltd., The : See — Fairbairn, Howard W. 3,358,820. Metysova, Jifina : See — Protiva, Miroslav, Jllek, Metygova, Ernest, Pelz, and Adlerova. 3,351,599. Metz, Ezra D. : See — Kang, Ki D., and Metz. 3,302,076. Metz, Henry L. Wall repair device. 3,29*5,285 1-3-67, CI. 52—514. Metz, Jack L., to Teletype Corp. Permanent magnet erase head. 3,351,717, 11-7-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Metz, Jack L., to Teletype Corp. Coil winding machine and method. 3,359,630, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 605. Metz, Joseph R., to Norco, Inc. Releasable catch. 3,359,607, 12-26-67, CI. 24 — 239. Metz, Louis P., to Guilbert, Inc. Reversing edge for gates. 3,352,059 11-14-67, CI. 49—27. Metz, Paul, to ARBED, Acieries Reunies de Burbach-Eich- Dudelange. Process for producing bodies of refractory mate- rial. 3,333,033, 7-25-67, CI. 264 — 27. Metz, Paul, and P. Puxkandl, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen-und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Releasable bear- ing for crucibles or converters. 3,357,691, 12-12-67, CI. 266 — 35. Metz. Ralph J. : See- Kaplan, Irving I., Metz, and Tuznik. 3,316,418. Metz, Robert P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric con- trol device with improved operating means for circuit in- terrupting structure. 3,35S,094, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 50. Metzeler A.G. : See — Jorn. Raoul. 3,353,879. Metzger. Donald D. : See — Jackson, Ralph N., Maclay, Metzger, and Stewart 3,302,067. Metzger, Eldon C. : See — Connolly. Patrick J., Brown, Arslanian, and Metzger. 3,328,858. Metzger, Ernst : See — Herlach, Heinrich, and Metzger. 3,359,859. Metzger, Frederick L. : See — Kean, James S., Sr., Hansen, and Metzger. 3,308,941. Metzger, Gershon, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for preparing aryl sulfonic acid esters. 3,301,886, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 456. Metzger, Hans S. : See — Neumann, Karl, Metzger, and Glawe. 3,331.229. Neumann. Karl J., and Metzger. 3,353.385. Metzger, Harold W., to Fischer & Porter Co. Flowmeter. 3,342,068, 9-19-67, CI. 73—209. Metzger, Horst : See — Beer, Ludwig, Brunnmueller, and Metzger. 3,324,180. Kunde, Joachim, Wilhelm, Metzger, and Doerfel. 3,317,- 482. Metzger, Horst, and H. Urbach, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of o>-laurolactam. 3,318,871, 5-9-67, CI. 260—239.3. Metzger, Horst, and H. Koenig, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabnk Aktiengesellschaft. a-Oxo-sulfurylene-carbonamides. 3,332,995, 7-25-67, CI. 260—558. LIST OF PATENTEES 8G9 Metzger, Horst, and M. Pape, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrlk Aktiengesellschaft. Production of e-cyanoeaproic acid. 3,346,G18, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 465.4. Metzger, John A., to Stanley Knight Corp. Heat exchanger assembly and method of forming same. 3,29o,59S, 1-3-67, CI. 165—172. Metzger Lillie S. : See — Metzger, Reece U. and Lillie S. 3,300,1S3. Metzger, Louis G. Magnetic tape support. 3,315,S61, 4—25- 67, Q. 220—90. Metzger, Matt F., to General Electric Co. Automatic drver control circuit. 3,318,015. 5-9-67, CI. 34 — 45. Metzger, Reece U. and Lillie S. Flagpole rope threader. 3,300,185, 1-24-67, CI. 254 — 134.3. Metzger, Sidney H.. Jr. : See — Campbell. Civil, • li.. Cross, and Molzger. 3. ::.■;(), sr.n. Cross, James M., Campbell, and Metzger. 3,314,995. Cross, James M.. Metzger, and Campbell. 3,351,650. Metzger, Wilford E., Jr.. to Birdsboro Corp. Rolling mill han- dling mechanism. 3,354,684, 11-28-67, CI. 72 — 222. Metzler, Charles L., and H. A. Holzwarth, to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Multi-aspect display device. 3,297,167, 1-10-67, CI. 211—69. Metzler, Charles L., J. D. Wark, and II. A. Holzwarth, to Sterling Drug Inc. Dispenser with two-part wall mounting. 3.334,791, S-S-67, CI. 222—180. Metzler, Eugene : See — Rockland, Louis B., Hayes, Metzler, and Binder. 3,318,- 70S. Rockland, Louis B., and Metzler. 3,352,687. Metzner, Wolfgang : See — Schenck, Giinther O.. Metzner, and Krauch 3,305.465. Meulenbeld, Johan, to J. F. Scholten, En Zonen N.V. Selec- tively finished textile web. 3,357,S49, 12-12-67, CI. 117 — Meulendyk, John W. : See — ■ Tsien. Vee C, and Meulendyk. 3,311,123. Meuly, Walter C, and P. S. Gradeff, to Rhodia Inc. Linalool homologies. 3,290,080 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 94. Meumer, Henry E. J. M., to Chemetron Corp. Methods and compositions for potentiating central nervous system depressants. 3,301,754, 1-31-67, CI. 167 — 65. Meunier. Henry E. J. M., to Chemetron Corp. Anticonvulsant agents. 3.325,361, 6-13-67, CI. 167—65. Meunier, Robert : See — Reed, Frederick P.. Lizza, and Meunier. 3,327,587. Meunier, Robert, to United States of America, Army. One piece chuting. 3,307,452, 3-7-67, CI. 89—33. Meurer, Hans : See — Vom Dorp. Walter, and Meurer. 3,306,090. Meusel, Jerome A., and R. A. Brunn, to The Baltimore Spice Co. Method of treating a meat emulsion to produce a desired color therein. 3,359,120, 12-19-67, CI. 99 — 109. Meuwese, Jean : See — Romani, Lucien, Meuwese, and Frierese. 3,343,403. Mewbourne, Cirtis A. : See — Oelke, Waldemar W., Badger, Mambourg, and Mem- bourne. 3,334, 9S4. Mewes, Helmut : See — Borchert, Gerhard E., Drager, Born, Mewes, and Pingel. 3,335,S59. Mewhinney. Albert B. : See — Partlow, James A., Mewhinnev, and Hoefling. 3,320,662. Partlow, James A., Mewhinney, and Hoefling. 3,344,514. Mev, Hansjuerg : See — Celio, Tino, and Mey. 3,340,360. Mey, Hansjuerg, to Gretag Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for automatically controlling exposure in photographic printing machines. 3,29S,296, 1-17-67, CI. 95—73. Meyendorff. Holger : See — Gelbjerg-Hansen, Per, and Meyendorff. 3,322,095. Meyer, Adolph E. : See — Goren, Mayer B., and Meyer. 3,334,973. Meyer. Albert : See — Hoza, Martin D., Meyer, and Smith. 3,31S,390. Meyer, Alvin H. : See — Lusebrink, Elmer H., and Meyer. 3,345,767. Meyer, Andreas, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft Berlin and Munich. Method of metal-coating ceramic bodies. 3,347.704, 10-17-67, CI. 117—227. Meyer, Armin. R. Yon Wartburg, and W. Anderau to Ciba Ltd. Process for the production of color images by the silver dyestuff bleaching method. 3,340,060 9-5-67 CI 96 — 53. Meyer, Arttmr 238. G. Connector. 3,340.498, 9-5-67, CI. 339- Meyer, Barthold F. : See — Arlauskas, Alfonsas, Meland, and Meyer. 3,359,767. Meyer. Burton C. : See — Glass, Marvin I., and Meyer. 3,354.577. Glass, Marvin I., Meyer, and McFarland. 3,313,044. Meyer. Carl H.. to Sperry Rand Corp. Matrix selection circuit with automatic discharge circuit. 3,354,321, 11-21-67, CI. 307— S8.5. Meyer, Charles F. : See — Guettel, Marvin A., and Meyer. 3,345,493. Meyer, Christoph P. Air deflector with enclosed magnet mounts. 3,35S,57S, 12-19-67, CI. 98 — 103. Meyer, Curtis E. : See — Johnson, Le Roy E., Smith, Meyer, and Owen. 3,335,057. Meyer, Curtis E., and B. K. Bhuyan, to The Upjohn Co. Antibiotic clroleroSUS and process for producing the same. 3,345,202, 10-3-07, CI. 107 — 05. Meyer. Daniel A. : See Hartz, Walter A., and Meyer. 3,347,047. Meyer, Don M., Jr. : See — Hanson, Merlin L., and Meyer. 3,343,132, Meyer, Earl M. : See- Huxley, Edward E., and Meyer. 3,358,421. Meyer, Edward G. Process for producing a confectionary cream candy center and the resulting product. 3,325,293, 6-13-67, CI. 99—134. Meyer, Edward M., to General Electronic Laboratories, Inc. Sound recording apparatus for teaching bv mimicry 3,342,- 952, 9-19-67, CI. 179—100.2. Meyer, Engelbert A., to 'Chicago-United Products Co., Inc. Apparatus for electric welding fasteners to automobile bodies. 3,299,248, 1-17-67, CI. 219—98. Meyer, Engelbert A., to Warren Fastener Corp. Fastener assembly and button fastener. 3,337,925, 8-29-67, CI. Meyer, Engelbert A., to Chicago United Products Co., Inc. One piece deformable fastener. 3,338,127, 8-29-67, CI. 85—38. Meyer, Engelbert A., to Warren Fastener Corp. Adapter. 3,354,597, 11-2S-67, CI. 52 — 718. Meyer, Ernst. Submersible purnp. 3,299,818, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 53. Meyer, Ernst. Induction pump. 3,348,489, 10-24-67, CI. 103 — 53. Meyer, Ernst, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Process for increasing solution viscosity of polyamide melt. 3,359,- 245, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 78. Meyer, Ferdinand : See — Rauschenbach, Rolf D., Meyer, Wintersberger, and Dau- miller. 3,321,416. Rauschenbach, Rolf D., Naarmann, Meyer, and Ilgemann. 3 320 832 Steaeii, Franz, and Meyer. 3,332,888. Meyer, Francis W. : See — ■ Sehlass, Jerome J. J., and Meyer. 3,330,086. Meyer, Franklin : See — Davidson, Gareth M., and Meyer. 3,329,027. Meyer, Franz J., to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze AG. Dis- tribution device for bulk goods. 3,348,677, 10-24-67, CI. 209—74. Meyer, Friedrich, to Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesell- schaft. Machine for making foils or webs of rubber or rubber-like material. 3,320,112, 5-16-67, CI. 156 — 543. Mever, Gene R. Corsage holder for wrist. 3,302,258, 2-7-67, CI. 24—5. Meyer, Geo. J., Mfg. Co. : See — Barker, Theodore L., and Hamrick. 3,310,187. Carter, Sidney T. 3,298,8S9. Carter, Sidney T. 3,310,030. Carter, Sidney T. 3,310,151. Carter, Sidney T. 3,310.449. Carter, Sidney T. 3,313,673. Carter, Sidney T. 3,354,016. Copping, Bruce G. 3,302,784. Friendship. Kenneth F. 3,357,461. Meyer, George F.. to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Radio frequency joints. 3,303,440, 2-7-67, CI. 333—98. Meyer, George F., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Gasket. 3,342,501, 9-19-67, CI. 277 — ISO. Meyer, Gerard, and A. Michel, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Radioactive ceramic source of strontium fluoro- patite and method of manufacture. 3,331,784, 7-18-67, CI. 252—301.1. Meyer, Gerhard : See — Hoffmann, Lothar, Kammholz, Philippi, Meyer, and Wer- ner. 3,300,340. Magerlein, Helmut, Siggel, and Meyer. 3,340,323. Meyer. Gerhard, E. Siggel, A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Polvolefines stabilized by diboranes. 3,347,819, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Meyer. Gerhard, E. Siggel, A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Stability of polyolefines. 3.352.816, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Meyer, Gerhard, E. Siggel. A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Stability of polvolefines. 3.352.817, 11-14-07, CI. 200 — 45.7. Meyer, Gerhard, E. Siggel, A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Stabilitv of polvolefines. 3.352.818, 11-14-67, CI. 260—45.7. Meyer. Gerhard, E. Siggel, A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Stabilization of poly- olefines with phosphorus halides and peroxides. 3.356,039, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 45.7. Meyer, Gerhard, E. Siggel, A. Schopf, and H. Magerlein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Stability of polyolefines. 3,356,640, 12-5-67, CI. 260—45.9. Meyer, Gerhard, W. Rosener, and E. Siggel, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Process for controlling the molec- ular weight of polypropylene. 3,356,605, 12-5-07, CI. 260— 93.7. Meyer, Glen E., and F. J. Naples, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Elastomers and plasticizer from mixtures of thioether compounds and epoxv resins with acids, 3,350,400. 10-31-07, CI. 260 — 30.S. 870 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Toilet stool ven- 4— 213. and K. Meyer. Ingraham, Meyer, and Meyer, Gustave, to Meyer Products, Inc. tilating device. 3,295,147, 1-3-67, CI. -i Meyer, Hans : See — Jacobsohn, Theodore, Julien, and H. 3,307,301. Meyer, Hans. Apparatus for ascertaining the errors of indi- cator measuring devices. 3,306,095, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 1. Meyer, Hans, L. E. Shadbolt, and H. J. Stern, to Polymark Ltd. Polyamide heat transfer for launderable fabrics. 3,359,- 127, 12-19-67, CI. 117 — 3.4. Meyer, Hans P. and K. H., to Air-Tech Industries, Inc. Mat- tress cover. 3,317,933, 5-9-67, CI. 5—335. Meyer, Henry F., to The Monarch Machine Tool Co. Machine tool tool changer. 3,316,629, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 568. Meyer, Herbert H., and A. R. Kingsbury, to Union Carbide Corp. Brush clip assembly. 3,355,611, 11-28-67, CI. 310— 248. Meyer, Herman : See — O ''Sullivan, Thomas F.. Kramer, Buschmann, Meyer, and Schweitzer. 3,357,485. Meyer, John A. : See — Bucholtz, Daniel J., Hartman, Powers. 3,345,613. Haumesser, Bobert L., and Meyer. 3,328,642. Meyer, John P. : See- Jordan, Manuel A., and Meyer. 3,296,024. Meyer, John P., and E. J. Zalewski, to Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. Reaction product of a dibasic polycarboxylic acid and tris(2-hydroxyethyl)isocyanurate. 3,342,780, 9-19-67, CI. 260—75. Meyer, John L., to Gardner-Denver Co. Fluid conductor and take-off apparatus. 3,310,067, 3-21-67, CI. 137—580. Meyer, Joseph H., to Richelieu Licensing Corp. Stringless beads having frictionally retained insert. 3,323,325, 6-6- 67, CI. 63 — 4. Meyer, Karlheinz, S. Schutz, K. Stoepel, and H.-G. Krone- berg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaf t. Pregnane guanyl hydrazones and derivatives thereof. 3,309,362, 3-14-67, CI. 260—239.5. Meyer, Karlheinz, H. Kratzer, S. Schutz, H.-G. Kroneberg, and K. Stoepel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaf t. Tetracyclic and pentacyclic triterpeneguanylhydrazones and their production. 3.318,920, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 397.2. Meyer, Karlheinz, S. Schutz, K. Stoepel, and H.-G. Kroneberg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Steroid amino- guanidines and their production. 3,325,517, 6-13-67, CI. 260—397. Meyer, Karl-Heinz, S. Schutz, K. Stoepel, and H.-G. Krone- berg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Steroid- guanylhydrazones and their production. 3,328,387, 6-27-67, CI. 260—211. Meyer, Karlheinz, H. Kratzer, S. Schutz, K. Stoepel, and H.-G. Kroneberg, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Glucosyl-steroid-guanyl-hydrazones. 3,340,248, 9-5-67, CI. 260—210.5. Meyer, Kurt: See — Jacobsohn, Theodore, Julien, and H. and K. Meyer. 3,307,301. Meyer, Kurt. G. Von Struve, G. Reimann. and K.-H. Boss, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the pro- duction of hard burnt pellets having good abrasive strength. 3,338,705, 8-29-67, CI. 75—3. Meyer, Kurt H. : See — Meyer, Hans P. and K. H. 3,317,933. Meyer, Larry E. : See — Chaffee, Robert H., and Meyer. 3,324,038. Meyer, Larry E., and R. D. Walker, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for preparing detergent granules from trimeta- phosphate. 3,345,297, 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 137. Meyer, Lawrence L. : See — Hewett, Major W., and Meyer. 3,303,340. Meyer, Leo J. Nut meat de-watering machine. 3,313,034. 4- 11-67, CI. 34 — 53. Meyer, Lester L., to H. G. Dybvig. Drill sharpening device. 3,327,568, 6-27-67, CI. 76—89.2. Meyer, Lyle H. : See — Ladoniezki, Joseph, and Meyer. 3,349,964. Meyer, Otto, to Demag Aktiengesellschaft. Drilling device with means to indicate resistance to rotation. 3,346,299, 10-40-67, CI. 299—1. Meyer, Owen A. : See — Andreasen, Sigurd J., and Meyer. 3.319,775. Andreasen, Sigurd J., and Meyer. 3,360,166. Meyer, Paul F., and J. L. Wolfe, deceased (by V V. Wolfe, executrix). Snow roller. 3,346,973, 10-17-67, CI. 37 — 10. Meyer Products, Inc. : See — King, William W. 3,353.287. Meyer, Gustave. 3,295,147. Meyer, Ralph E. : See — Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3,316,278. Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3,335,155. Meyer, Raymond J. : See — Harris, Kenneth J., Meyer, and Malm. 3,298,252. Meyer, Rene, and P. Potet, to Societe des Poudres Metalliques et des Alliages Speciaux Ugine-Carbone. Process for mak- ing composite porous elements. 3,359,622, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Meyer, Richard (L., and A. A. Di Frango, to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Controlled braking system for load lifting apparatus. 3,296,512. 1-3-67. CI. 318—203. Meyer, Robert, and G. Muller, to Prochirhim Societe Anonyme. Process of extending the duration of service of ingot mold. 3.340,082. 9-5-67, CI. 117 — 5.3. Meyer, Robert A., to Amity Leather Products Co. Fastener device. 3.301,296, 1-31-67, CI. 150 — 39. Meyer, Robert F., to Parke, Davis & Co. l-(diloweralkyl- amino)-'3-(aminolowerakyl)-3-phenyloxindoles. 3,314,954, 4-18-67, CI. 260—247.-2. Meyer, Robert N., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Servo valve. 3,307,586, 3-7-67, CI. 137—625.69. Meyer, Robert V., to W. and L. E. Gurley. Optical encoder responsive to movement in two directions. 3,297,879, 1-10- 67, CI. 250—237. Meyer, Roelf J. : See — Fokker, Herman, Meyer, Prast, and Roozendaal. 3,302,- 392. Meyer, Ro'?lf J., A. A. Dros, and A. A. Liebe, to North Ameri- can Philips Co. Inc. Hot-gas reciprocating engines of the displacer piston type. 3,302,393, 2-7-67, CI. 60 — 24. Meyer, Roy E. Rope safety clamp device. 3,317,971, 5-9-67, CI. 24—134. Meyer, Rudolf : See — ■ Leunig, Heimbert, Meyer, and Buchner. 3,350,887. Meyer. Rudolf, to Space Technology Laboratories, Inc. Mag- netohydrodynamic method and apparatus. 3,360,220, 12-26- 67, CI. 244 — 42. Meyer, Sven F. E., to Industriaktiebolaget Elektro-Variator. Plugs with built-in phase inverters. 3,317,880, 5-2-67, CI. 339—31. Meyer, Vernis H., to Deere & Co. Herbicide Incorporator. 3,327,786, 6-27-67, CI. 172 — 151. Meyer, Vernis H., to Deere & Co. Combination oiling and layby spray boom. 3,357,646, 12-12-67, CI. 239 — 288.5. Meyer, Walter, and R. S. Olsen, to Research Corp. Ion-ex- change resin counter-current extraction apparatus. 3,298,- 791, 1-17-67. CI. 23—270. Meyer, Walter E., to Cra-Vax Corp. Feed mechanism for an apparatus for opposing offset in printing. 3,310,205, 3-21- 67, CI. 222—193. Meyer & Wenthe, Inc. : See — Priesmeyer, Charles, and Prosen. 3,313,231. Meyer, Werner H., and J. J. Curry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Dispensing apparatus. 3,354,813, 11-28-67, CI. 99—336. Meyer, Werner T., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of preparing geometrically uniform rolls of plastic film. 3,352,956, 11-14-67, CI. 264 — 176. Meyer. William : See — Slawinski, Richard C, and Meyer. 3.330,299. Slawinskl, Richard C, and Meyer. 3,332,660. Meyer, William C. : See — Hefler, Paul R., and Meyer. 3,331,394. Meyer, William J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Method for preparing complexes of heavy metal halides and N.N.N ; N'-tetrakis(hydroxovalkyl)alkylene diamines. 3,296,287, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 429. Meyer, William K. : See — Henderson, James H., Meyer, and Taber. 3,330,345. Meyerand, Russell G., Jr. : See — Lary, Edmund C, Bullis, and Meyerand. 3,322,978. Meyerchick. Frank R., Jr., to Dreis & Krump Mfg. Co. Bench brake. 3 359,771, 12-26-67, CI. 72—319. Meyercord Co., The : See — Jahp, Clifford J. 3,297,508. Schlotthauer, Herman E. 3,306,807. Meyerer, Paul : See — Veith, Wernr, and Meyerer. 3,299,311. Meyerer, Paul, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Permanent magnet system for the bundled guidance of an electron beam over a relatively long path, especially for traveling waves tubes. 3,329,915, 7-4-67, CI. 335 — 210. Meyerer, Paul, A. Kraus, and A. Hinckeldey, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Beam generating system for electron tubes with a high breakdown strength. 3,358,173, 12-12- 67, CI. 313—82. Meyerhoefer, Carl E., to Equitable Paper Bag Co., Inc. Vac- uum cleaner bag with closed tube. 3,297,233, 1-10-67, CI. 229—53. Meyerhofer, Leonard G. Surfboard structure. 3,305,881, 2- 28-67, CI. 9 — 310. Meyerhoff, Albert J., and H. C. Goodman, to Burroughs Corp. Current steering circuit. 3,351,924, 11-7-67, CI. 340—174. Meyers. Benjamin F. : See — Knight, Francis E., Meyers, and Dickison. '3,300,845. Meyers, Charles R., Jr., to Center Laboratories, Inc. Quick closing stopper. 3,338.447, 8-29-67, CI. 215—52. Meyers. Clarence L., & Co., Inc. : See — Meyers, Gordon E. and Milton M. 3,299,486. Meyers, Donald N., and O. Stroukoff, to Piasecki Aircraft Corp. Coordinating control linkage. 3,309,937, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 471. Meyers, Douglas C, to Shell Oil Co. Crude oil devaporlzlng process. 3,321,397, 5-23-67, CI. 208 — 351. Meyers, Douglas C, to Dresser Industries, Inc. iSelf-powered meter rate compensator. 3,342,071, 9-19-67, CI. 73 — 261. Meyers, Eugene, and J. Y. Powell, to Charles Plndyck Inc. Garments for children. 3,304,556, 2-21-67, CI. 2 — 69.5. Meyers, Frederick C. Reinforced plastic containers for pres- surized products. 3,327,907, 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 402.16. Meyers, Frederick C. Plastic container and valves for storing and dispensing pressurized products. 3,333,743, 8-1-67, CI. 222 — 402.1. LIST OF PATENTEES 871 Meyers, George L., to American Can Co. Package with con- tents holding means. ::.:::;4,734, S-S-67, CI. 206 — 45.14. Meyers, George L., to American Can Co. Bread package. 3,355,- 303, 11-2S-67, CI. 99—173. Meyers, Gordon E. and Milton M., to Clarence L. Meyers & Co., Inc. Method of making stretch cotton knitted fabrics. 3,299,486, 1-24-67. CI. 28—76. Meyers, Harold S., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Shipping folders. 3,295,741, 1-3-67, CI. 229 — 10. Meyers, Jacob G. Garbage can mounting. 3,323,852, 6-6-67, CI. 312 319. Meyers. JosephA., E. G. Shay, and R. C. Taylor, to Atlantic Richfield Co. Alkylbenzene sulfonate detergent composi- tions containing 2-hydroxy-l-amino alkanes. 3,296,146, 1- 3-67. CI. 252—137. Meyers, Laurence. Ion exchange apparatus for the modifica- tion of liquids. 3.337,444, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 257. Meyers, Lawrence S. Article holder. 3,350,045, 10-31-67, CI. 248—205. Meyers, Max L. : See — Stafford, Noble G. 3,306,005. Meyers, Michael D. Simulated costume or theatrical foot- wear. 3,304,629, 2-21-67. CI. 36 — 7.2. Meyers, Milton M. : See — Meyers, Gordon E. and Milton M. 3,299,486. Aleyers, Robert E., to The Dendix Corp. Actuator for turbine stator blades. 3,357,178, 12-12-67, CI. 60—39.25. Meyers, Rodney M. Drug distribution system. 3,347,358, 10-17-67. CI. 206 — 47. Meyers-Sherman Corp., The : See — Shaddock. Roland E. 3,350,139. Meyers, Stanley T., and J. P. Ratzlaff, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Frequency shift receiver with noise fre- quency detection. 3,353,102, 11-14-67, CI. 325 — 320. Meyers, Theodore P.. to The Hobart Mfg. Co. Food waste disposer and control therefor. 3,344,996. 10-3-67, CI. 241 — 46. Meyers, William F., and D. W. Klopp, to Honeywell, Inc. Electric current-producing cell with buffer zone. 3,355,328, 11-28-67, CI. 136—93. Meyer-Simon, Eugen, and A. Frey, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of mix- tures of zirconium oxide and silicic acid. 3,300,414, 1-24- 67, CI. 252 — 454. Meyer-Simon, Eugen, H. Mann, and A. Rucker, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Manga- nese and aluminum containing pink pigments for glazes and underglazes. 3,330,678. 7-11-67, CI. 106 — 288. Meyerson, Norman L., to Worthington Corp. Heat quantity meter. 3,301,049, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 193. Meylan, Andre, and H. Haidegger, to Felsa S-.A. Device for fitting together two pieces. 3,350,76S, 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 271. Meylan, Bernard. Gas lighter construction. 3,301,019, 1-31-67, CI. 67—7.1. Meylan, Pierre : See — Bellati, Hans. Ruttl, and Meylan. 3,312,447. Meynard, Pierre : See — Grassin, Henri, and Meynard. 3,358,984. Meyst, Gerardus J., and A. C. J. M. Snethorst, to North Amer- ican Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing germanium- containing products substantially free of fluorine from liq- uids containing fluorine and germanium. 3,340,002, 9-5-67, CI. 23 — 22. Mezei. Ferenc : See — Osman. Miklos, Novak, Csomor, Fernbach, and Mezei. 3.359.580. Mezey, Eugene J. : See — Chiras, Stanley J., and Mezey. 3,316,306. Mezoff, John G., and E. J. Mayer, to The Dow Chemical Co. Nozzle attachment for use in die casting. 3,342,378. 9-19- 67, CI. 222—152. Mlale, Joseph N. : See — Garwood, William E., Mlale, and Weisz. 3,297,565. Miale, Joseph N., to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic hydrocracking process with a crystalline aluminosilicate catalyst. 3,344,- 058, 9-26-67, CI. 208—111. Miale, Joseph N., and P. B. Weisz, to Mobil Oil Corp. Cata- lytic conversion with a crvstalline aluminosilicate activated with a metallic halide. 3,354,078, 11-21-67, CI. 208—120. Miane, Marcel : See — Gavreau, Vladimir, Calaora, and Miane. 3,337,126. Miangolarra, Francisco. Shuttle-less loom reciprocating mech- anism. 3,311,137, 3-28-67, CI. 139 — 122. Miano, George, to J. Malno. Accessory for controlling opera- tion of carburetor accelerator pump. 3,298,675, 1-17-67, CI. 261 — 34. Mianowski, Robert J. : See — Kratzmeyer, John J., and Mianowski. 3,317,407. Miaskiewlcz, Richard F., Sr., to Carrier Corp. Bore centered coupling. 3,346.285, 10-10-67, CI. 287—104. Micafll A.-G. : See — Beushausen, Willi. 3,331,562. Meier, Hans. 3,320,788. Nussbaumer. Manfred. 3,327,964. Rey, Hans J. 3,333,779. Micai, Louis Z.. and A. M. Seemann, Federal-Mogul Corp. Apparatus for molding leather sealing members. 3,324,511, 6-13-67, CI. 18—19. MIcaldon Corp. : See — Edwards, Albert J., and Healy. 3,310,192. Micale, Angelo. Four-way adjustable shoe for shanked but- tons. 3,310,012, 3-21-67, CI. 112—3 I I. Micale, Angelo. Pinking knife. 3,352,260, 11-14-07, CI. 112— 122. Micchelll, Albert L. : See — Billings, Thomas J., Jr., and Micchelll. 3,321,434. Meigs, Frederick M„ Micchelll, Wasserman, and Garber. :;,::;,;,. ir,s. Mlcclche, Frank. Disposable tooth cleaner. 3,298,507, 1-17- 67, CI. 206—46. Miccioli, Aldo R., and D. H. Archer, to Raytheon Co. An- tenna array system. 3,305,867, 2-21-67, CI. 343 — 113. Miccioli, Bruno R., to The Carborundum Co. Method for making ducted refractory articles. 3,345,160, 10-3-67, CI. 75—222. Micetich, Ronald G. : See — Lemieux, Raymond U., and Micetich. 3,311,611. Micgielse, Karel H., and A. J. Reijnders, to Stamicarbon N.V. Endless conveyor. 3,339,710, 9-5-67, CI. 198 — 160. Michael, Arthur B. : See — Yntema, Leonard F., and Michael. 3,314,767. Yntema, Leonard F., and Michael. 3,314,785. Michael, Arthur B., to The Glldden Co. Copper infiltrating composition for porous ferruginous material. 3,307,924, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 182.5. Michael, Elmer W. : See — Clause, Adolph S., Vollink, and Michael. 3,318,705. Michael. Eugene M. : See — Kolodziej, Walter F., and Michael. 3,349,235. Michael, Eugene M., and G. R. Toovey to General Time Corp. Touch controlled alarm clock. 3,352,101, 11-14-67, CI. 58—50. Michael, Frank R. : See — Baskin, John Y., and Michael. 3,335.410. Michael, Fred P., Jr. Shoe strings. 3,330,011, 7-11-67, CI. 24 — 143. Michael, Gregor, H. Frotscher, H. Markert, and M. Petzold, to Dehydag Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Nickel elec- troplating baths and process. 3,300,395, 1-2-67, CI. 204 — 49. Michael, Harold J., to North American Aviation, Inc. Meth- od of providing high temperature protective coatings. 3,29S,936. 1-17-67, CI. 204—38. Michael, Henry J., and R. E. Watson, Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Combined telephone and data switching system. 3,335,226, 8-8-67, CI. 179 — 2. Michael, Jacob P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Projection lamp having resilient support means for dichroic reflector. 3,331,980, 7-18-67, CI. 313—113. Michael, James. Snap shackle. 3,341,907, 9-19-67, CI. 24 — 241. Michael, James R. : See — Leary, Ralph J., Michael, and Rockett. 3,347,913. Makowski, Henry S., Michael, and Smyers. 3,335,050. Michael, James R., R. J. Leary, P. A. Argabright, and A. J. Passannante, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Deriva- tives of furan. 3,346,599, 10-10-67, CI 260 — 347.3. Michael, Johannes, to Nordlscher Maschinenbau Rud. Fish fileting machines with dorsal knives, bellv knives, rib knives and guides arranged therebetween. 3,309,730, 3-21-67, CI. 17—4. Michael, Johannes, to Nordlscher Maschinenbau Rud. Meth- od of producing fish fillets free from pin bones. 3,319,287, 5-16-67, CI. 17 — 45. Michael, Larry. Basketball net anti-whip device. 3,313,539, 4-11-67, CI. 273—1.5. Michael, Louis A., to International Business Machines Corp. Address selection control apparatus. 3,317,902, 5-2-67, CI. 340—172.5. Michael. Norman, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Single solution decontamination treatment. 3,311,565, 3-28-67, CI. 252—301.1. Michael, Richard A. : See — Marquart, Gordon L., and Michael. 3,352,166. Michael, Richard A., to Deere & Co. Vehicle transmission. 3,301,078, 1-31-67, CI. 74—333. Michael, Richard W. : See — Clardy, Edwin K., and Michael. 3,348,032. Michael, Ronald G. : See — Horsch. Rudolf, and Michael. 3,345,601. Michael, Stanley H. : See — Keane, Francis X., and Michael. 3,301,118. Michael, Thomas C. : See — Doelp, Louis C, Gussow, and Michael. 3,296,120. Michaels, Gerhard : See — Forsthuber, Hubert, and Michaelis. 3,310,752. Michaels, Alan S. : See — Baddour, Raymond F., and Michaels. 3,299,157. Michaels, Alan S., to Amicon Corp. Permselective membranes. 3,320,328, 5-16-67, CI. 260—674. Michaels, Alan S., to Amicon Corp. Piasticized polvelectrolyte gel and method of making same. 3,324,068, 6-6-67, CI. 260—30.6. Michaels. Alan S., to Amicon Corp. Refractory coatings for metal surfaces. 3,330,704, 7-11-67, CI. 148 — 6.2. Michaels, Bruno : See — Cherniavskvj. Jaroslav, Kerstein. Majesty, and Michaels. 3,331,541. Michaels, Bruno, and A. E. Nupnau, to Bell & Howell Co. Auto- matic rewind motion picture projector. 3,326,4S2, 6-20-67, CI. 242—55.12. 872 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Michaels. Edwin B., and C. A. Wetmore, to Stamford Chemi- cal Industries, Inc. Novel detergent compositions. 3,310,- 498, 3-21-67, CI. 252—152. Michaels, Edwin B., and C. A. Wetmore, to Stamford Chemi- cal Industries, Inc. Novel detergent compositions. 3,310,- 499, 3-21-67, CI. 252—152. Michaels, Edwin B., and C. A. Wetmore, to Stamford Chemi- cal Industries, Inc. Detergent compositions. 3,349,038, 10- 24-67, CI. 252 — 161. Michaels, Glenn O., and J. W. Gambell, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Dehydrogenation process and alumina-supported nickel, molybdenum and alkali metal catalyst therefor. 3,345,427, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 680. Michaels, Michael, to Silcoa Products, Inc. Patching com- position containing polyvinyl and eposy resins with hydraulic cement. 3,329,641, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 31.2. Michaels, Ronald : See — Mayes. Nathan, and Michaels. 3,314,984. Michaels, Thomas B., to General Dynamics Corp. Voltage regulation for A.C.-to-D.C. converters. 3,304,486, 2-14-67, CI. 321 — 18. Michaelsen, Finn D. : See — Andrew, Charles, Waitkens, and Michaelsen. 3,311,077. Michaelson, Forest Iv. : See — Watson, Dighton L., and Michaelson. 3,346.399. Michaelson, Jack, R. C. McDevitt, and H. I. Scher, to Na- tional Plastic Products Co., Inc. Method for making a tex- tured laminate surface. 3,303,081, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 219. Michaelson, Jack, R. C. McDevitt, and H. I. Scher, to Na- tional Plastic Products Co.. Inc. Method of forming tex- tured laminate surface. 3,311,520, 3-28-67, CI. 156 — 209. Michaelson, Joseph M., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switch operator comprising a rotatable switch actuator. 3.333,079, 7-25-67, CI. 200—172. Michaelson, Stanley D., and K. F. Eilers, to Kennecott Copper Corp. Endless belt conveyor and belt therefor. 3,297,144, 1-10-67, CI. 198—181. Michalak, Martin H. Methods and apparatus for compacting powdered metal to form strips. 3,298,060, 1-17-67, CI. 18—9. Michalchik, Michael, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Apparatus for immersion development. 3,336,906, 8-22-67, CI. 118—637. Michalchik, Michael, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Photoengraving resist. 3,348.944, 10-24-67, CI. 96 — 1.8. Michalchik, Michael, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Activated photoconductors and recording element therewith. 3.352,671, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 1.8. Michalik, Edmund R., and G. W. Misson, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of varying the thickness of a glass sheet while on a molten metal bath. 3,345,149, 10-3-67, CI. 65 — 99. Michalka, Alois M. Display trav with slotted openings. 3,314,530, 4-18-67, CI. 206 — 44. Michalko. Edward, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for preparing high rate zeolitic molecular sieve particles. 3,348,- 911, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 112. Michalko, Edward, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for producing molecular sieve zeolite particles. 3,356,451, 12-5- 67, CI. 23 — 112. Michalko, Edward, to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of crystalline zeolite particles. 3,359,068, 12-19-67 CI. 23—112. Michalopoulos, Gust A., and L. E. Thelemaque ; said Michalo- poulos assor. to Western Electric Co. Inc. ; said Thelemague assor. to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Busv verifk'ation circuit for private branch exchanges. 3,327,065, 6-20-67, CI. 179—27. Michalowicz, Joseph C. Fluid metering system and apparatus. 3.332,283, 7-25-67, CI. 73 — 219. Michalsi, Maksvmilian A., to Berkey Photo Inc. Electrical system for gas discharge lamp. 3,309,566, 3-14-67, CI 315 — 171- Micbalski, Conrad, and G. A. Bonetti, to Atlantic Richfield Co. Preparation of 1-nitroparaffins from 1-nitroolefins by catalytic hydrogenation. 3,297,769, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 644. Michalski. Maksvmilian A.: See — Flieder, Robert A., and Michalski. 3.309,567. Michalski, Raymond J., to Nalso Chemical Co. Aqueous colloi- dal Si02 sols stabilized against bacterial contamination. 3,336,236. 8-15-67, CI. 252—313. Michalski, Raymond J., R. S. Robertson, E. A. Steck, and W. M. Stephenson, to Nalco Chemical Co. Paper making process. 3.316,176, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 47. Michaud, Andre L. : See — Robert J., and Michaud. 3,357,794. Honore. Log hook. 3,310,331, 3-21-67, CI. 294 — Mas Michaud, 26. Michaud Horst : See — Kaess. Franz, Michaud, and Seeholzer. 3,347,953. Michel, Adolf. Keying devices, particularly for electrical musical instruments. 3,353,030, 11-14-67. Gl. 307 — 88. Michel, Alfred, and H. Sehindler, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Electrodeless apparatus for the forma- tion and containment of a plasma. 3.329,804, 7-4-67, CI. 315 — 111. Michel, Alwin E., and E. J. Walker, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. High speed electro-optical semi- conductor display apparatus. 3,308,452, 3-7-67, CI. 340—324. Michel. Andre : See — Meyer, Gerald, and Michel. 3,331,784. Michel, Fleury : See — Gord, Louis, and Michel. 3,337,670. Michel, Jean-Marie : See — Riou, Marcel, and Michel. 3.327.022. Riou, Marcel, and Michel. 3,330,886. Michel, Justin F., and J. Williamson, to M&S Machine & Engineering Co. Apparatus and method for forming car- tons or the like. 3,313,219, 4-11-67. CI. 93 — 36.3. Michel, Louis, Y. Poncel, and R. Patron, to Electronique Marcel Dassault. Damped suspension system. 3,351.307, 11-7-67, CI. 248—18. Michel, Pierre : See — Faugeras, Pierre, Michel, and Talmont. 3,352,645. Michel, Rudolph H. : See— Knoth, Walter H„ Jr., and Michel. 3,354,121. Michel, Rudolph H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polymer of polvacvlhvdrazones and process of preparation therefor. 3,354,122. 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 63. Michel. Rupprecht, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Pressure-fired once-through boiler. 3,298,360, 1-17-67, CI. 122 — 510. Michel, Rupprecht, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Aktiengesell- schaft. Once-through boiler with welded tube system. 3,310,040, 3-21-67, Cl. 122 — 510. Michel, Rupprecht, and H. Zwetz, to Siemens-Schuchertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Regulating system for reducing the ef- fect of heat fluctuations on forced-flow steam boilers in power plants. 3,306,044, 2-28-67, Cl. 60 — 107. Miehelitsch, Edwin, to John Krauss, Inc. Container. 3.357,- 630. 12-12-67, Cl. 229 — 45. Miehelitsch, Michael, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of forming a semiconductor by diffusion by using a crystal making technique. 3,354,007, 11-21-67, Cl. 148 — 187. Michelotti, Aldo, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A. Serial print- ing device having plural type heads mounted on movable carriage. 3.356,198, 12-5-67. Cl. 197—48. Michelotti, Francis W., to Interchemical Corp. 1-diallyl- amino-2.3-epoxvpropane and its copolymers with styrene. 3,316,225. 4-25-67, Cl. 260—88.1. Michelotti. Francis W., to Interchemical Corp. Process for the polymerization of norbornene derivatives using salts of iridium osmium or ruthenium. 3,336,275, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 80. Michels, Friedrich : See — Von Felgel-Farnholz, Richard, and Michels. 3,349,170. Michels, Hermann, to Upsilon-Werk Wienke & Michels K. G. Method for producing sterilized elements from fibrous mate- rial and an article produced therefrom. 3,344,784, 10-3-67, Cl. 128—156. Michels. Josephus F. : See — Akkerman, Antony M„ and Michels. 3,352,751. Akkerman. Antonv M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3,312.700. Akkerman, Antony M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3,351,- 598. Michels, Klaus : See — Ehrlenspiel, Klaus, Michels, Niemann, and Reister. 3,311,555. Michels, Lawrence S., to Credifier Co. Matching identification system. 3,344,258, 9-26-67, Cl. 235 — 61.7. Michelson, Gunnar P., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Solar cell array. 3,326,497, 6-20-67, Cl. 244 — 1. Michener, Aubrey W., Jr., E. J. Carlson, and R. H. Koo, to Allied Chemical Corp. Method of removing iron, zirconium and titanium from aluminum sulfate. 3,323,865, 6-6-67, Cl. 23 — 123. Michetti, Sante. Connectable concentric record discs. 3,332,- 690, 7-25-67, Cl. 274 — 42. Michie, Jarvis D. : See — - Rastrelli, Leonard U., Anderson, and Michie. 3,304,528. Michielin. Franco, to ISOPREN S.r.l. Method for producing continuous, pneumatic tubular packings, for storage tanks, and related pneumatic packings. 3,302,952, 2-7-67, Cl. 277—34.3. Michiels, Franciscus M., R. L. J. Laureys, and C. L. H. Van Roosbroeck. to International Standard Electric Corp. Tape handling system. 3,310,250, 3-21-67, Cl. 242 — 55.12. Michiewis, Edward S. : See — Fellner, Phillip J., and Michiewis. 3,358,420. Michigan Bank National Assn. : See — Beltramo. Renaldo M. 3,345,546. Michigan Carton Co. : See — Coleman, Donald G. 3,329.071. Hook, Charles E., and Coleman. 3,351,262. Michigan Chemical Corp. : See — Hahn, Lynn H. 3,314,762. Michigan-Dynamics, Inc. : See — Alsobrooks, Darriel L. 3.347,380. Darnell. Rex C. 3.344,927. Gray, William E., Jr. 3,331,509. Michigan Magnetics. Inc. : See — Murphy, Charles F. 3,337,148. Murphy, Charles F., and Page. 3,311,710. Michigan State University : See — Bukovac, Martin J. '3,297,426. McColly. Howard F., and Molitorisz. 3,316,694. Molitorisz, Joseph. 3,357,835. Michigan Tube Benders, Inc. : See — McDowell, George E. 3,359,835. McDowell, William B. Re. 26.191. LIST OK L'ATKXTKKS S7:; Michigan Wheel Co. : Sec — Grabill, Glenn I?., and Lorenz. 3,301,045. Michikazu Takeyoshi : See — Tokuhisa. Hiroshi, Ishihara, and Kinoshlta. 3.320,154. Tokuhisa. Hiroshi. Ishihara, and Kinoshlta. 3,329,605. Mlchinan, Michael : See — I'atai. Saul, Ilalpern, and Michman. 3,359,284. Mlclinuv, Raymond P. : See — Van Lent, Henri J., and Michnay. 3,308,077. Michnik, Lewis : See — Adams, Edwin C, Michnik, and Witulski. 3,329,953. Michnik, Lewis, and F. G. Reinagel, to Sierra Research Corp. One-wav range and azimuth system for statlonkeeping. 3,330,591, 8-15-67, CI. 343—6.5. Mick, Stanley H. : See — Homfeld, Max F., and Mick. 3.320,938. Mick, Stanley H., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor. 3,314,663, 4-1S-67, CI. 261 — 41. Mick, Stanley H., to General Motors Corp. Fuel system. 3,342,462, 9-19-67, CI. 261 — 23. Mick, Stanley II., to General Motors Corp. Air valve control. 3.342,464, 9-19-67, CI. 261 — 44. Mick, William F. : See — Donovan, John T., and Mick. 3,315,348. Mickel, Allen W. : See — Wilson, Henry B., and Mickel. 3,304,847. Wilson, Henry B., and Mickel. 3.311,036. Mickel, Blanchard L., to Standard Oil Co. Process for the removal of deposit formers. 3,309,310, 3-14-67, a. 208—255. Mickel, George E., Jr. : See — Hoover, D. Eugene. 3,354,51S. Mickelson, Grant A., and G. Baseggio, to Morton Interna- tional, Inc. Leaching calcium and magnesium impurities from solar salt using dilute mineral acid. 3,360,343, 12-26- 67, CI. 23—312. Mickelson, Raymond X. : See — Burkitt, Harold H., and Mickelson. 3,311,221. Mickleover Transport Ltd. : See — Jervis, Thomas W. V., and Galloway. 3,354,667. Mickles, James : See — Foye, William O., Mickles, and Duvall. 3,328,442. Micksch, Joseph E., N. J. Jammal and J. N., to Ashtabula Rubber Co. Storage battery cover. 3,343,996, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 170. Miclo, Walter. Two-cycle internal combustion engine. 3,358,- 663, 12-19-67, CI. 123 — 139. Micro Balancing Inc. : 'See — Frank, Karl F. 3,311,860. Microcard Corp. : See — Baptie, Alexander L.. and Miles. 3,299.776. Microcyclomat Co., The : See — Lykken, William H., Freysinger, and Bercaw. 3,326,475. Microdat Inc. : See — Skirvin. Clifford D. 3,311,830. Micro Devices Corp. : See — Merrill, Phillip E. 3,309,481. Microdot, Inc. : See — Ingman, Thomas M. 3,350,631. Russell, John D. 3,324,706. Microdvne, Inc. : See — McCauley. Porter T. 3,329, S06. Micro-Line Inc. : See — Tchejeyan, Sarkis K. 3,323,412. Micro Mfg. Co. : See — Reed, Charles E. 3,331,409. Micromatic Hone Corp. : See — Czubak, Albin S. 3,320,378. Czubak, Albin S. 3,350,948. Czubak, Albin S., and Hubble. 3.345.938. Czubak, Albin S., and Militzer. 3,333,366. Ellis, Myron P., Murphy, and Horgan. 3,347.090. Engle, Robert C. 3,320,672. Militzer, Robert W. 3.345,783. Murphy, Randal T. 3,314,313. Salzberg, Edward. 3.317,859. Youngblood, Charles W. 3,308,357. Micro-Mega Societe Anonvme : See — Leonard. Henri. 3,295,207. Seigneurin, Michel. 3,353,272. Micro-Miniature Parts Corp. : See — Draving, Walter J., and Nerz. 3,352,412. Micronetics Inc. : See — Bradford, William R. 3,334,345. Micro and Precision Mouldings (Cheltenham) Ltd. : See — James, Michael J. 3,323,824. Microseal Corp. : See — - Anderson. Thomas P., and Graves. 3,339,303. Beispel. Robert. 3.312,009. Post, Richard W. 3,335,543. Micro Tech Mfg., Inc. : See — Forcier, Edward C. 3,333,274. Mierotron Corp. : See — Bratton, Cleon, and Crane. 3.339,348. Sherrill, James W. 3,303,635. Sherrill, James W. 3,345,805. Turpin. Philip B., Sr. 3,341,198. Microwave Associates, Inc. : See — Uhlir. Arthur, Jr., and Jenkinson. 3,297,922. 242-023— P 56 Microwave Development Laboratories, Inc. : See — Salzberg, Edward. 3,312,913. Micro Wire Products : See — Wilson, Arnold B. 3,312,223. Midas International Corp. : See — Marx, Joseph P. 3,313,373. Mid-Century Corp. : See — Peterson, Oscar A. 3,349,951. Mid-Continent steel Casting Corp. : See — Sehudalla, Henry A., Sr.. and Henry A., Jr. 3,299,720. Wilson, William \V. 3,325,926. Middelburg, Pieter II., H. Nieuwenhuysen, and M. E. le Cos- quino de Bussy, to Enka Corp. Continuous drying of gran- ular polyethylene terephthalate. 3,305,532, 2-21-67, CI. 260—75. Middelhoek, Abraham, A. van Herwijnen, and S. van der Wal, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufac- turing a solid electrolytic capacitor using an alkali metal biphthalate. 3,331,759, 7-18-67, CI. 204 — 38. Middendorf, Karl H, to The Prescon Corp. Post-tensioned prestressed concrete members. 3,300,921, 1—31—67, CI. 52—227. Middlebrooks, Charles H. : See — Beckham, Rodney D., and Middlebrooks. 3,356,755. Middlestadt, William F. Method of forming articles and article forming apparatus. 3,295,352, 1-3-67, CI. 72 — 356. Middlestadt, William F. Collapsible joint forming structure. 3,297,294, 1-10-67, CI. 249—9. Middlesworth, Tommy A., to International Harvester Co. Variable length conveyor. 3,355,007, 11-28-67, CI. 19S — 139. Middleton, Albert C. : See — Jureit, John C, and Middleton. 3,344,225. Middleton, Arthur E. : See — Bulman, Warren E., Middleton, Sanborn, and Harpster. 3,339,129. Middleton, Forest L., to Lescoa, Inc. Ash tray. 3,295,903, 1-3-67, CI. 312 — 246. Middleton, Frank. Artificial leg having a knee joint construc- tion which selectively permits either manual or automatic rotation between the stump unit and lower leg unit. 3,351,- 955, 11-14-67, CI. 3—22. Middleton, Frederic H., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Multi- channel metering system. 3,311,271, 3-28-67, CI. 222 — 330. Middleton, John D., to Marconi Instruments Ltd. Multi-section attenuating networks. 3,328,678, 6-27-67, CI. 323 — 74. Middleton, John E., and D. C. Emerson, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor refuelling instal- lation. 3,322,637, 5-30-67. CI. 176—30. Middleton, John O. Method of mounting plates to printing machine cylinders. 3,358,598, 12-19-67, CI. 101 — 378. Middleton. Ralph E. : See — Larkin. Artemas M.. and Middleton. 3,357,452. Middleton, Thomas W. : See — Grigner, Eugene A., Wondra, and Middleton. 3,'314,285. Middleton, Verne L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Fabri- cation of hollow articles. 3,334,398. S-S-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Middleton. Verne L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Meth- od for preparing expanded pressure passageway products. 3.354.530. 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Middleton. Wilbur D. : See — Robins. Augustine W., Harris, Carlson, McLean, and Middleton. 3,310,262. Middleton, William A. : See — Kuszezycky, Mark A., and Middleton. 3,356,150. Middleton. William J. : See — Graham, Peter J., Linn, and Middleton. 3,350,313. Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Trifluoromethyl-substituted 4-oxazolidones and their prepa- ration. 3,310.570, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 299. Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluorinated gem-diamines and fluorinated gem-alkyldiamines and the process for their preparation. 3,326,976, 6-20-67, CI. 260—583. Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Reaction products of polyfluoroketones and ethvlenieally un- saturated polymers. 3.332.892, 7-25-67, CI. 260—2.5. Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Pentafluoroisopropylideneimine. 3,342.S64, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 566. Middleton, William J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected N-thionitrosoamines and their preparation from N-amino amines. 3,344,135, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 239. Middleton. William J., Jr. Tangential trimmer. 3,305.925, 2-28-67, CI. 30—289. Middleton, William J., Jr., with deforma'ble closure. to Chellife Corp. Shotgun shell 3,313,235, 4-11-67, CI. 102—42. Midford, Thomas A., and R. H. Pantell, to International Standard Electric Corp. Optical energy converter. 3,346,- 816. 10-10-67, CI. 329 — 144. Midgley, Eric L., N. A. Rhodes, and J. A. Hayward, to Sweet- heart Plastics, Inc. Cluster of covers. 3,302,854, 2-7-67, CI 229—43. Midgley, Erie L., and C. R. Snvder, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Counting device. 3,313,482, 4-11-67, CI. 235 — 9S. Midgley, Eric L., and C. R. Jank. to Sweetheart Plastics. Inc. Rim rolling machine and method. 3,355,536, 11-2S-67, CI. 264 — 322. 874 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Midglev, Melvin L., to Collins Radio Co. King coupled mechan- ical filter. 3,351,875, 11-7-67, CI. 333—71. Midland Engineering and Machine Co. : See — Twigg, Robert W. 3,350,255. Midland Industrial Finishes Co., Inc. : See — Bromstead, Edward J. 3,305,602. Bromstead, Edward J. 3,323,943. Midland Mfg. Corp. : See — Folmsbee, Clyde H., and Portis. 3,310,197. Midland-Ross Corp. : See — Aldrich, Clare A., and Hill. 3,329,528. Beggs, Donald, and Thome. 3,328,997. Brown, Curtis L. 3,358,449. Cullen, Orville E. 3.356,541. Derr, Henry H., and Gentry. 3,339,326. Filepp, Leslie. 3,313,124. Finzel, Theron G., and McLellan. 3,313,001. Hanna. Ralph. 3,355,156. Huffman, Herman M. 3,358,448. Kellev, Gilbert A. 3,350,892. Kovacs, Lloyd. 3,308,222. Lincoln, Joseph A. 3,351,684. Mavner, Thomas S 3.341,892. McNitt, Lewis F., and Melgun. 3,352,724. Pomper, Anthony W. 3,298,061. Pomper, Anthony W., and Grant. 3,354,867. Schultz, Forrest O. E. 3,344,806. Schultz, Forrest O. E., and Keith. 3,330,604. Schuman, Leslie N. 3,350,142. Tait, Raymond C. 3,316.009. Thome, William L., Beggs. and McCully. 3,351,687. Tonchen, Stephen. 3,332,272. Ward, Mark E. 3,351,118. Weber, Hans B. 3.320,904. Weber, Hans B. 3.339,498. Wilkins, William B. 3,295,279. Wilkins, William B. 3,345,233. Willison, Donald, De Penti, and Weber. 3,354,836. Midland Silicones Ltd. : See — Cooper. Kenneth G., and Marshall. 3,303,048. Harris, Glvn I., and Marshall. 3,338,844. Midland Tar Distillers Ltd.. The : See — Greenhalgh, Norman, and Arnall. 3,360,433. Midler, Michael. Jr. : See — Allegretti, John E., and Midler. 3,358,037. Midlock, Bernard J., and R. L. Piatt, to Laboratory for Elec- tronics, Inc. Transducer and housing assembly. 3,296,- 586, 1-3-67. CI. 340—15. Midnight, Margaret B. : See — Midnight, Wilbur G. 3,332,207. Midnight, Wilbur G.. deceased (M. B. Midnight executrix), to H. G. Weber and Co., Inc. Carton forming, filling and seal- ing machine. 3,332,207, 7-25-67, CI. 53 — 207. Mid-States Shoe Co. : See — Beisner, William A. 3,313,048. Mid-States Steel & Wire Co. : See — Smith. Robert W. 3.330,205. Midtlyng, Carl R., to Riley Stoker Corp. Supercritical pres- sure recirculating boiler. 3,297,004, 1-10-67, CI. 122 — 406. Midvale-Heppenstall Co. : See — Loomis, David G. 3,302,821. Sickbert, Adolf H. W. 3.332.474. Sickbert, Adolf H. W. 3,352,351. Mid- West Abrasive Co. : See — Muehling, Anthony A. 3,335,525. Midwest Bank Builders, Inc. : See — Carson, John F. 3,298,632. Midwest Consultants. Inc. : See — Eimer John J. 3,356,257. Midwest Conveyor Co., Inc. : See — Potter, Omer R., and Peterson. 3,314,378. Mid-West Metallic Products, Inc. : Sec — Rogus. Joseph A. 3.334,766. Midwestern Instruments, Inc. : See — Duff, Billy E., and Hughes. 3,315,103. Patterson, Irvin L. 3,305,778. Midwestern Mfg. Co. : See — Wade, Raymond E. 3,329,283. Miechowski, Roberta : See — Miechowski, Waclaw L. 3,325,367. Miechowski, Waclaw L., deceased (by R. Miechowski, admin- istratrix), to The Gillette Co. Antiperspirant composition. 3,325,367, 6-13-67, CI. 167—90. Mieezkowski, William W., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Inter- connection for flametubes. 3.344,601, 10-3-67, CI. 60 — 39.32. Miedler, Hermann, and H. Meinke, to Deutscher Spinnerei- maschinenbau Ingolstadt. Sliver band storage apparatus. 3,345,702, 10-10-67, CI. 19—159. Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. : See — Alexander. John D. 3 330.400. Harenza, Edward R 3.335,663. Pasquinelli, Bruno B. 3,323,452. Pasquinelli, Bruno B., and Singh. 3,336,027. Pullen, Donald A. 3,329.086. Raymond, Francis A. 3,317,153. Raymond, Francis A., and Bonasera. 3,298,622. Welsch, Bernhard J., and iNothmann. 3,329,034. Miekka, Richard G., E. H. Lyons, Jr., and R. M. Dempsey, to General Electric Co. Electrodeposited ion exchange mem- brane and method of forming. 3,356,538, 12-5-67, CI. 136— 120. Mielert, Rudolf : See — Rapparlie. Hans, Mielert. and Ernst. 3.360,260. Mielke, Alvin J. : See — Graham, John R., Malek, Comp, and Mielke. 3,338,013. Mielke, Karl-Heinz, R. Wust, and H. Meckbach, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Metal primer of an acrylonitrile copolymer and a trialkyl phosphate additive. 3,304,277, 2-14-67, Cl. 260—29.6. Mielnikowski, Eugene F. : See — Williams, Robert D., and Mielnikowski. 3,297,080. Miemi, Hugo O. : See — Dougherty, Paul S„ Gilroy, and Niemi. 3,341,0S6. Mieras, Laurence F., to Ford Motor Co. Ignition system. 3,299,876, 1-24-67. Cl. 123—148. Mieras, Laurence F., and F. Skay, to Ford Motor Co. Ignition system. 3,322,107, 5-30-67, Cl. 123 — 148. Mieras, Spencer H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Differential mech- anism. 3,327,557, 6-27-67, Cl. 74 — 711. Mierendorf, Robert C, E. J. Nielsen, and R. D. Boley, to Square D Co. Plunger operated photoelectric switch con- vertible from normally on to normally off. 3,336,482, 8-15- 67, Cl. 250—229. Mierendorf, Robert E., to The Louis Allis Co. Control circuit having excessive power load protection means. 3,334,286, 8-1-67, Cl. 318—345. Mierendorf, Robert E., to Honeywell, Inc. Control apparatus. 3,346,772. 10-10-67, Cl. 317 — 13. Mierzwa, Dietmar : See — Wehle, Anton, and Mierzwa. 3,343,710. Mies, Carl P., Jr., and D. F. Wegner, to Wegner and Krueger Mfg., Inc. Order clip and rotative mounting therefor. 3,314,177, 4-18-67, Cl. 40—124. Miescher, Guido M. : See — Leder, Hans J., and Miescher. 3,316,241. Miescher, Guido M., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Method for the production of L-glutamic acid. 3,326,775, 6-20-67, Cl. 195 — 47. Mieszkis, Kazimierz W. : See — Parker, John, Mieszkis, and Dyer. 3,300,831. Mieville, Andre, to Hydrolee SA. Rotary machines. 3,303,- 788, 2-14-67, Cl. 103—87. Mifsud, Joseph F., to Esso Production Research Co. Directive transducer array for seismic exploration. 3,349,866, 10-31— 67, CI. 181— .5. Mifune, Akira, S. Ishimoto, O. Ikeda, and H. Matsui, to Teijin Ltd. Process for the preparation of epsilon-caprolactam. 3,317,517, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—239.3. Mifune, Akira, S. Ishimoto, O. Ikeda, M. Tokashiki, M. Sumi, and H. Matsui, to Teijin Ltd. Process for the production of e-eaDrolactam. 3,317,516, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 239.3. Migdal, David : See — Horgan, John J., and Migdal. 3,314,609. Migdol, Norman R. : See — Biskup, John, Migdol, and Scholl. 3,352,700. Migeot, Ferdinand A. : See — Leigh, Bertram J., Migeot, and Edwards. 3.336,002. Migeot. Ferdinand A., and B. J. Leigh, to Telsta Corp. Cable guiding device. 3,326,529, 6-20-67, Cl. 254 — 193. Migitaka, Masatoshi : See — Takagi, Takeshi, Migitaka, Ueda, and Kimura. 3,298,' 880. Migitaka, Masatoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method for the production of semiconductor devices. 3.337,378, 8-22-67, Cl. 148 — 177. Migliarese, Joseph P., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Occlusive medicated sheath. 3,347,233, 10-17-67, Cl. 128 — 260. Migliore, Robert : See — Cairo. John, and Migliore. 3,353,883. Migliore, Thomas : See — . Neustadt, David, and Migliore. 3,343.554. Parisi, Michael J., and Migliore. 3,359.995. Mignen, Bernard, to Lentilles Ophtalmiques Rationnelles S.A. Production of ophthalmic lenses of moulded thermosetting resin. 3,331,102, 7-18-67, Cl. 18 — 34. Mignone, Giuseppe : See — Cherio, Vittoria, and Mignone. 3,307,546. Miguel, Anthony S. : See — Webb, James E. 3,350,926. Mih, Walter C. : See — Parker, Joseph D., Schmaeng, and Mih. 3,308,852. Mihajlov, Vsevolod S. : See — Gundlach, Robert W., and Mihajlov. 3,332,347. Mihal, Frederick F. : See — Waldron, Thomas F., and Mihal. 3,337,492. Mihalek, Robert M. : See — Adams, George R., and Mihalek. 3,315,860. Mihalich, Gilfert M. : See — ■ Razum, Ernest D., and Mihalich. 3,359,746. Mihalisin, John R. : See — Bieber, Clarence G., and Mihalisin. 3,359,094. Mihalyi, Joseph. Hedge shears. 3,316,638, 5-2-67, Cl. 30 262. Mihara, Kazuhiko, and T. Yamashiki, to Asaki Kasei Kog Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for producing soft water 3,342,730, 9-19-67, Cl. 210 — 38. Mihara, Keisuke, to Polyesterether Development Co., Ltd Method for the manufacture of para-(/3-hvdroxyethoxy benzoic acid. 3,316,296, 4-25-67, Cl .260—521. Mihara, Toshio : See — Muto, Yoshiji, Hyugaji, and Mihara. 3,298,673. list OK I'A'ii'A'i i:i;s 875 Mitiara, Yoshiaki, to National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry. Defrosta- tion method. 3,330,069. 7-11-07, CI. 47 — 2. Miharu Tsushlnkikl Co., Ltd. : See — Fujimoto, Yukio. 3,324,421. Milim, Fere P., to Tcmpstat Corp. Thermal actuators. 3,302,391, 2-7-67, CI. 60—23. Mihojevich, Steven : See — Zerfahs, Arthur S., Eckels, (llaser, and Mihojevich. 3,330,1711. Mlhulowlcz, George : See — Buelow, William II., and Mihulowiez. 3,317,193. Mika, Thomas F. : See — Smith, Curtis YV., and Mika. 3.31S.S46. Mikailoff, Serge: See — Peronneau, Georges, Mlkailoff, Floret, and Roman. 3,357,- 010. Mlkalson, Severine A. Remote controlled window washer for high rise buildings. 3,344,454, 10-3-07, CI. 15— 00. Mikami, Harry M., to E. J. Lavino and Co. Plastic chrome ore. 3,297,458, 1-10-67, CI. 106—66. Mikami, Harry M., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Refractory composition and body. 3,321,322, 5-23-67, CI. 106—59. Mikan, Venzel R. Traction methods and apparatus. 3,299,- 886, 1-24-67, CI. 12S— 71. Mikelevicius, Anthony R., to Motorola, Inc. Automobile speaker system with reverberation. 3.300.583, 1-24-67, CI. 179 — 1. Mikesell, Walter R., Jr., and L. P. Zick, Jr., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Sealing means for pressure vessels. 3,298,794, 1-17-67, CI. 23—290. Mikhlina. Eva E. : See — Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeifman. 3.342.S2S. Mild, Seizo, to Sansei Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Motor-driven curtain mechanism. 3,297,078, 1-10-67, CI. 160—331. Mild. Takao, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki-Kaisha. Ignition device for internal combustion engine. 3,352,295, 11—14-67, CI. 123—179. Mikina, Stanley J., and M. D. Wilson, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Lamp filament winding machine. 3,315,508, 4-25-67, CI. 72—66. Mikiya. Xoshio. and 1". Aaki, to Nitto Kohki Co. Ltd. Surface working mechanical tool for metal, stone and the like. 3,344,868, 10-3-67, CI. 173 — 114. Mikiya, John. Overshoe rack. 3,311,242, 3-2S-67, CI. 211— 37. Miknaitis, Sigitas, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Core cup retaining device. 3,348,270, 10-24-67, CI. 24 — 203. Mikola.iczak, Kenneth L. : See — Bagby, Marvin O., and Mikolajczak. 3,356,099. Mikrut, Michael E. : See — Lilly, Donald L., and Mikrut. 3,325,632. Miksel, R. N., Corp. : See — Van Dean, Ralph F. 3,323,147. Miksic, Mark G. : See — Haering, Rudolph R., Miksic, and Pennebaker. 3,303,067. Mikucki, John. Valve train assembly for overhead valve en- gine. 3,335,709, 8-15-67, CI. 123 — 90. Mikulec, Richard A. : See — Brown, Edward A., and Mikulec. 3,300,523. Mikulecky, Karel, J. Ellas, and J. Holub, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Device for securing yarn during stoppage of the spinning mechanism for the continuous ringless spin- ning of textile fibers. 3.334,479, S-S-67, CI. 57 — 34. Mikulecky, Karel, and J. Elias, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnar- sky. Ringless spinning apparatus with easily eleanable spin- ning chamber. 3,339,360, 9-5-67, CI. 57 — 58.89. Mikus, Felix F., and J. E. Mathers, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Europium and bismuth activated yttrium vanadate phosphor. 3.300,074, 12-26-07, CI. 313 — 109. Mikus. Felix F., J. E. Mathers, and F. C. Palilla. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Europium and calcium or manganese activated yttrium vanadate phosphor. 3,360,675, 12-26-67, CI. 313 — 109. Mikusch, Berta : See — Muszumanski, Trude, and Miknsch. 3,326,622. Mila-Ben International, Inc. : See — Miller, John J. 3.338.201. Milan, Henry J., to The Singer Co. Band wheel supports for sewing machine stands. 3,298,752, 1-17-67, CI. 308 — 15. Milani Foods, Inc. : See — Scharf, Murray M. 3,316,100. Milanowski, Floyd J., to United States of America, Army. Detent assembly. 3,345,913, 10-10-67, CI. 89 — 1. Mllazzo, Carl J., to Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co., Inc. Ac- cumulating transfer conveyor. 3,322,259, 5-30-67, CI. 198 — 219. Milazzo, Carl J., to Hohl Machine & Conveyor Co., Inc. Ac- cumulating transfer conveyor. 3,355,00S, 11-2S-67, CI. 19S — 219. Milbach, Rolf : See — Steinheider, Winfried, and Milbach. 3,360,407. Mllbar Corp. : See — Bares, Jack A., and Osborn. 3,358,353. Milberger, Ernest C. : See — Callahan, James L., Milberger, and Utter. 3,326,817. Milbern Co. : See — Lerman, Samuel. 3,323,151. Lerman, Samuel. 3,323,152. Milch, Alfred, J. J. Lalak, and R, II. Ahlert, to North Amer- ican Philips Co., Inc. Refractory metal-to-cerainic seal. 3,340,025, 9-5-07, CI. 29—195. Milchem Inc. : See — Browning, William C, Perricone, and Chesser. 3,303,- 882. Mildern, William : See — Focht, John R., and Mildern. 3,314,576. Mildner, Raymond C. : See — Woodland, Paul C, Clock, ami Mildner. .',..: I l.'J'Js Mildner, Raymond C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Coaxial cable with insulating conductor supporting layers bonded to the conductors. 3,309,455, 3-14-07, CI. 174 — 29. Mildner, Raymond C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermal bar- riers for electric cables. 3,325,589, 6-13-67, CI. 174—107. Mildner, Raymond C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Double- shielded electric cable. 3,340,353, 9-5-67, CI. 174 — 106. Milenkovic, Veljko, H. T. Johnson, and C. Zaander, to Amer- ican Machine & Foundry Co. Tape transcriber and trans- port mechanism therefor. 3.298.00G, 1-10-07, CI. 340 — 174.1. Miles, Barry I., to Collins Radio Co. Single conductor audio frequency signal and D-C switching transmission system. 3,32S,527, 0-27-07, CI. 179—3. Miles, Brad H. : See — Smith, John C, Miles, Levine, and Presley. 3,297,796. Miles, Charlie A., and M. H. Gomer, to Alamance Industries, Inc. Support stocking. 3,306,081, 2-28-67, CI. 66—178. Miles. Clifford V. H. : See— Gumin, Brian J., and Miles. 3,311,799. Miles, David T., H. L. Flanigan, Jr., and W. M. Bell, to Kclsey-Hayes Co. Adjusting joint for pliers or the like. 3,331,132, 7-1S-67, CI. 30—266. Miles, Frederick D. : See — Jones, Derek W., Miles, and Payne. 3,322,295. Miles, George E., and M. H. Whitlock, to North American Aviation, Inc. Solid propellant. 3,324,795, 6-13-67, CI. 102—2. Miles, Gilbert D., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dispensing con- tainer. 3.355,069, 11-28-67, CI. 222—83. Miles, Harry V., Jr., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Apparatus and meth- od for the filtration-thickening of suspensions of solids. 3,350.215, 12-5-67, CI. 210—82. Miles Italiana Derivati Amidi-M.I.D.A. S.p.A. : See — Nobile, Luciano, and La Noce. 3,309.360. Miles, John, & Partners (London) Ltd. : See — Ridout, Alan. 3.330.949. Miles, John M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap- paratus for plural distillation of hydrocarbon water feed. 3.300.394, 1-24-67, CI. 203—42. Miles, John R. : See — Bennett, Harold F., and Miles. 3,328,111. Miles, John R., to General Electric Co. Lenticulated colll- mating condensing system. 3,296,923, 1-10-67, CI. 88 — 24. Miles, John R., to Xerox Corp. Scanning apparatus with dynamic focusing. 3,304,365, 2-14-67, CI. 178 — 7.6. Miles, John R., R. A. Karlin, J. R. Gettel, and J. W. Steiner, to Linear, Inc. Solar simulator. 3,321,620, 5-23-67, CI. 240 — 41.3. Miles Laboratories, Inc. : See — Albaum, Harry G. 3,349,006. Bassett, Edward G., and Charles. 3,335,012. Batti, Mario A. 3,335,067. Batti, Mario A. 3,349,005. Borchert, Peter J. 3,313,641. Collins, Galen F., and Daher. 3,320,236. Croxall, Willard J. 3,299.141. Curtis, James H. 3,299,052. Faucett, James W., Windish, and Zawodniak. 3.329,578. Johnson, Leighton C. 3,323,211. Mast, Raymond L. 3,298,789. Mattenheimer, Hermann. 3,350,174. McCormick, James B. 3,317,274. McCormick, James B. 3,319,289. Rupe, Chauncev O. 3,329,486. Schut, Robert N. 3,309,370. Schut, Robert N. 3,354.101. Swarthout, Earl J. 3,314,818. Waehter, James P. 3.335.069. Zienty, Mitchell F. 3,298.853. Zientv, Mitchell F. 3,299,127. Zienty, Mitchell F., and Stalter. 3,309,399. Miles. Leon H., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Chart scanning ap- paratus. 3,346,960, 10-17-67, CI. 33 — 1. Miles. Lyle G. : See — Baptie, Alexander L., and Miles. 3,299.776. Miles, Malcolm W. Movement and position detector. 3,327,307, 6-20-67, CI. 343—9. Miles. Marshall : See — ■ Johnson, Myron J., and Miles. 3,319,164. Miles, Robert F.. to MS Industries, Inc. Tote box. 3,360,162, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 97. Miles, Roland J., to Carlson Tool & Machine Co. Workpiece transfer mechanism. 3,332,723, 7-25-67, CI. 300—3. Miles, Russel T., and P. R. Anderson, to Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc. Cornice system. 3,344,562, 10-3-67, CI. 52 — 11. Miles, Russel T., and P. R. Anderson ; deceased (by W. Reddie, executor), to Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc. Assembly for use in building structures. 3,344,563, 10-3-67, CI. 52—11. 876 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Miles, Russel T., and P. R. Anderson ; deceased (by W. Keddie, executor), to Corinthian Cornice Systems, Inc. Building structure. 3.344,566, 10-3-67, CI. 52 — 94. Miles, Willie F. Lawn edging mechanism in a lawn mower. 3.319,406, 5-16-67, CI. 56—25.4. Mileski, Stanley E. : See — Raeuber. Arthur E.. Verchot, and Mileski. 3,313,650. Mileti, Joseph A., H. H. Kouns, and G. 'V. Pesce, to Abex Corp. Auxiliary hydraulic and electrical power supply system for aircraft. 3,315,085, 4-18-67, CI. 290—4. Milette, Kenneth A. : See — O'Brien, Robert F., and Milette. 3,308,481. Milette, Kenneth A. House trailer waste outlet gate valve. 3,316,929, 5-2-67, CI. 137 — 270. Milette, Kenneth A. Pipe union. 3.334,661. S-S-67, CI. 138 — 89. Milette, Kenneth A. Floor guide for bottom edge of sliding doors. 3,345,677, 10-10-67, CI. 16 — 90. Milette, Roger C. : See — Stead. Clifford, and Milette. 3,324,705. Milewski, Henry V., Jr. : See — Maryatt, Michael B., and Milewski. 3,311,711. Milewski, Victor, to The Valeron Corp. Fine pitch milling cutter. 3,303,555, 2-14-67, CI. 29^105. Milewski, Victor, to The Valeron Corp. Elbow tilt pin re- tainer. 3,316,616, 5-2-67, CI. 29 — 96. Milewski, Victor, to The Valeron Corp. Indexable insert tool holder. 3.357,080. 12-12-67. CI. 29—96. Miley, Robert A., J. R. Gwilt. and D. Godfrey, to Sterling Drug Inc. Suppositories. 3,358,687, 12-19-67, CI. 128—271. Mil-Fao-Co., Inc. : See — Anderson, Jack E. 3,356,230. Milford, Richard E., to General Electric Co. Data recording and error detection system. 3,351,919, 11-7-67, CI. 340— 172.5. Milgo Electronic Corp. : See — Miller, Monroe A. 3,339,686. Stegenga, Jerry A., Tesch, Bleckner, and Quakenbush. 3.359.874. Milholland, Dick E., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Method and apparatus for testing aerosol spray devices. 3,298,518, 1-17-67. CI. 209 — 111.9. Miliacca, Livio J., to J. I. Case Co. Relief and by-pass valve assembly. 3,329,194, 7-4-67, CI. 158 — 36.3. Milian, Alwin S. : See — Moore, Earl P., and Milian. 3,321.515. Milianowicz, Stanislaw A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gas-blast circuit breaker having dual piston means provid- ing double-acting puffer arrangement. 3,331,935, 7-18-67, CI. 200—148. Milinowski, Arthur, to Republic Lens Co.. Inc. Triplet-type magnifying lens. 3.298,772, 1-17-67, CI. 350—234. Milionis, Jerry P., and J. A. Melchore, to American Cyanamid Co. Stabilized polyolefins containing a nickel alkanoate and a thio-bisphenol. 3.359,234, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Militzer, Robert W. : See — Czubak, Albin S., and Militzer. 3,333,366. Militzer, Robert W„ to Micromatic Hone Corp. Centerless honing apparatus. 3,345,783, 10-10-67, CI. 51 — 58. Milizia, Franco : See — Palvarini, Attilio, Horak, and Milizia. 3,352,945. Miljkovic. Peter L. J. : See — Halilovic, Esref I., Radisic, and Miljkovic. 3,357,267. Miljo Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Harding, Archibald B. 3,298,856. Milkert, Edwin, to MSL Industries. Inc. Automatic tapping machine and method. 3,348,248, 10-24-67, CI. 10 — 129. Milkovich, Ralph : See — Holden, Geoffrey, and Milkovich. 3,322,856. Mill Equipment, Inc. : See — ■ Pease, Lionel. 3,304,971. Mill, George S. : See — Benson, Herbert L., Jr., and Mill. 3,336,413. Mill, George S., to Shell Oil Co. Electrolytic dehvdrogenation of hydrocarbons. 3.321,386, 5-23-67, 'CI. 204 — 62. Mill, Theodore, J. O. Rodin, R. M. Silverstein, and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical 'Corp. Alkali metal salts of perchloro- fluoroacetone cyanohydrins. 3,304,322, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 465.6. Mill, Theodore, J. O. Rodin, R. M. Silverstein, and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. Arvl (1,1-dihydroperfluorooetyl) ureas. 3,317,598, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 553. Millar, Gordon H.. to The Meriam Instrument Co. Laminar flow element and flow meter. 3,349,619, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 205. Millar, James S. : 'See — Garrett, Douglas R., and Millar. 3,295,553. Millar, Norval P., and M. E. Douglass, to General Electric Co. Apparatus for calculating the thrust of a jet engine. 3,310,666, 3-21-67, CI. 235—193. Millar. Robert M. G., and R. M. Trim, to Cossor, A.C., Ltd. Radio-frequency source for simulating VOR signals. 3,358,- 284, 12-12-67, CI. 343—106. Millar, Rutherford Y. Sanitary door knob and the like. 3,314,746, 4-18-67, CI. 21—102. Millard, Angus W. : See — ■ Ludkin, Basil A. 3.353.554. Ludkin, Basil A. 3.353,555. Millard, Dennis J., to Paul Boulton Aircraft Ltd. Winding machines. 3,339,894, 9-5-67, CI. 254—150. Millard, George R., to Ronan & Kunzl Inc. Method of making a switch mat. 3,323,197, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Millard, Richard J., to Sprague Electric Co. Assembly of solid electrolytic capacitors. 3,346,783, 10-10-67, CI. 317 — 230. Millard, Roy H. : See — Marks, Ronald H., and Millard. 3,323,298. Millay, Herbert D. : See — Schlobohm, Roland T., and Millay. 3,326,801. Mill-Cut Corp., The : See— Hunn, Douglas C. 3,327,749. Hunn, Douglas C. 3,352,334. Millen Industries, Inc. : See — Roehm, William A. 3,307,324. Waterworth, Thomas L., Sr., and T. L. Waterworth, Jr. 3,333,516. Miller, Alan D., to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Surge diverter units comprising spark gaps shunted by re- sistive blocks. 3,313,978, 4-11-67, CI. 315—36. Miller, Albert E. : 'See — Schmidt, Dagobert O., and Miller. 3,314,683. Miller, Alexander : See — Folckemer, Frank B., Hanson, and Miller. 3,318,769. Menn, Jacob J., Folckemer, and Miller. 3,344,021. Miller, Alfred H., G. Perry, and L. C. Wheat, to Libbey-Owens- Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for shaping thermoplastic sheets. 3.341.8S9, 9-19-67, CI. 18—4. Miller, Alfred H., and J. E. Starner, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Conveyor apparatus. 3,342,301, 9-19-67, CI. 19S — 24. Miller, Alfred J., to Union Carbide Corp. Method and ap- paratus for cutting and marking metal plate. 3,312,562, 4-4-67, CI. 117 — 4. Miller, Alfred L. : See — Kagan, George M., and Miller. 3,314,908. Miller, Alfred V., deceased (A. L. Miller, personal represent- ative). Roof shingle applying machine. 3,298,584, 1-17-67, CI. 227 — 48. Miller, Alicia L. : See — Miller, Alfred V. 3,298,584. Miller, Allen H. : See — Brothman, Abraham, Halpern, Reiser, Miller, and Cudde- back. 3,328,758. Miller, Alvin. Bumpers. 3,353,812, 11-21-67, CI. 267 — 1. Miller, Anthony P. Cigarette holder. 3,323,525, 6-6-67, CI. 131—187. Miller, Archie P. : See — Howe, David O., Etzel, and Miller. 3,300,404. Miller, Archie V., C. Muller, and P. H. Richards ; said Miller and said Muller assors. to said Richards. Portable spit. 3,339,479, 9-5-67, CI. 99 — 421. Miller, Arthur, to Radio Corp. of America. Light deflecting device. 3,305,292, 2-21-67, CI. 350—150. Miller, Arthur, C. H. Dorchester, and G. C. Sullivan, to Arma- lite, Inc. Locked action rifle for automatic and semi-auto- matic selective firing. 3,318,192, 5-9-67, CI. 89 — 142. Miller, Arthur E., and W. J. Roland, to Scott Aviation Corp. Breathing mask leak detector and training aid. 3,318,020, 5-9-67, CI. 35 — 8. Miller, Arthur F. : See — Hardman, Harlev F., and Miller. 3.325, 534. Miller, Arthur W. Picture frame. 3,336,689, 8-22-67, CI. 40 — 155.. Miller, Avy L. : See — Ramey, Robert M., and Purdy. 3,316,894. Miller, Avy L. Automatic actuated flow controlled valve. 3.303,852, 2-14-67, CI. 137—87. Miller, Avy L. Recirculating flow water heater. 3,349,755, 10-31-67, CI. 122—406. Miller, Barry C. : See — Ross, John W., Marner, and Millar. 3,306,116. Miller, Bernard : See — - Fix, Henry J., Wiley, Miller, and McGinnis. 3,336,884. Garber, Murray, and Miller. 3,297,708. Miller, Bernard, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Waste in- cinerator. 3,357,376, 12-12-67, CI. 110—8. Miller, Berton G. : See — Miller, Richard P. and B. G. 3,348,019. Miller, Richard P. and B. G. 3,348,577. Miller Bros. : See — Miller, Norman K. 3.303,303. Miller, Norman K. 3,315,050. Miller. Norman K. 3.321,592. Miller, Burton F., to TRW Inc. Receiver for determining the frequency of an intercepted signal. 3,310,744, 3-21-67, CI. 325—363. Miller, C. David, to American Instrument Co., Inc. Carbon and hydrogen analyzer. 3,346,342, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 253. Miller, Carl G. Automatic flasher caution signal system for automotive vehicles. 3,300,756, 1-24-67, Cl. 340 — 72. Miller, Carlos C, Jr.: See — Adams, Paul R., Miller, and Bovitz. 3,309,931. Miller, Cecil G., Jr. : See — Conklin. James H., and Miller. 3,338,171. Miller, Cecil V., and R. M. Whitson, V 3 to J. C. and B. Nees. Rotary pop-up sprinkler having a leaning feature. 3,334,- 817, 8-8-67, Cl. 239 — 113. Miller, Charles A., Jr.. J. B. Masaschi, and R. W. Miller, Jr. Cord wound filter element. 3,319,793, 5-16-67, Cl. 210— 243. Miller, Charles A., Jr., J. B. Masaschi, and R. W. Miller, Jr. Integrally wound filter tube. 3,356,226, 12-5-67, Cl. 210- 457. i-IST OF PATENTEES 877 Miller, Charles D. : See — Bushmeyer, Richard W., and Miller. 3,323,445. Miller, Charles E. : See — Metcalf, John S., Miller, and Olncy. 3,351,014. Miller, Charles 10. , to Leeds & Northrup Co. Null type multi- ranee measuring system which maintains constant sensi- tivity throughout the several ranges. 3,317,833, 5-2-C7, CI. 324- 99. Miller, Charles E., and K. B. Jacobs, to United States of Amer- ica, as represented by the Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Densitometer. 3,298,221, 1-17-07, CI. 73—32. Miller, Charles F., to Basic Products Corp. Capillary wire feed device. 3,319,859, 5-16-67, CI. 226—91. Miller, Charles l<\, to Basic Products Corp. Rotary wire feed device. 3,325,070, 6-13-67. CI. 226—7. Miller, Charles 1'.. to Basic Products Corp. Air spindle for honding machines. 3.::42.390. 0-10-67. CI. 228 — 3. Miller. Charles F., and R. E, Genter, to Basic Products Corp. Wire feed device. 3,307,761, 3-7-67, CI. 226—7. Miller, Charles J., Jr., to The Ohio Brass Co. Apparatus in- cluding electrode means for determining electrical condi- tion of aerial booms for energized line working. 3,320,524, 5-10-67. CI. 324 — 54. Miller, Charles R. : gee — Brandt, Gotlieb H., and Miller. 3,341,195. Miller. Charles S., E. L. Engelhardt. and M. L. Thominet, to Societe d'Etudes 'Scientifiques Industrielles de I'Ue-de- I'rance. Heterocyclic amino alkyl benzamides. 3,342,S26, 9-19-67, CI. 260—204. Miller. Charles W. : See — Schuler, Robert K., Miller, and Brock. 3,315,122. Miller, Christian F., to Formold Plastics, Inc. Container cap. 3,339,772, 9-5-67, CI. 215 — 40. Miller, Christopher R., to Documentation, Inc. Portable reader printer. 3,30S,713, 3-14-67, CI. 88 — 24. Miller, Clarence J., to General Electric Co. Aluminum brazing. 3,321,828, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 4S8. Miller, Clarence J., to General Electric Co. Aluminum brazed article. 3,322,517, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 197.5. Miller. Clarence L., Jr., to Allegheny Ludlum 'Steel Corp. Method of forming an insulating coating on silicon iron sheets. 3,331,713, 7-18-67, CI. 148 — 113. Miller, Clarence S., Jr., to Hercules Inc. Ammonia oxidation process for production of nitric acid. 3,356,453, 12-5-67, CI. 23—162. Miller, Clifford E. Timer clock with improved reset mecha- nism. 3,348,008, 10-17-67. CI. 200 — 136.3. Miller, Clinton F., Jr., and R. W. Johnson, to Johnson Ranch. Harvesting vehicle for supporting workers. 3,351,151, 11-7- 67, CI. ISO— 26. Miller Co., The: See — Ogden, Frederick W. 3,319,059. Schiffer. Henry, and Pascucci. 3,329. 811. Miller, Cyril C, to General Dynamics Corp. Roll corrector brake mechanism. 3,311,325, 3-28-67, CI. 244—3.1. 3-14-67, CI. 270—58. Miller, Cyril V.. and D. E. Carlson, to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Electrical cable connector with cable gripping means. 3,351.703. 11-7-67, CI. 174 — 75. Miller, Daniel B.. to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Appliance connector. 3,335,394. S-8-67, CI. 339 — 107. Miller, Daniel B., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Current tap with ground. 3,353,137, 11-14-67, CI. 339 — 14. Miller. Daniel D., and J. T. Robertson, to Doban Labs, Inc. Automatic bowling scorekeeping apparatus. 3,295,849, 1- 3-67. CI. 273—54. Miller. David : See — Mehta, Minoo D., and Miller. 3.320,277. Miller, David A. Receptacle with circuit breaker means. 3,351,- 72S, 11-7-67, CI. 200—167. Miller, David W. : See — Henn, Richard W., and Miller. 3,347,675. Miller, Donald B., to Continental Oil Co. trioxane. 3,297,645, 1-10-67, CI. 260— Miller, Donald B., to Continental Oil Co. lenes. 3,300,540, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 680. Miller, Donald B., to Continental Oil Co. for polymerizing cyclic ethers. 3,344,088, 260 — 2. Miller, Donald F. : See — Moncrieff, James, Cochran, Ellinger, and Miller. 3,346,- 387. Miller. Donald G. : See — Klassen, Fritz E., and Miller. 3,340,541. Miller. Donald G., to American Pulverizer Co. Automatic clearing mechanism for crushers. 3,332,629 7-25-67 CI 241—33. Miller, Donald L., to The Bendix Corp. Electromagnetic tooth clutch. 3,327,823, 6-27-67, CI. 192 — 84. Miller, Donald L., to Daryl Industries. Inc. Screen roller assembly. 3.341.973, 9-19-67, CI. 49 — 420. Miller, Donald L., and C. A. Mendenhall, to The Bendix Corp. Electromagnetic tooth clutch. 3,307,666, 3-7-67, CI. 192 — 84. Miller, Donald L., N. L. Madison, and D. A. Rausch, to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolymers of perfluoroolefins and an aldehyde and process for preparing same. 3,330,808, 7-11- 67, CI. 260—73. Polymerization of 67. Preparation of al- Catalytic process 9-26-67, CI. Miller, Earl A. Safety ski binding. 3,330,572, 7-11-67, CI. 210 — 11.35. Miller, Earl W. : See — Ueadrick, Lewis L., and Miller. 3,320,600. Miller, Edith II. : See — lloinbert, Otto A., Hecheubloikner, and Miller. 3,305,- 580. Miller. Edith H., I. Ilechenbleikner, and O. A. Homberg. to «':irlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Oxathioloncs as stabilizers for chlorine containing polymers. 3,303,101, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 45.75. Miller, Edward F., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Process of producing rhenium for tung- sten-rhenium alloys by the irradiation of tungsten. 3,324,- 005, 6-6-07, CI. 176—10. Miller, Edwin A. Rotary electric tap switch with improved contact and detent means. 3,337,699, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 11. Miller, Edwin A., and K. A. Schultheiss, to Texas Instrument Inc. Manufacture of inflated metal products. 3,346,930, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Miller. Edwin J. : See — Katz, Seymour, and Miller. 3,336,160. Miller, Eldon D., Jr. : Sec. — Leatham, Earl, Pack, Campbell, Einstein, and Miller. 3,336,108. Miller, Eldon D., Jr., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Manufacture of ceramic objects and the like. 3,304,046, 2-14-67, CI. 249—142. Miller, Eldon D., Jr., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Refractory catalyst carrier and method of preparation thereof. 3,308,070, 3-7-67, CI. 252—455. Miller, Eldon D., Jr. Calcium hexaluminate articles. 3,312,- 558, 4-4-67, CI. 106 — 63. Miller, Eldon D., Jr., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Pouring tube for pressure pouring apparatus. 3.329,201, 7-4-67, CI. 164—309. Miller, Eldon D., Jr., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Manufacture of kiln furniture. 3,342,615, 9-19-67, CI. 106 — 44. Miller, Eldon F., to Hesse Carriage Co. Truck body. 3,352,594, 11-14-67, CI. 296—3. Miller Electric Mfg. Co. : See — Mulder, Allen C. 3,324,379. Mulder, Allan C, and Rasmusen. 3,335.259. Miller, Ellison. Liquid container and dropper assembly. 3,312,255, 4-4-67, CI. 141—24. Miller, Ervin R. : See — Iavelli, Teno, and Miller. 3.319,479. Miller, Eugene J. : See — Potts, Ralph H., Miller, and Mais. 3,338,967. Miller, Eugene J., Jr., and A. Mais, to Armour and Co. Derivatives of fatty acids. 3,354.213, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 567.6. Miller, Eugene M., and J. O. Kelley, to Cart-Trac, Inc. Sound tape cartridge. 3,348,786, 10-24-67, CI. 242 — 55.13. Miller, Evelyn M. Fisherman's tool. 3,321,225, 5-23-67, CI. 2S9 — 17. Miller Falls Co. : See — Provost, John R., Jr. 3,308,321. Miller Filt-Top Trailer, Inc. : See — Moll, Jack E. 3,331,635. Miller, Forbes M., to Wall Colmonov Corp. Sealing device. 3,350,178, 10-31-67, CI. 29—182.3. Miller, Frank E. : See — Shaffer, William R., and Miller. 3.355.112. Miller, Frank E., and W. R. Shaffer, to Wald Industries, Inc. Road stripping machine. 3,341,127, 9-12-67, CI. 239 — 100 Miller, Frank R. : See — Dillberg, Raymond E., and Miller. 3,343,247. Miller, Fred W., and F. E. Blair, to M.K.B. Industries Inc Shuttle kiln. 3,355,783, 12-5-67, CI. 25 — 142. Miller, Frederick A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Synthetic latexes comprising ar-monovinyl aromatic sulfonic acid salt- styrene-butadiene terpolymers. 3,306,871, 2-28-67 CI 260 — 29.7. Miller, Gabriel L. : See — Gere, Edward A., and Miller. 3,344,263. Miller, Gabriel L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Thresh- old discriminator and zero-crossing detector. 3,348,068, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Miller, Gabriel L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Trig- ger circuit employing common-base transistors as steering means as in a flip-flop circuit for example 3,359,432, 12-19- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Miller. George. Fluid pump and heater system. 3,348,4S7, 10- 24-67, CI. 103—1. Miller, George A., to Diamond Alkali Co. Composition and method for stabilizing soil. 3,306,756, 2-2S-67, CI. 106— 84. Miller. George A., to Diamond Alkali Co. Composition and method for stabilizing soil. 3,306.75S, 2-28-67, CI. 106 — 84. Miller. George A. Toilet seat construction. 3,308,483, 3-14-67, CI. 4 — 236. Miller. George D. : See — La Tour, Harry, and Miller. 3,330,931. Miller, George D., to Colight Inc. Vacuum holder. 3,32S,022, 6-27-67, CI. 269 — 21. Miller, George T., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process elec- trolytic for producing phosphine. 3,312.610, 4-4-67, CI. 204 — 101. 878 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Miller, George T., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Electrolytic process. 3,337,433, 8-22-67, CI. 204 — 80. Miller, Gordon R. : See — Coler, William P., Phillips, and Miller. 3,338,885. Miller, Gordon R., G. E. Ham, J. E. Cobb, and F. R. Jensen, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of aziridines. 3,336,294, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 239. Miller, Harmon B., to Scientific Atlanta, Inc. Container and closure. 3,351,265, 11-7-67, CI. 229 — 43. Miller, Harmon B., to Scientifie-Atlanta, Inc. Method of pack- aging meat. 3,360,382, 12-26-67, CI. 99 — 174. Miller, Harold, and R. Nelson, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Herbicidal method. 3,321,294, 5-23-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cart, Inc. Grinding wheel with predeterniinately oriented fixed replaceable abrasive seg- ments. 3,318,053, 5-9-67, CI. 51 — 209. Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cut, Inc. Method of attaching separately-formed diamond saw teeth to steel saw blades. 3,335,256, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 85. Miller, Harold C, to Super-Cut, Inc. Fixture for resistance- brazing diamond saw teeth in position on steel saw blades. 3,340,378, 9-5-67, CI. 219 — 85. Miller, Harold E. Trail grader. 3,352,036, 11-14-67, CI. 37— 108. Miller, Harold G., to Racine Hydraulics & Machinery, Inc. Removable air cleaner for internal combustion engine. 3,302,375, 2-7-67, CI. 55—504. Miller, Harold J., to Harsco Corp. Roll type rock crusher. 3,322,357, 5-30-67, CI. 241 — 232. Miller, Harold N. : See — Rozanski, Andrzej, Miller, and Horowitz. 3,328,360. Miller, Harold W., J. Turco, and B. Zaslav, to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for passive defense from ex- plosions. 3,306,557, 2-28-67, CI. 244 — 77. Miller, Harry, and R. Gerwig, to Cal Carton Mfg. Co. Unitary garment shipping carton. 3,337,030, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 7. Miller, Harry B., to General Dynamics Corp. Acoustic apparatus. 3,309,654, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 10. Miller, Harry C, and S. Helesfai, to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. Combination lock for security cabinets and the like. 3,339,- 382, 9-5-67, CI. 70 — 23. Miller, Harry C, G. D. Paul, and J. Z. Thomolaris, to Sargent and Greenleaf, Inc. Ring guard combination lock. 3,339,383, 9-5-67, CI. 70 — 333. Miller, Harry H. : -See — Waterman, Raymond R., and Morris. 3,305,509. Miller, Harvey E., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Cush- ioned bearing assembly. 3,357, 75S, 12-12-67, CI. 308 — 26. Miller, Harvey R. Heat exchanger bundle. 3,324,942, 6-13-67, CI. 165 — 173. Miller, Henry C, and E. L. Muetterties, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing polyhydropoly- borates. 3,328,134, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 358. Miller, Henry C, and E. L. Muetterties, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemical process. 3,355,261, 11-2S— 67, CI. 23 — 362. Miller, Herman, Inc. : See — Beckman, Ronald H. 3,295,906. Blodee, Leif. 3,302,799. Propst, Robert L. 3,315,753. Propst, Robert L. 3,346,318. Miller-Holzwarth, Inc. : See — Miller, William E. 3,320.867. Miller, Howard B. Electrical connection of metal sheathed cables. 3,324,231, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 88. Miller, Howard C, to Morton Salt Co. Salt concomitant salt and water feed. 3,343,919, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 270. Miller, Imrich M., to Universal Mfg. Corp. Feed through in- sulator. 3,329,762, 7-4-67, CI. 174 — 65. Miller, Ira H. : See — Busch, Frank B., and Miller. 3,302,812. Miller, Ira H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Anti-splash liquid pour- out fitment and closure therefor. 3,319,842, 5-16-67, CI. 222 — 479. Miller, Ira H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Anti-splash liquid pour- out fitment. 3,323,693, 6-6-07, CI. 222 — 479. Miller, Ivan K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing absorbent cellulose particles by shear pre- cipitation. 3,338,884, 8-29-67, CI. 260—232. Miller, J. H. : See — Fair, Delbert W., and Miller. 3,353,772. Miller, J. Vance. Two-speed motor control. 3,327,192, 6-20-67, CI. 318—221. Miller, Jack V. Electrical connectors. 3,324,445, 6-6-67, CI. 339 — 61. Miller, James A. : See — Questel, John M., and Miller. 3,334,009. Robinson, Elbert W., Miller, and Hudson. 3,333,581. Miller, James A. Method and apparatus for splicing wires. 3,332,455, 7-25-67. CI. 140—115. Miller, James C, to Radio Corp. of America. Memory circuits employing negative resistance elements. 3,339,185, 8-29-67, CI. 340—173. Miller, James C, and C. M. Wine, to Radio Corp. of America Cryoelectric memories. 3,302,188, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 173.1. Miller, James C, and A. W. Lo, to Radio Corp. of America. Parametric subharmonic oscillator. 3,351,771, 11-7-67, CI 307—88. Miller, James H., to Gould-National Batteries, Inc. Storage battery intercell connectors. 3,336,164, 8-15-67, CI. 136 — 134. Miller, James L. : See — Kovalik, Albert E., Miller, and Raub. 3,340,173 Miller, James L., to General Motors Corp. Domestic appliance control probe. 3,333,345, 8-1-67, CI. 34 — 45 Miller, James V., Velcro Corp. AntirOfEset roll. 3,308,522, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 120. Miller, James W., to The Bendix Corp. Universal joint. 3,296,831, 1-10-67, CI. 64 — 17. Miller, Jeanne M., F. Marcus, and C. J. Cretors, to C. Cretors & Co. Tray. 3,346,125, 10-10-67, CI. 211—126. Miller. Jesse A. : See — Montague, John H., and Miller. 3,316,106. Miller, John C, to Mine Safety Appliances Co Mask lens re- tainer and seal. 3,323,135, 6-6-67, CI 2 — 14. Miller, John C, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method and apparatus for forming gelled plastic particles for use as a decorative surfacing material. 3,345,235, 10-3-67 CI. 156 — 298. Miller, John C, H. N. Cotabish, and E. E. Buban, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Combination breathing valve and speaking diaphragm unit. 3,348,537, 10-24-07, CI. 128 — 141. Mi i ler ^ Jo-hn D. Device for hot stamping indicia on webs. 3,301,370, 1-31-67, CI. 197 — 6.7. Miller, John J., to Mila-Ben International, Inc. Pressure vessel. 3,338,201, 8-29-67, CI. 114—16 Miller, John M. : See — Weaver, Richard D., Miller, and Slavin. 3,315,730. Miller, John S. : See — Cook, Ridon R., and Miller. 3,334,395. Miller, John S., to The McKay Machine Co. Automatic billet scanning apparatus with edge sensing means for reversing scan. 3,311,819, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 37. Miller, John W., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Web guidance device. 3,360,173, 12-26-67, CI. 226 — 196 Miller, Jordan E., and M. Spira, to The Dow Corning Corp Medical dressing. 3,327,705, 6-27-67, CI. 128 — 165 Miller, Jorge. Apparatus for making wrought iron and steel plate. 3,344, S43, 10-3-67, CI. 164—259. Miller, Joseph A., and F. A. Kruglinski, to General Corrugated Machinery Co., Inc. Control systems for machines for glue- sealing product-containing cases. 3,340,847, 9-12-67. CI. Miller. Joseph A., and F. A. Kruglinski, to General Corrugated Machinery Co., Inc. Apparatus for automatically sealing cartons. 3,354.600, 11-2S-67. CI. 53 — 76. Miller, Joseph C. Thermal lunch box. 3,326,357, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 4. Miller, Joseph H. Rotatably actuated racing game. 3,295 - 851, 1-3-07. CI. 273—86. Miller, Joseph N., to Jackes-Evans Mfg. Co. Support structure for basketball backstops. 3,358,994, 12-19-67, CI 273 — 1.5. Miller, Joseph P., to Emhart Corp. Mold cooling control ap- paratus for a glassware forming machine. 3,355,277 11-28- 67, CI. 65 — 355. Miller Joseph R., to Arizona Vitlity Equipment Sales. Cable pulling mechanism. 3,306,581, 2-28-67, CI. 254 — 134.3 Miller, Joseph W. : See — Marcus, Ira R., and Miller. 3,34S,072. Miller, Julius : See — Penn, Mitchell, and Miller. 3,323,958. Miller, Keith W., and H. D. Shriver, to H. O. Canfield Co. Method and apparatus for manufacturing resilient bush- ings. 3,345,724, 10-10-67, CI. 29—149.5. Miller, Kenneth F. : See — Smith, Melvin H., and Miller. 3,324,727. Miller, Kenneth F., and M. H. Smith, to Bourns Inc Pressure transducer. 3,324,728, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 398 Miller, Kenneth H., and E. F. Russ, to Carrier Corp. Mag- netic pumps for use in refrigeration systems. 3,332,252, 7-2o-6 (, CI. 62 — 476. Miller, Lee A. : See — Katon, John E., and Miller. 3,312,541. Miller Lee A., to Monsanto Co. Inhibiting microorganisms with propiolamides. 3,298,909, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 30 Miller, Leo C, to United States of America. Navy. Memory control and access system. 3,355,716, 11-28-67, CI 340 — 172.5. Miller, Leo D. Method of inhibiting rust and corrosion in a fuel oil tank. 3,304,267, 2-14-67, CI. 252 — 389 Miller, Leon F. : See — Hatch, Edmond K., and Miller. 3,347,307 Ml J,l er ',^ eon F '' and w - A - Blower, to The Osborn Mfg. Co. Shockless jolt foundry shake-out. 3,356,132, 12-5-67 CI 164 — 401. Miller, Leon M. : See — Storey, Bayard T., Miller, and Fries. 3,311,572. Miller, Lester, Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Elec- tromagnetic indicating device. 3,344,290, 9-26-67, CI. 310 — Miller, Lewis J., and D. N. Tapper, to Westinghouse Electric V°J p - o Elastl c fluid apparatus. 3,311,343, 3-28-67, CI. 253 — 39. u Ts^sZ%%% w hLW-w?: Pressure actuated fllter - Mi "!54,4i 9 yd ll-^-6 r 7.cr3ll9-!o Sle SP&rk PlUg connector - Miller, Lloyd G. : See — De Boer, Albert, and Miller. 3,307,413. Miller, Lloyd G., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods and ™ ac i}, m ??, for making Goodyear welt shoes. 3,341,873 9-19- 67, CI. 12 — 145. LIST OF PATENTEES 879 Miller. Marsden L. : See — King, Douglas T., and Miller. 3,297,252. Miller, Marvin : See — Longo, Thomas A., and Miller. 3,312,880. Miller, Marvin, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Semi- conductor switching device and method of manufacture. 3.328,651, G-27-G7, CI. 317 — 235. Miller, Marvin D. : See — Reimers, Frederick E.. and Miller. 3,305,447. Miller, Melvin W. : See— Egleston, Harry B„ and Miller. 3,309,841. Miller, Meiulell B. Electronic digital readout time Indicating device. 3,328,954, 7-4-67, CI. 5S— 23. Miller, Merle L. : See— Gleeson, John D., Jr., and Miller. 3.357,508. Miller, Milton J., B. W. Henrikson, and C. J. Barecki, to American Seating Co. Reversible lectern stand. 3,351,402, 11-7-67, CI. 312—233. Miller, Monroe A., to Mllgo Electronic Corp. Potentiometer drive system. 3,339,686, 9-5-67, CI. 192 — i. Miller, Monroe W. : See — Sutton, John A., and Miller. 3,335,516. Miller, Morton R. : See Carlston, Robert A., and Denny. 3,312,306. Miller Motors, Inc. : See — Theissen, Leon A., and Hogan. 3,359,039. Miller, Neil C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Filter apparatus and filter aid feeding and controlling system. 3,34S,685, 10-24- 67, CI. 210—101. Miller, Nigel M. : See — Rimmer, Ronald, and Miller. 3,314,238. Miller, Norman E. : See — Kuoth, Walter H., Jr., and Miller. 3,334,136. Miller, Norman E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sulfur-containing boron compounds. 3,314,990, 4-18-67, CI. 260—551. Miller, Norman G., and T. W. Olson, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for refining a phenolic water solvent. 3,329,606, 7-4-67, CI. 208—321. Miller, Norman J., to Motorola, Inc. Voltage controlled oscil- lator operative in the monostable, astable or gated mode. 3 331,032, 7-11-67. CI. 331—113. Miller, Norman K., to Miller Bros. Pneumatic safety edge for power operated door. 3,303,303, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 61.43. Miller, Norman K., to Miller Bros. Safety door-edge construc- tion. 3,315,050, 4-18-67, CI. 200—61.43. Miller, Norman K., to Miller Bros. Safety closure edge. 3,321,592, 5-23-67, CI. 200 — 61.43. Miller, Norvel L. Method and apparatus for extracting soil gas samples. 3,343.421, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 421.5. Miller, Omer E., and F. J. Wolf, to Deionall Corp. Method for treating ionic liquids. 3,296,111, 1-3-67 CI. 204 — 180. Miller, ParkTH., Jr., D. C. Pound, and H. R. Snodgrass, to General Dvnamics Corp. Method of and apparatus for gen- erating seismic waves. 3,346,066, 10-10-67, CI. 181 — .5. Miller, Paul E., to International Harvester Co. Attachment for Industrial dump trucks. 3,307,724, 3-7-67, CI. 214 — 313. Miller, Paul E. Non-woven patterned pile making method and apparatus. 3,359,147, 12-19-67, CI. 156—72. Miller, Paul H., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Static protected detonator. 3,318,243, 5-9-67, CI. 102—28. Miller, Peter : See — Rusnak, Maurice, and Miller, W. and P. 3,357,009. Miller, Peter F. Quick-acting hose connection. 3,341,228, 9-12-67. CI. 2S5— 86. Miller, Peter H. Mounting device with flexible tab for wall- board. 3.350.S31, 11-7-67, CI. 52—573. Miller, Philip, to Hicks and Otis Prints, Inc. Contoured orna- mentation of laminated resilient materials. 3,352,741, 11-14-67, CI. 161—120. Miller, Phillip A., and R. J. Betschart, to FMC Corp. Con- fection coating apparatus. 3,351,038, 11-7-67, CI. 118 — 24. Miller, Philip C. : See — Webb, James E. 3,347,665. Miller. Pickens W., Jr. : See — ■ Bowen, James B„ and Miller. 3,351,100. Miller, Presslev B. : See — Driscoll. Hiram E., and Miller. 3,356,024. Miller, Ralph H., Jr. : See — Eastman, Richard O., Dyer, Waterbury, Carlson, and Miller. 3,337,809. Miller, Ralph W. : See — Harris, William R., and Miller. 3,329,622. Miller, Raphael W. Self-righting cue chalk holder. 3,323,798, 6-6-67, CI. 273— IS. Miller, Raphael W. Ball separator for pocket billiards. 3,339,- 922, 9-5-67, CI. 273—11. Miller, Raphael W.. H. J. Worst, and R. Ingersoll, to Cham- pionship Billiards Corp. Pocket billiard table with apron mounted ball guides. 3,337,216, 8-22-67, CI. 273 — 3. Miller, Richard C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Photomultiplier responsive to high frequency modulated light waves. 3,302,029, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 2'07. Miller, Richard H. : See — Beatty, John W., and Miller. 3.336.453. Beatty, John W.. and Miller. 3,336,454. Miller, Richard H., to General Electric Co. Contact structure for an electric circuit breaker. 3,328,550, 6-27-67, CI. 200—166. Miller, Richard J., Jr., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Method of injection molding and apparatus therefor. 3,306,964, 2- 2S-67, CI. 264—244. Miller, Richard P. and B. G. Push button faucet with heater. 3,348,019, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 309. Miller, Richard P. and B. G. Push button faucet. 3,348,577, 10-24-67, CI. 137—637.1. Miller, Robert A., and C. M. Taris, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Electric motor control apparatus. 3,300,701, 1-24-67, CI. 318—261. Miller, Robert C. : See — Giordmaine, Joseph A., and Miller. 3,328,723. Hoffman. Robert L., Miller, and Parrett. 3,359,868. Miller, Robert C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for preparing <*,/9-unsaturated tertiary phosphine oxides and polymers thereof. 3,299,015, 1-17-67, CI. 260—80. Miller, Robert E. : See — Brynko, Carl, Bakan, Miller, and Scarpelli. 3,341,466. Miller, Robert E., to Monsanto Co. Reinforced polyamides containing phosphorus coupling agents and processes there- for. 3,344,107, 9-2G-67, CI. 260—37. Miller, Robert E., J. Des Jardins, and W. E. Soong, to United States of America. Lens collimating device. 3,324,766, 6-13- 67, CI. SS— 56. Miller, Robert F. : See — Miller, Roy E. and R. F. 3.359,931. Miller, Robert F., and J. Lund, to General Motors Corp. In- duction motor opto-electronic starting circuit. 3,320,505, 5-16-67, CI. 31S— 221. Miller, Robert H. : See — Wilson, William B. 3,329,458. Miller, Robert H., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Fuel ratio con- trol override. 3,313,283, 4-11-67, CI. 123 — 140. Miller, Robert H. Folder with filler sheets fixed thereto and method for making same. 3,324,918, 6-13-67, CI. 150 — 39. Miller, Robert J. : See — Doble, Robert N., and Miller. 3,316,498. Doble, Robert N., Miller, and Sepe. 3,346,850. Hare, Wibert K., Hamilton, and Miller. 3,338,4G6. Romeo, Neil M., Garside, and Miller. 3,328,013. Miller, Robert L. : See — Coffer, William E., Miller, and Shewan. 3,311,906. Miller, Robert L., to Cleveland Trust Co. Apparatus for pro- ducing a permanent record of bowling game scores entered on a visual scoreboard. 3,299,775, 1-24-67, CI. 88 — 24. Miller, Robert L., to Cleveland Trust Co. Pinfall detecting apparatus with shift register storage means. 3,300,213, 1-24-67, CI. 273 — 54. Miller, Robert L., E. C. Webb, S. C. Peplin, and V. C. Becks, to Cleveland Trust Co. Printing apparatus. 3,295,439, 1-3- 67, CI. 101—93. Miller, Robert N. : See — Livengood, Ray K., and Miller. 3,332,007. Miller, Robert W., to Alaskaug Inc. Stone saw with pulsed feed for chain cutter. 3,311,415, 3-28-67, CI. 299 — 36. Miller, Robert W. Truck fifth-wheel trailer mounting for pre- venting jackknifing. 3,332,706, 7-25-67, CI. 280 — 432. Miller, Robert W., Jr. : See — Miller, Charles A., Jr., Masaschi, and Miller 3,319,793. Miller. Charles A., Jr., Masaschi. and Miller. 3,356,226. Miller, Roger H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Load leveler for pulse modulator. 3,310,684, 3—21—67 q\ 307 39 Miller, Ronald' A., and J. R. Potrafka. Spirometer. 3,343,529, 9-26-67. CI. 128—2.08. Miller, Ronald J., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Filtration apparatus. 3,347,379, 10-17-67, CI. 210—127. Miller, Ross J., and F. C. Sawyer, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bidirectional delay connector. 3,353,485, 11-21-67, CI. 102—27. Miller, Roy E., and E. R. Mowery. Chemical proportioning de- vice and the like. 3,345,997. 10-10-67, CI. 137 — 99. Miller, Roy E. and R. F., to General Automated Machinery Corp. Workpiece controlled sewing machine. 3,359,931, 12-26-67, CI. 112 — 2. Miller, Roy G. Constant pressure watch back remover. 3,359,- 839, 12-26-67, CI. 81—6. Miller, Ruth S. Tab-open closure cap for drinking cup-carton. 3.302,858, 2-7-67, CI. 229—51. Miller, Ruth S. Bookmark. 3,308,784, 3-14-67, CI. 116— 119. Miller, Ruth S. Carton with a corner cutout spout and a closure cap for same. 3,335,924, 8-15-67, CI. 222 — 556. Miller, Ruth S. Paper-clip fastener. 3,348,271, 10-24-67, CI. 24—66. Miller, Sevart N., and J. F. Flodin, to Flodin, Inc. Process of removing and recovering oil from deep-fried products. 3,346,- 391, 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 100. Miller. Stewart A. : See — Chase, Vance A., and Miller. 3,296,332. Miller, Stewart F. : See — Pernack, Frank, Miller, Krygier, and Abrahamsson. 3,299,577. Miller, Teddy, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method of form- ing sealant containing closure assemblies and article produced thereby. 3.327,665, 6-27-67, CI. 113 — 121. Miller, Terrell V., to Esso Production Research Co. Wellhead for multiple low-pressure wells. 3,343,603, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 46. Miller, Theodore G., Jr., to Design & Mfg. Co., Inc. Raised panel members. 3,308,592, 3-14-67, CI. 52 — 455. 880 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Miller, Thomas A. : See — Smith, Pleasant E. 3,317,658. Miller, Thomas D., to Double Envelope Corp. Policy jacket type envelope. 3,321,127, 5-23-67, CI. 229 — 71. Miller, Thomas E., and W. A. Parker. Explosive holder for seismic prospecting. 3,342,130, 9-19-67, CI. 102 — 21.8. Miller-Thomas-Gyekis, Inc. : See — - Mackey, George A. 3,335,537. Miller, Thomas W. Herbicide and other agricultural chemical distributor. 3,310,011, 3-21-67, CI. Ill — 1. Miller, Tom B., to General Motors Corp. Safety cap and filler neck combination. 3,338,455, 8-29-67, CI. 220—40. Miller, Walter L. : See — Geld, Isidore, and Miller. 3,356,606. Miller, Walter L., and I. Geld. Conductive adhesive bonding of a galvanic anode to a hull. 3,332,867, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 197. Miller, Walter P. : See — LaCombe, Edward M., and Miller. 3,332.904. Miller, Warren S., to Intermountain Research & Development Corp. Continuous recycle heating process for the production of soda ash and alkali metal phosphates. 3,336,104, 8-15- 67, CI. 23—63. Miller, Wayne F., to California Institute Research Founda- tion. Temperature stabilized multivibrator. 3,320,551, 5- 16-67, CI. 331 — 113. Miller, Wendell S., to American Optical Corp. Laser cooler apparatus. 3,356,966, 12-5-67. CI. 331 — 94.5. Miller, Wendell S. Vertical take-off aircraft. 3,360,218. 12-26- 67, CI. 244 — 12. Miller, Wilbur A., and J. Y. Robertson, to Radio Corp. of America. Bistable circuit with negative resistance diode. 3,359,427, 12-19-67, CI. 307—88.5. Miller. William : See — Rusnak, Maurice, and W. and P. Miller. 3,357,009. Miller, William C. : See — Murphy, Robert J., Spellnes, Miller, Bonanno, Glenner, and Sikorski. 3,328,534. Miller, William C, and F. B. Sikorski. to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Partv line exchange with interworking of different type switching units. 3,342,942, 9-19-67, CI. 179—16. Miller, William D. : See — Pearlman, Alan R., and Miller. 3,329,836. Miller. William D. Bracing for railroad boxcar. 3,342,142, 9-19-67 CI. 105 — 369. Miller. William E., to The Church-Budget Envelopment Co. Gathering carriage with cushioning means. 3,309,076, 3-14-67, CI. 270 — 58. Miller, William E., to Miller-Holzwarth, Inc. Repetitive con- tact printer. 3,320,867, 5-23-67, CI. 95 — 75. Miller, William F. : See — Hanes, James W. E., and Miller. 3,345,087. Miller, William F., to Texaco Inc. Submarine conduit system. 3,309,879, 3-21-67, CI. 61 — 72.3. Miller, William F.. to Huntsinger Associates. Wellhead assem- bly with sealable bvpass between the hanger and seat. 3,335,799, 8-15-67, CI. 166 — 85. Miller, William G., and C. A. Burt, to Communitron, Inc. Ap- paratus for collecting and recording data. 3,351,910, 11-7- 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Miller, William H. : See — Oliver, James E., Miller, and Taylor. 3,346,054. Miller, William H., and F. Barson, to International Business Machines Corp. Semiconductor devices and passivation thereof. 3,343,049, 9-19-67, CI. 317—234. Miller, William J., to Continental Oil Co. Method and appa- ratus for slowing the forward speed of a towed submerged vessel. 3,296,996, 1-10-67, CI. 114 — 235. Miller, William J. Bowling glove with fingertip attached ball aperture engaging pins. 3,333,850, 8-1-67, CI. 273 — 54. Miller, William L., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Non-spill vented closure for hot cups. Re. 26,320, 12-5-67, CI. 220— 44. Miller, William R., and D. J. Moore, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for obtaining pure methyl azelaaldehvdate from ozonolysis of commercial methyl oleate. 3,322,798. 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 440.9. Miller, William S., Jr. Pivotally mounted closet disposal. 3,327,323, 6-27-67, CI. 4 — 8. Miller, William V., and R. A. Essig, to Luxaire, Inc. Refrigera- tion system charging apparatus. 3,303,663, 2-14-67, CI. 62—149. Miller Wrapping & Sealing Machine Co. : See — Barber, Ralph F. 3,319,399. Milleron, Norman : See — Levenson, Leonard L., and Milleron. 3,331,526. Milleron, Norman, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Surge and backstreaming porous diaphragm filter for vacuum system. 3,310,227, 3-21-67, CI. 230 — 101. Millers Falls Co. : See— Bogusch, Frank C, Jr., and De Carteret. 3,313.024. Pratt, Leonard C. 3,344,291. Millhiser. Robert G. : See — ■ Arnold, Orlan M., Millhiser, Pashaian, and Umbricht. 3,347,378. Millhiser, Robert G.. to A.iem Laboratories, Inc. Surfaces and mehtods of preparing same. 3,314,684, 4-18-67, CI. 277 — 236. Apparatus for combustion of fuel-air 6-20-67, CI. 158 — 7. Gas burner. 3,330,324, 7-11-67, CI. Millhiser, Robert G., to Ajem Laboratories. Inc. Apparatus for handling grit. 3,329,267, 7-4-67, CI. 209 — 210. Millian, Stephen J. Collapsible container. 3,301,457, 1-31- 67, CI. 229—6. Millican, Basil F., and C. B. Rolleston, to FMC Corp. Article wrapping apparatus. 3,298,265, 1-17-67, CI. 83 — 171. Milligan, Charles L., and K. L. Hoy, to Union Carbide Corp. Fatty acid-polyol partial esters reacted with bis(isocvanato- alkyl) fumarates. 3,345,388, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — i04.5. Milligan, Edward J., and J. C. Kenney, to P. R. Mallory & Co. Tungsten-base alloys. 3,307,982, 3-7-67, CI. 148 — 133. Milligan, Gordon H. : See — Merdinyan, Philip H., Milligan, and Kazarian. 3,315,748. Milligan, Hugh E., to Columbian Carbon Co. Method of treat- ing carbon black. 3,333,979, 8-1-67, CI. 106 — 307. Milligan, John G. : See — Currier, Vernon A., and Milligan. 3,331,756. Milligan, John G., and H. G. Waddill, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Method for preparing polvester resins. 3,355,434, 11-2S-67, CI. 260—75. Milligan, Terry W. : See — Green, Milton, Milligan, and Ross. 3,337,524. Milligan, William B. : See — 'Steinle, Shelton E., Milligan, and Comendant. 3,356,458 Milligan, William C. Catalytically active radiant tile. 3,302,-' 689, 2-7-67, Ci. 158—116. Milligan, William C. Apparatus for making porous materials. 3,302,934, 2-7-67, Ci. 259 — 151. Milligan, William C. Burner elements. 3,312,268, 4-4-67. CI. 158—99. Milligan, William C. mixtures. 3,326,263 Milligan, William C. 158 — 7. Milligan, William C. Radiant heaters. 3,359,965, 12-26-67, CI. 126 — 92. Millikan, Allen F., and G. W. Crosby, to Union Oil Co. of California. Methylene esters of carboxylic and phosphoro- diamidodithioic acids. 3,299,189, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 952. Milliken, Clinton L. : See — Brzezinski, Norbert J., and Milliken. 3,310,879. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Shay. 3,308,125. Milliken, Donald B., to National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration. Camera film feed having a detent means. 3,298,582, 1-17-67, CI. 226—58. Milliken, John C. Banjo capo. 3,329,055, 7-4-67, CI. 84 — 318. Milling-ton, Brian W. : See — Scott, William M., Millington, and Freese. 3,332,408. Millington, Brian W., W. M. Scott, and R G. Freese, to Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd. Fuel injection appa- ratus for internal combustion engines. 3,342,422, 9-19-67 Cl. 239—533. Millington, James E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Thermo- stable dielectric material. 3,316,178, 4-25-67, Cl. 252—63.7. Millington, Ralph, and D. F. Thompson, to United 'States of America, Navy. Safety troop seat. 3,314,720, 4-18-67, Cl. 297—1389. Million, Frank R., to St. Regis Paper Co. Flexible bags and bagging means. 3,312,339, 4-4-67, Cl. 206—57. Millipore Corp. : See — Cedrone, Nicholas J. 3,335,516. Millipore Tilter Corp. : See — Bush, John H. 3,306,459. Millmaster Onyx Corp. : See — Cohen, Sidney, and Wakeman. 3,325,404. Findlan, John C, Sorrentino, and Wakeman. 3,296,145. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,299,073. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,311,625. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,314,958. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,320,263. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,326,919. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3.328,409. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,337,531. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Coates. 3,351.652. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Dudzinski. 3,314,968. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Shay. 3,317,540. Wakeman, Reginald L., and Shav. 3,340,265. Wakeman, Reginald L., Shav, and Steinberger. 3,324,134. Zuccarelli, Vincent. 3,349,033. Millmont Industries, Inc. : See — Finger, James H., and Williams. 3,319,328. Finger. James H.. and Williams. 3.319,332. Millner, Tivadar, J. Neugebauer, and L. Kerenyi, to Egyesult Izzolampa es Villamossagi Reszvenytarsasag. Tungsten in- candescent body of large crystalline structure and process for its production. 3,351,436, 11-7-67, Cl. 29 — 182. Milloy, James. Tilting vehicle cab. 3,312,203, 4-4-67. Cl. 180—89. Mills, Alan R., to Shell Oil Co. Methylolated ureidopyrimidone modified regenerated cellulose product and process for per- paring same. 3,329,519, 7-4-67, Cl. 106 — 165. Mills, Alan R., to Shell Oil Co. Process for converting water soluble products into water resistant materials. 3,331,698 7-18-67, Cl. 106 — 214. Mills, Alan R., to Shell Oil Co. Cationic hvdroxv-containing terpolymers, preparation and use. 3,347,832, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 72. Mills, Allan K., and K. Frudenfeld. to Brittain Industries, Inc. Aircraft turn coordinator. 3,355,943, 12-5-67, Cl. 73 — 178. LIST OF PATENTEES SSI Mills, Donald S. : -See — Vogel, Roger R., and Mills. 3,313,871. Mills Edmund H., to William Mills & Co. (Sheffield) Ltd. Forks for agricultural, horticultural and like purposes. 3,345.887, 10-10-67. CI. 7(1— 111. Mills Edwin R., and E. L. Elmore, to Pieldcrest Mills, Inc. Electrically heated bedcover and protective circuit. 3,356,- 825, 12-5-67, CI. 219—212. Mills. Elden H., Jr. : Sec — Kingsbury, Charles M., and Mills. 3,323,275. Mills, Emmett R. Article handling apparatus. 3,348,653, 10- 24-07, CI. 19S— 24. Mills, Frank, Jr., to Tote-Cart Co. Wheeled cart construction. .■!,:;2!l.4-U, 7 I 67. CI. 2S0— 33.99. Mills, Prank W., to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Gated limiter circuit. 3,315,094, 4-1S-67, CI. 307—88.5. Mills, George A. : See— „„*„„..„ Cornelius, Edward B„ Cosgrove, and Mills. 3,353,910. Cornelius, Edward B., McEvoy. and Mills. 3,337,474. Mills George S., to United States Rubber Co. Rubber com- position. 3,297,598, 1-10-67, CI. 260—3. Mills, Ivor W. : See — Rue, Howard M., and Mills. 3,340,194. Mills, Ivor W., and J. J. Melchiore, to Sun Oil Co. Prepara- tion of oils having improved oxidation stability. 3,305,480, 2-21-67, CI. 208—273. Mills, Jack, and C. W. Ryan, to Eli Lilly and Co. Cyclopropyl- piperazinoalkyl phenothiazines. 3.342.S16, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 243. Mills, Jack F., R. D. Goodenough, and W. F. Nekervls, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for treating water with bromine. 3,316,173, 4-25-67, CI. 210—62. Mills, John E., and E. J. Getz, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method and apparatus for stacking and packing wrapped electric lamps. 3.313,394. 4-11-67, CI. 19S— 33. Mills. John K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Regulated D.C. power supply system. 3,327,202, 6-20-67, CI. 323—22. Mills, John K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Regulated inverter system. 3,324,377, 6-6-67, CI. 321—16. Mills. Justin W. : See — Klasson, George A., McQuillon, and Mills. 3,308.990, Klasson, George A., and Mills. 3,315,844. Mills, Kenneth R., and A. A. Harban, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Organic phosphites for prevention of void formation in polymer olefin structures. 3,349,058, 10-24-67, CI. 260— 45.85. Mills, King L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method for render- ing an asphalt or asphaltene product collected in the separa- tion zone of a solvent extraction apparatus free flowing by. 3,321.394, 5-23-67, CI. 20S — 45. Mills. King L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of bene- ficiated iron ore-coked product. 3,350,195, 10-31-67, CI. 75—1. Mills. King L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Pelleting iron ore fines. 3,351,459, 11-7-67, CI. 75—3. Mills, Marvin M. Foldable and demountable rear step as- sembly for vehicles. 3,330,577, 7-11-67, CI. 280 — 166. Mills, Robert D., to Litton Svstems, Inc. Aircraft air condi- tioning svstems. 3,324,675. 6-13-67, CI. 62—239. Mills, Robert J. Universal portable saddle rack. 3,305,101, 2-21-67, CI. 211—87. Mills, Ronald E. Container. 3.335,846. 8-15-67, CI. 206 — 4. Mills. Samuel M., and K. Husar, to Stone Straw Corp. Tubular bodies, and methods and apparatus for making the same. 3,347.274, 10-17-67, CI. 138 — 108. Mills, Thomas W. Construction unit. 3,348,350, 10-24-67, CI. 52—542. Mills, Wavne C. Material handling device. 3,332,534, 7-25-67, CI. 198 — 128. Mills, Wesley A. : See — Templin, Gail H., and Mills. 3,347,126. Mills, William & Co. (Sheffield! Ltd. : See — Mills. Edmund H. 3.345.887. Mills. William R., Jr. : See — Bonner. Tom W., and Mills. 3,312.823. Mills, William R., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Radioactive well logging technique for logging for the sodium-24 isomer. 3.304,424, 2-14-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Millspaugh Ltd. : See — Hevs. Ralph C. 3.323,981. Hevs, Ralph C. 3,340,140. Hill, Harry W. 3,323,982. Milltronies Ltd. : 'See — - Daniel, Stewart W., and Bernt. 3.314,614. Hayes, Eric F. J. 3,351,294. Millward. Brian B., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Silicon-con- taining polymers and their production. 3,341,494. 9-12-67, CI. 260—47. Millward. James, to Rolls-Rovce Ltd Nozzle assemblv. 3,323,- 75S, 6-6-67, CI. 244 — 52. Milne, Charles B. : See — MacPhail, Alexander C. B., Barcroft, and Milne. 3,297,- 574. Milne F. W, & Sons Proprietarv Ltd. : See — ■ Milne, Hugh V. 3,299,832. Milne, Hugh V., to F. W. Milne & 'Son Proprietary Ltd. Pumping apparatus. 3,299,832, 1-24-67, CI. 103—234. Milne, John S., to Monsanto Co. Container closure seam. 3,355.062, 11-2S-67, CI. 220 — 67. Milne. Kenneth, to Decca Ltd. Scanning antenna array where- in feed utilizes dispersive elements to provide nonlinear scan-frequency relationship. 3,324,475, 6-6-67, CI. 343 — 762. .Milne, l'ercival N., to Chemstrand Ltd. Manufacture of elas- tic yarns. 3,334,478, 8-8-67. CI. 57 L2. Milner, Arthur H., and A. F. Wood, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Rectangular wave transducer. 3,331,007, 7-11-67, CI. 321—50. Milner, Edwin E., Jr., to Baker Equipment Engineering Co., Inc. Quick detachable basket for aerial towers. 3,295,033, 1-3-67, CI. 182—222. Milner, Edwin E., Jr., to Kirk Optical Lens Co., Inc. Lens blank periphery grinder. 3,302,337, 2-7-67, CI. 51 — 101. Milner, George M. : See — Rollman, Ernest E., Szerenyi, and Milner. 3,332,097. Milner, Leonard F., to Integrated Ceilings Inc. Ceiling light diffuser system. 3,336,471, 8-15-67, CI. 240 — 9. Milner, Max : See — Buttrick, Deryck L., and Milner. 3,317.080. Milnes, Frank J., and A. W. Sawyer, to Olin Mathieson Chem- ical Corp. Hydraulic pressure transmission fluid. 3,329,614, 7-4-67, CI. 252—75. Milnes, Harold W. Control system. 3,331,059, 7-11-67, CI. 340 — 172,5. Milnes, James A. Reeler plug. 3,315,515, 4-25-67 CI. 72 — 463. Milos, Robert D., Jr. : See — Cairone, Anthony R., and Milos. 3,335.213, Milos, Walter A. Combined negative and photograph corner mounting. 3,346,979. 10-17-67, CI. 40—158. Milovsky, Vjacheslav A. : See — Shapiro, Solomon I., and Milovsky. 3,311,172. Milow, Garry Z. Overhead power line tower having auxiliary cross-arm. 3,337,677, 8-22-67, CI. 174 — 45. Milprint Inc. : See — Billeb, Clvde K. 3.32S.936. Bougie, Clifford P. 3,340,089. Goldstein, Edwin W. 3,339,721. Grogan, Paul J. 3,333,357. Krzyzanowski, Robert A. 3,323,639. Krayzanowski, Robert A. 3,331.550. Krzyzanowski, Robert A. 3,339,820. Perino, Dominic A., and Yakich. '3,301,466. Young, William E.. Wolfelsperger, and Pasco. 3,331,320. Milroy, Warren E., to United States of America, Navy. Trans- mission lines utilizing fiber optics and an electro-quenchable phosphor. 3,315,082, 4-18-67, CI. 250 — 227. Milster, Arthur N., to Wagner Electric Corp. Tandem master cylinder. 3,345,818, 10-10-67, CI. 60 — 54.6. Miltenberger, Robert S., R. B. Morgan. R. Duffett, Jr., and W. E. Shepherd, to National Steel Corp Method of steel- making. 3,323.906, 6-6-67. CI. 75 — 60. Milton, Charles H., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Method of preparing an agglomerated food product. 3,359,119, 12-19-67, CI. 99—78. Milton. Gary R., to American Thermoelectric Corp. Oil well heating apparatus control system. 3,346,722, 10-10-67, CI. 219 — 499. Milton, Kirby M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stabilizing a silver halide emulsion hardened with formaldehyde and muco- chloric acid. 3.295,981, 1-3-67, CI. 96—109'. Milton Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Mazeika, Albert. 3,352,018. Milton, Richard D., to United States of America, Army. Laser detector. 3.344,703, 10-3-67, CI. 88 — 23. Milwaukee Chaplet & Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Ahrens, Robert H. 3,356,128. Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. : See — 'Schnettler, Jerome L. 3.334,694. Milwaukee Faucets, Inc. : See — Neuworth. Joseph A. 3,329,397. Schmitt. William C. 3,316,932. Milwaukee-Ferrometal Stamping Corp. : See — Heim, William J., Schleutker, and Kuhn. 3,348,346. Milwaukee Hydraulic Products Corp. : See — Juds, Donald H. 3,329,403. Mims. Edward R. : See — Copeland, Charles A. 3,306,582. Mims, James R., to Raytheon Co. High power amplifier hav- ing a cooling fluid manifold attached to the slowwave struc- ture. 3,320.471, 5-16-67, CI. 315 — 39.3. Mims, Morrill P. : See — Babb, James W., Fussell, Mims, and Grier. 3,307,005. Mims, Thomas V. : See — Schaaf. Donald. Mims, and Desmond. 3,336,222. Mina, Francis A. : See — Knight, Francis J., Mina, and Steinberg. 3,306,252. Mina, Livio, to U.S.A.P. Utensileria Speciale Alta Precisione. Milling head with reversible tip cutters. 3,359,612, 12-26- 67, CI. 29 — 105. Minagawa, Motonobu : See — Ueda, Tadao, and Minagawa. 3,321,3SS. Minalga, Frank, to Avisun Corp. Article wrapping machine. 3,340,675, 9-12-67, CI. 53 — 22S. Mlnaml, Hisao : See — Noda. Ikuva, Kato, Yamamoto, Okano, Ueta, Mlnami, and Hirano. 3,335,596. Noda. Ikuva. Yamamoto, Ueta, Minami, Hirano, Someno, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Minami, Muneyoshi, Y. Tsuda, K. Sando, J. Kashiro, and K. Tamura. to Toho Rayon Kabushiki Kalsha. Process to Im- prove heat stability of polvoxymethylene. 3,337,505, 8-22-67. CI. 260—67. 882 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Minami, Shinichi, K. Nakada, and W. Mizushima, to Mat- sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Slug type titanium wet electrolytic capacitors. 3,323,026, 5-30-67, CI. 317 — 230. Minami, Shinichi, W. Mizushima, and A. Nomura, to Mat- sushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Method for the manu- facture of solid type electrolytic condensers of titanium. 3,359,191, 12-19-67, CI. 204 — 38. Minami, Shinsaku : See — Takamatsu, Hideji, Minami, Fujita, Fujimoto, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3,359,262. Minami, Shinsaku, A. Fujita, T. Yamamoto, K. Fujimoto, M. Shimizu, and Y. Tabase, to Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 1 - (5 - nitro-2-furyl) -2- (/3-pyridyl) -ethylene and process for preparation thereof. 3,326,905, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 240. Minamii, Mitsuo : See — Takahashi, Masakazu, and Minamii. 3,345,559. Minamiyama, Tsuneo : See — Nakao, Keinosuke, and Minamiyama. 3.346,408. Minard, Everett S., to Chemetron Corp. Drip collector for receptacle filling machines. 3,358,719, 12-19-67, CI. 141— 86. Minarick, Joseph W., and R. K. Tiedeman, to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Torque limiting brake mechanism. 3,329,242, 7-4- 67, CI. 188—134. Minarik, Charles, Jr., and H. H. Mattheis, to Container Corp. of America. Container closure with hinged cover portion. 3,323,671, 6-6-67, CI. 215 — 40. Minarik Electric Co. : See — Mason, Raymond J. 3,327,195. Minasy, Arthur J. Image maker and method for creating images and coding. 3.336,681, 8-22-67, CI. 35 — 28. Minbiole, Louis J., Jr. : See — Davis, John V., Minbiole, and Zinke. 3,307,720. Mine, Anatole, to Tele-Signal Corp. Pulse communication system. 3,354,433, 11-21-67, CI. 340—167. Mincel, Jean G. C. : See — Astier, Pierre J.-B., and Mincel. 3,307,018. Minch, Virgil A., and J. T. Egan, to The Mead Corp. Waste treatment. 3,347,381, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 150. Minchenko, George, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Traf- fic load detecting arrangement. 3,352,974, 11-14-67, CI. 179—8. Mincuzzi, Antonio, to Soc. per Azioni Fraelli Borletti. Mi- crometer. 3,340,616, 9-12-67, CI. 33—166. Mincuzzi, Antonio, to Soc. per Azioni Fratelli Borletti. Flexi- ble transmission means. 3,340,703, 9-12-67, CI. 64 — 4. Minderding, Wesley C. : See — Stuhldreher, Earl D. 3,326,032. Minderhout, James R. : See — Reding, John T., Newport, Reding, John T., Newport, Mindick, Morris : See — Albrecht, William L., and Mindick. 3,351,561. Mindick, Morris, and H. I. Patzelt, to Nalco Chemical Co. Semi-permeable membrane and production thereof. 3,297,- 595, 1-10-67, CI. 260—2.5. Mindick, Morris, and T. C. Curtis, to Nalco Chemical Co. Process for making organo-coated silica and organosols thereof. 3,336,235, 8-15-67, CI. 252 — 309. Mindick, Morris, and L. E. Reven, to Nalco Chemical Co. Method of stabilizing silica sols. 3,342,747. 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 313. Mindler, Albert B., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Liquid treating apparatus and method. 3,298,950, 1-17-67, CI. 210—33. Mindrum, Kenneth H. : See — Hickman, Richard B., and Mindrum. 3,332,715. Mindrum, Kenneth H., to Clark Equipment Co. Control valve for vacuum lift device. 3,322,454, 5-30-67, CI. 294 — 64. Minds, George W., Jr., % to J. B. Colligan. Wall structure with interlocking panel members. 3,303,622, 2-14-67, CI. 52 — 473. Minds, George W., Jr., % to J. B. Colligan. Louver structure. 3,339,330, 9-5-67, CI. 52 — 473. Mine Safety Appliances Co. : See — Daniher, Vvilliam C, and Billetdeaux. 3,359,984. Lytle. John P., Hannan, and Roberts. 3,343,535. Mausteller, John W. 3,338,239. Mausteller, John W., and Rodgers. 3,323,050. McConnaughey, Paul W. 3,312,527. McConnaughey, Paul W. 3,312,528. McConnaughev, Paul W. 3.355,251. McConnaughey. Paul W., and Clay. 3,350,175. McGoff, Miles J. 3,304,161. Miller, John C. 3,323.135. Miller, John C, Cotabish, and Buban. 3,348,537. Summers, James J 3,323,963. Temple, Robert and E. E. 3,353,207. Temple, Robert and E. E. 3,353,445. Temple, Robert, and Giebel. 3,332,118. Tepper, Frederick. 3,322,531. Timm, Walter. 3,312,213. Uminski, Edward A. 3,345,642. Windle, Robert W. 3.322,102. Windsor, Fred N. 3,319,627. Zariehansky, Nicholas. 3,357,447. Mine, Sigeta. Method and apparatus spinning a plastic net. 3.331,903, 7-18-67, CI. 264 — 103. Mine and Smelter Supply Co. : See — Jemal, Emile J. 3,355,255. and Minderhout. 3,321,306. and Minderhout. 3,337,333. Minella, Angelo. Minella, Angelo. Minella, Angelo. Minella, Angelo. Minella, Angelo, to Mineck, Fred, 50% to A. J. Calcler. Coaxial cable connector. 3,354,420, 11-21-67, CI. 339—103. Minegishi, Toyomasa, to Toyo Engineering Corp. High speed precipitating apparatus. 3,306,449, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 123. Minejima, Nobuaki : See — Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,346,331. Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,352,641. Minella, A. Plumbing Supplies, Inc. : See — 3,314,082. 3,314,083. 3,314,085. 3,314,086. A. Minella Plumbing Supplies, Inc. Compartmented sink and associated liquid flow means. 3,314,082, 4-18-67, CI. 4—194. Minella, Angelo, to A. Minella Plumbing Supplies, Inc. Concealed pop-up valve for waste drains. 3,314,085, 4—18— 67, CI. 4 — 287. Minella, Angelo, to A. Minella Plumbing Supplies, Inc. Concealed pop-up valve for waste drains. 3,314,086, 4--18- 67, CI. 4—287. Miueo, Joseph C. : See — Mehess, William A., and Mineo. 3,356.839. Miner, Carl S., Jr., K. A. Park, and W. F. Weiss, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of softening textile fabrics. 3,351,483, 11-7-67, CI. 117 — 68. Miner, Claire E., and R. M. Reimers, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Dual passage cold trap. 3,322,330, 5-30-67, CI. 230 — 101. Miner Industries, Inc. : See — Green, Joseph. 3,343,298. Swee, Eugene A. 3.355,582. Swee, Eugene A., and Kelly. 3,312,439. .Miner Machine Co. : See — ■ Pierson, Edward D.. and Wright. 3.353,324. Miner, Robert G., to The Trane Co. Heating control system. 3,297,857, 1-10-67, CI. 219 — 369. Miner, Robert G., to The Trane Co. Control circuit for heat exchange unit with auxiliary electric heater. 3,316,960, 5- 2-67, CI. 165—26. Miner, W. H., Inc.: See — Allan, William H. 3,348,633. Carlson, Harold J., and Olander. 3,314,706. Carlson, Harold J., and Stinnett. 3,341,241. Hallberg, John E. 3,313,563. Hallberg, John E. 3,347,583. Olander, Roland J. 3,307,422. Olander, Roland J. 3,312,493. Olander, Ronald J. 3,329,456. Olander, Roland J. 3,337,994. Olander, Roland J. 3,345,101. Miner, Warren M., and A. A. Yamasaki, to The Solocast Co. Record driving apparatus for portable phonograph. 3,338,- 580, 8-29-67, CI. 274—39. Miner, Warren M., and A. A. Yamasaki, to The Solocast Co. Apparatus for holding the record on the turntable of a portable phonograph. 3,338,581, 8-29-67, CI. 274 — 39. Miner, William W. Bearing support means for rotor. 3,329,357, 7-4-67, CI. 241—285. Minera, Salvador A. Fishing 2-28-67, CI. 43 — 24. Minera, Salvador A. Fruit stemmer and method 6-6-67, CI. 146 — 238. rod casting device. 3,305,963, 3,323,571, for continuously Minera, Salvador A. Fishing device and combination. 3,325,- 938, 6-20-67, CI. 43 — 18. Mineral Concentrates and Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Johnston, Theodore L. 3,300,147. Mineral Deposits Pty. Ltd. : See — Reichert, Ernst.' 3,319,788. Mineral Industries Corp. of America: See — Conn, Morris I., and Perdue. 3,307,790. Cohn, Morris I., and Perdue. 3,348,778. Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. : See — Duke, James B. 3,326,705. Duke, James B. 3,353,668. Ferrigno, Thomas H. 3,296,154. Ferrigno, Thomas H. 3,300,326. Ferrigno, Thomas H. 3,300,437. Ferrigno, Thomas H. 3,301,812. Ferrigno, Thomas H. 3,312,640. Greene. Ernest W. 3,302,785. Greene, Ernest W., and Cecil. 3,315,015. Greene, Ernest W., and Duke. 3,314,537. Haden, Walter L., Jr., and Dzierzanowski. 3,335,098. Haden, Walter L., Jr., and Dzierzanowski. 3,338,672. Hemstock, Glen A., and Bergmann. 3,301,691. Hemstock. Glen A,, and Bergmann. 3,303,035. Jacobs, Daniel A., and Duke. 3,313,492. Mercade, Venancio. 3,301,695. Mercade, Venancio. 3,331,505. Mercade, Venancio. 3,337,048. Sagar. Lester R. 3,346,197. Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and Haden. 3,341,340. Minervini, Frank, and T. Fugel. Invisible molding fastener. 3,298,145, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 127. Mines', James A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Bipolar transistor amplifier for telephone set use. 3,299,215, 1-17- 67, CI. 179—81. LIST OF PATENTEES ss:; Ming, Yip, E. F.-C. Li, and Y.-C. Cheng, to Sonca Industries Ltd. Pocket flashlight having clip and switch construction. 3,351,723, 11-7-G7, CI. 200—60. Mingaud, Andie, to International Standard Electric. Block- ing oscillator with turn-off effected by magnetizing current in a self-inductance coll. 3,303,352, 2-7-G7, CI. 307—88.5. Mingrono, Frank V., and D. I,. Morgan, to Robertsha'W Con trols Co. Valve construction and parts therefor or the like. 3,357,453, 12-12-67, CI. 137 — 625.63. Mini, Iti, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for obtaining potassium sulfate from mineral salts comprising potassium- magnesium sulfates and chlorides, particularly kainitie mineral. 3,328,120, 6-27-67, CI. 23—121. Miniek, Harold N. : Sec — Knudson, Robert F., Miniek, and Hoag. 3,322.405. Minleri, Pasquale P., to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Benzyl- idene hydrazine pesticides. 3,305,347, 2-21-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Minigrip, Inc. : See — Ausnit, Steven, and Staller. 3,347,29S. Luca, Jacob L. 3,320,340. Minikav A G. : See — Niemann, Hans H. R. 3,349,572. Mining Engineering Co., Ltd., The : See — - Matthews, Edmund W. 3,313, 16S. Mining Progress Inc. : Src — Lockwood, Peter. 3,360,107. Minisci, Francesco, U. Pallini, and R. Galli, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the preparation of chlorinated ethers. 3,299,149, 1-17-67, CI. 260—614. Minish, William M. : See- Ford, James M., Minish, and Willis. 3,353,937. Minister of Aviation in Her Britannic Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland : See- Barnard, Charles R. N. 3,34S,225. Barwood. Antony J., Fisher, and Fitzgerald. 3,329,464. Bott, Ian B. 3,353,053. Burton, Derek R. 3,316.732. Reed, Neville S. 3,335,6? 7. 'Shearme, John N. 3,35S,157. Southern, David. 3,323.053. West, Ronald F. 3,352,174. Minister of Technology : See — Eden, Joseph F„ Vallings, and Webb. 3,342,360. Ministere des Richesses Naturelles : See — Archambault, Maurice. 3,310,368. Archainbault, Maurice, and Olivier. 3,343,910. Ministerstwo Obrony Narodowej-Wojskowa Akademia Tech- niczna : See — Pelczynski, Tadeusz. 3,358,113. Ministerul Industriei Chimice : See — Feldman. Osias, Birlea, Pirvulescu, Caruceru, and Wein- berg 3,336,955. Ministerul Industriei Constructiilor de Masini : See — Grosu, Stefan. 3,35S,165. Ministerul Petrolului : See — Bercaru, Gheorghe. 3,303,898. Nicolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut, Tihon, and Motoroiu. 3,345.881. Minix, William A., to Freeland Gauge Co. Precision pneu- matic relay. 3,349,605, 10-31-67, CI. 73—37.9. Minix, William A., to Freeland Gauge Co. Air gauge. 3,352,- 145. 11-14-67, CI. 73—379. Minjolle, Louis, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Con- trol device for metalizing gun. 3,318,359, 5-9-67, CI. 158 — 125. Mink, William H. : See — Sachsel, George F., and Mink. 3,319,344. Minkhorst, Jan H., and H. F. Maris. Heat exchange of bypass air feed with liquid product. 3,358,462, 12-19-67, CI. 62 — 37. Minkin, Herbert L., and H. F. Hobart, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Liquid flow sight assembly. 3,323,484, 6-6-67, CI. 116 — 117. Minks, Floyd M., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Blocking oscillator power converter utilizing a control of a transformer re- flected voltage indicative of the load. 3,302,130, 1-31-67, CI. 331 — 112. Minks, Floyd M., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Electrical terminal unit. 3,359,530, 12-19-67, CI. 339 — 126. Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Co. : See — Ramsay, Alan J. 3,359,431. Ramsay. Alan J., and Bottomley. 3,360,636. Thompson, Howard J., and West. 3,299,714. Minneapolis Scientific Controls Corp. : See — Ingraham, Ronald D. 3.343,060. Minneman, Lester C, D. E. Powell, and B. W. Spear, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Reinforced cathode-ray tube and face plate therefor. 3,314,566. 4-18-67, CI. 220 — 2.1. Minneman. Lester C, D. E. Powell, and B. W. Spear, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Reinforced cathode-ray tube and face plate therefor. 3,350,154, 10-31-67, CI. 316 — 19. Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. : See — Abere, Joseph F. 3,316,202. Abler, Roger L.. and Anderson. 3,355,S44 Anderson, Donald F. 3.31S.219. Appeldorn, Roger H. 3,334,958. Appeldorn, Roger H., and Gilkeson. 3,357.775 Ashley, Paul E., La Zerte. and Seffl. 3.345.277 Ashley, Paul E., and Radimer. 3,298,940. Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. : See — Continued Balint, John V. 3,312,365. Barghini, Robert J., Westberg, and Carey. 3,333.585. Barnes, Charles A., Branco, Johnson, and Klrllouckas. 3,326,440. Bejaeh, Benton. 3,318,546. Bejaeh, Benton. 3,318,547. Benjamin, John G. 3,358,554. Berglund, Robert S., and Werner. 3,333,057. Billings, Thomas J., Jr.. and Micchelli. 3,321,434. Boese, Alvin W. 3,309,260. Bollmeier, Emil W. 3,324,223. Bond, Herbert M., and Snell. 3,298,992. Bond, Herbert M., and Tomita. 3,307,690. Bradford. Robert S.. and Leeke. 3,356,921. Brown, Harvey A. 3,326,889. Bryan, Thomas T. 3,310,403. Bullock, Earl R. 3.325,804. Capps, John P. 3,355,743. Casey, James H. 3,338,125. Coles, Robert F. 3,352,670. Comerci. Frank A., and Sinker. 3,360,014. Courneya, Calice G., and Todd. 3,347,269. Crawford, George H., Jr., and Rice. 3,321,454. Creigh, Walter F. 3,351,514. Danielson, Alton J., and Berg. 3,331,729. Dekker, Frank. 3,297,272. Dekker, Frank. 3,322,364. Deziel, Edward W. 3,295,977. Divon, George M. 3,318,852. Dubbe, Richard F. 3,345,639. Dubbe Richard F., and Fram. 3.331,076. Dubbe, Richard F., Fram, and Plank. 3,336,596. Duwe, Robert W. 3,328,775. Duwell, Ernest J. 3,311,485. Dvbvig, Douglas H. 3.358,028. Eckman, Charles B., and Wilson. 3,350,256. Errede, Louis A. 3,299,126. Errede, Louis A. 3,357,977. Erwin, James V. 3,314,838. Eubank, William R. 3,312,923. Eubank, William R., and Cross. 3,312,924. Eubank, William R., and Walker. 3,312,922. Evensen, Thomas J. 3,299,807. Fram. Paul, and Reed. 3,303,341. Fram, Paul, and Smith. 3,318,930. Fritts, Robert W. 3,326,727. Caspar, Bela. 3.334,995. Gerfast, Sten R. 3,315,909. Golben, Michael, and Pearson. 3,330,769. Good, Paul J. 3,320,865. Good, Paul J. 3,322,053. Good, Paul J. 3,34S,964. Gregg, David P. 3,344.237. Gregg, David P. 3,350,503. Grotenhuis, Ivan M., and Halva. 3,334,050. Hansen, Robert L. 3.346,612. Harnish, Wayne O. 3,330,495. Harrison. George C. 3,355.196. Hatch, Robert A., and Tolzmann. 3,303,052. Hedin, Roland C. 3,327,900. Henrichson, Charles H., Danielson, and Erwin. 3,301,741. Hervig, Harold C. 3,296,688. Hervig. Harold C. 3.324 234. Holmberg, Berten A. 3,347,984. Honn, Francis J., and Sims. 3,31S,854. Hurst, Arthur H. 3,340,386. Husted, Donald R., and Koshar. 3,354,216. Ito, Jack J. 3.359J01. Johnson, Wavne R. 3,327,299. Johnson, Wayne R. 3,350,511. Jones, Derrick A. 3,329,849. Jones, Derrick A. 3,354,S04. Kaspaul, Alfred F., and Christensen. 3,317,409. Kaspaul, Alfred F. and E. E. 3,333,984. Kayser, James H., and Flanagan. 3,353,663. Keech, Robert L. 3,313,497. Koshar, Robert J., and Brown. 3,359,131. Lazerte, James D., and Guenthner. 3,321,445. Leahv. Sidney M., and Tanquarv. 3,31S,658. Linse, La Vern L., and Hipp. 3.328.574. Lustig, Frank C, and Tavlor. 3,351,254. Mattson, John R. 3.326,928. Moskovltz, Irving. 3,328,521. Mullin, John T.. and Clunis. 3,346,703. Nestor, Leonard R. 3,348.917. Norton, Robert E. 3,298,873. O'Brien, Donald L. 3,308.853. Olson, Melvin M. 3,326,741. Owen, Richard. 3,315,598. Owen, Richard. 3,32S,167. Page.-Mary A. 3.300,333. Pankow, Paul A. H. 3,323,790. Pastor, Sheldon L., Rom, and Zarr. 3,309,933. Plank, William J., Jr. 3.331,077. Power, Frank E. 3,347,579. Price, Robert L. 3,334,316. Rabuse, George R., Wallner. and Sterling. 3,347,362. Rambosek, George M. 3,297,519. Rebertus, Robert L., and Gagnon. 3,355,492. Renfrew. Edgar E. 3.329.590. Rusch, Joseph J. 3,312,563. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 884 Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. : See — Continued Schoeining, Alois F. 3,305,959. Sherman, .Patsy O., and Smith. 3,341,497. Shrewsbury, Raymond W. 3,318,697. Simon, John G. 3,328,197. nn Sirignano, Stanley R., and Stifter. 3,312,250. Skoog, Ivan H. 3,305,569. Smith, Alan J., and Warren. 3,305,459. Smith, Carl M. 3,329,737. Smith, Carl M., and Wear. 3,350,352. Smith, Gordon R. 3,309,221. Smith, Samuel, and Sherman. 3,329,661. Smith, Samuel, and Sherman. 3,330,812. Smith, Samuel, and Sherman. 3,356,628. Sowman, Harold G. 3,321,285. Sowman, Harold G., and Johnson. Re. 26,294. Stack, Thomas N. 3,307,530. Stack, Thomas N. 3,307,612. Stevens, Edward J., and Brown. 3,330,720. Stricklin. Buck. 3,360,307. Stupar, Timothy D. 3,328,599. Swanson, Roger E. 3,355,393. Tanquarv, Albert C, and Riedesel. 3,324,061. Taylor, Charles W. 3,342,874. Thomsen, Donald L., and Anderson. 3,3oo,(60. Tomita, Jun. 3,340,212. Vogel, Herward A. 3,321,449. Wall, Thomas H., and Hansen. 3,316,904. Walz, Richard N. 3,329,817. Watkins. Nathaniel L., Jr. 3,334,374 Watkins, Nathaniel L., Jr., and McCurdy. 3,301,83s Will, Gerlad H. 3,353,660. Wvatt, Gerald A. 3,349.164. Minnesota-Ohio Oil Corp.: See — Hammons, Robert B. 3,348,306. Minnesota Rubber Co. : See — Rentschler, John H. 3,322,433. Minnich, Basil H. : See— Alexander, Earl L., and Minnich. 3,302, 40o. Minnich, Stephen H. : See— _ Watrous, Donald L., and Minnich. 3,30o,699. Minnich, Stephen H., and T. A. Buchhold, to General Electric Co Protective circuits for superconductive loads.. 3,304,- 466, 2-14-67, CI. 317—13. ■ Minnlck Joseph J., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Gelled nitromethane explosive containing fluid encapsulations. 3,338,165, 8-29-67, CI. 102—27 Minnick, Joseph J., and R. D. Sarson. Booster. 3,3o9,902, 12-26-67, CI. 102 — 24. . Minnick, Pasco A., to Bowles Engineering Corp. Hot wire anemometers. 3,354,717, 11-28-67, CI. 73—204. Minnick, Robert C, to Stanford Research Institute. .Micro- electronic cellular array. 3,313,926, 4-11-67, CI. 23o— 175. Minnie Punch & Die Co., Inc. : See — Bennett, Edward D. 3,334,406. Bennett, Edward D. 3,345,896. Minns Thomas A., and H. H. Hopkins, to W. Watson & Sons Ltd Binocular stereoscopic microscope having substantially achromatic wedge prisms adjacent common front objective lens. 3,353,892. 11-21-67, CI. 350—36. Mino, Guido, and J. H. Thelin, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for stabilizing vulcanized acrylic elastomers. 3.335,110, 8-8-67, CI. 260—45.9. Minogue Roland E. Clips with dual clamping devices. 3,314,- 120, 4-18-67, CI. 24 — 137. Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Havashi, Toshio. 3,335,695. Ishikawa, Toshio. 3,311,040. Ishikawa, Toshio, and Noda. 3,331,945. Okishima, Yoshiro, and Murata. 3,308,717. Yoshiyama, Ichiro, Kobayashi, and Konishi. 3,309,9(4. Minor, George W. : See— Macchia, Thomas L., and Minor. 3,305,812. Minor, John T. : See — „ ■ a Reynolds, John B., Minor, and Craig. 3,297,697. Minor, John T., to Continental Oil Co. Heavy duty liquid detergent. 3,320,173, 5-16-67, CI. 252—137. Minor, Leon C. : See — . ,,. j Bush Austin L., Jerman, McDurmont, Minor, and Walton. 3,323,095. Minor Leon C, to Anderson Electric Corp. Contacts. 3,323,- 102,' 5-30-67, CI. 339 — 258. Minor William F., to Bristol-Myers Co. 2-(2'-pyridyloxy) ethyl quanidine derivatives. 3,341,546, 9-12-67, CI. 260— 296. Minor William F., to Bristol-Myers Co. Certain pyridylmethyl guanidine derivatives. 3,352,878, 11-14-67, CI. 260—296. Minor William F., to Bristol-Myers Co. Heterocyclicamino methylene ethers of benzylphenols. 3,360,526, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Minos, Jean M. : See — Hoch, Rene G., Jumelle, and Minos. 3,351,15o. Minotaure S. a. r. 1. : See — Golay, Fernand. 3,335,551. Minsk Louis M., and H. L. Cohen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric hardners for gelatin. 3,296,155, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 8. Minsk, Louis M., and H. L. Cohen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric hardeners for gelatin. 3,306,750, 2-28-67, CI. 96—111. Minsk, Louis M., and H. L. Cohen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric hardeners for gelatin. 3,308,075, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 8. Minsk, Louis M., and E. P. Abel, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic element. 3,316,097, 4-25-67, CI. 96 — 114. Minsk, Louis M., and H. L. Cohen, to Eastman Kodak Co. Polymeric hardeners for gelatin. 3,330,664, 7-11-67, CI. 96 — 111. Minskoe Spetsialnoe Konstruktorskoe Bjuro tekstilnoi i legkoi promyshlennosti : See — Khibnik, Iosif N. 3,358,841. Minsky Avtomobilnv Lavod : See — Mukho, Veniamin I. 3,329,229. Minster Machine Co., The : See — Bergman, Roland J. 3.334.581. Clements, Albert. 3,335,657. Duffee, Paul Y„ and Bergman. 3,327,575. Dunlap, Norman. 3,301,611. Minteer, William B., to Discon Corp. Extroversive catheter. 3,332,424. 7-25-67, CI. 128 — 349. Minter, Jerry B. Multi-circuit separable connector for printed circuit boards and the like. 3,340,440, 9-5-67, CI. 317— 101. Mintev, Daniel T. H. Heavy duty brushes. 3,332,100, 7-25-67, CI. 15 — 198. Minton, Robert G., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for producing guanidine-substituted cross-linked poly (vinyl aromatic) anion exchange resins. 3,346,516, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 2.1. Mintz, Charles. Control leash. 3,332,398, 7-25-67, CI. 119 — 109. Mintz, Leon J. : See — Block, Charles, and Mintz. 3,339,810. Mintz, Milton S., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Meth- od of forming acid in concentrating chambers of electro- dialysis apparatus. 3,318,788, 5-9-67, CI. 204 — 130. Mintz, Milton S., and W. J. Nellen, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electrodialysis apparatus having gaskets and membranes aligned to reduce leakage. 3,318,795, 5-9-67, CI. 204—301. Mintz, Noah : See — Berkowitz. George. 3,300,807. Miodus, Stanley: See — Gintz, David H., Messmer, and Miodus. 3,309,745. Miolla, Ralph J., Jr. : See — MarrafBno, Leonard L., and Miolla. 3,298,611. Mira Corp., The : See — Douglas, William A. 3,325,659. Mirabelli, Richard E., to Melpar, Inc. Method and apparatus for training self-organizing networks. 3,341,822, 9-12-67, CI. 340—172.5. Mirakv, Alexander. Method and apparatus for preparing warp by dividing sheet material longitudinally. 3,336,645, 8-22- 67, CI. 28—1. Miranda, Thomas J., to The O'Brien Corp. Water soluble con- densation polymers. 3,329,635, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 22. Miranda, Thomas J., and H. R. Herman, to The O'Brien Corp. Epoxy resins based on diphenolic acid derivatives. 3,296,- 160, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 18. Miranda, Thomas J., and H. R. Herman, to The O'Brien Corp. Solid propellant fuel composition containing epoxy resins based on diphenolic acid derivatives. 3,344,003, 9-26- 67, CI. 149 — 19. Mirapak Inc. : See — Blodgett, Stewart B. 3.342,225. Mirarchi. Giacinto, and F. Tirone. Hydraulic brake fluid level indicator. 3,319.240, 5-9-67, CI. 340 — 244. Mirel, Arthur G. Automatic article-transporting system. 3,338.177, 8-29-67, CI. 104 — 88. Mirgel. Karl H. : See — Grigull, Hans, and Mirgel. 3,335,462. Mirguet. Marcel. Jug with an incorporated system of refrigera- tion. 3.359,756. 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 457. Mirocha, Chester J. : See — Eloy, Fernand. and Mirocha. 3,347,874. Miron, George J. : See — MeGee, Joseph S., Miron, and Pitt. 3,296,753. Mirra-Cote Co., Inc. : See — Summersby, Ernest J. 3,317,150. Mirrlees National Ltd. : See — Pope. Joseph A., and Krzyzewski. 3,345,976. Mirror Polishing and Plating' Co., Inc.. The: See — Nalband, Thomas E. and Eugene R., and Delaney. 3,300,- 286. Mirus, Ferdinand, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Tail wheel re- versing mechanism for spinner plows (gravity actuated latched). 3,356,161, 12-5-67, CI. 172 — 212. Mirviss, Stanley B., H. W. Dougherty, Jr., and R. W. Looney, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalysts of tran- sition metal borohvdride complexes. 3,310,547, 3-21-67. CI. 260—93.7. Mirviss, Stanley B., and A. F. Kopacki, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Polymeric compositions stabilized with esters of a thiofumarie acid. 3,342,773, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Mirviss, Stanley B., and P. S. Skell, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ketones from saturated hydrocarbons and carbon monoxide. 3,356,720. 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 533. Mirviss, Stanley B., and A. F. Kopacki, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Poly-a-olefin compositions containing N,N,N',N'-tet- ralkvlphosphorodiamidothioic acid and esters thereof. 3,359,233, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Misaka, Yukio, and K. Sakashita, to Isuzu Motors Ltd. Door open-and close mechanism. 3,344,554, 10-3-67, CI. 49 — 280. LIST OF PATENTEES 885 Misaki, Tetsuo : See — Sawada, Jiro, Misaki, Yamaglshl, and Kitahara. 3,338,- 719. Mlsare, Donald O., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Frangible fuse cap. 3,344,251, 0-20-67, CI. 200 — 127. Misarek, DuSan : See — Reran, Jaronu'r, Misarek, and Futera. 3,349,997. Misawa, Masanaru : Sec — Nara, Takashi, Misawa, and Komuro. 3,359,177. Misawa, Toshio, to Beli-Telophone Laboratories, Inc. Appa- ratus employing avalanche transit time diode. 3,356,866, 12-5-07. CI. 307—88.5. Misbin, Theodore J., and D. M. Fisher, to Radio Corp. of America. Document stacker. 3,333,843, 8-1-67, CI. 271 — ,'l Misceramic Tile : See — Tracy, Charles W. 3,327,446. Misceramic Tile. Inc. : See — Leibow. Martin. 3,340,131. Misch, Arthur, and R. W. Messner. Plastic shingle with interfitting means. 3,309.831, 3-21-67, CI. 52 — 540. Mischanski. Myron S. Grinding mill. 3,339,853, 9-5-67, CI. 241—110. Mische, Friedrich, to Voigtlander A.G. Structure for imaging objective scales in the viewfinder of a camera. 3,32G,104, 0-20-67, CI. 95 — 11. Mischke. Charles R. : See — Tichenor, James A., and Mischke. 3,359,705. Mischke, Hans-Jiirgen : See — Otto, Artur, Mischke, and Lippeck. 3,321,198. Mischon, Sam, to The Singer Co. Simulated full fashioned knitted collar. 3,335,582, 8-15-67, CI. 00 — 170. Miseneik, John, C. Maekiewicz, and C. T. Poarch, to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Locking electrical connector. 3,350,675, 10-31-67, CI. 339—12. Misenheimer, James R. : See — Apperson, Charles H., and Misenheimer. 3,313,758. Baur, Gerd R., Henderson, and Misenheimer. 3,329,644. Misenta, Rolf : See — Kistner, Gustav, Misenta, and Raievski. 3,325,372. Miserocchi. Henry F., to Branson Instruments, Inc. Method and apparatus for measuring the thickness of a laminar layer. 3,307,266, 3-7-67, CI. 33—172. Misevicb, Kenneth W., and H. M. Sullivan, to Johnson Service Co. Humidity sensing element. 3,350,941, 11-7-07, CI. 73 — 336.5. Mishcon, Sam, to The Singer Co. Knitting machine drive mechanisms. 3,352,12S, 11-14-07, CI. 00 — 50. Mishelevich, Benjamin : See — Dwyer, Edd C, and Mishelevich. 3,342,989. Mishima, Makio : See — Sasaki, Noburo, Mishima, and Sugai. 3,302,055. .Mishler, James L. : See — Burdick. Duane F., Mishler, and Polmanteer. 3,341.490. McVannel, Donald E., Mishler, and Polmanteer. 3,350,- 210. Miskel, John J., and W. Schlesinger, to White Laboratories, Inc. Calcium salts of lightly cross-linked ethylenically un- saturated carboxylic acids and diethylenically unsaturated aliphaties. 3,297,664, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 80.3. Miskel, John J., Jr. : See — Kelly, Joseph M„ Miskel, and Marinaccio. 3,309,350. Miskell, John R. : See — Barta, Gerald T., Miskell, Jonas, and Quinn. 3,303,398. Miskiu. Merlin R. : See — Miskin. Richard B. and M. R. 3,357,577. Miskin. Richard B. and M. R. Method of stacking and loading bales. 3,357,577, 12-12-67, CI. 214—152. Mislan, Joseph D., to Systems Matrix, Inc. Safety ejection controls for casting machines. 3,303,537, 2-14-67, CI. 22—94. Mislan, Joseph D., to Systems Matrix, Inc. Semiconductor- controlled power circuit having a single-pole, double-throw switching action. 3,337,741, 8-22-67, CI. 307 — 41. Misner, Carl W., to Siemon Mfg. Co. Gas burner having an air deflector plate. 3,330,485, 7-11-67, CI. 239 — 419. Missbach, Giinther : See — Paschke. Heinrich, and Missbach. 3.320,080. Missbach, Gunther. Apparatus for continuously shaping plas- tic materials. 3,314,110, 4-18-07, CI. 18—21. Mission Industries Escondido : See — Van Dusen, Lawrence W. 3,342,345. Mission Mfg. Co. : See — Collier, Samuel L.. and Schindler. 3,311,177. Roberts, Emmett T., and Babb. 3,324,8S0. Stewart. Vernon G. 3,357,507. Mission- West Mfg. Co. : See — O'Brien, Robert F. 3,311,929. Missioux, Jean L., to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Botalam. Device for the propulsion of wire and thread. 3,332,597, 7-25-67. CI. 226 — 190. Mississippi Chemical Corp. : See — Brown, Marion L., Jr., Green, and Blanton. 3,317 276. Green, Albert W. 3,313,613. Misson, George W. : See — Galey, William F., and Misson. 3,316,391. Michalik, Edmund R., and Misson. 3,345,149. Misson, George W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method and apparatus for conveying and heating glass on a fluid support bed. 3,300,290, 1-24-67, CI. 65 — 25. Misson. George W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Apparatus for producing sheet glass. 3,300,291, 1-24-67, CI. 65 — 159. Misson, George W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of bi-Ievel forming surface. American Philips Co., Inc. 3,305,240, 2-21- manufacturlng Hat glass <>n 3,317,302, 5-2-07, CI. 05—99. Missouri-Rogers Corp. : See — Lowe, Keith B. 3,342,075. Nixon, Virgil II. 3,295,773. Missriegler, Gerhard, to North Magnetic tape dictating machine control. 67, CI. 274—11. Mist 2 Gen Equipment Co. : See — Cameto, Leon R., Evans, and Harris. 3.300,289. Misthos, George E., to SCM Corp. One-shot multivibrator circuit. 3,309,530, 3-14-07, CI. 307—88.5. Mlstic, George, to Motorola, Inc. Method of lining internal spiral grooves of a tube with resilient material. 3,355,533, 11-28-67, CI. 204 — 207. Mistretta, Victor S. Disposable cylindrical razor apparatus. 3,299,507, 1-24-67, CI. 30—49. Mitacek, John, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for pre- venting foaming in a fractionator. 3,354,051, 11-21-67, CI. 202—153. Mitani Valve Co., Ltd. : See — Mizuguchi, Rvuichi. 3,313,459. Mitas Charles A. Portable camping unit. 3,359,093, 12-26- 67, CI. 52 — 04. Mitaui & Co., Ltd. : See — Fukui, Kenichi, and Kitano. 3,314,749. Mitch, Eugene L. : See — Lamb, Thomas J., Mitch, and Naumann. 3, 32 1, 402. Mitchell, A. J., Co. : See- Bergeron, Arthur C. 3,329.110. Mitchell. John W., and Bergeron. 3.329.112. Mitchell, Abraham J., to The Mitchell-Bradford Chemical Co. Method for blackening metals and novel compositions therefor. 3,314,812, 4-18-07, CI. 106—286. Mitchell, Abraham J., and P. R. Jarvi, to The Mitchell-Brad- ford Chemical Co. Metal treating compositions and proc- esses. 3,314,811, 4-18-67, CI. 106—286. Mitchell, Allan E., to International Business Machines Corp. Pulse powered fluid device with flow asymmetry control. 3,326,227, 6-20-07, CI. 137 — 81.5. Mitchell, Bert J. : See— (Land, William E., and Mitchell. 3,347,310. Mitchell, Boris J., H. W. Bielicki, and M. P. Roche, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Engine cylinder block. 3,320,940, 5-23- 67, CI. 123—195. Mitchell-Bradford Chemical Co., The : See — Mitchell, Abraham J. 3,314.812. Mitchell, Abraham J., and Jarvi. 3.314,811. Mitchell, Charles L., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Hydraulic press. 3.357.21S, 12-12-67, CI. 72—28. Mitchell, Charles V., to Union Carbide Corp. Carbon foam. 3,302,999, 2-7-67, CI. 23 — 209.2. Mitchell, Charles V., and I. C. Lewis, to Union Carbide Corp. Coking a mixture of a hydrocarbon and quinone. 3,347,776, 10-17-67, CI. 208—46. Mitchell, Colin C, and W. D. Stevenson, to F.N.R.D. Ltd. Power operated wrench. 3,302,496, 2-7-67, CI. 81 — 53. Mitchell, David C. : See — Thomas, Robert E., and Mitchell. 3,307,926. Mitchell. David F., to International Equipment Co. Filter tube for use in a centrifuge. 3,300,051, 1-24-67, CI. 210— 339. Mitchell, Don H. : See — Younkin, James R., Mitchell, and Thurman. 3,328,548. Mitchell, Donald H. Adjustable cushion. 3,350,727, 11-7-67, CI. 5—345. Mitchell, Doren : See — Mayer, James H., and Mitchell. Mitchell, Edward : See — Gaston, Gardner E., and Mitchell. to United-Carr CI. 200—168. Goose decoy. 3,350,808, 3,309,470. 3.340,030. Inc. Switch-housing. 11-7-67, CI. Mitchell, Edward B 3,339,050, 8-29-07, Mitchell, Edward C. 43 — 3. Mitchell Engineering Ltd. : See — Watson, Henry D., and Richardson. 3,351,041. Alitchell, Eugene: See — Barnhart, Edgar P., and Mitchell. 3,290,439. Mitchell, Farris, to Mobil Oil Corp. Cement-lined pipes of increased flexibility and method of making same. 3,322,157, 5-30-67. CI. 13S— 177. Mitchell, Frank J., to Textron Industries, Inc. Cutlery rivet. 3,316,793, 5-2-67, CI. 85—39. Mitchell, George A. Camera viewfinder. 3,343,471, 9-20-67, CI. 95 — 42. Mitchell, George E., to General Motors Corp. Electric motor starter circuit. 3,305,722, 2-21-67, CI. 318—390. Mitchell, George E. Golf stroke guide. 3,312,474, 4-4-67, CI. 273—180. Mitchell, George E., to General Motors Corp. Internal com- bustion engine ignition systems. 3.331,302, 7-18-07, CI. 123 — 148. Mitchell, George F., to Evervdav Mfg. Co. Poultry watering trough and liner. 3.313,273, 4-11-67, CI. 119 — 72. Mitchell, Harry A. : See — Finley, Carl E., and Mitchell. 3,301,306. Mitchell, Harrv R., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor idle air bypass arrangement. 3,295,839, 1-3-67, CI. 201 — 41. Mitchell, Harry W., and M. R. Murphy, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Designated area instrument landing system. 3,3o5,733, 11-28-67, CI. 343—7.9. 886 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,320,727. 3,319.407. Co. Twine mounting Mitchell, Hartman, and R. W. Walker, to Koppers Co., Inc. Evaporation chamber for a basic oxygen furnace. 3,345,057, 10-3-67. CI. 266 — 35. Mitchell, Hartman, and A. T. Dortenzo, to Koppers Co., Inc. Exhaust receiving hood. 3,347,539, 10-17-67, CI. 266 — 35. Mitchell, Henry D., Jr., R. M. Tribble, and H. A. Wells, to Western Electric Co. Apparatus for conveying elongated articles. 3,295,661, 1-3-67, CI. 198 — 33. Mitchell, Irving L., to Ebert Electronics Corp. Multiple microswitch. 3,304,380, 2-14-67, CI. 200—44. Mitchell, Irving L., and S. S. Pressman, to Ebert Electronics Corp. Relay system. 3,356,908, 12-5-67, CI. 317—124. Mitchell, J. Stanley : See — Zandon, Victor A., Mitchell, Abernethy, and Klein. 3,343,- 674. Mitchell, Jack E. Transmission stand. 3,306,601, 2-28-67, CI. 269—50. Mitchell, Jack M., and C. D. Hess. Mixing apparatus. 3,358,- 973, 12-19-67, CI. 259—177. Mitchell, James D.. to Knoxville Scenic Studios. Inc. Rope locks. 3.327,999, 6-27-67, CI. 254—190. Mitchell, Jefferson T. : See — Merkel. Stephen L.. and Mitchell. 3,341.665. Pohm, George H., and Mitchell. 3,312,876. Mitchell, Jefferson T., to Lorain Products Corp. Current responsive signaling circuitry. 3,312,877, 4—4-07, CI. 317 — 148.5. Mitchell, John. Damper system. 3,322,417, 5-30-67, CI. 263 — 46. Mitchell, John, and A. Topham, to Imperial Chemical In- dustries Ltd. Manufacture of pigment compositions. 3,336,- 147, 8-15-67, CI. 106—288. Mitchell, John C, Co. : See — Parley, Forney E., and McCulloeh. Mitchell, John D. : See — Jordan, Bertram L., and Mitchell. Mitchell, John D., to Harrington Mfg. 3,333,786, 8-1-67, CI. 242—146. Mitchell, John D., and W. R. Hall, to Harrington Mfg. Co. Peanut dryer connector. 3,359,650, 12-26-67, CI. 34 — 214. Mitchell. John E., Co. : See — Johnson, Russell L. 3.356,102. McCulloeh, Harold W., and Farley. 3,308,609. Mitchell, John G. : See — Dill, Thomas, and Mitchell. 3,347,778. Mitchell, John G., and J. H. Haddad, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method and apparatus for retorting oil shale. 3,349,022, 10-24-67, CI. 208—11. Mitchell. John H. Log truck trailer hoist. 3,338.557, 8-29-67, CI. 254 — 139. Mitchell, John R. : See — Cooper, Daniel W., and Mitchell. 3,325.125. Mitchell, John R., to G.Q. Parachute Co. Ltd. Harness. 3,355,- 128, 11-28-67, CI. 244—151. Mitchell, John W.. and A. C. Bergeron, to A. J. Mitchell Co. Snap fastener apparatus. 3.329,112, 7-4-67, CI. 112 — 113. Mitchell, John W.. and J. J. Gangemi. Building block. 3,330,- 079, 7-11-67, CI. 52—38. Mitchell, Joseph K., to Vacudent Mfg. Co. Catch, receptacle for evacuative suction apparatus. 3,305,927, 2-28-67, CI. 32 — 33 Mitchell, Lawrence C. and T. H. Coffield, to Ethyl Corp. Process lor preparation of amine oxides. 3,332,999, 7-25- 67, CI. 260—583. Mitchell Mfg. Co. : See- Blink, Robert O., Holz, and Lutzke. 3,309,050. Holz, Frederick H., Lutzke. and Blink. 3.347.509. Mitchell, Melville J., and F. W Noller, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Heavy duty flail rotor. 3,309,854, 3-21-67, CI. 56—504. Mitchell, Nancy J. Identification of key-use. 3,324,586. 6-13- 67, CI. 40 — 330. Mitchell, Newell W. : See — Camp. Eldridge K., Dietz, and Mitchell. 3,303,112. Mitchell, O'Brien, Spotorno, Inc. : See — Nilsen. Arthur A. 3.340.793. Mitchell, Omery E., to Turnbull Elevator Ltd. Induction brake speed control for elevators. 3,312,886, 4-4-67, CI. 318—204. Mitchell, Patrick H. : See — Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3,338,384. Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3,346,097. Mitchell, Paul : See — Ressler, Carl T., and Mitchell. 3,318,109. Mitchell, Paul H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Bushing as- sembly for forming glass fibers. 3,333,933, 8-1-67, CI. 65 — 12. Mitchell, Paul J., Jr., to Stowe-Woodward, Inc. Roll cover construction. 3,349,693, 10-31-67, CI. 100—90. Mitchell, Reid L., to Rayonier Inc. Process of oxidative ag- ing of hydroxyethylcellulose. 3,296,248, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 232. Mitchell, Reid L., A. A. Couninis, and C. F. Murphy, to Rayonier Inc. Solubilizing hydroxyethylcellulose. 3*312,- 685, 4-4-67, CI. 260—232. Mitchell, Richard A., and L. B. Dougherty. Cabinet structure and method of assembly. 3,326,149, 6-20-67, CI. 108—111. Mitchell, Richard L. : See — ■ Reisig. Charles G., and Mitchell. 3,344,658. Mitchell, Robert G., to The Wool "O" Co. Braid and method of making it. 3,323,406, 6-6-67, CI. 87—7. Mitchell, Robert G.. and F. A. Egert, to The Wool "O" Co. Braided rug and method of making same. 3,338,129, 8-29-67, CI. 87—7. Mitchell, Robert J., and D. E. Bulpett, to International Equip- ment Co. Centrifuges. 3,339,836, 9-5-67, CI. 233—23. Mitchell, Robert M. : See — Dykes, Ralph E., and Mitchell. 3,347,363. Mitchell, Robert S., to Monsanto Co. Purification of triaryl phosphates. 3,356,775, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 990. Mitchell, Robert W. : See — Bensler, Richard A., Sr., and Mitchell. 3,304,103. Bensler, Richard A., Sr., and Mitchell. 3,343,851. Mitchell, Roscoe W., Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Multiplication device. 3,302,008, 1-31-67, CI. 235—156. Mitchell, Roscoe W., Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Electrochemical memory. 3,354,439, 11-21-67. CI. 340 — 173. Mitchell, Roy W., to International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Arrangement for distributing timing signals to avoid undesirable reflected signal triggering. 3,303,433, 2-7-67, CI. 331—107. Mitchell, Ryan D., to Davco Mfg. Corp. Pressure responsive pump control. 3,302,574, 2-7-67, CI. 103 — 25. Mitchell, Ryan D., to Davco Mfg. Corp. Eductor control in sewage treatment plant. 3,355,019, 11-28-67, CI. 210 — 104. Mitchell, Sidney : See — Reffell, Brian R. A., and Mitchell. 3,359,579. Mitchell, Thomas J., to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Sheet feeder interrupter control for address printing machine. 3,320,- 878, 5-23-67, CI. 101—57. Mitchell, Victor I. Load carrying frame. 3,322,312, 5-30-67, CI. 224—26. Mitchell, Walter B., to National Semiconductor Corp. Semi- conductor circuit arrangement utilizing integrated chopper element as zener-diode-coupled transistor. 3,323,071, 5-30- 67, CI. 330—38. Mitchell, Walter B., and G. L. Bannerman, to National Semi- conductor Corp. Electrical amplifier with input circuit direct-current-limiting means. 3,317,671, 5-2-67, CI. 179—1. Mitchell, Walter G., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Power tool improve- ments. 3.356,111. 12-5-67, CI. 143 — 36. Mitchell, Willard N., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Heavy aromatic added to the feed in a normal paraffin molecular sieve separation process. 3,350,471, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 676. Mitchell. William, and S. A. Wood, to Stafford Allen & Sons Ltd. Chlorophyll derivative. 3,359,277, 12-19-67, CI. 260— 314. Mitchell, William A., to D. H. Benson. Table saw. 3,344,819, 10-3-67, CI. 143—36. Mitchell. William A., K. Ronai, and W. C. Seidel, to General Food Corp. Process for producing carbonated ice. 3,333,969, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 192. Mitchell, William A., and W. C. 'Seidel. to General Foods Corp. Cold water soluble gelatin made with candy melts. 3,341,- 334, 9-12-67, CI. 99—130. Mitchell, William J. Combination can punch and handle. 3,298,099, 1-17-67, CI. 30 — 16. Mitchell, William M. : See — Levesque, Charles R., and Mitchell. 3,353,446. Mite Corp. : See — ■ Burgess. Robert W., and Wanat. 3,302,601. Curello. Charles, and Nickerson. 3,354,849. Howard, Bernard. 3,334,719. Mitelman, Nikbail Isaakovich : See — Azbukin, Jury I., Portnov, Avrukh, Kozorezov, and Mitel- man. 3.322,985. Miten Corp. : See — Moore, George F., and Beer. 3,351,453. Mitin. Boris E. : See — Vavulo, Vasily A., Girko, Masjukov, Mitin, and Tsitovich. 3,357,276. Mitrofanov, Nicolas, to Kewanee Oil Co. Method of increasing the maximum operating temperature of a radiation detec- tion device. 3,342,538. 9-19-67, CI. 316 — 22. Mitron Research & Development Corp. : See — Rosenberg, Robert A. 3,309,496. Mitsubadenkiseisakusho Co., Ltd. : See — Hirano. Xukio. 3,306,217. Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. : See — Watanabe, Takaaki, Ogura, Kondo, and Nagasawa. 3,349,- 152. Mitsubishi Chemical Industries Ltd. : See — Senshu, Hisashi. 3,308,127. Senshu. Hisashi, and Yamashita. 3,330,834. Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — - Hata, Takuya, and Hanada. 3,337,350. Kondo, Teruo. 3,299,427. Miki, Takao. 3,352,295. Nakahara, Shojiro, and Kawabata. 3,334,318. Takami, Akira. 3,304,790. Tamama, Tetsuo. 3,308,465. Uetake, Akatsuhito, and Iwamura. 3,296,570. Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Fukui, Saburo, Yamamoto, Tao, and Hasegawa. 3.304. 246. Hirota, Nobuyoshi, and Onoshima. 3,326,035. Ishino, Kuzuo. 3,305,106. Katsuta, Kihei, Nakagawa, and Mitsutake. 3,304,255. Morooka, Masahi. 3,303,994. Mitsubishi Kinzoku Kogya Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Sakano, Takeshi, and Toda. 3,312,545. LIST OF PATENTEES 887 Mitsubishi Taper Mill, Ltd. : See — Amano. Masahiro, and Ohye. 3,330,722. Mitsubishi Petrochemical Co., Ltd. : See — Fukuda, Junichl, Suzuki, Ikebe, and Sagara. 3,310,592. Tanaka, Sanae, Nakamura, and Kubo. 3,324,094. Tanaka, Sanae, Yokoyama, and Sekl. 3,347,952. Tanaka, Sanae, Yokoyama, and Takashima. 3,325,448. Takashima, Naoichi, Kuroda, Tanba, and Nakayama. 3,359,346. Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. : See — Kitajima, Jolchi, Ueno, and Sugimoto. 3,344,472. Sasaki, Minora, Yamamoto, Ichikawa, Ohzeki, Senda, and Masunaka. 3,355,402. Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Atsukawa, Masiuni, Nishimoto, Iwaiya, and Kuwabara. 3,311,449. Fukuma, Shinichi, Atsukawa, Nishimoto, and Inoue. 3.23S.258. Ono. Masao, and Horiguchi. 3,337,294. Mitsubishi Vonnel Co. : See — Kitajima, Joichi, Ucno, and Sugimoto. 3,344,472. Mltsugi, Koji, A. Kamimura, S. Okumura, and N. Katsuya, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Process for preparing 5'-nucleo tides. 3.296.0S7, 1-3-G7, CI. 195 — 28. Mitsui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Inoue, Takayuki, Kato, Toyama, and Takagi. 3,316,080. Okubo, Ichiro, and Tsujimoto. 3,347,094. Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co. Ltd. : See — Mori, Hiroshi. 3,332, 12S. Mitsui Shipbuilding and Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Saeki, Shogo, and Matsumoto. 3,310,116. Mitsutake, Hideto : See — Katsuta, Kihei, Nakagawa, and Mitsutake. 3,304,255. Mitsutani, Akio, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Process for transferring double bond of olefin. 3,304,343, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Mitsutani, Akio, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Synthesis of alcohol by hydration of olefin. 3,340,313, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 641. Mitta. Louis A. : See — Carthew, John R., Loizides, and Mitta. 3,354,437. Mackie, David, Mitta, O'Connor, and Richard. 3, 341, SIS. Richard, William H., Mitta, Loizides, Mackie, Carthew, and O'Connor. 3,337,855. Mittag, Hermann : See — Binder, Georg, Ehrmann, and Mittag. 3,329,S41. Mittehnan, Louis, Jr. : See — Leifer. Joseph C, Mittelman, and Sobol. 3,342,935. Mittelstaedt, Georg S. Hydrogen-oxygen device in combustion engines. 3,311,097, 3-2S-67. CI. 123—119. Mitten, Leonard A., to E. E. Runnion. Production of stud lumber from logs of small diameter. 3,313,329, 4-11-67, CI. 144 — 312. Mitten, Leonard A., to E. E. Runnion. Production of pulp chips and stud lumber from peeler cores 3,344, S26, 10-3- 67, CI. 144 — 3. Mitten, Leonard A., to E. E. Runnion. Profiling of a log by use of cutter heads, and improved pulp chip produced there- by. 3,346, 02S, 10-10-67, CI. 144 — 326. Mitten, Robert W. : See — Joseph, Richard D., and Mitten. 3,354,503. Mittler, Martin, and M. Blickstein, to Voltronics Corp. "Variable electrical impedance device. 3,353,074, 11-14-67, CI. 317—253. Mittmann, Wilfried, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Boiler plant including a regenerative heat exchanger. 3,327,689, 6-27-67, CI. 122 — 1. Mittry, Fouad K., Jr., and C. A. Wilms, to Mechanical Excava- tors, Inc. Wheel type excavating apparatus. 3,340,627, 9-12- 67. CI. 37—93. Mitzbager, Abraham, and J. Mizrahi, to Israel Mining In- dustries-Institute for Research and Development. Sink float method of classifying wet flocculated solid particles. 3,30S,946, 3-14-67, CI. 209 — 5. Miura, Kazuko : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Nakanishi, Miura, TJmio, and Kishimoto. 3,30S,120. Miura, Takehiro : See — Miyoshi, Shunji, Miura, and Aral. 3,350,181. Miura, Takeo, N. Yokozawa, and J. Iwata, to Kabushiki Kai- sha Hitachi Seisakusho. Function generator. 3,35S,130 12- 12-67, CI. 235 — 197. Miura, Takeo, A. Miyamoto, and C. Hirano, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Differential magnetic amplifier circuit. 3,359,502, 12-19-67, CI. 330 — 8. Miura, Tanetoshi, and T. Koshikawa, to Hitachi, Ltd. Ap- paratus for observing vocal cord wave. 3,345,979, 10-10- 67, CI. 128 — 2. Mlville, Charles A., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Magnetic tape oceanographic meter. 3,330,155, 7-11-67, CI. 73 — 189. Miville, Maurice : See — Hauptschein, Murray, and Mlville. 3,311,566. Hauptschein, Murray, and Mlville, 3,345,424. Miwa, Hirohide, and T. Shiojiri, to Kobe Kogyo Corp. Elec- tron tube with inert oxide coating on the envelope. 3,329,- 854, 7-4-67, CI. 313—318. Miwa, Ichiro : See — Seki, Takeo, and Miwa. 3,332,025. Mix, Robert H., to United States of America, Interior. Me- tering system responsive to interrogations from a central station. 3,320,591. 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 152. Recovery device. 3,303,521, 2-14-67, CI. and Mixer. 3,341,612. Jahn, and Mixich. Mix, Theodore II. 9—9. Mixer, Robert Y. : See — Hayes, Charles H., Caserio, Mlxlch, George : See — Molnar, Istvan, Wagner-Jauregg, 3,349,0S8. Mixing Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Paul, Frank W.. Jr. 3,356,348. Mixon, Clyde E., to Pedicral't, Inc. Crib top. 3,345,653, 10-10- 67, CI. 5 — 97. Mixon, James L., and F. W. Wahl, to AMP Inc. Wedge type electrical connector. 3,349,167 10-24-67, CI. 174—94. Mixon, James L., Jr., to AMP Inc. Explosively-operated, wedge-type electrical connector. 3,345,454, 10-3-67, CI. 174 — 84. Mlyagi, Masahisa, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Multi-frequency generator having feedback means for frequency stabilization of output signals. 3,328,717, 6-27-67, CI. 331 — 2. Mlyagi, Masahisa, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Synchronizing system for multifrequency carrier transmission. 3,355,553, 11-28-67, CI. 179—15. Miyagi, Yukimasa. Doffing device used for textile machinery. 3,355,774. 12-5-67, CI. 19—106. Miyahara, Akimitsu, T. Oomagari, and H. Tsuchiya, to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for deionizing sugar solutions. 3,313,- 655, 4-11-67, CI. 127 — 46. Mlyairi, Makio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method for preparing a polyester resin composition. 3,312, G44, 4-4-67, CI. 260—22. Miyairi, Shota : See — Miyairi, Shota. 3,330,520. Miyairi, Shota, Y. Tsunehiro, and N. Sato, % to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd., and % to S. Miyairi. D.C. to polyphase inverter with feedback loop for reactance current of inductive load. 3,336,520, 8-15-67, CI. 321 — 5. Miyakawa, Seinan : See — Otani, Takao, Muto, Miyakawa, Ito, and Uno. 3,336,850. Miyake, Akira : See — Nawa, Hayao, Nakazawa, Miyake, and Kamiya. 3,330,725. Miyake, Akira, K. Mizuno, K. Nakazawa, Y. Aramaki, and K. Kaziwara, to Takeda Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. Substances belonging to chromomycin-a group and their production. 3,313,691, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Miyake. Toshio : See — Fujiwara. Yoshiyuki, Fujiki, Ando, Nitta, Miyake, and Shigenari. 3.303,257. Miyake, Yasuhiko : See — Maeda, Seiichi, Miyake, Yanagisawa, and Hamamoto. 3,342.779. Miyama, Yoshio: See — Matsuhisa, Seikichi, Miyama, and Tsutsumi. 3,308,153. Matsuhisa, Seikichi, Miyama, and Tsutsumi. 3,313.844. Miyamae, Kenzo. Chain pipe wrench. 3,298,258, 1-17-67, CI. 81—68. Miyamae, Masao : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagya, Shimidzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Miyamichi, Shigeru, to Hokushin Electric Works Ltd. Trans- mitter for an electromagnetic flowmeter. 3,334,51S, 8-S-67, CI. 73—194. Miyamoto, Akio : See — Miura, Takeo, Miyamoto, and Hirano. 3,359,502. Miyamoto, Shoichi : See- — Yamamoto, Sotoo, Nakayama, and Miyamoto. 3,360,554. Miyamoto. Toshinobu : See — Higuchi, Akira, and Miyamoto. 3,350,240. Miyamoto, Toshio : See — Nitta, Yoshihiro, Yoneda, and Miyamoto. 3,317,534. Miyamoto, Yoshito. Card holder for use as a scheduler. 3,299,550, 1-24-67, CI. 40—19.5. Miyao, Hideo : See — Inuzuka, Isao, and Miyao. 3.333,657. Inuzuka, Isao, Miyao, and Yuminaka. 3,313,427. Miyashita, Koji : See — Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. 3,330,895. Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. 3,330,896. Miyata, Noboru, and M. Suzuki, to Naigai Amimono Ltd. Co. Machine for and method of knitting run-resistant fabric. 3,309,899, 3-21-67, CI. 66—13. Miyata, Saburo. Means for imposing electric and magnetic fields on flowing fluids. 3,349,354, 10-24-67, CI. 335 — 209. Miyata, Seiji : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Saotome, and Miyata. 3,331,866. Miyauchi, Hideo, to Kabushiki Kaisha Yashica. Zoom lens con- trol. 3,324,780, 6-13-67, CI. 95 — 45. Miyauchi, Hideo, and S. Kamijo, to Kabushiki Kaisha Yashica. Automatic film threading mechanism. 3,337,146, 8-22-67, CI. 242 — 55.11. Miyauchi, Kenkichi : See — Uchida, Kazuo, Miyauchi, and Fujimoto. 3,309,285. Miyawaki, Midori : See — Ikuta, Michiko, and Miyawaki. 3,296,279. Miyawaki, Sentaro. Thermobellows steam trap. 3,351,2S2, 11-7-67, CI. 236 — 56. Miyazaki, Keizo : See — Ishida, Nakao, Miyazaki, Kumagi, Rikimaru, and Kuroya. 3,334,022. 888 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Miyazaki, Koshin, K. Hashimoto, A. Kaji, R. Sakimoto, K. Taniguchi, T. Noguchi, and Y. Igarashi, to Nippon Soda Kabushiki Kaisha. Aryl N-methyl substituted thionocarba- mates. 3,334,126, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 455. Miyazaki, Sadamaru : See — Imai, Kiyokazu, Fukushima, and Miyazaki. 3,320,205. Miyoshi, Eiji, and T. Okada, to Sumitomo Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Low-carbon aluminum killed steel for high temperature applications. 3,357,822, 12-12-67, CI. 75 — 124. Miyoshi, Katsuki, to Tadao Yamaoko. Agricultural tractors controlled by hydraulic systems. 3,298,239, 1-17-67, CI. 74—218. Miyoshi, Shunji, T. Miura, and T. Arai, to Asahi Glass Co., Ltd. Spacers for multiple glass sheet glazing unit. 3.350,- 181, 10-31-67, CI. 29— 1S3.5. Mize, Jack P. : See — Long, Russell K., and Mize. 3,354,006. Long, Russell K., Mize, aud Windecker. 3,313,012. Mize, Paul D. Fluid-operated timing device. 3,332,443, 7-25- 67, CI. 137 — 624.14. Mize, William E., to The Yoder Co. Die accelerator. 3,340,756, 9-12-67. CI. 83 — 320. Mizejewski, Theodore C, to A. G. Spalding Bros., Inc. Veloc- ity measuring and segregating device for propelled articles. 3 299 692 1—24—67 CI 73 13. Miz'elle,' Ned W. Reclining chair fixture. 3,300,243, 1-24-67, CI. 297—85. Mizelle, Ned W., and B. E. Marr, to Pontiac Design Corp. Reclining platform rocking chair. 3,302,969, 2-7-07, CI. 297 — 85. Mizikar, Eugene A., W. M. Wojcik, and K. Li, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Method of producing steel strip of uniform thickness by direct casting. 3,345,738, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 528. Mizobuchi, Yuzo : See — Maeda, Teizo, and Mizobuchi. 3,334,396. Mizrahi, Joseph : See — Mitzmager, Abraham, and Mizrahi. 3,308,946. Mizuguchi. Ryuichi, to Mitani Valve Co., Ltd. Quantitative jetting means for a pressured injector-reservoir. 3,313,- 459, 4-11-67, CI. 222 — 402.20. Mizuhara, Kunizo : See — Kinoshita, Shukuo, Mizuhara, and Suzuki. 3,303,101. Mizukane, Kazumi. Process of producing a knot member for a necktie. 3.317,364, 5-2-67, CI. 156 — 213. Mizuma, Katuhisa, to Koshuha Netsuren Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of working PC steel bars while subheated. 3,306,- 786, 2-28-67, CI. 148—12.4. Mizuno, Komei : See — Miyake, Akira, Mizuno, Nakazawa, Aramaki, and Kazi- wara. 3.313,691. Mizuno, Shuzo, to Kurita Industrial Co.. Ltd. Apparatus for projecting an image on a jet of water. 3,334,816, 8-8-67, CI. 239—18. Mizuno, Yukio, and S. Tanaka, to Prince Jidosha Kogyo Ka- bushiki-Kaisha. Device for grasping and guiding travelling ends of wefts. 3 297,057, 1-10-67, CI. 139 — 291. Mizusawa Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kuwata, Tsutomu, Sugahara and Nakazawa. 3,330,774. Sugahara, Yujiro, Tsuchida, Sato, and Usui. 3,300,870. Mizushima, Kunio : See — Tominaga, Kenichi, and Mizushima. 3,331,825. Mizushima, Wataru : See — Minami, Shinichi, Mizushima, and Nomura. 3,359,191. Minami, Shinichi, Nakada, and Mizushima. 3,323,026. Mizutani, Toshio : See — Kato, Takeaki, Ueda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Okuno. 3,316,275. Kato, Takeaki, Ceda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Okuno. 3,318,766. Kuramoto, Saichiro, Nishizawa, Sakamoto, and Mizutani. 3,308,016. Mizzi, Joseph M., to International Harvester Co. Sugar-cane harvesters. 3,307,338, 3-7-67, CI. 56 — 16. Mizzoni, Renat H. : See — Werner, Lincoln H., Mull, Mizzoni, and DeStevens. 3,304,306. Mizzoni, Renat H., to Ciba Corp. Dibenzocycloalkadienes. 3,304,307, 2-14-67, CI. 260—294.3. Mizzoni, Renat H, to Ciba Corp. l-rpiperidyl]-2,2-di(mono- cyclic hexaeyclic aryl) -cyclopropane. 3,340,268, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 293.4. Mladenovich, Peter, to Burgener Technical Enterprises Ltd. Device for sampling molten metal. 3,332,288, 7-25-67, CI. 73—425.6. Mlaker, Giinther J. : See — Leitner, Karl, Mlaker, Moll, and Skalla. 3,352,702. Mlynar, Peter, and D. A. Battistella, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Plurality of reverse switching rectifiers and a reverse energy dissipation circuit combination in a line pulsing modulator. 3,358,156, 12-12-67, CI. 307—88.5. Mnilk, Reinhold : See — Guggenbeger, Johann, Renkamp, Finger, and Mnilk. 3,313,093. Minilk, Reinhold, and E. Peters, to Holstein & Kappert Ma- schinenfabrik. Method and apparatus for making butter. 3,324.551, 6-13-67, CI. 31 — 89. Mo, Ivar: See — Meisingset, Kare R. 3,349,175. Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag : See — Ahlstedt, Gunnar L. 3,322,290. Ahlstedt, Gunnar L. 3,330,401. Ahlstedt, Gunnar L. 3,336,680. Croon, Ingemar L.-A., Assarsson, and Frisk. 3,298,749. Nycander, Oscar B. O., and Carlsson. 3,301,680. Schonfeldt, Nikolaus A. 3,350,319. Venemark, Emil T. 3,331,732. Venemark, Emil T. 3,331,733. Moak Machine and Foundry Co. : See — Mytinger, Lawrence B. 3,315,715. Mytinger, Lawrence B. 3,315,716. Moakes, John E., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Sta- bilised vinylidene chloride monomer containing paraalkoxy phenol and ammonia. 3,346,651, 10-10-67, CI. 260—652.5. Moan. Richard D. : See — Knowles, James, and Moan. 3,356,034. Moan, Richard D., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple speed ratio power transmission mechanism with balanced inertia shifts. 3,296,894, 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 751. Moan, Richard D., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission. 3,355,- 967, 12--5-67, CI. 74—688. Moate, Leslie F. : See — • Lighton, John W., and Moate. 3,298,623. Moate, Leslie F., to Fuller Electric Ltd. Method of, and apparatus for facilitating the adjustment of a rollstand spider. 3,341,145, 9-12-67, CI. 242 — 64. Moats, Robert R., and W. A. Frutiger, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Delay structure for traveling wave device. 3,345,586, 10-3-67, CI. 333—31. Moatti, Paul J., to Etablissement Public ; Centre de la Recherche Scientifique. Photomultiplier tube circuit with substantially linear output. 3,320,425, 5-16-67, CI. 250— 207. Mobarry, John W.. to Honeywell Inc. Electrical contractor with novel terminal means. 3,320,561, 5-16-67, CI. 335— 197. Mobay Chemical Co. : See — Archer, William. Jr., and Steingiser. 3,358,052. Baumann, Gert F. 3,321,433. Britain, J. W. 3,296,212. Britain, J W. 3,336,245. Britain, J W. 3,341,640. Britain, J. W. 3,358,010. Campbell, Clyde D., Cross, and Metzger. 3,330,850. Cleveland, Thomas H. 3,316,285. Cross, James M. 3,330,847. Cross, James M., Campbell, and Metzger. 3,314,995. Cross, James M.. Metzger, and Campbell. 3,351,650. Ewakl, Ravmond M. 3,321,283. Gemeinhardt, Paul G. 3,330,781. Gemeinhardt, Paul G. 3,341,463. Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer. 3,347,529. Manke, William K. 3,350,466. McElroy, Wilbur R. 3,300,417. McElroy, Wilbur R. 3,310,533. McElrov. Wilbur R. 3,356,650. Pigott, Kenneth A., and Archer. 3,352,955. Rawlings, Herbert L. 3.360,498. Sandridge, Robert L. 3,326,861. Saunders, James H., and Steingiser. 3,351,676. Schultheis, Heinz, Nordt, Skopelik, and Delfs. 3,326,965. Steingiser, Samuel, Baumann, and Gable. 3,310,604. Van Horn, Irvin B., and Powers. 3,331,876. Moberg, Karl A., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Holder for abrasive disks. 3,315,420, 4-25-67, CI. 51 — 378. Moberg, Milton L., E. M. Wilson, and P. J. Meredith, to Aerojet-Oeneral Corp. Breath analyzing apparatus. 3,338,- 087, 8-29-67, CI. 73—23. Moberg, Wilfred G. Sharpening apparatus. 3,336,699, 8-22- 67, CI. 51—3. Moberly, Charles W. : See — Harban, Arthur A., and Moberly. 3,317,498. Moberly, Lawrence E. : See — Boes, David L, Johnston, and Moberly. 3,303,370. Boes, David J., and Moberly. 3,300,667. Mobil Oil Corp. : See — Abdo, Milton K., and Dunlap. 3,315,743. Allen, Wallace B., Blount, and Metier. 3,327,214. Anderson, Edwin L. 3,335,198. Baker, Charles O. 3,312,506. Bargainer, James D., Jr. 3,309,521. Baum, Lester A. H„ Bruins, and Littler. 3,313,751. Bergstrom, Eric V. 3,311,142. Bergstrom, Eric V. 3,316,020. Blomgren. Erik A., and Szpak. 3.313,656. Blount, Floyd E., and Metier. 3,307,860. Blount, Floyd E., and Metier. 3,336,054. Bonner, Tom W.. and Mills. 3,312,823. Boston, William G. 3,346,046. Bracev. Frederick J.. Jr. 3.303.255. Braid, Milton, and Myers. 3,350,348. Bridger, Robert F., McCabe, and Williams. 3,320,165. Broding, Robert A., Summers, and Ely. Re. 26,297. Brooks, Warren B. 3,315,755. Brooks, Warren B., and Dean. 3.324,717. Brown, Charles W„ and Foulks. 3,303,704. Bryant, Howard S., Jr. 3,309,307. Buehler, Fritz A. 3,309.312. Buehler, Fritz A. 3,350,309. Buehler. Fritz A. 3,352,781. LIST OF PATENTEES 889 Mobil Oil Corp. : See— -Continued Butcosk, Richard A., and Olszewski. 3,349,034. Buteosk, Richard A., and Raich. 3.29G,127. Calahrese. Anthom M . Hill, and Thompson, 3,324,030. Caldwell, Richard L. 3,317,726. Caldwell. Richard L. 3,333,238. Campbell, Craig C, Schick, and Stockinger. 3,321,358. Capsuto, Leon M., and Davis. 3.330,761. 'Capsuto, Leon M., and Davis. 3,347,782. Cetrone, Ronald A., Kerns, and Wilson. 3,352,377. Chibnik. Sheldon. 3,317,587. Collins, John W. 3,358,229. CommisSO, Nicholas D.. and Lake. 3,337,110. Connally. Carl, Jr. 3,303,878. Cook, Evin L. 3,338,300. Cooper, James E., and Kvenvolden. 3,305,317. Cotv. Vernon F. 3,32(3.770. Cover, Richard E. 3,314,884. Cox, David B. 3,340,970. Cramer, Robert H., Houser, and Jagel. 3,301,794. Cramer, Robert II., Houser, and Jagel. 3,312,015. Cramer, Robert II., Houser, and Jagel. 3,344,080. Davis, Francis E., Jr. 3,347,777. Davis, John B. 3,305,399. Davis, John B. 3,307,912. Davis, John B., and Yarbrough. 3,331,705. Davis, John B.. and Yarbrough. 3,331,848. Davis, Robert H. 3,310,489. Dill, Thomas, and Mitchell. 3,347,778. Donnelly, James J. 3,358,731. Dreier, Werner F. 3,322.846. Dunlap, Peggy M. 3,315,744. Eastwood, Sylvander C. 3,297,400. Eastwood, Sylvander C, Kelly, and Wantuck. 3,304,254. Eichenbaum, Raymond. 3.31S.S60. Fahnestock, Frank C. 3,354,656. Falls, James C. 3,300,324. Fitch, John L., and Hurd. 3,309,141. Foster, Harold M., and Napier. 3.357,097. Foster, Harold M., Napier, and Chu. 3,346,591. Foster, William R. 3,308,883. Garwood, William E., Miale, and Weisz. 3,297,565. Garwood. William E., and Myers. 3,322,84S. Gee, Paul Y. C, and Andress. 3,296,130. Gee, Paul Y. C, and Andress. 3,336.384. Giammaria, John J., and Becker. 3,360.591. Giammaria, John J., and Law. 3,346,491. Givens, Wvatt W. 3,359.443. Godbev, John K. 3,305,825. Godbey, John K. 3,309,056. Gournav, Luke S. 3,322.231. Haag. Werner O. 3,326.866. Hamilton, Lvle A. 3,328,439. Hamilton, Lvle A. 3-32S.407. Hamilton, Lvle A. 3,337,045. Hamilton, Lyle A. 3,352,925. Hammer. Irving P. 3.322,709. Harvey, Robert B. 3,320,800. Harvey, Robert B., and Pancoast. 3,315,763. Heberlein, Edward G. 3.328,188. Heller. John P. 3.333,631. Henley. William O. 3,340,192. Henschel, Leonard. 3,329,636. Hensehel, Leonard. 3,330,146. Henschel. Leonard, and Baum. 3,330,759. Hentz, Robert R. 3.301,774. Hentz, Robert R. 3.350,231. Herd, Richard S.. Koft, and Otto. 3,350,310. Hoehn. Gustave L.. Jr. 3,350,634. Hollinghurst, Ralph. 3,333,463. Hollinghurst, Ralph. 3,351,553. Holmes, Blllv G. 3.357.490. Holmes. Billy G. 3,358.757. Huggard, Olin W. 3,297,557. Huggard, Olln W. 3.335.103. Huggard. Olin W. 3,340,172. Ireland, Henry R., and Smllsld. 3,308,052. Johnson, George C. 3.310.373. Johnson, Grover L.. and Kelly 3.307,625. Jolie, Ravmond M. 3.328.335. Jones, Daniel G.. and Landis. 3.325.465. Kaufman. Harold A., and Broderick 3.342 673. Kaufman, Harold A., and Foster. 3,336,335. Kaufman, Harold A., and Kilsheimer. 3.335.152. Kaufman, Harold A., Kilsheimer, and Foster. 3.317.552. Kaufman, Harold A., Kremer, and Driscoll. 3,350 409. Kerns. Clvde W. 3.335.401 Kerns, Clvde W. 3 353.152. Kerr, George T. 3, 314, 752. Kerr, George T. 3.321,272. Kerr. George T. 3.321.521. Kerr. George T., and Landis. 3.312.751. Kerr, George T., and Landis. 3,345,135. Kerr, Robert B. 3,348.193. Kilsheimer, John R., Behun. and Kaufman. 3,337.572 Koehl, William J., Jr. 3,321.3S7. Koehl, William J., Jr. 3.326,784. Koehl. William J., Jr. 3.347.75S. Koeijmans, Gerard D. 3,344,407. Kondis. Edward F., Smith, and Snvder. 3,31S,79S. Kozacik, Alfred P., and Mvers. 3,360,358. Kremer, Ross A. 3,345,382. Kuehl, Guenter H. 3,355,246. Mobil Oil Corp. : Nee Continued Lake. Connie. 3.356.284, Landis, Phillip S. 3,334,132. Landis, Phillip S. 3,359,285. Landis, Phillip S.. and Venuto. 3.354,221. Latham, Peter A., and Brefka. 3.334.797. Latham, Peter A., and Brefka. 3,355,063. Lawrence, Philip L. 3,304,535. Lawrence, Philip L., and Nipper. 3,312,933. Leaman, Wilbur K. 3,341,603. Leavitt, Richard I. 3,320,771. Leavitt, Richard I. 3,320,772. Leavitt. Richard I. 3,344,037. Leonardi, Samuel J., and Oberright. 3,303, 132. Lew, Boris. 3,345,279. Littler, Francis W. 3,300,402. Loper, George B., and Podhrasky. 3,332,058. Mahar John II., and Schick. 3.345,247. Manning, William F. 3.327.667. Manning, William F. 3,347.053. Manning, William F. 3.352,119. Marsh, John R. 3,333,690. Marsh, John R. 3.341,003. Marsh, John R. 3,346.104. Medlin, William L. 3,317,727. Melton, Thomas M. 3,297,797. Melton, Thomas M. 3,336,314. Messenger, Joseph U. 3,348,012. Miale, Joseph N. 3,344,058. Miale, Joseph X.. and Weisz. 3.354,078. Mills, William R„ Jr. 3,304,424. Mitchell, Farris. 3,322,157. Mitchell, John G., and Haddad. 3,349,022. Munns, George W., Jr. 3,314,895. Mvers, Herbert. 3,329,742. Myers, Herbert, and Olszewki. 3,351,554. Naro, Paul A. 3.321,412. Naro, Paul A., Neiswender, and Offenhauer. 3,290,312. Naro, Paul A„ and Offenhauer. 3,347,831. Nelson, Murrell D., Jr. 3,298,949. Odeh, Aziz S. 3,302,710. Offenhauer. Robert D., and Rodewald. 3.35S.046. Otto, Ferdinand P., Jr. 3,360,464. Papavannopoulos, Andreas G. 3,337,456. Patton, Bobbie J., and Fitch. 3.317,821. Pavne, John W., Sailor, and Farber. 3,351,548. Pavne, John W., Weber, and Beal. 3.31S.136. Peranio, Anthony. 3.320,792. Plank, Charles J„ and Rosinski. 3,324,048. Plank, Charles J., and Rosinski. 3.325.397. Prapas, Aristotle G., and Stevenson. 3,326,847. Read, Walter F., and Oliu. 3,330,863. Reid, Luther J.. Jr. 3.334.964. Ringelman, Ralph E., and Higgins. 3,316,265. Ritter, Sammie F. 3,332.059. Romberg, Francis M. 3,351,898. Rooney, John F., and Boulger. 3,346,531. Salem, Alexander N. 3.349,050. Sander, Manfred. 3,297,718. Sander, Manfred. 3.317,489. Sander. Manfred. 3,317,919. Sander, Manfred. 3.317.920. Savins, Joseph G. 3.299,952. Savins, Joseph G., and Cox. 3,295.542. Schick, John W., and Mahar. 3,301,803. Schneider. Frederick H.. and Birkhead. 3.328,479. Scott, Eric J. Y. 3.31S.912. Seger, Francis M. 3,357.945. Sengbush, Ravmond L. 3,350,683. Shambaugh, James P. 3.328,292. Sharp, Lorld G. 3,307,629. Sheffield, Donald H. 3.311,874. Sinclair, James A., and Fair. 3.348,614. Slusser, Marion L. 3,303,883. Slusser, Marion L. 3.331,438. Slusser, Marion L. 3.346.044. Slusser, Marion L., and Connally. 3.302.707. Smilski, Michael T.. and Ireland. 3,328.287. Smith, Fritz A. 3,357.916. Smith. Robert B., and Garwood. 3,352.800. Stancell, Arnold F.. Brecht, and Foglia. 3,347,695. Stevenson. Robert W. 3.355,416. Strange. Llovd K.. Marberrv, and Koons. 3,346,048. Streed, Carl W. 3,328,288. Streed, Carl W. 3.328.289. Stripling, Allen A„ Zemanek. and Hicks. 3,312,934. Strubhar, Malcolm K. 3.322.194. Stutson, Alverd C. 3,347.092. Summers, Gerald C. 3.297.9R3. Summers, Gerald C. 3,309,658. Townsend, Harold L., and McMillen. 3.346,047. Townsend. Harold L., McMillen. and Williams. 3.333.634. Townsend Harold L.. and Williams. 3.302.712. Traver, Alfred E. 3.312.102. Van Meter, Orville E.. Jr., and Bertness. 3.339.634. Venuto, Paul B. 3,345 383. Von Schultz. Hans U. 3.327,668. Wadlinger, Robert L., Kerr, and Rosinski. 3.308,069. Weisz. Paul B 3.335.099. White, Roy A. 3,336,254. Williams, Robert H. 3.342.713. Williams, Sherrod A. 3.302.716. Williams, Sherrod A., Jr. 3.303,879. 890 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Mobil Oil Corp. : See — Continued Williams, Sherrod A., Jr. 3,352,358. Willis, James L., Jr. 3,313,860. Wilson. Robert C. Jr. 3,313,594. Wise, John J. 3,301,917. Yurko, Malvin M., Bowles, Corona, and Bead. 3,322,412. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr. 3,302,100. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr. 3,340,953. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr. 3,359,787. Zimmerman, John R., Jr. 3,321,700. Zrinscak, Fred S., and Payne. 3,338,817. Mobile Drilling Co., Inc. : See — Dickinson, Robert E. 3,301,338. Mobius, Hans E., and O. Steinhauer. Process and device for cooling wire coils. 3,339,373, 9-5-67, CI. 62 — 64. Mobius, Siegfried, to Fiehtel & Sachs A.G. Friction clutch. 3,304,000, 2-14-67, CI. 236—35. Mobius, Siegfried, to Fiehtel & Sachs A.G. Cooling arrange- ment for an automotive internal combustion engine. 3,318,- 526, 5-9-67, CI. 236 — 35. Mobius, Siegfried, to Fiehtel & Sachs A.G. Temperature re- sponsive clutch for an engine-cooling fan and the like. 3,323,596, 6-6-67, CI. 170 — 135.75. Mobley, Burton L. : See — Legal, Casimer, C, and Mobley. 3,320,048. Mobley, Edward L., Jr. Toy with attachable ears. 3,313,- 060, 4-11-67, CI. 46 — 164. Mobley, Loreley S., to Dravo Corp. Method of making steel. 3,331,681, 7-18-67. CI. 75 — 60. Mochel, John M., to Corning Glass Works. Method of produc- ing thin flakes of metal oxide. 3,340,006, 9-5-67, CI. 23— 144. Mochel, Virgil D., to Corning Glass Works. Modified ZnzSiOi compositions. 3,329,629, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 518. Mochida, Yazunori, and K. Ishimura, to Nippon Gakki Seizo Kabushiki Ivaisha. Reverberation loudspeaker. 3,347,337, 10-17-67, CI. 181—31. Mochimaru, Masayoshi : See — Kawakami, Masamitsu, and Mochimaru. 3,355,645. Mochizuki, Masaji, and Y. Saito, to Sankyo Co.. Ltd. Simul- taneous scan of two photoconductive targets with flat beam. 3,356.890. 12-5-67, CI. 315—21. Mochizuki, Yoshifumi : See — - Takamune, Hirotoki, Hanaue, and Mochizuki. 3,312,053. Mock, Arthur E. Direct contact flash distillation with air and steam. 3,326,778, 6-20-67, CI. 202—234. Mock, Donald E., J. and A. Banner, to Anjac Plastics, Inc. Suspended ceiling structure. 3,304,684, 2-21-67, CI. 52— 665. Mock, Frank C, to The Bendix Corp. Air spray combustor. 3,306,333, 2-28-67, CI. 158 — 4. Mock, Henrv W., and W. A. Haine, to Union Carbide Corp. Non-blocking polyolefin compositions. 3,330,796, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Mock, Richard A., and W. N. Vanderkooi, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Removal of residual monomeric sulfonates from polymerizates thereof. 3,310,481, 3-21-67, CI. 204 — 180. Mocker, Hans W., to Honeywell Inc. Apparatus for super- vising the proportion of a magneticallv active component in a fluid. 3,302,448, 2-7-67, CI. 73—23. Mod, George W., and E. S. Czyzewski, to The Celotex Corp. Apparatus and method for applying spatter finish. 3,360,- 392. 12-26-67, CI. 117 — 37. Mod, Robert M. : See — Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,309,332. Mod, Robert R. : See — Magne, Frank C, Mod. and Skau. 3,318,837. Magne, Frank C, Mod, and Skau. 3,340,218. Magne, Frank C. Skau, and Mod. 3,312.561. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,297,703. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,300,434. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,322.777. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,332.954. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,336.319. Mod, Robert R., F. C. Magne, and E. L. Skau, to United States of America, Agriculture. N,N-disubstituted amides and their use as plasticizers in vinyl chloride resins. 3,309,333, 3-14-67, CI. 260—32.6. Modahl, Robert J. : See — Lynch, Paul J., and Modahl. 3,296,814. Modder, Otto, and R. Muller, to Siegener Maschinenbau G.m.b.H. Apparatus for setting up and shifting workpieces. 3,323.632, 6-6-67, CI. 198—27. Modderno, John P., to Modern-Lab., Inc. Compartmented squeeze dispensing device. 3,318,483, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 136. Modderno, John P., to Modern-Lab., Inc. Compartmented pressurized dispensing device. 3,318,484, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 136. Model Products Corp. : See — - GipDerich, Lawrence F., Bacsanyi, and Sheldon. 3,323,- ■252. Modell, Michael, and J. M. Ryan, to Abcor, Inc. Method and apparatus for introducing samples into a gas chromato- graphic column. 3.352,089, 11-14-67, CI. 55 — 67. Modeme, Robert. Two part clip for attaching a cylindrical member to a support. 3,295,806, 1-3-67, CI. 248 — 74. Modenco Ltd. : See — McGee, Joseph S., Miron, and Pitt. 3,296,753. Modern Album and Finishing, Inc. : See — Froehlig, Rudolph A. 3,322,328. Froehlig, Rudolph A. 3,340,999. Froehlig, Rudolph A. 3,346,259. Modern Drilling Tools, Inc. : See — Taylor, William T. 3,331,385. Modern Equipment Co. : See — DellAgnese, David E., and Tinker. 3,331,591. Schanen, Robert R. 3,331,598. Modern-Lab., Inc. : See — Modderno, John P. 3,318,483. Modderno, John P. 3,318,484. Modern Metal Products Co. : See — Smith, Harvey J. 3,297,377. Modern Plastic Machinery Corp. : See — Kovach, Leslie J., and Menegus. 3,311,952. Modern Teaching Associates, Inc. : See — Cohen, Ronald S. 3,303,822. Cohen, Ronald S. 3,303,823. Modern Wholesale Stationers, Inc. : See — Patrick, James H., and Zilka. 3,332,399. Modernair Corp. : See — Brandenberg, Karl A., and Bart. 3,357,675. Modersohn, Charles W., to Beloit Corp. Egg carrier. 3,334,765, 8-8-67. CI. 217 — 26.5. Modersohn, Otto, and H. Bettin, to Olympia Werke A.G. Feed- ing system for punch cards and the like. 3,341,691, 9-12- 67, CI. 235—61.11. Modesto, Narciso : See — Brejcha, Robert J., Modesto, and Ridenour. 3,347,596. Modiano, Jacques, and F. Weiss, to Societe d'Electro-Chirnie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Separation of acrylonitrile by extractive distillation with water. 3,32S,266, 6-27-67, CI. 203—34. Modic, Rudolf : See — Ploetz, Theodor, Richtzenhain, and Modic. 3,332,678. Modine Mfg. Co. : See — Jensen, Arnold E., and Jacobson. 3,315,731. Johnson, Richard S. 3,351,995. Simpelaar, Clyde S. 3,295,192. 'Simpelaar, Clyde S. 3,301,688. Modjeska, Richard S., to United-Carr Inc. Method for making flush metallic patterns, 3,324,014, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 15. Modrak, Thomas M. : See — Brahler, Marvin A., Johnson, and Modrak. 3,324,634. Modreski, Eugene L. : See- Cole, Felix, Modreski, and Van Tilburg. 3,320,044. Modrey, Henry J. Expansion anchor. 3,302,509, 2-7-67, CI. 85—64. Modrey, Henry J. Device for positioning components. 3,346,- 942, 10-17-67, CI. 29—212. Modrich, Jack L., to McDowell-Wellman Engineering Co. Piston locking means. 3,359.862, 12-26-67, CI. 91 — 42. Moe, Clyde A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Rinse composition for use in electrophotographic printing. 3,356,499, 12-5-67, CI. 96—1. Moe, Clyde A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Electrophotographic rinse and method. 3,357,828, 12-12-67, CI. 96 — 1. Moe, Clyde A., and J. A. Easley, to The Dow Chemical Co. Rinse composition and method for use thereof in electro- photographic printing. 3,356,497, 12-5-67, CI. 96 — 1. Moe, Clyde A., and H. C. Gillespie, to The Dow Chemical Co. Electrophotographic method comprising rinsing the imaged plate. 3,356,498, 12-5-67, CI. 96 — 1. Moe, Clyde A., and J. A. Easley, to The Dow Chemical Co. Rinse composition for and method of electrophotographic printing. 3,357,829, 12-12-67, CI. 96 — 1. Moe, Gerald A. : See — Gould, Irwin M., and Moe. 3,336,836. Moe, Henry, and B. B. Lampert, to United States of America, Navy. Preparation of formaldazine. 3,329,718, 7-4-67, CI. 260—566. Moe, Henry, and B. B. Lampert, to United States of America, Navy. Preparation of methylene bistetraformaltrisazine. 3,351,593, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 241. Moe, James A. Dispensing apparatus. 3,355,065, 11-28-67, CI. 221 — 90. Moe, James R. : See — Phalen, Edward R., and Moe. 3,320,936. Moe, John L., to Waynco, Inc. Voltage compensation circuit. 3,316,462, 4-25-67, CI. 317—123. Moe, Lowell A., to Peavev Co. Ultra-sonic pest control and ex- termination system. 3,328,908, 7-4-67, CI. 43 — 131. Moe, Walter, and E. A. Nielsen, to Ideal Toy Corp. Clip-load- ing cap gun. 3,303,593, 2-14-67, CI. 42 — 57. Moed, Hendrik D., V. Claassen, and J. Van Dijk, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Secondary 2-aminomethyl-benzo- dioxane derivitives. 3,324,143, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 340.3. Moede, Jerome A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photo- graphic compositions and process. 3,353,958, 11-21-67, CI. 96 — 87. Moedritzer, Kurt : See — Irani, Riyad R., and Moedritzer. 3,298,956. Irani. Rivad R.. and Moedritzer. 3,344.077. Van Wazer, John R., Moedritzer, and Rausch. 3,350,435. Moedritzer, Kurt, to Monsanto Co. Preparation of phos- phine oxide compounds. 3,309,408, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Moedritzer, Kurt, to Monsanto Research Corp. Preparation of halomethylphosphine sulfides from s-trithiane and phosphorus halides. 3,360,556, 12-26-67, CI. 260—543. Moedritzer, Kurt, and J. R. Van Wazer, to Monsanto Co. Polymeric silthian compounds. 3,344,161, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. LIST 1)1' l'ATKNTKKS 891 Moehl, Reno W., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrogen pro duction In a fluldlzed bed of attrition resistant catalyst. 3,3 10.012, 9-5-67, CI. 23—212. Moehl, Reno W., to Universal Oil Products Co. 1'roduction of altril Ion resistant alumina catalyst, 3,351,507, 11—7—67, CI. 252 — 460. Moehlenpah, Walter G., and G. E. 1'allme, Jr., to Hydro-Air Engineering, Inc. Suspension for press or the like. 3,315,- 59o, 4-25-67, CI. 100—214. Moelilenpali, Walter G., G. E\ Eberle, and D. IT. Imming, to Hvdro-Air Engineering, Inc. Connector plates. 3,322,018, 5-30-67, CI. So— 13. Moehr, George W. Low profile, self-loading hauling and dumping vehicle. 3,306,47S, 2-2S-67, CI. 214 — 82. Moekle, Charles D. Method for making linked products. 3,296,657. 1-10-67, CI. 17 — 15. Moell, Hans : See — Landgraf, Alfred, Moell, Kerber, Wodtcke, Ebcnhoech, and Hupfer. 3.321.534. Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc Egg venting device. 3,349,821, 10-31-67, CI. 146 — 2. Moeller, Axel, to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. Stop limit means for dip stick closures. 3,349,944, 10-31-67. Cl. 220—24.5. Moeller, C.tlvin E., to Cleveland Technical Center, Inc. Elec- trically powered fluid heater. 3,344,257, 9-26-67, Cl. 219 — 374. Moeller. Hans, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Production of modified polyolefin waxes. 3,350,- 3S1, 10-31-67, Cl. 260—94.9. Moeller Instrument Co.. Inc. : See — Harrison, Henry. 3.357,251. Moeller. Kurt G. F. : See — Lehmann, Guenther W., and Moeller. 3,301,132. Moeller, Lowell J. Hanger device. 3,312,442, 4-4-67, Cl. 248 — 217. Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Moeller, Axel. 3,349,821. Moeller, Axel. 3,349,944. Peterson, Richard L. 3,295,712. Moelter, Gregory M., to Celanese Corp. Method of making crimped polyoxymethylene filaments. 3,347,969, 10-17-67, Cl. 264 — 210. Moen, Alfred M. Swivel spray aerators. 3, 334, SIS, 8-S-67, CL 239 428 5 Moen, Alfred M. Mixing valve. 3,354,910, 11-28-67, Cl. 137 — 625.17. Moen, Alfred M. Mixing valve. 3,358,714, 12-19-67, Cl. 137 — 625.17. Moen, Alfred M. Swivel aerators with combination spray. 3,35S,934, 12-19-67, Cl. 239 — 443. Moen, Lenard E. : See — Roesner, Lawrence C, and Moen. 3,342.116. Moergell, Eduard, to Ciba Ltd. 2-aryl-4 :6-dihydroxy-l :3 :5- triazines and process for their manufacture. 3,340,261, 9- 5-67, Cl. 260—248. Moerikofer, Andreas W., J. A. Shropshire, and B. L. Tarmy, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of regener- ating nitric acid oxidant of fuel cell. 3,350,227. 10-31-67, Cl. 136 — 86. Moerkens, Jozef C. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Control circuit for regulating the power supplied to a non- linear load from a source of A.C. voltage. 3,351,810, 11-7- 67, Cl. 315—194. Moerkens, Jozef C. and H. Palmers, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device employing two gas-and/or vapour discharge tubes. 3,324.349, 6-6-67, Cl. 315 — 188. Moerkens, Jozef C, and D. B. Wausebaum, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Circuit for accurately controlling the con- duction periods of controlled rectifiers connected in inverse parallel. 3,340,428, 9-5-67, Cl. 315 — 194. Moerman, Jan : See — Biesma, Louw A., and Moerman. 3,315,198. Moers, Gerhard : See — Alberto, Pietro, and Moers. 3,331,224. Moes, Geert, and A. H. Zijderveld, to Scholten's, W.A. Chem- ische Fabrieken N.V. Method of producing a water re- sistant pigmented coating on paper or paperboard, and the paper or paperboard thus obtained. 3,352,705, 11-14-67, Cl. 117—62.2. Moeschler, John A., V> to W. D. Sellers. Back-to-back plumb- ing fitting. 3,307,205, 3-7-67, Cl. 4 — 192. Moess, Wilhelm. Illuminated pen. 3,333,095, 7-25-67, Cl. 240 — 6.46. Moffats, Ltd. : See — Smith, David G. 3,327,701. Moffatt, John G., to Svntex Corp. Process for the prepara- tion of nucleoside polyphosphates. 3,321,462, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 211.5. Moffatt, John G., to Syntex Corp. Process for the prepara- tion of nucleoside-5'-polyphosphates and a,<. 3,334,060. Roth, James P., and Schaefer. 3,356,757. Ruehrwein, Robert A. 3,312,570. Ruehrwein, Robert A. 3,312,571. Ruehrwein. Robert A. 3.322,575. Saunders, Elerington, and Schiff. 3,308,029. Saunders. Elerington, and Schiff. 3,334,979. Saunders, Elerington, and Wright. 3.357,790. Savage, Preston R., and Brooks. 3,323,349. Schisla, Robert M., and Gaertner. 3,300,376. Schleppnik, Alfred A. 3,305,58S. Schuck, James M., and Schultz. 3,317,628. Schuck, James M., Schultz, and Ort. 3,333,017. Schultz, Robert G. 3,333,016. Schultz. Robert G., Schuck, and Ort. 3,356,756. Scopp, Howard A., and Signore. 3,324,060. Setzer, Carl J. 3,353,345. Sharp, Dexter B., and Le Blanc. 3,340,293. Shaver, Kenneth J 3,345,129. Shelby, Richard K. 3,300,551. Shelby, Richard K. 3,300,552. Shelby, Richard K. 3,300,553. Shelbv, Richard K. 3.325,629. Shelbv, Richard K. 3,330,002. Shelby, Richard K. 3,331,908. Shelby. Richard K. 3,341,895. Shen, Chung Y. 3,314,750. Shen, Chung Y. 3,321.406. Shen. Chung Y. 3,341,408. Shen, Cluing Y. 3,342,738. Shen, Chung Y. 3,347,627. iShen, Chung Y., and Metcalf. 3,303,134. Simon, Robert H. M„ and Oster. 3,345,430. Sims, James G. 3,347,738. Sims, James G., and Sovereign. 3,329,553. Sims, Robert W. 3,339,350. Sincock, Thomas F. 3.328,196. Sincock, Thomas F. 3,335,022. Sincock. Thomas F., Bogle, and Scopp. 3,306,755. Slocombe, Robert J. 3,356,637. Slocombe. Robert J.. Salyer, and Newman. 3,346,528. Smith, Llovd B. 3.329.363. Smith, Lowell R., and Speziale. 3,352,910. Smith. Ralph W., Huffman, and Preston. 3,354.125. Snyder, Joseph Q., Swisher, Weesner, and Wolford 3.332.0S9. Snooks, Rupert J., Jr. 3,296,216. Sobocinski, Eugene C, and Syines. 3,354,158. Sobocinski, Eugene C. and Symes. 3,357,979. Speziale, Angelo J., and Hamm. 3,303,015. Speziale, Angelo J., and Ratts. 3,325.542. Speziale, Angelo J., and Smith. 3,318,947 Speziale, Angelo J., and Smith. 3,337,600. Speziale. Angelo J., and Smith. 3,359,301. Sternberg, Ernest M. 3,347,475. Sternberg, Ernest M. 3,347.478. Sternberg, Ernest M. 3,353,759. Stoffel, Paul J. 3,317,5S4. Stoffel. Paul J. 3,322,811. Stow, George C, Jr., Mallonee, and Barrett. 3,343 363 Strauss, Robert G. 3.303.249. Strauss. Robert G. 3,311,950. Stutz, Frank. 3.342.604. Sudhoff, Roy W. 3,344,143. Sullivan, Daniel M., Monaghan. and Germain. 3,296 018 Sullivan, Michael W. 3.308,045. Symes, William F. 3.350,317. Tate, Cilton W., Bryan, and King. 3,329,656 Tate, Cilton W.. and Congiumdi. 3,313.847 ' Tate, John E. 3.296,217. Taulli, Thomas A. 3.340.507. Taylor, Ernest A., Jr. 3.343.382. Taylor, Ernest A., Jr. 3,343,383. Taylor, Ernest A., Jr. 3,353,379. Taylor, Ernest A., Jr. 3,353,380. Taylor, Ernest A., Jr. 3,353,381. Thompson, Quentin E. 3,357,993. 242-023— P 57 Monsanto Co.: See — Continued Tierney. PaoJ A. 3,328,339, Tremeutozzi, Quirino A., Gebura, and Locke. 3,322,S52. Tremento/.zi, Quirino A, Gebura, ami Locke. 3,322,853. Trivette, Chester D., Jr., and Coran. 3,354,131. Tung, Clung C. 3,325,288. Tung, Clung C. 3,357,941. Tung, Clung C, and Wilt. 3,326,959. Udell, William U. 3,322,836. Van Ness, John H., and Stephens. 3,328,173. Van Ness, John H., and Stephens. 3,330,665. Van Wazer, John R., Moedritzer, and Rausch. 3,350,435. Veazev, Thomas M., and Eberhardt. 3,324,167. Veazey, Thomas M., and Eberhardt. 3,359,187. Veazey, Thomas M., Eberhardt, and Christensen. 3,313,- 768. Versen, Robert R. 3,334,049. Vineyard, Billy D. 3,299,121. Vineyard, Billy D. 3,312,019. Vineyard. Billy D. 3,357,990. Vinicki, John. 3,335,210. Walker. Llovd A. 3,350.657. Wann, Robert E., and Godt. 3,301,655. Weesner, William E 3,324,203. Weissenberger, Gustav. 3,312,725. Wildi, Bernard S., and Hull. 3,300,399. Wilken, Philip H. 3,304,222. Wilkinson, Walter J., Brill, and De Shay. 3,342,761. Williams, Charles R. 3.322,713. Williams, Forrest V. 3,341,296. Williams, Louis B„ Jr. 3,358,919. Woodbery, Hunter S 3,35S,322. Wright, Felix, and Dolan. 3,310,372. Wygant, James C. 3,300.545. Wygant, James C, Anderson, and Prill. 3,317,568. Wygant, James C, and Prill. 3,360,544. Wygant, James C, Prill, Carter, and Kucia. 3,300,546. Young, Charles W. 3,348,143. Zeiss, Harold H. 3,316,283. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Holm. 3,299,096. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Holm. 3,322,829. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and Holm. 3,355,464. Monsanto Research Corp. : See — Beaver, Emil R., Jr. 3.359,097. Blake, Edward S., De Brunner, and Webster. 3,359,349. Blake, Edward S., and Deebel. 3,354,222. Dalton. David R., De Brunner, and Blake. 3.346,668. De Brunner, Ralph E.. Blake, and Richardson. 3,345,435. De Brunner, Ralph E., Blake, and Webster. 3,324,182. Driscoll, John S. 3,334,092. Driscoll, John S. 3,334,093. Driscoll, John S. 3,334,094. Driscoll, John S. 3,341,534. Fabuss, Belam, and Borsanyi. 3,318,667. Garner, Albert Y. 3,296,265. Garner, Albert Y. 3,346,647. Garner, Albert Y. 3,354,166. Garner, Albert Y. 3,354,215. Gollis, Morton H., Wineman, and James. 3,312,732. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr. 3,330,868. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr. 3,334,144. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr. 3,334,145. Grisley, Daniel W., Jr. 3,341,605. Gruber, Bernard A., and McElhill. 3,303,054. Harris, John E. 3,330.853. Harris, John E. 3,334,109. James, John C. 3,352, S98. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3,341,577. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3,352,917. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3.352,918. James, John C. Wineman, and Gollis. 3,356,730. Johns, Iral B. 3,330,628. Koch, Stanley D. 3,312,711. Matthews. Clifford N., and Driscoll. 3.303,220 McElhill, Elizabeth A., and Gruber. 3,330.701. McHugh, Kenneth L,, Smith, and Stemniski. 3,360,467. Moedritzer. Kurt. 3,300.556. Nielsen, Morris L. 3.290,301. Nielsen, Morris L. 3,330,805. Nielsen, Morris L. 3.354,242. Nielsen, Morris L., and Greenlev. 3,359,270 Parts, Leo P.. and Nielsen. 3,314,899. Richardson. George A., Webster, and Blake. 3,340,331. Salyer, Ival O., and 'Sehwendeman. 3.346,219. Salyer, Ival O., Sehwendeman, and Hickman. 3,359,145. Webster, James A. 3,290,296. Webster, James A. 3,296.297. Webster, James A. 3,347,897. Weesner. William E. 3,330,872. Wineman, Robert J., James, and Gollis. 3,303,218. Monson, Harry T. Rail arresting device. 3,326,465, 6-20-67, CI. 238—327. Montague, John H., and J. A. Miller, to International Minerals & Chemicals Corp. Refractory compositions and method for preparing same. 3,316,106, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 58. Montaldo. Jeanne B. Disposable toilet seat cover. 3,316.- 560, 5-2-67, CI. 4 — 242. Montalto, Michael S. : See — Ernisse, Paul J., and Montalto. 3,353,467. 898 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Montalvo, Edwin J. : See — Suppes, Donald F., and Montalvo. 3,311,205. Montanari, Eugenio. Case for storing and withdrawing rigid sheets in a consecutive order. 3,360,315, 12-26-67, CI. 312 — 10. Montanteme, Jean : See — Danis, Francois, Cloppet, and Montanteme. 3,356,493. Monteath, Robert G., Jr. Plural step method for cleaning the liquid cooling system of an internal combustion engine. 3,350,223, 10-31-67, CI. 134 — 22. Montecatini Edison S.p.A. : See — Algieri, Salvatore. 3,356,642. Angeleri, Pietro. 3,298,934. Bartorelli, Giuliano, Falcone, and Pregaglia. 3,301,837. Billi, Walter. 3,315,005. Bonvicini, Alberto, and lidos. 3,320,334. Bonvicini, Alberto, and lidos. 3,321,267. Borghese, Camillo. 3,299,183. Brichta, Corrado, Nenz, Ribaldone, Borsotti, and Gal- linella. 3,359,314. Caldo, Cornelio, and Algieri. 3,352,882. Cantatore, Giuseppe. 3,331,888. Caporali, Giorgi, Giordano, Ferlazzo, and Ottavlanl. 3 347899. Cap'puccio, Vittorio, and Canonica. 3,350,328. Cappuccio, Vittorio, Maltese, and Vacanti. 3,312,755. Cappuccio, Vittorio. and Rlboni. 3,320,226. Caprara, Giuseppe, Ghirga, and Cevidalli. 3,344,187. Chiusoli, Glan P., and Bottacclo. 3,312,731. Costabello, Dino, Fornl, and Ramello. 3,308,167. Dakli, Ibrahim, Grazioll, and Oddo. 3,298,993. Di Drusco, Giovanni, and Colamussi. 3,320,220. Endler, Harry. 3,332,887. Endler, Harrv, and Pappada. 3,340,306. Falcone, Luigi, and Tortl. 3,308,090. Fior, Aldo, and Caldo. 3,331,806. Fiore, Leonardo, and Possio. 3,351,614. Gozzo, Franco, and Ragazzinl. 3,338,980. Guzzetta, Giuseppe, and Oratti. 3,303,242. Guzzetta, Giuseppe, Sabbloni, and Gechele. 3,300,462. Junginger, Alberto. 3,307,921. Lazan, Fabrizio. 3,307,903. Longi, Paolo, Bassi, Greco, and Camblni. 3,338,907. Ijosco, Giuseppe. 3.358,035. Luciani, Luciano, and Manaresi. 3,299,027. Manaresi, Piero, and Giannella. 3,296,163. Manica, Mlchele, and Bassl. 3,350,343. Marullo, Gerlando, Maffezzoni, and Susa. 3,300,466. Marullo, Gerlando, Perri, and Tubiello. 3,345,142. Mini, Iti. 3,328,120. Minisci, Francesco, Pallini, and Galli. 3,299,149. Moretti, Giorgio, and Turchi. 3,306,924. Musso, Pompilio, and Guzzetta. 3,356,765. Natta. Giulio, and Chini. 3,332,749. Natta, Giulio, and Mazzantl. 3,340,241. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti. and Boschi. 3,300,459. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, and Pregaglia. 3,350,357. Natta. Giulio, Mazzanti, Pregaglia, and Binaghi. 3,337,- 502. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassorl, and Sartori. 3,340,- 240. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassorl, Sartori, and Cameli. 3,310,537. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassorl, Satorl, and Turba. 3,301,833. Natta, Giulio. Peraldo, and Farina. 3,303,177. Natta, Giulio. Pino, and Porri. 3.317,496. Natta, Giulio, Porri, Stoppa, and Carbonaro. 3,300,467. Natta, Giulio, Porri, Carbonaro, and Stoppa. 3.301,839. Natta, Giulio, Pregaglia, Mazzanti, and Binaghi, 3,351,- 613. Natta, Giulio, Zambelli, and Pasquon. 3,305,538. Natta, Giulio, Zambelli, and Pasquon. 3,335,121. Oddi, Piero. 3,359,353. Pedretti, Giovanni. 3,317,454. Piacenti, Franco, and Pino. 3,338,974. Pregaglia, Gianfranco, and Pozzl. 3,308,097. Scarso, Luciano, Boccato, and Rigo. 3,354,135. Scatena, Massimo, and Grazia. 3,347,805. Sianesi, Dario, Bernardi, and Diotallevl. 3,335,106. Slanesi, Dario, Bernardi, and Diotallevi. 3,350,373. Sianesi, Dario, Bernardi, and Reggio. 3,331,823. Stocchl, Virgilio, Ferin, and Magelli. 3,350,473. Stocchi, Virgilio, Magelli, and Baisero. 3,349,545. Valvassori, Alberto, Sartori, and Turba. 3,313,787. Veronica, Giacinto. 3,348,913. Montecatini Societa Generale per 1'Industria Minerarla e Chimica: See — Chiusoli, Gian P., and Mondelli. 3,340,021. Coen, Alberto, and Parrini. 3,296,237. Colombo, Umberto P. 3,295,924. Colombo, Umberto. and Sironi. 3,295,961. Di Drusco, Giovanni. 3,298,792. Fauser, Giacomo. 3,347,915. Lubattl. Eugenio. 3,297,810. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, and Dall'asta. 3,297,671. Natta, Giulio, Porri, Stoppa, and Carbonaro. 3,300,407. Pino, Piero, and Lorenzi. 3,296,328. Portolanl, Augusto, Ballini, Bujtar, Perl and Fontani. 3,296,184. Montek Division of Model Engineering and Mfg. Corp. : See — Thornberg, Dean S., and Jepperson. 3,332,018. Monteleone, Frank J., Jr., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Pass tube for gamma ray densitometers. 3,353,561, 11-21-67, CI. 138—37. Montero, Luis B. Method of making a collar. 3,300,788, 1-31-67, CI. 2—143. Montesano, Lewis, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Curing epoxy resins. 3,316,191, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 18. Montesano, Lewis, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Un- saturated polyester curing system consisting of cumene hy- droperoxide, methylethyl ketane peroxide and thioglycolic acid. 3,318,974, 5-9-67, CI. 260—865. Montese-Caruso, Giuseppe, and E. Bussi. Watch with a dial rigidly connected to the casing. 3,321,906, 5-30-67, CI. 58 — 88. Montesl, Edward N., to Wanskuck Co. Plastic reel with sacri- ficial amount of plastic provided In the head. 3,339,861, 9-5-67, CI. 242—118.7. Montesi, Louis J., to United States of America, Navy. Deto- nator. 3,351,011, 11-7-67, CI. 102—27. Monteus, Sven H. : See — Jung, Erland V., and Monteus. 3,309,015. Montgomery, Byron D., to Borg-Wamer Corp. Clutch. 3,308,913, 3-14-67, CI. 192—68. Montgomery, Byron D., to Borg-Warner Corp. Torque limit- ing clutch. 3,323,328, 6-6-67, CI. 64—30. Montgomery, Carrol M., and P. V. Ruff. Dry cell battery charger utilizing automobile cigar lighter socket. 3,309,- 598. 3-14-67, CI. 320—2. Montgomery, Carroll E., and C. A. Wendlandt. Burglar proof- ing device for coin changers. 3,331,066, 7-11-67, CI. 340 — 274. Montgomery, Charles W., to Ethyl Corp. Polyvinyl chloride blended with mixture of llgnin-butadiene styrene copolymer. 3,330,788, 7-11-67, CI. 260—17.5. Montgomery, Christine A., L. C. Ray, and D. R. Swanson, to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Automatic information index- ing. 3,309,677, 3-14-67, CI. 340—172.5. Montgomery & Crawford, Inc. : See — Pockman, William W. 3,338,214. Pockman. William Vv'., and Skinner. 3,320,930. Montgomery, Dean P., and A. C. Pitchford, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Asphalt emulsions and method for making same. 3,344,082, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 311.5. Montgomery, Donald R. : See — Proops, William R., McGary, and Montgomery. 3,328,- 318. Montgomery, Douglas S. : See — Machin, William D., Montgomery, and Parsons. 3,352,- 635. Montgomery Elevator Co. : See — Hallene, Alan M., Drexler, and Holuba. 3,301,350. Martin, Richard F. 3,346,073. Montgomery, Harold S. : See — Hedrick, Robert R., Montgomery, and Richmond, 3,320,593. Montgomery, Herman : See — Montgomery, James P., and H. 3,335,517. Montgomery, Jack R. Fish carrier. 3,302,837, 2-7-67, CI. 224 — 46. Montgomery, James M. Toilet bowl cleaning tool. 3,319,281, 5-16-67, CI. 15 — 244. Montgomery, James P., and H. Animal trap. 3,335,517, 8-15- 67, CI. 43—92. Montgomery, James W. : See — Neely, Aaron B., and Montgomery. 3,355,93S. Montgomery, John R. : See — Wolfner, William F., Wallace, Soltis, Griswold, and Montgomery. 3,323,804. Montgomery, John R., to Vitramon, Inc. Valved liquid ejector capable of emitting Intermittent spurts. 3,329,347, 7-4-67, CI. 239—583. Montgomery, John R., J. G. Wallace, and G. L. Soltis, to Dictaphone Corp. Dictating machine with automatic feed for indicator slips. 3,356,371, 12-5-67, CI. 274—11. Montgomery, Josaphat L. : See — Adams, Ronald L., Clark, Hawkins, and Montgomery. 3,330,691. Montgomery, Joseph B., Ill, 50% to R. M. Colgate. Heavy concrete pipe coating composition and method. 3,357,851, 12-12-67. CI. 117 — 70. Montgomery, Lawrence C. : See — Webb, James E. 3,305,415. Montgomery, Murray M., Jr., to Matson Navigation Co. Crane. 3,358,854, 12-19-67, CI. 214—15. Montgomery, Norman E., to Shell Oil Co. Underwater well base structure. 3,302,708, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — .5. Montgomery, Rayner A P. V. Fineran, E. E. Kilmer, and W. D. James, to United States of America, Navy. Explosive- ly driven shutter type pressure release apparatus. 3,358,961, 12-19-67, CI. 251—11. Montgomery, Robert S. : See — Maurer, Charles J., and Montgomery. 3,349,924. Montgomery, Ronald R. : See — Weinecke, Laurence A., and Montgomery. 3,312.341. Montgomery, Samuel J. : See — Kerstetter, Donald R., and Montgomery. 3,323,879. Montgomery, Stewart R. : See — Alexander, Stephen H., and Montgomery. 3,349,051. Montgomery, William V. Septic tank sludee indicator. 3,358,- 1 507, 12-19-67. CI. 73—290. LIST OF PATENTEES 899 Montjovent, Maurice: See — wagenleitner, Alois. Montjovent, and Liebisch. :;,.:49,215. Montney, Karl K. ami N. Grass clipper and edgor. 3,325,083, 0-20-67, CI. 50 — 241. Montney, Nolan : See — .Montney, Earl K. and Montney. 3,323,983. Montone, Liber J. : Sec — Lougliery, George B., Ill, and Montone. 3,335,368. Montor, Karel, 15% to Albert C. Nolle, Jr. Remote station intercommunication system. 3,297,824, 1-10-67, CI. 179 — 2. Montreal Roofing Mfg. Co., Ltd. : Sec — Le Bran, Leon. 3,310,925. Montv, Leo J., to Artison Industries, Inc. Thin film type fluid processing apparatus. 3,348,000, 10-24-07, CI. 159 — 0. Monty, Leo J., to Artisan Industries, Inc. Rotary wiped film evaporator with annular ring for process material How- control. 3,349,82S, 10-31-07, CI. 159—6. Monty, Leo J., to Artisan Industries, Inc. Thin film process- ing apparatus. 3,357,477, 12-12-67. CI. 159 — 6. Monument Processing Co. : See — Savoca, Salvatore, and Kuljanich. 3,295,263. Mooch lmia, Yunus E. : See — Underwood, Herbert N., Moochhala, and Tuzson. 3,359,- 701. Mo. .die, Ernest W., M. K. Ilolman, and H. I. Stanback, to Square D Co. Bus duct with particular housing, insulation, and bus bars. Re. 26.310. 11-2S-67. CI. 174: — 68. Moody, Floyd O. : See — Moorman, Earl J., and Moody. 3,354,583. Moody, Frank B., and R. G. Parrish, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for inflating or deflating closed cell foams. 3,344,221, 9-26-67, CI. 264 — 321. Moody, Jackie M., to Clupak, Inc. Texturizing of flexible materials. 3,301,173, 1-31-67, CI. 101—23. Moody, John F. : See — Kenney, Ernest C, Moody, and Robbins. 3,317,024. Moody, Willard B. Level. 3,296,708, 1-10-67. CI. 33—207. Moog, Inc. : See — Hague, Robert Z., Laucks, and Loos. 3,29S,603. Moog Industries, Inc. : See — - Wehner, William C. 3,325,197. Mooi, John : See — Engebretson, Gordon R., and Mooi. 3,317,438. Engebretson, Gordon 11., and Mooi. 3,337,440. Mook, Donald E. : See — Matz, Samuel A., Linke, and Mook. 3,295,9S9. Matz. Samuel A., Linke, and Mook. 3,356,506. Mooklar, Theodore D. : See — Violet, Woodrow W., Jr. 3,307,551. Moon, Anthony J. R., and R. C. Champion, to The Kencc Coffee Co. Ltd. Processing of roasted coffee. 3,333,963, S-l-67, CI. 99—68. Moon, Oscar U., to The Tillery Metal Products Co., Inc. Lap guide for picking machines. 3,313,005, 4-11-67, CI. 19 — S9. Moonan, William, to Spravon Products, Inc. Packaging of aerosol products. 3,335,765, 8-15-67, CI. 141 — 20. Moonan, William, and R. H. Skidmore, to Sprayon Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for filling aerosol cans. 3,338,022, 8-29-67, CI. 53—36. Mooney, Alan M., to A. Gascoigne. Machine for forming helically fluted rod-like articles. 3,320,785, 5-23-67, CI. 72—95. Mooney, Charles F., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Method of form- ing diffraction grating masters ruled in transfer films. 3,337,945, 8-29-67, CI. 29 — 423. Mooney, Daniel P., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Article handling and transfer device. 3,302,S03, 2-7-67, CI. 214 — 1. Mooney, George G., and E. C. Driver, to Bascule Design Consultants, Inc. Hydraulic operating system for open- ing bridges. 3,308,496, 3-14-67, CI. 14 — 36. Mooney, James J., Jr. : See — Christenson, Howard W., Mooney, and Sehaefer. 3,302,- 390. Christenson, Howard W., Mooney, and Sehaefer. 3,324,- 797. Mooney, James J., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Universal joint for a hydrostatic transmission. 3,357,209, 12-12-67, CI. 64 — 21. Mooney. Thomas J. : See — McMullen, Warren H., Mooney, and Stoddard. 3,350,107. Mooney. Walter G., L. K. Dutton, and F. K. Lvnch. to Cor- rosion resistant valve. 3,352,532, 11-14-67, CI. 251 — 268. Mooneyhan, William R., to General Electric Co. Electrical capacitor electrode and method of making the same. 3,325,- 69S, 6-13-67, CI. 317—230. Moore, Albert B. Preassembled structural framework. 3 325,- 95S, 6-20-67. CI. 52—647. Moore. Albert L. : See — Keller, William J., and Moore. 3,350,370. Moore, Alex H., and L. H. Barnett, to Loma Industries. Toilet seat for infants. 3,340,546, 9-12-67, CI. 4 — 239. Moore, Alvin E. : See — ■ Butcher, Troy. 3,299,663. Butcher, Troy, Moore, and Burrow. 3.358,471. Moore, Alvin E. Skiboat. 3,338,203, 8-29-67, CI. 114 — 66 5 Moore. Anthony W. Blind rivet assembly. 3.343,443 9-26-67' CI. 85—61. Moore, Arthur D., and K. H. Davidson, to Snorkel Fire Equip- ment Co. Folding boom aerial water delivery apparatus for mobile fire fighting equipment. 3,346,052. 10-10-67 CI. 169 — 25. Moore, Arthur 11., and J. G. Bacevius, to Bridgeport Metal Goods Mfg. Co. Electric hand lantern with improved snap-on switch. 3,334,200, S-l-67, CI. 200—60. Moore, Arthur H., and ,1. G. Bacevius, to The Bridgeport Metal Goods Mfg. Co. Flashlight. 3,341,701, 9-12-07, C). 2 10— 10.05. Moore Associates, Inc. : See — Moore, Laurence. 3,336,483. Moore, Bobby G., and N. D. Oswald; said Oswald assor. to said Moore, underwater color lighting method and device. 3,302,014, 1-31-67, CI. 240—26. Moore, Brian B. : See — Rinaldi, Russell G., and Moore. 3,310,7S0. Moore, Bruce 11., to Morse Controls Inc. Rotary actuator for push-pull cables. 3,349,037, 10-31-07, CI. 74—501. Moore, Buell, to Wide-Lite Corp., div. of Esquire, Inc. Out- door lighting fixture. 3,311,743, 3-28-07, CI. 2 40— 3. .Moore Business Forms, Inc. : See- French, Denis E. E. 3,339,817. Sebring, John P. 3,312,164. Moore, Chalmer, Jr. : See — Hotchkiss, Robert J.. Jr., and Moore. 3,205, 15S. Moore, Charles D. : See — Platner, John B., and Moore. 3,303,832. Moore, Charles G., to The Wooster Brush Co. Painting device. 3,359,589, 12-20-07, CI. 15—210. Moore, Charles H. Removable closure for pressure vessels. 3.325,040, 6-13-67, CI. 220 — 25. Moore, Clarence D., to Armstrong Cork Co. Polychloroprene adhesive containing zinc halide. 3,298,989, 1-17-67, CI. 260—29.7. Moore, Clarence J., and S. W. Leibholz, to Radio Corp. of America. Duplexing system for controlling on-line and standby conditions of two computers. 3,303,474, 2-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Moore, Clyde M., to Moorex Industries, Inc. Alternating piston engine. 3,301,193, 1-31-67, CI. 103 — 129. Moore, Danny J. : See — Miller. William R., and Moore. 3,322,79S. Pryde, Everett H., Cowan, and Moore. 3,330,840. Moore, Danny J., to United States of America, Agriculture. Solvent for obtaining very high yields of aldehydic products from soybean oil. 3,349,106, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 406. Moore, Darrlle D., and E. L. Ver Vais, to Thermolyne Corp. Magnetic stirrer and temperature regulation device. 3,333,- S29, 8-1-67, CI. 259—102. Moore, David L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Metallic ceramic composite contact for semiconductor devices. 3,296,501, 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 234. Moore, Donald A. : See — Wersosky. John M.. and Moore. 3.315.016. Moore, Donald E., and A. E. Prout, to The Dow Chemical Co. Recovery of a-olefin polymers from polymerization reaction product. 3,320,223, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 88.2 Moore. Donald G., and T. J. Carstens, to F. W. Means' & Co. Floor covering. 3,305, 42S, 2-21-67, CI. 161 — 39. Moore, Donald L„ and O. E. Snyder, to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Chair construction. 3.317,242, 5-2-67, CI. 297 — 353. Moore, Donald L., and O. E. Snyder, to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Chair construction. 3,326,602, 6-20-67, CI 297 — 253. Moore, Donald R. : See — Tesoro, Giuliana C, Lee, and Moore. 3,317,633. Moore, Donn F. : See — Bourdon, Joseph J., Nameth, Moore, Ripley, Stencel. and Quick. 3,308,450. Moore, Douglas A., R. Kirby, Jr., and J. R. Buck, to Northrop Corp. Solid state gating circuit. 3,350,577, 10-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Moore Dry Kiln Co. : See — Stock, August. 3,324,571. Moore, Earl K., Jr. Free piston pneumatic arrestor and con- trol system. 3,351,021, 11-7-67, CI. 103 — 52. Moore. Earl P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polvm- erization of hexafluoropropylene epoxide. 3,322,826, 5-30- 67, CI. 260 — 544. Moore, Earl P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Edible foam-producing composition. 3,326,691, 6-20-67, CI. 99 — 1. Moore, Earl P., and A. S. Milian, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of making fluorinated carbonyl compounds. 3,321.515, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 544. Moore, Earl P., Jr.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of producing difluorocarbene radicals and of using the same. 3,338,978, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 648. Moore, Edward J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for orienting tubular films of polymeric material. 3,311,679, 3-28-67, CI. 264—25. Moore, Edward L. : See — Gagliano, Louis J., and Moore. 3,341,346. Moore, Edward P., Jr., to Hercules Inc. Degradable polyolefin mulching film. 3,320,695, 5-23-67, CI. 47 — 9. Moore, Edward T.. and T. G. Wilson. Turn-off circuitry for silicon controlled rectifier and other thyratron-like devices. 3,299,279, 1-17-67, CI. 307 — 88. Moore, Emory S., and E. M. Still. Surgical abdominal binder. 3,298,366, 1-17-67, CI. 128—157. Moore, Eugene R. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., Moore, and Pickelman. 3,357,930. Moore. Eugene R.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermosettable liquid resin system. 3,306,954, 2-28-67, CI. 268 — SS6. 900 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Moore, Eugene R., R. L. Zimmerman, and D. M. Piekel- man, to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermoset resin composi- tions. 3,326,864, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Moore, Francis J. Friction roll holder. 3,318,543, 5-9-67, CI. 242 — 55.2. Moore, Frank D., to U.S. Stoneware, Inc. Method of vibra- tory-milling. 3.295,76S, 1-3-67, CI. 241 — 30. Moore, Fred W., to General Electric Co. Automatic sequential valve. 3,331,384, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 119. Moore, George F., and T. Beer, to Tennessee Corp. Process of manufacturing in a rotating solid bed substantially dry, solid fertilizer containing granulated ammonium phosphate. 3,351,453, 11-7-67, CI. 71 — 34. Moore, George L. : See — Vitcha, James F., and Moore. 3,340,259. Moore, George \V., Inc. : See — Moore, Harrington. 3,301,379. Moore, Glenn E., and W. D. Boone, to Dover Corp. Fluid delivery means. 3,297,064, 1-10-G7, CI. 141—383. Moore. Gordon G. Pole setting apparatus. 3,3o2,433, 11-14- 67, CI. 214 — 3. Moore, Guy Z. Jr., to El Paso Products Co. Butadiene ex- traction and purification. 3,296,329, 1-3-67, CI. 260— 681.5. Moore, Harold W. : See — Folkers, Karl, and Moore. 3,329,689. Moore, Harrington, to George W. Moore, Inc. Set screw orienting method and apparatus. 3,301,379, 1-31-67, CI. 19S— 33. Moore, Harry D. : See — Libby, John N., and Moore. 3,317,751. Moore. Harwood B., to General Electric Co. Signalling circuit for intercommunication system. 3,296,372, 1-3-67, CI. 179—1. Moore. Harwood B., Y. M. Hoag, and D. C. Osborn III, to General Electric Co. Phonograph with air hose for clean- ing records. 3,313,548, 4-11-67, CI. 274 — 47. Moore, Hugh S., and F. W. Daniels, to General Electric Co. Electrical capacitor. 3,335,343, 8-8-67, CI. 317 — 244. Moore, Irving B., Corp. : See — Moore, Paul B. 3,299,468. Moore, Jack L.. and J. A. Roming. Methods of and apparatus for producing shaped products. 3,355,073, 11-28-07, CI. 223—12. Moore, James D. : See — Ryan, John W., Moore, and Kabot. 3,301,575. Moore. James E. Weightlifting exercise device. 3,322,425, 5-30-67, CI. 272—84. Moore, James H., D. W. Gersten, and L. W. Arndt. Shoe shining machine. 3,309.726, 3-21-67, CI. 15 — 32. Moore, James R., Jr., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Speed control means for D.C. motors and method for making the same. 3,315,105, 4-18-67, CI. 310—211. Moore, James W., to McGraw-Edison Co. Arc furnace elec- trode control apparatus. 3,300.502, 1-24-67, CI. 13 — 13. Moore, James W., and M. G. Clarke, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Electric discharge lamps. 3,331,649, 7-18- 67, CI. 316—18. Moore, Jerry W., to Standard Brands Inc. Formaldehyde derivatives of starch. 3,360,512, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 233.3. Moore, John, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for treating acrvlonitrile polvmer fibers to improve heat stability. 3,296,348. 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 182. Moore. John C. to The Dow Chemical Co. Separation of large polymer molecules in solution. 3,326,875, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 92.8. Moore. John G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Preparation of actinide sols by amine extrac- tion. 3.335.095, 8-8-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Moore, John O. : See — Harnden, Robert C, and Moore. 3,342,584. Moore, Joseph E. : See — McCaskey. Bob L„ Kohn, and Moore. 3,356,572. Moore. Laurence. Electrical apparatus for animating geo- metric figures and relationships utilizing a cathode ray tube display. 3,335,315, 8-8-67, CI. 315 — 18. Moore, Laurence, to Moore Associates, Inc. Time delay circuit and method. 3,336,483. 8-15-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Moore, Lawrence A., and L. H. Hess, to Beloit Corp. Vertical refiner. 3,342,427, 9-19-67, CI. 241—259. Moore, Lawrence A., and W. R. Hilliard, to Beloit Eastern Corp. Conveying system. 3,360.096, 12-26-67, CI. 198 — 1. Moore, Lawrence K. Free point indicator apparatus. 3,331,243, 7-18-67, CI. 73—151. Moore. Lee C, Corp. : See — Woolslayer, Homer J., and Jenkins. 3,295,270. Woolslayer, Homer J., and Jenkins. 3,335,987. ' Jenkins, and Campbell. 3,333,820. , Jenkins, J. R. Woolslayer, and W. Clark, to Union Carbide Corp. 2-chloroacrylonitrile. 3,312,729, Woolslayer, Homer J., Woolslaver, Homer J. Campbell. 3,333,377. Moore, Leonard O., and J. Process for producing 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 465.7. Moore, Leslie D., and R. P. Brown, to Nalco Chemical Co. N-vinyl-N'-acrylyl urea. 3,332,923, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 89.7. Moore. Lester P. Gas and liquid contact apparatus. 3,322,411, 5-30-67, CI. 261 — 96. Moore, Lloyd G. Scissor sharpener. 3,353,427, 11-21-67, CI. 76 — 82.2. Moore, Manuel S., to Consolidated Controls Corp. Direct wire connector for thermocouples. 3,319,215, 5-9-67, CI. 339—150. Moore & Munger : See — Padgett, John W., Van Esselstyn, and Gaab. 3,343,969. Moore, Neil A. : See — Luehrmann, William H., and Moore. 3,351,899. Moore, Norman H., to Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. Carrier. 3,339,720, 9-5-67, CI. 206—65. Moore, Norman H., and T. W. Foster, to Fibreboard Paper Products Corp. Carton. 3,315,871, 4-25-67, CI. 229 — 37. Moore, Olan T. Method of determining the oil availability contour of an oil field. 3,319,713, 5-16-67, CI. 166—4. Moore, Paul B., to Irving B. Moore Corp. Material treating process and apparatus. 3,299,408, 1-24-67, CI. 18 — 6. Moore, Phylis T. : See — Green, Milton, and Moore. 3,297,441. Moore Products Co. : See — Adams, Robert B. 3,357,441. Moore, Ralph W. : See — Abrams, Louis V.. and Moore. 3,333,365. Bowling, Joseph E., Jr., and Moore. 3,319,383. Moore, Ralph 'A'., to The Pangborn Corp. Vibratory finishing. 3,336,701, 8-22-67, CI. 51 — 7. Moore, Rav, Jr. : See — Fitzpatrick, Richard T., and Moore. 3,314,283. Fitzpatrick, Richard T„ and Moore. 3,326,034. Moore, Raymond H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process of preparing an adsorbent. 3.322,563, 5-30-67, CI. 117—100. Moore, Raymond W., Jr. : See — Gabron, Frank, and Moore. 3,340,722. Hogan, Walter H., and Moore. 3,338,063. Moore Reed and Co. Ltd. : See — Gingell, Bernard W., and Parkinson. 3,331,119. Moore, Richard L. : See — Webb, James E. 3,331,951. Moore, Richard N. : See — Franz, Raymond A., and Moore. 3,305,598. Moore, Richard P. Filter floors. 3,322,284, 5-30-67, CI. 210 — 274. Moore, Richard V. : See — Fawcett, Sydney, Moore, and Cutts. 3,296,084. Moore, Robert : See — Burnet, Ronald C. 3,314,311. Moore, Robert A., to Giannini Scientific Corp. Apparatus and method for generating high-enthalpv plasma under high- pressure conditions. 3,360,682, 12-26-67, CI. 315 — 111. Moore, Robert C. : See — Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. 3,308,085. Sparks, Anthony A., and Moore. 3.318,832. Spark, Anthony A., and Moore. 3,320,201. Sparks, Anthony A„ and Moore. 3,328,370. Moore. Robert D., to Carnation Co. Plastic pail. 3,329,321, 7-4-67, CI. 222—465. Moore, Robert D., Jr., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Liquid protection of electrodes. 3,354,644, 11-28-67, CI. 60—202. Moore. Robert E. : See — Maehado, Frank, Jr., Moore, and Woods. 3,312,792. Schneider, Abraham, and Moore. 3,356,719. Moore, Robert E., to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of dicarboxy- adamantane compounds from dihaloadamantanes. 3,356,- 718, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 514. Moore, Robert J. : See — Anderson, Elmer A., Moore, and Sanborn. 3,328,327. Moore, Robert J., to Leigh Products, Inc. Air humidifiers for forced air ducts. 3,298,676, 1-17-67, CI. 261 — 35. Moore, Robert L. Filler feeler. 3,307,594, 3-7-67, CI. 139 — 281. Moore, Robert R., to American Hospital Supply Corp. Serlogical testing device. 3,310,292, 3-21-67, CI. 259 — 72. Moore, S. E., Co., Inc. : See — Barnhart, Vilas A. 3,308,406. Moore, Samuel, and Co. : See — Chrow, Albert E. 3,355,572. Matthews, Richard A. 3,310.447. Matthews, Richard A., and Johansen. 3,315,703. Moore, Stanley C. : See — Bachman, William S., Moore, Rollins, and Garrett. 3,298,449. Garrett, William R., and Moore. 3,306,381. Moore, Stanley H., R. R. Poloz, and R. Evans ; said Evans assor, to said Moore and said Poloz. Hose racks. 3,329,381, 7-4-67, CI. 248 — 89. Moore & Steele Corp. : See — Steele, James R., and Lounsberry. 3,355,105. Moore, Thomas J. : See — Waite. Matthew J., and Moore. 3,296,412. Moore, Thomas W., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Time delay circuit employing SCR controlled by timing capacitor having plural current paths for total discharging thereof. 3,331,967, 7-18-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Moore, Thomas W., and D. S. Fritz, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Inverter frequency control. 3,344,360, 9-26- 67, CI. 331 — 8. Moore, Velikanje & Countryman : See — ■ Hammons, Billy G. 3,304,977. Moore, Vernon L., to Phillips Petroleum Co Dual channel coincidence circuit. 3,324,398, 6-6-67, CI. 328 — 94. Moore, W. S.. Co. : See — King, Richard E. 3,309,785. LIST OF PATENTEES 901 Moore, Walter S. Electro-optical device for transferring signals from a rotating body. 3,340,399, 9-5-G7, CI. 250 217. Moore, William A., to The Philip Carey Mfg. Co. Heat-resist- ant Sbrous amphibole asbestos board containing an inor- ganic binder. 3.334,010, S-l-67, CI. 102—154. Moore, William C, and .1. D. Connors, to Welch Allyn, Inc. Air cooled lamp handle and diagnostic instrument com- bination. 3,299,884, 1-24-07, CI. 128—23. Moore. William E. : See — Maxwell, John M., Moore, and Rego. 3,339,341. Moore. William G., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of pre- paring manganese dioxide. 3,350,452, 12-5-07, CI. 23 — 145. Moore. William II. : See — MeConnell. Wayne V., and Moore. 3,330,200. Towne, Edmund B., Moore, and Dickey. 3,336,285. Moore. William II.. and C. A. Green. Process of producing a cast member having a varying graphite structure. 3,349,831, 10-31-07, CI. 104 — 58. Moore, William P. : See — Muller, George R., and Moore. 3,330.7 47. Moore, William P., and C. B. R. Fitz-William, Jr., to Allied Chemical Corp. Cyanuric acid production. 3,318,887, 5-9- 07, CI. 200 — 248. Moore. William P., Jr. : See — MacGregor, Rob R., and Moore. 3,296,307. Moore, William T. : See — Bastis, Thokas E., Bridges, Houek, and Moore. 3,340,489. Moorofield, Herbert H. : See — Kilsheiiner, John R., and Moorefield. 3,341,401. Moorehead, James R. : See — James, Varnell L., Moorehead, and Tjonneland. 3,295,- 555. Moorehead, John P. : See — Lehnert, Robert E., Bennett, Moorhead, and Jenkins. 3.352,257. Moorehead, William H., Jr., and R. G. Kershaw, to Kershaw Mfg. Co., Inc. Apparatus for inserting crossties beneath a railroad track. 3,314,374, 4-18-07, CI. 104 — 9. Moores, Mead S. : See— Rudner. Bernard, and Moores. 3,314,980. Moores, Urban A. Automated barn. 3,343,521, 9-20-67, CI. 119 — 20. Moorex Industries, Inc. : See — ■ Moore, Clyde M. 3,301.193. Moorhead, Charles O.. to M-C-M Machine Works. Water conditioner. 3,321,085, 5-23-67, CI. 210 — 232. Moorhead, John P. : See — Matyas, Tibor, and Moorhead. 3,314,380. Moorhead, John P., H. W. Chapman, and J. R. Bennett, to Evans Products Co. Bulkhead. 3,338,187, 8-29-67, CI. 105—376. Moorhouse. John H. Piston type artificial insemination svringe having stroke adjusting means. 3,343,539, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 234. Moorhusen. Robert W.. to Xerox Corp. Vacuum transport device. 3,349,9S0. 10-31-67, CI. 226—95. Moorman, Cletus L., to General Motors Corp. Plastic fuel tank structure. 3,330.439, 7-11-67, CI. 220 — 86. Moorman, Earl J., and F. O. Moodv, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerator door opener. 3,354,583, 11-28-67, CI. 49 — 276. Moors, Harold B. : See — Huang, Denis K.. and Moors. Re. 20.305. Huang, Denis K., and Moors. 3,319,868. Moorshead, Thomas C. and P. P. Hopf. to Boake A. Roberts and Co. Ltd. Polvvinyl chloride adhesives containing poly- allyl ester plasticizers. 3,303,241, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 884. Moos, Anthonv M. : See — Lieb, Harry C, and Moos. 3,350.220. Moosmann. Alois. Jet control for machine tools or the like. 3,347.253. 10-17-67, CI. 137—83. Mora. Emilo C, to Auburn Research Foundation. Pasteurella and salmonella vaccines. 3,328.252, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 78. Mora, Raul L. Reinforced structural members. 3,303,627, 2-14-67. a. 52 — 723. Mora, Raul L. Structural reinforcement assembly. 3,333,386, 8-1-67, CI. 52—650. Moraetes, Spiros J. Key element for concrete blocks. 3,325,- 956, 6-20-67, CI. 52—585. Moraillon. Philippe, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Produc- tion of granular enriched superphosphate. 3.32S.159, 6-27— 67, CI. 71—37. Morain. Andre J. L., to Societe des Lieges des Hamendas et de la Petite Kabylie. Mosaic tile assembly. 3.335.048, 8-8- 67, CI. 161 — 38. Morain. Eldon W. Self-punching T fitting. 3,295,398 1-3- 67, CI. 77—42. Morain, Willard A., to The Cooper-Bessemer Corp. Valve packing construction for valves used at low temperatures. 3,319,647, 5-10-67. CI. 137—312. Morak, Alfred : See — Alt, Ernst, Buchner, Reges. and Morak. 3,297,008. Morales, Ernest L., to R. W. Pouncey. Sr. Pivotally mounted keel hydrofoil. 3,324,S15, 0-13-67. CI. 114 — 66.5. Moran, Archibald A., % to E. W. Plumb. Rotary fluid seal. 3,331,609, 7-18-67, CI. 277 — 84. Moran, Charles E. : See — Ferm, Richard L., Smith, and Moran. 3,318,529. Ferm, Richard L.. Smith, and Moran. 3,330.070. Xunn, Roland C, Moran. Smith, and Tobriner. 3,328,891. Moran, Clifford M. : See- Vail, Sidney L., and Moran. 3,341,550. Moran, George D. : See — Powell, Richard G., and Moran. 3,348,703. Moran, .lames A. Football offensive and deliensive training apparatus. 3.329,428, 7-4-07, CI. 273 — 55. Moran. James G. Rotary flow control closure for a container. 3,295,730, 1-3-67. CI. 222—553. Moran, James G. Scalable pouring cap. 3,317,093, 5-2-07, CI. 222 — 484. Moran, James R., to BellAerospa ce Corp. Hydraulic reservoir. 3,351,097, 11-7-67, CI. 138 — 30. Moran, Jesse N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for supplying fertilizer to the soil. 3,319,589, 5-10-67, CI. 111—7. Moran, Kevin E., to Union Oil Co. of California. Apparatus for blow molding hollow articles with council protrusions. 3,311,949, 4-4-67, CI. 18—5. Moran, Kevin E., to Union Oil Co. of California. Blow-molding apparatus. 3,328,837, 7-4-07, CI. 18 — 5. Moran, Robert J., and D. W. Bernard, to Honeywell Inc. Elctro-mechanical apparatus. 3,334,585, 8-S-67, CI. 101 — 336. Morana, Simon J., to The Beryllium Corp. Protective coating for beryllium metal. 3,298,877. 1-17-67, CI. 148—31.5. Morana, Simon J., to The Beryllium Corp. Passivating beryl- lium. 3,301, 71S. 1-31-67. CI. 14S — 0.16. Morana, Simon J., to The Beryllium Corp. Process for con- trolled surface oxidation of beryllium powders. 3.322,582, 5-30-67, CI. 149—5. Morand, Donald A., to Estad Products, Inc. Casket latching mechanism. 3,342,516, 9-19-67, CI. 292—6. Morand, Peter F. : See — Bagli, Jehan F., Morand, Irvine, Vezina, and Wiesner. 3,344,156. Lefebvre. Yvon. and Morand. 3,346,603. Moranz, Richard R. : See — Webb, Ernest C, Bond, Kegg, and Moranz. 3,337,902. Moraski, Andrew L. Combination automobile barge and trail- er. 3,332. 3SS. 7-25-67, CI. 115— .5. Moraski, Andrew L. Shovel. 3,343,807, 9-26-67, CI. 254 — 131. Morat. Franz, G.m.b.H. : See — Elsasser, Heinrich. 3,317,735. Schmidt, Richard. 3,323.331. Schmidt, Richard, and Stock. 3,313.128. Schmidt. Richard, and Stock. 3,327,499. Morawe, Hans-Georg, H. Rueckert, and F. Furrer. to Job. A. Benckiser G.m.b.H. Process of selectively recovering meial ions from solutions containing same. 3,305,306, 2-21-67, CI. 23—125. Morawski, Frederick P., and P. L. Fontecchio. to Erie De- velopment Co. Readilv renewable sectionalized trommel. 3,305,090, 2-21-67, CI. 209— 28S. Morchand. Charles A. Educational device. 3,345,758, 10-10- 67. CI. 35—9. Morcher, Bernhard : See — Meckl. Heinz. Haseler. and Morcher. 3.295,975. Morcher, Bernhard. H. Meckl, and H. Haseler, to AGFA Ak- tiengesellschaft. Processing of color photographic materials. 3,352.676, 11-14-67, CI. 96—56. Morcio, Joseph A. : See — Death, Frank S., and Morcio. 3.347,766. Morcom, William R., and H. G. Sell, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Metal processing method and resulting product. 3,338,706, S-29-67, CI. 75 — 10. Morden Machines Co. : See — Morden, Robert B. 3,305,183. Morden, Robert B., to Morden Machines Co. Machine for treating pulp material. 3,305,1S3, 2-21-67, CI. 241 — 260. Moreau, Charles : See — Bourgeois, Yves, Lefrancois, and Moreau. 3,342,550. Moreau, Claude : See — Blanchard, Rene, Bochirol, Moreau, Philippot, and Blum. 3 321 327 Blum, Pierre, Bochirol, and Moreau. 3,309,434. Blum, Pierre, Bochirol, and Moreau. 3,325,570. Moreau, Norman, and J. A. Seifert, to Corning Glass Works. Method of shaping a continuous glass tube. 3,340,033, 9-5-67, CI. 65 — 87. Moreau, Raymond : See — Avril, Michel. Moreau, and Pages. 3.345.616. Avril, Michel, Moreau, and Pages. 3,354,446. Morehead, Frederick F., Jr. : See — Mandel, Gerald, and Morehead. 3.354.009. Mandel, Gerald, Morehead, Kucza, and Hammer. 3.326,- 730. Morehouse. Edward L. : See — Brantley, John C. Morehouse, and Parts. 3.306.919. Morehouse, Edward L., to Union Carbide Corp. Organosilicon anti-fogging agents. 3,337,351, S-22-67, CI. 106 — 13. Morehouse Instrument Co.: See — Hartranft, Donald Z. 3,298,225. Morehouse, Silas A., % to J. W. Haley. Smoking article. 3,336,928, 8-22-67, CI. 131 — 10.5. Moreines, Harold, to The Bendix Corp. Signal selection and monitoring system utilizing redundant voting circuits. 3,305,735, 2-21-67, CI. 307— SS.5. Moreines, Harold, t'"' The Bendix Corp. Signal limiting and threshold means in electronic computing and control sys- tems. 3,311,837, 3-28-07, CI. 32S — 169. 902 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Morel, Charles J. : See — Asche, Heuning, and Morel. 3,318,770. Morel, Charles J., to Geigy Chemical Corp. D-glucopyrano imidazoles. 3,304,299, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Morel, Charles J., and O. B. Waeker, to Geigy Chemical Corp. D-glueopyrans-imidazolidines. 3,309,357, 3-14—67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Morel, Gerald A. : See — Gill, Ronald Y., and Morel. 3,306,793. Maslona, Jan, and Morel. 3,325,321. Morel, Joseph M., to United States of America, Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Rotatable patient sup- port with means to shift the axis of rotation in two mutu- ally perpendicular directions. 3,328,582, 6-27-67, CI. 250 — 61.5. Morel, Roger C. M., to Sames, Societe Anonyme De Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic generating unit. 3,324,315, 6-6-67, CI. 310—0. Moreland Corp., The : See — Meltz, Robert R. 3,345,942. Moreland. Thomas J. : See — Hardesty, Richard D., and Moreland. 3,304,645. Moreland, Walter T. : See — Agnello, Eugene J., Laubach, and Moreland. 3,350,394. Morell. Joseph J. Frame wall construction. 3,304,678, 2-21- 67. CI. 52—303. Morell, Richard C, and C. L. Gilbert, to Packaging Corp. Box construction and blank therefor. 3,343,744, 9-26-67, CI. 229 — 27. Morello. Herbert : See — Molina, Joseph, Morello, and Lopez. 3,319,861. Morello. Herbert, to Sperry Rand Corp. 3,341,882, 9-19-67, CI. 15—306. Morenberg, Allan, to Merck & Co., Inc. Purification of di- methyl sulfoxide. 3,358,036, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 607. Moreno, Charles A. : See — Learned, Vincent R., and Moreno. 3,299,426. Moreo, Robert E„ to Stowe-Woodward, Inc. Device for deter- mining finger-hole positions in a bowling ball. 3,296,706, 1-10-67. CI. 33—174. Moreschini, Ronald. Splash guard for toilet bowls. 3,350,722, 11-7-67, CI. 4 — 1. Moresi. Joseph A., Jr., and A. E. Scherr, III, to Sprague Elec- tric Co. Electrolytic capacitor and method of making. 3,346.781, 10-10-67, CI. 317—230. Moressee, Georges, and R. Dechet, to Compagnie Electro Mecanique. Axial air-gap electrical machine. 3,303,371, 2-7-67, CI. 310—268. Moreton, Peter L., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Elec- trical protective relays. 3,309,582, 3-14-67 CI. 317 — 123. Moreton. Peter L., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical protective relays. 3,321,670, 5-23-67, CI. 317—58. Moreton, Peter L., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Elec- trical protective relays. 3,343,039, 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 58. Moreton. Peter L., E. Paddison, and F. E. Higton, to The English Electric Co., Ltd. Electromagnetic protective re- lays having a wound rotor. 3,305,700, 2-21-67, CI. 317 — 58. Moretti, Giorgio, and A. Turchi, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Method of preparing aluminum alkvl halides. 3,306,924. 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 44S. Morettini, Frank : See — Sinkowitz, Sol L., and Morettini. 3,338,513. Morey. Everett D., to General Electric Co. Washing machine. 3,312.234, 4-4-67, CI. 137—81.5. Morey, Everett D., to General Electric Co. Automatic wash- ing machine including dispensing means. 3,320,777, 5-23- 67, CI. 68—12. Morey, Everett D., and D. J. Duvall, to General Electric Co. Washing cycle for permanently pressed fabrics. 3,359,578, 12-26-67. CI. 8 — 158. Morey, Glen H., to Templeton Coal Co. Electrical heating element. 3,349,359, 10-24-67, CI. 338—208. Morey Paper Mill Supply Co. : See — Hall, Edward H. 3,359,151. Morev, Robert E. : See — Gray, George W., Flory, Pike, and Morey. 3,302,168. Morey, Woodruff A., and J. M. Dalenberg, to Whiting Corp. Charging bucket for cupolas. 3,339,964, 9-5-67, CI. 294 — 71. Morf, Ernest. Watertight shaped watch. 3,355,873, 12-5-67, CI. 58—90. Morf, Max, and G. Koegel, to Ciba Ltd. Dyeing and printing of polyester and triacetate fibers with a glycerol di aryl- ether carrier. 3,342.542, 9-19-67, CI. 8—55. Morfy, Anthony E., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Elec- tric blasting cap having heat shrinkable plastic covered match assembly. 3.332,350. 7-25-67, CI. 102 — 28. Morgan Adhesives Co. : See — ■ Morgan, Burton D. 3,314,742. Morgan, Burton D. 3,329,331. Morgan, Burton D. 3,335,021. Morgan, Burton D. 3,357,425. Morgan, Burton D., and Questel. 3.350.254. Questel, John M., and Miller. 3,334,009. Morgan, Arthur I., Jr. : See — Graham, Robert P., Barta, and Morgan. 3,358,723. Morgan. Arthur T. : See — Barloga, Albert M., and Morgan. 3,316,082. Morgan, Bill T. : See — Motsenbocker, James A., Matthews, Morgan, and Carle. 3.347.405. Morgan, Bill T., and R. W. Matthews, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Article carrying case. 3,308,983, 3-14-67, CI. 220 — 21. Morgan, Burton D., to Morgan Adhesives Co. Screen for movies and the like. 3.314,742, 4-18-67, CI. 350—117. Morgan, Burton D., to Morgan Adhesives Co. Resealable con- tainers and flexible laminate therefor. 3,329,331, 7-4-67 CI. 229—51. Morgan, Burton D., to Morgan Adhesives Co. Tear-resistant polypropylene fiber strapping tape. 3,335,021, 8-8-67, CL 117 — 44. Morgan, Burton D., to Morgan Adhesives Co. Strapping kit. 3,357,425. 12-12-67, CI. 128 — 156. Morgan, Burton D., and J. M. Questel, to Morgan Adhesives Co. Picture lifting method. 3,350,254, 10-31-67, CI. 156 — 235. Morgan, Charles I., 33% to Bruce MacNaughton. Water pump testing aparatus. 3,296,854, 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 118. Morgan Construction Co. : See — Hill, William J. 3,299,609. Hill, William J. 3,314,263. Hill, William J. 3,319,449. Hill, William J. 3,352,228. Hill, William J. 3,353,818. McLean, David W., and Easter. 3,320,101. Mercer, Charles S., and Rich. 3,330,567. Morgan, Myles. 3,324,992. Washburn, Henry W. H. 3,326,027. Washburn, Henry W. H. 3,330,143. Wilson, Norman A., and Wykes. 3,336,781. Morgan, Dagwell J. : See — Boadle, Campbell D„ and Morgan. 3,299,976. Morgan, David L. : See — Mingrone, Frank V., and Morgan. 3,357,453. Morgan, David L., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Freeze pro- tection dump valve. 3,320,965, 5-23-67, CI. 137 — 62. Morgan, Donald F. : See — Winkler, Albert H., Baldwin, and Morgan. 3,328,011. Morgan, Donald F., to The Bendix Corp. Carburetor choking device. 3,319,943, 5-16-67, CI. 261 — 39. Morgan, Frank A., Ill : See — Blackwell, Robert J., Morgan, and Heilhecker. 3,334,688. Morgan, Fred K. : See — Hansley, Virgil L., and Morgan. 3,355,281. Hoffman, William W., and Morgan. 3,317,437. Morgan, George H. : See — Snyder, Walter C, and Morgan. 3,326,836. Morgan, George W. Automotive electrical system tester and analyzer. 3,356,935, 12-5-67, CI. 324 — 16. Morgan, Grant T., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. High-speed alpha-numeric printer. 3,331,299, 7-18-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. Morgan, Harold J., to General Dynamics Corp. Safety face mask. 3,298,031, 1-17-67, CI. 2 — 9. Morgan, Harvey L. Bandwidth compression and expansion by frequency division and multiplication. 3,349,184, 10-24— 67, CI. 179—15.55. Morgan, Herbert S., Jr., and H. M. Robinson, Jr., to Mon- santo Co. Treating polyester filament with a surface active compound to permit lagging before drawing. 3,329,758, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — 290. Morgan, Herbert S., Jr., and H. M. Robinson, Jr., to Monsanto Co. Method of treating polyester filaments. 3,335,209, 8-8- 67, CI. 264—136. Morgan, Hugh M. : See— Dietiker, Paul, Krueger, and Morgan. 3,354,901. Morgan, Irving J., to Greenwalt Sintering Co., Inc. Charging apparatus for sinter pan. 3,326.248, 6-20-67, CI. 141 — 100. Morgan, James I., to The Prime Mfg. Co. Fluid actuated track sanding mechanism. 3,359,024, 12-19-67, CI. 291 — 3. Morgan, James L. : See — Doris, Edward H., and Morgan. 3,339,301. Morgan, James P.. Jr., to Pennsylvania Saw Corp. Hand saw and handle. 3,347,292, 10-17-67, CI. 145—31. Morgan, John J., to Burroughs Corp. Electrostatic recording utilizing tungsten-rhenium electrodes. 3,307,198, 2-28-67, CI. 346—74. Morgan, Justin W. Hair roller lift for straightening hair ad- jacent the scalp while curling the outer end portion. 3,343,- 548, 9-26-67, CI. 132 — 9. Morgan, Merle L., to Electro Scientific Industries. Inc. Fre- quency selective amplifier j oscillator having multiple feed- back paths. 3.356.962, 12-5-67, CI. 330 — 103. Morgan, Mildred : See — Smith Earl W., and Morgan. 3,297,013. Morgan, Myles, to Morgan Construction Co. Stroke selecting mechanism for transfer apparatus. 3,324,992, 6-13-67, CI. 198—219. Morgan, Olive E. : See — Morgan, Philip F. 3,347,537. Morgan, Paul B., and L. E. Burkhardt, to United States of America, Navy. Training weapon recording device or tell tale. 3,337,874, 8-22-67, CI. 346 — 38. Morgan, Paul W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Aromatic polyamides containing the benzophenone nucleus. 3,354,123, 11-21-67, CI. 260—65. Morgan, Philip F., deceased (by O. E. Morgan, and N. A. Wicks, nee Morgan), to FMC Corp. Apparatus for aerating liquid mediums. 3.347,537, 10-17-67, CI. 261 — 124. Morgan, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. Saturable cur- rent transformer-transistor Inverter circuit. 3,308,397, 3-7-67, CI. 331—113. LIST OF PATENTEES 903 Morgan, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. Silicon control switch-saturable transformer current limit protective cir- cuit. 3,320,019, 5-16-07, CI. 323 — 22. Morgan, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. Inhibit control tor power circuits. 3,348,123, 10-17-07, CI. 321 — 44. Morgan, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. High frequency chopper circuit. 3,350,572, 10-31-07, CI. 307 — 88.5. Morgan, Raymond E. to General Electric Co. Time ratio con- trol and inverter power circuits. 3,353, 0S5, 11-14-G7, CI. 321 — 43. Morgan, Raymond E., to General Electric Co. Time ratio control and Inverter power circuits. 3,300,712, 12-20-67, Cl. 321 — 43. Morgan, Raymond E., and B. D. Bedford, to General Electric Co. Flyback power amplifier circuit. 3,352,032, 11-14-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Morgan. Richard B. : See — Miltenberger, Robert S., Morgan, Duffett, and Shepherd. 0,323,906. Morgan, Richard M. : See — Flick. Francis S.. and Morgan. 3,314,443. Morgan, Robert D., to Carrier Corp. Control apparatus with timing means for refrigeration systems. 3,298,192, 1-17- 67, Cl. 62—158. Morgan, Robert F. J., to Davy and United Engineering Co., Ltd. Heat treatment of metallic strip material. 3,342,649, 9-19-07. Cl. 14S — 16. Morgan. Walter A., and J. H. Karchmer, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Electrometric system with automatic temperature compensating means. 3,297,943, 1-10-67, Cl. 324—31. Morgan, Willard L. : See — Harding, Arthur J. I., Morgan, and La Fleur. 3,352,624. Morgan, William C. Movable irrigation systems. 3,324,870, 6-13-67, Cl. 137—344. Morgan, William C, J. B. Esgar, and R. H. Kemp, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Ad- ministration. Thin-walled pressure vessel. 3,326,407, 6-20- 67, Cl. 220—67. Morgan, William F. : See — Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., Morgan, and Tillman. Morgan, William H., Jr. See — Conley, Austin B., and Morgan. 3.309,512. Morgan, Wilmer W. : See- Peterson, Dana, and Morgan. 3,328,999. Morganite Carbon Ltd. : See — Hurrell, Richard G., and Ayres. 3,304,452. Morganite Inc. : See — Hinchliffe, Nevile W. 3.302.356. HinohlifCe, Nevile W. 3,339,32S. Morganson, Peter H. : See — Burrows, Milford D., Conlon, and Morganson Morganti, Charles L. : See — Saxton. Gene R., and C. L. and J. K. Morganti. Morganti. John K. : See — Saxton, Gene R., and C. L. and J. K. Morganti. 3,296,852. 3,339,098. 3,306,383. 3,306,383. Morgardshammars Mek. Verkstads Aktiebolag : See — 'Norlindh, Sven E. M. 3,323,343. Norlindh. Sven E. M. 3,332,269. Morgen. Herman J. Device for closing and opening zippers. 3.354.520, 11-2S-67, Cl. 24 — 205.15. Morgenson. Donald J., to Shatter King Mfg. Co. Inc. Bottle breaker. 3,353,756, 11-21-67, Cl. 241—99. Morgenstern, Manfred : See — Thiersch. Friedrich, and Morgenstern. 3,359,1S4 Morgenthaler, William W. : See — Langguth, Robert P., and Morgenthaler. 3,309,324. Langguth, Robert P., and Morgenthaler. 3,338,829. Langguth, Robert P., and Morgenthaler. 3,350,305. Morgese. Nicholas V., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Carton construction. 3,337.045, S-22-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Morgia, James V. : See — Daniels, Pascal B.. and Morgia. 3,312.051. Morgret. Gordon L. : See — Atanasoff, Theodore B., and Morgret. 3,312,358. Mori. Eiji : See — Nakaoka, Toshio, Sonobe, Suganuma, and Mori. 3,341,566. Mori, Ernest A. : See — Goodwin, Robert J., Mori, Pekarek, Schaub, and Zinkham. 3,324,957. Mori, Genzo. and H. Takagi, to Amaaasaki Iron & Steel Mfg. Co., Ltd. Molten metal swinging device. 3,300,253, 12-26-67, Cl. 266—34. Mori. Hajime : See — Inaba. Seiuemon, Shimizu, Shimajiri, and Mori. 3,323,- 030. Mori, Hideo, to Abex Corp. Microwave identification systems. 3-311.915, 3-2S-67. Cl. 343— IS. Mori, Hiroshi. to Mitsui Mining & Smelting Co., Ltd. Appara- tus for peeling electro-deposited metals from cathode plates. 3.332.12S. 7-25-67, Cl. 29—81. Mori, Hisao : See — Simamura, Osamu, Takenishi, Kato, 544. Mori, Kiroku : See — Anno, Yoshiro, and Mori. 3,320,005. Mori, Kiyoshi : See — Yoshioka, Masao, and Mori. 3,308,589. Mori. Leo. H. Osawa, and I. Fujita, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Photometric comb minimizing photometric errors arising from non-uniformity of illumination 3,347,- 616, 10-17-67. Cl. 350—271. and Mori. 3,305,- Morl, Masao, Y. Kotani, and Y. Fujita, to Nippon Gosel Kagaku Kogyo Kabushlkl Kalsha. Method for Inhibiting the forma- tion of acetaldehyde in the solution containing vinyl ace- tate and alcohol. 3,296,299, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 488. Mori, Motoo : See — Hosokawa, Kenjlro, Kojima, Mori, and Suzuki. 3,301,845. Mori, Ryutaro : See — Ono, Naoya, and Mori. 3,337,789. Mori, Sakon. Method and apparatus for improving the qual- ity of low grade fuel oils. 3,306,828. 2-28-67, Cl. 196 — 46. Mori, Shigeru : See — - Makino, Takayuki, Kanbe, and Mori. 3,345,564. Mori. Yasuki : See — Fujimoto, Yasuo, and Mori. 3,313,816. Moriarity, Edward J., to Vac-U-Max. Filter cleaner mech- anism for pneumatic material conveying system. 3,297,- 370, 1-10-67, Cl. 302—59. Moriber, Fae and L. Cosmetic holder and applicator. 3,320,- 962, 5-23-67, Cl. 132—79. Moriber, Leonard : See — Moriber, Fae and L. 3,320,962. Moricet, Jean-Paul, to Compagnie Generale d'Automatlsme. Device for separating flat objects according to their linear dimensions. 3,298,517, 1-17-67, Cl. 209 — 84. Morie, Victor M. : See — Osty, Richard J., and Morie. 3,326,074. Morif uji Haguruma Selsakusho Co., Ltd. : See — Morifuji, Noboru. 3,298,410. Morifuji, Noboru, to Morifuji Haguruma Selsakusho Co., Ltd. Screw holder structure for use with screw drivers. 3,298,- 410, 1-17-67, Q. 145—52. Morikawa, Tadamasa : See — Inoshlta, Kagenobu, and Morikawa. 3,355,449. Morikawa, Takashi, K. Aoki, M. Nakamura, Y. Maruyama, and K. Sakurai, to Daiwa Boseki Kabushlkl Kaisha and Osaka Kiko Co. Ltd. Doffing machine. 3,344,593. 10-3-67, Cl. 57—53. Morimoto, Tadayoshi : See — Matsubayashi, Kanji, and Morimoto. 3,342,028. Morin, Blanche : See — Morin, Louis H., B., and Hanna. 3,330,013. Morin, Gerard R., and H. A. Leach, to Cormier Hosiery Mills Inc. Apparatus and method for connecting a yarn to an existing yarn. 3,334,477, 8-8-67, Cl. 57 — 6. Morin, Louis H., *4 each to M. F. McGill and J. R. Hanna. Method of making looped snells. 3,301,931, 1-31-67, Cl. 264 — 145. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Die for intermolded number wheels. 3,302,242, 2-7-67, Cl. 18 — 30. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Traveler with maxi- mum diameter wear resistant insert. 3,302,383, 2-7-67, Cl. 57—125. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Method of orienting and feeding traveler inserts to molding machines. 3,303,- 256, 2-7-67. Cl. 264 — 275. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Method of producing a traveler having a wear resistant insert. 3,312,767, 4-4-67, Cl. 264: — 254. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Traveler with insert having tapered end for dispensing accumulated fibers or lint. 3,313,098, 4-11-67, Cl. 57 — 125. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark, Inc. Method and appara- tus for stopping die casting or molding machines in event of malfunctioning of an insert engaging and positioning mechanism. 3,313.426, 4-11-67, Cl. 214 — 1. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Traveler with wear resistant insert. 3,320,736, 5-23-67, Cl. 57—125. Morin, Louis H., 25% to M. F. McGill, and 25% to J. R Hanna. Die structure for producing weedless fish hooks. 3.328,846. 7-4-67, Cl. 18 — 36. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Slider for separable fasteners. 3.343,235, 9-26-67, Cl. 24 — 205.15. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark Inc. Composite self-sealing cap. 3,348,744, 10-24-67, Cl. 222 — 194. Morin. Louis H., to Coats & Clark, Inc. Method of producing united dual character parts and facing part. 3,354,249, 11-21-67, Cl. 264 — 161. Morin, Louis H., to Coats & Clark, Inc. Method of feeding inserts from a pre-loaded magazine into a machine molding insert travelers. 3,354,252, 11-21-67, Cl. 264 — 278. Morin, Louis H.. Vi to M. F. McGill and \i to J. R. Hanna. Ma- chine for producing looped ends in fishhook leaders. 3.35S,- 324, 12-19-67, Cl. IS— 5. Morin, Louis H.. deceased, bv B. and J. R. Hanna, executors. Integral slide fastener. 3,330,013, 7-11-67, Cl. 24—205.1. Morioka. Kenneth S., and K. Goto. Modular cabinet structure. 3,346,316, 10-10-67, Cl. 312—257. Moriondo Roberto : See — Alfierl, Giuseppe, and Moriondo. Alrieri, Giuseppe, and Moriondo. Morita, Eiichi : See — Coran, Aubert Y., and Morita. 3,308,103. Morita. Masaaki, S. Higuchi, and Y. Kamata, to Sony Corp. Method of making finely divided ferrous metal salts of organic acids. 3,317,574, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 139. Morita, Nobuo. Rotary gear pump. 3,303,793, 2-14-67. Cl. 103—126. Morita, SadayoshI, S. Goda, M. Sato, and Y. Yamaguchi, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Weldable tough steel essen- tially composed of chromium and manganese and method of manufacturing the same. 3,336,16S, S-15-67, Cl. 14S — 38. 3,307.580. 3,342,503. 904: INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Morita, Shigeru : See — Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Morita. 3,326,870. Morita, Tabahiro, to Hitachi, Ltd. Nuclear fuel element. 3,318,778, 5-9-67, CI. 176—64. Morita, Takashi : See — Yoshikawa, Etsuro, and Morita. 3,322,661. Morita, Toshio : See — Aratani, Shozo, and Morita. 3,355.547. Arimura, Ichiro, Aratani, Morita, and Nakamura. 3,327.053. Moritz, Donald B., to Porter-Leavitt Co. Child's coordination training device. 3,339,920, 9-5-67, CI. 272 — 60. Moritz, Donald B., to Bliss & Laughlin Industries. Inc. Bope clamp. 3,357,066, 12-12-67. CI. 24 — 125. Moritz, Frederick G. Servo amplifier utilizing composite waveform of sawtooth with high frequency signal imposed thereon. 3,308,307, 3-7-67, CI. 307—88.5. Moritz, Karsten H., and L. J. DeLany, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preventing color degration in the hydro- genation of hydrocarbon resins. 3,356,660, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 82. Moriyama, Kazuhiro, to Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for casting that automat- ically controls the correlation between time and air-pressure. 3,302,253, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 69. Moriyama, Kazuhiro, to Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus that automatically controls the correlation between time and air-pressure. 3,302,254, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 69. Moriyasu, Hiro, to Tektronix, Inc. Hybrid amplifier circuit. 3,325,742, 6-13-67, CI. 330—3. Morizumi, Yosihiro : See — Murakami. Hiromi, and Morizumi. 3,359,446. Mork, Raymond O. Portable bicycle stand. 3,355,028, 11-28-67, CI. 211 — 21. Morkoski, James : See — Johnson, Ott E., Frase, and Morkoski. 3,321,027. Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Rake basket suspension system. 3,321,895, 5-30-67, CI. 56 — 377. Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Method of fastening a tooth to a bar. 3,325,879, 6-20-67, CI. 29 — 148.3. Morkoski, James, to International Harvester Co. Implement tractor hitch. 3,334,692, 8-8-67, CI. 172 — 275. Morkoski. James, to International Harvester Co. Damage protected material chopping device. 3,357,467, 12-12-67, CI. 146 — 117. Morkoski, James, and G. G. Ward, to International Harvester Co. Hydraulically controlled plow. 3,321,029, 5-23-67, CI. 172—328. Morkoski, James, and G. G. Ward, to International Harvester Co. Cushion spring trip unit for moldboard plows. 3,326,- 300, 6-20-67, CI. 172 — 264. Morkoski, James, W. H. Clendenin, and J. Corwith, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Material chopping and com- minuting device. 3,331,561, 7-18-67, CI. 241 — 192. Morlais, Maurice R. P., and S. J.-P. A. Robin, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Light sources, of the lyman type, emitting a spectrum in the ultra-violet range. 3,339,109, 8-29-67, CI. 315 — 238. Morlan, Floyd E., and G. G. Seaman, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for orienting articles. 3,305,070, 2-21-67, CI. 198—33. Morley, Alfred R. : See — Jenkins, Bobbie J., and Morley. 3,334,190. Morley, David C, to Allen and Hanburvs Ltd. Apparatus foi feeding multiple dose jet injectors. 3,343,538, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 215. Morley, Frederick W. W., and S. Cooper, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Turbine bearing assembly. 3,357,757, 12-12-67, CI. 308 — 26. Morley Furniture Co. : See — Crosby, Lawthon H. 3,311,366. Morley, John G., and B. A. Proctor, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Method of producing solid metal materials containing pre- tensioned silica. 3.303,006, 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 194. Morlev, Morgan J. : See — Hilton, John L.. and Morley. 3,356,869. Morley, Morgan J., and D. I. Gilbert, to Aerojet-General Corp. Magnetic gradient particle accelerator. 3,295,412 1-3-67, CI. 89—8. Morlev, Orville : See — Ash, Albert H., Bunting, and Morley. 3,306.490. Mor-Loc Mfg. Co. : See — Locke, David H. 3,307,535. Morion, Jean, to Ste Commerciale Paulstra. Bridge devices. 3,296,638, 1-10-67, CI. 14 — 16. Morion, Jean, to Paulstra. Anti-vibration resilient supports. 3,322,377, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 10. Morningstar Corp., The : See — Lyman, George R. 3,297,154. Morningstar, Otto : See — Burgess, Frank H., Mathus, Lyman, and Morningstar. 3,328,907. Morningstar-Paisley, Inc. : See — Nichol, Iven G. 3,313,218. Moro, Antonio, to Soc. per Azioni Fratelli Borletti. Thermally controlled switch. 3,329,788, 7-4-67, CI. 200 — 138. Moro, Dominik J., to American Chain & Cable Co. Inc. Billet grapple. 3,347,588, 10-17-67, CI. 294 — 88. Moroney, Bernard M. : See — Halpine, Joseph O., and Moroney. 3,205,357. Moroney, Ronald : See — Dubie, John E., Moroney. and Maneini. 3,308,602. Morooka, Masahi, to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Exhaust gas turbine supercharger. 3,303,994, 2-14-67, CI. 230—110. Morooka Yasuhiko : See — Ototani, Tohei, Maruyama, Morooka, Matsumoto, Izumi, and Kashiwabara. 3,304,174. Morott, Henry M. : See — Bentley, * William H., Jr., Kite, Morott, Nunnally, and Reinert. 3,359,357. Moroz, Eugene : See — Reed, David D., Moroz. and Petersen. 3,342,735. Sehlight, Raymond C, Schallenberg, and Moroz. 3,308,- 064. Morozov, Vladimir I., E. E. Rylov, B. P. Shtarkman A. I. Grachev, and V. M. Khanov. Disc extruder. 3,310,835, 3- 28-67, CI. 18 — 12. Morozova, Natalija A. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovys- kij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pruz- hiner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Morozumi, Hiroshi : See — Numakura, Toshio, and Morozumi. 3,333,170. Morozumi, Masaru : See — Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Suzuki, and Morozumi. 3.360,- 169. Morozzo, Ralph J., and P. H. Beck. Flatiron holder. 3,315,- 928, 4-25-67. CI. 248 — 117.1. Morphy-Richards (Cray) Ltd. : See — Jones, John R. 3,349,692. Townshend, Richard C. 3,296,468. Morra, Edward E. Rotary switch with roller detent apparatus directly biasing contact structure into open and closed positions. 3,346,708, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 11. Morrell, Albert M., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of fab- ricating and processing cathode ray tubes. 3,335,479, 8-15- 67, CI. 29—25.13. Morrell, Albert M., and R. H. Godfrey, to Radio Corp. of America. Cathode ray tube with mosaic type phosphor screen. 3,358,175, 12-12-67, CI. 313 — 92. Morrell, Don P. Pressure compensating means for pump. 3,301,192, 1-31-67, CI. 103—120. Morrell, Donald E. Ventilated poultry house. Re. 26,183, 4-4-67. CI. 119 — 15. Morrell, Donald H. : See — Barnes, Stanley C, Morrell, and Armstrong. 3.335,032. Morrell, Jacque C. Apparatus for treatment of exhaust gases from internal combustion engines. 3,306,035, 2-2S-67, CI. 60—30. Morrell, James N. Automatic regrinding valve system. 3,311,121, 3-28-67, CI. 137—15. Morrill, Richard W., and R. H. Nagel, to Xerox Corp. Copy counting system. 3,358,570, 12-19-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Morrill, Vaughan, Jr. Apparatus and method for making accurate micromeasurements and for dispensing accurately measured small quantities of liquids. 3,317,083, 5-2-67, CI. 222 — 1. Morrill, Wayne J. Motor vibration isolating mounting. 3,317,124, 5-2-67, CI. 230—273. Morrill, Wayne J. Electro-magnetic device and method of making laminated yoke and housing member therefor. 3.327,146, 6-20-67, CI. 310 — 216. Morris, Adolph R., to American Cvanamid Co. Soil anti- redeposition agent. 3,335,086, 8-8-67, CI. 252 — 89. Morris. Alberto J., to R. A. Lister & Co. Ltd. Internal com- bustion piston engines. 3,302.627. 2-7-67, CI. 123 — 30. Morris. Alberto J., to R. A. Lister Sc Co. Ltd. Axial-flow blow- ers. 3,330,474, 7-11-67, CI. 230 — 120. Morris, Alberto J., to R. A. Lister & Co., Ltd. Air moving apparatus. 3,352,484, 11-14-67, CI. 230 — 116. Morris Associates : See — Weiss, Mortimer E. 3,358,168. Morris, Bobby R., to Quality Optics, Inc. Method and appa- ratus for shaping the edge on a contact lens. 3,301,105, 1-31-67, CI. 82 — 14. Morris, C. W., Co. : See — Trainor, John B. 3,339,668. Morris, Charles H. F., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of making a two sided storage electrode. 3,322,653, 5-30-67, CI. 204—3. Morris, Charles W. : See — Fleck, Francis C, Forester, and Morris. 3,295,627. Morris, Clarence E. : See — Pollack. Solomon R., and Morris. 3,359,466. Morris, Cyril, to Glass Bulbs Ltd. Blank forming apparatus for glass ribbon forming machine. 3,338.G98, 8-29-67, CI. 65—184. Morris, Cyril, and D. M. Wood, to Imperial Chemical Indus- tries Ltd. Copper complexes of triazine containing mono- azo dyestuffs. 3,332,929, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 146. Morris, D. H., Ill : See — Thomas, Gerald I. 3,342,508. Morris, Donald C. : See — Waterman, Raymond R., and Morris. Waterman, Raymond R., and Morris. Morris, Edmund W. : See — Greif. Martin, and Morris. 3,305,077. Morris, Edward P., to The Coe Mfg Co 3,299,533, 1-24-67, CI. 34 — 205. 3.301,798. 3.305,509. Veneer dryer. LIST OF PATENTEES !)(>;, Morris, Edward P., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer dryer. 3,314,104, 4-18-67, CI. 34—155. Morris, Edward P., to The Coe Mfg. Co. Veneer dryer. 3,334,- 421. 8-8-67, CI. 34—205. Morris, Elliott C, to Gleason Corp. Hammocks. 3,315,281, 4-25-67, CI. 5—120. Morris, Elliott C, to Gleason Corp. Hammocks. 3.321.7S0, 5-30-67, CI. 5—122. Morris, George O. Shaft adjustment means. 3,331,256, 7-18- 67, CI. 74 — 397. Morris, George V., and P. B. Weill, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Prevention of solids separation in H»Oa. 3,356,- 457, 12-5-67. CI. 23—207.5. Morris, Grayson B., Jr.: See — iSlavin, Michael, and Morris. 3,345,551. Morris, Harold D. : See— Buckingham, Joseph T., and Morris. 3,321,753. Morris, Harold D., to Systron-Donner Corp. Accelerometer and sensing assembly therefor. 3,331,253, 7-18-67, CI. 73 — 517. Morris, Herbert E., to General Electric Co. DC motor control circuit. 3,335,351, 8-8-67, CI. 318 — 341. Morris Herbert E., to General Electric Co. Direct current motor plugging circuit. 3,344,328, 9-26-67, CI. 318 — 258. Morris, Herbert E., to General Electric Co. DC motor field control circuit. 3,360,705, 12-26-67, CI. 318 — 246. Morris, Horton H. : See — Beamesderfer, John W., and Morris. 3,318,718. Morris, Hugh 1. : See — Backus, Own F., and Morris. 3,317,318. Morris, Israel W., Ill : See — Butte, Walter A.. Jr.. and Morris. 3,329,736. Morris, Jack, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Manufac- ture of can bodies and the like. 3,337,944, 8-29-67, CI. 29—413. Morris, Jack, and J. Toohev, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Welding and scarfing apparatus. 3,349,212, 10-24-67. CI. 219—59. Morris, Jack D., to Texaco Inc. Tubing leak detector for wells, and method of operating same. 3,342,061, 9-19-67, CI. 73 — 40.5. Morris. James A., Jr., to The Boeing Co. Switching device. 3,319,077, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Morris, James E., to General Dynamics Corp. (Convair Divi- sion). Electrical connector contact crimping tool. 3,354,692, 11-28-67, CI. 72 — 402. Morris, John B. : See — Hofferberth, James E., and Morris. 3,311,330. Morris, John C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Clutch arrangement. 3,354,995, 11-28-67, CI. 192—3.5. Morris, John N. : See — Swatman, Peter P., and Morris. 3,301,536. Morris, John N., V 2 to The S. U. Carburetter Co. Ltd., and Vz to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Fuel injection con- trol system. 3.336.912, 8-22-67, CI. 123 — 140. Morris. Josephine H.. (15/100) part to R. A. Marrs. Dis- posable garment shield. 3,346,878, 10-17-67, CI. 2 — 55. Morris, Julius W. Stitch preventing method and attachment for a sewing machine. 3,340,838, 9-12-67. CI 112 — 262. Morris, Kenneth R. Pipe support. 3.298,645, 1-17-67, CI. 24S— 71. Morris, Leo R : tier — Hubbard, Dale J., and Morris. 3,359,240. Morris, Leo R., to The Dow Chemical Co. ar-Nitro-a-(2,2.2-tri- chloroethyl) styrene compounds. 3,336,401, 8-15-67, CI. 260—646. Morris, Louis. Ball and raceway amusement device. 3 304,- 090, 2-14-67, CI. 273—109. Morris. Louis P. : See — Houser, Roy W., Morris, and Chenaur. 3,338.268. Houser. Roy W.. Morris, and Chenanr. 3.359.3SS Morris, Lowell H. to Morris Mfg. Co. Connecting unit for tent frames. 3.330.582. 7-11-67, CI. 2S7 — 85 Morris. Lowell H. to Morris Mfg. Co. Detent guide for tele- scopic tube units. 3,347.575, 10-17-67, CI. 287 — 58. Morris Machine Works : Sec — Gates, Carl V. 3.359,912. Roberts. Royal N., and Lubienieeki. 3,316,850. Morris Mfg. Co. : See — Morris. Lowell H. 3,330,582. Morris. Lowell H. 3.347,575. Morris, Oliver A. : See — (Joodman, Virgil C. 3,357,418. Morris, Paul E. : See — Alexander, Jack F.. and Morris. 3,355,549. Morris, Philip, Inc. : See — Bavley. Abraham, and Bailev. 3,312.226. Bracinetz. Paul A., and La Gas. 3,317,077. Dreyfuss, Henrv. 3,315,796. Dunn, William L. R. 3,298,115. Lloyd, Wallace G. 3.347,247. Staley, John. 3.301,468. Stewart, Lawrence L., Jr. 3,316,620. Morris, Rexford W.. to Therm-O-Disc, Inc. Thermostatic con- trol having- magnified movement of snap member 3 322 920. 5-30-67. CI. 200— 138. Morris. Richard M. : See — Roberts, James R., Gregory, and Morris. 3,350,261. Morris, Robert E. : See — Dion. Reginald R., Benenati, Morris, and Coughlin. 3,340,438. 242-023— P- Morris, Robert J., Jr., to Mac Andrews & Forbes Co. Potentia- tion of chocolate flavor with ammoniated giycyrrhizin. 3,356,505, 12-5-67. CI. 99 — 26. Morris, Robert L. Photographic reproducing device. 3,302,- 514, 2-7-67, CI. 88—24. Morris, Robert W., to Taylor Instrument Companies. Ribbon cable and switch improvements in coupling means. 3,327,- 077, 6-20-67. CI. 200—51. Morris, Ronald G., to Beaver-Advance Corp. Traction lift for scaffolding towers. 3,298,462, 1-17-67, CI. 187—2. Morris, Shirley. Garment of pants tvpe with non-sagging rear thigh portions. 3,323,140, 6-6-67, CI. 2 — 227. Morris, Theodore, Jr. Clinical Thermometer device. 3,308,- 940, 3-14-67, CI. 206—55. Morris, Wiliord V., to Hughes Tool Co. Reamer for jet piercer. 3,344,S70. 10-3-67, CI. 175 — 15. Morris, William J., and R. C. Simmons, to Philco Ford Corp. Cabinet structure. 3,352,613, 11-14-67, CI. 312—8. Morrisett, O. L. : See — Thompson, William S., Jr., Frazier, and Morrisett. 3,346,002. Morrisette, Milton J., to Fenwal Inc. Electrically operated visual indicator and fuse for fuel tank protection systems and the like. 3,303.307. 2-7-67, CI. 200—121. Morrison, Alexander R. Tree stand. 3,332,649, 7-25-67, CI. 24S— 47. Morrison, Ben. Upholstery construction. 3,310,819, 3-28- 67, CI. 5—353. Morrison, Charles S., H. H. Denison, and K. R. Thomas, to Deere & Co. Crop harvester. 3,315,449, 4-25-67, CI. 56 — 21. Morrison, Dewev M. Single trigger mechanism for a double- barreled shotgun. 3,344,546, 10-3-67, CI. 42 — 42. Morrison, Donald G., to Fairbanks, Morse & Co. Force measur- ing system with electronic balancing and readout network. 3,324,962, 6-13-67, CI. 177 — 210. Morrison, Edward. Reconstructed internal combustion engine cylinder heads and method of making same. 3,351,043, 11-7-67, CI. 123 — 32. Morrison, Emmett G. Air cooling means for disc brakes. 3,318,424, 5-9-67, CI. 188—264. Morrison, Elbert F., and R. D. Joy, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process and apparatus for making a novelty yarn. 3.350,867. 11-7-67, CI. 57 — 12. Morrison, Fred N. : See — ■ Green, Jack C, and Morrison. 3,307,654. Morrison, George W., to Western Body and Hoist Co., Inc Power operated cover means for trash hauling vehicle 3,338,623, 8-29-67, CI. 296—101. Morrison, George W., to Western Bodv and Hoist Co., Inc. Trash hauling truck. 3,351,222, 11-7-67, CI. 214 — 302. Morrison, Glenn C. : See — Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,314,964. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,326,923. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,331,849. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,341,528. Shavel. John. Jr , and Morrison. 3,359,273. Morrison, Heber J. : See — Petts, George E., 3rd. and Morrison. 3,296,557. Morrison, Hugh S. Adjustable concrete floor construction apparatus. 3,314,638, 4-18-67, CI. 249 — 29. Morrison, James P. Necktie rack. 3,349,922, 10-31-67, CI. 211—113. Morrison, John E., Jr., J. Arzoian. and K. M. Hunt, to Massey-Ferguson. Inc. Precision seed planter. 3,347,426, 10-17-67, CI. 222 — 352. Morrison, John F. : See — Saddler, Jerry W., and Morrison. 3,345,119. Morrison, John R. : See — Bate, Geoffrey, Morrison, and Speliotis. 3,337.856. Bate, Geoffrev, Speliotis, and Morrison 3,342,632. Bate, Geoffrey, Speliotis, and Morrison. 3,342,633. Morrison, Lois M. : See — Morrison, Willard L. 3,302,420. Morrison, Willard L. 3,302,425. Morrison, Norman E., to Electro Scientific Industries, Inc. Electrical chopper utilizing a shielded reed switch. 3,320,- 559, 5-16-67. CI. 335—151. Morrison, R. F.. & Co. Ltd. : See — Morrison. Ronald F. 3,334,568. Morrison, Ralph A., to United Shoe Machinery Corp Index- ing mechanisms. 3.320.058, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 393. Morrison, Ralph C. : See — Feather, Landis E., and Morrison. 3,351,693. Morrison, Robert F.. Jr., to United States of America. Army. Waveguide antenna with non-resonant slots. 3.308,467, 3-7-67, CI. 343—705. Morrison, Robert H., to Baker Perkins Ltd. Rotary article dispenser with register and predetermined count control. 3.334.7S4, 8-8-67, CI. 221—7. Morrison, Ronald F., to R. F. Morrison & Co. Ltd. Fittings for electrical fluorescent-tube lamps. 3,334,56S, S-S-67, CI. 98 — 40. Morrison, Thomas W.. to SKF Industries, Inc. Rolling bear- ing assemblies. 3,343,895, 9-26-67. CI. SOS — 196. Morrison, Thomas W., and H. O. Walp. to SKF Industries Inc. Process for treating primarily metallic materials. 3,341,321, 9-12-67, CI. 75—12. -5S 906 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Morrison, Wayne K. Self-loading boat carrier. 3,343,696, 9- 26-67, CI. 214 — 450. Morrison, Willard L., deceased, by L. M. Morrison, legatee. Method and apparatus for handling and disposing of frozen food. 3,302,420, 2-7-67, CI. 62—62. Morrison, Willard L., to Elmwood Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for freezing perishable material. 3,302,423, 2-7-67, CI. 62—266. Morrison, Willard L., deceased, by L. M. Morrison, personal representative. Frozen food container. 3,302,425, 2-7-67, CI. 62—373. Morrison, Willard L., to Elmwood Liquid Products, Inc. Insulated shipper container. 3.302,815, 2-7-67, CI. 220 — !)„. Morrison, Willard L., to Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. of Chicago. Insulated enclosure. 3,351,223. 11-7-67, CI. 220— 12. Morrison, Willard L., to The Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. of Chicago. Foamed plastic insulation. 3,357,585, 12-12- 67. CI. 220 — 9. Morrison, William M. M., to Turner Mfg. Co., Ltd. Gear shift mechanisms. 3,298,483, 1-17-67, CI. 192 — 3.5. Morriss, Herbert A., Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Protective optical svstem with offset light path and fusible optical mirror. 3,301.624, 1-31-67, CI. 350 — 52. Morrissey, Joseph W., to Corning Glass Works. Method of decorating semicrystalline bodies. 3,313.644, 4-11-67, CI. 117—37. Morritt. K. P., Ltd. : See— Morritt, Kenneth P. 3,317,159. Morritt. Kenneth P., to K. P. Morritt Ltd. Rotating spool fishing reel with air brake. 3,317,159, 5-2-67, CI. 242 — 84.52. Morrow, Alfred C, and H. S. Barr, Jr., to Pneumafil Corp. Doctor blade clearer. 3,340.577, 9-12-67, CI. 19 — 98. Morrow, Christopher M. Radar svstem. 3,307.182, 2-28-67. CI. 343 — 14. Morrow, Edward L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Ven- tilated rib sight. 3.325,937, 6-20-67, CI. 45—1. Morrow, Floyd H. : See — Amnions, Joseph L., and Morrow. 3.319,286. Morrow. Harrv C. to United States Steel Corp. Self-centering roll. 3,339,818, 9-5-67, CI. 226 — 190. Morrow, Jerome T. : See — Lerch, Loren W., and Morrow. 3,314,376. Morrow, Robert S. : See — Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,307,408. Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,331,252. Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,340,476. Thomas, Glen H., and Morrow. 3,349,257. Morrow Scott I., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process for prep- aration of peroxide products. 3,344,194, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 610. Morrow, Warren P., to United States of America, Army. Mag- netically operated electrical switch. 3,344,379, 9-26-67, CI. 335 — 206. Morsax Co. : See — Saxton, Gene R., and C. L. and J. K. Morganti. 3,306,383. Morse, Albert R., to Injection Molders Supply Co.. Inc. In- jection machine positive stop. 3,317,962, 5-9-67, CI. 18 — 30. Morse, Arthur C, Jr., to Electronic Development Mfg. Corp. Automatic starter for prime movers. 3,308,305, 3-7-67, CI. 290—38. Morse, Arthur Osher, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Automatic positioning apparatus. 3,324,281, 6-6-67, CI. 235—61.6. Morse, Carl W. Lift device for counters and the like. 3,327,- 996, 6-27-67, CI. 254 — 2. Morse Chain Co. : See — Cozzarin, Edward. 3,320,006. Hein, Charles E. 3,313,125. Jeffrev, Joseph O., Robinson, Mueller, 3.359,815. Poyser, John, and Turner. 3.358,522. Tehnies. James O., Mead, and Allahen. Morse, Charles P., to National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration under provision of 42 U.S.C. 2457 (d). Method and device for cooling. 3,298,175, 1-17-67, CI. 60—26.7. Morse Controls Inc. : See — Houk, Richard D. 3,349,638. Moore, Bruce H. 3.349,637. Morse, John F. 3,350,957. Morse, Edward A., to Johnson & Johnson. non-planar fibrous articles. 3,306,795, and Hawley. 3,320,007. Method of making 2-28-67, CI. 156— Sanitary napkin CI. 128—290. Morse. Edward A., to Johnson & Johnson, with knitted wrapper. 3,339,549, 9-5-67, Morse, George W. : See — Link, Robert O., and Morse. 3.352.012. Morse, George W. Hay wafer and method and apparatus for manufacture. 3,352,229, 11-14-67, CI. 100—38. Morse Instruments Inc. : See — Houk, Richard D. 3,349,638. Morse, James A., to The Adams Mfg. Co. Flame quenching air shutter for gas burners. 3,333,620, 8-1-67. CI. 158— 118. Morse. Joe V. : See — Rhea, John W„ and Morse. 3,349,844. Morse, John E. : See — Morse, Paul M. 3,332,613. Morse, John F. Method of making push-pull cable casings. 3,320,665, 5-23-67, CI. 29—460. Morse, John F., to Morse Controls Inc. Transmission control le\er mount. 3,350,957, 11-7-67, CI. 74 — 473. Morse, Leighton L. High speed recorder with centrifugal stylus feed 3,328.S04, 6-27-67, CI. 346—139. Morse, Loyal P. Tool. 3,305,921, 2-2S-67. CI. 29 — 229. Morse, Lynn H. : See — Nielsen, Anker J., Jr., and Morse. 3,297,847. Morse, Meroe M. : See — Land, Edwin H., Green, and Morse. 3,326,683. Land, Edwin H., Morse, and Yankowski. 3,345,166. Morse, Meroe M., to Polaroid Corp. Monobath containing cysteine-nitrogenous base combination. 3,343,95S, 9-26-67, CI. 96—29. Morse, Milton. Bicycle pedal having sealed lubrication means. 3,320,826, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 594.4. Morse, Milton. Rolling link bicycle chain. 3,332,297, 7-25-67, CI. 74—219. Morse, Milton. Self aligning piston for transfer molding means. 3,344,478, 10-3-67. CI. 18 — 42. Morse, Milton. Rolling link bicycle chain. 3,344,677, 10-3-67, CI. 74—219. Morse, Milton. Geothermal means for desalinating sea water. 3,347,753, 10-17-67, CI. 202 — 185. Morse, Paul M., 33% to J. E. Morse. Divergent cam expansi- ble chamber device. 3.332,613, 7-25-67. CI. 230 — 137. Morse, Peter W. Self-propelled aerial platform. 3,319,739, 5-16-67, CI. 182 — 2. Morse, Richard A., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Upgrading oil by in situ combustion. 3,332,489, 7-25-67, CI. 166—11. Morse, Richard A., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Recovery of oil from reservoirs. 3,354,953, 11-28-G7, CI. 166 — 9. Morse, Robert J., and H. M. Valentine, to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. Compressor control valve. 3,329,- 154, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 116. Morse, Roland B. Endless track vehicle. 3,338,325, 8-29-67, CI. 180—6.7. Morse, Stanley A., to Arlo Mfg. Corp. Means for restricting and releasing the outlet of a baler. 3,350,999, 11-7-67, CI. 100 — 43. Morse, Thomas M., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Passive earth satellite reflector. 3.324,470, 6-6-67, CI. 343 — 18. Morsink, Robert C. : See — Stephens, Giles D., and Morsink. 3,316,046. Stephens, Giles D, and Morsink. 3,341,102. Morss, Richard J. : See — Christianson, Charles, and Morss. 3,325,825. Mortara, Holy S., to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Pump means. 3,354,830, 11-28-67, CI. 103 — 38. Mortensen, La Vaughn L. Prosthetic leg with a hvdraulic knee control. 3,316,558, 5-2-67, CI. 3—1.2. Mortensen, Louis A. Plastic fastening member for snap fasteners. 3,309,748, 3-21-67, CI. 24—216. Mortensen. Richard C. : See — Oltean, George, Mortensen, and Jessen. 3,298,228. Mortensen, Royal C. : See — Emery, Clare H, Jr., and Mortensen. 3,309,457. Mortenson. Leonard E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Bacterial ferredoxin. 3,344,130, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 115. Mortimer, Edmund W., to Garrard Engineering Ltd. Disc gramophones employing a pivoted pickup arm. 3,318,603, 5-9-67. CI. 274 — 23. Mortimer, Edmund W., to Garrard Engineering Ltd. Auto- matic trip mechanism for gramophones. 3,359,006, 12-19- 67, CI. 274—1.11. Mortimer, Frank R., to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Locking and sealing devices. 3,296,742, 1-10-67, CI. 49 — 319. Mortimer, George A. : See — Harris, Alva F., and Mortimer. 3.297,669. Mortimer, Georee A., to Monsanto Co. Azo compounds. 3,306,888, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Mortimer, George H. : See — Lake, Louise, and Mortimer. 3,358,527. Mortley, Wilfrid S., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Frequency- dispersive electro-mechanical delay cell utilizing grating. 3,300,739, 1-24-67, CI. 333—30. Morton, David C, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Reversing motor control including load sensing to determine optimum re- versal point. 3,296,513, 1-3-67, CI. 318 — 265. Morton, David F., to The Black Clawson Co. Paper machinery. 3,342,425, 9-19-67, CI. 241—46. Morton, Evans T., to Aqua-Chem, Inc. Heat-pump compres- sor type distillation apparatus for purifying water. 3,312,- 600, 4-4-67, CI. 202 — 160. Morton, Geoffrey W., to Her Majesty the Queen in right of Canada, as represented by Canadian Patents and Develop- ment Ltd. Rotatable joint for a waveguide. 3,309,114, 3- 14-67, CI. 285—11. Morton, George A., and G. L. Krieger. to United States of America, Army. Pick up tube with infrared sensitive therm- Ionic cathode with cooling means spaced from the thermi- onic cathode. 3,333,133, 7-25-67, CI. 313 — 65. Morton, Harold, to Oldham & Son Ltd. Miners' cap lamps. 3,334,223, S-l-67, CI. 240—11.3. LIST OF PATENTEES 907 Morton International, Inc. : See — Covult, Robert B., Iloff, and Van Der Zee. 3,333,545. Grady, James M. 3,298,410. Mickelson, Grant A., and Basegglo. 3,360,343. O'Connor, Donal J. 3,330,442. Turner, Robert ,T., and Lutes. 3,290,107. Woodruff, Douglas. 3,340,217. Zweig, Samuel. 3,340,091. Morton, James R. and W. L. Clothes hamper. 3,349,930, 10-31-07, CI. 217—3. Morton. John C. Stair climbing device. 3,330,370, 7-11-07, CI. ISO— 9.22. Morton, John P. : Sec — Bauer, Peter, and Morton. 3,318,523. Morton Mfg. Co. : See — Basch, Sherwood J. 3,317,985. Fenwick, Jay G. 3,296,725. Penwlck, Jay G. 3,305,286. Morton, Raymond C. Miss-distance indicator. 3,303,707, 2-14-07, CI. 95 — 12.5. Morton, Robert D. : See — Grohoskl, Edward G., and Morton. 3,314,201. Morton, Robert D., to The Hartford Special Machinery Co. Thread rolling machine. 3,308,042, 3-14-67, CI. 72—88. Morton Salt Co. : See — Hurst, Alan R. 3,318,748. Miller, Howard C. 3,343,919. Morton, Wayne L. : See — Morton, James R. and W. L. 3,349,930 Morton, William A., and A. S. Sobek, Method and apparatus for making steel. CI. 266 — 9. Morton, William D., Jr., to Sierra Engineering Co. Retain- ing means for face masks. 3,315,673, 4-25-67, CI. 128 — 141. Mortsell, Tage E., deceased (by G. Ahlstrom, administrator), to Sala Maskinfabriks Aktiebolag. Drum type magnetic sep- arator. 3.327. S52, 6-27-67, CI. 209—219. Morway, Arnold J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lubricants containing mixed metal salts of fatty acid and aromatic polybasic acid. 3,298,953, 1-17-07, CI. 252—41. Morway, Arnold J., and A. J. Bodner, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Calcium mixed salt lubricating greases containing polycarboxylic acid. 3,314,886, 4—18-67, CI. "" -32.7. , and R. Kassinger, to Esso Research and Calcium acetate fluid lubricants. 3.32S,- 252 — 40.7. and A. J. Bodner, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of forming finely divided inorganic acid salts. 3,340,200, 9-5-67, CI. 252—389. See — 3,302,917. 3,314,435. to Sunbeam Corp. 3,342,470, 9-19-67, Morway, Arnold J. Engineering Co. 299, 6-27-67. CI. Morway, Arnold J. Mor-Win Products, Inc. Winkler, Morris B. Winkler, Morris B. Mory, Rudolf : See — Anderau, Walter, and Mory. 3,318,700. Mos, Bob J., to Consolidated Electrodynamics Corp. High resolution digital magnetic head with flux focusing shield. 3,325,795, 6-13-67, CI. 340—174.1. Mos, Gerardus H. M. : See — Claassen, Volkert, and Mos. 3,304,304. Mosaic Building Products, Inc. : See — Berney, Bernard C, and Goebel. 3,330,709. Mosaic Tile Co., The : See — Cleverly, Robert B. 3,322,591. Mays, Howard D. 3,306.475. Mosebach, Carl H. Pneumatic tire construction. 3,329,193, 7-1-07, CI. 152 — 340. Mosbach, Karl T. R. Chromatographic separation of sub- stances of different molecular weight. 3,298,925, 1-17-67, CI. 195 — 66. Mosby, William L., to American Cyanamid Co. 1,4-naphtho- quinones. 3,325,512, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 326. Mosby, William L., H. C. Gillham, and A. E. Sherr, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Flame retardant thermoplastic resins containing dihalo-phosphoranylideneamino benzoquinones. 3,322,860, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — S93. Moschetta. Benjamin : See — Moschetta, Joseph and B. 3.356.S12. Moschetta, Joseph and B. Mercury type electrical switch. 3,356,812, 12-5-67, CI. 200—152. Moschetti, Donald J., M. G. Smith, and R. E. Ripplinger, to General Electric Co. Rotary endorser under control of docu- ment sensing means. 3,335,661, S-15-67, CI. 101 — 235. Moschopedis, Spiros E., to Canadian Patents and Develop- ment Ltd., National Research Council. Sulfomethylation of humic acids, lignites, and coals and products thereof. 3,352,- 902, 11-14-67, CI. 260—507. Moscowskaja Konditerskaja Fabrika Krasny Oktjabr : See — Karpenko, Alexei K., Bondareva, Maiinin, Dmolsnisky, Koroleva, Poljakov, and Saveljev. 3,356,045. Moscowskv Institute Stali i Splarov : See — Purshinsky, Miroslav S. 3,335,250. MoscowsUy Planetary : See — Shistovsky, Konstantin N. 3,312,142. Moscowskv Zavod Malolitrazhnvkh Avtomobilei : See — Poljak, David G., Egorov, and Shereshev. 3,297,S92. Moselev Associates, Inc. : See — Ham, Howard M., Jr. 3,317,838. Moseley. Francis L. Mill table feed mechanism. 3.339,427, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 472. Moseley, John B., to General Time Corp. Drive and stop con- trol for a driven machine. 3,352,390, 11-14-07, CI. 192— 142. Moseley, Robert B., and M. N. Papadopoulos, to Shell Oil Co. Hydration of olefins to alcohols and ethers using halogen- ated alkanol solvents. 3,299,150, 1-17-07, CI. 200—014. Moseley, Robin C. : See — Lockwood, George S., Jr., Arciprete, Greene, Moseley, and Rothery. 3,321,584. Moseley, Walter \Y\, Jr., and R. G. Parrish, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Linear synthetic polymeric liber. 3,318,849. 5-9-07, CI. 200—77.5. Moseley, Walter W„ Jr., and R. G. Parrish, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Highly tear-resistant polyolehn bi- axially oriented sheet. 3,328,227, 6-27-07, CI. 101 — 112. Moseley, William K., P. R. Elliker, and W. E. Sandim'. Method for preparing a creaming composition for diary products and the resulting product. 3,323,921, 0-0-67, CI. 99—59. Moseman, Rodney E. : See — Olasz, Joseph S., and Moseman. 3,315,364. Moser, Alois : See — Gorge, Werner, and Moser. 3,315,980. Moser, Hans : See — Eisner, Horst, Moser, and Konermann. 3,341,50S. Moser, Paul : See — Oechslin, Konrad, and Moser. 3,304,054. Moses, Nelson K., to Railroad Rubber Products, Inc. Rubber rail seat for track structure and the like. 3,295,760, 1-3- 67, CI. 238—283. Moses, Nelson K., and R. A. McClung, to Railroad Permanent Way Products Corp. Beams for railroad track structure. 3,300,140, 1-24-07, CI. 23S— 25. Moses, Rouald E., and P. Lucas, to The Gillette Co. Self-heat- ing shaving preparation composition. 3,341,418, 9-12-07, CI. 167—85. Moses, William, to S. B. Penick & Co. Fermentation media for industrial fermentations comprising amylopectin as essen- tially the sole carbohydrate source. 3,352,761, 11-14-67, CI. 195—80. Moseson, Roger M. : See — ■ Laegreid, Nils, and Moseson. 3,290,115. Laegreid, Nils, and Moseson. 3,324,019. Laegreid, Nils, and Moseson. 3,344.054. Laegreid, Nils, and Moseson. 3.347,772. Moseson, Roger M., to Consolidated Vacuum Corp sputtering apparatus for depositing uniform 3,305,473. 2-21-07, CI. 204— 29S. Mosetich. John : See — Baum, William H., and Mosetich. 3,342,059. Mosetich, Ronald J. : See — Baum, William H., and Mosetich. 3,315,436. Moshe, Hadari. Hydraulically operated tools. I 1-10-67, CI. 60 — 52. Mosher, Charles, to Varian Associates. Semiconductor micro- wave oscillator. 3,336,535, 8-15-67, CI. 331 — 107. Mosher, Owen D. : See — Violette, Glenn M., and Mosher. 3,350,556. Mosher, Robert A., to Standard Oil Co. Gelatin desiccant tab- lets. 3,298,958, 1-17-67, CI. 252—194. Mosher. Walter N. Torque arm connection. 3,317.226, 5-2- 67, CI. 287—93. Moshier, Ross W., R. E. Sievers, and L. B. Spendlove. Vapor- plating metals from fluorocarbon keto metal compounds. 3,356.527, 12-5-67, CI. 117—107.2. Mosny, Raymond J., F. J. Germino, and H. W. P. Panzer, to American Machine and Foundry Co. Method for making amylose derivatives. 3,326,893, 6-20-67, CI. 260—233.3. Mosier, Charles F., Jr. : See — Wisneski, Peter M., and Mosier. 3,334,160. Mosier. Jacques, to Ford Motor Co. Voltage regulator. 3,350,626, 10-31-67, CI. 322—73. Mosier. Kenneth C. Check valve having throttling passage. 3,298,393, 1-17-67, CI. 137—513.3. Mosier, Kenneth C. Fluid valves. 3,313,317, 4-11-67, CI. 137 — 625.46. Mosier, Leo D. Anti-backlash attachment for fishing reels. 3,319,903, 5-16-67, CI. 242—84.52. Moskovitz, Irving, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Drop- out compensator for video signals. 3,32S,521, 6-27-67, CI. 178—6.6. Moskovitz, Milton A. Self-locking and adjustable screw de- vice. 3,297,049, 1-10-67, CI. 137—540. Moskovitz, Milton A. Ball joint. 3,337,240, 8-22-67, CI. 2S7— 90. Moskovitz, Milton A. Ball joints. 3,337,247, S-22-67, CI. 2S7— 90. Moskovskaja Selskokhozjaistvennaja Akademia "K.A. Timir- jazev" : See — Silkin, Alexandr M. 3.329,000. Moskovsky Automobilny Zavod "LA. Likhachev" : See — Shepeljakovsky, Konstantin Z. 3.357,S69. Moskovskv Zavod Avtomobiljnykh Priborov : See — • Ozersky, Arkady S. 3,330,544. Moskowitz, Isadore, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Shutters for pinhole detectors. 3,325,648, 6-13-67, CI. 250 — 219. Moskowitz, Saml. and L. E. Sharpe. to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Inertial reference platform. 3,327,539, 6-27-67, CI. 74—5.34. Triode coatings. 3,296,790, 908 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hosier Safe Co., The : See — Irwin, Edward T. 3,312,225. Lasley, Robert A., and Handel. 3,313,302. Lasley, Robert A., Handel, and Eisenstadt. 3,360,702. Lingal, Harry J. 3,296,952. Lingal, Harry J. 3,329,106. Mustain, Lewis B. 3,327,940. Paulus, James E. 3,339,849. Todt, Gerhard H., and Tearne. 3,305,192. Voss, Robert H. 3,301,554. Mosley Furniture Co. : See — Crosby, Lawton H., and Baum. 3,325.831. Moslev, John C. : See — Zubik, Arnold R„ and Mosley. 3,321,889. Moslo, Ernest P. Spring-pressed shutoff for injection nozzle. 3,295,169, 1-3-67, CI. 18 — 30. Moslo, Ernest P. Centering insert for golf ball molding. 3,344,- 468, 10-3-67, CI. IS — 1. Moson Breweries Ltd. : See — Albisser, Albert. 3,335,334. Mosow, William A., to National Lock Co. Method of forming self-locking threaded fastening member. 3,339,389, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 88. Mosquera, Hugo O., to International Harvester Co. Lock- able instrument panel. 3,302,743, 2-7-67, CI. 180 — 90. Moss, Anna M., to T. V. Moss. Mop and method of making the same. 3,336,620, 8-22-67, CI. 15 — 229. Moss, Arthur W., to H. Frost & Co., Ltd. Electrical illumina- tion devices. 3,321,859. 5-30-67, CI. 40 — 106.54. Moss. Charles A. : See — Dyer, Kermit W., and Moss. 3,311,434. Moss. Charles W. Portable shelter. 3,333,594, 8-1-67, CI. 135—1. Moss, Clifford E. Orthodontic device. 3,315,359, 4-25-67, CI. 32 — 14. Moss, David H. Bodv worn urinal with detachable recepta- cle. 3.306,296. 2-28-67, CI. 128 — 295. Moss, David I. : See — Smola. James F.. and Moss. 3,295,809. Moss, Donald H. Retractable diving board. 3,350,094, 10-31-67, CI. 272 — 06. Moss, Fred D. : See — Halper, Walter M., and Moss. 3,310,515. Moss, George J., Jr. : See — Brooks. James W., and Moss. 3.355,711. Moss, Hayward B. Accelerator pedal holding tool. 3.329,041, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 532. Moss, Hoyle G., and E. W. Walters, to Botany Industries, Inc. Bristle biasing apparatus for saw toothed cvlinder brushes. 3.302,234. 2-7-67, CI. 15 — 256.51. Moss, Jack W., to Wichita Clutch Co. Thermostat safety con- trol for air actuated clutches. 3,351,167, 11-7-67, CI. 192—56. Moss. Norman, to Plessey U.K. Ltd. Constant-speed drives. 3,298,251, 1-17-67, CI. 74 — 687. Moss, Norman, to Plessey-UK Ltd. Mass-flow determining devices. 3,353,406, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 194. Moss, Norman, and P. Stanwell, to Plessev U.K.. Ltd. Com- posite mechanical drives. 3,298,250, 1-17-67, CI. 74 — 675. Moss. Robert W. : See — Vali, Victor, Krogstad, Moss, and Hagman. 3,354,311. Moss, Rodney D., D. A. Gordon, and J. M. Corbett, to The Dow Chemical Co. Polyolefins stabilized with (A) a cycloalkyl substituted benzophenone, biphenol, or oxydi- phenol and optionally (B) a dialkyl thiodialkanoate. 3,313,772, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Moss, Theron V. : See — Moss, Anna M. 3,336.620. Moss, Theron V. Mop construction and method of making same. 3,324.497, 6-13-67, CI. 15 — 229. Moss, Thomas J. Golf club including magnetic loft changing attachment. 3,310,309, 3-21-67, CI. 273—162. Moss. William A., and R. E. Griffin, 50% to said Moss, 25% to J. D. Parkerson, and 25% to J. A. Roy. Muffler with frusto-conical baffle members spaced along central tube. 3,354,986, 11-28-67, CI. 181 — 57. Moss, William E. J., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Tempera- ture controlling outdoor enclosure for communications ap- paratus. 3,330,333, 7-11-67, CI. 165 — 45. Mossberg, Carl W., to Waukesha Cutting Tools, Inc. Liquid cooled spade drills. 3,333,489, 8-1-67, CI. 77 — 68. Mosse. Richard W. E., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Sealing of cartons. 3;347.014, 10-17-67, CI. 53 — 141. Mosses, Adrian J., to Honeywell Inc. Transformerless modu- lating and filtering apparatus. 3,329,910, 7-4-67, CI. 332 — 31. Mossman, Peter : See — Bingham, Kenneth C. A., Mossman, Rushmer, and Wil- liams. 3,325,792. Mosso, Paul R. : See — Wismer, Marco, Doerge, Mosso, and Fotte. 3,314,902. Most, Elmer E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of melt spinning rough-surfaced fibers. 3,314,919, 4-18- 67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Most, Jack L. : See — Giarraffa, Frank, and Most. .3,300,884. Mostardo, August F., Jr., and F. W. Cross, to Industrial Research Products, Inc. Electromechanical transducers. 3,313,892, 4-11-67, CI. 179—115. Mosterd, Jacob H. Apparatus for causing articles separately supplied by grip means to be deposited in a row one after another. 3,308,928, 3-14-67, CI. 198 — 179. Mote, Robert G. Building toy. 3,303,604, 2-14-67. CI. 46— 25. Mothersbaugh, Robert B. : See — Goodwin, Harvey R., and Mothersbaugh. 3,307,250. Motiguji Haguruma Seisakusho Co., Ltd. : See — Morifuji, Noboru. 3,298,410. Motion Products Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Huber, Mortimer J. 3,321,856. Motley, John E. : See — Nelsen, David O., Pennington, Satterfield, Motley, and Spielman. 3,336,390. Moto, Tatsuya, K. Aotani, and T. Matsubara, to Chisso Corp. Two-step process for the polymerization of aldehydes. 3,341,- 496, 9-12-67, CI. 260—67. Motomatsu, Hayao : See — Oki, Kikuo, Motomatsu, Yamaguchi, and Watanabe. 3,305,868. Motomatsu, Noriyasu, T. Ichikawa, and K. Tanaka, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Apparatus for continuous steel roll- ing and having movable roll stands. 3,310,971, 3-28-67, CI. 72—21. Motor Guard Corp. : See — Dummler, William J. 3,317,045. Dummler, William J. 3,317,053. Motor Wheel Corp. : See — Bassett, Kenneth S. 3,314,355. Derleth, Robert J., and Brede. 3,343,927. Golata, John H., and Wilcox. 3,338,342. Talmage, Charles R. 3,343,955. Tuttle, Elvin E. 3,332,774. Wilcox, Raymond J. 3,329,315. Motoren Versuchsgesellschaft Witten m.H. & Co. KG : See— Plagmann, Franz. 3.347,214. Motorenfabrik Hatz, G.m.b.H. : See— Hatz, Ernst. 3,307,655. Neuer, Karl-Heinz. 3,319,619. Oertel, Erhard. 3.327.691. Samitz, Erwin. 3,307,494. Motoren-Werke Mannheim A.G., vorm. Benz. Abt. Stat. Motor- enbau : See — Heinrich, Hans-Jochen. 3,335,707. Reis, Erich, and Muth. 3,315,652. Urlaub, Alfred. 3,330,284. Motoroiu, Valeriu : See — Nicolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut. Tihon, and Motoroiu. 3,345,881. Motorola Inc. : See — Ackerman, Charles B., and Sullivan. 3,309,244. Anthun, Bjarne. 3,349,331. Attwood, Stanley W. 3,307,192. Bailey, Dean C. 3,305,728. Bargen, David W., and Van Ness. 3,305,698. Battin, John W., and Walker. 3,327,215. Beers, Elmer E. 3,339,093. Bevacqua, Louis A. 3,301.973. Bevacqua, Louis A. 3,306,272. Bevacqua, Louis A. 3,320,770. Black, James R., Blake, and Dickson. 3,330,694. Brewster, Franklin C. 3,307,097. Buehrle, William B. 3.307,158. Byles, Theodore A. 3,307.101. Byles, Theodore A. 3,318,295. Byles, Theodore A., and Race. 3,335,366. Cannalte, Gary A. 3,333,151. Caprio, Gerald L. 3,349,173. Carver, Thurman W. 3,349,394. Casterline, Burnham Chapman, and Eschbaugh. 3,345,- 569. Chapman, Ronald H, and Stephens. 3,324,40S. Christian, Robert E. 3,333,122. Clark, Lowell E. 3,325,705. Craiglow. Robert L.. and Post. 3,322,982. Csanky, Gesa. 3,322,972. DaCosta, Harry. 3.323,022. Dame, John S. 3,336,536. Darter, Cederick U., and Clar. 3,339,127. Dereng, Roman. 3,329,011. Doland, George D. 3,340,423. Doyle, George A. 3,348.105. Dronsuth, Richard W. 3,341,777. Errichiello, Dominic. 3,305,779. Errichiello, Dominic. Hansen, and Alexander. 3,345,568. Errichiello, Dominic R., and Seefeldt. 3,333,911. Eschbaugh. Robert V. 3,345.573. Flaschen, Steward S., and Gnaedinger. 3,301,706. Folk, Lee E.. and Hugill. 3,342,429. Frysztak, Jerome P. 3.343,070. Gabrielson, Reidar G., and Smith. 3,349,374. Gabrielson, Reidar G., and Smith. 3.350,687. Ganzel, Joseph H., and Lvnk. 3,323,062. Gardberg. Joseph. 3,335.405. Glasser, James R. 3,320,552. Glasser, James R. 3,336,533. Gobien, Erich F. W. 3,335,597. Graziano. Victor, and Hartke. 3.350,646. Groth, Edward J., Jr., and Attwood. 3,351,859. Haenichen, John C. 3,309,245. Haenichen, John C. 3,309,246. LIST OF PATENTEES 909 Motorola Inc. : Xcc — Continued Hansen, Philip J. 3,300,723. Hansen, Robert B. 3,301,943. Hansen, Robert B. 3,335,210. Hansen, Robert 15. 3,300,001. ll.iiius, George M. 3,355,709. Hufton, Arlliur G. 3,300,275. Hufton, Arthur G. 3,318,296. Jabbar, Kamil Y. 3,304,374. Jachiin, Paul L., and Hansen. 3,307,067. Kan-, Ki D., and Met/.. 3,302,070. Kern, Neil C. 3,333,200. Koepp, Kouald L., and Bailey. 3,349,300. Kongable, Lowell S. 3,341,704. Kongable, Lowell S., and Walstad. 3,351,804. Lee, Chu Q. 3,320,510. Lesfc, Israel A. 3,34o,221. Lindernan, Richard J., and Reinwall. 3,350,593. Loos, Joseph. 3,307,121. Lynk, Charles N., Jr. 3,328,727. MacDonald, Angus A. 3.302,135. Madland, Glen R. 3,304,594. Malinowski, Stanley, and Livenicli. 3,359.512. Marshall, William "B., and Norman. 3,335,035. Martvn, Lloyd G., and Tooley. 3,330,4S7. Mason, Richard L. 3,350.592. Massman, Albert W. 3,344.355. Massmau, Albert W., and Voge. 3,306,970. McLaughlin Robert C. 3,307.073. McLaughlin, Robert C. 3,308,341. Mikelevicius, Anthony R. 3,300,5S3. Miller, Norman J. 3,331,032. Mistic, George. 3,355,533. Mozis, John T. 3,331,024. Murphv, Earl R., and Wehner. 3,343,089. Narud,' Jan A., and Seelbaeh. 3,307,047. Narud, Jan A., and Seelbaeh. 3.317,750. Narud, Jan A., and Seelbaeh. 3,351,782. Neapolitakis, Nicholas T. 3,335,352. O'Connor, William W. 3,323,065. O'Pallon. Richard G. 3,321,263. Onodera, George C. 3,358.195. Owen, George E., Jr. 3,340,956. Owen, George E., Jr., and Race. 3,328,035. Palac, Kazimir. 3,323.S54. Pampel, Frank L. 3,334, 1S7. Parker, John P. 3. 328.670. Parker, Norman W. 3,304,375. Parsons, George M. 3,307,051. Parsons, George M., and Harrer. 3,348,148. Peterson, David R. 3,306,767. Race, Richard T. 3.307,167. Ragland. Evan L., III. 3,343,002. Ragland, Evan L., III. 3,344,239. Rail, Donald O. 3,339,204. Rogers, Leo C. 3. 345, 216. Ruthenberg, Ross E. 3,304,501. Ruthenberg, Ross E. 3,328,695. Salners, Edward A., and Steele. 3,297,895. Schafft, Hugo W. 3,307,055. Schafft, Hugo W. 3,339,132. Schafft, Hugo W. 3.349,279. Schafft, Hugo W. 3,353,400. Schultz, Robert J. 3,334,293. Schwartz, James W., and Squier. 3,355,617. Seelbaeh, Walter C, Cappon, De Marco, and Miller. 3,351,- 778. Sethna, Anil M. 3,341,780. Shano, Charles L. 3,302,629. Shano, Charles L. 3,305,740. Shano, Charles L. 3,332,004. Shano, Charles L. 3,356,896. Slavik, William H. 3.302,055. Slavik, William H. 3,320,469. Slavik, William H. 3,359,453. Smith, Lawrence R. 3,298,004. Smith, Lawrence R. 3,305,7S6. Smith, Lawrence R. 3,360,662. Staffen, Bruno G. 3,342,286. Stang, Benedict H.. and Philipps. 3,327,217. Tinsley, Carl G. 3,351,846. Tyzack, Harold. 3,343,124. Walker, Daniel B., Jr., and Sarallo. 3,304,503. Walker, John S. 3,315,133. Walker, John S. 3,323,023. Walker. Robert H. 3,306,990. Warner, Raymond M., Jr. 3,359.503. Warner, Raymond M., Jr., and Carlson. 3,303.413. Warner, Raymond M., Jr., and Csanky. 3.299,291. Warner, Raymond M.. Jr.. and Konuan. 3,360.098. Wechsler. Reuben. 3.358.205. White, William H., Jr. 3,343,791. Wiley. Darvl D. 3.306.030. Wiley, Darvl D. 3 358.230. Williams, Donald W. 3.331,650. Williams, Robert C. 3,340,357. Wilson, Richard W. 3.345.210. Wolfgram. Edgar W. 3,353,753. MoTrim Inc. : See — ■ Barber. Charles P. 3.308.611. Motseh, Alfons, to Ford Motor Co. Disk clutch particularlv for motor vehicles. 3,300,007, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 68. Motsenbocker, James O., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Container and cover therefor. 3,320,993, '5-23-67, CI. 150 — .5. Motsenbocker, James O., R. VV. Matthews, B. T. Morgan, and R. A. Carle, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Article carrying case. 3,347,405, 10-17-67, CI. 220—21. Motson, James F. Base element for electroluminescent lamp. 3,312,852, 4-4-67, CI. 313—108. Motson, James F. Electroluminescent lamp having a trans- parent nickel, chromium, iron alloy metal electrode. 3,329,- 850, 7—1-67, CI. 313—108. Motson, James F. Method of making miniaturized electro- luminescent lamp. 3,359,633, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 624. Mott, Hav & Anderson : See — Bartlett. John V. 3,334,945. Mott, Lambert II. Spinnerette disk for extrusion of synthetic polymer fibers. 3.304,577, 2-21-67. CI. 18 — 8. Mott, Lambert H., to Mott Metallurgical Corp. Flow control valves. 3,338,548, 8-29-67, CI. 251 — 121. Mott, Lambert H. Air roller. 3,349,462, 10-31-67, CI. 29—116. Mott, Lambert H., 3rd, to Mott Metallurgical Corp. Equip- ment for producing synthetic polymer fibers. 3,295,161, 1-3-67, CI. 18 — 8. Mott, Lambert H. 3rd., to Mott Metallurgical Corp. Method for forming porous seamless tubing. 3,313,621, 4-11 -67, CI. 75 — 212. Mott, Lucille E., R. B. Lounsbury, B. C. Thompson, S. Peter Beauregard, J. L. Murtaugh, and A. A. Sardinas, to Bur- roughs Corp. Data processor module for a modular data processing system for operation with a time-shared mem- ory in the simultaneous execution of multi-tasks and multi- programs. 3,319,226, 5-9-67, CI. 340—172.5. Mott Metallurgical Corp. : See — Mott, Lambert H., 3rd. 3,295,161. Mott, Lambert H. 3,338,548. Mott, Lambert H. 3rd. 3.313.621. Mott, Murray H., A. T. Roome, and C. W. Eriekson, to United States of America, 'Navy. Signal processing system em- ploying reference-signal controlled-intergrator for integrat- ing resultant of two summing-circuits having comple- mentary inputs. 3,316,492, 4-25-67, CI. 328 — 143. Mott, Richard H. Re-mixer for concrete placer. 3,321,190, 5-23-67, CI. 259 — 178. Motten, Roger H.. Jr., to Marathon Special Products Corp. Electrical connector. 3,296,576. 1-3-67, CI. 339 — 176. Motter, Forrest E., to Durable Mat Co. Composite marine dock bumper. 3,338,206, 8-29-67, CI. 114 — 219. Motter, John C, to John C. Motter Printing Press Co. Blade adjusting and clamping method and apparatus 3,309,992, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — 169. Motter, John C., Printing Press Co. : See — Kleineberg. Paul E. 3,329,053. Motter, John C. 3,309,992. Mottern, Henry O., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Process for producing vinyl ethers. 3,341,606, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 614. Mottern. Henry O., and M. W. Beeds, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Preparation of vinyl ethers and catalyst therefor. 3,358,041, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 614. Mottern, John W., and B. Van Voorhis, to Monsanto Co. Variable denier yarn apparatus. 3,323,165, 6-6-67, CI. 18—1. Mottern, John W., and B. Van Voorhis, to Monsanto Co. Noveley yarn apparatus. 3,343,207, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 1. Motto, John W.. Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semi- conductor switching circuitry. 3,299,297, 1-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Motto, John W.. Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Capaci- tive discharge ignition system. 3,308,801, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 148. Motto, John W., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gate turn-off device driving a power switching semiconductor device. 3,343,104, 9-19-67, CI. 331 — 111. Motto, John W., Jr., and W. C. Fry, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ignition circuits using gate controlled switches. 3,306,274, 2-28-67, CI. 123— 14S. Motto. John W., Jr., and W. C. Fry, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ignition circuits. 3,308,800, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 14S. Mottus. Edward H. : See — Fields, Joseph E.. and Mottus. 3,340,193. Hedriek, Ross M., and Mottus. 3,320,335. Mottus. Edward H., to Monsanto Co. Oil additive. 3,311,- 559, 3-28-67, CI. 252—51.5. Mottus, Edward H., to Monsanto Co. Oil additives compris- ing interpolymers of tetrahydrofurfuryl esters. 3,311,597, 3-2S-67, CI. 260—80.5. Mottus, Edward H., and J. E. Fields, to Monsanto Co. Func- tional fluid compositions containing tetrahydrofurfuryl methacrylate. 3,321,405, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Motz, Carl H. : See — Anthony, Russell W., and Motz. 3,353,392. Motz, Carl H., and R. W. Anthonv. to National Broach & Machine Co. Gear checker. 3,299,520, 1-24-67, CI. 33— 179.5. Motz, Carl H., and R. W. Anthony, to National Broach & Machine Co. Automatic gear checker for internal gears. 3,314,157. 4-18-67, CI. 33—179.5. Motz. Jerome C. to Nordberg Mfg. Co. Mantle lifting means. 3,355.114, 11-2S-67, CI. 241 — 293. Mouck, Paul W.. to The National Screw & Mfg. Co. Blind fastener. 3.357,094. 12-12-67, CI. 29 — 509. Moughty, John J. : See — Belicka. Michael E., Lampe, and Moughty. 3,339,16S. Downey, David F., and Moughty. 3.300,571. 910 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Mouis, Louis, to Furnas Electric Co. Manual contactor with low voltage release. 3,315,190, 4-18-67, CI. 335 — 21. Mouish, Albina J. : See — Vercellotti, Dale J. 3,331,645. Vercellotti, Dale J., and Loebeck. 3,355,032. Mouissie, Bob. to Paillard S.A. Automatic end fastener for film spool. 3,323.746, 6-6-67, CI. 242—74.2. Mouissie. Bob, to Paillard S.A. Case for kinematographic films. 3,342,431, 9-19-67, CI. 242—55.13. Mouissie, Bob, to Paillard S.A. Means for locking and un- locking the spool of a film magazine. 3,353,763, 11-21-67, CI. 242—55.13. Mouissie. Bob, and C. Devenoges, to Paillard S.A. Cinemato- graphic projector with indexing loader. 3,342,541, 9-19-67, CI. 352—123. Moulden, Howard N., to Chevron Research Co. Continuous process for alkylating an aromatic hydrocarbon. 3,355,50S, 11-2S-67, Cl. 260—671. Moulder, Jean E. : See — Kohl. Peter C, and Moulder. 3,337,023. Moulder, Morgan M. Dissolyer container having flanges at both ends to protect threaded hose couplings. 3,343,918, 9- 26-67, Cl. 23—267. Moulds, Gordon M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stabilized cellulose ester. 3,314,S0S, 4-18-67, Cl. 106— 183. Moulin, Norbert L. : See — Rogers, James G., and Moulin. 3,346,738. Moulinage et Petorderie de Chavanoz : See — Servage. Henri. 3,333,409. Moulthrop, Le Roy E., 25% to Robert J. Patch. Tick-filling machine. 3,351,106. 11-7-67, Cl. 141—67. Moulton, Arthur K. Screen structure. 3,341,013, 9-12-67, Cl. 209—403. Moulton, Arthur K. Process and apparatus for conditioning materials. 3,343,812, 9-26-67, Cl. 259 — 2. Moulton, Charles L., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Automatic digital tool-setting system. 3,350.966, 11-7-67, Cl. 82—21. Moulton. James A., and A. E. Simpson, to North American Aviation, Inc. Signal compression apparatus employing selectively enabled amplifier stages utilized in a mono- pulse angle-off-boresight radar. 3,350,571, 10-31-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Moulton, Joseph D., P. F. Grieger, and T. L. Treitler, to Chemetron Corp. Gas measuring method and apparatus. 3,308,648, 3-14-67, Cl. 73—23. Moulton, Stephen W., to TRG, Inc. Antenna structure unfurl able from ribbon form into tubular shape. 3,331.075, 7-11- 67, Cl. 343—84. Mounee, Whitman D. : See — Ball, John D., and Mounee. 3,327,287. Mounee, Whitman D., to Esso Production Research Co. Vacuum energized seismic pulse generator. 3,349,867, 10-31-67, Cl. 181— .5. Moung, Thelma M. : See — Young, Ramon J. 3,301,487. Mounier, George A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Plural-compart- ment container. 3,314,563, 4-18-67, Cl. 215 — 6. Mount Hope Machinery Co. : See — Colombo, Paul V. 3,330,962. Foster, Raymond H, and Knapp. 3,330,457. Gibb, Robert O. 3,324,718. Ivester, Allan J., and Knapp. 3,308,523. Knapp, George P. 3,312,414. Knapp, George P., and Dean. 3,324,525. Robertson, John D. 3,328,866. Smith, Leo J. 3,350,933. Westgate, Ronald C. 3,308,519. Mount Vernon Mills, Inc. : See — - Fryfogle, Kenneth E.. and Young. 3,329,010. Mount, Wadsworth W. Method and apparatus for deep sea bottom core sampling. 3,301,336. 1-31-67, Cl. 175 — 5. Mount, Wadsworth W., to Tecon Corp. Pile shells and cou- plings. 3,326,006, 6-20-67, Cl. 61 — 53. Mount. Wadsworth W. Coring apparatus. 3,352,160, 11-14-67, Cl. 73 — 425.2. Mount Wadsworth W. Pile driving mechanisms. 3,356,164, 12-5-67, Cl. 173—102. Mount, Wayne D. : See — Fow, Benjamin R., Hazel, and Mount. 3,359,557. Mountain Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Luterbach, Don. 3,328,049. Mountain View Calif. : See — Nisbet, Thomas R. 3,305,645. Mountanos, Demetrios K. Apparatus for deriving useful en- ergy from sea waves. 3,297,300, 1-10-67, Cl. 253 — 8. Mountfield, Brian A., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for the manufacture of urethanes by reaction of a hydroxvl compound, carbon monoxide, and an aliphatic oi aromatic nitro compound. 3,338,956, 8-29-67, Cl. 260— 471. Mountien, Miles R. : See — • Ryan, Edmund J., and Mountien. 3,326,747. Mounts, William T. : See — Davis, Leo W., and Mounts. 3,346,079. Mountz, John M. : See — Apfelbaum, Jerome G., Bachner, and Mountz. 3,335,265. Mountz Steroo-Pak, Inc. : See — Wilson, Rex C. 3,337,105. Mourier, Georges : See — Consoli, Terenzio, Le Gardeur, and Mourier. 3,344,363. Mourier, Georges. Electron discharge amplifier device. 3,309,- 660, 3-14-67, Cl. 330 — 47. Mourier, Jean, to Benson-France. Graphic recorder. 3,305,- S73, 2-21-67, Cl. 346—112. Mouser, William N., to United States of America, Army. Tool for crimping seals on containers. 3,308,603, 3-14-67, Cl 53 — 334. Moutaud, Gilberte Ml, and J. L. Dufios, % to Societe le Carbone-Lorraine, Establissements Pierre Genin. Process of graphitizing "polynosic" regenerated cellulose fibrous tex- tile and resulting fibrous graphite textile. 3,322,489, 5-30- 67, Cl. 8 — 116. Moutet, Andre and H., to Office National d'Etudes et de Recherches Aerospatiales Chatillon s/Bagneux. Hypergolic gas generator. 3,315,472, 4-25-67, Cl. 60—251. Moutet, Helene : See — Moutet, Andre and H. 3,315.472. Mouton, William J., Jr. Continuous space frame dome. 3,330,- 201, 7-11-67, Cl. 98—32. Mouton, William J., Jr. Continuous space frame. 3,341,990, 9-19-67, Cl. 52—86. Mouturat, Pierre : See — Cabane, Gerard, Mouturat, Petit, Sinfort, and Salesse. 3,303,561. Mouwen, Herman C, to Purolator Products, Inc. Fluid filter with extended service life. 3,297,162, 1-10-67, Cl. 210 — 132. Mouwen, Herman C, to Purolator Products, Inc. Fluid filter elements. 3,329,276, 7-4-67, Cl. 210 — 487. Movible Offshore, Inc. : See — Steitle, James L., Macy, and Thomas. 3,347,052. Moviecol Sales, Ltd. : See — Jarvls, Brian C, Fitch, and Howes. 3,310,360. Movit Industrieanstalt : See — Schweitzer, Eugen. 3,296,888. Mowatt, Larssen E., to ACF Industries, Inc. Container sup- port for railway fiat cars. 3.354,838, 11-28-67, Cl. 105 — 366. Mowbray, Dorian F. to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Fluid pressure relief valves. 3,330.297, 7-11-67, Cl. 137 — 469. Mowbray, Dorian F., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Hydraulic pumps. 3,339,489, 9-5-67, Cl. 103 — 38. Mowell, Roger W., and J. Mascenik, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Bow mooring. 3,349,816, 10-31-67, Cl. 141—387. Mower, Wilford E., J. H. Pepper, and D. H. Smith, to Beck- man Instruments, Inc. Rectilinear actuator and potentiom- eter. 3,335,385, 8-8-67, Cl. 338 — 116. Mowery, Earl R. : See — Miller. Roy E., and Mowery. 3,345.997. Mowery. Joseph E., to Burroughs Corp. Apparatus having a plurality of pairs of impedance elements for testing elec- trical wiring connections. 3,333,186, 7-25-67, Cl. 324 — 51. Mowery, Robert W. : See — McDowell, Alan, and Mowery. 3,299,288. McDowell, Alan, and Mowery. 3,299,289. Mowll. Roger T. L., and H. M. C. Smith, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Purging and desorbing a molecular sieve with pentane. 3,342,726, 10-19-67, Cl. 208 — 310. Mowrey, Ralph A. Bait caster. 3,352,050, 11-14-67, Cl. 43— 41.2. Mowry, David R.. and K. M. Clark, to Bourns, Inc. Calibrat- alile pressure-sensitive actuator. 3,348,005, 10-17-67, Cl. 200—83. Mowry, Volney E., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Pressure equaliz- ing device for split brushes. 3,311,768, 3-28-67, Cl. 310 — 246. Moxley, Arthur R., and H. C. Ince, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process and apparatus for cleaning peanuts. 3,326,256, 6-20-67, Cl. 146 — 226. Moxon, Harry, and T. Durrant, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Combus- tion equipment for a gas turbine engine. 3,303,644, 2-14- 67, Cl. 60—39.37. Moy, Robert G. : See — Bailey, John M., Jr., and Moy. 3,297,987. Moye, Benjamin H. Two-piece skiff. 3,340,552, 9-12-67, Cl. 9—2. Moyer, Bird J., Co., Inc., The : See — Chaiken, Hyman F. 3,307,262. Moyer, Donald W. : See — Fiala, George T., and Moyer. 3,320,967. Swanson, William C, Lam, and Moyer. 3,354,981. Moyer, Edward J., and R. J. Sullivan, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Belt ejector bucket and control linkage therefor. 3,349,934, 10-31-67, Cl. 214 — 767. Moyer, Edward L., to The Bendix Corp. Independently op- erable dual brake actuating apparatus. 3,312,313, 4-4-67, Cl. 188—106. Moyer, Elmo E., and C. R. Brandow, to Espey Mfg. & Elec- tronics Corp. Circuit for converting direct current to alter- nating current having a stable output frequency and volt- age. 3,344,336, 9-26-67, Cl. 321 — 18. Moyer, Golden A., and J. T. Cabbage, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gas oil reflux controller. 3,297.566, 1-10-67, Cl. 208—355. Moyer, Golden A., and S. E. Forsyth, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Quenching of catalytic cracking reactor vapors in feed line to fractionator. 3.33S,S21, 8-29-67, Cl. 208 — 113. LIST OK PATENTEES 911 Moyer. Hallard C, to Sinclair Research, Iuc. Coating aad laminating compositions consisting of blend of paraffin, Isoparaffin and mlcrocrystalline waxes with ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymer. 3,297,010, 1-10-07, CI. 200 — 2S.5. Moyer, Hallard C, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Dewaxing and deolllng process. 3,329,602, 7-4-67, CI. 208 — 31. Moyer, Hallard C, T. J. Karr, and A. L. Guttman, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Wax coating composition. 3,33S,905, S-29-67, CI. 200 — 2S.5. Moyer, Harris P., and W. T. Bardonski, to Unarco Industries, Inc. Doclcboard. 3,314,094, 4-18-67, CI. 14—71. Moyer, James D., to Textile Machine Works. Apparatus for forming pouches in circularly knitted fabrics. 3,301,013, 1-31-07, CI. 66 — 54. Moyer, James T., and F. R. Rausch, to International Business Machines Corp. Input/output control. 3,303,476, 2-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Moyer, Lando K., and G. B. Van Waldron, Jr., to United States of America. Army. Automatic fail-safe dual-voltage power supply circuit. 3,348,132, 10-17-07, CI. 323—43.5. Moyer, Ralph O., Jr.: See — Bacon, Roger, Cranch. Mover, and Watts. 3,305,315. Moyer, Ralph 0., Jr., D. R. Ecker, and W. J. Spry, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for carbonizing cellulosic tex- tile materials. 3,333,926, 8-1-67, CI. 23—209.1. Mover, Richard II., to United Aircraft Corp. Hvdrid solid slate device. 3.305.S14, 2-21-67, CI. 336 — 200. Mover. Richard L., to Hercules Inc. Injection molding appa- ratus. 3,355,764, 12-5-67, CI. IS — 12. Mover, Robert P., to Harsco Corp. Method of making a die bushing with a replaceable liner. 3,30S,524, 3-14-67, CI. 29—149.5. Moyer, Robert P., to Elastic Die Engineering Co. Pre-loaded axially extensible anti-friction bearing. 3,353,876, 11-21-67, CI. 308—6. Mover, Robert G. : See — Proctor, Ronald R.. and Moyer. 3.304,612. Moyer, Thomas J. Rotary combustion engine. 3,299,805, 1-24-07, CI. 123—11. Mover, William H. : See — .Taeschke. Ralph L., and Moyer. 3,303,367. Movlan, William P. : See — Aelion, Rene. Di Verdi, Moylan, and Poznick. 3,337,930. Moynihan. Daniel J. Device for dispensing powdered material. 3.341. 0S8. 9-12-07, CI. 222 — 440. Moyroud, Louis M. : See — Higonnet, Rene A., and Moyroud. 3,332,617. Moyson, Joseph, and J. Petruzella, to General Electric Co. Gate turn off semiconductor switch having a composite gate region with different impurity concentrations. 3,331,000, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 235. Movson, Joseph, and J. Petruzella, to General Electric Co. PNPN switch with 10<^<100 so that conductivity JVE modulation results during turn-off. 3,354,363, 11-21-67, CI. 317—235. Moziek. John, to Monsanto Co. Method and apparatus for unloading plates and frames. 3,306,445, 2-28-67, CI. 210—67." Mozis, John T., to Motorola, Inc. Control for auxiliary speaker in radio receiver. 3.331.024, 7-11-67, CI. 325 — 312. Mozzi, Henry J., to Stewart-Warner Corp. Means for and method of coating a surface with a fluid film. 3,301.699, 1-31-67. CI. 117—111. Mraz, Steve J. Rotary slitting knife. 3,312,135, 4-4-67, CI. S3— 675. Mrazek, Dale A., to Honeywell Inc. FET switching utilizing matching equivalent capacitive means. 3,325,654, 6-13-67, CI. 207—88.5. Mrenna, Stephen A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switch housing including improved defeatable cover latch means. 3.348.003. 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 50. Mrenna. Stephen A., and H. E. Reiehert, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Enclosed circuit interrupting structure with improved latching mechanism. 3,341,672, 9-12-67, CI. 200— 50. Mrlik. Jerry R. : See — Winchell. Frank J.. Mrlik, Mahoney, Qualman, Zimmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Mrozek. Sylvester : See — MacMillnn, Robert W.. Mrozek, and Pearce. 3,331,109. Mrozinski. Stanley J. : See — Valehar, Clement E., and Mrozinski. 3,333,935. Mucci, Ralph L., and A. Y. Anderson, to John R. Nalbach Engineering Co. Testing apparatus. 3,350,919, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 41.2. Muccillo. Vincent. Coat vent construction. 3,354,469, 11-2S-67, CI. 2 — 93. Muccino. Frederick R., to United States of America, Navy. Pressure stabilized welding apparatus. 3,355,569, 11-2S-67, CI. 219—86. Mucha, George M. : See — Ledl, George H., and Mucha. 3.338,759. Mucher, George J., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Variable resistor. 3,333,223, 7-25-67, CI. 338 — 145. Mucher. George J., to Clarostat Mfg., Inc. Variable resistor. 3. 346,831, 10-10-67, CI. 338 — 145. Muchmore. Richard W. : See — Hughes. John R., and Muchmore. 3,303,243. Mucibabieh. Peter R. : See — Dopp, David S., and Mucibabieh. 3,299,607. Muckelrath, Ernest R., to Air Heaters, Inc. Air and water heater. 3,299,878, 1-24-07, CI. 120 — 101. Muckinhaupt, Frederick H. Fracture setting device. 3,299,- 888, 1-24-07, CI. 128—87. Mudano, Natale. Dowel. 3.313,510, 4-11-67. CI. 248 — 244. Muddc, John P., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Mercuric oxide as promoter in the iodine catalyzed formation of polyphenylene ethers. 3.332,910, 7-25-07, CI. 260 — 47. Muehleisen, Roland \V. : See — Heck, Raymond F., Muehleisen, and Speigel. 3.314,871. Muehling, Anthony A., to Mid-West Abrasive Co. Hydraulic system for grinding machines. 3,335,525, 8-15-67, Cl. 51 — 35. Mueller, Albert, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing flex- ible resinified products from polyepoxides and resulting products. 3,299,008, 1-17-67, Cl. 200—78.5. Mueller, Albert C, to Shell Oil Co. Polyepihalohydrin prep- aration using fluoboric acid catalyst. 3,305,565, 2-21-67, Cl. 200—348.0. Mueller, Arthur C. : See — Grant, Peter H., and Mueller. 3,297,397. MacMillin, David M„ and Mueller. 3,312,15S. Mueller, Arthur C, to Bell & Howell Co. Film container. 3,312,412, 4-4-67, Cl. 242—71.2. Mueller Brass Co. : See — Fearnside, Thomas E. 3,337,335. Somer, Fritz. 3,346,887. Mueller, Carl H., L. C. Rotter, and J. B. Wegmann, to McNeil Corp. Lubricating apparatus. 3,322,234, 5-30-67, Cl. 184 — 6. Mueller, 'Carl H., and R. F. Schneller, to McNeil Corp. Belt tensioner tool. 3,325,095, 6-13-67, Cl. 254 — 100. Mueller, Chester E., and R. D. Follrath, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Shoe for use with edge rolling apparatus. 3,330,144, 7-11-67, Cl. 72 — 250. Mueller, Christian : See — Mueller, Erich H. K., Osann, and C. Mueller. 3,348,817. Mueller Co. : See — ■ Adams, Philip N. 3,355,794. Craig, Robert W., Spitzer. and Yonker. 3,355,193. Floren, Carl E. 3,307,435. Leopold, Wilbur R.. Jr., and Floren. 3,348,862. Luckenbill, Lawrence F. 3,343,566. Luckenbill, Lawrence F. 3,350,057. Mueller, Frank H. 3,333,812. Mueller, Frank H. 3,359,999. Mueller, Frank H., and Brown. 3,331,397. Mueller, Frank H., and Hauffe. 3,349,799. Mueller, Frank H., and Smith. 3,296,861. Parsons, Jack P. 3,316,083. Smith, John J. 3,301,051. Smith, John J. 3,342,088. Smith. John J., and Luckenbill. 3,296,860. Mueller, Curt : See — Entschel, Roland, Mueller, and Wehrli. 3.337,523. Entschel, Roland, Mueller, and Wehrli. 3,341,514. Mueller, Curt, to Sandox Ltd. Monoazo dyes. 3,342,804, 9-19- 67. Cl. 260 — 207.1. Mueller, Curt, and R. Altermatt, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Monoazo dyes. 3,359,250, 12-19-67, Cl. 260 — 205. Mueller, Denis A., and D. J. MacGregor, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Phase angle controlled firing circuit for valves in multi-phase system. 3,332,008, 7-18-67, Cl. 323— 22. Mueller, Donald W., to United 'States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Prestressed concrete containment vessel. 3,301,041, 1-31-67, Cl. 73—35. Mueller Electric Co. : See — Flynn. Alfred A. 3,321,736. Mueller, Erich H. K., B. Osann, and C. Mueller, to Huetten- werk Salzgitter Aktiengesellschaft. Process and apparatus for intermixing liquids, more especially metal smelts. 3,348,- 817, 10-24-67, Cl. 259 — 72. Mueller, Erich 0., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Trans- portation vehicles. 3,312,180, 4-4-67, Cl. 104 — 246. Mueller. Ernst. Highway guard fence. 3,351,322, 11-7-67, Cl. 256—13.1. Mueller, Ernst W. : See — Asinger, Friedrich, Fell, Janssen, Zoche, Mueller, and Korte. 3,322,806. Mueller, Eugene A., to The Hamlin Metal Products Corp. Foot pedal. 3.313,177, 4-11-67, Cl. 74 — 594.6. Mueller, Floyd F., and M. Turko, to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Ad- justable drum support for a laundry dryer. 3,333.347. S-l- 67, Cl. 34—139. Mueller. Francis E. : See — - Helgeson. Lester A., and Mueller. 3.329.907. Mueller, Frank H., to Mueller Co. Rotary tapered plug valve and method of assembly. 3,333,812. 8-1-67, Cl. 251 — 164. Mueller. Frank H., to Mueller Co. Packing chambers for O-rings. 3.359,999, 12-26-67, Cl. 137 — 246.15. Mueller, Frank H., and J. J. Smith, to Mueller Co. By-pass type meter setting. 3,296,861, 1-10-67, Cl. 73—201. Mueller, Frank H., and O. E. Brown, to Mueller Co. Hydrant breaker flange. 3,331,397, 7-18-67, Cl. 137—797. Mueller, Frank H., and W. L. Hauffe. to Mueller Co. Rotary plug valve. 3,349,799, 10-31-67, Cl. 137 — 625.22. Mueller, Fred : See — Peter, Albin, and Mueller. 3,318,903. Mueller, Frederick L., to Union Oil Co. of California. Motor fuel composition. 3,303,007, 2-7-67, Cl. 44—56. 912 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Mueller, Fritz K. : See — Martin, Robert C, Mueller, and Rothe. 3,358,377. Mueller, Georg : See — Stuiber, Walter, and Mueller. 3,349,885. Mueller, Gustav A. : See — Golben, Michael, and Mueller. 3,320,139. Mueller, Hans : See — Wiechert, Rudolf, Mueller, and Neumann. 3,354,185. Mueller, Heinrieh : See — Honsberg, Werner, and Mueller. 3,347,769. Honsberg, Werner, and Mueller. 3,354,071. Mueller. Heinz E., and D. E. Singelrnann, to United States of America, Air Force. Method of making heat exchangers. 3,340,588, 9-12-67, CI. 29—157.3. Mueller, Herbert : See — Fischer, Diether. and Mueller. 3,329,613. Mueller, Herbert, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Production of metal-free phthalocyanines. 3,297,712, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 314.5. Mueller, Herbert B. Card controlled auto park. 3.339,693, 9_5_g7 (21 194 4 Mueller, Herman. Folding table. 3,303,797, 2-14-67, CI. 108—63. Mueller, Jacob, to Sperry Rand Corp. Lamp socket. 3,335,387, 8-8-67, CI. 339 — 17. Mueller, James H., and C. M. Pascale, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Time delay initiator. 3,296,969, 1-10-67, CI. 102—82. Mueller, James P. : See — Carter, John W., Medley, and Mueller. 3.300,203. Mueller, Johannes, to Ciba Corp. Process for obtaining al- kaloids. 3.337.561, 8-22-67, CI. 260—294.3. Mueller, Johannes, and E. MSnard, to Ciba Corp. Amino- methyl derivatives of rutin and process for the manufacture thereof. 3,336,198, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 65. Mueller, Johannes G., to Weil-McLain Co., Inc. Air elimina- tion device. 3,308,607, 3-14-67, CI. 55—201. Mueller, John H. : See — Cutler, Robert, and Mueller. 3,339,580. Mueller, John H., to Republic Mfg. Co. Directional flow con- trol valves. 3,324.887, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 625. Mueller, John J., to Air-Ject Corp. Dispensing device. 3,319,837, 5-16-67, CI. 222—212. Mueller, John R. : See — Jeffrey, Joseph O., Robinson, Mueller, and Hawley. 3,359,815. Mueller, Josef C, Jr. : See — Stein, Edgar A., and Mueller. 3,324,609. Mueller, Karl : See — Christoffel, Cla, Borel, Blumenthal, Schobinger, and Muel- ler. 3,352,848. Mueller, Klaus P., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pneumatic control device. 3,295,544, 1-3-67, CI. 137—85. Mueller, Klaus P., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Condition responsive solid state transducing and indicating controller means. 3,360,715, 12-26-67, CI. 323—75. Mueller, Klaus W., to Diamond International Corp. Furnace. 3,301,201, 1-31-67, CI. 110—10. Mueller, Kurt F., and W. E. McQuistion, to United States of America. Navy. Difluoroamino compounds and process for the preparation thereof. 3,337,627, 8-22-67, CI. 260—570.5. Mueller, Leo J. : See — De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,303,487. Mueller, Martin, to S. C. Graham. Nestable plastic container. 3,327,895, 6-27-67, CI. 220 — 97. Mueller Martin, to Flexible Plastic Straw Corp. Flexible drinking straws. 3,346,187, 10-10-67, CI. 239 — 33. Mueller, Martin, to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Nesting container. 3,358,879, 12-19-67, CI. 220—97. Mueller, Max B. : See — D'Alessandro, Alfred F., and Mueller. 3.322,770. Iacoviello, John G., and Mueller. 3,345,335. Mueller, Oscar G., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Plastic valves. 3,355.143, 11-28-67, CI. 251 — 321. Mueller, Paul G., Jr. : See — Bliss, Willis H., and Mueller. 3,333,699. Mueller, Peter A., to Mueller Seal Co. Rotary mechanical seal. 3,332,692, 7-25-67, CI. 277—42. Mueller, Peter G. : See — Utting, George R., and Mueller. 3.348,418. Mueller. Philip M., to Lear Siegler. Inc. Superconducting switch having high current capability and high blocking resistance. 3,324,436, 6-6-67, CI. 338 — 32. Mueller, Reinhold. Metallic points for loom shuttles. 3,319,- 664, 5-16-67, CI. 139 — 196. Mueller, Richard C. Tank cleaner and polisher 3,327,336, 6-27-67. CI. 15 — 1.7. Mueller, Richard E., C. F. Richter, and W. A. Schlesinger, to The Welch Scientific Co. Instructional oscilloscope. 3,330,- 988, 7-11-67, CI. 315—9. Mueller, Richard W. : See — Bellavance, Francis J., and Mueller. 3,342,030. Mueller, Robert C, to Unimark Corp. Electrostatic drum printer. 3,318,236, 5-9-67, CI. 101—118. Mueller, Robert J., to International Rectifier Corp. Housing for electrical apparatus modules. 3,349.289, 10-24-67, CI. 317 — 101. Mueller, Robert S., I. M. Gurol, and M. W. Uitvlugt, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Speed governor. 3,298,482, 1-17-67, CI. 192—3. Mueller, Robert S., and I. M. Gurol, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Speed governor. 3,324,978, 6-13-67, CI. 192 — 3. Mueller, Robert S„ and S. Oldberg, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Speed governor. 3,330,373, 7-11-67, CI. ISO — 105. Mueller, Ronald H. : See — Marshall, James C, and Mueller. 3,317,288. Mueller, Ronald H., and J. C. Marshall, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Brazing alloys for tantalum 3,309,180, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 198. Mueller Seal Co. : See — Mueller, Peter A. 3,332,692. Mueller- Tanim, Heinz : See — Zuern, Ludwig, Mueller-Tamm, and Buchholz. 3,324,052. Mueller, Werner : See — Bille, Heinz, Distler, Dittus, Mueller, and Ruettiger. 3,346,325. Mueller, William A., D. F. Maskey, and G. N. Ferguson, to The Buckeye Cellulose Corp. Low density aerosol filter. 3,311,115, 3-28-67, CI. 131 — 266. Mueller. William H.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Molecular sieve process. 3,306,847, 2-28-67, CI. 208 — 310. Mueller, Willv : See — Loeffel, Hansrolf, and Mueller. 3,32S,385. Muelling, Earl L. : See — Kriesel, Marshall S., Vetter, and Muelling. 3,348,793. Muelling, Earl L. Tow bar. 3,331,619, 7-18-67, CI. 280 — 460. Muench, Werner : See — Messina, Giuseppe, Muench, Mattone, and Notarbartolo. 3,309,289. Muench, Werner, F. Siclari, G. Silvestri, T. Argenziano, and R. Iacuone, to Snia Viscosa Societa' Nazionale Industria. Process for the preparation of cvclohexvl-phenyl ketone. 3,329,723, 7-4-67, CI. 260—591. Muench, Werner, G. Silvestri, and P. P. Rossi, to Snia Viscosa SocietS Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.a. Pro- duction of caprolactam from cvclohexanoyl compounds. 3,356,675, 12-5-67 CI. 260 — 239.3. Muench, Werner, and G. Ielo, to Snia Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. Method for the extraction of carboxylic acids. 3,358,018, 12-12-67. CI. 260 — 514. Muessel, Dan C, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Window structure. 3.319,381, 5-16-67, CI. 49 — 430. Muessel, Dan C, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Framing member and panel stop for accommodating panels of vari- ous thicknesses. 3,334,463, 8-8-67, CI 52 — 501. Muessig. Clifford W. : See — Yuhas, Stephen A., Jr., Muessig, and Segura. 3,346,664. Muetterties, Earl L. : See — Miller, Henry C, and Muetterties. 3,328,134. Muetterties, Earl L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Boron chelates of l-amino-7-amino-l,3,5-cycloheptatrienes. 3,336,380, 8-15-67, CI. 260—551. Mugele, Kurt, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Device for closing openings such as pressure openings in gas pumps. 3,348,766. 10-24-67, CI. 2.30 — 79. Mugnier, Georges, and E. Rubinowicz. to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. High voltage reactance assembly including pairs of interlinked laminated frame members. 3,356,978, 12-5-67. CI. 336—84. Muhe, Richard H. Cattle oiling device. 3,295,502, 1-3-67, CI. 119 — 157. Muhlbauer. Ernst : See — Pelster, Heinrieh, Muhlbauer, and Delfs. 3,345,394. Muhlbauer, Herbert G. : See — Cour, Thomas H., and Muhlbauer. 3,341,600. Muhlbauer. Herbert G., and M. Lichtenwalter, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Combination process for producing piperazine and N-aminoethylpiperazine. 3,297,700, 1-10- 67, CI. 260—268. Miihlberger, Horsf, to MotallceseHschaft Aktiengesellschaft and Siiddeutsche-Kalkstickstoff-Werke Aktiengelsellschaft. Magnesium and rare earth metal containing prealloy for the treatment of iron and steel melts. 3,306,737, 2-28-67, CI. 75 — 134. Miihlberger, Horst, and H. A. Trager, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft and Suddeutsehe-Kalkstickstoff-Werk Aktiengesellschaft. Prealloy for the treatment of iron and steel melts. 3,328,164, 6-27-67, CI. 75 — 168. Miihle, Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Schweizerhall. Iso- phthalic acid derivatives. 3,312,695, 4—4-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Muhle. Herbert, to Chemische Fabrik Schweizerhall. 4-(8- ammopropionylaminol-antipyrines. 3,320,253, 5-16-67, CI. Muhleman. Robert F. : See — Hopkins, Neil E., and Muhleman. 3,314,246. Miihlemann, Ernst, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. Obtu- rating piston for an automatic weapon with a gas-bleed passage. 3,333,509, 8-1-67, CI. 89 — 193. Miihlemann, Ernst, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. Piston ring for automatic weapon with breech-unlocking piston. 3,333,510, 8-1-67, CI. 89—193. Muhlemann, Ernst, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding AG. Firearm with firing pin retarding means. 3,348,453, 10-24-67, CI. 89 — 180. Muhlemann, Ernst, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. Gas operated automatic firearm having a barrel with a gas conducting insert. 3,359,860, 12-26-67, CI. 89 — 193. Muhlenbein, Hans : See — Furkert, Herbert, and Muhlenbein. 3,321,275. LIST OF PATENTEES 913 Muhlenbein, Johannes : See — Kopf, Rudolf, Boltze, Lorenz, and Muhlenbein. 3.30S,- 019. Muhleubruch, Fred, to Dairy Conveyor Corp. Article-han- dling method and apparatus. 3,311,217, 3-28-07, CI. 108 — 31. Muhler, Joseph C, to Indiana University Foundation. Clean- ing and polishing agent tor dental prophylaxis. 3,330,732, 7-11-07, CI. 107 — :»;:. Muhlethaler, Richard V. : See — liihblee, Harold J., and Muhlethaler. 3,315,301. Muhlethaler, Ulrica, to Mascjomemfabrol Jabegger. Guiding device for double-rail trains. 3,359.922, 12-20-07, CI. 104 — 247. Mulilfehler, lauiwig : See — Richardson, Harry L., and Muhlfelder. 3,308,019. Muhlhausen, Cornelius : See — Iloppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer. 3,347,529. MUhlliausser, .Martin: See — Keller, Hans. Miihlhausser, and Post. 3,345, 20S. Mnhlhoff, Friedrieh. Tear strip arrangement for a cup- shaped closure lid for containers of synthetic plastic ma- terial. 3,300,081, 1-24-67, CI. 220 — 54. Muhlstein, Lado. Jr. : See — Lavond, Robert A., Muhlstein, and Kassner. 3,341,993. Mulim, Wilhelm, to Etablissement Plastitect. Laminated, load-bearing, heat-insulating structural element. 3,295,278, 1-3-67, CI. 52—223. Muhs, Eleanor J. Multi-prong hairpin. 3,330,287, 7-11-67, CI. 132—52. Mui, Billy Y. K. : See— Baratoff, Paul, Kfoury, and Mui. 3,348,796. Muijderman, Everhardus A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Axial bearing of the pump type. 3,32S,094, 6-27-67, CI. 30S— 9. Muije, Pieter, W. R. Mohondro, and M. C. Fetzer, to Kaiser Aluminum and Chemical Corp. Method of making laminated sheet. 3.349.409, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 4S7. Muir, David, III : See — Fought, Benjamin T., Macurdy, and Muir. 3,351,915. Muir, Douglas YV. B., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Gaug- ing apparatus including an electronic-optical scanner. 3,- 313,944, 4-11-67, CI. 250—224. Muir, Douglas W. B., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Monitoring devices indicating spacing between articles mov- ing in a stream. 3,355,592, 11-28-67, CI. 250 — 224. Muir, James A. : See — Noble, Gardiner A., and Muir. 3,320,558. Muirhead, John F. : See — Burtch, Fred W., and Muirhead. 3,332,490. Mukai, Kiyoka : See — Yamashita, Haehiro. 3,357,798. Mukai, Roy A., A. P. Charbonneau, J. F. Waldorf, and R. Pearson, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Mounting means for elec- trical apparatus. 3,322,926, 5-30-67, CI. 200 — 168. Mukai, Takashi. Mixing apparatus. 3,334,869, 8-8-67, CI. 259 — 6. Mukerjee, Tapan : See — Adams, Norbert, Mukerjee, and Smith. 3,297,920. Mukherji, Jyoti P., to Walchandnagar Industries Ltd. Sulfur burner. 3.314,766, 4-18-67, CI. 23—278. Mukho, Veniamin I., to Minsky Avtomobilny Lavod. Arrange- ment for mechanical remote gear change control in tilting- cab motor vehicles. 3,329,229, 7-4-67, CI. 180 — 77. Mula, Charles J. : See — Hamlin, Norris B., and Mula. 3,319,165. Mulaskey, Bernard F., to Chevron Research Co. Hydrocarbon conversion process using catalysts having metals deposited on siliceous supports. 3,328,291, 6-27-67, CI. 208 — 111. Mulaskey, Bernard F., to Chevron Research Co. Method of depositing metals on siliceous supports. 3,328,316, 6-27-67, CI. 252—455. Mulaskey, Bernard F., H. F. Harnsberger, and R. H. Lindquist, to Chevron Research Co. Method for adjusting the initial activity of chromia alumina catalysts. 3,346,658, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Mulch, Ernest E. Automobile parking apparatus. 3,324,805, 6-13-67, CI. 104 — 250. Mulconrey, John F. : See — Carlson, Robert M., Jasorka, Mulconrey, and Timble. 3,330,019. Mulder, Allan C, and R. P. C. Rasmusen, to Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Dynamic characteristic control for direct current arcs and apparatus therefor. 3,335,259, 8-8-67, CI 219 — 131. Mulder, Allen C, to Miller Electric Mfg. Co. Multiple unit welding apparatus. 3,324,379, CI. 321 — 25. Mulder. Fritho R. E., to Home Oil Co. Ltd. Process for treat- ing formations with sulfur dioxide solutions. 3,326,289, 6-20-67, CI. 166 — 42. Mulder, Fritho R. E., to Home Oil Co. Ltd. Formation flood- ing by sulphur dioxide for recovering oil and gas. 3,353,597, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 9. Mulder, Jan : See — Van Geuns, Johannes R., and Mulder. 3,339,627. Mulder. Willem. to N.Y. Hollandse Signaalapparaten. Pulse generating circuit comprising pentode, zener diode voltage divider bias means and transistor for controlling pentode output. 3,344,286, 9-26-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Muldoon, Robert P., to Link-Belt Co. Transient electric energy sensor with zener and parallel protective relay. :;..:12,S63, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 22. Muldoven, Stephen A.: Sei Galls, Alex J., and Muldoven. 3,305,271. Mulec, Frank A. : See — Zunieh, Alexander, Shade, and Mulec. 3,352,742. Mulfnni. Richard A. : See — Kidder, Allan H., Mulford, and Kahn. 3,357,094. Mulliolland, George K. : See — Kleiiim, Edwin O., and Mulliolland. 3,311,387. Mulliolland, George K., and J. C. Taylor, to Saginaw Products Corp. Caster wheel and brake assembly. 3,297,112, 1-10- 67, CI. 188—75. Mulka, Friedrieh. Energy interconversion device. 3,323,229, 6-6-67, CI. 35—19. Mulka, Friedrieh. Sliding clasp fasteners. 3,324,523, 6-13-67, CI. 24—207. Mull. Robert P. : See — Werner, Lincoln H., Mull, Mizzoni, and DeStevens. 3,304,300. Mull, Robert P., to Ciba Corp. Allylic guanidines. 3,301,755, 1-31-67, CI. 167—65. Mull, Robert P., to Ciba Corp. Preparation of hydrochloride salts of S-methylisothiourea derivatives. 3,3li,639, 3-2S- 67, CI. 260—309.6. Mull, Robert P., to Ciba Corp. Cinnamyl guanidines and salts thereof. 3,332,988, 7-25-67, CI. 200—501. Mullan, John J., and W. H. Prentice, to The Celotex Corp. Binder distribution method for producing mineral wool board. 3,343,933, 9-26-67. CI. 65 — 3. Mullan, Joseph A., to Rose Mfg. Co. Strap buckle. 3,308,- 516, 3-14-67, CI. 24 — 75. Mullaney, Thomas F., to Fostoria-Fannon, Inc. Apparatus for bonding container closures. 3,331,293, 7-18-67, CI. 93 — 44.1. Mullen, Charles F. Combination exerciser and strength test- ing device. 3,349,621, 10-31-67, CI. 73—380. Mullen, Clarence T., Jr. Skimmer cavity casting apparatus with means for holding plumbing conduit. 3,313,515, 4-11-67, CI. 249 — 145. Mullen, Clarence T., Jr. Method and apparatus for monolithic casting of swimming pools or tanks. 3,355,897, 12-5-67, CI. 61 — 35. Mullen, Edward K., and L. C. Carter, to Book Covers, Inc. Book cover boards. 3,318,618, 5-9-67, CI. 281 — 29 Mullen, Eugene D. : See — Dollarhide, Francis E., and Mullen. 3,353,601. Mullen, Gordon T. Antenna mounting base. 3,318,559, 5-9- 67. CI. 248 — 43. Mullen, James W., II, J. B. Fenn, and F. I. Tanczos, to Texaco Experiment Inc. Propulsion devices. 3,330,753, 8-22-67. CI. 60 — 225. Mullen, Jerry R., 10% to Arthur T. Fattibene. Metering dispenser. 3,313,457, 4-11-67, CI. 222 — 3S6.5 Mullen, John H. : See — Kruzic, Zelko J., and Mullen. 3,325,690. Mullen, John H., and Z. J. Kruzic, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric control device with improved contact structure. 3,320,392, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 166. Mullen, Marv E. : See — Mullen, Thomas W. 3,314,275. Mullen, Robert D. Apparatus and methods employing magnetic reed switches and static and varying bias fields for detect- ing magnetic phenomena. 3,349,323, 10-24-67, CI. 324 — 43. Mullen, T. L. : See — Bishop, Thomas M. 3,333,863. Mullen, Thomas W., deceased, by M. E. Mullen, executrix. Tooling for sheet material forming. 3,314,275, 4-18-67, CI. 72—350. Muller, Adam, to Dr. A. (Muller Chemisches Laboratorium. Process for producing isohumulon-rich hops extracts. 3,320,071, 5-16-67, CI. 99 — 50.5. Muller. Albert F., and J. A. Controllably adjustable auto- mobile bed-platform. 3,298,043, 1-17-67, CI. 5 — 118. Muller, Albrecht, to Condux-Werk Herbert A. Merges, K.G. Comminutor for slaughter house waste and similar water suspensions. 3,330,488, 7-11-67, CI. 241 — 88. Muller, Alexander, to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesell- schaft m.b.H. Waveguide. 3,315,185, 4-18-67, CI. 333 — 95. Muller, Alf J., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Elastic bearing structure. 3,304,136. 2-14-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Muller, Alfred H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Sealing arrangement for the stem of suspended valves of internal combustion engines. 3,333,57S. 8-1-67, CI. 123 — 18S. Muller, Alfred H., and O. Stumpp. to Daimler-Benz Aktienge- sellschaft. Rotary piston internal combustion engine of the diesel type. 3,331,358, 7-1S-67, CI. 123 — 8. Miiller-Bardorff. Wolfgang, H. Ulrich. and K.-H. Heckelmann, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Spot prevention in light- sensitive silver halide emulsion layers. 3,310,405, 3-21-67, CI. 96 — 94. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and R. Behr, to Agfa Aktienge- sellschaft. Spot prevention in light sensitive silver halide emulsion layers. 3,312.552, 4-4-67, CI. 96 — 94. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and W. Saleck, to Agfa Aktienge- sellschaft. Silver halide emulsions with increased sensitiv- ity. 3,318,702, 5-9-67, CI. 96 — 107. 914 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and W. Saleck, to AGFA Aktienge- sellschaft. Silver halide emulsions with increased sensitivity. 3,320,068. 5-16-67, CI. 96 — 107. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, W. Saleck, and H. Ulrich, to Agfa Aktiengesellseliaft. Stabilized polyalkylene oxide sensitized emulsions. 3,321,312. 5-23-67, CI. 96 — 109. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, and W. Saleck, to Agfa Aktien- gesellschaft. Silver halide emulsions with increased sensi- tivity. 3,326,690, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 107. Muller-Caigan, Helmut : See — Borck, Joachim, Schulte, Muller-Caigan, and Sommer. 3.328,411. Muller, Carl : See- Forney, Harrv B., Line, and Muller. 3,311,685. Miller, Archie V., Muller, and Richards. 3,339,479. Muller, E. Michael : See — Levy, Edward D., Weeden, and Muller. 3,345,105. Muller, Eberhard : See — Mohn. Heinrich, Horstmann, and Muller. 3,313,921. Muller, Erich : See — Molls, Hans, Hornle, Raab, and Muller. 3,352,500. Muller, Erich, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesell- schaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Continuous horizontal strip-casting apparatus. 3,349,835. 10-31-67, CI. 164 — 158. Muller, Ernest, to Hydraulik G.m.b.H. Hydraulic extrusion press with improved supporting frame structure. 3,350,910, 11-7-67. CI. 72—253. Muller, Ernest W. : See — Beecken, Hermann, Muller, and Korte. 3 321,442. Muller Ernst. Venetian blind-type shutter. 3,307,472, 3-7- 67, CI. 98—116. Muller, Ernst, and A. Hertl, to Hydraulik G.m.b.H. Hydrau- lic drop forging device. 3,302,445, 2-7-67, CI. 72 — 153. Muller, Ernst W., and N. J. H. Small, to Shell Oil Co. Poly- cyclic hydrocarbon composition. 3,326,992, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 666. Muller, Erwin : See — Hevdkamp, Wolfgang, Muller. and Kallert. 3,357,932. Reischl, Artur, Muller, and Gobel. 3,357,939. Muller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stable dispersion of a urea and method of making same. 3,325,421, 6-13-67, CI. 252—308. Muller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process of reacting together unsaturated amides, formalde- hyde, and secondary amines and the products formed there- by. 3,349,121, 10-24-67, CI. 260—513. Muller, Erwin, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Unsaturated methylene - carbonamide - sulphonamides and process of producing them. 3,352,880, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 301. Muller. Erwin, and D. Dietrich, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiensesellschaft. Polyurethanes. 3,360,495, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 33.2. Muller, Erwin A., K. Hoehne, and W. Becker, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Chlorinated polvethyl- enes. 3.355,519, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 897. Muller, Francois, P Nilles, and E. Denis, to Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques. Refining pig iron. 3,356,490, 12-5-67. CI. 75—60. Muller. Franz, Maschinenfabrik, Firma : See — Mullers, Karl A., and Mehl. 3,329,359. Muller, Friedrich, to Dennert & Pape Aristo-Werke K.G. Slide rule cursor. 3,301,480, 1-31-67, CI. 235 — 70. Muller, Georg. Tool post and tool holder. 3,326,070, 6-20-67, CI. 82—36. Muller, George R., and W. P. Moore, to Allied Chemical Corp. Method of photochemicallv decolorizing triallvlisocyanu- rate. 3.330,747, 7-11-67, CI. 204 — 158. Muller. Georges : See — Blade, Arturo, and Muller. 3,310,579. Blade, Arturo, and Muller. 3.310,580. Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 3,303,195. Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 3.332,952. Muller, Georges, and R. Bardoneschi, to Roussel-UCLAF. 1-hvdroxymethyl-colchicine and derivatives thereof. 3,301,- 852, 1-31-67, CI. 260—247.2. Muller, Georges, and A. Poittevin, to Roussel-XJCLAF. A-nor- B-homo-estrane and process or preparation. 3,33S,969, 8-29-67, CI. 260—586. Muller, Gerhard. Orthodontic fastening means and method of applying the same. 3,345,745, 10-10-67, CI. 32 — 14. Muller, Gerhard, and R. Merten, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing imide containing polyisocyanates. 3,314,923, 4-18-67, CI. 260—78. Muller, Gerhard, and R. Merten, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for preparing monoisocyanates. 3,345,395. 10-3-67. CI. 260—453. Muller, Guillaume : See — Meyer, Robert, and Muller. 3,340,082. Muller, Hans : See — Wiesnagrotzki, Ernst, Bigiel, and Muller. 3,345,810. Muller, Hans. Device for securing a toilet to a floor. 3,334,- 362, 8-8-67, CI. 4—252. Muller, Hans. Drying and cooling apparatus for booklets hav- ing adhesively" connected backs. 3,353,279, 11-21-67, CI. 34—150. Muller, Hans. Filter element precoat removal means. 3,356,- 219, 12-5-67, CI. 210 — 193. Muller. Hans, and R. Wiechert. to Schering A. G. la-methyl- A=-androstenes. 3,324,152, 6-6-67, CI. 260—397.5. Muller, Hans, F. Neumann, and R. Wiechert, to Schering, A.G. Method of preparing 1/3 - methyl - 2,3a - methylene-steroids. 3,354,151, 11-21-67, CI. 260—239.55. Muiler, Hans D. : See — Walter, Heinz F., and Muller. 3,352,968. Muller, Hans H. : See — Geisel, Herbert, Muller, Seul, Lenze, and Elzer. 3,313,- 907. Muller, Hans-Heinz, and H. Geisel. Method and apparatus for heating metal strip, 3,329,591, 7-4-67, CI. 204 — 37. Muller, Hans-Joachim, to Erdolchmie Gesellschaft mit be- schrankter Haftung. Separation of o-xylene and styrene by distillation with a dialkylformamide. 3,328,267, 6-27-67, CI. 203 — 43. Miiller, Harro, to Erwin Sick Deutsch, Icking/Isartal. Light barrier for preventing machine accidents including fail safe device. 3,360,654, 12-26-67, CI. 250 — 221. Muller, Heinrich, to Philipp Holzmann Aktiengesellschaft. Supporting wall for a plurality of shells in the pouring of concrete. 3,327,987, 6-27-67, CI. 249 — 47. Muller, Heinz : See — Klein, Konrad, and Muller. 3,343,754. Muller, Heinz. Method and device for automatically changing sliver cans on sliver producing machines. 3,307,226, 3-7- 67, CI. 19 — 159. Muller, Heinz, to Siemens-Electrogerate Aktiengesellschaft. Refrigerator cabinet with thermoelectric cooling means. 3,324,667, 6-13-67, CI. 62—3. Muller, Heinz-Gert, and E. Bade, to Polysius G.m.b.H. Meth- od of and arrangement for increasing the alkali content in alkali-laden dusts of flue gases. 3,317,201, 5-2-67, CI. 263—32. Muller, Helmut : See — Singer, Franz, and Muller. 3,322,052. Singer, Franz, Muller, and Isztl. 3,318,214. Muller, Herbert : See — Grabhofer, Herbert, Muller, Posse, and Ulrich. 3,342,903. Muller, Herbert, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Method and ap- paratus for contiuuouslv measuring applied coatings em- ploying photoelectric means. 3,322,962, 5-30-67, CI. 250 — 219. Muller. Herbert, H. Grabhofer, H. Ulrich, and R.-F. Posse, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Polyeondensation products of phosphoric acid amides with aliphatic polyethers as devel- oper adjuvants. 3,346,386. 10-10-67, CI. 96—66.3. Muller, Herman E., to Inland Steel Co. Roll cooling. 3,357,- 224, 12-^12-67, CI. 72 — 201. Muller, Herman L., and T. P. Li, to Standard Oil Co. Re- generation of aluminum halide-adsorbent solid catalyst. 3,318,820. 5-9-67, CI. 252 — 415. Muller, Hermann, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Portable projection screen. Re. 26,156, 2-14-67, CI. 160 — 24. Muller Hermann, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Gas hood. 3,313,229, 4-11-67, CI. 98—115. Muller, Hermann, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Collapsible port- able projection screen. 3,324,928, 6-13-67. CI. 160 — 24. Muller, Hermann G., to Cilander Aktiengesellschaft. Appara- tus for the continuous wet treatment of textiles and the like. 3,315,501, 4-25-67, CI. 68—181. Muller, Horst G. : See — Moneymaker, Elton G., and Muller. 3,334,381. Muller, Hugo, to J. Bertram K.G. Safety fence for roads. 3.353,795, 11-21-67. CI. 256 — 13.1. Muller, Hugo, and LI. Bertram, to J. Bertram, K.G. Safety fence for roads. 3,307,833, 3-7-67, CI. 256 — 13.1. Muller, Jacques, to Rellumit, Inter. Water removal equip- ment for fuels. 3,298,522, 1-17-67, CI. 210 — 90. Muller, Jacques. Automotive vehicle. 3,322,224, 5-30-67, CI. 1 80 — 54. Muller, Jacques, to Rellumit Inter, S.a.r.L. Automatic oil separator. 3,339,736, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 104. Muller. Janice A. : See — Muller, Albert F., and J. A. 3,298,043. Muller, Johann, to H. and F. W. Deckel. Machine tool with two alternately usable spindles. 3,295,415, 1-3-67, CI. 90 — 11. Muller, Johann, to Friedrich Deckel Prazisions Mechanik und Maschinenbau. Milling machine. 3.338,135, 8-29-67, CI. 90—11. Muller, Johannes, to Kolene Corp. Molten salt baths for nitriding steel and cast iron. 3,317,357, 5-2-67, CI. 148 — 15.5. Muller, John T., and C. A. Soderberg, to Leslie Co. Yielding safety connector and antivibration lock for blending valve. 3.347,268. 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 625.17. Muller. John T.. E. D. Hodgson, Jr., and B. H. Bremer, to Leslie Co. Hot water supply system. 3,353,530, 11-21-67, CI. 126—362. Muller, Josef: See — Muskulus, Willi, and Muller. 3,344,760. Muller, Josef, and H. Riegler, to Trilux-Lenze K.G. Ceiling luminaire. 3,312,816, 4-4-67, CI. 240 — 78. Muller, Josef, and L. Kraus, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Bottom frame for automobiles. 3,321,235, 5-23-67, CI. 296 — 28. Muller, Jiirgen : See — Clasen, Hermann, Muller, and Joppen. 3,353.930. Muller. Karl : See — Siempelkamp, Eugen, and Muller. 3,353,216. Muller, Karl-Heinz : See — Scheurlen, Hans, and Muller. 3,331,790. LIST OF PATENTEES 915 R. Steimann, and W. Weigert, to Robert Hydraulic apparatus. 3,3i:;,23S 4-11- Muller, Karl-Heinz Bosch, G.m.b.H. <;;, ci. m:;— i2ii. Muller, Karl-Walter: See — Schellhammer, Carl-Wolfgan 885. MUller, Lothar. Storage rack. 3,327,S6S 1.5. Lothar. Filter press. 3,333,702, 8-1-67, CI. 210 Muller, and Raue. 3,352,- 6-27-07, CI. 211— Lothar. Filter press. 3,347,384, 10-17-07. CI. Muller, 230. Muller 210- Muller, Louis P., J. W. Benz, Jr., and P. R. Schaeffer, to The Polymer Corp. Casting process. 3,333,034, 7-25-67, CI. 264—39. Muller, Marcol : See — Bollag, Werner, Gutmann, Hegedus, Kaiser, Laugemann, Muller, and Zeiler. 3,330,837. .Muller, Martin, aud G. Walter, to International Standard Electric Corp. Frequency synchronizing circuit. 3,349,337, 10-24-67, CI. 331 — 17. Muller, N. William, to Great Lakes Carbon Corp. Production of electrode grade petroleum coke. 3,326,796, 6-20-67, CI. 20S— 50. Muller, Nicolaus, F. Schumann, and B. Bystron, to Schubert & Salver Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Fabric-cut- ting machine and method. 3,304,820. 2-21-67. CI. S3 — 25. Muller, Paul, to W. C. Heraeus, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Hanau am Main. Vapor-coating apparatus. 3,303,320, 2-7-67, CI. 219—121. Muller, Paul, to Kordt & Co. Linear measurement device. 3,321,839, 5-30-67, CI. 33—178. Muller, Peter : See — Jahoda, Edward, and Muller. 3,330,062. Muller, Pierre : See — Chezaud, Jean C, Muller, and Saint-Genis. 3,339,237. .loullie. Maurice, Laurre, Maillard, and Muller. 3,326.762. Muller. Richard S.. and J. Conragan, to The Regents of the University of California. Piezoelectric-semiconductor, elec- tromechanical transducer. 3,351,786, 11-7-67, 01. 310 — S. Miiller, Robert: See — Paasche, Fritz, Zipf. and Muller. 3,351,2S3. Muller. Robert M., to American Optical Co. Four component microscope objective. 3,355,234, 11-28-67, CI. 350 — 170. Muller. Rudolf : See — M6dder. Otto, and Muller. 3,323.632. Raspe, Gerhard, Kieslich, Olivar, Muller, and Wagner. 3.354,180. Muller, Rudolf, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. High power travelling wave tube having a negative circularly polarized electric field component. 3, 315, US, 4-18-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Muller, Theo : See — Philippsen, Hans, and Muller. 3,296,747. Muller, Theo, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesell- schaft. Device for removing self-resilient rings from ma- chine tools. 3,302.S02, 2-7-67, CI. 214 — 1. Muller, Walter : See — Weinrotter, Ferdinand. Muller, Schmidt, Bohler, and Schweighofer. 3.310,559. .Miiller, Walter, and F. Weinrotter, to Osterreichische Sticks- toffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of nitrate esters of a-hydroxy-carboxylic acids from a-olefins. 3,324.1 OS. 6-6-67. CI. 260 — 467. Muller. Werner : See — Bayer. Eric W., and Muller. 3,315.195. Bayer. Eric W.. and Muller. 3,336,550. Muller. Wilhelm : See — Heil. Friedrich, and Muller. 3,326,124. Muller, Wilhelm, to Richards Bros. & Sons Ltd. Method for manufacturing scissors and the like. 3.350.962, 11-7-67, CI. 76 — 104. Muller. Wolf, E. W. Kulesh, and R. S. Lanier, deceased (by I). L. Lanier, administratrix) ; said Muller and said Kulesh assors. to United States of America, Navy. Winch mech- anism with dual drive. 3,309,064, 3-14-67, CI. 254 — 168. Muller. Wolfgang : See — Herberling, Walter. 3.335,622. Mullers, Karl A. Method of preventing the swinging of raising rollers in napping devices. 3,328,862, 7-4-67, CI. 26 — 33. Miillers, Karl A., and J. Mehl, to Franz Muller, Maschinen- fabrik. Firma. Thread guide device. 3,329,359, 7-4-67 CI. 242 — IS. Miiller-Schiedmayer, Gunther, H. Harnisch, and J. Cremer, to Knapsack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufactuer of mixtures of acid esters of phosphoric acids. 3,333,029, 7-25-67, CI. 260—980. Muller vom Hagen, Heinz-Gunther, to Ilse-Werke, KG Paral- lel motion mechanism. 3,311,337, 3-28-07, CI. 248 — 188.5. Mullery. Alvin P.. and R. F. Schauer, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Symbolic addressing. 3,323,10S, 5-30- 07. CI. 340—172.5. Mnllhaupt. Joseph T.. to Union Carbide Corp. Oxvgen perme- able membranes. 3.359,705, 12-20-67, CI. 55 — 10. Mullie, Jan : See — Verkinderen, Paul A., and Mullie. 3,335,701. Mulligan. Edward J. Method and apparatus for testing water- proof watches. 3.355.932, 12-5-07, CI. 73 — 49.3. Mulligan, Robert J., to Anc, Inc. Sample conveyor. 3,351,177, 11-7-67. CI. 19S— 40. -Mulligan, Robert J., and F. J. Schlosser, Jr., to International Instruments, Inc. Means lor reproducing a pattern as a I i.C. output. 3,297,940. 1-10-07, CI. 323—51. Mulligan, Robert J., and .1. .1. Wendt, to Archer-Daniels- Miilland Co. Llipiidless foundry molding process. 3,305,- 900, 2-28-67, CI. 22—192. Mulligan, Robert J., and G. T. Higgins, to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Collapsible tubing. 3,343,567, 9-26-67, CI. 138—119. Mitllikiu, Arthur J. Fishhook guard and leader aligning de- vice. 3,295,245, 1-3-67, CI. 43 — 57.5. Mullin, Albert J., to National Lead Co. Epoxide-treated titani- um dioxide pigment and use thereof in polyvinyl resins. 3,326,827, 6-20-67, CI. 260—23. Mullin, Clayton D., to Textron, Inc. Hearing aid apparatus. 3.327,807, 6-27-67, CI. 1S1— 23. Mullin, Henrv A. Front end ripper attachment for bulldozer. 3,325,927, 6-20-67, CI. 37 — 145. Mullin, James A. Drawer slide construction. 3,328,106, 6-27- G7. CI. 312—341. Mullin, James L., to Burroughs Corp. Slide valve with mul- tiple ports. 3.334.S96, 8-8-67, CI. 271 — 74. -Mullin, John T., and K. Clunis, to Minnesota Mining .and Mi'g. Co. Two track transducing system with means to extend dynamic range. 3,346,703, 10-10-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Mullin, Keith B. : See — White, George T., and Mullin. 3,352,908. Mullings, William M. : See — Woods, John P., Prickett, Mullings, and Lyons. 3,303,- 513. Mullinix, Charles D. Deluxe bacon package. 3,360,119, 12-20-67, CI. 206—45.31. Mullins, James H. Combination storm window and air con- ditioner cover. 3,328,929, 7-4-67, CI. 52 — 202. Mullins, John A. : See — Ward, Peter A., Mullins, and Bryan-Brown. 3,318,554. Mullins, John A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Aircraft. 3,347,497, 10-17-67, CI. 244—54. Mullins, John M. : See — Williamson, Thomas N., Mullins, and Sholtess. 3,321, 24S. Mullins, John W. Refrigerator service valve. 3,336,936, S-22- 67, CI. 137—234.5. Mullins Mfg. Corp. : See — Ullman, Myron E., Jr. 3,334,750. Ullman, Myron E., Jr., and Harroff. 3,319,651. Mullins, William H., and S. Thaler, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Mainlobe doppler clutter return compensator for moving platform radar. 3,346,859, 10-10-67, CI. 343 — 7.7. Mullis, Clyde M., and L. P. Tosato, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Braking devices. 3,305.064, 2-21-67, CI. 19S— 16. Mullis, Clyde M., L. Tosato, and R. A. Bogyo, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Wheeled transportation assemblies. 3.31S,- 432, 5-9-67, CI. 198 — 16. Mullis, Clyde M., and L. P. Tosato, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Passenger conveyors employing handrails. 3,321,- 060, 5-23-67, CI. 198—16. Mullner, Friedrich, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Turbo-generator with direct cooling of the rotor winding. 3.35S,164. 12-12-67, CI. 310 — 61. Mullner, Stefan, and W. Albert, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Pruning. Process for preparing vinyl chloride copolymers. 3,355.517, 11-28-67. CI. 260 — S78. Mulloy, Miles F. Article holding means. 3,310,265, 3-21-67, CI. 248—99. Mullrltter, Herbert. Dog-leash assembly. 3,318,288, 5-9-67, CI. 119—109. Mulot, Marcel. Drilling device. 3.342,087, 9-19-67, CI. 77—32.3. Mulquin, James J., to United States of America, Navy. Cata- pult delayed release element. 3,304,031, 2-14-67. CI. 244 — 63. Mulreed. James E., and A. Orlens, to Pitney-Bowes, Inc. Plate feed means in address printers. 3,299,805, 1-24-67, CI. 101 — 65. Mulroney, John P. : See — Nicodemus, David O , and Mulroney. 3,356,569. Multer, Howard O, to The Stanley Works. Portable power tool. 3,336,703, 8-22-67, CI. 51—170. Multer, Robert K. High energy propulsion method using aluminum and water. 3,357,186, 12-12-67, CI. 60 — 219. Multi-Colortype Co. : See — Edwards, Carl L. 3,306,145. Multi-Contact A.-G. : See — Neidecker. Rudolf. 3,296,575. Multifastener Corp.: See — Double, Plummer E. 3,299,500. Double, Plummer E. 3.314,138. Double, Plummer E., and Abbrecht. 3.315.345. Keough, William R. 3.312,454. Keough, William R. 3,340,109. Steward, Jerry H. 3,334,724. Multifol Patentverwertungs A.G. : See — Utz, Kastulus. 3,339.234. Multipane, Inc., U.S.A. : See — Shinefeld, David. 3,345,791. Multiprlnt. Inc. : See — Rab, William K. 3,295,40S. Multiratio Drives Ltd. : See — Tasker, Kenneth. 3,307,432. Multitone Engraving Co., Inc. : See — Schutte, William O. P. 3,335,5S3. 916 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Multi-Zoner, Inc. : See — Capps, Randolph P. 3,297,250. Mulvey, Louis B. : See — Eckardt, Garnet H., and Mulvey. 3,358,387. Mumaw, Everett D. Instrument for loosening teeth with high- frequency vibrations. 3,332,149, 7-25-G7, CI. 32 — 14. Mumaw, Everett D. Method of loosening teeth with high- frequency vibrations. 3,332,150, 7-25-67, CI. 32 — 14. Mumt'ord, Eustace H. : See — Colchagoff, Robert D., and Mumford. 3,338,699. De Shetler, Leo C, and Mumford. 3,314,775. Lippmann, Raymond J., and Mumford. 3,334,985. Mumford, Eustace H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Timing system for I.S. type glassware forming machine. 3,305,341, 2-21- 67, CI. 65—158. Mumford, Eustace H., and A. W. Rieck, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Takeout apparatus for glass forming machines. 3,303,013, 2-7-67. CI. 65 — 260. Mumma, Harold J. : See — Rose, Boyd W. and Mumma. 3,295,658. Rose, Boyd W., and Mumma. 3,296,641. Rose, Boyd W., and Mumma. 3,299,528. Mumma, Harold J., to PMC Corp. Article handling device. 3,330,589, 7-11-67, CI. 294—64. Mumma, Harold J., to PMC Corp. Machine weighing and candling eggs. 3,351,145, 11-7-67, CI. 177—12. Mumma, Harold J., L. A. Clauson, and P. J. Richnak, to PMC Corp. Method of and apparatus for handling cartons. 3,335,541, 8-15-67, CI. 53 — 41. Mummey, Dale B. : See — - Brookman, Ronald J., Friend, Mummey, and Smith. 3,341,- 801. Munach, Arnold S. : See — McFann, Charles E., and Munach. 3,316,841. Munach, Arnold S., to United States of America, Navy. Re- tardation-sensing safing device for bomb fuze. 3,356,027, 12- 5-67, CI. 102—76. Munakata, Chusuke : See — ■ Hirai, Tadamasa, Ueda, Munakata, and Watanabe. 3.355.568. Watanabe, Hiroshi, and Munakata. 3,315,157. Munakata, Tomohiko : See — Nakanishi, Michio, and Munakata. 3,329,683. Munari, Giovanni B. Fastening for ski shoes having steps adjusting means for a resilient link means. 3,354,514, 11-28-67, CI. 24 — 70. Munari, Giovanni B. Rubber outsole for shoes. 3,354,562. 11-28-67, CI. 36 — 2.5. Munch, Walter, Jr., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Organ with reed resonators. 3,327,046, 6-20-67, CI. 84 — 1.23. Munch, Walter, Jr., and R. C. Scherer, to D. H. Baldwin Co. Wave shaping system for electrical musical instruments. 3,321,567, 5-23-67, CI. 84—1.13. Munch, Walter, Jr., and R. C. Scherer, to D. H. Baldwin Co. Keying systems for electrical musical instruments for producing steady-state or percussive type tones either sepa- rately or concurrently. 3,333,041, 7-25-67, CI. 84 — 1.11 Munch, Walter, Jr., and A. W. Scheide, to D. H. Baldwin Co. Sampling tone generator svstem for electronic organs. 3.355,539, 11-28-67, CI. 84—1.23. Munchner Motorzubehor G.m.b.H. : See — Kunzler, Werner, and Knauer. 3.306.211. Munck, Sverre. Arrangement for the supply of electric power to a rail travelling carriage. 3,315,042, 4-18-67, CI. 191 — 12. Mund, Heinrich, to Bahr Metallwerk K.G., Firma. Device for coating chips with glue. 3,343,814, 9-26-67, CI. 259 — 6. Mundav, Herbert L., Jr. Necktie marking device. 3,305,933, 2-28-67, CI. 33 — 189. Munday, James P. : See — Ryan, John W., Sioles, and Munday. 3,342,171. Munday, John S. : See — Malchick. Sherwin P., James, and Munday. 3.325,347. Rogers, Dilworth T., and Munday. 3,330,677. Munday, John W., and J. E. Tomlinson, to British Aluminium Co., Ltd. Aluminium base clad with a magnesium silicon- aluminium alloy. 3,342,565, 9-19-67, CI. 29—183.5. Mundell. James M. : See — Anderson, Oscar B., and Mundell. 3,358.986. Munder, Johannes : See — Schlesmger, Heinz, and Munder. 3,307,949. Munder, Johannes, and O. Sus, to Azoplate Corp. Photocon- ductor coatings for electrophotography. 3,316,087, 4-25- 67, CI. 96—1. Munder, Johannes, and H. Ziegler, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Method for preparing heat-developable two-component diazotvpe reproduction sheet. 3,322,556, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 34. Munder, Johannes, and H. Ziegler, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Heat-developable two-component diazotype reproduction material. 3,360,371, 12-26-67, CI. 96—91. Munderich, Paul, to Wibau Westdeutsche Industrie-und Strassenbau-Masehinen-Gesellschaft M.b.h. Measuring and dosing apparatus. 3,322,306, 5-30-67, CI. 222—67. Mundet Cork Corp. : See — Jensen. Ole S. 3,353,666. Mundinger, K. P. G.m.b.H. : See — Parenkopf, Rudi. 3,331,020. Mundon, Jerrv L. : See — Perry. Elijah R., Mundon, and Prey. 3,350,520. Mundorff, Rewe P., and De L. A. Berry. Self-affixing fishing line float. 3,353,294, 11-21-67, CI. 43—44.9. Mundschenk, Glenn R., to General Electric Co. Dial pointer assembly. 3,298,350, 1-17-67, CI. 116—124.1. Mundschenk, Glenn R., and W. B. Scott, Jr., to General Elec- tric Co. Terminal mounting device. 3,355,702, 11-28-67, CI. 339 — 126. Mundt Peter : See — Florjancic, Peter, and Mundt. 3,341,960. Mune, Charles: See — Camp, William W., and Mune. 3,299,231. Muneyuki, Ryonosuke : See — Tanida, Hiroshi, and Muneyuki. 3,336,331. Munford, Marvin S., to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Curved metal plates and method and apparatus for making same. 3,297,- 498, 1-10-67, CI. 148—11.5. Mungard, Hans, to Danfoss AS. Control apparatus for burner systems. 3,327,193, 6-20-07, CI. 318—221. Mungard, Hans, to Danfoss A/S. Gas discharge tube having a paschen value less than the paschen value of gas and air. 3,333,102, 7-25-67, CI. 250—83.6. Munger, Donald W., to Automation Industries, Inc. Ultrasonic inspection. 3,323,353, 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 67.8. Munger, Pay E. : See — Bennett, John E., McMahon. and Munger. 3.317,022. Munger, Fay E., and J. L. McCloskey, to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Pan conveyor. 3,297,146, 1-10-67, CI. 198 — 204. Munier, Ronald A., and F. J. McGowan, to Worthington Corp. Locking assembly having means to prevent axial and tor- sional movement. 3,326,580, 6-20-67, CI. 285 — 27. Munier de Montrichard, Charles J. M. M., and J. G. Locatelli, to Societe Industrielle des Nouvelles Techniques Radioelec- triques et de l'Electronique Francaise. Circuit arrangement for controlling very rapid deflections of an electron beam in a vacuum tube. 3,337,767, 8-22-67, CI. 315 — 26. Munk, Edmund : See — Haas, Herbert, Munk. and Weinberg. 3,354,248. Munk, Edmund, to Furnier- und Aperrholzwerk, J. P. Werz, Jr., KG. Compound door. 3,299,595, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 309. Munk, Erwin : See — Cypra, Arne, Haentzschel, Munk, and Winter. 3,300,- 695. Munn, George E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cellular polylactam article containing fibers. 3,332,895, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Munn, John E., to Jas. H. Matthews & Co. Rotary drum printer and inking apparatus therefor. 3,308,754, 3—14- 67, CI. 101 — 348. Munn, John E. Mine roof support and method of providing same. 3,349,567, 10-31-67, CI. 61—45. Munns, George W., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Processes for selec- tive demethylation and for preparation of catalysts for use therein. 3,314.895, 4-18-67, CI. 252 — 455. Munro, Geoffrey H. J., to AMP Inc. Connector housing. 3,341,- 745, 9-12-67, CI. 317—116. Munro, Howard E , to Eastman Kodak Co. Stabilized photo- graphic prehardener compositions 3,345,173, 10-3-67 CI. 96—50. Munro, William, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Method of fabricating mixed ceramic compacts. 3,344,208, 9-26-67, CI. 264— .5. Munroe. Richard W. : See — Burnham, Virgil A., and Munroe. 3,304,583. Munroe, Robert A., to International Business Machines Corp. Surface treatment for magnesium-lithium alloys. 3,345,276, 10-3-67, CI. 204 — 32. Munroe, Ronald G., to Eagle Electric Mfg. Co., Inc. Electrical contact with screw terminal and pressure-lock terminal. 3,325,768, 6-13-67, CI. 339—95. .Munsch, George P. : See — Staph, Horace E., Gunkel, and Munsch. 3,324,708. Munse, Robert A., to The Bishop and Babcock Corp. Plastic molding fastener. 3,304,686, 2-21-67. CI. 52 — 718. Munse, Robert A., to The Bishop and Babcock Corp. Molding clip. 3.357,064, 12-12-67, CI. 24 — 73. Munse, Robert A., to The Bishop and Babcock Corp. C-type fastener. 3,358,729, 12-19-67, CI. 151 — 41.75. Munsey, George B., to Munsev Products Inc. Cooking ap- pliance. 3.307,475. 3-7-67, CI. 99 — 340. Munsey Products Inc. : See — Munsey, George B. 3,307,475. Munsingwear, Inc. : See — Hall, Alice N. 3,304.942. Hall, Alice N. 3,349,409. Munson, Donald J., and K. B. Olander, to The J. R. Clark Co. Collapsible chair. 3,331,629, 7-18-67, CI. 297 — 45. Munson, Verne E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Auto- matic line testing apparatus. 3,360,617, 12-26-67, CI. 179 — 175.3. Munson, Whitney K. Handgrip unit for rubber stamps. 3.303.780, 2-14-67, CI. 101 — 406. Munson, Whitney K. Handgrip unit for rubber stamps. 3.303.781, 2-14-67, CI. 101—406. Munson, Whitney K. Handgrips for rubber stamps. 3,357,351, 12-12-67, CI. 101 — 406. Munson, William A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Feed- back control for a material handling system providing auto- matic overshoot correction. 3,303,967, 2-14-67, CI. 222 — 14. Minister Simms Engineering Ltd. : See — Brian, William J. 3,358,610. LIST OF PATENTEES 917 Milliters, Carl G. Method in the manufacture of an exchanger packing and exchanger packing manufactured according to said method. 3,307,017, 3-7-67, CI. 165 — 10. MuntZ, Alan, & Co., Ltd.: See ileal. ■. Evelyn S. L. 3,320,382. Muni/. Stereo Pak, Inc.: See — Wilson, Rex C. 3.337,104. Munzer. Anton, and T. Rueger, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesell- schaft. Device for molding synthetic fittings. 3,3 13, SO I, 9-26-07, CI. 249—145. Munzner, Richard : See — Gemeinhardt Hermann, and Munzner. 3,345,809. Muotka, Rgener L. : Sec — - Hendriksson, Sune T., Malmgren, Muotka, and Widegren. 3,325,022. Mural, wasaburo, to Terasaki Denki Sangyo Kabushiki. High speed circuit interrupter using magnetic blowoff and means for decreasing the inerial effects during interruption. 3,343,- 108, 9-19-07. CI. 335 — 16. Murakami, Hirozni, and V. Morizumi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Dielectric shield for ultrahigh frequency thermionic tubes. 3.. -159. 440, 12-19-07, CI. 313—242. Murakami. Hisato : .See — Inaba, Seiuemon, Shimizu, Yoshitake, and Murakami. 3,343.1. 37. Murakami, Hisato, to Fuji Tsusninki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Numerical control pulse distribution system. 3.325,030, 6-13-67, CI. 235—61.6. Murakami. Junzo : See — Ilayasi. Syuiti. and Murakami. 3,353,099. Murakami, Kiyoharu : See — Fujimoto, Keisuke, Murakami, and Okuno. 3,303,912. Murakami, Masuo, K. Takahashi, Y. Hirata, and H. Iwamoto, Yamanouchi Seiyaku K.K. Thiamine derivatives. 3,324,124, 6-6-07. CI. 260—256.5. Murakami, Zenji, to Osaka Kiko Kabushiki Kaisha. Tow fila- ment separating apparatus. 3,317,965, 5-9-67, CI. 19 — 65. Muranaka, Takavoshi : See — Hagihara. Masaaki, and Muranaka. 3.329,873. Murata, Atsuo, R. Kokubo, M. Nagakura, T. Ohha, and M. Arata, to Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of separating melamine from waste gas. 3,308,123, 3-7-67. CI. 200 — 249.7. Murata Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See — Suburi, Osamu. 3,299,332. Murata. Tomoji : See — Okishima, Yoshiro, and Murata. 3,308,717. Murata, Yorihiro, and L. R. Sucharski, to The Carborundum Co. Ceramic compositions and process of making same. 3.305.373, 2-21-67. CI. 106—55. Murata, Yorihiro, and L. R. Sucharski, to The Carborundum Co. Ceramic compositions and process of making same. 3.305.374, 2-21-67, CI. 106—57. Murata, Yorihiro, and L. R. Sucharski, to The Carborundum Co. Ceramic compositions and process of making same. 3.329,513, 7-4-67. CI. 106—55. Murayama. Hiroshi : See — Kuzuoka, Tsuneo, Kikkawa, and Muravama. 3,316,064. Murayama, Seiichi : See — Yamamoto, Manabu, and Murayama. 3,353.060. Murayama. Shigeru. Process for purifving polvethvlene and polypropylene. 3.326,805, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 93.71 Murbach, Earl W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Production of stoichiometric uranium monoearbide from- a uranium fluoride. 3.345,143 10-3-67, CI. 23 — 349. Murch, Charles J., Jr., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Method of making multilayer circuit boards. 3,352,730, 11-14-67, CI. 156 — 3. Murchison, John R., J. C. Darnall, and C. M. Brassell, to De- velopment and Control Ltd SA. Convevor svstem with jam release. 3,326,353, 6-20-67, CI. 19S — 165. Murcott, Charles E. Support belt. 3,307,872, 3-7-67, CI. 297—385. Murcott, Charles E. Foot and leg rest for wheelchairs 3,325,- 215, 6-13-67, CI. 297—433. Murcott. Charles E. Medication dispensing tray and support therefor. 3.351,210, 11-7-67, CI. 211 — 74. Murdoch, Colin A. Projectile hvpodermic syringes. 3,358,685, 12-19-67. CI. 128—215. Murdoch. Colin A. Projectile hvpodermic syringes. 3,359.979, 12-26-67. CI. 12S — 218. Murdoch. Colin D., to S. May. Automobile safety device. 3,297,361, 1-10-07, CI. 297 — 379. Murdoch. Colin D., to J. E. and M. L. Rhodes. Swingable support for a mirror. 3.300.22S, 12-20-67. CI. 24S — 480. Murdoch. John P. Air conditioning svstem with heating means. 3,320,762, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 1S3. Murdoch. John P. Apparatus for handling of animal live- stock. 3,332,105, 7-25-67, CI. 17—24. Murdoch. Peter. Inc. : See — Murdoch, Peter N. G. 3.295.S90. Murdoch, Peter N. G., to Peter Murdoch Inc. Seats and their construction. 3.295.S90, 1-3-67, CI. 297 — 445. Murdock. Forrest L. : See — Scott, Richard L. 3,347,023. Murdock. Henry T.. and S. M. Ringel. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of winding dynamoelectric cores by using two winding heads. 3,345.740, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 596. Murdock, Henry T., and S. M. Ringel, to Allis Chalmers .Mfg. Co. Phase insulation lor polyphase dynamoelectric ma- chines. 3,349,205, 10-24-07, CI. 310 — 194. .Murdock, James D. : See — Graham, Neil B., and Murdock. 3,311,573. Murdock, James P. : See-- Selm, Henry J., Murdock, and Larson. 3,356,536. Murdock, Lawrence C. : See — Cahn, Charles R., and Murdock. 3.314,004. Murdock, Lawrence C, to The Bissett-Berman Corp. Clamp on system for measuring the characteristics of sea water, 3,314,009, 4-11-G7. CI. 325—51. Murdock, Robert H., to American Metal Climax, Inc. Rail system. 3, .".23, 781, 6-0-67, CI. 256 — 07. Murdock, Robert II., to American Metal Climas, Inc. Rail system. 3,328,057. 0-27-67, CI. 287 — 54. Murdock, Robert W., to Gregory Industries, Inc. Easy open container. 3,339,790, 9-5-67, CI. 220—54. Murdock, Rodney E. : See- Beaver, Charles A„ and Murdock. 3,315,616. Murdock, Stanley A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilized polyolefin polymer compositions. 3,328,489, 6-27-67, CI. 260—897. Murdock, Thomas B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Steam superheating nuclear reactor ' 37, CI. 176— steam flow equalizer. 3,354,042, 11-21-67, Flower basket. 3.356,326, 12-5-67. CI. 24S- 3,310,553. bavins 59. Muren Henrv. 145.6. Muren, James F. : See — Bloom, Barry M., and Muren. Murex Welding Processes Ltd. : See — Brown, Alexander, and Wellard. 3,350.307. Murib, Jawad H. : See — Frank, Charles E., and Murib. 3,354,192. Murib, Jawad H., and C. A. Bonecutter, to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Process for a,w-alkenyl borates. 3,324,140, 0-6-67, CI. 260—345.1. Murillo-Solis. Rafael : See — Aguirre-Batres, Francisco, Sole, and Murillo. 3,344,734. Murin, Joseph J. Rotary engine. 3,323,500, 6-6-67, CI. 123 — 14. Murine Co. Inc., The : See — Singleton, Thomas B. 3,326,358. Murino, Matthew. Adjustable presser foot support. 3,326,160, 6-20-67, CI. 112—240. Murley, Ellsworth M., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Light respon- sive circuit for inhibiting false signals in article delivery and inspection devices. 3,339,195, 8-29-67, CI. 340 — 259. Murlykin, Anatoly I. : See — Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., Tsvetkov, Fetisov, Murlykin, Rudensky, and Taruntaeva. 3.343,644. Murmann, Walter : See — Almirante, Luigi. Murmann, and Friz. 3.318,880. Muroga, Saburo, to International Business Machines Corp. File memory system with key to address transformation apparatus. 3,311,887, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Murphree, Francis J., and J. H. Hammond, to United States of America, Navy. FM sonar exciter. 3.353,148, 11-14-67, CI. 340—3. Murphy, Alfred M.. C. M. Filak, and T. P. Long, to Reynolds Metals Co. Method and apparatus for extruding tubular members from solid billets or the like. 3,296,848, 1-10-67, CI. 72—265. Murphy, Alton L. : See — Coopei, Albert S., Jr., Murphy, and Sloan. 3,356,446. Murphy, Bernard T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Methods for forming monolithic semiconductor devices. 3,321,340, 5-23-67, CI. 148 — 175. Murphy. Bynum E., to Anderson-Dunham Inc. Tire driven rotary cutter. 3,306,016, 2-28-67, Cl. 56—25.4. Murphy, Charles F. : See — Mitchell, Reid L., Couninis, and Murphy. 3,312,6S5. Murphy, Charles F., to Grav Co., Inc. Agitator. 3,322,403, 5-30-67, Cl. 259 — 106. Murphy, Charles F., to Michigan Magnetics, Inc. Tape drive assembly. 3,337,148. 8-22-67, Cl. 242—55.12. Murphy, Charles F., and L. W. Page, to Michigan Magnetics, Inc. Combination record and erase head having a magnetic housing. 3,311,710, 3-28-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Murphy, Clarke, Jr. : See — Lagarde, Roe H., and Murphy. 3,333.310. Murphy, David J.. Jr., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Par- ticulate-type fluid-treating filter assembly. 3.330,101, 7-11- 67, Cl. 55 — 484. Murphy, David J.. Jr.. to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Par- ticulate fluid treating filter assembly. 3,350,S61, 11-7-67, Cl. 55 — 484. Murphy, David J., Jr., to American Air Filter Co.. Inc. Unit filter assembly. 3,354,022, 11-2S-67, Cl. 55 — 4S4. Murphy. Demery A. Piston structure. 3.326,092, 6-20-67, Cl. 92—201. Murphy, Donald P., and G. L. Tupper, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Paint stripping composition and method. 3,30S,066, 3-7-67, Cl. 252—158. Murphy, Earl R., and D. R. Wehner, to Motorola, Inc. Quarter wave low profile antenna tuned to half wave resonance by stub : also including a transistor driving stage. 3,343,- 089. 9-19-67, Cl. 325 — 105. 918 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Murphy, Edward A. : See — Fisehman, Martin, and Murphy. 3,335,290. Murphy, Edward A., W. Posner, S. Eckstein, and D. B. Sehilb, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Harmonic generator employing anti-resonant traps in the input and output circuits for frequency separation. 3,335,- 357. 8-8-67, CI. 321 — 69. Murphy, Edward A., and W. Posner, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Shunt-type coaxial to wave- guide harmonic generator. 3,353,087, 11-14-67, CI. 321 — 69. Murphy Enterprises, Inc. : See — Murphy, James. 3,314,727. Murphy, Eugene S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Multiple disc spot clutch with booster. 3,295,647, 1-3-67, CI. 192 — 85. Murphy, Eugene F., to Sonotone Corp. Battery dispenser- charger devices. 3,297,932, 1-10-67, CI. 320 — 2. Murphy, Eugene S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Torque converter employing ring valve. 3,312,061, 4-4-67, CI. 60 — 54. Murphy, Eugene S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hvdrodynamic transmission system. 3,323,306, 6-6-67, CI. 60 — 54. Murphy, Eugene S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrokinetic and mechanical gear drive. 3,326,065, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 732. Murphy, Eugene S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrokinetic and mechanical gear drive. 3,326,066, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 732. Murphy, Francis J. Vibra-watch and jewelry cleaner. 3,352,- 311, 11-^14-67, CI. 134 — 86. Murphy, Francis J., and A. J. Tokola, to Kaiser Steel Corp. Apparatus for driving piles. 3,32S,969, 7-4-67, CI. 61 — 53.5. Murphy, Frank H., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit breaker operating mechanism. 3,309,479. 3-14-67, CI. 200 — 116. Murphy, Frank M., and W. L. Sturm. Vibratory massage ap- paratus. 3,322,116. 5-30-67, CI. 12S — 33. Murphy, Frank W., and F. W. Murphy, Jr. Combination flow responsive switch and indicating gage. 3,355,560, 11-2S-67, CI. 200— SI. 9. Murphy, Frank W., Jr. : See — Murphy, Frank W., and F. W. Murphy, Jr. 3.355,560. Murphy, Frank W., Jr., and F. W. Jackson, to Frank W. Mur- phy Mfg., Inc. Resettable safety switch gauge. 3,303,302, 2-7-67. CI. 200—56. Murphy. Frank W., Mfg., Inc. : See — Murphy, Frank W., Jr., and Jackson. 3,303,302. Murphy, Frederick J. Edge trimming device for paint roller. 3.346,899, 10-17-67, CI. 15 — 118. Murphy, George P., Jr., to United States of America. Army. Corrosion inhibiting resin-bonded solid film lubricant. 3,314,885, 4-18-67, CI. 252 — 25. Murphy, George T. (by Irene M. Murphy, executrix). Car door barricade. 3,351,122, 11-7-67, CI. 160 — 368. Murphy, Harold T. : See — Little. Ralph V., Jr., and Murphy. 3,317,917. Murphy, Herman H. Electric circuit controller. 3,327,260, 6-20-67, CI. 335—97. Murphy, Howard E., and J. L. Kabell, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Light-to-frequency converter circuit. 3.334,309. 8-1-67, CI. 331 — 66. Murphy, Hugh W., to FMC Corp. Container carrier. 3,310,- 334, 3-21-67, CI. 294 — 87.28. Murphy, Ira A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Latex comprising the polymerization product of amorphous polyisobutylene, a vinyl aromatic compound and an alkyl acrylate. 3,316,- 199, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Murphy, Irene M. : See — Murphy, George T. 3,351,122. Murphy, James, to Murphy Enterprises, Inc. Rim and wheel assembly including an improved wedge clamping device therefor. 3,314,727, 4-18-67, CI. 301 — 12. Murphy, James. Wave machine and means for raising water. 3,335,667, 8-15-67, CI. 103— 6S. Murphy, James A. : See — Donovan, Daniel R„ and Murphy. 3,300,195. Murphy, James F. : See — Amore. Charles J., and Murphy. 3,351,540. Murphy, James F., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Primary electric cell having a sheet of foil metallurgically bonded to the anode. 3,317,350, 5-2-67, CI. 136—100. Murphy, James F., and A. A. Dolomont, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for treating aluminum weld wire. 3,348,979, 10-24-67, CI. 148—6.2. Murphy, James J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Tape feed system. 3,342,430, 9-19-67, CI. 242—55.12. Murphy. James L., Jr. : See — Monroe. Joseph W., Murphy. Larimer, Brown, and Potts. 3,312,231. Murphv, John B., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus. 3,327,599, 6-27-67, CI. 95 — 13. Murphy, John B., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus. 3,350,991, 11-7-67, CI. 95—13. Murphv, John B., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic apparatus. 3,357,330. 12-12-67, CI. 95 — 13. Murphv, John B. Axle bearing tool for use with a press. 3,359.618, 12-26-67, CI. 29—200. Murphy, John P. Cellulose isocyanate-aliphatic polyamine ion-exchange composition and method for making same. 3,311,608, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 212. Murphy, John W. : See — Holmes, Gerard P., and Murphy. 3,357,550. Murphy, Joseph A., Jr., and D. E. Rohaus, to United States Steel Corp. Speed-control system for briquetting-rolls. 3,328,843, 7-4-67, CI. 18 — 21. Murphy, Joseph E., to General Motors Corp. Transient over- voltage and overload protection circuit. 3,303,386, 2-7-67, CI. 317—31. Murphy, Kevin P. : See — Orfeo, Sabatino R„ and Murphy. 3.353.366. Phillips, Thomas W., Murphy, and Sweeney. 3,309,885. Murphy, Milford R. : See — Mitchell, Harry W., and Murphy. 3,355,733. Murphy, Norman A. : See — Jewell, Ronald C, and Murphy. 3,305,335. Murphy, Norman A., and W. E. Baybutt. to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Manufacture of lead glasses. 3,326,656, 6-20-67, CI. 65 — 134. Murphy, Oscar V., to Newaygo Engineering Co. Sand cooler. 3.358. 350. 12-19-67, CI. 34—20. Murphy, Perry J., Jr., and J. T. Shultz ; said Shultz, assor. to United States Steel Corp., and said Murphy, assor. to The Van Dorn Iron Works Co. Method of shaping metal. 3,320,102, 5-16-67, CI. 148—131. Murphy, Ralph H., to United States of America, Navy. Appa- ratus for measuring the velocity and distance between bodies during the separation thereof. 3,302,108, 1-31-67, CI. 324 — 70. Murphv, Randal T. : See — Ellis, Myron P., Murphy, and Horgan. 3,347,090. Murphy, Randal T., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Expandable boring tool. 3,314,313, 4-18-67, CI. 77—58. Murphy, Raymond E. Pilot light burner. 3,297,074, 1-10- 67, CI. 158—115. Murphv, Raymond E. Poultry brooder. 3,349,752, 10-31-67, CI. 119—32. Murphy. Raymond S., to Intex Oil Co. File fastener. 3,307,- 234, 3-7-67, CI. 24—153. Murphy, Richard G. Salt water conversion system. 3,318,- 784, 5-9-67, CI. 202 — 160. Murphy, Richard M. Process for treating petroleum coke. 3,322,550, 5-30-67, CI. 106—56. Murphy, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Method for mak- ing organosilicon polymers. 3,296,199. 1-3-67, CI. 260— 46.5. Murphy, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Organopolysilox- ane compositions and a method for making them. 3,341,486, 9-12-67, CI. 260—18. Murphy, Robert A., % to C. F. Wirth. Heating duct attach- ment. 3.359,883, 12-26-67, CI. 98—40. Murphy, Robert H.. to The Wiremold Co. Raceway. 3,347,275, 10-17-67, CI. 138—116. Murphy, Robert J., K. K. Spellnes, W. C. Miller, E, J. Bananno, E. J. Glenner, and F. B. Sikorski, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Communication switching sys- tem. 3,328,534, 6-27-67, CI. 179 — 18. Murphy, Robert T., to United States of America, Air Force. Sample and hold circuit. 3,336,51S, S-15-67, CI. 320—1. Murphy, Robert W., and C. M. Phipps, to The Bove Needle Co. Storage case. 3,335,847, 8-15-67, CI. 206 — 16. Murphy, Terrance J., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Manifold heat con- trol valve. 3,300,137, 1-24-67, CI. 236 — 101. Murphy, Walter R., to Radio Corp. of America. Substantially linear output gage device. 3,344,527, 10-3-67, CI. 33 — 172. Murphy, Walter T., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Production of microporous coating on substrate. 3,296,016, 1-3-67, CI. 117—105.5. Murphy, Willard J. Fluid material dispensing apparatus having a container piercing means and a material measur- ing receptacle. 3,314,570, 4-18-67, CI. 222 — 88. Murphy, Willard J. Dispensing container. 3,330,448, 7-11-67, CI. 222 — 424.5. Murphy, William A. : See — Vogel, Gerhard J., Carls, and Murphy. 3,358,857. Murphy, William C. Container apparatus. 3,316,047, 4-25- 67, CI. 312—275. Murphy, William D., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Synchronous demodulator. 3,360,603, 12-26-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Murphy. William J., to Xerox Corp. Photoconductive mem- ber and processes of preparing and using same. 3,352,669, 11-14-67, CI. 96—1.5. Murray, Albert E., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Apparatus for analysing an audio signal. 3,327,305, 6-20- 67, CI. 343—5. Murray, Charles W., to Heppenstall Co. Rotarv crop shear knives and the like. 3,322,012, 5-30-67, CI. 83 — 341. Murray, Charles W., to Heppenstall Co. Rotarv crop shear knives and the like. 3,358,542, 12-19-67, CI. 83 — 673. Murray Co. of Texas, Inc., The : See- Campbell, Robert D. 3,307.734. Davis, Morris F., and Dav. 3,343,226. Neitzel, Joseph C, and Laky. Re. 26,2S9. Murray, Coyt E., to Future Plastics, Inc. Plastic lug strap. 3,348,581, 10-24-67, CI. 139 — 153. Murray, Donald W. : See — Walker, Jack, and Murray. 3.304,251. Murray, Donald W. Backhoe attachment. 3,353,285, 11-21- 67, CI. 37—2. Murray, Donald W., and L. K. King, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method for fabricating multiple glazing units. 3.360.351, 12-26-67, CI. 65—24. LIST OF l'ATKNTKKS 919 Murray, Edgar N. Barbecue apparatus. 3,320,201, 0-20-07, CI. i26— 25. Murrav. Ernest E. Work wheel mechanism and associated apparatus. 3,21)5,201, 1-3-07. CI. 51 — 10S. .Murray. Ernest E. Fishing bobber. 3,323,247, 0-0-07, CI. 43—17. Murray. Francis E. : See — Risk, James B.. and Murray. 3,300,2S2. Murray, George E. : See — Furrer, Jack F.. Murray, and Gardner. 3,357,142. Murray, George B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Insulate sky- light. 3,350,823, 11-7-07, CI. 52—200. Murray, George F., Jr. : See — Berghahn, Walter G., and Murray. 3,310,745. Murray, George T. : See — Weinig, Sheldon, Murray, Hurwitt, and Ben-Israel. 3,325,- ogg .Murray Gilbert. Packaging machine. 3,323,278, 0-0-67, CI. 53 — 119. Murray, Harley W. Detachable goose neck trailer. 3,320,572, 0-20-67, CI. 2S0 — 423. Murray, Herbert C. : See — Fonken, Gunther S., Herr, and Murray. 3,304,323. Fonken, Gunther S., Herr, and Murray. 3,352,884. Murray, Jack T., to Melpar, lue. Precise tuning voltage supply for variable frequency oscillator. 3,328,718, 6-27- 67, CI. 331 — 2. Murray, James : See — Jewel, Paul W., and Murray. 3,342,686. Murray, James G. : See — Klebe, Johann F., and Murray. 3,352,799. Murray, Jean, to Perfect Brassiere Co., Inc. Brassiere and detachable shoulder harness. 3,311,112, 3-28-67, CI. 128— 425. Murray, John A., to U.S. Terrazzo Panels, Inc. Terrazzo, composition and method. 3,305,506, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Murray, John H., to Clemson Industries, Inc. Packaging apparatus. 3,320,719, 5-23-67, CI. 53 — 182. Murray, John H., to Clemson Industries, Inc. Packaging apparatus. 3.320,720, 5-23-67 CI. 53—182. Murray, John II., to Clemson Industries, Inc. Packaging apparatus. 3,320,721, 5-23-67, CI. 53 — 182. Murray, John H., to Clemson Industries, Inc. Packaging appa- ratus. 3,332,206, 7-25-67, CI. 53—182. Murray, Kenneth J., and A. R. Kittleson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for preparing carboxylic acids. 3,341.554, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 343.6. Murray, Malcolm G., Jr. Signal mirrors. 3,335,693, 8-15-67, CI. 116 — 20. Murray Mfg. Corp. : See — Knecht, George W. 3,354,284. Laverty, Martin J. 3.345,730. Norden, Alexander R. 3,305.806. Norden, Alexander R. 3,331,576. Norden, Alexander R.. 3,344,376. Norden, Alexander R., and Kobryner. 3,339,052. Murray, Maurice M., and B. H. Andrews, to Publishers' Paper Co. Transfer mechanism for web. 3,351,521, 11-7-67, CI. 162—307. Murray, Myles N., to Industrial Electronic Rubber Co. Needle valve. 3.326.521, 6-20-67, CI. 251 — 35S. Murray, Pearl B. Groin bandage. 3.297,028, 1-10-67, CI. 128—157. Murray, Peter J. A. : See — Hildebrand, Robert P., Harold, Clarke, and Murray. 3,29S,835. Murray, Peter J. Program card controlled switch apparatus for testing transistors and the like. 3,308,378, 3-7-67. CI. 324—158. Murray, Raymond P. Superregeneratlve receiver with auto- matic squelch. 3,296.535, 1-3-67, CI. 325 — 429. Murray, Robert E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Indexing apparatus for dictation systems. 3,327,06S, 6-20-67, CI. 179—100.2. Murray, Robert E. Lubricator pad. 3,347,606. 10-17-67, CI. 308—243. Murray, Robert T., to United-Carr Inc. Lamp assembly. 3,316,527, 4-25-67, CI. 339—188. Murray, Robert W. Automatic nozzle. 3,327,740, 6-27-67, CI. 141 — 209. Murray, Stephen F. : See — Simmons, Harold T., and Murray. 3,306,996. Simmons, Harold T., and Murray. 3,313.175. Murray, Thomas C, F. S. Reese, F. A. Roselli, R. A. Schaeffer, and J. B. Stone, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic transfer appa- ratus. 3,319.604. 5-16-67, CI. 118 — 637. Murray, Thomas C, R. R. Roberts, and J. B. Stone, to Xerox Corp. Xerographic developing apparatus. 3,316,875, 5-2- 67, CI. 118—6. Murray, Thomas C, and R. R. Roberts, to Xerox Corp. Escapement mechanism. 3,323,373, 6-6-67, CI. 74 — 1.5. Murray, Thomas C., and R. R. Roberts, to Xerox Corp. Microfiche utilization machine. 3,324,761, 6-13-67, CI. 88 — 24. Murray, Thomas C, and F. B. Laessker, to Xerox Corp. Plate cleaning and transporting apparatus. 3,337,891, 8-29-67, CI. 15 — 102. Murray, Thomas C, and R. R. Roberts, to Xerox Corp. Se- quential control system. 3,357,574, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 1. Murray, William O. : See — Murray, William R. and W. O. 3,333,666. Murray, William R. and W. O. Electronic microwave cooking and vending machine. 3,333,666, 8-1-67, CI. 194 — 10. Murray, William S. : See — Hutton, David G., Murray, and Bennlng. 3,315,441. Murrlll, Nathaniel : See — Gebert, William H., and Murrlll. 3.350,427. Murrv, Mdward J., to Musi-Cloud, Inc. Loud speaker enclosure. 3,360,073, 12-26-67, Cl. 181—31. Murtaugh, James L„ Jr. : See — Mott, Lucille E., Lounsbury, Thompson, and Beauregard, Murtaugh. and Sardinas. 3,319,226. Murtha, Bruce E., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Method of fabricating a fuel element cluster. 3,352,003, 11-14-67, Cl. 29 — 421. Murthv, Xanjundiah N. : See — Feleheck, Marvin, and Murthy. 3,296,960. Felcheck, Marvin, and Murthy. 3,321.674. Murthv, Xanjundiah N., to American Machine & Foundry Co. High voltage synchronous switch. 3,348,121, 10-17-67. Cl. 321—16. Murtland, James B., Jr. : See — Jackson, Harold S., and Murtland. 3,354,254. Murton, Crawford B., to Vesuvius Crucible Co. Stopper for a ladle or similar receptacle. 3.352,533, 11-14-67, Cl. 251 — 356. Murvall, Ake E., to AB Urfabriken. Variable friction drive for a fishing reel. 3,326,492, 6-20-67, Cl. 242— S4.45. Musante, Victor J., C. Ellis, and G. Geier, to Keuffel & Essor Co. Surface profile gauge. 3,357,238, 12-12-67. Cl. 73 — 105. Musat, George : See — Loudin, Kyle L„ Merrvman, and Musat. 3,326,470. Rackley, John M. and Musat. 3,356,122. Muschelknautz, Edgar : See — Sigwart, Karl, Grone, and Muschelknautz. 3,315.806. Muschenborn, Walter, W. Schinzel, and F. Breitruck. Proc- ess for the treatment of pulverulent material. 3,307,927, 3-7-67, Cl. 44 — 19. Muschett, William G. Flush sprinkler and fitting therefor. 3,317,144, 5-2-67, Cl. 239—204. Muse, John F., to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Well packer ap- paratus. 3,306,366, 2-28-67, Cl. 166 — 224. Musel, Robert J. : See — Ayotte, Robert A., and Musel. 3,318,496. Musgrave, Orly, to Mast-Foos Mfg. Co., Inc. Multi-speed transmission. 3,301, 0S0, 1-31-67. Cl. 74 — 375. Musgrove, John F. Chain saw guard. 3,344,818, 10-3-67, Cl. 143 — 32. Musichuk, Alexander B., to The M. T. & D. Co. Coaster wagon. 3,322,436, 5-30-67, Cl. 280—87.01. Musichuk, Alexander B., to The M. T. & D. Co. Handle con- struction. 3,357.716, 12-12-67, Cl. 280—47.37. Musick, Richard O., R. R. Ballard, and W. L. Robertson, to United States of America, National Aeronautic and Space Administration. 3 323,386. 6-6-67, Cl. 74 — 471. Musick, Victor S., to General Electric Co. Diagonal cover piece for turbine bucket. 3,302,925, 2-7-67, Cl. 253—77. Musi-Cloud, Inc. : See — Murry, Edward J. 3,360,073. Musikant, Solomon : See — Krakauer, Sidney. Musikant, and Rosenberg. 3.347,648. Musil, Vaclav, B. Brunova, O. Ngmefek, and Z. Horakova, to Spofa Sdruzeni podniku pro zdravotnickou vyrobu. 3,5- dioxopyrazolidine derivatives. 3,328,418, 6-27-67, Cl. 260 — 310. Muskat, David A. : See — Feinman, Jerome, and Muskat. 3.313,618. Feinman. Jerome, and Muskat. 3.344,S34. Muskat, Irving E., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Resinous com- positions. 3,342,787, 9-19-67, Cl. 260—78.5. Muskegon Piston Ring Co. : See — Hamm, Douglas W. 3.346,264. Hamm, Douglas W. 3,355,180. Muskovac, Nicholas G., to Sprague Electric Co. Phase shift gate drive circuit. 3,304,438, 2-14-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Muskovac, Nicholas G., to Sprague Electric Co. Phase shift gate drive circuit. 3,316,427, 4-25-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Muskovac, Nicholas G.. to Sprague Electric Co. Pulse forming gate circuit. 3,337,753, 8-22-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Muskovac, Nicholas G., and W. J. Brown, to Sprague Electric Co. Phase shifting apparatus for controlled pulsing of con- trolled rectifiers. 3,305,739, 2-21-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Muskuhis. Willi, and J. Muller, to Balazer & Droll Schnitt- V. Werkzeugbau. Mechanism for winding coil heads of stators. 3,344,760, 10-3-67, Cl. 112—2. Musschoot, Albert, and M. G. Thomson, to General Kine- matics Corp. Vibrating conveyor with bottom of spaced breaker bars. 3,335,861, S-15-67, Cl. 209—345. Musschoot, Albert, and M. G. Thomson, to General Kinematics Corp. Vibratory apparatus. 3,35S,815, 12-19-67, Cl. 198—220. Mussell, Dorsey R. : See — Leasure, John K.. and Mussell. 3.356.4S3. Mussell, Dorsey R., and H. Tolkmith, to The Dow Chemical Co. Fungicidal methods and compositions. 3,321.366, 5-23-67, Cl. 167—33. Musselman, Elvin M to Radio Corp. of America. Target support structure for pickup tubes. 3,315,109, 4-1S-67, Cl. 313 — 65. Musser, C. Walton : See — Benford, Robert L., Musser, and Wheeler. 3,343.305. 920 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Musser, C. Walton, to United States of America, Army. Firing mechanism. 3,331,280, 7-18-67, CI. 89 — 27. Musser, C. Walton, to United States of America, Army. Rifle barrel alignment mechanism. 3,353,291, 11-21-67, CI. 42 — 1. Musser, Clair O. Musical instruments. 3,358,543, 12-19-67, CI. 84 — 173. Musser, Edwin E.. to Stanley Spring Works, Inc. Supple- mental spring for vehicle suspension system. 3,305,230, 2-21-67, CI. 267 — 41. Mussett, Earl W. : See — Webb. James E., and Mussett. 3,356,320. Musso, Pompilio, and G. Guzzetta, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Isotactic polypropylene sheets containing isotactic poly-1-butene. 3,356,765, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 897. Mustafaev, Ramis I. O. : See — ■ Nikishin, Gennady I., and Mustafaev. 3,300,514. Mustain, Lewis B., to The Mosler Safe Co. Automatic card notcher. 3,327,940, 6-27-67, CI. 234 16. Mustee, Bernard E., to E. L. Mustee & Sons, Inc. Utility tubs. 3,333,282, 8-1-67, CI. 4—187. Mustee, E. L., & Sons, Inc. : See — Mustee, Bernard E. 3,333,282. Mustian. William R„ Jr. : See — Csendes, Ernest, and Mustian. 3,333,922. Csendes, Ernest, and Mustian. 3,340,005. Csendes, Ernest, Mustian, and Constant. 3,316,061. Hynson, Phillip E., and Mustian. 3,302,372. Musto. Thomas L. : See — Harbour, Wilmer P., Jr., Kolpek, and Musto. 3,340,516. Musy, Charles, to La Bouehage Mecanique. Bottle closure. 3,348,718, 10-24-67, CI. 215 — 42. Muszkiewicz, Herbert : See — Kopineck, Hermann J., Muszkiewicz, and Schlotter. 3,314,731. Muszumanski, Trude. and B. Mikusch, to Ing. Karl Voeken- huber. Afocal varifoeal supplementary objective. 3,326,622, 6-20-67, CI. 350 — 184. Muta, Akinori. Y. Uehara, and M. Kurata, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Photo-scanning method and apparatus for direct measurement of particle size distribu- tion of powder. 3,315,066, 4-18-67, CI. 235 — 151.3. Muta. Akinori, T. Gejo, and M. Shiozawa, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Production of boron carbide. 3,328,129. 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 208. Muta, Akinori, T. Gejo, and M. Shiozawa, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method for producing boron carbide. 3,338,679, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 208. Muta. Akinori, M. Purukawa, and K. Koyama, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho and Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for manufacturing carbon prod- ucts. 3,355,527, 11-28-67, CI. 264 — 29. Mutchnik, Henrv and M. Extension table slide assemblies. 3.360.307. 12-26-67, CI. 308 — 3.6. Mutchnik. Melvin : See — Mutchnik, Henrv, and M. 3,360,307. Muter Co., The: See — Novak, James F. 3,308,237. Torsch, Charles E. 3,299,379. Muth. Friedrich, G. Unterstenhofer, and H. Herlinger, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Trifluoromethyl- sulphonic acid-trifluoromethylphenyl amides and process for their production. 3,322,828, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 556. Muth. Karl : See — Aumuller, Walter, Weber, Weyer, Muth, and Herr. 3,338,- 955 Weber. Helmut, Aumuller, Weyer, and Muth. 3,336,322. Muth, Karl, A. Bander, and H. Ruschig, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 2-pvridine-aldehyde-guanyl-hydrazones. 3,328,414, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 296. Muth. Rolf: See — Ries, Erich, and Muth. 3,315,652. Muthler, John G. Gun drill seals. 3,317,216, 5-2-67, CI. 277—216. Mutnick. Stanley. M. M. Fein, and J. E. Paustian, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Process for making 6,9-diammono- decaborane. 3,312,532, 4-4-67, CI. 23 — 358. Muto, Haruo. and K. Onodera, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Quantitative chemical analysis comprising ir- radiating with neutrons and measuring the characteristic decay pattern. 3,299,268, 1-17-67, CI. 250 — 83.1. Muto. Norio : See — Otani, Takao, Muto. Miyakawa, Ito, and Uno. 3,336,850. Suzuki. Akiro, and Muto. 3.356,855. Muto, Yoshiji, T. Hyugaji, and T. Mihara, to Hitachi, Ltd. Rectification towers. 3,298,673, 1-17-67, CI. 201—22. Mutschler. Edward C, to Xerox Corp. Dotting ink recorder. 3,334,354, 8-1-67, CI. 346 — 140. Mutschler, Edward C, and U. Klavsons, to Xerox Corp. Fac- simile recording apparatus. 3,329,964, 7-4-67, CI. 346—78. Mutschler, Erich : See — Bock. Willy, Mutschler, and Theurer. 3,346.707. Mutschler. Erich, and M. Reibi. Pump construction. 3.308,- 765, 3-14-67, CI. 103 — 152. Mutschler, Erich, and A. Ziegler, to SWF-Spezialfabrik fur Autozubehor Gustav Rau G.m.b.H. Steering column switch assembly having additional switch means for light dimming and the like. 3,334,201, 8-1-67, CI. 200—61.27. Mutschler, Otto. Cap for a writing implement. 3,323,494, 6-6-G7, CI. 120—42.01. Mutt, Viktor: See — Jorpes, Johan E., and Mutt. 3,326,764. Mutter, Erwin A. Folding beam compass. 3,315,361, 4-25- 67, CI. 33—27. Mutter, Walter E. : See — Barson, Fred, and Mutter. 3,335,340. Mutter, Walter E., to International Business Machines Corp. Semiconductor devices and their fabrication. 3,319,311, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Mutter, William W. : See — Bennett, William O., Mutter, and Van Haaften. Re. 26,209. Bennett. William O., Mutter, and Van Haaften. Re. 26,- 322. Muttera, William H., Jr., to W. H. Brady Co. Adhesive tape or label structure having a barrier layer. 3,351,515, 11-7- 67, CI. 161—167. Muttus, Edward H. : See — Fields, Joseph E., and Muttus. 3,304,260. Mutual Industries, Inc. : See — Guarnaschelli, Vincent. 3.354,635. Mutual Paper Co., Inc., The : See — Rudnick, Robert J. 3,302,781. Mutual Plastic Mold Corp. : See — McCutcheon, George H. 3,325,044. Muyshondt, Lucien H., to International Standard Electric Corp. Code setting device for print elements on reciprocat- ing carriage. 3,312,163, 4^-67, CI. 101 — 93. Myatt, Edward R. : See — Ridler, Desmond S., Myatt, and Loveland. 3,324,432. Myatt, Gerald, to Pearce Inc. Feeding, gripping and regis- tering mechanism and method therefor. 3,309,077, 3-14- 67, CI. 271—3. Mycalex Corp. of America : See — ■ Backus, Alfred S. 3,325.904. Hessinger, Philip S., and Weber. 3,338,692. Mvco Industries, Inc. : See — Yerkovich, Simon. 3,327,901. Myer, Jon H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Collapsible tubular structure. 3,357.457, 12-12-67. CI. 138 — 166. Myer, Wilbur V. Lifting apparatus. 3,300,062, 1-24-67, CI. 214 — 1. Myerly, Richard C, and K. Weinberg, to Union Carbide Corp. Demethvlation of pyridine compounds. 3,334,101, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 283. Myerly, Richard C, and K. Weinberg, to Union Carbide Corp. Alkylation of pyridine compounds. 3,354,165, 11-21-67, CI. 260—290. Myers, Arthur F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Arc furnace for pyrolysis of hydrocarbon to acetylene. 3,347,- 774, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 311. Myers, Arthur J. : See — Patterson, Gerald D., Williams, and Myers. 3,323,612. Myers, Charles H. Gas space heater. 3,306,335, 2-28-67, CI. 158 — 7. Myers, Claude G. : See — Garwood, William E., and Myers. 3,322,848. Myers, Claude K. and G. A. Means to convert soluble ma- terial into a viscous solution of the same. 3,307,793, 3-7-67. CI. 241—152. Myers, Claude K. and G. A. Mixer with different speed im- pellers. 3,342,459, 9-19-67, CI. 259 — 104. Myers, Clifford H., to Fine Line Corp. Method and apparatus for making precision art work. 3,306,176, 2-28-67, CI. 95— 75. Myers, Dean W., to F. H. Flam. Duplicate bridge board. 3,357,704. 12-12-67, CI. 273 — 148. Myers, Elman B., to E. B. Myers, and A. R. Fuller. Dual beam electric lamp. 3,354,343, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 113. Myers, Ernest H. : See — Jalbing, John I., and Myers. 3,346,760. Myers, F. E., & Bro. Co. : See — Ekey, William J. 3,307,000. Masters, Philip C. 3,351,968. Wolford, Dale E. 3.298,608. Wolford, Dale E. 3,319,890. Myers. Felix E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electromag- netic structure. 3,319,196, 5-9-67, CI. 335 — 38. Myers, Felix E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker mechanism with improved mounting arrangement for auxiliary features. 3,324,264, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 116. Myers, Gary A. : See — Myers, Claude K. and G. A. 3,307,793. Myers, Claude K. and G. A. 3,342,459. Myers, Glenn L., to Deere & Co. Safety Curtain for farm implements. 3,306.015, 2-28-67, CI. 56 — 24. Myers, Gordon S., and A. J. Verwijs, to American Home Products Corp. 3/3-acetoxy-5a-hydroxv-17a:-broinopregnane- 6,20-dione. 3,351,641, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Myers, Harrv L. : See — Holt, Lloyd J., Myers, and Zurn. 3.311,324. Myers, Herbert : See — Kozaeik, Alfred P., and Myers. 3,360,358. Myers, Herbert, to Mobil Oil Corp. Lubricating oils containing phosphorus products. 3,329,742, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 976. Myers, Herbert, and W. F. Olszewki, to Mobil Oil Corp. Novel reaction products and organic compositions containing same. 3,351,554, 11-7-67, CI. 252 — 46.6. Myers, Homer S. : See — Boenig, Herman V., Lambertson, Braun. and Myers. 3,358,694. LIST OF PATENTEES 921 Modular 3-14-67, Air-arm- Mvers Industries, Inc. : See — Peacock, Henry s. 3,308,963. Myers, Jack A., to United States of America, Navy. dispenser for aircraft carried devices. 3,308,719, CI. 89—1.5. Myers, Jack A., to United States of America. Navy. in- impact fuze. 3,351,017. 11-7-C7. CI. 102 — 70. Myers, Jack A., and C. E. Panlaqui, to United States of America, Navy. Non-lethal method and means for delivering incapacitating agents. 3,332,34S, 7-25-07, CI. 102 — G. Myers, John H., to James R. Kearney Corp. Electrical switch having a pivotable and rotatable blade and switch operat- ing mechanism therefor. 3,299,230, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 48. Myers, John H., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Adjustable pressure extruding die. 3,343,214, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 12. Myers John L., to General Motors Corp. Motor speed control circuit. 3,324,372, 0-6-67, CI. 31S — 227. Myers, John L., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Multi-outlet wiring device, 3,336,560, S-15-67, CI. 339 — 14. Myers, John \V., and W. C. Lanning, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of benzene. 3,296,323, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 672. Myers, John W., and L. E. Drehman, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrocracking of cycle oils with 'preliminary solvent ex- traction to remove coke forming constituents. 3,306,840, 2-28-67. CI. 20S— 87. Myers, Latimer D., to Emery Industries. Inc. Composition comprising butadiene-styrene rubber and polymerized fatty acids. 3,301, S02, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 23.7. Myers, Lawrence A., to Chore-Time Equipment, Inc. Fan blade construction. 3.323,711. 6-6-467, CI. 230 — 134. Myers. Morgan J. Upright burial casket, vault and carrier. 3.34S.280, 10-24-67, CI. 127 — 2. Myers. Raymond M. Educational device. 3,31S,023, 5-9-67, CI. 35 — 35. Myers, Richard A., to McDonnell Douglas Corp Forming method and apparatus. 3.339,3S7, 9-5-07, CI. 72 — 63. Myers, Richard D., to Marathon Products Corp. Single reel endless tape or film cartridge. 3,304,019. 2-14-67, CI. 242 — 55.19. Myers, Richard J., to Manfield Engineering Corp. Adjustable height pedestal. 3,347.531. 10-17-67, CI. 248 — 422. Myers, Robert R., to Aluminum Co. of America. Bundle spacer devices. 3,303,263, 2-7-67, CI. 174 — 42. Myers, Robert R. Swimming pool cleaning means 5-30-67. CI. 15 — 1.7. Myers, Robert R. Swimming pool cleaning means. 6-13-67. CI. 15 — 1.7. 3,321,787, 3,324,492, Myers, Thomas E., to Ideal Industries Inc. Relay switching circuit. 3,303.397, 2-7-67, CI. 317—148.5. Myers, Thomas E., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Voltage polarity and frequency tester having A.C.-D.C. compensation and gas tube indicators. 3.304.49S, 2-14-67, CI. 324 — 133 Myers, Thomas E. Ducted rotor aircraft. 3,314,628 4-18- 67, CI. 244—17.17. Myers. Thomas E., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Human contact controlled dimmer circuit with multivibrator and biswitch operation. 3,320,437, 5-16-67 CI. 307 — 88.5 Myers, Thomas E.. to Ideal Industries, Inc. Human contact controlled switching circuit using a multivibrator and bi- switch. 3,320,438, 5-16-67, CI. 307—88.5. 125. Myers. Thomas E.. to Ideal Industries, Inc. Capacitor oper- ated SCR switching circuit. 3,329,838, 7-4-67, CI 307 — Myers, Thomas E„ to Ideal Industries, Inc. SCR controlled, capacitor fed relay with filter means. 3,330,996, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 147. Myers, Thomas E., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Bistable multi- vibrator for operating a pair of control coils. 3,335,333, 8-8-67. CI. 317—149. Myers, Travis W., to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Overcap stack- ing apparatus. 3.341,031, 9-12-67, CI. 214 — 6 Myers, William C. : See — Bowman, James L., Myers, and Ricks. 3,337,779 Hutchins. Thomas B., IV, Delord, and Myers. 3,308,352. Myers, William D„ to Baker Oil Tools. Inc. Retrievable paral- lel string well packer apparatus. 3,335.800, S-15-67, CI. 166 — no. Myers, William D.. to Baker Oil Tools, Inc. Subsurface tubu- lar flow control apparatus. 3.360,235, 12-26-67, CI. 251 — 95. Mvers, William T., Jr. : See — Carlson, Willard E., and Myers. 3,337,392. Myhr, Oystein. Portable instruction and demonstration unit with various equipment. 3,345,760, 10-10-67, CI. 35 — 60. Myklebust, Roger, S. Forsberg, and B. Lomar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Cooling electrical equip- ment. 3,319.156, 5-9-67, CI. 323 — 7S. Mylenbusch, Helmut, H. Krimm, and H. Sehnell, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Diethers and copolvmer- izates therefrom. 3,327,019. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — S61. Myler, George W., and R. A. Clark, to Caloric Corp Rotis- serie. 3.344,736, 10-3-67. CI. 99 — 421. Myles. John S., to Northern Electric Co., Ltd. Polar grounded loop D.C. telegraph receiver circuit. 3,321,57S, 0-23-67, CI. 178 — 68. Myles, Michael J. : See — Tomczak, Roman M., and Myles. 3.304,687. Myles, Tommie L. Gas turbine engine with rotating combus- tion chamber. 3.321,911, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 39.35. Mylo, John, to Monsanto Co. Apparatus for crimping tow. 3, 295, ISO. 1-3-67, CI. 2S— 1. Mylo, John, to Monsanto Co. Continuous fiber treaiing appa- ratus. 3,328,982, 7-4-67, CI. 68— 5. Mylo, John, to Monsanto Co. Meihod and apparatus for cut- ting fiber tow into staple. 3,334,532, S-8-67, CI. 83 — 18. Mylo, John, to Monsanto Co. Staple fiber cutter. 3,353,431, 11-21-67, CI. 83 — 116. Mylo, John, to Monsanto Co. Process for crimping filaments at the spinneret lace. 3,359,356, 12-19-67. CI. 264—168. Mylrea, Bruce W., Sr., and D. R. Scarbrough, Sr., to Lock- heed Aircraft Corp. Aerial delivery system. 3,323,762, 6-6-67, CI. 244 — 138. Myon, Rene, to Appareils et Evaporateurs Kestner. Methods of preparing high-concentration phosphoric acid. 3,314,- 756, 4-1S-67, CI. 23 — 165. Myon, Rene, to Appareils et Evaporateurs Kestner. Methods of concentrating phosphoric acid. 3,314,757, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 165. Mytinger, Lawrence B., to Moak Machine and Foundry Co. Tilting arbor saw. 3,315,715, 4-25-67, CI. 143 — 36. Mytinger, Lawrence B., to Moak Machine and Foundry Co. Fence for tilting arbor saw. 3,315,716, 4-25-67, CI. 143 — 174. Mytum, Ernest, to Courtaulds Ltd. Manufacture of crimped viscose rayon fibres. 3,340,340, 9-5-67 CI. 264 — 168. Mytych, Casimir J., and T. A. Tietjen, to Xerox Corp. Method for simultaneous production of a plurality of microcireuit wafers. 3,334,000, 8-1-67, CI. 156 — 11. Mzyk, Heinrich, and P. Pinkert. to Veb Webstuhbau Grosshain. Shuttle feelers for looms. 3,332,452, 7-25-67, CI. 139 — 341. N.B. Jackets Corp. : See — Dorman. Isidore. 3,357,121. N-C Carpet Binding & Equipment Corp. : See — Tevyaw, Morley. 3,320,910. NGK Insulators, Ltd. : See — Matsutani. Kunio. 3,349.795. Nakamura, Takao. 3,296,107. Nishigaki, Susumu, Lusaka, and Sato. 3,350,285. Nishigaki, Susumu, Kobayashi, Noda, and Kajita. 3,301,- 307. Nishigaki, Susumu, Nakamura, Kusaka, and Yano. 3,342,- 710. N. & J. Motors Ltd. : See — Grant, Sidney. 3,314,352. NBA, Inc. : See — St. John, Edward A. 3,320,422. NRM Corp. : See — Cantarutti, Armindo, Giffels, and Mallory. 3,323,969. Gregory, Robert B., and McCormick. 3,300,810. Heston, Eugene E., and Kmentt, Robins, and Stroup. 3,317,957. NRW Corp. : See— Stroup, John F., and Theiss. 3,317,958. NSU Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — See — Eiermann, Dankwart, and Wankel. 3,359,954. Froede, Walter. 3,347,213. Froede, Walter, and Wenderoth. 3,323,712. Groth, Claus. 3,359,953. Jungbluth, Georg, and Autrum. 3,333,763. Paschke, Hanns-Dieter. 3,323,497. Wenderoth, Hans G.. and Froede. 3.323.713. Zimmermann, Hans-Georg. 3,302,623. NTT Enterprises, Inc. : See — Tyler, Nelson. 3,352,521. N.V. Appleton (U.K.) Ltd. : See— Russ, William H., and Evans. 3,357,135. N.V. Chemische Fabriek Naarden : See — Kes, Klaas, Berends, and Boelens. 3,344,192. N.V. Fabriek van Electrische Apparaten voorheen F. Haze- meijer & Co. : See — Clason, Jan C. 3,331,930. N.V. Hollandse Signaalapparaten : See — Mulder, Willem. 3,344,286. Offereins, Rienk P. 3,343,095. Van Breucel, Adrianus. 3,343,159. Van der Wal, Uilko, and Brugge. 3,358,285. N.V. Ingenieursbureau Voor Systemen en Octrooien Spanstaal Rotterdam : See — De Koning, Jan. 3,329,287. N.V. Koninklijke Metaalwarenfabrieken voorheen J. N. Daalderop & Zonen : See — Daalderop, Wilhelmus H. J. D. 3.354,766. N. V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Zoutindustrie : See — Van Damme-van Weele, Marina A., and van Der Molen. 3,298,796. N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades- Stheeman & Pharmacia : See — Gootjes. Johan. 3.346.5S1. Nauta, Wiibe T. 3.354,168. Van der Stelt, Cornells. 3.349.093. Van der Stelt, Cornells. 3,357,982. Van der Stelt, Cornelis. 3,359,203. N.V. Maatsehappy Voor Industriele Research en Ontwikkel- ing : See — ■ Glastra, Hendrik. 3,350,970. Zoetman, Hendrik A., and Van den Berg. 3,309,850. N.V. Machinenfabriek L. Te Strake : See — Fransen, Theodorus. 3,33S,533. N.V. Mij Voor Industriele Research en Ontwikkeling : See — Wind. Herman H. 3,300,957. 922 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 N.V. Nederlandsche Combinatie Voor Chemiscbe Industrie : See— Akkerman, Antony M., and Michels. 3,352,751. Akkerman, Antony M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3.312.700. Akkerman. Antony M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3,351,- 598 Van den Boogaart, Krijn. 3.323,986. N.V. Nederlandsche Fabriek van Bakkerijwerktuigen v/h G. J. Benier, 's Gravenhage : See — Benier, Pieter J. 3,295,656. N.V. Onderzoekingsinstituut Kesearch : See — Bussink, Jan. 3,337,641. Bussink, Jan, and Van Klaveren. 3,337,499. Bussink Jan, Van Lohuizen, and Vollbracht. 3,337,501. Hoefs, Cornelis A. M., and Van Lohuizen. 3,337,642. Van Der Schee, Bernard L. A. 3.358,422. N.V. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft" : See — Becker, Johannes. 3,357,774. Becker, Johannes. 3,357,776. Bouwers, Albert. 3.324.300. Van der Feyst, Willen H., and Groot. Be. 26,326. N. V. Papierfabriek Gennep : See — Rijssenbeek, Robertus C. J. M. 3,310,364. N.V. Schokbeton Zwijndrecht : See — Van Wuyckhuyse, Hendrik J. 3.357,686. N.V. Vereenigde Glasfabrieken (United Glassworks) : See — Doets. Cornelis A. 3,354.602. N.V. v/h Koopman C.V. : See — Koopman, Gerardus F. 3.340,167. N.V. Werf Gusto v/h Firma A.G. Smulders : See — Smulders, August H. M. 3,343,372. NVF Co. : See- Fisher, James G. 3,322,916. Green, Alfred J. 3,350,030. N. & W. Electric Mfg. Co., Inc.. The : See — Kavinsky, Joseph F. 3,331,914. Naarmann, Herbert : See — Berding, Christoph, Hofmann, Kastning, Von Kutepow, Naarmann, and Reis. 3,311,596. Kastning, Ernst-Guenther, Naarmann, Berding, and Reis. 3.296,220. Rausehenbach, Rolf D., Naarmann, Meyer, and Ilgemann. 3.326,832. Naarmann, Herbert, and E.-G. Kastning to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Pabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of ethylene vinyl tertiary alcohol copolymers. 3,313,789. 4-11-67, CI. 260—80.5. Naarmann. Herbert, and E.-G. Kastning, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of polymers of olefines. 3,324,092. 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 88.1. Nabben, Marvin. Air operated fresh air ventilator. 3,299,798, 1-24-67. CI. 98 — 119. Naber, Joseph, M. J. Fox, E. D. Chalmers, J. Y. Ma, J. G. Cummings. and N. D. Cappelle. to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. UHF tuner. 3,307,414, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 10.41. Naber. Joseph S. : See — Chalmers. Edward D., Ma. and Naber. 3,305.784. Nace, John F., to General Electric Co. Propulsion power system. 3,304.906, 2-21-67, CI. 115—34. Nachazel, John S., to CF & I Steel Corp. Steel reinforcer for wooden poles. 3,350,822, 11-7-67. CI. 52—170. Nachazel, Thomas W. : See — Boothrovd, Howard W., Ferrv, Buzzell, and Nachazel. 3,352,163. Nachbar, Donald L. : See — Bjarnason, William M., and Nachbar. 3,359,949. Nachbar. Edith G.. 50% to P. Goetz. Educational device. 3,316,669, 5-2-67, CI. 40 — 142. Nachbur. Hermann : See — Jaeger, Horst, Nachbur. and Maeder. 3,351,617. Nachtigall, Guenter W. : See — Dorion, George H., Nachtigall. and Cerreta. 3,322,678. Nachtrodt, Horst G. : See — Dahlhaus, Hermann, Nachtrodt, and Knuppel. 3,305,- 823. Nacson, George, to Shell Oil Co. Non-ash containing lubri- cating oil compositions. 3,357,920. 12-12-67, CI. 252 — 49.9. Nadaud, Marcel. Heel construction. 3,359,660, 12-26-67, CI. 36 — 37. Naddell, Manuel, to General Motors Corp. Hydraulic steer- ing system. 3,312,302, 4-4-67, CI. 180—79.2. Naddell, Manuel, to General Motors Corp. Hvdropneumatic suspension device. 3,342,475, 9-19-67, CI. 267 — 64. Nadella S.A. : See— Pitner, Alfred. 3,317,014. Pitner, Alfred. 3,341,263. Nadeau. Herbert G., and P. H. Waszeciak, to The Upjohn Co. Apparatus for sampling gas from plastic foam. 3,353,411, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 421.5. Nadel, Isidore G. Solid propellants in textile form 3,304,- 867, 2-21-67, CI. 102—98. Nadel, Isidore G. Method of makins: solid propellants in textile form. 3,348,445, 10-24-67, CI. 86—1. Nader, Hugo O. M., and W. Haupt. to Otto Bock Orthopedic Industry, Inc. Safety knee assemblage with adjustable means for increasing or decreasing clearance between brak- ing surfaces. 3.309,715, 3-21-67, CI. 3—27. Nadherny, John D., to H. and R. B. Spector. a partnership, d.b.a. Superior Toy & Mfg. Co. Coin transfer bank. 3,299,- 899, 1-24-67, CI. 133—3. Nadherny, Russell, to The Kroger Co. Article conveying ap- paratus. 3,315,783, 4-25-67, CI. 198 — 32. Nadich, Emmerich. Soft bed. 3,327,327, 6-27-67, CI. 5—14. Nadler. Emanuel : See — - Peck, Samuel M., and Nadler. 3,356,419. Nadler, Harry A., Jr. : See — May. Harry M., and Nadler. 3,337,326. Nadler Joseph B. Waterproof transparent decorative boot. 3,319,360, 5-16-67, CI. 36 — 4. Nadler, Murray : See — Cull, Neville L., and Nadler. 3,298,846. Nadler, Murray, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dehy- dration of magnesium chloride utilizing fluid bed spray drying in atmosphere of HC1. 3,346,333, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 91. Nadolny, Edmund K. : See — Blakeslee, William W., Grunfelder, Nadolny, Sevebeck, and Vogeli. 3,301,958. Nadolny, John P., to Hamilton Co. Heat exchange jacket with sealing means for syringe. 3,315,734, 4-25-67, CI. 165—80. Nadolny, Walter. Motor vehicle and dual track. 3.308,576, 3-14-67, CI. 46—243. Nadolny. Walter. Racing gate for model cars. 3,339,923, 9-5-67, CI. 273—86. Nador, Peter, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Comparison cir- cuit. 3,321,743, 5-23-67. CI. 340 — 146.2. Naef, Johannes, to S. A. Maglum. Angularly adjustable seat. 3,328,076. 6-27-67, CI. 297 — 363. Naegele, Robert A., to J. E. Watkins Co. Thermistor detector. 3,328,677, 6-27-67. CI. 323 — 68. Naegeli, Werner : See — Eiehenberger, Hansulrich, Naegeli, and Schwengeler. 3,345,701. Naegeli, Werner, to Pavena A.G. Method and apparatus for the continuous introduction of liquid into a staple fiber web or the like. 3,323,176, 6-6-67, CI. 19 — 66. Naeser, Gerhard, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Method of manufacturing semi-fabricated products of chrome- nickel steels. 3,334.999, 8-8-67, CI. 75 — 201. Naeser, Gerhard, and W. Scholz, to Mannesmann Aktienge- sellschaft. Method of producing ferromanganese powder. 3,346,363, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — .5. Naeser, Gerhard. W. Scholz, O. Wessel, and N. Dautzenberg, to Mannesmann Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing metal alloys having a high nitrogen content. 3.357,827, 12-12-67, CI. 75 — 224. Naftolin, Frederick. Device for collecting urine from females. 3,351.050, 11-7-67, CI. 128—2. Nagahara, Shusaku : See — Takagi, Toshihiko, and Nagahara. 3,300,580. Nagai, Kivoshi. Door check means. 3.322,453, 5-30-67, CI. 292 — 269. Nagai, Masayoshi : See — Sugiura, Shinzo, and Nagai. 3,332,140. Nagai, Ryoichi. Apparatus for separating and removing solid foreign elements in beater for processing paper stock. 3,307,791, 3-7-67, CI. 241 — 74. Nagai, Shoshichiro : See — Takeyasu, Isaburo, and Nagai. 3,335,438. Nagakura, Mizuhiko : See — Murata, Atsuo, Kokubo, Nagakura, Ohba, and Arata. 3,308,123. Nagamine, Masaaki : See — Tsukatani, Kenmi, Nagamine, Hamada, and Takagi. 3,354,464. Naganama, Itsuro : See — Tsnda, Koh, Yasukawa, Imamura and Nagahama. 3,313.725. Nagaoka, Akira : See — Kanemaru, Kaname, and Nagaoka. 3,334,573. Nagaoka, Kesatoshi : See — Tsuzihashi, Kazuo. Matsumoto, Ueno, Okamoto, Nagaoka, and Ono. 3,329,540. Nagaoka, Noriyuki, to Kabushiki Kalsha Taihei Seisakusho. Sheet material feeding and removing apparatus in com- bination of loader, multiplaten hot press, and unloader. 3,339,757, 9-5-67, CI. 214—16.6. Nagaoka, Noriyuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Taihei Seisakusho. Feed control mechanism in a rotary veneer lathe. 3,349,820, 10-31-67, CI. 144 — 209. Nagaoka, Noriyuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Taihei Sesisakusho. Board material shifting mechanism for a multiplaten hot press. 3.353,690, 11-21-67, CI. 214 — 16.6. Nagaoka, Tadashi : See — Arimura, Ichiro, and Nagaoka. 3,330,907. Nagasaki, Michisuke to Tadao Yamaoka. Hydraulic revers- ing gear devices for marine internal-combustion engines. 3.313,171, 4-11-67, CI. 74—377. Nagase & Co., Ltd. : See — Matsuda, Osaharu, Kusai, Tsukamoto, and Komaki. 3,297,480. Nagase, Kaneomi, H. Taki, and T. Nitta, to Matsushita Elec- tric Industrial Co., Ltd. Barium titanate ceramic com- position. 3,316,184, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 520. Nagase, Osamu : See — Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Nagase, Okada, and Hosokawa. 3,300, 50S. LIST OF PATENTEES !)_':; Nagashima, Shinichi, and M. luikl, to Yawata Iron >V Steel Co., Ltd. X-ray tube with alloy target. 3,336, 194, 8-15-67, CI. .513—330. Nagata, Minoru, to Kabushlki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Two input field effect transistor amplifier. 3,360,730, 12-20- 67, CI. 330— 3S. Nagata. Minoru, and M. Ono, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Electronic circuit having a field-effect tran- sistor therein. 3,311,756, 3-2S-67, CI. 307—88.5. Nagata, Xobuyoshi, to Nippon Paint Co., Ltd. Thermosetting niethylotated acrylic polymer. 3,347,830, 10-17-67, CI. 2<;o — 80.73. Nagata. Shigeyoshl. Tooth profiles of non-pulsating, rotary pistons which are non-circular, spur-toothed and provided with non-circular gears. 3,305,167, 2-21-67, CI. 230 — 141. Nagata. Takashi, H. Hirohata, M. Ishibashi, and S. Arimura, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Piezoelectric ceramic resonator devices. 3,34S,07S, 10-17-67, CI. 310 — 9.5. Nagata, Wataru. to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. D-homo steroids con- taining a — CHO group in 18-position. 3,345,3S5, 10-3-67, CI. 26(1—340.9. Nagata, Wataru, and T. Sugasawa. to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 3o,5a-epo.\y methano-steroidal compounds and process for the production thereof. 3,299,04S, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Nagatsuka, Osainu, and M. Kawada, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Viscosity detector. 3,316,754, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 59. Nagel, Alfred W., to Monsanto Co. Vehicle moving system. 3,302,930, 2-7-67, a. 254—173. Nagel, Dave D. Garbage can dolly. 3,310,31S, 3-21-67, CI. 2S0— 47.13. Nagel, Fritz J., to The Polymer Corp. Coating method and apparatus. 3,309.217, 3-14-67, CI. 117—18. Nagel. George W. : See — Schlabach, Leland A., and Nagel. 3,305,757. Nagel, Jerome K. : See — Rogers, John B., and Nagel. 3,297,347. Rogers, John B., Nagel, and Burrey. 3,298,143. Nagel. Richard H. : See — Morrill. Richard W.. and Nagel. 3,358,570. Nagel, Roger M., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Butene-1 polymerization catalyst. 3,314,930, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Nagel, William S., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Fluid turbine retarder. 3.335,823. 8-15-67, CI. 188 — 90. Nagele. Karl F. Sewing machine for sewing covering strips. 3.301.203. 1-31-67, CI. 112—2. Nagele, Rudolf, and A. Poocza, to May-Pressenbau G.m.b H. Overload safety device in machines. 3,348,429, 10-24-67, CI. 74 — 584. Nagelschmidt, Rudolf, and M. Goecke. to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Halogen-contain- ing thermoplastic compositions for the production of cured products suitable for artificial leathers, sheets, coatings and impregnations. 3,300,425. 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 29.1. Nager, Maxwell : See — Adams, Charles T., Brandenberger, and Nager. 3,301,793. Nager. Urs F. : See — Bryan, Wilbur L.. Nager, and Wiselogle. 3,313 6S6 Vandeputte, John, and Nager. 3,332,844. Naghski. Joseph : See — Happich, William P., Windus, and Naghski. 3.342,543. Nagibin, Alexander A. : See — Bereslavsky, Alexander, Nagibin, Chichoogov, Gryzhin, and Koorenkov. 3,319,541. Nagin. Harold : See — Nagin, Harry S. and L. and H. 3,308,725. Nagin. Harry S. : See — Nagin. Leon and H. S., Russell, and Wojcik. 3.341,128. Nagin. Harry S. and L. and I-L, to Reliance Steel Products Co. Paving element and paving emploving the same. 3,308,725, 3-14-67, CI. 94—4. Nagin, Harry S., and D. H. Russell, to Reliance Steel Products Co. Paving utilizing epoxy resin. 3,334,555, 8-8-67 CI. 94—3. Nagin, Harry S., and W. H. Parmelee, to Reliance Steel Prod- ucts Co. Apparatus for casting of sections with parallel members and transverse connections. 3,342,251, 9-19-67, CI. 164 — 279. Nagin, Leon : See — Nagin. Harry S. and L. and H. 3.308,725. Nagin. Leon and H. S.. D. H. Russell, and L. J. Wojcik, to Reliance Steel Products Co. Apparatus for surfacing paved areas. 3,341, 12S, 9-12-67, CI. 239 — 131. Nagle. Floyd B. : See — Ruffing, Norman R., Nagle, and Haynes. 3,355,404. Nagle. George D. : See — Lewis, Jack R., and Nagle. 3.359.534. Nagle, Joseph L. Ho-ve coupling. 3, 345, OSS, 10-3-67, CI 2S5 — 39. Nagle, Richard A. Mail box. 3,344,980, 10-3-67, CI. 232 — 33. Nagler, Jack B., to Del Laboratories, Inc. Compact powder antiperspirant containing polvoxethvlene lauryl ether. 3,324,004, 0-6-67. CI. 167 — 90. Nagler, Karl, and K. Winheim, to VIB Apparatebau GmbH. Turbo nozzle spraydamper. 3,332,625, 7-25-07, CI. 239—344. Naglowski. Jerzy L.. and S. Urbanski. Circuit of phase- sensitive detector. 3.359.493, 12-19-07, CI. 324 — S7. Nago, Akira : See — Yoshiruura, Masamichi, and Nago. 3,332,814. Nago, Akira, to Tujikura Densen Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for producing coaxial cable. 3,311.385, 9-12-67, CI. 156 — 54. -Nagy, Daniel E., to American Cyauamid Co. Process lor pre- paring 2,4-diamino-S-triazine-2-yl guanidine salts. 3,321,- 476, 5-23-67, CI. 260—249.6. Nagy, John, Jr., and R. I. Andrushkiw, to Daystron, Inc. Controlled temperature chamber. 3,309,498, 3-14-67, CI. 219—210. Nagy, Michael J. Spinning type fishing reel. 3,351,300, 11-7- 67, CI. 242—84.2. Nagy, Richard A., and J. C. Mericle, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Providing plated through-hole connections with the plating resist extending to the hole edges. 3,357,099, 12-12-67. CI. 29—625. Nagy, Rudolph, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Photosensi- tive element stable in air. 3,313,971, 4-11-67, CI. 313 — 101. Nagy. Slgmund, V> to L. A. Nehaus. Household wrench. 3,343,- 432, 9-26-67, CI. 81—3.42. Nagy, Zoltan : See — Conrad, Lawrence P.. and Nagy. 3,334,040. Nagynyoniasu Kiserleti Intezet : See — Somogyi, Laszld. Steingaszner, Hlinyanszky, Horvath, and Karolyi. 3,346,4S3. Nahas, Gabriel G. Tham salts. 3,322,767, 5-30-67, CI. 260— 258. Nahas, Robert S., to The Lummus Co. Flare apparatus for combustible gases. 3,322,178, 5-30-67, CI. 158 — 7. Nahma AG : See — Aregger, Alois. 3,307,439. Naigai Amimono Ltd. Co. : See — Miyata, Noboru, and M. Suzuki. 3,309, S99. Nail, Donald H., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Inhibition of corrosion of hydraulic fluids. 3,331,779, 7-18-67, CI. 252—78. Nail, Donald H., to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Fire resistant hydraulic fluid and lubricant composition. 3,352,7S4, 11-14— 67, CI. 252 — 78. Nail, Nelson R., to Eastman Kodak Co. Electrostatic printing. 3.326,709, 6-20-67, CI. 117 — 17.5. Naillon, Jacob D. Method and grouting girders supporting concrete slabs. 3,341,639, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 35. Naimer, Hubert L. : See — Bauer, Franz. 3.319.199. Naimer. Hubert L. Joint for ensuring the relative immov- ability of parts pressed together. 3,295,871, 1-3-67, CI. 287 — 53. Naimer, Jack. Method of making separable fastening fabrics. 3,320,649, 5-23-67, CI. 28—72. Naito, Kakuji, to Kabushiki Kaisha Seisan Nihow Sha. Method and apparatus for manufacturing synthetic resin tubular film having occludent means in the inside surface thereof. 3,340,116, 9-5-67, CI. 156—92. Naito, Kenichi : See — Hamamura. Yasuji, Hayashiya. and Naito. 3.328,170. Naito. Kiyotaka, H. Matsunaga, M. Izawa, and H. Kaneko, to Sansui Electric Co. Ltd. Miniature low frequency trans- former. 3,358,256. 12-12-67. CI. 336 — 83. Naito, Takayuki, and S. Nakagawa, to Bristol-Banyu Research Institute, Ltd. 6-(2'-phenylpyrazine-3'-carboxamido) peni- cillanic acids and salts thereof. 3,311,610, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Naito, Takayuki, and S. Nakagawa, to Bristol-Banyu Research Institute, Ltd. 6-[5'-loweralkyl-3'-phenyl-isoththiazole-4'- carboxamidojpenicillanic acids and salts thereof. 3,341, 51S, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Naito, Takayuki, S. Nakagawa, and J. Okumura, to Bristol- Banyu Research Institute, Ltd. Vinylpenicillins. 3,360,527, 12-26-67, CI. 260—306.7. Naito, Takeo, T. Yoshikawa, and F. Ishikawa, to Daiichi Seiyaku Co., Ltd. 2-methyl-3-hydroxy-5-cyanopyridine-l- oxide and corresponding 1-alkoxy pvridinium alkyl sulfate salt. 3,313,820, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Najarian, Herand K. Gas and liquid contact apparatus. 3,321,191, 5-23-67, CI. 261 — 29. Najer, Henry : See — Giudicelli, Don P. R. L., and Najer. 3,326,925. Naka, Hiromitsu. Anti-slip stair tread with flexible inserts. 3,334,456, 8-8-67, CI. 52—179. Naka, Morio, C. Y'uyama, and O. Nakajima, to Fuji Spinning Co., Ltd. Polypropylene-polycarbonate mixed resin fiber, its production and dyeing thereof. 3,31S,655, 5-9-67, CI. S — 55. Nakabayashi, Masao : See — Kodama, Yutaka, Sasakura, Takata, Shinjo, Nakabayashi, and Tamura. 3,326,911. Nakada, Koreaki : See — Minami, Shinichi, Nakada, and Mizushima. 3,323,026. Nakada, Minoru P. : See — Webb, James E. 3,340,395. Nakagawa, Akito : See — Katsuta, Kihei, Nakagawa, and Mitsutake. 3.304.255. Nakagawa, Kazumi : See — Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. 3,330,895. Fujita, Yoshimasa, Nakagawa, Shimoda, and Miyashita. 3,330,896. Nakagawa, Kazuo, and T. Ikeda, to Nihon Denshi Kabusniki Kaisha. Sweep oscillator. 3.345.5S4, 10-3-67, CI. 331 — 143. 924 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Nakagawa, Kei : See — Nakai, Akira, TJchida, and Nakagawa. 3,308,361. Nakagawa, Kuuio, and T. Nakata, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Telomerization of acrylonitrile. 3.309,393, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 165. Nakagawa, Susumu : See — Naito, Takayuki, and Nakagawa. 3,311,610. Naito, Takayuki, and Nakagawa. 3,341,518. Naito, Takayuki, Nakagawa, and Okumura. 3,360,527. Nakagawa, Takeshi, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Recording circuit for use in facsimile receiving equipment. 3,325,818, 6-13-67, CI. 346 — 74. Nakagawa, Takeshi, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Holding sys- tem for general automatic telephone circuit. 3,336,445, 8-15-67, CI. 179 — 89. Nakagawa, Toshio : See — Nogami, Iwao, and Nakagawa. 3,327,118. Nakagawa, Toshio, to Honeywell Inc. Counting tube auto- matic drawing device in a nuclear reactor control system. 3,324,293, 6-6-67, CI. 250 — 83.6. Nakagome, Takenari : See — Ikeda, Miyoshi, Fujioka, Sugiyama, and Nakagome. 3,311.536. Nakagome Takenari, and T. Komatsu, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Sulfanilvlaminopvridazinone derivatives and method for their production. 3,313,014, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 239.7. Nakagome, Takenari, and T. Komatsu, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Sulfanilvlaminopyridazinone derivatives and method for their production. 3,313,806, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 239.7. Nakagome, Takenari, and T. Komatsu, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Method for the preparation of 4-amino-3(2H) pyridazinones. 3,346,577, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 250. Nakaguchi, Kohei, M. Hirooka, and T. Fujita, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Ziegler-natta type olefin polymeriza- tion catalyst modified with organic acid halides or sulfur containing organic acid halides. 3,317,499, 5-2-67, CI. 260—93.7. Nakaguchi, Kohei, M. Hirooka, and T. Fujita, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Method for polymerizing olefins in the presence of a coordination catalyst modified by the presence of a sulfur containing compound. 3,318,S5S. 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Nakaguchi, Kohei, M. Hirooka, and S. Morita, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Copolymers of olefins and acrylonitrile and a process for producing the same. 3,326,870, 6-20-67, CI. 260—85.5. Nakaguchi, Kohei, M. Hirooka, and T. Fujita, to Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. Polymerization of ethylene and an alpha-olefin in the presence of an alkyl aluminum halide a vanadium compound and an organic compound contain- ing sulfur, oxygen and a halogen. 3,328,366, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Nakahara, Sho.ilro, and S. Kawabata, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Stripline circulator having means caus- ing electrostatic capacitance between adjacent pairs of ter- minals to substantially equal to each other. 3,334,318, 8-1- 67, CI. 333—1.1. Nakahara, Tsuneo, and N. Kurauchi, to Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. Microwave transmission line. 3,315,187, 4-18-67, CI. 333 — 95. Nakahara, Yasuji, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of producing novelty yarn and apparatus asso- ciated therewith. 3,333.040, 7-25-67, CI. 264 — 164. Nakai, Akira, H. Uchida, and K. Nakagawa. Electromagnetic vibrator. 3.308,361, 3-7-67, CI. 318 — 128. Nakai wa, Katsujiro : gee — Yamamoto, Shohei, Nakaiwa, Kawauchi, and Kanai. 3,320,094. Nakajima. Hideiku, and H. Shimizu, to Scott Paper Co. Heat coagulatable paper coating composition. 3,356,517, 12-5- 67, CI. 106—148. Nakajima, Kei : See — Shirota, Mineru, Endo, and Nakajima. 3,316,674. Nakajima. Nobuyuki. to W. R. Grace & Co. Process of polvmertzing formaldehvde. 3,347.830, 10-17-67, CI. 260—67. Nakajima, Osamu : See — Naka, Morio. Yuyama, and Nakajima. 3.31S,655. Nakajima, William N. : See — Fluck, Linton A.. Jr., Roth, and Nakajima. 3,317,345. Roth, Philip B., Hallows, and Nakajima. 3,320,207. Nakajima, Yoshihiko, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Threading device for sewing machines. 3,308,778, 3-14- 67, CI. 112—225. Nakajima, Yosuke, D. and F. Nishio, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Light-sensitive photographic material containing polyalkenoylmorpholine. 3,341,332, 9-12-67, CI. 96—10'7. Nakamatsu. Yoshiro. Apparatus for signal transducing along a curved overlapping track. 3,337,694, 8-22-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Nakamichi, Etsuro. Perforated magnetic tape recording and reproducing apparatus. 3,310,790, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Nakamura. Akiya : See — Tanaka, Sanae, Nakamura, and Kubo. 3,324,094. Nakamura, Hajime. to Ishikawajima-Hirma Jukogyo Kabu- shiki Kaisha. Method for adding additives to molten steel. 3,322,530, 5-30-67. CI. 75 — 53. Nakamura, Hajime. to Isliikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of manufacturing weldable, tough and high strength steel for structure members usable in the as-hot-state and steel so made. 3,328,211, 6-27-67, CI. 148 — 12. Nakamura, Kiromiehi, H. Katoo, N. Minejima, H. Shimizu, A. Satoo, M. NozaUi, and Y. Doochi, to Rohm & Haas Co. Recovery of iodine from solutions containing same 3,346,- 331, 10-10-67, CI. 23—85. Nakamura, Hiromichi, H. Katoo, N. Minejima, H. Shimizu, A. Satoo, M. Nozaki, and Y. Doochi, to Rohm and Haas Co. Recovery of iodide ions from anion exchange resins used to extract iodine. 3,352,641, 11-14-67, CI. 23 — 216. Nakamura, Itaru, I. Tamai, and K. Nukushina, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of polymers. 3,32o,- 454, 6-13-67, CI. 260—75. Nakamura, Iwao : See — Sakuma, Toramitsu, and Nakamura. 3,336,417. Nakamura, Kenichi : See — Suzuki, Tuneo, and Nakamura. 3,334,884. Nakamura, Kyutaro. Railway switching mechanism. 3,302,- 020, 1-31-67, CI. 246—452". Nakamura, Masashi : See — Yamagishi. Kazuo, and Nakamura. 3,347,701. Nakamura, Michiei : See — Horiguchi, Shojiro, and Nakamura. 3,337,288. Horiguchi, Shojiro, and Nakamura. 3,344,098. Nakamura. Minoru : See — Morikawa, Tashashi, Aoki, Nakamura, Maruyama, and Sakurai. 3,344,593. Nakamura. Naoto : See — Kiso. Seiji. and Nakamura. 3,350,817. Nakamura, Shinichi : See — Takamatsu, Hideji, Minami, Fujita, Fujimoto, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3.359,262. Nakamura, Shoichi, and T. Okubo, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Noise-limited type frequency multiplier for FM stereophonic receivers. 3,306,980, 2-28-67, CI. 179 — 15. Nakamura, Takahiro : See — Arimura, Ichiro, Aratani, Morita. and Nakamura. 3,327,- 053. Nakamura, Takao : See — Nishigaki, Susumu, Nakamura, Kusaka, and Yano. 3,342,- 710. Nakamura, Takao, to NGK Insulators, Ltd. Method of elec- trolytic production of high purity beryllium. 3,296,107, 1-3-67, CI. 204 — 65. Nakamura, Tetsuro, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Discontinuous resistance semiconductor device. 3,354,364, 11-21-67, CI. 317—235. Nakamura, Tetsuya : See — Kijima, Shizumasa, and Nakamura. 3,338,922. Nakamura, Toshiaki : See — Sakuyama, Shigeru, Oda, Ohara, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3,312.710. Nakamura, Toshio : See — Umezawa. Sumio, Tomioka, Nakamura, and Hoshiide. 3,317,541. Nakamura, Yoshimitsu, and K. Shimizu, to Arakaw Rinsan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Adhesive composition consisting of acetone-resin and starch amine-formaldehyde co-condensation. 3,359,223, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 17.3. Nakamura, Yirtaka : See — Hiroki, Kenzo, Shizume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawamura. 3.346,617. Nakamuro, Yoshio : See — Hondo, Heijiro, and Nakamuro. 3,360,487. Nakane, Hirosi. Live center. 3,316,785, 5-2-67, CI. 82 — 33. Nakane. Takashi, and T. Kobayashi, to The Yokohama Rub- ber Co., Ltd. Apparatus for building tires. 3.310,445, 3-21-67, CI. 156—131. Nakanishi, Atsuo : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Nakanishi, and Kominami. 3,360,553. Nakanishi, Kazuo : See — Takano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Nakanishi, Miura, TJmio, and Kishimoto. 3,308,120. Nakanishi, Michio : See — Nishimoto, Koichi, Fuse, and Nakanishi. 3,305,442. Nakanishi, Michio, and C. Tashiro. to Yoshitomi Pharma- ceutical Industries, Ltd. Phenothiazine derivatives. 3,313,810, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 243. Nakanishi, Michio, and T. Munakata, to Yoshitomi Pharma- ceutical Industries. Ltd. N( (4.4-substituted piperidino) lower alkyl) iminodibenzyl compounds. 3.329,683, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 293. Nakanishi, Shigeo, and E. V. Pawlik, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Plasma device feed system. 3,336,748, 8-22-67, CI. 60 — 202. Nakanishi, Tokio, and S. Yagi, to The Tovo Bearing Mfg. Co. Removable cover for bearing unit. 3,33S,584, 8-29-67, CI. 277 — 184. Nakano, Akihide : See — Iwanoto, Nobumasa, Nakano, and Imanishi. 3,297,804. Nakano, Hiroshi, A. Sugihara, and M. Ito, to Fujisawa Phar- maceutical Co., Ltd. l,3,4-oxadiazolin-5-one derivatives and process for the preparation thereof. 3,336,304, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 240. Nakano, Keiji : See — Yamaguchi, Hachiro, and Nakano. 3,329,720. LIST OF PATENTEES \n~> Nakano, Yasuhiro. to Nihon Spindle Selzo Kabushiki Kalsha & Nitto Boseki Kabushiki Kalsha. Method of pneumatic conveyance and distribution of iiber material ami appara- tus therefor. 3,316,024, 4-25-07, CI. 302 — 26. Nakanome, Ishihiko, and T. Ohkubo, to Japan Kxlan Co. Ltd. Process (or dyeing acrylonitrile polymer fibers and their products. 3,307,900, 3-7-67, CI. 8 — 4. Nakao, Kazumune : See — \\ :i.l;i. NobuakL Nakao, Tsuji, and Sliibata. 3,330.158. Nakao, Keinosuke, and T. Minamivama, to Kanegafuchi Spin- ning Co., Ltd. Method for producing libers containing vis- cose ami a casein-epoxy nitrlle compound. 3,346,408, 10-10- 67, CI. 106— 1-tii Nakaoka, Toshlo, K. Sonobe, S. Suganuma, and E. Mori, to Nippon Chemical Industrial Co.. Ltd. Process for the manu- facture of organic nitriles. 3,341,566, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 465. Nakashima, Akira : See — Watanabe, Jun, Nakashima, and Matsuda. 3,31S,737. Nakashima, Walter W. : See — Felsenthal. Harry D., Jr., Nakashima, Zecher, and Ecker. 3.301.04S. Nakashio, Seizo : See — Fukui, Keniehi, Kagiya, Segawa, Yokota, Hisao, Kondo, and Nakashio. 3,309.296. Nakasu, Masao, H. Shimonaka, and K. Sbinoka, to Hitachi Zosen Kabushiki Kaislia. Angle-valve with variable intake port area. 3,320,974, 5-23-67, CI. 137—605. Nakata, Kenzi : See — Kumabe, Junichiro, and Nakata. 3,303,522. Nakata, Roy : See — Mankoff. Lawrence L., and Nakata. 3.325,708. Nakata, Shunichi. to Platinum Pen Co., Ltd. Fiber tip writing utensils. 3,340,560, 9-12-67, CI. 15 — 563. Nakata, Tadashi : See — Nakagawa, Kunio, and Nakata. 3,309,393. Nakata. Tetsuya : See — Fukui, Keniehi, Kagya, Shimidzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Nakata, Yuichi. Container. 3,348,716, 10-24-67, CI. 215 — 6. Nakayama, Kiyoshi : See — Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama. Sato, and Tanaka. 3.296,088. Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Nara, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,313.710. Nakayama. Kiyoshi, Z. Sato, and H. Tanaka, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process for the production of ribosyl- phosphates of 8-azapurine derivatives by fermentation. 3,296,089, 1-3-67, CI. 195 — 28. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, Z. Sato, and H. Tanaka, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Process for the production of ribonucleo- tides. 3,308,036, 3-7-67, CI. 195 — 28. Nakayama, Kiyoshi. and H. Tanaka, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Method for the fermentative production of 5- amino-4-imidazole earboxamide ribotide. 3,328,261, 6-27— G7, CI. 195—28. Nakayama, Masatoshi : See — Yamamoto, Sotoo, Nakayama, and Miyamoto. 3,360,554. Nakayama, Shozo : See — Niki, Akira, Nakayama, and Toriyama. 3,352,485. Nakayama, Yoshiaki: See — Yamada, Tatsuya, Hasegawa, Nakayama, and Neishi. 3,299,314. Nakayama, Yoshiaki, T. Yamada, and T. Kobayashi, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Bistable writing type storage tube wherein metal sections are disposed in the respective wires of the target mesh. 3,358,171. 12-12-67, CI. 313 — 68. Nakayama, Yuziro : See — Takashima, Naoichi, Kuroda, Tanba, and Nakayama. 3.359.34(!. Nakazato, Yoshio : See — Yoshida, Hiroshi, and Nakazato. 3,335,036. Nakazawa, Junichi : See — Sunagawa, Genshun, Soma, and Nakazawa. 3,321,520. Nakazawa, Koiti : See — Miyake, Akira. Mizunno, Nakazawa, Aramaki, and Kazi wara. 3,313.691. Nawa, Hayao, Nakazawa, Miyake, and Kamiya. 3/330,725. Nakazawa, Shinji and T. Conservator for oil-filled trans former. 3,330,902, 7-11-67, CI. 174 — 12. Nakazawa, Tadahisa : See — Kuwata, Tsutomu, Sugahara, and Nakazawa. 3,330,774. Nakazawa, Tohru : See — Nakazawa, Shinji and T. 3,330,902. Nakel, Gunther M. : See — Dirks, Brinton M., and Nakel. 3,336,140. Nakel, Gunther M., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Oleaginous composition and method for making same. 3,336,138, 8-15- 67, CI. 99 — 118. Nakolan, Andrew P., to General Motors Corp. Folding seat belt retractor. 3,300,24S, 1-24-67. CI. 297 — 3SS. Nakolan, Andrew P.. to General Motors Corp. Seat belt retractor. 3,306,552, 2-28-67, CI. 242 — 107.11. Nalbach, John R., Engineering Co. : See — Mucci, Ralph L., and Anderson. 3,350,919. Nalband, Eugene R. : See — Nalband, Thomas E. and E. R., and Delanev. 3,300,- 286. Nalband, Thomas E. and E. R., and R. T. Delaney, to Tin' Mirror Polishing and Plating Co., Inc. Composite metal li roll or other member ami method of making same. 3,300,- 286. 1-24-67, CI. 29 — LS3.5. Naico Chemical < ■>. : see Albrecht. William L., and Mindick. 3,351,561. Baltazai, Evan. 3,343,941. Braithwaite, David G. 3,312,605. Braithwaite, David <;.. and Bott. 3,359,291. Chamot. Walter M. 3,351,662. Cocks, Thomas <;. 3,342.742. Domba, Elemer. 3,359,294. Jacklin, Clarence. 3,296,027. Jacklin, Clarence, and Gross. 3,297,799. Kekish, George T. 3,317,370. Lament, William A. 3,337,595. Malehick, Sherwin P., James, and Munday. 3,325,347. Michalski, Raymond J. 3,336,230. Michalski, Raymond J., Robertson, Steck, and Stephen- son. 3,310,176. Mindick, .Morris, and Curtis. 3,336,235. Mindick, Morris, and Patzelt. 3,297,595. Mindick, Morris, and Reven. 3,342,747. Moore, Leslie D., and Brown. 3,332,923. Oberhofer, Alfred W. 3,324,044. Odland, Karsten, and Robertson, 3,306,702. Otremba, Robert R„ and Atteberry. 3,355,390. Phelan, John E., and Burke. 3,345,841. Robertson, Reed S. 3,352,793. Sackis, John J. 3,316,181. Schmidt, Kenneth A. 3,317,424. Schmidt, Kenneth A. 3,359.199. Schoch, John F. 3,298,804. Snyder, William T. 3,357,481. Vartiak, Joseph F. 3,360,356. Wolfson, Leonard L. 3,300,373. Nale, Robert F., and R. W. Cassidy. Dome-shaped electric furnace roof construction. 3,350,353, 12-5-07, CI. 203 — 40. Nallet, Albert: See — Besson, Paul, Nallet, and Luiset. 3,305,585. Nalley, Llovd J. : See— Beert, Carl J., Ludwig, and Nalley. 3,359,702. Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. Automatic washing machine. 3.302,433, 2-7-07, CI. 68—12. Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Vehicle transmission. 3,313,182, 4-11-67, CI. 74—740. Nallinger, Friedrich K. H. Thermostat. 3,313,483, 4-11-67, CI. 230 — 34.5. Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Fog light system which overrides dimmer resistor for turn indicator lights. 3,310,441, 4-25-07, CI. 315 — S3. Nallinger, Friedrich K. H., to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Stop light control for vehicles with two-cycle engines. 3,329,930, 7^-67, CI. 340 — 71. Namatame, Ken : See — Okamoto, Yoshizo, Negoya, Namatame, and Ohuchi, 3,295,599. Namba, Tadashi : See — ■ Fukuzawa, Heinhachiro, Namba, Niwa, and TJchino. 3,323,871. Namekawa, Takashi : See — Yamamoto, Hiroshi, and Namekawa. 3,320,912. Namenyi-Katz, Laszlo, to Clarke & Smith Mfg. Co. Ltd. Sound reproducing apparatus. 3,341,142, 9-12-07, CI. 242 — 55.13. Nameth, Alex : See — Bourdon, Joseph J., Nameth, Moore, Ripley, Stencel, and Quick. 3,308,450. Namikawa, Mamoru, and M. Sekine, to TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Reel for endless magnetic tapes. 3,295,7S1, 1-3-67, CI. 242—55.19. Namiki, Yoshio : See — Ishikawa, Kazuo, Namiki, and Koyamada. 3,322,98S. Namsco, Inc. : See — Anderson, Joel A., and Wasil. 3,325,221. Namy, Gerald, to Societe Anonyme ; Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Laire St-Chamond-Firminy-St. Etienne- Jacob Holtzer. Regulation of the collection of gases from the oxygen refining pig iron. 3,332,076, 7-25-67, CI. 266 — 35. Namy, Gerald, and J. D. Fillon, to Institut de Recherches de la Siderurgie Francaise Compagnie des Ateliers & Forges de la Loire (St. diamond, Firminy, St. Etienne, Jacob Holtzer). Apparatus for recovering waste gases from a metal refining zone. 3,342,472, 9-19-67, CI. 266 — 35. Nanba, Akio : See — Eda, Masumi, Fujishiro, and Nanba. 3,308,755. Nanba, Masayski : See — Watanabe, Hiroshi, Tonami. Watanabe, and Nanba. 3.350,475. Nancarrow. James H., to The Garrett Corp. Turbine control. 3,313,518, 4-11-67, CI. 253 — 52. Nance. Robert C. : See — Barker. Thomas H., Nance, and Shine. 3,309.506. Barker. Thomas H., Nance, and Shine. 3,351.278. Baumfalk, John, McGinness, and Nance. 3,297,S28. Chudkosky, Joseph J., and Nance. 3,317,077. Nankee, Robert J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Polvglvcol esters. 3,330,764, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 76. 926 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Nankee, Robert J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Corrosion in- hibitor lor hydraulic fluids. 3,342,736, 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 75. Nankee. Robert J., J. E. Schrems, and E. L. Caldwell, to The Dow Chemical Co. Hydraulic fluids. 3,324,035, 6-6-67, CI. 252—73. Nankivell, Paul H„ to Brass-Craft Mfg. Co. Anti-hammer under-fixture valve. 3,343,560, 9-26-67, CI. 137 — 207. Nanna, Prank S. Apparatus for grilling food. 3,312,161, 4-4-67, CI. 99 — 377. Nanney, Cecil A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Acoustic wave amplifier. 3,341,784, 9-12-67, CI. 330 — 5. Nanninga, Jan B., to Heterochemical Corp. Menadione bisul- fite adducts of dicyano-diamidine, 2,4.6-triamino-l,3,5-tri- azine and pyrimidines substituted at the two positions and feeds. 3,328,169, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 2. Napera Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Wilbert, Godfrey, and Hyden. 3,359,272. Napier, Donald R., to Continental Oil Co. Process for pro- ducing colloidal-size particles of alumina monohydrate. 3,357,791, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 143. Napier, Eunice J., to Glaxo Laboratories, Ltd. Production of enzyme complex by cytophaga (flavobacterium) NCIB 9497. 3,330,738, 7-11-67, CI. 195—66. Napier, John M. : See — Googin, John M. Napier, and Scrivner. 3,345,440. Napier, Maurice A. Metering and mixing machine. 3,297,- 306, 1-10-67, CI. 259 — 8. Napier, Maurice A., Jr. : .S'ee — Napier, Maurice A., Sr., and M. A. Napier, Jr. 3,317,944. Napier, Maurice A., Sr., and M. A. Napier, Jr. Multi-purpose sponge brush. 3.317,944, 5-9-67, CI. 15—244. Napier, Roger P. : See — Poster, Harold M., and Napier. 3,357,997. Foster, Harold M., Napier, and Chu. 3,346,591. Naples, Felix J. : See — Meyer, Glen E., and Naples. 3,350,406. Napoli, Francis S., to Lattner Bros. Machining Co. Perforated tape reel feeder for weld studs. 3,327,089, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 98. Napoli, Matthew J., to Dow Corning Corp. 4,4'-bis(tri- organosilyl)diphenylalkylamines. 3,30S,144, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 448.2 Napoli, Matthew J., to Dow Corning Corp. Lubricating fluids containing 4,4' - bis(triorganosilvl)diphenylalkylamines. 3,350,311, 10-31-67. CI. 252—49.6. Napolitano, John P. : See — Coffield, Thomas H., Knapp, and Napolitano. 3,355,504. Napolski, Raymond G. : See — Fuessle, Robert A., and Napolski. 3,295,347. Nara, Masaharu. Calculator. 3,312,395, 4-4-67, CI. 235 — 114. Nara, Takashi : See — - Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Nara, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,313,710. Nara, Takashi, M. Misawa, and T. Komuro, to Kyowa Hakko Kogvo Co., Ltd. Fermentation method for the production of 5'-purine nucleotides. 3,359,177, 12-19-67, CI. 195 — 28. Narad, Inc. : See — Kauffman, Robert J. 3,301,729. Naradi, narodni podnik : See — Tisnovsky. Imiroslav. 3,354,640. Narayanan, Venkatachala L., to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Inc. Certain adamantane aziridides. 3,300,480, 1-24-67, CI. 260—239. Narayanan, Venkatachala L., and J. Bernstein, to Olin Mathie- son Chemical Corp. Certain trichloromethyl-substituted oxa- diazoles and oxadiazolinones. 3,326,931, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 307. Nard, Georges, R. Pagazani, and M. Palazo, to Compagnie Franeaise Thomson-Houston-Hotchkiss Brandt. Airborne triggering system for proximity fuse or the like. 3,332,077, 7-18-67, CI. 343—7. Narda Microwave Corp., The : See — McFarland, James E. 3,308,401. Nardi, Laura. Disinfecting and deodorizing receptacle. 3.307,902, 3-7-67, a. 21 — 77. Nardon, Carl J. Spring-loaded hinge. 3,321,800, 5-30-67, CI. 16—190. Nardone, Anthony J., and R. F. Blattner. to Eastman Kodak Co. Tray closure mechanism for a photographic processing apparatus. 3,299,792, 1-24-67, CI. 95 — 89. Nardone, William, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Forming of flexible drinking straws. 3,339,004, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 293. Nardozza, John M., to United States of America, Arm?. Automatic latching mechanism. 3,311,394, 3-28-67, CI. 292—33. Narita, Sho : See — Usami, Noboru, Aida, Narita, Ogino, and Kitarnura. 3,328,516. Yamamoto, Shinji, and Narita. 3,328.761. Naro. Paul A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Polymerization of alkylene oxides in the presence of aluminosilicate catalysts. 3,321,- 412, 5-23-67, CI. 260—2. Naro, Paul A., D. D. Neiswender. and R. D. Offenhauer, to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic conversion. 3,296,312, 1-3-67, CI. 260—614. Naro, Paul A., and R. D. Offenhauer, to Mobil Oil Corp. Polymerization of aldehydes with a metal phosphate catalyst. 3,347,831. 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 67. Narud, Jan A., and W. C. Seelbach, to Motorola, Inc. Clocked set-reset flip-flop. 3,307,047, 2-28-67, CI. 307 — 8S.5. Narud, Jan A., and W. C. Seelbach, to Motorola, Inc. Tapped emitter flip-flop. 3,317,750, 5-2-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Narud, Jan A., and W. C. Seelbach, to Motorola, Inc. Multiple emitter transistorized logic circuitry. 3,351,782, 11-7-67, CI. 307—88.5. Naruke, Takashi, to Sangyo Naruke Co., Ltd. Frame for fabric material handbags. 3,313,334, 4-11-67, CI. 150 — 29. Nasco, Inc. : See — Ligon, D. E. 3,331,130. Ligon, D. Elmon. 3,341,944. Nash Aluminum Products Co., Inc. : See — De Klavon, William F. 3,310,914. Nash, Culver R., to Chrysler Corp. Door lock mechanism. 3,309,128, 3-14-67. CI. 292 — 280. Nash, David L., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rocket motor. 3,296,794, 1-10-67, CI. 60 — 39.47. Nash, David M.. Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Seismic wave generator. 3,347,336, 10-17-67, CI. 181 — .5. Nash, David M., Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Method and apparatus for seismic exploration. 3,356,178, 12-5-67, CI. 181 — .5. Nash, Dudley O., and L. Holden. to General Electric Co. Thrust directing means for aircraft. 3,357,645, 12-12-67, CI. 239—265.25. Nash, Edward L. : See — Cote, Thomas P., and Nash. 3,327,803. Nash, Elmer D., to Harris-Intertype Corp. feeding device having registering means. 67, CI. 271—12. Nash Engineering Co., The : See — Adams, Harold E. 3.304,006. Nash, Floyd M., to Jacuzzi Bros., Inc. stallation for swimming pools. 210—169. Continuous sheet 3,309,078, 3-14- Cleaning system in- 3,314,543, 4-18-67, CI. Inc. Underwater light as- -26. Nash, Floyd M., to Jacuzzi Bros., sembly. 3,337,725, 8-22-67, CI. 240- Nash, Harold W. : See — Jeffries, Dan W. 3,33S,354. Nash, J. M., Co., Inc. : See — Rieder, Paul A., Lindsley, and Edkins. 3,322,132. Nash, John J., to Chromcraft Corp. Air-borne rocket launch- ers. 3,315,565, 4-25-67, CI. 89 — 1.S07. Nash, Paul : See — Leslie, Douglas A., and Nash. 3,327,398. Nash, Paul. Pivotal light gate for detecting surface elevations in sheet materials. 3,334,239, 8-1-67, CI. 250 — 219. Nashu, Abdul M. : See — Graham, David E., and Nashu. 3,322,619. Welch, Eldred, Graham, and Nashu. 3,306,93S Nashua Corp. : See — Loeffler, Herbert H. 3,343,485. Nashville Bridge Co. : See — Stuteville, Herman R. 3,302,604. Stuteville, Herman R. 3,312,059. Swiggart, William H. Ill, Barton, and DeLong. 3,326,16S. Naslund, Erik, and H. F. Carlson, to FMC Corp. Tableware sorter. 3,325,005, 6-13-67, CI. 209 — 80. Naslund. Erik I., to FMC Corp. Conveyor system. 3.357,539, 12-12-67. CI. 198—38. Naslund, Kenneth C. : See — Ward, John R., Jr., and Naslund. 3,336,717. Nassau, Kurt : See — Levinstein, Hyman J., and Nassau. 3,346,344. Nasse, Hans, to Ludwig Taprogge-Reinigungsanlagen fur Rohren-Warmeaustauscher. Method and arrangement for cleaning and controlling tube-tvpe heat-exchangers. 3,319,- 704, 5-16-67, CI. 165 — 1. Nassenstein. Heinrich : See — Weisbeck, Roland, Broekes, and Nassenstein. 3,351,516. Nasser, Margaret J. Mixing device. 3,331,588, 7-1S-07, CI. 2o9 — 75. Nassovia Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. : See — Bender, Pred K., and Schlapp. 3,341,679. Schlapp, Georg. 3,353,449. Schlapp, Georg, and Kohl. 3,358,562. Nasu, Kintaro : See — Nishio, Fumihiko, Sugiyama, and Nasu. 3,326,6S4. Nasu. Kintaro. T. Tajima, and T. Kano, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Ammonium or alkali metal thiocyanate aqueous rinse solution for stabilized silver photographic images. 3,356,502. 12-5-67, CI. 96—50. Nasu, Noriyuki, H. Yamazaki, H. Shinozaki, and T. Yonekura, to Asahi Kaseu Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for extracting samples from the bed of a body of water. 3,345,- 8<9, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 425.2. Nasutavicus, Wilmonte A. : See- Johnson, Francis, and Nasutavicus. 3,321,466. Nasvytis, Algirdas L., to TRW Inc. Multi-roller high speed bearings. 3,306,686, 2-28-67, CI. 308 202. Nasvytis, Algirdas L.. to TRW Inc. Bearingless roller gear drive. 3,330,171, 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 801. LIST OF PATENTEES 927 Nataf, Paul. Container with embedded pipe. 3,347,401, 10-17- 67, CI. 215—1. Natale, Stephen V., and E. M. Rickert, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Voltage protected regulator. 3,335,361, 8-8-07, CI. 323 — 22. Natalia, Herbert E. Polygon building structure. 3,31G,6S2, 5-2-07, CI. 52—237. Natanagara, Hussein, and P. GotthoiVer, to Trilobe Coupling Corp. Mounting assembly for radiation detector tubes of various sizes and sensitivities to radiation. 3,346,754, 10- 10-67, CI. 313—93. Natansohn, Samuel : See — ■ Levine, Albert K., and Natansohn. 3,334,972. Natco Corp. : See — Augsburger, Clyde. 3,343,251. Natelson, Samuel, to Scientific Industries Inc. High pres- sure peristaltic pump for separation apparatus. 3,305,- 097, 2-21-07, CI. 210—321. Natelson, Samuel, to Scientific Industries, Inc. Preparative treatment of samples for subsequent processing in a gas chromatograph. 3,324,628, 6-13-67, CI. 55 — 67. Natelson, Samuel, to Scientific Industries, Inc. Sample dis- penser for automatic chemical analyzer. 3,331,665, 7-18- 67, CI. 23 — 253. Natelson, Samuel, to Scientific Industries, Inc. Preparative separation bv a combination of gel separation and elec- trophoresis. 3,346,479, 10-10-67, CI. 204 — 301. Nathan Amos. Electronic function generator. 3,296,428, 1-3-67, CI. 235 — 197. Nathan, Charles C, J. J. Kilnar, and R. W. Pittman, to Texaco Inc. Electrical conductivity probe having' a con- ductive, spongy fluid filled wiper member for checking interior coatings of pipe. 3,359,487, 12-19-67, CI. 324 — 54. Nathan, Gerd, to Nathan Industries, Inc. Telephone card index for a push button dial telephone. 3,345,769, 10-10-67, CI. 40—336. Nathan Industries, Inc. : See — Nathan, Gerd. 3,345,769. Nathan. Jerome, and F. G. Champ, to The Seeburg Corp. Can opener. 3,320,667, 5-23-67, CI. 30 — 10. Nathan, Jerome, and T. H. Croteau, to The Seeburg Corp. Vending machine having a lock-out means. 3,349,961, 10-31-07, CI. 221 — 125. Nathan, Marvin F., G. T. Skaperdas, and G. C. Grubb, to Pullman Inc. Fluid coking of tar sands. 3,320,152, 5-16- 67, CI. 208—11. Nathan, Marvin F., and G. C. Grubb, to Pullman Inc. Sulfuric acid concentration. 3,333,019, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 683.62. Nathanson, Stanley E. Pneumoencephlographic apparatus with means for supporting an anesthetized patient in a seated position. 3,297,871, 1-10-67, CI. 250 — 50. Natho, Paul J., to ACF Industries, Inc. Control mechanism to position a member. 3,358,207, 12-12-67. CI. 31S — 466. National Acme Co., The : See — Cuinmings, Edgar H. 3,352,139. Dobes, Michael J. 3,303,298. Hutchinson, Thomas K. and O. C. 3,344,327. Jenkins, Walter W. 3.301,135. Ptak, Edward J., Bellis, and Marks. 3,348,606. Schubert, Karl P. 3,329,248. National Aeronautics and Space Administration : See — ■ Dryden, Hugh L. 3,304,028. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,311,502. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,317,180. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,317,846. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,318,343. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,319,175. Dryden. Hugh L. 3,333,788. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,341,778. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,345,820. Fessler, Theodore E., Smith, and Vincent. 3,310,443. Fischer, Joseph A., and Dombrowski. 3,299,913. (iehring, Wilbur E., Hellmann, and Scott. 3,331,404. Green. Elberson D.. and Woolfson. 3,302,040. Hoblin. Lester E. 3,299,431. Kemp, Robert F., Sellen, and Slattery. 3,300,717. Keynton, Robert J. 3,310,258. Lee, David A. 3,309,961. McCusker. Thomas J. 3,295,512. Milliken. Donald B. 3,298,582. Morse, Charles P. 3,298,175. Phillips. Betty L. S. 3,310,054. Reed, Wilmer H., III. 3,310,13S. Robins. Augustine W., Harris, Carlson, McLean, and Middleton. 3,310.262. Rogallo, Francis M., and Sleeman. 3,310,261. Seamans, Robert C. Jr. 3.350,071. Webb, James E. 3,295,684. Webb, James E. 3,295,790. Webb, James E. 3,295,798. Webb, James E. 3,295,808. Webb, James E. 3,298,182. Webb. James E. 3,298, 2S5. Webb, James E. 3,300,9S1. Webb, James E. 3,301.511. Webb, James E. 3,304,718. Webb, James E. 3,305.415. Webb, James E. 3,305,636. National Aeronautics and Space Administration: See- tinued Webb, James E. 3,305,810. Webb, James E. 3,305,861. Webb, James E. 3,305,870. Webb, James E. 3,310,250. Webb, James E. 3,316,752. Webb, James E. 3,317,352. Webb, James E. 3,317,731. Webb, James E. 3,317,797. Webb, James E. 3,317,832. :; 318,093. 3,318,096. 3,321,034. 3,321,570. 3,321,628. 3,321,645. 3,323,967. -Con- Webb, Wei, I). Webb. Webb, Webb, Webb, Webb, ,i allies E, James E. James E. James E. James E. James E. James E. Webb, James E. 3,324,423. Webb, James E. 3,325,229. Webb, James E. 3,325.749. Webb, James E. 3,330,082. Webb, James E. 3,331,071. Webb, James E. 3,331,951. Webb, James E. 3,337,790. Webb, James E. 3,339,863. Webb, James E. 3,340,395. Webb, James E. 3,340,599. Webb, James E. 3,340,713. Webb, James E. 3,341,169. Webb, James E. 3,342,060. Webb, James E. 3,344,340. Webb, James E. 3,344,425. Webb, James E. 3,345,419. Webb, James E. 3,345,840. Webb, James E. 3,340,929. Webb, James E. 3.347,309. Wsbb, James E. 3,350,926. Webb, James E. 3,353,359. Webb. James E. 3,355,861. Webb, James E. 3,356,320. Webb, James B. 3,357,093. Webb, James E. 3,360,798. Wtebelt, John A. 3,307,783. National Aerospace Laboratory of Science and Technology Agency, The Director of : See — Matsuki, Masakatsu, and Torisaki. 3,318,573. National Automatic Tool Co., Inc. : See — Hunt, Stuart J. 3,334,881. Irish, Meral C. 3,300,010. Irish, Meral C. 3,325,161. Schrolucke, Virgil H. 3,334,366. Wright, John E. 3,324,602. National Bagasse Products Corp. : See — Rionda, Jose A. 3,302,246. National Bank of Detroit, Mich. : See — Lyon, George A. 3,337,271. National Beryllia Corp. : See — Hessinger, Philip S., and Sheets. 3,312,771. National Biscuit Co. : See — Ellis, Peter E. 3,332,784. Fast, Robert B. 3,318,706. Griner, Arthur J. 3,305,069. Griner, Arthur J. 3,344,5S0. Hoagland, Frank V. N. 3,334,800. Pinto, Albert A. 3,315,575. National Blank Book Co. : See — Schultz, Bennett V. 3,299,557. National Broach & Machine Co. : See — Anthony, Russel W. Re. 26,248. Anthony, Russel W. 3,299,521. Anthony, Russel W. 3,299,753. Anthony, Russel W. 3,327,589. Anthony, Russel W. 3,337,964. Anthony, Russel W. 3,353,391. Anthony. Russell W., and Motz. 3,353,392. Bassoff, Arthur B. 3.320,821. Bassoff, Arthur B. 3,324,736. Bregi, Benjamin F„ Bush, and Krygier. 3,299,57S. Daniel, David W. 3,300,833. Daniel, David W. 3.301,134. Daniel, David W. 3,331,115. Daniel, David W. 3,335.639. Daniel, David W.. and Bassoff. 3,319,526. Motz, Carl H.. and Anthony. 3,299,520. Motz, Carl H., and Anthony. 3,314.157. Pernack, Frank, Miller, ' Krvgier, and Abrahamsson. 3,299,577. Psenka, Joseph A. 3,332,129. National Bulk Carriers. Inc. : See — Joyce, Francis J. 3,352,035. National Can Corp. : See — Hepburn. Joseph W. 3,333,715. Lipske, Benjamin B. 3,339,788. Lipske, Benjamin B. 3.352,496. Praeg, Walter F. 3.305.662. Stuart, Robert. 3,322,150. Tracy, Gerald T., and Zenger. 3,352,457. National Canvas Products Corp. : Sec — Kinn, James D. 3.31S.269. 928 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 National Cash Register Co., The : See — Anderson, Jerrold L., Gardner, and Yoshida. 3,341,416. Becker, William J., and Foris. 3,359,103. Bornhorst, Kenneth F., Gliatti, and Colello. 3,299,356. Braner, Howard T. 3,320,109. Burns, John H. 3,331,052. Caldwell, Francis J., Joyce, and Coleman. 3,311,300. Carlson, Carl O. 3,319,518. Carlson, Carl O., and Scherr. 3,29S,297. Carlson, Carl O., Scherr, and Hondas. 3,316,825. Cohen, Morris. 3,299,260. Combs, Jerry A. 3,353,007. Cooper. Frederick J. 3,295,779. Durig, Richard F„ Willett, and Collins. 3,321,630. Edde, Alfred G. 3,315,268. Eichel, Herman J. 3,317,433. Frohman, Robert. 3,309,666. Foris, Peter L. 3,341,330. Foris, Peter L. 3,346,385. Foris, Peter L. 3,355,293. Gamba, Augusto. 3,323,407. Grillmeier, Earl J., Jr., Season, Hale, and Turner. 3,341,- S20. Gunderson, Robert O., and Jurick. 3,355,596. Gunderson, Robert O., Valentine, and Foster. 3,334,333. Harman. Michael G. 3.299,283. Hannan, Michael G. 3,324,462. Harman, Michael G. 3,341,828. Hochman, Herschel T. 3,333,166. Holloran, Thomas P., and Close. 3,302.178. Irasek, Eugene H. 3,308,830. Irasek. Eugene H. 3,335,728. Kass, Robert E. 3,355,398. Lane, Ronald G. 3,300,113. Leinberger, Merton C, Burns, and Melnick. 3,329,944. Liebson, Sidney H. 3,336.159. Liebson, Sidney H., and Clark. 3,303,468. Lockwood, George C. 3,324,306. Lyon, Marjorie C., Pesa, and Fauver. 3,340,631. Manor. Neil D., and Randall. 3,358,274. McFeaters, Earl W., and Wagner. 3,307,797. McGrath, Leo E., and Tribby. 3,339,120. Meier, Donal A. 3,315,241. Meier, Donal A. 3,341,829. Meier, Donal A., and Wong. 3,296,598. Oliver, Francis A. 3,327,313. Porter. Sigmund N. 3,351,774. Rondas, Ivan V., and Jones. 3,319,517. Rowe, Engelbert L. 3.336,155. Schwab, Helmut. 3.322,557. Sommer, William F., Kneisley, and Osterloh. 3,317,711. Thies, Louis W., Jr., Fisher, De Vore, and Sehnoor. 3.307 555 Tink, Robert M., Melnick, and Andrews. 3,308,439. Toft. Roger D. 3.346,160. Touchman, William S. 3,309,988. Trimble, Cebern B. 3,353,116. Tsu, Ignatius. 3,330,631. Turner, Lloyd D. 3,308,273. Walker, John C, F., Ill, and Booher. 3,351,004. Wong, William Y. 3,317,749. National Cine Equipment, Inc. : See — Clemens, John A. 3,353,776. National City, Calif. : See — Bowen, Hamilton M. 3.345,068. National Co., Inc. : See — Ganssen, Alexander, and George. 3,305.290. George, James. 3,328.633. Kirpatrick. Richard A. 3,328,715. National Copper Development Co. : See — Smith, Stuart O. 3,316,789. National Cryogenics Corp. : See — Spector, Sam. 3,341,215. National Dairy Products Corp. : See — Bell, Kenneth. 3.342.143. Bell, Kenneth, and Porada. 3,295,466. Bosv, George. 3,301,684. Franek, George. 3.324,567. Gropen, Edward M. 3,295,467. Kania, Frank P.. and Olnev. 3,345,186. Krueger, Grant E., Mohr. and Huber. 3,355.805. Kurtzhalts. Wallace J. 3,333,965. Lambert, Douglas R. M„ and Sharkey. 3,353,269. Loska, Stephen J., Jr. 3,297,450. Pisani, Joseph P., and Hilker. 3,345,185. Porada, Joseph J. 3,359.925. Wayne, Clyde D., and Tabernacki. 3,301,454. Wayne, Clyde D., and Tabernacki. 3,355,003. Wayne, Clyde D., and Zeck. 3,301,378. National Development Research Corp. : See — ■ Buggs, Anthony A., Kember, and Wells. 3,317,313. National Distillers and Chemical Corp. : See — Bailev, Robert L. 3,317,642. Bailev, Robert L. 3,321,954. Bailev, Robert L. 3,335,891. Bailey, Robert L. 3,359.602. Braus, Harry. 3.317,505. Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3,308,111. Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3,321,456. Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3,330,855. National Distillers and Chemical Corp. : See — Continued Carter, Thomas R.. Fahnoe, and Supinski. 3,355,244. Cook, Charles A. '3,329,999. Corbett, Herbert A. 3,320,636. Corbett, Herbert O. 3,321,803. Corbett, Herbert O. 3,339,240. Corbett, Herbert O., and Quackenbush. 3,337,914. Di Napoli, Robert N. 3,359,743. Feldman, Julian. 3,338,801. Feldman, Julian, and Thomas. 3,322,815. Feldman, Julian, and Thomas. 3,350,439. Frank, Charles E., aud Murib. 3,354,192. Greenberg, Harry. 3,309,349. Hanslev, Virgil L., and Morgan. 3,355,281. Hoffman, William W., and Morgan. 3,317,437. Hoyt, John M. 3,340,230. Hoyt, John M., Frank, and Koch. 3,345,332. Hoyt, John M., Junas, and Key. 3,308,105. Hoyt, John M.. and Sprang. 3,347,825. Jacob, Carl N. 3,322,718. Koch, Karl, Hoyt, and Frank. 3,359,239. Mador, Irving L., and Scheben. 3,309,403. Mador, Irving L., and Scheben. 3,338,960. Mason, Richard A. 3,338,597. Murib, Jawad H., and Bonecutter. 3,324,146. Osborn, Paul V., Jr. 3,295,380. Prall, George M. 3,322,327. Pritchett, Ervin G. 3.308,110. Pritchett, Ervin G., and Hofmann. 3,308,170. Quackenbush, John J. 3,322,326. Quackenbush, John J. 3,349,437. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,321,125. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,347,443. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,354,865. Quackenbush, John J., and Corbett. 3,359,944. Rowland. Stanley P., and Pritchett. 3,360,571. Schott, Stuart, and Memering. 3,350,745. Voos. Frank J. 3,310,064. National Drying Machinery Co. : See — Lockhart, Frank N. 3,331.434. Mcllvaine, Robert L. 3,348,825. National Dust Collector Corp. : See — Henbv, Elijah B. 3,348,364. Huppke, Glen P. 3,332,214. Huppke, Glen P. 3,334,470. National Electric Welding Machines Co. : See — ■ Berger, Barron D. 3,344,647. Fisher, Simou, Bach, De Agostino, and Roth. 3,308,262. National Engineering Co. : See — Bambra, Allan, and Bunker. 3,342,016. Deinhart, David J., Clark, and Lovullo 3,340,662. Kauffman, John H. 3,297,366. Kauffman, John H. 3,339.899. Mcllvaine, Robert L. 3,304.588. Mcllvaine, Robert L. 3.322,404. Mcllvaine, Robert L. 3,334,822. Mcllvaine, Robert L. 3,348,819. Plemons, Henry F., and Fields. 3,343,818. National Engineering, Inc. : See — Patton, Ralph J. 3,356,307. National Engineering Science Co. : See — Petroff, Michael D., and Swiadek. 3,354,314. National Forge Co. : 'See — Witkin, Donald E. 3,319,292. National Friction Products Corp. : See — Dodge, Howard M. 3,354,243. National Gear Corp. : See — Rockwell, Leonard C, and Seeger. 3,330,166. National Geographic Society : See — Nicholson, Patricia C. 3,321,208. National Gypsum Co. : See — Bieri, David. 3,307,987. Dawdy, Jack A., Di Cesare, and Rutkowski. 3,358,410. Di Cesare, John J., Jr., and Dawdy. 3,323,262. Di Cesare, John J., Jr., and Rutkowski. 3,323,270. Elden, Howard S. 3,303,147. Gorka, Edward R., and Kaleta. 3,321,171. Hamme, Donald G. 3,312,585. Harris, David A. 3,333,379. Hourigan, Daniel P., and Shull. 3,350,257. Merkley, Leo C. and W. R., Hakes, and Simon 3,324,989. Schneller, Joseph W. 3,307,315. Schneller, Joseph W. 3,338,011. Schneller, Joseph W. 3,359,701. Shull, John D., Jr. 3,328,121. National Home Products, Inc. : See — Lightfoot, Charles L. Re. 26,234. National Homes Corp. : See — Kesker, John M. 3,346,994. Price, James R. 3,332,180. National Industrial Equipment Co. : See — Larson, Eugene. 3,303,918. National Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Ministry of Ag- riculture and Forestry : See — Mlhara, Yoshiaki. 3,330,069. National Institute for Research in Nuclear Science, and United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority : See — Allen. William D., Pyrah, and Partridge. 3,304,454. LIST OF PATENTEES 929 National Knitting Co. : See — O'Neill, Joseph. 3,339,210. National Latex Products Co., The : See — Hoppes, Carlos D. 3,308,223. National Lead Co. : See — Bauer, Alfred F. 3,324,936. Bauer, Alfred P. 3,309,615. Beaslev, Augustus E., Jr., and Cowan. 3,323,037. Clearfield, Abraham. 3,334,962. Clearfield, Abraham. 3.309,213. Cullen. J;unes ,1. 3,308,601. Happel, John, and Marsel. 3,310,004. Herman, Daniel P., and Kruse. 3,297,460. Herman, Daniel P., Resnick, and Slmone. 3,305,498. Huebotter, Karl E. 3,318,27S. Kebrich, Leonard 11., and White. 3,305,471. Lvons, Leland R., and Powell. 3,338,66S. Mullin, Albert J. 3,326,S27. Orsino, Joseph A., Herman, aud Brancato. 3,300,329. Pitrot, Adrian R. 3,307,960. Rodgers, Warren, and Swartz. 3,334,009. Stynes. James A. 3,350.432. Vahrenkamp. George J., and Coppersmith. 3,322,496. Zunich, Alexander, Shade, and Mulec. 3,302,742. National Lock Co. : See- Anderson, Ralph P. 3,329,993. Anderson, Ralph P. 3,346,289. Anderson, Ralph F. 3.354,499. Anderson, Ralph F., and Webster. 3,335,785. Beekman, Melvin H. 3,339.952. Buntic, Robert Z. 3.341,903. Buntic, Robert Z. 3.342,095. Dauenbaugh, Robert L., and Unter. 3,302,434. Hallgren. Charles G. 3,306.086. Mosow. William A. 3,339,389. Palm, Flovd R., Jr. 3,313,407. Spain, Roy C. 3.352,135. Walters, Russell W. 3,349,585. Webster, Edward M. 3,344,462. Wilson, William B. 3,354,676. National Machinery Co., The : See — McClellan, Herbert L., and Huss. 3,310,822. National Mfg. Co. : See — Edeus, James A. 3,311,942. National Marking Machine Co. : See — Rakel, James A. 3,343,648. National Mine Service Co. : See — Karlovskv, Jerry, Jr. 3,309,144. Karlovsky, Jerrv, Jr 3,324,990. Karlovskv, Jerrv. Jr. 3,350,137. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., and Butler. 3,331,636. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., Conway, and Cookson. 3,309,143. Karlovsky, Jerry, Jr., Conway, and Cookson. 3,339,982. National Mobile Incinerator Corp. : See — Nolan, Edward J., Meeks, Rosenfeld, and Le Quire. 3,327,659. National Patent Development Corp. : See — Troll, John H„ and Kaufman. 3,311,229. National Pectin Products Co. : See — - Leo, Albert J., and McGhee. Re. 26,199. National Plastic Products Co., Inc. : See — Michaelson, Jack, McDevitt, and Scher. 3,303,081. Michaelson, Jack, McDevitt, and Scher. 3,311,520. National Plastics & Plating Supply Co., Inc. : See — Marulli, Alfred A., and Capocci. 3,340,170. National Polychemicals, Inc. : See — Riley, Charles P., Jr., Lasrnan. and Strauss. 3,305.496. Riley, Charles P. Jr., Strauss, and Lasrnan. 3.321,413. Riley, Charles P., Jr., iStrauss, and Lasrnan. 3,340,209. National Rejectors, Inc. : See- Johnson, Philip A. 3,356,197. Leingang, Prank A., and Cousins. 3.304,432. Okolischan, Anton. 3,340,981. National Research and Chemical Co. : See — Bueker, Robert A. 3.297,223. Spencer, John P. T., Tulloch, and Gorin. 3,312,684. National Research Corp. : See — Allen, Lloyd R. 3,297,415. Allen, Lloyd R. 3.310,862. Allen, Llovd R. 3,346.467. Allen, Lloyd R., and Stauffer. 3,296,684. Briggs, Walton E. 3.327,521. Briggs, Walton E. 3.345,860. Clemence, Charles R., and Humphries. 3,296,427. Clouch. Philip J., and Fowler. 3,338,744. Clough, Philip J., and Steeves. 3,300,781. Cohen. Harvev M. 3.327.370. Douglass. Richard W. 3.357.825. Fairbanks, Daniel F. 3,309.179. Fairbanks, Daniel P. 3.302.00S. Fincham, Christopher J. B., and Villani. 3.295,951. Fincham, Christopher J. B.. and Villani. 3,323,914. Hablanian, Marsbed. 3,296,810. Kneip. George D., Jr. 3.310.398. Kneip, George D., Jr. 3,314,786. Kneip, George D., Jr. 3,345,739. 242-023— P 59 National Research Corp. : See — Continued Kneip, George D., Jr., and Spain. 3,299,687. Kneip, George D., Jr., and Turnbaugh. 3,328,271. Landfors, Arthur A. 3,332,608. ■Maliakal, Joseph C. 3,330,472. Maliakal, Joseph C. 3,357,634. Saur, Eugen J. 3,332,800. Sheldon, Deane P. 3,346,769. Sibley, Clifton B. 3,310,226. Sibley, Clifton B. 3,326,176. Sibley, Clifton B. 3,353.055. Steeves, Robert W. 3,323,488. Torney, Franklin L., Jr. 3,310,099. Torti, Maurice L., Jr. 3,318,340. Van Arkel, Anton E. 3,341,308. Villani, Gerard J. 3,357,867. Vitkus, Paul L. 3,317,834. National Research Council : See — Bywater, Stanley, and Whalley. 3,349,06S. Dauphinee, Thomas M. 3,297,939. Makow, David M. 3,311,738. Sinclair, Gordon D., and Sallans. 3,306,812. Webb, Earle L. R. 3,348,119. National Research Development Corp. : See — Armstrong. John N. 3,345,882. Bakhtar, Farhang, Marland, and Tobias. 3,329,003. Barker, Philip E., and Llovd. 3,338,031. Bradfield, Geoffrey. 3,332,506. Cherry, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,299,204. Cherry, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,324,237. Clowes, Maxwell B., Parks, and Clayden. 3,308,430. Cook, Alan H. 3,312,824. Courtney-Pratt, Jeofry S. 3,321,658. Elliott. Michael. 3,358,011. Forsyth, Peter J., George, Ryder, and Vian. 3,314,825. Froome, Keith D. 3,325,740. Gabor, Dennis. 3,312,840. Gabor. Dennis, and Engelberger. 3,329,885. Goodrich, Geoffrey J., and Williams. 3,347,199. Harris, Bryan S., and Tantram. 3,351,491. Hawkins, John C, and Whvte. 3,339,640. Hicks, Raymond J. 3,303,713. Hilsum, Cyril. 3,316,464. Hilsum, Cyril. 3,317,730. Hopkins, Leslie A. 3,340,551. Hopkins, Leslie A., and Tripp. 3,340,550. Jennings, William O., Robinson, Atkins, and Geoffrey. 3,345,886. Kaliszer, Henryk, and Haves. 3,342,083. Kenneford, Arthur S. 3.326,675. Lawrenson, Peter J. 3,329,846. Mackereth, Frederic J. H. 3,322,662. Parks, John R. 3,335.284. Perry, Forbes G. D., Plint, Fellows, and Armstrong. 3,306,119. Perry, Gerald H., and Shallow. 3,324,312. Petty, John W. L. 3,327,545. Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3,299,337. Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3,302,087. Rawcliffe, Gordon H., and Fong. 3,308,363. Scales, John T., and Kerr. 3,354,476. Shiner, Margot. 3,319,622. Smith, Herbert W. 3,356,574. Stone. David. 3,349.377. Tantram, Anthony D. S. 3,330,699. Wolfe, Heinz S. 3,351,860. National Research Institute of Metals, Director of: See — Yoda. Renpei, and Arai. 3,336.120. National Rolling Mills Co. : See — Forsythe, Salem A., and Roache. 3,320,704. National Sales Incentives Ltd. : See — Bersudsky, Sid. 3,344,710. National Screw & Mfg. Co., The : See — Money, Glenn L. 3.307.444. Mouck, Paul W. 3,357,094. National Semiconductor Corp. : See — Bell, Brian H. 3,303,356. Mitchell, Walter B. 3,323.071. Mitchell, Walter B., and Bannerman. 3,317,671. National Service Industries, Inc. : See — McQuade. Lawrence E. 3,351,246. National Shawmut Bank, The : See — Chaffee, Emory L. 3,339,143. Hammond, John H., Jr., Lucas, and Leek. 3,308,381. National Smelting Co. Ltd., The : See — Belf, Leon J. 3,351.670. Bennett. Rovston H., and Fuller. 3,300,537. Davev, Thomas R. A. 3,317,311. National-Standard Co. : See — Adler, Orville E. 3,306,088. Adler, Orville E. 3.306.716. Frazier, Larrv C. 3.310.093. Frazier, Larrv C. 3.356.553. Friend. Ravmond A 3.356.323. Lang, Ernest U. 3.351,302. Lang, Ernest U. 3,353.730. Manson, Walter J. 3,304,687. 930 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 National Starch and Chemical Corp. : See — Armour, Walter B., Brown, and Mazzarella. 3,316,122. Armour, Walter B., and Fass. 3,300,430. Brown, Gerald H., and Mazzarella. 3,300,423. Evans, Raymond B., and Kunze. 3,318,868. . Fertig, Joseph, Goldberg, and Skoultchi. 3,328,491. Fertig, Joseph, Skoultchi, and Goldberg. 3,340,231. Fox, Leonard J., Stanley, and Gold. 3,336,149. French, Dexter, and Evans. 3,318,732. Goldberg, Albert I., and Fertig. 3,322,817. Goldberg, Albert I., Fertig, and Skoultchi. 3,317,462. Goldberg, Albert I., Fertig, and Skoultchi. 3.341,493. Goldberg, Albert I., and Jasinski. 3,301,809. Goldberg, Albert I.. Skoultchi, and Fertig. 3,340,221. Jarowenko, Wadym. 3,331,833. Jarowenko, Wadym. 3,354,034. Marotta, Nicholas G., and Ronai. 3,300,319. Mazzarella, Emil D., and Dalton. 3,320,080. Ray-Chaudhuri, Dilip K. 3,332,897. Rav-Chaudhuri, Dilip K. 3,342,806. Rav-Chaudhuri, Dilip K. 3,356,652. Williams, Robert H., and Hickey. 3,300,360. Wurzburg, Otto B., Olsen, and Fitzgerald. 3,310,935. National Steel Construction Co., The : See — Eisinga, Dirk, Jr. 3,335,898. National Steel Container Corp. : See — Dry, Sidney. 3,309,004. National Steel Corp. : See — Cooper, Wilbur E. 3,358,985. Hicks, John P. 3.334,506. Mayhew, John T. 3,297,499. Miltenberger, Robert S., Morgan, Duffett, and Shepherd 3 323 906. Sawver,' George W., and Tews, 3,336,860. Shepherd, William E. 3,346,190. Smith, Edwin J., and McGraw. 3,355,368. Smith, Edwin J., and Spencer. 3,305,323. Smith, Edwin J., Vucich, and Austin. Re. 26,223. Smith John R., and Lamantia. 3,296,106. Strassburger, Julius H. 3,346,250. Swanson. William D. 3,315,429. National Sulphur Co. : See — Campbell, Roy E. 3,334,159. National Tank Co. : See — Turner, Delber W. 3,347,773. National Telephone Supply Co., The : See — Burns, Leroy H., and Mayer. 3,338,608. National Tile & Mfg. Co. : See — Alexander, Richard B. 3,349,541. National Twist Drill & Tool Co. : See — Hudson, Beaumont C. 3,328,814. Oxford, Carl J., Sr. 3.323,260. National Union Electric Corp. : See — Armitage, William L. 3.326,724. Kroker, Raymond G. 3,360.311. Sehaefer, Harold W. 3,296,648. Zauner, John H. and Zellhoefer. 3,345,214. Zellhoefer, Glenn F. 3,311,503. National Valve and Mfg. Co. : See — Huettner, Htnry F. 3,306,561. National Vending Research Ltd. : See — Gerhart, Walter G., and Smee. 3,310,143. National Video Corp. : See — Conger. Robert R., Jr. 3,357,766. Giacchetti, Anaoleto D., and Plach. 3,309,559. Torrence. James A. 3.343.024. National Welding Equipment Co. : See — Calderoni, John H„ and Iozzi. 3,305,207. National Wire Die Co., Inc. : See — Gelfand, Karl B., Rovinsky, and Proto. 3,331,263. Natland, Manley L., to Richfield Oil Corp. Crude petroleum transmission system. 3,297,534, 1-10-67, CI. 176 — 22. Nato, Akira : See — Yoshimura, Masamichi, and Nato. 3,309,458. Natof, Stuart L. Conveyor chain power take-off unit. 3,334,- 595, 8-8-67, CI. 104 — 172. Natoli, Joseph G. : See — Hirshman, Justin L., and Natoli. 3,355,468. Natoli, Joseph G., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing tri-cyclohexyltin halides. 3,355,470, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Natro-Cellulosa, S.p.A. : See — Camerini, Giorgio. 3,326,094. Natro Cellulosa S.p.A. Industria Imballaggi Carta : See — Camerini, Girorgio. 3,342,480. Natta, Giulio, G. Mazzanti. and G. Dall'asta, to Montecatini Societa Generale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Stereospecific polymerization of vinyl ethers. 3,297,671, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 91.1. Natta, Giulio, G. Mazzanti, and G. Boschi, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Elastomeric copolymers of ethylene and propylene. 3,300,459, 1-24-67. CI. 260 — 88.2. Natta, Giulio, L. Porri, G. Stoppa, and A. Carbonaro, to Mon- tecatini Edison S.p.A. Production of crystalline isotactic cis-1,4 polypentadiene with a Ti(OR)garu, C. Evghenide, A. Ionascut, N. Tihon. and V. Motoroiu. to Ministerul Petrolului. Method and means for measuring fluid density. 3, 345, SSI, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 434. Nicolau, Nick G. : See — Donohoe, Leonard J., Fritz, Keefer, and Nicolau. 3,302,- 180. 942 INDEX OF PATENTS, 19(57 Nicolaus, Bruno J. R., and E. Testa, to Lepetit S.p.A. 0-(/3-hydroxvethyl)-hydroxylamines and process for their manufacture'. 3,344.190, 9-26-67, CI. 2G0— 584. Nicolaus, Norbert, to Firma Homann-Maytag G.m.b.H. Con- veyor apparatus. 3,306,420, 2-28-67, CI. 198—19. Xicolet Industries, Inc. : See — Breiner. Richard C. 3,356,564. Nicoll, Frederick H., and H. F. Ogawa, to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing method and element. 3,317,315, 5-2-67, CI. 96 — 1.1. Nicoll. William D. : See — Putnam, Robert E., and Nicoll. 3,301,893. Nicoloff, Nicholas : See — Hubbard, William C, and Nicoloff. 3,303,945. Nicoloff, Nicholas, to United States of America, Navy. Appa- ratus for releasably suspending objects under water. 3,337,- 255. 8-22-67, CI. 294 — 66. Nicolos, Chris : See — Strombeck, Carl E., and Nicolos. 3,357,576. Nicolson, Kingsley M., to Chevron Research Co. Offshore deep drilling method from a floating platform. 3,315,742, 4-25-67, CI. 166 — .6. Nicolson, Kingsley M., to Chevron Research Co. Offshore deep drilling method from a floating platform. 3,341,398, 9-12- 67, CI. 175—7. Nicolson, Richard E. : See — - Klosek, Felix P., Nicolson, and Spence. 3,327,034. Nicosia, Joseph A. Expandable building panel. 3,309,827, 3-21-67, CI. 52 — 241. Nicosia, Joseph T. Motion picture projector. 3,305,296, 2-21-67, CI. 352—129. Nicoud, Gilbert : See — ■ Roth, Adrien W., Catella, and Nicoud. 3,300,610. Niebel, Jack J. : See — Spring, Donald G., and Niebel. 3,313,138. Niebergall, Louis F. : See — Tietz, La Vera R., and Niebergall. 3,347,390. Niebergall, Louis F., to Walker Mfg. Co. Dual element parallel flow filter assembly. 3,353,680, 11-21-67, CI. 210—314. Niedereder, Martin, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Amplitude stabilized alternating current generator. 3,339,- 156, 8-29-67, CI. 331 — 141. Niederer, Hans : See — Ulrich, Paul, Bosshard, and Niederer. 3,356,445. Niederer, Herbert O. : See — Niederer, Otto C. and H. O. 3,316,688. Niederer, Otto C. and H. O. 3,349,907. Niederer, Otto C. : See — Hale, Albert L., Niederer, and Spollen. 3,333,432. Niederer, Otto C. and H. O. Packing equipment. 3,316,688, 5-2-67, CI. 53—62. Niederer, Otto C. and H. O. Egg grader. 3,349,907, 10-31-67, CI. 209—121. Niederman, Howard H., and W. P. Jensen, to Atlantic Research Corp. Vertical mixer. 3,352,543, 11-14-67, CI. 259 — 44. Niederprum, Hans : See — Horn, Elmar-Manfred, Kleine-Weischede, Lang, and Niederprum. 3,350,326. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Niederprum. 3,345,396. Horn, Elmar-Manfred, and Niederprum. 3,357,949. Simmler, Walter, and Niederprum. 3,345,393. Simmler, Walter, Niederprum, and Jonas. 3.350,437. Niederprum. Hans, and W. Simmler, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of hy- compounds. 3,311,651, and mobile 3-21-67, CI. 3,299,265. I. du Pont de Nemours and and motor fuels containing 44—69. du Pont de Nemours and Co. drolvzable aminomethylsilicon 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Niederwemmer, Paul. Irrigation installation vehicle for producing the same. 3,309,875, 61 — 13. Nieder-Westermann, Winfried : See — Raekley, Carle E., and Nieder-Westermann. Niediek, Hans H., to International Standard Electric Corp. Method for the counting of vehicles the speed of which either exceeds or falls short of a predetermined value. 3,341,848, 9-12-67, CI. 343—8. Niedrach, Leonard W., to General Electric Co. Electrode structure and fuel cell incorporating the same. 3,297,484, 1-10-67, CI. 136 — 86. Niedzielski, Edmund L., to E. Co. Antiknock compositions them. 3,353,938. 11-21-67, CI Niedzielski, Edmund L., to E. I. Triaryl phosphate mixtures. 3,356,471, 12-5-67, CI. 44 — 69. Niedzielski, Edmund L., and R. E. Putnam, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Diffusion process and apparatus. 3,307,330, 3-7-67, CI. 55 — 16. Niedzwiecki, Joseph F., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Fluid operated stud driver tool. 3,348,291, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 212. Niedzwiecki, Joseph F., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Descaling tool. 3,349,461, 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 81. Niedzwiecki Joseph M. : See — Ellwood, Walter B., and Niedzweicki. 3,310,863. Niehaus, Edward J., Jr. : See — Berends, Emerson R., and Niehaus. 3,334,669. Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and E. C. Warrick, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Variable speed power feed mechanism for drill presses and like power tools. 3,314,312. 4-18-67. CI. 77 — 33.8. Niehoff, C. E., & Co. : See— Juhnke, Charles J., and Jakobs. 3,312,844. Niel, Adam P., to G. F. McMurray. Drapery pinhook tool. 3,332,598, 7-25-67, CI. 227—107. Nieland, Paul J. : See — Schober, Wayne E., and Nieland. 3,319,858. Nieland, Paul J., to The Telex Corp. Tape drive actuating mechanism for tape handling machines. 3,348,750, 10-24- 67. CI. 226 — 90. Nieland, Paul J., and W. R. Rasmussen, Jr., to The Telex Corp. Tape cartridge. 3,341,143, 9-12-67, CI. 242 — 55.19. Nield, Eric : See — Barr, Dennis A., Nield, and Rose. 3,352,832. Nield, Eric, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for producing acid imide derivatives. 3,338,919, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 326.5. Nields, Arthur L. : See — Dieffenbach, Harry N., and Nields. 3,331,301. xWclscn A C Co. ' $€€ "Hft'selwood, Donald E., and Solar. 3,323,112. Nielsen, Adolph. Double-acting disc-type brake. 3,329,244, 7^-67, CI. 188—152. Nielsen, Albert T. : See — Horton, John P., and Nielsen. 3,353,201. Nielsen, Anker J., Jr., and L. H. Morse, to Omco, Inc. Ther- mal cutoff switch. 3,297,847, 1-10-67, CI. 200—142. Nielsen, Anton L. Apparatus for making ice cream bws. 3,327,651, 6-27-67, CI. 107 — 8. Nielsen, Axel L. Mounting means for sub-floor pump. 3,296,- 971, 1-10-67, CI. 103 — 102. Nielsen, Carl A. : See — Daw, Garfield A., and Nielsen. 3,299.435. Nielsen, Carl L., to Shell Oil Co. Asphalt-resin-block copoly- mer roofing compositions. 3,345,316, 10-3-67, CI. 260— 28.5. Nielsen, Earl A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Purification of phenol. 3,322,651, 5-30-67, CI. 203—38. Nielsen, Edwin A. : See — Moe, Walter, and Nielsen. 3,303,593. Nielsen, Emery H., and L. V. Volkel, to The Dow Chemical Co. Well fracturing method. 3,310,112, 3-21-67, CI. 166 — 42. Nielsen. Erik J. : See — Mierendorf, Robert C, Nielsen, and Boley. 3,336,482. Parris, Thomas, and Nielsen. 3,351,893. Nielsen, Erik J., to Square D Co. Segmented electrical ter- minal strip. 3,302,160, 1-31-67, CI. 339—198. Nielsen, Erik R., and E. A. Swire, to Mono-Sol Corp. Resinous polymer dispersion and method of making the same. 3,304,- 279, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 30.6. Nielsen, Erik R., and W. L. Stepp, to IIT Research Institute. Stable phosphonitrilic polymers. 3,348,926, 10-24-67, CI. 23—357. Nielsen, Flovd B., to United States of America, Air Force. Laser initiated rocket type igniter. 3,296,795, 1-10-67, CI. 60—39.82. Nielsen, Georg P. C, to Allen Christensen & Co. Bed or chair with supporting surfaces having angular positions variable in relation to each other. 3,305,877, 2-28-67, CI. 5—67. Nielsen, Georg P. C, to Allan Christensen & Co., Firm. Clamp- ing mechanism for the clamping of at least two bars in proportion to an axis crossing the bars. 3,341,234, 9-12-67, CI. 287 — 51. Nielsen Hardware Corp., The : See — Swanson, Gunnar E. 3,338,449. Nielsen, Helmar T., and K. A. Hansen to Daufoss ved ing. M Clausen. Packed stem valves. 3,297,054, 1-10-67, CI. 137 — 637.4. Nielsen, Helmar T., and K. A. Hansen, to Danfoss A/S. Automatic thermostatic valve regulator. 3,307,404, 3-7- 67, CI. 73—368.?. Nielsen, Helmar T., and K. A. Hansen, to Danfoss A/S. Thermostatic valve regulator. 3,309,926, 3-21-67, CI. 73—368.7. and K. A. Hansen, to Danfoss A/S disc. 3,310,277, 3-21-67, CI. 251—84. to Eddy Match Co., Ltd. Apparatus for sorting coins. 3,323,627, 6-6-67, CI. 194 — 102. Nielsen, Helmer B., to Eddy Match Co., Ltd. Coin escrow device. 3,337,125, 8-22-67, CI. 232—57.5. Nielsen, Jimmy P. Demonstration system. 3,313,043, 4-11-67, CI. 35—28. Nielsen, John P., and J. J. Tuecillo, to J. F. Jelenko & Co., Inc. Dental gold alloy. 3,340,050, 9-5-67, CI. 75 — 165. Nielsen, Kurt G., and S. A. Jensen, to Ingeniorfirmaet Elwis. Method of forming a cross bottom at the end of a flat tubu- lar blank of heat sealable material and bag having a cross bottom so made. 3,343,463. 9-26-67, CI. 93 — 35. Nielsen, Milton R. : See — Junkel, Wolfgang, and Nielsen. 3,348,799. Nielsen, Milton R., to American Hospital Supply Corp. Cuspidor assembly for dental console. 3,3o9,575, 12-26-67, CI. 4 — 263. Nielsen, Morris L. : See — Parts, Leo P., and Nielsen. 3,314,899. Nielsen, Morris L., to Monsanto Research Corp. Nitrogenour organic compounds of phosphorus. 3,296,301, 1-3-67, CI, 260 — 500. Nielsen, Morris L., to Monsanto Research Corp. Polymeric heterocyclic phosphorus amides. 3,330,805, 7-11-67, CI, 260 — 47. Nielsen, Helmar T Valve and valve Nielsen, Helmer B., LIST OP PATENTEES !)i;; Nielsen, Morris L., to Monsanto Co. Phosphorus-nitrogen com- pounds. 3,347,643, 10-17-67. CI. 23—357. Nielsen, Morris L., to Monsanto Research Corp. Process of making organic phosphorus polymers. 3,354,242, 11-21-07, 200—930. Nielsen, Morris L., and P. M. Hamilton, to Monsanto Co. Electrolytic production of metals for powder metallurgy. 3,338,S02, S-29-67, CI. 204—1.5. Nielsen, Morris L., and R. Z. Greenley, to Monsanto Research Corp. Phosphinic amides. 3,359,270, 12-19-67, CI. 260—309. Nielsen. Niels II., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Thel I proven lion device for motor vehicles. 3,354,980, 11-28-67, CI. ISO — 114. Nielsen, Otto S. Retractable protective covering. 3,327,724, 6-27-07, CI. 135 — 5. Nielsen, Peter S., to Roblon, Frederikshavn, A/S. Means for influencing the sub-marine migration of material. 3,299,040, 1-24-67, CI. 61—3. Nielsen, Reinald S., to United States of America. Air Force. Multiple-channel image dissector tube. 3,333,145, 7-25-67, CI. 315—10. Nielsen. Ruth A. Educational toy. 3,315,376, 4-25-67, CI. 35 — 35. Nielsen, Soeren S. : See — Shinn. Jeffrey N.. Nielsen, and O'Connor. 3,351,498. Nielssou, Eldon D., P. B. Hamilton, D. Rosi, and G. P. Peruz- zotti, to Sterling Drug Inc. Microbiological oxidation of 7 niethyl-l.S-naphthyridines to 7-hydroxymethyl-l,8-naph- thyridines. 3,317,401, 5-2-67, CI. 195 — 51. Niemann, Gert, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Method of produc- ing storage batteries. 3,350,236, 10-31-67, CI. 136—176. Niemann, Gustav : See — Ehrlenspiel, Klaus, Michels, Niemann, and Reister. 3,311,555. Niemann, Hans H. R., to Minikay A.G. Insulation of con- tainers for the storage of liquids which boil at atmospheric or s'ightly superatmospheric pressure. 3,349,572, 10-31-67, CI. 62 — 55. Niemann, Rudolf : See — Jungermann, Werner, Niemann, Six, and Walther. 3,338,- 167. Niemeier, Bernard A. : See — Dorsey, Edward G., Jr., Niemeier, and Fleischhauer. 3,313.20S. Nieraer, Arthur W., and R. V. Putnam, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Diaper. 3,307,550, 3-7-67, CI. 128 — 284. Niemeyer, Walter : See — Schippers, Heinz, and Niemeyer. 3,349,433. Niemeyer, Walter, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Granulating device. 3,353,213, 11-21-67, CI. 18 — 12. Niemeyer, Walter, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Granulating apparatus for melt extruded polymers. 3,355,767. 12-5-67, CI. 18 — 12. Niemeyer, Willy : See — Kappelhofr, Hermann, Gennerieh, Paul, Steinbeck, and Niemeyer. 3,313,217. Niemiec. Stephen M., to Super-Cut, Inc. Grinding tool with interrupted helicoid. 3,324,603, 6-13- 67, CI. 51 — 206.4 Niemiec. Stephen M.. to Super-Cut, Inc. Rotary grinding tool with interrupted abrasive helicoid. 3,324,607, 6-13-67, CI. 51 — 356. Nieminski, Robert A., to Eaton Tale & Towne, Inc. Control system for load lifting apparatus. 3,34S,635, 10-24-67, CI. 187—9. Niemoller, Arthur B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switch- board structure. 3,333,159, 7-25-67, CI. 317 — 120. Niemoller. Arthur B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Isolated phase bus structure. 3,351,705, 11-7-67, CI. 174 — 99. Niemoller, Gerhard. Pasture pump for watering cattle. 3,318,257, 5-9-67, CI. 103—208. Nienburg, Hans : See — Schenk, Walter, Nienburg, and Dorschner. 3,320,303. Schenk, Walter. Schiller, and Nienburg. 3,326,972. Nienhuis, Rijkent J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transistor blocking oscillator including means for con- trolling the flyback waveform. 3,296,486, 1-3-67, CI. 315 — 27. Nienhuis, Willem F. : See — De Gier. Johannes, Nienhuis, and De Boer. 3,340,358. Niepmann. Fr. & Co. : See — ■ Niepmann, Otto. 3,327,877. Niepmann, Otto, to Niepmann, closing the upper end of a 6-27-67, CI. 214: — 307. Niepmann, Otto, to Maschinenfabrik Fr. Niepmann G.m.b.H. & Co. Cigarette container emptying device. 3,332,560, 7-25- 67, CI. 214 — 2. Niepmann, Otto, to Maschinenfabrik Fr. Niepmann & Co. Ap- paratus for making wrappings in a wrapping machine, espe- cially for cigarettes. 3,335,644, 8-15-67, CI. 93 — 12. Nier. Erich-Arthur and R. E., to Nirona-Worke Nier & Ehmer KG. Pressurized container, more particularly spray can. 3,343,730, 9-26-67. CI. 222 — 402.24. Nier, Erich-Arthur and R. E., and H. E. Gubela. Signboard, more particularly traffic sign. 3,359,671, 12-26-67, CI. 40 — 135. Nier. Richard E. : See — Nier, Erich-Arthur and R. E. 3,343,730. Nier, Erich-Arthur and R. E., and Gubela. 3,359,671. Nierlich, Ferdinand : See — Lang, Herbert, and Nierlich. 3,301,4S3. Niermann, Hermann, II. Harnisch, and J. Cremer, to Knap- sack-Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft. Method for producing phosphorous pentasulflde. 3,342,552, 9-19 67, CI. 23 — 206. Niermann, Hermann, J. Cremer, and II. Harnisch, to Knap- sack-Grlesheirn Aktiengesellschaft Knapsack bel Koln. Process for the manufacture of 0,0-dlalkylthiono-phos- phoric acid chlorides. 3,356,774, 12-5-67, CI. 260—981. Niermann, Horst : See — Neumann, Wilhelm P., and Niermann. 3,347,891. Nierode, Armin E., and R. E. Perlewitz, to Tecumseh Products Co. Fuel pumping and charge forming apparatus. 3,309,- 068, 3-14-67, CI. 261 — 35. Niertit, Frank : See — Martin, Joseph F., and Niertit. 3.312JS3. Niertit, Frank, J. Shirman, and E. F. Spangenberg, to Gen- eral Dynamics Corp. High speed switchover circuit. 3,329,- 905, 7-4-67. CI. 331 — 49. Nies, Nelson P., and P. F. Jacobs, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Crystalline sodium metaborate tetrahy- drate and process for production thereof. 3,300,278, 1-24— 67, CI. 23—59. Nieuwenhuijsen. Hans : See — Bergeijk, Jan V., and Nieuwenhuijsen. 3,353,564. Nieuwenhuysen, Hans: See — Middelburg, Pieter H., Nieuwenhuysen, and Le Cosquino de Bussy. 3.305,532. Nighswander, Dan R., to E. R. Wagner Mfg. Co. Carpet sham- pooer. 3,328,829, 7-4-67, CI. 15 — 533. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr. : See — Carter. James L., Lucchesi. and Nightingale. 3.355,509. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineer- ing Co. Dehydration of magnesium chloride utilizing heavy hydrocarbons. 3,345,128, 10-3-67, CI. 23 — 91. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineer- ing Co. Dehydration magnesium chloride using gaseous am- monia. 3,347,626, 10-17-67, CI. 23—91. Nightingale, Eugene R., Jr., and E. J. Barrasso, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Liquid system-dehydration of magnesium chloride using ammonia. 3,346,332, 10-10-67, CI. 23—91. Nightingale, John G. : See — Cerny, Louis J., Cesareo, Curtis, Nightingale, and Parkin- son. 3,341,662. Nightingale, Robert G., and J. W. Pearson. Rotary cutting blade. 3,338,039, 8-29-67, CI. 56—295. Nightingale, William J., 25% to C. F. Voytech. Torsionally adjustable spring diving board. 3,350,093, 10-31-67, CI. 272—66. Fr. & Co. Arrangement for cigarette hopper. 3,327,877, Nigon, Georges L. 24 — 274. Clamping rings. 3,303,544, 2-14-67, CI. Nihlean, Russell E., and F. A. Sass. Folding wheel chair. 3,337,261, 8-22-67, CI. 297 — 44. Nihof, Hendrikus J. : See — Borsboom, Albertus C. H., and Nihof. 3,299,258. Nihon Denki Bunka Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha : See — Fujimoto, Sakae. 3,322,427. Nihon Denshi Kabushiki Kaisha : 'See — Hashimoto, Hiroshi. 3,329, S13. Nakagawa, Kazuo, and Ikeda. 3,345,584. Okazaki, Ikio, and Tanaka. 3,340,377. Shima, Shumji. 3,340,223. Suematsu, Kensho. 3,340,736. Tanaka, Kazumitsu. 3,351,731. Nihon Genshuryoku Kenkyu Sho : See — Furukawa, Tomozo, and Wakayama. 3,307,044. Kawaguchi, Chiyoji. 3,345,577. Kawaguchi, Chiyoji, and Ara. 3,332,026. Kinbara, Seturo. 3,296,610. Okamoto, Yoshizo, Negoya, Namatame, and Ohuchi. 3,295,599. Nihon Spindle Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha & Nitto Boseki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Nakano, Yasuhiro. 3,316,024. Nihon Surfactant Industries Co., Ltd. : See — Kobayashi, Kanjiro, lino, and Ohta. 3,318,914. Niigata Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Kumabe, Junichiro, and Nakata. 3,303,522. Niilola, Armas K., to O/Y Wartsila A/B. Means for mount- ing a cylinder in a padlock. 3,309,904, 3-21-67, CI. 70—51. Niimi, Uneho : See — Fukuda, Fumio, Watanabe, and Niimi. 3,342,499. Niina, Gentaro, T. Tameshige, and S. Makabe, to Teijin Ltd. Method and apparatus for imparting false twist to con- tinuous filaments by frictional contact. 3,327,463, 6-27-67, CI. 57 — 77.4. Niina, Gentaro, Y. Sasaki, and M. Takahashi, to Teijin Ltd. Process for spreading or dividing textile materials. 3,35S,- 436, 12-19-67, CI. 57—162. Nijhuis, Aart G. Building structure. 3,317,227, 5-2-67, CI. 2S7— 1S9.36. Nljland, Louis M., and J. Schroder, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Flash-light lamp. 3,301,021, 1-31-67, CI. 67—31. Nijs, Wilhelmus W. : See — Bogaardt, Maarten, Nijs, and Coehoorn. 3,334,019. Nikel, Alfred : See — Schumann, Fritz, and Nikel. 3,312,051. 944 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Nikel, Alfred, and R. Giinther, to Deutscher Spinnereimaschin- enbau Ingolstadt. Process and device for the automatic re- moval of underwinding thread remainders. 3,339,356, 9-5- 67. CI. 57 — 34. Nikex Nehezipari Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat : See — Bemeter, Laszlo, Galgoczi, Bozzay, and Zagyvai. 3,350,302. Torek, Laszlo, Markotai, and Bogar. 3,343.813. Niki, Akira, S. Nakayama, and T. Toriyama, to Toyoda Auto- matic Loom Works, Ltd. Swash plate compressor for use in air conditioning system for vehicles. 3,352,4S5, 11—14— 67, CI. 230 — 186. Nikiforova, Olga K. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova. Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Nikishin, Gennady I., and E. I. O. Mustafaev, to Institute Organicheskoi Khimii im, ND. Method of preparing 5-alkyl- 2 pyrrolidones. 3,300,514, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 326.5. Nikkei, Willem A. Method and apparatus for making cor- rugated board. 3,300,359, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 292. Nikken Chemicals Co., Ltd. : See — Umezawa, Sumio, Tomioka, Nakamura, and Moshiide. 3,317,541. Nlkko Denki Seisakusho. Ltd. : See — Shiraishi, Tokuo, Shioda, Yamauchi, and Terada. 3,340,- 374. Niklas, Wilfrid F., to The Rauland Corp. Image converter tube. 3.300,668, 1-24-67, CI. 313 — 65. Niklaus, TJlrich : See — Renner, Alfred, Niklaus, and Von Schulthess. 3,332,997. Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky. 3,326,946. Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky. 3,347,- 882. Nikles, Erwin : See — Batzer, Hans, Nikles, Ernst, and Porret. 3,318,822. Widmer, Gustav, Batzer, and Nikles. 3,360,501. Nikolaus : See — Laing, Ingeborg and N. 3,295,597. Niles, Donald M., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine lubrication supplying arrangement. 3,311,196, 3-28-67, CI. 184 — 65. Niles, Earl T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for pre- paring triaminoguanidinium azide. 3,321,494, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 349. Niles, Earl T., to The Dow Chemical Co. Pyrotechnic dissemi- nating composition containing a nitramine fuel. 3,335,040, 8-8-67, CI. 149 — 76. Niles, Earl T., G. A. Lane, and H. E. Filter, to The Dow Chemical Co. Pyrotechnic disseminating composition con- taining an aminoguanidinium azide salt or autoeondensalion product thereof. 3,335,039, 8-8-67, CI. 149 — 76. Niles, Earl T., E. G. Nosser, and P. D. Oja, to The Dow Chemical Co. 1,2-ethylenebis (aminoguanidines). 3,355,- 491, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 564. Niles, Harold B. Carburetor for internal combustion engine. 3,307,838, 3-7-67, CI. 261—50. Niles, Wesley D. : See — Bohensky, George R., Herbst, Niles, and Siegmund. 3,359,- 723. Nilles, Paul : See — Muller, Francois, Nilles, and Denis. 3,356,490. Nilles, Paul, to Centre National de Recherches Metallurgiques. Continuous casting mold. 3,339.588, 9-5-67, CI. 138 — 145. Nilsen, Arthur A., to Mitchell, O'Brien, Spotorno, Inc. Crepe Suzette maker. 3,340,793, 9-12-67, CI. 99 — 423. Nilsen Mfg. Co. : See — Nilsen, Peter J., and Zamzow. 3,346,943. Nilsen, Norman P. Self maintaining poultry waterer system. 3,340,852, 9-12-67, CI. 119—75. Nilsen, Peter J., and M. D. Zamzow. Valve and nozzle con- struction for aerosol whipped cream dispenser. 3,333,744, 8-1-67, CI. 222 — 402.13. Nilsen, Peter J., and M. D. Zamzow, to Nilsen Mfg. Co. Pro- cedure and apparatus for removing valve assembly from pressurized container. 3,346,943, 10-17-67. CI. 29—213. Nilson, A.H., Machine Co., The : See — Kaestner, Thankbar W. 3,331,231. Nilson, Nils J. Apparatus for making yarn from plastic strips. 3,355,866, 12-5-67, CI. 57—31. Nilssen, Ole K. : See — Jenks. John D., and Nilssen. 3,304,482. Nilssen Ole K., to Ford Motor Co. Heating system for an automotive vehicle. 3,300,619, 1-24-67, CI. 219 — 279. Nilssen, Ole K., to Ford Motor Co. Means including a satur- able capacitor for reducing electrical energy dissipation in an electrical switching element. 3,309,568, 3-14-67, CI. 315 — 223 Nilssen, Ole K., to Ford Motor Co. Ignition system. 3,312,- 210, 4-4-67, CI. 123 — 148. Nilssen. Ole K., to Ford Motor Co. Electric circuit utilizing an adjustable and resettable fuse. 3,319,128, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 54. Nilsson, Bengt E., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Cord winding structure. 3,339,030, 8-29-67, CI. 191 — 12.2. Nilsson, Bengt E., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Suction cleaner. 3,353,338, 11-21-67, CI. 55—276. Nilsson, Bengt E., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Vacuum cleaner cover latch control. 3,359,025, 12-19-67, CI. 292 — 117. Nilsson, Eric L., to Facit-Halda AB. Link with a link lock, for example for office machines. 3,345,094, 10-3-67, CI. 287 — 93. Nilsson, Eric O. F., to Kohlswa Jernverks Aktiebolag. Method and a device for pulverizing solid materials. 3,302,- 892, 2-7-67, CI. 241 — 1. Nilsson, Erling I., to AB Akerlund & Rausing Lund. Pres- sure impulse transmitter. 3,306,523, 2-28-67, CI. 230 — 46. Nilsson, Gunnar : See — Sletbak, Jarle, Nilsson, and Virsberg. 3,359,482. Nilsson, Gunnar K. A., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Drill steel centializer for extension drill steels. 3,328,052, 6-27-67, CI. 285—24. Nilsson, Hans R., and L. B. Schibbye, to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Screw rotor machines for expanding a gaseous working medium of high temperature. 3,307,453, 3-7-67, CI. 91 — 84. Nilsson, Jan A. and S. B. Jointing devices for concrete piles. 3,356,39S, 12-5-67, CI. 287—103. Nilsson, John M., and F. Merenvi. Method for producing 2- acetyl-l,3-diketone. 3,356.731, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 5S6. Nilsson, Nils E., and A. I. Olofsson. System for charging amounts recorded bv consumption and service-meters. 3,352,971, 11-14-67. CI. 179 — 2. Nilsson, Nils G. H. Apparatus for beating and disintegrating fibrous materials in liquid suspension. 3,295,769 1-3-67, CI. 241 — 46. Nilsson, Sten B. : See — ■ Nilsson, Jan A. and S. B. 3,356.398. Nilsson, Sven M., and P. O. Jonell. Apparatus for driving a rod into the ground for determining soil qualities at differ- ent depths. 3,331,240, 7-18-67, CI. 73 — 84. Nimblett, Albert H., Jr. : See — Dayton, David R., Nimblett, and Wlerzbicki. 3,316,398. Nimee, George R. Automatic vending machine for comes- tibles. 3,297,061, 1-10-67, CI. 141—9. Nimeskern, Rita M. Electric ironing device. 3,357,119, 12-12- 67, CI. 38—99. Xifnino, Philip E., Jr., to Sun Chemical Corp. Loop-making apparatus and method. 3.318,497, 5-9-67, CI. 223 — 46. Nimtz, Klaus, to Palitex Project-Co. G.m.b.H. Double twist- ing spindle. 3,295,305, 1-3-67, CI. 57 — 58.49. Nimtz, Klaus, to Palitex Project Co. G.m.b.H. Balloon- confining apparatus for spinning and twisting machines. 3,299,624, 1-24-67, CI. 57 — 108. Nimtz, Klaus, to Palitex Project-Company, G.m.b.H. Struc- tural unit for a two-for-one twisting machine. 3,327,465, 6-27-67, CI. 57 — 108. Nimylowycz, Osvp : See — Stott, Albert M., and Nimylowycz. 3,318,034. Nimz, Wilhelm : See — Ackermann, Karl, Schone, and Nimz. 3,330,059. Ninet, Leon, S. Pinnert, and J. Preud'Homme, to Rhone- Poulenc S.A. Antifungal antibiotic and method of producing same. 3,330,726, 7-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Ninger, Fred C. : See — Krause, George M., and Ninger. 3,336,200. Stolar, Morris E., and Ninger. 3,336,199. Nininger, Tracy W. : See — Lembke, John R., Nininger, and Shea. 3,328,512. Ninneman, Lawrence D., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of making plastic articles. 3,337,667, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — -97. Ninneman, Lawrence D., to Owens Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for injection blow-molding plastic containers. 3,357,045, 12-12- 67. CI. 18—5. Ninomiya, Morio : See — Marumo, Hideo, Ninomiya, Matsuzaki, and Takai. 3,359,- 086. Nipak, Inc. : See — Reynolds, John B., Minor, and Craig. 3,297,697. Nipper, Jack T. : See — Lawrence, Philip L., and Nipper. 3,312,933. Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Odo, Keijiro, and Ichikawa. 3.360,534. Nippon Chemical Industrial Co., Ltd. : See — Nakaoka, Toshio, Sonobe, Suganuma, and Mori. 3,341,- 566. Nippon Columbia Kabushiki Kaisha (Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.) : See— Shiga, Takeo, and Kimura. 3.360,616. Shiga, Takeo, Okamoto, Washizawa, and Shibata. 3,334,- 174. Takagi, Toshihiko, and Nagahara. 3,300,580. Nippon Denki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — ■ Otani, Takao, Muto, Miyakawa, Ito, and TJno. 3,336,850. Nippon Denso Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kanada, Keitaro. 3,319,143. Sugiura, Shinzo, and Nagai. 3,332,140. Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. : See — Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,346,499. Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,347,795. Akashi. Tsuneo, and Takamizawa. 3.344 072 Ando, Toshio. 3,332,062. Fukamachi, Masahiko. 3,307,148. Haneta, Yuiti. 3,314,393. Hayashi, Teruo, Watanabe, and Sotome. 3,304,470. Hukami, Tadasu, and Tomizawa. 3,296.550. LIST OF PATENTEES !»i:> Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. : See — Continued Ishidate, Takashi. 3,360,785. Ito, Sukehlro, Deno, and Kashiwagi. 3,32S,713. Kaklzawa. Shlgeki. 3,327,101. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,296,611. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,305,855. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,315,251. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,33(1,589. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,336,590. Kaneko, Hisashi. 3,341,658. Kit ii, Sholchi, and Watanabe. 3,305,710. Kobayashl, Hideki. 3,320,458. Koizumi, Y'oshihara, and Takagi. 3,339,064. Koseki, Hikoro. 3,330,912. Kuroda, Takaji, and Kita/.ume. 3,324,419. Majiuia, Tsutomu, and Urashida. 3,353,073. Miyagi, Masahlsa. 3,328,717. Miyagi, Masahisa. 3,355,553. Murakami, Hiromi, and Morizumi. 3,359,446. Nagatsuka, Osamu, and Kawada. 3,316,754. Nakagawa, Takeshi. 3, 325, SIS. Nakagawa, Takeshi. 3.336.445. Nakamura Tetsuro. 3,354,364. Oda, Zenjiro, and Asaniaki. 3,35S,910. Ogasawara, Naoyuki. 3,310,759. Ohashi, Yasutaka. 3.310,799. Okamoto, Eiicki, and Koike. 3,314,124. Oki, Klkuo, Motomatsu, Yamaguchi, and Watanabe. 3,305,S68. Oki, Klkuo, and Yamaguchi. 3,304,551. Osafune, Hiroe, and Kurosawa. 3,316,128. Saeki. Akio, and Horiguchi. 3,299,372. Sasaki, Yozo, and Ishihara. 3,336,206. Sato, Katsuo, and Irie. 3,304,595. Sato, Norio. 3,299,312. Sekimoto, Tadahiro, and Kaneko. 3,320,611. Shiki, Haruo. 3,302,115. Shinohara, Takeo, and Maruyama. 3,356,813. Soma. Ichiro. 3,335,852. Suzuki, Akira, and Mnto. 3,356,855. Takahashi, Masao, Tsubouchi, Ohno, and Yamauchi. 3.359.470. Tomozawa, Atsusi. 3,296,612. Tsuji, Shigeru, Hayasbi, Kadowaki, and Sato. 3,308,525. Uchimaru, Kiyoshi, and Shimono. 3,309,4S9. Urushida, Koichi, and Anazawa. 3,335,336. Watanabe, Hisashi, and Nemoto. 3,299,330. Watanabe, Tatsuki, and Ando. 3,310,634. Yasuda, Susumu, and Tsuchiya. 3,328,628. Nippon Gakk! Seizo Kabusbiki Kaisha : See — Mochida, Yazunori, and Ishimura. 3,347,337. Nippon Gosei Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Ito, Sukebiro. 3.349.181. Ito, Sukebiro, and Yokoyama. 3.349,182. Kawase, Susmu, Kubota, and Soma. 3,348,235. Mori, Masao, Kotani, and Fujita. 3,296,299. Shinohara, Takeo. 3,349,356. Yoshioka, Sadao, Noro. Kawazura, and Takita. 3,350,359. Nippon Karoraizu Kogyo Kabusbikikaisha : See — Izumi, Shogo. 3,314,394. Nippon Kayaku Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yamamoto, Hiroshi, and Namekawa. 3,326,912. Nippon Kogaku K.K. : See — Kimura, Shuji. 3,301,627. Sho. Koji. 3,317,270. Nippon Oil Co., Ltd. : See — Matsuura, Kazuo, and Tsuruta. 3,337,511. Nippon Paint Co , Ltd. : See — Nagata, Nobuyoshi. 3,347,836. Nippon Sheet Glass Co.. Ltd. : See — Masuda, Masabaru, Kita, Okada, and Fujita. 3,310,495. Nippon Shokubai Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. : See — Sakuyama, Shigeru, Oda, Ohara, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3,312,710. Nippon Soda Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Komatsu, Tsuyoshi and Okura. 3,330,771. Miyazaki. Koshin, Hashimoto, Kaji, Sakimoto, Taniguchl, Noguchi, and Igarashi. 3,334,126. Taniguehi, Kanji, Asada, and Sakimoto. 3,352,899. Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp. : See — Kanai. Seiji, and Tominaga. 3,315,097. Kita, Sboichi, and Watanabe. 3,305.710. Odani, Yuzo, and Sunazawa. 3,348,983. Nipponkai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. : See — Oya, Teruo. 3.335,456. Niquet. Samuel. Drill grinding apparatus. 3,355,841, 12-5-67, CI. 51—94. Niquette. Paul, and C. E. Wallace, to Scientific Data Systems, Inc. Data transfer system. 3,356.996, 12-5-67 CI 340 — 172.5. Niquette, Reaman P. : See — Blakeslee, Thomas R.. and Niquette. 3,297,927. Scantlin. John R., Drummond, Gray, and Niquette. 3.312.952. Nirenberg. Hans, to Telefonban und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. Reverse-motion-precluding ratchet mechanism. 3.327,543, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 17.5. Nirenberg, Hans, to Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. Stamping or frankinc machine locking arrangements. 3,357.- 271, 12-12-67, CI. 74 — 98. Nirenberg, Robert 1'., to International Fabric Molders, Inc. Method 'for forming molded articles. 3,317,645, 5-2-67, CI. 264—258. Nirona-Worke Nler & Burner K<; : Nee — Nier, Erich-Arthur and R. E. 3,343,730. Nirschl, Friedrlch H. G. : Sec — Dichll, Erwin O.. and Nirschl. 3. 321, SCO. Nisbet. Thomas D., and R. M. Dippel, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Discharge spout. 3,332,4^7, 7-25-67. CI. 141 — 392. Nisbet. Thomas R., to Edex Corp. Instructional apparatus. 3,300,875, 1-31-67. CI. 35—9. Nisbet, Thomas R., to Mountain View Calif. System of re- cording program control signals. 3,305,045, 2-21-67. CI. 179—100.2. Nischk, Gunther: See — Bahr, Ulricb, Siegel, and Nischk. 3,313,850. Nischk, Gunther-Ernst : See — Unger, Otto, Nischk, Von Falkai, and Wilms. 3,328,350. Nisenbaum. Philip : See — Sassen. Bernard, Nisenbaum, and Young. 3,351,217. Nisenson, Jules, to G-anlip Corp. Engraving machine having adjustable template fixture. 3,295,211 1-3-67, CI. 33 — 23. Nlshida, Saichi, M. Yoshioka, and H. Uchiyama, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Hot stove having a spherical top. 3,334,880, 8-8-67, CI. 263—19. Nishigaki, Susumu, K. Kobayashi, M. Noda, and T. Kajita, to NGK Insulators, Ltd. Device for detecting the configura- tion of a burning flame. 3,301,307. 1-31-67, CI. 158 — 28. Nishigaki, Susumu, T. Nakamura, T. Kusaka, and T. Vano, to NGK Insulators, Ltd. Method of rust proofing treatment of metals. 3.342,710, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 56. Nishigaki, Susumu, T. Kusaka. and M. Sato, to NGK Insula- tors, Ltd. Method of forming rust-proofing and corrosion- resisting coating on metal surfaces. 3,350,285, 10-31-67, CI. 204 — 56. Nishii, Masahiko, and Y. Suzuki, to To Yo Da Automatic Loom Works, Ltd., and Kanegafuchi Boseki Kabushiki-Kaisha. Apparatus for continuously effecting automatic bobbin ex- change on spinning machine. 3,307,340, 3-7-67, CI. 57 — 53. Nishikawa, Fumio : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Endoh, Nishikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,336,- 110. Ito, Yoshikazu, Nishikawa, and Iwamura. 3.338,887. Ito, Yoshikazu, Shiji, Nomura, Endo, Ikeyama, and Nishikawa. 3,297,684. Ito, Yoshikazu, Torimitsu, Shimokawa, Nishikawa, and Hara. 3,309,298. Ysuda, Ryoiehi, Nishikawa, and Iwamura. 3,307,904. Nishimi, John T. : See — Anderson. Claron E., Bayle, and Nishimi. 3,360,794. Nishimoto, Koichi, G. Fuse, and M. Nakanishi to Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. Organic tin sulfamates and wood preservatives using the same. 3,305,442, 2-21- 67, CI. 167 — 38.6. Nishimoto, Yoshihiko : See — Atsukawa, Masumi, Nishimoto, Iwaiya, and Kuwabara. 3,311,449. Fukuma, Shinichi, Atsukawa, Nishimoto, and Inoue. 3,298,781. Nishimura, Haruo : See — Kano. Hideo, and Nishimura. 3,316,256. Nishimura, Haruo, to Shionogi & Co.. Ltd. Antibiotic showdomycin and a method of producing same. 3,316,149, 4-25-67, CI. 167—65. Nishimura, Hiroshi : See — Takahashi, Sakae, Nishimura, and Inui. 3.310.522. Nishimura, Masaharu, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisa- kusho. Transmission with bi-directional clutching mech- anism. 3,304,793, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 368. Nishimura, Seitchi : See — Nishioka. Kunio, Nishimura, and Kato. 3,351,337. Nishimura, Shojiro, M. Ishizaki, and H. Baba, to Kobe Steel Works, Ltd. Fuel atomization device in diesel pile driver. 3,303,892, 2-14-67, CI. 173 — 133. Nishino, Keigo : See — Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3.324,128. Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3.335.135. Irikura, Tsutomu, Masuzawa, and Nishino. 3,347,860. Nishio, Daijiro : See — Nakajima, Yosuke, and D. and F. Nishio. 3,341,332. Nishio. Fumihiko : See — Nakajima, Yosuke, and D. and F. Nishio. 3,341,332. Nishio, Fumihiko, M. Sugiyama, and K. Nasu. to Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd. Method for stabilizing developed photo- sensitive materials. 3,326,684, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 61. Nishio. Fumihiko, R. Oi. and T. Tajima, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabusbiki Kaisha. Diffusion transfer photographaic mate- rials. 3,352,678, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 76. Nishio. Shuichi : See — Goto. Tetsukazu. Nishio. Kojima, Kawano, Havakawa, and Araki. 3,355,359. Nishioka. Hideya, to Fujitsu Ltd. Monostable multivibrator. 3,315,099, 4-18-67, CI. 307—88.5. Nishioka, Hideya, to Fujitsu Ltd. Transistorized multivibrator having very good stabilitv. 3,341,788, 9-12-67, CI. 331 — 113. 946 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Nishioka. Kunio, S. Niskimura, and S. Kato. to Summimoto Metal Industries Ltd. Air spring. 3,351,337, 11-7-67, CI. 267—65. Nishioka, Tasaburo. Apparatus for alternately bending to draw wire or plate. 3,326,025, 6-20-67, CI. 72 — 161. Nishiura, Osamu, S. Mano, I. Moridaw, and K. Yakahashi, to Japan Reichhold Chemicals, Inc. Sizing agents and processes for preparation thereof. 3,299,034, 1-17-67, CI. 260—101. Nishiwaki, Minora : See — Ohta, Takayoshi, Akuta, Nishiwaki, and Yoshizumi. 3,329,495. Nishizawa, Jun-Ichi : See — Fujikawa, Kyoiehi, Sukegawa, and Nishizawa. 3,307,088. Nishizawa, Yoshihiko : See— Kuramoto, Saichiro, Nishizawa, Sakamoto, and Mizutani. 3,308,016. Niskanen, Erkki P. : See — Soila, Jouko V., and Niskanen. 3,342,453. Nissan Jidosha Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Ariga, Hajime. 3,327,694. Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. : See — Otsubo, Iwao, Ura, Sato, Hayakawa, and Sakata. 3,318,- 764. Shindo, Noboru, Wada, Ota, Suzuki, and Ohata. 3,327,- 026. Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Murata, Atsuo, Kokubo, Nagakura, Ohba, and Arata. 3,308,123. Nissen Corp. : See — Nissen, George P. 3,312.471. Nissen, George P. 3,339,925. Nissen, George P., and Kellv. 3,303,905. Nissen, George P., and Kelly. 3,347,508. Nissen, George P., Stuckenschneider, and Kelly. 3,323,- 767. Nissen, George P., to Nissen Corp. Target for trampoline game apparatus. 3,312,471, 4-4-67, CI. 273 — 105. Nissen, George P., to Nissen Corp. Portable and demountable recreational apparatus. 3.339,925, 9-5-67. CI. 273 — 95. Nissen, George P.. and H. J. Kellv, to Nissen Corp. Height adapter for foldable trampolines. 3,303,905, 2-14-67, CI. 182 — 137 Nissen, George P., E. C. Stuckenschneider, and H. J. Kelly, to Nissen Corp. Supporting stand storage device. 3,323,767, 6-6-67, CI. 248—165. Nissen, George P., and H. J. Kelly, to Nissen Corp. Leveling device for gymnastic apparatus. 3,347,508, 10-17-67, CI. 248—188.4. Nissen, Hans G., and A. I. Martin. Heating and roasting devices, with system for collection of grease drippings. 3,320,873, 5-23-67, CI. 99 — 423. Nissen, Niels A., to Collins Radio Co. Temperature cycling device for precision frequency crystals. 3,295.592, 1-3-67, CI. 165- 32. Nisser, Henrik, to J. M. Voith, G.m.b.H. Process and appara- tus for the production of fibrous webs, especially for making paper or cardboard. 3,330,723, 7-11-67, CI. 162—208. Nisshen Oil Mills Ltd., The : See — Sakai, Hiroshi, Hara, and Akioka. 3,303,182. Nissim, Samuel : See — Koerner, Ralph J., and Nissim. 3,334,336. Schmidt, Ronald G., and Nissim. 3.310,723. Nissim, Samuel, to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Selection device. 3,316,540, 4-25-67, CI. 340—172.5. Nisslev, Robert B. Interlocking joint for abutted edges of insulated panel sections. 3,327,447, 6-27-67, CI. 52 — 582. Nissman, Marvin J., to Ronson Corp. Mixing and blending de- vice. 3,315,946, 4-25-67, CI. 259 — 108. Nist, Ferdinand J., Jr., to Seattle Box Co. Collapsible con- tainer. 3,323,074, 6-6-67, CI. 217 — 12. Nitafoam Ltd. : See — Grimshaw, Norman. 3,298,885. Nitchie, Charles D., to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for apply- ing adhesive to a moving web. 3,303,814, 2-14-67, CI. 118—249 Nitka, Heinz F. : See — Klem, Stanley J.. Jr., and Nitka. 3,301,158. Nitka, Heinz F., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method of recording charged particles. 3,353,185, 11-14-67, CI. 346 — 1. Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget : See — Quadflief, Therese, and Wetterholm. 3.296,042. Strom, Tor A., and Wetterholm. 3,342,133. Nitrox S.A. : See — Balestra, Carlo. 3,335,014. Nitsch, Edward J. : See — Stube, Frederick F., and Nitsch. 3,351.751. Nitsch, Helmut, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Plan- ung und Bau von Industrieanlagen. Method of producing cycloalkanone oximes. 3,303,216, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 566. Nitsche, Joseph E. : See — Guyer, Edwin M., and Nitsche. 3,313,608. Nitsche, Joseph E., to Corning Glass Works. Methods, for forming materials of high purity by fusion. 3,303,115, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 130. Nitsche. Rudolf, to Radio Corp. of America. Ferroelectric cir- cuit element material and transducer utilizing same. 3,348,- 077, 10-17-67, CI. 310—8.5. Nitschke, Bruno, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Keyboard providing different unrelated codes in response to caseshift operation. 3,317,020, 5-2-67, CI. 197 — 98. Nitschke, Bruno, and A. Ruckerl, to Siemens & Halske Aktien- gesellschaft. Keyboard capable of producing either of two different codes. 3,357,534, 12-12-67, CI. 197—98. Nitschke, Manfred : See — Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Heinrich, Nitschke, Schacht, and Speeth. 3,359,921. Nitschke, Norman C. : See — McMaster. Harold A., and Nitschke. 3,295,843. and Nitschke. 3,332,759. and Nitschke. 3,332,762. , and Nitschke. 3,338,697. McMaster, Harold A., McMaster, Harold A., McMaster, Harold A. Nitta, Thomas : See — Gross, Kenneth J., Nitta, Sawhill, and Williams. 3,337,- 410. Nitta, Tsuneharu : See — Nagase, Kaneomi, Taki, and Nitta. 3,316,184. Nitta, Yoshihiro, F. Yoneda, and T. Miyamoto, to Chugal Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. Benzamidopyrimidines. 3,317,- 534, 5-2-67, CI. 260—256.4. Nitta, Yoshihiro, K. Okui, and K. Ito, to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. 6-halo-2-amino substituted-4-sulfani- amido-pyrimidine compounds. 3,328,395, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 239.75. Nitta, Yoshihiro, A. Shioya, and F. Yoneda, to Chugai Seiyaku Kabushiki Kaisha. 3-phenyl substituted-1-acetamido-pyrida- zone derivatives and their preparation. 3,328,403, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 250. Nitta. Yoshio : See — Furukawa, Tetsuya, Nitta, and Kiyokuni. 3,215,056. Nitta, Yoshio, T. Takemura, and K. Kawasaki, to Fuji Denki Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for detecting a signal advanced by a predetermined time interval relative to a zero point of an alternating electric current. 3,315,169, 4-18-67. CI. 32S — 150. Nitta, Zenjiro : See — Fujiwara, Yoshiyuki, Fujiki, Ando, Nitta, Miyake, and Shigenari. 3,303,257. Nittel, Eugenie, nee Krause. Heating structure, particularly for welding plastics. 3,337,716, 8-22-67, CI. 219 — 541. Nittex A.G. : See — Hin, Robbert P. M. 3,318,112. Nitti, Nicholas J. : See — Sloan, Louis, Nitti, and Pratt. 3,306,859. Nittka. Karl. Adjustable torque converter. 3,321,984, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 117. Nittler, William J. Firearm action. 3,304,643, 2-21-67, CI. 42—42. Nitto Boseki Co., Ltd. : See — Kobayashi, Masaaki, and Matsumoto. 3,315,321. Nitto Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Hiroki. Kenzo, Shizume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawamura. 3,346,617. Hirose, Keisuke, Hasegawa, and Fujimaki. 3,303,154. Yamaguehi, Hachiro, and Nakano. 3,329,720. Nitto. Hajime : See — Yonezaki. Shigeru, Nitto, and Asano. 3,296,100. Nitto Kohki Co. Ltd. : See — Mikiya, Toshio, and Aoki. 3,344,868. Nitz, Jacob : See — Kendall, Fred E., and Nitz. 3,297,439. Nitz, Rolf-Eberhard : See — Ritter. Heinrich, Beyerle, and Nitz. 3,311,635. Nitzan, David : See — Bennion, David R., English, and Nitzan. 3,303,480. Bennion, David R.. English, and Nitzan. 3,322,965. Nitzan, David, to AMP Inc. Magnetic core structure and circuit. 3,341,832, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 174. Nitzan, David, to AMP Inc. Circuit for multi-aperture mag- netic core devices. 3.349,380, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 174. Nitzsche, Bertha P. Tire rivets. 3,308,867, 3-14-67, CI. 152—370 Nitzsche, Siegfried : See — Buchheit, Paul M., and Nitzsche. 3,341,563. Nitzsche, Siegfried, M. Wick, and P. Hittmair, to Wacker- Chemie G.m.b.H. Silicone rubber foam compositions. 3,338,- 847, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Nitzsche, Siegfried, and P. Buchheit, to Wacker-Chemic G.m.b.H. Preparation of silarylenesilanol and polysilaryl- enesiloxanols. 3,338,870, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Nitzsche, Siegfried, and P. Buchheit. to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Method for preparing polysilarylene-polysiloxane copolymers. 3,350,350. 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Nivens, Allen B., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Sliver coiler. 3,299,479, 1-24-67, CI. 19 — 159. Nivens, Allen B., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Coiler stop motion apparatus for textile machines. 3,316,597, 5-2-67, CI. 19 — .2. Nivens, Allen B., and J. A. F. Rayfield, to Ideal Industries, Inc. Stop motion apparatus for textile machines. 3,311,- 953, 4-4-67, CI. 19 — ,23. Niviere, Jean, to Ets. Marechal Co. Process for the manu- facture of adhesive sheets, particularly for purposes of decoration. 3.321,349, 5-23-67, CI. 156 — 230. Niwa Machinery Co. : See — Matsunami, Hiroshi, and Yagi. 3,319,353. Niwa, Takato. Expansible hollow core. 3,314,846, 4-18-67, CI. 161 — 69. Niwa, Takenao, and S. Ozaki. Process for converting sulfate pump waste residues into high utility material and means of applying same. 3,349,921, 10-31-67, CI. 210 — 509. LIST OF PATENTEES 947 Niwa, Yasuo: See — Fukuzawa, Heihaehiro, Nambn, Niwa, and Uchino. 3,323,- 871. Niwatsukino, Tooru : See — Kameisbi, Masayukl, Iliguehi, and Niwatsukino. 3,3-14,- 510. Niwatsukino, Toru : See — Higuehi, Rvuichiro, Uesako, and Niwatsukino. 3,325,075. Nix, George F. Photocopy paper package. 3,360,258, 12-26-07, CI. 271—18. Nix, George J. : See — Holden, John C. Cook, Babin, and Nix. 3,31S,3§2. Nix, Joseph E. : See — Brock, Winford G., and Nix. 3,311,678. Nix, Uthai L. Tool holder. 3,311,005, 3-28-67 CI. 82 — 36. Nixdorf, Joachim, to The Federal Republic of Germany (as represented bv the Secretary of Defense). Heating device. 3,328,550. 6-27-67, CI. 219— 388. Nixdorf, Joachim, and A. Burgel, to Federal Republic of Ger- many, Defense. Tensioning device. 3,323,754, 6-6-67, CI. 242—147. Nixon, Alan C. : See — Houff, William EC., and Nixon. 3,321,422. Hunter, Leon, and Nixon. 3,322,725. Nixon, Albert L. Data processing means having storage cir- cuits. 3,323,715, 6-6-67, CI. 234 — 16. Nixon, Brian G., and R. C. Preston, to Weighload Ltd. Dynamometers. 3,310,981, 3-28-67, CI. 73—144. Nixon, Donald R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor pump unit. 3,.347,16S. 10-17-67, CI. 103—87. Nixon, James : See — Panzer, Jerome, Nixon, and Kassinger. 3,354,086. Nixon, James, to Esso Research and Engineering, Co. Cal- cium acetate lubricant. 3,310,490, 3-21-67, CI. 252 — 40.7. Nixon, Jeddv D. : See — Garrett, William R., and Nixon. 3,326,305. Leathers, Clarence H., and Nixon. 3,323,327. Nixon, Thomas D. : See — James, Forrest H., Jr., Cockrell, and Nixon. 3,360,019. Nixon, Virgil H., to Missouri-Rogers Corp. Crusher. 3,295,- 773, 1-3-67, CI. 241 — 191. Nixon. Walter B. : See — Sweeney, Thomas E., and Nixon. 3,341,125. Nixon, William G. : See — Bloch, Herman S., and Nixon. 3,324,193. Bloch. Herman S.. and Nixon. 3,336,410. Nixon, William G., and J. R. Marcus, to Universal Oil Prod- ucts Co. Separation process. 3,331,SS1, 7-18-67, CI. 260— 674. Noack, Robert L., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of mak- ing magnetic material with pattern of embedded non-mag- netic material. 3,333,333, 8-1-67, CI. 29 — 604. Noack, Robert L., and C. Wentworth, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Method of forming a pattern. 3,322,871, 5-30-67, CI. 264 — 104. Noakes, Mary : See — Noakes, Roy E. 3,325,187. Noakes. Roy E., deceased (by M. Noakes, temporary adminis- tratrix). Tow hitch construction. 3,325,1S7, 6-13-67, CI. 2 so 493 Nobbs. Vestal L. Girdle. 3,339,554, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 528. Nobel-Bozel : See — Gandon. Louis. 3,357,877. Lattv, Cvril X. G. 3,300,541. Marcheguet, Henri G. L., and Gandon. 3.350,165. Talet, Pierre. 3,301,900. Nobel. Fred I. : See — Ostrow, Barnet D., and Nobel. 3,305,461. Ostrow, Barnet D., and Nobel. 3,305,462. Ostrow, Barnet D., and Nobel. 3,309,293. Nobile. Luciano, to Ledoga S.p.A. Process for preparing su- crose esters of high molecular weight fatty acids. 3,349,- 081. 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 234. Nobile, Luciano, and T. La Noce, to Miles Italiana Derivati Amidi-M-i.D.A. S.D.m. Reaction products of starch with dimethyl sulfoxide and alcohols. 3,309,360, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 233.3. Nobili, Pietro. Foodstuff washing machine. 3,338,251. 8-29- 67, CI. 134 — 120. Noble, Burton A., and A. F. Uhlig, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Container handling and inspecting apparatus. 3,356,203, 12-5-67. CI. 19S— 33. Noble, David L. : See — Andrews, Douglas R., and Noble. 3,316,536. Noble, Gardiner A., to Chrysler Corp. Method and apparatus for welding control circuit. 3.358,116 12-12-67, CI. 219 — 110. Noble, Gardiner A., and J. A. Muir, to Chrysler Corp. Elec- tric switch. 3,320,558, 5-16-67, CI. 335 — 147. Noble. James F. : See — Malloch, Alexander S., and Noble. 3,339,491. Noble, John H., to Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. Re- moval and disposal of radioactive contaminants in mixed ion exchange resins with alkali metal halide. 3.340,200, 9-5-67, CI. 252—301.1. Noble Mfg. Co. : See — Neuhring, Robert R. 3.337,241. Sosalla, Harry L. 3,302,956. Noble, Milton L. Apparatus for projecting cylindrical objects as circular images. 3,347,133, 10-17-67, CI. SS — 24. Noble, Milton L., to General Electric Co. Total internal re- flection projection system. 3,357,299, 12-12-67, CI. 88—24. Noble, Peter J. W. : See — Dyson, James, and Noble. 3,326,079. Noble, Peter M. : See — Garrett, Edward O., Jr., and Noble. 3,340,9G3. Noble, Ronald M. : See — Webb, James E. 3,305,810. Noble, Ruth I. Drop foot and heel guard for bed patients. 3,345,654, 10-10-67, CI. 5—319. Noble & Wood Machine Co., The : See — Sargood, Richard J. 3,314,617. Tomlinson, William C. 3,305,180. Nobles, William L., to University of Mississippi. Certain 3-(acylalkyl)-3-azabicyclo-[3.2.2Jnonane compounds. 3.31S,- 875, 5-9-67, CI. 260—240. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and N. Uno, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (English name : Asahl Optical Industry Co., Ltd.). Photoelectric time control shutter circuit for photographic camera. 3,324,779, 6-13-67, CI. 95 — 42. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and N. Uno, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Camera shutter control device. 3,347,- 141, 10-17-67, CI. 95—10. Noda, Ikuya, K. Kato, A. Yamamoto, K. Okano, T. Ueta, H. Minami, and R. Hirano, to Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Methods and apparatus for manufacture of H-section steel having surface projections. 3,335,596, 8-15-67, CI. 72 — 366. Noda, Ikuya, A. Yamamoto, Y. Ueta, H. Minami, R. Hirano. P. Someno, and K. Sudo, to Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Method and apparatus for manufacturing H-shaped steel. 3,347^076, 10-17-67, CI. 72—201. Noda. Kazuo : See — Pukushima, Osamu, Noda, and Kishida. 3,348,963. Noda, Koji : See — ■ Ishikawa, Toshio, and Noda. 3,331,945. Noda, Makoto : See — Nishigaki, Sumumu, Kobayashi, Noda, and Kajita. 3,301,307. Nodawav Valley Foods, Inc. : See — Stewart, Aubrey P., Jr. 3.340.072. Stewart, Aubrey P., Jr. 3,348,955. Noddin, George A. : See — Hennessy, James, and Noddin. 3,301,183. Hennessy James, and Noddin. 3.30S.757. Noddin, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Explosive composition and waterhammer resistant delay device containing same. 3,306,201, 2-28-67, CI. 102 — 27. ' Noddin, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Non-rupturing detonating cords. 3,311,056, 3-2S-67, CI. 102 — 27. Noddin, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Detonating explosive in polytetrafluoroethylene matrix and preparation. 3,326,731, 6-20-67, CI. 149—19. Noddin, George A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Safe- arm mechanism for explosive trains. 3,342,131, 9-19-67, CI. 102 — 22. Noddin, Ray C, to Globe-Union Inc. Protection device for solid state ignition systems and battery charging svstems. 3,300,702, 1-24-67, CI. 320 — 25. Noddin, Ray C, to Globe-Union Inc. Output control for permanent magnet alternators. 3,341,763, 9-12-67, CI. 320—39. ' Noddings, Charles R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for isomerizing alpha olefins to beta olefins with nickel- chromium phosphate. 3,327,014, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for isomerizing a-alkenes to /3-alkenes with nickel phosphate catalyst. 3,297,778, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Noddings, Charles R.. and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Double-band isomerization of olefins using chromium phosphate catalyst. 3,310,59S, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 6S3.2. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Cobalt phosphate catalyst and method for dehydro- genating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,321,544, 5-23-67, CI. 260—683. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chromium zinc phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,002. 6-20-67, CI. 260— 6S0. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Iron nickel phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,003, 6-20-67, CI. 260— 6S0. Noddings. Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chromium copper phosphate catalyst and method for dehydrosenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,- 004, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 680. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chromium aluminum phosphate catalyst and method for dehydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,- 005, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chromium iron phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327.006, 6-20-67, CI. 260—680. Noddings. Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Nickel copper phosphate catalyst and method for de- hvdrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,007, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 680. 948 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Noddings, Charles R., and K. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Nickel iron phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,008, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 680. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Calcium iron phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,009, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 680. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Chromium calcium phosphate catalyst and method for dehydrogenating olefins. 3,327,010, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 680. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Iron chromium phosphate catalyst and method for de"- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,011, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—680. Noddings, Charles R., and R. G. Gates, to The Dow Chemical Co. Iron aluminum phosphate catalyst and method for de- hydrogenating and cracking alkanes and olefins. 3,327,012, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—680. Noddings, James A. : See — Reznick, Frank J., and Noddings. 3,347,771. Nodwell, Bruce, and J. E. Rymes, to Robin-Nodwell Mfg. Ltd. Front axle adjustment. 3,329,227, 7-4-67, Cl. 180 — 9.6. Noe, Harold C, to Haggar Mills Div. of I. Zendman Inc. Guide bar lapping mechanism for warp knitting machines. 3,350,901, 11-7-67, Cl. 66 — 86. Noel. Georges, to Centre Experimental de recherches et d'Etudes du Eatiment et des T. P. Soil deformation measur- ing cell with positioning liner. 3,349,610, 10-31-67, Cl. 73—84. Noel, Howard S., to PMC Corp. Packaging device. 3,314,713, 4-18-67, Cl. 294 — 87.28. Noel, Robert M., to Key Machinery Designers. Inc. Chipper head and blade. 3,356.114, 12-5-67, Cl. 144 — 172. Noel, Yvon-Pol, to Centre National de Rocherches Metal- lurgeques. Method of measuring temperatures. 3,299,707, 1-24-67, Cl. 73—339. Noell. Algernon S., Jr. : See — Egglestone, Robert W., and Noell. 3,309.593. Egglestone, Robert W., and Noell. 3,353,077. Noeske, Heinz : See — Feichtinger, Hans, and Noeske. 3,317,469. Gothel, Herbert, Feichtinger, and Noeske. 3,330,227. Nofer, Paul. Container closure. 3,313,440, 4-11-67, Cl. 215 — 39. Notre, Claude : See — Colobert, Louis, Cier, and Nofre. 3,329,607. Nogaj, Richard J. : See — Ciabattari, Emil J., and Nogaj. 3,341,450. Nogami, Ikuo : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmor. 3.298,923. Nogami. Iwao, and T. Nakagawa, to Honeywell Inc. Extended range measuring and recording apparatus. 3,327,118, 6-20- 67, Cl. 250—83.3. Nogami, Kunishige, and T. Ohno, to Hitachi Ltd. Com- posite frame having two three-stage crossbar switch link frames. 3,345,465, 10-3-67, Cl. 179 — 22. Noguehi Institute, The : See — Noyori, Gentaro, Kurokawa, and Okazaki. 3,342,838. Noguehi, Teruhisa : See — Mivazaki, Koshin, Hashimoto, Kaji, Sakimoto, Taniguchi, and Noguehi. 3.334,126. Noguehi, Tetsutaro : See — ■ Takemura, Kazuhiko, anc Noguehi. 3,344,594. Noguehi, Yoshisuke, % to Shozo Takase. Locking device for an automotive hydraulic brake. 3,322,246, 5-30-67, Cl. 192— .049. Noguera, John M., to Casablaneas Ltd. Rotary suspension bobbin holder for textile machines. 3,331,567, 7-18-67, Cl. 242 — 130.2. Noguera, Joseph, to Casablaneas High Draft Co. Ltd. Sliver feed and drafting means of a ring spinning frame. 3,312,- 050, 4-4-67, Cl. 57—34. Nohe, Heinz, C. Palm, and R. Platz, to Badisehe Anilin- & Soa-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of acrylonitrile or methacrylonitrile. 3,309.395. 3-14-67, Cl. 260 — 465.3. Nohumra, Ryotaro, to The Research Development Corp. of Japan. Flexible container. 3,356.120, 12-5-67, Cl. 150 — .5. Noiles, Douglas G.. and D. A. Boylan, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electrode fastening device. 3.343,028, 9-19-67, Cl. 313 — 260. Noirclerc, Andre, to Societe Industrielle de Liansons Elec- triques. Cable hanger. 3,295,804, 1-3-67, Cl. 248 — 60. Noirot, Louis P., to Simmonds S.A. Device for assembling two parts having between them a connection of the screw and nut type. 3,325,196, 6-13-67, Cl. 287 — 20.3. Nojima, Susumu : See — ■ Kasugai, Takahiko, and Nojima. 3.335,337. Nojima, Takeo, to E. Y. Osawa. Method of and apparatus for refining molten metals. 3,334,993, 8-8-67, Cl. 75 — 45. Nolan. Arthur: See — Stamberger, Paul, and Nolan. 3,343,556. Nolan Co., The: See — Merritt, Glenn W. 3,343,502. Nolan, Edward J., C. C. Meeks, N. Rosenfeld, and F. J. Le Quire, said Meeks assor. to National Mobile Incinerator Corp. Combination refuse- and snow-removal vehicle. 3.327,659, 6-27-67, Cl. 110 — 8. Nolan, Gaillard R. : See — Nolan, Meryl B., and Nolan. 3,358,294. Nolan, George J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oxidative de- hydrogenation over stannic phosphate catalyst. 3,320,329, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 680. Nolan, George J., and V. C. F. Holm, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oxidative dehydrogenation of monoolefins. 3,304,342, 2-14-67, Cl. 260—680. Nolan, John E., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Drain stopper with overflow. 3,315,279, 4-25-67, Cl. 4 — 198. Nolan, John L., to Hollister Inc. Drainage pouch for post- surgical use. 3,351,061, 11-7-67, Cl. 128—283. Nolan, Kenneth G., I. B. Frederick, D. L. Goleman, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Viscosity stable insecticidal and herbicidal compositions. 3,352,664. 11-14-67, Cl. 71 — 110. Nolan, Meryl B., and G. R. Nolan. Toilet handle lock. 3,358,- 294, 12-19-67. Cl. 4—1. Nolan, Richard D., to Advance Stamping Co. Temperature responsive actuator. 3,327,532, 6-27-67, Cl. 73 — 368.3. Nolan, Roger W., and D. S. Adams, to Joseph Lucas (Indus- tries) Ltd. Electric current inverters. 3,328,668, 6-27-67, Cl. 321 — 45. Nolan, Terence M., and D. J. Tievarrow, Jr., to Kelsey-Haves Co. Barrel. 3,355,049, 11-28-67, Cl. 220 — o. Nolan, Thomas R. Surgical clamp. 3,320,958, 5-23-67, Cl. 128—346. Nolan, Valery A., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Dynamoelectric machine brush. 3,358,166, 12-12-67, Cl. 310 — 228. Nolan, William A., and J. S. Gilles, to Reynolds Metals Co. Edgewise movable wall closure construction and method of making the same. 3,315,414, 4-25-67, Cl. 49 — 449. Noland, James S. : See — Kamal, Musa R., and Noland. 3,313,676. Noland, Robert L., W. C. Travis, and M. B. Dagneau. to Haveg Industries. Inc. Laminate comprising carbon fibers car- burized resin, and inorganic oxide fibers. 3,301,742, 1-31- 67, Cl. 161 — 170. Nold. James J. : See — Ryan. Jack D., Nold, and Hughes. 3,351,444. Nolin, Roger J. : See — Russell. Fred J., and Nolin. 3,298,094. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3.298.729. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,302.674. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,316,001. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,316,003. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,316,006. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin 3,336.775. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,337,248. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,337,250. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,337,251. Russell, Fred J., and Nolin. 3,337,252. Noll, Ewald : See — Schulz, Hermann, Schwarze, Lussling, and Noll. 3,32S.- 400. Noll, George H., to Wildman Jacquard Co. Cam control means for knitting machines. 3,299,673, 1-24-67. Cl. 6G— 57. Noll, Harry L. : See — Flory, Leonard H., and Noll. 3.320,835. Noll, Henrv D. : See — Hornaday, George F.. and Noll. 3,340,178. Noll, Henry D., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Aro- matics production. 3,304,340, 2-14-67, Cl. 260 — 672. Noll, James L.. to General Motors Corp. Sunshade support assembly. 3,334,853, 8-8-67, Cl. 248 — 289. Noll, Stanley D., and W. F. Delfeld, to Production Experts, Inc. Crop pusher for slab shears and the like. 3,298,264, 1-17-67, Cl. 83—135. Noll, Walter : See — Eisenhower, Walter D., Jr., Noll, and Ake. 3,307,079. Kiihne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Noll. 3,324,151. Knhne, Rudolf. Meininger, and Noll. 3,349,097. Schnurrbusch, Karl, and Noll. 3,309,253. Noll, Walter, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble disazo-dyestuffs. 3,313,799, 4-11-67. Cl. 260 — 160. Noller, Fred W. : See — Mitchell, Melville J., and Noller. 3.309,854. Noller, Fred W.. and R. E. Hauff, to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Multiple position seat for material handling equipment. 3,300,172, 1-24-67, Cl. 248 — 425. Noller, Hans G. Ingestible pH responsive radio transmitter. 3,340,866, 9-12-67, Cl. 128—2. Nollet, Georges. Loom reversing means. 3,318,341, 5-9-67, Cl. 139—1. Nolte. Albert C. Jr. : See — Beamish, Bernard D. 3,356,437. Beebe, Roderick W„ and Hughes. 3,295,343. Growald. Martin C. 3,329,750. Mentnech. Adelbert. 3.319,940. Montor, Karel. 3,297,824. Nolte, Albert C, Jr., to Elton Industries, Inc. Vehicle detect- ing system and dual purpose mirror arrangement therefor. 3,351,935, 11-7-67, Cl. 343—5. Nolte. Albert C. Jr., to Elton Industries, Inc. Stirring device. 3.355,153, 11-28-67, Cl. 259 — 111. Nolte, Claude B., to Kingmann-White, Inc. Flow meter inte- grator. 3,322,339, 5-30-67, Cl. 235—61. Nolte, Louis C. Cleaning device. 3,343,199, 9-26-67, Cl. 15—319. LIST OF PATENT] ES !)l!) Nolte, Robert K., to Metalwash Machinery Corp. Baking pan cleaning iipparatus. 3,30S,83S, 3-14-07, CI. 134 — 70. Nolte, Robert K., to Metalwash Machinery Co. Washing ma- chine. 3,327,722, G-27-07, CI. 134 — 111. Noma, Amy T. : See — Loir.-, Kay S.. and Noma. 3,317,280. Nomine, Gerard. R. Bucourt, and J. Dube, to Roussel-UCLAF. 13/3-n-propyl-18,10-bis-nor-progesterone and process of prep- aration. 3,311,616, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 239.5. Nomiya, Bunzo : See — Seki, Shigeo, Nomiya, and Ogawa. 3,322,813. Nommensen, Johan P., and H. Waning, to Stainicarbon N.V. Device for the production of artificial filaments by the melt spinning method. 3,358,320, 12-19-67, CI. 18 — 8. Nomo Products, Inc. : See — Rapaport, Max. 3,353,372. Nomura, Aklyoshi : See — MinamI, Shinichi, Mizushima, and Nomura. 3,359,191. Nomura, Hiroaki, and K. Sugimoto, to Takeda Chemical In- dustries, Ltd. Stable and active fradiomycin salts and preparation thereof. 3,320,235, 5-10-67, CI. 260—210. Nomura, Kei : See — Kawai, Nobuo, and Nomura. 3,314,759. Nomura, Masayoshi, T. Tokuyama, S. Tauchi, and T. Takeshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method of form- ing a semiconductor device by etching and epitaxial depo- sition. 3.345,222, 10-3-67, CI. 148 — 175. Nomura, Osamu, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co.. Ltd. Dim- mer for electric lamps. 3,299,319. 1-17-07, CI. 315 — 199. Nomura, Osamu, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Dimmer for electric lamps. 3,35S,186, 12-12-67, CI. 315 — 194. Nomura, Saihei : See — Ito. Yoshikazu, Shiji, Nomura, Endo, Ikeyama, and Nishikawa. 3,297,684. Non Roll A.G. : See — Tanner, Richard. 3,301,222. Nonaka, Goro : See — Ikegami. Hidetsugu, Momota, Takekoshi, Matumoto, and Nonaka. 3,290,569. Nonaka, Kinzo, to Seizo Kurwabara. Apparatus for measuring the conductivity of electrolyte. 3,355,661, 11-28-67, CI. 324—30. Nonnecke. Ernst A., and E. H. W. Gottsch, to John J. McMul- len Associates, Inc. Method for cooling and filling liquefied gas transport and storage tanks. 3,313,110, 4-11-67, CI. 02 — 45. Nonweiler. Richard A., to Lakeside Plastics Corp. Method of producing an expanded polystyrene foam having a dense surface. 3,309.439, 3-14-67, CI. 264 — 45. Nook, Lawrence J. : See — Overton, Charles F., and Nook. 3,300,227. Noon, Alonzo W., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Inking mechanism held in an indenting relationship with the form roll. 3,298,- 305, 1-17-67, CI. 101 — 366. Noonan, Donald F., to Robertshaw-Controls Co. Quick wire attaching and releasing terminal and switch construction. 3,327,085, 6-20-07, CI. 200 — 108. Noorlander, Daniel O., to Dairy Equipment Co. Air reserve indicator for milking systems. 3,302,613, 2-7-67, CI. 119 — 14.14. Noorlander. Daniel O., to Bel-Mar Mfg. Corp. Teat cup as- sembly. 3,308,7SS, 3-14-67, CI. 119 — 14.52. Noorlun, Ray D. Car door opening device. 3,340,750, 9-12-67, CI. 81—3. Nooter Corp. : See — Hicks, Harold E., and Hibbeler. 3,311,971. Nopco Chemical Co. : See — Altscher, Siegfried, and Schneider. 3,304,286. Corbin, Edgar A., Jr., and Long. 3,340.066. Fetscher, Charles, and Lipowski. 3,350,374. Fetscher, Charles A., and Lipowski. 3,345,344. Fetscher, Charles A., and Schonfeld. 3,317,480. Liebling, Raymond, and Steckler. 3,350,331. Loter, Ira. 3,355,298. Rose, Ira M., Ginos, and Christian. 3,317,556. Schaaf, Donald, Mims, and Desmond. 3,336,222. Schaaf. Kurt H., Schmukler, and Klein. 3,334,118. Schonfeld, Edward, and Fetscher. 3,317,463. Sellet, Lucien. 3,300,446. Seller, Lucien. 3.317,476. Sellet, Lucien. 3.322,720. Sellet, Lucien. 3.333,9S3. Sellet, Lucien. 3,334.072. Sellet. Lucien. 3.340.215. Sellet. Lucien. 3.340,237. Nora. Carol T. : See — Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,884. Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,885. Brown, John J., Hardy, and Nora. 3,318,886. Nora, Harry C. : See — Barnes, John A., and Nora. 3,355,304. Norburn. Louis E. Refractory coated oxygen lance. 3,353,808, 11-21-67, CI. 260—34. Norbut, Carl L., and R. A. Kautz, to Crane Co. Yoke adaptor for gear or motor operator. 3,300,123, 2-28-07, CI. 74 — 424.8. Norco Inc. : See — ■ McCarthy, John J. 3,332,117. McCarthy, John J. 3.345,711. Metz, Joseph R. 3,359,007. Norcross, Austin S. System of viscosity detection. 3,304,- 765, 2-21-07, CI. 73—57. Norcross, John ('.. to Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. D blow hammer head. 3,343,576, :i 26-67, CI. L45 30, Norcross, Paul D. Compensating device for carburetors. 3,352,- 544, 11-1-1-07, CI. 201- 34. Nord-Avlation Societe Rationale de Constructions Aeronau- tiiiues : See — Denis, Jean, and Delaplace. 3,332,13 '. Denis, Joan, Fontaine, and Molin. 3,359,400. Lazareff, Michel. 3,302,90S. Molin, Charles, and Pinchemel. 3,295,876. QuGre, Emlle, and Philippe. 3,312,140. StelierhalehelV. Georges. .■',,300,214. Norda Essential Oil and Chemical Co. : See — Eolkin, Dave. 3,341,280. Eolkin, Dave, and Bouthilet. 3,341,335. Kohl, Hermann J. 3,310,472. Nordal, Donald A. : See — Roush, Milton S„ Washburn, and Nordal. 3.335.951. Nordbak, Carl. Shelf device. 3,299,S39. 1-24-07, CI. 108—152. Nordberg Mfg. Co. : See — Balmer, Hansjorg, and Gasparac. 3,302,S96. Balmer, Hansjorg, and Gasparac. 3,325,10S. Bitzer, Edmund C. 3,295,605. Cizek, Frank G. 3,324.790. Cox, Charles G., and Vargyai. 3,303,348. Davis, Thomas D., and Watson. 3,329.356. Gasparac, Rudolph J., and Zoerb. 3,358,939. Gieschen, John A., Parker, and Habermann. 3,328,S8S. Motz, Jerome C. 3,355,114. Nordberg, Robert C, and H. R. Barrios, to Hitco. Method for heat treatment of vitreous fibers. 3,352,654, 11-14-67, CI. 65—23. Nordberg, Robert G., A. Relthoffer, and J. J. Jenkins. Vacuum leak detector. 3,344,655, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 27. Nordby. Roger M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Cathode-ray tube. 3,305,123, 2-21-67, CI. 220—2.1. Norddeutsche mende Rundfunk KG : See — Jandt. Ernst. 3,336,772. Nordeen, Erwin E., to Whirlpool Corp. Vacuum cleaner. 3,344,460, 10-3-67, CI. 15—351. Nordell, Carl H. Filtering apparatus. 3,355,022, 11-28-67, CI. 210 — 162. Nordeman, Hoyt, Jr., to Champion Papers Inc. Method and apparatus to grind a coating while applying a coating to a web. 3,340,090, 9-5-67, CI. 117 — 102. Norden, Alexander R., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Cir- cuit breaker having line and load terminals adjacent one side thereof. 3,296,397, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 116. Norden, Alexander R., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Automatically resettable circuit breaker having two serially connected toggles. 3,305,806, 2-21-67, CI. 335—174. Norden, Alexander R. Stacked interlocking terminal blocks. 3,317, SS6, 5-2-67, CI. 339 — 198. Norden, Alexander R., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Retainer means for circuit panel board or the like. 3,331,576, 7-18-67, CI. 248 — 205. Norden, Alexander R., to Murray Mfg. Corp. Tube and pole piece assembly for circuit breakers. 3,344,370, 9-26-07, CI. 335—240. Norden, Alexander R., and H. H. Kobryner, to Murray Mfg. Corp. Circuit breaker including a reversible actuator. 3,339,- 052, 8-29-67. CI. 200—172. Nordgren, Alfred A., to The Leonard Concrete Pipe Co., Inc. Apparatus for cutting cross-stranded mesh material. 3,306,- 144, 2-28-67, CI. 83—80. Nordgren, Alfred A., to The Leonard Concrete Pipe Co., Inc. Aligning apparatus. 3,322,362, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 57.1. Nordgren, Robert, to General Mills, Inc. Aminoethyl gums and process for preparing same. 3,303,184, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 209. Nordgren, Robert, to General Mills, Inc. Adducts of poly- galactomannan gums and process for preparing same. 3,346,- 555, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 209. Nordgren, Simon N. Sliding jaw wrench having a pivoted handle-lever grip which engages worm means to prevent rotation thereof. 3,312,129, 4-4-67, CI. SI— 126. Nordgren, Simon N. Combined spanner and ratchet wrench. 3,349,654, 10-31-67, CI. 81—126. Nordhaus, Robert J., H. W. Groves, and R. E. Marsh. Water responsive release mechanism. 3,314,088, 4-1S-67, CI. 9—9. Nordhoff, Robert F. : See — Cohen, Donald M., O'Brien, and Nordhoff. 3,35S,964. Nordin, Henrv R., to Canada Packers Ltd. Injection machine. 3,338,150, 8-29-67, CI. 99—257. Nordin, Henry R., and A. G. Steepe, to Canada Packers Ltd. Meat curing apparatus. 3,334,570, S-S-67, CI. 99 — 257. Nordin, Robert W., to Teletype Corp. Methods of manufac- turing an electromagnet having a U-shaped core. 3,304,- 599, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 155.57. Nordin, Robert W„ to Teletype Corp. Intermittent drive. 3,316,769, 5-2-67, CI. 74—1.5. Nordin, Robert W., to Teletvpe Corp. Flexible wire guide cable. 3,333,667. 8-1-67, CI. 197—1. 950 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Xordischer Maschinenbau Rud. : See — Bartels, Alfred F. A., and Kroger. 3,348,260. Michael, Johannes. 3,300.730. Michael, Johannes. 3,319,287. Schlichting, Karl. 3.319,284. Westerdahl, Henri. 3,321,801. Xordisk Plaster Industri A/S : See — Larsen Viggo and Borge. 3,297,270. Xordj, Allan I. : See — Elinssen. Gunnar T., Andersson, and Xordh. 3,343,039. Xordlander, Birger W. : See — Gorman, Jeremy W., and Norlander. 3,300,547. Xordling, Johan A., to Aktiebolaget Sievert Appaniter. Com-- bination furnace and forge. 3,334,879, 8-8-67, CI. 263 — 2. Xordmark, Walter E. : See — Barecki, Chester J., and Nordmark. 3,349,728. Xordseth. Marvin P. : See — Heeker, Klaus J., Xordseth, and Joseph. 3,355,616. Xordsieck, Arnold T., to General Motors Corp. Means for measuring relative angular displacements of a rotor. 3,313,161, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Xordson Corp. : See — Rosen, Samuel R. 3,348,186. Xordstrom, Carl E. : See — Mayer, William J., and Xordstrom. 3,322,929. Xordstrom, Per I. Air filter for internal combustion engines. 3,339,533, 9-5-67, CI. 123 — 119. Xordstrom, Richard L. Portable display device. 3,319,801, 5-16-67. CI. 211—178. Xordt, Herbert : See — Bormann, Heinrich, and Xordt. 3,341,599. Lehmann, Erich, Rapp, Fingado, and Xordt. 3,322.820. Schnegg, Robert, Dippelhofer, Pelousek, Nordt, and Dort- mann. 3,337.500. Schultheis. Heinz, Xordt, Skopalik, and Delfs. 3,326.965. Xordvik, Donald T., to Gould-Xational Batteries, Inc. Bat- tery having separator bonded to at least one electrode. 3,304,203. 2-14-67, ci. 136—6. Xorem, Stanley D., and R. D. Condon, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Chromatographic columns. 3,307,333, 3-7-67, CI. 55—197. Xoren, Donald W. : See — ■ Leslie, John H., Xoren, and Young. 3,331,312. Xoren, Saul : See — Belasco, Melvin, Xoren. and Webster. 3.325,704. Xoren, Saul, and R. C. Robinson, to Texas Instruments Inc. Miniature semiconductor enclosure. 3,303,265, 2-7-67, CI. 174 — 52. Xoren, Sven A., to Stenberg-Flygt Aktiebolag. Device in hy- draulicallv driven engines. 3,307,490, 3-7-67, CI. 103 — 202. Xorenberg, Emil G. : See — Saunoris, James R., and Xorenberg. 3,332,376. Xorfield Mfg. Co. : See — Xorlie. Robert X.. and Sheffield. 3,301,288. Xorgren, C. A., Co. : See — Hoffman. Robert K. 3,331,390. Krudewig, Hans. 3,358.790. Xoritake Iron Works Co., Ltd. : See — Kaga, Fumio. 3,360,130. Xorkaitis, Anthony B., to Avnet, Inc. Armature test ap- paratus including a pair of transformers and means for combining the secondary voltages thereof. 3,307,102, 2-28- 67. CI. 324 — 51. Xorley. Ronald R., to Radio Corp. of America. Color purity correcting apparatus for colored television picture tubes. 3.322,998", 5-30-67. CI. 315—8. Xorley, Ronald R., to Radio Corp. of America. Color tube de- gausser with coil on both sides of shield. 3,324,343, 6—6— 67, CI. 315—8. Xorley, Ronald R., to Radio Corp. of America. Energizing cir- cuit for degaussing apparatus. 3,324,344, 6-6-67, CI. 315 — 8. Xorlie, Robert X., and R. M. Sheffield, to Xorfield Mfg. Co. Routing machine. 3,301.288, 1-31-67, CI. 144 — 144. Xorlin, Carmen L. Bicycle repair tool. 3,336,786, 8-22-67, CI. 72—392. Xorlin, Knut B., and E. R. Lundberg, to Atlas Copco Aktie- bolag. Xut locking device. 3,295,581, 1-3-67, CI. 151—38. Xorlindh, Sven E. M., to Morgardshammars Mek. Verkstads Aktiebolag. Edging roll pairs. 3,323,343, 6-6-67, CI. 72 — 237. Xorlindh, Sven E. M., to Morgardshammars Mek. Verkstads Aktiebolag. Rolling method and a rolling mill for carrying out the method. 3,33'2,269, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 233. Xorlyng, Kristian H., to Aktieselskabet Bing & Grondahls Porcellaensfabrik and Bing & Grondahl OG Xorden A/S. Drying equipment. 3.348,318, 10-24-67, CI. 34 — 105. Xorma-Hoffmann Bearing Co. : See — Rae, Frank H. 3,330,634. Xormalair Ltd. : See — Williams, Stanley E. 3,333,761. Xorman, David, and R. D. Schultz, to Xorth American Avia- tion, Inc. Chemotherapeutic compositions including esters of indolyl-3-acetic acid. 3.326,766, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 78. Xorman, George M. : See — Lee, Ryals E., Houston, and Xorman. 3,311,267. Xorman, George R. : See — Lee, Ryals E„ Houston, and Xorman. 3,328,030. Le Suer, William M., and Xorman. 3.312.618. Le Suer. William M., and Xorman. 3,341,542. Xorman, Harry H., to P. A. Ross. Spring assembly. 3,355,747, 12-5-67, CI. 5—252. Xorman, Howard W. : See — Marshall, William B., and Xorman. 3,335,035. Xorman, James M. : See — Beardsley, Richard G., Craven, and Xorman. 3,359,821. Xorman, Leslie W., and S. C. Hunter, to The Garrett Corp. Boundary laver control for detonation ramjets. 3,340,690, 9-12-67, CI. 60 — 243. Xorman, Paul W. Drawing instrument. 3,336,672, 8-22-67, CI. 33—27. Xorman, Reini J. : See — Greanias. Evon C, and Xorman. 3,297,988. Xorman, Robert H., to General Micro-Electronics, Inc. Memory device employing plurality of minority-carrier storage effect transistors interposed between plurality of transistors for electrical isolation. 3.356,860, 12-5-67, CI. 307 — 8S.5. Xorman, Robert H., and L. E. Banghart, to General Micro- Electronics Inc. Statistical decision circuit. 3,308,286, 3-7-67, CI. 235—177. Xorman, Thomas, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3.343,445. 9-20-67, CI. 88—1. Xorman, Velio : See — Keith, Charles H.. II, Xorman, and Bates. 3,355,317. Xormand, Jacques, and E. Julier, to CIT-Compagnie Indus- trielle des Telecommunications. Synchronous multiplex telegraphy. 3,337,687, 8-22-67, CI. 178—53.1. Xormand, Lestan P., Jr. : See — Balmer, Thomas A., Xormand, and Hurst. 3,324,951. Xormandin, Lionel M. : See — Aubrey, Xorman E., and Normandin. 3,328,365. Xormando, Xeil J., and W. J. Greene, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Programmable frequency multiplied square wave pow- er supply. 3,317. Sll, 5-2-67. CI. 321—7. Xormandy, Robert H., and T. P. Fitzgerald, to Bell & Howell Co. Document feeding apparatus for microfilming machine. 3,354,777. 11-28-67. CI. 88 — 24. Xormann, Cato. Toothed-wheel gearing. 3,303,712, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 377. Xoro Industrial Corp. : See — Meagher. James E. 3.329,810. Xoro, Ken : See — Yoshioka, Sadao, Xoro, Kawazura, and Takita. 3.350.359. Xorrbv, Harold W. Self-contained boat trailer. 3,295,S64, 1-3-67, CI. 280 — 414. Xorremark, Eigil D. Combination lock. 3,313,133, 4-11-67, CI 70 299. Xorr'eys, John J., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Uranium carbide-tungsten nuclear fuel composition. 3,332,883, 7-25- 67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Xorris, Alan H. : See — Beckwith. Walter L., Jr., Xorris, and Tata. 3,35S,940. Xorris, Carl L„ R. L. Williams. M. D. Xelsen, H. E. Corner, J. E. Goodbar, and I. L. Oliver, to The Boeing Co. Fuel feeding systems. 3,319,569, 5-16-67, CI. 103 — 5. Xorris. Carl L., R. L. Williams, M. D. Xelsen, H. E. Corner, J. E. Goodbar, and I. L. Oliver, to The Boeing Co. Fuel feeding systems. 3.319,570, 5-16-67, CI. 103 — 5. Xorris, Clarence M. : See — ■ Callihan. James M., and Xorris. 3,338,464. Xorris, Donald M. : See — Thorn Roy W.. Jr., Warren, Perkins, Rickman, and Xorris. 3,338,745. Xorris. Earl K. Mushroom end cutter. 3,304,973, 2-21-67, CI. 146 — 81. Xorris, Edward O. Spray gun. 3,301, 4S8, 1-31-67, CI. 239 — 186. Xorris, Edward O. Spray gun. 3.344,992, 10-3-67, CI. 239 — 8. Xorris, Frank A., and D. P. Grettie, to Swift & Co. Inhibition of hydrolysis of fats. 3,300,524, 1-24-67, CI. 260—398.5. Xorris, Geoffrey L. F. : See — Lowe. David, Xorris, and Turner. 3,347,909. Xorris, Guy G. Shelf dispenser. 3,329,280, 7-4-67, CI. 211— 134. Xorris Industries, Inc. : See — Choate, Paul V., and Xee. 3.319,566. Tibbetts. Willis F. 3,331,251. Xorris, John W., and W. F. Sieverding, to Lennox Industries Inc. Air treating apparatus. 3,324,782, 6-13-67, CI. 98 — 33. Xorris, Paul C. : See — ■ Stecca, Anthony J., Barnas, Dokos, Jarzembski, and Xorris. 3,321,604. Xorris, Richard G. Honing attachment for lathes. 3,307,- 298, 3-7-67, CI. 51 — 259. Xorris, Robert H. : See — Hartwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Xorris, Roisen, and Lerch. 3,319,702. Xorris, Robert S. Process to render innocuous water present in petroleum distillates and inhibit bacteria growth. 3,334.976, 8-8-67, CI. 44 — 51. Xorse Chemical Corp. : See — ■ Braaten. Willard C. 3.325,296. Xorsen, Henry X. Potassium-enriched conditioning agent for salt and process therefor. 3,306,753, 2-28-67, CI. 99— 143. Xorsworthy, George R., to H. H. Robertson Co. Pedestal floor construction. 3,318,057, 5-9-67, CI. 52 — 126. Xorsworthy, Keith H.. to The Boeing Co. Signal analyzer systems. 3,331,955, 7-18-67, CI. 235 — 181. LIST OF PATENTEES 951 Norsworthv, Keith II., to The Boeing Co. Standard deviation computer. 3,339,063. S-29-67, CI. 235—151.13. Norteliffe, Jack : S( I Gordon, Patrick 11.. and Norteliffe. 3.360.13S. North American Aviation, Inc. : See — Accorsl, Frank .1. 3.35G.152. Adkins, Ashley P. 3,318,073. Alexander, Earl L., and Miunich. 3,302,405. Algeo, Jerry A. 3,32S,800. Algeo, Jerry A. 3,355,738. Anderson, Claron E., Bavle, and Nishlmi. 3,360,70-1. Anderson, Dean B. 3,353,1S0. Ang, Choh-Yi, and Helderman. 3,325,257. Ang, Choh-Yi, and Helderman. 3,350,201. Atkinson, James L. 3,334,940. Atkinson, James L. 3,344.308. Atkinson, James L., and Schultz. 3,33S,644. Bar, Meyer. 3,319,171. Barbierl, Louis J., and Lampert. 3,326,084. Barnes, Creighton D., Raruont, Drew, and Smith. 3,329,- 940. Barnes. Creighton D., and Shaheen. 3,317,40S. Beall, Horace A., Jr. 3,357,298. Beall, Horace A., Jr., and Call. 3,306,159. Beihl, Paul A., Gandy, and Loosle. 3,305,767. Blander, .Milton, and Johnston. 3,321,957. Boom, Roger W. 3,310.765. Boyd, Edward S., Darby, and Hatter. 3,301,993. Burns. Maurice R.. and McQuillan. 3,325,807. Burnside, Charles H. 3,305,523. Campo, Julio H. 3,338,547. Chelner, Herbert, and Dembleday. 3,298,233. Coleman, Donald D., and Racine. 3,310,802. Cottrell, George B. 3.310.75S. Cowell, Thomas E. 3,307,359. Cummings. Alan F. 3,348.352. Dinenno, Henry J. 3,354,266. Farrand. William A., and Marcum. 3,359,549. Flint, Edward F. 3,350,562. Fried, David L., and Read. 3,302,027. Fried, Walter R., and Sprague. 3,341,847. Fulton, Donald L., Reel, Reeve, Stahmann, and Vehige. 3,346.186. Gillen, Howard C, and Horn. 3,296,843. Githens, Samuel E., Jr., and Booher. 3,319,057. Godejahn, Gordon C, Jr. 3,312, S79. Grant, William E. 3.335,489. ' Hack, William L.. Stein, and Rohrberg. 3,344,498. Hauf, Frederick W., and Holmes. 3,358,514. Hauf, Frederick W., and Quick. 3,3 19,627. Hebert, Roy J., and Griffin. 3,309,494. Hecht, Lester S., and Hertz. 3,323,109. Hertz, Theodore M. 3,304,417. Hertz. Theodore M. 3.312.951. Hoenie, Arthur F.. and Potter. 3,314,831. Hofferberth, James E., and Morris. 3,311,330. Hoffman. Mark I., and Cowell. 3,300,977. Hunter, Frank B. 3,319,876. Johnson, Leo J., and Melton. 3,351,839. Kabaian, Jimmy H., and McGurn. 3.354,724. Kazakevicius, Algimantas H., Dynan, and Page. 3,333,- 263. Kennedy, Clifford F. 3,305,214. Kennedy, Clifford F., and Aylor. 3,328,224. Klingler. Eugene H. 3.309.704. Kohlenberger, Charles W. 3.349,664. Laporte, Eugene F. 3,317,756. Lee, Curtis, and Ross. 3,337,749. Lenz, Charles E. 3,316.503. Lenz, Charles E. 3,329, S95. Lysyj. Ihor. 3.352,644. Manning. William P 3,325, SOS. Martini, William R. 3,303,361. Matlock, Virsil R. 3.343.976. Matsumoto, Raymond T. 3,311,757. Matsumoto. Raymond T. 3.319,079. Matsumoto, Raymond T. 3.353,091. Maya, Walter. 3,320,147. Maya. Walter, and Bauer. 3.354,646. McCaldin, James O., and Widmer. 3,328,210. Michael, Harold J. 3.208.936. Miles. George E., and Whitlock. 3,324,795. Molina, Orlando G. 3.344.345. Moulton, James A., and Simpson. 3,350,571. Nagy, Richard A., and Mericle. 3,357,099. Nelson, Donald M. 3,353,793. Norman, David, and Schultz. 3.326,766. Opel. Lawrence G. 3,321,652. Osgood, Jack H. 3,327,524. Peck, William S., Duncan, and Williams. 3, 296, OSS. Piloipovich, Donald. 3,346,652 Prem, Lawrence L. 3.320.444. Quick. William H. 3,349,628. Ratliff. Otho D., and McSpadden. 3,301,785. Reed. Robert G. 3.349.396. Rich, Robert A., and Hood. 3,301,038. Rochfort, Jean D. 3,302.963. Rohrberg, Roderick G. 3,319.043. Romberg, Edgar B. 3.325,722. Romberg, Edgar B. 3.355,952. Rosen, Leonard L. 3,352.164. Rosenthal. Joseph R. 3.349.397. Rovell, Alexander. 3.320.590. Rubin, Jack A. 3,296,017. North American Aviation, Inc. : See — Contln I Sauz, Manual C, Wymer, and Licari. 3,350,250. Schlein, Helmar. 3,309,507. s.hlein, Helmar. 3,309.614. Schultz, Alvy P., O'Neill, and Kerns. 3,350,078. Shaheen, Joseph M., and Jones. 3,311,906. Shapiro, Joseph. 3,305,000. Shepherd, Clayton C. Jr. 3,325,320. Sidbeck, Paul R. 3,341,686. Siegler, Roberl s.. and Luciani, 3 3 13 36G Skill', Russell A. 3,350,334. Slater, John M. 3,310,877. Snogren, Richard C. 3,296,153. Spiro, Lloyd W. 3,335,492. Spivak, Walter A., McQuillan, and Martignoni. 3,334,- 846. Stein, John A., and Austin. 3.296,406. Stein, John A., and Austin. 3,311,732. Stein, John A., and Austin. 3,319,037. Sut.>r, Alois T., Cowell, and Kraemer. 3.312.06S. Swogger, Emery C, and Woods. 3,318,555. Thompson, Malcolm F. 3,313,209. Underbill, Noel B., and Hyatt. 3,350,689. Waldron, Cecil R. 3,316,387. Wilcox, Dovle E. 3,339,419. Wiley, Carl A. 3,352,967. Yamamoto, Yuiro. 3,309,610. Zachry, Clyde L., Northrup, and Cann. 3,320,401. North American Car Corp. : See — Koranda, Clarence J. 3,316,023. Koranda, Clarence J. 3,33S,635. North American Electronic Systems, Inc. : See — Young, George H. 3,310,883. North American Mfg. Co., The : See — Davies, Theodore E. 3,331,594. Stuart, Richard W. 3,358,732. North American Philips Co.. Inc. : See — Adams, John, and Manley. 3,327,151. Albrecht, Cornelius B. J. D., and van der Linden. 3,303,- 027. Aldenkamp, Albertus A. 3,317,358. Aimer, Friedrich H. R., Schrijnemakers, Kuiper, and Van Rooy. 3,354,340. Arnoldy. Hans. 3,360.565. Aschermann, Wilfried H. K. P. T. 3.317.S42. Asma, Willem J., Schoot, and Ponjee. 3,336,396. Attwood, Brian E. 3,343,006. Backmark, Nils-Erik. 3,343,031. Bakkes, Antonius J. G. 3,327,036. Bannock, Roy R., and Pressel. 3,307,774. Barlowe, Murray. 3.305,004. Bathelt, Robert R., Francken, and Panis. 3,349,272. Beale, Julian R. A. 3,344.324. Beale, Julian R. A., and Beer. Re. 26,282. Beale, Julian R. A., Beer, and Newman. 3.319,06,8. Beale, Julian R. A., Beer, and Newman. 3,351,828. Bensasson. Albert. 3,358,246. Beranger, Raymond. 3,334,572. Beukering, Henricus C. J., and Liebe. 3,318,089. Biesma, Louw A., and Moerman. 3,315,198. Bloem, Jan, and Steinmaier. 3,331,716. Blok, Lourens, Van Dijk, and Kots. 3,302,0G0. Bobzin, Hans-Jurgen. 3,305,792. Bolk, Arv. Meerman. and Buvsman. 3,339,621. Bongenaar. Willem. 3,351.772. Bosnia, Hendrlk. 3,311, S49. Borden, Theodoor P. J., Klomp, and Van der Ven. 3,312,- 533. Brandwijk. Johannes F. 3,302,046. Brice, John C, Tilley, Van Gurp, and Berghout. 3,305,- 819. Brissot, Jean-Jacques, and Raynaud. 3,342,715. Brockman, Frank G. 3,303,040. Bronnes, Robert L., Hughes, and Sweet. 3.339.267. Brouwer. Johannes M.. and Grubben. 3.342,946. Bruning, Reinhard, and Zeyns. 3,334,679. Burmeister. Jurgen, and Graffenberger. 3,305,485. Carlsson, Nils R., and Malmros. 3,308.459. Chermin. Hubertus M. J. 3.351,807. Claassen, Volkert. 3.317,560. Claassen, Volkert, and Mos. 3,304,304. Claessen, Wilhelmus H. L. 3.307,171. Cluwen, Johannes M. 3,299,281. Coe. Thomas. 3,342,647. Cornelissen. Bernardus H. J., and Breimer. 3,301.944. Crowther, Gerald O.. and Deli. 3.308.280. Crowther, Gerald O., and Deli. 3.30S.2S1. Crowther, Gerald O.. and Jevnes. 3.303.383. Crowther. Gerald O., and Jevnes. 3,303.384. Crowther, Gerald O., and Jeynes. 3,30S,337. Daguet, Jacoues L. 3.344,352. Dale, John R. 3,357,870. Danker. Berend. 3,311,83S. Davidse, Jan. 3,328,517. Davidse, Jan. 3,333.059. De Boer. Eeltje. 3.312.911. Deelman, Gerardus J. 3.299.340. Deelman, Gerardus J. 3.35S.217. Deelman, Gerardus J., and Schellekens. 3,315,078. De Gier. Johannes. Nienhuis. and De Boer. 3.340.35S. De Haan, Edward F., and Schampers. 3,307,983. Deiness, Serge. 3,314,773. 952 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — Continued Deiness. Serge. 3,317,651. De Jager, Frank, and Van Gerwen. 3,311,442. De Koning, Stephanus H. 3,334,184. De Kroes, Jan L. 3,311,708. De Lang, Hendrik, and Brouwer, 3,354,806. Delugeau, Henri J. M. 3,307,032. De Minjer, Clara H. 3,322,516. Den Hertog, Charles G. 3,302,114. Den Hertog, Charles G. 3,343,090. De Euiter, Jacob W., and Willemstein. 3,340,415. Desvignes, Francois. 3,322,955. De Vries, Gerhard H. F. 3,333,080. De Wit, Cornelis T., Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3,317,983. De Wit, Cornelis T.. Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3,360,312. Diemer, Gesinus. 3,348,074. Diikmeijer. Henricus E. 3,348,297. Dijkstra, Rinse. 3,355,407. Dros, Albert A. 3,323,314. Duinker, Simon. 3.302.268. Duinker, Simon. 3,354,540. Duinker, Simon, de Haan, Diemer, and van Santen. 3,311,781. Duinker, Simon, and Gossel. 3,327,633. Dupeux, Cyprien J. 3,356.384. Ebbinge, Willem. 3,342,045. Ebbinge, Willem. 3,344,624. Einramhof, Franz, and Piree. 3,350,153. Einthoven. Willem G.. nnd Baas. 3,344,323. Finn, John E. 3,312,854. Fokker, Herman, Meyer, Prast, and Roozendaal. 3,302,- 392 Franken, Adrianus J. J., and Langerhorst. 3,342,994. Franklin. William S. 3,302,961. Frouws, Simon M. 3.333.137. Geurst, Jan A., and Walther. 3,357,005. Goorissen. Jan. 3,323,954. Gore. Gerhard W.. and Green. 3,312,830. Gossel, Dieter. 3,335,348. Greefkes, Johannes A., and Riemens. 3,311,827. Green, Bertram P., and Phillips. 3,328,799. Haas, Gerhard. 3.345.621. Haas, Gerhard. 3,354,818. Harriek Nicolas J. 3.308,709. Harse, Per-Olov. 3,344,226. Hehenkamp, Theodorus. 3.320,549. Hehenkamp, Theodorus. 3.334,291. Hehenkamp, Theodorus. 3,351,779. Hehenkamp, Theodorus, and Boonstra. 3,328,721. Hekelaar, Maarten. 3,350.127. Hekelaar, Maarten, and Van Donselaar. 3,334,936. Hendriks, Andrianus A. M., and Bakker. 3,311,964. Hetterscheid, Wilhelmus T. H., and Reichgelt. 3,343,061. Hoefgeest, Engelmundus J. 3.352,964. Hospel. Petrus A. M. 3,329,874. Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 3,328,714. Hugenholtz, Eduard H. 3,333,209. Jacobs, Cornelis A. J., and Driessen. 3,349,276. Jager, Cornelis. 3,334,446. Jansen, Johannes A. C. and Ekkelboom. 3,303,377. Janssen, Daniel J. G. 3.298.018. .Tanssen, Peter J. H. 3.320.470. Janssen, Peter J. H. 3,333.199. Jochems, Pieter J. W., de Werdt, and de Nobel. 3,323,955. Jochems, Pieter J. W., de Werdt, and de Nobel. 3,333,997. Jochems, Pieter J. W„ Koek, and de Werdt. 3.324.360. Jochems, Pieter J. W., Leonard, and de Werdt. 3,305,411. Johnson. Keith E. 3,317.769. Jongkind, Jan, and Mol. 3,305,639. Jonkers, Johannes J. A., and De Haan. 3.322,654. Jurgens, Wilhelmus A. 3.327,157. Kischio, Werner. 3,357,795. Klinkhamer, Jacob F. 3.335.295. Klinkhamer, Jacob F. 3.351,908. Klomp, Johannes T., Botden. and Klop. 3,317.298. Kohler, Jacob W. L., Dros. Geuns. and Prast. 3.327.486. Kohler, Jacob W. L., Fokker, and Meeijer. 3,355,S82. Kolkman, Dirk, and De Visser. 3,349,274. Konings, Marcel J. M. 3,352,969. Kool, Gerrit. 3.315.028. Kool. Gerrit. 3,342,930. Kooman. Willem H. 3.321,964. Koopman, Harmannus, and Daams. 3,351,456. Koorneef, Jacob, and den Hertog. 3,303,496. Kooy. Cornelis. 3,332.796. Kossakowski. Leonard L., and Rosink. 3,333,105. Kraus. Joban. 3,339 989. Krieger, Helmut. 3.349.282. Kiilper, Klaus. 3.328.726. Kunnen. Jan. 3,357,684. Laa, Friedrich, and Rupp. 3,355.557. Laeal. Rodolphe. 3,345.225. Lakell, Joshua, and Vaido. 3.333,099. Lalesse, Herman C. 3,323.392. Le Comte. Corstiaan. 3,348,223. Le Gargasson, Georges C and Cadiou. 3,344,386. Legoux, Rene. 3,353,889. Legoux, Rene. 3.353,890. Lemmens. Hendrickus J., and Zalm. 3,333,141. Lenders, Wilhelmus L. L. 3,329,358. Lenders. Wilhelmus L. L. 3.343.752. Levi. Roberto, and Irons. 3,308,530. Lodder, Johannis C. 3,351,848. North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — Continued Louzil, Friedrich. 3,311,314. Louzil, Friedrich, Appel, and Podest. 3,314,624. Luimes, Gerrit, and Van Osenbruggen. 3,335,313. Luiten, Willem, and Bex. 3,324,541. Mackeller, John C. 3,323,001. Mahn, Herbert. 3,306,509. Mahn, Herbert. 3,314,625. Manders, Godefridus J., and Van Lijf. 3,330,033. Mangels, Johann, and Joeres. 3.343.896. Meijer, Riksterus A. J. M., and Verbeek. 3,325,665. Memelink, Oscar W. 3,324,358. Meyer, Roelf J., Dros, and Liebe. 3,302,393. Meyst, Gerardus J., and Snethorst. 3,340,002. Middelhoek, Abraham, Van Herwijnen, and Van der Wahl. 3 331 759 Milch, Alfred. Lalak, and Ahlert. 3,340,025. Missriegler, Gerhard. 3,305,240. Moed, Hendrik D., Claassen, and Van Dijk. 3,324,143. Moerkens, Jozef C. 3,351,810. Moerkens, Jozef C, and Palmers. 3,324,349. Moerkens, Jozef C, and Wausebaum. 3,340,428. Muijderman, Everhardus A. 3,328,094. Neal, Herbert. 3,301,990. Neidig, Willem P., and Zwollo. 3,319,006. Newman, Peter C. 3,351,827. Nienhuis. Rijkent J. 3.296,486. Nijland, Louis M., and Schroder. 3,301,021. Pahlman, Kurt. 3,351,730. Panis. Constantius J. W.. and Olthuis. 3,340,417. Parain, Roland. 3,340,604. Pieters, Richard. 3,359,519. Pijls, Hermanus S. J. 3,345,145. Poo, Oey S. 3,358,153. Poorter, Teunis. 3,346,764. Prenger, Louis K. H. 3.344,303. Prijn, Cornelis. 3,323,855. Provisor, Henri. 3,326,648. Provisor, Henri. 3,342,634. Provisor, Henri, and Lapluye. 3,357,857. Reerink, Engbert H., Scholer, and Westerhof. 3,304,314. Reijnhard, Johannes M., and Weijers. 3,327,375. Reinhoudt, Jacobus P., and Fokker. 3,318,100. Reynst, Maximilien F. 3,315,106. Riemens, Karel. 3,351,863. Rietdijk, Johan A. 3,314,594. Rietdijk, Johan A. 3,318,200. Rietdijk, Johan A. 3,339,464. Robinson, Stephen J., Levy, and Alcock. 3.333,271. Roozendaal, Klaas, and van der Ster. 3,299,647. Rosier, Geert, and Rische. 3,315,186. Rudge, Peter T. 3,319,154. Rupp, Karl. 3,308,246. Schagen, Pieter, and Taylor. 3.328,586. Schmidt, Siegfried. 3,311,050. Schmidt, Seigfried. 3,355,626. Schmitz, Mattheus J. 3,343,129. Schmitz, Mattheus J., and Van de Gaag. 3,311,883. Schoen, Herman. 3,302,118. Scholz, Herbert, and Palic. 3,302,025. Seholz, Siegfried, and Lersmacher. 3,320.038. Sehramel, Franz J. 3.333.051. Schroder, Johann. 3,311,777. Schuil, Roelof E. 3,324,299. Schulten, Gunter. 3,316,511. Sehultink, Lubertus, and Klopman. 3,355,157. Schutte, Rudolf, and Van Hurck. 3,305,640. Sehutte, Werner. 3.299.318. Sellenraad, Christoffel, and Berns. 3,355,583. Siitstra, Svtse, and Melio. 3,310.954. Skoyles, Derek R., and Tyrrell. 3,355,024. 'Smeulers, Wouter. 3.311.847. Smeulers, Wouter. 3,359,505. Smith, Norman W. W. 3,327,148. Starre, Gerrit. and Tiemes. 3,314.417. Stieltjes, Frederik H., Diemer, and Heijne. 3,324,297. Stocker, Brian J., and Weston. 3,360,677. Suhrmann, Robert. 3,315,029. Swift, Peter. 3,351,872. Ter Hoeve, Willem F. 3,349,277. Te Velde. Ties S., and Van Helden. 3.343,254. Tiemes, Karel M. 3,314,418. Tiest, Johannes. 3.318,619. Tietjens, Eduard W. 3,307 257. Timmermans, Abraham, and Tol. 3,317,778. Timmermans, Franciscus J. H., and Van der Helm. 3,304,399. Tomholt, Frits, and Witteveen. 3,341,940. Trap, Hendrikus J. L. 3,307,929. Trap, Hendrikus J. L. 3.342,753. Tyrrell. Arthur J. 3.343.676. Van Baardewijk, Johannes, Krijnen, and Schouten. 3,330,967. Van den Bos, Bernardus G., and Meltzer. 3.326.751. Van der Burgt, Cornelis M., and Pijls. 3.296,511. Van der Ham, Pieter C and Tiest. 3,323,675. Van der Lelv. Piet. 3.354.993. Van Der Linden, Arie. 3,335,302. Van der Pauw, Leo J. 3,343,105. Van der Steeg, Hendrik, and Ytsma. 3,328,779. Van der Ster, Johannes. 3,323,317. Van der Ster, Johannes, Haarhuis, and Tuin. 3,354,664. Van Der Voo, Bastiaan. 3,339,261. LIST OF PATENTEES 953 North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — Continued Van de Stolpe, Cornells, and Marehand. 3,342,631. Van Donselaar, Wilhelmus H. 3,314,707. Van Driel, Gerrlt A. H., Esveldt, and Fiinsenberg. 3,297,- 57G. Van Geelen, Hendrik E., and Van Leeuwen. 3,330,843. Van Gerwen, Petrus J. 3,343,093. Van Geuns, Johannes R. 3,318,101. Van Geuns, Johannes R., and Mulder. 3,339,627. Van Geuns, Johannes R., and Prast. 3,327,265. Van Iperen, Bernardus B. 3,354,348. Van Iperen, Bernardus B., and Kuypers. 3,349,349. Van Lammeren, Johannes A., Barnier, Koorneef, and Bos. 3,351,925. Van Osenbruggen, Cornells, and Van Dorsten. 3,324,276. Van Overbeck, Adrlanus J. W. M. 3,358,19S. Van Vlodrop, Peter H. G. 3,323,011. Verstraelen, Marie M. A. A. 3,312,834. Voider, Jan. 3,336,489. Vrolijks, Matthijs H. M., and Koorneef. 3,333,332. Wassberg, Yngve A. E. 3,343,479. Wiisterlid, Nils A. E. 3.353,178. Wasterlid, Nils A. E. 3,358.282. Wessels, Johannes PI. 3,299,335. Wessels, Johannes H. 3,312, 7S2. Wessels, Johannes H. 3,342,949. Westerhof, Pieter, and Scholer. 3,336,346. Willems, Ebertus, and Leenaerts. 3,340,404. Wilting, Johannes J. 3,317,816. Wullkopf. Hellmuth. 3.317,872. Wulms, Christiaan J. G. H. 3,303,345. Zarm, Horst. 3,311.379. Zieler, Erich, and Ermer. 3,342,933. Zimmerman, Klaus-Dieter. 3,318,720. Zwollo, Petrus W. 3,315,038. North American Products Corp. : See — Segal, Arthur R. 3.309,756. Segal, Arthur R. 3,323,567. North British Rubber Co. Ltd., The : See — Chalk, Ronald T. H. 3.334,524. Ellington, Henry. 3,315,794. McWilliams, John J. 3,311,132. Robertson, John R. 3,330,600. Salisbury, Wilfred. 3,350,114. North, Charles A. : See — Sheldon, Francis D., and North. 3,319.760. Sheldon, Francis D., and North. 3,342,349. North, Charles J. Process for fabricating filament wound hollow members. 3,316,337, 4-25-67, CI. 264 — 231. North Electric Co. : See — Bosler, Gerald E., Graham, and Trump. 3,336,650 Hunter, L. 3,351,838. Johnson, Earl F., and St. Louis. 3,328,215. Lafreniere, James. 3,327,128. Olsson, Jons K. A., and Bergmann. 3,337,847. Rosenbaum, Stanley D. 3.328,601. Simko, Michael. 3,324,335. Svala, Carl G. 3,316,854. North Hills Electronics. Inc. : See — Staschover, Leo, and Cimilluca. 3,303,423. North, Howard C. : See — Lewis, Oliver G., Vickers, and North. 3,305, SS9. North, Jesse N. Diesel engine timer. 3,327,526, 6-27-67, CI. 73 — 118. North, John D., to Boulton Paul Aircraft Ltd. Reciprocating pistons for pumps and motors. 3,356,037, 12-5-67, CI. 103—162. North and Judd Mfg. Co. : See — Chiabrandy, Robert J. 3.358,895. Smith, Lynwood V. 3,295.178. North, Reginald H„ J. W. Stafford, and W. H. Zimmerman, to General Motors Corp. Disc brake caliper having an out- wardly actuated wheel cylinder. 3,332,518, 7-25-67. CI. 188 — 18. Northcott, Derek J., to Fairey Canada Ltd. Retractable chain boom. 3,319,803, 5-16-67, CI. 212 — 55. Northern Electric Co. Ltd. : See — Bellem, Edward. 3,344 354. Berger, Bernard A. 3,299,494. Bohm, John. 3,313.953. Chipping, William S. 3.344.236. Commins. John G. 3,341,690. Drazie, Miles. 3,355,660. Erwin, Carl L.. and Scheid. 3,360,624. Fatovic, Peter. 3,354,373. Goodman. Allan C. 3,314,113. Home, Sydney M. K., Hanna, and Reedyk. 3,321,580. Hotte, Joseph G. 1'., and Thomas. 3,295,354. Kerr, Robert A., and Wickham. 3,312 421 Lemieux, Roger J. 3,299,686. Lenkel, Andrew. 3.343.981. Lombos, Bela, and 'Somogyi. 3,316,121. Loro, Alberto. 3,305,913. McClean, Robert, and Lemieux. 3,297,814. Mills, Frank W. 3.315.094. Moss, William E. J. 3,330,333. Myles, John S. 3,321,578. Nador, Peter. 3,321,743. Park, Jacob J. H. 3,351,824. Northern Electric Co. Ltd. : Sec — Continued Peek, Robert L., Jr.. and Slpos. 3,297,S50. Peterson, Olav. 3,321,042. Reedyk, Cornells W., and Fatovic. 3,300,585. Ronald, Ulrich P., and Lemieux. 3,300,573. Rutulis. Uldis. 3,311,839. St. Louis, Jacques R. ,T., and Russell. 3,309,579. Schwelb, Otto, and Elliott. 3.323,080. Sodderland, George A., and Solar. 3,353,145. Thompson, Gordon B. 3,344,284. Tyszewicz, Wieslaw J. 3,321,703. Williams, Dewl L. 3,299,351. Northern Gas Products Co. : See — Frantzen, Karl H. 3,320,152. Frantzen, Karl H. 3,335,518. Frantzen, Karl H. 3,340,648. Northern Industrial Products : See — Marynissen, William. 3,318,289. Northern Metal Products Co. : See — Bendoff, Edward H. 3,343,662. Northern Natural Gas Co. : See — Hess, Richard A., and Liang. 3,340,097. King, Richard E. 3,309,785. King, Richard E. 3,348.941. McEvoy, James E. 3,297,483. Northern Scientific Inc. : See — Schumann, Robert W. 3,317,717. Northern Trust Co., The: See — De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,295,214. De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,296,606. De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,329,963. Northey, Elmore H., to American Cyanamid Co. Synthetic surgical sutures. 3,359,983, 12-26-67, CI. 128 — 335.5. Northrop Carolina, Inc. : See — White, George T., and Rothstein. 3,314,835. Northrop Corp. : See — Acord, Jerrv E. 3,328,743. Augustus, Frank L. 3,326,243. Boyer, Joseph M. Re. 26,196. Cook, Ridon R., and Miller. 3,334,395. De Voss, Edwin A. 3.312,382. De Voss, Edwin A. 3,357,079. Ewing, Edgar G. 3,357,658. Harmon, Gregory J. 3,346,864. Karin, Bert, and Baker. 3,306,199. Macdonald, Waldron S. 3.340,447. Martin. Elmer L., MacLyman, and Kelsey. 3.343,581. Moore, Douglas A., Kirby, and Buck. 3,350,577. Omley, Ole P., and Graham. 3,335,931. Packard, Henry. 3,302,099. Pittman, Roland. 3,359,806. Riley, Vincent F., and Linhart. 3,315,921. Sponsler, William B. 3,299,978. Young. Robert E. 3,357,138. Yunt, Fred W., and Baker. 3,345,889. Northrop, John H. : See — Ryan, John W., Kabot, and Northrop. 3.341,964. Northrup, Hal J., and M. A. Brown, to Dow Corning Corp. Silicone controlled release agents. 3,328,482, 6-27-67, CI. 260—825. Northrup, Jack B. : See — Zachry. Clyde L., Northrup, and Cann. 3,320,401. Northrup, Karl A. : See — Ferguson, Lawrence A., Northrup, and Warren. 3,330,- 180. Northrup, Malcolm B.. to Collins Radio Co. Reel hub. 3,313,- 496, 4-11-67, CI. 242—68.3. Northrup, William Z.. and J. D'Rugama, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of molding plastic containers. 3,342,912, 9-19- 67, CI. 264 — 51. Northwest Engineering Corp. : See — Allin, George S., Sr. 3,323,660. Northwest Historical Metals Inc. : See — Tomlinson, Barnard E., and Jay. 3,295,997. Northwest Magnesite Co. : See — Adams, Mark F. 3,320,029. Herrick, Ivan, Adams, and Huffaker. 3,350,259. Northwest Plastics, Inc. : See — ■ Gruber, Francis E. 3.346.211. Gruber, Francis E. 3,356,405. Northwest Science Investment Corp. : See — Getchell, Frederick G. and J. W., and Trunnell. 3,315,- 852. Northwestern Steel & Wire Co. : See — Dillon, Paul W., and Robinson. 3,35S,067. Northwestern Universitv : See — Lorand, Laszlo. 3,323,995. Norton, Bruce, and H. Levinstein, to Barnes Engineering Co. Process of preparing thin film semiconductor thermistor bolometers and articles. 3,312,572, 4-4-67, CI. 117 — 212. Norton, Calhoun. Position indicator. 3,331,350, 7-18-67, CI. 116—31. Norton, Carol E. : See — McNeal, Hugh E. 3,344,444. Norton, Charles J., to Marathon Oil Co. Preparation of dials and aliphatic carboxylic acid esters thereof from olefins. 3,335,174, S-S-67, CI. 260 — 497. Norton, Charles J., and R. E. White, to Marathon Oil Co. Method of producing ketols from hydrocarbons. 3,337,635, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 594. 954 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Norton, Charles L., Jr., W. O. Bohling, and A. D. Fentzke, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Insulating firebrick. 3,309,210, 3-14-67, Ci. 106 — 64. Norton Co. : See — Bartlett, Howard J. 3,348,925. Boehme, Gotthard E. 3,333,828. Bushman, Thomas D., and Seymour. 3,326.071. Christian, Warren E. 3,339,320. Coes, Loring, Jr. 3,344,657. Cook, Arnold M. 3,325,157. Cook, Arnold M. 3,354,510. Dyer, Hugh N., Sprague, Duke, Marshall, and Henderson. 3,334,041. Grossman, Richard F., and Webber. 3,342,625. Hohenberger, John H. 3,345,095. Kelso, John G. 8,316,073. Keough, Allen H. 3,324,188. King, Alan G. 3,303,533. King, Alan G. 3,340,270. Lowe, Edwin C. 3,343,920. Pennisi, Joseph V., and Webber. 3,340.088. Perry. James H. 3,352,749. Pike, Roscoe A. 3,303,170. Bowse, Robert A., and Loiselle. 3,323,885. Scott, John J., and Turnbull. 3,317,284. Seymour. James A., and Beth. 3,353,306. Stein, Edgar A., and Mueller. 3,324,609. Timmer, William F., and Curry. 3,296,022. Washburn, Malcolm E. 3,356,513. Watson, Georae R., and Matchen. 3,348,915. Webber, Charles S. 3,307,963. Wheildon, William M., Jr. 3,329,558. Norton, Douglas N. : See — Burton, Emmitt V., and Stark. 3,343,237. Norton, Fred L. W. : See — Seidel, Martin P., Norton, and Wentz. 3,327,267. Norton, Orlo C. : See — Lesher, John C, and Norton. 3,358,747. Norton, Orlo C. Seal rings for pressure cylinders. 3,347,555, 10-17-67, CI. 277—171. Norton, Orlo C. to Electr-O-Mech, Inc. Modulating valve. 3,358,922. 12-19-67. CI. 236 — 9. Norton, Robert A. Spray paint shield for a boat. 3,307,518, 3-7-67, CI. 118 — 505. Norton, Robert E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Thermo- electric device having a rigid base structure. 3,298,873, 1-17-67. CI. 136 — 208. Norton, Robert K., to Harris-Intertvpe Corp. Coating ap- paratus. 3,317,334, 5-2-67, CI. 117 — 10. Norton, Samuel H., to TRW Inc. Pump with adjustable speed and stroke. 3,306,212, 2-28-67, CI. 103—38. Norton, Samuel H, to TRW Inc. Artificial heart powered by a fluid pressure pump means simulating the action of the human heart. 3,327,322, 6-27-67, CI. 3 — 1. Norton, Stanley C, Jr. : 'See — Beach, Richard G., Eksten, Jaquith, and Norton. 3,297,- 045. Norton, Willie S. Self-adjusting boat seat. 3,328,811, 7-4-67, CI. 9—7. Noruk, Frank A. Mounting bracket for revolving warning light for vehicles. 3,351,904, 11-7^67, CI. 340 — 97. Norum, Vernon G. Valve guide reaming assembly. 3,352,182, 11-14-67, CI. 77 — 62. Norwalk Thermostat Co. : See — Arlin, Edward S. 3,358,095. Norwich, Alan : See — ■ Martin, Robert W., and Norwich. 3,323,047. Norwich, Alan C, to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Two fre- quency system for measuring a property of a dielectric material having a single amplifying and detecting circuit for both frequencies. 3,327,207, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 61. Norwich Pharmacal Co., The : See — Benjamin, Louis E. 3.314,947. Burch, Homer A. 3,324,122. Burch, Homer A. 3,335,140. Burch, Homer A. 3,335,141. Burch, Homer A. 3.350,397. Gray, Joseph E. 3,345,^70. Watson, Edward J., Jr. 3,316,147. Norwood, Donald D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bulk polymer- ization of conjugated diolefins. 3,350,377, 10-31-67, CI. 260—94.2. Norwood, Donald W. Photometric device having greater re- sponse to preferential central portion of a scene. 3,304,- 435, 2-14-67, CI. 250 — 237. Norwood, Richard E., to International Business Machines Corp. Fluid-operated logic devices. 3,318,329, 5-9-67, CI. 137—599. No-Sag Spring Co. : See — Bond, John J. 3,356,358. Noschese, Rocco J., to Burndy Corp. Multiple connector. 3,309,645, 3-14-67, CI. 339—98. Nosco Plastics. Inc. : See — Cloyd, Harold S. 3,297,190. Cloyd, Harold S. 3.314,568. Cloyd, Harold S., Dudley, Mangold, and Welch. 3,307,- 739. 'Cloyd, Harold S., and Mangold. 3,330.004. Cloyd, Harold S., and Welch. 3,307,504. Nose, Shinji : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagya, Shimidzu, Kataoka ; Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Noseworthy. Melvin M., to Chas. Ptizer & Co., Inc. Antiseptic detergent composition. 3,326,808, 6-20-67, CI. 252 — 106. Noshay, Allen : See — Karoly, Gabeiel, Noshay, and Turbak. 3,310,548. Turbak, Albin F., Noshay, and Karoly. 3,299,030. Noshay, Allen, and G. J. Barenholtz, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method for curing epoxy resins under water. 3.297,608, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 23.7. Noshay, Allen, and A. H. Gleason, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Chlorohydrin of oily polybutadiene polymers and methods for preparing same. 3,317,479, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Noskowicz, Theodore S. : See — Kaplan, Sam H., and Noskowicz. 3,334,258. Nosier, John A., to Nosier Partition Bullet Co. Bullet. 3,345,- 949, 10-10-67, CI. 102 — 92.2. Nosier Partition Bullet Co. : See — Nosier, John A. 3,345,949. Noss, Kornelius : See — Hargasser, Hans, and Noss. 3,310,717. Nossen, Edward J., to Radio Corp. of America. Analog to digital converter. 3,298,019, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 347. Nosser, Erma G. : See — Niles, Earl T., Nosser, and Oja. 3,355,491. Nossol, Gerhardt J., to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungs- gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Extrusion head. 3,339,235, 9-5-67, CI. 18—14. Notarbartolo, Luigi : See — Messina, Giuseppe, Muench, Mattone, and Notarbartolo. 3,309,289. Notarbartolo, Paolo : See — Messina, Giuseppe, Muench, Mattone, and Notarbartolo. 3,309,239. Notari, Gennaro V., and F. T. Grubelich, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nuclear reactor fuel element. 3,346,461. 10-10-67, CI. 176 — 67. Notary, Joseph A. : See — Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,326,474. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,351. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,352. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,355. Notbohm, Willard C, to The Black Clawson Co. Headbox for paper machine. 3,328,237, 6-27-67, CI. 162 — 343. Notbohm, Willard C, W. E. Rojeeki, and P. M. Schaffrath, to The Black Clawson Co. Calender stacks having transverse pressure sensing and adjustment means. 3,331,313, 7-18-67, CI. 100 — 47. Noth, Myron A., to Square D Co. Fluid limit switch. 3,324,262, 6-6-67, CI. 200—83. Nothmann, Gerhard A. : See — Welseh. Bernhard J., and Nothmann. 3,329,034. Nothnagel, Gerd : See — Donath, Hans, and Nothnagel. 3,316,454. Notko, Michael F. : See — Druth, Joseph S., and Notko. 3,359,036. Notley, Norman T., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photoinitiating compounds prepared by esterifying cellu- losic material with substituted anthraquinones 3,314,939, 4-18-67, CI. 260—214. Notley, Oscar L., Sr. Colostomy attachment and bag. 3,331, 370, 7-18-67, CI. 128—283. Notman, George K., to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Tin coated steel article. 3,326.646, 6-20-67. CI. 29 — 183.5. Notman, George K, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Produc- tion of electrolytic tinplate. 3,334,030, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 37. Nott, Peter T. M., to Rotork Engineering Co. Ltd. Valve actuators. 3.298,249, 1-17-67, CI. 74—625. Nottle, Rupert A., and B. B. Brown, to Imperial Chemical Industries of Australia and New Zealand Ltd. Method of preparing a dry plaster by calcination and compression. 3,360.334. 12-26-67, CI. 23—122. Notto, Ralph W. : See — Anderson, Duane H., McArdell, and Notto. 3,345,619. Nortorf, Robert W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Photographic emulsions and elements. 3,325,286, 6-13-67, CI. 96 — 87. Notz, Karl J.. Jr. : See — Keenan, Arthur G., Notz, and Franco. 3,336,171. Nouel, Robert, to Inventions Finance Corp. Method of in- jection molding utilizing accumulating chambers. 3,296,- 353, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 329. Nouel, Robert, to Inventions Finance Corp. Hydromechanical clamps. 3,342,456, 9-19-67, CI. 254 — 93. Nouel, Robert, to Inventions Finance Corp. Securing device for rotary mold apparatus. 3,348,267, 10-24-67, CI. 18 — 20. Noumi, Makoto, to Hitachi, Ltd. Brushless motors wherein commutation is controlled by an impedance responsive to rotor movement. 3,346,792, 10-10-67, CI. 318 — 138. Nourney, Carl-Ernst G., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Anticoinci- dence circuit. 3,327,226, 6-20-67, CI. 328—109. Nourse, Howard G. : See — Bridges, Thomas K., and Nourse. 3,327,614. Nouveau, Henry, to Societe a Responsabilite Limitee Doittau Produits Metallurgie. Method for producing an exothermic lining for ingot and foundry molds and hot tops. 3,344,838, 10-3-67, CI. 164 — 33. LIST OF PATENTEES 955 and Mezoi. Calu men t & Nouveautes Mecanlque Ulectriques : Xomel : Scc- Caslel, Gerard A. L. 3,332,464. Nova Products, Inc. : See — Pleasants, Jack. 3,307,683. Nova Scotia Research 1 'oumiation : See — Bacon, Ernest N. 3,301,680. Novak, Antal : Sec — Osman, Miklos, Novak, Csomor, Fernbach 3,359,580. Novak, Arthur H., and J. G. Withers, Jr., to Hecla, Inc. Fine pitch finned tubin.er and method of produc ing the same. 3,327,512, 6-27-67, CI. 72 — 367. Novak, Charles J. Compactor. 3,340,782, 9-12-67, CI. 94 — 50. Novak, Darwin A., Jr., to Monsanto Co. Process of producing detergent compositions containing alkali metal silicates. 3,325.413, 6-13-67. CI. 252—135. Novak. George J. : Sec — Janes. Raymond K., Novak, and Rawlings. 3.205,926. Novak. James B.. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Pull kev opening can end. 3.301.432, 1-31-67, CI. 220 — 54 Novak, James F„ to The Muter Co. Columnar loudspeaker system. 3,308,237, 3-7-67, CI. 179 — 1. Novak. Josef, and J. Janak, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Pneumatic detector of chromatographic fractions. 3,354,696, 11-28-67, CI. 73—23.1. Novak, Joseph B.. to United States Steel Corp. Plate handling device. 3,350,129, 10-31-67, CI. 294 — 67. Novak, Joseph F. Automatically actuated fluid pressure trig- gering and discharge valve. 3.298,571, 1-17-67, CI. 222 — 5 Aovak, Leo B.. T. W. Quarnstrom, Jr., and T. J. Higgins. Moisture fall-safe system. 3,301,211, 1-31-67, CI. 114 — Novak, Philip F., to The Boeing Co. Navigation method and apparatus. 3,307,177, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 5 >.ovak. Richard F. : See — Krooss, Robert J., and Novak. 3,29S,513. Novak, Richard F., and F. Zabroski, to Simautics, Inc. Device for orienting bottles. 3,339,702, 9-5-67, CI 198 — 33. Novak, Robert P. : See — Holman, John L. M., Porter, and Novak. 3.357.202 Novak, Robert P. M., and J. M. Porter, to The Tran'e Co. Absorption refrigerating system having pump means cir- fi" j?p absorbent and refrigerant. 3,296.823, 1-10-67, CI. Novak, Samuil J., to Trest Mosgazsetjstroi. Device for joining branches to operating gas or hydraulic pipelines. 3,335,742, Novakovich. Milan : See— Rosan, Jose, and Novakovich. 3,319.690. Isovakovieh. Milan M. Floatable solar still for producing po- _ 234 fr ° m impure water - 3,357,898, 12-12-67, CI. Novales Rieardo F. ^Amalgam carrier and plugger. 3,308,- X To% e^SI^S.! 33 -. Adjustable storage rack. 3,360,137, 14-Zb-fH, CI. 211 — 175. °-.« £?: WUliam n - Knockdown locker structure, 3,360,321, 12-26-67. CI. 312 — 257. Novas, Peter P.. and R. D. Ernst, to Vapor Corp. Temperature and level sensor with heater and heat transfer means 3.329.787. 7-4-67. CI. 200 — 122. Novatnak, George F. Bowling ball and finger hole gripping insert. 3.342,4SS, 9-19-67, CI. 273—63. Novelart Mfg. Co. : 'See — Klein. Charles H., Haley, and Sides. 3,306,805. Novello, Frederick C. : See — Sprague, James M., Novello, and Deana. 3,322,631. Novello, Frederick C, to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-(halophenyl- oxoaliphatic)benzothiadiazine-l,l-dioxldes. 3,325,485, 6-13- 67, CI. 260 — 243. Novello, Frederick C. and J. H. Jones, to Merck & Co., Inc. Sulfamoyl - 2.1,4 - benzoazadithian-1,1 dioxides. 3,316,254, 4-25-67, CI. 260—243. Novey. Richard T. Milling machine scales. 3,316,646, 5-2- 67, CI. 33 — 125. Novi Tool and Machine Co. : See — McColmm, Orla H. and P. L. 3,318.333. Novick, Robert, and P. Davidovits, to Varian Associates. Op- tically pumped atomic resonance apparatus with Improved optical pumping means. 3,304,516, 2-14-67, CI. 331 — 94. Novikov, Grigory V.. A. F. Tikhomirov, K. N. Baranov, and L. S. Sataev, to Jaroskavsky Gosudarstvenny Shynnv Zavod. Bead-ring building-in mechanism for a pneumatic type building machine. 3.360,418, 12-26-67, CI. 156 — 400. Novikov, Mikhail F., A. P. Ananiev, and R. Z. Kulikov. Device for intermittent motion of second hand. 3,340,687, 9-12-67, CI. 58—59. Novikova, Valentina P. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij. Fominov, Pruz- hiner, Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Novis Industries, Inc. : See — Choate, Paul V. 3,326,128. Novissimo. Alfred A., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Continuously forming three-dimensional shapes. 3,303,796, 2-14-67, CI. 107—54. Novitsky. Joseph, to Joseph Novitsky Rack Manufacturer, Inc. Plating and anodizing rack. 3,314.877, 4-18-67, CI 204 — 297. Novitskv, Joseph, Rack Manufacturer, Inc. : See — Novitsky, Joseph. 3.314,877. Novo Industrial Corp. : See — Lowther, Wilfred W. 3,319,404. Novo Terapeutisk Laboratorium A/S : See — Fabricius, I jure L. 3,346,573. Jensen, Villy J. 3,318,771. Jensen, Villy J. 3,332,852. Jensen, Villy J. 3,335,068. Jensen, Villy J. 3,340,156. Lonholdt, Hans C, and Bjarno. 3,315,802. Novocherkossky Politekhnichesky Institut Sergo Ordhoni- kidze, Novocherkassk : See — Drozdov, Alexandr D., and Zasypkin. 3.296,492. Novosad, Eugene, to Crane Packing Co. Sealing washer for rotary mechanical seal. 3,345.077, 10-3-67, CI. 277 — 96. Novosibirsky Elektrotekhnichesky Institute : See — Alabuzhev, Peter M., Zuev, Rezanov, and Tsivlnsky. 3,322,211. Novotny, Charles J. : See — Zievers, James F., Riley, and Novotny. 3,351,488. Novotny, Ernest. Welder's slag hammer. 3,336,647, 8-22-67, CI. 29—81. Novotny, Raymond J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Variable thrust rocket motor. 3.325,998, 6-20-67. CI. 60—251. Novotny, Raymond J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Ablative rocket thrust chamber, 3,354,651. 11-28-67, CI. 60 — 25S. Novotny, Raymond J., and F. R. Dunn, to Thiokol Chemical 'Corp. Rocket thrust chamber. 3,354,652, 11-28-67, CI. 60— 260. Novotny, Richard M. Rewind attachment for business machine print-out tape. 3,338,531, 8-29-67, CI. 242 — 67.3. Novotny, Rudolph J. : See — Liverance, Howard G., and Novotny. 3,333,902. Novskij, Ivan S. : See — Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovy- skij, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pruz- hiner. Agevnin, and Grishin. 3,305,272. Nowak, Edmund F. Method and apparatus for punching sheet material. 3,304,823, 2-21-67, CI. 83 — 55. Nowak, Edward A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Screen decorating apparatus. 3,309,985, 3-21-67. CI. 101 — 35. Nowak, Edward A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Paste mold ma- chines for making glass articles. 3,350,189, 10-31-67, CI. 65—302. Nowak, Leon J., Jr., to Blaw-Knox Co. Bi-directional power feeding method. 3,310.156. 3-21-67, CI. 198 — 62. Nowak. Raymond F., to Vandercook & Sons, Inc. Traveling inking roll supporting system. 3,348,481, 10-24-67, CI. 101—354. Nowak, Robert M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of preparing the homopolvmer of the monovinvl ether of di- ethylene glycol. 3,328,468. 6-27-67, CI. 260—615. Nowak, William W., to Container Corp. of America. Snap lock arrangement. 3,337,116, 8-22-67, CI. 229 — 45. Xowalk, Robert F. : See — Medleycott, William R., and Nowalk. 3,355,996. Nowell, John R., to General Electric Co. Pulse processing circuits having automatic threshold level control. 3,302,- 034, 1-31-67, CI. 307—88.5. Nowell, William, and A. C. England. Circle cutting machine. 3,351.332. 11-7-67. CI. 266 — 23. Nowicki. Henry F. : See — Smiley, Harry J., and Nowiekl. 3.298.342. Nowitzky, Albin M., to Universal Match Corp. Method for determining the existence of extraterrestrial life. 3,296,- 095. 1-3-67. CI. 195—103.5. Nowlin, Gene : See — - Lutz, Martin R., Nowlin, and Stange. 3.321,555. Lutz, Martin R, Nowlin, and Stange. 3,355,436. Nowselski, Anthony S., and B. W. Wittwer, to International Business Machines Corp. Axially adjustable bearing sup- port. 3,328,095, 6-27-67, CI. 308—63. Novack, Edward, and E. L. Terrill. to The Risdon Mfg. Co. Lipstick. 3,338,397, 8-29-67, CI. 206 — 56. Noyce, Robert N. : See — Angell, James B., Noyce, and Perkins. 3,325,787. Noyel, Paul L. Manufacture of curtains, shades and the like. 3,335,762, 8-15-67, CI. 139— 3S4. Noyes, Atherton Jr.. to General Radio Co. Digital frequency synthesizer having a plurality of selectablv connectable phase-locked digit insertion units. 3,300,731, 1-24-67, CI. 331—2. Noyes, Howard. Process of making a structural element. 3.328.21S, 6-27-67, CI. 156 — 166. Noyes, LeRoy C, to General Electric Co. Programmer. 3,311,303, 3-28-67, CI. 236 — 46. Noyori, Gentaro, H. Kurokawa. and H. Okazaki, to The Noguchi Institute. Process for production of glutamic acid and intermediates. 3,342,838, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 343.6. Nozaki, Kenichi. Apparatus for manufacturing hollow arti- cles from a softened tubular blank of resinous material. 3,305,S91, 2-2S-67, CI. 18 — 5. Nozaki, Masashi : See — Nakamura, Hlromichi, Katoo. Minejima, Shimlzu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,346,331. Nakamura, Hlromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimlzu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,352,641. Noznick, Peter P. : See — Li, Kwoh H., Bundus, and Noznick. 3.352.691. 956 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Noznick, Petpr P., to Beatrice Foods Co. Sour cream powder. 3,357,838, 12-12-67, CI. 99 — 56. Noznick, Peter P., and K. H. Li, to Beatrice Foods Co. Cigarette filter. 3,313,305, 4-11-67, CI. 131 — 10.7. Noznick, Peter P., and R. H. Bundus, to Beatrice Foods Co. Process for coating hot dry roasted nuts and the resulting product. 3,314,800, 4-18-67, CI. 99 — 127. Noznick, Peter P., and R. H. Bundus, to Beatrice Foods Co. Cheese made by the high temperature treatment of milk. 3,316,098, 4-25-67, CI. 99—116. Noznick, Peter P., and C. W. Tatter, to Beatrice Foods Co. Wheat gluten-encapsulated dried oil-in-water dispersions of fat-soluble food, medicaments, flavoring agents or food color- ing agents. 3,351,531, 11-7-67, CI. 167 — 83. Noznick, Peter P., and R. H. Bundus, to Beatrice Foods, Co. Method of sprav drying tomatoes containing seeds. 3,353.969, 11-21-67, CI. 99 — 204. Nuarc Co., The : See — Benson, Harold R. 3,334,567. Scheppe, William N. 3,297,912. Scheppe, William N. 3.359,454. Nuckolls, Donald E. : See — Stoddard, Stephen D., and Nuckolls. 3,322,536. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Stabilized control circuit. 3.317,789, 5-2-67, CI. 315—194. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Control circuit with high voltage starting means. 3,328,673, 6-27-67, CI. 323 — 21. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Discharge lamp cir- cuit. 3,334,270, 8-1-67, CI. 315—171. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Universal lamp control circuit with high voltage producing means. 3,344,- 310. 9-26-67, CI. 315 — 199. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Compensating con- trol circuit. 3,344,311, 9-26-07, CI. 315 — 199. Nuckolls, Joe A., to General Electric Co. Flasher device. 3,353,- 062, 11-14-67, CI. 315 — 157. Nuclear Corp. of America : See — Vil, Adalbert R. 3,330,189. Nuclear Data. Inc. : See — Sinila, Alexander. 3,340,985. Nuclear Materials and Equipment Corp. : See — Haram, Sevrin A., Jr. 3.310.676. Jones, Wallace. 3,324,961. Shapiro, Zalman. 3,339,077. Vondra. Benedict L., Jr. 3,310,385. Nuclear Metals, Inc. : See — Kaufmann, Albert R., and Geary. 3,329,744. Nuclear Processing Corp. : See — Dixon. Rod P. 3,303,881. Nuclear Science and Engineering Corp. : See — Edwards, Raymond R. 3.339,072. Nuclear Technical Service Corp. : See — - Lewis, John G., and Ohlgren. 3,306,764. Nudenberg, Walter : See — Barton, Bernard C, Nudenberg, and Delaney. 3,357,960. Nudenberg, Walter, L. T. Pappalardo, and H.-J. Li, to Texas- U.S. Chemical Co. Shortstop for emulsion polymerization. 3,322,736, 5-30-67, CI. 260—82.7. Nudenberg, Walter, H. J. Goldstein, and P. P. Salatiello, to Texas-U.S. Chemical Co. Emulsion polymerization of poly- butadiene. 3,322,746, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 94.3. Nuerrenbach. Axel : See — Sarnecki. Wilhelm, Nuerrenbach, and Reif. 3,356.700. Nuesch, Jakob, and H. Bickel, to Ciba Corp. Process for the manufacture of desacetvl-7-aminocephalosporanic acid. 3.304.236, 2-14-67, CI. 195—29. Nugarus, Anthony R., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Hot melt adhesive applicator. 3,338,211, 8-29-67, CI. 118 — 261. Nugarus, Anthony R., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Reusable package. 3.343,661, 9-26-67, CI. 206—45.34. Nugent, John I., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Closure apparatus for pressure chamber. 3,339,785, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 41. Nuid Engineering Corp. : See — Zipper, Walter J. 3,295.820. Nuissl, Carl W.. to Nuval Co. Apparatus for producing slub yarn. 3,309,752, 3-21-67, CI. 28—1. Nukushina, Kenji : See — Nakamura, Itaru, Tamai, and Nukushina. 3,325,454. Null. Fay E., to United States of America, Air Force. Mag- netohydrodynamic control. 3,325,123, 6-13-67, CI. 244 — 77. Null, Fay E. Deodorizer integral with toilet seat. 3,333,285, 8-1-67, CI. 4 — 217. Null, Fay E.. and R. K. Vermillion, to United States ot America, Air Force. Projectile propelled bv friction drag of high velocity plasma. 3,335,637, 8-15-67, CI. 89 — 1. Null, Harold K. : See — Binning, Robert C, Bowe, and Null. 3,350,421. Binning, Robert C, Bowe. and Null. 3,350,445. Binning, Robert C, and Null. 3,350,417. Binning, Robert C, Null, and Reid. 3,337,620. Binning, Robert C, Null, and Reid. 3,350.416. Bowe, Leon E., Binning, and Null. 3,337,619. Bowe, Leon E., Binning, and Null. 3,350,418. Null, Harold R., L. E. Bowe, and R. C. Binning, to Monsanto Co. Production of acetic acid and recovery by plural stage distillation. 3,335,179, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 533. Null, Harold R., L. E. Bowe, and R. C. Binning, to Monsanto Co. Production and recovery of propylene oxide by plural distillation. 3,350,419, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 348.5. Null, James R. Flying saucer kite. 3,330,512, 7-11-67, CI. 244 — 153. Numa Nuove Macchine S.r.l. : See — Pratolongo, Modesto. 3,326,062. Numakura, Toshihiko, to Sony Corp. Magnetic recording and reproducing device. 3,308,232. 3-7-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Numakura, Toshihiko, to Sony Corp. Frequency modulation circuit with reduced amplitude modulation and side band components. 3,324,414, 6-6-67, CI. 332 — 23. Numakura, Toshio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Scale span changing in- put circuit for balancing instrument. 3,308,375, 3-7-67. CI. 323 — 74. Numakura, Toshio, and H. Morozumi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Self-balancing instruments. 3,333,170, 7-25-67, CI. 318 — 29. Numatics, Inc. : See — Carls, William. 3,323,545. Doig, George. 3,327,733. Doig, George. 3,357,162. MeGeachy, Donald E. 3,344,802. Numerical Control Corp. : See — Kamm, Lawrence J. 3,297,924. Kamm, Lawrence J. 3,347,457. Nummy, William R. : See — McCormick, Herbert W., and Nummy. 3,318,813. Nunemaker, Lester M., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Tube-shell heat exchanger. 3,297,081, 1- 10-67, CI. 165—159. Nunn, Ewing D., to Flo-Tronics, Inc., d.b.a. Northern Signal Co. Light fixture for flasher units. 3,310,671, 3-21-67, CI. 240—11.2. Nunn, Ewing D., Jr. Barricade with flasher. 3,321,742, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 114. Nunn, Leslie G., Jr. : See — Schenck, Leslie M., and Nunn. 3,306,918. Schenck, Leslie M. Nunn, and Leary. 3,308,149. Nunn, Leslie G.. Jr., L. M. Schenck, and R. E. Leary, to Gen- eral Aniline & Film Corp. Organic polyalkyleneoxy bor- ates. 3.316,287, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 462. Nunn, Leslie G., Jr., and L. M. Schenck, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Biodegradable surface active agents. 3,317,- 612, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 613. Nunn, Paul H. Ditching tool. 3,305,951, 2-28-67, CI. 37— 98. Nunn, Robert R. Golf training club guide. 3,339,927, 9-5-67, CI. 273 — 191. Nunn, Roland C, C. E. Moran, S. V. Smith, and M. W. Tobriner, to Chevron Research Co. Preparing crops for har- vest. 3,328,891, 7-4-67, CI. 34 — 4. Nunn, Russell J.: See — Arthur, John R., and Nunn. 3,301,658. Nunnally, Robert L. : See — Bentky, William H., Jr., Kite, Morott, Nunnally, and Reinert. 3,359,357. Nuova San Giorgio S.p.A. : See — Lancerotto, Fabio. 3,348,371. Nupnau, Arthur E. : See — Michaels, Bruno, and Nupnau. 3,326,482. Nupro Co. : See — Gallagher, Bernard J., and Callahan. 3,295,191. Matousek, Stephen. 3,342,451. Nurimoto, Seiichi : See — Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,324,139. Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,325,502. Nurkiewicz, Ignatius, to Stop-Fire, Inc. Fire extinguisher valve mechanism. 3,330,527, 7-11-67, CI. 251 — 114. Nu-Roll Corp. : See — Giles, William H. 3,306,801. Giles, William H. 3.348.787. Nurre, Thomas C, W. W. McFarland, and D. L. Ritter, to International Paper Co. Container. 3,322,321, 5-30-67, CI. 229—23. Nury. Fredoon S. : See — Popper. Karel, Nury, and Stanley. 3,336.960. Nusbaum, George D. Calibration stop for fuel injectors and the like. 3,346,188, 10-10-67, CI. 239 — 90. Nusbaum, Henry. Metallic seal structure. 3,337,223, S-22-67, CI. 277 — 112. Nusbaum, Isadore: See — Krotinger, Nathan J., and Nusbaum. 3,314,745. Nuss, Christopher, to Chrysler Corp. Flow control device. 3,320,968, 5-23-67, CI. 137 — 117. Nussbaum, Alexander, to Schering Corp. Method of phos- phorylation and novel intermediates produced thereby. 3,324,110, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Nussbaum, Lucian, to Maremont Corp. Pot spinning and twisting apparatus. 3,343,358, 9-26-67, CI. 57 — 34. Nussbaum, Otto J. : See — Haufler, George J., Hassenplug, and Nussbaum. 3,305,- 001. Nussbaum-Christmann, Guillermo. Composite abrasive grind- stones. 3,310,916, 3-28-67, CI. 51 — 206.5. Nussbaumer, Ernst A. : See— Carras, Andrew N., Nussbaumer, and Balliger. 3,330,109. Nussbaumer, Manfred, to Micafil A.-G. Clinging roll for wire unreeler braking system. 3.327.964, 6-27-67, CI. 242— 155. Nussear, John G. : See — Rezniek, Frank J., and Nussear. 3,309,760. LIST OF PATKNTKKS 957 Nutt. James R. : See — Brandlc, Robert T., and Nutt. 3,354,115. Nutt, Ruth 1<\ : See — Boxer, George E., and Nutt. 3,346,561. Nutt, Wendell Of., and H. N. Padowiez, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Method of construction of helix wave guide. 3,336,175, 8-15-67, CI. 156—173. Nuttall, Edwin L). : See — Davis, John R., Nuttall, and Randolph. 3,323,132. Nuttall, Edwin D., to United Gas Corp. Method and appa- ratus for determining the wall thickness of metallic ele- ments utilizing a reciprocal permanent magnet assembly. 3,315,154, 4-18-67, CI. 324 — 37. Nutten, Warren D and B. C. Phillips, to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Fuel feed system and throttle control for internal combustion engines. 3,353,525, 11-21-67, CI. 123 — 119. Nutter, Benjamin P., to Sehlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Well tester. 3,30S,SS7, 3-14-67, Cl. 166—150. Nutter, Benjamin P., to Sehluniberger Technology Corp. Meth- ods and apparatus for analyzing well production. 3,323,360, 6-6-67, Cl. 73—155. Nutter. Benjamin P., to Sehlumberger Technology Corp. Meth- ods for performing operations in a well bore. 3,327,781, 6-27-67, Cl. 166—3. Nutting, Arthur, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Modular support frame and filter media assembly. 3,350,862, 11-7- 67, Cl. 55 — 493. Nutting, Robert G., and R. C. Wagner, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Papermaking machine. 3,347,015, 10-17-67. Cl. 53 — 1S2. Nutting, William, and J. Joslyn, to Kohner Bros., Inc. Toy chiming clock. 3,295,312, 1-3-67, Cl. 58—106. Nuval Co. : See — Nuissl. Carl W. 3,309,752. Nuzzo, Charles. Lightweight versatile saddle. 3,312,040. 4-4-67, Cl. 54 — 44. Nyberg, David D., and J. T. Bailey, to Shell Oil Co. Prepara- tion of coherent block copolymer films of high tensile strength and extensibility. 3,360,599, 12-26-67, Cl. 264 — 216. Nyberg, James J., to United States of America, Air Force. Magnetic core driver and inhibit circuit. 3,313,949, 4-11-67, Cl. 307—88. Nyberg, James J., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Data processing timing apparatus. 3,343,136, 9-19-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Nyberg, Marvin E., and D. D. Towne, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Feeding apparatus for multi-width tapes. 3,321,121, 5-23-67, Cl. 226 — 95. Nyberg, Theodore A. Tree holder. 3,301,512, 1-31-67, a. 248 — 44. Nyborg, George L., to Elevator Specialties Corp. Elevator shaft door safety mechanism. 3,298,210, 1-17-67, Cl. 70 — 91. Nyby Bruks Aktiebolag : See — Pihlblad, Karl E., and Wagner. 3,307,937. Nycander, Oscar B. O., and S. N. Carlsson, to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Method of impregnating paper to re- duce curling tendency and resultant article. 3,301,680, 1-31-67, Cl. 96 — 85. Nychka, Henry R. : See — Sweeney, Richard F., and Nychka. 3,330,624. Nychka, Henry R., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. Perhalogenated cyclohexane diacyl fluorides and their prep- aration. 3,332,993, 7-25-67, Cl. 260—544. Nychka, Henry R., and C. Woolf, to Allied Chemical Corp. Perfluorocyclohexane-l,4-dIacyl fluoride and process for preparing perfiuorocyclohexane mono- and diacyl fluorides. 3,336,376, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 544. Nydam, John H., to Whitin Machine Works, Inc. Transmis- sion and brake. 3,302,759, 2-7-67, Cl. 192 — 4. Nydam, John H., to Draper Corp. Bobbin magazine. 3,307,- 341, 3-7-67, Cl. 57—53. Nydegger, Jean : See — Bratschi, Robert. 3,357,620. Nydegger, Paul F. and P. W. Mail transport system. 3,315,- 615, 4-25-67, Cl. 104—177. Nydegger, Paul W. : See — Nydegger, Paul F. and P. Nydegger. Ulrich, to Enicar S. A 718, 12-26-67, Cl. 58 — 58. Nydqyist & Holm Aktiebolag : See — Linder. Axel V. 3,332,431. Lindquist, Arne H. 3,360,241. Nye, Donald A. : See — Scherer, Louis F., and Nye. 3,305,979. Nye, John D., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Bonding of epoxy resins to polyolefin plastic materials. 3,306,791, 2-28-67. Cl. 156—3. Nye, Norman H. Interlocked lightweight building structure. 3,344,565, 10^3-67, Cl. 52 — 81. Nye, William T., and K. S. Burrell, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Packing material. 3,346,105, 10-10-67, Cl. 206 — 59. Nyegaard & Co. A/S : See — Hognestad. Harek. 3,329,018. Holtermann, Hugo, and Salvesen. 3.325,370. Holtermann, Hugo, and Salvesen. 3,347,746. W. 3,315,615. Timepiece date ring. 3,359,- Nyerges, Roland S. : ee — Suliteanu, Menahem, and Nyerges. 3,344,631. Nyffeler, Ernst, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, AUtieugesellschaft. Attachment of rotor blading for axial flow turbomachines. 3,339,889, 9-5-67, Cl. 253 — 77. Nygren, Charles E. : See — Kay, Clifford, and Nygren. 3,334,789. Nyholm, Bengt V., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Percussion tool incorporating a combustion cylinder for driving a recip- rocable hammer piston. 3,336,986, 8-22-67, Cl. 173 — 73. Nyholm, Roy H. : See — Peterson, Clarence G. 3,313,516. Nyilas, Emery, and I. L. Pinter, to American Polymer and Chemical Corp. Scintillators, compounds useful therein, and method of making the same. 3,314,894, 4-18-67, Cl. 252 — 301.2. Nyiri, Louis A. Coil freeze protection device. 3,319,657, 5-16-67, Cl. 13S — 27. Nylander, Alfred F., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Process for making purified potassium chloride and potassium sulfate from sulfate-contaminated potassium chloride and laugbeinite. 3,352,633, 11-14-67. Cl. 23—89. Nylander, Richard A., to United States of America, Air Force. Voltage regulator employing variable duty cycle modulating of the unrelated voltage. 3,317,820, 5-2-67, Cl. 323—22. Nylander, Richard A., to United States of America, Air Force. D.-C. voltage regulator employing series transistor which is switched to provide regulation through duty cycle mod- ulation of the supply voltage. 3,325,725, 6-13-67, Cl. 323 — 22. Nylund, Harrv E. and H. T. Apparatus for inserting cores into soap. 3,319,296, 5-16-67, Cl. 18 — 26. Nylund, Helena T. : See — Nylund, Harry E. and H. T. 3,319,296. Nylund, Knut H. Shoe heel with exchangeable tread part. 3,299,542. 1-24-67, Cl. 36 — 42. Nyman, Doris M., deceased, by P. Svedenhult, administrator, to Aktiebolaget Separator. Method of refining wool fat. 3,338,933, 8-29-67, Cl. 260 — 423. Nyquist, Borje : See — Eriksson, Sven, and Nyquist. 3,327,292. Nyquist, Richard A., and R. D. McLachlan, to The Dow Chemical Co. Phenacyl carbamate compounds. 3,324,162, 6-6-67, Cl. 260 — 455. Nyquist, Roy A. : See — Zellers, James T., Jr., Nyquist, and Meriwether. 3,329,- 491. Nyrop, Per, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Centrifugal equipment 3,332,- 300, 7-25-67, Cl. 74—675. Nys, Jean M. : See — Depoorter, Henri, Libeer, and Nys. 3,359,113. Depoorter, Henri, Van Mierlo, Libeer, and Nys. 3,305,- 558. Libeer, Marcel J., Pattijn, and Nys. 3,337,540. N.vsted, Leonard N., and R. Pappo, to G. D. Searle & Co. Process and intermediates for the manufacture of 19-hy- droxy cholestanes. 3,356,676, 12-5-67. Cl. 260 — 239.55. Nystrand, Ernst D., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. Vertical delivery of folded webs. 3,301,111, 1-31-67, Cl. '83—92. Nystrand, Ernst D., to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. Web winding mandrel. 3,341,147, 9-12-67, Cl. 242 — 72. Nystrand, Ernst D., and H. J. Spencer, to Paper Converting Machine Co., Inc. Web lapping apparatus. 3,338,575. 8-29- 67, Cl. 270 — 59. Nystrom, Robert G., to Loctite Corp. Portable splicing tool. 3,341,870. 9-19-67, CL 7—17. Nytronics, Inc. : See — Lupfer, David A. 3,310,718. OECO Corp. : See — Christie, David E., Christie, David E., OEL Inc. : See — Monahon, Richard M. 3,323,690. Monahon, Richard M. 3,323,695. Monahon. Richard M. 3,356,093. Wittke, John M. 3,301,444. O.K. Machine and Tool Corp. : See — Kaufman, Harry. 3,312,460. O. K. Tire and Rubber Co. : See — French, Elby E. 3,354,929. O.K. Tool Co., Inc., The : See — Armstrong, Harold F. 3,332.130. Williams, Thurston V. 3,307,254. Williams, Thurston V. 3.309.758. Williams, Thurston V. 3,339,458. O-M Ltd. : See— Yano, Shohachiro. 3,341,902. ONO, Hiroshi, to Webcor, Inc. Miniature motor bearing. 3,325,231, 6-13-67, Cl. 308 — 36.3. OPE Controls, Inc. : See — Kahle. Rolf D. 3,320,805. O & W Sewing Machine Attachments, Inc. : See — Winberg, Ragnar W. 3,322,081. O/Y Wartsila A/B : See — Gahmberg, Gustaf A. 3,313,134. Niilola, Armas K. 3,309,904. O.Z. Electrical Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Philibert. Robert A., Browne, and Pollmine. 3,344,223. and Winquist. 3.325,984. and Winquist. 3,344,591. 958 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Oak Electro/Netics : See — Chalmers, Edward D., Ma, and Naber. 3,305,784. Dzierzbicki, Tadeusz, and Williams. 3,358,111. Grengg, Walter M. 3,345,593. Lace, Melvin A. 3,310,697. Lace, Melvin A. 3,311,717. Lace, Melvin A. 3,337,700. Lace, Melvin A. 3,337,706. Lewandowski, Raymond F., Boulter, Gustafson, and Tice. 3 320 372 Lewandowski, Raymond F., and Tice. 3,339,428. Naber, Joseph, Fox, Chalmers, Ma, Cummings, and Cap- pelle. 3,307,414. Parisoe, Wilbert. 3,340,411. Streuer, Wilhelm A. 3,303,311. Oak Hill Industries Corp. : See — Kanbar, Maurice S., and Foster. 3,330,077. Oakes, David T.. to Monsanto Co. Drilling fluid. 3,332,872, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 8.5. Oakes, E. T. Corp., The : See — Baker. Donald E., and Culpin. 3,349,438. Oakes, J. Barry : See — ■ Read, Kenneth F., Oakes, White, and Wyatt. 3,299,300. Oakes, Thomas B. Lazy tong devices. 3,935,815, 8-8-67, CI. 182—157. Oakes, Vincent, to Pure Chemicals Ltd. Vinyl chloride poly- mers stabilized with mixtures comprising barium and cad- mium soaps of monoesters of dicarboxylic acids. 3,351,576, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 23. Oakes, William G. : See — Crawford, John W. C, and Oakes. 3.328,486. Oakite Products, Inc. : See — Bremer, Clarence, and Frey. 3,322 573. Oakland Corp., The : See — Wallace, Richard B. 3.306.330. Wallace, Richard B. 3,358,633. Oaklev, Gilbert F. : See — Chapman, Harvey W., and Oakley. 3,307,495. Oakley, James, to Manganese Bronze Ltd. Sintered porous bearing of Fe and a powdered Cu-base alloy. 3,330,630, 7-11-67, CI. 29 — 182. Oakley, John P. : See — Sweetland, Ernest J., Jr.. and Oakley. 3,323.255. Oakley, Michael J. and M. V. Case for storage battery cell. 3,338,452, 8-29-67, CI. 220—23.4. Oakley, Monica V. : See — Oakley, Michael J. and M. V. 3,338,452. Oakman, Louis D., to Hysol Corp. Insulating device for wire and cable ends. 3,359,361, 12-19-67, CI. 174—76. Oakman, Louis D., to Hysol Corp. Insulating and reinforcing means for junctures between insulated conductors and ex- ternal appliance leads. 3,359,363, 12-19-67, CI. 174-^138. Oaks, Jerald L. : Sec — Meldau, Robert F., and Oaks. 3.343,598. Oaks Richard W., and P. K. Weir, to Frederick Research Corp Charging apparatus for multicell batteries. 3,305,- 754, 2-21-67, CI. 320—37. Oaks Robert L. Equipment for supporting decorations. 3,332,- 652, 7-25-67, CI. 248 — 146. Oanes, Orville : See — Schilling, Lorell J., and Oanes. 3,307,585. Oates, David J., Jr. Combined fingernail and cuticle clipper. 3,315,354, 4-25-67, CI. 30—28. Oates, William L., to Radio Corp. of America. Apparatus for metalizing a wafer. 3,324,826, 6-13-67, CI. 118—243. Oatess, Cecil J., and W. J. Plate, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co Shrinkable stress-relief cone and method. 3,317,655, 5-2-67, CI. 174—73. Oatey, L. R., Co., The : See — Kifer, David E. 3,313,559. Oba, Harutaro : See — 'Sato, Tetsuo, and Oba. 3,315,885. O'Bannon, Walter, Co. : See — O'Bannon, Walter A., Jr., and Bradley. 3,295,822. O'Bannon, Walter A., Jr., and W. R. Bradley, Jr., to Walter O'Bannon Co. Blind valve cage and method of making same. 3,295,822, 1-3-67, CI. 251 — 366. Obendorf, Werner, and H. Stormann-Menninger, to Oster- reichische Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Iodine-con- taining benzoic acid derivatives. 3,334,134, 8-1-67, CI. 260—518. Obenhaus, Robert E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Control ap- paratus. 3,329,869, 7-4-67, CI. 317—13. Obenhaus, Robert E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Thermistor. 3,340,490, 9-5-67, CI. 338—22. Obenhaus, Victor M., to Sprague Electric Co. Method of making a mica paper capacitor. 3,332,817, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 313. Obenland, Clayton O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for preparing esters of pyridine thiones. 3,310,568, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Obenshain, David N. : See — Brundige, Maurice M., Obenshain, Fredrickson, and Kohne. 3,336,862. Obenshain, David N., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Machine frame structure. 3,359,054, 12-19-67, CI. 312 — 352. Obenshain, George R. : See — Decker, Alfred S., Obenshain, and Wideman. 3,357,349. Oberecker, Walter: See — Binder, Wilhelm, Hauer, and Oberecker. 3,301,365 Oberg, Paul, R. M. Sanders, and C. H. Tolman, to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetoresistive frequency doubler. 3,353,086, 11-14- 67, CI. 321—60. Oberg, Paul E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Masking device. 3,330,252, 7-11-67, CI. 118—49.1. Oberg, Paul E., S. M. Rubens, and C. H. Tolman, to Sperry Rand Corp. Testing apparatus and method. 3,336,154, 8-15-67, CI. 117—93.2. Obergefell, Ronald F., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Filing drawer for address printing plates. 3,340,799. 9-12-67, CI. 101—47. Oberhofer, Alfred W., to Nalco Chemical Co. Catalyst treat- ment. 3,324,044, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 413. Oberholtz, Lester E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Raddle conveyor. 3,313,401, 4-11-67, CI. 198 — 175. Oberlander, Georg. Aircraft catapult system. 3,350,038, 10- 31-67. CI. 244—63. Oberlander, Karl, and K. Radtke, to Wurttembergische Metall- warenfabrik. Bail cars for portanle insulated container. 3,339,794, 9-5-67, CI. 220—91. Oberlander, Klaus : See — Stiehl, Karl, and Oberlander. 3,307,961. Oberle, Theodore L., M. R. Calton, C. D. Loyd, and C F. White, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Composite products. 3,353,935, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 191. Oberle, Thomas M., to Economics Laboratory, Inc. Process for the preparation of storage stable detergent composition. 3,306.858, 2-28-67, CI. 252 — 99. Obermaier, Frank E., to The Dole Valve Co. Plastic vacuum storage tank. 3,354,902, 11-28-67, CI. 137 — 496. Obermaier, Frank E., E. E. Stratynski, and A. A. Scott, to The Dole Valve Co. Automatic car temperature control system. 3,329,342, 7-4-67, CI. 236 — 86. Obermayev, S. Co., The : See — Kettner, Kay J. 3,295,280. Obermeyer, Ernest J., Jr. : See — Braun, Paul E., and Obermeyer. 3,309,069. Obermiller, Herbert C. : See — Graber, Carl D., Grosswiller, Kenny, and Obermiller. 3,306,691. Oberrecht, Hansgunter, to G. M. Pfaff, AG. Ironing appa- ratus for intermittently fed web material. 3,340,629, 9-12-67, CI. 38—1. Oberrecht, Ulrich, to G. M. Pfaff A.G. Work feeding ap- paratus for sewing machines and the like. 3,323,631, 6-6- 67, CI. 198 — 19. Oberrecht, Ulrich, to G. M. Pfaff, AG. Apparatus for everting pocket-like workpieces. 3,357,609, 12-12-67, CI. 223—39. Oberright, Edward A. : See — Leonardi, Samuel J., and Oberright. 3,303,132. Oberstar, Helen E. : See — Lerner, Louis L., and Oberstar. 3,352,755. Oberster, Arthur E., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. N,N'-dialkyl-N-phenyl-N'-isopropyl-para-phenylenediamines. 3,342,865, 9-19-67, CI. 260—576. Obert, Luciano, and G. D'Urso, to AMP Inc. Iodine lamp connector. 3,316,526, 4-25-67, CI. 339 — 176. Obert, Maximilian J., to Radio Corp. of America. Deflection yoke core slotted for vertical toroidal coils. 3,321,724, 5-23-67, CI. 335 — 213. Obert, Maximilian J., and J. M. Ammerman, to Radio Corp. of America. Adjustable deflection yoke mounting for color picture cathode ray tubes. 3,302,050, 1-31-67, CI. 313 — 77. Oberthur, Heinrich, to Teves, Alfred, Maschinen -und Arma- turenfabrik KG. Front and rear brake proportioning sys- tem. 3,311,422, 3-28-67, CI. 303 — 6. Oberthur, Heinrich, to Alfred Teves. Braking-force regulator. 3,329,471, 7-4-67, CI. 303 — 22. Obidowski, Edmond J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Method of flanging can bodies having prestretched circumferential edges. 3,345,966, 10-10-67, CI. 113 — 120. Oblinger, Edwin R., to Parker Sweeper Co. Rake or sweeper. 3,308,612, 3-14-67, CI. 56—27. Obrecht, Clavton D. : See — Fulton, Howard A., Obrecht, and Flinner. 3,302,216. O'Brien Corp., The : See — Miranda, Thomas J. 3,329.635. Miranda, Thomas J., and Herman. 3,296,160. Miranda, Thomas J., and Herman. 3,344,003. O'Brien, D. G., Inc. : See — O'Brien, Donald G. 3,323,090. O'Brien, Dallam A., Jr. : See — Lesslie, Madlynn J. 3,300,864. O'Brien, Donald G., to D. G. O'Brien, Inc. Fluid seal for a torque motor. 3,323,090, 5-30-67, CI. 335 — 230. O'Brien, Donald L., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Con- strained ceramics. 3,308,853, 3-14-67, CI. 138 — 177. O'Brien, Edward D. : See — Landis, Robert L., and O'Brien. 3,334,441. O'Brien, Edward F., to M/T Mfg. & Supply Co.. Inc. Coin depository. 3,325,090, 6-13-67, CI. 232 — 1. O'Brien, Edward J., to Spraying Systems Co. Spray nozzles. 3,304.013, 2-14-67, CI. 239 — 168. LIST OF PATENTEES 959 O'Brien, Ellis J. : See — Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,326,474. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,351. Clary, Joe D., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,352. Clary. Joe 1)., O'Brien, and Notary. 3,329,355. O'Brien, Eugene, to Command-Lock, Inc. Time operated and/or remote control-operated electro-mechanical lock. 3,340,710, 9-12-67, CI. 70—271. O'Brien, Eugene L. : See — Fein, Marvin M., Green, and O'Brien. 3,355,478. Fein JUarvin M., and O'Brien. 3,332,902. O'Brien, Harold G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Code wheel selec- tion of printed circuit single paths. 3,331,067, 7-11-07, CI. 340—357. O'Brien, James F. : See — (Lewis, Clarence A., and O'Brien. 3,355,640. O'Brien, Jeremiah \V. : See — Sieger, Maurice P., and O'Brien. 3,328,990. O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for coiling strip. 3,304,023, 2-14-67, CI. 242—80. O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Outboard bearing for tension reels. 3,317,158, 5-2- 67. CI. 242— 7S.1. O'Brien, Jeremiah W., to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Pressure control device for a rolling mill. 3,355,926, 12-5-67, CI. 72—245. O'Brien, John B. : See — Golonka, Edward J., and O'Brien. 3,342,654. O'Brien, John P.: See — Evans, William B., Gutlove, and O'Brien. 3,320,427. O'Brien, John V., to Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corp. Extrusion dies for plastic materials. 3,313,003, 4-11-67, CI. 18 — 12. O'Brien, Joseph L. : See — White. Robert W.. and O'Brien. 3,350,455. O'Brien, Joseph P., E. T. Reaville, and F. B. Erickson, to Monsanto Co. Paper products containing carboxylic acid esters and process for preparing such products. 3,296,065, 1-3-67. CI. 162 — 158. O'Brien, Larry H. : See — Burnsweig, Joseph, Jr., and O'Brien. 3.359,496. O'Brien, Leo J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Method for storing fluids in a subterranean formation. 3,306.354, 2— 28-67, CI. 166 — 29. O'Brien, Leo J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Secondary oil recovery method. 3,319,712, 5-16-67, CI. 166 — 2. O'Brien, Leo J., and L. W. Holm., Union Oil Co. of California. Secondary recovery technique. 3,311,167, 3-28-67, CI. 166—9. O'Brien, Leo J., and A. T. Sayre, to Union Oil Co. of Cali- fornia. Method for increasing oil recovery. 3,335,792, 8-15-67, CI. 165—9. O'Brien, Lester J : See — Cohen, Donald M., O'Brien, and Nordhoff. 3,358,964. O'Brien, Michael, to Mangood Corp. Electric pulse counter. 3,322,937, 5-30-67, CI. 235—92. O'Brien, Michael, to The Regents of the University of Cali- fornia. Melon harvester and method of harvesting melons. 3,331,197, 7-18-67, CI. 56—327. O'Brien, Paul R. Desalinization of salt water and apparatus therefor. 3.309,016, 3-14-67, CI. 233 — 20. O'Brien, Paul R., to Reynolds Metals Co. Blanks for vehicle bumpers. 3,355.266, 11-J2S-67, CI. 29 — 190. O'Brien, Richard C. : See — Proud, Ralph A., Jr., and O'Brien. 3,307,459. O'Brien, Richard C, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Method of manufacturing character matrix discs for photographic typesetting apparatus. 3,323,918, 6-6-67, CI. 96 — 41. O'Brien, Richard C, and R. A. Proud, Jr., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Photocomposing system. 3,339,470, 9-5-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. O'Brien, Robert E. : See — Carrigan, William H., and O'Brien. 3.308,213. Kirkhol, Russel H., R. T. Hummel, Sr., R. J. Hummel, Jr., and O'Brien. 3,321, 88S. Maclam. James A., and O'Brien. 3,318,283. O'Brien, Robert E., to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Universal magnetic die plate. 3,321,807, 5-30-67, CI. 18 — 35. O'Brien, Robert E., and L. T. Wells, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Plastic article forming and handling system. 3,327,344, 6-27-67, CI. 18—4. O'Brien, Robert E., D. K. Roth, and E. C. Markowskl, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Sheet forming and post-forming trim method and apparatus. 3,329,995, 7-11-67, CI. 18 — 4. O'Brien, Robert E., and D. K. Roth, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Universal forming press. 3,340,574, 9-12-67, CI. 18 — 16. O'Brien. Robert E., and E. C. Markowski, to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp- Plastic sheet advancing apparatus. 3,348,748, 10-24- 67. CI. 226—53. O'Brien, Robert E., and E. C. Markowskl. to Kirkhof Mfg. Corp. Sheet preheating and forming method and apparatus. 3,359,600. 12-20-67, CI. 18—19. O'Brien, Robert F., to Mission-West Mfg. Co. Toilet bowl assembly. 3,311,929, 4-4-67, CI. 4 — 69. O'Brien, Robert F., and K. A. Milette. Toilet construction. 3,308,481, 3-14-67, CI. 4—79. O'Brien, Robert J., and E. W. Griese. Jr., to Ekco Containers, Inc. Applicator package. 3,299,464, 1-24-67, CI. 15 — 506. O'Brien, Samuel J. : See — Van Loo, William J., Jr., De Paolo, and O'Brien. 3,330,- 770. O'Brien, Thomas H.. to PRD Electronics, Inc. Measuring re- flection characteristics of R.F. components. 3,308,460, 3-7-67, CI 343 — 17.7. O'Brien, William H., to Leesona Corp. Yarn control appa- ratus. 3,347,476, 10-17-67, Cl. 242—19. O'Brien, Thomas J. : See — Van Husen, Norman W., Jr., and O'Brien. 3,323,547. Obrochta, Frank T. : See — Diemond, LeRoy H., and Obrochta. 3,310,859. Obrowskl, Walter, and D. Liebich, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for the pro- duction of noble metal thermoelectric wires. 3,349,467, 10- 31-67, Cl. 29 — 420.5. Obszarny, Theodore J. : See — Dhaens, Edward, Obszarny, and Schmidt. 3,335,240. Obuchi, Kazuo, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Xerographic developing apparatus. 3,330,904, 8-22-67. Cl. 118—637. Ocala Precision Machining Corp. : See — Whitney, Edgar H. 3,314,197. Occidental Petroleum Corp. : See — Horner, Abram B. 3,321,966. Ocean Research Equipment, Inc. : See — Frantz, David H., Jr., and Ketchum. 3,353,149. Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. : See — Skelskie, Stanley I. 3,326,094. 'Skelskie. Stanley I. 3,300,379. Skelskie, Stanley I. 3,360,385. Ocean Systems, Inc. : See — Link, Edwin A. 3,299,045. Link, Edwin A. 3,307,540. Link, Edwin A. 3,356,055. Link, Edwin A. 3.358,884. Ocerin, Carlos P., to Aparicio Hermanos & Cia, S.A. Brake mechanism. 3,297,113, 1-10-67. Cl. 188 — 78. Ochi, Shikanosuke, to Kabushiki Kaisha Sega Enterprises. Coin counting and controlling apparatus. 3,326,223, 6-20- 67, Cl. 133— S. Ochi, Yoshiaki, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Method of selecting a FM stereophonic signal. 3,329,773, 7-4-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Ochiai, Micnihiko : See — Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura, and Kamikado. 3,309,379. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura, and Kamikado. 3,326,662. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, Ochiai, Hagimoto, Tamura, and Kamikado. 3.32S.420. Ochner. Paul, to Continental Gummi-Werke, Aktiengesell- schaft. Mold for accumulator case. 3,300,816, Cl. 18 — 42. Ochs, Charles S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. mechanism. 3,295,676, 1-3-67, Cl. 209 — 111.8. Ochs, Charles S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. mechanism for cocked caps. 3,301,399, 1-31-67, 90. Ochs, Charles S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. No cap de- tecting mechanism. 3,302,103, 1-31-67, Cl. 324 — 34. Ochs, Charles S., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Aligning mechanism. 3,342,305, 9-19-67, Cl. 198—33. Ochs, Irving L., Yi to P. L. Veltman. Method of promoting epithelization with topical non-aqueous acid anhydride com- positions. 3,341,410, 9-12-67. Cl. 167 — 58. Ochs, Paul, to P. A. Sturtevant Co. Torque wrench. 3,304,- 771, 2-21-67. Cl. 73—139. Ochsenbauer, Helmut : See — ■ Mantscheff, Alexander, Wittfcht, and Ochsenbauer. 3,299,191. Oehsner, Brandt P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Digital computer employing plural processors. 3,348,210, 10-17-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Oehsner, Frederick C. : See — Johnson, Keith N., and Oehsner. 3,336,433. Ocker Herbert * Sec B'oden, Helmut, Ocker, Pfaff, and Worz. 3,305,894. Ockert, Carl E., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel pellet for nuclear reactor. 3,356,5S4, 12-5-67, Cl. 176 — 67. Ocone, Luke R., B. P. Block, and E. G. Meloni, to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Process for preparing phthalocyanines. 3,299,093, 1-17-67, Cl. 260—314.5. O'Connell, Daniel J., and R. Q. Stockholm, to Trojan Pools, Inc. Construction members for swimming pools. 3,298,- 038, 1-17-67, Cl. 4 — 172. O'Connell, Frank L. : See— Grantham, John M., 3,298,667. O'Connell, Frank S. : See — Beaulieu, Raymond D.. 207. O'Connell. John J., to Kelco Co. Treatment of Xanthomonas hvdrophilic colloid and resulting product. 3,355,447, 11—28- 67, Cl. 260 — 200. O'Connell, John J., and L. J. Mann, to General Motors Corp. Flexible belt type ice maker. 3,309,S92, 3-21-67, CI. 62 — 345. O'Connell, John S. Eyelash thinner. 3,304,606, 2-21-67, Cl. 30—193. 1-31-67, Detecting Detection Cl. 209— Irik, O'Connell, and Pecheek. O'Connell, and Magarian. 3,328.- 960 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 O'Connell, Robert A., to I. M.S. Corp. Air curtain type insect trap. 3,336,694, 8-22-67, CI. 43 — 139. O'Connell, Robert A., and G. M. Hegranes, to I. M. S. Corp. Ultra-violet light insect trap. 3,348,332, 10-24-67, CI. 43— 113. O'Connell, Thomas B., A. E. Badger, J. W. Herbert, and W. I. Wilson, to Libbev-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Glass contacting refractories. 3,323,927, 6-6-67, CI. 106—57. O'Connell, Thomas B., G. G. Pierce, R. A. Herrington, and D. E. Shamp, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Apparatus for heat treating and conveying glass sheets vertically oriented. 3,346,360, 10-10-67, CI. 65—273. O'Connell, Thomas J. : See — Kitchen, James P., De Packh, Roess, and O'Connell. 3,353,064. O'Connell, Wilbert L., Jr., and E. C. Tveter, to The Dow Chemical Co. Beneticiation of potash ores. 3,331,504, 7-18- 67, CI. 209 — 2. O'Connell, William A. : See — ■ Hackett, John A., and O'Connell. 3,351,713. O'Connor, Daniel G., and R. J. Nelson, to General Precision, Inc. ISorting svstem with two-line sorting switch. 3,311,- 892, 3-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. O'Connor, David E. : See — Lvness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,329,618. Lyness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,336,230. Lyness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,336,233. Lyness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,336,391. Lyness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,336.394. Lyness, Warren I., and O'Connor. 3,355,494. O'Connor, Donal J., to Morton International, Inc. Tablet dispenser with rotary, axial inlet-outlet trap chamber. 3,330,442, 7-11-67, CI. 221 — 265. O'Connor, Donald T., to Magnafiux Corp. Spinning light pipe inspection system with light pipe having one end off the photocell axis. 3,330,963, 7-11-67, CI. 250 — 227. O'Connor, Francis M. : See — Dunha, Milton, L., Jr., and O'Connor. 3,359,092. O'Connor, Francis M., to Union Carbide Corp. Release of agents from adsorbate-containing molecular sieves. 3,341,- 488, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 37. O'Connor, George L. : See — Fritz, Henry E., Atkins, and O'Connor. 3,347,944. O'Connor, Hugh W., to Walworth Co. Plastic spring seats for ball valves. 3,331,581, 7-18-67, CI. 251—315. O'Connor, Jack E., T. W., and S. J., to said J. E„ T. W., and J. S. O'Connor, jointly. Siphon tube trash guard. 3,323,536, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 140. O'Connor, James J. : See — McHale, William L., Sorensen, and O'Connor. 3,312,077. O'Connor, James S. : See — O'Connor, Jack E., T., and S. J. 3,323,536. O'Connor, John J. : See — Shinn, Jeffrey N., Nielsen, and O'Connor. 3,351,498. O'Connor, Kenneth F., to Food Engineering International, Inc. Sonic grain hulling apparatus and method. 3,301,- 292, 1-31-67, a. 146 — 221.5. O'Connor, Leo T., Jr. : See — Mackte, David, Mitta, and O'Connor. 3,341,818. Richard, William H., Mitta, Loizides, Mackie, Carthew, and O'Connor. 3,337,855. Richard, William H., and O'Connor. 3,353,162. O'Connor, Richard J., J. M. Van Deren, Jr.. and W. A. Darling- ton, to Monsanto Chemical Co. Method for protecting against fungi with pyoluteorin. 3,298,910, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 33. O'Connor. Robert F., to Textron Inc. Fastener stick embody- ing nails with eccentric full round heads. 3, 358, 822, 12—19- 67, CI 206 — 56. O'Connor. Robert J. : See — Hershey, Harold J., O'Connor, and Warnock. 3,320,369. O'Connor, Robert T., and B. L. Snavely ; said O'Connor assor. to General Instrument Corp. Spring-armature construction for a magnetotractive transducer. 3,327,285, 6-20-67, CI. ?,40— 8. O'Connor, Thomas F. : See — Schneider, Helmuth G., and O'Connor. 3,359,333. O'Connor, Thomas J.. % to D. R. Small. Gage. 3,316,649, 5-2-67, CI. 33 — 178. O'Connor, Thomas W. : See — O'Connor, Jack E., T. W., and S. J. 3,323,536. O'Connor, Walter J. Renewable Moineau-tvpe pumping mecha- nism. 3,354.537, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 401. O'Connor. Warren E. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., and O'Connor. 3,336,267. O'Connor, William : See — Stein, Wolfgang J., and O'Connor. 3,351,304. O'Connor, William W., to Motorola, Inc. Transistor protection circuit for radio transmitter. 3,323,065, 5-30-67, CI. 325 — 151. O'Conor, Frank, to Ametek, Inc. Centrifugal with cover and brake assembly. 3,300,871, 1-31-67, CI. 34 — 58. O'Conor, Frank, to Ametek, Inc. Centrifugals. 3,329,275, 7-4-67, CI. 210—375. O'Conor, Frank, and J. W. Sherlock, to Ametek, Inc. Laundry machine. 3,332,555, 7-25-67, CI. 210 — 360. October Corp. : See — Cerutti, Henry P. Re. 26,132. Ocule, Oreste, to Simit S.p.A. Hydraulic motors. 3,303,749, 2-14-67, CI. 91—175. O'Day, executrix), Inc. Air Diffusers. Oda, Kenzo : See — Sakuyama, Shigeru, Oda, Ohara, Shimizu, and Nakamura. 3,312,710. Oda, Ryohei, N. Takeda, and S. Ueki, to Ube-Nitto Kasei Co., Ltd. Dyeable polyolefin fibers containing a binary copoly- mer of styrene and acrylonitrile. 3,299,185, 1-17-67, CI. 260—897. Oda, Zenjiro, and T. Asamaki, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Vacuum pump. 3,358,910, 12-19-67, CI. 230—69. Odani. Ynzo, aud M. Sunazawa, to Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Public Corp. Process for producing square hys- teresis magnetic alloys. 3,348,983, 10-24-67, CI. 148 — 120. Odasso, Andrew S., to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Punc- turing device for removing residual gas from aerosol con- tainers. 3.333,735, 8-1-67, CI. 222—5. O'Day, Cortland N. ; deceased (by R. L. and G. J. Sweeney, to Air Devices, 3,322,056, 5-30-67, CI. 98 — 40. O'Day, Ruth L. : See — O Day, Cortland N., and Sweeney. 3,322,056. Oddi, Piero, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for making porous expanded-thermoplastic articles. 3,359,353, 12-19- 67, CI. 264 — 53. Oddo, Donald J., to Sheldon Machine Co., Inc. Engine lathe gear box. 3,355,958, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 353. Oddo, Gerald P. Pick for playing stringed musical instru- ments. 3,312,137, 4-4-67, CI. 84 — 322. Oddo, Nino : See — Dakli, Ibrahim, Grazioli. and Oddo. 3,298,993. Oddoux, Jacques : See — Cheritat, Roland, and Oddoux. 3,342,771. Oddsen, Gustav A., to Columbian Bronze Corp. Method of clamping. 3,310,861, 3-28-67, CI. 29 — 150. Oddsen, Odd N. Roller bearing and a method of making same. 3,317,257, 5-2-67, CI. 308 — 191. Oddy, Edward P., to Borg-Warner Corp. Round tank heat exchanger. 3.307,622, 3-7-67. CI. 165 — 151. Oddy, Edward P., and L. Kinal, to Borg-Warner Corp. Meth- od for making a heat exchanger. 3,309,763, 3-21-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. O'Dea, Thomas M., to United States Surgical Corp. Medical instrument. 3,315,863, 4-25-67, CI. 227 — 19. Odegaard, John. Cable or wire plastic securing device. 3,341,651, 9-12-67, CI. 174 — 159. Odegaard, John C, and R. T. Bustos, to Boise Cascade Corp. Combination shelf and coat hanger support. 3,339,749, 9-5- 67, CI. 211 — 94. Odeh, Aziz S., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for recovering hy- drocarbons. 3,302,710, 2-7-67. CI. 166 — 9. O'Deil, Earl W. : See — Swinehart, Carl F., Hofstadter, and O'Deil. 3,296,448. Odekerken, Jules M., to Research-Holland, N.V. Method for covering objects with a decorative bright nickel/chromium coating, as well as objects covered by applying this method. 3.298,802, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 194. Odelberg, Axel : See — Gustafsson, Nils I. E., and Odelberg. 3,299,717. O'Deil, Earl W., G. H. Dierssen, and R. Hofstadter, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Calcium iodide phosphors. 3,303,- 342, 2-7-67, CI. 250—71.5. O'Deil, Leonard J., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Dust collector apparatus. 3,332,218, 7-25-67, CI. 55—303. O'Deil, Leonard J. Method of forming an artistic relief. 3,346,411, 10-10-67, CI. 117 — 11. Odell, Leslie C. W., to Faire Bros. & Co., Ltd. Manufacture of footwear and prefabricated ribs for footwear insoles. 3,355,754. 12-5-67, CI. 12 — 145. Odell. Norman R. : See — Knowles, Edwin C, McCoy, and Odell. 3,328,238. Lyons, Joseph F., and Odell. 3.318,807. Odell, Van D. Girdle. 3,301,262, 1-31-67, CI. 128—562. Odenbach, Heinz, to Kienzle Uhrenfabriken G.m.b.H. Alarm clock clapper retarder. 3,315,460, 4-25-67, CI. 58—21.12. Odendahl, Wilhelm : See — Battenfeld, Werner, and Odendahl. 3,331,590. Odendahl, Wilhelm. Minimum amount control for centrifugal type boiler feed pumps. 3,318,321, 5-9-67, CI. 137 — 117. Odendhal, Fortune, to Jamison Cold Storage Door Co. Com- bination guide and latch roller. 3,318,048, 5-9-67, CI. 49 — 223. Odenweller, Keith H. : See — Hayes, Harvey C, Steinberger, Odenweller, and Vernon. 3,319,735. Odex Engineering Co. : See — Chaloupka, Miloslav J. 3,347,987. Odgers Drilling Inc. : See — Odgers, Ira D., Nelson, and Svendsen. Svendsen, Walter W. 3,346,059. Odgers, Ira D., M. A. Nelson, and W. W. Svendsen. to Odgers Drilling Inc. Drill rig. 3,301,334, 1-31-67, CI. 173 — 43. Odier, Marc. Device for studying the behavior of moving bodies. 3,342,120, 9-19-67, CI. 95 — 11. Odinak, Alec : See — Foster, Ebenezer A. T., Odinak, and Sayigh. 3,358,025. Odland, Karsten, and R. S. Robertson, to Nalco Chemical Co. Removal of metal salt contaminants from acidic aqueous liq- uids. 3,306,702, 2-28-67, CI. 23 — 165. Odle, Herbert A. : See — Franck, Kurt, and Odle. 3,334.219. Franck, Kurt, and Odle. 3,340,393. 3,301,334. LIST OF PATENTEES 961 Odler Frances A. Nut holding and cutting tool. 3,302,675, 2-7-67, CI. 146 — 13. Odo Keljiro, and E. Ichlkawa, to Nippon Carbide Kogyo Kabushiki-Kaisha. Method of producing a guanyl-O-alkyl- isourea salt. 3,360,534, 12-26-67. CI. 260 — 129.9. Odom, Martin A. Automatic telephone call translating and forwarding apparatus. 3,301,961, 1-31-67, CI. 179 — 18. O'Donnell, Charles H., and J. S. Tame, to United States of America, Navy. Acoustic transponder. 3,316,529, 4-25- 67, CI. 340—2. O'Donnell. James : Peel. David H., O'Donnell, James See — and O'Donnell. 3,303,128. W. Trolley transfer apparatus between independent overhead rail systems. 3,336,877, 8-22-67. CI. 104 — 100. O'Donnell, John F., to Abcor, Inc. Method of fraction collect- ing of samples from a gas chromatographic system. 3,357,- 157, 12-12-67, CI. 55— '23. O'Donnell, Miles C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Spindle detent. 3,359.020, 12-19-67. CI. 287-^53. O'Donnell, Thomas P. Enclosure comprising outside shelf and inside compartment machine installationally disposed. 3,316,042. 4-25-67, CI. 312—198. O'Donnell, William R. : See — Beres, Steven W., and O'Donnell. 3,305,144. Kenney, Allen J., and O'Donnell. 3,306,497. O'Donnell. William R., to Valve Corp. of America. Tamper- proof actuator for hand-held dispensers. 3,348,740, 10-24- 67, CI. 222—153. O'Donnell, William R., and S. W. Beres, to Valve Corp. of America. Discharge-carrying actuator for aerosol dispenser. 3,327,908. 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 402.24. Oebell, Wolfgang W. E., to H. G. Molenaar & Co. (Proprie- tary) Ltd. Extractor means for extracting liquid from a liquids containing mass. 3,304,855, 2-21-67. CL 100 — 116. Oechsle, Carl F. Carrier for books and small articles. 3,346,- 155, 10-10-67, CI. 224—9. Oechsler, Albert, to SKF Fugellagerfabriken Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter Haftung. Cage for roller bearings. 3,350,149, 10-31-67, CI. 308—217. Oechslin, Konrad, and P. Moser, to Escher Wyss Aktlenge- sellschaft. Housing for a gas or steam turbine. 3,304,054, 2-14-67, CI. 253 — 39. Oechslin, James H. Lock for vending apparatus. 3,336,773, 8-22-67. CI. 70 — 337. Oechslin, Konrad, to Wyss, Escher, Aktiengesellschaft. Shaft seal for a thermal machine. 3,351,396, 11-7-67, CI. 308 — 36.3. Oehlrlch, Karl-Heinz, and K. R. Schmidt. Method for han- dling pulverulent material. 3,312.507, 4-4-67, CI. 302 — 66. Oehme, Friedrich. and H.-J. Wolf, to Polymetrom A.G. Burette, especially for dispensing small volumes. 3,319,840, 5-16-67, CI. 222—333. Oehrke, Reinhart P. : See — Barke, Bernard A., and Oehrke. 3,352,203. Oehring, Otto. Process of scalding carcasses. 3,320,632, 5-23-67. CI. 17 — 45. Oehrli, John W., to McCulloch Corp. Chain saw with sharp- ening wheel. 3,301,098, 1-31-67, CI. 76 — 37. Oehrli, John W. Adjustable dado and tongue cutting tool. 3,318,348, 5-9-67, CI. 144 — 238. Oehser, Gordon V., to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Parti- cle monitor having first and second detection means con- nected by an anti-coincidence circuit. 3,312,821, 4—4-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Oeland, Ernest N., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Propeller assembly drive. 3,301,210, 1-31-67, CI. 114 — 20. Oelderik, Jan M., and P. C. Aben, to Shell Oil Co. Hydrogena- tion of sulfolenes. 3,345,384, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 332.1. Oele, Adriaan P., G. J. J. M. Taks, S. Dingemans, and J. Damme, to Stamicarbon N.V Melamine recovery. 3,310,- 55S, 3-21-67, CI. 260—249.7. Oelerich, Harold H. : See — Wild, Hans F., Oelerich, and Hiss. 3,301,302. Oelke, Waldemar W., A. E. Badger, J. E. Mambourg, and C. A. Mewbourne, to Llbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Insulated edge roller for window glass machine. 3,334,984, 8-8-67, CI. 65 — 199. Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding A.G. : See — Engel, Walter. 3,359,905. Fend, Heinrich. 3,346,017. Irion. Ferdinand. 3,314,362. Miihlemann, Ernst. 3,333,509. Muhlemann, Ernst. 3,333,510. Miihlemann, Ernst. 3,348.453. Muhlemann, Ernst. 3,359,860. iSchmld, Karl. 3,354,629. Sehwager, Oskar, and Enzel. 3,349,712. Zangerle, Walter. 3,304,525. Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding Ltd. : See — Herlach, Heinrich. 3,359,858. Herlach, Heinrich, and Metzger. 3,359,859. Oerlikon Engineering Co. : See — Moller, Werner. 3,316,215. Storsand, Bjarne. 3,354,330. Oerman, Orey W., and W. V. Lohrman, to Deere A Co. Park- ing stand for wheeled implement carrier. 3,306.629, 2—28- 67, CI. 280 — 475. Oertel, Erhard, to Motorenfabrik Hatz G.m.b.H. Injection type Internal combustion engines. 3,327,691, 6-27-67. CL 123 — 32. Oertel. Gunter, H. Malz, H. Holtschmldt, and E. Degener, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Phosphorous, arsenic or antimony derivatives of urea and thiourea. 3,311,677, 3-28-67, CI. 260—926. Oertel, Gunter, H. Malz, and A. Dorken, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of 0,0-dialkyl thiophosphoryl acetic and propionic acid mono- substituted amides. 3,341,634, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 984. Oertel, Gunther : See — Fischer, Peter, Holtschmldt, Oertel, and Braun. 3,334,056. Oertel, Harald : See — Thoma, Wilhelm, Rinke, and Oertel. 3,305,533. Oertel, Harald, K. Ley, H. Rinke, and W. Thoma, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilized polyurethanes. 3,351,608, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 45.9. Oesau, Robert J. Isometric exerciser with elongated non- elastic tension members. 3,355,171, 11-28-67, CI. 272 — 82. Oesler, William. Door locking devices. 3,316,005, 4-25-67, CL 292 — 296. Oess, Frederick G., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electron Imper- vious flexible shield member for electron discharge tubes. 3,313,975, 4-11-67, CI. 313 — 241. Oesteneichisch-Alplne Montangesellschaft : See — Dobrowsky, Ferdinand, Rosner, Kuhnelt, and Grohs. 3,323,905. Oesterheld, Karl A. Device for dressing crude asbestos. 3,337,922, 8-29-67. CI. 19 — 66. Oesterle, Helmut : See — Burtscher, Elwin, Batliner, and Oesterle. 3,338,496. Oesterle, John C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Axial locking clutch. 3,303,915, 2-14-67, CI. 192 — 114. Oesterling, Robert E. : See — Hauptschein, Murray, and Oesterling. 3,341,608. Oesterreicher, Ignaz. Stick for a gulllotlne-type paper cutter machine. 3,306,148. 2-28-67, CI. 83 — 658. Oesterreicher, Wolfgang, to Zlnser Textilmaschlnen G.m.b.H. Brake for textile spindles. 3,338,340, 8-29-67. CI. 188 — 75. Oeters, Harold R., to International Business Machines Corp. Data queuing system with use of recirculating delay line. 3,328,772, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Oetiker, Hans. Fastening arrangement for fire hoses and the like. 3,297,343, 1-10-67. CI. 285 — 37. Oetiker, Hans. Clamp structure with corrugated Insert ring for relatively hard, inelastic parts. 3,303,669, 2-14-67, CI. 64 — 11. Oetle. Walter : See— Knipp, Ulrich, Awater, Oetke, Weinbrenner, and Schon- zeler. 3,312,666. Oetliker, Otto, to The Stalker Corp. Gas turbines. 3,310,- 940, 3-28-67, CI. 60 — 39.36. Oetliker, Walter : See — Hofer, Peter, Daniels, and Oetliker. 3,319,396. Oettinger, John F., R. P. Donovan, and F. O. Smith, to ESCO Corp. Chain making machine. 3,355,876, 12-5-67, CI. 59 — 22. Oetzel, George N., to United States of America, Air Force. Apparatus for measuring the amplitude of a rectangular wave In the presence of noise. 3,323,055, 5-30-67, CL 324 — 111. O'Fallon, Richard G., to Motorola, Inc. Cathode ray tube manufacture. 3,321,263, 5-23-67, CI. 316 — 18. Off, Joseph W. A., and J. A. Raudonis, Jr., to Singer Co. Workpiece assembling devices for sewing machines and the like. 3,325,163, 6-13-67, CL 270—59. Offen, B., & Co., Inc. : See — Hering, Henry H, Jr. 3,312,126. Herlng, Henry H., Jr., and Capizzl. 3,319,354. Offenbacher, Wendel, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Edge snapping device. 3,303,980, 2-14-67, CL 225 — 2. Offenhauer, Robert D. : See — Naro, Paul A., Neiswender, and Offenhauer. 3,296,312. Naro, Paul A., and Offenhauer. 3,347,831. Offenhauer, Robert D., and P. G. Rodewald, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Selective chlorination. 3,358,046, 12-12-67, CL 260 — 650. Offer, Robert J., to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter tube. 3,305,161, 2-21-67, CI. 229—93. Offerelns, Rienk P., to N.V. Hollandse Signaalapparaten. Ar- rangement for digitally establishing a measured value rep- resented by an interval situated between two successive electrical phenomena. 3,343.095, 9-19-67, CL 328 — 48. Office Central de Gestion et de Controle OGEC : See — Catu. Pierre E. H. 3,334,865. Office National d'Etudes et de Reehercb.es Aerospatiales dite : O.N.E.R.A. : See— Carrlere, Pieree P. A., Jumelle, Ranvier, and Richter. 3,344,884. Faure, Gerard M. 3,322,980. Galmiche, Philippe. 3,325,313. Girard, Andre J. 3.305,692. Girard, Andre J. 3,311,015. Girard, Andre J. 3.343,446. Jumelle, Louis F.. Ranvier, and Richter. 3,344,S83. Moutet, Andre and H. 3,315,472. 242-023— P- -61 962 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 See- Catadioptrie optical -201. Office National Industriel de l'Azote : See — Cousserans, Gilbert, and Amanrich. 3,328,398. Garlet. Robert. 3,329,478. Paul, Claude, and Pupko. 3,345,307. Paul, Claude, and Sarlabous. 3,329,735. Office Prive des Inventions Modernes O.F.P.R.I.M. Claeys, Marcel. 3,310,073. Office Products Inc. : See — Sobesky, John C. 3.305,957. Officer, Lloyd S., and I. D. Caples, to C & O Industries. Knife for removing skin from citrus fruits and the like. 3,344,516, 10^3-67, CI. 30—24. Officina Meccanica Erba & C.S.a.S. : See — Draganti, Dante. 3,312,112. Draganti, Dante. 3,316,834. Officina Medico-Ortopedica Dott: See — - Zumaglini, Giovanni. 3.343,532. Officine Cimbali Giuseppe S.p.A. : See — Cimbali, Vittorio. 3,295,765. Officine Dansi S.p.A. : See— Dansi, Franco. 3,307,423. Officine Meccaniehe Cigardi S.p.A.-O.M.C.S.A. : See — Giuiuzza, Pietro. 3,350,870. Officine Simoncini S.p.A. : See — Simoncinl, Francesco. 3,301,125. Offner, Abe, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. system. 3,305,293, 2-21-67, CI. 350- Offner, Abe, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Optical system having cylindrical power. 3,317,267, 5-2-67, CI. 350 — 181. Offner, Abe, to The Perkin-Elmer Corp. Stable cylindrical lens systems. 3,359,056, 12-19-67, CI. 350 — 181. Offner, Franklin F. Differential direct-current amplifier. 3,304,513, 2-14-67, CI. 330—69. Offner, Franklin F., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Recorder multiplier. 3,310,667, 3-21-67, CI. 235 — 194. Offner Franklin F. Frequency modulation of radiation emit- ting P-N junctions. 3,312,910, 4-4-67, CI. 331—94.5. Offner, Franklin F. Apparatus for controlling the fuel air ratio for internal combustion engines. 3,329,411, 7-4-67, CI. 261 — 27. Offner, Franklin F., and W. T. Liberson. Method of muscular stimulation in human beings to aid in walking. 3,344,792, 10-3-67, CI. 128 — 419. Offray, Claude V., Jr., to Buser Century, Inc. Ribbon dis- penser. 3,327,846, 6-27-67, CI. 206—80. Offsay, Sam, to Quadri Inc. Display devices. 3,336,686, 8-22- 67, CI. 40 — 30. Offshore Company, The : See — Savage, George M., and Bradbury. 3,354,951. Offutt, Elmer B. : See — Ptacek, James F., Howard, Offutt, and Patterson. 3,356,- 992 Offutt. WHliam C. : See — Carr, Norman L., Home, Offutt, and Somers. 3,349,027. Offutt, William C, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Proc- ess for the thermal hydrodealkylation of alkyl hydroxy aro- matic compound in the presence of an alkyl aromatic com- pound. 3,303,222, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 621. O'Flahavan, James M. : See — Marzocchi, Alfred, and O'Flahavan. 3,323,975. Marzocchi, Alfred, and O'Flahavan. 3,339,357. O'Flahavan, Lorraine C. : See — Marzocchi, Alfred, and O'Flahavan. 3,323,975. Marzocchi, Alfred, O'Flahavan and L. C. 3,339,357. Oftedahl, Marvin L., to Monsanto Co. Bis (alkylsulfonyl) ethylenes and process of preparing same. 3,335,188, 8-8-67, CI. 260—607. Oftedahl, Marvin L., to Monsanto Co. Method for controlling gram positive bacteria with dichlorophenylosazones. 3,337,- 397, 8-22-67, CI. 167 — 30. Oftedahl, Marvin L., to Monsanto Co. Substituted benzylidene cyclohexanediones. 3,358,031, 12-12-67, CI. 260—590. Oga, Taijiro, H. Ichinokawa, and M. Ito, to Showa Denko Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing aromatic ni- triles. 3,355,479, 11-^28-67, CI. 260^65. Ogasawara, Naoyuki, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. High fre- quency circulator comprising a plurality of non-reciprocal ferromagnetic circuits. 3,310,759, 3-21-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Ogata, Toshimitsu : See — Kodama, Koretaka, Shigami, and Ogata. 3,323,904. Ogata, Tsugio, to Kabushiki Kaisha Tokyo Gurafikku Dezainazu. Multiple runnered steerable ski sled. 3,297,- 335, 1-10-67, CI. 280—46. Ogawa, Herbert F. : See — Nicoll, Frederick H., and Ogawa. 3,317,315. Ogawa, Hiroshi : See — Seki, Shigeo, Kai, and Ogawa. 3,338,950. Seki, Shigeo, Nomiya, Bunzo, and Ogawa. 3,322,813. Ogawa, Kohei, to Tombow Pencil Co., Ltd. Pencil draw-in device for pencil sharpener. 3,326,190, 6-20-67, CI. 120 — 96. Ogawa, Shinichiro, to Honeywell Inc. Automatic and manual switching system in an electronic controller. 3,360,661, 12-26-67, CI. 307 — 70. Ogawa, Shinichiro. and I. Ido, to Honeywell, Inc. Measuring system having photoelectric resistor functioning as both a rebalance potentiometer and converter. 3,310,738, 3-21- 67, CI. 324 — 99. Ogawa, Shinichiro, K. Shiragaki, and M. Tamamoto, to Honey- well Inc. Current drive tvpe transistorized servo-amplifier device. 3,327,237, 6-20-67, CI. 330—30. Ogawa, Shinichiro, and M. Tanaka, to Honeywell, Inc. Auto- matic and manual change over system for electronic con- trolling instruments. 3,340,408, 9-5-67, CI. 307 — 112. Ogborn, James M. : See — Hutton, Harry T., Goetjen, and Ogborn. 3,351,284. Ogburn, Robert D., to General Electric Co. Control and power supply networks for magnetrons. 3,324,273, 6-6-67, CI. 219—10.55. Ogden Engineering Corp. : See — Ogden, Ralph P., and Lawson. 3,325,625. Ogden, Ralph P., and Lawson. 3,344,305. Ogden, Frederick W., to The Miller Co. Sectional lighting fixture. 3,319,059, 5-9-67, CI. 240—9. Ogden, Harold S., to General Electric Co. Sequential start- ing system for a plurality of motors. 3,317,802, 5-2-67, CI. 318 — 102. Ogden, Horace R. : See — Bradley, Elihu F., Bartlett, Ogden, and Jaffee. 3,341,370. Webb, James E. 3,347,665. Williams, Dean N., Ogden, Hodge, and Schmidt. 3,355,- 286. Ogden Iron Works Co. : See — Silver, James Watson, and J. M., and Lane. 3,358,512. Ogden, James S., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Carbo- naceous ion exchange materials. 3,345,284, 10-3-67, CI. 208 — 44. Ogden, Joseph, to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Spinnerette. 3,303,531, 2-14-67, CI. 18—8. Ogden, Larry M., and B. A. Wise, to General Dynamics Corp. Sonic apparatus. 3,325,858. 6-20-67, CI. 18 — 2.7. Ogden, Ralph P. Method of freeze drying liquid milk prod- ucts. 3,297,455, 1-10-67. CI. 99 — 201. Ogden, Ralph P., and O. W. Law. Welding flux recovery hop- per with magnet. 3,323,647, 6-6-67, CI. 209—223. Ogden, Ralph P., and W. P. Lawson, to Ogden Engineering Corp. Apparatus for welding stiffeners to fabricated 1- beams. 3,325,625, 6-13-67, CI. 219—125. Ogden, Ralph P., and W. P. Lawson, to Ogden Engineering Corp. Tandem drive welding wire feed arrangement for semi-automatic welding equipment. 3,344,305, 9-27-67, CI. 314—69. Ogden, William M. : See — Holt, Pliny G., and Ogden. 3,296421. Ogi, Masaka, and T. Yamashita, to Fujitsu Ltd. FM demodu- lator of distributed constant delay line type. 3,320,540, 5-16-67, CI. 329 — 116. Ogilvie, Alexander, and B. Laurence, to Laporte Chemicals Ltd. Manufacture of hydrogen peroxide. 3,323,868, 6-6-67, CI. 23—207. Ogilvie, Douglas A., to Pierce Auto Body Works, Inc. Appara- tus for converting a pickup truck into a side compartmented utility service truck with flip-flop closures. 3,326,595, 6-20- 67, CI. 296—37. Ogilvie. Frank R., to Boniard I. Brown. Door structure hav- ing torque tube. 3,308,580, 3-14-67, CI. 49 — 206. Oglno, Masanori : See — Usami, Noboru, Aida, Narita, Ogino, and Kitamura. 3.32S.516. Ogle, Claude B., Jr. Plow tail wheel. 3,305,024, 2-21-67, CI. 172—212. Ogle, Hugh M. A.-C. switch speed control system for A.-C. motors. 3,307,094, 2-28-67, CI. 318 — 341. Ogle, Ian S., and B. M. Smythe, to The Colonial Sugar Refining Co., Ltd. Fertilizer comprising a salt of a sugar phosphate ester. 3.356,482, 12-5-67. CI. 71 — 11. Ogle, James A., and W. S. Carter, Jr., to Burroughs Corp. High density network simulation apparatus. 3,324,457, 6-6- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Ogle, James A., Jr., F. C. Hitzeroth, and R. A. Ilia, to McGraw- Edison Co. Self-heated bimetal timer. 3,316,832, 5-2-67, 01. 99 — 329. Ogle. Robert W., to Functional Container Corp. (N.A.) Mixing syringe having separate compartments for incom- patible medicaments. 3,303,846, 2-14-67, CI. 128—218. Ogle, Robert W., to Safti-Vial Corp. Vial. 3,321,098, 5-23- 67, CI. 215 — 37. Ogle, Robert W., to Duo-Matic Corp. Combination syringe vial and plunger and syringe. 3,330,280, 7-11-67, CI. 128 — 218. Oglebay Norton Co. : See — Anthony, Benjamin F. 3.302,921. Fetzer. Wallace G. 3,331,311. Goss, Norman P. 3,307,230. Goss, Norman P. 3,318,363. Urmetz, Walter W., and Carpenter. 3,332,659. Oglesby, Miller D. Boat anchor reel. 3,331,349, 7-18-67, CI. 114—210. Oglesby, Minor W., Jr. : See — Lupfer, Dale E., and Oglesby. 3,309,287. Oglesby Nicholas P., H. L. Turpin, Jr., and R. E. Fowlkes. Spiral earth removing blades and rotary cutters therefor. 3,295,232, 1-3-67, CI. 37—81. O'Grady, Thomas M., to Standard Oil Co. Unsaturated hydro- carbon dehydrogenation with carbon dioxide activated metal oxide catalyst. 3,329,733, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 669. Ogren, Harvey D., to Honeywell Inc. Accelerometer. 3,302,- 466, 2-7-67. CI. 73 — 516. Ogren, Harvey D., to Honeywell, Inc. Control apparatus. 3,348,562, 10-24-67, CI. 137—81.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 963 Ogura, Tadashl : Sec — Watannbe, Takaaki, Ogura, Kondo, and Nagasawa. 3,349,- 152. Ogura, Takashi, T. Ueda, and K. Yasuda, to Agency of Indus- trial Science and Technology. Liquid pressure bulge form- ing apparatus. 3,350,905, 11-7-07, CI. 72—28. Ogtiri, Yoshivuki. Rotary wing assembly. 3,321,022, 5-23- 67. CI. 170- -160.25. Oh, Luis L. Three conductor coplanar serpentine-line direc- tional coupler. 3,332,039, 7-18-67, CI. 333—10. O'Halloran, Gerald J., L. D. Ferguson, and II. M. Smith, to The Bendix Corp. Time-of-flight mass spectrometer having an accelerating tube with a continuous resistive coating. 3.342,993, 9-19-07, CI. 250—41.9. O'Halloran, Rosemary, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Reaction product of dithiophosphoric acid and dibasic acid anhydride. 3,324,032, 0-6-67, CI. 252—46.0. O'Halloran, Rosemary, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Ashless dithiophosphoric acid derivatives. 3,359,203, 12-19- 67, CI. 252 — 10.6. Ohama. Hiroshi : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Ishida. and Ohama. 3,350,367. O'Hanlan, Joseph T. Inflatable seat cushion. 3,296,635, 1- 10-67, CI. 5— 34S. O'Hara, Almerin C, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Display tracking system. 3,337,860, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 324. O'Hara, Charles V. : See — Willard, Charles L.. O'Hara, and Neel. 3.312,453. Ohara, Masao, K. Yamamoto, Y. De Guchi, and K. Endo, to Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 6,8-dithiooctanoyl amides and intermediates. 3,308,132, 3-7-67. CI. 260 — 294.8. Ohara, Masao, K. Yamamoto, T. Kamiya, K. Tanaka, A. Sugl- hara, and M. Ito, to Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. w-Halogeno vinvl keto fatty acid esters. 3,347.883. 10-17- 67. CI. 260—408. Ohara, Saburo : See — Matsumoto. Toyokazu. Ohara, Kawase, and Sakaurai. 3,347,764. O'Hara. Sydney : See — Hamilton, Donald R. O'Hara, and Seidensticker. 3,298,- 795. Ohara, Takashi : See — Sakuyama, Shig^ru, Oda, Ohara, Shimizu, and Naka- lmira. 3,312,710. Ohashi, Kinjiro. Apparatus for treating textile hanks. 3,338,- 074, 8-29-67, CI. 68 — 27. Ohashi. Kumao : See — Takematsu, Tetsuo, Ohashi, and Kado. 3,333,948. Ohashi, Yasutaka, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Non-linear digital to analogue converter. 3,310,799, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 347. Ohata. Yoichi : See — Shindo, Noboru, Wada, Ota, Suzuki, and Ohata. 3,327,- 026. Ohba, Toshiro : See — Murata, Atsuo, Kokubo, Nagakura, Ohba, and Arata. 3,308,123. O'Hern, James V., and H. R. Sehindler, to General Electric Co. High resolution time interval measuring circuit em- ploying a balanced crystal oscillator. 3,325,750, 6-13-67, CI. 331—166. O'Herron, John E. Hobby craft device. 3,345,240, 10-3-67, CI. 161 — 36. Ohi, Reiichi, and K. Shirasu, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Color photographic light-sensitive element contain- ing ultraviolet absorber. 3,352,681, 11-14-67, CI. 96 — 84. Ohio Art Co., The : See — Searls, Fred H. 3,349,661. Ohio Brass Co.. The : See — Freeborn. Andrew L. 3.348.398. Gernhardt. Paul D. 3,322,206. Harmon, Robert W. 3,339,116. Herbert, Donald L. 3,351,214. Holan, James H., and Verrell. 3,298,540. Holan, James H., and Verrell. 3,355,034. Kalb, John W. 3,328,640. Kalb, John W. 3,360,680. Miller, Charles J., Jr. 3,320,524. Nevulis, Anthony. 3,304,841. Nevulis, Anthony. 3,305,220. Nevulis, Anthony. 3,318,326. Nevulis, Anthony. 3,340,897. Tavlor, John J. 3.321,569. Verrell, Curtis W., and Holan. 3,301,346. Verrell, Curtis W., and Valentine, Alan T. 3,301.727. Wickline, William A., Nevulis, and Evans. 3,304,953. Ohio Corrugating Co., The: See — Culp, Fred A. 3,301,208. Ohio Crankshaft Co., The : See — Armstrong, Robert G. 3,320,39S. Balzer, Norbert R. 3,337,200. Hadde. Leonard H. 3,300.628. Hala. Albert E. 3.310.651. Hausenfleck, Howard D., Brittain, and Tsivitse. 3,348,- 098. Kappenhagen, George A., and Avalon. 3,354.350. Kappenhagen, George A., and Meermans. 3,338,012. Kappenhagen, George A,, and Porterfield. 3,332,036. Ohio Crankshaft Co., The : See — Continued Rasper, Robert J. 3,300,563. Kasper, Robert .!. 3,31 1,695. K.isper, Robert J. 3,331,909. Ledl, George H., and Mucha. 3,338,759. McDanels, Wayne J. 3,331,938. Roland, Max. 3,331,354. Seyfried, Richard F. 3,340,712. Sorensen, Phillips N. 3,300,614. Ohio Fire Brick Co., The : See — Kerr, Duncan M. 3,317,992. Ohio Injector Co., The : See — Olen, Robert B. 3,350,337. Ohio Line Co. : See — Judd, George G. 3,340,003. Ohio-Nuclear, Inc. : See — Steel, Donald W. 3,320,418. Ohio Semitronics Inc. : See — Bulman, Warren E., Middleton, Sanborn, and Harpster. 3,339,129. Ohio State University Research Foundation : See — Copeland, John R., and Robertson. 3,349,404. Copeland, John R., Robertson, and Gilfert. 3,296,536. Ohio State University, The : See — Kier, Lamont B. 3,337,398. Ohira, Kazuaki : See — Adachi, Kazuo, Hoshikawa, and Ohira. 3,352,867. Ohkubo, Tomoji : See — Nakanome, Ishihiko, and Ohkubo. 3,307,900. Ohlgren, Harold A. : See — Lewis, John G., and Ohlgren. 3,300,764. Ohlgren, Harold A. Process for preparing carbon articles. 3,346,678, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — 29. Ohlig, Karl P. : See — Pankonin, Earl, and Ohlig. 3,296,932. Ohlin, Romaine M. Garment marking device. 3,343,727, 9-26-67, CI. 222—193. Ohlmacher, Frederick J. : See — Gleason, Gale R., Jr., and Ohlmacher. 3,318,394. Ohlmann, Robert C. : See — Haun, Robert D., Jr., and Ohlmann. 3,314,021. Ohloff. Gunther, to Firmenich & Cie. Process for the manu- facture of cyclic ethers. 3,328,426, 6-27-67, CI. 260— 345.1. Ohlson, Jan S. R. : See — Tiganlk, Leonhard, and Ohlson. 3,301,910. Ohlson, Kurt L., to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Vibration respon- sive switch. 3,333,073, 7-25-67, CI. 200—61.45. Ohlson, Kurt L. ; to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Device for ef- fectively utilizing physical force applied thereto to actuate a control member. 3,318,118, 5-9-67, CI. 68—24. Ohlsson, Leonard W. : See — Swanson, Donald F., and Ohlsson. 3.329,223. Ohlsson, Leonard W., and J. W. Saddler, to Whirlpool Corp. Product and bag dispenser. 3,317,082, 5-2-67, CI. 221 — 14. Ohlsson, Olof B. Device for production of sheet metal objects of truncated cone shape. 3,350.914, 11-7-67, CI. 72 — 393. Ohlsson, Olof W., to Industrilaboratoriet Aktiebolag. Appara- tus for measuring or indicating physical quantities. 3,356,- 977, 12-5-67, CI. 336—20. Ohlund, John A. I., to Saab Aktiebolag. Weapon fire simulator. 3,334,425, 8-8-67, CI. 35—25. Ohman, Jerald E., and R. J. Marks, to The Marquardt Corp. Railway track circuit apparatus. 3,333,096, 7-25-67, CI. 246—34. Ohman, Karl Y. : See — Agdur, Nils B., Sellberg, Boling, and Ohman. 3,296,482. Ohman, Lars H., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Flare for high speed vehicles. 3,313,499, 4-11-67, CI. 244 — 3.3. Ohman, Ralph L., to Barber-Greene Co. Control mechanism for volumetric measuring of bitumen. 3,307,745, 3—7-67, CI. 222 — 43. Ohmann, William, to Whirlpool Corp. Plastic pump with metal bearing. 3,326,134, 6-20-67, CI. 103 — 3. Ohmart Corp.. The : See — Lloyd, Walter B. 3,348,046. Ohme, Howard : See — Pray, Blaine O., and Ohme. 3,335,111. Ohmora, Einsouke : See — Banno, Isao. Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,298,923. Ohnacker, Gerhard : See — Hasspacher, Klaus, and Ohnacker. 3,316,262. Ohnacker, Gerhard, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 4-hy- droxy-5.6.7,8 - tetrahydro-pyrido-[4.3-D]-pyrimidine substi- tution products. 3,306.901, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Ohnacker, Gerhard, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel 5H-dihydrothiopyrano[4,3-]pyrimidines. 3,316,257, 4-25- 67, CI. 260—246. Ohnacker, Gerhard, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel 6,7-dihydro-5H-pvrrolo[3,4-D]pyrimidines. 3,342,S19, 9-19- 67, CI. 260— 250'.4. Ohnacker. Gerhard, and E. Woitun, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel 4H-dithiino[5,4-]pvrimidines. 3,311,623, 3-2S-67, CI. 260—246. Ohnacker, Gerhard, and E. Woitun, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 4 - amino - piperidines. 3,311,624, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 247.1. 964 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ohnacker, Gerhard, and E. Woitun, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel dihydrothieno[3,2-d]pyrimidines. 3,318,- 881, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 246. Ohnacker, Gerhard, and E. Woitun, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel dihydrothieno[3,2-d]pyrimidines. 3,318,- 883, 5-8-67, CI. 260—247.1. Ohno, Kenji : See — Iwashita, Noboru, Ohno, and Kobayashi. 3,344,880. Utashiro, Hiroshi, and Ohno. 3,355,922. Ohno, Ko : See — Akabori, iShiro, Izumi, Toi, and Ohno. 3,297,637. Ohno, Masaichi. Braided strand for rug. 3,344,699, 10-3-67, CI. 87 — 7. Ohno, Tomeji : See — Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,346,499. Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,347,795. Takahashi, Masao, Tsubouchi, Ohno, and Yamauchi. 3,359,470. Ohno, Toru : See — Nogami, Kunishige. and Ohno. 3,345,465. Ohno, Toru, to Hitachi Ltd. Split-switch crossbar trunking system. 3,313,S88, 4-11-67, CI. 179—22. Ohnsorge, Horst, to Telefunken Paten tverwertungs G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for increasing reliability of sync sig- nal transmission. 3,317,669, 5-2-67, CI. 178 — 69.5. Ohnstad, Burl B., to American Pipe and Construction Co. Gasket for concrete conduits. 3,298,697, 1-17-67, CI. 277— 11. Ohnstad, Burl B., to American Pipe and Construction Co. Service outlet assembly for reinforced concrete pipe. 3,315,989, 4-25-67, CI. 285—197. Ohntrup, Frederick F. : See — Benn, Robert E., and Ohntrup. 3,315,248. Ohntrup, Frederick F., J. L. McLaughlin, and E. E. Benn, to Burroughs Corp. Solid state sub-miniature display ap- paratus. 3,354,342, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 108. O'Hollaren, Paul F., to Enzomedic Laboratories, Inc. Method of treating ileus and shock associated therewith. 3,326,756, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 56. O'Hollaren, Paul F., and F. Lemere, to Enzomedic Labora- tories, Inc. Methods of treating schizophrenia. 3,341,412, 9-12-67, CI. 167 — 65. Ohorodnik, Alexander : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Ohorodnik, and Vogt. 3,359,325. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Ohorodnik, and Vierling. 3,324,- 166. Ohorodnik, Alexander, and G. Legutke, to Knapsack Aktien- gesellschaft. Process for isolating acetylene polymers from scrubbing oils. 3,354,137, 11-21-67, CI. 260—94.1. Ohren, Tom H. : See — Almstead, James L., Greeb, and Ohren. 3,351,557. Ohrfelt, Tor B., to AB Eosenblads Patenter. Suspension means for heat transferring plates of heat exchangers of the plate type. 3,360,034, 12-26-67, CI. 165—77. Ohringer, Philip : See — - Euderfer, Martin, and Ohringer. 3,358,405. Ohrmeaa Laboratories: See — Foster, Harry E., and Crump. 3,301,212. Ohr-Tronics, Inc. : See — Drillick, Jacob H. 3,344,739. Ohsawa, Masumi : See — Kondo, Masao, Ohsawa, and Arai. 3,295,964. Ohsawa, Takeyoshi : See — Yamamoto, Sotoo, Goto, and Ohsawa. 3,338,793. Ohse, Hans H. W. : See — Palm, Eichard A., Ohse, Cherdron, and Korte. 3,336,265. Ohsol, Ernest O. : See — Lux, John H., and Ohsol. 3,306,928. Lux, John H.. and Ohsol. 3,342,365. McWhorter, Purnal L., and Ohsol. 3,337,301. Ohsol, Ernest O., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Apparatus and method for extruding thick form plastic. 3,358,060, 12-12- 67, CI. 264 — 51. Ohta, Genkichi : See— 'Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Nagase, Okada, and Hosokawa. 3,300,508. Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Ueno, and Takegoshi. 3,332,941. Ohta, Haruyasu : See — Kobayashi, Kanjiro, lino, and Ohta. 3,318,914. Ohta, Takayoshi, T. Akuta, M. Nishiwaki, and H. Yoshizumi, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. and Yokoyama Engineering Co., Ltd. Process for measuring the value of carbon content of a steel bath in an oxygen top-blowing converter. 3,329,- 495, 7-4-67, CI. 75 — 60. Ohta, Terukazu : See — Havashi, Junichi, Tsukuma, Uematsu, Adachi. and Ohta. 3,343,756. Ohtake, Toshiki : See — Yamaji, Goro, and Ohtake. 3,344,796. Ohteru. Sadamu : See — Kobayashi, Hiroshi, and Ohteru. 3,349,317. Ohuchi, Miyoshi : See — Okamoto, Yoshizo, Negoya, Namatame, and Ohuchi. 3,295,599 Ohwada, Ken : See — Ishihara, Takehiko, Honda, and Ohwada. 3,342,910. Ohye, Hideo : See — Amano, Masahiro, and Ohye. 3,330,722. Ohzeki, Takao : See — Sasaki, Minoru, Yamamoto, Ichikawa, Ohzeki, Senda, and Masunaka. 3,355,402. Oi, Eeiichi : See — Nishio, Fumihiko, Oi, and Tajima. 3,352,678. Oikawa, Hideo, to Yokohama Seito Kabushiki Kalsha. Meth- od for producing granular or powdery sorbitol from sorbitol solution. 3,308,171, 3-7-67. CI. 260 — 637. Oikawa, Mitsuru, and T. Okabe, to Kabuskiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Low temperature fusible glass. 3,312,556, 4-4-67, CI. 106 — 54. Oil-Dyne, Inc. : See — Gondek, John T. 3,301,190. Oil and Gas Supply Co. : See — Jackson, Eaymond C, Harper, Williams, and Joplin. 3,334,850. Oil-Bite Corp : See — Hoffmann, Balph M., and Gruett. 3,358,510. Oine, Toyonari : See — Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,324,139. Kugita, Hiroshi, Hayashi, Oine, Inoue, and Nurimoto. 3,325,502. Oishi, Asao : See — Fukasu, Shunichi, Ebisawa, Tonooka, Oishi, Takashima, and Hosogai. 3,339,567. Oishi, Yasushi : See — Yamamoto, Nobuo, and Oishi. 3,325,287. Oja, Carl W., and E. L. Scheuerman ; said Scheuerman assor., to said Oja. Collapsible chair. 3,360,297, 12-26-67, Cl. 207—36. Oja, Phyllis D. : See — Niles, Earl T., Nosser, and Oja. 3,355,491. Oja, Phyllis D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for prepar- ing 1,2-dihydrazinoethane. 3,317,608, 5-2-67, Cl. 260— 583. Oja. Phyllis D., to The Dow Chemical Co. Solid propellant composition with boron containing fuel and nitrogen con- taining oxidizers. 3,338,762, 8-29-67, Cl. 149 — 19. Oja, Wayne J., to Wood Conversion Co. Method and ap- paratus for de-shotting and separating mineral fiber. 3,308,945, 3-14-67, Cl. 209 — 3. Oja, Wayne J., to Wood Conversion Co. Fiber dispersing and felting apparatus. 3,332,114, 7-25-67, Cl. 19 — 156.3. Oja, Wayne J., to Wood Conversion Co. Apparatus for produc- ing elongated felts. 3,341,890, 9-19-67, Cl. 18—5. Ojelid. Goran A. E., to Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag. Cooling arrangement for magnetrons. 3,304,400. 2-14-67, Cl. 219—10.55. Oka, Kazuhiko : See — Kashima, Hiroshi, Kurokawa, Kai, and Oka. 3,346,931. Oka, Kazuo : See — Matsunobu, Kenji. and Oka. 3,311,514, 3-28-67, Cl. 156 — 53. Oka, Koichi, to Hitachi Wire and Cable Ltd. Power trans- former utilizing hall effects. 3,340,463, 9^5-67, Cl. 323 — 44. Oka, Yoshikazu : See — Hirano, Hiroshi, Yurugl, Asakawa, and Oka. 3,320,258. Okabe, Tadao : See — Oikawa, Mitsuru, and Okabe. 3,312,556. Okada, Katsuto : See — Cooper, Harry C, and Okada. 3,314,471. Okada, Kazuto : See — - Kato. Keizo, Ide, and Okada. 3,295,983. Okada. Seizaburo : See — Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Nagase, Okada, and Hosokawa. 3,300,508. Okada, Senri : See — - Okumoto, Takeomi, Okada, and Maebashi. 3,329,496. Okada, Takayasu : See — Miyoshi, Eiji and Okada. 3,357,822. Okada, Tamotsu. Sewage treatment plant. 3,343,677, 9-26-67, Cl. 210—151. Okada, Yoshio : See — Masuda, Masaharu, Kita, Okada, and Fujita. 3,310,495. Okami, Yoshiro : See — Umezawa, Hamao, Okami, Takeuchi, and Hamada. 3,358,- 001. Okamoto, Allen H. : See — Konikoff, John J., Okamoto. and Eeynolds. 3,303,105. Okamoto, Eiichi, and M. Koike, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Method of manufacturing solid electrolytic capacitor. 3,314,124, 4-18-67, Cl. 29 — 25.31. Okamoto, Junichi : See — Tsuyama, Hitoshi, Hlrose, and Okamoto. 3,359,447. Okamoto, Kiyoshi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Seiko Denkl Sisakusho. Eotary switch having selective angular control- ling limits means. 3,303,313, 2-7-67, Cl. 200 — 166. Okamoto, Koichi : See — Saito, Yukio, and Okamoto. 3,360,719. Okamoto, Michio : See — Shiga, Takeo, Okamoto, Washizawa, and Shibata. 3,334,- 174. Okamoto, Miyoshi : See — Shimizu, Kitao, Yuki, and Okamoto. 3,341,891. Okamoto, Toshiaki : See — Tsuzihashi, Kazuo, Matsumoto, Ueno, Okamoto, Nagaoka, and Ono. 3,329,540. LIST OF PATENTEES 965 Okamoto, Toshio : See — Tsuuoda, Yoshio, Taneda, Akaniatsu, Okamoto, and Matsui. 3,316,054. Okamoto, Yoshizo, S. Negoya, K. Namatame, and M. Ohuchi, to Nihon Genshiryoku Kenkyujo. Heat transfer fin heat exchanging tube. 3,295,599, 1-3-67, CI. 165—184. Okamura, Shlgeru : See — Sawa, Natsuo, and Okamura. 3,337,577. Okamura, Shiro. Tension drive system and tension regulator mechanism lor relatively thin materials. 3,331,568, 7-18-67, CI. 242—154. O'Kane, Daniel F., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electrically conductive compositions. 3,347,639, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 315. O'Kane, Richard H. Tripod. 3,300,165, 1-24-67, CI. 248—168. Okano, Katsutoshl : See — Noda, Ikuya, Kato, Yamamoto, Okano, Ueta, Minami, and Hirano. 3,335,596. Okano. Kinpei, to Hitachi, Ltd. Homogeneous flow type thrust bearings. 3,331,643, 7-18-67, Cl. 308 — 160. Okano, Takeji. Non-step speed varying mechanism by means of a combination of two eccentrics. 3,359,813 12-26-67, Cl. 74 — 117. Okawa, Shozo : See — Matsuda, Shigeharu, and Okawa. 3,319,S20. Okazaki, Hidehiro : See — Noyori, Gentaro, Kurokawa, and Okazaki. 3,342,838. Okazaki, Ikio, and K. Tanaka, to Nihon Denshi Kabushiki Kalsha. Method of treating material by a charged beam. 3,340,377, 9-5-67. Cl. 219 — 50. Okazaki, Naotaro. Cross-head of an extruder adopted for providing uniform flow of extruded material. 3,296,659, 1-10-67, Cl. 18—12. Okazaki, Narukazu, to Wakayama Tetsuko Kabushiki Kalsha. Method and means for continuously transferring fabric in a chamber of given size. 3,301,497, 1-31-67, Cl. 242 — 55. Okazaki, Susumu, to Kureha Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for manufacturing organic containing fluorine. 3,334,151, 8-1-67, Cl. 260 — 651. Okcuoglu, Selahattin A., to International Business Machines Corp. Acceleration and velocity surge control mechanism. 3,353,418, 11-21-67, Cl. 74 — 125.5. O'Keefe, Michael F., and R. S. Stull, to AMP Inc. Crimpable coaxial connector. 3,297,979, 1-10-67, Cl. 339 — 177. O'Keefe, Michael F., and R. S. Stull, to AMP Inc. Sub- miniature coaxial connector. 3,323,098, 5-30-67, Cl. 339 — 177. O'Keefe, Michael F., and A. S. Apa, to AMP Inc. Coaxial and shielded in-line termination. 3,331,917, 7-18-67, Cl. 174 — 75. O'Keefe, William. Sr. Water conditioning method and ap- paratus. 3,342,712, 9-19-67, Cl. 204 — 148. Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. : See — Imamura, Ryokichi. and Suzuki. 3,327,059. Sasaki, Rentaro. 3,295,652. Oki, Kikuo, and M. Yamaguchi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Automatic latitude and longitude calculating system. 3,304,551, 2-14-67. Cl. 343—112. Oki, Kikuo, H. Motomatsu, M. Yamaguchi, and T. Watanabe, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Automatic position detecting system. 3,305,868, 2-21-67, Cl. 343—117. Okishima, Yoshiro, and T. Murata, to Minolta Camera Ka- bushiki Kaisha. Enlarging and printing machine. 3,308,- 717, 3-14-67, Cl. 88—24. Okita, Haruto, F. W. Rohnert, and J. W. Chaney, to Waldo Rohnert Co. Seed tape. 3,328.916. 7-4-67, Cl. 47 — 56. Oklahoma State University of Agriculture and Applied Science : See — Caywood, James A., De Moss, Fitch, Osborn, and Matous. 3,339,763. Fristoe, Harold T. 3,324,406. Okland, Olav, and H. W. Haight, to United States of America, Navy. Spherically trained platform. 3,311,336, 3-2S-67. Cl. 24S — 163. Okolischan, Anton, to National Rejectors Inc. Money-handling devices. 3,340,981, 9-12-67, Cl. 194—102. Okonite Co., The : See — Blodgett, Robert B. 3,339,007. Brown, Grover W. 3,299.202. Gooding. Frank H. 3,330,499. Okrepkie, John : See — Beaumont, Ralph H., Christie, and Okrepkie. 3,323,226. Okress, Ernest C, to American Radiator & Standard Sani- tary Corp. Crossed field plasma device. 3,355,605, 11-28- 67, Cl. 310 — 11. Oksakovsky, Anatole, and H. Pirnke. Photo developing ap- paratus. 3,345,929, 10-10-67, Cl. 95 — 96. Oktay, Celal M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of deposits from polymerization reactors. 3,352,840, 11-14-67, Cl. 260—94.7. Okubo, Ichiro, and M. Tsujimoto, to Mitsui Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for optical brightening of poly- meric substrates utilizing 2-styryloxazole compounds. 3,347,- 694, 10-17-67, Cl. 117 — 33.5. Okubo, Noriyoshi: See — Umewaka, Tosai, Kachi, Okubo, and Hirano. 3,300,843. Okubo, Tsuneo : See — Nakamura, Shoichi, and Okubo. 3.306,980. Okuda, Makoto, to Maruzen Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Cal- culating machine. 3,321,133, 5-23-67, Cl. 235 — 60. Okuda, Naoki : See— Arikawa, Masayasu, Okuda, and Kano. 3,351,734. Okuda, Noriyuki, Y. Fukuda, and K. Suzuki, to Dauchl Sel- yaku Co., Ltd. Process for the preparation of cyclohexyl- sulfamates. 3,338,958, 8-29-67, Cl. 260 — 500. Okuda, Shinya : See — Yakuwa, Kazuo, and Okuda. 3,319,197. Okuda, Toru : See — Takeda, Yoshifumi, Okuda, and Sakurai. 3,346,326. Okuda, Yukio : See — Omura, Morikazu, and Okuda. 3,355,676. Okui. Kiyoshi : See — ■ Nitta, Yoshihiro, Okui, and Ito. 3,328,395. Okumoto, Takeomi, S. Okada, and Y. Maebashi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Method for producing a fine graphite cast iron. 3,329,- 496, 7^-67, Cl. 75—130. Okumura, Jun : See — Naito, Takayuki, Nakagawa, and Okumura. 3,360,527. Okumura, Shinji : See — Kawai, Yoshio, Uemura, Kawal, and Okumura. 3,322,646. Mitsugi, Koji, Kaimura. and Okumura. 3,296,087. Okumura, Shinji, T. Ito, R. Tsugawa, N. Katsuya, and M. Takahashi, to Ajinomoto Co. Inc. Method of producing L- glutamic acid from hydantoinpropionic acid. 3,320,135, 5-16-67, Cl. 195—30. Okumura, Shinji, F. Yoshinaga, S. Konishi, and N. Katsuya, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Fermentative preparation of proline. 3,329,577, 7-4-67, Cl. 195—29. Okun, Nathaniel N., to Atlas Floor Surfacing Machinery Corp. Suction cleaner. 3,358,316, 12-19-67, Cl. 15 — 352. Okuno, Yoshihiro : See — Fujimoto, Keisuke, Murakami, and Okuno. 3,303,912. Okuno, Yositosi : See — Kato, Takeaki, Ueda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto and Okuno. 3,316,275. Kato, Takeaki, Ueda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Okuno. 3,318,766. Okura, Kaede : See — Komatsu, Tsuyoshi, and Okura. 3,330,771. Okura, Takeshi : See — Komatsu, Tsuyoshi, and Okura. 3,330,771. Okuro, Midori : See — Komatsu, Tsuyoshi, and Okura. 3,330,771. Okutani, Tetsuya: See — Konishi, Kazuo, Okutani, and Soma. 3.332,943. Sakai, Mlchihiko, Kato, Sato, Konishi, and Okutani. 3,301,749. Okuzumi, Yuzi, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Man- ganese pentacarbonyl compounds as catalysts in the prepa- ration of polyesters. 3,355,433, 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 7o. Okzaki, Naotaro. Method and apparatus for venting of screw extruder. 3,346,919, 10-17-67, Cl. 18 — 12. Olaer Patent Co. : See — Mercier, Bernard. 3,319,420. Olafson, Magnus J., to CF & I Steel Corp. Electric butt welding of thin flat wire. 3,319,041, 5-9-67, Cl. 219 — 105. Olagnier, Jean F., to Pneumatiques Caoutchouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber-Colombes. Pneumatic tire cases, par- ticularly for airplanes. 3,342,239, 9-19-67, Cl. 152 — 361. Olah, George, to Elliott Bros. (London) Ltd. Automatic guid- ance and landing system for aircraft. 3,345,017, 10-3-67, Cl. 244 — 77. Olah, George A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Synthesis of adamantane derivatives. 3,335,193, 8-8-67, Cl. 260 — 64S. Olah, Louis : See — Brand, John R., Olah, and Tichenor. 3,342,967. Olaj, Oskar, A. Berger, A. Maeder, and P. Schaefer, to Ciba Ltd. Vat dyeing with ethylene urea-formaldehyde type resin treatment. 3,326,628, 6-20-67, Cl. 8 — 34. Olander, Kemuel B. : See — Munson, Donald J., and Olander. 3,331,629. Olander, Lennart U., to Telefonaktiebolaget Ericsson, L.M. Circuit arrangement for automatic telephone systems with different kinds of telephone communications. 3,310,630, 3-21-67, Cl. 179—8. Olander, Roland J. : See — Carlson, Harold J., and Olander. 3,314,706. Olander, Roland J., to W. H. Miner Inc. Adjustable lever mount. 3,307,422, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 548. Olander, Roland J., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Door fastener. 3,312,493, 4-4-67, Cl. 292—218. Olander. Roland J., to W. H. Miner. Inc. Door fastening means. 3,329,456, 7-4-67, Cl. 292 — 218. Olander, Roland J., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Sliding door operat- ing mechanism. 3,337,994, 8-29-67, Cl. 49 — 219. Olander. Roland J., to W. H. Miner, Inc. Door locking means. 3,345,101, 10-3-67, Cl. 929 — 218. Olander, Willvs L. : See — Deardorff, Merle L. 3,318,407. Olashaw, William F. : See — Finkenstein, William R., and Olashaw. 3,357,727. Olashaw, William F., to General Electric Co. Bus bar support- ing and insulating assembly having back-to-back bus bar receiving channels. 3,346,776, 10-10-67, Cl. 317 — 117. Olashaw, William F., to General Electric Co. Prefabricated switchboard construction. 3,349,291, 10-24-07, Cl. 317 — 120. Olasz, Joseph S., and R. E. Moseman, to Hamilton Watch Co. Universal gauge. 3,315,364, 4-25-67, Cl. 33 — 147. Olavson. Lars G.. to The Eimco Corp. Gas diffusion apparatus. 3,334,819, S-8-67, Cl. 239—534. 966 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Olbrich, Kurt, to Fa. Maschinenfabrik Zuckermann Komm. Ges. Wien. Process and machine-tool for longitudinal and transverse machining. 3,295,570, 1-3-67, CI. 144 — 326. Old, Albert F. : See — Roberts, John W., Old, Gibson, Foster, Purvis, and Wycoff. 3,346,198. Old Pal, Inc. : See — Woolworth, Richard G. 3,346,733. Oldaker, Alfred E. : See — Bolda, Frank J., Gulliksen, Oldaker, and Ross. 3,323,912. Gulliksen, John T., Bolda, Hallstead, and Oldaker. 3.307,246. Oldberg Mfg. Co. : See — Deremer, Floyd E. 3,298,458. Heckethron, John E. 3.321,001. Selig, James H. 3,315,761. Tabbert, Richard W. 3,316,605. Oldberg, Sidney : See — Mueller, Robert S., and Oldberg. 3,330,373. Oldberg, Sidney, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Variable delivery fan. 3,358,773, 12-19-67, CI. 170—160.11. Olden, Roger G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing 3,308,731, 3-14-67, CI. 95—1.7. Olden, Roger G., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing. 3,333,572, 8-1-67, CI. 118—637. Oldenkamp, Henry A. : See — Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Oldenkamp. 3,295,664. Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,330,310. Oldenkamp, Henrv A., and W. J. Adams, Jr., to FMC Corp. Method of sectionizing citrus fruit. 3,314,462, 4-18-67, CI. 146—236. Oldenkott, Carl O. Lock washer and lock washer assemblv. 3,329.190. 7-4--07, CI. 151 — 35. Oldershaw, Charles F., and J. F. Valle-Riestra, to The Dow Chemical Co. Purifying water with bromine. 3,305,472, 2-21-67, CI. 204 — 268. Oldershaw, Charles F., and J. F. Valle-Riestra, to The Dow Chemical Co. Electrolytic chlorination and pH control of swimming pool water. 3,351,542, 11-7-67, CI. 204 — 149. Oldershaw, Charles G. P., to General Foods Corp. Slicing machine. 3,302,677, 2-7-67. CI. 146 — 105. Oldfield, Thomas A. : See — Kahn. Peter B., and Oldfield. 3.348.454. Oldfield, Thomas A., and L. T. Tribe, to Plessev-UK Ltd. Mechanical actuators. 3,304,804, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 665. Oldham, Albert H. Car top boat carrier and handling assem- bly. 3,312,363, 4-4-67, CI. 214—450. Oldham & Son Ltd. : See — Morton, Harold. 3,334,223. Oldham, Wilfred J. : See— Habeshaw, John, and Oldham. 3,312,745. Oldland, Hubert C. : See — Browlie, Isaac A., Wemyss, Clarke, and Oldland. 3,323,- 897. Olds, Ambrose D. Restarter for thermostatically controlled oil and gas burners. 3,295,583, 1-3-67. CI. 158 — 28. Olds, Peter J., y 2 to Cooroy Brickworks Pty., Ltd., and Vi to W. Olds. Oil firing system. 3,323,573, 6-6-67, CI. 158— 36. Olds, William : See — Olds, Peter J. 3,323,573. Oldsberg, Lars O., to American Cyanamid Co. Stabilization of methyl methacrylate and copolvmers against discoloration with organic phosphites. 3,355,418, 11-28-67, CI. 260— 45.7. O'Leary, Denis F., and C. I. Cimilluca, to Sperry Rand Corp. Apparatus for determining the voltage ratio of a voltage divider that is energized by pulsed signals. 3,324,390, 6-6- 67, CI. 324 — 63. O'Leary, George : See — Rieth, Harold F., and O'Leary. 3,340,443. O'Leary, George R. : See — Fisher. Gerald, and O'Leary. 3,327,649. O'Leary, Paul C, to Machinery Center, Inc. Self-aligning skip hoist for use in sinking shafts. 3,333,658, 8-1-67, CI. 187 — 96. O'Leary, Paul C, to Machinery Center, Inc. Haulage train for underground materials. 3,355,041, 11-28-67, CI. 214 — 83.3. O'Leary, Thomas G., to Corning Glass Works. Method of making a phototropic glass article. 3,306,833, 2-28-67, CI. 204 — 157.1. O'Leary, Thomas G., to Corning Glass Works. Fluorescent glass and method of making it. 3,323,926, 6-6-67, CI. 106 — 52. Olechowski, Jerome R., to Columbian Carbon Co. Cyclopro- pane derivatives of 1,7-octadiene. 3,355,481, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 468. Olejniczak, Jerzy S., to Edwards High Vacuum International Ltd. Apparatus for stripping liquids. 3,346,033, 10-10-67, CI. 159 — 4. Olen, Robert B., to The Ohio Injector Co. Ball valve sealing element. 3,356,337, 12-5-67, CI. 251 — 315. Olenberg, Harry : See — Brown, David, and Olenberg. 3,332,992. Olenberg, Harry, to Halcon International, Inc. Hydrocarbon oxidation process. 3,324,186, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 631. Olender, Francis B., and G. A. Ward, to Hewitt-Robins, Inc. Back seal for idler rollers. 3,345,115, 10-3-67, CI. 308 — 20. Olenzak, Albert T. : See — Kirk, Merritt G, Jr., Olenzak, Reif, and Thomas. 3,309,- 421. Olesen, Carsten B., to Stal-Laval Turbin AB. Method for sealing a turbine or compressor shaft. 3,302,951, 2-7-67, CI. 277—1. Olestin : See — Godet, Pierre, and Dieudonne. 3,352,548. Olexen, Steve : See — McKinnon, Donald P., and Olexen. 3,336,965. Olga Co. : See — Erteszek, Olga. 3,307,200. Erteszek, Olga. 3,314,432. Erteszek, Olga. 3,353,540. Olhoeft, Paul F. : See — Durst, Darrell G., and Olhoeft. 3,308,878. Oliari. Louis G., and R. P. Fischer, to Honeywell Inc. Informa- tion handling apparatus including freely assignable read- write channels. 3,323,110, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Olignv, Paul W. : See — Ware, Ben F., and Oligny. 3,302,438. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Esters of dibasic bicyclic acids and use as plasticizers. 3,311,586, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Method for inhibiting plant growth. 3,318,675, 5-9-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Hindered isothiocyanates, and the method of preparing the same. 3,322,810, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 454. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Phytotoxic compositions and method of use. 3,325,270, 6-13-67, CI. 71—2.3. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Method for preventing plant growth. 3,340,043, 9-5-67, CI. 71—118. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,345,151, 10-3-67, CI. 71 — 2.74. Olin, John F., to Monsanto Co. Herbicidal a-halo-N-eyclo- hexylacetamides. 3,356,724, 12-5-67, CI. 260—561. Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See — Aebersold, Robert C, and Harden. 3,336,598. Alexander, Roy P., and Schroeder^ 3,320,185. Amore, Charles J., and Murphy. 3,3ol,540. Anderson, George A. 3,319,322. Appel, Rolf. 3,313,855. Appel, Rolf 3.356,767. Appel, Rolf. 3,357,804. Appel, Rolf. 3.358,021. Bamburg, Robert A. 3,307.769. Becke, Margot. 3,312,531. Becke, Margot. 3,313,811. Becke, Margot. 3,348,927. Becke, Margot, and Lehr. 3,357,805. Becke, Margot, and Xeubauer. 3,344,087. Bernstein, Jack. 3,320,248. Bernstein, Jack. 3.320,249. Bernstein, Jack. 3,324,141. Bliss, Arthur D., Gruber, and Ratz. 3,355,521. Bliss, Arthur D., and Ratz. 3,355,523. Bliss, Arthur D., and Ratz. 3,358,004. Boudakian, Max M. 3,296.269. Boudakian, Max M., and Hofmann. 3,349,136. Boudakian, Max M., and Kaufman. 3,314,955. Boudakian, Max M., and Zaslowsky. 3,297,556. Brooks, Julius E. 3,346,983. Broverman, Irwin. 3,312,536. Broverman, Irwin, and Jagaciak. 3,340,027. Broverman, Irwin, and Jagaciak. 3,348,290. Broverman, Irwin, and Pryor. 3,347,714. Brunelle, Lawrence J. 3,331,546. Burne, Frederick A. 3.306,353. Burne, Frederick A., and Date. 3,323,586. Burne, Frederick A., and Date. 3,339,260. Burns, Arthur H., Jr. 3,311,962. Butler, David F., and Hodil. 3,341,101. Caule, Elmer J., Pryor, and Sperrv. 3,341,369. Chiras, Stanley J., and Mezey. 3,316,306. Churchill, John W., and East. 3,313,812. Cimerol. Joseph J.. Clarke, and Denton. 3,356,728. Clumpner, Joseph A. 3,323,577. Clumpner, Joseph A., and Dore. 3,300,198. Clumpner, Joseph A., and Dore. 3,303,062. Coffee. Ralph E 3,329.743. Cope, Louis T. 3,350,890. De Capua, Jerry A. 3,332,594. Denton, William I., and Hammond. 3.356,729. Dietrich, Heinz, and Karabinos. 3,344,148. Dietrich, Heinz J., Karabinos, and Raes. 3.336,397. Dore, James E., and Kearney. 3,307,229. Dore, James E., and Kearney. 3,352,350. Eichelman, George H., Jr., and Broverman. 3,297,497. Eichelman, George H., Jr., and Broverman. 3,345,156. Eichelman, George H., Jr., and Broverman. 3,347,717. Faust, John P., King, and Klanica. 3,335,180. Ford, James M., Minish. and Willis. 3,353,937. Frulla, Floro F., and Boudakian. 3,314,985. Henning, Robert W. 3.348,751. Heving, Theodore L„ Reid, and Trotz. 3,311,593. Holbrook, Robert L. 3,326,630. LIST OF PATENTEES 9G7 Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. : See — Continued Jaeger, Ulrlc R. 3,333,318. Jaeger, Ulric R. 3,334,400. Jaeger, Ulric R. 3,340,589. Jaeger, Ulric R. 3,349,224. Jagaciak, George J. 3,340,370-7. Kaiser, Donald W. 3,330,830. Kaiser, Donald W. 3,341,499. Kaiser, Donald W., Fuzesi, and Raynor. 3,296,243. Kaufman, Herbert C. 3,354,194. Kilmer, James A. 3,344,6r>0. Kippur, Perry R. 3,316,307. Knollmueller, Karl O. 3,333,921. Kober, Ehrenfried H., and Lederle. 3.354,226. Kober, Ehrenfried H., Lederle, and Ottmann. 3,304,350. Langlykke, Asger F., Bernstein, and La Via. 3,346,578. Lederle, Henry F. 3,329,725. Lowry, Edward D.. Voelz, Perry, and Butler. 3,335,722. MacMullen, Clinton W. 3,299,566. Meddiek, John VV. 3,347,009. Metcalf, John S., Miller, and Olney. 3,351,014. Middleton, Verne L. 3,334,398. iMiddleton, Verne L. 3,354,530. Milnes, Prank J., and Sawyer. 3,329,614. Morrow, Edward L. 3,325,937. Murphy, James F. 3,317,350. Murphy, James F., and Amore. 3,351,540. Murphy, James F., and Dolomont. 3,348,979. Narayanan, Venkatachala L., and Bernstein. 3,326,931. Neidlcinan, Saul L. 3,298,927. Obenland, Clavton O. 3,310,568. Osborne, William E. 3.297.224. Osborne, William E. 3,357,617. Ostrowski, Joseph B. 3,344,464. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,301,894. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,324,112. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,328,462. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Hooks. 3,356.726. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Voynick. 3,347,863. Palchak, Robert J. F. 3.299,144. Pauls, Theron F. 3,331,436. Pauls, Theron F. 3.354,532. Pauls, Theron F. 3,354,533. Poulos, Nicholas A. 3,305,469. Pryor, Michael J. 3,354,531. Ramsay, Marcus. 3,338,141. Ramsay, Marcus. 3,354,780. Rapaelian, Deo A., Ottmann, and Hooks. 3,304,327. Ratz, Rudi F. W. 3.299.187. Ratz, Rudi F. W. 3,355,522. . Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Bliss. 3,325,566. Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Bliss. 3,340,330. Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Gruber. 3,314,848. Riitz, Rudi F. W., and Pivawer. 3,326.967. Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Pivawer. 3,326,970. Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Pivawer. 3,349,125. Reinhart, Justin H. 3,298,816. Reinhart, Justin H. 3,341,316. Reinhart, Justin H. 3,357,130. Reinhart, Justin H. 3,357,131. Reinhart. Justin H. 3,357,132. Robinson. Martin A. 3.326,728. Saeman, Walter C. 3.330,622. Sawhill, Duane L. 3,325,246. Sawyer, Arthur W. 3,341,456. Schroeder, Hansjuergen A. 3,299,061. Scott, John A. 3,321,829. Silva. Joseph W. 3.359,001. Smith, Eric. 3,357,984. Staba, Edward A. 3.310.569. Staba. Edward A. 3,321,343. Stauffer, William O. 3.296,686. Thorne-Thomsen, Thomas. 3,352,576. Tranel. Lester J., and Carr. 3,297,082. Valyi, Emery I. 3,302,704. Valyi, Emerv I. 3.314.475. Valyi. Emery I. 3,331,435. Winter, Joseph. 3,318,738. Wolfe, Wade, Jr. 3,336,163. Yiannios, Christ N., and Karabinos. 3,306,935. Olinkraft. Inc. : See — Graser, Earl J. 3,330.441. Graser, Earl J. 3.352,452. Graser, Earl J. 3,352,473. Schuster, Richard L. 3,351,230. Sherman, Earle C. 3.333,676. Sherman. Earle C. 3,343.466. Smith, Malcolm H. 3,33S,459. Oliphant. Keith M., to Research Laboratories of Australia Ltd. Conductive liquid developer for xerographic images. 3,300,410, 1-24-67, CI. 252—62.1. Oliphant, Keith M., and R. J. Wright, to Research Labora- tories of Australia Ltd. Method of and means for the transfer of images. 3,32S,193, 6-27-67, CI. 117 — 37. Oliu, Ramon : See — Read, Walter F., and Oliu. 3,330,863. Olivar, Erich : See — Raspe. Gerhard, Kieslich, Olivar, Muller, and Wagner. 3.354,186. Olive, Salvaodor. and G. de Olive-Henrici, to Monsanto Co. Organic phosphide catalysts in alpha-olefin polymerization processes. 3,300,461, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 89.5. Olive, William W., Jr., and C. J. Carlson, Jr. ; said Olive assor. to Kearney-National Inc., and said Carlson assor. to Central Transformer Corp. Transformer with secondary terminal and clustered service conductors. 3,344,382, 9-26-67, CI. 336—107. Oliveau, John V., to Universal Oil Products Co. Flotation gear for the recovery of a submerged craft. 3,341,871, 9-19-67, CI 9 9. Olivelli, Ing. C. & C. S.p.A. : See— Garberi, Sergio, and Ricciardi. 3,318,520. Oliver, Bernard M., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Rotation direc- tion detector. 3,320,850, 5-23-67, CI. S8— 14. Oliver, Cordie S. : See — Lowder. Elmo, and Oliver. 3,329,443. Oliver Corp. : See — Heinlein, John L. 3,326,352. Heinleln, John L. 3,332,222. Oliver, Curtis S., to General Electric Co. Preparation of compacted body of improved lubricating agents. 3,301,- 780, 1-31-67, CI. 252 — 12. Oliver, David L., and S. A. Herbetko, to Connelly Containers, Inc. Core insert for concrete structures. 3,358,960, 12-19- 67, CI. 249 — 175. Oliver, Donald S., to Itek Corp. Data processing apparatus for retrieving information-bearing media. 3,319,231, 5-9- 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Oliver, Donald S. Data processing apparatus. 3,331,276, 7-18- 67. CI. 88—24. Oliver, Donald S., to Itek Corp. Method and apparatus for data processing. 3,335,408, 8-8-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Oliver, Donald S., to Itek Corp. Magnetic identification code recording. 3,340,538, 9-5-67, CI. 3 16— 74. Oliver, Earl D., to Shell Oil Co. Water washing raffinate to recover the sulfolane solvent. 3,338,824, 8-29-67, CI. 208 — 313 Oliver Electrical Mfg. Co. : See — Fisher, David H. W. 3,295,875. Oliver, Francis A., to The National Cash Register Co. Multiple head unit. 3,327,313. 6-20-67. CI. 346 — 74. Oliver, Glenn A., to Burroughs Corp. Delay line arithmetic circuit. 3.358,li28, 12-12-67, CI. 235 — 167. Oliver, Ivan L. : See — Norris, Carl L., Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3,319,569. Norris, Carl L., Williams, Nelsen, Corner, Goodbar, and Oliver. 3,319,570. Oliver, James E., W. H. Miller, and R. A. Taylor, to Mamba Engineering Co., Inc. Precision casing boring machine. 3,346,054, 10-10-67, CI. 173 — 23. Oliver, John P., to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Lubricated valve with means to relieve sealant pressure. 3,315,697, 4-25-67, CI. 137—^246.22. Oliver, Joseph L. : See — Fortner, Joseph B., and Oliver. 3,315,541. Oliver Machinery Co. : See — Susemihl, Melvin A. 3,333,397. Oliver, Robert E., to Adsure, Inc. Insulation blanket struc- ture. 3.307,306, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 173. Oliver, Robert P., and F. L. Fahy, to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Bourdon pressure gage. 3,307,406, 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 418. Oliver, Thomas A., Jr. Yarn feeding means for knitting machines. 3,303,671, 2-14-67, CI. 66 — 132. Oliver, Wesley H. Advertising display can. 3,311,226, 3-28- 67, CI. 206 — 47. Oliver, Wesley H. Wheel stud having impact receiving means. 3,330,177, 7-11-67, CI. 85—1. Oliver. Willis J., to Seismograph Service Corp. Articulated density logging tool. 3,333,466, 8-1-67, CI. 73 — 151. Oliver, Willis J., and R. L. Tucker, to Seismograph Service Corp. Large hole caliper. 3,349,498, 10-31-67, CI. 33 — 178. Oliveto, Eugene P., R. Rausser, and E. Hershberg, to Sobering Corp. 16-alkvlene progesterones and intermediates formed in the production thereof. 3,312,692, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Oliveto, Eugene P., and M. Tanabe, to Schering Corp. 3- hydroxy-l,5-bis-dehydro steroids and methods for their manufacture. 3,332,967, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Olivetti, Ing. C, & C. S.p.A. : See — Bellis, Carlo. 3,323,717. Bretti, Franco. 3,331,316. Cortoua, Alessandro. and Falconieri. 3,297,246. Elbling, Joseph. 3,356,994. Fiorentino, Guido, and Bertina. 3.295,778. Francisco, Bernardino. 3.349,S84. Gassino, Teresio. 3.319.S82. Gassino, Teresio. 3,331,556. Gassino, Teresio, and Bertino. 3,358,918. Gassino, Teresio, and Bovio. 3,306,417. Gassino, Teresio, and Boviu. 3.312,393. Gassino, Teresio, and Bovio. 3.35S.917. Gatti, Giancarlo. 3 298,682. Michelotti. Aldo. 3.356.19S. Perotto. Pier G. 3,303,469. Perotto, Pier G., and De Sandre. 3,304.418. Rattin, Luciano, and Ricciardi. 3.350,004. Salto, Rinaldo. 3,33S,36S. Salto, Rinaldo. 3,358,805. Olivier, Charles A. : See — Archambault, Maurice, and Olivier. 8,343,910. 968 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Olivier, Georges. Method and apparatus for maintaining the security of paper currency. 3,349,729, 10-31-67, CI. 109 — 25. Olivier, Kenneth L. : See — Fenton, Donald M., and Olivier. 3,346,625. Fenton, Donald M., and Olivier. 3,349,119. Schaeffer, William D., and Olivier. 3,346,626. Olivieri, Anthony G., to Union Caribde Corp. Wire feed assem- bly. 3,331,545, 7-18-67, CI. 2B6 — 187. Olivo, Anthony R. : See — Williamson, Frank L., and Olivo. 3,337,609. Olix, Donald J. : See — Peeler, Cletus E., Bergmann, and Olix. 3,335,018. Oiler, Thomas E. : See — Wolowicz, Richard S., Kossnar, and Oiler. 3,344,911. Ollerenshaw, Charles : See — Stubbs, Peter W. R., Woodward, and Ollerenshaw. 3,353,- 131. Ollfisch Ferdinand, and H. Relnmold, to Compagnie de Saint- Gobain. Method and apparatus for severing glass panels. 3,304,834. 2-21-67, a. 88—24. Oilier, Jacques H. G. : See — Grosshans, Georges F., and Oilier. 3,323,503. Ollig, Hans : See — Schiilde. Felix, Olllg, and Theobald. 3,331,336. Oiling, Edward H. : See — Maynard, Owen E., Taub, Brown, Oiling, and Mason. 3,300,162. Ollis, Raymond, Jr. : See — ■ Gowen, Edward F., Jr., Ollis, and Walker. 3,323,402. Ollivier, Louis A., to Fischer & Porter Co. Flow leak detector. 3,321,956, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 40.5. Oilman, Melvin L. : See — Bopp, Warren G., Knapp, and Oilman. 3,300,698. Olmstead, Frederic W. : See — De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,295,214. De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,296,606. De Neergaard, Leif E. 3,329,963. Olmstead, John A. : See — Scott, Joseph H., Jr., and Olmstead. 3,340,445. Olmstead, John A., J. H. Scott, and P. Kuznetzoff, to Radio Corp. of America. Insulated offset gate field effect transis- tor. 3,339,128, 8-29-67, CI. 317 — 235. Olmsted, Peter B., to Greenlee Bros. & Co. Control for hydrau- lic actuator. 3,323,421, 6-6-67, CI. 91 — 359. Olney. Edward S. : See — Kania, Frank P., and Olney. 3,345,186. Olney, Nathaniel M., to Swingline, Inc. Carton opening tool with slidable cutting means. 3,299,449, 1-24-67. CI. 7—5.4. Olney, Rov C. : See — Metcalf, John S., Miller, and Olney. 3.35L014. Olnhausen, Charles R., to American Motors Corp. Combina- tion clutch and transmission shift assembly bellcrank ar- rangement. 3.310,140, 3-21-67, CI. 192—3.5. Olofsson, Arne I. : See — Nilsson, Nils E., and Olofsson. 3,352,971. Olofsson Corp., The : See — Garnett, Donald W. 3,339,651. Olombel, Andre, C. Perebaskine, and A. Raggenbass, to Com- misariat A l'Energie Atomique. Sintered pollucite radioac- tive source and method of production. 3,340,202, 9-5-67, CI. 252—301.1. Olsen, Benny : See — Petersen, Rudolph S., and Olsen. 3,325,612. Olsen, Carl E., to The New York Association for the Blind. Mop having sleeve-type mop head. 3,321,791, 5-30-67, CI. 15—229. Olsen, Clarence G„ to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for beneficiat- ing unground pebble phosphate ore. 3,349,903, 10-31-67, CI. 209—3. Olsen, Douglas A„ and A. J. Osteraas, to Ashland Oil & Re- fining Co. Time/temperature integrators. 3,344,670, 10-3- 67, CI. 73—356. Olsen, Emil A. Method of manufacturing chain saw cutter bars. 3,350,770. 11-7-67, CI. 29 — 475. Olsen. Herbert C. : See — Wurzburg, Otto B., Olsen, and Fitzgerald. 3,310,935. Olsen, Herman L. : See — Bunt, Edgar A., Kaufmann, Olsen, and Raezer. 3,356,892. Olsen, Horace W., to H. P. Albrecht. Belt-type conveyors. 3,324,806, 6-13-67, CI. 105—150. Olsen, Howard E., and R. J. Petry, to General Motors Corp. Control system. 3,324,738, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 472. Olsen, John S., to E. T. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Compo- sition. 3,306,850, 2-28-67, CI. 252—8.7. Olsen, Joseph A., and P. J. Fessenden, to Springfield Wire Inc. Hermetically sealed electrical connections. 3,324,441, 6-6— 67, CI. 338—332. Olsen, Karl M. : See — Fuchs, Edward O., Jack, and Olsen. 3,342,050. Olsen, Marvin R. : See — Mattson, Charles A., F. O. and H. Ottosen, and Olsen. 3,341,235. Olsen, Norman G. : See — Carlson, Marvin J., Dobeus, Olsen, and Rolls. 3,347,577. Olsen, Norman G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Vehicle con- struction. 3,356,174, 12-5-67, CI. 180—68.5. Olsen, Perry C, to Radio Corp. of America. Plural motor sequential tuning control system for television receivers. 3,320,504, 5-16-67, CI. 318—102. Olsen, Richard S. : See — Meyer, Walter, and Olsen. 3,298,791. Olsen, Robert, to Danfoss A/S. Sightglass construction. 3,299,851, 1-24-67, CI. 116—117. Olsen, Robert A. : See — Jelatis, Demetrius, Olsen, and Haaker. 3,313,580. Olsen, Robert C, and F. O. Stahlhut, to United States of America, Navy. Pulse repetition interval correlation detec- tor. 3,351,939, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 17.1. Olsen, Thomas O., to Thermo-Flex, Inc. Method of testing vaulting poles. 3,355,937. 12-5-67, CI. 73—100. Olsen, Torgny K. Wall constructions. 3,319,388, 5-16-67, CI. 52 — 235. Olsen, Willy, to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Annealing box for transformer cores. 3,319,948, 5-16-67, CI. 263 — 49. Olsen, Willy, to H. K. Porter Inc. Transformer core assembly fixture. 3,325,886, 6-20-67, CI. 29—203. Olsen, Willy. Transformer cores and method of making same. 3,328,737, 6-27-67, CI. 336 — 211. Olsen, Willy, to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Method of assembling and forming transformer cores with the use of an assembly box. 3,341,941, 9-19-67, CI. 29—609. Olsen, Zenny. Polorized servo valve motor with a torsionally mounted armature. 3,302,147, 1-31-67, CI. 335 — 230. Olson, Alexius B. : See — Rogers, Charles H., Kronenberg, Olson, and Hebner. 3,347,345. Olson, Arthur C. : See — Molden, Harris L., and Olson. 3,301,419. Olson, Bernard E., to Rockford Machine Tool Co. Change speed mechanism. 3,344,678, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 334. Olson, Bernard E., to Rockford Machine Tool Co. Gear change mechanism. 3,359,817, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 348. Olson, Buford W., to Charles Olson & Sons, Inc. Extensible retaining device. 3,355,233, 11-28-67, CI. 312—325. Olson, Carl C. Spiraling support arm assembly. 3,325,132, 6-13-67, CI. 248 — 274. Olson, Carl C. Collapsible spiral dispensing container. 3,338,- 474, 8-29-67, CI. 222—92. Olson, Carl O., ■ Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Sampling method for radar returns. 3,321,708, 5-23^67, CI. 325—322. Olson, Carl O., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Short microwave pulse generator. 3,351,869, 11-7-67, CI. 331 — 77. Olson, Charles & Sons, Inc. : See — Olson, Buford W. 3,355,233. Olson, David A., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Push-pull electric switch. 3,350,522, 10-31-67, CI. 200 — 76. Olson, David A., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Manually and electrically operated potentiometer. 3,360,755, 12-26-67, CI. 338 — 116. Olson, David C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Towbar. 3,300,- 233, 1-24-67, CI. 280 — 453. Olson, David G. Keying device for electronic organs. 3,327,045, 6-20-67, CI. 84 — 1.01. Olson, Donald R., to United States of America, Navy. Vapor condenser with non-condensible gas recirculation. 3,327,669, 6-27-67, C!. 114 — 20. Olson, Donel R. : See — Barnsch. Maurice R., Richardson, Kautsky, and Olson. 3,316,071. Olson, Edwin G., to E. I. du Pont Mounted shutter arrangement and 3,341.994, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 204. Olson, Ellis W., to Introl Corp. Battery activator. 3,355,651, 11-28-67, CI. 320 — 31. Olson, Elmer E., to G. B. Lewis Co. Continuous stabilization system. 3,340,995, 9-12-67, CI. 198—158. Olson, Emil H., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Electrically insulated copper strip conductors. 3,317,876, 5-2-67, CI. 336—206. Olson, Emil H., I. W. Wade, Jr., and M. V. Thierry, to Ana- conda Wire and Cable Co. Insulated electrical strip conduc- tor and method of making same. 3,306,971, 2-28-67, CI. 174 — 119. Olson, Everette C. Electrolytic cleaning device. 3,308,048, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 272. Olson, Frank A., to Teledyne, Inc. YIG broadband variable acoustic delay line. 3,309,628, 3-14-67, CI. 333—30. Olson, Frank A., L. D. Buchmiller, and J. R. Yaeger, to Teledyne, Inc. Magnetostatic wave variable delay appara- tus. 3,353,118, 11-14-67, CI. 332 — 29. Olson. Floyd C. : See — Paynter, William D., and Olson. 3,329,510. Olson, Gaylord G„ D. S. Fox, and S. D. Dorfman, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Photosensitive optical angle tracker. 3,320,- 424, 5-16-67, CI. 250—203. Olson. Gene E. : See — Knudsen, Raymond G., and Olson. 3,355,970. Olson. George A. : See — Marsh, Glenn A., and Olson. 3,331,021. Olson, Gerald D., and A. E. Pettyjohn, to Borg-Warner Corp. Reversible wear plate pump. 3,348,492, 10-24-67, CI. 103 — 126. Olson, Glenn M. Dual attachment. 3,328,088, 6-27-67, CI. 301—36. Olson, Glennard T. : See — Bunting, Ernest V.. Lind, Skiba, and Olson. 3,314,484. Olson, Harold G. Gutter system and flexible guard means therefor. 3,295,264. 1-3-67, CI. 52—12. de Nemours and Co. method of mounting. LIST OF PATENTEES 969 Olson, Hjalmar A. : See — Bradstock, Robert B., and Olson. 3,322,913. Olson, Hubert C. : See — Cooper, Merle D., and Olson. 3,308,596. Olson, Jerome P. : See — Ragan, Robert 0., and Olson. 3,317,114. Olson, John. Tree root cutters. 3,324,959, 6-13-67, a. 175 — 108. Olson, John E., to Hyster Co. Vacuum type load handling mechanism. 3,318,468, 5-9-67, CI. 214 — 650. Olson, John E., to Hvster Co. Vacuum barrel handlers. 3,351,- 370, 11-7-67, CI. 294 — 64. Olson, Kalmar O. : See — Garibotti, Domenick J., Olson, and Taylor. 3,322,655. Olson, Keith W., A. V. Bazarian, and J. M. Cokefair, to The Bendix Corp. Miniature triggered gap In coaxial squib. 3,314,361, 4-18-07, CI. 102—70.2. Olson, Kern C. : See — Joseph, Gerald J., and Olson. 3,342,006. Olson. Kern C, to Wood Conversion Co. Ventilating panels. 3,308,586, 3-14-67, CI. 52 — 99. Olson, Kern C, to Wood Conversion Co. Ventilating ceiling and resilient foam sealing means therefor. 3,325,954. 6-20- 67, CI. 52—303. Olson, Melford E. Honeycomb melter cleaner. 3,295,996, 1-3-67, CI. 99—234. Olson, Melford E. Beeswax capping separator and melter. 3,343,678, 9-26-67, CI. 210—182. Olson, Melvin M., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Adhesive- coated sheet material. 3.326,741. 6-20-67, CI. 161 — 184. Olson. Merrill K., and O. C. Ter Meer. Visual chart reader. 3,352,487, 11-14-67, CI. 235—89. Olson, Norman D. : See — Sallie, Stanley H., and Olson. 3,304,676. Olson, Ole E. : See — Kane, Eric D., and Olson. 3,341,221. Larson, Robert W., Olson, Harkness, and Mair. 3,353,575. Olson, Paul E. : See — Books, Ralph C. and Olson. 3,302,724. Olson, Philip E., to Rockford Machine Tool Co. Lost revolu- tion clutch in one direction. 3,319,750, 5-16-67, CI. 192 — 43.1. Olson. Ralph A. : See — Parks, John W., Olson, and Langlev. 3,348.696. Parks, John W., Olson, and Wood. 3,355,020. Olson, Ralph A., M. E. Wood, and T. J. Langley, to Union Tank Car Co. Sewage treatment system. 3,335,447, 8-15-67, CI. 15—246.5. Olson. Raymond A. : See — Fuchs, Robert J., and Olson. 3,336,228. Kovalsky, Stephen J., and Olson. 3,299,060. Olson, Raymond G., to Power Control Products, Inc. Puls- ing switch. 3,316,377, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 160. Olson, Richard L., to Dike-O-Seal, Inc. Railway car journal box seals and the like. 3,319,969, 5-16-67, CI. 277 — 130. Olson, Richard L., to Dike-O Seal, Inc. Pressurized seal struc- ture for core boxes embodying closed cell elastomerlc ma- terial. 3,331,610, 7-18-67, CI. 277 — 171. Olson. Richard L., to Dike-O-Seal, Inc. Sealing structures em- bodying closed cell elastomerlc material. 3,355,181, 11-28- 67, CI. 277 — 180. Olson, Robert L. : See — Schoenecker, Thomas J., and Olson. 3,335.671. Olson, Robert L., and E. L. Kochey, Jr., to Combustion Engi- neering, Inc. Water cooled furnace joint for mixing header arrangement. 3,358,650, 12-19-67, CI. 122 — 6. Olson, Roy H. Manually operated projector. 3,314,409, 4-18-67, CI. 124—1. Olson. Roy H. Diabolo type toy and retrieving device therefor. 3,338.578, 8-29-67, CI. 273—96. Olson, Roy H. Diabolo type toy device. 3,341,969, 9-19-67, CI. 46—60. Olson. Rudolph E. : See — Hawkinson. Raymond P., and Olson. 3,351,117. Olson. Russell W. : See — Davis, John A., Jr.. and Olson. 3,356,138. Gogarty, William B., and Olson. 3,301,325. Gogarty. William B„ and Olson. 3.343.597. Olson, Theodore A., E. A. Rickey, and A. A. Schilling, to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Coating for plastic shotshells. 3.332.352, 7-25-67, CI. 102 — 43. Olson. Theodore W. : See — Miller, Norman G., and Olson. 3,329,606. Olson. Thomas C. : See — Hessburg, Lawrence J., Jr., and Olson. 3,303,617. Olson, Thor P., to Admiral Corp. Transistor socket assembly for printed circuit board. 3,302,157, 1-31-67, CI. 339—17. Olson. Verne L., to United States of America, Navy. Elec- tronic commutator. 3,333,260, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 324. Olson, Vernon C. : See — ■ Cammack, William R., and Olson. 3,344,751. Olson, Warren J. : See — Sher. Nell C, and Olson. 3,357,638. Olson. Wayne R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Antenna tuning apparatus which shorts selected portions of loading coil over complete output cycle. 3,319,168, 5-9-67, CI. 325—172. Olson, Wayne R., and E. H. Hooper, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. High power sine wave generator. 3,316,476, 4— 25-67, CI. 321 — 45. Olson, William A., to Chas. Pfizer Co., Inc. Animal feeds containing maltol. 3,338,718, 8-29-67. CI. 99 — 2. Olsson, Curt S., to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Device for con- trolling a control rod in a nuclear reactor. 3,347,748, 10-17-67, CI. 176 — 36. Olsson, Curt S., to Aktiebolaget Atomenergi. Device for op- erating neutron-absorbing rods in nuclear reactors. 3,359,- 172, 12-19-67. CI. 176 — 36. Olsson, Dexter A., and C. W. Eriksson, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Ultrasonic thickness comparator device. 3,349,608, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 67.8. Olsson, Erik A. Apparatus for withdrawing and advancing the casting In a continuous casting machine. 3,319,699, 5-16-67, CI. 164 — 282. Olsson, Gustaf E., to Axel Kistner Aktiebolaget. Protective sheath for fever thermometers. 3,315,797, 4-25-67, CI. 206—16.5. Olsson, Johan B., to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Means for closing of large openings, especially hatch openings in ships. 3,324,817, 6-13-67, CI. 114 — 202. Olsson. Johan B., to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. Hatch covers. 3,348,602, 10-24-67, CI. 160 — 188. Olsson, Jons K. A. : See — Edstrom, Nils H., Fjordland, Jacob, and Olsson. 3,359,- 371. Olsson, Jons K. A., and S. A. Olsson, to Telefonaktie-bolaget L M Ericsson. Method of writing-in and non-erasing read- ing of binary information in magnetic ring cores. 3,311,- 899, 3-28-67, CI. 340—174. Olsson, Jons K. A., and A. K. Bergmann, to North Electric Co. Communication system for connecting subscribers to a multiplex message synthesizing system. 3,337,847, 8-22-67, CI. 340—152. Olsson, Olof, and N. Nedeby, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Guided missile. 3,296,927, 1-10-67, CI. 89—1.8. Olsson, Sven A. : See — Olsson. Jons K. A., and Olsson. 3,311,899. Olstowski, Franciszek : See — Osborn, Oliver, Olstowski, and Horvath. 3,308,514. Olstowski, Franciszek, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for producing expanded graphite. 3,323,869, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 209.1. Olstowski, Franciszek, to The Dow Chemical Co. Acid-wetted expandable phosphorous containing graphite composition and method of preparation. 3,333,941, 8-1-67, CI. 71 — 39. Olstowski, Franciszek, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of sorbing liquids. 3,357,929, 12-12-67, CI. 252 — 444. Olszewski, Jerzj; A. : See — Jdaehimowicz, Ludwik, and Olszewski. 3,360,409. Olszewski, William F. : See — Butcosk. Richard A., and Olszewski. 3,349,034. Mvers, Herbert, and Olszewki. 3,351,554. Olt, John D. : See — Bloom. Aaron, and Olt. 3,315,674. Olt, John D., and J. A. Stapenhill. to Sierra Engineering Co. Dual visor helmet. 3,315,272, 4-25-67, CI. 2—3. Oltean, George. R. C. Mortensen, and P. J. Jessen, to Ameri- can Motors Corp. Differential testing machine. 3,298,228, 1-17-67, CI. 73—162. Olthuis, Jan M. : See — Panis, Constantius J. W., and Olthuis. 3,340,417. Oltman, Roger B. : See- Barrett, Marlin W., Cramer, and Oltman. 3,350,188. Olympia Brewing Co. : See — Schmidt, Trueman L. 3,346,167. Olympia Werk A.G. : See — Eisner, Hans. 3,315,597. Gerjets, Heinz, Eisner, and Wesselhoft. 3,345,490. Hajen, Berthold. 3,319,236. Heuer, Hans. 3,351,740. Heuer, Hans. 3,355,577. Heymann, Hans. 3,336,579. Kuhlmann, Karlheinz. 3.354,443. Modersohn. Otto, and Bettln. 3,341,691. Reichert, Hugo. 3,328,787. Rohde, Karl H. 3.333,671. Theilen, Rolf. 3,305,063. Thevis, Paul. 3.315,889. Thevls, Paul. 3,318,519. Thevis, Paul. 3.319.883. Thevis, Paul. 3,322.341. Thevis, Paul. 3,346,178. Thevis, Paul. 3,346,179. Olympic Fishing Tackle Co. : See — Hiromitsu, Ueno. 3,325,117. Olympic Screw & Rivet Corp. : See — Siebol. George, and Rippy. 3.333,454. Omaha Body & Equipment Co. : See — Czapiewski, Billy S. 3,298,745. O'Malley, Thomas J., to Grayhill, Inc. Electrical switch. 3,297,836, 1-10-67, CI. 200 — 11. Oman, Edwin V.. to Rockford Screw Products Co. Turning machine. 3,340.755. 9-12-67, CI. 82—2.5. Oman. Richard M., to Sperry Rand Corp. n-State control cir- cuit. 3,350,579. 10-31-67, CI. 307 — S8.5. O'Mara, Joseph B., and R. G. D'Ascoli, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Hollow-core cable. 3,355,543, 11-28-67, CI. 174 — 84. 242-023— P- -62 970 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 O'Mara, Robert J. : See — Grieshaber, Gunther S., O'Mara, and George. Re. 26,295. Omark Industries, Inc. : See — Graham, Harold J. 3,312,315. Neighorn, Roy G. 3,319,862. Neumeier, Albert. 3.312.S10. Neumeier, Albert. 3,352,996. Penberthy, Robert J. 3,327,567. Omco, Inc. : See — Nielsen, Anker J., Jr., and Morse. 3,297,847. Omdergard, Bendix H. : See — Licht, Lazar, Brickl, and Indergard. 3,297,221. O'Meara, John R., and J. L. Arcudi, to Ivers-Lee Co. Blister- package with opening device. 3,327,843, 6-27-67, CI. 206 — 42. O'Meara, Thomas R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Display device with plasma discharge propagating delay line read-in. 3,336,499, 8-15-67, CI. 315—36. O'Meara, Thomas R., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Synchronously controlled resonant AC to AC converter. 3,359,480, 12-19- 67, CI. 321—4. Omholt, Ray E., to Powerlock Floors, Inc. Anchoring struc- ture for gymnasium floors. 3,298,653, 1-17-67, CI. 248— 361. Omietanski, George M. : See — Williams, Thomas C, and Omietanski. 3,354,101. Omietanski, George M., to Union Carbide Corp. Branched cyclic siloxanes and process therefor. 3,305,572, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Omietanski. George M., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for branched cyclic siloxanes. 3,306,925, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Omietanski, George M., to Union Carbide Corp. Preparation of hydroxy-endblocked siloxane fluids. 3,309,390, 3-14-67, CI. 260—^148.2. Omietanski, George M., to Union Carbide Corp. Branched chain polysiloxanes and process therefor. 3,336,352, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Omietanski, George M., and W. G. Reid, to Union Carbide Corp. Stabilized organosilicon polymers. 3,328,350, 6-27- 67, CI. 260—46.5. Omietanski, George M., and W. G. Reid, to Union Carbide Corp. Acyloxy-containing siloxanes and process therefor. 3,346,610, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Omietanski, George M., and T. C. Williams, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for preparing cyclic organosiloxanes. 3.347,- 895, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Omietanski, George M„ and W. G. Reid, to Union Carbide Corp. Siloxane-oxyalkylene block copolymers and process therefor. 3.356,758. 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 824. Omietanski, George M., and T. C. Williams, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for preparing mixed cyclic organisiloxanes. 3,358,009, 12-12-67, CI. 260—448.2. Omley, Ole P., and R. A. Graham, to Northrop Corp. Auto- matic riveting device. 3,335,931, 8-15-67, CI. 227—39. Omni tech. Inc. : See — De Angelis. Armand. 3,345,121. Omohundro, William A. : See — Dickinson, George S., and Omohundro. 3,335,272. Omori, Shozo. Process for tying bags. 3,343,253, 9-26-67. CI. 29 — 505. Omstell Industries, Inc. : See — Stewnrt. Richnrd P. 3,348,322. Omura, Jukichi : See — Wakasa, Rvoiehi, Suzuki, Iwashita, Omura, and Iwasa. 3,331,887. Omura, Morikazu, and Y. Okuda, to Sawafuji Electric Co., Ltd., and Western Trading Co., Ltd. Electrodynamic oscil- lating device. 3,355,676, 11-28-67, CI. 331 — 113. Onderko, Joseph J., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Safety tripping mechanism. 3,324,263, 6-6-67, CI. 200 — 114. Ondrejka, Albert A. Recoverable ground anchor. 3,332,183, 7-25-67, CI. 52—160. O'Neal, George, Jr., to Weltronic Co. Control apparatus. 3,354,288, 11-21-67, CI. 219—114. O'Neal, George, Jr., to Weltronic Co. Weld override timer. 3,356,820, 12-5-67, CI. 219—114. O'Neal, James E., and J. K. and C. W. Gunter, to Gunter & Cooke, Inc. Carding machine operating control means. 3,304,582, 2-21-67, Cl. 19—106. O'Neal, James E., J. K. and C. W. Gunter, to Gunter & Cooke, Inc. Carding machine air control means. 3,357,062, 12-12-67, Cl. 19—107. O'Neal, Larry. Inflatable dock seal. 3,303,615, 2-14-67, Cl. 52 — 2. O'Neal, Wilbert O.. to L. W. Meuzimer. Plural stack, sequen- tial dispensing, article dispensing apparatus. 3,356,259 12- 5-67, Cl. 221 — 118. O'Neale, John D. : See — Shaw, John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg, and O'Neale. 3,324,576. O'Neil, Franklin H., to General Electric Co. Electrical device with casing seal members comprising a cavity in meeting surface. 3,302,072, 1-31-67, Cl. 317 — 230. O'Neil, Gordon R. : See — Bauman, Jack L., and O'Neil. 3,335,680. O'Neill, Bert J. Building employing hollow block. 3,304,851, 2-21-67, Cl. 98—31. O'Neill, Bert J. Track propulsion for ferries. 3,311,082, 3-28-67, Cl. 115 — 8. O'Neill, Charles E., M. D. Head, and C. B. Goodrich, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for decomposing metal compounds. 3,323,903. 6-6-67. Cl. 75 — .5. O'Neill, Clifford F., and L. J. Corsaro, to General Electric Co. Electric incandescent projection lamp. 3,325,667, 6-13-67, Cl. 313—113. O'Neill, Cormac G., to The Bendix Corp. Air valve carburetors. 3,333,832, 8-1-67. Cl. 261—39. O'Neill, Gerald J. : See — Dale, James W., and O'Neill. 3,309,344. O'Neill, John E., to Textured Yarn Co., Inc. Manufacture of composite yarn. 3,339,355, 9-5-67, Cl. 57 — 12. O'Neill, John F., Jr., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Remote condition monitoring circuit with ringing current actuated switch connecting two-mode oscillator to telephone line. 3,325,598, 6-13-07, Cl. 179—2. O'Neill, John S. : See — Livey, David T., and O'Neill. 3,344,080. O'Neill, Joseph, to National Knitting Co. Foot construction and method. 3,339.210, 9-5-67, Cl. 2—80. O'Neill, Joseph V., and G. Homanick, to Leyman Corp. Port- able drill rig methods and apparatus. Re. 26,284, 10-17-67, Cl. 175—57. O'Neill, Joseph V., and G. Homanick, to Leyman Corp. Drill string suspension arrangement. 3,299,957, 1-24—67, Cl. 166 — 77.5. O'Neill, Leonard A. : See — Faulkner, Raymond N., and O'Neill. 3,304,276. Faulkner, Raymond N., and O'Neill. 3,321,320. O'Neill, Michael S. : See — Sehultz, Alvy P., O'Neill, and Kerns. 3.350.078. O'Neill, Robert J., deceased (by A. Scariano, administrator), and T. C Tesdahl, to Monsanto Co. Method for effecting alkyl ring substitution of phenols employing a sulfonated polyvinyl arvl resin derivative as a catalyst. 3,308,168, 3-7-67, Cl. 260 — 624. O'Neill, Russell J. : See — Fletcher, Franklin I., and O'Neill. 3,341,813. O'Neill Tank Co., Inc. : See — McCarter, Arthur W. 3,312,044. MeCarter. Arthur W. 3,312,045. Oneson, Thomas M., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Duct attachment for attaching an air diffuser to an air duct. 3,331,305, 7-18-67, Cl. 98—^0. Oneson, Thomas M., T. W. Journell, and C. D. Smith, to Owens- Corning Fiberglas Corp. Linear air diffusers. 3,353,473, 11-21-67, Cl. 98 — 40. Ongaro Dynamic Industries, Inc. : See — Ongaro, Theodore. 3,330,159. Ongaro, Theodore, and Lucka. 3.315,158. Ongaro, Theodore, to Ongaro Dynamic Industries, Inc. Dynamic testing system. 3,330,159, 7-11-67, Cl. 73—432. Ongaro, Theodore, and E. R. Lucka, to Ongaro Dynamic Industries, Inc. Instrument for measuring the speed of an internal combustion engine. 3,315,158, 4—18-67, Cl. 324 — 70. Onions, John H. Ball striking club including tensed torque resisting grip layer not laterally displaceable by compres- sive forces. 3,311,375, 3-28-67, Cl. 273—81.5. Onishi, Masavoshi : See — Kawnsumi. Shohachi, Maemoto, and Onishi. 3,326,857. Onishi, Shigekazu : See — Fukushima, Osamu, Onishi, Otsubo, and Hayanami. 3.334.153. Onken, Ulfert : See — Popp, Bernhard, and Onken. 3,357,994. Ono, Hiroshi : See — Yamadera, Reizo, Ono, and Matsui. 3,352,822. Ono, Hisatake : See — Kimura, Shiro, Ono, and Sano. 3,337,344. Ono, Kimiyoshi : See — T-karinshi, Kizashi, and Ono. 3,359.093. Ono, Kunio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Nondestructive testers utilizing high-frequency and low-frequency eddy currents to test for surface and sub-surface defects. 3,340,466, 9-5-67, Cl. 324 — 40. Ono, Masao, and T. Horiguchi, to Mitsubishi Shipbuilding & Engineering Co., Ltd. Process for recovering sodium car- bonate and hydrogen sulfide from spent cooking liquor. 3,337,294, 8-22-67, Cl. 23—63. Ono, Minoru : See — Nagata, Minoru, and Ono. 3,311,756. Ono, Naoya : See — Isoda, Kenichi, and Ono. 3,302,459. Ono, Naoya, J. Haraguchi, and K. Takasugi. to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Device for detecting burner flame. 3,302,685, 2-7-67, Cl. 158 — 28. Ono, Naoya, and R. Mori, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusko. Variation of capacitance with angular displace- ment. 3,337,789, 8-22-67, Cl. 321—24. Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. : See — Iwamoto, Nobumasa, Nakano, and Imanishi. 3,297,804. Ono, Yasuhiro : See — Tsuzihashi, Kazuo, Matsumoto, Ueno, Okamoto, Nagaoka, and Ono. 3,329,540. Onoda Cement Co., Ltd. : See — Asano, Tadashi. 3,298,843. Asano, Tadashi, Masuda, and Ito. 3,322,139. Matsuda, Osaku, and Kudo. 3.317,327. Oya, Teruo, and Takeuchi. 3,335,450. Sasakura, Makoto. 3,328,118. Toyabe, Ryo, and Yamaguchi. 3,323,861. LIST OF PATENTEES 971 Onodera, George C, to Motorola. Inc. Remote cutoff field effect transistor. 3,358,195, 12-12-67, CI. 317—234. Onodera, Kolchi : See — Mu to, Hnruo, and Onodera. 3,299,268. Onodera, Konoshin, and S. Hirano, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for preparing O- and N-SUO- stttuted glycosides. 3,321,461, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 210. OnoslUma. xoshio : See — lllrota, Nobiivoshi. and Onnshima. 3,326.035. Onoue, JHrosh, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. N.N'-bls [4-(4-halo- feuated - 5 - alkvl - 3 - isoxazolylsulfamoyl)-phenyl]-ureas. ,300,488, 1-24-67, CI. 200—239.9. Onoue, ZasumltSU : >See — Coda. Siisuiiiii. Gondo, and Onoue. 3,348,981. Onsrud Machine Works, Inc. : See — Tankonin, Earl, and Ohlig. 3,296,932. Ontario Research Foundation : See — Francis, Thomas, and .Tones. 3,311,459. Ontario Store Fixture Co., Ltd. : See — Sobel, Svdney M. 3,346,12 1. On-The-Spot-TV : Sec — Ingeneri, Frank. 3.327,405. Ontko, Joseph A., and R. F. Jones, to The University of Ten- nessee Research Corp. Explosion proof centrifugal evap- orator with magnetic drive. 3,304,990, 2-21-67, CI. 159—6. Onulak, Eugene W. Link chain. 3,324,737, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 255. Onulak, Eugene \V., to Shuttleworth Machinery Corp. Pattern former. 3,342,303, 9-19-67, CI. 198 — 31. Onuma, Giichi, and T. Kurokochi, to Tokyo Shibaura Kenki Kabushiki Kaisha Kawasaki-shi-Japan. Optical reader for perforated records. 3,325,631, 6-13-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Oomagari, Takaaki : See — Miyahara, Akimitsu. Oomagari, and Tsuchiya. 3,313,655. Oosterhop, Hendricus A., and K. Ruyter, to Shell Oil Co. Polyvinyl ester emulsions containing alpha - branched, saturated aliphatic monocarboxylic acid salts. 3,342,765, 9-19-67, CI. 260—23. Opalek, Charles S. : See- Martinez, Henry J., and Opalek. 3,329,967. Opalenik, John J., and R. J. Petitjean, to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeruan Electric Co. Electric circuit control. 3.310,768, 3 21-67, CI. 338— 19S. Opdyke, Robert H. : See — Kibler, Willis L.. and Opdyke. 3,295,564. Opel, Lawrence G., to North American Aviation, Inc. Dy- namo-electric machine. 3,321,652, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 168. Opel, Paul : See — Goedecke, Fritz, Ope], and Ivens. 3,316,630. Opensbaw, Alexander N. Adjustable covers for tractor trail- ers and the like. 3,298,732, 1-17-67, CI. 296 — 100. Openshaw, Harry T., and N. Whittaker, to Burroughs Well- come & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc. Isomerization of benzo (a) quino- lizine derivatives. 3,326,922. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 287. Openshaw, Harry T., and N. Whittaker, to Burroughs Well- come & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Preparation of honioveratryl- amides. 3,337,55S, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 287. Openshaw, Harry T., and N. Whittaker, to Burroughs Well- come & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Method for making benzo (a) quinolizine derivatives. 3,342,825, 9-19-07, CI. 260 — 287. Operation Oil Heat Associates, Inc. : See — Bailey, Frank W. 3,323,709. Opfell, James E. : See — Robbins, John D„ and Opfell. 3,295.182. Opfell, James E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Melting spinning of modified cross section yarn. 3,308,221, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 174. Opfer, Waldo V., Jr., to The Ryan Aeronautical Co. Engine air inlet system for supersonic V/stol aircraft. 3,347,496, 10-17-67, CI. 244 — 53. Opfer, Waldo V., Jr., and R. T. Priestley, to The Ryan Aero- nautical Co. Balanced lift yaw control system for VTOL aircraft. 3,333,793, 8-1-67, CI. 244—52. Opie, William R. : See — Paces, Jan A., and Opie. 3,330,653. Opie, William R., and S. Mellgren, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Electrowinning copper and product thereof. 3,326,644, 6-20-67, CI. 29 — 180. Oplatka. Avraham : See — Katchalsky, Aharon, Steinberg, Oplatka, and Kam. 3,321,908. Shavit, Nehemia, Konigsbuch, and Oplatka. 3,345,350. Opocensky, Willard J. : See — Ludvigsen, Leonard E., and Opocensky. 3,329,335. Opocensky, Willard J., to General Precision, Inc. Screw drive mechanism for moving an article along a rectilinear path independently of irregularities in said screw. 3.337,732, 8-22-67, CI. 250—52. Opolsky, Vaclav, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Diffusion vacuum pump. 3,355,094, 11-28-67, CI. 230 — 101. Oppasser, Edward F., and E. R. Thiele, to Alberto-Culver Co. Dispensing device including cap attachable for either seal- ing or dispensing. 3,308,998, 3-14-67, CI. 222—539. Oppedahl, Charles A., deceased (by R. A. Oppedabl, adminis- trator), to Collins Radio Co. Radio beam capture circuit for aircraft guidance. 3,355,126, 11-28-67. CI. 244—77. Oppedahl, Roberta A. : See — Oppedahl. Charles A. 3,355,126. Oppedshl, Charlies A. : See — Hattendorf, Edwin R., and Oppedshl. 3,333,795. Oppel, George U. Aircraft thrust vector control assembly. 3,304,721, 2-21-67, CI. 60—232. Oppel, George U. Pbotoelastic strain gauge with built-in stress pattern. 3,313,204, 4-11-07, CI. 88—14. Oppel. John A. : See — Badey, Paul E., and Oppel. 3,350,519. Oppel, John A., and L. E. Ward, to General Electric Co. High voltage electric circuit breaker with means for pre- cisely coordinating the operation of widely spaced compo- nents. 3,333.071, 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 48. Oppelt, John C. : See — Beachem, Michael T„ and Oppelt. 3,317,529. Oppenhelmer, Edgar D., to Atomic Power Development Asso- ciates, Inc. Method and apparatus for remote temperature measurement in a nuclear reactor installation. 3,321,370, 5-23-67, CI. 176 — 19. Oppenhelmer, Gene A., to Sensatronics, Inc. Telephone alarm device with selective automatic dialing of a plurality of stations. 3,360,607, 12-26-67, CI. 179 — 5. Oppenheimer, Jess, and J. R. Dennis ; said Dennis assor. to said Oppenheimer. Clock controlled signal receivers. 3,337,- 806, 8-22-67, CI. 325—396. Oppenheimer, Walter S. Fuel oil jet. 3,300,146, 1-24-67, CI. 239 — 4S7. Oppenhuizen, Simon W., and J. O. Lockwood, to Unlllne Corp. Furniture construction and connections for parts thereof. 3,325,233, 6-13-67, CI. 312—195. Opper, Lincoln I., to Dayco Corp. Vacuum cleaner connector. 3,314,039, 4-11-67, CI. 339—15. Opperman, Klaus, to Borsig Aktiengesellschaft. Rotary piston machine with rotary pistons one arranged within and eccentrically with regard to the other. 3,306,531, 2-2S-67, CI. 230—141. Oppliger, Hans : See — Strahm, Andre\ and Oppliger. 3,327,765. Oppliger. Walter : See — Staeuble, Max, Sharaf, Hoelzle, Jenny, Stahel, Ulrich, Oppliger, and Aeberll. 3,341,539. Oprecht, Ulrich, to Adolph Saurer, Ltd. Gas turbine plant. 3,321.912, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 39.36. Optical Research and Development : See — Alvarez, Luis W. 3.299,768. Alverez, Luis W. 3,305,294. Opti-Copy, Inc. : See — Wally. Joseph H.. Jr. 3,320,S54. Optics Technology, Inc. : See — Kapany, Narinder S. 3,299,306. Kapany, Narinder S. 3,349,762. Silbertrust, Norman, and Peppers. 3,315,680. Opti-Holding AG. : See — Frohlich, Alfons. 3,353,233. Frohlich, Alfons, Hochlehnert, and Glaser. 3,353,256. Frohlich, Alfons, and Smyczek. 3,340,594. Optimation, Inc. : See — Wolcott, Henry O. 3,328,711. Optische, N.V., Industrie de Oude Delft : See — Van Dam, Frans. 3,317,663. Optner, Philip S., to Lermer Packaging Corp. Hinged box construction. 3,295,713, 1-3-67, CI. 220—31. Optomechanisms, Inc. : See — Chitayat, Anwar K. 3.303,739. Levine, Marvin. 3,326,490. Levine, Marvin I. 3,356,357. O'Quinn, Harry D. Clutch-bar means for an adjustable wrench. 3.358.534, 12-19-67, CI. 81 — 145. Orahood, Donald W. : See — Duncan, Robert H., and Orahood. 3,328,697. Orain, Michel, to Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonvme. Reten- tion device. 3,320.846, 5-23-67, CI. 85 — 36.* Orain, Michel, to Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonvme. Bearing trunnions. 3,321.256, 5-23-67, CI. 308 — 190. Orain, Michel, to Societe Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonyme. Grinding machine. 3,339,315, 9-5-67, CI. 51 — 101. Orain, Michel, to Societe Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonyme. Universal ball joint. 3,357,207, 12-12-67, CI. 64 — 8. Oral. Jaroslav A. Traction device for motor vehicles. 3,349,- 861, 10-31-67. CI. 180 — 9.54. Oram, Harold G. Fluid pressure developing units. 3,295,- 457, 1-3-67, CI. 103 — 118. Orange Roller Bearing Co., Inc. : See — Farmer, Robert W. 3,353,246. Oravisual Co., Inc. : See — Guth, Chester K. 3,323,485. Orbach, Harry K., J. G. Bedjai, and R. E. Martindill, to MHD Research, Inc. Method and apparatus for effecting chemical reactions bv means of an electric arc. 3,332,870, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 323. Orchard, Robert J., to International Business Machine Corp. Light capsule and display system. 3,343,150, 9-19-67, CI. 340—225. Orciuch, Chester J. Necktie. 3.321,773, 5-30-67, CI. 2- 1 16. Orcutt, Dee R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Laminated win- dow panels. 3.356,833, 12-5-67. CI. 219 — 522. Ordav Tool & Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Crawford, Richard L., Jr. 3,327,760. Ordelheide, Manford A. : See — Champion. Clarence M., and Ordelheide. 3,319,563. Orden, Burt B. : See — Gruen, William, Orden, and Hovemeyer. 3,311,109. 972 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ordonez, Armando R. Car washing apparatus. 3,339,563, 9-5- 67. CI. 134—57. Ordorica, Miguel A., and R. E. Sauzedde, deceased (by M. P. Sauzedde, administratrix), assors. to Kaiser Jeep Corp. Automatic four-wheel drive transfer case. 3,295,625, 1-3- 66, CI. 180 — 44. Ordorica, Miguel A., Jr., to Dona Corp. Differential transmis- sion unit having a resiliently preloaded clutch therein. 3,326,064, 6-20-67, CI. 74—711. O'Rear, Jacques G. : See — Zisman, William A., and O'Rear. 3,296,294. Orebic, Oleg J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High speed automatic mounting and sealing machine. 3,295,183, 1-3- 67, CI. 29—25.19. Oregon Metallurgical Corp. : See — Shelton, Stephen M., Poole, and Abraham. 3,356,491. Orendi, Roderich, to Gustav Wagner Maschinenfabrik. Cir- cular saw with a vertical tool feed. 3,313,193, 4-11-67, CI. 83—488. Orendorff, Francis W. Rolling pin switch. 3,335,271, 8-8-67, CI. 246 — 428. Orendorff, John W., to International Harvester Co. Earth- working apparatus. 3,304,895, 2-21-67. CI. 111—83. Orendorff, John W., to International Harvester Co. Hitch for implements. 3,348,620, 10-24-67, CI. 172 — 316. Ores, Bernard, F. Zuckerkandl, and J. Philippe, to Societe anonyme dite :Societe Industrielle Pour la Fabrication des Antiboitiques. Derivatives of antibiotics having a basic reaction and process for preparation. 3,296,246, 1-3-67, CI. 260—210. Oresko, Nichelas E. : See — Deal, Joseph D., Jr., Oresko, Stevens, Flipse, and Donald- son. 3,333,562. Deal, Joseph D., Jr., Oresko, Stevens, Flipse, and Donald- son. 3,334,606. Orfeo, Sabatino R., and K. P. Murphy, to Allied Chemical Corp. Absorption refrigeration systems. 3,353,366, 11-21- 67, CI. 62 — 112. Organon, Inc. : .See — Beyerman, Hugo C, and Maassen v. d. Brink. 3,334,083. De Jongh, Hendrik P., and Van Vliet. 3,340,279. De Vrles. Jan W. 3,308,028. Hewett, Colin L., and Woods. 3,314,976. Hewett, Colin L., and Woods. 3,325,518. Siegmann, Cornells M., and Szpilfogel. 3,313,832. Szpilfogel, Stefan A., and De Winter. 3,329,693. Van rler Burg. 3,308,133. Van Vliet, Nicolaas P. 3,301,880. Vollema, Gerlof. 3,352,892. Zeelen, Filinpus J. 3.312.720. Oriental Photo Industrial Co., Ltd. : See — Takei, Tomoshichi, Kanoh, and Sumi. 3,305,365. Original Toy Corp. : See — Kass, David. 3,359,003. Origineers, Inc. : See — Popp. Raymond P.. and Ward. 3,332,301. Orinik, Michael T. t to International Business Machines Corp. Pressure sensitive transfer sheet. 3,305,382, 2-21-67, CI. 117 — 36.3. Orioli, Alessandro. Apparatus for operating on continuously moving material with means to relate the speed of the tool carriage to that of the material. 3,310,855, 3-28-67, CI. 25—107. Oris Watch Co., S.A. : See — Jaquet, Reynold. 3,297,851. Orknev, John C. : See — Orkney, John C, Jr. and J. C. 3,350,934. Orkney, John C, Jr. and J. C. Apparatus for use in measuring the hydraulic efficiency of fluid machines, such as pumps. 3,350,934, 11-7-67, CI. 73—168. Orlacchio, Anthony W., to Gulton Industries, Inc. Accel- erometer. 3,359,441, 12-19-67, CI. 310—8.4. Orlandi, Ciancarlo, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for controlling the feed of shredded tobacco to a distributor connected to a plurality of ciga- rette-making machines. 3,319,772, 5-16-67, CI. 198 — 110. Orlando, Anthony W. : See — Baumeister, Heard K., Orlando, and Phillips. 3,314,729. Orlando, Charles M. : See — Gianni, Michael H., and Orlando. 3,346,589. Orlando, Daniel : See — Sabatino, Anthony, and Orlando. 3,303,056. Sabatino, Anthony, and Orlando. 3,313,658. Orlando, John B.. to Defiance Button Machine Co. Upholster- ing method. 3,348.287. 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 91.1. Orlando, Michael D., to United States of America, Army. En- vironmental chamber. 3,308,558, 3-14-67, CI. 34 — 218. Orlens, Alfreds : See — Mulreed, James E., and Orlens. 3,299,805. Orloff, Arthur : See — ■ Von Mehren, Oswald, and Orloff. 3,305,953. Orloff, Daniel L., R. J. Keating, and J. S. Hu. to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Packaging machine. 3,299,608, 1-24-67. CI. 53—112. Orloff, George, to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Servo sys- tems aud control devices theretor. 3,310,182, 3-21-67, CI. 214 — 1. Orloff, Harold D., to Ethyl Corp. Organic material stabilized with 3,5-di-tert-butyl-4-hydroxybenzoic acid. 3,305.484, 2-21-67, CI. 252—57. Ormand, William L. : See — Mantell, Russell M., and Ormand. 3.305,297. Ormco Corp. : See — Dillberg Raymond E., and Miller. 3,343,247. Ormerod, Eric, Ltd. : See — Ormerod, George E. 3,339,216. Ormerod, George E., to Eric Ormerod, Ltd. Mattresses. 3,339,216, 9-5-67, CI. 5—347. Ormond, Alfred N. Linearization of output signals from load cell bridge circuits. 3,358,501, 12-19-67, CI. 73 — 141. Ormond, Alfred N. Universal flexure unit. 3,360,255, 12-26- f\i-7 pi Qgr -1 Ormond', "Martin M. Post card or similar device. 3,329,333, 7-^-67, CI. 229—92.5. Ormonoterapia Richter S.p.A. : See — ■ De Ruggieri, Pietro, and Gandolfi. 3,313,808. De Ruggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Chairamonti. 3,341,522. De Ruggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi. 3,305,545. De Ruggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi. 3,308.116. De Ruggieri. Pietro, Gandolfi. and Guzzi. 3,313,807. De Ruggieri, Pietro, Gandolfi, and Guzzi. 3,325,480. Orms, Dyke B., and L. I. Rauch, to United States Steel Corp. Bar turner. 3,308,969, 3-14-67, CI. 214—1. Ormsbee, Ruth E., to A. B. Dick Co. Receiving sheet for use as a master or copy in the DTR process. 3,344,741, 10-3- 67, CI. 101 — 462. Ormsby, Thomas F. : See — ■ Kevs, Archie F., and Ormsby. 3,337,141. Ornas, Theodore, Jr., K. W. Finch, and C. Derrickson, Jr., to International Harvester Co. Seat construction. 3,331,089, 7-18-67, CI. 5—347. Orne, Laurence E. Signal-to-noise enhancing amplifier. 3,314.020, 4-11-67, CI. 330—96. Ornitz, Martin N., and R. H. English, to Blaw-Knox Co. Composite carbonaceous members for furnace rolls and other high temperature members. 3,352,549, 11-14-67, CI. 263 — 6. Ornstein, Reuben. Wall mounted shelf assemblies. 3,295,- 474, 1-3-67, CI. 108—152. Orofino, Betty L. : See — Marks, Alvin M. and M., Wilson, and Orofino. 3,324,055. Oronzio de Nora Impianti Elettrochimici : See — Barbato, Alexander L., Laub, Messner, and Loftfield. 3,308,044. Laub, Henry W., Messner, Loftfield, and Barbato. 3,30S,047. Loftfield, Richard E., Barbato, Laub, and Messner. 3.30S,043. O'Rourke, A. W. : See — Hallauer, John. 3,336,893. O'Rourke, William P., to Knomark, Inc. Aqueous polymer latices containing an emulsifier of a partial ester of a sty- rene-maleic acid anhydride copolymer. 3,313,755, 4-11- 67, CI. 260—28.5. Orozco, Gilbert J., to Litton Industries, Inc. Precision poten- tiometers. 3,323,093, 5-30-67, CI. 338—132. Orozco, Gilbert J., to Litton Industries, Inc. Contact assem- bly for potentiometers. 3,331,048, 7-11-67, CI. 338—143. Orphey, Robert D., Jr., 50% to R. Stewart. Ice cube tray for producing substantially clear ice cubes. 3,321,932, 5-30-67, CI. 62 — 340. Orr, Bobby J., to Allis^Chalmers Mfg. Co. Hydrostatic power unit. 3,357,362, 12-12-67, CI. 103—161. Orr, Bobby J., and J. E. Neilson, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Endless track for track laying vehicles. 3,333,903, 8-1-67, CI. 305—53. Orr, Clyde, Jr., and W. P. Hendrix, to Georgia Tech Research Institute. Specimen mounting device for porosity determina- tion apparatus. 3,348,395, 10-24-67, CI. 73—38. Orr Dundas S., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Travelling belt type drum filter. 3,356.224, 12-5-67. CI. 210—401. Orr, Harley J., to Sola Basic Industries, Inc. Space heater with two thermal sensors acting on a controller actuator along approximately the same line. 3,341,675, 9-12-67, CI. 200 — 138. Orr, Harley J., to Basic Products Corp. Meter structure with imbedded bus bars and jaw mounting structure. 3,355,630, 11-28-67, CI. 317 — 104. Orr, Howard S. : See — Jenks, Stephen M., Tindall, and Orr. 3,358,358. Orr, Jack P. : See — Gutman, Arnold D., and Orr. 3,351.680. Orr, James C. : See — Bowers, Albert, and Orr. 3,341,524. Orr, James D. : See — 'Sloan, Charles W., and Orr. 3,304,098. Orr, James E., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Collector arrangement for collecting unfavorably phase focused elec- trons. 3,302,126, 1-31-67, CI. 331 — 82. Orr, James E., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Depressed collector for crossed field travelling wave tubes. 3,325,677, 6-13-67, CI. 315—39.3. Orr, James E., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Frequency stable crossed field device having thermal sensitive means connected between the slow wave structure and sole elec- trode. 3,359,450, 12-19-67, CI. 315—3.5. Orr, James M. R., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Heat- ing and/or ventilating apparatus for vehicles. 3,326,110, 6-20-67, CI. 98 — 2. Orr, John B. Container lid fitting. 3,305,082, 2-21-67, CI. 206 — 46. LIST OF PATENTEES 973 Orr, John E., and R. G. Spring, to Wightman Electronics, Inc. Defect sensing system for moving articles employing mag- netic and radiative detector. 3,324,302, 6-6-67, CI. 250 — 223. Orr, Ladd J., and J. S. Jessee, Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Movable cover means for room air conditioner. 3,354,S09, 11-2S-67, CI. 98—94. Orr, William : See — Gerstein, David E., Krautheim, and Orr. 3,323,399. Orr, William J., to Roberts & Porter, Inc. Dampening roller mechanism for offset printing presses. 3,296,964, 1-10-67, CI. 101 — 147. Orr, William K. : See — Bennett, James R., and Orr. 3,302,183. Orr, Willis P., to Esso Production Research Co. Rotary jar- type well tool. 3,316,986, 5-2-67, CI. 175—297. Orre, Berndt V. Apparatus for indicating the meteorologically conditioned fire risk. 3,331,250, 7-1S-67, CI. 73 — 432. Orrell, Donald B. : Sec — Brosseit, Fritz V., and Orrell. 3,346,019. Orrevad, Eric O. Injection moulding nozzles for plastics. 3,354,507. 11-28-G7. CI. 18—30. Orrmins, Norman B. Tobacco smoke filter. 3,319,630, 5-16- 67, CI. 3 31—10.7. Orrville Tile Co. : See — Diller, Ray E., and Steiner. 3,309,446. Orsatti, Enrico : See — Guzzetta, Giuseppe, and Orsatti. 3,303,242. Orsen, Stefan : See — ■ Delia Torre, Edward, Orsen, and Engelberg. 3.312.979. Orsen, Stefan, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Signal conversion apparatus. 3,333,262, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 347. Orser, Lawrence D., to Chamberlain Corp. Paint shaker machine. 3,301,534, 1-31-67. CI. 259 — 75. Orshansky, Elias, Jr. Hydromechanical transmission. 3,314,- 234, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 53. Orshanskv, Elias, Jr. Free plate motor or pump. 3,319,576, 5-16-67, CI. 103 — 173. Orshanskv. Elias, Jr. Fixed displacement motor or pump. 3.348,495. 10-24-67, CI. 103 — 173. Orsl, Franco, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Suction- operated switch means for bifurcations of pneumatic con- veyor tubes. 3,334,947, 8-8-67, CI. 302 — 28. Orsino, Joseph A. Signalling buoy. 3,329,981, 7-11-67, CI. 9—8.3. Orsino, Joseph A., D. F. Herman, and J. J. Brancato, to National Lead Co. Metal-polyolefin compositions and process for making same. 3,300,329, 1-24-67, CI. 117 — 49. Ort, George F. : See — Holzhauer, William T., and Ort. 3,319,768. Ort, George M. : See — Lincoln, Seamon A., and Ort. 3,351,008. Ort, George M., to A. B. Dick Co. Coated paper duplicating master. 3,349,704, 10-31-67, CI. 101—461. Ort, Morris R. : See — Schuck, James M., Schultz, and Ort. 3.333,017. Schultz, Robert G., Schuck, and Ort. 3,356,756. Ortega, Robert, to Anthony Pools Inc. Pool cleaning ap- paratus. 3.295,540, 1-3-67, CI. 134 — 167. Ortega, Robert. Measured-quantity intermittent-action dis- penser for a particulate material. 3,351,237, 11-7-67, CI. 222 23. Ortegren, Herman A. : See — Wilson, George O., and Ortegren. 3,301,616. Ortegren, Herman A., to Federal-Mogul Corp. Bearing con- struction. 3,310,351, 3-21-67. CI. 308 — 217. Ortel. Gerhard. Method of butt joining veneers. 3,326,736, 6-20-67, CI. 156—297. Ortelli, Aurelio. to S.p.A. Alessandro Calzonl. Apparatus for controlling the translational and rotational movements of a rod. 3.302,469. 2-7-67. CI. 74 — 22. Ortelli, Aurelio, to Riva Calzoni, S.p.A. Tubular rectilinear guide member for telescopically extensible rods, tubes, shafts and the like. 3,338,642, 8-29-67, CI. 308 — 3. Ortem Mfg. Corp. : See — Petretti, Raymond H. 3,317,049. Ortengren, Richard E. : See — Kreibich. Roland E., Grendon, Roe, Ortengren, and Gehr. 3 328 322 Orter, Ralph H." Cigarette holder and smoker. 3,318,315, 5-9-67, CI. 131 — 171. Orth, Edward G., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Steering. 3,338,329, 8-29-67, CI. 180—79.2. Orth, Hans, and K. Weber, to G. M. Pfaff A.G. Lubricating means for sewing machine drive assemblies. 3,296,989, 1-10-67. CI. 112—256. Orth, Harold R., to International Harvester Co. Piston pump lubrication structure. 3,304.885, 2-21-67, CI. 103 — 162. Orth, Henry W., to Stationers Loose Leaf Co. Easel type ring binder. 3,334,920, 8-8-67, CI. 281—33. Orth. William H., to The Glidden Co. Furnaces for fnst-firing ceramic ware, and fast-firing process. 3,322,413, 5-30-67, CI. 263 — 6. Orthman, Henry K. Assembly for mounting multiple units of an implement on the rear end of a tractor. 3,330,364, 7-11-67, CI. 172—451. Orthner, Ludwig, K. Horst. and H. Wellens, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brunlng. Process for the preparation of sulfurous con- densation products which are insoluble in water. 3,301,- 831, 1-31-67. CI. 260—79.1. Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. : See — [Carinas, George. 3,354,153. Mebane, Alexander. 3,344,147, Scheer, Irving. 3,318,918. Struck, Jacob, Jr., and Inman. 3,331,752. Treacy, Margaret. 3,309,275. Orthoband Co., Inc. : See — De Woskin, Irvin S. 3,340,013. Orthopedic Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Saemann, John S., and Smythe. 3,334,028. Orths, Norman P., and A. Makovec, to Weston Instruments, Inc. Electric meter with light responsive limit indication. 3,332,014, 7-18-67, CI. 324 — 157. Orthwin, Sidney O. Hem marker. 3,311,979, 4-4-67. CI. 33—9. Orthwine Merchandising Associates, Inc. : See — Zipser, Richard E., and Orthwine. 3,339,692. Orthwine, Rudolf : See — Zipser, Richard E., and Orthwine. 3,339,692. Ortiz, Philip J. Tow truck boom and frame construction. 3,335,880, 8-15-67, CI. 214—86. Ortloff, Gerald D. : See — Lindblom, Gordon P., Ortloff, and Patton. 3,305,016. Ortloff, John E., to Esso Production Research Co. Rotary drill collar. 3,338,069, 8-29-67, CI. 64—1. Ortman, Charles H., % to I. J. Warner. Vise grip pliers having toggle release means. 3,306,143, 2-28-67, CI. 81 — 368. Ortolano, Ralph J., and N. Tenneson, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Welded vaned diaphragm structure. 3,313,520, 4-11-67, CI. 253—78. Orton, Criley, to United States of America, Navy. Tracking automatic gain control circuit. 3,348,115, 10-17-67, CI. 320—1. Orton, Samuel T., Jr. s to Jean-Pierre Maupas. Water-extract- ing device in felt and press section for paper machines. 3,325,351, 6-13-67, CI. 162—358. Ortronix, Inc. : See — Alexander, Jack F., and Morris. 3,355,549. Ortwein, Norman R., and C. A. Potter, to United States of America, Navy. Microwave transhorizon broadcast radio system. 3,351,940, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 100. Ortwig, Thomas B., and J. L. Krawinkel, Jr., to Kearney- National, Inc. Electric disconnect switch. 3,356,799, 12-5- 67. CI. 200 — 48. Orville, Eugene E., to Matisa Materiel Industriel S.A. Device for shifting a section of railway track laid on its bed of ballast. 3,318.259, 5-9-G7, CI. 104—2. Orwin, Olaf J. B., to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. Conveyors for conveying goods. 3,308,768, 3-14-67, CI. 105—172. Orwin, Olaf J. B., to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. Conveyor systems. 3,334,594, 8-8-67, CI. 104—88. Orwin, Olaf J. B., to Fisher & Ludow Ltd. Conveyors for conveying goods. 3,353,500, 11-21-67, CI. 104 — 172. Orwin, Olaf J. B., to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. Conveyors for conveying goods. 3,354,834, 11-28-67, CI. 104 — 172. Orwin, Olaf J. B., and D. J. Fortune, to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. Over-load clutch. 3,305,058, 2-21-67. CI. 192—56. Orwin, Olaf J. B., and D. J. Fortune, to Fisher & Ludlow Ltd. Overload clutches. 3,319,753, 5-16-67, CI 192 — 56. Orwol, Edward F., to FMC Corp. Synthesis of 2,3-diphydro- 2.2-dimethyl-7-benzo-furanyl N-methylcarbamate. 3,356,690, 12-5-67, CI. 260—346.2. Orzabal, Paul M. : See — Orzabal, Raul H. 3,331,043. Orzabal, Raul H„ to P. M. Orzabal. Permanent holding mag- net. 3,331,043, 7-11-67, CI. 335—285. Orzechowski, Adam, and J. C. MacKenzie, to Cabot Corp. Catalysts and process for polymerization. 3,326,S77, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Osafune, Hiroe, and T. Kurosawa, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Semiconductor device. 3,316,128, 4-25-67, CI. 148 — 33.5. Osak, Bruno J. : See — Otis, Charles L., and Osak. 3,297,469. Osaka fu Japan, Governor of : See — Wada, Nobuaki, Nakao, Tsujl, and Shibata. 3,336,158. Osaka Kiko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Matino, Mitsuyoshi, Sigematsu, Matsubara, Tabata, and Kitazawa. 3,304,821. Murakami, Zenji. 3,317,965. Osaka Kiko Co. Ltd. : See — Morikawam, Takashi, Aoki, Nakamura, Maruyama, and Sakurai. 3.344,593. Osaka Soda Co., Ltd. : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Shimldzu, Kataoka, Aimi, Nose, Miyamae, Nakata, and Takayama. 3,332,965. Osaka Titanium Co. Ltd. : See — Takahashi, Kizashi, and Ono. 3,359,093. Osakada, Sunao : See — Tamamoto, Kenichi, and Osakada. 3,300,127. Osakada. Sunao, and T. Fujiyama, to Toyo Kogyo Co. Ltd. Seal construction for rotary combustion engine. 3,309,011, 3-14-67, CI. 230—145. Osakeyhtio Keskuslaboratorio Centrallaboratorium Aktle- bolag : See — Von Alfthan, Georg. 3,359, 7S6. Osann. Bernard : See — Mueller, Erich H. K., Osann, and C. Mueller. 3,348,817. Osawa, Edward Y. : See — Nojima, Takeo. 3,334,993. 974 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Osawa, Hideo : See — Mori, Leo, Osawa, and Fujita. 3,347,616. Osawa, Misumi, to Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Single crane girder. 3,319,802, 5-16-67, CI. 212 — 17. Osborg, Hans, to Chemirad Corp. Process of making paper us- ing reaction product of polyethyleneimine and polyisocy- anate. 3,325,346, 6-13-67, CI. 162 — 164. Osborg, Hans, J. W. Brook, and A. Goldstein, to Chemirad Corp. Process of forming cellulosic paper containing tris- (1-aziridinyl) phospine oxide and polyethylene imine and paper thereof. 3.298,902, 1-17-67, CI. 162 — 158. Osborn, Albert J., to Hotz Mfg. Co. Knockdown container. 3,346,136, 10-10-67, CI. 217 — 12. Osborn, Carroll H., and R. E. Fultz, to Dayco Corp. Flexible hose. 3,313,319, 4-11-67, CI. 138 — 121. Osborn, Carroll H., to Dayco Corp. Hose. 3,329,172, 7-4-67, CI. 138 — 122. Osborn, Daniel C, III : See — Moore, Harwood B., Hoag, and Osborn. 3,313,548. Osborn, Don R., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Retractable boring bar. 3,296.898. 1-10-67, CI. 77^58. Osborn Mfg. Co., The : See — Charvat, Vernon K. 3.353,200. Ellms, Robert W. 3,311,954. Ellms, Robert W. 3,328,852. Hatch, Edmond K., and Miller. 3,347,307. Miller, Leon F., and Blower. 3,356,132. Nelson, Brooks E. 3,304,568. Nelson, Brooks E. 3,312,993. Osborn, Merritt : See — Bares, Jack A., and Osborn. 3,358,353. Osborn, Oliver, F. Olstowski, and J. W. Horvath, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of hot topping using vermicular graphite. 3,308,514, 3-14-67, CI. 22—212. Osborn, Paul V., Jr., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Variable drive structure for driving a work head with reciprocating cyclical movement. 3,295,380. 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 44. Osborn, Peter E., and C. W. Turek, to A. B. Dick Co. Mag- netic character generator. 3,302,179, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Osborn, Rexford H. : See — Hoeptner, Herbert W., and Osborn. 3,334,490. Osborn, Ronald F. : See — Caywood, James A., De Moss, Fitch, Osborn, and Matous. 3,339,763. Osborn, Robert O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Con- ductive film battery. 3,353,999, 11-21-67, CI. 136 — 83. Osborn, Stephen W. : See — Gobran, Riad H., and Osborn. 3,329,659. Kutch, Ernest L., Osborn, and Wells. 3,337,513. Osborn, Stephen W., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Catalytic oxide process. 3,300,454, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Osborn, Stephen W., and G. F. Bulbenko, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Fluid resistant silicaceous compositions containing poly(epi-sulfide) and impregnation process therefor. 3,342,- 770, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 37. Osborn, Stephen W., E. Broderick, and J. L. Villa, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Catalytic process for the preparation of vicinal episulfides. 3,347,867, 10-17-67, CI. 260—327. Osborn. Stephen W., T. F. Wells III, and E. L. Kutch, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Zinc or mercury salt catalytic proc- ess. 3,359,248, 12-19-67, CI. 260—79.7. Osborn, William L. : See — Hopkins, Neil E., and Osborn. 3,299,666. Osborne, Alan P., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Method of splic- ing the ends of tire tread stock. 3,335,041, 8-8-67, CI. 156 — 110. Osborne, Andrew G. and E. A. Stassin, to Aluminum Co. of America. Container closure. 3,303,955, 2-14-67, CI. 215—39. Osborne, Charles D. Air heater utilizing cooking stove heating elements. 3,358,670, 12-19-67, CI. 126—110. Osborne, Charles D. Space heater and cooker. 3,358,671, 12-19-67, CI. 126 — 110. Osborne, Fay H., to The Dexter Corp. Paper making appa- ratus to form paper with a simulated woven texture. 3,322,617, 5-30-67, CI. 162 — 296. Osborne, Fay H., and W. J. Bodendorf, to The Dexter Corp. Tobacco web material. 3,297,039, 1-10-67, CI. 131 — 17. Osborne, Francis P. Clamping tool. 3,304,602, 2-21-67, CI. 29—275. Osborne, Fred H., to The Wurlitzer Co. Coin counter. 3,333,- 769, 8-1-67, CI. 235 — 100. Osborne, Jack D. : See — Voigt. Robert H., and Osborne. 3,315,244. Osborne, Jack D., to Aseco, Inc. Electronic smoke detector and fire alarm. 3,314,058, 4-11-67, CI. 340—228. Osborne, John S., to Geo Research & Consulting Associates, Inc. Underground storage reservoir for liquids and gases and process for forming the same. 3,331,206, 7-18-67, CI. 61— .5. Osborne. Manuel : See — Woods, Allen. 3,347,030. Osborne, Robert F., J. W. Melville, R. W. Eichler, K. A. Northrup, and J. F. Wirley. Reproducing apparatus. 3,- 301,126, 1-31-67, CI. 88 — 24. Osborne, Thomas E., to SCM Corp. Cathode ray tube char- acter generating and display system. 3,336,497, 8-15-67, CI. 315 — 18. 3,344,497, 10-3-67, Power Osborne, William A. Self-cleaning router. CI. 29—103. Osborne. William E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. actuated tool. 3.297,224, 1-10-67, CI. 227 — 10. Osborne, William E., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Piston-type fastening tool. 3,357,617, 12-12-67, CI. 227— 10. Osborne, William T., to Carrier Corp. Refrigeration system. 3,299,653, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 115. Osborne, William T., to Carrier Corp. Steam powered refrigeration systems. 3,303,874, 2-14-67, CI. 165 — 32. Osborne, William T., to Carrier Corp. Heating and cooling system. 3,303,875, 2-14-67, CI. 165 — 39. Osborne, William T., to Carrier Corp. Direct contact heat exchanger. 3,310,103, 3-21-67 CI. 165 — 141. Osborne, William T., to Carrier Corp. Heating and cooling system. 3,326,277, 6-20-67, CI. 165 — 62. Osbourne, Alan : See — Sturm, George W.. and Osbourne. 3,302,331. Osburn, Isaac W. and W. E. Pipe or rod cutting tool having a disc type cutting wheel and toggle means to move said wheel in an operative or inoperative position. 3,315,355, 4-25-67, CI. 30 — 102. Osburn, Walter E. : See — • Osburn, Isaac W. and W. E. 3,315,355. Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. : See — Jensen, Hans A., and Eberman. 3,349,540. Podebradsky, Everett V., and Maas. 3,353,963. Seiferth, Oscar E., and Austin. 3,326,699. Seiferth, Oscar E„ Grindrod, Hamm, Goller, and Gifford. 3,322,614. Osdene, Thomas S. : See — Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3,334,097. Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3,336,300. Santilli, Arthur A., and Osdene. 3,351,659. O'Searo. Carmella : See — O'Searo, Roy J., and Carmella. 3,355,757. O'Searo, Roy J., and Carmella. Hairbrush with retractable style-lift. 3,355,757, 12-5-67, CI. 15 — 105. Osepchuk, John M., to Raytheon Co. Electron discharge de- vice wherein electromagnetic waves along the slow wave structure have components transverse to the electron beam and deflect out of phase electrons from the beam 3,30S.331. 3-7-67, CI. 315—3.6. Oser, Willem, to Isomet Corp. Electrochemical method for conversion of carbon dioxide. 3,316,163, 4-25-67, CI 204 129. Oser, Zalik : See — Barton, Alfred O., Griffin, Lund, Oser, and Vitrone. 3,309.339. Oser, Zalik, E. J. Woelfel, and R. Fuhrmann, to Allied Chemi- cal Corp. Crosslinking of polymers. 3,340,245, 9-5-67 CI 260—94.9. Osgood, Edmond R., L. E. Limpel, and R. L. Annis, to Diamond Alkali Co. Preparation of octachlorothiolane. 3,354,179, 11-21-67. CI. 260—332.5. Osgood, Jack H. : See — Green, Jack, and Osgood. 3,304,564. Osgood. Jack H., to North American Aviation, Inc. Apparatus and means for obtaining water from rocks. 3,327,524, 6-27- 67, CI. 73—76. Osgood, Robert W., to El-Tronics, Inc. Rotary transfer mold- ing machine having rope feed. 3,327,352, 6-27-67, CI. 18 — 20. Osgood, Winthrop B., Jr., and R. S. Petersen, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Modular pressure regulating and transfer valve. 3,340,895, 9-12-67, CI. 137 — 596. O'Shaughnessy, Robert T. : See — Brooks, Lester A., and O'Shaughnessv. 3,318 76R Brooks, Lester A., and O'Shaughnessy. 3,322,802. O'Shea. Francis X. : See — Hunter, Byron A., and O'Shea. 3,318,961. O'Shea, Francis X., to United States Rubber Co. Certain bis (hydroxy-alkylbenzylthio) compounds and method of mak- ing same. 3,299,147, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 609. O'Shea, Francis X., to United States Rubber Co. Bis(3,5-sub- stituted-4-hydroxybenzyl-thio) compounds and methods of making same. 3,310,587, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 609. O'Shea, Francis X., to United States Rubber Co. Bis[2-hy- droxy-3- (alpha, alpha-dimethylbenzyl)-5-methyl phenyl] methane. 3.318,962. 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 619. O'Shea, Francis X.. to Uniroyal, Inc Protection of org; material from oxidative deterioration with bis-(3,5-dihydro- earbyl-4-hydroxybenzyl) sulfoxides. 3,322,649, 5-30-67. CI. 252 — 404. O'Shea, Francis X., to Uniroyal, Inc. Use of certain bis (3,5- substituted-4-hydroxybenzylthio) compounds as antioxi- dants. 3,330,804, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. O'Shea, Francis X., to Uniroyal, Inc. Use of certain bis (hy- droxy-alkylbenzylthio) compounds as antioxidants. 3,331,- 792, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. O'Shea, Francis X., B. Von Schmeling, and M. D. Dudareviteh, to United States Rubber Co. Method of controlling bac- teria and fungi. 3,301,748, 1-31-67, CI. 167 — 30. Oshima. Kazuo : See — Tanaka, Katsunobu, Oshima, and Takayama. 3,335,065. Oshima, Masaomi, to Oshima Musan Co., Ltd. High-fre- quency core device with relatively movable cores. 3,309, 640, 3-14-67, CI. 336—135. LIST OF PATENTEES 975 Oshima Musan Co., Ltd. : See — Oshlma, Masaomi. 3,309,640. Oshima. Ryoichiro: Sec — Hasegawa, Elichl, ami Oshima. 3,306,082. Oshima, Shintaro. Thiu film tape recorder. 3,354,447, 11-21- 67. CI. .MO— 174.1. Oshima, Shintaro H. Enomoto, S. Inoue, and Y. Kosekl, to Kokusal Denshin Denwa Kabushlki Kaisha. Logical cir- cuit using magnetic cores. 3,303,351. 2-7-67. Cl. 307 — 88. Oshima, Shintaro, K. Futami, X. Fukui, T. Kamibayashi, and Y. Komazawa, to Kokusal Denshin Denwa Kabushikl Kaisha. Parametron element formed Into a balanced cir- cuit. 3,315, 0S6, 4-18-07, Cl. 307—88. Oshima, Shintaro, T. Kamibayashi, and K. Komuro, to Kokusai Denshin Denwa Kabushiki Kaisha (a/k/a Kokusal Denshin Denwa Co., Ltd.). Parametron element using con- ductive wire with ferromagnetic thin-film deposited thereon. 3,348,001, 10-17-67, Cl. 307 — 8S. Oshva. Eugene, to Burndy Corp. Ribbon cable connector. 3,355.690. 11-2S-67, Cl. 339 — 99. Osial, Thaddeus A. : See — McAvoy, Bruce R., and Osial. 3,296,405. Osinski, Alfred L. : See — Kay. John G., and Osinski. 3,295,666. Osipow, Lloyd I. : See — Dudley, Elizabeth, and Osipow. 3,340,S75. Spitzer, Joseph G. 3,360,378. Osipow. Lloyd I., F. J. Brashear, and W. Rosenblatt, said Osipow, and said Rosenblatt assors. to State of Nebraska, as represented by the Secretary of Agriculture and Inspection. Detergent compositions. 3,305,488, 2-21-67, Cl. 252 — 117. Osipow. Lloyd I., F. J. Brashear, and W. Rosenblatt, to Fats and Protein Research Foundation, Inc. Ethers for use in lubricants and hydraulic fluids. 3,344,195, 9-26-67. Cl. 260—611. Osman, Miklos, A. Novak. I. Csomor, L. Fernbach, and F. Mezei, to Csavararugyar. Method of producing shaped- head screws and tool for carrying out the method. 3,359,- 580, 12-26-67, Cl. 10—2. Osmon, Frank O. K.. Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Extrusion coating with linear polypropylene and branch polyethylene blend. 3,340,123, 9-5-67, Cl. 156—244. Osmond. Desmond W. J. : See — - Cousens, Richard H., Osmond, and Solomon. 3,298,890. Cousens, Richard H.. Osmond, and Solomon. 3,298,990. Osmond, Desmond W. J., to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Polymeric dispersion stabilizers for dispersions of synthetic polymers in organic liquids. 3,317,635, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—881. Osmond, Desmond W. J., E. S. G. Simpson, and M. J. Wag- horn, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Coating com- positions of polymer dispersions in mixtures of high boil- ing and low boiling liquids. 3,331,801, 7-18-67, Cl. 260 — 31.2. Osmose Wood Preserving Co. of America, Inc. : See — Cravens, DuVal. and McGuire. 3,307.362. Cravens, Du Val, and Philippbar. 3,331,211. Ospett, Gustav : See — Vogt. Alfred. 3,353.582. Oss, George K., D. D. Dunfee, and B. Silver, to Atlantic Re- search Corp. Frangible motor. 3,331,324, 7-18-67, Cl. 102 — 49.5. Ostapiak, Daria M. : See — Port. William S.. and Ostapiak. 3,305,564. Ostberg, Werner, to Dundee Cement Co. Device for removing clinker from thermocouple probe. 3,322,416, 5-30-67, Cl. 263 — 33. Ostborg. Jan N., and R. B. Lurski. to Club Aluminum Prod- ucts Co. Nesting accessory. 3,358,878, 12-19-67, Cl. 220 — 97. Osteen. Mitchell M., to General Electric Co. Method of pro- ducing an ultraviolet resistant polycarbonate article. 3.309.220, 3-14-67, Cl. 117—33.3. Ostendorf. Carl J. : See — Hazel ton. Merrill, Griesheimer, and Ostendorf. Re. 26,236. Ostensen. Ralph G.. to SCM Corp. Duplicating apparatus. 3,322,031, 5-30-67, Cl. 88—24. Ostensen. Ralph G., to SCM Corp. Electrostatic printing and developing apparatus. 3,345,925, 10-10-67, Cl. 95 — 1.7. Ostensen, Ralph G.. to SCM Corp. Sheet feed apparatus. 3,352,- 218, 11-14-67, Cl. 95—1.7. Oster. Bernd : See — Simon. Robert H. M., and Oster. 3.345.430. Oster. Felix, to Societe de Produits Chimiques d'Auby. Anti- caking agent. 3,305,491, 2-21-67, Cl. 252 — 384. Oster. John. Mfg. Co. : See — Edwards, Margaret M. 3,299,226. Hubrich. Frederick M. 3.307,255. Menzel. Conrad T. 3,355,151. Rogers, Samuel E.. Fuchs. and Frost. 3,330,048. Oster, Thomas H., to Ford Motor Co. Internal combustion engine starting system. 3,303,834, 2-14-67. Cl. 123 — 179. Oster, Thomas H. Subaqueous mining. 3.343.S77, 9-26-67, Cl. 299—9. Oster. Werner. Automatic punching machine 3,343,437, 9-26- 67, Cl. S3— 533. Osteraas. A. Jean : See — Olsen, Douglas A., and Osteraas. 3.344,670. Osterberg, Harold : See — Snitzer, Elias. and Osterberg. 3,308,394. Osterloh, Anthony G. : See — Summer, William F., Kneisley, and Osterloh. 3,317,711. Osterlund, Henry H. : See — Hendrlckson, Jay D., and Osterlund. 3,299,467. Osterman, James W., to Filters, Inc. Filter and coalescer element. 3,3 I 52,423, 11-14-67, Cl. 210—496. Ostermann, Alvin C. : See — Ostermann, Milton D. and A. C. 3,322,354. Ostermann, Martin : See — Wesch, Ludwig, and Ostermann. 3,315,578. Ostermann, Max, to W. & M. Ostermann. Carrier for braiding machines. 3,359,848, 12-26-67. Cl. 87 — 56. Ostermann, Milton D. and A. C. Aggregate processing plant. 3,322,354, 5-30-67, Cl. 241 — 81. Ostermeier, Ileinrich : See — Weidanz. Herbert, and Ostermeier. 3,343,642. Osterreichisch-Amerikanische Magnesit Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Leitner, Karl, Mlaker, Moll, and Skalla. 3,352,702. Leopold. Friedrich. 3,329.515. Osterreichisehe Sticksloffwerke Aktiengesellschaft : See — Miiller, Walter, and Weinrotter. 3,324,168. Obendorf, Werner, and Stormann-Menninger. 3,334,134. Schmid, Otto, Lerchenthal, Zolss, Gratz, and Wismayr. 3,329,709. Sehonbeek, Rupert, Kloimstein, Beck, and Diskus. 3,310,560. Stormann-Menninger-Lerchenthal, Heimo, Kloimstein, and Sehonbeek. 3,312,701. Weinrotter, Ferdinand, Muller, Schmidt, Bohler, and Schweighofer. 3.310,559. Wismayr, Karl, Schmid, Kilches, and Zolss. 3,340,298. Osterreichisehe Studiengesellschaft fur Atomenergie G.m.b.H. : See— Grumm, Hans, Jauk, and Schwarz. 3,297, 53S. Higatsberger, Michael J. 3,350,274. Osterstrom, Gordon E., to The Welch Scientific Co. Shaft seal with cooling means. 3,332,610, 7-25-67, Cl. 230—116. Osterwalder, Jean P. F., to Vega Precision Laboratories, Inc. Self-starting synchronous motor. 3,330,975. 7-11-67. Cl. 310 — 164. Ostholm, John I. G. : See — Fryklof, Sandell, and Ostholm. 3,317,394. Ostmar, Frans E. O. : See — Mansson, Ivar M, and Ostmar. 3,358,909. Ostock, John : See — MeFarlane, Samuel B., Jr., Carlick, and Ostock. 3,345,- 162. Ostradyne, Inc. : See — ■ Ostrander, Robert F. 3,345,865. Ostrander, Albert A., deceased, by M. D. Ostrander, adminis- trator, R. E. Hart, A. L. Gutierrez, and E. C. Reder. In- flated roof. 3,338,000, 8-29-67. Cl. 52—2. Ostrander, George W., W. W. Pendleton, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Porous-refractory encapsulant for coils and coil encapsulated therewith. 3,308,414, 3-7-67, Cl. 336—205. Ostrander, Kenneth A. : See — Foster, George B., and Ostrander. 3,353,098. Ostrander, Marian D. : See — Ostrander, Albert A., M. D., Hart, Gutierrez, and Reder. 3,338,000. Ostrander, Robert F., to Ostradyne, Inc. Vehicle testing de- vice. 3,345,865, 10-10-67, Cl. 73 — 117. Ostrander, Walter M., and S. N. Sutherland, to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Rotary stepper switch. 3,358,- 251, 12-12-67, Cl. 335 — 122. Ostrander, William S., to Carrier Corp. Heating and cooling apparatus and method. 3,322,188, 5-30-67, Cl. 165 — 2. Ostreicher, Robert : See — Walz. Alfred H., and Ostreicher. 3,319,205. Ostrin, Albert. Rotary incinerator. 3,320,908, 5-23-67, Cl. 110—14. Ostroff, Arthur, and M. D'Agostino, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Voltage reference circuit. 3,310,731, 3-21-67, Cl. 323—4. Ostrofsky, Bernard, and C B. Parrish, Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Heat exchanger and cleaning means therefor. 3,295,- 596, 1-3-67, Cl. 165 — 84. Ostrofsky, Bernard, and J. N. Bergman, to Standard Oil Co. Transducer holder. 3,315,521, 4-25-67, Cl. 73 — 71.5. Ostrom, Gustav B. : See — - Johansson. Lars O. E., and Ostrom. 3,300,067. Ostrom, William : See — Thompson, Ellis G., Dubbels, and Ostrom. 3,313,629. Ostrow. Barnet D., and F. I. Nobel. Nickel electroplating bath with additives. 3,305,461, 2-21-67, Cl. 204 — 19. Ostrow, Barnet D., and F. I. Nobel. Acid nickel electroplating bath. 3,305.462, 2-21-67, Cl. 204 — 49. Ostrow, Barnet D., and F. I. Nobel, to Elechern Corp. Cop- per cyanide electroplating bath. 3,309,293, 3-14-67. Cl. 204—52. Ostrowe, Richard C. : S^e — Riordan, Hugh E.. Vento, and Ostrowe. 3.320.S19. Ostrowicz. Joel. Aminoplast molding compounds containing zinc sulfite. 3.320,192, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 17.3. Ostrowski, Henry J., to Domtar Ltd. Tear tester. 3,319.462, 5-16-67, Cl. 73 — 96. Ostrowski. Joseph B.. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Pen- cil ferrule. 3.344,464. 10-3-67, Cl. 16 — 108. 976 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ostrowsky, Efreni M. : See — Kastamo, James L., Means, Barr, Ostrowsky, and Best. 3,343,719. Ostwald, Fritz : See — Belart, Juan, Ostwald, and Senior. 3,314,506. Botterill, John R., Ostwald, Press, and Knapp. 3,302,- 755. Ostwald, Fritz, F. Beuchle, and D. Yarga, to Alfred Teves Maschinen- und Armalurenfabrik KG. Gas-cushion assem- bly for vehicular suspension systems. 3,311,386, 3-28-67, CI. 280—6. Ostwald, Henry, to Dominion Tar & Chemical Co., Ltd. Con- tainer closure. 3,319,869, 5-16-67, CI. 229—39. Osty, Richard J., and V. M. Morie. Portable drum kit. 3,326,- 074. 6-20-67, CI. 84 — 111. O'Sullivan, Bryan J., and R. R. Smyth, to Technical Opera- tions Inc. A.C. power system having D.C. driven standby power supply. 3,351,770, 11-7-67, CI. 307—64. O'Sullivan, George A., to Consolidated Controls Corp. Resist- ance thermometer system. 3,299,709, 1-24-67, CI. 73—362. O'Sullivan, James P. : See — Hynes, David A., and O'Sullivan. 3,327,920. O'Sullivan, Thomas F., J. Kramer, K. Buschmann, H. Meyer, and A. Schweitzer, to The Lummus Co. Cooler inlet device. 3,357,485, 12-12-67, CI. 165—174. Osuml, Shinzo : See — Hagihara, Shingo, Kobayashi, Hasegawa, and Osumi. 3,346,204. Oswald, Alexis A. : See — Griesbaum, Karl, and Oswald. 3,321,525. Oswald, Alexis A., and K. Griesbaum, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dialkyldithiophosphoric acid esters. 3,340,- 332, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 956. Oswald, Anthony J. : See — Jenkins, Herbert A. H., and Oswald. 3,338,755. Oswald, Anton, to General Precision, Inc. Method of making a printed circuit board. 3,319,319, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Oswald, Anton H., to Bright Star Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for manufacture of dry cells. 3,316,127, 4- 25-67, CI. 136 — 175. Oswald, Hendrikus J. : See — Lund, Richard B., Oswald, and Turi. 3,312,657. Oswald, Hendrikus J., and E. Turi, to Allied Chemical Corp. Stabilized halogen-containing olefin polymer com- positions and melamine pyrophosphate stabilizers therefor. 3,331,808, 7-18-67, Cl. 260 — 45.8. Oswald, Norman D. : See — Moore, Bobbv G., and Oswald. 3,302,014. Oswald, Robert A. Film magazine. 3,295,427, 1-3-67, CI. 95—12. Oswalt Industries, Inc. : See — Tarplev, Raymond M. 3,321,035. Oswalt, J. B., Jr. Package and holder for light bulbs. 3,360,- 123. 12-26-67, CI. 206 — 65. Osweiler, Paul L., to Price Bros. Co. Tapping saddle for pre- stressed concrete pipe. 3,338,601, 8-29-61, CI. 285 — 197. Oswin, Harry G., to Leesona Corp. Non-porous hydrogen diffusion fuel cell electrodes. 3,337,368, 8-22-67, CI. 136 — 86. Oswold, Oluf G., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Scanning light spot projecter and coupled recording device for visual field test- ing. 3,317268, 5-2-67, CI. 351—30. Ota, Kiyoshi : See — Shindo, Noboru, Wada, Ota, Suzuki, and Ohata. 3,327,- 026. Otani, Takao, N. Muto, S. Miyakawa, K. Ito, and N. Uno, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha and Nippon Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Camera shutter mechanism. 3,336,850, 8-22-67, Cl. 95 — 10. Otehall Ltd. : See — Beer, Donald C. 3,349,202. Othmer, Donald F. Method for cooling volatile liquids. 3,306,346, 2-28-67, Cl. 165—1. Othmer, Donald F. Process for the refining of sugar with two or more solvents. 3,325,308, 6-13-67, Cl. 127 — 63. Othmer, Donald F. Method for producing pure water from sea water and other solutions by flash vaporization and con- densation. 3,329,583, 7-4-67, Cl. 203 — 10. Otis, Charles L., and B. J. Osak, to Chrysler Corp. Process for preparing sheet metal surfaces with dry lubricant coat- ings. 3,297,469, 1-10-67, Cl. 117—49. Otis Elevator Co. : See — Bruns, William H. and E. C. 3,332,665. Bruns, William H., and Stainken. 3,323,606. Connelly, Edward J.. Martin, and Davis. 3,344,888. Diamond, Lew H. 3,307,071. Hudson, Edwin M. 3,311,995. Kroepel, Carl J. 3,321,059. Linsay, Michael. 3,321,044. Margies, Samuel G. 3,315,777. Mastroberte, Joseph. 3,327,811. McNeeley, Daniel J. 3,338,335. Prince, Arthur E., and Kaune. 3,328,756. Schroeder. Joris T., and Otto. 3.353,650. Tucker, Benjamin W., Jr. 3,315,766. Waclaw. Henri. 3,312,847. Otis Engineering Corp. : See — Bostock, James H., and Reagan. 3,336,945. Brown, Norman F. 3,306,317. Brown, Norman F. 3,318,605. Otis Engineering Corp. : See — Continued Canalizo, Carlos R. 3,322,137. Canalizo, Carlos R. 3,356,104. Canalizo. Carlos R. 3,360,061. Dollison, William W. 3,310,114. Dollison, William W. 3,352,269. Elliston, Thomas L. 3,330,357. Elliston, Thomas L., and Young. 3,338,308. Fredd, John V. 3,315,568. Fredd, John V. 3,356,145. Fredd, John V. 3,356,389. Sizer, Phillip S., Cherry, and Wilhoit. Re. 26,149. Taylor, Frank H. 3,297,083. Young, Carter R. 3,330,360. Young, Carter R., McAmis, and Foster. 3,326,292. Otis, Fred, to Automated Building Components, Inc. Punch press. 3,314,271, 4-18-67, Cl. 72—325. Otis, Louis F., and H. G. Daley. Tray for cleaning contact lenses. 3,337,047, 8-22-67, Cl. 206—72. Otis, Marshall V. : See — Hedberg, David G., Bloom, and Otis. 3,322,680. Otis, Samuel S. Cabinet construction. 3,317,259, 5-2-67, Cl. 312—223. Otoacustica Electronics, Ltd. : See — Gordon, Adolf. 3,345,737. Ototani, Tohei, M. Maruyama, Y. Morooka, J. Matsumoto, S. Izumi, and K. Kashiwabara, to The Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals of the Tohoku University. Low oxygen-silicon base addition alloys for iron and steel refining. 3,304,174, 2-14-67, Cl. 75—122. Otremba, Robert R., and G. C. Atteberry, to Nalco Chemical Co. Production of silica-alumina hydrogel-alumina hydrogel cracking catalysts. 3,355,396, 11-28-67, Cl. 252 — 440. Otrhalek, Joseph V., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Non- caking caustic soda. 3,301,636, 1-31-67, Cl. 23 — 184. Otrhalek, Joseph V., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Process for agglomerating anhydrous sodium metasilicate fines. 3,340,018, 9-5-67, Cl. 23—313. Otstot, Roger S. : See — Cartel-, Ernest P., and Otstot. 3,303,639. Otsubo, Iwao, Y. Ura, S. Sato, M. Hayakawa, and K. Sakata, to Nissan Kagaku Kogyo Co., Ltd. Method for controlling nematodes with phosphorus compounds. 3,318,764, 5-9-67, Cl. 167—30. Otsubo, Rynchl : See — Fukushima, Osamu, Onishi, Otsubo, and Rayanaml. 3,334,153. Otsuka, Akira, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. End fastener. 3,357,653, 12-12-67, Cl. 242—74. Otsuka, Eiji, and T. Saida, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. Synthesis of urea. 3,303,215. 2-7-67, Cl. 260 — 555. Otsuka, Eiji, S. Yoshimura, and K. Kanai, to Toyo Koatsu In- dustries, Inc. Synthesizing urea. 3,317,601, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—555. Otsuka, Eiji, K. Kanai, and S. Inoue, to Toyo Koatsu Indus- tries, Inc. Ammonia carbon dioxide recovery from urea syn- thesis utilizing an ejector. 3,357,901, 12-12-67, Cl. 203 — 78. Otsuka, Hideo : See — Koike, Eiji, Kanazaqa, and Otsuka. 3,351,580. Ott Charles G * See ' Carstensen,' William H., Ott, and Van Acker. 3,346,210. Ott, Edward A. : See — Wilmanns, Frederick A., and Ott. 3,327,334. Wilmanns. Frederick A., Ott, and Loucks. 3,327,412 Ott, Edwin : See — Goodwin, Thomas E., and Ott. 3,301,617. Ott, Gustav : See — Preininger, Erich, and Ott 3,351,610. Ott, Hans : See — Frey, Albert J., Galantay, and Ott. 3,296,252. Frey, Albert J., and Ott. 3,335,134. Hofmann, Albert, Frey, and Ott. 3.314,959. Hofmann, Albert, Frey, and Ott. 3,336,311. Ott, Hans, to Sandoz Inc. 6-amino-8,9-dihydro-136H-iso- quindo-[2,l-C] quinazolines and intermediates therefor. 3,297,696, 1-10-67, Cl. 260—247.5. Ott, Hans, to Sandoz Inc. Thieno-pyrido-benzodiazepin-ones. 3,334,086, 8-1-67, Cl. 260—239.3. Ott, Hans, to Sandoz Inc. Thieno-pyrido-benzodiazepin-ones. 3,334,090, 8-1-67, Cl. 260 — 239.3. Ott, Harry R. : See — McKenna, William O., and Ott. 3,312,770. Ott, Heinrich : See — Ehrhart, Gustav, Lindner, and Ott. 3.330.858. Ehrhart, Gustav, Lindner, and Ott. 3,345,361. Ott, Karl : See; — Beckurts, Karl-Heinz, Hafele, and Ott. 3,297,539. Ott, Karl-Heinz, K. Dinges, and K.-H. Knapp, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Graft polymers and a process for the production of aqueous dispersions thereof. 3,321,430, 5-23-67, Cl. 260—29.6. Ott, Owen J., to Data-Control Systems, Inc. Generator pro- ducing controlled-area output-pulses only when capacitor charges between positive and negative clamps in response to A.C. input. 3,320,434, 5-16-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Ott, Thomas M. : See — Rollins, Murray L., Ott, and Enzie. 3,302,817. Ott, Wilh. F.. Habra-Werk : See— Reil, Wilhelm, and Schwarzwalder. 3,335,540. LIST OF PATENTEES 977 Ott, William F., to McQuay-Norris Mfg. Co. Piston ring con- traction device. 3,358,351, 12-19-G7, CI. 29 — 224. Ottaviani, Quintino : See — Caporali, Giorgio, Giordano, Ferlazzo, and Ottaviani. 3,347,899. Ottawa Steel Products : See — Vivian, Prank H. 3,352,374. Ottaway, Gerald H., to International Business Machines Corp. Compact data lookup tables. 3,328,767, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Otteman, John H., and A. G. Hoffman. Capacitive discharge ignition system capable of multiple sparking at slow-engine speeds. 3,302,058, 1-31-67, CI. 315 — 207. Otteman, Llovd G., to Shell Oil Co. Production wellhead assembly. 3,318,377, 5-9-67, CI. 166 — .6. Otterlei, Jon L. Timer switch controlled by push button and motor operated cams. 3,325,609, 6-13-67, CI. 200—38. Ottersbach, Erwin, and P. Zimmermann, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesellscluift. Screw stock. 3,358,305, 12-19-67, CI. 10 — 124. Ottestad, Jack B., and G. J. Farrell, to U.S. Industries, Inc. High energy impact machines. 3,336,788, 8-22-67, CI. 72 — 453. Ottestad, Jack B., and G. J. Farrell. to U.S. Industries. Inc. Valves for use in piston driven machines. 3,359,867, 12-26- 67, CI. 91—422. Ottman, Gerhard F. : See — Kober, Ehrenfried H., Lederle, and Ottman. 3,304,350. Rapaelian, Leo A., Ottman, and Hooks. 3,304,327. Ottman, Gerhard F., and I. M. Voynick, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for basic aluminum salt of pyridi- methione. 3,347,863, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 270. Ottman, John B., to Clavlol Inc. Combined shelf and color selector. 3,295,690, 1-3-67, CI. 211 — 49. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and H. Hooks, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. S-[N'-(chloroearbonyl)-amino] isothio- carbamyl chlorides and their preparation. 3,301,894, 1-31- 67, CI. 260—544. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and H. Hooks, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. N-alkylene guanidines. 3,324,112, 6-6-67, CI. 260—239. Ottmann, Gerhard F., and H. Hooks, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. S-chloro-isothiocarbamyl chlorides and their preparation. 3,328.462, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 543. Ottmann, Gerhard F.. and H. Hooks, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. S-(2-chloroethyl) isothiocarbamyl chlorides and process therefor. 3,356,726. 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 566. Otto, Anthony K., to King-Seeley Thermos Co. Oven tem- perature control with senser biasing winding. 3,313,484, 4-11-67, CI. 236 — 68. Otto, Artur, H.-J. Mischke. and F. Lippeck, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungs-Gesellschaft. mit beschrankter Haf- tung. Throat armour, adjustable as to its diameter for shaft furnaces, particularly for blast furnaces. 3,321,198, 5-23- 67, CI. 266—27. Otto, Bruce M., to Standard Oil Co. Pour depressant for dis- tillate fuels. 3,337,313, 8-22-67, CI. 44—62. Otto, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Methods for assem- bling end shield members in dynamoelectric machines. 3,320,660, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Otto, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine electrical component mounting and lead securing arrangement. 3,350,586, 10-31-67, CI. 310 — 71. Otto, Dennis L., to The Timken Roller Bearing Co. Unitized dual lip seal. 3,341,264, 9-12-67, CI. 308—187.1. Otto, Ed A. Floor cleaning apparatus. 3,314,099, 4-18-67, CI. 15—385. Otto, Ferdinand P. : See — ■ Herd, Richard S., Koft, and Ferdinand. 3,350,310. Otto, Ferdinand P., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Lubricating oils containing alkylated phenoxy acid derivatives. 3,360,464, 12-26-67, CI. 252—51.5. Otto, Fritz : See— Stephan, Siegfried, and Otto. 3,313,332. Otto, Fritz, to A. Stephan & Soehne. Apparatus for com- minuting meat or the like. 3,335,773, 8-15-67, CI. 146 — 192. Otto, Fritz. Kneading apparatus. 3,355,152. 11-28-67, CI. 259—107. Otto, George W., Jr. : 'See — Craig, James R., and Otto. 3,325,643. Otto. Gerhard A. K. : See — Schroeder, Joris T., and Otto. 3,353,650. Otto, Gunter: See— Wustenhagen, Ernst, Gottling, Otto, and Roos. 3,307,- 883. Otto, Gunter. Hydropneumatic cvlinder arrangement. 3,326,- 546, 6^20-67, CI. 267 — 64. Otto, Hans : See — Hofmann, Albert, Troxler, and Ott. 3,346,580. Otto, Hansel. G.m.b.H. : See — Lesch, Hans. 3,297,129. Otto, Herbert R., Jr. Filter. 3,339,347, 9-5-67, CI. 55—290. Otto. Julian A. : See — Farah, Basil S., Gilbert, and Otto. 3,355,500. Farah, Basil S.. Gilbert, and Otto 3.356 485. Gilbert, Everett E., Lltt, and Otto. 3.324. 1S5. Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto 3,340,310. Gilbert, Everett E., and Otto. 3,358.012. Newallis, Peter E., Lombardo, and Otto. 3,359,296. Otto, Kenneth W : See — Buyer, Nolan D., Otto, and Trehu. 3,327,031. Otto, Klaus : See — Stark, Gustav, and Otto. 3,348,987. Otto, Stanley W., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Embossing appara- tus. 3,302,558, 2-7-67, CI. 101—23. Otto, William B., and B. E. Cunningham, to International Business Machines Corp. Apparatus for reducing magnetic tape inter-record gap. 3,325,796, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Ottosen, Frederick O. : See — Mattson, Charles A., Ottosen, and Olsen. 3,341,235. Ottosen, Frederick O., C. A. Mattson, and V. Laama, to Sun- beam Corp. Rotary electric lawn mower. 3,298,163, 1- 17-67, CI. 56—25.4. Ottosen, Harriet : See — Mattson, Charles A., Ottosen, and Olsen. 3,341,235. Ottoson, Karl G., to United States of America, Army. Plastic explosive compositions. 3,321,341, 5-23-67, CI. 149 — 19. Ottosson, John E., to AB Broderna Ottosson & Co. Cabin-like protecting guard structure for tractors. 3,306,625, 2-28- 67, CI. 280—150. Otzen. Christian : See — Baur, Carl, and Otzen. 3,348,898. Oudard, Albert, to Etablissements Merlin & Gerin, Societe Anonyme. Gate controlled electronic switch. 3,348,073, 10-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Oudheusden, Albert J., Jr., and L. G. Adams, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Prefabricated bridge deck unit. 3,302,361. 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 618. Ouimet, Emil R., to Shoe Tech Inc. Rib-applying machine. 3,300,800, 1-31-67, CI. 12 — 20. Ouimet, Emil R. Golf club mitten and method of making the same. 3,303,865, 2-14-67, CI. 150 — 52. Oulton, Thomas D., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Synthetic swelling lithium aluminum silicate hydrate product. 3,302,995, 2-7-67, CI. 23—111. Ourgaud, Janine : See — Bapseres, Pierre, Audouza, Signouret, and Ourgaud. 3,326,982. Oury, Alice M. : See — Oury, John F., and A. M. and R. F. 3,343,651. Oury Engineering Co. : See — Oury, John F., and A. M. and R. F. 3,343,651. Oury, John F., deceased (by A. M. Oury, and R. F. Oury). Method of and apparatus for transporting concrete. Re. 26,298, 11-21-67. CI. 198 — 92. Oury, John F., deceased (by A. M. Oury, acting as executor), and R. F. Oury, to Oury Engineering Co. Apparatus for distributing concrete mix. 3,343,651, 9-26-67, CI. 198 — 118. Oury, Ralph M., 25% to M. C. Thompson. Concrete form systems and hardware useful therewith. 3,327,986, 6-27- 67, CI. 249 — 45. Oury, Robert F. : See — Oury, John F. Re. 26,298 Oury, John F„ and A. M. and R. F. 3,343,651. Outboard Marine Corp. : See — Anderson, James. 3.320,650. Deelman, Hayo. 3,339,596. Foster, Leslie W. 3,299,964. Grasso, Rocco. 3,348,337. Hale, Gordon B. 3,307,566. Heidner, Richard C, and Johnson. 3,317,012. Hulsebus, Richard P., and Koerber. 3,337,221. Irgens, Finn T. 3,298,315. Irgens, Finn T. 3,312,286. Irgens, Finn T. 3,314,405. Koerber, John H. 3,299.987. Robinson, Gareth L. 3,329,183. Scheinert, Richard R. 3.315,825. Scheinert, Richard R. 3,329.546. Shimanckas, William J. 3.310,021. Stevens, Myron T. 3,336,612. Strang, Charles D. 3.356,151. Trapp, Robert L. 3,300,967. Trapp, Robert L. 3,306,046. Von Seggern, Robert D., and Jespersen. 3,337,993. Watklns, Lucius D. 3,298,336. Whalen, John M. 3,323,502. Outlook Engineering Corp. : See — Young, Clinton J. T. 3,360,659. Outokumpu Osakeyhtio : See — Malmstrom, Rolf E. 3,300,301. Outwater, Eric B., to International Paper Co. Package of milk cartons and the process of making the package. 3,313,406, 4-11-67, CI. 206 — 65. Outwater. Eric B., to International Paper Co. Reclosable car- ton. 3,353.740. 11-21-67, CI. 229 — 51. Oval Gear Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Hotta, Koji. 3,327,637. Ovalstrapping Ltd. : See — Embree, Harold K. Re. 26,307. Ovchinnikov, Alexandr N. : See — Ioanesyan, Jury R., Ioannesyan R., and Ovchinnikov. 3,356,33S. Ovens, Stanley F., and G. H. Ellis, to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Encho-sounding apparatus for examining strata below the sea-bed with variable gain means respon- sive to sea-bed echoes. 3,346,S39, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 7. Over, Raymond E., to M. H. Detrick Co. Refractory lining for conical portion of a furnace and brick therefor. 3.3.i0,085, 10-31-67, CI. 266 — 43. 978 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Crimping tool. 3,328,871, Co. Butterfly valve. Over, William R., to AMP Inc. 7-4-67, 01. 29—203. Overbaugh. Joseph C, to The Hale 3,314,041, 4-18-67, 01. 251—148. Overbaugh, Joseph C, to The Hale Co. Lockable valve handle. 3,329,394. 7-4-67. CI. 251—99. Overbv. Theodore A. Gate assembly. 3,298,134, 1-17-67, CI. 49—394. Overbv. Theodore A. Land measuring device. 3,354,551, 11-28- 67, CI. 33—148. Overesch, Joseph E. Hinge for carrying electric circuits. 3,355.695, 11-28-67, CI. 339 — 4. Overfield, Russell K. Oil fired household garbage incinerator. 3,334,598, 8-8-67, 01. 110 — 18. Overhead Door Corp. : See — Crosswell, Flay D. 3,334,681. Crosswell, Flav D. 3,339,619. Crosswell, Flay D., and Binns. 3,352,585. Moler, Charles C. 3.325,203. Overland Products Co., Inc. : See — Kassmeier, William H. 3,350,117. Overly Mfg. Co. : See — Wehe. Herbert W., Jr. 3,295,273. Wehe, Herbert W., Jr. 3,319,738. Overlv, William F., and J. W. Frost, to Overly's Inc. Dryer with vacuum bar sheet feeder. 3,359,648, 12-26-67, CI. 34 — 160. Overlv's Inc. : See — Overly, William F., and Frost. 3,359,648. Overman. Ernest H., Jr., and J. M. Calvert, to Aerotronics Engineering, Inc. Aircraft compass system circuit control junction box. 3,306,558, 2-28-67, CI. 244—77. Overmars, Henricus G. J., to International Lead Zinc Research Organization. Inc. Production of polyurethane foams using arylleadtriester catalysts. 3,324,054, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Overment. Alfred P. H. Urinary drainage apparatus. 3,312,- 221. 4-4-67, CI. 128—275. Overn. William M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Magnetic memory apparatus. 3,321,749, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 174. Overton, Charles F., and L. J. Nook, to S. E. Overton Co. Easel 3 360,227. 12-26-67, CI. 248 — 463. Overton, Glen. Drying cylinder. 3,308,554, 3-14-67, CI. 34—124. Overton, S. E., Co. : See — Overton, Charles F., and Nook. 3,360,227. Overums Bruks, Aktiebolaget : See — Lewin. Gunnar E. W. 3,344,557. Overv, Robert J., Sr. : See — Little. Clifford R., and Overy. 3,349,978. Oville, Eugene, to Materiel Industriel S.A. Measuring equip- ment for the geometrical control and/or the truing of rail- way tracks. 3,344,530. 10-3-67, CI. 33 — 174. Oville Eugene E., to Matisa Material Industriel S.A. Device for ' displacing railway tracks. 3,338,174, 8-29-67, CI. 104 — 8. Ovitron Corp. : See — Flannery, John B. 3.310.727. Maines, Robert Q. 3,296,559. Maines, Robert Q. 3,324,232. Ovshinsky, Herbert C. Straightening machine. 3,316,743, 5-2-67, CI. 72 — 10. Ovshinsky, Stanford R.. to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Square* wave generator employing symmetrical, junction- less threshold-semiconductor and capacitor in series circuit devoid of current limiting impedances. 3,327,137, 6-20-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Analog-to-digital converter employing semiconductor thresh- old device and differentiator circuit. 3,327,302, 6-20-67, CI. 340—347. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Control svstem having multiple electrode current control- ling device. 3,336,486, 8-15-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Alternating current phase control circuit. 3,340,405, 9-5- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Heat responsive control system. 3,343,004, 9-19-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Moisture responsive control system. 3,343,075, 9-19-67, CI. 323—94. Ovshinsky. Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Pressure responsive control system. 3,343,076, 9-19-67, CI. 323—95. Ovshinsky, Stanford R., to Energy Conversion Devices, Inc. Overvoltage protection of A.C. measuring devices. 3,343,085, 9-19-67, CI. 324 — 110. Ovsienko. Walter C. Vending machine discharge means. 3.319,822, 5-16-67, CI. 221 — 129. Owatonna Mfg. Co., Inc. : See— Dorschner, Irvin E. 3.343.848. Steinberg, Richard W. 3,301,366. Owczarek, Jerzy A. Turbomachine blading. 3,347,520, 10-17- 67, CI. 253—77. Owen. Arthur E. J., to Addressograph Multigraph Corp. Printing plates. 3,301,703 1-31-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Owen, Bernard D., S. W. Smith, and A. H. B. Swan, to The British Oxvgen Co. Ltd. Profile cutting machine. 3,351,333, 11-7-67, CI. 266 — 23. Owen Bucket Co., The : See — ■ Botten, John P. 3,317,235. Owen, Carlton N. : See — Black, William C, and Owen. 3,332,795. Owen, Charles A. Ground covering for athletic and playing areas. 3,334,556, 8-8-67, CI. 94 — 7. Owen, Charles A., and J. Isaacson, to Research Corp. Auto- matic prothrombin timer apparatus and method. 3,307,- 392, 3-7-67, CI. 73—64.1. Owen, Charles D., to Beacon Mfg. Co. Stitched and needled non-woven fabric. 3,337,387, 8-22-67, CI. 161—50. Owen, Charles E., to International Business Machines Corp. Analog sample and hold circuit. 3,351,837, 11-7-67, CI. 320—1. Owen, Charles J. Method of making a thin-film electronic com- ponent. 3.341,363, 9-12-67, CI. 117 — 227. Owen, Dale R., deceased ; R. F. Fry, tutor of L., T., and K. Owen, minor children. Drill collar stabilizer. 3,318,398, 5-9-67, CI. 175—323. Owen, Frederick C. Shell type welding transformer. 3,316,- 481, 4-25-67. CI. 323 — 6. Owen, George E., Jr.. to Motorola, Inc. Sound reproduction apparatus. 3,340,956, 9-12-67, CI. 181—31. Owen, George E., Jr., and C. F. Race, to Motorola, Inc. Phonograph tone arm apparatus. 3,328,035, 6-27-67, CI. 274 — 23. Owen, Henry E. S. : See — Kiesel, George W., and Owen. 3,296,565. Kiesel, George W., and Owen. 3,309,478. Kiesel, George W., and Owen. 3,340,375. Owen, Henry E. S., to General Electric Co. Circuit breaker with thermal trip device of high short-circuit withstand- ability. 3,313, 89S, 4-11-67, CI. 200—116. Owen, John B. and H. Sagar. to Imperial Chemical Indus- tries, Ltd. Treatment of shaped articles with a sulpho- nium compound and a reactive polymeric substance. 3,309,- 223, 3-14-67, CI. 117 — 139.5. Owen, Kelly : See — Owen, Dale R. 3,318,398. Owen, Lauren : See — ■ Owen, Dale R. 3,318,398. Owen, Margaret L. Desalinization. 3,344,616, 10-3-67, CI. 62—58. Owen, Nathan B., to Twin Temp Inc. Heat exchanger. 3,311.163, 3-28-67, CI. 165—55. Owen, Nathan B., to Twin Temp Inc. Baseboard convector construction. 3,327,775, 6-27-67, CI. 165 — 55. Owen, Richard, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copying of graphic originals. 3,315,598, 4-25-67, CI. 101 — 149.2. Owen, Richard, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copy-paper. 3,328,167, 6-27-67, CI. 96 — 67. Owen, Robert G. Mobile platform and hoisting apparatus. 3,333,712, 8-1-67, CI. 212 — 46. Owen, Ronald C, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Deep slip-on cap. 3,305,120, 2-21-67, CI. 215 — 40. Owen, Ronald C, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Closure with a molded ring gasket. 3,360,148, 12-26-67, CI. 215 — 40. Owen, Stanley P. : See — Johnson, Le Roy E., Smith, Meyer, and Owen. 3,335,577. Owen, Thomas E. : See — Gunter, Addison Y.. and Owen. 3,355,788. Owen, Tracv : See — Owen, Dale R. 3,318,398. Owen, Trevor W. Automatic envelope opener with means to jog envelope to shift contents. 3,301,116, 1-31-67, CI. 83 — 408. Owen, Warren H. : See — Mattson, Frank K., Owen, and Brabant. 3,338,433. Owen, William H.. to Airpax Electronics Inc. Toggle bush- ing mounting. 3,331,936, 7-18-67, CI. 200—168. Owen, William S., Jr. : See — Woodhouse, Fred W., and Owen. 3,352,469. Owen, William S.. Jr., and R. F. Smith, Jr.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Web tracking mechanism. 3,315,859, 4-25-67, CI. 226—21. Owen, Willis A. : See — Roulet, Robert F„ and Owen. 3,342,420. Owenby, Frank C. : See — Spinks, Sam, and Owenby. 3,351,184. Owens. Alan : See — Leimbach, John G., and Owens. Re. 26,161. Owens, Alwvn R. : See — Clarke, 'Edwin L., and Owens. 3,340,460. Owens, Carlos L., to Southern Machinery Co. Housing and oil reservoir kit for gearing of loom let-off. 3,320,979, 5-23-67, CI. 139 — 110. Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. : See — Benson, Gustav E., and Shafer. 3,324,641. Cagnon, Roland K., and Lachut. 3,355.314. Cobb. Edward S., and Jackson. 3,328,863. Collier, Theodore J. 3,341,356. Div, Tf ra nk, Froberg, and Holschlag 3,321 290 Day, Frank, and Stalego. 3,325,263. Denny, Arthur D. 3,317.543. Fletcher, Ed, and Stroud. 3,337,316. Glaser. Hellmut I 3.328,144. Glaser, Hellmut I. 3,334,981. Griem, Paul O,. Jr. 3,321,288. LIST OF PATENTEES 979 Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. : gee — Continued lleltmann, Arthur C. 3.318,694. Heumann, Frederick G. 3,352,095. Holschlag, Jerry B. 3,304,163. Hullhorst, William 15. 3,34(1, 128. Hullhorst, William B, , and Lockett. 3,327,449. Johnston, Lowell B. 3,328,086. Johnston, Lowell B. 3,340,128. Langlois, Roland E. 3,31 S. 74(1. Lee. Jon W., and Feid. 3,353,472. MacDonald, Donald. 3.313,076. Martin, Wiley S., and Kliuk. 3,317,148. Marzocchi, Alfred. 3,290,050. Marzocchi, Alfred. 3,311.528. Marzocchl, Alfred. 3,334.166. Marzocchi. Alfred. 3,35i;,5ii3. Marzocchi, Alfred, and Beaudoin. 3,29S.854. Marzocchi, Alfred, and Brown. 3,315,722. Marzocchi. Alfred, and Dillon. 3,359.717. Marzocchi, Alfred, and Lachut. 3,311,152. Marzocchi, Alfred, and O'Flahavan. 3,323,975. Marzocchi. Alfred, and O'Flahavan. 3,339,357. Melcher, Glee J. 3,352,604. Oneson, Thomas M. 3,331,305. Oneson, Thomas M., Journell, and Smith. 3,353,473. Philipps, Thomas E. 3,312,569. Flurnmer, Jesse II., and Einhorn. 3,33S,271. Rees, Willis M., and Shannon. 3,348,994. Roberson, Cletis L„ Leedy, and Riley. 3,305,332. Rohitsehek, Paul. 3.340.0S3. Rollins, Frederick E., and Lowe. 3,306,721. Russell, Robert G. 3,345.147. Sears, James H., and Benton. 3,331,353. Shafer, William C. 3,301,647. Shannon, Richard F. 3,296,346. Shannon, Richard F. 3,298,897. Shannon, Richard F. 3,325,341. Shannon, Richard F. 3,333,(150. Shannon, Richard F. 3,342,665. Shannon, Richard F. 3,345,241. Shannon, Richard F., and Armstrong. 3,353.975. Shannon, Richard F., Gorski, and Zellar. 3,337,669. Smith, Roy E. 3,334,9S0. Smith, Roy E., and Pearman. 3.302.3S4. Smock, George E., and Fulk. 3,295,942. Smucker, Clayton A., Rigby, Klein, and Palmer. 3,356,- 565. Smucker, Clayton A., and Stalego. 3,322,702. Sonneborn, Ralph H., and De Toledo. 3,337,674. Sonneborn. Ralph H.. De Toledo, and Bell. 3,329,555. Stalego, Charles J. 3,309.184. Stalego, Charles J. 3.320.999. Stalego, Charles J. 3,357,807. Stalego, Joseph P. 3,331,799. Steensen, Robert N. 3,347,391. Tiede, Ralph L. 3,314.817. Tiede, Ralph L. 3,333,932. Tiede, Ralph L., Glaser, and Willis. 3,358,066. Tomlinson. James A., Berg, and Hayes. 3,332,830. Warthen, William P. 3.310.455. Warthen, William P. 3,324,721. Waugh John A., and Warner. 3,298.882. Wong, Robert, and Sullivan. 3.298.859. Wong, Robert, and Sullivan. 3,336,253. Owens, Daniel K. : See — Gronholz, LeRoy F., Owens, and Price. 3.310,S60. Owens Development Corp. : See — Rearwin. Earl M., and Jackson. 3,303,535. Owens. Emert E., to Container Corp. of America. Easv opening container construction. 3,300,118, 1-24—67, CI. 229—51. Owens, Horace E., to Her Majesty Underwear Co. Automatic thread cutting mechanism for button sewing machines. 3.357,387, 12-12-67, CI. 112 — 252. Owens-Illinois Glass Co. : gee — Baver. John W., and Santiago. 3,300,465. Cannady, Donald L. 3 3(50,419. Condon, Harrv F. 3,298,698. Plymale, Charles E. 3,297.185. Rottmann, Hans R. 3.307.446. Rottmann. Hans R 3,356.853. Vogelpohl. Roland L. 3,298,813. Wells, Lowell J. 3,297,186. Owens-Illinois. Inc. : See — Adams. Elmer L. and W J. 3.343.212. Albertson, William C, Jr. 3,321,838. Albinak, Marvin J., and Turner. 3,345,190. Amsden, Donald L. 3,314.105. Atkinson, Everett J. 3.323.635. Augsburger, Herbert M. 3.32S.153 Baak. Nils T. E. A. 3.295.044. Baak. Nils T. E. A. 3.298,872. Baak. Nils T. E. A. 3,331.731. Baak, Nils T. E. A. 3,346.357. Baak, Nils T. E. A., and Simmons. 3,322,948. Babcock, Clarence L. 3,326,702. Baker. Theodore C, and Mathias. 3.339,138. Barkhau. Marvin L. 3,347,650. Barnbv, Herbert A. and B. P. 3,332, 7SS. Barnbv. Herbert A., and B. P. 3.356,510. Bates, Edward B. 3,360,354. Owens-Illinois, Inc.: gee — Continued Bauman, Francis B„ and Costal. 3,318,180. Bayer, Gerhard. 3.309,168. Bayer, Gerhard. 3,309,169. Belcher, Samuel L., and I )e Brock. 3,353,704. Belcher, Samuel L., and Sanderson. 3,333,727. Biglin, Duane O. 3,339,786. Biglin, Duane O. 3,339,792. Birrell, Stewart II., and Fey. 3,354,924. Bishop, Frederic L. 3,343,023. Bishop, Frederic L. 3.350,125. Bjering, Olav, and Wheaton. 3,334,467. Booher, Richard B. 3,307,477. Bower, Thomas E. 3,360,113. Brookover, George B., and Hudecek. 3,345,218. Brown, Lewis T. 3,330,638. Btirzynski, Alfred J., and Martin. 3,321,276. Burzynski, Alfred J., and Martin. 3,354,095. Busch, Frank B.. and Miller. 3,302,S12. Carl, David G., and Steigelman. 3,323,889. Chari, Nallan C. S., and Scarvelis. 3,357,841. Colchagoff, Robert D. 3,305,344. Colchagoff:, Robert l>. 3,357,809. Colchagoff, Robert D., and Mumford. 3,338,699. Conrad, Keith. 3,302,786. Criss, Donald H. 3,357,050. Cuniberti, Mario. 3,314,554. Curto, Nicholas J., and Henrv. 3,351,694. Davey, Donald G., and Stutske. 3,334,986. David, Frank A. 3,307,802. Decker, Alfred S., Obenshain, and Wideman. 3,357,349. De Shetler, Leo C, and Mumford. 3,314,775. Dierksheide, Dale H., and Trudeau. 3,324,986. Doering, William E., and Kegg. 3,314,450. Dollheimer, Franz. 3,304,193. Dunholter, Harry E. 3,356,280. Elser, William F. 3,307,728. Elser, William F. 3,332,565. Farrow, Tom J. 3,297,559. Flexon, John D., and Frisk. 3,302,352. Franklin, Earl W. 3,355,810. Gidwani, Narain S. 3.359,089. Gjesdal, Olov. 3.343,977. Guzman, Hector E., and Keefer. 3,349,791. Haflferkamp, Harry C. 3,305,342. Hagedorn, Erwin C, and Hall. 3.351.474 Hagedorn, Erwin C, and Hall. 3,351,475. Hartman, Roy A. 3,340,038. Heaton, Richard A., and Davey. 3,329,396. Heider, James E. 3,305,892. Heider, James E. 3,311,6S4. Heider, James E., and Plvmale. 3,329,752. Heider, James E., and Sa'ntelli. 3,303,251. Henry, James E. 3.303.253. Hider, Shibley A. 3,325,345. Hinson, Arthur L., and Smith. 3,348,934. Hohl, John, and Barnby. 3,333,719. Hohl, John, and Scribner. 3,314,712. Howell, John R. 3,311,232. Hutt, Marland P., Jr. 3,332,969. riyland. James W., Jr. 3,326,737. Johnson, John R. 3.305,075. Johnson, John R. 3,313,409. Johnson, John R. 3,341,353. Johnson, William E. 3,301,179. Johnson, William E., and Rottmann. 3,328,593. Keefer, George E. 3,328,149. Keefer, George E., and Pei. 3,343,935. Landin, Jack T. 3.356,212. Lewis, Albert D. 3,332,419. Lewis, Albert D. 3,343.937. Lewis, Harlan L.. and Martin. 3,334.065. Lippmann, Raymond J., and Mumford. 3,334 985 Lusher. Kenneth G. 3,298,553. Mallory, James D. 3,32S,042. Marino, Joseph A. 3.343.665. Masulis, Leonard J. 3,345,972. Mathias. Benny B. 3,355,9S0. Maver. Louis. 3,329.259. McColl, Bruce J. 3,335.810. Meiresonne, Arthur C. 3,322,522 Miller, Ira H. 3,319. S42. Miller, Ira H. 3,323.693. Minneman, Lester C, Powell, and Spear. 3,314 566. Minneman. Lester C, Powell, and Spear. 3,350,154 Mooney, Daniel P. 3.302, S03. Mounier. George A. 3,314,563. Mumford, Eustace H. 3,305,341. Mumford Eustace H., and Rieek. 3,303,013. Murley, Ellsworth M., Jr. 3.339.195. Ninneman, Lawrence D. 3,337,667. Ninneman, Lawrence D. 3,357.045. Noble. Burton A., and Uhlig. 3.356.203. Nowak. Edward A. 3.309.985. Nowak, Edward A. 3,350.189. Patton. William R. 3.296.769. Piel. Theodore F. 3.350,190. Pither. Leslie F. 3,318.713. Plvmale. Charles E. 3,301,928. Plymale, Charles E. 3.301.933. Plymale, Charles E. 3,346. 6S3. Porter, Charles A., and Schreiner. 3.309.1SS. Powell, Darvl E., and Spear. 3,332,570. 980 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Owens-Illinois, Inc. : See — Continued Reyburn, Nathaniel R. 3,357,056. Richards, Raymond S. 3,345,842. Richie, Carlton A. 3,335,207. Rottmann, Hans R. 3,302,787. Rottmann, Hans R. 3,322,023. Rottmann, Hans R. 3,328,000. Rough, Robert R. 3,328,150. Rough, Robert R. 3,350,185. Sager, James R. 3,307,696. Sager, James R. 3,313,943. Santelli, Thomas R. 3,301,293. Santelli, Thomas R. 3,341,043. Schaich, Wilbur A. 3,295,286. Sehaich. Wilbur A. 3,302,813. Schaich, Wilbur A. 3,319,291. Schaich, Wilbur A. 3,324,214. Schaich, Wilbur A. 3,336,626. Schelhorn, Frederick B. 3,322,588. Schelhorn, Frederick B. 3,342,613. Sible, Ronald W. 3,359,941. Smalley. Ned J. 3,298,573. Sorbie, Thomas B. 3,327,849. Spear, Burton W. 3,332,569. Stengle, Edward J., Jr. 3,319,540. Stengle, Edward J„ Jr. 3,319,662. Strauss, Bruce W. 3,333,757. Stutske, William A. 3,334,987. Teague, Jo Morgan, Jr., and Wiens. 3,337,321. Thacker, Claren H., and Uhlig. 3,343,673. Thomas, Ian M. 3,326,852. Torok, Julius J. 3,360,353. Veres, Frank. 3,300,670. Walkden, John R. B. 3,359,619. Wallace, Robert T. 3,295,165. Wheaton, Jack M. 3,325,033. Whitney, Ralph H. 3,302,278. Wolford, Wallace W. 3,319,498. Wolford, Wallace W. 3.341,245. Wyman, James H. 3,351,198. Zauner, Otto. 3,358.810. Owens, James M. : See — McCrossen, Fred C, and Owens. 3,342,605. Owens, John E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Charged web collecting apparatus. 3,319,309, 5-16-67, CI. 28 — 1. Owens, John E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Charged web collecting apparatus. 3,320,479, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 2. Owens, John E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Appara- tus adapted to apply an electrostatic charge to moving fibrous elements. 3,340,429, 9-5-67, CI. 317—3. Owens, John R. : See — Owens, Sidney W. 3,300,943. Owens-Johnson Shearing Blade Corp. : See — Hammonds, Eddie R. 3,351,108, Owens, Robert A., to Lo-Rain Aqua Duct System, Ltd. Tool for laying underground tubing and cable. 3,323,313, 6-6-67, CI. 61—72.6. Owens, Robert L. : See — Hollanszky, Louis J., and Owens. 3,357,721. Owens, Robert L., to White Mfg. Co. Coupling. 3,314,698, 4-18-67, CI. 285—312. Owens, Roy A. Safety tackle block. 3,313,526, 4-11-67, CI. 254—191. Owens, Sidney W., % to A. C. Racine and % to J. R. Owens. Building system. 3,300,943, 1-31-67, CI. 52—744. Owens. Sidney W., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Building system. 3,308,663, 3-14-67, CI. 52—744. Owens, Thomas M. Live collar assembly for winding ma- chines. 3,312,408, 4-4-67, CI. 242—66. Owens, William F., Jr. : See — Rickards, James C, and Owens. 3,310,060. Owens, William H., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of recovering zirconium and hafnium. 3,351,425, 11-7-67, CI. 23—23. Owings, Donald B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for extruding polytetrafluoroethylene tubing and wire coating. 3,295,166. 1-3-67, CI. 18 — 13. Owings, Robert S., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electronic component assembly including a mounting bracket with removable loops. 3,359,360, 12-19-67, CI. 174 — 52. Owl Kill Farm, Inc. : See — Ehrenfreund, Harold P., and Driggs. 3,327,750. Ownbey, Lloyd C. Sign character structure. 3,298,123, 1- 17-67, CI. 40—138. Ownbv, James C. : See — Thompson, John W., and Ownby. 3,323,884. Thompson, John W., and Ownby. 3,324,155. Owren, Harvey M., to Unimark Corp. Impulse electrostatic printing apparatus and method. 3,338,161, 8-29-67, CI. 101 — 129. Owsley, Herbert B. : See — Bunn, Stuart E., and Owsley. 3,347,264. Owsley, William A., to Filper Corp. Box preforming machine and method. 3,353,459, 11-21-67, CI. 93 — 36.6. Owsley, William D., to Halliburton Co. Abrading apparatus for use in well bores. 3,306,364, 2-28-67, CI. 166 — 173. Owsley, William D., C. D. Manson, Jr., and J. C. Holden, to Halliburton Co. Method and apparatus for multiple string completions. 3,330,349, 7-11-67, CI. 166—21. Oxaal, John G. L. : See — Deadrick, Frank H., and Oxaal. 3,329,497. Oxberry Corp. : See- Bender, Haarald. 3,298,276. Oxel, Berton, to Dyfoam Corp. Method of molding sheet mate- rial from a uniform mixture of pre-expanded thermoplastic particles and a solid particulate additive. 3,345,442, 10-3- 67, CI. 264—51. Oxenrider, Bryce C. : See — Bostian, Logan C, Lund, Oxenrider, and Schmitt. 3,340,- 229. Oxenrider, Bryce C, and R. M. Hetterly, to Allied Chemical Corp. Cyclic dicarbonate. 3,297,634, 1-10-67, CI. 260— 47. Oxford, Carl J., Sr., to National Twist Drill & Tool Co. Meth- od of eliminating variations in thread thickness in taps. 3,323,260, 6-6-67, CI. 51—288. Oxford, Edward F., and G. L. Barton, to J. M. Huber Corp. Core barrel drill. 3,308,895, 3-14-67, CI. 175 — 237. Oxford Filing Supply Co., Inc. : See — Patterson, Edward D. 3,295,697. Oxford Paper Co. : See — Barbour, Marshall S. 3,311,489. Barbour, Marshall S. 3,312,564. Cummins, Orval J. 3,350,262. Hart, Robert T. 3,311,492. Hart, Robert T. 3,332,794. Hoge, William H. 3,306,763. Mathieu, Maurice D. 3,328,190. Oxford Precision, Inc. : See — Daubitz, Walter F. 3,298,141. Daubitz, Walter F. 3,315,419. Oxley. Charles E. : See — Emblem, Harold G., and Oxley. 3,329,520. Oxley Developments Co. Ltd. : See — Ainley, Brian. 3,360,699. Ainley, Brian. 3,360,700. Oxley, George H., and D. Cail, to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method for diverting flow currents in a glass drawing pot. 3,330,636, 7-11-67, CI. 65 — 90. Oxley, James E. : See — Wallack, Stanley, Alexander, and Oxley. 3,351,015. Oxley, Robert F. Cam actuated snap acting multiple position switches. 3,301,976, 1-31-67, CI. 200—63. Oxley, Robert F. Fitting for attachment to perforated mem- bers. 3,339,014, 8-29-67, CI. 174—153. Oxtoby, Robert B. : See- Koch, Richard K. 3,326,433. Oxy-Catalyst, Inc. : See — Grandy, Charles G., Jr. 3,295,565. Oxy-Dry International, Ltd. : See — Grembecki, Elmer C, and Nelson. 3,309,993. Oxy-Dry Sprayer Corp. : See — Buhler, Warren G. 3,341,740. Buhler, Warren G. 3,344,312. Oy Kaukas Ab : See — Kurki, Viljo. 3,343,694. Oy Kovametalli AB : See — Hakka, Lennart. 3,334,678. Oy, Lokomo : See — Makinen, Yrjo. 3,312,504. Oy Tampella Ab : See — Halmekvto, Kaarlo K. 3,356,015. Oya, Teruo, and M. Takeuchi, to Onoda Cement Co. Ltd., and Nipponkai Heavy Industries Co., Ltd. Pan-typed granulat- ing machine. 3,335,456, 8-15-67, CI. 18—1. Oya, Yuichiro, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Swisakusho. Time-division multiplex digital computer. 3,305,842, 2—21- 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Oyabu, Shunzo, J. Masuda, and H. Matsumoto, to Matsushita Electronics Corp. Method of manufacturing cathodes for electron tubes. 3,341,917, 9-19-67, CI. 29—25.14. Oyama, Tomio : See — Yasuoka, Shine, Oyama, Aratani, and Tanaka.3,322,892. Oyasater, Olav : See — Fahlstrom, Per. A. H. H., and Oyasater. 3,307,697. Oyler. James R. : See — Hunter, D. L., and Oyler. 3,356,511. Oyler, John F., to Dravo Corp. Spillage chute for traveling grate machine. 3,358,981, 12-19-67, CI. 266—21. Ozaki, Shuniti : See — Niwa, Takenao, and Ozaki. 3,349,921. Ozaki, Toshiaki : See — Hattori, Junnosuke, Ozaki, Koike, Yoshioka, and Sugi- yama. 3,355,352. Ozark-Mahoning Co. : See — White, Wayne, E., and Jache. 3,337,295. Ozasa, Susumu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Tiltable specimen holder for electron microscopes with electrical deflecting means to wobble the electron beam image. 3,308,294, 3-7-67, CI. 250—49.5. Ozasa, Susumu, and T. Komoda, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Specimen heating device for an electron micro- scope specimen holder made of a single piece of material. 3.297,869, 1-10-67, CI. 250—49.5. Ozasa, Susumu, and H. and C. Kimura, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Aperture device for electron microscopes and the like. 3,333,098, 7-25-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Ozawa, Kazuo : See — Astiikawa, Mikio, Umezawa, and Ozawa. 3,322,570. LIST OF PATENTEES 981 Ozbourn, James A. : See — Smith. Pleasant E. 3,317,658. Ozenberger. Milton E. : See — McKelvey, William J., and Ozenberger. 3,301,902. Ozersky, Arkady S., to Moskovsky Zavod Avtomobiljnykh Prlborov. Device for closing the idle fuel supply in a car- buretor for an internal combustion engine. 3,330.544, 7-11-67, CI. 261—41. Ozhgikhin, Anatoly N. : See — Astafjev, Georgy V., Ozhglkhin, Pugachev, and Gavryu- shov. 3,317,105. Ozimek, Emil J. : See — Brody. Arthur, Sroka, and Ozimek. 3,355,344. Ozymy, John W. Barbecue oven. 3,327,616, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 339. PCK Patent Development Corp. : See — Bartsch, James R. 3,313,545. P & D Mfg. Co., Inc. : See- Davis, Richard A. 3,360,090. P & G Plastik-sack G.m.b.H. : See— Honsel, Karl-Heinz, Maurer, and Duwe. 3,297,234. PGAC Development Co. : See — Edwards, Lyman M., and Tlckell. 3,303,461. Janssen, Hermann. 3,337,794. Rabson, William R. and T. A.. Wilson, and De La Torren. 3,309,657. PID Corp. : See — Rice. Harold D., and Leach. 3,348,264. P M & E Electronics, Inc. : See — Scanlon, Thomas A. 3,353,625. P & O Research and Development Co. Ltd. : See — Bunyan, Thomas W. 3,358,772. PRD Electronics, Inc. : See — O'Brien, Thomas H. 3,308,460. P.S.C. Equipment Ltd. : See — Harvey, John T. C. 3,351,320. P. & V. (Mining & Engineering) Ltd.: See — Clemmow, Raymond J. 3,299,974. P.V.R. Plasticl Vetro Rinforzati, S.p.A. : See — Trucillo, Giovanni. 3,322,400. Paal, Hans, and H. Zimmermann, to Fr. Hesser Maschinen- fabrlk A.G. Machine for filling cartons. 3,333,396. 8-1-67, Ql 53 252 Paasche, Fritz, C.-H. Zipf, and R. Miiller, to Franz Clouth Rheinische Gummiwarenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Sound- absorbent railway track. 3,351,283, 11-7-67, CI. 238 — 283. Paasche, Jens A. Portable humidifier unit. 3,304,011. 2-14- 67, CI. 239 — 305. Paasche, Jens A. Anti-ink offset powder assembly. 3,333,570, 8-1-67, CI. 118 — 308. Paasche, Jens A. Spray booth (self-cleaning). 3,341,016, 9-12- 67, CI. 210—73. Pabst. Dietrich: See — Piloty, Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3,316,538. Pabst, Richard H., and W. J. Silay, to United Aircraft Corp. Shaft sealing and cooling means. 3,325,232, 6-13-67, CI. 308 — 187. Pabst, Woltgang, and P. Boese, to Licentia Patent-Verwal- tungs-G.m.b.H. Vernier equipped digital positioning appara- tus. 3,358,202, 12-12-67, CI. 318—18. Pacak, Matthew : See — Getz, Edward T., and Pacak. 3.329,466. Getz, Edward T., and Pacak. 3,353,869. Pacault, Pierre H., and B. Chlique. Steam and gas turbine power plant. 3,304,712, 2-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.18 Pacciarini, Antonio, and D. Giletta, to Pirelli S.p.A. Apparatus to print an embossed pattern along the peripheral band of a toroidal article. 3,337,918, 8-29-67, CI 18 — 17. Pacciarini, Antonio, and R. Caretta, to Pirelli, iSocieta per Azioni. Device for removing a pneumatic tire from the cur- ing unit and for post-inflating and discharging it. 3,343,208, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 2. Pacciarini, Antonio, and D. Giletta, to Pirelli S.p.A. Apparatus for producing the tread band of flexible tread rings while in a plastic state. 3,358,330, 12-19-67, CI. 18 — 17. Pace Corp. : See — Corey, Dwight O. 3,331.275. Pace, David E. Reclining chair. 3,317,241, 5-2-67, CI. 297 — 285. Pace, Henri, to Fabriques Reunies de Lampes Electriques. Method of filling electric Incandescent lamps, discharge tubes or the like with gas and of sealing the same. 3,311,- 439. 3-28-67, CI. 316 — 24. Pace, Henry A., to Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Liner for pneumatic tire. 3,299,934, 1-24-67, CI. 152 — 354. Pace, Henry A., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Solution of the reaction product of a linear polycarbonate, an or- ganic diisocyanate and water. 3,312,653, 4-4-67. CI. 260 — 30.8. Pace, Herbert D., Jr. : See — Massen, Armand. 3,307,674. Pace Laboratories, Inc. : See — Figgis, Haugan W. 3,340,751. Pace, Leland A. Shell crimper. 3,313,203, 4-11-67, CI. 86 — 41. Pace Mfg. Co. : See — Hall, Gardner V. 3,311,372. Pace. Nevlin C. Solid-state two-way radio switching system application. 3,339,140, 8-29-67, CI. 325—21. Pace, Thomas M., to St. Regis Paper Co. Multiple container package. 3,303,929, 2-14-67, CI. 206 — 65. Pace, Virgil, Sr. Apparatus for renovating windshield wiper blades. 3,341,976, 9-19-67, CI. 51—102. Pacela, Allan F., to Universal Match Corp. Pneumograph. 3,347,223, 10-17-67, CI. 128—2.1. Paces, Jan A., and W. R. Opie, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Copper- zirconium-vanadium alloys. 3,330,653, 7-11-07, CI. 75—153. Pacheco, Francisco, to Spillpruf Corp. Tank level indicator. 3,328,789, 6-27-67, Cl. 340—224. Pacheco, Henri : See — Pillon, Daniel, Pacheco. and Cronenberger. 3,357,883. Pachmayr, Frank A., to Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc. Gun hold- ing tray. 3,329,278, 7-4-67. Cl. 211—04. Pachmayr Gun Works, Inc. : See — Pachmayr, Frank A. 3,329,278. Pachter, Irwin J. : See — Blumberg, Harold, Pachter, and Matossian. 3,332,950. Pachter, Irwin J., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Pyrido[3',4' :4,5]pyrrolo 0[3,2,l-hi]indoles and -[3,2,1-ij] quinolines. 3,299,078, 1-17-67, Cl. 260—296. Pachter, Irwin J., and J. W. Wilson, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Trifluoromethyl substituted -aminophenyl ketimines. 3,313,852, 4-11-67, Cl. 260—566. Pacific Adhesives Co., Inc. : See — Gaiser, William J., and Hohbach. 3,304,151. Pacific Car and Foundry Co. : See — Magnuson, John E. 3,352,442. Magnuson, Roland A. 3,319,492. Rasmussen, Norman A. 3,344,896. Pacific Coast Engineering Co. : See — Wright, Lawrence A. 3,325,018. Pacific Data Systems, Inc. : See — Emerson, Marvin R. 3,341,819. Pacific Electricord Co. : See — ■ Hamel, Harold R. 3,328,504. Pacific Flush Tank Co. : See — Beddoes, Hubert. 3,307,579. Valdespino, Joe M. 3,336,757. Valdespino, Joe M., and Cox. 3,298,526. Pacific Industries, Inc. : See — Van Geen, John. 3,339 J 159. Pacific Kelp Co. Ltd. : See — Huff, Major W. 3,311,238. Pacific Preserving Co. : See — Armstrong, Theodore H., Gierth, and Livoti. 3,320,988. Pacific Press & Shear Corp. : See — Pearson, Eugene W. 3,323,348. Pearson, Eugene W. 3,345,897. Pearson, Eugene W., and Richardson. 3,323,401. Pacific Scientific Co. : See — Glauser, James E., and Wright. 3,335,974. Mescher, Harold E., and Heyer. 3,326,542. Spouge, Eric H. 3,343,763. Wrighton, Robert J., and Glauser. 3,316,775. Pacific Spring & Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See — Fleskes, Lyle J. 3,300,238. Pacific Valves, Inc. : See — ■ Dumm, Robert P. 3,339,888. Rowland, Milton E. 3,308,513. Pacific Vegetable Oil Corp. : See — Burkett, William E., and Batchelder. 3,310,614. Cummings, Lowell O., Sjoquist, and Kneeland. 3,332,899. Pacific- Western Materials, Inc. : See — Glover, Sheldon W. 3,340,964. Paciorek, Kazimiera J. L., to United States of America, Navy. Linear substituted phosphonitrilic derivatives. 3,317,595, 5-2-67, Cl. 260—551. Paciorek, Kazimiera J. L., and R. H. Kratzer, to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Process for the production of cyclic phosphonitriles. 3,297,751, 1-10-67, Cl. 260—551. Pacitti. Peter, to Salpac Co. Heated lather dispenser. 3,307,747, 3-7-67, Cl. 222—146. Pack Albert H. : See Campbell, William W.. Leatham, and Pack. 3,298,840. Leatham, Earl. Pack, and Campbell. 3,333.923. Leatham, Earl, Pack, Campbell, Einstein, and Miller. 3,336,108. Tvergaard, Aage M., Pack, Campbell, and Leatham. 3,321,559. Pack, Douglas H. : See — Clay, Robert B., Cook, Udy, and Pack. 3,303,738. Pack, Hobart J., and J. L. Denton, to Seafood Processors, Inc. 17- Crab handling apparatus. 3,325,856, 6-20-67, Cl. Package Containers, Inc. : See — Hilton, Frank E. 3,318,230. Hilton. Frank E. 3,344,740. Package Machinery Co. : See — Barrio. John S., and Provost. 3,353.332. Hull, Robert T., Schoppee, and Bartlo. 3,339,339. Package Products Co., Inc. : See — Ells. Mvron B., and Bollenbach. 3,349,993. Peterson, Jack C. 3,308,722. Package Sealing Co. (Export) Ltd. : See — Cook, Peter-Roy. 3,327,61S. Packaging Corp. : See — Morell, Richard C, and Gilbert. 3,343.744. 982 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Packaging Corp. of America : See — Anderson, Wilbur G. 3,352,053. Champlin, Charles L. 3,355,089. Champlin, Charles L. 3.356,283. Duncan, Jack E. 3,310,221. Hickin, Robert J. 3,312,153. Hickin, Robert J. 3,312,155. Hickin, Robert J. 3,339,724. Hickin, Robert J. 3,345,799. Hickin, Robert J. 3,354,797. Hickin. Robert J., and Galbierz. 3,348,757. Nederveld, Terrill L. 3,346,107. Plough. Edwin J. 3,309,969. Vander Jagt, Robert H. 3,315,876. Zeitter, Charles R. 3,346,164. Packaging Frontiers, Inc. : See — Wheeler, Paul L. B., and Keene. 3,353,328. Packaging Specialists, Inc. : See — Smith, Harrv A., and Galaska. 3,358,829. Packard, Alfred R., and W. H. Cunningham, to Toolkraft Corp. Radial arm saw adjustment means. 3,299,916, 1-24-67, CI. 143 — 6. Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. : See — Kelso, James W. 3,316,435. Kelso, James W. 3,322,094. Paddock, Orris K. 3,304,502. Rieth, Harold F. 3 327.211. Rieth. Harold F. 3,350,972. Rieth, Harold F., and O'Leary. 3,340,443. Weber, Donald R. 3,325,601. Packard, George N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Nondegenerate multimode tracking system. 3,311,916, 3-28-67. CI. 343 — 100. Packard, Harry R. : See — Hogan, Clark H., and Packard. 3,351,226. Packard, Henry, to Northrop Corp. Electromagnetic trans- ducer. 3,302,099, 1-31-67, CI. 323—52. Packard Instrument Co., Inc. : See — Gullett, Robert C. 3,348,176. Sterling, Howard T. 3,321,608. Packard, Norman M., and H. R. Cook, to International Har- vester Co. Piston. 3,357,318. 12-12-67, CI. 92 — 187. Paekett, Marvin A., and L Romanzi, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Guide roller assembly. 3,301,610, 1-31-67, CI. 308 — 3.8. Packman, Gordon, and J. L. Kearney, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Refuelling machines for gas cooled nuclear reactors. 3,300,389, 1-24-67, CI. 176 — 32. Pacofskv, Edward A. : See — Quisenberry, Richard K., and Pacofsky. 3,317,632. Pacsu, Eugene : See — Schwenker, Robert F., Jr., and Pacsu. 3,312,642. Pactide Corp. : See — Rodgers, Franklin A. 3,326,779. Pactor Corp. : See — Barnum, Orville G., and Caron. 3.313,222. Padberg, Louis R., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Visual and acoustic energy generator for underwater use. 3,351,901, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 12. Padberg, Louis R., Jr. Underwater sound source. 3,351,902, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 12. Paddison. Eric : See — Moreton, Peter L„ Paddison. and Higton. 3,305,700. Paddison, Eric, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Polyphase protective relay circuits. 3,296,495, 1-3-67. CI. 317 — 27. Paddison, Eric, and G. J. Lally, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Ferromagnetic core with an adjustable air gap. 3,355,- 689, 11-28-67, CI. 336—234. Paddock, Alvin F., to Cook Electric Co. Communications circuit protector. 3,310,712. 3-21-67, CI. 317 — 120. Paddock, Alvin F., and F. C. Summers, to Cook Electric Co. Multiple station protector. 3,345,542, 10-3-67, CI. 317 — 116. Paddock, Orris K., to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. Remote control of a plurality of functions. 3,304,502, 2-14-67, CI. 325—391. Padegs, Andris : See — Beausoleil, William F., Calvert, and Padegs. 3,336,582. Padellford, Ralph M., to Iowa State University Research Foundation. Electrical ground net. 3,317,650, 5-2-67, CI. 174—5. Padelt, Johannes G., to Graflex, Inc. Focusing mechanism for photographic cameras. 3,329,075, 7-4-67, CI. 95 — 45. Padelt, Johannes G., to Graflex, Inc. Mounting means for camera accessories. 3,333.519, 8-1-67, CI. 95 — 1. Paden, Dale D. Chain pipe wrench. 3,302,497, 2-7-67, CI. 81—65. Pader, Morton : See — Bright, Willard M., Pader, and Wiesner. 3,295,995. Pader, Morton, and A. S. Hall, to Lever Brothers Co. Process for preparing dehvdrated mashed potato product containing vitamin B. 3.343,970, 9-26-67, CI. 99—207. Paderes, Andrew, to Ford Motor Co. Hydrokinetic torque con- verter with overdrive gearing. 3,354,746, 11-28-67, CI. 74—688. Padfield, Ralph C, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Magnesia chrome ore refractory. 3,360,387, 12-26-67, CI. 106 — 59. Padgett, Cooper J., to General Electric Co. Magnetic latch assembly. 3,345,102, 10-3-67, CI. 292 — 251.5. Padgett, Edward D. : See — Browning, William H., and Padgett. 3,345,520. Padgett, Henry B., to B. Guse, trustee. Transistor circuit providing vibrato effects for electrically operated musical instruments. 3,342,924, 9-19-67, CI. 84—1.25. Padgett, John W., S. T. Van Esselstyn, and F. Gaab, to Moore & Munger. Process for wrapping food products. 3,343,969, 9-26-67, CI. 99 — 172. Padgett, Raymond, and C. H. Clark. Vacuum attachments for barber's shears. 3,295,200, 1-3-67, CI. 30 — 133. Padgett, Weldon M., II, to Fundamental Research Co. 3- nitro-2-sulfonic acid substituted derivative of the diels- alder adduct of two molecules of hexachlorocyclopentadiene and one molecule of naphthalene. 3,309,402, 3-14-67, CI. 260—505. Padgett, Willard L. : See — Hart, Don R., and Padgett. 3,330,012. Padgitt, Charles A. : See — Blair, Richard R., and Padgitt. 3,297,600. Padial, Guillermo S. Washing machine. 3,318,117, 5-9-67, CI. 68—21. Padilla, Andrew A. Warning device. 3,318,279, 5-9-67, CI. 116 — 63. Padovani, Dominique R. Projecting and catching device with resilient net. 3,342,491, 9-19-67, CI. 273—96. Padovani, Pietro, to I.S.A.P., S.p.a. Baskets, panniers, bowls, and the like. 3,302,679, 2-7-67, CI. 150—48. Padovani, Pietro. to I.S.A.P., S.p.A. Tray made of thin sheet- ing with cavities to receive fruit or round objects. 3,306,- 484, 2-28-67, CI. 217 — 26.5. Padowicz, Henry N. : See — Nutt, Wendell G.. and Padowicz. 3,336,175. Paepke, Horst, to Mayer & Cie. Double cylinder cam arrange- ment. 3.324,684, 6-13-67, CI. 66—14. Paerse, Cvril, to Paerse-Laing Ltd. Floor coverings. 3,330,708, 7-11-07, CI. 156—72. Paerse-Laing Ltd. : See — - Paerse, Cyril. 3,330,708. Paetzke, Ingo : See — Braun, Willy, and Paetzke. 3,320,233. Paganelli, Mario, to Bassani S.p.A. Electric power relay with high sensibility of control. 3,360,691, 12-26-67, CI. 317— 123. Paganini, Valentine, by decree of distribution to L. Grenko, L. Vergo, R. Wait, A. Parent, and J. Byers. Drag saw. 3,344,821. 10-3-67, CI. 143—135. Pagano, Alfred H., and L. Spiegler, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for purifying a phenylenediamine. 3,345,413, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 582. Pagay, Roger. Arrangement for treating bottles and the like receivers at a high rhythm. 3,297,128, 1-10-67, CI. 198— 22. Pagazani, Roger : See — Nard, Georges, Pagazani, and Palazo. 3,332,077. Page, Anthony H. : See — Taylor, William G. K., Page, and Vale. 3,338,851. Page, Atwood C, Jr. : See — Folkers, Karl, and Page. 3,306,S1S. Page Belting Co. : See — Messer, Chester R. 3,358,716. Page, Bentlev H. : See — Jones, O'dell J„ Page, and Dubbs. 3,347,885. Page, Charles B., Jr., to Texaco, Inc. De-emulsifying appa- ratus. 3,346.117. 10-10-67, CI. 210—304. Page Communications Engineering, Inc. : See — Hekimian, Norris C. 3,323.043. Hekimian. Norris C. 3,346,805. Page, Dan C, Jr. : See — Macomson, Wistar W. 3,296,676. Page. Edmund J. : See — Kershaw, John W. G., Simmons, and Page. 3,300,254. Page Edward, to M. Greenberg's Sons. Interlocking joint. 3.351,366, 11-7-67, CI. 287—189.36. Page, Eugene F. Device for docking boats. 3,330,244, 7-11-67, CI. 114 — 230. Page, Howard O., and O. D. Atteberry, to Halliburton Co. Bulk material handling systems. 3,352,606, 11-14-67, CI. 302—52. Page, James A., to Delta Southern Co. Pneumatic conveying apparatus. 3,314,733, 4-18-67, CI. 302 — 50. Page, James A., to Delta Southern Co., and Welding Co., Inc. Aeration unit. 3,337,272, 8-22-67, CI. 302 — 53. Page, Jerome M. : See — Kazakevicius, Alkimantas H., Dynan, and Page. 3,333,263. Page, John, and R. J. Straub. to United States Gypsum Co. Production of ribbed building board. 3,298,888, 1-17-67, CI. 156—347. Page, John R. : See — Page, Robert M. 3,311,912. Page, John S., and J. S. Page, Jr. Parallel string installation for single-zone production. 3,333,639, 8-1-67, CI. 166—120. Page. John S., Jr. : See — Page, John S., and J. S. Page, Jr. 3,333,639. Page, John S., Jr., to J. S. Page, Sr. Well tool apparatus. 3,299,955, 1-24-67, CI. 166—48. Page, John S., Jr. Well tubing to annulus flow controlling safety valve. 3,313,349, 4-11-67, CI. 166 — 45. Page, John S., Jr. Tubing and annulus flow control appara- tus. 3,313,350, 4-11-67, CI. 166 — 46. Page, John S., Jr. Tubing and annulus pressure responsive and retrievable valve. 3,332,497, 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 224. LIST OK PATENTEES 38. Persson, Erland K., to Electro-Craft Corp. Motor speed con- trol apparatus. 3,335,350, 8-8-67, CI. 318 — 327. Persson, Gustaf A. Gang saws. 3,322,170, 5-30-67, CI. 143 — 81. Persson, Karl G. S., P. H. Lindroth, and L. I. Hellner, to Aktiebolaget Bofos. Forgeable corrosion-resisting steel with high neutron-absorption capacity. 3,340,047, 9-5-67, CI. 75—126. Persson, Karl R., to Sprinter-Pack AB. Carton tray. 3,322,- 322, 5-30-67, CI. 229—34. Persson, Karl R., to Sprinter-Pack AB. Blank for making a cardboard box and box erected therefrom. 3,322,324, 5-30- 67, CI. 229—38. Persson, Karl R., to Sprinter-Pack AB. Cardboard box and blank for making such box. 3,325,080, 6-13-67, CI. 229 — 34. Persson, Karl R., to Sprinter-Pack AB. Multi-cell trays. 3,351,261, 11-7-67, CI. 229 — 28. Persson, Sven E. Window construction. 3,310,927, 3-28- 67, CI. 52 — 656. Persson, Sven E. Window with blind. 3,318,360, 5-9-67, CI. 160 — 107. Perttula, Harold V. : See — Austin, Curtis L., Bateson, Perttula, and Tsuchiya. 3,332,- 293. Perucca, James R. : See — Newhall, Edmunde E., and Perucca. 3,32S,780. Perucco, Joseph : See — Von Kleydorff, Ludwig, and Perucco. 3,344.732. Perugl, Archie H. : See — Erwin, John R., and Perugi. 3,314,649. Perun, Thomas J., to Abbott Laboratories. Anhydrotriacetvl- erythronolide B. 3,357.999, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 343. Peruski, Henry C. Hay bale loader. 3,303,948, 2-14-67, CI. 214 — 42. Peruzzotti, George P. : See — Nielsson, Eldon D., Hamilton, Rosl, and Peruzzotti. 3,317,401. Pervier, Charles F., to Kiekhaefer Corp. Single lever remote control for marine propulsion units. 3,309,938, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 472. Pervier, James W., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Re- frigeration system for gas liquefaction. 3,327,488, 6-27-67. CI. 62—13. Pesa, Henry S. : See — Lyon, Marjorie C, Pesa, and Fauver. 3,340,631. Pesaro, Mario : See — Escheumoser, Albert, Scheffold, Bertele, Pesaro, and Boss- hard. 3,340,211. Pescara, Raul P. Free piston engines. 3,347,215, 10-17-07, CI. 123—40. Pesce, Gabriel V. : See — Mileti, Joseph A., Kouns. and Peace. 3,315,085. Pesch, Edward T., and R. S. Vaughn, to Eastman Kodak Co. Color developers containing competing developing agents. 3,300,305, 1-24-67, CI. 96—22. Peschel, Stanley G. Apparatus for testing the insulation of electrically insulated wires including a plurality of conduc- tive resilient elements supported between a pair of spaced rings for contacting the insulation of the wires under test. 3,310,735, 3-21-67, CI. 324 — 54. Peschke, Karl, Kapitalverwaltungs Karl Pesehke m.b.H. : See — Seeber. Fritz. 3,309,097. Pesehl, Erwin, A. Rataj, A. Dannel, J. Zmatlik, and Sed- lecky, to Vyskumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Quilting and knit- ting machine. 3,310,964 3-28-67, CI. 66—85. Pesek, Vladimir, J. Elias, J. Holub, P. Celerin, and O. Rehu- rek, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Filament break de- tector. 3,315,047, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 61.18. Peskett, Francis J. : See — Lemon, Peter H. R. B., and Peskett, 3,310,602. Pesson, Andre, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Production of w-lactams. 3,338,S89, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Pesson, Marcel, to Roger Bellon Laboratoire. 1-Tertiary amino-3-phenyl-3-furfuryl-4-lower alkyl ketones. 3,299,059, 1-17-67, CI. 260—247.7. Pesson, Marcel, to Societe anonyme dite : Laboratoire Roger Bellon. 2-phenvl and cvclohexvl-2-cvano-2-tertiary ammo lower alkyl acetamides. 3,310,555, 3-21-67. CI. 260 — 246. Pesson, Marcel, to Societe anonyme dite : Roger Bellon Lab- oratoire. Alpha phenyl-beta-(2-tetrahydrofuryl) alpha- tertiary amino alkyl propionitriles. 3,314,967, 4— 1S-67, CI. 260—294. Pesson, Marcel, to Laboratoire Roger Bellon. Substituted 2-pyrrylkelones. 3,337,562, 8-22-67, CI. 260—294.7. Pestel, Paul, and J. Manderbach. to The Flintkote Co. Wall construction. 3,341,997, 9-19-67, CI. 52—364. Pestka, John A., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Inflatable pack- ing insert. 3,346,101, 10-10-67, CI. 206 — 16. Pet Inc. : See — Dickson, Edgar V., and Balk. 3.304.740. Finley, Roy D., and Hollowell. 3,351,472. Pet Milk Co. : See- Cooper, Noel R., Hurley, Larkin, Mavis, and Jones. 3,300,316. Petelinkar, Richard A., to General Electric Co. Distillation of dimethylenlorosilane in presence of added HC1. 3,359,1S6, 12-19-67, CI. 203—34. Peter, Albin, and F. Mueller, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Benzazolvl mercaptoanthraquinones. 3,318.903, 5-9-67, CI. 260—303. Peter, Hans-Jurgen, and A. Mohra, to International Standard Electric Corp. Mounting plate and pull-out device. 3,303,- 394, 2-7-67, CI. 317—101. Peter. Heinrich : See — Eschenmober, Albert, Schreiber, and Peter. 3.329.690. Peter, Henry B. : See — Klemm, William F., and Alber. 3,323,535. Klemm. William F., and Alber. 3,335,74S. Peter, Julius : See — Wagner, Kuno, and Peter. 3,326,862. Peter, Julius, and W. Neumann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilization of monoolefin polymers with carbodiimides. 3,297,795, 1-10-67, CI. 260—897. Peter, Siegfried : See — Deicher, Oskar, Peter, and Buchholz. 3.334.469. Peter, Siegfried, and O. Buchholz, to Gewerkschaft Elwerath. Method of preventing the depositing of sulfur in the riser pipes In producing natural gases laden with hydrogen sulfide and containing elemental sulfur in solution. 3,331,657, 7-18-67, CI. 23 — 3. Peterhans, Ernst, and F. Schiltknecht, to Lanza Ltd. Process for the improvement of the storage properties of urea. 3,299,133, 1-17-61, CI. 260 — 555. Petering, Wilbur H., and W. A. Callahan, to Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Composition and method of inhibiting cor- rosion of cupreous metals bv amine-stablllzed unsaturated chlorinated hydrocarbons. 3",359,209, 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 153. Peterkin, Melvin E., to Sun Oil Co. Hot melt adhesive com- prising polypropylene and an aromatic hydrocarbon-alde- hyde resin. 3,325,562, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 897. Peterkin, Melvin E., to Sun Oil Co. Hot melt adhesive com- prising polypropylene and a polyterpene. 3,341,626, 9-12- 67, CI. 260— S97. 1008 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Peterkin, Melvin E., to Sun Oil Co. Hot melt adhesive having pressure sensitivity comprising atactic polypropylene, ethyl- ene/vinyl acetate copolymer, and a polyterpene. 3,342,902, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 897. Peterlein, Karl, to Gelsenberg Benzin Aktiengesellschaft. Proc- ess of purifying pyromellitic dianhydride. 3,338,923, 8-29- 67, CI. 260 — 340.3. Peterlin, Henry. Training and walking leash. 3,311,088, 3-28-67, CI. 119—109. Peterman, Charles J. : See — Mariani, Thomas L., Hirschmann, Cupolo, and Peterman. 3,345,804. Peterman, Robert J., and D. H. Leiker, Jr., to Imperial- Eastman Corp. Crimping apparatus. 3,335,594, S-15-67, CI. 72—308. Petermann, Lucien, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Method for the manufacture of vacuum containers. 3,343,- 999, 9-26-67, CI. 148 — 16.5. Peternel, Jacob R., to General Electric Co. Acceleration, speed and load control system with redundant control means. 3,340,883. 9-12-67, CI. 137—26. Peterpaul, Joseph : See- — Kobler, Richard, Whitlock, Babaoff, and Peterpaul. 3,343,- 277. Peters, Andrew P. Variable speed drive. 3,313,169, 4-11- 67, CI. 74—230.17. Peters, Basil and L. B., to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Spherical stepped-index microwave luneberg lense. 3,321,765, 5-23- 67, CI. 343—911. Peters, Beldon A. : See — Carlton, Louis A., Rich, and Peters. 3,357,025. Peters, Beldon A., to Esso Production Research Co. Appara- tus for repairing pipe strings. 3,349,852. 10-31-67, CI. 166 — 113. Peters, Carl I., Jr. Protective circuit for electro-firing devices. 3,343,491, 9-26-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Peters, Carl I., Jr. Radiation responsive device. 3,360,726, 12-26-67, CI. 324: — 119. Peters, Charles J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Trans- mission line light modulator. 3,304,428, 2-14-67, CI. 250 — 199. Peters Charles J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Trans- mission line light modulator. 3,313,938, 4-11-67. CI. 250— 199. Peters, Claudius AG. : See — Van Hees, Adrian. 3,360,192. Peters, Clifford M. : See— .->„., „„o„ Garrett, Henry TJ., Peters, and Dinning. 3.318.386. Garrett, Henry TJ., Peters, and Dinning. 3,353,605. Teters, Collette I. : See — Peters, Myron J. and C. 3,336,638. Peters David L., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Automatic elec- tron beam focusing system. 3,356,792, 12-5-67, CI. 178—7.2. Peters. Don B. : See — Brown, Omar L., and Peters. 3,349,949. Peters, Donald L. : See — Scott, John N., Jr., and Peters. 3,309,443. Peters, Donald L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and ap- paratus for blow molding hollow articles. 3,342,916, 9-19- 67, CI. 264 — 98. Peters Donald R., to General Motors Corp. Brake bleed and fill machine. 3,339,401, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 40.5. Peters, Earl, and H. H. Kuhn, to Deering Milliken Research Corp (Hydroxyethyl polyethyleneoxyamino) - phenylazo naphthalen-l,8-diols. 3,337,525, 8-22-67, CI. 260—200. Peters, Edwin F. : See — Shepard, John W. Juveland, and Peters. 3,326.871. Shepard, John W., Peters, and Juveland. 3,352,795. Peters Edwin P., and O. O. Juveland, to Standard Oil Co. Polymerization process. 3,303,151, 2-7-67, CI. 260—28.5. Peters, Erich : See — Mnilk, Reinhold, and Peters. 3,324,551. Peters Fred, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Eyelet type joints. 3,356.404, 12-5-67, CI. 287—189.36. Peters Hans, to Reichhold Chemical, Inc. Catalytic reactor tube. 3,353.923, 11-21-67, CI. 23—288. Peters. Harlan J., and L. W. Bowling. Means for forming lines of weakness in eementitious floors, pavements and the like. 3,352,217, 11-14-67, CI. 94 — 18. Peters, Harold P., to Whirlpool Corp. Pan support structure. 3,331,646, 7-18-67, CI. 312 — 270. Peters, Harry E., to Varian Associates. Atomic maser with improved atomic flux intensity control. 3,296,552, 1-3-67, CI. 331 — 94. Peters, Heinrich : See — Thams, Hans. 3.308,579. Peters, Heinrich, D. Schleede, and F. Schiilde, to Hercules Inc. Compositions comprising polypropylene, ethylene-pro- pylene copolymer, and aliphatic dicarboxylic acid diester. 3,325,437, 6-13-67, CI. 260—31.8. Peters, Hermann, to BOMAG Bopparder Maschinenbaugesell- schaft m.b.H. Vibrating road roller. 3,309,972, 3-21-67, CI. 94—50. Peters. Howard M. : See — Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3,317,624. Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3. 31 8.969. Clement, William H., Peters, and Selwitz. 3,322,844. Peters, Johannes, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Passive magnetic proximity fuse. 3,308,760. 3-14-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Peters. John K., to Burke Flexo-Products Co. Fish lures. 3,344,550, 10-3-C7, CI. 43—42.14. Peters, John K., and B. A. McClellan, to Burke Flexo Prod- ucts Co. Fishing lures and hook harnesses therefor. 3,344,- 549, 10-3-67, CI. 43—42.11. Peters, John L. Ion source having both deflection and repel- ler electrodes for directing an electron stream. 3,296,481, 1-3-67, CI. 313 — 230. Peters, Lawrence B. : See — Peters, Basil and L. B. 3,321,765. Peters, Leo : See — Burke, Albert P. 3,303,759. Tenniswood, Howard J., and Peters. 3,30S,635. Peters, Leo. Butter pat packaging. 3,317,326, 5-2-67, CI. 99—179. Peters, Leonhard, to May-Pressenbau G. m.b.H. Press. 3,315,- 596, 4-25-67, CI. 100—282. Peters, Leonhard, to May-Pressenbau G. m.b.H. Press appa- ratus. 3,347,158, 10-17-67, CI. 100—269. Peters, Lynn R., and G. F. Hennion, to Eli Lilly and Co. Process for dibenzo [A,D] cvclohepta [1.4] diene interme- diates. 3.321,535, 5-23-67, CI. 260—649. Peters Machinerv Co. : See — Talbot, Richard C. 3,323,281. Talbot, Richard C. 3,327.680. Talbot, Richard C. 3,332,212. Talbot, Richard C. 3.340,824. Peters, Melville F. Fluid separating device. 3,300,053, 1-24- 67, CI. 210—519. Air release valve assembly. 3,340,887, -202. Method of extending the useful life of devices. 3,345,725. 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 157. Peters, Melville F 9-12-67, CI. 137 Peters, Melville F, surge attenuatin Peters, Myron J. and C. I. Pinning device. 3,336,638, 8-22- 67, CI. 24—6. Peters, Richard J. Bookmark. 3,324,823, 6-13-67, CI. 116— 119. Peters, Robert N., to L. W. Menzimer, Trustee. Automotive door latch. 3,305,258, 2-21-67, CI. 292 — 198. Peters, Robert W. : See — Garrett, Henry U., Peters, and Dinning. 3,333,640. Peters, Robert W., to H. J. Gorski. Stator core windins machine. 3,323,734, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 1.1. Peters, Robert W. Electric motor. 3,334,255, 8-1-67, CI. 310— 215. Peters, Robert W., to H. J. Gorski. Armature winding ma- chine. 3,345,002, 10-3-07, CI. 242 — 13. Peters, Rudolph W. Content dispenser for collapsible tubes. 3,332,579, 7-25-67, CI. 222 — 96. Peters and Russell, Inc. : See — McPherson, Hal W. 3,334,358. McPherson, Hal W. 3,335,756. Russell, Linus E. 3,347,273. Russell, Linus E. 3,347,385. Peters, Theodore F., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle differ- ential brake control. 3,312,314, 4-4-67, CI. 188 — 152. Peters, Theodore F., to General Motors Corp. Closure latch with auxiliary latch release. 3,312,491, 4-4-67, CI. 292 — 201. Peters. Timothy V., to Ameliotex, Inc. Continuous process of producing solutions of substantially linear polyurethanes. 3,346,529, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Peterschmidt, Paul L., to Diversification Development, Inc. Bulk blending and bulk storage plants. 3,327,874, 6-27-67. CI. 214—16. Petersen, Anita E. : See — Benetti, John G. 3.'312,002. Petersen, Gerald A. 3,312,297. Petersen, Gerald A. 3.316,988. Petersen, Gerald A. 3,323,235. Petersen, Gerald A. 3,323,236. Petersen, Gerald A. 3.330,055. Petersen, Gerald A. 3.345,765. Petersen, Gerald A. 3,349,508. Petersen, Gerald A. 3,357,117. Petersen, Gerald A. 3.359,662. Petersen, Gerald A., and Lanum. 3,346,284. Troeppl, William M. 3,312,003. Troeppl, William M., and Benetti. 3,305,954. Troeppl, William M„ and Petersen. 3,300,883. Petersen, Arne G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Adjustable pitch axial flow fan blades. 3,357,496, 12-12-67, CI. 170 — 160.6. Petersen, Carl T.. and E. R. McClelland, to Filper Corp. Meth- od of bisecting and pitting freestone drupes. 3,330,320, 7-11-67, CI. 146 — 224. Petersen, Donald K. Plane anchorage. 3,338,176, 8-29-67, CI. 104 — 35. Petersen. Erich H., and H. K. Steuer, to Reimers-Getriebe K.G. Automatic belt or chain tightening mechanism for an in- finitely variable cone pulley transmission. 3,349,633, 10-31- 67, CI. 74 — 230.17. Petersen, Gerald A. : See — Benetti, John G. 3,312,002. Troeppl, William M., and Benetti. 3.305,954. Troeppl, William M„ and Benetti. 3,312.003. Troeppl, William M., and Petersen. 3,300,883. LIST OF PATENTEES 1009 Petersen, Gerald A. Cheek and tooth protector. 3,307,539, 3-7-67, CI. 128—136. Petersen, Gerald A., % to A. E. Petersen. Earth auger head having finger tip teeth. 3,312,297, 4-4-67, CI. 175—392. Tetersen, Gerald A., % to A. E. Petersen. Auger head with three radial arms. 3,310,9SS, 5-2-67, CI. 175— 30 1 . Petersen, Gerald A., % to A. E. Petersen. Resilient retainer for excavating tooth. 3,323.235, 0-0-G7, CI. 37 — 142. Petersen, Gerald A., \' 2 to A. E. Petersen. Reversely bent retainer lor pronged excavating tooth. 3,323,23G, G-G-G7, CI. 37—1 12 Petersen, Gerald A., y. to A. E. Petersen. Resilient retaining means for jacketed tooth. 3,330,055, 7-11-G7, CI. 37 — 142. Petersen, Gerald A., % to A. E. Petersen. Reversely bent re- silient retainer for digging implement blades. 3,345,705, 10-10-G7, CI. 37—142. Petersen, Gerald A., V> to A. E. Petersen. Tooth with T- shaped shank. 3, 349, SOS, 10-31-67, CI. 37—142. Petersen, Gerald A., \i. to A. E. Petersen. Resilient retaining means for digging implement blades. 3,357,117, 12-12-67, Ci. 37—1-12. Petersen, Gerald A., % to A. E. Petersen. Resilient retainer for excavating teeth fused to tooth holder. 3,359,662, 12- 26-67, CI. 37—142. Petersen, Gerald A. and W. J. Lanum, said Petersen assor. of J /> to A. E. Petersen. Swivel cable pulling grip and filler. 3,346, 2S4. 10-10-67, CI. 2S7— 91. Petersen, Harold E. : See — Chesarek. Donald J., and Petersen. 3,353,157. Petersen, Herbert O. Riser supports. 3,331,579, 7-1S-67, CI. 249 — 14. Petersen, James M. : See — - Reed, David D., Moroz, and Petersen. 3,342,735. Petersen. James M., and J. P. Lyons, to Texaco Inc. Alkyl alkenethiophosphonate and their lubricant composition. 3,296,132, 1-3-67, CI. 252—46.6. Petersen, John F., to Real Estate Securities, Inc. Fluid pres- sure control valve. 3,329,170, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Petersen, Mogens, to Kongskilde Maskinfabrik A/S. Container with connecting elements for the wall portions. 3.323,265, 6-6-67, CI. 52—302. Petersen, Paul S. : See — Werner, Frank D., Darr. Edberg, and Petersen. 3,313,046. Werner, Frank D., and Petersen. 3,332,116. Petersen, Povl V., and T. Huld. to Kefalas A/S. Thiaxanthe- nols, process of producing and anti-tussive compositions thereof. 3,359,161, 12-19-67, CI. 167 — 55. Petersen, Richard W. : See — Mellott, Robert N., and Petersen. 3,353.082. Petersen, Rolland G. Key and combination cylinder lock. 3,312,090, 4-4-67, CI. 70—285. Petersen, Rudolph S. : See — Osgood, Winthrop B., Jr., and Petersen. 3,340,895. Petersen, Rudolph S., and B. Olsen. to Sanders Associated, Inc. Fluid flow sensing device. 3,325,612, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 81.9. Petersen, Sigrud R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Support arrangement for diodes in a rotating rectifier exciter. 3,348,- 127, 10-17-67, CI. 322—59. Petersen. Thorvald K., to Douglas Aircraft Co.. Inc. Satellite orbital simulator. 3,303,583, 2-14-67. CI. 35 — 47. Petersen, Walter. Reinforced plastic glass holding frame. 3,348,349. 10-24-67, CI. 52 — 498. Petersen, Walter E. : See — Pinke. August H., and Petersen. 3,321,17S. Petersen, Warren D., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Sehlumberger N.V.). Stack chair. 3.316,016, 4-25-67, CI. 297—239. Petersen, Warren E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Strand measuring device. 3,318,005, 5-9-67, CI. 33 — 134. Petersilka. Franz K., R. P. Schittenhelm, and R. G. Weiss, to Siemens-Reinigcr AVerke Aktiengesellschaft. Vacuum pump. 3,357,633, 12-12-67, CI. 230 — 69. Peterson, Adolphe C. Heat regeneration system for gas tur- bines. 3,306,039. 2-2S-67, CI. 60 — 39.51. Peterson. Adolphe C. Utilization of nuclear reactor in connec- tive distillation and power generation system. 3,336,207, 8-15-67, CI. 202—236. Peterson, Adolphe C. Apparatus for convective distillation of materials in solution with hot gas produced by combustion. 3,351,537, 11-7-67, CI. 202 — 172. Peterson, Adolphe C. Method and apparatus for distillation of materials in solution by direct and indirect contact with air. 3,356,591. 12-5-67. CI. 203 — 10. Peterson, Adolphe C. Turbine propulsion and drive for air- craft rotor means. 3,357,656, 12-12-67, CI. 244 — 17.23. Peterson, Alan H. : See — Argabright. Perry A., and Peterson 3,328.461. Kelly, Joe T., Peterson, and Templenian. 3,308,053. Peterson, Alge T.. Jr. : See — Potter, Omer R., and Peterson. 3,314,378. Peterson. Alice L. Cylindrical grain dryer device. 3,344,533, 10-3-67. CI. 34 — 230. Peterson. Arnold G.. and N. H. Mabie. to L. M. & L Corp. False twister head. 3,334,481, S-8-67, CI. 57 — 77.3. Peterson, Arthur R. : See — Terp, Charles J., and Peterson. 3,323,258. Peterson, Bernice E. : See — Peterson, Walter G. and B. E. 3,354.558. Peterson Brothers Mfg. Co. : See — Peterson, Horthun L. 3.301.112. Peterson, Bulow A. : See — Malmrose, John P., and Peterson. 3, 302, 332. Peterson, Carl A., to Basic Products Corf). Transformer and saturable reactor voltage regulator. 3,353,093, 11-14-67, CI. 323—43.5. Peterson, Carl H., to C. F. Shepherd. Suction-type grinding mill. 3,313,494, 4-11-67, CI. 241 — 56. Peterson, Charles A., to Pan American Sulphur Co. Holder for campaign buttons, flags and the like. 3,357,662, 12-12- 67, CI. 248 — 39. Peterson, Charles D. Gas pressure regulator with 180° U-bend valve body. 3,330,295, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 382. Peterson, Clarence A., to United States of America, Navy. Automatic frequency analyzer using parallel one-third octave filters. 3,337,799, 8-22-67, CI. 324 — 77. Peterson, Clarence G., 25% to H. G. Anderson, W. B. Ander- son, R. H. Nyholm, and H. Anderson, Jr. Spring biased valve operating lever. 3,313,510, 4-11-67, CI. 251 — 144. Peterson, Clifford D. : See — Dirk, William R., and Peterson. 3,325,237. Dirk, William R., and Peterson. 3,358,672. Peterson, Dana, and W. W. Morgan. Tool handle. 3,328,999, 7-4-67, CI. 72—388. Peterson, David G., to Ultra, Inc. Disintegrator pump. 3,325,- 107, 6-13-67, CI. 241 — 101. Peterson. David R., to Motorola, Inc. Method of forming thin oxide films. 3,306,76S, 2-28-67, CI. 117—106. Peterson, Dean M. : See — Kottler, Franklin D., Vroom, and Peterson. 3,327,105. Peterson, Dean M., C. E. Pickering, and W. Windle, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Unidirectional clutch mechanism. 3,300,003, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 46. Peterson, Dean M., and H. F. Roller, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method of manufacturing a friction clutch. 3,321,565, 5-23-67, CI. 264 — 162. Peterson, Dean M., and C. E. Pickering, to Eastman Kodak Co. Miniature flash attachment and photoflash lamp socket receiving portion. 3,353,465, 11-21-67, CI. 95—11.5. Peterson, Don W., J. J. Kovac, J. W. Calvin, and V. C. Puse, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Airplane disc brake and key combination. 3,345,109, 10-3-67, CI. 301 — G. Peterson, Donald H., to J. A. and M. Rainsford, d.b.a. E-Z Products Co. Clip pack. 3,332,551, 7-25-67, CI. 206 — 65. Peterson, Donald W., to General Motors Corp. Turn signal sys- tem including impulse relays. 3,333,241, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 55. Peterson, Donovan F., C. E. Rasmussen, and R. J. T. Harris, to U.S. Automatics Corp. Current switching arrangement to cutout the defective gas lamp upon failure. 3,345,538, 10-3-67, CI. 315 — 125. Peterson, Edgar M. : See — Tidd, Edwin B., and Peterson. 3,307,859. Peterson, Edward C, to Birdsboro Corp. Up-and-down shear. devices. 3,333,799, mount therefor. 3,316,788, 5-2-67, CI. 83—375. Peterson, Edwin F. Fitter for -yibratins 8-1-67, CI. 248—14. Peterson. Edwin F. Rotary vibrator and 3,355,957, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — S7. Peterson, Edwin L. : See — Ellert, Frederick J., Merriam, Peterson, and Tye. 3,327,- 306. Peterson Electronic Die Co., Inc. : See — Peterson, Everett A., and Peterson. 3,360,417. Peterson. Erich : See — Magg, Alfred, Haessle, Schreiner, Liebel, Bredschneider, Buettner, Peterson, and Schrodt. 3,340,749. Peterson, Eugene W. : See — Webb, James E. 3,317,731. Peterson, Evald O., to Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. Device for operating on shoe bottoms. 3,345,660, 10-10-67, CI. 12 — 16.4. Peterson, Everett A. : See — Baermann, Walter P., Cooke, and Peterson. 3,301,394. Peterson, Everett A. and H. W. Luggage. 3,295,643, 1-3-67, CI. 190—41. Peterson, Everett A. and H. W., to Peterson Electronic Die Co., Inc. Heat sealing machine for bondins flexible strips to thermoplastic surfaces. 3.360,417, 12-26-67, CI. 156 — 3S0. Peterson. Floyd V. Electrical precipitator apparatus of the liquid spray type. 3,331,192, 7-1S-67, CI. 55 — 107. Peterson, Garland R. : See — Peterson, Richard A. and G. R. 3,320,S95. Peterson, George C. : See — Huber, Walter G., and Peterson. 3.320.652. Peterson, George J., to Swift & Co. Flameproofing composi- tion, method and article containing same. 3,305.431, 2- 21-67, CI. 161 — 232. Peterson, Glen. Means for improving the traction of wheeled vehicles. 3,335,776, 8-15-67, CI. 152 — 222. Peterson, Gudmundur P., and B. W. Lees, to United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. Protection for aircraft engines against snow, ice, and airborne particles. 3.329,377, 7-4-67. CI. 244 — 53. Peterson, Harold B. Folding and swinging hvdraulic boom. 3.295,705, 1-3-67, CI. 214 — 132. Peterson. Harold M. : See — Pfeiffer, Joseph J., and Peterson. 3,312,432. Peterson. Harold W. : See — Peterson, Everett A. and H. W. 3.295.643. Peterson, Everett A., and H. W. 3,360,417. 1010 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Peterson, Harry L. Fluid pressure system for use in con- trolling steering of outboard motors and the like. 3,358,- 564, 12-19-67, CI. 91—375. Peterson, Henry J., to Sun Oil Co. Oxidation of tertiary- butyl groups attached to an aromatic ring to form the corresponding aromatic carboxylic acid. 3,296,280, 1-3-67, CI. 260—346.4. Peterson, Herbert E. Electrical resistance heating apparatus. '3,311,734, 3-28-67, CI. 219—50. Peterson, Herbert J., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for picking up and rolling pipe lengths while traveling side- wise on chain conveyor. 3,310,154, 3-21-67, CI. 198 — 33. Peterson, Horthun L., 33%% to Peterson Stamping and Mfg. Co., Small Lot Stamping Co., and Peterson Bros. Mfg. Co. Punch press ram structure. 3,301,112, 1-31-67, CI. 83 — 137. Peterson, Howard. Traction mat and wheel chock for auto- motive vehicles. 3,357,639, 12-12-67, CI. 238 — 14. Peterson, J. Charles : See — -Severson, Sylvester B. 3,311,042. Peterson, Jack C, to Package Products Co., Inc. Method of forming merchandise container. 3,308,722, 3-14-67, CI. 93—35. Peterson, James H. : See — Hodge, Edwin S., and Peterson. 3,328,139. Hodge. Edwin S., Peterson, and Tassin. 3,340,053. Peterson, James L. Patient controlled power operated kit for hospital bed. 3,311,933, 4-4-67, CI. 5 — 66. Peterson, James L., to The Joyce Corp. Process for preparing a protective coating. 3,359,181, 12-19-67, CI. 106 — 14. Peterson, Janet B., and M. Dexter, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Alkyl-4-hydroxy-phenyl carbamates. 3,303,211, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 471. Peterson, John A. : See — Dexter, Theodore H., and Peterson. 3,316,060. Peterson, John A., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Purification of phosphorus-containing solutions. 3,305,304, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 107. Peterson, John A., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process for pro- ducing anhydrous ammonium bifluoride from an aqueous solution of ammonium fluoride. 3,310,369, 3-21-67, CI. 23—88. Peterson, John A., and R. G. Hartig, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Purification of phosphate solutions. 3,305,305, 2- 21-67, CI. 23—107. Peterson, John A., J. J. Wylegala, J. T. Pucker, and L. E. Tufts, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Recovery of substantially anhydrous hydrogen fluoride from an impure aqueous am- monium fluoride solution. 3,338,673, 8-29-67, CI. 23 — 153. Peterson, John C. : See — Crane, Walton B., and Peterson. 3,318.204. Peterson, John D., to Avco Corp. Aid to striking an electric arc. 3,343,033, 9-19-67, CI. 315 — 111. Peterson, John L., and J. C. Tirrell, to Teletype Corp. Se- quence detection circuit. 3,345,615, 10-3-07, CI. 340—172.5. Peterson, Joseph C. Pickling inhibitor composition. 3,312,- 625, 4-4-67, CI. 252—149. Peterson, Joseph C. Additive for stainless steel pickling baths. 3,349,037, 10-24-67, CI. 252 — 146. Peterson, Kail R. : See — Roecks, Carl C, Jr., and Peterson. 3,331,563. Peterson, Laverne R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Multi-tape trans- port assembly. 3,321,752, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Peterson, Loren N., to Salina Mfg. Co.. Inc. Construction for Y-shaped valves, couplings or the like. 3,319,650, 5-16-67, CI. 137 — 561. Peterson. Loren W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Connector assem- bly. 3,315,212, 4-18-67, CI. 339—75. Peterson, Lowell H. : See — Farquhar, Melville T., and Peterson. 3,326,444. Peterson Machine Tool, Inc. : See — Lambert, James H. 3,354,556. Peterson, Marvin L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 2,3-bis(difluoroamino)-l,4-dicyanobutane. 3,347,898, 10-17- 67, CI. 200—465.5. Peterson, Max E. : See — Brase, Douglas R., Peterson, and Thomas. 3,337,814. Peterson, Melvin N. A., to The Regents of the University of California. Ultrasonic sieving. 3,305,481, 2-21-67, CI. 210—19. Peterson, Nils O. A. Apparatus for inoculation against smallpox and the like having means for vibrating and heat- ing a needle. 3,308,823, 3-14-67, CI. 128 — 253. Peterson, Olav, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Floating back diode limiter. 3,321,642, 5-23-67, CI. 307— S8.5. Peterson. Oscar A., to Mid-Century Corp. Connections for alloy lined vessels. 3,349,951, 10-31-67, CI. 220—63. Peterson, Palmer G. : See — Wendell, Elmer R., and Peterson. 3,322,289. Peterson, Ralph D. : See — Lemaire, Normand A., and Peterson. 3,356,512. Peterson, Raymond L. : See — Cardani, Charles P., and Peterson. 3,343,714. Peterson, Rehn C, and V. F. Rana, to T.W. & C.B. Sheridan Co. Book trimmer or the like. 3,340,758, 9-12-67, CI. 83 — 697. Peterson, Reino A., to The Bunting Brass and Bronze Co. Combination bearing. 3,305,280, 2-21-67, CI. 308 — 35. Peterson, Reino A., to The Bunting Brass and Bronze Co. Self-aligning bearing. 3,318,642, 5-9-67, CI. 308 — 26. Peterson, Richard A. and G. R. Spraying apparatus with pump and motor adjustment. 3,320,895, 5-23-67, CI. 103 — 57. Peterson, Richard H., to Columbia Records Distribution Corp. Electrical musical instruments. 3,316,341, 4-25-67, CI. 84 — 1.24. Peterson, Richard H. Electrical wiring. 3,320,489, 5-16-67, CI. 317—119. Peterson, Richard H. Electronic musical instrument. 3,328,- 507, 6-27-67, CI. 84 — 1.26. Peterson, Richard L., to Moeller Mfg. Co., Inc. Adjustable tamperproof closure. 3,295,712, 1-3-67, CI. 220 — 24.5. Peterson, Robert A., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Accelerator system for multiple engine control. 3,296,885, 1-10-67, CI. 74: — 478. Peterson, Robert A., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Controls for earthmoving scrapers connected in tandem. 3,339,658, 9-5- 67, CI. 180 — 14. Peterson, Robert C. Load equalizer. 3,321,997, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 573. Peterson, Robert J., to The Quaker Oats Co. Ice cream sand- wich machine. 3,316,860, 5-2-67, CI. 107 — 1. Peterson, Robert J., and E. L. Coonrod, to American Can Co. Cartoning machine. 3,298,287, 1-17-67, CI. 93—49. Peterson, Robert M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Power operated knife with adjustable blades. 3,303,563, 2-14-67, CI. 30—272. Peterson, Robert M., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Means for mounting a food mixer on a standard. 3,312,433, 4-4-67, CI. 248 — 13. Peterson, Rodney E. : See — Nelson, Elwood E., Peterson, and Sutphin. 3,310,593. Peterson, Rodney E., and E. M. Sutphin, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Method for improving the quality of aro- matic compounds. 3,310,594, 3-21-67, CI. 260—672. Peterson, Roger D. : See — Bullen. Clark V., and Peterson. 3,305,000. Peterson, Roger W., and W. R. Black, to E. H. Sheldon & Co. Portable cabinet and service strip. 3,317,261, 5-2-67, CI. 312 — 249. Peterson, Ronald P. : See — Tourtellot, John A., and Peterson. 3,356,374. Peterson, Roswald M. Indexing of dies. 3,342,060, 9-19-67, CI. 72 — 470. Peterson, Roy H., to United States of America. Army. Vari- able load torsion bar suspension system. 3,337,236, 8-22- 67, CI. 280—124. Peterson, Rudolph A. : See — Fluke, Gordon A., Keating, McGehee, and Peterson. 3,296.043. Peterson Stamping and Mfg. Co. : See — Peterson, Horthun L. 3,301,112. Peterson, Stanley B. : See — Wright, Antony, Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson. 3,342,979. Peterson, Thomas F., deceased (by J. D. Drinko, and Central National Bank, coexecutors). Semi-insulating shielding for cables and the like and comprising discrete "floating" patches of semi-conductive material. 3,312,774, 4—4-67, CI. 174—120. Peterson, Thomas F. (deceased), J. D. Drinko, and Central National Bank of Cleveland, Ohio, coexecutors. Method and articles for splicing plastic pipe. 3,334,663, 8-8-67, CI. 138 — 132. Peterson, Thomas G. Disposable and collapsible storage and shipping container. 3,337,036, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 46. Peterson, Victor W. : See — Lindgren, Milton F., and Peterson. 3,352,178. McDowall, Charles J., and Peterson. 3,295,801. Peterson, Victor W., to General Motors Corp. Centrifugally operated fluid clutch. 3,295,646. 1-3-67, CI. 192 — 85. Peterson, Victor W., to General Motors Corp. Sequentially engaged clutches connected in series and cooling means therefor. 3,300,004, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 48. Peterson, Vincent C. J. : See — Gilmore, William J., and Peterson. 3,307,343. Peterson, Vincent C. J., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Energy absorbing system. 3,353,768, 11-21-67, CI. 244- 110. Peterson, Walter G. and B. E., to Polarknown, Inc. Teaching and self-teaching device. 3,354,558, 11-28-67, CI. 35 — 9. Peterson, Walter O., to Polarknown, Inc. Method of and means for information detection. 3,302,306, 2-7-67, CI. 35—9. Peterson, Walter R. Dual wheel construction for vehicles. 3,337,270, 8-22-67, CI. 301—36. Peterson, Warren J. : See — Katzfey, James M., and Peterson. 3,348,893. Peterson, Wesley R., A. N. Cook, R. R. Thompson, and A. H. Stolpen, to The Singer Co. Motor speed controllers. 3,353,- 424, 11-21-67, CI. 74—560. Peterson, Willard D., to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Process for producing thiophosphate esters. 3,336,422, 8-15-67, CI. 260—975 Peterson, William A. : See — Buehmiller, Lyle D., De Grasse. Jones, and Peterson. 3,299,364. Peterson, William E. Puppet amusement device. 3,314,188. 4-3 8-67, CI. 46 — 13. LIST OF PATENTEES 1011 Peterson, William H., to Pullman luc. Long travel dual sill cushioning arrangement lor railroad cars. 3,334,757, 8-8- G7, CI. 213—8. Peterson, William R. : See — Rapp, Raymond 1., Peterson, and Pailas. 3,339,337. Peterson, William 1?., to United States of America, Army. Stake extracting apparatus. 3,314,229, 4-18-67, CI. GO — 26.11. Peterson, William R., and D. A. Walker, to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Two-stage heating method for preparing buta- diene-styrene latex. 3,303,155, 2-7-G7, CI. 260—29.7. Peterson, William R., and J. F Kowalick, to United States of America, Army. Fuze apparatus. 3,336,869, 8-22-67, CI. 102—27. Peticolas, Warner L., to International Business Machines Corp. Thermographic copying material. 3,342,61S, 9-19-67, CI. 117 — 36.7. Petisi, Joseph : See — Boothe, James H„ and Petisi. Re. 26,271. Petisi, Joseph, and J. H. Boothe, to American Cyanamld Co. 7-and-9-alkylamino-G-deoxytetracycline. Re. 25,253, 8-15- 67, CI. 260—559. Petisi, Joseph, and J. H. Boothe, to American Cyanamid Co. Tetracycline compounds. 3,338,963, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 559. Petit, Elphege : Sec — Lacoste, Georges, Petit, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,339,711. Petit, Jean-Claude : See — Grosmangin, Jacques, Besancon, and Petit. 3,32S,379. Petit, Jean-Francois : See — Cabane, Gerard, Mouturat, Petit, Sinfort, and Salesse. 3,303,561. Petit, Roland, C. Kaziz, and G. Wetroff, to Produits Chlmiques Pecninev-Saint-Gobain. Process for hydrofiuorinating acetyl- enic hydrocarbons. 3,330,876, 7-11-67, CI. 260—653.4. Petitiean, Robert J. : See — bi.'trich, Walter L., and Petitjean. 3,336,547. Opalenik, John J., and Petitjean. 3,310,768. Petkus, Arnold E. : See — Sensibar, Jacob R., and Petkus. 3,331,209. Petkwitz, Carl F., and C. H. Wurtz, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 3,331,648, 7-18-67, CI. 312—296. Petracek, Francis J., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Substituted 3-cyano-l-hydroxy-2-phenylindoles. 3,296,277, 1-3-67, CI. 260—326.16. Petree, David W., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Method of making composite yarn. 3,344,597, 10-3-67, CI. 57 — 157. Petree, Marcella C. : See — Warfield, Robert W., and Petree. 3,321,391. Petrella. Robert G. : See — Koblitz, Frank F., and Petrella. 3,324,069. Petretti, Raymond H., to Ortem Mfg. Corp. Educator unit. 3,317,049, 5-2-67, CI. 210 — 241. Petri, Albert L., and H. Lewin, to Petri Cigar Co. Cigar mak- ing machine. 3,29S,375, 1-17-67, CI. 131—81. Petri Cigar Co. : See — Petri, Albert L., and Lewin. 3,29S,375. Petri, Norbert, and H. Strehler, to Badische Anilln- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of pure caprolactam. 3,350,393, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Petrich, Bernard E. Concrete deflector. 3,346,085, 10-10-67, CI. 193 — 14. Petrick, Edward J., to Knox Mfg. Co. Portable movie screen device. 3,321,163, 5-23-67, CI. 24S— 171. Petrick, Russel E., to Knox Mfg. Co. Portable movie screen device. 3,321,164, 5-23-67, CI. 24S— 171. Petrie, James A. : See — Coplin, John F., Taylor, Petrie, and Bracey. 3,299,961. Williamson, Douglas H., and Petrie. 3,360,240. Petrie, James A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Compressors for gas turbine jet propulsion engines. 3,307,775, 3-7^67, CI. 230 — 122. Petrie, James A., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Vane operating mech- anism for fluid flow machines. 3,352,537, 11-14-67, CI. 253—78. Petrie, James A., and T. Steele, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Bladed rotor for use in a fluid flow machine. 3.297,301, 1-10-67, CI. 253—39.15. Petrie & McNaught Ltd. : See — Bowe, Maurice T. 3.29S.208. Petrie, William E. Collapsible stand. 3,313,505, 4-11-67, CI. 24S— 165. Petriekls, Paul F., and T. H. Pisarczuk, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Corner post. 3,337,111, 8-22-67, CI. 229 — 14. Petriello, John V. : See — Lontz, John F., La Torra, and Petriello. 3,322,266. Petriello, John V.. to Dielectric Corp. High impermeability coatings and supported fabricated objects of polytetrafluoro- ethylene. 3,356,252, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 63. Petrik, Dragan R. Railway system with locomotive having wheel substitute support means. 3,343,495, 9-26-67, CI. 104- — 1. Petrik, George L. : See — Carter, Robert M., and Petrik. 3,346,129. Petrin, Frank. Electric motor driven vibrator and adjusting device therefor. 3,339,422, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 87. Petrocarbon Developments Ltd.: See — Ruhemann, Martin S. W., and Ilalford. 3,317,278. Smith, Howard J. T. 3,302,422. Petrolf, Michael !>., and S. F. Swiadek, to National Engineer- ing Science Co. Image converter apparatus using fine wire electron emissive screen. 3,354,314. 11-21-67, CI. 250 — 213. Petrol Injection Ltd. : See — Jackson, Harold E. 3,323,581. Jackson, Harold E. 3,330,261. Jackson, Harold E. 3,330,300. Jackson, Harold E. 3,330,541. Jackson, Harold E. 3,342,449. Jackson, Harold E.. and Weeks. 3,351,982. Petroleum Tool Research, Inc. : See — Mohaupt, Henry H. 3.301,722. Mohaupt, Henry H. 3,313,234. Petrolite Corp. : See — Cheng, Jen-Pu. 3,349,029. Dickson, Woodrow J., and Jenkins. 3.301,783. Dickson, Woodrow J., and Jenkins. 3,313,736. Dickson, Woodrow J., and Jenkins. 3,344,083. Dickson, Woodrow J., and Jenkins. 3,346,489. Dickson, Woodrow J., and Jenkins. 3,347,789. Eddius, William N., Jr., and Lissant. 3,343,599. Godar, Richard L. 3,328,283. Godar, Richard L 3,328,284. Godar. Richard L. 3,328,2S5. Godar, Richard L. 3,342,723. Guthrie, David B. 3,356,612. Krieg, Charles D. 3,319,032. Lissant, Kenneth J. 3,352.109. Lucas, Roy N. 3,334,038. Mange, Franklin E. 3,320,208. iShen, Kwan-Ting. 3,304,34t). Shen, Kwan-Ting. 3,308,161. Shen, Kwan-Ting, and Quinlan. 3,320,212. Turner, Delber W. 3,303,262. Turner, Delber W. 3,342,720. Waterman, Logan C, and Franse. 3,324,026. Waterman, Logan C, and Hickman. 3,314,872. Waterman, Logan C, and Martin. 3,325,391. Petropoulos, John C, and A. T. Coscia, to American Cyanamid Co. Condensation products of an aldehyde with sulfamovl and alkylsulfamoyl derivatives of 2,2-di(p-tolvl) butane. 3,296,334, 1-3-67, CI. 260— S4.40. Petropoulos, John C, and A. E. Rimpel, Jr., to Formica Corp. Laminate and process of preparing the same. 3,313,675, 4-11-67, CI. 161 — 184. Petros, Andrew J., to Mesta Machine Co. Belt wrappers. 3,328,991, 7-4-67, CI. 72—148. Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. : See — Bajars, Laimonis. 3,306,950. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,183. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,184. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,185. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,186. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,187. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,188. Bajars, Laimonis. 3.308,189. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,190. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,191. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,192. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,193. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,194. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,195. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,196. Bajars, Laimonis. 3.308,197. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,198. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,308,199. Bajars, Laimonis. 3.308,200. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,316,320. Bajars, Laimonis. 3,359.343. Bajars, Laimonis, and Croce. 3,303,234. Bajars, Laimonis, Croce, and Gabliks. 3,306.947. Bajars, Laimonis, Gabliks, and Croce. 3,334,152. Besozzi, Alfio J., and Brill. 3,301,906. Bojanowski, Richard F., and Herndon. 3,356.750. Bowers, Hugh R., Tschopp, and Woerner. 3,308,201. Brill, William F., Besozzi. and Finley. 3,342,849. Christmann, Harold F. 3.303,238. Croce, Louis J., and Bajars. 3,303,236. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,297,775. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3.303,235. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3.303.237. Croce, Louis J., Bajars, and Gabliks. 3,342,S90. Finley. Joseph H. 3 345.397. Gabliks, Maigonis, Bajars, and Croce. 3,308,182. Hwa, Francis C. S., and Bajars. 3,324,195. Kerr, Ralph O. 3,296,2S2. Kerr, Ralph O. 3,351,565. Kerr, Ralph O. 3,352,905. Nagel. Roger M. 3,314,930. Rice, Billy D., and Stadig. 3.324.09S. Tschopp, Lloyd D. 3.327,001. Woerner, Rudolph C. 3.336.414. Woskow, Marvin Z. 3,312,718. Petrov, Vasily V. : See — Bodrov, Alexandr D., Petrov, and Fonar. 3,352,506. Petrova, Natalija P. : See — Kapltanov, Nickolai N., Petrova, and Jurasova. 3,314,- 581. 1012 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Petrovsky, Peter, to Telet'unken Patentverwertungs-Geseil- schaft m.b.H. Separating device incorporating means for selectively conveying one flat article at a time from a sepa- rating zone. 3,339.917, 9-5-67, CI. 271— 3G. Petrow, Vladimir : See — Cooley, George, Ellis, and Petrow. 3,328,433. Feather, Peter, and Petrow. 3,344,158. Hall, Suzanne P., Ellis, and Petrow. 3,330,728. Hayman, David F., Petrow, and Stephenson. 3,301,890. Kirk, David N., Petrow, Stransfield, and Williamson. 3,296.075. Kirk, David N., Petrow, Stransfield, and Williamson. 3.296.256. Kirk, David N., Petrow, and Williamson. 3.332,940. Kirk, David N., Petrow, and Williamson. 3,356,573. Petrow, Vladimir, and J. P. Yardley, to The British Drug Houses Ltd. 6-cvano steroidal enol ethers and process for preparing same. 3,311,617, 3-28-67, CI. 260—239.55. Petrozziello, Michael A., to Johnson & Johnson. Apparatus for transporting and folding a collagen casing. 3,351,338, 11-7-67, CI. 270—79. Petruzella. James : See — Moyson, Joseph, and Petruzella. 3.331,000. Moyson, Joseph, and Petruzella. 3,354,363. Petrv, Robert C. : See — Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Petry. 3,342,861. Freeman. Jeremiah P., and Petry. 3,342,S67. Petry, Robert C, and S. F. Reed, Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Reaction of tetrafluorohydrazine with unsaturated esters of acrylates and methacrylates. 3,346,621, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 482. Petry, Robert C, and S. F. Reed, Jr., to Rohm & Haas Co. Al'kyl compounds containing nitrogen and fluorine. 3,350,- 453, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 583. Petrv, Robert J. : See — Olsen. Howard E., and Petry. 3,324,738. Petry, Robert K., to Congoleum-Nairn, Inc. Smooth wear- resistant resilient floor covering and method of making same. 3.310,422, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 76. Petry, Robert K., and J. J. Jecker, to Congoleum-Nairn Inc. Process for preparing felt-backed laminates. 3,339,001. 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 231. Petsch, Ernst, to Hvdraulik G.m.b.H. Device. 3,354,686, 11-28- 67, CI. 72—263. Petschauer. Richard J., to Fabri-Tek Inc. Reversible shift reg- ister with simultaneous reception and transfer of informa- tion by each stage. 3,348,069, 10-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Petschauer, Richard J., and G. A. Andersen, to Fabri-Tek Inc. Selection matrix line capacitance recharge system. 3,343,- 130, 9-19-67, CI. 340—166. Petterson, David L. : See — Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,330,- 679. Jordan, Merrill E., Cole, Burbine, and Petterson. 3,342,- 554. Petterson, Lowell L. : See — Brotherton, Robert J., and Petterson. 3,312.737. Petterson, Tor. Pressure sensitive adhesive tape applicator. 3,351.511, 11-7-67, CI. 156 — 527. Pettersson, Bror G. : See — Ekenstam, Bo T. A., and Pettersson. 3,341,526. Lenart, Tibor, and Pettersson. 3,323,020. Pettersson, Per R. : >S'ee — Kayser, Charles W., and Pettersson. 3.332.028. Pettersson Tord E., to Berthen AG. Measuring device for saw teeth. 3,305,934, 2-28-67, CI. 33 — 202. Pettett Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Pettett, William P. 3,302,231. Pettett, William P., to Pettett Mfg. Co.. Inc. Mophead. 3,302,231, 2-7-67, CI. 15—229. Pettibone, Michael H. : See — Porath, Phillip H., and Pettibone. 3,348,912. Pettibone Mulliken Corp. : See — Janis, Vincent, Jr.. and Bhatia. 3,330,072. Janis, Vincent, Jr.. and Bhatia. 3,354,587. Lado, William J. 3,300.060. Sanders, Douglas O., and Mohr. 3,306.441. Pettie, Lewis F., Jr., and H. J. Bichsel, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Arc welding apparatus. 3,359,403, 12-19-C7. C). 219—131. Pettigrew, Donald F. : See — McDannold, Ronald E. 3,341,204. Pettingill, Gene M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Boron trifluoride distillation under controlled pressure. 3,329,586, 7-4-67, CI. 203 — 78. Pettis, Charles R.. and V. Del Rosso, to Hi-Speed Check- weigher Co., Inc. Parallel gate segregator. 3,326,349, 6- 20-67, CI. 198—31. Pettit, Charles R., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Coil end sup- port assembly. 3,330,978, 7-11-67, CI. 310—260. Pettit, Dorn L. : See — Sohm, Carl B., and Penit. 3,305,660. Pettit, Dorn L., and H. P. Stock, to Square D Co. Cartridge- type fuse mounting block and mounting therefor. 3,354.356, 11-21-67, CI. 317—116. Pettit, Frank P.. to Big Rock Mountain Corp. Aerial tramway system. 3,353,503, 11-21-67, CI. 105 — 150. Pettitt, Walter G., to General Signal Corp. Normally inactive supervisory control system with designated order of station selection. 3,340,508, 9-5-67, CI. 340—147. Petts, George E., 3d, and H. J. Morrison, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Hybrid network utilizing plural two-winding transformers and resistive balancing means. 3,296,557, 1-3-67, CI. 333—11. Petts, Ronald G. : See- Parsons, George W., and Petts. 3,319,547. Parsons, George W., and Petts. 3,354,300. Petty, Billy C, A. R. Hendrickson, and L. S. Brown, to The Dow Chemical Co. Liquid nitrogen in well operations. 3,358,- 763, 12-19-67. CI. 166 — 42. Petty, Helen d. C. : See — Petty, Reed C, and Figg. 3,314,175. Petty, John L., to The Sherwin Williams Co. Multicolor coat- ing composition and method for preparation thereof. Re. 26.242, 8-1-67, CI. 260—17. Petty, John W. L., to National Research Development Corp. Damping device for hydraulic actuators. 3,327,545, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 190.5. Petty, Olive S. : See — Forester, Robert D., and Parr. 3,339,175. Petty, Reed C, and C. M. Figg ; said Figg assor. to said I'ettv, and H. d. C. Petty. Earth scraper. 3,314,175, 4-18-67, CI. 37 — 108. Petty, Robert H. Bed vibrating device. 3,311,935, 4-4-67, CI. 5 — 109. Pettyjohn, Austin E. : See — Collar. Rolland W., Pettyjohn, and Spontelli. 3,314,447. Olson, Gerald D., and Pettyjohn. 3,348,492. Pettyjohn, Austin E., and A. F. Karlin, to Lear Siegler. Quick connect coupling. 3,301,272, 1-31-67, CI. 137 — 614.06. Petzetakis, Aristovoulos G. Hollow reinforced seamless tubu- lar article. 3,299,908, 1-24-67, CI. 138 — 122. Petzke, Franklin J. Reed for woodwind instruments and method of manufacture. 3,340,759. 9-12-67, CI. 84 — 383. Petzold, Arrnin P., to Barber Machinery Co. Pipe-cleaner valve. 3,340,889, 9-12-67, CI. 137 — 268. Petzold, Dieter, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G. m.b.H. Bi- directional static counter controlled by counting signals and auxiliary counting signals. 3,356,953, 12-5-67, CI. 328 — 4. Petzold. Manfred : See — Frotscher, Herbert, and Petzold. 3,347,803. Michael, Gregor, Frotscher, Markert, and Petzold. 3,300,- 395. Peube, Jean L. Differential pressure gauge device. 3,299,712, 1-24-67, CI. 73—401. Peuchmaur, Alphonse : See — Hassig, Jean M., Peuchmaur, Roche, and Thomas. 3,330,- 735. Peugeot et Cie Societe Anonyme, : See — Andriussi, Francois. 3,353.639. Peugeot, Richard S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Lift-off compensation for eddy current testers. 3,358,225, 12-12-67, CI. 324 — 40. Peveler, France D. : See — Launder, Richard L., Launder, E., and Peveler. 3,327,- 4S4. Pevny, Nickolai I. : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman. Tesner, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Pexton, Frederic C, to International Business Machines Corp. Imprinting apparatus. 3,309,987, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — 79. Peyches, Pierre I., to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method of and apparatus for glass making. 3,350,213, 10-31-67, CI. 106 — 52. Peyser, Leonard F., to The Machlett Laboratories, Inc. X-ray- beam defining apparatus having adjustable collimator plates disposed in three parallel planes. 3,304,427, 2-14-67, CI. 250 — 105. Peyser, William P., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Method of making semiconductor devices utilizing vacuum welding. 3,303,549, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Peytavin, Pierre : See — Babel, Louis, and Peytavin. 3,353,587. Pevton, John F.. to Federal Mogul Corp. Bellows restraining device. 3,353,846, 11-21-67, CI. 285 — 16. Peyton, John F., and P. Wassner, to Federal-Mogul-Bower Bearings, Inc. Bellows forming machine. 3,314,276, 4-18- 67, CI. 72—370. Pezaris, Constantine D. : See — Dimitracopoulos, Panayotis C, and Pezaris. 3,302,520. Pezdek. Alexander J., to General Electric Co. Shipping carton. 3,333,685, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 46. Pezelv, Joseph M., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Adjustable corner packaging pad. 3,302,782, 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 62. Pezely, Joseph M., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Modular pack- aging. 3.356,209, 12-5-67, CI. 206 — 46. Pezely, Joseph M., Jr., and V. Schleich, to Corning Glass Works. General purpose packing material. 3,334,798, 8-8- 67, CI. 229--14. Pezzely, Joseph M., Jr. : See — Knapp, Eugene J., and Pezzely. 3.314,584. Pezzini, Mario, to Bucyrus-Erie Co. Lowerable A-frame as- sembly for mobile cranes and the like. 3,335,877, 8-15-67, CI. 212 — 144. Pfab, Diethard G., and H. A. Schwab, to Eltro G.m.b.H. & Co. Method and device for the production of a radar echo. 3.354,457, 11-21-67, CI. 343—17.7. Pfab, James M. : See — Perez-Mendez, Victor, and Pfab. 3,359.421. LIST OF PATENTEES L013 Pfaelzer, Carter P., and S. A. Sapuppo, to Raytheon Co. Ap- paratus for measuring welding power utilizing a weld simu- lating resistor sensor. :;. 334,297, 8-1-67, CI. 324—7-'. Pfaff, c. M. AG. : See — Adam, Hans, and Schneider. 3,332,378. Dobner, Keinhold, and Berg, 3,332,381. Hedegaard, Kristen, Maier, and Vogel. 3,307,510. Oberrecht, Hansgiinter. 3,340,629. Oberrecht, Dlrich. 3.323,631. Oberrecht. Dlrich. 3,357,009. Orth, Hans, and Weber. 3,296,9S9. Reeber, Rudolf, Dobner, and Tretow. 3,353,510. Reeber, Rudolf, and Gross. 3.301.207. Reeber, Rudolf, and Wenz. 3.353,509. Tretow. Werner, and Geib. 3,342,150. Wenz, Herbert. 3.303.328. Pfaff. Gerhard : See — Boden. Helmut, Ocker, Pfaff. and Worz. 3,305,894. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., to Pfaff and Kendall. Pendant support structure. 3,317,170, 5-2-67, CI. 248 — 221. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., to Pfaff and Kendall. Lighting standard. 3,325,950, 6-20-67, CI. 52— 28. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and F. G. Schlosser, to Pfaff and Ken- dall. Control means for lowering device cables. 3,301,533, 131-67, CI. 254 — 174. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and J. Kepenach, to Pfaff and Kendall. Lighting device. 3,317,724, 5-2-67, CI. 240 — 84. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and J. Kepenach, to Pfaff and Kendall. Unitized vapor lamp. 3,325,63S. 6-13-67. CI 240 — 11.4. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and F. G. Schlosser, to Pfaff and Kendall. Adjustable mechanism for securing an arm to a post. 3,346,- 2S0, 10-10-67, CI. 2S7 — 14. Pfaff, Henry O., Jr., and P. G. Schlosser, to Pfaff and Kendall. Adjustable mechanism for securing arms to a post. 3,347,- 572, 10-17-67, CI. 287 — 14. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and F. G. Schlosser, to Pfaff and Kendall. Latch assembly for lowering device mechanism. 3,353,017, 11-14-67, CI. 240 — 66. Pfaff and Kendall : See — Kepenach, John. 3,337,726. Kepenach, John. 3,359.412. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr. 3.317,170. Pfaff. Henry C, Jr. 3,325,950. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and Kepenach. 3,317,724. Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Kepenach. 3,325,638. Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,301,533. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,346,2S0. Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3.347,572. Pfaff, Henr'v C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,353,017. Sabadics, Joseph L. 3,341,959. Pfaff, Wolfgang: See— Gerhardt, Wolfgang, Kunze, and Pfaff. 3,355,117. Pfaffenberger, Richard T., and L. R. Van Horik, to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Chemical metal removal device. 3,345,995, 10-10-67, CI. 134 — 167. Pfahl. Kurt F., to Emerson Electric Co. Submersible motor with a sealed connector plug. 3,308,316, 3-7-67, CI. 310 — 87. Pfalser, Donald R., and E. C. Corder ; said Pfalser assor. to said Corder. Grain elevator spout holder. 3,298,544, 1-17- 67, CI. 214 — 17. Pfann, William G. : See — . Ellis, William C, Pfann, and Wagner. 3,346,414. Pfannmueller, Helmut : See — Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Pfarrwaller. Erwin, to Sulzer Brothers Ltd. Loom for weav- ing. 3,308,S54, 3-14-67, CI. 139—99. Pfarrwaller, Erwin, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Method and means for actuating an element of a weaving machine. 3,322,158, 5-30-67, CI. 139 — 1. Pfarrwaller, Erwin, to Gebruder Sulzer Aktiengeseilschaft. Loom dobby. 3,352,328, 11-14-67, CI. 139 — 68. Pfau. Emert S. : See — Weinstock, Kermit V., and Pfau. 3,342,238. Pfau. Julius H. : See — Corson, Bolton L., and Pfau. 3,341,341. Pfaudler Permutit Inc. : See — Calmon, Calvin. 3,337,451. Pfeffer, Vaclav, to Laboratorni Pristroje, narodni podnik. Apparatus for control of subsidiary clocks. 3,313,099, 4-11-67. CI. 58 — 2-±. Pfeffer, Vaclav, F. Holecek, and K. Gemperle, to Laboratorni Pristroje, narodni podnik. Apparatus for remote control of pendulum movement master clocks. 3,298,171. 1-17-67, CI. 58—35. Pfeffer, Vaclav, F. Holecek, and K. Gemprle, to Laboratorni pristroje, narodni podnik. Polarized relav having two arma- tures oppositely magnetized. 3,341,792, "9-12-67, CI 335 — S4. Pfefferle, Donald H. : See — Anderson, Lester F., Fink, and Pfefferle. 3,327,2S3. Pfefferle, Donald H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lamp assembly. 3,315,070, 4-18-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Pfefferle, Donald H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lamp assembly. 3,315,071, 4-18-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Pfefferle, William C. : See — Langley, Robert C, Lindenthal, and Pfefferle. 3,344,5S6. Pfeifer, Charles R. : See — Hennes, John II., and Pfeifer. 3,296,171. Medford, Robert C. and Pfeifer. 3.3 1 2.735. Pfeifer, Charles R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for preparing dyeable polyolcfin compositions. 3,310,165, 4-25-67, CI. 204 — 159.17. Pfeifer, Charles W., to General Electric Co. Organopolysilox- ane elastomers containing peroxy carbonate curing agents. 3,313,762, 4-11-07, CI. 260—37. Pfeifer, Joseph W. : See — Annunziato, Anthony A., Doucette, and Pfeifer. 3,350,- 624. Pfeifer, Louis : See — Klumpp, Ferdinand, Jr., and Pfeifer. 3.309,178. Pfeifer, Willi, to Zinser Textilmaschinen G.m.b.II. Apparatus for controlling the cop formation on roving frames. 3,302,- 381, 2-7-67, CI. 57—98. Pfeifer, Willi, to Zinser Textilmaschinen G.m.b.II. Roving frame. 3,316,702, 5-2-67, CI. 57—99. Pfeifer, Willi, to Zinser-Textilmaschinen Gesellschaft mit beschraenkter Haftung. Drawing frame with means for counterbalancing the weight of the bobbin carriage rail. 3,357,170, 12-12-67, CI. 57—99. Pfeiffenschneider, Raymund : See — Von Konig, Anita, Kruck, and Pfeiffenschneider. 3,301,677. Pfeiffer Barbacossawerke A.-G. Gebr. : See — Schauer, Siegfried. 3,30S,949. Pfeiffer, Gerhard, K. Stetzelberg, and F. Winkler, to Farb- werke Hoechst Aktiengeseilschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for coloring textile materials and foils. 3.345,198, 10-3-67, CI. 117—38. Pfeiffer, Hans, and E. Krafft, to Th. Kieserling & Albrecht. Machine tool. 3,296,902, 1-10-67, CI. 82 — 20. Pfeiffer, Hans E., to Rolma A.G. Device for automatically ad- justing slides or tables or the like. 3,298,255, 1-17-67, CI. 77—64. rfeiffer, Joseph J., and H. M. Peterson, to ReDeMan Corp. Mobile stand. 3,312,432, 4-4-67, CI. 248—13. Pfeiffer, Ralph R. : See — Ainsworth, Cameron, and Pfeiffer. 3,332,841. Pfeiffer. Reinhold F. : See- Mayer, Herbert, and Pfeiffer. 3,295,530. Pfeil, Arthur P., to Arrow Tank Co., Inc. Lined hollow wood body. 3.329,174, 7-4-67, CI. 138—141. Pfeil, Peter C. L., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Author- ity. Heat treatment of steel. 3,347,715, 10-17-67, CI. 148— 12. Pfeilschifter, Dieter, to Reteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungs- gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Device for picking up and unloading pourable material. 3,29S,494, 1-17-67, CI. 198—9. Pfender, Stephen J. and T. E. Movable door structure. 3,353,- 298, 11-21-67, CI. 49 — 43. Pfender, Thomas E. : See — Pfender. Stephen J. and T. E. 3,353,29S. Pfenninger, Heinz A. : See — Doebel, Karl J., and Pfenninger. 3,300,482. Doebel, Karl J., and Pfenninger. 3,300,504. Doebel, Karl J., and Pfenniger. 3,324.116. Doebel, Karl J., and Pfenninger. 3.336,321. Pfenninger, Heinz A., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain pyridobenzothiadiazepine derivatives. 3,341,520, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Pfenningsberg, Josef. Spindle drives for spinning, twisting machines and the like. 3,314,227, 4-18-67, CI. 57 — 88. Pferdekamper, Hans, to Schloemann Aktiengeseilschaft. Shap- ing stand for the production of helically welded tubes. 3,355,921, 12-5-67, CI. 72—171. Pfeuffer, Alfred : See — Lotz, Horst K., and Pfeuffer. 3,350,079. Pfirrmann, Rolf : See — Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Pfirrmann. 3,346,553. Kuhne, Rudolf, Meininger, and Pfirrmann. 3,354,182. Pfister, Frank III, to Gorham Corp. Grave marker. 3,312,- 014, 4-4-67, CI. 47 — 41.1. Pfister, Karl, and J. Kollonitsch, to Merck & Co., Inc. N- lactovl and N-halopyruvovl-2-nitroanilides. 3, 347, 90S, 10- 17-67, CI. 260—488. Pfister, Leo F., to Conco Engineering Works, Inc. Double acting draft control with sleeve. 3,297,251, 1-10-67, CI. 236 — 45. Pfister, Leo F., to Conco Engineering Works, Inc. Keying means for draft controls. 3,327,945, 6-27-67, CI. 236 — 15. Pfister, Marcel C. Photoelectric device for determining the length or position of a sample using scanner and rotating beam-chopper. 3,355,591, 11-2S-67, CI. 250 — 219. Pfister, Robert A. : See — McBournie, Donald E., and Pfister. 3,325,339. Pfister, Rudolf, and A. R. Sallmann, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain 1 - alkyl - 2-4 - bis ( dialkvlamino ) -ijuinolinium salts. 3,301,861, 1-31-61, CI. 260— 28S. Pfister, Rudolf, and F. Hafliger, to Geigy Chemical Corp L Sub- stituted 1,2 - diphenvl - 3,5-dioxo-pyrazolidines. 3,32o,509, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 310. Pfister, Stanley A., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Gear protection mechanism for transmission. 3,319,4S0, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 339. Pfister, Walter : See — Cho, Chi L. 3,319,342. 1014 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pfister, William J. : See — Shirn, George A., and Pfister. 3,316.133. Pfister, William T. Flock-applying apparatus. 3,350,014, 10-31-67, CI. 239 — 144. Pfizer, Chas., & Co., Inc. : See — ■ Agnello, Eugene J., Laubach, and Moreland. 3,350,394. Allinghani, Robert P. 3,326,936. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, and Potter. 3,330,S27. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, Potter, and Wrigley. 3,306,- 913. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, Potter, and Wrigley. 3,344,- 186. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, and Wrigley. 3.330,838. Austin, William C, Danilewicz, and Conover. 3,336,323. Ayers, Robert C, Jr., and Kehoe. 3,313,694. Bavisotto, Vincent S. 3,353,960. Bloom, Barry M., and Muren. 3.310,553. Buck, Carl J., and Belcher. 3,357,987. Celmer, Walter D. 3,303,210. Clements. John E. 3.337,895. Ensminger, Stanley W. 3,313,693. Fahey, John E. 3,296,073. Griffin, Joan M. 3,296,079. Hess, Hans-Jurgen E. 3.330,857. Huang, Hsing T., and Shull. 3,355,301. Johnston, James D. 3,296,257. Johnston, James D. 3,344,022. Kent, Robert E. 3,326,761. Koch, Richard C. 3,314,963. McLamore, William M. 3,349,124. McManus, James M. 3,344,138. McManus, James M., McLamore, and Laubach. 3,305,- 556. Noseworthy, Melvin M. 3,326,808. Olson, William A. 3.338,718. Rao, Koppalca V., Marsh, and Renn. 3.328.248. Rao, Koppaka V., Renn, and Marsh. 3,311,537. Schach von Wittenau, Manfred, and Koe. 3,320,282. Shannon, Robert F. 3,330,874. Tate, Kenneth B. 3,304,965. Thomas, Paul D. 3,343,964. Timreck, Albert E. 3,359,167. Tretter, James R. 3,354,155. Ulyatt, Jeffrey M. 3,357,970. Waldeck, William F. 3,320,026. Pflanz. Herbert M. : See — Waehta, Zygmunt A., and Pflanz. 3,352,988. Pflanz, Herbert M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Contact with high resistance material Insert. 3,327,081, 6-20-67, CI. 200—144. Pflasterer, Forrest L., to Mercury Inc. Convertible welding generator. 3,328,671, 6-27-67, CI. 322—63. Pflaumer, Phillip F. : See — Kessler, Adriaan, and Pflaumer. 3,332,875. Kessler, Adriaan, and Pflaumer. 3,332,880. Pfleger. Robert H., G. E. McGurie, and R. C. Beckwith, to Kellev Co., Inc. Traffic door. 3,295,589, 1-3-67, CI. 160— 327. ' Pfleiderer, Gerhard : See — Celliers, Pieter G„ and Pfleiderer. 3,313,711. Pfleiderer, Kurt, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Helicopter rotor construction. 3,303.8S7. 2-14-67, CI. 170 — 160.25. Pfleiderer, Kurt, and A. Schwarz, to Bolkaw Gesellschaft mit beschraukter Haftung. Helicopter rotor. 3.321,020, 5-23- 67, CI. 170—160.11. Pflueger Corp. : See — Sarah, Thomas F. 3,297,275. Sarah, Thomas F. 3,307,798. Sarah, Thomas F. 3,325,115. Sarah, Thomas F. 3,327,962. Sarah, Thomas F. 3,327,963. Pflueger. Richard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien- gesellschaft. Process for the continuous production of rods or other sections from thermoplastics. 3,297,808, 1-10-67, CI. 264 — 176. Pflueger, Richard, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktien- gesellschaft. Process and apparatus for the continuous production of profiles from thermoplastics. 3,308,506, 3-14-67, CI. 18 — 12. Pflumm, Heinz R., deceased (by G. Durst, and B. C. Coad), to Texas Instruments Inc. Composite stock comprising a plu- rality of layers of alloying constituents, each layer being less than 0.001 inch in thickness. 3,295,935, 1-3-67, CI. 29—183.5. Pfoertner, Karlheinz : See — Bernauer, Karl, Pfoertner, Cerutti, and Schmid. 3,329,- 597. Pfrehm, Raymond H. : See — Anderson, Donald G., and Pfrehm. 3,314,730. Pfreimbter, Ingeborg : See — Kuhnlein, Hans, and Pfreimbter. 3,315,205. Pfund, Charles E., and J. W. Dawson. Acoustic communica- tion device and toy. 3,305,043, 2-21-67, CI. 181—27. Phalan, John E., and J. T. Burke, to Nalco Chemical Co. Hot strip rolling mill. 3.345,S41, 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 39. Phalen, Edward R., and J. R. Moe. Bi-rotary engine with oscillating vanes. 3,320,936, 5-23-67, CI. 123 — 43. Pharmaseal Laboratories : See — Armentrout, James L., and Vanat. 3,353,664. Coanda, George. 3,345.980. Coanda, George. 3,354,882. Coanda, George, and Ekbom. 3,357,674. Cowley, Calvin C. 3,301,256. Co. Balance testing ap- -466. See — Hoffman, and demons. Pharmaseal Laboratories : See — Continued Cowley, Calvin C. 3,316,909. Cowley, Calvin C. 3,320,954. De Berry, James S. 3,34S,894. Folkman, Bern D., and Thornton. 3,357,429. Hamilton, Donald A. 3,344,785. Harautuneian. Andrew. 3,304,353. Pharmaton S.A. : See — Ruckert, Karl-Heinz. 3,360,122. Phansalkar, Achyut K., and H. C. Walther, Jr., to Continental Oil Co. Method of completing oil and gas wells. 3,343,600, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 33. Phares, James K., to Transmarine Corp. Photoelectric docu- ment authenticating apparatus with age and color com- pensation. 3,360,653, 12-26-67, CI. 250-^219. Phares, Lindsey J., to Raymond International Inc. Methods for installing nondisplacement sand drains. 3,358,458, 12-19-67, CI. 61 — 10. Phares, Lindsey J., H. M. McCall, E. W. Spannhake, and R. K. Snow, to Raymond International Inc. Apparatus for forming piles. 3,300,988, 1-31-67, CI. 61 — 63. Phairis, John A., to Ez Paintr Corp. Paint roller end cap. 3,354,493, 11-28-67, CI. 15—230.11. Phelan, Charles S. : See — Rohe, Frederick W., and Phelan. 3,296,765. Phelan, Charles S., to F. W. Rohe. Sandwich panel spacer with torque resistant mechanical anchorage. 3,313,079, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 617. Phelan, Charles S., to Shur-Lok Corp. Barrel nut with latch- ing retainer means. 3,322,177, 5-30-67, CI. 151 — 41.76. Phelan-Faust Paint Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Fitzgibbon, James B. 3,334,557. Phelan, John H., III. Heater for oil recovery. 3,343,605, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 61. Phelan, Louis A. M., and H. O. Cadman. Frozen-confection dispensing apparatus. 3,317,198, 5-2-67, CI. 261 — 27. Phelisse, Jean A., M. M. R. Salmon, and J. F. M. Varagnat, to Phone-Poulenc S.A. Elastic thermoplastic polyesterureth- anes prepared from (a) a polyester, (b) an aliphatic di- isocyanate, (c) a triol in a chlorinated aromatic solvent. 3,344,121, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 75. Phelon, R. E., Co., Inc. : See — Terry, Stanley M. 3,322,909. Phelps, Clyde H., to Hanchett Mfg. paratus. 3,329,025, 7-4-67, CI. 73- Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp. : Foard, James Edwin, Winkler, 3.328,016. Mattil, Howard F. 3,323,339. Somer, Fritz. 3,346,887. Phelps, Donald D. : See — Anthes, John A., and Phelps. 3,326,668. Phelps, Edwin H. : See — Baker, James R., and Phelps. 3,348,995. Phelps, Frederick L., Jr. : See — Collins, Glenn A., Jr., and Phelps. 3,352,814. Phelps, James W. : See — Davis, Claude G., Freeman, and Phelps. 3,328,874. Phelps, John T. Humidor for tobacco or tobacco products having means associated therewith for keeping the tobacco moist. 3,336,093, 8-15-67, CI. 312—31.1. Phelps, Malcolm T. : See — Bencene, Robert C, and Phelps. 3,339,956. Phelps, Malcolm T., to Weber-Knapp Co. Label holder. 3,321,- 855, 5-30-67, CI. 40 — 16. Phelps, Peter M., to The Fluor Corp., Ltd. Cooling tower deck slat spacer. 3,345,048, 10-3-67, CI. 261—112. Phelps, Philip M. : See — Brown, Albert C, Maranto, Antes, and Phelps. 3,360,767. Phelps, William C. Automatic door boring machine. 3,319,- 672, 5-16-67, CI. 144 — 3. Phermaseal Laboratories : See — Calhoun, William D. 3,319,684. Pherson, Perry O., A. A. Slater, and K. Engel, to International Paper Co. Package. 3,346,141, 10-10-67, CI. 221 — 48. Phielix, Bernard, to Stamicarbon N.V. Process for preparing cyclohexanone. 3,305,586, 2-21-67, CI. 260—586. Phielix, Bernard, and J. Bonnema, to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of acrolein or methacrolein. 3,313,856, 4-11- 67, CI. 260—604. Philadelphia Handle Co.. Inc. : See — Bush, George W. 3,297,120. Szabo, Marton. 3,340,970. Szabo, Marton. 3,340.971. Philadelphia Insulated Wire Co. : See — Rogers, Gerson G. 3,303,252. Philadelphia Quartz Co. : See — Baker, Chester L., and Austin. 3,301,701. Burak, Nathan. 3.324,075. Emblem, Harold G., and Hurt. 3,326,950. Emblem, Harold G., Hurt, and Trow. 3,299,166. Emblem, Harold G., and Oxley. 3,329,520. Emblem, Harold G., and Trow. 3,314,806. Netting. David I., and Weldes. 3.345,302. Sehnurch, Roland. Koster, and Heise. 3,346,335. Von Freyhold, Helmut. 3,326,701. Weldes, Helmut H. W. 3,301,853. Weldes, Helmut H. W. 3,326,910. Weldes, Helmut H. W. 3,338.901. Weldes, Helmut H. W., and Derolf. 3,346,334. Weldes, Helmut H. W., and Netting. 3,345,194. LIST OF PATENTEES 1015 Phllamon Laboratories, Inc. : See — Shreve, Robert R. 3.350,667. Philbln, John J., and J. Rallis, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Indicia-bearing device. 3,354,507, 11-28-07, CI. 40 — 125. Philco Corp. : See — Davis, Mitchell, Goldman, and Sirvydas. 3,296,507. Hubbard, James R. 3,324,688. Luce, Robert L., and Schlegel. 3,331,001. Pletrolewicz, John P., and Hopengarten. 3,309,464. Spera, Prank T. 3.323,099. Springer, Joseph F. 3.324,395. Vaughan, Robert T., Moll, Parsons, and Scott. 3,303,931. Philco-Ford Corp. : See — Anastasia, Louis. 3,327,727. Beres, John P., and Bray. 3,350,648. Blount, George H., and Marx. 3,358,945. Colallllo, Edward P. 3,333,085. Dow, Harrison E. 3,333,061. Hales, Kenneth R. 3.340,162. Helmbold, John J. 3,334,238. Hontz, Thomas H. 3,340,602. Hopengarten, Abram. 3,302.110. Hopengarten, Abram. 3,333,201. Hopengarten, Albert. 3,340.950. Hopengarten, Abram, and Wood. 3.320,543. Johnson, Jack L., and Lundqulst. 3,326,619. Keprta. Buran I., Jr. 3,330,997. Kile, Clifford, Jr. 3,331,994. Kuflik, Samuel, and Uhland. 3,336,578. Lancaster, William W., and Hopengarten. 3,309,617. Lebach, John L. 3,322,473. Luce. Robert L. 3,352,726. Morris, William J., and Simmons. 3,352,613. Parstorfer, John. 3,346.689. Schwing, Joseph A. 3,304,751. Sirgo, Valdeko H., and Richards. 3,305,313. Springer, Joseph F., Jr. 3,355,599. Sunstein, David E. 3,320,52b. Wilcox, Jack E. 3,344,353. Wilmarth, Paul C. 3.349,313. Wood, Richard F. 3,299,358. Philibert. Robert A., F. L. Browne, and R. F. Polimine, to O. Z. Electrical Mfg. Co., Inc. Seal for a pothead hoodnut. 3,344,223, 9-26-67, CI. 174 — 19. Philip Carey Mfg. Co. : See — Kozacik, John J. 3,354,031. Philip, Morris. Knitting machine and method of knitting. 3,29S,202, 1-17-67. CI. 66 — 50. Philip, Morris. Star wheel and means for setting same. 3,319,489, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 660. Philip Morris Inc. : See — Bavley, Abraham, and Grossman. 3.306,303. Hind, 'John D., and Seligman. 3,353,541. Philipchuk, Vasil, to United States of America, Navy. Con- tinuous rod warhead. 3,298,309, 1-17-67, CI. 102—67. Philipp, Erich : See — Chen, Yian-Nian, and Philipp. 3,312,304. Philipp, Fritz : See — Horn, Lutz, and Philipp. 3,325,280. Philipp Holzmann Aktiengesellschaft : See — Miiller. Heinrich. 3,327,9S7. Philipp, Walter : See — ■ Sinclair, Walter, and Philipp. 3,303,349. Philippbar, Mark M. : See — Cravens, Du Val, and Philippbar. 3,331,211. Philippe, Howard L., to Watrous, Inc. Adjustable nipple cou- pling for a flush valve. 3,356,332, 12-5-67, CI. 251 — 150. Philippe, Jacques : See — Quefe, Emile, and Philippe. 3,312,146. Philippe, Jean : See — ■ Ores, Bernard, Zuckerkandl, and Philippe. 3,296,246. Philippi, Ernst : See — ■ Hoffmann, Lothar, Kammholz, Philippi, Meyer, and Werner. 3,306,340. Philippi, George J., to Johnson & Johnson. Splicer. 3,318,- 754, 5-9-67, CI. 156 — 505. Philippi, George J., to Johnson & Johnson. Pressure-sensitive tape feeding device. 3,353,432, 11-21-67, CI. 83 — 176. Philippidis, Philip A., to Consolidated Edison Co. of New York, Inc. Network protector. 3,358,189, 12-12-07, CI. 317—26. Philippot, Joseph : See — Blanchard, Rene, Bochirol, Moreau, Philippot, and Blum. 3,321.327. Philipps, Louis E. : See — Stang, Benedict H., and Philipps. 3,327,217. Philipps, Thomas E., and J. S. White, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Compatible fibrous glass reinforcements of superior bonding and wetting characteristics. 3,312,569, 4-4-67, CI. 117 — 12G. Philipps, Virgil J., to American Machine & Foundrv Co. Bev- erage dispenser. 3,297,308, 1-10-67, CI. 259 — 97. Phillppsen, Hans, and T. Muller, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesellschaft. Method of and apparatus for honing piston rings. 3,296,747, 1-10-67, CI. 51 — 73. Philips Electronics & Pharmaceutical Industries Corp. : See — Engel, Frederick, and Kiley. 3,354,308. Soleau, Joseph H. 3,359,840. Sterk, Andrew A., and Zingaro. 3,322,991. Wildeboer, Nicolaas, and Landsittel. 3,350,466. Phillip-Van Heusen Corp. : See — Ainslie, Thomas D. 3,312,100. Phillips, Adolph. Galvanometer controlled recorder. 3,304,- 553, 2-14-67, CI. 346 — 31. Phillips Air Devices, Inc. : See — Phillips, Leonard R. 3,340,787. Phillips, Alan H. : See — Frank. Robert L., Meranda. and Phillips. 3,325,810. Meranda, James I., and Phillips. 3,325,809. Phillips, Albert J., and R. Baier, to American Smelting and Refining Co. Burner structure. 3,299,940, 1-24-67, CI. 158—109. Phillips, Benjamin A., to Whirlpool Corp. Absorption gener- ator. 3,323,323, 6-6-67, CI. 62—497. Phillips, Bernard C. : See — Nutten, Warren D., and Phillips. 3,353,525. Phillips, Bernard C, to The Tillotson Mfg. Co. Fuel feed and charge forming apparatus. 3,321,192, 5-23-67, CI. 261—35. Phillips, Betty L. S., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. File card marker. 3,310,054, 3-21-67, CI. 129 — 16.7. Phillips, Billy S. Contoured pouch for men's wearing apparel. 3,314,422, 4-18-67, CI. 128—132. Phillips, Cecil, Jr., and R. D. Stanphill, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Apparatus for conducting exothermic re- actions. 3,297,412, 1-10-67, CI. 23— 2S5. Phillips, Charles T. : See — Smith, Walter K., Jr., and Phillips. 3,350,830. Phillips, Cyril H. : See — Rose, Richard A., and Phillips. 3,320,0SG. Phillips, David, to United States of America, Navy. Bolt block for fastening expanded metal. 3,309,119, 3-14-67, CI. 287—189.35. Phillips, David E. : See — Sykes, James F., and Phillips. 3,353,685. Phillips. Delbert L., to New Twist Connector Corp. Spirally wound pin connector. 3,319,217, 5-9-67, CI. 339 — 176. Phillips. Donald D. : See — Ward, Loyal F., Jr., and Phillips. 3,305,609. Phillips, Donald D., to Shell Oil Co. Alpha- (ehloromethvl- ene) benzyl phosphate. 3,297,798, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 957. Phillips, Donald S., to Whirlpool Corp. Defrost control for refrigeration apparatus. 3,335,576, 8-15-67, CI. 62 — 156. Phillips, Donald W. Seesaw including gear means for trans- mitting movement. 3 311,373, 3-28-67, CI. 272—54. Phillips, Donald W. Counter structures for machines-tools or the like used for direct while-you-wait services. 3,350,151, 10-31-67, CI. 312 — 140.4. Phillips Drill Co. : See — Bixby, Thomas G. 3,332,312. Phillips, Dwight L. Bulk material transfer unit. 3,322,257, 5-30-67, CI. 198 — 119. Phillips, Dwight M. Digger tooth contsruction. 3,334,431, 8-8- 67, CI. 37 — 142. Phillips, Earl A., to Union Tank Car Co. Insulated railroad tank cars. 3,338,185. 8-29-67, CI. 105—358. Phillips, Edwin D. Stressed plastic valve for laboratory glassware. 3,305,211, 2-21-67, CI. 251—309. Phillips, Edwin D. Laboratory accessory equipment. 3.323,- 874, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 292. Phillips, Edwin D. Stressed valve for laboratory glassware. 3,325,143, 6-13-67, CI. 251—311. Phillips, Edwin D. Accessories for chemical glassware appara- tus. 3,332,566. 7-25-67, CI. 215 — 40. Phillips, Edwin R. : See — ■ Williamson, Robert G., and Phillips. 3,311,297. Phillips, Edwin R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pure fluid binary counter. 3,319,886, 5-16-67. CI. 235 — 201. Phillips, Edwin R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Jet pipe pneumatic and gate. 3.334,640, 8-8-67, CI. 137—81.5. Phillips, Edwin R., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Fluid binary counter. 3,342,197, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Fhillips. Edwin R., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Monostable flip-flop for controlling card punch or printer. 3,359,863, 12-26-67, CI. 91—50. Phillips, Edwin R., and M. Jacoby, to Sperry Rand Corp. Visual fluid read-out device. 3,305,171, 2-21-67, CI. 235 — 201. Phillips-Foscue Corp. : See — ■ Heffler, Milton, and Collins. 3,309,S93. Phillips, Fred A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for pre- paring filamentary microtapes of labyrinthian cross section. 3,356,783, 12-5-67, CI. 264 — 2S5. Phillips, George: See — Green, Bertram P., and Phillips. 3,328,799. Phillips, Glenn U. Violin bow guide. 3.306,150, 2-2S-67. CI. 84—283. Phillips, H. A., & Co. : See — Ross. Robert R. 3.315.4S4. Phillips, Harold J., to Massev-Fer,. ■■:.!.">. Goodhue. Lyle D. 3,356,506. Gray, Karl II. 3.352,932. Gray, Lew T. 3,298,590. Greene, Max E. 3,302,501. Gruver, Jerry T. 3,324,198. Gruver, Jerry T., and Kraus. 3.354,116. Gunnell, Thomas J., and Fu. 3,330,148. Halkiades, George. 3,351,0S4. Hanes, Lewis F. 3,303,941. Hann, Paul D. 3,341,613. Hann. Paul D., and Dixon. 3,350,459. FTarban, Arthur A. 3,345,431, Harban, Arthur A., and Moberlv. 3,317,498. Sarban, Arthur A., and Renando. 3,317,502. Harper. Ernest A. 3,320,758. Hart, Walter C. 3,332,S56. Harvey, Robert R. 3,323.589. Harvey, Robert R. 3.323.591. Harvey, Robert R. 3.326,286. Ileckelsberg, Louis F. 3,340.322. Helinuth. Nancy A. 3,340,094. Henderson, Eulas W. 3,340,080. Henderson, Miles L. 3,318,102. Hensley, William A., Jr. 3,317,890. llenslev, William A.. Jr. 3.360,773. Hill. Harold W., Jr., and Edmonds. 3.322.S34. Hillburn, Thell L. 3.321.3S0. Hillburn. Thell L. 3,322,650. Ilinlon, Robert A. 3,318,862. Hitzman, Donald O. 3,312,279. Hitzman, Donald O. 3.340,930. Hitzman, Donald O. 3,347,099. Hitzman, Donald O. 3.354.047. Hoch. Robert S., and Hoelscher. 3,338,303. Hogan, John P., and Kitchen. 3,354.235. Holiday, Allan D. 3.329,731. Hopper, Edward E., and Wentz. 3,305,600. Horning. Raymond H. 3.349,9S8. House, Harry C. 3,343.04:> Houser. Clarence G. 3.356,669. Hsieh. Henrv L. 3.332.917. Hsieh. Henry L. 3,354,133. Hsieh. Henry L., and Favre. 3,303,225. Hudson, Paul S. 3,342,SS9. Hutson, Thomas, Jr. 3,342,885. Hutson, Thomas. Jr., and Carter. 3.346,660. Hutson. Thomas, Jr., and Loth. 3,296,108. Hutson. Tom. Jr.. and Carter. 3.330 880 Hutto. John F.. and Dixon. 3.31S,965. Hutto. John F., Dixon, Davison, Ayres, Renberg, and Queen. 3.345,285. Huval. Lee R. 3.322.652. Huxley, Edward E.. and Meyer. 3,358,421. Huxtable, Robert L. 3.329.585. Huxtab'e. Robert L., and Wilson. 3,32S,263. Irvin, Howard B 3,330,778. Johnson, Frank E.. and Potts. 3,310,487. Johnson, Marvin M. 3.306.761. Johnson, Marvin M. 3.355 331. Johnson, Merion L. 3.354.053. Johnson, Merion L. 3.356.590. Johnson. Merion L., and Lupfer. 3.308,040. Johnson, Paul H. 3,347,633. Johnson, Paul H. 3,353,980. Johnson. Paul H., Logan, and Larson. 3 318 720 Jones, William A. 3,316,315. Joy. David S. 3.296.221. Kahle, Gerald R. 3,296,150 Kahle, Gerald R. 3,312.680. Kahle, Gerald R., and Buck. 3,313,786. Karbosky, Joseph T. 3.303 6fil Karbosky, Joseph T. 3.345.S27. Katz, Howard M., and Prvor. 3,315,725 Keene. William A. 3.341,053 Kelly. Harold S. 3.301,277. Kenton, Joseph R. 3.340.317. Kepple, James E. 3.308,073. Kosinsky. Edward J., and Solop. 3,342 901 Kraus, Gerard. 3.324.100. Kraus, Gerard, and Fu. 3,301,694. Kraus, Gerard, and Rollmann. 3.314,926 Krejci, Joseph C. 3.307,911. Kre.ici. Joseph C. and Howard. 3,355,247 Kurfirst. William F. 3.358.415 Larkin, Mark E. 3.349,792. Larkin. Mark E.. and Marrs. 3,310,266. Larrison. Owen D. 3.333.1S3 Larsen. Olaf E. 3.309.436. Lawson. Shelbv D. 3.322.667. Lineburg. Glonn E. 3.318.721. Little. Donald M.. and Hettick. 3 340 185 Loewen, Bruno F. 3,333.344. Louthan, Rector P. 3,306.910. Louthan, Rector P. 3.32S.459. Louthan, Rector P. 3.342.S21. Lovd. Robert J., and Henze. 3,330,150. Lumpkin, William B. 3,342,260. Phillips Petroleum Co. : Sec — Continued Lumpkin, William B„ and Gilchrist. 3,324,945. Lupfer, Dale E. 3,296,097. Lupfer, Hale !•:., ami Oglcshy. 3,309,287. MaclOwen. George 10. 3,34S,755. Malum, John E., Reusser, and Kruse. 3,352,935. Malick, Emil A. 3,323.919. Malick, Emil A. 3,323,920. Malick, Emil A., and Dale. 3,358.404. Malick, Emil A., and McKay. 3,295,988. Martin, Edward R. 3,334,768. Martin, Robert L. 3,303,402. Marx, John W., Belknap, and Trantham. 3,310,109. Massey, Phillip S., Matthews, and Dutcher. 3,347,250. Matta, Romeo. 3,322,136. Matta. Romeo 3,359,185. Mavhue, Luther F. 3,349.024. McKay, Dwieht L. 3,314,243. McMahon, Martin E. 3.297,568. Meade, Leonard P. 3,300,982. Meldau. Robert F. .and Oaks. 3,343,59S. Miles, John M. 3,300,394. Miller, Neil C. 3,348,685. Miller. Norman G., and Olson. 3,329,606. Mills, Kenneth R.. and Harban. 3,349,05S. Mills, King L. 3.321,394. Mills, King L. 3,350,195. Mills, King L. 3.351,459. Mitacek, John. 3,354,051. Montgomery, Dean P., and Pitchford. 3,344,082. Moore, Vernon L. 3,324,398. Moran. Jesse N. 3,319, 5S9. Morgan, Bill T., and Matthews. 3,30S,9S3. Motsenbocker, James O. 3,320,993. Motsenbocker, James O., Matthews, Morgan, and Carle. 3.347.4U5. Moyer, Golden A., and Cabbage. 3.297,560. Mover, Golden A., and Forsyth. 3,338,821. Myers, John W., and Drehman. 3.306.S40. Myers, John W., and Lanning. 3,296,323. Naylor, Floyd E. 3.317,503. Naylor, Floyd E. 3,330,2S0. Navlor, Floyd E. 3,347.834. Needham, Donald G. 3,318,538. Neer. Harold M. 3.333.090. 'Nelson, William M. 3,298,996. Nolan, George J. 3.320,329. Nolan, George J., and Holm. 3,304,342. Norwood, Donald D. 3.350,377. Oktay. Celal M. 3.352,S40. Parker, Harry W. 3,310,505. Parker, Harry W. 3,334,6S7. Parker, Harrv W. 3.334.691. Parker, Harry W. 3,354,958. Parker, Harry W. 3,358,759. Parker, Harrv W. 3,35S,764. Parsons, Edwin D. 3.301,323. Payton, Edwin M., and Slover. 3,303.123. Peters. Donald L. 3,342,916. Pietv. Raymond G. 3. 341. 811. Piety, Raymond G.. and Sterry. 3.308.385. Pitchford, Armin C. 3.345,193. Pitchford. Armin C. and Sarrett. 3,312,649. Pitzer, Emorv W. 3,308.181. Plaster, William E. 3.349,010. Pollock. Lyle W. 3.303.000. Potts. Mack F. 3.296,121. Potts. Mack F. 3,320,158. Potts, Mack F. 3,320,159. Potts. Mack F.. and Johnson. 3,303.127. Price, Clifford W. 3,336.395. Price. Lowell T., and Seoscin. 3.347,637. Prvor. Robert C. 3.336,019. Rasmussen, Ole-Bendt. 3,296.351. Rasmussen. Ole-Bendt. 3,322.613. Rasmussen, Ole-Bendt. 3.323 978. Rasmussen, Ole-Bendt. 3.345.242. Rasmussen, Ole-Bendt. 3.349,431. Rasmussen, Ole-P.endt. 3,350.491. Rasmussen, Ole-Bendt. 3,354,253. Reed, Edwin E. 3,339.515. Regier. Robert B. 3,309.419. Reineeke, Marvin E. 3.342,558. Reinert, Andrew J. 3.306.817. Reinert. Andrew J., and Cantrel. 3.335.051. Reinert. Andrew J., and Cantrel. 3,340.142. Renaudo. Samuel. 3.347.955. Renaudo, Samuel. 3,358.056. Reusser, Robert E., and Wilson. 3,326,998. Revnolds. William A. 3.358.808. Rhodes. Ralph D.. Jr. 3,326,999. Rollmann. Kent W. 3.299,032. Roof. Lewis B. 3.357,233. Roskamp. Carleton H., Bates, Heekart. and Mavhue. 3.304.727. Roush. Gale S. 3,357,355. Rnehlen, Forrest N. 3.349.009. Ruoho. Armas A. 3.338,729. Rush. Elton E. 3.34S.367. Santourian, Melcon. 3.295.601. Santourian, Melcon. 3.360.041. Santourian, Melcon. 3.360.045. Sauber, Charles A. 3.325.403. 1018 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Continued Scheehter, Alfred. 3,360,150. Schneider, Julius E. 3,333,398. Scoggin, Jack S. 3,322,957. Seott, John N., Jr. 3,312,765. Scott, John N., Jr. 3,322,869. Scott, John N., Jr., and Peters. 3,309,443. Sears, Harold T., Jr., and Wooten. 3,357,593. Seefluth, Charles L. 3.347.729. Seefluth. Charles L. 3.347.966. Sherk, Fred T. 3,296,330. Sherk, Fred T. 3,300,539. Sherk, Fred T., and Dixon. 3,358,048. Short, James N. 3,344,206. Short, James N., and Hanmer. 3,299,178. Simpson, Billy D. 3,299,142. Simpson, Billy D. 3.321,508. Slicker, Robert P., Held, and Rakes. 3,329,751. Smith, Dexter E., McCoy, and Keeler. 3,356,667. Smith, Robert G. 3,326,425. Smith. Robert V. 3,353,598. Solomon, Paul W. 3,342,884. Sonnenfeld, Richard J. 3,299,016. Spainhour, James D. 3,331,819. Standridge, James A., and Nicholson. 3,310,019. Standridge, James A., and Nicholson. 3,315,629. Stanley, James W., Jr. 3,296,221. Stapp, Paul R. 3,320,327. Sterrv, Dan G. 3.341,809. Stewart, Horace M. 3,333.435. Stewart. William S., and Barr. 3.316,170. Stoller, Frederick L. 3,296,811. Stoller, Frederick L. 3,315.455. Stratton. Charles A. 3,344,063. Strobel, Charles W. 3,331.821. Strobel, Charles W. 3,349,071. Strobel, Charles W. 3,350.380. Teter, Archie C. 3,332,905. Teter. Archie C. 3,340,081. Teter, Archie C, and Kraus. 3,329,626. Thompson, Stanley P., and Martinovich. 3,302,856. Thorn, Frank H. 3,335,200. Thornhill, William J. 3,323,687. Trantham, Joseph C. 3,332,482. Trantham, Joseph C, Hennigan, Fetkovieh, Tek, and Bruns. 3.349,846. Trepka, William J. 3.321.540. Trepka, William J. 3,324,089. Trepka, William J. 3.324,099. Trepka, William J. 3.335.122. Turker, John H. 3.304.281. Urnneck, Tori A. 3.344,128. Uraneek, Carl A., Buck, Trepka, and Sonnenfeld. 3,326,- 881 Uraneck, Carl A., Short, Zelinski, and Hsieh. 3,322,738. Van Pool, Joe. 3,309.420. Van Pool, Joe. 3.311 551. Van Pool, Joe. 3.338.813. Van Pool, Joe, and Hettick. 3,318,804. Veal, Dean J. 3,334,233. Vignovich, Barney. 3,344.607. Vignovich, Barnev. 3,354,654. Vives, Van C. 3,329,730. Vives, Van C. 3.341.616. Vives, Van C. 3,349,008. Voss, Raymond G. 3,360.108. Waldby, Roy M. 3,340.160. Waldby, Roy M., and Engel. 3,305.475. Waldby, Roy M., and Short 3,322,850. Waldby, Roy M., and Windier 3.309.411. Walker, Darrell W., and Czenkusch. 3,351,623. Wallace, Robert G. 3,299.186. Warner, Paul F. 3,305,536. Warner, Paul F. 3,338,810. Warner, Paul F. 3,340.324. Warner, Paul'F., and Willis. 3,352,765. Warzel, Fred M. 3,314,218. Weech, Marx E. 3.305.320. Wegner, Gene H. 3,337,413. Wentz, Charles A., Jr. 3,309,348 Wheat, Robert C. 3,351,606. Wheat, Robert C. 3 352,944. Whitesides. John S. 3.342,241. Whitnev. William B. 3.301,773. Wilch, Clarence N. 3.319.436. Wilcox, Isaac L. 3.295,739. Wilcox, Isaac L. 3.302.846. Wilcox, Isaac L. 3,355,083. Wilcox, Isaac L., and Columbus. 3,306,802 Wilcox. Isaac L.. and Wells. 3.358 975 Wilder, Charles R. 3.317,446. Wilev, Fred E.. and Wain. 3.315,308. Wilkins, Paul E. 3.337 666. Wilson, Lawrence V., Jr. 3,326.781. Wilson, Reagon T.. and Larson. 3,346,661. Wofford, Clinton F. 3,324,191. Wofford. Clinton F. 3,356,754. Zavasnik, Fredrick J., and Goins. 3,337,194. Zelinski, Robert P. 3,299,163. Zelinski, Robert P. 3,301,840. Zelinski, Robert P., and Naylor. 3,299,017. Zuech, Ernest A. 3.352,931. Zuech, Ernest A., and Gray. 3,310,591. 3,297,460. 3,305,260, -21-67, Phillips, Prella M. : See — Coker, William P., Phillips, and Miller. 3,338,885. Ham, George E., and Phillips. 3,324,130. Phillips, Ray: See — Rau, Eric, Phillips, and Hamilton. Phillips, Reuben B. Carrying device. CI. 294—10. Phillips, Robert : See — Levine, Bernard B., and Phillips. 3,307,753. Phillips, Robert E. Non-spill drinking cup. 3,341,062, 9-12-67, CI. 220—90.4. Phillips, Robert M. : See — Blau, Robert, Sedlak, and Phillips. 3,299,376. Phillips, Robert M., to United States of America, Air Force. Means to directionally launch the TEoi mode in a circular waveguide from the TEio mode in a rectangular waveguide. 3,325,751, 6-13-67, CI. 333—21. Phillips, Robert M., and G. C. Van Hoven, to General Electric Co. Ionic pump. 3,343,781, 9-26-67, CI. 230 — 69. Phillips, Roderick W. : See — Phillips, William C. and R. W., and Callahan. 3,314,299. Phillips, Rufus IC, to Continental/Moss-Gordin, Inc. Method and apparatus for sampling cotton. 3,347,102, 10-17-67, CI. 73—423. Phillips Screw Co. : See — Gradv, John H. 3,321,962. Phillips, Thomas W., K. P. Murphy, and R. F. Sweeney, to Allied Chemical Corp. Absorption refrigeration. 3,309,- 885, 3-21-67, CI. 62—112. Phillips, Urbahn A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process of making glutamic acid by fermentation of kerosene. 3,313,709, 4-11-67, CI. 195—28. Phillips, Wayne. Shield for electrostatic painting. 3,310,- 709, 3-21-67, CI. 317 — 2. Phillips, Wendell O. : See — ■ Durst, Richard R., and Phillips. 3,312,637. Durst, Richard R., and Phillips. 3,313,740. Phillips, William B. : See — Baumeister, Heard K., Orlando, and Phillips. 3,314,729. Phillips, William C. and R. W., and W. H. Callahan, to Lektro- Vend Corp. Drive mechanism for merchandise vending ma- chine. 3.314,299, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 112. Phillips, William E. : See — Ruekberg, Herbert S., and Phillips. 3.342.318. Phillips, William E., to Leeds & Northrop Co. Load control systems for generating units. Re. 26,266, 9-12-67, CI. 307—57. Phillips, William G., and J. W. E. Brown, to United States of America, Army. Arthropod feeding device. 3,345,974, 10- 10-67, CI. 119—51. Phillipson, Alan, to Decca Ltd. Process control apparatus 3,344.632, 10-3-67, CI. 72—10. Phillipson, Alan, C. Newman, and H. Cheesman, to Decca Ltd. Ejector means for use in an injection moldin machine for molding phonograph record disks. 3,315,302 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 2. Phillipson, Alan, B. H. R. Spiller, R. Smith, and H. Cheesman to Decca Ltd. Apparatus for cleaning gramophone discs 3,345,075, 10-3-67, CI. 274 — 47. Phillipson, Alan, B. H. R. Spiller, R. Smith, and H. Cheesman to Decca Ltd. Apparatus for packaging phonograph records 3,359,704, 12-26-67, CI. 53 — 59. Phillipson, Neil S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit in terrupter with locking provision. 3,327,075, 6-20-67, CI 200 — 42. Phillops, Lee V. : See — - Hopkins, Thomas R., Strickler, and Phillops. Philo, Kenneth W. Self-extracting mandrel for place-pile. 3,344,611, 10-3-67, CI. 61 — 53.64. Philp, Richard. Prefabricated foldable building. 1-10-67, CI. 52 — 70. Philpot, Arthur A. Interlocking joints for panel frames. 3,355, 204, 11-28-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Philpot, Van B., Jr. Inhibition of specific naphthylamide hydrolyzing enzymes (leucine aminopeptidase) with de toxified snake serum. 3.336,204, 8-15-67, CI. 195 — 103.5. Philpott, LaVerne R. : See — Page, Robert M. 3,311,912. Page, Robert M., and Philpott. 3,296,615. Philtex Mfg. Co. : See — Cohen, Albert M., and Lichtenstein. 3,333,589. Phin, James R. : See — Caulford. Donald A., and Phin. 3,358,645. Phipps, Arthur L., to Aerojet-General Corp. Propellant liner. 3,311,013, 3-28-67, CI. 86 — 20. Phipps, Cornelius M. : See — Murphy, Robert W., and Phipps. 3,335,847. Phipps, Jack R.. to The Bendix Corp. Carburetor. 3.326,539. 6-20-67, CI. 261 — 41. Phipps, John D. Float-operated liquid level sensing device. 3,309,687, 3-14-67, CI. 340—244. Phleps, Konrad : See — Stievenart, Emile F., and Phleps. 3,348.839. Phoa, Su T. : See — Braude, George L., and Phoa. 3,329,667. Phoenix Electronics Components, Inc. : See — Rendessy, William L. 3.297,340. Rendessy, William L. 3,311,390. 3,297,706 pumped-in 3,296,752, LIST OF I'ATFXTFKS 1019 Phoenix Gems, Inc. : See — De Lisle, Auguste L. 3,350,204. Phoenix, Lancelot : See — Wright, Maurice J., and Phoenix. 3,315,141. Phoenix Precision Instrument Co. : See — Biume. Hoist K. 3,304,869. Phone-Poulenc S.A. : See — Phelisse, Jean A., Salmon, and Varagnat, 3,344,121. Photo Electronics Corp. : See — Dreyfoos, Alex W.. Jr. 3,359,424. Dreyfoos, Alex \\ ., Jr., and Mergens. 3,351,707. Nemeth, Otto R. 3,351,253. Photo-Engravers Research, Inc. : See — Borth, Paul P., and McKeone. 3,340,195. Photo Motion Corp. : See — Eaves, Robert B. 3,295,915. Photo Research Corp. : See — Blackwell, Harold R., Pry, and Pritchard. 3,343,449. Photocireuits Corp.: See — Bedell, John R., and Messner. 3,322,880. Bedell, John R., and Tsnnev. 3,330,032. Grabbe. Dimitrv G. 3,302,270. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Polichette, and Leech 3,347,- 724. Photoelectric Ltd. : See — Delmont, William G. 3,305,359. Photogrammetry, Inc. : See — Cummins, James B. 3,311,038. Photolunie Corp. : See — Caporael, Frank T. 3,30S,71(i. Photon, Inc. : See — Broglio, Attilio F. 3,336,S49. Phrlx-Werke Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Thomas. Rainer, and Weber. 3,347,968. Phyfe, Douglas L. : See — De Clerk, Joseph L., Phyfe, and Fisch. 3,319,002. Physical Instruments Corp. : See — Kyle. James C. 3.303,737. Physics International Co. : See — Benson, Glendon M. 3,322,636. Benson, Glendon M. 3,322,644 Benson, Glendon M. 3,354,327. Physical Sciences Corp. : 'See — Curtis, Gerald R., Kyle, and Robinson. 3,308,412 Earl John A. 3,307,958. Roshala, John L. 3,308,411. Physioc Willis J. Ill, to The Pangborn Corp. Flow control for abrasive media. 3.330.8,80. 9-5-67 CI 251 9 5 Piacent, Frank T., and J. W. Huffman, to Emerson Electric Co Stack-type thermoresponsive switch having a supplemental neater with annularly-shaped heater portion and terminals regions. 3,354,278, 11-21-67, CI. 200 — 122 Piacenti, Franco, and P. Pino, to Montecatini Edison S.p A Process for preparing aldehydes by the hydroformylation of olefins. 3.338.974. 8-29-67, CI. 260—604 ' Piacesi Robert, and R. H. Waser, to United States of Amer- S^t'll O^' 3-28 U -67 )1 Cl Pi 89— S^ " 8 *'^ 6 "^ *" ,aUncner " Piaggio'&C.' S.p^A. : See— Casini, Vittorio. 3,313,267. Plana, Renato, to S.a.s. Skermat di Ing. Renato & C. Roof covering for buildings and the like. 3,318,055, 5-9-67, CI. Pianfetti,' John A. : See — Latourette, Harold K., and Pianfetti. 3,317,607. Pianko, Marc. Combustion chamber with whirling slots 3.352.106, 11-14-67, CI. 60 — 39.05. ^ra^l^^lTlS^V-l's^rCl'llf-^ 01 " 1 '- ^^^ aPPa " ^llf^i-l^C^eB-^t C0rp - Work rack de ™ e - Piasecki Aircraft Corp. : See — Meyers, Donald N., and Stroukoff. 3,309,937 Toner, Charles V. 3,331,444. Toner, Charles V. 3,332,643. Piatner, John B., and C. D. Moore, to Chrysler Corn Hich output engines. 3,303,832, 2-14-67, CI. 123 — 52. Piatt, Ralph L. : See — Midlock, Bernard J., and Piatt. 3,296,586. Piatti, Sanzio P. V. Universal joints. CI. 64—17. Piazza, Anthony F. Lock latch holder. CI. 70 — 447. 3,313,127, 4-11-67, 3,318,123, 5-9-67, Piazze, Thomas E.. to Continental Can Co., Inc. Bag making apparatus. 3,313,216, 4-11-67, CI. 93—8. Piazze Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Apparatus £o r ™ sealln S plastic packages. 3,339,340, 9-5-67, CI. Piazze, Thomas E., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Two-compart- ment package. 3,342,324, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 47. Piazze, Thomas E„ to Continental Can Co.. Inc Method of forming a neat appearing package. 3,347,013, 10-17-67. LI. 53 — 30. Piazze, Thomas E.. and W. C. Curtis, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Multiple unit package. 3,332,54S, 7-25-67, CI. 206 — 56. Picanol, Jaime. Cushioning device for the picking stick of looms. 3,312,254, 4-4-67, Cl. 139—168. Picanol, Jose. Process and machines for manufacturing bevel or hyperboloid gears. 3,357,307, 12-12-67, Cl. 90 — 5. Plcard, Adhemar J. Apparatus for dispensing grit material. 3,298,727, 1-17-67, Cl. 291—3. Picard, Joseph A., Jr. : See — Richardson, Donald V., and Picard. 3,300,785. Plcard, Pierre, to S.A. COQ-France. Gate valve assembly for isolating fluid filled compartments in shielded power station switching arrangement for Inspection and/or repair. 3,311,727, 3-28-07, Cl. 200—148. Picard, Pierre, and I. Bokshorn, to Societe Anonyme COQ France. Oil switch having anti-flash device for restricting arc type discharges upon switch openings. 3,297,848, 1- 10-67, Cl. 200—150. Picard, Pierre, and J. -P. Boudiak, to Societe Anonyme COQ France. High-voltage safety switches. 3,329,786, 7-4—07, Cl. 200 — 114. Piccardo, Jack E., to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Valve construction. 3,348,804, 10-24-67, Cl. 251 — 214. Picciano, James K., to International Business Machines Corp. Transmission line control of transistor selection matrix. 3,354,435, 11-21-67, Cl. 340 — 166. Picha, George J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluorescent luminaire. 3,32S,572, 6-27-67, Cl. 240 — 9. Pichafroy, Serge H., to Compagnie Francaise Thomson Hous- ton-Hotchkiss Brandt. Single-channel signal-processing net- work and monopulse receiver systems embodying the same. 3,339,199, 8-29-67. Cl. 343—16. Piche, Armand S., to American Smelting and Refining Co. Method of lead lining tanks. 3,339,266, 9-5-67, Cl. 29— 469. Pichel, Michael J., to Swift & Co. Fluid margarine emulsion stabilized by hard fat. 3,338,720, 8-29-67, Cl. 99 — 123. Pichel, Michael J., and T. J. Weiss, to Swift & Co. Process for preparing nut butter from soybeans. 3,346,390, 10-10-67, Cl. 99 98. Pichette, Edmond A. Offset-adjustable tool holder. 3,348,437, 10-24-67, Cl. 82 — 2. Pichl. Heinz, to Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Filling valve for a gas-fueled lighter. 3,295,567, 1-3-67, Cl. 141— 348. Pichler, Johann : See — Plasser. Franz, Theurer, and Pichler. 3,356,157. Pick, George G. : See — Brick, Donald B., and Pick. 3,334,335. Pick, George G., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Semi- permanent memory. 3,299,412, 1-17-67, Cl. 340 — 173. Pick, George G., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Zener diode memory plane biasing circuit. 3,339,184, 8-29-67, Cl. 340—173. Pickands Mather & Co. : See — Giesking. Paul F. 3,340,394. Pickar, Paul B., Jr., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Method of seed- pulling beta silicon carbide crystals from a melt containing silver and the product thereof. 3,353,914, 11-21-67, Cl. 23 — 208. Pickard, Albert F. : See — Karich, John, and Pickard. 3,333,647. Pickard, Albert F., and J. Karich, to E. J. Longyear Co. Core barrel. 3,305,033, 2-21-67, Cl. 175—246. Pickard, Edgar C. Dust seals for trunks. 3,311,203, 3-28- 67, Cl. 190—19. Pickard, George C, A. C. Glass, and S. Hodesson. Animal restrainer. 3,319,609, 5-16-67, Cl. 119—153. Pickard, Gordon W. : See — Grimsdale, Richard L., Depledge, and Pickard. 3,343,- 001. Pickard, John E. : See — Lyon, Kenneth C, Pickard, and Scholes. 3, 352, 70S. Pickard, John E., to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Lubricous coating for glass containing polyvinyl alcohol, polyolefin emulsion and ammonium chloride. 3,296,173, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—29.6. Pickard, John E., to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Lubricous coating for glass containing polyvinyl alcohol, polyolefin emulsion and an organic acid. 3,296,174, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—29.6. Pickard, John E., to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Glass having dual protective coatings thereon and method for forming such coatings. 3,352,707, 11-14-67, Cl. 117 — 72. Pickard, John E., to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Lithographic plate and method of making same. 3,354,825, 11-28-67, Cl. 101— 455. Pickard, John E., to Ball Brothers Co. Inc. Lubricous coating for glass containing polyvinyl alcohol, emulsified poly- ethylene and an inorganic acid. 3,357,S53, 12-12-67, Cl. 117—124. Pickard, William R. : See — Burnsteel, Harvey L., Pickard, and Liebermann. 3,339,- 162. Pickart, Auguste J.-B. G., to Fabrique Nationale d'Armes de Guerre, S. A. Projectile for a firearm. 3,347,491, 10-17-67, Cl. 244 — 3.27. Pickelman, Dale M. : See — Moore, Eugene R., Zimmerman, and Pickelman. 3,326,- 864. Zimmerman, Robert L., Moore, and Pickelman. 3,357,936. Pickels, Edward G., to Beckman Instruments. Inc. Centrifuge apparatus. 3,350,002, 10-31-67, Cl. 233—28. Pickelsimer, Emory J. Portable animal feeder. 3,352,286, 11-14-67, Cl. 119—51.11. Pickens, Dennis K. : See — Yurko, William J., and Pickens. 3,29S,070. 1020 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pickens, Donald : See — Walter, Charles R., Jr., and Pickens. 3,332,945. Pickens, Gerald F. : See — Stimson, Allen G., and Pickens. 3,348,054. Picker, Francois M. : See — Perrella, Guido, and Picker. 3,314,556. Picker, Frank : See — Perrella, Guido, and Picker. 3.322, 0S3. Perrella, Guido, and Picker. 3,349,732. Picker X-Ray Corp. Waite Mfg. Division, Inc. : See — Ashbv, William D., Parser, and Buhrke. 3,344,274. Carlson. Roland W. 3,356,851. Hansen, Carl W. 3,316,434. Splain, Walter E. 3,325.645. Splain. Walter E. 3,356,847. Picker X-Ray Mfg. Ltd. : See — Umberg, Frank H., and Bridgeman. 3,34S,042. Pickering, Albert W., to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Re- versible, inward flow, independent power turbine. 3,326,- 522, 6-20-67, CI. 253 — 23. Pickering, Barry E., to Henry Simon (Australian) Ltd. Elec- trical insect catcher. 3,346,988, 10-17-67, CI. 43 — 112. Pickering, Charles E. : See — Peterson, Dean M., and Pickering. 3,353.465. Peterson. Dean M., Pickering, and Windle. 3,300,003. Pickering, George D. : See — Jansson, Arnold O., and Pickering. 3,321,813. Pickering, John J. Cooking utensil with basting apparatus. 3,311,04S, 3-28-67, CI. 99—346. Pickering, Norman C, to General Time Corp. Strand break detector. 3,345,812, 10-10-67, CI. 57—81. Pickert, Paul C. : See — Janay, Rene C. 3,335,626. Pickett, Charles G. : See — Brandriff, Robert C, and Pickett. 3,352,267. Pickett, John E. P. Glass hone plate resurfacing apparatus. 3.349,520. 10-31-67, CI. 51 — 26. Pickett, Llewellyn E., and J. A. Collett, to Palleon Electronics Ltd. Flushing actuator for a toilet bowl tank. 3,296,631, 1-10-67, CI. 4 — 249. Pickett, Oscar A. : See — Ballentine, James B., Huffman, and Pickett. 3,304.289. Pickett, Oscar A., Jr., to Monsanto Co. Piperidine-N-acetic acid modified, polyamides of improved dyeability. 3,296,- 214, 1-3-67, CI. 260—78. Pickford, Edward V. : See — Hirsch, Arthur E., Whitten, and Pickford. 3,351,314. Pickford, Rollo S. : See — Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Pickford, Baker and Tahl. 3.306,047. Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Pickford, Baker, and Tahl. 3.330.116. Pickin, John H, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Plastic bags with metal foil laminated lips. 3,353,662, 11-21-67, CI. 206— 59. Pickles, Joseph, to Ferro Mfg. Corp. Top lift assembly. Re. 26,173, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 665. Pickles. Joseph, to Ferro Mfg. Corp. Automobile door lock. 3,309,127, 3-14-67, CI. 292 — 216. Pickles. Joseph, to Ferro Mfg. Corp. Sector type seat ad- juster. 3,335,995, 8-15-67, CI. 248 — 394. Pickles, Joseph, and J. C. Littmann, to Ferro Mfg. Corp. Electricallv controlled hydraulic brake system. 3,305,277, 2-21-67, CI. 303 — 20. Pickles, Wilfred, to J. R. Geigv A.G. Selective hydrogenation. 3,360.577, 12-26-67, CI. 260—666. Picklesimer, Lewellyn G., and T. F. Saunders. Polyethers of triazine and polyhydric aromatic compounds. 3,297,639, 1-10-67, CI. 260—61. Picklesimer, Lewellyn G., and T. F. Saunders, to United States of America, Air Force. Preparation of triazine de- rivatives. 3,305,551, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 248. Pickrell, John W. Earth excavating apparatus. 3,323,234, 6-6-67, CI. 37 — 103. Pickrell, John W. Hay rake. 3,349,551, 10-31-67, CI. 56—377. Picou, Claude, 50% to Generale de Geophysique and Institut Francais du Petrole des Carburants et Lubrifiants and Rueil-Malmaison (S & O). Electromechanical vibrators. 3,298,456, 1-17-67, CI. 181— .5. Picou, Claude, to Societe d'Etudes, recherches & Construction Electroniques (sercel) Seine. Electromagnetic telemetric station. 3,360,797, 12-26-67, CI. 343 — 14. Pictorial Machinery Ltd. : See — Adams, Albert E. 3,306,161. Pidd, Robert W. : See — Grover, George M., Pidd, and Salmi. 3.321,646. Piearcey, Barry J., to United Aircraft Corp. Heat treatment of nickel base alloys. 3,310,440, 3-21-67, CI. 148 — 13. Piech, Frank E. : See— Breslow, David S., and Piech. 3,322,733. Breslow, David S.. and Piech. 3.328.324. Breslow, David S., and Piech. 3,352,798. Piecha, Georg, and K. Langer, to Roland Offsetmachinen- fabrik Faber & Schleicher AG. Device for clamping together two members. 3,326,585, 6-20-67, CI. 287—189.36. Piechocki, Kurt, to International Standard Electric Corp. Selective call system. 3,336,444, 8-15-67, CI. 179 — 41. Piechota, Helmut : See — Von Bonin, Wulf. Holtschmidt, and Piechota. 3,312,638. Piechota, Helmut, and H. Wirtz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Cellular polyurethane plastics rendered flame resistant by red phosphorus and optionally a halo- genated organic compound. 3,330,783, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Piechotta, Josef M. Load responsive switch apparatus. 3,302,142, 1-31-67, CI. 335—128. Piekarski, Clara L., to South Side Nursing Home, Inc. Incon- tinent pad with barrier around the edge. 3,349,769, 10-31- 67. CI. 128 — 284. Piekarski, Gottfried, and R. Strasser, to Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. Method for polymerizing unsaturated organic compounds. 3,328,378, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Piel, Michel : See — Le Masson, Yves. 3,305,423. Piel, Theodore F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Spray mist propor- tioning system for glass machine. 3,350,190, 10-31-67, CI. 65 — 355. Piencinski, George Z. : See — De Vries, Joseph, and Piencinski. 3,334,792. Piepenbrink, Winfried, and E. Sick, to Licentia Patent-Ver- waltungs-G.m.b.H. Photoelectric scanning arrangement using light conducting rod with fluorescent portion. 3,317,- 738, 5-2-67, CI. 250—227. Pieper, Heinz P., to United States of America, Air Force. Catheter-tip blood flowmeter for coronary arterial flow. 3,330,269, 7-11-67. CI. 128 — 2.05. Pieper, Rudolf : See — Klein, Heinrich, and Pieper. 3,358,844. Pieper, Willi : See — Nebendorf, Heinrich, and Pieper. 3,353,417. Pierce, Alfred T. Apparatus and method for curing grass into hay. 3.343.271. 9-26-67, CI. 34 — 33. Pierce-All Mfg. Ltd. : See — Smelts, Gerard G. F. 3,335,627. Pierce, Andrew E. Adhesive composition comprising a poly- mer of a carboxylic acid ester, polyvinyl alcohol, and an •aminoplast. 3,311,581, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 29.4. Pierce, Andrew E., to The Borden Co. Polyvinyl alcohol adhe- sives. 3,324.065, 6-6-67, CI. 260—29.6. Pierce, Arleen C. : See — Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,325,446. Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,345,326. Lund, Richard B., and Pierce. 3,318,941. Lund, Richard B., and Pierce. 3,325,528. Lund. Richard B., Pierce, and Turi. 3,354,228. Pierce, Arleen C, to Allied Chemical Corp. Method for com- bating microorganisms with unsubstituted or bromo-sub- stituted cyclobutanone. 3,336.187, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 30. Pierce Auto Body Works, Inc. : See — Ogilvie, Douglas A 3.326,595. Pierce, Carroll L. Dual purpose rotary mower washer and sprinkler device. 3,322,347, 5-30-67, CI. 239 — 73. Pierce. Chester J., Jr., and L. J. Pagendarm, to Kliklok Corp. Device for disentangling and conveying flanged receptacles. 3.348,655. 10-24-67, CI. 198 — 34. Pierce. Donald I. G. : See — Lind, Eric S., and Pierce. 3.32S,185. Pierce, Donald R. : See — Brouse, William H. D., Cadwallader, and Pierce. 3,317,- 993. Pierce. El wood K., Jr. : See — Crain, Robert L„ and Pierce. 3,349,789. Pierce, Elwood K., Jr., to Gray Tool Co. Well head assembly with means for effecting a preloaded seal. 3,311,168, 3- 28-67, CI. 166—89. Pierce, Elwood K.. Jr., to Gray Tool Co. Casing hanger. 3,341,227, 9-12-67, CI. 285 — 39. Pierce, Elwood K., Jr., to Gray Tool Co. Compact casing head and hanger. 3,354,962, 11-28-67, CI. 166—89. Pierce, Frank D., to Klemark, Inc. Method and means for flat folding bottom sealed cartons. 3,309,970, 3-21-67, CI. 93— 53. Pierce, Frank D., to Klemark, Inc. Carton bottom sealing machine. 3,312,154, 4-4-67, CI. 93 — 49. Pierce, Gordon G. : See — O'Connell, Thomas B., Pierce, Herrington, and Shamp. 3,346,360. Pierce, Harold L. Controlled solubility mieronutrient-contain- ing soil amendment material comprising expanded perlite. 3,323,898, 6-6-67, CI. 71—64. Pierce, John N., and D. W. Lipke, to United States of Amer- ica, Air Force. Optical polarization demodulator system. 3,310,677, 3-21-67, CI. 250 — 199. Pierce, Joseph E. : See — Christine, William C, and Pierce. 3,330,311. Pierce, Leslie C. Pulling tool. 3,305,919, 2-28-67, CI. 29— 213. Pierce, Leslie M. Apparatus for supporting and controlling power tools and the like. 3,313,355, 4-11-67, CI. 173 — 43. Pierce, Lowell J. : See — Waters, Everett W., Hufnagel, and Pierce. 3,348,414. Pierce, Norton T. : See — Butler, Richard A., Jr., and Pierce. 3,305,189. Pierce, Norwin C, and C. E. Reese, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Yarn blend. 3,350,871, 11-7-67, CI. 57 — 140. Pierce, Ogden R. : See — Butler, Anthony J., Grindahl, and Pierce. 3,308,106. LIST OF PATENTEES 1021 Pierce, Onln It., t.i I'nw I 'oruiiii: Corp. I 'iv] m rat ion of L,2- dichloro 3,3, I. I letralluorocvelobufene. 3,355,007, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — IS. Pierce, Ogden R., G. A. Grlnhahl, and L. A. Loree, to Dow Corning Corp. Hydrotluormation of bromiuated benzene, di- phenyl, tripnenyl and derivatives thereof. 3,334,150, 8—1- 67, CI. 200 — 650. Pierce, Robert E. One wheeled skate. 3,330,571, 7-11-07, CI 280—1 1.2-1. l'ierce, Robert H. : See — A.lkms, Harold T., and Pierce. 3,331,023. A.Ik wis. Harold T., and Pierce. 3,351,702. Pierce, Roy M. : See — Davidson, James R., and Pierce. 3,348,523. Pierce. Stanley L., Jr., to The Ford Motor Co. Automatic control valve system for a multiple speed-ratio power trans- mission system. 3,309,939, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 172. l'ierce, Walter V. Method for charting temperature devia- tions. 3,306,2S2, 2-2S-G7, CI. 12S — 2. Pierce, Wayne M., Jr., to Hunt-Pierce Corp. Wire placing de- viee. 3.348,811. 10-24-67, CI. 254—134.3. Pierce, William J. : See — Du Rose, Arthur H., and Pierce. 3,355,263. Pierdet. Andre : See — Bucourt, Robert, and Pierdet. 3,347,S53. Bucourt. Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,309,388. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,313,703. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, and Goffinet. 3,349.130. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Tessier, and Costerousse. 3,346,- 454. Pierini. Giancarlo, A. Francesconi, and J. Schmets, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Process for the reprocessing of irradiated compact fuels by fluorina- tion. 3,340,019, 9-5-07, CI. 23 — 326. Pierrat, Jean, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet. Illuminated information table. 3,329,062, 7-4-67, CI. 88—24. Pierre, Albert J. C. : See — Wesch, Ludwig, and Ostermann. 3,315,578. Pierre, Bernard : See — Roux, Rene, and Pierre. 3,306,600. Pierre, Jean-Louis, to Potasse & Engrais Chimiques. Machine for heat sealing thermoplastic bags. 3,315,439, 4-25-07, CI. 53—373. Pierre Marc Folliet : See — Biichi, George H., and Stoll. 3,325,514. Pierre Roch. S.a.r.l. : See — Roch, Charles. 3,313,029. Pierrot, Francois, and F. Contat. Purification of naphthol. 3,310,310, 4-25-07, CI. 200 — 621. Piersol, Jay L., to Armstrong Cork Co. Formation of beater saturated products using a partially cross-linked acrylic latex binder and product thereof. 3,298,901, 1-17-67, CI. 162—168. Pierson, Darrell E., and M. W. Huff, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Extrusion apparatus. 3,323,172, 6-6-67, CI. 18 — 14. Pierson, Edward D., and J. C. Wright, to Miner Machine Co. Method and apparatus for separating folded wrappers and placing same under goods to be packaged. 3,353,324, 11-21- 67, CI. 53—3. Pierson, Leon : See — Maguire, Edward C. and H. T., and Pierson. 3,304,661. Pierson, Norman A. Aerobic composting with comminution and forced aeration. 3,298,821, 1-17-67, CI. 71 — 9. Pierson, Raymond G., Jr., to Hedstrom Union Co. Children's play seat. 3,331,031, 7-18-67, CI. 297 — 258. Pierson, Robert M., and A. F. Finelli, to The Goodvear Tire & Rubber Co. Polyurethane coated glass rope. 3,309,861, 3- 21-67, CI. 57—140. Piester, Loyd W„ and R. M. Vancamp, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Control of oxychlorination reactions. 3,345,422, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 650. Pieters, Richard, to North American Philips Co. Variable inductor having core saturation controlled by magnet. 3,359,519, 12-19-07, CI. 330 — 110. Tietrangelo, Robert P. Method for the detection of free water in hydrocarbon fuels. 3,341,29S, 9-12-67, CI. 23 — 230. Pietras, Chester M. : See — - King, James R., Pietras, and Richard. 3,333,246. Pietro, Arnoldo R. : See — Staehelin, Alexander, Schenker, and Pietro. 3,340,263. Pietro, Fontanella. Power take-off connection to be on the driving shaft of internal combustion engines. 3,340,741 9-12-67, CI. 74 — 15.63. Pietrolewicz, John P., and A. Hopengarten, to Philco Corp. Stereophonic receiver having crosstalk compensation means. 3,309,464, 3-14-67, CI. 179—15. Pietrusza, Edward W. : See — Barton, Oliver A., and Pietrusza. 3,351,677. Pietrusza. Edward W., and R. E. Brown, to Allied Chemical Corp. Aminomethyl carboxy dibenzyl amines and prepara- tion thereof. 3,335,176, S-8-67, CI. 260 — 518. Pietryka, Robert J., to General Motors Corp. Liquid nitriding process using urea. 3,303,063, 2-7-67, CI. 148 — 15.5. Pietrzak, Joe P. : See — Strahan, Robert M., and Pietrzak. 3,335,577. Strahan, Robert M., and Pietrzak. 3,335,578. Pletsch, Gerhard J., and J. D. Turner, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Multipurpose gasoline additive 3,347,645, 10-17-07, Cl. 44—03. Pletsch, Helmut: See — Matejcek, Franz, Sponsel, Pletsch, and Leupold. 3,306 966. Pietsch, Karel : See — liana, Karel, Pietsch, and Cermak. 3,306,096. Pietsch, Tibor. Method of manufacturing kiln treated arli- Cles. 3,309,186, 3-14-67, Cl. 65—102. Pietsch, Walter: See — Wisseroth, Karl, Pietsch, and Kastning. 3,350,370. Piety, Raymond G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Acoustical sig- nal generating. 3,341,811, 9-12-67, Cl. 340 — 17. Piety, Raymond G., and D. G. Sterry, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Signal coherence measurement. 3,30S,385, 3-7-67, Cl. 328 — 137. Pigeon, Dale W., and J. D. Upchurch, to General Motors Corp. Adjustable seat back mechanism. 3,353,S68, 11-21-67, Cl. 297 — 372. Pigeroulet, Jean, and R. Tissot, to Societe Industrielle Gen- erate de Mecanique Appliquee S.I.G.M.A. Fuel injection pumps having a rotating distributing valve. 3,323,506, 0-6- 67, Cl. 123—139. Piget, Maurice. Bracket for assembling two metal profile pieces without welding or rivetting. 3,357,731, 12-12-67, Cl. 287 — 189.36. Pigg, Jay C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Phase modulated solid state device. 3,358,240, 12-12-67, Cl. 332—31. Piggly Wiggly Corp. : See — Thompson, Harold D. 3,335,818. Pigiel, Kazimierz. Belt buckle. 3,332,120, 7-25-67, Cl. 241 — 171. Pigna, Daniele P., A. Camozzi and S., to Cartiere Paolo Pigna S.p.A. Method and apparatus for binding loose sheets. 3,334,918, 8-8-07, Cl. 281 — 25. Pignataro, Vincenzo : See — Priaroggia, Paolo G.. and Pignataro. 3,342,162. PIgott, Kenneth A., and W. Archer, Jr., to Mobay Chemical Co. Process of bonding a polyurethane resin to a metal surface having a cured epoxy resin coating. 3,352,955, 11-14-67, Cl. 264—135. Pihlblad, Karl E., and A. R. Wagner, to Nyby Bruks Aktiebolag. Method when degassing carbon-containing metal melts. 3,307,937, 3-7-67, Cl. 75 — 59. Pijls, Hermanus S. J. : See — Van der Burgt, Cornelis M., and Pijls. 3,296,511. Pijls, Hermanus S., to North American Philips Co. Auxiliary member of a composite foil for joining two objects of dif- ferent coefficients of thermal expansion. 3,345,145, 10-3-67, Cl. 29—183.5. Pike, Charles T., to Isomet Corp. Exploding wire high-speed shutter for protecting a human viewer. 3.360,328, 12-26- 67, Cl. 350 — 269. Pike Corp. of America : See — Rand, William W. Re. 26,290. Pike, Donald H. : See — Dietz Clifford H., Pike, Cox, and Elliott. 3,314,711 Pike, Gus, and W. M. Cromer. Solenoid valve. 3,318,566, 5- 9-67, Cl. 251 — 48. Pike. Howard : See — Short, Joe T.. Gaulding, and Pike. 3,33S,19S. Pike, John E. : See — Aver, Donald E., and Pike. 3,349,084. Beal, Philip F., Ill, Fonken, and Pike. 3,296,091. Campbell, J. Allan, and Pike. 3.341,560. Pike, John E., to The Upjohn Co. Process for the production of 16-halo-17-(20)-pregnenes. 3,305,546, 2-21-67, Cl. 260 — 239.55. Pike, John W., to Struthers Scientific and International Corp. Freeze concentration process. 3,350,891, 11-7-67, Cl. 62 — 58. Pike, Malcolm R., to Rolls-Rovce, Ltd. Supersonic intake for a jet engine. 3.314,437, 4-18-67, Cl. 137 — 15.1. Pike, Malcolm R., to Rolls-Royce Limited. Vertical lift jet engines. 3.327,4S2. 6-27-67. Cl. 60 — 271. Pike, Roscoe A., to Norton Co. Triazine modified polyphenvl- ene sulfide resins. 3,303.170, 2-7-07, Cl. 260 — 79. Pike Trailer Co. : See — iSpence, John R. 3,309,106. Pike. Winthrop S. : See — Gray, George W„ Flory, Pike, and Morey. 3,302,168. Piker, Herbert M., to The Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Insulated picnic jug or container. 3,298,554, 1-17-67, Cl. 215 — 13. Piker, Herbert M., to The Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Method of making an insulated picnic jug or container. 3,304,003, 2- 21-67, Cl. 29—416. Piker, Herbert M., to The Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Insulated container. 3,313,438, 4-11-67, Cl. 215—13. Piker, Herbert M., to The Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Cooler chest for independent container. 3,338,068, 8-29-67, Cl. 62—398. Piker, Herbert M., to The Hamilton-Skotch Corp. Insulated container or bottle. 3,356,243, 12-5-67, Cl. 215 — 13. Pikler, Harold : See — Finke, Arthur A., Kline, Pikler, and Robertson. 3,318,- 561. Pilarczyk, Karol. and J- R. Prairie, to De Laval Turbine Inc. Tilting shoe journal bearing. 3,31S,643, 5-9-67, Cl. 308 — 1022 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pilato, Louis A. : See — Chow, Sui-Wu, and Pilato. 3,332,891. Pilcher, David W. : See — Slator, Damon T., and Pilcher. 3,330,531. Pilcher, James O., II : See — Kennedy, Simon M., and Pilcher. 3,302,819. Pile Benjamin D., to United States of America, Army. Field sterilizer. 3,304,149, 2-14-67, CI. 21—98. Pile, Benjamin D. Field hospital bed. 3,359,576, 12-26-67, Pile Donald' L., H. O. Irwin, and E. W. Campbell, said Ir- win and Campbell assor., to said Pile. Apparatus for deter- mining bone structure misalignment. 3,336,917, 8-22-67, Ol 1 28 2 Pile William D., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Kim structure. 3,354,927, 11-28-67, CI. 152—410. Pile William D., and D. R. Shuster, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire bead loosening tool. 3,344,S33, 10-3-67, CI. 157—1.17. Pileekv, Vitezslav : See — Civrnv, Ladislav, Havel, Havranek, Pilecky, Svoboda, and Zestkov. 3,355,868. Pilestnieks, Dzidris : See — Larsson. Ivar F., and Pilestnieks. 3,356,066. Pilger Nicholas J., to Reynolds Metals Co. Multi-use contour display carton. 3,300,039, 1-24-67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Pilger, Nicholas J., to Reynolds Metals Co. Easy opening carton construction. 3,309,005, 3-14-67, CI. 229 — 51. Pilgram, Kurt H. G. : See — Hasserodt, Ulrich, Pilgram, and Korte. 3,318,915. Pilgrim, Alfred : See — Grafer, Albrecht, and Pilgrim. 3,323,605. Pilgrim, Thomas A., to The British Plaster Board (Hold- ings) Ltd. Cellular urea formaldehyde resin pellets there- of, and method for making the same. 3,329,631, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Pilkington Bros. Ltd. : See — Barradell-Smith, Richard, and McLaggan. 3,351,451. Benson, Harold, Rickabv. and Beattie. 3,359,853. Bulcraig, William R., and Blood. 3,311,700. Charnock, Harold. 3,352.657. Edwards, Alan. 3,337,319. Forber, William E. 3,306.723. Holland, Francis W. 3,298,812. Hynd, William C. 3,305,333. Hvnd, William C. 3,359,090. Jewell, Ronald C. 3,342,574. Jewell, Ronald C, and Murphy. 3,305,335. Lawrenson, Jack. 3,351,447. Loukes, David G., and Banner. 3.305,337. Loukes, David G., and Banner. 3,337,323. Loukes, David G., and Edwards. 3,330,635. Loukes, David G., and Edwards. 3,330.637. Loukes, David G., and Robinson. 3,356,474. Loukes, David G., and Robinson. 3,356,475. Murphy, Norman A., and Baybutt. 3,326,656. Oxlev, George H„ and Cail. 3.330,636. Pilkington, David F. 3,336,126. Pilkington. David F., and Dickinson. 3,351,446. Robinson, Albert S. 3,305,338. Robinson, Albert S. 3.317,301. Robinson, Albert S. 3,351,452. 'Silvenvood, Frederick W. 3,351,450. Silverwood, Frederick W.. and Heyes. 3,343,936. Taylor, Charles R. 3.337.322. Wi'lde, Dennis. 3.307,834. Pilkington. David F., to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Apparatus for the continuous production of flat glass with dual feed- ing means. 3,336,126, 8-15-67, CI. 65—203. Pilkington, David F., and G. A. Dickinson, to Pilkington Bros Ltd Method and apparatus for vertically drawing glass from a molten metal bath. 3,351,446, 11-7-67. CI. 65 — 65. Pilkuhn. Manfred H., and H. S. Rupprecht, to International Business Machines Corp. Formation of large area contacts to semiconductor devices. 3,349,476, 10-31-67, CI. 29— 590. Pillar, Anthony R., and J. W. Sharpe, to British Nylon Spin- ners Ltd. Yarn package. 3,334,842, 8-8-67, CI. 242 — 177. Pilliner, Bernard J., to Rational Automation Ltd. Method of and apparatus for rolling a fibrous lamina. 3,342,144, 9-19- 67, CI. 107 — 9. Pilling, Hugh A. Apparatus for straightening wire. 3.335,764, 8-15-67, CI. 140—147. Pilliod Cabinet Co., The : See — Pilliod, George L. 3.347.610. Pilliod, George L., Ernst, and M. G. Pilliod. 3,329,383. Pilliod, George L., to The Pilliod Cabinet Co. Cabinet con- struction. 3,347,610, 10-17-67, CI. 312 — 263. Pilliod, George L., H. E. Ernst, and M. G. Pilliod, to The Pilliod Cabinet Co. Leg attaching connection. 3.329,383, 7-4-67, CI. 248—188. Pilliod, Michael G. : See — Pilliod, George L., Ernst, and M. G. Pilliod. 3,329,383. Pillman, Arthur H. Scraper winch. 3,322,397, 5-30-67, CI. 254—185. Pillon, Daniel, H. Pacheeo, and L. Cronenberger, to Pechiney- Progil, Societe pour le Developpement et la Vente de Specialties Chimiques. Fungicidal N-substituted derivatives of halogenated salieylideneimines. 3,357,883, 12-12-67, CI. 167—31. Pillon, Marcel : See — Galabert, Pierre, and Pillon. 3,352,015. Pilloton, Roger L., and R. L. Hamner, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Preparation of ac- tinide metal carbide microspheres. 3,300,284, 1-24-67, CI. 23—345. Pillsbury Co., The : See — Alfred, Stuart B. 3.314,215. Barnes, John A., and Nora. 3,355,304. Cook, Marvin E. 3,323,692. Durst, Jack R. 3,317,325. Durst, Jack R. 3,323,922. Forkner, John H. 3,314,160. Forkner, John H. 3,335,015. Frett. Helen M., and Fischer. 3,306,826. Fritzberg, Edward L. 3,310,881. Gidlow, Rolf G. 3,306,958. Gidlow, Rolf G. 3,311.991. Gillis, John A. 3.335,097. Halleck, Frank E. 3.301,848. Halleck. Frank E. 3,313,194. Harmon, James V. 3,311,263. Matzke, Joseph E. 3,340,792. Turpin, Charles H„ and Klitzke. 3,295,744. Piloipovich, Donald, to North American Aviation, Inc. Fluo- rination of haloolefins. 3,346,652, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 653. Pilon, Charles E.. to Electrostatic Printing Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing wherein screen carries powder be- tween loading and printing points. 3,340,802, 9-12-67, CI. 101 — 114. Pilot Co., Inc. : See — Zavarella, Savin. 3,357,913. Pilot Inc. : See — Hicks, Paul E. 3,339,943. Pilot, John S., and T. H. Wright, Jr., to Creative Packaging, Inc. Dispenser with indicating means. 3,332,575, 7-25-67, CI. 221—8. Pilot Research Corp. : See — ■ Berry, Clyde A. 3,310,966. Bern. Clyde A. 3.356,272. Piloty, Robert, D. Pabst, W. Thiele, and W. Bauer, deceased (by M. Bauer (nee Back), G. Degenkolb (nee Bauer), and B. Bauer, legal heirs), to International Standard Electric Corp. Circuit arrangement for processing parts of words in electronic computers. 3,316,538, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Pilskar. Inge : See — Hanimeborg, Rune R. S„ and Pilskar. 3,307,258. Pimentel, Daniel R.. to Texas Instruments Inc. Solenoid type relay with two piece housing held together with the coil. 3,323,086, 5-30-67, CI. 335—202. Pin. Pouw H., and A. Verkaik, to Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Toegenast-Natuurweten-Schappelijk Onderzoek Ten Behoene Van Nijverheid. Device and method for manu- facturing elbow fittings from straight tubing. 3,328,996, 7-4-67, CI. 72—301. Pina, Raymond G. Adjustable leg assemblv for furniture or the like. 3,309,051, 3-14-67, CI. 248— 18S.5. Pince. Pierre : See — Sierra, Joseph C, and Pince. 3,303,812. Pinchemel, Marius : See — Molin, Charles, and Pinchemel. 3,295,876. Pinchin, Frank J. : See — Bond, Raymond L., Pinchin, and Jenkins. 3,300,550. Pinchin, Johnson & Associates, Ltd. : See — Tanner, Edward B. 3,355,401. Pinchot, Albert D. : See — Mollon, Leslie, Rykwalder, and Pinchot. 3,335,983. Pinckaers, Balthasar H.. to Honeywell Inc. Condition detect- ing apparatus. 3,299,361, 1-17-67, CI. 328 — 6. Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Honeywell Inc. Triggering cir- cuit for controlled rectifier system. 3,313,997, 4-11-67, CI. 321—18. Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Honevwell Inc. SCR switching circuit. 3,319,152, 5-9-67, CI. 323 — 22. Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Honeywell Inc. SCR bidirectional switch apparatus having variable impedance input control circuit. 3.32S.606, 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Pinckaers, Balthasar H., to Honeywell Inc. Semiconductor electronic timing circuit utilizing magnetic count core. 3,355,594, 11-28-67, CI. 307 — 88. Pincus, Seymour, and E. G. Krakauer, to Kay Mfg. Corp. Mold for casting polyurethane articles. 3,325,861, 6-20-67, CI. 18—5. Pincus, Seymour, and E. G. Krakauer, to Kay Mfg. Corp. Method for molding and transporting gel state foam. 3,327,- 029, 6-20-67, CI. 264 — 45. Pindyck, Charles, Inc. : See — Meyers, Eugene, and Powell. 3,304,556. Pine, Buddie J. : See — Birmingham, Donald, Hill, Mackenzie, and Pine. 3,311,- 889. Pine, Buddie J., to General Electric Co. Memory system in- cluding means for selectivelv altering or not altering re- stored data. 3,351,913, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Pine, Lloyd A. : See — Cull, Neville L., and Pine. 3,354,229. House, William T., and Pine. 3,334,061. Pine, Lloyd A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Con- densation of carboxylic acids and olefins to produce esters. 3,299,110, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 410.9. LIST OF PATENTEES 1023 Pine, Lloyd A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. De- hydration process using molybdenum sulfide. 3,342,879, 9-19-67. CI. 2C0— 643. Pine, Lloyd A., H. G. Ellert, and H. V. Drushel, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Direct production of esters from organic acids. 3,329, S26, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 410.6. Pine State Knitwear Co. : See — Loflen, Howard L. 3,319,881. Pineapple Research Institute : See — Gortner, Willis A. 3,346,397. Plnel, Jacques, aud J. -P. Mangin, to Compagnie Generate de Telegraphic Suns Fil. Linear travelling wave particle ac- celerator having spaced shaped apertures. 3,324,340, 6-6— 67, CI. 315 — 3.0. Pines, Arthur N., and E. A. Zientek, to Union Carbide Corp. Silicoue-silicate polymers as corrosion inhibitors. 3,312,- 622, 4-4-67, CI. 252—75. Pines, Arthur N., and E. A. Zientek, to Union Carbide Corp. Novel organosiloxane-sllicate copolymers. 3,337,496, 8-22- 67. CI. 260 — 46.5. Pines, Arthur N., and E. A. Zientek, to Union Carbide Corp. Novel organosiloxane-silicate copolymers. 3,341,469, 9-12- 67. CI. 252—389. Pines Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Beckwell, George P. 3,354,690. Schmidt, Hans. 3,303,683. Schmidt, Hans. 3,333,450. Pines, Robert M., to Geigg Chemical Corp. Stabilization of polyolefins with N,N-disubstituted glycine. 3,335,108, 8-8— 67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Pines, Robert M., to Geigg Chemical Corp. Stabilization of polyolefins with certain polyalkvlene polyamine N-polyace- tic acids. 3,335,109, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Pines, Seemon H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for introduc- tion of a hydroxyalkyl substituent at the 17 position In steroid compounds. 3,303,205, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Pines, Seemon H., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for separating neomycin B from neomycin C. 3,329,566, 7-4-67, CI. 167 — 65. Pingel, Alfred W. O. : See — Borchert, Gerhard E., Drager, Born, Mewes, and Pingel. 3,335,859. Pinkava, Jau, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Continuous belt-type filter centrifuge. 3,342,342. 9-19-67, CI. 210—370. Pinkava, Jan, to Ceskoslovenska akademie ved. Endless, helical fibre, filtration centrifuge. 3,358,840, 12-19-67, CI. 210—370. Pinke, August H., to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Thrustless spray control valve. 3,343,795 9-26-67, CI. 239 — 152. Pinke, August H., to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Dual actuated spray control valve. 3.343,804, 9-26-67, CI. 251 — 241. Pinke, August H., and W. E. Petersen, to H. D. Hudson Mfg. Co. Control valve for sprayers. 3,321,178, 5-23-67, CI. 251—347. Pinkert, Peter : See — Mzyk, Heinrich, and Pinkert. 3,332,452. Pinkerton, Henry L., and A. K. Graham, to Graham, Savage & Associates, Inc. Apparatus for concentrating solutions. 3,358,739. 12-19-67, CI. 159 — 8. Pinkerton, John W., to Sundstrand Corp. Hydrostatic trans- mission. 3,309,870, 3-21-67, CI. 60 — 53. Pinkerton, Martin L., and O. Duderstadt. Vehicle-mounted electric gun lock. 3,326,385, 6-20-67, CI. 211 — 4. Pinkham, Jesse R., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Disassem- bling apparatus for cigarette and filter assemblies. 3,345,991, 10-10-67, CI. 131 — 20. Pinkham, Jesse R., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Ciga- rette making machine. 3,348,551, 10-24-67, CI. 131 — 84. Pinkham, Jesse R., and J. R. Everhart, to R. J. Reynolds To- bacco Co. Apparatus for rearranging randomly oriented elongated articles into endwise orientation. 3,339,703, 9-5- 67. CI. 198 — 33. Pinkney, Charles C, to Wire King Products, Inc. Bar clip. 3.359,019, 12-19-67. CI. 287—50. Pinkowski, Henry J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Inserted blade rotary cutter. 3,303,556, 2-14-67, CI. 29 — 105. Pinnacle Products Corp. : See — Youngquest, Howard, and Gardiner. 3,327,625. PInnecker, Wald. Floral display. 3,308,005, 3-7-67 CI 161 — 31. Pinner. Solomon H.. to Raychem Corp. Heat recoverable cross-sinked polymers of vinyl chloride and a polyunsatu- rated monomer. 3,359,193, 12-19-67, CI. 204 — 159.17. Pinnert, Sylvie : See — Ninet, Leon, Pinnert, and Proud'Homme. 3,330,726. Pinney, Weslev W. : See — Mahaffy, Reid A., Harder, and Pinney. 3,343,332. Mahaffy, Reid A., Harder, and Pinney. 3,343,333. Pino, Manuel A., to Chevron Research Co. Process for de- waxing oils. 3,320,153, 5-16-67, CI. 208 — 33. Pino, Manuel A., to Chevron Research Co. Process for pre- paring polysiloxane mixtures. 3,320,297, 5-16-67, CI 260 448.8. Pino, Piero : See — Mahaffy. Reid A.. Harder, and Pinnev. 3,343,333 Natta, Giulio, Pino, and Porri. 3,317,496. Piacenti, Franco, and Pino. 3.33S.974. Pino, Piero, and G. P. Lorenzi. to Montecatinl Societa Gen- erale per l'lndustria Mineraria e Chimica. Process for pre- paring olefinie compounds. 3,296,328, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 681 Pino, Piero, G. Braca, and G. Sbrana, to Lonza, 1.1 d. Prepara- tion of hydroquinone. 3,355,503, 11-2S-67, CI. 200 — 621. I'insky, Gl'igory G. : See- — Lurje, Alexander N., Pinskv, Tvanov, Beljanln, Shapiro, Ipatov. and Eremeev. 3,335,303. Pinsky, Jules : See — Fortner, Cecil P., and Pinsky. 3,317,339. Pinsley, Edward A., to United Aircraft Corp. Osclllatlng- electron ion engine. 3,308,621, 3-14-67, CI. 60 — 202. PIntell, Milton H., to Intron International, Inc. Electric capacitor. 3,307,090. 2-28-67, CI. 317—258. Pintell, Milton H., to Intron International, Inc. Electric capacitor. 3,311,801, 3-28-07, CI. 317 — 258. Pinter, Imre L. : See — Nyllas, Emery, and Pinter. 3,314,894. Pinter, Henry J., 25% to G. E. Schick. Composite titanium boride bars. 3,337,310, 8-22-67, CI. 29—195. Pinter, Henry J., 25% to G. E. Schick. Welded conductors to carbon and graphite cloth. 3,356,468, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 195. Pinter. Joseph, Jr. Removable lip for a container. 3,356,266, 12-5-67, CI. 222—192. Pinto, Albert A., to National Biscuit Co. Carton erecting and feeding. 3,315,575, 4-25-67, CI. 93—53. Pinto, Emilio G. Auditorium with a ring of seats and a plurality of screens. 3,313,068, 4-11-67, CI. 52—8. Pinto, Louis J. : See — Eberle, Allan R., Lerner, and Pinto. 3,345,127. Pintus, Fred M. : See — Walter, Gerard O., Goldammer, De Meo, and Pintus. 3,324,762. Walter, Gerard O., Pintus, and Van Roten. 3,336,690. Pioneer Electric Brandon Ltd. : See — Dalzell, James W., and Thorsteinsson. 3,352,490. Pioneer Electric and Research Corp. : See — Neiswinter, James T., and Pederson. 3,331,921. Neiswinter, James T., and Pederson. 3,331,922. Neiswinter, James T., and Pederson. 3,331,923. Pioneer Engineering & Mfg. Co. : See- — Blachut, Joseph S., Donohoe, and Neubarth. 3,335,587. Pioneer Heddle and Reed Co., Inc. : See — Goodman, Robert M., Jr. 3,349,810. Pioneer Industries, Inc. : See — Jerchower, Lewis A. 3,354,585. Pioneer Packaging, Inc. : See — Carter, Frank L. 3,298,504. Pioneer Parachute Co., Inc. : See — Heinrich, Helmut G. 3,298,640. Heinrich, Helmut G., Haak, Niccum, and Ginialouski. 3,298,639. Pioneer Trust & Savings Bank : See — Kostur, J. Ed-ward, Sr. 3,315,438. Pionek, Henry J. Clipper. 3,299,505, 1-24-67, CI. 30 — 29. Piotrowski. George P. : See — Stephan, Kurt, Tronca, and Piotrowski. 3,308,248. Piotrowski, Norman C, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Two- phase disk contactor. 3,305,224, 2-21-67, CI. 261 — 92. Piotrowski, Tadeusz. Method and apparatus for manufactur- ing by expansion-molding articles in thermoplastic material. 3,339,231. 9-5-67, CI. 18—5. Pipe Machinery Co., The : See — Graham, Erwin W. 3,319.340. Graham, Erwin W. 3,319,341. Herbkersman, Earle C. 3,349,416. Pipe Linings, Inc. : See — Matheny, Francis M. 3,334,389. Matheny, Francis M., and Ranker. 3,333,311. Piper. Alfred E. : See — Collyer, Robert C, and Piper. 3,302,913. Piper, Bert W. : See — Haws, Ernest R., and Piper. 3,300,899. Haws, Ernest R., and Piper. 3,341,9S5. Piper, Bert W., to Robert Haws Co. Portable room dividing panel. 3,341,992, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 127. Piper, Joseph C. Locking device. 3,326,023, 6-20-67. CI. 70 — 156. Piper, Melvin E. Method and apparatus for aligning the front wheels of an automobile. 3,346,965, 10-17-67. CI. 33 — 203.14. Piper, Roger D.. to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Electrolytic reduction of uranium hexafiuoride to uranium metal in fused salt. 3,330,742, 7-11-67, CI. 204—1.5. Pipes, George E. Vertical tail stock support. 5-16-67, CI. 90—23. 3,319,527. Pippen, Henry H. Fishing weight assembly. 3,341,966, 9-19- 67, CI. 43 — 43.15. Pippin, Calvin C. 28% to E. E. Bernard. Craniotomy instru- ment. 3,308,828, 3-14-67, CI. 128 — 310. Pippin, Reginald F., Jr., and B. Levine. Terminal protector arrangement. 3,332,051, 7-18-67, CI. 339 — 93. Pirat, Claude, to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et des Allumetes. Device for reversing pieces of tobacco-leaves employed for rolling cigars. 3,358,707, 12-19-67, CI. 131—105. Pircher, Georges : See — Alfandari, Roger S., Pauchard, and Pircher. 3,321,718. Pirchl, Helmut : See — Surber, Albert, and Pirchl. 3.360,237. 1024 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pircio, Anthony W., and C. S. Krementz, to Bristol-Myers Co. Compositions and method for simulating the central nervous system. 3,351,528, 11-7-67, CI. 167 — 65. Piree, Pierre T. J. : See — Einramhof, Franz, and Piree. 3,350,153. Pirelli Ltd. : See — Damiano, Charles. 3,333,841. Pirelli S.p.A. : See — Barassi, Carlo, and Cappa. 3,344,006. Di Giulio, Enzo, and Vecellio. 3,335.202. Fausti, Fulcieri, and Cappa. 3,339,610. Marchesini, Gerolamo, and Manica. 3,299,175. Pacciarini, Antonio, and Giletta. 3,337,918. Paeciarini, Antonio, and Caretta. 3,343,208. Pacciarini, Antonio, and Giletta. 3,358,330. Venturelli, Oreste. 3,321,568. Pirelli Societa per Azioni Centro Pirelli : See — Priaroggia, Paolo G., and Pignataro. 3,342,162. Pirie, Jean. Menstrual device. 3,298,369, 1-17-67, CI. 128 — 285. Pirkle, R'iex O. : See — Besore, Charles D., and Pirkle. 3,334,326. Pirnke, Heinz : See — Oksakovsky, Anatole, and Pirnke. 3,345,929. Pirogow, Igor A. Perspective drawing device and combina- tion of perspective and parallel drawing device. 3,300,863, 1-31-67, CI. 33—77. Pirogow, Igor A. Perspective drawing device and combina- tion of perspective and parallel drawing device. 3,318,003, 5-9-67, CI. 33 — 77. Piros, John J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Pump apparatus. 3,315,606, 4-25-67, CI. 103—37. Piroutek, Miroslav J., to AEL Development and Research Division, Inc. High speed system for spacing and timing the delivery of moving articles. 3,297,135, 1-10-67, CI. 198 — 34. Pirrie, Norman D., and J. Bland, to Economic Foundations Ltd. Tunnel boring machine having rotation control re- sponsive to advance pressure. 3,301,598, 1-31-67, CI. 299 — 1. Pirrie, Norman D., and J. Bland, to Economic Foundations Ltd. Tunnel machine having reversible boring head. 3,301,600, 1-31-67, CI. 299—33. Pirtle, Mabel. Method of cooking poultry. 3,307,955, 3-7-67, CI. 9t— 107. Pirvulescu, Stelian : See — Feldman, Osias, Birlea, Pirvulescu, Caruceru, and Wein- berg. 3,336,955. Pirzer, Hans : See — Stadler, Robert, Becke, and Pirzer. 3,305,579. Pisan, George : See — Zimmerman, Julius, and Pisan. 3,348,990. Pisanchyn, John : See — Reventas, Algirdas A., Chapman, and Pisanchyn. 3,338,- 852. Schmitt, George J., Pisanchyn, and Chapman. 3,334,141. Pisani, Joseph P., and L. D. Hilker, to National Dairv Prod- ucts Corp. Frozen dessert. 3,345,185, 10-3-67, CI. 99 — 136. Pisarczuk, Thaddeus H. : See — Petriekis, Paul F.. and Pisarczuk. 3,337,111. Pischel, Ernest P. Process for simultaneouslv manufacturing a multiplicity of trussed rafters. 3,296,053, 1-3-67, CI. 156 — 288. Pischke, Harry F., and N. Vann, Jr., to Harmony of Fort Lauderdale, Inc. IF carrier FM transmission system. 3,334,- 300, 8-1-67, CI. 325 — 45. Pisciotta, Frank, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Div. Concave disk acceleration integrator. 3,355,951, 12-5- 67. CI. 73—503. Piskala, Alois : See — Sorm, Frantisek, and Piskala. 3,350,388. Piskator, Bengt I., to United States of America, Army. Double- sear device for a forward moving barrel machine gun mount- ed for differential recoil. 3,353,447, 11-21-67, CI. 89 — 27. Piskator, Bengt I., and W. S. Draper, to United States of America, Army. Sear lock and release mechanism for differ- ential recoil guns. 3,331,283, 7-18-67, CI. 89 — 42. Pispisa, Basilio : See — Lerner, Daniel, and Pispisa. 3,308,169. Lerner, Daniel, and Pispisa. 3,337,643. Pistey, John, and W. E. Strang, to Harvey Hubbell Inc. Elec- trical power center. 3,343.041, 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 99. Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Electrical connector. 3,324,447, 6-6-67, CI. 339 — 95. Pistev, John M., to General Electric Co. Electric connector with torsion contacts. 3,337,837, 8-22-67, CI. 339 — 53. Pistey, John M., to General Electric Co. Snap-in fluorescent lampholders with quick-connect terminals. 3,351,883, 11-7- 67, CI. 339 — 52. Pistev, John M., to General Electric Co. Lampholders for electric discharge lamps. 3,351,884, 11-7-67, CI. 339 — 52. Pistey, John M., and W. Vermeulen, to General Electric Co. Lampholder with improved mounting means. 3,328 577, 6-27-67, CI. 240 — 51.11. Pistilli. Angelo, and P. Susin, to Societa Italiana Telecom- municazioni Siemens S.p.A. Nonreciprocal ferrite device having a thin dielectric layer encircling the ferrite element. 3,350,664, 10-31-67, CI. 333—1.1. Pistone, Alfred T. Bin divider. 3,308,964, 3-14-67, CI. 211—184. Pistone, John C. Leveling device for automotive vehicles and the like. 3,353,839, 11-21-67, CI. 2S0— 104. Pitcher, Edgar R., Jr. : See — Childs, George W., Pitcher, and Staples. 3,300,207. Pitcher, Harold H. Offset adapter washer for conduit nipple alignment. 3,333,501, 8-1-67, CI. 85 — 50. Pitches, Brian E., to Ferranti Ltd. Apparatus for indicating the departure of a variable quantity from a datum value. 3,355,706, 11-28-67, CI. 340 — 27. Pitches, Brian E., and D. Hope, to Ferranti, Ltd. Airflow direction indicators. 3,350,935, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 188. Pitchford, Armin C. : See — Montgomery, Dean P., and Pitchford. 3,344,082. Pitchford, Armin C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Asphalt emul- sion-sulfate liquor soil stabilization mixture. 3,345,193, 10-3-67, CI. 106 — 123. Pitchford, Armin C, and H. J. Sarrett, Jr., to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Paving asphalt containing chlorinated poly- ethylene. 3,312,049, 4-4-67, CI. 260—28.5. Pitchford, Arthur H. Steerable load-carrying vehicle. 3,295,- 622, 1-3-67, CI. 180—9.22. Pitchford, Arthur H. Amphibious vehicle. 3,299,849, 1-24- 67, CI. 115—1. Pitchford, Arthur H. Amphibious vehicle. 3,306,250, 2-28- 67, CI. 115—1. Pither, Leslie F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Molded semi-vitreous article and method of making same. 3,318,713, 5-9-67, CI. 106—54. Pitkethly, Robert C. : See- Holmes, Peter- D., and Pitkethly. 3,301,913. Pitkethly, Robert C, J. F. Ford, and A. Fisher, to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Double bond isomerization of olefins using anhydrous metal sulfate catalysts. 3,301,916, 1-31- 67, CI. 260 — 683.2. Pitkowsky, Stanley H., and R. B. Godfrey, to International Business Machines Corp. Parity checking and parity generat- ing means for binary adders. 3,342,983, 9-19-67, CI. 235 — 153. Pitman, Bradford D. Weather-resistant wearing apparel. 3,312,982, 4-11-67, CI. 2—232. Pitman Mfg. Co. : See — Pitman, Raymond F., Broderson, and Gronemeyer. 3,306,373. (Stilwell, Jack E. 3,360,076. Pitman. Raymond F., D. E. Broderson, and H. W. Gronemeyer, Jr., to Pitman Mfg. Co. Hole digger and derrick apparatus. 3,306,373, 2-2S-67, CI. 173 — 28. Pitner, Alfred, to Nadella S.A. Thrust bearings. 3,317,014, 5-2-67, CI. 192 — 98. Pitner, Alfred, % to Nadella S.A. Combined journal and thrust bearing. 3,341,263, 9-12-67, CI. 308—174. Pitney-Bowes, Inc. : See — Buckley, Charles W., and Schrempp. 3,310,139. Coville, William W. 3.318,640. Eckert, Alton B., Jr., and Lyman. 3,302,004. Geisler, Thomas J., Fuchs, and Wells. 3,356,361. McFiggans, Robert B. 3,355,916. Mitchell, Thomas J. 3,320.878. Mulreed, James E., and Orlens. 3,299,805. Pitre. Davide : See — Felder, Ernst, and Pitre. 3.360,436. Pitrot, Adrian R., to National Lead Co. Composite copper phthalocyanine pigments. 3,307,960, 3-7-67, CI. 106 — 288. Pitsch, Ronald D. : See — Gasch, Dale J., and Pitsch. 3,351,977. Pitt, Arnold : See — Bud/.ich, Tadeusz, and Pitt 3,360,064. Pitt, Harold M. : See — Baker. Don R., Pitt, and Soong. 3,350.191. Pitt. Harold M., and H. Bender, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Di- chloromethanedisulfenyl chloride and its preparation. 3,331.872, 7-18-67. CI. 260—543. Pitt, Harold M., and H. Bender, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method for the purification of bis(4 chlorophenyl)sulfone. 3,334,146, 8-1-67, CI. 260—607. Pitt, Margaret E. A. : See — McGee, Joseph S., Miron, and Pitt. 3,296,753. Pitt, Paul E., to Duncan Electric Co., Inc. Transient insensitive photoelectric impulse device for use with watt- hour meter to actuate demand recorder. 3,311,824, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 103. Pitt, Solomon H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Record transport system. 3,311,369, 3-28-67, CI. 271 — 45. Pitt, Solomon H. High speed printing device with reeiprocable type bar. 3,342,127, 9-19-67, CI. 101—93. Pittard, Tarlton C. : See — Hanson, Wallace E., and Pittard. 3,360,118. Pittendreigh, William M., and D. W. Kern, to Riegel Textile Corp. Diaper. 3,318,310, 5-9-67, CI. 128 — 284. Pittendreigh, William M., and D. W. Kern, to Riegel Textile Corp. Noncorrugating diaper. 3,330,283, 7-11-67, CI. 128- 284. Pittenger, Evan W., and J. W. Edwards, to Monsanto Co. Ink delivery system for electrostatic stencilling device. 3,339,483, 9-5-67, CI. 101 — 114. Pitter, Andreas : See — Bechtloff, Gert, Bruns, and Pitter. 3,319,776. Pittman, Allen G., and W. L. Wasley, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process of treating textiles with per- fluoroacyl bis-(l-aziridine) compounds and resulting textile products. 3,300,274, 1-24-67, CI. 8 — 127.6. LIST OF PATENTEES 1025 Pitt man, Allen G., and W. L. Wasley, to United States of America, Agriculture. Polysiloxanes containing fluoroalk- oxjalkly groups. 3,331, S13, 7-18-67, CI. 2G0— 46.5. Plttinan, David M., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Picker stop mech- anism. 3,345,694. 10-10-67, CI. 19 — .2. Plttman, Forrest C, to Halliburton Co. Method and apparatus for reducing the permeability of portions of bore holes. 3,326, 2S8, 6-20-67, CI. 166—27. Plttman, Forrest C, to Halliburton Co. Apparatus for straightening large diameter holes by fluid erosion. 3,331,- 456. 7-18-67, CI. 175 — 422. Pittnian, Forrest C, and L. G. Moffatt, to Halliburton Co. Method and apparatus for cutting casing in underwater installations. 3,338,305, 8-29-67, CI. 166 — 35. Pittnian, Fred E. Semi-rigid device for marking internal bleeding. 3,302,635, 2-7-67, CI. 128—2. Plttman, Gary E. : See — Biard, James R., Bonin, Kilbv, and Pittnian. 3,304,431. Biard, James R., and Plttman. 3,304,430. Pittnian, Glen R.. to Flair-Line. Piston for pneumatic cylin- ders. 3,319,537, 5-16-67, CI. 92 — 242. Plttman, Robert B., to Industrial Electronics Hardware Corp. Receptacle for integrated circuit module. 3,297,974, 1-10- 67, CI. 339—17. Plttman, Robert R., to Texas Instruments Inc. Apparatus for variable density recording. 3,321,770, 5-23-67, CI 346 — 110. Plttman, Robert W. : See — Nathan, Charles C, Kilnar, and Plttman. 3,359,487. Plttman, Roland : See — Schroeter, Wilhelm K., Burns, Flink, and Pittman. 3,327,- 540. Pittman, Roland, to Northrop Corp. Rate sensor 3,359,806, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Pitts, Bobby L., W. A. Smith, and W. P. Warthen, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Textile drafting arrangement. 3,310,845, 3-28-67, CI. 19—245. Pitts, Frank H. : See — Butcher, Harold J., and Pitts. 3,300,878. Pitts Industries, Inc. : See — Vanderjagt, John A. 3,332,296. Pitts. Kennard : See — Brennan, William E., Halliday, and Pitts. 3,311,405. Pitts, Leonard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Shaped articles. 3,329,660, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Pitts, Sam H., Jr., and M. A. Thompson, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Nickel plating. 3,335,027, 8-8-67, CI. 117—107.2. Pitts. Stlllman D. : See- Brown, Melvin H., Lifka, and Pitts. 3,333,989. Pitts. Thomas E., and C. A. Steele, to Leesona Corp. Method and apparatus for controlling defects. 3,335,476, 8-15-67, CI. 28—64. Pitts. Thomas E., and R. I. Walden, to Leesona Corp. Yarn guide. 3,314,620, 4-18-67, CI. 242 — 18. Pitts, William L. : See — Camp, William W., and Pitts. 3,332,044. Pittsburgh Activated Carbon Co. : See — Cooper, Jonathan C, and Villiers-Fisher. 3,324,669. Hager, Donald G., and Manes. 3,300,992. Pittsburgh Corning Corp. : See — D'Eustachio, Dominic. Ford, and Johnson. 3,354,024. Long, Bernard. 3,300,289. Pittsburgh Des Moines Steel Co. : See — Buckwalter, Milton T., and Anderson. 3,339,392. Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See — Achkio, Anthony A. 3,351,001. Anthony, Paul P., and Rahn. 3,329,594. Atkeson, Florian V. 3,305,340. Atkeson, Florian V. 3.311,463. Baker, Paul H., and Cook. 3,330,625. Barch, Herbert W., and Posnev. 3,352,655. Barch, Herbert W., and Valchar. 3,29S,809. Barrett, Marlin W.. Cramer, and Oltman. 3,350,188. Baugh, Robert A. 3,315.011. Bissinger, William E., Strain, Stevens, Dial, and Chis- holm. 3.320,211. Bohl, Lester E., and Vancamp. 3,296,319. Bour. Thomas C. 3,331,673. Brack, Hans. 3,336,719. Budke, Carl P. 3.353,870. Carlin, William W. 3,305,463. Carlin, William W. 3,314,747. Carson, Laurence F. 3.318,047. Carson, Laurence F. 3,335,524. Carson, Laurence F. 3,345,776. Carson, Laurence F., and McGregor. 3,320,699. Chang, Wen-Hsuan. 3.342.837. Chang. Wen-Hsuan. 3,358,039. Chisholm, Raymond S., Sleighter, and Ernsberger. 3,356,- 477. Christenson, Roger M.. Porter, and Halcoussls. 3,325,443. Claassen. George R. 3.318.672. Conrad, Lawrence P., and Nagy. 3,334.040. Cormany, Charles L„ and Reich. 3,326,989. 242-023— P 65 Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. : See — Continued Crano, John C. 3,312,678. Crano, John C. 3,312,679. Cypher, James H. 3,353,945. Dahms, James B., and Edmonds. 3,347,595. Dahringer, Donald W., Spector, and Sweet. 3,322,056. Demurest, Henry M., Jr., and Sieger. 3,350,248. De Vore, Guy C, and Kamerer. 3,328,152. Dietrich, Joseph J., and Stevens. 3,318,845. Dowbenko, Rostylaw. 3,305,346. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw. 3,306,899. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw. 3,316,291. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw. 3,317,490. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw. 3,320,284. Dowbenko, Rostyslaw. 3,325,476. Duncan, James E. 3,296,004. Duncan, James E., and Cooper. 3,296,005. Dyck, Walter E. 3,337,320. Eisenlohr, Douglas H. 3.343,911. Erikson, J. Alden, and Salem. 3,322,762. Ernsberger, Fred M. 3.345,148. Forbes, Sydney. 3,298,946. Fredley, James C, and Sleighter. 3,332,761. Fredley, James C, and Sleighter. 3,342,573. Freeland. Max O., and Johnston. 3,305,314. Galey, William F. 3,356,478. Galey, William F. 3.356,479. Galey, William F., Gulotta, and Umbel. 3,300,629. Galey, William F., and Misson. 3,316,391. Gilbert, Harry E., Jr., Snyder, and Zundel. 3,331,796. Glover, Stewart W., Vogel, and Lynch. 3,347,700. Golightly, James S. 3,356,480. Gosselink, Karl R. 3,355.311. Gulotta, Joseph A. 3,337,318. Gulotta, Joseph A. 3,356.476. Harris, William R.. and Miller. 3,329,622. Hart, Donald P., and Plasynski. 3,355,412. Helbing, Clarence H. 3,336,185. Helvenston, Edward P. 3,339,978. Horgan, William J., Jr. 3,295,587. Horgan, William J., Jr. 3,336,707. Hultman, Stanley J., Rich, Dailey, and Tunison. 3,336,- 102. Irwin, Winfleld T., and Drummond. 3,317,296. Irwin, Winfield T., and Searles. 3,338,777. Jackson, Frank A. 3,359,699. Jensen, Thomas H. 3,308,270. Keslar, Leroy D., and Rankin. 3.311,517. Klimaszewski, Irvin C. 3,318,688. Matthews, Jack R. 3,300,288. McKelvey, Harold E. 3,298,810. Menges, George E. 3,343,195. Michalik, Edmund R., and Misson. 3,345,149. Misson, George W. 3,300,290. Misson, George W. 3,300,291. Misson, George W. 3.317.302. Mitchell, Paul H. 3,333,933. Murray, Donald W., and King. 3,360,351. Offenbacher, Wendel. 3.303,980. Orcutt, Dee R. 3,356,833. Owens. William H. 3,351,425. Park, Robert E., and Sias. 3,334,008. Parker, Earl E., and Baker. 3,345,339. Piester, Loyd W., and Vancamp. 3,345,422. Polhamus, John R. 3,343,369. Pray, Blaine O., and Ohme. 3.335,111. Raetzsch. Carl W., Cunningham, and Van Hoozer. 3,337,443. Reiche, Charles R., and Jackson. 3,344,197. Richardson, Ronald E. 3,300,351. Richardson. Ronald E. 3.328,151. Rinehart, Dale W. 3,357,876. Roscher, Alfred M., and Potkanowicz. 3,328,383. Seiner, Jerome A. 3,318,828. Seiner, Jerome A. 3,326,859. Semroc, Charles V. 3,329,739. Sensi, John E., and Galey. 3,355.275. Seymour, Samuel L. 3,310.273. Seymour, Samuel L. 3,333,934. Shaffer. Paul D., and Gaskey. 3,314,774. Shorr, Norman. 3.317.303. Stack, Roy E. 3,326,988. Stevens, Stephen, and Shaffer. 3,307,930. Tatsak, Jack E. 3,333,937. Thomas. Dean L. 3,346,358. Twells, Robert G. 3,326,715. Valchar, Clement E., and Mrozinski. 3,333,935. Wahl, Edward F. 3,337,140. Ward, Cecil R. 3,301,650. Ward, Cecil R. 3,303,012. Ward, Cecil R., and Rau. 3,304,615. Wheeler. Robert W. and Davidson. 3,341,312. Wheeler. Robert W.. and Davidson. 3,341,313. Wilson. William L. 3.356,456. Wismer, Marco, Doerge, Mosso, and Fotte. 3.314,902. Wismer, Marco, Doerge, and Peffer. 3,299,151. Witman Eugene D. 3.344,126. Wyatt. Howard F. 3.345.S02. Pittslev. William D., to General Motors Corp. Air cleaner and silencer assembly. 3.355.863, 12-5-67, CI. 55 — 276. Pittslev. William D.. to General Motors Corp. Crankcase ven- tilation. 3,359,960, 12-26-67, CI. 123—119. 1026 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 High- yarn. J57,. Pityk, Peter E. : See — Kosa, John, and Pityk. 3,302,089. Pitzer, Asa O. Mechanical attachment or device replacing connecting rods between lift arms on tractor and pull tugs. 3,302,729, 2-7-67, CI. 172 — 414. Pitzer, Edgar C, to United States of America, United States Atomic Energy Commission. Neutral metal cleaning com- positions containing hydrazine and a polyearboxylamino acid. 3,297,580, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 142. Pitzer, Edgar C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for the disposal of waste solutions using rigid gels. 3,298,960, 1-17-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Pitzer, Emory W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oxidative de- hydrogenation with added hydrogen. 3,308,181, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 680. Pitzl, Gilbert, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. modulus, high-tenacity, low-shrinkage polyamide 3,303,169, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 78. Pivawer, Philip M. : See — Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Pivawer. 3,326,967. Ratz, Rudi F. W., and Pivawer. 3,326,970. Ratz, Rudi F. W.. and Pivawer. 3,349,125. Pivonka, Ralph C. Combined fuel vaporizer and torch. 474, 12-12-67, CI. 158 — 53. Pivovonsky, Mark : See — : Rathbun, Howard M., and Pivovonsky. 3,328,763. Pixley, George W., to Pelm Research and Development Corp. Apparatus for cooling metallic and non-metallic particles. 3,302,937, 2-7-67, CI. 263—32. Pizzarello, Frank A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method for the preparation of gallium phosphide. 3,305,385, 2-21-67, CI. 117 — 106. Pizzarello, Frank A., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Method for preparing a gallium arsenide diode. 3,305,412, 2-21-67, CI. 148—189. Pizzarello. Roy A. : See — DeLucia, John J., and Pizzarello. 3,332,932. Pizzarello, Roy A., A. F. Schneid, and J. J. De Lucia, to Inter- chemical Corp. Aziridinyl azo pigments. 3,297,677, 1-10- 67, CI. 260—152. Pizzarello, Roy A., and A. F. Schneid, to Interchemical Corp. Preparation of certain tris-aziridinylphosphine oxides or sulfides. 3,335,131, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 239. Pizzicara, Donald J. : See — - Winfield, Raymond, and Pizzicara. 3,307,181. Pizzini, Louis C. : See — Hartman, Robert J., and Pizzini. 3,317,638. Pizzo, Charles. Method for making pizza pies. 3,347,181, 10- 17-67, CI. 107 — 54. Place, Donald E., to Therm-O-Disc, Inc. Temperature sensing probe with means for maintaining the tubular element in engagement with a ceramic rod member. 3,310,647, 3-21- 67, CI. 200—137. Place, Isabel : See- Clark, Samuel K. 3,342,236. Place, Ruth M. J. Keyboard for brailler including alternate keys. 3,332,527, 7-25-67, CI. 197—100. Placek, Raymond L. : See — Vautaw, Robert L., and Placek. 3,340,957. Plach, Daniel J. : See — Giacchetti, Anacleto D., and Plach. 3,309,559. Placock Bros. Ltd. : See — Stonely, Donald R. 3,350,820. Plagmann, Franz, to Motoren Versuchsgesellschaft Witten m.b.H. & Co. KG. Angular joint arrangement. 3,347,214, 10-17-67, CI. 123—11. Plain, Joseph L. Extension adapter and method for lengthen- ing the wheel base of a motorcycle. 3,298,713, 1-17-67, CI. 280—284. Plains Chemical Development Co. : See — Budnick, Edward G. 3,355,497. Plaisted, Richard G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Work- piece shape control. 3,318,124, 5-9-67, CI. 72 — 8. Plaistowe, Donald L., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Storage tube circuit arrangements. 3,360,680, 12-26-67, CI. 315 — 8.5. Plamann, William H., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Safety cap assembly for pressurized founts of gasoline burning devices. 3,302,664, 2-7-67, CI. 138 — 89. Plambeck, Louis, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing images and products thereof. 3,298,- 895, 1-17-G7, CI. 161—160. Plamondon, Jacques A. Handle for lunch boxes. 3,321,798, 5-30-67, CI. 16—114. Plamper, Gerhard R. and G. F., to The M.T. & D. Co. Mower having wheel adjustable means. 3,357,715, 12-12-67, CI. 280—43.13. Plamper, Gunter F. : See — Plamper, Gerhard R. and G. F. 3,357,715. Planck. Norman A., Jr. : See — Peppier, William S., Bliss, and Planck. 3,344,954. Plank, Charles J., and E. J. Rosinski, to Mobil Oil Corp. Methods of making catalysts. 3,324,048, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 455. Plank, Charles J., and E. J. Rosinski, to Mobil Oil Corp. Catalytic hydrocarbon conversion with the use of a catalyst composite comprising a manganese promoted crystalline aluminosilicate. 3.325,397, 6-13-67, CI. 208—120. Plank, Edward M. Printing plate blank with elastomeric backing. 3,351,009, 11-7-67, Cl. 101 — 401.1. Plank, Leland H. Self-powered sled. 3,295,619, 1-3-67. CL 180—96. Plank, William J., Jr. : See — Dubbe, Richard F., Fram, and Plank. 3,336,596. Plank, William J., Jr., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Meth- od and medium for electron beam recording. 3,331,077, 7-11- 67, Cl. 346—1. Planners Corp. : See — Hines, Eugene W. 3,335,564. Plant Products Corp. : See — Geary, Robert J. 3,326,942. Plant Service Corp. : See — Gintz, David H., Messmer, and Miodus. 3,309,745. Plant, William J. : See — Doyle, Thomas E., Fekete, Keenan, and Plant. 3,317,46o. Fekete, Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,297,745. Fekete, Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,301,743. Plante, Camille A. : See — Hafer, Cameron H., and Plante. 3,323,436. Plantholt, Robert G. : See — Balmer James G., Jr., and Plantholt. 3,350,203. Plantinga, Oliver S., and M. Deker, to Johnson & Johnson. Absorbent breast pad. 3,356,090, 12-5-67, Cl. 128-^280. Plapper, Jurgen, and H. Krause, to Bohme Fettchemie G.m.b.H. Process for the sulfonation of peroxidized, de- peroxidized unsaturated fatty acid esters and product. 3,300,525, 1-24-67, Cl. 260—400. Plaslastic, Inc. : See — Burkitt, Harold H., and Mickelson. 3,311,221. Plass, Reinhold: See — Haarer, Erich, and Plass. 3,297,762. Plasse, Paul A., and W. C. Johnson, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Scouring pads. 3,298,053, 1-17-67, Cl. 15—506. Plasser Franz, Bahnbaumascliinen : See — Bick, Joseph A. 3,301,198. Plasser, Franz, J. Theurer, and E. Schubert. Method of cor- recting an arcuate track. 3,314,154, 4-18-67, Cl. 33 — 1. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Method and apparatus for aligning track. 3,314,373, 4-18-67, Cl. 104 — 8. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track grading arrangement. 3,324,804, 6-13-67, Cl. 104 — 7. Plasser, Franz, J. Theurer, and E. Schubert. Method and apparatus for replacing an old track by a new track. 3,330,- 219, 7-11-67, Cl. 104 — 2. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Apparatus designed for track surveying. 3,334,592, 8-8-67, Cl. 104 — 1. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track grading method and arrangement. 3,334,593, 8-8-67, Cl. 104 — 7. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Apparatus for the continuously progressing lateral alignment of a curved track section. 3,345,746, 10-10-67, Cl. 33—1. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track aligning apparatus. 3,352,249, 11-14-67, Cl. 104—7. Plasser, Franz, J. Theurer, and J. Pichler. Ballast cleaning machine. 3,356,157, 12-5-67, Cl. 171 — 16. Plasser, Franz, and J. Theurer. Track tamping machine. 3,357,- 366, 12-12-67, Cl. 104—12. Plaster, Robert L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Controls for centrifugal compressors having spin vanes in their inlets. 3,350,897. 11-7-67, Cl. 62 — 209. Plaster, William E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Method and apparatus for controlling polymer deposition in reboiler. 3,349,010, 10-24-67, Cl. 203 — 99. Plastering Development Center, Inc. : See — Hager, Robert E. 3,311,065. Plastex Co., The : See — Given, Joseph H. 3,321,805. Plastex Ltd. : See — Mann, Matthew K., and Rushworth. 3,344,482. Plastic Applicators, Inc. : See — King, James D. 3,331,969. McCrory, Edwin D., Jr., and Walling. 3,339,945. Tompkins, David R., and Council. 3,299,350. Tompkins, David R., and McClughan. 3,299,349. Plastic Can Corp. : See — Whiteford, Carlton L. 3.303,806. Whiteford, Carlton L. 3,305,158. Plastic Coating Corp., The : See — Beck, William R., Jr. 3,358,642. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,330.555. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,345,065. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,358,637. Plastic Contact Lens Co., The : See — Wesley, Newton K. 3,297,396. Wesley. Newton K. 3,339,997. Plastic Mold & Engineering Co. : See — Kliewer, Donald L. 3,329,777. Plastic Packaging Co. : See — Stahl, Robert L. 3,360,183. Plastic Precision Tools A/S Roskilde : See — Arlo, Ebbe R. 3,324,507. Plastic and Rubber Products Co. : See— Senter, Harold H. 3,302,988. Plastic Textile Accessories Ltd. : See — Mercer, Frank B. 3,297,509. Mercer, Frank B. 3,331,725. Plasticap Ltd. : See — Bohlman, Lothar E. 3,360,156. Plastics Inc. : See — Schilling, Paul K. 3,309,448. Weston, Ralph B., and Colato. 3,346,710. LIST OF PATENTEES 1027 Process for CI. 264—5. 3,317,545. Plastillte Corp. : See — Lambach, Frederick A. 3,308,493. Lambach, Frederick A. 3,323,154. Plastiques Kleber-Colonibes : See — Paul. Francis. 3,304,215. !'i.' Hval S.A.: See — De Moustier, Henri. 3,304,682. Plastiwall, Inc. : See — Baker, Willis L., and Briggs. 3,319,601. Plastock, Irving M. Clamping means for ornamental trim. 3,317,968, 5-9-67, CI. 2 I omatic Corp. : See — Southwick, Charles A.. Jr., and Kynhart. 3,318,477. Plastow, Charles E., to Design and Production Inc. Display device. 3,314.551, 4-18-67, CI. 211—178. Plastridge. Le Forrest C, to Baker Perkins, Inc. producing plastic granules. 3,30S,211, 3-7-67, Plastrontcs, Inc. : See — Clark, James L. 3,322,590. Clark, James L. 3,329,389. Plasynski, Joseph E. : See — Hart. Donald P., and Plasynski. 3,355,412. Plate. Waller J. : See — Oatess, Cecil J., and Plate. 3,317,655. Plati, John T. : See — Albrecbt, Harry A., Plati, and Wenner. Platinum Pen Co., Ltd. : See — Nakata. Shunichi'. 3,340,560. Platmanufaktur, AB : See — Ericsson, Sven, and Lenander. 3.34S.512. Platnick, Abraham J., to Cavalier Mills, Inc. Laying threads between and across knitted fabric. 3,34S,3S9, 10-24-67, CI. 66—128. Platnick, David, to Carrier Corp. Dynamoelectric machine in- cluding a particular pole face of arcuate length and SCB fed windings. 3,333,171, 7-25-67, CI. 31S— 138. Plato Products, Inc. : See — Kent, George M. 3,315,350. Piatt, Benjamin J. Carrying bag and back rest device. 3,307,- 75S, 3-7-67, CI. 224—9. Piatt, Eric G. : See — Seemann, Donald F., Piatt, Yuan, Mansuetto, and Grin- stead. 3,324,248. Piatt, Eric G.. and W. K. C. Yuan, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Allotter with monitor control circuit. 3,328,531, 6-27-67, CI. 179—18. Piatt, John G. : See — Richardson, William F., and Piatt. 3,327,332. Piatt, Philemon K., and W. T. Kitts, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Cryogenic connector for vacuum use. 3,301/57S, 1-31-67, CI. 2S5 — 331. Piatt, Raymond V. and D. M. Delgado, to R. V. Piatt and D. Delgado. Light actuated portable remote TV control device. 3,325,593, 6-13-67, CI. 178 — 6. Piatt, Ronalds J., Jr. : See — Linker. William L., and Piatt. 3,303,755. Piatt, Stanton J., to F. P. Silva. Play-back instrument for magnetic tape cartridge. 3.301,564, 1-31-67, CI. 274— li. Piatt, Stephen A. Wire coiling. 3,359,76S, 12-26-67, CI. 72 — 142. Piatt. Wayne A. : See — Grunberg, Jacques F., and Piatt. 3,333,434. Piatt. William C, to Ventura Processors. Process for prepar- ing a lemon flavoring oil composition. 3,347,681, 10-17-67, CI. 99—140. Piatt, William T., to General Refineries. Inc. Dental amalgam measuring and mixing apparatus. 3,347,530, 10-17-67, CI. 259—12. Plattenhardt, Ulrich : See — Fronza, Fritz, and Plattenhardt. 3,320,642. Platti, 'Sanzio P. V. Universal joints. 3,306,077, 2-28-66, CI. 64 — 21. Plattner, Robert F., to Interlake Steel Corp. Strapping tool. 3,309,061, 3-14-67, CI. 254 — 51. Plains, Daniel H. : See — Cunningham, Patrick J., Platus, Marovich, and Epstein. 3,321,112. Platus, David L.. and P. J. Cunningham, to ARA, Inc. (Aerospace Research Associates. Inc.) Energy absorbing device. 3,301,351, 1-31-67, CI. 188—1. Platus, David L., F. A. Marovich, and P. J. Cunningham ; said Marovich assor. to Ara, Inc. Energy absorbing device. 3.360.080, 12-26-67, CI. 1SS— 1. Platus, David L., F. A. Marovich, and P. J. Marovich assor. to Ara, Inc. Energy 3.360.081, 12-26-67, CI. 18S— 1. Platz, Edward F., to Ford Motor Co. Multiple assembly. 3,302,659, 2-7-67, CI. 137—54. Platz, Elwood T. : See — Cataldo, John B., Platz, and Di Marco. 3,324,431. Platz, Rolf : See — Nohe, Heinz, Palm, and Platz. 3,309,395. Platz, Rolf, and W. Fuchs, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of glyoxal. 3,333,004, 7-25- 67, CI. 260—602. Platz. Stephan : See — Vinzelberg, Bernhard, Drvczynski, Koepke, Platz, and Lessning. 3,325,729. Cunningham ; said absorbing device. governor valve Co. Support for 3-7-67, CI. 248 — Platzer, Peter J., E. H. Anderson, and R. O. Selenski, to Dean Garnet Mfg. Co. Automatic sampling device. 3,2!)S,- 235, 1-17-67 CI. 73 — 422. Platzer, Peter J., E. H. Anderson, and R. O. Selenski, to Dean Garnet Mfg. Co. Bulk material sampler. 3.302,769, 2-7-67, CI. 19S — 43. Plaxa, Michael : See — Harner, Donald R., and Plaxa. 3,300 750. McFadden, Bruce R., and Plaxa. 3,324,443. Plaxico, Robert E., to The Mead Corp. Article carrier having medial partitioning struts. 3,334,783, 8-8-67, CI. 220—113. Playskool Mfg. Co. : See — Rockwell, Jarvis W. 3,333,S62. Pleasants, Jack, to Nova Products, Inc. Conveyor. 3,307,- 683, 3-7-67, CI. 19S — 213. Pleasants, William W. Suspended overpass. 3,359,587, 12-26- 07, CI. 14—1. Pleascia, Joseph J., to General Electric Co. Lamp base terminal welding apparatus. 3,346,714, 10-10-67, CI. 219—80. Plechinger, Alfred : S< i - Lepoix, Louis L., and Plechinger. 3,358,583. Pledger, Eugene R. : See — Lipman, Kenneth, and Pledger. 3,351,841. Plegat, Alain E., to Societe Anonyme des Usines Chausson. Sliding type lateral door, more particularly for motor-car body. 3,312,015, 4-4-67, CI. 49—213. Plegat, Alain E., to Societe Anonyme des Usines Chausson. Spray apparatus employing masking means. 3,318,281, 5- 9-67, CI. 118—2. Plegat, Alain E., to Societe Anonyme des Usines Chausson Asnieres. Equipment for soldering heat exchangers' nests, more particularly for cooling radiators and radiators ob- tained. 3,31S.503. 5-9-67, CI. 228—18. Pleiss, Gordon S., to Handy Things Mfg Christmas trees and the like. 3,307,813, 44. Plemich, John J., and J. W. Gaynor, to Standard Oil Co. Extreme pressure lubricants. 3,318,808, 5-9-67, CI. 252—32.7. Plemons, Henry F., and M. D. S. Fields, to National Gypsum Co. Process for making gypsum board. 3,343,818, 9-26-67, CI. 259—147. Pleskac, John J. Game cleaning stand. 3,344,466, 10-3-67, CI. 17—11. Plesmid, Frank J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Abnormal addition of hydrogen bromide to styrene. 3,321,- 536, 5-23-67, CI. 260—651. Pless, Emory J. : See — Schrage, Albert, and Pless. 3,329,741. Pless, Ernst, to Akustische U. Kino-Gerate Gesellschaft m.b.H. Electro-acoustic transducer. 3,342,953, 9-19-67, CI. 179 — 115.5. Pless, Janos : See — Boissonnas, Roger, Guttmann, and Pless. 3,352,844. Plessey Co. Ltd., The : See — Angold, Edward B. 3,342,969. Cullen, Geoffrey W. 3,308,249. Deverell, Geoffrey J., and Kahn. 3,359, SIS. Matthews, Robert B. 3,313,106. Standford, Richard T. A., and Poulet. 3,320,547. Turner, Stanley B. 3,307,427. Ward, William E. 3,300.620. Wray, Ronald J., and Tribe. 3,350,054. Plessey-UK Ltd. : See — Ashman, John R. 3,336,449. Giles, Alan R. D. 3,343,014. Grigor. John, and Short. 3,338,253. Hordley, Albert E., and Kahn. 3,315,940. Kahn, Peter B., and Oldfield. 3,348,454. Matthews, Robert B., and Whitehead. 3,295,314. Moss, Norman. 3,298,251. Moss, Norman. 3,353.406. Moss, Norman, and Stanwell. 3,298,250. Oldfield, Thomas A., and Tribe. 3,304,804. Perkins, Kenneth G. 3,314,014. Thompson, Philip M. 3,345,518. Tribe. Leonard T. 3,338,259. Webster, Edmund E. 3,320,571. Williamson, Robert l,., and Lindars. 3,314,045. Pletscher, Gebruder : See — Pletscher, Oskar. 3,345,681. Pletscher, Oskar, to Pletscher, Gebruder. Hinge connection as- sembly for the support or stand of bicycles and the like. 3,345,6S1, 10-10-67, CI. 16—182. Plett, A. D., Enterprises Ltd. : See — Plett, Abraham D. 3,354,521. Plett, Abraham D„ to A. D. Plett Enterprises Ltd. Attach- ment hook for chains. 3,354,521, 11-2S-67, CI. 24 — 230.5. Pletts, John W., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Signal Information storing systems. 3,297,991, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Pleuger, Friedrich W., and J. Schneider. Propulsion and steering device for watercrafts. 3,298,349, 1-17-67, CI. 115—18. Plevyak. Joseph B. Lathe cut-off device. 3,349,65G, 10-31-67, CI. 82 — 101. Plexowood, Inc. : See — Rondum. Svend B. 3.352,080. Plice, Gerald W., to James Electronics, Inc. Encapsulated switch having structure for preventing unwanted thermo- electrie transients. 3,308,408, 3-7-67, CI. 335 — 151. 1028 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Plieninger, Hermann, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft Berlin and Munich. Arrangement for stage-wise advance- ment of recording carriers. 3,318,501, 5-9-67, CI. 226 — 139. Plint, Michael A.: See — Perry, Forbes G. D. B., Plint, Fellows, and Armstrong. 3.306,119. Plint, Noel, to Anglo American Corp. of South Africa Ltd. Segregation process. 3,300,299, 1-24-67, CI. 75 — 72. Pliskin, William A., to International Business Machines Corp. Comminution of glass. 3,317,332, 5-2-67, CI. 106—308. Plitschka, Heinz : See — Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,313,887. Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,353,154. Plociennik, Francis D. : See — Sutherland, James F., Plociennik, and Schmandrak. 3,345,540. Ploeger, Eichard A., and W. E. F. Rupprecht, to The Dow Chemical Co. Curing phenol-benzaldehyde resins with, a polyaziridine. 3,317,473, 5-2-67, CI. 260—55. Ploetz, George P., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Illuminated push button switch. 3,336,456, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 167. Ploetz, Theodor, H. Richtzenhain, R. Modic, and H. Aus Der Fuenten. to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process of polymerizing mono-olefins and catalyst therefor. 8,336,278, 8-15-67, CI. 260—88.2. Plog, Richard A., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Welding reel hub and brake assembly. 3,337,157, 8-22-67, CI. 242—129.8. Plonsker, Larry, and J. M. McEuen, to Ethyl Corp. Olefin double-bond isomerization using a mixture of platinum group metals as a catalyst. 3,352,938, 11-14-67, CI. 2G0 — 683.2. Ploss, Othmar C, to Ashworth Bros., Inc. Woven mesh con- veyor belt and method of making same. 3,308,856, 3-14— 67, CI. 140 — 71. Plostnieks, Janis, to McNeil Laboratories Inc. 3-phthalidyl- 2-indolinones. 3,305,560, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 325. Plostnieks, Janis, to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. Spiro (indan- 2,3'-indoline)-l,2'-diones. 3,308,134. 3-7-67, CI. 260—325. Plostnieks, Janis, to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. 9-azabicyclo- (3,3,2) decanes and 9-azabicyclo (3,3,2) decan-10-ones. 3,316,250, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Plotkowiak, Joseph, to Societe d'Exploitation des Materials HispancSuiza. Supersonic compressors of the centrifugal or axial flow and centrifugal types. 3,356,289, 12-5-67, CI. 230—114. Plotnikoff, Nicholas P. : See — Glasky, Alvin J., and Plotnikoff. 3,321,369. Plough, Edwin J., to Packaging Corp. of America. Methods and machines for forming cartons. 3,309,969, 3-21-67, CI. 93—49. Pious, Eugene I. : See — Belflore, Samuel. 3,336,737. Pluchino, Anthony. Router guide attachment. 3,346,026, 10- 10-67, CI. 144 — 144. Plueddeman, Edwin P., to Dow Corning Corp. Bonding thermoplastic resins to inorganic materials. 3,306,800, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 329. Pluddemann, Edwin P. : See — ■ Clark, Harold A., and Plueddemann. 3,317,369. Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Dow Corning Corp. Organo- silicon-polysulfide rubbers. 3,317,461, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Dow Corning Corp. Silylalkyl phenols. 3,328.450, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 44S.8. Plueddemann, Edwin P., to Dow Corning Corp. Silanes and siloxanes containing oxetane groups. 3,338,867, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Plum, John M. Propeller shaft bearing mount. 3,343.892, 9-26-67, CI. 308—29. Plum, William B., to United States of America, Navy. Method for facilitating the identification of ICBM nose cones and for discriminating against decoys by special analysis. 3,327,- 124, 6-20-67, CI. 250 — 226. Plum, William B., and H. P. Vind, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy Pressure reducing pumping system. 3,295,454, 1-3-67. CI. 103 — 57. Plumadore, Hayward H. : See — Smith, Edward A. 3,322,398. Plumat, Emile : See — Brichard, Edgard, and Plumat. 3,318,671. Brichard, Edgard, Plumat, and Duperroy. 3,350,187. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Protective salt bath for a glass ribbon. 3,295,945, 1-3-67, CI. 65—30. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Process and apparatus for the manufacture of flat glass on a molten metal bath. 3,305,- 339, 2-21-67, CI. 65—99. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Process and arrangement for the continuous manufacture of sheet glass on a molten metal bath. 3,316,077, 4-25-67, CI. 65—65. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Apparatus and process for re- fining glass and for continuously manufacturing sheet glass. 3,326,652, 6-20-67, CI. 65—99. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Process and arrangement for heating glass sheets with a view to subsequent thermal treatment. 3,326,654, 6-20-67, CI. 65—111. Plumat, Emile, to Glaverbel. Spout for the discharge of molten glass. 3,348,937, 10-24-67, CI. 65—333. Plumat, Emile, and M. Jaupain, to Glaverbel. Gray glass composition. 3,300,323, 1-24-67, CI. 106—52. Plumb, Charles C. Apparatus for storing and distributing heated asphalt mix. 3.305,138, 2-21-67, CI. 222 — 146. Plumb, Charles C, to Improved Pavements Corp. Method and apparatus for preparing a bituminous concrete mix. 3,317,192, 5-2-67, CI. 259—147. Plumb, Edwin W. : See — Moran, Archibald A. 3,331,609. Plumb, Leslie B., Jr. : See — Edward. Jack H., Plumb, and Wells. 3,334,697. Plumb, William L., to Concord Fabrics Inc. Sample display case. 3,315,771, 4-25-67, CI. 190—16. Plumb, William W., to St. Regis Paper Co. Automatic wrap- ping machine including a suction stop plate. 3,355,166, 11-28-67, CI. 271 — 45. Plumbing & Heating Ltd. : See — Atkinson, Robert F. 3,300,201. Plumbing Research and Development Co. : See — Le Pain, Ellery J. 3,355,092. Plumbo, Robert, and R. E. Wasser. Method of making an integrated circuit package. 3,312,540, 4-4-67, CI. 65 — 59. Plume, Robert W. : See — Polhemus, Von D., Loomis, Klees, and Plume. 3,331,599. Plume, Robert W„ to General Motors Corp. Automatic ad- justing system for a vehicle brake. 3,338,346, 8-29-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Plumeri, Nicholas J. : See — Williams, Richard D., Plumeri, and Krautwurst. 3,301,086. Plummer, Charles W., to United States of America, Navy. Process for preparing polynitrohydrocarbons from nltrb- hydrocarbons and tetranitromethane in alkaline solution. 3,316,311, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 644. Plummer, Dexter R., to Rank Precision Industries Ltd. trading as The Rank Organization Rank Taylor Hobson Division. Control devices. 3,296.883. 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 472. Plummer, Harvey R., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Adjustable block type cutting tool with clamped-on insert blades. 3,295,187, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 97. Plummer, Harvey R., to Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. Boring bar assembly for deep hole boring. 3,348,434, 10-24- 67, CI. 77—58. Plummer, James W., 15% to D. R. Burke, and 33%% to R. K. Lewis. Communication metering and registering ap- paratus. 3,320,366, 5-16-67, CI. 179 — 7.1. Plummer, Jesse H., and I. N. Einhorn, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Impervious tubular wall. 3,338,271, 8-29- 67, CI. 138 — 174. Plummer, Walter A. Laterally-engaging self-locking plastic seam assembly. 3,350,752, 11-7-67 CI 24 — 201 Plummer, Walter A. Multiple channel jacketing with attached mounting strip. 3,357,455, 12-12-67, CI. 138 — 106 Plumpe, William H„ Jr., to Brunswick Corp. Motor-braking devices. 3,305,714, 2-21-67, CI. 318 — 212. Plumpe. William H., Jr.. to Biological Research, Inc. Motor- braking devices. 3.341,758, 9-12-67. CI. 318 — 212. Plumridge, Robert F., to Raytheon Co. Ferrite tuned cavity stabilized magnetron. 3,334,267, 8-1-67, CI. 315 — 39.55. Plunk, Bervia. Tire mounting tool. 3,343,583, 9-26-67, CI. 157—1.21. Plunkett, Bradley J. : See — Brand. John R., Plunkett, and Beverly. 3,310,622. Plunkett, Larry D., to Signode Corp. Strapping tool. 3,329,- 178, 7-4-67, CI. 140—93.4. Plus, Lova, to Radio Corp. of America. Socket for electronic devices. 3,336,568, 8-15-67, CI. 339 — 193. Plust. Heinz-Gunther : See — ■ Guth, Egbert, and Plust. 3,326,725. Vielstieh. Wolf, Guth. Plust. and Telschow 3.341,446. Plust, Heinz-Gunther, and C. G. Telschow, to Aktiengesell- schaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Process for the production of electrical energy from the chemical energy of fuels. 3,296,- 449, 1-3-67, CI. 290 — 2. Plust, Heinz G., and C. G. Telschow, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Low-temperature fuel cell in combina- tion with a power accumulator. 3,338,746, 8-29-67, CI. 136 — 3. Plust. Heinz G., and C. G. Telschow, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Fuel cell system with pressure pulse generator. 3,338,747, 8-29-67, CI. 136 — 86. Plust, Heinz-Gunther, and C. G. Telschow, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Electrochemical low-temperature fuel cell. 3,350,233, 10-31-67, CI. 136 — 86. Plyer, Roger A., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. Automatic call transmitter for repertory dialing using multifrequency pulses. 3,301,967, 1-31-67, CI. 179 — 90. Plykon Corp., The : See — Elder, George H., Jr. 3,296,669. Plyler, Robert G. : See — Winyard, Arthur H., Van Slyke, and Plyler. 3,324,450. Plymale, Charles E. : See — Heider, James E., and Plymale. 3,329,752. Plymale, Charles E., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Plastic bot- tle finish. 3,297,185, 1-10-67, CI. 215 — 43. Plymale, Charles E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of and apparatus for making a blown plastic article. 3,301,928, 1-31-67. CI. 264 — 97. Plymale, Charles E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Elastic melt extruder. 3,301,933, 1-31-67, CI. 264 — 176. Plymale, Charles E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and ap- 10-10-67 CI e 9P4 Uding therm °P lastic material. 3,346,683, LIST OF PATENTEES 1029 Plymoth, Inge A. Propulsion means for a plalform parking system. 3,298,042, 1-17-07, CI. 214 — 16.1. Pneumatll Corp. : Sec — Morrow. Alfred C, and Barr. 3,340,577. Pneumatic Applications Co.. The : See — Elmore, Duane R. 3,297,274. Pneumatic Scale Corp.. Ltd. : See — Dobbyn, Geoffrey P. 3,347,205. Dodd, Edmund L. 3,333,648. Egles, Douglas K. 3,315,789. Scully, John \V. 3,309,968. Scully, John W. 3,352,281. Sterling, Walter S. 3,297,133. Sterling, Walter S. 3,300,022. Vergobbi, John G. 3,322,043. Vergobbi, Robert W., Everett, and Egles. 3,322,596. Pneumatiques, Caoutchouc Manufacture et Plastiques Kleber Colombes : See — Duvivier, Charles P., and Lebel. 3,335,843. Landler, Yvan, Lebel, and Reygrobellet. 3,326,823. Olagnler, Jean F. 3,342.239. Paul, Francis V. F. 3,304,215. Pouilloux, Jacques. 3,342,663. • Pneumo Dynamics Corp. : See — Boyle, Robert F. 3.334,656. Garrison, Judd F. 3,327,270. Helntz, Richard P. 3,297,261. Heintz, Richard P. 3,323,467. Heintz, Richard P. 3,323,726. Heintz Richard P. 3,339,585. Jerome. Elwood L., and Burns. 3,338,136. Lambers, Howard J. 3,356.186. Scholes, Richard E. 3,303,871. Tsien, Vee C, and Meulendyk. 3,311,123. White, Philip H. 3,344.694. Pneumo-Hydraulic Automatic Control Laboratory of Auto- matic Control : See — Zalmanzon, Lev A. 3,295,543. Poague, Donald R., to Universal Space Corp. Tubular cou- pler for conduits. 3,339,944, 9-5-67, CI. 285 — 39. Poarch, Charles T. : See — Misencik, John, Mackiewicz, and Poarch. 3,350,675. Pobel, Herbert : See — Krauss, Otto, and Pobel. 3,332,526. Pobst, David F., Jr., and B. J. Rowlett, to Columbian Carbon Co. Process for forming aggregates of powdered materials. 3,304,355, 2-14-67, CI. 264—117. Pocalyko, Andrew : .s'ee — Dp Maris. Joseph L.. Holtzman. and Pocalyko. 3.331,121. Poch, Leonard J., R. A. Rinne, W. K. Springfield, B. E. Stevens, and W. G. Sweeney, to International Business Machines Corp. High speed packaging of miniaturized circuit modules. 3,312,878, 4-4-67, CI. 317—101. Pochert, Johannes : See — Clas, Willi, Pochert, and Roderburg. 3,317.458. Pochert, Rudolf : See — Haase, Lothar, and Pochert. 3,354,289. Poehlly, Theodore M., and W. E. Parker, said Pochily, assor. to United States of America, Arm v. Process for anodizing titanium surfaces. 3,338,805, 8-29-67, CI. 204— 56. Pochobradsky, Frank A. : See — Pochobradsky, Frank A. 3,332.310. Pochobradsky, Frank A., to F. A. Pochobradsky, L. A. Elking- ton, N. R. Velasquez, and L. P. Velasquez, d/b/a Elkington, L.A. Harmonica holder. 3,332,310, 7-25-67, CI. 84 — 379. Pochowicz, Donald R., to Universal Oil Products Co. Reac- tion products of dihydroxydiphenyl compounds with phos- phorus sulfide or phosphorus oxide and amine salts thereof. 3.354,240, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 924. Pochtar, Michael, to The Bendix Corp. Variable frequency to pulse-width converter. 3,350,637, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — 78. Pochtman, Alexandr M. : See — Andonjev, Sergei, M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman, Tesner, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Pockelwaldt, Heinz : See — Schmidt, Walter, and Pockelwaldt. 3,335,650. Pockman, William W., to Montgomery & Crawford, Inc. Mov- able egg stop for laying cages. 3,338,214, 8-29-67, CI. 119 — 48. Pockman. William W., and L. M. Skinner, to Montgomery & Crawford, Inc. Adjustable feeding through for poultry laying cages. 3,320,930, 5-23-67, CI. 119 — 18. Pocock Frederick : See — Mokins, Desmond W., Powell, and Pocock. 3,306,304. Podall, Harold E., to Melpar, Inc. Photochemical process for the production of linear transition metal coordination poly- mers from metal carbonyls. 3,349,019, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 159.11. Podberesky, Bernard A., and H. T. Loeser, to General Dy- namics Corp. Processing of radioactive liquids. 3,320,175, 5-16-67, CI. 252—301.1. Podbielniak, Walter J., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Continuous centrifugal deodorizer. 3,336,015, 8-15-67, CI. 261 — 83. Podbielniak. Walter J., to Dresser Industries. Inc. Combina- tion clarifier and contactor. 3,344,983, 10-3-67, CI. 233 — 15. Podbielniak. Walter J., and D. B. Todd, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Centrifugal apparatus with axially-extended rotor. 3,344,9S1, 10-3-67, CI. 233—15. I'odebradsky, Everett V. : See — Bard, John C, and I'odebradsky. 3,359,121. Podebradsky, Everett V., and R. H. Maas, to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Sausage manufacture. 3,353,963, 11-21-67, CI. 99 — 109. Podell, Allen F., to Anzac Electronics, Inc. Low loss hybrid connector utilizing high permeability magnetic core mate- rial. 3.311,850. 3-28-67, CI. 333—11. Podell, Allen F., to Anzac Electronics, Inc. Balanced mixer circuit and inductive device usuable therein. 3,327,220, 6- 20-67, CI. 325 — 446. Podest, Germann : See — Louzil, Friedrich, Appel, and Podest. 3,314,624. Podgorski, Matthew C. : See — Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,312,809. Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,330,930. Hill, James E., and Podgorski. 3,334,209. Podgurskl, John S., to United States Gypsum Co. Acoustical tile. 3,307,651, 3-7-67, CI. 181—33. Podhrasky, Julius, Jr. : »s'ee — Loper, George B., and Podhrasky. 3,332,058. Podlipnik, John: See — Guttman, Arnold L., and Podlipnik. 3,312,648. Podlipnik, John, and D. L. Skilton, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Wax, ethylene, vlnylacetate molding composition. 3,330,793, 7-11-67. CI. 260—28.5. Podmore Henry L., to Podmore and Sons Ltd. and William Boulton Ltd. Grinding operations. 3,356,302, 12-5-67, CI. 241—30. Podmore and Sons Ltd. : See — Podmore, Henry L. 3,356,302. Podolsky, Leon, to Drexel Institute of Technology. Method of making thermoelectric cooling device. 3,330,698, 7-11-67, CI. 117 — 226. Podolsky, Leon. Thermoelectric elements of oriented graphite containing spaced bands of metal atoms. 3,330,703, 7-11- 67, CI. 136 — 239. Podolsky, Leon, to Drexel Institute of Technology. Method, of producing oriented graphite. 3,346,416, 10-10-67, CI. 117— 226. Podschus, Ernst : See — Heinze, Gerhard, and Podschus. 3,296,151. Podschus, Ernst, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. Process for the production of finely dispersed calcium silicate fillers. 3,316,116, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 306. Podschus, Ernst, and W. Joseph, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak- tiengesellsehaft. Calcined pigments from kaolin. 3,309,- 214, 3-14-67. CI. 106 — 288. Podwys, Stanley, to General Motors Corp. Convertible top. 3 312 499 4—4—67 Cl 296 117 Poe! Joseph' E. Saw'bit.' 3,323,562,' 6-6-67. Cl. 143 — 141. Poe, Lloyd R., and B. W. Henrichs. to The Hartwell Corp. Adjustable hook latch. 3,318,624, 5-9-67, Cl. 292 — 113. Poe, Ralph M. Vertical louver blind apparatus. 3,299,943, 1-24-67, Cl. 160 — 176. Poe, Ronald L., and B. J. Williams, to Continental Oil Co. Process for decomposing trialkylaluminum complex. 3,308,- 143. 3-7-67, Cl. 260—448. Poe, Ronald L., and E. F Kennedy, to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of alpha-oleflns. 3,309,416, 3-14-67, Cl. 260— 677. Poe, Ronald L., and B. J. Williams, to Continental Oil Co. Composition and process for separation of trialkylaluminum compounds. 3.328,446, 6-27-67, Cl. 260 — 448. Poehler, Guenther : See — Sperbert, Heinrich, Poehler, and Goehre. 3,305,587. Poenich, Arthur P. : See — Kay, Eric, and Poenisch. 3,325,394. Poensgen Gebr., G.m.b.H. : See — Rotter, Erhard F. 3,343,761. Poerschke, Karl O. A., to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltung- sellsehaft-mit. Method of and arrangement for controlling the feed in connection with electroerosive machining. 3,340,- 478. 9-5-67, Cl. 328 — 134. Poeschl, Rudolf and W. Tensile band. 3,297,514, 1-10-67, Cl. 161—76. Poeschl, Wilhelm : See — Poeschl, Rudolf and W. 3,297.514. Poesl, John L., to Unelco Ltd.-Unelco Limitee. Portable elec- trical test units. 3,344,535, 10-3-67, Cl. 35 — 19. Poet, Buford L. : See — Collins, Galen F., Butt, and Poet. 3,346,450. Poetker. Bernard F. : See — Baker, Alfred V., Hart, and Poetker. 3,341,746. Poettmann, Fred H., to Marathon Oil Co. Miscible oil re- covery process. 3,324,944, 6-13-67, Cl. 166 — 9. Poffenbarger, Perry S. Hydraulic actuator. 3.320,859, 5-23- 67, Cl. 91—273. Poffenberger, Noland, and D. F. Pontz, to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of purified salicylic acid. 3.359.307, 12-19- 67. Cl. 260 — 521. Pogo Tool Corp. • See — Rousselet, Leroy H. 3,309,048. Pohl. Arthur E. : See — Techtmann. Wilbur H. A., and Pohl. 3,357,266. Pohl, Eric M. : See- Schiller, James R., Pohl, and Smeitink. 3,346, 964. Pohl, Ernest E., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Cig- arette collector. 3,303,926. 2-14-67, Cl. 19S— 211. Pohl, Harold E., to General Mills. Inc. Petroleum wax com- position. 3,357,937, 12-12-67, Cl. 260 — 28.5. 1030 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pohl, Herbert A., to Sci-Tech Corp. Capacitors. 3,349,302, 10-24-67, CI. 317—258. Pohl, Karl-Heinz, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Sup- port member for card-edge type connectors. 3,320,483, Pohl, Karl-Heinz, and A. T. Spencer, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Method for deforming metal-plastic laminates. 3,340,714, 9-12-67, CI. 72 — 342. Pohl, Manfred, and H. Deppner, to Cornier Systems G.m.b.H. Braking device for a winch. 3,333,821, 8-1-67, CI. 254— 150. Pohl, Milton S., and H. A. Schwartz, to Soss Mfg. Co. 5-16-67, CI. 317—99. Adjustable electric lamp. 3,319,061, 5-9-67, CI. 240 — 81.. Pohl, Russell A. : See — Winker, James A., Hanson, and Pohl. 3,331,573. Pohl, Walter: See — Mann, Hans-Joachim, Pohl, and Simon. 3,316,309. Pohl, Wolfgang: See — Heeren, Hermann, Pohl, and Dege. 3,320,784. Pohland, Albert, and H. R. Sullivan, Jr., to Eli Lilly and Co. Normorphines. 3,342,824, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 285. Pohle, Kurt, to Espa Establishment for Securities and Patents. Tool-holder provided with reversible cutting tool, and the tool itself. 3,299,489, 1-24-67, CI. 29—96. Pohle, Werner P., to Spray Engineering Co. Liquid discharg- ing device having means for redirecting and dispersing the effluent. 3,351,291, 11-7-67, CI. 239—511. Pohlemann, Heinz : See — Dickhaeuser, Heiner, Pohlemann, Stummeyer, Adolphi, and Winderl. 3,297,520. Pohlenz. Jack B., and N. H. Scott, to Universal Oil Products Co. System for hydrogen production bv catalytic decom- position of a hydrocarbon stream. 3,342,561, 9-19-67, CI. 23 — 288. Pohlhaus, Alfons : See — Wichern, Johann H., Pohlhaus, and Ufert. 3,316,812. Pohlman, Reimar, and E. G. Lierke. Apparatus for producing sonic and ultrasonic oscillations. 3,304,449, 2-14-67, CI. 310 — 103. Pohm, George H., and J. T. Mitchell, to Lorain Products Corp. Current responsive signaling system. 3,312,876, 4-4-67, CI. 317—148. Pohndorf , Henry L. : See — Bird, Forest M., and Pohndorf. 3,331,368. Bird, Forrest M., and Pohndorf. 3,347,228. Bird, Forrest M., and Pohndorf. 3.353.536. Pohutsky, Arthur J. Spacer-support clip for ceiling construc- tion. 3.343,329, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 677. Poiger, Hans, to H. Wunder. Heel downholder for cableless safety ski bindings. 3,317,217, 5-2-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Poiger, Hans, to H. Wunder. Safety jaw for ski bindings. 3,333,858, 8-1-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Poignant, Pierre : See — Lehureau, Jean, and Poignant. 3,342,5S6. Poinette Corsets, Inc. : See — Laguzzi, Mario. 3.338.245. Poinsard, Henri, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Monopulse radar system. 3,343,166, 9-19-67, CI. 343—16. Point, Marcel A. R., to Sames Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic coating process and appa- ratus. 3,323,934, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 17. Point, Marcel A. R., to SAMES, Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic coating apparatus. 3,336,- 903, 8-22-67, CI. 118—624. Point, Marcel A. R., to Societe Anonyme de Machines Electro- statiques. Mobile electrostatic spraying systems. 3,339,840, 9-5-67, CI. 239—3. Point, Marcel A. R., to SAMES, Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic coating system. 3,342,415, 9-19-67, CI. 239 — 15. Point, Marcel A. R., and G. Nicolas, to Sames Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques. Electrostatic precipitation process. 3,342,621, 9-19-67, CI. 117—17. Point of Sales, Inc. : See — Frederickson, Howard J. 3,324,585. Poirier, Marcel : See — Latreille, Maurice, and Poirier. 3,314,106. Poisson, Joseph O., to Victoriaville Furniture Ltd. Conveyor system. 3,340,820, 9-12-67, CI. 104 — 48. Poisson, William H., and N. B. Bogosian, to Allied Chemical Corp. Textile containers. 3,360,014, 12-26-67, CI. 139—389. Poitevin de Fontguyon, Marie P. Device for the stable deter- mination of the vertical above a given point. 3,348,315, 10- 24-67, CI. 33—206. Poitras, Edward J. Compartmented package. 3,343,664, 9-26- 67, CI. 206 — 47. Poitras, Joseph A. Anti-inversion device for sneakers. 3,309,- 797, 3-21-67, CI. 36—80. Poittevin, Andre : See — Muller, Georges, and Poittevin. 3,338.969. Poittevin, Maurice, to Society Laborix. Closure fastener for a radiographic film magazine. 3,323,676, 6-6-67, CI. 220 — 55. Pojawis, Paul L. : See — Feeney, Joseph W., Pojawis, Allenbaugh, and McNair. 3,341,349. Poje, Albert J. Hand whirling toy. 3,295,250, 1-3-67, CI. 46 — 51. Pokluda, Ronald W. : See — Keckler, David P., and Pokluda. 3,338,984. Pokorny, John M. : See — Pokorny, Louis, Jr. 3,321,777. Pokorny, Joseph, to Baron Industries of California. Method of phosphatizing articles. 3,356,540, 12-5-67, CI. 148— 6.15. Pokorny, Louis : See — ■ Pokorny, Louis, Jr. 3,321,777. Pokorny, Louis, Jr., V 3 to L. Pokorny, and Ys to J. M. Pokorny. Sofa-bed assembly. 3,321,777, 5-30-67, CI. 5 — 13. Pokorny, Viktor J. Single sideband transceiver system. 3,332,- 016, 7-18-67, CI. 325 — 18. Pokrovskaja, Galina N. : See — Agafonov, Andrei K., Alexakhin, Pokrovskaja, Rogelj- berg, and Shpichinetsky. 3,337,371. Polakowski, Natalis H. Strip rolling mill system and process. 3,344,637, 10-3-67, CI. 72—64. Poland, Larry L., to Steelcase, Inc. Backrest height adjust- ing apparatus for chairs and the like. 3,295,888, 1-3-67, CI. 297—298. Poland, Robert L., to J. I. Case Co. Trip mechanism. 3,340,- 797, 9-12-67, CI. 100—188. Poland, Robert M. : See — Loving, Robert C, and Poland. 3,350,123. Poland, William L., to Control Data Corp. Print hammer rapid reset means in high speed printers. 3,351,007. 11-7- 67, CI. 101 — 93. Poland, William L., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Function generators. 3,355,692, 11-28-67, CI. 338 — 89. Polaniecki, Salomon, to Avco Corp. Regenerative frequency changer for multiplying and dividing. 3,316,478, 4-25-67, CI. 321—65. Polanin, Walter R., to AMSTED Industries Inc. Slack adjuster. 3,346,080, 10-10-67, CI. 188—196. Polansky, Raymond : See — Nemes, Joseph J., Polansky, and Herbes. 3,308,098. Polanskv, Seymour, to Ethicon, Inc. Surgical prosthesis. 3,304,557, 2-21-67. CI. 3—1. Polanyi, Michael L. : See — Hugenholtz, Paul G., Polanyi, and Innis. 3,335,715. Polanyi, Thomas G. : See — Hagenlocher, Arno K., and Polanyi. 3,353,048. Polar Ware Co. : See — Hess, Kenneth G. 3,300,009. Polarad Electronics Corp. : See — Jaffe, David L. 3,312,900. Polarized Panel Corp. : See — Wong, Herbert K„ and Yee. 3,322,601. Polarknown, Inc. : See — Peterson, Walter G. and B. E. 3,354,558. Peterson, Walter O. 3,302,306. Polaroid Corp. : See — Baggs, Arthur E., Jr. 3,303,077. Barstow, Frederick C, and Reid. 3,325,283. Bartlett, Philip D. 3,327,115. Bartlett. Philip D., Erikson, and Sadlow. 3,344,730. Battaglia, Glenn J., and Lindin. 3,318,220. Biber, Conrad H. 3,295,424. Bing, Herbert A., and Boone. 3,295,425. Bing, Herbert A., Hanna, and Wilson. 3,316,824. Bird, George R. 3,325,649. Bird, George R., and Gray. 3,325,666. Bloom, Stanley M. 3,320,063. Blout, Elkan R., Cohen, and Green. 3,295,973. Blout, Elkan R., and Simon. 3,337,589. Brandt, Edison R., and Johnson. 3,326,105. Briber, Robert M. 3,307,468. Campbell, John E. 3,320,065. Casavant, Donald D., Gold, and Sable. 3,313,627. Chen, Richard J., and Gold. 3.330,196. Cooper, Dexter P., Jr. 3,323,430. Cooper. Dexter P., Jr., and Eloranta. 3,307,461. Cotta, Ezio D., and Eloranta. 3,314,791. Dershowitz, Samuel, and Woodward. 3,329,670. Dietz, Milton S., and Johnson. 3,330,194. Downey, John F. 3,347,673. Downey, John F., and Simon. 3,347,672. Downey, Rogers B. 3,342,600. Emerson, Eugene S. 3,325,642. Emerson, Eugene S. 3,353.895. Erikson, Herman E. 3,318,221. Erikson, Herman E. 3,330,953. Erikson, Herman E. 3,335,652. Erikson, Herman E. 3,357,331. Erikson. Herman E., and Frede. 3,345,176. Fefferman, Gerald B. 3.347,418. Finelli, Patrick L. 3,344,725. Finelli, Patrick L., and Bing. 3,350,990. Friedman, Melvin, and Knight. 3,309,201. Gold, Nathan. 3,358,077. Gold, Nicholas, and Sable. 3,307,464. Gold, Nicholas, and Sable. 3.307.467. Gold, Nicholas, and Sable. 3,308,736. Green, Milton. 3,303,183. Green, Milton. 3.306,891. Green, Milton. 3,328,386. Green, Milton. 3,329,700. Green, Milton. 3,337,342. LIST OF PATENTEES 1031 Polaroid Corp. : See — Continued Green, Milton. 3,345,167. Green, Milton, Husek, and Kasman. 3,357,969. Green, Milton, Milligan, and Ross. 3,337,524. Green, Milton, and Moore. 3,297,441. Green, Milton, and Simon. 3,299,041. Grey, David S., and Haskell. 3,323,417. Guillette, Robert A. 3,330,990. Gutoff, Edwar B. 3,313,624. Haas, Howard C. 3,306,744. Haas, Howard C. 3.806,747. Haas, Howard C. 3,330,680. Haas, Howard C. 3,330,282. Haas, Howard C, and Taylor. 3,309,376. Haas, Howard C, and Taylor. 3,316,089. Hanlon, Albert J. 3,295,417. Idelson, Elbert M., and Rogers. 3,307,947. Idelson, Elbert M., and Rogers. 3,336,287. Kaess, Gary. 3,330,193. Kaess, Gary, and Wilson. 3,316,823. Kagan, Sholly. 3,307,107. Kagan, Sholly. and Rodgers. 3,347,9S1. Land, Edwin H. Re. 26,324. Land, Edwin H. 3,295,972. Land, Edwin H. 3,307,460. Land, Edwin H. 3,312,781. Land, Edwin H. 3,314,792. Land, Edwin H. 3,315,579. Land. Edwin H. 3,323,431. Land, Edwin H. 3,345,165. Land. Edwin H. 3,345,172. Land, Edwin H. 3,351,466. Land, Edwin H. 3,353.464. Land, Edwin H., and Chen. 3,357,337. Land, Edwin H., Chen, Lothrop, and Wareham. 3,295,- 420. Land, Edwin H., Green, and Morse. 3,326,683. Land, Edwin H., Morse, and Yankowski. 3,345,166. Land, Edwin H., and Rogers. 3,320,062. Land, Edwin H., and Rogers. 3,345,163. Land, Edwin H., and Sable. 3,303,768. MacQuarrie, Allan B., and Sable. 3,344,72S. Malster, Robert L. 3,313,052. Mason, Paul B. 3,350,993. MeCune, William J., Jr. 3,351,470. Mendelsohn, Dorothy C. 3,351,465. Morse, Meroe M. 3.343,958. Murphy, John B. 3.327,599. Murphy, John B. 3,350,991. Murphy, John B. 3,357,330. Rogers. Howard G. 3,295,970. Rogers, Howard G. 3.316,090. Rogers, Howard G., Young, and Mendelsohn. 3,353,956. Rosenoff, Alan E. 3.354,170. Ross, Daniel L. 3,309,199. Roth, Peter H. 3,330.657. Ryan, William H. 3,298.832. Ryan, William H. 3,313,625. Ryan, William H. 3,337,341. Schuler, Norman W. 3,330,656. Simon, Myron S., and Mervis. 3,312,682. Tavlor, Lloyd D. 3,299,079. Taylor, Llovd D. 3,320,067. Topaz, Jeremy M. 3,326,103. Topaz, Jeremy M. 3,357,230. Van Heerden, Pieter J. 3,296,594. Walworth, Vivian K. 3,326,681. Young, Richard W. 3,295,971. Polasek. Karl, to Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson. Coin- cident pulse operated switching means. 3,356,909, 12-5-67, CI. 317 — 137. Polaski, David N., to Sundstrand Corp. Gear pump with heat control. 3.309.99S. 3-21-67, CI. 103 — 126. Polder, John M. to Clevite Corp. Record medium transport and rewind svstem for a recording instrument. 3,306,54S, 2-28-67, CI. 242—67.3. Polensky & Zollner : See — Mantscheff, Alexander, Wittfcht, and Ochsenbauer. 3,299,191. Polese, James P. : See — Van Loo. Coenraad, and Polese. 3,360,035. Poleskv, Daniel A. : See — Barrett, Richard A., and Polesky. 3,312,482. Poletajev. Gurv. to Burlington Industries, Inc. Pile fabric cutter. 3,337,955, 8-29-67, CI. 30 — 294. Poletajev, Gurv, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Edge sealer for pile fabric. 3,349,971, 10-31-67, CI. 222 — 191. Polgov, Nicholas G., to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Electric bus element with coolant passages. 3,354,261, 11-21-67, CI. 174 — 133. Polhamus, John R.. to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of inhibiting earth subsidence over a cavity. 3,343,369, 9-26-67, CI. 61— .5. Polhemus, Von D., and M.-C. Yew, to General Motors Corp. Reinforced plastic bellows spring. 3,321,200, 5-23-67, CI. 267 — 65. Polhemus. Von D., P. B. Looniis, G. T. Klees, and R. W. Plume, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle leveling svstem. 3,331,599, 7-18-67, CI. 267 — 34. Polhemus, Von D., H. E. Boettger, M. A. Isaacson, and M.-C. Yew, to General Motors Corp. Leaf spring assembly. 3,345,- 060, 10-3-67, CI. 267 — 54. Pollak, John M. : See — Smith, George H., and Poliak. 3,331,933. Polichette, Joseph : See — Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Polichette, and Leech. 3,322,- 881. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Polichette, and Leech. 3,347,- 724. Polichette, Joseph, to Process Research Co. Method and ap- paratus for printing and electrical conductor devices. 3,301,175, 1-31-67, CI. 101—41. Polichette, Joseph N., to Day Co. Method of electroplating selected areas. 3,334,028, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 15. Polidan, Harry L., to Sealed Power Corp. Cylinder wall lubri- cation. 3,313,284, 4-11-67, CI. 123—196. Polidori, Mario, to AMP Inc. Electrical connection and method of making the same. 3,322,887, 5-30-67, CI. 174—94. Polidoro, John E., and E. C. Kelly. Ventilating skylight with two simultaneously operated closures. 3,350,819, 11-7-67, CI. 52—1. Pol inline. Robert F. : See — Philibert, Robert A., Browne, and Polimine. 3,344,223. Polin, Benson, and O. J. Hanas, to Radio Corp. of America. Harmonic generator with non-linear devices operating in the same mode at a fundamental frequency and a har- monically related frequency. 3,334,295, 8-1-67, CI. 321 — 69. Polinko, George, Jr., and J. W. Porter, to General Electric Co. Shielding for a vacuum type circuit interrupter. 3,345,- 484, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 144. Polinsky, Murray A., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconduc- tive device fabrication. 3,336,661, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 589. Polinsky, Murray A., and G. F. Damon, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of stabilizing semi-conductor devices hav- ing exposed surfaces of a hydrophilic oxide. 3,352,712, 11,14-67, CI. 117—201. Poliseo, Joseph W., to The Bendix Corp. Overrunning clutch with speed responsive retarder and intermediate coupling. 3,306,406. 2-28-67, CI. 192—46. Polishouk, Vitalii P., M. R. Tsin, and S. S. Zatoulovsky, to Institut Liteinogo Proizvodstva Akademii nauk Ukrainskoi. Method of metal modification under pressure and arrange- ment to carry out same. 3,311,467, 3-28-67, CI. 75 — 45. Polisso, James E. Rake with double sets of tines. 3,332,223, 7-25-67, CI. 56 — 400.17. Polistina, Rocco A. : See — Schmitt, Edward E., and Polistina. 3,297,033. Polit, Neil A., to Signode Corp. Strapping tool construction. 3,346,022, 10-10-67, CI. 140—93.4. Politz, William E. : See — Christiansen, Gerald E., and Politz. 3,349,802. Politz, William E., to Stephen A. Young. Escutcheon mount- ing sleeve and body connection means. 3,331,386, 7-18-67, CI. 137—359. Politzer, Eugene J. Lipstick case. 3,343,668, 9-26-67, CI. 206—56. Politziner, Irwin : See — Wong, Soon Y., Gordy, and Politziner. 3,307,516. Woods, Warren W., Gordy, and Politziner. 3,341,354. Polizzano, Fred F., and D. E. Robinson, to General Cable Corp. Coaxial cable. 3,356,790, 12-5-67, CI. 174 — 102. Poljak, David G., J. I. Egorov, and d Sperry. 3,341,369. Pryor, Michael 0., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for making hollow articles bv differential heat treatment. 3,354.531, 11-28-67, CI. 29—157.3. Pryor, Paul D. : See — Lewis, Richard, and Pryor. 3,329,113. Pryor, Richard L. : See — Amemiya, Hiroshi, Mayhew, and Pryor. 3,319,233. Pryor. Robert C. : See — Katz, Howard M.. and Pryor. 3,315.725. Pryor, Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and ap- paratus for heating particulate solids in a rotary kiln. 3,336,019, 8-15-67, CI. 263—33. Przezdziecki, Wojciech M. : See — Wagner, Hans M., and Przezdziecki. 3,345,168. Przvbilla, Rudolf, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Apparatus for coating webs. 3,333,568, 8-1-67, CI. 118 — ■50. Przyborowski, Stanislaus. Radiators. 3,29S,432, 1-17-67, CI. 165—153. Przybyla, Franciszek : See- — Kelly, Francis J., and Przybyla. 3,348,976. Przybylko, Stephen J., to United States of America, Air Force. Vortex analog speed sensor. 3,342.196, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 36. Przybylowicz, Edwin P.. and A. D. Baitsholts, to Eastman Kodak Co. 'Thin-laver chromatographic chamber and sup- port device. 3,318,451, 5-9-67, CI. 210 — 198. Przybylski, Bruno : See — Werner, Hugo, Ziegler, and Przybylski. 3,326,815. Przybylski, Daniel F., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Material handling apparatus. 3,358,859, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 138. Przybylski, Daniel F., W. M. Shook, L. H. Kline, and R. E. Rice, to The Warner & Swasev Co. Material handling ap- paratus. 3,329,291, 7-4-67, CI. 214 — 141. Przybvszewski, Adam W., to Zenith Radio Corp. Wave-signal translating apparatus. 3,356,969, 12-5-67, Cl. 333 — 76. Pschera, Karl J., to United States of America, Army. Meth- od for manufacturing metal-coated gaskets and the like. 3/313,716, 4-11-67, Cl. 204 — 38. Psenka, Joseph A., to National Broach & Machine Co. Pot broach. 3,332,129, 7-25-67, Cl. 29—95.1. Psihas, James : See — - Levy, Joseph, and Psihas. 3,326,981. Ptacek, James F. : See — Andrews. Boley A., Gore, and Ptacek. 3,297.373. Ptacek, James F.. J. W. Howard, E. B. Offutt, and R. E. Pat- terson, to The Vendo Co. Optical detection and comparison apparatus for currency changing machine. 3,356.992, 12- 5-67. Cl. 340—149. Ptacnik, Edmund : See — Von Sanden, Dieter, Suckfull, Dorfler, Erers, Schlichte, Hoschler. and Ptacnik. 3,296,377. Ptak, Edward J.. K. E. Bellis, and G. S. Marks, to The Na- tional Acme Co. Molding machine transfer mechanism. 3.348, R06. 10-24-67, Cl. 164 — 219. Ptasienski, Mitchell P. : See — Maynard. Earl, and Ptasienski. 3,297.601. Ptasienski, Mitchell P., to United States Gypsum Co. Poly- vinyl acetate compositions containing ammonium borate compounds. 3,318,829, 5-9-67, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Publication Corp. : See — Behringer, Alfred C. 3,333.535. Kott, Hermann. 3,318,185. Publicker Industries, Inc. : See — Reid. Alexander J. 3,334,025. Publishers' Paper Co. : See — - Murray. Maurice M., and Andrews. 3,351,521. Puccinelll, Albert A. : See — ■ Menefee, Earl O., and Puccinelll. 3,295,386. Puccini, Richard E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Electric switch employing non-teasable movable contact mechanism. 3.322,- 914, 5-30-67, Cl. 200—67. Puchalski, Chester: See — Shavel, John, Jr., Von, and Puchalski. 3,304,309. Pucino, Vito W. Hair clipper. 3,295,201, 1-3-G7, Cl. 30 — 200. Pucino. Vito W. Hair clipper. 3.295.202. 1-3-67. Cl. 30—200. Pucino, Vito W., ty> to D. T. Conklin. Hair clipper having mechanical crewcut means. 3,320.66S, 5-23-67, Cl. 30 — 201. 1048 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Puckett, James J., to F. N. Burt Co., Inc. Display cartons. 3,315,931, 4-25-67, CI. 248 — 174. Puckett, James J., to F. N. Burt Co., Inc. Display receptacles. 3,325,079, 6-13-67, CI. 229—34. Puckett, John B. Comparison instrument. 3,336,671, 8-22- 67, CI. 33—1. Puckette, Walter W. Cultivator. 3,356,160, 12-5-67, CI. 172—14.5. Puell, Heinz : See — Arendt, Use, and Puell. 3,347.974. Puente, Jose R., to Leamning Industries Inc. Stackable tote box. 3,311,257, 3-28-67, CI. 220 — 97. Puente, Jose R., to Learning Plasties, Inc. Moisture-tight con- tainer. 3,322,262, 5-30-67, CI. 206—1. Puerner, George O., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Mounting means for variable resistor. 3,298,641, 1-17-67, CI. 248—27. Puerta, Miguel A. Drafting instrument. 3,343.265, 9-26-67, CI. 33—27. Puesehner, Robert J., and H. A. Walters, to The Dow Chemical Co. Styrene-aerylate-unsaturated acid copolymer pigmented paper coatings. 3,297,614, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Puetz, Jordan F., A. M. Perez, and D. J. Arneberg, to Square D Co. Actuating mechanism for a manually operated electric switch. 3,329,783, 7-4-67, CI. 200 — 67. Puetzer, Bruno, A. V. Finn, and L. Mackles, to Tintex Corp., % Revlon, Inc. Novel effervescent process and compositions utilizing the same. 3,337,466, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 99. Puetzer, Bruno, L. Mackles, and A. V. Finn, to Tintex Corp. Intestinal adsorbent compositions. 3,352,752, 11-14-67, CI. 167—55. Puetzer, Bruno, L. Mackles, and M. M. Perl, to Tintex Corp. Methods and compositions for relief or gas caused gastro- intestinal distress in warm-blooded animals 3,355,354, 11-28-67, CI. 167—55. Pufahl, Joseph. Method and appafatus for making com- posite contoured fabric. 3.316,136, 4-25-67, CI. 156 — 160. Pufahl, Joseph. Method for making laminated materials. 3,328,221 6-27-67, CI. 156 — 209. Pugachev, Anatoly G. : See — Astafjev, Georgy V., Oshgikhin, Pugachev, and Gavryushov. 3,317,105. Pugh, Charles D., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Composite clad steel product. 3,305,328, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 196.6. Pugh, Duane W., and D. C. Parnell., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Falling film evaporator for stripping latex solutions. 3,306,341, 2-28-67, CI. 159 — 13. Pugh, Harold, and G. Gauterin, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Thermocouples. 3,314,129, 4-18-67, CI. 29—155.5. Pugh, Harold, and G. Gauterin, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Apparatus for gas plasma heating. 3,346.717, 3 0-10-67. CI. 219—121. Pugh, Harry H., to Gillette Inhibitor Co. Treatment of fungus diseases of the skin. 3,340,148, 9-5-67, CI. 167 — 58. Pugh, Hubert L. D., to Council for Scientific and Industrial Research. Extrusion of metals. 3,344,636, 10-3-67, CI. 72 — 60. Pugh, John : See — Lockett, George E., and Pugh. 3,336,202. Pugh, John W., L. H. Amra, and D. T. Hurd, to General Elec- tric Co. Powder-metallurgical tungsten-base alloy and methods of making same. 3,300.285, 1-24-67, CI. 29—182. Pugh, Kenneth P., to Wilmot-Breeden Ltd. Vehicle door fastening devices. 3.331,624, 7-18-67, CI. 292 — 216. Pugh, Michael C. : See — Challender, Ronald S., Pugh, and White. 3,324,006. Dryland, Peter W„ and Pugh. 3,356,578. Pugh. Stanley F. : See — Crnston, John L., and Pugh. 3,355.358. Pugh. William A. Metal container with central plastic straw. 3.295,715, 1-3-67, CI. 220 — 54. Pugh, William A., Sr. Container with exteriorly mounted straw. 3,332,567. 7-25-67, CI. 215 — 100. Pughe. Thomas: See — Conrad, Robert G., Deep, Pughe, Henriksen, and Thomas. 3.295,324. Pugin, Andre : See — Bindler, Jakob, and Pugin. 3,307,901. Von der Crone, Jost, and Pugin. 3.310.556. Pugin, Andre, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Phthalocyanine pigments. 3.296,008, 1-3-67, CI. 106—288. Pugin, Andre, and K. Burdeska, to S. J. R. Geigy. A.-G. Pig- menting with certain dioxazines. 3,309,213, 3-14-67, CI. 106—193. Puhringer, Othmar, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for forcing off mouth skulls. 3,350,081, 10-31-67. CI. 266 — 36. Puidokas, Stanley V., to American Motors Corp. Clutch link. 3,299,736, 1-24-67, CI. 74—586. Puidokas, Stanlev V.. to American Motors Corp. Axle hous- ing assembly. 3,303,721, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 607. Puidokas. Stanley V., to American Motors Corp. Throttle control linkage. 3,304,798, 2-21-67. CI. 74 — 513. Puidokas. Stanley V., to American Motors Corp. Differential gear assembly. 3,308,682, 3-14-67. CI. 74 — 607. Puidokas, Stanley V., to American Motors Corp. Differential gear assembly. 3,318,173, 5-9-67, CI. 74 — 713. Puig, Jean R. : See — Chatelet, Joseph L., Romano, Calvet, Cordler, and Puig. 3.335,276. Pujol, Jaime. Shoemaking process. 3,314,092, 4-18-67, CI. 12 — 142. Pukish, Michael S., Jr., to Vogt Mfg. Corp. Safety harness. 3,301,594, 1-31-67. CI. 297—389. Pukish, Michael S., Jr., to Vogt Mfg. Corp. Wrestler's head- gear. 3,327,316, 6-27-67, CI. 2—3. Pulcifier, Russell A. Rotary fish scaler. 3,328,834, 7-4-67, CI. 17 — 5. Pulcrano, Frank C, to ACF Industries, Inc. Railway car. 3,319,585, 5-16-67, CI. 105 — 409. Pulfer, Erwin, to Maschinenfabrik Winkler, Fallert & Co. A.G. Adjustable doctor blade. 3,335,702, 8-15-67, CI. 118—261. Puljer, Philip F.: See — Calderhead, Henry J., Calderhead, and Puljer. 3,296,- 560. Pullen. Charles C, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Looper control system and method of operating for rolling mills. 3,318,- 125, 5-9-67, CI. 72—14. Pullen, Donald A., to Miehle-Goss-Dexter, Inc. Perfecting or multicolor offset printing press. 3,329,086, 7-4-67, CI. 101 — 177. Pullen, Edward A., and I. D. Webb., to Union Oil Co. of California. Wax-resin compositions. 3,306,882, 2-28-67, CI. 260—28.5. Pullen, Joseph B., to Chem-Seek, Inc. Carbon-coated alumina and process for making same. 3,360,134, 12-26-67. CI. 210 — 502. Pulliman, Ray H. : See — Day, Leon E. 3,355,964. Pullman Inc. : See — Austgen, Kenneth J. 3,328,018. Bagguley, Robert D. 3,300,302. Bergstrand, Ralph B. 3,296,981. Bertolini, William A. 3,352.252. Bertolini, William A., and Hall. 3,300,228. Black, James J. 3,310,070. Boone, Arthur M., Bridges, and Shaver. 3,323,472. Borger, Jack W. 3,295.465. Borger, Jack W., and Van Der Sluys. 3,322,072. Bridges, George F., and Shaver. 3,327,650. Christian, Andrew J. 3,326,611. Crawford, Duffer B., and Karafian. 3,355,902. Dressier, Philip d'H. 3,328,861. Finneran, James A., and Mayo. 3,350,170. Finneran, James A., Jr., and Axelrod. 3,345,136. Gutridge, Jack E. 3.319,583. Gutridge, Jack E. 3,339,501. Gutridge, Jack E. 3,357,371. Gutridge, Jack E. 3,359,924. Haney, William P. 3,321,998. Heinemann, Heinz, Kraus, and Spector. 3,303,140. Hsu, Henry, and Jaeschke. 3,349,126. Kelly, Arthur W. 3,303,223. Kelly, Arthur W. 3,356,745. Leduc, Joseph A. M. 3,316,126. Le Due, Joseph A. M. 3.325.382. Leduc, Joseph A. M. 3,342,717. Martin, John J. 3,360,141. Nathan, Marvin F., and Grubb. 3,333,019. Nathan, Marvin F.. Skaperdas, and Grubb. 3,320,152. Peterson, William H. 3.334,757. Rasmussen. Robert A. 3,330,422. Smith, Clifford E. P. 3,307,366. Smith, Lawrence H., and Brawner. 3,358,954. Snyder, Richard C, and Stark. 3,353,506. Spector, Marshall L., Craddock, and Caropreso. 3,328,469. Van Der Sluys, William, and Traska. 3,309,122. Van Dijk, Christiaan P. 3,356,749. Walen, Nicholas, Jr., and Schreiner. 3,316,334. Wille, Herbert S., and Ferris. 3,358,955. Pullman, James O., to Liggett & Mvers Tobacco Co. Deter- mination of moisture in tobacco. 3,360,721, 12-26-67, CI. 324 — 58.5. Pullman, John W., to Cutter Laboratories. Pharmaceutical package. 3.358,825, 12-19-67, CI. 206 — 63.2. Pullum, Geoffrey G., and R. B. Andrews, to International Standard Electric Corp. Current monitoring circuits. 3,359,379. 12-19-67, CI. 179 — 175.2. Pulp and Paper Research Institute of Canada : See — De Montigny, Raimbault M. A. T., Lapointe, and Buchanan. 3,311,533. Stevens, Charles F. B. 3,357,377. Stevens. Charles F. B. 3,357,381. Pulpamac, Inc. : See — Kirchhoefer. Martin J. 3,315,824. Puis. Erdmann : See — Barht, Manfred, Hummel, Blumenthal, and Puis. 3,301,- 520. Pulse Jet Corp. : See — Malroux, Rene. 3,354.650. Pultz. Jack R., to Honeywell Inc. Fastening apparatus. 3,313,564, 4-11-67, CI. 292 — 87. Pultz. Wallace W., to Corning Glass Works. Manufacture of silico-sheathed silicon carbide fibers and the product there- of. 3,335,049, 8-8-67, CI. 161 — 176. Pul-Vac, Inc. : See — Groves, Martin V., and Mastromatteo. 3,306,634. Groves, Martin V.. and Mastromatteo. 3,346,907. Pulver, Ralph W„ Jr. : See — Delmege. James W.. Jr., and Pulver. 3,311,896. Pulver, Robert E. : See — Di Pierro, Michael J., Lawrence, and Pulver. 3,313,331. LIST OF PATENTEES 1049 Fumpar, A b Flygts : Sec — Englesson, Sixteen. 3,300,219. Pumpelly, Charles T. t J. J. Pedjac, and E. R. Larson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Haloalkvl propvnyl ethers. 3,359,- 329, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 614. Pumphrey, Gilbert B., and J. Duffala, to Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Co. Brake release means. 3,342,078, 9-19-67, CI. 74 — 102. Punderson. John O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Electrical surface treatment of polymeric wire insulations. 3,334,037, S-l-67, CI. 204 — 165. Punderson, John O., and C. E. Schweitzer, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Preparation of concentrated formalde- hyde. 3,321,527, 5-23-67, CI. 260—603. Pundsaek, Frederick L. : See — Jaunarajs, Karlls L., and Pundsaek. 3.311,516. Pundsaek, Frederick L., to Johns-Manvllle Corp. Recovery of silica, iron oxide and magnesium carbonate from the treat- ment of serpentine with ammonium blsulfate. 3,338,667, 8- 29-67. CI. 23 — 67. Pundsaek. Frederick L., and G. P. Reimschussel, to Johns- Manvllle Corp. Composition characterized by uniformly distributed Inorganic additives. 3,304,197, 2-14-67, CI. 117 — 126. Pungltore, Vincent F. Aerosol device. 3,297,209, 1-10-67, CI. 222 — 132. Pungltore, Vincent F. Dispensed liquid heating device. 3,314,572, 4-1S-67, CI. 222—136. Pungs, Leo, K. Lamberts, and B. Griesbach, said Griesbach assor, to said Pungs and said Lamberts. Continuous di- electric heating of electrically nonconductive material. 3,22,928, 5-30-67, CI. 219 — 10.53. Pupko. Samuel : See — Paul. Claude, and Pupko. 3.345.307. Pun, Lucas, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Fire control systems. 3,339,457, 9-5-67, CI. 89 — 41. Puppolo, John M., and J. D. Smith, to Sprague Electric Co. Electric component endseal. 3,337,679, 8-22-67, CI. 174 — 52. Purcell, Chester L. : See — Potts, James E., and Purcell. 3.350.362. Walter, Andrew T., Bryant, and Purcell. 3,321,819. Purcell, Howard M.. to Ashtabula Bow Socket Co. Flexible joint. 3,326,016, 6-20-67, CI. 64 — 18. Purcell, Howard M., to Ashtabula Bow Socket Co. Fluid pump of motor structure. 3,327,636, 6-27-67, CI. 103—126. Purcell, Howard M., to Ashtabula Bow Socket Co. Oscillating hydraulic actuator and circuit therefor. 3,359,870, 12-26- 67, CI. 92—121. Purcell, Joseph W., Jr., to Merrit Products, Inc. Abrasive disc support. 3.340,652, 9-12-67, CI. 51 — 376. Purcell, Robert F. : See— Cockerham, Lloyd E., and Purcell. 3,348,958. Purcell, Robert F., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Nitrocellu- lose coating composition plasticized with oxazolines. 3,336,- 145. 8-15-67, CI. 106 — 176. Purcell, William O., and G. L. Harmon, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Control selector. 3,306,125, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 471. Purcell, William O., Jr., to United States of America. Navy. Proportional controller. 3,337. 69S, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 6. Purcella, Joe T. Fishing float. 3,341,965, 9-19-67, CI. 43— 43.11. Purdew, Michael B. : See — Lambie, Alan J., Newbold, and Purdew. 3.321.472. Lambie, Alan J., Newbold, and Purdew. 3,332,998. Purdie, Clarence E. Loading press. 3,345.903, 10-10-67 CI. 86—23. Purdue Frederick Co., The : See — Sasmor. Ernest J. 3,316.242. Purdue Research Foundation : See — Albright. Lvle F., and Haug. 3.34S.909. McBee, Earl T. 3,317,497. McBee, Earl T. 3,320,316. McBee. Earl T. 3.356.725. Van Gilst, Carl, and Peart. 3,326,187. Purdum, Cary, and H. W. Gibney, to Aeronca, Inc. Article having an epoxy surface with an image impregnated there- in. 3.344.528, 10-3-67. CI. 33—174. Purdum, Cary. and H. W. Gibney, to Aeronca, Inc. Method of forming an image in a plastic surface. 3.351,692, 11-7- 67. CI. 264 — 132. Purdy, Bruce B.. and A. T. Godschalx, to Appleton Wire Works Corp. Heat treating apparatus for woven fabrics. 3.343,274. 9-26-67, CI. 34 — 68. Purdy, Burl O., to W. J. Haertel & Co. Ceiling support struc- ture with collapsible joint clip. 3,321,879, 5-30-67, CI. 52 — 232. Purdy, Chester A. : See — Juvinall, James W., and Purdy. 3,320,975. Purdv, Chester A. 3,306,261, 2-28-6'; Purdy, Eugene R. Wedge. 3,307,887, 3-7-67. CI. 308 — 55. Purdy, George W. Combination land leveler. 3,34S,323. 10-24- 67, CI. 37 — 180. Purdy, Haydn V., and R. C. Mcintosh. Electrical equipment for coding intelligence. 3,358,816, 12-19-67. CI. 199 — 1. Purdy Machinerv Co. Ltd. : See — Silver, Dennis S. 3,303.815. Purdy, Richard W.. to Armco Steel Corp. Rail spike and anchor device. 3,300,141, 1-24-67, CI. 238 — 315. Purdy, Robert G. : See— Ramey, Robert M., and Purdy. 3,316,894. Feed delivery method and apparatus. , CI. 119—56. Purdv, Roger C. : Sec — Larsen, Walter N., Purdy, and Schwenker. 3,359,631. Purdv, Rolland M., to The Bendix Corp. Electro-explosive device. 3,298,306, 1-17-67, CI. 102 — 28. Pure Carbon Co., Inc. : See — Paxton, Ralph R., and Beyer. 3,342,627. Pure Chemicals Ltd. : See — Oakes. Vincent. 3,351,576. Pure, Samuel : See — Fay, Charles W., and Pure. 3,327,244. Puregas Equipment Corp.: See — Kern, Joseph F. 3,323,291. Kern, Joseph F., and Siebein. 3,304,546. Purex Corp. : See — Borell, George L. 3,357.360. Briggs, Benjamin R. 3,321,408. Brown, Gaylord W., and Erickson. 3,329,258. Goldsmith, Henry A. 3,297,581. Jackson, Clark E., and Thornbury. 3.206,777. Lord, Jay W., Jr. 3,306,541. Newman, Kenneth W. 3,297,4S1. Parker, George K., and Neese. 3,303,965. Pratt. James S. 3,350.735. Redemann, Clio E. 3,332,979. Rubinwitch, Kenneth C. 3,298,246. Purifax, Inc. : See — Grich. Edward R., and Hood. 3,300,402. Puritan Compressed Gas Corp. : See — Bennett, V. Ray. 3,330,273. Bennett. V. Ray. 3,330,274. Purity Cheese Co. : See — Royer, Kenneth W., and Kolpack. 3,317,999. Purkett, Alvin L., to Purkett Mfg. Co., Inc. Tumbling drum for removing water in drying material. 3,328,897, 7-4-67, CI. 34—133. Purkett Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Purkett, Alvin L. 3,328,897. Purnell & Sons Ltd. : See — Blackmore, Roy C. 3,309.290. Purolator Products, Inc. : See — Mouwen, Herman C. 3,297.162. Mouwen, Herman C. 3,329,276. Rutherford, Samuel J. 3,357,940. Scavuzzo, William J„ and Walulik. 3.333.703. Wilhelm, John R.. and Casaleggi. 3,339,738. Purpura, August C. : See — Bloomfield, Harold, and Purpura. 3,319,561. Bloomfield, Harold, and Purpura. 3,330.449. Pursell, Alfred R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Pipetting de- vice with stop mechanism. 3.302,462, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 425.4. Purshinsky, Miroslav S., to Moscowsky Institute Stali i Splarov. Arrangement for electromagnetic stirring of melted metals. 3,335,250, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 10.43. Pursiano, Leonard C, and A. H. Cohen, to The Bendix Corp. Electromagnetic indicator device. 3,311,911, 3-28-67, CI. 340—378. Pursiano, Leonard C, A. H. Cohen, and G. O. Ranes, to The Bendix Corp. Electromagnetic indicator device with mag- netic locking means. 3,350,709, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 378. Pursifull, Elmer C. Beverage dispensing system. 3,329,156, 7-4-67, CI. 137—212. Purtell, Rufus J., to The J. B. Knight Co., Inc. Draining sprinkler connectors. 3.298,388, 1-17-67, CI. 137 — 382. Purtell, Rufus J., to The J. B. Knight Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for clearing sand from irrigation pipes. 3,344,- 991. 10-3-67, CI. 239—1. Purtell Rufus J., to The J. B. Knight Co.. Inc. Irrigation apparatus having dirigible wheels. 3,360,200. 12-26-67, CI. 239 — 213. Purucker, Walter G., to Straits Steel & Wire Co. Nesting basket. 3.358.868, 12-19-67, CI. 220—19. Purves, Edward R., L. H. Going, and R. D. Dodson. to The Procter & Gamble Co. Anti spattering plastic shortening. 3.355.302. 11-2S-67. CI. 99 — 163. Purvis, Cecil. Supporting means for bed covers. 3,327,329, 6-27-67. CI. 5—319. Purvis, Minton G. Sailing rig. 3.345,969, 10-10-67, CI. 114 — 102. Purvis, Thomas L. : See — Roberts, John W., Old, Gibson, Foster, Purvis, and Wyeoff. 3 346.198. Puryear. David B. : See — - Clark, Richard E., Carmon, and Puryear. 3,327,475. Puryear, David B., R. E. Clark, and R. L. Carmon, to The Bendix Corp. Follow-up control mechanism. 3,302,480, 2-7-67. CI. 74 — 501.5. Pusch, Gunter : See — Enders, Heinz, Deiner, Pusch. and Stenzinger. 3.326.S94. Pusch, Walter G.. and W. L. Stafford, to Johns-Manville Corp. Consumable product for ingot hot tops and the like. 3,352,743, 11-14-67, CI. 161—162. Puschel, Walter : See — Mader, Helmut. Ulrich, Puschel, and von Konig. 3,348,- 945. Puschmann, Gerhard : See- — - Feischl, Othmar, Knoll, and Puschmann. 3,311.531. Puschmann, Werner. Photographic color printing apparatus. 3,355.984, 12-5-67, CI. 88—24. Puschner, Herbert A. Arrangements for the treatment of goods bv microwaves especiallv in a continuous process. 3,307,010, 2-28-67, CI. 219—10.55. 1050 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Puse, Valentin C. : See — Peterson, Don W., Kovac, Calvin, and Puse. 3,345,109. Push Button Container Corp. : See — Lyon, Joe M., Jr. 3,326,360. Puskas, Joseph J., to The Bead Chain Mfg. Co. Contact pin. 3,355,704, 11-28-67. CI. 339 — 217. Puster, Louis M., to Reynolds Metals Co. Charged liquid dis- penser with pocketed gas container. 3,347,417, 10-17-67, CI. 222—61. Pusztay, Russell J., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Mast snubber. 3,330,383, 7-11-67, CI. 187—9. Putch, Samuel W., to PMC Corp. Pipe handling mechanism. 3.334,923, 8-8-67, CI. 285—18. Putman, Maurice W., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of recovery of hydrocarbons from solid hydrocarbonaceous formations. 3,352,355, 11-14-67, CI. 160—2. Putman, Raymond C, Sr., to Taylor Mfg. Co. Article receiv- ing and storage apparatus. 3,343,638, 9-26-67, CI. 194 — 4. Putman, Thomas H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tem- perature sensing apparatus. 3,334,520, 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 359. Putnam Equipment Corp. : See — Webb, Edmond P. 3,317,694. Putnam, Howard, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Strip line hybrid ring and balanced mixer assembly. 3,310,748, 3-21- 67, CI. 325—446. Putnam, Neil F.. to Improved Machinery Inc. Drum filter. 3,306,457, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 330. Putnam, Richard V. : See — Ingham, Robert M., Jr., Klein, and Putnam. 3,296,664. Niemer, Arthur W., and Putnam. 3,307,550. Putnam, Robert E. : See — Niedzielski, Edmund L., and Putnam. 3,307,330. Putnam, Robert E., and W. D. Nicoll, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluorocarbon ethers containing sulfonyl groups. 3,301,893, 1-31-67, CI. 260—513. Putnocky, Joseph G., Jr., deceased, M. B. Putnocky, adminis- tratrix. Single phase revolving field motor. 3,309,591, 3-14-67, CI. 318 — 138. Putnocky, Mary B. : See — Putnocky, Joseph G., Jr. 3,309.591. Puto, Walter M., Jr. Plashing. 3,299,587, 1-24-67, CI. 52— 58. Putsch, H., & Comp. : See — Bittner, Hans J., and Jacobs. 3,337,325. Zenker, Martin. 3,313,612. Putsch, Peter U., to F. Keiper. Adjustable backrest mecha- nism. 3,356,415, 12-5-67, CI. 297 — 379. Putscher, Richard E. : See — Doelling, George L., Siefker, Schwoegler, and Putscher. 3,347,796. Putschky, Ernst : See — Eckerle, Otto, and Putschky. 3.307,489. Eckerle, Otto, Weinzierl, and Putschky. 3,297,236. Putterbaugh, James B., and J. E. Wiser, to P. R. Mallory & ■ Co., Inc. Timer indexing mechanism. 3,330,172, 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 813. Putterlik, Jan, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Separating disks for centrifuges. 3,335,946, 8-15-67, CI. 233 — 41. Putterlik, Jan. to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Centrifuge with automatic control of the discharge of concentrated solids. 3,341,093, 9-12-67, CI. 233 — 20. Putterlik. Jan. to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Centrifuge for continuously effecting concentration of solids from a sus- pension thereof in liquid. 3,341,094, 9-12-67, CI. 233 — 29. Puttlitz, Karl J. : See — Delaney, Ronald A., and Puttlitz. 3,345,596. Putzrath, Franz L., to Radio Corp. of America. Neuron in- formation processing apparatus. 3,310,783, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Puxkandl, Peter : See — ■ Metz, Paul, and Puxkandl. 3,357,691. Puxkandl, Peter, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Crucible or converter. 3,304,075, 2-14-67, CI. 266—36. Puxkandl. Peter, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Tiltable crucible or con- verter for refining pig iron. 3,337,205, 8-22-67, CI. 266 — ■ 36. Puyear. Robert B. : See — Schley, John R., and Puyear. 3,325,305. Pyatt, Lawrence A.; 23%% to L. A. Pyatt, and B. Farmen, 233,4% to C. J. Link, 23%% to H. G. Scoville, and 5% to R. W. Thompson. Transformer-coupled emitter-follower oscillator. 3,302,131, 1-31-67, CI. 331—112. Pybus, Emmett J. : See — McCoy, Donald G., and Pybus. 3,344,337. Pyc. Chester F.. and E. H. Davis. Advertising device. 3,359,- 670, 12-26-67, CI. 40 — 129. Pye, David J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Water flooding proc- ess. 3,343,601, 9-26-67, CI. 166 — 42. Pye Ltd. : See — IngerSeld, Maurice E., and Howells. 3,351,092. Pyke, Charles M. and F. S.. to Everprest, Inc. Producing wrinkle-free, permanently creased garments. 3,341,955, 9- 19-67, CI. 38 — 144. Pyke. Frank S. : See — Pyke, Charles M. and F. S. 3,341,955. Pyke, Thomas R. : See — Argoudelis, Alexander, Johnson, and Pyke. 3,313,801. Bergy, Malcolm E., and Pyke. 3,350,269. Pyle-National Co., The : See — Little, Edmund J., and Lasso. 3,327,606. Little, Edmund J., and Raider. 3,298,299. Nava, Joseph A. 3,336,569. Nava, Joseph A., and Burton. 3,335,396. Nava, Joseph A., Hevnneman, and Jewell. 3,312,928. Nava, Joseph A., and Turns. 3,328,573. Raider, George K. 3,301,163. Raider, George K. 3,313,227. Raider, George K., and Little. 3,319,559. Pyles, Harley G., to Galis Mfg. Co. Suspension unit for vehicles. 3,306,386, 2-28-67, CI. 180—6.48. Pyles, Harley G., to Galis Mfg. Co. Portable drill with dust collection means. 3,319,727, 5-16-67, CI. 175 — 213. Pylypyshyn, Michael, to Triangle Tool Co. Assembled threaded fastener units. 3,342,235, 9-19-67, CI. 151—37. Pyrah, Albert E.: See — Allen, William D., Pyrah, and Partridge. 3,304,454. Pyraplastic Societe a Responsabilite Limitee : See — Texier, Jean P. 3,344,488. Pyrcioch, Eugene J. : See — Feldkirchner, Harlan L., Linden, and Pyrcioch. 3,347,- 647. Pyrethrum Board of Kenya, The : See — Hopkins, Leslie O., and Maeiver. 3,310,463. Pyrochern Corp. : See— Huntington, Morgan G. 3,301,320. Pyronetics, Inc. : See — Marsh, John L. 3,332,432. Pyroxylin Products, Inc. : See — Gayer. Frederick H. 3,309.327. Q-Panel Corp. : See — Albee, Percy F.. Jr. 3,309,049. QP Corp. : See — Gawne, Donald R. 3,319,374. Q/T Circuits Co. : See — Kelley, George F., and Tedford. 3,299,393. Quaadgras, Dirk, to Stamicarbon N.V. Apparatus for mak- ing and fulling a series of bags. 3,359,703, 12-26-67, CI. 53—59. Quaal, George J., to Dow Corning Corp. Extenders for oleophobic fluoroalkylsiloxanes. 3,317,629, 5-2-67, CI. 260—827. Quaas, Joseph F. : See — Rogers, Charles E., and Quaas. 3,327,091. Rogers, Charles E., and Quaas. 3,328,557. Rogers, Charles E., and Quaas. 3,345,496. Quaas, Joseph F., to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Method for producing carbide containing materials. 3,304,604, 2- 21-67. CI. 29—527. Quaas, Joseph F., to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Flux- coated carbide welding rod. 3,330,934, 7-11-67, CI. 219 — 146. Quaas, Joseph F., and D. P. Tanzman, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Allov powder for flame spraying. 3,322,547, 5-30-67, CI. 106 — 1. Quaas, Joseph F., and C. E. Rogers, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Hardfacing rods and electrodes. 3,334,975, 8-8-67, CI. 29 — 191.6. Quaas, Joseph F., and D. P. Tanzman, to Eutectic Welding Allovs Corp. Copper base alloy. 3,340,049, 9-5-67, CI. 75 — 154. Quaas, Joseph F., and J. P. Broderick, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Alloy powder for flame spraying. 3,341,337, 9-12-67, CI. 106 — 1. Quaas, Joseph F., and C. E. Rogers, to Eutectic Welding Al- loys Corp. Tubular cutting electrode. 3,345,495, 10-3-67, CI. 219 — 146. Quakenbush, James G. : See — - Stegenga, Jerry A., Tesch, Bleckner, and Quakenbush. 3,359,874. Quackenbush, John J. : See— Corbett, Herbert O., and Quackenbush. 3,337,914. Quackenbush, John J., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Sift-proof patch valve for plastic shipping bags. 3,322,326, 5-30-67, CI. 229 — 62.5. Quackenbush, John J., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Rotating die cap for extrusion die. 3,349,437, 10-31- 67, CI. 18 — 14. Quackenbush, John J., and H. O. Corbett, to National Distil- lers and Chemical Corp. Heavy duty 3-layer thermoplastic shipping bag. 3,321,125, 5-23-67, CI. 229 — 55. Quackenbush, John J., and H. O. Corbett, to National Distil- lers and Chemical Corp. Container closure. 3,347,443, 10-17-67, CI. 229—14. Quackenbush, John J , and H. O. Corbett, to National Dis- tillers and Chemical Corp. Cloud dispersion of fine plastic powder. 3,354,865, 11-28-67, CI. US — 309. Quackenbush, John J., and H. O. Corbett, to National Distil- lers and Chemical Corp. Cloud dispersion of pine plastic powder. 3,359,944, 12-26-67, CI. 118 — 309. Quadflieg, Therese : See — Hieronymus, Ernst, Quadflieg, and Wirtz. 3,357,992. Quadflieg Therese, and G. A. Wetterholm, to Nitroglycerin Aktiebolaget. Explosive containing oxidizing salt, organic nitro-compound, and hydrophilic colloid. 3,296,042, 1-3- 67, CI. 149 — 7. Quadri Inc. : See — - Offsay, Sam. 3.336,686. LIST OF PATENTEES 1051 Quaedvlieg, Matthleu : See — Klrschnek, Helmut, Von Finck, and Quaedvlieg. 3,324,- 17G. Kronig, Walter, Swodenk, Quaedvlieg, Schwerdtel, and Boehmke. 3.32S.471. Quaker Oats Co., The : See — Dunlop, Andrew P., and Huffman. 3,308,014. Dunlop, Andrew P., Manly, and Rice. 3,341,610. Dunlop, Andrew P., and Sherman. 3,358,042. Kirk, Douglas. 3,341,108. Lilly, Edward P., and Heinhart. 3,345,183. Peterson, Robert J. 3,310,860. Quality Pood Products, Inc. : See — Appleby, John. 3,306,751. Quality Optics, Inc. : See — Morris, Bobby R. 3,301,105. Quality Transparent Bag Co. : See — Kessler, Leonard. 3,349,991. Qualman, Jack W. : See — Winchell, Frank J., Mrlik, Mahoney, Qualman, Zimmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Qualman, Jack W., and E. L. Egbert, to General Motors Corp. Preloaded torque converter. 3,300,971, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 54. Quammen, Milton L. : See — Cassidy, Patrick J., and Quammen. 3,297,218. Quandt, Philip L., and F. C. O. Fyrk. Automatic hitch cou- plers. 3,319.977, 5-16-67, CI. 280—475. Quandt, Ronald L. : See — Comstock. John S., and Quandt. 3,308,396. Quanquin, Bernard, and H. Trimbach, to Potasse et Engrais Chemiques. Process for recovering oxides of nitrogen. 3,348,914, 10-24-67, CI. 23 — 161. Quantic Industries, Inc. : See — Griffin, Donald N. 3,334,205. Quantum Dynamics. Inc. : See- Liu, Frederick F. 3,318,148. Quant-/., Paul A. : See — Macon, Charles E., Barton, and Quantz. 3,359,544. Macon, Charles E., Barton, Quantz, and Shimabukuro. 3,354,429. Macon, Charles E., Barton, Quantz, and Shimabukuro. 3,359,542. Quarles, Charles C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for removal of solid particles from a hydrogen fluoride reactor. 3,347,022, 10-17-67, Ci. 55—71. Quarles, Frederick H. III. and M. L. Goff III. Envelope. 3,318,510, 5-9-67, CI. 229—85. Quarles, Richard W., and J. A. Baumann, to Union Carbide Corp. Phenolic foam compositions. 3,298,973. 1-17-67, CI. 260—2.5. Quarnstrom, Theodore W., Jr. : See — Novak, Leo E., Quarnstrom, and Higgins. 3,301,211. Quartermain, Brian : See — Harrison, James A., and Quartermain. 3,322,961. Quartier, Clara H. : See — Quartier, Harry C. and C. H. 3,331,615. Quartier, Harry G, deceased (by C. H. Quartier, administra- trix). Steering linkage for twin axle vehicle. 3,331,615, 7-18-67. CI. 280—96.2. Quarve, Vernon K., to Eastman Kodak Co. Hot melt nozzle with reciprocating piston drip-prevention means. 3,315,- S99. 4-25-67, CI. 239—586. Quarzlampen Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Friedl, Wolfgang. 3,311,843. Seitz, Ernst-Otto. V. and J. Schaefer. 3,360.640. Sturm, Walter. 3,353,025. Quasius, Glen R. : See — MeCanless, Floyd V., and Quasius. 3,315,079. Quast, Gilbert W., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Bar screen with im- proved rake wiping mechanism. 3,347, 3S2, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 159. Quast, Ray G.. to ACF Industries, Inc. Valve servicing machine. 3,296,6S7, 1-10-67, CI. 29—213. Quatinetz, Max : See — Reinhardt, Gustav, Quatinetz, and Herbell. 3,337,279. Weeton, John W., Quatinetz, and Jech. 3.337,337. Quatredeniers, Claude, to General Motors Corp. Pressure responsive electric switches. 3,319.024, 5-9-67, CI. 200 — 83. Quayle, Alexander : See — Wollner, Paul, and Quayle. 3,311,104. Quayle. George F.. to Eaton Tale & Towne, Inc. Handle mounted controller assembly for motorized hand truck. 3,300,612, 1-24-67, CI. 200—157. Quayle, George F.. to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Hydrostatic transmission. 3,304,710. 2-21-67, CI. 60 — 19. Quayle, George F., to Eaton Tale & Towne Inc. Hydrostatic transmission control. 3,339,363, 9-5-67, CI. 60 — 19. Quebec Smelting & Refining Ltd. : See — Jones, George H. 3,320,374. Jones, George H. 3,346,116. Queen, Delbert F. Hummingbird feeder. 3,301,220, 1-31-67, CI. 119—77. Queen. Donald K. : See — Hutto, John F.. Dixon, Davison, Ayres, Renberg, and Queen. 3.345,285. Queenan, Joseph P. : See — Talalay, Leon, Borsvold, and Queenan. 3,346,247. Queenborough. Brian : See — Stuart, Duncan J. K., and Queenborough. 3,353,429. Quelland, Kathrvn E. : See — Quelland, Leonard H. and K. E. 3,300,636. Quelland, Leonard H. and K. E. Auto light holder. 3,300,- 636, 1-24-67, CI. 240—90. Quello, Lionel B. Swim-through loop. 3,323,795, 6-6-67, CI. 272 — 1. Quelly, Joseph R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Color stable ketone solvent composition. 3,341,604, 9-12-67, CI. 260—593. Quenneville, Raymond N., to United Aircraft Corp. Planet gear construction. 3,314,310, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 801. Quenot, Andre, to Quenot & Cie Etablissements. Web fas- tener. 3,304,021, 2-14-67, CI. 242—74.1. Quenot, Andre, to Quenot & Cie. Tape measure reel. 3,318,- 550, 5-9-67, CI. 242—107.3. Quenot & Cie Etablissements : See — Quenot, Andre. 3,304,021. Quenot, Andre. 3,318,550. Quenot, Michel, to Etablissements Quenot and Co. Tapo meas- ure. 3,325,116, 6-13-67, CI. 242 — 84.8. Quentin, E.. Etablissements (Societe Anonyme) : See — Lory, Maurice. 3,302,971. Quentin, Georges V. J., to Houilleres Du Bassin De Lorraine. Combustion apparatus for agglutinant and swelling coals having a high content of volatile materials. 3,295,476, 1-3-67, CI. 110^—8. Quercetti, Alessandro. Launching pad and flying toy combi- nation. 3,299,564, 1-24-67, CI. 46—74. Querela. Marcel : See — Laffitte, Paul, Delbourgo, and Quercia. 3,299,675. Quercia, Marcel, to Societe Dite: Flaminaire Marcel Quercia, Plastic cigarette lighter casing. 3,303,672, 2-14-67, CI. 67—7.1. Quercia Marcel, Flaminaire : See — Laffitte. Paul, Delbourgo, and Quercia. 3.299.675. Qu6re\ Emile, and J. Philippe, to Nord-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiqnes. Fluid pressure jack with three stable positions. 3,312,146, 4-4-67, CI. 91—108. Querfurth, Wilhelm : See — Schweitzer, Otto, and Querfurth. 3,344,119. Querio, Charles W., R. C. Hultin, W. C. Bauman, and J. L. Teal, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method for disposal of waste solids. 3,335,798, 8-15-67, CI. 166 — 42. Quermann, Thomas R. : See — Klemes, Martin S., and Quermann. 3,336,811. Quesinberry, Robert S., and P. G. Patch, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Fluid flow meter. 3,329,021, 7-4- 67 CI 73 229 Quest, Karl, and A. Assmuth, to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik Phoenix G. m.b.H. Apparatus for arraying and feeding bottle caps and the like. 3,298,491, 1-17-67, CI. 193 — 43. Questel, John M. : See — Morgan, Burton D., and Questel. 3,350,254. Questel, John M., and J. A. Miller, to Morgan Adhesives Co. Oil film laminate. 3,334,009, S-l-67. CI. 161—245. Quester, Karl W., and H. Lieten, to W. Quester. Device for dispensing loose materials to a number of user points. 3,300,098, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 196. Quester, Wilh : See — Quester, Karl W., and Lieten. 3,300,098. Quetsch, John G. : 'See — Saia, Frank J., and Quetsch. 3,324,015. Quick Cable Corp. : See — Shannon, John K. 3,312,988. Quick, Carl F. Orthopedic devices and methods of using the same. 3,314,419, 4-18-67, CI. 12S — 90. Quick, Carl F. Means and methods for connecting tubular conduits. 3,315. 9S6, 4-25-67, CI. .28 — 21. Quick-Chek Electronics and Photo Corp. : See — Bentzman, Louis. 3,330,458. Bentzman, Louis. 3.340,618. Bentzman, Louis. 3,341,194. Quick, John D., and P. W. Sullivan, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Phase measuring direction finder. 3,32o,S13, 6-13-67, CI. 343—113. Quick, Lester K. Temperature responsive modulating control valve for a refrigeration system. 3,316,731, 5-2-67, CI. 62 — 196. Quick, Lester K. Latent heat refrigeration defrosting system. 3,343,375, 9-26-67, CI. 62—81. Quick. Lester K. Refrigeration system condenser arrange- ment. 3,358,469. 12-19-67. CI. 62 — 196. Quick. Lloyd S. : See — Bourdon, Joseph J., Nameth, Moore, Ripley, Stencel, and Quick. 3.30S,450. Quick. William H. : See — Haul Frederick W„ and Quick. 3.349.627. Quick, William H., to North American Aviation. Inc. Stable reference apparatus. 3,349,628, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 505. Qnigg, Joanne M. Ski pole lock. 3,354,675, 11-28-67, CI. 70 — 5S. Quigley Co., Inc. : See — Demaison, Raymond J. 3.333.774. Demaison, Raymond J. 3,351,2S9. Demaison, Raymond J. 3,3ol,460. Quigley, John J., to Inland Steel Co. Apparatus and method for continuously' sampling gas. 3,304,7S3, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 421.5. Quigley, Richard J., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Fluid binary counter. 3,331,3S1, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — S1.5. 1052 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Quimbv, Paul J., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Cable anchorage. 3,344.452, 10-3-67, CI. 14 — 21. Quinby, Ripley, Jr. Human-appearing manikin and method of making. 3,357,610, 12-12-67, CI. 223 — 68. Quindar Electronics, Inc. : See — Epstein, Philip L. 3,339,193. Epstein, Philip L., and Wang. 3.334.30S. Quine, John P. : See — Maurer, John W., and Quine. 3,346,823. Quinian Pretzel Co., Inc. : See — Groff, Edwin I. 3.315.618. Quinian, Donald E., to Visual Electronics Corp. Multi- channel switching system. 3,296,499, 1-3-67, CI. 317— 154. Quinian, Frank B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Cold-working lubrication. 3,296,844, 1-10-67, CI. 72 — 42. Quinian, Frank B., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Method of making a device for monitoring shut-down nuclear reactors. 3,359,621, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 419. Quinian, Joseph B. : See — Scanlon, John J., Jr., and Quinian. 3,353,438. Quinian, Joseph B., to United States of America, Army. Traveling ignition charge. 3,336,871, 8-22-67, CI. 102 — 38. Quinian, Joseph B., and J. J. Scanlon, Jr., to United States of America, Army. Combustible caseless ammunition. 3,311,057, 3-28-67, CI. 102—38. Quinian, Joseph B., and J. J. Scanlon, Jr., to United States of America. Army. Combustible primer plug. 3,320.887, 5-23-67, CI. 102 — 45. Quinian, Joseph B., and J. J. Schanlon, Jr., to United States of America. Army. Uniformed density caseless cartridge. 3.345,945, 10-10-67, CI. 102—38. Quinian, Patrick M. : See — Shen, Kwan-Ting, and Quinian. 3,320,212. Quinian Pretzel Co., Inc. : See — Groff. Edwin I. 3.308,770. Quinian, Robert V., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Television bandwidth system and method. 3,339,017, 8-29-67, CI. 178 — 6.8. Quinn, Aloysius K. Parallel resistors calculator. 3,346,181, 10-10-67. CI. 235—84. Quinn, Bert A., to Ideal Brass Works, Inc. Door latch mecha- nism. 3.333,879. .8-1-67. CI. 292—254. Quinn, Earl R. : See — Patterson, Jesse L., Jr., and W. R. and E. R. Quinn. 3,340,521. Quinn, Edward, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe sewing machines. 3,322,082, 5-30-67, CI. 112 — 38. Quinn, Halsey P., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Capacitive dis- charge ignition circuit using a gate controlled semicon- ductor switch. 3.297.911. 1-10-67. CI. 315 — 214. Quinn, Halsey P., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Ignition circuit. 3.316.449, 4-25-67. CI. 315—214. Quinn. Halsey P., to Wagner Electric Corp with voltage regulator. 3,335,320, 8-8-67, Quinn. Harold W. : See — Glew, David N., and Quinn. 3,331,190. Quinn, James, to Sprague Electric Co. 3,311.697, 3-28-67, CI. 174 — 52. Quinn, John W. Box for carrying and mixing aggregate ma- terials. 3.330.091, 7-11-67, CI. 53—29. Quinn, Patrick D., G. R. Waitkins, and H. A. Depew, to Amer- ican Zinc Co. Production of silica lamellae. 3,322,498, 5-30-67, CI. 23—182. Quinn, Richard E., and E. H. Cox. Rotatable drums and load- ing and unloading doors therefor. 3,349,581, 10-31-67, CI. 69 — 30. Quinn, Richard E., and E. H. Cox. Rotatable drum and drain valve therefor. 3,349,582, 10-31-67, CI. 69 — 30. Quinn, Robert G., to Johns-Manville Corp. Friction material. 3,307,969, 3-7-67, CI. 117 — 126. Quinn, Thomas M. : See — Barkis, Edward, and Quinn. 3,297,477. Quinn, Thomas O. : See — Barta, Gerald T., Miskell, Jonas, and Quinn. 3,303,398. Quinn, William R. : See — Patterson, Jesse L., Jr., and W. R. and E. R. Quinn. 3,340,521. Quinones, Nioanor Q. : See — Hardy, Robert A., Jr., Howell, and Quinones. 3,313,688. Howell, Charles F., Hardy, and Quinones. 3,321,470. Quint Machine Corp., The : See — Balch, William. 3,349.793. Quint, Robert H., and F. H. Mach, to Electromation Compo- nents Corp. Piezoelectric liquid cleaning device. 3,315,- 102, 4-18-67, CI. 310 — 8.1. Quinting, Rudi F.. to General Motors Corp. Seat belt retractor. 3,347,488, 10-17-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Quinto, Mario J. Slide valve. 3,342,205, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 375. Quinton, Reginald D. Engine coolant temperature stabilizing device. 3,357,413, 12-12-67, CI. 123—41.05. Quirk. Robert F. : See — Butler. Keith H., Thomas, and Quirk. 3,351,194. Ropp, Richard C. and Quirk. 3,348,961. Quiroz, Carlos A. : See — Losada, Victor M. O. G. 3,319,265. Ignition circuit CI. 315—209. Capacitor unit. Quisenberry. Richard K., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Block polyesters of polyalkvlene terephthalate and polyphenvl esters. 3.316.326, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 860. Quisenberry, Richard K., and E. A. Pacofsky, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Block copolyesters containing sulfonate radicals. 3,317,632, 5-2-67, CI. 260—860. Quisling, Sverre. Clothes hangers. 3,323,697, 6-6-67, CI. 223—91. Quist, Gustav. Quick low pressure vacuum valve. 3,342,411, 9-19-67, CI. 236 — 66. Quittenton, Richard C. : See — Halasz, Thomas, and Quittenton. 3,357,837. Quittner, George F., to API Instruments Co. Apparatus for positioning a pipe sample circumferentially pay sensing of disturbance in a null plane between oppositely polarized exciter coils. 3,305,711, 2-21-67, CI. 318—31. Quittner, George F., to API Instruments Co. Non-contact apparatus for magnetically measuring strain. 3,311,818, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 34. Quittner, George F., to API Instruments Co. Dual channel flaw detector having phase comparison feedback for auto- matic balancing. 3,340,400, 9-5-67, CI. 250 — 219. Quittner, Leonard. Fireplace canopies. 3,297,018, 1-10-67, CI. 126—142. Quoos Kurt : See — Kusters, Eduard, and Quoos. 3,334,391. Kusters, EMuard, and Quoos. 3,345,937. Qvarnstrom, Birger A. E., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Stabilizing device for a control system. 3.351,829, 11-7-67, CI. 318 — 18. Qvarnstrom, Karl-Erik, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Drill steel guides. 3,334,948, 8-8-67, CI. 308—3.9. Qvarnstrom, Karl-Erik, and C. V. Skattman, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Positioning device for rock drills. 3,295,800, 1-3-67, CI. 248—13. RCK, Inc. : See — Pedrotti, Donald G. 3,345,236. RCL Electronics, Inc. : See — Grayson, Edward L., and Perry. 3,352,979. R. D. Products, Inc. : See — Dalton, Robert L. 3,296,590. Dalton, Robert L. 3,326,102. R&H Molding, Inc.: See — Heitzman, Charles J. 3.303,545. R & L Molecular Research Ltd. : See — Lemieux. Raymond U., and Mieetich. 3,311,611. RLF Industries. Inc. : See — Yonkers. William A. 3,356,904. RO-Search, Inc. : See — Rollman, Ernest E. 3.345,763. RPM, Inc. : See — Heilbrunn. Alfred. 3,304,688. R. & R. Research Ltd. : See — Bass, Patrick. 3,313,880. Bass, Patrick. 3,327,051. Bass, Patrick, and Cooper. 3,347,982. R.S.L. Shuttlecocks Co.. Ltd. : See- Wolf. James E. 3,359,002. RUD-Kettenfabrik Rieger & Dietz : See — Rieger, Werner H. 3,310,092. R fi *i h ITfi n * $(*(* Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, and Muller. 3,352.500. Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, Bechlars, and Steinmetz. 3 309 030 Raab, Harry F.,Jr., M. J. Galper, D. H. Jones, G. H. Conley, and W. H. Hannum, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Seed-blanket converter-recycle breeder reactor. 3,351,532, 11-7-67, CI. 176—17. Raabe, Herbert P., to Litton Systems, Inc. Optical rotation sensing system for space vehicles. 3,336,480, 8-15-67, CI. 250—203. Raack, Albert H. : See — Kotlar, Rudolph J., Raack, and Truckenbrodt. 3,304,- 632. Raak, Bently P., J. P. Grlica, and H. Carlin, to Varityper Corp. Photocomposing machine. 3,308,732, 3-14-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. Raasch, Hans, and W. Kupper, to Walter Reiners. Method and apparatus for readying the winding operation of yarn supply coils on coil winding machines. 3,295,775, 1-3-67, CI. 242—35.5. Raasch, Maynard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected 2,2-bis(hydrocarbyloxy and hydrocarbylthio) 4- hexafluoroisopropylidene-l,3-dithietanes. 3,336,334, 8-15- 67, CI. 260 — 327. Raasch, Maynard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected 4-hexafluoroisopropvlidene-2,2-bis ( hydrocarbyl) -1, 3-dithietanes and derivatives. 3,337,586, 8-22-67, CI. 260—327. Raasch, Maynard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selected 2 - arylimino-4-hexafluoroisopropvlidene-l, 3-dithi- etanes and their preparation. 3,355,446, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 152. Rab, William K., to Multiprint, Inc. Optical apparatus for adjusting copy-to-image ratios in graphic arts photography. 3,295.408, 1-3-67, CI. 88—24. Raba, Joseph W. Directional attack reading machine. 3,328,- 898, 7-4-67, CI. 35 — 35. Rabanit, Paul. Multiple exposure camera. 3,323.432, 6-6-67, CI. 95—18. Rabb, Irving L. Bottle carrier. 3,298,563, 1-17-67, CI. 220—110. LIST OK PATENTEES 1053 Rabb. Irving L. Bottle carrier. 3,333,729, S-1-C7. CI. 220— 116. Rabe George B., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. High pressure fluid seal. 3,333,813, 8-1-67, CI. 251—172. Rabe. Peter, to Heinrich Maltner G.m.b.H. Lighter. 3,313,040, 9-19 -(57, CI. 317 — 83. Rabe, Peter, to II. Maltner, G.m.b.H. Lighter with guide ar- rangement. 3,326,019, 6-20-67, CI. 67 — 4. Rabe, Peter, and R. Eimecke, to Heinrich Maltner, G.m.b.H. Frictionallv held burner plug insert for gas lighters. 3,350,- 016. 10-31-67, CI. 239—552. Rabek, Jan W., to Radio Corp. of America. Card transport sys- tem. 3,329,424, 7-4-67, CI. 271—64. Rabelos, Nicholas A., to Roll Lok Corp. Spring loaded retract- able caster. 3,349,425, 10-31-67, CI. 16—44. Rabeuhorst, Helmut : See — Engelhardt, Heinz, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Spengler, and Wismath. 3,347,0S7. Grossteinbeck, Rolf, Holtz, Rabenhorst, and Willicks. 3,329,125. Sanstede, Gerd. Kohling, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Richter, and Walter. 3,341,936. Rabin, Herbert. Data curve amplitude recorder. 3,355,741, 11-28-67, CI. 346 — 33. Rabinovich, Avram N., and V. S. Matveichuk. Apparatus for press fitting a bushing on a shaft. 3,328,870, 7-4-67, CI. 29—200. Rabinow, Jacob: See — Sorrells, John R.. and Rabinow. 3,309,711. Rabinow, Jacob, to Control Data Corp. Multibit magnetic head structure. 3,303,483, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Rabinow, Jacob, to Control Data Corp. Vehicle reading sys- tem using inboard light. 3,304,412, 2-14-67, CI. 235— 61.11. Rabinow, Jacob, to Control Data Corp. Magnetic path chopper for static magnetic reading head. 3,307,163, 2-28- 67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Rabinow, Jacob. Light sensitive adjustable rear view mirror. 3,307,899, 3-7-67, CI. 350 — 281. Rabinow. Jacob. Metric, English converter for machine tools. 3,315,633, 4-25-67, CI. 116 — 115.5. Rabinow, Jacob. Free-tracking phonograph pickup. 3,356,372, 12-5-67, CI. 274 — 23. Rabinow, Jacob, and W. Fischer, to J. Rabinow. Stereo record player using optical means separate from the tone arm. 3,325,603, 6-13-67, CI. 179 — 100.41. Rabinowitz, Joseph : See — Cherbuliez, Emile, and Rabinowitz. 3,350,478. Cherbuliez, Emile, and Rabinowitz. 3,350,479. Cherbuliez, Emile, and Rabinowitz. 3,350,480. Cherbuliez, Emile, and Rabinowitz. 3,350.481. Cherbuliez, Emile, and Rabinowitz. 3,35S,057. Rabkin, Daniil M. : See — Rjabov, Vladimir R., Rabkin, and Lozovskaja. 3,341,680 Rabold, Gary P. : See — MacDonald, Angus N.. and Rabold. 3,317,453. Rabon, Melton G. Machine for processing wooden pipe rests and the like. 3,306,325, 2-28-67, CI. 144 — 133. Rabourn, Warren J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Aziridinyl ethers and their preparation. 3,321,465, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 239. Rabourn, Warren J., and E. E. Jones, to The Dow Chemical Co. Aminoalkyl phosphonates and preparation thereof. 3,322,863, 5-30-67, Cl. 260—944. Rabson, Thomas A. : See — Rabson, William R. and T. A., Wilson, and De La Torren. 3,309,657. Rabson, William R. and T. A., H. M. Wilson, and L. C. De La Torren, to PGAC Development Co. Dual channel well logging system. 3,309,657, 3-14-67, Cl. 340 — 18. Rabus, Willy, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Method and apparatus of strip webbing. 3,303,075, 2-7-67, Cl. 156—65. Rabus, Willy, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Shielding ring with deformable insulation carrier. 3,327,- 268, 6-20-67, Cl. 36 — 84. Rabuse, George R., A. J. Wallner, and C. A. Sterling, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Pressure sensitive adhesive tapes with anti-static edge coatings. 3,347,362, 10-17-67, Cl. 206 — 59. Raby, Herbert : See — iGreen, Kenneth W., and Raby. 3,302,194. Race, Clarence F. : See — Owen, George E., Jr., and Race. 3,328,035. Race, Hugh A., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Volume adjusting ap- paratus for compressor cylinder clearance pockets. 3,354,- 790, 11-28-67, Cl. 92 — 59. Race. Richard T. : See — Byles, Theodore A., and Race. 3,335,366. Race, Richard T.. to Motorola Inc. Electrical control circuit including indirectly heated thermistor providing abrupt change in resistance with temperature. 3,307,167, 2-28-67, Cl. 340 — 253. Racek, Alfred. Fuel container for liquefied gas fuel for light- ers. 3.331,52S, 7-18-67, Cl. 220—67. Racer. James H., to Senco Products, Inc. Recessed end carton. 3,352,474, 11-14-67. Cl. 229—16. Rachfal. Stanley J. : See — McGrath, William L., and Rachfal. 3,299,649. Rachlin. Albert I. : See — Focella, Antonino, and Rachlin. 3,335,1S1. Rachman, Isadore B., to Metal Dynamics Corp. Portable folding table. 3,304,891, 2-21-67, Cl. 108—36. Rachofsky, Morton. Calculating device. 3,337,970, 8-29-07, Cl. 35—33. Racicot, Donatien : See — Lacoste, Georges, Petit, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,339,711. Lacoste, Georges, Rouville, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,298,- 496. Racina, Joseph M. Diving board apparatus. 3,333,S45, 8-1-67, Cl. 272—66. Racine, Albert C. : See — Owens, Sidney W. 3,300,943. Racine Hvdraulics & Machinery, Inc. : See — Klessig, Ernst F. 3,339,644. Racine, Melvin J. : See — Lawless, Norman D., Grooms, and Racine. 3,329,893. Racine, Raymond F. : See — Coleman, Donald D.. and Racine. 3,310,802. Racki, Francis R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid pressure brake control apparatus with empty and load change-over. 3,300,255, 1-24-67, Cl. 303 — 22. Racki, Francis R., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid pressure brake control valve device with manual brake cyl- inder release feature. 3,338,641, 8-29-67, Cl. 303—69. Racki, Vladimir : See — Starp, Franz W. R.. and Racki. 3,350,992. Rackley. Carle E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Adjust- able air flow damper for a luminaire. 3,312,160, 4-4-67, Cl. 98—40. Rackley, Carle E., and W. Nieder-Westermann, to Westing- house Electric Corp. Luminaire. 3,299,265, 1-17-67, Cl. 240 — 147. Rackley, John M. : See — Poole. Arthur J., and Rackley. 3,349,826. Rackley, John M., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Ignitor. 3,304,988, 2-21-67, Cl. 158 — 115. Rackley, John M., and G. Musat, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel burning apparatus. 3,356,122, 12-5-67, Cl. 158 — 1.5. Rackoff, Selwyn R., to American Shear Knife Co. Alloy steel shearing knives. 3,295,401, 1-3-67, Cl. 83 — 676. Raclot, Bernard, to Societe Generale du Magnesium. Methd for preparation of aluminum-mercury alloys. 3,318,692, 5-9-67. Cl. 75—138. Raclot, Bernard, to Societe Generale du Magnesium. Alumi- num base alloys and applications thereof. 3,343,948, 9-26- 67, Cl. 75—138. Racy, Joseph E., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Transistor oscil- lator utilizing plural cavities with particular coupling thereto. 3,315,180, 4-18-67, Cl. 331 — 117. Racz, Charles A. See — Craig, George H., Racz, and Coleman. 3,296,010. Rad, Mike, Jr., to Haber Corp. Safety detonator for devices projected from aircraft and the like. 3,306,164, 2-28-67, Cl. 89 — 1.5. Radatron Research & Development Corp. : See — Arrison, Clement R. 3,329,892. Arrison, Clement R. 3,329,892. Radbauer, Herbert : See — Szodfridt, Emmerich, and Radbauer. 3,313,173. Radcliff, Alan : See — Schwartz, Laskar, and Radcliff. 3,330,397. Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr., to Radiation, Inc. Core memory cir- cuit. 3,327,296, 6-20-67, Cl. 340 — 174. Radcliffe, Joel H.. to Burlington Industries, Inc. Method of making direct spinner novelty yarn. 3,334,483, 8-8-67, Cl. 57—157. Radcliffe, Remington S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fan construction. 3,347,452, 10-17-67, Cl. 230 — 259. Radcliffe, Richard J., to Ebco Mfg. Co. Combined dispensing closure and air filter for liquid-containers. 3,333,741, 8-1- 67. Cl. 222 — 189. Radcliffe, Richard S. Canopv. 3,299,570, 1-24-67, Cl. 49 — 27 Radcliffe, Thomas J., D. M. McElhaney, and D. F. Havel, to Republic Steel Corp. Safety control apparatus for coke oven batteries. 3,304,241, 2-14-67, Cl. 202 — 262. Radd, Frederick J., to Continental Oil Co. Continuous hori- zontal casting in a sacrificial web. 3,343,590, 9-26-67, Cl. 164 — 87. Radd, Frederick J., and L. H. Wolfe, to Continental Oil Co. Process and product for improved resistance to stress cor- rosion. 3,357,458, 12-12-67, Cl. 13S — 177. Raddin, Franklin M., and R. J. La Manna, to Monroe Calcu- lating Machine Co. Magnetic card reader and transport. 3,296,605, 1-3-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Radek. John R., to Ready Metal Mfg. Co. Rug display rack. 3,297,165, 1-10-67, Cl. 211 — 46. Radek, John R., to Ready Metal Mfg. Co. Merchandise dis- play cabinet. 3,297,374", 1-10-67, Cl. 312 — 108. Radek, John R., to Ready Metal Mfg. Co. Knock-down mer- chandise storage equipment. 3,337,07S, S-22-67, Cl. 220 — 6. Radeke, Michael : See — Weller, Carroll E., and Radeke. 3,307,099. Radel. Karl. Round double bed of the type convertible into a single or double couch. 3.29S.040, 1-17-67, Cl. 5 — 12. Rademacher, Gustav F., to General Motors Corp. Creepage spark tvpe plug having low voltage igniter seal. 3,344,304, 9-26-67, Cl. 313 — 131. Rademacher, Leo E., to Monsanto Co. Method of preparing polyolefins. 3,347,S41, 10-17-67, Cl. 260—94.9. 1054 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rademacher, Leo E., to Monsanto Co. Graft blends and meth- od of preparing same. 3,347,956, 10-17-67, CI. 260—878. Rademacher, Paul E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Object detection system. 3,343,167, 9-19-67, CI. 343 — 17.5. Rademacher, Robert E. Rag folding machine. 3,342,386, 9-19- 67, CI. 223 — 37. Rademacher, Thomas P. Mobile exercising and amusement device. 3,298,702, 1-17-67, CI. 280 — 1.22. Rademachers, Jakob : See — Zirngibl, Hans, and Rademachers. 3,359,065. Rademaker, John C. : See — Williams, Stanley E., Dunbar, and Rademaker. 3,352,746. Rademakers, Petras J., to Laboratorium Voor Instrumentatie Dalawell N.V. Device for quadratically converting a linear displacement into an electrical quantity. 3,321,699, 5-23- 67, CI. 323—93. Rader, Charles A. : See — Schwartz, Anthony M., and Rader. 3,352,773. Rader, Cornelius D. : See — Hillier, Douglas R., Rader, and Rasmussen. 3,327,204. Rader, Fred Sandt. Aluminum foil roasting bag. 3,323,442, 6-6-67, CI. 99—347. Rader Pneumatics & Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Farnworth, Wilfred. 3,337,273. Rades Norton G. : See — Radke, Arthur O., and Rades. 3,336,079. Radetsky, Eugene : See — Kinkel, Henry F., and Radetsky. 3,344,387. Radford, David L., to McGraw-Edison Co. Apparatus and method for high temperature curing of fabrics. 3,297,216, 1-10-67, CI. 223 — 73. Radford, Gerald : See — Partes, John F. A., and Radford. 3,321,975. Radford, Jack C. Therapeutic traction device. 3,298,364, 1-17-67, CI. 12S — 75. Radford, James, to Jafford, Inc. Container opening device. 3,341,055, 9-12-67, CI. 220 — 48. Radiant Mfg. Corp. : See — Cota. Glenn L. 3,315,930. Jacobson, Robert E. 3,314,467. Radiant Pen Corp. : See — Hechtle, Emil. 3,353,899. Radiation Dynamics, Inc.: 'See — Cleland, Marshall R. 3,320,513. Geiger, Richard L., and Cleland. 3.355.614. Thompson, Chester C, Jr. 3,309,616. Timmerman, Robert. 3,296,344. Radiation Inc. : See — Glover, Edward B. 3,311,909. Lewis, Bernard L. 3,308,464. Lewis, Bernard L. 3,312,974. Pear, Charles B., Jr. 3,320,520. Radcliffe, Arthur J., Jr. 3,327,296. Radiation Ltd. : See — Nicholson. William A. 3,298,419. Radiation Systems Inc. : See — Chadwick, George G., and Shelton. 3,346,861. Radiator Specialty Co. : See — Lacey, Philip P., Walker, and Zrolka. 3,336,604. Radice, Peter F., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Stabilized vinyl chloride polymer compositions. 3,344,207, 9-26-67, CI. 260—897. Radimer, Kenneth J. : See — Ashley, Paul E., and Radimer. 3,29S,940. Radin, Bernard G. : See — Brewer, Richard D., and Radin. 3,309,609. Radio Cores, Inc. : See — Becker, Lester M. 3,337,778. Radio Corp. of America : See — Ackermann, Walter T.. and Lindsley. 3,303,859. Ahrons, Richard W. 3,316.445. Ahrons, Richard W., and Katz. 3,322,974. Amemiya, Hiroshi. 3.305,846. Amemiya, Hiroshi, Mayhew, and Pryor. 3,319,233. Amick, James A. 3,354,354. Amodei, Juan J. 3,315,100. Amodei, Juan J. 3,321,640. Annus, Leonhard E., and Thibodeau. 3,319,112. Artzt, Maurice. 3.357,533. Arya, Michael C. 3,325,741. Atzenbeck, Charles R. 3,310,751. Avins, Jack. 3,319,004. Avins, Jack. 3,355,669. Bagwell, Richard S., Jr. 3,307,852. Bailev, John M.. Jr., and Moy. 3.297,987. Barbin, Robert L., and Kratz. 3,317,781. Barkow, William H. 3,346,765. Barkow, William H., and Christensen. 3,329,861. Barton, Frederick A., and Leuthauser. 3,337,791. Battson, Donald F. 3,346,752. Baumann, Philip C. 3,355,635. Bazin, Lucas J., Dischert, and Taylor. 3,310,625. Beck, John B. 3,335,355. Becke, Hans, Cave, and Stolnitz. 3,355.636. Beelitz, Howard R. 3,316,619. Beelitz, Howard R. 3,318,993. Beltz, John P. 3,300,045. Beltz, John P. 3,300,757. Beltz, John P. 3,305,835. Beltz, John P. 3,328,760. Beltz, John P., and Ditkofsky. 3,321,637. Bergman, Richard H. 3,339,089. Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued Blattner, Donald J. 3,353,896. Bleiman, Lewis W. 3,343,149. Bleiman. Lewis W. 3,354,273. Bleiman, Lewis W., Harrison, and Panczner. 3,302,968 Bond, Donald S. 3,312,970. Booth, Grant W., and Warren. 3,312,941. Bov, Raphael F. 3,305,677. Braniecki, Edward L., Jr. 3,323,027. Branin, Phyllis B. 3,313,643. Briggs, George R. 3,344,414. Briggs, George R. 3,344,415. Brooks, Forrest E. 3,348,209. Brooks, Robert R. 3,334,178. Burns, Joseph R. 3,355,721. Burns, Joseph R., and Powlus. 3,328,604. Carlson, David J., and Rauscher. 3,315,096. Carlson, David J., and Theriault. 3,348,062. Cartwright, Gerald D., and Smith. 3,319,103. Cave, Eric F. 3,300,832. Chang, Kern K. N. 3,300,729. Clark, Robert J. 3,355,723. Cochran, Larry A., and Konkel. 3,351,709. Colby, Don A., and Painter. 3,309,574. Cole, Donald A., Corson, and Stocker. 3,345,458. Coleman, John W. 3.355,618. Conrad, Doris G. 3,328,625. Conrad, Doris G. 3,343,029. CooDerman, Michael. 3,319,085. Cornely, Roy H.~, and Burns. 3,319,080. Cosentino, Louis S., and Wine. 3,302,036. Cosgrove, William J. 3,355,621. Crow, Robert P., and Fujimoto. 3,321,757. Crow, Robert P., and Malkin. 3,320,612. Crow, Robert P., and Masse. 3,324,467. Currie, Harold B. 3,349,372. D'Agostino, Michael V. 3,329,S35. Deighton, Ward, and Caorio. 3,343,687. Demmy, Robert C. 3,333,134. Denton, Bethel E. 3,319.111. Denton, Bethel E. 3.319,113. Denton, Bethel E. 3,339,103. Desmond, Timothy J., Greenberg, and Weisberg. 3,356,- 543. Dingwall, Andrew G. F. 3,342.567. Dingwall, Andrew G. F., and Horsting. 3,342.646. Dischert, Robert A., and Derenbecher. 3,317,661. Ditkofsky, Harry. 3,310,688. Ditrick, Norman H. 3,305,708. Ditrick, Norman H. 3,334,281. Donahue, Daniel J., and Hardy. 3,354,341. Dresner. Joseph. 3,346,755. Dresner, Joseph, and Lanvon. 3,310,700. Dusheck, George J.. Jr. 3,308,441. Eckel, Carl C. 3,330,208. Fatuzzo, Ennio. 3,354,442. Feryszka, Rubin. 3,312,912. Flatley, Doris W., Beeke, and Stolnitz. 3,321,682. Floden, Bjorn F. 3,326,626. Floden, Bjorn F. 3,352,975. Frank, Ulrich. 3,326,230. Gange, Robert A. 3,354,441. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr. 3,322,537. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr. 3,322,540. Giaimo, Edward C, Jr 3.333,958. Gilbert, George J. 3,325,707. Gloates, Eli, and Rakoczi. 3,325,790. Goldsmith, Norman. 3,310,425. Goldstine, Hallan E., Cohen, Wolff, and Arnold. 3,327,- 289. Goodrich, Hunter C. 3,302,033. Gray, George W. 3,351,938. Gray, George W. 3,353,018. Gray, George W., Flory, Pike, and Morey. 3,302,168. Greenberg, Leon S., Neilson, and Weisberg. 3,327,183. Greig, Harold G. 3,310.401. Greig, Harold G. 3,346,381. Guarracini, Joseph. 3,316,618. Hall, James R. 3,316,483. Hanchett. George D. 3.334,244. Hannan, William J. 3,359,375. Harwood, Leopold A. 3,307,110. Harwood, Leopold A. 3,327,238. Heagy, John F. 3,315,108. Heizer, John T., and Shashoua. 3,346,702. Henn, William. 3.350,659. Hien, Vo D. 3,308,382. Hilinski, Thomas C. 3,310,784. Hillman, Ernest L., and Chan. 3,312,950. Hofstein, Steven R. 3.296,508. Hofstein, Steven R. 3,333.168. Horsting, Carel W. 3,338,753. Hurst, Robert N. 3.341.693. Hurst, Robert N., and Hedlund. 3,312,780. Husni, Saleem Y. 3,336,65S. Jacoby, George V. 3,325,715. Jacoby, George V. 3.345.008. Jenkins, Richard. 3,301,959. Jenkins. Robert H. 3,303,482. Jenkins, Robert H. 3,325,794. Johnson, Floyd I. 3.351.781. Johnson, Harwick. 3,320,013. Johnson, Harwick. 3,355,637. LIST OF PATENTEES 1055 Radio Corp. of America : Sec — Continued Karol, Kenneth N., and Thall. 3,300,077. Kaufman, Melvin M. 3,339,190. Kaufman, Melvin M. 3,355.720. Kaufman, Melvin M. 3,350,998. Kelly, Cordon E. 3,351,708. Kellv, Thomas J. 3,298,083. Kenney, Donald N. 3,332,137. Kessler, Barry I. 3,303,481. Kessler, John O. 3,341,821. Kidd, Marshall C, and Atwood. 3,305,83S. Kihn, Harry, and Barnette. 3,329,827. Kiss, Zoltan J. 3,354,406. Klein, Seymour. 3,303,330. Kleinkneeht, Hans P. 3,301,716. Konian, Richard. 3,327,230. Kramer. William M. 3,350,595. Kuliezkowski, Joseph A., and Wentworth. 3,333,334. Laux, David E. 3,356,373. Lauxen, Carl. 3,329,941. Lemke, Eugene. 3.302,049. Lenike, Eugene. 3.329.S59. Lemke, Eugene. 3,329,802. Levene, Martin L., and Lauxen. 3,329,942. Levy, Saul Y. 3.351.91S. Lewin, Morton H. 3,329,937. Lewis, Henry R. 3,312,905. Lewis, Henry R. 3,344,305. Lichowsky, Abraham. 3,307,810. Lichowskv, Abraham 3,350.143. Ling, Andrew T.-A. 3,300,626. Liu Chi-Sheng, and Nevin. 3,360,742. Lochinger, Rolf E. 3,308,433. Lutz, William E. 3,303,467. Magnusson, Knut J. 3,319,546. Mandeville, Robert A. 3,334,275. Martin, Joseph S., Jr., and Trond. 3,360,480. Matyckas, Stanley J. 3.345.570. Mayaud, Edith E. 3,317,319. Mayer, Alfred. 3,309,176. Mayhew, Thomas R. 3,317,753. McCabe, Philip G., and Lemke. 3,303,443. McCusker, Joseph H. 3.331,125. Mendelson, Hans. 3,314,739. Meslener, George J., and Atzenbeek. 3,335,224. Miller, Arthur. 3,305.292. Miller, James C. 3,339,185. Miller, James C, and Lo. 3,351,771. Miller, James C, and Wine. 3,302,188. Miller, Wilbur A., and Robertson. 3,359,427. Misbin, Theodore J., and Fisher. 3,333,843. Moore, Clarence J., and Leibholz. 3,303,474. Morrell, Albert M. 3,335,479. Morrell, Albert M.. and Godfrey. 3,35S,175. Morris, Charles H. F. 3,322,653. Murphy, Walter R. 3,344.527. Musselman, Elvin M. 3,315,109. Neilson, John M. S., Desmond, and Weisberg. 3,360,696. Neuhauser, Robert G. 3,329,853. Nicholson, Burnard E. 3.310,705. Nicoll, Frederick H., and Ogawa. 3,317,315. Nitsche, Rudolf. 3.348,077. Noack, Robert L. 3,333.333. Noack, Robert L., and Wentworth. 3,322,871 Norley, Ronald R. 3.322.998. Norley, Ronald R. 3,324,343. Norley, Ronald R. 3,324.344. Nossen. Edward J. 3.29S.019. Oates, William L. 3.324,826. Obert, Maximilian J. 3,321,724. Obert, Maximilian J., and Ammerman. 3,302,050. Olden, Roger G. 3,308,731. Olden, Roger G. 3,333.572. Olmstead, John A., Scott, and Kuznetzoff. 3,339,128. Olsen, Perry C. 3,320,504. Ostroff. Arthur, and D'Agostlno. 3,310,731. Pearl, Judea. 3.324,403. Plus, Lova. 3,336,568. Polin, Benson, and Hanas. 3,334,295. Polinsky, Murray A. 3,336,661. Polinsky. Murrav A., and Damon. 3,352 712 Powlus, Robert A. 3.348.064. Pratt. John N. 3,303.430. Preisig, Joseph O. 3.302.056. Putzrath, Franz L. 3,310,783. Rabek, Jan W. 3.329,424. Rajchman, Jan A. 3,308,445. Ra.ichman, Jan A. 3.308.446. Rajchman. Jan A. 3,312.961. Ramberg, Edward G. 3,321,660. Rauseher, Daniel H. 3.349.474. Rickling, Alfred H. 3,350,599. Ritchey, Thomas W.. Jr., and Bazin. 3,303,281. Rodner, Robert A. 3,320,539. Ross, Edward C. 3,348,200. Roswell. Arthur E.. and Cave. 3,333 324 Roys, Henry E. 3,322,360. Roys. Henry E. 3,337,150. Sariti. Anthony A. 3,353.482. Saulnier. Theodore A. 3,317,337. Sehade, Otto H., Jr. 3,323,574. Schanne, Joseph F. 3,333,110. Scheible, Howard G. 3,328,201. Radio Corp. of America : See — Continued Schell, James J. 3,327,225. Schiff, Peter. 3,340,801. Schwarzmann, Alfred. 3,358,214. Scott, Joseph H., Jr., and Mclver. 3.29S.879. Scott, Joseph H., Jr., and Olmstead. 3,340,445. Shahbender, Rabah. 3,308,448. Shambelan, Robert C. 3,319,608. Shashoua, Fred E. 3,352,977. Shashoua, Fred E., Isom, and Haynes. 3,325,786. Shrader, Merrald B. 3,315,107. Shrader, Terry M. 3.290,625. Shrader, Terry M. 3,308,327. Shrader, Terry M. 3,330,980. Shrader, Terrv M. 3,3.'!4,2.vi. Shrader, Terry M., and Fadner. 3,290,477. Sickles, Louis, II. 3,327.133. Siekanowiez, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,340,- 484. Siekanowiez, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,350,- 668. Silverman, Bernard P. 3,317,712. Smith, Arthur L. 3,322,681. Stark, John, Jr. 3,340,763. Sterzer, Fred. 3,302,028. Sterzer, Fred. 3,331,651. Stewart, Neil R. 3,346,770. Swyt, Joseph. 3.352,331. Thompson, Ira F. 3,310,763. Toda, Minoru. 3,327,247. Tourtellot, John A. 3,307,851. Tourtellot, John A. 3,309,469. Tourtellot, John A. 3,341,723. Tourtellot, John A., and Peterson. 3,356,374. Triggs, William M. 3,360,688. Tuska, James W. 3,355,598. Ulary, Russell R. 3,360,111. Valentine, Le Roy F. 3,310,656. Van Asselt, Robert L. 3,308,324. Van Asselt. Robert L. 3,350,591. Vilkomerson, Benjamin S. 3,341,655. Vilkomerson, Benjamin S. 3,356,959. Vural, Bayram. 3,350,656. Wallmark, John T. 3,312,838. Weathers. Thomas C, and Jensen. 3,29S,5S3. Weimer, Paul K. 3,304,469. Weinstein, Hillel. 3,339,188. Weisbecker, Joseph A. 3,309.679. Werst, Joseph L. 3.305,744. West, Everett J. 3,322,252. White, Jack M. 3,327,069. Williams, Richard. 3,322,485. Willis, Donald H. 3,328,519. Winder, Robert O. '3,308,285. Winder, Robert O. 3,354,436. Wine, Charles M. 3,302.038. Wine, Charles M. 3,302,152. Woehling, John G. 3,319,310. Wright, Carl M. 3,308,384. Wright, Harry G. 3,315.030. Wright, Paul E. 3,343,956. Young, Charles J. 3,302,519. Young, Charles J. 3,317,017. Young, James L., and Lichalk. 3,302,901. Radio Frequency Co. Inc. : See — Manwaring, Joshua G. D. 3,329,796. Manwaring, Joshua G. D. 3,344,254. Radio Steel & Mfg. Co. : See — Tonelli, Roger R. 3,329,440. Radiochemistry, Inc. : See — Lewis, James E., and Graves. 3,297,S97. Radisic. Branko P. : See — Halilovic, Esref I., Radisic, and Miljkovic. 3,357,267. Radk<> Arthur O. : See — Hall, Garth O., Radke, and Tengler. 3,335,996. Simons, Allison K., Radke, and Tengler. Re. 26,162. Radke, Arthur O., G. O. Hall, and H. N. Tengler, to Bostrom Corp. Seat suspension. 3,325,136, 6-13-67, CI. 248 — 400. Radke, Arthur O., and W. L. Wilton, to Bostrom Corp. Aux- iliary seat. 3,336,077, 8-15-67, CI. 297 — 193. Radke, Arthur O., and N. G. Rades, to Bostrom Corp. Seat back angle adjustment mechanism. 3,336,079, 8-15-67, CI. 297—357. Radke, Arthur O., and W. L. Wilton, to Bostrom Corp. Side- wardly adjustable seat back. 3,342,528, 9-19-67, CI. 297 — 383. Radke, Arthur O., H. N. Tengler, and G. O Hall, to Bostrom Corp. Vehicle seat. 3,356,413, 12-5-67, CI. 297—300. Radl, Zbynek, to Tesla, narodni podnik. Press for extruding masses in the plastic state. 3,335,460, 8-15-67, CI. 18 — 12. Radloff, Carl R., and K. Sarafian, to General Motors Corp. Inflatable contact member for electric switch. 3,305,652, 2-21-67, CI. 200 — 83. Radnik, Joseph L. : SeeP Brejcha, Robert J., Bazell, and Radnik. 3,35S.487. Radovic, Dusan. Reciprocating engines. 3,312,206, 4-4-67, CI. 123—78. Radtke. Bruno, to Fototvpe, Inc. Phototypographic strip printing machine. 3,314,342, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. 1056 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Radtke, Kurt : See — Oberlander, Karl, and Radtke. 3,339,794. Radtke, Richard K. : See — Burmeister, William W., Duckworth, and Radtke. 3,324,731. Radtke, Richard K., to Sperry Rand Corp. Solid state timing and reversing circuit. 3,334,2S4, 8-1-67, CI. 318 — 281. Radus, Raymond J., and L. R. Scott, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fail safe electro magnetic lifting device with safety stop means. 3,316,514, 4-25-67, CI. 335 — 291. Rae, Prank H., to Norma-Hoffmann Bearing Co. Method of preload grinding of duplex ball bearings. 3,330,634, 7-11- 67, CI. 51—291. Raeber, Victor, and M. Bonjour, to Ateliers de Construction Mecaniques de Vevey S. A. Hydraulic control arrangement. 3,306,367, 2-28-67, CI. 172 — 4. Raech, Harry, Jr., to FMC Corp. Impregnated microporous articles. 3,345,205, 10-3-67, CI. 117 — 119. Raecke, Bernhard, to Henkel & Cie, G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of hydroxytrimesic acid. 3,342,857, 9-19-67. CI. 260 — 521. Raecke, Bernhard, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Process for pro- ducing potassium malonate. 3,359,310, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 537. Raeder, Arthur. Anatomical lacing with actuating means for exercising facial muscles. 3,316,899, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 63. Raehs, Wilhelm J., to Firrna Uniplast Dr. Raehs KG. Valve assembly for aerosol containers. 3,349,974, 10-31-67, CI. 222 — 394. Raes, Maurice C. : See — Dietrich, Heinz J., Karabinos, and Raes. 3.336,397. Raether, Louis O., to Monsanto Co. Vinyl chloride resins plasticized with substituted cvclohexyl alkyl phthalates. 3,296,180, 1-3-67, CI. 260—31.8. Raether, Marvin C. : See — Grimes, Patrick G.. and Raether. 3,351,434. Raetzsch, Carl W., H. Cunningham, and J. F. Van Hoozer, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Electrolytic cell. 3,337,443, 8-22-67. CI. 204 — 256. Raeuber, Arthur E., E. A. Verchot, and S. E. Mileski, to Southern Research Institute. Coating composition and process for applying the same. 3,313,650, 4-11-67, CI. 117—127. Raezer, Spencer D. : See — Bunt, Edgar A., Kaufmann, Olsen, and Raezer. 3,356,892. Rafael, Hans : See — Soiron, Charles, Rafael, and to A. R. Frederick. Golf club washing machine. 3,332,099", 7-25-67, CI. 15—21. Reiter, Thomas A. : See — Dengler, Herbert P., and Reiter. 3,354,000. Reiterer, Ferdinand, to Whitin Machine Works. Arrange- ment for guiding the web at the discharge side of the doffer in carding machines. 3,296,663, 1-10-67, CI. 19 — 106. Reiterer, Ferdinand, to Etablissements Neu. Apparatus for pneumatically conveying fibrous material. 3,321,251, 5-23-67, CI. 302 — 23. Reithoffer Alex : See — Nordberg, Robert G., Reithoffer, and Jenkins. 3,344,655. Reitmeier, Arthur E. Tornado drive transmission and dif- ferential. 3,331,261, 7-18-67, CI. 74 — 650. Reitmeier, George F., Jr. : See — Bird, Walter W., and Reitmeier. 3,325,887. Reitmeier, Ronald E., to Catalysts and Chemicals, Inc. Hydro- carbon reforming catalysts. 3,359,215, 12-19-67, CI. 252 — 459. Reitter, John J. Switch actuating mechanism for electrical power tool devices. 3,312,799, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 61.58. Reitzel, Nicolas M. : See — Krikorian. Garo, and Reitzel. 3,337,968. Reitzel, Nicolas M., to Rice Barton Corp. Web drying appa- ratus. 3,320,677. 5-23-67, CI. 34 — 54. Reker, Frederick A., to General Electric Co. Electronic oven. 3,321,605, 5-23-67, CI. 219—10.55. Reliance (Cords & Cables) Ltd. : See — Davis, Henry, and Fisher. 3,340,112. Reliance Electric and Engineering Co., The : See — Cary, Hall. 3,307,410. Foster, George B. 3,348,234. Foster, George B., and Ostrander. 3,353,098. Hambv, Russell S. 3,348,107. Humphrey, Andrew J. 3,320,506. Jordan, Howard E. 3,348,084. Shrider, Kenneth L.. and Schieman. 3,316,477. Reliance Steel Products Co. : See — Nagin, Harry S. and L. and H. 3,308,725. Nagin, Harry S., and Parmelee. 3,342.251. Nagin, Harry S., and Russell. 3,334,555. Nagis, Leon, and H. S. Russell, and Wojcik. 3,341,128. Reliever, Inc. : See — Bemb, Richard F. 3,297,286. Rellensmann, Wolfgang: See — Reichardt, Manfred, Von Falkai, Reichle, and Rellens- mann. 3,329,755. Von Falkai, Bela, Prietzschk, Rellensmann, Reichle, and Wieden. 3,306,873. Reller, Herman H. Rotary internal combustion engine. 3,332,- 403, 7-25-67, CI. 123—8. Rellumit Inter, S.a.r.L. : See — Muller, Jacques. 3,298,522. Muller, Jacques. 3,339,736. Re Lo Mfg. Co. : See — Sorg, Harry H., Jr. 3,348,483. Relton Corp. : See — Ward, James E. 3,310,989. Relyea, Douglas I., to United States Rubber Co. 3-substituted amino-6-chloropyridazines as anti-oxidants for rubber. 3,296,187, 1-3-67, CI. 260—45.8. Relyea, James R., to Honevwell Inc. Record handling control system, 3,342,409, 9-19-67. CI. 234 — 22. Remack, Alfred R„ and L. R. Gale, to The Lockformer Co. Combination sheet forming apparatus and slitter. 3,312,- 095 4 4—67 CI 72 203 Remal'ey, Paul' M.' Handle 'and locking means. 3,298,722, 1- 17-67, CI. 287—53. Rembold, Ulysses P., % to H. M. Roberts. Disintegrating type sewage disposal system. 3,318,248, 5-9-67, CI. 103 — 26. Rembrandt Tobacco Corp. (Overseas) Ltd. : See — Strydom, Mauritz L. 3,336,085. Rembrandt Tobacco Mfg. Corp. of South Africa Ltd. : See — Rupert, John P. 3,339,559. Remcor Inc. : See — ■ Bylsma, Simon, and Madison. 3,310,314. Remeika, Joseph P. : See — Le Craw, Roy C, Matthews, and Remeika. 3,356,929. Remeika, Joseph P., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Process for the growth of ordered lithium ferrite. 3,305,- 301, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 51. Remer, Robert K., to Inca Inks, Inc. Ink from nylon, cresylio acid, and pigment. 3,303,160, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 33.4. Remers, William A., and M. J. Weiss, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 4-oxo-4,5,6,7-tetrahydroindoles. 3,321,- 486, 5-23-67, CI. 260—326.16. Remes, Nathaniel L., and J. J. Ventura, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing diorgano antimony (III) car- boxylates. 3,335,159, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 446. Remes, Nathaniel L., and J. J. Ventura, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing diorgano antimonv (III) car- boxylates and mercaptides. 3,340,285, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 446. Remes, Nathaniel L., and J. J. Ventura, to M & T Chemicals Inc. Diorgano antimony (III) dithiocarbamates and the preparation thereof. 3,355,472, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 446. Remes, Nathaniel L., and J. C. H. Hwa, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process of preparing polymethylene sulfide. 3,356,656, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 79. Remhof, Kurt, to Albrecht Jung elektrotechnlche Fabrik. Door latch including a permanent magnet and a latching electromagnet. 3,312,492, 4-4-67, CI. 292 — 201. Remick, David W. : See — Axe, Daniel E., and Remick. 3,299,901. LIST OF PATENTEES 1075 Remick, Ralph B., Jr., and H. J. Van Kuyk, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Boiling point indicator. S>,33S,099. 8-29-G7, CI. 73 — 345. Reminder, Francis R., to Tri-Clty Mfg. Co. Filter assembly for shallow well intakes. 3,301,403, 1-31-67, CI. 210 — 253. Remington Arms Co., Inc. : Sec. — Catlin, Robert T. 3,29S,311. Darlgo, Julius, Dickey, and Reed. 3,349,711. FckstHU. George R. 3,352,240. Olson, Theodore A., Rickey, and Schilling. 3,332,352. Rickey, Edward A. 3,299,813. Remington Rand, Division of Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Cerf, Gustave D., Gonzalez, Kosenthal, and Breitschwerdt. 3,337,717. Remler, Harry E., and C. J. Butke, to The Drackett Co. Germicidal toilet bowl cleaning composition. 3,318,815, 5-9-67. CI. 252—106. Remley, Kenneth H., and J. R. Anghinettl, to American Cyanamid Co. Aminoplast textile finish prepared by co-react- ing formaldehyde, urea and aminoethanol. 3,355,430, 11-2S- 67, CI. 260—70. Remley, Winslow R., to International Business Machines Corp. Compatible single-sideband transmitter. 3,323,064, 5-30-67, CI. 325 — 137. Remley, Winslow R., to International Business Machines Corp. Transmission of information in power coded bipolar waveforms. 3,327,003, 6-20-67, CI. 179 — 15.55. Remmele Engineering, Inc. : See Zastrow, Thomas S. 3,298,656. Zastrow, Thomas S. 3,353,7S2. Remmers, Johannes H., to American Enka Corp. Knot tying device. 3,336,063, S-15-67, CI. 289 — 2. Remmert, Herman A., to W. R. Grace & Co. High pressure let-down valve. 3,329,157, 7-4-67, CI. 137—393. Remoleur, Jacques, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Fall-damping device for a nuclear reactor. 3,305,452, 2-21- 67, CI. 176 — ST. Remote Measurements, Inc. : See — Russell, James E., and Shannahan. 3,345,625. Rempel, Cornelius, and A. J. Schmitt, to Beloit Corp. Blade holding mechanism for coaters. 3,359,940, 12-26-67, CI. H§ 126. Rempfer, "Gertrude F. Electron diffraction voltmeter. 3,350,- 640, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — 121. Remv, Albert A. L., to C. van der Lely, N.V. Agricultural implements. 3,314,4S6, 4-18-67, CI. 172 — 543. Remy, Hermann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble phthalo- cvanlne dyestuffs and process for preparing them. 3',297,711, 1-10-67, CI. 260—314.5. Remy, Hermann, to Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Gas cigarette lighter with spark ignition. 3,311,789, 3-28- 67, CI. 317—86. Remy, Hermann, O. Adler, and M. Grunbacher, to Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Electric ignition table-lighter. 3,305,701, 2-21-67, CI. 31T — 86. Remy, Hermann, H.-J. Berghaus, O. Adler, and M. Grun- bacher, to Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Electric- ally ignited lighter. 3,319,129, 5-9-6T, CI. 317—86. Remy, Hermann, H.-J. Berghaus, O. Adler, and M. Grun- bacher, to Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. Electri- cally ignited lighter. 3,321,671. 5-23-6T. CI. 31T — 85. Remy, Nicholas D., D. P. Handwerk, D. G. Strayer, and W. E. Kurtz, to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Trailer hitch with yoke release. 3,33T,170. 8-22-67, CI. 24S — 119. Remy, Paul L. : See — Halfhill, Donald W., and Remy. 3,341,747. Renard, Bruno : See — Raynal, Jean, Gstalder, and Renard. 3,358,783. Renart, Louis E. A. Kite-type aircraft. 3,295,T93, 1-3-67, CI. 244 — 3. Renaud, Robert A. : See — Mawney, Robert G., Beggs, and Renaud. 3,299,239. Renaudo, Samuel : See — Harban. Arthur A., and Renaudo. 3,317,502. Renaudo, Samuel, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for mak- ing block polymers of olefins. 3,347,955, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — ■ S78. Renaudo, Samuel, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization process. 3,358,056, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 878. Renault, Daniel A. M. H., to Produits Chimiques Pechiney- Saint-Gobain. Cleaning composition. 3,349,039, 10-24-67, CI. 252—172. Renberg, Graham A. : See — Hutto, John F., Dixon, Davison, Ayres, Renberg, and Queen. 3,345,285. Renckhoff, Gustav : See — - Hulsmann, Hans-Leo, and Renckhoff. 3,322,75T. Renckhoff, Gustav, and H. L. Hulsmann, to Chemisehe Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of aryl esters of carbocyclic aromatic carboxylic acids. 3,356,712, 12-6- 67, CI. 260 — 475. Rendahl, Sten, to Termoverken, Aktlebolaget. Operating member for a stopper for closing vacuum flasks and similar containers. 3,321,115, 5-23-67, CI. 222 — 505. Render-Belipa G.m.b.H., Firma : See — Kosche, Horst. 3,331, 6S7. Rendessy, William L., 15% to Phoenix Electronics Com- ponents, Inc. Trailer hitch. 3,297,340, 1-10-67, CI. 2S0 — 432. Rendessy, William L., 15% to Phoenix Electronics Compo- nents, Inc. Trailer hitch apparatus. 3,311,390, 3-28-67, CI. 280—504. Rendina, John F., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Sampling appara- tus. 3,318,154, 5-9-67, CI. 73—422. Rendina, John P., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Metal vapor spec- tral lamp with mercury and a metal halide at subatmos- pheric pressure. 3,319,119, 5-9-67, CI. 315 — 248. Rendina, John F., to E. I. du Pout de Nemours and Co. Ap- paratus for simulating daylight and artificial light. 3,355,- 982, 12-5-67, CI. 88—14. Rene, J. Stanley, to J. Stanley Rene, Inc. Bridge. 3,295,276, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 174. Rene. J. Stanley, Inc. : See — Rene, J. Stanley. 3,295,276. Rene, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, G. Gamboni, and G. Schwarb, to Sandoz Ltd. N-(ni-benzylthio-phenyl)-anthranilic acid. 3,358,019, 12-12-67, CI. 260—516. Reneckhoff, Gustav, H.-L. Huelsmann, and W. A. S. Rudolph, to Chemisehe Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the prep- aration of methylterephthalic acid dimethyl-and trimeliitic acid trimethyl esters. 3,326,966, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 475. Renfrew, Edgar E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Elec- trolytic development of a subtractive color-forming photo- conductive member. 3,329,590, 7-4-67, Cl. 204 — 18. Renfro, John C. Arable land drainage system with storage. 3,336,755. S-22-67, Cl. 61—11. Renfroe, Charles C. Hydraulic pump and circuit system. 3,345,816, 10-10-67, Cl. 60 — 52. Renfroe, J. C, & Sons, Inc. : See — Renfroe, Josh L. 3,356,406. Renfroe, Raymond L. 3.297.354. Renfroe, Raymond L. 3,336,068. Renfroe, Raymond L. 3,342,521. Renfroe, John M., to Johnson & Johnson. Method of high frequency welding a polyethylene normally not susceptible to high frequency welding. 3,336,173, 8-15-67, Cl. 156 — 148. Renfroe, Josh L., to J. C. Renfroe & Sons, Inc. Lifting clamp. 3,356,406, 12-5-67, Cl. 294 — 101. Renfroe, Lester C, deceased, by M. E. T. Renfroe, administra- trix, to Safety Clamps, Inc. Plate lifting clamps. 3,300,242, 1-24-67, Cl. 294 — 101. Renfroe, Mary E. T. : See — Renfroe, Lester C. 3,300,242. Renfroe, Raymond L., to J. C. Renfroe & Sons, Inc. Lifting clamp. 3,297,354, 1-10-67, Cl. 294 — 104. Renfroe, Raymond L., to J. C. Renfroe & Sons, Inc. Lifting clamp. 3,336,068, 8-15-67, Cl. 294 — 101. Renfroe, Raymond L., to J. C. Renfroe & Sons, Inc. Torque grip lifting clamp. 3,342,521, 9-19-67, Cl. 294 — 92. Renger, Udo, to General Motors Corp. Internal combustion engine valve gear. 3,358,659, 12-19-67, Cl. 123 — 90. Rengert, Joseph S. : See — Dieck, William W., Rengert, and Winkler. 3,347,962. Renier, James J. : See — Nicholas, Merle E., and Renier. 3,336,212. Renis Harold E. : See — Kelly, Ronald B., and Renis. 3,308,117. Renish, Robert L. Capping machine. 3,350,S42, 11-7-67, Cl. 53—316. Renkamp, Dotte : See — Guggenbeger, Johann, Renkamp, Finger, and Mnilk. 3,313,093. Renkenberger, Darrell L., and H. G. Brown. Nailless horse shoes. 3,302,723, 2-7-67. Cl. 168 — 4. Renker-Belipa G.m.b.H., Firma : See — Kosche, Horst. 3,300,304. Renker, Hansjorg, to George Fischer Aktiengesellschaft. Anti- friction bearing, especially for journalling spindles. 3,326,- 613, 6-20-67, Cl. 308 — 189. Renker, Hansjorg, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft. Ad- justing arrangement for machine tools. 3,343,243, 9-26-67, Cl. 29—27. Renkey, Albert L. : See — Troell, Peter T., and Renkey. 3,355,537. Troell, Peter T., Smoot, Renkey, and King. 8,318,723. Renkey, Albert L., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. In- duction furnace construction. 3,347,972, 10-17-67, Cl. 13 — 35. Renkowitz, Donald, to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Variable linear frequency multivibrator circuit with distorted input voltage controlling the voltage sensitive frequency determining capacitor. 3,353,117, 11-14— 67, Cl. 331 — 113. Renn, Donald W. : See — Rao, Koppaka V., Marsh, and Renn. 3.328.248. Rao, Koppaka V., Renn, and Marsh. 3,311,537. Renn, Reynold J. Pickup drum apparatus having resillently mounted pickup tines. 3,323,196, 6-6-67, Cl. 29 — 121. Renn, Reynold J. Mounting for post driver. 3,326,502, 6-20- 67, Cl. 248—13. Renneker, Dennis N., to General Motors Corp. Retractable roof for automotive vehicle. 3,347,592, 10-17-67, Cl. 296 — 107. Renneker, H. H., Co., Inc. : See — Underwood, James T. 3,311,069. Renner. Alfred, to Ciba Ltd. Process for depolymerizing di- cvclopentadiene or its methyl homologues. 3,340,315, 9-5- 67, Cl. 260—666. Renner, Alfred, and F. R. Widmer. to Ciba Ltd. Process for applying an olegomeric bls(cyclopentadienyl) resin on a wire. 3,322,572, 5-30-67, Cl. 117 — 232. 1076 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Renner, Alfred, U. Niklaus, and A. Von Schulthess, to Ciba Ltd. 3-pentachlorophenoxy-l-aruino-propon-2-ols. 3,332,997, 7-25-67, CI. 260—570.7. Renner Co., The : See — Jennings, Charles E., Jr. 3,303,762. Jennings, Charles E., Jr. 3,331,519. Renner, Eduard. Apparatus for taking composite pictures by photography with background projection and illumination of the object. 3,322,487, 5-30-67, CI. 352 — 89. Renner, Elmer J., to Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. Natural fre- quency vibrating feeder. 3,348,664. 10-24-67, CI. 198 — 220. Renner, Frank J. and W. M. and G. B. Food tray cart. 3,307,- 895, 3-7-67, CI. 312—295. Renner, George B. : See — Renner, Frank J. and W. M. and G. B. 3,307,895. Renner, Gerda, H. Schneider, and A. Schwarzkopf, to Wind- moller & Holsener. Carrying handle. 3,313.470, 4-11-67, CI. 229—54. Renner, Hermann : See — ■ Barenyi, Bela, and Renner. 3,341,248. Renner, Otfried : See — Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, Landbrecht, and Renner. 3.348,461. Renner, Theodor : See — Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, Schadel, and Renner. 3,321,680. Renner, William M. : See — Renner, Frank J. and W. M. and G. B. 3,307,895. Rennert, Stanley. Strap fastener. 3,323,186, 6-6-67, CI. 24— 201. Rennick, John L., to Zenith Radio Corp. Magnetic apparatus for converging the beams of a plural gun cathode ray tube. 3,308,328, 3-7-67, CI. 313 — 77. Rennick, John L., to Zenith Radio Corp. Ring magnetized across thickness with two diametrically opposed and oppo- sitely oriented groups of magnetic pole pairs. 3,354.330, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 77. Rennick, John L., to Zenith Radio Corp. Beam positioning device for varying the effective origin of cathode-ray tube electron beam. 3,356,879, 12-5-67, CI. 313—76. Rennie, Frank P. : See — - Anderson, Wilmer C, and Rennie. 3,319,225. Anderson, Wilmer C, Rennie, and Ingenito. 3,319,185. Rennie, Robert D. Device for mounting recessed fixtures. 3,327,984, 6-27-67, CI. 248 — 343. Renniks Corp. : See — Skinner, Ralph L., Sr. 3,352,127. Renold, Adolph, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Paint remover com- position. 3.360,472, 12-26-67, CI. 252—170. Renold, Walter, to The Marquardt Corp. Data strip posi- tioning device. 3,319,051, 5-9-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Renoux, Pierre E., to Cri-Dan. Thread-cutting machine. 3,332,305, 7-25-67, CI. 82—5. Renoux, Pierre E., to Cri-Dan. Thread cutting machine. 3,338,120, 8-29-67, CI. 82 — 5. Renshaw, John P. Piston stroke control mechanism. 3,301,- 244, 1-31-67, CI. 123—197. Renshaw, John P. Engine function timing control. 3,319,- 416, 5-16-67, CI. 60—24. Renskers, John O., to Coilcraft. Inc. Mount for circuit ele- ments. 3,332,048, 7-18-67. CI. 336—65. Rensulate Corp. : See — Keller, James P. 3,313,321. Rent, Edward F. : See — Grubb, Harold R., Haskell, Lord, and Rent. 3,355,722. Rentfrow, James M. Roller type paint dispenser. 3,337,899, 8-29-67, CI. 15—510. Renton, Colin A. Surge suppressor. 3,342,210, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 593. Rentschler John H., to Minnesota Rubber Co. Sealing ring and method of making same. 3,322,433, 5-30-67, CI. 277 — 228. Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photographic camera with setting means for exposure time and diaphragm and having an exposure meter and a co- operating resetting device. 3,314,343, 4-18-67, CI. 95 — 10. Rentschler, Waldemar T„ to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photo- graphic camera with built-in or attached exposure meter and a manual or automatically adjustable diaphragm. 3,322,051, 5-30-67, CI. 95—10. Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Gauthier, Alfred G.m.b.H. Photo- graphic camera with coupled exposure meter. 3,326,107, 6-20-67, CI. 95—64. Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photo- graphic apparatus for exposure control. 3,339,471, 9-5-67, CI. 95—10. Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photographic camera with automatic means for setting the diaphragm in making photoflash exposures. 3,344,723, 10-3-67, CI. 95 — 10. Rentschler, Waldemar T., to Alfred Gauthier, G.m.b.H. Photograohic camera with distance and diaphragm aperture setting members. 3,344,727, 10-3-67, CI. 95 — 64. Rentschler, Waldemar T. Photographic camera with high speed shutter operable at small diaphragm aperture set- tings. 3,357,334, 12-12-67, CI. 95—63. Rentschler, Waldemar T., F. W. R. Starp, and E. Weller. to Pronter-Werk Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Photographic camera with light meter. 3,338,145, 8-29-67, CI. 95—10. Renwanz, Gerhard : See — Engelhard, Hermann, Renwanz, Credner, and Geisel. 3,341,572. Renwick, Erie B., Jr. Simulating stereophonic sound repro- duction. 3,322,899, 5-30-67, CI. 179 — 1. Renwick, Frederick W., Sr. Hearing aid battery switch. 3,327,070, 6-20-67, CI. 179—107. Renwick, William C, to Dow Corning Corp. Thin walled collapsible aquarium. 3,316,8S2, 5-2-67, CI. 119 — 5. Renwick, William C, to Dow Corning Corp. Eyeglass case. 3,343,658, 9-26-67, CI. 206 — 6. . Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, E. Schenker, and R. Griot, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Bacteriostatic and fungicidal composition comprising 5.7-dibronio-S-benzo- yloxy-quinaldine in inert carrier. 3,298,911, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 33. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, G. Schwarb, and L. Ruesch, to Sandoz Ltd. (a/k/a Sandoz A.G.) Thieno-benzothiopyran derivatives. 3,306,897, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 240. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, and H. Winkler, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Heterocyclic compounds. 3,314,94S, 4-18-67. CI. 260—243. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, H. Winkler, and P. Gagnaux to Sandoz Ltd. Process for the production of nitro-halothio- phenyl ethers. 3,318,958, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 609. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, G. Gamboni, and G. Schwarb, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Phenothiazine derivative. 3,336,197, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 65. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, R. Fischer, and G. Schwarb, to Sandoz Ltd. (a.k.a. Sandoz A.G.) Phenothiazine derivatives. 3,340,258, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 243. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, H. Winkler, P. Gagnaux, S. Guldimann, L. Ruesch, and G. Schwarb, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Thieno-benzothiazine deriva- tives. 3,349,087, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 243. Renz, Jany, J.-P. Bourquin, G. Gamboni, and G. Schwarb, to Sandoz Ltd., Applicazioni Viscosa S.p.A. N-(m-benzylthio- phenyl)-anthranilic acid. 3,358,019, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 516. Repair, Ramona M. Bow tie holder. 3,308,959, 3-14-67, CI. 211—13. Repeat-O-Type Stencil Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Keen, Joseph. 3,307,478. Repholz, John M. : See — Harmon, Joseph, Repholz, and Sarka. 3,344.241. Repko, Louis L., and A. O. Simko, to Ford Motor Co. Fuel injection pump assembly. 3,319,568. Repp, Fred J. Plunger-type pump. 3,356,036, 12-5-67, CI. 103 — 153. Repper, Theodore, Jr. Expansible and contractible mandrel. 3.327,931, 6-27-67, CI. 242 — 72. Reppin, Gunter : See — Stade, Gerhard, and Reppin. 3.339,537. Reppisch, Hellmut, to Dornier-Werke, G.m.b.H. Lighting system utilizing the floodlight principle. 3,302,012, 1-31- 67 CI. 240—8.16. Repsher, Robert W. : See — Reed Allan K., and Repsher. 3,303,042. Republic Fastener Products Corp. : See — Smith, Randall E. 3,333,411. Republic Foil. Inc.: See — Hooper, William K. 3,351,442. Republic Industrial Corp. : See — Bedford. William A., Jr. 3.314,326. Lynch, William R. 3,321,571. Thurston, Raymond, and Smith. Re. 26,211. Republic Industries, Inc. : See — ■ Armento, Fred. 3,354,497. Wikkerink. Lance A. 3,300,879. Wikkerink, Lance A. 3,300,897. Republic Lens Co., Inc. : See — Milinowski, Arthur. 3,298,772. Republic Mfg. Co. : See — Cutler, Robert, and Mueller. 3,339,580. Henderson, Richard J. Re. 26,245. Henderson, Richard J. 3,324,888. Mueller, John H. 3,324,887. Republic Steel Corp. : See — Avellone, Richard C. 3,352,005. Bosold, Leonard R. 3,317,647. Coy, Gerald R. 3,350,925. Fitzgerald. James. 3.315.411. Harmon, William C. Re. 26,286. Limes, Robert W., and Russell. 3,304,186. Limes, Robert W., and Russell. 3,304,187. Radcliffe, Thomas J., McElhaney, and Havel. 3,304.241. Robertson, Peter. 3,295,957. Seaborg, Carl H., and Dodds. 3,313,082. Werther, Odin, and McCabe. 3,314,266. Requena, Jorge F. Fixed shutters. 3,324,620, 6-13-67, CI. 52 — 616. Rerar, Carlos F., to Kawecki Chemical Co. Etching of and columbium foils. 3,297,555, 1-10-67, CI. Schmerreim, and tantalum 204 — 141. Resag, Jorg : See — Strien, Warner, Resag, Fussnes Von Sass. 3,315,298. Rescalli, Carlo : See — Di Cio, Alessandro, Ginnasi, and Rescalli. 3,301,770. Reschetz, Raymond R. : See — Cobbledick, David S., and Reschetz 3 337 484 Wright, Kenneth N., and Reschetz.' 3,320,696. LIST OF PATENTEES 1077 Research Corp. : See — Artajo, Jose 1. M. 3,3 19,757. Mimics. Marion n. :;,:;ui;,imii). Barnes, Marion D., and Dale. 3,316,115. Bashara, Nicolas M„ and SeJtiueier. 3,359, 1 18, Bose, Ajay K„ and Dahlll. 3,337,590. Chance, Britton, and Legallals. 3,313,290. Charlson, Robert J., and Buettner. 3,315,518. Donaruma, Lorraine G. 3,326,964. French, Charles S. 3,302,293. Harris, Stephen E. 3,324,295. Keenan, Arthur G., Notz, and Franco. 3,336,171. Landeeker, Kurt. 3,317,839. Meyer, Walter, and Olsen. 3,298,791. Owen, Charles A., and Isaacson. 3,307,392. Tobolsky, Arthur V.. and Takahashi. 3,299,56S. Tobv. Sidney, and Charles. 3,297,590. Weyl, Peter K. 3,340,186. Wisehlatt, Lazare. 3,304,184. Research-Cottrell, Inc. : See — Armiger. William J., Jr. 3,317,200. Crommelin. Philip B., Jr. 3,350,076. Research Council of Alberta : See — Berkowitz, Norbert, Brown, De Zeeuw, and Jensen. 3,339.9S4. Hodgson. Gordon W., and Charles. 3,328,089. Hodgson. Gordon W., and Charles. 3,333,901. Round, George F., and Kruyer. 3,325,222. Research & Development Co., Inc. : See — Portnoff, Lawrence A., Bloom, and Hibbs. 3,329,109. Research Development Corp. of Japan, The : See — Nohmura, Ryotaro. 3,356,120. Research and Development Pty. Ltd. : See — Warman, Charles H. 3,306,216. Research Engineering Co. : See — ■ Lunstroth, Klaus. 3,330,896. Research-Holland, N.V. : See — Odekerken, Jules M. 3.298,802. Research, Inc. : See — Anderson, James R., and Wilde. 3,329,804. Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals of the Tohoku University, The : See — Ototani, Tohei, Maruyama, Morooka, Matsumoto, Izumi, and Kashiwabara. 3,304,174. Research Institute for Medicine and Chemistrv, Inc. : See — Barton, Derek H. R. 3,354,150. Research Instruments & Controls, Inc. : See — Abramson, Andrew E., and Kitchar. 3,354,769. Research Laboratories of Australia Ltd. : See — Mathan, Josef. 3,334,047. Matkan, Josef. 3,337,340. Matkan, Josef. 3,355.288. Matkan, Josef, and Chapman. 3,346,475. Oliphant, Keith M. 3,300,410. Oliphant, Keith M., and Wright. 3,328,193. Whitbread, Graham C. 3,325,409. Research Products Corp. : See — Cuta. Robert J. 3,300.952. Research Silver Refining Co. : See — Shigley, Russell L., and Glenn. 3,346,369. Resek. Marc : See — Fannon, John J., Jr., and Resek. 3,307,529. Fannon, John J., Jr., and Resek. 3.336.915. Fannon, John J., Jr., and Resek. 3,339,539. Resenberger, Frederick E. : See — Makin, Earle C, Jr., and Resenberger. 3,350,283. Resei\ George L. : See — Brenner, Orlestus R., and Reser. 3,302,022. Reserve Mining Co. : See — Genier, Henrv L. 3,295,678. Halsey, Homer P. 3,344,346. Keshan, John. Receptacle holding apparatus. 3,332,563 7-25- 67, CI. 215—7. Resiflex Laboratory : See — Scott. William W.. and Simmonds. 3,345,023. Wilson, William G. 3,323,774. Resillo Press Pad Co. : See — ■ Eekart, Ervin. 3,323,237. Resinite Corp. : See — Hatton, Richard L. 3.336,554. Hatton, Richard L. 3.344,384. Resistoflex Corp. : See — Press, Irving D., and Nickerson. 3,306,637. Resnick, Albert L. : See — Herman, Daniel F., Resnick, and Simone. 3,305,498. Resnick, William : See — Anderson, John E., Zelmer, and Resnick. 3,356,662. Resnick, William, and M. Avriel, to Teehnion Research and Development Foundation, Ltd. Method of fractionating mix- tures of particulate solid materials. 3,351,202, 11-7-67. CI. 209 — 474. Ressler, Carl T., and P. Mitchell, to Neapeo Products, Inc. Ball bearing slip drive. 3,31S,109, 5-9-67, CI. 64 — 23. Rest, Frederick G. : See — Lamkin, E. B. and R. E., and Rest. 3,360,264. Restall, George, to Owen Rubery and Co. Ltd. Power cou- plings. 3,299,979, 1-24-67, CI. ISO — 14. Restivo, Albert R., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Mercury derivatives of certain as-triazine-5(2H)-ones. 3,357,976, 12-12-67, CI. 260—242. Restivo, Albert );., and I'. A. Dondzlla, to B. it. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Calcium chloride sal! of penicillamine. 3,355,4SS, 11-28-67, CI. 260—534. Resz, Raoul, and H. Bartl, to Farbenfabriki'ii Bayer Aktienge- sellschaft. Liquid phase process for the production of eth- ylene/N-vlnyl lactam copolymers. 3,296,231, 1-3-67, CI. 260—88.1. Reteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mit be- schrankter Haftung : See — Pfeilschifter, Dieter. 3,298,494. Itethorst, Scott C. Shockless supersonic aircraft. 3,314,629, 4-1S-67, CI. 244—35. Rethorst, Scott C. Automotive-monorail transportation sys- tem. 3,345,951, 10-10-67, CI. 104—91. Rethwisch, Francis B. : See — Bylund, Linton D., Rethwisch, and Woosley. 3,344,409. Rethwish, William F. : See — Lacey, Elbert M., Jr., Rethwish, and Harding. 3,307,387. Rethwish, William F., and D. S. Harding, to Rohr Corp. Corrugation punch press. 3,319,452, 5-16-67, CI. 72 — 397. Retract-O-Rite Corp. : See — Fagan. Robert M., and Stout. 3,332,662. Retriever Industries Inc. : See — White, Harry M. 3,318,628. Rett Electronics, Inc. : See — Jokl, Alois L., and Mandzyn. 3,324,384. Rettenmaier, J. & SOhne : See — Rettenmaier, Josef. 3,341,137. Rettenmaier, Josef, to J. Rettenmaier & SOhne. Tamping ar- rangement for supplying a material to crushing rollers. 3,341,137, 9-12-67, CI. 241 — 222. Rettig. August, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Granulating apparatus, particularly for thermo- plastics. 3,316,590, 5-2-67, CI. 18—12. Rettig, August, K. Schmidts, and T. Daur, to Badische Anilin- & Soda Farbik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of highly transparent films from thermoplastics. 3,321,563, 5-23— 67, CI. 264—95. Rettig, John F., N. A. Riedel, U. K. Stagg, Jr., and A. R. Trumbull, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Equipment for verifying line concentrator circuit operations. 3,335,230, 8-8-67, CI. 179—18. Rettig, John F., and U. K. Stagg, Jr.; to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Synchronizing circuit for concentrator signaling system. 3,354,268, 11-21-67, CI. 179 — 18. Retting, Henrv F. : See — Higgins, Howard B., Retting, and Gratopp. 3,336,674. Rety ; iStephen P., W. H. Linnell, and H. Timmington, to Clinical Products Ltd. Vitamin-cation exchange resin therapy and method of eliminating drug odor. 3,342,685, 9-19-67, CI. 167—81. Retz Philip. Multilevel subsurface building construction. 3,298,146, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 169. Retzlaff, Gunter, H. Winkler, and H. Beetz, to Licentia Pat- ent-Verwaltungo-G.m.b.H. Printed circuit assembly. 3,324,- 353, 6-6-67, CI. 317—101. Reuben, Bertie J., J. J. Hirshfeld, B. A. Sample, Jr., and D. C. T. Yao, to Monsanto Co. Process for improving the antistatic properties of synthetic articles. 3,313,796, 4-11- 67, CI. 117—138.8. Reuge, Guido. Musical Christmas ball. 3,303,734, 2-14-67, CI. 84 — 95. Reuge, Henri, R. Bonhote, and M. Chevalier, to Reuge S.A. Safety attachment skis. 3,325,178, 6-13-67, CI. 2S0 — 11.35. Reuge S.A. : See — Reuge, Henri, Bonhote, and Chevalier. 3,325,17S. Reul, Friedrich, to Heraeus Quarzschmelze G.m.b.H. Burner and method of use. 3,298,785, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 230. Reuland. George T., and T. L. Coward, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition. 3,332,877, 7-25-67. CI. 252—152. Reuners, Walter : See — Furst, Stefan. 3.307,794. Reuscher, Junior W. : See — Saul, John F., Klinkman, Reuscher, Parrish, and Lee. 3,303,264. Reusser, Fritz : See — Bergy, Malcolm E. Coats, and Reusser. 3,309.273. Reusser, Fritz, to The Upjohn Co. Bovine pituitarv growth hormone process. 3,308,027, 3-7-67, CI. 167 — 74. Reusser, Fritz, to The Upjohn Co. Enzymatic modification of bovine growth hormone bv proteolytic streptomveete cell extracts. 3,317,400. 5-2-67, CI. 195 — 2. Reusser, Fritz, to The Upjohn Co Protease elaborated bv streptomyces moderatus Sp. N. 3,331,751, 7-1S-67, CI. 195—62. Reusser, Pierre : See — Becher. Elisabeth, Els, Furst, Gross, and Reusser. 3,342,694. Reusser, Robert E. : See — ■ Mahan, John E., Reusser, and Kruse. 3,352,935. Reusser, Robert E., and R. T. Wilson, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides in pres- ence of nitrogen-containing compounds. 3,326,998, 6-20-67, CI. 260—677. Reuteler, Johann F. : See — Anderson, Robert F., Hollister, and Reuteler. 3,347,116. Reutelingsperger, Jocobus Th. : See — Kortlandt. David, and Reutelingsperger. 3,315,476. Reuter, Brian R., to Consolidated Engineering Co. Pressure actuated switch and plug assembly. 3,352,9S4, 11-14-67, CI. 200— S3. 1078 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Reuter, Brian R., to Consolidated Engineering Co., Inc. Self- purging, pnuematic conveying apparatus. 3,355,221, 11-28- 67, CI. 302—53. Reuter, Gerald L., and G. N. Hill, to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Method of treating bovine mastitis. 3,347,743, 10-17-67, CI. 167—53.2. Reuter, Gerhard, to Evog Etablissement fur Verwaltung und Organization. Method for manufacturing sour milk and sour milk products. 3,326,693, 6-20-67, CI. 99 — 59. Reuter, Martin : See — Landauer, Franz, Weckler, and Reuter. 3,313,589. Reuterfors, Aldor S. E., to Estwing Mfg. Co., Inc. Hacksaw construction. 3,327,748. 6-27-67, CI. 145 — 33. Reuterfors, Aldor S. E., to Estwing Mfg. Co., Inc. Saber-type saw. 3,338,278, 8-29-67, CI. 145—31. Reutern, Eric : See — Larner, William H. V., Jr., Reutern, and Semegen. 3,336,- 183. Reuther, Albert H., to General Motors Corp. Multiple domes- tic appliance combination. 3,333,530, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 339. Reuther, Albert H., to General Motors Corp. Combination domestic appliance. 3,333,531, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 339. Reuther, John F. : See — Shepard, Emor O., Reuther, and Silliman. 3,305,758. Reuther. John F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. System for providing reaction indicative of deviation from a predeter- mined order. 3,345,522, 10-3-67, CI. 307—112. Reutlinger, Di\. & Sonne : See — Zlmmer, Karl F. 3,307,164. Revallier, Leonardus J., C. L. de Booijs, and C. Verweel, to Stamicarbon N.V. Process for the preparation of expand- able polymeric products. 3,351,569, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Reveley. William G., to Chesebrough-Pond's, Inc. Method for sterilization of an ointment impregnated gauze. 3,348,905, 10-24-67, CI. 21—56. Revelino, James B., to Aerojet-General Corp. Differential pres- sure transducer. 3,347,100, 10-17-67, CI. 73—398. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Filter media loading arrangement for roll-type air filter. 3,296,- 780, 1-10-67, CI. 55—354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Air filter control apparatus for controlling movement of filter me- dium through a gas-treating section. 3,310,931, 3-28-67, CI. 55—354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Air filter con- trol. 3,324,633, 6-13-67, CI. 55—274. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for advancing a web of filter in gas filters. 3,332,215, 7-25-67, CI. 55—96. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., air filter. 3,350,853, 11-7-67, CI. 55—354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., air filter. 3,350,854, 11-7-67, CI. 55—354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., filter construction. 3,350,855, 11-7-67, CI. 55—354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co.. Inc. Media sup- port arrangement for roll-type filter apparatus. 3,350,856, 11-7-67, CI. 55 — 354. Revell, Alan E., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Run-out switch arrangement for side-by-side roll-type filter. 3,359,- 709, 12-26-67, CI. 55—354. Reven, Lewis E. : See — Mindick. Morris, and Reven. 3,342,747. Reventas, Algirdas A., W. F. Chapman, and J. Pisanchyn, to Allied Chemical Corp. Highly filled plasticized chlorin- ated polvethylene-nolyvinvl chloride floor covering. 3,338,- 852, 8-29-67, CI. 260—17.4. Revere Copper and Brass Inc. : See — Bunn, Edward S.. Mackey, and Giovannucci. 3,295,197. Dzwonkas, Anthony F. 3.359,692. Jager, Albert. 3,304,208. Somer, Fritz. 3,346.887. Young, Charles W. 3,353,780. Revere Corp. of America : See — Jacobson, Walter E. 3.315,203. Liddell, John A. 3,360,621. Waterbury, Warren V. 3,328,275. Revesz. George, and M. Sklaroff. Direct current amplifiers. 3,325,744, 6-13-67, CI. 330 — 8. Revitt, Walter T. Hydrostatically lubricated worn and rack mechanism. 3,323,385, 6-6-67, CI. 74 — 425. Revlon, Inc. : See — Abramson, Bernard, and Herstein. 3,304,230. Buchwalter, Francis F., Greif, Skolnik, and Baker. 3 311 941 Frangos, John. 3,351,247. Frangos, John. 3,352,464. Frangos, John. 3,355.913. Schefer, Eli I., and Skolnik. 3,336.624. Schefer, Eli I., and Skolnik. 3,337,901. Slater, Joseph N., Jr., Jass, and Ugelow. 3,359,169. Revolinsky, Eugene : See — ■ Bevgstrom. Bertil H., Edens, and Revolinsky. 3,341,183. Spiering, Glen A., Revolinsky, and Beernsten. 3,360,485. Revukas, Anthony J. : See — ■ Hain, George M., and Revukas. 3,297,573. Revukas, Anthony J., to Cities Service Oil Co. Hydrocarbon fuel composition. 3,334,978, 8-8-67, CI. 44 — 69. Revukas, Anthony J., to Cities Service Oil Co. Metal (hydro- earbvl and acid hvdrocarbvl pyrophosphates) and amine adducts. 3,354,189, 11-21-67, CI. 260—429.5. Inc. Roll-type Inc. Roll-type Inc. Roll-type Douglas, Robert M. Draper, Marshall D. Draper, Marshall D. Rex Chainbelt Inc. : See — Bauer, Robert R., Krivec, and Stencel. 3,324,960. Buelow, William H., Fredrichsdorf, and Forrett. 3,328.- 006. Buelow, William H., and Mihulowicz. 3,317,193. Ebly. Ronald W., Hodlewsky, and Imse. 3,332,536. Gentsch, Charles S. 3,302,388. Imse, Philip J. 3,338,3S1. Kenworthy, Grant F. 3,344,894. Kenworthy, Grant F. 3,354,991. Leege, James W. 3,304,796. Pearson, Nels E. 3,314,527. Quast, Gilbert W. 3.347,382. Ross, Arnold R., Schroedl. and Strehlow. 3,295,698. Van Valkenburgh, Bryce F. 3,344,907. Winfield, Herbert S. 3,360,104. Rex, Howard T. : See — Woods, Randell C, Engle, Conley, Eirchner, and Rex. 3,305.908. Rex, John F. t Jr., to Rex Roto Corp. Oil burner air cone. 3,308,870, 3-14-67, CI. 158 — 76. Rex, Roger F., to Display Corp. Display device. 3,3TS,397, 12-19-67, CI. 40 — 77. Rex Roto Corp. : See — Rex. John F., Jr. 3,308,870. Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. : See — - Alberts, James R., and Hawley. 3,351,326. Black, Donald M. 3,308.507. Bolger, James W. 3,325,489. Bolger, James W. 3,325,490. Brown, Thomas E. 3,295.498. Brown, Thomas E. 3,298,601. Croyle, Jack V. 3.321,114. Doak, Kenneth W. 3,359,251. Doak, Kenneth W., and Carrock. 3,309,422. Doak, Kenneth W., and Carrock. 3,359,345. Doak, Kenneth, Erchak, and Toekes. 3,311,675. Douglas, Robert M. 3,298,386. 3.299.033. 3,301,866. 3,317,548. Draper, Marshall D., and Keller. 3,342,827. Dunn, George H., Jr. 3,307,748. Erchak. Michael, Jr., and Kelley. 3,358,055. Gross, Kenneth J., Nitta, Sawhill, and Williams. 3,337,- 410. Guignard, Boris. 3,343,210. Iselin, Charles W. 3,305,932. Kelley, Joseph M., and Marinaccio. 3.326.883. Kelley. Joseph M., Miskel, and Marinaccio. 3,309,350. Leibson, Irving, and Getz. 3,338,986. Leibson, Irving, and Kuist. 3,341.622. Leibson, Irving, and Rasmussen. 3,360,444. Lurie, Robert J. 3,340,572. Madsen, Paul S. 3,341.199. Marchant, Paul A. 3,295,710. Marchant, Paul A. 3,311,248. McClure, David A. 3,300,381. McClure, David A. 3,337,408. McClure, David A. 3,359,166. Myers, John H. 3,343,214. Petracek, Francis J. 3.296,277. Prussin, Samuel, and Margolis. 3,326,754. Ross, David. 3,345,304. Schrage, Albert, and Koch. 3,348,039. Schrage, Albert, and Pless. 3,329,741. Swett, James B. 3,297,192. Swett, James B. 3,297,208. Swett, James B. 3,307,603. Swett, James B. 3,337,682. Swett, James B., and Boulris. 3,329,318. Toekes, Barna. 3,311,676. Trecek, Louis J. 3,353,714. Williams, Robert E. 3,337.409. Wisniefski, Walter R. 3,357,006. Rexer, Edward F., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,307,613, 3-7-67, CI. 158 — 123. Rexer, Joachim, to Union Carbide Corp. Electromagnetic flux concentrator for levitation and heating. 3,354,285, 11-21-67, CI. 219—7.5. Rexford, Harrv E., to Corning Glass Works. Method of remov- ing airlines in a cathode ray tube. 3,343,934, 9-26-67, CI. 65—55. Rexford, Willis to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Comb construction for typewriter. 3,308,915, 3-14-67, CI. 197—17. Rexford, Willis E., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Ribbon shift mechanism for typewriters. 3,327,830, 6-27-67, CI. 197 — 157. Rexford, Willis E., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Typewriter key operated mechanism and mounting and guiding structure therefor. 3,338,369, 8-29-67, CI. 197—22. Rexroad, James O., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric switchgear apparatus with improved terminal means. 3,327,176, 6-20-67, CI. 317—119. Rey, Fernand. Reciprocating loading apparatus. 3,338,435. 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 17. Rey, Hans-Georg, and P. Rieckmann, to C. F. Boehringer & Soehne G.m.b.H. Method of making and using diagnostic aid for determination of albumin in biological fluids. 3,359,- 072, 12-19-67, CI. 23—230. LIST OF PATENTEES 1079 Rey, Hans J., to Micafil A.G. Device for winding small ring cores. 3,333,779, 8-1-67, CI. 242 — 4. Reyburn, Nathaniel R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for molding plastic articles. 3,357,056, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 42. Reyenga, Tjerk, to Bourns, Inc. Torque adjusting device. 3,319,209, 5-9-67, CI. 338—162. Reyes, Robert M. Key safe. 3,321,943, 5-30-67, CI. 70 — 456. Reygrobellet, Joseph : See — Landler, Yvan, Lebel, and Reygrobellet. 3,326,823. Reymes-Col.?, Bernard T. R. Knitted footwear. 3,298,205, 1-17-67, CI. 66 — 185. Revnaud, Pierre, to Societe Anonvme dite : Laboratoire Roger Bellon. Thioamides. 3,358,022, 12-12-67, CI. 260—551. Reynders, Anton. Apparatus relating to evacuating and fill- ing gas discharge lamps and the like. 3,311,440, 3-28-67, CI. 316—30. Reynolds, Aaron G. and E. R., to Revnolds Research & Mfg. Corp. Rotary tiller. 3,348,619, 10-24-67, CI. 172—66. Reynolds, Adin C. Device for collecting pourable materials. 3,304,654, 2-21-67, CI. 47—50. Revnolds, Albert W., to Lawson Lithographing & Folding Box Company Ltd. Hinged lid carton. 3,342,399, 9-19-67, CI. 229—23. Reynolds, Blake, to Texaco Development Corp. Fluid pressure system leak detector. 3,357,255, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 407. Reynolds, Charles B. : See — Jenkins, James D., and Revnolds. 3.314,142. Reynolds, Charles B., W. M. Eklund, and D. C. Burklo, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Metal encased refrac- tory article. 3,315,430, 4-25-67, CI. 52—599. Reynolds, Charles I. Child's shampoo chair. 3,337,263, 8-22- 67, CI. 297 — 1S2. Reynolds, Curtiss A., to Rehnberg-Jacobson Mfg. Co.. Inc. Ball bearing separator. 3,340,590, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 201. Reynolds. Delbert D. : See — Fields, Donald L., and Reynolds. 3,335.161. Johnson, Dee L., and Reynolds. 3,326,977. Johnson, Dee L., and Reynolds. 3,335.165. Reynolds, Delbert D., to Eastman Kodak Co. Aminopolymer compositions. 3,345,346, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Reynolds, Delbert D., and D. L. Fields, to Eastman Kodak Co. Anti-radiation aminoethanethiols. 3,335,054, 8-8-67, CI. 167—65. Revnolds. Delbert D., and D. L. Fields, to Eastman Kodak Co. N-n-alkvlaminoethanethiols. 3,345,415, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 583. Reynolds, Donald F. Tractor cab assembly. 3,360,295, 12-26- 67, CI. 296—28. Revnolds, Edward H., and G. A. Curtis, to British Insulated Calender's Cables Ltd. Electric capacitors. 3,321,689, 5-23-67, CI. 320 — 1. Reynolds, Eugene E. : See — Edwards, Richard A., Llndberg, Reynolds, and Wilson. 3,335,947. Reynolds, Eugene E., to SCM Corp. Calculating machine. 3,350,006, 10-31-67, CI. 235 — 63. Reynolds, Eugene F., and W. Kleimola, to Bird Machine Co. Liquid spreading chemical and water box for use with a rotating roll. 3,316,143, 4-25-67, CI. 162 — 232. Revnolds, Eugene R. : See — Revnolds, Aaron G. and E. R. 3,348,619. Reynolds, Frank J. Reclosure caps. 3,305,119, 2-21-67. CI. 215 — 40. Reynolds, Franklyn A. : See — Gardner, Colin D., Chester, and Reynolds. 3,327,199. Reynolds, Fred S. : See — Dougan, John L., and Reynolds. 3,351,132. Revnolds, Frederick A. : See — Fierston, Stanley A., and Reynolds. 3,325,600. Revnolds, Frederick N., to The F. A. Neider Co. Universal furniture glide. 3,317,948, 5-9-67, CI. 16 — 42. Reynolds, George E. : See — Gedemer, Fred J., and Reynolds. 3,334,011. Reynolds, George E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Paper ma- chine. 3,355,350, 11-28-67, CI. 162—358. Reynolds, George L. : See — Reynolds, Marilyn W. and M. B. and G. L. 3,338,213. Reynolds, Jack B. : See — Stowe, Robert A., and Reynolds. 3,301,633. Reynolds, Jack B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Ice fishing aid. 3,334,696, 8-8-67, CI. 175 — 18. Reynolds, Jack B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for coating particulate materials. 3,354,S63, 11-28-67, CI. 118 — 62. Reynolds, John B., J. T. Minor, and L. E. Craig, to Nipak, Inc. Cyanuric acid production. 3,297,697, 1-10-67, CI. 260—240. Reynolds, John F. : See — Pool, Stuart D., Meitl, and Reynolds. 3,297,125. Reynolds, Kenneth E.. and R. C. Kuster, to Conax Corp. Beverage dispensing apparatus. 3,327,S99, 6-27-67, CI. 222—5. Reynolds, Leslie E., to Deering Mllliken Research Corp. Apparatus and method of determining amount of pick-up of coating by a predetermined length of moving substrate. 3,336,796, 8-22-67, CI. 73—150. Reynolds, Lewis F., L. M. Skypala, W. C. Heisler, and K. W. Rowe, to The Budd Co. Underframe body construction for railway cars. 3,333,552, S-l-67, CI. 105—329. Revnolds, Louis J., to Aztec Electric Heat (a Division of Reynolds Electrical & Engineering Co., Inc.). Radiant desk heater. 3,309,500, 3-14-67, CI. 219—345. Revnolds, Luther : See — Konlkou', John J., Okamoto, and Reynolds. 3,303,105. Reynolds, Luther W., to General Electric Co. Implantable power source employing a body fluid as an electrolyte. 3,345,989, 10-10-67, CI. 128 — 419. Reynolds, Marlvn B. : See — Reynolds, Marlyn W. and M. B. and G. L. 3,33S,213. Revnolds, Marlvn W. Runner apparatus for orientation plant- ing. 3,303,801, 2-14-67, CI. 111—86. Revnolds, Marlyn W. and M. B. and G. L. Farrowing shelter 3,338,213, 8-29-67, CI. 119 — 16. Reynolds Metals Co. : See — Agin, Ernest W. 3,340,711. Augustyn, Edward J., and Sehaefer. 3,331,318. Baughau, Drury H. 3,327,921. Baughan. Drury H. 3.327,923. Becker, William C. 3,302,855. Becker, William C. 3,353.326. Becker, William C, Ayer, and Watts. 3,305,159. Becker, William C, and Boegershausen. 3,325,077. Becker, William C, and Enders. 3,338,404. Belcher. James E., Jr. 3,295,282. Bredzs, Nikolajs. 3,356,494. Brown, Donald L., and Barker. 3,302,350. Brown, Donald L., and Barker. 3,321,878. Brown, Marion L. 3,331,503. Brown, Robert V. 3,345,273. Bullough, Vaughn L., and Kibby. 3,327,345. Bylund, Linton D. 3,305,351. Bylund, Linton D., Rethwiseh, and Woosley. 3,344.469. Cheeley, William E. 3,302,824. Cheeley, William E. 3,314,591. Cheeley, William E. 3,317,108. Cvacho, Daniel S., and Hussey. 3,359,841. Cvacho, Daniel S., Wilson, and Payne. 3,290,945. Day, Robert W. 3.355.212. De Ridder, Ernst J. 3,310,923. English, John B. Re. 26,216. Farquhar, Melville T. 3,324,998. Farquhar, Melville T. 3,324,999. Farquhar, Melville T. 3,346,939. Farquhar, Melville T., and Peterson. 3,326,444. Flournov, Rowland W. 3,314,874. Fritzlen, Thomas L., and Bylund. 3,301,029. Funk, Donald J. 3,340,716. Funkhouser, Garland B. 3,347,365. Gay, Robert V.. and Waring. 3,327,443. Gettig, Allen D. 3,296,847. Gettig, Allen D. 3,314,268. Gettig, Allen D. 3,321,950. Grogel. Merrill A. 3,322,003. Howell, Raymond P., Swenck, and Hamm. 3,297,075. Joyce, John F., Jackson, and Brewer. 3,329,746. Katzman, Frederick. 3,315,835. Kemppinen. Auvo I., and Thomson. 3,331,711. Lang, Charles F., Ritter, and Claiborne. 3,316,74S. Lee, Harry W., Jr. 3,351,259. Lee, Harry W., Jr., and Robertson. 3,327,596. Marsden. James T.. and Pauls. 3,331,496. Martin, Hubert. 3,301,666. Martin, Roy M. 3,341,058. Martin, Roy M., and Wilson. 3,315,864. McMinn, Curtis J., and Dewey. 3,321,392. Moller, Jens L. 3,344,646. Murphy, Alfred M., Filak, and Long. 3,296,848. Nolan, William A., and Gilles. 3,315,414. O'Brien, Paul R. 3,355,266. Palik, Robert R. 3,312,576. Payton, Lelan R. Re. 26,293. Pilger, Nicholas ,T. 3,300.039. Pilger, Nicholas J. 3,309,005. Powell, Fred H. 3,354,502. Puster, Louis M. 3,347,417. Reesor, James W. 3,343.252. Reynolds, William G., Baxter, and Davidson. 3.312,368. Reynolds, William G., and Davidson. 3,338,462. Reynolds, William G., Maeder, Kraus, and Cvacho. 3,355,- 060. Richards, Nolan E., Berry, and Johnston. 3,32S.2S0. Robinson, Orover C. 3.353.934. Robinson, Grover C. Jr., and Hondalus. 3,356,276. Root, George L. 3,356,279. Sandor, Laszlo V. 3,345,159. Sehav, Frank J. 3.353.739. Shocklev, Gilbert R. 3,333,317. Shocklev, Gilbert R„ Macklin, Barkman, and Coates. 3.333.579. Stein. George E., and Arnold. 3,340,597. Rublett, George R.. and Fien. 3.305,410. Uhrenholdt. Eugene C. 3,329.592. Waldrop, Robert L., and Tooker. 3.326,364. Ward, Bennie R., Jr. 3,359,142. Whitaker, William C, and Krupp. 3,311,034. White, Frederick. 3.327.511. Wilson. John B. 3,322,304. Wong, Lip F. 3,326,581. Woosley, William P., Connor, and Furnas. 3,340.566. Revnolds. Morgan F. Variable torque converter. 3,29S,17S, i-17-67, CI. 60—54. 1080 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Reynolds. R. J., Mfg. Co. : See — Deyerl. Herman F. 3,304,651. Reynolds, R. J. Tobacco Co. : See — Milton, Charles H. 3.359,119. Pinkham, Jesse R. 3,345,991. Pinkham, Jesse R., and Everhart. 3,339,703. Roberts, Donald L. 3,334,637. Rohde, Wllmer A. 3,313,307. Rowland, Ralph L., and Bluhrn. 3,334,142. Reynolds, Ralph K., to International Harvester Co. Servo- mechanism and vehicle suspension employing same. 3,352,- 365. 11-14-67, CI. 280 — 6. Reynolds, Ralph K., and D. L. Whitaker. to FMC Corp. Hinged track. 3,357,750, 12-12-67, CI. 305 — 11. Reynolds, Raymond B. : See — Martens, Vincent A., and Reynolds. 3,357,682. Reynolds Research & Mfg. Corp. : See — Reynolds, Aaron G. and E. R. 3,348,619. Reynolds, Richard. Control means for water distribution ap- paratus. 3,334,206, 8-1-67, CI. 200 — 140. Reynolds, Richard E.. to Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. Polym- erization of formaldehyde in the presence of a polyvalent metal chelate of a beta-diketone. 3,305,529, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 67. Reynolds, Richard L., to General Motors Corp. Bumper jack construction. 3,313,523, 4-11-67, CI. 254 — 133. Reynolds, Richard W. : See — Vilkas, Eugene P., and Reynolds. 3,299,250. Vilkas, Eugene P., and Reynolds. 3,335,254. Reynolds, Robert C. : See — Mohri. August F., Jarrell, and Reynolds. 3,311,512. Reynolds, Rollin A., to Dyna Systems Inc. Torque and speed motor control for the removal of material with cutting tool. 3,325.710, 6-13-67, CI. 318—39. Reynolds, William T.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Super- conductive alloy members. 3,303,065, 2-7-67, CI. 148 — 32. Reynolds, Schuyler. Spinning toy having an extensible skirt. 3,348,334, 10-24-67, CI. 46—119. Reynolds, Thomas J. : See — Prud'homme. John W., and Reynolds. 3.314,657. Reynolds, Walker, Jr. Stethoscope. 3,319,736, 5-16-67, CI. 181—24. Reynolds, Walter F., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Process of forming dry strength paper with cationic resin, poly- acrylamide resin and alum complex and paper thereof. 3,332,834. 7-25-67, CI. 162—164. Reynolds, Wilev E., Jr. : See — Kennedy, Carl E., and Revnolds. 3,351.243. Reynolds, Willard S., to Telectron Co. Dual modulated remote control transmitter. 3,316,488, 4-25-67, CI. 325 — 105. Reynolds. William A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus for orienting cartons during the advancement thereof. 3,358.808, 12-19-67, CI. 198—33. Reynolds, William G., B. L. Baxter, and R. S. Davidson, to Revnolds Metals Co. Easy-open can end. 3,312,368, 4-4-67, CI. 220—53. Reynolds, William G., and R. S. Davidson, to Reynolds Metals Co. Easy open can end with preformed pouring aperture. 3,338,462, 8-29-67, CI. 220—53. Reynolds, William G., E. G. Maeder, G. Kraus, and D. S. Cvaeho, to Revnolds Metals Co. Container with improved lift-off end closure. 3,355,060, 11-28-67, CI. 220—54. Revnst, Maximilien F., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Disk shaped electric motor. 3,315,106, 4-18-67, CI. 310 — 268. Rezabek, Vernon E., to International Harvester Co. Material handling apparatus. 3,334,428, 8-8-67, CI. 37 — 8. Rezabek, Vernon E., and S. D. Katz, to International Harvester Co. Hydraulic circuit for actuating elevator lift and ejection mechanism for self loading scraper. '3,296,716, 1-10-67, CI. 37—8. Rezaikin, Avdim K. : See — Livshits, Yakov A., Maznin, and Rezaikin. 3,356,318. Rezanov, Gennadv K. : See — Alabuzhev, Petr M., Zuev, Rezanov, and Tsivinsky. 3,322,211. Rezansoff, Cecil. Envelope. 3,351,269, 11-7-67, CI. 229—75. Rezin, Leonard A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Purge system for refrigeration apparatus. 3,299,665, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 475. Rezner, Peter : See — Sloper, Leonard, and Rezner. 3,302.816. Wilkenloh, Wilhelm, Brauer, and Koppers. 3,302,411. Reznick, Frank J., and J. G. Nussear, to The Bendix Corp. Attaching leads to semiconductors. 3,309,760, 3-21-67, CI. 29—155.5. Reznick, Frank J., and J. A. Noddings, to The Bendix Corp. Lead-tin allov plating fixture for silicon. 3,347,771, 10-17-67, CI. '204-^297. Reznik, Israel. Combination television phonograph assembly. 3,301,952, 1-31-67, CI. 178—7.9. Reznor George W., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp'. Sheet metal burner and rack assembly for gas fired hot air furnaces. 3,314,610, 4-18-67, CI. 239 — 416.5. Rhea, Donald W., to Interlake Steel Corp. Strapping machine control. Re. 26,315, 12-5-67, CI. 100 — 4. Rhea John W., and J. V. Morse, to Esso Production Research Co. Repair of channels between well bores. 3,349,844, 10-31- 67, CI. 166 — 4. Rhead, Kenneth J., to United Air Lines. Inc. Carrier detec- tion device. 3,320,538, 5-16-67, CI. 325 — 487. Rheaunie, Raymond H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. System for producing high energy, high intensity charged particle beams. 3,343,096. 9-19-67, CI. 328 — 235. Rheem Mfg. Co. : See — Defauw, Marcel. 3,342.366. Defauw, Marcel. 3,358,357. Demetriff, William A., and Daugirda. 3,319,980. Gerlovich, Albert F. 3,339,793. Tipper, Mavnard J. G. 3,327,514. Tipper, Mavnard J. G. 3,348,458. Rhein, Charles M„ and W. E. Hayes. Fog spraying device. 3,33S,524, 8-29-67, CI. 239 — 129. Rhein, Hans, J. Keller, and K. Schuller, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Drive unit for an automatic washing machine. 3,306,133, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 752. Rhein-Pharma Arzneimittelgesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Klosa, Josef. 3,320,264. Rheiner, Alfred, Jr. : See — Brossi. Arnold, and Rheiner. 3,32S,245. Rheingold Breweries, Inc. : See — Schickle, Ernst. 3,317,025. Schickle, Ernst R. 3,301,380. Rheinische Kalksteinwerke G. m.b.H. : See — Dresia, Heinrich, Fischotter, and Bessing. 3,350,561. Rheinmetall G. m.b.H., Firma : See — Berger, Fritz. 3,311,059. Berger, Fritz. 3,353,489. Fammler. Karl, and Koine. 3,318,189. Gahle, Walter. 3,295,448. Gahle, Walter. 3,324,794. Grosschopf, Herbert, and Zehfeld. 3,359,856. Harnau, Hans-Dieter. 3,295,446. Klapdohr, Hans, Horn, and Zielinski. 3,315,566. LOffler, Theodor. 3,323,246. LOffler, Theodor. 3,323,418. Loffler, Theodor. 3,330.183. Loftier, Theodor, and Freudig. 3,346,982. Loftier, Theodor, and Harbrecht. 3,298,282. Menneking, Hartmut, and Henning. 3,343,457. Paschke, Heinrich, and Missbach. 3.320,680. Schaadt, Franz, and Weber. 3,351,019. Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft : See — Engelhardt. Friedrich. 3.296.336. Rheinpreussen Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemie in Homberg : See — Schwarzhans, Helmut. 3,329,654. Rheinstahl Henschel A.G. : See — - Hausenblas. Helmut, Poppe, and Massholder. 3,360,063. Kunze, Herbert. 3,355.987. Rheinstahl Huttenwerke A.G. : See — Armbruster, Werner K. 3,310,850. Gortzen, Wilhelm. 3,358,359. Rheinstahl Industrie-Planung G. m.b.H. : See — Schenck, Hermann, and Wenzel. 3.331.679. Wilkenloh, Wilhelm, and Brauer. 3,328,967. Rheinstahl Union Bruckenbau AG. : See — Blase, Helmut. 3,300.190. "Rhewum" Rheinische Werkzeug- und Maschinenfabrik G. m.b.H., Firma : See — Erlenstadt, Gunter, and Dorner. 3.325,007. Erlenstadt, Gunter, and Dorner. 3.330,411. Rhlndress, George D., Jr. Compression and leakage tester. 3,320,801, 5-23-67, CI. 73 — 116. Rhindress, Walter H. Article dispenser with yieldable wall discharge assistant. 3,313,451, 4-11-67, CI. •221—243. Rhoades, Cecil T. : See — White, Edmund M., and Rhoades. 3,298,126. Rhoades, Fred : See — - Gobins, Cathie J. 3,29S,035. Rhoades, John M., to General Electric Co. Flow regulator. 3,324.891, 6-13-67, CI. 138 — 43. Rhoades. William T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical transmission system. 3,312.870, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 99. Rhoads, George D., and R. N. Haynie, to Federal-Mogul Corp. Elastomeric oil seal having a laminated metal reinforcing member. 3.346,265, 10-10-67, CI. 277 — 152. Rhoads, J. E„ & Sons, Inc. : See — Epstein, Michael M., and Rhoads. 3,300,370. Rhoads, James E. Hydraulic valve lifter. 3,304,925, 2-21- 67, CI. 123—90. Rhoads, Joseph E. : See — Epstein, Michael M., and Rhoads. 3,300,370. Rhoads, Millard A. Pipe smoker's device. 3,299,897, 1-24-67, CI. 131 — 232. Rhoads, William L., to United States of America, Navy. Spin detent system. 3,329,090, 7-4-67, CI. 102 — 70. Rhode, Dan R. Beet blocking apparatus. 3,308,890, 3-14-67, CI. 172—6. Rhodes, Alan L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Time delay circuit using thermistors. 3,321,669, 5-23-67, CI. 317 — 41. Rhodes, Allen F. : See — Jackson, John G., Jr., and Rhodes. 3,330,341. Rhodes, Barry V. Ram jet engine and fuel injection system therefor. 3,355,891, 12-5-67, CI. 60 — 270. Rhodes, Barry V., and D. E. Bloxsom. Ramjet powered craft. 3,334,485, 8-8-67, CI. 60 — 208. LIST OF l'A'l KVI'KKS 1 OS 1 Rhodes, Constantino, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Dis- play devices. 3.32S.790. 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 324. Rhodes, Eugene B., to Ford Motor Co. Plaiting. 3,31S,128, 5-9-67, CI. 72— 1S7. Rhodes, Eugene G., to Corning Glass Works. Electrical ca- pacitor manufacture. 3,310,392. 3-21-67, CI. 65 — 54. Rhodes, Frank. Building hoard lifter. 3,305,219. 2-21-67, CI. 254—139.1. Rhodes, Harold E. Portahle, folding barbecue grill. 3,297,- 016, 1-10-07, CI. 126—25. Rhodes, Harry W., to Clipper Mfg. Co., Inc. Adjustable vehi- cle frame for concrete groove cutter. 3,333,897, 8-1-67, CI. 299—30. Rhodes, Herbert C. Dough compressing and dividing device. 3.324.S09, 6-13-67, CI. 107—68. Rhodes, Herbert C. Heat sealing device for bags in motion. 3,340,67S, 9-12-67, CI. 53—372. Rhodes, Jacob E. : See — Murdoch, Colin D. 3,360,22S. Rhodes, James E. : See — Ellcey, Morgan E., and Rhodes. 3,295,692. Rhodes, John C. Process of purifying or recovering mine drainage waters and the like. 3,347,787, 10-17-67, CI. 210—50. Rhodes, John K. : See — Davies, William J., Allen, and Rhodes. 3,321,910. Rhodes, Keith H., to Walker Mfg. Co. Throttle positioner With dashpot. 3,327,695, 6-27-67, CI. 123 — 103. Rhodes, M. H., Inc. : See — Clark, Jesse K., and Draghi. 3,35S,092. Rhodes, Mary L. : See — Murdoch, Colin D. 3,360,228. Rhodes, Norman A. : See — Midgley, Erie L., Rhodes, and Hayward. 3,302,S54. Rhodes, Omer, to Clemtex Ltd. Material discharge gun. 3,318,530, 5-9-67, CI. 239—117. Rhodes, Philip H. : See — Imes, Paul L., and Rhodes. 3,321,424. Rhodes, Ralph D., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of olefins. 3,326,999, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 677. Rhodes, Richard P. : See — ■ Beach, Leland K., Ertelt, Guthrie, and Rhodes. 3,354,210. Beach, Leland K., Gardiner, and Rhodes. 3,346,546. Passannante, Anthony J., Rhodes, and Beach. 3,347,924. Rhodes. Richard P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Purification of saturated aliphatic difluoroamino com- pounds. 3,341.597, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 583. Rhodes, Richard P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. NF adducts of acyclic polyenes and their preparation. 3,341,- 598, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 583. Rhodes, Richard P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Bis-difluoraminoethane derivatives. 3,345,398, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 467. Rhodes, Richard P., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of retrains (difluoroamino) butane. 3,345,414, 10-3-67, CI. 260—583. Rhodes, Richard P., and L. K. Beach, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method for making difluoroamino com- pounds. 3,341,596, 9-12-67, CI. 260—583. Rhodes, Richard P., and D. A. Guthrie, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Tetrakis- (difluoroamino) butane. 3,347,922, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 583. Rhodes, Richard P., and D. A. Guthrie, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Unsaturated polvmer, derivatives and process of preparation. 3,356,664, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 93.7. Rhodes, Robert A., G. R. Hrubant, and M. S. Roth, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process of making spore- containing cultures of Japanese beetle milky disease bacteria. 3,308,038, 3-7-67, CI. 195—96. Rhodes, Thomas J.: See — Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,306,804. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,318,745. Black, Sheppard A.. Heide, and Rhodes. 3,323,970. Rhodes, Wallace F. : See — Momchilovich, Milan, and Rhodes. 3.299,816. Momchilovich, Milan, and Rhodes. 3,348,598. Rhodes, William A. Multicell oxyhydrogen generator. 3,310,- 483, 3-21-67, CI. 204 — 268. Rhodes, William A. Shearing device for bone holding pins 3,315,669, 4-25-67, CI. 128—83. Rhodes, William A., and R. A. Henes, to Henes Mfg. Co. Means and method for the electrolytic production of hydro- gen and oxygen for the safe consumption thereof. 3,357,472, 12-12-67, CI. 15S — 27.4. Rhodes, William E., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Blade actuator and supporting bracket for switches and the like. 3,303,708, 2-14-67, CI. 74 — 104. Rhodes, William E.. to Robertshaw Controls Co. Fluid pres- sure regulator switch. 3,325,614, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — S3. Rhodes, William E., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pressure switch. 3,359,387, 12-19-67, CI. 200—83. Rhodia Inc. : See — Meuly, Walter C, and Gradeff. 3.296,080. Rhodin, Thor N., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Niobium base alloy. 3,346,379, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 174. Rhomberg, Friedrich, to Brown, Boverl & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Blading structure for axial flow turbo-machines. 3,333,S17, 8-1-67, CI. 253 — 77. Rhone-Poulenc S.A. : See — Baget, Jean <;., and Sarret. 3,324,129. Blachere, Albert M. E., and lireant. 3,31S,842. Boesch, Roger, and Metivier, 3.837,575. Boissieras, Jean, Ceyzerlat, and Lefort. 3,318,898. Boissieras, Jean, Cey/.eriat, and Lefort. 3,359,237. Bonnet, Yannik, and Vivant. 3,330,854. Brossard, Bernard P. 3,337,604. Brossard, Bernard P., and Boichard. 3,349,132. Ceyzeriat, Louis F., and Pagnl. 3.325,449. Chomel, Marc L„ and Tiano. 3.308.9S7. Colleuille, Yves, and Perras. 3,355,462. Cometti, Andre, and Debarre. 3,342.846. Convert, Lucien, and Fabre. 3,310,539. Convert, Lucien, and Fabre. 3,313,788. Debarre, Francois. 3,305,575. Deleuze, Antoine, and Gulling. 3.340.91S. Fouche, Jean C. L. 3,325,497. Julia, Marc. 3,342,877. Julia. Marc. 3,354,190. Lafont, Pierre, and Thiers. 3.350.098. Metivier, Jean, and Sauli. 3,327,025. Metivier, Jean, and Sauli. 3,3o6,508. Ninet, Leon, Pinnert, and Preud'Homme. 3,330,726. Pages, Jacques H. L. 3,322,963. Schuppon, Charles R. M. 3,303,093. Rhone, Wilson C, and H. L. Roudabush, to General Refrac- tories Co Refractory brick wall with a comokled hanger assembly. 3,327,445. 6-27-67. CI. 52 — 486. Rhorer, Cecil R., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Method of making cockled paper. 3,360.393, 12-26-67, CI. 117—38. Rhude, Maurice J. Portable display cases. 3,325,934, 6-20-67, CI. 40—102. Rhvmes, Cassius D., Jr. Pipe rack. 3,356,229, 12-5-67, CI. 211 — 60. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., to Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Inc., having a division, Warren Mfg. Co. Control circuit for power rectifying systems. 3,335,356, 8-S-67, CI. 321 — 16. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., to Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Inc. A.C. power supply system having alternate sources of supply. 3,339,082, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 66. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., to The Warren Mfg. Co. Choked ferro- resonant transformer system. 3,341,766, 9-12-67, CI. 321 — 9. Rhyne, Earl C, Jr., and J. Contino, to Dielectric Products Engineering Co., Inc. Pole changer tvpe frequency con- verter. 3,300,708, 1-24-67, CI. 321—69. Rhyne, Henry G. : See — Sarvice, Charlie, Jr., and Rhyne. 3,302,329. Rhyne, Ralph H. : See — Wise, Cecil S., and Rhyne. 3,308,786. Rhyner, Heinz, and R. Vors, to Ateliers des Charmilles S.A. Apparatus for machining by electro erosion. 3,34S,015, 10- 17-67, CI. 219—69. Rhyner, Paul : See — Artz, Klaus, and Rhyner. 3,297,744. Artz. Klaus, and Rhyner. 3.342,S03. Rhyner, Paul, and K. Artz, to Ciba Ltd. 2,4-dinitrophenyl-azo- 2-alkanoylamino-5-alkoxy-bis-(B - eyanoethoxyethyl) - ben- zene dyestufEs. 3,325,471, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 207. Rhyner, Paul, and V. Ramanathan, to Ciba, Ltd. Water-in- soluble indoline monoazo dyestuffs. 3,347,844, 10-17-67, CI. 260—165. Rhythm Friend Seizo Kabushiki : See — Yanagibayashi. Keizo. 3,339.508. Riabouchinsky, Paul M., C. E. Feathers, and E. L. Hall, to FMC Corp. Scraper. 3,338,386, 8-29-67, CI. 198 — 230. Riat, Henri : See — Wegmann, Jacques, Hefti, Becker, and Riat. 3,304,297. Riat. Henri, and K. Seitz, to Ciba Ltd. Water-soluble or- ganic dyestuffs. 3,316,239, 4-25-67, CI. 260—163. Riat, Henri, and K. Seitz, to Ciba Ltd. Monoazo triazine dye- stuffs. 3,326,887, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 153. Riat, Henri, and K. Seitz, to Ciba Ltd. Disazo triazine dye- stuffs. 3,340,247, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 153. Ribaldone, Giuseppe : See — Brichta, Corrado, Nenz, Ribaldone, Borsotti, and Gal- linella. 3,359,314. Ribaldone, Giuseppe, A. Nenz. and C. Brichta. to Societa Edison. Method of producing w-lactams. 3,32S,393, 6-27-67, CI. 260—239.3. Ribaldone, Giuseppe, F. Smai, and G Borsotti, to Societa Edison. Process for producing u-lactams. 3,32S,394, 6-27- 67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Ribback, Erich. Hydraulic press. 3,35S.493, 12-19-67, CI. 72 — 407. Ribbelink, Willem. Panel provided with a number of socket contacts which are arranged in a definite pattern. 3,353,- 139, 11-14-67, CI. 339 — 18. Ribbentrop, Annemarie : See — - Popelak, Alfred, Letterbauer, Schaumann, and Ribben- trop. 3,337,557. Popelak, Alfred. Letterbauer, Schaumann, and Ribben- trop. 3,337,559. Ribka, Joachim : See — Lbhe, Konrad, and Ribka. 3,321,458. Ribka, Joachim, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vor- mals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-insoluble monoazo dyestufEs. 3,325,470, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 193. 1082 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ribka, Joachim, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-insoluble mono- azo-dyestuffi. 3,342,802, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 203. Ribka, Joachim, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 2-chloro-4H-l,3,2-dioxa- phosphorin-4-ones and process for preparing them. 3,360,- 528, 12-26-67, CI. 260—315. Rlblet, Henry J. Balanced phase type frequency discrimina- tors. 3,314,017, 4-11-67, CI. 329—116. Riblet Tramway Co. : See — Sowder, Tony R. 3,347,172. Riboni, Ubaldo : See — Cappuccio, Vittorio, and Riboni. 3,320,226. Ricard, Armand G., to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Avia- tion Louis Breguet. High-speed aircraft. 3,334,845, 8-8-67, CI. 244 — 120. Ricard, Carl A. : See — Malarkey, William P., Ricard, and Lally. 3,355,928. Ricard, Maurice, to Compagnie du Filage des Mataux et des Joints Curty (Cefilac). Method and apparatus for handling ferromagnetic sheets. 3,339,915, 9-5-67, CI. 271 — 18. Ricardo & Co., Engineers (1927) Ltd. : See — Millington, Brian W., Scott, and Freese. 3,342,422. Scott, William M. 3,332,407. Scott. William M., Millington, and Freese. 3,332,408. Ricards, Charles L. : See — - Tollison, Paul L., Ricards, and Schkeeper. 3,300,819. Riccar Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Kawaguchi. Shinichi. 3,296,987. Ricci, Fausto M. Container. 3,341,064, 9-12-67, CI. 220 — 97. Riccl. Fausto M. Receptacle. 3,346,137, 10-10-67, CI. 220 — 236. Ricci. Louis N. : See — Cellerini, Albert R., and Ricci. 3,343,042. Considine, William J., and Ricciardi. 3,342,757. Rimmer, Robert V„ and Ricci. 3,296,393. Ricciardi, Giuseppe : See — Garberi, Sergio, and Ricciardi. 3,318,520. Rattln, Luciano, and Ricciardi. 3,350,004. Ricciardi, Michael A. : See — Considine, William J., and Ricciardi. 3,342,758. Ricciardi, Robert H. : See — Fischer, George A., and Ricciardi. 3,352,630. Ricciardi, Ronald J. Material handling equipment. 3,353,720, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 200. Ricclo, Pasquale R., to Scovill Mfg. Co. One-piece aerosol spray head. 3,335,965, 8-15-67, CI. 239 — 589. Rice, Alvist V., M. G. De Fries, and R. C. Webster, to Atlantic Research Corp. Method of making an inhibited, gas- producing charge. 3,338,990, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 3. Rice. Archie H., and W. R. Conley, to General Services Co. Filter and method of making same. 3,343,680, 9-26-67, CI. 210—263. Rice Barton Corp. : See — Goumeniouk, Gleb I. 3,347,740. Hamilton, Alan R. 3,357,345. Krikorian, Garo. 3,296,710. Krikorian, Garo, and Reitzel. 3,337,968. Reitzel, Nicolas M. 3,320,677. Rice. Billy D., and W. P. Stadig, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Polymerization of butene-1 in the presence of a minor amount of isobutylene. 3,324,098, 6-6-67. CI. 260 — 93.7. Rice, Charles M., to The American Enka Corp. Apparatus for treating yarn. 3,319,411, 5-16-67, CI. 57—38.3. Rice, David E. : See — Crawford, George H., Jr., and Rice. 3,321,454. Rice, Donald J. : See — Manning, Bernard, Rice, and Mancuso. 3.329,198. Rice, Donald W. Structural pivot joint. 3,313,562, 4-11-67, CI. 287—189.36. Rice, Doris M. : See — Edwards. Gayle D., Rice, and Soulen. 3,297,597. Rice, Doris M., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. l,4-bis(3- dimethylaminopropyDpiperazines catalyst for polyurethane preparation. 3,313,744, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 2.5: Rice, Edward K. Yieldable connector for concrete substruc- tures. 3,329,072, 7-4-67, CI. 94—18. Rice, Fred J., Jr. : See — Dunlop, Andrew P., Manly, and Rice. 3,341,610. Rice, Frederick A. H., to United States of America, Navy. Method for cross-linking cellulose compounds by intra- molecular esterification. 3,317,513, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 214. Rice, Hal H., and M. J. Garey, to General Motors Corp. Method of making magnesium fluoride articles. 3,301,781, 1-31-67, CI. 252 — 12. Rice, Harold B., to John Burton Machine Corp. Apparatus for applying carriers to bottles and the like. 3,302,364, 2-7-67, CI. 53—3. Rice. Harold B., to John Burton Machine Corp. Conveyor structure. 3,329,257, 7-4-67, CI. 198—204. Rice. Harold B., to John Burton Machine Corp. Conveyor structure. 3,332,538, 7-25-67, CI. 198 — 204. Rice, Harold B., and H. R. Swenson, to John Burton Machine Corp Method and apparatus for emptying liquid containers. 3,348,734, 10-J24-67, CI. 222 — 1. Rice, Harold D., and S. L. Leach, to PID Corp. Apparatus for making pictorial parallax panoramagran units. 3,348,264, 10-24-67, CI. 18 — 10. Rice, Harold W., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Thermostatic control device. 3,298,606, 1-17-67, CI. 236 — 21. Rice, James, to General Electric Co. Rolling mill apparatus. 3,339,393, 9-5-67. CI. 72—240. Rice, Jim A. : See — Leadbetter, Gilbert E., and Rice. 3,312,483. Rice, John N. : See — Duffield, Stanley H., and Rice. 3,314,351. Rice, Joseph C, and R. R. Wells, to Screen Gems, Inc. Au- dience reaction devices. 3,319,254, 5-9-67, CI. 346 — 37. Rice, Leonard M. : See — Freed, Meier E., and Rice. 3.310,566. Freed, Meier E., and Rice. 3,318,902. Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 3,320,270. Grogan, Charles H., and Rice. 3,344,145. Rice, Leonard M., and M. E. Freed, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Substituted cycloalkanoindoles. 3,325,510, 6-13- 67, CI. 260 — 313.1. Rice, Leonard M., and M. E. Freed, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Methods for treating depression. 3,329,571, 7-4-67, CI. 167—65. Rice, Leonard M., and C. H. Grogan, to Tri-Ken Corp. Spiro acids. 3,350,442, 10-31-67, CI. 260^514. Rice, Livingston L. : See — Netherwood, Paul H., Rice, and Hynes. 3,304,473. Rice, Millard L. : See — Scurlock, Arch C, Rumbel, and Rice. 3.326,732. Rice, Orval L.. to The New York Air Brake Co. Valve. 3,335,- 739, 8-15-67, CI. 137—115. Rice, Rex, to International Business Machines Corp. Auto- matic data correction for batch-fabricated memories. 3,350,- 690, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Rice, Richard E., to Comstock & Wescott, Inc. Heat-storage breather system. 3,320,724, 5-23-67, CI. 55 — 269. Rice, Richard E., and W. E. Whitney, to Comstock & Wescott, Inc. Heat-storage apparatus. 3,299,945, 1-24-67, CI. 165 — 4. Rice, Rip G. : See — Grushkin, Bernard, and Rice. 3.329,716. Rice, Rip G., P. D. Faurote, and B. H. Geib, to General Dynamics Corp. Compositions of phosphonitrilic hallde- polyhydric phenol copolymers with crosslinking agents. 3,313,774, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 47. Rice, Rid G., and M. V. Ernest, to W. R. Grace & Co. Sulfo- nated polymeric phosphonitriles. 3,357,931, 12-12-67, CI. 260—2.2. Rice, Robert C, Jr. Aerosol shaving cream dispenser and applicator. 3,350,159, 10-31-67, CI. 401 — 190. Rice, Robert F. : See — Grise, Frederick G. J., and Rice. 3,308,669. Rice, Robert R. : See — Chandler, William A., and Rice. 3,304,729. Rice, Roger A., to Caterpiller Tractor Co. Resilient link con- struction. 3,343,858, 9-26-67, CI. 287 — 119. Rice, Roy E. : See — Przybylski, Daniel F., Shook, Kline, and Rice. 3,329,291. Rice. Stanly B., Jr. : See — Ramsey, Thomas H., Jr., and Rice. 3,296,359. Rice, Theodore : See — Kosiba, Joseph K., and Rice. 3,360,456. Rice, Verner K. : See — Maneschi, John R., Meschi, Rice, Van Bosse, and Amiot. 3,299,212. Rice, Warren, to Texas Instruments Inc Temperature trans- ducpr. 3.343,114, 9-19-67, CI. 338 — 22. Rice, Warren A., to Chemotronics, Inc. Process utilizing rapid and transient heating. 3,329,759, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — 321. Rice, Willard W., Jr. : See — Rooney, Terrence B., and Rice. 3,340,013. Rice, William E. : See — Koch, Kenneth M., and Rice. 3,324,965. Koch. Kenneth M., and Rice. 3,342,507. Rich, Charles A., Jr. : See — Mercer, Charles S., and Rich. 3,330,567. Rich, Elvis : See — Carlton, Louis A., Rich, and Peters. 3,357,025. Rich, George L. : See — Hultman, Stanley J., Rich, Dailey, and Tunison. 3,336,- 102. Rich, Harold M., to Chemetron Corp. Cryogenic method and apparatus for quick freezing. 3,315,480, 4-25-67, CI. 62- 63. Rich, Harold M., M. V. Artiaga, A. Wolf, H. Van Eikeren, J. L. DeKeizer, and A. Storrie. to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. High speed cutter. 3,318,266, 5-9-67, CI. 107 — 69. Rich, Harold M., A. Wolf, H. Van Eikeren, and A. Storrie, to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. Butter extruder. 3,333,567, 8-1-67, CI. 118 — 24. Rich, Ira H. : See — Hubbard, Carlton. 3,319,018. Rich, John, and G. Arthur, to International Research & Development Co. Ltd. Coated boron containing material dispersed in a metal matrix. 3,356,618, 12-5-67, CI. 252 — 478. Rich, John P., to Improved Machinery Inc. Pulp treatment apparatus. 3,301,027, 1-31-67, CI. 68 — 181. Rich. Linvil G., to FMC Corp. Sewage treatment proces 3,337,448, 8-22-67, CI. 210—3. Rich, Paul J. : See — Herreshoff, Alexander G., Rich, and Johnson. 3,352,273. Rich, Robert A., and G. A. Hood, to North American Aviation, Inc. Thrust measurement calibrator. 3,301,038. 1-31- Cl. 73—1. LIST OF PATENTEES 1083 Rich. Samuel, to Acorn Products Co. Sliding window construc- tion. 3,324,597, 0-13-67, CI. 49 — 406. Rich, Scott R. Mobile building with towing bracket and brac- ing system. 3,356,381, 12-5-67, CI. 280 — 30. Rich, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Flame spectro- photometer using ionization current detection. 3,330,960, 7-11-67, CI. 250 — 218. Rich, Theodore A., to General Electric Co. Apparatus for determining aerosol particle size comprising a combined diffuser-denuder. 3,351,759, 11-7-07, CI. 250 — 83.6. Richard, Charles D. : See — Turner, Sally I., and Richard. 3,349,441. Richard, Darryl A. : See — Beckwith, Merton M., Richard, and Zehnder. 3,298,S70. Richard Engineering Co. : See — Simon, Harry R. 3,328,064. Richard, Jean M., to Service d'Exploitation Industrielle des Tabec et des Allumetter. Device for ejecting tobacco leaf- trlmmlngs. 3,318,178, 5-9-67, CI. 83 — 98. Richard, Joseph D. Echo ranging and recording apparatus. 3,324,451, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 3. Richard, Joseph D. Water sampling apparatus 3,339,417, 9-5-07, CI. 73—425.4. Richard, Joseph D. Pulse interval recording apparatus. 3,339.543, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 2.06. Richard, Norbert G. : See — Barrilleaux Leo S., Jr., and Richard. 3,338,439. Richard, Paul P., and J. L. J. Pellat-Finet. System for proportionally supercharging power units. 3,296,791. 1-10- 67, CI. 60—19. ' Richard, Richard R., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Angular aecelerom- eter. 3,295,377, 1-3-67. CI. 73—517. Riciuird, William H. : See — King. James R., Pietras, and Richard. 3.333,246. Richard, William H., L. A. Mitta, E. Loizides. D. Mackie, J. R. Carthew, and L. T. O'Connor, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Transmission control unit. 3,337,- 855, S-22-67, CI. 340—172.5. Richard, William H., and L. T. O'Connor, Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Communication line priority serv- icing apparatus. 3.353,162, 11-14-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Richard, William R., Jr. : See — Gluesenkamp, Earl W.. Richard, and Wilshire 3.328,3S0. Hedrick. Ross M., and Richard. 3,341,501. Richards, Albert M. Inhalator. 3,316,903, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — Richards, Albert Z., Jr. : See — Palmer, James R., and Richards. 3,306,419. Richards, Bert L., Jr. : See — Fielding, Max J., and Richards. 3,318,765. Richards Bros. & Sons Ltd. : See — Muller, Wilhelm. 3,350,962. Richards, Chester L., Jr., and S. S. Smith, to Magnetic De- vices. Inc. Material handling device. 3,355,209. 11-2S-67, Ql 294 65 5 Richards Corp., The: See — Grimes, David D. 3,300.633. Richards, David W. T., to Westland Aircraft Ltd Flexible underportions for ground effect vehicles. 3,357,515, 12-12- 67, CI. 180 — 7. Richards, Derek J. : See — James, David R., and Richards. 3,310,816. Richards, Edward G., and P. L. Twigg, to International Nickel Co. Nickel-chromium alloys useful in the production of wrought articles for high temperature application. 3,343,- 950, 9-26-67, CI. 75—171. Richards, Edward M. : See — Leonard, Eugene, Richards, Wolf, Shapiro, and Skrivanek. 3,324,460. Richards, Edwin R., to Koppers Co., Inc. Support structure for a water-cooled cupola furnace. 3,339.904, 9-5-67, CI. 266 — 32. Richards, Elmer A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Double modulated twin acting hydraulic clutch. 3,303,914, 2-14-67 CI 192—87.17. Richards, Elmer A., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Automotive device. 3,349,635, 10-31-07, CI. 74 — 331. Richards. Geoffrey N., to American Machine & Foundrv Co. Treatment of tobacco. 3,306,307, 2-28-67, CI 131—140 Richards, George B., to Liquid Controls Corp. Liquid trans- mission system. 3,330.157, 7-11-67, CI 73 — 200 Richards, George, & Co. Ltd. : See — Davies, Beaumont J. 3.320,501. Berryman. Walter P. 3,341,947. Richards, George T. : See — Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3.333,692. Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3.341,015. Eveson, Geoffrey F., and Richards. 3,349,912. Richards, Glenn L., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Transmission of supervisory signals in a time division multiplex system. 3,349,190, 10-24-67, CI. 179— IS. Richards, Glenn L.. to General Dynamics Corp. Frequency synthesizing system. 3,353.112, 11-14-67, CI. 331 — 10. Richards. Gregory R., to AMP Inc. Terminal cutting device. 3,343,201, 9-20-67, CI. 30 — 258. Richards, Harry F. : See — Coenen, Cyril B., and Richards. 3,303,150. Richards, James R. : See — Asbury, George F., Kohn. and Richards. 3,329,894. Asbury, George R., Kohn. and Richards 3,333,190. Terrill, James R., and Richards. 3,337,947. Richards, James It. Fuel ignition system previ-iiting radi'> frequency interference. 3,303,835, 2-14-67, CI. 123 — 14S. Richards, John L. : See — Sirgo, Valdeko H., and Richards. 3,305,313. Richards. John W., to Chrysler Corp. Gear selector arrange- ment for motor vehicle. 3,326 315, 6-20-67, CI. 180 — 77. Richards, Joseph M., to Medco Products Co., Inc. Achilles re- flex test apparatus. 3,322,115, 5-30-67, CI. 128—2. Richards, Lawrence E., T. D. Bumpas, H. I. Steen, and W. O. Wheeler. Electrical stop control for knitting machines. 3,323,334, 6-6-07, CI. 66 — 166. Richards, Leslie D. : See — Cullen, Roy H., Elliott, Richards, Burke, and Aker. 3,318,620. Cullen, Roy H., and Richards. 3,317,103. Richards, Marshall, Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Richards, Samuel H. 3,330,146. Richards, Maynard W. : See — Aiken, Howard H., Birrell, Cummins, and Richards. 3,319,761. Richards, Nolan E., J. S. Berry, Jr., and T. J. Johnston, to Reynolds Metals Co. Electrically conductive cermet com- positions. 3.328,280, 6-27-67, CI. 204 — 243. Richards, Paul H. : See — Miller. Archie V., Muller, and Richards. 3,339.479. Richards, Raymond S., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Fluid film lubri- cation for extrusion of metal. 3,345,842, 10-10-67, CI. 72 — 42. Richards, Raymond W. : See — Zinn, Daniel L., and Richards. 3,309,825. Richards, Robert C. : See — Eagleson, Hodge M., Jr., and Richards. 3,302,757. Richards, Robert S. : See — Dewers, Donald K., and Richards. 3,298,704. Richards, Roger St. J.: See — Birehall, Thomas M., and Richards. 3,298.224. Richards, Roy, to Southwire Co. Disposable mold member for casting machine. 3,311,955, 4-4-67. CI. 22 — 57.4. Richards, Roy, A. M. Wagner, and G. C. Ward ; said Wagner assor. to Western Electric Co., Inc. and said Richards and Ward assors. to Southwire Co. Inc. Casting wheel apparatus. 3,351,126, 11-7-67, CI. 164 — 278. Richards, Samuel H., to Marshall Richards Machine Co., Ltd. Drawing of metal tubing. 3,330,146, 7-11-67, CI. 72 — 362. Richards, Thomas S., and C. J. Perilloux, to Texaco Inc. Well cementing method. 3,335,795, 8-15-67, CI. 166—26. Richards, Walter B. : See — Dien, Chi K„ and Richards. 3,320.275. Richards, William D. Nozzle switches for fluid delivery sys- tems. 3,343.723, 9-26-67, CI. 222 — 75. Richardson, Alan C. Method for eradicating certain noxious and dangerous insects. 3,324,590, 6-13-67, CI. 43 — 131. Richardson, Anthonv C. : See — Steam, Richard J., and Richardson. 3,357,246. Richardson, Arthur W., to Karma (New Maiden) Ltd. Leak- proof seal for wick tubes. 3,316,956, 5-2-67, CI. 158 — 88. Richardson, Aubrey E. : See — Floyd, Francis B., and Richardson. 3,339,307. Richardson Co., The : See — Chalex, Paul, Dunlop, and Mather. 3,359,229. Lucas. Gordon B. 3,351,497. Schnitzius, Homer D., and Sullivan. 3.319,597. Richardson, David A„ to The Boeing Co. Icing detector. 3,350,- 541, 10-31-67, CI. 219—200. Richardson, Davis B., and J. B. Du Bois, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Styrene production. 3,305,594, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 669. Richardson, Donald, to Textile Machine Works. Strand car- rier for braiding machine. 3,324,757, 6-13-67, CI. 87 — 57. Richardson, Donald E., to IIT Research Institute. Method of treating a recording medium. 3,315,137, 4-18-67, CI. 317—262. Richardson, Donald V., to United Aircraft Corp. Con- pensated tapped thermocouple system. 3,307,402, 3-7-67, CI. 73—361. Richardson, Donald V., and J. A. Picard, Jr., to United Air- craft Corp. Multiplex recording apparatus. 3.300,7S5, 1-24-67, CI. 346—17. Richardson, Dora N., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. 1 - tertiaryaminoalkoxyphenyl - 1.2-di-monoearbocyclic aryl- alkanes and their pharmaceutically-acceptable acid-addition salts. 3,341,537, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Richardson, Edward C. : See — Watson, Henry D., and Richardson. 3,351,041. Richardson, Edwin A., to Shell Oil Co. Polyepoxide con- solidation of earthen materials. 3,339,633, 9-5-67, CI. 166 — 33. Richardson, George A. : See — De Brunner, Ralph E., Blake, and Richardson. 3,345,435. Richardson, George A., J. A. Webster, and E. S. Blake, to Monsanto Research Corp. Fluorine-containing phosphinates. 3,340,331, 9-5-67, CI. 200—955. Richardson, George W., and J. E. Wright, to Corning Glass Works. Cooking apparatus with cooking vessel centering and holding means. 3,313,919, 4-11-07, CI. 219 — 433. Richardson. Harlow T., to The Ruberoid Co. Corrugated sheet flashing. 3,323,201. 0-6-67. CI. 52—90. Richardson, Harry L., r.nd L. Muhlfelder, to Curtiss-Wrlght Corp. Incremental thrust control system. 3,308,619, 3- 14-67, CI. 60—39.27. 1084 IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Richardson, Henry M., A, C. Alberghini, F. E, Wiley, and W. S. Larson, to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Method of making a reinforced hollow plastic article of wrapped tapes of fibrous material. 3,351,509, 11-7-67, CI. 155 1Q5 Richardson,' Jacob E. Wire splicer. 3,297,060, 1-10-67, CI. 140 — 122. Richardson, James H., Jr., to CF & I Steel Corp. Apparatus for paying off wire from reel-less coils. 3,298,631, 1-17- 67, CI. 242—129. Richardson, James L. : See — Kolb, Edwin R., Richardson, and Hunstiger. 3,299,787.- Richardson, James L. Chain breaker. 3,360,171, 12-26-67, CI. 225—103. Richardson, James T. : See — Beauxis, Jonn O., Jr., and Richardson. 3,299,348. Richardson, Jasper E., to Shell Oil Co. Detecting radioactive potassium in the presence of uranium and thorium. 3,336,- 476, 8-15-67, CI. 250—71.5. Richardson, Karl M. Garment construction. 3,323,138, 6-6-67, CI. 2 — 141. Richardson, Kenneth : See — Schatzki, Erich, Schleeweiss, and Richardson. 3,315,- 278. Richardson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Richardson, Raymond W 3,337,242. Van Sickle. James D., and Symmonds. 3.322,202. Richardson, Maxwell T. Simulated icicle decorations. 3,302,- 013, 1-31-67, CI. 240 — 10. Richardson-Merrell Inc. : See — Amstutz, Edward D., Palopoli, Tilford, and Shuman. 3,346,583. Frey, Robert F. 3,295,992. Frey, Robert R. 3.332,783. Fuge, Ferdinand T. 3,307,600. Fuge, Ferdinand T., and G-arber. 3,321,087. Haitsch, Edward P. 3,346,135. Harwood, Paul D., and Burkhart. 3,308,015. Knies, Robert H. 3,295,707. McCuiston, Robert E. 3,335,655. Mulligan. Robert J., and Higgins. 3,343,567. Reuter, Gerald L., and Hill. 3,347,743. Roberts, Edward M., Claxton, and Fallon. 3,306,895. Roberts, Edward M. Claxton, and Fallon. 3,316,272. Vazakas, Aristotle J., and Bennetts. 3.314,953. Richardson, Philip, and N. Young, to C. A. Parsons Ltd. Dy- namo-electric machines of the synchronous type. 3,324,324, 6-6-67. CI. 310 — 214. Richardson, Randel E. Paint rolling apparatus. 3,321,795, 5-30-67, CI. 15 — 510. Richardson, Raymond W., to Richardson Mfg. Co., Inc. Hitch structure for agricultural implements. 3,337,242, 8-22-67, CI. 280 — 411. Richardson, Robert : See — Zollner, Fred A. 3,342,101. Richardson, Rolland A. : See — Pearson, Eugene W., and Richardson. 3,323,401 Richardson, Rolland A. Ram attitude control system. 3,349,- 669, 10-31-67, CI. 91—171. Richardson, Ronald E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Assem- blies of glass sheets. 3,300,351, 1-24-67, CI. 156—102. Richardson, Ronald E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Press bending reflective surface mold with heat. 3,328,151, 6-27- 67, CI. 65 — 287. Richardson, Vernon C. H., to United States of America, Na- tional Science Foundation. Bumper sub position indicator. 3,349,856, 10-31-67, CI. 175 — 40. Richardson, Wallace L. : See — Barusch, Maurice R., Richardson, and Kautskv. 3,342,- 571. Barusch, Maurice R., Richardson, Kautsky, and Olson. 3,316,071. Richardson, Wallace L., M. R. Barusch, and G. J. Kautsky, to Chevron Research Co. Gasoline composition containing phenyltrimethyllead. 3,356,472, 12-5-67, CI. 44 — 69. Richardson, Walter S. : See — Nicholson, Raymond B., and Richardson. 3,345,516. Richardson, William D., to Tuthell Pump Co. Bung arrange- ment for beer barrels. 3,348,720, 10-24-67. CI. 217 — 108. Richardson, William F., and J. G. Piatt, to Flex-O-Lators, Inc. Upholstery insulator pad. 3,327,332, 6-27-67, CI. 5— 354. Richardson, William G. : See — Boulais, Jean E. P., Desrochers, Richardson, and Tan- guay. 3,310,983. Richardson, William P., to Empire Brushes, Inc. Dusting tools. 3,315,296, 4-25-67, CI. 15—159. Richardson, William P., to Empire Brushes, Inc. Cordless electric vibi'ating hairbrush, or like vibrating manipulators. 3,358.309, 12-19-67, CI. 15—22. Richart. Douglas S., to The Polymer Corp. Poly-3,3-bis(chlo- romefhyl)oxetane containing isocyanates as adhesion im- proving agents. 3,337,478, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 2. Richaud, Henri : See — Clievigny, Raymond, Richaud, and Develay. 3,337.367. Richelieu Licensing Corp. : See — Meyer, Joseph H. 3,323,325. Richert, Hans, and E. Zirngiebl, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the decomposition of phos- gene. 3,314,753, 4-1S-67, CI. 23—154. Richeson, Sanford E., to A. B. Levine. Beverage infusion machine. 3,306,183, 2-28-67, CI. 99—289. Richey, Al H. : See — Stautzenberger, Adin L., and Richey. 3,341,556. Richev, Clarence B., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Multipurpose implement. 3,311,175, 3-28-67, CI. 172 — 136. Richey, Clarence B., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Tree working platform. 3,311 192, 3-28-67, CI. 182 — 141. Richey, Clarence B., to Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Soil incorpo- rator. 3,347.188, 10-17-67, CI. Ill — 10. Richfield Oil Corp. : See — Brown, Cicero C, and Wakefield. 3,295,600. Hendrix, Llovd T. 3,298,186. Natland, Manley L. 3,297,537. Wakefield, Charles E., Jr. 3.332,481. Richie, Carlton A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method and appa- ratus for forming foamed low density sheet plastic. 3,335,- 207, 8-8-67, CI. 264 — 48. Richie, Stephen E. : See — Wiggins, Jerome C, Richie, and Tichacek. 3,331,298. Richier (Societe Anonyme) : See — De Jean, Henrv. 3,330,010. Durand, Pierre. 3,306,409. Durand, Pierre. 3.327,871. Durand, Pierre. 3,335,876. Richison, Ethel M. : See — Richison, Eugene M. and E. M. 3,346,062. Richison, Eugene M. and E. M., to H. T. Conklin. Power- operated wheelchair. 3,346,062, 10-10-67, CI. 180 — 6.7. Richitelli. Charles G., and M. A. Hall, to Flexible Tubing Corp. Wire-reinforced helically fabricated flexible conduit. 3,323,553, 6-6-67, CI. 138 — 122. Richleu Corp. : See — Risk, George, and Root. 3,342,255. Richman, Donald, to Hazeltine Research Inc. Matrixing apparatus for a color-television system. 3,340,355, 9-5-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Richman, Jay L., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Industrial process and apparatus. 3,352,02S, 11-14-67, CI. 35 — 12. Richman, Peter L., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Operational rectifier. 3,311,835, 3-28-67, Cl. 328 — 146. Richman, Robert W. Vehicle with climbing wheels. 3,346,268, 10-10-67, Cl. 280—5.26. Richman, Roger H., and R. G. Davies, to Ford Motor Co. Iron beryllium alloy. 3,336,170, 8-15-67, Cl. 148—142. Richmond Aerosols Ltd. : See — Featherstone, Charles B., and Hawtin. 3.300,103. Featherstone, Charles B., and Hawtin. 3,312,378. Richmond Baking Co. : See — Snyder, Orval. 3,295,657. Richmond, Curtis H. : See — Hedrick, Robert R., Montgomery, and Richmond. 3,320.- 593. Richmond Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Saunders, Fred Q. 3,332,477. Saunders. Fred Q. 3,332,478. Richmond, Gus. Tapered rivet. 3,359,847, 12-26-67, Cl. 85— 37. Richmond, Kenneth D., to Davco Corp. Transmission belt and method of manufacture. 3,348,422, 10-24-67, Cl. 74 — 233. Richmond, Kenneth D., to Dayco Corp. Transmission belt. 3,353,419, 11-21-67, Cl. 74 — 233. Richmond, Moscow K. Load limiting power transmission sys- tem. 3,337,017, 8-22-67, Cl. 192—150. Richmond Research Corp : See — Herman, Raymond. 3,333,915. Richmond, Richard C, and T. A. Connolly, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Banked memory system 3,343,140, 9-19-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Richmond, Thomas C. : See — Clary, Harry E., and Richmond. 3,341,924. Richmond, William L. : See — ■ Cour, Thomas H., and Richmond. 3,325,547. Richnak, Paul J. : See — Munna, Harold J., Clauson, and Richnak. 3,335,541. Riehter, Alfred G.. Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Rack. 3,326,389, 6-20-67, Cl. 211 — 86. Riehter, Carl, and G. Feth, to Cilag-Chemie. N-allyl-pyridine- 3-sulfonic acid betaine. 3,336,324, 8-15-67, Cl. 260 — 294.8. Riehter, Carl F. : See — Mueller, Richard E., Riehter, and Schlesinger. 3,330,9S8. Riehter, Donald L., to The R. C. Mahon Co. Metal roof deck. 3,347,010, 10-17-67, Cl. 52--59S. Riehter, Gerhard : See — Carriere. Pierre P. A., Jumelle, Ranvier, and Riehter. 3,344,884. Jumelle, Louis F., Ranvier, and Riehter. 3,344,883. Ranvier, Gaston J.-L., and Riehter. 3,360,074. Riehter, Hans H., to Leesona Corp. Tensioning apparatus. 3,295,788, 1-3-67, Cl. 242 — 154. Riehter, Hans H., to Leesona Corp. Yarn tube driving means. 3,335,971, 8-15-67, Cl. 242 — 46.5. Riehter, Helmut, P. Wohlfahrt, P. Fuchs, and A. Arndt. to VEB Vereinigte Backereimaschinenwerke. Apparatus for automatically moving trays for dough pieces from a load- ing to an unloading position. 3,338,377, 8-29-67, Cl. 198—135. Riehter, Herbert : See — Friese, Giinter, and Riehter. 3,332,868. LIST OF PATENTEES 1085 Riehter, Johan C. F. C, to Aktiebolaget Karayr. Cellulosic material process vessel liquid distribution device. 3,343,390, 10-24-67, CI. 68 — 181. Riehter, Johannes : See — Kopsel, Manfred, Riehter, and Lochte-Holtgreven. 3,317,- 737. Riehter, John F., to United States of America, Navy. Cathode cvlinder having a heater member supported by a plurality of flexible metal bands. 3,351,801, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 270. Riehter, Kurt : See — Sandstede, Gerd, Binder, Kohling, and Riehter. 3,350,200. Sanstede, Gerd. Kobling, Krupp, Rabenborst, Riehter, and Waller. 3, 341, 936. Riehter, Manfred: See — Fechner, Otto G., Kaden, and Riehter. 3,327,380. Riehter, Peter : See — Baumann, Hans, Federkiel, and Riehter. 3,311,443. Riehter, Peter, and A. L. Larson, to N. Brown. Milk carton handle. 3.326,591, 6-20-67, CI. 294 — 32. Riehter, Philip, to Fuller Co. Hydraulieally operated hatch cover. 3,310,913, 3-2S-67, CI. 49—340. Riehter, Ralph W. : See — Mongesku, William O., and Riehter. 3,313,587. Riehter, Robert K. : See — Koepf, Almont H., and Riehter. 3,312,099. Riehter, Sidney B.: See — Barnas, Eugene l\. and Riehter 3,342.904. Berliner, Jordan P., and Riehter. 3,306,726. Levin, Alfred A., and Riehter. 3,335,172. Ross, Frank, and Riehter. 3,316,263. Ross, Frank, and Riehter. 3,316,264. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Synergistic herbicidal composition and method. 9,297,427, 1-10-67, CI. 71—2.6. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Diphosphates of xylylene. 3,325,56S, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 930. Riehter, Sidnev B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Esters of 3-6- dichloro-2-methoxy-benzyl alcohol. 3,334,125, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 455. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. S-(N-alkoxy amido)thiophosphor amides. 3,342,905. 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 943. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. O-ethyl-S-N'- methoxy-N'-methyl-acetamido - ON - isopropvlthiophosphor- amide. 3,342,906, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 943. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,345,157, 10-3-67, CI. 71 — 111 Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Method for pre-emergence control of undesirable plant life. 3,350,192, 10-31-67, CI. 71 — 82. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. N-alkoxy amides of 4-halophenoxyalkylcarboxy acids. 3,352,987, 11-14-67. CI. 260 — 453. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Method for the control of undesirable plant life. 3,356,484, 12-5-67, CI. 71—87. Riehter, Sidney B., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. p-Phenylene- dicarbamates. 3,356,713, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 479. Riehter, Sidney B.. to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methoxy chlorobenzyl alcohols. 3,356,737, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 613. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Esters and amides of 2,3,5,6-tetrachloronionothioterephthal- ic acid. 3,296,292. 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 455. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,297,428 1-10-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Riehter, Sidney B., and F. Ross, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Phenyl N-hydrocarboxy - N - hydrocarbyl thiocarbamates. 3,301,885, 1-31-67, CI. 260—455. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Dialkyl - 2 - alkoxy-3,5,6-trihalotere-phthalates. 3,301,892. 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 473. Ri (liter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methyl S-allyl- and methyl S-propargyl-2,3,5,6-tetrahalo- monothioterephthalate. 3,309,391, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 455. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methyl-S-n-piopyl-2,3.5,6-tetrahalomonothiotereph- thalate. 3,311,652, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 455. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methyl s - isopropyl 2,3,5,6-tetrachloronionothio- rerephthalates. 3,320,298, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 455. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal compositions. 3,333,943, 8-1-67, CI. 71 — 100. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Method for the control of weeds. 3,333,944, 8-1-67, CI. 71—100. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,333,945, 8-1- 67, CI. 71 — 100. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,333,946. 8-1- 67, CI. 71—100. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methyl isopropyl tetrahaloterephthalates. 3,335,171, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 475. Riehter, Sidney B.. and D. P. Mayer, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. N-substituted and unsubstituted alkvl and alkenvl- 2-dimethylamino-benz-hydryl-carbaniates. 3,340,294 9-5-67 CI. 260 — 4S2. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Methyl-N-propyl tetrahaloterephthalates. 3,341,571, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 475. Riehter, Sidney B., and A. A. Levin, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,343,938, 9-26- 67, CI. 71 — 2.54. Riehter, Sven U. K. A., and H. S. Schnltzer. to Del Bell & Richardson, Inc. Dielectric lens material comprising a halogenated epoxy resin composition and a polymerized vegetable oil derived polyamide resin. 3,316,188, 4-25-67, CI. 260—2.-.. Riehter, Theodore L., to General Dynamics Corp. Optical cell. 3,357,'268. 12-12-67, CI. 74—89.15. Riehter, Virgil J. : See — Fine, Ralph, and Riehter. 3,337,893. Riehter, Walter, to Embassy Industries, Inc. Mandrel con- struction. 3,358,492, 12-19-67, CI. 72—393. Riehter, Walther, to Cutler Hammer, Inc. Frequency sensitive system. 3.332,023, 7-18-67, CI. 328 — 140 Riehter, Willy : See — Meissner, Hans-Urich, and Riehter. 3.307,560. Riehter, Willy, to Hauni Werke, Korber & Co., K.G. Method of producing a continuous tobacco rod. 3,315,685, 4-25-67, CI. 131—84. Riehter, Willy, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. K.G. Device for producing a continuous tobacco rod of uniform cross section. 3,316,917, 5-2-67, CI. 131 — 84. Richterkessing, Frank H. : See — Blevens, Bertram G., and Richterkessing. 3,315,853. Richtzenhain, Hermann : See — Ploetz, Theodor, Richtzenhain, Modic, and Aus der Fuen- ten. 3,336,278. Riegger, Paul, and Richtzenhain. 3,357,907. Richtzenhain, Hermann, P. Janssen, and W. Vogt, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process of producing high molecular weight polyoxymethylene. 3,297,642, 1-10-67, CI. 260—67. Richtzenhain, Hermann, and M. Simon, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of corrosion- resistant and highly wear-resistant coated surface and the coated surface. 3,360,391, 12-26-67, CI. 117 — 26. Rick, Edward A., to Union Carbide Corp. Diene oligameriza- tion. 3,359,337, 12-19-67, CI. 260—666. Riekaby, Albert : See — Benson, Harold, Riekaby, and Beattie. 3,359,853 Rickard, Charlotte I. : See — Mathison, Robert V., Bletzinger, and Rickard. 3,313,300 Rickard, Clyde E.. to McDowell Mfg. Co. Conduit coupling assembly. 3,331,620, 7-18-67, CI. 2S5 — 5. Rickard, Hugh J. C. Inertia coupling apparatus. 3,314,309, 4-1S-67, CI. 74—752. Rickard, La Verne E. : See — McLaughlin, John A., Hoehmann, Rickard. 3,332,06S. Rickards, Evangeline H. : See — Rickards, John W. and E. H., and Sinner. 3,342 005 Rickards, James C, and W. F. Owens, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Cellulosic filter for tobacco smoke. 3 310 - 060, 3-21-67, CI. 131—267. Rickards, John W. and E. H., and J. B. Sinner. Crypt fastener. 3,342,005, 9-19-67, CI. 52 — 702. Rickel. William R. : See — Eaman, Edmund B.. and Rickel. 3.344,623. Rickert, Glenn E. and R. M. ; said R. M. Rickert assor. to said G. E. Rickert. Luminous reticle for a sighting tele- scope. 3,320,671, 5-23-67, CI. 33 — 50. Rickert. Richard M. : See — Bloom, Stephen D., and Rickert. 3,302,092. Natale, Stephen V., and Rickert. 3,335,361. Rickert, Roger M. : See — Rickert, Glenn E. and R. M. 3,320,671. Rickey, Edward A. : See — Olson, Theodore A., Rickey, and Schilling. 3,332,352. Rickey, Edward A., to Remington Arms Co., Inc. Water sealing shot container for shotshells. 3,299,813 1-24-67 CI. 102 — 42. Rickling, Alfred H., to Radio Corp. of America. Color television kinescope ultor voltage regulator utilizing a voltage de- pendent resistor in the control grid circuit of the regulator triode. 3,350,599, 10-31-67, CI. 315—22. Rickly. Samuel E. : See — Smoot, George F., Rickly, and Barron. 3,309.710. Rickman, Gale M. : See — Thorn, Roy W., Jr., Warren, Perkins, Riekman, and Norris. 3,338,745. Rickner, Edward J. : See — Leavens, Joseph L., and Rickner. 3,329,016. Ricks, James B. Ratchet grip. 3,340,914, 9-12-67, CI. 145 — 61. Ricks. Robert IS. : See — Bowman, James L., Myers, and Ricks. 3.337,779. Riddell, Bruce. Plastic gutter construction. 3,300,911, 1-31- 67, CI. 52—16. Riddell, George, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Stock- quotation switching system utilizing switching means for alternating the connection of a register and its associated trunk. 3.347,989, 10-17-67, CI. 179—6. Riddell, John A., and E. L. Wheeler, to United States Rubber Co. Bis- (substituted amine) -N-alkyl diphenvlamines as fungicides and algaecides. 3,301,750, 1-31-67, CI. 167 — 30. Riddell Products Ltd. : See — Sheppard, William G., and Jones. 3,355,072. 1086 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ridderikhoff, Werner : See — Voetter, Heinz, and Ridderikhoff. 3,316,318. Riddle, Lavis A. H. : see — Hardy, Derek J., and Riddle. 3,333,650. Riddles, Milton J. : See — Williams, Josephine L., and Riddles. 3,334,210. Riddy, Frederick T., to Girling Ltd. Automatic adjuster for vehicle brakes. 3,323,618, 6-6-67, CI. 188— T9.5. Ridenour, Jack B., to General Motors Corp. Single lever primary and secondary vehicle brake actuating arrange- ment. 3,353,636, 11-21-67, CI. 188—106. Ridenour, Wayne F. : See — „ „,_ „„ Brejeha, Robert J.. Modesto, and Ridenour. 3,347,596. Rider Harry N., to Automatic Sprinkler Corp. of America. Indicator post valve. 3,297,050, 1-10-67, CI. 137—556. Rider, Henry A., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric control device. 3,356,975, 12-5-67, CI. 335—160. Rider, iStuart H., and J. R. Le Blane, to Monsanto Co. Ther- mosetting binders. 3,331,885, 7-18-67, CI. 260—826. Ridge Products, Inc. : See — __„ Johnston, James R., and Higginbotham. 3,316,582. Ridge Rock Industries, Inc. : See — Sugar, Ben L. 3,350.827. Ridge, Ronald A. J., to Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. Control apparatus in equipment for freeze-drying liquid, semi-liquid or granulated material. 3,343,273, 9-26-67, CI. 34 — 48. Ridge Tool Co., The : See — Small, Charles B., Meese, and Frank. 3,307,760. Ridgeway, John L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process comprising impregnation of expoliated vermiculite with urea-formalde- hyde, and product thereof. 3,333,940, 8-1-67, CI. 71 — 29. Ridgway, Frederick A., and H. T. Searle, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Preparation of phosphonitrilic chloride polymers. 3,359,080, 12-19-67, CI. 23—357. Ridgway, John A., Jr. : See — Schoen, William, and Ridgway. 3,352^941. Ridgway, John A., Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Cellarized metal and method of producing same. 3,297,431, 1-10-67, CI. 75—20. Ridgway, Richard L., B. G. Reeves, and L. H. Wilkes, to United States of America, Agriculture. Apparatus for ap- plying systemic insecticides to plants. 3,314,190, 4-18-67, CI. 47—1.5. Ridlnger, Philip G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetically controlled switching circuits. 3,312,942, 4-4-67. CI. 340 — 168. Ridings, Garvice H. : See — Hackenberg, John H., and Ridings. 3,313,884. Ridings, Garvice H., and D. M. Zabriskie, to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Sheet holding and releasing assembly for facsimile scanner drum. 3,296,622, 1-3-67, CI. 346— 138. Ridler, Desmond S., E. R. Myatt, and E. F. Loveland, to Inter- national Standard Electric Corp. Sealed contact makers in- cluding diaphragms for closing contacts. 3,324,432, 6-6-67, CI. 335—151. Ridley, Walter H. : See — Choquette, J. Walter, Jr., and Ridley. 3,350,012. Ridout, Alan, to John Miles & Partners (London) Ltd. Goggle valve and the like. 3,336,949, 8-22-67, CI. 138 — 94.3. Riebel, Alexander : See — Himmelmann, Wolfgang, Krauss, and Riebel. 3,322,555. Riebs, Richard E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electric power sys- tem having seetionalizing means and control circuit there- for. 3,309.572, 3-14-67, CI. 317—22. Riebs, Richard E., to McGram-Edison Co. Distance relay. 3,340,434, 9-5-67, CI. 317—36. Riebs, Richard E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Electronic time delay devices. 3,351,814, 11-7-67, CI. 317—36. Riebs, Richard E., to McGraw-Edison Co. Phase angle sensing circuit for distance relays. 3,325,688, 6-13-67, CI. 317—36. Rieck, Albert W. : See — Mumford, Eustace H., and Rleck. 3,303,013. Rieeken, George C. Fish trap. 3,309,812, 3-21-67, CI. 43 — 103. Rieckmann, Peter : See — Rey, Hans-Georg, and Rieckmann. 3,359,072. Rieckmann, Peter, H. Schalk, and E. Theel, to C. F. Boeh- ringer & Soehne G.m.b.H. Dragee coating composition. 3.331,696. 7-18-67, CI. 106—208. Ried, Walter A., and J. J. Schrader, Jr., to Engel Equip- ment, Inc. Support table apparatus for feeding sheet metal to a traversing shear. 3,306,146, 2-28-67, CI. 83—176. Riede, John R.. and J. L. Hill, to Ramsey Engineering Co. Interface control svsteni for hvdroseparators. 3,322,276, 5-30-67, CI. 209 — 158. Riedel, Edmund, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung Retractable missile launcher. 3,316,809, 5-2- 67, CI. 89—1.815. Riedel, Hans-Jurgen : See — Knacke, Ottmar, Laser, Merz, and Riedel. 3,353,929. Riedel, Herbert. Retractable projection-screen assemblv. 3,314,468, 4-18-67, CI. 160—24. Riedel, Kurt A., to Kearney & Treeker Corp. Spindle chuck device. 3,323,419, 6-6-67, CI. 90—11. Riedel. Nelson A. : See — Rettig, John F., Riedel, Stagg, and Trumbull. 3,335,230. Rieder, Karl, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahl- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Method for the recovery of a com- bustible gas during refining pig iron. 3,341,324, 9-12-67, CI. 75—60. Rieder, Karl, to "Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. 3,321,302, 5-23-67. CI. 75 — 60. Rieder, Kurt O. : See — Bauer, Edwin F., Jr., and Rieder. 3,347,664. Rieder, Paul A., J. M. Lindsley, and J. E. Edkins, to J. M. Nash Co., Inc. Loading dock shelter. 3,322,132, 5-30-67, CI. 135 — '5. Rieder, Zoltan. Partition disc for inhale-proof cigarettes. 3,310,056, 3-21-67, CI. 131—10.5. Riedesel, Richard G. : See — Tanquary, Albert C, and Riedesel. 3,324,061. Riedhammer, Ludwig, G.m.b.H. : See — Buchkremer, Rudolf. 3,354,293. Riedl, Franz. Control mechanism for infinitely variable gear- ing. 3,306,117, 2-28-67, CI. 74 — 117. Riedl, Frederick J. : See — Bloch, Herman S., and Riedl. 3,360,586. Riedl, Josef : See — Hirschbeck, Josef, and Riedl. 3,330,760. Riedmayr, Georg, to Carl Hurth Maschinen- und Zahnrad- fabrik. Switching arrangement. 3,307,082, 2-28-67, CI. 317—148.5. Riedy, Kermit J. : See — Hudson. Robert M., and Riedy. 3,310,497. Riefler, Clemens : See — Bullinger, Gottlieb. 3,341,946. Riegel Paper Corp. : See — Anderson, William E. 3,318,759. Bailey, Ernest L. 3,321,858. Bailey, Ernest L. 3,343,660. Burnsteel, Harvey L., Pickard, and Liebermann. 3,339,- 162. Cote, Raymond A. 3,337.033. Freeh, Everett B. 3,322,605. Magill, Donald G., Jr. 3,350,484. MeNair, William E.. and Cote. 3,322,264. Vrana, George. 3,319,867. Wethern, James D. 3,333,009. Riegel Textile Corp. : See — Clifford, Alfred T., Fooshe, and Gore. 3,316,117. Coleman, Thomas J. 3,360,013. Crenshaw, Walter J., Hicks, and Oakes. 3,353,568. Dexter, Robert G., and Blake. 3,320,925. Dexter, Robert G., and Blake. 3,320,926. Gore, Graves T. 3,302,611. Gore, Graves T. 3,310,207. Gore, Graves T. 3,345,965. Pittendreigh, William M., and Kern. 3,318,310. Pittendreigh, William M., and Kern. 3,330,283. Shirley, Julian W., and Gore. 3,336,151. Riegelman, Harry M., to Ador Corp. Weep hole construction for windows and the like. 3,314,201, 4-18-67, CI. 52 — 209. Riegelmayer, Peter, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Method for connecting metal plates. 3,346,946, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 470.1. Rieger, Francis C, to Kingston Products Corp. Extendible steering control. 3,306,127, 2-8-67. CI. 74 — 493. Rieger, Jack. Portable collapsible combination crib and play pen. 3,296,633, 1-10-67, CI. 5—99. Rieger, Werner. Double-clawed shortening hook. 3,333,412, 8-1-67, CI. 59—93. Rieger, Werner H., to RUD-Kettenfabrik Rieger & Dietz. Protective chains for tires. 3,310,092, 3-21-67, CI. 152 — 171. Rieger, William H. : See — Cislak, Francis E., Rieger, and Chapman. 3,352,870. Cislak, Francis E., Rieger, and Chapman. 3,352,874. Riegger, Paul, and H. Richtzenhain, to Dynamit Nobel Aktien- gesellschaft. Process for preparing 1,1,1-trichloroethane. 3,357,907, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 163. Riegger, Paul-Charles. Winding and unwinding machine. 3,338,530, 8-29-67, CI. 242—64. Riegler, Ernst, and H. Schubert, to Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Tilting drive ar- rangement for metallurgical furnaces, such as converters or crucibles. 3,327,549, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 410. Riegler, Fritz Albert, K.G. : See — Wittersheim, Adam. 3,335,920. Riegler. Harald : See — Miiller, Josef, and Riegler. 3,312,816. Riegraf, Gerhard O. Receptacle for concealing valuables. 3,342,407, 9-19-67, CI. 232 — 4. Riehl, Fred, to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pilot burner means or the like. 3,308,871, 3-14-67, CI. 158—143. Riehl, Frederick W. Steam generating boiler or steam power plant. 3,338,219, 8-29-67, CI. 122 — 478. Riehl, Lothar, and E. Siggel. to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Process for the purification of ethylene glycol by treat- ment with magnesium oxide and water. 3,311,544, 3-28- 67, CI. 203—36. Riehl, Wilhelm, to General Motors Corp. Hvdro-pneumatic suspension devices. 3.331.601, 7-18-67, CI. 267 — 64. Riek. Marvin R. : See — Lauzau, Wilbur R., and Rlek. 3,313,976. LIST OF PATENTEES 1087 RIek Marvin R., to Union Carbide Corp. Threaded joint for arc carbons. 3,297,903, 1-10-67, CI. 313 — 355. Kleke, Helmut. Method lor manufacturing a screw locking device. 3,316,338, 4-25-67, CI. 264—267. Rieke, James K. : See — Clock, Gerald E., Rleke, and Stroiwas. 3,305,745. Rieke, Robert C, and J. H. Brown, to Weyerhaeuser Co. Method of improving viscose filtration by the addition of a surface active agent. 3,355, 44S, 11-28-67, CI. 260—217. Rieker & Co. : See — Lollinann, Paul. 3,351.985. StOhr, Rudolf. 3,345,761. Riemens, Karel : See — Greefkes, Johannes A., and Riemens. 3,311,827. Riemens, Karel, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Adjust- able damping network. 3,351,863, 11-7-67, CI. 328 — 171. Rlemenschnelder, Helmut, to European Atomic Energy Com- munity-Euratom. Automatic coupling and decoupling de- vice. 3,310,337, 3-21-67, CI. 294 — 97. Rlemenschnelder, "Wilhelm : See — Roscher, Giinther, and Riemensehneider. 3,346,627. Rlemenschnelder, Wilhelm, K. Dialer, O. Probst, and O.-E. Bander, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for oxidizing olefins to aldehydes, ketones. 3,301,905, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 597. Riemensehneider, Wilhelm, and O. Probst, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Lucius, Meister & Bruning. Process for the quantitative separation of form- aldehyde from aqueous solutions by pressure distillation. 3.328,235, 6-27-67, CI. 203 — 17. Riepe, Helmut, to Rapidograph, Inc. Pen nib. 3,315,644, 4-25-67, CI. 120 — 44. Rieppel, Perry J., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Weld- ing bv high frequency resistance heating. 3,359,402, 12-19- 67, CI. 219—117. Riera, Juan : See — Baliester, Manuel, Castaner, and Riera. 3,347,941. Ballester, Manuel, Castaner, and Riera, 3,360,574. Baliester, Manuel, and Riera. 3,347,940. Ries, Edward L. : See — Boyer, Thomas W., Chang, and Rles. 3,346,631. Ries, Erich, and R. Muth, to Motoren-Werke Mannheim AG, Vorm. Benz ABT. Stat. Motorenbau. Cylinder for a water- cooled internal combustion engine. 3,315,652, 4-25-67, CI. 223 -41 31 Rles, Stanley K. : 'See — De Long, Max M., Stout, and Ries. 3,347,031. Rieser, John D. Pulleys for conveyors and mountings. 3,334,- 523, 8-8-67, CI. 74—230.3. Rieser, John D. Unishaft troughing idler. 3,334,727, 8-8-67, CI. 198 — 192. Riesland, David H., to General Electric Co. Lamp ballast. 3,360,687, 12-26-67, CI. 317 — 99. Riesser, Gregor H. : See — Willatt, John M., and Riesser. 3,350,323. Riestenberg, Eugene H., to The Central Carton Co. Display package having sliding tray. 3,326,370, 6-20-67, CI. 206— 78. Riestenberg, Eugene H, to The Central Carton Co. Display package having sliding tray. 3,326,371, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 78. Riester, Oskar : See — Gotze, Johannes, Randolph, and Riester. 3,314,796. Riester, Oskar, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Silver halide emulsions sensitized with cyanine dyes containing an oxazine ring. 3,340,064, 9-5-67, CI. 96 — 106. Riester, Oskar, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic emul- sions sensitized with cyanine dvestuffs. 3,357,833, 12-12-67, CI. 96—105. Riester, William C. : See — Deibel, Raymond A., and Riester. 3,344,458. Roberts, Hobart V., Jr., Riester, Deibel, and Bitzer. 3,325,636. Riester, William C, to Trico Products Corp. Self-aligning bearing assembly for windshield wiper mechanism. 3,298,- 754, 1-17-67, CI. 308 — 72. Riester, William C, to Trico Products Corp. Windshield cleaning system for motor vehicles. 3,339,123, 8-29-67, CI. 318 — 443. Riester, William C, and R. D. Page, to Trico Products Corp. Vehicle door locking system. 3,357,215, 12-12-67, CI. 70 — 264. Rietdijk, Johan A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Apparatus for compressing or expanding a medium, which apparatus includes a control device for regulating the amount of dead space. 3,314,594, 4-18-67, CI. 230 — 21. Rietdijk, Johan A., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device including at least two seals in the form of rolling diaphragms. 3,318,200, 5-9-67, CI. 92 — 61. Rietdijk, Johan A., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Device including at least one seal in the form of a rolling dia- phragm between two co-axially arranged relatively movable elements. 3,339,464, 9-5-67, a. 92—98. Rieter Machine Works Ltd. : See — Binder, Rolf, Lamparter, and Staheli. 3,300,817. Binder. Rolf, and Staheli. 3,323,177. Eichenberger, Hansulrich, Naegeli, and Schwengeler. 3,345.701. Graf, Felix. 3,353,761. Jaeggli. Rudolf C. 3.317.9S0. Wildbolz, Rudolf, Rutz, and Rietsema. 3,341,900. Rieth, Harold, to Standard Kollsman Industries Inc. All chan- nel television tuner. 3,328,701, 6-27-67, CI. 325 — 459. Rieth, Harold F., to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. UHF remote control device. 3,327,221 6-20-67, CI. 325 — 459. Rieth, Harold F., to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. Tele- vision receiving set tuning mechanism. 3,350,972, 12-5-67, CI. 334 — 49. Rieth, Harold F., and G. O'Leary, to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. Color television degaussing apparatus. 3,340,443, 9-5-67, CI. 317—157.5. Riethmann, Jean, and J. Kallen. Process for the preparation of cyanurlc chloride. 3,312,697, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 248. Riethmuller, Jacques : See — Vasseur, Jean-Pierre, and Riethmuller. 3,333,212. Rietjens, Pierre L. L. M. : See — Heljnls James W. I., and Rietjens. 3,309,751. Rietmuller, Heinz : See — Henss. Heinrich. and Rietmuller. 3,307,782. Rietsema, Roelof A. : See — Wildbolz, Rudolf, Rutz, and Rietsema. 3,341,900. Riezebos, Gerrlt, D. A. Van Dorp, and O. F. Schwelgl, to Lever Bros. Co. N-substituted amino-alkane sulphonic acids. 3,346,628, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 501. Rifchin, Marvin A. Apparatus for curing retread tires. 3,324,- 506, 6-13-67, CI. 18—2. Rife, Alfred H., A. Romito, and F. R. Bunker. Demonstration side rule support, 3,323,769, 6-6-67, CI. 24S— 330. Rife, Howard Si. : See — Brezinski, Julius J., and Rife. 3,320,199. Condon, John R., Brezinski, and Rife. 3,318,830. Rifenberick, William L. : See — Hutchinson, Arthur J. L. 3,295,841. Riffe, Delmar R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Composite electrode. 3,328,202, 6-27-67, CI. 136 — 22. Rlffie, Robert W., to Bedford Controls, Inc. Electrode probe assembly. 3,339,411, 9-5-67. CI. 73 — 304. Rifken, Louis L. Coupling means for building frameworks, racks, scaffolds and the like. 3,315,994, 4-25-67, CI. 287 — 53.5. Rifkin, Ellis B., and R. D. Closson, to Ethyl Corp. Solid propellant composition containing liquid organometallic compound and method of use. 3,336,751, 8-22-67, CI. 60 — 218. Rifkin, Morton S. Panel guide structure for tub enclosures and the like. 3,350,739, 11-7-67, CI. 16—90. Riga, Jean J. L. E. : See — Braconier, Frederic F. A., and Riga. 3,299,161. Rigby, Francis L., to John I. Haas, Inc. Method for prepara- tion of isohumulone concentrates. 3,354,219, 11-21-67, CI. 260—586. Rigby, Frank : See — Steele, Bernard R., and Rigby. 3,345,133. Rigby, George R., to Canadian Refractories Ltd. Spalling- resistant refractory brick. 3,299,600, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 597. Rigby, George R., to Canadian Refractories Ltd. Production of direct bonded basic brick. 3,301,690, 1-31-67, CI. 106 — 59. Rigby, William H.. Jr. : See — Smucker, Clayton A., Rigby, Klein, and Palmer. 3,356,- 565. Rigdon, James T. Hydraulic reciprocating pump. 3,342,137, 9-19-67, CI. 103 — 44. Rigert, Max: See — Tordoff, Ledger J., and Rigert. 3,307,137. Riggan, Charles S. : See — Day, Leon E. 3,331.474. Riggert, Harold R., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Linear voltage to frequency converter. 3,337,815, 8-22-67, CI. 331 — 111. Riggin, Donald A., to Control Data Corp. Processing svsteni for vehicle data. 3.327,098, 6-20-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Riggles, William M., Jr., to Wollard Aircraft Service Equip- ment Inc. Rotating control device. 3,339,860, 9-5-67, CI. 242—117. Riggs, Aubrey F„ to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Tubular film manufacture. 3,296,352, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 290. Riggs, Emmet D. : 'See — Woods, John P., Barta, Dransfield, and Riggs. 3,312,978. Woods, John P., Riggs, and Dransfield. 3,346,068. Riggs, Harley B. Combination tree stand and game cart. 3,352,379, 11-14-67, CI. 182 — 20. Riggs, Lloyd K. : See — Cort, Winifred M., and Riggs. 3,295,991. Riggs & Lombard, Inc. : See — Hadley, Wilfred N. 3,353,237. Riggs, Olen L., Jr., to Continental Oil Co. Corrosion inhibitor composition containing resin aliamide. 3,311,567, 3-28-67, CI. 252—390. Riggs, Olen L., Jr., L. H. Wolfe, and R. L. Every, to Con- tinental Oil Co. Thiobenzene-diol-polvamine corrosion in- hibiting composition. 3,320.31S. 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Riggs, Peter P., to Macwhvte Co. Plastics impregnated rope. 3,318,082, 5-9-67, CI. 57 — 149. Riggs, Willie O. : See- and Riggs. 3,299,456. See — and Rightmire. 3.360,401. Rightmire, Robert A., and P. S. Fay, to The Standard Oil Co. Electrochemical process of producing electrical energv using sulfur dioxide fuel and halogen oxident. 3,29G,03i, 1-3- 67. CI. 136 — 86. Dieter, Donald P., Rightmire, Robert A. : Grasselli, Robert, 1088 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rightmire, Robert A., and T. B. Selover, Jr., to The Standard Oil Co. Formation of catalytic oxide surface on an elec- trode. 3,335,025, 8-S-67, CI. 117 — 93.1. Rightmire, Robert A., G. R. Brown, and R. L. Rowland, to The Standard Oil Co. Method of cleionization utilizing a low electrostatic potential. 3,354,068, 11-21-67, CI. 201 — 180. Rigler, Ernest M. Heated muff hand exerciser. 3,347,240, 10-17-67, CI. 128—363. Rigney, James A., and C. L. Aldridge, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Olefins by hydrogen transfer. 3,321,545, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 683.9. Rigney, James A., R. B. Mason, and G. P. Hamner, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Selective hydrocracking with a sulfur containing cadmium zeolite catalyst. 3,337,447, 8-22-67, CI. 208 — 111. Rigney, Richard N. : See — Ward, Elmer F., Rigney, and Tracy. 3,333,126. Rigo, Adelio : See — Scarso, Luciano, Bocc-ito, and Rigo. 3,354,135. Rigopulos, Peter N : See — McRae, Wayne A., and Rigopulos. 3,330,750. Rigopulos, Peter N., and R. H. Blackmer, to General Electric Co. Liquid handling system. 3,309,843, 3-21-67, CI. 55 — 35. Rigor, Herbert W. Lockable container closure. 3,311,247, 3-28-67, CI. 215—9. Rigrod, William W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Attenuation measuring device using an optical maser. 3,322,026, 5-30-67, CI. 88—14. Rigsby, Lonnie D. Bale unloading clamp device. 3,325,029, 6-13-67, CI 214 — 653. Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Phos- phoramidothioates. 3,312,703, 4-4-67, CI. 260— 2S1. Rigterink, Raymond H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Active toxicant 0-(5-cyano-2-pvridyl)0,0-dialkyl phosphoro thio- ate esters for controlling pests. 3,326,752, 6-20-67, CI. 167—33. Riis, John B., to Luxo Lamp Corp. Equipoise mechanism particularly for supporting lamps and small television sets. 3,311,340. 3-28-67. CI. 248—284. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Method and appa- ratus for the control of a continuously operating super- atmospheric distillation process. 3,342,698, 9-19-67, CI. 203 — 1. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Continuously operat- ing superatmospheric distillation process control and appa- ratus therefor. 3,342,699, 9-19-67, CI. 203—1. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Method and appa- ratus for the control of a continuously operating super- atmospheric distillation process. 3,342,700, 9-19-67, CI. 203—1. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Continuously operat- ing superatmospheric distillation process control and appa- ratus therefor. 3,342,701, 9-19-67, CI. 203 — 2. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Control process and apparatus for continuously operating superatmospheric distillation. 3,342,702, 9-19-67. CI. 203 — 2. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., to Shell Oil Co. Continuously operat- ing superatmospheric distillation process control and ap- paratus therefor. 3,344,040, 9-26-67. CI. 203 — 1. Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., J. A. van Kampen, and H. Bollen, to Shell Oil Co. ApDaratus for the automatic control of a continuous distillation process. 3,336,205, 8-15-67. CI. 196 — 132. Rijssenbeek, Robertus C. J. M., to N.V. Papierfabriek Gennep. Method of sterilizing hygienic paperware. 3,310,364, 3-21- 67, CI. 21—2. Rikagaku Kenkyusho : See — Ikeda, Hiroshi and Hatsuko. 3,356,674. Rikagaku Kenkyusho : See — Yoshida, Kiyota and Kazuo. 3,352,151. Rike, James L., to Esso Production Research Co. Sand control in wells. 3,336,980. 8-22-67, CI. 166 — 33. Rike, Richard C, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle brake actuating assembly and floorboard arrangement. 3,327,804, 6-27-67. CI. 180—90.6. Riker, Warren N. Sanding disc assembly. 3,345,785, 10-10-67, CI. 51—362. Riker, William M., to Dynalectron Corp. Phase-lock system responsive to very low frequency input signals. 3,344,358, 9-26-67, CI. 329—122. Rikimaru. Mitsuo : See — Ishida, Nakao, Miyazaki, Kumagi, Rikimaru, and Kuroya. 3,334,022. Rikoff, Fred B. Rotary grain distributor. 3,315,823, 4-25- 67, CI. 214 — 17. Rilett, John : See — - Pallis, Stephen, and Rilett. 3,310,949. Rilett, John W., to Elliott Bros. (London) Ltd. Mass flow- meters. 3,344,666, 10-3-67, CI. 73 — 231. Rilev. Charles D. : See — Burgess, William R., Walker, and Riley. 3,334,745. Riley, Charles P., Jr., H. R. Lasman, and R. Strauss, to Na- tional Polychemicals, Inc. Activated azodicarbonamide. 3,305.496, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Riley, Charles P., Jr., R. Strauss, and H. R. Lasman, to National Polychemicals, Inc. Activated azodicarbonamide blowing agent compositions. 3,321,413, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Riley, Charles P., Jr., R. Strauss, and H. R. Lasman, to National Polychemicals, Inc. Activated azodicarbonamide 3,340,209, 9-5-67, CI. 260—2.5. Riley, Clay W. : See — Zievers, James F. Riley, and Novotny. 3,351,488. Riley, George A., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Liquid contact switch for controlling plural circuits. 3,313.903, 4-11-67, CI. 200—152. Riley, George R., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Fluid valve. 3,326,514, 6-20-67, CI. 251—87. Riley, George R., and T. M. Trainer, to United States of America, Army. Hand-manipulated, hydraulic digging tool. 3,330,602, 7-11-67. CI. 299 — 34. Riley, Harry L., to United Coke & Chemicals Co., Ltd. Pro- duction of electrically conducting carbon. 3,309,326, 3-14- 67, CI. 252 — 503. Riley, Harry L., and A. Romanski, to United Coke and Chem- icals Co., Ltd. Method of producing phthalic anhydride. 3,352,887, 11-14-67, CI. 260—346.4. Riley, Howard E., Jr., to Chrysler Corp. Cargo lid assist mechanism. 3.319,993, 5-16-67, CI. 296 — 76. Riley. James D. : See — Roberson, Cletis L., Leedy, and Riley. 3,305,332. Riley, James E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Method and capacitor comprising oxide electrolyte derived from per- manganic acid. 3,320,494, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 230. Riley, James E., and B. B. Williams, to Texas Instruments Inc. Dielectric devices. 3,320,484, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 101. Riley, John E., and R. W. Smith, to Melpar, Inc. Dew col- lecting method and apparatus. 3,318,107, 5-9-67, CI. 62 — 272. Riley, John J., J. W. Erickson, and W. R. Harding, to West- inghouse Electric Corp. Direct current dynamoelectric ma- chine. 3,316,430, 4-25-67, CI. 310—204. Riley, Marcia M. Safety belts for infants. 3,295,501, 1-3- 67, CI. 119 — 96. Riley, Preston : See — Forbes, John W. 3,314,221. Riley, Ray L., Hughes Aircraft Co. Magnetic head transient minimization circuitry. 3,348,219, 10-17-67, €1. 340 — 174.1. Riley, Robert H., Jr., and W. W. Chambers, to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Noise-suppressed gears and the like. 3.320.824, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 443. Riley, Samuel J. : See — Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., Lindsay, and Riley. 3,336,802. Riley Stoker Corp. : See — Baumann, Hans D. 3,304,949. Riley, Vincent F., and E. M. Linhart, to Northrop Corp. Steerable gliding parachute. 3,315,921, 4-25-67, CI. 244 — 152. Rillo, Nicholas J. Wallboard corner construction and method. 3.350.825, 11-7-67, CI. 52 — 288. Rimbach, Henry W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Coating composition. 3,316,109. 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 65. Rimbach, Henry W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Copper activated strontium phosphate phosphors. 3,328,620, 6-27- 67, CI. 313—109. Rimlinger, Donald C. : See — Bour, Stanley H., and Rimlinger. 3,340,365. Bour, Stanley H., and Rimlinger. 3,340,366. Rimmer, Robert V., and L. N. Ricci, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Enclosure with external means for operating an en- closed circuit interrupter. 3,296,393, 1-3-67, CI 200 — 50. Rimmer, Ronald, and N. M. Miller, to Bristol Siddeley En- gines, Ltd. Jet engine shock wave control including fuel supply and exhaust nozzle regulation. 3,314,238, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 235. Rimoldi, Virginio, & Co., S.p.A. : See — Cheron, Serge. 3,302,600. Marforio, Nerino. 3,336,887. Rimpel, Auguste E., Jr. : See — Petropoulos, John C, and Rimpel. 3,313,675. Rinaldi, Massimo, to Industria Macchine Elettroniche-I.M.E.- S.p.A. Device for the digital display of data stored in elec- tronic circuits. 3,340,524, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 324. Rinaldi, Massimo, to Industria Macchine Elettroniche-I.M.E. Circuit for displaying the decimal location in electronic type arithmetical computing devices, particularly in con- nection with digital data readout devices on decimal indica- tors. 3,358,125, 12-12-67, CI. 235 — 92. Rinaldi, Russell G., and B. B. Moore, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Data compression/expansion and com- pressed data processing. 3,310,786, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Rinaldo, Michael S. Snowplow bladp for automobile bumper mounting. 3,316,665, 5-2-67, CI. 37 — 42. Rinckhoff, John B., to Chemical Construction Corp Produc- tion of sulfuric acid. 3.350,169, 10-31-67, CI. 23 — 168. Rindner. Sheperd. Mouth inhaler simulating smoking device. 3,320,953, 5-23-67, CI. 128—201. Rindner, Wilhelm : See — Schmid, Anthony P., Nelson, and Rindner. 3,339,085. Rindner, Wilhelm, and R. F. Nelson, to Raytheon Co. Semi- conductor transducers. 3,328,649, 6-27-67, CI. 317 — 234. Rindone, Guy E. Process for increasing the index of refraction of glass and an article made thereby. Re. 26,217, 6-6-67, CI. 161 — 1. Rindt, Donald W. : See — Blouin, Glenn M., and Rindt. 3.295 950 Blouin, Glenn M., and Rindt 3,342,577. LIST OF PATENTEES 1089 Osterreichische Eisen- und Method for melting artifi- Uindl, Uuslnv, and D. II. Becking, to The Udylite Corp. Elec- trodeposition of zinc. 3,318,787, 5-9-67. CI. 204 — 55. Kinehnrt, Dale W., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of strengthening a glass article by ion exchange. 3,357,870, 12-12-G7, CI. 161— 1. Rinehart, Joseph A. : See — Wortley, Austin M., Jr., Lensi, and Rinehart. 3,349,707. Rinehart, Robert E., to Uniroyal, Inc. Isomerization of poly- butadienes. 3,330,S17, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Rinehart, Robert E., and R. W. Fuest, to United States Rubber Co. Dehydrogenation of cyclooctene. 3,305,593. 2-21-67, CI. 260—666. Rinehinier, William A. : Sec — Dohman, Eugene J., Shaler, and Rinehinier. 3,298,849. RInehimer, William A., to American Tansul Co. Method of treating ore and product. 3,313,738, 4-11-67, CI. 252 — 128. Riner, Eunice F., to Bigelow-Sanford, Inc. Putting rug in- cluding removable sections to form simulated cups. 3,323,- S02, 6-6-67, CI 273 — 176. Rines, Robert II. : See — Arden, Dean N. 3,300,627. Rinesch, Rudolf, to Vereinigte Stahhverke Aktiengesellschaft. cial scrap. 3,317,309, 5-2-07, CI. 75 — 43. Rinfret, Arthur P., C. W. Cowley, and W. J. Timson, to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for the preservation of biological substances. 3,344,617, 10-3-67, CI. 62 — 322. Rinfret, Arthur P., C. W. Cowley, and G. F. Doebbler, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for freezing erythrocytes. 3,347,745, 10-17-67, CI. 167—74. Ring, Marion F., to The Coca-Cola Co. Automatic container separator and method of separating containers. 3,357,537, 12-12-67, CI. 198—31. Ring, Richard N. : Sec — Tesoro, Giuliana C. and Ring. 3,335,163. Ring. Wallace H. : See — Czorny, Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,297,030. Czorny, Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,324,853. Ringel, Erich : See — Teske. Wolfgang, and Ringel. 3,337,452. Ringel, Stanley M. : See — Murdock, Henry T., and Ringel. 3,345.740. Murdock, Henry T., and Ringel. 3,349,265. Ringelman, John F. : See — Webb, James E. 3,344,340. Ringelman. Ralph E., and T. W. Higgins, to Mobil Oil Corp. Preparation of melamine. 3,316,265, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 249.7. Ringer, Judd, Corp. : See — Enblom, Paul A. 3,346,194. Ringhofer. Rudolf : See - Hursh, Ronald, and Ringhofer. 3,353,284. Ringland, William L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Dynamo- electric induction machines. 3,328,616, 6-27-67, CI. 310 — 166. Ringleb, Friedrich O., to United States of America, Navy. Smoke control apparatus. 3,311,046, 3-28-67, CI. 98—60. Ringlen, Arthur G. Plastic box container. 3,326,408. 6-20-67, CI. 220 — 60. Ringler, William H.. to The Standard Oil Co. Double dewax- ing process. 3,318,S00, 5-9-67, CI. 208 — 33. Ringley, Edward, and E. J. Grazulis, to Gulf Oil Corp. Proc- ess for extrusion of tubular plastic film with external and internal spray cooling. 3,311,682, 3-28-67, CI. 264—95. Ringley, Michael P.. to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Device for storing and retrieving information. 3,358,920, 12-19-67, CI. 235 — 88. Ringold, Howard J. : See — Edwards. John, Djerass, Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 3,318,921. Velasco, Mercedes, Djerassi, Ringold, and Bowers. 3,344,- 157. Ringold, Howard J., to Syntex S.A. 6-methyl-6-dehydro derivatives of cortical hormones. 3,316,252, 4-25-67, CI. 260—239.55. Ringold, Howard J., and C. Djerassi. to Syntex Corp. 16- methyl-6a,9a-difluoro-A 4 -pregnadien-17o-ol - 3.11,20 - trione and derivatives thereof. 3,305,566, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 260 — 397.45. Ringold, Howard J., E. Batres, G. Rosenkranz, O. Mancera, and A. Bowers, to Syntex Corp. 6a-chloro-17a-hydroxy progesterone and intermediates obtained in the production thereof. 3,322.796, 5-30-67. CI. 260—397.4. Ringold, Howard J., J. A. Zderlc, and A. Bowers, to Syntex Corp. 2-aminomethvlene-androstane derivatives. 3,338,890, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Ringold, Howard J., and C. Djerassi, to Syntex Corp. 6a, 16a- dimethvl-1.4-pregnadien-17a-ol-3,20-dione and esters there- of. 3,350,426, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Ringquist. Clarence L., and J. W. Lorenz, to The Trane Co. 3,303,873, 2-14-67, CI. 165- Heating and cooling system 22. Ringzelli, Arthur J., and E. H. Rombin, to Aero Die and Stamping Co. Hand tool for adjusting needle eye laps. 3,329,001, 7-4-67, CI. 72 — 409. Rinier, Alton L.. and J. O. Zaiser. Hot line Indicator useable with a plurality of hand tools. 3,337,801, 8-22-67, CI. 324—133. 242-023— P 69 Rlniker, Bernhard : See — Schwyzer, Robert, Iselln, Kappeler, Rlniker, and Rittel. 3,300,468. Rinlnger, Paul It., to Global Marine Inc. Shallow water cais- son. 3,344,612, 10-3-67, CI. 61 — 63. Rink, Hans : See — Johl, Albert, Hartmann, and Rink. 3.296,243. Rink, Harold J., and M. P. Smith. Farrowing crate. 3,307,- 519, 3-7-67, CI. 119 — 20. Rink, Karl II., and O. Schweitzer, to Deutsche Gold-und Siiber-Sckeideanstalt vormals Roessler. Production of polymers of acrolein. 3,313,750, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 8. Rinke. Heinrich : See — Oertel, Harald, Ley, Rlnke. and Thoma. 3,351,608. Thoma, Wilhelm, and Rinke. 3,300,447. Thoma, Wilhelm, and Rinke. 3,354,251. Thoma. Wilhelm, Rinke, and Oertel. 3,305,533. Rinker, Royden C. : See — Case, Arthur J., and Rinker. 3,312,650. Rinker, William F., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Hose coupling. 3,348,863, 10-24-67, CI. 285—252. Rinkes, Hans : See — Horn, Elmar-Manfred, Lang, Rinkes, and Voigt. 3,323,- 873. Rinkevics, Maija : See — Levine, Albert K., Palilla, and Rinkevics. 3,357,925. Rinkewich, Isaac It., to First Research Corp. Turrett lawn sprinkler with oscillating mechanism. 3,332,624. 7-25-67, Cl. 239—242. Rinkinen, Robert S. : See — Projector, Theodore H, and Rinkinen. 3.311,877. Projector Theodore H., and Rinkinen. 3,354,42S. Rinne. Reijo A. : See — Poch, Leonard J., Rinne, Springfield, Stevens, and Sweeney. 3,312,878. Riolo, Carl R., to A. Armato. Oil filters. 3,342,339, 9-19-67, Cl. 210 — 223. Rion Co., Ltd. : See — Tezuka, Shigeru, and Suzuki. 3,298,421. Rionda, Jose A., to National Bagasse Products Corp. Prep- aration of bagasse and like fibers. 3,302,246, 2-7-67, Cl. 19—5. Riondel, Pierre : See— Farinelli, Rene, Maret, and Riondel. 3,317,806. Riondel, Pierre, and J. -P. Gamier, to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de Secheron. Device for controlling the contactors of an electric motor. 3,344,333, 9-26-67, Cl. 318 — 393. Riopelle, James E., to Shell Oil Co. Bed reactor with quench deck. 3.353,924, 11-21-67, Cl. 23—288. Riordan, Hugh E., and T. A. Cohen, to General Precision Inc. Apparatus for two signal polarity detecting using alternate quarter-cycle sampling to eliminate quadrature error. 3,297,947, 1-10-67, Cl. 324—83. Riordan, Hugh E., V. R. Vento, and R. C. Ostrowe, to Gen- eral Precision Inc. Gyro indexing mechanism. 3,320,819, 5-23-67, Cl. 74—5.34. Riordan, John D. : See — Libby, Carl F. 3,324,896. Libby, Carl F. 3,339,249. Libby, Carl F. 3,339,590. Riordan, Robert M. : See — Copony, Edward L., Staples, and Riordan. 3,327,357. Rios, Isaac, Jr. : See — Furtado, Arthur, Rios, and Wisecarver. 3,333,614. Rios, Robert S. : See — Hatch, Alan R., and Rios. 3,337,810. Riou, Marcel, and J.-M. Michel, to Pechiney, Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometalluriques. Graft copoly- mers of butadiene, acrylonitrile and diethylenically unsatu- rated monomers onto vinyl chloride polymers. 3,327,022, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—879. Riou, Marcel, and J.-M. Michel, to Pechiney Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Eleetrometallurglques. Graft copoly- mers of polyvinyl chloride with butadiene, acrylate ester and diethylenic compound. 3,330,SS6, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 879. Ripka. Josef, J. Lanta, M. Chrtek, and M. Marsalek. Spinning chamber for removing impurities from fibers. 3,339,359, 9-5-67, Cl. 57 — 58.89. Ripley, Clarence A., Jr. : See — Rogers, Clarence L., Jr., and Ripley. 3,341,765. Ripley, Marion L. : See — Bourdon, Joseph J., Nameth, Moore, Ripley, Stencel, and Quics. 3,308,450. Rippel, George R., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Graft copolymer prepared by reacting an oxidized liquid di- olefin polymer and a vinyl monomer. 3,299,179, 1-17-67, Cl. 260—880. Ripper, Ludvik, to Tesla, Narodni Podnlk. curatelv measuring very high resistances. 67, Cl. 324—62. Rippl. Edward J. : See — Arps, Milton J., and Rippl. 3,341,073. Rippl. Harold A. : See — Ward, Raymond R. 3,315.324. Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. 3,300,806, 1-31-67. Cl. 15—334. Device for ac- 3,310,737. 3-21- Suctlon cleaner. 1090 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ripple, Melvin H., to The Hoover Co. Gasket arrangement for blender containers. 3,344,829, 10-3-G7, CI. 146—68. Ripple Sole Corp. : See — Hack, Nathan. 3,299,544. Ripple, William M. : See — Arnold, Alanson J., and Ripple. 3,306,426. Ripple, William M., to American Radiator & Standard Sani- tary Corp. Orientation device. 3,297,132, 1-10-67, CI. 198—33. Ripplinger, Roland E. : See — Moschetti, Donald J., Smith, and Ripplinger. 3,335,661. Rippy, Dorian E. : See — Siebol, George, and Rippy. 3,333,454. Risberg, Robert L., to Cutler Hammer, Inc. Adjustable fre- quency control system. 3.344,326, 9-26-67, CI. 318—230. Risberg, Robert L., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Electronic in- verters with separate source for percharging commutating capacitors. 3,355,654, 11-28-67, CI. 321—44. Rischard, Robert A., and J. E. Jessup, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Flexible cable bus duet including grounding means and telescopically engaging tubular members permit- ting expansion and contraction. 3,301,940, 1-31-67, CI. 174 — 78. Rische, Uwe- Wolfgang : See — Rosier, Geert, and Rische. 3,315,186. Rischman, Robert L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Window wiper mechanism. 3,354,494, 11-28-67, CI. 15—250.24. Risdon Mfg. Co., The : See — Novack, Edward, and Terrill. 3,338,397. Sw'enson, Roy S. 3,346,103. Terrill, Edwin L., and Swenson. 3,333,689. Rise, Donald J. : See — Brown, Gavlord W., and Rise. 3,316,135. Brown, Gavlord W., and Rice. 3,339,005. Brown. Gavlord W., and Rise, 3.346.923. Brown, Ga'ylord W., and Rise. 3,348,266. Brown, Gaylord W., Rise, and Johnson. 3,297,504. Rise, William E. : See — Kitchen, Elwyn L., Lee, and Rise. 3,344,865. Rise, William E., to General Motors Corp. Tilt steering wheel. 3,298,241, 1-17-67, CI. 74 — 493. Rise, William E., to General Motors Corp. Disc brake. 3,311,- 198, 3-28-67, CI. 188—75. Rise, William E., to General Motors Corp. Split master brake cylinder. 3,332.240, 7-25-67, CI. 60—54.6. Riseley, Erie I. : See — Marrinan. Henry J., and Riseley. 3,317,335. Riseman, Jacob : See — Perri, John A., Riseman, and Ruggles. 3,300.339. Riseman, John H., and R. A. Wall, to Corning Glass Works. Glass electrode apparatus and process for making same. 3,306,837, 2-28-67. CI. 204 — 195. Riseman, John H.. C. M. Dole, Jr., and T. Voutselas, to Corning Glass Works. Electronic instrument. 3,320,486, 5-16-67, CI. 317—101. Riseman. John H., and J. W. Ross, to Corning Glass Works. Electronic device for extrapolating exponential signals. 3,333,185, 7-25-67, CI. 324—30. Riseman, John H., and D. S. Zagoroff, to Corning Glass Works. Valve system. 3,356,106, 12-5-67, CI. 137 — 624.12. Riseman, John H., and J. W. Ross, to Corning Glass Works. Electrolytic sensor with water diffusion compensation. 3,357,908, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 195. Riseman, John H., J. W. Ross, and G. Eisenman, to Corning Glass Works. Glass electrodes. 3,357,909, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 195. Risetto, Victor L. Lever actuated lifting Instrument, more particularly intended for automobiles. 3,323,183, 5-23-67, CI. 254 — 131. Risher, Donald B., to United States of America, Navy. Multi- transducer pressure measuring device. 3,326,046, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 389. Risher, John D. Stamping or blanking die. 3,319,501, 5-16- 67, CI. 83— '698. Risk, George, R. C. Root, and J. E. Sotir, to Loup Engineering Co. Pivotal door construction and method. 3,300,900, 1-31-67, CI. 49—381. Risk, George, and R. C. Root, to Loup Engineering Co. Fold- able shower door construction. 3,335,784, 8-15-67, CI. 160 — 199. Risk, George, and R. C. Root, to Richleu Corp. Heat dissipator apparatus. 3,342,255, 9-19-67, CI. 165 — 80. Risk, James B., and F. E. Murray, to British Columbia Research Council. Method and apparatus for hydrogen sulfide determination. 3,300,282, 1-24-67, CI. 23—232. Risk, Jerry A. : See — Ruckriegel, Raymond J., and Risk. 3,339,044. Risk, Norman E. : See — Bertram, August H., Risk, and Sieving. 3,330,386. Risley, Allan S. : See — Kaufman, Irving, and Risley. 3,298,519. Rissberger, Arthur C, Jr. : See — Galley, Hollis T., and Rissberger. 3,315.910. Rissberger, Arthur C, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Universal film reel. 3,330,494, 7-11-67, CI. 242 — 71.8. Risse, Roger, to Societe Lyonnaise des Applications Catalyti- ques. Carbon dioxide detecting safety device for apparatus operating through catalysis of gaseous hydrocarbons. 3,354,- 931, 11-28-67, CI. 158 — 139. and Ritchey. 3,348,476. , Ritchey, and Steed. 3,305,420. Rissi, Erwin : See — Jueker, Ernst, Ebnother, Lindenmann, Rissi, Schenker, and Suess. 3,359,265. Jueker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Rissi. 3,325,501. Ristau, Adolf : See — Wienand, Michael, and Ristau. 3,314,108. Ristau, Alfred G. : See — Ristau, Arnold E. and A. G. 3,318,427. Ristau, Arnold E. and A. G. Device for accumulating and dis- pensing coins. 3,318,427, 5-9-67, CI. 194—2. Ristau, Theodore F., to General Motors Corp. Constant velocitv universal joint. 3,310.961, 3-28-67, CI. 64—21. Ristorcelii, Theodore. Combined sunglasses and hair comb. 3,338,657, 8-29-67, CI. 351 — 158. Rita, Albert M. Decorative shoe lace keeper. 3,345,707, 10- 10-67, CI. 24 — 120. Ritchey, Jack L. : See — Brownlee, Winston E., Brownlee, Winston E., Ritchey, James F. : See — Field, Nathaniel L., and Ritchey. 3,308,250. Ham, James H., Jr., Ritchey, and Tolman. 3.316,357. Ritchey, Thomas W., Jr., and L. J. Bazin, to Radio Corp. of America. Scanning system for use in character reading with circuit means to compensate for lag in the photocon- ductive pickup device. 3,303,281, 2-7-67, CI. 178—7.2. Ritchie, Alan R., and K. Holland, to Macarthys Ltd. Indicat- ing devices for heat treatment. 3,324,723, 6-13-67, CI. 73— 358. Ritchie, Alexander C. : See — Barton, Derek H. R., Hems, Walker, Ritchie, Meredith, Holton, Clark, Webb. 3,301,858. Ritchie, David S., to Barr and Stroud Ltd. Apparatus for positioning or printing names in cartographic processes. 3,323,413, 6-6-67, CI. 88—24. Ritchie, David S. Photo type setting machines. 3,347,140, 10-17-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. Ritchie, David S., and T. M. Glass. Apparatus for automati- cally copying lines. 3,323,414, 6-6-67, CI. 88—24. Ritchie, Douglas E. Direct acting variable pump. 3,314,365, 4-18-67, CI. 103—38. Ritchie, Douglas E., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Instrument housing retaining member. 3,347,608, 10-17-67, CI. 312 — 216. Ritchie, Glen. Tensioned strand type duct forming mech- anism. 3,313,671, 4-11-67, CI. 156 — 425. Ritchie, Harold D. : See — Entringer, James S., Marks, and Ritchie. 3,352,419. Ritchie, Kim, and J. W. Addleburg, to Eastman Kodak Co. Color stabilized cellulose esters and compositions containing neopentyl phosphite. 3,305,378, 2-21-67, CI. 106—177. Ritchie, Malcolm I. : See — Gardner, John, and Ritchie. 3,309,140. Ritchie, Wallace J. : See — Cox, Norman P., and Ritchie. 3,352,105. Ritchie, Wallace J., to United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. Air inlet screen. 3,319,402. 5-16-67. CI. 55 — 306. Ritchie, William D. Chemical incorporator. 3,306,240, 2-28-67, CI. Ill — 6. Ritchie, William D. Optionally and automatically controlled rear caster wheels on prime mover trailed vehicle assemblies. 3,324,956, 6-13-67, CI. 172 — 386. Rite-A-Sign, Inc. : See — Edwards, Arthur T. 3,301,287. Rite-Way, Inc. : See — Hansen, Niels S., and J. D. and C. C. Irving. 3,334.872. Rither, Lee S. Humidifier for heating systems. 3,303,837, 2-14-67, CI. 126—113. Ritmar Corp. : See — Jensen, Howard M. 3,320,832. Ritson, Daniel D. : See — Frazier, Charles, and Ritson. 3,297,615. Savina, Anthony R., and Ritson. 3,316,123. Ritson, Daniel D., to American Cyanamid Co. Amino formal- dehyde resin solutions of decreased reactivity, and said solutions admixed with film forming proteins. 3,321,418, 5-23-67, CI. 260—7. Rittel. Werner : See — Schwyzer, Robert, Iselin, Kappeler, Riniker, and Rittel. 3,300,468. Rittenbaeh. Otto E. Frequency step filter. 3,349,350, 10-24- 67, CI. 334 — 47. Rittenhouse, Godfrey J. : See — Galloway, Frederick M., Rittenhouse, and Sinnamon. 3,310,323. Rittenhouse. Howard E., and S. L. Wood, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Turbine flowmeter. 3,350,938, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 231. Rittenhouse, William E. : See — Merrill, Elwyn E., Tabol, Veazey, and Rittenhouse. 3,343,- 216. Ritter Co., Inc. : See — Brenner, Orlestus R., and Reser. 3,302,022. Ritter. Dale L. : See — Nurre, Thomas C, McFarland, and Ritter. 3,322,321. Ritter, Ernst G., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Plastic con- tainer. 3,355,061, 11-28-67, CI. 220 — 60. Ritter, Frederick J. : See — De Boer, Herman O., Jr., and Ritter. 3.322,144. Wolter, Gilbert R., Chambers, and Ritter. 3,333,825. LIST OF PATENTEES 1091 Rlttor, Frederick J., to Sunbeam Corp. Hair dryer cap. 3,335,- 502, 8-15-67, CI. 34—99. Ritter, George F.. Jr. : See — Carson, Frank J., and Ritter. 3,329,494. Ritter, George F., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method and apparatus for producing a continuous glass ribbon. 3,337,317, 8-22-67, CI. 65—25. Ritter, George F., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method and apparatus for press bending and tempering glass sheets. 3,338,695, 8-29-67, CI. 05 — 104. Ritter, Gerald J., to The Barbizon Corp. Women's slip. 3,339,553, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 454. Ritter, lieinrich, R. Beyerle, and R.-E. Nitz, to Cassella Farb- werke Malnkur Aktiengesellschaft. Ethers of 3-alkylamino- 4-methvl-7-hvdroxy coumarln. 3,311,635, 3-28-67, CI. 260—294.3. Ritter, Jacob. KG : See — Bross. Helmut. 3.29S.357. Schodterer Erich. 3,302,619. Ritter, Josef : See — Gott. Hans, and Ritter. 3,307,715. Rittei. Joseph F. : See — Lang, Charles F., Ritter, and Claiborne. 3,316,748. Ritter, Karlheinz,' to General Protection Establishment. Light- ning rod with ionizing field. 3,328,508, 6-27-67, CI. 174 — 4. Ritter, Karlheinz, to General Protection Establishment. Light- ning rod with great ionizing power. 3,350,496, 10-31-67, Cl. 174 — 4. Ritter, Km spar : See — Allgaier, Erwin, and Ritter. 3,313,108. Allgaier, Erwin, and Ritter. 3,332,299. Ritter, Lawrence : See — Weideuheimer, Joseph F., Ritter, and Sieger. 3,335,055. Ritter Maudler Corp. : See — Irving. Gus M., Jr., and Vogel. 3,357.482. Ritter Pfaudler Corp. : See — Anderson. Edgar L. 3,339.913. Calmon. Calvin. Greer, and Wood. 3,342,755. Ernst, Robert R. 3,346,464. Jen Cliao, Pao and Zupan. 3.337,363. Kropp, Donald E., Melino, and Diehl. 3,334,870. Mindler. Albert B. 3,298,950. Nugent, John I. 3.339.785. Ross, Gene W. 3,338.033. Ross, Gene W. 3 342,020. Schneider. Leopold M. 3,300,249. Staples, Basil G., and Spies. 3,336,659. Weickgenannt, Egon R. 3,309,965. Zupan, Janez. 3.335,028. Ritter, Sammie F., to Mobil Oil Corp. System for translating seismic signals from serial to parallel format. 3,332,059, 7-1S-67, Cl. 340 — 15.5. Ritterskamp, Hans-Egon : See — Loffler, Erwin, Mahler, and Ritterskamp. 3,317,253. Rittner. Helmut, to Slemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Apparatus for regulating load consumption. 3,305,- 765. 2-21-66. Cl. 323 — 19. Ritz, Josef : See — Wertz. Hans M.. Kroeper, Wagner, and Ritz. 3.344,108. Rltz, Ludolf, to Gesellschaft Fuer Kernforschung m.b.H. Gas cooled nuclear reactor core and steam generator plant em- bodying same. 3,309. 279, 3-14-67, Cl. 176 — 40. Ritz, Ludolf, to Gesellschaft Fuer Kernforschung m.b.H. Steam generator, particularly in circuits for nuclear reac- tors. 3,324.835, 6-13-67, Cl. 122 — 31. Ritzema, James R., to General Motors Corp. Hydrokinetic fluid drive. 3,338,115, 8-29-67, Cl. 74—730. Ritzerfeld. Gerhard : See — Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. 3,358,593. Ritzerfeld, Gerhard. Filing cabinet with tiltable drawer. 3,320.010, 5-16-67, Cl. 312—323. Ritzerfeld. Gerhard. Card controlled selective rotary print- ing machine. 3,323,449, 6-6-67, Cl. 101 — 91. Ritzerfeld. Gerhard. Feeding apparatus for printing machines. 3,335,662, 8-15-67, Cl. 101—235. Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm and G. Apparatus for printing selected sections of a printing form. 3,358,593, 12-19-67, Cl. 101 — 91. Rival Mfg. Co. : See — McLean, Robert E. 3,314,144. McLean, Robert E. 3.321.830. McLean, Robert E. 3,345,742. Scott, Robert J. 3.315,352. Scott, Robert J., Chappell, and Briar. 3,313,493. Rivelli. Joseph A. Chain link fencing. 3,345,040, 10-3-67, CI. 256—37. Rively, Clair M., and P. A. Livera, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of bonding a boron nitride body to a refrac- tory metal. 3,344,505, 10-3-67, Cl. 29 — 473.1. Rivenburgh, John G. : See — Berger, Sol J., and Rivenburgh. 3,313,585. Rivera, Arthur: See — De Soto, Aldo J., and Rivera. 3,347,357. Rivers, Charles F. Drive tightener. 3,353,420, 11-21-67, Cl. 74 — 242.1. Riviana Foods Inc. : See — Lynn. Lawrence, and Anderson. 3,322,293. Riviere, Charles. Anti-tussive. 3,305,444, 2-21-67. Cl. 167 — 55. Rivinius, Theodore. Automatic control device for road graders and the like. 3,303.589, 2-14-67, Cl. 37—156. Riv-Kap, Inc. : See — Ilalko, John J., Jr. 3,349.984. Halko, John J., Jr., and Reider. 3,349,530. Rivman, Samuel J., and H. A. Carysl'orth, to Gulf Oil Corp. Reclosable container. 3,321,126, 5-23-67, Cl. 229—65. Rlvolta, Luis A. Device for temporarily replacing an auto- motive vehicle road wheel. 3,317,218, 5-2-67, Cl. 280 — 150. Rise, Frederick H. : See — Fast, Clarence R., Howard, and Rixe. 3,354,959. Rixmann, Amos E., and L. E. Knapp. Endless track con- struction. 3,347,602, 10-17-67, Cl. 305—54. Rlzk, Waheeb, and C. A. Keer, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Turbines. 3,300,178, 1-24-67. Cl. 253 — 39.1. Rlzk, Waheeb, and R. Bolesworth, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Turbine duct mounting installation. 3,327,476, 6-27- 67, Cl. 60 — 39.31. Rizzato, Francesco C. Lockable joint device for a cycle saddle mounted on an orientable saddle-holder. 3,302,970, 2-7-67, Cl. 297—195. Rizzato, Francesco C. Bicycle with single beam frame. 3,337,240, 8-22-67, Cl. 280—278. Rizzi, Louis H., to Raytheon Co. Pulse coupling network. 3,339,200, 8-29-67, Cl. 343—17.1. Rizzo, Angelo J., Jr. Concealed weapon. 3,354,570, 11-28-67, Cl. 42 — 1. Rizzo, George E., J. A. Veit, and J. E. Ludick. Strip map holder and viewer. 3,325,933, 6-20-67, Cl. 40—86. Rizzo, John J. : See — Talbert, Norbert E.. and Rizzo. 3,296.148. Rizzo, John J., to FMC Corp. Flame-retardant epoxy resin compositions. 3,312,636, 4-4-67, Cl. 260—2. Rizzo, Louis D., to Danlin Mfg. Co. Disposable rotary brush spacer ring. 3,300,805, 1-31-67, Cl. 15—181. Rjabov, Vladimir R., D. M. Rabkin, and A. V. Lozovskaja, to Institute Elektrosvarki Imeni E. O. Patona. Method of weld- jointing aluminum and aluminium alloys with steel. 3,341,- 680, 9-12-67, Cl. 219—73. Roach, Alfred J. : See — Wanaselja.. Oley. 3,333,153. Roach, Erskine E., to H. L. Brown. Gas lift valve. 3,306,- 313, 2-28-67, Cl. 137—102. Roach, Erskine E., to Harold Brown Co. Paraffin control device. 3,329,211. 7-4-67, Cl. 166—170. Roach, Francis S. Positive drive differential. 3,335,623, 8-15- 67, Cl. 74—711. Roach, Gay H. Bale conveyor with bale orientating means. 3,322.256, 5-30-67, Cl. 198—33. Roach, Homer E. Antifreeze system for fluid lines. 3,346,191, 10-10-67, Cl. 239—135. Roach, Thomas J., to International Rectifier Corp. Housing for a three terminal semiconductor device having two in- sulation tube sections. 3,299,327, 1-17-67, Cl. 317 — 234. Roach, Thomas M. : See — ■ Clark. Eric N„ Kintis, and Roach. 3,333,540. Klntlsh, Irving L., and Roach. 3,304,671. Roach, Vincent M., to General Filter Co. Self-housed large capacity water filtration plant. 3,329,272, 7-4-67, Cl. 210 — 253. Roach, William J. : See — Cowden, Lewis M., and Roach. 3,303,826. Roach, Wilson R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Tube handling ap- paratus. 3,315,552, 4-25-67, Cl. 83—78. Roache, John J. : See — Forsythe, Salem A., and Roache. 3,320,704. Roahen, Dan C. : See — Wakeman, Alden H., and Roahen. 3,330.127. Roark, Howard. Wearing apparel. 3,311,924, 4—4-67, Cl. 2—87. Robalex, Inc. : See — Bemiss, Robert P.. and Hensen. 3,325,969. Fahrenbach, Wolfgang B. 3,306,424. Robards, Preston O., to Equipment Research Corp. Power control receptacle having laterally extending contact pins for engaging contact assemblies of a jumper head. 3,358,- 265, 12-12-67, Cl. 339 — 195. Robarge, Claude W., to Patrick Cudahy Inc. Process for pre- paring a dried meat product. 3,311,478. 3-28-67, Cl. 99 — 208. Robarge, Robert E., to The Meadowbrook Co. Apparatus for injecting into water softening systems. 3,308,955, 3-14— 67, Cl. 210—139. Robarge. Thomas J. Electrical instruction kit and connector therefor. 3,324,572, 6-13-67, Cl. 35 — 19. Robb, David : See — Taylor, Roy P., and Robb. 3.347,709. Robb, George D., to Federal Engineering Co. Mechanical drive element. 3,327,550, 6-27-67. Cl. 74 — 422. Robb, Gordon M., and R. F. Code, to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Method for producing zinc casings for batteries and the like. 3,331,122, 7-18-67, Cl. 29—528. Robb. Harold E., Jr., to The Powers Regulator Co. Unbal- anced ring demodulator circuit. 3,327,135, 6-20-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Robb. Ronald A. : See — Buckley, Gordon S., and Robb. 3.340.5S5. Robb. Walter L., to General Electric Co. Thin, substantially defect-free organopolvslloxane films and preparation there- of. 3,325,330, 6-13-67, Cl. 156 — 229. 1092 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Robb, Walter L., to General Electric Co. Process for the separation or enrichment of gases. 3,350,844, 11-7-67, CI. 55—16. Robb, Walter L., to General Electric Co. Separation appa- ratus and method for its operation. 3,351,203, 11-7-67, CI. 210—65. Robb, Walter L., and D. L. Reinhard, to General Electric Co. Gas separation by differential permeation. 3,335,545, 8-15-67. CI. 55—16. Robbers, James A. : See — Berkman, Jay F., Robbers, and Jones. 3,340,182. Robbiano, Francesco. Projector for motor vehicles. 3,297,- 863, 1-10-67, CI. 240 — 11.4. Robbin Laboratories, Inc. : See — Wilburn, Sam W. 3,310.002. Robbins, Alex. Electro-optical monitor systems. 3,329,946, 7-4-67, CI. 340—258. Robbins. Alex, to Standard Systems Communications Corp. Combination pillow speaker and control unit. 3,342,285, 9-19-67, CI. 181 — 31. Robbins Aviation, Inc. : See — Lowe, Edwin C. 3,359,048. Robbins, Beulah M. Open weave anti-slip glove. 3,341,861, 9-19-67, CI. 2—16.3. Robbins, Daniel H., and V. M. Corrado, to Eltra Corp. Justification information computer and tape perforator for photocomposing machines. Re. 26,144, 1-24—67, CI. 234—7. Robbins, Daniel T., to JFT.T Corporation. Easy-open envelope. 3,297,235, 1-10-67, CI. 229—85. Robbins, David. Beverage brewers, coffee percolators and the like. 3,353,475, 11-21-67, CI. 99—312. Robbins, Davis B. Material handling apparatus. 3,311,223, 3-2S-67. CI. 198 — 220. Robbins, Floyd B , to General Electric Co. Data transmis- sion system with control character insertions. 3,307,152, 2-28-67, CI. 340—172.5. Robbins, George E., to Nicholson Mfg. Co. Remotely con- trollable force mechanism for rotary-ring log barkers. 3,333,- 615, 8-1-67, CI. 144 — 208. Robbins. George T., and R. L. Ware. Wooden pole having plastic pole top cover with preservative. 3,352, 5S1, 11-14- 67, CI. 287—20.95. Robbins, Harry, to Bell & Howell Co. Resistance oriented semiconductor strain gage with barrier isolated element. 3,337,780, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 234. Robbins, Harry A. Display rack. 3,323,657, 6-6-67, CI. 211 — 178. Robbins, Hewitt : See — Jensen, Axel G. 3,308.972. Robbins, James S., and Associates, Inc. : See — Sugden, David B. 3.318.099. Winberg, Douglas F. 3,301,581. Winbprg, Douglas F. 3,309.142. Winberg, Douglas F. 3,339,980. Winberg, Douglas F„ and Galgoczy. 3,295,892. Robbins, Jim, Seat Belt Co. : See — Smith, Lawrence H., and Partridge. 3.321.817. ■Smith, Lawrence H., and Partridge. 3.345,712. Robbins, John D., and J. E. Opfell, to Allied Chemical Corp. Yarn treatment. 3.295,182, 1-3-67. CI. 28 — 72. Robbins, Joseph : See — Kenney, Ernest C, Moody, and Robbins. 3,317,024. Robbins, Louis. Debris separator for aircraft gas turbine engines. 3,302,395, 2-7-67, CI. 60 — 39.09. Robbins, Louis. Debris separator for aircraft gas turbine engine. 3,302,396, 2-7-67, CI. 60 — 39.09. Robbins, Max L., and M. W. Hill, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of colloidal carbonates in hy- drocarbon media. 3,342,733, 9-19-67, CI. 252 — 33. Robbins, Max L., and J. H. Schulman, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Microemulsions in 3,346,494, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 33.2. Robbins, Michael M. : See — Brinkman, David C, and Robbins. 3,297,029. Robbins & Myers, Inc. : See — Conrad, Harrv L. 3.331,454. Hagerman, Gilbert H. 3,308,695. Hennessev, Timothy W. 3,303,365. Powers, Estel E. 3,330,547. Springer, William E., and Sherick. 3,308,610. Robbins, Robert, and H. R. Baron, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Matched single pole single throw diode microwave switch. 3,296,457, 1-3-67, CI. 307—885. Robbins, Roland W., Jr. : See — ■ Hinton, Ray F., and Robbins. 3,343,511. Robbins, Roland W., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Fullv sealed, pressure operated metering valve. 3,317,181, 5-2-67, CI. 251—62. Robbins, Saul. Figurine having improved inertia characteris- tics. 3,310,907, 3-28-67, CI. 46—156. Robel, Heinz, to Telefunken Patenverwertimgegesellschaft G.m.b.H High-voltage coil for generating the high voltage in a television receiver. 3,345,595, 10-3-67, CI. 336 — 69. Roberge. Ralph N. • See — Mahon, Joseph J., and Roberge. 3,308,315. Roberson, Cletis L., N. J. Leedy. and J. D. Riley, to Owens- Corning Fiberglas Corp. Feeder for production of fibers of heat-goftenable materials. 3,305,332, 2-21-67, CI. 65 — 11. Roberson, Jessie L. : See — Boyd, Harvey W., Burleigh, and Roberson. 3,306,210. Roberson, Kendall L. Garbage can lid lock. 3,336,065, 8-15-67, CI. 292—30. Roberson, Robert E. Power driven vertically adjustable trac- tor hitches. 3,345,083, 10-3-67, CI. 280 — 190. Robert, Jean : See — Carre, Roland, and Robert. 3,349,395. Robert, Roger A. Devices for the control of an aerial bomb operation. 3,299.810, 1-24-67, CI. 102 — 4. Robert, Roger A. Guide tube magazine for carrying and launching airplane rocket-bombs. 3,342,104, 9-19-67, CI. 89—1.817. Roberto, Francisco Q., to United States of America, Air Force. Synthesis of hydroxydifluoroamino alkanes. 3,329,- 721, 7-4-07, CI. 260 — 584. Roberts, Albert, I. Hawkes, and F. T. Williams. Photoelastic stress indicating devices. 3,313,205, 4-11-67, CI. 88 — 14. Roberts, Alfred H. Cone loudspeakers. 3,350,513, 10-31-67, ■CI. 179—115.5. Roberts, Alfred M. Ciphering device. 3,319,000, 5-9-67, CI. 178—22. Roberts, Arthur H. Interchangeable luggage-chair structure. 3,309,134, 3-14-67, CI. 297—17. Roberts, Arthur L. Water massage unit and method of use. 3,326,210, 6-20-67, CI. 128 — 66. Roberts, Barry S., and F. D. Sheldon, to Lawrence Engineer- ing Co. Ltd. Pallet transfer mechanisms. 3,338,430, S-29- 67, CI. 214 — 6. Roberts, Boake A., and Co. Ltd. : See — Moorshead, Thomas C, and Hopf. 3,303,241. Roberts, Carleton W., and J. C. Little, to The Dow Chemical Co. Halogenated ether alcohols. 3,359,327, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 611. Roberts, Carleton W., and D. H. Haigh, to The Dow Chemical Co. Halophenoxy norbornenes. 3,359,328, 12-19-67, CI. 260—612. Roberts, Charles A. Cleated athletic shoe structure. 3,327,411, 6-27-67, CI. 36—2.5. Roberts. Charles C. : See — Lytle, John P., Hannan, and Roberts. 3,343,535. Roberts, Charles G. Shelter attachment for automobiles. 3,349,784, 10-31-67, CI. 135—5. Roberts, Charles L. Mouthpiece for double reed musical in- struments. Re. 26,139, 1-10-67, CI. 84 — 383. Roberts, Charles T. Contoured body rest. 3,300,658, 2-28-67, CI. 297 — 4. Roberts, Charles W., Jr. and H. H. Roberts. Programmed message control system. 3,330,915, 7-11-67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Roberts, Clifford J., Jr. : See — Farber, James F., Roberts, Donovan, and Wesson. 3,329,- 969. Roberts Co. : See — Barefoot, Thomas L., and Martin. 3.321.902. Grishin, Peter F. 3.352,096. Roberts Consolidated Industries, Inc. : See — Hill, Harvey J. 3,314,119. Hill. Harvey J. 3,325,852. Hill, Harvey J. 3,353,204. Roberts Dairy Co. : See — Fisher, Calvin D. 3,357,840. Roberts. Darryl S. : See — Mayer, Francis X., and Roberts. Roberts, David D. Apparatus for delivering 12-12-67. CI. 74—710.5. Roberts, David H. : See — Ratcliff, Nigel A., and Roberts. 3,301,672. Roberts, David H., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Dispersion strengthening of lead. 3,315,342, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 420.5. Roberts, Donald E. Vibratory finishing apparatus. 3,315,417, 4-25-67, CI. 51—163. lionid" h^rocarbons" Roberts - Donald E. Vibratory burnishing system with metered liquid nydrocaibons. feed 335379^ n_ 2 i-67, CI. 259—2 Roberts, Donald L., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Smoking product having flavored additive. 3,334,637, 8-8-67, CI. 131—17. Roberts, Douglas, to Witco Chemical Co. Ltd. Process for manufacturing impregnated cellular materials. 3,348,989, 10-24-67, CI. 156 — 285. Roberts, Edward M., G. P. Claxton, and F. G. Fallon, to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Heterocyclic derivatives of tri- phenylethylenes, triphenylethanes and triphenylethanols. 3,306,895, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 240. Roberts. Edward M., G. P. Claxton, and F. G. Fallon, to Richardson-Merrell Inc. Heterocyclic derivatives of tri- phenylethylenes, triphenylethanes and triphenylethanols. 3.316.272, 4-25-67, CI. 260—294.7. Roberts, Edward S., to Treadwell Corp. Recoverv of copper from low-grade copper sulfide ores. 3,303,021, *2-7-67, CI. 75—105. Roberts, Edward S.. to The Treadwell Corp. Recovery of copper. 3,321,303, 5-23-67, CI. 75 — 106. Roberts, Emmett T.. and R. C. Babb, to Mission Mfg. Co. Pump valve. 3,324,880, 6-13-67, CI. 137—516.29. Roberts, Francis P. : See — ■ Bray, Lane A., and Roberts. 3,351.424. Roberts, Frank D. Apparatus for the application of stain. 3,339,525, 9-5-67, CI. 118—63. Roberts. Fred : See — Fletcher, John M., Hyde, and Roberts. 3,334,974. 3.320.050. power. 3,357,272, LIST OF PATENTEES 1093 Roberts, Fred, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Method of malung graphite articles. 3,309,433, 3-14-07, CI. 204— .5. Roberts, Fred T., & Co. : See — Roberts, Robert E. 3,349.806. Roberts, Frederick D. Vehicle wheel spray collector. 3,341,- 222, 9-12-67, CI. 280— lo4.5. Roberts, Gene : See — Llthgo. William. Roberts, Smith, and Wills. 3,352,747. Roberts, George L... H. E. Hoelscher, and W. J. Cauwenberg, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for TiO:.. pigment pro- duction in controlled calcination of basic titanium 6ulfate. 3,359.070, 12-19-07, CI. 23—202. Roberts, George L., Jr. : See — Whately, Walter R., Roberts, Sheehan, and Castor. 3,342,424. Roberts, George L., Jr., and J. A. Chopoorian, to American Cyanamid Co. Inorganic photochromic materials and proc- ess for producing same. 3,322,552 5-30-67, CI. 106 — 2S8. Roberts, George L., Jr., and R. G. Fessler, to American Cyanamid Co. Quaternary ammonium complexes with het- eropolyanions. 3,346,604, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 429. Roberts, George S., to Ethyl Corp. Multiple pipeline. 3,336,943, 8-22-07, CI. 137—594. Roberts, George S., to Ethyl Corp. Multiple-use storage vessel. 3.350,251. 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 63. Roberts, Gilbert C, Jr., and G. G. Via, to International Business Machines Corp. Monitored evaporant source. 3,313,914, 4-11-07, CI. 219—272. Roberts, Gordon A., to Mechanical Products Inc. Electronic circuit protector. 3,299,322, 1-17-67, CI. 317 — 33. Roberts-Gordon Appliance Corp. : See — Budden, Robert G. 3,310,047. Roberts. Gordon O. Air cooled patio structure. 3,353,471, 11-21-67. CI. 9S— 32. Roberts, Harold. Pneumatically operated floating dry dock. 3.315,627, 4-25-67, CI. 114—45. Roberts, Harold S., to Roberts Paper Co. Pallet. 3.302,593, 2-7-07. CI. 108—50. Roberts, Harrv M. : See — Rembold, Ulvsses P. 3,31S,248. Roberts, Helen H. : See — Roberts, Charles W., Jr. and H. H. Roberts. 3,330,915. Roberts, Hershel C, and L. L. Pepplev. Drier device for ski shoes and the like. 3,299,529, 1-24-07, CI. 34 — 104. Roberts, Hobart V., Jr., W. C. Riester, R. A. Deibel, and M. Bitzer, to Tiico Products Corp. Retractable headlight system. 3,325,636, 6-13-67, CI. 240 — 7.1. Roberts. Howard : See — Wurzel, Hugo, and Roberts. 3,359,021. Roberts, Hugh J., to Corn Products Co. Carbonyl-containlng starch derivatives and process for making same. 3,329,072, 7-4-07. CI. 260 — 233.3. Roberts, Hugh J., and J. T. Saatkamp, to Corn Products Co. Hydroxyalkyl starch ether products. 3,313,803, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 233.3. Roberts, Irving M., to Aerojet-General Corp. Method for pro- duction of N-nitrosamines. 3,340,303, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 583. Roberts. Jack C. : See — Hatchel, Joseph W., and Roberts. 3,329,107. Roberts, James E., and J. B. Wilson, to Union Carbide Corp. Vertical lime kiln. 3.356,351, 12-5-67, CI. 263—30. Roberts, James R., A. S. Gregory, and R. M. Morris, to Weyer- haeuser Co. Paper stiffened with bark extractives and meth- od of making the same. 3,350,201, 10-31-67, CI. 162 — 117. Roberts, John A., to General Electric Co. Leak detector. 3,302,419, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 40.7. Roberts. John A., to General Electric Co. Leak detector. 3,323,350. 6-6-67, CI. 73 — 40.7. Roberts, John A., to General Electric Co. Leak detector probe with integral flow indicator. 3,329,008, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 40.7. Roberts, John W., A. F. Old. R. F. Gibson, W. F. Foster, T. L. Purvis, and J. C. Wycoff, to Solite Corp. Uniform light- weight aggregate. 3,346,198, 10-10-67, CI. 241 — 23. Roberts. Joseph M., Sr., and C. M. Mellan, to De Best Mfg. Co., Inc. Removable plug for a passage. 3,307,732, 3-7- 67. Ci. 220—24.5. Roberts, Kenneth S. : See — Lagermasini, Joseph P., Roberts, and Smith. 3,343,395. Roberts, Lincoln E. : See — Marley, James E., Roberts, and Ward. 3,320,354. Roberts, Lincoln E.. to AMP Inc. Temperature-sensing device. 3.350,980, 12-5-67, CI. 338—28. Roberts, Maldwyn H., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Means for imparting a torque proportional to frequency to a biased indicator. 3.324.392, 6-0-67, CI. 324 — 7S. Roberts, Norman : See — Colville, Francis J.. Roberts, and Brown. 3,352,494. Roberts Paper Co. : See — Roberts, Harold S. 3,302,593. Roberts, Phillip H., and W. R. Snook, Jr. Transmission. 3,295,393, 1-3-67, CI. Roberts, Phillip H., and W. R. Snook, Jr. Aircraft control systems. 3,295,797, 1-c Roberts & Porter, Inc. : See — Orr, William J. 3,296,964. Roberts, Ralph R. : See — Yerzley. Felix L.. and Roberts. 3,354,701. to The Boeing Co. 705. to The Boeing Co. -67. CI. 244—82. Roberts, Ralph R., and B. Schwartz. Intravenous syringe ap- paratus. 3,345,986, 10-10-67, CI. 128 — 214. Roberts, Ralph R., and B. Schwartz. Intermixing syringe. 3,348,546, 10-24-07. CI. 128—218. Roberts, Richard L., and D. L. MacPeek, to Union Carbide Corp. Purification of epsilon-caprolactams. 3,359,260, 12-19-07. Ci. 260—239.3. Roberts, Richard W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Variable dis- placement check valve pump. 3,304,886, 2-21-67, CI. 103—173. Roberts, Richard W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Variable volume pump or motor. 3,300,224, 2-28-67, CI. 103—120. Roberts, Richard W., to Borg-Warner Corp. Rotary seal struc- ture for valve plate construction. 3,330,500, 7-11-67, CI. 277—92. Roberts, Robert, and G. H. F. Walker, to Imperial Chemicals Industries Ltd. Process for chlorinating ortho-cresol. 3,318,949, 5-9-67, CI. 260—521. Roberts, Robert E., to Fred T. Roberts & Co. Reinforced hose construction and method of making the same. 3,349,806, 10-31-67, CI. 138—122. Roberts, Royal N., and V. M. Lubieniecki, to Morris Machine Works. Pump priming control. 3,316,850, 5-2-67, CI. 103—113. Roberts, Russell R. : See — Murray, Thomas C, and Roberts. 3,323,373. Murray, Thomas C, and Roberts. 3,324,761. Murray, Thomas C, and Roberts. 3,357,574. Murray, Thomas C, Roberts, and Stone. 3,316,875. Roberts & Schaefer Co., Division Thompson-Starrett Co., Inc. : See — Stamos, Chris, Reeves, and Wender. 3,327,401. Roberts, Seward M., and E. Greek, to American Flange & Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for feeding articles. 3,330,- 403, 7-11-67, CI. 19S — 33. Roberts, Simon : See — Lystad. Leonard A., and Roberts. 3,319.4S7. Roberts, Simon. Balanced valve. 3,304,048, 2-14-67, CI. 251—138. Roberts, Simon, and J. D. Rankin, Jr. Safety closure. 3,343,- 697, 9-26-67, CI. 215—9. Roberts, Thomas G. : See — Barr, Thomas A., Jr., Mayo, and Roberts. 3,356.897. Roberts, Thomas M., to British Welding Research Association. Friction welding devices for joining lengths of wire. 3,314,483, 4-1S-67, CI. 228—2. Roberts, Tom J. : See — Paulson, Donald L., and Roberts. 3,30G,566. Roberts, Tom J., and D. L. Paulson, to Ethicon, Inc. Article dispensing units removable from an enclosing casing. 3.310,199, 3-21-67, CI. 221 — 25. Roberts, Wayne E. : See — Barton, James C, Carter, and Roberts. 3,311,389. Mayo, Roy E., and Roberts. 3,295,612. Roberts, William C, Jr., and W. B. Kerr ; said Kerr assor. to W. C. Roberts, Jr. Triangularly-shaped sail launching and retracting means. 3,310.018, 3-21-67, CI. 114 — 104. Roberts, William E. : See — Artaud, Maurice H.. Laurent, Roberts. 3,297,379. Reese. Glenn A., and Roberts. 3,312,887. Roberts, William J. : See — Halek, George W., Berardinelli, Hendry, and Roberts. 3,317,475. Roberts, William J., to Celanese Corp. of America. Composi- tions containing a polyterephthalamide and a hydrocarbon- substituted sulfonic acid, and process utilizing the same in making shaped articles. 3,322,S24, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 30.8. Roberts, William J., to Eltra Corp. Spark generating circuit having a voltage doubler and solid state control compo- nents. 3,349,284, 10-24-67, CI. 315—223. Roberts, William J., and E. J. Hensch, to Celenese Corp. Floor tile comprising vinyl chloride-vinvl acetate copolymer and modified polyoxymethylene. 3,313,753, 4-11-67, CI. 260—23. Roberts, William J., and B. B. Jacknow, to Celanese Corp. Polymers containing oxymethvlene and thiomethvlene units. 3,313,765, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Roberts, William J., J. DiPietro, and C. L. Smart, to Celanese Corp. Preparation of modified polymers. 3,328,362, 6-27-67, CI. 260—79.3. Roberts, William J., C. L. Smart, and J. Di Pietro, to Celanese Corp. Preparation of organic sulfonic compounds. 3,337,615, 8-22-67, CI. 200—513. Roberts, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Time-tem- perature age register for electrical insulation. 3,301,058, 1-31-67, CI. 73—339. Roberts, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Can having a tear strip closure. 3,318,495, 5-9-67, CI. 222 — 541. Roberts, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for cutting material. 3,319,053, 5-9-67, CI. 235—151.1. Roberts, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for acousticallv determining the size of cast in- gots. 3,324.716, 6-13-67, CI. 73—149. Roberts, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Apparatus for indicating shear-blade wear, 3,326,039. 6-20-07, CI. 73—104. Roberts. William L., to United States Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for rolling strip. 3,332,292, 7-25-67, CI. 72— S. 1094 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Roberts, Winston J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Textile material comprising an acrylonitrile polymer coated with a terpolymer of an acrylic ester, a vinyl ester and a crosslinking monomer. 3.303,050, 2-7-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Robertshaw Controls Co. : See — Bauer, Werner R. 3,304,384. Bauer, Werner R. 3.315,053. Bauer, Werner R. 3,317,697. Bauer. Werner R. 3.354.274. Beck, Roland D. 3,332,322. Beck, Roland D. 3,336,946. Beck, Roland D., David, Davis, Doyle, and Geiger. 3,341,- 115. Beck, Roland D., David, Davis, Doyle, and Geiger. 3,358,- 915. Beck, Roland D., and Houser. 3,336,766. Beck, Roland D., and Palmer. 3,353,452. Bello. Edward L. 3,340.373. Brakebill, Harold G. 3,332,440. Branson, Charles D. 3.314,604. Caparone, Michael J. 3,306,109. Chambers, William W. 3,358,738. Chambers, William W., and De Forest. 3,310,713. Crafts, Cecil A. 3,349,329. Crafts, Cecil A., and Carlson. 3,348,149. De Forest, Wesley V. 3,344,850. Forbes. James A. 3.339.0S7. Forte, Francis J. 3,304,001. Gauss, Louis H., Jr., and Latham. 3,333,181. Genbauffe, Francis S. 3.322,922. Genbauffe, Francis S. 3,337,179. Golden. Robert L. 3.333.070. Good, Arthur L. 3,302,879. Good. Arthur L. 3.319.021. Good, Arthur L. 3,325,855. Goodhouse. Carl J., and Forte. 3,358,924. Houser, Roy W. 3,298.525. Houser, Roy W. 3,334,545. Houser, Roy W„ and Jaksha. 3,318,116. Houser, Roy W., Morris, and Chenaur. 3,338,268. Houser, Roy W.. Morris, and Chenaur. 3,359,388. Jackson, Wilbur F., and Braucksiek. 3,325,099. Jaksha, John B. 3,338,362. Katchka, Jay R. 3,360,198. Katchka Jay R., McAllister, and Scharer. 3,33S,517. Kreuter, Kenneth G. 3,306,170. Kreuter. Kenneth G. 3 320,388. Kreuter, Kenneth G. 3,324,631. Kreuter. Kenneth G.. and Phillips. 3,338,519. Lewis, Jay L. 3.298,395. Manecke, Siegfried E. 3,312,807. Marlow. Ja^ob. 3,320,527. McHale, William L., Sorensen, and O'Connor. 3,312,077. Mcintosh, Harold A., and Rehrig. 3,333.230. Min^rone. Frank V., and Morgan. 3,357,453. Moonan, Donald F. 3.327,085. Morgan, David L. 3,320,965. Mueller, Klaus P. 3,295,544. Mueller, Klaus P. 3.360,715. Palmer, Reed A. 3,339,881. Palmer, Reed A. 3,358,566. Phillips, James W. 3,326,228. Phillips. James W. 3,353,559. Pridham, Donald C, Jr. 3,306,411. Pridham, Donald C, Jr. 3,319,532 Rhodes. William E. 3.303.708. Rhodes, William E. 3.325.614. Rhodes, William E. 3,359,387. Rice, Harold W. 3,298,606. Riehl, Fred. 3,308,871. Russell, William J. 3,304,800. Russell, William J. 3,306.998. Shopsky, Harvey J. 3.339.094. Sorensen, Svend E., and McHale. 3,299,237 Tyler, Hugh J. 3,341,119. Tyler, Hugh J„ and Wolfe. 3,316,375. Tyler, Hugh J„ and Wolfe. 3,358,494. Vollbehr, Harald E. 3.304.385. Williams, Carl D. 3,323.086. Willson, James R. 3,312,396. Willson, James R. 3,312,397. Willson, James R. 3,323,724. Willson, James R. 3,341,120. Willson, James R 3.344.989. Willson, James R. 3.358,963. Zoludow, Richard S. 3,308 851. Robertson, Alan, L., and P. Paolella, to The United Research and Development Co., Inc. Grouted masonry wall. 3,314,- 208, 4-18-67, CI. 52 — 438. Robertson, Alistair L. M. : See — Katselis, George N., and Robertson. 3,345,566. Robertson, Archibald, Jr. : See — Finke, Arthur A., Kline, Pikler, and Robertson. 3.31S,- 561. Robertson, Charles A., and F. B. Small, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Encapsulated light source. 3,349,232, 10-24-67, CI. 240—1.2. Robertson, Charles A., and F. B. Small, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Pavement embedded lighting unit. 3,353,013, 11-14-67, CI. 240—1.2. Robertson, Charles D. : See — Baillie, Adam, and Robertson. 3,33S,359. 3,342,174. 3,315,603. Robertson, Charlotte : See — Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,336,935. Robertson, David A. : See — Tongue, Dennis, Biskley, and Robertson. Robertson, Donald : See — Amey, William G., Finch, and Robertson. Robertson, Earl D. : See — Davidson. Andrew D., and Robertson. 3,331,392. Robertson, Elmer W. Means to latch together the meeting ends of collapsible curing rims. 3,316,596, 5-2-67, CI. 18—43. Robertson, Field I., Jr. : See — Lee, Harry W., Jr., and Robertson. 3,327,596. Robertson, Frederick C. : See — Bucknell, Ernest H., and Ward. 3,324,879. Cousins, John R., and Robertson. 3,312,938. Robertson, Gary : See — Bucknell, Ernest H., and Ward. 3,324,879. Robertson, Gary B. : See — Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,336,935. Robertson, George H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Correlation apparatus. 3,355,579, 11-28-67, CI. 235—181. Robertson, George M., and G. K. Charles. Presses. 3,318,- 234, 5-9-67, CI. 100 — 232. Robertson, H. H. Co. : See — Adams, William E. 3,337,991. Curran, Bernard E. 3,343,325. Doyle, Thomas E„ Fekete, Keenan, and Plant. 3,317,465. Fekete, Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,297,745. Fekete, Frank, Keenan, and Plant. 3,301,743. Ferrell, Russell A., and Howell. 3,321,880. Johnson, Thomas B. 3,324,535. Knight, Richard E., and Martin. 3,324,617. Norsworthy, George R. 3,31S,057. Sawyer, Andrew H. 3.356.134. Shumaker, Lucky J. 3,300,912. Tischuk. Walter. 3.333,525. Tischuk, Walter. 3.343,312. Waizenhofer, Jay C. 3,300,934. Robertson, Harry G. : See — Johnston, Charles R., and Robertson. 3,313,071. Robertson, Jack Y. : See — Miller, Daniel D., and Robertson. 3.295.849. Miller, Wilbur A., and Robertson. 3,359,427. Robertson, James A. : See — Berg, Kenneth M., and Robertson. 3,309,175. Robertson. James B. : See— - Boden. Donald E., and Robertson. 3,334,197. Robertson. James J. : See — Timmons, William D.. Jr., and Robertson. 3,358,051. Robertson, James J., and R. A. Hayes, to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Suspension polymerization of lactams using polvmeric materials as suspension agents. 3,298,977, 1— 17-67, CI. 260—3. Robertson, James R. : See — - Prud'homme, John W., Robertson, and Fisher. 3,309,- 065. Robertson. James S. P., L. E. B. Dymoke-Bradshaw, and N. S. Lotay, to International Standard Electric Corp. Telephone ringer. 3,346,858, 10-10-67, CI. 340—397. Robertson, Jerry E., and J. A. Skorcz, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. N-(benzocvclobutene - 1 - loweralkyl)-cnrboxylic acid amides. 3,308,157, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 562. Robertson. Jesse E. Ball hitch construction. 3,307,857, 3-7- 67, CI. 280—511. Robertson, John A., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Draw frame stop motion apparatus. 3.310.S44, 3-28-67, CI. 19 — .25. Rohertson, John A. L., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Nuclear reactor fuel. 3.354.044, 11-21-67. CI. 176 — 68. Robertson, John D., to Mount Hope Machinery Co. Roll with means for removing longitudinal curvature. 3,328,866, 7-4-67, CI. 29—116. Robertson, John R.. to The North British Rubber Co. Ltd. Seat cushions. 3,330.600, 7-11-67, CI. 297 — 454. Robertson, John Y., to International Business Machines Corp. Precision regulated power supply. 3,311,815, 3-28-67, CI. 323 — 22. Robertson, Kenneth : See — Ward, Irving A., and Bletcher. 3,330,935. Robertson, Kenneth D. Constant force shock absorber. 3,295,846. 1-3-67, CI. 267 — 1. Robertson, Peter, to Republic Steel Corp. strength briquettes from solid state 3,295,957, 1-3-67, CI. 75—33. Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc. : See — Jennings, Lewis F., and Wanielista. Wanielista, Walter. 3,301,127. Robertson, Reed S. : See — Michalski, Raymond J., Robertson, Steck, and Stephenson. 3. 316, 176. Odland, Karsten, and Robertson. 3,306,702. Robertson, Reed S., to Nalco Chemical Co. Cooling water treatment and compositions useful therein. 3,352,793, 11-14-67, CI. 252—389. Robertson, Richard A., to Van Richards Co. Blank form as- sembly. 3,315,984, 4-25-67, CI. 282 — 22. Robertson, Robert M. : See — Costello, Robert B., and Robertson. 3,298,222. Robertson, Warren D. : See — King, Laurence F., Robertson, and Steele. 3,316,183. Production of high reduced iron ores. 3,319,555. LIST OF PATENTEES 1095 Robertson, William J.: See — Copeland, John R., and Robertson. 3,349,404. Copeland, .lohn K., Robertson, and Gilfert. 3,290,536. Robertson, William L. : See — Musiok, Richard O., Ballard, and Robertson. 3,323,386. Robeson, Max ()., to Celanese Corp. Method of recovering formic acid from a waste liquor. 3,357,899, 12-12-67, CI. 203—15. Robey, Edmund L., Jr., and E. G. Slaney, to Sylvanla Electric Products, Iuc. Memory plane frame assemblies. 3,328,781, 6-27-67, CI. 340—174. Robich, Milan E. : See — Grundfest, Michael, and Robich. 3,310,778. Robichaux, Thomas J. : See — .Torda, Robert M.. Robichaux, and Smith. 3.355,315. Robichaux, Thomas J., to Shell Oil Co. Plugging under- ground formations. 3,308,884, 3-14-67, CI. 166 — 33. Robichaux, Thomas J., S. G. Gibbs, and R. M. Jorda, to Shell Oil Co. Method of stabilizing piles. 3,324,665, 6-13-67, CI. 61— 53.6S. Robillard. Jean J. Electro-catalytic photography. 3,355,290, 11-28-67. CI. 96—1.5. Robillard, Jean J. A. Positive to positive reproduction process and copy sheet for use therein. 3,309,198, 3-14- 67 CI. 96—1. Robillard, Robert J., and R. L. Vernon, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Adjustable passenger utility carrier. 3,330,506, 7-11- 67, CI. 244—118. Robin, Allen M., to Velsicol Chemical Corp. Process for pre- paring 2-methoxy-3,6-dichlorobenzoic acid. 3,335,177, 8-8- 67, CI. 260 — 521. Robin-Nodwell Mfg. Ltd. : See — Nodwell, Bruce, and Rymes. 3,329,227. Robin, Stephane J. -P. A. : See — Morlais, Maurice R. P., and Robin. 3,339,109. Robinett, Leonard L. : See — Graham, John V., Keeling, and Robinett. 3,354,832. Robinette, George H.. to Pro-Putt. Inc. Golf putting practice device. 3,351,345, 11-7-67, CI. 273 — 176. Robinette, Richard T., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Disk brake. 3.29S.469, 1-17-67. CI. 188 — 73. Robinder, Ronald C. : See — McMillan, Richard B., and Robinder. 3,312,850. Robins, A. H., Co., Inc. : See — Eagles, Robert P., and Southward. 3,322,101. Helsley, Grover C. 3,316,276. Lunsford, Carl D. 3.299.088. Lunsford, Carl D. 3,301.869. Lunsford, Carl D. 3,347.856. Lunsford, Carl D„ and Cale. 3.301,757. Lunsford, Carl D., and Cale. 3,301,758. Lunsford, Carl D.. and Cale. 3,301,759. Lunsford, Carl D., and Cale. 3,337,580. Swidinsky. John, and Brown. 3,318.908. Robins, Augustine W., R. V. Harris, Jr., H. W. Carlson, F. E. McLean, and W. D. Middleton, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Super- sonic aircraft. 3,310,262. 3-21-67, CI. 244 — 15. Robins, Charles T., and W. W. Goodnow, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electromagnetic structure with low reluctance U-shaped pole means. 3,344,375, 9-26-67, CI. 335 — 174. Robins, Harold J. : See — Heston, Eugene E., Kmentt, Robins, and Stroup. 3,317,- 957. Robins Industries Corp. : See — - Post, Herman D., and Perper. 3,346.437. Robins, Samuel 0. Belt trainer. 3,342,311, 9-19-67, CI. 19S— 202. Robins, Sy R. Hydroponie unit. 3,323,253, 6-6-67, CI. 47 — 1.2. Robins, Walter A. Blade holder with sliding blade assembly. 3,349,487, 10-31-67, CI. 30—335. Robinson, Albert S. : See — Loukes. David G., and Robinson. 3,356.474. Loukes, David G., and Robinson. 3.356,475. Robinson, Albert S., to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of manufacturing fiat glass of different thicknesses. 3,305,338, 2-21-67, CI. 05—99. Robinson, Albert S., to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Method of and apparatus for the manufacture of fiat glass on a molten metal bath. 3,317,301. 5-2-67, CI. 65—99. Robinson, Albert S., to Pilkington Bros. Ltd. Apparatus for supporting a ribbon of glass on a molten metal bath with glass ribbon heel flow means. 3,351,452, 11-7-67, CI. 65 — 1S2. Robinson, Alec D. : See — Green, Harold H., and Robinson. 3,300,874. Robinson, Alfred A., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Vacuum- protective spark gap with trigger electrode. 3,328,032, 6- 27-67, CI. 315—60. Robinson, Alfred G. : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Park, and Robinson. 3,31S,S35. Robinson, Anderson E., and W. D. Willis, to Hercules Inc. Vulcanized epihalohydrin polymers. 3,341,491, 9-12-67, CI. •260 15 75 Stepladder accessory. 3,31S,416, 5-9-67, 260- Robinson, Billie. CI. 1S2 — 214. Robinson, Cecil A., and L. Younger, Jr. Earth working attachment tool and fastener structure therefor. 3,305,- 955, 2-28-67, CI. 37—145. Robinson, Cecil H., to Scherlng Corp. 17a-halogenoethyles- tranes. 3.347,880, 10-17-07, CI. 200—397.5. Robinson, Cecil S., and W. J. Crake, to Roblntech Inc. Lubri- cating and load-carrying pad for railway car center bear- ings and the like. 3,340,302, 10-10-67, CI. 308— 1; ::7. Robinson, Charles C, to Ives (Engineers) Ltd. Hand brace for wheel nuts having an angularly adjustable U-crank arm. 3,348,436, 10-24-67, CI. 81 — 177.9. Robinson, Charles F. : See — Brubaker, Wilson M., and Robinson. 3,321,023. Robinson, Charles F., and J. Reekie, to Bell & Howell Co. Color detection utilizing a chromatic absorption filter. 3,317,062, 5-2-07, CI. 178—5.4. Robinson, Charles G. : See — Dillon, Paul W., and Robinson. 3,358,007. Robinson Clay Product Co., The : See — Anderson, Richard H. 3,356,77S. Robinson, Curtiss W., to The Boeing Co. Self-trimming ablative nozzle. 3,302,884, 2-7-67, CI. 239—205.15. Robinson, Daniel E. : See — Polizzano, Fred F., and Robinson. 3,350,790. Robinson, David E. : See — Rothfuss, William J., Robinson, and Emus. 3,295,483. Rothfuss, William J., Robinson, and Emus. 3,314,675. Robinson, Donald E. Heater construction. 3,353,528, 11-21-67, CI. 120—91. Robinson, Donald N. : See — Gladding, Edward K., and Robinson. 3,347.817. Robinson, Douglas B., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Stacking machines. 3,300,173, 2-28-67, CI. 93 — 93. Robinson, E S & A (Holdings) Ltd. : See — Salway, Brian. 3,349,985. Wynes, Anthony G., and Aspin. 3.344,963. Robinson, Elbert W., to The Congregation of the Sisters of Charitv of the Incarnate Word, Inc. Infant resuscitator. 3,313,295, 4-11-67, CI. 128—30. Robinson, Elbert W., J. A. Miller, and L. H. Hudson. Pul- monary resuscitator with electrical control system. 3,333,- 581. 8-1-07, CI. 128 — 30.2 Robinson, Elmer D. : See — Jeffrey, Joseph O., Robinson, Mueller, and Hawley. 3,359,- 815. Robinson, Eric F. V. : See — Stedman, Brian D., Brown, and Robinson. 3,307,178. Robinson, Ernest B. : See — Glasby, Francis G., and Robinson. 3,330,186. Robinson, Eugene S. : See — Armstrong, Dale E., Coleman, Mclnteer, Potter, and Rob- inson. 3,357,505. Robinson, Fred M. Massaging machine having suction means and oppositely rotating rollers. 3,297,024, 1-10-07, CI. 128—38. to Outboard Marine Corp. Saw chain. CI. 143—135. See— Trott, David H.. and Robinson. 3,357,607. Robinson, Gilbert : See — Jennings, William O., Robinson, Atkins, and Geoffrey. 3,345,886. Robinson. Glen : See — Curtis, Gerald R., Kyle, and Robinson. 3.308,412. Robinson, Glen P., Jr., to Scientific-Atlanta. Inc. Resealable package closure. 3,335,939, 8-15-67, CI. 229 — 43. Robinson, Gordon S. : See — Evans, Joseph R., and Robinson. 3,322,161. Robinson, Grover C, to Reynolds Metals Co. Composite-ingot. 3,353,934, 11-21-67, CI. 29—187.5. Robinson, Grover C, Jr., and B. Hondalus, to Reynolds Metals Co. Extruded composite conductor rails. 3,356,270, 12-5-07, CI. 238 — 150. Robinson-Halpern Co. : See — Chass, Jacob. 3.340.738. Robinson, Harold B. Pick-up truck with removable living quarters. 3,297,355, 1-10-67, CI. 290—23. Robinson, Harold C. : See — Lange, LeRoy J., Robinson, and Groth. 3,335,407. Robinson, Harry, to Flexipak, Inc. Take-up mechanism for sheet-feeding apparatus. 3,357,051 12-12-67, CI. 242 — 65. Robinson, Herbert T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Slide tray in- dexing mechanism. 3,319,370. 5-16-67, CI. 40 — 79. Robinson, Horace M., to Monsanto Co. Process for the preparation of dveable acrylonitrile polymer fibers and compositions thereof. 3.300,272, 1-24-67, CI. 8 — 100. Robinson, Horace M., Jr. : See — Morgan, Herbert S., Jr., and Robinson. 3.329,75S. Morgan, Herbert S., Jr., and Robinson. 3.335.209. Robinson, Hugh G., to Varian Associates. Optically pumped atomic diffusion maser with separate pumping and observa- tion regions. 3,350,632, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — .5. Robinson, Ivan M. : See — McCane, Donald I., and Robinson. 3,316,312. Robinson, Jack A., to Acme-Lite Mfg. Co. Universal light holder and filter actuator. 3,333,093, 7-25-67, CI. 240 — 1.3. Robinson, Jacques D.. to Monsanto Co. Vinyl halide polymer compositions. 3,334,060, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Robinson. James : See — Fuller, Donald B., and Robinson. 3,34S,725. Robinson, James, to Allen and Hanburys Ltd. Closures for containers. 3,313,439, 4-11-67, CI. 215—37. Robinson, James A. : See — Raine, Thomas, and Robinson. 3,303,025. Robinson, Gareth L., 3,329,183, 7-4-67, Robinson, Gary W. : 1096 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Robinson, James F. Dispensing container. 3,358,8S9, 12-19- 67. CI. 222 — 457. Robinson, James J. : See — Beiswanger, Jobn P. G., and Robinson. 3,341,343. Robinson, James P. Insulating and acoustical panel structure. 3,324,967, 6-13-67, CI. 181 — 33. Robinson, John B., to Joint Coal Board. Lifter for rotary core drills. 3,328,068, 6-27-67, CI. 294—86.15. Robinson, John C. Livestock watering device. 3,357,406, 12- 12-67, CI. 119—73. Robinson. John J. : See — Judge, Robert L., and Robinson. 3,360,596. Robinson, Leigh B. : See — McKeon, Patrick E., and Robinson. 3,303,442. Robinson, Leland P., to Friden, Inc. Printer having type dish rotatable in a plane parallel to the printing line. 3.350,199, 12-5-67, CI. 197—54. Robinson, Leon. Custom footwear having an inner surface molded to the foot of a wearer. 3,325,919, 6-20-67, CI. 36—2.5. Robinson, Lloyd A. : See — Matthaei, George L., and Robinson. 3,348,173. Robinson, Luther, and E. G. Roland. Engine oil conditioner and method of continuously reconditioning lubricating oil. 3,356,182, 12-5-67, CI. 184 — 6. Robinson, Marion J. : See — Hammitt, Frederick G., Garcia, Robinson, and Aydin- makine. 3,331,589. Robinson, Martin A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Colored aluminum and process therefor. 3,326,728, 6-20-67, CI. 148—6.1. Robinson, Melville W., Jr., C. Steelman, Jr., and E. Perkins, Jr., to Dravo Corp. Process for continuous pickling of steel strip and regeneration of the contact acid. 3,310,435, 3-21- 67, CI. 134 — 3 Robinson, Myron L., to Barton Instrument Corp. Detector for combustible gas. 3,311,455, 3-28-67, CI. 23—255. Robinson. Myron L. Water treatment. 3,332,871, 7-25-67, CI. 210 — 60. Robinson. Norman E., to Brown & Sharpe Mfg. Co. High speed steel. 3,330,652, 7-11-67, CI. 75—126. Robinson, Paul E. : See — - Smyth, Donald, and Robinson. 3,349,421. Robinson, Peter, to Raytheon Co. Diversity combiners. 3,296,532. 1-3-67, CI. 325—305. Robinson, Peter, to Raytheon Co. Diversity combiners. 3,305,781, 2-21-67, CI. 325 — 305. Robinson, Peter M., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Belting. 3,297,- 513, 1-10-67, CI. 161—57. Robinson, Phillip E., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Rotary valve. 3,297,052, 1-10-67, CI. 137 — 625.21. Robinson, Phillip W. : See — Dillon, Chadburn L.. and Robinson. 3,350.836. Robinson, Preston, to Sprague Electric Co. Electrical capaci- tor with impregnated metallized electrode. 3,346,789, 10- 10-67, CI. 317—258. Robinson, Ralph M., Abbott- Laboratories. Process for making tertiary amines. 3,314,952, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 247. Robinson, Raymond J. : See — Waldrum John E., and Robinson. 3,313,489. Robinson, Pichard A., to G. D. Searle & Co. Tetrahydro-2- isoquinolylalkvl dithiocarbamates. 3,308,128, 3-7-67. CI. 260—288. Robinson, Richard G. Tire traction aid. 3,314,466, 4-18- 67, CI. 152—237. Robinson, Richard H., to Labconco. Apparatus for measur- ing dissolved oxygen in water. 3,313,720, 4-11-67, CI. 204 — 195. Robinson, Richard H., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Meth- od and apparatus for determining the amounts of gases dissolved in liquids. 3,319,159, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 30. Robinson, Robert, and G. I. Fray, to Shell Oil Co. Novel 2.2,6, 6 - tetrachloro - 1 - hydroxycyclohexanecarbamide. 3,344,184, 9-26-67. CI. 260 — 557. Robinson, Robert C. : See— Noren, Saul, and Robinson. 3,303,265. Robinson, Robert C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dynamo- electric machine having means for reducing torque and in- rush current. 3,335,308, 8-8-67, CI. 310 — 211. Robinson, Robert E. : See — - Szymanski, Walter A., Robinson, and Talbot. 3,360,490. Robinson, Robert E., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Preparation of molybdenum di- and trihalides. 3,29S,778, 1-17-67, CI. 23—87. Robinson, Roderick K., and A. B. Haese, to 'Consolidated Papers, Inc. Pour spout carton. 3,344,972, 10-3-67, CI. 229 — 17. Robinson, Russell O., to Dominion Electric Corp. Electric driving unit for operating a knife or the like. 3,337,954, 8-29-67, CI. 30 — 272. Robinson, Russell S. Two-wheeled utility trailers for cycles. 3,347,559, 10-17-67, CI. 280—204. Robinson & Sons Ltd. : See — Glasby, Francis G., and Robinson. 3,330,186. Robinson, Stephen J., R. Levy, and R. N. Alcock, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Bearing and frequency measur- ing system. 3,333,271, 7-25-67, CI. 343 — 113. Robinson, Thomas L.. to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Panel using intrinsic of carrier-injection electrolu- minescence usable in an image converter. 3,312,825, 4—4- 67, CI. 250—213. Robinson, Travillis B., to Voss Engineering Co. Apparatus for shearing, welding and planishing metal strips. 3,307,- 764, 3-7-67. CI. 228—5. Robinson, Verl R. : See — Prickett, Robert L., Femter, and Robinson. 3,340,396. Robinson, W. Grover : See — Mackay, George, Jones, and Robinson. 3,331,185. Robinson Waxed Paper Co., Ltd., The : See — Powell. Dennis B. 3,332,549. Robinson, William : See — Bild, Frederick, and Robinson. 3,300,555. Kurtz, Israel, and Robinson. 3,323,752. Robinson, William A. Firearm having internally sealed breech block. 3,320,856, 5-23-67, CI. 89 — 17. Robinson, William A. Firearm having a collar for cleaning the seat of an internally sealed breech block. 3,359,857, 12-26-67, CI. 89—25. Robinson, William C, R. L. Heestand, and C. F. Leitten, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. One-step method of converting uranium hexafluoride to uranium compounds. 3,331,666, 7-18-67, CI. 23 — 347. Robinson, William H., to Armstrong Cork Co. Combination acoustical and lighting fixture. 3,353,016, 11-14-67, CI. 240 — 51.11. Robinson, William J. : See — Guyer, Reynolds W., Jr., and Robinson. 3,350,804. Robinson, William L., to Electric Shop Developments Ltd. Change-giving apparatus. 3.343,641, 9-26-67, CI. 194 — 10. Robinson, William M., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Method of manufacturing encapsulated components. 3,311,967, 4-4-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Robinson, William P. : See — Swart, Kenneth H., and Robinson. 3.299 973. Robinson, William R. Ice cream container stabilizing clamp. 3,354,515, 11-28-67, CI. 24 — 81. Robinson, William T. : See — Blaker, Robert H., and Robinson. 3,339,342. Robinson, William T., and E. H. Sund, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Selective absorption of gaseous hydrocar- bons with hexafluoroisopropyl alcohol. 3,333,399, 8-1-67, CI. 55—56. Robintech Inc. : See — - Robinson, Cecil S., and Crake. 3,346,302. Robison, Edward C, and D. A. Schonleber. Illuminated dis- play frame. 3,318.032, 5-9-67. CI. 40 — 152.2. Robison, John E. : See — Fairchild, William P., and Robison. 3,298,862. Robison, Robert S. : See — Becker, Edward J., Robison, and Diassi. 3,354.048. Pansy, Felix E.. Aszalos, and Robison. 3,314.853. Robison, Roger L., to United States of America, Navy. Adjust- able wire fabric weapon securing apparatus. 3,336,643, 8-22-67, CI. 24—270. Robitschek, Paul, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Glass mat fibers bonded together by a polyester composition. 3,340,- 083, 9-5-67, CI. 117—21. Roblin, Mervyn G. G., to Hydraulic Developments Ltd. Meth- od of preparing fertilizer and agricultural stock feed from manure. 3,331,676. 7-18-67, CI. 71 — 21. Roblon, Frederikshavn, A/S : See — Nielsen, Peter S. 3,299,640. Robot Education Systems : See — ■ Sampson, Sidney O. 3,305,188. Sampson, Sidney O. 3,315,041. Robotron Corp. : See — Archer, George R. 3,340,461. Ulrich, Frederick K. 3,330,993. Robo-Wash, Inc. : See — Widner, James E. 3,315,691. Robson, Arthur A. : See — Straight, Edward R., and Robson. 3,340,578. Robson, George M. Method for embedding objects for viewing. 3,328,502, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 161. Robson, Gordon R., to Automotive Products Co. Ltd. Posi- tion-indicating devices. 3,332,391, 7-25-67, CI. 116 — 124. Robson, Harry E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthetic crystalline alumino-boro-silicate zeolites and prep- aration thereof. 3,328,119, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 113. Robson, Harry E., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Proc- ess for producing synthetic faujasite having a high silica to alumina ratio. 3,343,913, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 113. Robson, Henry E., to The Bifurcated & Tubular Rivet Co., Ltd. Machine for assembling a pin and a component. 3,355,790, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 211. Robson, James T., to Ferro Corp. Ceramic refractory flame retention nozzle. 3,352,347, 11-14-67, CI. 158 — 116. Robson, William W., Jr. Draft fan control circuit for under- feed stoker fired coal furnaces. 3,310,010, 3-21-67, CI. 110 — 101. Roch, Charles, to Pierre Roeh, S.a.r.l. Locking device for a micrometer screw. 3,313,029, 4-11-67, CI. 33 — 164. Roch, Josef, and H. Schemer, to Boehricger Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Basic-substituted l,2.3,4-tetrahydropyrimido[5,4- d]-pyrimidines. 3,322,755, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 246. Rocha, John G., to United States of America, Army. Clutch- lock for externally powered firearm feeding mechanism. 3,296,930, 1-10-67, CI. 89—33. Rochat, Rene : See — Danemark. Marius, Rochat, Steiner, and Zwerner. 3,297,380. LIST OF PATENTEES 1097 3,297,663. F. and A. 3,297,663. F. and A., pile Schleede, and Schleede, and 3,297,663. (by F. Rochlitz, heir, and Roche, Kevin J., aud I'. H. Palmateer, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Method of making a multllayered laminated circuit board. 3,319,317, 5-16-67, CI. 29— 155.5. Roche, Lawrence R., to Wincharger Corp. Electric generating systems. 3,353,0S8, 11-14-67, CI. 322—27. Roche, Matilda G. Drainage tube holder for hospital beds. 3,338.538, S-29-67. CI. 248 — 75. Roche, Maurice P. : See — Mitchell, Boris J., Biellcki, and Roche. 3,320,940. Roche, Roland : See — Cousseran, Pierre, Hassig, and Roche. 3,330,736. Gaudez, Jean-Claude, and Roche. 3,342,689. Hassig, Jean M., Peuchmaur, Roche, and Thomas. 3.330,735. Roche, Thoinas J., and R. .1. Mentzer. Detachable fastener. 3.354,523. 11-28-67, CI. 24— 23S. Rocheleau, Charles-Edward. Anchor rods. 3,342,097, 9-19-67, CI. 85—79. Rocheleau, Leopold A. Grinding fixture. 3,352,068, 11-14-67, CI. 51—225. Rochester Ropes, Inc. : See — Lovett, Stanley L., Jr., and Kuhls. 3,312,777. Rochfort, Jean D., to North American Aviation, Inc. Clamp fastener. 3,302,963, 2-7-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Rochling'sche Eisen-und Stahlwerke G.m.b.H. : See — Sperner, Franz. 3,297,430. Roehlis, James J. Apertured and staggered molded product. 3,312,583. 4-4-67, CI. 161 — 62. Rochlitz, Anneliese : See — Herbst, Willy, and Rochlitz. Rochlitz. Fritz W. A. and Schulde. 3,332.912. Rochlitz, Franz : See — Herbst, Willy, and Rochlitz. Rochlitz, Fritz W. A. and Schulde. 3.332.912. Rochlitz, Fritz W. : See — ■ Herbst, Willy, and Rochlitz. Rochlitz, Fritz W. A., deceased A. Rochlitz, hieress), D. Schleede, "and F. Schulde, to Farb- werke Hoecht Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. High molecular weight polymer containing a carboxylic acid amine antistatic agent. 3,332,912, 7-25-67, CI. 260—67. Rochon, John A. Musical instrument stand. 3,299,765, 1-24-67, CI. 84 — 422. Rochon, Rolland F., to U T D Corp. Method of affixing a tube to a tool body. 3,313,186, 4-11-67, CI. 76 — 108. Rochow, Theodore G., to American Cyanamid Co. Method for producing decorative articles of manufacture. 3,345.239. 10-3-07, CI. 161 — 1. Rochte, Jerry E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Logic control system. 3.296,941, 1-10-67, CI. 91 — 404. Rochte, Jerry E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Bistable pneu- matic logic element and valves. 3,322,148, 5-30-G7, CI. 137—596.14. Rock, William H. Kite logging. 3,326,392, 6-20-67, CI. 212 — 71. Rockabrand, Anna M. : See — Rocbabrand, Claude S., and Higginbotham. Re. 26.239. Rockabrand, Claude S., deceased (by A. M. Rockabrand), and H. E. Higginbotham. Floor pad. Re. 26,239, 7-18-67, CI. 52 — to.'.. Rocke. Richard A. Portable campfire pad. 3,358,673, 12-19-67, CI. 126—152. Rockefeller, George D., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Distance relay actuated phase comparison relaying device. 3,312.866, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 28. Rockefeller, George D., Jr.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Directional comparison pilot relaying. 3,337,774, 8-22-67, CI. 317—36. Rockefeller. George D., Jr., and J. C. Gambale. to Westing- house Electric Corp. Load computing and shedding appa- ratus. 3,300, 64S, 1-24-67. CI. 307 — 29. Rockefeller. John W., Jr. Printing method and apparatus. 3,329.0SS. 7-4-67, CI. 101—426. Rockenfellow, John D., to United Aircraft Corp. Underwater propulsion system. 3,302,401, 2-7-67, CI. 60—50. Rocker, Elmer. Infant's dressing table. 3,313,584, 4-11-67, CI. 312—201. Rocket Power. Inc. : See — Greenslade, John T. 3,352,517. Rocket Research Corp. : See — Maes, Michael E. 3,298,179. Rockett, Jack : See — Leary, Ralph J., Michael, and Rockett. 3.347,913. Rockey, Leslie G. H.. to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Electrical voltage stabilising. 3.15,254, 4-1S-67, CI 340—347. Rockey, Leslie G. H., to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Electrical voltage comparator circuits. 3,327,140, 6- 20-67, CI. 307—88.5. Rockford Engineered Products Co. : Palm, James M. 3.29S.655. Rockford Machine Tool Co. : See — Olson, Bernard E. 3.344,678. Olson, Bernard E. 3,359,S17. Olson, Philip E. 3.319,750. 242-023— P 70 See- Rockford, Robert S. : Sec — Van Hoose, William N., and Rockford. 3,312,463. Rockford Screw Products Co. : See — Oman, Edwin V. 3,340,755. Rockland Bleach and Dye Works, Inc. : See — Leaderman, Alexander J., and Loeb. 3,296,023. Rockland, Louis B., R. J. Hayes, E. Metzler, and L. Binder, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for pro- ducing quick-cooking legumes. 3,318,708, 5-9-67, CI. 99 — 98. Rockland, Louis B., and E. A. Metzler, to United States of America, Agriculture. Preparation of frozen quick-cooking legumes. 3,352,687, 11-14-67, CI. 99—98. Rocklin, Sol R. : See — Burdick, Robert E., and Rocklin. 3,304,206. Rockoff, Joseph, to Dayco Corp. Porous product prepared by sintering a mixture of a polyolefin, a thermosetting resin and a different thermoplastic resin. 3,336,244, 8-15-67, CI. 260—2.5. Rockoff, Myer S. Boost supply with polarity protection. 3,341 - 762, 9-12-67, CI. 320—6. Rockola, David C, to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Compartment means. 3,304,142, 2-14-67, CI. 312 — 205. Rockola, Donald C, to Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. Mixing device. 3,300,094, 1-24-67, CI. 222—129.4. Rock-Ola Mfg. Corp. : See — Mortara, Holy S. 3,354.830. Rockola, David C. 3,304,142. Rockola, Donald C. 3.300,094. Rockridge Laboratories : See — Krueger, Albert P. 3,295,686. Rockschies, Achim : See — Essers, Ulf, Heyer, Rockschies, and Adolph. 3,324,724. Rockstrom, Leonard, to Cameron Machine Co. Low web-tension web-winding machine. 3,345,009, 10-3-67, CI. 242 — 56. Rockstrom, Leonard, and R. E. Bush, to Cameron Machine Co. Rewind machine. 3,332,636, 7-25-67, CI. 242 — 65. Rockware, Inc. : See — Kellogg, Harlan F. 3,338.541. Rockwell, Charles F„ to Fenwal Inc. Radiation sensitive surveillance flame detector with reduced extraneous pick- up. 3,316,409, 4-25-67, CI. 250—214. Rockwell, Don W., to Texas Instruments Inc. Common tan- gent stacking method and system for locating sonic energy velocity discontinuities. 3,353,151, 11-14-67, CI. 340—15.5. Rockwell, Edward A. Disc brake with compensation, anti-skid control, and fail-safe system. 3,326,333, 6-20-67, CI. 188 — 181. Rockwell, Frank H. : See — - Bottum, Edward W., and Rockwell. 3,344,506. Rockwell, James W., to Standard Packaging Corp. Playing card dispenser. 3,301,388, 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 44.12. Rockwell, Jarvis W., to Playskool Mfg. Co. Steering construc- tion for velocipedes. 3,333,862, 8-1-67, CI. 280 — 87.02. Rockwell, Harvey W., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Earth- mover. 3,303,587, 2-14-67, CI. 37 — 8. Rockwell, Harvey W., and D. W. Hawk, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Apron mounting for an earthmover. 3,324,5S1, 6-13-67, CI. 37 — 129. Rockwell, Leonard C, and R. E. Seeger, to National Gear Corp. Gear unit. 3,330,166, 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 421. Rockwell Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Alexander, Robert H. 3.29S.284. Alexander, Robert H. 3,334,448. Alexander, Robert H. 3,336,840. Berck, William F., and Sundblom. 3,317,129. Berck, William F., and Sundblom. 3,358,921. Berends, Emerson R., and Niehaus. 3,334,669. Favling, Clarence D., and Prickett. 3,343,783. Fowler, John H. 3,295,832. Fowler, John H. 3,326,579. Freeman, Mathew L. 3,298,3S9. Frostad, Lars. 3,339,598. Hutton, William C, Donkin, Allport, and Shenkle. 3,321,129. Jackson, John G., Jr., and Rhodes. 3.330,341. Kane, Robert A. 3.303.861. Karlby, Henning, and Lee. 3,345.869. Karlbv, Henning and Lee. 3.355.947. Kieffer. Joseph D., III. 3,348.432. Lee, Winston F. Z., Fisher, and Evans. 3,304,780. Linsker, Eugene. 3,301,333. Linsker, Eugene. 3.31S.391. Manor. Paul A. 3,318.569. Mitchell, Walter G. 3,356,111. Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and Warrick. 3.314,312. Rittenhouse, Howard E., and Wood. 3.350,93S. Stelljes, Charles R., and Leach. 3,345,7S4. Stevenson, James R. 3.304,781. Sundblom, Leif J. 3,337,127. Sundblom. Leif J. 3,355.100. Sundby. Gustav B. 3.313,245. Walch, Leo M., Jr. 3.342,070. Walch, Leo M., Jr., and Caywood. 3,301,053. Rockwell, Robert G. : See — Fiedor, Adolph J., and Rockwell. 3,297,905. Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. Circuit for extending bandwidth of a modulated amplifier. 3.316,- 504, 4-25-67, CI. 332—60. 1098 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. Amplifier of the transformer-output type with regenerative feedback networks for reducing low frequency distortion. 3,324,407, 6-6-67, CI. 330—82. Rockwell, Ronald J., to Crosley Broadcasting Corp. AC-DC meter. 3,345,562, 10-3-67, CI. 324 — 119. Rockwell-Standard Corp. : See — Boughner, Lawrence G., and Poulos. 3,305,231. Cox, Frank T., and Williams. 3,322,241. Cos, Frank T., Jr., Sherretts, and Mathews. 3,295,423. Cumming, James C. 3,297,368. Cumming, James C. 3,319,742. Cumming, James C. 3.324.975. Cumming, James C. 3,346,077. Darak, Michael S., Jr. 3,346,903. Gage, Arthur F. 3,348,641. Goldman, Leo, and Scheel. 3,356,188. Koch, Kenneth M., and Rice. 3,324,965. Koch, Kenneth M., and Rice. 3,342,507. Komarnitsky, Rostislaw S. 3,339,908. Komarnitsky, Rostislaw S. 3,345,727. Lowry, Robert K., and Mathews. 3,302,473. Mather, Glenn E. 3,323,785. Parker, George F, and Salter. 3,315,336. Pawlikowski, Edward. 3,355,161. Schou, Carl E. 3,303,901. Slater, George E., and James. 3,300,135. Sobeck, Harold R. 3.298.149. Sobeck, Harold R. 3.355,864. Thompson, Robert R., and Cumming. 3,348,640. Young, John R. 3,344,618. Rockwell, William C. : See — Kaufman, Vern F., and Rockwell. 3,308,552. Rockwell, William C, V. F. Kaufman, and E. Lowe, to United States of America, Agriculture. Continuous freeze-drying apparatus. 3,303,578, 2-14-67, CI. 34 — 182. Rockwood, Albert M. : See — Conklin, Robert M., Rockwood, Torresen, Gretzkv, and Brown. 3,314,678. Rocma Anstalt: See — Vidal, Paul I. 3,340,909. Rocton, Lucien, to CIT-Compagnie Industrielle des Telecom- munications. Transition connector of a submarine cable. 3,349,163, 10-24-67, CI. 174—70. Rocus, John M. : See — Koll. Stanley J., and Rocus. 3,332,211. Rod Development Corp. : See — Rod, Robert L. 3,345,469. Rod, Robert L., to Rod Development Corp. Electrostatic loud- speakers. 3,345,469, 10-3-67, CI. 179 — 111. Rodaer, James A., to General Motors Corp. Static inverter. 3,311,807, 3-28-67, CI. 321 — 18. Rodallec, Jean P. R., to Societe Anonyme : Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Atomiques de Telecommunications et d'Electronique. Conical-motion testing machines. 3,304,763, 2-21-67, CI. 73—1. Rodaway, Bruce K., and K. O. Calvert, to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Stabilization of rubber articles by treatment with inorganic peroxygenated compounds. 3,351,570, 11-7-67, CI. 260—2.5. Rodaway, Keith S. Alternating current solenoid construction. 3,327,264, 6-20-67, CI. 335 — 188. Rodaway, Keith S., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Permanent mag- net and electromagnetic actuator. 3,332,045, 7-18-67, CI. 335 — 81. Rodda, Ellsworth N., to United States of America, Navy. Convertible horn radiator-coupler for separable missile. 3.296,620, 1-3-67, CI. 343 — 705. Rodder, Jerome A. Pumping device. 3,302,863, 2-7-67, CI. 230—83. Rode, Daniel J., and G. Greenawald, to Koppers Co., Inc. Expandable polymers. 3,342,760, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Rodel, Hans E. : See — Konig. Eberhard, and Rodel. 3,315,517. Konig. Eberhard, and Rodel. 3,344,851. Rodely, Alan E., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. iSwirl flow meter transducer system. 3,314,289. 4-18-67, CI. 73—194. Rodenacker, Wolf, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesell- schaft. Worm press. 3,309,736, 3-21-67, CI. 18 — 12. Rodenacker, Wolf, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Mixing and kneading apparatus. 3,317,952, 5-9-67, CI. 18—2. Rodenbaugh, Richard P. : See — Beasley, Thomas J., Jr., and Rodenbaugh. 3,325,945. Beasley, Thomas J., Jr., and Rodenbaugh. 3,328,919. Rodenstock, G., Optische Werke : See — ■ Pennig, Karl-Heinz. 3,300,267. Roder, Gert : See — Frungel, Frank, and Roder. 3,300,682. Roder, Manfred : See — Wirth, Heinz, Roder, and Dietz. 3,340,016. Roder, Peter : See — Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Roderburg, Gerd : See — Clas, Willi, Pochert, and Roderburg. 3.317,458. Rodermund Gerd, and H. Kappus, said Kappus assor. to Gerd. Machine for manufacturing chenille and garlands. 3,330,103, 7-11-67, CI. 57—24. Rodeseike, Sigurd O., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Metal protected voltage conductor for rapid transit electrification. 3,339,031, 8-29-67, CI 191 — 30. Rodewald, Paul G., Jr. : See — Offenhauer, Robert D., and Rodewald. 3,358,046. Rodgers, Arthur, to General Fire Extinguisher Corp. Visual pressure indicating device. 3,330,249, 7-11-67, CI. 116 — 70. Rodgers, Charles H. : See — Paris, Thomas H., and Rodgers. 3,312,335. Rodgers, Edgar B., to Germantown Mfg. Co. Stabilized top- ping. 3,350,209, 10-31-67, CI. 99—139. Rodgers, Franklin A. : See — - Kagan, Sholly, and Rodgers. 3,347,981. Rodgers, Franklin A., to Pactide Corp. Liquid transfer be- tween drops of relatively different radius of curvature. 3,326,779, 6-20-67, CI. 203 — 10. Rodgers, Gerald L., to Ranco Inc. Dryer control. 3,330,047, 7-11-67. CI. 34 — 45. Rodgers, Harris G. : See — Belenlepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,309,190. Belentepe, Yilmaz C, Carmi, Kiehl, and Rodgers. 3,328,- 148. Rodgers, James L., and R. B. Caves. Sprinkler. 3,319,893, 5-16-67, CI. 239—393. Rodgers, June M. Reversible costume armature. 3,359,570, 12-26-67, CI. 2—206. Rodgers, Leonard J., to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Hoisting sling. 3,352,592, 11-14-67, CI. 294—81. Rodgers Organ Co.: See — ■ Castle, Patrick M. 3,307,050. Rodgers, Royal E. Identification means. 3,330,057, 7-11-67, CI. 40 — 21. Rodgers, Samuel H., III. Electrical connector. 3,354,421, 11-21-67, CI. 339 — 198. Rodgers, Sheridan J. : See — Mausteller, John W., and Rodgers. 3,323,050. Rodgers, Thomas A., to Shell Oil Co. Iodinative dehydro- genation process. 3,360,576, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 656. Rodgers. Warren, and W. Swartz, to National Lead Co. Sta- bilized polyvinyl acetate latex paints containing composite pigment of titanium dioxide and anhydrite. 3,334,059, 8-1- 67, CI. 260—29.6. Rodgers, Wayne V. : See — ■ Schneider, William S., and Corella. 3,354,601. Schneider. William S.. and Corella. 3.358,416. Rodgers, William. Method of laminating reinforced plastics. 3,309,450, 3-14-67, CI. 264—257. Rodier, Henri : See — - Drisch, Nicolas, Herrbach, and Rodier. 3,337,671. Rodier, Raymond. Designated length threading tool. 3,305,- 882, 2-28-67, CI. 10^89. Rodin, Jack : See — Lowe, James N., Rodin, and Cox. 3,331,170. Rodin, John O. : See — Mill, Theodore, Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,304,322. Mill, Theodore, Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,317,598. Rodis, Franz : See — Cremer, Josef, Hartmann, Rodis, and Hinz. 3,318,660. Cremer, Joseph, and Rodis. 3,353.908. Rodish, John. Egg carton. 3,314,5S8, 4-18-67, CI. 229 — 29. Rodman, John F., to Ashworth Bros., Inc. Cover plate for conveyor belt. 3,333,678, 8-1-67, CI. 198 — 181. Rodner, Robert A., to Radio Corp. of America. Pulse gen- erator employing a controlled oscillator driving a series of gates and each being controlled by external timing signals. 3.320,539. 5-16-67, CI. 328—62. Rodner, William H. : See — Webb, James E., Forehand, and Rodner. 3,346,419. Rodofrand Corp. : See — Devaud, Charles. 3,336,923. Rodrigues. Anthony F. : See — Keesling. Thomas B., and Rodrigues. 3,304,576. Rodrigues, Anthony F., to Becton, Dickinson of California, Inc. Apparatus for closing a package. 3.350,838, 11-7-67, CI. 53—86. Rodriguez, Albert H. : See — Curlett, John, Gurries, and Rodriguez. 3,342,446. Rodriguez. Eniil, to Jacoby-Bender, Inc. Bracelet linkage with detachable link assemblies. 3,348,372, 10-24-67. CI. 59 — 79. Rodriguez, Jose M., and A. R. Soneira. Slit-rim liners. 3,315,683, 4-25-67, CI. 129 — 1. Rodriguez, Martinez, to L'Aluminum Francais. Anodic oxida- tion of aluminum and of its alloys. 3,341,435, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 58. Rodriquez, Timoteo, to Continental Oil Co. Cap wire catcher. 3,339,486, 9-5-67, CI. 102—22. Rodwell, Stanley W., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Furniture-leg construction. 3,322,384, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 188. Rodwick, Frank P., to Knopp-Monarch Co. Motor housing as- sembly using strain relief as fastener. 3,310,692, 3-21-67, CI. 310—71. Roe, C. Francis : See — Swersey, Burt L. 3,338,323. Roe, Donald L. : See — Eser, Walter J., Jr., Hale, Roe, and Taber. 3,337,224. Roe, Douglas M. : See — Kreibich, Roland E., Grendon, Roe, Ortengren, and Gehr. 3,328,322. LIST OF PATENTEES 1099 Roe, Edward T., D. A. Konen, and D. Swern, to United States ot America, Agriculture. Chain substituted higher fatty acids. 3,30S,140 3-7-07. CI. 200 — 404. Roe, James W., to Basic Products Corp. Magnetic structures. 3,312,132, 4^1-07. CI. 83—32. Roe, Jonathan U., to International Business Machines Corp. Record card verifying machine. 3,348,411, 10-24-67, CI. 73—156. Roe, Norman M. : See — Baseman, James C, Bonessa, and Roe. 3,326,051. Roe, Ralph C, and J. Lichtenstein, to Saline Water Conver- sion Corp. Liquid purification by solvent distillation and recovery. 3,324,012, 0-6-67, CI. 203 — 11. Roe, Ralph C, and J. Lichtenstein, to Saline Water Conver- sion Corp. Multi-cell flash distillation. 3,330,739, 7-11-67, CI. 202—173. Roe, William I 1 ., and W. J. Lantz, to American Smelting and K"iinlng Co. Galvanized ferrous article. 3,320,040 5-16- 67. CI. 29 — 196.5. Roeber, Rodney \Y„ to Peerless Photo Products, Inc. Process- ing mechanism. 3,301,156, 1-31-67, CI. 95 — 89. Roebuck. Alan K.. and B. L. Evering, to Standard Oil Co. Process for the preparation of tertiary alkyl aromatic hy- drocarbons. 3.324,192, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 671. Roecker, Alvin C. : See — Dennis, Louis E., Stuebe, and Roecker. 3,313,681. Roecks, Carl C, Jr., and K. R. Peterson, to General Electric Co. Reel hub. 3.331,563. 7-1S-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Roedder, Edwin W., to United States of America, Interior. Device for sensing thermal gradients. 3,344,669, 10-3-67, Cl. 73—339. Roedel, Iiilmar : See — Koepp, Hans-Martin, Siggel, and Roedel. 3,346,542. Siggel. Erhard, and Roedel. 3,313,862. Roedel, Hilmar, E. Siggel, L. Riehl, and W. Rein, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Diglycol terephthalate polyesters prepared by polycondensatidh in the presence of zinc hexa- fluorosilicate catalyst and optionally containing a manga- nese salt as a light stabilizing agent. 3,350,041, 12-5-07, Cl. 200—45.75. Roeder, John C. Solvent applicator for cleaning automotive carburetors. 3,33S,564, S-29-67, Cl. 261 — IS. Roediger, Joseph C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Construction of asphalt overlays on rigid, concrete pave- ments. 3,340,780 9-12-67, Cl. 94 — 9. Roediger, Joseph C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Asphalt-copolymer paper laminating composition. 3,344,101, 9-26-67, Cl. 260— 28. 5. Roedi, Kurt, to General Dynamics Corp. System for locat- ing the end of a sync period by using the sync pulse center as a reference. 3,309,403, 3-14-67, Cl. 178 — 69.5. Roehlig, Guenter, and G. Augustin, to Barmer Maschlnen- fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Plastic melt extruder. 3,327,348, 6-27-67. CI. 18—12. Roehm, William A., to Mlllen Industries. Inc. Wrapping machine. 3,307,324. 3-7-67, Cl. 53 — 181. Roehr Products Co., Inc. : See — Fields, Mack R. 3,311.268. Higgins, John L. 3,331,538. Hlggins, John L. 3.35S.689. Higgins, John L., and Deuschle. Roehr, Zblslaw M. : See — Fields, Mack R. 3,329,295. Roehrdanz, Elroy C. Sabot. 3,311,061, 3-28-67, CI. 102 — 93. Roehrig, Phillip J., to Solem Machine Co. Wide belt abrasive machine. 3,354, 5SS, 11-28-67, Cl. 51 — 141. Roele, Pieter, to Lever Bros, esters of fatty alcohols or thereof. 3.309,392, 3-14-67, Roeloffs, Edward : See — Di Grado, Costabile J., and Roeloffs 3,335,700. Roclofs, Wendell L. : See — Lloyd, William G., and Roelofs. 3,358,038. Roemer, Benjamin C. Ice fishing tip-up with light and buzzer. 3,359,673, 12-26-67, Cl. 43—17. Roemer, Erich. Method and device for rolling thinwall bear- ings. 3,317,9S7, 5-9-67, Cl. 29—149.5. Roemer, Ralph R. Fluid pressure operable device and control device. 3.299,634, 1-24-67, Cl. 60 — 52. Roemisch, Allen V. Highway marker device. 3,355,998, 12-5-67, Cl. 94 — 1.5. Roes, John B., to General Dynamics Corp. Epitaxially bonded thermoelectric device and method of forming same. 3,306,784. 2-28-67, Cl. 136—237. Roesch, Christian, to Maust Machinery Corp. Roller leveling. 3,327,509, 6-27-67, Cl. 72 — 162. Roeschlein. Eugene R. : See — Begeman, Robert H., and Roeschlein. 3,309,511. Roese, David W. : See — Simmons. Arthur L., Roese, and Buckley. 3,312,422. Roeske. Eugene A., to Emerson Electric Co. Oil burner as- semblies. 3,315,604. 4-25-67, Cl. 103—6. Roeske. Eugene A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Rotarv actuator. 3.332,323. 7-25-67. Cl. 91-375. Roeske, Eugene A., to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydrostatic trans- mission. 3,334,496, 8-S-67, Cl. 6S — 23. Roeske, Eugene A., to Emerson Electric Co. Hydraulic circuit. 3,356,032, 12-5-67, Cl. 103—42. Roeske, Paul W., A. Vary, V. J. Grebe, and J. A. Prioletti, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Inductive liquid level detection system. 3,326,043, 6-20-67, Cl. 73—290. 3,305,084. Co. Preparation of sulfate ethylene oxide condensates Cl. 260 — 459. Roesler, Daniel P. : See — Lerlch, Lester, and Roesler. 3,358,549. Roesner, Donald B., to American Excelsior Corp. Multi- section archery target. 3,329,431, 7-4-67, Cl. 273 — 102. Roesner, Donald B., to American Excelsior Corp. Tray. 3,346,- 400, 10-10-67, Cl. 99—174. Roesner, Donald B., to American Excelsior Corp. Production of shaped articles. 3,357,044, 12-12-07, Cl. 18-19. Roesner, Lawrence C, and L. E. Moen, to Precision Produce Specialties, Inc. Bottom sealing machine. 3,342,110, 9-19- 07, Cl. 93 — 55. Roess. Harold R. D. : See — Kitchen, James P.. De Packh, Roess, and O'Connell. 3,353,064. Roessler, Clark T. : See — Griggs, Glenn E., Hawkins, and Roessler. 3,296,568. Roessler, Clark T., and R. V. Tetz, to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Relay having improved armature and mobile contact assembly. 3,344,253, 9-26-67, Cl. 200—144. Roessler, Henry W, to FMC Corp. Swivel joint and packing therefor. 3,347,570, 10-17-67, Cl. 285—94. Roest, Bernard C., and E. L. Spitzer Th. M., to Shell Oil Co. Olefin dimerization using aluminum alkyl halide-nickel com- plex catalyst. 3,321,546, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 683.15. Roethllsberger, Jerry M., and E. R. Wagner, to General Mo- tors Corp. Drive shaft with limited torsional resilience. 3,320,771, 5-23-67, Cl. 64—27. RoeHilisberger, Jerry M., and R. V. MaeDonald, to General Motors Corp. Brake pedal height adjusting and ratio chang- ing mechanism. 3,338,348, 8-29-67, Cl. 188—152. Roever, William L. : See — 'Smith, Noyes D., Jr., and Roever. 3,320,596. Smith, Noyes D., Jr., and Roever. 3,357,001. Roff, William R., Jr., and J. A. Soltis, to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Method of producing a dimensional stable fabric. 3.310,856, 3-28-67, Cl. 28—75. Roffev, William A. : See — Chalmers, John W., and Roffey. 3,327,888. Roffman, Gary L., and S. Katz, to United States of America, Army. Pure fluid analog computer. 3,327,943, 6-27-67, Cl. 235—200. Roffy, Joseph T. Fan assembly. 3,302,867, 2-7-07, Cl. 230—134. Rogaczewskl, Jerome S. : See — Sttinger, Irvin J., Lawrence, and Rogaczewski. 3,319,- 162. Rogal, Barry, and J. S. Johnston, to Rosemount Engineering Co. Ltd. Resistance comparison means having a modulated source and a detector sensitive to the modulating signal. 3.334,296, 8-1-67, Cl. 324 — 62. Rogal, Barry, and P. Rees, to Rosemount Engineering Co. Ltd. De-icing apparatus. 3,356,321, 12-5-67. Cl. 244 — 134. Rogal, Edward. Multiple selective device. 3,357,558, 12-12-67, Cl. 209—110. Rogallo, Francis M. Target kite. 3,296,617, 1-3-67, Cl. 343— 18. Rogallo, Francis M., and W. C. Sleeman, Jr.. to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administra- tion. Control for flexible parawing. 3,310,261, 3-21-67, Cl. 244 — 44. Rogallo, Vernon L., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Force transducer. 3,304,773, 2-21-67, Cl. 73 — 141. Rogeljberg, Josif L. : See — Agafonov, Andrei K., Alexakhin, Pokrovskaja, Rogeljberg, and Shpichinetsky. 3,337,371. Rogenski, Ravmond J. : See — Swanke, Roy L., and Rogenski. 3,319.938. Rogenski, Raymond J., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Bever- age mixer. 3,311,353, 3-2S-67, Cl. 259 — 108. Rogenski, Raymond J„ to Dynamics Corp. of America. Rotat- able beater assembly. 3,319,939, 5-16-67, Cl. 259 — 134. Roger, Albert J. Lavatory perfumer. 3,327,325, 6-27-67, Cl. 4 — 227. Roger, Irney L. : See — Halstead, Donald B. 3,303,632. Roger, Raul. Actuating structure for controlling a telephone switch button. 3,299,209, 1-17-67, Cl. 179—1. Rogero, Jean. Electrical snap switch with improved guide means. 3,329,784, 7-4-67, Cl. 200—67. Rogero, Jean. Electric switches. 3,339,041. S-29-67, Cl. 200 — 67. Rogers, Albert P., to Brunswick Corp. Automatic plnsetter wih drive modifying means. 3,301,557, 1-31-67, Cl. 273— 42. Rogers, Arthur O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Hydantoln products and processes for the preparation thereof. 3,296,208, 1-3-67, Cl. 260—67.5. Rogers, Benjamin T., Jr., to The Regents of the University of California. Optical plumb for a transit having a telescope such that the telescope can view through a compass at a point below the transit. 3,324,758, 6-13-67, Cl. SS — 2.2. Rogers, Bernice P. : See — Rogers, James W., Backman, and Sewell. 3,343,400. Rogers Bros. Corp. : See — Kulyk, John W. 3,330,574. Rogers, Charles E. : See — Quaas, Joseph F., and Rogers. 3,334,975. Quaas, Joseph F., and Rogers. 3,345,495. Tanzman, Daniel P., and Rogers. 3,322,546. 1100 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rogers, Charles E., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Chemical and heat absorbing apparatus. 3,349,546, 10-31-67, CI. 55— 227. Rogers, Charles E., and J. F. Quaas, to Eutectic Welding Al- loys Corp. Aluminum bronze welding electrode. 3,327,091, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 146. Rogers, Charles E., and J. F. Quaas, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Nickel arc welding electrode. 3,328,557, 6-27- 67, CI. 219—146. Rogers, Charles E., and J. F. Quaas, to Eutectic Welding Alloys Corp. Cast iron electrode. 3,345,496, 10-3-67, CI. 219—146. Rogers, Charles H. Adjustable garden chart. 3,316,668, 5-2-67, CI. 40—117. Rogers, Charles H., F. E. Kronenberg, A. B. Olson, and T. J. Hebner, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Brake lining and cooling means. 3,347,345, 10-17-67, CI. 188—264. Rogers, Charles L. : See — Styring, Ralph E., Dunlap, and Rogers. 3.344,583. Rogers, Chester E., Jr., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Heel attaching and heel seat pounding machines. 3,302,226, 2-7-67, CI. 12—42.5. Rogers, Clarence L., Jr., and C. A. Ripley, Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Variable pulse width regulated power supply. 3,341,765, 9-12-67, CI. 321^2. Rogers, Claude G. : See — Kays, David D., Rogers, and Akerlow. 3.322,648. Rogers Corp. : See — Abell, Jerrold J., and Berry. 3,348,991. Abell, Jerrold J., and Virkus. 3,349,046. Anderson, Paul L., and Zagusta. 3,340,606. Ruffing, Charles R. 3,331,718. Spiwak, Lazarus, Traut, Anderson, and Zagusta. 3,301,- 730. Travis, Lawrence R. 3,325,769. Travis, Lawrence R. 3,333,231. Rogers, Dale D. : See — Weber. Christian A., Rogers, and Woodland. 3,311,590. Rogers, Dilworth T., and J. C. Munday, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Strong water resistant asphalt solid com- positions and process of manufacture. 3,330,677, 7-11-67, CI. 106—281. Rogers, Dow A., Jr., and L. W. Frost, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Binder for fibrous materials. 3,342,763, 9-19-67, CI. 260—21. Rogers, Edward A., to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Pivotally con- nected members. 3,343.260, 9-26-67, CI. 30 — 248. Rogers, Edward F., to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-(4-cyclohexylcyclo- hexyl)-3-hydroxy-l,4-naphthoquinone in controlling coccidi- osis in poultry. 3,347,742, 10-17-67, CI. 167 — 53.1. Rogers, Edward J. : See — Bernatt, Joseph, and Rogers. 3,339,037. Chabala, Leonard V., and Rogers. 3,345,473. Rogers, Edward S. : See — Kovach, Stephen M., and Rogers. 3,345,286. Rogers, Edwin J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Means for equalizing two output signals. 3,329,822, 7-4-67, CI. 250 — 209. Rogers, Francis E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyamide-acids and polyimides from hexafluoropropylidine bridged diamine. 3,356,648, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 47. Rogers, Francis W., J. E. Lee, and R. N. Smith, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Electrodialysis apparatus having endless membrane belt. 3,340,177. 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 301. Rogers, Gerson G., to Philadelphia Insulated Wire Co. Method of forming products extruded from plastic material. 3,303,252, 2-7-67, CI. 264—174. Rogers, Heury E. : See — Klumb, Hank, and Rogers. 3,296,382. Klumb, Hank, and Rogers. 3,322,905. Rogers, Howard G. : See — Idelson, Elbert M., and Rogers. 3.307,947. Idelson, Elbert M., and Rogers 3.336,287. Klumb, Henry H, and Rogers. 3,360,612. Land, Edwin H., and Rogers. 3,320,062. Land, Edwin H., and Rogers. 3,345,163. Rogers, Howard G., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic products and processes. 3,295,970, 1-3-67, CI. 96 — 29. Rogers, Howard G., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic product and process. 3,316,090, 4-25-67, CI. 96 — 29. Rogers, Howard G., R. W. Young, and D. C. Mendelsohn, to Polaroid Corp. Photographic diffusion transfer processes utilizing an imidazole and an image-receiving element con- taining a polymeric acid layer. 3,353,956, 11-21-07, CI. 96 — 29. Rogers, James G., and N. L. Moulin, to United States of America, Army. Radiation sensitive high resolution optical tracker. 3,346,738, 10-10-67, CI. 250—203. Rogers, James R. Pressure response bv-pass valve for heat exchange systems. 3,302,696. 2-7-67, CI. 165 — 37. Rogers, James W., deceased, (by B. P. Rogers, representative), M. E. Backman, and R. G. S. Sewell, to United States of America, Navy. Impact test apparatus. 3.343,400, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 12. Rogers, Joan H., to The Dow Chemical Co. /3,/S'-dihalodi- ethylammonium thiosulfonates. 3,305,581, 2-21-67, CI. 260—501. Rogers, Joe W. Receptacle holder and support. 3,306,464, 2-28-67, CI. 211 — 78. Rogers, John B., and J. K. Nagel. Combination door bumper and holder. 3,297,347, 1-10-67, CI. 292 — 74. Rogers, John B., J. K. Nagel, and J. C. Burrey. Movable wall arrangement. 3,298,143, 1-17-67, CI. 52 — 64. Rogers, John H. : See — Kopaska, Arnold F., and Rogers. 3,314,487. Rogers, John L., and H. T. Mann, to TRW. Associative memory system. 3,320,592, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Rogers, John R., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Coating com- position comprising a terpolymer, an alkali soluble resin, and a zirconyl-fugitive ligand compound. 3,320,196, 5-16- 67, CI. 260—27. Rogers, John R., and L. M. Sesso, to S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. Coating compositions. 3.308,078. 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 27. Rogers, John V., to Tektronik, Inc. Pulse generator circuit. 3,317,743, 5-2-67, CI. 307—88.5. Rogers, Kenneth. Roller rack. 3,304,141, 2-14-67, CI. 312— 45. Rogers, Lee C. Back support. 3,359,577, 12-26-67, CI. 5—327. Rogers, Leo A., to Corning Glass Works. Phosphorescent opal glasses. 3,300,412, 1-24-67, CI. 252 — 301.6. Rogers, Leo C, to Motorola, Inc. Method of controlling chan- nel formation. 3,345,216, 10-3-67, CI. 148—1.5. Rogers, Lockhart B., and A. G. Altenau, to Varian Aerograph. Gas-solid chromatographic column. 3,312,042, 4-4-67, CI. 55—67. Rogers, Morris R., and A. M. Kaplan, to United States of America, Army. Process of improving the tensile strength and increasing resistance to microbiological deterioration of cellulose textile containing cured aminoplast resin by steaming. 3,309,165, 3-14-67, CI. 8 — 116.3. Rogers, Philip S., and G. H. Gault, deceased (by I. B. Gault, executrix), said I. B. Gault. assor. to said P. S. Rogers. Extensible animal leash. 3,315,642, 4-25-67, CI. 119 — 109. Rogers, Raymond J., to General Dynamics Corp. Electro- luminescent panel driver circuits. 3,343,128, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 106. Rogers. Richard S. : See — Bard, Irving G., and Rogers. 3,354,452. Rogers, Roy L., to Sylvania Electric Products. Inc. Auto- matic antenna positioning system. 3,312,973, 4-4-67, CI. 343—117. Rogers, Samuel E., R. G. Fuchs. and G. H. Frost, to John Oster Mfg. Co. Hair dryer. 3,330,048, 7-11-67, CI. 34 — 99. Rogers, Thelmer A. Vibrating plow. 3,336,985, 8-22-67, CI. 172—40. Rogers, Thomas F. : See — Bull, Willard C, Stevenson, Kloepper, and Rogers. 3,341,- 447. Rogers, Thomas H., and F. E. Kapelewski, to The Machlett Laboratories, Inc. Stacked solid state rectifier. 3,307,087, 2-28-67, CI. 317—234. Rogers, Walter C, Jr., to General Steel Products, Inc. Sofa bed. 3 298,041, 1-17-67, CI. 5 — 13. Rogers, Walter C, Jr., to Roval Development Co., Inc. Posi- tionable chair. 3,337,267. 8-22-67, CI. 297 — 322. Rogers, Walter C, Jr., to Roval Development Co., Inc. Skirt lifter for chair with footrest. 3,348,878. 10-24-67, CI. 297—68. Rogers, William A., and J. E. Woehst. to Dow Chemical Co. Quaternary ammonium adducts of polyepichlorohydrin. 3.320,317, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 567.6. Rogers, William A., Jr. Multiple-deck bed. 3,316,564, 5-2-67, CI. 5 — 9. Rogg, Otto, to Carl Hurth Maschinen- und Zehnradfabrik. Gear shaping machine. 3,318,193, 5-9-67, CI. 90 — 4. Rogge, Hartwig, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Amplifier for reading matrix storer. 3,316,422, 4-25-67, CI. 307—88.5. Roggenstein, Edwin O., to Burroughs Corp. Hammer mech- anism. 3,359,892, 12-26-67, CI. 101 — 93. Rogier, Edgar R. : See — Fulmer, Richard W., and Rogier. 3,357.935. Rogoff, Martin H., to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Method for the preparation of salicylic acid. 3,331,750, 7-18-67, CI. 195 — 28. Rogov, Anatoly J., J. I. Lovtsov, and V. K. Kuteinikov, to Institute Gornogo Dela imeni A. A. Skoehinskogo. Radial- piston hydraulic motor. 3,357,312, 12-12-67, CI. 91 — 176. Roguin, Andre 1 : See — Donguy, Reng, and Roguin. 3,342,022. Rogus, Joseph A., to Mid-West Metallic Products, Inc. Tier- able and nestable egg-and-milk crate. 3,334,766, 8-8-67, CI. 220—19. Roha Corp. : See — Raynes, Burt F. 3.352,070. Rohaus, Donald E. : See — Murphy, Joseph A., Jr., and Rohaus. 3,328.843. Rohaus, Douald E., and R. J. Wilkins, to United States Steel Corp. Briquette-parting apparatus. 3,300,815, 1-31-67, CI. 18—21. Rohde, Karl H., to Olympia Werke AG. Paper draw-off guide. 3,333,671, 8-1-67, CI. 197—133. Rohde, Le Roy H. : See — Andersen, Eli F., and Rohde. 3,314,564. Rohde, Robert P. : See — Brewer, Lee M., and Rohde. 3.343,7S2. Brewer, Lee M., and Rohde. 3,356,292. Brewer, Lee M., Rohde, and Thompson. 3,315,570. Dye, Duane K., and Rohde. 3,301,011. Reinke, James J., Rohde, and Thompson. 3,327,340. LIST OF PATENTEES 1101 Rohde, Robert P.. to General Motors Corp. Transfer valve for utilizing plural pressure sources. 3,357,310, 12-12-07, CI. 91 — 6. Rohde & Schwarz : See — Hubei, Franz R., and Schiller. 3,299,430. Rohde & Schwarz Oft'ene Handelsgesellschaft : See — Lucius, Horst. 3,303,422. Rohde, Wilmer A., to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Tobacco. 3,313,307, 4-11-07, CI. 131 — 17. Rohden Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Leitmann, William J. 3.311,393. Leitmann, William J. 3,336,059. Kobe. Ernst-Heinrieli : Sre — Raue, Roderlch, Brack, and Roche. 3,331,831. Rone, Frederick W. : See — Phelan, Charles S. 3,313,079. Rohe, Frederick W. Molded-ln insert with floating nut. 3,313,078, 4-11-07, Cl. 52 — 017. Rohe, Frederick W. Insert with ends riveted to panel skins. 3,355,850, 12-5-67, Cl. 52—617. Robe, Frederick W., and C. S. Phelan, said Phelan assor., to said Rohe. Mechanical sandwich panel spacer with Im- proved torque resistant anchorage. 3,296,765, 1—10-67, Cl. 52—017. Rohena, Luis V. M. Mechanical animal trainer. 3,312,195, 4-4-67, Cl. 119—29. Rohl, Arthur E. : See — Techtmann, Wilbur H. A., and Rohl. 3,357,266. Rohl. Hermann : See — Furkert, Herbert, and Rohl. 3,359,069. Rohlfs, John H., to The Turner & Seymour Mfg. Co. Vibratory straightening machines. 3,32S,995, 7-4-67, Cl. 72 — 297. Rohlfs, John H., to Wagner Electric Corp. Tandem master cylinder. 3,350,883, 11-7-07, Cl. 00—54.0. Rohlin, John F. : See — Cepkauskas, Martin D., and Rohlin. 3,353,500. Rohlin, John F., to Combustion Engineering Inc. Nuclear reactor core organization and fuel assembly therefor. 3,351,533, 11-7-07. Cl. 176—40. Rohlwes, Harald, to Georg Neumann. Capacitive transformer in bridge connection for producing electrical current out- put linearly proportional to capacitance. 3,299,286, 1-17- 67, Cl. 307—88.5. Rohm & Haas Co. : See — Bauer, La Verne N. 3,342.734. Bauer, La Verne N., and Willette. 3,337,458. Beavers, Ellington M., Hurwitz, and Fenton. 3.329,653. Cenci, Harry J., and Souder. 3,301,919. Colburn, Charles B. 3,346,644. Cunningham, William J. 3.342.S52. De Benneville, Peter L.. and Exner. 3,360,506. Dupre, Jean, and Mansfield. 3,312,624. Emmons, William D. 3,305,493. Emmons, William D. 3,336,333. Emmons, William D. 3,342,786. Emmons, William D., Mercurio, and McGrath. 3,342,893. Emmons, William D., and Shelley. 3,329,655. Feelev, Wayne E 3.320.186. Feuer, Seymour S. 3,296,339. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Graham. 3,358,013. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Kennedy. 3,357,803. Freeman, Jeremiah P. and Petry. 3,342 861. Freeman, Jeremiah P., and Petry. 3,342,S67. Freimiller, Louis R. 3,336.340. Freimiller, Louis R., and Nemec. 3,325.498. Freimiller. Louis R., and Nemec. 3,326,917. Glavis, Frank J., Keighley. and Haag. 3,300,429. Graham, William H. 3.352,915. Hurwitz, Melvin D. 3,350,363. Kellev, Everett J. 3.314.927. Kellev, Everett J. 3.342,791. Kellev, Everett J. 3,350,336. Kellev. Everett J. 3,350,375. Kelley. Everett J. 3,360,504. Kine. Benjamin B., Kalandiak, and Buechler. 3,345,203. Kirschner, Frederick G. 3.297,649. Lewis, Sheldon N. 3,347,934. Maiewski, Frank M.. and Rzonca. 3,325,54S. Mansfield, Richard C. 3,321,518. Mansfield. Richard C. and Dupre. 3,310,496. Minton. Robert G. 3,346,516. Miyahara, Akimitsu. Oomagari. and Tsuchiya. 3,313,655. Nakamura, Hiromichl, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3.346,331. Nakamuva, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki. and Doochi. 3.352,641. Nemec, Joseph W., Raterink. and Wise. 3,296,303. Nemec, Joseph W.. Wolfe, and Lewis. 3.314,9S8. Nemec, Joseph W., and Wuchter. 3.342.S53. Nemec. Joseph W.. and Wuchter. 3,342,854. Nicodemus, David O., and Mulronev. 3.356,569. Petry, Robert C, and Reed. 3.346,621. Petry, Robert C, and Reed. 3,350,453. Pollio, Francis X. 3,300,400. Prlzer. Charles J., and Emmons. 3.311,55S. Reed, Samuel F., Jr. 3.346.642. Reed. Samuel F., Jr. 3,346,643. Rowland. Stanley P. 3.290,298. Rohm & Haas Co. : See — Continued Scott, Joseph D. 3,350,027. Seifer Maurice I., and Lo. 3,307,965. Sims, Homer J, 3.316.331. Sims, Homer J\, and White. 3,305,329. Sparks, Peter G., and Alps. 3.311,582. Stambaugh, Robert L. 3,359,202. Storey, Bavard T.. Miller, and Fries. 3,311.572. Stortl, Michael. 3,327,707. Unger. Victor H., and Wolfrom. 3,307,931. White, Harry J., and Mansfield. 3,340,191. While, Robert W. and O'Brien. 3,350,455. Wiesboeck, Robert A. 3,346,639. Zdanowski, Richard E. 3,328,325. Rohm & Haas G.m.b.H. : See — Celliers, Pieter G., and Pfleiderer. 3,313,711. Gruber, Wllhelm. 3,301,883. Koch, Ernst, Rosskopp, and Jost. 3,290,104. Simon, Wilhelm. 3,354,505. Rohmberg, Alfred : See — Bretschneider, Hermann, Hohenlohe, and Rohmberg. 3.311,632. Rohn, Owen W., to Baker Perkins Inc. Feeder apparatus. 3.308,994. 3-14-07, Cl. 222—245. Rohne-Poulenc S. A. : See — Marchand, Pleree A. R., and Grenet. 3,321.520. Rohner, Thomas G., to Electric Machinery Mfg. Co. Fre- quency sensitive device. 3,349,256, 10-24-07, Cl. 307—88.5. Rohnert, Frederick W. : See — Okita, Haruto, Rohnert, and Chaney. 3,328,916. Rohowetz, Stanley E., and C. V. Shallow, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Power supply means. 3,308,419, 3-7-67, Cl. 339—147. Rohr Corp. : See — Lacey Elbert M., Jr., Rethwish, and Harding. 3,307,387. Raynes, Burt F. 3,336,710. Rethwish, William F., and Harding. 3,319.452. Rohr, Joseph H. Rack. 3.300,055. 1-24-67. Cl. 211 — 74. Rohr, Otto, to Ciba Ltd. Carbamyl and thiocarbamyl phos- phates. 3,31S,937, 5-9-67, Cl. 260—^55. Rohr, Otto, to Ciba Ltd. N-lower alkyl-(2-cyano) phenyl carbamates. 3,329,702, 7-4-67, Cl. 260 — 405. Rohr. Robert L. : See — Reisman, Arnold, and Rohr. 3,342,652. Rohrabacher, Norman A. : See — Eskra, Rudolph, and Rohrabacher. 3,334,443. Rohrbach, Bernd. Elongated, upright supporting element. 3,322,382, 5-30-67, Cl. 248—159. Rohrbach, Walter : See — Rasmussen, Donald C, Rohrbach, and Eumurian. 3,304,- 083. Rohrbaugh, George W. : See — Bastuscheck, Clifford P., Rohrbaugh, and Coughenour. 3,331,220. Rohrberg, Roderick G. : See — Hack, William L., Stein, and Rohrberg. 3,344,498. Rohrberg, Roderick G., to North American Aviation, Inc. Method and means for workpiece joinder. 3,319,043, 5-9- 67, Cl. 219—137. Rohrer, Kenneth L., and R. G. Suchannek, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of making heater assemblies by wet- setting techniques. 3.323,916, 6-6-67, Cl. 75 — 207. Rohrs, Marvin K., and D. Aronson, to Worthington Corp. Multiple pump system for absorption apparatus. 3,296,824, 1-10-67, Cl. 62 — 487. Rohs, Hans G. Means for clamping relatively slidable machine tool members to each other. 3,357,077, 12-12-67, Cl. 29 — 1. Roinestad, Gerald C, to Ashworth Bros., Inc. Conveyor sys- tem. 3,348,659, 10-24-67, Cl. 198—136. Roisen, Maynard W. : See — Hartwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Norris, Roisen, and Lerch. 3.319.702. Roi-Tech Valve Co., Inc. : See- Roy, Henry A., Sr. 3,337,182. Rojas, Mario S. : See — Villavicencio, Eduardo J., Rojas, and Escobar. 3,317,964. Rojecki. Walter E. : See — Notbohm, Willard C, Rojecki, and Schaffrath. 3,331,313. Rojecki, Walter E., to The Black Clawson. Paper machine press and felt assembly. 3,331,734, 7-18-67, Cl. 162 — 358. Rojecki, Walter E., and O. R. Witworth, to The Black Claw- son Co. Tension apparatus in the endless forming wire of a Fourdrinier paper machine, 3,329,561, 7-4-67, Cl. 162—273. Rojic, John A., D. M. Wade, and R. J. Curran, to Borg- Warner Corp. Elastomer cage for sprag members. 3.324,9S0, 6-13-67, Cl. 192—45.1. Rokach, Tehoshua : See — Elad, Dov, and Rokach. 3,325, 3SS. Rokitenetz, Walter : See — Cairns, Charles G., and Rokitenetz. 3,354,474. Rokop, Joseph : See — Reinfeld, Kurt, and Rokop. 3,339,903. Reinfeld, Kurt, and Rokop. 3,344,844. Rokosz, Ferdinand : See — Lopenski. Stanley A., and Rokosz. 3,358,639. Roland. Edgar G. : See — Robinson, Luther, and Roland. 3,356,182. Roland, Homer F. : See — Stine, Robert M., and Roland. 3.350,712. 1102 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Roland, John R. : See — Ciganek, Engelbert, and Roland, 3,322,816. Roland, John T. : See— Bergey, John M., Anater, Roland, and Steiner. 3,306,- 208. Roland, Max, to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Brazing material applicator. 3,331.354, 7-18-67, CI. 118 — 320. Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. W. Stratton, Jr., to Ne- braska Packing Co. Closed end film package. 3,308,936, 3-1-4-67, CI. 206 — 46. Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. W. Stratton, Jr., to W. J. Stratton. End closure of film packages. 3,348,360, 10-24-67. CI. 53 — 138. Roland Offsetmacninenfabrik Faber & Schleicher AG : See — Koch, Werner, and Preuss. 3,345,941. Piecha, Georg, and Langer. 3,326,585. Preuss, Friedrich. 3,336,026. Roland, Wesley J. : See — Miller, Arthur E., and Roland. 3,31S,020. Rolen, Carl R. Connected column and beam construction. 3,300,237, 1-24-67, CI. 287—189.36. Rolen, Carl R. Load-bearing panel wall and connected beam structure. 3,314,202, 4-18-67, CI. 52 — 272. Rolfe, Herbert E., Jr. : See — Chapman. Harvey W., and Rolfe. 3,307.497. Rolfe, Herbert E., Jr., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing means. 3,327,645, 6-27-67, CI. 105—369. Rolfe, Herbert E., Jr., to Evans Products Co. Freight bracing means. 3,327,647, 6-27-67, CI. 105—369. Rolfes. Hans, to Trans Continental Electronics Corp. Induc- tion heating system for elongated pipes. 3,335,251, 8-8-67, CI. 219—10.51. Rolfes, Hans, to Trans Continental Electronics Corp. Induc- tion heating system for elongated pipes. 3,335,252, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 10.51. Rolfes, Paul E., to Lorain Products Corp. Phase-control system, and standby power-supply and battery-charging means incorporating the same. 3,337,743, 8-22-67, CI. 307—66. Rolfes, Paul E., to Lorain Products Corp. Apparatus and method for effecting unidirectional flow of power in A.C. circuits. 3,353,029. 13-14-67. CI. 307 — 51. Rolfs, John C, to General Precision, Inc. Cross-polarized mi- crowave antenna. 3,348,227, 10-17-67, CI. 343 — 768. Rolfsmeyer, Melvin T., to Virmel Corp. Rotary internal com- bustion engine. 3.356,079, 12-5-67, CI. 123 — 11. Rolfson, Francis B., to Shell Oil Co. Osmometer for use with aqueous solutions. 3,318,138, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 64.3. Rolin, Carl G. Anti-sag means for doors and the like. 3,307,- 295, 3-7-67, CI. 49—396. Roll, Arthur A. : See — Flynn, Paul D., Gilbert, and Roll. 3.343,447. Roll, Jack A., to Hughes Tool Co. Impact tool. 3,302,732, 2-7-67, CI. 173—123. Roll, John B., and J. A. Herr. Harmonica electronic ampli- fication. 3,322,875, 5-30-67, CI. 84 — 1.14. Roll-Lok Corp. : See — Rabelos, Nicholas A. 3,349.425. Roll, Walter F., Jr., to Koppers Co. Inc. Electrical compo- nent housing and system. 3,309,577, 3-14-67, CI. 317 — 99. Roll, Walter M., M. W. Forth, and R. E. Harrington ; said Roll, and said Forth, assors. to Deere & Co. Watering ma- chine die and rotor structure. 3,354,844, 11-28-67, CI. 107 — 14. Rolland, Andre H. : See — Audran, Roger G., Gilbert, and Rolland. 3,326,641. Rolland, Robert C. Sectional floor frame construction. 3,298,153. 1-17-67, CI. 52—663. Rolland, Robert C. Prefabricated staircase structure. 3,310,- 132, 3-21-67, CI. 182 — 189. Rolland, Robert C. Sectional structural member and connect- ing means usable therewith. 3,312,021, 4-4-67, CI. 52 — 122. Covering for buildings. 3,312,026, 4-4- Rolland, Robert C. 67, CI. 52 — 403. Rolland, Robert C. 4-25-67, CI. 52- 3,315,425, Prefabricated wall structure. -235. Rolland, Robert C. Structural element and joining means therefor. 3,322,448, 5-30-67, CI. 287—189.36. Rolle. Enrique M., % to Park Corp. Wood blocks with nail securing elements. 3,343,328, 9-26-67, CI. 52—573. Rollei-Werke Franke & Heidecke : See — Prochnow, Claus. 3,354,805. Roller, Frank W., Sr., to The Esterbrook Pen Co. Writing instrument. 3,325,851, 6-20-67, CI. 15—563. Roller, Frank W., Sr., to The Esterbrook Pen Co. Writing instrument. 3,338.216, 8-29-67, CI. 120 — 45.6. Roller, Harvey F. : See — Peterson, Dean M., and Roller. 3,321,565. Roller, Robert L. : See — Hanson, Raymond A., and Roller. 3,301,151. Roller, Siegfried, and G. Idler, to Firma C. Eugen Mairer Metallverarbeitunv G.m.b.H. Bobbin removal mechanism for spinning machines. 3,300,958, 1-31-67, CI. 57—53. Roller!, Norman J. : See — ■ De Feo, Angelo, and Rolled, 3,328,962. Rollers bv Baker, Inc. : See — McGinley, James J. 3,335,446. Rolleston, Charles B. : See — Millican, Basil F., and Rolleston. 3,298,265. Rollett Mfg., Inc. : See — Davis, Buell L. 3,306,544. Rollform. Inc. : See — Adams, George C. 3,350,125. Rollin, Libbv. Convertible two-wheeled carrier. 3,348,857, 10-24-67, CI. 280—36. Rollinger, Willy, to Leybold Holding AG. Pump. 3,327,936, 6-27-67, CI. 230—207. Rollinger, Willy, and H. Bode, to Leybold Holding AG. Vacuum pump apparatus. 3,314,599, 4-1S-67, CI. 230— 153. Rollins, Dallas W., to ACF Industries, Inc. Collapsible hitch. 3,346,224, 10-10-67, CI. 248—119. Rollins, Dallas W., to ACF Industries, Inc. Collapsible hitch. 3,347,506, 10-17-67, CI. 248 — 119. Rollins, Dallas W., to ACF Industries, Inc. Collapsible hitch. 3.356,043, 12-5-67, CI. 105—368. Rollins, Dallas W., and W. E. Kemp, to ACF Industries, Inc. Hopper structure. 3,302,979, 2-7-67, CI. 302 — 52. Rollins, Dallas W„ and C. E. Becker, to ACF Industries, Inc. Collapsible support. 3.353,505. 11-21-67, CI. 105 — 368. Rollins, Frederick E., and C. L. Lowe, Jr., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Apparatus for collecting filamentary mate- rials. 3,306,721, 2-28-67, CI. 65—11. Rollins, Harry E., and C. E. Craigo, to United States of America, Army. Towed glider. 3,295,792, 1-3-67, CI. 244 — 2. Rollins, Henry M. : See — Bachman, William S., Moore, Rollins, and Garrett. 3,298,449. Rollins, Murray L., T. M. Ott. and W. H. Enzie, to General Foods Corp. Container for liquid combinable products. 3,302,817, 2-7-67, CI. 220—53. Rollins, Stanley W. : See — Dell'Orfano, Anthony M., Hood, Rollins, and Siders. 3,346,1S2. Rollman, Ernest E., to RO-S&arch, Inc. Molded-sole footwear. 3,345,763, 10-10-67, CI. 36 — 14. Rollman, Ernest E., A. Szerenyi, and G. M. Milner, to Ro- Search, Inc. Footwear and method of its manufacture. 3,332,097, 7-25-67, CI. 12 — 142. Rollman, Walter F. : See — Manny, Erwin H., and Rollman. 3,343,826. Rollmann, Kent W. : See — Kraus, Gerard, and Rollmann. 3,314,926. Rollmann, Kent W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for treating polybutadiene with sulfuric acid to improve cold flow. 3,299,032, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Roll-O-Flex Ltd. : See — Fay, Lawrence P. 3,356,382. Rolls-Royce Ltd. : See— Arridge, Robert G. C. 3,347,208. Beale, Richard D. 3,314,651. Bill, Arthur, and Steel. 3,339,833. Bill, Arthur, Steel, and Poucher. 3,353,351. Binns, Philip G. 3,355,888. Bird. Jack R., Wheeler, and Meetham. 3,333.996. Blackhurst, Robert V., and Harrison. 3,309,058. Blackhurst, Robert V., and Harrison. 3,327,995. Britt, Jack. 3,304,055. Brooks, Kenneth. 3,349,560. Colville, Francis J. 3.330,502. Colville, Francis J., Roberts, and Brown. 3,352,494. Cooper, Stanley. 3.332.726. Coplin, John F. 3,300,976. Coplin, John F. 3.332.241. Coplin, John F., and Ruffles. 3,330,117. Coplin, John F„ Taylor, Petrie, and Bracey. 3,299,961. Cresswell, Roger A. 3,352,110. Davies, David O., Anley, and Briggs. 3,296,793. Davies, David O., and Parker. 3,344,602 Davies, Glyn T. 3,315,941. Davies, William J„ Allen, and Rhodes. 3,321,910. Freeman, Frederick, and Downhill. 3,325,997. Goodwin, Frederick L. 3,309,294. Gordon, Francis C. 3.326,059. Halls, Gordon A. 3.347,471. Johnson, Christopher L. 3,349,557. Jubb, Albert, and Hatchett. 3,308,618. Jubb, Albert, and Hatchett. 3,318,090. Keen. John M. S., Poucher. and Seneschnll. 3.325,088. Keenan, John G., and Palfreyman. 3,296,804. Keenan, John G. Palfrevman, and Holliday. 3,296,800. Leathley, Peter T. 3,347,493. Maguire, Addison C. 3,352.514. Maguire, Addison C. 3,359,736. Malley, Harry H. 3,301,528. Millward. James. 3.323.758. Morley, Frederick W. W., and Cooper. 3,357,757. Morley, John G„ and Proctor. 3,303,006. Moxon, Harry, and Durrant. 3,303,644. Mullins, John A. 3,347,497. Payne, Nigel E. 3,352,113. Pearson, Harry. 3,312,066. Petrie, James A. 3,307.775. Petrie, James A. 3,352,537. Petrie, James A., and Steel. 3,297,301. Pike, Malcolm R. 3.314.437. Pike, Malcolm R. 3,327,482. Poucher, Michael, and Bill. 3.355.884. Pratt, Leslie J., and Goss. 3,360,313. LIST OF PATENTEES 1103 Rolls-Royce Ltd.: See — Continued Kees, John A. J. 3,348,3S0. Rodgers, Leonard J. 3,352,592. Shaw, William. 3,30S,(i25. Sheppard. Francis E. 3.352,255. Sherfaw, William, and Hensman. 3,300,965. Smith, Ian. 3,349,558. Smith, Stanley P., and Taylor. 3,316,714. Stewart, Alexander, and Basford. 3,310,936. Stewart, Alexander, Cresswell, and Bryan-Brown. 3,327,- 971. Taylor, Maurice I., and Maguire. 3,355,889. Toone, Brian. 3,355,885. Ward, Peter A., Mullins, and Bryan-Brown. 3,31S,554. Weeds, Alan P. 3,353,788. Wilde, Geoffrey L., Bill, and Coplin. 3,299,632. Wilde, Geoffrey L., Bill, Steel, and Newton. 3,325,144. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and Coplin. 3,302,907. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and Coplin. 3,348,379. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and Taylor. 3,297,279. Wilde. Geoffrey L„ Ward, Williamson, and Baker. 3,352,- 114. Wilkinson. Wilfred H. 3,352,538. Williamson, Douglas H., and Petrie. 3,360,240. Wooler, Anthony. 3,306,036. Rolls, TihhPts P. : See — Carlson, Maryin J., Dobeus, Olsen, and Rolls. 3,347,577. Rolma A.G. : See — Pfeiffer, Hans E. 3,298,255. Rolnick, Louis : See — Topf, Sam B. 3,302,508. Topf, Sam B. 3,350,976. Rolor Corp., The : See — Fleisher, Marvin B., and Hixon. 3,325,911. Rolseth, Harold C. : See — Arnold, Cornelius S., and Rolseth. 3,322,213. Rolt, Anthony P. R. : See — Hill, Claude, and Rolt. 3,339,661. Rom, Frank E., A. F. Lletzke, and R. E. Hyland, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. Nuclear rocket motor. 3,336,749, 8-22-67, CI. 60—203. Rom, Rudolph A. : See — Pastor, Sheldon L., Rom, and Zarr. 3,309,933. Romac, Inc. : See — Gibbons, Roger A. 3,355,027. Romac, Richard J. : See — Kransnick, Bernard, Simhi, and Romac. 3,337,747. Roman, Harold. Container and a lid therefor, and means for detachably securing said lid to said container. 3,301,427, 1-31-67, CI. 215—89. Roman, Michael H. Leucocyte indicator. 3,335,705, 8-15-67, CI. 119—14.05. Roman, Nicholas : See — Clarke, Peter J., and Roman. 3,325,0S6. Roman, Paul L. : See — Peronneau, Georges, Mikailoff, Floret, and Roman. 3,357.016. Roman. Robert J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic rewind- ing mechanism for film or the like. 3,300,155, 1-24-67, CI. 242—55.12. Romanchuk, Maria A., N. N. Suvorov, Z. V. Kalinkina, E. B. Trostjanskaja, A. S. Tevlina, S. I. Antonova, L. V. Sokolova, F. J. Leibelman. Z. A. Jaroslavtseva, N. A. Shchukina, L. B. Shagalov, T. I. Grinjuk, O. K. Nikiforova, L. A. Krasnova, E. G. Balashova, and N. F. Kovylkina, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Khimiko farmat- sevtichesky Institute im S. Ordzonikidze. Method of isolat- ing steroids from culture fluids. 3,356,695, 12-5-67, CI. 260—397.3. Romand, Jacques, B. Vodar, and G. Balloffet, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Light source emit- ting a continuous spectrum in the extreme ultra-violet range. 3,317,786. 5-2-67, CI. 315 — 58. Romani, Edward P. : See — Andreasen, Christian B., and Romani. 3,333,584. Romani, Lucien, J. Meuwese, and C. Frierese, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Apparatus for the measurement of the velocity of sound in a gas. 3,343,403, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 24. Romani, Roberto, and M. Ferri, to Societa Rhodiatoce S.p.A. Continuous process for producing adiponitrile. 3,299,116, 1-17-67, CI. 260—465.2. Romani, Roberto, and M. Ferri. to Societa Rhodiatoce S.p.A. Process for separating adiponitrile from reaction mixture by stripping with ammonia. 3,350,281, 10-31-67, CI. 203 — 29. Romanin, Bruno. Method and apparatus for manufacturing compound non-woven textile structures. 3,314,841, 4-18— 67, CI. 156—179. Romanin, Bruno. Method and apparatus for making non- woven twill webs. 3,360,410, 12-26-67, CI. 156 — 172. Romano. Frank A., Jr., and W. H. Nicklas, to General Electric Co. Light valve aligning means comprising structural mem- bers for mechanically positioning the light valve elements. 3,341,657, 9-12-67, CI. 17S — 7.5. Romano, Fulvio : See — Chatelet, Joseph L., Romano, Calvet, Cordler, and Pulg. 3,335,276. Romano, Ralph, 10% to H. B. Lipsiua and 10% to A. H. Seidel. Placement Implement for drapery hooks. 3,350,787, 11-7-67, CI. 33—180. Romanos, Nicholas D., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Welded hoop seal for reactor vessel flanges. 3,332,573, 7- 25-07, CI. 220 — 40. Romanos, Nicholas D., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Once- through steam generator having a pair of tube bundles of spiral tube construction. 3,338,301, 8-29-07, CI. 165 — 145. Romanov, Nlckolal T. : See — Gorodlssky, Leonid G., and Romanov. 3,320,776. Romanowski, Albert P., to Bowser, Inc. Price setting device. 3,308,274, 3-7-67, CI. 235—61.11. Romanowski, Albert F., to Bowser, Inc. Electrical switch. 3,335,246, 8-8-07, CI. 200—152. Romanowski, Albert F., to Bowser, Inc. Selector switch for fuel dispensing system. 3,335,247, 8-8-67, CI. 200—153. Romanowski, Albert F., to Bowser, Inc. Remote control appa- ratus for dispensing. 3,353,710, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 19. Romanowski, Albert F., to Bowser, Inc. Currency controlled accumulator for fluid dispensers. 3,357,531, 12-12-07, CI. 194—5. Romanowski, Albert F., to Bowser Inc. Currency operated fuel dispensing pump. 3,360,094, 12-26-67, CI. 194 — 13. Romanowski, Edward A. : See — Brown, Henry and Romanowski. 3,311,548. Creutz, Hans-Gerhard, Stevenson, and Romanowski. 3,328,273. Romanowski, Edward A., to The Udylite Corp. Chromium plating. 3,303,113, 2-7-67, CI. 204—51. Romanowski. Edward A., to The Udylite Corp. Chromium plating. 3,303,114, 2-7-67, CI. 204 — 51. Romanowski, Edward A., and H. Brown, to The Udylite Corp. Chromium plating. 3,334,033, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 51. Romans, Julian R. : See — Mathis, Logan H., and Romans. 3,357,442. Romanski, Andrzej : See — Riley, Harry L., and Romanski. 3,352,887. Romanzi, Louis, Jr. : See — Packett, Marvin A., and Romanzi. 3,301,610. Romay. Cletus, to Welsh Co. Tandem two-seat stroller. 3,309,101, 3-14-67, CI. 280 — 47.38. Romba, John J., to United States of America, Army. Audio helmet for monkeys. 3,324,255, 6-6-67, CI. 179 — 156. Romberg, Albert K., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Article-to- surface locking device. 3,314,633, 4-18-67, CI. 248—119. Romberg, Edgar B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Current regulator unaffected bv radiation exposure and acceleration forces. 3,325,722, 6-13-67, CI. 323—1. Romberg. Edgar B., to North American Aviation, Inc. Ac- celerometer with digital readout. 3,355,952, 12-5-67, CI. 73 — 503. Romberg, Francis M., to Mobil Oil Corp. Marine seismic cable leakage detection. 3,351,89S, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 7. Rombin, Edwin H. : See — Ringzelli, Arthur J., and Rombin. 3,329,001. Rombrecht, Hans-Malte : See — Schmidt, Karl, Hansch, and Rombrecht. 3,306,771. Rome Cable Corp. : See — Pranke, John A. 3.355,664. Rome Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Berry, Thomas. 3,347,067. Romeo, Costantino. Wing nut. 3,319,509, 5-16-67, CI. 85 — Q9 Romeo, Neil M., A. F. Garslde, Jr., and R. J. Miller, to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor. 3,328,013, 6-27-67, CI. 261— 43. Romer, Gerhard, to Deere & Co. Rotor assembly for ensilage cutter or the like. 3,331,417. 7-18-67, CI. 146 — 117. Romerhaus, Bert W., to Whirlpool Corp. Pressure equalizing means for compressors and the like. 3,348,764, 10-24-67, CI. 230—22. Roming, Charles, Jr.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Caustic scrubbing of aldox alcohols. 3,359,335, 12-19-67, CI. 260—643. Romito, Angelo : See — Rife. Alfred H., Romito, and Bunker. 3,323,769. Rompelman, Arend J. : See — Zwaagstra, Oebele, and Rompelman. 3,304,986. Ron, Arye : See — Lehmann, William B., and Ron. 3,304,413. Ronai, Kenneth S. : See — Marotta, Nicholas G., and Ronai. 3,300.319. Mitchell, William A., Ronai. and Seidel. 3,333,969. Ronald, Ulrich P., and R. J. Lemieux, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Composite shield for electric cables. 3,300,573, 1-24-67. CI. 174—106. Ronalds, Hugh C. Infuser and container for infusion prod- ucts. 3,347,151, 10-17-67, CI. 99 — 295. Ronan, Edward R., Jr. : See — Astleford, John J., Jr.. and Ronan. 3,312,918. Ronan & Kunzl Inc. : See — Millard, George R. 3,323,197. Ronason Corp. : See — Ruf, Erich. 3,302,994. Ronay. Thomas E., to Dow Corning Corp. Metallic laminate bonded by an adhesive composition containing a polyvinyl butyral, a phenolic novolak and a polymeric nitrogen silane compound. 3,308,008. 3-7-67, CI. 161 — 207. Ronceray, Francoise M. M. : See — Roncerav, Robert A. M., Yeomans, Roncerav. A. J. L. and F. M. M. 3.35 7,64S. Ronceray, Pierre R. : See — Ronceray. Robert A. M., and F. M. M. 3,35i\64S. Yeomans, Ronceray, A. J. L. 1104 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ronceray, Robert A, M., deceased, by L. S. Yeoraans, A. J. L. Roneerav, F. M. M. and P. R. Ronceray. Mixer-grinder for foundry' sand. 3,357,648, 12-12-67, CI. 241—110. Ronei, Fernando M. Reinforced molded heel construction. 3,305,948, 2-28-67, CI. 36—34. Ronci, Frank A. : See — Russo, John I. 3,335,485. Russo, John I. 3,344,450. Ronco, Karl, to Ciba Ltd. Carboxylic acid amide monoazo dyestuffs. 3,329,671, 7-4-67, CI. 260—204. Rondas. Ivan V.: See — Carlson, Carl O., Scherr, and Rondas. 3,316,825. Rondas, Ivan V., and J. L. Jones, to The National Cash Reg- ister Co. Micro-image storage and retrieval apparatus. 3,319,517. 5-16-67, CI. 8S — 24. Ronden, Clifford P., and J. Yu, to The Dow Chemical Co. Proc- ess for the suspension polymerization of styrene. 3,328,374, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Rondenet, Eugene L. : See — Tribble, Talmadge B., and Rondenet. 3,318, S19. Kondthaler, Edward, R. J. Decker, and M. A. Scotto, to Elec- trographic Corp. Reproportioning camera. 3,309,959, 3-21-67, CI. 88—24. Iiondum, Svend B., to Plexowood, Inc. Laminated countertop and method of producing the same. 3,352,080, 11-14-67, CI. 52—614. Roner, Werner : See — Diener, Rudolf, Wild, and Roner. 3,325,139. Radke, Arthur O., Hall and Tengler. 3,325.136. Roney, Richard N., to The Sheffield Corp. Cutting device with vibrating cutter anvil. 3,312,134, 4-4-67, CI. 83 — 349. Rongey, Clarence H., and M. G. Zavertnik, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Mercury vapor ballast and lamp assembly. 3,335, 270, 8-8-67, CI. 240—11.4. Rongey, Clarence H., and M. G. Zavertnik, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Plug and receptacle for use in hazardous loca- tions. 3.360.763, 12-26-67, CI. 339 — 14. Rongey, Elbert H., and R. J. Hlavaeek, to Swift & Co. Con- tinuous manufacture of comminuted meat products. 3,346,- 394, 10-10-67, CI. 99—109. Rouk, Leroy B., to System Analyzer Corp. Transformer phase converter adapted to have watt meter current termi- nals connected in series with primary to measure total power supplied. 3,312,896, 4-4-67, CI. 324 — 107. Ronner. Fritz : See — List, Heinz, and Ronner. 3,333,298. List, Heinz, and Ronner. 3,347,528. Ronning, Martin : See — Heth, Sherman C, Lewis, and Ronning. 3,331,195. Ronsomes, Sims & Jefferies Ltd. : See — Jarvis, John S. 3,334,739. Ronson Corp. : See — Bund, Beverly B., and Schnapp. 3,319,334. Futterer, Bodo. and Messinger. 3,319,333. Nissman, Marvin J. 3,315,946. Rosenheim, David J. 3,326,222. Schlamp, Hermann, and Weber. 3.353,257. Smith, James D. 3,327,504. Taylor. William D. 3,323,678. Ronthor Reiss Corp. : See — Hahn. Paul R. T.. Randall, and Reiss. 3,315,999. Ronzheimer, Stephen P. : See — Loughlm, Bernard D., and Ronzheimer. 3,305,637. Ronzheimer, Stephen P., to Hazel tine Research Inc. Black level control circuit for a television receiver utilizing a sync- peak keyed AGC circuit. 3,316,350. 4-25-67, CI. 178 — 7.5. Ronzio. Richard A., W. C. Hazen, E. L. Coltrinari, and R. E. Cuthbertson, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Process for extracting metal values. 3,307.938, 3-7-67, CI. 75 — 103. Roobtsov, Mikhail V. : See — Vorobjeva, Valentina J.. Mikhlina. Roobtsov, Zelinskv, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeifman. 3,342,828. Rood. John W. : See — Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene. Hanf, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315,235. Rood. William E., Jr. Cotton ginning apparatus. 3,302,247, 2-7-67, CI. 19 — 48. Rood, William E., Jr. Cotton reclaiming apparatus. 3,305,- 898, 2-28-67, CI. 19—203. Roody, Lulu, to Leon Levin Sons, Inc. Garment. 3,315,274, 4-25-67, CI. 2—71. Roof, James L., and L. L. Hire, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Excitation system for a dynamoelectric machine. 3.351,845, 11-7-67, CI. 322 — 87. Roof, Lewis B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid control sys- tem for analyzers. 3,357,233, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 23.1. Roofing Machinery Mfg. Co. : See — Cutler. Earl F. 3,312,293. Rooks, Howard B. : See — Martin, Jerry A., and Rooks. 3,351,861. Rooks. Howard B., to Collins Radio Co. Method of reducing AVC TC in AM modulated radios. 3,341,781, 9-12-67, CI. 325—414. Room-A-Rama : See — Berman, Edwin. 3,298,735. Roome, Albert T. : See — Mott, Murray H„ Roome, and Erickson. 3,316,492. Rooney, Clarence S., to Merck & Co., Inc. Method of produc- ing 1 - hydroxyalkyl-2-aryl-5-nitroimidazoles. intermediates used therein, and products produced therein-. 3,349,096, 10-24-67, CI. 260—299. Rooney, Jr. Docking aid. 3,331,- Dispensing Roonev, Frank J., to M. 557, 7-18-67, CI. 238 — 3. Rooney, James L., to Niagara Plastics Co., Inc. container with a venting washer. 3,312,376, 4—4-67, CI. 222—320. Rooney, John F., and E. W. Boulger, to Mobil Oil Corp. Inter- polymers of a monovinyl aromatic monomer, alpha methyj styrene, a mono-basic acidic monomer and an acrylonitrile 3,346,531, 10-10-67. CI. 260—33.4. Rooney, Joseph L. : See — Dodson, Vance H., and Rooney. 3,309,228. Rooney, Matthew F., Jr. : See — Rooney, Frank J. 3,331,557. Rooney, Peter E. Signal envelope and list protector. 3,295,- 237, 1-3-67, CI. 40 — 16. Rooney, Terrence B., and W. W. Rice, Jr., to The Foxboro Co. Flame detector. 3,340,013, 9-5-67, CI. 23—254. Roorda, Harry W., to Wisconsin Motor Corp. Easy starting compression release valve. 3,335,711, 8-15-67, CI. 123 — 182. Roos, Dirk G. J., to Trans-Atlas A.G. Machine for treating, such as heat sealing and cutting, a web of sheet material, in particular for the manufacture of sacks. 3,300,365, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 583. Roos, Ernst : See — •Suling, Carlhans, Roos, and Longemann. 3,314,914. Roos, Eugene. Release means for kite structures. 3,356,322, 12-5-67. CI. 244 — 155. Roos, Gunther : See — Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,297,627. Hermann, Hans D., Fischer, and Roos. 3,316,206. Keenan, John G., Palfreyman, and Holliday. 3,296,800. Schmidt. Heinz. Roos, and Mauz. 3,300,441. Schott, Claus, Fischer, Roos, and Bier. 3,306,877. Roos, Gunther, and R. Wick, to Afga Aktiengesellschaft. Measuring arrangement using photomultiplier tube with dark current correction. 3,296,445, 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 207. Roos, Wilfried F. : See — Wustenhagen, Ernst, Gottling, Otto, and Roos. 3,307,- 883. Roosa, Vernon D. Pilot valve system for fluid actuated fastener driving machines. 3,302,663, 2-7-67, CI. 137 — 596. Roosa, Vernon D. Fuel injection nozzle. 3,325,104, 6-13-6Y, Ql 239 584 Roosa,~Vernon D. Fuel pump. 3,331,327, 7-18-67, CI. 103 — 5. Roosa, Vernon D. Nozzle drilling machine. 3,350,963. 11-7-07, CI. 77—32.2. Roosen, Raymond A. : See — Willems, Josef F„ Poor, and Roosen. 3,330,839. Roosevelt, Richard A. : See — Shaw, Elton L. 3,296,385. Root, Anton. Lowering and raising seat for tubs and the like. 3,317,928, 5-9-67, CI. 4—185. Root, George L., to Reynolds Metals Co. Shipping and dispens- ing container means and blanks therefor. 3,356,279, 12-5- 67, CI. 229 — 17. Root, Nathan. Fabric pressing pad. 3,341,953, 9-19-67, CI. 38 — 66. Root. Raymond C. : See — Risk. George, and Root. 3.335,784. Risk, George, and Root. 3 342,255. Risk, George, Root, and Sotir. 3,300,900. Root Springs Scraper Co. : See — Weeks. Warren D. 3,355,825. Root, Viotti E. Combined pollen collector and entrance restriction for bee hives. 3,350,728, 11-7-67, CI. 6 — 4. Rootsaert. Walter J. M. : See- Van Der Plas, Franciscus J. F., and Rootsaert. 3,337,302. Roozee, James B., to Vandercook & Sons, Inc. Ink roll inter- rupter for a multi-color rotary offset printing press. 3,347,- 160, 10-17-67, CI. 101 — 209. Roozendaal, Klaas : See — Fokker, Herman, Meyer, Prast, and Roozendaal. 3,302,392. Roozendaal, Klaas, and van der Ster, Johannes, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for separating in a solid state components from a gas mixture by cooling and gas separating plant provided with one or more of these devices. 3,299,647, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 42. Roper, Daniel W., to Eaton Mfg. Co. Bi-directional roller clutch with differential speed responsive pilot clutch. 3,300,002, 1-24-67, CI. 192—35. Roper, Daniel W., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc Rotatable coupling device. 3,323,623, 6-6-67, CI. 192 — 58. Roper, Daniel W., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Slip limiting differential. 3,324,744. 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 711. Roper, Geo. D., Corp. : See — Beach, Herbert S., and Fulmer. 3,312,271. Bloom, Merle W.. Huston, and Condon. 3,332,411. Torrey, Sumner H. 3.358,122. Roper Industries, Inc. : See — Littlewood, Elroy G. 3,303,792. Roper, John K., to Atlantic Hvdrofoils, Inc. Mechanical con- trol for submerged hydrofoil svstems. 3,338,202, 8-29-67. CI. 114—66.5. Roper, Peter G., to Dominion Engineering Works. Ltd. Fluid brake for rotary hydraulic machines. 3.329.399, 7-4-67, CI. 253—26. Ropes. Donald & Wire Cloth Ltd. : See — Beal. David II. 3,319.990. LIST OF PATENTEES 1105 Ropes, Frank E. : See — Burton. Val, ami Ropes. 3,310,038. Roplequet, Richard L., to Tektronix, Inc. Pulse counter tube employing voltage feedback from target to beam deflection electrodes isolated from any D.C. reference voltage. S,doo,- 620, 11-2S-67, CI. 315 — S.5. , , ^ , Ropienuet, Richard L., and W. C. Webber, to Alta Industries, Inc. Drawer guide. 3,301,406, 11-7-67, CI. 312—332. Ropp, Richard C, and II. D. Layman, to Sylvanla Electric Products Inc. Copper activated strontium metaphosphate phosphors. 3. 31S.S1S. 5-9-67. CI. 252— 301.4. „ J Ropp, Richard C, and R. F. Quirk, to Sylvanla Electric Prod- ucts Inc. Process for the fabrication of improved fluores- cent' lamps. 3,34S,961, 10-24-67. CI. 117—33.5. Ropp, Walter S., to Hercules Inc. Latex coating composition. 3,305,505, 2-21-G7, CI. 260—29.6. Roque V, Alfredo. Airless tire. 3,329,192, 7-4-67, CI. 152— 327. Roquemore, William M. : See — Vasilott, Angelos. and Roquemore. 3,31S,556. Roquerre, Don D. Motor idling speed control proportioning valve. 3.34S.S23, 10-24-67, CI. 261 — 41. Roques, Emile : Sec — Berri, Rino, Ro(iues, Sialino, and Vial. 3,341.303. Rorbaek xMadsen, Erik M. C. to A/S Bang & Olufsen Pro- duktionsselskab. Stereophonic transducer cartridge. 3,299,- 219, 1-17-67, CI. 179 — 100.41. Rorden, Robert J. : See — Hollowav. Joseph H., and Rorden. 3,354,307. Weaver, Harry E., Jr., and Rorden. 3.336.526. Rorer, Ellis W., and A. Schelnfeld, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Adjustable screw melter heater. 3,299,- 473, 1-24-67, CI. 18—12. Rortveit, Ole N. : See — Ellingsaeter, Knut, Gjosteen, and Rortveit. 3,306,668. Rosa, Anthony G. Method of making ballpoint-pen tips. 3,302,279. 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 441. Rosa, John, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Constant current supplv especially for fluorescent lamps. 3,341,737, 9-12-67, CI. 315—194. Rosa, John, and Peter E. Pityk, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. System for controlling the output of plural field dynamoelectric machine. 3,302,089, 1-31-67, CI. 318—257. Rosa, Richard J. : See — Kantrowitz, Arthur R., Rosa, and Patrick. 3,324,318. Rosa, Richard J., to Avco Corp. Means for and method of preventing flow of hnll currents in electrical equipment. 3.355.607, 11-28-67, CI. 310—11. Rosaen, Borge, to The Rosaen Filter Co. Reservoir construc- tion. 3:314,544, 4-18-67, CI. 210—172. Rosaen. Borje O. : See — Rosaen, Nils O. 3.334.746. Rosaen, Nils O. 3.346,118. Rosaen. Borie O. Cylinder construction. 3,335,642, 8-15-67, CI. 92—110. Rosaen, Borje O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter material. 3,348.695, 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 489. Rosaen Filter Co.. The : See — Bozek, John W. 3.334,748. Bozek, John W., and Rover. 3.326.3S2. Rosaen, Borge. 3,314,544. Rosaen, Borje O. 3,348,695. Rosaen, Nils O. 3.295,679. 3,312,344. 3.312,345. 3.312,349. 3,312.353. 3,313,416. 3,313,417. 3,313,418. 3.314,541. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils 0. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O. Rosaen, Nils O 3,323,648. Rosaen, Nils O. 3,323.649. Rosaen, Nils O. 3.326.375. Rosaen, Nils O. 3,326,376. Rosaen. Nils O. 3,333.697. Rosaen, Oscar E. 3,333,696. Rover, David R., and Bozek. 3.310 796. Royer, David R., and Bozek. 3.334.753. Royer, David R., and Bozek. 3,349,919. Rosaen. Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Bavonet fluid filtering assembly. 3,295.679. 1-3-67. CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O. Power transfer circuit. 3,300,662, 1-24-67, CI. 310 — 12. Rosaen. Nils O. ; 10% to C. J. Ladner, 10% to A. E. Moore, 7%% to J. B. Burrow, Sr. Power transfer circuits. 3,300,- 663, 1-24-67, CI. 310 — 12. Rosaen, Nils O.. to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter devices. 3,312,344, 4-4-67. CI. 210—90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Indicating means for fluid filters. 3.312,345, 4-4-67, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter elements. 3,312,349, 4-4-67, CI. 210—283. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Fluid device with carryover means. 3.312,353, 1 1 67, CI. 210 — 453. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Baffled filter device. 3,313.416, 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Mobile filters. 3,313,417, 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Bayonet filter assembly. 3,313,418, 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Air purged filter device. 3,314,541, 4-18-67, CI. 210—90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter device with electrically actuated indicating means. 3,323,048, 6-6-67, CI. 210—90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter device and electrical indicating means. 3,323,049, 0-6-67, CI. 210—90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Fluid filter devices. 3.326.375, 6-20-07, CI. 210—90. Rosaen, Nils O., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Fluid filter devices. 3.326.376, 6-20-07, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O. Fluid motors. 3,329,067, 7-4-67, CI. 91 — 138. Rosaen Nils O. to The Rosaen Filter Co. Bayonet filters. 3,333,697, 8-1-67, CI. 210 — 90. Rosaen, Nils O., to B. O. Rosaen. Continuous bayonet filter device. 3,334,746, 8-8-67. €1. 210—108. Rosaen Nils O., V3 to O. E. Rosaen, and Vs to B. O. Rosaen Continuous filter system. 3,346,118, 10-10-67, CI. 210— 391 Rosaen, Nils O. Continuous filter. 3,358,842, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 411. Rosaen, Oscar E. : See — Rosaen, Nils O. 3,346,118. Rosaen, Oscar E., to The Rosaen Filter Co. Self-cleaning mobile filter. 3,333,696, 8-1-67, CI. 210—90. Rosan Engineering Corp. : See — Rosan, Jose. 3,339,436. Rosan, Jose\ and La Torre. 3,334,365. Rosan, Jose, and Novakovich. 3,319,690. Rosan, Jose, and Reece. 3,319,6SS. Rosan, Jose, to Rosan Engineering Corp. Tool for locking threaded fasteners in a workpiece. 3,339,436, 9-5-07, CI. 81—3. Rosan, Jose, and M. P. Reece, to Rosan Engineering Corp. Insert having hollow locking pins. 3,319, 6SS, 5-16-67, CI. 151—23. Rosan, Jose, and M. Novakovich, to Rosan Engineering Corp. Top driven locking insert. 3,319,690, 5-16-67, CI. 151 — 41.73. Rosan, Jose\ and A. J. La Torre, to Rosan Engineering Corp. Method of forming circumferentially spaced lock thread portions. 3.334,365, 8-8-67, CI. 10—86. Rosario Cartagena, Victor. Metal window frame. 3,348,353, 10-24-67, CI. 52—658. Rosauer, Peter J. : Sec — Paulson. Thomas E., Liebsch. and Rosauer. 3,336,527. Rosbottom, Thomas A., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for securing deformable sheet metal elements. 3,359,935, 12-26-67, CI. 113—1. Roscher, Alfred M., and E. J. Potkanowicz, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process for making glass fiber mats. 3,328,- 383, 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 115. Roscher, Giinther, and W. Riemenschneider, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Preparation of vinyl esters from acteylene in the pres- ence of a mixed zinc salt catalyst. 3,346,627, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 498. Roschke, Erwin M., to Zenith Radio Corp. Heat piercing recorder. 3.319,257, 5-9-67, CI. 346 — 76. Roscicki, Walter H. Hanger assemblies for supporting a number of clothes hangers or racks In orderlv fashion. 3,317,055, 5-2-07, CI. 211—124. Roscoe, John P. Fingerling saving system. 3,338,056, 8-29-67, CI. 61 — 21. Roscoe. Lawrence C. J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Establishing intraconcentrator connections in a remote line concentrator system. 3,308,243, 3-7-67, CI. 179 — 18. Roscoe. Stanley N., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Display system. 3,333.565, 8-1-67, CI. 116—135. Rose, Arthur, and R. E. Kemper. Chromatographic device. 3,319,403. 5-16-67, CI. 55—386. Rose. Asie C, Jr. Method and apparatus for controlling the humidity within an enclosure. 3,326,464, 6-20-67, CI. 236 — 44. Rose, Bernard R., to Dyna Mfg. Co. Prefabricated fireplace. 3,304,931. 2-21-67, CI. 126—121. Rose. Boyd W., to FMC Corp. Apparatus for filling powdered or granular material into containers. 3,304,964, 2-21-67, CI. 141—68. Rose, Boyd W., to FMC Corp. Article feed mechanism. 3,319,762, 5-10-07, CI. 198 — 32. Rose, Boyd W„ and H. J. Mumma, to FMC Corp. Transfer control mechanism for egg processing machines. 3,295,658, 1-3-67, CI. 19S— 30. Rose, Bovd W., and H. J. Mumma. to FMC Corp. Egg washer. 3,296,641, 1-10-67, CI. 15—3.13. Rose, Boyd W., and H. J. Mumma, to FMC Corp. Article drying apparatus. 3,299,528, 1-24-67, CI. 34 — 60. Rose, Calvin D. Automobile safety visor. 3,325.208, 6-13-67, CI. 296 — S4. Rose-Derry Co. : See — Merelis, Morris C. 3,349,413. Rose. Donald, to Water Refining Co.. Inc. Water conditioner having regeneration means. 3,342,336, 9-19-67, CI. 210—134. Rose. Downs & Thompson Ltd. : See — Lloyd, Anthony M. 3,350,S43. Ro^e. Duke J., to Genesco, Inc. Golf shoe. 3,337,971, 8-29-67, CI. 36—2.5. Rose. Edgar, to Curtiss- Wright Corp. Ratio control for closed cycle propulsion systems. 3,328,957. 7-4-67, CI. 60 — 39.46. 1106 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rose, Floyd R. Outdoor sporting equipment including a wheel mounted boat assembly. 3,348,858, 10-24-67, CI. 280 — 43.2. Rose, Frank l,., and T. A. Brennan, to Tracor Inc. Surgical instrum nt. 3,307,389, 3-7-67, CI. 72 — 110. Rose, Fred A. Cardiac monitor. 3,352,300, 11-14-67. CI. 12S— 2.06. Rose, Fred L., to The Airolite Co. Adjustable fire louvre. 3,350,996, 11-7-67, CI. 9S— 86. Rose, Frederick M., to Chrysler Corp. Walking beam rocker arm. 3,359,959, 12-26-67, CI. 123 — 90. Rose, Gerald D. : See — Schmidt, Paul F., and Rose. 3,345,275. Rose, Gerald D., and P. F. Schmidt, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Production of semiconductor devices. 3,323,957, 6—6- 67, CI. 148 — 177. Rose, Harold : See- — ■ Dean, Gordon W., and Rose. 3,333,229. Rose, Harold E., to General Motors Corp. Seat spring at- tachment. 3,310,299. 3-21-67, CI. 267 — 110. Rose, Harry J. Quivers for arrows. 3,337,099, 8-22-67, CI. 224 — 1. Rose, Henry. Pebble graining moist leather by Ironing. 3,309,164, 3-14-67, CI. 8 — 94.2. Rose, Henry J., to Tee-Pak, Inc. Continuous polymer deposi- tion process. 3,330,686, 7-11-67, CI. 117 — 17. Rose, Henry J., and A. F. Turbak, to Tee-Pak, Inc. Gasing for preparation of dry sausages. 3,360,383, 12-26-67, CI. 99—176. Rose, Henry S. : See — Russell, James B., and Rose. 3,314,375. Rose, Ira M., J. Z. Ginos, and W. R. Christian, to Nopco Chemical Co. Amphoteric alpha-sulfo-imidazolines. 3,317,- 556, 5-2-67, CI. 200—309.6. Rose Iron Works Inc. : See — Casella, Michael D. 3,337,198. Rose, Jaeii E. Fire starting device. 3,307,506, 3-7-67, CI. 110—1. Rose, John B. : See — Barr, Dennis A., Nield, and Rose. 3.352,832. Barr, Dennis A., and Rose. 3,297,654. Nicholls, Barrv, and Rose. 3.318.851. Rose, Joseph K. Light shield. 3,329,770, 7-4-67, CI. 178 — 7.9. Rose, Joseph K. Light shield. 3,329,771, 7-4-67, CI. 178— 7.82. Rose, Manning I., to Square D Co. Junction box for under- floor wiring duct and method of making. 3,338,450, 8-29- 67, CI. 220—3.94. Rose Mfg. Co. : See — Mullan. Joseph A. 3,308,516. Rose, Marshall E. : See — Bennett, Lowell W., and Rose. 3,309,483. Rose, Marvin S. Electronic solid state lock mechanism. 3,347,- 072, 10-17-67, CI. 70-^277. Rose, Merle M. : See — Cain, Leonard L.. and Rose. 3,349,854. Rose, Merrill W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical apparatus for testing joints having four voltage probes. 3,303,418, 2-7-67, CI. 324 — 64. Rose, Richard A., and C. H. Phillips, to British Cellophane Ltd. Coating travelling webs. 3,320, 0S6, 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 68. Rose, Robert K., to General Electric Co. Fluid amplifier serial digital adder logic circuit. 3,350,009, 10-31-67, CI. 235 — 201. Rose, Robert K., to General Electric Co. Fluid amplifier serial digital complementer logic circuit. 3,350,010, 10-31-67, CI. 235—201. Rose, Russell G. : See — ■ Feighner, George C, Rose, and Lobo. 3,331,870. Rose, Willis E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Volume correct- ing integrator for fluid meters. 3,318,150, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 233. Rose, Willis E., to Dresser Industries Inc. Temperature com- pensating device for fluid meters. 3,334,519, 8-8-67, CI. 73 — 233. Rose. Willis E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Temperature com- pensating device for fluid meters. 3,358,506, 12-19-67, CI. 73—233. Ro-Search, Inc. : See — Rollman, Ernest E., Szerenyi, and Milner. 3,332,097. Szerenyi, Andrew. 3,314,173. Szerenyi, Andrew, and Liebscher. 3,295,230. Rosebrook, Inc. : See — Rosebrook, Roy, Sr. 3,357,309. Rosebrook, Roy, Sr., to Rosebrook, Inc. Protective device for tracer mechanism. 3,357,309, 12-12-67, CI. 90—62. Rosefdky, Ruth: See— Westburg, Florence L., and Rosefdky. 3,316,921. Roseland, Luther M. : See — Hamilton, Vern E., and Roseland. 3,341,391. Roselius, Charles F., and C. J. Nicastro, to R. M. Holloway, and R. L. Ludington. Braking system. 3,298,474, 1-17- 67, CI. 188 — 200. Resell, Lester P., to Emco Wheaton. Inc. Supply and receiver coupler. 3,330,313, 7-11-67, CI. 141—384. Roselli. Frank A. : See — Murray, Thomas C, Reese, Roselli, Schaeffer, and Stone. 3,319,604. Roselli, Frank F., to Diamond Alkali Co. Unsaturated poly- esters prepared from reactable fire-retardant agents. 3,299,173, 1-17-67, CI. 260—869. Roselli, Frank F., to Diamond Alkali Co Composition and process. 3,342,898, 9-19-67, CI. 260—867. Rosello, Dante : See — Barker, Horace H., Jr., Long, Rosello Soldat, and Smith. 3,317,074. Roseinount Engineering Co. : See — Bales, William H. 3,334,322. De Leo, Richard V., and Hagen. 3,318,146. Johnston, James S. 3,343,415. Kleven, Lowell A. 3,296,572. Knutson, Robert c. 3,348,299. Kooiman, Robert R. 3,327,533. Kooiman, Robert R., and Grindheim. 3,319,155. Lode, Tenny. 3,316,474. Lode, Tenny. 3,318,153. Lode, Tennv. 3,354,401. Lode, Tenny D. 3,317,814. Lode, Tenny D. 3,335,364. Lode. Tenny D. 3,349,684. Lode. Tenny D. 3,350,653. Lode, Tenny D., and Werner. 3,312,188. McCartney, James S., and De Leo. 3,314,611. Rogal, Barry, and Johnston. 3,334,296. Rogal, Barry, and Rees. 3.356.321. Werner, Frank D., Darr, Edberg, and Petersen. 3,313,046. Werner, Frank D., and Grindheim. 3,341,835. Werner, Frank D., and Luger. 3,303,584 Werner, Frank D„ and Luger. 3,325,920. Werner, Frank D., and Lundquist. 3,352,075. Werner, Frank D., and Petersen. 3,332,116. Rosen, Carl G. A., to Darlite Corp. Method of explosion clad- ding irregular aluminum objects. 3,358,349, 12-19-67, CI. 29—156.5. Rosen, Charles A., and G. E. Forsen, to Stanford Research Institute. Analog storage device. 3,328,778, 6-27-67, CI. 340—174. Rosen, Charles L. : See — Ehrenfeld, John R.. Krimsky, and Rosen. 3,358,452. Rosen, Frank, to Dominion Electric Corp. Grill. 3,356,012, 12-5-67 CI. 99 — 4-40. Rosen. Frank, and H. F. Young, to Dominion Electric Corp. Driving unit for electric knife. 3,300,857, 1-31-67, CI. 30—272. Rosen, George : See — Kanavel, Gaylord A., and Rosen. 3,335,118. Rosen, George, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Interpolymers of lower alkyl acrylate esters, olefin-epoxide monomers and polyene monomers. 3,312,677, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Rosen, Gerald, to Kayser-Roth Corp. Hanger. 3,329,386. 7-4- 67, CI. 248—340. Rosen, Irvin, to Diamond Alkali Co. Trioxane-norbornadiene copolymers. 3,344,120, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 73. Rosen, Irving: See — Sturm, Clarence L., Hudgin, and Rosen. 3,346,538. Rosen, Irving, to Diamond Alkali Co. Oxymethvlene polymer stabilized by l,3-thiazolidine-2-thiones. 3,336,256, 8-15-67, CI. 260—45.8. Rosen, Irving, to Diamond Alkali Co. Trioxane-glycidaldehyde copolymerization. 3,346,539, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 67. Rosen, Irving, to Diamond Alkali Co. Polvoxymethylene sta- bilized with triethylene thiourea. 3,359,232. 12-19-67, CI. 260—45.8. Rosen, Jack R. Garment hangers. 3,319,850, 5-16-67, CI. 223 92. Rosen, Joseph L. Dispenser valve structure. 3,300,105, 1- 24-67, CI. 222—517. Rosen, Leonard B. Toy exercise device with rotatable rings. 3,306 612, 2-82-67, CI. 273—1. Rosen, Leonard B. Protective container for spools of elon- gated material. 3,308,937, 3-14-67, CI. 206 — 52. Rosen, Leonard B. Game employing successively toppling game pieces. 3,315,404, 4-25-67, CI. 46 — 1. Rosen, Leonard B. Sifter toys. 3,315,807, 4-25-67, CI. Rosen, Leonard B. Game apparatus including pivotal slide- way members and control means for manually directing the travel of a ball thereover. 3,333,851 8-1-67 CI. 273 — 95. Rosen, Leonard L., to North American Aviation, Inc. Gyro monitor adaptive mechanization. 3,352,164 11-14-67. CI. 74 — 5.34. Rosen, Mark H., and W. K. Witsiepe, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for purifying methvlenebis(4- phenyhsocyanate). 3,317,579, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 453. „ en A Mel S. Knife with reciprocating blades. 3,337,952, 8-29-67, CI. 30 — 272. Rosen, Mel S. Apparatus for producing hot lather. 3,341,468. 9-12-67, CI. 252 — 359. Rosen, Milton K., and C. D. Mason, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process of polymerizing butene-1. 3,356,666, 12-5-67 CI. 260 — 93.7. Rosen. Norman J., to Giannini Controls Corp. Data input sta- tion for punched cards. 3,308,252, 3-7-67, CI. 200 — 46. Rosen, Norman J., R. H. Lewis, and H C. Stanley to Gian- nini Controls Corp. Record reader. 3,340,384, 9-5-67 CI. 235 — 61.11. and S. LeVine. Girdle. 3,338,243, 8-29-67, Rosen, Rhoda B., CI. 128—528. Ro l e „ n .v Samuel R - t0 Nordson Corp. High resistance cable. 3,348,186, 10-17-67, CI. 338 — 214 R 1f22,lT7?| y -30-67?cl Pe i4i-131 ight " M filllDg maChlne ' LIST QV PATENTEES 1107 Rosen ami Strlckman, co-piirtncrslilp : See — Strlckman, Samuel YV. 3,325,035. Strlckman, Samuel W. 3,343,211. Strlckman, Samuel \V. 3.844,093. Rosenak, Irwin, to Inland Steel Co. Blast furnace stack with cooling staves. 3,314,G6S, 4-1S-67, CI. 266—32. Rosenbaum, Aaron : See — Kauder, Otto S.. and Rosenbaum. 3,322,705. Rosenbaum, Augustine S. Bulk material cart. 3,308,974, 3-14-67, CI. 214—83.36. Rosenbaum, Jack : See — Collins, Raymond F., Lucas, and Rosenbaum. 3,331,738. Rosenbaum, Robert, to Allied Chemical Corp. Recording ele- ment having polyethylene wax binder and electrostatic printing therewith. 3,340,057, 9-5-67, CI. 96—1.8. Rosenbaum, Shlomo, and G. L. Losser, to The Dow Chemical Co Method for preparing crimped acrylonitrile polymer fibers. 3,324.215, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 168. Rosenbaum, Stanley D., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Dis- tributed field effect devices. 3,328,601, 6-27-67, CI. 307— 88.5. Rosenberg, Abraham. Individual urinary appliance. 3,357,430, 12-12-67, CI. 12S— 295. Rosenberg, Alex J. Information processing system. 3,304,- 371, 2-14-67. CI. 179—1. Rosenberg, Alexander J. Veterinary table. 3,330,258, 7-11-67, CI. 119—103. Rosenberg, Arthur D., and B. J. Brown, to Chemstrand, Ltd. Dry heat treatment included in conventional wet processing of wool-acrylonitrile blended fabrics to effect setting of acrylonitrile component. 3,359,060, 12-19-67, CI. 8—115.7. Rosenberg, David J. : See — Krakauer, Sidney, Musikant, and Rosenberg. 3,347,648. Rosenberg, David S. : See — Fernandes, Dudley P., Rosenberg, and Scremin. 3,298,- 797. Rosenberg, Edgar N. Omnl-directional current meter. 3,359,- 794, 12-26-(i7, CI. 73—189. Rosenberg, Fred O., Jr., and J. N. Hoomans, to Burroughs Corp. Multiple cathode indicator tube having no obstruc- tion in the form of support disks. 3,358,176, 12-12-67, CI. 313 — 109.5. Rosenberg, Harold, and S. G. Cottis, to United States of America, Air Force. Ferrocene-containing monomers and polymers and process for preparing same. 3,350,369, 10-31- 67, CI. 2G0— 80. Rosenberg, Harold J. : See — Brown, Robert G., and Rosenberg. 3,350,99S. Rosenberg, Harry W., and E. F. Erbin, to Titanium Metals Corp. ot America. Processing titanium alloy sheet products. 3.333.995, 8-1-67, CI. 148 — 131. Rosenberg, Harvey, to Burroughs Corp. Current driver. 3,350.570, 10-31-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Rosenberg, Joseph, to Laboratory for Electronics, Inc. Process of preparing a zinc sulfide powder coated with triturated polystyrene. 3,342.743, 9-19-67. CI. 252—301.1. Rosenberg, Kenneth P. Magnetic ski bindings. 3,332,695, 7-25- 67, CI. 280—11.35. Rosenberg, Kenneth P. Magnetic ski bindings. 3,357,712, 12- 12-67, CI. 2S0— 11.35. Rosenberir, Kenneth R. Hydraulic elevators. 3,302,753, 2- 7-67, CI. 187 — 1. Rosenberg. Merton I., and W. G. Bohaker, to American Bosch Arma Corp. Electrical system. 3,314,000, 4-11-67, CI. 322—25. Rosenberg, Milton, to Ampex Corp. Multiaperture magnetic memory system. 3,303,479, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 174. Rosenberg, Milton, H. W. Zussman, and R. Beaudoln, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Certain imidazoline salts. 3,313,- 825, 4-11-67, CI. 260—309.6. Rosenberg, Norman : See — Kamins, Seymour, and Rosenberg. 3,332,603. Kamins, Seymour, and Rosenberg. 3,344,977. Kamins, Seymour, and Rosenberg. 3,353,741. Rosenberg, Norman, and S. Kamins, to C-Thru Products, Inc. Waste receptacle. 3,309,007, 3-14-67, CI. 229 — 55. Rosenberg. Philip. Photographic processing machine. 3,343,- 472, 9-26-67, CI. 95—94. Rosenberg, Raymond S., and E. E. Swanson, to Defense Elec- tronics. Inc. Method and apparatus for predetection, recording and playback. 3,305,782, 2-21-67, CI. 325 — 345. Rosenberg, Richard L., to Associated Chemists, Inc. Wooden pole with electrically isolated sections and a central open- ing for the introduction of a preservative. 3,360,601, 12-26-67, CI. 174 — 45. Rosenberg, Robert A., to Mitron Research & Development Corp. Welding of titanium. 3,309,496, 3-14-67 CI. 219—118. Rosenberg, Tom : See — Cates, Henry J., Jr., and Rosenberg. 3,317,202. Rosenberger. Harold E. : See — Benford, James R., and Rosenberger. 3,297,391. Rosenberger, Harold E., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Zoom lens system having front mounted axially movable aperture stop to control numerical aperture during magnification change. 3,353. S91, 11-21-67. CI. 350—17. Rosenberger, Harold E., R. L. Seidenberg, and J. H. Small, to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Zoom optical system for microscope. 3,360,327. 12-26-67, CI. 350—184. Rosenberger, Jakob, and X. Kuonl, to Borbe-Wanner AG. Pneu- matically driven hoop tightening and clamping device. 3,334,605, 8-8-67, CI. 173—169. Rosenberger, Maurice S., W. H. Boman, P. J. King, R. A. La Fever, and YV L. McCollum, to General Motors Corp. Trans- mission control linkage. 3,323,609, 6-0-67, CI. 180 — 77. Rosenberger, Paul C. : See — Sieving, Alfred YV.. and Rosenberger. 3,354,994. Rosenberger, Siegfried : See — Hausermann, Helnrich, and Rosenberger. 3,357,988. Rosenberry, W. K. : See — Tarczy-Hornock, Zoltan, and Young. 3,319,1S1. Rosenberry, W. K., d.b.a. Able Research Lab. : See — Tarczy-Hornoch. Zoltan. 3.353,439. Rosenblad, Axel E. Falling film type evaporators and method. 3,307,614, 3-7-67, CI. 159—13. Rosenblad, Curt F. Falling film type heat exchanger. 3,332,- 4G9, 7-25-67, CI. 159 — 13. Rosenblad, Curt F. Falling film type heat exchanger. 3,351,- 119, 11-7-67, CI. 159—13. Rosenblads Patenter, Aktiebolaget : See — Axelsson. Karl O. 3,325,970. Rosenblatt, Carole L., % to H. Rosenblatt. Diapers having integral fasteners. 3,359,980, 12-26-67, CI. 128—284. Rosenblatt, David H., and G. H. Broome, to United States of America, Army. Process for making epoxides from ethylenic compounds with electron-withdrawing groups. 3,313,829, 4-11-67, CI. 260—348. Rosenblatt, Frank J. Resistance attachment for use with incandescent light bulbs. 3.325,762, 6-13-67, CI. 338 — 219. Rosenblatt, Frank J. Resistance attachment for incandescent light bulbs. 3,333,224, 7-25-67, CI. 338—219. Rosenblatt, Henry : Sec — Rosenblatt, Carole L. 3,359,980. Rosenblatt, Joel H. Method of making composite metal and concrete structures. 3,327,028, 6-28-67, CI. 264 — 34. Rosenblatt, Maurice C. Hung luminous ceiling with air con- ditioning ducts. 3,322,057, 5-30-67, CI. 98—40. Rosenblatt, William : See — Osipow, Lloyd I., Brashear, and Rosenblatt. 3,305,488. Osipow, Lloyd I., Brashear, and Rosenblatt. 3,344,195. Rosenblum, Jack : See — Cohen, Max, Elston, and Rosenblum. 3,298,591. Rosenblum, Melvin : See — Doopelt, Lawrence. Rosenblum, and Ungaro. 3,319,376. Rosenblum, Robert. Travelling case. 3,306,405, 2-28-G7, CI. 190—51. Rosenbluth, Harvev E. : See — Lieb, Nathaniel H., Rosenbluth, and Tuvchi. 3,309,772. Rosenbluth, William, to Hazeltine Research Inc. Linear sweep signal generator. 3,300,655, 1-24-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Rosenbohm, Donald A. : See — Williams, Henry P., Jr., Rosenbohm, and Page. 3,357,- 352. Rosencrantz, Fredrick H. U. Process for the manufacture of pad body. 3,341,640, 9-12-67, CI. 264 — 46. Rosendahl, Gottfried R., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Optical instrument with adjustable erecting mirror system. 3,298,770, 1-17-67, CI. 350 — 36. Rosendahl, Guenter K., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Apparatus for gear burnishing. 3,321,820, 5-30-67, CI. 29 — 90. Rosener, Harvey J., to Bunker-Ramo Corp. Numerical posi- tioning control system. 3,348,208, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Rosener, Wolfgang : See — Meyer, Gerhard, Rosener, and Siggel. 3,356,665. Rosenfeld, Aaron : See — Kupferberg, Kenneth, and Rosenfeld. 3,324,378. Rosenfeld, Aaron, to Forbro Design Inc. Hybrid regulated output voltage power supply. 3,336,523, 8-15-67, CI. 323 — 22. Rosenfeld, Frederick, S. Schoen, and M. Fainblatt, to Innova- tion Industries, Inc. Combined stowage unit and seat. 3,298,737, 1-17-67, CI. 297—192. Rosenfeld, Klaus W., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Method for the preparation of fibrous materials for the pro- duction of paper and cardboard. 3,327,952, 6-27-67, CI. 241—15. Rosenfeld, Myer, to United States of America. Army. Ethyl- enediamine-tetrahydrofuran paint-stripping compositions. 3,321,407, 5-23-67. CI. 252—153. Rosenfeld, Myer, to United States of America, Army. Ethylene- diamine-anisole paint-stripping compositions. 3,322,677, 5-30-G7, CI. 252—153. Rosenfeld, Myer, to United States of America, Army. Thixo- tropic ethvlenediamine-based paint strippers. 3,324,037, 6-6-67, CI. 252 — 120. Rosenfeld, Myer, to United States of America, Army. Ethyl- enediamine-N, N-dimethvlformamide paint-stripping com- positions. 3,324,039, 6-6-67, CI. 252—153. Rosenfeld, Nathan : See — Nolan, Edward J., Meeks, Rosenfeld, and Le Quire. 3,327,- 659. Rosenfeld. Peter E. : See — Haynle, Gerald D., and Rosenfeld. 3,355,662. Rosenfield, Arthur M. Electric scoring machine. 3,319,359, 5-16-67, CI. 35— 4S. Rosenfield, Benjamin, to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Tubular bandage and material therefor. 3,306,288, 2-28-67, CI. 128—157. 1108 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 and Copeland. 3,350,- chamber motor. Rosengarten, Philip D. : See — - Halliday, George. 3,317,333. Rosengarten, Walter E., Jr. : See — Buczaia, George S., Rosengarten, 050. Rosenhaft. Lionel H. Twin compression 3,302,528, 2-7-67, CI. 91 — 180. Rosenheim, David J., to Ronson Corp. Adjustable curler. 3,320,222, 6-20-67, CI. 132 — 40. Rosenkrands, John W., to General Motors Corp. Roll re- sistant wheel suspension. 3,332,702, 7-25-67, CI. 280 — 124. Rosenkranz, George : See — Edwards, John, Djerass, Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 3 318 921. Ringold,' Howard J., Batres, Rosenkranz, Mancera, and Bowers. 3,322,790. Rosenoff, Alan E., to Polaroid Corp. Arylselenazole chemical syntheses. 3,354,170. 11-21-67, CI. 260—298. Rosenstand, Gerd. Hearing aid, particularly spectacle type hearing aid. 3,359,377, 12-19-67, CI. 179—107. Rosenstein, Abraham J. : See — - Rosenstein, Nathan and A. J. 3,351,993. Rosenstein, Hvman, and H. J. Prebluda, to Lancet Labora- tories, Inc. Colorant tablet. 3,347,682, 10-17-67, CI. 99— 148. Rosenstein, Nathan, to Spunize Co. of America, Inc. Method and apparatus for splicing yarn. 3,306,020, 2-28-67, CI. rj j 22 Rosenstein, Nathan. Hosiery with surface indicator, and method of making same. 3,324,686, 6-13-67. CI. 66 — 1ST. Rosenstein, Nathan, to Spunize Co. of America, Inc. Dis- torted crimped yarn. 3,332,226, 7-25-67, CI. 57—140. Rosenstein. Nathan and A. J., to Spunize Co. of America, Inc. Method for crimping of natural and synthetic textile ma- terials. 3,351,993, 11-14-67, CI. 28—72. Rosenthal, Adolph H., deceased (by L. S. Rosenthal, execu- trix), to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Optical interfero- metvic navigational instrument. 3,332,314, 7-25-67, CI. 88 — 14. Rosenthal, David W., and J. Fried, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. A-nor-cholestatriene-21-oic acid 21-^24 lactones. 3,336,- 338, 8-15-67, CI. 260—343.5. Rosenthal. Erwin W. : See — Cerf, Gustave D., Gonzales, Rosenthal, and Breitschwerdt. 3,337,717. Rosenthal, Harry. Web severing device having means to blow web material clear of severing means. 3,299,756, 1-24-67, a. 83— 9S. Rosenthal, Jerome A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse modulator circuit. 3,315,181, 4-18-67, CI. 332 — 9. Rosenthal, John D. : See — Welch, Joseph J., and Rosenthal. 3 303 997. Rosenthal, Joseph R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Flex- ible radiation attenuator. 3,349,397, 10-24-67, CI. 343 — 18. Rosenthal, Lillv S. : See — Rosenthal, Adolph H., and L. S. 3.332,314. Rosenthal, Louis A., to Union Carbide Corp. Motor armature. 3,327,143, 6-20-67, CI. 310 — 44. Rosenthal, Louis A., to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for the corona discharge treatment of plastic surfaces having an adjustable length electrode assembly. 3,348,041, 10-17-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Rosenthal, Norman, and L. Citarel, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Reaction products of alkylene imines and alkylene vicinal eoisulfldes, and process therefor. 3,335,116, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 79. Rosenthal, Rudolph : See — Bonetti, Giovanni A., and Rosenthal. 3. 347, 939. Rosenvold, Leo. Ground leveling device. 3,306,368, 2-28-07, CI. 172—276. Rosenvold, Lloyd K. and R. J. Eye shield blank and method of assembling same. 3,300,786. 1-31-67, CI. 2 — 2. Rosenvold, Lloyd K. and R. J. Ophthalmic mounting hinge. 3,349,430. 10-31-67, CI. 16 — 169. Rosenvold, Robert J. : See — Rosenvold, Lloyd K. and R. J. 3.300,786. Rosenvold, Lloyd K. and R. J. 3,349,430. Rosenwald, Robert H. : See — Cyba, Henryk A., and Rosenwald. 3,324,158. Rosenzweig, Benjamin. Demountable paint brush. 3,340.557, 9-12-67, CI. 15—176. Rosenzweig, William. Loop bows and method. 3.307,864, 3-7-67. CI. 289 — 1.2. Roser, David O. : See — ■ Bednarz, Anthony P., and Roser. 3.308,502. Roser, George H. Pressurized washing and rinsing apparatus. 3,297,257, 1-10-67, CI. 239 — 310. Rosett, Edward S., to General Time Corp. Algebraic compu- tational subtraction device. 3,302,010, 1-31-67, CI. 235 — 177. Rosett, Theodore, to Duke University. Comminuting appara- tus. 3,298.411, 1-17-67, CI. 146 — 68. Rosewicz, Horst : See — Mommsen, Ernst, Rosewicz, and Schoenmann. 3,304,- 217. Scharff, Helmut, and Rosewicz. 3,329,070. Koshala, John L.. to Thysical Sciences Corp. Pressure trans- ducer for use in extreme temperature and radioactive en- vironments. 3,308.411. 3-7-67, CI. 336 — 30. Hamilton, Rosi, and Peruzzotti. Fer- xan- Rosi, David : See — Nielsson, Eldon D.. 3,317,401. Rosi, David, and G. P. Peruzzotti, to Sterling Drug Inc. mentative oxidation of substituted thioxanthenes and thenes. 3,312,598, 4-4-67, CI. 195—51. Rnsida Corp. : See — Payne, Rosemary, and Firestone. 3,328,809. Rosin Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Rosin, Sebastian N., and Wormald. 3,341,087. Rosin, Jacob, to Baldwin-Montrose Chemical Co., Inc. Pro- duction of trimethylamine-sulfur trioxide complex. 3,334,- 139, 8-1-67, CI. 260—583. Rosin, Sebastian N., and D. Wormald, to Rosin Engineering Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for forming liquid drops. 3,341,087, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 422. Rosin, Seymour, and W. J. Smythe, to Technicon Corp. Col- orimeter flow cell. 3,345,910, 10-10-67, CI. 88 — 14. Rosing, John, W. R. King, and O. C. Hewett, to Samsonite Corp. Luggage case. 3,313,382, 4-11-07, CI. 190 — 49. Eosink, Wilhelmus B. : See — • Kossakowski, Leonard L., and Rosink. 3,333,105. Rosinski, Edward J. : See — Plank, Charles J., and Rosinski. 3,324,048. Plank, Charles J., and Rosinski. 3,325,397. Wadlinger, Robert L. Kerr, and Rosinski. 3,308,069. Roskamp, Carleton H., D. R. Bates, R. D. Heckart, and L. F. Mayhue, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reflux condensation by heat exchange with a composite stream. 3,304,727, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 28. Roskin, Eric A. : See — Dexter, Martin, Knell, and Roskin. 3,334,046. Rosi, Wolfgang, to International Standard Electric, Corp. Detention mechanism for rotary switches, particularly step- ping switches. 3,309 940, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 527. Rosier, Geert, and U.-W. Rische, to North American Philips Co. Wave guide joint having non-conductive gap between sections. 3,315,186, 4-18-67, CI. 333 — 95. Rosman, Aristides, to Chevron Research Co. Method of re- juvenating an adsorbent. 3,325,971, 6-20-67, CI. 55 — 62. Rosman, Irwin E., to United States of America, Air Force. Apparatus with a thermally actuated seal. 3,296,943, 1-10- 67, CI. 92—111. Rosner, Carl H. : See — Swartz, Paul S., and Rosner. 3,351,437. Rosner, Kurt : See — Dobrowsky, Ferdinand, Rosner, Kiihnelt, and Grohs. 3,323,905. Ross, Adolph W. : See — Ross, Ronald A., A. W., and M. E. 3,347,469. Ross, Albert I. Apparatus for winding armature coils. 3,346,- 021, 10-10-67, CI. 140—92.2. Ross, Alexander A. : See — Hartley, Gilbert S. and Ross. 3,333,745. Ross, Anthony J. Auger ice making machine. 23-67, CI. 62—354. Ross, Anthony J. Float valve. 3,342,207, 137 — 448. Ross, Arnold, to Harsco Corp. Mobile concrete batching unit. 3,343,688, 9-26-67, CI. 214 — 2. Ross, Arnold R., C. Schroedl. and R. W. Strehlow, to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Mobile batching plant. 3,295,698, 1-3-67, CI. 214—2. Ross, Carl H., to The Crane & Breed Casket Co. Insert for casket top and methods of insertion. 3,316,608, 5-2-67, CI. 27 — 19. Ross, Carl H., to The Crane & Breed Casket Co. Head cap liner construction for burial caskets. 3,340,583, 9-12-67, CI. 27 — 19. Ross, Charles R. Ski construction. 3,318,609, 5-9-67, CI. 280 — 11.13. Ross, Charles W. Magnetic stacking device. 3,307,716, 3-7- 67, CI. 214 — 6. Ross, Charles W. Magnetic supporting and carrying device. 3,319,989. 5-16-67, CI. 294 — 65.5. Ross, Daniel L. : See — Green, Milton, Milligan, and Ross. 3,337.524. Ross, Daniel L., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic products, compositions and processes utilizing 3-cvano-4-azo-5- pyrazolone dye developers. 3,309,199, 3-14-67, CI. 96 — 29. Ross, David, to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Neutralization process and apparatus. 3,345,304, 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 193. Ross, David S. See — Ross, Gene W., and D. S. 3.300,392. Ross, Donald A., to International Wool Development Co. Textile crimping. 3,354,511, 11-28-67, CI. 19 — 66. Ross, Donald R. Container. 3,313,468, 4-11-67, CI. 229 — 37. Ross, Donald R., to U.S. Electric Mfg. Co. Trolley shoe dress- ing device. 3,321,587, 5-23-67, CI. 191 — 35. Ross, Edward C, to Radio Corp. of America. Character reader that quadrantizes characters. 3,348,200, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 146.3. Ross, Edward E., and J. Cunningham, to California Packing Corp. Pre-orienter aligner. 3,326.351, 6-20-67, CI. 198 — 45, Ross, Eugene A., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Apparatus for spraying materials in a drilling process 3,323,166, 6-6-67. CI. 18 — 2.7. Ross. Frank : See — Richter, Sidney B., and Ross. 3,301,885. 3,320,769, 5- 9-19-67, CI. LIST oi'' iwtkntkkx iion Ross, Frank, and S. B. Iticliter, to Volsicol Chemical Corp. 2- (substituted phenvlthio) - 4,0 - dialkoxy 1,3,5-triazines. 3,316,203. 4-25-07. CI. 260—2 Is. Ross, Frank, and S. B. RiChter, to Velsicol Chemical Corp. - phenylthio-4-alkoxy-6-halO-s-triazines. 3,310,204, 4-25- 67, CI. 260—248. Ross. Frank E. to The Maytag Co. Automatic control device. 3,333,li'l, 7 -25 67, < I. 307 I L.8. Ross, Gone \V., to Ritter 1'1'audler Corp. Boiler feed water system with vacuum deaeration. 3,33S,033, S-29-07, Cl. 55 — 104. Ross, Gene \V., to Ritter Pt'audler Corp. Deaeration and pumping of high pressure condensate. 3,342,020, 9-19-07, Cl. 5a — 16 fc. Ross, Gene W., and D. S., to Amcodyne & Co. Vacuum dis- tillation including pre-degasiheation of distilland. 3,300,- 392, 1-24-07, Cl. 202—170. Ross, George H, : See — Anderson, John E., Parish, and Ross. 3,341,583. Ross, Hardy E., and W. H. Wharton, to The Dow Chemical Co. Composition comprising an ethylene copolymer and an N- SUDStitUted amide. 3,326,S40, 0-20-67, Cl. 260 — 32.6. Ross, Harvey : sec — Berns, William, and Ross. 3,357,340. Ross, Ian M. : See — Clark, James E„ and Ross. 3.340.34S. Ross, Irvine E., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine. 3.313,967, 4-11-67, Cl. 310 — 254. Ross, Irvine E., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine with improved winding protection arrangement. 3.322,983, 5-30-67, Cl. 310—08. Ross, James A., to Berkleonics, Inc. Shielded transformers. 3.312,919, 4-4-07, Cl. 330 — 84. Koss. James F., T. C. Landrum, and L. D. Etherington, to Esso Research and Engineering Co Polvmerization diluent treatment. 3,324,090, 6-6-67, Cl. 260— S0.5. Ross, James H„ to Beloit Corp. Steam digestion of impreg- nated chips. 3,308,011, 3-7-67, Cl. 162 — 6S. Ross, James W. : See — Eisenman, George, and Ross. 3,356.595. Eisenman, George, and Ross. 3.356,596. Riseman, John H., and Ross. 3,333,1S5. Riseman, John H., and Ross. 3,357,908. Riseman, John H., Ross, and Eisenman. 3,357,909. Ross, John D„ L. E. Goodwin, and T. R. Herold, to United States of America, Atomic Energv Commission. Ultrasonic liquid level indicator. 3,326,042, 6-20-67, Cl. 73 — 290. Ross, John F., to General Electric Co. Process for producing finely divided calcium fluoride having controlled particle size. 3,357, 7S8, 12-12-67, Cl. 23 — 88. Ross, John M„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Prepara- tion of 2,3-dihydroxy-6-quinoxaline carboxylic acid. 3,296,- 267, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 250. Ross, John W., to Union Carbide, Canada, Ltd. Method of continuous flat metal casting with the forward mold stroke and pinch roll speed synchronized with the speed of the for- ward speed of molten metal. 3,300,824. 1-31-67, Cl. 22— 200.1. Ross, John W., A. W. Marner. Jr., and B. C. Millar, to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Welding torch oscillator unit. 3,306,116, 2-28-67. Cl. 74—55. Ross, John W., D. R. Boynton, and C. S. Arnold, to Union Carbide Canada, Ltd. Machine for thermally working minerals. 3,313,359, 4-11-67, Cl. 175 — 11. Ross, Joseph H. : .See — Schaefer. Frederic C, and Ross. 3,331,838. Ross, Julian P., Jr. : -See — Smith, Benjamin T., Ross, and Trexler. 3,339,884. Ross. Karl F. Wide-angle dioptric system. 3,302,543, 2-7- 67. Cl. 95—16. Ross. Kermith F. : See — Turner, Roscoe E. 3,312,265. Ross Laboratories, Inc. : See — Ross, Wayne M. 3.348.230. Ross, Wayne M., and Dudley. 3,309,650. Ross, Leroy W. Boat hull. 3,303,S09, 2-14-67. Cl. 114 — 56. Ross, Lyle A. : gee — Auer, John H., Jr., and Ross. 3,329,932. Auer, John H., Jr., Ross, and Huffman. 3.307,146. Ross Mfg. Co.. The : See — Terns. Adam. Goodman, and Ross. 3,324,226. Ross. Marie E. : gee — Ross. Ronald A., A. W., and M. E. 3.347,409, Ross. Martha L., to Atlantic Research Corp. Process of mak- ing propellant supports. 3,308,210, 3-7-67, Cl. 264 — 3 Ross, Milton I. : See — Terns, Adams, Goodman, and Ross. 3,324,226. Ross, Monte : See — Knop, Charles M., Ross, and Hankin. 3,317,S26. Ross Operating Valve Co. : See — Fall, Don R. 3,354,911. Ross, Percy A. : See — Norman, Harry H. 3,355,747. Ross, Philip A. : See — Lee, Curtis, and Ross. 3,337,749. Ross, Robert R., to H. A. Phillips & Co. eration circulating system. 3,315,484 174. Pressurized refrig- -1-25-67, Cl. 62— Ross, Robert S., to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Angle of attack compensating bridle svstem for lignter-than-air balloon. 3,31S,553, 5-9-67, Cl. 244 — 33. Ross, Roger J., to The Singer Co. Attachment driving stud for a screwless needle clamp. 3,324,813, 0-13-07, Cl. 112— 226. Ross, Roger J., to The Singer Co. Screwless needlc-clamp . 3,344,761, 10-3-67, Cl. 112—226. Ross, Roger J., to The Singer Co. Sewing machine drive mech- anism. 3,347,191, 10-17-67, Cl. 112—220. i: i Ronald A., A. W., and M. E., to Patent Holding and De- velopment Corp. Gun for flocking trees. 3,347,469, 10-17- 07, Cl. 2'3S— -424. Ross, Rupert F. : gee — Bolda, Frank J. Gulliksen, Oldaker, and Ross. 3,323,912. Ross, Sydney, G. P. Canevari, and R. J, Fiocco, to Esso Re- search and Engineering Co. Dewatering/upgrailin^ atha- baska tar sands froth by a two-step chemical treatment. 3,290,117, 1-3-07, Cl. 208 — 11. Ross, Sidney D. : See — Alwitt, Robert S., and Ross. 3,346,782. Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitor having two electrolytes with different resistances. 3,307,085, 2-28-07. Cl. 317 — 230. Ross, Sidney D., to Sprague Electric Co. Enclosed electro- lytic capacitor with insulative impervious seal-layer on sec- tion-body. 3,321,676, 5-23-67, Cl. 317—230. Ross. Sidney !>., to Sprague Electric Co. Sealed capacitor with non-gas producing electrolyte. 3,325,097, 6-13-67, Cl. 317 — 230. Ross, Sidney D., and R. E. Cote, to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitor with low resistivity electrolyte and high voltage range. 3,300,093, 1-24-07, Cl. 317—230. Ross, Victor. Hydraulic weigher with stabilizing rods for use on truck. 3,306,384, 2-28-07, Cl. 177—141. Ross, Wallace C. Aerodynamic sail construction. 3,350,059, 12-5-67, Cl. 114 — 103. Ross, Walter E., Jr., and S. L. Kelly, to Athey Products Corp. Loader conveyor system. 3,315,795, 4-25-67, Cl. 198 — 233. Ross, Wayne M., to Ross Laboratories, Inc. Recording indi- cators for pulse-echo type detection systems. 3,348,230, 10- 17-07, Cl. 346—33. Ross, Wayne M., and J. W. Dudley, to Ross Laboratories, Inc., Puise-echo sounder system. 3,309,050, 3-14—67, Cl. 340—3. Ross, William. Means of mounting glass or mirror to back- ing. 3,316,052, 4-25-67, Cl. 350 — 293. Ross, William A., to Electrolux Corp. Centrifugal fan hav- ing substantiallv reduced internal air recirculation. 3,313,- 476, 4-11-67, Cl. 230—130. Ross, William A., to Sundstrand Corp. Hydrostatic transmis- sion. 3,349,860, 10-31-67, Cl. 180—6.44. Ross. William E. : gee — Wald, Milton M„ and Ross. 3,344,200. Ross, William R., Jr. : gee — Cherkas, Max A., and Ross. 3,341,414. Rossbach, Paul F., to Eaton Tale & Towne Inc. Quenching die. 3,334,882, 8-8-67, Cl. 266—6. Rosselet. Claude, to S. A. Corat, Compagnie de Recherches et d'Applications Techniques. Devices for firing objects of the class of projectiles, plugs, pins and nails. 3,302,319, 2-7- 67, Cl. 42—1. Rosselli, Andrew C, to C. A. V., Ltd. Liquid fuel injection pumps. 3,309,996, 3-21-67, Cl. 103—41. Rossello, Dante : See — Kruse, William E.. and Rossello. 3,322.868. Rossetti, Lino. Electric heating means to remove and prevent formation of frost and mist on vehicle windscreens. 3,350,- 824. 12^5-67, Cl. 219 — 203. Rossez, Jean, to Compagnie des Machines Bull (Societe Anonyme). Magnetic friction packings. 3,360,475, 12-26- 67, Cl. 252 — 62.52. Rossi, Alberto : gee — Schmidt, Paul, Eiehenberger, Rossi, and V\ llhelm. 3,o3-!.- 982. Schmidt, Paul, Eiehenberger, Wilhelm, and Rossi. 3,346,- 568 Schmidt, Paul, Rossi, Eiehenberger, and Wilhelm. 3.31S,- 882. Rossi, Alberto P. A., L. H. Werner, W. L. Bencze and G. de Stevens, to Ciba Corp. N-substituted benzo-azacyclo- alkenes. 3,332,951, 7-25-67, Cl. 260— 2S6. Rossi, Angelo F. Self-sharpening rotary mower blade. 3,315,452. 4-25-67, Cl. 56—295. Rossi, Carl E. : See — „ _„ Campbell, William W.. and Rossi. 3.311,994. Campbell, William W., Rossi, and Good. 3,355,158. Rossi, Carl E., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Shaft kiln discharge mechanism. 3,352,550, 11-14-67, Cl. 263—29. Rossi, Carlo, and H. Boehl, to Ciba Ltd. Light sensitive photographic material. 3,316,091, 4-25-67, Cl. 96—84. Rossi, David A., to General Motors Corp. Remotely adjust- able rear view mirror. 3,352,524, 11-14-67, Cl. 24S— 278. Rossi, Emil R. Heatable shaving lather dispenser. 3,335,910, 8-15-67, Cl. 222—54. Rossi, Emil R., and A. A. Rainero, Jr. Handle-anchored formed sugar block and method of producing same. 3,312,- 555. 4-4-67, Cl. 99 — 138. Rossi, Harrv J., to Continental Can Co. Paperboard cover for can package. 3,305,085, 2-21-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Rossi, Irving, to Concast. Inc. Continuous casting mold with armor strips. 3,349,S36, 10-31-67. Cl. 164—273. 1110 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Rossi, Irving, to Concast, Inc. Cooling and apron arrangement for continuous casting molds. 3,358,744, 12-19-67, CI. 164 — 282. Rossi, Joseph A. Drier-toaster. 3,331,142, 7-18-67, CI. 34 — 135. Rossi, Pietro P. : See — Muench, Werner, Silvestri, and Rossi. 3,356,675. Rossi, Ronald C, and R. M. Fulrath, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Densification of re- fractory compounds. 3,343,915, 9-26-67, CI. 23 — 141. Rossing, Alexander V., to Deutsche Edelstahlwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Apparatus for continuously horizontally casting high melting metals particularly steel. 3,344,846, 10-3-67, CI. 164—281. Rossini, Kenry G., and S. P. Jones, to General Electric Co. Revolving cam electrical switches. 3,328,549, 6-27-67, CI. 200—166. Rossitto, Conrad : See — Chaplick, Adolph M., and Rossitto. 3,316,573. Sprague, Gordon V., Jr., and Rossitto. 3,309,724. Rossitto, Samuel A. Timer controlled alarm for ash tray. 3,360,790, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 309.1. Rosskopp, Wilhelm : See — ■ Koch, Ernst, Rosskopp, and Jost. 3,296,164. Rossler, Hubert : See — Halpaap, Herbert, Reich, Rossler, and Waldl. 3,303,043. Rossler, Kurt. Device for removing and inverting hose-like knitted goods on circular knitting machines. 3,306,080, 2-2S-C7, CI. 66—149. Rossman, Rudolf H. Weaving method and loom. 3,311,136, 3-28-67, CI. 139—12. Rossmann, Eberhard : See — Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3,349,672. Meier, Alfred, Kohl, and Rossmann. 3,354,793. Rossmann, George E. : See — Marcus, Mitchell P., Rossmann, and Tunis. 3,358,271. Rossmann. Rudolf H., to D.T.L. Inc. Device for the formation of a travelling shed in looms. 3,342,218, 9-19-67, CI. 139—12. Rossmy, Gerd : See — Koerner, Gotz, and Rossmy. 3,314,982. Rossmy, Gerd, and G. Koerner, to Th. Goldschmedt A.-G. Organosilicon compounds. 3,313,837, 4—11-67, CI. 260 — 448.8. Rossnan, Michael. Apparatus for removing meat from crabs. Re. 26,136, 1-10-67. CI. 17 — 2. Rossnan, Michael. Fishing devices. Re. 26,198, 4-25-67, CI. 43—36. Rossnan, Michael. Apparatus for jacking motor vehicles. 3,348,807, 10-24-67, CI. 254—94. Rossnan, Michael. Apparatus for shaping and cooking food. 3.358.5S8. 12-19-67, CI. 99—426. Rossnan, Michael. Method of making a fishing device. 3,359,- 625. 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 436. Rossnick, Melvin, to The Tavlor-Winfield Corp. Wide range voltage regulator. 3.315,150, 4-18-67, CI. 323 — 22. Rosso, Charles. Hinged lid bos. 3,348,724, 10-24-67. CI. 220— 31. Rosso, Giuseppe, and M. Portasoni, to G. Rosso and Calzificio Fratelli Protasoni Societa di Fatto di Mario e Trento Protasoni. Method of and apparatus for knitting and link- ing articles of wear. 3,340.834, 9-12-67, CI. 112 — 25. Rosso, John B.. and C. R. Ferrin, to Combustion Engineer- ing chromatographic columns. 3,309,504, 3-14-67, CI. 219 — 399. Rostfria Tak AB : See — Gronlund, Sven O. 3.353.319. Rostler, Fritz S., to Witco Chemical Co. Methods for improve- ment of asphalts. 3,344,056, 9-26-67, CI. 208 — 44. Rostocil, Charles E. Cartridge. 3,318,244, 5-9-67, CI. 102— 38. Roswell. Arthur E.. and E. F. Cave, to Radio Corp. of America. Method of manufacturing semiconductor devices. 3,333,324, 8-1-67, CI. 29 — 497.5. Roszkowski, Adolph P. : See — Swain. Ansel P., Cain, and Roszkowski. 3,342,822. Roszkowski, Gregory J. Protection system. 3,358,481, 12-19- 67, CI. 70—243. Roszkowski, Theodore R. Method and apparatus for storing low-boiling liquids. 3,318,104, 5-9-67, CI. 62 — 45. Roszyk, Leon M. : See — Jepson, Ivar, and Roszyk. 3,311,763. Jepson, Ivar, Roszyk, and Stahly. 3,359,635. Rota Forg Corp. : See — Bouchard, Arthur J., Hawkinson, Carlson, and Jannenga. 3,359,774. Rotanz, Robert J., G. W. Scrivens, and J. F. Hanlon, to John- son & Johnson. Surgical gown. 3,359,569, 12-26-67, CI. 2 — 114. Rotary Machine Co. : See — Stacey, Ernest F. 3,317,939. Rotary Pen Corp. : See — Von Arx, Marcel J. 3,301,221. Rotary Plates Ltd. : See — Blackmore, Roy C. 3,311,053. Rotax Ltd. : See — Paice, Derek A. 3,315,146. Paice, Derek A., and Sinclair. 3,30.3,416. Sinclair, Walter, and Philipp. 3,303,349. Whicker, John C. F. 3.355,959. Rote, Frank C, and R. H. Spelman, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Low moisture content pneumatic tire carcass rubberized laminates and vulcanizable rubbery polymers used therein. 3,302,680, 2-7-67, CI. 152—357. Rotert, Kurt : See — Koeks, Friedrich, and Rotert. 3,316,746. Roth, Adrien W., A. Catella, and G. Nicoud, to Compagnie General D'Electricite. Anti-restriking oil circuit breaker having an anti-cavitation device. 3,300,610, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 150. Roth, Barbara, and G. H. Hitchings, to Burroughs Wellcome & Co. (U.S.A.) Inc. Novel method of preparing 1,3-diaza- phenothiazines. 3,337,543, 8-22-67, CI. 200—243. Roth, Charles F., Jr., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic developer seal and process. 3,332,328, 7-25-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Roth, Claris D., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Continuous process for preparing polyol glycosides. 3,346,558, 10-10-67, CI. 260—210. Roth, Clifford E. : See — Fisher, Simon, Bach, De Agostino, and Roth. 3,308,262. Roth, David W. H., Jr. : See — Belden, Reed H., and Roth. 3,338,965. Roth. Dietrich K. : See — O'Brien, Robert E., and Roth. 3,340,574. O'Brien, Robert E., Roth, and Markowski. 3,329,995. Roth. Donald J. : See — Erlandson, Paul M., and Roth. 3,310,972. Roth, Ernest J., to Consolidated Foods Corp., d.b.a. Joe Lowe Co. Doughnut machine with floating kettle having heat transfer coils and a removable operating unit with the kettle. 3,329,081, 7-4-67, CI. 99—405. Roth, Gerald C, to Union Special Machine Co. Blindstitch sewing machine. 3.33S.196, 8-29-67, CI. 112 — 176. Roth, Gerald C, to Union Special Machine Co. Looper mecha- nism for blind stitch sewing machines. 3,347,190, 10-17-67, CI. 112 — 176. Roth, Harold H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Electroluminescent cells. 3,359,445, 12-19-67, CI. 313—108. Roth, Howard T. : See — Varron. Arleen S., and Roth. 3,342,764. Roth, James F. : See — Abell, Joseph B., Jr., Fannin, and Roth. 3,315,007. Abell, Joseph B., Jr., Fannin, and Roth. 3,315,008. Roth, James F., and A. R. Schaefer, to Monsanto Co. Hydro- carbon conversion. 3,356,757, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 683.3. Roth, Leo. Readily disengageable coupling. 3,298,197, 1- 17-67, CI. 64 — 1. Roth, Louis C, to Tandy Leather Co. Leather tooling imple- ment. 3,344,518, 10-3-67, CI. 30—164.9. Roth, Margaret S. : See — Rhodes, Robert A., Hrubant, and Roth. 3,308,038. Roth, Peter H., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic products and processes utilizing 2,5-dimercapto-l,3,4-thiadiazole as an antifoggant. 3,330,657, 7-11-67, CI. 96—29. Roth, Philip B. : See — Fluck, Linton A., Jr., Roth, and Nakajima. 3,317,345. Roth, Philip B., L. B. Hallows, and W. N. Nakajima, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for applying ultraviolet absorbers to textile materials. 3,320,207, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Roth, Robert A. Cap construction. '3,360,149, 12-26-67, CI. 215 — 40. Roth, Robert I., and H. Fleisher, to International Business Machines Corp. Serial cryogenic binary multiplier system. 3,308,282, 3-7-67, CI. 235 — 164. Roth, Szymon : See — Cohen, Elie, and Roth. 3,303,368. Roth, Werner A., to Fabrik Elektrischer Apparate Sprecher & Schuk A.-G. Metal-enclosed electrical protective systems. 3.323.018, 5-30-67. CI. 317 — 60. Roth, Wilfred, to United States of America, Health, Educa- tion and Welfare. Vibration tonometer. 3,308,653, 3-14- 67, CI. 73—80. Roth Willy, to J. R. Geigy, AG. Apparatus for atomizing liquids. 3,323,686, 6-6-67, CI. 222 — 193. Ro'thaug, Karl H. : See — Twele, Gunther, and Rothaug. 3,343,370. Rothberg, Henry M., and F. J. Foster, to United States Rub- ber Co. Rubber latex, graphite and cement. 3,301,799, 1- 31-67, CI. 260—17. Rothberg, Howard S. Convertible flexible walled carrying con- tainers. 3,340,969, 9-12-67, CI. 190 — 1. Rothberg, Sidney. Adjustable slide staining holder. 3,318,- 458, 5-9-67, CI. 211—113. Rothe, Heinrich C. : See — Martin, Robert C, Mueller, and Rothe. 3,358,377. Rothe, William H. Cutting and scoring tool. 3,355,804, 12-5- 67, CI. 30—317. Rothenberg, Jerome H., and R. A. Wolf, to Pennsalt Chemi- cals Corp. Industrial process and apparatus. 3,332,607, 7-25-67, CI. 230 — 69. Rothenberg, Jerome H., and C. B. Hood, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Industrial process and apparatus. 3,352,- 122, 11-14-67, CI. 62—45. Rothenberg, Lee M.. Jr. Sheet metal tool. 3,298,260, 1-17- 67, CI. 81 — 177. Rothenberger, Ellis F. Irrigation ditch gate valve. 3,351,317, 11-7-67, CI. 251 — 147. Rothenbuhler Engineering Co. : See — Rothenbuhler, Howard E., and Crowe. 3,339,141. LIST OF PATENTEES 1111 Rothenbuhler, Howard E., and D. A. Crowe, to Rothenbuhler Engineering Co. Two-tone remote control system. 3,339,141, S-29-67, CI. 325 — 37. Rotbeubuhler, Jean-Pierre : See — Loeb, Jullen. and Rothenbuhler. 3,311,349. Bother, Eberhard : See — Hamprecht, Guenther, Bother, Schwarzmann, and Froinm. 3,336,310. Bother, William J., to Technicolor Corp. of America. Take-up reel. 3,329,370, 7-4-67, CI. 242 — 72. Bothermel, Edward M. : See — Mason, James N., and Rothermel. 3,316,673. Bothert, Horst, to Chatillon Societa Anonima Itallana Per le Fibre Tessili Artificial] S.p.A., and K. Fischer Apparate-u Rohrleituugsbau. Apparatus for continuously polycondens- ing or polymerizing monomers. 3,329,410, 7-4-67. CI. 259 — 107. Eothery, John L. : See — Lockwood, George S.. Jr., Arclprete, Greene, Moseley, and Eothery. 3,321,58*. Bothfuss, William J., D. E. Robinson, and B. W. Emus, to Southern Machinery Co. Cloth article hemming and stack- ing method and apparatus. 3,295,483, 1-3-67. CI. 112 — 2. Bothfuss, William J., D. E. Bobinson, and B. W. Emus, to Southern Machinery Co. Apparatus for conveying, straight- ening and stacking flexible sheet material articles. 3,314,- 675, 4-18-67, CI. 271—1. Bothkegel, Josef, P. Flittner, and G. Koch, to Hooker Chemi- cal Corp. Metal treating processes. 3,355,330, 11-28-67, CI. 148 — 6.15. Rothman, Alex. Bagel slicer. 3,347,296, 10-17-67, CI. 146 — 21G. Rothman. Barry. Cartridge having flash and noise projectile. 3,323, 45(k 6-6-67. CI. 102—37.6. Rothman, Edw.ird S., to United States of America, Agricul- ture. Preparation of novel polymers. 3, SOS, 100, 3-7-67, CI. 260—78. Eothman, Jules A., to Automatic Badio Mfg. Co., Inc. Maga- zine utilizing internal tape drive means. 3,322,906, 5-30-67, CI. 179—100.2. Eothman, Leonard A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrile. 3,351,651, 11-7-67, CI. 260—465. Bothmann, Harry E. : See — Lee, Claude K., Bothmann, Storey, and Woodruff. 3,323,273. Bothmel, Bernard J. : See — Whipple. Richard E., and Bothmel. 3,348,067. Bothrock. John W. : See — Jacob, Theodore A., Vitali, Bothrock, and Inamine. 3,300,477. Bothrock, John W., to Merck & Co., Inc. Converting veratral- dehyde to L(-)3,4-dimethoxyphenylacetyl carbinol. 3,338,- 796. S-29-67. CI. 195 — 28 Eothschild. Bichard D., to International Environment Corp. Heat exchange panel system. 3,305,003, 2-21-67. CI. 165 — 54. Eothstein, Lewis B. : See — White, George T., and Eothstein. 3,314,835. Eothweiler, Alfred F. : See — Altmann, Werner E.. Enke, and Eothweiler. 3,298,200. Eothweiler, Richard C. : See — Schmiedel, James P., and Eothweiler. 3,297,853. Eothweiler, Eichard C, J. Bierenfeld, and C. B. Sohns, to Square D Co. Light module and combination thereof with push button operator and switch. 3,315,060, 4-18-67, CI. 200 — 167. Bothwell, Thomas F.. to Dresser Industries, Inc. Water main service valve. 3,313,315, 4-11-67, CI. 137 — 318. Bothwell, Thomas F„ and E. N. Paterson, to Dresser Indus- tries, Inc. Water service and repaired saddle. 3,298,717, 1-17-67. CI. 2S5— 197. Botier, Donald J. : See — Meier, Don E., and Botier. 3,300,656. Eotko, Eussell. Adjustable arch support device. 3,339,555 9- 5-67, CI. 128—606. Roto American Corp. : See — Hannon, Gilbert H. 3,331,182. Messmer, Edwin E. 3,307,479. Eotobond, Inc. : See — Newcomb, Robert K. 3,312,580. Rotocator Corp. : See — Unterweiser, Paul M. 3,343,643. Roto Rico Co., Inc. : See — Batchelor, John H. 3,329,189. Botork Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Fry, Jeremy J. 3,341,760. Nott, Peter T. M. 3,298.249. Eoto-Swing Door Co., Inc. : See — Ingham, Gary G. 3,358,318. Eotrekl, Otto : See — Bartosek, Vladimir, Janousek, and Eotrekl. 3.335.761. Bartosek, Vladimir, Janousek, and Eotrekl. 3,342,220. Bartosek, Vladimir, Janousek, and Eotrekl. 3,347,283. Eotron Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Boeekel. John W. 3.303.995. Grift'o, Joseph B. 3,307.396. Harris, Dwight E., and Zoehfeld. 3.321 221 Harris, Dwight E„ and Zoehfeld. 3,360,193. Hubbard, Albert B., and McMahan. 3,339.399. McMahan. Kenton D. 3.334.S07. Wilson, Donald S. 3,29S,756. Rott, Andre, and J. L. Verelst. to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Silver complex diffusion transfer process. 3,325,284, 6-13-67, CI. 96—29. Botta, Goetz : See — Hoegl, Helmut, and Rotta. 3,316,321. Rottendorf, Andreas J., Chemische Fabrik : See — Siemer, Harm. 3,313,687. Rotter, Erhard F., to Gebr. Poensgen G.m.b.H. Rewinding roll- er for winding to and from a web of material. 3,343,761, 9-26-67, CI. 242—75.5. Rotter, Lutwin C, and C. E. Kitchen, to McNeil Corp. Pump. 3,312,178, 4-4-67, CI. 103—175. Rotting, Walter, and O. Liethen, to Ruhrchemle Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the manufacture of solid porous articles from polyolefins. 3,297,805, 1-10-67, CI. 264—126. Rottmann, Hans R. : See — Johnson, William E., and Rottmann. 3,328,593. Rottmann, Hans R., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Inspecting glass containers for line-over finish defects. 3,302,787, 2-7-67, CI. 209—111.7. Rottmann, Hans R., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Gauging wall thickness of glass tubing. 3,307,446, 3-7-67, CI. 88 — 14. Rottmann, Hans E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Detection of chips in syringe cartridges. 3,322,023. 5-30-67, CI. 88 — 14. Rottmann, Hans E., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle inspector including a rotating photocell for scanning. 3,328,000, 6- 27-67, CI. 250—223. Bottmann, Hans B., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Badiation sensitive apparatus for inspecting the bottom wall of hol- low transparent containers. 3,356,853, 12-5-67, CI. 250 — 223. Eottmaver, Earl, to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Wire-film space satellite. 3,354,458, 11-21-67, CI. 343— IS. Botzoll, Eudi-Heinz: See — Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Eoder, Botzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3.317,504. Bouanet, Michel. Spinning reel with friction brake. 3,322,371, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 84.5. Bouanet, Michel. Fishing reel. 3,346,212, 10-10-67. CI. 242— 84.21. Eouault, Paul, to Societe des Usines Chimiques. Translucent panels having selective transmission and their manufac- ture. 3,308,004, 3-7-67, CI. 161—1. Eoubal. Joseph J. Apparatus for dusting. 3,330,064, 7-11-67, CI. 43—147. Eouberol, Jean M., and M. T. Y. Tong, to C.A.M.E.C.A.- Compagnie d'Applications Mecaniques a 1'Electronique. Au Cinema et a l'Ato-Mistigue. X-ray spectrometer with means to maintain the distance between the crystal ana- lyzer and detector fixed. 3,30S,295, 3-7-67, CI. 250—49.5. Eouberol, Jean-Michel : See — Guernet, Jacques, and Eouberol. 3,319,064. Eoubicek, Theodore T., and A. Pantelejevs, to Canadian Forest Products Ltd. Method of making wet felted board of fiber bundles and flakes. 3,303,089, 2-7-67, CI. 162—142. Rouch, John I. : See — Ellenberg, Max H., Weiner. and Rouch. 3,335, 4S7. Roudabush, Henry L. : See — Rhone, Wilson C, and Roudabush. 3,327,445. Rouder, Henry N., to William Gluckin & Co., Inc. Container with independent display and indentification closure. 3,346,- 168, 10-10-67, CI. 229—23. Roudier, Reng, to Commissariat A L'Energie Atomique. Device for providing a vacuum-tight passageway. 3,323,788, 6-6- 67, CI. 269 — 22. Boudnicke Strojirny A Slevarny : See — Dosedla, Miroslav, Jelen, Tichacek, and Klusacek. 3,327,- 425. Dosedla, Miroslav. and Pavlica. 3.300.895. Dosedla, Miroslav, Pavlica, and Kokrhoun. 3,305,968. Rouge, Pierre : See — Aubert, Michel, Brouard, and Rouge. 3,354,041. Boutin, Claude, Foglia, Lemesle, Martin, and Bouge. 3.296,086. Lemesele, Georges, Patarin, and Bouge. 3.296,082. Bouge, Pierre, and J. Vivien, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Core structure for solid-moderator nuclear re- actors. 3,329,576, 7-4-67, CI. 176 — 84. Eougemont, Baoul A. Elevator system. 3,314,500, 4-18-67, CI. 187—17. Eougerie, Jacques F. : See — Fourestier, Max, Guiot, Eougerie, Vulmiere, II.. and J. 3,357,433. Bough Eider, Inc. : See — Weidler, Julian, and Lo Monaco. 3,320,620. Bough, Eobert B., to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Apparatus for blending molten glass. 3,328.150, 6-27-67. CI. 65 — 17S. Bough, Eobert E., to Owens-Hlinois, Inc. Method of elimi- nating a form blanket on the surface of molten glass. 3,350,185. 10-31-67, CI. 65 — 32. Bouillard, Joseph, and J. Vertut, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Articulation devices with transmission of move- ments. 3.347,111. 10-17-67. CI. 74 — 501. Rouleau. Georges O. : See — Paul, Richard T., and Eouleau. 3,337,960. Boulet, Jacques : See — Hamelin, Jean J., and Eoulet. 3.326.400. Roulet, Eobert F., and W. A, Owen, to W. R. Amps Co. Flow control valve. 3,342,420, 9-19-67, CI. 239—395. 1112 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Roullard. Edward L., to Coin Sales Corp. Method of bond- ing fabric materials. 3,313,668, 4-11-67, CI. 156 — 291. Roullard, Edward L., to Coin Sales Corp. Laminating appara- tus. 3,330,717, 7-11-67. CI. 156—548. Roulston, David J., to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Low noise parametric system. 3,341,783, 9-12- 67, CI. 330 — 4.5. Roulund, Poul B. : See — Kidder, Harvey L., and Roulund. 3,346,674. Round, Byron J., and W. G. Benz, Jr., to Combustion Engi- neering, Inc. Fluid cooled tube support and method of mak- ing same. 3.354,948, 11-28-67, CI. 165 — 67. Round, George F., and J. Kruyer, to Research Council of Alberta. Method and apparatus for pumping mixtures of liquids and large solid bodies. 3,325,222, 6-13-67, CI. 302 — 14. Round Hill Associates, Inc. : See — Hahn, Steven. 3,318,133. Hahn, Steven. 3,331,144. Rounder, Richard L. : See — Ford, Joseph L., and Rounder. 3,304,368. Rounds, James G. : See — Rounds, Samuel J. and J. G. 3,317,967. Rounds, Samuel J. and J. G. Adjustable toggle-lever-type strap tightener. 3,317,967, 5-9-67, CI. 24 — 70. Rounion, William A., to Hastings-Raydist, Inc. Multi-dimen- sional navigation system with minimum frequency reauire- ment. 3,333.265. 7-25-67. CI. 343 — ]2. Rountree, Calvin. Adjustable mechanical movement. 3,349,- 643, 10-31-67, CI. 74 — 838. Rous, David H., to Federal Carton Corp. Book carton. 3,315,869, 4-25-67, CI. 229—34. Rouse, Robert L., and J. Wakefield, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Solid state radiation detectors. 3,311,759, 3-28-67, CI. 307—88.5. Rousey, Donald L., and R. D. McCutcheon, to Leslie Welding Co., Inc. One piece louver unit. 3,302,554, 2-7-67, CI. 98 — 121. Roush, Gale S., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blasting agent primer and tubular explosion train. 3,357,355, 12-12-67, CI. 102 — 24. Roush, John H. Loose leaf binder structure. 3,351,065, 11-7- 67, CI. 129 — 18. Roush, Maurice D., and E. A. Mazorol, Jr., to Control Data Corp. Cooling system for data processing equipment. 3,334,- 684, 8-8-67, CI. 165 — 47. Roush, Milton S., R. O. Washburn, and D. A. Nordal, to The Garrett Corp. Thermostat. 3,335,951, 8-15-67, CI. 236—87. Rousseau, William C. : See — Mallison, William C, Randall, Seaver, Rousseau, and Egbert. 3,298,793. Roussel DCLAF, S.A. : See — Allais, Andre, and Girault. 3,314.979. Allais, Andre, and Meier. 3.314,856. Allais, Andre, and Paturet. 3,329,570. Bertin, Daniel, Nedelec, and Perronnett. 3,313,698. Bertin, Daniel, and Perronnet. 3,324,001. Bertin, Daniel, and Perronnet. 3,354,037. Blade. Arturo. 3,359.289. Blade, Arturo, and Muller. 3,310,579. Blade, Arturo, and Muller. 3,310.580. Bucourt, Robert, and Pierdet. 3.347.853. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,309,388. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, and Costerousse. 3,313,703. Bucourt, Robert. Pierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, and Goffinet. 3.349,130. Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Tessier, and Costerousse. 3,346,- 454. Destouches, Pierre. 3.30S.025. Farthoust, Jean M., and Clemenee. 3,306,819. Joly. Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,301.756. Joly, Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,313,702. Joly, Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3.332.968. Joly, Robert, Warnant, Jolly, and Prost. 3,301,878. Martel, Jacques, and Huynh. 3,320,285. Martel, Jacques, Toromanoff, and Huynh. 3,329,694. Muller, Georges, and Bardoneschi. 3,301,852. Muller, Georges, and Poittevin. 3.338,969. Nomine, Gerard, Bucourt, and Dube. 3,311,616. Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 3,303,195. Velluz, Leon, and Muller. 3.332.952. Warnant, Julien, Joly, Allais, and Girault. 3,345.259. Rousselet, Leroy H., to Pogo Tool Corp. Support device. 3,309,048, 3-14-67, CI. 248—87. Routh, Claude C, and M. D. Papineau, to United States of America, Navy. Passive broadband frequency multiplier. 3,296,517, 1-3-67, CI. 321—1. Routon. Joseph. Moisturizing tapes. 3,321,865, 5-30-67, CI. 47—55. Rouverol, William S. Nonlubricated formed gearing. 3,304,- 795, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 411. Rouville, Petit E. : See — Laeoste, Georges, Rouville, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,298,- 496. Roux, Andre E., to Societe d'Etudes, Invention, Rechuche Application et de Realisations dite S.E.I.R.A.R. Apparatus for automatically charging fluid under pressure. 3,333,610, 8-1-67, CI. 141 — 40. Roux, Henry J., to Armstrong Cork Co. Ventilating ceiling construction and combined heating and ventilating panel units therefor. 3,320,404, 5-16-67, CI. 219—213. Roux, Rene, and B. Pierre. Device for damping abruptly- applied tension forces. 3.306,600, 2-28-67, CI. 267—74. Rouxel, Roland, and R. Perret. Apparatus to optimize indus- trial control bv maximizing time derivative of control pa- rameter. 3,346,726, 10-10-67, CI. 235—150.1. Roux-Guerraz, Claude : See — Baumgartner, Pierre, and Roux-Guerraz. 3,320,143. Rouzier, Michel M. Self-checking counter. 3,331,953, 7-18-67, CI. 235—153. Rouzier, Michel M., and H. P. Marnat. Reed relay switching networks. 3,356,973, 12-5-67, CI. 335 — 112. Rovell, Alexander, to North American Aviation, Inc. Switch- ing system for selectively connecting plural signal sources to output channels. 3,320,590, 5-16-67, CI. 340—147. Rover Co. Ltd., The : See — Barnard, Mark C. S. 3,311,204. Stubbs, Peter W. R., Woodward, and Ollerenshaw. 3,353,- 131. Rover, Ralph R., Jr. : See — Curry, Robert S„ Jr., Potter, and Rover. 3.339.203. Rover, Ralph R., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Image producing apparatus with deviation indication. 3,324,471, 6-6-67, CI. 343 — 108. Rover, Ralph R., Jr.. to Sperrv Rand Corp. Runway image generating apparatus. 3,345,632, 10-3-67, CI. 343 — 108. Roveti. Denes, % to W. Grobman. Apparatus for thermal testing transistors in situ. 3,321,953, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 15. Rovinsky, Max : See — Gelfand, Karl B., Rovinsky, and Proto. 3,331,263. Rovoldt. Charles L. : See — Schott, Arthur K., Bartha, and Rovoldt. 3,342,091. Row, William S. Method and apparatus for inducing harden- ing or cementing in a mass of back-fill in a mine opening. 3,340,693, 9-12-67, CI. 61—36. Rowady, Edward P., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Method of coating metallic surfaces with layers of nickel-e'aromium and aluminum. 3,338.733, 8-29-67, CI. 117 — 50. Rowan, Edmund D. : See — Rowan, Henry J., and E. D. 3,339,334. Rowan, Eugene V. : See — Farmer. Homer H.. and Rowan. 3.356,702. Rowan, Henry J., and E. D. Bar sections. 3,339,334, 9-5-67, CI. 52—731. Rowan, Henry M., and T. R. Kennedy, to Inductotherm Corp. Stabilized controlled rectifier circuit having an inductive load. 3,335.354, 8-8-67, CI. 321—8. Rowden, Myron A., to Timpte, Inc. Trailer. 3,310,345. 3-21- 67, CI. 298—35. Rowe, Arthur W. : See — Moline, Sheldon W., and Rowe. 3,303,662. Rowe. Brian H. : See — Hull, Thomas N., Jr., and Rowe. 3,312,448. Rowe, Carl H., and A. J. Buss, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Dis- posable bib. 3,332.547, 7-25-67, CI. 206 — 56. Rowe. Charles : See — Jacks, Eric, Rowe, and Black. 3,315,059. Rowe, Charles A., Jr. : See — Schriesheim, Alan, and Rowe. 3,309,410. Rowe, Charles A., Jr., A. Schriesheim, and S. Bank, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Novel grignard reagents. 3,347.912, 10-17-67, CI. 260—551. Rowe, Colin L. Emery boards. 3,339,562, 9-5-67, CI. 132— 76.5. Rowe, Edward L., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Applicator package. 3.355,241, 11-28-67. CI. 401 — 213. Rowe, Englebert L., to The National Cash Register Co. Proc- ess of coating particles with a polymer. 3,336,155, 8-15-67, CI. 117 — 100. Rowe, George E., to Emhart Corp. Apparatus for moving glass containers onto a moving conveyor. 3,318,433, 5-9- 67, CI. 198—24. Rowe, Herbert W., Jr. Paint shielding device. 3,330,253, 7-11- 67, CI. 118 — 504. Rowe, Irwin : See — Sneden, George K., Jr., Rowe, and Holm. 3,310,955. Rowe, James W. Process for transfer of ink or dye printed images to epoxy resin surfaces 3,309,254, 3-14-67, CI. 156 — 240. Rowe. James W. Process for the transfer of printed images to thermosetting resin surfaces. 3,330,712, 7-11-67, CI. 156 — 240. Rowe, Kenneth W. : See — Reynolds Lewis F., Skypala, Heisler, and Rowe. 3,333,552. Rowe, Lester A. : See — Spence, Sydney P., Baker, Steiner, Madestau, and Rowe. 3,311,668. Rowe, Oliver R., and W. J. Dixon, to R. H. Bouligny. Inc. Screw anchor installing method and apparatus. 3,356,163, 12-5-67, CI. 173 — 43. Rowe, P. R.: See — McCollum, Burton, and Rowe. 3,300,753. Rowe, Robert E. Burglar alarm systems. 3,330,922, 7-11-67, CI. 200—61.93. Rowe, Robert G. Resonance vibration apparatus for testing articles. 3,345,862, 10-10-67, CI. 73—67.2. Rowe, Robert G. Resonance vibration testing apparatus. 3,355,933, 12-5-67, CI. 73—67.2. LIST OF PATENTEES 1113 Rowe. Walter G. Anti-slip attachment for garment hanger. 3,358,891, 12-19-67, CI. 223— 88. Rowekamp, Edward F., to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Air cushioned elevator for ease packers. 3,307,32S, 3-7-G7, CI. 53—247. Rowekamp, Edward F., to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Bottle transporter. 3,311,400, 3-28-67, CI. 294 — 64. Rowekamp, Edward P., to Lodge and Shipley Co. Case loader. 3,353,331, 11-21-67, CI. 53 — 166. Rowekamp, Richard J. Trough-in-a-pool solar collector. 3,314,414, 4-18-67, CI. 126—271. Rowekamp, Richard J. Structural modifications to a pool- type solar collector. 3.314,415, 4-18-67, CI. 126—271. Rowekamp, Richard J. Solar freezing method for desalting sea water. 3,349,573, 10-31-67. CI. 62 — 123. Rowell, Douglas \V., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Method and apparatus for extrusion of tubes. 3,321,951, 5-30-67, CI. 72—265. Rowell, Douglas W., to Anaconda American Brass Co. Two- hole extrusion. 3,347,079, 10-17-67, CI. 72 — 264. Rowell, Monte H. Extraction of fused salts of europium and neodymium using a molten borate Ion-exchanger. 3,337,306, 8-22-67, CI. 23—312. Rowell, Victor M., and V. L. Guyer, to Archer-Daniels Mid- land Co. Liquid boric acid suspension, method and prod- ucts. 3,306,860. 2-28-67, CI. 252 — 432. Rowell, William G., to Technical Marketing Associates, Inc. Fuel safety shut-off apparatus. 3,327,761, 6-27-67, CI. 158 — 12.1. Rowell, William G., to Technical Marketing Associates, Inc. Condition monitoring system. 3,340,527. 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 411. Rowell, William J. : See — Cranston, Albert E., Jr., and Rowell. 3,327,452. Rowenta Metallwarenfabrik G.m.b.H. : See — Pichl, Heinz. 3.295,567. Remy, Hermann. 3,311,789. Remy, Hermann, Adler, and Grunbacher. Remy, Hermann, Berghaus, Adler, and 3,319,129. Remy, Hermann, 3,321,671. Rowlan, Don E. : See — Harrell, Wilson L., Rowland, Ben W. : See- Engel. Edward G., Rowland, Rowland, Clarence A. : See — Jennings, Clyde E., and Rowland. Rowland. Dan R. : See — Grabowski, Leonard R., and Rowland. 3,360,308. Maci, Raymond J., and Rowland. 3,333,483. Rowland, David L. Dolly for stacking chairs. 3,33S,591, S-29- 67. CI. 280—79.1. Rowland, Milton E., to Pacific Valves, Inc. coring bolt holes. 3,308,513, 3-14-67, CI. Rowland Products, Inc. : See — Diehl, William R. 3,306,436. Rowland, William P. Re. 26,237. Rowland, William P. 3,312,006. Rowland, William P. 3,357,772. Rowland. William P. 3,357,773. Rowland, Ralph L., and H. J. Bluhm, to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. Process for the production of 4-halo-beta ionone. 3,334,142, 8-1-67. CI. 260 — 587. Rowland, Richard L. : See — Rightmire, Robert A., Brown, and Rowland. 3,354,068. Rowland, Stanley P., to Rohm & Haas Co. Tetra(2-ethyl- hexyDpyromellitate. 3,296,298, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 475. * Rowland, Stanley P., and E. G. Pritchett, to National Dis- tillers and Chemical Corp. Hydroxylated difunctional poly- mers. 3,360,571, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 618. Rowland, William P., to Rowland Products, Inc. Manufacture of spectacle frames. Re. 26,237, 7-1S-67, CI. 156 — 244. Rowland, William P., to Rowland Products Inc. Motion dis- plays. 3,312,006, 4-4-67, CI. 40 — 106.51. Rowland, William P., to Rowland Products Inc. Phased lentic- ular sheets for optical effects. 3,357,772, 12-12-61, CI. 350 — 167. Rowland, William P.. to Rowland Products Inc. Patterned sheet material. 3,357,773, 12-12-67, CI. 350 — 167. Rowlands, R : chard O., to United States of America, Navy. Doppler sonar apparatus. 3.302,162, 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 3. Rowlands, Richard O., to United States of America, Navv. Underwater target detection system. 3,351,S96, 11-7-67, CI. 340—3. Rowlands, Tom, to Molins Machine Co. Ltd. Collecting and arranging cigarettes. 3,306,423, 2-28-67, CI. 198 — 32. Rowlands, Tom, to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Cigarette conveying and aligning apparatus. 3,343,646, 9-26-67, CI. 198—25. Rowles, John B. : See — Vincent, Charles H., and Rowles. 3,312,S13. Vincent, Charles H., and Rowles. 3,341,695. Rowles, William T. : See — Uttell, Gilbert A., and Rowles. 3,313,008. Rowlett, Bobby J. : See — Pobst, David F., Jr., and Rowlett. 3,304,355. Rowley, Martin E. : See — Hiatt, Gordon D., and Rowley. 3,335,128. Hiatt, Gordon D., and Rowley. 3,349,0S0. Malm, Carl J., Rowley, and Baumer. 3,342,728. 3,305,701. Grunbacher. Berghaus, Adler, and Grunbacher. Rowlan, and Harrell. 3,321,234. and Torok. 3,298,617. 3,318,449. Apparatus for 22—131. Rowley, Peter W. : See — Pavry, Richard, and Stephenson. 3,340,694. Rowlev, Walter A., to Whessoe ijtd. Storage tanks. 3,353,552, 11-21-67, CI. 137—434. Rowse, Dean M. Means for stopping the tractor transmission gear train upon disengagement of the clutch. 3,346,081, 10-10-67, CI. 192—3.5. Rowse, James A. Production of sauces and purees from fruits and vegetables. Re. 20,201, 5-9-67, CI. 99 — 100. Rowse, Robert A., and A. A. Loiselle, Jr., to Norton Co. Humidity controlled phenol formaldehyde resin bonded abrasives. 3,323,885, 6-6-67, CI. 51 — 293. Rowton, Richard L. : See — Brader, Walter H., Jr., and Rowton. 3,297,701. Rowton, Richard L., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Lithium phosphate catalyst. 3,325.245, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 107. Rowton, Richard L., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Prepara- tion of aromatic polyisocyanates. 3,344,162, 9-26-67, CI. 260—453. Roxburgh, Albert: See — Flurseheim, Cedric, and Roxburgh. 3,300,609. Flurseheim, Cedric H.. and Roxburgh. 3,303,309. Roxburgh, Albert, and A. C. Gibson, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Circuit breaker for high power, high volt- age networks. 3,305,657, 2-21-67, CI. 200—144. Roxburgh, Dale F., to Coin-A-Key, Inc. Automatic key cutting and vending machine. 3,323,420, 6-6-67, CI. 90 — 13.05. Roxburgh, Dale F., and L. A. Utiger, to Coin-A-Key, Inc. Automatic pattern cutting and vending machine. 3,358,561, 12-19-67, CI. 90—13.25. Roy, Clovis. Collapsible trailer tent. 3,315,421, 4-25-67, CI. 52—66. Roy, Colin : See — Stubbs, Dennis, Roy, Bond, and Vollaus. 3.298.214. Roy, Colin, and W. G. Wilson, to Davy and United Engineer- ing Co. Ltd. Rolling mill guides. 3,328,993, 7-4-67, CI. 72— 250. Roy, Henry A., Sr., to Roi-Tech Valve Co., Inc. Top entry plug valve. 3,337,182. 8-22-67, CI. 251 — 214. Roy, Hrischikescb, C, to Neczeler Gummiwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Mixture for improving the chemico-physical proper- ties of blends consisting of natural rubber and 1 :4-cis-poly- butadiene. 3,310,508, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 5. Roy, J. Arthur : See — M. W. A.. Griffin, Moss, Parkerson, and Roy. 3,354,986. Roy, Kenneth B., Jr. See — Hills, William H., Mcintosh, and Roy. 3,299,485. Roy, Lai B. Bath tub. 3,346,884, 10-17-67, CI. 4—173. Roy, Marcel, and J. -P. Masson, to Societe dit ; Cartonneries de Saint-Germain. Bottle carrier. 3,337,046, 8-22-67, CI. 206—65. Roy, Milton, Co. : See — Williams. William A. 3,335,670. Roy, Robert, Jr. Nutating propeller pump. 3,320,896, 5- 23-67, CI. 103—94. Roy, Robert C. : See — McCluer, John D., and Roy. 3,322,233. Roy, Robert E. : See — Davis, James M., Jr., and Roy. 3,297,917. Roy, Robert E. Multiple bin shipping and storage assembly. 3,343,903, 9-26-67. CI. 312—285. Roy, Robert E., to Colt's. Inc. Adjustable buttstock assembly. 3,348,328, 10-24-67. CI. 42—73. Royal Business Funds Corp. : See — Waldman, Herbert, Lamson, and Meri. 3,308,239. Royal Development Co., Inc. : See — Rogers, Walter C, Jr. 3,337,267. Rogers, Walter C, Jr. 3,348,878. Royal Industries, Inc. : See — Avrea, Walter C. 3,359,869. Chiapparelli, William, and Jungles. 3,356,874. Johnson, John R., and Tavlor. 3,354,915. Rumsey, Donald J. 3,331,291. Roval London, Ltd. : See — Ginsberg, Arthur. 3,339,744. Royal Packaging Equipment. Inc. : See — Lovas, Stephen, and Di Monico. 3,347,011. Lovas, Stephen P., and Di Monico. 3,303,62S. Royal, Thomas B. : See — Bumgarner, Robert L., Knutson, and Royal. 3,352,520. Royal Trust Co., The : See — Kindersley, Charles R. D., and Duffield. 3,333.233. Kindersley, Charles R. D., and Duffield. 3,333.234. Royal Typewriter Co., Inc. : See — Danielson, Lincoln V., Jr. 3.326.347. Frechette, Kenneth R. 3.348,648. Frechette, Leo P. 3,300,018. Frechette, Leo P., and Lizotte. 3,322.254. Geissler, Carl A. 3,317,155. Gryk, Leon. 3,296,614. Gryk, Leon. 3,319.244. Gryk, Leon. 3.320,606. Heiner. Edward A. 3,301,108. Holland, John H. 3,307,021. Holland, John H. 3,321.748. Johnson, Arthur R. 3,317,018. Lapointe, Llovd J., and Parker. 3,318,431. Lizotte, Edgar G. 3,317.102. Madison, Theodore N. 3,352,399. Madison, Theodore N., and McGrath. 3,349,SS6. Page, Paul F. 3.302.766. Page, Paul F. 3,349, SSS. 1114 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Royalite Oil Co. Ltd. : See — Given, Richard A., and Du Plessis. 3,338,814. Royalmetal Corp. : See — Benoit, Roland A. 3,324,484. Benoit, Roland A., and Gingras. 3,317,931. Royalton Industries, Inc. : See — Porton, Sydney, and Goddard. 3,324,219. Royalty, Galen E. Combination scrub mop, squeegee, and wringer receptacle tray. 3,299,458, 1-24-67, CI. 15 — 1. Royan, John: See — Calandrello, Nicola A., Hill, and Royan. 3,300,340. Royce, Draper P. : See — Neunherz, Herbert W., Royce, Sharff, and R. K. Neunherz. 3,336,605. Royce, Richard K., to United States of America, Navy. Digital voltage integrator system. 3,360,723, 12-26-67, CI. 324— 77. Royce, Robert E. Apparatus for elevating vehicles. 3,318,- 417, 5-9-67, CI. 187—8.41. Royce, Robert E., to Martin Marietta Corp. Apparatus for venting a gaseous portion of a pressurized fluid. 3,342,204, 9-19-67, CI. 137—199. Royer, David R. : See — Bozek, John W., and Royer. 3.326,382. Royer, David R., and J. W. Bozek, to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter element. 3,319,796, 5-16-67, CI. 210—457. Royer, David R., and J. W. Bozek, to The Rosaen Filter Co. Filter elements. 3,334,753, 8-8-67, CI. 210 — 457. Royer, David R., and J. W. Bozek, to The Rosaen Filter Co. Telescoping filter assembly. 3,349,919, 10-31-67, CI. 210— 232. Royer, James J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Piezo- electric quartz elements. 3,334,251, 8-1-67, CI. 310 — 9.5. Royer, Kenneth W., and D. C. Kolpack, to Purity Cheese Co. Cheese molding press. 3,317,999, 5-9-67, CI. 31 — 44. Royer, Thurber W., to Aerojet General Corp. Releasable se- curing means. 3,299,767, 1-24-67, CI. 85 — 32. Royer, Wayne H., to Read Corp. Single lap oven heating system. 3,332,372, 7-25-67, CI. 107 — 57. Royer, Wayne H., to Read Corp. Double lap oven heating system. 3,347,182, 10-17-67, CI. 107—57. Royet, Jean, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Cryogenic refrigerating apparatus. 3,302,415, 2-7-67, CI. 62 — 45. Royet, Jean, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite Thermal insulating devices. 3,354,021, 11-21-67, CI. 161 — 111. Royet. Jean M. : See — Kloeckner, Edmond A., and Royet. 3,355,051. Roys, Henry E., to Radio Corp. of America. Endless tape cartridge. 3,322,300, 5-30-07, CI. 242 — 55.19. Roys, Henry E., to Radio Corp. of America. Endless tape car- tridge. 3,337,150, 8-22-07, CI. 242—55.19. Royse, David : See — Dirac, Jules, and Royse. 3,314,013. Royster, Robert H. Fluid pressure actuator and locking means. 3,342,111, 9-19-67, CI. 92 — 24. Royston, Grover C. : See — Van "Volkenburgh, Ross. Hyde, and Royston. 3,346,598. Royston, John H. : See — Tracey, Burke A., and Royston. 3,341,851. Royston, Michael G., to The A. P. V., Co., Ltd. Fermentation processes for the production of beer. 3,310,407, 3-21-67, CI. 99 — 31. Rozanski, Andrzej, H. N. Miller, and H. H. Horowitz, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymers containing phos- phorus. 3,328,360, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 79. Rozmus, Walter J., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Cold pressure weld- ing apparatus and method. 3,309,766, 3-21-67, CI. 29 — 470.1. Rozmus, Walter J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Die structure. 3,336,655, 8-22-67, CI. 29—470.1. Rozmus, Walter J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Cold pressure welding of wires and the like. 3,340,596, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 470.1. Rozmus, Walter J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Thermal wire strip- per. 3,343,433, 9-26-67. CI. 81—9.5. Rozner, Alexander G., and W. J. Buehler, to United States of America, Navy. High strength nickel-base alloys. 3,351,463, 11-7-67, CI. 75 — 170. Rozzi, Marcellus C, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Re- action of chlorosulfonic acid with alkoxylated alkyl phenole. 3,313,838, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 458. Rozzi, Marcellus C, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Prepara- tion of sulfate esters by the reaction of chlorosulfonic acid with alkoxylated alkyl phenols. 3,313,S39, 4-11-67, CI. 260—458. Rubber Fabricators, Inc. : See — Zannoni, Peter J. 3,329,982. Rubbermaid Inc. : See — Berend, Peter M. 3,343,706. Breneman, Joseph C. 3,316,339. Breneman, Joseph C. 3,349,432. Breneman, Joseph C. 3,349,958. Rube, Helmut, to Eugen Bauber, G.m.b.H. Motion-picture pro- jector. 3,329,365, 7-4-67, CI. 242—55.12. Rubel & Co., Decorator Accessories Inc. : See — Press, Fred. 3,327,108. Rubel, Werner, W. Waldhiiter, and G. Deventer, to Deventer- Werke G.m.b.H. Method of producing coherent bodies of metallic particles. 3,326,676, 6-20-67, CI. 75—201. Ruben, Samuel. Process for producing microperforated stain- less steel sheets. 3,352,769, 11-14-67, CI. 204—143. Rubens, Harry E. : See — ■ Bitko. Sheldon. 3,355,332. Rubens, Harry E. Hand luggage. 3,301,358, 1-31-67, CI. 190 — 20. Rubens, Harry S., to Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Gynecologic instrument. 3,299,883, 1-24-67, CI. 128 — 4. Rubens, Louis C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolymers of unsaturated dicarboxylic acid anhydrides and vinyl com- pounds. 3,297,787, 1-10-67, CI. 260—859. Rubens, Sidney M. : See — ■ Oberg, Paul E., Rubens, and Tolman. 3,336,154. Rubenstein, David. Traffic control bumper guard rail struc- tures. 3,317,189. 5-2-07, CI. 256 — 13.1. Rubenstein, David. Method of making a reinforced composite concrete pipe. 3,340,115, 9-5-67, CI. 156—86. Rubenstein, Irving H., to Harwood Specialties Corp. Sta- bilizer compositions. 3,343,967, 9-26-67, CI. 99—136. Rubenthaler, Jacques, and R. Gillard, to Paillard S.A. End- less film winding device. 3,337,149, 8-22-67, CI. 242—55.19. Rubero, Paul A. : See — Lipps, Delbert A., Best, and Rubero. 3,355,259. Ruberoid Co. Ltd., The : See — * Bayes, Ronald C, and Sands. 3,305,199. Bayes, Ronald C, and Sands. 3,355,S95. Bayes, Ronald C, and Sands. 3,357,143. Ruberoid Co., The : See — Bettoli, Phillip S. 3,300,927. Richardson, Harlow T. 3,323,261. Hubert, George E., G. W. Buchanan, and P. D. Findlay, to Frigid Units Inc. Water cooling and aerating device for fish tanks and the like. 3,295.681, 1-3-67, CI. 210—169. Ruben, Kennedy F., A. R. Vick, E. H. Andrews, Jr., and C. B. King, to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Method of obtaining permanent record of surface flow phenomena. 3,301,046, 1-31-67. CI. 73—147. Rubert, Rodney R., to Varian Associates. Electron discharge device having lossy resonant elements disposed within the electromagnetic field pattern of the slow-wave circuit. 3.360,679, 12-26-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Rubery, Owen, and Co. Ltd. : See — Restall, George. 3,299,979. Shorrock, Christopher. 3,334,876. Shorrock, Christopher. 3,336,014. Rubico, Jerome A. : See — Batchelder, Charles F., aDd Rubico. 3,298.050. Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3.319.277. Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3,345,663. Batchelder, Charles F., and Rubico. 3,354,484. Rubin. Alan A. : See — Topliss, John G„ Sperber, and Rubin. 3,345,365. Rubin, Daniel, to Xerox Corp. Duplex xerographic reproduc- tion. 3,318,212,5-9-67,C1.95 — 1.7. Rubin, Ernst A., to A. B. Purac. Method of treating a liquid containing dissolved proteinaceous constituents. 3,313,795, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 112. Rubin, Ernst A., to AB Purac. Method of removing a con- taminating substance from a liquid by flotation. 3,314,880, 4-18-67, CI. 210 — 44. . , Rubin, Fred K, to Lever Bros. Co. Compositions containing discoloration inhibitors. 3.303,104, 2-7-67, CI. 252—99. Rubin, Goerge H. Disc snow thrower. 3,349,506, 10-31-67, CI. 37 — 48. Rubin, Irwin, to International Rectifier Corp. Photovoltaic cell battery charger. 3,344,334, 9-26-67, CI. 320—2. Rubin, Jack A., to North American Aviation, Inc. Method of chemically bonding a metal to a ceramic. 3,296,017, 1- 3-67, CI. 117 — 119.8. Rubin, James M. Orthodontic face bow and method of mak- ing same. 3,314,151, 4-18-67, CI. 32 — 14. Rubin, Julius, to Thermice Corp. Method and apparatus for chilling articles, especially food items. 3,304,732, 2-21-67, CI. 62 — 63. Rubin, Julius. Sewing machine having thread trimming device mounted thereon. 3,304,897, 2-21-67, CI. 112—252. Rubin, Martin. Recovery of hecogenin acetate. 3,303,186, 2- 7-67 CI. 260—239.55. Rubin, Martin. Recovery of tigogenin acetate and 5a-16- pre;nene-3-ol-20-one from natural plant sources. 3,303,187, 2-7-67, CI. 260—239.55. Rubin, Milton D. ; 30% to D. Wolf. Method of making elec- trical components. 3,303,078, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 150. Rubin, Morris M. Door knob cover. 3,343,578, 9-26-67. CI. 150—52. Rubin, Morton S. Electrical connection element for wiring conduit. 3,306,638, 2-28-67, CI. 285—158. Rubin, Robert. Dental device for use in the making of a crown or inlay. 3,318,001, 5-9-67, CI. 32 — 40. Rubin, Robert A., to TRW, Inc. Redundant power control regulator. 3,353,092, 11-14-67, CI. 323—19. Rubin, Ronald W., and T. Torok, to The Valtronic Corp. Storage unit. 3,332,730, 7-25-67, CI. 312 — 330. Rubinfeld, Joseph, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent com- position. 3,320,174, 5-16-67, CI. 252 — 138. Rubinowicz, Efraim : See — Mugnier, Georges, and Rubinowicz. 3,356,978. Rubinstein, Charles B. : See — - Berger, Stuart B., and Rubinstein. 3,318,652. LIST OF PATENTEES 1115 Rubinstein, David, and J. Ilealy, to W. R. Grace & Co. Aque- ous polymers latex with silver and sodium hypachloiite, hydrogen peroxide, or formaldehyde germicides. 3,350,265, 10-31-G7, CI. 167—38.6. Rubinstein, Sidney P., and II. Star, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. increment size adjustment means. 3,324,751, 6-13-67, CI. 83—73. Rubinstein, Sidney P., and IT. Star, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Automatic size pre-set and automatic length adjustment system for cu of! machines and the like. 3,355,973, 12—5- (17. CI. 83 — 76. Rubinwitch, Kenneth C, to Purex Corp., Ltd. Mechanical programming device. 3,298,246. 1-17-67. CI. 74—568. Rubio, Fernando D. Whirling toy. 3,302,322, 2-7-67, CI. 46 — 62. Rubisch, Ottmar : See — Fitzer, Erich, Rubisch, and Selka. 3,307,136. Rublssow, George A. Gyrofugation method and means there- for. 3,311,295. 3-2S-<;7. CI. 233 — 1. Rubissow, George A. Vertical file. 3,349,775, 10-31-67. CI. 129— S. Ruble, Ernest B. : See — Brenner, Robert A., and Ruble. 3,316,569. Ruble, Theodore A., to Continental Carbon Co. Manufacture of carbon black. 3,306,762, 2-28-67, CI. 106—307. Ruble, Theodo e A., to Continental Carbon Co. Process and apparatus for making carbon black. 3,307,923, 3-7-67, CI. 23-314. Ruble, Theodore A., to Continental Carbon Co. Plastic lined carbon black agglomerator. 3,326,642, 6-20-67, CI. 23 — 314. Ruble, Theodore A., to Continental Carbon Co. Method and apparatus for calcining inorganic hydrates. 3,329,417, 7-4- 67, CI. 263—21. Ruble, Theodore A., to Continental Carbon Co. Method and apparatus for manufacturing carbon black. 3,342,556, 9-19-G7, CI. 23—209.4. Rubner, Tibor D. : See — Sutherland, James F., and Rubner. 3,309,535. Rucchlo, Elizabeth R. Knock Down Chair. 3,299,448, 1-24- 67, CI. 5 — 332. Ruch, David E., to General Motors Corp. Converter circuit employing pulse width modulation. 3,297,936, 1-10-67, CI. 321—18. Ruch, David E.. to General Motors, Corp. Circuit for approxi- mating a desired waveform across a load. 3,310,730, 3-21- 67, CI. 321 — 18. Ruch, Robert : See — Coleman, George M., Ruch, and Smith. 3,317,760. Ruchin, Zan. Automatic safety sash latch. 3,302,966, 2-7- 67, CI. 292— 22S. Ruchlis, Hyman, to Harcourt, Brace & World. Inc. Educa- tional balance device. 3,339,291, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 19. Ruchlis. Hyman, to Harcourt, Brace & World, Inc. Educa- tional pendulum device. 3,339,292, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 19. Ruchlis, Hyman, to Harcourt. Brace & World, Inc. Compact stand. 3.341.162, 9-12-67, CI. 248 — 174. Ruchser, Erich : See — Herion, Erich, and Ruchser. 3,349,800. Ruchser, Erich, to E. Herion. Hydraulic control arrangement for an elevator. 3,312,240, 4^4-67, CI. 137 — 596.12. Ruchser, Erich, to E. Herion. Master valves for controlling an actuator particularly for operating the clutch or brake of a press. 3,329,161, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 596.16. Ruck. George E. : See — Ellis, Warren L., and Ruck. 3,308,922. Rucker, Albert : See — Meyer-Simon, Eugen, Mann, and Rucker. 3,330,678. Rucker Co., The : See — Prud'homme, John W., and Reynolds. 3,314,657. Prud'homme, John W., Robertson, and Fisher. 3,309,065. Rucker, John T. : See — Peterson, John A., Wylegala, Rucker, and Tufts. 3,338,- 673. Rucker Mfg. Co., The : See — Boden, Donald E., and Robertson. 3,334,197. Ruckerl, Alfred : See — Nitschke, Bruno, and Ruckerl. 3,357,534. Ruckert, Karl-Heinz, to Pharmaton S.A. Dual-purpose con- tainer. 3,360,122, 12-26-67, CI. 206—63.5. Ruckert. Willi M. J., and W. Maciejewski, to W. S. Shamban & Co. Method of fabricating spiral hose. 3,327,039, 6-20-67. CI. 264 — 313. Ruckriegel, Raymond J., to Texas Instruments Inc. Lost mo- tion thermostatic electrical switch. 3,355,563, 11-28-67, CI. 200 — 13S. Ruckriegel, Raymond J., and J. A. Risk, to Texas Instruments Inc. Thermostatic switch. 3,339,044, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 137. Rucky, Samuel. Garden hose holder. 3,330,498, 7-11-67 242—86. CI. Rudat, Roland : See — Ebertz, Helmut, Gunther, and Rudat. 3,314,345. Rudd. David W. : See — Ballman, Albert A., Laudise, and Rudd. 3,356,463. Davis, Eugene L., Jr.. and Rudd. 3,314,150. Fraser, David B., and Rudd. 3.351,757. Rudd, Edward F. Self-penetrating wedge pin. 3,333,499, 8-1-67, CI. 85—38. Rudd-Melikian, Inc. : See — Davis. Loren R. 3,327,613. I Icier. William. 3,349,690. Kopera, John H. J, 347,413. Rudd, Milo (). : .b'ee — Ban rger, Steven II., and Rudd. 3,353,893. Rudd, Wallace C. : See— Kohler, Fred, and Rudd. 3,351, 8S2. Rudd, Wallace C, to American Machine & Foundry Co. High frequency welding and shaping of metal parts. 3,319,- 040, 5-9-67, CI. 219—102. Rudd, Wallace C, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for welding spaced lugs and the like to an elongated member. 3, 327, OSS, 6-20-67, CI. 219 — 79. Rudd, Wallace C, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Meth- od and apparatus for welding barbs to wire and the like. 3.330,306, 7-11-07, CI. 140—58. Ruddell, James N., and H. A. C. Todd. Modification of fila- ments. 3,302,385, 2-7-07, CI. 57—157. Rudden, James B. : See — Gerlough, Daniel L., and Rudden. 3,333,240. Ruddle, Ronald W. : See — Jago, Edward J., and Ruddle. 3,326,273. Rudekiel, Edouard. Back-heat boiler. 3,310,886, 5-2-67, CI. 122—379. Rudelick, John, to Bruner Corp. Control valve for water softeners. 3.307,581, 3-7-67, CI. 137 — 625.29. Rudensky. Mikhail A. : See — Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., Tsvetkov, Fetisov, Murlykln, Rudensky, and Taruntaeva. 3,343,644. Ruderfer, Martin. Display apparatus for visual presentation of quantitative data. 3,35S,3S9, 12-19-67, CI. 35—24. Ruderfer, Martin, and P. Ohringer. Grinding machine control. 3.35S.405, 12-19-67. CI. 51—103. Ruderfer, Walter A. Warehousing order selection system. 3.351.219, 11-7-67, CI. 214—16.4. Rudge, Peter T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Balanced phase shift transformer. 3,319,154, 5-9-67, CI. 323 — 48. Rudkin, Henry A., Jr. : See — Wiley. Nathaniel C, Jr., and Rudkin. 3,338,126. Rudkin-Wilev Corp. : See — Wiley, Nathaniel C, Jr. 3,331,524. Wiley, Nathaniel C, Jr., and Rudkin. 3,338,126. Rudner, Bernard, and R. A. Bafford, to Koppers Co., Inc. Asymmetric synthesis of alcohols. 3,308,172, 3-7-67, CI. 260—638. Rudner, Bernard, and M. S. Moores, to Koppers Co., Inc. Complex alkylene-bridged DI (silicon, germanium, tin and lead) polymers and their preparation. 3,314,980, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 429. Rudner, Bernard, and G. S. Achorn, to Koppers Co., Inc. Polyolefin treatment. 3.356,670, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Rudness, Robert G., and W. C. McGill, to Union Carbide. Arc process and apparatus for growing crystals. 3,314,769, 4— 18-67, CI. 23—301. Rudnick, Robert J., to The Mutual Paper Co., Inc. Combined bracket arrangement and dispensing carton for rolls of web material. 3,302,781, 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 58. Rudo, Ann. Cosmetic face mask. 3,354,884, 11-28-67, CI. 12S— 260. Rudolf, Leopold L. Clamp-rail connector. 3,319,786, 5-16- 67, CI. 209^14. Rudolph, Hans : See — Raichle, Karl, and Rudolph. 3,360,589. Schnell, Hermann, Prater, and Rudolph. 3,313,863. Rudolph, Hans, K.-H. Rullmann, H. Schnell, K. Prater, and K. Raichle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the stepwise production of moulded articles from moulding masses based on unsaturated polyesters and copolymerisable monomeric compounds. 3,313,864, 4—11- 67, CI. 260—864. Rudolph, Hans, and K. Raichle, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Storage secondary aromatic amines as stabilizers for unsaturated polyesters containing hydro- peroxides. 3,355.515, 11-28-67, CI. 260— S64. Rudolph. Nathan H., D. R. Deming, and T. J. Hurtt, to All- Steel Equipment Inc. Entrance head. 3,337,6S9, 8-22-67, CI. 174 — 80. Rudolph, Rome R., C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz, to Carl Strutz & Co., Inc. Workpiece supporting and registering apparatus for bottle decorating apparatus. 3,311,051, 3-2S-67, CI. 101 — 40. Rudolph, Rome R., C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz, to Carl Strutz & Co., Inc. Workpiece carrier assembly for decorat- ing apparatus. 3,33S,574, 8-29-67. CI. 269— S6. Rudolph, Walter A. S. : See — Henckhoff, Gustav, Huelsmann, and Rudolph. 3.326.966. Rudszinat, Willy, to Hauni Werke Koerber & Co. KG. Appa- ratus for the production of filter cigarettes and the like. 3,306,306, 2-28-67, CI. 131—94. Rudszinat, Willv, to Hauni Werke Korber & Co. Apparatus for testing cigarettes and the like. 3,339,402, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 41. Rudszinat, Willv. to Hauni Werke Korber & Co. KG. Cutter for adhesive-coated taoe and the like. 3,340,757, 9-12-67, CI. 83—343. Rudszinat, Willy, and G. Wahle, to Haunl-Werke Korber & Co. KG. Tobacco manipulating machine. 3,31S,313, 5-9- 67, CI. 131—84. 1116 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,317,854. Rudy, Erland W. : See — Liska, John, and Rudy. Rudy. Morris R. : See — Haubert, Harold W., and Rudy. 3,355,170. Rudy, Stephen J., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Rock bit roller cone. 3.326,307, 6-20-67, CI. 175 — 374. Rue, Howard M., to Sun Oil Co. Process for preparing phenolic compounds. 3,300,534, 1-24-07, CI. 260—613. Rue, Howard M., and I. W. Mills, to Sun Oil Co. Metal work- ing lubricant. 3,340,194, 9-5-67, CI. 252—56. Rue. Larry M. : See — Brunelle, Thomas E., Rue, and Crecelius. 3,334,147. Rueb, Gunter K. : See — Juptner, William F., and Rueb. 3,337,707. Rueckert, Helmut : See — Morawe, Hans-Georg, Rueckert, and Furrer. 3,305,306. Rued, Carl M. Laterally adjustable boat trailer with wheel alignment means. 3,337,243, 8-22-67, CI. 280 — 414. Rueffer, Harold F., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Planar transistor device having a reentrant shaped emitter region with base connection in the reentrant portion. 3,319,139, 5-9-67, CI. 317—235. Rueger, Herman : See — Hammell, Kemper M., and Rueger. 3,308,417. Rueger, Herman, to AMP Inc. Housing for indicating lamp or other electrical components. 3,320,607, 5-16-67, CI. 340—381. Rueger, Herman, to AMP Inc. One-piece signal housing. 3,354,- 454, 11-21-67. CI. 340 — 381. Rueger, Theodor : See — Munzer, Anton, and Rueger. 3,343,801. Ruegg-Naegeli & Cie Aktiengesellschaft : See — Wagner, Heinz. 3,315,746. Ruegg, Rudolf : See — Gloor, Urs, Goel, Langemann, and Ruegg. 3,349,113. Gloor, Urs, Ruegg, and Sehwieter. 3.354,181. Riiegg, Rudolf, and P. Schudel, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Process for producing chromans. 3,317,564, 5-2-67, CI. 260—345.5. Ruegger, Richard A., to Timett Corp. Switch mechanism for clocks. 3,352,100, 11-14-67, CI. 58 — 41. Ruehlemann, Herbert E., to Elco Corp. Contact with two pin receiving members. 3,354,424. 11-21-67. CI. 339 — 220. Ruehlemann, Herbert E., and F. Frompovicz, to Elco Corp. Electrical connector module with adjustable polarization. 3.325,771, 6-13-67. CI. 339—184. Ruehlen, Forrest N., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Separation of hydrocarbons by distilling with a fluoroearbon. 3,349,009, 10-24-67, CI. 203 — 67. Ruehrwein, Robert A., to United States of America, Army. Process for making polyoxymethylene. 3,296,110, 1-3-67. CI. 204 — 169. Ruehrwein, Robert A., to Monsanto Co. Production of epi- taxial films of semiconductor compound material. 3,312,- 570, 4-4-67. CI. 148—175. Ruehrwein, Robert A., to Monsanto Co. Production of epi- taxial films. 3,312,571, 4-4-67, CI. 148—175. Ruehrwein, Robert A., to Monsanto Co. Graded energy gap photoelectromagnetic cell. 3,322,575, 5-30-67, Cl. 136 — 89. Ruekberg, Herbert S., and W. E. Phillips, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Tablet dispenser. 3,342,318, 9-19-67, Cl. 206—42. Ruesch, Leo : See — ■ Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Schwarb, and Ruesch. 3,306,897. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, Gagnaux, Guldimann, and Ruesch. 3,349,087. Ruete, Robert C, to Elastic Stop Nut Corp. Waterproof electrical connections. 3,344,391, 339—60. Rueter, Harold L. : See — Thomas, Lazarus D., and Rueter. 3,317,294. Rueter, Harold L., and L. D. Thomas, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Rare earth chlorides in a glass polishing com- position. 3,317,293. 5-2-67, Cl. 51 — 307. Ruetschi, Paul : See — Lewis, Gerald P., and Ruetschi. 3,306,832. Ruetschi, Paul, to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Silver- cadmium secondary battery. 3,311,501, 3-2S-67, Cl. 136 — 24. Ruettger. Bernard P. Garment holder. 3,298,535, 1-17-67, Cl. 211—113. Ruettiger, Wilhelm : See — - Bille, Heinz, Distler, Dittus, Mueller, and Ruettiger. 3,346,325. Ruettinger, Thurman O., to Chrysler Corp. Vibration isolation arrangement. 3,350,954, 11-7-67, Cl. 74 — 333. Ruetz, John A. : See — Espinosa, Robert J., and Ruetz. 3,335,314. Ruetz, Joseph. Dropper insert. 3,323,691, 6-6-67, Cl. 222 421. Ruf, Erich, to Ronason Corp. Process producing cerium mo- lybdate, tungstate and vanadate. 3,302,994, 2-7-67, Cl. 23 — 23. Ruf, Walter. Steering gear for tracked vehicles. 3,303,723, 2-14-67, Cl. 74—665. Ruf, Walter. Track wheel for track-laying vehicles. 3,357,752, 12-12-67, Cl. 305 — 56. Rufa Giulio : See — Llobet, Andres F., and Rufa. 3,323,304. Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and of America. 9-26-67, Cl. Ruff, Donald O. : See — Campbell. Robert W., Worrell. 3,297,926. Campbell, Robert W.. Worrell. 3,320.56o. Ruff, James A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Stored charge diode matrix selection arrangement. 3,343,127, 9-19-67, Cl. 340 — 166. Ruff, Paul V. : See — Montgomery, Carrol M., and Ruff. Ruff, Robert O., to The Steelcraft Mfg. Co. Hinged sash con- struction. 3,331,161, 7-18-67, Cl. 49—397. Ruffell, Leslie E., to Sterling Engineering Co. Ltd. Trigger mechanism for use with automatic firearms. 3,358,560, 12-19-67, Cl. 89—142. Ruffing, Charles R., to Rogers Corp. Method of removing a selected portion of an aromatic polyamide-imide insulat- ing film to expose the surface of an electrical conductor. 3,331,718, 7-18-67, Cl. 156 — 3. Ruffing, Norman R., F. B. Nagle, and W. S. Haynes, Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Styrene polymers containing behenic acid as a lubricant. 3,355,404, 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 23. Ruffles, Philip C. : See — Coplm, John F., and Ruffles. 3,330,117. Ruffner, Robert E. Apparatus for displaying Insurance data. 3,310,896, 3-28-67, Cl. 40 — 28. Rufli, Anton: See — Spiess, Gustav, and Rufli. 3,299,698. Ruger, George A. : See — Chapsky, Jacob, Ruger, and Hood. 3,299,423. Ruger, Gerd : See — Wunsch, Wolfgang, Kreisel, and Ruger. 3,309,000. Ruger, William B., and L. L. Larson, to Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. Single shot drop breechblock rifle. 3,355,833, 12-5-67, Cl. 42 — 23. Riiggen, Werner : See — Stubner, and Riiggen. 3,296,828. Ruggles, Percy C, to English Electric Valve Co., Ltd. Mesh with raster-size aparture for dampening vibrations of cam- era tube mesh. 3,320.465, 5-16-67, Cl. 313 — 269. Ruggles, Rudy L., Jr. See — Perri, John A., Riseman, and Ruggles. 3,300,339. Ruhemann, Martin S. W., and P. Halford, to Petrocarbon Development Ltd. Purification of carbon dioxide. 3,317,- 278, 5-2-67, Cl. 23—150. Ruhf, Robert J., to Trojan Powder Co. Method of making polymethylolalkanoic acids. 3,312,736, 4-4-67, Cl. 260— 530. Ruhf, Robert J., E. J. Russell, and W. S. Egge, to Trojan Powder Co. Alkyd resins and their preparation from reac- tion mixtures comprising a polymethylolalkanoic acid. 3,345,313, 10-3-67, Cl. 260—22. Ruhl, Chailes L. Gas space heater. 3,336,914, 8-22-67, Cl. 126—90. Ruhle, Emil T. Airplane enclosure. 3,353,310, 11-21-67, Cl. 52 — 66. Ruhle, Hans, and J. Schwann to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesell- schaft. Single lens mirror reflex camera provided with ex- posure meter. 3,315,581, 4-25-67, Cl. 95 — 42. Ruhle, Hans, and F. Krumbein, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesell- schaft. Picture projector. 3,338,132, 8-29-67, Cl. 88 — 24. Ruhmann, Frank H., to United States of America, Army. Mechanical time fuze for projectiles. 3,331,325, 7-18-67, Cl. 102—83. Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft : See— Feichtinger, Hans, and Noeske. 3,317,469. Gothel, Herbert, Feichtinger, and Noeske. 3,336,227. Rotting, Walter, and Liethen. 3,297,805. Ruhrmann, Alfred : See — Buschbeck, Werner, and Ruhrmann. 3,302,133. Ruiz, Augusto : See — Alvarez, Francisco, Siddall, and Ruiz. 3,338,926. Alvarez, Francisco, Siddall, and Ruiz. 3,338.930. Ruiz, Jose F. Clasp fastener and method of manufacturing the same. 3,315,277, 4-25-67, Cl. 2—265. Ruiz, Leon. Drop leaf tables. 3,332,373, 7-25-67, Cl. 108—77. Ruiz, William B. Wind actuated collapsible awning. 3,298,- 422, 1-17-67, Cl. 160 — 77. Rule, Gordon B. : See — Hohler, Frederick A., and Rule. 3,339,538. Rule, Julius E. : See — Rule, Richard A. and J. E. 3,356,227. Rule, Richard A. and J. E. Covering for filter cartridge. 3,356,227, 12-5-67, Cl. 210 — 484. Rullmann, Karl-Heinz : See — Rudolph, Haas, Rullmann, Schnell, Prater, and Raichle. 3,313,864. Rulseh, Roger D., to American Machine & Foundry Co. gram timer. 3,297,838, 1-10-67, Cl. 200—38. Rumanowski, Edmund J. : See — Gilbert, Everett E., and Rumanowski. 3.336,381. Newallis, Peter E., and Rumanowski. 3,324,178. Newallis, Peter E., and Rumanowski. 3,356,715. Rumball. Paul G. : S„e — Barker, Harlow J., Nickerson, and Rumball. 3,337,212. Rumbel, Keith E. : See — Scurlock, Arch C, Rumbel, and Rice. 3,326,732. Rumberger, George G. : See — Stephenson, Edward E., and Rumberger. 3,356,469. Rumberger, George G., to Brown Co. Apparatus for sealing cartons. 3,325,968, 6-20-67, Cl. 53 — 284. Pro- LIST OF PATENTEES 1117 Rumberger, George G., to Pateco. Method of making a mag- netic record member with encapsulated ferromagnetic par- ticles in a binder and resulting product. 3,330,093, 7-11-67, CI. 117—161. Rumble, Dale II. : See — Hopner. Bmil, and Rumble. 3,303.-124. Rumble, Kenton J. l'lcnlc table. 3,300,245, 1-24-G7, CI. 297—157. Rumiusky, Paul P., to H. C. Brauchla. Method lor driving screws. 3,299,499, 1-24-07, CI. 29—413. Rumlnsky, Paul P., and 11. C. Brauchla, V2 each to said Brauchla and J. D. Guernsey. Screw strip driving guu. 3.3."i<;. l 1 U. 12-5-67, CI. 144—32. Rummel, Theodor : See — llenker, Heinz, and Rummel. 3,310,426. Rummel, Theodor, to Siemens & Halske Aktlengesellschaft. Method of producing monocrystalline layers of silicon on monocrystalline substrates. 3,325,392, 6-13-67, CI. 204— 192, Rummel, Theodor, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Process for pyrolytically precipitating elemental semicon- ductor substance. 3,341,359, 9-12-67, CI. 117—201. Rummel, Theodor, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for the pyrolytie production of rod-shaped semi- conductor bodies. 3,35S,638, 12-19-67. CI. 118 — 49.5. Rummel. Werner: See — Burhorn, Frledrich, Wittel, and Rummel. 3,319,091. Rummler. Donald R., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Automatic force measuring system. 3,310,991, 5-2-67, CI. 177—210. Rumpelein, Fritz, and P. Kopf, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Light meter assembly for photographic cameras. 3,298,- 293, 1-17-67, CI. 95 — 10. Rumpf. Hans, and K. Leschonski ; said Leschonski assor. to said Rumpf. Process and apparatus for pneumatically sep- arating solid particles. 3,311,234, 3-28-67, CI. 209—137. Rumpf. Paul : See — ■ Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rumpf, and G. Thuillier. 3,313,- O.v.i. Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rumpf, and G. Thuillier. 3,334,- 129. Rumpf, Robert J., to Ford Motor Co. Vehicle steering con- trol. 3,312,123. 4-4-67, CI. 74 — 494. Rumple, Wiburn L., to Ampex Corp. Speed control system. 3,297,266. 1-10-67, CI. 242—55.12. Rumrich, Roland F., to Kocn.s Pittsburgh Corp. Drive for a multiple stand rolling mill. 3,320,S27, 5-23-67, CI. 74 — 005. Rumrlll. Edwin W., Jr. : See — Lewis Frank D., Sr., and Rumrill. 3,347,260. Rumsey, Donald J., to Royal Industries, Inc. Emergency brake actuator. 3,331,291, 7-18-07, CI. 92 — 63. Rumsey, Rollin D. : See — Martin, Claude, Krollman, King, and Rumsey. 3,352,386. Rumsey, Rollin D., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Hydraulic buffer. 3,341, 1S9, 9-12-67, CI. 267 — 1. Rumsey, Rollin D., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Hatch cover with piston-lever rotary actuators. 3,351,121, 11-7-67, CI. 160— 1SS. Rumsey, Rollin D., and G. W. Kamman, to Houdaille Indus- tries, Inc. Combination check valve and seal. 3,340,966, 9-12-67, CI. 188—97. Runde. Byron A. : See — Gonzalez, Frank H., and Runde. 3,314,516. Rundel. Guy L. : See — Tilden, Carleton D., and Rundel. 3,332.524. Rundell, Gene R., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Austen- itic stainless steel. 3,306,736, 2-28-67, CI. 75 — 128. Rundell, Herbert A., to Texaco Inc. Sensitive torque meter. 3,295,367, 1-3-67, CI. 73—136. Rundles, Don H., to United States of America, Army. Bat- tery heat control by-pass valve. 3,309,234, 3-14-67, CI. 136 — 161. Rungaldier, Karl, and E. Braun, to Patentauswertung Vogel- busch Gesellschaft m.b.H. Arrangement for destroying foam in fermentors. 3,354,050, 11-21-67, CI. 195 — 134. Runge, Heinz F., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Packaging ma- chine. 3,324,621, 6-13-67, CI. 53—138. Runge, Heinz F., to The Kartridg Pak Co. Film laminator for packaging machine. 3,325,965, 6-20-67, CI. 53 — 180. Runge, John N. Semi-automatic flocking machine. 3,330,250, 7-11-67, CI. US— 2. Runge, Thomas M. Aircraft proximity warning system. 3,345,- 633, 10-3-67, CI. 343 — 112. Runkle. Dean E., to The Bendix Corp. Universal joint. 3,296,830, 1-10-67, CI. 64 — 17. Runkle, Dean E., to The Bendix Corp. No-lash axially mov- able steering column. 3,318,170, 5-9-67, CI. 74 — 493. Runnells, David L., Jr. : See — Harrington, John A., Broersma, and Runnells. 3,296,- 216. Runnells, David R., Jr., to Armour and Co. Skinning appara- tus. 3,29S,414, 1-17-67, CI. 146 — 130. Runnels, Joe N., Jr. : See — Eberhardt, Donald S., Gratzer, and Runnels. 3,347,495. Runnels. John H : See — Ellingboe, John L., Jr., and Runnels. 3.318,447. Runnels, Russell W., to United States of America, Air Force. Piezoelectric frequency modulated optical maser. 3,330,957, 7-11-67. CI. 250—199. Runner, John W. : See — ■ conk, Albert w ., and Runner. 3,354,992. Runnion Ernest E. : See — Mitten, Leonard A. 3,313,329. Mitten. Leonard A. 3,344,820. Runyan, Martin E. : See — Funke, Charles B., Kleboe, and Runyan. 3,300,035. Kleboe, John E., and Runyan. 3,300,034. Runyan, Raymond A. : See Zeller. David A., Jr., and Runyan, 3,339,192. Runyan, Wesley G., to Collins Radio Co. Alternator regulator. 3,323,030, 5-30-07, CI. 322—28. Ruoho, Armas A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil impregnation of carbon black. 3,338,729, 8-29 67, t'l. 100 — 122. Rupe, Chauncey O., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Composition and device for testing for chloride, bromide, iodide, cyanide, and thiocyauate. 3,329,486, 7^-67, CI. 23—253. Rupert, John P.. to Rembrandt Tobacco Mfg. Corp. of South Africa Ltd. Apparatus for slitting the wrapper of rod- shaped articles and separating the wrapper therefrom. 3,339,559, 9-5-67, CI. 131—96. Rupert, John P., to Tobacco Research & Development Institute (Propriet) Ltd. Storage bins. 3,355,004, 11-28-07, CI. 198 — 44. Rupert, Robert, and N. C. Anderson, to Infrared Industries, Inc. Infrared detector mounted on thermoelectric cooling means and within a container of inert gas. 3,350,846, 12-5- 67, CI. 250 — S3. Rupert, Samuel J., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Apparatus for automatically trim finishing blow molded plastic arti- cles. 3,351,981, 11-14-67, CI. 18—5. Rupp, Hermann. Motor-generator using a resonance circuit. 3,313,993, 4-11-67, CI. 318—254. Rupp, James W., to The Bendix Corp. Electrically actuated release mechanism. 3,358,254, 12-12-67, CI. 335 — 253. Rupp, Karl : See — Laii, Friedrich, and Rupp. 3,355,557. Rupp, Karl, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transis- torized amplifying device fed on alternating current. 3,308.246, 3-7-67, CI. 179 — 100.1. Rupp, Richard O., to The Cromwell Paper Co. Apparatus and method for depositing reinforcement material on a con- tinuously moving web. 3,321,348, 5-23-67, CI. 156 — 177. Rupp, Warren E.. and F. T. Sakradia, to The Gorman-Rupp Co. Material handling apparatus and methods. 3,304,126, 2-14-67. CI. 302—21. Rupp, Werner M., to United States of America, Army. Odd- order, parametric, frequency multiplier. 3,311,811, 3-2S- 67, CI. 321—69. Ruppe, Peter P. Apparatus for surface finishing articles. 3,328,922, 7-4-67, CI. 51 — 163. Ruppel, Donald B. : See — Seigfried, Anton G., Ruppel, and Reinhart. 3,320,638. Ruppel, Wilhelm : See — Braun, Willy, Ruppel, and Mecke. 3,297,702. Ruppersberg, Gerhard-Helferich : See — Schellhase, Rolf, and Ruppersberg. 3,348,059. Ruppert. Karl : See — Liebel, Julius, Fleischmann, and Ruppert. 3,335,736. Rupprecht, Hans S. : See — Pilkuhn, Manfred H., and Rupprecht. 3,349,476. Rupprecht, Joachim, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Halogen doped BioTea-BisSes-AssSes Thermo-elec- tric composition. 3,310,493, 3-21-67, CI. 252 — 02.3. Rupprecht, Walter E. F. : See — Ploeger, Richard A., and Rupprecht. 3,317,473. Rurik, Josef, and H. Weinrich, to Guteholfnungshutte Sterk- rade Aktiengesellschaft. Axial- and radial-flow, multistage centrifugal compressor. 3,303,989, 2-14-67. CI. 230 — 45. Rusanowsky, Nicholas P., and R. W. Curtis, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Steam generators. 3,332,402, 7-25-67, CI. 122 — 235. Rusch, Adolphe, Jr., to United States of America, Armv. Method of making magnetic tapes. 3,320,0S3. 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 1. Rusch, Heinz : See — Rusch, Werner and H. 3,322,126. Rusch, Joseph J., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Decora- tive adhesive sheet material with a chlorinated vinyl poly- mer polyester resin blend primer. 3,312,563, 4 1 67, CI. 117 — 33.3. Rusch. Reinhart : See — Freund, Heinz, Arndt, and Rusch. 3.332,768. Freund, Heinz, Arndt, and Rusch. 3,352,663. Rusch, Werner and H., to Firma Willy Rusch. Endotracheal catheter. 3,322,126, 5-30-67, CI. 12S— 351. Rusch, William T., T. E. Woodruff, and E. Kittredge, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Low dissipation inductance drivers. 3,337,748, 8-22-67. CI. 307— SS.5. Rusch, Willy, to Willy Rusch, KG. Device for mouth to mouth respiration. 3,297,027, 1-10-67, CI. 128 — 29. Rusch, Willy, KG : See — Rusch, Werner and H. 3,322,126. Rusch, Willy. 3,297,027. Ruschig, Heinrich : See — Fritsch, Werner, Haede, Ruschig, and Stache. 3.301,- 875. Muth, Karl, Bander, and Ruschig. 3,328,414. 1118 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ruschig, Heinrich, and H. Hilmer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. 2-aminoalkyl-3-hydrocarbon quinazolones-(4). 3,322,756, 5-30-07, CI. 2G0— 247.2. Ruschig, Heinrich, G. Korger, W. Aumiiller, and W. Schmidt, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Hydroxy-benzenesulfonyl-ureas and proc- ess for their manufacture. 3,347,914, 10-17-67, CI. 260— 553 Ruschmann, Fred, to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Precision linear actuator. 3,323,382, 0-6-67, CI. 74—127. Ruscitti, Tommaso. Head for clawing the valve on an aerosol bomb and for the simultaneous filling thereof with a metered Rush, Bill H. : See — Rush, Robert J. and B. H., and Hahn. 3,329,263. Rush, Charles D. Tape guidance system. 3,347,437, 10-17-67, CI. 226—198. Rush, David H., to ACR Electronics Corp. Package and the method for making same. 3,323.643, 6-6-67, CI. 206—65. Rush, Elton E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Filter bag and method of making same. 3,348,367, 10-24-67, CI. 55 — 381. Rush, Joseph A., to Keltec Industries, Inc. Radar system for the detection of moving objects. 3,360,796, 12-26-67, CI. 343—7.7. Rush, Robert C. Antenna support. 3,327,437, 6-27-67, CI. 52— 122. Rush, Robert J. and B. H., and W. J. Hahn. Root crop han- dling devices. 3,329,263, 7-4-67, CI. 209—101. Rush, Stanley H. : See — Stefano, Nicholas M., Rush, and Green. 3,319,520. Rush, Stanley H., and S. L. Green, to TRW Inc. Separation device. 3,336.868, 8-22-67, CI. 102—24. Rushing, Raymond G., to General Electric Co. Methods for changing relative positions of movable conductors for use in electrical inductive devices. 3,333,328, 8-1-67, CI. 29—596. Rusinyak, Gregory J., to United-Carr Inc. Electrical connec- tor component with grounding crown contact. 3,332,052, 7-18-67, CI. 339 — 177. Rushmer, Donald M. : See — Bingham, Kenneth C. A., Mossman, Rushmer, and Wil- liams. 3.325,792. Rushmere, John D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Zinc cyanide electroplating bath and process. 3,296,105, 1- 3-67, CI. 204 — 55. Rushton, John D., and R. A. Williams, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Manufacture of adiponitrile. 3,325,532, 6-13-67, CI. 260—465.2. Rushworth, Norman : See — Mann, Matthew K., and Rushworth. 3,344,482. Rusick, Jack H., to General Signal Corp. System and method of code communication. 3,305,634 2-21-67, CI. 178 — 66. Rusk, Gerald R. Wrench having a plurality of work engag- ing means. 3.354,756. 11-28-67. CI. 81 — 90. Rusk Stanley J., to United States of America, Navy. Vector resolver. 3,341,155, 9-12-67, CI. 244—77. Ruske, Manfred : See — Braun, Willy, and Ruske. 3,313,830. Braun, Willv, and Ruske. 3,324,174. Braun, Willy, and Ruske. 3,342,831. Rusker Co., The : See — Wahlgren, Wallace W. 3,337,818. Ruskin, Dan B. : See — Ruskin, Simon L., Farhi, Ruskin, and Reder. 3,329,567. Ruskin Development & Mfg. Corp. : See — Ruskin, Henry. 3,318,598. Ruskin Frances R., and J. Q. Adams. Radiation-proof struc- ture. 3,334,597, 8-8-67, CI. 109—1. Ruskin, Henry, to Ruskin Development & Mfg. Corp. Bowling ball having means for indicating a correct hooked delivery. 3,318,598. 5-9-67, CI. 273—63. Ruskin Henry, to Swingline, Inc. Tamper-proof security clip. 3,331,106, 7-18-67, CI. 24—123. Ruskin, Henry, to Swingline, Inc. Tool for applying fastening devices. 3,331,233, 7-18-67, CI. 72 — 410. Ruskin. Henry, and E. S. Viola, to Swingline Inc. Method of securing components of a cap member to one another. 3,301,731, 1-31-67, CI. 156—293. Ruskin Mfg. Co. : See — Reichow, William A. 3,346,013. Ruskin, Simon L., deceased (by C. Farhi, D. B. Ruskin, and M. Reder, executors), to Union Carbide Corp. Synergistic effect of adenylic nucleotides in digitalis therapy. 3,329,567, 7-4-67, CI. 167 — 65. Rusler, George W., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Apparatus for computing true vertical position, velocity and acceleration for aircraft. 3.296.422. 1-3-67, CI. 235—150.25. Rusling, Robert B. Road or highway markers. 3,355,999, 12-5- 67, CI. 94—1.5. Rusnack, Michael E., and J. M. Kulesa, American Maize-Prod- ucts Co. Weisrht control for bag packing machines. 3,311,- 1S2, 3-28-67, CI. 177 — 45. Rusnak, Maurice. W. Miller and Peter, to said Rusnak, assor. to P. Miller and W. Miller. Condition-responsive system for inpressing distinctive frequency alarm tone on transmis- sion line. 3.357,009, 12-5-67, CI. 340 — 216. Rusnak. Thomas L. Head rest. 3,296,634, 1-10-67, CI. 5—338. Rusoff, Samuel, to Basic Inc. Method of manufacturing basic refractories. 3,310,618, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 63. Russ, Clem. Implanted electrode for measuring oxygen pres- sure in an organ. 3,336,919, 8-22-67, CI. 128 — 2.1. Russ, Edward F. : See — Miller, Kenneth H., and Russ. 3,332,252. Russ, William H., and H. E. Evans, to N. V. Appleton (U.K.) Ltd. Windows. 3,357,135, 12-12-67, CI. 49—390. Russak, Joseph. Automatic separator. 3,298,077, 1-17-67, CI. 28 — 17. Russel, Chester Z. : See — Wyble, Charles W., Russel, and Ernst. 3,335,419. Russell, Albert H. : See — Gratton, Charles P., and Russell. 3,341,426. Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Co. : See — Tabor, Joseph A. 3,356,121. Russell, Carl D., to International Harvester Co. Earth work- ing implement. 3,307,508, 3-7-67, CI. 111—86. Russell, Carl D. Mechanical injection and absorption heat- operated refrigeration apparatus and method. 3,330,126, 7-11-67, CI. 62—101. Russell, Carl D. End-of-page limiting device. 3,349,890, 10-31- 67, CI. 197—189. Russell, David L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and ap- paratus for the treatment of expandable resinous particles. 3,347,961, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 53. Russell, Dean E., to FMC Corp. Cutter rolls for corn harvesters. 3,304,702, 2-21-07, CI. 56 — 104. Russell, Donald H. : See — Naain, Harry S., and Russell. 3,334,555. Nagin, L. and H. S., Russell, and Wojcik. 3,341.128. Russell, Donald H., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Wax ex- tended urethane polymers. 3,305,503, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Russell, Donald H., and B. C. Wilbur, Jr., to Atlantic Rich- field Co. Method for the production of alkylated styrene polymers. 3,336,409, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 669. Russell, Duane J. : See — Sykes, Langthorne, Russell, and Hansen. 3,327,227. Russell, Edward J. : See — Ruhf., Robert J.. Russell, and Egge. 3,345,313. Russell, Edwin R. : See — Prout. William E., Russell, and Groh. 3.296.123. Russell, Edwin R., W. E. Prout, H. J. Groh, and G. W. Watt, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Com- mission. Thorium oxide or thorium-uranium oxide with magnesium oxide. 3,309,323, 3-14-67, CI. 252 — 301.1. Russell, Eugene R. : See — Bufkin, Dale E., and Russell. 3,334,576. Russell, Frank H., to Bolton-Emerson, Inc. Bound, adhesively united shell filling. 3,327,956, 6-27-67, CI. 241 — 299. Russell, Frank S. : See — Halvorsen, Elmer W., and Russell. 3,351,101. Russell. Fred J. Strike with relieved tab. 3,316,007, 4-25- 67, CI. 292—341.12. Russell, Fred J. Trailer lock. 3.337,249, 8-22-67, CI. 292—140. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin, said Nolin assignor to said Russell. Method for preparing a door face to retain a unit lock in position. 3,29S,094, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 428. Russell, Fred J., and P. Cirocco, said Cirocco assignor to said Russell. Sleeve for kev-actuated mechanism. 3,298,- 211, 1-17-67, CI. 70—369. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin, said Nolin assignor to said Russell. Mortise lock low friction case liner. 3,298,- 729. 1-17-67. CI. 292—337. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolin assor. to said Russell. Unit lock installation jig. 3,302,674, 2-7-67, CI. 145—129. Russell, Fred J., and G. B. Solovieff, said Solovieff assor., to said Russell. Rotatable cap with shoulder to retain removable core. 3,308,641, 3-14-67, CI. 70 — 224. Russell, Fred J., R. L. Armstrong, and H. W. Falk, said Armstrong and Falk assors., to said Russell. Threaded member anti-loosening device. 3,308,866, 3-14-67, CI. 151 — 25. Russell, Fred J„ and R. J. Nolin, said Nolin assor. to said Russell. Unit lock deadlocking blocker lifter. 3,316,001, 4-25-67. CI. 292 — 153. Russell. Fred J„ and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolin assor. to said Russell. Pivoting reversible latch bolt. 3,316,003, 4-25- 67, CI. 292—244. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolin assor. to said Russell. Mortise lock hub cover. 3,316,006, 4-25-67, CI. 292 — 337. Russell, Fred J., R. L. Armstrong, and F. L. Jennie; said Armstrong and Jennie assors. to said Russell. Bush button actuated lock. 3,321,942, 5-30-67, CI. 70 — 146. Russell, Fred J., R. L. Armstrong, and H. W. Falk; said Armstrong and Falk assors. to said Russell. Adjustable roller latch. 3,322.450, 5-30-67, CI. 292 — 75. Russell, Fred J., and J. R. Andrew, to Columbus Auto Parts Co. Setting gauge for testing machine. 3,323,217, 6-6-67, CI. 33 — 147. Russell, Fred J., and G. B. Solovieff, said Solovieff assignor to said Russell. Combination lock. 3,330,140, 7-11-67, CI. 70—156. Russell, Fred J.. R. L. Armstrong, and F. L. Jennie, said Jennie and Armstrong assignors to said Russell. S*>lf- adjusting key-actuated mechanism for mailbox doors 3,336,- 769, 8-22-67, CI. 70 — 134. Russell. Fred J., and R. J. Nolin. Door lock visual indicator pin. 3 336,775. 8-15-67, CI. 70—438. LIST OF PATENTEES 1119 Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolln assor., to Bald Russell. Mortise lock knob locking means. 3,337,248, 8-22- 67, CI. 292— 5. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolln assor.. to said Russell. Deadlocking mechanism blocker. 3,337,250, 8-22- 67, CI. 292—210. Russell, Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolin assor., to said Russell. Mortise lock deadlocking latch and deadbolt block. 3 337 251 8—22—67 CI. 292 222. Rus'sell,'~Fred J., and R. J. Nolin ; said Nolln assor., to said Russell. Locking-unlocking controls in latch face. 3,337,- 252 8-22-67, CI. 292—224. Russell, Fred J., R. L. Armstrong, and V. W. Sanders. Hand- hold retainer block. 3,337,254, 8-22-67, CI. 292—352. Russell, Fred J., R. L. Armstrong, and H. W. Falk, said Arm- strong and Falk assor to said Russel. Double sliding door lock. S.345,838, 10-10-67, CI. 70—100. Russell, Fred J., and G. B. Solovieff, said SoloviefE assor. to said Russell. Dial and key operated padlock. 3,349,5S4, 10-31-67, CI. 70—21. Russell, Fred J., and G. B. SoloviefE, said Solovieff assor. to said Russell. Combination lock mechanism. 3,349,586, 10-31-67, CI. 70—316. Russell, Frederick B. : See — Kantrowitz, Arthur R.. and Russell. 3,350,721. Russell, Frederick S., to United States Envelope Co. Bag supplv pad. 3,317.037, 5-2-67, CI. 206—57. Russell, Gaylord C. : See — Fish, Lawrence W., Jr., and Russell. 3,296,378. Russell, Glen A. Condensation reactions in dimethyl sulfoxide solution and sulfoxides. 3,326,979, 6-20-67. CI. 260 — 607. Russell, Glen A., and H.-D. Becker. Preparation and rear- rangement of beta-ketosulfoxides. 3,345,416, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 590. Russell. Gordon C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Wall panel joint cap construction. 3,330,084, 7-11-67, CI. 52—300. Russell, Gordon C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Formation rail and securing means therefor. 3,334,455, 8-8-67, CI. 52 — 122. Russell. Gordon C, to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Abutting wall panels and sealing structure therefor. 3,350,S28, 11-7-67, CI. 52 — 395. Russell, Gordon C. to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Panel joint. 3,359,022, 12-19-67. CI. 2S7— 189.36. Russell, Grover M., to Penn Controls, Inc. Fool-proof snap action reset switch. 3.345,476, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — 72. Russell, Henry B., and Sons, Inc. : See — Russell. Joseph F. 3.313.569. Russell Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See — Boylen, Clarence B. 3,296,838. Russell, Howard. Jr., to General Precision Inc. Gimbal-type joystick. 3,299,731. 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 471. Russell. Howard G. : See — Erickson, Henry, and Russell. 3,295.897. Russell, Jack E., to Carrier Corp. Absorption refrigeration systems. 3,358.465, 12-19-67, CI. 62—101. Russell. Jacob B. Constant pressure refrigeration cycle. 3.309.897, 3-21-67, CI. 62—512. Russell, James, W. E. Carlson, and C. H. Mayhood, Jr., to St. Regis Paper, Co. Process of reacting cellulose paper of low water content with gaseous formaldehyde. 3,310,363, 3-21- 67. CI. 8 — 116.4. Russell, James B.. and H. S. Rose, to American Russkit Co. Steering guide for slot cars. 3,314,375, 4-18-67, CI. 104 — 60. Russell, James C, to Landmark Engineering, Inc. Continu- ous digging apparatus. 3,307,276, 3-7-67, CI. 37 — 90. Russell. James C. Pipe laying apparatus. 3,354,661, 11-28- 67. CI. 61 — 72.5. Russell, James E., to United Aircraft Corp. Frequency or phase shift demodulator. Re. 26,210, 5-23-67, CI. 329—103. Russell. James E., and W. J. Shannahan, to Remote Measure- ments, Inc. Plural channel monitor displaying A. C. or D. C. information signals as a bar graph on an oscilloscope. 3,345,625, 10-3-67, CI. 340—212. Russell, James M., Ill, and W. E. Fox, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Event recorder. 3,354.462, 11-21-67, CI. 346 — 50. Russell, John A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Cyclic code generating means. 3.345.500, 10-3-67, CI. 235—61.11. Russell, John D., to Conair, Inc. Method of transporting material and device therefor. 3,309,146, 3-14-67, CI. 302 — 17. Russell, John D., to Microdot Inc. Apparatus for temperature compensation of strain gages. 3,324,706, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 1. Russell, John D., to Joy Mfg. Co. Roof cutting follower. 3.333.898, 8-1-67, CI. 299—67. Russell, John G., R. M. Bass, and E. J. Hellier, to Dowty Rotol Ltd. Variable pitch propellers. 3,321,023, 5-23-67, CI. 170 — 160.51. Russell, John P. : See — Curtis. Harold E., Johnson, and Russell. 3,358,433. Russell, John R. : See — Bechter, Kathleen, and Russell. 3.353.579. Steere, Frank W., Jr., and Russell. 3,344,684. Russell, John S., and K. L. Cianchette, to Clanbro Mfg. Corp. Toggle device for lifting heavy objects. 3,307,871, 3-7-67, CI. 294 — 86. Russell, Joseph F., to Henry B. Russell and Sons, Inc. Refuse container. 3,313,569, 4-11-67, CI. 294 — 73. Russell, Joseph L., and A. D. Sllber, to Halt-on International, Inc. Method for preparing phenol-type compounds employ- ing an improved catalyst. 3,358,044, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 621. Russell, Kenneth A., to British Relay Ltd. Electrical signal distributing systems. 3,350,502, 10-31-67, CI. 178 — 6. Russell, Kenneth F., to Brogdex Co. Grommet means for siz- ing apparatuses. 3,348,679, 10-24-67. CI. 209—84. Russell, Kenneth H. Winnowing machine for blueberries. 3,306,440, 2-28-67, CI. 209—27. Russell, Lewis E., and J. D. Lawrence, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Process for producing high den- sity uranium carbide-plutonium carbide pellets. 3,338,989, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — .5. Russell, Lewis K., W. H. Legat, and R. C. Hackley III, to Raytheon Co. Sensitized notched transducers. 3,320,508, 5-16-67, CI. 338 — 2. Russell, Lewis K., and W. H. Legat, to Raytheon Co. Scribed and notched PN- junction transducers. 3,327,525, 6-27-67, CI. 73—88.5. Russell, L'ndsay. Sonar-type sensory aids. 3,321,737, 5-23- 67, CI. 340—1. Russell, Linus E., to Peters and Russell, Inc. Surge chambers employing flexible membranes. 3,347,273, 10-17-67, CI. 138—30. Russell, Linus E., to Peters and Russell, Inc. Water strainer. 3,347,385, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 232. Russell, Luther : See — Dunn, Albert, and Russell. 3.307,216. Russell, Malcolm C, to Russell Mfg. Co. Card cutting ma- chine. 3,299,755, 1-24-67, CI. 83—94. Russell Mfg. Co., The : See — Read. Thomas I. 3,300,826. Russell, Malcolm C. 3,299,755. Russell, Norman E., to Aluminum Goods Ltd. Container and tear strip type lid therefor. 3,356,250, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 54. Russell, Peter B. : See — Alburn, Harvey E., Clark, Grant, and Russell. 3,329,675. Russell, Peter B., to American Home Products Corp. Thera- peutic compositions for alleviation of intestinal infections containing 6 - [(2 - amino-phenylacetamido)-2-phenylacet- amido] penicillanic acid. 3,30S,023, 3-7-67, CI. 167 — 65. Russell, Richard E. Drill dispensing container. 3,319,780, 5-16-67, CI. 206—17. Russell, Richard R., and F. L. Bridges, to Union Carbide Corp. High performance falling -film cooler - absorber. 3,318,588, 5-9-67, CI. 261—153. Russell. Robert B. : See — Russell, Robert B.. and Vitu. 3,324,292. Russell, Robert B. Thermographic transfer sheet having a support of a paper and plastic coating and the method of use. 3,301,697, 1-31-67, CI. 117—36.4. Russell, Robert B., and G. A. Vitu. said Vitu assor. to said Russell. Thermographic copying apparatus with means to reverse the movement of a continuous transfer sheet. 3,316,403, 4-25-67, CI. 250 — 65. Russell, Robert B., and G. A. Vitu, to R. B. Russell. Thermo- graphic copying machine with a series of driven rollers to separate the copy and transfer sheets. 3,324,292 6-6- 67, CI. 250—65. Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Brake mecha- nism and system. 3,298,470, 1-17-67, CI. 188 — 106. Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Automatic brake adjuster. 3,334,709, 8-8-67, CI. 1S8 — 79.5. Russell, Robert C, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Automatic brake adjuster. 3,334,713, 8-8-67, CI. 1S8 — 196. Russell, Robert G., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method for production of glass fibers. 3,345,147, 10-3-67, CI. 65 — 3. Russell, Robert H., to Electro-Optical Svstems, Inc. Con- verter/regulator feedback reference. 3,336,521, 8-15-67 CI. 321— IS. Russell, Robert O. : See — Limes, Robert W.. and Russell. 3,304,186. Limes, Robert W., and Russell. 3.304.1S7. Russell, Robert W., to McGraw-Edlson Co. Transformer coil having improved short circuit strength. 3,315,197, 4—18- 6T, CI. 336—84. Russell, Roger B., Jr., and M. R. Bates, to United States of America, Navy. Probability analyzer. 3,348,031, 10-17-67, CI. 235 — 150.5. Russell, Roger B., Jr., and M. R. Bates, to United States of America, Navy. Ships strain measuring system. 3,354,703, 11-28-67, CI. 73—88.5. Russell. Scott J. : See— Hauser, Henry W., Schoenrade, and Russell. 3,356,738. Russell, William D. : See — St. Louis, Jacques R. J., and Russell. 3,309,579. Russell, William E. : See — Hogg, Grady R., Jr., Reavis, and Russell. 3,313,596. Russell, William H. : See — Rees, William W., and Russell. 3.295.980. Russell, William J., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Switch operating unit 3,304,800, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 527. Russell, William J., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Snap action device. 3,306,998, 2-2S-67, CI. 200 — 67. Russell, William M. : See — Hynek, Walter J., Russell, and Ainslie. 3,333,280. Russell, William S. : See — Lodeesen, Herman J., and Russell. 3,329,536. Lodeesen, Herman J., and Russell. 3,331,710. Lodeesen, Herman J., and Russell. 3,347,713. 1120 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Russenberger, Victor. Circuit protector. 3,319,030, 5-9-67, CI. 200—121. Russey, Park, Dr. Sanitary diaper washer. 3,308,640, 3-14- 67, CI. 68—235. Russey, Edward S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Transmission con- trol mechanism. 3,335,618, 8-15-67, CI. 74 — 472. Russey, Edward S., and E. B. Duncan, to Borg-Warner Corp. Anti-rattle device for a torque transmitting mechanism. 3,355,009. 12-5-67. CI. 64 — 6. Russin, Nicholas C, C. J. Kibler, and K. T. Barkey, to East- man Kodak Co. Process for converting scrap polyester into active prepolymer particles followed by powder build-up t6 high molecular weights. 3,344,091, 9-26-67, CI. 260—2.3. Russo, Angelo. Unidirectional traffic control. 3,295,255. 1— 3-67, CI. 49 — 49. Russo, Carl J., to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Apparatus for producing a yarn package. 3,316,609, 5-2-67, CI. 28 — 21. Russo, Carl J., and E. H. Shattuck, to Joseph Bancroft & Sons Co. Apparatus for packaging yarn. 3,327,368, 6-27-67, CI. 28—21. Russo, Frank C. : See — Buckley, Robert A., and Russo. 3,347,823. Russo, John I., V 2 to P. A. Ronci. Method for making elbows. 3,335,485, 8-15-67, CI. 29—157. Russo, John I., % to F. A. Ronci. Apparatus for the auto- matic manufacture of pipe unions. 3,344,450, 10-3-67, CI. 10—87. Russo, Joseph J., and M. S. La Monica, Jr. Oil cleaner. 3,346,- 120, 10-10-67, CI. 210—439. Russo, Roland, to A. O. Smith Corp. Overload protection device with heat shield interposed between heater and thermal elements. 3,313,900, 4-11-67, CI. 200 — 124. Russum, Gaillard R. : See — Axelson, John W., and Russum. 3,350,929. Rust, Frederick F. : See — Klein. Harvey S., and Rust. 3.299,118. Klein, Harvey S., and Rust. 3,329,707. Rust. Rudolph : See — Webb, James E. 3,305.810. Rust, Willard A. : See — Coleman, Ivan V.. Smith, and Rust. 3,299,438. Rustad, Stanley C. : See — Haub, John T., Rustad, and Hasten. 3,296,954. Rustad, Stanley C, H. E. Wissman, R. D. Siverson, and M. Hasten, to General Mills, Inc. Bag closing machine. 3,313,089, 4-11-67, CI. 53—371. Ruston & Homsbv Ltd. : See — Groschel, Ernest R., and Watson. 3,340,860. Ruszczycky, Mark A., and W. A. Middleton, to United States of America, Navv. Mechanism for deflection of a contra- rotating propeller system. 3,356,150, 12-5-67, CI. 170 — 135.26. Rut. Tadeusz, to Centralne Laboratorium Obrobki Plastycznej. Device and particularly forging apparatus for simultaneous upsetting and bending of material like bars, rods or ingots. 3,348,407, 10-24-67, CI. 72 — 450. Ruter, Hermann, E. Cherdron, and G. Bayer, to Gebruder Geulini G.m.b.H. Method of manufacturing pig iron and steel from iron ore and iron-oxide-containing waste mate- . rials. 3,295,958 1-3-67, CI. 75—38. Ruter, Hermann. E. Cherdron, and F. Fassle, to Gebruder Giulini G.m.b.H. Process for preparing alpha calcium sul- fate semihydrate from synthetic gypsums. 3,337,298, 8-22- 67, CI. 23 — 122. Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Sulo, Jozef, and Binder. 3,306,943. Rutgerswerke und Teerverwertung Aktiengesellschaft : See — Binder, Hans, Mayr, Sulo, and Turowki. 3,337,647. Froitzheim, Max, Lang, Rappen, and Turowski. 3,347,936. Wille, Hans, and Jellinek. 3,316,323. Ruth, Arthur P. : See — Struve, Valton G. 3,306,372. Ruth, Arthur P. Air replenishing device for air pressure operated water supply system. 3,318,324, 5-9-67, CI. 137 — 209. Ruth, Daniel H., to Landis Tool Co. Device for maintaining operative relation between a dressing tool and grinding wheel. 3,318,052, 5-9-67, CI. 51—165. Ruth Elmer L. : See — Gordon, James H., and Ruth. 3,295,722. Ruth, Harold S., Jr. Contour shoulder pack. 3,347,429, 10- 17-67, CI. 224 — 11. Ruth, Richard L., to General Electric Co. Data editing ap- paratus. 3,315,234, 4-18-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ruthazer, Leonard B., to Honeywell Inc. Conditional sum and/or carry adder. 3,316,393, 4-25-67, CI. 235 — 175. Ruthenberg, Ross E., to Motorola, Inc. Time delay circuit for briefly holding a selective call transmitter energized. 3,304,501, 2-14-67, CI. 325 — 186. Ruthenberg. Ross E., to Motorola, Inc. Receiver muting system for two-way radio communication equipment. 3,328,695, 6-27-67, CI. 325 — 22. Rutherford, David A., and R. J. McWilliams, to Abex Corp. Surface hardening apparatus. 3,300,197, 1-24-67, CI. 266 — 4. Rutherford Electronics Co. : See — Hegarty, James M., and Lord. 3,323,123. Rutherford, Harry T. Paste container and dispenser. 3,347,- 288, 10-17-67, CI. 141—362. Rutherford, Samuel J., to Purolator Products, Inc. Silicone rubber containing antimony tri sulfide and cured with peroxides. 3,357,940, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 37. Rutherford, William F., to Freeman Chemical Corp. Inter- polymers of aldehyde modified amides and polyallyl ethers of polyhydric alcohols. 3,298,978, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 15. Ruti Machinery Works Ltd. : See — Geiger, Otto. 3,343,572. Kohler, Lothar. 3,346,018. Lutz, Friedrich. 3,322,160. Zollinger, Hans. 3,301,279. Zollinger. Hans, and Lutz. 3,333,606. Rutkowski, Arthur : See — Christianson, Charles, Duffy, Mackay, and Rutkowski. 3,299,267. Rutkowski, Edward J. : See — Dawdy, Jack A., Di Cesare, and Rutkowski. 3,358,410. Di Cesare, John J., Jr., and Rutkowski. 3,323,270. Rutkowski, Eugene V. : See — Mageean. James V., and Rutkowski. 3,344,605. Rutkowski, Eugene V. Injection cartridge. 3,308,818. 3-14- 67, CI. 128—173. Rutledge, Thomas F., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Alkylation of urea. 3,297,752, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 553. Rutledge, Thomas F., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Sep- aration of alkyl ureas. 3.297,753, 1-10-67, CI. 260—553. Rutledge, William A., and J. J. Clarkson, to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric machine rotor supporting structure. 3.350,588, 10-31-67, CI. 310—90. Rutledge, William A., and E. E. Kiningham, to General Elec- tric Co. Method of producing machines having proper free- dom of revolution for rotatable assemblies therein. 3,359,- 628, 12-26-67, CI. 29—596. Rutsehmann, Jurg, H. Kobel, and E. Schreier, to Sandoz Ltd. (a/k/a 'Sandoz A.G.). Heterocyclic carboxylic acids and their production. 3,314,961, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 285.5. Rutsehmann, Jurg, and E. Schreier, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G. ). Aryl-tetralyl compounds and a proc- ess for their production. 3,347,870, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 340.5. Rutten, Donald E. Collector ring construction. 3,314,038, 4-11-67, CI. 339—5. Ruttenbur. Donald M. : See — Hemstreet, Russell A., and Ruttenbur. 3,309,844. Rutter, Rolf : See — Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, Rutter, and Menzel. 3,316,23S. Rutter, John W., and E. M. Clausen, to General Electric Co. Method of making electrical heating elements. 3,355,- 802, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 614. Riitti. Willi : See— Bellati, Hans, Riitti, and Meylan. 3,312,447. Rutty, Edward C, to The Stanley Works. Dispensing reel. 3,309,039, 3-14-67, CI. 242—128. Rutty, Edward C, and G. E. Dudley, to The Stanley Works. Strap buckle. 3,336,639, 8-22-67, CI. 24 — 74. Rutulis, Uldis, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Compensated tunable cavity with single variable element. 3,311,839, 3-28-67, CI. 330 — 4.9. Rutz, Elisabeth M., to International Business Machines Corp. Re-directive antenna array and related communications system. 3,314,067, 4-11-67, CI. 343 — 100. Rutz. Hans: See — Wildbolz, Rudolf, Rutz, and Rietsema. 3,341,900. Rutz, Richard F., to International Business Machines Corp. Silicon carbide semiconductor device. 3,308,356, 3-7-67, CI. 317—237. Rutz, Richard F. ; to International Business Machines Corp. Oscillator consisting of an esaki diode in direct shunt with an impedance element. 3,325,703, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 234. Rutz, William D., to Donald F. Gregg. Flavorings containing cyclohexanesulfamic acids and cvclamate salts for casein- containing products. 3,353,959, 11-21-67, CI. 99 — 28. Rutzebeck, John D. Woodworking tool. 3,360,023, 12-26-67, CI. 144 — 134. Ruuska, Paul E. Power driven reciprocating massaging de- vice. 3,313,296, 4-11-67, CI. 128 — 51. Ruxton, Alexander L. Method for teasing hair. 3,358,696, 12-19-67, CI. 132—7. Ruyle, William V. : See — Shen, Tsung-Ying, and Ruyle. 3.322,747. Shen, Tsung-Ying, and Ruvle. 3.328,388. Shen, Tsung-Ying, Ruyle, and Bugianesi. 3,352,849. Ruyle, William V., and T.-Y. Shen, to Merck & Co., Inc. Alpha- (2-amino)-3-indolyl lower aliphatic acid derivatives. 3,320,278, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 326.12. Ruys, Frans W. Setting device to be operated by means of keys destined for an adding or calculating machine, a cash-reg- ister or such-like device. 3,329,336, 7-4-67. CI. 235 — 62. Ruyter, Klaas: See — Oosterhop, Hendricus A., and Ruyter. 3,342,765. Ruze. John : See— Marchetti, John W., Goldberg, Ruze, and Slade. 3.307,- 188. Ruzic, Neil P. Lunar cryostat. 3,355,050, 11-2S-67, CI. 220 — 9. Ruzicka, John : See — Sherer, Abraham I., and Ruzicka. 3,296, 142. LIST OF PATENTEES mi Ryan Aeronautical Co., The : See — Badewitz, Charles J. 3,337,S67. Chatolain, Maurice G. 3,331,074. Cordner, Clyde A. 3,330,508. Plarity, Warren II. 3,356.950. Girard, Peter F. 3,300,559. Girard, Peter F. 3,321,021. Girard, Peter F. 3,333,043. Girard, l 3 eter F. 3,334,676. Lund, Thomas J. 3,344,419. Maicr. Albert C. 3,327.430. Opfer, Waldo V., Jr. 3,347,49G. Opfer, Waldo V., Jr., and Priestley. 3,333,793. Sclrweickert, John R. 3.302,123. Ryan, Arthur, is., to The Gleason Works. Gear cutting tools and method of sharpening same. 3,354,525, 11-28-07, CI. 20 95. Ryan, Arthur F. Head mounted rebounding device. 3,341,201, 9-12-67, CI. 273 — 07. Ryan, Arthur P. Transmission and brake for crawler type vehicles. 3,312,318, 4-4-07, CI. 192 — 4. Rvau. Charles W. : See — Mills, Jack, and Ryan. 3.342.S16. Ryan, Danahey, to B. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Film splicing apparatus and process. 3,306,546, 2-28-67, CI. 242—58.2. Ryan, Daniel J., to FMC Corp. Apparatus for making thermo- plastic films. 3,355.708, 12-5-07. CI. IS — 14. Ryan, Daniel J., and A. W. Simaska, to FMC Corp. Die as- sembly. 3,320,034. 5-23-67, CI. 18 — 12. Ryan, Edmund J., and M. R. Mountien, 5% to S. B. Wiczer, and 95% to Poly-Ox, Inc. Disinfecting solution and method. 3,320.747, 0-20-07, CI. 167 — 17. Ryan. F. B., Mfg. Co. : See — Ryan. Francis B. 3,339,369. Ryan, Francis B., to F. B. Ryan Mfg. Co. Identification tape plow. 3,339,369, 9-5-67, CI. 61—72.6. Ryan. Frederick J., to United-Carr Inc. Flush mount indicator. 3,329,951, 7-4-67, CI. 340—381. Ryan. George J. Garbage bag holder. 3,329,382, 7-4-67, CI. 24S— 99. Ryan. George R., to Brunswick Corp. Method of molding and assembling. 3,336,654, 8-22-67, CI. 29 — 429. Ryan. Harry M. : See — Garrette, Charles H., Jr., and Ryan. 3,318,500. Ryan Industries, Inc. : See — Pauliukonis, Richard S. 3,316,726. Pauliukonis, Richard S., and Matlow. 3,319,433. Ryan. Jack D., J. J. Nold, and R. D. Hughes. Granular fire starting material. 3,351,444, 11-7-67, CI. 44 — 41. Ryan. James J. Dental instrument cabinet. 3.338,650, 8-29- 67. CI. 312 — 209. Ryan, James M. : See — Modell, Michael, and Ryan. 3,352,089. Ryan. John D. : See — Coaker. Antonv W. M.. Cohen, and Ryan. 3,322, S57. Neal, Franklin M., and Ryan. 3,320,415. Ryan. John R. : See — Searight, Charles E., Alexander, and Rvan. 3,323,888. Searight, Charles E., Alexander, and Ryan. 3,337,483. Ryan, John T., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Plural transistor L.C oscillator circuit with square wave output. 3.299,371, 1-17-67, CI. 331 — 114. Ryan. John W. : See — Coaker, Antony W. M., Cohen, and Ryan. 3,297,792. Ryan, John \V., to Mattel, Inc. Animated speaking figure toy. 3.29S.130. 1-17-67, CI. 46 — 118. Ryan, John W.. to Mattel, Inc. Skip loader toy with sound- ing means. 3,308,573, 3-14-67, CI. 46 — 40. Ryan. John W.. to Mattel, Inc. Animated speaking figure toy. 3,315,406, 4-25-67, CI. 46 — 118. Ryan. John W.. to Dow Corning Corp. Modified polvalkvlene- amine silicon compounds. 3,317,577, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 44S.2. Ryan. John W. Rocking horse with moving legs. 3,319,957, 5-16-67, CI. 272—53.2. Ryan. John W. Tuned reed motors. 3,324,366, 6-6-67, CI. 31S — 37. Ryan. John W., to Mattel, Inc. Material adapted for apparel manufacture. 3,325.820. 6-20-67, CI. 2 — 243. Ryan. John W.. to Mattel. Inc. Game board having a laterally shiftable ball projector and rebound cushion means. 3.329,- 433. 7-4-07. CI. 273—121. Rypn. John W., to Mattel, Inc. Loose-leaf binder and paper- punch combination. 3,349,774, 10-31-67, CI. 129 — 7. Ryan. John W.. to Mattel, Inc. Figure toy having compressed elastomeric stuffing and bonded cover. 3,354.578, 11-28-67. CI. 46—158. Ryan. John W\, J. D. Moore, and W. D. Kabot, to Mattel. Inr. Suspension for two-wheeled vehicle. 3,301,575 1-31-67 CI. 2S0— 275. Ryan, John W., R. L. May. and M. Citron, to Mattel, Inc. Miniature spotwelder. 3,307,012, 2-28-07, CI. 219 — 86. Ryan. John W., and R. A. MacMeekin. to Mattel. Inc. Three wheeled velocipede. 3,311,3SS, 3-28-67, CI. 2S0 — 269. Ryan, John W., R. L. May, and J. de Gelder, to Mattel, Inc. Toy machine shop tool. 3,310.946. 5-2-67, CI. 144 — 1. Ryan. John W., and W. D. Kabot, to Mattel, Inc. Vehicle control apparatus. 3,321,047, 5-23-67, CI. 1SS — 24. 242-023— P 71 Ryan, John W., and R. Dunn, to Mattel, Inc. Adjustable figure toy having improved armature means. 3,325,939, 20 :>. t is. 3.21 ii7. CI 5 98. Sarbach, Ewald, and E. Studer, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Evacuated lightning arrester with series connected resistor. 3.330,500, S-15-07, CI. 315 — 59. Sarco Canada Ltd. : See — Staring, Bernardus J. 3,324,927. Sarco Co., Inc. : See — Marx, Frank R„ and Burrett. 3,318,527. Sardinas, August A. : See — Mott, Lucille E., Lounsbury, Thompson, Beauregard, Murtaugh, and Sardinas. 3,319,220. Sarec S.A. : See— Gazave, Jean M. 3,352,754. Sarel, Shalom, Y. Yanuka, and Y. Shalon. Steroidal amines and amides, and process for the preparation of same. 3.342,811, 9-19-07, CI. 200 — 239.5. Sarel, Shalom, Y. Yanuks, and Y. Shalon. Process for the preparation of butenolides derived from cyclopentano per- hydro phenanthrenes. 3,342,813, 9-19-07, CI. 200—239.57. Saresvuo, Teuvo T., to A. Osakeyhtio Ahlstrom. Arrange- ment in drums with unperforated mantle. 3,299,919, 1- 24-07, CI. 144—208. Sarett, Lewis H. : See — Shen, Tsung-Ying, and Sarett. 3,320,930. Sarett, Lewis H., R. G. Strachan, and R. F. Hirschmann, to Merck & Co., Inc. Anti-inflammatory steroid 2'-acetamido- 2'-deoxv-glucoside compounds. 3,325,474, 6-13-07, CI. 200 — 210.5. Sarett. Lewis H., and H. D. Brown, to Merck & Co.. Inc. Anthelmintic substituted benzimidazole compositions. 3.336,192. 8-15-07. CI. 167 — 53. Sarett, Lewis H., and H. D. Brown, to Merck & Co., Inc. Anthelmintic compositions containing benzimidazole deriv- atives. 3.357,884, 12-12-67, CI. 167 — 53. Sargeant. James A. : See — La Rosa, William A., Sargeant. and Troeger. 3,343,404. Sargent, Charles L., to Thetford Engineering Corp. Water closet. 3,340,545. 9-12-67, CI. 4—79. Sargent & Co. : See — ■ Bauer, Charles A. 3,303.677. Filia, George J. 3,322.008. Filia, George J. 3.359,779. Floyd. Alfred E. 3,: 330. 587. Sargent and Greenleaf. Inc. : See — Miller, Harrv C. and Helesfai. 3,339,382. Miller, Harry C, Paul, and Thomolaris. 3,339,383. Paul. George D., and Hunsinger. 3,345,099. Sargent, Herbert B. : See — Manz, August F., and Sargent. 3,350,539. Sargent, Herbert B., to Union Carbide Corp. Method for weld- ing in a narrow groove. 3,325,620, 6-13-67, CI. 219 — 137. Sargent, Horace W., Jr., G. H. Wotring, and D. L. Haag, to Subscription Television. Inc. Subscription television control meter. 3,335,421, 8-8-67, CI. 346—137. Sargent Industries, Inc. : See — Brisgs, James B. 3,341,735. Cronin. John W., Jr., and Boyer. 3.347.169. Sargent, Jack, K. C. Linder, and A. I. Goodman, to The Scam Instrument Corp. Sequence indicating monitoring system. 3.309,678, 3-14-G7, CI. 340 — 172.5. Sarsent, Ravmond W., to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Electroformed inner tube for tank unit. 3,299,492, 1-24- 67, CI. 29—155.5. Sarcent, Ravmond W., to Simmonds Precision Products. Inc. Fluid displacement sensor device. 3,334,203, 8-1-67, CI. 200 — S2. Sargent, Ronald J., to Thetford Engineering Corp. Wedge gate valve assembly. 3,333.814, 8-1-67, CI. 251 — 203. Sargent, William, to Colortran Industries, Inc. Camera crab dolly. 3,297,337, 1-10-67, CI. 280 — 91. Sargent's, C. G.. Sons Corp. : See — Hansen. David S., and Basinas. 3,344,909. Sarsood, Richard J., to The Noble & Wood Machine Co. Pulper defibering means. 3.314,617, 4-18-67, CI. 241 — 260. Sariti, Anthony A., to Radio Corporation of America. Flex- ible tvpe mounts in high speed printing machines. 3,353,482, 11-21-67. CI. 101 — 93. Sarka, Albert J., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Preloading struc- ture for cooperating cylinders. 3,326,439, 6-20-67. CI. 226 — 181. Sarka, Albert J., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Sheet delivery apparatus having vacuum means. 3,330,550, 7-11-07, CI. 271 68. Sarka, Albert J., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Cutting method and apparatus. 3,347,119, 10-17-67, CI. 83—38. Sarka, Albert .1.. to Harris intertype Corp. Rotary dies. 3,355,- 909, 12-5-67, CI. 70—107. Sarka, August J. : See — Doyle, James J., Sarka, and Tancredi. 3,347.990. Harmon, Joseph, Repholz, and Sarka. 3,344,241. Sarkany, Tamils, and A. Baranyi, to TavkOzlesi Kutat6 Inte/zet. Group delay slope and curvature equalizing system with control voltages obtained from harmonics of pilot signals. 3,334,301, 8-1-07, CI. 325 — 48. Sarkes Tarizian, Inc. : See — Badger, Joe G., and Valdettaro. 3,310,770. Ivans, Galen J. 3,326,483. Valdettaro, Alarico A. 3,333,202. Valdettaro, Alarico A. 3.333,210. Valdettaro, Alarico A., Badger, and Meadows. 3,310,363. Valdettara, Alarico A., Warthan, and Perry. 3,353, S7S. Weigel, Morton L. 3,337,949. Sarki Research and Development Corp. : See — Kroll, Harry. 3,337,556. Sarkisian, Robert. Display holder. 3,310,901, 3-2S-67, CI. 40—150. Sarlitto, Raymond J. : See — Eschenbach, Richard C, Skinner, Sarlitto, and Wickham. 3.301,995. Sarlls, Edward C, Jr., to LTV Aerospace Corp. Pressure balanced flexible joint. 3,359,016, 12-19-07, CI. 285 — 228. Sarnecki, Wilhelm, to Badische Anilin-&Soda Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Production in pure form of compounds of the carotenoid and vitamin-A series. 3,350,753, 12-5-07, CI. 260 — 666 Sarnecki, Wilhelm, A. Nuerrenbach, and W. Reif, to Badische Anilin-&Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellsehaft. Production of com- pounds of the axerophthylidene series. 3,356,700, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 410.9. Sarnoff, Stanley J. Training cartridge. 3,318,021, 5-9-67, CI. 35 — 17. Sarnoff, Stanley J. Automatic injection hypodermic syringe. 3,320,955, 5-23-67, CI. 128 — 218. Sarnoff, Stanley J., and J. W. Balenger ; said Balenger assor. to said Sarnoff. Two compartment syringe with vapor seal between compartments. 3,326,215, 6-20-67, CI. 128 — 218. Sarnoff, Stanley J., and J. W. Balenger ; said Balenger assor. to Sarnoff. Automatic hypodermic svringe. 3,330,279, 7-11- 67, CI. 12S— 21S. Sarnoff, Stanley J., and J. W. Balenger, said Balenger assor., to said Sarnoff. Two compartment syringe package. 3,336,- 924, 8-22-67. CI. 128—218. Sarnoff, Stanley J., and J. W. Balenger, said Balenger -assor. to said Sarnoff. Latched cartridge. 3,348,545, 10-24-67 CI. 128 — 218. Sarofeen, George M. J., to Titmus Optical Co., Inc. Lens hold- er for metallic blocking system. 3,353,307, 11-21-67. CI. 51 — 210. Sarracino, John B. Umbilical cord clamp. 3,315,079, 4-25- 67, CI. 128—340. Sarrat, Pierre, and R. Vuillemey, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Evaporating and depolymerizing device. 3,314,- 400, 4-18-67, CI. 122—33. Sarratt, Everett R., to Enac/Triton Corp. LORAN-C cycle- matching apparatus. 3,332,079, 7-18-67, CI. 343 — 103. Sarret, Pierre : See — Baget, Jean G., Sarret, and Thouvent. 3,324,129. Sarrett, Homer J., Jr. : See — Pitchford, Armin C, and Sarrett. 3,312,649. Sarring, Ernest J., and R. A. Bryson, to T. W. & C. P. Sheridan Co. High speed signature gathering machine. 3,311,368, 3-28-67, CI. 270—54. Sarrois, Jean M., to Compagnie Francaise Houston-Hotchkiss Brandt. Grid electrode made of pyrolytic graphite. 3,307,- 063, 2-28-67, CI. 313—348. Sarson, Roy D. : See — Minnick, Joseph J., and Sarson. 3,359,902. Sarto. Jorma O. : See — Clark. Robert E.. and Sarto. 3,356,083. Sarto, Jorma O., to Chrysler Corp. Hot start vent and flame arrester for carburetor. 3.343,819, 9-26-67. CI. 261 — 1. Sarto, Jorma O., to Chrvsler Corp. Method of operating an automotive engine. 3,353,524, 11-21-67, CI. 123 — 117. Sarto, Jorma O., to Chrysler Corp. Hot start venting. 3,353,- 801. 11-21-67, CI. 261 — 43. Sartori, Guido : See — Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, and Sartori. 3.340,- 240. Natta. Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, Sartori, and Cameli. 3.310,537. Valvassori, Alberto. Sartori. and Turba. 3,313,787. Sartori, Mario F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 6- benzoylbenzothiazolemonoazo dyestuffs. 3,329,669, 7—4-67, CI. 260—158. Sartori, Mario F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 5-nitro-2-thiazole-3'-amino arvlcarbonvl and arvlsulfonvl anilide azo dyes. 3,336,2S6. S-15-67. CI. 260 — 15S. Sartorius-Werke fund vormals Gottinger Prazisionswaagen- fabrik G.m.b.H.) Aktiensesellschaft : See — Gast Theodor. 3.305.035. Weickhardt, I/udwig. 3.35S,7S4. 1134 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sartz, Calvert L. Multipurpose shovel. 3,346,294, 10-10-67, CI. 294 — 49. Sarvas, Maynard C. Removable upholstery cover for furni- ture. 3,311,408, 3-28-67, CI. 297—218. Sarver, James F., to General Electric Co. Preparation of thorium pyrophosphate. 3,351,436, 11-7-67, CI. 23 — 345. Sarvice, Charlie, Jr., and H. G. Rhyne. Flower pick. 3,302,- 329, 2-7-67, CI. 47—55. Sarvis, John W. Projectile. 3,345,948, 10-10-67, CI. 102— 87. Sas. Jerzy H. : See — Brojer, Zbigniew, Penczek, and Sas. 3,296,157. Sasabe, Kaoru : See — Tanaka, Yutaka, and Sasabe. 3,302,083. Yasuoka, Shine, Tanaka, and Sasabe. 3,319,104. Sasajima, Michitada : See — Seki, Teruya, Komatsu, Watanabe, Sasajima, and Mat- suda. 3,341,535. Sasaki, Hiromu, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Production of lead titanate and lead zirconate for ceramic bodies. 3,352,632, 11-14-67, CI. 23 — 51. Sasaki, Kanzo, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 5a-hydroxy-6/?-azido- pregnanes and 5a-hydroxy-6/3-aniinopregnanes. 3,345,363, 10-3-67. CI. 260 — 239.55. Sasaki, Kanzo, and J. Kawanami, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Oxazepine derivative of 12/3-amino-a-pregnane-3/3-.20j8-diol. 3,300,487, 1-24-67, a. 260 — 239.55. Sasaki, Minoru, T. Yamamoto, A. Ichikawa, T. Ohzeki, K. Senda, and S. Masunaka, to Mitsubishi Rayon Co., Ltd. Dyeable polypropylene fibers containing aluminum salts. 3,355,402. 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 23. Sasaki. Noburo, M. Mishima, and Y. Sugai, to Kabushiki- Kaisha Nikon Seikosho and Zaidankojin Sekitan Sogo Ken- kyusho. Apparatus for spraying and ultrasonic washing of bottles. 3,302,655, 2-7-67, CI. 134 — 79. Sasaki, Rentaro, to Oki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. Type drum selector using slidin? plates. 3,295,652, 1-3-67, CI. 197—53. Sasaki. Rentaro. Type drum printer with hammer mounted inside of and coaxial with drum. 3,326,346, 6-20-67, CI. 197—53. Sasaki, Rentaro. Shifting device for teleprinters. 3,337,019, 8-22-67. CI. 197 — 18. Sasaki, Ryoichi, and M. Kurosawa, to Hitachi, Ltd. Low al- loyed heat resisting steel. 3,331,682, 7-18-67, CI. 75 — 126. Sasaki, Shigeo : See — Unieda, Yasuo, Sasaki, Kubo, Kitami, and Sasahara. Sasaki, Toshio : See — Sato, Torn, Katsuyama, and Sasaki. 3,318,989. Sasaki, Toshiyuki, and Y. Takakura, to Hitachi, Ltd. Con- tactless ignition devices. 3,297,009, 1-10-67. CI. 123—148. 3,309,815. Sasaki. Yoichiro. Refuse destruction system and furnace therefor. 3.330,230, 7-11-67, CI. 110 — 17. Sasaki, Yoshiyuki : See — Niina. Gentaro, Sasaki, and Takahashi. 3,358,436. Sasaki, Yozo, and IS. Ishihara, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Water collecting apparatus having a synthetic resin roof treated with an oxidizing agent. 3,336,206, 8-15-67, CI. 202—234. Sasaki, Yukito : See — Tajiri, Iichi, Sekino, and Sasaki. 3,320,797. Sasakura. Makoto, to Onoda Cement Co., Ltd. Method for the manufacture of alkali metal orthophosphates. 3,328,118, 6-27-67, CI. 23 — 107. Sasakura, Makoto, and K. Hirayama. Method for the prepa- ration of fluorine derivatives of halogenated hydrocarbons. 3,342,881, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 653.7. Sasakura, Toshisuke : See — Kodama, Yutaka, Sasakura, Takata, Shinjo, Nakabayashi, and Tamura. 3,326,911. Sash Controls. Inc. : See — Kreger, Fred W. 3,304,658. Saslaw, Irving M., and J. J. Brady, to General Foods Corp. Powdered fat compositions and process for manufacture. 3,295,986, 1-3-67, CI. 99 — 123. Saslow, Seymour, and J. P. Knauth, to Espev Mfg. & Elec- tronics Corp. Brushless D-C motor. 3,341,724, 9-12-67, CI. 310—68. Sasmor, Ernest J. : See — Halpern, Alfred, and Sasmor. 3,326,760. Sasmor, Ernest J., to The Purdue Frederick Co. Galacturonic acid salts useful in the treatment of diarrheal and dermatologic diseases. 3,316,242, 4-25-67, CI. 260—209.5. Sass, Fred A. : See — Xihlean, Russell E., and Sass. 3,337,261. Sass. Hans-Eckhard, and E. Theunissen, to Bolkow Gesell- schaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Method and apparatus for determining the deviation angle of an axis intended to be aligned with a celestial body. 3,339,452, 9-5-67, CI. 88 — 14. Sassak. Frank. Tube bending machine. 3,306.093, 2-28-67, CI. 72—389. Sassak, Frank. Flexible mandril for pipe or tube bending. 3,315,516, 4-25-67, CI. 72 — 466. Sassak. Frank. Tube bending machine and mandrel assembly. 3,344,639, 10-3-67, CI. 72—150. Sasse. Klaus : See — Dickore, Karlfried, Wegler, and Sasse. 3,345,374. Sasse, Klaus, R. Wegler, L. Eue, and H. Hack, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Compositions and method for controlling plant growth. 3,307,933, 3-7-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Sassen, Bernard, P. Nisenbaum, and H. J. Young, to FMC Corp. Apparatus for handling articles. 3,351,217, 11-7- 67, CI. 214 — 7. Sassenroth, Karl-Wilhelm, G. Jansen, and R. Brugger, to Langbein-Pfanhauser Werke A.G. Electrodeposition of bright copper. 3,322.657, 5-30-67, CI. 204 — 52. Sassiver, Martin L. : See — Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,531. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,532. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,345,366. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,345,368. Sassiver, Martin L., B. A. Lewis, and R. G. Shepherd, to Amer- ican Cyanamid Co. Substituted 7-acetylamino cephalospo- ranic acids. 3,345,367, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 243. Sassiver, Martin L., B. A. Lewis, and R. G. Shepherd, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel substituted 7-acetvlamino cephalosporanic acids. 3,345,369, 10-3-67, CI. 260—243. Sassoulas, Jean P. : See — Wetroff, Georges, Trebillion, and Sassoulas. 3,306,923. Sastaunik, Henry F. Wale and scaffold. 3,335,816, 8-15-67, CI. 182 — 229. Sataev, Leonid S. : See — Novikov, Grigory V., Tikhomirov, Baranov, and Sataev. 3,360,418. Satake. Toshihiko. Apparatus of controlling the yield of a polishing machine for grains. 3,334,675, 8-8-67, CI. 146 — 251. Satas, Donatas, to The Kendall Co. Method of producing breathable structures. 3,325,322, 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 62.2. Satas, Wallace J., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Inking device. 3,312,193, 4-4-67, CI. 118 — 264. Satch, Tatsuo, and G. Hirata, to The Yokoham Rubber Co., Ltd. Method of making hollow ring gaskets. 3,352,006, 11- 14-67, CI. 29 — 512. Satchell, Fred E. : See — Berry. Foster W., Satchell, and Rytina. 3,298,690. Kane, Dennis P., and Satchell. 3,340,342. Schimanski, William H., Gautraud, and Satchell. 3,346,- 258. Satchell, Fred E., and W. L. Jolitz, to Brunswick Corp. Bowling pin with sound controlling means. 3,301,560, 1- 31-67, CI. 273 — 82. Satellite Developing Corp. : See — Barks, Robert W. 3,318,119. Sather, Eugene, and L. H. Stocker, to Bell & Howell Co. Combination inserter and collator having reverse insert track. 3,306,606, 2-28-67, CI. 270—58. Satkunas, Bruno, to Dominion Electric Corp. Brush holder. 3.312..845, 4-4-67, CI. 310—247. Satkunas, Bruno, to Dominion Electric Corp. Shish kebab cooking fixture. 3,329,082, 7-4-67, CI. 99 — 421. Sato, Gisen : See — Kinoshita, Shosaku, and Sunada. 3,326,786. Sato, Heizaburo, to Taiyo Yuden Kabushiki Kaisha. Appara- tus for manufacture of ceramic condenser elements. 3,312,- 192, 4-4-67, CI. 118 — 226. Sato, Hideo : See — Kakiuchi, Hiroshi, and Sato. 3,303,167. Sato. Hiroshi : See — Kojima, Koichi, and Sato. 3,319,925. Sato, Hisamatsu. Apparatus for collecting soil samples. 3,298.450, 1-17-67, CI. 175 — 226. Sato, Ichijiro : See — Hayama, Kaname, and Sato. 3,316,475. Sato, Isao. Method of manufacturing paper pipe. 3,354,800, 11-28-67, CI. 93—94. Sato, Isuke, to Memofon Co., Ltd. Tape recorder operating de- vice. 3.357,650, 12-12-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Sato, Katsuo : See — Tsuji, Shigeru, Hayashi, Kadowaki, and Sato. 3,308,- 525. Sato, Katsuo, and T. Irie, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Meth- od of making a conductive connection to a semiconductor device electrode. 3,304,595, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Sato, Kazuo, T. Karasawa, T. Fukazawa, E. Sekiya, and T. Sato, to Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. Tubular electric element manufacturing apparatus. 3,317,701, 5-2-67, CI. 219 — 56. Sato, Keiichi : See — Kondo. Hideo, Ai, and Sato. 3,343,420. Sato, Keishi, to Toyo Sen-I Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for manufacturing bast fiber sliver. 3,339,243, 9-5-67, CI. 19—5. Sato, Kivoshi : See — Sugahara, Yujiro, Tsuchida, Sato, and Usui. 3,300,870. Sato, Makoto : 'See — Morita, Sadayoshi, Goda, Sato, and Yamaguchi. 3,336,- 168. Sato, Masanori: See — Nishigaki, Susumu, Kusaka, and Sato. 3,350,285. Sato, Michiho : See — Matsutani, Eijiro, Sato, and Hattori. 3,297,547. Sato, Noriaki : See — Miyairi. Shota, Tsunehiro, and Sato. 3,336,520. Sato, Norio. to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Two-cavity klystron oscillator using an auxiliary tuning resonator to adjust the resonant frequency of the cavities. 3,299,312, 1-17-67, CI. 315—5.44. LIST OF PATENTEES 1135 3,316,255. and Kabata. 3,300,431. Sato. Shlchiro. IMier-tvpe tool having cam and slot actuation means. 3, 308, 092, 3-14-67, CI. 81 — 342. Sato, Sliimao : Sec — ■ Irikura, Isutomu, Sato, and Abe. 3,299,077. Sato. Sliiro : See — Otsubo, Iwuo, Ura, Sato, Hayakawa, and Sakata. 3,318,- 764, Sato Takeo. Oil indicator-magnetic filter apparatus. 3,356,- 210 12-5-67, CI 210—94. Sato, Tetsuo, and H. Oba, to Tokyo Denki Kabushikl Kaisha. Apparatus for calculating complements in calculating machines. 3,315, 8S5, 4-25-67, CI. 235 — 60. Sato. Tokushlge : See — Sato, Kazuo, Karasawa, Fukazawa, Sekiya, and Sato. 3,317,701. Sato, Toru, S. Katsuyama, and T. Sasaki, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Cabushiki Kaisha. Method for melt-spinning of filamentary articles. 3,318,989, 5-9-67, CI. 264 — 176. Sato, Tosb.ro. Solid electrolytic capacitor with anodi'/.ed alu- minum electrode and method of making. 3,345,543, 10-3^67, CI. 317 -230. Sato. loshiyuki, and S. Kono, to Elmo Co., Ltd. Selective film drive for film having diverse characteristics. 3,353,731, 11-21-07. CI. 22b— 54. Sato, Yasunobu : See — Sunagawa. Genshun, and Sato. 3,311,641. Sato. Yasuo : See — Sakai. Michihiko, Kato, Sato, Konishi, and Okutani. 3,301,749. Sato. Yoshiro : See — Takamizawa, Akira, and Sato. Sato, Yukio: See — Ueno, Kenzo, Kamichika, Sato, Sato, Zenroku : See — Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Kiyoshi, and Sato. 3,296,- 088. Kinoshita, Shukuo, Nakayama, Nara, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,313,710. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,296,089. Nakayama, Kiyoshi, Sato, and Tanaka. 3,308,036. Satonii, Tovokazu : See — Furukawa. Yozo, Satomi, Hariu, and Takei. 3,299,272. Satoo. Akira : See — Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3.346,331. Nakamura, Hiromichi, Katoo, Minejima, Shimizu, Satoo, Nozaki, and Doochi. 3,352,641. Satori, Guido : See — Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassorl, Satori, and Turba. 3,301,833. Satterfield, Charles O. Garment conveyor. 3,324,9S8, 6-13-07, CI. 198 — 28. Satterfield. Isaac J. : See — Nelsen, David O., Pennington, Satterfield, Motlev, and Spielman, 3,336,390. Satterfield, Rigsby C. : See — Barnes. Charles A.. Jensen, and Satterfield. 3,336.074. Satterlee. Charles H. Water conditioning process and appa- ratus. 3,334,044. 8-1-67, CI. 210 — 25. Satterlee, Dennis L. : See — Paynter, Howard L., Tyler, and Satterlee. 3,339.418. Satterthwaite, James G., and J. B. Macy, Jr. Demountable marine bearing. 3,317,254, 5-2-67, CI. 308 — 26. Satterwhite. Dan II. : Sep — Eskridge. Brewster B.. and Satterwhite. 3,335.478. Sattinger, Irvin J.. W H Lawrence, and J. S. Rogaczewski, to United States of America, Army. Computer controlled alternating-current bridge-type impedance measurement sys- tem for electrical circuit components. 3,319,162, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 57. Sattlclberg, Stanley E., and Y. A. Selcukoglu, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Internal suspended insulating ceiling for storage tanks. 3,352.443. 11-14-67, CI. 220 — 9. Sattler. Frank A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Amine- modified epoxy resins blended with a blocked polyisocya- nate. 3.321,548, 5-23-67, CI. 260—829. Sattler. Frank A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Blended polyester wire enamels and conductors insulated therewith. 3.345,429, 10-3-67, CI. 260—860. Sattler. Robert I., to La Salle Machine Tool. Inc. Mechanical coordinating device. 3,345,747, 10-10-67, CI. 33 — 1. Saturno. James J.: See — Laakso, Thomas M., and Saturno. 3.342,892. Sauber. Charles A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Sealins formations. 3,325,403, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 8.5. Sauber. Charles J. Apparatus for limited access and with- drawal of discreet objects from containers. 3,325,052, 6-13-67. Cl. 221 — 256. Sauber, James W.. to Hewlett-Packard Co. Recorder servo system. 3,340.536, 9-5-67, Cl. 346 — 32. Sauberlich, Gerhard P. Apparatus and method for geodetic- surveying system. 3,315,257, 4-18-67, Cl. 343 — 12. Saubestre, Edward B., and L. Pyrophosphate copper strike 7-4-67, Cl. 117—50. Saucy. Gabriel : See — Sternbach, Leo H., and Saucy. 3.297,755. Sternbach, Leo H., and Saucy. 3,341.592. Saucy. Gabriel, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Olefinic ketones and process for the manufacture thereof. 3.330, S67, 7-11- 67. Cl. 260—594. porous J. Durney, to Enthone. Inc. zincating solution. 3,329,522, Saucy, Gabriel, F. A. Smith, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoff- mann-La Roche Inc. Cyanobenzophenones. 3,329,701, 7—4- 07, Cl. 260 — 165. Saudicoeur, Louis J., to Lucien Ferraz & Cie. Cartridge fuses with non-porous arc-quenching material. 3,317,089, 5-2- 07, Cl. 200—120. Saner, Charles A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Filter apparatus. 3,337,054, 8-22-67. Cl. 210—200. Sauer, Charles D., E. H. Bowler, and A. B. Forward, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Bathythermo- graph data records production. 3,315,502, 4-25-67. Cl. 88 — 24. Sauer, Charles W., to United States of America, Army. Proc- ess of preparing plastic coated high explosives particles and articles. 3,348,986, 10-24-67, CI. 149—11. Sauer, Edgar, W. Gunther, and H. Koppen, to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Photographic camera with automatic flash exposure mechanism. 3,309,977, 3-21-07, Cl. 95 — 15. Sauer, Fred W. Ventilating device for fabric bodies. 3,345,- 932, 10-10-07, Cl. 98 — 83. Sauer, Hans : See — Gruner, Wolfgang, and Sauer. 3,340,487. Sauer, Harold A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Hous- ing and adjustments for an electrical standard network. 3,314 003, 4-11-67, Cl. 323—75. Sauer, Herman C, to United States Rubber Co. Cutter for grooving rubber. 3,308,703, 3-14-67, Cl. 83 — 676. Sauer, John C. : See — Dawes, James W., and Sauer. 3,328,355. Sauer, Louis E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical bushing with inductor-type fluid-circulating impeller. 3,304,359, 2-14-67, Cl. 174—15. Sauerborn, Herbert : See — Fromme, Hans-Georg, and iSauerborn. 3,335,511. Sauerer, Adoph, Ltd. : See — Birmans, Josef. 3.347,285. Saueressig Gebr. K.G. Maschinenfabrik : See — Saueressig, Hans. 3,295,188. Saueressig, Hans, 'to Gebr. Saueressig K.G. Maschinenfabrik. Self-centering pressure roller. 3,295,188, 1-3-07, Cl. 29 — 113. Sauerland. Franz L., to Clevite Corp. Electric wave filter. 3.349,347, 10-24-67. Cl. 333—72 Sauerwein, Kurt, and H. Goedecke ; said Goedecke assor. to said Sauerwein. Gamma ray gun having a two-part shield providing a disc-shaped exposure gap. 3,316,406, 4-25-67, Cl. 250 — 106. Sauka, Joseph J. Portable chain hoist. 3,313,521, 4-11-67, Cl. 254 — 4. Saukaitis. Albert J. : See — Gardner, George S., and Saukaitis. 3,346,404. Saul, John F., R. A. Klinkman, J. W. Reuscher, M. R. Parrish, and R. E. Lee, to Granite Citv Steel Co. Dual service con- duit and outlet system. 3,303,264, 2-7-67, Cl. 174 — 48. Sauli. Michel : See — Metivier, Jean, and Sauli. 3,327,025. Metivier, Jean, and Sauli. 3,356.568. Saulnier, Theodore A., to Radio Corp. of America. Method of metallizing luminescent screens 3,317,337, 5-2-67, Cl. 117—33.5. Sauls, Clyde. Lock for sectional scaffolding. 3.300,236, 1- 24-67, Cl. 287—53.5. Saums, Harry L., and W. W. Pendleton, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Electrical apparatus, insulating composition therefor and method of making the same. 3,343,9S4, 9-26- 67. Cl. 117 — 218. Saun, Kennedy Van Mfg. & Eng. Corp. : See — Halsall, Harold S. 3,307,664. Saunders, Alan C. A., to United Kingdom Atomic Energv Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,310,474, 3-21- 67, Cl. 176—76. Saunders, Alan C. A., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Nuclear reactor fuel element assemblies. 3,356- 582, 12-5-67. Cl. 176—41. Saunders, Alfred C, and J. F. Grant, to Ferro Corp. Refrac- tory body and method of making same 3,329,514, 7-4-67 Cl. 106—56. Saunders, Alfred P., to Wildt Mellor Bromley Ltd. Patterning mechanism for circular knitting machines. 3,344,620, 10-3- 67, Cl. 66 — 156. Saunders. Andrew D. : See — Halstead, William M„ and Saunders. 3,337,953. Saunders. Carey J. : See — Prosser, Lionel E., and Saunders. 3,359,652. Saunders, Charles A. Flight limiting arrow fletching. 3,337,- 219, S-22-67, Cl. 273—106.5. Saunders, Charles A. Bowstring nocking point and method of applying same to bowstring. 3,340,S62, 9-12-67, Cl. 124—30. Saunders. Charles E., Jr., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Manipulator having motorized grasper and method. 3.344.930. 10-3-07. Cl. 214 — 1. Saunders, Charles W.. to The United Steel Cos. Ltd. Dummy bar for continuously casting metals. 3,305.S99. 2-28-6f. Cl. 22—57.2. Saunders, Charles W., to The United Steel Cos. Ltd. Machines for continuously casting metal. 3.347.30S, 10-17-67, Cl. 164 — 2S2. Saunders, Charles W., and A. Thalmann, to Concast A.G. Continuous casting machine. 3,314,115, 4-1S-67, Cl. 22 — 57.2. 1136 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Saunders, Charles W. T., to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co., Ltd. Means for moving a member linearly. 3,313,178, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 626. Saunders, Denis B., to Girling Ltd. One-way valve. 3,314,- 446, 4-18-67, CI. 137 — 516.15. Saunders, Elerington, and T. Schiff, to Monsanto Co. Denti- frice compositions comprising dicalcium orthophosphate and sodium monofluorophospuate. 3,308,029, 3-7-67, CI. 167—93. Saunders, Elerington, and T. Schiff, to Monsanto Co. Method of making a dihydrate and anhydrous mixture of dicalcium orthophosphate dentifrice abrasive. 3,334,979, 8-8-67, CI. 51 — 307. Saunders, Elerington, and F. Wright, to Monsanto Co. Calcin- ing method for conversion of alkaline earth orthophos- phates to the pyrophosphate form. 3,357,790, 12-12-67, CI. 23—108. Saunders, Frank L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of making articles of crystalline polystyrene containing lower polymers of alkenyl aromatic monomers. 3,303,159, 2-7—67, CI. 260—33.6. Saunders, Frank L., to The Dow Chemical Co. Laminated foam polymer and method of manufacture. 3,337,390, 8-22-67, CI. 161 — 160. Saunders, Fred Q., to Richmond Engineering Co., Inc. Water heating apparatus. 3,332,477, 7-25-67, CI. 165 — 76. Saunders, Fred Q., to Richmond Engineering Co., Inc. Water heating apparatus. 3,332,478, 7-25-67, CI. 165 — 76. Saunders, Harry C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Method for prolonging the odor of perfumed materials with tri- methylnorbornyialkylcyclohexanones. 3,317,397, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 94. Saunders, Henry A., to Persons-Majestic Mfg. Co. Unicvcie stand construction. 3,348,697. 10-24-67, CI. 211 — 22. Saunders, James H., and S. Steingiser, to Mobay Chemical Co. Method for preparing a polyurethane containing 0.2 to 5% polyolefin. 3,351,676, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 859. Saunders, John F. : See — Whittle, Frank, and Saunders. 3,357,707. Saunders, Joseph A. Combination lock means for a container. 3,355,915, 12-5-67, CI. 70 — 63. Saunders, Lawrence J., A. Krolick, and J. A. W. Burch, to S & S Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc. Machine for slitting and transversely cutting corrugated board. 3,307,- 441, 3-7-67, CI. 83 — 302. Saunders, Orson V. : See — Benasutti, Louis D., and Saunders. 3.324,679. Saunders, Orson V., and L. D. Benasutti, to General Motors Corp. Keeping insulation dry. 3,310,957, 3-28-67, CI. 62 — 273. Saunders, Orson V., and P. E. Kronenberger, to General Mo- tors Corp. Refrigerator with removable wall. 3,320,764, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 419. Saunders, Percy L. Can top with opener and spoon. 3,334,778, 8-8-67, CI. 220—54. Saunders, Ravmond A., to United States of America, Navy. Variable space liquid microcell. 3,332,316, 7-25-67, CI. 88 — 14. Saunders, Robert M. Snap in fitting. 3,298,136, 1-17-67, CI. 49 — 425. Saunders, Teddy G. Multivibrator having astable and bistable operating modes. 3,345,583, 10-3-67, CI. 331—113. Saunders, Thomas F. : See — Picklesimer, Lewellyn G., and Saunders. 3,297,639. Picklesimer, Lewellyn G., and Saunders. 3,305,551. Saunders Valve Co. Ltd. : See — Bentlev-Leek, Herbert. 3,351,351. Jarrett, Charles R., and Medgett. 3,312,055. Price, Richard H., and Jarrett. 3,298,660. Saunders, Walter R. : See — Hart, William S., Saunders, and Friedrichsen. 3,310,- 899. Saunders, Walter S. Means for reducing linear wind resist- ance in single chassis type vehicles. 3,309,131, 3-14-67, CI. 296 — 1. Saunders. Walter S. Means for reducing lateral wind resist- ance and consequent body sway and yaw in vehicles. 3,348,- 873, 10-24-67, CI. 296—1. Saunderson, Frank T. : See — Burns, Joseph P., and Sanderson. 3,332,896. Saunoris, James R., and E. G. Norenberg. Row making device. 3,332,376, 7-25-67, CI. 111—1. Saur, Eugen J., to National Research Corp. Method for produc- ing a superconductor comprising a niobium-tin alloy coat- ing. 3,332,800, 7-25-67. CI. 117—213. Saur, Joseph W. : See — Meryman, Harold T., and Saur. 3,326,458. Saur, Roland, to Behr-Tkomson Dehnsloffregler G.m.b.H. Thermostatic valve. 3,351,279, 11-7-67, CI. 236—34. Saurer, Adolph, Ltd. : See — Birmans, Josef, and Wirz. 3,299,912. Hausle, Ludwig. 3.326,153. Kobelt, Walter. 3,338,195. Oprecht, Ulrich. 3.321.912. Rainer, Walter. 3,324,897. Sehimpf, Hermann. 3.334.602. Wetzel, Bernhard. 3,330,568. Wirz, August. 3,331,401. Saurwein, Albert G., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of mak- ing open-ended cathodes. 3,329,753, 7-4-67, CI. 264 — 120. Sausele, George J. H., to American Type Founders Co.. Inc. Photographic composing machines. 3.296,948, 1-10-67, CI. 95 — 4.5 Sausele, George J. H., to American Type Founders Co., Inc. Typesetter system and apparatus. 3,333,668, 8-1-67, CI. 197—20. Sausen, George N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Bis (fluoroimino) compounds. 3,337,605, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 465.5. Saussele, Giinter, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Circuit for direct current miniature motors with- out mechanical commutators. 3,304,481, 2-14-67, CI. 318 — 138. Saussele, Gunter, and K. Menzel, to Siemens-iSchuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Direct-current motor with permanent- magnet rotor and sequentially energized stator windings. 3,329,852, 7-4-67, CI. 318—138. Sauter, Bobbie S., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Driving gun. 3,331,269, 7-18-67, CI. 81—57. Sauter, Karl : See — Schindler, Gottfried, and Sauter. 3,301,168. Sautray, Roger : See — Auchapt, Pierre, Bouzou, and Sautray. 3,327,763. Sauvan, Jacques L., to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation. Information-process- ing system. 3.296,593, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Sauve, Charles, and P. David, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique and Societe Alcatel. Process for hot machining of metals. 3.334,213, 8-1-67, CI. 219 — 154. Sauzedde, Marjorie P. : See — Ordorica, Miguel A., Sauzedde. R. E. and M. P. 3,295.- 625. Sauzedde, Rene E. : See — Ordorica, Miguel A., and Sauzedde. 3,295,625. Sav Oil, Inc.: See — Henry, Nelson R. 3,342,010. Savage, Albert B., to The Dow Chemical Co. Acrylic amide polymers having improved water dispersibility. 3,350,338. 10-31-67, CI. 260—29.6. Savage, Albert B., and J. C. Aldrich, to The Dow Chemical Co. Stabilized reconstituted tobacco foil. 3,310,057, 3-21- 67, CI. 131—15. Savage, Albert B., and J. C. Aldrich, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for the manufacture of reconstituted tobacco foil. 3,310,058, 3-21-67, CI. 131—17. Savage, Albert B., and J. C. Aldrich, to The Dow Chemical Co. Surface-sulfonated cellulose ethers having improved water dispersibility. 3,341,516, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 232. Savage, Albert B., and J. C. Aldrich, to The Dow Chemical Co. Ethvlcellulose latex polish composition. 3,353,971, 11-21-67, CI. 106—5. Savage, Elton S., to Door-Oliver Inc. Process and apparatus for the clarification treatment of solids-carrying liquids. 3.349,030, 10-24-67. CI. 210 — 46. Savage, Everett A. Vehicle license plate holder and locking means. 3,340,639, 9-12-67, CI. 40 — 209. Savage, Everett A. Vehicle license plate holder and locking means. 3.340,640, 9-12-67. CI. 40 — 209. Savage, George M., to The Upjohn Co. Petroleum fuels con- taining antibiotic combinations. 9,300,2S7, 1-24-67, CI. 44 — 50. Savage. George M., and R. E. Bradbury, Jr., to The Offshore Co. Marine drilling apparatus. 3,354,951, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — .6. Savage, Harry A., 50% to D. W. Barlow. Pumping system for slurry and other solutions. 3,298,319, 1-17-67, CI. 103 — 150. Savage, Harry A., 50% to D. W. Barlow. Two way flow anti- siphon valve assembly. 3,298,391, 1-17-67, CI. 137 — 493. Savage, Jack P.. to Lever Bros. Co. Dehydration of high maturity pulses containing added polyhydric alcohol. 3,337,349 8-22-67, CI. 99—204. Savage, John W. : See — Cromp, Theodore Q., and Savage. 3,350,098. Savage, Leslie H. W. : See — Johnson, Horace, and Savage. 3,341,635. Savage, Phillip D., to Hall Ski-Lift Co., Inc. Pawl holdout for one-way brake. 3,319,740, 5-16-67, CI. 188—82.4. Savage, Preston R., and G. A. Brooks, to Monsanto Co. Method and apparatus for testing floor covering. 3,323. 349, 6-6-67, CI. 73—7. Savage, Reese I., Jr. : See — Starr, Anthony J., and Savage. 3,308,981. Savage, Ronald J. : See — Alberani, Julius, and Savage. 3,327,757. Savage, William E., Ill, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method of finishing glass. 3,334,452, 8-8-67, CI. 51 — 283. Savaeeau, Richard J. : See — West, Paul B., and Savageau. 3,334,385. Savard, Guy, and R. Lee, to L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme Pour l'etude et 1'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude. Method for freezing foodstuffs and biological products. 3,295,220, 1-3-67, CI. 34—5. Savary, Emile. % to H. Bersier. Rigid frame for quadran- gular-shaped bay. 3,336,715, 8-22-67, CI. 52 — 473. Savastano, Dominic. Split sleeve bearing puller 3,340,593, 9-12-67, CI. 29—262. Savchuk, Victor, Jr. : See — Wainwright, Walter N., Mason, Savchuk, and Ehrlich. 3,337,841. LIST OF PATENTEES ii:;t Savoljev Vladimir I. : See — Karpenko, Alexei K.. B lareva, Malinin, Dmolsnisky, Koroleva, Poljakov, and Saveljev. 3,356,045. Savet. I'aul II., to American Bosch Anna Corp. Acceleroincter. 3,329,026, 7-4-C7, CI. 73—517. Savides, Christos : See — Adams, Thomas .1., and Saviiles. 3,33.), 123. Alheim, Robert J., and Savides. 3,344,113. Savides, Christos, lo American Cvanamid Co. Antistatic com- position. 3,324,091, 0-6-67, CI. 2G0 — 80.7. Savid'-re. Thomas A.: See — Carrington. Thomas R., Savidge, and Walmsley. 3,298.- 9 •! Savin Business Machines Corp. : See — Doneeiie. Edward I., and Grubbs. 3,354, S02. Savin, Cornelius. A. G. Vorwald, and C. R. Vagts, to Antran I 'orp I lev ire and thod for demonstr Ltins an angle In scribed in a semi-circle. 3.340,624, 9-12-67, CI. 35 — 34. Savin. James \V. : See — Johnson, James W., and Savin. 3,303,129. Savina, Anthony R. : See — Kulick, Russell J., Strazdins. and Savina. 3,311.532. Savina, Anthony R., and D. D. Ritson, to American Cyanamid Co. Paper carrying non-blocking flexible grease-proof vinyl polymer coating. 3,316,123, 4-25-67, CI. 117 — 155. Savinese, Stanley J. : See — Halsted, Charles P., Savinese, and Yanishevsky. 3,311,- 90S. Savins, Joseph G., and D. B. Cox, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of transporting mineral oils. 3,295,542, 1-3-67, CI. 137 — 13. Savins, Joseph S., to Mobil Oil Corp. Use of viscoelastic liquids for cementing wells in subterranean formations. 3.299,952, 1-24-67, CI. 166 — 22. Savkin, Mikhail M. : See— Mogilevsky, Vitaly M., Savkin, and Taljko-Grintsevich. 3.35S.224. Savoca, Salvatore, and C. Kuljanich, to Monument Processing Co. Mask for sandblasting indicia in stone and method for making same. 3.295,263. 1-3-67. CI. 51—262. Savoie, Plilbert J., Jr. Diving helmet 3,353,534, 11-21-67, CI. 128—142.3. Savolainen. Lauri : See — Forwald. Haakon, Savolainen. and Berg. 3,304,529. Savolainen, Unto U., and A. M. Huntress, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Header for a capsule for a semiconductor element or the like. 3,351,700, 11-7-67, CI. 174 — 50.56. Savorv, Frederick R., to Steel Construction & Engineering Co. Press brakes. 3,324,704, 6-13-67, CI. 72 — 453. Savy, Pierre : See — Netien, Georges, Lacharme, Raymond, and Savy. 3,337,- J05. Sawa. Hiroomi, K. Takahashi, K. Kobayashi, and S. Kasu, to Dainippon Ink and Chemicals, Inc. Electrostatic print- ing apparatus with inking means between electrodes. 3.299.S06, 1-24-67 CI. 101—114. Sawa. Natsuo, and S. Okamura, to Toho Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the preparation of N-vinyl-irnidazole compounds. 3.337,577, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 309. Sawa, Yoshiro, and S. Maeda, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. 6- alkvlmorphinan derivatives and production thereof. 3,300.- 500". 1-24-67. CI. 260 — 285. Sawada, Fred H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. High speed discriminator with a wide dynamic range having a wide ambient temperature range. 3,325,656, 6-13-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Sawada, Jiro, T. Misaki, M. Yamagishi, and T. Kitahara, to Taisho Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. Process of treating milk with muramidase. 3.338.719, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 54. Sawada, Kivoshi, to Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd. Machine tools. 3.296,901, 1-10-67, CI. S2— 2. Sawada, Kiyoshi. to Toshiba Machine Co. Ltd. Apparatus for balancing the tool carriage of a machine tool. 3.327.571, 6-27-67, CI. 77—36. Sawada, Ryoka : See — Takeda, Yasutsugu, Kaneko, Maekauwa, Sawada, Kimura, and Kuroda. 3,333,142. Sawada, Takao : See — Goto, Toshihide, Yamagishi, and Sawada. 3.29S.779. Sawada, Yasuhiro, and Z. Ayuha, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co.. Ltd. Method and device for measuring pressure of fluid in vessel. 3,295,374, 1-3-67, CI. 73 — 395. Sawafuji Electric Co., Ltd., and Western Trading Co. Ltd. : See— Omura. Morikazu, and Okuda. 3,355,676. Sawazaki, Norikazu. to Tokyo Shibawa Electric Co., Ltd. Magnetic recording system. 3.297,268, 1-10-67, CI. 242 — 55.14. Sawazaki, Norikazu. to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Picture signal receiving system. 3,308,473, 3-7-67, CI. 346—74. Sawazaki. Norikazu, T. Honma, and M. Yagi. to Tokyo Shi- baura Electric Co.. Ltd. Television telephone svstem utiliz- ing one telephone line. 3:352.966, 11-14-67, CI. 178 — 6. Sawdey. Georce W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Ultraviolet ab- sorbers. 3.314.794, 4-1S-67. CI. 96—84. Sawdev. Marshall D.. to Clark Equipment Co. Articulated load handling attachment. 3,342,359, 9-19-67, CI. 214 — 652. Sawhill. Duane L., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for providing sodium triphosphate hexahvdrate. 3.325,246. 6-13-67, CI. 23—107. Sawhill, James W. : See — Cross, Kenneth J., Nitta, Sawhill, and Williams. 3,337,- lio. Savvin. Robert L. Hair styling comb with driving means. 3.349,782, 10-31-67, CI. 132—11. Sawkiw, Wasyl, to International l'laytcx Corp. Xylon bristle resembling natural bristle. 3,325,845, 6-20-67, CI. 15 — 159. Sawle, David R. : See — Gustavson, .Marvin R., Sawle, and Biehl. .-',.298,920. Sawle, David R., to MB Associates. Miniature rocket defense system. 3. .•148,452, 10-24-07, CI. S9 — 1.807. Sawyer, Albert K., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Method of pre- paring novel organotin compounds. 3,322,801, 5-30-67, CI. Ihld— 429.7. Sawyer, Albert K., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Hexaorganotritin compounds and the preparation thereof. 3,347,SS9, 10-17- 67, CI. 260—429.7. Sawyer, Andrew H., to H. H. Robertson Co. Dual duct air conditioning systems. 3,356,134, 12-5-07, CI. 165 — 49. Sawyer, Arthur W. : See — Milnes, Frank J., and Sawyer. 3.329.614. Sawyer, Arthur W., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Water based hydraulic fluid. 3,341,456, 9-12-67, CI. 252 — 75. Sawyer, Bruce A., to Litton Systems, Inc. Density con- trolled floated gyro. 3,350,947, 11-7-67, CI. 74 — 5.41. Sawyer, Cecil W. Fishhook dislodging and extracting imple- ment. 3.334.437, 8-S-07, CI. 43—53.5. Sawyer, David E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Wide band semi- conductor device having hyper-abrupt collector junction. 3,334,280, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 234. Sawyer, Edgar W., Jr., and W. L. Haden, Jr., to Minerals & Chemicals Philipp Corp. Stabilized clay dispersions. 3,341,- 340, 9-12-67, CI. 106—72. Sawyer, Elbert M. : See — Campbell, Robert W., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Worrell. 3,297,926. Campbell, Robert W., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Worrell. 3,320,565. Sawyer, Elbert M., to General Motors Corp. Alternator power supply system with speed responsive rectification altering means. 3,353,090, 11-14-67, CI. 322—30. Sawver. Frederick C. : See — 'Miller, Ross J., and Sawyer. 3.353,485. Sawyer, George W., and H. A. Tews, to National Steel Corp. Banding line. 3,336.860, 8-22-67. CI. 100 — 4. Sawver, Harold T., HV-2.% to V. D. Beehler. Sonar wand. 3,310,129, 3-21-67, CI. 181 — .5. Sawver, Harold T., to Vernon D. Beehler. Sonic surface cleaner. 3,357,033, 12^12-67. CI. 15—98. Sawyer, James G., to General Turbine Corp. Air car. 3,317.- 161, 5-2-67, CI. 244—36. Sawyer, Webster M., Jr., and W. C. Simpson, to Shell Oil Co. Emulsion compositions and their preparation. 3,328,- 326, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 27. Sawyer's, Inc. : See — Szymber, Oleg. 3,315,621. Sawyers. James D , and O. J. Dorsey. Cattle guard. 3,322,399, 5-30-67. CI. 256—17. Sax, Karl J. : See — Feldman, Louis I., Holmlund, and Sax. 3.297.6S7. Feldman, Louis L., Holmlund and Sax. 3.355,360. Sax, Karl J., R. H. Blank, C. E. Holmlund, and R. H. Evans, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Method of preparing 16-oxy- asnated derivatives of estr-4-en-3-one. 3,329,579, 7-4-67, CI. 195—51. Saxby, Richard M., to Holley Carburetor Co. Automatic choke carburetor. 3,332,671, 7-25-67, CI. 261—39. Saxe, Ludvig, and I. Krogstad, to A/S Pusnes Mek. Verksted. Semi-automatic warping and mooring arrangement. 3,300,- 1S7, 1-24-67, CI. 254 — 172. Saxl, Erwin J., to Tensitron, Inc. Tension meter. 3,344,664, 10-3-67. CI. 73 — 144. Saxl, Erwin J. Device and method for measuring srravitational and other forces. 3.357,253, 12-12-67, CI. 73—382. Saxon, Arthur F., to Blaw-Knox Co. Apparatus for the heating of bulk material and recovery of vaporizable product there- from. 3,359,649, 12-26-67, CI. 34 — 173. Saxon. Daniel I. : See — Coffin. Arthur G., Jr.. and Saxon. 3.353,223. Keel, Alvin M., and Saxon. 3.353.222. Saxonmeyer, Wallace J., to Whiting Corp. Railway car holder assembly. 3,306,233, 2-28-67, CI. 104 — 249. Saxton. Don W. : See — Deavenport, Joe, and Saxton. 3,327,228. Saxton, Gene R., and C. L. and J. K. Morganti., to Morsax Co. Pneumatic-electric load weighing device for trucks. 3,306,383, 2-28-67, CI. 177—136. Saxton. Harold L. Radar indication system. 3.309.702, 3- 14-67. CI. 343—11. Saxton, Harold L., and M. S. Wilson. Underwater direction indicator. 3.296,578, 1-3-67. CI. 340 — 3. Saxton, Harold L., and M. S. Wilson. Wedge scan for echo locating system. 3.307,141, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 3. Saxton, John W., to The Standard Engineering Co. Clutch device. 3,320,772, 5-23-67, CI. 64 — 30. Say, Peter A., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of forming a flexible seal between telescopically engageable pipe sections. 3,313.669. 4-11-67, CI. 156—294. Sayad, Richard S., and A. D. McMahan. to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and composition for reducing friction on con- veyors. 3,336.225. 8-15-67. CI. 252 — 34.7. 1138 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,311,113, 3,296,305. 3,296,306. Sayer, Royston : See — ■ Hargreaves, John, Inker, and Sayer. 3,324,922 Savers. Lillian H., to Kops Bros., Inc. Brassiere. 3-28-67, CI. 128—425. Sayigh. Adnan A. R. : See — Foster, Ebenezer A. T., Odinak, and Sayigh. 3,358,025 Potts, Jon S., Sayigh, and Ulrich. 3,341,564. Tilley, James N., and Sayigh. 3,296,304. Ulrich, Henri, Tilley, and Sayigh. 3.337,621. Von E. Doering, William, Sayigh, and Tilley. Von E. Doering, William. Sayigh, and Tilley. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., to The Upjohn Co. Terphenyl triiso cyanates. 3,342,845, 9-19-07, CI. 260 — 453. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and H. Ulrich, to The Upjohn Co. Proc- ess for the preparation of carbodimides. 3,301,895, 1-31- 67, CI. 260—551. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and J. N. Tilley, to The Upjohn Co. Process for the preparation of organic isocyanates. 3,311,- 654, 3-2S-67, CI. 260—465. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and H. Ulrich, to The Upjohn Co. Novel 4-(organosulfonyl) semicarbazides. 3,352,909, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 554. Savler, Richardson W., and R. E. Bailey, to Astro Optics Inc. Navigational aid. 3,314,178, 4-18-67, CI. 40 — 130. Sayles, David C, to United States of America, Army. Composi- tion and method for removing explosive residues. 3,337,464, 8-22-67, CI. 252—88. Saylor, Lee H„ to Sealed Power Corp. Narrow width piston ring and expander-spacer. 3,346,252, 10-10-67, CI. 267 — 1.5. Savior. William H., and M. R. Emerson, to Coleman Engineer- ing Co., Inc. Through-zero comparator. 3,333,089, 7-25-67, CI. 235 — 151.11. Sayre, Allyn T. : See — O'Brien, Leo J., and Sayre. 3,335,792. Savre, Philip R., and R. W. Watkins, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Explosion-proof light assembly. 3,331,959, 7- 18-67. CI. 240—11.2. Sayre, Robert K., to United States of America, Navy. Once- through steam generator with means to provide saturated feed water. 3,356,135. 12-5-67, CI. 165—159. Sayward, John W., to Ark-Les Switch Corp. Rocker type switch detent contact construction. 3,299,241, 1-17-67, CI. 200—166. Sbarra. Joseph D., and P. Chebiniak. to International Business Machines Corp. Fumaric acid-rosin adduct/polyester varnish moisture-set ink vehicle and ink compositions. 3,338,850, 8-29-67. CI. 260 — 7.5. Sbarra, Ralph A. Acceleration hair suspension hood. 3,315,- 688, 4-25-67, CI. 132 — 9. Sbrana, Glauco : See — Pino. Piero, Braca, and Sbrana. 3,355,503. Scace, Robert I., to General Electric Co. Gate fired bidirec- tional switch. 3,350,611, 10-31-67, CI. 317 — 235. Scadron. Marvin D., to American Radiator & Standard Sani- tary Corp. Liquid level sensing device. 3,302,458, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 295. Scafuro, Victor E., to Sternco Industries, Inc. Filter device for aquarium tanks. 3,333,701, 8-1-67, CI. 210 — 169. Scaggs. Lee E., to Varian Associates. High speed NPNP and MPNP multivibrators. 3,312,832, 4-4-67, CI. 307—88.5. Scaglia. M., S.p.A. : See — Scaglia, Mario. 3,315.916. Scaglia, Mario, to M. Scaglia, S.p.A. Bobbin construction. 3,315,916, 4-25-67, CI. 242—118.6. Scala, Eugene L.. Jr., to Ford Motor Co. Temperature com- pensated accelerating pump. 3,350,071, 10-31-67, CI. 261—34. Scalella, Albert, and W. R. Kilroy. Egg-shelling device. 3,301,290, 1-31-67, CI. 146 — 2. Scales, John T., and J. Kerr, to National Research Develop- ment Corp. Apparatus for supporting bodies. 3,354,470, 11-28-67, CI. 5—348. Scales. Michael J. Pipe joint and seal. 3,348,850, 10-24-67, CI. 277—101. Scalia, Joseph : See — Henning, George J., and Scalia. 3,346,948. Sealise, Robert L. : See — Harmon, Dale L., Sealise, and Kuntz. 3,335,548. Scallet. Barrett L., and I. Ehrenthal, to Anheuser-Busch Inc. High D.E. corn type starch conversion syrup and methods of making same. 3,305,395, 2-21-67, 'CI. 127—30. Scalliet. Robert : See — Givry, Jean P., Clair, Pailheiz, and Scalliet. 3,359,882. Scalliet, Robert M. G. J. : See — Chambran, Jacques, Scalliet, and Duclaux. 3,351,546. Scalone, John M. : See — Greenblott, Bernard J., McCormick, Scalone, and Wheeler. 3,304,080. Scalzo. Augustine J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elastic fluid power plant apparatus. 3,318,572, 5-9-67, CI. 253 — 39. Scam Instrument Corp., The: See — Sargent, Jack, Linder, and Goodman. 3,309,678. Scamman, Leslie R. Continuously variable angle helical roller comb. 3,302,654, 2-7-67, CI. 132 — 122. Scandia Packaging Machinery Co. : See — Anderson. Andrew W. 3,344,578. Scandura Inc. : See — Graham, Geoffrey. 3,333,771. Scanlan, Warren F., to Shock-Proof Electronics, Inc. Safety device for preventing electric shock by quickly de-energiz- ing a malfunctioning electric circuit. 3,319,123, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 18. Scanley, Clyde S., to American Cyanamid Co. Water-insolu- bilized floor wax composition containing alkali metal aluminate and method for preparing same. 3,328,328, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Scanley, Clyde S., to American Cyanamid Co. Fluoroalkyl- trisulfonylmethanes. 3,333,007, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 607. Scanley, Clvde S., to American Cyanamid Co. Trisulfonyl- methanes. 3,337,636, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 607. Scanley, Clyde S., to American Cyanamid Co. Apparatus for dissolving polymer particles. 3,359,073, 12-19-67, CI. 23 — 269. Scanlon, John J., Jr. : See — Quinlau, Joseph B., and Scanlon. 3,311,057. Quinlan, Joseph B., and Scanlon. 3,320,887. Scanlon, John J., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Automatic rifle for firing caseless ammunition. 3,345,770, 10-10-67, CI. 42 — 18. Scanlon. John J., Jr., and J B. Quinlan, to United States of America. Army. Device for molding caseless ammunition. 3,353.43S. 11-21-67, CI. 86—1 Scanlon, Thomas A., to P M & E Electronics, Inc. Acoustic manifold. 3,353,625, 11-21-67, CI. 181 — 31. Scannell, William R., and H. A. Gardner. Golf tee holder. 3,360,170, 12-26-67, CI. 224 — 5. Scantlin Electronics, Inc. : See — Blakeslee, Thomas R., and Niquette. 3,297,927. Francy, James R. 3,317,686. Gray, Michael T. 3,320,426. Scantlin, John R., Drummond, Gray, and Niquette. 3.296,597. Scantlin. John R., Drummond, Gray, and Niquette. 3,312,952. Scantlin, John R., E. J. Drummond, M. T. Gray, and R. P. Niquette, to Scantlin Electronics, Inc. Market quotation apparatus. 3,296,597, 1-3-67, CI. 340—172.5. Scantlin, John R., E. J. Drummond, M. T. Gray, and R. P. Niquette to Scantlin Electronics, Inc. High speed line splitter for market quotation apparatus. 3,312,952, 4-4-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Scapa Dryers Ltd. : See — Hindle, Thomas and J. R. 3,335,844. Scaperotto, Charles A. Attachment for load-handling ma- chinery. 3,333,717, 8-1-67, CI. 214 — 147. Scapple. Robert Y. : See — Nektaredes, Paul, and Scapple. 3,297,944. Scaramucci. Domer. Foldable check valve. 3,295,547, 1-3- 67, CI. 137 — 315. Scaramucci, Domer. Swing-type check valve. 3,295,550, 1-3-67, CI. 137 — 527.4 Scaramucci, Domer. Ball valve and unstressed synthetic resin seals therefor. 3,339.885, 9-5-67, CI. 251 — 172. Scaramucci, Domer. Ball check valve. 3,346,008, 10-10-67, CI. 137—516.29. Scaramucci, Domer. Valve and seal. 3.347,517, 10-17-67, CI. 251—315. Scaramucci, Domer. Valve seat with lip like seal. 3,356.333, 12-5-67, CI. 251 — 172. Scaramucci. Domer. Gate valve and seal. 3,356,334, 12-5-67, CI. 251— 172. Scarano, Robert J. Coping assembly for swimming pools. 3,319,264. 5-16-67, CI. 4 — 172. Scarborough. Homer C, deceased (by P. J. Scarborough, legal representative, and C. A. Hanning), to Mead Johnson & Co. Acyloxy - 2 - aryl-l,3-thiazinones. 3,336,305, 8-15-67, CI. 260—243. Scarborough. Phyllis J. : See — Scarborough. Homer C. 3,336,305. Scarborough, Troy. Soil working machine. 3,339,643, 9-5-67, CI. 172—184. Scarbrough. Alfred D. : See — Connollv, Thomas A., Kaplan, and Scarbrough. 3,304,- 415. Koerner. Ralph J., and Scarbrough. 3,297,995. Scarbrough, Don R., Sr. : See — Mylrea. Bruce W.. Sr.. and Scarbrough. 3.323.762. Scarbrough, John, H. E. Sweeney, and R. D. Kahle, to Gen- eral Precision, Inc. Encoding apparatus. 3,307,025, 2-28- 67, CI. 235—160. Scardislia, Frank: See — Goldberg, Eugene P., and Scardiglia. 3,359.238. Scariano. Anthony : See — O'Neill, Robert J., and Tesdahl. 3,308,168. Scarlett. Charles C. : See — Cockroft. John J., Scarlett, Flower, and Buchanan. 3,311.698. Scarlett, Robert M., to Internationa] Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Semiconductor device. 3,358,197, 12-12-67, CI. 317 — 235. Scarlett, Theodore C. to Honeywell Inc. Pressure control apparatus. 3,299,701, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 178. Scarnato. Thomas J., and P. C. Gordon, to International Harvester Co. Vibration controlled mower mounting. 3.302,376. 2-7-67, CI. 56 — 25. Scarnato, Thomas J.. R. Sorensen, J. J. Dryan, and C. M. Lawler, to International Harvester Co. Diagonal feed material conveyor and blower mechanism. 3,302,978, 2-7-67, CI. 302 — 37. LIST OF PATENTEES 1.13!) Searnato, Thomas J., P. C. Gordon, and R. H. Brunker, to International Harvester Co. Adjustable mower sickle guid- ing and clamping device. 3,314,222, 4-18-67, CI. 50—305. Scaros, Mike G. : See — Pappo, Raphael, and Scaros. 3,359,282. Scarpa, Thomas J., to Edison Instruments, Inc. Iligh-fre- quency ultrasonic generators. 3,321,189, 5-23-67, CI. 259 -144. Scarpa, Thomas J., to Edison Instruments, Inc. Double therm- istor How-meters. 3,335,606, S-15-67, CI. 73 — 204. Scarpa, Thomas J., to Edison Instruments, Inc. Transistor tracking systems. 3,336,485, 8-15-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Scarpace, William B\, to General Motors Corp. Closure latch. 3..". 17.22!). 5-2-67, CI. 292—216. Scarpelli, Joseph A. : See — Brvnko, Carl, Bakan, Miller, and Scarpelli. 3,341,466. Scarpelli, Neil N. Trowel. 3,346,905, 10-17-67. CI. 15 — 235.6. Scarr. George E., and D. R. Binstead, to D & B Rigging Sup- plies Ltd! Cable shackle. 3,350,750, 11-7-67, CI. 24—126. Scarr, Robert W. A., and M. R. McCann, to International Standard Electric Corp. Tunnel diode D.C. to D.C. con- verters. 3,310.725, 3-21-07, CI. 321-2. Scarrott. Gordon G. : /See — Naylor, Ronald, and Scarrott. 3,349,382. Scarso. Luciano, G Boccato. and A. Rigo, to Montecatini Edi- son S.p.A. Process for the stabilization of vinyl halide poylmers bv treating in the presence of hydrofluoric acid. 3,354.135. il-21-07, CI. 260 — 92. S. Scarvelis, Gus S. : See — Chari, Nallan C. S., and Scarvelis. 3,357,841. Scatena, Massimo, and M. Grazia, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for producing synthetic polyvinyl ester latices, particularly suitable for water paints and latices thus obtained. 3,347, SOS, 10-17-67, CI. 260—17. Scates. Thomas E. : See — Teller, Samuel H., and Scates. 3,332,806. Scavuzzo. William J., and A. Walulik, to Purolator Products. Inc. Filter housing. 3,333,703, 8-1-67, CI. 210—232. Sceggel, Elton J., to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor stator shroud arrangement. 3,295,751, 1-3-67, CI. 230 — 133. Schaab, Michael J., to American Gas Association, Inc. Auto- matic coffee maker. 3,357,339, 12-12-67, CI. 99 — 283. Schaad, William J., and W. N. Schink, to Indak Mfg. Corp. Electrical switches with improved contact and detent struc- tures. 3,299,227, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 16. Schaad, William J., and W. N. Schink, to Indak Mfg. Corp. Carry-over and stopping switches with improved arcuate shaped contact structure. 3,344,242. 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 11. Schaadt, Franz, and G. Backstein. Threaded percussion primer. 3,306,203, 2-28-67, CI. 102 — 45. Schaadt, Franz, and T. Weber, to Rheinmetall, G.m.b.H., Firma. Primer charge. 3,351,019, 11-7-67, CI. 102— SO. 5. Schaaf. Donald, T. V. Minis, and G. J. Desmond, Jr., to Nopco Chemical Co. Cotton treating compositions. 3,336,222, 8- 15-67, CI. 252 — S.7. Schaaf, Edward J. Corn harvesting machine. 3,304,703, 2-21-07, CI. 56 — 117. Schaaf, Henry W., to General Motors Corp. Directional air vent nozzle with flexing vanes. 3,319,560, 5-16-67, CI. 9S— 40. Schaaf, Gunther : See — ■ Vosika, Eugene A., and Schaaf. 3,307,670. Schaaf, Kurt H., S. Schmukler, and H. C. Klein, to Nopco Chemical Co. Process for obtaining purifier crystalline vitamin Da. 3,334,118. 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 397.25. Schaaf. Ronald B. Self-contained cooler. 3,308,636, 3-14- 67, CI. 02—400. Schaale. Robert G., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Wicket gate end seals. 3,332,441, 7-25-07, CI. 137 — 599. Schaap, Theodore. Combination disposal and washer. 3,356,- 097. 12-5-67, CI. 134 — 112. Schaap, Theodore. Combination disposal and washer. 3,358,- 702, 12-19-67, CI. 134 — 58. Schabel. Harry J. Tool attachment. 3,350,7S4, 11-7-67, CI. 33 — 75. Schaber. Ralph F., to Chrysler Corp. Fluid operated electric switch. 3,345,479, 10-3-67, CI. 200 — S3. Schaberg Richard R. : See — Brastow, Edgar R., Voge, Skinner, Amsler, and Schaberg. 3,323,379. Schach. Albert W., to Barber-Colman Co. Strip type air distributor. 3.308,744, 3-14-07, CI. 98 — 40. Schach. Albert W., to Barber-Colman Co. Air distributor. 3,320,809, 5-23-07, CI. 98 — 40. Sehacher. Ralf : See — Kohler. Werner, and Sehacher. 3,360,681. Schachner. Herbert : See — Tannenberger, Helmut, Schachner, and Simm. 3,350,230. Schacht. Guenter, and E. Spieth, to International Business Machines Corp. Print hammer drive mechanism for high speed printers. 3,335,659, 8-15-67, CI. 101 — 93. Schacht. Gunter : See — Arnold, Sieghard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Heinrich, Nitschke, Schacht, and Speeth. 3,359,921. Schacht, Gunter H. : See — Brown, Edgar A., and Schacht. 3,341,667. Schacht. Werner : See — Kinder, Gotthard, and Schacht. 3,357,328. Schachter, Friedrich. Manufacture of composite writing points for ball point pens. 3,315,347, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 141. Schachter, Friedrich. Ball point pens. 3,352,622, 11-14-G7, CI. 401— Ml. Schachter, Halm, Apparatus for shredding molten mineral materials into fibers. 3,330,125, 8-15-07, CI. 65 — 14. Schachter, Myron M., to United Stales of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Apparatus for pro- ducing three dimensional recordings of lluoroescence spec- tra. 3,302,023, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 71. Schach von Wittenau, Manfred, and B. K. Koe, to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Process for preparing esters of 2-hydroxy-3- (3-indolyl) alkanoic acids. 3,320,282, 5-10-67, CI. 260 — 326.13. Schack, H. Norman : See — Sheppard, Chester S., Schack, and Mageli. 3,347,845. Schack, Harry N. : See — Mageli, Orville L., Sheppard, and Schack. 3,306,862. Schad, Charles A. Method of controlling the level of con- tamination in crude petroleum. 3,309,308, 3-14-67, CI. 20S— 178. Schad, Robert D., to Husky Mfg. & Tool Works Ltd. Distribu- tion system for thermoplastic molding materials. 3,353,209, 11-21-67, CI. IS — 4. Schade, Gerhard, and F. Blaschke, to Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Process for the preparation of linear thermoplas- tic mixed polyesters having softening temperatures above 100° C. 3,299,172, 1-17-67, CI. 260—860. Schade, Johannes : See — Wittmoser, Adalbert, Schade, and Krzyzanowski. 3,314,- 116. Schade, Otto H., Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Liquid-fuel burner. 3,323,574, 6-6-67, CI. 158 — 54. Schade, Willy E„ to Eastman Kodak Co. Projection printer lens. 3,320,017, 5-16-67, CI. 350—222. Schadel, Jurgen : See — Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, Schadel, and Renner. 3,321,680. Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, Schadel, and Uebel. 3,314,833. Schadlich. Helmut : See — Kollner, Hartwig, Rebstock, Schadlich, and Schloss. 3,310.216. Schaecher, Roland A., to Dale Electronics, Inc. Resistor ele- ment. 3,352,260. 12-12-07, CI. 33S — 318. Schaedler, Raymond J., and R. C. Simmons, to Chicago Pneu- matic Tool Co. Torque release and shut off device for rotary pneumatic tools. 3,298,481, 1-17-07, CI. 192 — 34. Schaefer, Andrew R. Hee — Roth, James F.. and Schaefer. 3,350.757. Schaefer, Carl A., to Square D Co. Liquid level responsive apparatus. 3,319,571, 5-16-67, CI. 103 — 25. Schaefer, Carl A., to Square D Co. Pressure switch with non-welding contact structure. 3,340,372, 9-5-67, CI. 200 — 83. Schaefer, Edward E., to Central Specialties Co. Drapery dis- play carrier. 3,297,169, 1-10-07, CI. 211 — 94. Schaefer, Edward E. Lever latch construction for a split clamping ring. 3,339,901, 9-5-07, CI. 292 — 256.69. Schaefer. Edward E., to Central Specialties Co. Display hang- er. 3,344.960, 10-3-67, CI. 223 — 96. Schaefer, Edward J., to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Trust bearing assembly. 3,326,612. 6-20-67, CI. 308 — 160. Schaefer, Edward J., to Franklin Electric Co., Inc. Electrical detecting system. 3,327,167, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 13. Schaefer, Ernst H., to Clupak, Inc. Apparatus for producing uncreped extensible paper. 3,329,562, 7-4-07, CI. 102 — 361. Schaefer, Frederic C, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for the preparation of amidine salts. 3,309,374, 3-14—67, CI. 260 — 296. Schaefer. Frederic C, and J. H. Ross, to American Cyanamid Co. Selective chlorination of trimethvl-s-triazine. 3,331,- 838, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 248. Schaefer, George E., to Brunswick Corp. Chair. 3,350,133, 10-31-67, CI. 297 — 232. Schaefer, Harold W., to National Union Electric Corp. Vac- uum cleaner with internal accessory tool carrier. 3,296,048, 1-10-07, CI. 15 — 323. Schaefer, Johannes : See — Lupoli. Peter J., and Schaefer. 3,356.930. Schaefer, Johannes, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Current balancing circuit for rectifiers having phase control regu- lators. 3,317.813, 5-2-67, CI. 321—26. Schaefer, Johannes, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Flux reset circuit. 3,324,3S0, 0-6-67, CI. 321 — 25. Schaefer, John J. : See — Augustyn, Edward J., and Schaefer. 3,331,318. Schaefer, John O. : See — Goff, Willie, Jr., and Schaefer. 3,346,090. Palmer. Leon E., Schaefer, and Young. 3,324,9S5. Schaefer, John O., to International Business Machines Corp. Keyboard sequence discriminator with different codes for upper and lower case. 3,311,211, 3-2S-67, CI. 197 — 98. Schaefer, John O., to International Business Machines Corp. Tabulation rack. 3,333,669, S-l-67. CI. 197 — 70. Schaefer, John O., to International Business Machines Corp. Pneumatic accumulator. 3,346,184, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 201. Schaefer, John P. : See — Borman, Jess W.. and Schaefer. 3.342,086. Schaefer, John W.. to A. O. Smith Harvestore Products, Inc. Clutch mechanism for an unloading apparatus. 3,313.428, 4-11-67. CI. 214 — 17. 1140 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schaefer, Juergen : See — Seitz, Ernst-Otto, V. and J. Schaefer. 3,360,640. Schaefer, Otto W. Plaster wall frame structure with stud securing clips. 3,332,188, 7-25-67, CI. 52 — 349. Schaefer, Paul : See — Olaj, Oskar, Berger, Maeder, and Schaefer. 3,326,628. Schaller, Heinrich, and Schaefer. 3,360,373. Schaefer, Richard A., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Pulse duty ratio modulator. 3,296,556, 1-3-67, CI. 332—9. Schaefer, Robert G. : See — Ballenger, Robert J., and Schaefer. 3,350,754. Schaefer, Robert H. : See — Christenson, Howard W., Moonev, and Schaefer. 3,302,- 390. Howard W., Mooney, and Schaefer. 3,324,- Howard W., and Schaefer. 3.320,107. Howard W., and Schaefer. 3,331,480. L. Machining fixture. 3,345,061, 10-3 ■67, Christenson, 797. Christenson, Christenson, Schaefer, Robert CI. 269 — 246. Schaefer, Roland J. Immersion device including doctor means. 3,344,770, 10-3-67, CI. 118 — 122. Schaefer, Steven W. : See — Jones, William D„ and Schaefer. 3,317,495. Schaefer, Volker : See — Seitz, Ernst-Otto, V. and J. Schaefer. 3,360,640. Schaeffer, Marvin G., to General Motors Corp. Capacitor means. 3,339,130, 8-29-67, CI. 317—258. Schaeffer, Paul R. : See — Muller, Louis P., Benz, and Schaeffer. 3,333,034. Schaeffer, Robert A. : See — Murray, Thomas C, Reese, Roselli Schaeffer, and Stone. 3,319,604. Schaeffer, Robert B., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Safety closure for flexible container. 3,360,147, 12-26-67, CI. 215 — 9. Schaeffer, William D., and J. L. Lafferty, to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for the catalytic oxidation of olefins with a group VIII noble metal catalyst and oxygen to aldehydes, acetals and unsaturated esters. 3,346,624, 10—10- 07, CI. 260 — 497. Schaeffer, William D., and K. L. Olivier, to Union Oil Co. of California. Oxidation of ethylene to vinyl esters by a platinum group metal catalyst in the presence of a halogen compound, a heavy metal salt, molecular oxygen and a vanadium compound. 3,346,626, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 497. Schaeffler, Georg. to Industriewerk Schaeffler OHG. Roller bearing cage for cylindrical rollers. 3,298,761, 1-17-67, CI. 308 — 217. Schaeffler, Georg, to Industriewerk Schaeffler OHG. Cage for roller bearing. 3,314,738, 4-18-67, CI. 308—217. Schaeffler, Georg, to Industriewerk Schaeffler OHG. Needle bearings for bottom rollers of stretchers in spinning ma- chines. 3,316,037, 4-25-67, CI. 308—187. Schaeffler, Georg, and R. Jahn, to Industriewerk Schaeffler. Sealed needle bearing. 3,348,889, 10-24-67, CI. 308 — 187.2. Schaeffler, Otto S., to Aerojet-General Corp. Fluorodinitro- alkyl esters of monocarboxylic acids and their preparations. 3,316,292, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 486. Schaer, Glenn R. : See — Faust, Charles L., Schaer, and Beach. 3,318,786. Sehaeve, Donald K., to Barber-Colman. Burst length propor- tioning svstem for controlling electric power. 3,329,887, 7-4-67, CI. 323 — 22. Schaevitz-Bytrex Corp. : See — Green, Malcolm. 3,309,922. Schaevitz-Bytrex, Inc. : See — Kurtz, Anthony D., and Jones. 3,329,023. Schaevitz Engineering : See — Demuth. Galan W. 3,329,012. Schafer, Arthur S. : See — Turman, Thomas B. 3,320,782. Schafer, Bruno : See — - Stahlecker, Fritz, and Schafer. Schafer, Ewald : See — Mahlmann, Klaus, and Schafer. Schafer, George F. Collapsible scaffolding. 3,354,596, 11-28- 67. CI. 52 — 646. Schafer, Gerhardt : See — Markwardt, Fritz, Walsmann, Schafer, and Topfer. 3,300,3S3. Schafer, Helmut, to Desitin-Werk Carl Klinke G.m.b.H. Proc- ess for the preparation of a.a-disubstituted succinimides. 3.33S,911, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Schafer, Helmut K., and P. W. Krause, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Proc- ess for the manufacture of granular urea-aldehyde fertilizer. 3.326,665, 6-20-67, CI. 71 — 28. Schafer, Hugo : See — Bratzler, Karl, Schafer, and Hingst. 3,325,275. Schafer, Johannes : See — Bernemann, Paul, Engel, and Schafer. 3,328,376. Schafer, John P., to Hexcel Products, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for continuous packaging of fragile items. 3,320,- 716, 5-23-67, CI. 53 — 27. Schafer. John P., to Hexcel Corp. Volume trieallv expandable energy absorbing material. 3.339,673, 9-5-67, CI. 188 — 1. Schafer, Joseph L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Stabilized tri- fluoroehloroethvlene polymers containing (A) zinc oxide and (B) hvdrbquinone or chloranil. 3,331,811, 7-18-67, CI. 260—45.75. 3,320,702. 3,307,233. Schafer, Kathleen D. : See — Dexter, Martin, and Schafer. 3,345,327. Schafer, Kenneth A., to Freeman Chemical Corp. Method of preparing laminate with grain surface. 3,351,507, 11-7- 67, CI. 156 — 60. Schafer, Kenneth R. See — Early, Hallie O., Schafer, and Kirkland. 3,319,605. Schafer, Konrad. Apparatus for the treatment of textiles or fabrics of the washing of laundrv. 3,330,139, 7-11-67, CI. 6S — 58. Schafer, Leon J. : See — Harrison, Lvle E., and Schafer. 3,318,037. Schafer, Rolf : See — Lehmkuhl, Herbert, and Schafer. 3,341,562. Schafer, Werner, R. Wegler, L. Eue,, and H. Hack, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Certain benzazolyl-sub- stituted imidazolidines. 3,299,085, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 305. Schafer, Werner, R. Wegler, L. Eue, and H. Hack, to Farben- fabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Method for inhibiting growth of undesirable plants. 3,334,990, 8-8-67, CI. 71 — 88. Schaffer, Max A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Gyroscopic alignment system. 3,329,028, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 5.41. Schaffer, Max A., and R. H. Wright, to Sperry Rand Corp. Antifriction support means for gyroscopes. 3,336,810, 8-22— 67. CI. 74—5. Schaffer, Richard E., to Sperry Rand Corp. Aircraft follow- up servomechanism indicating apparatus. 3,316,532, 4-25-67, CI. 340 — 27. Schaffer, Robert R. : See — Johnston, Richard P., and Schaffer. 3,328,543. Schafers, Josef F. Box opener. 3,349,938, 10-31-67, CI. 217 — 57. Schaffert, Roland M., to International Business Machines Corp. Process of electrophotography based on electro- photolytic reactions and element therefor. 3,316,088, 4-25-67, CI. 96—1.5. Schaffler, Willi. Boring bar. 3,358,531, 12-19-67, CI. 77— 58. Schaffner, Kurt : See — Jeger, Oskar, and Schaffner. 3.318,789. Jeger, Oskar, and Schaffner. 3,336,336. Schaffrath. Paul M. : See — Notbohm, Willard C, Rojecki, and Schaffrath. 3.331.313. Schafft, Hugo W., to Motorola, Inc. Electromechanical de- vice. 3,307,055, 2-28-67. CI. 310—8.6. Schafft, Hugo W., to Motorola, Inc. Magnetostrictive trans- ducer. 3.339,132, 8-29-67, CI. 318—118. Schafft, Hugo W., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic circuit. 3,349.- 279, 10-24-67, CI. 315 — 27. Schafft, Hugo W., to Motorola, Inc. Ultrasonic transducer and gas analyzer. 3,353,400, 11-21-67, CI. 73 — 24. Schafroth, Werner, and A. E. Cairatti ; said Cairatti assor. to said Schafroth. Nailing machine. 3,301,456, 1-31-67, CI. 227 — 120. Schafroth, Werner, and A. E. Cairatti : said Cairatti assor. to said Schafroth. Nailing machine. 3,342,110, 9-19-67, CI. 91 — 454. Schafsteller, Helmut, to Compudyne Corp. Weight indicator zero-adjustment apparatus for belt conveyor. 3,333,649, 8-1-67, CI. 177 — 211. Schagen, Pieter, and D. G. Taylor, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Display system with spatial noise elimination using negative image of noise. 3,328,586, 6-27-67, CI. 250 — 217. Schaible, Aaron M., to J. I. Case Co. Rotating speed control mechanism. 3,325,171, 6-13-67, CI. 275 — 6. Schaich, Paul, to BOMAG Bopparder Maschinenbaugesell- schaft m.b.H. Steering mechanisms for rollers, 3,335,808, 8-15-67, CI. 180 — 6.5. Schaich, Paul O. : See — Schwambor, Karl H., and Schaich. 3,318,210. Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Cementitious slab with bolt means. 3,295,286, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 584. Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Multi-piece con- tainers. 3,302,813, 2-7-67, CI. 220 — 4. Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for blow molding hollow plastic containers with offset finish. 3,319,291, 5-16-67, CI. 18—5. Schaich. Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Composite package forming method. 3,324,214, 6-6-67, CI. 264 — 98. Schaich, Wilbur A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Ball applicator as- sembly. 3,336.626, 8-22-67, CI. 15 — 572. Schaich, Walter : See — Boissonnas, Roger, Hugenin, Berde, and Schaich. 3,352,- 843. Schalk, Heinz : See — Rieckmann, Peter, Schalk, and Theel. 3,331,696. Schalkowsky. Samuel. Sun referenced orienting devices. 3,348.374, 10-24-67. CI. 60 — 26. Schall, Clement J., to Disposable Screed Holder Co. Screed board holder. 3,330,085, 7-11-67, CI. 52 — 365. Schall, Mike A. Nut cracker. 3,308,863, 3-14-67, CI. 146 — 13. Schall. Wallace J. Portable tube bender. 3,336,779, S-22-67, CI. 72 — 217. Schallenberg, Elmer E. : See — Schlight, Raymond C, Schallenberg, and Moroz. 3,308,- 064. LIST OF PATENTEES 1141 Schallenkamp, Robert J. : See — Gilson. James R., and Schallenkamp. 3.338,320. Schaller, Frank II., to Honeywell, Inc. Computer device. 3,315,955, 4-25-67, CI. 271—3. Schaller, Frank \V. : See — Tuflnell, Glenn \V., Schaller, and Yeo. 3,355,280. Schaller, Harold E.. to Hobam, Inc. Meat cutter having ad- jUStable blades. 3.330,317, 7-11-07. CI. 140 — 07. Schaller, Heinrich, and P. Schaefer, to Ciba Ltd. Process for the manufacture of silver halide emulsions bv the floecula- tion method. 3,300,373, 12-26-07, CI. 96 — 114. Schaller, Werner. Apparatus for monitoring the flow of a fluid medium. 3,312,900, 4-4-07, CI. 340 — 239. Schallert. Paul O., and C. C. Fite, Jr., to Tennessee Corp. Process for purifying phosphoric acid. 3,318,661, 5-9-67, CI. 23—105. Schaloske. Peter, to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Wall structure for vapor generator. 3,342,1G0, 9-19-67, CI. 122 — 406. Schaltbau-Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Sterff. Wilhelm. and Huber. 3,312,904. Svee. Peter. 3.307,118. Schampers, Paulus P. M. : See — De Haan, Edward F., and Schampers. 3,307,983. Schaubacher. William A. Receiver arrangement. 3,359,558, 12-19-07, CI. 343—225. Schanen, Robert R., to Modern Equipment Co. Cupolas. 3,331,- 59S. 7-1S-07, CI. 266 — 27. Schanhals-, Louis R., to The O. M. Scott & Sons Co. Process for the manufacture of lower alkvl arsinic acids and alkali metal salts thereof. 3,322.805. 5-30-67. CI 260 — 442. Schaniel, Francis J. Portable charcoal-electric grill. 3,290,- 955, 1-10-67, CI. 99 — 421. Schankler, Martin M., to Brunswick Corp. Cushioned rails forming ball retarcler and cleaner. 3,304,080. 2-14-07, CI. Schanlon, John J., Jr. : See — Quinlan. Joseph B., and Schanlon. 3,345,945. Schanne, Joseph F.. to Radio Corp. of America. Electronically variable delay line. 3.333,110. 7-25-07, CI. 307 — 88.5. Schantz, Socrates J. Biased canopy for vending trailers. 3,356,- 126, 12-5-67, CI. 100—62. Schanz, Hans, to Alfred-Teves, Maschinen- und Armaturen- fabrik E.G. Fluid-reservoir assembly. 3,359,730, 12-26-67, CI. 00—54.0. Schanze, Rudolf F. M. : See — Pruckner, Hermann E., and Schanze. 3,340,005. Schanzer, Oswald : See — Gansheimer, Josef, and Schanzer. 3,344,065. Schanzer, Wilhelm : See — Amrehn. Hermann, Beckmann, Bernemann, and Schanzer. 3.351.430. Beckmann, Gunter. Bernemann, Schanzer, and Wester- mann. 3. 303. ISO. Schanzer. Wilhelm, to Molykote Prortuktions G.m.b.H. Lubri- cants. 3,304,257, 2-14-07. CI. 252 — 25. Schanzlin, Ernest H., to Tuthill Pump Co. Reciprocating plunger type pump. 3,340.818, 9-12-07, CI. 103 — 178. Schapaugh, Gordon B. Apparatus for cleaning and sterilizing dentures. 3.345,124. 10-3-67, CI. 21 — 87. Schaper, Donald W. : See — Forster, Klaus W., and Schaper. 3,339,753. Schaper, Earl L., B. G. Caldwell, and C. J. Macalusa, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container. 3,297,194, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 72. Schaper, Otto R. Tractor mounting for agricultural imple- ments. 3,305,028, 2-21-67, CI. 172 — 297. Schapira, William W., to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Electromagnetic switch with non-snap-aeting con- tacts. 3.355,029, 11-28-67, CI. 317 — 11. Schappel, Joseph W. : See — Bockno. Gregory C, and Schappel. 3,296.000. Schappert, Hans M., to Koppers Co., Inc. Ethylene polym- erization. 3,306, 8S9, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Schar, Oskar, to Conrad Kern, A.G. Scaffold and platform. 3,305,040. 2-21-07, CI. 1S2 — 179. Scharbrough, James A., to Salem-Brosius, Inc. Industrial furnace cooling system. 3,302,939, 2-7-07, CI. 200 — 5. Schardt, Courtney H. : See — Kohn, Harry, and Schardt. 3,342,934. Schardt, Gerald W. : See — Burr. Harold S., and Schardt. 3,356,350. Scharein. Giinter, and E. Schwarzberg, to Chemische Werke Huls A.G. Process for the production of diacetvlene solu- tions. 3.325.557, 0-13-07, CI. 260 — 67S. Scharer. Edward B. : See — Dykzeul, Theodore J., and Scharer. 3,338,264. Katchka, Jay R., McAllister, and Scharer. 3,33S,517. Scharf. Erwin. Globular image projector. 3,298,277, 1-17- 67, CI. 88 — 27. Scharf, Leonard, to General Electric Co. Static timing means for producing an output control signal if an input signal persists for a predetermined minimum time interval. 3,317,- 745, 5-2-67, CI. 307 — SS.5. Scharf, Murray M., to Milani Foods, Inc. Sterilization of spices by in situ salt formation. 3,316,100, 4-25-67, CI. 99—140. Scharf, Philip T., and W. J. Keenan. to Eastman Kodak Co. Low reflection coatings lor plastics. 3,330,081, 7-11-07 CI. 117—33.3. Scharf, Walter G., to Metal Film Co., Inc. Multi-colored metallized threads. 3,311,486, 3-28-07, CI. 117—4. Scharff, Helmut, ami H. Rosewicz, to Badische Anllin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschal't, Production of bags from thermo- plastic sheeting. 3,329,070, 7-4-67, CI. 93—35. Scharg, George A. : See — Anderson, Harold P., McMahon, Scharg, and Winter. 3,3-10,700. Scharmann & Co. : See — Schraub, Willy. 3,311,425. Scharre, Edward w., to Anaconda Aluminum Co. Cigarette package. 3,333,083, 8-1-07, CI. 206—41.2. Schaschl, Edward: see — Littler, Robert L„ Marsh, and Schaschl. 3,337,472. Schattner, Robert I. Germicidal fabric. 3,317,376, 5-2-67, CI. 107—38.7. Schatz, Gunther, H. Gemeinhardt, H. Brucher, and O. Jurisch, to Vereinigte-Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. Apparatus for con- tinuous production of crimped filaments. 3,345,719, 10-10- 67, CI. 28—1. Schatzki, Erich, R. Schleeweiss, and K. Richardson, to Bilnor Corp. Swimming pool structure. 3,315,278, 4-25-67, CI. 4 — 172. Schatzler, Friedrich, and K. Falk, to Zahn & Co. G.m.b.H. Process for roasting materials containing chromium oxide. 3,295,954, 1-3-67, CI. 75—7. Schaub, Erwin L., to Ideal Corp. Screw-operated tightening devices. 3,311,959, 4-4-67, CI. 24 — 274. Schaub, Erwin L., to Ideal Corp. Pipe coupling of corrugated shield type. 3,359,017, 12-19-67, Ci. 285—230. Schaub, Heinz P. : See — Bosshard, Hans H., Ulrich, Schaub, and Koller. 3.325,242. Ulrich. Paul, Hoelzle, Stahel, and Schaub. 3,347.617. Schaub, Paul W. : See — Goodwin, Robert J., Mori, Pekarek, Schaub, and Zinkham. 3,324.957. Schaub, Robert E., and M. J. Weiss, to American Cyanamid Co. 3-lower alkoxy estra-l,3,5(10) triene-[17,16-c]-pyra- zoles. 3,330,S24, 7-11-07, CI. 200 — 239.5. Schaub, Robert F., to Syncroflo, Inc. Combination fire and do- mestic water system. 3,357,359, 12-12-67, CI. 103— 11. Schaubel, Ronald C. : See— Hawes, Robert I., Schaubel, and Isles. 3,332,175. Schauer, George W., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Repeat- able timed night light arrangement for a household range. 3,304,405, 2-14-67, CI. 219 — 396. Schauer, Marvin L., to Boise Cascade Corp. Compartmented dispensing carton formed from a single blank. 3,300,115, 1-24-67, CI. 229 — 27. Schauer. Ralph F. : See — Mullery. Alvin P.. and Schauer. 3,323, 10S. Schauer, Ronald E. : See — Grygienc, Lawrence S., Schauer, and Winandy. 3,299,- 259. Schauer, Ronald E., K. E. Prescher, J. G. Van Bosse, and A. C. Lange, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Register- sender arrangement for a communication switching system. 3,299,437, 1-17-07, CI. 179—18. Schauer, Siegfried, to Gebr. Pfeiffer Barbacossawerke A.-G. Sifter of the circulating air type. 3,30S,949, 3-14-07, CI. 209—133. Schauerman, John R. : See — Kumm, Joe F., and Schauerman. 3,299,419. Schauffler, Peter P. Electronic channel guidance system 3,302,203. 1-31-67, CI. 343—112. Schaufler, Hildegard : See — Burhorn, Friedrich, Kanzler, and Schaufler. 3,341,719. Schaumann, Erik J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tailless connector. 3,349,706, 10-31-67, CI. 102—27. Schaumann, Wolfgang: See — Popelak, Alfred, Lettenbauer, Schaumann, and Hibben- trop. 3,331,855. Popelak, Alfred, Lettenbauer, Schaumann, and Ribben- trop. 3,337.557. Popelak Alfred, Lettenbauer, Schaumann, and Ribben- trop. 3.337.559. Stach, Kurt, Thiel, Bickelhaupt, and Schaumann. 3,305,- 547. Schaumburg, Eric : See — Andersen, Obel F. E. 3,355.140. Schaus, Orland O., and W. E. Parker, to Canadian Breweries, Ltd. Elimination of scale formation in continuous kettle boiling of brewers' wort. 3,313, 02S, 4-11-07, CI. 99 — 52. Sehauster, Joseph A. Pipe hanger. 3,323,760, 0-6-67, CI. 248—62. Schaverien, Edward M. Actuating mechanism for water taps. 3,34S,42l. 10-24-67, CI. 74 — 424.6. Sehav, Frank J., to Revnolds Metals Co. Container means having pull-off wall means. 3,353,739, 11-21-67, CI. 229 — 51. Schay, Geza : See — Hanan, Maurice, Palermo, Raver, and Schay. 3,311,S88. Scheben, John A. : See — Mador, Irving L.. and Scheben. 3.309,403. Mador, Irving L., and Scheben. 3,33S,960. Schechter, Alfred, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Packing or sup- porting tray. 3,360,150, 12-26-67, CI. 217—26.5. Schechter, Arnold : See — Booty, Donald J., and Kamka. 3.30S.992. 1142 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schechter, Dale L. : See — Leddy, James J., and Schechter. 3,304,618. Schechter, Dale L., and J. J. Leddy, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of stabilizing sodium peroxide octahydrate crystals. 3,305,310, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 184. Scheck, Artur. System for the printing of spherical objects. 3,316,837, 5-2-67, CI. 101—115. Scheck. William. Aerosol actuator hold down device. 3,325,004, 6-13-67, CI. 222 — 402.14. Scheck, Everett J. : See — Blackledge, Myron L., and Scheck. 3.331.339. Schecter, Donald, and S. Skalka, to Victor Stanley, Inc. Rotary storage cabinet. 3,341,266, 9-12-67, CI. 312 — 11. Scheddel. Duane F. : See — Anderson, Robert E., and Scheddel. 3,340,208. Schedin, Robert S., and C. A. Josephson, to Leesona Corp. Means and method for winding diverse weft bobbins on a loom. 3,327.737. 6-27-67, CI. 139—224. Scheel, .lerold W., to General Motors Corp. Load compen- sating air cushion support. 3,318,406, 5-9-67, CI. 180 — 7. Scheel, Walther F. : See — Goldman. Leo, and Scheel. 3,356.188. Scheemaeker, Emile. Safety pin. 3,321,812, '5-30-67, CI. 24 — 158. Scheer, Irving, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Steroidal ter- tiary ether glycols and preparation thereof. 3,318,91S, 5-9-67. CI. 260 — 397.2. Scheerer, Arthur M. : See — Jones, Charles, Hadaway, Hermes, and Scheerer. 3,359,- 952. Scheerer, Ernest O. Rural mail boxes. 3,318,516, 5-9-67, CI. 232—35. Schefczik, Ernst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Disperse dyes of the phthaloperinone series. 3,342,818. 9-19-67, CI. 260—251. Schefczik, Ernst, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Dves containing trimellithamide groups. 3,356,- 672, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 152. Schefer, Eli I., and A. B. Skolnik, to Revlon, Inc. Container having applicator and rotatable stirrer. 3,336,624, 8-22-67, CI. 15 — 510. Schefer, Eli I., and A. B. Skolnik, to Revlon Inc. Container having closure attached applicator. 3,337,901, 8-29-67, CI. 15—609. Scheffel, Kurt, to International Standard Electric Corp. Apparatus for positioning an indicating element in accord- ance with a digital code. 3.303.283, 2-7-67, CI. 17S — 34. Scheffel, Walter. Loom with pneumatic picking means. 3.303.857. 2-14-67 CI. 139—127. Scheffel, Walter. Weft thread changing apparatus in a shuttleless loom. 3,315.707, 4-25-67, CI. 139 — 122. Scheffel, Walter. Gripper looms. 3,335,760, 8-15-67, CI. 139 — 122. Scheffel, Walter. Thread changing apparatus for a shuttle- less loom. 3,315.708. 4-25-67, CI. 139 — 122. Scheffler, Clarence E., to Ford Motor Co. Internal shoe brake. 3.308.910. 3-14-67, CI. 188—79.5. Scheffler. Friedrich : See — Seulen, Gerhard, Scheffler, and Gunsser. 3.313,016. Scheffler, Heinz : See — Roch, Josef, and Scheffler. 3,322,755. Scheffold, Rolf: See — Eschenmoser. Albert, Scheffold, Bertele, Pesaro, and Boss- hard. 3,340,211. Schegk, Ernst, G. Schrader, and K.-F. Wedemeyer, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 3.5-dimethyl-4-methyl- mercaptophenvl N-methvl carbamate and methods for com- batting insects. 3.313,684, 4-11-67. CI. 167 — 30. Scheib, Hermann, to Hannes Marker. Heel-clamping device for safety ski bindings. 3.359.011, 12-19-67. CI. 280 — 11.35. Scheib, John, Jr., to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Electrical contactor. Re. 26.172, 3-7-67, CI. 335 — 131. Scheib, John, Jr., to Ward Leonard Electric Co. Electromag- netically actuated contactor having a linearly movable con- tact carrier. 3,299,378, 1-17-67, CI. 335 — 131. Scheib, William R., to Blaw-Knox Co. Tube stretch reducing mill. 3,328.973, 7-4-67, CI. 72 — 239. Scheibe, Walter H. Warp knit tubular netting. 3,299,674, 1-24-67. CI. 66—195. Scheible, Howard G.. to Radio Corp. of America. Heater for electron tubes. 3,328,201, 6-27-07, CI. 117 — 215. Seheibler, Herman : See — Clune. Richard R., and Seheibler. 3,332,802. Scheid, Theodore G., Ill : See — Erwin, Carl L., and Scheid. 3,360,624. Scheidbach. Joseph F. : See — Brimble, Peter F., and Scheidbach. 3,302,725. Scheide, Alfred W : See — Munch, Walter, Jr., and Scheide. 3,355.539. Scheidecker, Abel, to Etablissements L. Faiveley. Panto- graph-type current collector. 3,349,197, 10-24-67, CI. 191 — 67. Scheidig, Helmut : See — Hauff, Alfred, and Scheidig. 3,311.693. Scheidig, Rudolf, to International Standard Electric Corn. Blade armature contact in sealed housing. 3.34S.17-1, 10-17- 67, CI. 335—153. Scheidker, John R., and F. C. Teeter, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method of forming stable emulsions. 3,296,129, 1-3- 67, CI. 52 — 33.4. Scheidmeir, Walter : See — Rauch, Konrad, and Scheidmeir. 3,303,105. Scheldt, James E. : See — Berta, James J., and Scheldt. 3.350,986. Hein, Allyn J., and Scheidt. 3,304,633. Scheldt, James E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Filter condition indicator. 3,358,835, 12-19-67, CI. 210—90. Scheil, Merrill A., to A. O. Smith Corp. Hot metal extrusion method. 3,349,593, 10-31-67, CI. 72 — 38. Scheiman, Jack, and R. Schwartz, to United States of America, Navy. Magnetic tape wear simulator. 3,359,783, 12-20-67, CI. 73—7 Scheindel, Christian T., to American Can Co. Laminated collapsible tube. 3,307,738, 3-7-67, CI. 220 — 83. Scheiner, Roy M. : See — Greenberg, Gerald B„ and Scheiner. 3,337,871. Scheinert, Richard R., to Outboard Marine Corp. Self load- ing railroad car. 3,315,825, 4-25-67, CI. 214 — 75. Scheinert, Richard R., to Outboard Marine Corp. Molding method. 3,329,546, 7-4-67, CI. 156— 22S. Scheinfeld, Abraham : See — Rorer, Ellis W., and Scheinfeld. 3,299,473. Seheinost, Kurt : See — Kaess, Franz, Prietzel, and Seheinost. 3,357,980. Scheinpflug, Hans: See — Goliasch, Karl, Pelster, and Scheinpflug. 3.345,377. Jung, Herbert F., Scheinpflug, and Grewe. 3,342,670. Scheinpflug, Hans, F. Grewe, and H. F. Jung, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Fungicidal composition containing blasticidin S and metal salts of 1,2-propylene-bis- dithioearbomate. 3,301.747, 1-31-67, CI. 167 — 22. Scheinpflug, Hans, H. F. Jung, and G. Schrader, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Thiol-phosphoric acid esters fungitoxic agents. 3.357,882, 12-12-67, CI. 167 — 30. Scheinwald, Reuben. Golf club receptacle with collapsible chair. 3,343,869, 9-26-67, CI. 297—217. Scheire. Harold R., Jr. : See — Aulds, Darrell D., and Scheire. 3,343,493. Scheirich, H. I.. Co. : See — Himelreich, Louis E. 3,334.370. Scheiter, Milton H., to General Motors Corp. Transmission. 3 295.392. 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 677. Scheiter, Milton H., to General Motors Corp. Multiple speed fan drive. 3,359,831, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 761. Scheitlin, Thomas G., A. J. Koch, and W. A. Hames, to Whirl- pool Corp. Refrigeration apparatus. 3,321,933, 5-30-67, CI. 62 — 419. Schelhorn, Frederick B., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method for making heavy gauge plastic sheets. 3,322,588, 5-30-67, CI. 156 — 244. Schelhorn, Frederick B.. to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Construction of a blanket for moisture-pack poultry shipping system. 3,342,613. 9-19-67, CI. 99—171. Schelkmann, Wilhelm. Method and apparatus for recapping tires with prevulcanized profile treads. 3.325,326, 0-13-67, CI. 156 — 96. Scheil, Carl M., to General Motors Corp. Rotary compressor. 3.302.870, 2-7-67, CI. 230 — 149. Scheil. Clarence F. : See — Scheil. Horace R. and C. F., and Umbenhauer. 3,311,202. Scheil, Horace R. and C. F., and D. F. Umbenhauer, to Scheil Leather Goods Co., Inc. Attache case. 3,311,202, 3-28- 67, CI. 190 — 16. Scheil, James J., to Radio Corp. of America. Timing pulst generator. 3,327,225, 6-20-67, CI. 328—62. Scheil Leather Goods Co., Inc. : See — Scheil, Horace R. and C. F., and Umbenhauer. 3,311,202. Schellekens, Alphonsus M. H. : See — Deelman, Gerardus J., and Schellekens. 3,315,078. Schellenberg, Wolf-Dietrich, and H. BartI, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the continuous prepa- ration of ethvlene/vinyl acetate copolymers using serially arranged reaction zones. 3,325,400, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 87.3. Schellenger, Chester B. : See — Crandell, Richard T., Schellenger, and Weiss. 3,298,767. Schellens, Eugene P., to Schellens True Corp. Making prod- uct articles bv combined cavitation and machining of bar stock. 3,314,137, 4-18-67. CI. 29 — 413. Schellens, Eugene P. to Schellens True Corp. Method and apparatus for registering or recording the accuracy of re- produced contours. 3,318,008, 5-9-67, CI. 33 — 174. Schellens True Corp. : See — Schellens, Eugene P. 3.314.137. Schellens, Eugene P. 3,318,008. Scheller, Walter : See — Neuensehwander, Ernst, Schuett, and Scheller. 3,340,020. Schellhammer, Carl-Wolfgang, Karl-Walter Muller, and R. Raue, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of 7-amino-3-phenyl-coumarine com- pounds. 3,352,885, 11-14-67, CI. 260—343.2. Schellhase, Rolf, and G.-H. Ruppersberg, to Licentia Patent- Verwaltungs G.m.b.H. Visibility tester with compensation for the threshold level of the human eye. 3,348,059, 10-17- 67, CI. 250 — 229. Schelling, Arthur W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic core threading apparatus and method. 3,310,865. 3-28-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Schellinger, Alfred K. : See — Zimmerley, Stuart R., Malouf. Prater, and Schellinger. 3,330,650. LIST OF PATENTEES 11 !:: to CI. Srlicllki'iil , Arthur J. Strap construction for footwear. 3,330,- 083. 8-22-07, CI. 30 — 11.5. Schelmetlc, Ronald A. : See — Reifers, Richard P., and Schelmetic. 3,310,218. Schempp, Relnhold: Sec — Ruehl, Russell C, and Schcmpp. 3,344,840. Schenck, Carl, Maschinenfnbrik GmbH : See — Birkholtz, Gottfried. 3.320.S02. Buerkner, Wolfgang. 3,340,127. I tack, Hemrlch. 3,336,809. Schenck, Giinther O., W. Metzner, and C. H. Kraueh, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. Photochemical process for the production of eyclobutadiindene. 3,305,405, 2-21- 07, CI. 204 — 102. Schenck, Hermann, and W. Wenzel, to Rheinstaiil Industrie- Planting G. m.b.H. Method for reducing iron ore. 3,331,079, 7-18-67, CI. 75—34. Schenck, Irvin W. : See — Hardesty, Floyd \V., and Schenck. 3,309,092. Schenck, Leslie M. : See — Eiseman, Fred S., Jr., and Schenck. 3.331,896. Leary, Robert E., Nehmsniann, and Sclienck. 3,350,462. Leary, Robert E., and Schenck. 3,332,9S0. Nunn, Leslie G., Jr., and Schenck. 3,317,612 Nunn, Leslie G., Jr., Schenck, and Leary. 3,316,287. Walts, John M., and Schenck. 3,300,573. Schenck, Leslie M., and L. G. Nunn, Jr., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Organic titanates. 3,300.918, 2-2S-07, CI. 260 — 429.5. Schenck. Leslie M L. G. Nunn, Jr., and R. E. Learv, to Gen- eral Aniline & Film Corp. Organic polyalkyleneoxy sili- cates. 3,308,149, 3-7-67, CI. 260—448.8. Schenck. Remsen T. E., to Keystone Chemurgic Corp. Hy- drated magnesium aluminate and process for preparing same. 3,300,277, 1-24-67, CI 23—52. Schenck, Remsen T. E., to Keystone Chemurgic Corp. Ant- acid composition of hydrated magnesium aluminate con- taming bound sulfate. 3,323,992, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 55. Schenck, Remsen T. E., to Keystone Chemurgic Corp. Ant- acid composition containing hydrated magnesium aluminate. 3,323,993, 6-6-67, CI. 167—55. Schenck, Robert C. Jr., to The Duriron Co., Inc. Valves. 3,336,938. 8-22-67, CI. 137—375. Schenck, Robert C. Jr. : See — Freed. Jacob B.. and Schenck. 3.336,939. Sehendorf, John, and I. Goldbert, said Schendorf, assor. to said Goldbert. Multi-price vending machine. 3,300,014, 1-24-67, CI. 194—1. Schendorf, John, and I. Goldbert : said Schendorf assor. said Goldbert. Vending storage bin. 3,333,732, 8-1-6; Schenectady Chemicals, Inc. : See — Gonzenbach, Carlos T. 3,299.170. Jordan, Manuel A., and Meyer. 3,296,024. Laganis. Deno. 3.33S.743. Meyer, John F., and Zalewski. 3,342,780. Sheffer, Howard E. 3,312,573. Vohwinkei, Fred. 3,313,865. Schenk, Ferdinand, to M. Berliet Automobiles. Ward-Leonard plural motor electrical drive means. 3,311,802, 3-28-67, CI. 318—61 Schenk. Gustav, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Rib- bon-displacing device for the printing mechanism of calcu- lating machines and the like. 3,304,859, 2-21-67, CI. 101 — 102. Schenk, Gustav, to Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Revers- ibly operable drive means for calculating machines. 3,324,- 2S6, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 62. Schenk, Walter, H. Nienburg, and O. Dorschner, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of terephthalic acid esters. 3,320,303, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 175 Schenk, Walter, G. Schiller, and H. Nienburg, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Preparation of transhexahydro-terephthalic acid by hydrogenation of a terephthalic acid salt in the presence of cis-hexahydro terephthalic acid salt. 3,326,972, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 514. Schenke, Werner, to J. & J. Marquardt. Snap-action electric switch with three switching positions. 3,321,593. 5-23- 67, CI. 200—67. Schenkelberger, Frank J., to Clark Equipment Co. Control system. 3,354,7S9, 11-2S-67, CI. 91 — 413. Schenkels, Hans P. : See — Enthoven, Paul H., Dijkstra, and Schenkels. Schenker, Erhard : See — Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, Lindenmann, Rissi and Suess. 3,359,265. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Schenker, and Griot. Schenker, Karl : See — Staehelin, Alexander, Schenker, and Pietro. 3,340,263 Urech. Jakob, Fechtig, Bosshardt, Bickel, Schenker, and Wilhelm. 3,355,452. Schenker, Karl, H. U. Daeniker, P. Schmidt, and M. Wilhelm, to Ciba Corp. l-isopropylamino-2-hvdroxy-3-(2'-isopropoxv- phenoxy) -propane and salts thereof. 3.32S.424, 6-27-67 CI. 200 — 320.14. Schenley Industries, Inc. : See — ■ Sammarco, Alfred R. 3,351,1S3. Schennum, Russell T. Foot placement guide for golfers. 3,343,268, 9-26-67, CI. 33—174. Schepp, Robert M., % to H. A. Harry. Combination rotary tools. 3,336,011, 8-22-07, CI. 7—14.1. 3,328,483. Schenker. 3,29S,911. Scheppe, William N., to The Nuarc Co. Light source for photographic printer. 3,297,912, 1-10-67, CI. 315—238. Scheppe, William N., to The Nuarc Co. Lamp control system for automatically controlling the cooling blower. 3,359,454, 12-19-07, CI. 315 — 117. Scheppers, Arthur, to Johns-Manville Corp. Furnace combus- tion Chamber with a transverse composition differential. 3,336,716, 8-22-07, CI. 52 — 012. Schept, Robert, to Honeywell Inc. Core air gap having lorn perature insensitive spacer therein. 3,337,829, 8-22-07, CI. 330 — 178. Scher, Herbert I. : See — Michaelson, Jack, McDevitt, and Scher. 3,303,081. Michaelson, Jack, McDevitt, and Scher. 3,311,520. Scherhner, Paul J., to The Beryllium Corp. Process for pro- ducing beryllium copper base alloys and products. 3,301,- 717. 1-31-67. CI. 148 — 2. Scherer, Arnold M. Grill assembly. 3,358,585, 12-19-67, CI. 99—340. Scherer, Lawrence F. Electrical plug locking device. 3,345,000, 10-3-67, CI. 339—37. Scherer, Louis F. : See — Exley, George A., and Scherer. 3,301,927. Scherer, Louis F., and D. A. Nye, to General Dynamics Corp. Electrode dressing tool. 3,305,979, 2-28-67, CI. 51 — 241. Scherer, Otto, and H. Hahn, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing trifluoroacetyl chloride. 3,320,142, 5-16-67, CI. 204—158. Scherer, Otto, and H. Kulm, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktien- gesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for eliminating fluorinated halogen butenes from 2,2,2-tri- fluoro-1-chloro-l-bromo-ethane. 3,321,383, 5-23-67, CI. 203 — 37. Scherer, Otto, and H. Habicht, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Esters of ketophenols. 3,335,164, 8-8-07, CI. 200 — 450. Scherer, Otto, and P. P. Rammelt, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for preparing trialkyl phosphites. 3,335,204, 8-S-G7, CI. 200—970. Scherer, Otto, and K. Uhl, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesell- schaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble, metal-containing azo-dyestuffs containing halogenated cyclo- butanoic acid amide or cyclobutane acrylic acid amide groups. 3,360,505, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 147. Scherer, Otto, and K. Uhl, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesell- schaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble azo dyestuffs containing halogenated cyclobutvl- and cvclo- butenyl-carbonylamino groups. 3,360,509, 12-26-67, CI. 260—163. Scherer, Otto, and K. Uhl, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesell- schaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Water-soluble dyestuffs containing halogenated cyclobutene or cyclobutane carboxamide groups. 3,360,524, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 279. Scherer, Paul A. : See — Scherer, Paul A. 3,347,197. Scherer, Paul A., to P. A. Scherer. Constant thrust propul- sion and craft system. 3,347.197, 10-17-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Scherer, R. P., Corp. : See — Boehm, Norman J., and Cochran. 3,314,429. Gabriels, Walter P. 3.330.277. Gordon, John R. 3.330,276. Scherer, Robert C. : See — Munch, Walter. Jr., and Scherer. 3,321,567. Munch, Walter, Jr., and Scherer. 3,333,041. Scherer. Sidney A. : See — ■ Berger. Victor M., and Scherer. 3,350,543. Scherfel, Otto C, to Manganese Steel Forge Co. Conveyor belt. 3,300,030, 1-24-67, CI. 198 — 193. Scherhag, Bernhard : See — Hausweiler, Arnold, Scherhag, and Haupt. 3,309,394. Kunz, Heinrich, Hausweiler, Scherhag, and Haupt. 3,299, 61S. Scherhag, Bernhard, S. Hartung, A. Hausweiler, and H. Griine- wald. to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the preparation of cyanopyridines. 3,297,5S7, 1-10-67, CI. 252—432. Schering AG : See — Borner, Peter. 3,314,870. Borner, Peter. 3,321,490. Borner, Peter. 3,329,598. Dahlmann, Helmut. 3,317,412. Engelfried, Otto, Gibian, Neumann, and Wiechert. 3,336,- 347. Freund, Heinz E., Arndt, and Rusch. 3,332. 76S. Freund, Heinz E., Arndt, and Rusch. 3,352,663. Kerb, Ulrich, Kaspar, and Wiechert. 3,303,204. Kuhne, Manfred, and Kaspar. 3.31S.919. Leckzik. Erich, and Hertzsch. 3,331,495. Lehmann. Hans G. 3,331,837. Muller, Hans, Neumann, and Wiechert. 3.354,151. Miiller, Hans, and Wiechert. 3,324,152. Pawlenko, Stephan. 3,349.107. Peissker, Horst, Jager, Steinhausen, and Boroschewski. 3,336,186. Priewe, Hans, and Gutsche. 3,331,841. Raspe, Gerhard, Kieslich, Olivar, Muller, and Wagner. 3.354, 1S6. Schulze, Paul-Eberhard, and Popper. 3,310,470. Wiechert, Rudolf, Hader, and Neumann. 3,345,3S6. Wiechert, Rudolf, Mueller, and Neumann. 3,354,185. Wiechert, Rudolf, and Neumann. 3,313,833. 1144 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schering Corp. : See — Barton, Derek H. R. 3,208,941. Gardner, John N. 3,356,696. Gebert, William H., and Murrill. 3,350.427. Gelenzei, Einil P. 3,331,736. Harris, Howard E„ and Herzog. 3,326,658. Legatt, Theodore, and Shapiro. 3,296,285. Meinwald, Jerrold. 3,352,920. Meinwald, Jerrold. 3,352,922. Meinwald, Jerrold. 3,352,923. Nussbauin, Alexander. 3,324,110. Oliveto, Eugene P., Rausser, and Hershberg. 3,312,692. ' Oliveto, Eugene P., and Tanabe. 3,332,967. Robinson, Cecil H. 3,347,S80. Shapiro, Elliot L., and Finckenor. 3,356,697. Sherlock, Margaret H. 3,296,276. Sherlock, Margaret H., and Sperber. 3,337,570. Thompson. Robert E. 3,346,146. Topliss, John G. 3,304,228. Topliss, John G., Sherlock, and Sperber. 3,326,90S. Topliss, John G., and Sperber. 3,296,070. Topliss, John G., Sperber, and Rubin. 3,345,365. Villani, Frank J. 3,301,863. Villani, Frank J. 3,313,827. Villani, Frank J. 3,324,115. Villani, Frank J. 3.326,924. Villani, Frank J. 3,357,986. Schermann. Peter S., to Maatsehappij voor Electrische Be- drijfsautomatisering Electrofact. Stabilized direct current supply circuit. 3,345,553, 10-3-67, CI. 323—4. Scherotto, John J. Display devices. 3,299,555, 1-24-67, CI. 40 — 124.1. Scherr, Albert E., Ill : See — Moresi, Joseph A., Jr., and Scherr. 3,346,781. Scherr, Benjamin F. : See — Carlson, Carl O., and Scherr. 3,298,297. Carlson, Carl O., Scherr, and Rondas. 3,316,825. Scherr, Oscar L., to Emery Industries, Inc. Emulsiflable toxi- cant solution containing emulsifier of alkaryl sulfonic acid polyoxyalkated polyamine salt. 3,298,912. 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 42. Scherrer, Elmer D., to Armco Steel Corp. Continuous casting apparatus having bent-edge belts. 3,339,625, 9-5-67, CI. 164 — 278. Scherrer, Robert A., and F. W. Short, to Parke-Davis & Co. Anthranilic acids and derivatives. 3,313,848, 4-11-67, CI. 260—518. Scherrer- Wirz. Donat, to Maschinenfabrik Fahr AG. Appara- tus for fully automatic molding presses. 3,345,684, 10-10- 67, CI. 18—2. Scherrer- Wirz, Donat, and K. Wenzel, to Maschinenfabrik Fahr A.G. Apparatus for eiecting and removing molded articles from presses. 3,334,378, 8-8-67, CI. 18 — 2. Schertler, Siegfried. Gate slide valve. 3,321,174, 5-23-67, CI. 251—65. Schertz. Arthur R., 50% to Eva N. Schertz. Fast-action nut assembly. 3,352,341, 11-14-67, CI. 151—19. Schertz. Charles B. Packaging and shipping container. 3,298,511, 1-17-67, CI. 206—65. Schertz, Eva N. : See — Schertz. Arthur R. 3/352,341. Scherzer, Harry S. : See — Engel, Edward F., and Scherzer. 3,342,533. Scherzinger. Mark N., to General Motors Corn. Dryer control apparatus. 3.302,299, 2-7-67, CI. 34 — 45. Scherzinger, Mark N.. to General Motors Corn. Refrigerat- ing apparatus. 3.302.424, 2-7-67, CI. 62 — 296. Schettler, Emerv L. : See — Schettler. Gerhard E., and Emery L. 3,357,580. Schettler, Gerhard E., and Emery L. Bale stack loaders and unloaders. 3,357,580, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 501. Schettv. Guido : See — Frick. Wilhelm E., and Schetty. 3,356,678. Jung, Jean-Pierre, and Schetty. 3,325,468. Schetzer, Charles H. Tools for gripping and supporting articles. 3,323,7S7, 6-6-67, CI. 269 — 4. Seheu. Ferdinand : See — Spingler, Werner, and Scheu. 3,333,830. Scheu Steel Supplv Co. : See — Maynard, George H. 3,347,221. Scheuer, Jerome A. Coat form retainer. 3,303,976, 2-14- 67, CI. 223—71. Scheuerer, Guenter: See — Steinbrunn, Gustav, Fischer, Scheuerer, and Stummever. 3.342.839. Scheuerer, Guenter, and H. Dickhaeuser, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. O.O-dialkaylthionophos- phorvl fatty acid chlorides. 3,356.717, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 941.' Scheuerer. Walter J. : See — Turner, Edgar P., and Scheuerer. 3,313,384. Scheuerman, Richard L. : See — Oja, Carl W., and Scheuerman. 3,360,297. Scheuermann, Kurt P. Ignition system for preventing un- authorized use of vehicles. 3,343,625, 9-26-67, CI. 180— 114. Scheufler, Roland, to Karl Schmidt Firma G.m.b.H. Bearing for closely held journal. 3,311,428, 3-28-67, CI. 30S — 121. Scheurer, Robert S. Life jacket. 3,300,797, 1-31-67, CI. 9—342. Scheurlen, Hans : See — Wagner, Kuno, Scheurlen, and Kritzler. 3,296,194. Scheurlen, Hans, and K.-H. Miiller, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of form plas- tics. 3,331,790, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Schewe. Richard A., to Barber-Colman Co. Bobbin with tucked-in thread retainer. 3,350,032, 10-31-67, CI. 242—164. Schiavone, Edward L. Illuminated umbrella. 3,313,929, 4- 11-67, CI. 240—2. Schiavone, Edward L. Electric power supply. 3,350,583, 10-31-67, CI. 310—8.3. Schibbve, Lauritz B. : See — Nilsson, Hans R., and Schibbye. 3,307,453. Schibbye, Lauritz B., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Screw rotor machine with an elastic working fluid. 3,307,- 777, 3-7-67, CI. 230—143. Schibbye, Lauritz B., to Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag. Screw compressor. 3,314,597, 4-18-67, CI. 230—138. Schibler, Luzius : See — Toepfl, Rosemarie, Schibler, and Maeder. 3,352,838. Schibler, Luzius, to Ciba Ltd. Aqueous dispersions. 3,310,- 416, 3-21-67, CI. 106—285. Schibley, Raymond D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Range body construction. 3,318.301, 5-9-67, CI. 126 — 37. Schiblev, Raymond D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Oven. 3,358,120, 12-12-67, CI. 219 — 395. Schibley, Raymond D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Cook- ing range. 3,35S,669, 12-19-67, CI. 126—37. Schick Electric Inc. : See — Woerner, Leo G. 3,317.073. Schick, Eugene G., and A. R. Church, to Swedlow Inc. Pres- sure laminating process and apparatus. 3,354,014, 11-21- 67, CI. 156 — 1S9. Schick, George E. : See — Pinter, Henry J. 3.337.310. Pinter, Henry J. 3,356,468. Schick, Georges. Apparatus for the automatic control of the headlights of a vehicle. 3,319,116, 5-9-67, CI. 315 — 83. Schick, Henry C, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of making through-connections by controlled punc- tures. 3.346.950, 10-17-67, CI. 29 — 625. Schick, Joachim, to Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesell- schaft. Bearing bushing. 3,322,475, 5-30-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Schick. John W. : See — Campbell. Craig C, Schick, and Stockinger. 3,321,358. Mahar. John H., and Schick. 3,345.247. Schick, John W., and J. H. Mahar, to Mobil Oil Co. Asphalt- aldehvde-phenolic compound containing compositions. 3,301,803, 1-31-67, CI. 260— 2S. Schick, Josef, to Matachem Ag. Diaphragm electrolysis cell. 3.312,614, 4-4-67, CI. 204 — 266. Schick, Jules, to Goro Societe Anonvme. Clip connection for belts. 3,327.358, 6-27-67, CI. 24—33. Schicke, Hans-Gerd, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Phosphoric, phosphonic, phosphinic or thionophos- phoric, -phosphonic, -phosphinic acid esters. 3,299,188, CI. 260—940. Schickemlanz, Erich, to Firma Scholl-Werke G.m.b.H. Surgical pad. 3.301.254, 1-31-67, CI. 12S — 153. Schickle, Ernst, to Rheingold Breweries, Inc. Automatic keg feeder. 3,317,025, 5-2-67, CI. 198—26. Schickle, Gerhard : See — Krank, Wolfgang, and Schickle. 3,336,544. Schickle, Ernst R., to Rheingold Breweries, Inc. Apparatus for removing beer kegs from a conveyor and accumulating the kegs in groupings for storage thereof. 3,301,380, 1-31- 67, CI. 198 — 33. Schickle. Gerhard, W. Krank. and E. Schuttloffel, to Tele- funken Patentwertungs-G.m.b.H. Asymmetrical waveguide. 3,299,374. 1-17-67, CI. 333 — 95. Schickling, Joseph H. : See — Beckman, Edward V., Good, Schickling, and Young. 3,350,144. Schieber, Dr. Rudolf, Universal Maschinenfabrik : See — Kuhnert, Gottfried. 3,315,495. Schiefer, Harry M. : See — Holbrook, George W., and Schiefer. 3,334,120. Schiefer, Harry M., and D. R. Weyenberg, to Dow Corning Corp. p-Diethylaminophenyl silanes. 3,340,286, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Schiefer, Harry M., J. W. Vandyke, and J. S. Delphenich. Silicone greases of high mechanical and thermal stability. 3,344,066, 9-26-67, CI. 252—28. Schiefer, Harry M., and D. R. Weyenberg, to Dow Corning Corp. High temperature lubricants. 3,344,070, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 49.6. Schieman. Robert G. : See — Shrider, Kenneth L., and Schieman. 3,316,477. Schiepe, Heinz W. E., to Firma Maschinenfabrik Stahlkontor Weserlenze KG. Stacking apparatus for elongated elements such as molding strips. 3,295,703, 1-3-67, CI. 214 — 6. Schier, Oswald, to Ciba Corp. Guanidines. 3,304,326, 2-14- 67, CI. 260—551. Schiermeier, Knapel F., and C. W. Judd, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricant for rolling metals. 3,311,557, 3-28-67, CI. 252— 34. Schieser, Warren J., W. Hecox, and C. F. Peasley, to Exact Weight Scale Corp. Leaf spring suspension weighing scale. 3,347,328, 10-17-67, CI. 177 — 229. LIST OP PATENTEES 111-", Schiess Aktiengesellschaft : See — Wichern, Johann H., Pohlhaus, and Ufert. 3,310,812. Schiff, Arthur: See — Aiken, Lawrence \V., and Schiff. 3,311,739. SchilT, Daniel, to Union Carbide Corp. Broad hand circular polarizer utilizing a plate of pyrolytic boron nitride. 3,311-, 853, 3-28-67, CI. 333 — 21. Schiff, Teler, to Radio Corp. of America. Transistorized igni- tion circuit. 3,340,S01, 9-12-67, CI. 123 — 14S. Schiff, Sidney : See — Ax.>. William N., and Schiff. 3,320,162. Schiff & Stein Gesellschaft m.h.H. : See— Stocklocker, Heinrich. 3,359,989. Schiff, Thomas : See — Saunders, Elerington, and Schiff. 3,308,029. Saunders. Elerington, and Schiff. 3,334,979. Schiffer, Gunter, to Kleinewefers, Joh. Sohne Maschinenfahrik. Driving arrangement having primary and supplementary motor means for driving trains of mechanism especially web material mechanism. 3,338,493, 8-29-67, CI. 226 — 111. Schiffer, Gunter, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne. Method of controlling the steam in treatment chambers for textile materials. 3.343.1S7, 9-26-67. CI. S — 149.3. Schiffer, Gunter, to Kleinewefers, Joh., Sohne Maschinen- fahrik. Processing chamber for web material, especially wide textile material. 3,357,212, 12^12-67, CI. 6 — 8. Schiffer, Henry, and E. Pascucci, to The Miller Co Lighting fixture with interchangeable reflectors. 3,329,811, 7-4-67, CI. 240—51.11. Schiffer. Maximilian. Hydraulic driving device for tools or the like, particularly for the movable mold parts of plastic die casting machines. 3,327,474, G-27-07, CI. 00 — 51. Schifferle, A.. & Co. A.G. : Sec - Wengi, Walter. 3,336,883. Schiffers, Ansgar, to Societe Degremont Societe Anonyme. Filters for the direct filtration of water. 3,335,SGS, 8-15- 67. Cl. 210—274. Schiffman, Bernard. *,& to Z. Sehiffman. Infant's convertible chair bed. 3.359,035, 12-19-67, Cl. 297—317. Schiffman, Louis, to Amchem Products, Inc. Method of and composition for controlling scale formation on ferriferous surfaces. 3.350.243. 10-31-07, Cl. 14S — 18. Schiffman. Zelda : See — Schiffman, Bernard. 3,359,035. Schikarski, Lothar, and H.-J. Teiwes, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for melting uranium oxide and plutonium oxide. 3,346,346, 10-10-67, €1. 23—344. Schiks. Albart, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Flash-exposure structure for cameras. 3,318,215, 5-9-67, Cl. 95 — 11.5. Schilb. David B. : Sec — Murphy, Edward A., Posner, Eckstein, and Schilb. 3,335.357. Schild, Charles W., and R. N. Wendrieks, to American Can Co. Thermoplastic container body. 3,341,059 9-12-67 Cl. 220 — 67. Schildgen. Robert M.. and J. S. Young, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Director system with time division access of a common translator. 3.328.530, 6-27-67 Cl 179 — IS Schildgen, Robert M., and J. S. Young, to Automatic Electric Laboratories. Inc. Time division signaling arrangement 3,333,245, 7-25-67, Cl. 340—147. Schill, Hermann, to MAJA Masehinenfabrik Herman Schill E.G. Machine for removing the rind from bacon or like machine having an adjustable blade holder and a feed roll 3,360,026, 12-26-67, Cl. 146 — 130. Schiller. Arthur M., G. A. Tanner, and A. F. Lewis, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. Adhesion of urethane adhesives to metals. 3.309,201, 3-14-67, Cl. 161 — 190. Schiller, Georg : See — Schenk. Walter, Schiller, and Nienburg. 3,326,972. Schiller. James R., E. M. Pohl, and A. Smeitink, to Speedring Corp. Gaging device. 3,346,964, 10-17-67, CI. 33 — 147. Schiller, Manfred : gee — Huber, Franz R., and Schiller. 3,299,430. Schiller, Siegfried : See — Von Ardenne, Manfred, and Schiller. 3,330,901. Schiller, Werner, to Eumuco Aktiengesellschaft fur Maschin- enbau. Automatic feed for forging roll sets. 3.33S,0S1, 8-29- 67, Cl. 72 — 252. Schilling, Albert A. : See — Olson, Theodore A., Rickey, and Schilling. 3.332,352. Schilling, Carl O., to The Eagle-Picher Co. Battery dry- charging method and apparatus. 3,328,893, 7-4-67, Cl. 34 — Schilling, Charles G.. to United States Steel Corp. Machine base. 3.34S.795, 10-24-67, Cl. 24S — 19. Schilling, Clarence J. : See — Maynard, Ralph T., and Schilling. 3,319,072. Schilling, Clifford W., to P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc. Automatic cut-off machine. 3.324.601, 6-13-67, Cl. 51 — 108. Schillinc. Edward A. : See — Beltrano, Renaldo M., and Schilling. 3,315,225. Schilling Electric Co. : See — Schilling, Lorell J., and Oanes. 3,307,585. Schilling, Hugh K.. to Horton Mfg. Co., Inc. Frictional torque transmitting device. 3,33S,350, 8-29-67, Cl. 1SS — 1S4. Schilling, Karl : See — Dietz, Erich, and Schilling. 3,32S,3S4. Schilling, Lorell .1., and O. Oanes, to Schilling Electric Co. Pulsator for milker. 3,307,585, 3-7-67, Cl. 137—625.66. Schilling, Paul K., to Plastics Inc. Method of producing two tone dishes and the like. 3,309,448, 3-14-07, Cl. 264 -245. Schilling, Werner. Plant cultivating device. 3,331,154, 7-18- 67, Cl. 47—34. Schilling, Werner, II. Reiner, and R. Gorl, to Patcnt-Treuhand- Gesellschal't I'ur Electrische Gluhlampen m.b.It. Photoflash lamp with primer. 3,312,085, I --I-07. Cl. 67 — 31. Schilling, Willielm. Emergency blinking light system for an automotive vehicle. 3,299,402, 1-17-07, Cl. 340 — 81. Schilling. William A.: See — Siekanowicz, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,340,- 4S4. Siekanowicz, Wieslaw W., Schilling, and Bardash. 3,350, 663. Schillizzi, Sal. Security-interviewer device. 3,332,202, 7-25- 67, Cl. 70—447. Schill reff, George H. : See — Grayson, Lawrence E., Maxwell, and Schillreff. 3,303,- 710. Schilte. Paulus H. M. Adjustable bed. 3,337,881, 8-29-67, Cl. 5 — 202. Schiltknecht, Friedrich : See — Peterhans. Ernst, and Schiltknecht. 3,299,133. Schimanski, William H., M. G. Gautraul, and F. E. Sat. hell. to Brunswick Corp. Bowling pin with flexible bellv. 3,346, 25S, 10-10-67, Cl. 273—82. Schimitschek, Erhard J., R. B. Nehrich, Jr., and J. A. Trias, to United States of America, Navy. Laser action fluorinate. 3,359, (!S0. Kondolf, Karl Q. 3,359,6S8. Schlegel, Werner, i'rocess ior pressure-forming metallic bodies. 3.349,472, 10-31-07, CI. 29— 52S. Schlegelmilch, Harry K. : See — Drew, Laurence C, and Schlegelmilch. 3,334,246. Schleich, Fritz, to United Aircraft Corp. Arrangement for welding, cuting or working materials by means of an elec- tron beam. 3,308,263, 3-7-67, CI. 219—121. Schleich, Victor : See — Pezely, Joseph M., Jr., and Schleich. 3,334,79S. Schleicher, Hans-Walter : See — Laporte. Jean, Giolito, and Schleicher. 3,306,773. Schleicher, Hans-Walter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesell- schaft. Apparatus for alkali chloride electrolysis haying a corrosion resistant anode. 3,297,560, 1-10-67, CI. 204 — 250. Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Tool handle switch. 3,312,801, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 68. Schleicher, Harold E.. to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Silent electric switch. 3,354.275, 11-21-67, CI 200 — 68. Schleicher, Harold E., to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Co. Fused puller switch with fuses which can be removed only when the fused section is first removed. 3,358,100, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 114. Schleimer, Bernhard, to Chemische Werke Hills A.G. Produc- tion of low molecular weight liquid polymers of 1,3-diolefins. 3,312,752, 4-4-67, CI. 200— 680. Schleimer, Bernhard, and H. Weber, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Liquid polymers of butadiene and styrene having a predominantly 1,4-cis structure. 3,321,- 541, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 669. Schleimer, Bernard, and H. Weber, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of low molecular weight, liquid polybutadienes having a pre- dominately 1,4-cis-structure and product. 3,329,734, 7-4— 67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Schleimer. Bernhard, and H. Weber, to Chemische Werke Huls A.G. Process for the production of low-molecular weight liquid butadiene/diolefin copolymers with a high content of centrallv positioned double bonds. 3,341,617, 9-12-67. CI. 260 — 680. Schlein, Helmar, to North American Aviation, Inc. Optimal controller computer. 3,309,507, 3-14-67, Cl. 235 — 150.1. Schlein, Helmar, to North American Aviation, Inc. Voltage detection circuit. 3,309,614, 3-14-67, Cl. 328 — 147. Schlein. Seymour N. : See — Butz, Tom E., and Schlein. 3,295,311. Butz. Tom E., and Schlein. 3,353,850. Schlein, Seymour N., to The Fanner Mfg. Co. Line spacer, damper and corona eliminating means. 3,308,228, 3-7-67, Cl. 174 — 42. Schleiss, David R., to Davco (Proprietary) Ltd. Sedimen- tation apparatus. 3.305,096, 2-21-67, Cl. 210 — 195. Schleitzer, Gerhard : See — Gumboldt. Albert, Junghanns, Schleitzer, and Stemmer. 3,349,064. Schlemmer, Alfred H. Freezing apparatus and method. 3,300,993, 1-31-67. Cl. 62 — 63. Schlemmer, Philip S. : See — ■ Bullard. Robert L., Hasbrouck, Schlemmer, and Thun. 3.30S.528. Schlemon, George, to Southern Mills. Shirt finishing bag. 3,326,427, 6-20-67, Cl. 223 — 67. Schlenkert, John E., to American Motors Corp. Refrigerator shelf supporting means. 3.337.283, S-22-67, Cl. 312 — 306. Schlentner, Karl O., and H. W. Williams, to Crane Co. Edge guide for finned tube baseboard heaters. 3,339,630, 9-5-67, Cl. 165 — 55. Schleppinghoff, Bernhard : See — Brandt, Hans-Walther, Schleppinghoff, and Meier. 3,320,138. Schleppnik. Alfred A., to Monsanto Co. ethers. 3,305,588, 2-21-07, Cl. 260 — 590. Schlernitzauer, Edward A., to Swift & Co. paratus for vacuum mixing food emulsions. 18-67, Cl. 107 — 54. Schlernitzauer, Edward A., to Swift & Co. Apparatus for dispensing and mixing measured amounts of liquid. 3,326,- 530, 6-20-67, Cl. 259—8. Sehlesiger. feluwa, & Co. K.G. : See — Schlesiger, Klaus. 3,340,812. Sehlesiger. Klaus, to Schlesiger, feluwa, & Co. K.G. Centrif- ugal pump. 3,340,812. 9-12-67, Cl. 103—103. Schlesinger, Frank W. : See — Bishop, Robert E., Jackson, Kis, and Schlesinger. 3,323,- 408. Schlesinger, Heinz : See — ■ Hoegl, Helmut, and Schlesinger. 3,307,940. Bayer, Bitners, a-Acyl vinyl thio- Method and ap- 3,314,383, 4- Schlesinger, Heinz, and J. Munder, to KeuflVl & Esser Co. Diazo-lype intermediate comprising a layer containing a tri-substituted phenol coupler. 3,307,949, 3-7-67, Cl. 90— 75. Schlesinger, Joseph II., to Eagle Chemical Co. Sillcious dental Ailing. 3,328,880, 7-4-67, Cl. 32—4.5. Schlesinger, Kurt, to General Electric Co. Electron focus projection and scanning system. 3,319,110, 5-9-67, CI. 315—17. Schlesinger, Kurt, to General Electric Co. Electrostatic elec- tron optical system. 3,327,160, 0-20-67, Cl. 315- -17. Schlesinger, Martin D. : See — Ginsberg, Henry H., Schlesinger, and Iliteshue. 3,341,344. Schlesinger, Sheldon I., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Oxlranyl thiirane and its preparation. 3,32S,425, 0-27-67, Cl. 200—327. Schlesinger, Sheldon I., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Oxiranyl thiirane interpolymers. 3,331,820, 7-18-07, Cl. 200 — 79.7. Schlesinger, Walter : See — Miskel, John J., and Schlesinger. 3,297,664. Schlesinger, William A. : See — Mueller. Richard E., Richter, and Schlesinger. 3.330.9S8. Schleutker, Larry E., Jr. : See — Heim, William J., Schleutker, and Kuhn. 3,348,346. Schley, John R., and R. B. Puyear, to Union Carbide Corp. Vapor diffusion coating process. 3,325,305, 0-13-07, Cl. 117—107.2. Schlicht, Erika M. : See — Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,325,373. Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,341,424. Schlicht, Gunther, and Lange. 3,349.850. Schlicht, Gunther, deceased (by E. M. E. Schlicht, legal representative), and H. Lange, to Deutsche Erdol Aktienge- sellschaft. Apparatus and process lor underground heat and radiation treatment of bitumens. 3,325,373, 6-13-67, Cl. 176—39. Schlicht, Gunther, deceased, (by E. M. Schlicht, legal repre- sentative), and H. Lange, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesell- schaft. Underground nuclear reactor and method of install- ing and operating the same. 3,341,424, 9-12-67, Cl. 176 — 39. Schlicht, Gunther, deceased (by E. M. Schlicht, legal repre- sentative), and H. Lange, to Deutsche Erdol-Aktiengesell- schaft. Method for the extraction of underground bituminous deposits. 3,349,850, 10-31-67, Cl. 166—40. Schlichte, Max : See — Von Sanden, Dieter, Suckfull, Dorfier, Erers, and Schlichte. 3,296,377. Schlichte, Max, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrangement for pulse energy transmission. 3,303,- 2S6, 2-7-67, Cl. 179—15. Schlichte, Max, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Com- munication transmission system having a plurality of dif- ferently loaded two-wire line sections. 3,339,023, 8-29-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Schlichte, Max, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin and Munich. Linking circuits for telephone systems comprising transformers utilizing only the linear working range there- of. 3,348,202, 10-17-67, Cl. 340 — 166. Schlichtig, Ralph C. Dynamic pump type refrigeration sys- tem. 3,298,196, 1-17-67, Cl. 62 — 500. Schlichting, Gilbert H. Marking and carrying container for data processing cards. 3,355,066, 11-28-67, Cl. 221 — 259. Schlichting, Hans L. : See — Weil, Edward D., and Schlichting. 3.322.837. Weil, Edward D., and Schlichting. 3,331,894. Weil, Edward D., and Schlichting. 3,336,393. Weil. Edward D., and Schlichting. 3,349,115. Weil, Edward D., and Schlichting. 3,349,116. Schlichting, Karl, to Nordischer Maschinenbau Rud. Ap- paratus for decapitating and feeding fishes into dressing machines. 3,319,284, 5-16-67, Cl. 17 — 4. Schlicke, Heinz M., to Allen-Bradley Co. Feedback arrange- ments for transforming isolator and gyrator circuits into similar or opposite type of circuit. 3,300,738, 1-24-67, Cl. 333—24.1. Schlicke, Heinz M., F. A. Blomdahl, J. T. Barbieri, and R. J. Kocorowski, to Allen-Bradley Co. Low transfer impedance capacitor with resistive electrode. 3,329.911, 7-4—67, Cl. 333—79. Schlieben. Ernest W. VTOL with cylindrical wing. 3,350,035, 10-31-67, Cl. 244 — 7. Schliebs, Reinhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the production of organic phosphine halides. 3,312.606, 4-4-67, Cl. 204 — 62. Schliebs, Reinhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the production of organic phosphorus halo-aluminum halide complexes. 3,329,697, 7—4—67, Cl. 260 — 44S. Schlig. Eugene S. : See — Farber, Arnold S., and Schlig. 3.354.440. Schlig, Eugene S., to International Business Machines Corp. Information coupling arrangement for cryogenic systems. 3,303,47S, 2-7-67, Cl. 340—173.1. Schlight, Raymond C, E. E. Schallenberg. and E. Moroz. to Texaco Inc. Derivatives of cyclic ketals. 3,308,004, 3-7- 67, Cl. 252 — 46.6. 1148 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schlighting, Hans L., and E. I. Lichtblau, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Separation and isolation of 2,2(2.4'-dihydroxydiphen- yl) propane and 2,2,4-trimethyl 4(4'-hydroxyphenyl )ehro- man from mixtures containing the same. 3,359,281, 12-19- 67. CI. 260 — 345.2. Sehlinger, Warren G. : See — Brodeur, Charles H.. and Sehlinger. 3,354,075. Schlipalius, Alfred R. : See — Thompson, Walter A. 3,295,668. Schlirf, John W., to Carrier Corp. Mechanical overspeed trip for rotating machinery. 3,348,420, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 53S. Schlitt, Helmut: See — Geiss, Friedrich, and Schlitt. 3,342,333. Schlitt, Helmut, to European Atomic Energy Community- Euratom. Apparatus for use in wash-through chromatog- raphy. 3.313.419. 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 198. Schlitt, Helmut W. E.. to Bell Aerospace Corp. Inertial naviga- tion systems. 3,359,805, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Schlitt. James J., and D. J. Arneberg, to Square D Co. Detach- able lamp assembly for electrical switch. 3,328,551, 6-27-07, CI. 200 — 167. Sehlitz, Bovd D.. to Daffin Corp. Haystack transporting de- vice. 3,298.550, 1-17-67, CI. 214 — 505. Schliwa, Adolph M. : See — Jaruseski, Donald M., and Schliwa. 3,358,860. Schlobohm. Roland T.. and H. D. Millav, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricating oil compositions. 3,326,801," 6-20-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft : See — Bollig, Georg. 3.313.195. Boos, Hermann, and Bollig. 3,348,704. Clans, Kurt, Gehring, Geier, Mars, and Kaiser. 3,359,- 100. Claus, Kurt, and Geier. 3.339,394. Farber, Herbert. 3,349.468. Gehring, Eckard. 3.309.735. Geier, Ulf. 3.314,265. Groos. Horst H. 3.350,911. Grube, Dietrich. 3.357,225. Hess, Walter. 3.351.124. Hess, Walter, and Wolf. 3.324,934. Klein, Ernst. 3,308.702. Lichte. Albert. 3.353.806. Marx, Hans W. 3.321,940. Marx, Werner. 3,320,789. Pferdekamper, Hans. 3.355.921. 'Seidel. Karl, and Haendeler. 3,302.440. Schlomer, Josef, and G. Gerloff, to Jurid Werke G.m.b.H. Friction material composition. 3,306,715, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 182.5. Senior, Karl : See — Belart, Juan, Ostwald. and Senior. 3,314,506. Schloss, Dietrich : See — Kollner, Hartwig, Rebstock, Schadlich, and Schloss. 3,310.216. Schloss. Fred, to United States of America, Navv. Automatic recording phase and ratio meter. 3,296,528, 1-3-67, CI. 324 — 83. Schloss, Fred, to United States of America. Navv. Trans- ducer mounting. 3.311,761, 3-28-67, CI. 310 — 8.4. Schloss. Fred, to United States of America, Navy. Intensity meter, particle acceleration type. 3,311,873, 3-28-67, CI. 340—10 Schloss, Fred, to United States of America, Navy. Testing apparatus. 3,326,038, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 71.6. Schloss, Fred, to United States of America, Navy. Hydrophone unit. 3,333,236, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 8. Schlossberg, Louis, to Detrex Chemical Industries, Inc. Wipe- on phosphating composition. 3,346,426, 10-10-67, CI. 148 — 6.17. Schlosser, Clemens : See — Meimberg, Julius, and Schlosser. 3.324,642. Schlosser, Edward P. : See — Garofalow, Donald G., and Schlosser. 3,306,010. Schlosser, Francis G. : See — Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,301,533. Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,346,280. Pfaff, Henrv C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3.347 572. Pfaff, Henry C, Jr., and Schlosser. 3,353,017. Schlosser, Francis J.. Jr. : See — Mulligan, Robert J., and Schlosser. 3.297,940. Schlosser, Gunther, to W. Gutbrod, and W. Gutbrod. Vari- able speed drive for adjustable gage axles. 3,315,757, 4-25-67, CI. 180—75. Schlossmacher, Hubert, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. KG. Apparatus for transferring tobacco to tobacco processing machines. 3,311,114, 3-28-67, CI. 131 — 109. Schlossman, Irwin, and C. N. Winnick. to Halcon Interna- tional, Inc. Preparation of unsaturated acid esters from un- saturated aldehydes. 3,358,015, ±'2-12-67, CI. 260 — 486. Schlotter, Claus : See — Kopineck. Hermann J., Muszkiewicz, and Schlotter. 3,314,731. Schlotthauer, Herman E., to The Meyercord Co. Transfer applying machine. 3,306,807, 2-28-67, CI. 156—541. Schluderberg, Donald C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Nu- clear reactor power plant arrangement. 3,321,377, 5-23- 67, CI. 176—60. Schluderberg, Donald C, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Mag- netohvdrodvnamic electric generation. 3,328,012, 6-27-C7, CI. 310 — 11. Schluderberg, Donald C , and R. W. Carlson, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Nuclear reactor system. 3,352,365, 11-14-67, CI. 176—55. Sehluderberg-Kurdle Co., Inc. : See — Rains, Richard W. 3,314,101. Rains, Richard W. 3,314,102. Rains, Richard W. 3,314,103. Reda, Emil T. 3,330,425. Schlueter, David F., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Container handling apparatus. 3.330,402. 7-11-67. CI. 19S — 030. Schlueter, Ernest. Polygonal shafted stud with corner grooves. 3,327.581, 6-27-67, CI 85 — 5. Schlueter, Robert E. Winged surfboards. 3,320,625, 5-23- 67, CI. 9 — 310. Schlueter, Wilhelm, to Eisenwerk Rothe Erde G.m.b.H. One- row radial and thrust ball bearing. 3,309,157, 3-14-67, CI. 308—230. Schlumberger Corp. : See — Schuster, Nick A., and Bell. 3,305,032. Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N. V.) : See — Goodman, Clark. 3,335,613. Kier, Jakobsen R. E. 3,326,148. Petersen, Warren D. 3,316,016. Tittle, Charles W. 3.321,627. Schlumberger, N., & Cie : See — Herubel, Jean F. 3,358.516. Schlumberger Technology Corp. : See — Anderson. Ronald A. 3,356 146. Arnold, Wayne R. 3,350,563. Attali, Georges. 3,327.203. Bell, William T. 3,327,630: Bell, William T. 3,346,057. Berrvman, William O. 3,324.952. Blagg. Leon. 3,358,760. Brieger, Emmet F. 3,305,014. Brieger, Emmet F. 3,327,785. Burdort, Donald L., and Bouvier. 3,315,269. Chapman, Joseph E.. III. 3.333,237. Current, James H. 3,343,607. Current, James H. 3,358,766. Ehlert, Harrv C. 3.329.214. Oollwitzer, Lee H. 3.340.955. Graff, Jerry C. 3,319,718. Harrigan, John W., Jr. 3,327,791. Jensen, Lloyd L. 3.351,135. Kisling, James W., III. 3,302,736. Kisling, James W., III. 3,303,885. Kisling, James W., III. 3,305,022. Kisling, James W., III. 3,329,209. Kisling, James W., III. 3,360,049. Kokesh, Frank P. 3,304.536. La Frentz. George E. 3,356,940. Lance, Leonard D. 3,321,016. Lanmon, C. P., II. 3.347,315. Lanmon. C. P.. II. 3,347.322. Le Blanc, Edward R. 3,342.266. Le Blanc, Edward R. 3,358,765. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3.305,020. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3,305.021. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3,306,102. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3,306,361. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3.308.882. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3,323,361. Lebourg, Maurice P. 3.352 362. McCune, James D. 3,299.459. McCune. James D. 3,343,822. McGill, Howard L. 3,321,018. McGill, Howard L. 3.338,309. McGill, Howard L. 3,357,488. McLoad, Kenneth W. 3,324,449. Nutter, Benjamin P. 3.308.887. Nutter, Benjamin P. 3,323,360. Nutter, Benjamin P. 3.327,781. Pardue. George H. 3,327,784. Pehoushek, Fred. 3,320,441. Schuster, Nick A. 3. 347. .'.14 Schuster, Nick A. 3,348,621 Shore. James B. 3.338,317. Sloughter, William J. 3.328,679. Sloughter, William J. 3,356,990. Smith, John S. 3.322,229 Smith, John S., Viguerie-Noel, and Cavelos. 3,360,774. Tanguy, Denis R. 3,329,889. Tanguy, Denis R. 3,329,931. Urbanosky, Harold J. 3,306,362. Urbanoskv, Harold J. 3,329,217. Urbanosky, Harold J. 3.352,361. Voetter. Ulrica E. 3.329.208. Wahl, John S. 3,321,625. Young, David E. 3,306,360. Young, David E. 3,321,017. Young, David E. 3.332,495. Young, David E. 3,354,963. Young, David E. 3,354,964. Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. : See — Bell. William T. 3.329,218. Berryman, William O. 3,358,771. Blagg, Leon. 3,358,760. Brieger, Emmet F 3,329.204. Brieger, Emmet F., and Voetter. 3,295,615. Current, James H. 3,298.440. Current, James H. 3,329,450. LIST OF PATENTEES 1149 Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp.: See — Continued Klsling, James W., III. 3,298,442. Kisllng, .lames W., III. 3,301,004. Klsling, .lames W„ III, and Stachowlak. 3,301,003. McGill. Howard L. 3.33S.310. Poland. William L. 3,355,002. Schwartz, Robert J. 3,304,537. Voetter, Ulrica E. 3, 344, sou. Young, David L\ 3.208,441. /.ill, Fred W. 3,304,538. Schluter, Heinz to International Standard Electric Corp. Switching reed relay matrix having unique releasing means. 3,347 004. in 1 7 07, CI. 170 IS. Schluter, Heinz, and H. Schonemeyer, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Make before break ball type armature reed relay switching network. 3,347,905, 10-17-G7, CI. 179— IS. ' Schluter. Herbert, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesell- sehaft. Latex agglomeration using oxidized polyalkylene oxide. 3,330,795, 7-11-67, CI. 260 29.7. Schluttig, Pearl L. Pet carrier lor small animals. 3.359,940, 12-20-67, CI. 119 — 1. Schlutz, Charles A.: See — Bellamy, David, Jr., and Schlutz. 3,347,454. Schmachtenberger. Maximilian J.: See — lleinimann, Karl, Kassner, and Schmachtenberger. 3,349,294. Schmadebeck, John H., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Novel phos- phorus sulfide product and method for its manufacture. 3,329,620, 7-4-67. CI. 252—182. Schmadeke. Louis P. Safety traction athletic shoe soles. 3,316,662. 5-2-67, CI. 36—32. Schmaeng, John P. : See — Parker. Joseph D., Schmaeng, and Mih. 3,308,852. Schmahl. Josef : See — Lohmar, Walther, Harnisch, Schmahl, Kohli, and Spenner. 3,353,398. Schmalbach, J. A., Aktiengesellsehaft: See — Hosenfeld, Klaus M. 3,304,844. Schmalfeld, Paul, and W. John, to Metallgesellschaft Aktien- gesellsehaft. Method for making briquettes containing coal. 3.30S.219. 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 122. Schmall, Edwin A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Metal hydrocarbon difluoramines and their preparation. 3.346.347, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 356. Schmall. Edwin A., and J. R. Lovett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Difluoroamino acetals and method of prep- aration. 3,346,641, 10-10-67, CI. 260—584. Schmandrak, Stephen : See — Sutherland, James F., Plociennik, and Schmandrak. 3,345,540. Schmank, Horst W. : See — Holbert, James M„ and Schmank. 3,318,892. Schmatze, Gunter : See — Strehle. Horst, and Schmatze. 3 356,985. Schmauder, Karl, to Institut fur Textiltechnologie der Chemiefasern. Apparatus for sliver formation in carding machines. 3,319,302, 5-16-67, CI. 19—106. Schmauder. Theodor : See — Gretzschel. Herbert, Schmauder, and Sinz. 3.311,067. Schmaus, Siegfried H. A., to Ametek, Inc. Sequence switch with plate type switch actuator. 3,308,251, 3-7-67, CI. 200— 3S. Schmeckenbecher, Arnold F., to International Business Ma- chines Corp. Electroless plating of magnetic materials and magnetic memory element. 3,305,327, 2-21-67, CI. 29—195. Schmeckenbecher. Arnold F., to International Business Machines Corp. Electroless plating of magnetic material. 3,350.210. 10-31-67, CI. 106—1. Schmednecbt. Fred C. Garment hanger. 3,343,733, 9-26-67, CI. 223—95. Schmeiser. Kurt, K. Lehmann. H.-W. Ziegler, and W. Kowal- ski, to Knapsack Aktiengesellsehaft. Process and apparatus for controlling the temperature prevailing in a sintering grate of the type used for drying and calcining shapes. 3,343.S23, 9-26-67, CI. 263— 2S. Schmeling, William H., and R. E. Macherey, to Square D Co. Energizing circuit for positioning system transducer. 3,345,- 556, 10-3-67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Schmelzer. Hans-Georg : See — Degener, Eberhart, Holtschmidt, and Schmelzer. 3,301,- 89S. Degner, Eberhart, Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3.325,543. Degener, Eberhart, Schmelzer, and Holtschmidt. 3,335,- 189. Schmelzer, Hans-Georg, and H. Holtschmidt, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. Preparation of poly- thioethers. 3,312,743, 4—4-67, CI. 260—609. Schmelzer. Hans-Georg. and E. Degener, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. 2-mercapto-s-triazines. 3,347.859, 10-17-67, CI. 260—248. Schmerl, Egon F. Walker. 3,354,S93, 11-2S-67, CI. 135— 45. Schmerler, Joseph, to Major Pool Equipment Corp. Filter- grid support. 3,295,687, 1-3-67, CI. 210 — 486. Schmerler, Joseph, to Major Pool Equipment Corp. Swim- ming pool coping. 3,29S,039, 1-17-67, CI. 4 — 172. Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Light sen- sitive quinoline diazo compounds. 3,297,443, 1-10-67, CI. 96—91. Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Salts of nuclear cycloalkyl aromatic amines. 3,297,701, 1-10-67, CI. 260—579. Schmerling, Louis, to Universal Oil Products Co. Prepara- tion of unsaturated carboxylic acids. 3,317,590, 5-2-07, CI. 260—514. Schmermund, Alfred. Apparatus for automatically charging a container with rod-like objects. 3,298,549, 1-17-67. CI. 214—307. Schmermund, Alfred. Cigarette feeding arrangements. 3,301,375. 1-31-67, CI. 19S— 24. Schmermund, Alfred. Cigarette-magazine filling machines. 3,324,022, 6-13-07, CI. 53—151. Schmermund, Alfred. Sensing devices for cigarette packing machines. 3,360,658, 12-26-07, CI. 250 — 231. Schmerreim, Volker : See — Strien, Werner, Resag, Fussnegger, Schmerreim, and von Sass. 3,315,298. Schmersahl, George W. : See — Dews, Jule N., Schmersahl, and Patrick. 3,321,0S6. Sehmets, Jean : See — Pierini, Giamcarlo, Francesconi, and Sehmets. 3,340,019. Sehniid, Adolf : See — Erdmann, Otto, and Sclimid. 3,308,600. Schmid, Alfred : See — Brandl, Ernst, Schmid, and Steiner. 3,337,415. Schmid, Alois, to Hoffman Maschinen G.m.b.H. Pressing ma- chine. 3,317,094, 5-2-67, CI. 223 — 57. Schmid, Alois, and H. Hofer. Process for firing and cooling particulate solids. 3,351,685, 11-7-67, CI. 263 — 52. Schmid, Anthony P., R. F. Nelson, and W. Rindner, to Ray- theon Co. Four-layer pressure sensitive barrier type trans- ducer device. 3,339,0S5, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Schmid, Anton, to Siemens Aktiengesellsehaft. Liquid contact operating through a mechanical displacement of mercury. 3,35S,109, 12-12-67, CL 200 — 152. Schmid, August, to Patentverwertungs- und Finanzierungsge- sellschaft Serania AG. Apparatus for testing the position and for raising the bowling pins in a pin setting machine. 3,333,849, 8-1-67, CI. 273—42. Schmid, Bruce K. : See — Beuther, Harold, Peake, and Schmid. 3,322.066. Beuther, Harold, Peake, and Schmid. 3,340,180. Beuther, Harold, and Schmid. 3,324,028. Beuther, Harold, and Schmid. 3,3o4,076. Beuther, Harold, Schmid, and Stewart. 3,306,843. Henke, Alfred M., Schmid, and Strom. 3,349,025. Schmid, Edgar. Countersink. 3,302,495, 2-7-67, CI. 77 — 73.5. Schmid, Erich : See — Schindler, Walter, and Schmid. 3,359,271. Schmid, Erwin F., to SKF Kugellagerfabriken Gesellsehaft mit beschrankter. Spindle bearing arrangement for a tex- tile machine. 3,298,757, 1-17-67. CI. 308 — 152. Schmid, Franz. Cover plate for liquid manure channels in cow stalls. 3,307,520, 3-7-67, CI. 119 — 28. Schmid, Hans : see — Bernauer, Karl, Pfoertner, Cerutti, and Schmid. 3.329,- 597. Schmid, Hans G., and G. R. Ferrante, to Shell Oil Co. Bleach- ing composition. 3.345,303. 10-3-67. CI. 252 — 186. Schmid, Heinrich, and A. Bernet. Punch press having means to change lengths of the ram. 3,298,267, 1-17-67, CI. 83—530. Schmid, Hermann : See — Raike, Ronald R., and Schmid. 3,313,927. Schmid, Hermann, to General Precision Svstems, Inc. Func- tion generator. 3,345,505, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 197. Schmid, Howard C. Sub-surface soil irrigators. 3,302,40S, 2-7-67, CI. 61 — 13. Schmid, John H., and N. J. Anderson, to Zurn Industries, Inc. Roof drain. 3,357.561. 12-12-67, CI. 210 — 163. Schmid, John H.. and R. J. Zentis, to Zurn Industries, Inc. Dual element filter assembly with backwash arms. 3,357,566, 12-12-67, CI. 210—333. Schmid, Karl, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding AG. Spindle for spinning and twisting machine. 3,354,629, 11-28-67, CI. 57—135. Schmid, Karl, J. Stedefeder, G. John, M. Haeberle, H. Lauten- schlager, and H. G. Trieschmann. to Badische Anilin-& Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellsehaft. Process and apparatus for the polymerization of monoolefines. 3.300,457, 1-24-67, CI. 260— SS.2. Schmid, Konrad. Reactance amplifier including phase modu- lation and demodulation. 3,302.121, 1-31-67, CI. 330 — 7. Schmid, Leonhard. Portable holder for golf clubs. 3,353,S38, 11-21-67, CI. 280 — 47.19. Schmid, Leopold F. : See — ■ Erdmann, Hans, and Schmid. 3,353,813. Schmid. Otto : See— Wismayr, Karl, Schmid, Kilches, and Zolss. 3.340.29S. Schmid. Otto, H. S.-M. Lerchenthal, G. Zolss, R. Gratz, and K. Wismayr, to Osterreichische Stickstoffwerke Aktienge- sellsehaft. N,N'-bis-[2-(3',4'-dihydroxyphenyl) - 2-hydroxy- ethyl]-hexamethylene-diamine and salts thereof. 3,329,709, 7-4-67, CI. 260—570.6. Schmid, Paul, to Kali-Chemie Aktiengesellsehaft. Preparation of potassium bicarbonate. 3,347,623, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 64. Schmid. Paul. A. Comunetti, and T. Hiirlimann. to Gesell- sehaft zur Forderung der Forschung an der Eidgenossichen Technischen Hochschule. Method for gamma compensating an ionization type neutron detector. 3.335,277, S-S-67, CI. 250— S3.1. 1150 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schmid & Wezel, Firma : See — Belzner, Paul. 3,305,915. Wezel. Walter, and Wezel. 3,346,956. Schmid, William P., and W. F. Zador, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Vibrating vacuum head. 3,337,- S98, 8-29-67, CI. 15 — 404. Schmidbauer, Hans, and C. Claas. Engraving machine. 3,296,700, 1-10-67, CI. 33—24. Schmidli, Heinz W. Fluid filter with stacked filtering ele- ments. 3,319.795, 5-16-67, CI. 210 — 457. Schmidlin, Frederick W., to GTC Corp. Narrow band emitter devices. 3.310,6S5, 3-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Schmidt, Albert S., Sr. : See — Grossi, Lewis G., and Schmidt. 3,300,945. Irving, Frank M., Jr., Schmidt, and Potter. 3,322,314. Schmidt, Alfred: See — Schmidt, Herbert, Jahmentz. and A. Schmidt. 3,303,103. Weinrotter, Ferdinand, Muller, Schmidt, Bohler, and Schweighofer. 3,310,559. Schmidt, Alfred, Ing. : See — Schmidt, Alfred, Jr. 3,337,890. Schmidt, Alfred, Jr., to Ing. Alfred Schmidt. Street sweeper. 3,337,890. 8-29-67. CI. 15—83. Schmidt, Alfred W., Jr. : See — Spangler, Paul J., and Schmidt. 3,323,346. Schmidt, Arnold W. Method and apparatus for producing knit pile fabric. 3,299,672, 1-24-67, CI. 66 — 9. Schmidt, Arthur W., to Consolidated Stamp Mfg. Co. Punch printing elements and kits. 3,304,857, 2-21-67, CI. 101 — 30. Schmidt, August, Jr., to Acme Electric Corp. Six-phase recti- fier wherein the input even harmonics are eliminated. ° 308 368 3—7—67 CI 321 9. Schmidt, Charles C. Pliers-type hand tool. 3,314,319, 4- 18-67, CI. 81—367. Schmidt. Charles J., and J. R. Vincent, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing bonded biaxially compressed fibrous blocks. 3,325,324, 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 72. Schmidt, Dagobert O., and A. E. Miller. Sealing ring unit. 3,314,683, 4-18-67, CI. 277—188. Schmidt, Dale A., to Western Publishing Co., Inc. Book easel. 3,338,544, 8-29-67, CI. 248—452. Schmidt Edward W., to Link-Belt Co. Floor truck for tow line system. 3,345,953, 10-10-67, CI. 104 — 170. Schmidt. Erich : See — Kiihlkamp, Alfred, Schmidt, and Stemmer. 3,338,769. Schmidt, Erich A., % to Universal Button Co. Division of Talon, Inc. Hook and eye attaching apparatus. 3,326,414, 6-20-67, CI. 221 — 262. Schmidt. Francis J., to General Electric Co. Method and apparatus for measuring electrofinishing stresses. 3,356,597, 12-5-67, CI. 204- 1. Schmidt, Francis J., to General Electric Co. Electrodeposition monitor. 3,356.605, 12-5-67, CI. 204 — 195. Schmidt. Frank F. : See — Williams, Dean N., Ogden, Hodge, and Schmidt. 3,355,- 286. Schmidt, Franz J. : See — Konig, Bruno. 3,358,407. Schmidt. Friedrich A. F. Cam controlled regulating device for an injection svstem operating on the distributor principle. 3,356,099 12-5-67, CI. 137—26. Schmidt, George H., to American Cyanamid Co. Hammer fin- ish from aqueous composition containing non-leafing alumi- num particles. 3.300,428, 1-24-68. CI. 260—29.4. Schmidt, Georgette I. Tub and shower soap bar. 3,341,457, 9-12-67. CI. 252 — 92. Schmidt, Gerhard : See — Knauer, Hans U., and Schmidt. 3,350,510. Schmidt, Gerhard, to Gesellschaft fuer Kernforschung m.b.H. Fuel element for nuclear reactors. 3,308,034, 3-7-67, CI. 176 — 78. Schmidt. Gerhard, to Gesellschaft Fuer Kernforschung m.b.H. Gas cooled nuclear reactor. 3,357,89'2, 12-12-67, CI. 176— 60. Schmidt, Gunther : See — Van Schvndel, Andreas, and Schmidt. 3,300,937. Van Schyndel, Andreas, and Schmidt. 3,300,938. Schmidt, Gunther, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 5.6- dihydro- 5 - oxo - HH-pvrido r2,3-61 [1,51-benzodiazepine derivatives and process. 3,316,251, 4-25-67, CI. 260— 239.3. Schmidt, Gunther, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Novel 5,6 - dihydro - 11H - pyrido[2,3-b] [l,4]benzodiazepines. 3,321,473, 5-23-67, CI. 260—247.5. Schmidt. Gunther. to Boehringer Ingeheim G.m.b.H. Novel 5.6 -dihydro-llH-pvrido[2,3-j3] [l,5]benzodiazepines.« 3,326,- 900, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Schmidt, Hans, to Pines Engineering Co.. Inc. Press die as- sembly for bending machines. 3,303,683, 2-14-67, CI. 72 — 154. Schmidt, Hans, to Pines Engineering Co., Inc. Bending ma- chine. 3,333,450, 8-1-67. CI. 72 — 156. Schmidt. Hans, to Clairtone Sound Corp., Ltd. Visual indi- cator. 3,35'2,'277, 11-14-67, CI. 116—114. Schmidt. Hans-Joachim : See — Fernholz, Hans, Neu, and Schmidt. 3,322,825. Schmidt. Heinrich : See — Dusing, Gerhard. Bretsehneider, Kloepfer, Sperr, and Schmidt. 3,338,669. Schmidt, Heinrich, to Hein, Lehmann & Co. Aktiengesell- schaft. Wire-looping machine. 3,318,342. 5-9-67, CI. 140 — 102. Schmidt, Heinz, G. Roos, and O. Mauz, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Polyacetals stablized with phenoxvpropionitriles. 3,300,- 441, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 45.8. Schmidt, Heinz, O. Mauz, and F. Schulde, to Hercules Inc. Stabilized polyolefins. 3.354,117, 11-21-67. CI. 260 — 45.85. Schmidt, Helmut, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Pin carriage input arrangement. 3,317,128, 5-2-67, CI. 235 — 60. Schmidt, Henry, Jr., and J. F. Zievers, to Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg. Co. Apparatus and method for pressure-filter- ing. 3,310,171, 3-21-67, CI. 210—81. Schmidt, Herbert, W. Jahmentz, and A. Schmidt, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Plural shielded atomizing nozzles in thermal cracking of liquid hydrocarbons. 3,303,103, 2-7-67, CI. 196—116. Schmidt, Herbert, H. Gladisch, and W. Jahnentz, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Method for the production of a direct current arc plasma beam suitable for cracking reactions. 3,328,276, 6-27-67, CI. 204 — 170. Schmidt, Herbert R., to International Business Machines Corp. Data analyzing circuit employing integrator hav- ing first and second discharge paths with respectively first and second discharge rates. 3,34S,065, 10-17-67 CI. 307 — S8.5. Schmidt, Horst, W. Schomburg, H.-J. Kempien, and K.-H. Herrmann, to Siemens & Halske Berlin and Munich, Aktien- gesellschaft. Arrangement for exchanging pole piece sys- tems in corpuscular radiation apparatus. 3,316,402, 4-25- 6T, CI. 250 — 19.5 Schmidt, Jack F. : See — Berger, Isaac, and Schmidt. 3,312,081. Schmidt, Joseph : See — Baer, Karl, Decker, Schmidt, Sperber, and Leibner. 3,324,- 165. Schmidt, Karl : See — Beck, Hans J., and Schmidt. 3.313,781. Schmidt, Karl, F. Hansch, and H.-M. Rombreeht, to Dr. Beck & Co. G.m.b.H. Plural ester imide resins on an electrical conductor. 3,306,771, 2-28-67, CI. 117 — 218. Schmidt, Karl, G.m.b.H.. Firma : See — Anderko, Kurt, and Wittstock. 3,356,129. Diez, Adolf, and Heim, 3,335.805. Essers, TJlf, Heyer. Rocksehies, and Adolph. 3,324,724. Heim, Josef. 3,319,703. Scheufler. Roland. 3,311,428. Wittstock, Paul. 3,324,772. Schmidt, Karl H. : See — Gottschalk. Heinrich G. 3,356,954. Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and W. Flckler, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Sample changing devices for electron microscopes and electron diffraction apparatus. 3,342,992, 9-19-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Schmidt, Karl H. W. Dough divider. 3,302,591, 2-7-67, CI. 107—15. Schmidt. Karl R. : See — Oehlrich, Karl-Heinz, and Schmidt. 3,312,507. Schmidt, Karl W. : See — Beck, Hans J., Schmidt, and Weigel. 3.320,193. Schmidt, Kenneth A., to Nalco Chemical Co. Demineraliza- tion of polar liquids, especially water. 3,317,424, 5-2-67, CI. 210—24. Schmidt, Kenneth A., to Nalco Chemical Co. Process for demineralization of nolar liquids, especially water. 3,359,- 199, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 24. Schmidt, Klaus : See — Linder, Johann A. K. A. H., and Schmidt. 3,318,375. Schmidt, Kurt, to Krewel-Leuffen G.m.b.H. N-(3'-hydroxy >alkyll-3,4,5-trimethoxybenziocie acid alkyl amides. '3,330,- 866. 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 559. Schmidt, Lawrence D., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for producing carbon monoxide. 3,325,253, 6-13-67, CI. 23 — 204. Schmidt, Lewis W. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Schmidt, Lewis W„ 16% to L. K. Schmidt, 16% to A. M. Jongeneel, 10% to G. C. Gordon, 10% to E. F. Blackwelder, 16% to L. W. Schmidt, 16% to C. A. Loucks, 8% to D. P. Newell, 1%% each to P. G., F. H., and R. E. Holt, H. H. Shelton. F. A. and P. A. Guernsey. Automatic steering device for row crop harvesters. 3,326,319, 6-20-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Schmidt, Lloyd K. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Schmidt, Lothar, and W. Neugebauer. to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Process for separa- tion of ammonia from gas mixtures. 3,312,525, 4—4—67, CI. 23—196. Schmidt, Lukas- Valentin : See — Neary, Ralph E., Schmidt, and Tipping. 3,353,858. Schmidt, Martin : See — Dhaens, Edward, Obszarny. and Schmidt. 3,335,240. Schmidt, Matthias. Method of fractionating starch. 3,307,- 975, 3-7-67, CI. 127—71. Schmidt, Max, to Bellmann & Co. Apparatus for preserving and sealing a serving tray of thermoplastic material con- taining food products particularly frozen foods. 3,298,158, 1-17-67, CI. 53—112. LIST OF PATENTEES 1151 Schmidt, Max. Apparatus for waking hollow plastic articles. 3.301,737, 1-31-07, CI. 156 — 511. Schmidt, Max. Hollow decorative plastic articles. 3,312,581, 4-4-67, CI. 1G1 — 6. Schmidt, Merle 11.: Sec — Gee, Kenneth H., and Schmidt. 3,32S,162. Schmidt, Paul : See — Martin, Henry, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3,340,144. Martin, Henry, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3,340,145. Schenker, Karl, Daeniker, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3.32S,- 424. Schmidt, Paul, A. Rossi, K. Eichenberger, and M. Wilhelm, to Ciba Corp. 2-amino-5-diloweralkyl sulfamoyl-N,N-disub- stituted benzamides. 3,318,S82, 5-9-67, CI. 260—247.1 Schmidt, Paul. Process and apparatus tor placing materials In a state of plasma. 3,346,458, 10-10-67, CI. 176—1. Schmidt, Paul, M. Wilhelm, K. Eichenberg, and E. Sury, to Ciba Corp. 5-nitrothiazolvl-dioxo-diazacyeloalkanes. 3,297,- 699. 1-10-07, CI. 260—256.5. Schmidt, Paul, M. Wilhelm, and K. Eichenberger, to Ciba Corp. Anti-parasitic 5-nitrothiazolyl oxo-diazacycloalkane compo- sitions. 3,298,914, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 53. Schmidt, Paul, M. Wilhelm, and K. Eichenberger, to Ciba Corp. 5-nitrothiazolyl oxo-diazacycloalkanes. 3,299,069, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 256.5. Schmidt, Paul, K. Eichenberger, and M. Wilhelm, to Ciba Corp. Pvrazole-carboxylic acid-hvdrazides. 3,304,303. 2-14-67, CI. 260—247.1. Schmidt, Paul, M. Wilhelm, and K. Eichenberger, to Ciba Corp. Nitrothiazolvl amidines. 3,318,904, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 306.8. Schmidt, Paul, K. Eichenberger, A. Rossi, and M. Wilhelm, to Ciba Corp. Derivatives of 5-lower alkyl-sulfonyl anthra- nilic acid lower alkyl esters. 3,332,982, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 470. Schmidt. Paul, K. Eichenberger, M. Wilhelm, and A. Rossi, to Ciba Corp. 2-amino-5-sulfamyl-benzoic acid hydrazides. 3,346,568, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 239.8. Schmidt, Paul, M. Wilhelm, K. Eichenberger, and E. Schu- macher, to CIBA Corp. Pyridines and poultry feedstuffs and additives thereof containing pyridines. 3,352,683, 11- 14-67, CI. 99 — 2. Schmidt, Paul F. : See — Rose, Gerald D., and Schmidt. 3,323,957. Schmidt, Paul F., and H. F. John, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Simultaneous double diffusion process. 3,303,070, 2-7-67, CI. 14S— 1S7. Schmidt, Paul F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of making oxide film patterns. 3.345,274, 10-3-67, CI. 204 — ■ 15. Schmidt, Paul F., and G. D. Rose, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrolyte and diffusion process. 3,345,275, 10-3-67, CI. 204 — 15. Schmidt, Richard : See — Schmidt, Richard, Janseh, and Rail. 3.298,203. Schmidt, Richard, to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Dust removing arrangement for circular knitting machines. 3,295,338, 1-3-07, CI. 66—168. Schmidt, Richard, to Franz Morat Firma, G.m.b.H. Electro- magnetic selection of beard pressers. 3,323,331, 6-6-67, CI. 66 — 102. Schmidt, Richard, to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Electrical control in circular knitting machines. 3,339.381, 9-5-67. CI. 66 — 50. Schmidt, Richard, W. Janseh, and R. Rail, to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Thread feeding arrangement for knitting ma- chines. 3,298,203, 1-17-67, CI. 66 — 131. Schmidt, Richard, and H. J. Stock, to Franz Morat, G.m.b.H. Knitting machine with synchronized pattern control. 3,313,128, 4-11-67, CI. 66 — 50. Schmidt, Richard, and H. J. Stock, to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Continuously driven thread transporting means. 3,324,685, 6-13-67, CI. 66 — 132. Schmidt, Richard, and H. J. Stock, to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Intermittently driven thread transporting apparatus. 3,327,- 499, 6-27-67, CI. 66 — 132. Schmidt, Robert F. : See — Link. Charles T„ Jr., Schmidt, and Gooden. Re. 26,155. Schmidt, Robert F., H. A. Leidecker, and D. G. Kirk, to Elgin Sweeper Co. Self-releasing hopper lock. 3,312,992, 4-11- 67, CI. 15 — S3. Schmidt, Robert H. E. Back-pressure-controlled-motor-powered pump. 3,335,962, 8-15-67, CI. 239—332. Schmidt, Robert J. : See — Ferm, Richard L., and Schmidt. 3,344,721. Schmidt, Ronald G., and S. Nissim, to Honeywell Inc. High voltage power supply for photographic flash apparatus. 3,310,723. 3-21-67, CI. 320 — 1. Schmidt, Roy F. Hand tool for driving corrugated fasteners. 3,323,568, 6-6-67, CI. 145 — 46. Schmidt, Rudolph. Method of assembling threaded fastener and lock washer units. 3,304,502, 2-21-07, CI. 10 — 86. Schmidt, Siegfried, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pres- sure wave actuating means for tvpe hammers in high speed printers. 3,311,050, 3-28-67, CI. 101 — 1. Schmidt, Siegfried. Method of assembly of building elements for the making of ridged structures. 3,331,181, 7-1S-G7. CI 52—747. Schmidt, Seigfried, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Cir- cuit arrangement for the triggered discharge of a capacitor. 3,355,626, 11-28-6". CI. 315—241. Schmidt, Stanley A. : See — Davids,, M. Ralph 1.., and Schmidt. 3,322,303. Schmidt, Steven J. : See — Garls, James D., Schmidt, and Fangman. 3,317,878. Schmidt, Theodor, to Indugas, Gesellschaft fur Industrielle Gasverwertung m.b.ll. Method of and ;,n appar.mi- l',,r tin- heat treating of metal type. 3,328,988, 7-4-07. CI. 72 — 128. Schmidt, Trueman L., to Olympia Brewing Co. Insulated reclosable beer carton. 3,346,167, 10-10-67, CI. 229—20. Schmidt, Volker : See — Hackenberg, Walter, and Schmidt. 3,315,247. Schmidt, Waldemar M., to General Binding Corp. Sheet feed- ing device with corner separators. 3,310,303, 3-21-67, CI. 271—21. Schmidt, Walter, to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Flash unit for photo- graphic purposes with mounting bracket. 3,338,146, S-29- 67, CI. 95 — 11. Schmidt, Walter, and H. Pockelwaldt, to Loewe Opta G.m.b.H. Mounting bracket for photographic flashguns, more particu- larly electronic flashguns. 3,335,650, 8-15-67, CI. 95—11. Schmidt, Warren J. : See — Gambale, John C, and Schmidt. 3,343,084. Schmidt, Warren J., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Automatic positioning apparatus utilizing magnetic record- ing means. 3,350,699, 10-31-67, CI. 340—174.1. Schmidt, Warren J., and J. C. Gambale, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Voltage comparator circuits. 3,331,989, 7- 18-67, CI. 317—27. Schmidt, Werner : See — Ruschig, Heinrich, Korger, Aumuller, and Schmidt. 3 347 914 Womme'isdorf, Fritz, and Schmidt. 3,351,174. Wommelsdorf, Fritz, and Schmidt. 3,357,623. Wulf, Horst-Dieter, and Schmidt. 3,341,615. Schmidt, Wilhelm F., K. W. Hass, and H. G. Epler, to Dyna- mit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of chlorine and process for conversion of nitrosyl chloride. 3,318,665, 5-9-67, CI. 23 — 219. Schmidt, Willi J., to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Friction device for winding machines. 3,323,747, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 75.4. Schmidt, William : See — Cantor, Abraham, Schmidt, and Winicov. 3,355.392. Schmidt, William. Trailer apparatus. 3,339,321, 9-5-67, CI. 52—66. Schmidtke, Joachim G. Sheet delivery unit. 3,32S,027, 6-27- 67, CI. 271 — 68. Schinidtlein, John A., to United States of America, Army. Gaseous discharge lamp with internally cooled electrodes. 3,311,769, 3-28-67, CI. 313 — 32. Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm : See — Chiddix, Max E., Randall, and Schmidt-Nickels. 3,301,- S46. Schmidts, Kurt : See — Rettig, August, Schmidts, and Daur. 3,321.563. Schmidt-Salzmann, Walther. Yarn lubricating device. 3,347,- 206, 10-17-67, CI. 118— S. Scimidt'sche Heissdampf-Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Vollhardt, Fromut. 3,306,351. Vollhardt, Fromut. 3,348,610. Schmidt-Theuner, Peter : See — Baumann, Hans, and Schmidt-Theuner. 3.327,933. Baumann, Hans, and Schmidt-Theuner. 3,342,406. Schmied, August, and W. Jan, to Elin-TJnion Aktiengesell- schaft fur Elektrische. Regulating transformer. 3,344,380, 9-26-67, CI. 336—58. Schmiedel, James P., and R. C. Rothweiler, to Square D Co. Emergency break-glass pushbutton. 3,297, S53, 1-10-67, CI. 200 — 168. Schmieder, Theodor, to Eisenwerk Weserhutte A.G. Support- ing structure for movable belt conveyors 3,348,663, 10-24- 67, CI. 198 — 192. Schmier, Alfred : See — Ryhiner, Guenther, and Schmier. 3,345,215. Schmit, Frank L. : See — Thayer, Paul M., Schmit, and Trainor. 3.353.677. Schmit, Roger A., to Teletype Corp. Code transmitter-distrib- utor with mechanical means for varying duration of stop Dulse. 3,351.711, 11-7-67, CI. 178 — 53.1. Schmitt, Alfred, to J. Engelsmann AG. Mixing device. 3,315,945. 4-25-67, CI. 259 — 72. Schmitt, Arnold J. : See — Rempel, Cornelius, and Schmitt. 3,359,940. Schmitt, David L.. to Shell Oil Co. Inventory control system. 3,312,812, 4-4-67, CI. 235 — 151.34. Schmitt, David L., and P. L. Datt. to Shell Oil Co. Detecting an expendable oil pipe line plug. 3,302,446, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 3. Schmitt. Edward E., and R. A. Polistina, to American Cy.m.i- mid Co. Surgical sutures. 3,297.033, 1-10-67, CI. 12S — 335.5. Schmitt, Eugen, and E. Lieser, to Eastman Kodak Co. Carrying case, particularly for photographic cameras. 3,295,576. 1-3-67. CI. 150 — 52. Schmitt, Friedrich H. M., to FKF-Werke Friedrich Schmitt & Cie. Apparatus for packing merchandise in the form of pieces. 3.339.604, 9-5-67, CI. 146—106. Schmitt. George J. : See — Bostian, Logan C., Lund, Oxenrider, and Schmitt. 3,340,- 229. Litt, Morton H., and Schmitt. 3.324.187. Litt. Morton H., and Schmitt. 3,35S,002. Schmitt. George J., J. Pisanchyn, and W. F. Chapman, to Allied Chemical Corp. Chlorine initiated liquid phase oxida- 1152 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 tion of alicyclic hydrocarbous. 3,334,141, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 586. Sclmiitt. Hans, to Telefonbau und Norinalzeit G.m.b.H. Enve- lope closing devices. 3.353.513, 11-21-67. CI. 118 — 32. Schmitt, Heinz E., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Flight con- trol means for aircraft. 3.313,500, 4-11-67, CI. 244 — 53. Schmitt. Helmut, to P. Gossen & Co., G.m.b.H. Electronically controlled aperture and shutter arrangements for use with camera. 3.348,460, 10-24-67. CI. 95 — 10. Schmitt, James L., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Filter element indicator. 3,358,836, 12-19-67, CI. 210—90. Schmitt, Josef, to Etablissements Clin-Byla (Societe Anonvme). Process for the production of derivatives of phenothiazine and new derivatives. 3.330,826, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 243. Schmitt. Josef, to Etablissements Clin-Byla. 5-(2-oxo-2,5-di- hydro-4-furvl)-benzo(b)-furans and intermediates therefor. 3,355,463, 11-28-67, CI. 260—343.6. Schmitt, Josef, and M. D. P. Brunaud, to Etablissements Clin-Byla. Coumarin derivatives and their preparation. 3,325,515, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 343.2. Schmitt. Joseph M., L. A. Landers, and J. F. Terenzi, to American Cyanamid Co. Blends of methyl rnethacrylate resinous copolymers and grafted elastomers. 3,354,238, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 876. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and J. Reiffer. to Seholven- Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Production of trimethyl adipic dinitrile. 3,297,736, 1-10-67, CI. 260—465.2. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and J. Reiffer, to Scholven- Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of trimethyl adipic acid dinitrile. 3,297,740, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 4<35.2. Schmitt. Karl, J. Disteldorf, and J. Reiffer, to Scholven- Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the purification of trimethyl adipic acid dinitrile. 3,297,741, 1-10-67, CI. 260—465.2. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and W. Baron, deceased, (by G. Baron, nee Mayer, legal representative), to Hibernia-Chemie G.m.b.H. Process for recovering isophorone. 3,337,423, 8-22- 67, CI. 203 — 37. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and W. Baron, deceased, (by G. Baron, nee Mayer, legal representative), to Hibernia-Chemie G.m.b.H Process for recovering isophorone in high purity. 3,337,632, 8-22-67, CI. 260—586. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and W. Baron, deceased, (by G. Baron, nee Mayer, legal representative) , to Hibernia-Chemie G.m.b H. Production of isophorone. 3,337,633, 8-22-07, CI. 260 — 586. Schmitt, Karl, and F. Gude. to Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesell- schaft. Polyure'thanes from 1-isocyanato - 3 - isocyanato- methvl-3.5,5-tri-alkylcyclohexane. 3,352,830, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Schmitt. Karl, J. Disteldorf, and G. Keller, to Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. Polvamides from 3-amino-methyl-3.5,5- trialkvl-1-cyelohexylamine. 3,352,831, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 78. Schmitt, Karl, and J. Disteldorf, to Scholven-Chemie Aktien- gesellschaft. Condensation products of 3-aminomethyl-3,5,5- trialkyl-1-cvclohexylamine and aliphatic diearboxylic acid and cyclic carboxylic acid. 3,352.834. 11-14-67, CI. 260—78. Schmitt, Karl, and F. Gude, to Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesell- schaft. Polyamides from 3-aminomethyl-3,5,5-trimethyl-l-cy- clohexvlamine and a second diamine and preparation there- of. 3,352,835, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 78. Schmitt, Karl, and F. Gude, to Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesell- schaft. Polvamides from 3-arninomethyl-3,5.5-trialkyl-l-cy- clohexvlamine. 3,352.836, 11-14-67, CI. 260—78. Schmitt, Karl, J. Disteldorf, and W. Hubel, to Scholven- Chemie Aktiengesellschaft. 3-aminomethy 1-3,5, 5-trialkyl-l- cvclohexvlamine and cyclohexanol compounds. 3,352,913, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 563. Schmitt, Karl, and F. Gude, to Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesell- schaft. Polyamides from 3-amino methyl-3,5,5-trimethyl-cv- clo-hexvlamine and an amino acid. 3,352,942, 11-14-67, CI. 260—857. Schmitt. Paul, and G. Dittgen, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktienge- sellschaft. Roll-straightening machine. 3,345,847, 10-10-67, q\ 72 224. Schmitt, Richard G.. and R. K. Brehm, to Jarrell-Ash Co. Double beam vacuum ultra-violet spectrophotometer using a toroidal mirror oscillating about the center of curvature. 3,349.241 10-24-67, CI. 250— 43 5. Schmitt. William C, to Milwaukee Faucets, Inc. Wnter mix- ing device for water closet storage tanks. 3,310,932, 5-2- 67, CI. 137 — 512. Schmitz, Adolf, to Th. Goldschmidt A.G. Bubble bath prepara- tion. 3.328,307, 6-27-67, CI. 252—106. Schmitz. Albert A. Fluid power converter. 3,312,175, 4-4- 67, CI. 103—121. Schmitz, Anton : See — Hevl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Schmitz. 3.327,685. He'yl. Gerhard, Luttgens, and Schmitz. 3,332,395. Schmitz, Francis J. Load heaters. 3,315,659 4-25-67, CI. 126 — 343.5. Schmitz, Franz J. : See — Macura, Karl. Schmitz, and Siggel. 3,297.467. Macura, Karl, Schmitz, and Siggel. 3,297,468. Schmitz, Fred W., and J. B. Tindall, to Commercial Solvents Corp. Process for the production of tris(hydroxvmethvl) aminomethane crystals. 3,338,970, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 584. Schmitz, Heinz, to F. Thegarten. Automatic wrapping machine. 3,325,071, 6-13-67, CI. 226 — 11. Schmitz, Heinz-Hermann. Fastening device. 3,318,595, 5-9- 67, CI. 269—289. Schmitz, Henry : See — Price. Kenneth E., and Schmitz. 3,345,261. Schmitz, Henry, to Bristol-Myers Co. Antibiotic streptogan and process for preparation. 3,334,015, 8-1-67, CI. 167 — 65. Schmitz, Henry, to Bristol-Myers Co. Hedamvcin and proc- ess for its production. 3,334,016, 8-1-67, CI. 167 — 65. Schmitz, Jacques. Apparatus for washing textile materials such as unfinished wools, etc. 3,332,258, 7-25-67, CI. 68 — 9. Schmitz, James E. : See — Schmitz, Vincent 0., and Schmitz. 3,351,139. Schmitz, Lawrence S. : See — Thompson, Francis T., and Schmitz. 3,335,228. Schmitz, Mattheus J., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Marking circuit arrangement having means for suppressing marking potential. 3,343.129, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 166. Schmitz, Mattheus J., and A. F. van der Gaag, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Plural channel switching net- work with check of marking of channel link. 3,311,883, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 166. Schmitz, Norbert L., to Louis Allis Co. Static inverter circuit. 3,340,457, 9-5-67, CI. 321 — 45. Schmitz, Robert, to Honeywell Inc. Controlling apparatus. 3,350,053, 10-31-67, CI. 251—5. Schmitz, \ incent O. and J. E. Plow colter. 3,351,139, 11-7- 67, CI. 172—602. Schmitz-Josten, Robert : See — Frank, Gunter, Kubens, Schmitz-Josten, Wegler, and Dortmann. 3,316,277. Frank, Gunter, Wegler, Schmitz-Josten, and Kubens. 3,336,342. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, R. Kubens, G. Frank, and R. Wegler, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for curing polyepoxides. 3,296.202, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 47. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, G. Frank, R. Wegler, and K. Andres, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Epoxy resins prepared by the reaction of epihalohydrin with a resin formed by reacting a phenol with a long chain halogenated hydrocarbon containing at least 2 halogen atoms. 3,342,- 895. 9-19-67, CI. 260—830. Schmoeger. Ralph F., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cush- ioned cylinder arrangement having a combined check valve and needle valve. 3,303,746, 2-14-67, CI. 91 — 26. Schmolka, Irving R. : See — Kaneko. Thomas M., and Schmolka. 3,359,207. Schmolka, Irving R., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Forming detergent compositions. 3,337,463, 8-22-67, CI. 252 — 89 Schmolka, Irving R., and M. H. Earing, to Wyandotte Chemi- cals Corp. Low foaming detergent. 3,314,891, 4-18-67 CI. 252 — 89. Schmoyer, Arthur R. Visual chord teaching device. 3,335,630. 8-15-67, CI. 84 — 478. Schmoyer Arthur R., 50% to D. S. Wenger. Apparatus for teaching the operation of a keyboard-controlled machine or instrument. 3.353.435, 11-21-67, CI. 84 — 478. Schmuck, Fredric E. : See — Schoepe, Adolf, and Schmuck. 3,319,913. Sehmukler, Seymour : See — Schaaf, Kurt II., Sehmukler, and Klein. 3,334,118. Sehmukler, Seymour, to General Electric Co. Reaction prod- uct of a diphenol and an allylhaloformate. 3,328,455, 6-27- 67, CI. 260—463. Schmunk, John D. Pipe coupling. 3,334,928, 8-8-67, CI. 285—110. Schmutz, Jean, and F. Hunziker, to Dr. A. Wander. S.A. 10- (basic substituted)-dibenzodiazepines. 3,312,689, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 239. Schmutz, Jean, and F. Hunziker, to Dr. A. Wander, S.A. 10- (Basic substituted )-dibenz[b,f ] [l,4]oxazepinones. 3,337,- 536. 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Schmutz, Jean, and F. Hunziker, to Dr. A. Wander. S.A. 5-(basic substituted) -dibenzodiazepines 3,347,849, 10-17- 67, CI. 260—239. Schmutz, Karl : See — Aemmer, Peter, and Schmutz. 3,354,402. Sehmutzler, Reinhard, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Nitrogen-containing fluorophosphoranes. 3,300.503, 1-24— 67, CI. 260 — 293. Schnabel, Fred C. Cake container and server. 3,330,610, 7-11- 67. CI. 312 — 284. Schnabel, Fred C. Combination dual container and suspension means therefor. 3,333,686, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 47. Schnabel, Harold R. Spark plug having a thermal primer ring. 3,324,330, 6-6-67, CI. 313 — 143. Schnabel, Harry V., Jr. Water sealed pumping system. 3,342,- 135, 9-19-67, CI. 103 — 5. Schnabel, Herbert W. : See — Sickle, Vernon C, and Schnabel. 3,341,984. Schnabel, Herbert W., to Armour and Co. Flexible, coated abrasive product. 3,331,667, 7-18-67, CI. 51 — 298. Schnacke, Walter H. Saw tooth reconditioner and sharpener. 3,331,264, 7-18-67, CI. 76—89.2. Schnakenberg, Robert H. : See — Hoffman, Robert C, and Schnakenberg. 3.326,460. Schnase, Adolph R., to Davidson Optronics, Inc. Camera-to- tripod connector. 3,356,325, 12-5-67, CI. 248 — 187. Schneberger, Edward J. : See — Koerner, Ralph J., and Schneberger. 3,300,766. LIST OF PATENTEES 1153 Schueberger, Edward J., to The Bunker-Ranio Corp. Data processing apparatus including means for correcting codes arranged in a packed format. 3,324,288, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 154. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., R. J. Zeblisky, J. F. McCormack, and J. D. Williamson, to Day Co., N.V. Electroless copper plating. 3,310.430. 3-21-G7, CI. 117—130. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., J. Polichette, and E. J. Leech. Multilayer printed circuit assemblies. 3,322,881, 5-30-G7, CI. 174 — 68.5. Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., J. Polichette, and E. J. Leech, to Photocircuits Corp. Metallizing flexible substrata. 3,347,- 724, 10-17-67, CI. 156—151. Schneck, Martin, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Electrical con- nector with terminal elements of generally T-shaped cross section. 3,351, S91. 11-7-67. CI. 339—176. Schneck, Remsen T. E., to Keystone Chemurgic Corp. Antacid composition containing hydrated magnesium aluminate. 3,323,993 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 55. Schnedler, Paul E., to Armco Steel Corp. Method and appa- ratus for controlling the alloying of zinc coatings. 3,307,- 968 3-7-67. CI. 117 — 114. Schneebeli, Jean P. : See — Geiger, Joseph A., and Schneebeli. 3,299, S45. Schneekluth, Herbert, and F. Ahrens, to Paul Lindenau Schiffswerft und Maschinenfabrik. Bow bulb for ships. 3,306,244, 2-28-67, CI. 114 — 56. Schneeman, Justin G. Fixture for radiographic examination of small object having means for simultaneously rotating said object. 3,296,436, 1-3-67, CI. 250—51. Schnegg, Robert, R. Dippelhofer, H. Pelousek, H. Nordt, and H.-A. Dortmann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Copolvether esters and a process for their prepara- tion. 3,337,500. 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 47. Schneid, Alfred F. : See — Pizzarello, Roy A., and Schneid. 3,335,131. Pizzarello, Roy A., Schneid, and De Lucia. 3,297,677. Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of perhydro- pyrenes. 3,303,227, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 666. Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Process for converting 1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene to octahydroanthracene and octahydrophenanthrene. 3,320,332, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 668. Schneider. Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of dimethyl- decalins. 3,346,656, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 666. Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Conversion of non-bridge- head hydroxyadamantane compounds. 3,356,739, 12-5-67, CI. 260—617. Schneider Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of hydroxy- alkyladamantanes. 3,356,740, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 617. Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of dihydroxy- alkyladamantanes. 3,356,741, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 617. Schneider, Abraham, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of methyl- adamantane and dimethyladamantanes. 3,356,751, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 666. Schneider. Abraham, E. J. Janoski, and R. W. McGinnis, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of alkyladamantanes having an ethyl substituent. 3,336,405, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 666. Schneider, Abraham, E. J. Janoski, and R. W. McGinnis, to Sun Oil Co. Preparation of polymethyladamantanes. 3,336,- 406, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 666. Schneider, Abraham, and R. E. Moore, to Sun Oil Co. Prepa- ration of dicarboxvadamantane compounds. 3,356,719, 12— 5-67. CI. 260—514. Schnieder, Alfred, to Holley Carburetor Co. Electronic ad- vance for engine ignition systems. 3,314,407, 4-18-67, CI- 123—148. Schneider, Burnett M., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Method of making silver catalyzed fuel cell electrode. 3,352,719, 11— 14-67, CI. 136—120. Schneider, Charles, and D. Caporossi, to La Telemecanique Electrique. Isolating switches equipped with cartridge fuses. 3.325,615, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 114. Schneider, Charles F.. to Armstrong Cork Co. Chip forming apparatus. 3,350,971, 11-7-67, CI. 83 — 354. Schneider, Clavton J., Jr., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Explosive projector. 3,344.742, 10-3-67, CI. 102 — 7.2. Schneider, Emmor V., and A. F. Deming, to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Combination switch control for servo-circuit systems. 3,297,923, 1-10-67, CI. 318 — 18. Schneider, Emmor V., and A. F. Deming, to Consolidated Electronics Industries Corp. Phase sensitive circuit with selectively energizable loads. 3,327,187, 6-20-67, CI. 318 — 29. Schneider, Frank L. Road salt composition. 3,350,315, 10-31-67, CI. 252 — 70. Schneider. Franz : See — Adam, Hans, and Schneider. 3,332,378. Dangelmaier, Karl, Griesinger, Kurz, Schneider, and Scholl. 3,353,822. Schneider, Fred, M. J. Mansfield, and J. W. Seaborn, to United Merchants and Mfg., Inc. Apparatus for forming stiffened and folded marginal edges in flexible fibrous panels. 3.33S,- 773, 8-29-67, CI. 156 — 444. Schneider. Frederick H.. and C. D. Birkhead, to Mobil Oil Corp. Purifving diolefins by selective hydrogenation and distillation. 3,328,479, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 681.5. Schneider, Fredric H. Leveling rod device. 3,357,106, 12-12- 67, CI. 33—74. Schneider, Fritz : See — Grotsch, Georg, and Schneider. 3,323,705. 242-023— P 73 Schneider, Fritz W. : See — Koslowski, Karl, and Schneider. 3,338,418. Schneider, Fritz W., and I. Stohlrueier, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungsgesellschaft mlt beschrankler Ilafturig. Feeding device for centrifuges. 3,302,793, 2-7-67, CI. 210—210. Schneider, George T. : See — Hart, Oliver M., and Schneider. 3,325,765. Schneider, Gerald W. : See — Boragina, Vincent, Schneider, and Stramaglia. 3,322,014. Schneider, Hans, to Sulzer Bros., Ltd. Process for produc- tion of lost models in precision casting operations. 3,313,- 637, 4-11-67, CI. 106 — 38.5. Schneider, Hans, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Method of producing a casting mold. 3,326,269, 6-20-67, CI. 164 — 43. Schneider, Hans, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Method of making a casting mold. 3,349,830, 10-31-67, CI. 164 — 43. Schneider, Hans-Dieter, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Circuit for providing coincidence of colour television pick-up tube rasters. 3,305,750, 2-21-67, CI. 315 — 27. Schneider, Hans-Dieter, to Fernseh GmbH. Inverter unit with automatic output Interrupter upon associated equipment failure. 3,335,316, 8-8-67, CI. 315—20. Schneider, Harold R., to General Motors Corp. Crankease ventilation system. 3,313,281, 4-11-67, CI. 123—119. Schneider, Harry, to Pottsville Bleaching and Dyeing Co. Method and apparatus for setting the color of dyed tubu- lar fabrics. 3,318,114, 5-9-67, CI. 68—5. Schneider, Helmuth G., and T. F. O'Connor, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation of BF3 catalyst from alkyl phenol. 3.359,333, 12-19-67, CI. 260—624. Schneider, Herbert : See — Hirschfeld, Gunter, and Schneider. 3,330.173. Hirschfeld. Gunter, and Schneider. 3,358,536. Schneider, Herbert A., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multiple conversion transceiver utilizing single oscillator. 3,324,396, 6-6-67, 'CI. 325—20. Schneider, Hertha. Cigarette-holding device. 3,295,669, 1-3-67, CI. 206—19.5. Schneider. Horst : See — Renner, Gerda, Schneider, and Schwarzkopf. 3,313,470. Schneider, Ingeborg : See — Schneider, Willy. 3,315,813. Schneider, Willy. 3,318,459. Schneider, Willy. 3.330,418. Schneider, Irving N., to Engelhard Hanovia, Inc. Dry cleaning machine. 3,323,335, 6-6-67, CI. 68 — 18. Schneider, Jean-Claude : See — Jeanmonod, Maurice, Dubois, and Schneider. 3,355,S75. Jeanmonod, Maurice, and Schneider. 3,318,088. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. Shock-absorbing bearing for timepiece. 3,306,- 027, 2-28-67, CI. 58—140. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs Tissot et Fils S.A. Watch movement with ringing mechanism. 3,316,707, 5-2-67, CI. 58—21.12. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs Tissot et Fils S.A. Watch movement with ringing mechanism. 3,316,710, 5-2-67, CI. 58—57.5. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. Pivoting device of a watch movement train element. 3,324,646, 6-13-67, CI. 58 — 140. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. Device for securing one end of a watch regulat- ing balance-spring to a connecting member. 3,328,955, 7-4— 67, CI. 58 — 115. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. Anchor escapement for timepieces. 3,335,562, 8-15-67, CI. 58 — 122. Schneider, Jean-Claude, to Fabrique d'Horlogerie Chs. Tissot et Fils S.A. Ringing watch piece. 3,352,102, 11-14-67, CI. 58 — 53. Schneider, Johann : See — Pleuger, Friedrich W., and Schneider. 3,298,349. Schneider, John R., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Work- piece tension and shape control method and apparatus. 3,315,506, 4-25-67, CI. 72 — 9. Schneider, John R. Automatic device for controlling feed of aids to filtration. 3,349,913, 10-31-67, CI. 210—85. Schneider, Jos., & Co. : See — Macher, Karl H. 3.318,653. Macher, Karl H. 3,320,014. Macher, Karl H. 3,336,094. Macher, Karl H. 3,346,320. Macher, Karl H. 3,350.155. Solisch, Rudolf. 3.297,394. Solisch, Rudolf, and Woltche. 3,350,157. Schneider, Joseph, & Co., Optische Werke : See — Solisch, Rudolf, and Wagner. 3,351,412. Schneider. Joseph R. : See — Macek, Warren M., and Schneider. 3,356,438. Schneider, Jost, and D. Floessel. to Brown, Boverl & Cle, Aktiengesellschaft. Compressed gas actuated electrical switch having contacts maintained closed by gas pressure and opening damper means. 3,339,045, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 148. Schneider, Julius E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Absorption flow control. 3,333,39S, 8-1-67, CI. 55 — 18. 1154 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Schneider, Julius F., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Noble metal thermocouple having base metal compensating leads. 3,328,- 209, 6-27-67, CI. 136 — 227. Schneider, Jurgen. Heater-ventilator. 3,309,846, 3-21-67, CI. 55—233. Schneider, Karl, to Harnischfeger Corp. Spring loaded whip arrester for boom suspension cables. 3,307,721, 3-7-67, CI. 214—135. Schneider, Karl, and H. A. Baron, to Harnischfeger Corp. Center gudgeon adjustment means. 3,338,425, 8-29-67, CI. 212—66. Schneider, Karl-Heinz : See — Kind, Wilhelm, and Schneider. 3,315,333. Schneider, Klaus, to Veb Peene-Werft Wolgast. Device for hydraulically emptying containers filled with solid bodies. 3.351,389, 11-7-67. CI. 302—14. Schneider, Kurt : See — Hechelhammer, Wilhelm, Schneider, and Popper. 3,323,- 945. Schneider, Kurt R. Intermittent driving mechanism. 3,305,- 056, 2-21-67, CI. 192 — 33. Schneider, Kurt R., to Eureka-Carlisle Co. Article delivering machine. 3,322,602, 5-30-67, CI. 156 — 571. Schneider, Kurt R. Pressure plate for label-sheet feed means. 3,337,383, 8-22-67, CI. 156 — 363. Schneider, Leopold M., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Headrest for dental operating chair. 3,300,249, 1-24-67, CI. 297 — 408. Schneider, Luther K., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Photo- electric device for distrbuting strands on a reel. 3,319,070, 5-9-67, CI. 250 — 222. Schneider, Martin V., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Impedance transformer. 3,320,556, 5-16-67, CI. 333 — 34. Schneider, Morris N. : See — Altscher, Siegfried, and Schneider. 3,304,286. Schneider, Norbert, to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Treat- ment of aromatic extracts. 3,358,049, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 674. Schneider, Paul : See — ■ Weber, Heinz, Schneider, Winderl, and Flicklnger. 3,326,- 872. Schneider, Paul, to Brown Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Cabinet for semiconductors with cooling blocks. 3,344,315, 9-26-67. CI. 317—100. Schneider, Paul J. Photoelectric frequency responsive speckled bottle recognition apparatus. 3,307,040, 2-28-67, CI. 250—223. Schneider, Paul J. Bottle recognition apparatus. 3,358,552, 12-19-67, CI. 88—14. Schneider, Ralph P., to Air Drilling Specialties Co. Method of, and composition for use in, gas drilling. 3,313,362, 4— 11-67, CI. 175—71. Schneider, Raymond C. : See — Hilpert, Conrad R., and Schneider. 3,324,979. Schneider, Raymond P. Wave-powered spinning aquatic toy. 3,308,574, 3-14-67, CI. 46 — 41. Schneider, Richard C. : See — Steltz, Douglas C, and Schneider. 3,340,870. Schneider, Richard C, and D. C. Steltz. Therapeutic bath fluid circulating device. 3,319,266, 5-16-67, CI. 4 — 180. Schneider, Richard G. : See — Linder, Richard A., and Schneider. 3,311,754. Stoner, Arthur M., Paquin, and Schneider. 3,302.427. Schneider, Richard R., to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Rotary kiln. 3,343,824, 9-26-67. CI. 263 — 33. Schneider, Robert, and P. Gisin, to Synthes AG. Intramedul- lary nail. 3,334,624, 8-8-67, CI. 128 — 92. Schneider, Ronald E., and O. A. Clemens, to Swift & Co. Bacon pressing. 3,326,120, 6-20-67, CI. 100 — 51. Schneider, Rudolf, and O. Court, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Vessel subdivided by partitions into several cells transversely to its longitudinal axis. 3,321,- 282, 5-23-67. CI. 23—273. Schneider, Rudolf, and K. H. Haenisch, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for modifying polyester film bases using irradiation. 3,360,448, 12-26-67, CI. 204 — 159.19. Schneider, Sol : See — Buffa, Anthony J., and Schneider. 3,353,059. Schneider, Stanley : See — Strief, Milton J., Peart, and Schneider. 3,324,440. Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., M. R. Carstens, and H. J. Bates. Chemical feeding device. 3,323,539, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 268. Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., G. T. Jones, and J. W. Girvan, to Tesco Chemical, Inc. Safety device for gas cylinders. 3,323,- 541, 6-6-67, CI. 137 — 312. Schneider, Walter, and E. Fischer. Fastening clamp. 3,295,812, 1-3-67, CI. 248 — 229. Schneider, Walter E. Vertically adjustable cradle for a sur- face brushing machine. 3,303,524, 2-14-67, CI. 15 — 49. Schneider, Wilhelm A. : See— Ikrath, Kurt, and Schneider. 3,321,763. Schneider, Willi, to Frey, Wiederkehr & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Process of clamping a pile of sheets during cutting thereof. 3,344,697, 10-3-67, CI. 83 — 19. Schneider, William J., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Transistor circuit constructions for active type band pass filters. 3,296,546, 1-3-67, CI. 330—21. Schneider, William S. : See — Corella, Arthur P., and Schneider. 3,297,152. Schneider, William S., and A. P. Corella, 10% to Wayne V. Rodgers. Method of making stand-up package. 3,354,601, 11-28-67, CI. 53 — 28. Schneider, William S., and A. P. Corella, 10% to V. Wayne Rodgers. Method of making multiple compartment package. 3,358,416, 12-19-67, CI. 53 — 29. Schneider, Willy, deceased, by I. Schneider, heir. Power driven rug displaying device. 3,315,813, 4-25-67, CI. 211—1.5. Schneider, Willy, deceased (I. Schneider, nee Hefendehl, heir of said W. Schneider). Device including a chain drive for storing and displaying rolled-up merchandise. 3,318,459, 5-9-67, CI. 211—122. Schneider, Willy, deceased ; I. Schneider, heir. Rug displaying device adapted to be readily assembled and disassembled. 3,330,418, 7-11-67, CI. 211 — 47. Schneider, Wolfgang, and W. Ziegenbein, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for producing mono- oxonation products of cyclic dimers and trimers of buta- diene-(l,3). 3,312,742, 4-4-67, CI. 260— 59S. Schneiderman, Seymour A. Wheeled sled with hand brake. 3,345,080, 10-3-67, CI. 280 — 8. Schneiter, Ali, to Ebauches S.A. Means for balancing a rotary or oscillatory fly-wheel. 3,349.640, 10-31-67, CI. 74 — 573. Schnell, Carl, */> to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc. Com- minuting machine. 3,304,976, 2-21-67, CI. 146 — 182. Schnell, Hermann : See — Bollert, Volker, Curtius, Fritz, and Schnell. 3.321,439. Fritz, Gerhard, Curtius, Bottenbruch, Schnell, and Goller. 3,321,435. Krimm, Heinrich, and Schnell. 3,359,317. Mylenbusch Helmut, Krimm, and Schnell. 3,327,019. Rudolph, Hans, Rullman, Schnell, Prater, and Raichle. 3,313,864. Schnell, Hermann, K. Prater, and H. Rudolph, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. 1,2-substituted ethanes as catalysts for unsaturated polyesters. 3,313,863, 4-11- 67, CI. 260—864. Schnell, Hermann, H. H. Schwarz, and A. M. Gemassmer, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Recovery process for polycarbonates. 3,322,724, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 47. Schneller, John W. Toiletry dispenser. 3,349,967, 10-31-67, CI. 222 — 130. Schneller, Joseph W., to National Gypsum Co. Structural connector clip. 3,307,315, 3-7-67, CI. 52—490. Schneller, Joseph W., to National Gypsum Co. Simulated cur- tain wall construction with sheet clad mullions. 3,338,011, 8-29-67, CI. 52 — 282. Schneller, Joseph W., to National Gypsum Co. Roof-forming plank clip. 3,359,701, 12-26-67, CI. 52 — 712. Schneller, Rudy F. : See — Mueller, Carl H., and Schneller. 3.325,095. Schneller, Rudy F., to McNeil Corp. Measuring pump. 3,316,- 853, 5-2-67, CI. 103—203. Schnellpressenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft Heidelberg : See — Breunig, Anton. 3,302,947. Fritz, Gerhard, Bottenbruch, and Schnell. 3,305,520. Krimm, Heinrich, and Schnell. 3,311,660. Schnellpressenfabrik Koenig & Bauer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Bolza-Schunemann, Hans-Bernhard. 3,348,837. Schnepfe, Robert W. : See — Angelos, Mitchell G., Schnepfe, and Soflnowski. 3,316,- 810. Schner-Block Co., Inc. : See — Schner, Charles, III. 3,318,445. Schner, Charles, III, to Schner-Block Co., Inc. Button pack- age. 3.318,445, 5-9-67, CI. 206 — 78. Schnettler, Frank J. : See — Fraser, David B., Gyorgy, Le Craw, and Schnettler. 3,296,555. Schnettler, Jerome L., to Milwaukee Electric Tool Corp. Rotary hammer. 3,334,694, 8-8-67, CI. 173 — 109. Schnettler, Robert W., to Hercules Inc. Electric initiator structure. 3,333,538, 8-1-67, CI. 102 — 28. Schnider, Albert, K. Ryffel, and W. Hurschler, to Inventa A.G. fur Forschung und Patentverwertung. Process for the production of cyclopentano omega-oenantholactam. 3,354,- 146, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Schnider, Otto : See — Brossi, Arnold, Bruderer, and Schnider. 3,314,966. Erlemann, Gustav, Fahrni, and Schnider. 3,328,436. Erlemann, Gustav, Guex, and Schnider. 3,322,635. Grussner, Andre, Lorch, and Schnider. 3,317,536. Schnitzer, Emmanuel, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Method of making inflatable honeycomb. 3,342,653, 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 60. Schnitzer, Herbert S. : See — Richter, Sven U. K. A., and Schnitzer. 3,316,188. Schnitzlus. Homer D., and R. D. Sullivan, to The Richardson Co. Liquid level indicator. 3,319,597, 5-16-67, CI. 116 — 118. Schnizer, Arthur W. : See — ■ Medley, Harold D., and Schnizer. 3,359,302. Schnizer, Arthur W., and W. E. Heinz, to Celanese Corp. Poly- oxymethylene polymer and polymerization process. 3,337,- 503, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 67. Schnoebelen, Earl L. Gear driven screwdriver. 3,315,545, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 789. Schnoor, Joerg E. : See — Thies, Louis W., Jr., Fisher, De Vore, and Schnoor. 3.307,555. Schnoring, Hilla : See — Giesekus, Eanswalter, and Schnoring. 3,357,786. LIST OF PATENTEES 1155 Schnug, Karl-Heinz : Sec — Sonnenschein, Hans, and Schnug. 3,303,939. Schnurch, Roland, A. Koster, and K. Helse, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Process for silica and silicates. 3,340,335, 10-10- 67, CI. 23—110. Schnurrbusch, Karl, and W. Noll, to Farbenfabrlken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for securing connection be- tween two solid surfaces by means of a polydimethyl slloxane. 3,309,253, 3-14-67, CI. 156 — 92. Schober, Franz, to Bayerisehes Leichlmetallwerk K.G. Method and device for producing active profiles on bevel gears. 3,29S,219, 1-17-67, CI. 72 — 377. Schober, Wayne E., and P. J. Nieland, to Viking of Minne- apolis, Inc. Cartridge actuated movable pressure roller for magnetic tape driving means. 3,319,S58, 5-16-67, CI. 226—90. Schoberle, Robert, and G. N. Stijnen, to Solvay & Cie. Cell for the electrolysis of aqueous solutions of hydrogen chlo- ride. 3,311.550, 3-28-67, CI. 204 — 256. Schobinger. Ulrich : See — Christoft'el, Cla, Borel, Blumenthal, Schobinger, and Muel- ler. 3,352,S48. Sehoch, John F., to Nalco Chemical Co. Prevention of freez- ing together of coal particles and compositions thereof. 3,298, S04, 1-17-67, CI. 44 — 6. Schock, D'Arcy A., and J. M. Crawford, to Continental Oil Co. Method for simultaneously transporting liquids and solids through a common pipeline. 3,302,977. 2-7-67, CI. 302—14. Schockelt, Guenther G. : See — Harner, Robert H., and Schockelt. 3,339,118. Schodterer, Erich, to Jacob Kom. Ritter, Ges. Ball pressure mechanism for pens. 3.302,619, 2-7-67, CI. 120 — 42.03. Schoeffel, Eugene W. : See — Gitchel, Wayne B., Hoffman, and Schoeffel. 3.359,200. Schoeler, Horst, and O. Weibrecht, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Rectifiers for differential strip-by-strip rectification of aerial photographs. 3,299,774, 1-24-67. CI. SS — 24. Schoeler, Horst, O. Weibrecht, H. Hartwig, and A. Heyroth, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Differential aerophotogram recti- fiers. 3.326, 0S0, 6-20-67, CI. 8S— 24. Schoeler. Horst, F. Manek, by Eva Manek, executrix, to VEB Carl Zeiss Jena. Photogrammetric apparatus for ster- eoscopic plotting of photograms. 3,355,807, 12-5-67, CI. 33—1. Schoeller & Co. Elektrotechnische Fabrik : See — Beha, Walter, and Bender. 3,322,302. Schoelm, Charles F. : See — Garrison, Robert A., and Schoelm. 3,353.451. Garrison. Robert A., and Schoelm. 3,354,788. Schoemaker, Jan R. H. : See — Moller, Frederik A., Kliphuis, and Schoemaker. 3,324,108. Schoemann, Jerry L., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Miniature telephone subset. 3,303,291, 2-7-67, CI. 179 — 100. Schoemehl, Henry F., and J. A. Tazartes, to Hoffman Elec- tronics Corp. Controlled rectifier relaxation oscillator. 3,302,128, 1-31-67, CI. 331 — 107. Sehoen. Donald W. : See — Grassel, Eugene E., and Sehoen. 3,350,860. Sehoen, Herman, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Multi- plicative mixing with transistors. 3,302,118, 1-31-67. CI. 25—451. Sehoen, John J., and J. B. Stone, Xerox Corp. Transfer switch for a xerographic apparatus. 3,304,476, 2-14-67. CI. 317 — 262. Sehoen, Kurt : See — Engel, Wilhelm, Cautius, and Sehoen. 3,346,462. Sehoen, Stewart : See — Rosenfeld, Frederick. Sehoen, and Fainblatt. 3.298,737. Sehoen, William, and J. A. Ridgway, Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Catalyst regeneration with hydrogen in an isomerization process. 3,352.941, ll-l'4-67, CI. 260— 6S3.74. Schoenauer, Wolfgang, to Sandoz Ltd. (a.k.a. Sandoz AG). Reactive dyes of the l,4-diamlno-anthraquinone-2-sulfonic acid series. 3,296,2S4, 1-3-67, CI. 260—372. Schoenbeck, Melvin A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method of heat treating ethylene/alpha-monoole- fin/nonconjugated diene polymers. 3,296,1S3, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 41. Schoenbeck, Melvin A. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sulfur-curable monoolefin copolvmers containing polyun- saturated rubber. 3,359,221, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 5. Schoenberg, Emanuel : See — Mastin, Thomas G., and Schoenberg. 3,338,861. Schoenberger. Eva : See — Haber. Raphael R. G., and Schoenberger. 3,349.095. Schoenberger, John J., and R. P. Citko, to Corn Products Co. Single mix starch adhesive. 3,355,307, 11-28-67, CI. 106— 213. Schoenecker, Thomas J. : See — Kryzer, Benjamin H., and Schoenecker. 3.306,450. Kryzer, Benjamin H., Schoenecker, and Burkhardt. 3,354,- 907. Schoenecker, Thomas J., and R. L. Olson, to Union Tank Car Co. Pumping and injection system. 3,335,671, 8-15-67, CI. 103—150. Schoenfeld, Otto B., and J. S. Newbrough, said Newbrough assor. to said Schoenfeld. Method and apparatus for pe- troleum secondary recovery. 3,298,435, 1-17-67, CI. 166 — 9. Schoenfeld, Samuel J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Electro- photographic recording member. 3,295,907, 1-3-07, CI. 9C — 1.5. Schoenfelder, Carl W., and M. M. Fein, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Production of neo- carborane by concurrent dealkylation and rearrangement of alkylcarbones. 3,355,496, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Schoengold, Herbert, to Electronic Research Associates, Inc. Loudspeaker assembly. 3,351,719. 11-7-67, CI. 179 — 115.5. Schoenherr, Henry W. : See — Slattery, Leo F., Gallup, and Schoenherr. 3,299,363. Schoenholzer, Peter O., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyoxvmethylene polymer stabilization. 3,327,023, 6-20-67, CI. 260—901. Schoenike, John. Collapsible ice shelter. Re. 26,140, 1-10-67, CI. 135—4. Schoenmann, Jakob : See — Mommsen, Ernst, Rosewicz, and Schoenmann. 3,304,- 217. Sehoenrade Kurt L. : See — Hauser, Henry W., Sehoenrade. and Russell. 3,356,738. Schoentgen, John P. : See — Brandt, Ralph H., and Schoentgen. 3,301,128. Schoenthaler, David : See — Pruden, David H., and Schoenthaler. 3,302,277. Schoenung, Alois F., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Accordian-plaited, dual-message sign. 3,305,959, 2-2S-67, CI. 40 — 78. Schoenung, Alois F., to Rapid Mounting & Finishing Co. Display device. 3,323,242, 6-6-67, CI. 40 — 67. SchoenwaU. Leonard E. Self-propelled swather. 3,336,735, 8-22-67. CI. 56 — 23. Schoepe. Adolf, and F. E. Schmuck. Refill hose mounting clip. 3,319,913, 5-16-67, CI. 248 — 75. Schoepe, Harry, to The Warner & Swasey Co. Machine tool with gear tooth arbor drive. 3,333,511, 8-1-67, CI. 90 — 11. Schoepe, Renate E. : See — Jaster. Erich H. E., Jaster, and Schoepe. 3,338,285. Schoepke, Hollis G. : See — Stein. Robert G., and Schoepke. 3,299,051. Schoeps, Dr. Ing. Karl, Schall-Tecknik : See — Schoeps, Karl, and Kusters. 3,332,010. Schoeps, Karl, and W. Kusters, to Dr. Ing. Carl Schoeps Schall-Technik. Circuit arrangement for measuring a phase difference between two alternating current quantities. 3,332,- 010, 7-18-67, CI. 324 — 57. Schofer, Rudolf, and E. Fenner, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Barrier-free contacting of ceramic bodies. 3,352,713, 11-14— 67, CI. 117 — 212. Schoff Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See — Clarizio. Giacomo. 3,299,927. Schofield, Arthur T., to The Manufacturers Brush Co. Rotary brush. 3,307,213, 3-7-67, CI. 15 — 179. Sehoij, Edgar, to Union Special Machine Co. Take-up mech- anism and drive mechanism for sewing machines. 3,318,- 274, 5-9-67, CI. 112—248. Schoke, James A. : See — Pennybacker, Miles. 3,337,035. Scholaert, Albert C. Metallic rotary teazles for textile ma- chines. 3,307,237, 3-7-67. CI. 26 — 31. Scholer, Felix, to Goodrid Incinerator Co., Pty. Ltd. Incinera- tors or the like. 3,295,479, 1-3-67, CI. 110 — 18. Scholer, Hendrik F. L. : See — Reerink, Engbert H., Scholer. and Westerhof. 3,304,314. Westerhof, Pleter. and Scholer. 3,336,346. Scholer, Henry G., and J. V. Meehura. to The Bendix Corp. Work holder fixture. 3,306,602, 2-28-67, CI. 269 — 55. Scholes, Addison B. : See — Lyon, Kenneth C, Pickard, and Scholes. 3, 352, 70S. Scholes, Richard E., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Electro- mechanical self-powered hatch cover. 3,303,871, 2-14-67, CI. 160 — 188. Scholfield. Ian M. : See — Cockerill, Bryan J., and Scholfield. 3,360, 0S9. Scholin, Harold W., and H. E. Pedersen ; said Pedersen assor. to said Scholin. Fluid flow control unit. 3,349,796, 10-31-67, CI. 137—501. Scholl. Edward C. : See — Biskup, John, Migdol, and Scholl. 3,352,700. Scholl, Edward C, to Gilleskle-Rogers-Pyatt Co., Inc. Coating compositions of shellac, melamine formaldehvde. and styrene-acrylate emulsions. 3,350,329, 10-31-67. CI. 260 — 8. Scholl, Gunter : See — Lange, Gertrud, and Scholl. 3,318,442. Scholl. Herbert : See — Dangelmaier. Karl, Griesinger, Kurz, Schneider, and Scholl. 3,353,822. Scholl, Hermann, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Clutch. 3.315,- 134, 4-18-67, CI. 317—148.5. Scholl, Hermann, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Electrical con- trol device. 3.338,221, 8-29-67, CI. 123 — 32. Scholl, Howard O., and P. L. Hyatt, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Dust collector apparatus. 3,354,620, 11-2S-67, CI. 55 — 304. Scholl, Jule A. Safetv lever and oil seal breaking tool for rotary tables. 3,314,315, 4-18-67, CI. 81 — 3. Scholl, Jule A. Means for automatically advancing and re- tracting a tool holder in a boring and facing head. 3.344,- 693, 10-3-67, CI. S2— 1. 1156 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Scholl Mfg., Co., Inc., The : See— Neu, Johannes. 3,316,663. Raffaelli. Milo L., Sr. 3,305,421. Rosenfield, Benjamin. 3,306,288. Turkewitsch, William. 3,306,967. Scholl. Reinhold : See — Vielmo, OsUar, and Scholl. 3,295,419. Scholl, Walter, and G. Dittmar, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Chromium complex mixed azo dye- stuffs. 3,314,932, 4-18-67, CI. 260—145. Scholl- Werke G.m.b.H.. Firma : See — Schickendanz, Erich. 3,301.254. Scholl, William M. Household slipper. 3,299,540, 1-24-67, CI. 36—8.1. Scholl, William M. Article of footwear and method of making the same. 3,323,233, 6-6-67, CI. 36 — 11.5. Scholl, William M. Surgical pad. 3,323,522, 6-6-67, CI. 128— 153. Schollard, Harry W. Apparatus for sizing cartons or the like. 3,344,718. 10-3-67, CI. 93 — 58. Schollauf, Franz, to Shell Oil Co. Method of the simul- taneous manufacture of two or more bodies connected by at least one connecting element. 3,308,214, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 94. Scholle Container Corp. : See — Scholle, William R. 3,297,206. Scholle, William R. 3,297,226. Scholle, William R. 3.334,466. Scholle, William R. 3,347,012. Scholle, William R. 3,356,267. Scholle, Roger A. Sectional boat construction and hinged seat connecting means therefor. 3,349,415, 10-31-67, CI. 9 — 2. Scholle, William R., to Scholle Container Corp. Assembly for containing and dispensing liquid material. 3,297,206, 1-10-67. CI. 222—105. Scholle, William R., to Scholle Container Corp. Packaging. 3,297,2^6, 1-10-67, CI. 229 — 14. Scholle, William R., to Scholle Container Corp. Process and apparatus for continuously forming and filling flexible con- tainers. 3,334,466, 8-8-67, CI. 53—28. Scholle, William R., to Scholle Container Corp. iSterile packag- ing. 3,347,012, 10-17-67, CI. 53—29 Scholle William R., to Scholle Container Corp. Valve. 3,356,- 267, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 213. Scholnick, Frank, H. A. Monroe, Jr., A. N. Wrigley, and W. C. Ault, to United States of America, Agriculture. Resins from hydroxyphenylstearic acid. 3,324,059, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 19. Scholten, Hermann G. : See — Arnold, John L., Pearce, and Scholten. 3,349,544. Scholten, J. F., En Zonen N.V. : See — Meulenbeld, Johan. 3,357,849. Scholten, Lawrence M. : See — Larrowe. Boyd T.. and Scholten. 3,329.947. Scholten, Richard A., to Indiana General Corp. Synchronous motor including a permanent magnet stator. 3,304,451. 2-14-67, CI. 310—154. Scholten, Richard A., to Indiana General Corp. Synchronous motor. 3,356,876, 12-5-67, CI. 310 — 156. Scholten's, W.A., Chemische Fabrieken N.V. : See — Moes, Geert. and Zijdeiveld. 3,352,705. Moller, Frederik A., Kliphuis, and Schoemaker. 3,324,108. Scholven-Chemie Aktiengesellschaft : See — Schmitt, Karl, and Disteldorf. 3,352,834. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Hubel. 3,352,913. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Keller. 3,352,831. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3,297,736. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3,297,740. Schmitt, Karl, Disteldorf, and Reiffer. 3,297,741. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,830. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,835. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3.352,836. Schmitt, Karl, and Gude. 3,352,942. Scholz, Heinrich : See — Koenig, Karl-Heinz, Datow, Pomrner, Jung, and Scholz. 3 301 902 Strohmeyer,' Max, and Scholz. 3,329,715. Scholz, Heinrich, M. Strohmeyer, and E. Haarer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of carboxylic amides. 3,324,179, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 561. Scholz, Herbert, and P. Palic, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Sample changer for radio-active samples using end- less flexible means for sample transportation. 3,302,025, 1-31-67, CI. 250—106. Scholz, Herbert H. : See — Frick, Richard H., and Scholz. 3,298,626. Scholz, Julian W. Wire inserting guide for wire connectors. 3,359,528, 12-19-67, CI. 339—65. Scholz, Norbert, to M.A.N. Turbo G.m.b.H. Continuous flow combustion engine. 3,334,486, 8-8-67, CI. 60 — 39.02. Scholz, Siegfried, and B. Lersmacher, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Sintered tantalum carbide bodies. 3,320,- 038, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 182.7. Scholz, Werner : See — Naeser, Gerhard, and Scholz. 3,346,363. 'Naeser, Gerhard, Scholz, Wessel, and Dautzenberg. 3,357,- 827. Schomburg, Willi : See — Schmidt, Horst, Schomburg, Kempien, and Herrmann. 3,316,402. Schon, Nikolaus, G. Pampus, and J. Witte, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the manufacture of polybutadiene. 3,299,031, 1-17-67, CI. 260—94.3. Schonbach, Viktor, J. Weissert, and W. Teige, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Melster Lucius & Brun- ing. Pigment dispersions for coloring viscose spinning masses. 3.337,360, 8-22-67, CI. 106 — 308. Schonbeck, Rupert : See — Storniann-Menninger-Lerchenthal, Heimo, Kloimsteln, and Schonbeck. 3,312,701. Schonbeck, Rupert, E. Kloimstein, W. Beck, and A. Diskus, to Osterreichische Sticksloffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Thio- phosphoric acid esters. 3,310,560, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 250. Schone, Siegfried : See — Ackermann, Karl, Bartos, and Schone. 3,343,452. Ackermann. Karl, Schone. and Nimz. 3,330,059. Schoneborn, Hellmuth, to Bolkow Gesellschaft mit Beschrank- iter Haftung. Radar altimeter. 3,317,908, 5-2-67, CI. 343 — 13. Schonemeyer, Hilmar : See — Schluter, Heinz, and Schonemeyer. 3,347,995. Willrett, Helmut, Schoenemeyer, and Siegel. 3,350,507. Schonemeyer, Hilmar, to International Standard Electric Corp. Arrangement for selecting transmission paths in multi- stage switching grids. 3,310,633, 3-21-67, CI. 179 — 18. Schonenbach, Georg, to Schonenbach OHG. Article carrying and display case. 3,318,648, 5-9-67, CI. 312 — 273. Schonenbach OHG : See — Schonenbach, Georg. 3,318,648. Schonfeld, Arnold, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fluid actuated typewriter. 3,315,775, 4-25-67, CI. 197 — 15. Schonfeld, Arnold, and J. C. Schulte, to Sperry Rand Corp. Control and delay device for liquid fluid circuits. 3,331,380, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Schonfeld, Arnold, and M. Jacoby, to Sperry Rand Corp. Air valve. 3,342,450, 9-19-67, CI. 251 — 75. Schonfeld, Edward : See — Fetscher, Charles A., and Schonfeld. 3,317,480. Schonfeld, Edward, and C. A. Fetscher, to Nopco Chemical Co. Ester-isocyanate reaction product. 3,317,463, 5-2- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Schonfeldt, Nikolaus A., to Mo Och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Aqueous detergent-inorganic builder concentrates. 3,350,319, 10-31-67. CI. 252 — 138. Schonholzer, Emil T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Ap- paratus for producing pulses having adjustable phase and uniform width. 3,333,204, 7-25-67, CI. 328 — 63. Schonholzer, Emil T., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Appara- tus for producing phase-shiftable pulses. 3,348,129, 10-17- 67, CI. 323—22. Schonhuber, Max-Josef, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktienge- sellschaft. Lead-through insulator, particularly for high voltage mercury vapor tubes. 3,300,574, 1-24-67, CI. 174 — 142. Schoniger, Kenneth R., to Trak Microwave Corp. Temperature compensated solid state microwave oscillator. 3,343,103, 9-19-67, CI. 331 — 978. Schoniger, Kenneth R., to Trak Microwave Corp. Broad band solid state oscillator. 3,349,341, 10-24-67, CI. 331 — 117. Schonleber, David A. : See — Robison, Edward C, and Schonleber. 3,318,032. Schonmeier, Herbert, to Jagenberg-Werked A.G. Apparatus for conveying and depositing sheets moving from cross cut- ters or other paper handling machines. 3,336,028, 8-15-67, CI. 271 — 74. Schonzeler, Heinrich : See — - Kinpp, Ulrich, Awater, Oetke, Weinbrenner, and Schonzeler. 3,312,666. Schooley, Allen H., and R. B. Whiteley. Radial resistive polar coordinate date takeoff transmitter for a servo con- trol. 3,320,503, 5-16-67, CI. 318 — 25. Schooley, Robert W., Jr. Shuttle speed monitor. 3,358,717, 12-19-67, CI. 139 — 341. Schoonmaker, Edward B., compartment receptacle. Schoonman, Marten L. Apparatus for injecting liquids into trees. 3,295,254, 1-3-67, CI. 47 — 57.5. Schoonman, Richard J. Bacteriostatic drawsheet. 3,308,- 488, 3-14-67, CI. 5 — 335. Schoonover, Floyd D., to Standard Brands Inc. Meringue. 3,338,721, 8-29-67, CI. 99 — 139. Schoot, Cornelis J. : See — Asma, Willem J., Schoot, and Ponjee. 3,336,396. Schopf , Albert : See — Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,347,819. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,816. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,817. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,818. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel. Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,639. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,640. Schopf, Clemens : See — Feiner, Alfred, Hamann, and Schopf. 3,299,642. Schoppee, Lawrence W. : See — Hull, Robert T., Schoppee, and Bartlo. 3,339,339. Schorer, Roy E., to The Carter William Co. Bag loading mech- anisms and machines. 3,330,093, 7-11-67, CI. 53 — 189. Schorr, Manfred, R. Fussganger, G. Mesemann, and F. Bauer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brunlng. Aralkyl piperazines and salts thereof, 3,322,768, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 268. to Eastman Kodak Co. Multiple- 3,359,049, 12-19-67, CI. 312—111. LIST OF PATENTEES 1157 Schorr, Manfred, G. Lammler, W. Hohorst, and H. Weber, to Farbwerke Hoeclist Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Carboxvlic acid piperazides and process for their manufacture. 3,324,117, 6-C-67, CI. 2G0 — 240. Schorr, Manfred, and It. Fussganger, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Bis- quaternary salts of triamines and process for preparing thorn. 3,342,S29, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 296. Schorr, Manfred, It. Fussganger, F. Bauer, and G. Nesemann, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Halogenated 8,8,8-triphenylpropyl-amine compounds. 3,344,155, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 389. Schorre, Gustav, to E. Merck Aktiengesellschaft. Bls-4 formyl-5-hydroxy-6-methyl-pyridyl (3) methyl disulfide. 3,296,271. 1-3-67, CI. 260—294.8. Schorre, Gustav, to Merck E. Aktiengesellschaft. Pyridoxolyl- hydroearbon and substituted hydrocarbon disulfides. 3,324,- 140, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Schott, Arthur K. : See — Johns, John A., and Schott. 3,349,058. Schott, Arthur K., to Houdaille Industries Inc. Workplece positioning mechanism for a machine tool. 3,297,173, 1- 10-67, CI. 214 — 1.3. Schott, Arthur K., to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Press ram assembly. 3,300,972. 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Schott. Arthur K., co Houdaille Industries, Inc. Work- piece positioning mechanism for a machine tool. 3,350,088, 10-31-67, CI. 269 — 60. Schott, Arthur K., K. J. Bartha, C. L. Rovoldt, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Punching machine with selective angularly adjustable punch and die set. 3,342,091, 9-19-67. CI 83 — 140. Schott, Charles M., Jr., to Gloucester Engineering Co. Inc. Winder. 3,298,624, 1-17-67, CI. 242—64. Schott, Charles M., Jr., to Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc. Punching device. 3,320,843. 5-23-67, CI. 83 — 620. Schott, Charles M., Jr., to Gloucester Engineering Co., Inc. Machine for altering moving webs. 3,322,604, 5-30-67 CI. 156 — 5S3. Schott, Claus, and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktienge- sellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Copolymers of acetals. 3,296,206, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 67. Schott, Claus, H. D. Hermann, and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bru- ning. Product and process for the manufacture of linear terpoljvners of acetals. 3,297,647, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 73. Schott, Claus, E. Fischer, G. Roos, and G. Bier, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. Process for the manufacture of copolvaeetals. 3,306,- 877, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 67. Schott. Marcel R., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materials Hispano-Suiza. Safety valves. 3,317,182, 5-2-67, CI. 251 — Schott, Marcel R., to Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza. Rotary joints for hydraulic circuits. 3,333,- 598, 8-1-67, €1. 137 — 312. Schott, Stuart, and L. J. Memering. to National Distillers and Chemical^ Corp. Rotational molding. 3,350,745. 11-7-67, Schottle, Helmut, to Adrema-Werke G.m.b.H. Printing plate. 3,349,700. 10-31-67. CI. 101—369. Schou, Carl E., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Hydrostatic transmission. 3,303,901, 2-14-67, CI. 180 — 23 Schouten, Gerrit H. : See — Van Baardewijk, Johannes, Krijnen, and Schouten 3,330,967. Schrade, August R. Multiple pole fused disconnect switch. 3.319.026. 5-9-67. CI. 200 — 114. Schrader, Carlton F. : See — Bernick. Leslie M., Gibbs. and Schrader. 3.303,064 Schrader, Carlton F., to Inland Steel Co. Process of making soft, ductile, galvanized material. 3,295.199. 1-3-67 CI 29—527. ' Schrader, Carlton F., and M. C. Kopchak, to Inland Steel Co. Carbon-stabilized steel products and method of making the same. 3,333,987, 8-1-67, CI. 148 — 2. Schrader, Clarence O., to Eversharp. Inc. Spring seat for sectional cap razors. 3.302,284, 2-7-67, CI. 30 — 60.5. Schrader, Gerhard : See — Colin, Reimer, Schrader, and Unterstenhofer. 3.336,420 Schegk, Ernst, Schrader, and Wedemeyer. 3,313 684. Scheinpflug, Hans, and Jung, and Schrader. 3,357,882. Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. O.O-dialkyl-O-dichlorovinyl phosphates. 3,299,190 1-17-67, CI. 260—957. ... Schrader, Gerhard, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesell- schaft. Thionophosphoric acid esters. 3,322,864 5-30-67 CI. 260—954. Schrader, Gerhard, and I. Hammann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Thiophosphoric (-phosphonic, -phos- phinic) or dithiophosphoric (-phosphonic, -phosphinic) acid esters. 3,325,492, 6-13-67, €1. 260 — 248. Schrader, James H., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Multiple input radio receiver. 3,311,832, 3-2S-67, CI. 325—305. Schrader, Joseph J., Jr. : See — Ried, Walter A., and Schrader. 3,306,146. Schrader, Kenneth J., to Combustion Engineering Inc Alarm system. 3,318,328, 5-9-67, CI. 137—557. Schrader, Raymond G. Sliding jaw wrench having a pinion rack lock. 3,340,753, 9-12-67, CI. 81 — 133. Schrader, Terry M., and J o, tl ItA 0f „ th S inv erted telephoto type. 3.331,652, i— lo— b7, CI. 350 — 22o. Shelley, Robert J., Jr. : See Shelley, George R., and R. J. Shelley, Jr. 3,357,760. Shellhause Ronald L., and C. A. Bierdein, to General Motors E311,97o! e 4 t ^-67? Cri-lsf. Wheel Cylinder ^ mbl ^ LIST OF PATENTEES 1187 Shelly Bros. Inc. : See — Shelly, Jacob M. 3,359,926. Shelly, Jacob M., to Shelly Bros. Inc. Liquid molding machine. 3,359,926, 12-26-G7, CI. 107 — 8. Shelly, William A. : See — Couleur, John P., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,29S,001. Couleur, John F., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,308,442. Couleur, John F., Gudenschwager, and Shelly. 3,308,- 443. Couleur, Johu F., Gudenschwager, Shelly, and Bahrs. 3,310,785. Shelton, Charles F., Jr., to Cerro Corp. Insulated conductor. 3,303,270, 2-7-67, CI. 174—121. Shelton, Dothan L. Oscillating plow and fertilizing appara- tus. 3,296,985, 1-10-67, CI. 111—7. Shelton, Dothan L. Earth working tool point. 3,305,029, 2-21-67, CI. 172 — 713. Shelton, Frederick V. Combination invalid's chair and safety belt. 3,29S,740, 1-17-67, CI. 297— 3S5. Shelton, Glenmore L., Jr., and L. P. Horwitz, to International Business Machines Corp. Pattern recognition preprocessing techniques. 3,339,179, 8-29-67, CI. 340—146.3. Shelton, Harriet H. : See — Schmidt, Lewis W. 3,326,319. Shelton, Harry J., Jr. Hammerinills. 3,360,207, 12-26-67, CI. 241—285. Shelton, John J., to Fife Mfg. Co. Inc. Offset pivoted web guiding apparatus. 3,326,435, 6-20-67, CI. 226—22. Shelton, John P. : See — Chadwick, George G., and Shelton. 3,346,861. Shelton, John P., Jr. : See — Webb, James E. 3,344,425. Shelton, Malcolm C. Key holder. 3,315,505, 4-25-67, CI. 70—456. Shelton, Norman R. : See — Crannell, Brian G., and Shelton. 3,320,943. Shelton, Robert C. : See — Llewellyn, Peter M., and Shelton. 3,321,971. Shelton, Russell S., to Southern Textile Machinery Co., Inc. Sewing machine. 3,316,866, 5-2-67, CI. 112—25. Shelton, Russell S., to Southern Textile Machinery Co., Inc. Pedestal mounting for sewing machine. 3,316,869, 5-2- 67, CI. 112—258. Shelton, Stephen M., H. G. Poole, and A. D. Abraham, to Oregon Metallurgical Corp. Purification of contaminated reactive metal products. 3,356,491, 12-5-67, CI. 75 — 84. Shemanske, Richard : See — Studtmann, George H., and Shemanske. 3,343,068. Shen. Chung Y. : See — Metcalf, Joe S., Shaver, and Shen. 3,337,468. Shen, Chung Y., to Monsanto Co. Trimetaphosphate proc- esses. 3,314,750, 4-18-67, CI. 23—106. Shen, Chung Y., to Monsanto Co. Alkali metal condensed phosphate materials, processes for preparing same and re- sulting compositions. 3,321,406, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 135. Shen, Chung Y., to Monsanto Co. Augmenting 5-oxytetracycline avian blood levels and feed supplements with selected cyclic phosphates. 3,341,408, 9-12-67, CI. 167 — 53.1. Shen, Chung Y., to Monsanto Co. Calcining processes and products resulting therefrom. 3,342,738, 9-19-67, CI. 252— 135. Shen, Chung Y., to Monsanto Co. Process for manufacturing sodium trimetaphosphate. 3,347.627, 10-17-67, CI. 23 — 107. Shen, Chung Y., and J. S. Metcalf, to Monsanto Co. Deter- gent processes and compositions therefor. 3,303,134, 2-7- 67, CI. 252—135. Shen, Kwan-Ting. to Petrollte Corp. Epihalohydrin reaction products of phosphorous and sulfur oxygen acids and amines. 3,304.349, 2-14-67, CI. 260—920. Shen, Kwan-Ting, to Petrollte Corp. Alkali metal-dimethyl dodecylamine salts of oxyacids of phosphorous and sulfur. 3,308,161, 3-7-67, CI. 260—583. Shen, Kwan-Ting, and P. M. Quinlan, to Petrollte Corp. a-Sulfocarboxyllc esters of oxyalkylated polyphenols. 3,320,212, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 49. Shen, Tsung-Ylng : See — Ruyle, William V., and Shen. 3,320,278. Winter, Charles A., and Shen. 3,312.730. Winter, Charles A., and Shen. 3.325,358. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Anti-inflammatory therapy with 3-indolinyl compounds. 3,306,822, 2-28-67, CI. 167—65. Shen. Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Derivatives of alpha amino-indole-3-acetic and propionic acids. 3,316,260, 4— 25-67, CI. 260—247.2. Shen, Tsung-Ying. to Merck & Co., Inc. Indolyl acids. 3,316,- 267, 4-25-67, CI. 260—250. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Method of treating Herpes Simplex infections with 5-methylamlno-2'-de- oxyuridine, and compositions therefor. 3,322,627, 5-30-67, CI. 167—59. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co.. Inc. a-(3-indolvl)-cvclo- propyl lower aliphatic acids. 3,328,423, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 326.12. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Indolvl acid amides. 3,336,194, 8-15-67, CI. 167—65. Shen, Tsung-Ylng, to Merck & Co., Inc. Heteroaroyl-benzin- dolyl acids. 3,336,307. 8-15-67. CI. 260—247.2. Shen. Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Thenoic and furoic acids. 3,338,921, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 332.2. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. Indolyl alkenoic acids. 3,342,834, 9-19-67, CI. 200—326.12. Shen, Tsung-Ying, to Merck & Co., Inc. a-substituted-3-indolyl acetic acid compounds and processes for their preparation. 3,351,630, 11-7-67, CI. 260—326.12. Shen, Tsung-Ying, and G. E. Arth, to Merck & Co., Inc. 1-aroyl or heteroaroyl-7-azaindole-3-carboxylates and deriva- tives. 3,320,268, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 295. Shen, Tsung-Ying, and W. V. Ruyle, to Merck & Co., Inc. Thlonocarbonate nucleosides. 3,322,747, 5-30-67, CI. 260—211.5. Shen, Tsung-Ying, and L. H. Sarett, to Merck & Co., Inc. o- halomethyl-(l-oxazole-carbonylindol-3-yl) acetic acids and certain intermediates therefor. 3,326,930, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 307. Shen, Tsung-Ying, and W. V. Ruyle, to Merck & Co., Inc. Arabinofuranosyl pyrimidlnes and methods of preparing same. 3,328,388, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Shen, Tsung-Ying, W. V. Ruyle, and R. L. Bugianesi, to Merck & Co., Inc. 6-Aza-2'-deoxyuridines. 3,352,849, 11-14-67, CI. 260—211.5. Shenandoah Equipment Co. : See — Martin. Lewis S. 3,342.200. Shenango Ceramics, Inc. : See — Cummings, Howard B. 3,309.072. Cummings, Howard B. 3,360,102. Sheninger, William A. : See — Behrens, Herbert C, and Sheninger. 3,307,390. Shenkle, William H. : See — Hutton, William C, Donkin, Allport, and Shenkle. 3,321,- 129. Shepard, Alvin F., to Hooker Chemical Corp. 1,3,5-trlcyclo- hexylbenzene monohydroperoxlde. 3,308,164, 3-7-67, CI. 260—610. Shepard, Alvin F., to Hooker Chemical Corp. 1.3,5-tri- secondary-butylbenzene monohydroperoxide. 3,308,165, 3-7-67, CI. 260—610. Shepard, Amos E. : See — Broders, Claude O., and iShepard. 3,327,552. Shepard, Arthur P. : See — Dittrich, Ferdinand J., and Shepard. 3,322,515. Shepard, Charles L. : See — ■ Grant, James N., Honold, Andrews, Brown, and Shepard. 3,345,878. Shepard, David H.. to Cognltronies Corp. Conversation ma- chine. 3,300,586, 1-24-67, CI. 179 — 6. Shepard, Emor O., J. F. Reuther, and S. D. Silliman, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magnetically regulated power supply. 3,305,758, 2-21-67, CI. 321—18. Shepard, Francis H., Jr., to Shepard Laboratories, Inc. Hammer firing arrangement for high speed printer. 3,301,- 177, 1-31-67, CI. 101—93. Shepard, John W., O. O. Juveland, and E. F. Peters, to Stand- ard Oil Co. Catalytic conversion and catalysts. 3,326,871, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Shepard, John W.. E. F. Peters, and O. O. Juveland, to Stand- ard Oil Co. Molybdenum oxide polymerization catalyst. 3,352,795, 11-14-67, CI. 252 — 442. Shepard, Joseph E., to International Business Machines Corp Clutch and brake mechanism with energy storing means. 3,298,485, 1-17-67. CI. 192—12. Shepard Laboratories, Inc. : See — Shepard. Francis H., Jr. 3,301,177. Shepard, Lewis M. : See — Lahr, Paul H., and Shepard. 3,306,869. Shepard, Lyman K. : See — - Solski, Frank A., and Shepard. 3,313,393. Shepard, Marvin S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Treatment for Improving adhesion of fibrous material to rubber. 3,308,007, 3-7-67, CI. 161—170. Shepard, Michael L., to West Virginia Pulp and Paper Co. Bag holder. 3,298,647, 1-17-67, CI. 248—101. Shepard, Spencer W., and C. K. Aldrich. to Chemical Con- struction Corp. Anodic prevention of hydrogen embrittle- ment of metals. Re. 26,261, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 147. Shepard, William J., to Holophane Co., Inc. Photoelectrlcally controlled luminaire with a prism having a mounting por- tion. 3,341,711, 9-12-67, CI. 250—239. Shepardson, Edwin S., to New York State Concord Grape Production Research Fund, Inc. Grape harvesting machine. 3,328,944, 7-4-67, CI. 56—331. Shepeljakovsky, Konstantin Z., to Moskovsky Avtomobilny Zavod I. A. Likhachev. Method of heat-treating steel ma- chine parts. 3,357,869, 12-12-67, CI. 14S — 16.5. Shephara, Donald L. Cut-off blade. 3,320,653, 5-23-67, CI. 29—95. Shepherd, Alexander T. : See — Clarke, Graham M., Forbes, Shepherd, and Walker. 3,326,- 078. Shepherd, Alexander T., L. Taylor, and D. Walker, to Ferrantl Ltd. Measuring apparatus for driving a synchronous motor In response to the movement of a cyclic wave pattern. 3,333,257, 7-25-67, CI. 340 — 203. Shepherd, Bryan O. : See — Shepherd, Donald W. and B. O. 3,325,151. Shepherd, Charles : See — Braunholtz, John T., and Shepherd. 3,308,124. Shepherd. Charles, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Method for producing 2,2'-bipyridylium salts. 3,342,830, 9-19-67. CI. 260—296. 1188 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lewis, Benjamin A.. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, Martin L. Shepherd, Charles F. : See — Hashimoto, Tadaichi. 3,349,908. Peterson, Carl H. 3,313,494. Shepherd, Clayton C, Jr., to North American Aviation, Inc. Method of selectively etching metals. 3,325,320, 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 13. Shepherd, Donald W. and B. O., to Portasilo Ltd. Concrete mix- ing and batching plant. 3,325,151, 6-13-67, CI. 259 — 160. Shepherd, Eric J. : See — Worrall, Roy, and Shepherd. 3,355,322. Shepherd, Freeman D., Jr. Tunneling enhanced transistor. 3,317,801, 5-2-67, CI. 317 — 235. Shepherd, Harold D., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electro- lytic capacitor comprising aniline borate electrolyte. 3,310,715, 3-21-67, CI. 317—230. Shepherd, Harold D., and J. A. Carter, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Electrolyte for electrolytic capacitor. 3,303,143, 2-7- 67. CI. 252—62.2. Shepherd, James W., to Callery Chemical Co. Foamed epoxy resins. 3,310,507, 3-21-07, CI. 260—2.5. Shepherd, Joseph L. : See — Witz, Samuel, Shepherd, and Hormats. 3,329,485. Shepherd, Joseph L., and T. M. Cromwell, to Aerojet-General Corp. Production of diborane and boron thrichloride. 3,334,- 966, 8-8-67, CI. 23—204. Shepherd, Joseph L., S. Witz, and E. I. Hormats, to Aerojet- General Corp. Method of preparing trialkylboron compounds. 3,354,067, 11-21-67, CI. 204 — 168. Shepherd, Llovd P., to Hazettine Research, Inc. Delayed pulse generating system. 3,334.303, 8-1-67, CI. 328 — 110. Shepherd, Paul C, to Prince Gardner Co., Inc. Key plate. 3,309,905, 3-21-67, CI. 70—456. Shepherd, Robert G. : See — Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,531. Lewis, Benjamin A., Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,341,532. Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,345,366. Sassiver, and Shepherd. 3,345,368. Lewis, and Shepherd. 3,345,367. Sassiver, Martin L., Lewis, and Shepherd 3,345.369. Wilkinson, Raymond G., and Shepherd. 3,297,707. Shepherd, Ronald : See — Anderson, James T., and Shepherd. 3,306,701. Shepherd, Samuel G., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Compensated degenerative gain control for transistor am- plifiers. 3,315,175, 4-18-67, CI. 330 — 29. Shepherd, Thomas C. R. Comminuting apparatus. 3,323,728, 6-6-67, CI. 241—36. Shepherd, Thomas H., to Princeton Chemical Research, Inc. Surface treatment and bonding of organic high polymers. 3,326,742, 6-20-67, CI. 161 — 227. Shepherd, William E. : See — Miltenberger, Robert S., Morgan, Duffett, and Shepherd. 3.323,906. Shepherd, William E., to National Steel Corp. Apparatus and method for supplying gas to a high temperature process. 3,346,190. 10-10-67, CI. 239 — 132.3. Shepherd, Wyley. Combination fire and volume damper. 3,312,159, 4-4-67, CI. 9S— 1. Shepler. James A. : See — Hobbs, Raymon E., and Shepler. D208.950. Shepler. Paul R., to Koppers Co., Inc. Extrusion protected resilient rod seal. 3,300,225. 1-24-67, CI. 277—165. Shepler, Paul R., to Koppers Co.. Inc. High pressure rod seal. 3,351,350, 11-7-67, CI. 277—58. Shepley, John H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Hitch. 3,326,575, 6-20-67, CI. 2S0 — 515. Shepley, John H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Baler attachment. 3,333,532, 8-1-67, CI. 100—29. Sheppard, Albert S„ to The G. C. Breidert Co. Ventilator. 3,305.163. 2-21-67, CI. 230 — 117. Sheppard, Chester S. : See — Mageli, Orville L., Sheppard, and Schack. 3,306,862. Sheppard, Chester S., H. N. Schack, and O. L. Mageli, to . Wallace and Tiernan Inc. Shock stable azodiformate esters. 3,347,845. 10-17-67, CI. 260—192. Sheppard, Francis E.. to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Bogie with elas- tomerically sprung bolster. 3,352,255, 11-14-67, CI. 105 — 197. Sheppard, John E., to R. M. Wade & Co. Pipe transporting and storage device. 3,313,557, 4-11-67, CI. 280 — 473. Sheppard, Malcolm F., and H. C. Cowen, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Method of reducing carbon loss from graphite moderator in carbon dioxide-cooled nuclear reactor. 3,320,134, 5-16-67, CI. 176—38. Sheppard, Richard H. Joint between output shaft and pitman arm. 3,338,603, 8-29-67, CI. 287 — 52.08. Sheppard, Ronald L. Self inflating pneumatic tires. 3,304,- 981, 2-21-67, CI. 152 — 426. Sheppard. Ronald W. : See — Gallagher, Roy S. 3,309,806. Sheppard, Ronald W. Sealed illuminator. 3,310,670, 3-21-67, CI. 240—11.2. Sheppard, William G.. and J. M. L. Jones, to Riddell Products Ltd. Spray dispensing apparatus. 3,355,072, 11-28-67, CI. 222 211. Sheppard, William L., % to E. J. Lukas. Universal joint. 3,310,959, 3-28-67, CI. 64—17. Sheps, Martin I., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Transla- tory mechanical member with molded hinge portion for use in electric switches and other applications. 3,322,924, 5-30-67, CI. 200—157. Sheps, Martin I., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Combina- tion tolerance ring and bearing journal member. 3,348,887, 10-24-67, CI. 308—26. Sheps, Martin I., M. C. Fitzgerald, Jr., and C. W. Shuman, Jr., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Power-operated lawn trimmer-edger. 3,350,864, 11-7-67. CI. 56 — 25.4. Sher, David : See — Silver, John A., Jr., and Sher. 3,323,688. Sher, Neil C, and W. J. Olson, to Honeywell, Inc. Control. apparatus. 3,357,638, 12-12-67, CI. 235 — 201. Sherbrook, Victor A. Wrap-around wedge welt for goodyear welt construction. 3,304,630, 2-21-67, CI. 36 — 17. Sherburne, Arthur E. : See — Blanchard. Robert L., and Sherburne. 3.301.056. Sherburne, Philip C., to Grinnell Corp. Movable bearing support. 3,298,644, 1-17-67, CI. 248 — 55. Sherer, Abraham I., and J. Ruzicka, to Ball Bros. Co. Inc. Etching composition and method of etching. 3,296,142, 1-3-67, CI. 252—79.4. Sherer, Paul N., to Consolidated Systems Corp. Low-level commutator with means for providing common mode rejec- tion. 3,316,495, 4-25-67, CI. 330 — 30. Sherer, Renslow D. : See — Du Fresne, Eugene R. 3,298,290. Shereshev, Nikolaia : See — Poljak, David G., Egorov, and Shereshev. 3,297,892. Sherfey, Joseph M., to United States of America, Administra- tor of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Bonded elastomeric seal for electrochemical cells. 3,340,099, 9-5-67, CI. 136—133. Sherick, Jerry V. : See — Springer, William E., and Sherick. 3,308,610. Sheridan Corp. : See — Alley, Ralph D., and Sheridan. 3,295,527. Sheridan, David S. : See — Alley, Ralph D., and Sheridan. 3,295,527. Alley, Ralph D., and Sheridan. 3,314,430. Sheridan, Eric, and G. I. Graham, to Provincial Engineering Ltd. Adjustable stabilized crane tongs. 3,330,590, 7-11-67, CI. 294—81. Sheridan, George E. : See — Wilier, Robert H., Drew, and Sheridan. 3,323,145. Sheridan, T. W., & C. B., Co., a subsidiary of Harris-Inter- type Corp. : See — Hawkes. Thomas B. and R. B. 3,319,499. Sheridan, William R., to United States of America, Navy. Method of making hollow electronic components. 3,314,130, 4-18-67. CI. 29—155.5. Sherk, Fred T. : See — Dollinger, Robert E., Wilson, and Sherk. 3,347,949. Sherk, Fred T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Olefin dispropor- tionation. 3,296,330, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 683. Sherk, Fred T., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Isoolefin recovery. 3,300.539, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 677. Sherk, Fred T., and R. E. Dixon, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of aluminum chloride from hvdroearbons. 3,358,- 048, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 671. Sherlaw, William, and G. K. Hensman, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Gas turbine engine fuel heating and oil cooling system. 3,300,965, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 39.08. Sherlock, Hugh P., to Raychem Corp. Connectors with heat recoverable members. 3,312,772, 4-4-67, CI. 174 — 75. Sherlock, Hugh P., to Raycem Corp. Heat shrinkable con- nector with pre-placed solder therein. 3,316,343, 4-25-67, CI. 174 — 84. Sherlock, Hugh P., to Raychem Corp. Electrical connector with pre-placed solder. 3,324,230, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 84. Sherlock, Jack G., and J. R. Reames, to United States of America, Navy. Erosion gage. 3,352,149, 11-14—67, CI. 73 — 86. Sherlock, John W. : See — O'Conor, Frank, and Sherlock. 3,332,555. Sherlock. Margaret H. : See — Topliss, John G., Sherlock, and Sperber. 3,326,908. Sherlock, Margaret H., to Shering Corp. Novel l-oxo-3- phenyl isoindolines. 3,296,276, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 325. Sherlock, Margaret H., and N. Sperber, to Schering Corp. Substituted nicotinic acids and methods for the manu- facture thereof. 3,337,570, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 295.5. Sherman, Abraham J. Wheelless ridable traveling toys. 3,319,970. 5-16-67, CI. 280—1.13. Sherman. Allan P., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Pulse rate sensing device. 3,359,975, 12-26-67, CI. 128 — 2.05. Sherman Car Wash Equipment Co. : See — Beer. Carl C. 3,310,824. Sherman, Charles I., to Perrine-Cutler Ridge Bank. Silhouette coin grader. 3,349,612, 10-31-67, CI. 73 — 163. Sherman, Clarence A. Variable compression ratio piston and valve. 3,303,831, 2-14-67, CI. 123 — 48. Sherman, Earle C, to Olinkraft, Inc. Apparatus for grouping articles. 3,333,676, 8-1-67, CI. 198—34. Sherman, Earle C, to Olinkraft, Inc. Carton erector appa- ratus and process. 3,343,466, 9-26-67, CI. 93 — 53. Sherman, Edward : See — Dunlop, Andrew P., and Sherman. 3,358,042. Sherman, George D., to Texaco Inc. Pipe rack for well drilling apparatus. 3,339,747, 9-5-67, CI. 211 — 60. Sherman, George O., Jr., to The Salvajor Co. Table scrap separator and conveyor. 3,357,562, 12-12-67, CI. 210 — 196. Sherman, George R., to General Electric Co. Domestic oven with movable wall panels. 3,302,000, 1-31-67, CI. 219 — 393. LIST OF PATENTEES 1189 Sherman, H. B., Mfg. Co. : See — Turner, George L. 3,317,143. Turner, George L., and Harris. 3,348,292. Sherman, Harry \V. : Sec — Davis, Donald M., Sehreiber, and Sherman. 3,344,474. Sherman. Harvey R. : See — Smith-Vaniz, William R., and Sherman. 3,357,002. Sherman, Irving R. Bypass core ducted fan with inner and outer peripheral bearings. 3,297,237, 1-10-67, CI. 230 — 11G. Sherman, Irving R. Bypass core ducted fan with outer peripheral bearing. 3,297,238, 1-10-67, CI. 230—116. Sherman, Irving R. Gas bearing. 3,309,151, 3-14-67, CI. 30S— 9. Sherman, Louis M., to United States of America, Army. Composition and method for producing smoke. 3,309,26$, 3-14-67, CI. 167—39. Sherman. Patsv O. : See — Smith, Samuel, and Sherman. 3,329,661. Smith, Samuel, and Sherman. 3,330,812. Smith. Samuel, and Sherman. 3,356,628. Sherman, Patsy O., and S. Smith, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Organic solvent soluble perfluorocarbon copoly- mers. 3,341,497, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 72. Sherman, Robert, to United Aircraft Corp. Attitude antici- pator. 3,335,978, 8-15-67, CI. 244 — 53. Sherman, Robert J., and R. H. Toth, to Chrysler Corp. Ther- mosetting, curable elastomeric composition and methods of making the same. 3,340,224, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Sherman, Roger M., to Aluminum Supply Co., tubing division, Inc. Gate valve assembly. 3,345,034, 10-3-67, CI. 251 — 326. Sherman, Stanley W. : 'See — Blonstein, Jacob L.. and Sherman. 3,305,193. Sheron, Herman D. : See — Pray, Lester W., Anderson, Sheron, and Drake. 3,317,- 147. Sherr, Allan E. : See — Gillham, Helen C. and Sherr. 3.309,425. Gillham, Helen C, and Sherr. 3,322,861. Gillham, Helen C, and Sherr. 3,341,625. Grayson, Martin, Sherr, Gillham, and Castellion 3,345,- 392. Mosby, William L., Gillham, and Sherr. 3,322,860. Sherr, Allan E., to American Cvanamid Co. Catalyst for curing polyepoxides. 3.30S.094, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 47. Sherr, Allan E., to American Cyanamid Co. Water resistant plasters. 3,333,974, 8-1-67, CI. 106 — 109. Sherr, Allan E., and H. C. Gillham. to American Cyanamid Co. Phosphacvclohexanes as flame-retardant agents for thermoplastic polymers. 3.305,607, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 893. Sherr, Allan E., and H. C. Gillham, to American Cyanamid Co. Thermoplastic resinous products containing flame retardants. 3,322,859, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 893. Sherr, Allan E., and H. C. Gillham, to American Cyanamid Co. Trithiophosphate esters as flame-retardant agents for thermoplastic products. 3,341,624, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 887. Sherratt, Stanley : See — Edwards, John W., Sherratt, and Small. 3,308,174. Sherretts, Howard A. : See — Cox, Frank T.. Jr., Sherretts, and Mathews. 3.295.423. Sherrick, Everett B. Engine crankshaft and balancing ar- rangement. 3.308.6S0, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 603. Sherriff, William J. Teaching device. 3,340,622, 9-12-67, CI. 35—31. Sherrill, James W., to Microtron Corp. Filter cleaning sys- tem. 3,303,635, 2-14-67, CI. 55 — 96. Sherrill, James W., to Microtron Corp. Apparatus for clean- ing filters. 3.345.S05, 10-10-67, CI. 55—271. Sherrill, John B. Loom flag. 3,315,634, 4-25-67, CI. 116 — 132. Sherrill, John F., to Level-Aire Corp. Load leveling shock absorber. 3,330.570, 7-11-67, CI. 280—6. Sherrington. Peter J.. P. Waterhouse, and D. J. H. Jones, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for producing granular mixed fertilizer. 3.348,938, 10-24-67, CI. 71 — 28. Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. : See — Vlzsolyi, Andrew I., and Veltman. 3.316,059. Zubrycky.i, Nicolas, and Mackiw. 3.318.689. Sherrod. Buddy L. Underwater pipe trenching device. 3,347,- 054, 10-17-67, CI. 61—72.4. Sherrod, Eugene L., V, to R. T. Sherrod. Pump for semi- fluid materials. 3,298,322, 1-17-67, CI. 103 — 170. Sherrod, Robert T. : See — Sherrod, Eugene L. 3,298,322. Sherron. Percival H. Telephone booth. 3,341,98S, 9-19-07, CI. 52—71. Sherron, Percival H. Releasably mounted ceiling panel in a telephone booth. 3,359,691, 12-26-67, CI. 52 — 22. Sherwin. Kenneth A., to Fisons Fertilizers Ltd. Differential calorimeter. 3,314,288, 4-18-67, CI. 73 — 190. Sherwin-Williams Co.. The : See — Brodie, Mary G. 3.326,710. Coolidge, Sollace B., Jr. 3,341,056. Collidge, Sollace B.. Jr.. and Czarnecki. 3,347,407. Cryer, John. 3,301,904. Crver, John, and Bobo. 3.301.903. Haughnev, Joseph P. 3.319.203. Hunn, James V. 3,353,979. Penover, Charles E. 3,333,975. Penoyer, Charles E. 3.333,976. Penoyer, Charles E. 3,337,593. Petty, John L. Re. 26,242. Wimmer, Leniford A. 3,306,097. Sherwood, Edwin T., to Globe-Union Inc. Temperature con- trolling system. 3,360,032, 12-26-67, CI. 165—30. Sherwood, George W. Tie-down device and rig for securing boat. 3,332.119, 7-25-67, CI. 24 — 131. Sherwood, Henry A., to U.S. Servlcator Corp. Electrical connector for tapping power from an insulation covered conductor. 3,320,3S5, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 129. Sherwood, John F., to Thermal Hydraulics Corp. Valve con- trolled by a thermal motor. 3,335,997, 8-15-67, CI. 251 — 11. Sherwood, Noble, to A. O. Smith Corp. Apparatus for fabri- catlng plastic pipe. 3,313,670, 4-11-67, CI. 156—359. Sherwood, Ralph L., and D. C. Hughes, Jr., to United States of America, Air Force. Connector support assembly for transistor connector and method of making the support as- sembly. 3,324,530, 6-13-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Sherwood, Robert J., to United States of America, Army. Mortar shell. 3,343,488, 9-26-67, CI. 102 — 49.1. Sherwood, Theodore R. : See — Drees, Joseph M., and Sherwood. 3,344,495. Sherwood, William L. Heating and discharge apparatus for fused materials in rotary furnaces. 3,353,810, 11-21-67, CI. 266—37. Shesler, Elmer G., E. A. Bowen, and R. F. Burden, to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for and method of controlling the T/L ratio of the CTE in extruded carbonaceous stock. 3,350^485, 10-31-67, CI. 264 — 105. Sheth, Bhogilal B., to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Alginate containing antacid compositions. 3,326,755, 6-20-67, CI. 167 — 55. Shettles, Mack W., % to G. M. Thomas, R. J. Carlson and A. B. Askew. Modular table. 3,342,147, 9-19-67, CI. 108 — 64. Shetty, Bola V., to Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. Tetrahydro-halo- sulfamyl-quinazolinones. 3,360,518, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 256.5. Shetty, Bola V., L. A. Campanella, and E. E. Hays, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Methods for treating pain. 3,317,388, 5-2- 67, CI. 167 — 65. Shevick, Irving M., and E. C. Wood ; said Wood, assor. to said Shevick. Surgical headholder. 3,319,954, 5-16-67, CI. 269—328. Shew, Daniel, and H. B. Lange, to Merck & Co., Inc. Syn- thetic resins from tri(alkylidene) hexitols and phenols. 3,303,164, 2-7-67. CI. 260 — 47. Shew, Glenn B. Self-energizing disc brake assembly. 3,335,- 821, 8-15-67, CI. 188—73. Shewan, John : See — Coffer, William E., Miller, and Shewan. 3.311,906. Shewev, Lovd C, to L. 'C. Shewey, N. White, and Y. and W. Schiller. Frozen food product. 3,329,511, 7-4-67, CI. 99 — 194. Shewmake, Glenn A. : See — Pollard, Richard A., and Shewmake. 3,343, 1S9. Shewman, Charles R. : See — Smith, David W., and Shewman. 3,329,992. Shewmon, Daniel C, to The Babcoek & Wilcox Co. Centrifugal casting. 3,324,933, 6-13-67, CI. 164 — 114. Shiba, Tadahisa : See — Marukawa. Gohei, Shiba, and Iso. 3,338,708. Shibasaki, Yasuichi : See — Kiyohara, Shinzo, and Shibasaki. 3,318,794. Shibasaki, Yasuichi, to Kyowa Hakko Kogyo Co., Ltd. Elec- trodeposition of zinc. 3,298,938, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 55. Shibata, Fukuo. Speed control circuit for plurality of induc- tion motors. 3,329,877, 7-4-67, CI. 318 — 44. Shibata, Hiroshi, Y. Yamasaki, and K. Sugihara. to Kureha Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. Process for producing a graph- ite anode. 3,345,283. 10-3-67, CI. 204 — 294. Shibata, Kiyoshi : See — Nemoto, Hirotaro, and Shibata. 3.334,608. Shibata, Kiyoshi, and S. Susuda. Liquid unloading method and apparatus. 3,336,930, 8-22-67, CI. 137 — 13. Shibata, Minoru : See — Matsushita, Shoji. 3,328,974. Shiga, Takeo, Okamoto, Washizawa, and Shibata. 3.334,- 175. Shibata, Mitsugi : See — Wada, Nobuaki, Nakao, Tsuji, and Shibata. 3,336,158. Shibata, Tersuo : See — Hashimoto, Koroku, Yosizawa, and Shibata. 3,342,683. Shibe, William J., Jr., to R. M. Hollingshead Corp. Polyamide esters for hydraulic fluids and method of making the same. 3,341,573, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 482. Shibe, William J., Jr., and M. Sittenfield, to Hollichem Corp. Biocidal quaternary ammonium aromatic cyclic imides. 3,300,377, 1-24-67, CI. 167—33. Shibe, William J., Jr. and M. Sittenfield, to Hollichem Corp. Method for imparting antistatic properties to electrically non-conductive substance and resulting product. 3,322,567, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 121. Shibe, William J., Jr., and M. Sittenfield, to Hollichem Corp. Thixotropic quaternary ammonium aromatic cyclic imides. 3,322,621, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 33. Shibe, William J., Jr., aud M. Sittenfield, to Hollichem Corp. Biocidal quaternary ammonium sulfamates. 3.344,018, 9-26-67, CI. 167 — 22. Shibukawa, Takashi, and A. Uchida, to American Cyanamid Co. Monomer recovery from chlorate/sulfoxy catalyzed sys- tems comprising adding an oxidizing agent and adjusting the pH. 3,322.743. 5-30-67. CI. 260— SS 7. 1190 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Shichman, Daniel, to United States Rubber Co. Spinnerets. 3,308,504, 3-14-67, CI. 18 — 8. Shichman, Daniel, to Uniroyal, Inc. Yarn texturizing ap- paratus and fluid diffuser therefor. 3,340,684, 9-12-67, CI. 57—34. Shichman, Daniel, H. C. Farrar, and W. N. Koe, to Uniroyal, Inc. Part feeding mechanism. 3,336,025, 8-15-67, CI. 271—1. Shieber, Herbert, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Prestressed refrac- tory structure. 3,347,465, 10-17-67, CI. 239 — 265.11. Shieh, Tsuong R. : See — Ware, James H., and Shieh. 3,297,548. Shiel, James A. H. : See — Cox, Harry, Gosling, and Shiel. 3,331,602. Shield Laboratories, Inc. : See — Jensen, Carl J. 3,309,203. Shieldalloy Corp. : gee — Madsen, Stanley W., and Payer. 3,304,175. Shields, Albert P. Multiple cut-off device for web material. 3,296,908, 1-10-67. CI. 83—303. Shields, Charles P., to The Wolf Machine Co. Knife blade guide for a cloth cutting machine. 3,347,125, 10-17-67, CI. 83 — 635. Shields, Don R. Variable ratio gearing and transmissions. 3,333,479, 8-1-67, CI. 74—198. Shields, Donald, and K. Peaker. Device for measuring ground water pressure. 3,318,140, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 73. Shields, Donald J. : See — Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Shields. 3,312,670. Shields, Eugene H. Swimming pool construction. 3.317,927, 5-9-67, CI. 4 — 172. Shields, Eu 59. Smucker, Clayton A., and J. P. Stalego, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Phenolic resole-bone glue-urea-diluent ex- tender binder composition for bonded mat. 3,322,702, 5-30— 07, CI. 200 — 7. Smucker, Clayton A., W. H. Rigby, Jr., P. 11. Klein. Jr., and B. M. Palmer, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Waste wash water and waste binder reuse system and apparatus for mineral fiber forming process. 3,350,565, 12-5-67, CI. 162 — 199. Smulders, August H. M., to N.V. Werf Gusto v/h Firma A.G. Smulders. Drilling platform. 3,343,372, 9-26-67, CI. 61 — 40.5. Smulka, Roman, to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,319.646, 5-16-67, CI 137—269. Smull, Harold, to Universal Container Corp. Method of clean- ing used steel drums of organic residues. 3,352,723, 11-14- 67, CI. 148 — 6.15. Smutny, Edgar J., to Shell Oil Co. Production of N-(2,7- alkadienyl) amines. 3,350,451, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 577. Smyczek, Heinz : See— Frohlich. Alfons, and Smyczek. 3,340,594. Smyers, William H. : See — Makowski, Henry S., Michael, and Smyers. 3,335.050. Smyers, William H., Jr., to Koehler-Davton, Inc. Dynamic seals. 3.310,316, 3-21-67, CI. 277 — 102. Smylie, Robert E., F. H. Samonski. Jr., and F. Collier, to United States of America, National Aeronautics, and Space Administration. Liquid-gas separator for zero gravity en- vironment. 3,300,949, 1-31-67, CI. 55 — 35. Smvlv. James P., to American Lava Corp. Ceramic dielectrics. 3,359.133, 12-19-67, CI. 117—227. Smyrnos, Gus J., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Crystal oven heating and control system. 3,300,623. 1-24— 67. CI. 219—501. Smyser. Bert A. Multiple circuit electric switch for use in telephone fire alarm warning systems and the like. 3,296,- 566, 1-3-67, CI. 335—127. Smyth, Charles E., to Improved Products Co. Sheet align- ment apparatus. 3,332,345, 7-25-67, CI. 101 — 409. Smvth, Donald, and P. E. Robinson, to S.A. Brush Co. Ltd. Carpet sweeper. 3,349,421, 10-31-67, CI. 15 — 48. Smyth, Donald M„ and G. A. Shim, to Sprague Electric Co. Capacitor with dielectric film having phosphorus-containing component therein. 3,308,350, 3-7-67, CI. 317 — 230. Smvth, Donald M., and K. Lehovec, to Sprague Electric Co. Solid electrolyte battery cells. 3,346,423, 10-10-67. CI. 136— 153. Smvth, Elbert D. Mop head construction. 3,360,286, 12-26-67, CI. 287—14. Smyth Europes S.p.A. : See — Depetris, Lorenzo and G. 3,334,758. Smyth, George F. : See — Schwartz, Charles H.. and Smyth. 3,349.412. Smyth, George F., to E. C. Fraze. Can end with inseparable tear strip. 3,327,891, 6-27-67, CI. 220—54. Smyth, George F., to E. C. Fraze. Container with pre-incised tear strip. 3,334,777, 8-8-67, CI. 220 — 54. Smyth Mfg. Co., The : See — Thorp, James H. 3.310.02S. Thorp, James H. 3,326,179. Smyth, Robert R. : See — O'Sullivan, Bryan J., and Smyth. 3,351,770. Smvthe. Bruce M. : See — Ogle, Ian S., and Smythe. 3,356,4S2. Smythe, J. Walter: See — Saemann, John S., and Smythe. 3,334,628. Smythe, William J. : See — Rosin, Seymour, and Smythe. 3,345,910. Smythe, William J., to Technicon Instruments Corp. Pump apparatus and method of operation thereof. 3,306,229, 2-2S-67, CI. 103 — 149. Smythe, William J., to Technicon Corp. Means for analyzing a continuous stream of unique sanguineous samples. 3,334,- 01S, 8-1-67. CI. 167 — 84.5. Smvthe, William J., to Technicon Corp. Gas and liquid sep- arator for gas analysis. 3,342,019, 9-19-67, CI. 55 — 53. Smythe, William J., and M. H. Shamos, to Technicon Instru- ments Corp. Blood-viscosity measuring apparatus. 3,342,- 063, 9-19-67. CI. 73 — 55. Snabb. Avron A. : See — Heimos. Milton J., and Snabb. 3,355,997. Snaith, William T., to Johns-Manville Corp. Celling con- struction. 3,359.69G, 12-20-67, CI. 52 — 314. 1220 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Snam S.p.A. : See — Cariati. Vittorio, Massi. and Di Cio. 3,301,771. Cinelli, Ermanno, and Girotti. 3,325,399. Di Cio, Alessandro. Ginnasi, and Rescalli. 3.301,770. Ferrari, Alsides, Guerra, and Taramasso. 3,299,827. Granata, Saverio, and Giaechetti. 3,304,235. Snaper, Alvin A. Ultrasonic power apparatus. 3,343,010, 9-19- 67, CI. 310 — 20. Snaper, Alvin A. Electro-optical computer or data processing- system using superimposed polarizers. 3,348,217, 10-17-67, CI. 340—173. Snap-On Tools Corp. : See — Knudsen, Raymond G., Badger, and Zuzinee. 3,347,075. Knndsen, Raymond G., and Olson. 3,355,970. Snapp. Howard W. : See — Siliznoff, John W , and Snapp. 3,304,059. Snapp, Rex J. Door frame support. 3,327,983, 6-27-67, CI. 248 — 229. Snap-Tite, Inc. : See — Koutnik, Rodrick ,T. 3.357,454. Snavelv, Benjamin L. : See. — O'Connor, Robert T., and Snavely. 3,327,285. Snavely, Benjamin L., to United States of America, Navy. Apparatus for measuring water flow velocity. 3,336,801, 8-22-67, CI. 73—189. Snavely. Benjamin L., to United States of America, Navy. Optical system for measuring twist. 3,336,832, 8-22-67, CI. 88—14. Snavely, Earl S.. Jr., and W. E. Harrell, Jr., to Harvest Queen Mill & Elevator Co. High density bipolar electro- plating electrolyte. 3,334,031. 8-1-67. CI. 204 — 46. Snead, John R., to General Motors Corp. PM sterio multi- plex doubling circuit. 3.310,632, 3-21-67, CI. 179 — 15. Snedeker, Charles W., to E. J. Marchen. Check protector apparatus. 3,338.159, 8-29-67, CI. 101 — 95. Snedeker, Robert H.. G. H. Potter, C. J. Whitworth, Jr., and N. L. Zutty, to Union Carbide Corp. Alpha olefin polymer modified thermoplastic polvhydroxyether compositions. 3.297,7S4, 1-10-67. CI. 260 — 837. Sneden, George K.. Jr., I. Rowe, and J. Holm, to Air Reduc- tion Co., Inc. Liquid hydrogen refrigeration. 3,310,955, 3-28-67. CI. 62—45. Sneed. Eugene A. Handle propelled cart. 3,356,383, 12-5-67, CI. 280 — 47 26. Sneed. John M. Teaching apparatus. 3,353,282 11-21-67 CI. 35 — 29. Sneed. Richard J., and K. J. Kronenberg, to General Dynam- ics Corn. Acousto-optical probing svstem. 3,354,713, 11- 28-67. CI. 73 — 170. Sneen. Franz. Arrangement for sealing a pressure-loaded gap between two surfaces facing each other on two machine ele- ments rotatable relative to each in hydraulic machines. 3.331,551, 7-18-67, CI. 230 — 145. Sneider. Benjamin. Stretchable gore shoe and method of mak- ing the same. 3.343,282. 9-26-67, CI. 36 — 51. Snel. Albert : See — Timmermans. Frederik A. G., and Snel. 3,348.142. Snelgrove. Lawrence S. Overlapping tab index. 3.348,325, 10- 24-67, CI. 40 — 104. Snell, Arthur H., Jr., to Keystone Valve Corp. Flow control pipeline fitting. Re. 26,238, 7-18-67, CI. 138—94.4. Snell, Donald N.. and R. K. Valks, to The Lowry Engineer- ing Co. Ltd. Metal extrusion press with die-assemblv lock- ing means. 3.357,226, 12-12-67, CI. 72 — 253. Snell, George J., to American Cyanamid Co. Series flash distil- lation for recovery of HON from aqueous Cu-containing slurries. 3.357.900,' 12-12-67, CI. 203 — 47. Snell. John A. : See — Smith, Willis R., Wilcox, and Snell. 3,358,613. Snell, John R. Method and apparatus for the aerobic com- posting of organic waste material. 3,357,812, 12-12-67, CI. 71—9. Snell, Leonard S., to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Jet propulsion plant for aircraft with gas turbine engine and with fan driven by exhaust of such engine. 3,318,095, 5-9-67. CI. 60—226. Snell, Leonard S., to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Means for starting gas turbine engines. 3,323,775, 6-6-67, CI. 253—77. Snell. Raymond L. : See — Landrey, Francis X., and Snell. 3,300,028. Snell, Robert B. : See — Bond, Herbert M., and Snell. 3,298,992. Snell, Ronald C, to The Distillers Co., Ltd. Production of pure acetic acid from methyl vinyl ketone by distillation. 3,347,756, 10-17-67, CI. 203 — 32. Snella, Henry J. : .S'ee — Turner, Howard M., and Snella. 3,318.985. Snella, Henry J., and H. M. Turner, to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Method and apparatus for continuously extruding and foaming plastics. 3,316,335, 4-25-67, CI. 264 — 50. Sneller, William R. Apparatus for loading passengers on a ski tow. 3,339,496, 9-5-67, CI. 104 — 173. Snelling, Charles D. Heating system for tank transport of liquified materials. 3.359 971, 12-26-67. CI. 126 — 343.5. Snelling, Christopher, to Xerox Corp. Reflex xerographic process. 3,335,003, 8-8-67, CI. 96 — 1. Snelling, Christopher, to Xerox Corp. Screen xerography. 3,337,339, 8-22-67, CI. 96—1. ■ Snelling, Christopher, to Xerox Corp. Dark decay controlled xerography. 3,341,326, 9-12-67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Snelling, Henry H. : See — Karnes, Wilba C. 3,302,421. Snelling, Thomas E. Energy absorbing structure. 3,301,335, 1-31-67, CI. 173 — 162. Snellman, Roger. Refractory pouring tube for degassing vessels. 3,353.809. 11-21-67, CI. 266 — 34. Snellman, Roger, and J. L. Cunningham, to Harbison-walker Refractories Co. Brick for improved service life in certain ferruginous environments. 3,316,111, 4-25-67, CI. 106 — 65. Snethorst, Adrianus C. J. M. : See — Meyst, Gerardus J., and Snethorst. 3,340.002. Snia Viscosa Societa Nazionale Industria Applicazioni Vis- cosa S.p.A. : See — Ciceri, Luigi, Farioli, and Luzzatto. 3,330,802. Ciceri. Luigi, and Perazzoni. 3,300,443. Messina, Giuseppe, Muench, Mattone, and Notarbartolo. 3 309 289 Muench', Werner, and Ielo. 3,358,018. Muench, Werner, Siclari, Silvestri, Argenziano, and Iacuone. 3,329,723. Muench, Werner, Silvestri, and Rossi. 3.356.675. Nicita, Domenico, and Parmeggiani. 3 325,863. Palvarini, Attilio, and Bresciani. 3,327,037. Palvarini, Attilio, Parentela, and Caporale. 3,342,793. Parmeggiani, Paolo, and Nicita. 3,343,240. Snider, Albert R. : See — West, John M., Bevilacqua. and Snider. 3,347,747. Snider, Gerald E., and E. R. Boiler, to Boiler Development Corp. Method of removing excess hot-dipped aluminum coating. 3,311,495, 3-28-67, CI. 117 — 102. Snider, Gerald H., to General Electric Co. Hair dryer bonnet comprising an inflatable annular air cushion. 3,358,383, 12-19-67, CI. 34 — 99. Snider, Kenneth M. Metering valve for crankcase ventilation systems. 3,308,798, 3-14-67, CI. 123 — 119. Snider, Orvill E. : See — Lazarus, Stanley D., Twilley, and Snider. 3,317,519. Snider, William B. Static wheel balancer. 3,357,258, 12-12- 67. CI. 73 — 483. Snitchler, Lewis C, to Eastman Kodak Co. Lenses for focus- ing infrared utilizing elements of silicon and of zinc sulfide. 3,305,291, 2-21-67, CI. 350—1. Snitzer, Elias : See — Simpson, George R., and Snitzer. 3,311,846. Snitzer. Elias, to American Optical Co. Laser heterodyne sys- tem for detecting light energy including hybrid mode di- electric waveguide. 3,350,654. 10-31-67, CI. 329 — 144. Snitzer, Elias, and H. Osterberg, to American Optical Co. Optical resonant cavities. 3,308,394, 3-7-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Snivelv, Howard D. : See — Dunaiski, Raymond M., and Snively. 3,308,318. Snodderly, Donald M., Jr., and R. Ehrenbeck. Differential etching apparatus. 3,326,792, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 222. Snodderly, Earl D. Foam shave applier. 3,309,727, 3-21- 67, CI. 15—160. Snodgrass, Harlan E., and R. B. Wiley, Jr., to Belcher Oil Co. Grove heaters and the like. 3,315,723, 4-25-67, CI. 158— 91. Snodgrass, Herschel R. : See — Miller, Park H., Jr., Pound, and Snodgrass. 3,346,066. Snodgrass, James M., to The Regents of the University of California. Low-torque electric generator. 3,319,094, 5-9-67. CI. 310 — 68. Snogren, Richard C, to North American Aviation, Inc. In- sulation material prepared from a halogenated epoxy silox- ane and a polyamine-amide curing agent. 3,296,153, 1-3- 67, CI. 260—2.5. Snook, Russell A., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Screen con- veyor with ground engaging scoop. 3,316,977, 5-2-67, CI. 171—25. Snook, Russell A., to Blackwelder Mfg. Co. Gravity-unloading type trailer. 3,335,887, 8-15-67, CI. 214 — 506. Snook, William R„ Jr. : See — Roberts, Phillip H., and Snook. 3,295.393. Roberts, Phillip H., and Snook. 3,295,797. Snooks, Rupert J., Jr. : See — Gauthier, Roger A., Jr.. and Snooks. Snooks, Rupert J.. Jr., to Monsanto Co. having enhanced dyeability. 3,296,216, 78. Snoozy, Edward R. Constant level adjustable tractor hitch. 3,347,564, 10-17-67, CI. 280 — 479. Snorkel Fire Equipment Co. : See — Moore. Arthur D., and Davidson. 3,346,052. Snover. John A., to Metal Hydrides Inc. Preparation of amine boranes. 3,317,525, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 247. Snow Diamond Products. Inc. : See — Snow, Henry A. 3,297,014. Snow, Dwight L., and C. W. Nelson, to Borg-Warner Corp. Cabinet construction. 3,321.223, 5-23-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Snow, Harold F., to The Borden Co. Apparatus for washing and peeling fruits and vegetables. 3,322,173, 5-30-67, CI. 146 — 47. Snow, Henry A., to Snow Diamond Products, Inc. Cable-type stone cutting saw. 3,297,014, 1-10-67, CI. 125 — 21. Snow, Richard K. : See — Phares, Lindsey J., McCall, Spannhake, and Snow. 3,300,988. 3,300,448. Nylon composition 1-3-67, CI. 260 — LIST OF PATENTEES ll'lil Snow, Thomas W., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe sole molds. 3,314,040, 4-18-07, CI. 249—83. Snow, William E., to American Cast Iron Pipe Co. Materials for and methods of treating molten ferrous metals to produce nodular iron. 3,321,304. 5-23-67, CI. 75 — 130. Snowden, Norman D. Cabinet with foldable table. 3,297,- 3S2. 1-10-07, CI. 312 — 23S. Snowdon, Charles, and R. A. B. Bond, to Short Brothers & Harlaud Ltd. Apparatus for computing the range course and/or speed of a target or other body. 3,304,409, 2-14- 07, CI. 235 — 01.5. Snowdon, Frederick F. : See — Davies, Phineas. and Snowdon. 3,320,950. Snoy, Joseph B., and J. J. Jameson, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Differential transmission having piloted output shafts. 3.323,388, 6-0-07, CI. 74 — 710. Snoy, Joseph B., and B. White, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Out- put speed control system for a variable capacity friction clutch. 3,324,9S3, 0-13-07, CI. 192 — 85. Snudden, Robert W., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Mixing devices. 3.35S.972, 12-19-07, CI. 259 — 138. Snyder, Benjamin L., to Pentapco, Inc. Measuring tape stop devices. 3,324,500, 6-13-07, CI. 33—138. Snyder, Benjamin L., to Pentapco, Inc. Sewing gauge. 3,345,- 748. 10-10-07, CI. 33—2. Snyder, Benjamin N. : See — Beveridge, Thomas R., and Snyder. 3,339,604. Snvder, Charles R. : See — Midgley. Eric L., and Snyder. 3,313,482. Snyder, Clifford H., Jr. Sealing arrangement for fluid tight coupling. 3,346,276, 10-10-67, CI. 285 — 110. Snyder, Donald E. : See — Betz, Milton G., Shank, and Snyder. 3.314,190. Snvder, Ernest F. : See — Fontenot. Ison G„ and Snyder. 3,322,608. Snvder, Ernest L., to Design Enterprise, Inc. Snowshoe and tread therefor. 3,299,541, 1-24-07, CI. 30 — 4.5. Snyder, Fred P. : See — Spaulding, Roy H., and Snyder. 3,357,589. Snyder, Gerald J. Tank construction. 3,343,703, 9-26-67, CI. 220—1. Snyder, Gerald T. Container with markers for band control. 3,340,621, 9-12-67, CI. 35—29. Snyder, Gilbert R., to United States of America, Army. Aque- ous electrolyte emulsion. 3,346,420, 10-10-67, CI. 136 — 90. Snyder, Harvey: See — Alexeff. Alexander V., and Snyder. 3,343,737. Snyder, Herbert C. : See — Poole. James P., Snvder, and Ryder. 3.314,772. Snyder. Howard E., to The Boeing Co. Method of applying a resin laminar substrate to a surface. 3,306,707, 2-28-07, CI. 117 — 102. Snyder, Jack A. : See — Hermann, Edward C, and Snyder. 3.325,478. Snyder, Jack A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 4-phenvlbicvclor2.2.2]octane-l-amines and salts thereof. 3,308,100, 3-7-07, CI. 200—570.5. Snyder. Jack A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess for the preparation of N.O-dimethvlhydroxylamine N- sulfonic acid. 3,330,371. 8-15-67, CI. 260—500. Snyder, James H., to Honeywell Inc. Magnetic oscillator ap- paratus having means for minimizing nonlinearities in the square wave output. 3,340,4S0, 9-5-67, CI. 331 — 113. Snvder, James M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for extraction of metals. 3,347,602, 10-17-07, CI. 75—100. Snvder, John A., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Vacuum de- gasser. 3,337,201, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 13. Snyder, John C, to Hercules Inc. Manufacture of p-nitroso- aniline. 3,338,906, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 581. Snyder, John G., to Atlantic Research Corp. Sequentially operated bidirectional rocket motors for thrust direction modification. 3,358,454, 12-19-07, CI. 60 — 229. Snyder, Joseph Q., R. D. Swisher, W. E. Weesner, and L. T. Wolford, to Monsanto Co. Process of preparing alkaryl sulfonates bv dimerizing olefins with a metal oxide pro- moted silica-alumina catalyst. 3,332,989, 7-25-67, CI. 260—505. Snyder, Kenneth E. : See — Clapp, Samuel A., and Snyder. 3.31S.174. Snvder Manufacturing Co. : See- — Trexler, Philip C. 3,339,992. Trexler, Philip C. 3.348,890. Trexler, Philip C. 3,355,230. Snvder, Nicholas H. : See — Smoke, Edward J., and Snyder. 3.360.203. Snvder, Orval, to Richmond Baking Co. Cookie aligning ap- paratus. 3,295,657, 1-3-67, CI. 198 — 30. Snyder, Orville E. : See — Moore, Donald L.. and Snyder. 3,317,242. Moore, Donald L., and Snyder. 3,326,602. Snyder Paper Corp. : See — Bigsby, Paul V., Jr., and Stilwell. 3,298,203. Snyder, Paul V., to General Electric Co. Toast temperature detector. 3,348,024, 10-17-67, CI. 219 — 413. Snyder. Paul W.. Jr. : See — Kondis, Edward F.. Smith, and Snyder. 3,318.798. Snvder, Peter J. Universal coupling system and the like. 3,339,379, 9-5-67, CI. 64—7. Snyder, Richard C, ami \I. Stark, to Pullman Inc. Adjustable restraining means. ::,: :!53,.".oi;. 11-21-07 CI. 105 — 309. Snyder, Richard L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Magnetic wire spiral shift register. 3,299,413, 1-17-67, CI. 340—174. Snvder, Richard L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Analogue mem- ory system. 3,334,343, 8-1-07, CI. 340 — 347. Snvder, Richard L., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Collapsing domain magnetic memory. 3,351,922, 11-7-07, CI. 340 — 174. Snyder, Robert E., and J. C. Suatoni. to Gulf Research & De- velopment Co. Process for purifying a normal alpha ole- fin mixture of its vinvlidene content. 3,300,940. 2-28- 07, CI. 200 — 677. Snyder, Robert I'., to The Dow Chemical Co. Vacuum-forming mold. 3,353,219, 11-21-07, CI. 18—35. Snyder, Robert P., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of fill- ing enclosures with low density particulated material. 3,358,059, 12-12-07, CI. 204 — 51. Snyder, Robert W., to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of orient- ing chips in the manufacture of floor and wall covering. 3,323,935, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 20. Snyder, Sargent P. : See — ('atallo. Frank, and Snyder. 3.337,107. Snyder, Stephen L. : See — Starer. Robert L., and Dean. 3,300.600. Snyder. Walter C, and G. H. Morgan, to The Dow Chemical Co. Trace emulsifier latices consisting of an interpolymer of an alpha-beta ethylenically unsaturated carboxylle acid, an alkyl acrylate and either styrene or acrylonitrile. 3,320,830, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Snyder, William J., Jr. : See — Gilbert, Harry E., Jr., Snyder, and Zundel. 3,331,796. Snvder, William T., to Nalco Chemical Co. Method of inhibit- ing erosion on mold surfaces. 3,357,481, 12-12-07, CI. 104 — 72. Snvder, Wilma E. : See — Smoke. Edward J., and Snyder. 3,300.203. Soabar Co. : See — Henry, Walton M. 3,331,315. Soan, Brian S., and R. A. Waller, to Kins Developments Ltd. Gas holder. 3,355,271, 11-28-07, CI. 48—174. Sob, Frantisek, and F. Weidenhofer, to Elitex Sdruzeni Podniku Textilniho Strojirenstvi. Machine for the produc- tion of a continuous staple fiber product from bundles of continuous synthetic filaments. 3,317.903, 5-9-07, CI. 19 — .50. Sobeck, Harold R., to Rockwell Standard Corp. Combination oil bath and dry air filter for internal combustion engine. 3.298,149, 1-17-67, CI. 55—252. Sobeck, Harold R., to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Dust and like particle separator. 3,355,864, 12-5-67, CI. 55 — 443. Sobek, Alfred S. : See — Morton, William A., and Sobek. 3,342,470. Sobel, Davii, 50% to Bilker and Moyerman. Pneumatic squeeze toy. 3.353,823, 11-21-67. CI. 272—8. Sobel, David D. Garment stretching and shaping form. 3.356,- 271, 12-5-67, CI. 223—60. Sobel. Ilvitch J. : See — McCarthy. Robert J., and Sobel. 3.321,090. Sobel, Ilvitch J., to Sonotone Corp. Coulometer controlled bat- tery charging systems. 3.329,882, 7-4-07, CI. 320 — 39. Sobel, Leonard H. and M. Motor vehicle push preventing bumper guard. 3,308,903, 3-14-07, CI. 180 — 83. Sobel. Martin : See — Sobel, Leonard H. and M. 3,308,903. Sobel. Sevmour : See — Ianpelli, Vincent J., and Sobel. 3.328.458. Sobel, Svdnev M., to Ontario Store Fixture Co., Ltd. Modular knockdown shelving construction. 3,340.124, 10-10-07, CI. 211—148. Sobesky, John C, to Office Products Inc. Label holder. 3,305,957. 2-28-07, CI. 40 — 11. Sobesky, John C. to S & M Mfg. Co. Label holder. 3.337,977, 8-29-07, CI. 40—10. Sobev. Albert J. : See — Hook, Gerald E., and Sobev. 3,307.131. Sobocinski, Eugene C, and W. F. Symes, to Monsanto Co. Process improvements for preparing cyauuric acid. 3,354,- 158, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 248. Sobocinski, Eugene C, and W. F. Symes, to Monsanto Co. Process improvement for preparing cyanuric acid. 3,357,- 979, 12-12-67, CI. 260— 24S. Soboczenski, Edward J. : See — Luckenbaugh, Raymond W., and Soboczenski. 3.300.520. Soboczenski, Edward J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 3-carbo hydrocarbonoxy amino crotonamides and proc- ess for the preparation of uracils therefrom. 3.321.404, 5-23-67, CI. 260—239. Soboczenski, Edward J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 3,5-disubstituted uracils. 3,352.S63, 11-14-07. CI. 200 — 200. Soboczenski, Edward J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 3-substituted-5,0-alkvleneuracils 3.300,512. 12-20-07, CI. 200—200. Soboczenski, Edward J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 3-substituted-5,0-alkvleneuracils. 3,300,521, 12-20-07, CI. 260 — 260. Sobol. Erwin J. : See — Leifer, Joseph C, Mittelman, and Sobol. 3.342.935. Sobol. Woldimar, and H. L. Hisrgins. to Westinghouse Brake and Signal Co. Ltd. Automatic slack adjusters for brakes. 3,320,330, 0-20-67, CI. 1SS— 202. 1222 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sobol, Woldimar, and H. L. Higglns, to Westinghouse Brake & Signal Co. Slack adjuster. 3,338,356, 8-29-67, CI. 188 — 203. Soboleski, Adam : See — Barron, Joseph E., and Soboleski. 3,330,642. Sobolev, Igor : See — De Benedictis, Aldo. and Sobolev. 3,321,649. Sobolev, Igor, to Shell Oil Co. 2-hydroxy-3-alkenoyloxypropyl- trialkyl-animonium halides. 3,329,706, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 486. Sobolev, Igor, to Shell Oil Co. Cationic ester production. 3,342,- 840. 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 104. Sobolewski, Edward A. Plastic shotgun shell. 3,359,903, 12-26-67, CI. 102 — 43. Sobyro, Anna M. : See — Blake, Frederick H. 3,349,334. Sobyro, Michael J. : See — Blake, Frederick H. 3,349,334. Socha, Rudolf : See — Ackermann, Karl, and Socha. 3.299,788. Sochting, Herbert, to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Atomizer. 3,301,491, 1-31-67, CI. 239 — 238. Sochting, Hei-bert, and E. Vock, to Hoerbiger Ventilwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Device for the automatic draining of liquids from compressed-gas systems. 3,348,564, 10-24—67, CI. 137—193. Sociedad Civil De Estudio Investigaciones Del Desarrollo Y Progreso Del Automotor Y Mandates B.M.B. : See — Buyatti, Placido L. 3,308,797. Societa Applieazioni Gomma Antivibranti S.A.G.A., S.p.A. : See — Boschi, Antonio. 3,323,786 Bosehi, Antonio. 3,324,774. Boschi, Antonio, and Martorana. 3,315,951. Societa Edison : See — Ribaldone, Giuseppe, Nenz, and Brichta. 3.328,393. Ribaldone, Giuseppe. Smai, and Borsotti. 3,328,394. Societa Farmaceutici Italia : See — Arcamone, Federico, Franceschi, and Glaesser. 3,324,133. Bernardi, Luigi, and De Castiglione. 3,300,469. Camerino, Bruno, Patelli, and Sciaky. 3,314,945. Chillemi, Francesco. 3,341,510. Maneini, Franco, and Sciaky. 3,297,729. Marnatl, Maria P., Prieto, and Spalla. 3,330,737. Societa Internazionale Fonovisione S.p.A. : See — Bottani, Angelo. 3,344,240. Societa Italiana Prodotti Schering : See — Galimberti, Paolo, Gerosa, Melandri, and Buttini. 3,344,- 168. Societa Italiana Telecommunicazioni Siemens S.p.A. : See — ■ Pistilli, Angelo, and Susln. 3,350,664. Societa Nazionale delle Officine de Savigliano: See — De Gasperis, Franco 3,301,409. De Gasperis, Franco. 3,344,932. Societa Nazionale Industria Applieazioni Viscosa, S.p.A., SNIA : See— Palvarini, Attilio, Horak, and Milizia. 3,352,945. Siclari, Francesco, Bellano, Ciceri, D'Alo', Perazzoni, and Giacobone. 3,345,445. Societa Octel : See — Biezunski, Georges, Maugest, and Peres. 3,353,711. Societa Rhodiatoce S.p.A. : See — Romani, Roberto, and Ferri. 3,299,116. Romani, Roberto, and Ferri. 3,350,281. Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite : Botalam : See — Missioux, Jean L. 3,332,597. Societe a Responsabilite Limitee dite Sonal : See — Albaut, Gaston. 3,333,543. Societe a Responsabilite Limitee Doittau Produits Metallurgie : See — Nouveau, Henry. 3,344,838. Societe a Responsabilite Limitee : Rechercbes Etudes Produc- tion R.E.P. : See — Boulet, Georges. 3.332,356. Lucien, Rene\ 3,336,948. Lucien, Rene. 3,338,535. Societe a Responsabilite Limitee: Societe Lamy d'Etudes et de Recherches "Soler" : See — - Cbaveneaud, Roger M. 3,351,727. Societe Alcatel : See — Sauve, Charles, and David. 3,334,213. Societe Alsacienne de Constructions Mecaniques : See— Halleux, Hubert, 3,327,464. Societe Anglo-Beige Vulcain S.A. : See — Challender, Ronald S. 3,321,372. Gratton, Charles P., and Russell. 3,341,426. Grell, Philippe, Harmant, Dodd, and Driscoll. 3,356,589. Johnston, Charles. 3,303,099. Maldague, Pierre E. J. M. 3,305,450. Prince, Michael J., and Timbs. 3,298,922. Timbs, Arthur E., and Dodd. 3,301,764. Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen : See — Brueder, Antoine. 3,316,778. Brueder, Antoine. 3,324,739. Brueder, Antoine. 3,325,224. Brueder, Antoine. 3,330,372. Brueder, Antoine. 3,349,872. Brueder, Antoine. 3,357,041. Cadiou, Jean. 3,298,201. Societe Anonyme Andre Citroen : See — Continued Cadiou, Jean. 3.312,249. Cadiou, Jean. 3,337,233. Cadiou, Jean. 3,357,718. Cadiou, Jean G. 3,306,231. Cadiou, Jean G. 3,329.136. Henrv-Biabaud, Edmond. 3,301,248. Henrv-Biabaud, Edmond. 3.307,662. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond. 3,316,031. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond. 3,322,420. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond. 3,329,153. Henry-Biabaud, Edmond. 3,353,815. Panhard, Paul. 3,329,133. Societe Anonyme, Ateliers Heuze. Malevez et Simon : See — - Dryon. Jacques M. C. 3.340.036. Societe Anonyme Babbitless : See — Barrot, Paul M. E., and Lemardeley. 3,305,181. Lemardeley, Claude Y. L., and Barrot. 3,300,149. Societe Anonyme Colortex : See — Mersch, Georges. 3,322,401. Societe Anonyme ; Compagnie des Ateliers et Forges de la Loire St. Chamond-Firminy-St. Etienne-Jacob-Holtzer : See — Namy, Gerald. 3,332,676. Societe Anonyme COQ France : See — ■ Plcard, Pierre, and Bokshorn. 3,297,848. Picard, Pierre, and Boudiak. 3,329,786. Societe Anonyme D.B.A. : See — Seidermann, Jacques. 3,296,835. Thlrion, Rene. 3,344,891. Thirion, Rene. 3.357,181. Thirion, Rene. 3,357,520. Touller, Pierre. 3,299,719. Societe Anonyme de Machines Electrostatiques : See — Barford, John C, Dias, and Glentworth. 3,323,933. Point. Marcel A. R. 3.339,840. Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications : See — Bezerle, Jean P. 3,332,641. Verges, Paul F.. and Delebecque. 3,323,167. Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet : See— Bruner, Georges. 3,333,772. Fontaine, Jean-Claude. 3.303,714. Pierrat, Jean. 3,329,062. Ricard, Armand G. 3,334,845. Zimer, Joel. 3,303,715. Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de Secheron : See — Farinelli, Rene, Maret, and Riondel. 3,317,806. Wagenleitner, Alois, Montjovent, and Liebisch. 3,349,215. Societe Anonyme des Ateliers et Chantiers de la Seine Mari- time : See — Herrensehmidt. Pierre. 3.339,778. Societe Anonyme des Ateliers G.S.P. Guillemin : See — Regard, Pierre. 3,307,083. Riondel, Pierre, and Gamier. 3.344,333. Societe Anonyme des Etabllssements Leon Hatot : See — Dietsch, Jacques J. G. 3,349.305. Societe Anonyme des UsinesChausson : See — Jentet, Maxime L. 3,3U5,Uijy. Plegat, Alain E. 3,312,015. Plegat, Alain E. 3,318,281. Plegat, Alain E. 3,318,503. Societe Anonyme dite : Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage : See — Grosmangin, Jacques, Besancon, and Petit. 3,328,379. Societe Anonyme dite : Laboratoire Roger Bellon : See — Pesson, Marcel. 3,310,555. Reynaud, Pierre. 3,358,022. Societe Anonyme dite : 1'Oreal : See — Kalopissis, Gregoire, Viout, and Vanlerberghe. 3,337,548. Societe Anonyme dite : Orsymonde : See — Baton, Victor. 3,325,488. Prevost, Henri M. 3,310,094. Societe Anonyme dite : Pneumatiques et Caoutchouc Manu- facture et Plastiques Kleber Colombes : See — Hamelin, Jean J., and Roulet. 3,326,400. Landler, Yvan, and Lebel. 3,308,074. Societe Anonyme dite : Societe de Constructions de Montbard : See — Gillet, Charles E. 3,355,923. Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Francaise d'Etiquetage Virey & Gamier : See — Delia Vlte, Romuald R. 3,322,597. Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Generate de Traction et d'Ex- ploration : See — Aubert, Jean. 3,331,208. Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Industrielle pour la Fabrica- tion des Antibiotiques (S.I.F.A.) : See — Boissier, Jacques R., and Combes. 3,299,124. Boissier, Jacques R., and Malen. 3,355,459. Ores, Bernard, Zuckerkandl, and Philippe. 3,296,246. Societe Anonyme dite : UNITEC : See — Verbaere, Andre R. 3,347,371. Societe Anonyme dite : Vallourec : See — Chamayou, Gerard. 3,356,394. Dedieu, Jacques M. B. 3,308,700. Gillet, Charles. 3,342,109. Societe Anonyme Etabllssements Bresson-Faille-Marchand : See— Alletru. Jean L. 3,300,743. LIST OF PATENTEES 1223 Sociote Anonynio : Etablissoments Kunlmann : See — Biet, Alfred G. P. 3,305,316. Socicte Anonyme : Etablissoments Simon : See — Simon, Roger J. A. 3,353,270. Soeiete Anonyme Francalse des Appareils Automatlques Taxi metres-Taxiphones-S.A.F.A.A. : Sec — Martinet, Andre. 3,33S,510. Soeiete Anonyme Franeaise uu Ferodo : See — Francois, Jean u. 3,315,709. Francois, Jean 6. 3,357,525. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G. 3.306,678. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G. 3,340,968. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G. 3,338,351. Lepelletier, Pierre A. G. 3,351,161. Maurice, Jean. 3,305,051. Maurice, Jean. 3.307.667. Maurice, Jean. 3.323,624. Maurice, Jean. 3,327.820. Soeiete Anonyme Geoffrov-Delore : See — Gonguet. Jean. 3,329.361. Saughwitz, Otto. 3,309,S57. Soeiete Anonyme GlaverOel : See — De Voghel, Raymond. 3,315,975. Soeiete Anonvme Godderidge & Cie : See — - Gonguet, Jean. 3,329,301. Soeiete Anonyme Iwan Simonis, S.A. : See — ■ Malchair, Armand. 3,342.219. Malchair, Armand. 3,347,279. Soeiete Anonyme, Lesieur, Georges & Ses Fila : See — ■ Doucet, Gilles. 3,332,724. Soeiete Anonyme le Textile Delier: See — Groebli. Gustave. 3,314.123. Soeiete Anonyme l'lndustrie Biologique Francaise : See — Aubriot, Annie (Boussac). 3,320,128. Soeiete Anonyme Poclain : See — Guinot, Gabriel L. 3,290,937. Guinot, Gabriel L. 3.314,709. Guinot. Gabriel L. 3.323,066. Guinot, Gabriel L. 3,335,809. Soeiete Anonyme, Proehirbim : See — Meyer, Robert, and Muller. 3.340,082. Soeiete Anonyme Safege-Transport : See — Cbadenson, Lucien F. 3,310,004. Soeiete Anonyme Simca Automobiles : See — Agostlni, Antoine A., and Lagriffol. 3,334,671. Blavette, Roger. 3.327.556. Gauvin, Andre. 3,326,501. Cauvin, Andre. 3,338,620. Charlatte, Georges C. 3,331,364. Dumas, Roger. 3,32S,069. Klitzing, Guillaume. 3,335,269. Soeiete Anonyme : Soeiete Alsacienne de Atomiques de Telecommunications et Alcatel : See — Frindel, Sebastien. 3,328,885. Maudinet. Louis. Ziegelmeyer, and Dintzner. Rodallec, Jean P. R. 3,304,763. Soeiete Anonyme : Soeiete d'Etude de la Propulsion par Reac- tion : See — Vilet, Andre. 3.334,489. Detalle, Bernard. 3.357,260. Soeiete Anonyme Tubest : See — ■ De la Tramerye, Raymond. 3,310,0S2. Soeiete Antargaz Soeiete Anonyme de Distribution de Gaz Liquides de Petrole : See — Vezzoli, Louis A. 3,321,001. Soeiete a Responsabilite Limitee, Allard & Fils : See — Allard, Adrien. 3.306,520. Soeiete Astra de Bouchage, Surbouchage & Conditionnement, Soeiete Anonyme, & Lesieur, Georges & Ses Fils, Soeiete Anonyme : See — Befeziat, Andrg, and Janssen. 3,341,046. Soeiete Auxitra : See — Fauchere, Jean. 3,348,709. Soeiete Beige de l'Azote et des Produits Cbimiques du Marley : See— Braconier, Frederic F. A., and Riga. 3,299,161. Lefebvre, Andre G. F., Englebert, and Geukenne. 3,359,- 075. Soeiete Biraghi : See — Peignen, Henri J. 3,324,275. Soeiete Boulonnaise de Recherches et de Diffusion Pharma- ceutiques "Sobore" Soeiete Anonyme : See — Valery, Jean, and Laville. 3,336,193. Soeiete Chimie et Synthise de Picardie : See — ■ Vincent. Andre. 3.35S.000. Soeiete Civile de Recherches et d'Etudes Industrielles : See— Vincens, Rene. 3.333,752. Vincens, Rene, and Lemaire. 3,304,121. Soeiete Civile des produits Li0ne : See — Julius, Anatole. 3,329,509. Soeiete Civile dite ; Soeiete Civile d' Etudes de Centrifugatlon : See — Babel, Louis, and Peytavin. 3,353,587. Society d'Applications Generates d'Electrieite et de Mecani- que : Sec — Sourgens, Roger P. 3,336,576. Soeiete Degremont Soeiete Anonvme : See — Binder, Pierre, and Lecouffe. 3,29S,871. Schiffers, Ansgar. 3.33o,SGS. Constructions d'Electronique 3,301,588. Soeiete de la Viscose Suisse : See — Krleger, Alex. 3,298,994. Krleger, Alex. 3,340,227. Settele, Walter G. 3,297.807. Wyss, naniel and \V. 3,322,554. Soeiete d'Electro-Chimie. d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieres Electriques d'Ugine : See — Lesson, Paul, Nallet, and Luiset. 3,305,585. Borrel, Marcel. 3.328,268. Borrel, Marcel, and Konareff. 3,301,890. Chabricr, Henri, and Saint-Joanls. 3,311,301. Cloppet Raymond. 3.336,100. Danls, Francois, Cloppet, and Montanteme. 3,356,493. Du Beilav, Marc G., and Sanlaville. 3,330,109. Gravev, Guv. 3,357,858. Greffe, Andre. 3,317,308. Guerin, Jean, and Aigueperse. 3.323,860. Modiano, Jacques, and Weiss. 3,328,26(1. Tarlsot, Gerard. 3,300,279. Szobel, Laszlo, and Parvi. 3,297,594. Szobel, Laszo, and Parvi. 3,303,240. 'Szobel, Laszlo, and I'arvi. 3.308, 15S. Szobel, Laszlo. and Parvi. 3,359,210. Vuillemenot, Jacques. 3,354,102. Soeiete d'Electronique et d'Automatisme : See — Raymond, Francois H. 3,356,837. Soeiete de Mecanographle Japy : See — Meinherz. Joachim, and Waldenburger. 3,348,650. Soeiete de Products Chlmiques d'Auby : See — Oster, Felix. 3,305,491. Soeiete de Prospection Electrique Schlumberger, S.A. : See — Baks, Claude L., and Chesnel. 3,347,164. Gouilloud, Michel M. A. 3,340,464. Soeiete Depson : See — Delsol, Jacques M. P. 3 318,038. Soeiete de Recherches Scientifiques : See — Netien, Georges, Lacharme, Raymond, and Savy. 3,337,- 405. Soeiete de Recherches Tecniques et Industriells : See — Barnabe, Jean-Louis, Callies, and Loveque. 3,344.926. Soeiete des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Soeiete Anonyme) : See — Ackermann, Karl. 3,356,534. Desehamps, Robert M., and Dufour. 3,343,058. Godard, Pierre. 3.356,891. Godard, Pierre, and Goix. 3,342,645. Harivel, Jean-Pierre L. R. 3,342,639. Herold, Charles V., and Ackermann. 3,305,39S. Herold, Charles V., and Kahn. 3,342,640. Jammet, Jean F. 3,320,096. Jammet, Jean F. 3,342,664. Jeannin, Robert A. A., and Kagan. 3,328,203. Kagan. Henri. 3,328,663. Laf on, Guy P., and Cailley. 3,345,211. Laurent, Jean-Francois, and Verrez. 3,335,034. Lecouffe, Yves J. F. 3,352,721. Stanimiroviteh, Douchan. 3 318.733. Stanimiroviteh, Douchan. 3,343,994. Stanimiroviteh, Douchan. 3,350,239. Soeiete des Engrenages : See — Turible, Rene. 3,351,152. Soeiete des Etablissements Andre Debrie : See — Debrie, Andre V. L. C. 3,353,442. Soeiete des Forges et Ateliers du Creusot : See — Bovagne, Rene. 3,345,043. Nectoux, Andre. 3,312,360. Nectoux, Andre. 3,355,039. Soeiete des Lieges des Hamendas et de la Petite Kabylie : See — Morain. Andre J. L. 3,335,048. Soeiete des Mecaniques Verdol : See — Neyraud, Rene. 3,356,109. Soeiete des Poudres Metalliques et des Alliages Speciaux Ugine-Carbone : See — Mever, Rene, and Potet. 3.359,022. Pot'et, Pierre. 3.313,622. Soeiete des Produits Azotes : See — Vialaron, Andre C. 3,332,865. Soeiete des Usines Chimiques : See — Rouault, Paul. 3,308,004. Soeiete des Terrenes, Industrielles Reunies du Loing : See — Bradu, Georges M., and Grosborne. 3,310,194. Descarsin, Maurice. 3,337,675. Soeiete de Transactions Commerciales et Industrielles Entre la France et l'Allemagne (in abbreviation S.O.T.R.A.F.A.) : See — Maudinet, Louis, Ziegelmeyer, and Dintzner. 3,301,588. Soeiete d'Etude du Transport et de la Valorisation des gaz Naturels du Sahara S.E.G.A.N.S. : See — Lamy, Jacques E. 3,326.000. Marion, Henri A. 3,360.042. Soeiete d'Etude et de Construction de Machlnes-Outils. S.E.C.M.O. : See — Mazue. Jack L. P. 3.299.7S3. Soeiete d'Etude et de Fabrication de Material Electronique (Sefme) S.A. R. L. : See — Fourtane, Gerard H. A. 3,358,499. Soeiete d'Etudes Chimiques Pour l'lndustrie et l'Agriculture : See — Alleton, Jean C. 3,350,306. 1224 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Societe d'Etudes contre la Corrosin (S.E.C.C.O.) : See — Heuze, Bernard M. L. 3,326,791. Heuze, Bernard M. L. 3,351,545. Societe d'Etudes de l'Aerotraln : See — Bertin, Jean H., and Guienne. 3,332,361. Bertin, Jean H., and Guienne. 3,347,170. Societe d'Etudes de Machines Thermiques : See — Kuhn, Karl. 3,352,292. Societe d'Etudes et de Participations Eau, Gaz, Electricite, Energie, S.A. : See — Bouvier, Maurice, and Moiroux. 3,314,403. Huber, Robert. 3,316,711. Guy, Jean B., Moiroux, and Salel. 3,308,796. Moiroux, Auguste, and Salel. 3,306,031. Societe d'Etudes et de Realisations d'Installations de Mesure (S.E.R.I.M.) : See — Fouretier, Georges L. 3,352,150. Societe d'Etudes et de Recherches de Materiel Textiles (Ser- matex) : See — Mareiniak, Edmund. 3,350.021. Societe d'Etudes & de Recherches Techniques (S.E.R.T.) : See — Massal, Louis L. J. 3,346,291. Societe d'Etudes et d'Exploitation pour le Transport Continu par Canalisation Mobile : See — ■ Hubert, Jean M. A. 3,332,535. Societe d'Etudes et d'Utilisation de Dechets Industriels et Agricoles (Seudia) : See — Broders, Jacques G. E. 3,325,150. Societe d'Etudes, Invention, Recherche Application et de Real- isations dite S.E.I.R.A.R. : See — - Roux, Andre E. 3,333,610. Societe d'Etudes Recherches & Construction Electroniques (Sercel) Seine: See — Picou, Claude. 3.360,797. Societe d'Etudes Scientifiques et Industrielles de l'lle-de- France : See — Miller, Charles S„ Engelhardt, and Thominet. 3,342,826. Thominet, Michael L. 3,312,739. Thominet, Michel L. 3,357,978. Societe d'Exploitation Chimiques et pharmaceutiques Seceph S.A. : See — Da Re, Paolo. 3,350,411. Da Re, Paolo, and Setnikar. 3,335,184. Societe d'Exploitation des Materiels Hispano-Suiza : See — Brouee, Roger. 3,333,130. Bruvere, Marcel P. M. 3,307.395. Bruvere, Marcel M. F. 3,306,680. Bruyere, Martin F. M. 3,330,476. Cabau, Georges C. M. 3,356,598. Chaffiotte, Pierre P. 3,306.032. Chaffiotte, Pierre P. 3,355,877. Herrmann, Rodolphe. 3,358,657. Laming, Lionel H. G. 3,344,673. Leclercq, Jacques A. M. 3,317,163. Marcheron, Claude L. E. 3,317,164. Plotkowiak, Joseph. 3.356,289. Schott, Marcel R. 3,317,182. Schott, Marcel R. 3,333,598. Societe d'Exploitation des Ressorts Autoamortisseurs Jarret : See — Jarret, Jean J. and Jacques J. 3,306,598. Societe d'Instrumentation Sehluinberger : See — Dion, Georges H. 3,360.758. Lafont, Michel J. 3,320,391. Penet, Pierre M. 3,352,155. Perreau, Pierre. 3,359.007. Societe dit ; Cartonneries De Saint-Germain : See — - Roy, Marcel, and Masson. 3,337,046. Societe dite : Derefa, Etablissement Pour le Developpement Recherches et Fabrications Industrielles : See — Deflandre, Rene. 3.331,469. Deflandre. Rene. 3,337,724. Societe Dite : Flaminaire Marcel Quercia : See — Quercia. Marcel. 3,303,672. Societe dite : Glaces de Boussois : See — Prislan, Georges. 3,297.423. Prislan, Georges. 3,317,300. Societe d'Optique et de Mecanique de Haute Precision : See — Baboz, Jean. 3,349.491. Baluteau, Jean-Michel. 3,316,051. Czapek, Andre. 3,302 291. Societe d'Outillage pour Frappe a Chaud SA : See — Vuilleumier, Claude. 3,349,214. Societe Du Carburateur Zenith : See — Simonet, Jocelyn E. L., and Biver. 3,351,327. Societe en nom collectif dite : "Science Union et Cie Societe Francaise d'Recherche Medicale" : See — Beregi, Laszlo G., and Hugon. 3,334,302. Societe Europeenne pour le Traitement de l'lnformation : See — Harrand, Yves M. C. R. 3,337,853. Societe Fichet Societe Anonyme : See — Lett. Guy. 3,352,134. Societe Fives Lille-Cail : See — Capiau, Andre. 3,319,461. Dambrine, Francis. 3,356,124. Mercier, Andre. 3,356,223. Societe Francaise d'Equipements pour la Navigation Aerienne : See— Chombard, Pierre A. 3,357,263. Chombard, Pierre A. 3,358,515. Societe Francaise des Laboratoires Labaz : See — Singier, Jacques L. G. 3,325,031. Societe Franco-Hispano-Americaine Francispam : See — ■ Labat, Antoine. Re. 26,193. Societe Generale Alimentaire G.a.s.A. : See — Hureau, Jacques. 3.317,951. Hureau, Jacques. 3,349,434. Societe Generale de Constructions Electriques & Mecaniques : See — Augier, Jean A. 3,321,695. Carrasse, Jean M. P. 3,297,189. Vayson, Henri P. 3,331,919. Societe Generale du Magnesium : See — Raclot, Bernard. 3.318.692. Raclot, Bernard, 3,343,948. Societe Generale du Vide-SOGEV. : See — Aupoix, Marcel. 3,302,303. Aupoix, Marcel J. P. 3,352,321. Darnois, Andre. 3.303,268. Societe Genevoise d'Instruments de Physique : See — Viret, Robert, and Stahl. 3,346,848. Societe Glaenzer Spicer Societe Anonyme : See — Orain, Michel. 3,339,315. Orain, Michel. 3,357,207. Societe Grenobloise d'Etudes et d'Applications Hydrauliques : See — Berthod, Louis. 3,308,032. Berthold, Louis. 3,351,131. Condolios, Elie. 3,295,677. Duport, Jacques. 3,314,391. Hanf, Hubert. 3,328,896. Societe Hispano-Suiza Lallemant : See — Lallemant, Pierre M. J. 3,306,741. Lallemant, Pierre J. M. 3,357,521. Societe Industrielle Beige des Petroles S.A. : See — Tritsmans, Paul A. 3.338,816. Tritsmans, Paul A. 3,347,775. Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe Anonyme) : See — Bernard. Michel A. R. 3.334,722. Bernard, Michel A. R. 3,347,433. Caillat, Edouard M M 3,328,646 Dollot, Yves C. 3,354,822. Martin, Claude R. M. 3,314,359. Vadrot, Michel J. 3.351,162. Societe Industrielle de Brevets et d'Etudes S.I.B.E. : See — Mennesson, Andre L. 3.319,942. Mennesson, Andre L. 3,330,543. Mennesson. Andre L. 3,346,245. Societe Industrielle de Liansons Electriques : See — Noirclerc, Andre. 3,295,804. Societe 1 Industrielle des Materiaux Blancs SIMAB : See — Deloye, Francois X. 3,326,706. Societe Industrielle des Nouvelles Techniques Radioelectriques et de l'Electronique Francaise : See — Munier de Montriehard, Charles J. M. M., and Locatelli. 3,337,767. Societe Industrielle des Silicones : See — Valle, Pierre. 3,322,099. Societe Industrielle Generale de Mecanique Appliquee S.I.G.M.A. : See — Gauthier, Robert. 3,299,824. Giraudon, Jean R. 3,323,505. Giraudon, Jean R., and Bordel-Mathiolon. 3,330,265. Pigeroulet, Jean, and Tissot. 3,323,506. Societe le Carbone-Lorraine, Etablissements Pierre Genin : See — Montaud, Gilberte M„ and Duflos. 3,322,489. Societe Les Piles Wonder : See — Paillet, Robert. 3,348,977. Societe Librex Anstalt : See — Sabbe, Jan. 3,327.738. Sabbe, Jan. 3,343,570. Societe Lignes Telegraphiques et Telephoniques : See — Ernyei, Herbert. 3,331,393. Societe Lorraine de Laminage Continu "Sollac" : See — Decamps, Georges. 3,313,619. Societe Luxembourgeouse de Brevets et de Participations : See — Paulsen, Jean-Felix. 3,304,743. Societe Lyonnaise Des Applications Catalytiques : See — Risse, Roger. 3,354,931. Societe Meusienne de Constructions Mecaniques : See — ■ Giros, Marcel A. 3,348,394. Societe Mixte pour 1'Etude et le Development de la Technique des Centres Postaux M£canis6s : See — Immarigeon, Jean H. 3,316,855. Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction : See — Trinkler, Alfred, Stieglitz, and Jumelle. 3,29S,180. Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Aviation : See — Aubert, Jacques. 3,300,979. Aubert, Jacques, Silhouette, and Malachier. 3,335,566. Bauger, Louis J., Gambet, LaCroix, and Negre. 3,295,318. , Bellion, Jean-Claude, and Hoch. 3.344,882. Brent, Georges, and Stoltz. 3,339,844. Camboulives, Andrg A. M. L. 3.306,542. Colornbani, Don P. L. J., and Ferrie. 3,350,884. Feraud, Roger A., and Jardinier. 3,350,886. Ferrie, Franck G. M., Marchand-Revers, and Marion. 3,359,734. LIST OF PATENTEES 1225 Societe Nationale d'Etude et do Construction do Moteurs i'Avlation : See Con1 inued Gamier, Michel K. 3,349,248. Guerin, Ange P. 3,324,S70. Hoch, Reno G., Jumelle, and Minos. 3,351,155. Jumelle, Louis F., Ranvier, and Riohter. 3,344,S83. Ranvier, Gaston J.-L., and Richtor. 3,360,074. Tlssier, Roger II., Baliguet, and Stieglitz. 3,312,057. Societe Nationaio des Petroles d'Aqultaine : See — Bapseres, Pierre, Audouze, Signouret, and Ourgaud. 3.32G.9S2. Bapseres, Pierre, and Biensan. 3,314.999. Bapseres, Pierre, and Signouret. 3,303,166. Biensan, Michel, and Bapseres. 3,308,166. Cheritat. Roland, and Oddoux. 3,342,771. Bvano, Gilbert R. 3,312,529. Ferrie, Franck G. M., Marchand-Revers, and Colombani. 3,308,623. Gstalder. Serge, and Raynal. 3,310,126. Gourdon, Bernard, and Pouliquen. 3,337,638. Lang, Andre, and Vannel. 3,333,008. Loupere, Andre. 3,343.377, Molinet, Georges. 3,310,595. Molinet, Georges, and Audouze. 3.342,620. Molinet, Georges, and Durand. 3,314.763. Molinet, Georges, Durand, and Mestreit. 3,317,375. Molinet, Georges, and Lavion. 3.357,924. Raynal, .Tean. Gstalder, and Renard. 3. 358,783. Sahores, Jean, Vanuxem, and Capiaux. 3,332,577. Sauvan, Jacques L. 3,296,593. Signouret, Jean-Baptiste. 3,352,837. Terminet, Rene. 3.300. 2S0. Vannel, Paul. 3.317,610. Societe Nouvelle d'Electronique et de la Radio-Industrie : See— Landes, Claude L. 3.359.497. Mayer, Jean-Jacques G. 3,340,506. Peronneau, Georges, Mikailoff, Floret, and Roman. 3,357,- 016. Societe Nouvelle Spidem : See — Bahout, Rene H. L. 3,325,155. Diolot, Lucien. 3.35S.491. Diolot. Lucien E. 3.344,63S. Societe Organico S.A. : See — Genas. Michailas, and Poulain. 3,303,217. Societe per Azioni Fratelli Borletti : See — Gustin. Giuliano. 3,357.385. Mincuzzi, Antonio. 3,340,616. Mincuzzi, Antonio. 3 340.703. Moro. Antonio. 3.329.7S8. Societe pour 1'Affranchissement et de Timbrage Automatlques S.A.T.A.S. : See— Feldzer. Constantin. 3.35S.S01. Societe pour l'Equipment de la Blancbisserie-et de la. Fein- turerie Francaises : See — Brillet. Andre L. M. 3.338.072. Societe pour l'Equipment des Industries Chimques-S. P.E.I. Chim-Reunion des Anciens Etablissements : See — Bahout, Rene H. L. 3,333,836. Societe ponr l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude : See — Bourgeois, Yves, Lefrancois, and Moreau. 3,342,550 Societe "Pratic-Buro": See — Boulanger, Daniel. 3,309,158. Societe Precismeca : See — Lantz, Jean. 3,356,206. Societe Progil : See — Degeorges, Marcel E., and Bourgau. 3,311,663. Laporte, Jean, Giolito. and Schleicher. 3,306.773. Lehureau, Jean, and Poignant. 3,342,586. Societe Rhodiaceta : See — Alliot-Lugaz. Maurice, and Allard. 3,328,484. Bonnard, Lucien. 3,312,667. Boutonnet. Alexandre. 3.349,554. Chezaud. Jean C. 3.334,070. Chezaud, Jean C, Burillon, and Mangieri. 3,312,185. Chezaud, Jean C. Muller. and Saint-Genis. 3,339,237. Diolot, Lucien. 3,319.453. Diolot. Lucien. 3,327.510. Grobert. Jacques. 3.344,457. Gruet, Daniel. 3.345,814. Mermoud. Charles, and Abeille. 3,30S,099. Pesson. Andre. 3,338.889. Saligny, Claude. 3,342.919. Terra, Pierre J., and Finiels. 3,316,611. Societe Rhovyl : See — Gord, Louis, and Michel. 3,337,670. Societe Rochar Electronique : See — Charbonnier, Roger. 3,303,493. Charbonnier, Roger. 3,324,707. Societe Suisse Pour l'lndustrie Horlogere S.A. : See — Dome, Peter. 3.343,015. Schwaar, Edouard. 3,296,790. Societe Technique de Pulverisation : See — Boris, Michel. 3,347,424. Societe Technique d'Impressions Fiduciaries : See — Feuchin, Regis R.-H. des Lyons de. 3,316,838. Society Laborix : See — Poittevin, Maurice. 3.323,676. 242-023— P 78 Socitex : See — Marciniuk, Edmund. 3,313,090. Soda Koryo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kiiw.ua. Tsutomu, and Yoshikawa. 3.313,717. Sodano, Emanuel M. Method for the determination of distance and/or direction between non-in tervisible distant stations. 3,351,942, 11-7-67, CI. 343—112. Sodderland, George A., and A. J. Solar, to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical grounding clamp. 3,353,115, 11-14-67, CI. 339—249. Soddy, Thomas C, and T. Z. Herr, to The Youngstown Steel Door Co. Door. 3,341 972, 9-19-67, CI. 49 - 220. Soder, Karl G., to General Motors Corp. Turbomagnetic pump. 3,354,642, 11-28-67, CI. 60—59. Soderberg, Axel A. Bristle cutting tool. 3,305,S8S, 2-28-67, CI. 15—179. Soderberg, Curt A. : See — Muller, John T., and Soderberg. 3,347,268. Soderberg, Richard H. Concealed self operating sash lock apparatus. 3 328.060, 6-27-67, CI. 292 — 64. Soderberg, Sture : See — Hilscher, Rudolf, Florin, and Soderberg. 3.342,209. Sodergren, Albin R. Model construction panel assembly. 3,295,225, 1-3-67, CI. 35 — 16. Soderhamn Machine Mfg. Co. : See — Gaitten, Walden M. 3,299,478. Soderhamns Verkstaber Aktiebolag : See — Tannerstal, Harding. 3,319,773. Soderholm, Leo H. : See — Amy, Jonathan W., and Soderholm. 3,301,481. Soderlund, Garv A. : See — Koch, Ulrich H., Buchholz, and Soderlund. 3,356,335. Koch, Ulrich H., and Soderlund. 3,312,446. Koch, Ulrich H„ and Soderlund. 3,354,897. Soderlund, Per-Erik, to Ytong International Aktiebolag. Bot- tom plates for moulds intended for the manufacture of cellular concrete and other materials in the manufacture of which great differences in temperature appear between the content of the moulds and the surrounding medium. 3,298,076, 1-17-67, CI. 25—1. Soderquist, Charles E., Jr. : See — Simpson, John A., and Soderquist. 3.316,661. Soderquist, Frederick J., J. L. Amos, and R. H. Allen, to The Dow Chemical Co. Preparation of ortho-ethyltoluene. 3,296,322, 1-3-67, CI. 260—671. Soderquist, Leslie E.. to McNeil Corp. Tire presses. 3,298,- 066, 1-17-67, CI. 18—17. Soderquist, Leslie E., to McNeil Corp. Unloader for press shap- ing and curing pneumatic tires. 3,336,630, S-22-67, CI. 18 — 2. Soderquist, Leslie E., to McNeil Corp. Press for shaping and curing pneumatic tires. 3.336.635, 8-22-67, CI. 18 — 17. Soderquist. Leslie E., to McNeil Corp. Mounting mold sec- tions used in vulcanizing presses. 3,336,636, 8-22-67, CI. 18 — 43. Soderquist, Leslie E., and K. Klose, to McNeil Corp. Tire sup- port. 3.337,173. 8-22-67, CI. 248 — 27S. Soderqvist, Karl-Gustav : See — Bergendal, Gunnar. and Soderqvist. 3,337,042. Soeder, Mary L„ to Hercules Inc. Nickel phenolates and their use as light stabilizers for polyolefins. 3,321.502, 5-23-67 CI. 260 — 439. Soenksen, Uwe, E. Bauer, W. Sanne, and J. Arnold, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Chemically modi- fied polymers of 1.2-alkvlenimines and a process for their production. 3.350,340, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Soennichsen, Soenke. to Premier Tool Works. Inc. Egg carton closing machine. 3,314,217, 4-1S-67, CI. 53 — 376. Soesbergen, Adrianus, to Inland Steel Co. Flexible bag type shipping container and method of closing and sealing same. 3,35S,905, 12-19-67. CI. 229—62. Soeteber, Ronald J.. R. S. Reaves, and W. R. Bryant, to Allis- Chalmers Mfg. Co. Engine cooling system for tractors (radiator and fan located between engine and operator). 3,319,732, 5-16-67, CI. 180—54. Soeterbroek. Johannes C. : See — Adema, Eduard H., Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3,31S,- 859. Adema, Eduard H., Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3.31S,- 861. Soeters, Raymond A. : See — Marsee, Frederick J., and Soeters. 3,322,406. Soeters, Raymond A., to Holley Carburetor Co. Pump. 3,296,- 976, 1-10-67, CI. 103 — 173. Soeters, Raymond A., to Holley Carburetor Co. Ignition dis- tributor with improved means for adjusting the breaker points. 3,350,517, 10-31-67, CI. 200 — 31. Soffel, Robert O. : See — Lee. Robert C, Soffel, and Vigliante. 3.350,509. Soffer, Noah, and L. M. Shorr, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemi- cal Corp. Photochlorin.ition of alkvl aromatic compounds. 3,338,S11, S-29-67, CI. 204 — 163. Sofinowski, Jacob, III : See — Angelos, Mitchell G., Sclinepfe, and Sofinowski. 3,316,- 810. Sogenique (Electronics) Ltd. : See — Wolfendale. Caleb F. 3.296,522. Wolfendale, Caleb F. 3.297.941. Wolfendale, Caleb F. 3,34S,133. 1226 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sogenique (Service) Ltd. : See — Jye, William H. 3,334,419. Sogn. Allen W. : -See — Bonfleld, John H., and Sogn. 3,350,444. Sogoian, Nash P. Mud flap support. 3,333,868. 8-1-67, CI. 280—154.5. Soguel, Rene\ Watertight sealing means for a control device extending through the casing of an instrument. 3,322,432, 5-30-67, CI. 277 — 171. Sohda, Yoshimi : See — 'Sohda, Yoshitoshi and Yoshimi. 3,343,474. Sohen, Carl B. : See — Turnbull, Merlin Y., Bierenfeld, and Sohen. 3,336,455. Sohl, Gordon : See — Speiser, Robert C, and Sohl. 3,311,772. Sohl, William I., to Art Metal, Inc. Office equipment system and components thereof. 3,341,270, 9-12-67, CI. 312—214. Sohlberg, Johan F. Surgical blade holder for dentistry. 3,325,- 900, 6-20-67, CI. 32 — 46. Sohm. Elmar. Method for cultivation of champignons. 3,335,- 521. 8-15-67, CI. 47—1.1. Sohma, Akio, to Hitachi, Ltd. Turbine blades. 3,304,056, 2-14-67, CI. 253—76. Sohn, August W., and A. Erasmus, to Zellstoffabrlck Waldhof. Process for the preparation of products used for the con- trol of viscosity and water absorption of drilling fluids. 3,347,788, 10-17-67, CI. 252 — 8.5. Sohne, Stephan U. : See — Stephan, Siegfried, and Otto. 3,313,332. Sohner, Gerhard : See — Ehrmann, Karl, and Sohner. 3,325,582. Steinberg, Diedrich. Sohner, and Issier. 3,327,164. Sohner, Gerhard, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Battery ignition system. 3.319,618, 5-16-67, CI. 123—148. Sohnlein, Dieter : See — Greifenhagen, Karl-Heinz, and Sohnlein. 3,343,757. Sohns, Carl B. : See — Rothwelier, Richard C, Bierenfeld, and Sohns. 3,315,060. Turnbull, Merlin Y., Bierenfeld, and Sohns. 3,336,455. Sohns, Carl B., and D. L. Pettit, to Square D Co. Push button operator. 3,305,660, 2-21-67, CI. 200—172. Sohns, Carl B., and J. Bierenfeld, to Square D Co. Illumi- nated selector switch. 3,320,393, 5-16-67, CI. 200—167. Sohre, Joachim S. : See — - Jensen, Richard C, and Sohre. 3,334,495. Soila, Jouko V., and E. P. Niskanen, to Koltek Oy. Stop valve. 3,342,453, 9-19-67, CI. 251 — 184. Soilserv, Inc. : See — Phillips, Irvine L„ and Scott. 3,351,031. Soiltest, Inc. : See — Thacher. Ronald E. 3,341,012. Soiron, Charles, H. Rafael, and W. Stockar, to J. R. Geigy, A.-G. Dyeing polyamide fibers. 3,298,774, 1-17-67, CI. 8—74. Sokollk, Edward. Soil conditioning apparatus. 3,299,965, 1-24-67, CI. 172 — 160. Sokolik, Edward. Surgical instrument. 3,320,957, 5-23-67, CI. 128—311. Sokoloff, Boris, and Y. Toda. Antivirus antibiotic from paecilomyces todicus and method of producing same. 3,303,- 094, 2-7-67, CI. 167 — 65. Sokoloff, Boris, and Y. Toda. Antivirus antibiotic form tri- choderma todica and method of producing same. 3,323,996, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 65. Sokolov, Anatoly A. : See — - Tseitlin, Yakov M., Sokolov, and Amosov. 3,337,963. Sokolova, Lidla V. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Sokolovsky, Mark A. : See — Arbuzov, Boris A., Sokolovsky, Zavlin, and Vinokurova. 3,346,543. Sokolowski, Robert C. to Kimberlv-Clark Corp. Laminated non-woven fabric. 3,327,708, 6-27-67, CI. 128—156. Sokolski, Walter T. : See — Bergy. Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Earge, and Sokolski. 3,305,554. Sola Basic Industries, Inc. : See — Kort, Hans A. 3,352,509. Orr, Harley J. 3,341,675. Solar, Allan J. : See — Sodderland, George A., and Solar. 3,353,145. Solar, Carl M. : See— Haselwood, Donald E., and Solar. 3,323,112. Solar Light Mfg. Co. : See — Eisenberg, Maurice. 3,319,919. Solar Reflection Room Corp. : See — ■ Weber, John P. 3,341,395. Solar Systems Inc. : See — Apfelbaum, Jerome G., Bachner, and Mountz. 3,335,265. Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Thomson, Charles. 3,318,437. Thomson, Cnarles. 3.318,440. Thomson, Charles. 3,343,652. Thomson, Charles. 3,343.653. Thomson, Charles. 3,344,956. Thomson. Charles. 3,351,179. Thomson, Charles. 3,352,408. Solari, Archie J., to Crane Packing Co. Sealing element for rotary mechanical seal. 3,322,431, 5-30-67, CI. 277 — 92. Solartron Electronic Group Ltd., The : See — Maskens, Geoffrey D. 3,333,068. Spens, Stephen N. 3,351,937. Solberg, Ernst J., and C. A. Albert, to PMC Corp. Rust pre- vention in aqueous ammonia containers. 3,296,037, 1-3-67, CI. 148—6.14. Solberg, Loren C. Automobile Idler. 3,315,539, 4-25-67, CI. 74 532 Soldan, Fritz : See — Korbanka, Helmut, and Soldan. 3,355,394. Soldat, Gilbert J. : See — Barker, Horace H., Jr., Long, Rosello, Soldat, and Smith. 3,317,074. Sole, Pedro, Jr. : See — Aguirre-Batres, Francisco, Sole, and Murillo-Solis. 3,344,- 734. Soleau, Joseph H., to Philips Electronics and Pharmaceutical Industries. Extension tool holder. 3,359,840, 12-26-67, CI. 82—36. Solem Machine Co. : See — Roehrig, Phillip J. 3,354.588. Soler Marti, Antonio, Jose, Juan, and M. Safety lock. 3,343,- 385, 9-26-67, CI. 70 — 313. Soler Marti, Jose : See — Soler Marti, Antonio, Jose, Juan, and M. 3,343,385. Soler Marti, Juan : See — Soler Marti, Antonio, Jose, Juan, and M. 3,343,385. Soler Marti, Mario : See — Soler Marti, Antonio, Jose. Juan, and M. 3,343,385. Soletanche : See — ■ Caron, Claude. 3,332,245. Soley, Warren G., to Indiana General Corp. Coil lifter. 3,298,730, 1-17-67, CI. 294—65.5. Solheim, Karsten. Golf club. 3,332,684, 7-25-67, CI. 273 — 81.3. Solheim, Karsten, and A. J. Duckett, to General Electric Co. Print hammer. 3,309,989, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — 93. Solidstate Controls, Inc. : See — Jackson, Stuart P. 3,310,728. Solid State Engineering Co. : See — Brandtszteter, Boleslaw. 3,305,851. Solid State Products, Inc. : See — Hangstefer, James B. 3,310,711. Solimar, Keith F. : See — Anderson, Arthur I., and Solimar. 3,343,888. Solin, Lawrence. Gymnasium mats. 3,319,273, 5-16-67, CI. 5 — 344. Solisch, Rudolf, to Jos. Schneider & Co. Projection objective consisting of object-side negative component and image-side positive multilens component. 3,297,394, 1-10-67, CI. 350 — 215. Sollsch, Rudolf, and W. Woltche, to Jos. Schneider & Co., Optische Werke. High-speed camera objective. 3,350,157, 10-31-67, CI. 350—210. Solisch, Rudolf, and W. Wagner, to Joseph Schneider & Co., Optische Werke. High-speed seven component camera objec- tive. 3,351.412, 11-7-67, CI. 350 — 207. Solisch. Rudolf, and W. Woltche, to Isco Optische Werke G.m.b.H. High-speed varifocal objective. 3,360,320, 12-26-67, CI. 350 — 184. Solite Corp. : See — Roberts, John W., Old, Gibson, Foster, Purvis, and Wy- coff. 3.346,198. Solitron Devices, Inc. : See — Ford, Martin W. 3,325,701. Vu}:\< Rohert O. 3,351,825. Sollenbarger, Nell W. Dump valve for washing machines. 3.307,825, 3-7-67. CI. 251 — 138. Sollenberger, Carl E. Apparatus for bar-bell type exercises. 3,359,802, 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 379. Sollin, Ingmar, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Froth flotation reagent. 3,353,672, 11-21-67, CI. 209 — 166. Sollman, Paul B., to G. D. Searle & Co. (Optionally 17- alkylated) 17-oxygenated-2-thia-5-androstan-3-ones, mer- captoacids corresponding and esters thereof. 3,301,872, 1- 31-67, CI. 260 — 327. Sollohub, Raymond J., to General Electric Co. Process for making split rimmed rings. 3,314,273, 4-18-67, CI. 72 — 335. Sollott, Gilbert P., to United States of America, Army. Tertiary ferrocenylphenylphosphlnes. 3,310,577, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 439. Solmlnski, Walter V., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Seat spring. 3,309,075, 3-14-67, CI. 267 — 110. Solo Cup Co. : See — Johnson, Howard W., Knize, and D'Ercoli. 3,342,375. Solocast Co., The : See — Miner, Warren M., and Yamasakl. 3,338,580. Miner, Warren M., and Yamasakl, 3,338,581. Soloff, Robert S., to Branson Instruments, Inc. Method of splicing flexible thermoplastic tape using adhesive tape and sonic energy. 3,331,719, 7-18-67, CI. 156 — 73. Solomir, John G., R. Akeret, and P. Souady, to Swiss Alumi- num Ltd. Apparatus for the manufacture of dense sintered articles. 3,343,209, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 4. Solomon, Alison, to Garland Knitting Mills. Garment manu- facturing means and method. 3.313,256, 4-11-67, CI. 112 — Solomon. Archie. 211—182. Garment rack. 3,303,938, 2-14-67, CI. LIST OF PATENTEES 1227 Solomon, Bert P. : See — Stollmnn. Irving, and Solomon. 3,337,972. Solomon, David II.: See — Cousens, Richard H., Osmond, and Solomon. 3,298,990. Solomon, Harry J., to Decor Plastic Co. Flower pot container. 3,339,310, 9-5-67, CI. 47 — 34. Solomon, Jack, to Lincoln Metal Products Corp. Dispenser for rolled sheets of material. 3,317,099, 5-2-67. CI. 225 — 23. Solomon, Leonard, to Transogram Co., Inc. Music and moving picture toy. 3,326,324, 6-20-67, CI. 185 — 43. Solomon, Murray : See — Honig, William M., Christopher, and Solomon. 3,353,119. Solomon, Nathan L. Tuhular hair curler with means for en- closing a coil spring. 3,348,554, 10-24-67, CI. 132 — 39. Solomon, Paul W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Novel cyclohexyl derivatives of ethylene and methods for their preparation. 3,342,884, 9-19-67, CI. 260—666. Solomon, Ralph E., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Timer adjusted oven temperature control. 3,305,- 174, 2-21-67, CI. 236—46. Solomon, Ralph E., to Deutsch Controls Corp. Fluid-flow control device. 3,327,950, 6-27-67, CI. 239—533. Solomon. Sam : See — Slivoski, Wallace R. 3,327,328. Solomon, Shawn M. Self-operable detachable power unit at- tachment for wheel chairs and power control unit therefor. 3,351,148, 11-7-67, CI. 180 — 6.5. Solomon, William : See — Pollak. Edward C, Harmon, and Solomon. 3,348,868. Solomons, Cyril, to Honeywell Inc. Potentiometric sensor with presaturator. 3,349,012, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 1. Solomons, Cyril, and J. P. Hynes, to Honeywell Inc. Oxygen sensor with a scavenger electrode. 3,328,277, 6-27-67, CI. 204 — 195. Solop, Eli : See — Kosinsky, Edward .1.. and Solop. 3,342,901. Solos, Louis P., and V. Re, to Salon at Lincoln Hills. Ap- paratus for treating a person's hair and scalp. 3,343,530, 9-26-67, CI. 128—65. Soloveichik, Anna I. : See — Figner, Avraam X., Soloveichik, and Judinakaja. 3,358,- 178. Solovieff, George B. : See — Russell, Fred J., and Solovieff. 3,308,641. Russell, Fred J., and Solovieff. 3,330,140. Russell, Fred J., and Solovieff. 3,349.584. Russell, Fred J., and Solovieff. 3,349,586. Solow, Benjamin, to Angstrohm Precision Inc. Metal film re- sistor for low range and linear temperature coefficient. 3.356.9S2, 12-5-67, CI. 33S— 308. Solow, Joseph. Automobile hood locking means. 3,347,071, 10-17-67, CI. 70—240. Solow, Samuel, to GTC Corp. Gaseous discharge lamp with stabilizing arrangement. 3,311,775, 3-28-67, CI. 313 — 161. Soloway, Samuel B., and K. D. Zwahlen, to Shell Oil Co. 4-methylsulfonvl-2,6-dinitro-N.N-substituted anilines as her- bicides. 3.321,292, 5-23-67, CI. 71—2.3. Soloway, Samuel B., and K. D. Zwahlen, to Shell Oil Co. Herbicidal phenylureas. 3,326,663, 6-20-67, CI. 71—2.6. Solowey, Ida. Bottle with two or more separate compart- ments. 3,321,097, 5-23-67, CI. 215 — 6. Solowey, Ida. Compartmented medical container having a rupturable diaphragm between compartments. 3,340,873, 9-12-67, CI. 128—272. Solski, Frank A., and L. K. Shepard, to Standard Tool & Mfg. Co. Pallet transfer device. 3,313,393, 4-11-67, CI. 19S — 25. Soltis, George L. : See — Montgomery, John R., Wallace, and Soltis. 3,356,371. Wolfner, William F., Wallace, Soltis, Griswold, and Mont- gomery. 3,323,S04. Soltis, John A. : See— Roff, William R., Jr., and Soltis. 3,310,856. Soltz, Daniel J., and R. J. Spady, to Honeywell, Inc. Bidirec- tional decade counter. 3,311,737, 3-28-67, CI. 235 — 92. Solum, James R., to B & W Inc. Well pipe centralizer. 3,312,2S5, 4-4-67, CI. 166—241. Solum, James R., to B & W Inc. Two stage centralizer. 3,343,- 608, 9-26-67, CI. 166—241. Solum, James R., to B & W Inc. Cement basket. 3,358,708, 12-19-67, CI. 166—202. Solvav & Cie : See — Blovaert, Felix, and Toussaint. 3,303,181. Cammaert, Willy C. 3,332,186. Dassesse, Pierre, and Dechenne. 3,326,878. Dassesse. Pierre, and Dechenne. 3,356,06S. Druviants. Paul. 3.324.020. Kegelart, Willy. 3,311,440. Martelli, .Nerio. 3.344.471. Martelli, Nerio, and Colinet. 3,310,620. Metaizeau, Paul. 3.332,742. Metaizeau, Paul. 3,342,557. Rvckaert, Andre, and Domen. 3,307.910. Schoberle, Robert, and Stijnen. 3,311,550. Solvay & Cie Societe en Commandite : See — Bloyaert, Felix, and Toussaint. 3,320,227. Solvex Corp. : See — Werth, Peter J.. Jr., and King. 3.311.92S. Solyst, Erik R., to Burroughs Corp. Electromagnetic trans- ducer and method of fabrication. 3,323,116, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Solyst, Erik R., to International Business Machines Corp. Mounting of a transducer. 3,329,379, 7-4-67, CI. 248—27. Soma, Haruo : See — Kawase, Susumu, Kubota, and Soma. ,",,. 'MS, •_':',.">. Soma, Ichiro, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Mounting assem- bly supporting semiconductor devices. 3,335,582, 8-15-67, CI. 206— P6. Soma, Nobuo : See — Sunagawa, Genshun, Soma, and Nakazawa. 3,321,520. Soma, Takenobu : See — Konishl, Kazuo, Okutaui, and Soma. 3,332,943. Soman, Robert, to The McKay Machine Co. Rolling bolster. 3,306,185, 2-28-67. CI. 100—229. Soman, Robert, to The McKay Machine Co. Apparatus for use with presses and the like. 3,311,066, 3-28-67, CI. 104 — 172. Somat Corp. : See — Craig, Sam N., Combs, Hilbert, Kemper, and Tahar. 3 319 897 Wandel,' Kurt. 3,310,241. Sombardier, Jules A., to Projecteurs Cihie Societe Anonyme. Vehicle headlights adjusting devices. 3,330,470, 8-15-67, CI. 240—7.1. Someno, Fujio : See — Noda, Ikuya, Yamamoto, Ueta, Minami, Hirano, Someno, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Somer, Fritz, i/n each to Anaconda American Brass Co., Inc., Mueller Brass Co., Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corp., Reading Tube Corp., Scovill Mfg. Co., Bridgeport Brass Co., Div. of National Distillers and Chemical Corp., Calumet & Hecla, Inc., Carro Copper & Brass Co., Div. of Carro Corp Chase Brass & Copper Co., and Triangle Conduit and Cable Co., Inc. Sanitary drain system, method, and fittings therefor. 3,346,887, 10-17-67, CI. 4 — 211. Somer, Toivo A., and T. L. Francis, to United States of America, Army. Transistor modulator-amplifier. 3,305- 796, 2-21-67, CI. 332—44. Somermeyer, Harry J. Light assembly for attachment to a gutter. 3,341,699, 9-12-67, CI. 240 — 2. Somero. Leonard A. Electric heating unit. 3,353,003, 11-14— 67, CI. 219—341. Somers, Allen E. : See — Carr, Norman L., Home, Offutt. and Somers. 3,349,027. Somers, Raymond A., and R. J. Tolmie, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Storage and display device. 3,360,110, 12-26-67, CI. 206 — 45.2. Somervell. Roland W. G., to S. Davall & Sons, Ltd. Couplings. 3.313,126. 4-11-67, CI. 64 — 15. Somervell, Roland W. G., and A. F. Woods, to S. Davall & Sons Ltd. Drive reversing mechanism. 3,332,634, 7-25-67, CI. 42—54.1. Somerville, Gareth G., to General Electric Co. Method of making pre-formed single turn magnetic cores. 3,327,373, 6-27-67. CI. 29—155.57. Somerville, George R., Jr., to Southwest Research Institute. Encapsulating method and apparatus. 3,310.612, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — 4. Somerville, James C. : See — Kelly, Patrick M., Ames, and Somerville. 3,330,797. Somerville, Willard T., and E. J. Shuster, to International Flavors & Fragrances, Inc. Perfume compositions contain- ing geranontrile, cinmamyl nitriie or 2-nonenyl nitrile. 3,325,369, 6-13-67, CI. 167—94. Somlyody, Arpad, to Burroughs Corp. Electronic counter using semiconductor counting devices. 3,335,266, 8-8-67, CI. 235—92. Sommer, Albert. High speed bending means. 3,339,390, 9-5— 67, CI. 72—133. Sommer, Alfred : See — Leibowitz, Donald, and Sommer. 3,296,584. Sommer, Erwin, and K. Gerlach, to Vereinigte Glanzstoff- Fabriken A.G. Production of paper of cellulose asd poly- amide fibers. 3,354,032, 11-21-67, CI. 162—146. Sommer, Francois N., to S.E.T.E.P., Societe d'Etudes, de Re- cherches et d'Experimentations Industrielles de Tour Pro- cedes Nouveaux pour I'Alliance des Textiles et de Matieres Plastiques. 3,316,586, 5-2-67, CI. 18 — 2. Sommer, Francois N., to S.E.T.E.P. Societe d'Etudes, de Reeherehes et d'Experimentations Industrielles de tour Procedes Xouveaux Pour I'Alliance des Textiles et des Matieres Plastiques. Methods of embossing polyvinyl chlo- ride coatings on a textile or like support. 3,338,731, 8-29- 67, CI. 117 — 10. Sommer, Hans : See — Bestian, Herbert, Sommer, and Bergmann. 3.345,253. Sabbaides, Hippocrate, and Sommer. 3,299, S96. Sommer, Harry J., and W. C. Simpson, to Shell Oil Co. Oil-in- water settable aqueous emulsions. 3,324.041, 6-6-67, CL 252 — 311.5. Sommer Products Co. : Pee — Hopkins, Durward K. 3,315,712. Sommer, Reinhold H., to Beteiligungs-und Patentverwal- tungsgesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Magnetic safety ski binding. 3,353,835. 11-21-67, CI. 2S0 — 11.35. Sommer, Siegfried, and L. Brinkmann. to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Satu- rated linear polyesters of 2.2-dimethylol endomethylene cvelohexane. 3,345,329, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 17. 1228 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Soinmer, Siegniund : See — Borck, Joachim, Schulte, Muller-Calgan, and Sommer. 3,328,411. Fruhstorfer, Wolfgang, and Hotonv. 3,354,175. Schulte, Karl, Koppe, Friebel, and Sommer. 3,329,685. Sommer, William A., to The Borden Co. Heat exchange method and apparatus. 3,310,101, 3-21-67, CI. 165 — 120. Sommer, William F., R. E. Kneisley, and A. G. Osterloh, to The National Cash Register Co. Automatic controls for ac- counting machines. 3,317,711, 5-2-67, CI. 235—61.6. Sommerer, Erich. Device for operating machine cylinders. 3,339,461, 9-5-67, CI. 91 — 446. Sommerer, Karl, to Dr. Ing. Porsche h.c.F. K.G., Firma. Driver's seat and brake actuating mechanism. 3,314,716, 4-18-67, CI. 296—65. Sommerfeld, Franz. Method and apparatus for producing planar objects from plastics. 3,340,573, 9-12-67, CI. 18 — 12. Sommerfeld. Rolf : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Kandler, and Sommerfeld. 3,305,308. Sommermeyer, Heinrich. Magnetic filter. 3,337,053, S-22-67, CI. 210—223. Sommers, Donald J., and T. W. Thompson, to United States of America, Air Force. Radar moving target simulator. 3,331,- 070, 7-11-67, CI. 343—17.7. Sommerville, Arthur A., and J. J. R. Luzzi, to Interchemical Corp. Epoxide aziridine compounds and coated articles made therefrom. 3,296,200, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 47. Somogyi, Laszl6, P. Steingaszner, I. Hlinyanszky, J. Horvath, and J. Karolyi, to Nagynyomasu Kiserleti Intezet. Refining used lubricating oils with sulfuric acid and hydrogenation. 3,346,483, 10-10-67, CI. 208—179. Somogyi, Thomas R. : See — Lombos, Bela, and Somogyi. 3,316,121. Son, Angelo J., and J. J. Delaney, to Medico Industries, Inc. Injection molding machine. 3,310,839, 3-28-67, CI. 18—30. Son, Angelo J., and J. J. Delanev. to Medico Industries, Inc. Injection molding machine. 3,327,354, 6-27-67, CI. 18 — 30. Sonca Industries Ltd. : See — Chung, Sze-Yuen. 3.345,508. Ming. Yip, Li, and Cheng. 3,351,723. Sondej, Vincent S. : See — - Crawford, Louis L., Christensen, Sondej, and Bajcar. 3,324,505. Sonderegger, Hans C. to Kistler Instrumente, AG. Piezo- electric transducer. 3.313,962, 4-11-67, CI. 310 — 9.7. Sondheim, Werner, to Permco Corp. Universal pump box apparatus. 3,353,770 11-21-67, CI. 248 — 1. Soneira, Amelia R. : See — Rodriguez, Jose M., and Soneira. 3,315,683. Sones. William L., J. O. Elliott, and G. A. Neyhouse. to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Garbage disposal speed control. 3,300,- 150, 1-24-67, CI. 241 — 36. Sones, William L., ,1. O. Elliott, and G. A. Neyhouse, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Electrically controlled conditioning sys- tem. 3.324,672, 6-13-67. CI. 62—180. Sones, William L., J. O. Elliott, and G. A. Neyhouse, to Gen- eral Motors Corp. Electrically controlled heating system. 3,339,628, 9-5-67, CI. 165—39. Sonex. Inc. : See — Wike. James W.. and Daws. 3,357.007. Song, John S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container end. 3,337,084, 8-22-67, CI. 220 — 54. Songrand Corn., The : See — McNair, Samuel L. 3,346,748. Sonic Development Corp. of America : See — Blakely, James M., and Schurig. 3.320,744. Blakely, James M., and Shurig. 3,337,135. Sonic Engineering Co. : See — Pavey, George M., Jr. 3,332.057. Pavey, George M., Jr., and Pearson. 3,299,397. Sonic Engineering Corp. : See — Simonetti, Sergio. 3.318.580. Simonetti, Sergio. 3,353,797. Sonn, Gustl. Sharpening device for steel edges of skis. 3,339,- 433, 9-5-67, CI. 76—82. Sonnabend, Lawrence F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermo- setting resins prepared by reacting formaldehyde with the reaction product of a phenol with chloromethylated di- phenyl oxide. 3.316,140, 4-25-67, CI. 161 — 198. Sonnabend, Lawrence F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Ureido- methyl diaromatic ether-aldehyde polymers. 3,324,0S2, 6-6- 67, CI. 260—52. Sonnabend. Lawrence F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bis[a- (substituted phenylthioj-p-tolyl] ethers. 3,338,976, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 609. Sonnabend, Lawrence F., to The Dow Chemical Co. Resins from poly(halomethyl) diphenyl oxide and urea. 3,345,330, 10-3- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Sonnberger, Felix. Cutting implements for cables. 3,359,636, 12-20-67, CI. 30 — 180. Sonneborn, Ralph H., F. A. De Toledo, and R. Z. Bell, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Postformed resin shapes. 3,329,555, 7-4-67, CI. 161—104. Sonneborn, Ralph H., and F. A. De Toledo, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method for polymerizing resins. 3,337,674, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 327. Sonnemann, William K., to Westinghouse Electric Corp Dis- tance relaying. 3,303.390. 2-7-67. CI. 317 — 36. Sonnemann, William K., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Static time-overcurrent relays. 3,312,867, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 36. Sonnemann, William K.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Broken conductor sensing device. 3,327,170, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 27. Sonnenberg, Charles F., and J. H. Frakes, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Terminal bushing having recessed spring as- sembly with electrostatic shielding construction. 3,331,918, 7-1S-67, CI. 174 — 142. Sonnenberg, Joseph : See — Kantor, Simon W., and Sonnenberg. 3,306,876. Sonnenburg, Paul N., to United States of America, Air Force. Half slipper and beam for gliding track vehicle. 3,330,222, 7-11-67, CI. 104 — 134. Sonnenfeld, Richard J. : See — Gilchrist, Ralph E., and Sonnenfeld. 3.344,858. Uraneck, Carl A., Buck, Trepka, and Sonnenfeld. 3,326,- 881. Sonnenfeld, Richard J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymers of 1-monolefins and an alkenyl acetylene and process for preparing same. 3,299.016, 1-17-67, CI. 260—80.5. Sonnenschein, George, to General Motors Corp. Thermoelec- tric module. 3.303,058, 2-7-67. CI. 136—230. Sonnenschein, Hans, and K.-H. Schnug, to Siemens-Schuckert- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for contacting gas with article material in counterflow. 3,305,939, 2-28-67, Q\ t 34 54 Sonner, Josef. Vehicle frame device. 3,330,043, 7-11-67, CI. 33—174. Sonnet, Phillip E. : See — Farnham, Alford G., and Sonnet. 3.359,306. Sonneville. Roger P. Railway track support. 3,313,486, 4- 11-67, CI. 238—117. Sonntag, Aloys : See — Ginsbach, Karl-Heinz, and Sonntag. 3.307,240. Sonntag. Clemens A., to The Parker Pen Co. Ink cartridge. 3.332,400, 7-25-67, CI. 120 — 45.4. Sonntag, Wallace E., Jr., to Carrier Corp. Thermoelectric panels. 3,325,312, 6-13-67, CI. 136 — 212. Sonobe, Kozo : See — Nakaoka, Toshio, Sonobe, Suganuma, and Mori. 3,341,566. Sonobond Corp. : See — Jones, James B„ and De Prisco. 3,319,984. Sonoco Products Co. : See — Blanchet, Joseph E. A. 3.331,172. Cunningham. MeCleerv B., and Dunlap. 3,323,751. Wright, Leon C. 3.355,121. Sonomotive Engineers Ltd. : See — Young, Robert W., and Hallett. 3,297,842. Sonoro Products Co. : See — Coker, Richard G„ and Whisenhunt. 3,312,568. Matsumoto, Kengo. 3,335,412. Morita, Masaaki, Higuchi, and Kamata. 3,317,574. Numakura, Toshihiko. 3.308.232. Nnmakura. Toshihiko. 3.324,414. Shimada, Satoshi, and Fujimoto. 3,320,362. Tamura, Miehio. 3,330,682. Uemura. Saburo. 3.308,449. Watanabe, Yasumitsu, and Inoue. 3.340,421. Sonotone Corp. : See — Langguth, Erich, and Belove. 3.353,998. McCarthy, Robert J. 3,297,933. McCarthy. Robert J., and Sobel. 3,321,690. Murphy, Eugene F. 3.297.932. Pearson, Harry A. 3,296,514. Sobel, Ilyiteh J. '3,329,882. Vignini, Walter R. 3.321.332. Sonoyama, Yutaka, to Hitachi. Ltd. Alternating current electric motor rotor. 3,321,653, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 180. Sontag. Harcourt. Removable swivel head for tool handles. 3,307,437, 3-7-67, CI. 81 — 177. Sontheimer, Carl G., to Anzac Electronics. Inc. Electrical con- nector for transmission lines and the like. 3,325,587, 6-13- 67, CI. 174 — 72. Sontheimer, Heinrich. Process for dewatering organic sludges from waste water treatment. 3,345,288, 10-3-67, CI. 210 — 10. Sontheimer, Heinrich, and D. Heinicke. Dewatering organic sludge which has been separated during treatment of waste water. 3,300.401, 1-24-67, CI. 210 — 5. Sonus Corp. : See — Kolm, Eric A. 3,321,648. Sony Corp. : See — Amatsu, Hideo, and Esashi. 3,348,668. Fujimoto, Toshihiro. 3.360,735. Kawamoto, Takuya and S. 3,302,032. Kihara, Nobutoshi. 3.318.998. Kihara, Nobutoshi. 3,359,364. Kihara, Nobutoshi. 3.359,365. Kubota. Yasuharu, and Utsunomiya. 3,308,403. Matsumoto, Kengo. 3,302,271. Soodalter, Arnold. Meat tenderizing apparatus. 3,334,377, 8-8- 67, CI. 17—28. Soojian, Vahn J., to Howe Richardson Scale Co. Material feeding. Re. 26,221. 6-6-67, CI. 177 — 120. Sooke, Robert J. Sound reproducer with means for attach- ment to a telephone handpiece. 3,299,207, 1-17-67, CI. 179—1. Sookne, Arnold M. : See — Davis, Agnes E., and Sookne. 3,350,160. LIST OF PATENTEES 1229 Soong, SliiNscii V. C. : Sec — Baker, Don 1;., Pitt, and Soong. 3,350,191. lmel, Arthur M., Jr., and Soong. 3,334,9S9. Soong, \\ illiam E. : See — Miller. Robert E., Des Jardins, and Soong. 3,324,7GG. Soong, William E., ami ,1. W. Thomson, to Boll & Howell Co. Web supply mount for web handling apparatus. 3,337,147, S-22-67, CI. 242 — 55.11. Soos, .lames E., to United States of America, Army. Time slot delay storage. 3,334,1S6, 8-1-G7, CI. 179—15. Soos, James E., to United States of America, Army. Delay time-slot storage. 3.334.1SS, S-1-G7, CI. 179 — 15. Soos, James K, to United States of America, Army. Delay storage time slot selector. 3,334,1S9, S-1-G7, CI. 179 — 15. Sooter, Claude \\ . Protective guard for safety razor. 3,327,- 388, 6-27-67, CI. 30—90. Sopcnak, Peter : Sec — Howard, Carlton J., Sopchak, and Port. 3,314,74s. Soper, Quentin F., to Eli Lilly and Co. Method of eliminating germinating and seedling weed grasses and broadleaf weeds. 3,332, 769, 7-25-67, CI. 71 — 2.3. Sopher, Bruce M., and J. W. Collins, to Farr Co. By-pass damper device. 3,360,005, 12-2G-G7, CI. 137 — 512.1. Sophie Mac Candy Corp. : See — Coppedge, John B. 3,333,554. Soprani, Paolo S. Casing for portable apparatus, in particu- lar for portable musical instruments. 3,29S,478, 1-17-07, CI. 190—11. Sorber, Gilbert E. : See — Bell, John A., Cofer, and Sorber. 3,349,471. Sorbie, Thomas B., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Inspecting glass containers having rounded top finishes. 3,327,849, 6-27-07, CI. 209 — 111.5. Sordello, Frank J., and G. J. Thaler, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Phase differential compensation cir- cuit. 3,310,732, 3-21-07, CI. 323 — 101. Sorensen, Egon, and J. G. Crost, to Sunroe Corp. Water cooling system. Re. 20,100, 2-21-07, CI. 62—391. Sorensen, Elo, to Carmo Aktieselskab. Apparatus for handling objects. 3,352,402, 11-14-07, CI. 198—33. Sorensen, Harold W. Anhydrous ammonia converter. 3,355,- 257, 11-2S-G7. CI. 23 — 2S5. Sorensen, Leif E., and S. Djernas, said Djernas, assor. to said Sorensen. Hydraulic piston devices cooperating with slid- ing potentiometers. 3,355,090, 11-28-67, CI. 338 — 39. Sorensen, Phillips N., to The Ohio Crankshaft Co. Power transformer for industrial heating apparatus. 3,300,614, 1-24-67. CI. 219 — 10.43. Sorensen, Robert : See — Scarnato. Thomas J., Sorensen, Dryan, and Lawler. 3,302,978. Sorensen, Kobert L., and H. D. Parks, to Time Inc. Copv editor processing device. 3,32S,764, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Sorensen, Svend E. : See — McHale, William L., Sorensen, and O'Connor. 3,312,077. Sorensen, Svend E., and W. L. McHale, to Robertshaw Con- trols Co. Defroster control or the like. 3,299,237, 1-17- 67, CI. 200 — 140. Sorenson, Theodore I., and F. C. Shovic. Weighing device with electronic computer. 3,351,236, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 20. Sorensen. Wayne R. : See — Boyer. Lyndon D., and Sorenson. 3,355,42S. Sorenson, Glenn P., to MB Associates. Radar reflector rocket. 3,308,759, 3-14-67, CI. 102—49. Sorenson, James L. : See — ■ Czorny, Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,297,030. Czorny, "Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,324,853. Sorenson Research Corp. : See — Czorny, Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,297,030. Czorny, Vasil P., Ring, Pannier, and Sorenson. 3,324,853. Sorenson, Wayne R., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polyamide esters. 3,312,663. 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 47. Sorenson, Wesley T. Toggle switch with domed, slotted guide plate. 3,327,078, 6-20-67, CI. 200—67. Soretz, Stefan, to Tor-Isteg Steel Corp., S.A.H. Spirally ribbed reinforcing bar for concrete. 3,335,539, S-15-67, CI. 52 — 737. Sorg, Harry H.. Jr.. to Re Lo Mfg. Co. Can for explosive charge. 3.348.483, 10-24-67, CI. 10 — 24. Sorg, Karl W T .. and P. Heimbach, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for separation of liquids from gases. 3,300,951, 1-31-07, CI. 55 — 355. Sorgenti, Harold A. : See — De Witt, William J.. Sorgenti, and Taylor. 3,342,888. Sorgenti. Harold A., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Isomeriza- tion of 2-phenyl alkanes. 3,352,933, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 668. Soriano Mestre, Carlos : See — Almenar Ramon, Jose, and Soriano Mestre. 3,336,813. Soriente, Alfonse J., and J. H. Duff, to Union Tank Car Co. Filter and scouring gas blower system. 3,342,334, 9-19-67, CI. 210 — 108. Sorin. Frankrisek, and A. Piskala, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Process for the manufacture of l-glycosyl-5-azacyto- sines. 3,350,3SS, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Sormberger, Richard L. : See — Cusano, Dominic A., and Sormberger. 3,330,983. Sornsen, Wallace V., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Power oper- ated retread tire press. 3,300,S14, 1-31-67, CI. 18 — 18. Sornsen, Wallace V., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Bead repair mold. 3,310,S38, 3-28-07, CI. 18 — 18. Sornsen, Wallace V., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. Tire holding apparatus. 3,331,412, 7-18-67, CI. 144 — 288. Soroka, Bernard, to United States of America, Army. Series connected SCR's sequentially tired by consecutive pulses to provide single output pulse and remaining conductive until reset. 3.324,313, 6-6-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Sorokin, Peter P., to International Business Machines Corp. Lasers. 3,30S,395, 3-7-67. CI. 331—94.5. Soroos, James P., and P. J. Regan, to The Coleman Co., Inc. Lift and locator assembly for camping trailer kitchen unit. 3,347,591, 10-17-67, CI. 290—23. Sorrell, Norwood L., to Foundry Products and Methods, Inc. Cover assembly. 3,331,295, 7-1S-67, CI. 94 — 34. Sorrell, Richard L. : See — Paul, James II., Dickinson, and Sorrell. 3,330,001. Paul, .lames II., Dickinson, and Sorrell. 3,360.420. Sorrells, John R., and J. Rabinow, to Control Data Corp. Magnetic mail coding apparatus. 3,309,711, 3-14-67, CI. 346 — 74. Sorrenti, Sandy S. Centrifugal blowers for agricultural sprayer. 3.335,943, 8-15-67, CI. 230 — 127. Sorrentino, Ralph P. : See — Findlan, John C, Sorrentino, and Wakeman. 3,296,145. Sorrie, Alexander J. S. : See — Wiener, Hans B., Sorrie, and Featherstone. 3,304,341. Sorvall, Ivan, Inc. : See — Filz, Charles J., and Blum. 3,309,032. Sosalla, Harry L., to Noble Mfg. Co. Stabilizer for wheeled harrow drawbar with folding wings. 3,302,950, 2-7-67, CI. 280 — 411. Sosey, William F., and E. J. Tenpas, to Eriez Mfg. Co. Mag- netic chuck. 3,320,564, 5-16-67, CI. 335 — 285. Sosin, Boleslaw M., to The Marconi Co. Ltd. Frequency syn- thesizers, including provisions for the precise electrical con- trol of a variable oscillator. 3,349,338, 10-24-67, CI. 331 — 18. Sosin, Boleslaw M., and R. E. J. Gerard, to The Marconi Co., Ltd. Tuned transistor amplifiers having increased efficiency. 3,325,745, 6-13-67, CI. 330 — 13. Sosnovsky, George, J. W. Garner, and D. E. Laskowski, to The Frederick Post Co. Process of producing azo compounds by heating diazo compositions comprising precursory couplers activable by heat. 3.331.6S9, 7-18-67, CI. 96 — 49. Sosower, Leon, to Tri-Men Mfg. Corp. Apparatus for re- moving sediment from swimming pools. 3,310,173, 3-21- 67, CI. 210 — 109. S.iss Mfg. Co. : ,S'cc — Pohl, Milton S., and Schwartz. 3,319,001. Sothcott, Peter : See — Earp, Charles W„ Cleaver, and Sothcott. 3,335,418. Sotherlin. Lois. Protective sleeve for elbow or heel. 3,322,118, 5-30-67, CI. 128—149. Sotir, Joseph E.: See — Risk, George, Root, and Sotir. 3,300,900. Soto, Dario T., to Soto Mfg. and Welding Co. Stair climbing hand truck. 3,346,269, 10-10-67, CI. 280 — 5.26. Soto, Enrique. Pleating apparatus and method. 3,297,215, 1-10-67, CI. 223 — 2S. Soto Mfg. and Welding Co. : See — Soto. Dario T. 3,346,269. Soto, Rieardo H. Feeding device for infants and method. 3,301,423, 1-31-67, CI. 215—11. Soto, Rieardo H. Aseptic draining and support means for flexible bags. 3,306,563, 2-28-67, CI. 24S— 224. Sotome, Kiyoshi. Insecticidal emulsions. 3,329,563, 7-4-67, CI. 167 — 42. Sotome, Yoshihiro : See — Hayashi, Teruo, Watanabe, and Sotome. 3,304,470. Sottile, Samuel R. Guitar strap. 3,323,698, 6-6-67, CI. 224 — 5. Souady. Paul : See — Solomir, John G., Akeret, and Souady. 3,343,209. Soubiran. Jean P. Inflatable buoy. 3,321,7S5, 5-30-67, CI. 9—316. Soubis, Jean-Pierre, to L'Instirut Franeais du Petrole, Des Carburats et lubrifiants. Automatic arrangement for a car- buretor. 3,348,824, 10-24-67, CI. 261 — 41. Soucy, Floyd E. Beverage container and straw. 3,325,070, 6-13-67, CI. 229 — 7. Souder, Louis C. : See — Cenci, Harry J., and Souder. 3,301,919. Soudinaitis, Emanuel, to Zenith Radio Corp. Television sweep system with semiconductor switch and energy stor- age device for expediting its activation. 3,300,6S0, 1-24- 67, CI. 315—29. Souffle, Robert D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Abrasion resistant vulcanizates comprising EPD rubber, carbon black, and minor amounts of natural rubber of SBR. 3,331,793, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 1. Souffle, Robert D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coating composition containing an ethylene, propylene, non- conjugated diene terpolymer. 3,342,769, 9-19-67, CI. 260— 33.6. Soulakjs, George. Jr. : See — Paine, Bud A., and Soulakis. 3,300,594. Soule Steel Co. : See — Vevoda, Ernest. 3.29S,886. Williamson. Calvin C. 3,355,993. Soule. William J. : See — Kylander, John C, and Soule. 3.310,678. 1230 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Soule, Winsor, Jr., and E. P. Binnall, to SCM Corp. Magnetic drum memory and computer. 3,348,215, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Soule, Winsor, Jr., and E. P. Binnall, to SCM Corp. Data processing with typewriter input-output device and type- writer carriage controlled program means. 3,353,163, 11-14-67, CI. 340—172.5. Soulen, John R., and W. H. Chappell, Jr., to Pennsalt Chemi- cals Corp. High temperature, short-contact-time-pyrolysis of chlorodifluoromethane. 3,354,232, 11-21-67, CI. 260—653. Soulen, Robert L. : See — ■ Edwards, Gavle D., Rice, and Soulen. 3,297,597. Soules, Jack A. Method of producing optical gratings. 3,328,- 192, 6-27-67, CI. 117 — 37. Soules, Jack A., and F. T. Byrne. Fast laser switch. 3,328,112, 6-27-67, CI. 350 — 285. Soults, Robert C. : See — Brown, John W., and Soults. 3,337,189. Sound Craft Systems, Inc. : See — Shaw, Henry W., and Gamble. 3,324,254. Sourgens, Roger P., to Societe d'Applications Generales d' Electricity et de Mecanique. Data transmitting system. 3,336.576, 8-15-67, CI. 340 — 146.1. Sours, William A., Y. M. Hoag, to General Electric Co. Speed changer for tape recorders. 3,354,734, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 190. Sousa, Anthony A. : See — Manning, David T., and Sousa. 3,346,584. Sousa, Anthony A., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of de- foliating cotton plants. 3,321,293, 5-23-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Sousa, Anthony A., to Union Carbide Corp. Microbicidal methods and compositions containing iodocyanoacetylene. 3.321,363, 5-23-67, CI. 167—22. Sousa, Anthony A., and H. W. Spurr, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. l,4-dihalo-l,4-dinitro-l,3-butadiene foliage fungicides and bactericides. 3,342,671, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 22. Sousa, Lionel A. J. : See — Maguire, Philip F., Jr., and Sousa. 3,311,135. Soussloff, Dimitri G., and V. A. Iannueci, to Textile Machine Works. Apparatus for making textured yarn. 3,333,441, 8-1-67, CI. 66—147. Sout, Allison B., Jr., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Directional air sampler. 3,299,700, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 170. Souter, Eugene H. Cold-flow splices and tools therefor. 3,350,- 761. 11-7-67, CI. 29—34. South African Farm Implement Manufacturers Ltd. : See — Perold, Louis. 3,324,955. South African Inventions Development Corp. : See — Krauss, Lutz, and Rchroeder. 3,356,895. Poison, Alfred. 3,335,127. Strasheim, Albertus. 3.350.567. South African Iron and Steel Industrial Corp. Ltd. : See — Beeton, Thomas B., Hoffman, and Du Plessis. 3,350,197. South Bend Toy Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Chreisr. Louis R.. Jr. 3,318,615. South Chester Corp. : See — Barry, John K. 3,302.964. South, Eugene F Concentrator. 3,338,410, 8-29-67, CI. 209 — 44. South, Jack H. Telephone transmitted alarm unit using se- lector switches to transmit and receive dial and message pulses. 3.317.673, 5-2-67, CI. 179—5. South, Peter, and J. W. Tanney, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Fluid flow measuring device. 3,343,413, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 194. South, Robert J. : See — Landingham, Richard E., and South. 3,340,788. South Side Nursing Home, Inc. : See — Piekarski, Clara L. 3,349,769. South, William H., and J. D. Findley, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tripping means for circuit breakers. 3,307,- 123. 2-28-67. CI. 335—18. Soutlmll, Philip R., to H. C. Webb & Co., Ltd. Lawn mowers. 3,336,042. 8-15-67, CI. 280 — 47.37. Southam, Donald L., to TRW Inc. Redundant binary turbo- electric power system. 3,303,646, 2-14-67. CI. 60 — 49. Southam, Donald L., to TRW Inc. Heat exchanger. 3,311,- 166, 3-28-67, CI. 165 — 166. Southam, Frederick W. : See — Phillips, Norman W. F., Rapson, and Southam. 3,311,363. Phillips, Norman W. F., and Southam. 3,336,731. Phillips, Norman W. F., and Southam. 3,343,946. Rapson, Bryan, and Southam. 3,311,362. Southam, Frederick W., to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. Pro- cedures for decomposing gaseous aluminum subhalide. 3,351,461, 11-7-67, CI. 75—68. Southard, Creston R. Dish washing machine. 3-21-67, CI. 198 — 24. Southard, Ralph R., Jr. Threading apparatus. 3-7-67, CI. 57 — 51.5. Southdown, Inc. : See — - Barrilleaux, Leo S., Jr., and Richard. 3,338,439. Southerland. Elizabeth L. : See — Southerland, James E. and E. L. 3,354,883. Southerland, James E„ deceased (by E. L. Southerland, Executrix). Disposable svringe having frangible means for mixing plural medicaments. 3,354,883, 11-28-67, CI. 128— 232 3,310,150, 3,307.344, Southern California Edison Co. : See — Dundas, Robert H., and Gosselin. 3,310,365. Southern California Engineering Co. : See — Bliss, Willis H., and Mueller. 3,333,699. Southern, David, to Minister of Aviation, in Her Majesty's Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Digital output phase meter. 3,323,053, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 83. Southern Illinois University Foundation : See — Gass, George H., and Bunten. 3,334,614. Southern, John P. : See — Yunker, Robert E., and Southern. 3.298,344. Yunker. Robert E., and Southern. 3,313,262. Southern Machine Co., Inc. : See — Cobble, James A., Sr. and J. A. Cobble, Jr. 3,326,156. Cobble, James A., Sr., and J. A. Cobble, Jr. 3,352,265. Southern Machinery Co. : See — Edler, Otto E. A., and Garrison. 3,325,110. Jones, Coy V., Sr., and Edler. 3,300,961. Jones, Coy V., Sr., and Engels. 3,357,167. Owens, Carlos L. 3,320,979. Rothfuss, William J., and Robinson. 3,295,483. Rothfuss, William J., Robinson, and Emus. 3,314,675. Southern Metal Products Corp. : See — Beasley, Thomas J., Jr., and Rodenbaugh. 3,325,945. Beasley, Thomas J., Jr., and Rodenbaugh. 3,328,919. Southern Mills : See — Schlemon, George. 3,326,427. Southern Pacific Land Co. : See — Smith, Earl D. 3,332,098. Southern Powell Corp. : See — Melton. Guilford B. 3.327,627. Southern Research Institute : See — Burks, Robert E., Jr., Lacey, and Christy. 3,311,571. Raeuber, Arthur E., Verchot, and Mileski. 3,313,650. Southern Spring Bed Co. : See — Silberman, Ira J. 3,340,633. Southern States, Inc. : See — Caldwell, John R., and Mayo. 3,320,376. Layson, Allen D., and Caldwell. 3,305,182. Southern Steel Co. : See — Browning, James E., and Youngblood. 3,343,302. Southern Textile Machinery Co., Inc. : See — Shelton, Russell S. 3,316,866. Shelton, Russell S. 3,316,869. Southhall & Smith Ltd. : See — Parker, Denis R. 3,305,133. Southington Mfg.. Inc. : See — Kawecki, Ralph E. 3,355,154. Southward, Ronald W. : See — Eagles, Robert P., and Southward. 3,322,101. Southwell, Wyndham F., and N. Wehrmann, to L & L Mfg., Inc. Fabric stretching and/or alternately-reversing mecha- nism for separating fabric pieces from a stack thereof. 3,355,165. 11-28-67. CI. 271 — 12. Southwell, Wyndham F., and N. Wehrmann, to L & L Mfg., Inc. Apparatus for back tacking loose ends of sewing ma- chine stitching, and the like. 3,356,054, 12-5-67, CI. 112 — 252. Southwest Enterprises, Inc. : See — Lewis. Clifford J., and De Ment. 3,341,347. Southwest Factories. Inc. : See — Eidal, Roy M. 3,356,016. Southwest Foundation for Research and Education : See — Edwards, Ben E., and Pemmarajw. 3,329,688. Pemmaraju, Narasimha R., and Edwards. 3,321,495. Southwest National Association : See — MeCollum, Burton, and Cowe. 3,300,753. Southwest Patents, Inc. : See — Dale, John M., and Ludwig. 3,337,355. Southwest Research Institute : See — King. James D. 3,350,924. Somerville, George R., Jr. 3,310,612. Southwest Welding & Mfg. Co. : See — Dascanio, Adolfo. 3,352,461. Southwestern Engineering Co. : See — McKibben, Richard K. 3,339,896. McKibben, Richard K. 3.349,456. Swallow, Douglas M. 3,352,418. Southwestern Portland Cement Co. : See — Evans, Milton H. 3,341,342. Southwick, Charles A., Jr., and J. S. Rynhart, to Plastomatic Corp. Plastic closures for preformed container bodies. 3,318,477. 5-9-67, CI. 220—47. Southwick, Keith E. Engine and method of producing power. 3,336,746, 8-22-67, CI. 60 — 27. Southwick, Talbot H. Device for detecting halo and color aural radiations. 3,340,865, 9-12-67, CI. 128 — 1. Southwire Co. : See — Bell, John A., Cofer, and Sorber. 3,349,471. Brav. Thomas L. 3,318,307. Bray, Thomas L., Cofer, Proctor, and Ward. 3.318.364. Bray, Thomas L., Cofer, Proctor, and Ward. 3,331,431. Brav. Thomas L.. and W-rd. 3,318 369. Bray, Thomas L., and Ward. 3,319,700. Cofer, Daniel B. 3.315.349. Cofer, Daniel P.. 3,326,271. Cofer, Daniel B. 3,329,197. Cofer, Daniel B. 3,331,123. Cofer, Daniel B., and Brav. 3.321.007. Cofer, Daniel B., and Bray. 3,336,972. LIST OF PATENTEES !2:n Sou tli \\ ii.- i .I,: Si i — Continued Cofer, Daniel B., Proctor, and Ward. 3,322,184; Cofer, Daniel B., Proctor, and Ward. 3,333,624. I'nlVr, I'.im.l IV, I'roctor, Ward, and Bray. 3,331,539. Cofer, Daniel B., Ward, and Proctor. 3,296,682. Cofer, Daniel B., Ward, and Proctor. 3,317,994. Demiey, Gar\ \ M. 3,309,947. Richards, Roy. 3,311,935. Richards, Roy, Wagner, and Ward. 3,351,126. Ward, George C. 3,333,629. Southworth, .Tames, Jr. : See — Carmichael, Robert, and Southworth. 3,349.543. Southworth, James, Jr., and R. E. Stark, to Union Carbide Corp. Charged secondary cell. 3,347,707, 10-17-67, CI. 136—28. Soutter, Robert D. : See — Cancio, Leopoldo V., and Soutter. 3,320,633. Souza, Augustine A. Identification holder. 3,319,368, 5-16- 67, CI. 40 — 10. Souza, Thomas, Jr. Hailing system. 3,357,681, 12-12-67, CI. 250 — 65. Sova, Ladislav, to TJnicovske' Strojirnv narodni podnlk. Ex- cavating wheel. 3,313,051, 4-11-67. CI. 37—189. Sovar, Robert H. : See — Sicking, Robert H., and Sovar. 3,353,273. Sovar, Robert II., and R. H. Sicking. Hollow engraving point and holder for engraving coated transparent sheets. 3,339,- 279, 9-5-67, CI. 30 — 164.9. Sovereign, Gerald W. : See — Sims, James G., and Sovereign. 3,329,553. Sovkin, Vasilv F. : See — Salmanov, Anatoly N., and Sovkin. 3,319.463. Saimanov, Anatoly N., and Sovkin. 3,353,276. Sowa, Edmund S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus for producing a beam of accelerated liquid metal droplets. 3,341,720, 9-12-67, CI. 310 — 5. Sowa, Prank J. Method of controlling insects and micro- organisms. 3,344,019, 9-26-67, CI. 167 — 22. Sowa, Werner, and S. Tillner, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs- G.m.b.H. Spin dryer having a shaded-pole motor. 3,358,381, 12-19-67, CI. 34 — 58. Soward, Selby S. : See — Heinrich, Elmer G. 3,309,474. Sowards, Donald M. : See — Hailstone, Roger, and Sowards. 3,324,924. Lewis, George L., and Sowards. 3,331,65S. Pahnke, Alden J., and Sowards. 3,302,394. Sowards, Donald M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of fabricating shaped refractory structures. 3,338,- 995, 8-29-67. CI. 264 — 44. Sowards, Edward W. Compensating roller and limit means therefor. 3,301,384, 1-31-67, CI. 198—202. Sowder, Tony R., to Riblet Tramway Co. Tramway rope dis- placement indicator. 3,347,172, 10-17-67, CI. 104 — 173. Sowder, Tony R. Tram carrier sway indicator and control. 3,34S,499. 10-24-67. CI. 104—178. Sowers, Charles A. Expandable hinge weir. 3,316,934, 5-2- 67, CI. 137—578. Sowers, Edwin U. : See — Bauer, Peter, Colston, and Sowers. 3,339,569. Sowers, Edwin U., Ill, to Sperry Rand Corp. Fluid amplifier vacuum capstan control. 3,342,392, 9-19-67, CI. 226 — 95. Sowko, John J., to Firth Sterling, Inc. Method of making a shaped wear-resistant composite. 3,345,734, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 171.1. Sowko. John J., and P. G. Barrho, to Firth Sterling, Inc. Sintered three-phase welding alloy of Fe3W 3 C, WC, and Fe. 3,329,487, 7-4-67, CI. 29—182.7. Sowman, Harold G., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Molybdenum fiber reinforced alumina. 3,321,285, 5-23-67, CI. 29—182.5. Sowman, Harold G., and J. R. Johnson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Crystalline spherules. Re. 26,294, 11-7-67, CI. 176—67. Soykan, Ferhun H., to The Bullard Co. Four-link boring bar. 3,323,393, 6-6-67, CI. 77—1. Space Ad Co. : See — Bearman, Sumner D. 3,345,709. Space Components. Inc. : See — Fairbanks, Edward R., Reed, and Toth. 3,310,650. Space Conditioning, Inc. : See — Green, Harold F. 3,328,941. Wright, Richard C. 3,329,131. Space Control Corp. : See — Hendricks, William W. 3,301,422. Space-General Corp. : See — Barnev. John D., and Zanteson. 3,350,61S. Beck, David W. 3,311,184. Ghose, Rabindra N. 3,305,864. Space Technologv Laboratories, Inc. : See — Meyer, Rudolf. 3.360.220. Spacht, Ronald B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rub- ber antioxidant. 3,305,522, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Spacht, Ronald B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Proc- ess of preparing catalyst free aromatic diamines. 3,305,- 584, 2-21-67, CI. 260^576. Spacht, Ronald B., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Rub- bers stabilized with the reaction product of halo olefins and phenols. 3,317,459, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Spacht, Ronald 1!., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Age resistors for rubber polymers. 3,338,866, 8 29-67, CI. 260— 45.95. Spademan, Richard G. Intravascular catheter with coaxial puncturing means. 3,313,299, 4-11-67, CI. 12S — 214.4. Spady, Richard J. : See — Soltz, Daniel J., and Spady. 3,311,737. Spaeth, Alfred R., and T. P. Stafford, to Don Baxter, Inc. Parenteral liquid container and method of making same. 3,337,074, 8-22-07, CI. 215—79. Spagnolo, Armando. Grlllers and like appliances. 3,308,747, 3-14-67, CI. 99 — 400. Spahrkas, Heinrich, II. Knopf, K. Faber, and G. Mauthe, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Tanning process. 3,346,323, 10-10-67, CI. 8—94.26. Spain, Horace H., to Esso Production Research Co. Sand con- solidation method. 3,297,086, 1-10-67. CI. 166—33. Spain, Horace H., to Esso Production Research Co. Sand con- solidation with resin-forming liquids. 3,297,0S7, 1-10-07. CI. 166 — 33. Spain, Horace H., to Esso Production Research Co. Sand con- solidation. 3,297,089, 1-10-67, CI. 166—33. Spain, Robert J. : See — Fuller, Harrison W„ and Spain. 3, 347, HI I. Sp S in ,i~ R 2X C - t0 National Lock Co. Plate tumbler plugs. 3,352,135, 11-14-67, CI. 70—375. Spain, William F. : See — Kneip, George D., Jr., and Spain. 3,299,687. Spainhour, James D., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymers. 3,331,S19, 7-1S-67, CI. 260—79.3. Spalding, A. G., Bros., Inc. : See — Mizejewski, Theodore C. 3,299,692 Whyte, James. 3,356,782. Spalding, David P., to General Electric Co. Vinylmethoxypoly- siloxane. 3,324,079, 6-6-67. CI. 260 — 46.5. Spalding, Dudley B. Pressure exchangers. 3,348,765, 10-24-67, v_.i. — ou — oy. Spalding, Joseph M., to Celanese Coatings Co., Inc. Water solubihzed epoxy resin esters of fumaric- or itaconic-fattv acid adducts. 3,305,501, 2-21-67, CI. 260—18. Spalding, Richard E. T., to American Cyanamid Co. Composi- tions comprising the heat reaction product of 1,3,5-tri- acrylhexahydrotriazine and a polyfunctional aromatic amine. 3,322,741, 5-30-67, CI 260 — 8S.3. Spalinger, Werner : See — „ „ St0 £ kli ' Alf red, Kissling, and Spalinger. 3,316,957. Spalla, Clestino : See — Marnati, Maria P., Prieto, and Spalla. 3.330,737. Spalvins, Janis V. Electric mitering machine. 3,349 817. 10-31-67, CI. 143—7. Spampinato, Sam, 50% to C. J. Dekowski. Guarded router tool. 3,312,258, 4-4-67, CI. 144 — 251. Spandock, Friedrich, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, Munich and Berlin. Device for indicating motional direction of a radiator in space. 3,348,195, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 16 Spandock, Wilhelm, to Fritz Busche Duickereigesellschaft m.b.H. Multiple container holder. 3,311,402 3-28-67. CI. 294 — 87.2. Spandorfer, Lester M. : See — Fedde, George A., and Spandorfer. 3,311,901. Spandorfer, Lester M., to Sperry Rand Corp. Frequency dou- bler wherein two wires are placed in a orthogonal relation- ship with one wire having a magnetic film coating 3,354,- 382. 11-21-67, CI. 321—60. Spangenberg, Donald N. : See — Nelson, Carlton J., Grider, Spangenberg, Davis, and Haines. 3,327,099. Spangenberg, Eugene F. : See — Niertit, Frank, Shirman, and Spangenberg. 3,329,905. Spangenberg, Charles B. : See — Herst, Leonard A., Kaplan, and Spangenberg. 3,345,627. Spangenberg, Robbert E., to Hunter Douglas International, Ltd. Driving unit for the tilt rod of a Venetian blind. 3,357,270, 12-12-67, CI. 74—89.22. Spangler, Edward O., to Iowa Mfg. Co. of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Method of making crushing rolls. 3,313,015, 4-11-67, CI. 29 — 14S.4. Spangler. Morris H. : See — Levy, Edward M., Spangler, and Swan. 3,335,874. Spangler, Paul J. : See — Freeman, Richard B., and Spangler. 3,302,281. Spangler, Paul J., to ETC Inc. Impact crimping tool. 3,316,- 744, 5-2-67, CI. 72—35. Spangler, Paul J., and A. W. Schmidt, Jr.. to ETC Inc. Fluid- actuated hand tool. 3,323,346, 6-6-67, CI. 72 — 407. Spangler, Ross D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. De- vice for measuring biaxial stress-strain. 3,332,2S1, 7-25—67, CI. 73—100. Spangler, Selden B., Jr. : See — Caldwell. Ronald T., and Spangler. 3,358,457, Spangler, William G., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Washing ap- paratus. 3,344,626, 10-3-67, CI. 6S — 122. Spanjer, David L. : See — Blackburn, Keith, and Spanjer. 3,330,432. Spanjersberg, Arie A. : See — De Vries, Hans J., and Spanjersberg. 3,343,672. Spann, James L., to Kinkead Industries Inc. Carpet tool for drawing seam edges together by single throw lever means. 3,300,181, 1-24-67, CI. 254 — 62. 1232 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Puncture-type 4-18-67, CI. Prepara- -9-67, CI. Spannagel, Howard G. : See — McGinley, William J., and Spannagel. 3,331,726. Spannagel, Richard V. : See — Welch, Elvin C. and Spannagel. 3,359,474. Spannhake, Ernest W., and H. Prehn, to John J. McMullen Associates, Inc. Submarine dredge. 3,310,892, 3-28-67, CI. 37—56. Spano, Francis A. : See — Newallis, Peter E„ and Spano. 3,360.432. Spanur, Frank G., to Union Carbide Corp. safety seal for galvanic cells. 3,314,824 136—178. Sparcatron Ltd. : See — ■ Smith, Gordon V., and Ward. 3.311.782. Sparing, Klaus, and W. Tilse, to The United States Time Corp. Vibratory frequency standard for a timekeeping device. 3,320,738, 5-23-67, CI. 58 — 23. Sparkes, Julian G., to Industrial Electronic Rubber Co. Elec- trolytic capacitor with tubular anode around cathode. 3,349,295, 10-24-67, CI. 317 — 230. Sparkler Mfg. Co. : See — Kracklauer, Aloysius C. 3,339,742. Kracklauer, Aloysius. 3,344,922. Sparks, Allen K., to Universal Oil Products Co. tion of non-conjugated diolefins. 3,318,964, 5 260 — 660. Sparks, Allen K., to Universal Oil Products Co. N-(2-hy- droxvphenylmethylene)-cycloalkyl amines and metal salts thereof. 3,329,696, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 139. Sparks, Allen K., to Universal Oil Products Co. Oxidation of mercaptans. 3,352,777, 11-14-67, CI. 208—206. Sparks, Anthony A., and R. C. Moore, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Process for controlling the peptisation of sulphur modified polychloroprene latex. 3,308,085, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Sparks, Anthony A., and R. C. Moore, to The Distillers Co. Ltd Process for peptising sulphur modified chloroprene latex. 3,318,832, 5-9-67, CI. 260—29.7. Sparks, Anthony A., and R. C. Moore, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Process for peptising sulphur modified chloroprene latex. 3,320,201, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Sparks, Anthony A. and R. C. Moore, to The Distillers Co. Ltd. Process for the manufacture of polychloroprene rub- ber. 3,328,370. 6-27-67, CI. 260—92.3. Sparks, Charles H., to Edwards Laboratories, Inc. Anastomotic coupling. 3,357,432, 12-12-67, CI. 128—334. Sparks Corp. : See — Finkelston, Raymond, Jr., and Hartman. 3,302,775. Hartman Maurice D.. Jr. 3,305,086. Sparks, George C. Display-dispenser for packages. 3,302,- 776, 2-7-67, CI. 206 — 44. Sparks, George C. Package construction. 3,302,777, 2-7-67, a. 206 — 44. Sparks, George C. Display package. 3,302,779, 2-7-67. CI. 206 — 45.31. Sparks, George C. Method of packaging pharmaceuticals. 3,333,393, 8-1-67, CI. 53—37. Sparks, Hav F., Jr. : See — Gray, Michael H., Horton, and Sparks. 3,337,740. Gray, Michael H., and Sparks. 3,297,657. Sparks, Neil R. : See — Silverman, Daniel, and Sparks. 3,344,395. Sparks, Neil R., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Discrim- inating primary and multiple seismic reflections. 3,339,176, 8-29-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Sparks, Neil R., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Cancelling seismic multiple reflections by transmitting only the down- travelling seismic signals detected from the original trans- mitted. 3,343,626, 9-26-67, CI. 181— .5. Sparks, Neil R., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Seismic prospecting method of locating a suspected fault. 3,354,- 985, 11-28-67, CI. 181— .5. Sparks, Peter G., and H. A. Alps, to Rohm & Haas Co. Delustering compositions and method of delustering fabrics. 3,311,582, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 29.4. Sparks, Peter H. : See — Fowler, Benjamin T., Caines, Fenton, and Sparks. 3,337,- 457. Sparks, William J. : See — Corbett, Luke W., and Sparks. 3,310,517. Sparlin, Derry D., to Continental Oil Co. Catalytic polym- erization method. 3,306,356, 2-28-67. CI. 166 — 33. Sparling, Charles A., Jr. : See — McDannold, Ronald E. 3,341,204. Sparling, Joseph T., to Cryogenic Enterprises Ltd. Cryogenic storage facility. 3,326,011, 6-20-67, CI. 62 — 45. Sparling, Russell W., to Taco, Inc. Tool condition detector. 3,299,697, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 104. Sparling, Russell W., to Taco, Inc. Apparatus for monitoring automatic machines. 3,339,434, 9-5-67, CI. 77 — 5. Sparr, Anders V., Sr. Portable milk transfer system. 3,329,- 126, 7-4-67, CI. 119—14.11. Sparrow, Edward C, Jr. : See — Sisson, James C., Sparrow, Eckles, Meissner, and Burn- ham. 3,353,005. Sparrow, Kenneth M., to J. E. Fralick. Dynamo electric ma- chines. 3,344,338, 9-26-67, CI. 322—75. Sparrow, Lawrence R. : See — Comado, Salvatore J., Sparrow, and Braiman. 3,316,463. Comado, Salvatore J., Sparrow, and Braiman. 3,343,047. Sparrow, Lawrence R., and J. Braiman, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Glass-bonded mica encapsulated tantalum capac- itor. 3,296,505, 1-3-67, CI. 317—230. Sparrow, Lawrence R., and J. Braiman, to P. R. Mallory & Co. Inc. Foam potting of aluminum electrolytic capacitors. 3,319,133, 5-9-07, CI. 317 — 230. Spartanics, Ltd. : See — ■ Mohan, William L., Jr. 3,312,SS8. Willits, Samuel P. 3,335,281. Sparton Corp. : See — Ankenv. Claude C. 3,346,830. Getz, John E. 3,322,345. Gruner, Garrett, and Vander Yacht. 3,357,911. Spatari, William C. Elastic band U-shaped projectile launch- ing device. 3,306,278, 2-28-67, CI. 124 — 22. Spatruss, Inc. : See — Lebowitz, Samuel. 3,296,767. Spatt, Milton E. Air conditioning systems for vehicles such as buses. 3,351,129, 11-7-67, CI. 165 — 30. Spatz Corp. : See — Spatz, Walter B. 3,359,991. Spatz, Douglas E. : See — McCoy, Ronald C, Forrest, and Spatz. 3,314,185. Spatz. Sydney M., and R. I. Steiner, to Allied Chemical Corp. Dianhydride curing agent for epoxy resins. 3,336,260, 8-15- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Spatz, Sydney M., and R. I. Steiner, to Allied Chemical Corp. 2- (omega-substituted vinylene) -3,3-disubstituted-3H-indoles. 3,346,571, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 240. Spatz, Walter B., to Spatz Corp. Cosmetic applicators. 3,359,991, 12-20-67, CI. 132—85. Spaude, Robert W., to Allen-Bradley Co. Adjustable electronic component. 3,350,673, 10-31-67, CI. 338 — 174. Spaulding, Daniel E. Paper cutter. 3,301,117, 1-31-67, CI. 83 — 455. Spaulding, Lawrence A. Impression and bite tray for den- tistry. 3,302,289, 2-7-67, CI. 32—19. Spaulding, Roy II., and F. P. Snyder, to Essex Cryogenics Inc. Suspension system for multi-walled storage tank. 3,357,589. 12-12-67, CI. 220—15. Speaker, J. W., Corp. : See — Kampa, George L. 3,339,876. Speakman, John B. : See — Chamberlain, Norman H., Speakman, and Kaltsoyannis. 3.308,944. Spear, Burton W. : See — Minneman, Lester C, Powell, and Spear. 3,314,560. Minneman, Lester C, Powell, and Spear. 3,350,154. Powell. Daryl E., and Spear. 3,332,570. Spear, Burton W., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Cathode-ray tubes. 3,332,569, 7-25-67, CI. 220 — 2.1. Spears, Dorothy M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Resonant and antiresonant vibratory members attached to a crystal. 3,317,761, 5-2-67, CI. 310—8.2. Spears, Esten W., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Blade pin retention. 3,297,302, 1-10-67, CI. 253—77. Speas, Charles A. : See — Garrison, Charles E., Kneller, and Speas. 3,318,505. Speas, Charles A., and C. T. Jordan, to Hedwin Corp. Parti- tion for dual chambered container and method of forming mold therefor. 3,351,225, 11-7-67, CI. 220 — 22. Specht, Theodore R. : See — Bock, John A., and Specht. 3,316,515. Special Engineering Service, Inc. : See — Deschaine. John J. 3,330,497. Special Metals Corp. : See — Wentzell, Joseph M. 3,353,585. Special. Robert C. Golf ball including diametrical concentrated weight plane. 3,331,605, 7-18-67, CI. 273 — 213. Specialties Development Corp. : See — Anthony, Charles, Jr. 3,342,271. Archer, Andrew M. 3,339,194. Bagno. Samuel M. 3,308.306. Fendel, Edwin B., Treirat, and Weibel. 3,321,177. Jamison, Will B. 3,356,148. Jamison, Will B. 3,357,495. Joerren, Ernest A., and Bagno. 3,335,043. Reffell, Brian R. A. 3,320,870. Tattersall, John, and Joerren. 3,303,886. Specialty Converters, Inc. : See — Willy, John. 3.298,884. Speck, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fastening means and enclosure structure. 3,315,556, 4-25-67, CI. 85 — 32. Speck, Willis A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Panelboard structure with adjustable support means. 3,333,158, 7-25- 67, CI. 317 — 120A. Spector. Harold : See — Brown, Gustave. 3,313,477. Nadherny, John D. 3,299,899. Spector, Marshall L. : See — Heinemann, Heinz, Kraus, and Spector. 3,303,140. Spector, Marshall L., J. H. Craddock, and F. E. Caropreso, to Pullman Inc. Hydration of propylene to isopropanol using cupric-cuprous halide catalyst and inorganic halide solubilizer. 3,328,469, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 641. Spector, Raymond B. : See — Brown, Gustave. 3,313.477. Nadherny, John D. 3,299,899. LIST OF PATENTEES 1233 Spcctor, Sam, to National Cryogenics Corp. Tank for stor- ing cryogenic fluids and the like. 3,341,215, 0-12-07, CI. 2S0— 5. Spector, Sanford : Sec — Daliringer, Donald W.. Spector, and Sweet. 3,322,650. Spector, Sydney : See — ■ Udenfriend, Sidney, Sjoenlsma, and Spector. 3,300,434 Spectral Dynamic's Corp. : Sec — Davis, Robert D. 3,350,651. Spectra-Physics, Inc. : See — Bell. William E. 3.333,101. Everitt, John C. 3,359,812. Spectrol Electronics Corp. : Sec — Paine, Bud A„ and Soulakis. 3,300,594. Spectrolab, a Division of Textron Electronics, Inc. : See — Mann, Alfred E., and Sinister. 3,340,096. Spectrum Technology Inc. : See — Judd. Arthur E. 3,327,629. Speed, Richard F. B. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- r,7."> Speedfam Corp., The : See — Boettcher, Stephen A., and Cesna. 3,329,167. Speedfast Corp. : See — Garfinkel, Jack. 3,301,139. Speedlap Supply Corp. : See — Boettcher, Stephen A. 3,304,662. Boettcher, Stephen A. 3,314,328. Boettcher, Stephen A. 3,338,413. Speedring Corp. : See — Schiller, James R., Pohl, and Smeitink. 3,346,964. Speegle, A. J. : See — Mason, John F., Emery, and Speegle. 3,323,840. Speel, Henry C, to Universal Oil Products Co. Detergent com- position containing mixed anionic-cationic surfactants. 3,345.300, 10-3-67, CI. 252—152. Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Dual head stethoscope. 3,303,903, 2-14-67, CI. 181—24. Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Electrical resistance battery handle. 3,315,207, 4-18-67, CI. 338—68. Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Stethoscope 3,339,667, 9-5-67, CI. 181—24. Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co.. Inc. One-piece bin- aural assemblies for stethoscope. 3,346,069, 10-10-67, CI. 1S1— 24. Speelman, Irving A., to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Binaural tube supporting structure for stethoscopes. 3,34S,627, 10-24-67, CI. 1S1— 24. Speer, David J. Drip proof paint can insert. 3,326,409. 6-20- 67, CI. 220—90. Speer Filler Strip Co. : See — Speer, Paul. 3,353,747. Speer. Paul, to Speer Filler Strip Co. Railway crossing. 3,353,747, 11-21-67, CI. 238 — 8. Speers, Samuel F., to Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. Doll stand. 3,345,- 030, 10-3-67. CI. 24S— 346. Speers. Stewart W., to FMC Corp. Method and apparatus for humidifying hydrophilic materials. 3.320,676, 5-23-67, CI. 34—23. Speersehneider. Charles J., to Honeywell Inc. Beryllide coat- ing for beryllium. 3.297,417, 1-10-67, CI. 29 — 199. Spees, Arthur T. File card system and cards therefor. 3,301,263, 1-31-67, CI. 129^16.7. Spees, Arthur T. Bandage. 3,306,292, 2-28-67, CI. 12S— 26S. Speeth, Eberhard : See — Arnold. Siechard, Buhrmann, Haasis, Nitschke, Schacht, and Speeth. 3.359,921. Speier, John L., to Dow Corning Corp. Aminoorganosiloxane- carboxvorganosiloxane copolymers. 3,33S,943, 8—29-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Speigel. Kenneth : See — Heck, Raymond P., Muehleisen, and Speigel. 3,314.871. Speight, Francis R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Insole rib attaching machines. 3,325,838, 6-20-67, CI. 12 — 20. Speight, James H., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Methyl chloroform stabilized with morohvdroxy alkanoic acids and esters. 3,336,234, 8-15-67, CI. 252 — 171. Speigle, James L. Storage apparatus and indexing mechanism. 3,297,139, 1-10-67, CI. 19S — S5. Speiser, Maximilian R. Golf ball image projecting system for golf games. 3.300,218. 1-24-67, CI. 273 — 185. Speiser, Maximilian R. Circuit actuating means for computer type golf games. 3,349,620, 10-31-67, CI. 73—379. Speiser, Peter, and H.-K. Hess, to Ciba Corp. Pharmaceutical preparation preserved with p-chlorophenvl-ethyl-alcohol. 3,329,565, 7-4-67, CI. 167 — 58. Speiser. Ralph W. : See — Grimes, Charles E., and Speiser. 3,347,558. Speiser, Ralph W.. W. C. Llndquist, and H. F. Horner. Jr., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Powered implement. 3,359,661, 12-26-67, CI. 37—43. Speiser, Robert C, and G. Sohl, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Focusing system for an ion source having apertured electrodes. 3,311,772, 3-2S-67, CI. 313—63. Speiser, Vernon P. : See — Smith, Richard S., and Speiser. 3,342,062. Speith. Karl G., and A. Bungeroth, to Mannessmann Aktien- gesellseliaft. Molybdenum lined mold for continuous cast- in-. 3,302,251, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 57.2. Speith, Karl G., A. Bungeroth, and K. Frenken, to Mannes- mann Aktiengesellschaft. Method of continuous casting. 3,315,323, 4-25-67, CI. 22—200.1. Speith. Karl-Georg, and A. Bungeroth, to Mannesman!] Aktien- gesellSChaft. Preventing the overflow of liquid metal from an end casting head discharged in a curved continuous cast- ing path towards the horizontal plane. 3,346,035, 10-10-07, CI. 164 — 82. Speliotis, Dennis E. : See — Bate, Geoffrey, Morrison, and Speliotis. 3,337,856. Bate, Geoffrey, Speliotis, and .Morrison. 3,342,632. Bate, Geoffrey, Speliotis, and Morrison. 3,342,633. Spellman, Edsel A. : See — Newcomb, Fred N., and Spellman. 3,345,914. Spellman, Edsel A., to United States of America, Army. Quick opening gate valve. 3.323.531, 6-6-67, CI. 137— OS. Spellman, James E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Diamond reinforced coatings and method of preparing same. 3.295,941, 1-3-67, CI. 51—308. Spellberg, Norman, and J. W. Lorimer, to Desoto, Inc. Fumaric acid-polyoxyalkylene glycol-dicyelopentadiene poly- esters curable with vinvl monomer and mixtures thereof. 3,340,327, 9-5-67, CI. 260—861. Spellnes, Kore K. : See — Murphy, Robert J., Spellnes, Miller, Bonanno, Glenner, and Sikorski. 3.328,534. Spelman, Rollin H. : See — Rote, Frank C, and Spelman. 3,302,680. Spembly Ltd. : See — Walker, Alan J. 3,300,566. Spence, David W. : See — Frisby, Clinton D., and Spence. 3,359,410. Spence, Elbert R. : See — Clark, Robert E., Spence, and Stribley. 3,320,072. Wolniak, Stanley C, and Spencer. 3,317,215. Spence, George B. : See — ■ Hambling, Stewart K„ and Spence. 3,317,251. Spence, Gerald M., to Monolith Portland Cement Co. Harden- ing a cement mixture. 3,305,613, 2-21-67, CI. 264 — 82. Spence, Gerald M., to Monolith Portland Cement Co. Harden- ing cement mixtures. 3,306,961. 2-2S-67. CI. 264 — 82. Spence, Gerald M., to Monolith Portland Cement Co. Appa- ratus for forming concrete articles. 3,358,342, 12-19-67, CI. 25—30. Spence, Hilton W. : See — Blair, John W., and Spence. 3,323,241. Emmons, Stephen P., Matzen, and Spence. 3,354.565. Spence, John R., to Pike Trailer Co. Suspension for vehicle body. 3,309,106, 3-14-67, CI. 280 — 104.5. Spence, Peter : See — Andrews, Thomas D. H., and Spence. 3,303,993. Spence, Sydney P. : See — Klosek, Felix P., Nicolson, and Spence. 3,327,034. Spence, Sydney P., L. M. Baker. U. A. Steiner, L. Madestau, and L. A. Rowe, to Union Carbide Corp. High temperature process. 3,311,668, 3-2S-67, CI. 260—668. Spence, Wyman R., to Strvker Corp. Cushion structure. 3,308,491, 3-14-67, CI. 5 — 348. Spencer. Aaron D Combination play vard, sandbox, and wad- ing pool. 3.339,213, 9-5-67, CI. 4 — 177. Spencer, Aaron D. Multiple use play yard construction for children. 3,351,323. 11-7-67, CI. 256 — 25. Spencer, Albert E., Jr. : See — Gebhardt, Robert C, Spencer, and Taebel. 3,315,039. Spencer, Arthur T. : See — ■ Pohl, Karl-Heinz, and Spencer. 3,340.714. Spencer, Charles D., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for cavity wetting. 3,337,662. S-22-67, CI. 264—71. Spencer, Charles D., to Allied Chemical Corp. Centrifugal casting process. 3,341,641, 9-12-67, CI. 264—72. Spencer Chemical Co. : See — Hopkins, Thomas R. 3,328,156. Spencer, Dean. Anti-splash guard for drinking receptacle. 3,313,447, 4-11-67, CI. 220—90.4. Spencer, Dean. Anti-splash guard for drinking receptacle. 3,360,160, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 90.4. Spencer, Dennis L., to I.D.M. Electronics Ltd. Commutators. 3.30S,320. 3-7-67, CI. 310 — 219. Spencer, Dudlev W. C. : See — Harris, Alexander T., and Spencer. 3.31S.791. Spencer, Edward G. : See — ■ Denton, Richard T., and Spencer. 3,307,120. Spencer. Edward P. : See — Smith, Edwin J., and Spencer. 3,305.323. Spencer. Elbert M., to Illinois Lock Co. Lock device for vending machine or the like. 3,299,678, 1-24-67, CI. 70 — 20S. Spencer, Francis T., to West Point-Pepperell, Inc. Method of and apparatus for preparing napped fabric. 3,326,711, 6-20-67, CI. 117—66. Spencer. Francis T., to West Point-Pepperell. Inc. Method of making soft and drapeable foamed plastic sheeting. 3.32S.505. 6-27-67, CI. 264 — 321. Spencer. Frank W. : See — Bonnette, Roland E.. and Spencer. 3,30-5.073. Spencer, Geoffrey D. Bridge bearings. 3,325, S42, 6-20-67, CI. 14 — 16. 1234 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Spencer, Glenn S., to The Bendix Corp. Electromagnetic clutch or brake. 3,327,822, 6-27-67, CI. 192—84. Spencer, Harvey J. : See — Nystrand, Ernst D., and Spencer. 3.338,575. Spencer, Herbert C, to British Telecommunications Research Ltd. Control devices responsive to solar radiation. 3,313,- 939, 4-11-67, CI. 250 — 212. Spencer, James C, Sr., to Melpar, Inc. Photoelectric shield in- cluding a dielectric sheet sandwiched between two metal sheets. 3,345,537, 10-3-67, CI. 315 — 85. Spencer, James M., Jr. Marine speedometer. 3,321,969, 5-30- 67, CI. 73—187. Spencer, John F. T., A. P. Tulloch, and P. A. J. Gorin, to National Research Council. Oil glycosides of sophorose and fatty acid esters thereof. 3,312,684, 4-4-67, CI. 260—210. Spencer, John H., to General Electric Co. Auxiliary terminal for meter sockets. 3,353,142, 11-14-67, CI. 339—125. Spencer, John R., J. H. Cheek, and W. D. Greathouse, to Continental Oil Co. Adsorption column. 3,320,728, 5-23- 67, CI. 55 — 387. Spencer, John W. Lumber inverting apparatus. 3,306,427, 2-28-67, CI. 198 — 33. Spencer, Kenneth E. V. : See — Jansen, Alexander B. A., and Spencer. 3.308.135. Spencer, Kenneth E. "V., to American Home Products Corp. N-(p-chlorophenoxyacetyl) ephedrine. 3,317,602, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 559. Spencer, Kenneth E. V., to American Home Products Corp. 2,4,6-trichloro-phenoxyacetyl N-methyl amphetamine and products containing same. 3,348,998, 10-24-67, CI. 167 — 65. Spencer, Luther E. : See — Hirshman, Ira L., Jones, and Spencer. 3,305,950. Spencer, Millard C., to S. D. Warren Co. Paper with release coating and process for making same. 3,335,017, 8-8-67, CI. 117—76. Spencer, Neil E. : See — Gantz. Carroll M., and Spencer. 3,316,584. Spencer, Paul W. Incinerator and abatement apparatus. 3,330,231, 7-11-67, CI. 110—18. Spencer, Ralph D., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon com- positions. 3,304,320, 2-14-67, CI. 260—448.2. Spencer, Richard C. Steering wheel cover accessory. 3,319,- 486, 5-16-67, CI. 74—558. Spencer, Robert A., and G. H. Lockwood, to Lockwood Tech- nical Inc. Fluid applicator valve. 3,332,580, 7-25-67, CI. 222—146. Spencer, Robert E., to Ford Motor Co. Integral thrust bear- ing and kingpin bushing seal. 3,300,230, 1-24-67, CI. 280— 96.1. Spencer, Robert O. Tie-down apparatus. 3,315,326, 4-25-67, CI. 24 — 134. Spencer, Thomas A. Automatic lawn tongs. 3,350,866, 11-7- 67. CI. 56 — 400.12. Spencer, Thomas H. N. Animal watering device. 3,333,575, 8-1-67, CI. 119—75. Spencer, Virgil, to Armstrong Cork Co. Apparatus for making sheet material. 3,339,521, 9-5-67, CI. 118 — 4. Spencer, Walter E., to Wildman Jacquard Co. Needle jack for knittintr machines. 3.323,329, 6-6-67, CI. 66 — 14. Spencer, Walter E., to Wildman Jacquard Co. Pick up station mechanism for a knitting machine. 3,340,705, 9-12-67, CI. 66 — 14. Spencer, White and Prentis, Inc. : See — White, Robert E. 3,299,644. Spencer, William C, to The Estey Musical Instrument Corp. Neon matrix circuit for an electronic organ. 3,312,768, 4-4-67, CI. 84 — 1.01. Spencer, William R. : See — Hill, Eugene T., and Spencer. 3,303,867. Spender, Donald L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Mechanism for con- verting rotary to reciprocating action at reduced speed. 3,359.809, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 55. Spendlove, La Nar J. : See — Stout, Richard L., Johnson, and Spendlove. 3,295,828. Spendlove, Lyle B. : See — Moshier, Ross W., Sievers, and Spendlove. 3,356,527. Spengeman, Walter G. Orthodontic appliance and method of making and using same. 3,334,417, 8-8-67, CI. 32—14. Spengler, Gottfried : See — Engelhardt, Heinz. Krupp, Rabenhorst, Spengler, and Wismath. 3,347,087. Spengos, Aris C, and R. B. Kaiser, to Scott Paper Co. Ta- pered manifold type stock distributor for a papermaking machine. 3,298,905, 1-17-67, a. 162 — 343. Spenke, Eberhard : See — Von Bernuth, Gotz, and Spenke. 3,307,049. Spenke, Eberhard, and H. Welker, to Siemens Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing crystalline semi- conductor material on a dendritic substrate. 3,341,376, 9-12-67, CI. 148 — 175. Spenner, Anton : See — Lohmar, Walther. Harnisch, Schmahl, Kohli, and Spenner 3,353.398. Speno, Frank, Jr., and R. Panetti. to Frank Speno Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co., Inc. Rail grinder. 3,358,406, 12-19-67, CI. 51—178. Speno, Frank, Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co. : See — Speno, Martin J. 3.316,666. Speno, Martin J. 3,326,298. Speno, Frank, Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co., Inc. : See — - Speno, Frank, Jr., and Panetti. 3,358,406. Speno, Martin J., to Frank Speno Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co. Ballast cleaner. 3,316,666, 5-2-67, CI. 37 — 107. Speno, Martin J., to Frank Speno Railroad Ballast Cleaning Co. Ballast cleaner. 3,326,298, 6-20-67, CI. 171—16. Spens, Stephen N., to The Solartron Electronic Group Ltd. Data-display apparatus. 3,351,937, 11-7-67, CI. 343 — 5. Spera, Frank T., to Philco Corp. Electrical apparatus. 3,323,- 099, 5-30-67, CI. 339 — 192. Speransky, Boris J.: See — Lasch, Cecil A., Jr., Hampton, and Speransky. 3,299,196. Speranza, George P. : See — Yeakey, Ernest L.. and Speranza. 3,358,024. Speranza, George P., to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Produc- tion of amino alcohols. 3,335,186, 8-8-67, CI. 260 — 584. Speranza, George P., and S. B. Cavitt, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. Process for making a 2-aminoketone. 3,316,261, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. Sperber, Heinrich : See — Baer, Karl, Decker, Schmidt, Sperber, and Leibner. 3,324,- 165. Baer, Karl, Sperber, Goehre, and Leibner. 3,347,798. Sperber, Henry, and D. Zapiler. Fuel system. 3,301,310, 1-31-67, CI. 158 — 46.5. Sperber, Nathan : See — Sherlock, Margaret H., and Sperber. 3,337,570. Topliss, John G., Sherlock, and Sperber. 3,326,908. Topliss, John G., and Sperber. 3,296,070. Topliss, John G., Sperber, and Rubin. 3,345,365. Sperbert, Heinrich, G. Poehler, and O. Goehre, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dehydrogena- tion of cycloalkanols. 3,305,587, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 586. Spergel, Philip, and D. A. Gordon, to Baird-Atomic, Inc. Autofluoroscope. 3,308,438, 3-7-67. CI. 340 — 172.5. Sperk, Edgar, O. Vohler, F. Jeitner, and V. Gierth, to Siemens- Phaniawerke Aktiengesellschaft fur Kohlefabrikate. Meth- od of carbonizing animal fiber materials. 3,297,405, 1-10- 67, CI. 23—209.1. Sperling, Herman G. : See — Killpatrick, Joseph E.. and Sperling. 3,314,327. Sperner, Franz, to Rockling'sche Eisen- und Stahlwerke G.m.b.H. Method for producing ledeburitio steel showing a globular solidified structure. 3,297,430, 1-10-67, CI. 75 — 12. Spero, George B., to The Upjohn Co. la.lla-epoxy steroids and process. 3,296,254, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Speros, Dimitrios M., and R. L. Woodhouse, to General Elec- tric Co. Quantitative differential thermal analysis appara- tus. 3,319,456, 5-16-67, CI. 73—15. Sperr, Fritz : See — Bretschneider, Gunther, and Sperr. Dusing, Gerhard, Bretschneider, Schmidt. 3.338,669. Sperritt, Gordon, Mines Ltd. : See — Fraser, Robert W„ Silins, and Kushnir. 3,318,986. Sperry, Chester C, and H. S. Dankert, to The Upjohn Co. Apparatus for making tablets. 3,332,367, 7-25-67, CI. 107— 17. Sperry Gyroscope Co. of Canada, Ltd. : See — Dorev, John D. 3.325,805. Paul, John J. 3,320,502. Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd., The : See — Armstrong, Robert J., and Lew. 3.318.785. Sullivan, Neil, and Summerlln. 3,315,255. Walters, Ronald. 3,342,213. Sperry, Leonard, to Globe- Union Inc. Variable capacitor. 3,304,472, 2-14-67, CI. 317—255. Sperry, Leonard, to Globe-Union Inc. Spark gap electronic component. 3,316,467, 4-25-67, CI. 317 — 256. Sperry, Leonard J., to Globe-Union Inc. Capacitor. 3,328,865, 7-4-67, CI. 29 — 25.42. Sperry, Philip R. : See — Caule, Elmer J., Pryor, and Sperry. 3,341,369. Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Adams, George R., and Mihalek. 3,315,860. Adomines, Alfred A. 3,305,380. Adomines, Alfred A. 3,360.349. Allen, Terry S.. Close, Lidia, and Slrrine. 3,301,074. Amos, Alfred E. 3,311,213. Anderson, Duane H, McArdell, and Notto. 3.345,619. Annunzlato, Anthony A., Doucette, and Pfeifer. 3,350,- 624. Anstee, Leon L. 3,348,707. Appleton. Norman J. 3.311,902. Arnold, Roy T. 3.320,522. Barber. Beno. and Gross. 3,312.932. Barrett, William G., Johnson, and Thome. 3,320,410. Bartik, William J. 3.305.848. Bartik, William J. 3 311,750. Bauer, Peter. 3 299.255. Bauer, Peter. 3,319,659. Bauer, Peter, Colston, and Sowers. 3.339,569. Benatti, Robert J., Dieselman, Rappuhn, and Vance. 3,322,986. Bennett, rinrence. 3.356.822. Bennett, Ralph V. 3.31 5. 884. Bennett, Ralph V. 3,343,788. Bergman, Robert J., and Prohofsky. 3,357,004. Berryman, Richard E. 3,337,106. 3,300,276. Kloepfer, Sperr, and LIST OF PATENTEES VS.\r> Sperry Rand Corp. : Sec- — Continued Best, Donald T. 3,327,129. Betz, Allen D., and Weismantel. 3,331,053. Bhola, Shi R. 3,338,209. Bina, Robert A. 3,302,177. Blanshiue. Allison \V. 3.30G.433. Blanshine, Allison \V., and Kline. 3,3-12,308. Blanshine, Allison W., and Maun. 3,343,276. Blazek, Henry. 3,29G,S71. Blazek, Henry. 3.311.9S7. BoehuUe, Klaus J. 3,300,781. Bolton, Robert H. 3,302,084. Boylan, Robert E., and Kukuk. 3.302,190. Brackbill, Warren II., and Smith. 3 t 298,695. Brown, Julian, Jr., and Tat't. 3,335,083. Bryant, Furnie S., Jr. 3.345,52S. Burinskv, Jerome L., and Sehwalm. 3,314,590. Burmels'ter, William W., Duckworth, and Radtke. 3,324,- 731. Busch Richard E. 3,340,989. Busch, Richard E. 3,348,708. Busch, Richard E. 3,348,709. Clark, John I. 3,359 397. Cogar, George R. 3,310,660. Colen, Erie C, and Marchese. 3,333,279. Collins, Stuart A., Jr., and White. 3,35S,243. Craig, Orlyn W. 3.302,062. Crane, Jack W. 3,327,653. Crane, Jack W., and Tarbox. 3,338,158. Cubert, Jack S., and Ash. 3,354,324. Curry, Robert S., Jr., Potter, and Rover. 3,339,203. Damon, Richard W. 3 319 192. Daniels, Howard L. 3,353,167. Daniels, John P., and Locke. 3,300,204. Daniels, John P., and Locke. 3,343,011. Dannatt, Hugh St. L. 3,348,206. Deaner, Harold W.. and Weant. 3,319.250. Diaz, Ben. 3,305,152. Dobson, Alfred J. 3.322,038. Duryee, John P., and Lins. 3.303,74S. Eckert, John P., Jr. 3.332,075. Eckert, John P., Jr., Brown, Hulls, and Brinker. 3 299 277. Eckert, John P., Jr., Welsh, Appleton, and Silverberg. 3,317,903. Ehrman, Carl W. 3,353,150. Engelking. James E. 3,325,881. Euvino, Louis J., and Zinke. 3,309,002. Farnan, Edward H., Jr., and Kay. 3,324,871. Farrell, Edward J. 3.300.778. Fedde, George A., and Nelson. 3,310,542. Fedde, George A., and Spandorfer. 3,311,901. Ferguson, Donald C, and Flowers. 3,346,846. Fielder, Frederick A., Hanson, Kappel, and Swenson. 3 331 126 Fisher, Gerald E. 3,329,808. Focht. Claude K. 3,359,824. Fow. Benjamin R., Hazel, and Mount. 3.359.557. Fox, Harold L., Thorne, and Wood. 3,330,931. Frank, Robert L., Meranda, and Phillips. 3,325,810. Free, William R. 3,302.116. Fyffe, William E. 3,339,502. Gallien, Bennie L. 3.305,833. Gallien, Bennie L. 3,320,588. Gassier, John H. 3,305,865. Gaylor, Randall. 3,295,795. Gaylor, Randall. 3,295,790. Glass, Emmett F. 3.300,953. Glass, Emmett P., and Hale. 3,325,981. Glass. Emmett F., and Hale. 3,326,614. Glass, Emmett F., Hale, and Bernhardt. 3,309,850. Goldammer, Freeland R., and Gondek. 3.317,029. Goldammer. Freeland R.. and Kanltz. 3,345,li7. Gorman, Cecil F. 3,320,430. Grace, Kenneth T.. and Teply. 3,305,845. Graham, John E. 3.335,049. Grav. James L. 3,332.085. Grey, Gordon E., and Wilson. 3.317,062. 'Grey, Gordon E.. and Wilson. 3,330,424. Griffin. Eugene H., and Gunn. 3.305.S32. Groeber, Eugen. 3,342,198. Haekwkins, Robert D.. and Stinis. 3.333,278. Halls, Lawrence M., Koch, and McCarty. 3,319,493. Halls, Lawrence M., and McCarty. 3.298.101. Halls, Lawrence M., and McCartv. 3.306.014. Halls, Lawrence M., and McCartv. 3,324,639. Halverson. Richard P. 3,353.169. Hannom. Thomas J. B. 3 343,148. Hanson, Merlin L.. and Mever. 3,343.132. Hanson. William H. 3.346.730. Harmon Albert D. 3,328.734. Harrison. John S. J. 3,350.580. Hauser, Arthur A.. Jr. 3 333.092. Hawkins, Robert D. 3,310,809. Hawkins. Robert D. 3.332 757. Hawkins, Robert D., and Balandis. 3.320,617. Hetteix, Jacques. 3.331,317. Hewitt. Fred G. 3.332.073. Hewitt, Frederick G. 3 331.064. Hewitt Frederick G.. and James. 3,328,786. Hollvdav, James H. 3.323.817. Hollvdav, James H. 3.342.309. Hong, Robert. 3,307.043. Sperrv Rand Corp. : Sec — Continued Etoyt, Harold C, Jr. 3,321.(167. Hunter, Alexander. 3,311,370. Hurlburt. Joseph C. 3,338,036. Hurlburt, Joseph C, and Hale. 3,348,373. Husher, John D., and Raisanen. 3,325,653. Hvjek, Thaddeus J. 3,313,391. Jahn, Dale M. 3,305,73.:. James, Raymond II. 3.359,546. James, William E. 3,308,926. Jellig, Walter. 3,308,526. Joachim, Ordean C. 3.310,710. Joachim, Ordean C. 3,341,806. Johnson, Lloyd A. 3,359,484. Joline, Everett S. 3,321,968. Joseph, Earl C, Kaplan, and Poppleton. 3,332,069. Keir, John B. 3,324,881. Keir, John B. 3,324,882. King, John J. 3.305,858. King, John J. 3,309,682. Klemes, Martin S., and Quermann. 3,336,S11. Knepper, Larimer J. 3,323,294. Koch, Earl E., Halls, and McCarty. 3,324,638. Koch, Earl E., and McCarty. 3,304,699. Korkowski, Vincent J. 3,321.643. Korkowski, Vincent J., and Nelson. 3,302,189. Kuelbs, Donald R., and Scott. 3,338,105. Kurtz, Israel, and Robinson. 3,323,752. Lamb, James J. 3,354,432. Landell, William F. 3,311,893. Lassetter, William L. 3,320,610. Lee, Francis F. 3,348,205. Lester, John M. 3,309,686. Levine, Sevmour, and Levinson. 3,355,954. Lewis, Paul G. 3,302,318. Lindaman, John R. 3.350,085. Lindaman, John R., and Cohn. 3,336,46S. Lo Casale, Thomas M. 3,325,655. Lo Casale, Thomas M. 3,333.116. Lo Casale, Thomas M., and Hales. 3,360,788. Locke, David R., and Daniels, 3,339,277. Luke. Louzelle A. 3,304.442. Lundberg, Charles W., and Belcourt 3,310,425. Macek, Warren M., and Schneider. 3,356,438. Martin, Howard L. 3.345.561. Masterson, Earl. 3,319,955. Matcovich, Thomas J., and Belson. 3,343.144. Mathias, Joseph S., and McGee. 3,353,986. Mathis, Logan H. and Romans. 3,357,442. McDuffie, James W. 3,351,002. Meranda, James I., and Phillips. 3,325,809. Meyer, Carl H. 3,354,321. Molina, Joseph, Morello, and Lopez. 3,319,S61. Morello, Herbert. 3,341,882. Morris, John C. 3,354,995. Mueller, Jacob. 3.335,387. Murphy, James J. 3,342,430. Neddenriep, Donald O. 3,343,119. Newman, Roger. 3,316,500. Oberg, Paul, Sanders, and Tolman. 3,353,086. Oberg, Paul E. 3,330,252. Oberg. P:ml E.. Rubens, and Tolman. 3,336,154. O'Brien, Harold G. 3,331,067. O'Leary, Denis P., and Cimilluca. 3,324,390. Oman, Richard M. 3.350,579. Overn, William M. 3.321,749. Passaro, William C. 3,339,158. Pearson, Jack. 3,327,415. Peterson, Laverne R. 3,321,752. Peterson. Loren W. 3.315.212. Phillips, Edwin R. 3,319,886. Phillips, Edwin R. 3,334,640. Phillips, Edwin R. 3,342,197. Phillips, Edwin R. 3.359.863. Phillips, Edwin R., and Jacoby. 3,305,171. Pisciotta, Frank. 3,355.951. Pitt. Solomon H. 3,311,369. Pollack, Solomon R., and Morris. 3.359.406. Polushkin, Andrev, and Watt. 3,347,105. Priebe, Norman F. 3,335,369. Procter, Edward C. 3.352.093. Qulgley, Richard J., Jr. 3.331,381. Rademacher. Paul E. 3 343.107. Radtke, Richard K. 3,334,284. Reader, Trevor D. 3.319.656. Reader, Trevor D. 3,326,463. Reader, Trevor D. 3.331,079. Reader, Trevor D. 3.341.950. Reader, Trevor D. 3.353 732. Reinert, Owen E. 3,335.360. Roach, Wilson R. 3,315,552. Rover, Ralph R., Jr. 3,324.471. Rover, Ralph R., Jr. 3,345.632. Sadler, Loren G., Smith, and Hale. 3,295,855. Sanders, Richard M. 3 29S.000. Sawyer, David E. 3.334. 2S0. Sehaffer, Max A. 3.329.02S. Schaffer, Max A., and Wri-ht. 3.336, S10. Sehaffer, Richard E. 3,316,532. Schlatter, Walter J. 3,345.468. Sehonteld, Arnold. 3,315,775. Schonfeld, Arnold, and Jacoby. 3.342,450 Schonfeld, Arnold, and Schulte. 3,331,3S0. 1236 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 De Meo, and Pintus. Sperrv Rami Corp. : See — Continued Schwalm, Bruce D. 3,302,770. Schwalm, Bruce D. 3.313,386. Schwalm, Bruce D. 3,341,929. Schwartz, Leon. 3,320,572. Scott, John E.. and Thomas. 3,346,844. Sekse, Torkjell. 3,332,065. Seymour, Sliaun A., and James. 3,357,749. Shaffer, Jack T., and Eskridge. 3,296,893. Shepley, John H. 3,326,575. Shepley, John H. 3,333,532. Shih, Wei M. 3,305,840. Sills, Gerald G. 3,342,96s. Simon, William F. 3,331.051. Smith, Charles A. 3.325,170. Smith, Charles A. 3.358.936. Smith, Harry D. 3,351,749. Smith, Robert T., Jr., and Reader. 3,299,906. Smith, Stephen W. 3,347.367. Smola, Harold. 3,351,92S. Somers, Ravmond A., and Tolmie. 3,360,116. Sowers, Edwin U., III. 3.342,392. Spandorfer, Lester M. 3,354,382. Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Strenglein. 3,314,065. Strenglein, Harry F. 3,346,743. Taft, Donald R. 3,355,682. Talarczyk, Anthonv R. 3,355,718. Talsoe, Norman B. 3,311,904. Tarbox, John P., and Bender. 3,304,889. Thomas, Teddv R. 3,330.971. Tolmie, Robert J. 3,316,417. Tolmie, Robert J. 3,329,881. Tolmie, Robert J. 3,341,887. Tolmie, Robert J. 3.355.650. Tolmie, Robert J., Locke, and Daniels. 3,339,276. Waddington, Clive. 3,334.590. Waldrop, Thomas W. 3,342,230. Waldrop, Thomas W. 3,342,231. Waldrop, Thomas W. 3,355,865. Walter, Gerard O., Goldammer, 3,324,762. Walter, Gerard O., Pintus, and VanRoten. 3,336,690. Walter, Gerard O., and Scordato. 3,299,772. Wang, Chao C. 3.315,110. Ward, James A. 3,297,915. Weber, Erwin G. 3,321.390. Welsh. Herbert F. 3,305,731. Welsh, Herbert F., Cbapline, and Wilson. 3,310,787. Whitfield, Edwin W. 3.333,187. Williamson, Robert G. 3,334.644. Williamson, Robert G., and Phillips. 3,311,297. Wooldridge, Robert S. 3,319,860. Wooldridge, Robert S. 3,360,185. Wooldridge, Robert S. 3.360.6S5. Wooldridge, Robert S.. Jr. 3,360,706. Woolfolk. Robert L. 3,324.459. Wright, Ronald H. 3,323,040. Yaze.iian, Zaven, Fuld, and Benkler. 3,300.017. Yazejian, Zaven A., and Wang. 3,333,670. Yee, Seening. 3.319,086. Zarowin. Charles B. 3,334.235. Zilberfarb. Saul N. 3,305,170, Zimmerman, Arlen J. 3.32S,773. Zimmerman, Julius. 3,340,164. Zimmerman, Julius, and Pisan. 3,348,990. Zimmerman, Julius, and Trovato. 3,340,161. Sperrv Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division : See — Blazek, Henry. 3,296,871. Blazek, Henry, and Chang. 3,321,979. D'Amico, Salvatore P. 3,316,548. Levine, Melvin. 3,319,660. Piseiotta, Frank. 3,355,951. Zimmerman, Julius, and Pisan. 3,348,990. Spery, Joseph C. Wrapper type carrier. 3,331,531, 7-18-67, CI. 220—115. Spery, Joseph C. Wrapper type can carrier and improved tab construction therefor. 3,352,413, 11-14-67, CI. 206 — 65. Spes, Hellmuth : See — Enk. Edaard, and Spes. 3,317,593. Speshvock. Reuben F. Contact lens conditioning facility. 3,343,- 657, 9-26-67, CI. 206—5. Speth, Sebastian, to Grunzweig & Hartman A.G. Blast nozzle for forming silicate fibers. 3,352,653, 11-14-67, CI. 615 — 1. Spets, Herbert A. Fish skinning tool. 3,333,295, 8-1-67, CI. 17 — 7. Speyer, Hans W Combined brush and warning device. 3,337,- 892, 8-29-67, CI. 15 — 105. Speziale. Angelo J. : See — Marco, Gino J., and Speziale. 3.311,642. Smith, Lowell R., and Speziale. 3,352,910. Speziale. Angelo J., and P. C. Hamm, to Monsanto Co. Herbi- cidal composition and method. 3,303,015, 2-7-67, CI. 71 — 2 5. Speziale, Angelo J., and L. R. Smith, to Monsanto Co. N-(0,0,0-tfichloro acetyl) carbamates. 3,318,947, 5-9-67, CI. 260—482. Speziale, Angelo J., and K. W. Ratts. to Monsanto Co. Car- bamyl phosphoranes. 3,325,542, 6-13-67, CI. 260—558. Speziale. Angelo J., and L. R. Smith, to Monsanto Co. Chloro- phenvl and nitrophenyl N-(chloroacetvl) carbamates. 3,337,- 600, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 455. Speziale, Angelo J., and L. R. Smith, to Monsanto Co. Novel aryl N-(arovl) carbamates. 3,359.301, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 471. Sphere Investments Ltd. : See — - Hutter, James F., and Kelly. 3,302,533. Spialter, Leonard, and G. L. Untereiner. Synthesis of azo com- pounds by rearrangement of hydrazones. 3,350,385, 10-31— 67, CI. 260 — 192. Spibey, James R. : See — Eastcott, Peter deh, and Spibey. 3,325,683. Spice Islands Co. : See — Gould, Jerome. 3,302,845. Spicer, Edward, and N. Cohan. Lighting fixture. 3,354,305, 11-21- 67, CI. 240—73. Spicer, Jack A. : See — Betts, Max W., and Spicer. 3,332,748. Spicer, John C, P. M. Westfall, and N. R. Eldred, to Union Carbide Corp. Poly-j8-asparaginepol.valkylenepolyainine halo- hydrin resins and application thereof in production of wet strength paper and flocculation of solids. 3,351,520, 11-7- 67, CI. 162 — 164. Spicer, Paul J. Hinge element for awning type window. 3,327,426, 6-27-67. CI. 49 — 74. Spicer, Ronald F., and P. F. Marshall, to The Kendall Co. Textile varn and process therefor. 3,344,596, 10-3-67, CI. 57 — 152. Spiece, Stanley J., and R. J. Lang, to McGraw-Edison Co. Power distribution connection apparatus. 3,300,570, 1-24— 67, CI. 174 — 38. Spiegel. Ravmond W. : See — Cobb, Clifton A., and Spiegel. 3,307,383. Spiegelberg, Hans : See — Kiss, Joseph, and Spiegelberg. 3,304,305. Spiegelhalter, Roland R. : See — ■ Campbell, Charles R., Johnson, and Spiegelhalter. 3,313,- 726. Campbell, Charles R., Mathews, and Spiegelhalter. 3,335,- 162. Spiegetglaswerke Germania Aktiengesellschaft : See — Woelk Hubert. 3,299,591. Spiegl, Andrew, and S. H. Bacon. Knockdown modular rack. 3,318.462, 5-9-67. CI. 211 — 177. Spiegler, John, to Corning Glass Works. Enclosed electronic device. 3,340,347, 9-J5-67, CI. 174 — 52. Spiegler, Louis : See — Crowley, Duncan J., and Spiegler. 3,329,719. Pagano, Alfred H., and Spiegler. 3,345,413. Spiegler, Louis, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the hydrogenation of nitro compounds. 3,328,- 465, 6-27-67, CI. 260—580. Spieker, Bernard : See — Fischer, Israel L., Lee, Meloro, and Spieker. 3,349,246. Spieker, Bernard, to The Bendix Corp.. Electric motor. 3,319.095. 5-9-67, CI. 310—68. Spiel, Albert: See — Fries, Edward W., Kaufman, Spiel, and Lipka. 3,298,- 302. Spielman, Lyle S., to Eclipse Fuel Engineering Co. Air heat- ing burners. Re. 26,244, 8-1-67, CI. 263 — 19. Spielman. Maurice : See — Nelsen. David O., Pennington, Satterfield, Motley, and Spielman. 3,336,390. Spier, Hans G., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Method of assembling a pair of railroad wheels and an axle. 3.304,- 600, 2-21-67, CI. 29 — 168. Spiering, Glen A., E. Revolinsky, and D. J. Beernsten, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Superconductor having variable transition temperature. 3.360,485, 12-26-67, CI. 252 — 518. Spiers, Robert D., to General Components Inc. Method of 3,297,442, 1-10-67, CI. manufacture of circuit boards 96 — 36.2. Spies, Hecker & Co. : See — Hauck, Karl-Heinz. 3,325,304. Spies, Herbert F. : See — Staples, Basil G., and Spies. 3,336,659. Spiess, Georg, deceased, by H. Spiess and A. Massow, heirs. Sheet feeding mechanism. 3,337.214, 8-22-67, CI. 271 — 26. Spiess, Gustav. and A. Rufli. Apparatus for measuring the load torque on drive systems, especially on conveying sys- tems. 3,299,698, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 136. Spiess, Helmut : See — Spiess, Georg. 3,337,214. Spiessl, Ewald, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft mit beschrank- ter Haftung & Co. Photographic shutter with diaphragm mechanism. 3,308,734, 3-14-67, CI. 95 — 64. Spiessl, Ewald, to Compur-Werk Gesellschaft mit beschrank- ter Haftung & Co. Control mechanism for photographic equipment. 3.308,735, 3-14-67, CI. 95 — 64. Spieth. Eberhard : See — Arnold, Sieghard. Buhrmann. Haasis, Heinrich, Nitschke, Schacht, and Spieth 3 359.921. Schacht, Guenter, and Spieth. 3,335,659. Spigner, Philip : See — Horowitz, Norman, and Spisner. 3,304.609. Spilhaug, Helge O. Joint links for chains. 3,330.106. 7-11-67. CI. 59 — 85. Spillane, Leo J. : See — Grantom, Roy L., and Spillane. 3,297,777. LIST OF PATENTEES 1237 Smith, and Cheesman. 3,345,- and Cheesman. 3,359, Splller, Basil H. R. : See — Phillipson, Alan, Spiller, 075. Phillipson, Alan, Spillcr, Smith, Till, Spillers Ltd. : See — Evans, Cyril IT. 3,34S,951. Spillman, Gerald F. Positive control tire inflation system. 3,357,450, 12-1 2-G7, CI. 137 — 567. Spillman, Gerard J., to International Business Machines Corp. Article handling mechanism. 3,332,528, 7-25-67, CI. 19S — 24. Spillman, Robert C. : Sec — Price, James R., Spillman, and Wendler. 3,309,314. Wendler, Kenneth T., Spillman, Low, and Price. 3,330,- 762. Spillpruf Corp. : See — Pacheco, Francisco. 3,32S,7S9. Spilners, Ilgvard J. : Sec — Pellegrini, John P., Jr., and Spilners. 3.350,434. Spina, Joseph. Terminal tackle rigged with sell'-contained spreaders. 3,307,288. 3-7-67. CI. 43 — 42.74. Spindelfabrik Sussen, Schurr, Stahlecker & Grill G.m.b.H. : See— Stahlecker, Fritz, and Kemmler. 3,310,848. Stahlecker, Fritz, and Schafer. 3,320,702. Stahlecker, Hans. 3,345,722. Spindel-Motoren- und Maschinenfabrik A.G. : See — Beerli, Karl. 3,209,625. Beerli, Karl. 3,306,543. Spindle, Harvey E. : See — Kemeny, George A., and Spindle. 3,311,454. Spindle, Harvey E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric power transmission system. 3,345,450, 10-3-67, CI. 174 — 2S. Spindler. James S. : See — Conawav, Robert W„ and Spindler. 3,349,953. Spindler, Roy W. Bobber. 3,303. 59S, 2-14-67, CI. 43 — 44.9. Spindler, Wolfgang. Extruder control system. 3,357,049, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 12. Spinello, John O. : See — Glass, Marvin I., Licitis, and Spinello. 3,333,846. Spinello, Ronald P., to The Dentists Supply Co. of New York. Instrument for mixing dental materials and the like. 3,336,- 001). S-15-67, CI. 259— S. Spineto, Eugene D. : See — Jackson. John G., and Spineto. 3,298,385. Spingler, Werner, and F. Scneu. Electric hand mixer. 3,333,- 830, 8-1-67, CI. 259— 10S. Spinka, Milton. Electrically heated sweating tool. 3,339,050, 8-29-67, CI. 219—243. Spinks, M. H., Si'., Enterprises, Inc. : See — Gunm Paul C. 3.305,264. Spinks, Sam, and F. C. Owenby, to Legion Mfg. Co. Slipper display package. 3,351,1S4, 11-7-67, CI. 206 — 46. Spinner, Georg. Apparatus for machining non-circular pro- files. 3,302,49S, 2-7-67, CI. 82—18. Spinnfaser Aktiengesellschaft : See — Daufenbaeh, Gottfried. 3,332.155. Taul, Horst, and Wehlow. 3,315,433. Spinrad, Malcom, and B. E. Hoverter, Jr., to American Safety Table Co., Inc. Variable speed control for knitting machine. 3,326,341, 6-20-67, CI. 192 — 18. Spira. Melvin : See — Miller, Jordan E„ and Spira. 3,327,705. Spiral Pipe Corp. : See — Guthrie. Alfred A. 3,360, 2S3. Spiro. Lloyd W.; to North American Aviation, tering spring biased tube cutter. 3,335,492, 30 — 101. Spisak, Edward G., to Gar Wood Industries, cover. 3,305,275, 2-21-67, CI. 301 — 37. Spisak, Edward G., to Gar Wood Industries, Inc. Wheel cover. 3,322,46S, 5-30-67, CI. 301—37. Spisak, Steve : See — Shoup, Thomas E., and Spisak. 3,309,495. Spisak, Steve, to Gregory Industries, Inc. Welding tool and stud loader. 3,303,318, 2-7-67, CI. 219— 9S. Spisak, Steve, to Gregory Industries, Inc. Fastener feed as- sembly including fastener size adjusting means. 3,339,799, 9-5-67, CI. 221—176. Spiteri, Joseph : See — Baldwin, George D., Spiteri, Grosser, and Collette. 3,351,- 8S5. Spitler, Glenn M. Door tray. 3,341,026, 9-12-67, CI. 211—88. Spittle. John A. : See — Watson, John W., and Spittle. 3,330,713. Spittler, Henry A., to Columbia Steel & Brass Corp. Machine for brushing the ends of cylindrical workpieces. 3,311,940, 4-4-67, CI. 15 — SS. Spitz, Melvin P.. to Bedline Inc. Folding sofa-bed construc- tion. 3,300,792, 1-31-67, CI. 5 — 13. Spitzer, Carroll F. Filter unit and vacuum attachment there- for. 3,34S,6S6, 10-24-67, CI. 210 — 169. Spitzer, Ernst L. Th. M. : See — Roest, Bernard C, and Spitzer. 3,321,546. Spitzer, Ernst L. Th. M. to Shell Oil Co. Olefin dimerization by nickel compounds. 3,327,015, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Spitzer, Ernst L. Th. M., to Shell Oil Co. Process for polym- erization of vic-epoxy compounds with aluminum hvdro- carbyl-salicylic acid catalysts. 3,349,044, 10-24-67, CI. 260—2. 3,35ri,l!i::. 3,309,352. Inc. Self-cen- 8-15-67, CI. Inc. Wheel Spitzer, Joseph <;., .). J. Kearns, and O. Cooper. Method lor production of low-calorie margarine substitute products. 3,360,377, 12-20-67, CI. 99—123. Spitzer, Joseph G.. and L. I. Osipow. Low calorie margarine substitute product. 3,360,378, 12-26-07, CI. 99—123. Spitzer, Marvin G. : See — Craig. Robert W., Spitzer, and Yonker. Spitzmueller, Kurt H. : See — Young. Harland II., and Spitzmueller. Spivack, John 1 >. : See Dexter. Martin. Spivack, and Steinberg. 3.330.859. Spivack, John D., to Geigy Chemical Corp. Metal deriva- tives of dialkylbydroxypbenylalkylphosphonic acids and phosphonic acid half-esters. 3,310,575, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 429. Spivack, John D., and M. Dexter, to Geigy Chemical Corp. NN'-bis-(thiazolvD-phenylenediamines. 3,299, 0S7, 1-17- 67, CI. 260 — 30G.S. Spivack John D., D. H. Steinberg, and M. Dexter, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Stabilization of organic material with sub- stituted thiazolo-[5.4-d]-thiazole stabilizers. 3,316,209, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 45. S. n . ^ . Spivack, John D., and M. Dexter, to Geigy Chemical Corp. Stabilization of organic material with stabilizers contain- ing a substituted phenol group. 3,338,833, 8-29-67, CI. 252 — 47.5. Spivak, Walter A., F. T. McQuillan, and A. F. Martignom, to North American Aviation, Inc. Ultrasonic cabin enclosure means. 3,334,846, 8-8-67, CI. 244—121. Spiwak, Lazarus, G. R. Traut, P. L. Anderson, and J. A. Zagusta, to Rogers Corp. Method of making a printed cir- cuit. 3,301,730, 1-31-67, CI. 156—267. _ Splain, Walter E., to Picker X-Ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Division. Inc X-ray tube system with voltage and current control means. 3,325,645, 6-13-67. CI. 250—103 . . Splain, Walter E., to Picker X-ray Corp., Waite Mfg. Division, Inc X-ray film exposure measuring system having means for 'terminating the exposure. 3,356,847, 12-5-67, CI. 250— 95 SDoeirv. George F., to Dominion Corset Co. Ltd. Reversible reinforced woven fabric. 3,342,222. 9-19-67. CI. 139—384. Spofa, Sdruzeni podniku pro zdrovotnickou vyrobu : See— Culik, Karel, Dasek, Palkoska, and Pelzbauer. 3,349,127. Jilek,' Jiri, Protiva, and Pomykacek. 3,337.554 Musil, Vaclav, Brunova, N&meeek, and Horakova. o 090 1-1 O Perina, Zdenek, Bvdzovsky. and Budesinsky. 3.330,495. Spohn Eberhard, to Portland-Zementwerke Heidelberg Ak- tiengesellschaft. Processes for the burning of materials in industrial processes. 3,305,611. 2-21-67, CI. 263—53. Snohn Karl, and G. Foil, to Index-Werke KG. Hahn & Tessky. Machine tool. 3,354.763. 11-28-67, CI. 82—21 Spohr, Albert R., and W. C. Jackson, to Sunbeam C°rr. Stor- age and display container for electric appliance. 6,666, bSi, 8-1-67, CI. 206—16. Spokas, Romas B. : See — „ „., „ ^o- Harting, Glen R.. and Spokas. 3,313,381. Lake. James, and Spokas. 3,314,513. . Spokas, Romas B., to Borg-Warner Corp. Friction clutch. 3,334,716, 8-8-67, CI. 192—69. Spokas, Romas B., and J. Lake, to Borg-Warner Corp Self- contained wet clutch system. 3,334,717, 8-8-67, CI. 192— 113 Spokes Raymond E., and J. H. Troester, to Abex Corp. Bear- ings. 3.328.100, 6-27-67, CI. 308—238. Spollen. Francis J. : See— .. ,,,, .„„ Hale Albert L., Niederer, and Spollen. 3,3o3,432-. Spolsino, Peter P.. to W. R. Grace & Co. Bag ■closure .and method of sealing a bag. 3.323.272, 6-6-67, CI. 53—14. Sponder, Stephen B. Method of determining contour char- acteristics of a golf green. 3,308,541, 3-14-67, CI. 33—46. Spong. Leslie A. : See — Searle, Kenneth F., and Spong. 3,333,060. Sponsel, Kurt : See — . . „ „„„ Matejcek, Franz, Sponsel, Pietsch, and Leupold. 3,o06,- Sponsler, William B., to Northrop Corp. Surface vehicle having selectively positionable plural walking beam run- ning gear means. 3.299,978, 1-24-67, CI. ISO— 9.o2. Spontelii, Leonard P. : See — ■ boiaaa.t Collar, Rolland W., Pettyjohn, and Sponelli. o,314,44<. Spooner, Daniel. Drive bolt. 3. 335.615. S-lo-67, CI. '4— --■>■ Spooner, Howard E., to Engelhard Industries. Inc. Electrical contact tape. 3,346.350, 10-10-67, CI. 29— 1S3. Spooner. Samuel O. : See — McDonald, Allen S., Spooner. and Coxe. 3.296,69o. Spoor, Peter W., to Wallace and Tiernan. Inc. Homogeneous benzoyl peroxide paste. 3,324,040, 6-6-67, CI. 2o2— 1S6. Spoormaker, Hendrix J. Air conditioning terminal units. 3,327.605, 6-27-67, CI. 9S— 38. Sporek, Christian R. : See — ■ Brown, John F., Jr., Sporek, and A aughn. 3,30o,o24. Sporek Christian R., to General Electric Co. Cyclopoly- siloxanes. 3.310,526, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 16.0. Sporek, Christian R., to General Ele Co. Organosilicon material. 3,31S,935, 5-9-67, CI. 260—448.2. Sporek. Christian R.. to General Electric Co. PhenylcMoro- phenyl organosilicon compounds. 3,32S,344, 6—27—67, tl. 260 — 46.5. Sporek, Christian R.. to General Electric Co Methylvinyl- organosilicon polymers. 3,32S,345, 6-2 1 -6,, CI. 2b0 — i6.o. 1238 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sporck, Christian R., to General Electric Co. Nitrile-contain- ing organosilicon polymers. 3,328,347, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Sporck, Christian R., to General Electric Co. Trifluoromethyl- phenyl polysiloxanes. 3,328,348, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Sporck, Christian R., to General Electric Co. Process for mak- ing mixed cyclotrisiloxanes. 3,340,287, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Sporck, Christian R., to General Electric Co. Vinylhepta- phenylcyclotetrasiloxane. 3,340,288, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Sporck, Claus L., to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Methods and equipment for the widening of stack. 3,348,401, 10-24-67, CI. 72—178. Sporck, Claus L., to The Lodge & Shipley Co. Metal working. 3,349,594, 10-31-67, CI. 72 — 78. Sporer, Alfred H. : See — Hewett, William A., and Sporer. 3,341,472. Sporlan Valve Co. : See — Leinibach, John G., and Owens. Re. 26,161. Spormann, Walter, and J. Heinke, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Pabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of solid alkali metal sulfites. 3,305,307, 2-21-67, CI. 23 — 129. Sporte, Dick, to Werner Machinery Co. Bunching and stack- ing device. 3,317,063, 5-2-67, CI. 214 — 7. Sport-Wear Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See — Woodfin, Merrill J. 3,318,141. Sposimo, Dino. Strip carrier for explosive socket caps for toy guns. 3,349,710, 10-31-67, CI. 102—86.5. Spotnails. Inc. : See — Libby, Marvin. 3,335,856. Spoto, Victor T. Valve controlled coronary profusion suction tube. 3,335,727. 8-15-67, CI. 128—276. Spouge, Eric H. : See — - McParlane, Arthur H., and Spouge. 3,301,592. Spouge, Eric H., to Pacific Scientific Co. Safety harness. 3,343,- 763, 9-26-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Spra-Con Co., The : See — Harrison, Walter G., Garv, and Audet. 3,306,428. Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3,333,677. , Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3.339,699. Harrison, Walter G., Gary, and Audet. 3,360,106. Spradling, Joseph W. : See — Newell, John F., and Spradling. 3.327,607. Newell, John F., and Spradling. 3,327,608. Spragg, Hal R., L. A. Price, and J. M. Wooldridge, to Uni- versal Match Corp. Atomizer and method for disseminating toxicants. 3,352,238, 11-14-67, CI. 102 — 39. Spragg, John D. : See — Duckwall, Frank E„ and Spragg. 3,330,331. Spragg, Robert C, to Rank Precision Industries Ltd., trading as The Rank Organisation Rank Taylor Hobson Division. Apparatus for investigating surface texture. 3,313,149, 4-11-67, CI. 73 — 105. Sprague, Basil S. : See — flay, Alden W., Thornton, Conciatori, and Sprague. 3,330,893. Sprague Electric Co. : See — Alwitt, Robert S., and Ross. 3,346,782. Broadbent, Roy H. 3,333,165. Casey, James J., and Garnache. 3,337,375. Clement, Warren J. 3.341,751. Cook, John W. 3,324,532. Diggens, George W. 3,321,675. Dornfeld, John E. 3 360,701. Fischer, Walter. 3,316,541. Fournier, Lawrence E. 3,341,752. Gilbert, Curtiss M. 3,300,691. Hazzard, Henry D. 3,321.602. Hukee. Vernon V. 3,337,832. Larson, Warren A., and Whitman. 3,311,791. Lassers, Arthur H. 3,316,453. Lindmayer, Joseph. 3,360,695. Lussier, Raymond J. 3.321.750. Millard, Richard J. 3,346,783. Moresi, Joseph A., Jr., and Scherr. 3,346,781. Muskovac, Nicholas G. 3,304,438. Muskovac, Nicholas G. 3,316,427. Muskovac. Nicholas G. 3,337,753. Muskovac, Nicholas G., and Brown. 3,305,739. Netherwood, Paul H, Rice, and Hvnes. 3,304,473. Obenhaus, Victor M. 3,332.817. Pechini. Maggio P. 3,330,697. Peck, David B., and Markarian. 3,353.072. Puppolo, John M., and Smith. 3,337,679. Quinn, James. 3,311,697. Reid, Richard. 3,296,553. Robinson, Preston. 3,346,789. Ross, Sidney D. 3,307,085. Ross, Sidney D. 3,321,676. Ross, Sidney D. 3.325.697. Ross, Sidney D.. and Cote. 3,300,693. Seeley, William G„ Slav, and Martin. 3.352,415. Shirn, George A., and Pfister. 3,316,133. Smyth, Donald M., and Lehovec. 3,346,423. Smyth, Donald M., and Shirn. 3,308,350. Tatem, William A. 3,321,683. Vogel. Ferdinand L.. Jr. 3.337.379. Welch, Charles E., Jr. 3,316,164. Sprague, Gordon V., Jr., and C, Rossitto, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Methods of sole attaching. 3,309.724, 3-21-67, CI. 12—142. Sprague, James M. : See — Bicking, John B., and Sprague. 3,352,904. Schultz, Everett M., and Sprague. 3,352,903. Sprague, James M., to Merck & Co., Inc. Alpha- (secondary aminomethvl)acvlphenoxv (and phenylmercapto)monoear- boxcylic acids. 3,324,121, 6-6-67, CI. 260—247.2. Sprague, James M., and E. J. Cragoe, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Alkyl aralkyl hydrazonium salts. 3,297,757, 1-10-67, CI. 260—569. Sprague, James M., and E. J. Cragoe, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Derivatives of 3,3-spiro-substituted-3,4-dihydro-l,2,4-benzo- thiadiazine-l,l-dioxides. 3,305.548. 2-21-67. CI. 260 — 243. Sprague, James M., F. C. Novello, and A. A. Deana, to Merck & Co., Inc. Method of treatment of hypertension. 3,322,631, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 65. Sprague, James M., and E. J. Cragoe, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. 4'-alkyl substituted-3,3-spiro-7-sulfamylthiazide prod- ucts. 3,342,815, 9-19-67, CI. 260—243. Sprague, James W. : See — Dyer, Hugh N., Sprague, Duke, Marshall, and Henderson. 3,334,041. Schultz, Everett M., and Sprague. 3,342,851. Sprague, James W., to The Standard Oil Co. Process for the production of cyanogen halide and apparatus for use therewith. 3,300.398. 1-24-67, CI. 204 — 101. Sprague, John G. Can and closure fastener. 3,344,946, 10-3- 67, CI. 220—53. Sprague, Robert B., to Teledyne Inc. Pile clamp. 3,329,460, 7- 4-67, CI. 294 — 88. Sprague, Robert H., and J. H. Keller, to Horizons Inc. Non- silver photosensitive printout compositions. 3,342,595, 9-19-67, CI. 96—48. Sprague, Robert H, J. A. Stewart, and J. M. Lewis, to Horizons Inc. Non-silver photosensitive printout composi- tions. 3,342,602, 9-19-67, CI. 96—90. Sprague, Robert H., and J. A. Stewart, to Horizons Inc. Non- silver photosensitive printout compositions. 3,342,603, 9-19- 67, CI. 96 — 90. Sprague, Robert H., J. A. Stewart, and J. M. Lewis, to Horizons Inc. Non-silver photosensitive printout composi- tions. 3,342,604, 9-19-67. CI. 96 — 90. Sprague, Robert H., J. A. Stewart, and J. M. Lewis, to Hori- zons Inc. Method of fixing photographically exposed oxygen- sensitive free radical photosensitive film. 3,351,467, 11—7- 67, CI. 96—48. Sprague, Robert P. Infant carrier for use with shopping carts. 3,351,380, 11-7-67, CI. 297 — 377. Sprague, Ted G. : See — Fried. Walter R., and Sprague. 3,341,847. Sprague, Theodore S., and J. H. Ammon, to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Heat transfer apparatus arrangement. 3,322,- 643, 5-30-67, CI. 176—59. Sprague, William L. : See — Duncan, John M., Sprague, and Decker. 3.303,471. Sprang, Cornelius A. : See — Hoyt, John M., and Sprang. 3,347,825. Spray Engineering Co. : See — Pohle, Werner P. 3,351,291. Sprayberry, Brvce I. Fluid flow control system. 3,330,110, 7-11-67. CI. 60—52. Spraying Systems Co. : See — O'Brien, Edward J. 3 304,013. Wahlin, Fred W. 3,326,473. Sprayon Products, Inc. : See — Groth, Vernon C. 3,346,195. Moonan, William. 3.335.765. Moonan, William, and Skidmore. 3,338,022. Spremulli, Paul F. : See — Blanding, Wendell S., Foster, and Spremulli. 3,359,444. Sprengers, Leo M., and H. Castelijns, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Photoelectric analog-to-digital converter arrangement. 3,312,829, 4-4-67, CI. 250 — 231. Sprengers, Leo M., and H. Castelijns, to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Analog to digital converter arrangement. 3,349,388, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 347. Sprengling. Gerhard R., and L. A. Cargnel, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Reinforced resinous tubular laminates. 3,323,- 962, 6-6-67, CI. 156—184. Spridco, Jack P. : See — Kusch. Bernard J., Spridco, and Turner. 3,360,660. Spriggs, Reuben S. : See — ■ Learn, Arthur J., and Spriggs. 3,296,456. Spriggs, Rueben S., and A. J. Learn, to TRW Inc. Method of forming mesh-like structure. 3,355,320, 11-28-67, CI. 117—210. Sprigings, Donald G. : See — Martin, Gerald E., and Sprigings. 3,337,697. Martin, Gerald E., and Sprigings. 3,341,669. Martin. Gerald E., and Sprigings. 3,341,670. Sprigings, Donald G., and G. E. Martin, to H. K. Porter Co., Inc. Electric current trolley conductor construction. 3,342,- 954, 9-19-67, CI. 191 — 45. Spring, Claude L. Drafting board. 3,299,513, 1-24-67, CI. 33—76. Spring, Donald G., and J. J. Niebel, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Method of forging titanium alloy billets. 3,313,13S, 4-11-67, CI. 72 — 364. Spring. James F. : See — McKeand, Irvin J., and Spring. 3,32S,317. Spring Mills Inc. : See — Foster, Harold L. 3,330,007. LIST OF PATENTEES 1239 Spring, Nelson C. Jr., and C. M. J. Jauch, to General Time Corp. Resilient no-back device for small synchronous motors. 3,308,314, 3-7-67. CI. 310 — 41. Spring, Robert G. : See — Orr, John E.. and Spring. 3,324,302. Spring Steel Fasteners. Inc. : See — Havener, Leslie N. 3,341,909. Springer, Edward M., to I lever. Inc. Sheet feeding mech- anism. 3,348,S38, 10-24-07, CI. 271 — 24. Springer, Joseph F., to Philco Corp. Apparatus including nor- mally saturated amplifier means for visually reproducing characteristics of tunnel diodes. 3,324,395, 6-6-67, CI. 324 — 15S. Springer, Joseph F., Jr., to Philco Ford Corp. Long time con- stant monostable multivibrator. 3,335,599, 11-28-67, CI. 307 — 88 5. Springer, Karl B., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic circuit breaker for interrupting load current when breaker tran- sistor is driven out of saturation. 3,303,387, 2-7-67, CI. 317—31. Springer. William E., and J. V. Sherick, to Robbins & Myers, Inc. Fluid apparatus for removing mist or vapors from the air. 3,308,610, 3-14-67, CI. 55 — 471. Springfield, William K. : See — Poch, Leonard J., Rinne, Springfield, Stevens, and Sweeney. 3,312,878. Springfield Wire Inc. : See — Olsen, Joseph A., and Fessenden. 3,324,441. Springmann, Hermann : See — ■ Blumel, Harald, Wiechulla, and Springmann. 3,328,363. Strurzenhofeeker, Franz, Springmann, Dietrich and Artmeyer. 3.341,504. Springmann, Hermann, and W. Dietrich, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of perchlorlnated or highlv chlorinated 4-alkyl~l,3-dloxolane-2- one. 3,313.719, 4-11-67, CI. 204 — 158. Springmann, Hermann, and W. Dietrich, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Production of linear polycarbon- ates by the reaction of a l,3-dioxolanone-2 with a dihydroxy compound. 3.313.7S2, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Springob, Leonhard : See — Gelsel, Herbert, and Springob. 3,301.991. Springuel, Francois M. Shock absorber. 3,356,331, 12-5-67, CI. 248—358. Sprinter-Pack AB : See — Persson, Karl R. 3,317,116. Persson. Karl R. 3,322,322. Persson, Karl R. 3,322.324. Persson, Karl R. 3,325.080. Persson, Karl R. 3,351,261. Sprlssler, Bernard, and E. P. Pease, to United States of America, Atomic Energv Commission. Tubular extrusion dryer. 3.319.351, 5-16-67, CI. 34 — 109. Sprltztechnik G m.b.H. : See — Grothoff, Hans. 3,348,587. Sproat, Alan D., to Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corp. Polymerization of bieyclic monoterpenes with an alkvl tin halide-altiminum chloride catalyst. 3,354,132, ll-2'l-67, CI. 260 — 88.2. Sproul, Hugh R., to Ipsen Industries, Inc. Condition con- trolling apparatus, particularly for controlling tempera- tures. 3,310,656. 3-21-67, CI. 219 — 503. Sproule. Francis R., and L. R. Bacon, to Wyandotte Chemi- cals Corp. Ice melting composition and method. 3,310,- 494, 3-21-67. CI. 252—70. Sproule, Robert S., to Dominion Engineering Works. Ltd. Drag reduction in pumps and turbines. 3,337,185, 8-22-67, CI. 253 — 26. Sproule. Robert S., to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. Anti-circulntion seal. 3.350.059, 10-31-67, CI. 253 — 26. Sproule, Robert S.. to Dominion Engineering Works Ltd. Runner-impeller for turbine pump. 3,356,035, 12-5-67, CI. 103—98. Sproull. Reavis C. : See — Berger, Richard M., and Sproull. 3.313.306. Berger, Richard M., and Sproull. 3.354,886. Sproull, Reavis C, R. M. Berger, and J. B. Lynch, to American Filtrona Corp. Tobacco smoke filter or the like. 3,297,- 041. 1-10-67, CI. 131 — 266. Sproull, Reavis C. and R. M. Berger, to American Filtrona Corp. Activated carbon smoke filter. 3,318,317. 5-9-67, CI. 131 — 265. Sproull, Reavis C. and R. M. Berger, to American Filtrona Corp. Smoke filter. 3,353,543, 11-21-67, CI. 131 — 265. Sprouse, Carl E. Method and apparatus for curve plotting. 3,308,539, 3-14-67, CI. 33 — 27. Sprout Waldron & Co.. Inc. : See — Fisher, Chester D. 3,295,774. Fisher. Chester D. 3 31 S 5S2. Fisher, Chester D. 3,338,559. Spruill, Marvin M. : See — Hawkes, Richard H., and Spruill. 3,313, S72. Spruill, William H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tow-diverting chute for denositintr running tow on a con- veyor belt. 3,302,839, 2-7-67, CI. 226 — 196. Spruth, Wilhelm G. : See — Kusnick. Arthur A., and Spruth. 3,350,694. Spry, William J. : See— Moyer, Ralph O., Jr., Ecker, and Spry. 3.333,926. Spuhr, M., & Co. : See — Jankowski, Walter. 3.344.459. Spunize Co. of America, Inc. : See — Rosensteln, Nathan. 3,306,020. Rosensteln, Nathan. 3,332,226. Rosensteln, Nathan and A. J. 3,351,993. Spurgeon Co. : See — Harrington, Earl J. 3,308,968. Spurgeon, Richard C. Yarn furnishing device. 3,323,753, 6-6- 67, CI. 242 — 147. Spurk, Joseph II., to United States of America, Army. Method of forming a transition section for connecting a cir- cular tube and a noncircular tube. 3,324,534, 6—13-67, CI. 29 — 157. Spurl in, Harold M. : See — Reid, Donald E., and Spurlin. 3,320,115. Spurlock, A. D. Multiple water ski handle. 3,304,904, 2- 21-67, CI. 115 — 6.1. Spurlock, Burwell, and E. M. Blue, to Chevron Research Co. Reforming process employing a deactivated Isomerizatlon catalyst. 3,349,026, 10-24-67, CI. 208 — 140. Spurlock, Jerry G., to Coleman Cable & Wire Co. Flexible galvanized metal hose. 3,340,900, 9-12-07, CI. 138—136. Spurr, Harvey W., Jr. : See — - Sousa, Anthony A., and Spurr. 3,342,671. Spurr, Harvey W., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of combatting fungi. 3,337,396, 8-22-67, CI. 167—22. Spurr, Robert : See — Waclawski, Ignace C, and Spurr. 3,357,323. Spyraflo, Inc. : See — Ernest, Richard B. 3,317,256. Square D Co. : See — ■ Arneberg, Don J. 3,342,958. Baker, James, Bould, and Schurr. 3.315.045. Barr, John N. 3,315.104. Butler, de Forest D. 3,324,612. Carlvle. William C. 3,308.256. De Viney, Terrence E., and Penkowski. 3,329,870. Eckl, James J. 3,315,098. Eckl, James J. 3,323,067. Gribble, Joseph J., and Marien. 3,304,522. Gribble, Joseph J., Marien, and Whiting. 3,354,415. Gribble, Joseph J., and Turnbull. 3.328.552. Guettel, Marvin A., and Meyer. 3,345,493. Hall, John S. 3,335,330. Hallman, Norman R. 3,338,599. Hudson, James W., Stanback, and Butler. 3,334,457. Jorgensen, George N. 3,339,124. Jorgensen, George N. 3,345,022. Jorgensen, George N., Stanback, and Dunham. 3,354,357. Jorgensen. George N., Vincent, and Slicer. 3,339,038. Leonard, James H. 3,341.791. Leonard, James H. 3,355.685. Leonard, James H., and Dessert. 3,346,777. Leonard, James H., and Woods. 3,345,591. Macherev, Robert E. 3,345.555. Marks, Franklin E., and Fischer. 3,312,251. Mierendorf. Robert C, Nielsen, and Boley. 3,336,482. Molter, Stanley H. 3.315,191. Moodie, Ernest W.. Holman, and Stanback. Re. 26,310. Nielsen, Erik J. 3.302.160. Noth, Mvron A. 3,324.262. Parris, Thomas, and Nielsen. 3,351.893. Pettit, Dorn L.. and Stock. 3.354,356. Puetz, Jordan F., Perez, and Arneberg. 3,329,783. Rose, Manning I. 3,338,450. Rothweiler, Richard C. Bierenfeld, and Sohns. 3.315,060. Rys, Tadeusz J. 3,335,399. Rvs. Tadeusz J., and Stanback. 3.339.047. Rvs, Tadeusz J., and Stanback. 3,346,711. Schaefer, Carl A. 3,319.571. Schaefer. Carl A. 3,340,372. Sehlitt. James J., and Arneberg. 3,328,551. Schmeling, William H., and Macherey. 3.345.556. Schmiedel, James P.. and Rothweiler. 3,297,S53. Sehubring. Allin W. 3.322,910. Sever, Janez F. 3,323.021. Sohns, Carl B., and Bierenfeld. 3.320.393. Sohns, Carl B., and Pettit. 3,305,660. Stallman, James E. 3,304.398. Stanback, Harris I. 3.300.078. Stanback. Harris I. 3.312.873. Stanback. Harris I. 3.312.874. Stanback. Harris I. 3 325.693. Stanback, Harris I. 3,334.*! r0. Stanback, Harris I., and Curtis. 3.354.277. Stanback, Harris I., Downs, and George. 3.339.110. Turnbull, Merlin Y. 3.303.300. Turnbull. Merlin Y.. Bierenfeld, and Sohns. 3,336.4o5. Zeller. Josef J. 3.345.4S0. Square Mfg. Co. : See — King. Alan M. 3.304,406. Squibb. Cecil E. : See — „„„„n,, Johnson, Paul B.. Huskey. and Squibb. 3,o20,Sll. Squilib. E. R.. & Sons. Inc. : Sec — BaCSO, Imrc. and Diassi. 3. 347, 879. Becker, Edward J.. Robison. and Diassi. 3,o54,04S. Bernstein. Jack. 3 322.752. Bernstein, Jack. 3.338,900. Bernstein, Jack. 3,340,143. Bernstein, Jack. 3,341 521. r.prnstein. Jack, and T.osee. 3,356,683. Bernstein, Jack, Pribyl, and Krapcho. 3,3oO,S23. 1240 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Squibb. E. R., & Sons, Inc. : See — Continued Bodanszky, Miklos, and Sheehan. 3.299,047. Bodanszky, Miklos, and Sheehan. 3,331,864. Bodanszky, Miklos, and Sheenhan. 3,352,881. Bryan, Wilbur L., Nager, and Wiselogle. 3,313,686. Chen, James L. 3,339,546. Cyr, Gilman N., and Chen. 3,312,594. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,300,522. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,309,385. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,324,184. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,326,902. Diassi. Patrick A. 3,326,904. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,332,985. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,344,149. Diassi, Patrick A. 3,355.461. Diassi. Patrick A., and Erickson. 3.314.944. Diassi, Patrick A., and Krakower. 3. 352. .854. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3,316,157. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3,316,281. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3.320,290. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3,344,159. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3,351,640. Diassi, Patrick A., and Principe. 3,359,179. Dingwall, James A., and Westcott. 3 318,774. Donovick, Richard, Heuser, and Dolliver. 3,345,375. Erickson, Raymond C, Brown, and Thoma. 3,360,439. Fried, Josef. 3.341.525. Fried, Josef. 3,349,085. Fried, Josef, and Galantay. 3,326,937. Fried, Josef, and Guiducci. 3.314,946. Guiducci, Mariano A., and Lemanski. 3.351.636. Guiducci, Mariano A., and Kraemer. 3.351,637. Hill John A., and Ashukian. 3,317,377. Ivashkiv, Eugene. 3,316.282. Kahn, Samuel G.. and Actor. 3,323,991. Knock, Frances E. 3,337.583. Knock, Frances E. 3,337.584. Knock. Frances E. 3 337.592 Krakower, Gerald W.. and Diassi. 3,297,720. Krapcho, John. 3.326,963. Krapeho, John. 3,329,717. Krapcho. John. 3.341.519. Krapcho, John, and Turk. 3,309.361. Krapeho. John, and Turk. 3.321.468. Laskln, Allen I., and Fried. 3,329,699. Lerner, Leonard J. 3.352 753. Levine, Seymour D. 3,296,300. Levine. Seymour D. 3. 359. 280. Levine, Seymour D., and Diassi. 3.324.171. Levine, Seymour D., and Diassi. 3,330 851. Levine, Seymour D., and Principe. 3,324.172. Levine, Seymour D., and Principe. 3.346,616. Narayanan, Venkatachala L. 3.300.480. Neidleman, Saul L., Pan, and Diassi. 3,316,156. Neidleman, Saul L., Pan, and Diassi. 3.341,559. Neidleman, Saul L., Pan, and Diassi. 3.347.927. Pan, Samuel C, Lerner, Princine. and Junta. 3.324,153. Pansy, Felix E., Aszalos, and Robison. 3.314,853. Pribvl, Edward J., and Bernstein. 3.322,776. Pribvl. Edward J., and Turk. 3.318.895. Pribyl. Edward J., and Turk. 3.318 89R. Principe, Pacifleo A., and Diassi. 3.296.295. Principe, Pacifico A., and Levine. 3,330,861. Restivo, Albert R. 3,357,976. Restivo, Albert R., and Dondzila. 3,355,488. Rosenthal. David W.. nnd Fried. 3.336.338. Sheehan, John T., and Bernstein. 3,346,579. Vandeputte. John, and Nager. 3.332,844. Weisenborn, Frank L. 3,338,957 Weisenborn, Frank L.. and Schwarz. 3,360,560. Wolfe. Wade. Jr. 3.336.163. Yale. Harrv L. 3.341 533. Yale. Harry L.. and Merrill. 3,350,268. Squier, Bertrand W. : See — Schwartz, James W., and Squier. 3,355,617. Squire. Edward N. : See — Selmnn. Stanley, and Souire. 3.308.107. Squire, Edward N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the production of acrylonitrile syrup. 3,296,- 228. 1-3-67, CI. 260—82.3. Squire, George L., and J. M. Ward, to Haveg Industries, Inc. Glass fiber mats. 3.356 561, 12-5-67, CI. 161—80. Squire, James R., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Drip control- ling fitment. 3,325,034, 6-13-67, CI. 215 — 40. Squire, James R., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Drip con- trolling fitment for a glass bottle. 3,338,448, 8-29-67, CI. 215 — i00.5. Squire. Robert K., to Superior Scaffold Co. Multiple brace point extendable shore. 3,313,081, 4-11-67, CI. 52 — 645. Squire Robert K., to Superior Scaffold Co. Adapter element for an extendable shore 3,346,283, 10-10-67, CI. 287—54. Squires. Arthur M. Method and apparatus for treating fluids and non-fluid materials. 3.296,775, 1-10-67, CI. 5 — 98. Squires, Arthur M. Top heat power cycle. 3.307,350, 3-7- 67, CI. 60—39.05. Squires, Arthur M. Method and apparatus for producing oxy- gen and power. 3,324,654, 6-13-67, CI. 60—39.02. Squires, Arthur M. Producing hydrogen and power. 3,355,- 249, 11-28-67, CI. 23—213. Squires. George R. Adjustable shelving. 3,353,507, 11-21-67, CI. 108—107. Squires-Sanders, Inc. : See — Squires, William K. 3,339,144. Squires, William K., to Squires-Sanders, Inc. Pre-I.F. noise silencer using a bi-directional transistorized gate. 3,339,144, 8-29-67, Cl. 325 — 478. Srinivasan, Rangaswamy, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of preparing strained polycyclic hydrocarbon. 3,350,291, 10-31-67, Cl. 204 — 162. Srock, Jobst R. : 'See — Schroder, Gerhard A. R., and Srock. 3,331,627. Sroda, George R. Method of preparing an organic soil con- ditioner. 3,353,948, 11-21-67, Cl. 71 — 21. Sroka, Richard : See — Brody, Arthur, Sroka, and Ozimek. 3,355,344. Staab, Frederick D. : See — Blaug, Seymour M., Grandon, Henderson, Lovett, Slat- terv, and Staab. 3,325,366. Staar, Marcel J. H. Devices for automatic return of the pick-up arm to the normal position in record players. 3.309,093, 3-14-67, Cl. 274 — 15. Staar, Marcel J. H, to Usines Gustave Staar, SA. Stepping motor work and feed drive for magnetic tape recorder. 3,327,188, 6-20-67, Cl. 318 — 39. Staar, Marcel J. H.. to Usines Gustave Staar S.A. Tape re- corder control device. 3,347,482, 10-17-67, Cl. 242—55.12. Staar, Marcel J. H., to Usines Gustave Staar, S.A. Tape senser for dictating machines. 3,349,192, 10-24-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Staar, Marcel J. H. Frame for supporting a transparency and sound reproducing material. 3,352,204, 11-14-67, Cl. 88 — 28. Staar, Marcel J. H., to Usines Gustave Staar S.A. Combined apparatus for projecting slides and recording and playing sound tapes. 3,357,303, 12-12-67, Cl. 88 — 28. Staat der Nederlanden, ten deze Vertegenwoordigd Door de Directeur-Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrafie en Telefonie, de : See — Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A. 3,351,906. Staats, Henry N. Book binding. 3,353,844, 11-21-67, Cl. 281— 17. Staats, James E., to General Electric Co. Electronic oven. 3,317,700, 5-2-67, Cl. 219—10.55. Staats, William A., to Culligan, Inc. Continuous brine puls- ing softener. 3,311,552, 3-28-67, Cl. 210 — 33. Staats, William A., to Culligan, Inc. Method and apparatus for ion exchange regeneration. 3,347,785, 10-17-67, Cl. 210—35. Staba, Edward A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Crystalline double salt of lead nitroaminotetrazole and lead styphnate. 3.310,569, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 299. Staba, Edward A., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Prim- ing composition containing carbon which exhibits conchoi- dal fracture. 3,321,343, 5-23-67, Cl. 149—24. Stabe, Milton K. : See — Young. Donald E. 3.303,800. Stabenau, Robert, S. Voelcker, and H. Tutert, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Type carrier positioning means employing two motors. 3,308,917, 3-14-67, Cl. 197 — 48. Stabilac Pty„ Ltd. : See — Wentworth, Fitzwilliam A. 3,315,151. Wentworth, Fitzwilliam A. 3.353,094. Stabilito, Vincent D., to United States of America, Army. Photomultiplier amplifier and power supply. 3,296,538, 1-3-67, Cl. 328—243. Stabilito, Vincent D., to United States of America, Army. Single-site monopulse ranging system. 3,303,503, 2-7-67, Cl. 343 — 112. Stabilus, Industrie- und Handelsgesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Wustenhagen, Ernst, Gottling, Otto, and Roos. 3.307,- 883. Staeey, David Stearns, to Ball Bros. Research Corp. High speed ultraviolet thin spot detector. 3,348,049, 10-17-67, Cl. 250—83.3. Stacev, Ernest F., to Rotary Machine Co. Folding machine. 3,317,939, 5-9-67, Cl. 12—55. Staeey, Hugh J., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Fluid system and valve assembly therefor. 3,299,903, 1-24-67, Cl. 137— 118. Stach. Kurt, M. Thiel, F. Bickelhaupt, and W. Schaumann, to C. F. Boehringer & Sohne G. m.b.H. Alkoxypiperidine de- rivatives and their salts. 3,305,547, 2-21-67, Cl. 260 — 243. Stache. Ulrich : See — ■ Fritsch, Werner, Haede, Ruschig, and Stache. 3,301,875. Fritsch, Werner, and Stache. 3,297,688. Stachejko, Vitaly : See — Luksch, James A., and Stachejko. 3,315,165. Stachiw. Jaroslaw D., and P. A. Vonada, to Corning Glass Works. Mechanical coupling for glass and ceramic articles. 3,346,279, 10-10-67, Cl. 285 — 353. Stachowiak, John E. : See — Kisling, James W., Ill, and Stachowiak. 3,301,063. Stachurski. Zbignlew O. J. Thermoelectric generator. 3,356,- 539, 12-5-67, Cl. 136—205. Stachurski, Zbigniew O. J. Electrochemical thermo-generator. 3,357,860, 12-12-67, CI. 136—83. Stack, Cedric C. : See — Zybak, Alexander F., and Stack. 3.358,989. Stack, Cedric C. Clamping table. 3,339,912, 9-5-67, Cl. 269— 166. LIST OK I'ATKXTKKS 1241 Stack, Ronald D. Fluid flow pump and boosting apparatus. 3,319,579, 5-16-67, CI. 103 — 263. Stack, Roy E., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Stabilized methyl chloroform compositions with improved evaporation char- acteristics. 3,326,988, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 652.5. Stack, Thomas N., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Heat- ers. 3,307,530, 3-7-67. CI. 126 — 116. Stack, Thomas N., to Minnesora Mining and Mfg. Co. Con- vergent-stream grid-type gas burner. 3,307,612, 3-7-67, CI. 158 — 99. Stack, Vernon T. : See — Sheek, Richard B., and Stack. 3,342,042. Stack, Vernon T.. Jr., to Rov F. Weston, Inc. Agitator for dissolved oxygen probe. 3,360,451. 12-26-67, CI. 204 — 195. Stackegard, Hans, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie- bolaget. Relav protective means for D.C. transmission. 3,325, 6S6, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 2S. Stackhouse. David \V„ to L. A. Darling Co. Wall construction including outer bat-shaped splines and inner adjustable clips. 3,339,324, 9-5-67, CI. 52—241. Stackhouse, Glee W. : See — Ralston, Robert E., Ko, and Stackhouse. 3,310,436. Stackhouse, Wells F., to American Locker Co., Inc. Locker cabinets. 3.32S.102, 6-27-67, CI. 312 — 108. Stackpole Carbon Co. : See— Bauer, Richard M. 3,302,154. Cassedv. William F.. Jr. 3,349,358. Daul, Robert M. 3,355,565. Dressel, Henry M. 3,315,206. Mowry, Volney E. 3,311,768. Olson, David A. 3.350.522. Olson, David A. 3.360,755. Shaler, Amos J. 3,350,219. Shobert, Erie I., II. 3,327,147. Sullivan, James F. 3.325,618. Stacy-Gifford Co.: See — Stacy, John N. 3,298,139. Stacy, John N., to Stacy-Gifford Co. Buffing machine. 3,298,- 139, 1-17-67, CI. 51—95. Stacy, Robert G., N. E. Almond, and O. E. Frebolm. to The Budd Co. Railway disc brake. 3,349,874, 10-31-67, CI. 18S — 107. Stad. Andrew N. : See — Wyatt, James B., and Stad. 3,358.704. Stadden, Richard C. Nonwoven fabric with foam binder. 3,305,429. 2-21-67, CI. 161 — 169. Stadden, Richard C. to Armstrong Cork Co. Method of making inlaid plastic surface covering. 3,325,574, 6-13-67, CI. 264—73. Stade, Bertil, and E. Hoglund, to Mercury Metal Products, Inc. Dip stick and housing therefor. 3.296,703, 1-10-67, CI. 33 — 126.7. Stade, Gerhard, and G. Stahn. to Herbert Lindner G.m.h.H. & Co., Firma. Thread grinding machine 3,337,996, 8-29-67, CI. 51—95. Stnde. Gerhard, and G. Reppin, to Herbert Lindner G.m.b.H. & Co. Profile grinding wheel dressing device. 3,339,537, 9-5-67, CI. 125—11. Stadelman, Frank, to Latendorf Conveying Corp. Conveyor means. 3.329,469, 7-4-67, CI. 302 — 11. Staden, Alfred A., to The British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association. Apparatus for preshaplng uppers. 3,309,722, 3-21-67. CI. 12—54.1. Staden, Alfred A., to The British Boot, Shoe and Allied Trades Research Association. Method of preshaping shoe uppers. 3,309,725, 3-21-67, CI. 12 — 146. Stadenko, Stephen, and P. T. Herbst, to A. O. Smith Corp. Register driven transmitter. 3,344,986, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 94. Staderini, Aldo. Procedure and device for the direct trans- position of raised configurations and creation of composite patterns upon plane surfaces. 3,328,8S4, 7-4-67, CI. 33 — 23. Stadig. William P. : See — Rice. Billv D.. and Stadig. 3,324.098. Stadler, Hans, H. Gawlick, R. S+ahlmann, and H. Umbach, to Dvnamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Borehole blasting de- vice. 3.307,445, 3-7-67, CI. S6 — 20. Stadler Hans. H. Gawlick, and H. Bendler, to Dvnamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Ignition device. 3,308,758, 3-14-67, CI. 102— 2S. Stadler, Hans, and H. Gawlick, to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Ignition device. 3,312,16S, 4-4-67, CI. 102 — 86.5. Stadler. Hans, and H. Gawlick. to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft Method of making lead stvphnate primer com- positions. 3.320,104. 5-16-67, CI. 149—24. Stadler, Hans, T. Schinnerer, H. Umbach, and G. Marondel. to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Practice ammunition. 3.326.133, 6-20-67. CI. 102—92.7. Stadler, Hans, and H. Gawlick, to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Fixed ammunition. 3,334,587, 8-8-67, CI. 102 — 41. Stadler. Hans, II. Gawlick. and H. TJmbach, to Dvnamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Cartridge. 3,339,4S7. 9-5-67, CI. 102 — 41. Stadler, Hans, and II. Gawlick, to Dvnamit-Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Cartridge. 3,340,S09. 9-12-67, CI. 102 — 39. Stadler, Hans, T. Schinnerer, and H. TJmbach, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Target practice ammunition. 3.342.134, 9-19-67, CI. 102 — 41. Stadler, Hans, K. Ballreich, and II. Gawlick, to Dynamit Nobel Aktiengesellschaft. Gas-generating pyrotechnic com- position consisting essentially of ammonium nitrate and aminotetrazole. 3,348,985, 10-2 1-07, CI. 149 — 2. Stadler, Hans, and H. Gawlick, to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Primer for impact fuses. 3,353,488, 11-21-67, CI. 102—73. Stadler. Robert, F. Becke, and H. Pirzer, to Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of cyclohexene-(3) carboxvlic acids and their esters. 3,305,579, 2-21-67. CI. 260 — 468. Stadlmann, Georg : See — Lambrecht, Josef, and Stadlmann. 3,350,082. Stadnyk, Bogdan I. : See — Lakh. Vladimir I.. Stadnyk, and Paljanytsa. 3.299,708. Stadt Dusseldorf, vertreten durch den Oberstadtdirektor : See— Eggenstein, Horst. 3,315,724. Staehelin, Alexander, K. Schenker, and A. R. Pietro, to Ciba Corp. Amino-pyrroles. 3,340,263, 9-5-67, CI. 260—268. Staehling, Edward C. : See — Widiger, Alexander H., Jr., and Staehling. 3,320,325. Staeuble, Max : See — Hari, Istvan, and Staeuble. 3,304,310. Jenny, Walter, Hari, Staeuble, and Weber. 3.300,491. Staeuble. Max, H. C. Sharaf, K. Hoelzle, E. Jenny, P. Stahel, P. TJlrich, W. Oppliger, and M. Aeberli to Ciba Ltd. Fiber- reactive and non-reactive sulfuric acid esters of leuco vat dyestuffs. 3.341,539. 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 249. Staeudle, Hans, to United States of America, Navy. Circuit to obtain the absolute value of the difference of two volt- ages. 3.299,287, 1-17-67, CI. 307—88.5. Staeudle, Hans, and K. J. Hecker, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Electronic circuit to synchronize automatically the frequency of a PRF generator with the PRF of a video signal. 3.307,114, 2-28-67, CI. 331 — 4. Staff, Jack W., to G.I. Co. Slot wedge for rotatable electrical devices. 3,355,610, 11-28-67, CI. 310 — 214. Staffen, Bruno G., to Motorola, Inc. Compliance activated multi-diaphragm. 3,342,286, 9-19-67, CI. 181 — 32. Staffend, George A and G. S. Fruit picking and handling apparatus. 3;326,345, 6-20-67, CI. 193—7. Staffend, Gilbert S. : See — Staffend, George A. and G. S. 3,326,345. Staffin, Herbert K., to Procedyne Corp. Thermometric calibra- tion apparatus utilizing a fiuidized bed of solid particles. 3,350.915, 11-7-67, CI. 73 — 1. Stafford, Donald C, and R. S. Chamberlin, to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Rotatable vessel for heat-generating reactions. 3,348.834, 10-24-67, CI. 266 — 36. Stafford, George E., 50% to C. H. Carlson. Palletized truck bodv with center spine 3.319.975, 5-16-67. CI. 280 — 106. Stafford, Henry A., to Semco Twist Drill and Tool Co. Twist drill. 3,312,127, 4-4-67, CI. 77—71. Stafford, John W. : See — North. Reginald H.. Stafford, and Zimmerman. 3.332.518. Stafford, Noble G., to Max L. Meyers. Hackamore bridle. 3,306.005, 2-28-67 CI. 54 — 6. Stafford, Robert R. Traveling-while-sprinkling irrigation ap- paratus and system. Re. 26.2S5, 10-17-67, CI. 239—212. Stafford, Thomas P. : See — Spaeth. Alfred R., and Stafford. 3.337,074. Stafford, Thomas P., to Don B. Baxter. Inc. Intravenous catheter apparatus. 3,314,427, 4-18-67, CI. 128—214.4. Stafford, Thomas P., to Don Baxter Inc. Parenteral liquid administration apparatus. 3,348,543, 10-24-67, CI. 128— 214. Stafford, William L. : See — Pusch, Walter G., and Stafford. 3.352,743. Stafiej, Stanlev F.. and D. A. Carvalho, to American Cyanamid Co Synthesis of boron compounds. 3,296,274, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 296. Stafiej, Stanley F., and E. A. Takacs, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of tertiary amine boranes including pyridyl boranes. 3,305,555, 2-21-67, CI. 200 — 290. Stafiej. Stanlev F., and E. A. Takacs, to American Cyanamid Co. Novel boron salts. 3,341, 5S2, 9-12-67, CI. 260—551. Stageberg, Sterling O. Variable torque converter. 3,327,477, 6-27-67, CI. 60—53. Stageberg, Sterling O. Variable speed power transmission with flexible band and drive link. 3,340,743, 9-12-67, CI. Jr. Bar check device. 3.324,S99, 6-13-67, 74—116. Stagg, Fred H. CI. 139—353. Stagg, Uberto K. : See — Rettig, John F.. Eiedel, Stairs, and Trumbull. 3,33o,2o0. Rettig, John F.. and Stagg. 3,354,268. Staggers. John O. : Sec — Rathmann, Heinrich W., Staggers, and Street. 3.301,- Staggs. Jesse D. Cam operated wire stripper. 3.344.691. 10-3- 67. CI. SI— 9.5. Stagliano, Ernest L., Jr., to General Electric Co. Indicating lamp housing. 3,317,907, 5-2-67, CI. 340— 381. Stagnitto, Frank V.. to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Dispensing of pharmaceuticals. 3,358,824, 12-19-67, CI. 2m; 63.2. Stahel. Peter : See — . , Staeuble, Max. Sharaf. Hoelzle. Jenny. Stahel, Llrich, Oppliger. and Aeberli. 3.341.539. Ulrich, Paul, Hoelzle, Stahel. and Schaub. 3,347,617. 1242 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Staheli, Paul : See — Binder, Rolf, Lamparter, and Staheli. 3,300,817. Binder, Rolf, and Staheli. 3,323,177. Sta-Hi Corp. : See — Bradford, Kenneth C. 3,343,336. Stahl, Alain : See — Viret, Robert, and Stahl. 3,346,848. Stahl, Pilip T. : See — Dahlgren, Jens K. A., and Stahl. 3,306,220. Stahl, Filip T., to Aktiebolaget Flvgts Pumpar. Viscosity pump for cooling face seals. 3,304,876, 2-21-67, CI. 103— 87. Stahl, Malte L„ to Saab Aktiebolag. Impact absorbing devices. 3.335,982. 8-15-67, CI. 244—122. Stahl, Malte L., to Saab Aktiebolag. Impact absorbing de- vice. 3,354,990, 11-28-67, CI. 188—1. Stahl, Ravmond A. : See — Levin, Morris, and Stahl. 3.341 808. Stahl, Robert J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Display device. 3,315,388, 4-25-67, CI. 40—28. Stahl, Robert L., to Plastic Packaging Co. Package con- struction. 3,360,183 12-26-67 CI. 229 — 55. Stahl, William F. Coil form and method. 3,314,133, 4-18-67, d_ 29 155 57. Stahl, William F.', to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Apparatus for removing liquid from a liquid laden gas stream. 3,320,- 729, 5-23-67, CI. 55 — 461. Stahl, William H. : See — Lew, Eugene L., Herk, Stahl, and Lawrey. 3,301,040. Stahle, Helmut : See — Zeile, Karl. Hauptmann, and Stahle. 3,300,511. Stahle, Howard L. : See — Furman, Irwin L., and Stahle. 3,327,294. Stahlecker, Fritz. Apparatus for false-twisting textile threads. 3,308,614, 3-14-67, CI. 57 — 77.45. Stahlecker, Fritz, and S. Kemmler, to Spindelfabrik Sussen, Schurr, Stahlecker & Grill G.m.b.H. Supporting and load- ing arm for drawing mechanism of a spinning machine. 3,310,848, 3-28-67, CI. 19—267. Stahlecker, Fritz, and B. Schafer, to Spindelfabrik Sussen, Schurr Stahlecker & Grill G.m.b.H. Mechanism for grind- ing the covering on pressure rolls mounted on anti-friction bearings. 3,320,702, 5-23-67, CI. 51 — 103. Stahlecker. Hans, to Spindelfabrik Suessen, Schurr Stahlecker & Grill G.m.b.H. Twin pressure rollers for spinning or twist- ing machines. 3,345.722, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 116. Stahlecker, Hans, and S. Kemmler, to Wilhelm Stahlecker G.m.b.H. Device for measuring the load on the pressure rollers of a drawing mechanism. 3,299,699, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 141. Stahlecker, Wilhelm, G.m.b.H. : See — Stahlecker, Hans, and Kemmler. 3,299,699. Stabler, Ylo E., to United States of America, Air Force. Non- oriented active earth satellite with improved antenna gain. 3.350,64?, 10-31-67, CI. 325 — 4. Stahler, Ylo E„ and A. L. Johnson, to United States of America, Air Force. Electromagnetic lenses for radiant energy communication systems. 3,317,911, 5-2-67, CI. 343 — 755. Stahlev, Sam D. r See — Harold. Curt P., and Stahlev. 3.319,979. Herold, Curt P.. Travis, and Stanley. 3,329,449. Stahlgruber Otto Gruber & Co. : See — Gottauf, Georg. 3,348,310. Stahlheber, Norman E. : See — Kichline, Thomas P.. Stahlheber. and Vetter. 3,337,347. Stahlhut, Frederick O. : See — Olsen. Robert C. and Stahlhut. 3,351.939. Stahlhut, Leo G., to K-S-H. Inc. Ceiling and elements thereof. 3,321,882, 5-30-67, CI. 52—484. Stahlkontor Weserlenze Maschinenfabrik KG., Firma : See — Schiepe, Heinz W. E. 3,295,703. Stahlmann. Rudolf: See — Stadler, Hans, Gawlick, Stahlmann, and Umbach. 3,307,- 445. Stahlmann, Rudolf, and E. Mauer, to Dvnamit Nobel Aktien- gesellschaft. Practice ammunition. 3,333.539, 8-1-67. CI. 102 — 49.1. Stahl-und Rohrenwerk Reisholz G.m.b.H. : See — Goedecke, Fritz, Opel, and Ivens. 3,316,630. Stahlwerke Sudwestfalen AG : See — Randak, Alfred, and Lentzen. 3,309,238. Treppschuh, Helmut, and Hentrich. 3,342,250. Stahl v. Daniel C. : See — Beck. William P., and Stahlv. 3.348,307. Jepson, Ivar, Roszyk, and Stahly. 3,359,635. Stahly, Eldon E. : See — Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and Stahlv. 3,333.015. Burke, Oliver W., Jr., and Stahly. 3,333,018. Stahly, Eldon E., to Oliver W. Burke, Jr. Process for purifi- cation of tobacco smoke. 3.298.380, 1-17-67, CI. 131 — 262. Stahly, Eldon E. Dithiocyanate of Ca cyclo olefinic hydrocar- bons and methods. 3.308.150, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 454. Stahly, Eldon E. Dithiocvano derivatives of vinyl cyclo- hexene-3. 3,314,983, 4-18-67, CI. 260—454. Stahly, Eldon E., to O. W. Burke, Jr. Process for the purifica- tion of tobacco smoke. 3,319,635, 5-16-67, CI. 131 — 262. Stahmann, John A. : See — Fulton, Donald L., Reel, Reeve, Stahmann, and Vehige. 3,346,186. Stahmer, Bernhardt. Stationery article and method. 3,306,- 632, 2-28-67, CI. 282—25. Stahmer, Bernhardt. Carrier system for supplying power lines to reciprocating machines. 3,332,434, 7-25-67, CI. 137 — 355.17. Stahn, Georg : See — Stade, Gerhard, and Stahn. 3,337,996. Stahr, Francis L. : See — Frankenberg, Robert C, Stahr, and Tobin. 3,335,848. Stahr, Henry M., to General Electric Co. Electrolytic capac- itor and electrolyte material operating over wide tempera- ture range. 3,302,071, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 320. Staib, Claude : See — Jorre, Daniel, and 'Staib. 3,359,784. Staiger, Kurt, to Stewart-Warner Corp. Ignition unit. 3,- 303,385. 2-7-67, CI. 315 — 206. Staines, Alfred J., to Harris-Intertype Corp. Sheet handling apparatus. 3,330,554. 7-11-67, CI. 271—26. Stainken, Henry A. : See — Bruns, William H., and Stainken. 3,323,606. Stainless & Steel Products Co. : See — Hessburg, Lawrence J., Jr., and Olson. 3,303,617. Staiti, James J., to Allied Chemical Corp. Tear-open sealed thermoplastic film package. 3,357,549, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 63.3. Staker, Walter L. : See — Gruber, Gerald I., and Staker. 3,298,783. Stal Laval : See — Mansson, Ivar M.. and Ostmar. 3,358,909. Stal-Laval Turbin AB: See — Olesen, Carsten B. 3,302,951. Stal Refrigeration Aktiebolag : See — Brandin, Tore, and Lundvik. 3,312,388. Stalego, Charles J. : See — Day, Frank, and Stalego. 3,325.263. Stalego, Charles J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method and apparatus for flowing streams of heat-soft- ened material from a supply. 3,309,184, 3-14-67, CI. 65 — 1. Stalego, Charles J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Inter- nal combustion burner. 3,320,999, 5-23-67, CI. 158 — 99. Stalego, Charles J., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method and apparatus for forming and processing continuous fila- ments. 3,357,807, 12-12-67, CI. 65 — 6. Stalego, Joseph P. : See — Smucker, Clayton A., and Stalego. 3,322,702. Stalego, Joseph P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Fibrous glass binder. 3,331,799, 7-18-67, CI. 260—29.6. Staley, A. E., Mfg. Co.: See — Baribo, Lester E. 3,298,926. Beck, Edward A. 3,350,162. Best, Roland W„ and Powers. 3,329,523. Boggs, Roy H., and Cogswell. 3,321,324. Cobbledick, David S., and Reschetz. 3,337,484. Cobbledick. David S., and Walton. 3,304,275. Cogswell, George W., and Boggs. 3,337,362. Cogswell, George W., and Hayes. 3,345,207. Leiser, Roger S., Macarus, and Wagoner. 3,323,949. Macarus, David P., and Shildneck. 3,313,654. Nevin, Charles S. 3,304.315. Powers. Robert M. 3.329,525. Protzman, Thomas F., and Wagoner. Re. 26,256. Protzman, Thomas F., Wagoner, and Young. 3,344,216. Ready, Harold R. 3,313,749. Roth, Claris D. 3,346,558. Shaughnessv, William J. 3,321,359. Shildneck, Paul R., and Hathaway. 3,346,563. Tetenbaum. Marvin T. 3 318,715. Walton, Henry M. 3,309,335. Walton, Henry M. 3,312,560. Walton, Henrv M., and Cobbledick. 3,337,588. Wright, Kenneth N., and Reschetz. 3,320,696. Young, Austin H. 3,312,559. Young, Austin H. 3,312.641. Young, Austin H. 3.314,810. Young. Austin H., Tetenbaum, and Pratt. 3,320,081. Staley, John, to Philip Morris Inc. Package for tobacco products. 3,301,468, 1-31-67, CI. 229—87. Staley, Thomas G. Trap for bugs and the like. 3,304,646, 2-21-67, CI. 43 — 131. Stalker Corp., The : See — Oetliker, Otto. 3,310.940. Stalker, James E., to Home Metal Products Co. Pipe forming machine. 3,319,445, 5-16-67, CI. 72—30. Stallard, Clarence E. : See — Dickinson. Horace, Stallard, and Hanke. 3,307,575. Staller, Anton : See — ■ Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Staller and, Zimmermann. 3,301,- 805. Staller, Karel J. : See— Ausnit, Steven, and Staller. 3,347,298. Staller, Karel J., to Flexigrip, Inc. Anchoring flexible sheet- ing. 3,353,548, 11-21-67, CI. 135—5. Stallings, John P., and D. H. Wagner, to Diamond Alkali Co. Cellular polyurethanes produced using a mixture of (A) chloroform and (B) a fluorine substituted alkane as the blowing agent. 3,305,497, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Stallkamp, Hubert G., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Liquid fuel burner having plural whirl patterns of varying radii. 3,341,131, 9-12-67, CI. 239—402. LIST OF PATENTEES 1243 Stallman, James E., to Square D Co. Snap-in push button operator. 3,304,398, 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 172. Stallman, Richard C, and J. F. Woodall, to Beckman Instru- ments, Inc. Centrifuge stabilizing with heat probe. 3,322,- 338, 5-30-07, CI. 233—23. Stallmann, Hans, to Firm Martin Christ. Vacuum centrifuge. 3.327.938, 6-27-67. CI. 233—1. Stalnecker, Stewart G., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Elec- troless copper plating on ceramic material. 3,290,012, 1-3— 67, CI. 117—17. Stalter, Harold C. : See— Zienty, Mitchell F., and Stalter. 3,309,399. Stalter, Neil J. : Sec — Potter, Howard L., and Stalter. 3.353,903. Stam. Herbert H. Unidireetionallv self-locking valve. 3,298,- 661, 1-17-07, CI. 251 — 104. Stam, W'illem J., to Grasso's Koninklijke Maehinefabrieken N.V.'s. Replaceable shaft seal. 3,339,929, 9-5-67, CI. 277 — 9. Stambaugh, George W. : See — Barrett, Paul C, and Stambaugh. 3,310,078. Wurgler, Heinrieb. J., and Stambaugh. 3,315,699. Stambaugh, Robert L. ,to Rohm & Haas Co. Lubricating com- positions. 3,359,202, 12-19-07, CI. 252 — 33.4. Stambera, Adolf, and B. Cap, said Stambera assor. to Fr. Hesser Maschinenfabrik-Aktiengesellschaft. Conveyor con- trol weighing apparatus. 3,299,975, 1-24-67, CI. 177 — 52. Stamberger, Paul. Method of preparing polyurethanes from liquid, stable, reactive, film-forming polymer/polyol mix- tures formed by polymerizing an ethylenically unsaturated monomer in a polyol. 3,304,273, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Stamberger, Paul. Self-inflatable hollow bodies for use as floats and for like purposes. 3,339,218, 9-5-67, CI. 9 — 11. Stamberger, Paul, and A. Nolan. Vehicle protective cover. 3,343,556, 9-26-67, CI. 135 — 5. Stambler, Leon : See — Ceonzo, Joseph A., Stambler. and Weiss. 3,317,S97. Stamets, Wm. K., Co. : See — Long, Arthur H., and Shashaty. 3,298,089. Stamford Chemical Industries, Inc. : See — Michaels, Edwin B., and Wetmore. 3,310,498. Michaels, Edwin B., and Wetmore. 3,310,499. Michaels, Edwin B., and Wetmore. 3,349,038. Stamicarbon N.V. : See — Adema, Eduard H., Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3,318,859. Adema, Eduard I-L, Laauwen, and Soeterbroek. 3,318,861. Blom. Leendert, and Zwinkels. 3,349,134. Creuels, Frans H., and Hermes. 3,328,906. Creuels, Frans H.. and Van Gelder. 3,332,246. Den Besten, Henrikus. 3,354,586. De Rooij, Abraham H. 3,296,309. De Rooij, Abraham H. 3,326,667. De Rooij, Abraham H. 3,335,183. De Rooii, Abraham H. 3.336.298. De Rooij, Abraham H. 3,342,580. Dijkema, Louis. 3,320,18S. Duynstee, Eduard F. J., Bigot, and Hennekens. 3,349,131. Evers, Johannes J. M., and Zijp. 3,330,801. Hendriks. Petrus F. A. M. 3,332.413. Hermes, Johannes M., and Van Dommelen. 3,297,363. Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C. 3,318,951. Kaasenbrood, Petrus J. C. 3,356,723. Kardol, Gerard J. 3,304,792. Knauf, Jozef. 3,312,038. Kortlandt, David, and Reutelingsperger. 3,315,476. Leeman, Jan N. J. 3,306,671. Leeman, Jan N. J. 3,344,919. Leeman, Jan N. J. 3,353,674. Miegielse, Karel H., and Reijnders. 3,339,710. Nommensen. Johan P., and Waning. 3,358,326. Oele, Adriaan P., Taks, Dingemans, and Damme. 3,310,558. Phielix, Bernard. 3,305,586. Phielix, Bernard, and Bonnema. 3,313,856. Quaadgras, Dirk. 3,359,703. Revallier, Leonardus J., de Booijs, and Verweel. 3,351,569. Schiphorst Frans J. M. M. 3,325,039. Semeyns de Vries Van Doesburgh, Johan T., and Deu- mens. 3,316,289. Steeman, Johannes W. M., and Von den Hoff. 3,316,302. Steeman, Johannes W. M., and Von den Hoff. 3,350,465. Van den Berg, Cornells E. P. V. 3,316,314. Van Dommelen, Izaak S. 3,305,267. Van Westerveld, Jan, and Sligchers. 3.346,567. Stamrn, John J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Plural motor traction control by field control. 3,296,510, 1-3-67, CI. 318—52. Stamm, John J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Locomo- tive generator-fed plural motor control system. 3,321,684, 5-23-67, CI. 31S— 71. Stamm, John J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Acceleration and braking control system for electric motors. 3,324,373, 6-6-67, CI. 31S — 274. Stamm, Walter A. : See — Herbstman, Sheldon, and Stamm. 3,311,64S. Menn, Julius J., and Stamm. 3,321,361. Menn, Julius J., and Stamm. 3,321,365. Stamm, Walter A., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process of pre- paring organometallic isocvanates. 3,311,647, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Stamm, Walter A., to Stauffer Chemical Co. 1,3,5-trl-organo- tin-s-triazine-2,4,6-(lH, 311, 5II)-triones. 3,:J26,906, 6-20- 67, CI. 200 — 242. Stamm, Walter A., and W. B. Stanton, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Pesticidally active phenol-formaldehvde-trlalkvltin- oxide rosins. 3,299,002, 1-17-07, CI. 260—59. Stamm, Walter A., and C. C. Greco, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Alkyltin cvanoimidodithlocarbonates. 3,316,284, 4-25-07, CI. 260—429.7. Stamm, Walter A., and A. W. Bfeindel, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Heterocyclic organotin compounds. 3,317,573, 5-2- 07, CI. 200 — 429.7. Stammbach, Raymond, to de Wendel & Cie. Method of pro- ducing rail sections. 3,342,053, 9-19-07, CI. 72—220. Stammer, Harry : See — Kocken, Maximiliaan A., and Stammer. 3.357,341. Stammler, Manfred, to Aerojet-General Corp. Method of pre- paring unsymmetrieal dialkyl hydrazinium perchlorates and fluoroborates. 3,316,301, 4-25-07, CI. 260—583. Stammler, Manfred, to Aerojet-General Corp. Solid propellant catalyzed with copper-chromium complex. 3,340,111, 9-5- 67, CI. 149—19. Stammn, Vernon G. : See — Burton, Emmitt V., and Stark. 3,343,237. Stamos, Chris, P. C. Reeves, and J. D. Wender, Jr., to Roberts & Schaefer Co., Division of Thompson-Starrett Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for removing moisture from material by sonic or ultra-sonic energy In combination with centrif- ugal energy. 3.327.401, 0-27-07, CI. 34 — 4. Stampes, Tue, to AB Rosenblads Patenter. Arrangement In heat exchangers of the plate-type. 3,300,038, 12-26-67, CI. 165 — 166. Stampfli, Jean-Marcel, to Fabrique d'horlogerie de Fontaine- melon SA. Electronic buzzer. 3,341,841, 9-12-67 CI. 340 — 384. Stamps, Otis C, and D. W. Neikirk. Fertilizer application and apparatus therefor. 3,326,232. 6-20-67, CI. 137 — 344. Stamulius, Aristides, and F. J. Lagana, to United States of America, Navy. Paint sampler device. 3,320,S10, 5-23- 67, CI. 73—424. Stan, Henry : See — Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, Kripak, and Stan. 3, 295,84s. Glass, Marvin I., Barlow, and Stan. 3.304,650. Glass, Marvin I., Disko, and Stan. 3.300,894. Glass, Marvin I., and Stan. 3,305.236. Glass, Marvin L, and Stan. 3,333,853. Glass, Marvin I., Stan, Ancevieius, and Furuta. 3,339,921. Glass, Marvin I., Stan, and Licitis. 3,334,903. Stan, Louis J. Bowling ball drilling method and apparatus. 3,349.047, 10-31-67, CI. 77—5. Stanaback, Robert J., R. E. Brown, and R. I. Meltzer, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. 11- or 12-amino sub- stituted quinolizines. 3,314,965, 4-1S-67, CI. 260 — 2SS. Stanaback, Robert J., R. E. Brown, and R. I. Meltzer, to War- ner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Substituted quinolizlne oximes and process for their production. 3.320,920, 0-20- 67. CI. 260—286. Stanaback, Robert J., R. E. Brown, and R. I. Meltzer, to War- ner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Substituted lndolizine oximes. 3,326,921, 6-20-67, CI. 260—286. Stanback, Harris I. : See — Hudson, James W., Stanback, and Butler. 3,334,457. Jorgensen, George N.. Stanback, and Dunham. 3,354,357. Moodie, Ernest W., Holman. and Stanback. Re. 26,310. Rvs, Tadeusz J., and Stanback. 3,339,047. Rys, Tadeusz J., and Stanback. 3,346,711. Stanback, Harris I., to Square D Co. Enclosure for electrical panelboards and the like. 3.300.078, 1-24-07, CI. 220 — 4. Stanback, Harris I., to Square D Co. Adjustable mounting means. 3.312.873, 4-4-67, CI. 317 — 119. Stanback, Harris I., to Square D Co. Electrical panelboard having particular neutral wire connecting means. 3,312,- 874, 4-4-67. CI. 317—119. Stanback, Harris I., to Square D Co. System of non-inter- changeability for circuit protective devices on an electrical panelboard. 3,325,693, 6-13-67, CI. 317 — 119. Stanback, Harris I., to Square D Co. Cover, door, and latch assembly for electrical control device. 3,334,770, 8-8-67, CI. 220—35. Stanback, Harris I., H. H. Downs, and M. J. George, to Square D Co. Fusible switch. 3,339,119, 8-29-07, CI. 317— 116. Stanback. Harris L. and H. W. Curtis, to Square D Co. Fus- ible switch for electrical panelboard. 3,354,277, 11-21-67, CI. 200 — 114. Stanburv, Harry A., Jr. : See — Entley, William J., and Stanburv. 3.312.5S9. Stancell, Arnold F., G. Brecht, and A. J. Foglia, to Mobil Oil Corp. Method of surface activation of non-polar hydro- carbon resin and printing. 3,347,695, 10-17-67. CI. 117 — 38. Stancil, Dimple D. Reversible spool unit for knitting yarn. 3,309,040, 3-14-67, CI. 242—129. Stancliffe, Flovd S. Bumper with Impact attachment. 3,352,- 5SS, 11-14-67, CI. 293—67. Standal. George M. Log carriage apparatus. 3, 349, SIS, 10-31- 67, CI. 143 — 105. Standard Alarm & Signal Co. : See — Messick, Wlllard C. 3,325,800. Standard Alliance Industries. Inc. : See — Benuska, George J., and Henry. 3,321,033. 1244 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Standard Brands Inc. : See — Ellis, Earle B., and Chesney. 3,298,499. Lanphere, Robert E. 3,356,531. MacAllister, Robert V., Crosby, and Banphere. 3,354,046. Moore. Jerry W. 3,360.512. Sehoonover, Floyd D. 3,338,721. Standard Cap & Seal, Inc. : See — Flack. Frank P. 3.323.670. Standard Car Truck Co. : See — Barber, Franklin D. 3,295.463. Barber, Franklin D. 3,358.614. Enhorning. John J. 3,329.099. Williams, Rav C. 3,302,589. Williams. Ray C. 3.323,470. Williams, Rav C. 3.329,098. Williams. Rav C. 3.350.1^6. Williams, Ray C. 3,354,837. Williams, Ray C. 3,358.615. Standard Chance-Makers. Inc. : See — Erlewine. Richard H. 3,342,316. Tryon. Edward J., and Perdue. 3,359,993. Standard Controls, Inc. : See — Walter, Richard C. 3,300,745. Standard Conveyor Co. : See — Holm, Roy F. 3,344,903. Standard Electric Co., Inc. : See — Christensen. Gordon B.. and Blank. 3,307,319. Standard Electric Time Co., The : See — Jarvis, Beo N. 3.344,288. Manning, David. 3,309,685. Standard Engineering Co.. The : See — Kopaska, Arnold F., and Rogers. 3,314,487. Saxton. John W. 3.320,772. Standard Filterbau-Gesellsehaft m.b.H. : See — Biel. Johannes. 3.303.636. Standard Fire Protection Equipment Co. : See — Crawford, David B., Sr., and Boftin. 3,333,872. Standard Gage Co., Inc. : See — Aldeborgh, David H. 3.315.365. Aldeboreh, David H. 3,336,676. Aldeborgh, David H., and Boat. 3,316,650. Standard Instrument Corp. : See — Zeitlin, Edward J. 3,306,537. Zeitlin, Edward J 3,307,199. Standard Iron & Wire Works, Inc. : See — Demeules, Eugene A. and J. A. 3,325,957. Standard Kollsman Industries Inc. : See — Rieth. Harold. 3.328.701. Wittig, Karl H. 3,354,397. Standard Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Mankey. Harry S. 3.350,065. Standard-Messo Gesellschaft fur Chemietechnik m.b.H. & Co. : See — Messing, Theodor. 3,306.710. Messing, Theodor. 3,306,731. Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) : See — Aim, Robert M. 3.334,058. Amick, James W.. and Hunt. 3,355,270. Anderson, Robert H. 3,298,560. Anderson, Robert H. 3,335.903. Anderson. Robert H. 3.335.904. Anderson, John E., Zelmer, and Resnick. 3,356,662. Bolton, Beniamin A„ and SteDhens. 3.320.202. Brannen, Cecil G., and Wuellner. 3,311.556. Brannen, Cecil O., and Wuellner. 3 325.406. Brannen, Cecil G., Wuellner, and Edmisten. 3,344,067. Brannen. William T.. Jr. 3,340,281. Brown, John S. 3,298,954. Brown. John S. 3.327.505. Burt, Gerald D.. and Little. 3,322,670. Carl. Ralph W. 3,354,060. Deluga, Sigmund S„ Harnach, and Little. 3,340,190. Dieman, Edgar A., and Gavnor. 3,360,468. Evering, Bernard B., Coley. and Wilson. 3.344,060. Flannery, Robert J., and Sam. 3,306,779. Fotis. Peter, Jr.. and McCollum. 3,324,018. Frev, Horst E. 3,300.420. Ginsburgh Irwin. 3.358.703. Grutsch, James F., McGee, and Mallatt. 3,305,479. Gutberlet. Louis C 3.340,179. Heith. Cecil B. 3.330,337. Hengstebeck, Robert J. 3,328,290. Henslev, Albert L., Jr. 3.341.470. Hensley, Albert L., Jr., and Towle. 3,344.177. Horan, James E . and Van Strien. 3.354.110. Jacobs, Robert B., and Wright. 3.342,257. Jason, Emil F., and Fields. 3,318,933. Johnson. Carl E. 3 329.705. Johnston, Walker F., Jr. 3.316,316. Juveland, Omar O. 3,318 863. Kawahara, Fred K. 3,347,794. Kawahara, Fred K., and Brown. 3,352,948. Kawahara. Fred K., and Brown. 3 352.949. Keekler, David P., and Beck. 3,316,234. Kimoto, Walter I., Swakon, and Field. 3.352.900. Lee. Richard J. 3.32S 463. Linsk, Jack. 3,298.939. Mase, Gerald D. 3,297,603. Maver James F.. and Harrier. 3,355,408. McCaulay, David A. 3,309,414. McNinch, Herbert A., and Karll 3.306.907. McNinch, Herbert A., and Karll. 3,309,316. Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) : See — Continued Mickel, Blanchard L. 3,309,310. Mosher, Robert A. 3,298,9oS. Muller, Herman L., and Li. 3,318,820. O'Grady, Thomas M. 3,329,733. Ostrofsky, Bernard, and Bergman. 3.315,521. Ostrofsky, Bernard, and Parrish. 3,295,596. Otto, Bruce M. 3,337,313. „•„«„,« Peters, Edwin F., and O. O. Juveland. o, 303, 151. Plemich, John J., and Gaynor. 3,318,808. Proell, Wayne A. 3,347,629. Ridgway, John A., Jr. 3,297,431. Roebuck, Alan K., and Evering. 3,324,192. Sandri, Joseph M. 3.318,979. Sandri, Joseph M. 3,318,9S0. Sandri, Joseph M. 3,342,843. Sandri, Joseph M., and Fields. 3,328,391. Schoen, William, and Ridgway. 3,352,941 Shepard, John W., Juveland, and Peters. 3,326,871. Shepard, John W., Peters, and Juveland. 3.352,79o. Stephens, James R., and Van Strien. 3,347,828. Sutton, Mack. 3,314,372. Swakon, Edward A. 3,298.844. Swakon, Edward A. 3,311,445. Swakon, Edward A. 3,317,599. Swakon, Edward A. 3,318,761. Swakon, Edward A. 3.330,852. Swakon, Edward A. 3,357,991. Swakon, Edward A., and Field. 3,337,585. Weitkamp, Alfred W. 3,349,140. Wennerberg, Arnold N. 3,309,417. Wennerberg, Arnold N. 3,325,552. Wennerberg, Arnold N. 3,335,197. Wennerberg, Arnold N. 3,360,449. Wolff, William F. 3.299,122. York, Earl D., and Krane. 3,305.476. Zimmerschied, Wilford J., Hannemann, and Serres. 3,3o4,- 202. Standard Oil Co. (Ohio) : See— „„„„,..„„ Alford, Harvey E., and Veatch. 3,316,139. Bakker, Bubertus. 3,297,773. Callahan, James B., and Gertisser 3,308,151. Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3.32033U. Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3,3o4 197 Callahan, James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3 328,315. Callahan, James L., Grasselli, and Knipple. 3,338,95-i. Callahan, James L., and Knipple. 3,341,471. Callahan, James L., Milberger, and Utter. 3,326,817. Callahan, James L., Szabo. and Gertisser. 0,322,84 1. De Grav, Richard J., and Belden. 3.311,653. De Gray, Richard J., and Belden. 3,325,262. De Gray, Richard J., and Killian. 3,347,646. Dunnavant William R., and Botham. 3,351,602. Emrick. Donald D. 3.308.173. Foreman, Robert W. 3,325,381. Grasselli, Robert K. 3,325,504. „„,,.„,»„ Grasselli, Robert K., Greene, and Gray. 3,347,902. Grasselli. Robert, and Rightmire. 3,360,401. Greene, Janice L. 3,309,380. Greene, Janice B, 3,346,615. Greene, Janice B„ and Fuller. 3.352. 8S6. Greene, Janice L., and Oodfrey. 3,336,354. Greene, Janice L., Godfrey, and Idol. 3,318,943. Greene, Janice L., Godfrey, and Idol. 3,325,529. Hardman, Harley F., and Miller. 3,325,534. Hughes, Everett C, Shaw, and Strecker. 3,329,603. Kim, Chung S., and Wick. 3,325.458. Kim, Chung S.. and Wick. 3.336,276. Liao, Chien-Wei. 3.303,208. Prem, Dorothv C, Duke, and Greene. 3,314,910. Rafos, Robert R.. and Farrington. 3,324,127. Rightmire, Robert A., Brown, and Rowland. 3,354,068. Rightmire. Robert A., and Selover. 3,335,025. Ringler, William H. 3,318,800. Sprague, James W. 3,300.398. Standish, Norman W., and Greene. 3,344,172. Standish, Norman W.. and Tunri. 3,297,577. Tate, David P., and Augl. 3,317,275. Tiffan, Arthur J., and Shank. 3,305,514. Tvler, Clarence M. 3,352,764. West. Howard F. 3.350.280. Standard Packaging Corp. : See — Albert, Marcel O. 3.343,465. Bernier, Raymond T„ and Cross. 3,305,434. Rockwell, James W. 3.301,388. Standard Precision, Inc. : See — Bonnell, Charles R., and McMillen. 3,342,077. Standard Pressed Steel Co. : See — Gallagher, James J. 3,319.826. Gowen, Edward F.. Jr.. Ollis, and Walker. 3,323,402. Sauter. Bobbie S 3.331.269. Villo JoseDh P. 3,345.900. Walker, Richard A. 3,311.147. Standard Products Co., The : See — Reid, James S. 3,342,337. Standard Screw Co. : See — Barnes. William I. 3,354,898. Standard Systems Communications Corp. Robbins, Alex. 3,342.285. Standard Telephones & Cables Ltd. : See- Lent, Stuart James. 3,308,333. Standard-Thomson Corp. : See — Wong, Backman. 3,308,668. See- LIST OF PATENTEES 1245 Standard Tool & Mfg. Co. : Sec — Solsld, Frank A., and Shepard. 3,313,393. Wallers William D. 3. 314, 125. Standardwerk Eugene Rels G.m.b.H. : See — Weisskopf, Bmst, 3,351,075. Standford. Richard T. A., and A. Poulett, to The Plessey Co., Ltd. Frequency synthesis. 3,320,547, 5-16-67, CI. 331 — Standfuss, Ernest R„ to The Bnrch Corp. Articulated resil- ient hitch construction. 3,295, 8G6, 1-3-67, CI. 280 — 479. Standiford, Ferris C, Jr., to \V. L. Badger Associates. Inc. Falling film evaporator. 3,303,106, 2-7-67, CI. 203—27. Standiford, Ferris C, Jr., to YV. L. Badger, Associates, Inc. Feeding and liquid by-passing method for falling film, multiple effect evaporators. 3,356,125, 12-5-67, CI. 159 — 49. Standiford. Fred W., to Electro-Aire Corp. Proof press with chase cart holding means. 3,296,966, 1-10-67, CI. 101 — 269. Standing. Kenneth G., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Temperature responsive control means for the mag- netic field of a cyclotron. 3,315,194, 4-1S-67, CI. 335 — 210. Standish, Norman W.. and W. R. Tuuri, to The Standard Oil Co. Chemical deicer. 3.297.577, 1-10-67, CI. 252—70. Standish, Norman W., and J. L. Greene, to The Standard Oil Co. Haloacetic acid salts of eyclobutane-l,2-bis(methylene amine). 3,344,172, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 501. Standridge, Euliee L. : See — McClennv, Clvde C, and Standridge. 3,338,420. Standridge, James A., and B. D. Nicholson, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Float. 3,310,019, 3-21-67, CI. 114 — 235. Standridge, James A., and B. D. Nicholson, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Underwater anchor gun device. 3,315,629, 4— 25-67, CI. 114 — 206. Stanek, Frank : See— Pavelka, Joseph, Jr., and Stanek. 3.342.121. Stanek Frank, and J. Pavelka, Jr., to The Toastswell Co. Food' server. 3,297,386, 1-10-67, CI. 312 — 270. Stanfield, Howard E., to Auto Crane Co. Barrel dumper. 3,339,764, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 315. Stanfield. William V. : See— Sandone, Frank P., Jr., and Standfield. 3,319,210. Stanford, Charles T. and C, said C. Stanford, assor. of 10% to R. Ingram. Rock and roll horse. 3,350,109, 10-31-67, CI. 280 — 1.184. Stanford, Clarence : See — Stanford, Charles T. and C. 3,350,109. Stanford Research Institute : See — Arnold, James S., Kochly, Salmon, and Vincent. 3,328,- Bliss^'james C, and Crane. 3.353.027. Collis, Ronald T. H. 3.360.793. Crafts. Harold S.. and Forsen. 3,346,854. Eige, John J. 3.319.SS5. Gordon, Gerald M., and Bosman. 3,333,461. Hori, Tatsu. 3,331,532. Macovski, Albert. 3.336.5S5. Martner. John G. 3.335.602. Martner, John G. 3,357,641. Minnick. Robert C. 3.313.926. Rosen, Charles A., and Forsen. 3,328,778. Taimuty. Samuel I. 3.319.318. Van de Riot, Edwin K. 3.340,517. Wright, Edward S., and Bayce. 3,313,021. Stanford, Robert M. Drilling machine for bowling balls. 3,329,- 043, 7-4-67, CI. 11— 31. Stanford, William T.. to Wood Newspaper Machinery Corp. Air pump device. 3,310,942, 3-28-67, CI. 60 — 52. Stanforth, Charles M., to General Electric Co. Self-sealing container. 3,357,632, 12-12-67, CI. 229 — 62.5. Stang. Albert F. : See— Wunz. Paul R., Jr., and Stang. 3,347,931. Stang, Benedict H., and L. E. Philipps. to Motorola, Inc. Tone signaling automatic remote control system. 3,327,217, 6-20- 67, CI. 325—55. Stang, Charles, Jr., and H. J. Schlachter, to Maxitrol Co. Thermostatic gas flow control means. 3,317,136, 5-2-67, CI. 236—78. Stang. Harald N. C. : See — Eriksson, Elof E., and Stang. 3,344,287. Stang. Peter L., to United Aircraft Corp. High regression rate propellant containing lithium, lithium hydride, and polybutadiene. 3,304,213, 2-14-67, CI. 149—19. Stang, Peter L., to United Aircraft Corp. Polvmerization of polyolefins. 3.341,509, 9-12-67, CI. 260—94.2. Stanse. Hugo : See — Lutz, Martin R., Nowlin, and Stange. 3.321.555. Lutz, Martin R.. Nowlin, and Stange. 3.355,436. Stangeland. Ole I. Power transmission mechanism. 3,304,- S07, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 751. Stanger, Leo : See — Sternau. Martin M. 3,334,730. Stanhope, Hjalmar W. P.: See — Desmarchais, Walter E., and Stanhope. 3,298,746. Stanick, Herman A. : See — Arnold, Perry C, Stanick. and Larsen. 3,306,642. Stanier. Harold. Yarn tension control device. 3,304,027, 2— 14-67, CI. 242—150. Stanimirovitch, Douchan, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Electrolytic cells and more especially in gas-light storage cells operating without gas-evolution. 3,318,733, 5-9-67, CI. 130—6. Stanimirovitch, Douchan, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Societe Anonyme). Deferred action electric device and mode of activation. 3,343,994, 9-26-67, CI. 136— 90. Stanimirovitch, Douchan, to Societe des Accumulateurs Fixes et de Traction (Socief6 Anonyme). Process for manufactur- ing primary and secondary cells. 3,350,239, 10-31-07, CI. 136 — 176. Stanin, Theodore E. : See — Brown, Vada L., Jr., and Stanin. 3,334,087. Stanko, John A. Simulated golting turf in which divot de- pressions may be produced and studied. 3,343,843, 9-26-67, CI. 273-^186. Stankovich, Paul W., to Holley Carburetor Co. Diesel fuel system. 3,322,068, 5-30-67, CI. 103—2. Stanley Aviation Corp. : See — Stanley, Robert M., and Griffiths. 3,355,127. Stanley, Brian A., and D. L. Clay, to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Multi channel system comprising ma telling resis- tors of the same order of magnitude as the filter net-works to which they are coupled. 3,332.038. 7-1S-07. CI. 333—8. Stanley, Charles H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Blow molding process. 3,309,442, 3-14-67, CI. 264—98. Stanley, Charles J., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Method and apparatus for supporting members. 3,319,S56, 5-16-67, CI. 226 — 7. Stanley, Elbert J. : See — Gibson, James P., Hart, and Stanley. 3,306,690. Stanley, Frederic R., to The Martindale Electric Co. Sanitary masks. 3,299,889, 1-24-67, CI. 128—3 46. Stanley, George A. Combination car top carrier-play pen. 3, 311, 096, 9-12-67, CI. 224—42.01. Stanley, George L. Automatic target stand. 3,348, S43, 10-24- 67. CI. 273 — 105.6. Stanley, Henry : See — Fox, Leonard J., Stanley, and Gold. 3,336,149. Stanley, 'Howard C. : See — Rosen, Norman J., Lewis, and Stanley. 3,340,3S4. Stanley, James W., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Mercapto- substituted thio-phosphites and phosphates and polysulfide polymers thereof. 3,296,221, 1-3-67, CI. 260—79. Stanley, John E., to Duo-Flex Corp. Ceiling air conditioning system. 3.301.165, 1-31-67, CI. 98—40. Stanley Knight Corp. : See — Metzger, John A. 3,295,598. Stanley. Monte. Armrest for automotive vehicles. 3,310,- 339,' 3-21-67, CI. 296—153. Stanley, Oliver C. Vibrato svstem for electronic musical in- struments. 3.315,022, 4-1S-67, CI. 84 — 1.25. Stanley, Paul H., to Autogiro Co. of America. Lag-lead damper for aircraft sustaining rotor blades. 3.302,726, 2- 7-67, CI. 170—160.55. Stanley, Robert K.. to Techniserviee Corp. Method and apparatus for unwinding and treating strand from a traverse-wound package. 3,317,977, 5-9-67, CI. 28 — 1. Stanley, Robert K., to Techniserviee Corp. Method for cramp- ing textile strands. 3,34S,283, 10-24-67, CI. 28—72. Stanley, Robert M., and E. C. Griffiths, to Stanley Aviation Corp. Occupant escape apparatus for an aircraft or the like. 3,355,127, 11-28-67, CI. 244 — 122. Stanley Spring Works, Inc. : See — Musser, Edwin E. 3,305,230. Stanley, Victor, Inc. : See — Schecter, Donald, and Skalka. 3,341,266. Stanley-Western Corp. : See — Ehrlich, Stanley V. 3.354.4S9. Stanley, William L. : See — Popper, Karel, Nury, and Stanley. 3,336,960. Stanley Works, The : See — Barry, James S. 3.330,225. Barrv. James S. 3.354.S41. Bobrowski, Louis G. 3.299,576. Bobrowski, Louis G. 3,342,457. Burrows. Milford D., Conlon, and Morganson. 3,339,098. Cairns. John C and Suska. 3.349,427. Gustafson, Norman F. 3,299.573. Gustafson, Norman F. 3,340 913. Hasselmark. Carl G. 3.304,135. Hentzi, Joffre E. R. 3,296,744. Hentzi, Joffre E. R. 3.298.056. Johnson, Kenneth M. 3.341.885. Kenney, Philip L. 3.337.903. Kneidl, Franz A., and Park. 3,357,343. Kraut, Herman G. 3.299.604. Kraut, Herman G. 3.315.434. Loftus, Robert M. 3.302.330. Loftus, Robert M. 3.319.3S0. Maguire. Charles W.. Merrow. anrl West. 3.320 OSS. Merrow, George W., McKee. and West. 3,316,635. Multer. Howard C. 3.336.703. Reiss, Edmund F. 3,326.587. Reiss. Edmund F. 3 342.246. Rutty. Edward C. 3,309,039. Rutty, Edward C. and Dudley. 3,336,639. Suska. Charles R. 3.349,428. Suska. Charles R. 3.340.429. Valenti. Richard L. 3.303,717. West. Robert F. 3,332,127. 1246 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stanner, Donald : See — Falcone, Francesco H., Jubelt, and Stanner. 3,321,607. Stanos, Pardee P. Card mounting and display apparatus. 3,327.419, 6-27-67, CI. 40 — 124. Stanphill, Rov D. : See- Phillips. Cecil, Jr., and Stanphill. 3,297,412. Stanrav Corp. : See — Fisher, Gerald, and O'Learv. 3,327,649. Henehbarger, Charles D. 3,358,308. Stansberry, Robert F., to Taylor Garage Doors. Garage door hardware. 3,311,159, 3-28-67, CI. 160 — 189. Stansberry. Robert F., to Garland Mfg. Co. Garage door. 3,354,934, 11-28-67, CI. 160—209. Stansbury, Harry A., Jr., and G. A. Carte. Jr., to Union Car- bide Corp. Exo-cyanobicycio[2.2.1]heptanes and method of preparation. 3.335,166. 8-S-67, CI. 260—464. Stansbury, Robert L. : See — Harshman, Albert G., and Stansbury. 3.342,578. Stansbury, Thomas A. Cooperative collision avoidance sys- tem. 3,310,806 3-21-67, CI. 343-^112. Stansell, Alpheus F. : See — Groom, Robert G., Billawala, and Stansell. 3,310.792. MacDonald, Duncan N., Billawala, and Stansell. 3,298,- 007. Stansell, Marion J. : See — Malvin. Harry H.. and Stansell. 3,341,732. Stansfleld, Martin : See — Kirk, David N., Petrow, and Stansfleld. 3,296,075. Kirk. David N., Petrow, and Stansfleld. 3.296,256. Stant Mfg. Co., Inc. : See- Johnson, Glen A. 3,313,144. Stanton, Garth M., to Chevron Research Co. Chlorinated polymers as V.I. improvers. 3,322,672, 5-30-67, CI. 252 — 58. Stanton, Garth M., to Chevron Research Co. Allophn nates as viscosity index improvers. 3,330,780, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Stanton, George E., to The Bendix Corp. Safety device for aircraft wheels. Re. 26,137, 1-10-67, CI. 301 — 5. Stanton, George W., and T. G. Traylor, to The Dow Chemical Co. Graft copolymer of an alkenyl aromatic polyglycol ether on a polymeric carbonamide substrate. 3,306,952, 2- 28-67, CI. 260 — 857. Stanton. Howard, Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Coil winding arbor. 3.329.374. 7-4-67. CI. 242 — 118.4. Stanton. Richard M.. to United States of America. Army. Apparatus and method for breeding nuclear fuel. 3,325,371, 6-13-07. CI. 176 — 11. Stanton, Richard M., to United States of America, Army. Molten metal proton target assembly. 3,349,001, 10-24-67, CI. 176—11. Stanton, Vincent A., to Cheney Bigelow Wire Works, Inc. Woven wire cloth for fourdrinier machines. 3,329,378, 7-4- 67, CI. 245 — 8. Stanton, Walter O. Magnetic stereophonic phonograph pick- up. 3,297.831, 1-10-67 CI. 179—100.41. Stanton, Walter O. Phonographic turntable assembly. 3.309,094, 3-14-67, CI. 274 — 39. Stanton, Warren B. : See — Stamm, Walter A., and Stanton. 3,299,002. Stanton, William S. : See — Kubit, Ted J., and Stanton. 3,350,730. Stanway, Edward. Beam dveing machines. 3.334.49S, 8-8-67, CI. 68 — 189. Stanwell, Peter: See — Moss, Norman, and Stanwell. 3,298,250. Stanwick Corp., The : See — Stanwick, Tad. 3,322.091. Stanwick, Tad. 3,345,971. Stanwick, Glenn W., to Accurate Automatic Parts, Inc. In- terfering thread form. 3,301.299, 1-31-67, CI. 151—22. Stanwick, Tad, to The Stanwick Corp. Method and apparatus for maneuvering ships. 3,322,091, 5-30-67. CI. 114 — 23'5. Stanwick, Tad, to The Stanwick Corp. Ship maneuvering method. 3,345,971, 10-10-67, CI. 114 — 235. Stanworth, George. Moulding techniques. 3,314,118, 4-18- 67, CI. 22 — 203. Stapelfeld. Gerhard, to Gelsenkirchener Bergwerks-Artien-Ge- sellschaft. Surface proofing arrangement. 3,326,001, 6-20- 67, CI. 61—1. Stapenhill, James A. : See — Olt, John D., and Stapenhill. 3,315,272. Wilcox, Orland W., and Stapenhill. 3,308,815. Stapenhill. James A., to Sierra Engineering Co. Crash helmet. 3,344,433, 10-3-67, CI. 2 — 3. Stapf. Virgil M. : See — Babunovic, Morir, and Stapf. 3,322,283. Stapfsr, Max M. : See — Du Temple de Rougemont, Godefroy M. C. and Stapfer. 3,352,980. Staph, Horace E., W. A. Gunkel, and G. F. Munsch. to United States of America. Air Force. Bearing test assembly with rotary cage follower. 3.324,708, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 9. Staples, Basil G., and H. F. Spies, to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Method of making shielded gaskets. 3,336,659, 8-22-67, CI. 29—512. Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Speed control system. 3,312,818, 4-4-67, CI. 246 — 182. Staples. Crawford E.. to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rapid transit speed control system. 3,328,580, 6-27-67, CI. 246— 34. Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rapid transit speed control system. 3,328,581, 6-27-67, CI. 246 — 37. Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Track fullness system. 3,339,068, 8-29-67, CI. 246 — 122. Staples, Crawford E., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Rapid transit speed control system. 3,345,511, 10-3-67, CI. 246 — 34. Staples, Dallas R., and J. C. Allen, to Texaco Inc. Initiation of in situ combustion. 3,314,476, 4-18-67, CI. 166 — 32. Staples, Ernest L., Jr. : See — Childs. George W., Pitcher, and Staples. 3,300,207. Staples. George M., Ill : See — Copony, Edward L., Staples, and Riordan. 3,327,357. Staples, Henry C. Adjustable support device for a vehicle. 3,355,136, 11-2S-67. CI. 248 — 352. Staples, John P., to United States of America, Navy. Solid state modulator circuit for selectively providing different pulse widths. 3,296,551, 1-3-67, CI. 331 — 87. Staples, Paul R., to General Electric Co. Calibration means for temperature responsive device. 3,348,009, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 140. Stapleton, Earl W., and I. J. McKeand, to Air Reduction Co. Inc. Resistor substrate having integral metal termina- tions. 3,360 761. 12-26-67, CI. 338 — 330. Stapleton, Peter L. : See — Barton, George C, and Stapleton. 3,325,840. Stapling Machines Co. : See — Hogan, William J., and Coulthard. 3,305,104. Horvath, Nicholas, Jr. 3,330,309. Lombardo, Michael E. 3,346,607. Stapp, Arthur C, Jr., to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Heated sample injection port. 3,327,520, 6-27-67, CI. 73—23.1. Stapp, Irvine P. : See — Ryan, Thomas J., and Stapp. 3,356,945. Stapp. Paul R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bicyclization. 3,320,327, 5-16-67, CI. 260—666. Staprans, Arirand : See — Mercer, Stanley L., and Staprans. 3,336,491. Symons, Robert S., and Staprans. 3.310.704. Stapsv, Irving. Transmission screen attachment for pro- jectors. 3,302,516, 2-7-67, CI. 88 — 24. Star Cutter Co. : See — Windsor, Meredith M., and Weber. 3,348,439. Star Dental Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Lieb, Nathaniel H., Rosenbluth, and Turchi. 3,309,772. Lieb. Nathaniel H., and Turchi. 3.349.490. Sinatra, Charles E., and Tanski. 3,346,958. Star Filter Co. : See — Harvith, Erwin. 3,343,682. Harvith, Erwin. 3,360,132. Star, Harry : See — Rubinstein. Sidney P., and Star. 3,324,751. Rubinstein, Sidney P., and Star. 3,355,973. Star Iron & Steel Co. : See — Reed, Russell H., and Allen. 3,337,066. Star, Jack, to Ampex Corp. Self clocking complementary redundant recording system. 3,320,598, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Star Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Lieb, Nathaniel H., and Turchi. 3,349,490. Star Metal Corp. : See — Heilweil, Jerome P., and Schweizer. 3,353,321. Star Station, Inc. : See — McGregor, Thomas A. 3,295,242. Star Tank and Boat Co. : See — Bontrager, Lloyd J. 3,314,715. Starbuck, Charles L. : See — ■ Garwood, Alexander D., Starbuck, and Taylor. 3,314,826. Starbuck, Charles L., to Pennsalt Chemicals Corp. Rotary seal. 3,334,908, 8-8-67, CI. 277—237. Starbuck, Herman S. Iodine vapor generator and method of using it to treat and disinfect a fluid. 3,352,628, 11-14-67, CI. 21 — 58. Stareher, Paul S. : See — McKeon, James E., and Stareher. 3,318,906. McKeon, James E., and Stareher. 3,330,815. McKeon, James E., and Stareher. 3,360,482. McKeon, James E.. and Stareher. 3,360 536. Tinsley, Samuel W., MacPeek, and Stareher. 3,345,419. Starck, Leon : See — Debus, Karl, and Starck. 3,308,932. Stare, Donald E„ D. R. Strack, and H. J. Reindl, to General Motors Corp. Expanded coatings. 3,298,970, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Starer, Robert L., and M. Dean, to sponsive pressure control system. 200 — 83. Staring, Bernardus J., to Sarco Canada Ltd. Burner control system. 3,324,927, 6-13-67, CI. 158 — 124. Sta-Rite Industries, Inc. : See — Brane, Earl P. 3,348,574. Chabica, Edward P. 3 : J ,58 f'OS. Simons, Clifford G. 3.35\839. Simons, Clifford G. 3.359,018. Sta-Rite Products Inc. : See — Belonger. Robert L. 3.301188. Guiler, Robert L. 3,345,982. Stark, Donald A., to Fluids Controls, Inc. Automatic pilot svstem for dirigible vehicles. 3 336,891, 8-22-67, CI. 114 — 144. S. L. Snvder. Rate re- 3,300,606, 1-24-67, CI. LIST OF PATENTEES 1247 Stark, Edward M. : See — Knode, Oliver M., Jr., and Stark. 3,339,304. Stark, Forest G., to Art Metal, Inc. Filing cabinet or the like. 3,323.849, 6-6-67, CI. 312—221. Stark, Forest G., to Art Metal, Inc. Filing cabinet drawer mo- tion control means. 3,323,853, 6-6-67, CI. 312 — 331. Stark, Frank B. : See — Laudlg, Ronald C, and Stark. 3,296,363. Stark. Frank B., to AMP Inc. Cable connector. 3,297,978, 1-10-67. CI. 339 — 177. Stark, Frank B„ to AMP Inc. Cable stripping device. 3,304,- 605, 2-21-67, CI. 30 — 90.1. Stark, Gustav, and K. Otto, to Siemens-Sehuekertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing thin layers of galvanomagnetlc semiconductor material, particularly Hall generators of A m Bv compounds. 3,348,9S7, 10-24-67, CI. 156—17. Stark, Hassel C. : See — Burton, Emmitt V., and Stark. 3,343,237. Stark, John, Jr., to Radio Corp. of America. Regulated volt- age supplies for cathode ray tube systems. 3,346,763, 10-10-67, CI. 315—22. Stark, Karl, and S. Biitz, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Sealing strip. 3,333,381, 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 403. Stark, Kenneth W., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Endless tape trans- port mechanism. 3,311,315, 3-28-67, CI. 242—55.19. Stark, Marvin : See — Snyder, Richard C, and Stark. 3,353,506. Stark, Philip : See — Kulin. Saul A., Stark, and Kalish. 3,340,102. Stark, Richard A., and D. Barakat, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Coated ceramic capacitor. 3,348,568, 10-24-67, CI. 317 — 258. Stark, Robert E. : See — Southworth, James, Jr., and Stark. 3,347,707. Stark, Robert E., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for pre- paring a cadmium electrode material for use in electric storage devices. 3,297,433, 1-10-67. CI. 75 — 109. Stark, Robert E., to Union Carbide Corp. Method of pro- ducing charged negative cadmium electrodes by spraying with moiten mixture of cadmium and a metal displaced by treatment with a cadmium salt and hydrofluoric acid bath. 3,305,397, 2-21-67, CI. 136—24. Stark, Robert E., to Union Carbide Corp. Cadmium metal sponge. 3.350,19S, 10-31-67, CI. 75 — 151. Stark, Seymour A. J. Apparatus for the charging of blast holes. 3,354,771, 11-2S-67, CI. 86 — 20. Stark, Sven O. S. : See — Lindh, Thorsten L., Swede, Wettlen, and Stark. 3.325,961. Rausing, Gad A. and H. A., and Stark. 3,301,458. Stark, Sven O. S. Method of producing filled and sealed con- tainers. 3.331.902, 7-18-67, CI. 264 — 99. Stark. William M. : See — Hamill, Robert L., and Stark. 3,326,759. Starkenberg, Arnold, to American Magnetop Corp. Magnetical- ly suspended toy top. 3,330,067, 7-11-67, CI. 46 — 242. Starkey, Orval R., 50% to A. L. Lourenco. Suspension sys- tem for compression apparatus on mechanical pickers. 3,323,- 296. 6-6-67, CI. 56 — 42. Starkey, Orval R., 50% to A. L. Lourenco. Plant compressing apparatus for mechanical pickers. 3,349,550, 10-31-67, CI. 56 — 42. Starkey, Roland J., Jr., to Ben Venue Laboratories, Inc. Controlling bullheads with 3 - nltrohalosalicylanilides. 3,309,267, 3-14-67, CI. 167—30. Starkie, David, and M. W. Astle-Fletcher, to English Rose Ltd. Crimped yarn. 3.345,815, 10-10-67, CI. 57 — 140. Star-Kist Foods, Inc. : See — Vidiak, Frank V., and Bvnagte. 3.296,655. Starks. Charles M., to Continental Oil Co. Extraction of al- cohol for odor body removal. 3,296,318, 1-3-67. CI. 260 — 643. Starks, Charles M., to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of salts of alkanesulfonie acids. 3,341,561, 9-12-67. CI. 260 — 448. Starks, Charles M., and K. E. Harwell, to Continental Oil Co. Separation of amine oxides bv urea adduct formation. 3,316,236, 4-25-67, CI. 260—96.5. Starks Charles M., and E. F. Kennedy, to Continental Oil Co. Preparation of alkyl metaborates. 3,346,614, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 462. Starline, Inc. : See — Boppart. Loren P., and Berrvhill. 3,353,691. Ferris, Robert G. 3.353,654. Gillette. Allen K. 3,339,530. Starmer, Philip H. : See — Jorgensen, August H., Jr., Starmer, and Stuesse. 3,315,- 012. Starmer, Roy, to Applied Research and Engineering Ltd. Multi-stage flash evaporator. 3,360,442, 12-26-67, CI. 202 — 173. Starner, James E. : See — Miller, Alfred H., and Starner. 3.342,301. Starnes. Charles I. Means and methods for making sinkers for fishing lines. 3,319,698, 5-16-67, CI. 164 — 112. Starnes, Charles I. Spring lifters. 3,330,548, 7-11-67, CI. 267 — 61. Starnes, Herbert D., and J. F. Caskey, Jr., to Wacker-Dear- born. Liquid vacuum filter apparatus. 3,337,055, 8-22-67, CI. 210—354. Starnes William C, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Low temperature lsomerlzation catalyst and process. 3,322,- 6S8, 5-30-67, CI. 252—439. Starnes, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Preparation of 2',3'-dlcbloro t-blphenylcarboxyllc acid. 3,316,295, 4-25-67, CI. 260—515. Starnes, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. t-Butyl 2,2,2-triphenylethyl ether. 3,822,835, 5-30-67, CI. 260—011. Starnes, William H., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. t-Butyl 3,3-diphenyl-3-p-(methoxv- or nitro) phenylper- propionate. 3,334 117, 8-1-67, CI. 200—389. Starnes, William Id., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of biaryl compounds through free radical reaction wherein the free radical source is an aromatic carboxylic acid. 3,341,509, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 469. Starostin, Petr T. : See — Pavlenko, Jury S., Vasiljev, Prlbysh, Sigalov Starostin, Tantsjura, Fridman, and Khodosko. 3,319,055. Starp, Franz W. R. : See — Rentschler, Waldemar T„ Starp, and Weller. 3,338,145. Starp, Franz W. R., to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Photo- graphic camera with a cable release. 3,290,950, 1-10-67, CI. 95—53. Starp, Franz W. R., to Prontor-Werk Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Photographic shutter with swing-through shutter blades. 3,357,333, 12-12-67, CI. 95—61. Starp, Franz W. R., and V. Racki, to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Delayed action timing device. 3,350,992, 11-7-67, CI. 95—53.3. Starr, Anthony J., and R. I. Savage, Jr., to Container Corp. of America. Venting closure for containers. 3,30S,981, 3-14-67, CI. 215—56. Starr. Arthur T., and P. F. T. C. Stillwell. Electric discharge tubes. 3,340,419, 9-5-67, CI. 315—13. Starr, David A., Jr. : See- Simmons, John G . Moister. and Starr. 3. 336. 898. Starr, George N., and N. L. Pellerin, to Pellerin Milnor Corp. Cleansing apparatus for use in hospitals. 3,318,122, 5-9- 67, CI. 68—210. Starr. Irvin M. : See — Heggen, Henry R., and Starr. 3,325,822. Starr. John R. Collapsible and stackable carton. 3.301,402, 1-31-67. CI. 229—37. Starr, Leonard, and R. Hays, to Michael Flynn Mfg. Co. Fixed dummy block for extrusion press. 3,303,684, 2-14— 67. CI. 72—273. Starr, Louis, A. L. Kaplan, and L. J. Cox, % to Starr and Vi to said Kaplan. Liquid purifying system. 3,357,161, 12-12-67, CI. 55—189. Starre, Gerrit, and K. M. Tiemes, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Massage fixture in particular for dry-shaving ap- paratus. 3,314,417, 4-18-67, CI. 12S— 36. Starrett, George H. : See — Hunter, Edwin J., and Swing. 3,310,099. Starrett, George S. Fishhook guard. 3,331,152, 7-18-67, CI. 43—57.5. Starry, Carter K. Boat propulsion means. 3,347,203, 10-17- 67, CI. 115—31. Starry, Glenn L. Sponge cleaning device. 3,345,669, 10-10-67, CI. 15—244. Stars. William K. Golf club. 3,341.202. 9-12-67, CI. 273—77. Stars, William K. Hand loom. 3,347,2S1. 10-17-67, CI. 139— 29. Start, Ernest, and R. Blood, to William Cotton Ltd. Straight bar knitting machines. 3,320.773, 5-23-67, CI. 66 — 109. Start, Ernest, and L. Brown, to William Cotton Ltd. Straight bar knitting machines. 3,323,332, 6-6-67, CI. 66 — 109. Start. James D. M., to E. K. Cole, Ltd. Protective circuit arrangement for semiconductor switches in static inverters. 3,319,149, 5-9-67, CI. 321 — 14. Stary, Josef : See — Zlevor, Vratislav, Zavadsky, Kubovy, Stary, and Jirasek. 3,357,168. Stary, Josef, M. Kubovy, K. Zavadsky, and E. Jirasek, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarskv. Yarn twist controlling de- vice. 3,336,742, 8-22-67, CI. 57—58.89. Starzvk, Boris. Centrifugal-tvpe oil recondittoner having de- flecting and settling partitions. 3,339,740, 9-5-67, CI. 210 — 195. Staschover, Leo, and C. I. Cimilluea. to North Hills Electron- ics, Inc. Thermocouple type R.M.S. measuring system hav- ing storage means to hold measured sicrnal for comparison with reference. 3.303,423. 2-7-67, CI. 324 — 106. Stasenko, Stephen: See — Johnson, Irving A., and Stasenko. 3,29S,31S. Stasenko. Stephen, to A. O. Smith Corp. Dispensing control ap- paratus. 3.349,963, 10-31-67, CI. 222—35. Stasenko, Stephen, and P. T. Herbst, to A. O. Smith Corp. Register driven transmitter. 3,344,986, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 94. Stasiuk. William J. Protective enclosure. 3,321, S64, 5-30-67, CI. 47—19. Stasney, H. R. : See — Chambers, Rex. 3,344,659. Stassin. Edward A. : See — Osborne, Andrew G., and Stassin. 3.303.955. Stastnv. Fritz, L. Unterstenhoefer. F. Graf, and H.-.T. Loeftier, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Com- posite expanded plastics. 3,336,184, S-15-07, CI. 161 — 16S. 1248 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1067 Stastnv, Theodore G., to AAI Corp. Energy absorbing ar- rangement. 3.298,465, 1-17-67, CI. 1S8 — 1. Stata, Stanley S. Floor gratings and accompanying dirt and water receptacles for motor vehicles. 3,312,497, 4-4-67, CI. 296—1. Stata, Stanley S. Floor gratings and accompanying dirt and water receptacles for motor vehicles. 3,312,498, 4^-67, CI. 296 — 1. Stateman, Murray J. : See — Litman, Bernard, and Stateman. 3,338,166. Statham Development Corp. : See — Donovan, Raymond L. 3,321,706. Statham Instruments, Inc. : See — Di Giovanni, Mario. 3,313,158. Di Giovanni, Mario. 3,335,381. Eisele. Walter H. 3.341.796. Funfstuck, Horst. 3,334,312. Grant, Earl W 3,341,769. Perino, Peter R. 3.303,702. Price, John F. 3,346,818. Statham, Louis D., and Eisele. 3,333,464. Stedman, Cecil K. 3,303,693. Stedman, Cecil K. 3,341,794. Stedman. Cecil K. 3,342,074. Stubbs, Reagh A. 3,344,283. Van Leeuwen, Andrew. 3.324.435. Westersten, Allan S. 3,316,762. Statham, Kenneth E. : See — Brixey, John C, Jr., and Statham. 3,354,008. Statham, Kenneth E., to Texas Instruments Inc. Semi- conductor devices and methods of making same. 3.304,200, 2-14-67. CI. 117 — 201. Statham, Louis D., and W. H. Eisele, to Statham Instru- ments, Inc. Universal transducing cell. 3,333,464, 8-1-67, CI. 73 — 141. Stationers Loose Leaf Co. : See — - Orth, Henry W. 3,334,920. Statistikbyran, Ab : See — Ivarsson-Wakkerstrim, Arne. 3,330,581. Statman, Max : See — Hagemeyer, Hugh J., Jr., Blood, and Statman. 3,332,- 984. Statni vyzkumny ustav silnoproude elektrotechniky : See Huso, Vaclav, Cihelka, Cerny, Kriz, Ladnar. and Luxa. 3,316,466. „ „ Staton, Glen R., to J. I. Case Co. Automatic adjuster. 3,338,- 343, S-29-67, CI. 1S8— 79.5. Staton, John C. : See — Frandolig, John E., and Staton. 3,322,843. Statsinger, Joseph : See — . Bock, Charles D., Jorgensen, and Statsinger. 3,332,290. Statter, Charles J., to Statter Projects Pty. Ltd. Water- closet ventilating fan. 3,359,884, 12-26-67, CI. 98 — 43. Statter, Donald W. Portable key way cutting fixture. 3,313,- 210, 4-11-67, CI. 90—12. Statter Projects Pty. Ltd. : See — Statter. Charles J. 3,359,884. Statton, William O. : See — ■ Knobloch, Fred W., and Statton. 3,299,171. Stauber, Terence R. : See— Thatcher, Donald L., and Stauber. 3,343,8 iO. Staubli & Co., Gebr. : See — Staubli, Heinrich H. 3,307,591. Staubli Gallus to Maschinenfabrik Benninger A.G. Device for twisting a warp band and method. 3,330,017, 7-11-67, CI. 28—54. Staubli, Heinrich H., to Gebr. Staubli & Co. Double lift dob- bies. 3,307,591, 3-7-67, CI. 139—71. Staubli, Rudolf. Recording apparatus for the graphic repre- sentation of time-sequence curves. 3,355,742, 11-28-67, CI. 346—49. Staubli, Rudolf. Apparatus for plotting time-sequence curves for time study. 3,359,562, 12-19-67, CI. 346—35. Staudenmaier, Gerhard, to Voith Getriebe KG. Apparatus for controlling an installation with drive motor and a hydro- dynamic transmission, especially for rail vehicles with diesel engine. 3,324,650, 6-13-67, CI. 60—12. Staudt, Heinrich : See — - Hafele, Walter, and Staudt. 3,338,172. Stauffer, Arthur L., to Hanover Wire Cloth Division. Appara- tus for printing on screening. 3,327,941, 6-27-67, CI. 235— 58. Stauffer. Barton A. Insulation retainer. 3,355,203, 11-28-67, CI. 287 — 189.35. Stauffer Chemical Co. : See — Baker, Don R., Brokke, and Arneklev. 3,347,850. Baker, Don R., Pitt, and Soong. 3,350,191. Blanch, Julian E., Post, and Klein, 3,311.448. Breindel, Arthur W., and Herbstman. 3,317,575. Campbell, Ramsey G., and Hov. 3,306,704. Chadha, Rajendra N. 3,330,869. Christe, Karl O., and Pavlath. 3,328,453. Cooper, Robert S. 3,300,337. Cooper, Robert S. 3,350,477. Cooper, Robert S., and Urfer. 3,329,615. Curtis, Ralston, Lukes, and Hazzard. 3,335,182. Di Santo, Charles. 3,304.331. Epstein, Peter F. 3,341,553. Epstein, Peter F., and Brokke. 3,304,226. Stauffer Chemical Co. : See — Continued Fancher, Llewellyn W., and Dewald. 3,29S,819. Freiberg, Ashley H., and Greco. 3,328,441. Fullam, Harold T., and Seklemian. 3,304,248. Giolito, Silvio L., and Williamson. 3,360,430. Gould, Jack R., and Butler. 3,310,444. Gould, Jack R., and Giiolito. 3,321,528. Gruber, Gerald I., and Staker. 3,298,783. Gutman, Arnold D., and Broadbent. 3,299,099. Gutman, Arnold D., and Orr. 3,351,680. Hanusa, Helmut G. 3,345,245. Herbstman, Sheldon. 3,314,917. Herbstman, Sheldon. 3,355.409. Herbstman, Sheldon, and Stamm. 3,311,648. Hetherington, Alexander C. 3,304,304. Imel, Arthur M., Jr., and Soong. 3.334.989. Kharasch, Norman, and Langford. 3,317,594. Kishikawa, Jitsuichi, and Yokoyama. 3,295,947. Kopacki, Adam F. 3,338,865. Kopacki, Adam F.. Messing, and Levine. 3,335,104. Lam, Hung K. H., and Fullam. 3,304,156. Lerner, Robert W., Anderson, and Neuroth. 3,310,417. Lukes, George E., and Williamson. Re. 26,178. McCollojgb, Fred, Jr., and Blanch. 3,359,170. Menn, Julius J., and Stamm. 3,321,361. Menn, Julius J., and Stamm. 3,321,365. Mirviss, Stanley B., and Kopacki. 3,342,773. Mirviss, Stanley B., and Kopacki. 3,359.233. Pitt, Harold M., and Bender. 3,331,872. Pitt, Harold M., and Bender. 3,334,146. Price, Glenn R., and MeClellan. 3,345,255. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Hwa. 3,356,656. Robinson, Robert E. 3,298,778. Sheffield, Wilbur L. 3,332,821. Sheffield, Wilbur L. 3,332,824. Siinone, Raymond A., and Brokke. 3,32S,405. Stamm, Walter A. 3,311,647. Stamm, Walter A. 3,326,906. Stamm, Walter A., and Breindel. 3,317,573. Stamm, Walter A., and Greco. 3,316,284. Stamm, Walter A„ and Stanton. 3,299,002. Steiger, Edward L. 3,309,409. Sterzl, Cari f. 3,300,676. Stoffey, Donald G., and Gutman. 3,321,556. Sutton, William J., and Lauck. 3,305,366. Szabo, Karoly, and Brady. 3,337,653. Szabo, Karoly, and Broadbent. 3.304,225. 'Szabo, Karolv, and Broadbent. 3,351,679. Szabo, Karoly, and Freiberg. 3,320,229. Szabo, Karoly, and Hallett. 3,305,610. Szabo, Karoly, and Willsey. 3,323,984. Thompson, Arthur C, Szabo, Brokke, and Menn. 3,313,- 814. Tilles, Harry. 3,299,114. Uhing, Eugene H. 3,314,900. Van Ness, David W. 3,332,822. Van Ness, David W. 3,332,823. Walker, Francis H., and Pavlath. 3,321,537. Walsh, Edward N. 3,354.195. Walsh, Edward N., and Kopacki. 3,296,193. Walsh, Edward N., and Kopacki. 3,358,006. Stauffer, Earl D., to General Electric Co. Multi-speed electric motor. 3,324,371, 6-6-67, CI. 318 — 225. Stauffer, Larry R. : See — Paullus, Clarence L., and Stauffer. 3,349,364. Stauffer, Norman L., to Honeywell Inc. Air puff tonometer. 3,304,769, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 80. Stauffer, Norman L., to Honeywell Inc. Recording appara- tus with means for preventing overexposure. 3,321,769, 5-23-67, CI. 346—109. Stauffer, Norman L., to Honeywell Inc. Ink droplet recorder with plural nozzle vibrators. 3,334,351, 8-1-67. CI. 346 — 75. Stauffer, Robert A. : See — Allen, Lloyd R., and Stauffer. 3,296,684. Stauffer, Robert E., to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Crane with winch releasing means. 3,315,820, 4-25-67, CI. 212 — 35. Stauffer, William O., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Meth- od of making a finned heat exchanger. 3,296,686, 1-10-67, CI. 29 — 157.3. Staugaard, Kenneth : See — Scott, Dean P., Staugaard, and Pelowski. 3,343,482. Staunt, Martin, to American Hospital Supply Corp. Foot controller and control system for air driven and electric motor driven dental handpieces. 3,296,698, 1-10-67, CI. 32—28. Staunt, Martin, to American Hospital Supply Corp. Dental handpiece and collet wrench therefor. 3,325,899, 6-20-67, CI. 32—27. Staunton, John J. J., to Coleman Instruments Corp. Selective diffraction grating system. 3,334,956, 8-8-67, CI. 350 — 162. Staunton, John J. J., to Coleman Instruments Corp. Me- chanically stabilized light chopper. 3,347,615, 10-17-67, CI. 350—269. Stauss, Martin G., and J. J. Survelas, to Anderson Engineer- ing Co., Inc. Snow plow hitch. 3,343,850, 9-26-67, CI. 280 — 504. Stautmeister, Erich, to Alfred Engelman, Zahlerfabrik. Counter with zero-setting device. 3,311,299, 3-28-67, CI. 235—144. LIST OF PATENTEES 1249 Stautmeister, Erich, to Avo Apparatebau Vogt AG. Process and apparatus l'or zero indexing of a number wheel on a calculator. 3,357.637, 12-12-07, CI. 235—141. Stautzenberger, Adin L. : See — MacLean, Alexander P., and Stautzenberger. 3,317,592. MacLean, Alexander F.. and Stautzenberger. 3,341,297. Stautzenberger, Adin L., and Al H. Richey, to Celanese Corp. Process for the production of propylene oxide. 3,341,556, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 34S.5. Staveley Iron & Chemical Co., The : See — Portiuan, William E. 3,324,024. Portman, William E., Glllyatt, and Eden. 3,296,096. Staves, William A. E. : See — Porges, George E. W., and Staves. 3,352,197. Stavis, Gus : See — Toman, Donald J., and Stavis. 3.30S.3S9. Stavis, Gus, to General Precision, Inc. Moving map display. 3.299,205, 1-17-67, CI. 178—6.8. Stavis, Gus, to General Precision, Inc. Ground velocity In- dicator for vehicles utilizing two scanning rates. 3,308,- 710, 3-14-67, CI. 88 — 1. Stavis, Gus, to General Precision, Inc. Stereoscopic terrain display using television components. 3.324,238, G-6-67, CI. 178 — 6.5. Stavrolakis, James A. : See — Groteke, Daniel E., and Stavrolakis. 3,318,370. Staza Industries : See — Sturm, Theodor F. 3,312, S60. Stcherbatcheff, Georges, to Nord-Aviation, Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Ltd. Co. Line-of-sight guidance system for missiles. 3,360,214, 12-26-67, CI. 244 — 3.14. Stead, Clifford, to The Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co. Magnetic chucks. 3,336.551, 8-15-68, CI. 335 — 295. Stead, Clifford, and R. C. Milette, to The Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co. Air gage setting masters. 3,324,705, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 1. Steadle, John M., Jr. : See — Willson, Jack E., and Steadle. 3,29S,090. Steadman, John D. : See — Hauser, John G., and Steadman. 3,345,549. Steadman, Paul. Rotary pump, compressor and the like. 3.307.4S7, 3-7-67, CI. 103 — 117. Steadman, Roger G. : See — Compton, Robert H., Hamann, and Steadman. 3,340,420. Steadman, Thomas R., and L. L. Wood, to W. R. Grace & Co. Process for preparing hvdrindantin. 3,350,458, 10-31- 67, CI. 260 — 590. Stearms Electric Corp. : See — Wrensch, Bernard E. 8,331,481. Stenrn, Richard J., and A. C. Richardson, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd., and Atkins Laboratories Ltd. Multi- stage ultrasonic probe. 3,357,246, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 290. Stearns, Charles F. : See — Fortmann, William E., Stearns, and Sims. 3,306,037. Stearns, Charles F., to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel control. 3.307,353. 3-7-67, CI. 60— 39.2S. Stearns, Charles F., to United Aircraft Corp. Hydraulic computer. 3,317,134, 5-2-67, CI. 235—200. Stearns, Charles F., to United Aircraft Corp. Acceleration force compensator for aircraft prime mover. 3,348,560, 10-24-67, CI. 137—38. Stearns, Charles F., L. A. Urban, and R. C. Baker, to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel control. 3,307,352, 3-7-67, CI. 60— 39. 28. Stearns, Dick E. Ignition system suitable for internal com- bustion engines. 3,329,S67, 7-4-67, CI. 315—209. Stearns. Donald F. : See — Groeber, William C, and Stearns. 3.319,379. Stearns, Duane L. : See — ■ Wheeler, Edward N., and Stearns. 3,340,295. Stearns Electric Corp. : See — Stuckens, Leo L., and Trede. 3,326,343. Wrensch, Bernard E. 3,337,013. Stearns, Frederick P. : See — Finnegan, Francis, and Stearns. 3.324,674. .Stearns, James B. : See — Kandis, George G., and Stearns. 3,335,306. Stearns, John M., to Reggs & Lombard, Inc. Web accumulator. 3.33S,494. 8-29-67, CI. 226—118. Stearns. Joseph A. : See — Kimberlin, Dan R., and Stearns. 3,310,993. Stearns Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Karr, Willis F. 3,314,517. Stearns, R. H. : See — Wrensch, Bernard E. 3,337,010. Stearns, Richard S. : See — Griffin, William P.. Jr., and Stearns. 3,335,199. Stearns, Richard S., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Proc- ess for polymerizing isoprene with a catalyst comprising lithium or an organolithium and a hvdrateor carbonvl of a lithium derivative of a metal hallde. 3,329,666, 7-4—67, CI. 260—94.2. Stearns-Roger Corp. : See — Kays, David D., Rogers, and Akerlow. 3,322,648. Stearns. Thomas H. : See — Dahlgren. Victor F., Tally, and Stearns. 3,325,691. Stebber Cycle Corp. : See — Castagna. John F. 3,342,497. 242-023— P 79 Stebblns, Reginald J., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for forming and attaching an elongated element to an ar- ticle. 3,337,710. 8-22-07, CI. 219—85. Stebco Products Corp. : See — Stein, Edward B. 3,330,388. Stebleton, Leo I<\, to Dow Corning Corp. Tracheal tube assem- bly. 3,334,631, 8-S-67, CI. 12S— 351. Stebner, Alan G. : See — Takacs, John, Jr., and Stebner. 3,322,186. Stec, Frederick J. : See — Boik, Arnold R., and Stec. 3,315,837. Stec, Richard L. Shoe ventilator. 3,335,505, 8-15-67, CI. 36 — 3. Stecca, Anthony J., L. A. Barnas, S. J. Dokos, W. B. Jarzemb- ski, and P. C. Norris, to Sunbeam Corp. Electronic oven. 3,321,604, 5-23-07, CI. 219—10.55. Steck, Edgar A. : See — Michalski, Raymond J., Robertson, Steck, and Stephen- son. 3,316,176. Steck, Gail R., to General Motors Corp. Fluid manifold. 3,347,473, 10-17-67, CI. 239—553.3. Steck, Joseph B., and D. H. Slater. Double action power actuator. 3,305,228, 2-21-67, CI. 267—1. Stecker, Carl G. Automatic form tool folder. 3,301,099, 1- 31-67, CI. 77 — 1. Stecker, Herbert C. Halogenated anilides of thiophene car- boxylic acids. 3,303,201, 2-7-67, CI. 260—332.2. Stecker, Herbert C. Germicidal detergent compositions con- taining amides and halogenated amides of sulfur-containing phenol carboxylic acids. 3,311,562, 3-28-67, CI. 252 — 106. Stecker, Herbert C. Bistrifluoromethyl anilides. 3,331,S74, 7- 18-67, CI. 260—562. Stecker. Herbert C. Surf-rider transporter. 3,338,180, 8-29- 67, CI. 104 — 173. Steckler, Robert : See — Liebling, Raymond, and Steckler. 3,350,331. Stedefeder, Joachim : See — Schmid Karl, Stedefeder, John, Haeberle, Lautenschlager, and Trieschmann. 3,300,457. Steden, Franz, and F. Meyer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Hardenable casting resins of tri- epoxycyclododecane compositions. 3,332,8SS, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 2. Stedenhouder, Pieter L., C. U. Kloosterman, to Koninklijke Industrieele Maatschappij vorheen Noury & van der Lande N.V. Process for the preparation of organic peroxides. 3,337,639, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 610. Stedge, Howard C. : See — Parsons, Hubert J.. Evans, and Stedge. 3,327,547. Stedman, Brian D., W. C. Brown, and E. F. V. Robinson, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Signal storage system for a radar system. 3,307,178, 2-28-G7. CI. 343 — 5. Stedman, Cecil K., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Arm type film bridge with minimal thermal zero shift. 3,303,693, 2-14-67. CI. 73—88.5. Stedman, Cecil K., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Transducers with substantially linear response characteristics. 3,341,- 794. 9-12-67, CI. 338 — 1. Stedman, Cecil K., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Motion sensing device with inertia! gas flow. 3,342,074, 9-19-67, CI. 73—515. Stedman, Cresswell E., deceased (by E. K. Stedman, admin- istratrix), to U.S. Perlite Corp. Apparatus for producing acoustical tile. 3.353,236, 11-21-67. CI. 25 — 2. Stedman. Donald F., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Control apparatus. 3,358,923, 12-19-67, CI. 236 — 46. Stedman. Elizabeth K. : See — Stedman. Cresswell E. 3,353,236. Stedman. Robert J., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Antiviral cycloalkylamine compositions and method. 3,355,- 355, 11-2S-67, CI. 167—65. Steed, Blaine G., to Steed Engineering Inc. Hollow core door construction. 3,305,992, 2-28-67, CI. 52—314. Steed Engineering Inc. : See — Steed, Blaine G. 3,305,992. Steed. Stanley : See — Brownlee, Winston E., Ritchey, and Steed. 3,305,420. Slivinsky, Cornell J., and Steed. 3,310,117. Steeg, Paul S. Gutter assembly and hanging device therefor. 3,340.653, 9-12-67, CI. 52—11. Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd.. The : See — Mohri, August F., Jarrell, and Reynolds. 3,311,512. Ward, Frederick W. A., and Douglas. 3,307,3S6. Steel Co. of Wales Ltd., The : See — Hopkins, David K. 3,313,535. Steel Construction & Engineering Co. : See — Savory, Frederick R. 3,324.704. Steel, Donald W., to Ohio-Nuclear. Inc. Scanning- means in- cluding a screen which blocks radiation according to the probability of its origin. 3,320,418, 5-16-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Steel Heddle Mfg. Co. : See — Bowen, James B., and Miller. 3,351,100. Kaufmann, Frank H. 3.322,159. Kaufmann, Frank H. 3.349,811. Kieny, Albert J.. Kramer, and Kaufmann. 3.349,S09. Parks, Robert F., and Karst. 3,318,551. Steel Improvement and Force Co.. The : See — Clifford. John E. 3,33S.S07. Schwartz. Benno A., Jr. 3,313,715. 1250 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Steel, John F. Means for removing glare of a light beam. 3,333,094, 7-25-67, CI. 240 — 46.11. Steel, John Y. : See- Patterson, Edward B., Steel, and Bible. 3,306,829. Steel, Robert, to The Upjohn Co. Microfermentor and proc- ess of using. 3,301,769, 1-31-67, CI. 195—80. Steel, Thomas : See — Bill, Arthur, and Steel. 3,339,833. Petrie, James A., and Steel. 3.297,301. Wilde, Geoffrey L. B. Steel, and Newton. 3,32o,144. Steel. W., & Co. Ltd. : See- Hall, William J. 3,295,149. Steel, William G. : See- Mann, Stuart N., and Steel. 3,314,384. Steelease, Inc. : See — Levit, Edward C, Fries, and Poppe. 3,327,985. Levit, Edward C, Schroeder, and Rein. 3,317,260. Poland, Larry L. 3,295,888. Steelcraft Mfg. Co., The . See — King, Donald L. 3,333,385. Levinson, Robert E. 3.303,581. Ruff, Robert O. 3,331,161. Steele, Bernard R., and F. Righy, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Preparation of beryllium oxide of fine particle size thru crystallization and calcination. 3,345,- 133, 10-3-67, CI. 23—186. Steele, Carlton A. : See — Pitts, Thomas E., and Steele. 3,335,476. Steele, Clarence R. : See — Silver, Harold F., Steele, and Price. 3,323.948. Silver, Harold F., Steele, and Price. 3,337,026. Silver, Harold F., Steele, and Price. 3,351,295. Steele, Clellie T. : See— King, Laurence F., Robertson, and Steele. 3,316,183. King, Laurence F., and Steele. 3,324,029. Steele, Eugene K. : See — Nichols, Frank S., and Steele. 3,352,711. Steele. Irvin E. Spray tank with heating means for spray fluid. 3,319,834, 5-16-67, CI. 222—146. Steele, James R., and S. M. Lounsberrv, Jr., to Moore & Steele Corp. Rail anchor. 3,355,105, 11-28-67, CI. 238—330. Steele, Jerry E. : See — Linder, Richard A., and Steele. 3,321,576. Steele, Luther R., and G. J. Persico, to Walker Mfg. Co. Machine for expanding and swaging tube ends. 3,338,082, 8-29-67, CI. 72—306. Steele, Montgomerie C, to The Garrett Corp. Engine mount- ing means. 3,342,438, 9-19-67, CI. 244 — 54. Steele, Nelson M., and C. R. Lake, to Beloit Corp. Cooling and protective means for printed web material. 3,318,- 018, 5-9-67, CI. 34—62. Steele, Oscar M., y 2 to R. B. Gookins. Interlocking block building construction. 3,305,982, 2-28-67, CI. 52 — 90. Steele, Owen S., to A. O. Smith Corp. Electromagnetic con- trol means. 3,350.609, 10-31-67, CI. 317—123. Steele. Raymond, to J. Bishop & Co. Process of producing oxides of platinum and palladium. 3,357,904, 12-12-67, CI. 204 — 61. Steele, Richard S. Lift jack assembly for campers and the like. 3,314,655, 4-18-67, CI. 254 — 92. Steele, Samuel R. : See — Lavine, Jerome M., Feist, and Steele. 3,330,991. Steele, Thomas : See — Bill. Arthur. Steele, and Poucher. 3,353,351. Steele, Thomas R. : See — Salners, Edward A., and Steele. 3,297,895. Steele, Thomas S., and W. L. Walters, to Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc. Magnetic core memory system. 3,360,786, 12-26-67. CI. 340 — 174. Ste'ele. William A. : See — La Grange, Lee D., and Steele. 3,303,033. Steelman, Clarence, Jr. : See — Robinson, Melville W., Jr., Steelman, and Perkins. 3,310,435. Steelman. Melvin W., to Clark Equipment Co. Air distribution structure for refrigerated case. 3,347,145, 10-17-67, CI. 98—36. Steely, Beauford E., to American Lighter Corp. Cigarette lighters. 3.326,020, 6^20-67, CI. 67 — 7.1. Steeman, Johannes W. M., and J. P. H. Von Den Hoff, to Stamicarbon N.V. Preparation of cyclohexanol and cyelo- hexanone. 3,316,302, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 586. Steeman, Johannes W. M., and J. P. H. Von den Hoff, to Sta- micarbon N.V. Process for preparing a cyclic alcohol. 3.350,- 465, 10-31-67. CI. 260—631. Steen, Floyd L., to General Electric Co. Overcurrent protec- tive means. 3,317,795, 5-2-67, CI. 317 — 36. Steen, Floyd L., to General Electric Co. Inverse overcurrent- time delay circuit protective device utilizing nonlinear re- sistance. 3,333,155, 7-25-67. CI. 317 — 36. Steen, Floyd L., to General Electric Co. Static undervoltage circuit. 3,343,036. 9-19-67, CI. 317 — 31. Steen, Harry I. : See — Richards, Lawrence E., Bumpas, Steen, and Wheeler. 3 323 334 Steen, Richard C. : See — Cartwright, John S.. Henderson, Melvin, Steen, and Tice. 3.314,452. Steenhuis, Theodor L. A. M., to Lever Bros. Co. Feeding plas- tic substances. 3,325,898, 6-20-67, CI. 31 — 10. Steensen, Robert N., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Filter cartridge and method of making the same. 3,347,391, 10-17- 67, CI. 210 — 491. Steepe, Alton G. : See — Nordin, Henry R., and Steepe. 3,334,570. Steere Enterprises Inc. : See — Bechter, Kathleen, and Russell. 3.353,579. Steere, Frank W., Jr., and Russell. 3,344,684. Steere, Frank W., Jr., and J. R. Russell, to Steere Enterprises Inc. Grip. 3,344,684, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 551.9. Steeves, Robert W. : See — ■ Clough, Philip J., and Steeves. 3,300,781. Steeves, Robert W., to National Research Corp. Vapor coating apparatus employing crucible scraping means. 3.323,488, 6-6-67, CI. 118—49. Stefanik, Donald J. : See — Clark, Clayton H., and Stefanik. 3,296,369. Clark, Clayton H., and Stefanik. 3,296,370. Clark, Clayton H., and Stefanik. 3,304,366. Clark, Clayton H., and Stefanik. 3,322,316. Clark, Clayton H., and Stefanik. 3,327,626. Stefano, Nicholas M., S. H. Rush, and S. L. Green, to TRW Inc. High speed low shock separation system. 3,319,520, 5-16-67, CI. 89—1. Stefanutti, Sergio, to Giovannetti Machine S.p.A. Shovel tilt- ing device for stationary and movable loaders. 3,342,362, 9-19-67, CI. 214 — 772. Stefcik, Andrew : See — Woodward, Fred E., and Stefcik. 3,342,581. Stefcik, Andrew, and F. E. Woodward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Biocidal composition containing an electrolyte plant nutrient. 3,317,305, 5-2-67, CI. 71—3. Stefely, Stephen F. Liquid coating equipment. 3,304,573, 2-21-67, CI. 15—553. Steffan, Walter J. Power means for sofa bed. 3,299,445, 1-24-67, CI. 5 — 13. Steffen, Arnold M. Holding device. 3,318,592, 5-9-67, CI. 269 — 45. Steffen, Glenn W. Eye lining method. 3,343,552, 9-26-67, CI. 132 — 88.7. Steffen, James C. Combined tube cutting and cleaning de- vice. 3,355,749, 12-5-67, CI. 7 — 14.1. Steft'enuni, Francesco. Drive for ring rails of ring spinning frames. 3,335,559, 8-15-67, CI. 57 — 99. Steffes, Adam P. G. Pump. 3,295,458, 1-3-67, CI. 103—150. Steffes. Adam P. G. Resilient material valve. 3,342,208, 9-19- 67, CI. 137—516.11. Steffes, John H., to Le Fiell Mfg. Co. Billiard cue with vibra- tion dampening plug. 3,334,901, 8-8-67, CI. 273 — 68. Stegelman. Abraham : See — - Coulter, Wallace H., and Stegelman. 3,331,950. Stegeman, Frederick C. Polyurethane-hydraulic cement com- positions and process for manufacturing the same. 3,354,- 099, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Stegeuga, Jerry A., R. L. Tesch, E. Bleckner, Jr., and J. G. Quakenbush, to Milgo Electronic Corp. Variable batching device for conveyer-borne folded paper products. 3,359,874, 12-26-67, CI. 93—93. Steger Joseph F. : See — Manetti, Fred P., and Steger. 3,325,692. Steghart, Fritz L. F. Electronic voltage controller. 3,311,- 816, 3-28-67, CI. 323 — 22. Stegman, Clifford F., Sr. Method and apparatus for producing coins. 3,338,084, 8-29-67, CI. 72 — 333. Stegner, Charles B. : See — Higlev, John W„ and Stegner. 3,332,013. Stegner, Douglass M. Flap panel container. 3,297,230, 1-10- 67, CI. 229—38. Stegner, Harvey L., to Blankmaster, Inc. Means and method of roll forming and punching. 3,301,110, 1-31-67, CI. 83—56. Stehle, Norman E. Coupling handling and actuating ring. 3,298,715. 1-17-67, CI. 285—18. Stehlik, Rudolph F., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Unencapsulated reed contact relay. 3,333,216, 7-25-67, CI. 335—106. Stehney, Thomas G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Shorted emitter controlled rectifier with improved turn-off gain. 3,337,783, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 235. Stehney, Thomas G., and T. C. T. New, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semiconductor controlled rectifier with firing pin portion on emitter. 3,300,694, 1-24-67, CI. 317 — 235'. Steidinger, Donald J., to Vareo Inc. Packet assembly with pre- folded interior material. 3,337,120, 8-22-67, CI. 229 — 85. Steidinger, Donald J., to Varco Inc. Sealed envelope assembly with interior mailing material. 3,339,827, 9-5-67, CI. 229 — 69. Steidinger, Gebrnder D. : See — ■ Laufer, Helmut. 3,315.967. Steidlitz, Mark, to EMC Technology, Inc. Stripline termina- tion device having a resistor that is shorter than one quarter wavelength. 3.354.412. 11-21-67, CI. 333 — 22. Steier, Anshel and D. and M. Merchandising display with sam- ple dispensing means. 3.300,088, 1-24-67, CI. 221 — 97. Steier, David : See — Steier, Anshel and D. and M. 3,300,088. Steier, Meyer : See — Steier, Anshel and D. and M. 3,300,088. Steigelman, Herman A. : See — Carl, David G., and Steigelman. 3,323.889. Steiger, Anton, to Sulzer Bros. Ltd. Supercharged diesel en- gine and method of operating the same. 3,336,911, 8-22-67, CI. 123—119. LIST OF PATENTEES 1251 Steiger, Edward L., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Purification of acidic chlorophenylsulfones. 3,309,409, 3-14-67, CI. 260—607. Steiger, Fred H., to Johnson & Johnson. Catamenial tampon and method of making. 3,320,956, 5-23-67, CI. 12S— 263. Steigerwald, Karl H. Method and apparatus for the working of material by radiant energy. 3,303,319, 2-7-67, CI. 219—121. Steigerwald, Loulj J. Door stop or door check. 3,325,854, 6-20-67, CI. 16—137. Stelgerwalt, George F., Jr., to International Business Ma- chines Corp. Multiple-input memory accessing apparatus. 3,299.261, 1-17-67, CI. 235—175. Stelgerwalt, Oliver I., and H. F. Strenglein, to Sperry Rand Corp. Vehicle sensing and velocity measuring apparatus for use in traffic control system. 3,314,065, 4-11-67, CI. 343— S. Steigman, Murrav, to Union Carbide Corp. Thermoforming mold. 3,315,313. 4-25-67, CI. IS — 19. Steil, William W., to Allen-Bradey Co. Welded terminal resis- tor. 3,329.922, 7-4-67, CI. 33S— 329. Stelmann, Roland : See — Muller, Karl-Heinz, Steimann, and Weigert. 3,313.238. Steimel, Karl, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Septum extraction electrode comprising a plurality of parallel wires under tension. 3,351,793, 11-7-67, CI. 313—62. Steimon. Lawrence E., to Lowell Industries, Inc. Vibration absorbing combination. 3,311,331, 3-28-67, CI. 248 — 22. Steimetz. Gunther : See— Molls, Hans H., Hornle, Raab, Bechlars, and Steimetz. 3,309,030. Steimmig, Anna, K.-H. Koneig, W. Sanne, E.-H. Pommer, and H. Stummeyer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktienge- sellschaft. Cvcloalkyl and tridecyl morpholinium salts. 3,324,120, 6-6-67, CI. 200—247.1. Stein, A., & Co., Inc. : See — Chubby. Marion M. 3,304,941. Stein, Alexander. Appliance for collated eopymaking of note- taking in books or loose-leaf records. 3,295,867, 1-3-67, CI. 282—27. Stein. Alvin : See — Delaeretaz, Richard E., Stein, and Walter. 3,32S,4S8. Stein, Barry A. : See — Engelke, John L., Johnson, and Stein. 3,347,959. Stein, Bernard J. : See — Baehr, William H., Stein, and Weinberg. 3,337,742. Stein. Charles H., and W. Krause, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Scribing instruments. 3,335,497, 8-15-67. CI. 33 — 27. Stein. Charles H., and W. R. Krause, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Material and method for making stencil masters. 3,352,728, 11-14-67. CI. 156—3. Stein, Charles R. : See — Hughes, William C, Stein, and Kunz. 3,317,104. Stein, Charles W. C, and P. Drenchko, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Method for preparing halomethyl substituted phthalocvanine sulfonic acid compounds. 3,336,332, 8—15— 67, CI. 260—314.5. Stein, Edgar A., and J. C. Mueller, Jr., to Norton Co. Non-woven webs. 3,324 609, 6-13-67, CI. 51 — 400. Stein. Edward B., to Stebco Products Corp. Carrying case. 3.330.388, 7-11-67, CI. 190 — 48. Stein, Gary, to Applied Power Industries, Inc. Hydraulic control for asphalt spreader. 3,356,261, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 63. Stein. George E., and F. L. Arnold, to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of bonding. 3.340,597, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 488. Stein. Gerhard M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Inter- leaved windings for electrical inductive apparatus. 3,299,- 385, 1-17-67, CI. 336 — 187. Stein, Gerhard M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Interleaved windings effecting a uniformly distributed surge potential. 3.359.51S. 12-19-67, CI. 336 — 70. Stein. Hall & Co.. Inc. : See — Bergwerk, Jack E. 3,341,383. Stein, Harold A. : See — ■ Mason, John H., and Stein. 3.329.4S9. Stein, Irving, to Ampex Corp. Storage media. 3,337,075, 8-22- 67, CI. 117—215. Stein. Jack J. : See — Chien, Robert T., and Stein. 3,353,155. Stein, John A. : See — Hack, William L., Stein, and Rohrberg. 3,344,498. Stein, John A., and T. E. Austin, to North American Aviation, Inc. Temperature control means for induction heating system. 3,296,406, 1-3-67, CI. 219 — 10.77. Stein, John A., and T. E. Austin, to North American Aviation, Inc. Induction heating means. 3,311,732, 3-28-67, CI. 219 — 10.49. Stein, John A., and T. E. Austin, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Induction heating. 3,319,037, 5-9-67, CI. 219—10.75. Stein, John G., & Co., Ltd. : See— Birse, Alexander L. 3,313,254. Stein, Joseph L., to General Refractories Co. Lightweight cast- able refractory composition. 3,341,339, 9-12-67, CI. 106—64. Stein. Joseph L., and M. H. Koeneman, to General Refrac- tories Co. Suspended refractory construction. 3,340,831, 9-12-G7, CI. 110—99. Stein, Larry, to American Home Products Corp. Appetite- inhibiting compositions. 3,357,885, 12-12-67, CI. 107 55. Stein, Laurence B., Jr., to Sigma Instruments Inc. Condition initiated circuit-controlling apparatus. 3,350,581, 10-31-07, CI. 307 — 117. Stein, Louis, to H. & L. Automotive & Equipment Co., Inc. Positive safety disengageable steering column. 3,329,040, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 493. Stein. Marshall : See — Elet, Howard J. 3,329,749. Stein, Morris O., to Burroughs Corp. Amplitude selective unipolar amplifier of bipolar pulses. 3,305,729, 2-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. Stein, Raphael. Rivet setting fixture. 3,360,175, 12-20-67, CI. 227 — 62. Stein, Richard J. : See — Lange, Oswald H., Stein, and Tubbs. 3,336,754. Stein. Richard P. : See — Champlin. James B., and Stein. 3,324,974. Stein, Robert G., and H. G. Schoepke, to Abbott Laboratories. Certain substituted 5-keto-pyrazolothiazines. 3,299,051, 1-17-67, CI. 260—243. Stein, Sam I. Treatment and composition for high blood pressure and palpitation. 3,298,916, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 05. Stein, Stefan M. Insulated container. 3,329,306, 7-4-67, CI. 220 — 83. Stein, Theodore W. : See — Huckins, Harold A., Jr., Gilman, and Stein. 3,330,878. Stein, Werner : See — Goldann, Karl, and Stein. 3,305,577. Stein, Werner, and G. Walther, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Process for the polymerization of unsaturated fatty alco- hols. 3,296,317, 1-3-67, CI. 260—635. Stein, Werner, H. Weiss, and O. Koch, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Pourable and free-flowing detergent, wetting, and emulsifying compositions. 3,345,301, 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 152. Stein, Werner, H. Weiss, and O. Koch, to Henkel & Cie G.m.b.H. Pourable and free-flowing detergent, wetting, and emulsifying compositions. 3,351,559, 11-7-67, CI. 252 — 138. Stein, Werner, O. Koch, and H. Weiss, to Henkel & Cie., G.m.b.H. Bleaching dark-colored sulfonation products. 3.354,187, 11-21-67, CI. 260—400. Stein, William B., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Two-piece cutoff tool having chamfering properties. 3,316,617, 5-2- 67, CI. 29—97. Stein, Wolfgang J., and W. O'Connor, to Avco Corp. Com- bined vertical-lift forward-thrust aircraft. 3,351,304, 11-7- 67, CI. 244 — 17.19. Steinbach, Hans-Horst : See — Andres, Karl-Heinz, Steinbach, and Damm. 3,300,418. Steinbach, Hans-Horst, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Alkyl-hydrogen-polvsiloxane emulsions. 3,306,759, 2-28-67, CI. 106 — 287. Steinbach, Hans-Horst, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktienge- sellschaft. Stabilized self-emulsifying solutions of alkyl poly-siloxanes containing hydrogen linked with silicon. 3,325,439, 6-13-67, CI. 260— 32.S. Steinbeck, Walter : See — Kappelhoff, Hermann, Gennerich, Paul, Steinbeck, and Niemeyer. 3.313.217. Steinbeck, Wayne H. W. Swimming pool covers. 3,354,472, 11-28-67, CI. 4 — 172. Steinberg, David H. : See — Dexter, Martin. Spivack, and Steinberg. 3,330.S59. Spivack, John D., Steinberg, and Dexter. 3,316.209. Steinberg, David J. Method of protecting finished surfaces. 3,350,247. 10-31-67, CI. 156 — 1. Steinberg, Diedrich, G. Sohner, J. Issler, and R. Bosch, G.m.b.H. High-voltage ignition system for internal combus- tion engines. 3,327,164, 6-20-67, CI. 315 — 200. Steinberg, Howard : See — Hunter, Don L., and Steinberg. 3.359,298. Steinberg, Hyman A. Food juice deflector means for solar oven. 3,301,171. 1-31-67, CI. 99—425. Steinberg, Itzhak Z. : See — Katchalsky, Aharon, Steinberg, Oplatka, and Kam. 3,321,908. Steinberg, John C, and K. R. Gray, to Rayonier Inc. Process for producing Portland cement compositions. 3,332.791, 7-25-67, CI. 106 — 92. Steinberg, Meyer, to Ideal Rubber Products Co., Inc. Floor mats for vehicles. 3,337,258, 8-22-67, CI. 296 — 1. Steinberg, Morris A. : See — Fenn, Raymond W., Jr., Steinberg, Crooks, Underwood, Goetzel and Lavendel. 3,337,334. Steinberg, Nathan G. : See — Tishler, Max, Steinberg, and Hirsehmann. 3,299.0r>4. Tishler, Max. Steinberg, and Hirsehmann. 3.300.4S3. Steinberg, Richard W.. to Owatonna Mfg. Co., Inc. Clutch mechanism having shaft actuating means. 3,301.366, 1- 31-67, CI. 192 — 96. Steinberg. Samuel B. Apparatus for measuring the efficacv of an air filter. 3.328, 5SS, 6-27-67, CI. 250 — 21S. Steinberg, Wallace H. : See — Knight, Francis J., Mina, and Steinberg. 3,306.2o2. Steinberg, William F. Practice golf club. 3.319,964. 5-16- 67, CI. 273 — 194. Steinberger, Dora. Combined brassiere and slip attached to- gether by zipper means. 3,327,714, 6-27-67, CI. 128 — 43S. 1252 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Steinberger, Raymond L. : See — Hayes, Harvey C, Steinberger, Odenweller, and Vernon. 3,319,735. Steinberger, Robert J. : See — Mayland, Bertrand J., and Steinberger. 3,344,050. Steinberger, Samuel : See — - Wakeman, Reginald L., Shay, and Steinberger. 3,324,134. Steinbock G.m.b.H. : See — - Loef, Jakob, 3,344,S90. Loef, Jakob, and Schwab. 3,323,664. Steinbock, Edmund A., Jr., to Whip-Mix Corp. Investment mixer. 3,358,971, 12-19-67, CI. 259 — 107. Steinbrecher, Lester : See — Douty, Alfred, Heller, and Steinbrecher. 3,333,988. Steinbrecher, Lester, D. Y. Dollman, D. E. Buczkowski, and J. W. Harrison, to Anchem Products, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for measuring fluoride activity. 3,329,587, 7-4-67, CI. 204 — 1. Steinbrecher, Lester, D. Y. Dollman, D. E. Buczkowski, and J. W. Harrison, to Archen Products, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for measuring fluoride activity. 3,350,284, 10-31- 67, CI. 204—1. Steinbruchel, Armando B. : See — Goeldner. Richard W., and Steinbruchel. 3,351,120. Steinbrunn, Gustav : See — Gehm, Robert, Steinbrunn, Jentzsch, Wilhelm, Bayer- lein, and Von Schickh. 3,342,784. Steinbrunn, Gustav, A. Fischer, G. Scheuerer, and Stum- meyer, to Badische Anilin-& Soda-Pabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Reaction products of certain anhydrides and 1-halophenyl- 1-yS-hydroxyalkylureas. 3.342,839, 9-19-67, CI. 260—346.8. Steinbrunn, Gustav, and A. Fischer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Water-soluble triazinyl hemiesters. 3,346,576, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 249.8. Steinbuch, Karl, and H. J. Honerloh, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Non-destructive read-out magnetic- core translating matrice. 3,310,789, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 174. Steindler, Martin J. : See — Anastasia, Louis J., Alfredson, and Steindler. 3,343,924. Steinemann, Willy, to Sandoz Ltd. (a/k/a Sandoz AG.). Un- symmetrical disazo formazane dyes. 3,301,844, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 146. Steiner, Adam P., to The Singer Co. Thread cutters for sew- ing machines. 3,303.805, 2-14-67, CI. 112—252. Steiner, Adam P., to The Singer Co. Thread-chain holding de- vices for sewing machines. 3,320,915, 5-23-67, CI. 112 — 253. Steiner American Corp. : See — Bahnsen, Erwin B. 3,323,848. Steiner, Bruce G. : See — Anater, Raymond J., and Steiner. 3,341,671. Bergey, John M., Anater, Roland, and Steiner. 3,306,- 208. Steiner, Carl : See — Diller, Ray E., and Steiner. 3,309,446. Steiner, Cecil C. Orthodontic device. 3,307,261, 3-7-67, CI. 32—14. Steiner, Charles : See — ■ Dansmark, Marius, Rochat, Steiner, and Zwerner. 3,297,- 380. Steiner, Eginhard : See — Beffa, Fabio, Lienhard, and Steiner. 3,296,244. Biedermann, Walter, and Steiner. 3,359.253. Steiner, Ezekiel C. Horn clippers. 3,308,534, 3-14-67, CI. 30—228. Steiner, Ezekiel C. Suspension means for carcass-cutting saws. 3,333,800, 8-1-67, CI. 248—17. Steiner, Fritz, B. Kutz, and G. Leichter, to International Standard Electric Corp. System for phase coding informa- tion by blanking half cycles of a continuous periodic wave. 3,320,364, 5-16-67, CI. 178 — 67. Steiner, Helmut : See — ■ Brandl, Ernst, Schmid, and Steiner. 3,337,415. Steiner, John E. : See — Manganello, Samuel J., and Steiner. 3,336,785. Steiner, John E., to Automatic Canteen Co. Currency test- ing system. Re. 26,176, 3-21-67, CI. 194 — 4. Steiner, Joseph W. : See — Miles, John R., Karlin, Gettel, and Steiner. 3,321,620. Steiner, Karl, S.p.A. : See — Barbuti, Renzo. 3,309,100. Steiner, Robert T., and G. E. Woodis, to Griswold Coffee Co* Coffee brewing and serving apparatus. 3,345,934, 10-10- 67, CI. 99 — 290. Steiner, Russell I. : See — Fisher, Willis A., and Steiner. 3,360,507. Spatz, Sydney M., and Steiner. 3.336,260. Spatz, Sydney M., and Steiner. 3,346,571. Steiner, Stanley L. : See — Brandhandler, Filip, and Steiner. 3,330,039. Steiner, Ulrich A. : See — Spence, Sydney P., Baker, Steiner, Madestau, and Rowe. 3,311,668. Steinert, Emil F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Arc weld- ing apparatus. 3,296,413, 1-3-67, CI. 219 — 135. Steinert, Kurt K., to Industriewerk Schaeffler, OHG. Cage for roller bearings. 3,353,881, 11-21-67, CI. 308—217. Steinfeldt, Jack E. : See — Belanger, Fernand, and Steinfeldt. 3,358,893. Steingas, Richard R., and H. G. Meitl, to International Har- vester Co. Harvester dump receptacle construction. 3,326,- 605, 6-20-67, CI. 298 — 17.7. Steingass, Hermann, and J. P. Steyer, to Eastern Products Corp. Cutter tor a metal window shade roller. 3,299,754, 1-24-67, CI. 82 — 98. Steingaszner, Pal : See — Somogyi, Laszld, Steingaszner, Hlinyanszky, Horvath, and Karolyi. 3,346,483. Steingiser, Samuel : See — Archer, William, Jr., and Steingiser. 3,358,052. Saunders, James H., and Steingiser. 3,351,676. Steingiser, Samuel, G. F. Baumann, and C. L. Gable, to Mobay Chemical Co. Polyurethanes having dispersed therein high and low molecular weight polyolefins. 3,310,604, 3- 21-67, CI. 260—859. Steingold, Harvey V. Magazine rack. 3,333,710, 8-1-67, CI. 211—50. Steingrubner, Arthur. Method of making a slide fastener of the continuous wire type. 3,337,672, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 281. Steinhagen, William K., and D. C. Unger, to General Motors Corp. Refrigerating apparatus. 3,319,878, 5-16-67, CI. 230 — 186. Stenhammar, Harold T. Ringing signal responsive, recording and control device. 3,324,245, 6-6-67, CI. 179 — 2. Steinhardt, Richard C, to SMS Mfg. Co. Ltd. Flattener for straightening curved sheet material. 3,309,907, 3-21-67, CI. 72 — 164. Steinhauer, Otto : See — Mobius, Hans E., and Steinhauer. 3,339,373. Steinhausen, Adelfried, to Institut fur Plasmaphysik G.m.b.H. Sequential time delay display device. 3,334,538, 8-8-67, CI. 88—14. Steinhausen, Walter : See — ■ Peissker, Horst, Jager, Steinhausen, and Boroschewski. 3,336,186. Steinheider, Winfried, and R. Milbach, to Teves-Thompson & Co., G.m.b.H. Cast-iron composition of high refractoriness and strength and process for making same. 3,360,407, 12-26-67, CI. 148—3. Steinig, Walter, to Fa. Theo Benning. Device for the safety lighting of rooms or open-air installations. 3.336,472, 8-15- 67, CI. 240—37.1. Steininger, Erwin. Synthesis of monohalophosphonites. 3,309,430, 3-14-67, CI. 260—972. Steininger, Ted W. Top cap for infant's shoes. 3,324.579, 6-13-67, CI. 36—7.2. Steinke, Heinz-Dieter : See — Bender, Alfred, and Steinke. 3,305,209. Steinkoenig, Roland : See — Hedge, Thomas E., Cooley, Entemann, Steinkoenig, and Urbanowski. 3,317,619. Steinle, Emund C, Jr. : See — Fritz, Henry E., Zika. and Steinle. 3,322.790. Steinle, Shelton E., W. B. Milligan, and F. Comendant, to Shell Oil Co. Chromatographic analysis. 3,356,458, 12—5— 67, CI. 23 — 230. Steinmaier, Walter: See— Bloem, Jan and Steinmaier. 3,331,716. Steinman, Charles. Foot protective device. 3,345,656, 10-10- 67, CI. 5 — 327. Steinman, William. Tissue dispensing container. 3,307,687, 3-7-67, CI. 206 — 47. Steinmann, Henry W. : See — Champ, Antony E., and Steinmann. 3,341,492. Steinmann, Ulrich, A.G., Ltd. : See — Glaus, Bernhard. 3,345.973. Steinmann, William N., to The Pollak Steel Co. Signal sup- port post. 3,312,034, 4-4-67, CI. 52 — 731. Steinmetz, Edward F., to Garcv Corp. Garment rack and method of assembling same. 3,312,355, 4-4-67, CI. 211 — 177. Steinmetz, Hans-Werner, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft. Conveying device for machine tools for loading and unload- ing workpieces. 3,327,834, 6-27-67, CI. 198 — 19. Steinmetz, James R. : See — Kesslin, George, Handy, and Steinmetz. 3,323,925. Steinmetz, John J., Jr : See — Kuehn, Richard T., Knopp, and Steinmetz. 3,343,048. Steinmetz, John J„ Jr., and W. H. Walker, Jr., to Westing- house Electric Corp. Housed semiconductor device struc- ture with spring biased control lead. 3,296,506, 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 234. Steinmetz, John J., Jr., and P. A. Trongo, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pressure multiple electrical contact assembly for electrical devices. 3,358,196, 12-12-67, CI. 317 — 234. Steinmetz, William J., Jr. : See — Downing, Noel L., and Steinmetz. 3,309, 86S. Steinmeyer, Don J. Flat screen electroluminescent X-Y dis- play. 3,300,581. 1-24-67, CI. 178 — 7 5 Steinmueller, Ralph E. : See — Dietert, Harry W., and Steinmueller. 3,353,407. Dietert, Harry W., Steinmueller, and Graham. 3,335,787. Steinmuller, L. & C, G.m.b.H. : See — Bickenbach, Karl, Hesseler, and Husken. 3,316,885. Knizia, Klaus. 3,359,948. Seibold, Rudolf. 3,330,260. Steinrotter, Heinz : See — ■ Theilig, Gerhard, Weber, and Steinrotter. 3,330,741. Steinthal, M„ & Co. Inc. : See — Sepp, Oscar W. 3,332,177. LIST OF PATENTEES 1253 Method of 3,311,518, Automatic 188 — 79.5. Automatic 188—79.5. Automatic 188—79.5. 1-31-67, 3,307,449, Steintveit, Georg A., to Porritts & Spencer Ltd. Filter apparatus. 3,300,052, 1-24-67, CI. 210—402. Steiro, Harry. lL'nd ring trowelling attachment for concrete pipe making apparatus. 3,334,390, 8-8-67, CI. 25 — 39. Stelsslinger, Kurt : See — Ettischer, Helmut, and Steisslinger. 3.319,551. Stelsslinger, Kurt, to Eastman Kodak Co. Film magazine and camera for use therewith. 3,347,142, 10-17-67, CI. 95 — 31. Steisslinger, Kurt, to Eastman Kodak Co. Locking means lor the release mechanism in photographic or cinematographic cameras. 3,358,572, 12-19-67, CI. 95 — 11. Steisslinger, Kurt, and H. Ettischer, to Eastman Kodak Co. Locking means for the cover flap and/or mirror of a single- lens reflex: camera. 3,304,848, 2-21-67, CI. 95 — 42. Steitle, James L R. H. Macy, and M. B. Thomas, to Movible Offshore, Inc. Method of and apparatus for transporting, erecting, and salvaging off-shore structures. 3,347,052, 10-17-67, CI. 61 — 46.5. Steitz, William R., and H. Talv, to Ferro Corp. forming a roving ball of non-twisted roving. 3-28-67, CI. 156— 14S. Stella, Carl, to General Precision Inc. Analogue converter. 3,345,629, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 347. Stella, Patrick S., to Wagner Electric Corp. adjusting mechanism. 3,299,992, 1-24-67, CI. Stella, Patrick S , to Wagner Electric Corp. adjusting mechanism. 3,299,993, 1-24-67, CI. Stella, Patrick S.. to Wagner Electric Corp. adjusting mechanism. 3,299,995, 1-24-67, CI. Stella, Virginio, and S. Pellacani. Device for simultaneously treating both sides of running length film. 3,346,898, 10-17- 67, CI. 15—100. Stellar Industrial Products Co. : See — Stilla, John E., and Greenwald. 3,345,723. Stelle, Russell T. Building structure. 3,300,925, CI. 52—293. Steller, Michael P. Optical Measuring device. 3-7-67. CI. SS — 24. Stelling, Walter R., Jr.. and F. H. Wittel, to Faustel, Inc. Web temperature control apparatus. 3,295, S42, 1-3-67. CI. 263—3. Stelljes, Charles R., and H. K. Leach, to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Orbital finishing sander. 3,345,784, 10-10-67, CI. 51 — 170. Stellmacher, Wilhelm : See — Frenken, Klaus, aud Stellmacher. 3,304,538. Stellwag. Heinz : See — Schulin, Gotthilf, and Stellwag. 3,314,341. Stelmak, John P. Sealed microminiature electronic package. 3,337,678, 8-22-67, CI. 174 — 52. Stelmak, John P. Electrical connection of components to printed circuits. 3,344.316, 9-26-67, CI. 317 — 101. Stelray Products, Inc. : See — Gordon, Arnold W. 3,338,390. Stelts, Philip D., R. G. Clark, and E. M. Flounders, to United States of America, Atomic Energv Commission. Cryogenic storage apparatus. 3,306,059, 2-28-67, CI. 62 — 45. Steitz, Douglas C. : See — Schneider, Richard C, and Steitz. 3.319,266. Steitz, Douglas C, and R. C. Schneider. Hydrotherapeutic bathtub apparatus with inlet below the overflow opening. 3.340,870, 9-12-67. CI. 128 — 66. Stelux Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See— Gazeley, Albert E. 3.357,069. Stelzer, Carl, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. K.G. Apparatus for producing a continuous tobacco rod. 3,318,314, 5-9-67, CI. 131—84. Stelzer, Carl, and B. Schubert, to Hauni-Werke Korber & Co. K.G. Method for producing filter cigarettes and the like. 3.308.S32, 3-14-67, CI. 131—20. Stelzer, James S., to Peter Eckrich & Sons, Inc. U-board with thermoformed web. 3,342,320, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 45.34. Stelzer, James S., to Peter Eckrich & Sons. Inc. Backing board handling system. 3,354,610, 11-28-67, CI. 53—128. Stelzer, Roland B., R. E. Kunetka, and J. C. Allen, to Texaco Inc. Recovery of hydrocarbons from underground forma- tions by in situ combustion. 3,358,754, 12-19-67, CI. 166 — 2. Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Brake Pressure con- trol valve. 3,314,235, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Stelzer, William, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Pressure proportioning valve. 3,315,469, 4-25-67, CI. 60—54.5. Stelzer, William, to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Self-energized brake. 3,333,659, 8-1-67, CI. 188 — 78. Stelzer. William, to Kelsey-Haves Co. Controlled torque drum brake. 3,349,S75, 10-31-67, CI. 188 — 152. Stemme, Erik, to Aktiebolaget Atvidabergs Industrier Atvida- berg. Device for the stepwise feed of band-shaped record supports. 3,326,437, 6-20-67, CI. 226 — 113. Stemme, Otto, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs-G.m.b.H. Mosaic thin film storage means. 3,32S,7S3, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 174. Stemmer, Hans D. : See — Gumboldt, Albert, Junghanns, Schleitzer, and Stemmer. 3,349,064. Kuhlkamp, Alfred, Schmidt, and Stemmer. 3,338,769. Stemmler, Herbert, to Brown, Boveri & Cie Aktiengesellschaft. Inverter circuit for supplving current to polyphase motors. 3,346.794, 10-10-67, CI. 318 — 227. Stemmler. Herbert, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Apparatus for producing frequenev and amplitude dependent control voltages. 3,353,0S1, 11-14-67, CI. 321 — 6. Stemmler, Robert M., to Celanese Corp. Lubricated polyacetal compositions and process therefor. 3,340,219, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 32.6. Stemniski, John R. : See — McHugh, Kenneth L., Smith, and Stemniski. 3,360,467. Stempel, Arthur : See — Reeder, Earl, Stempel, and Sternbach. 3,340,253. Sternbach, Leo H., and Stempel. 3,336,295. Stempel, Arthur, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffman-La Roche Inc. Certain 2, 3-bis (substituted amino)-5-aryl-3H-l,4- benzodiazepine-4-oxide compounds and their preparation. 3,320,239, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 239. Stempel, Arthur, and L. H. Sternbach, to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. 3-halo-l,4-benzodiazepin-2-ones. 3,321,467, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Stempel, Frederick C, and R. A. Whitmore, to Hy-Cal Engi- neering. Thermal instrument calibration system. 3,31S,134, 5-9-67, CI. 73 — 1. Stempler, Samuel : See — Kahn, Elliott H., Nelson, and Stempler. 3,309,684. Stems, Lee E. : See — Hefer, Friedrich W., Witt, and Stems. 3,349,407. Stenberg-Flygt Akiebolag : See — Noren. Sven Anders. 3,307,490. Stenberg, John F. : See — Knox, William J., Stenberg, and Wilson. 3,306,749. Stenborg, Willard D. : See — Brown, George N., and Stenborg. 3,317,191. Stenby, Walter H. Speech controlled announcing calculator. 3,356,836, 12-5-67, CI. 235—151. Stencel Aero Engineering Corp. : See — Duncan, James W. 3,356,025. Peck, Walter R., and Higgins. 3,322,109. Stencel, John, Jr. : See — Bourdon, Joseph J., Nameth, Moore, Stencel, and Quick. 3,308,450. Stencel, Thomas J. :See — - Bauer, Robert R., Krivec, and Stencel. 3,324,960. Stenerson, Randolph N., to Carrier Corp. Brazing preform. 3,350,179. 10-31-67, CI. 29 — 182.5. Stengel, Leonard A., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Mixing apparatus. 3,330,535, 7-11-67, CI. 259 — 4. Stenger, Andrew, Jr., and J. S. Hall. Voltage responsive devices and methods of voltage detection. 3,296,494, 1-3- 67, CI. 317 — 17. Stenger, Harvey G., to Carrier Corp. Motor control arrange- ment. 3,305.715, 2-21-67, CI. 318—221. Stenger, Helmut : See — Schubert, Rudolf, and Stenger. 3,302,145. Stenger, Vernon A. : See — Teal, James L., Van Hall, and Stenger. 3,296.435. Stengle, Edward J., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Method of forming bag of heat-sealable material and bag formed there- by. 3,319,540, 5-16-67, CI. 93—35. Stengle, Edward J., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Spirally wound container. 3,319,662, 5-16-67, CI. 138—154. Stenkvist, Sven-Einar, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Apparatus for degasifying liquid metal. 3,297.311, 1-10-67, CI. 266—34. Stenkvist, Sven-Einar, and B. Hanas, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. Degassing of melts. 3,352,665, 11-14-67, Cl. 75 — 49. Stenner, John G., to Courtaulds Ltd. Process of creaseproof- Ing cellulose fibers with both glyoxal and formaldehyde. 3,312,521. 4-4-67, Cl. 8 — 116.4. Stentz, Blair E., to United Service Equipment Co., Inc. Renewable corner guard. 3,318,061, 5-9-67, Cl. 52 — 288. Stenzinger, Theodor : See — Enders, Heinz, Deiner, Pusch, and Stenzinger. 3,326,894. Stepacoff, David I., and Z. Klein. Fishing lure. 3,357,124, 12-12-67, Cl. 43 — 42.09. Stepan Chemical Co. : See — Fox. Arthur L. 3,320.295. Stepan Fermentation Chemicals, Inc. : See — Gold, William, and Kieber. 3,326,774. Stepanek, Frank N., Jr. Compositions containing chlorinated isocyanurates and methods for stabilizing and tabletting the same. 3.325,411, 6-13-67. Cl. 252—99. Stepanek, James W., to R. E. Stepanek. Means for hanging doors. 3,324,907, 6-13-67, Cl. 144 — 27. Stepanek, Rita E. : See — Stepanek. James W. 3.324,907. Stepanich, Fred C. Connector between a pipe and a tank. 3,345.089, 10-3-67, Cl. 285 — 189. Stepansky, Arthur L. : See — Gustafsson. Carl J., and Stepansky. 3,309,934. Stephan, A., & Soehne : See — Otto, Fritz. 3,335,773. Stephan, John T. : See — Golick, Alexander J., and Stephan. 3,336,246. Stephan, John T. Polvhydroxynaphthalene containing adhesive compositions. 3,345,249, 10-3-67, Cl. 161 — 262. Stephan, Kurt D. P. Tronca and G. P. Plotrowski. to Globe- Union Inc. Rotary switch with improved contact struc- ture. 3,30S,24S, 3-7-67. Cl. 200 — 11. Stephan, Louis F., to United States Steel Corp. Method of coiling strip. 3,32S,989, 7-4-67, Cl. 72 — 146. Stephan, Paul G. : See— Billingslev, John G. S., D'Angclo, Lubisco, Maros, and Stephan. 3,33S,770. Stephan. Paul G.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Manu- factured article. .3,343.670. 9-26 -67, Cl. 206—65. 1254 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stephan. Paul G., to E. I. du Punt de Nemours and Co. Ar- ticle of manufacture. 3.349.956, 10-31-07, CI. 220 — 97. Stephan, Siegfried, and P. Otto, to S. U. Sonne. Two stage comminutor. 3,313,332, 4-11-67, CI. 146—192. Stephan. William E., to Arkla Industries Inc. Short cycle prevention in refrigeration system. 3,306,073, 2-28-67, CI. 62 — 476. Stephanoff, Nicholas N., to Fluid Energy Processing & Equip- ment Co. Method and means for pulverizing and drying solids. 3,317,145, 5-2-67, CI. 241 — 5. Stephanoff, Nicholas N., to Fluid Energy Processing & Equip- ment Co. Apparatus for treating wet solid and semi-solid materials in a fluid stream. 3,329,418, 7-4-67, CI. 263 — 21. Stephanoff, Nicholas N„ to Fluid Energy Processing and Equip- ment Co. Method and apparatus for drying wet pulverulent material in a gaseous path. 3,339,286, 9-5-67, CI. 34 — 10. Stephanou, Nicholas X. Anti-rolling device for ships. 3,330,- 241, 7-11-67, CI. 114 — 126. Stephen, George A., to Stephen Official Athletic Supplies, Inc. Barbecue vessel. 3,330,266, 7-11-67, CI. 126 — 25. Stephen Official Athletic Supplies, Inc. : See — Stephen, George A. 3,330,266. Stephen, Paul G. : See — Billingsley, John G. S., Ramsey, and Stephen. 3,295,290. Stephen, R. A., & Co. Ltd. : See — Bryer, Robert G. 3,341,761. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. : See — Acton. Frank J. 3,298,495. Renner, Elmer J. 3,348,664. Sinden, Alfred D. 3,355,038. Stephens-Adamson Mfg. Co. of Canada Ltd. : See — Janitsch, Anthony D., and Suykens. 3,297,141. Stephens, Anait A. Battery-operated stirring unit for sauce pans and the like. 3,357,685, 12-12-67, CI. 259—122. Stephens, Arthur V., to Short Brothers & Harland Ltd. Control systems. 3,330,477, 7-11-67, CI. 235 — 61. Stephens, Charles W. : See — Chapman, Ronald H., and Stephens. 3,324,408. Stephens, Curtis W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. N- phenyl aromatic polymers. 3,296,201, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 47. Stephens, Daniel R. : See — Smith, William P., Dietrich, and Stephens. 3,326,362. Stephens. Darwin O. : See — Van Ness, John H., and Stephens. 3,328,173. Van Ness, John H., and Stephens. 3,330,665. Stephens, Francis F. : See — Sharpe, Christopher J., and Stephens. 3,300,507. Stephens, Frederick N., and K. D. May, to Honeggers & Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for loading pallets. 3,312,- 357. 4-4-67, CI. 214 — 6. Stephens, Frederick N., S. J. Burhans, J. T. Warkoczewski, and J. M. Taylor, to Certain-Teed Products Corp. Method of making tubular thermal insulation. 3,347,725, 10-17-67, CI. 156—184. Stephens, Giles D., and R. C. Morsink. Chart and drawing file device (to be called flexofile). 3,316,046, 4-25-67, CI. 312 — 253. Stephens, Giles D., and R. C. Morsink. Cartons for protection and storage of magnetically sensitive materials. 3,341,102, 9-12-67. Cl. 229 — 3.5. Stephens, Harold C. : See — Halfhill, Martin O., and Stephens. 3,356,934. Stephens, James R. : See — Bolton, Benjamin A., and Stephens. 3,320,202. Stephens, James R., and R. E. Van Strien, to Standard Oil Co. Process for producing polytrimellitimides with alkylene oxide as hydrogen halide scavenger. 3,347,828, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Stephens. James W. Drilling jigs. 3,357,281, 12-12-67, Cl. 77 — 62. Stephens, Joe F., to General Electric Co. Electron discharge tube having an improved electrode mounting structure. 3,320,463. 5-16-67, Cl. 313—241. Stephens, John E.. to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Grabs. 3,319.- 992, 5-16-67, Cl. 294 — 83. Stephens, Raymond A. : See — Sear, Brian E., Stephens, and Williams. 3,351,816. Stephens, Raymond A., to The Bunker-Ramo Corp. Inter- connection means and method of fabrication thereof. 3,351,702, 11-7-67, Cl. 174 — 68.5. Stephens, Walter R. : See — Jeffery. Winston E. P., and Stephens. 3,320,9S6. Stephens, William D. : See — Farr, James A., Jr., Mcintosh, and Stephens. 3,312,744. Stephens, William D., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Tetrakis- difluoraminocyclooctadiene. 3,338,964, 8-29-67, Cl. 260— 563. Stephens, William T., to Borg-Warner Corp Flow control valves. 3,319,653, 5-16-67, Cl. 137—596. Stephens. William T., and D. N. Prevallet, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic pump and pump. 3,348,491, 10-24-67, Cl. 103—87. Stephenson, Barbera W., to Digital Equipment Corp. Analog to digital converter. 3,298,014, 1-10-67, Cl. 340 — 347. SteDhenson, Carl G. Storage cabinet. 3,300,262, 1-24-67, Cl. 312—223. Stephenson, Donald H., to Tansitor Electronics, Inc. Elec- trolytic capacitor and electrolyte therefor. 3,336,512, 8-15-67. Cl. 317—230. Stephenson, Edward E., to Brown Co. Laminated closure for food trays and trays closed with same. 3,298,505, 1-17- 67, Cl. 206 — 45.31. Stephenson, Edward E., to Brown Co. Laminated closure for food trays and trays closed with same. 3,298,593, 1-17- 67, Cl. 229 — 43. Stephenson, Edward E., and G. G. Rumberger, to Brown Co. Coated fuel bodies. 3,356,469, 12-5-67, Cl. 44 — 6. Stephenson, Fred W. Method for deheadina shrimp. 3,309,- 731, 3-21-67, Cl. 17—45. Stephenson, Henry W. : See — Pavry, Richard, and Stephenson. 3,340,694. Stephenson, James H. Transparent container for books, magazines and the like. 3,301,621. 1-31-67, Cl. 312 — 234. Stephenson, John M. D. S. Teague, Jr., and R. S. Chapler, to United States of America, Navy. Shock tube screen choke. 3,326,033, 6-20-67, Cl. 73—12. Stephenson, Morris H., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Converter circuit multiplying slight difference frequency between at least two frequency components of single input. 3,325,739, 6-13-67, Cl. 326 — 16. Stephenson, Norman D., to Servomatic Hydraulics (Guildford) Ltd. Bearings. 3,357,759, 12-12-67, Cl. 308—122. Stephenson, Oliver : See — Hayman, David F., Petrow, and Stephenson. 3,301,896. Stephenson, Richard D. : See — Bruffey, Donald R., and Stephenson. 3,315,090. ~ : See— Hetland, Samulon, and Stephenson. Stephenson, Richard G. Graves, Ross E., 3,296,534. Stephenson, Robert J. : Jones, Neville M., See — and Stephenson. 3.310,491. Stephenson, Roger C. : See — McCormick, Larry L., Hoy, and Stephenson. 3,336,562. Stephenson, William H. Fluid cushion. 3,343,775, 9-26-67, Cl. 248—400. Stephenson, William M. : See — Michalski, Raymond J., Robertson, 'Steck, and Stephen- son. 3,316,176. Stepp, William L. : See — Nielsen, Erik R„ and Stepp. 3,348,926. Steppan, Hartmut, W. Neugebauer, and A. Rebenstock, de- ceased, by W. Rebenstock and E. W. Unger, heirs, and E. Rebenstock, nee Gross, A. M. Rebenstock, minor heir, and G. Rebenstock, nee Grief for E. Rebenstock, minor heir, to Azoplate Corp. Method for the preparation of polyfunc- tional diazonium halides. 3,311,605, 3-28-67, Cl. 260 — 141. Steppon, William J., to Ryerson & Haynes, Inc. Scissors jack. 3,317,187, 5-2-67, Cl. 254 — 126. Steppuhn, Alfons. Rapid cable making machine. 3,347,034, 10-17-67. Cl. 57—58.36. Steranka, John, Jr.: See — McDonough, James O., and Steranka. 3,359,499. Sterbutzel, Gerald A., to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Surface temperature measuring device. 3,321,974, 5-30— 67, Cl. 73—359. Sterff, Wilhelm, and E. Huber, to Schaltbau-Gesellschaft .n.b.H. Temporal characteristics of multivibrators. 3,312,- 904, 4-4-67, Cl. 328—207. Sterilon Corp. : See — Vitello, John P. 3,345,988. Steri-Therm, Inc. : See — Burns, Walter W., and Brause. 3,295,675. Sterk, Andrew A., and P. W. Zingaro, to Philips Electronics and Pharmaceutical Industries Corp. Point radiation detec- tor. 3,322,991, 5-30-67, Cl. 313—93. Sterling Automotive Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Cheris, Irvin R., and Kennedy. 3,314,531. Cheris, Maynard H., Bigos, and Baruffi. 3,351,989. Sterling, Craig A. : See — Rabuse, George R., Wallner, and Sterling. 3,347,362. Sterling Detroit Co. : See — Canner, Herman M. 3,333,628. Sterling Drug Inc. : See — Aceto, Mario D., Harris, Lands, and Alexander. 3,328,249. Archer, Sydney. 3,328,407. Bell, Malcolm R. 3,354,174. Bonta, Simon. 3,360,563. Brown, Eric R. 3,356,071. Carabateas, Philip M. 3,360,562. Clarke, Robert L. 3.301,865. Clarke, Robert L. 3,304,302. Clinton, Raymond O. 3,317,520. Clinton, Raymond O., and Manson. 3,296,255. Clinton, Raymond O., and Manson. 3,313,809. Collins, Joseph C. 3,317,551. Dickinson, William B. 3.328,452. Dickinson, William B. 3,354,178. Gitchel, Wayne B„ Hoffman, and Sehoeffel. 3,359,200. Gorman, William G. 3,334,627. Grimm, Carl P., and Gerding. 3,334,763. Hinkel, Emil T., Jr. 3,355,387. Jarvis, Peter. 3,331,535. Kirchner, Frederick K. 3,328,396. Kirchner, Frederick K. 3,332,949. Krum, Jack K. 3,324,043. Kwiatkowski, Bohdan. 3,360.471. Larsen, Aubrey A. 3,306,927. Siggins, and Ackerman. 3,317,569. 3,300,499. 3,313,S17. 3,313,81S. 3,320,257. Larsen, Aubrey A., Lesher, George Y. Lesher, George Y. Lesher, George Y. Lesher, George Y. LIST OF PATENTEES 1255 Sterling Drug Inc. : Sec — Continued Lesher, George ST. 3,324,003. Lesher, George Y. 3,324,135. Lesuk, Alex. 3,355,361. Lewis, James L. 3,320,205. Metzler Charles L., Wark, and Holzwarth. 3,334,791. Miley, Robert A., Gwilt, and Godgrey. 3,358,087. Neave, Arthur S., Jr. 3,830,819. Nielsson, Eldon D., Hamilton, Hosi, and Peruzzottl. 3,317,401. Rosi, David, and Peruzzottl. 3,312,598. Ruffell, Leslie E. 3,358,500. Schulenberg, John \V., and Archer. 3,350,405. siggins, James E., and Ackerman. 3,346,620. Surrey, Alexander R. 3,309,377. Surrey, Alexander R. 3,332,845. Surrey, Alexander R., and Webb. 3.32S.415. Wolfe, Roger T., and Surrey. 3,313,815. Zenitz, Bernard L. 3,313,682. Zenitz, Bernard L. 3,324,137. Zenitz, Bernard L. 3,334,100. Zenitz, Bernard L., and Surrey. 3,325,500. Sterling Extruder Corp. : See — - Honstrater, Richard A. 3,314,107. Llmbach, Anthony P. 3,327,350. Sterling Faucet Co. : See — Downey, Martin W., and Jones. 3,333,815. Sterling, George B. : See — Zimmerman, Robert L., and Sterling. 3,311,584. Sterling, George B., and C. E. Pawloski, to The Dow Chemical Co. Polybenzoyl polv-(2-propynyloxy) benzene. 3.30S,- 162, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 591. Sterling, George B., and C. E. Pawloski to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. 2-methyl-2-phenyl-l,3-dioxa-2-sila-cyclohept-5-ene. 3,337,598, 8-22-67, CI. 200 — 448.8. Sterling, George B., and C. E. Pawloski, to The Dow Chemical Co. 2-propynyloxy derivatives of substituted blsphenols. 3.340.30S, 9-5-67, CI. 260—613. Sterling George B., and C. E. Pawloski, to The Dow Chemical Co. (2-propynvloxv) derivatives of substituted benzophen. 3,349,133, 10-24-67, CI. 260—591. Sterling, Henley F., and C. F. Drake, to International Stand- ard Electric Corp. Method of masking making semicon- ductor and etching beneath mask. 3,306,788, 2-28-67, CI. 148—175. Sterling, Howard T., to Packard Instrument Co., Inc. Digital programmer for controlling variable condition. 3,321,608, 5-23-67, CI. 235—151.1. Sterling Industries, Inc. : See — Klugman, Jack A. 3,313,931. Sterling, Samuel M. Means and method for making heater elements. 3,315,334, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 155.64. Sterling Seal Co. : See — Patton, Franklin S. 3,338,200. Sterling, Walter S., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Closure handling apparatus. 3,297,133, 1-10-67, CI. 198 — 33. Sterling, Walter 'S., to Pneumatic Scale Corp., Ltd. Closure handling apparatus. 3,300,022, 1-24-67, CI. 198 — 33. Stern, Albert, to Ebosa S.A. Bearing for a staff with pointed end. 3,300,260, 1-24-67, CI. 308—159. Stern. Albert, to A.I.T. Machine Co., Inc. Automatic edger. 3,332,172, 7-25-67. CI. 51 — 101. Stern, Albert, to A.I.T. Industries, Inc. Art of edging. 3,353.- 303, 11-21-67, CI. 51 — 105. Stern, Albert D. : See — Schwartz, Edmund I., Smith, and Stern. 3,314,006. Stern, Barry J. Negative resistance device. 3,327,272, 6-20- 67, CI. 338—20. Stern, David M., to Burroughs Corp. Controlled bandwidth coded voice communication system. 3,341,659, 9-12-67, CI. 179—1.5. Stern, David R., and R. M. Gundzik, to American Potash & Chemical, Corp. Process for treating a gaseous mixture containing titanium dioxide. 3,310,377, 3-21-67, CI. 23 — 202. Stern, Emanuel : See — Smith, Merlin G., and Stern. 3.343,256. Stern, Fred M., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Internal steam separation, pumping and flow path in boiling water reactors. 3.342,690, 9-19-67, CI. 176 — 54. Stern. Gerhard : See — Biller, Efim, Nettesheim, and Stern. 3,355.501. Stern, Gottfried F. Valve. 3,299,960, 1-24-60, CI. 169 — 23. Stern. Hanns : See — Mayer, Friedrich W., Lotz, and Stern. 3,344,920. Stern, Hans. Methods of and means for the scrubbing of gases, 3.323,290, 6-6-67, CI. 55—92. Stern. Harold J. : See — Meyer, Hans, Shadbolt, and Stern. 3,359,127. Stern, Henrv : See — Schischkow, Konstantln F. 3.323,487. Stern, Howard W. : See — Just, Jerome O., and Stern. 3,348,624. Stern, Jerome J. : See — White, Edward J., Serany, and Stern. 3,299,442. Stern, Mark, to Aluminum Development Corp. Luggage tag. 3,318,030, 5-9-67, CI. 40—21. Stern, Philip L. Football kicking apparatus and method. 3,348. S42, 10-24-67, CI. 273—55. Stern, Richard A. : See — Freibergs, Elmer, Lipetz, and Stern. 3.304,521. Stern, Sllviu A. : See — Di Paolo, Frederick S., and Stern. 3,332,213. Stern, Silviu A., to Union Carbide Corp. Fluid permeation ap- paratus. 3,332,216, 7-25-07, CI. 55 — 158. Stern, Sllviu A., to Union Carbide Corp. Cryosorptlon appa- ratus. 3,335,550, 8-15-67, CI. 55—208. Stern, Theodore : See — Tower, Stephen N., and Stern. 3,311,540. Sternau, Martin M., 33%% to L. Stanger. Match hooks. 3,334,730, 8-S-67, CI. 206 — 29. Sternau, Martin M., to W. R. Grace & Co. Closures. 3,344,- 912, 10-3-67, CI. 206 — 46. Sternau, Martin M., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method and appa- ratus for making and applying closures. 3,345,798, 10-10- 67, CI. 53 — 41. Sternau, Martin M., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of scaling a container. 3,348,358, 10-24-67, CI. 53—42. Sternbach, Leo H. : See — Archer, Giles A., Fryer, Reeder, and Sternbach. 3,299,- 053. Archer, Giles A., and Sternbach. 3,312, OSS. Archer, Giles A., and Sternbach. 3,317,518. Berger, Leo, and Sternbach. 3,338,886. Brust, Bernard, Fryer, and Sternbach. 3,309,375. Fryer, Rodney I., and Sternbach. 3,322,753. Hellerbaeh, Joseph, Metlesics, and Sternbach. 3,297,- 685. Metlesics, Werner, and Sternbach. 3.297,698. Metlesics, Werner, and Sternbach. 3,322,764. Metlesics, Werner, and Sternbach. 3,346,638. Reeder, Earl, Stempel, and Sternbach. 3,340,253. Reeder, Earl, and Sternbach. 3,311,612. Reeder, Earl, and Sternbach. 3,344,183. Saucy, Gabriel, Smith, and Sternbach. 3,329,701. Stempel, Arthur, and Sternbach. 3,320,239. Stempel, Arthur, and Sternbach. 3,321,467. Sternbach, Leo H., and G. 'Saucy, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 2-chloro-5-trlfluoromethylbenzophenone compounds. 3.297,- 755. 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 566. Sternbach, Leo H., and A. Stempel, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Hydroxy or alkoxy substituted 5-phenyl-3H-l,4-benzo- diazepin-2(lH)-ones. 3,330,295, 8-15-67, CI. 260—239.3. Sternbach, Leo H., and G. Saucy, to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. 2-amino-2'-trlfluoromethyl-benzophenones. 3,341,592, 9-12- 07, CI. 260 — 570. Sternberg, Ernest M., to Monsanto Co. Yarn traversing mech- anism. 3,347,475, 10-17-67, CI. 242—26.1. Sternberg, Ernest M„ to Monsanto Co. Traverse winding mechanism. 3,347,478, 10-17-67, CI. 242—26.3. Sternberg, Ernest M., to Monsanto Co. Differential traverse winding mechanism. 3,353,759, 11-21-07, CI. 242 — 20.1. Sternberg, James C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Frag- mentation apparatus for characterization of sample com- positions. 3,322,500, 5-30-07, CI. 23 — 253. Sternberg, James C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Frag- mentation inlet for gas chromatography and method of loading a sample thereinto. 3,346,341, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 230. Sternco Industries, Inc. : See — Scafuro, Victor E. 3,333,701. Sterne, Jean J. : See — Aron-Samuel, Jan M. D., and Sterne. 3,338,899. Sterner, Edwin E. : See — Johannessen, Vaughn L., and Sterner. 3,317,652. Sterner, Melvin F., to Holley Carburetor Co. Updraft car- buretor body and method for making the same. 3,334,S7S, S-S-67. CI. 261—72. Sterner, Olle P., to Signode Corp. Upholstery spring attach- ment clip for furniture. 3,323.183, 0-6-67. CI. 24 — S5. Sterns, Thomas E., to Ramsey Engineering Co. Dispenser for particulate material. 3, 339, SOS, 9-5-67, CI. 222 — 196. Sterns, Uldis J. : See- Herbert, Leonard S., and Sterns. 3.29S.931. Sterrett, David B., Sr., to Louis Melind Co. Label printing ma- chine. 3.349.090, 10-31-07, CI. 101 — 310. Sterrv. Dan G. : See — Piety, Raymond G. 3,308,385. Sterry, Dan G., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Seismic signal inter- pretation by use of cross-correlation and pattern recogni- tion matrices. 3,341,S09, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Sterry, John P., and A. Skurcenski. deceased, by B. M. Kristo- vieh, administrator : said Sterry assor. to Hitco. Refractory fibers and methods of making them. 3.311,4S1, 3-2S-67, CI. 106 — 57. Steru, Marius, to Compagnie Generale D'Electronique Indus- trielle Lepaute. Flow meter. 3,339,410, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 194. Sterzer, Fred, to Radio Corp. of America. High efficiency light modulation system. 3,302,02S, 1-31-67, CI. 250 — 199. Sterzer, Fred, to Radio Corp. of America. Phased array light deflecting system. 3,331,051, 7-18-67, CI. 350 — 96. Sterzl. Carl F., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Filament tension- ing device for electron gun structure. 3,300,676, 1-24-67, CI. 313—278. Stetka, Daniel G. : See — Belluso, Doininick, Stetka, and Westgaard. 3,340,176. Stetson, Earl W. : See — Sakshaug, Eugene C, and Stetson. 3.320.4S2. Stetson, Earl W.. to General Electric Co. Lightning arrester spark gap having arc confining chamber walls of graded porosity. 3,354,345, 11-21-67, CI. 313—153. 1256 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stetson-Ross Machine Co., Inc. : See — Zuercher, Warren H. 3,352,434. Stetson Shoe Co., Inc., The: See — Hartley, Charles E. 3,302,312. Stetsovsky. Mikhail N. : See — Kunitsky, Valery N., Lobashev, Stetsovsky, and Fomin. 3,350,494. Stetten, Kenneth J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Election beam thermal imaging display system. 3,359,563, 12-19- 67, CI. 346 — 76. Stetter, Charles W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Inverted can and test can detecting device. 3,305,088, 2-21-67, CI.' 209—75. Stetter, Walter C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Tensile testing apparatus. 3,309,917, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — S9. Stettinius, Kenneth E., to Lapp Insulator Co., Inc. Gyratory grinder. 3,341,136, 9-12-67, CI. 241 — 172. Stettler, Clifford O., to United States of America, Air Force. Displacement sensor comprising differential transformer with nonmagnetic core. 3,356,933, 12-5-67, CI. 323 — 51. Stettner, Ernest R., to General Motor Corp. Carburetor accel- erating control. 3,334,874, 8-8-67, CI. 261 — 23. Stettner, Max. Hand embossing tool with replaceable tape tracks for different tape widths. 3,323,629, 6-6-67, CI. 197—6.7. Stetzelberg, Kurt : See — Pfeiffer, Gerhard, Stetzelberg, and Winkler. 3,345,198. Stetzler, Grant F. : See — Sels, Robert L., and Stetzler. 3,333,195. Steucke, Paul T. Slide and transparency viewer attachment for lamp fixtures. 3,354,566, 11-2S-67, CI. 40 — 106.1. Steuer, Herbert : See — Ketterle, Walter, Steuer, and Pataky. 3,353,421. Steuer, Herbert K. : See — Petersen. Erich H, and Steuer. 3,349,633. Steuernagel, Walter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Fastening means and method of fastening electrostatic filter plates. 3,300,850, 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 432.1. Steuernagel, Walter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Electrostatic gas filter electrode. 3,328,940, 7-4-67, CI. 55 — 131. Steuernagel, Walter, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Attachment means for spark electrodes. 3,350,850, 11-7-67, CI. 55 — 148. Steunenberg, Robert K. : See — Kinghton, James B., Kboch, and Steunenberg. 3,326,673. Steur, Joseph C. : See — Johnson, Curtis R. A., and Steur. 3,329,925. Steusloff, Hartwig: See — Weidinger, Hans, Volbehr, Limpert, and Steusloff. 3,316,897. Steven, Gary, to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Versatile low alloy tool steel. 3,295,966, 1-3-67, CI. 75 — 126. Stevens, A. D. : See — Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3.338,384. Carrier, Robert M., Jr. 3,346,097. Stevens, Alexander M. Extrusion of plastic tubes of varying diameter. 3,312,766, 4-4-67, CI. 264 — 167. Stevens, Anne : See — Wilson, Robert L., and Stevens. 3,334.910. Stevens-Arnold Inc. : See — Maltby, Frederick L., and Reifel. 3,351,933. Stevens, Arthur J. : See — Drew, John H., and Stevens. 3,335,001. Stevens, Bert E. : See— Poch, Leonard J., Rinne, Springfield, Stevens, and Sweeney. 3,312,878. Stevens, Charles F. B., to Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canada. Combustion of organic waste material. 3,357,377, 12-12-67, CI. 110 — 8. Stevens, Charles F. B., to Pulp & Paper Research Institute of Canada. Toilet waste combuster. 3,357,381, 12-12-67, CI. 110 — 9. Stevens, Chester U., W. P. Schweitzer, and W. A. Selke, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Method of making a tobacco prod- uct. 3,298,378, 1-17-67, CI. 131 — 140. Stevens, Couvaris J. Leg boosters to relieve body fatigue. 3,295,517, 1-3-67 CI. 128—78. Stevens, Curtis R., to Master Specialties Co. Protective in- strument cover. 3,296,404, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 168. Stevens, Curtis R., to Master Specialties Co. Toggle switch. 3,311,723, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 68. Stevens, Curtis R., to Master Specialties Co. Alternate ac- tion switch mechanism. 3,315,535, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 100. Stevens, Curtis R., to Master Specialties Co. Tilting bar alternate action switch mechanism. 3,321,983, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 100. Stevens, Dorothy H. : See- Stevens, William B. Re. 26,275. Stevenson, Earle H. : See — Johnson, Harry T., and Stevenson. 3,359,861. Stevens, Edward J., and G. C. Brown, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Closure liner. 3,330,720, 7-11-67, CI. 161 — 162. Stevens, Eric S., to ACF Industries, Inc. Hatch cover secur- ing means for railway cars. 3,307,498, 3-7-67, CI 105 — 377. Stevens, Eric S.. to Brunswick Corp. Ball cart. 3,319,79S, 5-16-67, CI. 211—15. Stevens, Eric S., to ACF Industries, Inc. Vent structure for covered hopper railway cars. 3,326,111, 6-20-67, CI. 98 — 6. Kemp, to ACF Industries. Inc. discharge structure. 3,348,501, 3,317,633. Inc. End load- 3,308,911, 3-14- Stevens, Eric S., and W. E. Sliding gate hopper car 10-24-67, CI. 105—248. Stevens, Frank L., to Admiral Corp. Two temperature refrigerator. 3,359,751, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 186. Stevens, Frederick F., Jr. Revolver-type firearm with a bar- rel assembly including a multiple-bore barrel and a breech port releasably connected thereto. 3,296,729, 1-10-67, CI. 42—59. Stevens, Glenn W., and A. A. Siewert, to Stevens Steel and Equipment Co. Hot press outfeed cooling apparatus. 3,304,622, 2-21-67, CI. 34 — 55. Stevens, Graham J. L. : See — Mason. Frederick P., and Stevens. 3.353.038. Stevens, Harold E., to Bird Electronics Corp. Air-cooled coaxial line termination. 3,312,926, 4-4-67, CI. 338 — 216. Stevens, Harold E., and L. Lesyk, to Bird Electronics Corp. Coaxial electrical line attenuator. 3,300,737, 1-24-67, CI. 333—22. Stevens, Henry C. : See — Bissinger, William E., Strain, Stevens, Dial, and Chis- holm. 3,320,211. Dietrich, Joseph J., and Stevens. 3,318,845. Stevens, Howard A., to Products Engineering Co. Fruit pack- ing machine. 3,338,009, 8-29-67, CI. 53 — 245. Stevens, Howard C, Jr. : See — Brongersma, Cornelius, and Stevens. 3,335,304. Eggleton, Cecil H., Jr., and Stevens. 3,332,525. Stevens, Howard C, Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Self- locking monorail clamp. 3.310,134, 3-21-67, CI. 18S — 43. Stevens, Howard C, Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Spring applied, one way disc brake. 3,352, 3S4, 11-14-67, CI. 18S — 82.7. Stevens, Hoyt C. Apparatus for erecting wall panels. 3.32S,- 859. 7-4-67, CI. 25 — 1. Stevens, J. P., & Co.. Inc. : See — Hand, Frederick F., and Strack. 3,326,740. Hollihan John P., Reed, and Turton. 3,325,987. Hollihan, John P., Reed, and Turton. 3,345,718. Tesoro, Giuliana C. 3,351,622. Tesoro, Giuliana C, Lee, and Moore. Tesoro, Giuliana C, and Ring. 3.335.163. Tesoro, Giuliana C, and Sello. 3.338,883. Stevens, James H. and N. J., to Dumpy Co., ing and unloading bowling ball carrier. 67, CI. 190 — 51. Stevens, Jane E. : See — Ham, George E.. and Stevens. 3,354,126. Stevens, Joel B. : See — Cobb, Phara L.. Jr., and Stevens. 3.297,512. Terrell, Robert L., and Stevens. 3,354,013. Stevens, John L. : Scr — Deal, Joseph D., Jr., Oresko, Stevens, Flipse, and Donald- son. 3,334,606. Stevens, John L., Jr. : See — Bjerke, John O., Halliday. Stevens, Mahler, and Holden. 3,347,051. Stevens, Joseph L. : See — Stevens, Thomas D„ and Hughes. 3,352,353. Stevens, Kenneth A. : See — Perry, Joseph F., and Stevens. 3,350,778. Stevens, Kimball C. : See — Cable, Elvin K., and Stevens. 3,339,033. Stevens Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Mertler, Charles S. 3,297,845. Merrier, Charles S., and Cline. 3,311.157. Stevens, Myron T., to Outboard Marine Corp. Folding wind- shield. 3,336,612, 8-22-67, CI. 9 — 1. Stevens, Naomi J. : See — - Stevens, James H. and N. J. 3,308,911. Stevens, Nichols. Universal clamp fixture. 3,297,313, 1-10- 67, CI. 269—71. Stevens, Peter P., Jr., to W. Landor. Container closure. 3,297,193, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 60. Stevens, Peter P., Jr., to Walter Landor. Pivoted spout dispenser. 3,303,971, 2-14-67, CI. 222 — 153. Stevens, Peter P., Jr., to W. Landor. Invertible closure for a container. 3,323,694, 6-6-67, CI. 222—498. Stevens, Peter P., Jr., to W. Lander. Bag closure structure. 3,348,595, 10-24-67, CI. 150 — 3. Stevens, Raymond H., to F. W. Bell Inc. Method and appara- tus for determining displacement utilizing a hall plate posi- tioned tangential to an arcuate magnetic field. 3,344,347, 9-26-67, CI. 324 — 45. Stevens, Richard M., to United Aircraft Corp. Torsional im- pact limiter. 3,298,248, 1-17-67, CI. 74 — 609. Stevens, Robert T., and M. Hersh, to American Home Products Corp. Reinforced directly compressed non-granulated phar- maceutical crystalline lactose tablets. 3,344,030, 9-26-67, CI. 167 — 82. Stevens, Roger W., to United States Steel Corp. Wire rope. 3,306,022, 2-28-67, CI. 57—148. Stevens, Ronald G. : See — Croll, Ian M., and Stevens. 3,317,410. Stevens Steel and Equipment Co. : See — Stevens, Glenn W., and Siewert. 3,304,622. Stevens, Stephen, and P. D. Shaffer, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of and apparatus for bending glass sheets. 3,307,930. 3-7-67, CI. 65—103. LIST OF PATENTEES 1 2f>7 Stevens. Thomas D., and R. B. Hughes, V* each to J. L. Stevens, J. D. Skldum, F. J. and It. B. Hughes. Automobile accessory apparatus. 3,352,35:5, 11-14-67, CI. 165 — 41. Stevens, William B., % to D. H. Stevens. Spreading mecha- nism for pulverulent material. Re. 26,275, 10-3-67, CI. 222 197 Stevens, William D. : See — Gorzegno, Walter P., Zipay, and Stevens. 3,338,053. Gorzegno, Walter P., Zlpay, and Stevens. 3,338,055. Stevens, William D., and W. P. Gorzegno, to Foster Wheeler Corp. Reheater and superheater circuit arrangement. 3,345,975, 10-10-67, CI. 122 — 406. Stevens, William W., to The McKay Machine Co. Expansible- contractable reel. 3,319,902, 5-16-67, CI. 242—72.1. Stevens, William Y., to International Business Machines Corp. Efficient utilization of control storage and access controls therefor. 3,325,785, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Stevenson, Calvin L., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Controlled atmosphere magnetic roasting of iron ore. 3,297,429, 1- 10-67, CI. 75—1. Stevenson, Charles IC, to Permaglass, Inc. Glass bending fur- nace with burner blast guide tubes. 3,340,037, 9-5-67, CI. 65— 2S7. Stevenson, Derek A., to R. W. Crabtree & Sons Ltd. Printing cylinder circumferential and lateral register adjustment. 3,308,752, 3-14-67, CI. 101—248. Stevenson, Donald E., to Shell Oil Co. 1-substituted 2,6, di- halo phenyl hypnotic and analgesic. 3,303,092, 2-7-67, CI. 167 — 52. Stevenson, George W. : See — Newlan, Irl E.. and Stevenson. 3,309, S13. Stevenson, Halsey B.: See — Castle, John E., and Stevenson. 3,303,047. Stevenson, Halsey B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Porous fibers and processes of preparing same. 3,322,611, 5-30-67, CI. 161—178. Stevenson, James R., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Positive dis- placement meter. 3,304,781, 2-21-67, CI. 73 — 253. Stevenson, John S., to Honeywell Inc. Mixture density con- trol apparatus. 3.330,160, 7-11-67, CI. 73 — 433. Stevenson, Joseph A. : See — Brown, John F. W., Gronin, and Stevenson. 3,331,685. Stevenson, Lawrence G. : See — Bull, Willard C, Stevenson, Kloepper, and Rogers. 3,341,- 447. Stevenson, Norman R., to M-H Equipment Co., Inc. Brake apparatus for carts. 3,307,658, 3-7-67, CI. 188 — 5. Stevenson, Richard M. : See — Creutz, Hans-Gerhard, Stevenson, and Romanowski. 3.32S.273. Stevenson, Robert A., to Federal Pacific Electric Co. Ground leakage detection apparatus for ungrounded systems in- cluding toroidal core detector means. 3,356,939, 12-5-67, CI. 324—51. Stevenson, Robert W. : See— Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,328,566. Prapas, Aristotle G., and Stevenson. 3,326,847. Stevenson, Robert W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Dyeable poly- propylene. 3,355,416, 11-2S-67, CI. 260—41. Stevenson, Wade : See — Clark, Frederick G. 3,320.563. Stevenson, Wilbur W. Flow meter with dampening means. 3,308,661, 3-14-67, CI. 73—202. Stevenson. William D. : See — Fanshawe. Hew D., and Stevenson. 3.329.405. Mitchell, Colin C. and Stevenson. 3,302,496. Steven, William C. : See — Bernick, Leslie M., and Stevert. 3,309,906. Steves. Robert B. : See — Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,331,954. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,340,513. Stevinson, Harry T., D. A. Baker, and G. O. C. Paynter, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Indicator de- vice for release from aircraft. 3,360,728, 12-20-67, CI. 325—114. Steward, Jerrv H., to Multifastener Corp. Variable strength magnetic nut feeder. 3,334,724, S-8-67, CI. 19S — 41. Steward, William A. Work control and scheduling device. 3,359,666, 12-26-67, CI. 40 — 32. Stewart, Albert : See — Brodmann, George L., and Stewart. 3,348,549. Stewart, Alexander, and K. A. Basford, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Power plants. 3,310,936, 3-28-67, CI. 60 — 39.14. Stewart, Alexander, R. A. Cresswell, and M. H. Bryan-Brown, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Mounting arrangement for lift engines. 3,327,971, 6-27-67, CI. 244—54. Stewart. Alfred W.. to Datron Systems, Inc. Tabulating card feed. 3,360.259, 12-26-67, CI. 271—41. Stewart, Aubrey P., Jr., to Nodaway Valley Foods, Inc. Proc- ess for producing aseptically canned milk. 3,340,072, 9-5- 67, CI. 99 — 212. Stewart. Aubrey P., Jr., to Nodaway Vallev Foods, Inc. Proc- ess for stabilizing sterilized milk. 3,34S"955, 10-24-67, CI. 99 — 151. Stewart, Bruce E.. and J. B. Lyman, to Whirlpool Corp. Water level control, 3.331,374, 7-1S-67, CI. 134 — 56. Stewart. Charles R., Jr.. to Eli Lilly and Co. Protective sleeve for bagged products. 3,331,501, 7-1S-67, CI. 206 — 65. 242-023— P 80 Stewart, Charles W. Meter bar. 3,296,859, 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 201. Stewart, Clare A., Jr.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Reaction product of an isocyanate-terminated polyurethane and an ammonia formaldehyde condensate and process of preparing same. 3,355,431, 11-28-67, CI. 260—72. Stewart, David C, Sr. Tobacco elevators. 3,344,889, 10-3-67, CI 1 87 9 Stewart, David G. : See — Gasson, Edward J., and Stewart. 3,309,325. Stewart, Dlllard W. Torque transmitting employing for ir- rigation wheel. 3,312,236, 4-4-67, CI. 137 — 344. Stewart, Donald E. : See — DuPree, Donald G., and Stewart. 3,316,158. Stewart, Douglas C, M. I. Adair, and E. E. Gerlach, to Actine Homes Corp. House trailer with swingable exten- sion. 3,300,914, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 67. Stewart, Duff: See — Pomeroy, Robert L. 3,338,321. Stewart, Duncan J., E. D. Lilja, and L. B. Slichter, to United States of America, Navy. Submarine attack director. 3,300,860. 1-31-67. CI. 33—1. Stewart, Edgar R. Shopping bag cover and carrier. 3,301,- 453, 1-31-67, CI. 224 — 49. Stewart, Edward C. : See — Schreyer, Kenneth D., and Stewart. 3,356.327. Stewart, Edward G, to Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Color insert plate. 3,338,649, 8-29-67, CI. 312—204. Stewart, Edward R. Brake-drive assembly for miniature racing cars. 3.350,953, 11-7-67, CI. 74 — 411.5. Stewart, Ernest R. : See — Bagwell, Charles C, Jr.. and Stewart. 3,307,801. Stewart, Faye H. Load lifting and transport system and method. 3,359,919, 12-26-67, CI. 104 — 22. Stewart, Florentine U. Frozen bread package. 3,330,671, 7-11- 67, CI. 99 — 172. Stewart, Francis M., III. Combination fishing lure and hook guard. 3,352,051, 11-14-67, CI. 43 — 42.1. Stewart, Frederick G., and W. W. Simpson. Air hose mount- ing support. 3,344,935, 10-3-67, CI. 213 — 1. Stewart, George M. : See — Fujinaka, Edwin S., MacDonald, Barron, and Stewart. 3,318,024. Stewart, Gerald E. Razor sharpener. 3,295,397, 1-3-67, a. 76 — 81.7. Stewart, Harold A. : See — Stewart, Harold P. and H. A. 3.332,163. Stewart, Harold P. and H. A. Fishing tackle. 3,332,163, 7-25- 67, CI. 43—44.86. Stewart, Harry D. Process of measuring pills. 3,347,324, 10-17-67, CI. 177—1. Stewart, Harry J. : See — Genauer, Larry, Stewart, and Essigmann. 3,333,823. Stewart, Harvey M. : See — Ransier, William D. 3.327,730. Stewart, Horace M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process and apparatus for handling off-specification helium. 3,333,435, 8-1-67, CI 62—23. Stewart, James M. : See — Pashaian. Sark. and Stewart. 3.307,704. Sigety, Julius B., Arnold, Stewart, and Harbin. 3,327,S39. Stewart, James R.. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Auto- matic shoe handling means. 3.334,367, 8-S-67. CI. 12 — 1. Stewart, James R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Auto- matic transfer devices. 3,337,021, 8-22-67, CI. 198 — 31. Stewart, James U. Liquid dispensing container with bellows. 3,341,083, 9-12-67, CI. 222—209. Stewart, Jefferson E. Key chain tag holder. 3,314,548, 4-18-67, CI. 211—13. Stewart, John, to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Ultrasonic exam- ination apparatus. 3,326,037, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 67.S. Stewart, John A. : See — Sprague, Robert H., and Stewart. 3,342,603. Sprague, Robert H., Stewart, and Lewis. 3.342,602. Sprague, Robert H., Stewart, and Lewis. 3,342.604. Sprague, Robert H., Stewart, and Lewis. 3,351,467. Stewart, John D. : See — Hamilton, Alexander, and Stewart. 3,320,276. Stewart, John K. Externally engaging lifting jack frame. 3,299,833, 1-24-67, CI. 104 — 7. Stewart. John K., to Canada Iron Foundries Ltd. Track levelling device. 3,312,179, 4-4-67, CI. 104 — 7. Stewart, John K., to Canada Iron Foundries, Ltd. Railway track tamping apparatus. 3.343,497, 9-26-67, CI. 104 — 12. Stewart, John K., and H. R. E. Von Beckmann. High fre- quency surveying device. 3,29S,105, 1-17-67, CI. 33 — 60. Stewart, John K., and D. T. Macris. Spike driver. 3,330,220, 7-11-67, CI. 104 — 17. Stewart, John L., to Santa Rita Technology. Inc. Sound analyzing system. 3,325,597, 6-13-67, CI. 179 — 1. Stewart, John R., to Geigy Chemical. Co. Process for the production of multi-colored woolen goods. 3.310.361, 3-21- 67. CI. S— 15. Stewart, Joseph R. : See — McDonald, William L., DeGeorge, Stewart, and Thurmcid. 3,297,992. Stewart. Joseph T. : See — Lowrey, William E., and Stewart. 3,334,650. 1258 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stewart, Katherine F., to Stewart Operations, Inc. Treating the bark of trees to prevent insect damage by tree bark beetles and insects. 3,29S,913, 1-17-67, CI. 167 — 12. , Jr.. to Philip Morris. Inc. Process of electrets. 3,316,620, 5-2-67, CI. Stewart. Lawrence L for the production 29—155.5. Stewart, Meredith M See Kehl, William L., and Stewart. 3,297,588. Kehl, William L., and Stewart. 3,328,122. Stewart, Meredith M.. to Gulf Research & Development Co. Co-precipitated silica-alumina catalyst process and com- position. 3.346,509, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 453. Stewart, Neil R., to Radio Corp. of America. Lamp driver circuits. 3,346,770, 10-10-67, CI. 315 — 194. Stewart, Norman R. : See — - Zandon, Victor A., Klein, and Stewart. 3.333,920. Stewart Operations, Inc. : See — Stewart, Katherine F. 3.29S.913. Stewart, Paul H„ G. E. Fallesen, and J. W. Reeves. Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Processing photographic elements con- taining developing agent. 3,312,550, 4-4-67, CI. 96 — 63. Stewart-Pearce Engineering Co. : See — Tolley, Fred J., and Pearce. 3,338,313. Stewart, Raymond : See — Orphey, Robert D., Jr. 3,321,932. Stewart, Richard P., to Omstell Industries, Inc. Molflboard wing. 3,348,322, 10-24-67, CI. 37 — 155. Stewart, Robert F., to United States of America, Interior. Ap- paratus and process for continuous measurement of mois- ture in moving coal by neutron thermalization. 3,353,021, 11-14-67, CI. 250—83.1. Stewart, Ross E., to Clevite Corp. Vibration isolating mount. 3,330,522, 7-11-67, CI. 248 — 358. Stewart, Ross E., and R. T. Drake, to Clevite Corp. Corrugated resilient mount. 3,350.042. 10-31-67, CI. 248 — 22. Stewart, Russell T. and William D. Stereoscopic picture camera and lenticular screen assembly therefor. 3,301,154, 1-31-67. CI. 95—18. Stewart, Sid G. Map holder. 3,328,899, 7-4-67, CI. 35 — 40. Stewart & Stevenson Services, Inc. : See — Friddell, James F. Re. 26,145. Stewart, Vernon G., to Mission Mfg. Co. Percussion bit. 3,357,- 507, 12-12-67, CI. 175—410. Stewart, Walter N., to United States of America, Arm?. Drop and spin test apparatus. 3,329,014, 7-4-67, CI. 73 — 167. Stewart, Walter W., and F. E. Timmons. Thermoplastic film packaging apparatus. 3,295,295, 1-3-67, CI. 53 — 390. Stewart-Warner Corp. : See — Affel, John J., and Von Nemeth. 3,322,380. Barnes, Eueene F„ and Pendzieh. 3.335.221. Barnes, Eugene F., and Urbanski. 3,349,013. Bjorn, Thomas E. 3.303,511. Bjorn, Thomas E. 3,321,960. Bjorn, Thomas E., and Kadivnik. 3,302,491. Bystricky, Joseph C, and Rasmussen. 3,302,980. Diekerson, John W.. Dinkelkamp, and Luna. 3,349,715. Dinkelkamp, Henry T. 3,356,107. Fairbanks, Gordon J., and Tramontini. 3,325,100. Hennecke, Charles F.. and Mather. 3,302.460. Johnson, Mvron J. 3,314.007. Johnson, Mvron J., and Miles. 3.319,164. Kadivnik, Norman H. 3,308.300. Krasnitz, Ronald H., and Schultz. 3,338,101. Mozzi. Henrv J. 3.301.609. Powell, Patrick L. 3,330.162. Powell. Patrick L 3.333.768. Staiger, Kurt. 3,303,385. Teeguarden, Ross W. 3.334.399. Stewart. Warren A., to Koppers Co., Inc. Apparatus for the manufacture of corrugated paperboard. 3,347,732. 10-17- 67, CI. 156 — 497. Stewart, William D. : See — Stewart, Russell T. and William D. 3,301,154. Stewart, William G., and A. Baekken, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Helicopter rapid securing device. 3.303,807, 2-14-67, CI. 114 — 43.5. Stewart, William M. Oscillator trigger circuit including uni- directional conducting device in the feedback path thereof. 3,310,754, 3-21-67, CI. 331—112. Stewart, William R. : See — Jackson, Ralph N., Maclay, Metzger, and Stewart. 3,302.- 067. Stewart, William S., and W. E. Barr, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Control system for maximum heat utilization in proc- ess for fluid catalytic decomposition conversion of hydro- carbons. 3,316,170, 4-25-67, CI. 208—164. Stewart, William T. : See — ■ Stuart, Frank A., Stewart, Lowe, and Kavanagh. 3,337,- 516. Stewart, Wi'lis L., J. P. K. Greene, and G. S. Elston, to H & G Industries, Inc. Shingle brush. 3,346,900, 10-17-67, CI. 15 — 160. Stewarts and Lloyds (Australia) Pty., Ltd. : See — Elliott, Leonard T. 3,340,850. Stewing, Albert, and S. Polonyi. to E. Polonyi (nee Fremers- dorf), G. Stewing (nee Haseke), and P. Stewing. Roof structure of concrete blocks having wave-shaped passages containing stressed reinforcing. 3,319,387, 5-16-67, CI. 52 — 227. Steyer, John P. : See — Steingass, Hermann, and Steyer. 3.299,754. Steyermark, Paul R., to W. R. Grace & Co. Hydrazinium xanthates and method for their preparation. 3,312,693, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 247.1. Steyermark, Paul R., to W. R. Grace & Co. Isocyanate modi- fication of an oxidized polyolefin which has been treated with a hydrazinium compound. 3,321,446, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Stickelber, Merlin A., to Marion Corp. Continuous dough mix- er. 3,332,36S, 7-25-67, CI. 107 — 36. Stickelber, Merlin A., to Stickelber & Sons, Inc. Continuous mixer. 3,334,873, 8-8-67, CI. 259 — 6. Stickelber & Sons, Inc. : See — Stickelber, Merlin A. 3,334,873. Stickholm, George E., to Sanders Associates. Inc. Frequency synthesizer. 3,331,035, 7-11-67, CI. 331—178. Stickler, Larry L. : See— Mohn, William S„ and Stickler. 3,356,955. Stickley, Carlisle M. Laser tuning and modulating system having an external feedback path. 3,327,243, 6-20-67, CI. 331—94.5. Stickney, Herbert F., to American Optical Co. Welder's mask. 3,327,318. 6-27-67, CI. 2 — 8. Stickney, Truman M. : See — Anderson. Arthur R., Stickney, and Gordon. 3.308,666. Stiefel, Ludwig, to United States of America. Army. Thermal stability test apparatus for combustible fluids. 3.314.2S2, 4-18-67. CI. 73 — 35. Stiefel. Rudy C. Data listing device. 3,299,556, 1-24-67, CI. 40 — 124. Stiefvater, Gerhard W., and R. Y. H. Bremner ; said Bremner assor. to said Stiefvater. Vehicle brake structure. 3.337.005, 8-22-67, CI. 188 — 2. Stieg, Bernard O. : See — Link. Peter J., and Stieg. 3.327.959. Stieger, Karl. Shoe-cleaning appliance. 3,308,499, 3-14-67, CI. 15—36. Stiegler, Roy W., Jr. : See — Bergman, Henry P., and Stiegler. 3,341,381. Stieclitz. Albert : See — Tissier, Roger, Baliguet, and Stieglitz. 3,312,057. Trinkler, Alfred, Stieglitz, and Jumelle. 3,298.180. Stiehl. Fritz, to Kontispira Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung fur Eisen-U Melallverarbeitung. Process for the reduction of acid losses and for the regulation of the water content in metal etching baths for wires and ribbons and device therefor. 3.329.542. 7-4-67, CI. 156 — 19. Stiehl, Karl, and H. Franz, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Air pervious composite fabric. 3.301.740. 1-31-67. CI. 161—98. Stiehl, Karl, and K. Oberlander. to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Method of producing air permeable sheet material. 3.307.961, 3-7-67, CI. 117 — 4. Stieler, Werner, to Telefunken G.m.b.H. Random pulse gen- erator. 3.304.515. 2-14-67, CI. 331 — 78. Stielow G.m.b.H. : See — Saeger. Gert. 3,319,749. Stieltjes, Frederik H„ G. Diemer, and L. Heijne. to North American Philips Co. Inc. Radiation-sensitive semi- conductor device having a substantially linear current- voltase characteristic. 3.324,297. 6-6-67, CI. 250 — 211. Stier, Henrv W., to Carmet Co. Tools. 3,314,126, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 96. Stier, Irvin E.. to United States of America, Army. Electri- cal conductors angularly joined with sheet metal connector havin? struck out tabs. 3.297.817. 1-10-67. CI. 174 — 87. Stier, Otto, to Vollmer Werke Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Process and apparatus for sharpening the teeth of saw blades. 3,308,688, 3-14-67, CI. 76—43. Stieringer, Albert : See — Kaiser, Bernd, and Stieringer. 3,342,432. Stievenart, Emile F., to Agfa-Gevaert N.V. Photographic copying apparatus stripping mechanism. 3,297,317, 1-10- 67, CI. 271—64. Stievenart, Emile F., and K. Phleps, to Agfa-Gevaert N.V. Photographic copvincr apparatus stripping mechanism. 3,348,839. 10-24-67, CI. 271 — 64. Stifelman, Jack. Key case. 3,354,678. 11-28-67, CI. 70 — 456. Stiffler, Gerald L., and J. A. Tershin, to The Boeing Co. Chemical milling of aluminum alloys. 3,356,550, 12-5-67, CI. 156—22. Stiftelsen Svensk Cellulosafarskning : See — Hartler, Nils, and Aurell. 3,354,029. Stifter, Eugene J. : See — Sirignano, Stanley R., and Stifter. 3.312,250. Stifter. John J. Orthodontic appliance. 3,337,95S, S-29-67, CI. 32—14. Stigenberg, Oskar J.: See — Hedentorp, Ture V., and Stigenberg. 3.302,699. Sticleman, Alan H. Chute construction. 3,301,368, 1-31-67, CI. 193—25. Stihl. Andreas : See — Stihl, Andreas, and Gutjahr. 3,337,940. Stihl. Andreas and P., H. Hase, and K. Gutjahr, to Andreas Stihl Maschinenfabrik. Oil conduit system for motor saws. 3,324.971, 6-13-67, CI. 184 — 14. Stihl. Andreas, and K. Gutjahr, to A. Stihl. Method of con- necting a drum to a sprocket wheel. 3,337,940, S-29-67, CI. 29—159. LIST OF PATENTEES 1259 Stilil, Andreas, ami A. Riitz, to Andreas Stihl Maschlnen- fabrlk. Tooth link lor motor chain saws. 3,300,022, 12-20- G7, CI. 143—135. Stihl, Andreas, Masehinenfabrik : See — Stihl, Andreas and P., Hase, and Gutjahr. 3.324,071. Stihl, Andreas, and Kiitz. 3,360,022. Stihl. l'eter : See — Stihl, Andreas and P., Hase, and Gutjahr. 3,324,971. Stijnen, Gerardus N. : See — Schoberle, Robert, and Stijnen. 3,311,550. Stikeleather, Allan. Fin winding machines. 3, 319,440, 5-16-67. CI. 72 — 142. Stikkers, Alexander P. : See — Gillick, Laurance H., and Stikkers. 3,343,473. Gillick, Laurance II., Stikkers, and Hellmann. 3,330.200. Stikkers, Alexander P., and D. H. Hellmann, to Vapor Corp. Recirculating exhaust fan and heat unit. 3,327,004, 6-27- 07, CI. 9S— 10. Stile-Craft Manufacturers. Inc. : See — Cranage, Bidwell C. 3,347,270. Stiles. Alvin B. : See — Howk. IVn.iamin \\\, and Stiles. 3.310,057. Stiles, Alvin B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Catalyst aggregates of crystallites. 3,317,439, 5-2-07, CI. 252— 455. Stiles, Alvin B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Meth- anol oxidation over silver-cadmium alloy. 3,334,143, 8-1- 67, CI. 260 — 603. Stiles, John C, and W. M. Carow, to General Precision Inc. Fluid rotor gyro. 3,299,716, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 5.6. Still. Carl, Firma : See — Thiersch. Friedrich, and Morgenstern. 3,359,1S4. Still. Esther M. : See- Moore, Emorv S., and Still. 3,29S,366. Stilla, John E., and W. H. Greenwald, to Stellar Industrial Products Co. Dummy pin means and method for assem- bling needle bearings. 3,345,723, 10-10-07, CI. 29 — 148.4. Stillebroer, Cornells, to Shell Oil Co. Liquid-gas separator. 3,352,090, 11-14-67, CI. 55 — 201. Stillebroer, Cornelis R., to Shell Oil Co. Inlet piece for a centrifugal pump. 3,323,465, 6-6-07, CI. 103—113. Stiller, Leonard A., to Lasco Industries. Inc. Salt water ice making machine. 3,309,S91. 3-21-07, CI. 62 — 323. Stiller, Leonard A., to Lasco Industries, Inc. Salt water ice making machine. 3.310,958. 3-28-67, CI. 62 — 348. Stilley, Herschel H.. and K. S. Kordik, to Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. Variable speed A.-C. motor control. 3.340,450, 9-5-67. CI. 31S — 214. Stillger, Friedrich : See — Fromme, Hans-Georg, and Stillger. 3,311,244. Stillman, Neil A. : See — Brixner, Frederick W., Stillman, and Siblev. 3,303,470. Stilmar, Frederic B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Vinylidene fluoride interpolymers. 3,318,850, 5-9-67. CI. 260—78.5. Stillwagon. Crawford K., to Kevstone Valve Corp. Disc valve and fitting. 3.306,316, 2-28-67, CI. 137 — 375. Stillwell, Peter F. T. C. : See — Barr, John D.. Reason, and Stillwell. 3,307,267. Starr, Arthur T„ and Stillwell. 3,340,419. Stillwell, Peter F. T. C, and P. J. Greaves, to The Rank Organisation Ltd. Test scoring machine. 3,315,377, 4-25- 67, CI. 35 — 18. Stilwell, Bobbv : See — Bigsbv, Paul V., Jr., and Stilwell. 3,298,263. Stilwell. Frances H. : See-- Stilwell, William E. Jr. 3,347,065. Stilwell, George R., Jr. : See — Abramson, Paul, Stilwell, and Widmer. 3,339,022. Stilwell, Jack E., to Pitman Mfg. Co. Aerial platform hy- draulic control mechanism having override linkage. 3,360,- 076. 12-26-67, CI. 182 — 148. Stilwell, Robert E.. to FMC Corp. Flow timing device. 3,315,701. 4-25-67, CI. 137 — 624.18. Stilwell, William E., Jr., deceased (by F. H. Stilwell, execu- trix). Combined self-heating washer-driers and control ap- paratus therefor. 3,347,065, 10-17-67, CI. 68 — 12. Stilz. Walter. H. Pommer, H. Biczysko, and H. Fessmann. to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Sta- bilized linear polyamides with Schiff's base. 3.321,436, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 458. Stimler, Morton: See — Grantham, Rodney E., and Stimler. 3,302,521. Stimler. Morton, to United States of America, Navy. Toroi- dal magnetic cores having varying cross-sectional areas. 3,303,449, 2-7-67, CI. 336—213. Stimler, Morton. System for phase (frequency) modulation of an RF carrier for low frequency signal. 3,328,712, 6-27- 67, CI. 330 — 10. Stimler, Morton, and R. E. Grantham, to United States of America, Navy. Output energv indicating optical maser. 3,307,448, 3-7-67, CI. SS — 23. Stimmerman. Robert H. Boring tool holder for drilling and reaming operations. 3,359,008, 12-19-67, CI. 279 — 16. Stimpson, James W. : See — Goodman, Issac. Mclntyre, and Stimpson. 3,321,437. Stimson. Allen G. : See — Anwyl. Robert D.. and Stimson. 3,314.344. Stimson. Allen G.. to Eastman Kodak Co. Electromagnetic relay exposure controls. 3.295.429, 1-3-67, CI. 95 — 64. Stimson, Allen G., and G. F. Pickens, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photoelectric exposure control system for cameras. 3,348,- 054, 10-17-67, CI. 250—206. Stinar, Virginia L. Educational aid. 3,303,580, 2-14-07, CI. 35—9. Stine, Herbert G. : See — Wynstra. John, and Stine. 3,350,046. Stine, Robert M., and II. F. Roland, to United Stat.- ol America, Air Force. Doppler method and system for measur- ing miss distance. 3,350,712, 10-31-67, CI. 343 — 12. Stingel, Frederick J. : See — Parish, Harold V. R. 3,328,33S. Stinis, Theodore : See — Haekwkins, Robert D., and Stinis. 3.333,278. Stinn, Dorothea J., J. P. Burke, and T. C. Skonberg. Paramag- netic boards and attachments. 3,339,297, 9-5-67, CI. 35 — 73. Stinnes, Margrete L. : See — Herreshoff, Lewis F. 3,319,577. Stinnett, Richard H. : See — Carlson, Harold J., and Stinnett. 3,341,241. Stinnett, Thomas A. Digital frequency standard. 3,353,113, 11-14-67, CI. 331—55. Stinson, Beryl G. : See — Collins, John G., and Stinson. 3,347,097. Stinson, Joseph B. : See — Knauer, Arthur R., and Stinson. 3,314,410. Stinson, Mary L., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Cushioning support means for belt spans. 3,334,72S. 8-8-07, CI. 198 — 192. Stinson, Richard W.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Signal limits detector. 3,351,927. 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 248. Stirling, Harold J., and J. G. Taylor, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Incoming junction scanning arrangement in automatic telephone exchange system. 3,349,18S, 10-24-67, CI. 179— IS. Stirling, Harold T. : See — Ferer, Harvey D., and Stirling. 3,337,661. Stirling, Harold T., to Stirling Sintering Co. Reclamation of material. 3,326,609, 6-20-67, CI. 75 — 5. Stirling, Harold T. Reciprocating feeder and moving and grate. 3,342,467, 9-19-67, CI. 263 — 6. Stirling, Leo M. Ventilating apparatus. 3,349,998, 10-31-67. CI. 230—114. Stirling Sintering Co. : See — Stirling, Harold T. 3,326,669. Stirling, William L. : See — Neidigh, Rodger V., and Stirling. 3.320.769. Stirn, Howard F., to Preformed Line Products Co. Appliance for linear bodies. 3,315,457, 4-25-67, CI. 57—145. Stirton, Alexander J. : See — Maurer, Elmer W., Stirton, and Weil. 3,305,57S. Weil, James K., Stirton, Smith, and Bistline. 3,297.579. Stiteler, Ellwood C. Ladle valve arrangement with station- ary plug and slidable nozzle. 3,310,851, 3-28-67, CI. 22 — 85. Stites, Francis H., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Electro- optical label reading system using pulse width detection cir- cuit. 3,299,271, 1-17-67, CI. 250—219. Stith, Robert C. Expansible chair. 3,316,018, 4-25-67, CI. 297 — 440. Stitt, Robert I., to SMC Corp. Mechanical connection. 3.352,- 343, 11-14-67, CI. 151—31. Stivers, Edward C, to Raychem Corp. Flame retardant sys- tems and compositions. 3,340,226. 9-5-67. CI. 260 — 45.75. Stivers, Edward C, to Raychem Corp. Aluminum tetrabromo- phthalate. 3,354,191, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 44S. Stiward, Rune I. Hvdraulic brake system with improved filler cap. 3,296,396, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 84. Stobbe, Richard E. : See — Zankl. Frank, and Stobbe. 3,311,025. Sto-Chem : See — Potter. John H. 3,341,392. Stocchi, Virgilio, A. Magelli, and G. Baisero, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the purification of raw cracked gases containing acetylene. 3,349,545, 10-31-67. CI. 55 — 65. Stocchi, Virgilio. A. Ferin, and A. Magelli, to Montecatini Edison S.p.A. Process for the depuration of acetylene con- tained in the gases obtained bv cracking of hydrocarbons. 3,350,473, 10-31-67, CI. 260—679. Stock. Alvin L. : See — Waugh, Raymond G. H., and Stock. 3,295,823. Stock, August, to Moore Drv Kiln Co. Dryer for sheet mate- rial. 3,324,571. 6-13-67, CI. 34 — 160. Stock & Co.'s Apparalenfabriek N.V. Gebr. : See — Van Der Winden, Johannes B. 3,336,722. Stock. Hans J. : See — Schmidt, Richard, and Stock. 3.313.12S. Schmidt, Richard, and Stock. 3.324.685. Schmidt, Richard, and Stock. 3,327,499. Stock, Hans J., to Franz Morat G.m.b.H. Arrangement for synchronizing program controlled machine operations with machine movements. 3,313.129, 4-11-67, Cl. 60 — 154. Stock, Howard P. : See — Pettit, Dorn L.. and Stock. 3,354.350. Stock. Ronald N. : See — Brackett, Frederics S„ Leifer, Scott, and Stock. 3,307,- 848. Stock, Werner, to Union Carbide Corp. Apparatus for pre- paring a trussed boned fowl portion. 3,347,156, 10-17-67, Cl. 100—7. 1260 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stockar, Walter : See — ■ Soiron, Charles. Rafael, and Stockar. 3,298,774. Stockbridge, Bruce W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Spinnerette closure for high pressure spinning of melt polymers. 3,299,- 470, 1-24-67, CI. 18 — 8. Stockholdings Ltd. : See — Ffiske, Gerald D. 3,352,225. Stockdale, Norman S., to International Business Machines Corp. Control circuitry for an electronic curve follower. 3,353,024, 11-14-67, CI. 250—202. Stockebrand, Thomas C, to Digital Equipment Corp. Poly- phase drive system including a shift register. 3,354,367, 11-21-67, CI. 318—138. Stockel, Ivar H. r and C. R. Taylor, to St. Regis Paper Co. Bag filling apparatus and method. 3,307,596, 3-7-67, CI. 141—10 Stocker, Brian J., and G. F. Weston, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Linear accelerometers utilizing a displace- able electron beam. 3,360,677, 12-26-67, CI. 313—192. Stocker, Edward T. : See — Smith, Norman P., and Stocker. 3,303,315. Stocker, Emil, and K. E. Burdeska, to J. R. Geigy, A.G. Monoazo pigments. 3,336,288, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 203. Stocker, Hans. Corn-on-the-cob butterers. 3,308,269, 3-7- 67. CI. 219—436. Stocker, Lester H. : See — Sather, Eugene, and Stocker. 3,306,606. Stockham Valves & Fittings, Inc. : See — Blomstran, Carl A. 3,318,568. Stockholm, Robert Q. : See — O'Connell, Daniel J., and Stockholm. 3,298,038. Stockinger, John H. : See — - Campbell, Craig C, Schick, and Stockinger. 3,321,358. Stockli, Alfred, M. E. Kissling, and W. Spaiinger, to A. S. Stockli. Spirit burner. 3,316,957, 5-2-67, CI. 158 — 97. Stockli, Alfred S. : See— Stockli, Alfred, Kissling, and Spaiinger. 3,316,957. Stockli, Hans. Heating and air conditioning apparatus. 3,308,805, 3-14-67, CI. 126—113. Stocklocker, Heinrich, to Schiff & Stein Gesellschaft m.b.H. Apparatus for moistening tobacco bales by means of a cur- rent of moist air or of vapor in a vacuum. 3,359,989, 12-26-67, CI. 131—136. Stockman, Richard, to The Air Preheater Co., Inc. Apparatus for the elimination of odors from noxious gases. 3,353,919, 11-21-67, CI. 23—277. Stoekmann, Hans H., and H. W. Blakeslee, Jr., to FMC Corp. Bisphenol compound having antioxidant properties. 3,357.- 947, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Stoekmann, Hans H., and H. W. Blakeslee, Jr., to FMC Corp. Phenolic compound having antioxidant properties. 3,357,- 948, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 45.95. Stoekmann, Helmut : See — Decker, Hanns, and StOckmann. 3,345,000. Stocks, Elbert G„ Jr. : See- Day, Thomas L., Stocks, and Totsas. 3,342.212. Stocks, Elbert G., Jr., and T. L. Day, to Connor Engineering Corp. Modulated volume unit and method of controlling the volume of air flow for air conditioning apparatus. 3.346,185, 10-10-67. CI. 236 — 49. Stockton, Elmer A. : See — Botello, Gilber, Johnson, and Stockton. 3,355,148. Stockton. George S., and K. M. Dunagan, to Universal Equip- ment Co., Inc. Degree and angle indicator. 3,295,219, 1-3-67. CI. 33—215.3. Stockton, Gerald : See — Shaw, Richard B., and Stockton. 3,295,530. Shaw, Richard B., and Stockton. 3,342,478. Stockton, Ravmond F. Terrestrial magnetism responsive de- vice. 3,334.420, 8-8-67, CI. 33 — 223. Stockton, Thomas R. : See — Johnson, Harold W., Knowles, and Stockton. 3,318,410. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Infinitely variable speed transmission. 3,299,726, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 190.5. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission. 3.299.739, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 677. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission. 3.299.740, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 677. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Infinitely variable speed transmission. 3,299,743, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 690. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission braking arrangement. 3,300,001, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 4. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle trans- mission providing high traction drive. 3,304,803, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 665. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Transmission. 3,333,- 486, 8-1-67, CI. 74—677. Stockton, Thomas R., to Ford Motor Co. Axle subassembly. 3,344,687, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 710. Stockwell, Janes C, to Dyna-Lite, Inc. Display device. 3,350,- 803, 11-7-67, CI. 40—106.53. Sto-Cote Products, Inc. : See — Stoller, Irvin J. 3,332,831. Stoddard, David L., to International Business Machines Corp. Magnetic strip storage cells. 3,339,993, 9-5-67, CI 312 — 234.1. Stoddard, Stephen D., and D. E. Nuckolls, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Tungsten slip cast- ing method. 3,322,536, 5-30-67, CI. 75—212. Stoddard, Stuart V., J. F. Hardy, and P. F. Gridley, to Cabot Corp. Tar-bonded refractories containing pine tar. 3,340,075, 9-5-67, CI. 106 — 56. Stoddard, William B., Jr. : See— McMullen, Warren H., Monnev, and Stoddard. 3.350,167. Stoeber, Alfred. Support structure. 3,338,605, 8-29-67, CI. 287—54. Stoeckhert, Klaus, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Process for the forming of shaped articles of thermoplastic foam material. 3,301,935, 1-31-67, CI. 264—321. Stoelting Bros. Co. : See — Stoelting, Carl R. 3,296,817. Stoelting, Carl R., to Stoelting Bros. Co. Freezer cylinder construction. 3,296,817, 1-10-67, CI. 62—225. Stoepel, Kurt : See — Mever, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Kroneberg, and Stoepel. 3,318,920. Meyer, Karlheinz, Kratzer, Schutz, Stoepel, and Krone- berg. 3,340,248. Schutz, Stoepel, and Schutz, Stoepel and Kroneberg. Kroneberg. Schutz, Stoepel, and Kroneberg. Meyer, Karlheinz, 3,309,362. Meyer, Karlheinz, 3,325,517. Meyer, Karlheinz, 3,328,387. Stoesser, William F. : See — Gordon, Carroll G., and Stoesser. 3,339.572. Gordon, Carroll G., and Stoesser. 3,354,912. Stoft, Paul E., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Measurement meter. 3.344,350. 9-26-67, CI. 324 — 77. Stoffel, Paul J., to Monsanto Co. Esters of amidoxalic acid. 3,317,584, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 465. Stoffel, Paul J., to Monsanto Co. Dithio oxamyl chlorides. 3,322,811, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 455. Stoffey, Donald G., and A. D. Gutman, to Stauffer Chemical Co. N-[2 - (0,0 - diloweralkylphosphorodithiomethanemer- capto) -ethyl] carbamate or thiocarbomate esters. 3,321,- 556, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 938. Stogryn, Eugene L., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. 3 - difluoroaminomethyl-3-difluoroamino-oxetane and poly- mers thereof. 3,347,801, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 2. Stogryn, Eugene L., and H. F. Strohmayer, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Polymerization of cis Type ill olefins. 3,341,619, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Stogryn, Eugene L., P. A. Argabright, and R. J. Leary, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Difluorarnino-butane- diol. 3,349,129, 10-24-67, CI. 260—584. Stohler, Harro : See — Fuller, Walter, and Stohler. 3,321,367. Stohlmeier, Ingo: See — Schneider, Fritz W., and Stohlmeier. 3,302,793. Stohr, Anita : See — Stohr, Christian. 3,329,998. Stohr, Christian, to A. Stohr. Apparatus for the production of extruded articles with bristles or spikes. 3,329,998, 7-11- 67, CI. 18 — 12. Stohr, Rudolf, to Tuttlingen Rieker & Co. Ski boot. 3,345,761, 10-10-67, CI. 36—2.5. Stohrer, Charles E. ( Jr., and A. H. Sears, to Harper-Wyman Co. Gas burner. 3,301,311, 1-31-67, CI. 158 — 116. Stoiwas, Edward : See — Clock, Gerald E., Rieke, and Stoiwas. Stokely, Raymond E., to Borg-Warner Corp. line bearing. 3,306,679, 2-28-67, CI. 308- Stokely, Raymond E., to Borg-Warner Corp. bearing mount. 3,309,154, 3-14-67, CI. 308 — 184. Stokely, Raymond E., to Borg Warner Corp. Driveline bear- ing support. 3,314,736, 4-18-67, CI. 308 — 27. Stoker, Carl B., Jr., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Package having a tear tab. 3,344,975, 10-3-67, CI. 229 — 51. Stoker, Riley, Corp. : See — Davey, Gerald F. 3,299,597. Midtlyng, Carl R. 3,297,004. Stoker, Robert J., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Air cooler for surface condensers. 3,349,841, 10-31-67, CI. 165 — 113. Stokes, Charles S. : See — Grosse, Aristid V., and Stokes. 3,309,300. Stokes, Jefferson A., N. L. Finch, and L. W. Cooley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Textile product. 3,338,830, 8-29-67, CI. 252—89. Stokes, John B., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Clips for mount- ing rods and the like or panels. 3,345,706, 10-10-67, CI. 24—73. Stokes, John J., Jr., to Aluminum Co. of America. Primary cell. 3,307,976, 3-7-67, CI. 136 — 100. Stokes, Joseph L., and G. Attle. to Abitibi Power & Paper Co., Ltd. Apparatus for coating a scoreline in a board. 3,322,096, 5-30-67, CI. 118—105. Stokes, Kenneth J., to General Electric Co. Plug-in type con- trol device panel assembly with angularly contrasting con- tact portions. 3,333,157, 7-25-67, CI. 317 — 119. Stokes, Kenneth J., to General Electric Co. Electric circuit breaker with thermal-magnetic tripping means. 3,336,545, 8-15-67, CI. 335 — 41. Stokes, Konrad H. : See — Newman, Ernest G., Smith, and Stokes. 3,341,795. Stokes, Neville B., and C. M. Allen, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Coating composition for priming PVC surfaces. 3,355,411, 11-28-67, CI. 260—304. 3,305,745. Resilient drive- 26. Resilient center LIST OF PATENTEES 1261 Stokes, Peter G., to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Means for prepar- ing gas-treated objects. 3,29S,112, 1-17-67, CI. 34—217. Stokes, Philip J. : See — Williams, John L., and Stokes. 3,355,673. Stokes, Rembert R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Coin telephone cash bos booster spring. 3,307,778, 3-7-67, CI. 232—1. Stokis, Edmond. Ventilated molded shoes. 3,310,887, 3-28- G7, CI. 36—3. Stokis, Edmond. Valve for molding of plastic under pressure. 3,344,477, 10-3-67, CI. 18—34. Stolar, Morris E., and P. C. Ninger, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Tablet composition. 3,336,199, 8-15-67, CI. 167— S2. Stolarz, Edward M. : See — Katzman, Lawrence, Briggln, D'Elia, and Stolarz. 3,351,737. Stolesen, Edward : See — Stolesen, Trygve and R. and E. 3,320,984. Stolesen, Trvgve and R. and E. 3,345,244. Stolesen, Rolf : See — Stolesen, Trygve and R. and E. 3,320,9S4. Stolesen, Trygve and R. and E. 3,345,244. Stolesen, Trvgve and R. and E. Method of making building panels. 3,320,9S4, 5-23-67, CI. 144 — 326. Stolesen, Trvgve and R. and E. Plywood building panels. 3,345,- 244, 10-3-67, CI. 161—116. Stolfo, John F. Stand with retractable cover. 3,299,932, 1-24-67, CI. 150—52. Stoljarov, Alexei M., M. S. Khorosheva, I. M. Matveev, A. G. Konstantinova, V. V. Brjanov, and G. I. Kovrigina, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Novykh Stroitelnvkh Materialov. Stone-cutting machine with mo- bile carriage and tiltable saws. 3,360,298, 12-26-67, CI. 299 — 41. Stoll. Andre: See — Jucker, Ernst, Ebnother, and Stoll. 3,299,050. Stoll, Gail: See — Allen, David L. 3,350,136. Stoll, Gottlieb. Belt massage machine with handle surround- ing motor. 3,344,7S2, 10-3-67, CI. 128 — 63. Stoll, Gottlieb. Device for automatic belt massage. 3,344,7S3, 10-3-67, CI. 128—63. Stoll, Kurt. Switching and actuating device. 3,331,254, 7-18- 67, CI. 74—54. Stoll, Kurt, to Kurt Stoll K.G. Maschinen u Apparatebau. Valve mechanism. 3,354,894, 11-28-67, CI. 137 — 1. Stoll, Kurt, K.G. Maschinen u Apparatebau : See — Stoll, Kurt. 3,354,S94. Stoll, Max : See— Biichi. George H., and Stoll. 3,325,514. Stoll, Peter, Guntramsdorf bein : See — Eisenwiener, Johannes. 3,357,93S. Grossteinbeck, Rolf, and Holtz. 3,357,640. Stoll, Reiner G., and R. H. Balch, to Celanese Corp of America. Process and apparatus for producing bulked piled yarn. 3,309, S55, 3-21-67, CI. 57 — 34. Stolle Corp., The : See — Stolle, Ralph J., and Kaminski. 3,322,297. Stolle, Ralph J., and Kaminski. 3,353,515. Stolle. Ralph J., Kaminski, and Close. 3,339,7S9. Stolle, Ralph J., and E. G. Kaminski, to The Stolle Corp. Can with integral pull tab. 3,322,297, 5-30-67, CI. 220 — 54. Stolle, Ralph J., E. G. Kaminski, and P. J. Close, to The Stolle Corp. Scored metal can. 3,339,7S9, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 54. Stolle, Ralph J., and E. G. Kaminski, to The Stolle Corp. Can treating apparatus. 3,353,515, 11-21-67, CI. 118 — 73. Stoller, Frederick L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fractional crystallization melt control responsive to product composi- tion. 3.296,811. 1-10-67. CI. 62 — 58. Stoller, Frederick L., to Phillips Petroluem Co. Synthetic rope structure. 3,315,455, 4—25-67, CI. 57 — 144. Stoller, Irvin J., to Sto-Cote Products, Inc. Method and con- struction of joining together reinforced sheets of plastic. 3,332,S31, 7-25-67. CI. 161—145. Stollman, Irving, and B. P. Solomon ; said Stollman assor. to said Solomon. Golf shoe attachment. 3,337,972, 8-29-67, CI. 36 — 61. Stollman, Oscar S. Toggle-type latch. 3,321,230, 5-23-67, CI. 292 — 113. Stolnitz. Daniel : See — Becke, Hans, Cave, and Stolnitz. 3.355,636. Flatley, Doris W., Becke, and Stolnitz. 3,321, 6S2. Stolpen, Alan H. : See — Peterson, Wesley R., Cook, Thompson, and Stolpen. 3,353,- 424. Thompson, Ronald R., and Stolpen. 3,32S,740. Stolteben, Jack. Air nozzle. 3,318,534, 5-9-67, CI. 239 — 291. Stoltman. Donald D., to General Motors Corp. Carburetor. 3,322,408, 5-30-67, CI. 261—44. Stoltz, Claude : See — Brent, Georges, and Stoltz. 3,339.S44. Stoltz, Herbert C, to AMP Inc. Connector applying tool. Re. 26,146, 1-24-67. CI. 72—397. Stoltz, Herbert C, to AMP Inc. Apparatus for making elec- trical connections. 3,302,274, 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 203. Stoltze. Sven T., to A/S Extrusion. Frame for holding a bag. 3.313,504, 4-11-67, CI. 24S— 99. Stolz, Elmer M. Method of manufacturing a cutter or drill bit with replaceable cutting edge. 3,357,279, 12-12-67, CI. 76—101. Stone. 3,303,685. Uricosuric agent. Stolz, Karl : See — Forster, Franz, and Stolz. 3,299,635. Stolz, Owen M. Building wall structure. Re. 26,165, 2-28- 67, CI. 52—80. Stomboek, J. B. : See — Britten, Harold H., and Pcaslee. 3,308,370. Stommel & Voos Stahlstempelfabrik : See — Voos, Franz, and Molitor. 3,306, 1S6. Stone, Arthur L. : See — Conran, James H., Fitzpatrick, and Stone, Clement A., to Merck & Co., Inc. 3,337,407, 8-22-67, CI. 167—65. Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. : See — Stone, Guthrie B. 3,307,682. Stone, Guthrie B. 3,351,395. 'Stone, Guthrie B., and Folts. 3,351, 17S. Stone, Guthrie B., and Smith. 3,334,871. Stone, David, to National Research Development Corp. Elec- trical digital computing engines. 3,349,377, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Stone, Edward P. Milling cutter tool. 3,300,834. 1-31-67, CI. 29—105. Stone, Elmer O., to Sylvanla Electric Products, Inc. Her- metically encased electroluminescent display device. 3,320,- 459, 5-16-67, CI. 313—108. Stone, Elmer O., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Display device. 3,356,899, 12-5-67, CI. 315—320. Stone, Fred W. : See — Kelly, George B., Jr., and Stone. 3,326,S49. Stone, George E., and J. Allenby, to British Railways Board. Recording apparatus. 3,345,637, 10^3-67, CI. 346 — 33. Stone. Gerald : See — Bussolini, Jacob J., Guida, and Stone. 3,325,379. Stone, Grey E. : See — Brown, Charles W., and Stone. 3,324,456. Stone, Grey E., to General Precision, Inc. Input-output buffer system. 3,351,914, 11-7-67, CI. 340—172.5. Stone, Guthrie B., to Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. Conveyor belt adjusting mechanism. 3,307, 6S2, 3-7-67, CI. 19S — 202. Stone, Guthrie B. Bending and forming attachment for vises. 3,342,057, 9-19-67, CI. 72—333. Stone, Guthrie B., to Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. Conveyor bearing. 3,351,395, 11-7-67, CI. 308 — 27. Stone, Guthrie B., and D. E. Smith, to Stone Convevor Co., Inc. Plaster and mortar mixer 3,334,S71, 8-S-67, CI. 259 — 171. Stone, Guthrie B., and R. A. Folts, to Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. Adjustable conveyor idler. 3,351,178, 11-7-67, CI. 198 — 192. Stone, Horace A., to The Molins Organisation Ltd. Appara- tus for feeding cigarettes. 3,314,523, 4-18-67, CI. 198— 33 Stone, Jack. Horticultural blanket. 3,339,309, 9-5-67, CI. 47 — 29. Stone, Joseph B. : See — - Ferrari, Patrick T., Reese, and Stone. 3,316,878. Murray, Thomas C, Reese, Roselli, Sehaeffer, and Stone. 3,319,604. Murray, Thomas C, Roberts, and Stone. 3,316,875. Sehoen, John J., and Stone. 3,304,476. Stone, Joseph J., to A. B. Dick Co. Electrostatic image copier having photoconductive element switching. 3,301,- 947, 1-31-67, CI. 17S— 6.6. Stone, Joseph J., to A. B. Dick Co. Character generator system. 3,324,346, 6-6-67, CI. 315—11. Stone, Joseph J., to A. B. Dick Co. Photographic recorder having multiple lenses for sequential exposure. 3,32S,522, 6-27-67, CI. 17S— 6.7. Stone, Joseph J., to A. B. Dick Co. Nozzle cover. 3,346,869, 10-10-67, CI. 346 — 75. Stone, Joseph J., and R. A. Adams, to A. B. Dick Co. Digital to analog converter. 3,32S,792, 6-27-67. CI. 340 — 347. Stone, Leslie F. Level measuring device. 3,350,940, 11-7-67, CI. 73—301. Stone, Melvin L. : See — Krupp, Anton M., and Stone. 3,315,216. Stone, Morris D., to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Method of and apparatus for obtaining flat metallic strip. 3,32S,992, 7-4-67, CI. 72 — 205. Stone, Morris D.. and C. H. Johnson, to United Engineering and Foundry Co. Strip cooling system. 3,299,900. 1-24- 67, CI. 134 — 122. Stone. Orison W., to Developak, Inc. Article-supporting and displaying devices. 3,349,897, 10-31-67, CI. 206 — i.3.14. Stone, Oscar H. : See — Gross, William L. C, and Stone. 3,354,579. Stone, Raymond A., to Arnor-Stone Laboratories, Inc. Low temperature resistant aerosol anesthetic preparation con- taining benzocaine. 3,322,624, 5-30-67, CI. 167 — 52. Stone, Richard M., to United States of America, Navy. In- frared temperature and frequency compensation circuit. 3,296,441, 1-3-67, CI. 250— S3.3. Stone, Robert L., and G. T. Burress, to Tracor. Inc. Thermo- couple for DTA. 3.29S.220, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 15. Stone. Robert S., D. G. Wilcox, and C. J. McBride, to The Cleveland Fabricating Co., Inc. Building insulation. 3,31S,063, 5-9-67, CI. 52 — 404. Stone, Steven F. : See — Neureither, George R., and Stone. 3,326,365. Stone Straw Corp. : See — Mills. Samuel M., and Husar. 3,347,274. 1262 INDEX OP PATENTS, 1961 Stone, Theodore F., and O. Duzey, to Carrier Corp. Firing mechanism for multiple burner heating apparatus. 3,315,- 655, 4-25-67, CI. 126 — 91. Stone, Thomas W., and M. R. Seelhof, to Controls Co. of America. Motor circuit utilizing transformer action be- tween motor windings. 3,325,712, 6-13-67, CI. 318 — 220. Stone & Webster Engineering Corp. : See — Chave, Charles T. 3,307,913. Gans, Daniel, Jr., Woodman, De Luca, and Cleveland. 3,322,141. Gordon, Clarence T. 3,320,969. Noble, John H. 3,340,200. Stoneburner, Madison B. Fiberglass bathtub, enclosure and other household utilities. 3,359,574, 12-26-67, CI. 4—173. Stonehill, Albert A., to Ethicon, Inc. Sterile alkyl ester of 2-cyanoacrylate. 3,360,124, 12-26-67, CI. 206—84. Stonely, Donald R., to Peacock Bros. Ltd. High-line transfer systems. 3,350,820, 11-7-67, CI. 52—29. Stoner, Arthur M., R. L. Paquin, and R. C. Schneider, to Aldco, Inc. Beverage can cooler. 3,302,427, 2-7-67, CI. 62—457. Stoner, Arthur M., and R. L. Paquin, to Aldoc, Inc. Device for cooling or keeping cool a beverage container. 3,302,- 428, 2-7-67, CI. 62—457. Stoner, Walter J. : See — Palmer, Henry F., Stoner, and Feld. 3,298,479. Stong, Guy E., to Corning Glass Works. Method of producing composite semicrystalline articles. 3,325,266, 6-13-67, CI. 65—33. Stookey, Stanley D., to Corning Glass Works. Method of making synthetic mica bodies. 3,325,265, 6-13-67, CI. 65—33. Stoops, Charles E. : See — ■ Furrow, Clarence L., and Stoops. 3,342.714. Furrow, Clarence L., Stoops, and Mahan. 3.337,437. Stoops, Robert F., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Liquid phase extrusion for forming refractory materials. 3,320,056, 5-16-67, CI. 75 — 201. Stoorvogel, Willem : See — Jorna, Ype, Van Staaden, Stoorvogel, and Ferwerda. 3.328,797. Stoothoff, Stanley T. and W. W., to Eastman Kodak Co. Machine for mounting an insert in the aperture in a record card. 3,359,150. 12-19-67, CI. 156 — 379. Stoothoff. William W. : See — Stoothoff, Stanley T. and W. W. 3,359,150. Stop-Fire, Inc. : See — Nurkiewicz, Ignatius. 3,330,527. Stop-Motion Devices Corp. : See — Tellerman, Edward M. 3,343,158. Vossen, Edward. 3,323,333. Stopek, Benjamin, to Ideal Tov Corp. Convertible toy cradle and crib for a doll. 3.335,433. 8-15-67, CI. 5—105. Stopfix-Bremse Schroter & Co. : See — Schroter, Hans O. 3,310,994. Stoppa, Gianfranco : See — Natta, Giulio, Porri, Carbonaro, and Stoppa. 3,301,839. Natta, Giulio, Porri, Stoppa, and Carbonaro. 3,300,467. Stoppe, Willy G. Fuel tank. 3,295,799, 1-3-67, CI. 244—135. Stoppe, Willv G.. a / 2 to N. Vos. Variable lift wing. 3,307,- 807, 3-7-6'7, CI. 244—48. Stora Kopparbergs Bergslags Aktiebolag : See — Bergstrom, Ernst R. 3,298,107. Johansson, Folke K. E., Smedstam, and Uggla. 3.314,- 781. Jonsson, Stig E. L. 3,325,877. Josefsson, Erik A. A., Bengtsson, and Almqvist. 3,304,- 172. Storage Systems, Inc. : See — Caudell, Le Roy. 3,337,061. Storeel, Joseph A. : See — Juris, Mitchell A., Storeel, and Ihota. 3,316,528. Storch, Bernard. Adjustable anchoring means for masonry walls. 3,353,312, 11-21-67, CI. 52 — 713. Storch, Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Fastener as- sembly. 3,298,750, 1-17-67. CI. 308—2. Storch. Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Bearing gauge. 3,308,546, 3-14-67, CI. 33—174. Storch. Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Lock nut. 3,311,146, 3-28-67, CI. 151—21. Storch, Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Taper bolt assembly. 3,317,228, 5-2-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Storch, Harold A., to Federal Screw Works. Fastener assem- bly for angular joint. 3,355.200, 11-28-67, CI. 287 — 101. Storchheim, Samuel, to Alloys Research & Mfg. Corp. Aluminous sintered parts and techniques for fabricating same. 3,301,671, 1-31-67, CI. 75 — 200. Storchheim. Samuel, to Alloys Research & Mfg. Corp. Method of forming porous aluminum strip. 3,331,684, 7-18-67, CI. 75 — 208. Storck, Winfried : See — Manecke, Georg. and Storck. 3,344,090. Storer Broadcasting Co. : See — Lockwood, Edward C. 3,320,536. Storey, Alvin B., to Celanese Corp. Cartons. 3.306,439, 2- 28-67, CI. 206—65. Storey, Alvin B., to Celanese Corp. Warp beam winding arbor. 3,315,906, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 46.21. Storey, Bayard T., L. M. Miller, and W. Fries, to Rohm & Haas Co. Weakly basic anion exchange resins prepared from acrylonitrile-polyethylenically unsaturated compounds reacted with diamines and process for making same. 3,311,- 572, 3-28-67, CI. 260—2.1. Storey, J. A. : See — York, Archie W. 3,319,157. Storey, William C. : See — Lee, Claude K., Rothmann, Storey, and Woodruff. 3,323,273. Stori-Corder Co. : See — Williams, Richard A. 3,311,316. Stork & Co.'s Apparatenfabriek N.V. Gebr. : See — Jansen, Lodewijk. 3.354,519. Van der Winden, Johannes B. 3,304,860. Van der Winden, Johannes B. 3,313,232. Van der Winden, Johannes B. 3,315,787. Van der Winden, Johannes B. 3.319,763. Van der Winden, Johannes B. 3,322,059. Storm, Elwood H. : See — Grabowski, Walter L., Junge, and Storm. 3,334,785. Storm, Elwood H. High pressure ammonia development de- vice. 3,340,786, 9-12-67, CI. 95 — 89. Storm, Frederick K., Jr., and E. H. Smiley, to Emdeko Dis- tributing, Inc. Floor treating machine. 3,348,254, 10-24-67, CI. 15 — 49. Storm, Herbert F., to General Electric Co. Phase controlled alternating current power circuits using bidirectional con- ducting devices. 3,348,128, 10-17-67, a. 323 — i. Storm, Orrin D. : See — Jacoby, Charles W., Tubbs, Wilson, and Storm. 3,296,- 219. Storm Weather Products Co., Inc. : See — Ellenberg, Max H., Weiner, and Rouch. 3,335,487. Stormann-Menninger, Heimo : See — Obendorf, Werner, and Stormann-Menninger. 3,334,134. Stormann-Menninger-Lerchenthal, Heimo, E. Kioimstein, and R. Schonbeek, to Osterreichische Stickstoffwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. 3-chlorophyridazone-(6)-l-acetic acid diallvl- amide. 3,312,701, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 250. Stormon, Lester T. and R. D. Pheasant release device. 3,357,- 405, 12-12-67, CI. 119—15.6. Stormon, Robert D. : See — Stormon, Lester T. and R. D. 3,357,405. Storrie, Arthur : See — Artiaga, Mariano V., Tranter, Storrie, Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,318,267. Rich, Harold M., Artiaga, Wolf, Van Eikeren, De Keizer, and Storrie. 3,318,266. Storrs. Charles D. : See — Clark, Reginald F., and Storrs. 3,328,443. Storsand, Bjarne, to Oerlikon Engineering Co. Dynamo-elec- tric machine carrying radially mounted rectifiers. 3,354,330, 11-21-67, CI. 310 — 68. Storti, Michael, to Rohm & Haas Co. Figure control garment and method therefor. 3,327,707, 6-27-67, CI. 128 — 539. Story, Malcolm C. Wire stretcher. 3,348,812, 10-24-67, CI. 254 — 161. Story, Wayne G. Feed control mechanism for quilting machine arrangement. 3,354,850, 11-28-67, CI. 112 — 118. Storzbach, Rudolf: See — Hachtel, Wilhelm. 3,331,095. Stoskopf, Cleve W. : See — Zingg, Warren M., and Stoskopf. 3,326.536. Stoten, Terence A., to George Kent, Ltd. Counter-boxes. 3,344,988, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 117. Stotesberry, Ralph B. : See — Brownley, Trenholm L., Stotesberry, and Sublett. 3,336.- 634. Stothert & Pitt Ltd. : See — Hall, John P. 3,339,468. Stotler, Harold H., G. B. Farkas, and P. C. Keith, to Hydro- carbon Research, Inc. Method for gasification of carbona- ceous materials. 3,311,460, 3-28-67, CI. 48 — 197. Stott, Albert M., and O. Nimylowycz, to United States of America, Army. Mounting mechanism. 3,318,034, 5-9-67, CI. 42—1. Stott, Alfred B., R. Hemingway, and B. Parker, to Dawson, Payne & Elliott, Ltd. Apparatus for conveying hollow ar- ticles to a printing station. 3,313,392. 4-11-67, CI. 19S — 19. Stott, Ted. H. H. Schulze, and L. J Gunvou, to Avco Corp. Corn grinder for field operation. 3.349,823, 10-31-67 CI. 146 — 79. Stott, Thomas C. F., to General Motors Corp. Flywheel assemblies. 3,299,735, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 572. Stott, Thomas C. F., to General Motors Corp. Motor vehicle gear selector mechanisms. 3,310,992, 3-28-67, CI. 74 — 473. Stott, Thomas C. F., to General Motors Corp. Noise reduction of toothed gears. 3,329,037, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 437. Stouffer, Ronald D., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Acceleration- sensitive devices and systems. 3.335,612, 8-15-67, CI. 73 — 490. Stout, Allison B., Jr., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Horizontal wind detector. 3,343,412, 9-26-67, CI. 73 — 189. Stout, Bill A. : See — De Long, Max M., Stout, and Ries. 3,347,031. Stout, Ellarson R. : See — Chillson, Charles W., Stout, Smith, and Lebo. 3,319,752. Stout. Ellarson R., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Spring clutch with helical spline. 3,356,194, 12-5-67, CI. 192 — 12. LIST OF PATENTEES 1263 Stout, Glenn M. Dpp .stick. 3,323,259, 0-0-07, CI. 51—229. Stout, Harold C, to General Electric Co. Multispeed induction type electric motor. 3,350,614, 10-31-07, CI. 318 — 224. Stout, Harold D. : See — Bramnierlo, Allen A., and Stout. Re. 26,179. Stout, Hazel E., and B. \V. Leaser. Head protecting hood. 3,314,079, 4-18-67, CI. 2—173. Stout, Jack E. : See — ■ Futerfas, Jack, Salava, and Stout. 3,315,228. Stout, Joyce E. : See — Foster, William A., and Stout. 3,323,979. Stout, Richard L., J. L. Johnson, and L. N. J. Spendlove. Tire spreader. 3,295,828, 1-3-67, CI. 254 — 50.3. Stout, Robert K., to International Concrete System8 Co. Con- crete wall construction form. 3,307,S22, 3-7-67. CI. 249 — 189. Stout, Rodney W.: See: — Edwards, James W., Mays, and Stout. 3.302.579. Edwards, James W., Mays, and Stout. 3,302,580. Edwards. James W., and Stout. 3,320, S79. Stout, vValter C. : See — Fagan Robert M., and Stout. 3,332,662. Stout, William H. Mobile irrigation system. 3,302,883, 2- 7-67, CI. 239—212. Stout, William H. Insect guard for irrigation nozzles. 3,315,897, 4-25-67, CI. 239—230. Stout, William J. : See — Belak, Steven G., and Stout. 3,314,903. Sroutamire, Donald W., to iShell Oil Co. Fluorotoluene- dittnol-phosphorodithioate. 3,310,610, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 930. Stoutenburgh, Guv H. Connection for a portable urinal and receptacle. 3,339,551, 9-5-67, CI. 128 — 295. Stover, Edward R., to General Electric Co. Heat treating pyrolytic graphite and boron nitride bodies with simul- taneous application of multiaxial tension. 3,351,690, 11-7- 67, CI. 264 — 81. Stover, Emory F. Vane type flow meter. 3,298,230, 1-17- 67. CI. 73—228. Stover, Harris A., to Collins Radio Co. Digital automatic di- rection finding system. 3,298,027, 1-10-67, CI. 3-13—117. Stover, Harris A., to Collins Radio Co. Asynchronous time sharing svstem for multiple FM altimeter. 3,33G,593, 8-15-67, CI. 343—12. Stover, Harris A., to Collins Radio Co. SSB system which overcomes problems of squelch, impulse interference and AGC as commonlv encountered. 3,358,234, 12-12-67, CI. 325 — 330. Stover, Jordan H., Ill, to The Lamson and Sessions Co. Flanged lock nut. 3,301,298, 1-31-67, CI. 151 — 21. Stover, Samuel E. : See — - Kunz, Gerald, and Stover. 3.328, S49. Stover, William A. : See — ■ Briggs, Warren S., Stover, and Warthen. 3.295,91S. Henderson. Donald S., Briggs, Stover, and Thomas. 3.295.919. Stover, William A., J. L. Warthen, and W. S. Briggs, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of treating exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,304,150, 2-14-67, CI. 23 — 2. Stover, William F.. to Fre-Mar Industries, Inc. Tire repairing injector tool. 3,339,438, 9-5-67, CI. 81 — 15.7. Stovhase, Rainer. Transfer arrangement for knitted rib bor- ders. 3.304,749, 2-21-67, CI. 66 — 147. Stow & Davis Furniture Co. : See — Anderson, William Y. 3,333,914. Stow, George C, Jr.. W. C. Mallonee. and H. D. Barrett, to Monsanto Co. Nylon tire cords. 3,343,363, 9-26-67, CI. 57 — 140. Stow, Robin J. W. C, to International Harvester Co. Con- trol valve for track laying tractor. 3,305,037, 2-21-67, CI. 180—6.2. Stowe. Robert A. : S<>e — Mayer, Raymond P., and Stowe. 3,305,311. Stowe, Robert A., and J. B. Reynolds, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for production of magnesium hydroxide and calcium chloride. 3,301,633, 1-31-67, CI. 23 — 90. Stowe-Woodward, Inc. : See — Mitchell Paul J. 3 349.693. Moreo. Robert E. 3,296,706. Twickler, George H. 3,350,252. Stowell, Charles, and B. Haytoek, III, to Continental Rubber Works. Reinforced hose structure. 3,318,339, 5-9-67, CI. 138— 13S. Stowell. Keith C, to J. M. Collet & Co. Ltd. Processes for treating wort. 3,355,297, 11-2S-67, CI. 99 — 52. Stowers, Robert J., to Ford Motor Co. Fluid brake adjuster. 3,356,193, 12-5-67, CI. 188 — 196. Stovell, Loyal A., and H. S. Redline. to Union Carbide Corp. Refractories. 3,328.183, 6-27-67, CI. 106 — 59. Stovke, Ludwig T., to Fairchild Hiller Corp. Control system for infinitely variable transmission. 3,300,000, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — .09. Stovke, Ludwig T., and K. W. Porter, to Fairchild Hiller Corp. Control svstem for infinitely variable automatic transmis- sion. 3,29S,174, 1-17-67, CI. 60 — 19. Strabag Bau-A.G. : See — Feiner, Alfred, Hamann, and Schopf. 3,299.642. Strachan, Robert G. : See — Sarett, Lewis H., Strachan, and Hirschmann. 3,325,474. Strack, Carlo : See — ■ Hand, Frederick F., and Strack. 3.326.740. Strack, Donald R. : See — Stare, Donald E., Strack, and Reindl. 3,298,970. Stracke, Werner : See — Riester, Oskar, and Stracke. 3,305,362. Strader, Don iS., to International Harvester Co. Piston con- struction. 3,312,150, 4-4-67, CI. 92 — 252. Strader, Don S., to The Eimco Corp. Ore train loading arrangement. 3,323,663, 6-6-67, CI. 214 — 38. Strader, John G., to Gary Aqua-Peller Corp. Battery operated propulsion unit for swimmers. 3,329,118, 7-4-67, CI. 114 — 16. Straehle, William T. : See — Mandle, Richard M., and Straehle. 3,298,807. Strahan, George M. Golf swing training device. 3,351,346, 11-7-67, CI. 273 — 193. Strahan, Robert M., and J. P. Pietrzak, to General Motors Corp. Freezing tray. 3,335,577, 8-15-67, CI. 62 — 320. Strahan, Robert M., and J. P. Pietrzak, to General Motors Corp. Ice cracker grid. 3,335,578, 8-15-67, CI. 62 — 320. Strain, Clyde E. : See — Cox. Herbert F., Jr., and 'Strahl. 3,349,859. Parish, George R., and Strahl. 3,313,456. Strahm, Andr6, and H. Oppliger. Venetian blinds. 3,327,765, 6-27-67, CI. 160—168. Straight, Edward R., and A. A. Robson, to Vogt Mfg. Corp. Safety belt buckle. 3,340,578, 9-12-67, CI. 24—77. Straight, Paul L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Dyeing metallized polyolefins with benzothiazoleazonaphthol dyes. 3,341,278, 1-12-67, CI. 8 — 42. Strain, Franklin : See — Bissinger, William E., holm. 3,320,211. Strait, Robert D., and R. Strain, Stevens, Dial, and Chis- W. Sanders, to United States of America, Navy. High stability regulated voltage supply. 3,315,149, 4-18-67, CI. 323 — 22. Straits Steel & Wire Co. : See — 1'urucker, Walter G. 3.358.86S. Strakhal, Vladimir A., J. B. Zitser, and B. M. Rebrik. Pipe- gripping device used for pulling and running operations in the boring of wells. 3,322,456, 5-30-67, CI. 294 — 88. Strakhov, Nicholas A. : See — McNair, Irving M., Jr., Strakhov, and Young. 3,344,348. Straley, James M. : See — Fisher, John G., and Straley. 3,311,619. Wallace, David J., Straley, and Weaver. 3,342,799. Weaver, Max A., Wallace, and Straley. 3,326,960. Straley, James M., and R. R. Giles, to Eastman Kodak Co. l-amino-2-aryloxy-4-sulfon-amidoanthraquinones. 3,324,150, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 373. Straley, James M., D. J. Wallace and M. A. Weaver, to Eastman Kodak Co. Mono azo dves for synthetic fibers. 3,346,552, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 158. Straley, James M., D. J. Wallace, and M. A. Weaver, to East- man Kodak Co. Methine compounds containing the cyano- methylidene group. 3,349,098, 10-24-67, CI. 260—326. Stram, George H. : See — Deeley, Haskin U„ Jr., and Stram. 3,295,621. Stram. Oscar B., and S. N. Einhorn, to Burroughs Corp. Magnetic core octal adder having noise cancelling wind- ings. 3.351,747. 11-7-67, CI. 235 — 175. Stramaglia, Stephen J. : See — Boragina, Vincent, Schneider, and Stramaglia. 3,322,014. Strance, John S., and R. W. Cruger, to E. W. Bliss Co. Rapid cycle arresting system. 3,309,043, 3 14-67, CI. 244 — 110. Strance, John S., A. G. Condodina, and F. Silver, to E. W. Bliss Co. Method and apparatus for arresting a missile. 3.309,044, 3-14-67, CI. 244 — 110. Strand. Edna E. : See — Strand, Erling K. and E. S. 3,342,073. Strand, Edward R. : See — Browning, Iben S., and Strand. 3,318,157. Strand Electric and Engineering Co. Ltd., The : See — Bentham, Frederick P. 3,307,028. Strand, Erling K., deceased, by E. E. Strand, executrix. Grain sampling device. 3,342,073, 9-19-67, CI. 73 — 423. Strand, Norman S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Permeability separatory cell and apparatus and method of using the same. 3,342,729, 9-19-67, CI. 210—23. Strand, Sanford M., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Digital motor speed and position regulator for low speed operation. 3,349,- 308, 10-24-67, CI. 318 — 314. Strand, Sanford M., and P. M. Kintner, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Digital speed and position regulating motor control system. 3,331,006, 7-11-67, CI. 318—314. Strandberg, Charles F., Jr., to Strandberg Engineering Labo- ratories, Inc. Detector roll and roll assembly for contact- ing sized web material for preventing the accumulation of size thereon. 3,297,945, 1-10-67, CI. 324 — 61. Strandberg, Donald P., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Frequency reproducing system. 3,328,699, 6—27-67, CI. 325 — 423. Strandberg Engineering Laboratories. Inc. : See — Strandberg, Charles F., Jr. 3,297.945. Strandell, Per-Olof. Arrangement in rolling mills. 3,343,396, 9-26-67, CI. 72 — 238. Strang, Aart, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricants containing non-ash- forming additives. 3,298,955, 1-17-67, CI. 252 — 51.5. Strang, Alastair, to Courtaulds Ltd. Spinning fibers. 3,332,- 110T 7-25-67, CI. 18 — 8. Strang, Charles D., to Outboard Marine Corp. Marine propel- ler. 3,356,151, 12-5-67, CI. 170 — 135.71. 1264 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Strang, Elmer J. : See — iScott, Ray A., and Strang. 3,334.864. Strang, Jack D. : See — Bristol, Kenneth E., and Strang. 3,345,324. Strang, Urho A., to Jered Industries, Inc. Pneumatic leak test panel. 3,331.237, 7-18-67, CI. 73 — 40. Strang, Ward E. : See — Pistey, John, and Strang. 3,343,041. Strange, Harold 0. : See — McGrath, Joseph J., and Strange. 3,318,810. McGrath, Joseph J., and Strange. 3.326,802. Scypinski, Frederick E., and Strange. 3,303,130. Strange, John, Carton Co. : See — Strange, William M. 3,315,873. Strange, John W,, and A. L. Halberstadt, to British Lighting Industries Ltd. Mounting of tungsten-halogen lamps. 3,360,- 765, 12-26-67, CI. 339—50. Strange, Lloyd K., J. E. Marberry, and D. S. Koons, to Mobil Oil Corp. Thermal recovery method for oil sands. 3,346,048, 10-10-67, CI. 166 — 11. Strange, Robert R., and S. G. Haw, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Frangible ceramic test mold. 3,295,171, 1-3-67, CI. 22—1. Strange, William M., to John Strange Carton Co. Beelose- able package. 3,315,873, 4^25-67, CI. 229^51. Stranko, William C, to The Patterson-Kelley Co., Inc. Con- tinuous water heater. 3,315,735, 4-25-67, CI. 165 — 108. Strantz, Lawrence D. : See — ■ Eaton, Lyle E., and Strantz. 3,341,217. Strasbaugh, Ray H. : See — Walsh. Thomas A., and Strasbaugh. -3,315,367. Straschil, Heinrich K., and W. Egbert, Jr., to Engelhard In- dustries, Inc. Process for the removal of oxygen and acetylenic contaminants from normally gaseous olefins. 3,305,597, 2-21-67, CI. 260—677. Strasen, Gunter, and G. Graber, to Varta Deutsche Edison- Akkumulatoren-Co. Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Apparatus for switching over of a load from one power source to another without interruption. 3,356,857, 12—5-67, CI. 307 — 66. Strasheim, Albertus, to South African Invention Development Corp. Photoelectric attachment for spectrometric or spec- trograph^ apparatus. 3,350,567, 10-31-67, CI. 250 — 226. Strass, Wilfried, to Linde Aktiengesellschaft. Expansion-tur- bine nozzle ring and apparatus incorporating same. 3,350,- 061, 10-31-67, CI. 253—40. Strassberg, Daniel D., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Event record- ers employing semiconductive switching elements. 3,335,- 422, 8-8-67, CI. 346—74 Strassberg, Maximilien. Guiding device. 3,304,133, 2-14-67, CI. 308 — 6. Strassberg, Maximilien. Double-thrust bearings. 3,304,137, 2-14-67, CI. 308—174. Strassburger, Julius H., to National Steel Corp. Blast furnace automatic control apparatus. 3,346,250, 10-10-67, CI. 266—30. Strasser. Joseph P., M. J. Hatch, and F. L. Knochel, to The Dow Chemical Co. Textile backing agent comprising an aqueous dispersion of a carboxyl-containing copolymer and the reaction product of epichlorohydrin with an alkylene polyamine. 3,321,432, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Strasser, Joseph P., M. J. Hatch, and F. L. Knochel, to The Dow Chemical Co. Textile fabric backsizing composition process for treating textile fabric therewith and the treated fabric. 3,332,797, 7-25-67, CI. 117 — 139.5. Strasser, Joseph P., and E. R. Dunn, to The Dow Chemical Co. Adhesive composition of styrene, butadiene, unsaturated carboxylic acid copolymer blended with epichlorohydrin- polyamide adduct. 3,338,858, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Strasser, Rudolf : See — Piekarski, Gottfried, and Strasser. 3,328,378. Strasser, Willi. Equipment and process for cultivating useful and ornamental plants. 3,324.593, 6-13-67, CI. 47 — 58. Stratford Engineering Corp. : See — Graham, Ward A. 3,355,106. Stratford Retreat House : See — Berman, Nelson. 3,313,990. Goldrvn David. 3,332,139. Seiden, Hugo, and Hirschberg. 3,336,515. Strathmore Products, Inc. : See — Burr, Harold S., and Schardt. 3,356,350. Stratoflex, Inc. : See — New, Truman L. 3,347,571. Stratton, Axel W., Jr. : See — Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. W. Stratton, Jr.. 3,308,936. Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. W. Stratton, Jr. 3,348,360. Stratton, Boyd L., to Ampex Corp. Signal demodulating and combining circuit for wideband reproducing systems. 3,333,063, 7-25-67, CI. 179—100.2. Stratton, Boyd L., to Ampex Corp. Transistorized multivi- brator modulator with starting circuit. 3,334,315, 8-1-67, CI. 332—14. Stratton, Boyd L., and B. E. Guisinger, to Ampex Corp. Frequency multiplying monostable multivibrator. 3,304,- 439, 2-14-67, CI. 307—88.5. Stratton, Bruce D. Ski pole with lock. 3,335,585, 8-15-67, CI. 70—58. Stratton, Charles A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Drillins fluids and additives therefor. 3,344,063, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — S.5. means. 3.330,528, 3,335,258. Space charge " -1-67, CI. W. Stratton, Jr. Stratton, Cleo C. Power control locking 7-11-67, CI. 251 — 89. Stratton, Donald A. : See — Barnhart, Herbert D, and Stratton. Stratton, George B. : See — Hoch, Paul E., and Stratton. 3,346,596. Stratton, Kenneth E. : See — Shaffer, Paul C, and Stratton. 3,339,522. Stratton, Robert, to Texas Instruments Inc. barrier hot electron cathode. 3,334,248, 307—88.5. Stratton, Wendell J. : See — ■ Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. W. Stratton, Jr. 3,308,936. Roland, Max, W. J. Stratton, and A. 3,348,360. Stratynski, Eugene E. : See — Obermaier, Frank E., Stratynski, and Scott. 3,329,342. Straub, Carl, to Brevetti Omnitec. Stop light switch for vehicles. 3,300,604, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 61.89. Straub, Lothar. Means for eliminating interfering diffrac- tion effects originating at the edges of a mirror. 3,300,- 208, 1-24-67, CI. 350 — 296. Straub, Lothar. Arrangement for weakening, extinguishing and/or deflecting reflected waves. 3,307,186, 2-28-67, CI. 343—18. Straub, Melvin J. : See — Lobash, Floyd, Gilchrist, and Straub. 3,344,772. Shaff, Gerald H„ Dammar, and Straub. 3,338,526. Straub, Melvin J., A. L. Hover, and J. C. Anderson, to Gordon Johnson Co. Machine for sealing packages. 3,316,- 690, 5-2-67, CI. 53 — 329. Straub, Melvin J., and G. H. Shaff, to Possis Machine Corp. Pocket shroud for stator winding machine. 3,345,001, 10- 3-67, CI. 242—1.1. Straub, Rupert J. : See — Page. John, and Straub. 3,298,888. Straube, Helmut J., to General Dynamics Corp. Transducer with pressure release means. 3,351,903, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 17. Straube, Helmut J., to General Dynamics Corp. Electro- mechanical apparatus. 3,360,664, 12-26-67, CI. 310—8.2. Strauch, Heinrich, to Associated Engineering Ltd. Inductive probe. 3,350,670. 10-31-67, CI. 336 — 90. Straughan, Virgil E., to Zeros Corp. Xerographic plates. 3,312,548, 4-4-67, CI. 96 — 1.5. Straughan, Virgil E., R. E. Bendis, and J. Magder, to Horizons Inc. Temperature sensor. 3,331,044, 7-11-67, CI. 338—25. Straus, Clark W., to United States of America, Coast Guard. Reeving device. 3,357,392, 12-12-67, CI. 114 — 230. Strausberg, Sydney, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Conversion of U3O8 to UC. 3,320,- 034, 5-16-67, CI. 23—349. Strause, David A. : See — Burnet, Don, Harkema. and Strause. 3,322,587. Burnet, Don, Harkema, and Strause. 3,325,334. Strauss, Bruce W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Fibreboard inter- packing. 3,333,757, 8-1-67, CI. 229—14. Strauss, Giinther : See — List, Ferdinand, Strauss, and Strobele. 3,313,849. Strauss, Howard J., to Clevite Corp. Silver electrodes for electric batteries. 3,359,138, 12-19-67, CI. 136 — 120. Strauss, Howard J., and E. Weiss, to ESB-Reeves Corp. Meth- od of producing rubber sheet material. 3,298,943, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 182. Strauss, Irving. Electrical switch. 3,297,156, 1-10-67, CI. 200 — 67. Strauss, Kurt. Disposable protective bib. 3,328,807, 7-4-67, CI. 2 — 49. Strauss, Lewis H. Gill type under water breathing appa- ratus. 3,318,306, 5-9-67, CI. 128 — 142. Strauss, Michael G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Univibrator circuit for detecting the time occurrence of input pulses thereto. 3,319,083, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Strauss, Raymond C. Vehicle driving controls. 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 5G0. Strauss, Richard : See — Riley, Charles P., Jr., Lasman, and Strauss. Riley, Charles P., Jr., Strauss, and Lasman. Riley, Charles P., Jr., Strauss, and Lasman. 3,340,209. Strauss, Robert G., to Monsanto Co. Manufacturing plastic articles. 3,303,249, 2-7-67, CI. 264: — 98. Strauss, Robert G., to Monsanto Co. Apparatus for blow molding and forming neck of hollow articles. 3,311,950, 4-4-67, CI. 18—5. Strauss, Theodor, and W. Buchmann, to Westinghouse-Brem- sen-Gesellschaft, m.b.H. Pressure differential responsive valve means. 3,340,898, 9-12-67, CI. 137 — 627.5. Strauss, Walter L. Wheel-supported cap-firing mechanism for toys. 3,312,012, 4-4-67, CI. 46 — 111. Strauss. Wennemar : See — Willmund, Wolf-Dieter, and Strauss. 3,314,86S. Strauss, Wennemar, W.-D. Willmund, and A. Kirstahler, to Dehydag Deutsche Hydrierwerke G.m.b.H. Electroplating baths and processes. 3,298,937, 1-17-67. CI. 204 — 44. Strauss, William I. and R. B. Newell, to The Foxboro Co. Indicator. 3,349,74S, 10-31-67, CI. 116 — 129. ,354,743. 3,305,496. 3,321,413. LIST OF PATENTEES 1:21m Straut. Harold J. : See — Gourluv, Douglas F., and Straut. 3,357,179. Gourlav, Douglas F., and Straut. 3,359,726. Straw, Douglas, and C. E. Herrick, Jr., to General Aniline & Film Corp. Photomechanical bleachout color process. 3,323.917, 6-0-67, CI. 96 — 27. Straw, Eldred G., to Walker Mfg. Co. Muffler with chambers formed by three concentric tubes. 3,306,393, 2-28-67, CI. 181 — IS. Straw, Eldred G., to Walker Mfg. Co. Muffler. 3,329,237, 7-4- 67, CI. 181 — 48. Strawbridge, Loyd B., 1:0 BSW Mfg. Co., Inc. Cutting attach- ment for motorized road machines. 3,340,681, 9-12-67, CI. 56 — 229. Strawn, Charles F., to Johnson Service Co. Lowest signal responsive control system. 3,300,649, 1-24-67, CI. 307 — 39. Strawn, Lillian T. Catheter plug and shield device. 3,307,- 552, 3-7-67. CI. 12S — 348. Strayer, David G. : See — Remy. Nicholas, D., Handwerk, Strayer, and Kurtz. 3,337,170. Strayer, Ernest J. : See — Flynn, James P., and Strayer. 3,305,413. Straza Industries : See — Adolphi, George F. 3,330,145. Strazdins, Atis, and S. C. Stylis. Fountain syringe. 3,335,914, 8-15-07, CI. 222—107. Strazdins, Edward : See — Kullck, Russell J., Strazdins, and Savina. 3,311,532. Strazdins, Edward, and R. R. House, to American Cyanamid Co. Water soluble cross linked cationic polyamide poly- amines. 3,329,657, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 78. Streater, August L., to General Electric Co. Vacuum-type circuit interrupter with arc-voltage limiting means. 3,321,- 598, 5-23-67, CI. 200 — 144. Strebel, Albert : See — Bauer, Helmut, Leitgeb, and Strebel. 3,309,014. Streck, Clements, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Metalliz- ing azoic dyeings and prints. 3,317,273, 5-2-67, CI. 8 — 42. Streck, Roland : See — Ziegler, Karl, Zosel, and Streck. 3,310,600. Strecker. Harold A. : See — Hughes, Everett G., Shaw, and Strecker. 3,329,603. Streckfuss, Joe L. : See — Boatright, Jean R., and Streckfuss. 3,346,455. Streed. Carl W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Production of supersonic jet fuels. 3,32S,2SS. 6-27-67, CI. 208— S9. Streed, Carl W., to Mobil Oil Corp. Jet fuel production. 3,328,- 289. 6-27-67, CI. 208 — 89. Streed, Donovan P. Relative humidity control for buildings. 3,332,620, 7-25-67, CI. 236 — 44. Street, Alfred D. : See — Fehling, Hans R., and Street. 3,319,331. Fehling, Hans R., and Street. 3,352,621. Street, Leslie J., to Parnall & Sons Ltd. Apparatus for sens- ing information on documents. 3,350,545, 10-31-67, CI. 235—61.11. Street, Leslie J., to The Tan-Sad Chair Co. (1936) Ltd. Chairs. 3,351,379. 11-7-67, CI. 297 — 358. Street, Victor H. : See — Rathmann, Heinrich W., Staggers, and Street. 3,301,669. Streeter, Allen R., to General Motors Corp. Reciprocating pump with full spring drive cycle. 3,301,195, 1-31-67, CI. 103—150. Streeter, Edward C, Jr. Louvered screen. 3,342,244, 9-19- 67, CI. 160 — 107. Streets, John H., to Ampex Corp. Helical scan magnetic tape apparatus with a squeeze film bearing. 3,333,753, 8-1-67, CI. 226—97. Strehle, Horst, and G. Schmatze, to Veb Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke. Photographic camera. 3,356,985, 12-5-67, CI. 339—91. Strehlein, Mary A. Snap fastener. 3,35S,339, 12-19-67, CI. 24 — 224. Strehler, Hugo : See — Petri, Norbert, and Strehler. 3,350,393. Strehlow, Robert W. : See — Ross, Arnold R., Schroedl, and Strehlow. 3,295, 69S. Streich. Martin F. M. R., and R. C. Tutton. to Conch Inter- national Methane Ltd. Process for the separation of nitro- gen and oxygen from air by fractional distillation. 3,339,370, 9-5-67, CI. 62—14. Streich. Philip A. Advertising combination. 3,314,592, 4-18- 67, CI. 229 — 74. Streicher, Max, 50% to O. Seidl. Protection devices for the drive connection of an eccentric worm pump. 3,340,S14, 9-12-67, CI. 103—117. Streight, William E. : See — Evans, Duane E., Johnson, and Streight. 3,331,3S8. Streng, Alex G. : See — Grosse, Aristid V., and Streng. 3.320,031. Grosse, Aristid V., and Streng. 3,341.294. Strengholt, Roy D., to Donnelly Mirrors, Inc. Sealed window construction. 3,347,008. 10-17-67, CI. 52 — 398. Strenglein, Harry F. : See — Steigerwalt, Oliver I., and Strenglein. 3,314,065. Strenglein. Harry F., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pulse width multi- plying circuit having capacitive feedback. 3.346,743. 10—10- 67, CI. 307— S8.5. Strenkert, Lvnn A., to The Perolin Co., Inc. Suspended atomiz- ing apparatus. 3,337,136, 8-22-67, CI. 239 — 288.3. Stresau, Richard H., Jr., and R. L. Degner, to United States of America, Navy. Toroidal booster with clylndrically sym- metrical output. 3,311,055, 3-28-67, CI. 102—22. Streuer, Wilhelm A., to Oak Electro/Netics Corp. Push but- ton rotary switch. 3,303,311, 2-7-67, CI. 200—150. Streule, Josef, and B. Brot. Adjustable shoe closure. 3,296,- 667, 1-10-67, CI. 24 — 08. Streuli, Theodor, to Siemen & Hinsch m.b.H. Pump. 3,336,S76, 8-22-07, CI. 103—108. Strianese, Bernard V., to Ackerman Engravers, Inc. Panel lighting system. 3,344,545, 10-3-67, CI. 40—130. Stribley, Rexford C. : See — Clark, Robert E., Spence, and Stribley. 3,320,072. Strich, Robert : See — ■ Aksu, Akin, Beeck, Brown, Lewis, Smith, and Strich. 3,329,926. Strlck Corp. : See — Bohlen, Charles I. 3,297,178. Bohlen, Charles I. '3,315,759. Bohlen, Charles I. 3,324,590. Kandle, Louis A., Hindin, and D'Orazio. 3,340,719. Strick, Rudolf P.. to H. v.d. Benken. Air operated timer. 3,352,322, 11-14-67, CI. 137—624.11. Strieker, Alfred A., and W. J. Walker, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Component with standoff and method of making same. 3,331,912, 7-18-67, CI. 174 — 50.52. Strieker, Charles D., to United States Steel Corp. Method of cleaning ferrous metal strands electrolytically, including moving said strands in a horizontal plane through an elec- trolyte while under the influence of alternating electrical fields. 3,338,809, 8-29-67, CI. 204 — 145. Strieker, Harry C, Jr., and J. T. Cribben. to Highway Trailer Industries, Inc. Mechanism for transfer of containers to rail cars. 3,310,1S5, 3-21-67, CI. 214 — 3S. Strickland, Barney R., and L. Berkowitz, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Hydrocarbon oils of improved water tolerance and anti-rust characteristics. 3,340,353, 10-10-67, CI. 44 — 62. Strickland, Frank H. Strainer assembly for floor, drains. 3,349,917, 10-31-67, CI. 210 — 164. Strickland, Nacy L. : See — Kettering, Dale O., Strickland, and Grosswiller. 3,302,- 871. Strickland, Robert E. Detachable golf cleat. 3,32S,901, 7-4- 67. CI. 36 — 59. Strickland, Thomas H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Manufacture of enamines. 3,331,875, 7-18-67, CI. 260—563. Strickland, Thomas H , and C. J. Kibler, to Eastman Kodak Co. Preparation of carbocyclic dinitriles. 3,296.293, 1-3- 67, CI. 260 — 464. Strickler, Allen, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Method and apparatus for titration. 3,308,041, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 1. Strickler. Paul D. : See — Hopkins, Thomas R., Strickler, and Phillips. 3,297,706. Stricklin, Buck, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Copying of graphic images. 3,360,367, 12-26-67, CI. 96 — 1. Striekman, Samuel W., to Rosen and Strickman. Container closures. 3,325,035, 6-13-67, CI. 215 — 40. Strickman, Samuel W., to Rosen and Strickman. co-partner- ship. Apparatus for forming ring-shaped extrudates 3,343,- 211, 9-26-67, CI. IS— 5. Strickman, Samuel W., to Rosen and Strickman, co-partner- ship. Resinous composition and methods of making and foaming the same. 3,344,093, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Striebel, Frederick L., and C. R. Grage. Apparatus for trans- posing railroad track rails. 3,332,357, 7-25-67, CI. 104 — 4. Strief, Milton J., L. T. Peart, and S. Schneider, to Beck- man Instruments, Inc. Cermet resistance elements and terminal and tap connections therefor. 3,324,440, 6-6-07, CI. 338 — 162. Strien, Werner, J. Resag, W. Fussnegger, V. Schmerreim, and S. von Sass. Hinge fitting for adjusting the inclination of the back rest of a seat, especially of a motor vehicle. 3,315,298, 4-25-67, CI. 16—146. Striggles, Theodore D. : See — Tytus, Francis J., and Striggles. 3,333,297. Stright, Paul L., to Allied Chemical Corn. l-(2-benzo- thiazolylazo)-2-naphthol dyestuffs. 3,318,865, 5-9-67, CI. 260—158. Stright, Paul L., to Allied Chemical Corp. Polyolefin dyeing with benzothiazoleazo 1,3-diketones. 3,331,807, 7-1S-67, CI. 260 — 11. Strike, George N. Two-sided tumbler. 3,316,658, 5-2-67, CI. 34—126. Strike, John L. : See — Hoisve, Harold V., and Strike. 3,319,847. Striker, Michael S. : See — Jacob, Ezekiel J. 3,353,981. Strileckyj, Wolodvmyr : See — Hansen, Walter A., and Strileckyj. 3,310.041. Stringham, Leonidas K„ to Emerson Electric Co. Thermo- static control device. 3,360,197, 12-26-67, CI. 236 — 6S. Stripling. Allen A., J. Zemanek. Jr.. and W. G. Hicks, deceased (by S. A. Hicks), to Mobil Oid Corp. Measuring acoustic velocity over two travel paths. 3,312,934, 1 1 67, CI. 340 — IS. Stripp, Peter W., to Tecalemit (Engineering) Ltd. Fluid filter gaskets. 3,337,056, S-22-67, CI. 210 — 440. 1266 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stripp, Peter W., to Teealeimt (Engineering) Ltd. Fluid filters. 3,344,929, 10-3-67, CI. 210 — 510. Stripp, Peter W., to Tecalemit (Engineering) Ltd. Air filters for Internal combustion engines. 3,353,341, 11-21-67, CI. gfj 502 Strite, Gordon H. Feed blender and crusher. 3,346,199, 10-10-67, CI. 241 — 144. Strittmatter, Werner, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Mounting for wiper blades in thin layer evaporators. 3,323,843, 6-6-67, CI. 308 — 22. Strouel, Albert, to I-T-E Breaker Co. Circuit breaker in- stantaneous trip adjustment. 3,302,140, 1-31-67, CL 335 — 35. Strobel, Albert, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker trip assembly with increased compensation for misalign- ment. 3,305,653, 2-21-67. CI. 200—116. Strobel, Albert, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker mounting assembly including means for temporarily sup- porting the circuit breaker during initial securement. 3.334,277, 8-1-67, CI. 317 — 119. Strobel, Albert, and D. T. Gray, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Anti-rebound latch. 3,299,244, 1-17-67, CI. 200-169. Strobel, Albert, and J. C. Brumfield, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Circuit breaker trip unit assembly. 3,319,195, 5-9- 67, CI. 335—36. Strobel, Albert F ., and S. C. Catino, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Chlorinated naphthotriazole brighteners for poly- alkylene fibers ar.d plastics. 3,316,180, 4-25-67, CI. 252 — 301.2. Strobel, Albert F., and S. C. Catino, to General Aniline & Film Corp. a-alkenylbenzylidene malononitriles. 3,336,357, 8-15-67, CI. 260—465. Strobel, Albert F., and S. C. Catino, to General Aniline & Film Corp. New ultra-violet light stabilized compositions, processes for preparing same and uses thereof. 3,337,357, 8-22-67, CI. 106 — 178. Strobel, Albert F., and S. C. Catino, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Naphtho (l,2)triazole brighteners for fine fabrics. 3,341,530, 9-12-67, CI. 260—240. Strobel, Albert F., and S. C. Catino, to General Aniline & Film, Corp. 4,4'-Bis [ (4-N-2-sulfoethylamino)-6-sulfophe- iioxy - S - triazin - 2 - ylamino] - 2,2'-stilbenedisulfonic acid brighteners. 3,350,395, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 240. Strobel, Charles W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalyst com- position and process of preparing conjugated diene polymers utilizing same. 3,331,821, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 8'3.7. Strobel, Charles W., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reducing cold flow of diene polymers. 3,349,071, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Strobel, Charles W.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the prevention of cold flow in polybutadiene. 3,350 380, 10-31- 67, CI. 260 — 94.7. Strobel, Howard C. Vehicle wheel and brake. 3,334,946, 8-S- 67, CI. 301 — 6. Strobel, John S. : See — Leavy. Paul M., Jr., and Slrobel. 3,305,689. Strobel, John 'S., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Methods for producing printed circuits. 3,320,657, 5-23-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Strobel, Josef M., and B. Haas, to The United States Time Corp. Method of making sealed electric batteries. 3,347,- 710, 10-17-67, CI. 136 — 175. Strobele, Budolf : See — List, Ferdinand, Strauss, and Strobele. 3,313,849. Strobert. Lester E. : See — Kells, Edward L., Strobert, and Washburn. 3,312,183. Strobl, Vaclav, to Elitex. Gripper for gripper looms. 3,310,- 072, 3-21-67, CI. 139 — 125. Stroble, Reimann L. : See — Sybeldon, James A., and Stroble. 3,331,979. Strock. Howard E., to Associated Engineering Co. Molded circuit transformer assembly with internally routed sec- ondary current and potential leads. 3,355,686, 11-28-67, CI. 336 — 5. Stroh, Rudolf : See — Lorentz, Guido M. R., Matheis, Neises, and Stroh. 3,328,- 331 Lorentz, Guido M. R., Neises, and Stroh. 3,313,766. Stroh, Wallace D. : See — Peckham, Phillip D., and Stroh. 3,356,172. Stroh, Walter J., to Zenith Radio Corp. Television receiver including a crispener network comprising a series con- nected inductor and variable resistor. 3,320,361 5-16-67, CI. 178 — 7.3. Strohlein & Co. : See — Haul, Robert, and Dumbgen. 3,299,713. Strohm, Paul F., to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Poly- methylene bis-quaternized derivatives of triethvlenediamine 3,350,401, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 268. Strohm, Warren B. : See — Craft, John L., and Strohm. 3,312,946. Strohmaier, Alfred J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for forming a lubricating composition. 3,345,290. 10-3-67, CI. 252 — 18. Strohmayer, Herbert F. : See — Stogryn, Eugene L., and Strohmayer. 3,341,619. Strohmeyer, Charles, Jr., to Electrodyne Research Corp. Startup system for a once through steam generator includ- ing a startup balancing heat exchanger. 3,313,111, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 105. Strohmeyer, Charles, Jr., to Electrodyne Research Corp. Startup system for a once-through steam generator. 3,314,- 237, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 105. Strohmeyer, Max : See — Scholz, Heinrich, Strohmeyer, and Haarer. 3,324,179. Strohmeyer, Max, and H. Scholz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda- Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilizing monomeric acryl- amide with manganese-ions. 3,329,715, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 561. Strohrmann, Gunther : See — Wondrak, Gerhard, and Strohrmann. 3,300,091. Strojny, Edwin J. : See — Kaeding, Warren W., and Strojny. 3,337,616. Strojosvit Krnov : See — Dokoupil, Jiri. 3,312,140. Strolee of California, Inc. : See — Smith, Paul C, and Hvde. 3,334,909. Smith, Paul C, and Hyde. 3,338,631. Strom. Albert P. : See— Cromer, Charles F., and Strom. 3,358,104. Strom, Albert P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Hydrau- lically operated circuit breaker. 3,345,4S7, 10-3-67, CI. 200—148. Strom, Albert P. Metering dispenser devices for fluids. 3,347,- 415, 10-17-67. CI. 222—48. Strom, Carl S. Ink cartridge mount and internal inker for rotary stencil duplicator. 3.312,165, 4-4-67, CI. 101 — 119. Strom, Ernest. Canopy. 3,338,252, 8-29-67, CI. 135 — 5. Strom, James R. : See — Henke, Alfred M„ Sehmid, and Strom. 3,349,025. Strom, Johan N., and G. Heggstad, to A/S Norsk Aluminium Co. Crust breaking device for elestrolysis furnaces. 3,319,899, 5-16-67, CI. 241—283. Strom, Nils-Erik : See — Helsing, Erik, and Strom. 3,316,340. Strom, Tor A., and G. A. Wetterholm, to Nitroglycerin Ak- tiebolaget. Low energy cord asemblies. 3,342,133, 9-19-67, CI. 102—27. Strombeck, Carl E. Bark stripping mechanism. 3,312,259, 4^-67, CI. 144—311. Strombeck, Carl E., and C. Nicolos. Apparatus for loading and transporting particulate material. 3,357,576, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 83.26. Stromberg-Carlson Corp. : See — Bartlett, William F. 3,307.150. Barlett, William F. 3,334,331. Bartlett, William F. 3,349,379. Bell, Alexander. 3,349,270. Bell, Alexander. 3,354,339. Bour, Stanley H, and Brightman. 3,340,363. Bour, Stanley H., and Rimlinger. 3,340,365. Bour, Stanley H., and Rimlinger. 3,340,366. Breit, FTank A„ and Ellis. 3,297,827. Brightman, Barrie, Kavanaugh, and Scott. 3,311,706. Brightman, Barrie, and Perkins. 3,340,364. Brown, John H. 3,317,775. Carter, Charles W. 3,300,589. Compton, Robert H., Hamann, and Steadman. 3,340,420. Corpew, Charles R. 3,327.149. Corpew, Charles R. 3,340,418. Corpew, Charles R. 3,354,335. Durr, George H. 3,307,156. Hall, Oliver C. 3,300,592. Hamann, Omer F. 3,317,728. Hamann, Omer F. 3,331,985. Hamann, Omer F. 3,349,209. Johnston, Bevan H. 3,349,222. Jorgensen, Adam A. 3,312,787. Klein, Dietrich J. 3,306,986. Martin, Joseph F., and Niertit. 3,312,783. Pearce, James G., and Tetrault. 3,312,786. Richards, Glenn L. 3,349,190. Yost, James W. 3,317,885. Stromberg, Henry M., Jr. : See — Foster, John E., Angelos, and Stromberg. 3,320,885. Stromberg Hydraulic Brake and Coupling Co. : See — Branson, Henry E. 3,302,402. Branson, Henry E. 3,334,712. Branson. Henry E. 3,358,447. Stromer, Edgar G., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Trigger circuit having adjustable signal sensitivity. 3,328,607, 6-27-67, CI. 307— 8S. 5. Stromeyer, L.. & Co. G.m.b.H. : See — Maring, Aafko : 3,300,211. Stromnes, Axel, to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Polar position- ing device for rock drills. 3,306,374, 2-28-67, CI. 173 — 43. Stromquist, Martin G. Pipe driving attachment. 3,339,645, 9-5-67, CI. 173 — 132. Stromquist. Michael E., and G. A. Lingelbach. Adjustable shelving and supporting means therefor. 3,304,893, 2-21- 67, CI. 108—146. Stroms. Karl F. : See — Allured, Robert B., Carver, Stroms, and Carlson. 3,303,- 6S2. Stromswold, Chester, to Sanders Associates, Inc. Broadband receiving antenna. 3.325,814, 6-13-67, CI. 343 — 118. Stromswold, Chester, to Sanders Associates. Inc. Broadband rotary transformer. 3,348,181, 10-17-67, CI. 336 — 120. Strong, Ceylon P. Dishwasher. 3,330,288, 7-11-67, CI. 134 — 153. LIST OF PATENTEES 1267 & Chemical Corp. CI. 242—83. Co. Thermocouple Strong, Edward W., It. S. Reade, J. E. Manuel, and W. Bas- tedo. to Gyrodyne Co. of America, Inc. Atmospheric static- pressure detection means. 3,347,095, 10-17-07, CI. 73 — 178. Strong Electric Corp., The : See — Freeman, Robert S. 3,330,987. Hochstein, Alexander E. 3,310,447. Strong, Grant F., to Kaiser Aluminum Wire coiling device. 3,300,158, 1-24-67 Strong, Herbert M., to General Electric pressure gauge. 3,332,280, 7-25-07, CI. 73—399. Si rong, Herbert M., to General Electric Co. Graphite-catalyst charge element for the preparation of diamond. 3,340,102, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 47. Strong, Herbert M., and R. E. Tuft, to General Electric Co. Pattern diamond growth on diamond crystals. 3,303,053, 2-7-07, CI. 117—212. Strong, Ira J., and H. A. Leon. Stirring apparatus for plural test tubes. 3,347,531, 10-17-67. CI. 259—71. Strong, John G. Floor form structure. 3,352,079, 11-14-67, CI. 52 — 577. Strong, Willard J. : See — Goodman, Harold C, and Strong. 3,305,726. Stroop, John H., and G. Gero. Container structure for prod- uct handling, shipping and display. 3,331,502, 7-18-67, CI. 206 — 05. Stroot, Donald H., and D. E. Sunderlin, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Steering system for tandem tractor. 3,324,963, 6-13-67, CI. 180 — 6.2. Strope, Thorn C, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Method of making a shoe heel. 3,296,350, 1-3-67, CI. 264 — 266. Strosberg, Gordon G. : See — Burnside, Gilbert L., Madejczyk, and Strosberg. 3,300,400. Burnside, Gilbert L., Igras, and Strosberg. 3,325,390. Igras, Raymond A. and Strosberg. 3,305,467. Strother, Greene W., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Resinous reaction product of a diglycidyl ether and an aziridine com- pound. 3,303,144, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 2. Strother, Greene W., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Film- forming novolak-polyaziridine resin. 3,303,158, 2-7-67, CI. 260—33.4. Strother, Greene W., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermo- setting aziridine resins. 3,316,210, 4-25-67. CI. 260 — 47. Strother, Greene W., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Rapid curing mixture of an epoxy resin, a diphenol and a di- aziridene compound. 3,346,533, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 32.8. Strothmann, Otto, to Anker-Werke Akiengesellschaft. Tape winding apparatus. 3,312,410, 4-4-67, CI. 242—67.3. Stroud, Delbert E. : See — Fletcher, Ed, and Stroud. 3,337,316. Stroud, Kenneth E., and C. F. Mariotte, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. High density rack equip- ment. 3,356,432, 12-5-67, CI. 312 — 223. Stroud, Robert D. Pivoted outboard motor mounting. 3,333,- 798, 8-1-67, CI. 248—4. Stroud, William F. Paper-jogging apparatus. 3,298,683, 1-17-67, CI. 271 — 59. .stroukoff, Oleg : See — Meyers, Donald N., and Stroukoff. 3,309,937. Stroup. John F., and E. S. Theiss, to NRW Corp. Extruder. 3,317,958, 5-9-67, CI. IS — 12. Stroup. John V. : See — Heston, Eugene E., Kmentt, Robins, and Stroup. 3,317,957. Stroup, Kenneth E. : See — Sweeney, Edward E., and Stroup. 3,322,319. Strout, Russell B. : See — Lowry, Robert D., and Strout. 3.315,332. Lowry, Robert D., and Strout. 3,330,360. Stroweis, Jerome. Suspension device for curtains. 3,325,853. 6-20-07, a. 16 — S7.2. Strube, Richard E., to The Upjohn Co. 3,4-dihydro-4-hydroxy- 2H-l,3-benzoxazin-2-ones and a process for their prepara- tion. 3,296,259, 1-3-67, CI. 260—244. Strube. Wilbur E., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Positioning apparatus. 3,359,5S3, 12-26-67, CI. 10—139. Strubhar, Malcolm K., to Mobil Oil Corp. In-place retorting of oil shale 3,322,194. 5-30-67, CI. 166 — 11. Strubin, Klaus. Connecting arrangement for furniture panels and the like. 3,347,574, 10-17-67, CI. 287—20.92. Struble, Albert, and M. L. Moffitt, Jr. Head rest cover. 3,318,632, 5-9-67, CI. 297 — 220. Struble. Glenn E., to Diamond International Corp. Container carrier. 3,339,796, 9-5-67, CI. 220 — 117. Struble, Glenn E., to Diamond International Corp. Container carrier. 3,352,451, 11-14-67, CI. 220 — 102. Struck, Jacob, Jr., and J. K. Inman, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Determination of dehydrogenase. 3,331,752, 7-18-67, CI. 195—103.5. Struck. Robert T. : See — Gorin, Everett, Struck, and Zielke. 3,355,376. Structo Division, King-Seeley Thermos Co. : See — Linstead, Robert S. 3,345,959. Structural Electric Products Corp.: See — Angier, James F., and Cope. 3,349,233. Structural Fibers. Inc. : See — Wiltshire, Arthur J., and Pavlovich. 3,340,119. Struebin, Mary E., and J. A. Frve. Container-serving unit. 3,331,647, 7-18-67, CI. 312—282. Struebing. Phyllis L. : See — Garay, Miguel A. 3.327.6S2. ,350,055. fishing lure. 3,359,674, Strull. Edward W. : See — Campbell, Rodney B., and Strull. Strum, Alfred : See — Carlson, Oscar. 3,330,382. Strumor, Mathew A. Adjustable 12-26-67, CI. 43 — 42.00. Strunck, H., & Co. : See — Pechmann, Wllhelm. 3,339,595. Strunk, Roy S. Fluid heater for thawing frozen pipe lines. 3,319,709, 5-16-67, CI. 165—86. Strurzenhofecker, Franz, H. Springmann, W. Dietrich, and S. Artmeyer, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Method for the preparation of chlorine-containing polymers of derivatives of l,3-dioxolanone-(2). 3,341,504, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 88.3. Struthers-Dunn, Inc. : See — Vassalotti, John A. 3,324,434. Struthers Scientific and International Corp. : See — Hedrick, Robert H. 3,335,575. Hedrlck, Robert H., and Svanoe. 3,340,701. Pike, John W. 3,350,891. Svanoe, Hans. 3,328,972. Svanoe, Hans. 3,347.058. Struthers Thermo-Flood Corp. : See- — ■ Fanaritis, John P. 3,357.407. Strutynski, Peter, to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Automatic filler for ice cream freezer. 3,304,737, 2-21-67. CI. 62 — 179. Strutz, Carl, & Co., Inc. : See — Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3,311,051. Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3,358,574. Strutz, Carl, Jr.: See — Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3,311,051. Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3,358,574. Strutz, Frank C. : See — Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3,311,051. Rudolph, Rome R., and C. Strutz, Jr., and F. C. Strutz. 3 358 574 Struve, Valt'on G., % to A. P. Ruth. Post hole drilling ma- chine. 3,306,372, 2-28-67, CI. 173 — 25. Struve, William S. : See — Ehrich, Felix F., and Struve. 3,341,345. Strycker, Stanley J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Hvdrocar- bonylene bis(alkylnitracarbamates). 3,344,170, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 482. Strycker, Stanley J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Haloacet- anilides. 3,352,911, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 562. Strydom, Mauritz L., to Rembrandt Tobacco Corp. (Over- seas) Ltd. Pneumatic conveyance of goods. 3,336,085, 8-15-67, CI. 302—2. Strydom, Mauritz L. Conveying slab shaped articles. 3,350,- 140, 10-31-67, CI. 302—31. Stryker Corp. : See — Spence, Wyraan R. 3,308,491. Stryker, Homer H. 3,302,218. Stryker, Homer H. 3,304,116. Stryker, Harry K. : See — Mantell, Gerald J., Relin, and Stryker. Stryker, Homer H., to Stryker Corp. Turning 218, 2-7-67, CI. 5 — 61. Stryker, Homer H., to Stryker Corp. Mechanical device. 3,304,110, 2-14-07, CI. 296—20. Stryker, Seymour F.. to Air-Mite Devices, Inc. Control valve structure and linkage therefor. 3,352,324, 11-14-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Stryker, Seymour F., to Air-Mite Devices, Inc. Control valve structure. 3,352,325, 11-14-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Strzelewicz, Anthony S. : See — Allured, Robert B., Strzelewicz, and Woods. 3,346,725. Strzelewicz, William B., Jr. : See — Mason, Ronald C, and Strzelewicz. 3,310.700. Mason, Ronald C, Strzelewicz, and Willis. 3,310,701. Stuart, C. H., & Co., Inc. : See — Hanson, Walter J. 3,336,427. Stuart, Charles W., Jr. Putting aid for a golf putter. 3.348,- 845, 10-24-67, CI. 273 — 165. Stuart, Duncan J. K., P. E. Fraser, and J. M. Payne, to Edward Williams Holdings Ltd. Fluid pressure controls for transmission, clutch and brake. 3,322,245, 5-30-67, CI. 192— .09. Stuart, Duncan J. K., P. E. Fraser, J. M. Payne, and D. R. Shotter, to Edward Williams Holdings Ltd. Clutch and brake with control valve. 3,349,879, 10-31-67, CI. 192 — IS. Stuart, Duncan J. K.. and B. Queenborough, to Edward Williams Holdings Ltd. Hydraulic feed systems. 3,353,429, 11-21-67, CI. 82 — 21. Stuart, Frank A., to Chevron Research Co. Polyehlorosul- fonated polymers as viscosity index improvers and lubricat- ing oil detergents. 3,325,418, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 32.7. Stuart, Frank A., W. T. Stewart, W. Lowe, and F. W. Kavanagh to Chevron Research Co. Detergent copolvmer of polyglycol alkenyl ethers. 3,337,516, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 86.1. Stuart. Fred E., Sr. Xozzle discharge cap. 3,351,292, 11-7-67, CI. 239—534. 3,296,162. frame. 3,302,- 1268 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stuart, Gerald W., to Traffic Transport Engineering, Inc. Vehicle transport. 3,343,865, 9-26-67, CI. 296 — 1. Stuart, Ken. Recovery of metal phosphates from industrial liquors. 3.311,447, 3-28-67, CI. 23—105. Stuart, Marvin W. Wind velocity sensor for sailboat. 3,304,- 778, 2-21-67, CI. 73—189. Stuart, Richard W., to The North American Mfg. Co. Ap- paratus for valve checking. 3,358,732, 12-19-67, CI. 158— 11. Stuart, Robert, to National Can Corp. Can and method of making same. 3,322,156, 5-30-67, CI. 138 — 143. Stuart, Robert E. : See — Alexander, Guy B., Stuart, and West. 3,317, 2S5. Alexander, Guy B., Stuart, and West. 3,326,677. Stuart, Robert W. : See — Wisenbaker, John D., and Stuart. 3,308,893. Stuart, Robert W. Foldable vehicle. 3,354,975, 11-28-67, CI. 180—31. Stuart, Robert W., F. F. Chellis, and W. H. Hogan, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Cryogenic Joule-Thompson helium liquefier with cascade helium and nitrogen refrigeration circuits. 3,299,646, 1-24-67, CI. 62 — 40. Stuart, Robert W., Jr., and R. W. Frank, to General Radio Co. Frequency measurement system with counting and storage. 3,328,564. 6-27-67, CI. 235 — 92. Stuart, William R., to Varian Associates. Method of forming distortion resistant tubular elements. 3,298,096, 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 477. Stuart, William R., to Varian Associates. Method of making electron tube. 3,308,521, 3-14-67, CI. 29—25.16. Stuart, William R., to Varian Associates. Thermal connector for electron tubes and the like. 3,360,033, 12-26-67, CI. 165 — 47. Stubben, John's : See — Stubben, Werner J. K. 3,343,338. Stubben, Werner J. K.. to Joh's Stubben. Saddle-cushion assembly. 3,343.338, 9-26-67, CI. 54 — 44. Stubblefield, Thomas A., and V. B. Yaw. Touch latch. 3,348,- 867, 10-24-67, CI. 292 — 122. Stubbmann, Albert, to Kohner Bros., Inc. Die agitating chance device. 3,356,369, 12-5-67, CI. 273—145. Stubbs, Dennis : See — Howard, David R., Stubbs, and Swallow. 3,344,643. Stubbs, Dennis, C. Roy, H. L. F. Bond, and N. Vollans, to Davy and United Engineering Co. Ltd. Rolling mills. 3,298,214, 1-17-67, CI. 72 — 235. Stubbs, Dennis, and R. Dingwall, said Stubbs assor. of one- half to Davy and United Engineering Co. Rolling mills. 3,304,758, 2-21-67, CI. 72 — 240. Stubbs, Dennis, and K. C. Hanson, to Daw and United Engi- neering Co. Ltd. Rolling mills. 3,312,096, 4-4-67, CI. 72—238. Stubbs, Frank F. Palm padded sports aid. 3,344,436, 10-3- 67, CI. 2—159. Stubbs, Peter W. R., R. V. Woodward, and C. Ollerenshaw, to The Rover Co. Ltd. Electromechanical linear velocity trans- ducer. 3,353,131, 11-14-67, CI. 336 — 130. Stubbs, Reagh A., to Statham Instruments, Inc. Amplifying system with roll off frequency and roll off rate of amplified signal predetermined. 3,344,283. 9-26-67, CI. 307 — 8S.5. Stube, Frederick F., and E. J. Nitsch, to R. E. Dietz Co. Combined lamp housing and lens. 3,351,751, 11-7-67, CI. 24—010.6. Stuber, Elwyn E., and C. Simms, Jr., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Starting engagement controls for starting engines. 3,358,666, 12-19-67, CI. 123—179. Stuble, Friedrich : See — Brummund, Werner. 3,315,048. Stiibner, Karl, and W. Riiggen, to Maschinenfabrik Stromag G.m.b.H. Flexible coupling having torque-transmitting unit radially inserta'ole between flanges of hub members. 3,296,828, 1-10-67, CI. 64 — 11. Stuchberg, Arthur L., and J. T. Franek, to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for processing strip or sheet material. 3,333,495, 8-1-67, CI. 83 — 135. Stuchbery, Arthur L., to The Metal Ber Co. Ltd. Can-drying. 3,302,298, 2-7-67, CI. 34 — 17. Stuchbery, Arthur L., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Apparatus for pressing travelling can body side seams. 3,307,681, 3-7-67, CI. 198—131. Stuchbery, Arthur L., to The Metal Box Co. Ltd. Scoring of thin sheet metal. 3,359,773, 12-26-67, CI. 72—325. Stuckel, Robert J., to Business Efficiency Aids, Inc. Auto- matic demagnetizer for magnetic tray. 3,302,650, 2-7-67, CI. 129—16. Stuckenberger, Anton : See — Tschursch, Arnold, and Stuckenberger. 3,345,106. Stuckenberger, Anton, and A. Tschursch, to Georg Fritzmeier, Kommanditgesellsehaft. Spring suspension for seats. 3,338,- 543, 8-29-67, CI. 248—399. Stuckens, Leo L., and R. H. Trede, to Stearns Electric Corp. Electromagnetic clutch or brake with armature dynamically damped against audible vibration. 3,326,343, 6-20-67, Ci. 192—084. Stuckenschneider, Emil C. : See — Nissen, George P., Stuckenschneider, and Kelly. 3,323,767. Stucker, Leslie L., to Continental Handbag Creations, Inc. Handbag attachments for various articles. 3,326,258, 0-20- 67, CI. 150 — 34. Stuckey, Albert D. C, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Machine tool backrest. 3,330,074, 7-11-67, CI. 51 — 105. Stucki, Frank F., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Ferrimagnetic pressure transducer. 3,307,405, 3-7-67, CI. 73 — 398. Studdard, James A. Picker check mechanism. 3,304,959, 2-21-67, CI. 139—164. Studebaker Corp. : See — Hoiby, James C, and Menth. 3,296,997. Warnken, Elmer P., and Korelitz. 3,300,356. Young, George J. 3.322,576. Studen, Charles E. Lined container. 3,344,973, 10-3-67, CI. 229—37. Studer, Emil : See — Sarbach, Ewald, and Studer. 3,336,500. Studer, Heinz P., to Shell Oil Co. Process of separating par- ticles of different water wettability. 3,349,909, 10-31-67. CI. 209—207. Studer, Philip A., to United States of America, National Aero- nautics and Space Administration. Electronic beam switch- ing commutator. 3,324,370, 6-6-67, CI. 318 — 138. Studer, Philip A., to Hamilton Watch Co. Variable inertia drive mechanism. 3,338,048, 8-29-67, CI. 58 — 28. Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. : See — Koster, Roland. 3,360,537. Neumann, Wilhelm P., and Niermann. 3,347,891. Schenck, Gunther O., Metzner, and Krauch. 3,305,465. Wesslau. Hermann. 3,357,967. Wilke, Gunther, and Borner. 3.358,030. Wilke, Gunther, and Heimbach. 3,317,620. Studier, Martin H., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of operating an ion source for a time of flight mass spectrometer. 3,296,434, 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Studinski, Robert A., to Lyon Metal Products Inc. Drawer locking system and latch therefor. 3,360,318, 12-26-67, CI. 312 — 217. Studley, Clarence K., to Ampex Corp. Rotating transducer in a random access system. 3,349,385, 10-24-67, CI. 340 — ■ 174.1. Studley, Clarence K., and W. T. Frost, to Apex Corp. Mag- netic head assembly having rotatable and separable pole pieces. 3,333,066, 7-25-67, CI. 179—100.2. Studley Paper Co.. Inc. : See — Fesco, John J. 3,297,231. Fesco, John J. 3,297,232. Fesco, John J. 3.322,041. Fesco, John J. 3,330,099. Fesco, John J. 3,330,100. Fesco, John J. 3,350,857. Fesco, John J. 3,350,859. Studtmann, George H. : See — Venema, Harry J., and Studtmann. 3,355,914. Studtmann, George H., to Borg-Warner Corp. Static inverter system with current sharing by both commutating choke windings during commutating energy recovery. 3,349,315, 10-24-67, CI. 321 — 45. Studtmann, George H., and R. Shemanske, to Borg-Warner Corp. Static inverter system. 3,343,068, 9-19-67, CI. 321 — 45. Studtmann, George H., Jr., to Borg-Warner Corp. Static in- verter system with energy return circuit. 3,308,371, 3-7- 67. CI. 321—45. Stuebe, Carl, to The Lubrizol Corp. Lubricant additive and lubricant containing same. 3,344,069 9-26-67, CI 252 — 49.6. Stuebe, Louis M. : See — Dennis, Louis E., Stuebe, and Roecker. 3,31.3,681. Stuemky, Robert E., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Flexible drive mechanism. 3,347,061, 10-17-67, CI. 64 — 15. Stuenkel, Leon H. : See — McMahon, Irven J., Jr., and Stuenkel. 3,308,254. Stuesse, James F. : See — Jorgensen, August H., Jr., Starmer, and Stuesse. 3,315,- 012. Stuettig. David R. : See — Hood, R. T.. Jr., and Stuettig. 3,310,801. Stuffer, Rowen. Oil diffusion pump with cooled baffle. 3,360,- 188, 12-26-67, CI. 230—101. Stugart, John, Jr. : See — Coleman, William G., and Stugart. 3,333,136. Stuhldreher, Earl D., to Wesley C. Minderding. Self-retaining key. 3,326,032, 6-20-67, CI. 72 — 463. Stuhler, William B., and R. A. Zandonatti, to Collins Radio Co. Hydraulic shaft positioning mechanism. 3,315,768, 4-25-67, CI. 188—67. Stuiber, Walter : See — Krauss, Otto, Decker, Link, and Stuiber. 3,358,806. Stuiber, Walter, and H. Decker, to M. Grundig. Spring mounting for keys. 3,302,877, 2-7-67, CI. 235 — 145. Stuiber, Walter, and G. Mueller, to Max Grundig. Type bar drive composed of two different components. 3,349,885, 10-31-67, CI. 197 — 17. Stukins, Derek A., to Century Fabrications 100 Ltd. Cranes. 3,357,573, 12-12-67, CI. 212 — 49. Stull. Bertram O. : See — Kaufman. Martin H., Stull, and Sims. 3,331,203. Stull, Donald D. : See — Bissonnette, Arthur L„ and Stull. 3,317,096. Stull, John L, and F. E. Ferguson, to The Ealing Corp. Frictionless track and gliders having air bearing surfaces for demonstrating mechanical principles. 3,299,535, 1-24- 67, CI. 35—19. LIST OF I'ATK.Vl'KKS I'JIiO Stull, Keefer S., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. In- termedlate frequency preamplifier circuit. 3,341,786, 9—12— 67, CI. 330 — 15S. Stull, Morton B. Captive closure cap construction. 3,319,- 843, 5-16-67. CI. 222—499. Stull, Morton B. Screw closure. 3,339,773, 9-5-C7, CI. 215— 40. Stull, Morton B. Captive dispensing closure for containers. 3,351,249, 11-7-67, CI. 222—520. Stull. Robert S. : See — O'Keefe, Michael F., and Stull. 3,297,979. O'Keefe, Michael F., and Stull. 3,323,098. Stull, Robert S., to AMP Inc. Crimping tool with retainer- ejector. 3,315,337, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 203. Stulman, Jonas. Reciprocating zig-zag folder. 3,355,164, 11-2S-67, CI. 270 — 79. Stults, Harold L. lnterfolding facial tissues. 3,307,844, 3-7-67, CI. 270 — iO. Stults, Herschel A. Temperature and humidity control system for environmental chambers. 3,326,540, 6-20-67, CI. 261 — 138. Stults, Howard G. Weigher-controlled feed dispensing device providing predetermined feeding schedule. 3,302,737, 2- 7-67, CI. 177—114. Stults, Ruth K. Pocket construction for garment. 3,334,357, S-S-67. CI. 2—247. Stultz, Keith F., and H. J. Zweig, to Eastman Kodak Co. Optical high fidelity player arrangement. 3,359,376, 12-19- 67, CI. 179 — 100.3. Stummer, Wilfried : See — Wesch, Ludwig, and Stummer. 3,331,174. Stummeyer, Herbert : See — Steimmig, Anna, Koenig, Saane, Pommer, and Stummeyer. 3,324,120. Steinbrunn, Gustav, Fischer, Scheuerer, and Stummeyer. 3.342,839. Stump, William L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process of drawing and crimping asymmetrically quenched polyester filaments to provide a compact ribbon-like tow tor shipping and enhanced bulk in end-products. 3,316,612, 5-2-67, CI. 28—72. Stumpe, August C, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs G.m.b.H. Protective arrangement for semiconductor rectifiers. 3,296,518, 1-3-67, CI. 321—14. Stumpe. August C, to Licenta Patentverwaltungs G.m.b.H. Inverter. 3,325,720, 6-13-67, CI. 321 — 45. Stumpf, Burton H., to Afico S.A. Lausanne. Shooting jacket. 3,348,746, 10-24-67, CI. 224 — 1. Stumpp, Otfried : See — Miiller, Alfred H., and Stumpp. 3,331,358. Stupar, Timothy D., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Com- parator using differential amplifier means. 3,328,599, 6-27- 67. CI. 307— S8.5. Sturdevant, Ernest W. Adapter unit for copying machines. 3,348,464, 10-24-67, CI. 95—73. Sturdevant, Joseph T. Optical gauging system with inter- changeable masks. 3,299,273, 1-17-67, a. 250 — 229. Sturdevant, William H. : See — Fontaine. Robert R., and Sturdevant. 3.311,741. Sturdy, Clifford, and R. Jackman, to Daw and United Engi- neering Co., Ltd. Coiler mandrels. 3,298,627, 1-17-67, CI. 242—72.1. Sturgeon, Edward G. : See — Mclnnis, Stirling A., Eberline, and Sturgeon. 3.328,739. Sturges. Richard L. : See — Sholl, Arthur F., and Sturges. 3,333,518. Sturges, Thomas B., to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Container filling method and apparatus. 3,323,559, 6-6-67, CI. 141 — 10. Sturgess, John B., and C. B. Scott, to Union Oil Co. Mulch. 3,345,773, 10-10-67, CI. 47 — 9. Sturgis, Malcolm B. : See — De Boer, Albert H., Franklin, and Sturgis. 3,325,053. Sturis, Talivaldis: See — Hayes, Edward J., and Sturis. 3,352,3S2. Sturis. Talivaldis, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Spot type disk brake. 3,312,309, 4-4-67, CI. 18S — 73. Sturlaugson, Leland S. Routing device. 3,357,103, 12-12-67, CI. 30—276. Sturm, Clarence L. : See — Kiss, Kornel D., and Sturm. 3,336,263. Sturm, Clarence L.. D. E. Hudgin, and I. Rosen, to Diamond Alkali Co. High molecular weight dichloroacetaldehvde homopolymers and method of preparation. 3,346,53S 10-10- 67, CI. 260—67. Sturm, Dietrich H. Collapsible mop frame. 3,304,567, 2-21- 67, CI. 15—147. Sturm, George W., and A. Osbourne. Said Osbourn assors. to said Sturn. Door mechanism. 3,302,331, 2-7-67, CI. 49 — 24S. Sturm, Karl. Apparatus for driving and lining tunnels in unstable soil. 3.350.S89, 11-7-67, CI. 61 — 85. Sturm. Karl. W. Siedel, and R. Weyer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the manufacture of diuretically and salureti- cally active alkoxysulfamyl-anthranilic acids and their salts. 3,351,5S9, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.6. Sturm. Robert D. Elevator control circuit. 3,298,464, 1-17- 67, CI. 187—29. Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc. : Sec — Ruger, William I!., and Larson. 3,355,833. Sturm, Theodor F., to iStaza Industries. Condenser discharge using silicon controlled rectifier control means. 3,312,S60, 4-4-67. CI. 315—223. Sturm, Walter, to Quarzlampen Gesellschaft m.b.H. Appara- tus for testing a material's reaction to illumination and humidity with capacitor-type humidity detector. 3,353,025, 11-14-67, CI. 250—215. Sturm, William I. : See — Murphy, Frank M., and Sturm. 3,322,116. Sturman, Oded E. Belleville spring biased bumper. 3,313,- 567, 4-11-67, CI. 293 — 89. Sturmer, Walter : See — Machnig, Oskar, and Sturmer. 3,321,376. Sturrup, Willis B. Nail polish stirrer. 3,326,533, 6-20-67, CI. 259—144. Sturtevant, Foster E., to Colt's Inc. Mechanism for changing rate of automatic fire. 3,301,133. 1-31-67, CI. 89 — 131. Sturtevant Industries, Inc.: See — Fellner, Phillip J., and Michiewis. 3,358,420. Fellner. Phillip J., Jr. 3,353,652. Sturtevant Mill Co. : See — Sereno, Frank C, Glvnn, and Drake. 3,306,443. Sturtevant, P. A., Co. : See — Ochs, Paul. 3,304,771. Sturtevant, Robert L. : See — Maxwell, Abe F., Sturtevant, and Sukornick. 3,341,292. Sturzinger, Oskar, and B. Gemperle, to Anstalt Europaische Handelsgesellschaft. Apparatus for storing information and triggering printing operations and the like. 3,354,819, 11-28-67, CI. 101—93. Stussi, Hans: See — Faulhaber, Fritz, and Hefter. 3,308,319. Stute, Carlton F., to Admiral Corp. Knock down cabinet assembly clip. 3,343,853, 9-26-67. CI. 287 — 20.92. Stute, Carlton F., to Admiral Corp. Escutcheon mounting clip. 3,352,983, 11-14-67, CI. 52—716. Stuteville, Herman R., to Nashville Bridge Co. Fluid actuated follow-up steering control mechanism. 3,302,604, 2-7-67, CI. 114—150. Stuteville, Herman R., to Nashville Bridge Co. Hydraulic speed control system for discharging liquid cargo. 3,312,- 059, 4-4-67, CI. 60 — 52. Stutrud, Theodore O. : See — Brubaker, Richard M., Brubaker, Robert, and Stutrud. 3,305,093. Stutske, William A. : See — Davev, Donald G., and Stutske. 3,334,9S6. Stutske, William A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Feeder tube sup- port and drive for glass furnace. 3,334,987, 8-8-67, CI. 65—324. Stutsman, Paul W., to Raytheon Co. Trigger tubes. 3,307,- 062, 2-28-67, CI. 313 — 182. Stutsman, Raymond S. : See — Kollar. Lvle T., and Stutsman. 3.354.294. Stutson, Alvei-d C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Fuel economy meter. 3,347,092, 10-17-67, CI. 73—114. Stuttle, Fred L., to Florida Brace Corp. Flexion back brace. 3,351,053, 11-7-67, CI. 128 — 78. Stutz Co., The : See — Kiefer, Walter F., and Stutz. 3,337,442. Stutz, Frank, to Monsanto Co. Apparatus for producing non- woven fabric. 3,342,664, 9-19-67, CI. 156 — 441. Stutz, Hansruedi, to Gebrueder Loepfe A.G. Thread con- troller for textile machines. 3,298,401, 1-17-67, CI. 139 — 371. Stutz, Herbert D. Camper anchoring device. 3,356,40S, 12-o- 67, CI. 296 — 23. Stutz, Joseph N., to Canadian Vendbar Industries Ltd. Beverage blending machinery. 3,335,911, 8-15-67, CI. 222 70. Stutz, Richard G. : See — Kiefer, Walter F., and Stutz. 3,337,442. Stutz, Robert E. : See — Chapman, Alfred D., and Stutz. 3,305,298. Chapman, Alfred D. Stutz, and Branch. 3,343,519. Stutz, Roger A. Silverware sorting device. 3,301,397, 1-31- 67, CI. 209—73. Stutz, Theo, to Contraves AG. Parallel adder for binary coded numbers. 3,302,009, 1-31-67, CI. 235 — 174. Stutzman, Guy R., to United States of America, Navy. Pat- tern masks and method for making same. 3,302, 6i2, 2—7— 67, CI. 118 — 504. Stutzman. Guy R., to United States of America, Navy. Hermetically sealed thin film module. 3,316,459, 4-25-67, CI. 317—101. Stux, Stefan, and A. A. Aghion. Dipstick. 3,311,9S4, 4-4- 67, CI. 33—126.7. Stvers, John E., to Mardell Ellis. 4-18-67, CI. 146—13. Styes, Fred J. Educational device. 35—9. Stviette Plastics, Inc. : See — Goetz. Daniel A., and Gruber. 3,312,43S. Stylis, Stanley C. : See — Strazdins, Atis, and Stylis. 3,335,914. Stymmeyer, Herbert : See — Dickhaeuser. Heiner Pohlemann, Stummever, Adolphi, and Winderl. 3,297,520. Nutcracker. 3,314,460, 3,314,166, 4-1S-67, CI. 1270 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Styner & Bienz A.G. : See — Styner, Rudolf. 3,331,553. Styner, Rudolf. 3,351,274. Styner, Rudolf, to Styner & Bienz A.G. Calculating and indi- cating device, particularly for a cash register. 3,331,553, 7- 18-67, CI. 235—23. Styner, Rudolf, to Styner & Bienz AG. Figure drum. 3,351,- 274, 11-7-67, CI. 235—1.3. Stynes, James A., to National Lead Co. Glyceratozirconium halides and their preparation. 3,350,432, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 429.3. Styring, Ralph E., H. F. Dunlap, and C. L. Rogers, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Transporting ethane in a crude oil pipeline. 3,344,583, 10-3-67, CI. 55 — 44. Suarez, Horaeio E. : See — Eisner, Robert L., and Suarez. 3,343,050. Suatoni, Joseph C. : See — Snyder, Robert E., and Suatoni. 3,306,946. Subbaratnam, Anangur V., to Wilson & Co., Inc. Method of promoting diuresis. 3,331,740, 7-18-67, CI. 167 — 65. Subbaratnam, Anangur V., to Wilson & Co., Inc. Diuretic compounds and method of promoting diuresis. 3,345,263, 10-3-67, CI. 167 — 65. Subirana. Antonio E., to Laboratoires Om Societe Anonyme. Process for reducing blood coagulation time by administer- ing therapeutically active derivatives of dihydroxy- benzene-sulfonates. 3,351,526, 11-7-67, CI. 167 — 65. Subirana, Antonio E., to Laboratoires Om Societe Anonyme. p-Dihydroxybenzene-sulfonate of diethylamine. 3,354,201, 11-21-67, CI. 200 — 501.21. Sublett, Bobby J., and G. P. Touey, to Eastman Kodak Co. Acetate filter elements containing carbon. 3,349,780, 10-31- 67, CI. 131 — 266. Sublett, Charles R. : See — Bonney, Robert B., Sublett. 3,321,609. Sublett, George R., and M. W. Fien, to Reynolds Metals Co. Heat treatment of aluminum. 3,305,410, 2-21-67, CI. 148—159. iSublett, John W. : See— Brownley, Trenholm L., Stotesberry, and Sublett. 3,336,- 634. Subscription Television, Inc. : See — Sargent. Horace W., Jr.. Wotring, and Haag. 3,335.421. Such. John J., to The Kendall Co. Methods of producing tex- tured non-woven fabric. 3,324,527, 6-13-67, Cl. 28 — 76. Suchannek. Rudolf G. : See — Rohrer. Kenneth L., and Suchannek. 3,323.916. Sucharski, Leo R. : See — - Murata, Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,305.373. Murata, Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,305.374. Murata. Yorihiro, and Sucharski. 3,320.513. Sucher. Joseph R., and D. A. Fischler. to Emsu Co. Molding process. 3,305,618, 2-21-67, Cl. 264 — 316. Sucher, Max : See — Farber, Herman, and Sucher. 3,351,806. Suchkousov, Valdmir P. : See — Vologdin, Vladislav V., Demichev, Suchkousov, Lakede- monskv, and Abramenko. 3,304,589. Suchman, Joseph R. Educational device. 3.295,227, 1-3-67, Cl. 35 — 22. Suchocki. Anthony J., to United States of America, Army. Elevating mechanism. 3.318,190, 5-9-67, Cl. 89 — 11. Suchow, Lawrence, to International Business Machines Corp. Ternary semiconductor compounds and method of prepara- tion. 3,303,005, 2-7-67, Cl. 23 — 367. Suehowski, Bernard, to American Character, Inc. Doll cradle with phonograph. 3,341,968, 9-19-67, Cl. 46 — 15. Suckful, Hubert: See — Von Sanden, Dieter, and Suckfull. 3,347,992. Von Sanden, Dieter, Suckfull, Dorfler, Erers, Schlichte, Hoschler, and Ptacnik. 3,296,377. Suckfull, Fritz : See — Schundehutte, Karl-Heinz, Suckfull, and Nickel. 3,317,507. Suckfull, Hubert : See — Von Sanden, Dieter, and Suckfull. 3,305,641. Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronau- tiques : See — Dumont, Louis, and Lacombe. 3,357,723. Grunfelder, Jean. 3,332,705. Gutton, Henri, and Fournet. 3,304,717. Fage, Etienne. 3,305.177. Sugier, Roland A. 3,325,647. Tresch, Charles H. 3,322,200. Suda, Minoru. Antifriction bearing for sliding members. 3,330,- 606, 7-11-67, Cl. 308—6. Suddarth, Jack M.. and D, L. Gray, to Coburn Mfg. Co., Inc. Sphere polisher. 3,330,075, 7-11-67, Cl. 51 — 124. Suddeutsche Kalkstickstoff-Werke, Aktiengesellschaf t : See — Kness, Franz, Michaud, and Seeholzer. 3,347,953. Kaess, Franz. Prietzel, and Scheinost. 3,357,980. Miihlberger, Horst. 3,306,737. Muhlberger, Horst. and Trager. 3,328,164. Suddick, Leslie, to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Circuit element totally encapsulated in glass. 3,325,586, 6-13-67, Cl. 174 — 52. Suddreth, Joseph A. : See — Buss, Jack M., and Suddreth. 3,329,181. Sudhoff, Roy W., to Monsanto Co. Process for producing alkenyl pyridines. 3,344,143, 9-26-67, Cl. 260 — 290. Sudmeier, Gustav H. Thermo-electric air conditioner for automobiles. 3.302,414, 2-7-67, Cl. 62—3. Sudo, Koichi : See — Noda, Ikuya, Yamamoto, Ueta, Minami, Hirano, Someno, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Sudsehemie, A. G. : See — Hofstadt, Carl E., Ludwig, and Fann. 3,310,412. Suel, Yves C, to Welding Research, Inc. Control means for an electric energy supply circuit. 3,312,890, 4-4-67, Cl. 323—24. Suematsu, Kensho, to Nihon Denchi Kabushiki Kaisha. De- vice for indicating specific gravity of liquids. 3,340,736, 9-12-67. Cl. 73 — 454. Suess, Rudolf : See— Jucker, Ernst, Ebacther, Lindenmann, Rissi, Schenker, and Suess. 3.359,265. Su-Ev, Inc. : See — ■ Baker, Stephen C. 3,300,889. Baker. Stephen C. 3,309,053. Sueyoshi, Tatsuo : See — Kometani, Yutaka, Suegoshi, and Tatemoto. 3,300,538., Suffredini. Leonard P., to Whittaker Corp. Sintered polymers. 3,340,325, 9-5-67, Cl. 260—823. Suga, Kazuo, and T. Yamamoto, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. Preparation of a face lotion with a pearly luster. 3,320,133, 5-16-67, Cl. 167 — 91. Sugahara, Kinichi : See — Ishimitsu. Akitoshi, Furui, and Sugahara. 3,332,862. Sugahara, Yujiro : See — Kuwata, Tsutomu, Sugahara, and Nakazawa. 3,330,774. Sugahara, Yujiro, H. Tsuchida, K. Sato, and K. Usui, to Mizusawa Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Multistage pneumatic conveying drying equipment. 3,300,870, 1-31- 67, Cl. 34 — 57. Sugai, Yasuo : See — Saski, Noburo. Mishima, and Sugai. 3,302,655. Sugalski, Raymond K.. to General Electric Co. Resealable vent for a sealed casing. 3,320,097, 5-16-67, Cl. 136 — 178. Sugano, Masashi, and M. Yoshioka, to Kokusai Denki Kabu- shiki Kaisha. Apparatus for controlling and synchronizing timepieces. 3,323,025. 5-30-67, Cl. 317 — 147. Suganuma, Fujio, to TDK Electronics Co. Ltd. Automatic sound volume controller. 3.296.373, 1-3-67, Cl. 179 — 1. Suganuma, Fujio, to Toyo Music Broadcasting Co., and TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. Output transistor protecting system in a transistor amplifier circuit. 3,332,027, 7-18-67, Cl. 330 — 13. Suganuma, Sadao : See — Nakaoka, Toshio, Sonobe, Suganuma, and Mori. 3.341,566. Sugar, Ben L., to Ridge Rock Industries, Inc. Building panels and method of mounting the panels. 3,350,827, 11-7-67, Cl. 52—309. Sugarman, Jeal, and F. E. Woodward, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process and compositions for dry cleaning. 3,352,790, 11-14-67, Cl. 252 — 171. Sugarman, Robert M., to Chronetics, Inc. Diode digitizer. 3,340,526. 9-5-67, Cl. 340 — 347. Sugasawa, Shigehiko, and S. Matsumoto, to Tanabe Seiyakn Co., Ltd. Electrolytic process for preparing D-ribose. 3,312,608, 4-4-67, Cl. 204—73. Sugasawa, Tsutomu: See — Nagata, Wataru, and Sugasawa. 3,299,048. Sugawa, Kaneyoshi, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Tape guide arrangement for use in magnetic video tape recording apparatus. 3,319,014, 5-9-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Sugawara, Hiroyuki, to Hitachi, Ltd. Contact assembly for a vacuum interrupter. 3,356.818, 12-5-67, Cl. 200 — 166. Sugaya, Masao. Beam clamp and clip assemblies. 3,301,513, 1-31-67. Cl. 248 — 72. Sugaya, Masao. Clips for conduits or pipes. 3,301,514, 1-31-67, Cl. 248 — 734. Sugaya, Masao. Screwdriver with screw holding means. 3,354,919, 11-28-67, Cl. 145—50. Sugden, David B., to James S. Bobbins and Associates. Inc. Adjustable tunnel sets. 3,318,099, 5-9-67, Cl. 61 — 45. Sugerman, Nathaniel H., to Beatrix Jewelry Co. Jewelry dis- play rack. 3,339.745, 9-5-67, Cl. 211 — 13. Sugesawa, Hiroshi : See — Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Sigesawa, and Kaneko. 3.341.- 897. Sugg, William W. : See — Brink, Joseph A., Jr., and Sugg. 3,352,778. Suggitt. Robert M. : See — Peck, Reese A., Franz, Suggitt, Cook, and Messing. 3.297,564. Sugier, Roland A., to Sud-Aviation Society Nationale de Con- structions Aeronautiques. Dual photocell optical telemeter ■using phase comparison. 3,325,647, 6-13-67, Cl. 250 — 204. Sugihara, Akira : See — Haraoka, Raitaro, Sugihara, and Ito. 3.337,541. Nakano, Hiroshi, Sugihara, and Ito. 3,336,304. Ohara, Masao, Yamamoto, Kamiva, Tanaka, Sugihara. and Ito. 3,347,883. Sugihara, Kinzo : See — Shibata, Hiroshi, Yamasaki, and Sugihara. 3,345.283. Sugihara, Yasumasa. to Yaou Electric Co. Ltd. Video signal reproducing system for color television receiver. 3,303,275, 2-7-67, CI. 178—5.4. LIST OF PATENTEES 1271 Sugihara, Yasuniasa, and A. Horaguchi. Image reproducing system for a color television receiver. 3,316,346, 4-20-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Sugimoto, Haruo : See — Kitajlma, Joiehi, Deno, and Sugimoto. 3,344,472. Sugimoto, Hiroshi : See — Sagawa, Ryuichi, and Sugimoto. 3,308,721. Sugimoto, Keiiehi : See — Nomura, Hiroaki, and Sugimoto. 3,320,235. Sugimoto, Nobuo, and M. Mivano, to Kislia Seizo Kubushiki Kaisha. Vibratory hopper feeder. 3,334,787, S-S-67, CI. 222—1. Sugiura, Shinzo, and M. Nagal, to 'Nippon Denso Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for fixing contact point. 3,332,140, 7-25- 67, CI. 29 — 471.7. Sugiyama, Chutaro : See — Ikeda, Miyoshi, Fujioka, Sugiyama, and Nakagome. 3,311,536. Sugiyama, Hiroshi : See — Ilattori, Junnosuke, Ozaki, Koike, Yoshioka, and Sugi- yama. 3,355,352. Sugiyama, Mitsunori : See — Nishio, Fumihiko, Sugiyama. and Nasu. 3,326,684. Sub, Nam P. : See- ■ Nehru, Atlitya K., and Snli. 3,310.390. Suh, Nam P., and G. C. Fuller, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Electric ignition cartridges. 3,299,812, 1-24-67, CI. 102—39. Suhara, Ikuo : See — Banno. Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa. Igarasi. Imada, Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,29S,923. Suhr. Frederick W. : See- — Jenson, Kenneth S., and Suhr. 3,315.657. Suhrmann, Robert, to North American Philips Co., Inc. De- vice for the display of colour images. 3,315,029, 4-1S-67, CI. 17S— 5.4. Sui Generis Process, Inc. : See — - Cox, Arthur S., and McMullen. 3,304,894. Suigussaar, Velio, to Bell & Howell Co. Motion picture camera. 3,357,779, 12-12-67, CI. 352 — 141. Suiter, John R., to S. Smith & Sons (England) Ltd. Devices responsive to the angular position of a shaft. 3,351,767, 11-7-67, CI. 250—230. Suito. Eiji : See — Hasegawa, Hiroshi, Suito, and Kondo. 3,350,429. Sukegawa, Tokuzo : See — Fujikawa, Kyoichi, Sukegawa, and Nishizawa. 3,307,- 0S8. Sukornick, Bernard : See — Kelly, Donald H., and Sukornick. 3,320,035. Kellv, Donald H., and Sukornick. 3,341,306. Maxwell, Abe F., Kelly, and Sukornick. 3,341,293. Maxwell, Abe F., Sturtevant, and Sukornick. 3,341,292. Sukurs, Ralmonds : See — Pelzer, Hans, and Sukurs. 3,298,117. Sukurs, Raimonds, and H. Pelzer, to Beteiligungs- und Patent- verwaltungsgesllechaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Bucket wheel loader. 3,358,809, 12-19-67, CI. 198 — 36. Sul Oil Co. : See- Campbell, Robert H., and Cherry. 3,314,778. Suld, George, to Sun Oil Co. Heptaalkylcyclohexadienes and process of preparation. 3,310,590, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 666. Suld, George, to Sun Oil Co. Catalvtic cvclodehydrogenation process. 3.325,551, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 668. Suleski, Anthony C, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Galvanic action device for scuttling floating objects. 3,308,046, 3-7- 67, CI. 204—196. Sulewski, Chester J., and J. G. Hedin, to Johns-Manville Corp. Method of transfer molding. 3,356,781, 12-5-67, CI. 264 — 137. Suling, Carlhans : See — Mayer, Rudi, Kuntz, and Suling. 3,349,063. Suling, Carlhans, and E. Kuntz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktlengesellschaft. Interpolymer of acrylonitrile, a masked isocyanate and a hydroxyl substituted monomer and a process for making same. 3,299,007, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Suling. Carlhans, E. Roos, and H. Logemann, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the produc- tion of stabilized acrylonitrile polymer solutions. 3,314,- 914, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 32.2. Suliteanu, Menahem. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Method of making dielectric foam antenna. 3,296,685, 1- 10-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Suliteanu, Menahem, to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. An- tenna pedestal. 3.313.502, 4-11-67, CI. 248 — 45. Suliteanu, Menahem, and R. S. Nyerges, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Machine for shaping curved surfaces. 3,344,- 631, 10-J3-67, CI. 72 — 7. Sulkowski, Theodore S. : See — Bell. Stanley C, Childress, and Sulkowski. 3.336.296. Childress, Scott J., Bell, and Sulkowski. 3,321,522. Sulkowski, Theodore S.. to American Home Products Corp. 9b - aryl - 1,2,3,9b - tetrahydro - 5H - imidazole. 2-alpyrido [3,2-c]pyrrol-5-ones and related compounds. 3,311,629, 3- 2S-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Sulkowski. Theodore S., to American Home Products Corp. Oxazoloisoindolones and related compounds. 3,336,306, 8-15-67, CI. 260—244. Sulkowski, Theodore S., and S. J. ChildreE to Vjnerlcao Home Products Corp. Fused-ring Imidazoquinazolines, pyrlmldo- qulnazolines and related compounds, 3,329,679, 7-4—67, CI. 260—256.4. Sull Hans Hair Pieces, Inc. : See — Sullivan, Robert E. 3,313,310. Sullins, John K. : See — Self, Richard W., Watklns. and Sullins. 3,328.294. Sullivan, Alfred D., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Air conditioner. 3,299,660, 1-24-07, CI. 62 — 285. Sullivan, Daniel J. : Sec — Aekerman. Charles B„ and Sullivan. 3,309,244. Sullivan, Daniel M., L. J. Monaghan, and L. M. Germain, to Monsanto Co. Process for preparing moistenable hot melt adhesive sheet. 3,296,018, 1-3-67, CI. 117—122. Sullivan, Douglas S. : See — Dunster, Donald E., and Sullivan. 3,307,145. Harney, George D.. Sullivan. Lee, and Colo. 3.297,981. Lee, Milford R., Sullivan, Harney, and Doty. 3,339,139. Thomas, Bobby J., Dunster, and Sullivan. 3,320,583. Sullivan. Edward M. : See — Reding, Frederick P., Wise, and Sullivan. 3,32S,309. Zutty, Nathan L., Welch, Sullivan, Bryant, and Walter. 3,355,440. Sullivan, Edward M., and N. L. Zutty, to Union Carbide Corp. Copolymers. 3,355,518, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 895. Sullivan, Frank F. : See — Elman, Stanley H., Woodward, and Sullivan. 3,297,- 098. Sullivan. George C. : See — Miller, Arthur, Dorchester, and Sullivan. 3,318,192. Sullivan, Gerald L. : See— Foulds, Arthur E., and Sullivan. 3,359.807. Sullivan, Gerald L.. to General Electric Co. Semiconductor transfer circuit. 3,354.728, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 5.47. Sullivan, Gerald L., and J. W. Clayton, Jr.. to General Elec- tric Co. Quadrature and harmonic signal eliminator for sys- tems using modulated carriers. 3,34S,157, 10-17-67, CI. 329—50. Sullivan, Harris M. : See — Misevich, Kenneth W., and Sullivan. 3,350,941. Sullivan, Herbert D., and P. T. Isbell. Pneumatic conveying system for crop harvesting devices. 3,316,025, 4-25-67, CI. 302—37. Sullivan, Herbert W., and J. F. Banzhaf III. to Lear Siegler, Inc. Directional antenna array. 3,340,530, 9-5-67, CI. 343 — 100. Sullivan, Howard L., to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Flareless tube coupling nut and ferrule assembly. 3,325,192, 6-13-67, CI. 285—93. Sullivan, Hubert C. : See — Giannini, Gabriel M., Ducati, and Sullivan. 3,319,097. Sullivan, Hugh R., Jr. : See — Pohland. Albert, and Sullivan. 3.342,824. Sullivan, James F., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Electric line switch with improved trigger hinge. 3,325,61S, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 159. Sullivan. James F., to Deere & Co. Spring assembly. 3,347,- 540, 10-17-67, CI. 267 — 1. Sullivan, James F., and L. G. Arnold, to Deere & Co. Plow safety standard. 3,302,728, 2-7-67, CI. 172—265. Sullivan, James N. : See — Paterson, Norman J., and Sullivan. 3,322,664. Sullivan, John E. : See — Greaney. Harry D., and Sullivan. 3,309.038. Sullivan, John F.. and J. B. Kennedy, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Beacon identity display. 3,315.262, 4-18-67, CI. 343 — 106. Sullivan, John V. : See — Walsh, Alan, and Sullivan. 3,305,746. Sullivan, Joseph C. : See- Ward, Frank L. 3,326,044. Sullivan, Lawrence J. : See — Perry, Charles R., and Sullivan. 3,303.232. Sullivan. Leo S., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Bearings and method of manufacture. 3,328,101. 6-27-67. CI. 30S— 23S. Sullivan, Leo S., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Method for making a ball joint. 3.355,787. 12-5-67, CI. 29—149.5. Sullivan. Michael W., to Monsanto Co. Process and appa- ratus for treating plastics. 3,30S,045, 3-7-67, CI. 204 — 165. Sullivan, Neil, and F. A. Summerlin, to The Sperry Gyro- scope Co. Ltd. Aircraft terrain avoidance apparatus. 3.315,255, 4-18-67, CI. 343—7. Sullivan, Paul D. Short takeoff and landing aircraft. 3,329,- 376, 7-4-67, CI. 244 — 12. Sullivan, Paul W. : See — Quick, John D., and Sullivan. 3,325.813. Sullivan, Philip W. : See — Wong, Robert, and Sullivan. 3.208.859. Wong, Robert, and Sullivan. 3,336,253. Sullivan, Richard H. : See — Ralchelson. Melvin A., and Sullivan. 3,308,S65. Sullivan, Richard J., to Colonial Board Co. Method and ap- paratus for molding insoles. 3,305,884, 2-28-67, CI. 12— 146. Sullivan, Richard N. Automatic primer valve for drain traps. 3.333,597, 8-1-67, CI. 137 — 102. 1272 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sullivan, Robert D. : See — Schnitzius, Homer D., and Sullivan. 3,319,597. Sullivan, Robert E. : See — Powell, Austen V., and Sullivan. 3,323,017. Sullivan, Robert E., Dow Corning Corp. Foam control agents. 3,304,266, 2-14-67, CI. 252—358. Sullivan, Robert E., to Snll Hans Hair Pieces, Inc. Hair as- sembly adaptable for use on male or female cadavers. 3,313,310, 4-11-67, CI. 132—53. Sullivan, Robert J. : See — Jass, John E., and Sullivan. 3,296,715. Moyer, Edward J., and Sullivan. 3.349,934. Sullivan, Ross J., to A. B. Chance Co. Apparatus for in- stalling earth anchors. 3,318,058, 5-9-67, CI. 52 — 157. Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co. Atmospheric type water heating apparatus. 3,326,202, 6-20-67. CI. 126 — 359. Sullivan, Timothy J., to Sullivan Valve and Engineering Vertical direct-fired water heater. 3,331,366, 7-18-67, Co. ■CI. 126—350. Sullivan Valve and Engineering Co. : See — Sullivan, Timothy J. 3,320,202. Sullivan, Timothy J. 3,331,366. Sullivan, William T., to Kornvlak Corp. Conveyor system. 3,318,439, 5-9-67, CI. 198—75. Sulo, Jozef : See — Binder, Hans, Mayr, Sulo, and Turowski. 3,337,647. Sulo, Jozef, and H. Bindee, to Rutgerswerke-Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the preparation of p-diisopropylbenzene. 3,306,943, 2-28-67, CI. 260—671. Suloway, Naomi S. Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Signaling arrangements employing piezoelectric devices. 3,303,290, 2-7-67, CI. 179—90. Sulyma. Alexandra : See — Sulyma, John and Alexandra. 3,334,915. Sulvma. John, and Alexandra. Toy sphere. 3,334,915. S-8-67, Cl. 280 — 206. Sulzer Aktiengesellschaft, Gebr. : See — Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 3,352,328. Sulzer Bros., Ltd. : See — Aguet, Emile. 3,335,565. Brunner, Alfred. 3,331,202. Chen, Yian-Nian, and Philipp. 3,312,304. Ergenc, Sahabettin. 3.327,495. Fishman, Ygal. 3,356,577. Frei, Hans. 3,360,039. Friedrieh, Arnold. 3.314,305. Gilbert, Jacques. 3,341,422. Gotz, Hans, and Drewitz. 3,339,589. Helbling, Willy. 3,359,174. Jassniker, Kurt. 3.358,965. Kagi, Jakob. 3,332,849. Kagi, Jakob. 3,341,421. Kagi, Jakob. 3,349,003. Kamm, Helmut. 3,357,411. Kathriner, Josef, and Haberkern. 3,331,402. Lehmann, Walter. 3,356,290. Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 3.308,854. Pfarrwaller, Erwin. 3,322,158. Schneider, Hans. 3,313,637. Schneider, Hans. 3.326,269. [Schneider, Hans. 3.349,830. Steiger, Anton. 3.336,911. Thurnauer. Ernst. 3,346,043. Zublin, Marcel W. 3,300,136. Sulzer, Robert I., to Advance Transformer Co. Ballast canister construction. 3,299,200, 1-17-67, Cl. 174 — 52. Sumco Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Hankey, Herbert E., and Hamrick. 3,347,523. Sumi, Masaaki : See — Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, Tokashiki, Suml, and Matsui. 3,317,516. Sumi, Shoichiro : See— Takei, Tomoshichi, Kanoh, and Sumi. 3,305,365. Sumida, Kunio A., and W. T. Wills, Jr. Device to hold hose for sprinkling. 3,334,852, 8-S-67, Cl. 248 — 83. Sumilas, John W., to International Business Machines Corp. Magnetostrictive delay line driver. 3,344,321, 9-26-67, Cl. 317 — 148.5. Sumington Wayne Corp. : See — Turkington, William D., and Todd. 3,313,583. Sumitomo Atomic Energy Industries, Ltd. : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Segawa, Yokota, Kondo, and Nakashio. 3,309,296. Sumitomo Bakelite Co. Ltd. : See — Kakiuchi, Hiroshi, and Sato. 3.303,167. Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. : See — Akamatsu, Takashi, Yamada. and Korenaga. 3,326,934. Fukui, Kenichi, Yuasa, Kagiya, Shimizu, and Sano. 3,337,475. Goto, Toshihide, Yamagishi, and Sawada. 3,298,779. Hattori, Junnosuke, Ozaki, Koike, Yoshioka, and Sugi- yama. 3,355,352. Ikeda, Miyoshi, Fujioka, Sugiyama, and Nakagome. 3,311.536. Kato, Takeaki, Ueda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Okuno. 3,316,275. Kato, Takeaki. Ueda, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and Okuno. 3,318,766. Kawasumi, Shohaehi, Maemoto, and Onishi. 3.326,857. Koike, Eiji, Kanazawa, and Otsuka. 3,351,580. Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. : See — Continued Kuramoto, Saichiro, Fujimoto, Okuno, Sakamoto, Naka- gawa, and Mizutani. 3.355,524. Kuramoto, Saichiro, Nishizawa, Sakamoto, and Mizutani. 3,308,016. Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,313,014. Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,313,806. Nakagome, Takenari, and Komatsu. 3,346,577. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hlrooka, and Fujita. 3,317,499. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3,318,858. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Fujita. 3,328,366. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Hirooka, and Morita. 3,326,870. Toyoshima, Kiyoshi, Ichiki, Ryu, and Inoue. 3,306,732. Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Segawa, Yokota, Kondo, and Nakashio. 3,309,296. Sumitomo Electric Industries, Ltd. : See — Nakahara. Tsuneo, and Kurauchi. 3,315,187. Yoshida, Yasuhisa, and Suzuki. 3.356,785. Sumitomo Kinzoku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Miyoshi, Eiji, and Okada. 3,357,822. Sumitomo Special Metals Co. Ltd. : See — - Higuchi, Akira, and Miyamoto. 3,350,240. Summer, Steven E. Photoelectric potentiometer with translu- cent shaft light valve. 3,358,150, 12-12-67, Cl. 250 — 227. Summergrad, Rubin N., to General Telephone and Electronics Laboratories, Inc. Method of preparing aluminum arsenide. 3,301,638. 1-31-67, Cl. 23—204. Summerland, Melvin L. Sawmill. 3,340,910, 9-12-67, Cl. 143 — 33. Summerlin, Frederick A. : See — Sullivan, Neil, and Summerlin. 3.315,255. Summerlin, Frederick A. Hydraulic transmission. 3,306,- 040, 2-28-67, Cl. 60 — 51. Summerour, Benjamin F. Egg gathering device. 3,339,52S, 9-5-67, Cl. 119 — 48. Summers, Bernadette. Portable skewer rack for braziers. 3,297,166, 1-10-67, Cl. 211 — 60. Summers, C. R. : See — Grable, Donovan B. 3,311,063. Summers, Carlton C. : See — Clements, John B., Summers, and Lanier. 3,313,756. Summers, Frank C. : See — Paddock, Alvin F., and Summers. 3,345,542. Summers, Gerald C. : See — Broding, Robert A., Summers, and Ely. Re. 26,297. Summers, Gerald C, to PGAC Development Co. Acoustic well logging method and apparatus. 3,295,628, 1-3-67, Cl. 181— .5. Summers, Gerald C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Methods and appara- tus for acoustic well logging. 3,297,983, 1-10-67, Cl. 340—18. Summers, Gerald C, to Mobil Oil Corp. Amplitude logging on alternate transmitter pulses. 3,309,658, 3-14-67, Cl. 340—18. Summers, James J., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Method of making filter coil. 3,323,963, 6-6-67, Cl. 156 — 192. Summers. James W. : See — ■ Gateff, George, and Summers. 3,296,230. Summers, John & Sons Ltd. : See — Jones, John F. R. 3,304,070. Jones, John F. R. 3,356,355. Summers, Roger E. Golf putter. 3,319,962, 5-16-67, Cl. 273—164. Summers, Stanley E., and R. Visket, to Calmec Mfg. Corp. Pressure relief valve. 3,330,440, 7-11-67, Cl. 220 — 89. Summers, Thomas O. Erection system for gyroscope. 3,304,- 789, 2-21-67, Cl. 74: — 5.45. Summersby, Ernest J., to Mirra-Cote Co., Inc. Self-powered dispenser. 3,317,150, 5-2-67, Cl. 242 — 55.2. Summerville, Robert N., to The Lummus Co. Apparatus for forming melt droplets. 3,298,058, 1-17-67, Cl. 18— 2.6. Summimoto Metal Industries Ltd. : See — Nishioka, Kunio, Nishimura, and Kato. 3,351,337. Sumner, Emmons F. : See — Grant, Robert A., Sumner, Holbrook, and Ince. 3,299,- 353. Sumner, Eric E. : See — Davis, Claude G., Sumner, and Thomas. 3,300,578. Sumner, Joe D. Extensible hoist. 3,337,187, 8-22-67, Cl. 254 — 143. Sumner, William E. Paste dispensing device for collapsible paste tubes. 3,297,205, 1^10-67, Cl. 222—102. Sump, Cord H., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method for the produc- tion of alloys. 3,298,823, 1-17-67, Cl. 75 — 10. Sump, Cord H„ and S. W. McGee, to I.I.T. Research Institute. Brake lining materials and articles made therefrom. 3,310,387, 3-21-67, Cl. 29 — 182.5. Sumpter, David G. H., to Associated British Combustion Ltd. Fuel burners. 3,311,154, 3-28-67, Cl. 158 — 4. Sumser, Richard D. : See — Toth, J. Roger, GMiand, an( j Sumser. 3,321,661. Sumski, Stanley, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tem- perature gradient zone melting and growing of semicon- ductor material. 3,360,406, 12-26-67, Cl. 148 — 1.6. LIST OF PATENTEES 1273 Sun Chemical Corp. : See — Brighnm. Ward E., and Eckert. 3,300,019. Collins, Frederick H. 3,339,006. Goldstein. Herman B., and Sllvestri. 3,355,242. Hopmeier, Arthur 1'., and Ingram. 3,351,481. Lilly, Martin J. 3,350,210. McFarlane, Samuel B. 3,339,409. McFarlane, Samuel B., Jr., Carllek, and Ostock. 3,315,- 162. Nimmo, Philip E., Jr. 3,318,497. Sun-Freeze, Inc. : See — Van Gelder, Arthur. 3,316.652. Sun-Maid Raisin Growers of California : See — Voller, James P. 3,354,923. Sun Oil Co. : See — Anderson, Frank E.. Campbell, and Jolly. 3,311,561. Antonsen, Donald H. 3,346,662. Antonsen, Donald H., and Johnson. 3,325,560. Belak, Steven G., and Stout. 3,314,903. Bennett, John D. 3,352.363. Bennett, John D., and Caldwell. 3,301,364. Bennett, John D., Chaney, Jones, and Mayes. 3,304,776. Bennett. John D., Chaney, Jones, and McCaleb. 3,353,020. Black, Ernest P.. Clelland, and Ferris. 3,317,447. Bodmer, Jakob E., and Lauer. 3,307,918. Bohrer, Bvron B. 3,29S,109. Borkowski, Walter L., and Vanderwerff. 3,330,S62. Bowers. Holland G. 3,350.482. Bozzelll, Andrew J., Belak, and Campbell. 3,300,293. Bushick, Ronald D. 3,311.669. Bushick, Ronald D. 3,335,196. Bushick, Ronald D. 3,336.407. Butte, Walter A., Jr., and Morris. 3,329,736. Campbell, Robert H., and Belak. 3,301,656. Campbell. Robert H., and Huntington. 3.331,677. Campbell, Rcbert H., and Johnson. 3,306,728. Casey, John A. 3,350,347. De Faleo, Ralph J., and Brillaud. 3,329.580. Dougherty, Patrick F., and Closs. 3,300,983. Douros, John D., Jr. 3,320,121. Douros, John D., Jr., and Raymond. 3.340,155. Douros, John D., Jr., and Vanderwerff. 3,305,583. Eberhardt, Gert G., and Butte. 3,321,479. Ferris, Seymour W., and Black. 3,334,043. Foester, Lewis H., Livesay, and Mattheiss. 3,331,753. Geniesse, Donald J. 3,322,960. Griffin. William P., Jr.. and Stearns. 3.335,199. Hall, Lewis W., Jr., Boyer, and Ware. 3,360,488. Hall, Lewis W., Jr.. and McCorquodale. 3,311,673. Hansel, William B. 3,355,256. Hansel, William B. 3,357,797. Hansel, William B., and Lauer. 3,307.917. Hardy, William C, and Crawford. 3,358,758. Hardy, William C, and McArthur. 3,330,348. Harvey, Wildon T. 3.303,152. Hedge, John A., and Zaayenga. 3,338,854. Hill, Ira D. 3.318,781. Hollstein, Elmer J. 3,300,294. Khelghatian. Habet M. 3,315,003. Kirk, Merritt C, Jr., Olenzak, Reif, and Thomas. 3,309,- 421 Kuhn, John G. 3.312,007. Lauer, James L. 3,357,232. Lauer, James L., and Hansel. 3,300,283. Malmberg, Earl W., and Cherry. 3,306,730. Mason, Joseph C, Jr. 3,320,042. Maves. Fred M. 3.302.457. MeNelis, Edward J. 3,300,536. McNelis, Edward J. 3,306,914. MeNelis, Edward J. 3.322.S33. Mills, Ivor W., and Melchiore. 3,305,480. Moore, Robert E. 3,356,718. Neikam, William C. 3,344.045. Neikam. William C. 3.344,046. Neikam. William C. 3.344,047. Paulson, Joseph F. 3,305,595. Peterkin, Melvin E. 3.325,562. Peterkin, Melvin E. 3,341,626. Peterkin, Melvin E. 3,342,902. Peterson. Henry J. 3.296.280. Rue, Howard M. 3,300,534. Rue, Howard M., and Mills. 3.340,194. Schneider. Abraham. 3,303.227. Schneider, Abraham. 3,320,332. Schneider, Abraham. 3,346,656. Schneider, Abraham. 3,356,739. Schneider, Abraham. 3,356,740. Schneider, Abraham. 3,356,741. Schneider, Abraham. 3,356.751. Schneider, Abraham, Janoski, and McGinnis. 3,336,405. Schneider, Abraham, Janoski, and McGinnis. 3,336,406. Schneider, Abraham, and Moore. 3,356,719. Suld, George. 3.310.590. Suld, George. 3,325,551. Tamplen. Jack W. Re. 26,319. Vanderwerff, William D. 3.344.152. Van Venrooy, John J. 3.347.020. Ware, Richard E. 3,350,766. Weiss, Erie A. 3.322.938. Wilson, Robert L. 3.303,082. Young, Einar T. 3.295.6S5. Young. Einar T. 3,341.830. Zaaveni'a. Ralph, and Bartholf. 3.349.052- Sun-Pak Products, Inc. : See — Glasser, Ernest C. 3,301,250. Sun-Ray Burner Mfg. Corp. : Si i Luft, Alfred N. 3,358,735. Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Co. : See. Cassidy, Andrew, and Peet. 3,334, S51. Damsgaard, Kjeld. 3,339,870. Nickels, Frank J., Jr. 3,354,S59. Sunada, Tsuyoshi : See — Kinoshita, Shosaku, and Sunada. 3,326,786, Sunagawa, Genshun, and Y. Sato, to Sankyo Co., Ltd. Hydrohalides of novel cyclohepta [l]-pyrrole derivatives and a process for preparing the same as well as intermedi- ates and process for their preparation. 3,311,641, 3-2S 67, CI. 260—326.3. Sunagawa, Genshun, and M. Watatani, to Sankyo Co., Ltd. Process for preparing 2-alkoxycycloheptiinidazole deriv- atives. 3,320,272, 5-16-67, CI. 260—309. Sunagawa, Genshun, N. Soma, and J. Nakazawa, to Sankyo Co., Ltd. Iminocycloheptatrienes and a process for pre- paring the same. 3,321,520, 5-23-07, CI. 260—566. Sunahara, Toshio : See — Matuki, Koitiro, Hirano, and Sunahara. 3,300,524. Sunazawa, Manabu : See — Odani, Yuzo, and Sunazawa. 3,348,983. Sunbeam Corp. : See — Andrews, James H. 3.32S.542. Beck, William P. 3,359,634. Beck, William P., and Stably. 3,348,307. Bielak, Sigmund H. 3,348,305. Chambers, Worthy L., and Wolter. 3,295, S69. Chambers, Worthy L., and Wright. 3,341,1S1. Clark, William J., and Higgins. 3,304,407. Copeland, William M., Horecky, and Hayes. 3,348.317. De Boer, Herman O., Jr., and Ritter. 3,322,144. Gwinn, Robert P. 3,299,506. Jepson, Ivar, Dokos, and Bielak. 3,313,023. Jepson, Ivar, and Ernstberger. 3,349,266. Jepson, Ivar, and Laama. 3,308,566. Jepson, Ivar, and Roszvk. 3,311,763. Jepson, Ivar, Roszyk, and Stahly. 3,359,635. Jepson, Ivar, Schuessler, Jackson, and Jensen. 3.349,263. Jepson, Ivar, Wied, and Wolter. 3,321,794. Jepson, Ivar, and Wolter. 3,333,824. Liszczak, Stephen. 3,334,176. Mattson, Charles A., and Kalnins. 3,313,964. Mattson, Charles A., Ottosen, and Olsen. 3,341,235. Morton, William A., and Sobek. 3,342,470. Ottosen, Frederick O., Mattson, and Laama. 3,298,163. Ritter, Frederick J. 3,335,502. Spohr, Albert R., and Jackson. 3.333.681. Stecca, Anthony J., Barnas, Dokos. Jarzembskl, and Norris. 3,321,604. Swanson, Charles E. 3.348,470. Szymczak, Eugene B., and Wied. 3,311,200. Vieceli, Joseph L. 3,298,11S. Vieceli, Joseph L. 3.298.119. Vieceli, Joseph L. 3,335,507. Vieceli, Joseph L„ and Judy. 3.348,822. Vieceli, Joseph L., and Rayfield. 3,304.066. Vieceli, Joseph L„ and Walczak. 3,304,636. Waters, Robert S. 3,333,564. Wickenberg, Chester H., and Lorenanan. 3.316.3SS. Wolter, Gilbert R., Chambers, and Ritter. 3,333,825. Wright, James A., and Chambers. 3,31S,5S3. Zasadny, Peter, and Cousins. 3,328,001. Sunbeam Equipment Corp. : See — Gentry, Charles B. 3,304,071. Sunbeam Lighting Co. : See — Bodian, Marcus. 3,319,558. Sunbeam Lighting Co., Inc. : See — Bodian, Marcus, and Wellhouse. 3,34S,036. Sunbeam Plastics Corp. : See — Gach, Peter P. 3,322,298. Gach, Peter P. 3,334,769. Sunblade, Richard G., and E. E. Heyn, to Electro-Voice Inc. Phonograph cartridge. 3,324,252, 6-6-67, CI. 179—100.41. Sund, Eldon H. : See — Robinson, William T.. and Sund. 3,333,399. Sunday, Andrew V. Metal can construction and blank for forming same. 3,312,369, 4-4-67, CI. 220—91. Sunday, Howard R. Rack drive fluid engine. 3,299,782, 1-24-67, CI. 91—189. Sundav, James J., deceased (bv N. Payne, administratrix). Heater apparatus. 3,307,610, 3-7-67, CI. 158 — 2S. Sundberg, Erik G., to Aktiebolaget Tudor. Lead storage bat- tery electrode alloy composition. 3,296,02S, 1-3-67, CI. 136 — 65. Sundberg, Erik G.. to Tudor Aktiebolaget. Hermetically sealed storage battery. 3,305,404, 2-21-67, CI. 136—160. Sundberg, Nils O., to Atlas Copco Aktiebolag. Control means for vehicles. 3,357,513, 12-12-67, CI. ISo— 77. Sundberg, Robert L. : See — Chiddix, Max E., Williams, and Sundberg. 3,29S,962. Sundberg, Vernon C, K. L. Walton, and R. E. Franks, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Antenna system. 3,324.472, 6-6-67, CI. 43 — 117. Sundblad, Gunnar E., to Svenska Dataregister AB. Data record and sensing means therefor. 3,359,405, 12-19-67, CI. 235—61.11. 1274 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sundblom. Leif J. : See — ■ Berck, William F„ and Sundblom. 3,317.129. Berck. William F., and Sundblom. 3,353,921. Sundblom, Leif J., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Computing mechanism for counters. 3,355,100, 11-28-67, CI. 235—61. Sundblom, Leif J., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Safety mechanism for computing counters. 3.337,127, 8-22-67, CI. 235—62. Sundby, Gustav B., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Railway trucks. 3,313,245, 4-11-67, CI. 105—197. Sunderland, Luther D. : See— Dudek, Raymond J., Mallery, and Sunderland. 3,353,106. Sunderlin, Donald E. : See — Stroot, Donald H., and Sunderlin. 3.324,963. Sunderlin. Donald E., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Steering coupling for two tractors. 3,302,742, 2-7-67, CI. 180—79.2. Sundholm, Edwin P. Axially-operated hand grease gun. 3,300,100, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 260. Sundholm, Edwin P. Method of loading a hand grease gun with a grease cartridge. 3,341,084, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 260. Sundholm, Edwin P. Gasket and dispensing head assembly for cartridge grease guns. 3,341,085, 9-12-67, CI. 222—260. Sunds Aktiebolag : See — Kerolf, Kjell O. G., Johnsson, and Mellgren. 3,326.251. Sunds Verkstader Aktiebolag : See — Johansson, Sven A. S. 3.296,974. Krebs. Charles H. 3,307,326. Sundstrand Corp. : See — Anderson, Axel. 3,322,110. Anderson, Axel. 3,332,532. Erikson, Evans W. 3.350.523. Erikson, Robert W. 3,307.569. Erikson, Robert W., and Swedberg. 3.343.494. Erikson, Robert W., and Swedberg. 3,360,190. Hagemann, Donald W. 3.303,794. Hann, Melvin M. 3,319,419. Hann. Melvin M., and Callies. 3,359,727. Havens, Arnold L. 3,319,575. Jacobs, Robert B. 3,333,468. Lofgren, Charles O., and Anderson. 3,303,552. Pinkerton, John W. 3,309,870. Polaski. David N. 3,309,998. Ross, William A. 3,349,860. Silvern, David H. 3,299,821. Sundsti'om, Karl E., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Non- linear servo indicating system with primary loop gain variable as a function of the voltage gradient proximate the null balance slider position. 3,296,529, 1-3-67, CI. 324 — 99. Sundstrom, Raul D., to Van-L, Ltd. Folding boom rotatable cranes. 3,298,539, 1-17-67, CI. 212—30. Sundstrom, Roy N., and A. H. Wilder, to Corning Glass Works. Apparatus for and method of shaping the open end of glass tubes between cooperating rollers. 3,360,352, 12-26-67, CI. 65—109. Sundt, Peter C, to Mandrel Industries, Inc. Seismic explora- tion system using sequentially transmitted wave packets. 3,332,512, 7-25-67, CI. 181— .5. Sundy, William E., and D. H. Hickok. to The W. O. Hiekok Mfg. Co. Package wrapping machine. 3,306,003, 2-28-67, „ CI. 53—228. Sunka, Pavel : See — ■ Seidl, Milos, Sedlacek, and Sunka. 3,325,713. Sunkist Growers, Inc. : See — Johnson, Maurice V., Jr., Zwiacher, and Fennell. 3,324,- 623 Sunnen, Jean A. F., to La Soudure Electrique Autogene, Precedes Arcos. Process for obtaining a metallic mass by fusion. 3,344,839, 10-3-67, CI. 164 — 52. Sunnen, Joseph. Bore gage. 3,300,865, 1-31-67, CI. 33 — 178. Sunnen, Joseph. Setting fixture. 3,341,948, 9-19-67, CI. 33 — 185 Sunnucks, David C. : See — Young, George M., and Sunnucks. 3,306,738. Sunnucks. David C, to Aluminium Laboratories Ltd. High strength pressure die casting alloy. 3,314,S29, 4-18-67, CI. 148—32.5. Sunroc Corp. : See — Sorensen, Egon, and Crost. Re. 26,160. Sunstates Sportswear, Inc. : See — Bonis. George. 3,298,341. Sunstein, David E. Signal phasing network. 3,305,788, 2-21-67, CI. 328—155. Sunstein, David E., to Philco-Ford Corp. Impedance bridge measuring system including a self-oscillatory loop between the bridge input and output. 3,320,525, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 57. Suntop, Morris A. : See — Larraburu, Philip M., and Suntop. 3,317,739. Sununu, John H. : See — Chitouras, John G., and Sununu. 3.312,277. Katz, Leonhard, and Sununu. 3,348,490. Suozzo, John, E. J. and B. P. Ward, and W. R. Capnto, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Supervisory apparatus. 3,305,850, 2-21-67, CI. 340—213.2. Super-Cart, Inc. : See — Miller, Harold C. 3,318,053. Super-Cut, Inc. : See — Miller, Harold C. 3.335.256. Miller, Harold C. 3,340,378. Niemiec, Stephen M. 3,324,603. Niemiec, Stephen M. 3,324,607. Super Mold Corp. of California. : See — Fike, Louis T. 3,315,311. Fike. Louis T. 3,339,241. Superflexit Ltd. : See — Wilson, John W. 3,344,500. Superior Concrete Accessories, Inc. : See — Eriksson, George J. 3,315,937. Superior Electric Co., The : See — Deming, Burr G. 3,302,030. Edgerly, Raymond G., Jr., and Zurell. 3,312,921. Henschke, William O. 3,327,826. Leenhouts, Albert C. 3,345,521. Leenhouts. Albert C. 3,355,642. Madsen, Elmer W. 3,321,651. McCabe, Owen J., and Edgerly. 3,312,891. Perrins, Allen R. 3,302,098. Perrins, Allen R. 3,330,992. Perrins, Allen R. 3,345,557. Superior Products Co. : See — Woods, Randell C, Engle, Conley, Kirchner, and Rex. 3,305,908. Superior Scaffold Co. : See — Squire, Robert K. 3,313,081. Squire, Robert K. 3,346,283. Superior- Tabbies, Inc. : See — Cunningham, Walter F. 3,348,324. Superior Tea & Coffee Co. : See — Hrabe, Jerry. 3,347,150. Superior Valve & Fittings Co. : See — Yocum, William C. 3.346,278. Supernaw, Dwight L., and C. R. Wilson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Transducer. 3,325,779, 6-13-67, CI. 340 — 8. Supernowicz, Edward J., to International Business Machines Corp. Modulating magnetic record transfer means. 3,341,- 854, 9-12-67, CI. 346 — 74. Superpac, Inc. : See — Medleycott, William R. 3,329,260. Medleycott, William R., and Nowalk. 3,355,996. Superscope Inc. : See — Schroeder. Fred, Jr. 3,319,966. Supinski, Eugene P. : See — Carter. Thomas R., Fahnoe, and Supinski. 3,355,244. Supitilov, Michael C. : See — Smithberg, Floyd E., and Supitilov. 3,306,989. Supitilov, Michael C, to Dukane Corp. Braille slate. 3,340,- 625, 9-12-67, CI. 35 — 38. Suppes, Donald F., and E. J. Montalvo. Friction coupling mechanism. 3,311,205, 3-28-67, CI. 192—70. Supradur Plastics Corp. : See — Pannullo, Hugo E., H. C. Neville, and H. Neville, Jr. 3,329,390. Supramar A.G. : See — ■ Von Schertel, Hans F. 3,335,687. Supreme Products Corp. : See — Troka, Albin G. 3,323,622. Troka. Albin G. 3,350.108. Supreme Steel Equipment Corp. : See — Ibel, Charles J. 3,318,646. Suranyi, George : See — Sincavage, Joseph T., and Suranyi. 3,336,248. Surber, Albert, and H. Pirchl, to Wscher Wyss Aktiengesell- schaft. Water turbine cover. 3,360,237, 12-26-67, CI. 253—26. Surber, John L., J. L. Surber, Jr., and E. E. Anderson. Stamp vending machine. 3,310,211, 3-21-67 CI. 226 — 64. Surber, John L., J. L. Surber, Jr., and E. E. Anderson. Stamp vending machine. 3,342,394, 9-19^67, CI. 226 — 141. Surber, John L., Jr. : See — Surber, John L., J. L. Surber, Jr., and Anderson. 3,- 310,211. Surber, John L., J. L. Surber, Jr., and Anderson. 3,342.- 394. Surdv, Charles J. Helical screw compressors. 3,311,291, 3-28-67. CI. 230—143. Sureau, Robert F. M., and G. V. H. Kremer, to Etablissements Kuhlmann. Benzimidazole basic azo dyestuffs. 3,324,104, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 157. Sureau, Robert F. M., and V. M. Dupre, to Etablissements Kuhlmann. l,2-dialkyl-6-hydroxy-indazolium salts. 3,331,- 852, 7-18-67, CI. 260—310. Sureau, Robert F. M., G. V. H. Kremer, and V. M. Dupre, to Etablissements Kuhlmann. Indazolium salts. 3,340,272, 9-5- 67, CI. 260—310. Sureau. Robert F. M., G. V. H. Kremer, and V. M. Dupre, to Etablissements Kuhlmann. Monoazo dyestuffs of the inda- zole series. 3,360,508, 12-26-67, CI. 260—163. Surf Disk, Inc. : See — Beakbane, Alfred B. 3,335,440. Surfside 6 Floating Homes. Inc. : See — Vita, Lawrence. 3,320,621. Surgical Appliance Industries, Inc. : See — Applegate, Leslie T., and Kavula. 3,313,297. Lewis, Hector E. 3,298,365. Suri, Man M. Device for driving auxiliaries of diesel loco- motives. 3,326,339, 6-20-67, CI. 192 — 4. Suri, Man M. Railway truck wheel assembly. 3,334,596. 8-S- 67, CI. 105 — ISO. Surks. Frank H. Cooking apparatus. 3,309,982, 3-21-67. CI. 99 — 120. LIST OF PATENTEES 1275 Surmatls, Joseph D., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Intermedi- ates for the preparation of u carotenoid. 3,311,656, 3-28- 67, CI. 260— 4s\ Surmatis, Joseph I>.. to Hoffmann-La Roche, Inc. Process for preparing 4-i 2.6,ii-trimethyl-4-methoxv-l-cyclohexen- l-yl)-3-buten-2-one. 3,354,218, 11-21-67, CI. 260—586. Surov, Viktor P.: See — Meden. Alexander I., and Surov. 3,353.523. Surowltz, Philip, to Johnson & Johnson. Non-adherent dress- ing. 3,307.545, 3-7-67, CI. 128—156. Surprenant, Edward V. : See — Bachman, Walter S., Jr., Erhardt, and Surprenant. 3,331,- 544. Surrey, Alexander R. : See — Wolfe, Roger X., and Surrey. 3,313,815. Zenitz, Bernard L., and Surrey. 3,325.500. Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug, Inc. 3-[ (2-oxazolidi- none-3-yl)-alkyl]-4-thiazolidinones and their preparation. 3,309,377, 3-14-67. CI. 260 — 301. Surrey, Alexander R., to Sterling Drug Inc. Compositions and methods of use of di halogenated alkane amides. 3.332,S45, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Surrey, Alexander R., and W. G. Webb, to Sterling Drug Inc. 5-(2-hydroxyeth.vl i-4-thiazolidones, and derivatives thereof. 3.32S.415. 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 301. Survelas, John J. : See — Stauss, Martin G., and Survelas. 3,343,S50. Sury, Ernst : See — Schmidt, Paul, Wilhelin, Eichenberger, and Sury. 3,297,- 699. Sury. Peter. Fastener clip for mounting pictures and the like. 3.349.443, 10-31-67, CI. 24—73. Sus, Oskar : See — Munder, Johannes, and Sus. 3,316,0S7. Sus, Oskar, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Heat and light sensitive diazo sulfonate and Azo coupler coated sheet. 3,312,551, 4-4-67, CI. 96—75. Sus, Oskar, to Keuff & Esser Co. Coupling components for light-sensitive diazo coatings. 3,343,960, 9-26-67, CI. 96 — 91. Siis, Oskar, and H. Dotsch, to Keuffel & Esser Co. 2-hvdroxy- 3-naphthoic acid piperazides. 3,312,705, 4-4-67 Cl". 260 — 26S. Sus, Oskar, G. von Poser, and G. Werner, to Keuffel & Esser Co. 1 - [tertiaryamino - carbanilidol - 3,5 dihvdroxy-4-bromo benzenes. 3,337,549, S-22-67, Cl. 260 — 247.2. Susa, Ermanno : See — Marullo, Gerlando, Maffezzoni, and Susa. 3,300,466. Susag, Jerome R., to Clark Equipment Co. Hydraulic system for lift trucks and the like. 3,307,656, 3-7-67. Cl. 187 — 9. Susemihl. Melvin A., to Oliver Machinery Co. Sealing device. 3,333,397, 8-1-67, Cl. 53— 38S. Susi, Peter V., and R. A. Coleman, to American Cvanamicl Co. Heat resistant aminium salt infrared absorbers. 3,341,- 464, 9-12-67, Cl. 252 — 300. Sushi. Pietro ; See — Pistihi, Angelo, and Susin. 3.350,664. Suska, Charles R. : See — Cairns, John C, and 'Suska. 3,349,427. Suska, Charles R., to The Stanley Works. Hinge. 3,349,42S, 10-31-67. Cl. 16 — 128. Suska, Charles R., to The Stanley Works. Hinge. 3.349,429, 10-31-67, Cl. 16— 12S. Susong. George C. : See — Bach. Berg, Susong, and Harrold. 3,336.954. Susor, William C, to Toledo Scale Corp. Sterling multiplier. 3.315.06S. 4-1S-67, Cl. 235—151.33. Suspended Structures Inc. : See — Frey, Christian. 3.302,363. Frey, Christian. 3,331,168. Frey. Christian. 3,342,008. Susquehanna Western, Inc. : See — Henrickson, Angus V., and Coltrinari. 3.359.067. Sussan, Nasser I. Portable cooker. 3,331.365, 7-18-67, Cl. 126 — 25. Susskind, John W. and W. B., to Clifton Yarn Mills. Inc. Stretch novelty yarn and method of making same. 3,308,- 615, 3-14-67, Cl. 57—144. Susskind, William B. : See — ■ Susskind. John W. and W. B. 3,308,615. Sustrich, William H., and G. Francis. Method and apparatus for safe voiding of tanks filled with inflammable liquids or vapors. 3.339,800. 9-5-67, Cl. 222 — 5. Sustrich. William H., and G. Francis. Roll bar explosive cutter mechanism. 3,352,459, 11-14-67, Cl. 222 — 85. Susuda, Sennosuke : See — iShibata, Kiyoshi, and Susuda. 3,336,930. Susuki, Rinnosuke, H. Hoshi, H. Sugesawa, and T. Kaneko. to Lion Fat & Oil Co., Ltd. Injection mold. 3,341,897, 9-19- 67, Cl. 18 — 42. Susuki, Rinnosuke. H. Hoshi, M. Suzuki, and M. Morozumi, to Lion Fat & Oil Co., Ltd. Container with an improved dispensing closure. 3,360,169, 12-26-67, Cl. 222 — 482. Suszko, Donald H. : See — Colautti. Albert J., and Suszko. 3.357,084. Sutaruk, Alex, to Eaton Tale & Towne Inc. Temperature re- sponsive fluid coupling device. 3,339,6S9, 9-5-67, Cl. 192— 58. Sutcliffe, Jack, to Guildline Instruments Ltd. Photosensitive device controlled voltage-current regulating systems. 3,311. S13. 3-2S-67, Cl. 323—4. Suter, Hans : Sci Litmanowltsch, Menasche, and Suter, 3,350,399 Suter, Hans, E. Felder, and II. Zutter, to Eprova Ltd. Sub- stituted benzyl esters of nipecotic acid and Isonipecotlc acid and methods ot preparing the same. 3,303,198, 2-7-67, Cl. 260—294.3. Suter, Hans, and H. Zutter, to Eprova Ltd. 7-(plcolinylamino- alkyl)-theophylline and its salts. 3,350,400, 10-31-67, Cl. 260—25:i. Sutetaro Yamashiki, Fukiaiku : See- — Masakl, Kaumi. 3,295,528. Sutherland, Don E. : See — Hall, Harry D., Salatin, Sutherland, and Trible. 3,344,- 848. Sutherland, Gail R., and A. E. Breed, to Deere & Co. Rotary side-delivery rake. 3,320,735, 5-23-67, Cl. 56 — 377. Sutherland, George F., to Friends of Psychiatric Research, Inc. Apparatus and method for determining rate of flow by measurement of electrical property of stream 3,324,720, 6-13-67, Cl. 73 — 194. Sutherland, James F., to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Load protection circuit. 3,317,792, 5-2-67, Cl. 317—31. Sutherland, James F., and T. D. Rubner, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Switching circuitry for semlconductive con- trolled rectifiers. 3,309,535, 3-14-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Sutherland, James F., F. D. Plociennik, and S. Schmandrak, to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Thermal junction reference cabinet. 3,345,540, 10-3-67. Cl. 317—99. Sutherland, James R., to Viking Corp. Guard finger and ledger plate. 3,296,783, 1-10-67, Cl. 56—311. Sutherland, John C, to Taylor & Gaskin, Inc. Conveyor trollev. 3.353,499, 11-21-67, Cl. 104 — 172. Sutherland, John D., Jr., to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corp. Agglomeration of synthetic rubber latex. 3,296,- 178, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 29.7. Sutherland, John D., Jr., to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corp. Method of preparing improved latex and rubber arti- cles, and the products thus prepared. 3,346,518, 10-10-67, Cl. 260—2.5. Sutherland, Sinclair N. : See — Ostrander, Walter M., and Sutherland. 3,358,251. Sutherland, Spurgeon. Recording clocks. 3,342,956, 9-19-67, Cl. 200—38 Sutherland, William D., A. V. Waters, and B. J. Kendall, to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Control means for vehicle head lamps to energize low beam when head lamps switch is closed. 3,303,382, 2-7-67, Cl. 315 — 83. Sutliff-Downen, Inc. : See — Sutliff, Wayne N. 3,295,607. Sutliff, John D. : See — Webb, James E. 3,301,511. Sutliff, Meryl W. : See — Sutliff, Wayne N. and M. W. 3,352,359. Sutliff, Wayne N., Ms to Sutliff-Downen, Inc., and % to Cook Testing Co. Testing tool. 3,295,607, 1-3-67, Cl. 166 — 226. Sutliff, Wayne N. and M. W., to St. Louis Janitor Supply Co., d.b.a., Navy Brand Mfg. Co. Apparatus for steam treating a deep well. 3,352,359, 11-14-67, Cl. 166 — 53. Suto, Paul A., to United Aircraft Corp. Axonometric draw- ing guide. 3,358,916. 12-19-67, Cl. 235 — 89. Sutor, Alois T., T. E. Cowell. and R. S. Kraemer, to North American Aviation, Inc. Horizontal flow thrust chamber. 3,312.068, 4-4-67, Cl. 60— 25S. Sutowski, Walter S. Components for ball bearing assemblies and method of making the assemblies. 3,317,986, 5-9-67, Cl. 29 — 148.4. Sutowski, Walter S. Bearing unit and method of assembly. 3,318,645. 5-9-67, Cl. 308—196. Sutowski, Walter S. Process for assembling ball bearing de- vices. 3,337,937, 8-29-67, Cl. 29 — 148.4. Sutphin, Eldon M. : See — Nelson, Elwood E., Peterson, and Sutphin. 3,310,593. Peterson, Rodney E., and Sutphin. 3,310.594. Sutphin, Richard A., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Relieved skirted die. 3,357.072, 12-12-67, Cl. 25 — 7. Sutryn. Edmund M. Floating insect fish bait. 3,323,248, 6-6-67, Cl. 43—42.37. Sutter, Ernst W. : See — Kiihner, Ernst E„ and Sutter. 3,298,552. Sutter, Ormond S., to Lok-Products Co. Fixture for use in a suspended grid ceiling system. 3,352,071, 11-14—67, Cl. 52—28. Suttie, Walter R., to General Descaling Co.. Ltd. Pipe line pig or sphere locating devices. 3,306,251, 2-28-67, Cl. 116 — 124. Suttie, Freelin E. : See — Suttie, Howard W. and F. E. 3,313,448. Suttie, Howard W. and Freelin E. Signalling can dispenser. 3,313,448, 4-11-67, Cl. 221—3. Suttie, Ward C. : See — MacDuff, Stanley L, and Suttie. 3,302,981. Sutton, Charles K. Selective control of frequency and voltage in alternating current power systems. 3,333,177, 7-25-67, Cl. 321 — 2. Sutton, David R., R. B. Lawrance, and D. B. Ay res, to Honey- well Inc. Special code tape reading system. 3,304,542, 2— 14-67, Cl. 340—172.5. Sutton, Earl E., to Dominion Electric Corp. Toaster. 3,347,153, 10-17-67, Cl. 99—337. Sutton, Earl E., and T. 51. Brain, to Dominion Electric Corp. Food cooking device. 3,35S,584, 12-19-67, Cl. 99 — 329. 1276 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Sutton, Gerald \V., to Everyday Mfg. Co. Gate for poultry trough. 3,298,356, 1-17-67, CI. 119—74. Sutton, John A., and M. W. Miller. Sinker release. 3,335,516, 8-15-67, CI. 43—43.12. Sutton, Joseph A., and J. D. Corrick, to United States of America, Interior. Biochemical method of producing elec- tricity. 3,336,161, 8-15-67, CI. 136 — 86. Sutton Laboratory Inc. : See — Berke, Philip A. 3.297,529. Sutton. Mack, to Standard Oil Co. Pump. 3,314,372, 4-18- 67, CI. 103—153. Sutton, Paul J. : See — Alexander, Hugh C. 3,332,166. Sutton Power (Equipment) Ltd. : See — Watteau, Lewis G. 3,324,533. Sutton, Ralph L. : See — Barkstrom, Reynold, Sutton, and Carlson. 3,348,780. Barkstrom, Reynold, Sutton, and Drayer. 3,320,730. Sutton. Robert J. : See — Durst. Paul T., and Sutton. 3,354,281. Sutton, Robert S. Digital electronic speed control governor utilizing pulse width comparison. 3,346,771, 10-10-67, CI. 317 — 5. Sutton, Robert W., to The Bendix Corp. Automatic choke. 3,315,949, 4-^25-67, CI. 261 — 39. Sutton, Robert W., to The Hydrand Corp. Method of re- claiming calcined kaolin from de-inking sludge residue. 3,320,076, 5-16-67, CI. 106—72. Sutton, Robert W.. to The Bendix Corp. Carburetor. 3,347,536, 10-17-67, CI. 261—34. Sutton, Thomas A. : See — Brooks. Charles, and Sutton. 3.322,610. Sutton. Walter T., Jr., and J. D. Broyles, to Texas Instru- ments Inc. Differential fluid velocity sensing. 3.355,904, 12-5-67. CI. 62 — 151. Sutton, William J., and R. M. Lauck, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Color and fermentation stabilization of fresh fruits. 3,305,306, 2-21-67, CI. 99—154. Sutula, Chester L., and 3. E. Wilson, to Marathon Oil Co. Cleaning porous solids. 3,325,309, 6-13-67, CI. 134 — 1. Sutures Inc. : See — Kurtz, Leonard D. 3,307,971. Kurtz, Leonard D. 3.322,125. Sutz, Richard K.. to The Warner Bros. Co. Fastener struc- ture. 3,316,603, 5-2-67, CI. 24 — 245. Suverkropp, Claus P. J., to Signetics Corp. Plug and holder and assembly thereof. 3,325,772, 6-13-67, CI. 339—193. Suvorov, Nickolai N. : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trostjans- kaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman. Jaros- lavtseva, Shehukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk. Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovvlklna. 3,356,695. Shagalov, Lev B., and Suvorov. 3,320,281. Suyama, Prank : See — Maxwell, Douglas H.. and Suyama. 3,343.982. Suydam, Walter, to Loftus Engineering Corp. Burner wall and nose construction for industrial furnaces. 3,331,596, 7—18— 67, CI. 266 — 5. Suvdam. Walter, to Loftus Engineering Corp. Apertured walls for industrial furnaces. 3,353,804, 11-21-67, CI. 263 — 40. Suykens, Matthieu : See — Janitsch, Anthony D., and Suykens. 3,297,141. Suzki, Takaji: See — Abe, Zenmon, and Suzki. 3,296,866. Suzue, Seisuke : See — Kometani, Yutaka, Yamada, and Suzue. 3,329,530. Suzuka Paint Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Hondo, Hei.iiro. and Nakamuro. 3,360,487. Suzuki, Akira, and N. Muto, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Parallel operating voltage stabilized power supply arrange- ment. 3.356,855, 12-5-67, CI. 307 — 53. Suzuki, Choken, to Citizen Watch Co., Ltd. Shock-proof de- vice for watches. 3,306,028, 2-28-67, CI. 58 — 140. Suzuki, Ei.ii. Operating mechanism for an alternate pulling type control transmission device employing a pair of flexi- ble wires. 3,332.294, 7-25-67, CI. 74 — 89.22. Suzuki, Fnmio : See — Shindo, Noboru. Wada, Ota, Suzuki, and Ohata. 3,327.026. Suzuki, Haruvoshi, and K. Ishizaki. to Yawata Welding Elec- trode Co., Ltd. Method for electroslag welding. 3.352,993, 11-14-67, CI. 219 — 73. Suzuki, Hiroshi : See — Yasui, Eizo, 'Shoda, Suzuki, and Yamada. 3,321,269. Suzuki, Hiroyuki : See — Takeda, Yasuo, Suzuki, and Shimizu. 3,295,320. Suzuki, Isamu : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Suzuki, Iwashite, Omura, and Iwasa. 3,331,SS7. Suzuki, Kazuma : See — Tezuka, Shigeru, and Suzuki. 3,298,421. Suzuki. Kikuji : See — Okuda, Noriyuki, Fukuda, and Suzuki. 3,338,958. Suzuki. Koro : See — Imamura, Ryokichi, and Suzuki. 3,327,059. Suzuki. Masaaki : See — Hosokawa, Kenjiro, Kojima, Mori, and Suzuki. 3,301,845. Suzuki. Masakazu : See — Yoshida, Yasuhisa, and Suzuki. 3,356,785. Suzuki, Masao : See — Susuki, Rinnosuke, Hoshi, Suzuki, and Morozumi. 3,360,- 169. Suzuki, Masayoshi : See — Miyata, Noboru. and Suzuki. 3,309.899. Suzuki, Minoru, and N. Uno, to Asahi Kogaku Kogyo Kabu- shiki Kaisha. Automatic light responsive shutter timing mechanism. 3,349,678, 10-31-67. CI. 95 — 10. Suzuki, Mitsuyuki, and E. Yoshida, to Kabushiki Kaiska Kobayashi Kikai Seisakusho. Continuous vacuum drying apparatus for cloth and associated method. 3,355,813, 12-5-67, CI. 34 — 16. Suzuki, Motoyoshi, % each to Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd., and Silver Knitting Machine Co., Ltd. Needle selector for a hand knit- ting machine. 3.358.473, 12-19-67, CI. 66—60. Suzuki, Noboru, and T. Yoshino, to Shimizu Suisan Kabushiki Kaisha. Hydraulic division of fruits. 3,351,113, 11-7-67, CI. 146 — 230. Suzuki, Noboru, and T. Yoshino, to Shimizu Suisan Kabushiki Kaisha. Hydraulic division of fruits. 3,351,113, 11-7-67, CI. 146—230. Suzuki, Nobuo. Exposure-control system for photographic cameras and the like. 3,353.462, 11-21-67, CI. 95 — 10. Suzuki, Shigeto, to Chevron Research Co. Cationically pre- pared copolymers of 4-methyl-l-pentene and a,aj-diene and lubricating oils containing such polymers. 3,320,168, 5-16- 67, CI. 252—59. Suzuki, Shigeto, to Chevron Research Co. Separation of metaxylene-paraxvlene mixtures by extractive distillation. 3,356,593. 12-5-67. CI. 203 — 29. Suzuki, Shigeto, to Chevron Research Co. Chloromethyl ether process. 3,356,735, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 611. Suzuki, Takeo : See — Kinoshita, Shukuo, Mizuhara, and Suzuki. 3,303,101. Suzuki, Teruhiko, M. Kameishi, and K. Yamamoto, to Asahi Kaesi Kugyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Spot welding method for metals by explosives. 3,316,627, 5-2-67, CI. 29—470.1 Suzuki, Tom, to Frank T. Ige. Paperboard chair. 3,312,503, 4-4-67, CI. 297 — 442. Suzuki, Tuneo, and K. Nakamura, to Showa Denko Kabushiki Kaisha. Liquid products mixing apparatus. 3,334,884, 8-8- 67, CI. 266—34. Suzuki, Yasuo : See— Fukuda, Junichi. Suzuki, Ikebe, and Sagara. 3,310,592. Suzuki, Yasuyuki : See — Takai, Akira, Saikawa, Suzuki, Tanabe, Kishida, and Suzuki. 3,338.894. Suzuki, Yoshikazu : See — Fujihara. Teruo, and Suzuki. 3.300,959. Nisbii. Masahiko, and Suzuki. 3,307,340. Suzuki, Yoshio : See — Takai, Akira, Saikawa, Suzuki, Tanabe, Kishida, and Suzuki. 3,338.894. Suzumura, Hideo, K. Hirano, and T. Chiba, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Non-stickv water-soluble polyvinyl alcohol film. 3,316,190, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Suzumura, Hideo, and H. Miyahara, to Kurashiki Rayon Co., Ltd. Alkaline coating composition of dialdehyde starch, polyvinyl alcohol and cla'v. 3,324,057, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 17.4. Svala, Carl G., to North Electric Co. Full alternate route automatic communication system. 3,316,354, 4-25-67, CI. 179—18. Svanoe, Hans : See — Hedrick, Robert H., and Svanoe. 3,340,701. Svanoe, Hans, to Struthers Scientific and International Corp. Concentration of extracts by freezing. 3,328,972, 7-4-67, CI. 62 — 123. Svanoe, Hans, to Struthers Scientific and International Corp. Concentration of extracts by freezing. 3,347,058, 10-17- 67, CI. 62 — 58. Svanstrom, Claes R. : See — Gustafsson. Axel G. V., Lundin, Johansson, and Svan- strom. 3,329,226. Johansson, Nils O., Gustafsson, Lundin, and Svanstrom. 3,337,208. Lundin, Lars O., Johansson, Svanstrom, and Gustafsson. 3,351,149. Svar, Zdenek : See — Cizek, Leopald, Svar, Varga, and Zoubele. 3,354,626. Svard, Alf G. Chair, especially dentist's chair. 3,330,595, 7-11-67, CI. 297 — 71. Svarnias, Ted N., to International Register Company. Electric motor construction. 3,350,589, 10-31-67, CI. 310 — 164. Svatek, Lubomir, and J. Vitek. Bath for electrolytical sep- aration of copper with high-grade mechanical properties. 3,360,447, 12-26-67, CI. 204—52. Svaty, Vladimir, to Elitex, Sdruzeni Podnikee Textilniko Strojirenstvi. Method of and device for feeding weft thread into the gripper of gripper looms. 3,315,709, 4-25-67, CI. 139—125. Svaty, Vladimir, and V. Bartogek, to Elitex, Sdruzeni Podniku Textilniho Strojirenstvi. Shuttle receiving and picking ap- paratus for gripper shuttle looms. 3,330,305, 7-11-67, CI. 139 — 125. Svec, Peter, to Schaltbau-Gesellschaft m.b.H. Electronic switching circuit with oscillator. 3,307,118, 2-28-67, CI. 331 — 49. Svedahl, Clifford L. Step insert for concrete pipe sections. 3,299,984, 1-24-67, CI. 182—92. Svedenhult, Per : See— Nyman, Doris M., and Svedenhult. 3,33S,933. Svendsen, Arne. Floating stabilizer for wheeled vehicles. 3,315,982, 4-25-67, CI. 2S0— 124. LIST OF PATENTEES 1277 Svendsen, Konrad S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Cir- culating system Cor forced circulation steam generator. 3,299,860, 1-24-67. CI. 122 — 406. Svendsen, Konrad S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Sup- port for roof tubes of a fluid heater. 3,301,226, 1-31-67, CI. 122—510. Svendsen, Konrad S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Drum rocking support for carrying heavy loads. 3,312,199, 4-4- 67, CI. 122—510. Svendsen, Konrad S., to Combustion Engineering, Inc. Expan- sion plate. 3,343,327, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 573. Svendsen, Svend E. B. Convertible chair and table. 3,352,002, 11-14-G7. CI. 297 — 130. Svendsen, Walter D. : See — Odgers, Ira D., Nelson, and Svendsen. 3,301,334. Svendsen, Walter YV\, to Odgers Drilling Inc. Retractable wire line core barrel. 3,346,059, 10-10-67, CI. 175 — 246. Svensk, K. B., Pargindustri, Lundin & Co. : See — Llndquist, Gunuar W. 3,300,325. Svenska Ackumulator Aktiebolaget Jungner : See — Aulin, Sven O. 3,305,401. Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator : See — Sander, Nils B. L., and Larsson. 3,297,116. Sander, Nils B. L., and Svensson. 3,351,163. Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget : See — Bergholm, Carl A. 3,333,917. Bergholm, Carl A., Malm, Astrom, and Sylla. 3,316,141. Malm, Gustaf E. 3,352,745. Rydin, Sten O. 3,313,678. Uddgn, Per E. C, and YVennerblorn. 3,319,263. Svenska Datareglster AB : See — Englund, Gosta R., and Mattsson. 3,296,961. Englund, Gosta R., and Mattsson. 3,321,135. Englund, Gosta R., and Mattsson. 3,326,461. Englund, Gosta R., and Mattsson. 3,331,555. Sundblad, Gunnar E. 3,359,405. Svenska Flaktfabriken Aktiebolaget : See — Dock, Nils, and Erlesand. 3.347,024. Gistren, Karl-Herman. 3,303,575. Samuelsson. Evert, and Larkfeldt. 3,347,146. Wallin, Sven. 3,306,012. Wellmar Sven, and Lofgren. 3,325,907. Svenska Kullagerfabriken Aktiebolaget : See — Bratt, Axel E. 3,312,458. Synek, Viktor. 3,312,511. Svenska Metallverken Aktiebolaget : See — Lindstrand, Nils E., and Aronson. 3,306,717. Svenska Metallverkens Ugns Aktiebolag : See — Lofstrom, Per O. 3,304,210. Svenska Precisionsvertvg Aktiebolaget : See — Hartmann, Fritz. 3.325.837. Svenska Rotor Maskiner Aktiebolag : See — Firgau, Werner, and Gsell. 3,344,849. Gsell, Albert. 3.302.693. Kalbfleiseh, Georg, and Kaltschmitt. 3,321,011. Mittmann. Wilfried. 3.327.6S9. Nilsson, Hans R., and Schibbve. 3,307,453. Schibbye, Lauritz B. 3.307,777. Schibbye, Lauritz B. 3.314,597. Svenska Skumslacknings Aktiebolaget: See — Eriksson, Lars G. A. 3,297,093. Svensson, Sten-Eric : See — Sander. Nils B. L., and Svensson. 3,351.163. Svensson, Sten-Eric. Automatic slack adjusters for vehicle brakes. 3,351,164, 11-7-67, CI. 188 — 196. Sveum, Arthur B., and J. F. Zalar, to General Mills Inc. Quaternized dimer tetramine. 3,299,138, 1-17-67, 'CI. 260 — 567.6. Svien, Jens A. Spiked shoe cover. 3,313,047, 4-11-67, CI. 36—7.3. Sviridova, Anastasija V. : See — Grayson, Martin, Keough, Rauhut, Sviridova, and Tolchinskaja. 3,333,006. Svoboda, Edward J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Fuel injection nozzle. 3,347,470, 10-17-67, CI. 239 — 453. Svoboda, James, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Support for loader lift arm. 3,353,099. 11-21-67, CI. 214 — 776. Svoboda, Ladisiav : See — Civrny, Ladisiav, Havel, Havranek, Pilecky, Svoboda, and Zgstkov. 3,355,S68. Svoboda, Vlastimil : See — Terzijski, Drahomira, Svoboda, and Korbl. 3,301,870. Svorec, Richard S. Monophonic to stereophonic system con- verter. 3,296,376, 1-3-67, CI. 179—15. Svrchek. Joseph G., to W. R. Grace & Co. Heat settable butadiene-styrene compositions for protective coatings com- prising phosphoric acid and a polycarboxylic acid anhy- dride. 3.304,34S, 2-14-67, CI. 260— S94. Swabettes, Inc. : See — Fleming, Robert J., and Cozzolino. 3,354,512. Swager, William E. Climbing device. 3,34S,632, 10-24-07, CI. 182 — 230. Swain, Ansel P., C. K. Cain, and A. P. Roszkowski, to McNeil Laboratories, Inc. l,4-bis(p-cyano(and nitro)-phenoxy- ethyl)piperazines. 3,342,822, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 268. Swain. Arthur F., and F. R. Abbott, to United States of America. Navy. Submersible towing apparatus. 3,298,347, 1-17-67. CI. 114 — 235. Swain. Charles F., to Union Carbide Corp. Method for load- ing scouring pads. 3,338,742, 8-29-67, CI. 117 — 167. Swain, Charles G., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Electrical sens- ing device. 3,300,622, 1-24-67, CI. 219 — 497. Swain, David L., and E. I. Lynch, to General Electric Co. Rectifier circuit with voltage multiplication. 3,354,379, 11-21-67, Cl. 321—15. Swain, Ernest. Removable tile and fastener assembly. 3,303,624, 2-14-07, Cl. 52 — 196. Swain. William H., V 3 to W. J. Kreske. Electrical oscillator with hysteresis and delay elements. 3,351,871, 11-7-67, Cl. 331—111. Swakon, Edward A. : See — Elmoto, Walter I., Swakon, and Field. 3,352,900. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Process for re- generating cellulose monothiolcarbonate solution. 3,298,- 844, 1-17-67, Cl. 106 — 165. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Process of reacting cellulose fibers with carbonyl sulfide and product thereof. 3,311,445, 3-28-67, Cl. 8 — 118. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Ureas and alcohol products. 3,317,599, 5-2-67, Cl. 260 — 553. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Digestion with alkali metal hydroxide and carbonyl sulfide. 3,318,761, 5-9-67, Cl. 162—82. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Preparation of urea and cyanoalkylthioethers. 3,330,852, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 465.8. Swakon, Edward A., to Standard Oil Co. Alkylenemonothlol- carbonate preparation. 3,357,991, 12-12-67, Cl. 260 — 327. Swakon, Edward A., and E. Field, to Standard Oil Co. Process for making pyrrolidones and piperidones. 3,337,585, 8-22- 67, Cl. 260 — 326.5. Swales, Norman : See — Bradshaw, Arthur, Lee, Swales, and Voyle. 3,354,486. Swallert, Sven A. Oil level indicator. 3,316,647, 5-2-67, Cl. 33 — 126.7. Swallesh, Theodore A. Garment forms for use in making fur garments and the like. 3,341,095, 9-12-67, Cl. 223 — 68. Swallow, Douglas M., to Southwestern Engineering Co. Re- mountable separator screen. 3,352,418, 11-14-67, Cl. 209 — 403. Swallow, Herbert A. : See — Hofer, Peter H., and Swallow. 3,307,224. Hofer, Peter H„ and Swallow. 3,350,4S7. Swallow, Reginald D. : See — Bond, Harry L. F., and Swallow. 3,342,054. Howard, David R., Stubbs, and Swallow. 3,344,643. Swan, Alfred H., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Method and appa- ratus for making a hose of helically wrapped reinforcing and web components. 3,325,327, 6-13-67, Cl. 156 — 143. Swan, Allan H. B. : See — Owen, Bernard D.. Smith, and Swan. 3,351,333. Swan, Clarence B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Strip line tuning structures. 3.310,760, 3-21-67. Cl. 333 — 24. Swan, Clarence B., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Varactor harmonic generator including a pin diode shunt. 3,35S,215, 12-12-67. Cl. 321—69. Swan, Perry B. : See — Levy, Edward M., Spangler, and Swan. 3,335,874. Swan, Perry B., and M. Zadek, to Reflector Hardware Corp. Garment rack and merchandiser. 3,329,2S2, 7-4-67, Cl. 211 — 177. Swan, William O., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Deep water pumping method. 3,304,868, 2-21-67, Cl. 103—1. Swan, William S. Coffee dispenser with built-in grinder. 3,327,- 615, 6-27-67, Cl. 99—286. Swanda, Howard F. Tube coupling tool. 3,308,529, 3-14- 67, Cl. 29 — 237. Swanke, Roy L., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Removable handle. 3,305,261, 2-21-67, Cl. 294 — 16. Swanke, Roy L., and A. P. Cawl, to General Electric Co. Power driven carving knife. 3,315,356, 4-25-67, Cl. 30 — 272 Swanke, Roy L., and R. J. Rogenski, to Dynamics Corp. of America. Removable blade assembly. 3,319,938, 5-16-67, Cl. 259 — 107. Swann, David T. Adjustable back support cushions. 3,348,- S80, 10-24-67, Cl. 297—230. Swann, George R. : See — Hofmeister, Konrad J., and Swann. 3,346,995. Swanson, Allan R., to Clark Equipment Co. Power operated apron for tractor scrapers. 3,352,037, 11-14—67, Cl. 37—129. Swanson, Arthur F., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Insulated con- nector. 3,350,499, 10-31-67. Cl. 174 — S7. Swanson, Charles E.. to Sunbeam Corp. Waffle baker or the like. 3,348,470, 10-24-07, Cl. 99—331. Swanson, Don R. : See — Montgomery, Christine A.. Ray, and Swanson. 3,309.677. Swanson, Donald F., and L. W. Ohlsson, to Whirlpool Corp. Ice maker dispenser control. 3,329,223, 7-4-67, Cl. 177 — 80. Swanson, Douglas L., to Swanson-Erie Corp. Process for cut- ting rigid tubing. 3,31S,500, 5-9-67, Cl. 225—2. Swanson, Edward C, to Union Carbide Corp. Constant vol- ume, vacuum-air, liquid impregnating dispenser. 3,354,017, 11-2S-67, Cl. 141—54. Swanson, Edward E. : See — Ratner, Victor A., and Swanson. 3.324.243. Rosenberg, Raymond S., and Swanson. 3,305,782. Swanson, Edwin C. : See — Schwab, Charles J., and Swanson. 3,329,000. 1278 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Swanson-Erie Corp. : See — Swanson, Douglas L. 3,318,500. Swanson, George A., to United States of America, Interior. Automatic plankton sampling system. 3,310,9S4, 3-2S-67, CI. 73 — 421. Swanson, Gunnar E. Catch for packing case or the like. 3,295,877, 1-3-67, CI. 292 — 111. Swanson, Gunnar E., to The Nielsen Hardware Corp. Box con- struction. 3,338.449, 8-20-67. CI. 217 — 56. Swanson, Hilmer I., to Collins Radio Co. Transient suppres- sion circuit. 3,308,311. 3-7-67, CI. 307—93. Swanson, Howard M. Device for inducing motion to a joint. 3,323,518, 6-6-67, CI. 128—25. Swanson, Jerald J. Hay stack former and feeder. 3, 336, 90S, 8-22-67. CI. 119 — 60. Swanson, John A., to AMP Inc. Core device. 3,29S,003, 1- 10-67, CI. 340—174. Swanson, John L. : See- Tonkin. Kenneth J., Swanson, Kermit E., to R. ing jogger. 3,345,003, 10- and Swanson. 3,303,778. E. Donnelley & Sons Co. Alternat- -67, CI. 271 — 44. Swanson,~Lawrenee B., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Accumulator for clutch actuating pistons. 3,335,836, 8-15-67, CI. 192—85. Swanson. Nels E. : See — Slack, Charles B., and Swanson. 3,307,166. Swanson, Norman, and J. B. Lovett, to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus and method for treating particulate mate- rial. 3,295.930. 1-3-67, CI. 23—286. Swanson, Paul O. Luccgage rack. 3,325,027, 6-13-67, CI. 214 — 450. Swanson, Plin J. Aquafleld. 3,298,638, 1-17-67, CI. 244— 114. Swanson, Richard H. : See — Dedricks, Alvin N., and Swanson. 3,342,040. Swanson, Richard H., to Manitowco Co., Inc. Adaptable closure apparatus for product cabinets. 3,360,316, 12-26- 67, CI. 312 — 138. Swanson, Richard M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Immediate ringing circuit for telephone systems. 3,350,508, 10-31-67. CI. 179 — 18. Swanson, Roger E., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Small spherical nuclear fuel particles and processes of making same. 3,355,393, 11-28-67, CI. 252—301.1. Swanson, Roger I. Pre-stressed snow coaster. 3,352,567, 11-14-67, CI. 380—12. Swanson, Swan E. : See — - Swanstrom, John E., Jr., and Swanson. 3,304,817. Swanson. W. H., & Co., Inc. : See — Monaco, Arthur N. 3.336,728. Swanson, William C, J. S. Lam, and D. W. Moyer, to Inter- national Harvester Co. Hand control mechanism for ve- hicle with hydrostatic transmission. 3,354,981. 11-28-67, CI. 180—77. Swanson, William D., to National Steel Corp. Wall construc- tion and element. 3,315,429, 4-25-67, CI. 52—588. Swanson, William W. Measuring and dispensing canister. 3,356,268, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 288. Swanstrom, John E., Jr., and S. E. Swanson, to Diamond Tool and Horseshoe Co. Wrench with concave jaw teeth. 3,304,817, 2-21-67, CI. 81—67. Swarbrick, Robert E. : See — Corbett, Luke W., and Swarbrick. 3,360,455. Swarofskv, Walter, to Voigtlander A.G. Photographic camera with electric exposure meter. 3,322,050, 5-30-67, CI. 95 — 10. Swart. Gilbert H., to The General Tire & Rubber Co. 4-substi- tuted-2,6-tolylenediisocyanate. 3,322,809, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 453. Swart. Kenneth H., and W. P. Robinson, to Smith Industries International Inc. Lubrication and sealing of well drilling bit. 3,299,973, 1-24-67, CI. 175 — 371. Swarthout, Earl J., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Process for defecation of sugar solutions. 3,314,818, 4-18-67, CI. 127 — 48. Swartley, Richard H, to Varian Associates. Adjustable elec- tromagnetic coupling apparatus. 3,324,425, 6-6-67, CI. 333—24. Swartwood, Ira T., and R. A. Sampson. Handle device. 3,311,252, S^S-^, CI. 215—100. Swartv. Harry : See — Weese, Wilfred W. 3,324,854. Swartz. Alden D. : See — Zelnick, Charles, and Swartz. 3,344,640. Swartz. Allen I., to Tra-Con, Inc. Blending device. 3,332,670, 7-25-67, CI. 259 — 144. Swartz, Charles A. Pumping device. 3,338,170, 8-29-67, CI. 103 — 148. Swartz, Edward. Watertight repairable electric plug. 3,307,- 138, 2-28-67, CI. 339—89. Swartz, Elmer L., to United States of America. Army. Fluid oscillator. 3,320,966, 5-23-67, CI. 137 — 81.5. Swartz, Elmer L., to United States of America, Army. Impedance-matching fluid amplifier. 3,329,152, 7-4-67, CI. 137—81.5. Swartz, Harry : See — ■ Weese, Wilfred W. 3,313 312. Weese, Wilfred W. 3,342,419. Weese, Wilfred W. 3,346,148. Swartz, Paul S., to General Electric Co. Superconductive de- vices. 3,323,089, 5-30-67, CI. 335 — 216. Swartz, Paul S., to General Electric Co. Method for producing a superconductive solenoid disc. 3,333,331, 8-1-67. CI. 29—599. Swartz, Paul S., and R. L. Fleischer, to General Electric, Co. Superconductors containing a fissionable metal or boron impurity. 3,310,395. 3-21-67, CI. 75—122.5. Swartz Paul S., and H. R. Hart, Jr., to General Electric Co. Superconductive electronic device. 3,333,218, 7-25-67, 335 — 216. Swartz, Paul S., and C. H. Rosner, to General Electric Co. Superconductive body of niobium-tin. 3,351,437, 11-7-67, Qj 29 182 Swartz, Paul S., and H. R. Hart, Jr., to General Electric Co. Asymmetric superconductive device. 3,3o9,516, 12-19-67, CI. 335—216. Swartz, William : See — Rodgers, Warren, and Swartz. 3.334,059. Swartz, William. Process for making three dimensional dis- play items. 3,301,728, 1-31-67, CI. 156 — 220. Swartz, William M. Advertising display. 3,300,367, 1-24-67, CI. 161—113. Swartz, William M. Heat motor and dust shield therefor. 3,304,640, 2-21-67, CI. 40—106.54. Swartz, William M. Sign for window or the like. 3,325,936, 6-20-67, CI. 40—132. Swatek, Robert C. J. W. Schulz, and T. P. Taquino, to Schulz Tool and Mfg. Co. Probe with sliding sealed nozzle. 3,352,332, 11-14-67, CI. 141—349. Swatman, Peter P., and J. N. Morris, to S.V. Carburetter Co. Ltd. Carburetters for internal combustion engines. 3,301,536, 1-31-67, CI. 261 — 44. Swatt, Leonard W., to Acme Spring Co. Box spring construc- tion. 3,337,882, S-29-67, CI. 5 — 239. Swearengen, Jack C. to FMC Corp. Method of and apparatus for conveying waxed articles. 3.326,309, 6-20-67, CI. 177—1. Swearingen, Judson S. Rapidly variable capacity absorption refrigeration system. 3,320,760, 5-23-67, CI. 62 — 141. Swearingen, Judson S. Machine support. 3.327,977, 6-27-67, CI. 248—2. Swearingen, Judson S. Oil free turbine assembly. 3,360,239, 12-26-67, CI. 253—39. Sweat, Henrv D. Harness frame connector. 3,353,570. 11-21-67, CI. 139—88. Swedberg, Nils E. : See — Erikson, Robert W„ and Swedberg. 3.343.494. Erikson. Robert W., and Swedberg. 3.360,190. Swedburg, Orvin L., to General Motors Corp. Air cushion device with series resonator chamber. 3,313,367, 4-11-67, CI. 180—7. Swede. Harald G. : See — Lindh, Thorsten L., Swede, Wettlen, and Stark. 3,325- 961. Rausing, Gad A., and Swede. 3,347,444. Swede, Harald G., to Tetra Pak, AB. Method of making packages from a web of material. 3,299,605, 1-24-67, CI. 53—28. Swede, Harald G., to AB Tetra Pak. Motion mechanism of packaging machine. 3,332,205, 7-25-67, CI. 53 — 180. Sweden Freezer Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Austin. Avery J., and Patch. 3,352,779. Cary, James E. 3,352,421. Clark, Charles W., Jr. Re. 26,288. • Halverson, Maynard L„ and Patch. 3,330,129. Swedish Computer A.B. : See — Eriksson, Sven, and Nyquist. 3,327,292. Swedish Crucible Steel Co. : See — Kracht, Gerhard. 3 309,440. Watson, Robert E. 3,334,361. Swedlow, Inc. : See — MacKay, Richard B. 3,358,409. Schick, Eugene G., and Church. 3,354,014. Swee, Eugene A., to Miner Industries, Inc. Battery powered lighting device. 3,355,582, 11-28-67, CI. 240—10. Swee, Eugene A., and E. M. Kelly, to Miner Industries, Inc. Removable insert for wig carrying and storage case. 3,312,- 439, 4-4-67, CI. 248 — 176. Sweeney, B. K., Mfg. Co. : See — Able, Edward T. 3,324,747. Sweeney, David F., to Anelex Corp. Fully checked electronic printing system. 3,323,450, 6-6-67, CI. 101 — 93. Sweeney, Edward E., and K. E. iStroup. Food package adapted; for heating. 3,322,319, 5-30-67, CI. 229 — 3.5. Sweeney, George J. : See — O'Day, Cortland N., R. L., and Sweeney. 3,322,056. Sweeney, Harold E. : See — Scarbrough, John, Sweeney, and Kahle. 3,307,025. Sweeney, Hugh J. Radar wind gust analyzer. 3,341,844, 9-12- 67, CI. 343 — 5. Sweeney, James R., to Bixby-Zimmer Engineering Co. Well screen and method for making same. 3,331,441, 7-18-67. CI. 166—234. Sweeney, John A. Metering and dispensing device havins reciprocating fluid actuating discharge means. 3,338,480, S-29-67, CI. 222—334. Sweeney, John M. Method of constructing a hvperbolie concrete shell for a water-cooling tower. 3,304,351, 2-14- 67, CI. 264—32. LIST OF PATENTEES 1279 Sweenev. Joseph P. : See — Malllnson, John C, and Sweeney. 3,328,7S4. Sweeney. Joseph P., to AMP, Inc. Information display and storage means employing multi-aperture transfluxors. 3,357,010, 12-5-67, CI. 340—324. Sweeney. Richard F. : See — Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,306,936. Anello, Louis G. t and Sweeney. 3,325, 540. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,331,880. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,341,602. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,350.464. Anello. Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,351,671. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney, 3,355,493. Anello, Louis G., and Sweeney. 3,359,320. Phillips, Thomas W., Murphy, and Sweeney. 3,309,SS5. Price, Alson K., and Sweeney. 3,350,457. Sweeney, Richard F., to Allied Chemical Corp. 1-chloro- 2-methoxyoctafliiorocyclohexene-l. 3,354,223, 11-21-67, CI. 260—611. Sweeney, Richard F., and H. R. Nychka, to Allied Chemical Corp. Preparation of pyrosulfuryl fluoride and by-products. 3,330,624, 7-11-67, CI. 23 — 203. Sweeney, Richard F., L. G. Anello, M. M. Schlechter, and B. Veldhuis, to Allied Chemical Corp. Dihalohexafiuoro- cyclohexenones. 3,333,002, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 586. Sweeney, Theodore J., to Chicago United Products Co., Inc. Method of welding button through paint. 3,340,379, 9-5- 67. CI. 219 — 99. Sweeney, Thomas E., and W. B. Nixon, to Carey Cushion Ve- hicle Corp. Ground effect machine. 3,341,125, 9-12-67, CI. 239 — 8. Sweeney, William A., to Chevron Research Co. Detergent al- kylate composition of secondary phenyl-substituted X-al- kanes. 3,349.141, 10-24-07, a. 260—668. Sweeney, William G. : See — Hill, Harold W., Jr., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,322.728. Poch, Leonard J., Rinne, Springfield, Stevens, and Sweeney. 3,312,878. Sweeny, Allen N. : See — De Vlieg. Charles B., and Sweeny. 3,338,117. Sweeny, Wilfred : See — Hill, Harold W., Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,349.062. Hill. Harold W., Jr.. Kwolek, and Sweeny. 3,354,127. Sweet, Clifton D., Jr. : Sec — Martin. Warner W.. and Sweet. 3,352,297. Sweet, Corlise M. Machine for cutting wood with fixed blade. 3,295,569. 1-3-67, CI. 144 — 175. Sweet. Harry M. : See — Blakeley. James, and Sweet. 3,351,352. Sweet, James L. : See — Dahringer, Donald W., Spector, and Sweet. 3,332,656. Sweet, Richard C. : See — - Bronnes, Robert L., Hughes, and Sweet. 3,339,267. Sweet, Richard K. Magnetic catch. 3,351,368. 11-7-67. CI. 292—251.5. Sweet, Roger G., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Continuous proc- ess for producing sheet metal and clad metal. 3,330,654, 7-11-67. CI. 75 — 208. Sweet, Sterling S. : See — Dulmage,~William J., Light, and Sweet. 3.342,623. Sweet, Theodore R. Multiple hulled boat. 3,345,967, 10-10-67, CI. 114 — 61. Sweetheart Cup Corp. : See — Shapiro, Arnold, Hammer, and Kerivan. 3.312.3S3. Shapiro. Arnold. Hammer, and Kerivan. 3,344,222. Sweetheart Plastics Inc. : See — Commeyras, Andre F. 3,315,018. Davis, Paul. 3. 353, 70S. Midglev, Eric L., and Jank. 3,355,536. Midglev, Eric L„ Rhodes, and Havward. 3,302,854. Midnley, Eric L., and Snyder. 3,313,482. Xardone, William. 3.339,004. Shumrak, George K. 3,337,109. Sweetland Engineering Co. : See — Sweetland, Ernest J., Jr., and Oakley. 3,323,255. Sweetland, Ernest J., Jr. Removable trailer support. 3,345,- 037, 10-3-67, CI. 254 — 86. Sweetland, Ernest J., Jr., and J. P. Oakley, to Sweetland En- gineering Co. Door actuating mechanism. 3,323,255, 6-6-67, CI. 49 — 264. Sweger, Theodore T., to Hlinois Railway Equipment Co. Rail- way car construction. 3,307,496, 3-7-67, CI. 105 — 366. Sweger. Theodore J., to Illinois Railway Equipment Co. Dust guard. 3,353,831, 11-21-67, CI. 277— 6S. Swel-Plug, Inc. : See — Markham, Junius. 3,353,565. Swenck, George F. : See — Howell, Raymond P., Swenck, and Hamm. 3.297,075. Swendsen, Jack, to Wegner Machinery Corp. Coarse and fine adjustment control for strip feeders. 3,338,491, 8-29-67, CI. 226 — 100. Swengel. Robert C, Jr. : See — Dell, Harry J., Swengel, Dougherty, and Garver. 3.333,227. Swensen, Loren W., to Mack Trucks, Inc. Motor vehicle light- ing-signaling system. 3.325,681, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — S3. Swensen, Norman E., to Capital Records, Inc. Traveling wave tube with plural pole piece assemblies defining a vacuum sealed tube body and particular collector structure. 3.300.67S. 1-24-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Swenson, Don N., to United States Steel Corp Apparatus for turning billets. 3,336,780, 8-22-67. CI. 72— l'.:i Swenson, Emll S., and W. L. Koskl. Reciprocating grain siz- ing device for sampling. 3,313,415, 4-11-67, CI. 209—237. Swenson, Eskll W. : See — Wilder, Burl A., Swenson, and Fyrk. 3,344,993. Swenson, Eskil W., and C. O. F. Fyrk, to Swenson Spreader & Mfg. Co. Spreader apparatus. 3.332,691, 7-25-07, CI. 275 — 8. Swenson, Harold R. : See — Rice, Harold B., and Swenson. 3,348,734. Swenson, Harvey F. Dialyzer membrane storage assembly. 3,342,328, 9-19-67, CI. 206—63.2. Swenson, John W. : See — Fielder, Frederick A., Hanson, Kappel, and Swenson. 3 331 126 Swenson', Julius A. Writing pad. 3,352,572 11-14-67, CI. 283—45. Swenson, Lowell T. : See — Dow, Gordon N., and Swenson. 3,309,503. Swenson, Oscar W., to The Western Union Telegraph Co. Metering ribbon inker. 3,333,569, 8-1-67, CI. 118 — 260. Swenson, Roy S. : See — Terrill, Edwin L., and Swenson. 3,333,689. Swenson, Roy S., to The Risdon Mfg. Co. Lipstick holder. 3,346,103, 10-10-67, CI. 206—56. Swenson, Rudolph E. Catheter guiding forceps. 3,316,913, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 321. Swenson Spreader & Mfg. Co. : See — Fyrk, Cms O. F. 3,329,436. Swenson, Eskll W., and Fyrk. 3,332,691. Wilder. Burl A., Swenson, and Fyrk. 3,344,993. Swenson, Theodore A., Jr. : See — Ashley. Jimmy D., and Swenson. 3,299,156. Swenson, Walter R„ to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Collector apparatus. 3,313,422, 4-11-67, CI. 210—523. Swerdlow, Nathan: See — Render, Robert H., and Swerdlow. 3,349,168. Swern, Daniel : See — Roe, Edward T., Konen, and Swern. 3,308,140. Swersey, Burt L., 50% to R. C. Francis. Hydraulic weighing apparatus with rebalancing means for determining load differential. 3,338,323, 8-29-67, CI. 177—144. Swet, Charles J., to United States of America, Navv. Plug nozzle rocket. 3,358,453, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 225. Swetka. John B. : See — Szainer, Tadeusz T„ and Swetka. 3,302,482. Swett, Erwin G. Music stand. 3,313,514, 4-11-67, CI. 248— 457. Swett, Fred M. : See — Procter. Samuel A. 3,343.156. Swett, James B.,~to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Hinged cap. 3,297,192, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 31. Swett, James B., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Container spout, with axially movable, horizontally swingable pouring extension, and a capacitive closure. 3,297,208, 1-10-67, ci. 222 — 111. Swett, James B., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Container. 3,307,603, 3-7-67. CI. 150 — .5. Swett. James B.. to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Cord caddv. 3,337,682, 8-22-67, CI. 174 — 135. Swett, James B., and R. F. Boulris. to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Combination blender-dispenser for powdered materials. 3,329,318, 7-4-67, CI. 222 — 189. Swezey, Edwin W., to Union Camp Corp. Tear opening for display packages and method of making same. '3,301,395, 1-31-67, CI. 206—80. Swezey, Edwin W., to Union Camp Corp. Packaging appa- ratus. 3,357,055, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 19. Swiadek, Stanley F. : See — Petroff, Michael D., and Swiadek. 3.354.314. Swickard, James L., Jr., and H. H. Gove, to The Black-Claw- son Co. Plastic pelletizers. 3,323,170, 6-6-67, CI. 18 — 12. Swicky, Heinrich : See — Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky, 3,326,- 946. Swidinsky, John, and B. B. Brown, to A. H. Robins Co.. Inc. 3-cyanopyrrolidines. 3,318,908, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 326.62. Swidler, Ronald: See — Englert, Robert D., Swidler, Berriman, and Wade. 3,353.- 904. Swiecicki, Ignacy, to Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Spoilers for tur- bine blades. 3,348,806, 10-24-67, CI. 253 — 59. Swiecicki, Ignacy, and W. G. Whippen, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fluid cushion for hydraulic turbo machinery. 3,305,215, 2-21-67. CI. 253 — 117. Swiercz, Medard W. : See — Kiscellus, Anthony J., Swiercz, and Hamilton. 3,339,737. Swift & Co. : See — Anderson, Mauritz G., and Eagle. 3,305,367. Badgley. Durward B. 3.308.654. Badgley, Durward B. 3,355,375. Bladel, Bendt O. D. 3.33S.794. Bradford, Purdy. 3.346,393. Francis, Rav D. 3.309.4S8. Hertwig, Henrv F. 3.354,920. Hoersch, Theodore M. 3.316,099. Imes, Paul L.. and Rhodes. 3,321,424. Janota, Rudolph B., and Zari. 3,314,536. 1280 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Swift & Co. : See — Continued Lang, Warren H. 3,326,373. Luce, Stewart B., and Young. 3,314,905. Lundquist, Burton R. 3,338,723. McBrady, William J., and Dickow. 3,299,925. Norris, Frank A., and Grettie. 3,300,524. Peterson, George J. 3,305,431. Pichel, Michael J. 3,338,720. Pichel, Michael J., and Weiss. 3,340,390. Reichel, Howard G. 3,304,689. Rongey, Elbert H., and Hlavacek. 3,346,394. Schlernitzauer, Edward A. 3,314,383. Schlernitzauer, Edward A. 3,326.530. Schneider, Ronald E., and Clemens. 3,326,120. Scopelite, Thomas M., Hlavacek, and Bonheimer. 3,316,- 103. Thomas, David, and Zillie. 3,326,138. Thomas, David, and Zillie. 3,332,358. Young, Harland H., and Luce. 3.300.470. Young, Harland H., and Spitzmueller. 3,309,352. Swift. George W. : See — Bray, Bruce G., and Swift. 3,320,753. Swift, Gilbert, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Apparatus for testing road surfaces and method. 3,353,404, 11-21-67, CI. 73—146. Swift, Gilbert, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Mobile density and moisture content sensing device for continuous logging of a terrestrial surface. 3,354.310, 11-21-67, CI. 250 — 88.3. Swift Gilbert, R. Monaghan, D. E. Barkalow, and C. G. Denny, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Apparatus for and method of terrestrial surveying. 3,341,706, 9-12-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Mechanical floating head brake. 3,321,049, 5-23-67, CI. 188 — 73. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Haves Co. Spot-type disk brake and support means. 3,330,385, 7-11-67 CI. 188 — 73. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Adjusting means for disk brake. 3,331,472, 7-18-67, CI. 188—73. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Parking brake with automatic adjuster. 3.333,660, 8-1-67, CI. 188 — 196. Swift, Harvev C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Spot-type disk brake. 3,334,708, 8-8-67, CI. 188 — 73. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Pivoted, caliper type disk brake. 3,335,S19, 8-15-67, CI. 188 — 73. Swift. Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Brake shoe retainer. 3.337,007, 8-22-67, CI. 188 — 78. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsev-Haves Co. Guide means for a cal- iper of a disk brake. 3,346,075, 10-10-67, CI. 188 — 73. Swift, Harvey C, to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Link supported disk brake. 3,356,187, 12-5-67. CI. 188 — 73. Swift, Howard R., and L B. Ginther, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Glass manufacture. 3,296,003, 1-3-67, CI. 106 — 47. Swift, John E. : See — Massey, Thomas, Jr., Nichols, and Swift. 3,327,276. Swift, John F. : See — Page, Walter H., Wallace, and Swift. 3,304,715. Swift, John F., to International Harvester Co. Vehicle with selective hydraulic drive means. 3,354,977, 11-28-67, CI. 180—44. Swift, John F., and R. E. Wallace, to International Harvester Co. Self adjusting pulsating fluid pressure damping ac- cumulator. 3,348.579, 10-24-67, CI. 138 — 31. Swift Levick & Sons Ltd. : See — Harrison. John. 3,314,828. Swift, Norman, and D. T. Endean, to British Aircraft Corp. (Operating) Ltd. Missile glide path maintained constant by the use of static and pilot-head pressures. 3,310,259, 3-21-67, CI. 244—3.15. Swift-Ohio Corp. : See — Taylor, Floyd E. 3,333,319. Swift, Peter, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Self-starting astable multivibrators. 3,351,S72, 11-7-67. CI. 331 — 113. Swift, Roger E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Tele- typewriter receiver for receiving data asynchronously over plurality of lines. 3,334,183, 8-1-67, CI. 178 — 88. Swift, Roger E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Delay line assembler of data characters. 3,340,514, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Swift, Virgil N., to Gulf Oil Corp. Method and apparatus for stabilizing formations. 3,353,599, 11-21-67, CI. 166 — 15. Swift, William R. : See — Marjoram, Ernest B., and Swift. 3,350,546. Swiggart, William H., Ill, W. H. Barton, Jr., and L. H. DeLong, to Nashville Bridge Co. Retractable rudder for a barge. 3,326,168, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 162. Swimmings, Edwin K. to Her Majesty in right of Canada, as represented by the Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Apparatus and method for automatic ground fault clearing. 3,341,741, 9-12-67, CI. 317 — 18. Swimquip, Inc. : See — Baker, William O. 3,306,448. Swinarton, John C. : See — Hofer, Walter D. 3,344,908. Swindells, Donald A., to Crompton & Knowles Corp. Cool-down apparatus for continuously extruded polyolefin. 3,340,927, 9-12-67, CI. 165—39. Swindells, Geoffrey, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Web support. 3,344,774, 10-3-67, CI. 118—500. Swindt, Joseph K., to United States Steel Corp. Crucible for holding molten metal. 3,345,059, 10-3-67, CI. 266 — 39. Swineford, John W., to Goss Gas, Inc. Combined pressure regulating and cartridge piercing assembly. 3,352,456, 11-14-67, CI. 222 — 5. Swinehart, Carl F., to Kewanee Oil Co. Thermoluminescent doubly doped LiF phosphor. 3,320,180, 5-16-67, CI. 252— 301.4. Swinehart, Carl F., R. Hofstadter, and E. W. O'Dell, to The Harshaw Chemical Co. Scintillation detector comprising a transparent tin-activated calcium iodide scintillator. 3,296,- 448, 1-3-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Swinehart, Merle R. : See — Bongard, James A., and Swinehart. 3,327,262. Swing, Davison B. : See — Hunter, Edwin J., and Swing. 3,310,099. Swingle, Frank A. : See — Bryant, Leland W., Sharpe, and Swingle. 3,319,418. Swingline, Inc. : See — Olney, Nathaniel M. 3,299,449. Ruskin, Henry. 3,331,106. Ruskin, Henry. 3,331,233. Ruskin, Henry, and Viola. 3,301,731. Swink, James E., and C. E. Dawes, to Pendleton Tool Indus- tries, Inc. Locking mechanism for tool box. 3,333,910, 8-1-67, CI. 312 — 221. Swint, Albert G., and M. R. Tyson, to Harris Press and Shear Corp. Press for compacting bulky masses. 3,356,018, 12-5- 67, CI. 100—208. Swinyar, Theodore C. Combination camp stove and light with ceramic mantle. 3,324,687, 6-13-67, CI. 67 — 96. Swire, Edwin A. : See — Nielsen, Erik R., and Swire. 3,304,279. Swirles. Louise J. Garment carrier. 3,335,826, 8-15-67, CI. 190—43. Swish Products Ltd. : See — Hankin, Robert W. 3,346,227. Swisher, David H., to The Dow Chemical Co. Copolymers of 2-sodiosulfoethyl acrylate and acrylamide. 3,312,671, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Swisher, Robert D. : See — Snyder, Joseph Q., Swisher, Weesner, and Wolford. 3,332.989. Swisher, William F. : See— Du Rocher, Gideon A., and Swisher. 3,333,067. Swiss Aluminum Ltd. : See — Solomir, John G., Akeret, and Souady. 3,343.209. Swissboring Schweiqerische Tiefbohr-Ud. Bodenforschung A.G. : See- Blatter, Charles E. 3,359,742. Swiston, Norman J. : See — ■ Levine, Bernard, and Swiston. 3,327,280. Switchcraft, Inc. : See — Bailey, James R., and Lutzenberger. 3,356,800. Switzer Bros., Inc. : See — Kazenas, Zenon. 3,303,168. Switzer, Joseph L. 3,341,010. Switzer, Joseph L., to Switzer Bros., Inc. Non-visible penetrant methods of flaw detection and apparatus therefor. 3,341,010. 9-12-67, CI. 209—111.5. Switzer, William P., to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. Method of protecting the offspring of a herd of breeding swine from tubinate atrophy. 3,336,190, 8-15-67, CI. 167—53. Swivelier Co., Inc. : See — Schwartz, Nathan R. 3,319,982. Wichers, Louis. 3,341,230. Swoboda, Herman A., to Amerace Corp. Laminated battery separators. 3,298,869, 1-17-67, CI. 136 — 145. Swodenk, Wolfgang : See — Kronig, Walter. Swodenk, Quaedvlieg, Schwerdtel, and Boehmke. 3,32S,471. Swogger, Emery C, and H. L. Woods, to North American Aviation. Inc. Aircraft flight control system. 3,318,555, 5-9-67, CI. 244 — 90. Swozil, Josef: See — Bauder, Josef, Herrmann, and Swozil. 3,297,245. Swyers, Walter M., Va each to W. H. Walker, and A. Thomas. Football helmet construction. 3,323,134, 6-6-67, CI. 2 — 3. Swyryd, Miroslav, to Ampex Corp. Oscillator. 3,346,821, 10- 10-67, CI. 331—113. Swyt, Joseph, to Radio Corp. of America. Wire combing. 3,352,331, 11-14-67, CI. 140 — 147. Sybeldon, James A., deceased (by S. A. Sybeldon, administra- trix), and R. L. Stroble, to General Electric Co. X-radiation- to-electrical signal transducer. 3,331,979, 7-18-67. CI. 313 — 64. Sybeldon, Sylvia A. : See — Sybeldon, James A., and Stroble. 3,331,979. Sydor, Edward J. : See — Twiss, Sumner B., and Sydor. 3,305,519. Sydoriak, Alexander. Craft for swimmers. 3,349,746 10-31- 67, CI. 115—22.3. Syeles, Albert M. : See — Wang, Frederick E„ Syeles, Clark, and Buehler. 3,352,722. Sykes. Alan O. Multipurpose piezoelectric transducer system. 3,304,534, 2-14-67, CI. 340 — 10. Sykes. Alan O. Multipurpose piezoelectric transducer sys- tem. 3,320,580, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 10. Sykes, Alan O. Piezoelectric transducer. 3,320,582 5-16-67, CI. 340—10. LIST OF PATENTEES 1281 Sykes, Alfred E., to Lamalorks Ltd. Fluid operated thrust "units. 3,323,424, 6-6-67, CI. 92—248. Sykes. Henry, Ltd.: See — Paish, Harold P. S., Dagwell, and Anley. 3,290,973. Sykes, James P., and D. E. Phillips, to Newport News Ship- building and Drv Dock Co. Cargo handling apparatus. 3,353.685, 11-21-07, CI. 212 — .3. Sykes, Jessie T. : Sec — Sykes, Richard W. and J. T. 3,307,425. Sykes, Langthorne, 1). J. Russell, and C. D. Hansen, to United States of America, Navy. System for isolating multi-fre- quency signal components. 3,327,227, 6—20-67, CI. 328 — 137. Sykes, Richard W. and J. T. Extendible bicycle pedal. 3,307,425. 3-7-07, CI. 74—594.7. Sykes, Roger A. : See — Bies, Frank R., and Sykes. 3,344,369. Sylla. Klaus : See — Bergholm, Carl A., Malm, Astrom, and Sylla. 3,316,141. Sylvaln, Gerard A., and G. W. Kean. Support for buckets. 3,353.778, 11-21-07, CI. 248—211. Sylvan Pools. Inc. : See — Van den Broek, William A. 3,315,943. Sylvan, Tage P., to General Electric Co. Voltage regulating system. 3,297,938, 1-10-67, CI. 323—43.5. Sylvan, Tage P., to General Electric Co. Voltage comparator 3.32S.652, 0-27-67, CI. 317—235. Sylvander. Frederick B., to The Bendix Corp. Electro- luminescent-photoconductor means for lighted column display. Re. 20,207, 5-23-67, CI. 250—209. Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : See — Aberizk, Philip G. 3,344,3S3. Aia, Michael A. 3,330,981. Alexander, Robert H., and Wanner. 3,320,397. Allen, Richard J. 3,324,336. Allgaier, William A., and Droppa. 3,356,8S6. Anderson, Donald L. 3,329,958. Anderson, Donald L., Walton, and Huelskamp. 3,339,275. Anderson, Lester F., Fink, and PfefEerle. 3,327,283. Andre, Stephen N. 3.334.317. Ashley, Albert H. 3,319,081. Ashley, Albert H., and Abbott. 3,309,538. Avotte, Ronald D. 3,348,588. Barre, Wade E., and Culbertson. 3,327,174. Bennett, Sedgwick R., and Hartman. 3,358,131. Berg, Philip, Burdick, and Kuryla. 3,337,942. Bergdahl, Robert F. 3,327.052. Bickmire, Walter W.. and Buzard. 3.327,153. Bingeman, Wilbur H., Blickwedel, and Wanner. 3,320,- 095. Bisso. Robert J. 3,340,427. Blandino, James F. 3,314.623. Bouchard, George H., Tartakoff, and Homer. 3,320,460. Brick, Donald B., and Pick. 3,334,335. Brooks, David N. 3,357,600. Brown. Barrv S. 3,339,018. Brnn, Herbert, Humphrey, and Terzian. 3,309,672. Bucholtz, Daniel J., Hartman, Ingraham, Meyer, and Powers. 3,345,613. Buescher, William E.. and Kerstetter. 3,351,486. Burdick, Glen A., Collins, and Gessford. 3,320,457. Burdick, Glen A., and Vltale. 3,324,328. Burney, Charles F. 3,344,629. Burns, Laurence. 3,350,596. Butler, Keith H., Koury, and Waymouth. 3,334,261. Butler. Keith H., Thomas, and Quirk. 3,351,194. Casamo, Charles C, and Kerstetter. 3,326,618. Cheney, Richard F., Clare, and Cooper. 3,310,427. Clune, James P., and Hall. 3,327,041. Cole, David L. 3,309,712. Conley. Austin B., and Morgan. 3,309,512. Corbin, Victor L., Koury, and Levesque. 3,350,598. Dalton. John, Jr. 3,348,805. Davton, David R., and Gates. 3,355,613. Dayton, David R., Nimblett, and Wierzbicki. 3,316,398. DeLisle, William E„ and Krebs. 3.32S.719. De Vos, Hendrik A. J., and Wierzbicki. 3,360,642. Dickson. Herbert F., Jr. 3,330,982. Dowdell. Charles E.. Jr. 3.328,730. Drake, Oscar A. 3,305,743. Drees, Joseph M. 3.317,981. Drees, Joseph M., and Shprwood. 3.344,495. Drees, Joseph M., and Teresi. 3,308,399. Dunnet. Wallace J., and Tavlor. 3,319, 07S. Egan, William F. 3,355,677. Elmer, William B. 3,331.960. Feinstein, Lester B., and Weiss. 3,305,747. Fierston, Stanley A., and Glanton. 3,309,694. Fierston, Stanley A., and Reynolds. 3.325,600. Gartner, Stanley J. 3,320,224. Gates, Paul E. 3,351,802. Gillett, Robert L. 3.345.464. Gilliatt, Leland W. 3.336.502. Glinski, John W. 3,309,709. Gustin, Daniel S. 3.323,489. Haas, Paul. 3,345,530. Haas, Paul. 3.346,753. Hale, Murray E., and Wright. 3,32S,623. Hall, Harold H.. Jr. 3,354,691. Hamlin, Norris B.. and Mula. 3,319,165. Haumesser. Robert L.. and Meyer. 3,328,642. 242-023— P- -81 Sylvania Electric Products Inc. : Set- -Continued Hearn, Glenn R., and Nellum. 3,309,531. Heslop, Moylen D., and Harvey. 3,324,401. Hough, Harold L., and Levin. 3,331,9.00. Huelskamp, Richard F. 3,312,97."). Huggins, William H., and Crowley. 3,309,706. Hunt, Robert E. 3,298,087. Jackson, Donald L. 3,349,237. Jameson, Keith O. 3,340,712. Kapsambelis, Christos B. 3,328.590. Keenan, James, and Bonazil. 3,32S,108. Keeney, Clare G. 3,309,089. Kerstetter, Donald R. 3,314,619. Kerstetter, Donald R., and Montgomery. 3,323,879. Kottler, Franklin D. 3,327,100. Kottler, Franklin D.. Vroom, and Peterson. 3,327,105. Koury, Frederic, and Waymouth. 3,313,974. Kuryla, Alan T. 3,351,792. Lagermasini, Joseph P.. Roberts, and Smith. 3,343,395. Lambert, Robert L., and McKeirnan. 3,314,821. Lambert, Robert L., and McKeirnan. 3,323,915. Lambert, Robert L., and McKeirnan. 3,345,213. Lilly, Donald L., and Mikrut. 3,325,632. Loebner, Egon E. 3,297,878. Longo, Thomas A., and Miller. 3,312,880. Manley, Harold J. 3,325,596. McDonald, John C. 3,331.065. Mehalchick, Emil J. 3,329,584. Menelly, Richard A. 3,339.100. Menelly, Richard A., and Pricenski. 3.356,883. Mikus, Felix F., and Mathers. 3,360,674. Mikus, Felix F„ Mathers, and Palilla. 3,360,675. Miller, Marvin. 3,328.651. Moats, Robert R., and Frutiger. 3,345,586. Murphy, William D. 3,360,603. Neal. Elmo V. 3,323,074. Palermo. James J., Bonazoli, Scoledge, and Audesse. 3,321,662. Palmateer, Russell E. 3,320,057. Peek, Sandford C. 3.321,862. Peek, Sandford C, Jr. 3,355,612. Peters, Charles J. 3,304,428. Peters, Charles J. 3,313,938. Pfefferle, Donald H. 3,315,070. Pfefferle, Donald H. 3,315,071. Pick, George G. 3,299,412. Pick, George G. 3.339,184. Reed, Robert F., Sr. 3,355,619. Rhodes, Constantine. 3,32S,790. Robey, Edmund L., Jr., and Slaney. 3,328,781. Rogers. Roy L. 3,312.973. Ropp, Richard C, and Layman. 3,318,818. Ropp, Richard C. and Quirk. 3,348,901. Ryan, John T. 3,299,371. Rychlewsky, Thaddeus V. 3,327,123. Saad, Theodore S. 3,350,655. Schwab, Ray E. 3,302,052. Schwender, Leonard D. 3,327,158. Shaffer. Paul C. 3,357,767. Shaffer. Paul C. and Stratron. 3,339.522. Shaw, Robert E., and Kulberg. 3,307,126. Shuda, Donald G. 3,345,578. Smith, Richard E. 3.330,984. Smith, Richard E. 3,348,094. Stahl, Robert J. 3,315,388. Stanton, Howard, Jr. 3,329,374. Stites, Francis H. 3,299,271. Stone, Elmer O. 3.320,459. Stone, Elmer O. 3,356,899. Strandberg. Donald P. 3.328,699. Suliteanu, Menahem. 3.296,085. Suliteanu, Menahem. 3,313,502. Suliteanu, Menahem, and Nverges. 3.344.631. Sundberg, Vernon C, Walton, and Franks. 3,324,472. Tibbetts, Lester M., Jr. 3,320,472. Toomey, Charles L. 3.298.769. Toomey, Charles L. 3,328.622. Vanasse, Raymond A. 3.323.00". Vanderpool, Clarence D., and Chiola. 3,360,673. Veltrop. Robert G. 3.339,154. Vltale, Benedict F. 3.309,493. Wann, Richard H. 3,321,165. Wavmouth, John F., and Koury. 3,324,332. Wavmouth, John F.. and Koury. 3,331,982. Wilkinson. Ernest J. 3,334.347. Wiliardson. Fred W., and Zmuda. 3,330,959. Wroblewski, Theodore. 3,360,753. Zarins. Karl T. 3,351.407. Sylvania Thorn Colour Television Laboratories Ltd. : See — Fleming-Williams, Brian C. 3,356,850. Sylvester, Edmund Q. Casting apparatus. 3,340,926, 9-12-67. CI. 164 — 323. Sylvester, Gordon F multi-layer, paper 162—123. Sylvester, Joseph A., to Hexacon Electric Co. Tool for clean- ing electrical leads, etc. 3,343,245, 9-26-67. CI. 29— 7S. Sylvester, Royland L. Green tire truck. 3,322,2S6, 5-30-67, CI. 211 — 24. Symes. Reginald J. : See — Hooper, Alan T., and Symes. 3,297,544. Method and apparatus for forming test sheets. 3,306,811, 2-28-67. CI. 1282 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stabilizing device CI. 212—145. Co. Plumbing Symes, William F. : See — Sobocinski, Eugene C, and Symes. 3.354,158. Sobocinski. Eugene C, and Symes. 3,357,979. Symes, William F., to Monsanto Co. Sterilizing, disinfecting, oxidizing and bleaching composition. 3,350,317. 10-31-67, CI. 252—99. Symington Wayne Corp. : See — Anderson, John A., Jr. 3,345,665. Cope, Geoffrey W. Re. 26,143. Cope, Geoffrey W. 3,306,400. Cope, Geoffrey W. 3,349,926. Copony, Edward L., Staples, and Riordan. 3,327,357. Lambert, Robert D. 3,307,331. Smith, Loren W. 3,356,131. Symmank, William D., to Genas Yumbo. for rolling vehicles. 3,310,181, 3-21-67, Symmonds, Burchard : See — Van Sickle, James D., and Symmonds. 3,322,202. Symmons Engineering Co. : See — - Symmons, Paul C. 3,333,284. Symmons, Paul C, to Symmons Engineerin fixture. 3,333,284, 8-1-67, CI. 4 — 192. Symon, Ted : See — Louvar, James J., Guarnaccio, and Synion. 3,330,777. Symonds, Roy, and C. A. Lane, to Waddington & Duval (Holdings) Ltd. Mixing devices. 3,329,164, 7-4-67, CI. 137 — 604. Svmons, James D., and L. H. Weinard, to General Motors Corp. Seal. 3,348,851, 10-24-67, CI. 277—134. Symons Mfg. Co. : See — Capek, Richard C. 3,357.672. Williams, Walter D. 3,317,173. Williams, Walter D. 3,357,673. Symons, Ralph B. Adiustable tool positioning and alining device. 3,336,653, 8-22-67, CI. 29—271. Symons, Robert S. : See — Biechler, Charles S., Sharpe, and Symons. 3,325,671. LaRue. Albert D„ Bibb, and Symons. 3,316,485. La Rue, Albert D., and Symons. 3,297,907. Symons, Robert S., and A. Staprans, to Varian Associates. Output coupling circuit for microwave tube apparatus. 3,310,704, 3-21-67, CI. 315—5.39. Syncro Corp. : See — Beltramo, Renaldo M., and Schilling. 3,315,225. Carmichael, Thomas F., and Beltramo. 3,331,010. Carmichael. Thomas F., and Maier. 3,358,665. Mclnnis, Stirling A. 3,304,531. Mclnnis, Stirling A., Eberline, and Sturgeon. 3,328,739. Syncroflo, Inc. : See — Schaub, Robert F. 3,357,359. Synek, Viktor, to Svenska Kullagerfabriken Aktiebolaget. Rolling bearings. 3,312,511, 4-4-67, CI. 308 — 213. Synergistics, Inc. : See — Halpern, Alfred, and M. and R. Sackler. 3,360,535. Halpern, Alfred, and Sasmor. 3,326,760. Lange, Winthrop E. 3,338,912. Synflbrit G.m.b.H. : See — Heidrich, Walter, and Korner. 3,331,694. See— 3,299,106. 3,301,877. 3 318 923 „, Siddal'l, and Ruiz. 3,338,926. Alvarez, Francisco, Siddall, and Ruiz. 3,338,930. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,338,893. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,338,928. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,356,677. Beard, Colin C, and Cross. 3,357,973. Beard. Colin C, and Cross. 3,357,975. Bowers, Albert, Crabbe, and Edwards. 3,354,183. Bowers, Albert, and Edwards. 3,328,431. Bowers, Albert, and Halpern. 3,314,943. Bowers, Albert, and Orr. 3,341,524. Christensen, Haldor, Hultquist, and Waugh. 3,346,634. Cross, Alexander D. 3,296,278. Cross, Alexander D. 3,296,283. Cross, Alexander D. 3,341,527. Cross, Alexander D. 3,351,633. Edwards, John, Djerass, Ringold, and Rosenkranz. 3 318 921. Edward's,"john A. 3,354,149. Edwards, John A., Fried, and Siddall. 3,354,152. Edwards, John A., Fried, and Siddall. 3,354,154. Fried, John H. 3,338,925. Knox, Lawrence H. 3,296,270. Knox, Lawrence H. and Cross. 3,328,434. Lunn, William H. W. 3.356.694. Moffatt, John G. 3,321,462. Moffatt, John G. 3,321,463. Ringold, Howard J., Batres, Rosenkranz, Mancera, and Bowers. 3.322.796. Ringold, Howard J., and Djerassi. 3,305,566. Ringold, Howard J., and Djerassi. 3,350,426. Ringold, Howard J., Zderic, and Bowers. 3,338,890. Velasco, Mercedes, Djerassi, Ringold, and Bowers. 3,344,- 157. Villotti, Riccardo, and Bowers. 3,300,517. Syntex S.A. : See — Ringold, Howard J. 3,316,252. Synthes AG. : See- Schneider, Robert, and Gisin. 3,334,624. Syntex Corp. : Alvarez, Francisco. Alvarez, Francisco. Alvarez, Francisco. Alvarez, Francisco, Synthetic Products Co. : See — Juredine, Gordon M. 3,321,499. Juredine, Gordon M. 3,356,617. Syracuse Supplv Co. : See — Scott, Frederick B. 3,318,435. Syre, Robert, and R. Molinier. Method for producing hollow beryllium products by extrusion or drawing. 3,302,443. 2-7-67, CI. 72 — 367. System Analyzer Corp. : See — Ronk, Leroy B. 3,312,896. System Development Corp. : See — Hawkins, John N. A. 3,330,943. Systems Engineering and Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Bradford, Guy E. 3,346,698. Scruby, Stanley R., and Mclver. 3,311,418. Systems, Inc. : See — ■ Martino, Louis J., and Blaese. 3,326,692. Systems Matrix, Inc. : See — Mislan, Joseph D. 3,303,537. Mislan, Joseph D. 3,337,741. Systron-Donner Corp. : See — Buckingham, Joseph T., and Morris. 3,321,753. Jenkinson, Frederic W. 3,305,856. Jenkinson, Frederic W. 3,324,311. Morris, Harold D. 3,331,253. Szabo, Joseph J. : See — Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3,320,330. Callahan, James L., Gertisser, and Szabo. 3,354,197. Callahan, James L., Szabo, and Gertisser. 3,322,847. Szabo. Joseph L. : See — Wolf. Milton, Szabo, and Kiebold. 3,299,131. Szabo, Kalam : See — Rainer, Peter. 3,336,450. Szabo, Karoly : See — Thompson, Arthur C, Szabo, Brokke, and Menn. 3,313,- 814. Szabo, Karoly, and D. J. Broadbent, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Pestieidal methods and compositions. 3,304,225, 2-14-67, CI. 167 — 30. Szabo, Karoly, and J. T. Hallett. to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphonodithioates as pesticides. 3,305,610, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 961. Szabo, Karoly, and A. H. Freiberg, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Complexes of guanidines with completely halogenated acetones. 3,320,229, 5-16-67, CI. 260—96.5. Szabo, Karoly, and G. P. Willsey, Jr., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Method and composition for controlling fungi. 3,323,- 984, 6-6-67, CI. 167—22. Szabo, Karoly, and J. G. Brady, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphoro derivatives of a-(methylthio) cresols. 3,337,653, 8-22-67, CI. 260—948. Szabo, Karoly, and D. J. Broadbent, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Substituted (N-formyl-N-alkylcarbamoyl methyl) pbosphon- othioates. 3,351,679, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 943. Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and B. Y. Keimer, to Kefalas A/S. 21 - desoxy-9-alpha-fluoro-6-methylprednisolone dermatologi- cal compositions. 3,320,127, 5-16-67, CI. 167 — 58. Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and B. Y. Keimer, to The Upjohn Co. Dermatological composition containing 21-desoxv-9-alpha- fluoro-6-methyl prednisolone. 3,342,676, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 58. Szabo, Louis J., to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner. 3,344,588, 10-3-67, CI. 55—276. Szabo, Louis J., and E. R. Scott, to General Electric Co. Suc- tion cleaner having improved handle and filter bag mount- ing. 3,334,372, 8-8-67, CI. 15 — 351. Szabo, Marton, to Philadelphia Handle Co., Inc. Collapsible self-returning handle with hideaway linkage. 3,340,970. 9-12-67, CI. 190—58. Szabo, Marton, to Philadelphia Handle Co., Inc. Molded plas- tic handle with hideaway linkage. 3,340,971. 9-12-67, CI. 190 — 58. Szabo, Stephen. Power vessels. 3,347,201, 10-17-67, CI. 114 — 235. Szabo, Tibor, to Industrie- Werke Karlsruhe Aktiengesellschaf t. Apparatus for handling container blanks. 3.298,289, 1-17- 67, CI. 93—53. Szacsko, Lajos. Shelf systems. 3,358,621, 12-19-67, CI. 108 — 92. Szaj, Raymond R. : See — Park, Glenn S., and Szaj. 3,297,180. Szajna, John L., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Dispensing container. 3,306,493, 2-28-67, CI. 221—64. Szajner, Tadeusz T., and J. B. Swetka, to General Motors Corp. Vehicle brake cable tensioning and releasing mecha- nism. 3,302,482, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 517. Szarvasi, Etienne, to Lipha, Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharma- ceutique. Carboxylic acids substituted in the alpha-position by at least one aminohtero cyclic, and processes for the preparation thereof. 3,334,105, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 294. Szarvasi, Etienne, and M. Bayssat, to Lipha, Lyonnaise Industrielle Pharmaceutique. Acid salts of tertiaryamino- ethyl jS - (1 - naphthyl) - 0-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)isobuty rates. 3,334,096, 8-1-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Szarvasi, Etienne, and M. Bayssat, to Lipha, Lyonnaise In- dustrielle Pharmaceutique. Tertiary aminoethyl [beta- (naphthyl)-beta-tetrahydrofuryl isobutane] and alpha low- er alkenyl ethers. 3,347,858, 10-17-67, CI. 260—247.7. Szawlowski, Theodore H. : See— Earhart, Kenneth A., Szawlowski, and Kimble. 3.326,853. Kramer, Walter E., Joo, and Szawlowski. 3,326,860. LIST OF PATENTKKS 1283 Szawlowski, Theodore II., to Union Oil Co. of California. Reaction product of a polyepoxy monomer and complex acids derived from solvent extracts of lubricating oils. 3,304,344, 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 830. Szawlowski, Theodore II., and W. E. Kramer, to Union Oil Co. of California. Process for the sequential reaction of a com- plex aromatic carboxvlic acid, an epoxy monomer, and a linear polyamide. 3,313.861, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 830. Szawlowski, Theodore H., and W. E. Kramer, to Union Oil Co. of California. Asphalt-epoxy resin compositions cured with acid amides of petroleum derived acids. 3,326,830, 6-20-67, CI. 260— 2S. Szawlowski, Theodore H., and R. C. Kimble, to Union Oil Co. of California. Recovery and fractionation of complex acids. 3.351.631, 11-7-67, CI. 260—327. Szczepanek, Alfred, to Chemische Fabrik Hoesch K.-G. Process for the production of lithium soaps of epoxidized fatty acids. 3.313,828, 4-11-67, CI. 260—348. Szczepanek. Alfred, and G. Koenen, to Firma Chemische Fab- rlk Hoesch K.-G. Liquid stabilizers for vinyl chloride resins comprising metal salts of epoxidized fatty acids. 3,297,584, 1-10-G7, CI. 252—400. Szczepanek, Alfred, and G. Koenen, to Chemische Fabrik Hoesch K.-G. Liquid stabilizers for vinyl chloride resins comprising metal salts of epoxidized fatty acids. 3,298,964, 1-17-67. CI. 252 — 400. Szczepanek, Alfred, and M., to Chemische Fabrik Hoesch K.G. Vinyl polvraer with basic complex lead compound. 3,312,- 647, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 23. Szczepanek, Alfred, and G. Koenen, to Chemisehke Fabrik Hoesch K.^G. Liquid stabilizers for vinyl chloride polymers comprising a lead salt dissolved in an alkyl phenol. 3,317,- 436, 5-2-67. CI. 252 — 400. Szczepanek, Alfred, and G. Koenen, to Chemische Fabrik Hoesch K.G. Process for the preparation of dibasic lead salts of inorganic acids. 3,323,859, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 69. Szczepanek, Margarete : See — Szczepanek, Alfred, and M. 3,312.647. Szczepanik, John A., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Pallet trailer hav- ing a toggle-operated platform tiltable about one or more axes. 3.319.932, 5-16-67, CI. 254 — 9. Szczepanski, Harrv. Filter system for a paint-spraying machine. 3,320,927, 5-23-67, CI. 118 — 326. Szczesniak, Alina S., and E. Engel, to General Foods Corp. Low calorie cream-type salad dressing. 3,300,318, 1-24-67, CI. 99—144. Szczur, Albert, Jr. : See — Parsi, Edgardo J., Kirkham, and Szczur. 3,325,389. Sze, Morgan C. : See — Lewis, John D., Sze, and Kohn. 3,354,905. Sze, Simon M. : See — Crowell, Clarence R.. and Sze. 3,349,297. Szechtman, Joshua, to Amroc Inc. Apparatus for the rapid removal of brine from mercury cells. 3,360,453, 12-26-67, CI. 204 — 219. Szegho, Constantin S.. to The Rauland Corp. Support assem- bly for a low-wattage cathode. 3,333,138, 7-25-67, CI. 313 — 270. Szego, Joseph. Safety container for explosive fluids. 3,356,- 256, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 88. Szegvari, Andrew. Articles of wearing apparel. 3,298,034, 1-17-67, CI. 2—168. Szegvari, Andrew. Film for receiving, storing or controlling efectric impulses. 3,298,896, 1-17-67, CI. 161—164. Szekely, George, to G. S. International Laboratory Corp. Aerosol apparatus for inhalation therapy. 3,302,374, 2-7- 67, CI. 55—226. Szekely, George. Duster devices. 3,304,647, 2-21-67, CI. 43 — 147. Szekely, Zoltan, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Remote repeater distortion control by switching. 3,331,027, 7-11- 67, CI. 328 — 164. Szel, Frank, to The Yoder Co. Tube cut-off mechanism. 3,298,213, 1-17-67, CI. 72 — 186. Szelwach, Stanley. Multiple cavity foam molding apparatus. 3,330,005, 7-11-67, CI. 18 — 42. Szente, Pedro A., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Uniformly tapered transition mandrel. 3,354,- 695. 11-28-67, CI. 72 — 476. Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, A. F. Hegyell, and J. A. McLaughlin, to United States of America, Secretary of Health. Biologi- cally active animal extracts. 3,297,533, 1-10-67, CI. 167 — 78. Szentmiklosi, Peter : See — Meszaros, Zoltan, Szentmiklosi, and Czibula. 3,337,539. SzepesI, Zoltan P. J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Solid state display device for amplifying or converting input radiation including a field emissive layer. 3,339,075, 8-29- 67, CI. 250 — 213. Szerecz. Janos: See — Csonka, Lajos, Szerecz, and Gonczy. 3,348,959. Szeremy, Norman, to General Electric Co. Dynamically regu- lated clipper system for a television receiver which is opera- tive over a wide range of video signal amplitude. 3,341,656. 9-12-67, CI. 17S — 7.3. Szerenvi, Andrew : See — Rollman, Ernest E.. Szerenyi, and Milner. 3,332,097. Szerenvi, Andrew, to Ro-Search, Inc. Footwear. 3,314,173, 4-1S-67. CI. 36—2.5. Szerenyi, Andrew, and A. Llebscher, to Ro-Seareh. Inc. Anti- skid soles. 3,295,230, 1-3-67, CI. 36—59. Szerlip, Alexander, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Frequency diver- sity radar ranging system. 3,324,469, 6-G-67, CI. 343 — 17.2. Szilagyi, Istvan. Spark plugs of the preigniting chamber type. 3,331,976, 7-18-67, CI. 313 — 11.5. Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Method of treating mental depression. 3,296,072. 1-3-07, CI. 107 — 65. Szmuszkovicz, Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. Novel pyridoindoles. 3,301,807, 1-31-67, CI. 200 — 296. Szmuszkovicz. Jacob, to The Upjohn Co. 2-(p-alko\vphenyl)- 3-substituted indoles. 3,352,856, 11-14-67, CI. 200 — 240. Szmuszkovicz, Joseph : See — Hester, Jackson B., Jr., and Szmuszkovicz. 3,345,370. Szobel, Laszlo, and L. Parvi, to Soclete d'Electro Chimie d'Electro Metallurgie. Novel rigid and self-extinguishing polyurethane foams and process for preparation of same. 3,297,594, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Szobel, Laszlo, and L. Parvi, to Soeiete d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Novel self-extinguishing polyesters prepared from polyols of perchlorinated diaminodiphenyls. 3,303,240, 2-7-67, CI. 260—869. Szobel, Laszlo, and L. Parvi, to Soeiete d'Electro-Chimie, d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieres Electriquies d'Ugine. Diamino-polychlorodiphenyl compounds. 3,308,158, 3-7- 67, CI. 260—570.5. Szobel, Laszlo, and L. Parvi, to Soeiete d'Electro-Chimie d'Electro-Metallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Resinous products based on epoxy resins and halogenated amines and method for preparation of same. 3,359,216, 12-19-67. CI. 260 — 2. Szodfridt, Emmerich, to Firma Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche KG. Transmission control system. 3,324,745, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 752. Szodfridt, Emmerich, and H. Radbauer, to Firma Dr.-Ing, h.c.F Porsche KG. Automatic control system for change- speed gears. 3,313,173, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 472. Szohatzky, Zolton, to Crawford Fitting Co. Tube coupling. 3,339,949, 9-5-67, CI. 285—342. Szonn, Reinhold E., to Cellasto Inc. Bonding of an elastic shock absorber with a rigid base plate. 3,343,770, 9-26-67. CI. 248—22. Szonntagh, Eugene L., to Leeds & Northrup Co.' Fluid analyz- ing systems. 3,324,709, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 23.1. Szostak, Jan. to The Singer Co. Buttonhole mechanisms for zigzag sewing machines. 3,306,242, 2-28-67. CI. 112 — 158. Szostak, Jan, M. R. Laidig, and N. E. Zacher, to The Singer Co. Work supporting bed for sewing machines. 3,344,762, 10-3-67, CI. 112 — 260. Szpak, Stanislaw J. : See — Blomgren, Erik A., and Szpak. 3,313,656. Szpilfogel, Stefan A. : See — ■Siegmann, Cornells M., and Szpilfogel. 3,313,832. Szpilfogel, Stefan A., and M. S. De Winter, to Organon, Inc. A 1 ." - 17a,20P,21 - trihydroxy-3,ll-diketopregnadiene-deriv- atives. 3,329,693, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 397.45. Szpytman, Jack J. Parking garage for depressed roadways. 3,319,385, 5-16-67. CI. 52 — 169. Sztics, Laszlo G. Surgical dressing. 3,322,119, 5-30-67, CI. 128—156. Szumski, Stephen A., to American Cyanamid Co. Strep- tomyces aureofaciens fermentation process using glyceride oil and casein. 3,317,403, 5-2-67, CI. 195 — 80. Szupkay, Imre A. : See — Sheehan, Robert W., and Szupkay. 3,347,578. Szwadowski, Frank A. Machine tool fixtures. 3,295,414, 1-3-67. CI. 90 — 11. Szwargulski, Alex N., to ACF Industries, Inc. Carburetor. 3,317,183, 5-2-67, CI. 251—120. Szwargulski, Jesse L., and R. G. Hennemann, to ACF Indus- tries, Inc. Carburetor. 3,342,465, 9-19-67, CI. 261 — 52. Szydlowski, Joseph. Gas turbines and applications thereof. 3,299,631, 1-24-67, CI. 60 — 39.28. Szydlowski, Joseph. Turbine engine regulating equipment. 3.299.962, 1-24-67, CI. 170 — 135.74. Szydlowski, Joseph. Annular combustion chambers for gas turbine engines. 3,304,713, 2-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.65. Szymanski, Damon. Suspended dumping feed distributer ap- paratus. 3,342,165. 9-19-67, CI. 119—56. Szymanski, Joseph A. : See — - Hobbs, Richard W., Matthews, and Szvmanski. 3,330,- 210. Szymanski, Ronald. Fog lens attachments for vehicle head- lights. 3,350,557, 10-31-67, CI. 240 — 46.57. Szymanski, Walter A. : See — Cook, Errol F., and Szymanski. 3,296,149. Szymanski, Walter A., R. E. Robinson, and R. C. Talbot, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Bituminous polvester halogen con- taining resin composition. 3,360,490, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Szymber, Oleg, to Sawyer's, Inc. Stand or the like. 3,315,621, 4-25-67, CI. 108—34. Szymber, Oleg, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Thermally responsive member with longitudinally spaced contacts each actuated upon bending of the member in one direction. 3.342.963, 9-19-67, CI. 200 — 122. Szymczak. Eugene B., and J. P. Wied, to Sunbeam Corp. Motor. 3,311,290, 3-2S-67, CI. 230 — 117. 1284 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Szypulski, Raymond W. : See — Gilliam, Clarence \V., Smith, Wildridge, and Szypulski. 3 315 397 T-Bar Steel Silo' Co., Inc. : See — McCarthy, John T., Curran, and Allison. 3,307,311. TDK Electronics Co., Ltd. : See — Fujiwara, Shinobu. 3,350,212. Fujiwara, Shinobu, Hayashi, and Kawakami. 3,352,697. Fujiwara, Shinobu, and Shiraiwa. 3,345,189. Hisano, Takao. 3,332,049. Honma, Kunio. 3,345,188. Namikawa, Mamoru, and Sekine. 3,295,781. Suganuma, Fujio. 3,296,373. Suganuma, Fukio. 3,332,027. T. H. K. Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Turner, Clarence C. 3.350.6S4. THYS Co. : See- Johnson, Forrest A. 3,312,004. TIA Electric Co. : See — Lefferts, Peter. 3,314,242. TOBA Industria Veneta Minuterie Metalliche Saremola di Rubano : See — Lubian, Claudio. 3,333,301. TRG, Inc. : See — Chudleigh, Walter H., Jr. 3,311,894. Moulton, Stephen W. 3,331,075. TRI-X Corp. : See — Lasswell. Tull C, and Monier. 3,322,548. TRW Inc. : See — Antalek, John J. 3,327,172. Austin, George E., and Bussard. 3,329,532. Avey, Spencer E. 3,346,796. Belanger, Robert J. 3,311,880. Buie, James L. 3,320,485. Clark, Hubert M., Drutchas, and Carlson. 3,314,495. Clary, Harry E., and Richmond. 3,341,924. Clifford, Richard P. 3,348,047. Clifford, Richard P. 3,355,589. Chandley, George D. 3,312,449. Dailey, Charles L., Friedman, Martinez, Allen, and Jortner. 3,315,471. Davies, Paul M. 3,296,599. Davies, Paul M. 3,320,594. Drutchas, Gilbert H. 3,306,228. Drutchas, Gilbert H, and Clark. 3,314,368. Fleck, Donald G., and Chandley. 3,342,455. Forbes, Stuart G. 3,359,733. Friedman, Burnam I., Martinez, and Jortner. 3,353,354. Gates, Robert L. 3,346,966. Giles, William S. 3,314,136. Giles, William S. 3,338,228. Gogia, Jugal K., Hinde, and Seldner. 3,300,647. Gottfried, Robert E., and Marsh. 3,337,720. Grant, Arthur F., Jr., and Martinez. 3.303,651. Graves, Ross E. 3,329,900. Graves, Ross E., Hetland, Samulon, and Stephenson. 3 296 534 Graves, 'Ross E., Jacob, and Sacks. 3,308,380. Gregory, John W., Fetheroff, and Fuscoe. 3,300,341. Hickey, John J. 3,331,968. Hickey, John J., and Smith. 3,299,343. Holcombe, Wallace P. 3,319,535. Howies, Daniel J. 3,355,014. Inouye, George T., Andres, and Brown. 3,348,165. Jensen, Louis K., and Towner. 3,295,379. Kelly, Franklin G. 3,302,703. Kirkpatrick, Milton E. 3.353,259. Lane, Flovd A. 3,344,674. Larsen, Arthur B. 3.300.651. Larsen. Arthur B. 3,350,625. Learn, Arthur J., and Spriggs. 3,296,456. Le Vantine, Allan D. 3,296.432. Lord, Albert M., Fairweather, and Finello. 3,304,205. Love, John A., and Neustadt. 3.330,503. Mackey, Richard C. 3,304,518. Maclnnes, Hugh. 3,315,607. Mageean, James V., and Rutkowski. 3,344,605. Mastrup, Frithjof N. 3,304,457. McGilliard, Donald C. 3,323,490. Melendv, Harold A. 3,358,928. Miller, Burton F. 3,310,744. Nasvytis, Algirdas L. 3,306,686. Nasvytis, Algirdas L. 3,330.171. Newman. Gilead H. 3,357,264. Norton, Samuel H. 3,306,212. Partain, Donald W. 3,322.335. Pauliukonis, Richard S. 3,325,318. Pruvot, Francois C. 3.358,711. Rogers, John L., and Mann. 3,320,592. Rubin, Robert A. 3,353,092. Rush, Stanley H., and Green. 3,336,868. Sacks, Jacob M. 3,303,434. Shafranek, Robert J. 3,346,749. Smirra, Johannes R. 3.299,905. 'Southam, Donald L. 3,303,646. Southam, Donald L. 3.311,166. Spriggs, Rueben S., and Learn. 3,355,320. Stefano, Nicholas M.. Rush, and Grren. 3,319,520. Templeton, Herbert W. 3,347,576. Terrano, Paul P. 3.324,799. Thompson, Alvin E. 3,357.265. Winiarski, Francis J. 3,306,134. Wood, Raymond E., and Wolf. 3,319,131. TRW Semiconductors, Inc. : See — Frazier, Henry D. 3,307,984. Gray, Billv D. 3,311,798. Maiden, Clinton E. 3,311,462. Preletz, Michael O., and Tillung. 3,336,508. Wittig, Kurt A., and Luettgenau. 3,335,370. Wullenwaber, Robert W. 3,307,253. T. & T. Vicars Ltd. : See — Booth, Thomas M. 3,338,188. T. V. Valve Co., Ltd. : See — Kojima, Koichi, and Sato. 3,319,925. T. W. & C. B. Sheridan Co. : See — Peterson, Rehn C, and Rana. 3,340,758. Sarring, Ernest J., and Bryson. 3,311,368. Tab Products Co. : See — Biegel, Donald R., and Willis. 3,303.331. Taban, Louis. Pancakes or the like pastry automatic making machine. 3,349,724, 10-31-67, CI. 107—4. Tabata, Masaaki : See — Matino, Mitsuyoshi, Sigematsu, Matsubara, Tabata, and Kitazawa. 3,304,821. Tabbert, Richard W., to Oldberg Mfg. Co. Nut locking con- struction. 3,316,605, 5-2-67, CI. 24 — 277. Taber, Joseph J. : See — Henderson, James H., Meyer, and Taber. 3,330,345. Taber, Richard D. : See — Eser, Walter J., Jr., Hale, Roe, and Taber. 3,337,224. Taber, Robert C, and L. G. S. Brooker, to Eastman Kodak Co. Trinuclear dyes for photographic elements. 3,335,010, 8-8-67, CI. 96—84. Taber, Robert C, and L. G. S. Brooker, to Eastman Kodak Co. Sensitizing and filter dyes for photographic elements. 3,352,680, 11-14-67, CI. 96—84. Tabernacki, Harry A. : See — Wayne, Clyde D„ and Tabernacki. 3,301,454. Wayne. Clyde D., and Tabernacki. 3,355,003. Tabibian, Richard M., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Colloidally stable solvent cement compositions comprising chloroprene polymers, phenolic resins, and polyisocyanate. 3,318,834, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 31.2. Tabisz, Sylvester C. : See — Jones, David L., and Tabisz. 3,346,849. Tabler, John M. : See — Kaufman, Hester M., and Tabler. 3,321,779. Tabol, Stanley S. : See — Merrill, Elwyn E., Tabol, Veazey, and Rittenhouse. 3,343,216. Tabor. Alan Ltd. : See — Tabor, Alan M. 3,337,176. Tabor, Alan M., to Alan Tabor Ltd. Struts and the like. 3,337,176, 8-22-67, CI. 248 — 465. Tabor, John R. Tunneling machine with power operated poling plates. 3,306,055, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 85. Tabor, Joseph A., to Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt and Nut Co. Prevailing-torque locknuts. 3,356,121. 12-5-67, CI. 151—21. Tabor, Loring E. : See — Imbertson, Norman M., and Tabor. 3,355,851. Tabor, Patrick M., to Mercox, Inc. Blank cartridge pistol for propelling projectiles. 3,346,981, 10-17-67, CI. 42 — 1. Tacchi, Percy G., to Slip International Ltd. Apparatus for mixing fluids at different temperatures. 3,356,101, 12-5-67, CI. 137—114. Taccone, Russell W., to Shahmoon Industries, Inc. Molten metal pouring mechanism including a relatively movable ladle and boot assembly. 3,358,887, 12-19-67, CI. 222 — 166. Tache, Arthur J., and R. M. Cage, to Chrysler Corp. Gray iron casting process and composition. 3,299,482, 1-24-67, CI. 22 — 211. Tachi, Sanji, and Y. Kuzusaka, said Kuzusaka assor. to said Tachi. Excavating method using prestressed loop girders. 3,306,049, 2-28-67, CI. 61 — 41. Tachihana. Koichi : See — Takubo, Minoru, Tachibana, and Watanabe. 3,354,143. Tachikawa Research Institute : See — Aoki, Yoshikazu, Kamei, and Hayami. 3,320,117. Tack. Carl E., to Amsted Industries Inc. Snubbed bolster truck. 3,342,139, 9-19-67, CI. 105 — 197. Tack, Oscar F. Toss game simulating bowling. 3,306,615, 2-28-67, CI. 273—95. Tack, Serena. Foot wear protectors. 3,302,314, 2-7-67, CI. 36—73. Tackaberry, Robert B. : See — Kavanagh, Arthur J., Koester, Thorburn, and Tackaberry. 3,348,547. Tackett, Edd. Valveless fuel lighter. 3,353,376, 11-21-67, CI. 67 — 7.1. Taco, Inc. : See — Sparling, Russell W. 3,299,697. Sparling, Russell W. 3,339,434. Tacoma Boatbuilding Co., Inc. : See — Hackenberger, Claus G. 3,326,390. Tacoma Cabinet & Fixture Co. : See — Dickson, Robert T. 3,329,473. Tada, Eiji, to Tada Mfg. Co., Ltd. Hand-operated toy ma- chine gun. 3,355,834, 12-5-67, CI. 42 — 57. Tada Mfg. Co.. Ltd. : See— Tada, Eiji. 3,355,834. LIST OF PATENTEES 1285 Ltd. Sealing 1-31-67, CI. 3,315,039. 3,302,747, Tada, Osamu. to Kabushikikaislia Yokogawa Denki Selsakusko (Yokoguwa Electric Works Ltd.). Analog-to-digital con- version system. 3,345,630, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 347. Tadao Yauiaoka : Xcc — Yoshigaki. Isao, anil Azuma. 3,342,070. Mivoshi, Kutsuki. 3,298,239. Tadewald, Albert O. : See — Ware. Chester D., and Tadewald. 3,313,343. Tado, Hlroshi : See — Ito. Ryusuke, and Tado. 3.313.27G. Ito, Ryusuke, Tado. and .Tinno. 3,298,330. Tado, Hiroshi, to Yamnar Diesel Engine Co. device for rotarv piston engines. 3,301,231 123 — 8. Taebal, Terry A. : See — Gebhardt, Robert C, Spencer, and Taebal. Taeschler, Eduard. Flexible-tubing stethoscope. 2-7-67, Cl. 1S1— 24. Taesler, Rudolf. D. Becker, and G. Borner, to Leiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. Film end securing device particularly for miniature film. 3,351,29S, 11-7-67, Cl. 242—74.1. Tn Her, George E., to Electric Reduction Co. of Canada, Ltd. Process for the manufacture of alkali metal tripoly phos- phates having desirable characteristics. 3,356,447, 12-5-67, Cl. 23 — 106. Taft, David D., to Areher-Daniels-Midland Co. Two step polymerization of tetrapolymer. 3,297,621, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Taft. Donald R. : See — Brown, Julian, Jr., and Taft. 3,355,683. Taft, Donald R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Latching-type digital phase shifter employing toroids of gyromagnetic material. 3,355, 6S2, 11-28-67, Cl. 333—31. Taft. Ernest A., Jr. : See — Dash, William C. 3,316,130. Taft. Harlan J. : nee — Reed. Reginald A., Taft, and Warner. 3,334,723. Taft-Peirce Mfg. Co., The : See — Stead, Clifford. 3,336.551. Stead, Clifford, and Milette. 3,324,705. Taga, Jun. Apparatus for molding synthetic resin bodies. 3,298,064, 1-17-67, Cl. 18 — 14. Taga, Jun. Method for producing thin walled tubings or tubular or flat films from thermoplastic materials, and an apparatus thereof. 3,337,663, 8-22-67, Cl. 264 — 89. Tagaevskaya, Agnia A. : See — Tal, Alexey A., Tagaevskaya, and Berends. 3,335,950. Tag-A-Long Trailers, Inc. : See — Martin, Raymond D.. Jr. 3.307.719. Martin, Raymond D., Jr. 3,319,811. Tagawa, Yasuo, to Kokusai Denki Kabushiki Kaisba. Electro- mechanical filter of channel separation filter type compris- ing magnetostriction bar resonators. 3,317,858, 5-2-67, Cl. 333 — 6. Tages-Anzeiger fur Stadt und Kanton Zurich A.-G. : See — Kunz, Jakob. 3,297,315. Taggart, Everett R. Condenser apparatus and method of de- frosting. 3,339,376, 9-5-67, Cl. 62 — 282. Taggart, John K. Line winding mechanism for a spinning reel. 3,298,630, 1-17-67, Cl. 242—84.21. Taggart, Owen H. Miniature racing car. 3,344,553, 10-3-67, Cl. 46 — 45. Taggart, Robert A., to Chevron Research Co. Distillation of complex mixtuies. 3.338,825, 8-29-67. Cl. 208 — 350. Taggart, Robert B., to Val Mode Sleepwear, Inc. Display and gift box. 3.357.543, 12-12-67, Cl. 206 — 45.11. Taglinger, Ludwig : See — Jockers, Kurt, Meier, Eberhardt, and Taglinger. 3.313.- 595. Tag-O-Matic Machine Co., Inc. : See — Braun, Vincent P., Patell, and P. N. Braun. 3,349,673. Taguchi, Akira. Manufacture of electroconductive inks con- taining polyvinyl methvl-maleic acid copolymers or salts thereof as adhesive. 3.349,055, 10-24-67, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Taguchi, Tatsuya, to Canon Camera Kabushiki Kaisba. Flash circuit for photographic cameras. 3,344,724, 10-3-67, Cl. 95—10. Tabar, Arthur B. : See — Craig, Sam X., Combs, Hilbert, Kemper, and Tahar. 3,319,897. Tahara, Eiji : See — Kajikawa, Ryuzo, Hasimoto, and Tahara, 3,354,875. Tahara, Takashi : See — Inoue, Toshio, Tahara, and Isogai. 3,340,117. Tahl. John E. : See- Ellis. Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Pickford, Tahl. 3,306,047. Ellis, Herbert B., Peoples, Krieg, Pickford Tahl. 3,330,116. Tahmoush, Frank G. : Sec — Durfee, George L., and Tahmoush. 3,339,271. Taillardat, Jean : See — Acker, Andre, and Taillardat. 3.318.799. Marter. Andre, and Taillardat. 3,303,125. Tailleur, Andre, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Container gaging apparatus. 3,355,S11, 12-5-67, Cl. 33 — 174. Tailleur, Andre, and J. Le Gras, to Compagnie de Saint- Gobain. Machine for severing glass. 3,300,112, 1-24-67, Cl. 225—93. Taillie, Gordon P.. to Xerox Corp. Printing apparatus. 3,330,- 190, 7-11-67, Cl. 95 — 1.5. Taillie, Gordon P., and R. R. Tilly, to Xerox Corp. Automatic optical control apparatus. 3,355,236. 11-2S-67, Cl. 350 — 187. Research Institute. Thin 3,319,318, 5-16-67, Cl. 3,312,- Baker, and Baker, and Tailleur. Rodolfo J., to Gulf Oil Corp. Rotary drilling proc- ess. 3,318,396, 5-9-67, Cl. 175- " Taimuty, Samuel I., to Stanford gas tight window assembly. 29—155.5. Taira. Koen : See — Shiranezawa, Takao, Iida, Taira, and Takahashi. 052. Taisho Pharmaceutical Co.. Ltd. : See — Komatsu, Manki, and Kamano. 3,342,812. Sawada, Jiro, Misaki, Yainagishi, and Kitahara. 3,338,- 719. Seki, Teruya, Komatsu, Watanabe. Sasajima, and Mat- suda. 3,341,535. Tait, Andrew C. Drain tile support block. 3,330,121, 7-11-67, Cl. 61 — 13. Tait, Raymond C, to Midland-Ross Corp. Coupling adaptor. 3,316,009, 4-25-67, Cl. 294 — 82. Taiyo Gvogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Hashimoto, Koroku, Yosizawa, and Sbibata. 3,342,683. Taiyo Yuden Co., Ltd. : See — Sato, Kazuo, Karasawa, Fukazawa, Sekiya, and Sato. 3,317,701. Taiyo Yuden Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sato, Heizaburo. 3.312,192. Talyu Shoji Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kikuchi, Tafefusa. 3,333,883. Tajima, Tatsuya : See — Nishio, Fumihiko, Oi, and Tajima. 3,352,678. Nasu, Kintaro, Tajima, and Kano. 3,356,502. Tajiri, Iiehi. S. Sekino, and Y. Sasaki, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Ultrasonic internal flaw detecting appa- ratus for hot metal. 3,320,797, 5-23-67, Cl. 73—67.7. Tajkowski, Edward G. : See — Kiss, Marie S., Hess, and Tajkowski. 3,345,202. Tajukin, Leonid I. : See — Kuznetsov, Vasilv G., Tajukin, Bychkov, Brodov, and Ryjrikova. 3,3.37,731. Takacs, Edward A. : See — • Stafiej, Stanley F., and Takacs. 3,305,555. Stafiej, Stanley F., and Takacs. 3,341,582. Takacs, Edward A., to American Cyanamid Co. Triamino- guanidinium 5-aminotetrazolate and its preparation. 3,354,172, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 308. Takacs, John, Jr., and A. G. Stebner, to Amsted Industries Inc. Pressure pouring apparatus. 3,322,1S6, 5-30-67, Cl. 164 — 306. , r Takada, Shuichi, and S. Yosomiya, to Kabushiki Kaiena Ebara Seisakusho Ebara Mfg. Co., Ltd. Air-cooled turbo- refrigerator. 3,306,066, 2-28-67, Cl. 62 — 183. Takagi, Hiroshi : See — Mori, Genzo, and Takagi. 3,360,253. Takagi, Masateru : See — Koizumi, Yoshihara, and Takagi. 3,339,064. Takagi, Mitsunori : See — Inoue, Takayuki, Kato, Toyama, and Takagi. Takagi, Takeshi: See — Seki, Takeo, Tauchi, and Takagi. 3,342,650. Tomono. Masami, Ueda, Takagi, and Kobayashi. 082. Takagi, Takeshi. M. Migitaka, H. Ueda, and H. Kimura, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method of produc- ing semiconductor devices. 3,298,880, 1-17-67, Cl. 148— 191. Takagi, Toshihiko. and S. Nagahara, to Nippon Columbia Kabushiki Kaisha (Nippon Columbia Co., Ltd.). Color video signal generating apparatus. 3,300,5S0, 1-24-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Takahashi, Atsuo : See — Kuraishi, Michio, Asano, and Takahashi. 3,356,734. Takahashi. Eiichi, to Corona Electric Works Co.. Ltd. Electric igniter for burners. 3,323,019, 5-30-67, Cl. 317—93. Takahashi, George, to Century Display Mfg. Corp. Dis- pensing rack. 3,318.455, 5-9-67, CI. 211—49. Takahashi, Ichiro, A. Watanabe, and N. Wada, to Pairotto Man-Nen-Hitsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Pressure-sensitive copy- ing sheet and method of making. 3,336,150, 8-15-07, Cl. 117—36.1. Takahashi, Kenji : See — Sawada, Hiroomi, Takahashi, Kobayashi, and Kasu. 3,299,S06. Takahashi, Kenji, to Kokusai Denki Kabushiki Kaisha (also known as Kobusai Electric Co., Ltd.). Low-frequency tuning fork electromechanical filter. 3,344,367, 9-26-67, Cl. 333 — 71. Takahashi, Kizashi, and K. Ono, to Osaka Titanium Co. Ltd. Direct production process of high hardness titanium sponge. 3,359,093.12-19-67, Cl. 75 — S4.5. Takahashi, Kozo : See — Murakami, Masuo, Takahashi, Hirata, and Iwamoto. 3,324,124. Takahashi, Masaaki : See — Kanbayashi, Masaaki, and Takahashi. 3,324,194. Takahashi, Masahiro : See — Okumura, Shinkji, Ito, Tsugawa, Katsuya, and Takahashi. 3,320,135. Takahashi, Masakazu, and M. Minamii. to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Method of measuring the thickness of mag- netic metal plates by measuring the variation of magnetic potential difference "across said plates. 3,345.559, 10—3-67, Cl. 324 — 34. 3,316,080. 3,298,- 1286 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Takahashi, Masao : See — Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3.346,499. Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,347,795. Tobolsky, Arthur V., and Takahashi. 3,299,568. Takahashi, Masao, N. Tsubouchi, T. Ohno, and F. Yamauchi to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Method of piezoelectrically ac- tivating ferro-electric materials. 3,359,470, 12-19-67, CI. 317 — 262. Takahashi, Masayuki : See — Niina, Gentaro, Sasaki, and Takahashi. 3,358.436. Shiranezawa, Takao, Iida, Taira, and Takahashi. 3,312,052. Takahashi, Misao : See — Kawahara, Kouji, and Takahashi. 3,315,196. Takahashi, Nobuvuki : See — Shimizu, Mineo, Matsukura, Takahashi, and Shinagawa. 3,336,166. Takahashi, Noriyoshi, to Hitachi, Ltd. Starting method for double speed* salient-pole type synchronous machines. 3,346,793, 10-10-67, CI. 318 — 173. Takahashi, Sakae, H. Nishimura, and M. Inui, to The Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. Cross-linking process of poly- vinyl chloride. 3,310,522, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 41. Takahashi. iSeiichi : See — Watanabe, Hiroshi, Takahashi, Shingyochi, and M. Wata- nabe. 3,337,482. Takahashi, Toshio : See — Kinoshita, Toshio, Kondo, and Takahashi. 3,308,383. Takahashi, Yasunobu, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for synthesizing DL-glutamic acid and its alkyl derivatives. 3.344.179, 9-26-67. CI. 260 — 534. Takahashi, Yoshikzu, K. Kojima, and H. Kahata, to Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Process for treatment of iron oxide ores containing nickel, chromium and cobalt. 3,323,900, 6-6-67, CI. 75—2. Takahata, Kenichi. Pneumatic driving gear. 3,354,787, 11-28- 67, CI. 91—222. Takai, Akira, I. Saikawa, Y. Kodama, Y. Matsubara, and S. Hirai, to Toyama Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for preparing new 5-nitrofuryl compounds. 3,303,- 188, 2-7-67, CI. 260—240. Takai, Akira, I. Saikawa, Y. Suzuki. K. Tanabe, Y. Kishida, and Y. Suzuki, to Toyama Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha and Sankyo Co., Ltd. Process for preparing 6-nitrofuryl tri- azine derivatives. 3,338,894, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 240. Takai, Makoto :' See — Marumo, Hideo, Ninomiya, Matsuzaki, and Takai. 3,359,- 08o. Tomiyama, Shinichi, Marumo, and Takai. 3.297,652. Tomiyama, Shinichi, Marumo, and Takai. 3,297,653. Tomiyama, Shinichi, Marumo, and Takai. 3,299,006. Takai, Unokichi. Method for producing a plastic fabric hav- ing pile-like projections. 3,317,644, 5-2-67, CI. 264 — 246. Takakura, Koichi : See — Takayama, Gozo, Takakura, and TJkida. 3,309,297. Takakura, Yoshisada: See — Sasaki, Toshiyuki, and Takakura. 3,297,009. Takamatsu, Hideji, S. Minami, A. Fujita, K. Fujimoto, M. Shi- mizu, and S. Nakamura, to Dainippon Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 2-[2(5-nitrofurvl) - vinyl] - pyrimidines. 3,359,262, 12-19-67, CI. 260—240. Takamatsu, Yasuto : See — Ishii, Toshio, Takamatsu, Yurugi, and Masuda. 3,337,- 401. Takami, Akira, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushlki-Kaisha. De- vice for shifting pinion on starting motor. 3,304,790, 2-21-67, CI. 74 — 6. Takami, Katsumi : See — Abe, Zenmon, Takami, Matsuura, and Furuhata. 3,821,696. Matsuura, Kiyokata, and Takami. 3,303,701. Takami, Katsumi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisafcusho. Non-contact resonant thermometer. 3,338,100, 8-29-67, CI. 73—315. Takami. Katsumi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. System for control of temperature of rotors of electrical rotary machines. 3,358,208, 12-12-67, CI. 318 — 473. Takamizawa, Akira, and K. Hirai, to Shionogi & Co.. Ltd. Process for preparing 0,S-disubstituted thiol-type thiamine derivatives. 3,312,704, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 256.5. Takamizawa, Akira. and Y. Sato, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Pyrimidopyrimidothiazine compounds and production there- of. 3,316,255, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 243. Takamizawa, Hideo : See — Akashi, Tsuneo, and Takamizawa. 3,344,072. Takamune, Hirotoki. G. Hanaue, and Y. Mochizuki. Step by step drive mechanism for timepiece. 3,312,053, 4—4-67, CI. 58—28. Takano, Tadayoshi, K. Hattori, K. Nakanishi, K. Miura, S. Umio, and T. Kishimoto, to Funisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 7- (nitrogen-containing heterocyclic carbonamido) cephalosporanic acid and derivatives thereof. 3,308,120, 3-7-67, CI. 260—243. Takano, Tadayoshi, and K. Hattori, to Fujisawa Pharmaceu- tical Co., Ltd. 7-(substituted propionamido) cephalosporanic acid and derivatives thereof. 3,338,896, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 243. to Kabushikikaisha Seizosho Co., Ltd.). 3,310,793, 3-21-67, Takano, Tadajoshi, K. Hattori, M. Kurita, and S. Horibe, to Fujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 7-(.673. Anderson, Robert H. 3,339.099. Bowman, James L., Myers, and Ricks. 3,337,779. Crosby, Philip S. 3,358,155. Dillard, Lawrence D. 3.339.088. Frisch, Arnold M., and Long. 3,321,712. Frisch, Arnold, Weiss, and Engelson. 3,325,754. Frye, George J. 3,297,885. Frye, George J. 3,309,532. Frye, George J. 3,344,285. Hayes, Rov M. 3,323,070. Hoven, Ef Don L. 3,309,605. Hutchins, Thomas B., IV., Delord, and Myers. 3,308,352. McCutcheon, Samuel R. 3,359,491. McMillan, Richard B., Jr., and Robinder. 3,312,850. Moriyasu, Hiro. 3,325,742. Rogers, John V. 3,317,743. Ropiequet, Richard L. 3,355,620. Smith, George E. 3,358,159. Velsink, Willem B. 3,305,800. Winningstad, Chester N. 3.317.830. Zimmerman, Henry A. 3,350,576. Zimmerman Henry A. 3,359,429. Telar Associates, Inc. : See — Greenberg, Gerald B., and Scheiner. 3,337,871. Tel-A-Sign, Inc. : See — Leuthesser, Fred W. 3,325,931. Teldec-Telefunken-Decca-Schallplatten G.m.b.H. : See — Borchard, Heinz, and Herrmann. 3,311,951. Teldix Luftfabrt-Ausrustungs-G.m.b.H. : See — Leiber, Heinz. 3,299,539. Leiber, Heinz. 3,317,157. Wehde, Heinz. 3,331,277. Weidinger, Hans, Volbehr, 3,316,897. Telecredit, Inc. : See- Goldman, Robert N. 3.345.612. Goldman, Robert N., and Katz. Telectron Co. : See — Reynolds, Willard S. 3,316,488. Teledyne, Inc. : See — Ast, Herbert H. 3,306,992. Caruthers, Felix P. 3,324,364. Cencel, Joseph A., and McCoy. 3,305,278. Fitch, Eugene K., Jr., and Eheart. 3,300,776. Grande, Vincent J. 3,308,402. Groth, Willis G. Re. 26,231. Hatcher, Owen W. 3,340.598. Olson, Frank A. 3,309,628. Olson, Frank A., Buchmiller, and Yaeger. 3,353,118. Sprague, Robert B. 3,329,460. Valgoi, Erwin G. 3,327,528. Ward, John W. 3,316,760. Teledyne Industries. Inc. : See — Luehrmann, William H., and Moore. 3,351,899. Teleflex Inc. : See — Brouse, William H. D., Cadwallader, and Pierce. 3,317,- 993. Collins, Glenn A., Jr. 3,300,331. Collins, Glenn A., Jr., and Phelps. 3.352,814. Conrad, Winthrop B. 3,302,479. Conrad, Winthrop B. 3,342,081. Kompanek, Andrew J., Jr., and Sanderford. 3,300.258. Machate, Fred. 3,350,959. Salter, Albert F. 3,342,243. Shaeffer, Robert J. 3,348,428. Tschanz, August E., and Wilkey. 3,354,742. Wilkey, Thomas E. 3,348,427. Teleflex Product Ltd. : See— Davies, Ivor J. 3,321,246. Davies, Ivor J. 3,351,382. Davies, Ivor J., and Humby. 3,321,244. McFarlane, Arthur H., and Spouge. 3,301,592. Telefonaktiebolaget L M Ericsson : See — Alexandersson, Harald V. 3,311,857. Alexandersson, Sven V. 3,355,691. Buschbeck, Werner, and Ruhrmann. 3.302,133. Danielsen, Sigurd P., Johnson, and Wldl. 3,304,508. Echarti, Friedrich K. P. 3,355.678. Edstrom, Nils H., Fjordland, Jacob, and Olsson. 3,359,- 371. Ericsson, Eric A. 3,306.982. Eriksson, Elof E., and Stang. 3,344,287. Fjallbrant, Tore T. 3,310,803. Johannesson, ]\ils-01of. and Widl. 3.335,223. Olander, Lennart U. 3,310,630. Olsson. Jons K. A. and Olsson. 3.311.S99. Polasek. Karl. 3,356,909. Tronslien, Erling. 3,318,169. Telefonbau und Normalzeit G.m.b.H. : See — Faust, Walter. 3,334,610. Heil, Friedrich. 3,338,160. Heil, Friedrich. 3,359,800. Heil, Friedrich, and Muller. 3,326,124. Leibbrand, Martin. 3.359,896. Nirenberg, Hans. 3,327,543. Nirenberg, Hans. 3,357,271. Schmitt. Hans. 3,353,513. Telefunken Paten tverwertungs-G.m.b.H. : See — Bachnick, Werner. 3,314,011. Barz, Gunter, Kuffer, Haider, Thiele, and Ritter. 3,339,- 777. Bohm, Wolfgang. 3,315,069. Borner. Manfred. 3,304 785. Burkhardt, Gisbert, and Rapparlie. 3,339,705. Buschbeck, Werner. 3,314,025. Dlouhy, Franz. 3,304,453. Engbert, Wilhelm. 3,317,359. Eriksson, Elof E., and Sem-Sandberg. 3,299,282. Froschle, Ernst. 3.323,028. Froschle, Ernst. 3,325.700. Gnadke, Manfred. 3,323,513. Hecht, Gerhard, and Wellhausen. 3,306,981. Held, Hans-Joachim. 3,327,293. Hildberg, Wolfgang. 3,345,574. Hirsch, Gerhard, and Krank. 3,300,741. Holtz, Gunter. 3,340,507. Hummel. Hermann. 3,351,909. Klank, Otto. 3,332,020. Klossika, Walter. 3,296,503. Krank, Wolfgang, and Schickle. 3.336,544. Krank, Wolfgang, and Schuttloffel. 3,309,627. Lutz, Georg. 3,345,598. Machts, Joachim, and Heidrich. 3,320,573. Muller, Alexander. 3,315,185. Neumeister, Hansjorg. 3,317,783. Ohnsorge, Horst. 3,317,669. Petrovskv, Peter. 3,339,917. Pollak, Alfred. 3,344,232. Priehodjko, Alexander. 3,316,550. Prichodjko, Alexander. 3,328,565. Priehodjko, Alexander, Simianer, and Hipp. 3,303,500. Rapparlie. Hans, Mielert, and Ernst. 3,360,260. Rehm, Karl. 3,312,464. Robel, Heinz. 3,345,595. Schickle. Gerhard, Krank, and Schuttloffel. 3,299,374. Schubert, Rudolf, and Stenger. 3,302,145. Schuller, Eduard, and Schwabe. 3,332,635. Schutze, Hans J., Ehlbeck, and Dressier. 3,314.128. Schutze, Hans-Jurgen, and Hennings. 3,359,462. Stemme, Otto. 3,328,783. Stieler, Werner. 3,304,515. Thylander, Stig L. 3,297,952. Unger. Hans G., and Lavik. 3,351,877. Voight, Heinz E. 3.302,187. Voigt, Heinz E. 3,303,477. Weber, Ulrich. 3,296,562. Wolter, Erich, and Schwarz. 3,317,864. Tel-E-Lect-Products, Inc. : See — Carbert, Ralph E. 3,318.401. Carbert, Ralph E., and Eskridge. 3,338,269. Telemation, Inc. : See — Laird, William G., Johston, Keys, and McClellan. 3,320,363. Telemechanics Institute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. : See— Zalmanzon, Lev. A. 3,295,543. Teleminder Co., The : See — Klumb, Hank, and Rogers. 3,322,905. Klumb, Henry H.. and Rogers. 3,360,612. Telephone and Electrical Industries Pty.. Ltd. : See — Kennell, Richard J. W. 3,305,643. Telephone Mfg. Co. Ltd. : See — Howell, Derek. 3,345,467. Tele Pro Industries Inc. : See — Schlafly, Hubert J. 3,299,534. Tele-Signal Corp. : See — Mine, Anatole. 3,354,433. Teletype Corp. : See — Badgett, Roger B. 3.333.687. Bellino, Joseph A. 3.340,504. Biggam, Frank D. 3.322.S96. Biggam. Frank D. 3,351,819. Casanov. Raymond C. 3,356,393. Clark. Robert C. 3,340.465. De Boo, Jerome L. 3,299,727. Glasson, Jerry M., and McClelland. 3,308,434. Hennigan, Edward D. 3,304,813. Hoholf, Leo. 3,307,249. Johnsen, James A. 3.300,596. Johnsen, James A. 3,317,668. Kratzmeyer, John J., and Mianowski. 3,317,407. Lodenkamp, Albert J. 3,340,354. Mayer, William J., and Nordstrom. 3 322,929. Metz, Jack L. 3.351,717. Metz, Jack L. 3.359,630. Monnemacher, Dale A. 3,300,579. Nordin, Robert W. 3.304,599. Nordin, Robert W. 3.316,769. Nordin, Robert W. 3,333,667. 1 LIST OF PATENTEES L297 Teletype Corp. : See — Coutiuuetl Peterson, John L., and Tirrell. 3,345,015. Randolph, John E. 3,300,163. Schmit, Roger A. 3,351,711. Scott. Richard D. 3,340,505. Simms, Paul R. 3,317,660. Waghorne, Robert A. 3,323,111. Wampach, Robert G.. and Znsada. 3,322,25S. Television Audit Corp. : See — Jenks, Arthur E., and Ginn. 3,299,355. Telex Corp., The : See — Flygstad, Dean W. 3.331,925. Nieland, Paul J. 3,34S,750. Nieland, Paul J., and Rasmussen. 3,341,143. Telfer, Michael J. : See — Goble, Anthony G., Tupman, and Teller. 3.338.S43. Telford, James M. : See — Fish, William A.. Jr.. and Telford. 3.35S.107. Telgheider, Henry E. Spreader roll. 3,344,493, 10-3-07, CI. 26—63. Tell, Philip, to Fellite Corp. Method of making a printed circuit board which includes low temperature saturation and the product. 3,31S,758, 5-9-67, CI. 101—216. Tell-A-Matic, Inc. : See — Brown, David D., and Manlier. 3,352,972. Telle, Otto : See— Behrenz. Wolfgang, Czerch, and Telle. 3,357,150. Tellen, Chester J., to Amerline Corp. Locking mechanism for wrap-around cover for tape reels. 3,343,667, 9-26-67, CI. 206—52. Teller, Aaron J., and S. Vasan. Crossflow scrubbing process. 3,324.630, 6-13-67, CI. 55—90. Teller, Samuel H., and T. E. Scates, to United Aircraft Corp. Palladium-silver alloy membrane and method of construct- ing the membrane. 3,332,806. 7-25-67, CI. 136 — 120. Tellerman, Edward M., to Stop-Motion Devices. Electronic control for fault detection and stop-motion system. 3,343,- 158, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 419. Telschow, Carl G. : See — Plust, Heinz G., and Telschow. 3,338,746. Plust, Heinz G., and Telschow. 3.338,747. Plust, Heinz-Gunther, and Telschow. 3,290,449. Plust, Heinz-Gunther, and Telschow. 3,350,233. Vielstich, Wolf. Guth, Plust, and Telschow. 3,341,446. Telsco Industries : See — Haggard, Eliot E., Jr. 3,333,072. Martini, Leo A. 3,312,113. Telsta Corp. : See — Eitel, Jay M. 3,311,193. Eitel, Jay M., Leigh, and Williams. 3,319,935. Leigh. Bertram J. 3,300,191. Migeot, Ferdinand A., and Leigh. 3,326,529. Teltschik, Walter: See — Danz, Willi, and Teltschik. 3,301,914. Temco, Inc. : See — Wilhoite, Murray O. 3,320,270. Wilhoite, Murray O. 3,348,533. Temescal Metallurgical Corp. : See — Hanks, Charles W. 3,299,308. Hanks, Charles W. 3,310,408. Hunt, Charles d'A., and Merrill. 3,330,047. Hunt, Charles d'A.. and Smith. 3,325,620. Park, Charles W. 3,328,672. Smith, Hugh R., Jr. 3.307,936. Smith, Hugh R., Jr., 3.322,565. Smith, Hugh R., Jr. 3.322.577. Smith. Hugh R.. Jr. 3.329.524. Temtn, Samuel C, and M. E. Baum, to Koppers Co., Inc. Unsaturated polyesters prepared from alkvl alpha-methyl- ene-beta-hydroxypropionate. 3.321,552, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 860. Temme. Helmut : See — Donnnann. Gunther, and Temme. 3.300,031. Dommann, Gunther, Temme, Lobbe, and Rassmann. 3,306,664. Temmler-Werke Vereinigte Chemisehe Fabriken : See — Jahn, Ulrich. 3,340,305. Tempalski. Chester S. : See — McCarthy. Paul R., and Tempalski. 3,306,851. Tempered Spring Co. Ltd., The : See — Waters, John M. 3.314,605. Tempinski. Joseph P., to Union Spring & Mfg. Co. Chuck end control device for hot wound springs. 3,343,391, 9-26- 67, CI. 72 — 142. Temple, Ernest E. : See — Temple, Robert and E. E. 3.353,207. Temple, Robert and E. E. 3,353,445. Temple, Fred : See — Kirk, Walter B.. and Temple. 3,338,03S. Temple, Fred, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Automatic hose connector for railway cars. 3,312,481, 4-4-67, CI. 285—12. Temple, Fred, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Angle cock. 3,314,645, 4-1S-67. CI. 251—317. Temple. Fred, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Angle cock hav- ing removable valve unit. 3,330,296, 7-11-67, CI. 137 — 454.2. Temple, Hlram E.. to Baker Perkins Inc. Conveyor mecha- nism for cooling or proofing articles 3.297,176, 1-10-07, CI. 214 — 16.4. Temple, Ilirnin E., to Baker Perkins Inc. Elevator mecha- nism for product cooling or proofing system. 3,301,411, 1-31-67, CI. 214 — 16.4. Temple, Hiram E., to Baker Perkins Inc. Apparatus for han- dling bakery products. 3,319,806, 5-16-07, CI. 214 — 16.4. Temple, Hiram E., to Baker Perkins, Inc. Foil tin transfer device. 3,331,485, 7-18-07, CI. 198 — 24. Temple, Hiram E., to Baker Perkins Inc. Delidding and con- veying mechanism. 3,342,018, 9-19-07, CI. 53—381. Temple, Hiram E., to Baker Perkins Inc. Ribbon burner and electrode assembly. 3,352,340, 11-14-07, CI. 158 — 115. Temple Industries, Inc. : See — Jones. William C. 3,299,923. Temple, Robert, and J. L. Giebel, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Safety line with safety anchor. 3,332,118, 7-25-07, CI. 24 — 123. Temple, Robert and E. E., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Explosively actuated cable cutting tool. 3,3'53,207, 11-21-G7, CI. 30—180. Temple, Robert and E. E., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Explosively actuated tool. 3,353,445, 11-21-07, CI. 89—1. Temple, Trevor, to Raytheon Co. D.C. to A.C. inverter circuit. 3,354,381, 11-21-07, CI. 321 — 45. Templeman, Glen C. : See — Kelly, Joe T., Peterson, and Templeman. 3,308,053. Templeton Coal Co. : See — Morey, Glen H. 3,349,359. Templeton, Herbert W., to TRW Inc. Preloaded pivot joint. 3,347,570, 10-17-67, CI. 287—90. Templeton, James O. Disposable cuspidor evacuated by suc- tion. Re. 26,246, S-15-67, CI. 4 — 258. Templeton, Robert A. S. Manufacture of dehydrated pota- toes. 3,314.805, 4-18-67, CI. 99 — 207. Templeton, William B., to Burroughs Corp. Accounting ma- chine record handling apparatus. 3,353,649, 11-21-67, CI. 197 — 127. Templln, Gail H., and W. A. Mills. Connector plate for wood trusses. 3,347,120, 10-17-07, CI. S5— 13. Templin, Jackson R. : See — Rath, Gerald A., Templin, and Clayton. 3,319,733. Tempmaster Corp. : See — Dean, Frank J.. Jr. 3.354,946. Tempress Research Co. : See — Christensen, Frank L. 3.301.941. Christensen, Frank L. 3,358,897. Temprite Products Corp. : See — Burke, Lawrence A. 3,298,191. Tempstat Corp. : See — Mihm, Ferd P. 3,302,391. Terns, Adam, E. Goodman, and M. I. Ross, to The Ross Mfg. Co. Component mountings. 3,324,226, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 52. Ten Bosch, M.. Inc. : See — Ten Bosch, Maurits. 3,323.380. Ten Bosch, Maurits, and D. S. Bayley, to M. Ten Bosch, Inc. Inertial navigation system. 3,296,872, 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 5.34. Ten Bosch, Maurits, and D. S. Bayley, to M. Ten Bosch, Inc. Gyroscope system. 3,323,380, 6-6-67, CI. 74 — 5.34. Ten Brink, Karl C. to Texaco Inc. Productivity logging ap- paratus. 3,345,808, 10-10-07, CI. 73—155. Ten Brink, Karl C, and J. F. Tate, to Texaco, Inc. Composi- tion and method for treating scale. 3,354,094, 11-21-07, CI. 252— ISO. Ten Broeke, Jan. : See — Tull, Roger J., ten Broeke, and Cragoe. 3,316,266. Ten Bruggencate, Teunis : See — Bartoo, Otto F., Ten Bruggencate, and Gorter. 3.353.703. Ten Have, Lambertus T.. to American Enka Corp. Yarn pack- age winding method. 3,310,24S, 3-21-67, CI. 242—43. Ten Hoeve. Edward : See — Ten Hoeve, Marinus, De Korte, and E. Ten Hoeve. 3,352,- 039. Ten Hoeve. Marinus, P. De Korte, and E. Ten Hoeve. Dis- play holders. 3,352,039, 11-14-67, CI. 40 — 16. Tencate, Raymond L. Mold for forming dentures. 3,298,007, 1-17-67. CI. 18 — 34.1. Tenchi Kikai Co.. Inc. : See — Kawasaki, Kaoru, Kawata, and Koto. 3,342,015. Tenconi, Riccardo, to Marcella Sessa. Circular knitting ma- chines for the production of hosiery with double, outwardly turned-over welts. 3,301,012, 1-31-67, CI. 66 — 41. Tenenhoue, Gerald J., to General Motors Corp. Sulfur tetra- fluoride treated elastomers having a low coefficient of fric- tion. 3,345,348, 10-3-67, CI. 260—83.3. Tenery, George R. : See — Atchley, Blake K., Buddecke, and Tenery. 3.297.9S9. Tengler, Harvey N. : See — Hall, Garth O.. Radke. and Tengler. 3.335.996. Radke, Arthur O.. Tengler, and Hall. 3.356.413. Simoas, Allison K., Radke, and Tengler. Re. 26,162. Tenlsons, Janls : See— Pawlina, Julian S., and Tenlsons. 3,333.661. Tenkku, Wayland A., and F. Hribar. Jr.. to Fluid Regulators Corp. Motor controlled sequentially operated plural valves. 3,339,586, 9-5-67. CI. 137—628. Tennant. John E. : See — Medford, Hugh L., Jr., and Tennant. 3,301.542. Tenneco Chemicals Corp. : See — Sellers. Henry G., Jr. 3,359.250. 1298 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tenneco Chemicals, Inc. : See — Deinet, Adolph J. 3,351,681. Di Bella, Eugene P. 3,317,617. Di Bella, Eugene P. 3,355,467. Di Bella, Eugene P., and Deinet. 3,306,724. Di Bella, Eugene P., and Deinet. 3,355,506. Fischer, Alfred. 3,321,273. Gradsten. Marcel A. 3,351,649. Green, Richard. 3,318,970. Johnson, Hilding R., and Di Bella. 3,342,870. Minieri, Pasquale P. 3,305,347. Reynolds. Richard E. 3,305,529. Scullin, James P. 3,309,338. Scullin, James P., and Fletcher. 3,321,423. Scullin, James P., and Fletcher. 3,355,423. Sellers, Henry G., Jr. 3,326,876. Sellers, Henry G., Jr., and McLaughlin. 3,297,673. Sidi, Henri. 3,300,445. Sidi, Henri. 3,336,262. Yakimik, Harry, Jr., and Sloan. 3,300,535. Tenneco Inc. : See — Edward, Jack H., Plumb, and Wells. 3,334,697. Tennent, David M. : See — Wolf, Frank J., and Tennent. 3,308,020. Tenneson, Norman : See — Ortolano, Ralph J., and Tenneson. 3,313,520. Tennessee Corp. : See — Moore, George F., and Beer. 3,351,453. Schallert, Paul O., and Fite. 3,31S,661. Winter, Ernest A. 3,326,783. Tennessee Pictures, Inc. : See — Rice, Harold D., and Leach. 3,348,264. Tennessee River Pulp & Paper Co. : See — Lee, James G. 3,311,090. Tennessee Valley Authority : See — Blouin, Glenn M., and Rindt. 3,295.950. Blouin, Glenn M., and Rindt. 3,342,577. Darby, Wilbur J. 3,335,094. Davenport, John E., and Carroll. 3,326,635. Frazier, Alva W. 3,342,579. Getsinger, John G., and Scott. 3,317,306. Hignett, Travis P., and Getsinger. 3,336,127. Isbell, Raymond E. 3,302,996. Potts, John M., and Slack. 3,347,656. Slack, Archie V. 3,314,779. Walters, Henry K., Jr. 3,326,666. Tenney, Horace M. : See — Mertzweiller, Joseph K„ Guttner, and Tenney. 3,306,- 949 Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3,310,576. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3.311,598. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3,334,076. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3,351,666. Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Tenney. 3.360,580. Tennies, James O., R. H. Mead, and C. M. Allaben Jr. to Morse Chain Co. Vented mechanical device. 3,320,007, 5-16-67, CI. 308 — 36.1. Tennis, Francis H., to Hydraulic Unit Specialties Co. Speed and directional control valve for double acting lift cylinder. 3,357,451, 12-12-67. CI. 137 — 596. Tennison, Alfred A., Jr. Anti-splash roof valley. 3,352,649, 11-14-67, CI. 29—190. Tennison, Jack C. : See — Tennison, James D., Jr., and J. C. Tennison. 3,313,352. Tennison, James D., Jr., and J. C. Tennison. Well casing protective skirt. 3,313,352, 4-11-67, Cl. 166—202. Tenniswood, David M., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle brak- ing system. 3,321,917, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Tenniswood, David M., to Ford Motor Co. Motor vehicle brake precharge svstem. 3,321,918, 5-30-67, CI. 60 — 54.6. Tenniswood, David M., to Ford Motor Co. Minimum travel power brake actuator. 3,356,189, 12-5-67, CI. 188—106. Tenniswood, Howard J„ and L. Peters. Refrigerating ap- paratus. 3.308,635, 3-14-67, CI. 62 — 277. Tennv, Ralph E., to Shell Oil Co. Method of forming fluid- confined underground storage reservoirs. 3,318,380, 5-9- 67, CI. 166—9. Tenpas, Emerson J. : See — Sosey, William F., and Tenpas. 3,320,564. Tension Envelope Corp. : See — Hiersteiner, Walter L. 3,302,861. Hiersteiner, Walter L. 3,315,878. Hiersteiner, Walter L. 3,325,188. Hiersteiner, Walter L. 3,334.806. Hiersteiner, Walter L. 3,339,828. Tensitron, Inc. : See — Saxl, Erwin J. 3,344,664. Tensor Corp., The : See — Lockwood, Glynn H. 3,352,278. Tenteris, Ansis U., to Jobst Institute, Inc. Measuring and fitting device for surgical garments. 3,327,394, 6-27-67, CI. 33—2. Tenwolde, Bernardus O. N., to Maatsehappij Van Berkel's Patent N.V. Gravity feed food slicing machine. 3,322,174, 5-30-67, CI. 146—102. Teot, Arthur S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Mixture of two anionic polymeric dispersing agents one of which contains a carboxyl group. 3,324,063, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Teotino, Uberto, and D. Delia Bella, to Whitefin Holding S.A. p-Phenylphenacyl derivatives of 1-hyoscyamine and d-1 tro- pylatropine. 3,356,682, 12-5-67, Cl. 260—292. Tepe, Charles F., and L. O. Jones, to Chemetron Corp. Apparatus for treatment of gases. 3,320,151, 5-16-67, Cl. 204—313. Teplitz, Abraham J. : See — - Huitt, Jimmie L., and Teplitz. 3,313,348. Teplitz, Alfred, to United States Steel Corp. Stopper rod rigging for ladles. 3,309,740, 3-21-67, Cl. 22 — 85. Teplitzky, Gerald : See — Gabler, Rudolf, and Teplitzky. 3,330,538. Teply, Robert J. : See — Grace, Kenneth T., and Teply. 3,305,845. Tepner, Marvin F. Compression tool. 3,342,056, 9-19-67, Cl. 72—316. Tepp. Hans G. : See — Watson, William E„ Tepp, and Cohen. 3,336,111. Tepper, Frederick, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Production of cesium. 3,322,531, 5-30-67, Cl. 75 — 66. Tepper, Harry W. Orthodontic appliances. 3,302,288, 2-7- 67, Cl. 32 — 14. Teppert, Anton. Band-shaped jewelry. 3,347,038, 10-17-67, Cl. 59 — 35. Terada, Shigeru : See — Shiraishi, Tokuo, Shioda, Yamauchi, and Terada. 3,340,- 374. Teragaki, Takeshi : See — Aoyama, Tetsuo, and Teragaki. 3,307,170. Teramoto, Iwao, H. Iwasa, and S. Shinoda, to Matsushita Electronics Corp. Method of making semiconductor devices by double diffusion. 3,346,428, 10-10-67, Cl. 148 — 188. Terasaki Denki Sangvo Kabushiki-Kaisha : See — Hanafusa, Tutomu. 3,317,866. Murai, Wasaburo. 3,343,108. Terasawa, Shoichi : See — Kambara, Toyozo, Terasawa, and Aral. 3,321,371. Terashima Yahachi, and K. Sano, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Colored materials prevented from fading. 3,336,135, 8-15-67, Cl. 96 — 109. Terazawa, Yasuto, to Toyo Kogyo Co. Ltd. Intake gas heat- ing means for a rotary piston engine. 3,319,611, 5—16—67, Cl. 123 — 8. Ter Bush, Charles F., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Thermo- electric water cooler. 3,327,485, 6-27-67, Cl. 62 — 3. Tercovich, Renato : See — McPheeters, Charles C., McGuire, and Tercovich. 3,309,- 233. Terenzi, Joseph F. : See — Geurtsen, Friedrich H. H., Barone, and Terenzi. 3,345,- 321 Schmitt, Joseph M., Landers, and Terenzi. 3,354,238. Teresi, Joseph A. : See — Drees, Joseph M., and Teresi. 3,308,399. Terho, Mikko J. Mechanism for moving front wall of refuse disposal vehicle, or the like. 3,301,417, 1-31-67, 'Cl. 214 — 82. Terho, Mikko J. Loading device in selfloading transport ve- hicles for waste. 3,305,115, 2-21-67, Cl. 214 — 302. Terho, Mikko J. Refuse vehicle. 3,319,810, 5-16-67, Cl. 214^83. Ter Hoeve, Willem F., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Electric lamp with external current supply contact. 3,349,- 277, 10-24-67, Cl. 313 — 318. Ter Horst, William P. : See — Tarricone, James A., Neumoyer, and Ter Horst. 3,300,- 432. Terhune, Hugh D. : See — Beindorf, Lucien J., Huber, and Terhune. 3,329,013. Terhune, Hugh D., to Davco Corp. Transmission belt. 3,343,- 425, 9-26-67, Cl. 74—238. Terhune, Hugh D., and D. L. Wajugh, to Dayco Corp. Trans- mission belt and method of manufacture. 3,349,634, 10-31- 67, Cl. 74—231. Ter Meer, Opie C. : See — Olson, Merrell K., and Ter Meer. 3,352,487. Terminet, Rene, to Societe Anonyme dite : Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Catalyst composition and process for the recovery of sulfur compounds from gas mixtures. 3,300,280, 1-24-67, Cl. 23 — 175. Termogestioni Aster S.p.A. : See — Gelmetti. Antonio. 3,358,861. Termont, Charles G.. and R. W. Brittain, to Deere & Co. Power loader. 3,335,884, 8-15-67, Cl. 214 — 140. Termoverken, Aktiebolaget : See — Rendahl, Sten. 3,321,115. Terp, Charles J., and A. R. Peterson, to Bryant Chucking Grinder Co. Shoe structure for centerless grinder. 3,323,- 258, 6-6-67, Cl. 51 — 103. Terp, Norman T., to Antioch College. Thermal sensitive ele- ment. 3,333,471, 8-1-67, Cl. 73 — 368.3. Terp, Vernon E., to United States of America, Navy. Means for time comprpssing a narrow-band low-level signal. 3,317,- 845, 5-2-67, Cl. 328—165. Terra, Pierre J., and G. Finiels, to Societe Rhodiaceta. Proc- ess for crimping a tow of vinyl alcohol polymer. 3,316,611, 5-2-67, Cl. 28—72. Terrametrics, a division of Harrison, Patrick, Inc. : See — Ublacker, Horst. 3,323,216. Terrano, Paul P., to TRW Inc. Radial staging for reentry compressor. 3,324,799, 6-13-67, Cl. 103 — 96. Terraz Epoxy Inc. : See — Trudeau, Yvon. 3,303,245. LIST OF PATKNTKKS 1299 Terrell. Charles L. : See — Sandstroni, Donald J., and Terrell. 3,346,914. Terrell Corp., The : .See — Cooper, Henry E., III. 3,325,156. Terrell, John : See — Dreisln, Alexander, and Terrell. 3,344,663. Terrell Machine Co., The : See — Ferguson, Richard. 3,344,820. Terrell, Robert D., and J. O. Abney, to Penn Metal Co. Inc. Method of and apparatus for cold working and expanding a metal member such as a channel stud. 3,298,081, 1-17- 67. CI. 29—6.2. Terrell. Robert L., and J. B. Stevens, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method and apparatus lor applying particulate additives to continuous filament tow. 3,354,013, 11-21-67, CI. 156— 152. Terrell, Ross C. : See — Weintraub, Lester, and Terrell. 3,340,299. Terrett, David S. : See — Maine, Anthony C, Terrett. and Strong. 3,305,723. Terril, Donald G. : Sees — Doerschlag, Christian, and Terril. 3,328,S19. Terrill, Edwin L. : See — Noyack, Edward, and Terrill. 3,338,397. Terrill, Edwin L., and R. S. Swenson, to The Risdon Mfg. Co. Lipstick. 3,333,689, 8-1-67, CI. 206 — 56. Terrill, James R., and J. C. Richards, to Aluminum Co. of America. Method of joining electrical contacts to aluminum parts. 3,337,947. 8-29-67, CI. 29 — 475. Terrlo, Harry H. Method of forming decorative face building units. 3,331,175, 7-18-67, CI. 52—315. Terrv. Bernard W. H. : See — Costain, Winston, and Terry. 3.342,882. Terry, Bobby L. Electrical outlet box. 3,343,704, 9-26-67, CI. 220—3.4. Terrv, Byron R. : See — Braun, Ralph V., Lloyd, and Terry. 3,340,138. Terry, Clifford T. : See — Bowden, John H., and Terry. 3,339,618. Terry, Glenn A. : See — ■ Curless. William T., and Terry. 3,360,336. MacArthur, James G., Threadgill, Terry, and Bull. 3,321,297. Terry, Irving: See — Camp, Alfred L. 3,346,001. Terry, Lewis I., to W. R. Grace & Co. Removal of foulants from cooling water. 3,299,619, 1-24-67, CI. 55 — 85. Terry, Melvin C. : See — Ball, John D., V. D., Feagin, and Terry. 3,307,649. Terry, Samuel M., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Method of stiffening polyurethane foams. 3,298,857, 1-17-67, CI. 117—98. Terrv, Stanley M., to R. E. Phelon Co., Inc. Breaker point mechanism and cam therefor. 3,322,909, 5-30-67, CI. 200—24. Terry, Walter S., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Combustible slot former for solid propellant rocket motors. 3,309,869, 3-21-67, CI. 60 — 39.47. Terrv, William M., to Esso Production Research Co. Drill collar with cutting surface. 3,343,615, 9-26-67, CI. 175 — 406. Tershin, John A. : See — Stiffler. Gerald L., and Tershin. 3,356,550. Tershin, John A., and E. Howells, to The Boeing Co. Chemi- cal milling process and related solutions for aluminum. 3.300,349, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 22. Terskoi, Jaroslav A. : See — Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova, Drapkins, Terskoi, Sin.iaver. Brudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335,137. Terteling, J. A.. & Sons, Inc. : See — Durston, Harry D., and Perry. 3,318.208. Perry, Alfred, and Durston. 3,308,564. Perry, Alfred, and Durston. 3,310,893. Terui, Gyozo : See — Enatsu, Toshio, and Terui. 3,296,090. Terwilliger, Charles H., Jr. : See — Fox, Leonard J., and Terwilliger. 3,324,921. Terwilliger, Paul L. : See — Smith, Francis M., and Terwilliger. 3,349,847. Terzian, John : See — Brun, Herbert, Humphrey, and Terzian. 3,309,672. Terzijska, Drahomira, V. Svoboda. and J. Korbl. Metallo- chromic indicators and method of producing same. 3,301,- 870, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Terzuoli, Dominick. Bag folding machine. 3,326,093, 6-20-67, CI. 93—27. Terzuoli, Dominick. Apparatus for applving adhesive patterns to flat cardboard elements. 3,330,715, 7-11-67, CI. 156 — 364. Terzuoli, Dominick. Bags and method and apparatus for pro- ducing the same. 3,333,523, 8-1-67, CI. 93 — 8. Tesa S.A., Vaud : See — Frei. Josef. 3,354,552. Tesan Tool Mfg. Co. : See — Testa, Ernest J. 3,303,728. Tesch, Richmond L. : See — Stegenga. Jerry A., Tesch, Bleckner, and Quakenbush. 3,359.874. Tesco Chemical, Inc. : See — Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., Jones, and Glrvan. 3,323,541. Tescom Corp. : See — Flelschhacker. Joseph F. 3,358,929. Tesdahl, Thomas C. : See — O'Neill, Robert J., Scariano, and Tesdahl. 3,308,168. Tesdall, Darrell W. : See — Lorentzen, Paul E., and Tesdall. 3.323,033. Teske, Wolfgang, and E. Ringel. to Farbwerke Hoechst Ak- tiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Process for the purification of waste water. 3,337,452, 8-22-67, CI. 210 — 45. Tesla, Narodni Podnik : See — Beno, Mlroslav, Edelmann, Eigl, and Pechar. 3,303,278. Carniol, Bohdan, and Maly. 3,345,874. Cuhra. Bohuslav, and Griiner. 3,305,369. Radl, Zbvnek. 3,335.460. Ripper, Ludvik. 3,310,737. Teslo, Halvor : See — Johnsen, John N., Marstein, Teslo, and Aamodt. 3,336,- 7S3. Tesner, Pavel A. : See — Andonjev, Sergei M., Glazkov, Kuchin, Makarov, Pevny, Pochtman, Tesner, and Filipjev. 3,345,054. Tesoro, Giuliana C, to J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Polymers and textile materials treated therewith. 3,351,622, 11-7-67, a. 260—89.7. Tesoro, Giuliana C, W. K. Lee, and D. R. Moore, to J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Polyolefins of improved dye affinity modified with unsaturated polyester resins. 3,317,633, 5-2- 67, CI. 260—873. Tesoro, Giuliana C, and R. X. Ring, to J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Fluoro-sulfur containing compounds. 3,335,163, 8-8-67, CI. 260—456. Tesoro, Giuliana C, and S. B. Sello, to J. P. Stevens & Co., Inc. Process for modifying polymeric materials, and modi- fier reactants for such use. 3,338,883, 8-29-67, CI. 260— 212. Tesoro, Giuliana C, and K. B. Domovs. Copolymers of azlr- idine compounds. 3,355,437, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Tessandori, Marco, to Aziende Colori Nazionali Affini Acna S.p.A. Process for the preparation of quinacridone in form of a pigment. 3,311.630, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 279. Tessari, Lawrence P., III. Horizontal semienclosed loop with conductive ground plane, having vertical whip extending from within loop enclosure. 3,299,428, 1-17-67, CI. 343 — 743. Tessier, Jean : See — Bucourt, Robert, Pierdet, Tessier, and Costerousse. 3,346,- 454. Tessier, Joseph D. L., to Chemcell Ltd. Production of fibers of improved elastic recovery. 3,330,897, 7-11-67, CI. 264 — 176. Tessmer, George E. Locking key. 3,355,197, 11-28-67, CI. 2S7— 52.05. Test Equipment Corp. : See — Erath. Louis W. 3,348,145. Erath, Louis W. 3,348,147. Testa, Emilio : See — Cignarella, Giorgio, and Testa. 3,318,876. Cignarella. Giorgio. Testa, and Maflii. 3,337,544. Nicolaus, Bruno J. R., and Testa. 3,344,190. Testa, Emilio, and L. Fontanella, to Lepetit S.p.A. 1,2,3,5- tetrahydro-4,l-benzoxazepines and 3,5-dihvdro-4,l-benzox- azepin-2-(lH)-ones. 3,346.565, 10-10-67. CI. 260 — 239.3. Testa, Ernest J., to Tesan Tool Mfg Co. Multiple bit boring bar. 3,303,728, 2-14-67, CI. 77 — 58. Testa. Francesco : See — Benetta, Gianni, Gatta, and Testa. 3,332,91S. Testard. Olivier : See — Charles, Pierre, Prevost, and Testard. 3.326,244. Charles, Pierre, Prevost, and Testard. 3,344,803. Testard, William A. : See — Wyss, John H., and Testard. 3,322,120. Testore, Guido. Hydraulicallv controlled linkwork stabilizer for truck cranes or the like. 3,337,063, 8-22-67, CI. 212 — 145. Tetenbaum, Marvin T. : See — Young, Austin H., Tetenbaum, and Pratt. 3,320,081. Tetenbaum, Marvin T., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Starch and N-cyanoethyl-N-hydroxyalkyl amine. 3,318,715, 5-9-67, CI. 106 — 210. Teter, Archie C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Rubber composi- tions containing phosphorous compounds as reinforcing fillers and method of preparation. 3,332,905, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Teter, Archie C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Treatment of car- bon black. 3,340,081, 9-5-67, CI. 106 — 307. Teter. Archie C, and G. Kraus, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Activated furnace carbon black production. 3.329,626, 7-4-67, CI. 252 — 445. Teter, Robert K., to Textron Inc. Pump. 3,322,071, 5-30-67, CI. 103 — 113. Teti, John, Sr. : See — Siegle, John C, and Teti. 3,318,729. Tetra Pak Rausing & Co. KG : See — Rausing, Anders R., and Ignell. 3.34S.719. Rausing, Anders R., and Ignell. 3,355,080. Tetrault. Allan C. : See — Pearce, James G., and Tetrault. 3,312,786. Tetsuka, George M. : See — Webb, James E. 3,317,832. 1300 INDEX OF PATENTS. 1967 Tetsull, Edwin G, to Hawker Siddeley Canada Ltd. Multi- stage parallel-axis gear transmission and manufacturing method therefor. 3,355,789, 12-5-67. CI. 29—159.2. Tetyak, John J., to Wilco Industries, Inc. Power actuated swim apparatus. 3,324,819, 6-13-67, CI. 115 — 6.1. Tetz, Ronald V. : See — Roessler, Clark T., and Tetz. 3,344,253. Teumac, Fred N. : See — Thurman, Carl C, Jr., Scruggs, and Teumac. 3,341,476. Teumac, Fred N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Recovery and separation of cesium and rubidium fluorides using alcohols. 3,305,321, 2-21-67. CI. 23—312. Teumac, Fred X., to The Dow Chemical Co. Copper poly- ethylenimine products. 3,318,S70, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 239. Teumac, Fred N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Removal of ferrous sulfide deposits. 3,353,995, 11-21-67, CI. 134 — 3. Teuscher, Leon A. : See — Aebi, Claude M., and Teuscher. 3,303,028. Aebi, Claude M., and Teuscher. 3,307,952. Teuscher, Leon A., to Xerox Corp. Vapor thermography re- cording process and recording member used therein. 3,357,- 353, 12-12-67, CI. 101—469. Tevault. William F. : See— Slaats, Mathew A., and Tevault. 3,333.043. Te Velde, Ties S., and G. W. M. T. Van Helden, to Xorth American Philips Co. Inc. Method of narrowly spacing electrically conductive layers. 3,343,254, 9-26-67, CI. 29 — 572. Teves, Alfred : See — Oberthur, Heinrich. 3,329,471. Teves, Alfred, Maschinen- und Armaturenfabrik KG. : See — Belart, Juan. 3,360,085. Bender, Alfred, and Steinke. 3,305,209. Beuchle, Friedrich. 3,295,640. Botterill, John R., Ostwald, Press, and Knapp. 3,302,- 755. Gohlke, Wilhelm, and Geiling. 3,326,0S7. Klein, Hans-Christof. 3.322,989. Klein, Hans-Christof. 3,323,810. Meier, Ernst. 3,337,009. Oberthur, Heinrich. 3,311,422. Ostwald. Fritz, Beuchle, and Varga. 3,311,386. Teves-Thompson & Co., G.m.b.H. : See — Kubera, Gerhard. 3,353,247. Kubera, Gerhard. 3,358,350. Steinheider, Winfried, and Milbach. 3,300,407. Tevlina, Anna S. : See— Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina, Trost.ianskaja, Tevlina, Antonova, Sokolova, Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Xikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Kovylkina. 3,356,695. Tevyaw, Morley, to N-C Carpet Binding & Equipment Corp. Binder for high piled fabrics. 3,320,910, 5-23-67, CI. 112 — 138. Tewksburv, Robert L. Ambulatory exercise device. 3,356,367, 12-5-67, CI. 272—69. Tews. Herbert A. : See — Sawyer, George W., and Tews. 3,336,860. Texaco Development Corp. : See — Reynolds, Blake. 3,357,255. Texaco Experiment Inc. : See — Forney, Harry B., Line, and Muller. 3,311,685. Greiner, Leonard. 3,298,181. Mullen, James W., II, Fenn, and Tanczos. 3,336,753. Slough, Carlton M. 3,302,571. Texaco Inc. : See — Bille, Kenneth L., Newman, and Heisler. 3,325,260. Blacklev, William D. 3,336,389. Blaekle'y, William D. 3,340.314. Bozeman, Paul P., Jr., and Woodle. 3,306,849. Braden. William B., Jr.. and Carlin. 3,360,043. Brodeur, Charles H., and Schlinger. 3.354,075. Chafetz, Harry, and Anderson. 3.311,631. Chafetz, Harry, and Anderson. 3.336.313. Chafetz, Harry, and Anderson. 3,349,092. Dadura. James G., Wisner, and Wiley. 3,321,402. Davis, Charles W. 3,338,168. Eckert, George W. 3,346.355. Estes, John H., Hess, and Eckert. 3.359,087. Gallaway, Rov L., and Parrack. 3,336,573. Hess, Howard V. 3,316,172. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3.308,063. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3. 318. 805. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3,350,299. Hess, Howard V., and Guptill. 3,350,300. Hess, Howard V., Guptill. and Carter. 3,325,400. Hubby, Laurence M. 3,304.766. Hubby, Laurence M. 3,338,302. Hubby, Laurence M. 3,357,492. Knowles, Edwin C, Eckert, and McCov. 3,325.261. Knowles, Edwin C, Eckert, and McCoy. 3,358,029. Knowles, Edwin C. and Kav 3,321.506. Knowles, Edwin C, Kay, and McCoy. 3,320,167. Knowles, Edwin C, and McCov. 3.301,782. Knowles, Edwin C, and McCov. 3,338.691. Knowles, Edwin C, McCoy, and Odell. 3,328,238. Knowles, Edwin C, McCoy, and Rees. 3,305,474. Lee, Burton D. 3,311.876. Lee, Burton D. 3,321,739. Lee, Burton D. 3,321,740. Lord, Arthur H. 3,320,803. Lyons, Joseph F., and Odell. 3,318,807. Texaco Inc : See — Continued McCoy, Frederic C, Eckert, and Knowles. 3,305,330. McCoy, Frederic C, and Knowles. 3,301,721. McCoy, Frederic C. and Knowles. 3,320.166. McCoy, Frederic C, and Knowles. 3,340,189. McCoy, Frederic C, Knowles, and Goldsby. 3,346,352. McMahon, Matthew A., Jr. 3,358,040. Miller, William F. 3,309,879. Morris, Jack D. 3,342,061. Nathan, Charles C, Kilnar, and Pittman. 3,359,487. Page, Charles B., Jr. 3,346,117. Parrack, Alvin L., Clements, and Itria. 3,313,371. Patterson, John A. 3,354,207. Paull, Peter L., and Armistead. 3,336,572. Peck, Reese A., Child, and Messing. 3,360,457. Peck, Reese A, Franz, Suggitt, Cook, and Messing. 3,297,564. Peck, Reese A., Messing, and Child. 3,316,169. Peck, Reese A., Messing, and Kerr. 3,305,477. Petersen, James M.. and Lyons. 3,296,132. Price, Tom B. 3,324,943. Reed, David D., Moroz, and Petersen. 3,342,735. Rees, Warren A. Jr. 3,298,439. Rees, Warren A., Jr. 3,315,745. Richards, Thomas S., and Perilloux. 3,335,795. Rundell, Herbert A. 3,295,367. Schlight, Raymond C, Schallenberg, and Moroz. 3,308,- 064. Sherman, George D. 3,339,747. Skovronek, Herbert S. 3,301,923. Smolin, William. 3.311,670. Staples, Dallas R., and Allen. 3,314,176. Stelzer, Roland B„ Kunetka, and Allen. 3,358,754. Ten Brink, Karl C. 3,345,868. Ten Brink, Karl C, and Tate. 3,354,094. Thompson, Harold A. 3,346,508. Von Allmen. Ronald W. 3,359,088. Walker, Clarence O. 3,314,883. Weiss, Walter J., Brukner, and Walker. 3,311,553. Whaley, Thomas H. 3,295,956. Widmyer, Richard H. 3,313,351. Williams, Edward L. 3,354,052. Winger, Joseph A. 3,335,766. Winger, Joseph A., and Cothern. 3,337,976. Texas Achievement Corp., The : See — ■ Jaggers, Jerry F 3,333,852. Texas Gas Transmission Corp. : See — Fedda. Paul A. 3,350,928. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. : See — Henderson, Jesse F., Smith, and Perry. 3.332,744. Texas Industries Inc. : See — Van Der Lely. 3,349,549. Texas Instruments Inc. : See — Abercrombie, Wava M., and Wurst. 3,314,830. Anderson, Robert E. 3,310,866. Bailey, Russell O. 3,322,273. Baird, Stephen S., and Cunningham. 3,355,291. Baker, Buford M. 3,296,587. Baker, Buford M. 3,316,531. Baldrey, John A., and Weaver. 3,323,870. Belasco, Melvin. 3.346,788. Belasco, Melvin. 3,357,872. Belasco, Melvin, and Martin. 3,354,365. Belasco, Melvin, Noren, and Webster. 3,325,704. Belasco, Melvin, and Wende. 3,324,361. Belt, Thomas G., and Hutson. 3,309,594. Bergman, Henry P., Brixey, and Tschudi. 3,319,138. Bergman, Henry P., and Stiegler. 3,341,381. Biard, James R. 3,315,176. Biard, James R. 3,316,421. Biard, James R. 3,359,483. Biard, James R.. and Bonin. 3,321.631. Biard, James R., Bonin, Kilby, and Pittman. 3,304,431. Biard, James R., and Pittman. 3,304,430. Biard, James R., and Williams 3.341.7S7. Blair, John W., and Spence. 3,323,241. Bliss, Bruce J. 3.335,000. Bonin, Edward L., and Kilby. 3,304,429. Boyd, Alfred K. 3,318,430. Brau, Maurice J., Johnson, and Patterson. 3,348,045. Brau. Maurice J., Johnson, and Patterson. 3,360,649. Bray, William E. 3,308,308. Brixey, John C, Jr., and Statham. 3,354,008. Broussard, Gerald R. 3,330,030. Burg, Kenneth E., and Neitzel. 3,334,328. Button, Charles T. 3,324,690. Button, Charles T. 3,356,920. Byers, Robert S.. and Finnegan. 3,355,784. Carbajal, Bernard G., Ill, and Slay. 3,318,790. Carbajal, Bernard G., Ill, and Slay. 3,344,055. Chamberlin, Leo A., Jr. 3,345,631. Chapman. Richard A. 3,333,140. Cheney, Gerald L., and Goundry. 3,338,761. Clark. Kenneth B. 3.355,795. Clarke, David E. 3,356.816. Clarke, David E., and Eisnor. 3,316,379. Clarke, John F. 3.335.002. Clendinning, William R. 3,317,356. Clendinning, William R.. and Grav. 3,322,979. Coburn. Herbert D., Jr. 3.359,536. Cook. Charles R., Jr. 3,359.467. Cook, Charles R.. Jr., and Martin. 3,351,775. LIST OF PATENTEES i:;iii Texas Instruments Inc. : Sec — Continuril Cook, Donald F., and Cosper. 3,299,487. Cooper, Lawrence E. 3,307,002. Cooper, Lawrence B„ and Kadlsevskis. 3,302,209. Crabbe, James S. 3,325,748. Cronin, George R. 3,344,071. Cunningham, James A. 3,323,702. Cunningham, James A., and Johnson. 3,319,135. Cunningham, James A., and Williams. 3,341,7."):;. Currie, Harry A., Jr., Mason, and Wise. 3,321,010. Currie, Hairy A., Jr., Mason, and Wise. 3,329, S07. Davis, Charles F., Jr., and Lueelc. 3,308,355. Dillon. Howard C. 3.35S.232. Dion, Paul A. 3,320,660. Doherty. John, Jr. 3,352,986. Donohoe, Leonard J., Fritz, Keefer, and Nicolau. 3,302,- 180. Dunn, Roger S., and Den-Brinker. 3,32S,C03. Durst, George. 3,350,771. Duval, Montague R. 3,344.250. Emmons. Stephen P., Matzen, and Spence. 3,354,565. Feder. Allen M. 3,351,936. Feder. Allen M., and Barry. 3,316,551. Ferreira, Anthony F. 3.304.6S3. Finnegan, Francis, and Flanagan. 3,331,139. Finnegan, Francis, and Stearns. 3,324,674. Fisher, Harry E.. Frye, Hicks, and Schraeder. 3,300,S41. Fottler, Stanley A., and Keene. 3,325,258. Frieling, Gerald H., Jr. 3,355,796. Haderer, Edward G. 3,339,048. Harper, James G. 3,304,403. Harris, Ralph A., and Carroll. 3,360,737. Harris, Ralph A., and Tischler. 3,360,738. Helms, John D. 3,353,263. Helms, John D. 3.356.7S6. Helms, John D., and Shank. 3,349,217. Hendrickson, Gene R., Shaw, and Mehal. 3.322,581. Hilton, Albert R., and Peattie. 3,323,950. Hilton, Albert R., Jr., Jones, and Brau. 3,33S.728. Hilton, Albert R.. Jr., Jones, and Brau. 3.343.972. Illlngworth, William T., and Howard. 3,30S,699. James, William R. 3,354,394. Johnson, Carl N. 3,322,915. Johnson, Carl N. 3.335.242. Johnson, Keith N. 3,331,913. Johnson, Keith N.. and Ochsner. 3,336,433. Johnston, James H. 3,353,387. Johnston, James H. 3,356,108. Jones. Morton E. 3,316,347. Jost. Ernest M. 3.314.822. Jost. Ernest M. 3,351,439. Jost, Ernest M. 3,359.096. Kilbv, Jack S. 3.313.986. Kilby, Jack S. 3,340,406. Kilby. Jack S. 3,350,760. Kreiselmaier, Kurt W. 3.318.730. Kreiselmaier, Kurt W. 3.323,951. Lacy, James W. 3,299,331. Lambert. Albert N.. and Williams. 3.341 750. Landis, Harry M., and Waseleski. 3,339,164. Lehnhardt Stanley E. 3.30S.454. Long, Russell K., and Mize. 3,354,006. Long. Russell K.. Mize. and Windecker. 3,313,012. Lueck, Arthur M. 3,334,279. Lueck. Arthur M. 3.347.651. Marcoux, Leo. 3.305.655. Marcoux, Leo. 3,338,476. Mascioli, Walter A. 3,312,800. Mawnev. Robert G.. Becgs. and Renaud. 3,299,239. Meijer, Gerhardus J. 3.321.597. Merryman, Jerry D. 3,339,016. Morryman, Jerry D., and Emmons. 3.341.7S5. Miller. Edwin A., and Schultheiss. 3.346.936. Moksu. Walter H., and Corbett. 3.297,852. Neitzel. Edwin B. 3.299.421. Noren, Saul, and Robinson. 3.303,265. Obenhaus, Robert E. 3.329.869. Ohenhaus. Robert E. 3.340.490. O'Kane, Daniel F. 3.347.639. Owings, Robert S. 3.359.360. Parmer. Will F. 3.340,786. Patterson, Robert J 3,321,337. Patterson. Robert J., and Haberecht. 3.359.46S. Penn. Thomas O. 3.334.619. Pflnmm. Heinz R.. and Coad. 3,295,935. Pimentel. Daniel R. 3 323. 0S6. Pittman. Robert R. 3.321.770. Pritohard. John P.. Jr. 3 309.680. Pritchard, John P.. Jr. 3.350,698. Puccini. Richard E. 3 322.914. Ramsev, Thomas H.. Jr 3,341.743. Ramsey. Thomas H.. Jr.. and Rice. 3.296.359. Reesbv. Carl F... and Damrel. Jr. 3,301.062. Rice. Warren. 3.343.114. Riley. James E. 3.320.494. Rilev. James E.. and Williams. 3,320,484. Rockwell. Don W. 3.353.151. Ruckriegel. Raymond J. 3.355,563. Ruekriegel. Raymond J., and Risk. 3.339.044. Ryan. Thomas J. 3,316.378. Savolainen, Unto U., and Huntress. 3,351,700. Shortes, Samuel R. 3,323,1 9S. Simmons, Walter R. 3.309,911. Texas Instruments Inc. : See — Continued Statham, Kenneth E. 3,304,200. Stratton, Robert. 3,334,248. Sutton, Walter T.. Jr., and Broyles. 3.355.904. Van der Lely, Cornells. .",.:: 15,808. Wakely, Wilbur T. 3,300,603. Waseleski, Joseph W.. Jr., and Landis. 3,351,568. White, Alan V. 3,334,242. Wisman, Emery C. 3,310,131. Texas National Mfg. & Sales Co. : See — Kostial, Ben C. 3,359.963. Texas Petroleum Co. : See — Hicks, Norman W. 3,298,227. Texas Power and Light Co. : See — Clark, Richard A. 3,331,789. Texas U.S. Chemical Co. : See — Barton. Bernard C, Nudenberg, and Delaney. 3,357,960. Behrens, Rudolf A. 3,297,607. Einhorn, Stanley C, and De Decker. 3,312,656. Nudenberg, Walter, Goldstein, and Salatiello. 3,322,740. Nudenberg, Walter. Panpalardo, and Li. 3,322,730. Sapper, David I. 3,340,214. Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. : -See — Ward, Thomas D., and Smith. 3,329,271. Texel Industries, Inc. : See — Goldstein, Lynn E.. and Cook. 3,357,036. Texier, Jean P., to Pyraplastic Societe a Responsabilite Lim- itee. Separable head and socket fastener elements. 3,344,- 488. 10-3-67. CI. 24 — 221. Texize Chemicals Inc. : See — - Greer, Tommy D., and Dunlap. 3,351,182. Texonia Industries Inc. : See — Caughlin, Dan. 3,301,077. Texsteam Corp. See — Sachnik, Norman H. 3,297,298. Sachnik, Norman H. 3,314.643. Sachnik, Norman H. 3,320,516. Sachnik, Norman H. 3,327,635. Textilana Corp. : See — Ernst. Robert. 3,318,806. Textile & Chemical Research Co. Ltd. : See — Drisch. Nicolas, and Gaul tier. 3.332,225. Fays, Rene, and Settele. 3,308,503. Forceville. Georges. 3,295,162. Textile Machine Works : See — Eberle. Paul H. 3.301.015. Homan, Richard D. 3.333,674. Moyer, James D. 3.301,013. Richardson, Donald. 3,324,757. Soussloff, Dimitri G., and Tannucci. 3,333,441. Wenrich, John D. 3,355,912. Textile Paper Products, Inc. : See — Johnson, Herbert P., and Wilkes. 3,300,159. Textron Electronics, Inc. : See — Booth, Gait B. 3.303,452. Bulpltt. Thomas H. 3.34S.055. Crook, Richard F. 3,318,139. Larraburu, Philip M. 3,302,016. Textron Inc. : See — Bailey, William D.. and Bradlee. 3.347,080. Batorski, Edward J., and Hundt. 3,331,285. Batorski, Edward J., and Hundt. 3.342,106. Bradlee. Charles R. 3.35S,591. Buckminster, Lloyd A., and Washburn. 3.304.5S6. Calkins, Tracy H., and Duckwall. 3,348,340. Carlson, Arthur B. 3,346,100. Christoff, James T. 3,307.347. Clark, Charles C, and Krawczvk. 3.333.977. Clark, Charles C, and Krawczyk. 3,333,978. Courtot, Louis B. 3,339.581. Damonte, John B., and Koerner. 3,340,535. Duckwall. Frank E.. and Spragg. 3,330,331. Fisher. Eugene F., Jr. 3.343,894. Flachbarth, Charles T. 3.322.442. Harrington, Richard F. 3.346.307. Mullin, Clayton D. 3,327.807. Newman, Albert K. 3,303,718. O'Connor, Robert F. 3,358.822. St. Clair. Theodore A. 3,350,939. St. Clair, Theodore A., and Greenhill. 3.340.734. Sehroeder, Herbert M., and Pawlak. 3,297,005. Teter, Robert K. 3.322.071. Vanover. Wallace F. 3.307.34S. Welch. Philip N. 3.358,557. Wilson. Edgar. 3,308,598. Textron Industries, Inc. : See — Carlson, Raymond H. 3.318.182. Carlson, Raymond H. 3.352.190. Gapp. Roland H. 3.302.510. Mitchell. Frank J. 3.316,793. York, Bill L. 3,300, 70S. Textured Yarn Co., Inc. : See — O'Neill. John E. 3,339.355. Sass, Hans-Eckhard, and Theunissen. 3,339,452. Teyssie. Philippe : See — Dauby, Robert, and Teyssie. 3,303.156. Tezuka, Kunitoshi. Scrap compressor. 3,323,447, 6-6-67, CI. 100 — 23S. Tezuka, Kunitoshi. Method of separating ferrous and non- ferrous metals of a used car or the like from each other. 3,323,908, 6-6-67, CI. 75—63. 1302 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tezuka, Kunitoshi. Apparatus for separating ferrous and non- ferrous metals of a used car or the like from each other and recovering them. 3,339,905, 9-5-67, CI. 266 — 33. Tezuka, Shigeru, and K. Suzuki, to Rion Co., Ltd. Ignition system for gas burners. 3,298,421, 1-17-67, CI. 158 — 125 Thacher, Ronald E.. to Soiltest, Inc. Sieve agitator. 3,341,012, 9-12-67. CI. 209 — 315. Thachuk, John A., to International Harvester Co. Self-ad- justing implement hitch for tractors. 3,321,030, 5-23-67, CI. 172 — 452. Thacker, Claren H., and A. F. Uhlig, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Flask gauges. 3,343,673, 9-26-67, CI. 209—80. Thale, Allan, to A/S Niro Atomizer. Apparatus and method for freeze-drying pulverulent materials. 3,319,343, 5-16- 67, CI. 34 — 5. Thaler, George J. : See — Sordello, Frank J., and Thaler. 3,310,732. Thaler, Jakob. Apparatus tor paying out a cable from a cable drum. 3,302,838, 2-7-67, CI. 226 — 172. Thaler, Samuel : See — Mullins, William H., and Thaler. 3,346.859. Thaler, Sheldon S., to Simmonds Precision Products, Inc. Gaseous densitometer. 3,357,234, 12-12-67, CI. 73—30. Thaler, Sherwood : See — ■ Gronner, Alfred D.. and Thaler. 3,338,098. Thaler, Victor H. : See — Gienapp, Eric, Thaler, Potor, and Marko. 3,350,794. Thall, Earle S. : See — Karol, Kenneth N., and Thall. 3,300,677. Thaller, Lawrence H. : See — Greenberg, Jacob, and Thaller. 3,357,862. Thalmann, Armin : See — Saunders, Charles W., and Thalmann. 3,314,115. Thamme, Eric P. Discharge mechanism and fail-safe for hy- draulic classifiers. 3.334,742, 8-8-67, CI. 209 — 162. Thams, Hans, 50% to H. Thams, and 50% to H. Peters. Window construction. 3,308,579, 3-14-67, CI. 49—192. Thams, Hans. Plastic window and process for making same. 3.352,060. 11-14-67. CI. 49 — 192. Tharpe, Bernard, to Borg-Warner Corp. Differential mecha- nism. 3,327,564, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 711. Thassy, Michael G., to International Harvester Co. Power steering mechanism. 3,314,496. 4-18-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Thassy, Michael G., to International Harvester Co. Constant torque steering system with double acting hydraulic cylin- ders. 3,326,316, 6-20-67, CI. 180 — 79.2. Thatcher, Donald L., and T. R. Stauber. Stadium seating. 3,343,870, 9-26-67, CI. 297 — 232. Thatcher, Donald N. : See — Brennecke, Henry M., and Thatcher. 3,309,397. Thatcher. Harrv W., to Draper Corp. Shuttle clamp for bobbins. 3.316,942, 5-2-67. CI. 139—207. Thatcher, John B., to Torr Laboratories, Inc. Miniature relay. 3,359,515, 12-19-67. CI. 335—126. Thatcher, Robert B., to The Chandler & Price Co. Web roll stand. 3,355,122, 1L-28-67, CI. 242—75.43. Thauer, Peter. Adjustable valve drive for internal combus- tion engines. 3,301,239, 1-31-67, CI. 123 — 90. Thauland, Terje, to International Standard Electric Corp. Electronic telegraph relay. 3,359,433, 12-19-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Thaulow, Per, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Fast reset of an integrator-amplifier using reed switches. 3,341,696. 9-12-67, CI. 235 — 183. Thaw, Charles H., to Worthington Corp. Multistage, turbine driven booster pump system. 3,299,S15, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 5. Thayer, David S.. to Shell Oil Co. Bulk polymerization process. 3,349,070. 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 93.5. Thayer, Inc. : See — Burnham. Benjamin K., Sarasin, and Shaw. 3,326,570. Sarasin, Raymond J. 3.309,718. Thayer, Josephus J. 3,309,001. Thayer, Josephus J. 3,338,483. Thayer. Josephus J., to Thayer. Inc. Machines and methods for forming decorative articles. 3,309,001, 3-14-67. CI. 223 — 46. Thayer, Josephus J., to Thayer. Inc. Bow-forming machine. 3,338,483, 8-29-67, CI. 223 — 46. Thayer. Paul M., F. L. Schmit, and D. T. Trainor. to Water Pollution Control Corp. Circular liquid treatment plants having service platforms. 3,353,677, 11-21-67, CI. 210 — 220. Theberge, Fernand : See — Theberge, Germaine and F. 3.300,038. Theberge, Germaine and F. Shoe storage and transportation container. 3,300,038, 1-24-67, CI. 206 — 7. Thedford, Russell H., to Ferro Corp. Apparatus for trimming ceramics. 3,328,860, 7-4-67, CI. 25 — 1. Thedick, John H., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Automatic stacking apparatus. 3,338,427, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 6. Thedick. John H., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Method and apparatus for stacking articles. 3,338,431, 8-29-67, CI. 214 — 6. Theel. Eckhard : See — Rieckmann, Peter, Schalk, and Theel. 3,331,696. Theile, Kenneth W., G. R. Wyness, and C. B. McCarty, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Hydrobromination process. 3,321,538, 5-23-67, CI. 260—663. Theilen, Rolf, to Olympia Werk A.G. Paper support for busi- ness machines. 3,305,063, 2-21-67, CI. 197 — 143. Theiler, Jean M. : See — Walker, George W. 3,349,904. Theiler, Werner C. Rotary cutting tool. 3,351,998, 11-14-67, CI. 29—105. Theilig, Gerhard, E. Weber, and H. Steinrotter, to Farbwerke Hoeehst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Distillation process for purifying acetone. 3,330.- 741, 7-11-67, CI. 203 — 37. Theiling, Louis F., Jr. : See — Winquist, Albert D., Jr., and Theiling. 3,317,508. Theimer, Siegfried. High-voltage igniter system for electronic flashlights. 3,328,634, 6-27-67, CI. 315—166. Theiring, John W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Simultaneous charge and read quan- tometer. 3.353,444, 11-21-67, CI. 88 — 14. Theis, Jack D., 60% to E. F. Beidman, 20% to W. J. King, and 20% to B. R. Newman. Metal belt card reader. 3,309,- 505, 3-14-67. CI. 235 — 61.11. Theisen, William J., Jr. : See — Howery, Nelson C, Theisen, and Van Patten. 3,343,986. Theiss, Ernest S. : See — Stroup, John F., and Theiss. 3,317,958. Theissen, Leon A., and B. E. Hogan. Jr., to Miller Motors, Inc. Dual wheel attachment for tractors. 3,359,039. 12-19- 67 CI 301 39 Thelander, W. Vincent. Friction clutch. 3,352,393, 11-14-67, CI. 192 — 68. Thelander, W. Vincent. Friction clutches. 3,353,642, 11-21- 67, CI. 192 — 99. Thelemaque, Louis E. : See — Michalopoulos, Gust A., and Thelemaque. 3,327,065. Thelemaque, Louis E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Private branch telephone system with camp-on facilities. 3,355,555, 11-28-67, CI. 179 — 18. Thelen, Edmund, and E. A. Cadwallader, to United States of America, Interior. Dropwise condensation. 3,305,007, 2-21-67, CI. 165 — 133. Thelin, Jack H. : See — Mino, Guido, and Thelin. 3,335,110. Thelin, Lewis E., to The Bristol Brass Corp. Treatment of leaded brass alloys for improving machineability and prod- ucts so produced. 3,298,828, 1-17-67, CI. 75—157.5. Thely, Maurice : See — Choay, Jean, Thely, and Vairel. 3,306,823. Thenault, Georges S., and R. Hirschkron, to General Electric Co. Variable area turbine nozzle for ax ial flow gas turbine engines. 3,314,654, 4-18-67, CI. 253 — 78. Theobald, Paul R. : See — Griest, Edward M., and Theobald. 3,310,432. Theobald, Reiner : See — Schulde, Felix, Ollig. and Theobald. 3.331.336. Theodore, John G., and C. A. Bielawski, to The Brush Beryl- lium Co. Vacuum fired beryllia ware. 3,301,689, 1-31-67, CI. 106 — 55. Theodores, James L. Modular furniture. 3,356,434, 12-5-67, CI. 312 — 250. Theratronic Corp. of America : See— Galin, Miles A. 3,308,810. Theriault. Gerald E. : See — Carlson, David J., and Theriault. 3,348,062. Thermal Dynamics Corp. : See — Browning, James A. 3,317,704. Poole. John W. 3,304.774. Pratt, Chapin A. 3,307,013. Thermal Dvnamics Corp. : See — Pratt, Chapin A., and Poole. 3,297,899. Thermal Engineering & Design Co. : See— Himilsbaugh, Rudolph. 3.303,327. Wells Robert M. 3,319.048. Thermal Hydraulics. Corp. : See — Sherwood, John F. 3,335,997. Thermal Syndicate Ltd., The : See — Edwards, Frederick J. 3,309,123. Thermice Corp. : See — Rubin. Julius. 3,304,732. Thermiguides S.A. : See — Eppendahl, Pierre C. 3,334.655. Eppendahl, Pierre C. 3,338.528. Thermo-Coupie Products Co. : See — Finney, Philip F. 3,338,752. Therm-O-Disc, Inc. : See — Bletz, Howard W. 3,322,921. Bletz, Howard W. 3.358.101. Bolesky, John D. 3,317,693. Morris, Rexford M. 3.322,920. Place, Donald E. 3,310,647. Thermo Electron Engineering Corp. : See — Lyczko. Felix J. 3,357,471. Thermo-Flex, Inc. : See — Olsen. Thomas O. 3,355,937. Thermo King Corp. : See — Howland, Leland L. 3,334,273. H nvland. Leland L., and McClure. 3,359,749. Webster, Sidney E. 3,323,625. Thermolyne Corp. : See — Moore, Darrlle D., and Ver Vais. 3,333,829. Thermon Mfg. Co. : See — Bilbro, James E. 3,331,946. Thermoplastic Industries Inc. : See — Krugger, Richard E. 3,331,533. Krugger, Richard E. 3,349,965. Pawlowski, Walter F. 3,297,131. LIST OF PATENTEES i::o:; Thermo-Systems, Inc. : See — Fingerson, LeRoy M. 3,333,470. Theroux, Eugene : See — Flresteln, Harry, Theroux, Barrows, and Bouthiilior. 3 331 345 Therrien, Al'derlc R., Jr. : See — Kroll, Harry, Therrien, and Bennett. 3,330,672. Theslng, Georg, to Holstein & Kappert, Maschlnenfabrik Phonix Q.m.b.H. Method and apparatus for making paral- lelepiped packages. 3,300,944, 1-31-67. CI. 53 — 28. Thesing, Georg, to Holstein & Kappert Maschlnenfabrik Phonix G.m.b.H. Apparatus for Ailing and sealing con- tainers. 3,320,718. 5-23-67, CI. 53 — 180. Theslng, Georg, to Holstein & Kappert Maschinenfabrik Phonix G.m.b.H. Process for the production and rilling of bags or the like. 3,332, 19S. 7-25-67, CI. 53 — 28. Thetford Engineering Corp. : See — Sargent, Charles L. 3.340.545. Sargent Ronald J. 3,333,814. Theuerer, Henry C, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Process for controlling gas phase composition. 3,321,278, 5-23-67, CI. 23—204. Theunissen, Ernst : See — Sass, Hans-Eckhard, and Theunissen. 3,339,452. Theurer, Josef : See — Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,314,373. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,324,804. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,334,592. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,334,593. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,345,746. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,352,249. Plasser, Franz, and Theurer. 3,357,366. Plasser, Franz, Theurer, and Pichler. 3,356,157. Plasser, Franz, Theurer, and Schubert. 3,330,219. Plasser, Franz, Theurer, and Schubert. 3,314,154. Theurer. Karl-Heinz: See — Bock, Willy, Mutsehler. and Theurer. 3,346,707. Thevenaz, Jean, to Paillard S.A. Gear-tvpe adiusting mech- anism for variable focal length objectives. 3,336,095', 8-15- 67, CI. 350—187. Thevenaz, Jean, to Paillard S.A. Cam and lever adiusting mechanism for variable focal length objectives. 3,336,096, 8-15-67. CI. 350—187. Thevenet, Luce M. : See — Weisang, Joseph E., and Weill. 3,318,968. Thevis, Paul, to Olympia Werke AG. Control key arrange- ment for a calculator. 3.315,889, 4-25-67, CI. '235 — 145. Thevis, Paul, to Olympia Werke AG. Apparatus for trans- ferring values between the registers of a calculator. 3,318,- 519, 5-9-67, CI. 235—60. Thevis, Paul, to Olympia Werke A.G. Carriage coupling arrangement for a calculator. 3,319,883, 5-16-67, CI. £oD— OU. Thevis, Paul, to Olympia Werke AG. Apparatus for storing the quotient of a division. 3.322,341, 5-30-67 CI. 235 — 63. Thevis. Paul, to Olympia Werke AG. Apparatus for carrying out shortened multiplications in calculators. 3,346,178, 10- 10-67. CI. 235—60. Thevis, Paul, to Olympia Werke AG. Apparatus for preventing calculations with numerical values having a number of orders greater than the capacity of a calculator. 3,346,179, 10-10-67, CI. 235 — 60. Thewalt. Klaus. Process for the preparation of 3-ri-d 2,3,4- tetrahydronaphthyl)]propanol-l. 3,337,640, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 61S. Theys, James A. : See — Crocker. Foster, and Theys. 3.345,936. Thibodeau, Leslie N. : See — Annus, Leonhard E., and Thibodeau. 3.319.112. Thibodeau, William L., to Raytheon Co. High frequency in- terconnections. 3,324,224, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 35. Thiebaut, Roger P. J. G. : See — Dubosc, Jean-Pierre C. G., and Thiebaut. 3,359,108. Thiebolt, Armand J., R. E. Lehman, and A. L. Fleming, to John H. Breck, Inc. Hair dryer with a plvotally mounted dryer assembly. 3,300,872, 1-31-67, CI. 34 — 99. Thiel, Frideric, to H. Gehriger. Head rest. 3,305,201, 2-21- 67, CI. 248— US. Thiel. Heinz, and C. Bachmann, to Messrs, Fizako Konden- satoren- und Apparatebau Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Rolled foil capacitor having hollow lug terminal with connecting pin therefor. 3,321,679, 5-23-67, CI. 317 — 230. Thiel. Max : See — Stach, Kurt, Thiel, Bickelhaupt. and Schaumann. 3,305,- 547. Thiel, Walter E. Trigonometrical computer. 3,347,458, 10-17- 67, CI. 235 — 88. Thiel, Walter E. Space and terrestrial computer. 3,347,459, 10-17-67, CI. 235 — 8S. Thiele, Alfred A. Silicon controlled rectifier actuated liquid gas filler. 3.315,135, 4-1S-67, CI. 317—148.5. Thiele, Edwin R. : See — Oppasser, Edward F., and Thiele. 3,30S,998. Thiele Engineering Co. : See — Anderson, Paul L. 3,302,946. Thiele Kaolin Co. : See — Billue, Robert F. 3,343,973. Thiele Kurt : See — Gross, Albert, and Thiele. 3,299,057. Thiele, Kurt, and K. Posselt, to Deutsche Gold- und Sllber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Certain derivatives of /3-aminopropioplienones. 3,322,758, 5-30-67, CI. 260—247.5. Thiele, Kurt, and K. Posselt, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Thiophene compounds. 3,330,825, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 240. Thiele, Kurt, and K. Posselt, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. N-aryl hydroxyalkyl-arall- phatic amines. 3,337,626, 8-22--67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Thiele, Tom N.. to Allls-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Pulse width modu- lation control systems for controlling direct current motors. 3,358,206. 12-12-67, CI. 318 — 341. Thiele, Walter : See — Piloty, Robert, Pabst, Thiele, and Bauer. 3,316,538. Thiele, Willi : See — Pallach, Walter, and Thiele. 3,340,878. Thielemann, Rudolf H., and H. L. Wheaton, to Martin Marietta Corp. Cobalt-base alloys. 3,333,957, 8-1-67, CI. 75 — 171. Thielepape, Werner : See — Weiss, Armin. and Thielepape. 3,309,211. Thieler, Erich, to Foote Mineral Co. Method of producing lithium. 3,344,049, 9-26-67, CI. 204 — 08. Thielsch, Helmut J., to Grinnell Corp. Method and means for forming fittings. 3,303,680, 2-14-67, CI. 72 — 58. Thiem, Darold W. Bottom ring for a hot top. 3,352,530, 11-14-67. CI. 249 — 202. Thiemann, Adriaan F., to Lever Brothers Co. Packages. 3,337,- 034, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 46. Thieme, Hortt R., to Honeywell Inc. Controlling apparatus. 3,349,787, 10-31-67, CI. 137—85. Thieme, James O. : See — Shock, D'Arcy A., Every, and Thieme. 3,333,421. Thier, Juergen F. Automobile cover. 3,316,012, 4-25-67, CI. 296 — 136. Thiermann, William E. Two wheel dollv. 3,315,976, 4-25-67, CI. 280—103. Thierry, Maurice V. : See — Olson, Emil H., Wade, and Thierry. 3,306,971. Thierry, Robert J., and S. C. Horvath, to United States of America, Armv. Full ball and socket assembly. 3,303,742, 2-14-67, CI. 89—37. Thiers, Michel : See — Lafont, Pierre, and Thiers. 3,356,698. Thiers, Robrecht J., J. F. Willems, and R. L. Florens, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Development accelerators. 3,307,948. 3-7-67, CI. 96 — 66.3. Thiersch, Friedrich, and M. Morgenstern, to Carl Still, Firma. Heating wall construction. 3,359,184, 12-19-67. CI. 202 — 223. Tides, Louis W., Jr., R. G. Fisher, W. W. De Vore. and J. E. Schnoor, to The National Cash Register Co. Release con- trol means for a random-access storage system. 3,307.555, 3-7-67. CI. 129 — 16.6. Thlesen, William C. Closure devices for containers, jars and the like. 3,297,187, 1-10-67, CI. 215 — 43. Thlessen, Elmer E., to General Motors Corp. Traction motor power supply system. 3,340,448, 9-5-67, CI. 318 — 140. Thietje, Rudolph N. Electric ice cream dipper. 3,299,838, 1-24-67, CI. 107 — 48. Thigpen, Hubert H. : See — Taylor, Wallace E., Thigpen, and Witt. 3.341.574. Thill, Walter E., and J. E. Cardillo, to Federal-Mogul-Corp. Bearing package. 3,337,037, 8-22-67, CI. 206 — 46. Thilmany Pulp & Paper Co. : See — Downs. Martin L. 3,358,378. Thiokol Chemical Corp. : See — Aycock, William C. 3,354,647. Baldwin. John B. 3.344,660. Barnes, Amos E. 3,338,134. Becker, Gerald H., and Lucenti. 3,306,207. Berenbaum, Morris B. 3,322,851. Berenbaum, Morris B., Broderick, and Christena. 3,317,- 486. Berenbaum, Morris B., and Kanavel. 3,335,117. Bertozzi, Eugene R. 3,331,816. Bertozzi, Eugene R. 3,331,818. Bertozzi. Eugeue R. 3.335,201. Bobinski, Jack. Grafstein, Green, and Mayes. 3,359,304. Bohr, Alexander H., and Borcherdt. 3,319,987. Bolner, Thomas E. 3,307.221. Bounds, Billy E., and Matthies. 3,296,967. Bradshaw, Edward W., Jr. 3.324,656. Brooks, William B., and Champion. 3,304,115. Brown, Robert H., and Hecht. 3,348,426. Bulbenko, George F. 3,297,473. Bulbenko, George F. 3,328,451. Bulbenko. George F., Gobran, and Blommers. 3.329.674. Cassidy. Herbert W. D.. King, and Schwartz. 3,357,190. Citarel, Louis, and Giordano. 3,348,351. Cook, George W. 3,301,510. Cook, George W. 3,316,768. Crooker, Richard A., Lum, and Loprest. 3,357,185. Deltieure, Rene P. 3,331,782. Dvorak, Joseph J., and Ehrlich. 3,357,806. Elkin, Harold L. 3.355.466. Farr, James A., Jr., Mcintosh, and Stephens. 3,312,744. Fein, Marvin M., Grafstein, and Bobinski. 3.338,684. Fein, Marvin M., Green, and Mayes. 3.354.193. Fein, Marvin M., Green, and O'Brien. 3,355,47S. Fein, Marvin M., and O'Brien. 3,332.902. Fein, Marvin M., and Paustian. 3,304,335. Fein, Marvin M., Schwartz, and Karlan. 3,321,505. 1304 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Thiokol Chemical Corp. : See — Continued Fischer, Edward L. 3.352.495. Fosdick, Archie B. 3,310,777. Fox, Zola. 3.319,642. Fuentes, Manuel. 3,296,799. Giger, Andrew J. 3.357,188. Giordano, Joseph J. 3,297,630. Giordano, Joseph J. 3,312,669. Giordano, Joseph J. 3,349,057. Gobran, Riad H., and Osborn. 3,329,659. Goddard, George J., Evans, and Alpiser. 3,310,202. Grace, Garland K., and Brown. 3.331,723. Grafstein, Daniel, and Bobinski. 3.355.4S9. Grafstein, Daniel, Bobinski, and Fein. 3.360.569. Grafstein, Daniel, and Smith. 3,297,721. Grafstein, Daniel, Vogel, Karlan, and Fein. 3,306,933. Graham. Gilbert B. 3.357,588. Green, Joseph, and Mayes. 3,301,836. Green. Joseph, and Maves. 3,351,616. Hawkins, Oscar M. 3.302,455. Hawkins, Oscar M., Heaton, and Epps. 3,347,712. Hessler, Richard O. 3,353,401. Hill. Flovd L. 3.341,636. Hoashi, Juzaemon. 3,301.807. Hoashi, Juzaemon. 3.345,317. Holben, Rov L. 3.335.029. Johnson, Dell A. 3,350,987. Kanavel, Gaylord A. 3,317,491. Kanavel, Gaylord A., and Bulbenko. 3,338,876. Kanavel, Gaylord A., and Rosen. 3,335.118. • Kennard, Harry M.. and Marvinney. 3,335,919. Klaubert, Earl C. 3,335.780. Kometani, Yutaka, Suevoshi, and Tatemoto. 3,300.538. Kometani, Yutaka, Tatemoto, and Fumoto. 3.331,822. Kutch, Ernest L.. Osborn, and Wells. 3,337,513. Lambert, Rogers F. 3.310,571. Loprest, Frank J., Poulin, and Slagg. 3.327,628. Lovingham, Joseph J. 3.313.488. Lovingham. Joseph J. 3.353.358. Mangum, Grafton F. 3.302,400. Mangum, Grafton F. 3.340.691. Marcellis, Alphonso, and Paustian. 3,336,377. Marsh, Erwin. and Shea. 3.357.927. Mayes, Nathan, and Michaels. 3,314,984. McCormac. James. 3.329,059. McCullongh, Edward E. 3.345,693. Merer, William J. 3.296,287. Monroe, Joseph W., Murphy, Larimer, Brown and Potts. 3,312,231. Monteleone. Frank J., Jr. 3,353,561. Morrow, Scott I. 3,344,194. Mueller, James H.. and Paseale. 3,296,969. Mutnick, Stanley, Fein, and Paustian. 3,312,532. Nash. David L. 3,296.794. Novotnv. Ravmond J. 3.325.908. Novotny, Raymond J. 3.354.651. Nnvotnv. Ravmond J., and Dunn. 3,354,652. Osborn,' Stephen W. 3,300,454. Osborn, Stephen W., Broderick, and Villa. 3,347,867. Osborn, Stephen W„ and Bulbenko. 3.342.770. Osborn, Stephen W.. Wells, and Kutch. 3,359.248. Paustian. John E.. and Fein. 3,335.192. Perry, Donald D.. and Castellano. 3,352,914. Rabe, George B. 3,333,813. Reinstein, Frederick K.. and Tavlor. 3,301,184. Rosen, George. 3,312,677. Rosenthal, Norman, and Oitarel. 3.335,116. St. Clair, Jimmv C. 3.311.919. Schlesinger, Sheldon I. 3.328,425. Schlesinger. Sheldon I. 3,331,820. Schwartz, Jules J„ and Cassidy. 3,349,564. Schwarz. William W.. and Monroe. 3,331,242. Sheard Eric A. 3,349,047. Stephens. William D. 3,338,964. Tavlor, Elliot L„ Brajer. and Fried. 3 328 965. Tavlor, Elliot L., and Burdett. 3.349,563. Terrv, Walter S. 3,309,869. Tominaga, Kenichi, and Mizushima. 3.331,825. Townslev. John J. 3.356,379. Van Skvhawk, Norman J., and Kelly. 3,297,118. Villa, Jose L. 3.349.100. Whelan Howard J. 3 357.189. Whitehill, Albert J. 3,326,086. Whitlock. Coleman M., Jr. 3,357.187. Wilhite, Verbon H. B. 3.332.235. Wilhite. Verbon H. B. 3.358.932. Williams, Allan E. 3.296,802. Williams, Allan E. 3.349,565. Williams, Allan E., Dyson, and Matthies. 3.296,801. Williams, Allan E., Dvson, and Matthies. 3 328.964. Williams, Allan E„ Dyson, and Matthies. 3,349,562. Williams, Betty J. 3,333.351. Williams. Charles F. 3.353.356. Wright, William R., Jr. 3.353,357. Zeman, Samuel. 3,347,039. Third National Bank and Trust Co. : See — ■ Neubauer, Emil T. 3,303,783. Neubauer, Emil T. 3,303,784. Thirion, Rene, to Societe Anonvme D.B.A. Automatic brake adjuster for disc brake. 3,344,891, 10-3-67, CI. 188 — 73. Thirion, Rene, to D.B.A. Societe Anonyme. Master Cylinder more particularly for hydraulic brakes. 3,357,181, 12-12- 67, CI. 60 — 546. Thirion, Rene, to D.B.A. Societe Anonyme. Drum brake. 3,357,- 526. 12-12-67. CI. 188—78. Thistle, Harry C. Bow tie mounting. 3,300,789, 1-31-67, CI. 2—154. Thode, Walter M. : See — Harris, Jerome R.. and Thode. 3,325,285. Tholome, Roger. Spraying apparatus having improved spray controlling means. 3,351,285, 11-7-67, CI. 239—15. Tholstrup, Clarence E. : See — Kiefer, John E., and Tholstrup. 3,339,560. Tholstrup, Clarence E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Poly-o-olefin compositions containing dialkyl-3,3'-thiodipropionates and a nitrogen containing compound. Re. 26,158, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Tholstrup, Clarence E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Poly-a-olefin compositions containing dialkvl-3,3'-thiodipropionates and thiobisphenols. 3,345,328, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Thorn, Giinter : See — Lohs, Willy, Thom, Neuber, and Heiss. 3,349,288. Thorn, Howard L. Thermal blender and method for preparing viscous fluent materials. 3,296,007, 1-3-67, CI. 106 — 278. Thom, Wenzel W., to C. D. Jones. Roof expansion joint. 3,296,762, 1-10-87. CI. 52—395. Thom, Wenzel W., % to C. D. Jones. Railing assembly. 3,352,- 541, 11-14-67, CI. 256—21. Thoma, Otto : See — Zeile. Karl, Thoma, and Mentrup. 3.341,593. Thoma, Otto, to Bochringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. Pilomotor shaving compositions and method of using as same. 3,296,- 076, 1-3-67, CI. 167— S5. Thoma, Otto, and K. Zeile, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 1- ( 3,5-dihvdroxv-phenvl ) -l-hvdroxv-2-isopropylaminoethane and salts thereof. 3,341,594, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 570.6. Thoma, Richard W. : See — Erickson, Raymond C, Brown, and Thoma. 3,360,439. Thoma, Wilhelm : See — Oertel, Harald, Ley, Rinke, and Thoma. 3,351,608. Thoma, Wilhelm, and H. Rinke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for reducing the acid number of polyesters. 3,300,447, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 75. Thoma, Wilhelm, H. Rinke, and H. Oertel, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polyurethane polymers having nrethane and seml-carbazide groupings. 3,305,533, 2-21— 67, CI. 260—75. Thoma, Wilhelm, and H. Rinke, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the regulation of the elas- ticity modulus of highly elastic fibers and films. 3,354,251, 11-21-67, CI. 264 — 210. Thoman, Byron R., and R. A. Hoxie, to Crouse-Hinds Co. General purpose floodlight. 3,358,133, 12-12-67, CI. 240 — 3. Thoman, David C. : See — Peczkowski, Joseph L., and Thoman. 3.322,344. Thomander, Veron S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Eccen- trically pivoted coil typemeter including flux path adjust- ments and severable coil supporting frame. 3,333,193, 7-25-67, CI. 324—150. Thomanek, Franz R. Apparatus for firing an anti-vehicle ground-to-ground armor piercing explosive charge. 3,304,- 864, 2-21-67, CI. 102 — 19.2. Thomas, Adolf, to Fa. Esch-Werke K.G. Gyrscopic crusher of shallow height. 3,339,852, 9-5-67, CI. 241—156. Thomas, Alan F. : See — Marxer, Adrian, Thomas, and Ilvespaa. 3,340,301. Thomas, Alan H. : See — Harper, James L.. and Thomas. 3,338.944. Henderson, Donald S., Briggs, Stover, and Thomas. 3 295 919 Thomas,' Albert.' Boring tool. 3,309,946, 3-21-67. CI. 77— 58. Thomas, Allan T., to Johnson, Matthey, and Mallory, Ltd. Miniature telephone interrupter switch. 3,319,198, 5-9-67, CI. 335—114. Thomas, Arthur H., Co. : See — Patterson, Edward B., Steel, and Bible. 3,306,829. Thomas, Arthur M., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Solvent for polybutadiene rubber. 3,305,515, 2-21- 67, CI. 260—33.6. Thomas, Arthur N., Jr. : See — Buford, William H., Jr., and Thomas. 3,306,045. Thomas, Arthur S. Camper unit. 3,311,404, 3-28-67, CI. 296—23. Thomas, Aurealius : See— Swyer, Walter M. 3,323,134. Thomas, Basil A., Barclays Bank Ltd., executor of said B. A. Thomas, deceased. Door construction for glasshouses. 3,340,- 657, 9-12-67, CI. 52 — 210. Thomas & Betts Co., The : See — Ball. Ralph. 3,315,024. Bush, Harold J. 3,339,719. Crimmins, David J. 3,327,284. Crimmins, David J. 3,336,434 Crimmins, David J. 3,336,565. Eppler, Daniel. 3,325,776. Fernandes, Jacinto. 3,332,054. Geisinger, George. 3,339,246. Geisinger, George. 3,339.247. Geisinger, George H. 3,346,020. Hawkins, William M. 3,334.511. Lawson, Gustaf R., and Bailev. 3.344.815. Lawson. Gustaf R.. Eppler, and Bush. 3,332,454. Logan, Maurus C, and Gibson. 3.345,452. Schneck, Martin. 3,351,891. LIST OF PATENTEES 1305 Thomas & Betts Co., Inc., The : See — Baslle, Rocco F. 3.296,365. Hedstroin, Lars. 3,308,418. Levinsky, Paul F. 3.354,517. Netta, Louis A. 3,298,217. Netta, Louis A., and Cole. 3,310,301. Waddington, William T. 3,297,816. Thomas, Bernard : See — Hassig, Jean-Marc, Peuchmaur, Roche, and Thomas. 3,330,735. Thomas, Berwyn B., and G. B. Creamer, to Rayomer Inc. Method of preparing a papermaking pulp by mercerifying and etherifylng in a non-aging condition. 3,340,139, 9-5- 67, CI. 162—72. Thomas, Hobby J.: See — Brown. Gravdon L.. Carten, and Thomas. 3,34o.608. Thomas, Bobby J., D. E. Dunster, and D. S. Sullivan, to Continental Oil Co. Conversion of seismograms to im- pedance logs using an analog device. 3,320,583, 5-16-67, CI. 340—15.5. Thomas, Carman "V., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method and apparatus for condensing volatile components of extruded thermoplastic tubing. 3,331,901, 7-18-67, CI. 264 — 95. Thomas, Charles S., and R. J. Neff, to E. W. Bliss Co. Air- craft launching and arresting gear. 3,350,037, 10-31-67, Cl. 244—63. Thomas, Cyrus H., to Industrial Vinyls, Inc. Method of extruding a skin coated foamed plastic article. 3,331,900, 7-18-67, Cl. 264 — 47. Thomas, Daniel C. : See — Adams, Dolor N., and Thomas. 3,307,951. Thomas, Daniel W. : See — Berrv. William L.. and Thomas. 3.332,966. Thomas, David, and B. Zillie, to Swift & Co. Gambrel clamp. 3,326,138, 6-20-67, Cl. 104—93. Thomas, David, and B. Zillie, to Swift & Co. Trolley feeder apparatus. 3,332,358, 7-25-67, Cl. 104 — 93. Thomas, David E., and R. L. Merten, to United States of America, Navy. Radar landmass simulator. 3,355,53S, 11-28- 67, Cl. 35—10.4. Thomas, David G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Turbulence promoter for increased heat and mass transfer. 3,302,701, 2-7-67, Cl. 165 — 109. Thomas. David G., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Condenser tube. 3,358,750, 12-19-67, Cl. 165—177. Thomas, David G. A. : See — Andrews, Thomas D. II.. Thomas, and Farr. 3.342,034. Thomas, David W., to General Electric Co. Wire coating oven apparatus. 3,351,329, 11-7-67, Cl. 263—3. Thomas. Dean G., to Nelson Muffler Corp. Catalytic exhaust muffler with internal reservoir. 3,355,25S, 11-28-67, Cl. 03 28S. Thomas, Dean L., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of press bending vertically suspended glass sheets. 3,346,358, 10-10-67, Cl. 65 — 106. Thomas, De Wayne, to International Oil Burner Co. Oil fur- nace having compartmented air handling systems. 3,359,- 966, 12-26-67, Cl. 126 — 110. Thomas, Donald E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Con- tinuously variable phase shifter using a passive network terminated in an active impedance transforming device. 3,302,100, 1-31-67, Cl. 323—125. Thomas, Donald E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High tem- perature nuclear fuel elements. 3,347,750, 10-17-67, Cl. 176 — 69. Thomas, Donald F. : See — Blair, Harold F., and Thomas. 3,340,608. Thomas, Doyle E., Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Shaft seal. 3,331,101, 7-18-67, Cl. 18 — 12. Thomas, Edgar E. : See — Agronin, Tany, Lamon, and Thomas. 3,333,533. Thomas. Edward W.. L Henthorn, and R. A. Boie. to Ans, Inc. Liquid scintillation counting system for the measure- ment of soft beta activity. 3,320,419, 5-16-67, Cl. 250—71.5. Thomas, Eric R. : See — Mason, James A., and Thomas. 3,328,923. Thomas, Ernest, to American Home Products Corp. Can opener. 3,315,353, 4-25-67, Cl. 30 — 15. Thomas, Eugene P.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Fluid pressure actuated reciprocating film carriage for an X-ray spot film device. 3,307,037, 2-28-67, Cl. 250 — 66. Thomas, Eugene P.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Resuscita- tor apparatus. 3,336,920, 8-22-67, Cl. 128—53. ' Thomas, Fritz. Barrel washing machine. 3,348,555, 10-24-67, Cl. 134 — 43. Thomas, George B., Jr. : See — Gaunt. Wilmer B., Jr., and Thomas. 3,315,036. Thomas. George M. : See — ■ Cadle, Reese H. 3.330,594. Shettles, Mack W. 3,342.147. Thomas, Gerald F. : See — Poskey, Hubert J., and Thomas. 3.311.035. Thomas, Gerald I., Vi to Small Business Assistance Corp. of Panama City, % to D. H. Morris. III. and J. H. Harris. Jr. Auxiliary universal tow-bar for boat trailers. 3, 342, SOS, 9-19-67, Cl. 2S0— 414. Thomas, James F. Iwnicki, Kurt., Iwnicki, Kurt, Iwnicki, Kurt, Thomas, James L., Thomas, Glen H. : See — Shearer, Charles A., and Thomas. 3,325,753. Thomas, Glen H.. and R. S. Morrow, to International Re- search and Development Corp. Synchronous filter appara- tus in which pass-baud automatically tracks signal, useful for vibration analysis. 3,307,408, 3-7-67, Cl. 73 — 462. Thomas, Glen II., and R. S. Morrow, to International Re- search and Development Corp. Electronic vibration analyz- ing apparatus. 3,331,252, 7-18-67, Cl. 73—462. Thomas, Glen H., and R. S. Morrow, to International Re- search and Development Corp. Sine wave synthesis circuit. 3,340,476. 9-5-67, Cl. 328—27. Thomas, Glen H., and R. S. Morrow, to International Re- search and Development Corp. Sine wave seyn thesis circuit. 3,349,257, 10-24-67, Cl. 307 — 88.5. Thomas, Gunter E. J. : See — Baumann, Gotthold P., and Thomas. 3,342,731. Thomas, Harry M. Container for defect cards. 3,306,326, 2-28-67, Cl. 150 — .5. Thomas, Henry J., to Clark Equipment Co. Relief and anti- cavitation valve assembly. 3,313,316, 4-11-07, Cl. 137—596. Thomas, Howard M. : See — Schwartz, Harold O., and Thomas. 3,317,684. Schwartz, Harold O., and Thomas. 3,330,176. Thomas, Hulme W.. to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Bar positioner. 3,349,591. 10-31-67, Cl. 72—24. Thomas. Ian M., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Resinous polymeric phosphonates. 3,326,852, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Thomas Industries Inc. : See — Bushcott, Rudolph A., and Waldmann. 3,351,689. Thomas, J. B. : See — Batts, John H. 3,306,506. Thomas, Jacob E., Jr., and D. R. Young, to International Business Machines Corp. Method of modifying electrical characteristic of semiconductor member. 3,333,326, 8-1-67, Cl. 29 — 574. See — and Thomas. 3,296,680. and Thomas. 3,311,961. and Thomas. 3,359,609. and H. H. Beacham, to FMC Corp. Solid coating composition comprising diallyl phthalate prepoly- mer, unsaturated polyester and monomer. 3,331,S91, 7-18- 67, Cl. 260—862. Thomas, Jess W., to Whirlpool Corp. Gas analyzer. 3,334,513, 8-8-67, Cl. 73—23. Thomas, Jesse W. Fluid flowmeters. 3,330,156, 7-11-67, Cl. 73—197. Thomas, John B. Holder for cards or the like. 3,309,805, 3-21-67. Cl. 40 — 128. Thomas, John E., to AMP Inc. High voltage and altitude connector means. 3,321,733, 5-23-67, Cl. 339 — 90. Thomas, John R. : See — Feder, Friedhelm R., Thomas, and Willoughby. 3,302,- 893. Thomas, John W., to Aluminum Co. of America. Closures and methods for applying same. 3,323,276, 6-G-67, Cl. 53—42. Thomas, Joseph L. R. A. : See— Hotte, Joseph G. F., and Thomas. 3,295,354. Thomas, Junior W. Combine photoelectric warning system. 3,345,626, 10-3-67, Cl. 340—236. Thomas, Karl, to Jurid Werke G.m.b.H. Metal clamping band. 3,321,811, 5-30-67, Cl. 24 — 20. Thomas, Keith N. : See — Lepard. Harold J., Jr., and Thomas. 3,298,741. Thomas, Kenneth R. : See — „„,-..„ Morrison, Charles S., Denison, and Thomas. 3,31o,449. Thomas, Klaus: See — Schroder, Ludwig, Thomas, and Jerchel. 3,o21,480. Schroder, Ludwig, Thomas, and Jerchel. 3,321,481. Thomas, Lazarus D. : See — „ „„„ „„„ Rueter, Harold L., and Thomas. 3,317,293. Thomas, Lazarus D., and H. D. Rueter, to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Glass polishing composition comprising a water- soluble zinc salt. 3,317,294, 5-2-67, Cl. 51 — 307. Thomas, Leslie D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Laser beam modulator. 3,327,121, 6-20-67, Cl. 250—199. Thomas, Lewis C. : See — Davis, Claude G., Sumner, and Thomas. 3,300,oi8. Davis, Claude G., and Thomas. 3.335,222. Davis, Claude G., and Thomas. 3,353,158. Thomas, Llewellvn H., to International Business Machines Corp. Cyclotron accelerator having the^ electrostatic field appearing across a non-linear gap. 3,348,089, 10-17-67, Cl. 313—62. Thomas, Lucius E., and W. Rainey. to The Warner & Swasey Co. Sheet handling device. 3,35S,S53, 12-19-67. Cl. 214 — 6. Thomas, Martha J. B. : See — ^ o _ Butler, Keith H, Thomas, and Quirk. 3.3ol.l94. Thomas, Martin : See — Feldman, Julian, and Thomas. 3,322,815. Feldman, Julian, and Thomas. 3,350,439. Thomas, Maurice B. : See — Steitle, James L., Macy, and Thomas. 3,o4i,0o2. Thomas, McKinlev B. and W. H. Dalebout. to United States Steel Corp. Ins'ide flash trimmer. 3,352,208, 11-14-67, Cl. 90—24. Thomas Michael J., to Ford Motor Co. Automatic idle speed up device. 3,304,06S, 2-14-67, Cl. 261—41. 1306 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Thomas, Michael J., to Ford Motor Co. Air valve carburetor. 3,350,072, 10-31-67, CI. 261—39. Thomas, Morton I., and B. R. Lesser. Ski scooter. 3,319,971, 5-16-67, CI. 280 — 16. Thomas, Neal C. : See — King, James C, and Thomas. 3.310,720. Thomas, Neil A., Jr., to Crescent Box Corp. Disposable pallet. 3,308,772, 3-14-67. CI. 108 — 56. Thomas, Orrin H. Universal ignition contact set. 3,297,837, 1-10-67, CI. 200—30. Thomas, Paul D., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Cereal products having incorporated therein alkali salts of monoalkyl fu- marates and maleates. 3,343,964, 9-26-67, CI. 99 — 80. Thomas, Paul M., L. W. Wright, R. W. Burge, and E. E. crile ; said Burge, Wright, and Crile, assignors to said Thomas. Concrete block stacking machine. 3,303,942, 2-14-67, CI. 214 — 6. Thomas, Paul M., L. W. Wright, R. W. Burge, and E. E. Crile, to Builders Equipment Co. Concrete block stacking machine. 3,351,216, 11-7-67, CI. 214 — 6. Thomas, Peter J. : See — Fettis, Gordon C, and Thomas. 3.325,516. Thomas, Philip R., and M. W. Larkin. T-shape field-effect switch having a continuous high output impedance. 3,305,- 709, 2-21-67, CI. 317 — 235. Thomas, Pierre : See — Benoit, Gerard, Ferdy and Franz Maver, and Thomas. 3,300,752. Benoit, Gerard, Ferdy and Franz Mayer, and Thomas. 3,350,680. Benoit, Gerard. Ferdy and Franz Mayer, and Thomas. 3,350,681. Thomas, Rainer, and P. Weber, to Phrix-Werke Aktiengesell- schaft. Method of separating cations from solutions con- taining the same and for incorporating cations into bodies of regenerated cellulose. 3,347.968, 10-17-67, CI. 264 — 195. Thomas, Ralph H., and L. J. Marlatt, to Bristol-Mvers Co. Moisture-proof container. 3.346,099, 10-10-67, CI. 206 — 42. Thomas, Richard & Baldwins Ltd. : See — Jansen, Hermann, Walther, Bauer, and Johns. 3,330,334. Thomas. Richard E., and G. A. Haas, to United States of America, Navy. Method and apparatus for investigating variations in surface work function bv electron beam scan- ning. 3,337,729, 8-22-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Thomas. Richard E., and G. A. Haas, to United States of America, Navy. System for investigating work function distribution and field distribution of a surface by electron beam scanning. 3,341,704. 9-12-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Thomas, Robert A., to Trefileries Leon Bekaert, P.v.b.A. Fast- ening devices. 3,353.774, 11-21-67, CI. 248 — 68. Thomas, Robert E., and D. C. Mitchell, to Detroit Aluminum & Brass Corp. Bearing construction. 3,307,926, 3—7-67, CI. 29—196.4. Thomas, Robert L., to The Fafnir Bearing Co. Bearing hous- ing cartridge. 3,301.612, 1-31-67, CI. 308 — 20. Thomas, Robert M. : See — Kobold, Patrick J., and Thomas. 3,351,952. Thomas, Robert M., and I. Kuntz, to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Soluble high molecular weight polymers of cyclopentadiene. 3,328,372, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 93.1. Thomas, Robert W. : See — Cataldo. John B., Kralik, Kusse, and Thomas. 3,349,208. Kussy, Frank W., Farnsworth, and Thomas. 3,311,793. Thomas, Roy, to Leo Computers Ltd. Data reading appara- tus. 3,305,670, 2-21-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Thomas. Roy P., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Casing cutting system. 3,332.492. 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 55.1. Thomas, Samuel O. : See — Whaley, Howard A., Patterson, and Thomas. 3,344,025. Thomas, Stanley W., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Wide-range count rate meter utiliz- ing plural count rate circuits and a range identifier. 3,300,- 719, 1-24-67, CI. 324 — 78. Thomas, Teddy R. : See — Scott, John E., and Thomas. 3,346,844. Thomas, Teddy R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Nor-nand logic cir- cuit using tunnel diodes. 3,330,971, 7-11-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Thomas. Telfer L. : See — Anderson, Floyd E., and Thomas. 3,303,214. Thomas. Tex C. : See — Brase, Douglas R., Peterson, and Thomas. 3,337,814. Thomas, Tex C. to Collins Radio Co Counter step-down fre- quency synthesizer. 3,354,403, 11-21-67, CI. 331 — 18. Thomas, Theodore C. : See — Abel, Vernon T., and Thomas. 3,316,013. Thomas, Thomas G., and S. G. Wilson, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Processes for the recovery of uranium. 3,347,642, 10-17-07, CI. 23 — 342. Thomas, Walter : See — Harms, Johann, Thomas, Berther, and Schultze. 3,334,- 089. Thomas, Walter M. : See — Allcock, Harry R., and Thomas. 3,329,663. Thomas, Walter N. Magnetically influenced question and answer game. 3,307,850, 3-7-67, CI. 273 — 161. Thomas, Wilbur E., to General Binding Corp. Collator with friction collector. 3,323,791, 6-6-67, CI. 270—58. Thomas, Wilford H. : See — Cook, Shirl E., and Thomas. 3,340,284. Kobetz, Paul, and Thomas. 3,344,048. Thomas, William D. : See — Kirk, Merritt C, Jr., Olenzak, Reif. and Thomas. 3,309,- 421. Smith, Ira D., Lindow, and Thomas. 3,323,806. Thomas, William H. : See — Conrad, Robert G., Deep, Pughe, Henriksen, and Thomas. 3,295,324. Thomas, William H., and J. E. Harper, to General Motors Corp. Turbine rotor. 3,356,339, 12-5-67, CI. 253 — 39. Thomas, William J. : See — Bego, Robert E., Thomas, and Voltattornl. Re. 26,270. Thomas, William J., to Detoronics Corp. Transmission line type surge attenuator for transient voltage and current impulses. 3,324,793, 6-13-67, CI. 102 — 28. Thomas, William L., to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Sampling device. 3,298,236, 1-17-67, CI. 73 — 425.6. Thomas, William L., to British Petroleum Co. Ltd. High vacu- um distillation. 3,347,754, 10-17-67, CI. 202 — 186. Thomas, William M. : See — McQuillan, Robert D., Thomas, and Frey. 3,314,784. Thomas, William R., and G. J. Panek, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Pressure actuated circuit inter- rupter resettable by fluid pressure also having pressure ac- tuated detent means. 3,344,249 9-26-67, CI. 200 — 82. Thomason, Harrv E. Apparatus for cooling and solar heating a house. 3,295,591, 1-3-67, CI. 165 — 1. Thomason, Harry E. Solar heat collector. 3,303,838, 2-14- 67, CI. 126 — 271. Thomason, Herman E. : See — Webb, James E. 3,331,951. Thomassen, Erling A., to O. M. Christensen. Nestable crab traps. 3,300,890, 1-31-67, CI. 43—100. Thomasset. Auguste L. Apparatus and methods for the measure of the electrical impedance of living organisms. 3,316,896, 5-2-67, CI. 128—2.1. Thome, Paul : See — Bridoux, Claudet, Foulquier, Kauffmann, and Thome. 3,360.029. Thome, William L. : See— Beggs, Donald, and Thome. 3,328,997. Thome, William L„ D. Beggs, and J. B. McCully, to Midland Ross Corp. Method and apparatus for firing ceramic bodies. 3,351,687, 11-7-67, CI. 264 — 58. Thominet, Michael L., to Societe d'Etudes Scientifiques et Industrielles de l'lle-de-France. N- (substituted amino alkyl)-2-alkoxy-sulfamoyl benzamides. 3,312,739, 4—4-67, CI. 260—556. Thominet, Michel L. : See — Miller, Charles S., Engelhardt, and Thominet. 3,342,826. Thominet, Michel L., to Societe D'Etude Scientifiques et industrielles de L'lle-de-France. Process for preparing new benzamides. 3,357,978, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 247. Thomolaris, John Z. : See — Miller, Harry C, Paul, and Thomolaris. 3,339,383. Thompson, Adelbert L. Fishing reel. 3,312,417, 4-4-67, CI. 242 — 84.1. Thompson, Adrian J. Adjustable draw sheet frame and draw sheet. 3,346,890, 10-17-67, CI. 5—82. Thompson, Albion J. : See — Benjamin, Harley O., and Thompson. 3,349,611. Thompson, Allan R. : See — Hartley, Maurice S., Thompson, and Zaffarano. 3,312,977. Koeblitz, William E., and Thompson. 3,302,212. Thompson, Allan R., to Clevite Corp. Direct writing instru- ment. 3,311,920, 3-28-67, a. 346—140. Thompson, Allan R., to Clevite Corp. Magnetic recorder with linearity compensation. 3,317,9!5, 5-2-67, CI. 246 — 117. Thompson, Allan R., and F. Eubel, Jr., to Clevite Corp. D'Arsonval motor. 3,317,916, 5-2-67, CI. 346 — 139. Thompson, Alvin E., to TRW, Inc. Actuating device. 3,357,- 265, 12-12-67, CI. 74 — 10.33. Thompson, Andy L. : See — Ausherman, Harry S., and Thompson. 3,333,348. Thompson, Andy L. Irrigation pipe valve. 3,319,927, 5-16— 67, CI. 251—145. Thompson, Andy L. Limited access livestock feeder apparatus. 3,336,907, 8-22-67, CI. 119—56. Thompson, Arthur C, K. Szabo, M. E. Brokke, and J. J. Menn, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphorus-containing esters of 2-thiomethyl mercapto pyrimidines. 3,313,814, 4—11-67, CI. 260—251. Thompson, Benjamin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Allenic ketones and process for their preparation. 3,337,634, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 593. Thompson, Blair C. : See — Mott, Lucille E., Lounsbury, Thompson, Beauregard, Murtaugh, and Sardinas. 3,319,226. Thompson, Bobby C, to Freeway Washer & Stamping Co. Kicker mechanism for stamping press. 3,323,400, 6-6-67, CI. 83—160. Thompson, Bradie W. : See — Cunningham, Beulah F., and Thompson. 3,358,311. Thompson, Brian J. : See — Parrent, George B., Jr., and Thompson. 3,320,852. Thompson, Bruce R. Screens, strainers and the like. 3,327,865, 6-27-67, CI. 210.497. LIST OP PATENTEES i:;<)7 Thompson, Charles D. : See — ■ Ban, Thomas E., Thompson, and Nelson. 3,311,465. Ban, Thomas E., Thompson, and Nelson. 3,313,017. Thompson, Charles E., and C. E. Heath, Jr., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Transition metal electrode. 3,346,421, 10-10-67, CI. 136 — 120. Thompson, Charles S., to The Magnavox Co. Elastic streteh- ahle coaxial cahle having constant capacitance using woven or helically wound conductors. 3,299,375. 1-17-67, CI. 333 — 96. Thompson, Charles S., to E. W. Bliss Co. Coupling for a flat woven band of tape. 3,355,7S2, 12-5-67, CI. 24—265. Thompson, Charles T., to Joy Mfg. Co. Tripod drill support. 3,322.378, 5-30-67. CI. 248—13. Thompson, Charles T., to Jov Mfg. Co. Adjustable mounting for rock drills. 3,338,316, 8-29-67, CI. 173 — 43. Thompson. Charles W. : See — Kovach. John T., Jr., and Thompson. 3,295,585. Thompson, Chester C, Jr., to Radiation Dynamics, Inc. Cur- rent control and indicator for high voltage accelerators. 3,309,616. 3-14-67, CI. 32S — 258. Thompson, Clyde H. Burner heat distributor. 3,307,531, 3- 7-67, CI. 126—215. Thompson, Clyde L. : See — Scott, Robert K., McCreight, Eistein, and Thompson. 3,314,758. Thompson, David, Jr., and D. P. Fisher, to General Motors Corp. Direct acting self-adjusting brake mechanism. 3,334,- 710. 8-8-67, CI. 1SS — 79.5. Thompson, David P. : See — Mlllington, Ralph, and Thompson. 3,314,720. Thompson, David L., to Thompson Tank and Mfg. Co. Inc. Portable vacuum and pressure liquid tank truck. 3,315,611, 4-25-67, CI. 103—235. Thompson, David L., to Thompson Tank and Mfg. Co., Inc. Float valve assembly for a portable vacuum tank. 3,347,- 263. 10-17-67, CI. 137 — 448. Thompson, Dewey T., and W. T. Fincher, to Callaway Mills Co. Curl resistant dust collecting mats. 3,306,808, 2-28- 67, CI. 161 — 66. Thompson, Douglas K. : See — Baker, Von D., Castle, Mar, and Thompson. 3,333,818. Castle, William S., Mar, and Thompson. 3,316,717. Castle, William S., Mar, and Thompson. 3,338,508. Castel, William S., Thompson, and Mar. 3,320,749. Thompson, Earl A. Indexing device. Re. 26,218, 6-6-67, CI. 90 — 56. Thompson, Earl A. Rolling machine for forming tubular workpieces. 3,299,680, 1-24-67, CI. 72 — 6. Thompson, Earl A. Turbine. 3,302,923, 2-7-67, CI. 253 — 2. Thompson, Earl A. Engine valve operating mechanism. 3,314,404, 4-18-67, CI. 123—90. Thompson, Earl A., to Earl A. Thompson Mfg. Co. Internal grinding machine. 3,345,7S2, 10-10-67, CI, 51 — 50. Thompson, Earl A., Mfg. Co. : See — Thompson, Earl A. 3.345,782. Van Deberg. Walter H. 3,360,079. Thompson, Elbert G. : See — Johnson, Roger E., and Thompson. 3,316,784. Thompson Electric Co., The : See — Farrington, Robert K. 3.342.988. Thompson, Ellis G., E. C. Dubbels, and W. Ostrom, to Blaw- Knox Co. Agglomerating process for powdered food solids or the like. 3.313.629. 4-11-67, CI. 99—56. Thompson, Eugene H. Manicuring device. 3,311,117, 3-2S-67. Cl. 132—73.0. Thompson, Floyd N. Method and apparatus for stretching carpets including compression force measuring means. 3.311,347, 3-28-67, CI. 254—57. Thompson, Francis T., and L. S. Schmitz, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Photoconductive multiplexing apparatus. 3.335,228, 8-8-67, CI. 179 — 15. Thompson, Frank R., to The New York Air Brake Co. Valve with resilient seat and retainer. 3,325,142, 6-13-67, CI. 251—306. Thompson, Franklin E. Cable cutter for simultaneously per- forming a plurality of spaced cuts. 3,309,768, 3-21-67, CI. 30—91.1. Thompson, Gary C. Article displav and transfer counter unit. 3,343,900, 9-26-67, CI. 312 — 140.1. Thompson, George E., to Girling Ltd. Vehicle drum brake adjuster. 3,352,3S3, 11-14-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Thompson, George L., to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Rare earth oxide and vanadate phosphors. 3,322,682, 5-30-67, CI. 252—301.4. Thompson, Gerald D. Electrical cord dispenser. 3,316,361, 4-25-67, Cl. 191 — 12.4. Thompson, Gordon B., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Float- ing reference clipping circuit. 3,344,284, 9-26-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Thompson. Gordon W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for minimizing pellicle fouling. 3,322,564, 5-30-07, Q. 117—102. Thompson, Gordon W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Flame treating burner device. 3,360,029, 12-20-67, CI. 158 — 116. Thompson Grinder Co., The : See — Wilson, John C. 3,305,974. Thompson, Harold A., to Texaco Inc. Method for emulsion breaking of crude oils. 3,346, 50S, 10-10-67, CI. 252—328. Thompson, Harold D., to Piggy Wiggly Corp. Shopping cart. 3,335,818, 8-15-07. CI. 186 — 1. Thompson, Harris A. Method and apparatus for application of nebulized medication in positive pressure respiratory equipment. 3,301,255, 1-31-07, CI. 128—29. Thompson-Hayward Chemical Co. : See — Shadbolt. Charles A. 3,328,244. Thompson, Herbert E. : See — Blackley, Charles L., and Thompson. 3,308,451. Thompson, Howard J., to Honeywell Inc. Sphericity measur- ing apparatus having a capacitor probe and a stable rotat- ing means. 3,319,163, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 61. Thompson. Howard J., and H. D. West, to Honeywell, Inc. Balancing apparatus. 3.299,714, 1-24-67 CI. 73 — 468. Thompson, Hugh P., to Vickers Ltd. Methods of freeze- drying material, particularly foodstuff material. 3,318,012, 5-9-67, CI. 34 — 5. Thompson Industries, Inc. : Sec — Buechler, William R. 3,323,831. Dagobert, Henri A. L. 3,317,249. Thompson, Ira F., to Radio Corp. of America. Deflection yoke coil. 3,310,763, 3-21-07, CI. 335 — 213. Thompson, Ivan P., to Union Carbide Corp. Thermochemical desurfacing method. 3,322,578, 5-30-07, CI. 148—9.5. Thompson, Ivor A., to A. C. Egerton Engineering (Bromley) Ltd. Hospital and like beds. 3,300,793, 1-31-67, Cl. 5 — 61. Thompson, Jack B. : See — Smith, Kent F., and Thompson. 3,344,277. Thompson, Jack L. : See — Bahniuk, Eugene, Budzieh, and Thompson. 3,320,745. Bahniuk, Eugene, and Thompson. 3,347,041. Thompson, James E., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Synthesis of mixed glyeerides. 3,337,596, 8-22-67, Cl. 260 — 410.7. Thompson, James J. : See — Ball, Harry, and Thompson. 3,327,864. Thompson. James R. : See — Kleist LeRoy, Thompson, and Zepf. 3.334,539. Thompson, James R., to Washington Iron Works. Interlock- ing yarder. 3,300,188, 1-24-67, Cl. 254 — 184. Thompson, James R., to Washington Iron Works. Lock mecha- nism for telescoping spar. 3,346,281, 10-10-67, Cl. 287 — 58. Thompson, Jerome B., to United States of America, Navy. Method and apparatus for coating the interior of hollow bodies. 3,303,041, 2-7-67, Cl. 117 — 18. Thompson, Joel E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Miniature indicating fuse. 3,308,257, 3-7-67, Cl. 200— 123. Thompson, John A., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Purification of alkyl aryl hydrocarbons. 3,338,983, 8-29-67, Cl. 260—674. Thompson, John H. : See — Durgin, Charles B., Thompson, and Whittaker. 3,311.760. Geil, Fred G., Whittaker, and Thompson. 3,359,537. Nelkin, Arthur, Thompson, and Geil. 3,345,607. Thompson, John H., D. D. Skinner, R. H. Whittaker, and F. G. Geil, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Temperature sensor. 3,318,152, 5-9-67, Cl. 73—362.8. Thompson, John W., and J. C. Ownby, to Eastman Kodak Co. Thermal stabilizers for jet fuels. 3,323,884, 6-6-67, Cl. 44—66. Thompson, John W., and J. C. Ownby. Amides of N-acyl sarcosines. 3,324,155, 6-6-67, Cl. 260 — 404.5. Thompson, John W., and G. R. Lappin, to Eastman Kodak Co. Antioxidants for lubricating oils. 3,328,301, 6-27-67, Cl. 252 — 47.5. Thompson, John W., and T. G.. Davis, to Eastman Kodak Co. Antioxidant composition and ester lubricating oil contain- ing it. 3,347,791, 10-17-67, Cl. 252—33.6. Thompson, Joseph, to Consolidated Cigar Corp. Shipping and display container. 3,339,714, 9-5-67, Cl. 206 — 44.11. Thompson, Joseph C. Chiropractic table. 3.343,531, 9-26-67, Cl. 128—69. Thompson, Joseph H., to Cue-Thompson & Co. Ventilating wall construction with stud location indicators. 3,318.050, 5-9-67, Cl. 52—105. Thompson, Julian L., to United States of America, Navy. Television tracking error detector. 3,320,300, 5-16-07, Cl. 178—6.8. Thompson, Kenneth B. Optical viewing apparatus. 3,357,769, 12-12-67, Cl. 350—121. Thompson, Kenneth R., to General Electric Co. Automatic zeroing for a rolling mill position regulator. 3,330,142, 7-11-67, Cl. 72—8. Thompson, Kevin N. : See — Calabrese, Anthony M., Dill, and Thompson. 3,324,030. Thompson, Laurie D. Equalizing drive for tandem axle road vehicles. 3,347,332, 10-17-67, Cl. 180 — 22. Thompson. Lawrence C. : See — McMillian, Thomas, and Thompson. 3,352,144. Thompson, Lawrence K., III. Controlled medical injection ap- paratus. 3,336,925, S-22-07, Cl. 12S— 21S. Thompson, Leon J., to International Business Machines Corp. Systems for controlling stepper motor starting and stop- ping operations. 3,32S,658, 6-27-67, Cl. 318 — 138. Thompson, Leonard H. : See — Larson, Harold A., Schultz, Thompson, and Wells. 3 311 280 Wells, Jack F,, and Thompson. 3,304,477. 1308 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Thompson, Leonard R. : See — Hennis, Henry E., and Thompson. 3,320.304. Thompson, Leonard R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Salicylates of hydroxymethylated diphenyl ether. 3.325,533, 0-13-67, CI. 260 — 474. Thompson, Lionel D., to Holley Carburetor Co. Engine con- trol device. 3.358,664, 12-19-67. CI. 123—140. Thompson. Lloyd E. : See — Turner, John F., Ziegler, Thompson, and Jessen. 3,352,- 518. Thompson, Malcolm P., to North American Aviation, Inc. Artillery fire control system. 3,313,209, 4-11-67, CI." 89—41. Thompson, Marion L. Valve damping assembly. 3,298,337, 1-17-67, CI. 123—188. Thompson, Marshall P. Push button mechanism with inter- locking apparatus and energizing means therefor. 3,299,- 222, 1-17-67. CI. 200 — 5. Thompson, Matthew C. : See — Oury, Ralph M. 3,327,986. Thompson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — ■ Craig, Burnie M. 3,335,298. Thompson. Milton A. : See — Pitts, Sam H., Jr., and Thompson. 3,335,027. Thompson, Orville I., to Bell & Howell Co. Device for con- structing electrical apparatus. 3,327,173, 6-20-67. CI. 317 — 101. Thompson, Otis M., to Jacuzzi Bros. Inc. Injector assembly and associated foot valve assembly. 3,323,468, 6-6-67, CI. 103 — 260. Thompson, Paul P.. to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Process comprising employing trialkyltin carboxvlates for repelling rodents. 3,309,269, 3-14-67, CI. 167 — 46. Thompson, Philip M.. to Plessey-UK Ltd. Multi-emitter bi- polar transistors utilized as binary counter and logic gate. 3,345,518. 10-3-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Thompson Processing Co., Inc. : See — Hoenig, Donald J. 3,324,608. Thompson, Quentin E., to Monsanto Co. Cvclic thionosulfites and their preparation. 3.357.993 12-12-67. CI. 260 — 327. Thompson. Ralph J., and C. T. Loshing. Crystal oscillator having frequency proportional to variations of an electrical load. 3,297,956, 1-10-67, CI. 331 — 177. Thompson, Raymond, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Hydrazine borate fluxes. 3,344,001, 9-26-67, CI. 148 — 23. Thompson, Raymond, M. P. Brown, H. B. Silver, A. E. Dann, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Use of alkylamine borates as corrosion inhibitor for ferrous metal. 3,360,390, 12-26-67. CI. 117 — 16. Thompson, Raymond S. Grape and flower harvesting tools. 3.295,203, 1-3-67, CI. 30 — 232. Thompson, Richard L., to General Electric Co. Cooling ar- rangement for electrical apparatus. 3,317,796, 5-2-67, CI. 317 — 100. Thompson, Richard L., and F. B. Dwyer, to The Colonial Sugar Refining Co. Ltd. Method of rendering asbestos ore particles differentially fluorescent. 3,346,111, 10-10-67, CI. 209 — 9. Thompson, Robert E., to Sobering Corp. Combination dis- penser. 3,346,146, 10-10-67, CI. 222—189. Thompson, Robert R. : See — Ignatowski, James R., and Thompson. 3,343,025. Thompson, Robert L., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Boom mounted drill support. 3,304,033, 2-14-67, CI. 248 — 16. Thompson, Robert R., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Soil gas prospecting for petroleum. 3,302,700, 2-7-67, CI. 116 — 4. Thompson, Robert R., and J. C. Cumming, to Rockwell- Standard Corp. Laminated articles and methods of bond- ing and debonding therefor. 3,348,040, 10-24-67, CI. 188—250. Thompson, Robert W. : See — Pyatt, Lawrence A. 3,302,131. Thompson, Ronald R. : See — Cook, Albert N.. and Thompson. 3.340.835. Peterson, Wesley R., Cook, Thompson, and Stolpen. 3,353.424. Thompson, Ronald R., and A. H. Stolpen, to The Singer Co. Single pile foot controller. 3,328,740, 6-27-67, CI. 338 — 108. Thompson, Samuel G. : See — Dusenbury, Joseph H., and Thompson. 3,336,644. Thompson, Samuel G.. to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Process for compacting fabric. 3,325,871, 6-20-67, CI. 26 — 18.6. Thompson, Seth W. Adjustable linkage mechanism. 3,354,- 730, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 42. Thompson, Seth W. Oscillating and rotating lawn sprinkler. 3,355,110, 11-28-67, CI. 239—242. Thompson, Stanley M. : See — Egan, Gerald H., Smith, and Thompson. 3,308,512. Thompson, Stanley P., and R. J. Martinovich, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Containers. 3,302,856, 2-7-67, CI. 229 — 51. Thompson Tank and Mfg. Co. Inc. : See — Thompson, David L. 3,315.611. Thompson, David L. 3,347,263. Thompson. Theodore F. Fluid coupling. 3,301,096, 1-31- 67, CI. 74 — 774. Madurski, and Thompson. Matrix tabu- , a. 199—47. 1-17-67, CI. Thompson, Thomas E. : See — Taplin, Lael B., Datwyler, 3,302,398. Thompson, Thomas W. : See — Sommers, Donald J., and Thompson. 3,331,070. Thompson, Tom H. Valve plate mounting for a cylinder and multi-piston type pump. 3,295,460, 1-3-67, CI. 103—162. Thompson, Vernon F. Fuel supply system for volatile fluids. 3,324,923, 6-13-67, CI. 158—36.3. Thompson, Vernon F. Carburetor float valve. 3,334,649, 8-S- 67, CI. 137—329.04. Thompson, Vernon R. : See — Cloran, Thomas S., and Thompson. 3,340,055. Cloran, Thomas S., and Thompson. 3,340,056. Thompson, Wallace M. : See — Jouhal. Teia S.. and Thompson. 3.332.342. Thompson, Waiter A., to Alfred R. Schlipalius. lating and alignment tool. 3,295,668, 1-3-67 Thompson, Warren H. Boat trailer. 3,298,551 214 — 506. Thompson, Wendell L. : See — Parr, Edward L. 3,327,755. Parr, Edward L. 3,338,516. Parr, Edward L. 3,358,482. Thompson, Wendell S. : See — Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,295,664. Heffelfinger, Robert D., Hagerborg, Thompson, and Olden- kamp. 3,330,310. Thompson, Willard W. : See — Smith, Gean D., and Thompson. 3,359,697. Thompson, William A. Electrical connector for small insu- lated wires. 3,303,266, 2-7-67, CI. 174 — 84. Thompson, William B. : See — Brewer, Lee M., Rohde, and Thompson. 3,315,570. Reinke, James J., Rohde, and Thompson. 3,327,340. Thompson, William C. Portable caseless dry battery electric lamp. 3, 332. S05, 7-25-67, CI. 136—110. Thompson, William E., to General Motors Corp. Die casting plunger piston ring. 3,300,822, 1-31-67, CI. 22—70. Thompson, William E., and B. G. Simmons, deceased (by H. G. Simmons, executor). Removable keel block. 3,344,- 613, 10-3-67, CI. 61—66. Thompson, William J., to American Can Co. Electrostatic printing with a magnetic brush feed. 3,358,594, 12-19-67, CI. 101—114. Thompson, William R. : See — Baker, Samuel B., and Thompson. 3,359,331. Thompson, William R., to Atlas Motor Graders. Inc. Earth handling machine. 3,319,366, 5-16-67, CI. 37 — 117.5. Thompson, William S., to Elkhart Brass Mfg. Co., Inc. Hose clamp for hose storage means. 3,338,260, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 355.28. Thompson, William S., Jr., B. J. Frazier, and O. L. Morrisett, to Halliburton Co. Rotary valve with expandable liner. 3,346,002, 10-10-67, CI. 137—246.22. Thorns, Edward J. Retainer for tape on a reel. 3.357,547, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 53. Thomsen, Alfred M. : See — Hess, Robert W., Thomsen, Porter, and Anderson. 3.314.797. Thomsen, Donald L., and J. R. Anderson, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Surface finishing. 3,355,760, 12-5-67, CI. 15—246. Thomsen, Jack W. : See — Soong, William E., and Thomsen. 3,337,147. Thomson, Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co., Solids handling equipment. 3,318,437, 5-9-67, CI. 198 Thomson, Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. -62. Ltd. Solids handling equipment. 3,318,440, 5-9-67, CI. 198— 140. Thomson, Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. Conveyor belts. 3,343,652, 9-26-67, CI. 198 — 191. Thomson, Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. Conveyor belts. 3,343,653, 9-26-67, CI. 198—203. Thomson. Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. Solids handling equipment. 3,344,956, 10-3-67, CI. 222 — 56. Thomson, Charles, to Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. Conveyors. 3,351,179, 11-7-67, CI. 198 — 203. Thomson, Charles, to 'Solar Thomson Engineering Co. Ltd. Cable belt. 3,352,408, 11-14-67, CI. 198—201. Thomson Corp. : See — Briggs, Sidney, III. 3,325,623. Thomson, Edward T. : See — Whittaker, Vernon, and Thomson. 3,296,493. Thomson, Ely K., to Continental Carbon Co. Apparatus for shaping bags. 3,352,231, 11-14-67. CI. 100 — 90. Thomson, George M., to Central Station Signals, Inc. Plural pen recorder. 3,350,717, 10-31-67, CI. 346 — 49. Thomson, George M., and R. H. Bosworth, to Bendix Corp. Flexible pivot gas flow restriction seal device. 3,323.376, 6- 6-67, CI. 74—5.4. Thomson, Harris A. : See — Kemppinen, Auvo I., and Thomson. 3,331,711. Thomson, Henry A. : See — Johnson, Robert B., and Thomson. 3,358.892. Thomson, Henry (Harry) A., to Honeywell Inc. Retaining apparatus. 3,349,454, 10-31-67, CI. 24 — 259. LIST OF PATENTEES i:;u!) Thomson Houston-Hotchkisa Brandt, Compagnie Francalse : See — Gerliioh, Pierre. 3,327,136. Thomson, John R. : See — Greenberg, Percy. 3,310,33S. Thomson, John S. : See — Corliss, Duncan S., Keast, and Thompson. 3,352,7S5. Haycock, George W. 3,299,452. Thomson, John S. Cranes. 3,353,687, 11-21-67, CI. 212 — 58. Thomson, Kenneth W. : See — Bundschuh, John J., and Thomson. 3,315,911. Thomson Machinery, The : See — Duncan, Richard A. 3,35S,S30. Thomson, Marvin G. : See — Musschoot, Albert, and Thomson. 3.335,861. Musschoot, Albert, and Thomson. 3,35S,815. Thomson, Osborne M. Filter cigarette. 3,359,9SS, 12-26-67, CI. 131 — 10.3. Thomson, Quentin R. Air distributor. 3,302,550, 2-7-67, CI. 98 — 40. Thomson, Quentin R., to Krueger Mfg. Co. Air diffusing regis- ter. 3.35S.577. 12-19-67, CI. 98 — 40. Thomson, Richard N. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for making a filtering medium from plexlfilamentary material. 3,346,682, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — 93. Thomson & Schovee : See — Cole, Thomas D. 3.356.7S0. Thomson, Wallace B., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel element for a nuclear reactor. 3,321,378, 5-23-67, CI. 176—73. Thomson, Walter G., to International Business Machines Corp. Round corner cutting machine for record cards. 3,357,289, 12-12-67, CI. 83—389. Thomson, Winslow E. : See — Kirkpatrick, Glen A. 3,323,832. Thon. Donald G., to The M. T. & D. Co. Cutter suspension apparatus for mower. 3,357,165, 12-12-67, CI. 56 — 25.4. Thon. Ronald A., to Molon Motor & Coil Corp. Pump. 3,335,- 668, 8-15-67, CI. 103 — 103. Thouemann Peter C, P. A. Davenport, and H. A. Blevin, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Plasma containment apparatus comprising rotating and fixed magnetic fields. 3,315,114, 4-18-67, CI. 313 — 161. Thoner, Robert. Foldable warm air and steam bath assembly. 3.351,956, 11-14-67, CI. 4—160. Thonet Industries, Inc. : See — Giacomini, Jean P. 3,335,990. Thor Hammer Co. Ltd. : See — Jeffery. Winston E. P., and Stephens. 3,320,986. Thorburn, David H., to The Powers Regulator Co. Air bleed nozzle. 3,297,044, 1-10-67, CI. 137—82. Thorburn, David H.. to The Powers Regulator Co. Pneumatic control unit. 3,319,644, 5-16-67, Cl. 137 — 85. Thorburn, David H., to The Powers Regulator Co. Pneumatic- hvdraulic pulse actuator. 3,347,461, 10-17-67, Cl. 236 — 79. Thorburn, David H., to The Powers Regulator Co. Valve. 3,360,234. 12-26-67, Cl. 251 — 44. Thorburn, Milton R. : See — Kavanagh, Arthur J., Koester, Thorburn, and Tackaberry. 3,348,547. Thoreson-McCosh, Inc. : See— Maus, Arthur E. 3,325,913. Maus, Arthur E. 3,337,969. Thorington, Duke, to Duro-Test Corp. Optically pumped laser with cathodo luminescent pumping light source. 3,349,339, 10-24-67. Cl. 331 — 94.5. Thorington, Luke, and D. G. Trutner, to Duro-Test Corp. Elec- tric lamp mounting. 3,356,984, 12-5-67. Cl. 339 — 72. Thorman, Richard F. Soap cake holder. 3,346,228, 10-10-67, Cl. 24S — 316. Thornier, Joachim, H. Zoebelein, and M. Dohr, to Henkel & Cie. G.m.b.H. Reaction product of hydroxy-containing polymer and polycarboxylic acid anhydride, and water soluble salts thereof. 3,321,429, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 29.4. Thorn Electrical Industries Ltd. : See — Chapman, Donald F. 3,350,605. Kember, Raymond C, and Allison. 3,345,451. McLintic, William J. 3,333,139. Thorn, Frank H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Apparatus and process for the coagulation of rubber latex and carbon black. 3,335,200, 8-8-67, Cl. 260—746. Thorn, Richard H. W., and J. T. Franek, to H. G. Heinz Co.. Ltd. Apparatus for successively introducing flowable mate- rial into containers. 3,336,956, S-22-67, Cl. 141 — 83. Thorn. Richard P.. to Lord Corp. Damped tube. 3,314,502, 4-18-67, Cl. 188—1. Thorn. Richard P.. to Lord Corp. Vibration damping mount- ing system. 3.330,519. 7-11-67, Cl. 24S — 358. Thorn, Roy W., Jr., D. E. Warren, R. H. Perkins, G. M. Rick- man, and D. M. Norris. to W. R. Grace & Co. Method for cleaning evaporator tubes. 3,338,745, 8-29-67, Cl. 134 — 22 Thornander. Gote C. I., to Elektriska Svetsningsaktiebolaget. Electrically insulating supporting means for a railway rail. 3,315,893, 4-25-67, Cl. 238—283. Thornberg, Dean S., and R. M. Jepperson, to Montek Division of Model Engineering and Mfg. Corp. Decoder and refer-" ence hurst pulse spacing monitor circuit. 3,332,018, 7-18-67, Cl. 325—322. Thoinberry, John R. : See — Titus, Leslie, Thoinberry, and Breuer. 3,351,428. Thornbury, 'Sydney G. : See — Jackson, Clark E., and Thornbury. 3.296,777. Thorndike, Edward M., to United States of America, Navy. Suspended-drop current meter. 3,336,803, 8-22-67, Cl. 73 — 194. Thorne, Clarence P. : See — Cox, Norman R., Fischer, and Thorne. 3,295,433. Thorne, Gale II., Sr. : See Barrett, William G., Johnson, and Thorne. 3,320,410. Fox, Harold L., Thorne, and Wood. 3,336,931. Thorne, Robert L. : See — Klolst, Robert A., Kurth, and Thorne. 3,349,373. Thornell, Ernest L., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Wheeled toy telephone. 3,305,906, 2-28-07, Cl. 46—33. Throner, Guy C, Jr., to Aerojet-General Corp. Composite casing for fragmentation-type explosive weapon and method of forming same. 3,298,308. 1-17-67, Cl. 102 — 07. Thorner, Robert H. Odometer and speed Indicating mecha- nism. 3,295,376, 1-3-67, Cl. 73—490. Thorner, Robert H. Automotive speed control apparatus. 3,305,042, 2-21-67, Cl. 180—82.1. Thorner, Robert H. Defrosting control for a refrigeration device. 3,321,928, 5-30-67, Cl. 62—140. Thorner, Robert H. Automotive speed control system. 3.322,- 227, 5-30-07, Cl. 180 — 108. Thorner, Robert H. Automotive speed control system. 3,343,- 423, 9-26-67, Cl. 73—535. Thorner, Robert H. Vehicle speed regulator device. 3,348,625, 10-24-67, Cl. 180—108. Thorner, Robert H. Vehicle speed regulating device. 3,348,626, 10-24-67. Cl. 180 — 108. Thorner, Robert H. Control device for refrigeration system. 3,350,894, 11-7-67, Cl. 62—140. Thorne-Thomsen, Thomas, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Tube coupling having split ring locking means. 3,352,576, 11-14-67. Cl. 285—169. Thorngren, Walter A., Sr. Utensil holder. 3,358,5S6, 12-19-67, Ql 99 402. Thornhill, Alan R. : See — Goble, Anthony G., and Thornhill. 3,310,597. Thornhill. Fred S. : See- Trimble, Stanley C, Hewitt, and Thornhill. 3,353,974. Thornhill, Raymond S., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Compositions and method for inhibiting corrosion of metals in aqueous systems. 3,340.001, 9-5-67, Cl. 21 — 2.7. Thornhill, William J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Fluid dis- penser with movable trap chamber having double ended ejector. 3,323,687, 6-6-67, Cl. 222—219. Thornton, Donald B. : See — Hay. Alden W., Thornton, Conciatorl, and Sprague. 3,330,893. Thornton, Donald I., to Fram Corp. Radiation water filter. 3,321,083, 5-23-67, Cl. 210 — 198. Thornton, Eula V. : See — Thornton, Jack D. and E. V. 3,307,554. Thornton, Henry M., Jr. : See — Deeley, Ha'skin U., Jr., and Thornton. 3,295,148. Thornton. Jack D. and E. V. Heated garment. 3,307,554, 3-7-67, Cl. 128 — 402. Thornton, James E. : See — Cray, Seymour R., and Thornton. 3,337,854. Thornton, James E., to Control Data Corp. High speed multiplication device. 3,308,283, 3-7-67, Cl. 235 — 164. Thornton, James E., and S. R. Cray, to Control Data Corp. Simultaneous multiprocessing computer system. 3,346,851, 10-10-67. Cl. 340 — 172.5. Thornton, James R. Atlas Chemical Industries. Inc. Salts of nitroform with hydrazines. 3,297,747, 1-10-67, Cl. 260—501. Thornton, John A. : See — Holke. Eugene E.. Westcott, and Thornton. 3,330.903. Thornton. Lee E., to Clark Equipment Co. Shelf bracket struc- ture. 3.35S.956. 12-19-67, Cl. 24S — 243. Thornton, Leonard : See — McCombie, John W., and Thornton. 3,297,137. Thornton. Rocer L. : See — Tatum, William E.. and Thornton. 3,326, S63. Thornton, Stephen D.. Jr. : See — Folkman, Bern D.. and Thornton. 3,357,429. Thorp, George R. Cartridge reloading device. 3,323,405, 6-6- 67, Cl. 86 — 23. Thorp, James H., to The Smyth Mfg. Co. Joint gluing mecha- nism in a book casing-in machine. 3,310,028, 3-21-67, Cl. 118—227. Thorp, James H.. to The Smyth Mfg. Co. Back gluing mecha- nism in a book casing-in machine. 3,326,179, 6-20-67, Cl. 118—241. Thorp, James T., Jr., to Lambert Engineering Co. Application of expansion joints. 3,335,647, 8-15-67, Cl. 94 — 51. Thorp. Richard C. : See — Joosten, Richard L., and Thorp. 3,35S,S76. Thorpe, Donald H. : See — Bean, Claude T., Jr., and Thorpe. 3.331,730. Thorpe, Merle L., to Metro Inc. Plasma flame powder spray gun. 3.304,402, 2-14-67, Cl. 219—76. Thorpe, Walter H. Automatic fluid transmission. 3,351,168, 11-7-67. Cl. 192—61. Thorson, Sheldon E. : Sec — Whitmore, Charles H., and Thorson. 3,324,890. 1310 INDEX OF PATENTS, 196: Thorsted Maskinfabrik A/S : See — Vind, Ove A. 3,326,220. Thorsteinsson. John E. B. : See — Dalzell, James W., and Thorsteinsson. 3,352,490. Thorstensen, Thomas C, to Metal Hydrides Inc. Borohydride and bating treatment of hides. 3,347,751, 10-17-67, CI. 195—6. Thorup, Richard M., and A. H. Hunter, to Chevron Research Co. Increasing saccharide content in sugar beets. 3,318,- 678, 5-9-67, CI. 71 — 2.5. Thostrup, Harry, to Elektriska Soetsningsakliebolaget. Composite hose unit for supplying a welding gun with a welding wire or wires, shielding gas, welding current and compressed gas. 3,324,225, 6-6-67, CI. 174 — 47. Thostrup, Harry, and J. Fjaertoft, to Elektriska Svetsnings- aktiebolaget. Apparatus for gas-shielded metal-arc weld- ing. 3,319,042, 5-9-67, CI. 219—130. Thourel, Leo, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans FI1. Stepped beam slot-antenna array. 3,311,917, 3-28-67, CI. 343 — 754. Thourson, Thomas L. : See — Epstein, Herman, Foster, and Thourson. 3,335,322. Thouvent, Maurice : See — Baget, Jean G., Sarret, and Thouvent. 3,324,129. Thovson, Dennis K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Transistor tunnel diode high speed ring counter. 3,324,310, 6-6-67, CI. 307—88.5. Thralls. William A. : See — Herndon, Eldon C, Duree, and Thralls. 3,357,257. Thrasher, Howard G. : See — Bligard, Erling J., Colton, and Thrasher. 3,316,036. Colton, Alfred H., Jr., and Thrasher. 3,340,739. Thrasher, Paul M. : See — Dahlman, Per O., and Thrasher. 3,359,370. Thrasher, Shannon O. : y 2 to L. E. Heifetz, and V 2 to J. D. Coleman. Muffler with loop-shaped band movable by gas pul- sations. 3,323,614, 6-6-67, CI. 181—58. Threadgill, Billy W. : See— MacArthur, James G., Threadgill, Terry, and Bull. 3,321,297. Threadgold, Ronald, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Co. Ltd. Plural processors-plural terminal devices interconnect- ing system. 3,345,618, 10-3-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Three J Enterprises, Inc. : See — Paul, James H., Dickinson, and Sorrell. 3,330,001. Thresher, David W., and J. P. Chopyk, to United Service Equipment Co., Inc. Axle bolt and support assembly for casters. 3,327,343, 6-27-67, CI. 16 — 40. Thresher. Griffith N., R. E. Elliott, and A. D. Hogan, to Frank Wheatley Industries, Inc. Check valves. 3,35S,709, 12-19- 67, CI. 137 — 527.4. Thrige-Titan A/S: See — Klubien, Ole. 3.345,353. Thring, Meredith W., to Thring's Advanced Developments Ltd. Dish-washing machines. 3,312,230, 4-4-67, CI. 134—72. Thring's Advanced Developments Ltd. : See — Thring, Meredith W. 3,312,230. Throne, James M. : See — Hanle, John E., Throne, Rarey, and Cernauskas. 3,323,- 965. Throner, Guy C, Jr., to Aerojet-General Corp. Rocket pro- jectile with supported propellant grain. 3,306,204, 2-28- 67, CI. 102—49. Throssel, Lew W. : See — Gould, Jerome, Throssel, Jensen, and Kuhlman. 3,338,- 590. Thrush, James E., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Gas metering and burner system with means for preventing backflow. 3,302,688, 2-7-67, CI. 158 — 115. Thrush, James L., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Container and article holding cap. 3,342,363, 9-19-67, CI. 215 — 43. Thue, Baard H. : See — Follen, Robert J., and Thue. 3,328,796. Thue, Baard H., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,344,- 423, 9-26-67, CI. 343—14. Thuesen, Niel C. Valve port passages and the arrangement thereof in engines. 3,313,278, 4-11-67, CI. 123 — 75. Thuillier, Germaine: See — Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rumpf, and G. Thuillier. 3,313,- 689. Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, Rumpf, and G. Thuillier. 3,334,- 129. Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, P. Rumpf, and G. Thuillier, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Institut National d'Hygiene. Compositions and methods for treating depres- sion. 3.313,689, 4-11-67, CI. 167—65. Thuillier, Jean-Eugene, P. Rumpf, and G. Thuillier, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique and Institut National d'Hygiene. Acetylsalicylic acid derivatives. 3,334,129, 8-1- 67, CI. 260 — 469. Thulman, Robert D. Hooded fireplace construction. 3,359,- 968, 12-26-67, CI. 126 — 120. Thum, Helmut, to Henschel-Werke A.G. Hydrostatic position- ing of worktables of machine tools. 3,355,990, 12-5-67, CI. 90—21. Thumin, Carl, to Lawson Co. Division of Miehle-Goss-Dexter Inc. Guillotine paper cutters-back gage control. 3,297,181, 1-10-67, CI. 214 — 152. Thun. Alfred, to Alfred Thun & Co., G.m.b.H., Firma. Low bicycle pedal. 3,347,112, 10-17-67, CI. 74—594.2. Thun, Alfred, & Co., G.m.b.H., Firma : See — Thun, Alfred. 3,347,112. Thun, Rudolf E. : See — Bullard, Robert L., Hasbrouck, Schlemmer, and Thu._ 3,308,528. Thunberg, Grace : See — Furui, Shungo. 3,315,123. Thurman, Carl C, Jr., J. S. Scruggs, and F. N. Teumac, to- The Dow Chemical Co. Fluorinated copolymers of alkylene imines. 3,341,476, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 2. Thurlow, Reginald J., Sr. and R. J. Thurlow III. Hydraulic jack for camper bodies. 3,350,063, 10-31-67. CI. 254 — 45. Thurlow, Reginald J., Ill : See — Thurlow, Reginald J., Sr. and R. J. Thurlow III. 3,350,- 063. Thurman, Daniel M. : See — Younkin, James R., Mitchell, and Thurman. 3,328,548. Thurman, George E. Nut ■ sheller. 3,357,465, 12-12-67, CI. 146 — 10. Thurman Scale Co. : See — Best, Robert G., Hartzell, and Zsulevich. 3,312,298. Thurman & Younkin, Inc. : See — Younkin, James R. 3,324,733. Younkin, James R. 3.346.217. Younkin, James R., Mitchell, and Thurman. 3,328,548. Thurmeid, Ray H. : See — McDonald, William L., De George, Stewart, and Thur- meid. 3,297,992. Thurmel, Werner, R. Voh, and E. Konstantouros, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft Berlin and Munich. Con- tinuously regenerating copper-containing etching solutions. 3,306,792, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 19. Thurmold, Ray H. : See — McDonald, William L., DeGeorge, Stewart, and Thurmicd. 3,297,992. Thurnauer, Ernst, to Sulzer Brothers Ltd. Heat exchanger pipe coil with support means. 3,346,043, 10-10-67, CI. 165 — 162. Thurston, Benjamin L., to Frost Box Co., Inc. Box construc- tion. 3,337,112. 8-22-67, CI. 229—14. Thurston, Clinton B. : See — Conde, Lyall T., and Thurston. 3,335,944. Thurston, Elvin F. W. : See — Bannert, Konrad J., and Thurston. 3,348,949. Ficken, Geoffrey E., Fry, and Thurston. 3,338,714. Thurston, Elvin F. W., to Ilford Ltd. Novel photographic element sensitized by labile sulfur compounds and organic phosphites. 3,338,712, 8-29-67, CI. 96 — 76. Thurston, Raymond L., and H. M. Smith, to Republic Indus- trial Corp. Clamp structure for metal bands. Re. 26,211, 5-23-67, CI. 24 — 20. Thuse, Erik, to FMC Corp. Carrier gas sublimation. 3,299,- 525, 1-24-67, CI. 34 — 5. Thut, Paul J., to Burroughs Corp. Method for producing accurate type. 3,348,404. 10-24-67, CI. 72 — 340. Thwaites, Leslie B. Apparatus to transfer a power-operated implement between a tractor chassis frame and the ground. 3,307,829, 3-7-67, CI. 254 — 88. Thyen, Eberhard H., to Corning Glass Works. Self locking partition assembly. 3,330,464, 7-11-67, CI. 229 — 15. Thyen, Herbert E., to W. W. Kimball Co. Piano construction having a curved back. 3,298,268, 1-17-67, CI. 84 — 184. Thygeson, John R., Sr. : See — Franklin, John J., and Thygeson. 3,308,556. Thyholt, Andreas. Freely supported deck-construction. 3,333,- 374, 8-1-67, CI. 52—80. Thylander, Stig L., to Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson. Circuit arrangement for producing a pulse train in which the edges of the pulses have an exactly defined time posi- tion. 3,297,952, 1-10-67, CI. 328—61. Ti-Pe Elmeko : See — Tillander, Magnus E., Persson, and Johansson. 3,351,025. Tiano, Martial A. : See — Chomel, Marc L., and Tiano. 3,308,987. Tibbals, Kerry W. Tandem hitch. 3,334,916, 8-8-67, CI. 280 — 412. Tibbetts, George C, to Tibbetts Industries, Inc. Method of making diaphragm means for acoustic translating devices. 3,313,018, 4-11-67, Cl. 29 — 169.5. Tibbetts Industries, Inc. : See — Tibbetts, George C. 3,313,018. Tibbetts, Lester M., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Neon tube -photoconductor multivibrator or ring counter. 3,320,472, 5-16-67, Cl. 315 — 84.5. Tibbetts, Wilbur E. : Set: — Johnson, Donald D., Lieskovsky, and Tibbetts. 3,304,544. Tibbetts, Willis F., to Norris Industries, Inc. Apparatus for testing objects with force generated by suddenly released energy. 3,331,251, 7-18-67, Cl. 73 — 432. Tibbits, William I. : See — Bose, Robert N., Tibbits, and Ranum. 3,348,922. Tibbitt, Ross A. Dispensing apparatus. 3,338,523, 8-29-67, Cl. 239—61. Tibbitts, Douglas G., Jr. and M. Process for manufacturing a disposable shoe insert. 3,312,001, 4-4-67, Cl. 36 — 14. Tibbitts, Mary : See— Tibbitts, Douglas G., Jr. and M. 3,312,001. Tibbitts, William I., and R. N. Bose, to Whirlpool Corp. Atmosphere distributing apparatus. 3,302,549, 2-7-67, Cl. 98—38. LIST OF PATENTEES 1311 and Klusacek. 3,327,- 3,303,461. Tice, Edward : See — Cartwriglit, John S., Henderson, Melvin, Steen, and Tlce. 3,314,452. Tice, Harrv S., Jr. : Sec — Lewandowski, Raymond F., Boulter, Gustafson, and Tice. 3.320,372. Lewandowski, Raymond F., and Tice. 3,339,428. Tichacek, August G. : See — Wiggins, Jerome C, Richie, and Tichacek. 3,331,298. Tichacek, Mlroslav : See — Dosedla, Miroslav, Jelen, Tichacek 425. Tickell, Edward B., Jr. : Sec — Edwards, Lyman M., and Tickell. Fons, Lloyd, and Tickell. 3,334,329. Tichenor, Clyde L. : See — Brand, John R., Olah, and Tichenor. 3,342,967. Cutler. Stanley, Tichenor, and Malmsten. 3,309,454. Tichenor, James A., to Whirlpool Corp. Laundry agitator. 3,296,840. 1-10-67, CI. 68 — 134. Tichenor, James A., and C. R. Miscllke, to Whirlpool Corp. Fluent material dispenser. 3,359,765, 12-26-67, CI. 68— 207. Tickle, Andrew C, to International Computer and Tabulators Ltd. Magnetic thin film information shifting registers. 3,316,543, 4-25-67, CI. 340—174. Tickle, Andrew C, to International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Thin film information transfer devices. 3,357,000, 12-5-67, CI. 340—174. Tieknor, Raymond G., to General Motors Corp. Humidifier. 3,314,602, 4-18-67, CI. 261 — 30. Tidball, Robert A., to Baldwin-Lima-Hamilton Corp. Solid- liquid sea water heater with scale removing features. 3,335,- 083. 8-8-67. CI. 210 — 56. TidbalL Robert A., W. M. King, and P. S. Otten, to Bald- win-Lima Hamilton Corp. Sea water scaling constituents removal and flash distillation. 3,340,159, 9-5-67, CI. 203—7. Tidd, Edwin B., and E. M. Peterson, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Saddle fitting and connection for branching piping systems. 3,307,859, 3-7-67, CI. 285 — 39. Tidemalm, Gustav H., and N. O. Johansson, to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Steering device for track laying vehicles. 3,353,616, 11-21-67, CI. 180—^6.44. Tideswell. Richard B. : See — Pernert, John C, and Tideswell. 3,331,893. Tideswell, Richard B., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polymeric polyvalent metal salts of chlorendic acid. 3,322.800, 5-30-67, CI. 200—429. Tidewater Oil Co. : See — Cellini. Plinio L. 3.315,829. Tidridge, William A. : See — Lutz, Charles W., Tidridge, and Pals. 3,323.862. Tiede, Ralph L., to Owens-Corning Flberglas Corp. temperature insulation for electrical conductors. 817, 4-18-67, CI. 117 — 125. Tiede, Ralph L., to Owens-Corning Flberglas Corp. Apparatus for making composite fibers. 3,333,932, 8-1-67, CI. 65 — 1. Tiede, Ralph L., H. I. Glaser, and J. H. Willis, to Owens- Corning Flberglas Corp. Apparatus for melting and feed- ing heat-softenable materials. 3,358,066, 12-12-67, CI. 13—6. Tiedeman, Robert K. : See — Minarick. Joseph W., and Tiedeman. 3,329,242. Tiedje, John L. : See — Eng, Jackson, and Tiedje. 3,340,184. Tiegel, Ernest G., to Tiegel Mfg. Co. Method of making lead battery elements. 3,343,997, 9-26-67, CI. 136 — 176. Tiegel Mfg. Co. : See — Tiegel, Ernest G. 3,343,997. Tiemann, Jerome J., to General Electric Co. Polarity in- verting D.C. to D.C. converter. 3,320,511, 5-16-67, CI. 321—2. Tiemann, Jerome J., to General Electric Co. Semiconductor devices. 3.358.158. 12-12-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Tiemes, Karel M. : See — Starre, Gerrit, and Tiemes. 3,314.417. Tiemes, Karel M., to North American Philips Co., Inc. sage fixture in particular for dry-shaving 3,314.418, 4-18-67, CI. 128 — 36. Tien, Ping K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elastic wave generator of highly resolved and concentrated beam. 3,321,647, 5-23-67, CI. 310 — 8.1. Tien, Ping K., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Light modulating system. 3,321,714, 5-23-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Tierl, Justin D. Vertically adjustable stilt for artisans and the like. 3,343,631, 9-26-67, CI. 182—230. Tiernan, Frank M., Jr. Golfer's head movement control de- vice. 3,350,102, 10-31-67. CI. 273—190. Tiernan. Henrv W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Dead-end connector. 3,340,351. 9-5-67, CI. 174 — 79. Tierney Paul A. : See — Lewis, Daniel W.. and Tierney. 3.337,309. Tierney, Paul A., to Monsanto Co. Reinforced plastics con- taining base treated, calcined particulate fillers and organo- silane coupling agents. 3,328,339, 6-27-67, CI. 260—37. Tiesler. Richard E. : See — Zahn, Rudolf K.. Tiesler, and Hanske. 3,300.476. Tiesler, Robin F. Adjustable ski binding. 3,314,687, 4-18- 67. CI. 280—11.35. High 3,314,- Mas- apparatus. Tiest, Johannes : See — Van der Ham, Pieter C, and Tiest. 3.323,675. Tiest, Johannes, to North American Philip- Co., Inc. Lock- ing device for vacuum cleaner tube. 3,318,019, 5-9-07, CI. 2S5 — 7. Tietge, Fred R. Wrench having a reduced portion which falls at the desired torque. 3,331,207, 7-18-07, CI. 81—52.4. Tietge, Fred R. Skate board construction. 3,331,012, 7-18-67, CI. 280—11.28. Tietjen, Thomas A. : See — Mytych, Casimir J„ and Tietjen. 3,334,000. Tietjens, Eduard W., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Hair clipper. 3,307,257, 3-7-67, CI. 30—34.1. Tietz, La Vern R., and L. F. Niebergall, to Walker Mfg. Co. Filter. 3,347,390, 10-17-67, CI. 210 — 448. Tietz, Raymond P., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polypivalolactone containing a nickel chlorobenzoate. 3,345,- 343, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 78.3. Tlffan, Arthur J., and R. S. Shank, to The Standard Oil Co. Vinyl halide resin, epoxy or alkyd resin, monoalkenyl and polyalkenyl monomer reinforced thermoplastic composition. 3,305,514. 2-21-07, CI. 260—32.6. Tiffany, Earl H., Jr. : See — Sheen, Thomas N., Tiffany, and Berger. 3,312,593. Tiffany, John M., to Western Electric Co. Pulse code respon- sive signal detector and gate circuit. 3,340,510, 9-5-67, CI. 340 — 167. Tiffany, Paul, to Transltron Electronic Corp. Vibratory weld- ing tip and method of welding. 3,357,090, 12-12-67, CI. 29 — 470. Tiffin Art Metal Co., The : See — Harlett, Carl M. 3,327,617. Tiganik, Leonhard, to Uddeholms Aktlebolag. Manufacture of pentachlorobenzene. 3,359,336, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 650. Tiganik, Leonhard, and J. S. R. Ohlson, to Uddeholms Aktle- bolag. Production of trichloroethylene and tetrachloro- ethylene. 3,301,910, 1-31-67. CI. 260—654. Tiger, Emil, E. G. Corman, and K. R. Reick, to Formfoto Mfg. Co. Electrophotographic copying machine. 3,345,926, 10-10- 67, CI. 95—1.7. Tigges, Alexander J., and W. H. Lambert, to Pennsylvania Electric Co. Operation of a coal-fired power plant. 3,333,- 952, 8-1-67, CI. 75—11. Tigges, Gerhard, to Firma Lebreeht Tigges, K. G. Yarn wind- ing carrier. 3,307,803, 3-7-67, CI. 242 — 118.11. Tigges, Gerhard, to Firma Lebreeht Tigges. Apparatus for inserting of a lap carrier into yarn spools or the like. 3,315,338, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 234. Tigges, Lebreeht, K.G., Firma: See — Tigges, Gerhard. 3,307,803. Tigges, Gerhard. 3,315,338. Tigges, William A. : See — Jessen, Paul J., and Tigges. 3,359.642. Tigner, Ruben A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and ap- paratus for forming plastic containers. 3,338,997, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 89. Tigrett, John B., and V. F. Wigal, said Wigal assor. to said Tigrett. Re-ignitable match. 3,321,342, 5-23-67, CI. 149 — 19. Tigrett, John B., and V. F. Wigal. said Tigrett assors to S. A. Tintarella. Match making machine. 3,345,6S5, 10-10-67, CI. 18 — 4. Tihon, Nicolae : See — Nieolau, loan, Dogaru, Evghenide, Ionascut, Tihon, and Motoroiu. 3,345,881. Tiikkainen, Veikko V. Weighting means for fishing line. 3,346,- 986. 10-17-67, CI. 43 — 43.12. Tijamann, Willem B., and A. Cody. Earth coring device. 3,344.869, 10-3-67, CI. 175 — 4. Tikal. Lubomir: See— Lebovlc, Vojtech, Tomsu. Vavrinec. Kurka, Machacek, Andrasek, and Eichler. 3,315,624. Tikhomirov, Alexandr F. : See — Novikov, Grigory V., Tikhomirov, Baranov, and Sataev. 3,360,418. Tile Council of America, Inc. : See — Fitzgerald, John V. 3,319,392. Tilden, Carleton D., and G. L. Rundel, Center, Inc. Car retarder apparatus. CI. 188 — 180. Tilden, Fred F. : See — Koefoed, Jack F„ and Tilden. 3,351,209. Tile Council of America, Inc. : See — Wagner, Herman B.. and Weller. 3,348,988. Tilford, Charles H. : See — Amstutz, Edward D., Palopoll, Tilford, 3,346,583. Tilghman's Ltd. : See — Macmillan, William R. 3,35S,914. Tilk, Woldemar : See — Breuers, Wilhelm, Kuth, Bock, and Tilk. 3,310,541. Till, Gilbert J., and T. J. Talarovich. Wind speed test system. 3.357,231, 12-12-67, CI. 73 — 3. Tillack, Dietrich, to Veb Dleselmotorenwerk Rostock. Appa- ratus for cooling a piston. 3,314,402, 4-18-67, CI. 123 — 44.35. Tillander. Magnus E., A. B. Persson, and A. T. Johansson, to Tt-Pe Elmeko. Baking oven. 3,351,025, 11-7-67, CI. 107 — 55. Tikal. to Cleveland Technical 3,332,524, 7-25-67, and Shuman. 1312 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tillequin, Jean F., to Babcock & Wilcox, Ltd. Tube bank beat exchanger with supports. 3,310,104, 3-21-67, CI. 165 — 145. Tiller, William A. : See — Johnson, William C, Kotler, and Tiller. 3,322,183. Tillery, Hubert B. and L. D. Garment hanger. 3,353,727, 11- 21-67. CI. 223—88. Tillery, Hubert B., and Tillery. 3,353,727. Tillery Metal Products Co., Inc., The : See — Moon, Oscar U. 3,313,005. Tilles, Harry, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Process for making cnloroformates with amines as catalysts. 3.299,114, 1-17- 67, CI. 260 — 155. Tilles, Harry, and J. Antognini. Method of combating weeds. 3,298,817, 1-17-67. CI. 71—2.6. Tillett, Thomas J., and B. Auerbach, to Link-Belt Co. Bar screen cleaning device. 3.358,837, 12-19-67, CI. 210 — 159. Tilley, Alton G., and E. M. Wall, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Article and apparatus for conveying particulate matter pneumatically. 3,310,349, 3-21-67, CI. 302 — 59. Tilley, David R. : See— Brice, John C., Tilley, Van Gurp, and Berghout. 3,305,819. Tilley, James N. : See — Doering, Von E., Sayigh, and Tilley. 3,296,305. Doering, Von E., Sayigh, and Tilley. 3,296,306. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and Tilley. 3,311,654. Ulrich, Henri, Tilley, and Sayigh. 3,337.621. Tilley, James N., and A. A. R. Sayigh, to The Upjohn Co. Process for the preparation of 2,2-diaryl-N,N-disubstituted acetamides. 3,296,304, 1-3-67. CI. 260—558. Tilling-Stevens Ltd. : See — Kitchen, Donald. 3.335,563. Tillman, Ernest R. Trolley door combination. 3,312,016, 4-4-67, CI. 49—218. Tillman, Henry R. : See — Fuchs, Francis J., Jr., Morgan, and Tillman. 3,296,852. Tillmann, Margarete : See — Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,355,253. Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,360,341. Tillmann, Peter, deceased (by M. Tillmann, sole heir), A. Kulling, and G. Hitzemann, to Titangesellschaft m.b.H. Multi-tube burner. 3,355,253, 11-28-67, CI. 23 — 277. Tillmann, Peter, deceased (by M. Tillmann, sole heir), A. Kulling, and G. Hitzemann, to Titangesellschaft m.b.H. Means for the production of fine particle size titanium di- oxide. 3,360,341, 12-26-67, CI. 23—277. Tillmanns, Kenneth B., and D. E. Penniman, to General Dynamics Corp. Module support structure. 3,305,705, 2-21-67, CI. 317—100. Tillner, Siegfried : See — Sowa, Warner, and Tillner. 3.358,381. Tillotson, Charles C, and K. E. James, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for drilling boreholes in the earth utilizing amine oxide surfactant foaming agent. 3,303,896, 2-14-67, CI. 175—69. Tillotson, David S., to Newman-Green, Inc. Dip tube. 3,301,- 438, 1-31-67, CI. 222 — 41. Tillotson, LeRoy C. : See — Crawford, Arthur B., and Tillotson. 3,334,346. Tillotson Mfg. Co., The : See — Donovan, Daniel L. 3,330,545. Meininger, James R. 3,320,937. Nutten, Warren D., and Phillips. 3,353,525. Phillips, Bernard C. 3,321,192. Tillotsons (Liverpool) Ltd. : See — Webster, James. 3,299,610. Tills Engineering Co., Ltd., The : See — Tills, John W. 3,332.582. Tills, John W., to The Tills Engineering Co.. Ltd. Transport- ing and dispensing arrangement. 3.3o2.5S2, 7-25-67, CI. 222 189 Tiflson, Charles H., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Roof expansion joint. 3,355,846, 12-5-67, CI. 52—58. Tillung, Kenneth O. : See — Preletz, Michael 0., and Tillung. 3,336,508. Tilly, Ralph R. : See — Taillie, Gordon P., and Tilly. 3,355,236. Tilly, Ralph R., to Xerox Corp. Off-center load moving assembly. 3,329,029, 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 89.15. Tilse, Wilhelm : See — Sparing, Klaus, and Tilse. 3,320,738. Tilton, William J. : See — Lepisto, John G., and Tilton. 3.336,S45. Timares, Norman R., to FMA, Inc. Punched card reader. 3,321,591, 5-23-67, CI. 200 — 46. Timax Associates : See — Slatin, Harvey L. 3,297,553. Slatin, Harvey L. 3,297,554. Timbal, Maria T. : See — Sensi, Piero, and Timbal. 3,301,753. Timber Engineering Co. : See — Hentzschel, Walter G. 3,35S,589. Koenigshof, Gerald A. 3,299,920. Koenigshof, Gerald A. 3,312,485. Koenigshof, Gerald A. 3,343,439. Timberland Products Co., Inc. : See — Dale, Frank L. 3,306,279. Timberweld Mfg. : See — Heiken, Ralph A. 3,328,056. Timbie, Robert W. : See — Fisher, Don E., Lamb, and Timbie. 3,334,829. Timbs, Arthur E. : See — Prince, Michael J., and Timbs. 3,298,922. Timbs, Arthur E„ and J. A. Dodd, to Societe Anglo-Beige Vulcain S.A. Nuclear fuel grid and spacer assembly. 3,301,764, 1-31-67, CI. 176 — 78. Time Inc. : See — Faeber, Harry W. 3,358,643. Lopas, Kasimir. 3,351,522. Sorsensen, Robert L., and Parks. 3,328,764. Timesavers Sanders, Inc. : See — Schuster, Gordon L., and Grivna. 3,339,319. Timett Corp. : See — Ruegger, Richard A. 3,352,100. Timken Roller Bearing Co., The : See — Flory, Leonard H., and Noll. 3,320,835. Green, Walter F. 3,334,445. Jatczak, Chester F. 3,298,827. Otto, Dennis L. 3,341,264. Paterson, Peter C. 3,341,265. Timlin, George A., to Acme Bulletin & Directory Board Corp. Display devices. 3,345,766, 10-10-67, CI. 40 — 77. Timm, Harold A., to Dominion Magnesium Ltd. Method and apparatus for producing high purity calcium. 3,301,665, 1-31-67, CI. 75—67. Timm Walter, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Inflating device for inflatable splints. 3,312,213, 4-4-67, CI. 128—87. Timm. Will : See — Brueggeman, Leo, and Timm. 3,305,818. Timmer, William F., and N. A. Curry, to Norton Co. Polymer saturated backing material. 3,296,022, 1-3-67, CI. 117 — 161. Timmerbeil, Harald, to Titan Eisenwerenfabrik G.m.b.H. Ap- paratus for joining the overlapping ends of a metal band wrapped around a package by means of a sleeveless joint. 3,330,307, 7-11-67, CI. 140 — 93.2. Timmerman, Leonard A. Knock-down table and desk con- struction. 3,306,692, 2-28-67, CI. 312 — 231. Timmerman, Robert, to Radiation Dynamics, Inc. Method and apparatus for expanding plastic tubing. 3,296,344, 1-3-67, CI. 294 — 95. Timmermans, Abraham, and T. Tol, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Green radiation lamp for optical maser. 3,317,- 778, 5-2-67, CI. 313 — 225. Timmermans, Franciscus J. H., and J. P. van der Helm, to North American Philips Co. Inc. High-frequency furnace for high-frequency heating by means of ultra-high fre- quencies. 3,301,399, 2-14-67, CI. 219 — 10.55. Timmermans, Frederik A. G., and A. Snel, to Nederlandse Or- ganisatie Voor Toegepast-Natuur-Wetenschappelijk Onder- zoek Ten Vehoeve Van Nijverheid, Handel En Verkeer. Device for measuring two consecutive magnitudes as elec- trical signals. 3,348,142, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 99. Timmers. John H., to Armco Steel Corp. Welded helical lock seam pipe and method and apparatus for manufacturing the same. 3,358,112, 12-12-67, CI. 219 — 9.5. Timmington, Herbert : See — Rety, Stephen P., Linnell, and Timmington. 3,342,685. Timmons, Frank E. : See — Stewart, Walter W.. and Timmons. 3,295,295. Timmons, William D., Jr., and J. J. Robertson, to The Fire- stone Tire & Rubber Co. Process of curing a butadiene polymer. 3,358,051, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 845. Timms, Donald G., and R. W. Hedge, to International Synthetic Rubber Co. Ltd. Dehydrogenation of hydro- carbons. 3,318,967, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 680. Timms, Leon M. Packing unit. 3,330,470, 7-11-67, CI. 229 — 74. Timms, Leon M. Packing unit with viewing window. 3,330,- 471, 7-11-67, CI. 229—74. Timms, Peter L., to United States Borax and Chemical Corp. Production of titanium diboride. 3,351,429, 11-7-67. CI. 23—204. Timperley. Alfred E. Rotating chamber mechanism. 3,318,- 255, 5-9-67, CI. 103—135. Timpson, Amos J. : See — ■ Ham. Paul D., and Timpson. 3,304,574. Timpte, Inc. : See — Rowden, Myron A. 3,310,345. Timreek, Albert E., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Vitamin A com- positions. 3,359,167, 12-19-67, CI. 167—81. Timson, Ernest A. Apparatus for checking the pitch of spaced visible effects in the course of being formed in a travelling strip or web. 3,330,178, 7-11-67, CI. 88—14. Timson, William J. : See — Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Timson. 3,344,617. Tinajero, Anibal A. Pitch and roll control for ground effect machines. 3,306,389, 2-28-67, CI. 180 — 7. Tincher, Burton M. : See — Keller, Clarence, Tincher, and Wagner. 3,322,237. Tindall, Edwin L. : See — Jenks, Stephen M., Tindall, and Orr. 3,358,358. Tindall, John B. : See — iSchmitz, Fred W., and Tindall. 3,338,970. Tinder, David V., to Dura Corp. Actuator with fixed pivot. 3,359,684, 12-26-67, CI. 49 — 349. Tiner, Jack D., and A. Golden, to Melpar, Inc. Process for harvest of spores from aerial microbial structures. 3,300,- 390, 1-24-67, CI. 195—104. LIST OF PATENTEES i:;i:; Tinfow, Lionel, and S. V. Winton. Door bottom weather strip. 3,324,598, 0-13-67, CI. 49 — 188. Tini'ow, Lionel, and S. V. Winton. Cantilevered wall shelf support. 3,325,129, 6-13-67, CI. 248—243. ling, Chlu 11., to International Business Machines Corp. Thermoplastic recording system. 3,308,444, 3-7-07, CI. 340—173. Tingquist, Stanley C, A. M. Talbot, and W. H. Hagedorn, to Howe Sound Co. Vacuum melting aud casting apparatus. 3,330,971, 8-22-07, CI. 104 — 258. Tlni, Anthony, and C. E. Hussey, Jr., to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Hollow conical fuel spray nozzle for pressurized combustion apparatus. 3,302,399, 2-7-07, CI. 60 — 39.74. Tlnius Olsen Testing Machine Co. : See — Gruber, Warren M., and Edwards. 3,323,218. Tlnk, Robert M., R. A. Melnlck, and F. B. Andrews, Jr., to The National Cash Register Co. On-line system. 3,308,- 439, 3-7-07. CI. 340—172.5. Tinker and Rason : See — Rason, John P., and Fisher. 3,339,136. Tinker, Townsend : See — Dell'Agnese, David E., and Tinker. 3,331,591. Tinkham, Weslev L. : See — Higgins, Theodore S., and Tinkham. 3,323,556. Tinklepaugh, Frost L. Prepaid entertainment distribution system. 3,303,279, 2-7-67, CI. 178—5.8. Tinkler, Jack II. : See — Pease. William C. III. and Tinkler. 3.332,341. Tinlin, William. Tunneling machine and impact-tool cutting head therefor. 3,314,724, 4-18-67, CI. 299—62. Tinlin, William. Tunneling machine having horizontally and vertically reciprocated rotatable head. 3,314,725, 4-18-67, CI. 299—62. Tinner, Friedrich : See — Beuseh, Christian, and Tinner. 3,354,666. Tinnerman, George A. Mounting clips or clamps. Re. 26,157, 2-14-67. CI. 24S— 361. Tinnerman, George A. Mounting clamps. Re. 26,247, 8-15-67, CI. 24—81. Tinnerman Products, Inc. : See — Bennett. Alan J. 3,340.762. Flora, Laurence PI. 3,298,071. Flora, Laurence H. 3,313.083. Holton, Robert J. 3,303,542. Holton, Robert J. 3,308,708. Holton, Robert J. 3,311,399. Holton, Robert J. 3,317,969. Holton, Robert J. 3,332.712. Holton, Robert J. 3,357,293. Holton, Robert J., and Buttriss. 3,311,251. Schuplin, Jerome T. 3,342.098. Tinnes, Leroy. Automatic pipe welding wire-feed apparatus. 3,299,245, 1-17-67, CI. 219—60. Tinslev, Carl G., to Motorola, Inc. Constant power generator. 3,351,846, 11-7-67, CI. 323—1. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and E. Marcus, to Union Carbide Corp. Novel epoxides, methods of making same, and poly- mers thereof. 3,311,643, 3-28-67, CI. 260—348. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and E. Marcus, to Union Carbide Corp. Cyclic epoxides and compositions containing same. 3,314,896, 4-18-67, CI. 260—2. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and D. L. MacPeek, to Union Carbide Corp. 2-hvdrocarbon-5,6-epoxy - 1,3 - dioxepanes. 3,337,587, 8-22-67, CI. 260—338. Tinsley, Samuel W„ D. L. MacPeek, and P. S. Starcher, to Union Carbide Corp. Hydration of bicyclo-( 2.2.1.) heptenes and related nortricvclenes. 3,345,419, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 617. Tinsley, William B. Swab cup adapter. 3,343,461, 9-26-67, CI. 92—180. Tinslev. William D., to Techomatic Industries, Inc. Automatic liquid dispensing machine. 3,326,417, 6-20-67, CI. 222 — 54. Tintarella. S. A. : See — Tigrett, John B., and Wigal. 3.345.6S5. Zelnick. Charles, and Swartz. 3,344,640. Tintex Corp. : See — Puetzer, Bruno, Finn, and Mackles. 3.337.466. Puetzer, Bruno, Mackles, and Finn. 3,352,752. Puetzer, Bruno, Mackles, and Perl. 3,355,354. Tinz William I. : See — Barkis, Edward, and Tinz. 3,297,782. Tiox-Tinten- und Klebstoffwerk Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Grasmann, Josef. 3.342,662. Tip-Top Products Co. : See — Gresham, Claude D.. and Hoffmann. 3,340,SS0. Hoffmann. Ernest. 3.301,266. Tiplitz, Charles I., and W. J. Krupick, to General Precision Inc. Gyro damping control. 3,353,415, 11-21-67, CI. 74 — 5.5. Tipostsch, Donald G.. to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Thermo- couple radiation detector with and integrator in the feed- back path of the amplifier to compensate for the integrating effect of the detector. 3,335,279, S-S-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Tipper, Maynard J. G., to Rheom Mfg. Co. Portable apparatus tor fastening casings and the like. 3,327,514, 0-27-67, CI. 72 — 416. 242-023— P 83 Tipper, Maynard J. G., to Rheem Mfg. Co. Pleater for sheet material and means for tvlug and cutting casings. 3,348,- 458, 10-24-67, CI. 93—84. Tippett, Ruth R. Foldaway bar stool. 3,330,609, 7-11-67, CI. 312—235. Tipton, Larry M. Cutter plate. 3,342,232, 9-19-67, CI. 146— 1S9. Tipton, Lynn L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electrical apparatus. 3,351,843, 11-7-07, CI. 322—28. Tlrado, Adalberto : See — Lenz, Walter, Tlrado, and Gaytan. 8,358,623. Tirone. Anthony R., to Colorado Oil and Gas Corp. Metal forming. 3,354,689, 11-28-67, CI. 72—334. Tirone, Felix : See — Mlrarchi, Giacinto, and Tirone. 3,319,240. Tire Improvement Co., Inc. : See — Hutchinson, Keith A. 3,329,551. Tiros Plastics Corp. : See — Ilevmaun, Joseph. 3,346,305. Tirrell. John C. : See — Peterson, John L., and Tirrell. 3.345.015. Tischbein, Claus, to Artos Dr. Ing. Meier-Windhorst KG. Apparatus for producing treating baths for textiles. 3,358,- 700, 12-19-67. CI. 137 — 263. Tischler, Edward J., to Union Tank Car Co. Water condition- ing system. 3,306,504, 2-28-67, CI. 222—442. Tischler, Freddv R. : See — Harris, Ralph A., and Tischler. 3,360,738. Tischler, Henrv J. : See — Bvczkowski, Ernest, and Tischler. 3.309,138. Byczkowski, Ernest, and Tischler. 3,328,079. Tischuk, Walter, to H. H. Robertson Co. Fixed-type louver assemblies. 3,333,525, 8-1-67, CI. 98—121. Tischuk, Walter, to H. H. Robertson Co. Closer element for building wall structures. 3,343,312, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 94. Tishler, Earl J., and G. A. Weinert, to Ford Motor Co. Blade examining apparatus. 3,318,009, 5-9-67, CI. 33 — 174. Tishler, Max, to Merck & Co., Inc. Dibenzocycloheptene com- pounds and processes for preparing the same. 3,317,582, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 465. Tishler, Max, N. G. Steinberg, and R. F. Hirschmann, to Merck & Co., Inc. 4-pregneno-[3,2-e] pyrazoles and proc- esses of preparing them. 3,299,054, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 239.5. Tishler, Max, N. G. Steinberg, and R. F. Hirschmann, to Merck & Co., Inc. 4,6-pregnadieno-[3,2-c]pyrozoles and processes of preparing them. 3,300,483, 1-24-67, CI. 260—239.5. Tishler, Max, J. M. Chemerda, and J. Kollonitseh, to Merck & Co., Inc. Dibenzocycloheptenes and processes for the preparation thereof. 3,312,738, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 556. Tiskus, John R., and J. H. Wilson, to United States Steel Corp. System for controlling the liquid level in a con- tinuous-casting mold or the like. 3,300,820, 1-31-67, CI. 22—57.2. Tisnovskv, Miroslav, to Naradi, narodni podnik. Hydraulic pressure-multiplier. 3,354,040, 11-2S-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Tiss, Irving D. Garment shaping bust form. 3,346,149, 10-10- 67, CI. 223 — 66. Tissier, Roger H., M. P. Baliguet, and A. Stieglitz, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction de Moteurs d'Avia- tion. Regulator device for gas-turbine engines and like rotary units. 3,312.057, 4-4-67, CI. 60 — 39.24. Tissot, Raymond : See — Pigeroulet, Jean, and Tissot. 3,323,506. Titan Eisenwerenfabrik G. m.b.H. : See — Timmerbeil, Harald. 3,330,307. Titangesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3.355.253. Tillmann, Peter, Kulling, and Hitzemann. 3,360,341. Titanium Metals Corp. of America : See — McCormick, Walter R., and Smith. 3,330,627. Peebles, Roger E. 3.343,951. Rosenberg, Harry W., and Erbin. 3,333,995. Titchnell, William M. Momentum hammer with a handle carried slidable weight. 3,303,863, 2-14-67, CI. 145 — 29. Title, Jack. One piece panty design. 3,344,438, 10-3-67, CI. 2 — 224. Titmus Optical Co., Inc. : See — Sarofeen, George M. J. 3,353,307. Titovi Zovodi Litostroj : See — Rakcevic, Savo. 3.345.S23. Tittel. Klaus F. : See — Grabowski, Stanley J., and Tittel. 3,337,755. Tittel, Manfred : See — Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller. Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Tittle, Charles W., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.) Gamma-gamma well logging comprising a collimated source and detector. 3,321,627, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 83.3. Tittle, John G.. to Brown & Root, Inc. Method and apparatus for entrenching submerged elongate structures. 3.33S.059, 8-29-67, CI. 61—72.4. Tittmann, Frederick R. : See — Valley, David J., Tittmann, and Cariou. 3,325,628. Tittsworth, William V. : See — Yates, George H., and Tittsworth. 3,343,871. 1314 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Titus, Charles H. : See — Casey, Edward J., and Titus. 3,324,393. Titus, Leslie, J. R. Thornberry, and R. G. Breuer, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Process for the production of refractory hard metal materials. 3,351,428, 11-7-67, CI. 23 — 204. Titus Mfg. Corp. : See — Veber, Hoyt K. 3,308,742. Titus, Rean O. Cast planter. 3,310,910, 3-28-G7, CI. 47 — 33. Tiwari, Rabindranath K. Devices for enhancing the beauty of fountains and like garden decorations. 3,298,609, 1-17— 67, CI. 239 — 17. Tizon Chemical Corp. : See — Lachapelle, Raymond L. 3,328,141. Tjerneld, Stig, and O. Hook. Flexible bags. 3.313,472, 4-11-67, CI. 229—62.5. Tjonneland, Elling: See — James, Vernell L., Moorehead, and Tjonneland. 3.295.- 555. Tjossem, Paul L., to Fisher Governor Co. Control valve. 3.341,- 171, 9-12-67, CI. 251 — 335. Tkachenko, Arkady S. : See — Kozhevnikow, Sergei N., Klimkovsky, Tkachenko, and Prazdnikov. 3,337,209. Tkaczuk, Richard J. : See — Kaufman, Thomas G., and Tkaczuk. 3,341,465. Tkatch, Hershell R. Metal scrap smelting apparatus. 3,304,- 072, 2-14-67, CI. 266—13. Tlam, Elvin W. : See — Lindberg, Charles W., Tlam, and Bonde. 3,302,572. Tlajn, Elvin W., to Honeywell Inc. Delav fuze for spinning projectiles. 3,326,132, 6-20-67, CI. 102 — 80. Tlamicha. Adolf J., deceased (by L. A. Tlamicha, executrix). Delustered plastic filament. 3,360,424, 12-26-67, CI. 161 — 180. Tlamicha, Libuse A. : See — Tlamicha, Adolf J. 3,360,424. Tlusty, Karel, to Technometra, narodni podnik. Control device for hydrostatic pumps or motors. 3,296,797, 1—10- 67, CI. 60 — 52. Toa Electrics Ltd. : See — Saito. Noboru. 3,333,222. Toa Electronics Ltd. : See — Yasui, Masanori. 3,323,054. Toa Gosei Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Takematsu, Tetsuo, Ohashi, and Kado. 3,333,948. Yasui, Eizo, Shoda, Suzuki, and Yamada. 3,321,269. Toadvine, Glen W., to Price Bros. Co. Vehicle for transport- ing concrete pipe. 3,322.457, 5-30-67, CI. 296—4. Toastswell Co., The : See — Pavelka, Joseph, Jr., and Stanek. 3.342.121. 'Stanek, Frank, and Pavelka. 3,297,386. Tobacco Research & Development Institute (Propriet) Ltd. : See — Rupert, John P. 3,355,004. Tobar, Ramon U., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Use of sulfamic acid in chlorination step of multistage bleach- ing process. 3,308,012, 3-7-67, CI. 162 — 73. Tobar, Ramon U., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Elec- trodeposition of nickel from the sulfamate bath. 3,360,- 445. 12-26-67, CI. 204 — 3. Tobe Deutschmann Laboratories : See — Blank, Edward. 3,308,358. Blank, Edward. 3,322,976. Blank, Edward. 3,343,051. Blank, Edward. 3,346,790. Tobev, Frederic S., 'to W. H. Brady Co. Method of making photographically accurate prints. 3,314,816, 4-18-67, CI. 117 — 101. Tobey, Hubert E., to Continental Baking Co. Method and apparatus for packaging articles. 3,355,857, 12-5-67, CI. 53 — 182. Tobev, Richard, to Ampex Corp. Web transport system. 3,318,545, 5-9-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Tobev. Stephen W. : See — West, Robert C, Jr., and Tobev. 3,335,194. Tobia, Vito. Display devices. 3,301,445, 1-31-67, CI. 223 — 88. Tobias, Jaromir. High efficiency hydraulic apparatus. 3,345,- 916, 10-10-67, CI. 92 — 58. Tobias, Lawrence S., to International Paper Co. Process for forming carton bottom. 3.303,760, 2-14-67, CI 93 — 444.1. Tobias, Philip E. Optical paste-up aligner. 3.323,415, 6-6-67, CI. 88—24. Tobias, Stephen A. : See — Bakhtar. Farhang, Marland, and Tobias. 3,329,003. Tobin, Carl J., to Gould-National Batteries, Inc. Packaging with thermoplastic materials. 3,303,629, 2-14-67, CI. 53—28. Tobin, James C. : See — Frankenberg, Robert C, Stahr, and Tobin. 3,335,848. Tobin, Robert : See — Erlander, Strig R., and Tobin. 3,306,772. Tobler. August. Method of and compositions for making molds and cores. 3,307,957, 3-7-67, CI. 106 — 38.35. Tobolsky, Arthur V., and M. Takahashi, to Research Corp. Compositions plasticized with sulphur. 3,299,568, 1-24-67, CI. 47—9. Tobriner, Matthew W. : See — Nunn, Roland C, Moran, Smith, and Tobriner. 3,328,891. Toby, Max E. Slicing machine feed control apparatus. 3,358,- 724, 12-19-67, CI. 146—101. Toby, Sidney, and J. Charles, to Research Corp. Pyrophoric lead compositions and method of making it. 3,297,590, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 147. Tochacek, Miroslav : See — Danhel, Antonin, Tochacek, and Sedlecky. 3,309,901. Tock. Richard W. : See — Webb, James E. 3.355,861. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Cascade battery. 3,297,485, 1-10-67, CI. 136 — 86. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sub- stituted pyromellitic dianhydrides. 3,299,101, 1-17-67, CI. • 260 — 346.3. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Graft and cross linked copolymers of polar vinylidene monomers with acryloxyphenones. 3,315,013, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 881. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Benzo- phenone and acetophenone stabilized polymers. 3,320,116, 5-16-67, CI. 161 — 252. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Linear polymeric ketones containing a multiplicity of hydroxy arylene groups. 3,324,199, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 857. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing aromatic polyamide-esters. 3,326,851, 6-20- 67, CI. 260 — 47. Tocker, Stanley, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Poly- meric ultraviolet light-absorbers prepared by condensation of hydroxybenzophenones and carbonyl compounds. 3,330,-' 884, 7-11-67, CI. 260—843. Tocus, Edward C, and V. J. Bauer, to American Cyanamid Co. Compositions containing pyrazolylpyridinium salts and method of administration. 3,341,413, 9-12-67, CI. 167 — 65. Toda, Kazuo : See — Sakano, Takeshi, and Toda. 3,312,545. Toda, Minouru, to Radio Corp. of America. Nonreciproeal solid state waveguide and devices utilizing same. 3,327,247, 6-20-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Toda, Yoshiharu : See — Sokoloft, Boris, and Toda. 3,303,094. Sokoloff, Boris, and Toda. 3,323,996. Todaro, Anthony, Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Semi- conductor controlled rectifier having a shorted emitter at a plurality of points. 3,337,782, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 235. Todd, Carl D., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electronic threshold switch. 3,307,048, 2-28-67, CI. 307—88.5. Todd, Carl D.. to Hughes Aircraft Co. Negative resistance circuit. 3,320,433, 5-16-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Todd, Charles W. : See — Bishop, Jack L.. Jr., and Todd. 3,298,919. Todd, David B. : See — De LaMare, Harold E., and Todd. 3,313,793. Podbielniak, Walter J„ and Todd. 3,344,981. Todd, David B., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Three phase clarifier. 3.344,982, 10-3-67, CI. 233 — 15. Todd, Donald L. : See — Scoggins, Cecil W., and Todd. 3,312,083. Todd. Donald V. : Sec — Zora, John G., and Todd. 3.301,804. Todd, Herbert A. C. : See — Ruddell, James N.j and Todd. 3,302,385. Todd, Hoyt H., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Production of porous materials. 3,360,347, 12-26-67, CI. 29 — 182.1. Todd, Jerry W. : See — Courneya, Calice G., and Todd. 3,347,269. Todd, John A. : See — Turkington, William D., and Todd. 3,313,583. Todd, John C, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method for deter- mining the extent of the burnt zone in an underground combustion process by passing current around the boundary of the zone. 3,329,891, 7-4-67, CI. 324 — 10. Todd, Judson P. Method of priming and welding steel. 3,339,- 058, 8-29-67, CI. 219 — 137. Todd, Leonard M. : See — Abdul Elsie G. 3,319,093. Todd. Marion N., Jr., to United States of America, Army. Dual beam optical gyroscope pickoff. 3,328,595, 6-27-67, CI. 250—231. Todd, Max E., and J. M. Cox, to General Motors Corp. Sprue extractor for molding machines. 3,354,942, 11-28-67, CI. 164—344. Todd Oil Burners Ltd. : See — Watson, Kenneth. 3,329,339. Todd, Paul G., to Trygon Electronics Inc. Current and volt- age regulated power supply. 3,305,764, 2-21-67, CI. 323—9. Todd, Paul G., to Trygon Electronics, Inc. Regulated power supply. 3,348,122, 10-17-67, CI. 321 — 18. Todd. Terrill G., to Wilox Mfg. Co. Method of coal mining. 3,305,268, 2-21-67, CI. 299 — 18. Todd, Terrill G., to Wilcox Mfg. Co. Coal mining apparatus including conveyor system having toggle-like articulation. 3,306,667, 2^28-67, CI. 299 — 57. Todd, William D. : See — Evans, Robert W., Todd, and Essig. 3,354,109. Todd, William L., to FMC Corp. Method and apparatus for hanging well pipe. 3,299,951, 1-24-67, CI. 166 — .5. Todd, William L„ to FMC Corp. Unitized well head. 3.299,- 958, 1-24-67, CI. 166 — 89. Todd, William L.. to FMC Corp. Pipe hanging apparatus. 3,334,924, 8-8-67, CI. 285—18. LIST OF PATENTEES 1315 Todnem, Odd R., to Sintef. Induction melting furnace. o,303.2oo. •> 7-07. Cl. 13 -29. Todokoro Shigeru, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd. FM stereo demodulating device using a diode ring modulator switching circuit. 3,308,241, 3-7-67, Cl. 179—15. TodiiuiK, Raymond 0., to Design and Mfg. Corp. Circuitry for automatic appliances. 3,320,442, 5-10-07, Cl. 307— 141. Todt, Enno, and H. Hausohildt, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Method of producing trialkylindium. 3,310,574, 3-21-G7, Cl. 200—429. Todt, (iehard II., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Closure of carrier for pneumatic-tube systems. 3,334,- 843, 8-8-07, Cl. 243 — 35. Todt, Gerhard II., and L. D. O. Tearne, to The Mosler Safe Co. Method and apparatus for transferring a carrier through a pneumatic conveyor system. 3,305,192, 2—21-67, Cl. 242 — 38. Todt, Joachim H. Facsimile apparatus. 3,301,948, 1-31-07, Cl. 178 — 6.6. Toedtman, John A., to Jasper Blackburn Corp. Four-way expansion earth anchor. 3,315,423, 4-25-67, Cl. 52 — 160. Toekelt, Walter G., to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of elastomers. 3.342,792, 9-19-67, Cl. 260—93.1. Toekes, Barna : See — Doak, Kenneth W., Erchak, and Toekes. 3,311,675. Toekes, Barna, to Kexall Drug and Chemical Co. Devolatili- zation process. 3,311,070, 3-28-07, Cl. 200 — 880. Toepell, Hans D. F., to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellsehaft. Apparatus for measuring temperatures within rotary kilns. 3,331,247, 7-1S-07, Cl. 73—351. Toepfl, Kosemarie, and A. Maeder, to Ciba Ltd. Polymeriza- tion products of carbonamides (leontaining sulfonamido groups) of a (S-ethvlenieally unsaturated aliphatic carbox- ylic acids. 3,351,618, 11-7-07, Cl. 200 — 79.3. Toepfl, Rosemarie, L. Schibler, and A. Maeder, to Ciba Ltd. Methylolated urea and melamine etherified with utanol and polvethvleneglycol as emulsion polymerization agents. 3,352,838, 11-14-67, Cl. 260 — SO. 73. Toeppen, Thurston II., to Friden, Inc. Paper bail structure for typewriters and the like. 3,339,096, 9-5-67, Cl. 197 — 138. Toeppen, Thurston H. Apparatus for the controlled distribu- tion of liquids. 3,341,168, 9-12-67, Cl. 251 — 148. Toews, Leonard E. Rotarv crusher hammer with alternate thick and thin wear strips. 3,322,350, 5-30-67, Cl. 241 — 197. Tofani, Arthur M., Jr. Means for suspending a lighting fix- ture or the like. 3,303,455, 2-7-67. Cl. 339—88. Tottin, Nicholas. Forward and reverse mechanism for self- propelled agricultural implements and the like. 3,34,522, 8-8-07, Cl. 74—220. Tofflemire, Benjamin F. Dental matrix band. 3,305,928, 2-28-67, Cl. 32—63. Tofflemire, Roderick H., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Process and apparatus for spray drying multi-colored detergent parti- cles. 3,357,476. 12-12-67. Cl. 159 — 4. Toffolon, Norman R. Method of erecting prefabricated panels and the like. 3,333,322, 8-1-67, Cl. 29 — 463. Toft, Roger D., to The National Cash Register Co. Roller for strip feeding means. 3.346,160, 10-10-67, Cl. 226 — 191. Togashi, Shigeo, and H. Yamada; Process for the production of carboxylic esters'. 3,322,772, 5-30-07. Cl. 260 — 287. Tognella, Ugo R., to General Electric Co. Manually-controlled circuit breaker tripping arrangement. 3,334,202, 8-1-67, Cl. 200 — 82. Togni, James E. : See — Smith, Roy J., and Togni. 3,340,828. Toho Beslon Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yoshida, Masatoshi, and Tanouchi. 3,350,741. Toho Rayon Kabushike Kaisha : See — Minami, Muneyoshi, Tsuda, Sando, Kashiro, Tamura. 3,337.505. Sawa, Natsuo, and Okamura. 3,337,577. Toi, Koji : See — Akabori, Shiro, Izumi, Toi, and Ohno. 3,297,637. Toivonen, Kauko K., to Wartsila Oy AB. Drying cylinder for drying the wet material web for instance in paper and cellulose machines. 3,325,910, 6-20-67, Cl. 34 — 124. Tokarczvk, Tadeusz A. : See — Jekat, Walter K.. and Tokarczyk. Re. 26,306. Token, William A., and J. J. Heldt, to General Dynamics Corp. Metallurgical conditioning process for precipitation- hardening stainless steels. 3,316,129, 4-25-07, CI. 148 — 135. Tokheim Corp. : See — Wright, George W. Re. 26,133. Told, Ryoji. Ski binding. 3,343,846, 9-26-67, Cl. 280—11.35. Tokimatsu, Kenji. and H. Yamashita, to Shikoku Kasei Kogyo Co. Ltd. Process for producing cellulose derivatives. 3,322,748, 5-30-67, Cl. 260—212. Toko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kawakami, Masamitsu. 3,333.115. Kawakami. Masamitsu. 3,358,249. Matsui. Daiiiro. 3,336.629. Matsushita, Akira. 3,328,270. Matsushita, Akira. 3.345.022. . Matsushita, Akira, and Uchida. 3,304,956. Matsushita, Akira, and Uchida. 3,323,557. Matsushita, Akira, and Uchida. 3,342,221. Tokola, Alpo J. : See — Murphy, Francis J., and Tokola. 3.32S.969. Tokuhisa Ilirosl.i, B, Ishihara, and T. Kinoslnia. to Micln- k.i/u rakeyoshl. Method Bor cracking hydrocarbon prod- ucts. 3,320,154, 5 10 07. Cl. 20S — 130. Tokuhisa, Hlroshl, E. Ishihara, and T. Klnoshlta, to Mlchikazu Takeyoshi. Gaseous phase cracking reaction methods; 3.329,005, 7-4-67, Cl. 208—130. Tokuyama, Takashi: See — Nomura, Masayoshi, Tokuyama, Tauchl, and Takeshi. 3,345,222. Tokuyama, Takashi, and K. Uehara, to Kabushiki Kaishl Hitachi Belsakusho. Method of manufacturing semicon- ductor devices. 3,303.009. 2-7-07, Cl. 148— 187. Tokyo Denki Kabushiki Kaisha: See — 'Sato, Tetsuo, and Oba. 3,315,885. Tokyo Reiki Seizosho Co. Ltd. : See — Yamamoto, Miaki, and Y. and T. Aral. 3,329,017. Tokyo Shibaura Denki Kabushiki Kaishi : See — Onuma, Giichi, and Kurokochi. 3,325,631. Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. : See — Adachi, Takeshi. 3.345,515. Adachi, Takeshi, and Kamogawa. 3,329,848. Fiinahaslii, Kohei, and Chujo. 3,325,072. Goto, Eizo, Iwata, and Shinada. 3.304.105. Hayasi, Syuiti, and Murakami. 3,353,099. Kagawa Masaaki, and A. and J. Watauabe. 3,308,374. Kurata, Mamoru. 3,299,320. Manaka, Kazuo, and Tomioka. 3,353,987. .Miyairi, Shota, Tsunehiro, and Sato. 3,336,520. Mori, Leo. Osawa, and Fujita. 3,347,010. Muto, Haruo, and Onodera. 3,299,268. Nakavama, Yoshiaki, Yamada, and Kobayashi. 3,358,171. Nomura, Osamu. 3,299,319. Nomura. Osamu. 3,358,180. Saima, Tooru. 3,352,256. Sawazaki, Norikazu. 3,297,268. Sawazaki, Norikazu. 3,308,473. Sawazaki, Norikazu, Honma, and Yagi. 3,352,966. Segawa, Yasuo. 3,336,501. Segawa, Yasuo, and Ichikawa. 3,320,521. Todokoro, Shigeru. 3,308,241. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3,299, 33S. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3,299.347. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3.30S.369. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3,325,714. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3.341.759. Torii, Yasunosuke. 3,350,630. Torii, Yasunosuke. and Tanaka. 3.353,075. Wada, Tamotsu, and Ishizaka. 3,308,088. Yamada, Hayatoshi. 3,336,531. Yamada. Tatsuya, Hasegawa, Nakayama, and Nelshi. 3,299,314. Toi, Taeke : See — Timmermans, Abraham, and Toi. 3,317,778. Tolaas, William M., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Handled can carriers. 3,301,435. 1-31-67. Cl. 220 — 112. Tolaas, William M., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Can carriers. 3,314,590, 4-18-07, CL 229 — 40. Tolaas, William M., to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Can re- taining tabs for carrier cartons. 3,35S,S2S, 12-19-67, Cl. 206 — 05. Tolaas, W T illiam M.. R. O. Ragan, and T. G. Maris, to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Easy opening cartons. 3,298,596, 1- 17-67, Cl. 229—51. Tolaas, William M., and W. H. Rasmussen. to Waldorf Paper Products Co. Outer carton structure to facilitate price mark- ing. 3,326,369, 6-20-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Tolah, Peter J. : See — Kintner, Paul M., and Tolan. 3,354,974. Toland, William C. : See — Sites, Benjamin L. 3,334,584. Toland, William G., to Chevron Research Co. Aromatic cyclic imide process. 3,305,561, 2-21-67, Cl. 260 — 326. Tolchin, Hvman, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Dis- tillation apparatus. 3,350,279, 10-31-67. Cl. 202— S3. Tolchinskaja. Raisa J. : See — Grayson, Martin, Keough, Rauhut, Sviridova, and Tol- chinskaja. 3.333,006. Toldy, Lajos, J. Borsi, M. Fekete, and B. Dumbovich, to Egyesult Gy<5gyszer-£s Tapszergyar. Phenthiazine-amide ester derivatives and process for their preparation. 3,325,- 486, 6-13-67, Cl. 260— 243. Toledo, Peoria & Western Railroad Co. : See — Johnson, Harold M. 3,343,503. Toledo Scale Corp. : See — Bell, Robert E., and Loshbough. 3.312,939. Bell, Robert E., and Williams. 3,315,067. Borden, Joseph H., and Bradley. 3.346,074. Bradley, Robert O. 3.358.204. Burgv, Raymond A. 3.353.031. Burgv, Raymond A„ and Weaver. 3,307,657. Carroll, Frederick C. 3.342.277. Dinning, John R. 3,315.705. Seed. Aniese E., and Golding. Re. 26,302. Susor, William C. 3,315,068. Toledo Stamping & Mfg. Co. : See — Wherry, Joseph L. 3.342.292. Tolf, Carl O., Jr., to Construction Accessories Mfg. Corp. Pipe sleeve. 3,346,230, 10-10-67, Cl. 249—177. Tolf, Ingvar L., to General Foods Corp. Coating and Impreg- nating apparatus and method. 3,323,936, 6-6-67, CL 117 — 44. 1316 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tolgyesi, William S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Meta-sub- stituted halobenzenes. 3,345,423, 10-3-07, CI. 260 — 650. Tolkmith, Henry : See — Budde, Paul B., and Tolkmith. 3,323,990. Mussell, Dorsey R., and Tolkmith. 3,321,366. Tolkmith, Henrv, to The Dow Chemical Co. Phosphinylated acetamide compounds. 3,301,901, 1-31-67, CI. 260—562. Tolkmith. Henry, to The Dow Chemical Co. Triimidazolyl tri- azine compounds. 3.30S.122, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 249.6. Tolkmith, Henry, to The Dow Chemical Co. N-acylated O- phenyl phosphoramidothioates. 3,324,204, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 959. Tolkmith, Henry, to The Dow Chemical Co. Phosphorothioic amides and imides. 3,336,419, 8-15-67, CI. 200 — 926. Tolkmith. Henry, and H. O. Senkbeil, to The Dow Chemical Co. Phosphorus containing pesticidal composition and method of use. 3,336,188, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 33. Tolksdorf, Hans-Joachim, and H. Deuring, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesellschaft. Shock absorber and particularly tor use with clutch. 3,298,487 1-17-67, CI. 192—52. Tollefson, Robert D. : See — Frye, Eugene O., Hodgin, and Tollefson. 3,325,644. Tolley, Fred J., and I. L. Pearce, said Pearce assor. to Stew- art-Pearce Engineering Co. Constant speed variable pitch propeller. 3,338,313, 8-29-67, CI. 170 — 160.37. Tollison, Paul L., C. L. Ricards, and P. J. Schkeeper, to Wood Newspaper Machinery Corp. Ejection means for ejecting tails and defective plates from a plate casting ma- chine. 3,300,819. 1-31-67, CI. 22 — 3. Tolliver, Keith W. Tool holder for metal turning machines. 3,338,121, 8-29-67, CI. 82—24. Tollkuhn, Arthur W., to International Business Machines Corp. Automatic disk stacking device. 3,315,840, 4-25-67, CI. 221—75. Tolman, Charles H. : See — ■ Oberg, Paul, Sanders, and Tolman. 3,353,086. Oberg, Paul E., Rubens, and Tolman. 3.336,154. Tolman, Edward M. : See — Smith, David H., and Tolman. 3,350,199. Tolman, Warren R. : See — Ham, James H., Jr., Ritchey, and Tolman. 3,316,357. Tolmie. Robert J. : See — Somers, Raymond A., and Tolmie. 3.300,116. Tolmie, Robert J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electrical power and control mechanism for electrical appliances. 3,316,417, 4-25-67, CI. 307 — 66. Tolmie, Robert J., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Power and control means for electrical appliances. 3,329,881, 7-4-67, CI. 320—2. Tolmie, Robert J., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Pad gripping device. 3.341,887, 9-19-67. CI. 16—110. Tolmie, Robert J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Electrical power and control mechanism for electrical appliances. 3,355,650, 11-28-67, CI. 318—345. Tolmie, Robert J., D. R. Locke, and J. F. Daniels, to Sperry Rand Corp. Electric dry shaver housing selectively posi- tionable cutter means. 3,339,276, 9-5-67, CI. 30 — 34.1. Tolnai, Gabor K. Constant tension tape transport system. 3,327,958, 6-27-67, CI. 242—55.14. Tolnai, Gabor K. Language teaching recording-reproducing apparatus and method. 3,343,280, 9-26-67, CI. 35 — 35. Tolson. Clvde A. Remotely controlled closures. 3,337,992, 8-29-67, CI. 49—29. Tolston, Charles C. Combined trash burner and barbecue pit. 3,354,848, 11-28-67, CI. 110— IS. Tolta, Paul A. : See — Hymes, Irwin M., Sapher, and Tolta. 3,303,393. Tolzmann, James A. : See — Hatch, Robert A., and Tolzmann. 3,303,052. Tom, John : Sec — Dickens, Bernard L., Tom, and Smith. 3,329,760. Toma, Daniel N.. to General Electric Co. Automatic washing machine. 3,312,087, 4-4-67, CI. 68 — 12. Toma, Daniel N., to General Electric Co. Filtering mech- anism for clothes washing machine. 3,312,088, 4—4—67, CI. 68—18. Toma, Daniel N., to General Electric Co. Reversible opening door. 3,321,100, 5-23-67, CI. 220—34. Toma, Daniel N., to General Electric Co. Water supply mecha- nism for washing machines. 3,346,003, 10-10-67, Cl. 137 — 247.25. Toma, Daniel N., to General Electric Co. Control for au- tomatic washer. 3,359,760, 12-26-67, Cl. 68—12. Toma, Daniel N., to General Electric Co. Turbine pump. 3, 359, 90S, 12-26-67, Cl. 103—3. Tomaino, Paul B., to W. R. Grace & Co. Water dilutable com- position comprising a mixture of a propylene oxide adduct of hexane triol and an alkyl ester of sulfosuccinic acid. 3,347,809, 10-17-67, Cl. 260—29.3. Toman, Donald J., to General Precision, Inc. Redundant run- way localizer landing system. 3,354,460, 11-21-67, Cl. 343—108. Toman, Donald J., and G. Stavis, to General Precision, Inc. Leakage elimination circuit. 3,308,3S9, 3-7-67, Cl. 328 — 167. Toman, Donald J., and L. O. Vladimir, to General Precision, Inc. Tactical landing approach radio system. 3, 309, 70S, 3-14-67, Cl. 343 — 108. Tomanek, Martha : See — Kluppel, Kurt-Walter, Tomanek, and Endermann. 3,309,990. Tomanek, Martha, to Azoplate Corp. Process and material for the production of electrophotographic images. 3,301,- 676, 1-31-67, Cl. 96—1.5. Tomanek, Martha, to Azoplate Corp. Process and material for the preparation of printing plates. 3,315,600, 4-25-67 Cl. 101—149.2. Tomarkin, Leandro W. Sparking composition. 3,304,256, 2-14-67, Cl. 252 — 1. -Tomarkin, Leandro W. Sparking device. 3,308,572, 3-14-67, Cl. 46 — 10. Tomasello, James. String-supported spinner toy. 3,295,251, 1-3-67, Cl. 46—61. Tomasello, James. Toy having magnetic and gravity actuated spinning elements. 3,337,984, 8-29-67, Cl. 46 — 241. Tomasulo, Robert M. : See — Gilley, Charles H., Kersey, Tomasulo, and Trapnell. 3.310,780. Tomaszek, Edward P., to Avco Corp. Mechanical servo system utilizing cascaded differential toroidal drives. 3,352,168, 11-14-67, Cl. 74—190.5. Tomaszewski, Thaddeus W. : See — Brown. Henry, and Tomaszewski. 3,356,467. Tombari, Aldo L., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Grommet rein- forcement for canvas material. 3,328,854, 7-4-67, Cl. 24 — 141. Tombari, Aldo L., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Hunter's garment having cartridge carrying pocket. 3,337,101, 8-22-67, Cl. 224—14. Tombari, Aldo L., to The Hettrick Mfg. Co. Campers' tent. 3,342,192, 9-19-67, Cl. 135—1. Tombow Pencil Co., Ltd. : See — Ogawa, Kohei. 3,326,190. Tome. William M. : See — Hawkins, Robert L., Jr., and Tome. 3,329,639. Tomchak, Joseph A. Accessory for tire-treating apparatus. 3,319,6S7, 5-16-67, Cl. 150—54. Tomcik, Daniel J., and D. R. Coplen, to Electro-Voice, Inc. Electric organ cord switches including conducting vinyl plastic. 3,336,447, 8-15-67, Cl. 200 — 5. Tomcik, John J. : See — D'Audiffret, Adolphe A., and Tomcik. 3,312,284. Tomcufcik, Andrew S. : See — Martell, Michael J., Jr., and Tomcufcik. 3,345,379. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., R. G. Child, and A. W. Vogel, to American Cyanamid Co. N-substituted-l,3-diphenyl-3-tri- azenecarboxamide compounds. 3,299,038, 1-17-67 Cl. 260—140. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., P. F. Pabio, and A. M. Hoffman, to American Cyanamid Co. l-substituted-4-substituted amino- alkylene piperazines. 3,331,830, 7-18-67, Cl. 260 — 154. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., P. F. Fabio, and A. M. Hoffman, to American Cyanamid Co. l-substituted-4-substituted amino- alkylene piperazines. 3,331,843, 7-18-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Tomcufcik, Andrew S., P. F. Fabio, and A. M. Hoffman, to American Cyanamid Co. l-substituted-4-substituted amino alkylene piperazines. 3,331,845, 7-18-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Tomczak. Roman M., and M. J. Myles, to Union Carbide Corp. Evacuation of plastic film packages. 3,304,687, 2-21-67, Cl. 53 — 22. Tomelleri, Giordano. Device for stoning fruits. 3,318,349, 5-9-67, Cl. 146 — 27. Tomey, Richard D. : See — Sampson. Herman J., Jr., and Tomey. 3,308,109. Tomholt, Frits, and W. E. Witteveen, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of making a permanent magnet. 3,341,940, 9-19-67, Cl. 29 — 608. Tomica, Alojay : See — Eyre, John R., Tomica, and Way. 3,346,574. Tomii, Masao : See — Ishikawa, Jiro, and Tomii. 3,330,165. Tominaga, Kenichi, and K. Mizushima, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Polytetrafluoroethylene molding powders. 3,331,825, 7-18-67, Cl. 260—92.1. Tominaga, Takeo : See — Kanai, Seiji, and Tominaga. 3,315,097. Tomioka, Tamotsu : See — Manaka, Kazuo, and Tomioka. 3,353,987. Tomioka, Tatsuo : See — Umezawa, Sumio, Tomioka, Nakamura, and Hoshiide. 3,317,541. Tomisek, Adolph. Slide rule type computer. 3,297,247, 1-10-67, Cl. 235 — 70. Tomita, Jun : See — Bond, Herbert M., and Tomita. 3,307,690. Tomita, Jun. to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Electrical insulating resin composition of epoxv resin acid-terminated polyester and stannous octoate. 3,340,212, 9-5-67. Cl. 260—22. Tomita, Tamaki, to Toyota Koki Kabushiki Kaisha. Method of assembling a machine tool and the like. 3,299,498, 1- 24-67, Ci. 29 — 407. Tomiyama, Shinichi, H. Marumo, and M. Takai. Method of suppressing electrostatic charges in synthetic resins and fibers. 3,297,652, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 75. Tomiyama, Shinichi, H. Marumo, and M. Takai. Method of suppressing electrostatic charges in synthetic resins and fibers. 3,297,653, 1-10-67, Cl. 260 — 75. LIST OF PATENTEES 1317 Tomlyama, Shiniehi. H. Marumo, and M. Takal, to Lion Yushi Kabushiki Kaisha. Antistatic synthetic resins and fibers. 3,299,006, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 75. Tomiyasu, Kiyo, to General Electric Co. Reflectionless input resonant laser amplifier. 3,327,232, 6-20-67, CI. 330 — 4.3. Tomiyasu, Kiyo, to General Electric Co. Controllable micro- wave impedance utilizing multipaction. 3,348,169, 10-17- 67. CI. 333—13. Tomlznwa, Tadashi : See — Hakami, Tadasu, and Tomizawa. 3,296,550. Tonilin, Chester E. : See — Geaslen, Russell L., and Tomlin. 3,329,343. Tomlin, James H : See — Drevalas, Constantine N.. Kalbow, and Tomlin. 3,317,- 961. Tomlin. William T., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse forming network voltage regula- tor. 3.333,120, 7-2.1-67, CI. 307 — 106 Tomlinson. Arthur R., H. PI. Hall, and W. F. Geigle ; said Tomlinson and said Hall assors. to Avisun Corp. Stabilized isotactic polypropylene containing a cobalt dithiocarbamate. 3,318,841, 5-9-67, CI. 260—45.75. Tomlinson, Barnard E., and O. E. Jav, to Northwest Histori- cal Metals Inc. Mild shake machine. 3.295,997 1-3-67, CI. 99—275. Tomlinson. Curtis C, to Weil-McLain Co., Inc. Cast vessel for an electric hot water heating boiler. 3,353,000 11-14-67, CI. 219—321. Tomlinson, George H., II, to Dominion Tar & Chemical Co., Ltd. Log reducer. 3,330,315, 7-11-67, CI. 144 — 176. Tomlinson. George H., II. Continuous sodium sulfide pulping of eellulosie material. 3,347.739. 10-17-67 CI 162 — 30 Tomlinson, Harry M., to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Electric cable with improved resistance to moisture pene- tration. 3,315,025, 4-18-67, CI. 174 — 107. Tomlinson Industries, Inc. : See — Chernak, John A., and Dellv. 3,301,525. Giese, Elroy J., and Dellv. 3,322,151. Tomlinson, .lames A., J. A. Berg, and J. G. Haves, to Owens- Corning Piberglas Corp. Asphaltic weathering sheet includ- ing continuous glass fibers. 3.332.830, 7-25-67 CI 161 — S3 Tomlinson, Jeffrey E. : See — Munday. John W.. and Tomlinson. 3,342.565. Tomlinson, Lee H. : See — Neal, Stanford, and Tomlinson. 3,340,014. Tomlinson, Richard W. : See — Ambler, Arnold E., and Tomlinson. 3.296.001. Tomlinson, William C, to The Noble & Wood Machine Co. Process of pulping and defibering paper stock and apparatus CI. 2-21-07, : See — and Tomlinson. : See— F., Eriksen, and Tomlinson. •41—14. 3,315,391. therefor. 3,305,180 Tomlinson, William E. Lane, Thomas H., Tomlinson. William R. Audrieth, Ludwig F., Eriksen, and Tomlinson. 3,309,- 251. Tommarello. Albert E., to Blaw-Knox Co. Drawing appara- tus for tubes or the like. 3,319,451, 5-16-67. CI. 72 — 274. Tomono, Masami, H. Ueda, T. Takagi, and K. Kobayashi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Method of making semiconductors and diffusion thereof. 3,298,082 1-17-67, CI. 29 — 25.3. Tomono, Masami, H. Ueda. and H. Kimura, to Hitachi, Ltd. Welding method. 3,351.733, 11-7-67, CI. 219—117. Tomozawa, Atsusi, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Converter for conversion between analogue and digital signal. 3,296,- 612, 1-3-67, CI. 340—347. Tompkins, David R., and T. R. McClughan, to Plastic Appli- cators, Inc. Magnetic pipe inspection device with pivotally mounted sensor means. 3,299,349, 1-17-67, CI. 324 — 37. Tompkins, David R., and L. L. Council, to Plastic Applicators, Inc. Rotating pipe inspection assembly with solenoid oper- ated means to raise and lower the sensor means. 3,299,350, 1-17-67, CI. 324 — 37. Tompkins. Edward L. Thermally insulated container. 3,353,- 880, 11-21-67, CI. 312 — 214. Tompkins, Eugene E. : See — Range, Walter K., Jr., and Tompkins. 3,343,971. Tompkins, James F., Jr., and E. S. J. Wang, to Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. Methods and apparatus for handling nitrogen trifluoride and its conversion to tetrafluorohydra- zine. 3,356,454, 12-5-67, CI. 23 — 190. Tompkins. Leo L. High fidelity speaker enclosure. 3,356,179, 12-5-67, CI. 181—31. Tompkins, Sally D. Detachable retainer for articles. 3,346.927, 10-17-67, CI. 24 — 245. Tompkins, William R. : See — Kimball, James L., and Tompkins. 3,360,734. Tompos, Donald J., and R. E. Bach, to Industrial Nucleonics Corp. Automatic sheet moisture probe positioner 3,332,279, 7-25-67. CI. 73—73. Tompson, Robert Q., and J. M. McGuire, to Eli Lilly and Co. Antifungal antibiotic rutamycin and process for the pro- duction thereof. 3,310,468, 3-21-67, CI. 167 — 65. Toms, Bryan A., to Courtaulds Ltd. Preparation of diethyl amino ethyl cellulose. 3,359,25S, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 231. Toms, James E. : See — Kidd, David A., Tee, and Toms. 3.316,344. Toms, James E., and D. A. Kidd, to Central Electricity Generating Board. Prevention of icing of electrical con- ductors. 3,316,345, 4-25-67, CI. 174 — 126. Toms River Chemical Corp. : See — Fltzpatrick, Joseph W. 3,299,071. Illv. Hugo. 3, 342, S01. Tomsic, Cvril M. : See — Zeff, Jack D., Bambenek, and Tomsic. 3,337,420. Tomsu, Alois : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu. Vavrinec, Kurka, Tikal, Machacek, Andrasek, and Elchler. 3,315,624. Tomura, Teruichi : See — Kishino, Seigo, Tomura, and Kano. 3,321,624. Tonami, Nobuo : See — Watanabe, Hiroshi, Tonami, Watanabe, and Nanba. 3,350,475. Tone-hen, Stephen, to Midland-Ross Corp. Indenter tool for tubing. 3,332,272, 7-25-67, CI. 72 — 410. Tone, Richard N.. and W. D. Wilbur. Screed and divider strip for concrete slabs. 3,357,324, 12-12-67. CI. 94 — 17. Tonelli, Roger R.. to Radio Steel & Mfg. Co. Ski sled and braking means. 3,329.440, 7-4-67, CI. 280 — 21. Toner, Charles V., to Piasccki Aircraft Corp. Fairing assem- bly. 3,331,444, 7-18-07, CI. 170—159. Toner, Charles V., to Piaseckl Aircraft Corp. Control system for aircraft. 3.332,643. 7-25-67. CI. 244 — 7. Toney, Henry W., and C. B. Huizenga, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Apparatus for cutting billets by means of apertured dies. 3,348,441, 10-24-67, CI. 83—123. Tonev, Llovd W. Desk screen. 3,326,147, 6-20-67, CI. 10S— 27. Tong. Mathias T. Y. : See — Rouberol, Jean M., and Tong. 3,30S,295. Tong, Mathias T. Y., to C.A.M.E.C.A.-Compagnie d'Ap- plications Mecaniques a 1'Electronique, au Cinema et a l'Atomistique. Synchronous detection circuits. 3,319,172, 5-9-67, CI. 328—133. Tongs, Derek J., to Koch Processes Ltd. Gelatin printing plates with thermoplastic underlayer. 3,356,501, 12-5-67, CI. 96—36.3. Tongue, Ben H., to Blonder-Tongue Electronics. Tunnel diode converter system. 3,332.022, 7-18-67, CI. 325—449. Tongue, Ben H. Balanced-to-unbalanced impedance matching transformer circuit incorporating lumped reactance of its binding posts. 3.360.731, 12-26-67, CI. 325— 3S6. Tongue, Dennis. B. J. Bicklev, and D. A. Robertson, to The Valor Co. Ltd. Oil-fired heaters. 3,342,174, 9-19-67, CI. 126—96. Tonkin, Abraham T. Trigger mechanism. 3,334,435, 8-8-67, CI. 42 — 42. Tonkin, Kenneth J., and J. L. Swanson, to A. B. Dick Co. Offset duplicating machine having unified control. 3,303,- 778, 2-14-67, CI. 101—144. Tonne, Friedrich. Pneumatic tube station. 3.306,555, 2-28- 67, CI. 243 — 19. Tonooka, Hidenori : See — Fukasu. Shunichi, Ebisawa, Tonooka, Oishi, Takashima, and Hosogai. 3,339.567. Tonooka. Hidenori, to Hitachi. Ltd. Method of starting op- eration of pumps and pump turbines. 3,309.057, 3-14-67, CI. 253—1. Tonsi, Reno M. : See — McMahon, Richard F.. and Tonsi. 3,309,031. Toohev, John : See — Morris, Jack, and Toohey. 3,349,212. Tooke, William R., Jr., to The Georgia Tech Research Institute. Method of and device for measuring the thickness of films. 3,340,615, 9-12-67, CI. 33—125. Tooker, David J. : See — Waldrop, Robert L., and Tooker. 3,326.364. Tool Steel Gear and Pinion Co.. The : See — De Shano, Alphonse D. 3,30S,S60. Toolev, Arleen B. : See — Martyn, Lloyd G., and Tooley. 3,336,487. Toolkraft Corp. : See — Packard. Alfred R., and Cunningham. 3.299,916. Toombs, John H.. to United States of America, Army. Broad band radio frequency transformer. 3,305, Sll, 2-21-67, CI. 336 — 83. Toomey, Charles L., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Meth- od and apparatus for making electron discharge devices. 3,29i>,769, 1-17-67, CI. 316—15. Toomey, Charles L., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Elec- tric discharge device having primary and secondary elec- trodes. 3,328,622, 6-27-67, CI. 313—213. Toomey, Henry J. Wallet. 3,334,677, 8-8-67, CI. 150 — 34. Toomey, John B., Jr., to Value Engineering Co. Photographic camera. 3,350,9S9, 11-7-67, CI. 95—11.5. Toomey, John B., Jr., and W. F. Frizzell. to Valve Engineer- ing 'Co. Photographic flash bulb. 3,310,967, 3-2S-67, CI. 67—31. Toomev, John B., Jr., and W. F. Frizzell, to Valve Engineer- ing Co. Photographic flash lamp unit. 3,319,05S. 5-9-67, CI. 240—1.3. Toone, Brian, to Rolls-Rovce Ltd. Prime mover ignition device. 3,355.8S5. 12-5-67, CI. 60—39.82. Tootal Broadhurst Lee Co. Ltd. : Sec — Burkitt, Frank H., and Butterworth. 3,330,61S. Toothman, Lawrence R., and L. S. La Sota, to McGraw-Edison Co. Cooling and noise reducing arrangement for stationary induction apparatus. 3,305, S13, 2-21-67. CI. 336 — 100. Toovey, Gerald R. : See — Michael, Eugene M., and Toovey. 3,352.101. 1318 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tooze, Michael J., to Elliot Brothers (London) Ltd. Data processing apparatus. 3,350,011, 10-31-67, CI. 235—201. Topas, Benjamin, to International Rectifier Corp. High volt- age semiconductor device. 3,320,496, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 234. Topas, Benjamin, to International Rectifier Corp. Method for growing silicon film. 3,328,213, 6-27-67, CI. 148—175. Topas, Benjamin, and H. Weinstein, to International Rectifier Corp. Controlled rectifier having shunted emitter formed by a nickel layer underneath an aluminum layer. 3,297,- 921, 1-10-67, CI. 317 — 234. Topaz, Inc. : See — Gibb, Robert F. 3,314,023. Topaz, Jeremy M., to Polaroid Corp. Auxiliary shutter timing mechanism. 3,326,103, 6-20-67, CI. 95—10. Topaz, Jeremy M., to Polaroid Corp. Method and apparatus for calibrating camera photometer. 3,357,230, 12-12-67, CI. 73—1. Topcik. Barry, to Columbian Carbon Co. Butyl rubber vulcanizates prepared from compositions comprising factice, phenolic curing agent and aromatic amine. 3,317,444, 5-2- 67, CI. 260 — 19. Tope, Paul H. Multi-purpose car top luggage carrier. 3,301,- 449, 1-31-67, CI. 224 — 42.01. Tope, Paul H., and A. L. Reiter, to Whirlpool Corp. Fluid flow control apparatus. 3,349,840, 10-31-67, CI. 165 — 26. Tope, Paul H., and B. J. Crane, to Whirlpool Corp. Auto- matic control circuit for regulating temperature. 3,353,- 5S9, 11-21-67, CI. 165 — 26. Toper. Walter B., to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning unit. 3,303,666, 2-14-67. CI. 62—426. Toper, Walter B., to Carrier Corp. Room terminal cabinet construction. 3.357.763. 12-12-67, CI. 312 — 236. Toper. WaLer B., and D. F. Bryans, to Carrier Corp. Air conditioning unit. 3.299,796, 1-24-67, CI. 98 — 38. Topf, Sam B., y 2 to L. Rolnick. Toggle bolt. 3,302,508, 2-7- 67, CI. 85—3. Topf, Sam B., V> to L. Rolnick. One piece plastic expansion fastener. 3,350,976, 11-7-67, CI. 85—37. Topfer, Heinz, D. Schrepel. and A. Sehwarz, to Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften Zu Berlin. Pressurized fluid operable switching device. 3,323,721, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 201. Topfer. Horst : See — Markwardt, Fritz, Walsmann, Schafer, and Topfer. 3,300.383. ' ■ Topham, Alan E. and C. H. Valves for controlling fluid flow. 3,300,177, 1-24-67, CI. 251 — 158. Topham, Arthur : See — Black, William, Haves, and Topham. 3,323,931. Mitchell, John, and Topham. 3,336,147. Topham. Cedrio H. : See — Topham. Alan E. and C. H. 3.300,177. Topham, William H., to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Sample injection valve. 3,321,977, 5-30-67, CI. 73 — 422. Toplis, John 6., to Raleigh Industries Ltd. Epicyclic gear assemblies. 3,299,745, 1-24-67, CI. 74 — 750. Topliss, John G., to Schering Corp. Derivatives of 1,2,4- benzothiadiazine-l.l-dioxides. 3,304,228, 2-14-67, CI. 167 — €5. Topliss. John G., and N. Sperber, to Schering Corp. Method for the treatment of hypertension. 3,296,070, 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 65. Topliss, John G., M. H. Sherlock, and N. Sperber, to Schering Corp. Novel process for the preparation of dihvdrobenzo- thiadiazines. 3, 326, 90S. 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 243. Topliss, John G., N. Sperber, and A. A. Rubin, to Schering Corp. Novel l,2,4-benzothiadiazine-l,l-dioxide derivatives. 3.345.365, 10-3-67. CI. 260 — 243. Topol. George J., to Bowser, Inc. Instrument and process for testing contamination in liquid materials. 3,354,772, 11-28- 67, CI. 88 — 14. Topouzian, Armenag, to Ford Motor Co. Heat exchange assembly. 3,322,189. 5-30-67, CI. 165—8. Topper. Edward B. : See — Gore William H., Leising, and Topper. 3.319,637. Topper, Harrv H. : See — Bradley, Anthony, Topper, and Yeats. 3,339,526. Topper, Robert L.. W. W. Cofield, R. C. Foster, H. N. Woebcke, and G. O. Koehnken, to Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp. Method of transporting granular solids in a gas. 3,347,599, 10-17-67, CI. 302 — 66. Topper Tools, Inc. : See — Wilhoyte, Howard J. 3,346,882. Toppins, Charles R. : See — French, Henry C, and Toppins. 3,342,358. Torcheux, Emile L. G. : See — Honore, Etienne A. H., and Torcheux. 3,305,676. Tordella, John P to E. I. du Pont Nemours and Co. Com- position containing wax and an ethylene-unconjugated di- olefin interpolymer. 3.321,428, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Tordi. Renato, to Better Plastics Inc. Closure dispenser. ?10. !5-67, CI. -316. Tordoff, Ledger J., to McGraw-Edison Co tion with stress distribution means. CI. 339—91. Tordoff, Ledger J., and M. Rigert, to Conductor termination. 3,307,137, 2-28-67, CI. 339 Torge, Bernd-Dietrich : See — Franke, Siegfried, Grosse, and Torge. 3,358,239. Torian, William H. Smoke cooking device. 3,340,864, 9-12 CI. 126—25. Conductor termina- 3,323,097, 5-30-67, McGraw-Edison Co. 61. -67, Torielli, Enea : See — Lockett, George E., Coast, Coudray, Vitry, and Torielli. 3,352,756. Torii, Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Ltd. Start- ing device for direct current motors. 3,299,338, 1-17-67, CI. 318 — 249. Torii, Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Starting device for gradually applying current to a load by means of parallel branch circuits. 3.299,347, 1-17-67, CI. 323—97. Torii, Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Volt- age regulating device. 3,308,369, 3-7-67, CI. 321 — 16. Torii, Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co. Control system for electric cars using controlled rectifier elements. 3,325,714, 6-13-67, CI. 318—269. Torii. Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Con- trol device for electric cars including SCR short circuiting of a starting resistance. 3,341.759, 9-12-67. CI. 31S — 422. Torii, Yasunosuke, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Volt- age control device. 3,350,630, 10-31-67, CI. 323 — 43.5. Torii, Yasunosuke, and M. Tanaka, to Tokyo Shibaura Elec- tric Co., Ltd. Safety device for dynamic braking of electric vehicles. 3,353,075, 11-14-67, CI. 318—57. Torimae. Yasuhiro : See — Funatsu, Makoto, Torimae, Arai, and Kita. 3,336,133. Torimitsu, Seiichi : See — Ito, Yoshikazu, Torimitsu, Shimokawa, Nishikawa, and Hara. 3,309,298. Torisaki, Tadao : See — Matsuki. Masakatsu, and Torisaki. 3,318,573. Tor-Isteg Steel Corp., S.A.H. : See — Soretz, Stefan. 3,335,539. Van Koot, Eduard J. 3,312,035. Torit Mfg. Co.: See — Mackey, Kenneth J. 3,295,298. Toriyama, Takeshi : See — Niki, Akira, Nakayama, and Toriyama. 3,352,485. Torjo Kogvo Co., Ltd. : See — Kuroda, Takashi. 3,352,290. Torlay, Dwight L., to United States Steel Corp. Hub-pulling anparatus. 3 334,404, 8-8-67, CI. 29 — 252. Torley, Robert E., and D. J. Berets, to American Cyanamid Co. Information storage and processing using coded inks. 3,340,982. 9-12-67, CI. 197 — 1. Tormolen, Hans H. Mechanism for converting predetermined input speea to random output speed. 3,299,228, 1-17-67, CI. 200—18. Tormolen, Hans H. Trailer. 3,353,862, 11-21-67, CI. 296— 26. Torn Broers, Bouwe H. : See — Kloosterman. Cornells U., and Torn Broers. 3,310,588. Tornau. Walter : See — Hoffmann, Ernst G., and Tornau. 3,318,934. Torney, Franklin L., Jr., to National Research Corp. Ultra- high vacuum gauge having two collector electrodes. 3,310,- 699, 3-21-67, CI. 31.3 — 7. Tornoe, John A., to Schlage Lock Co. Lock cylinder torque plug. 3.324,694, 6-13-67, CI. 70 — 375. Tornoe, John A., R. E. Neary, and L. Fernandez-Castro, to Schlage Lo^k Co. Latch extension device. 3,300,240, 1- 24-67, CI 292 — 337. Tornoe, John A., and R. A. Marotto, to Schlage Lock Co. Boring jig for door locks. 3,338,277, 8-29-67, CI. 144 — 27. Tornqvist, Erik, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Meth- od for forming polyolefin catalyst. 3,298,965, 1-17-67, CI. 252 429. Tornqvist, Erik, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Meth- od for the formation of malleable metal powders. 3,301,- 494, 1-31-67, CI. 241 — 22. Tornqvist. Erik, and P. A. Argabright, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Method of producing cocrystallized vana- dium, titanium, and aluminum halides. 3,325,424, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 442. Toro Mfg. Corp. : See — Grimes, Charles E., and Speiser. 3,347,558. Speiser, Ralph W., Lindquist, and Horner. 3,359,661. Torobin, Leonard B. : See — Li, Norman N., and Torobin. 3.303,121. Torobin, Leonard B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation apparatus. 3,311,296, 3-28-67, CI. 233—29. Torobin, Leonard B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Wax separation bv countercurrent contact with an immisci- ble coolant. 3,350,296, 10-31-67, CI. 208—37. Torobin, Leonard B., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Staged centrifugation of wax from a countercurrent ex- traction process. 3,350,297, 10-31-67, CI. 208—37. Toroid Corp. : See — Eckard, Ronald G., and Johns. 3,309,921. Johns, Wilford, and Grabenstein. 3,315,202. Torok, Andrew : See — Engel, Edward G., Rowland, and Torok. 3,298,617. Torok, Julius J., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for draw- ing glass in cylindrical form. 3,360,353, 12-26-67, CI. 65 — 184. Torok, Laszlo, T. Markotai, and I. Bogar, to Nikex Nehezipari Kulkereskedelmi Vallalat. Machine for mixing and dividing test specimens of material. 3,343,813, 9-26-67, CI. 259 — 3. Torok, Steven J., to Ampex Corp. Apparatus for reducing frictional wear of a transducing head against a magnetic tape. 3,333,065, 7-25-67, CI. 179—100.2. LIST OF PATENTEES 1319 Torok, Tibor : See — Rubin, Ronald W., and Torok. 3,332,730. Torok, Vilmos : See — Kain, Per, and Torok. 3,353,384. ToronianotT, Edmond : See — Martel, Jacques, Toromanoff, and Huynh. 3,329,094. Toronto Grinding & Milling Machinery Ltd. : See — Palyl, Leslie. 3,322,353. Torossian, Alexandre : See — Ardouin, Jean J. II., and Torossian. 3,311,968. Torossian, Edouard. Extensible hydraulic control element for locking mountings. 3.342,477, 9-19-67. CI. 209 — 25. Torossian, Edouard. Ilvdropneumatic control device. 3,359,- 728, 12-26-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Torossian, Edouard M., to Wilton Corp. Independent mobile jaw and method of manufacturing same. 3,307,S43, 3-7- 67, Ci. 269 — 157. Torp. Alt'. Chair supports for building constructions. 3,325,- 959, 6-20-67, CI. 52 — 6S9. Torpev, Paul J. : See — Kenny, Robert W„ and Torpey. 3,307,470. Torr Laboratories, Inc. : See — Thatcher, John B. 3.359,515. Torr, David, to Ralston Purina Co. Method of preparing an edible meat product. Re. 26,182, 4-4-67, CI. 99 — 108. Torr, David. Disposable article having a layer of artificial absorbent fibers and supporting sheet. 3,347,236, 10-17-07, CI. 12S — 284. Torr, David. Dried honey-milk product. 3,357,839, 12-12-67, CI. 99 — 56. Torrance. Gordon A., to Jervis B. Webb Co. Carrier stop and track hangar for power and free convevors. 3,347,171, 10-17-67, CI. 104 — 172. Torrance. Gordon A., and C. A. Dehne, to Jervis B. Webb Co. Lift section for power and free convevor. 3.326,139, 0-20- 07, Cl. 104—96. Torrence, George W. Plant watering systems and control means therefor. 3.357.129, 12-12-07, Cl. 47 — 38. Torrence, James A., to National Video Corp. Cathode ray tube with improved shadow mask mounting spring arrangement. 3.343,024. 9-19-67. Cl. 313—92. Torrence, Maynard F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Air aging oven apparatus. 3,311,360, 3-28-07, Cl. 203 — 40. Torrens. Robert L. Snow-making unit. 3,29S,G12, 1-17-07, Cl. 239—402. Torres. Allan P., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Corrosion resistant polyester resin compositions. 3,337,480, 8-22-67, Cl. 260 — 28.5. Torres, Henry M. Apparatus for pulling retainers or seals and the like. 3,304,601, 2-21-07, Cl. 29 — 261. Torresen, Robert : See — Conklin, Robert M., Rockwood, Toresen, Gretzky, and Brown. 3,314,678. Torresen, Robert, to Brunswick Corp. Bowling ball polishing machine 3.341.9S2. 9-19-67. Cl. 51 — 263. Torresen, Robert, and A. J. Gretzky, to Brunswick Corp. Pin detecting and indicating apparatus. Re. 20,154, 1-31-67, Cl. 273 — 42. Torrev. Frank R. : See — Peckman, Eugene F., Carlson, and Torrev. 3.332.317. Torrey, Samuel S. Collapsible ladder. 3,315,762, 4-25-07, Cl. 182 — 164. Torrey, Sumner H., to Geo. D. Roper Corp. Electrical thermo- static control system for electric ovens. 3,358,122, 12-12- 67. Cl. 219 — 413. Torricelli. Decio. Gang mold assembly for concrete blocks. 3.307.S21, 3-7-67. Cl. 249 — 129. Torrimetal Trust : See — Drouven, Ernst. 3,341,310. Torrington Co., The : See — Ahlman, Sven R. 3,314,737. Benson, Carl F. 3,300,261. Benson, Carl F. 3,302,267. Benson, Carl F. 3,312,200. Carullo, Paul A. 3,307.891. Cowles, John H. 3,306,082. Cowles, John H. 3,311,432. Cowles, John H. 3,339,087. Cowles, John H. 3,348.511. Grange. Arthur S. 3,307.889. Toth, John A., and Hansen. 3,304,139. Toth. Leo A. 3,302.984. Toth, Leo A., and Carter. 3,311,427. Torrington Mfg. Co., The : See — Cavagnero, Erman V. 3,303,679. Cavagnero, Erman V. 3,322.037. Hadenka, Leon, and Elstone. 3,338,405. Kenny, Robert J., and White. 3,322,331. Maciorowski, Henry W. 3,315,512. Torsch, Charles E., to The Muter Co. Deflection yoke. 3,299,- 379, 1-17-67, Cl. 335 — 213. Torti. Luigi : See — Falcone. Luigi. and Torti. 3,30S,090. Torti, Maurice L., Jr., to National Research Corp. Metal product. 3,318,340, 5-9-07, Cl. 138 — 140. Tosato, Larry P. : See — Mullis, Clvde M., and Tosato. 3.305,004. Mullis, Clvde M., Tosato, and Bogyo. 3,318,432. Mullis, Clyde M., and Tosato. 3,321,060. Toscano, Esteban J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Digital number register. 3.348,150. 10-17-67, Cl. 328 — 42. Toscano, Esteban J., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Electrical con- trol system lor machine tool device with overshoot correc- tion feature. 3,353,161, 11-14-07, Cl. 340—172.5. Toscano, Esteban .1., and J. K. Holy, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Selective zero electrical control system. 3,343,053, 9-19-67, Cl. 318 18 Tosch, William C. : See — Gogarty, William B„ Tosch, and Coppel. 3,297,084. Tosch, William C, and D. N. Burdge, to Marathon Oil Co. Viscosity control in miscible floods. 3,330,343, 7-11-67, Cl. 100—9. Toschkoff, Dimitar : See — Gold. John, and Toschkoff. 3,304,880. Toschkoff, Dimitar, to General Motors Corp. Fuel pump with crimped cover seal. 3,335,641, 8-15-67. Cl. 92 — 100. Toschkoff, Dimitar, to General Motors Corp. Diaphragm pump with closed spring chamber. 3,359,915, 12-26-67. Cl. 103— 150. Toshiba Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Sawada, Kiyoshi. 3,327,571. Sawada, Kiyoshi. 3,296,901. Toshin Electric Co., Ltd. : See — Shime, Nubuo. 3,353,343. Toskashiki, Michiyuki : See — Mifune, Akira, Ishimoto, Ikeda, Tokashiki, Suml, and Matsui. 3,317,516. Tosti, Donald T., to Teaching Machines, Inc. Teaching ap- paratus. 3,309,792, 3-21-67, Cl. 35—8.2. Tote-Cart Co. : See- Mills, Frank, Jr. 3,329,441. Toth, Ferenc, to Metrimpex Nagyar Muszeripari Kulkereske- delmi Vallalat. Means for measuring seismic vibration of low natural frequency. 3,358,268, 12-12-67, Cl. 340 — 17. Toth. Imre : See — Boucraut. Michel, and Toth. 3,299,947. Boucraut, Michel, and Toth. 3.300,295. Boucraut, Michel, and Toth. 3,343,584. Toth, J. Roger, to Ametek, Inc. Brushless oscillator fed elec- tric motor. 3,321,687, 5-23-67, Cl. 318—138. Toth, J. Roger, M. L. Gilliand. and R. D. Sumser, to Ametek, Inc. Brushless direct current motor. 3,321,661, 5-23-67, Cl. 318—138. Toth, John A., and S. A. Hansen, to The Torrington Co. Mounting for multiple-row roller bearings. 3,304,139, 2- 14-67, Cl. 30S— 207. Toth, John E. Adjustable French curve. 3,299,519, 1-24-67, Cl. 33 — 177. Toth. John L. : See — Fairbanks, Edward R., Reed, and Toth. 3,310.650. Toth, Joseph M., Jr. : See — Price, James W., and Toth. '3,321,347. Toth, Leo A., to The Torrington Co. Two-point self-aligning bearing support. 3,302,984, 2-7-07, Cl. 308 — 29. Toth, Leo A., and W H. Carter, to The Torrington Co. Com- bined axial and rotary bearing. 3,311,427, 3-2S-07, Cl. 308—6. Toth. Louis C. : See — Gehrke, Kenneth W., and Toth. 3,334,704. Toth. Paul : See — Hohwart. George, and Toth. 3,355,1S2. Toth, Richard H. : See — Sherman, Robert J., and Toth. 3,340,224. Toti. Andrew J. Canopy construction. 3,332.179, 7-25-67, Cl. 52 — 90. Totland, Ingvald. Sealing strip devices. 3,302,334, 2-7-67, Cl. 49—312. Toto. William. Terminal for a spiral wound kiekless water- cooled welding cable and method of making the same. 3,340,346, 9-5-67, Cl. 174 — 15. Toto, William A. Passageway structure for liquid coolant at gun and transformer ends of welding cable having novel in- ternal surface bearing for alternate polarity strands. 3,333.044, 7-25-67, Cl. 174—15. Totsas, Edgar J. : See — Dav. Thomas L., Stocks, and Totsas. 3,342.212. Totten, Thomas B., to C & M Products Ltd. Pot-light fixture. 3,310,399, 4-25-07, Cl. 240 — 78. Touchy, Wolfgang, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellscbaft. Pressure-sensitive semiconductor device of the transistor type. 3,319,0S2, 5-9-67, Cl. 307 — S8.5. Touchman, William S., to The National Cash Register Co. Intermittent motion apparatus. 3,309, 98S, 3-21-67, Cl. 101 — 93. Touev, George P. : See — Leonard, Rav E., and Touey. 3.359.990. Sublett, Bobby J., and Touey. 3.349,780. Touey, George P., and H. E. Davis, to Eastman Kodak Co. Cvanoethylated hydroxyalkylsucrose and its preparation. 3,29S,S45, 1-17-67, Cl. 106—169. Touey. George P., and J. E. Kiefer, to Eastman Kodak Co. Additive filter. 3,311,519, 3-28-67, Cl. 156 — ISO. Toukan, Sameeh S. : Sec — Hauptschein, Murray, and Toukan. 3.304,27S. Toulier, Pierre, to Societe Anonyme D.B.A. Starter drive for internal combustion engine. 3,290,719. 1-24-67, Cl. 74—7. Tourish, John P. : See — Baltakmens, Gotlibs. and Tourish. 3.300,397. Tournois, Pierre, to CSF-Compagnie General de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Acoustic propagation line for compressing trains of electric waves. 3,353,120, 11-14-67, Cl. 333 — 30. 1320 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tourtellot, John A., to Radio Corp. of America. Automatic record changer. 3.307,851. 3-7-67, CI. 274 — 15. Tourtellot, John A., to Radio Corp. of America. Phonograph pickup. 3,309,469, 3-14-67, CI. 179—100.41. Tourtellot, John A., to Radio Corp. of America. Electric motor. 3,341,723, 9-12-67, CI. 310 — 68. Tourtellot, John A., and R. P. Peterson, to Radio Corp. of America. Suspension system for stereophonic pickups. 3 356 374 12—5—67 CI 247 24 To'u'rtell'otte, Mills C.' Sight gage for a vertical pole. 3,320,- 674, 5-23-67, CI. 33—209. Toussaint, Hans-Norbert, and F. Krieger, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Pressure sensitive semiconductor de- vice. 3,319,140, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 235. Toussaint, Henri : See — Bloyaert, Felix, and Toussaint. 3,303,181. Bloyaert, Felix, and Toussaint. 3,320.227. Touvay, Robert, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Rotatable current baffle in glass flow furnace. 3,321,289, 5-23-67, CI. 65—340. Touvay, Robert, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method of ■and apparatus for forming flat glass on a liquid bath. 3,328,147, 6-27-67, CI. 65—65. Touyet, Roger. Arrangement for the safe conveyance of bills and notes. 3,344,757, 10-3-67, CI. 109 — 25. Touzalin, Robert E. : See — Armour, Frank K., and Touzalin. 3.341,188. Touzalin, Robert E., and R. R. Patrick, to Interlake Steel Corp. Method of mixing molten metal. 3,313,528, 4-11-07, a. 259—51. Touze, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson Houston- Hotchkiss Brandt. Continuous wire winding device. 3,347,- 477, 10-17-67, CI. 242—25. Touze, Pierre, to Compagnie Francaise Thomson-Houston- Hotchkiss Brandt. Cooled sheave assembly, particularly for wire enamelling apparatus. 3,356,133, 12-5-67, CI. 165 — 47. Tow, Dorathy A. Heddle. 3,302,666, 2-7-67, CI. 139 — 96. Towell. Gordon : See — Craig, Joseph F., Falconer, Jack, and Towell. 3,312,578. Tower, Raymond C, to M. B. Claff & Sons, Inc. Apparatus for applying a film of glue to box blanks and the like. 3,353,517, 11-21-67, CI. 118 — 261. Tower, Stephen N., and T. Stern, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Integral boiling and superheating nuclear reactor and pressure tube assembly therefor. 3,311,540, 3-28-67, CI. 176 — 53. Towle, Jack L., and D. G. Block, to Kewanee Oil Co. Bis- (0-oxypropionamido) - alkynes. 3,320,315, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 561. Towle, Jack L., J. A. Zelek, and G. R. Pell on. to Kewanee Oil Co. Benzothiazole monoazo dyes. 3,342,S00, 9-19-67, CI. 260—158. Towle, Philip H. : See — Hensley, Albert L., Jr., and Towle. 3,344,177. Towlsaver, Inc. : See — Tucker. Council A., and Layton. 3,319,855. Towmotor Corp. : See — Acuff, Donald R. and Hunter. 3,314,127. Shaffer. Walter M. 3,335,879. Town, Frank : See — Taylor, Laurence W., and Town. 3,302,529. Town, Frank, to W. E. & F. Dobson, Ltd. Control means of mine roof supports. 3,295,814, 1-3-67, CI. 248 — 354. Town, Frank, to W. E. & F. Dobson Ltd. Control valve for high pressure hydraulic cylinders and the like. 3,318,- 331, 5-9-67, CI. 137—625.63. Town, Roy H. Chocolate molding machine. 3,326,142, 6-20-67, CI. 107—8. Towne. Delbert D. : See — Nyberg, Marvin E., and Towne. 3,321,121. Towne, Edmund B. : See — Dickey, Joseph B., and Towne. 3,355,4S3. Guillet, James E., and Towne. 3,316,228. Gaillet, James B., and Towne. 3,337.602. Guillet, James E., and Towne. 3,341,507. Guillet, James E„ and Towne. 3,352,926. Towne, Edmund B.. W. H. Moore, and J. B. Dickey, to East- man Kodak Co. Monoazo compounds prepared from 3-amino- 4 - cyanopyrazole compounds. 3,336,285, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 155. Towner, George H. : See — Jensen, Louis K., and Towner. 3,295,379. Townsend, Albert W., to Automotive Products Co. Ltd. Ball and socket joints. 3,350,121, 10-31-67, CI. 287 — 90. Townsend Engineering Co. : See — Townsend, Rav T. 3.324.915. Townsend, Ray T. 3,327,640. Townsend, Harold J. : See — Grenley, Dallas G., and Townsend. 3,317,450. Grenley, Dallas G., and Townsend. 3,353,992. Wiggins, Glenn C, Butler. Park, and Townsend. 3,358,063. Townsend, Harold L., and S. A. Williams, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Aqueous solution flow in a subterranean formation. 3,302,712, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — 9. Townsend, Harold L., J. M. McMillen, and S. A. Williams, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Secondary recovery method achieving high macroscopic and microscopic sweep efficiency 3,333.- 634, 8-1-67, CI. 166 — 9. Townsend, Harold L., and J. M. McMillen, to Mobil Oil Corp. Multistage waterflood. 3,346,047, 10-10-67, CI. 166 — 9. Townsend, Merlyn : See — Ratner, Hyman, Townsend, and Gouley. 3,296,133. Townsend, Merlyn E., E. J. Guelda. and D. G. La Rue, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Casting process em- ploying soluble cores. 3,311,956, 4-4-67. CI. 22 — 194. Townsend, Michael J., to Consolidated Systems Corp. Decom- mutator for use in pulse code modulated telemetry. 3,344, 409. 9-26-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Townsend, Miles A., to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Electro-hy- draulic controls for power drive system. 3,348,643, 10-24- 67, CI. 192—3.5. Townsend, Ralph : See — Alpert, Norman, Felcheck, and Townsend. 3,330,947. Townsend, Ralph G. : See — Schroeder, Frederick A., and Townsend. 3,344,547. Townsend, Rav T., to Townsend Engineering Co. Skin spread- ing means for skinning machines. 3,324,915, 6-13-67, CI. 146 — 130. Townsend. Ray T., to Townsend Engineering Co. Pump for sausage mixture or the like. 3,327,640, 6-27-67, CI. 103— 169. Townsend, Richard E., to Fairchild Hiller Corp. Redundant actuator. 3,358,565, 12-19-67, CI. 91 — 411. Townsend, Richard W., to The Garrett Corp. Governor con- trol circuit including a plurality of compensating networks. 3,342,999, 9-19-67. CI. 290 — 40. Townsend, Russell S., to Borg-Warner Corp. Refrigerator having air circulation guide means. 3,307,365, 3-7-67, CI. 62—3. Townsend, Stephen E., to Xerox Corp. Background scanning system for facsimile communication. 3,322,893, 5-30-67, CI. 178—6.8. Townsend, Wilbur J. : See — Little, Ellwood E., and Townsend. 3,308,807. Townshend, Richard C, to Morphy-Riehards (Cray) Ltd. Vi- brator motors for electric dry shavers. 3,296,468, 1-3-67, CI. 310—29. Townslev. John J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Disappearing hermetic seal. 3,356,379. 12-5-67, CI. 277—237. Townsley, Malcolm G., to Bell & Howell Co. Record card and means for adding images by diffusion transfers technique. 3,343,957, 9-26-67, CI 96—29. Towry, P. R., to Di Giorgio Corp. Bottle handling apparatus. 3,331,486, 7-18-67, CI. 198 — 33. Tox Corp. : See — Wilferth, Robert A. 3,297,464. Wilferth, Robert A., and Hartouni. 3,297,444. Toyabe, Ryo, and T. Yamaguchi, to Onoda Cement Co., Ltd. Process of calcining sodium hydrogen fluoride in serially arranged fluidizable beds to form sodium fluoride and hy- drogen fluoride. 3,323,861, 6-6-67, CI. 23 — 88. Toyama Chemical Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Kodama, Yutaka, Sasakura, Takata, Shinjo, Nakabayashi, and Tamura. 3,326,911. Toyama Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Takai, Akira, Saikawa, Kodama, Matsubara, and Hirai. 3,303,188. Takai, Akira, Saikawa, Suzuki, Tanabe, Kishida, and Suzuki. 3,338,894. Toyama Machine Works, Ltd. : See — Takemura, Kazuhiko, and Noguchi. 3,344,594. Toyama, Mitsunobu. Apparatus for storing vegetables. 3,357,- 201, 12-12-67, CI. 62 — 382. Toyama, Teruhiko : See — Inoue, Takayuld. Kato, Toyama, and Takagi. 3,316,0S0. Tov Development Center, Inc., The : See — Elwell, Charles A. 3,298,132. Elwell, Charles A. 3.302,954. Elwell, Charles A., and Klamer. 3,352,026. Parker, Merle S. 3.309,098. Toyo Bearing Mfg. Co., The : See — Nakanishi, Tokio, and Yagi. 3,338,584. Toyo Engineering Corp. : See — Minegishi, Toyomasa. 3,306,449. Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. : See — Inaba. Seiuemon, and Fujii. 3,344,559. Inaba, Yanosuke, Kimura, and Uematsu. 3,299,152. Maeda. Seiichi, Mivake, Yanagisawa, and Hamamoto. 3.342,779. Otsuka, Eiii Kanai, and Inoue. 3,357,901. Otsuka, Eiji. and Saida. 3,303,215. Otsuka. Eiji, Yoshimura, and Kanai. 3,317,601. Sujra. Razuo, and Yamamoto. 3,320.133. Takubo. Minora. Taehibana, and Watanabe. 3.354.143. Watanabe, Hiroshi, Tonami, T. Watanabe, and Nanba. 3 350 475 Yamamoto, Kenichi. 3,360,191. Toyo Kogyo Co. Ltd. : See — Osakada, Sunao, and Fujiyama. 3,309,011. Tatsutomi, Yasuo. 3,297.240. Tatsutomi, Yasuo. 3,302,624. Terazawa. Yasuto. 3,319.611. Yamamoto. Kenichi, and Osakada. 3,300,127. Toyo Kohan Co.. Ltd. : See — Watanabe. Hiroshi. Takahashi, Shingvoehi, and N. Wata- nabe. 3,337,482. Toyo Music Broadcasting Co. : See — Suganuma, Fujio. 3,332,027. LIST OK 1'ATIOXTKKN l.il'l Toyo Rayon KabusliiUi Kaisha: See — Fukumoto, Osamu, Kubo, and Hatakeyama. 3, 310,509. Hata, Go. 3,309,418. [shiknwa. Mitsuo, Yonehara, and Godo. 3,347,852. Ito. Yoshikazu. Slii.il . Nonura, Endo, Ikcyama, and Nishikawa. 3,207,684. Ito, Yoshikazu, Endoh, Nishikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,336,- 110. Ito, Yoshikazu, Torimitsu, Shimokawa, Nishikawa, and Hani. 3,309,298. Ito, Yoshikazu, Nishikawa, and Iwamura. 3,338,8S7. Iwamoto, Masao, and Yuguchi. 3,325,463. Iwamoto, Masao, and Yuguchi. 3,336,277. Kamijo, Tsutomu, Hatakeyama, and Fukumoto. 3,312, G5S. Kitamura, Yoichi, Inni. and Shuto. 3,337,431. Matsuhlsa, SelWchl, Miyama, and Tsutsumi. 3, SOS. 153. MatSUhisa, Seikichi. Miyama, and Tsutsumi. 3.313.844. Nakamura, Itaru, Tamai, and Nukushina. 3,325,454. Shimizu. Kitao, Yuki, and Okamoto. 3,341,891. Ysuda. Ryoichl, Nishikawa. and Iwamura. 3,307,904. Yuguchi, Sadao, and Yosida. 3,303,226. Yumoto Ilirosuko. Harada, I toga, and Kato. 3,309,452. Toyo Sen-I Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sato, Keishi. 3,339,243. Toyo Soda Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Imoto. Riichiro. Kosnl;a. and Havata. 3 332.885 Sakomura, Toshio, Kikuchi, and Shimizu. 3.297,401. Sakomura. Toshio. Kikuchi, and Shimizu. 3.342,549. Toyo Spinning Co., Ltd. : See — ■ Inoshita, Kagenobu, and Morikawa. 3,355.449. tnoshita, Kagenobu, Saijo, and Kapiue. 3.324,216. Koike, Eiji, Kanazawa. and Otsuka. 3,351.580. Yamadera. Reizo. Ono, and Matsni. 3.352,822. Toyo Tsushinki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kondo Kivomi. 3 342 941. Toyoda Automatic Loom Works, Ltd. : See — Fujihara. Teruo. and Suzuki. 3.300.959. Niki. Akira, Xakayama. and Torivama. 3.352,485. Nishii. Masahiko and Suzuki. 3.307,340. Toyohara. Shigeru. and H. Yamada, to San-Oh Kogyo Kabu- shiki Kaisha. Rotors for synchronous motors. 3,344,295, 9-26-67, CI. 310—211. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, M. Ochiai, H. Hagimoto. H. Tamura, and T. Kamikado, to Takeda Chemical Industries. Ltd. Pyrazole derivatives. 3,309,379, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 310. Toyosato. Tomoyoshi, M. Ochiai. H. Hagimoto. H. Tamura. and T. Kamikado. to Takeda Chemical Industries. Ltd. Method of regulating growth of plants. 3,326,662, 6-20-67, CI. 71—2.5. Toyosato, Tomoyoshi, M. Ochiai. H. Hagimoto, H. Tamura, and T. Kamikado, to Takeda Chemical Industries. Ltd. 3,5- dimethyl-4-halo-pyrazoles. 3,328,420, 6-27-67, CI. 260— 310. Toyoshima. Kivoshi, E. Ichiki, H. Ryu, and Y. Inoue, to Sumitomo Chemical Co.. Ltd. Process for producing aluminum. 3.306,732, 2-28-67, CI. 75—68. Toyoshima. Shigeshi : See — Uedo. Takeo, Toyoshima, and Furukawa. 3,350,398. Tovota Koki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Kusakabe. Takeshi. 3.313.581. Tomita, Tamaki. 3,299,498. Tovota Motor Co. Ltd. : See — Goto. Ko.ii. 3,351,975. Inoue. Masahiko. 3.330.599. Twnshitn. Noboru. Ohno, and Kobavashi. 3.344,880. Makino, Takayuki, Kanbe, and Mori. 3,345,564. Traaen, Arne H. : See — Percival, Douglas F., Seifert, and Traaen. 3,306,866. Traben, Josef. Method for dividing logs into chips. 3,308,- S62, 3-14-67, CI. 144—326. Traben, Josef, to Gebruder Linck. Apparatus for dividing logs into chips. 3,360,024, 12-26-67, CI. 144 — 176. Trabue. Gordon C. : See — Hickok, Willard H.. and Trabue. 3.359.399. Trabue, Gordon C, to Chemetron Corp. High frequency heat- ing system. 3.315,061, 4-18-67, CI. 219 — 10.69. Trace Tooling Corp. : See — AmdahCAlton J. 3,331,145. . Tracey, Burke A., and J. H. Royston ; said Tracey assor. to said Royston. Deceleration recorder and/or signaler. 3,341.- 851, 9-12-67, CI. 346 — 7. Trachsler, Fred A. Paintbrush holder. 3,319,2S0, 5-16-67, CI. 15—146. Trachte. Kurt, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellsehaft Disk brake construction. 3,337,008, S-22-67, CI. 188 — 106. Trachtenberg. Sam Z. Metal siding with snap acting interlock 3,325,952, 6-20-67, CI. 52 — 276. Tra-Con. Inc. : See — Swartz, Allen I. 3,332,670. Tracor Inc. : See — Rose. Frank L., and Brennan. 3,307.389. Stone. Robert L., and Burress. 3,298.220. Tracy. Charles W., to Misceramic Tile Building siding and at- taching means therefor. 3,327,446. 6-27-67, CI. 52 — 547. Tracy, Charles W., to International Enterprises. Inc. Bracket system for roof framing. 3,333,S75, 8-1-67, CI. 287 — 20.94. 242-023— P 84 Tracy, Gerald T., ami K. D, Zenger. to National Can Corp. Aerosol dispensing attachment. 3, 352, 457, 11-14 <;7, CI. 222 52. Tracy Herbert E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Mechanical seal with improved spring holder. 3,297,331, 1-10-07, CI. 277—30. Tracy, Herbert E„ to Borg-Warner Corp. Self-adjusting mechanical seal with bellows control. 3,318,604, ■". '.< >;7, CI. 277—27. Tracy, Herbert E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Axially staged self- adjusting iiiecanic.il seal. 3,3::!i.!i3i), !> 5 i;7. CI. 277 27. Tracy, Herbert E., to Borg-Warner Corp. Sealing ring assem- bly for a mechanical seal. 3,356,378, 12 5 67, CI. 277- 136. Tracy, John A. : See — Smith, Cyril E., and Tracy. 3,349,420. Tracy, Richard K. : Si e Ward. Elmer F.. Kigney, and Tracy. 3,333,126. Tracy, Robert A., to Burroughs Corp. Thin film amplifying apparatus and method. 3.313,989, 4-11-07. CI. 317—234. Tracy, Roger, to Techipower Inc. Starting arrangement for flux oscillator. 3,345,580, 10-3-07, CI. 331 — 52. Tracv. Stark : See — Wigton, Theron W., and Tracy. 3,321,048. Trader, Arthur G. : See — Johnson, Harold I., and Trader. 3,330,052. Traffic Transport Engineering, Inc.: Nee Stuart. Gerald W. 3.343,805. Triiger, Heiner A. : See — Miihlberger, Horst, and Triiger. 3,328,164. Trager, Kempes F., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Electrochemical trepan- ning apparatus 3.330.754, 7-11-07, CI. 204 — 224. Trager, Kempes F., to Ex-Cell-0 Corp. Electrochemical tre- panning process and apparatus to accomplish the same. 3,340,166, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 143. Tragert. William E., to General Electric Co. Fuel cell with stabilized zirconia electrolyte and nickel-silver alloy anode. 3,296,030. 1-3-67, CI. 136—86. Tragert, William E., to General Electric Co. Ceramic article coated with silver containing oxygen and method af making same. 3.310,433. 3-21-67, CI. 117—213. Trageser. Edmund C. : See — Blanding, John E., Trageser, and Harrington. 3,353.364. Traichal Construction Co. : See — Traichal, James T., and Crummel. 3,342,002. Traichal. James T.. and D. C. Crummel. to Traichal Construc- tion Co. Protective device for planks and the like and method of assembly. 3,342,002, 9-19-07, CI. 52—627. Traid Sales Corp. : See — Geaslen, Russell L., and Tomlin, 3,329,343. Trainer, Thomas M. : See — Adams. James W., Goobich, and Trainer. 3,307.S61. Riley. George R., and Trainer. 3,330,602. Trainor, Donald T. : See — Thaver. Paul M., Schmit. and Trainor. 3.353.677. Trainor, John B., to C. W. Morris Co. Air exhaust noise at- tenuator. 3.339,668. 9-5-67, CI. 181—37. Trainor, Thomas E. : See — Mandv, Robert R., Trainor, and Metcalf. 3.316,847. Traite. Max : See — Hillier. Douglas R., Faigh, and Traite. 3,334,623. Trak Electronics Co., Inc. : See — Smith-Vaniz, William R. 3,317,849. Trak Microwave Corp. : See — Beatv. Charles A. 3.333.211. Gregory, Beniamn F. 3.312 976. Gregory, Benjamin F. 3.340.482. Ladoniczki. Joseph and K. 3 323.005. iSchoniger. Kenneth R. 3.343.103. Schonicer. Kenneth R. 3.349.341. Sloan, Rollin J., and McCulloch. 3.336.530. Trammell. Durward M. Grapple. 3,360.292, 12-26-67, CI. 294—66. Trammell. Earl M.. Jr. License plate attachment. 3,357,667. 12-12-67, CI. 24S— 201. Tramontnna. Lucas G. : See — Knudson. Robert F., Long, and Tramontana. 3,317,707. Tramontini, Vernon N. : See — Fairbanks, Gordon J., and Tramontini. 3,325,100. Trane Co., The : See — Butt, Alan G. 3,310.105. Butt, Alan G. 3,327,776. Butt. Alan G. 3,359,616. Holman, John L. M., Porter, and Novak. 3.357,202. Johnsen, Clifford N. 3,298,193. Lewis. Carl M. 3,354.665. Lievens. Ronald J., Raitzer. Davis, and King. 3.346,174. Miner, Robert G. 3,297,S57. Miner. Robert G. 3,316,900. Ringquist, Clarence L., and Lorenz. 3.303.S73. Ware, Chester D. 3,326.283. Ware, Chester D. 3.313,123. Ware, Chester D., and Foust. 3,31 3. 2S6. Ware, Chester D., and Tadewald. 3,313,343. Tranel, Lester J., and E. H. Carr. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Heat exchangers of hollow construction. 3.297.0S2, 1-10-67, CI. 165 — 170. Trancmar. George J. Electrical cord accessory. 3,316,523, 4-25-67, CI. 339 — 75. Trankner, Werner, to YEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke. Reflex camera viewfindcr with photocell. 3,327,- 600. 6-27-67, CI. 95—42. 1322 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Trans-Atlas A.G. : See — Roos, Dirk G. J. 3,300,365. Trans Continental Electronics Corp. : See — Rolfes Hans. 3,335,251. Rolfes, Hans. 3,335,252. Transcontinental Gas Pipeline Corp. : See — Topper, Robert L., Cofield, Foster, Woebcke, and Koe- hnken. 3,347,599. Transitel International Corp. : See — Brothman. Abraham, and Reiser. 3,308.238. Brothman, Abraham, Kahn, and Reiser. 3,314,063. Transition Electronic Corp. : See — Bakalar, David. 3,311,800. Slusher, William E., and Karandanis. 3,300,658. Transitoke, Inc. : See — Silverman, Louis M. 3,347,016. Transitron Electronic Corp. : See — Tiffany. Paul. 3,357,090. Trans-Lux Corp. : See — Elmer, William B. 3,358,553. Transmarine Corp. : See — Phares, James K. 3,360,653. Transogram Co., Inc. : See — Solomon, Leonard. 3,326,324. Transport, Felix : See — Powers, Robert J., Transport, Hanson, and Trauschke. 3.360.117. Trans-Sonics, Inc. : See — Blanehard. Robert L.. and Sherburne. 3,301,056. Novak, Robert P., and Porter. 3,296,823. Williams, Sidney B., and Westcott. 3,301.055. Williams, Sidney B., and Westcott. 3,308,665. Transurvey Holding Co., Inc. : See — Griessen, Jean-Jacques. 3,306,163. Tranter, Glen : See — Artiaga, Mariano V., Tranter, Storrie, Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3.318.267. Trantham, Joseph C. : See — Belknap, William B., Henningan, Bruns, and Trantham. 3.324,949. Gilchrist, Ralph E., Lumpkin, and Trantham. 3,323,590. Marx, John W., Belknap, and Trantham. 3,310,109. Trantham Joseph C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Huff and puff fire flood nroee^s. 3.332.482, 7-25-67, CI. 166 — 2. Trantham, Joseph C, H. W. Hennigan, M. J. Fetkovich, M. R. Tek, and J. R. Bruns, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Production of heavy crude oil by heating. 3,349,846, 10-31-67, CI. 166 — 11. Trantina, Walter J., to Emerson Electric Co. Light baffle for lay-in fixture closure. 3,344,271, 9-26-67, CI. 240 — 147. Trantina, Walter J., to Emerson Electric Co. Lay-in closure for lighting fixture. 3.358.138, 12-12-67, CI. 240 — 147. Trap, Hendrikus J. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of manufacturing glass. 3,307,929, 3-7-67, CI. 65—32. Trap. Hendrikus J. L., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method for making electrically conductive vitreous mate- rials. 3,342.753, 9-19-67. CI. 252—518. Trapasso, Louis E., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Methane conversion process. 3,314,760, 4-18-67, CI. 23 — 204. Trapnell, Frederick M., Jr. : See — Gilley. Charles H., Kersey, Tomasulo, and Trapnell. 3,310,780. Trapp, Jack G. Power actuated draperv traverse employing movable racks. 3.327,194. 6-20-67, CI. 318 — 282. Trapp, Robert L., to Outboard Marine Corp. Traction drive for ceramic regenerators. 3,300,967, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 39.51. Trapp. Robert L., to Outboard Marine Corp. Reaction jet marine engine. 3,306,046, 2-28-67, CI. 60 — 222. Trask, Allen : See — Walters, Charles E. 3,352,352. Trask, Robert B., to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Multiple section graphite electrode. 3,359,449, 12-19-67, CI. 313 — 357. Traska, Alexander : See — Van Der Sluys. William, and Traska. 3,309,122. Traub, Hermann. Firma : See — Jaggle, Erich. 3,320,838. Traumann, Klaus F., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Acrylic or methacrvlic acid grafting copolvmerized on nylon and forming salt of solid grafts. 3,297,471, 1-10-67, CI. 117—62.1. Trauschke, William F. : See — Powers. Robert J., Transport, Hanson, and Trauschke. 3,360,117. Traut, George R. : See — Spiwak, Lazarus, Traut, Anderson, and Zagusta. 3,301,- 730. Trautmann, Herbert L. Metal working machine. 3,321,948, 5-30-07, CI. 72—130. Travaglia, Michael P., to Pre-Fab Patio Systems, Inc. Pre- fabricated structure. 3,300,936, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 477. Travaglio, Dalny, to Dymo Industries, Inc. Embossing ar- rangement with resilient deformable plug used as a die member. 3,339,694, 9-5-67, CI. 197 — 6.7. Travaglio, Dalny, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Sample conditioning unit. 3,348,691, 10-24-67, CI. 210—255. Traver, Alfred E.. to Mobil Oil Corp. Automated engine for determining the combustion quality of a fuel. 3,312,102, 4-4-67, CI. 73 — 35. General Steel In- means. 3,354,840, Travers, Douglas N., to United States of America, Navy. Eight loop antenna system and method of scanning same. 3,329,954, 7-4-67, CI. 343 — 113. Travers, Georges L., to Compagnie Generale des Etablisse- ments Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Tire casing. 3,301,303, 1-31-67, CI. 152—362. Travers, Georges L., to Compagnie Generale des Etablisse- ments Michelin Raison Sociale Michelin & Cie. Tire covers. 3,302,681, 2-7-67, CI. 152 — 362. Travers, Georges L., to Compagnie Generale des Etablisse- ments Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Pneumatic or air springs. 3,319,952, 5-16-67, CI. 267 — 65. Travers, Georges L., to Compagnie Generale des Etablisse- ments Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Pneumatic tire covers and methods of making the same. 3,327,753, 6-27-67, CI. 152 — 356. Travers, Georges L., to Compagnie Generale des Etablisse- ments Michelin, raison sociale Michelin & Cie. Demountable flange rims for wheels. 3,327,754, 6-27-67, CI. 152—410. Traverse, Alfred J. Reinforced hockey stick. 3,353,826, 11- 21-67, CI. 273 — 67. Travilla, James C, to General Steel Industries, Inc. Anchor link. 3,315,555. 4-25-67, CI. 85 — 1.5. Travilla, James C, and J. R. Vogel, to dustries, Inc. Underframe stress relief 11-28-67, CI. 105 — 120. Travis, Elmer W. : See — Madey, Jesse M., and Travis. 3,350,034. Travis, Glenn W. : See — Herold, Curt P., Travis, and Stahley. 3,329,449. Travis, Lawrence R.. to Rogers Corp. Separable electrical cir- cuit assembly. 3,325,769, 6-13-67, CI. 339 — 176. Travis, Lawrence R., to Rogers Corp. Receptacle assemblies. 3.333.231. 7-25-67, CI. 339 — 176. Travis, Lawrence R., and R. A. Ramey, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Electrical connector assembly and method. 3,296,577, 1-3-67, CI. 339—275. Travis, Victor, to Signal-Stat Corp. Vehicle rear view mirror with convex mirror portion. 3,337,285, 8-22-67, CI. 350 — 61. Travis, Warren C. : See — Noland, Robert L„ Travis, and Dagneau. 3,301,742. Traxel, Leonard P. : See — Yingst. Thomas O.. and Traxel. 3,347,421. Travlor, Patricia I. : See — Harris. Guv H., Traylor, and Fischback. 3,360,516. Travlor, Teddv G. : See — Feav, Darrell C, and Traylor. 3.328,487. Stanton, George W., and Traylor. 3,306,952. Trazeciak, Georg : See — Schwanekamp, Hubert, and Trazeciak. 8.303,084. Trhojevich, Nikola J. Nuclear reactor. 3,349,002, 10-24-67, CI. 176—21. Trbovich. Nicholas D. Adjustable and wear-resistant seal. 3.326,560, 6-20-67, CI. 277—102. Treacy, Margaret, to Ortho Pharmaceutical Corp. Serologi- cal inhibition test for pregancy. 3,309,275, 3-14-67, CI. 167 — 84.5. Treadwell Corp., The : See — Roberts, Edward S. 3,303,021. Roberts, Edward S. 3,321,303. Tuwiner, Sidney B. 3,357,823. Treanor, Eugene J. Closures for containers. 3,348,717, 10-24- 67, CI. 215 — 9. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. resin laminate and method of 3-21-67, CI. 161—185. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coating paperboard containers with aqueous dispersion of polyoletin containing a Werner complex. 3,325,433, 6-13—67, CI. 260 — 29.6. Trebillon, Emile : See — Wetroff, Georges, Trebillon, and Sassoulas. 3,306,923. Trebillon, Emile, and G. Wetroff, to Pechiney-Compagnie de Produits Chimiques et Electrometallurgiques. Preparation of aluminum trioctyl from butene via growth, displacement and alkvlation reactions with recycle of olefins. 3,347,894, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 448. Trebonsky, John R., and E. J. Blazek. Brake lining wear indicating means. 3,297,985, 1-10-67, CI. 340 — 69. Trecek, Louis J., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Collapsi- ble flexible plastic container tube. 3,353,714, 11-21-67, CI. 222 — 107. Trechot, Roger L. A. Apparatus for the capture of live animals. 3,349,514, 10-31-67, CI. 43 — 60. Trechsel, Hans W. : See — De Neergaard. Leif E. 3,295.214. De Neergaard, Leif E., and Mueller. 3,303,487. Trecker, David J., J. P. Henry, and J. W. Lynn, to Union Carbide Corp. 3-Nortricyclvlacetic acid and derivatives thereof. 3,296,229, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 85.5. Trede. Robert H. : See — Stuckens, Leo L., and Trede. 3,326,343. Tree, David W. : See — Attwood, William S., and Tree. 3,301,161. Tree Island Steel Co., Ltd. : See — Koch, Peter. 3,338,571. Treece, Johnny B., and J. P. T. Harris, Jr., to Collins and Aikman Corp. Apparatus for molding carpets. 3,328,839, 7-4-67, CI. 18—16. Trebilcock, John W., to E. Glass-reinforced epoxide making same. 3,310,457, Trebilcock, John W., to E. LIST OF I'ATKXTKKS 1323 Trees, Alunzo F. Seasoning apparatus. 3,344,731, 10-3-07, CI. !>!> 257. TrelY, Ernest II., to F. L. Smithe Machine Co., Inc. Device for controlling the position of a sheet receiving table. 3, 32G, 549, 6-20-67, CI. 271- 88. Trefll, James B., to Crane Co. Reinforced seat for butterfly valve. 3,306,573, 2-28-07, CI. 251 — 300. Trefllerles 1. i Bekaert Sprl : See — Peene, Guido. 3,336,744. Peene, Guldo. 3,358,435. Xreflleries Leon Bekaert, l'.v.b.A. : Sec - Thomas, Robert A. 3,353,774. Treflmetaux : see — Duffau, Georges. 3,351,234. Trefzer, Robert, to Ciba Ltd. Gas washing bottle. 3,34S,827, 10-24-07. CI. 201—121. Tregay, John L. : sec — Schulze, John J., and Tregay. 3,349,221. Tregay, John L., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Sheet feeding assembly. 3,339,916, 9-5-67, CI. 271—36. Trehu, Yves M. : See — Boyer, Nolan D.. Otto, and Trehu. 3,327,031. Trehul), Arnold. Learning machines and methods. 3,331,054, 7-11-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Treiber, Fritz F. : See— Arvidson, Bengt A., and Treiber. 3,323,634. Arvidson, Bengt A., and Treiber. 3.342.061. Treiber, Fritz F.. to Corley-Miller, Inc. Film trav. 3,321,- 078, 5-23-67, CI. 206—74. Treiber, Kenneth L. High pressure bellows. 3,318,336, 5-9- 67. CI. 138—121. Treichler, Robert K. : See — Brown, Winston E., LaCoume, and Treichler. 3,351,560. Treirat. Eduard : See — Fendel. Edwin B., Treirat, and Weibel. 3,321,177. Treitler, Theodore L. : See — Moulton, Joseph D., Grieger, and Treitler. 3,308,648. Trekell. Harold E.. to General Electric Co. Pressure-measuring device. 3,342,072, 9-19-67, CI. 73 — 39S. Trelleborgs Gummifabriks Aktiebolag: See — Persson, Bo K. G. 3,350,832. Wallin, Ake \V.. and Persson. 3,318,537. Tremaine, Daniel V. Wind instrument. 3,326,073, 6-20-67 CI. 84— 380. Tremblay, Albert F., to Kent-Owens Machine Co. Tube reduc- ing machine. 3,357,223 12-12-67, CI 72 — 189 Tremblay, Joseph A. and R.. to Vent-O-Matic Windows Ltd. Window structure. 3.331,156. 7-18-67, CI. 49 — 194. Tremblay, Joseph R. Coupling for construction elements. 3.296,764. 1-10-67, CI. 52—584. Tremblay. Joseph R. One-piece joint coupling 3,310,327, 3-21-67. CI. 287—189.36. Tremblay, Raymond : See — Tremblay, Joseph A. and R. 3,331,156. Tremblay, Raymond M. : See — Elliott, Richard M., and Tremblav. 3.334,509. Tremblay. Remi : See — Boutin, Pierre, and Tremblay. 3,339,730. Tremblay, Theodore C. Handles for signal switches. 3,319,- 4S5. 5-16-67, CI. 74—543. Trementozzi, Frederick J., to Corning Glass Works. Auto- matic calibration of direct current operated measuring instruments. 3.313,140, 4-11-67, CI 73 — 1 Trementozzi, Quirino A., S. E. Gebura, and F. J. Locke, to Monsanto Co. Polyblends containing a graft copolymer of hydroxylated diene rubber, a copolymer containing a mono- ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid with acrvlonitrile, and a polyepoxide. 3,322,852, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — '837. Trementozzi, Quirino A.. S. E. Gebura, and F. J. Locke, to Monsanto Co. Polyblends containing a graft copolymer of hydroxylated diene rubber, a copolymer containing a poly- basic ethylenically unsaturated enrboxvlic acid with another vinylidene monomer, and a polvepoxide. 3,322,853, 5-30-67, CI. 260—837. Tremere. Douglas A., to Fairehild Camera and Instrument Corp. Surface gradient protected high breakdown junctions. 3.338.758. 8-29-67, CI. 148—33.5. Tremolada, Goffredo. Apparatus for dispensing gas-charged beverages. 3,322.305. 5-30-67, CI. 222 — 61. Trenda, John J. and T. K. Railing flag mount. 3,315,926, 4-25-07. CI. 248 — 42. Trenda. Thomas K. : See — Trenda. John J. and T. K. 3,315.926. Trendell. Edward G. : See — Percival. William S., and Trendell. 3,350,512. Trenerry. James A. : See — Seaman, Gary G., and Trenerry. 3.300,020. Trenerrv, James A., to Western Electric Go., Inc. Snagger mechanism. 3,327.957. 6-27-67. CI. 242 — 25. Trenor, Irene. Food dicer. 3,349,824, 10-31-67, CI. 146 — 203. Trense. Ronald V. : See — Mahar, John H., and Trense. 3.341.G42. Trent. Dale W. : See — Barhato, Robert E., Eargle. McEowen, Trent, and Wells. 3,342,944. Trent, Horace M. : See — Jones, Thomas F , and Trent. 3,316,490. Trent, Horace M.. and T. F. Jones. Jr. Underwater vibra- tion detector. 3,309,652, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — -6. Trent, Ralph M. : See — Abrams, Louis V., and Trent. 3,320,701. Trent. Thomas R., to Boring Research, Inc. Core forming type horizontal boring machine with expansible rolling cutters. 3,356,167, 12-5-67, CI. 175—95. Trenton Corp., The: See — Kennedy, Ted. 3,321,357. Kennedy, Ted, Jr. Re. 26,273. Treo Co., Inc. : See — Hayes, Jesse R. 3,358,691. Treon, Joseph F.. to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Iso- sorblde as an oral osmotic diuretic. 3,342,080 9-19 67 CI. 107 — 05. Trepka, William J. : See — Uraneck, Carl A., Buck, Trepka, and Sonnenfeld. 3,326,- 881. Trepka. William J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of diarylethylene compounds. 3,321,540, 5-23-07, Ci 200 — 60S. Trepka, William J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Silicon-contain- ing compounds and a process of producing same. 3,324,0S9, 6-6-67, Cl. 260—79.5. Trepka, William J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymeriza- tion using a catalyst comprising an alkvllithlum and a benzyl mercaptan. 3,324,099, 6-6-67, Cl. 260—94.4. Trepka, William J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Organolithium initiated polymerization. 3,335,122, 8-8-67, Cl. 200 — 1.2. Treppschuh, Helmut, and R. L. Hentrich, to Stahlwerke Sud- westfalen AG. Method of and apparatus for vacuum melting and teeming steel and steel like alloys. 3,342,250, 9-19-67, Cl. 164 — 50. Treptow, Arnold W. : See — Kurkjian. Charles R., and Treptow. 3,298,811. Treptow, Robert G. : See — Gasper, Ralph L., Johnson, and Treptow. 3,320,S74. Tresch, Charles H., to Sud-Aviation Societe Nationale de Constructions Aeronautiques. Helicopter rotor masts. 3,322,200, 5-30-07, Cl. 170 — 100.25. Trescott Co., Inc., The : See — Kiefer, Reginald R. 3,349,502. Treseder, Robert C, to International Business Machines Corp. Remote terminal display system. 3,299,418, 1-17-67, Cl. 340—324. Treseder, Robert C, and K. A. Belser, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Scanning apparatus. 3,328,523, 6-27- 67, Cl. 178—6.8. Tresner, Homer D. : See — Whaley, Howard A., Patterson, Shay, and Tresner. 3.344,024. Tresselt, Carl P., to The Bendix Corp. Two probe standing wave null detector. 3,300,715, 1-24-67, Cl. 324 — 58.5. Tressler, Charles J., to General Foods Corp. Topping com- position containing glycol and glycerol esters. 3,330,667, 7-11-67, Cl. 99 — 139. Trest Mosgazetjstroi : See — Novak, Samuil J. 3,335,742. Tretow, Werner : See — Reeber, Rudolf, Dobner, and Tretow. 3,353,510. Tretoyv, Werner, and K. Geib, to G. M. Pfaff, AG. Upper and lower border deflecting means for overedge sewing ma- chines. 3,342,150, 9-19-67, Cl. 112 — 162. Tretter, James R., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Aminoalkyl- phosphonium compounds and process for the use thereof. 3,354,155, 11-21-67, Cl. 260 — 240. Trevarrow, David J.. Jr. : See — Nolan, Terence M., and Trevarrow. 3,355,049. Trevarrow, David J., Jr., to Kelsev-Hayes Co. Barrel. 3,348,- 721, 10-24-07, Cl. 220 — 5. Trevarrow, David J., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Barrel. 3,348,- 722. 10-24-67, Cl. 220—5. Trevarrow. David J., Jr., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Wheel and wheel cover assembly. 3,356,421, 12-5-67, Cl. 301—37. Trevillian. Walter W.. and R. J. Dotterweieh, to B. II. Iluh- bert & Sons, Inc. Temperature regualting process and sys- tem. 3.321,136, 5-23-67, Cl. 237—9. Trevisan, Virgil H. Cargo transferral. 3,303,939, 2-14-67. Cl. 212—3. Trevisiol, Franco : See — Teagno, Wladimiro, and Trevisiol. 3,340,352. Trevorrow, William D., to Atlas Chemical Industries. Inc. Electric match assembly and electric explosion initiators made therewith. 3,295,447, 1-3-67, Cl. 102 — 28. Trewella, Robert J., and L. Jerzewski. Jr., to Johnson & Johnson. Method of package manufacture. 3. 338. 019, s-2!l- 67, Cl. 53—14. Trexler. Joseph E., Jr. : See — Smith, Benjamin T., Ross, and Trexler. 3,339, SS4. Trexler. Philip C, to Snvder Mfg. Co.. Inc. Isolator method and apparatus. 3,339,992, 9-5-67, Cl. 312 — 3. Trexler, Philip C, to Snvder Mfg. Co. Isolator method and apparatus. 3.348,890, 10-24-67, Cl. 312—3. Trexler. Philip C, to Snyder Mfg. Co., Inc. Method and ap- paratus for entering a sealed enclosure. 3.355,230. 11-2S- 67. Cl. 312—1. Treybal, Robert E. Liquid extractor. 3,325,255, 6-13-67, Cl. 23 — 270.5. Trianco Ltd. : See — Luchford, Laurence R.. and Babbage. 3,301,276. Triangle Conduit and Cable Co., Inc. : Sec — Somer. Fritz. 3,346,887. Triangle Package Machinery Co. : See — Virta, Norman A., and Zanotti. 3.34S.474. 1324 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Triangle Tool Co. : See — Pylypyshyn, Michael. 3,342,235. Triangolo, Daniel A., to Danal Jewelry Co. Ornamental hair clip. 3,324,864, 6-13-67, CI. 132—46. Trias, John A. : See — Schimitschek, Erhard J., Nehrich, and Trias. 3,360.478. Triax Co., The : See — Chasar, Anthony K. 3,323,661. Chasar, Anthony R., and Mehrbrodt. 3,320,374. Tribble, Charles J. Tie assembly for faced masonry wall structures. 3,309,828, 3-21-67, CI. 52—426. Tribble, Robert M. : See — ■ Mitchell, Henry D., Jr., Tribble, and Wells. 3,295,661. Tribble, Talmadge B., and E. L. Rondenet, to Flavor Corp. of America. Composition for preserving fatty materials. 3.318,819, 5-9-67, CI. 252 — 403. Tribby, Loren L. : See — McGrath, Leo E., and Tribby. 3,339,120. Tribe, Leonard T. : See — Oldfield, Thomas A., and Tribe. 3,304,804. Wray, Ronald J., and Tribe. 3,350,054. Tribe, Leonard T., to Plessey-UK Ltd. Automatic regulating valves. 3,338,259, 8-29-67, CI. 137—220. Tribe, Norman G. Conveyor system for moving solids over long distances. 3,35S,812, 12-19-67, CI. 198 — 184. Tribit, Samuel W. : See — Hyman, Daniel, Tribit, and Witheford. 3,321,477. Trible. Clayton J. : See — Hall. Harry D., Salatin, Southerland, and Trible. 3,344,- 848. Tri-Bros. Chemical Corp. : See — Boiko, Marvin M. 3.296,143. Tribuzi, Gino. Oil-catching apron for vehicles. 3,333,652, 8-1- 67. CI. 180—69.1. Tri-City Mfg. Co. : See — Reminder, Francis R. 3.301,403. Trickey, William A. Humidifier having floating heating means. 3,301,998, 1-31-67, CI. 219—317. Trickey, William J., to Mahogany Corp. Adjustable riser for sprinkler systems. 3,343,796, 9-26-67, CI. 239 — 201. Trico Products Corp. : See — Bila, Peter C. 3.316.033. Bitzer, Martin. 3,299,723. D'Alba, Anthony R., and Deibel. 3,301,137. Deibel. Raymond A. 3,355,198. Deihel, Ravmond A., and Riester. 3,344,458. Hadekel, Ruben. 3.348.257. Riester, William C. 3,298,754. Riester, William C. 3,339,123. Riester, William C, and Page. 3,357,215. Roberts, Hobart V., Jr., Riester, Deibel, and Bitzer. 3,325,- 636. Trident Industries, Inc. : See — Jones, Grover S., Jr., and Bardwell. 3,303,899. Tridgell, Cvril W., to Power Jacks Ltd. Powered work-damp- ing devices. 3,336,022, 8-15-67, CI. 269—32. Trieschmann, Hans G. : See — Kindler, Hubert, and Trieschmann. 3,297,768. Raiehle, Ludwig, Unterstenhoefer, and Trieschmann. 3,336,252. Schmid, Karl. Stedefeder. John, Haeberle, Lautenschlager, and Trieschmann. 3,300,457. Trieschock, George E., to United States Steel Corp. Coal tar polyhydroxyether composition. 3,354,105. 11-21-67, CI. 260—28. Triex, Inc. : See — McAnespey, William J. 3,304,381. McAnespey, William J. 3,304,540. Tri-Ex Tower Corp. : See — Holscher, Harold H. 3,360,28S. Trifiletti. Joseph and T. Hvdraulic brake-controlled throttle cut-out system. 3,331,477, 7-18-67, CI. 192—3. Trifiletti, Joseph and T. Electrical brake-controlled throttle cut-out system. 3,331.478, 7-18-67, CI. 192 — 3. Trifiletti, Thomas : See— Trifiletti, Joseph and T. 3.331,477. Trifiletti, Joseph and T. 3,331,478. Triggiani, Leonard V. : See — Barrett, Wavne T., Triggiani, and Magee. 3,322,491. Sanchez, Moises G., and Triggiani. 3,338,666. Triggs, Geoffrey W., to United Kingdom Atomic Energy' Authority. Graphite brick structures. 3,342,693, 9-19-67, CI. 176—84. Triggs, Leonard E., to Combustion Engineering Inc. Marine steam generator having fluid cooled furnace. 3,315,647, 4-25-67, CI. 122 — 478. Triggs, William M., to Radio Corp. of America. Thin film resistor composed of chromium and vanadium. 3,360,688, 12-26-67, CI. 317 — 101. Tri-Kem Corp. : See — Grogan, Charles H. 3,328,390. Grogan. Charles H., and Rice. 3.320.270. Rice, Leonard M., and Grogan. 3,350,442. Trillo, Robert L., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Gas-cushion supported vehicles with drag inhibiting means for travelling on rails. 3,330,221, 7-11-67, CI. 104—120. Trillo Robert L., to Hovercraft Development Ltd. Gas- cushion supported vericles with drag inhibiting means. 3,334,099, 8-8-67, CI. 180—7. Trilobe Coupling Corp. : See — Natanagara, Hussein, and Gotthoffer. 3,346,754. Trilux-Lenze K.G. : See — Miiller, Josef, and Riegler. 3,312,816. Trim, Richard M. : See — Millar. Robert M. G., and Trim. 3,35S,284. Trimbach, Honore : See — Quanquin, Bernard, and Trimbach. 3.348.914. Trimble, Cebern B., to The National Cash Register Co. Elec- tro-optical oscillator. 3,353,116, 11-14-67, CI. 331—107. Trimble, David C. : See — McWhorter, Purnal L., Mercer, and Trimble. 3.322,710. Trimble, David C, to Hercules Inc. Plastic egg cartons. 3,307.765, 3-7-67, CI. 229 — 2.5. Trimble, David C. to Hercules, Inc. Plastic egg cartons. 3,310,217, 3-21-67, CI. 229 — 2.5. Trimble, David C, to Haveg Industries, Inc. Cold powder molding of polytetrafluoroethylene. 3,312,764, 4-4-67, CI. 264—127. Trimble. Ernest C. : See — Henson, John V. 3,337.259. Trimble, Glenn A. : See — Carlson, Robert M., Jasorka, Mulconrey, and Trimble. 3,330,019. Trimble. Lvne S. Method for visibly indicating and record- ing magnetic fields. 3,320,523, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 43. Trimble, Rov S. Barrel lifter. 3,295,831, 1-3-67, CI. 254 — 131. Trimble, Stanley C, K. D. Hewitt, and F. S. Thornhill, to Continental Carbon Co. Pigmented masterbatch composi- tions and a method for preparing same. 3,353,974, 11-21- 67, CI. 106—31. Trimbur, Ernest E., II : See — Sakurai, Richard S., and Trimbur. 3,354,817. Tri-Men Mfg. Corp. : See — Sosower, Leon. 3.310,173. Trl-Meter Mfg. Co. : See — Reed, John H. 3,304,779. Trimfoot Co. : See — Tanaka, Joseph K. 3,303,980. Trimmer, Daniel R., to American Telephone and Telegraph Co. PBX dial conference trunk circuit. 3,322,901, 5-30-07, CI. 179 — 27. Trimmer, Lea G. Switch device for pressure cylinders. 3,340,- 371, 9-5-67. CI. 200—82. Trinkler, Alfred, A. Stieglitz, and L. F. Jumelle, to Societe Nationale d'Etude et de Construction. Single-control regu- lating system for afterburning by-pass turbojets. 3,298,180, 1-17-67, CI. 60 — 237. Triodetie Stturcui.es Ltd. : See — Fentiman, Arthur E. 3,309,121. Trip-Lite Ltd. : See — Cooke, Albert E. 3,321.755. Triplett Electrica Instrument Co., The : See — King, Stanley F. 3,359.457. Scott, William G. 3,351.855. Trinlett, Milo M.. and Basinger 3,333,191. Triplett, Rav L. 3,349.355. Triplett, Lee, % to C. D. Clark, and J. W. Finnegan. Struc- tural adhering construction. 3,333,873, S-l-67, €1. 287 — 2. Triplett, John R. : See — Jaye, Seymour, Lee, and Triplett. 3,309,277. Triplett, Milo M.. and E. M. Bifsinger, to The Triplett Elec- trica Instrument Co. Electrical instrument having light projected digital readout and movement operated control elements. 3,333,191. 7-25-67. CI. 324 — 96. Triplett. Ray L., to The Triplett Electrical Instrument Co. D'Arsonval type electrical instrument having means for adjusting the deflectional characteristics in selected regions along the scale of the instrument. 3,349,355, 10-24-7, CI. 335—222. Triplett, William C. to Chevron Research Co. Method and apparatus for drilling offshore wells. 3,315,741, 4-25-67, CI. 166 — .5. Triplett, William C. W. H. Brauer, Jr., and G. R. Garrison. Drum drying of liqueform substances. 3,343,587, 9-26-67, CI. 159—10. Triplette, Robert R. Magnetic catch assembly. 3.304,110, 2-14-67 CI. 292—251.5. Triplex Safety Glass Co. Ltd. : See — Lacey, Malcolm W. 3,305,149. Tri-Point Industries Inc. : See — Carl, Henry J. 3.327,994. Tripoli, Joseph V. : See — Caligiuri, John J. 3,353,402. Tripp, Alan R. : See — - Hopkins, Leslie A., and Tripp. 3,318.404. Hopkins, Leslie A., and Tripp. 3,340,550. Tripp, Guy H. Hydraulic transmission. 3,302,527, 2-7-67, CI. 91 — 138. Tripp, Lewis H. Chemical flush system. 3.320.964, 5-23-67, CI. 134 — 100. Tripp, Lewis H., J. R. Weinberger, and T. O. Wheatley. Sales display unit. 3,297,381, 1-10-67, CI. 312 — 234.1. Tripp. Robert G. : See — Mayer, Francis X., and Tripp. 3,303,017. Tripp, Robert W., to Inductosyn Corp. Multiaxes interpolating system for automatic machine tool with position control. 3,328,655, 6-27-67, CI. 318—18. Trippel, Hanns. to E. Himmelein. Submersible watercraft. 3,335,684, 8-15-67, CI. 114—16. TJST OF PATENTEES 1325 Trischniann. Heinrich : Sec — Kulni. Richard, and Trischniann. 3,340,256. 'I'n state i :ifri I'onic, i tic, See— BrufEey, Donald R., and Stephenson. 3,315,090. Tri-State Engineering & Sales. Inc. : See — Patterson, Thomas S, 3,336,762. Trl-State Products. Inc. : See Butts, Charles 11. 3,3.23,763. Tristram, Edward \\\: See Howell, Biirwoll P., and Tristram, 3,344,142. Tri-Tech. In.-. : Sec — Haydon, Arthur \V. 3,313,994: Wineiiel, Henry T., and Haydon. 3,310,902. Tritschler, Edward G. : See — Tritschler, Paul J. and E. G. 3,304,04S. rritschler, Paul .1. and E. G. Spinning top with helical actuator. 3,304,648, 2-21-67, CI. 46 — 08. Tritsmans, Paul A., to Societe Industrielle lielge des Petroles S.A. Separation of waxy hydrocarbons from oils by flota- tion 3,338,816, S-29-67, CI. 20S— 28. Tritsmans, Paul A., to Societe Industrielle Beige des Petroles s.A. Separation of waxy hydrocarbons from oils by flotation. 3.347.775, 10-17-07. CI. 208—28. Tritt, Tune M. Orthopedic bed covering. 3,344,440, 10-3-67, Cl. 5 :'..". 1. Triul/.i, Giuseppe. Device for injecting and molding presses for handling heavy articles. 3,315,315, 4-25-07, Cl. 1 8—30. Triumph- Universa G.m.b.H. : See — Holscher, Heinrich. 3,304,940. Triumph Werke Nurnberg A.G. : See — Krauss, Otto, Decker, Link, and Stuiber. 3,35S,S06. Tri- Valley Growers : See — Winner, Clinton C. 3.300.005. Witmer, Clinton C. 3,353.051. Trivette, Chester D., Jr., and A. Y. Coran. to Monsanto Co. Inhibiting pre-vulcanization with polysulfides. 3,354,131. 11-21-07, Cl. 200—79.5. Trlx. Herbert P. : See — MacGugan, Ian C, and Trix. 3,340,406. Trnka, Zdenek, to Ceskoslovenska Akademie ved. Device for solving direct and inverse fourier integral and for harmonic analysis. 3 313.164, 4-11-67, Cl. 74—198. Trocchio, Robert V to United States of America. Navy. Speed control circuit for a synchronous motor. 3,307,092, 2-28-67, Cl. 318 — 171. Trockentechnik G.m.b.H. : See — Hohmann, Rolf. 3,303,574. Troeger, Edgar P.: Sec — La Rosa. William A.. Sarseant, and Troeger. 3.343.404. Troell, Peter T. : See — Cook, Maurice D.. and Troell. Re. 26.301. Troell, Peter T.. to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Re- fractory bonding mortar. 3,298.839, 1-17-67, Cl. 106—57. Troell, Peter T.. and G. L. YS inchester. Plastic refractory. 3.303. 034. 2-7-07. Cl. 106 — 65. Troell, Peter T., T. W. Smoot. A. L. Renkey, and D. F. King, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Method of fabricating a heat shield structure. 3.318.723, 5-9-67, Cl. 117 — 70. Troell, Peter T., and A. L. Renkey, to Harbison-Walker Co. Aluminum induction furnace lining construction using zircon and calcium aluminate. 3,355,537, 11-2S-67, Cl. 13 — 35. Troeppl. William M.. and G. A. Petersen, V 2 to G. A. Petersen, and A. E. Petersen. Reversible digging tooth with three cutting edges. 3,300,SS3, 1-31-67, Cl. 37 — 142. Troeppl, William M., and J. G. Benetti, % to G. A. Petersen, and % to A. E. Petersen. Notched tooth and retainer. 3,305.954, 2-2S-67, Cl. 37—142. Troeppl, William M., and J. G. Bennetti, % to G. A. Petersen, and % to A. E. Petersen. Tooth and holder having detents and resilient retaining means. 3,312,003, 4—4—67, Cl. 37—142. Troesh, Donald L. Audible turn indicator. 3,343,123, 9-19-67, Cl. 340—75. Troester, John H. : See — ■ Spokes, Raymond E., and Troester. 3,328,100. Troffa, Vito A. Arithmetic means for children. 3,340,623, 9-12-07, Cl. 35—31. Trolimenko, Swiatoslaw. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. N-borvl- and N.N'-diborvloxamidines and process of form- ing same. 3.326,957, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 462. Trofinienko. Swiatoslaw, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. 1,1,2,2,-tetraformylethone, its preparation and its salts. 3,342,86S, 9-19-67. Cl. 260 — 601. Trofimow. Alex, and E. C. Dearborn, to W. R. Grace & Co. Vinylidene chloride copolymer latices and products pro- duced therefrom. 3,310.514, 3-21-67, Cl. 260 — 29.6. Trofimow, Alex, E. C. Dearborn, and N. K. Mader, to W. R. Grace & Co. Vinylidene chloride-methyl acrylate-methyl methacrvlate-acrylonitrile copolymer latices. 3,313,757, 4-11-07. Cl. 260 — 29.0. Trofimow, Alex, and M. Bleyle. to W. R. Grace & Co. Vinyl- idene chloride copolymer latices. 3.32S,330, 6-27-67. Cl. 260 — 29.6. Trofimow, Alexei : See — Isaacs. Philip K., Woodard, Trofimow, and Wacome. 3.317,449. Trogan, Joseph J. : See — "Hagle, Kenneth J., Sr.. and Trogan. 3,357,570. Trogan, Joseph J. Display stand and storage rack. 3,339,752, 9 5-07, Cl. 211—177. Trogdon, Thomas, to Dayeo Corp. Convertible pillow. 3,299,- 451, 1-24-67, Cl. 5- -337. Trogdon, Thomas, to Dayco Corp. Foam rubber apparatus. 3,328,847, 7-4-67, Cl. IS — 39. Trogdon, Thomas : See — Holt, Thomas C, McCracken, and Trogdon. 3,324,209. Trojan, Gunter, to liein Lehmann & Co., Aktiengesellschaft. Centrifuges. 3,307,703, 3-7-67, Cl. 210—369. Trojan. Inc. : See — Hall, Jesse E., Sr. 3,298,699. Trojan Pools, ln<\ ■ See — OConnell, Daniel J., and Stockholm. 3,298,038. Trojan Powder Co. : See — Bronstein, Jesse B., and Griffith. 3,344,005. Griffith, George L. 3,300,34S. Griffith, George L. 3,318,242. Griffith, George L. 3,323,455. Griffith, George L. 3,327,582. Griffith, George L. 3,330,700. Griffith, George L. 3,337,3S0. Griffith, George L. 3,344,743. Griffith, George L. 3,345,224. Griffith, George L., and Koch. 3.321,886. Griffith, George L., Schwoyer, and Mayer. 3,322,066. Griffith, George L., Schwoyer, and Mayer. 3,35S,600. Griffith. George L., and Wells. 3,303,072. Ruhf, Robert J. 3,312,736. Ruhf, Robert J., Russell, and Egge. 3,345,313. Schwover, William L. 3,303,074. Schwoyer. William L. K., and Dowling. 3,332,349. Troka, Albin G., to Supreme Products Corp. Cone clutches. 3,323,622, 6-6-67, Cl. 192—51. Troka, Albin G., to Supreme Products Corp. Keyless chucks. 3,350,108, 10-31-67, Cl. 279 — 58. Troland, Edwin P., to Bird Machine Co. Hydrocyclone apparatus. 3,306,444, 2-28-67, Cl. 209 — 211. Trolander, Hardy W., and R. W. Harruff, to The Yellow Springs Instrument Co.. Inc. Extended range thermistor tempera- ture sensing 3,316,765, 5-2-07, Cl. 73 — 362. Trolio, Andrew C, B. M. Adams, and E. G. Busch, to Adtrol Electronics, Inc. Timing apparatus for use with photo- graphic equipment. 3.350,716, 10-31-67, Cl. 346—23. Troll. Albert : See — Bach, Friedemann. 3,325,078. Troll, John H., and L. A. Kaufman, to National Patent Development Corp. Tablet package. 3,311,229, 3-28-67, Cl. 200—56. Trombatore, Sam S., W. J. Bradtke, and W. J. Grlswold, to Webcor, Inc. Solenoid operated valve. 3,312,445, 4-4-67, Cl. 251—30. Trombatore, Sam S., W. J. Bradtke, and W. J. Griswold, to Webcor, Inc. Combined pressure regulator and relief valve. 3,324,873, 6-13-67, Cl. 137 — 116.3. Trombe, Felix, to Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Devices for lowering the temperature of a body by heat radiation therefrom. 3,310,102, 3-21-67. Cl. 165—133. Tromblev, Bertrand N. : See — Eicholtz, Clara V., Trombly, and Trombley. 3,348,731. Keenan, Joseph J., and Trombley. 3,321,036. Tromblv. Edgar F. : See — Eicholtz, Clara V., Trombly, and Trombley. 3,348,731. Tronca. Dennis P. : See — Stephan, Kurt, Tronca, and Piotrowski. 3,30S,24S. Tronca Edward G., to Globe-Union, Inc. Multiple control sys- tem and method of manufacture thereof. 3,355,62S, 11-28- 67, Cl. 317 — 99. Trond, Stephen 'S. : See — Martin, Joseph S., Jr., and Trond. 3,360,4S0. Tronslien, Erling, to Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson. Com- bination gear and bearing device in dials. 3,31S,169, 5-9- 67, Cl. 74 — 132. Tropeano Joseph C. and P. L. Method and apparatus for making frozen particles. 3,301,4S5, 1-31-67, Cl. 239—2. Tropeano, Joseph C. and P. L. Combination irrigator and fluid conduit adapter. 3,301,4S9, 1-31-67, Cl. 239—206. Tropeano, Philip L. : See — Tropeano, Joseph C. and P. L. 3.301.4S5. Tropeano, Joseph C. and P. L. 3,301, 4S9. Tropon Dinklage & Co. : See — Kopf. Rudolf, Boltze, Lorenz. and Muhlenbein. 3.30S,- 019. Trosken. Otto : See — Zerweck. Werner, Trosken. and Hintermeier. 3.332.990. Trost, Allen J. : See — Smith, Grant M., and Trost. 3,354,270. Troster, Helmut : See — Fuchs, Otto, Sieber, and Troster. 3.322,769. Fuchs. Otto, and Troster. 3.356, 6S7. Fuchs, Otto, and Troster. 3,357,985. Trostianskaja, Elena B. : See — Romanehuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kalinkina. Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Antonova. Sokolova. Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva. Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Xikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova. and Kovylkina. 3,356.695. Trostmann, Erik : See — Mergler, Harry W.. and Trostmann. 3.333,4 15. 1326 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Trostrud, Arville T. :. See — Bible, Robert E., Mclntyre, Trostrud, and Williamson. 3 312 954 Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,328,506. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,331.954. Kinzie, James E., Pross, Steves, and Trostrud. 3,340,513. Trostrud, Arville T., Jr., to General Precision Inc. Digital computer system. 3,300,765, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Trotman, Harold C. : See — Freund. Paul W., and Trotman. 3,348,146. Trott, David H„ and J. Buleroft. Attachable signal light for drinking glass. 3,316,396, 4-25-67, CI. 240 — 6.4. Trott, David H., and G. W. Robinson, said Robinson, assor. to said Trott. Spout closure cap and actuating sleeve there- for. 3,357,607, 12-12-67, CI. 222 — 507. Trott, Samuel A. Capstan pinch wheel control for magnetic tape drives. 3,334,796, 8-8-67, CI. 226 — 90. Trott, Winfield J., to United States of America, Navy. Dis- tributed coupling transducer. 3,296,585, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 10. Trott, Winfield J., to United States of America, Navy. Dis- tributed coupling transducer. 3,321,738, 5-23-67, CI. 340 — 10. Trotta, Leonard J. Automatic multiple wire wrapping machine. 3,297,059, 1-10-67, CI. 140—3. Trotter, Ide P., Jr., R. P. Larkins, and W. O. Webber, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Computer control method for production of butyl rubber. 3,321,280, 5-23-67, CI. 23—230. Trotter, John C, to United States of America, Navy. Duct rotation system for VTOL aircraft. 3,360,217, 12-26-67, CI. 244 — 12. Trotz, Samuel I. : See — Heying, Theodore L., Reid, and Trotz. 3,311,593. Troubetzkoi, Michel. Adjustable flash for photography. 3,316,450, 4-25-67, CI. 315—239. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A., to Calor Appareils Electro-Domes- tiques. Electric razor with detachable cutting head. 3,325,- 893, 6-20-67. CI. 30 — 43.92. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A., to Calor Appareils Electro- Domestiques. Electric hair-driers. 3,343,275, 9-26-67, CI. 34 99 Trouilhet, Maurice M. A., to Calor Appareils Eleetro-Domes- tiques. Water-spray laundry irons. 3,344,541, 10-3-67, CI. 38 — 78. Trouilhet, Maurice M. A., to Calor Appareils Electro Domes- tiques. Propeller fans with variable-pitch blades. 3,360,051, 12-26-67, CI. 170—160.43. Trout, Charles M. Safety circuit for electrical apparatus. 3,351,813, 11-7-67, CI. 317 — 18. Trout, Thomas E. Tree and brush rotary saw attachment. 3,343,575, 9-26-67, CI. 144 — 34. Troutman, Paul H., to United States of America, Navy. Auto- matic gain control in a magnetic amplifier. 3,359,501, 12-19- 67, CI. 330 — 8. Troutner, Arthur L. Composite truss joist having chords and links of adjustable angle. 3,314,209, 4-18-67, CI. 52 — 639. Troutner, Arthur L. Long span, high load, composite truss joist. 3,330,087, 7-11-67, CI. 52—693. Troutner, Arthur L. Composite truss joist with lower chord bearing. 3,336,706. 8-22-67, CI. 52—261. Trouve, Jean : See — Aecary, Andre, and Trouve. 3,338,988. Gayet, Bernard, Holder, Kurka, Reboux, and Trouve. 3,351,686. Trovato, Victor : See — Zimmerman, Julius, and Trovato. 3,340,161. Trow, Stanley A. : See — Emblem, Harold G., Hurt, and Trow. 3,299,166. Emblem, Harold G., and Trow. 3,314,806. Trowbridge, James R., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Detergent composition in solid form containing a synergistic mixture of CMC and PVP. 3.318,816, 5-9-67. CI. 252—137. Trowbridge, Lawrence E., and R. O. Medlin, Jr., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Dual-spaced acoustical well logging system. 3,299,400, 1-17-67, CI. 340—18. Trowbridge, Theodore D. : See — Goodgame, Thomas H., Antonsen, and Trowbridge. 3 311 452 Troxell, Truxton B. : See — Johnson, Robert G., and Troxell. 3,295,249. Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. : See — Lowery, Andrew, Auld, and Faulkner. 3,353,023. Troxler, Franz : See — Hofmann, Albert, and Troxler. 3,329,680. Hofmann, Albert, Troxler, and Ott. 3,346,580. Troy. Daniel J. : See — Glasser, Leo G., Kanzler, and Toy. 3,306,156. Troy, James E., to Fieldcrest Mills, Inc. Shaggy cut pile fabric. 3,349,812, 10-31-67, CI. 139 — 402. Troy, Leonard. Method and system for adjusting vehicle brakes. 3,322,239, 5-30-67, CI. 188 — 79.5. Trov, Leonard. Brake cooling system. 3,347,344, 10-17-67, CI. 188—264. Tru Heat Corp. : See — Kollar, Lyle T., and Stutsman. 3,354,294. Truax, Charles J., to General Electric Co. Magnetron as- sembly having dielectric means, external to envelope, for setting the center operating frequency. 3,317,785, 5-2-67, CI. 315—39.77. Truax, Harry, to Harry Truax & Sons Co., Inc. Method for treating soybeans and the like using infra-red neat. 3,343,961, 9-26-67, CI. 99 — 2. Truax, Harry, & Sons Co., Inc. : See — Truax, Harry. 3.343,9iil. Truax, James R. Method of conditioning soil. 3,307,293. 3-7-67, CI. 47—9. Truax, Robert C, to Aerojet-General Corp. Pressurizatlon system and method for effecting propellant flow in a liquid propellant rocket. 3,320,742, 5-23-67, CI. 60 — 39.48. Trubenised Co. : See — Laws, Arthur E. 3,331,395. Trubey, Philip W., L. Hanna, A. D. Gordon, and A. C. Turney, to Aluminum Laboratories Ltd. Magnesium hydroxide and method of preparation. 3,322,502, 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 201. Truby, Ralph, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Combina- tion telephone and intercommunications system. 3,304,376-, 2-14-67, CI. 179 — 42. Truby, Ralph, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multiple station access repertory dialing system. 3,325,602, 6-13- 67, CI. 179 — 18. Trucco, Ann K. : See — Trucco, Joseph J. and J. A. 3,323,838. Trucco, John A. : See — Trucco, Joseph J. and J. A. 3,323,838. Trucco, Joseph J., deceased (by A. K. Trucco, administrator), and J. A. Trucco. Dump vehicle having plural opposite side dumping receptacles. 3,323,838, 6-6-67, CI. 298 — 8. Trucillo, Giovanni, to P.V.R. Plastici Vetro Rinforzati, S.p.A. Anti-dazzling panel. 3,322,400, 5-30-67, CI. 256 — 24. Truckenbrodt, Charles A. : See — Kotlar, Rudolph J., Raack, and Truckenbrodt. 3,304,632. Truck-Lite Co., Inc. : See — Baldwin, George D 3,335,268. Baldwin. George D. 3.327,110. Baldwin, George D., and Sakuta. 3.341,802. Baldwin, George D., Spiteri, Grosser, and Collette. 3,351,885. Trudeau, Edgar G., to Ford Motor Co. Door latch mecha- nism. 3,312,489, 4-4-67, CI. 292 — 48. Trudeau, Ronald E., to Kollmorgan Corp. Microwave con- tactless coaxial connector. 3,309,632, 3-14-67, CI. 333—33. Trudeau, Urban P. : See — Dierksheide, Dale H., and Trudeau. 3,324,986. Trudeau, Yvon, to Terraz Epoxy Inc. Process for production of tile products. 3,303,245, 2-7-67, CI. 264—70. True, Howard D. F., Jr.: See — Dawley, Daniel B„ and True. 3,295,908. True Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Trulaske, Frank R. 3,302,351. Trulaske, Frank R. 3,328,105. True Temper Corp. : See — Portz, William E. 3,355,226. True, Thomas T. : See — Good. William E., and True. 3,325.592. True, Thomas T., to General Electric Co. Defracting medium projection system including means to effect a uniform charge over said medium. 3,305,629, 2-21-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. True-Trace Corp. : See — Weaver, Paul J. 3,309,950. Weaver, Paul J. 3.309,964. Weaver, Paul J. 3.327,591. Weaver, Paul J. 3,338,108. Weaver, Paul J. 3,340,772. Trueblood, Elmer D., to Trueblood Inc., doing business as Union Tool & Engineering Co. Plastic injection machine. 3,309,739, 3-21-67, CI. 18 — 30. Trueblood Inc., doing business as Union Tool & Engineering Co. : See — Trueblood, Elmer D. 3,309,739. Truellne Instruments, Inc. : See — Westbrook, John W. 3,311,272. Truelock, Elmer M., to Concut, Inc. Machine for transversely slotting a strip of concrete pavement at different angles. 3,321,250, 5-23-67, CI. 299—39. Truelove & Maclean, Inc. : See — Maclean, Donald. 3,344,787. Truesdell. Merlyn R., to Century Engineering Corp. Portable space heaters. 3,319,947, 5-16-67, CI. 263 — 19. Truesdell. Richard M. : See — Smith, Dale A., and Truesdell. 3,302,117. Truitt, Thomas D., and D. F. Fraipont, to Electronic As- sociates, Inc. Memory system. 3,308,440, 3-7-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Truitt, Thomas D., H. R. Greene, and J. H. Marshall, to Elec- tronic Associates, Inc. Computing system. 3,327,102, 6-20- 67, CI. 235—156. Trulaske, Frank R., to True Mfg. Co., Inc. Frame construc- tion for a door or window. 3,302,351, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 309. Trulaske, Frank R., to True Mfg. Co., Inc. Self-closing, sliding door assembly. 3,328,105, 6-27-67, CI. 312 — 319. Trull. Helio A. : See — Schumacher, Erwln A., Clark, Uline, and Trull. 3,355,- 327. Ullne, Lawrence J., and Trull. 3,359,135. Trumble, John H. : See — Luy, William R., and Trumble. 3,348,473. Trumbley, Donald W. Coin case. 3,351,187, 11-7-67, CI. 206 — .81. .1ST OF PATENTEES 1327 Trumbo, I'liillip W., J. II. Carpenter, and T. A. Hendrickson, to Cameron and Jones, Inc. Discharge grate and hopper for shall kiln. 3,360,249, 12-26-67, CI. 263—29. Trumbull. Allan H. : See — Rettlg, John I<\, Kiedel, Stagg, and Trumbull. 3,335,230. Trumbull, Allan R., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Con- centrator trunk preference circuit. 3,328,532, 6-27-67, CI. 179—18. Trumbull. Donald E., to Ryles Industries, Inc. Plunger. 3, 315, 847, 4 25-67, CI. 222—327. Trump. Dean It. : See — Bosler, Gerald E., Graham, and Trump. 3,336,650. Trunk, Bernard G. : Sec — Dupage, Charles L., Lipp, Trunk, and Wilson. 3,302,920. Trunnell, Harold K. : See — (ietehell, Frederick G. and J. W., and Trunnell. 3,315,852. Trupp, Mason. Console compounded wake propulsion system. 3,323,759, 6-6-67, CI. 244—62. Truscheit, Ernst, and K. Eiter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Ak- tiengesellschaft. Polvene-1-ols insect attractants. 3,304,- 333, 2-14-07, CI. 260 — 017. Trusler, Frederick W. : See — lba in, William R., -MacLean, and Trusler. 3,354,091. Truslow. Neal A., to United States Rubber Co. Belt fabric. 3,296,062, 1-3-67, CI. 161 — 91. Trussell, Paul C. : See — Duncan, Douglas W., Walden, and Trussell. 3,305,353. Trussell, Wayne E., and V. D. Shah, to Abbott Laboratories. Purification of cyclohexylamine. 3,347,920, 10-17-67, CI. 260 563. Trust Co. of Georgia : See — Ilerpieh, William A., Cooley, Dempster. 3,302,808. Trustee! Corp. (Universal) Ltd. : See — Sell, George J. 3.344.572. Trustees of Barnes Hospital, The : See — Butcher. Harvev R.. Jr. 3,356,570. Trustees of Tufts College : See — Georgian, Vlasios. 3,318,924. Trutner, Donald G. : See — Thorington, Luke, and Trutner. 3,356,984. Tru-Tork, Inc. : See — MacDonald, Murdo A. 3,311,262. Xeilson, William J. 3.326,294. Tr.vco Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — West. Robert B. 3,307,570. Trygon Electronics Inc. : See — Todd, Paul G. 3,305,764. Todd. Paul G. 3.34S.122. Tryhorn, Donald W. : See — Smith, James J. S., and Tryhorn. 3,324,651. Smith, James J. S., and Tryhorn. 3,355,879. Tryon, Edward J., and M. D. Perdue, to Standard Change- Makers. Inc. Changemaker. 3,359.993, 12-26-67. CI. 133 — 2. Tryon. Peter V., to United States of America, Navy. Auto- matic restarting and resetting circuit for beam switch tubes. 3,328,630, 6-27-67. CI. 315 — 8.5. Tryon, Richard R. Crutches. 3,301,268, 1-31-67, CI. 135— 50. Trvon, Sager: See — Smallwood, Harold T., and Tryon. 3,296,191. Trzeciak, Georg : See — Hinsken, Hermann, Trzeciak, and Rasel. 3,348,760. Schwanekamp. Hubert, and Trzeciak. 3.325,331. Tsao, Utah, to The Lummus Co. Process and apparatus for preparing urea prills. 3.30S.212, 3-7-67. CI. 264 — 13. Tsehannen, Gottfried, to Albiswerk Zurick A.G. Means for limiting the range of frequency regulation of oscillators. 3,307.115, 2-28-67, CI. 331 — 6. Tsehannen, Robert F., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Simplified color-killer circuit. 3,346.691, 10-10-67. CI. 178 — 5.4. Tschantz, William H. Frozen meat block chipping apparatus. 3. 330.318. 7-11-67, CI. 146 — 151. Tschantz, William H. Frozen meat block chipping apparatus. 3.330.319, 7-11-67, CI. 146—151. Tschanz, August E.. and T. E. Wilkev, to Teleflex Inc. Remote control assemblv construction. 3,354,742, 11-28-67, CI. 74 — 501. Tschanz, Carl A. Transmission apparatus. 3,345,8S5, 10-10- 67. CI. 74—687. Tschiesche, Werner, to Hunter Douglas International, Ltd. Building structure, such as a wall, a ceiling or a lining for wall or ceiling. 3,295,284, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 4S3. Tschnpp. Lloyd D. : See — Bowers, Hugh R., Tschopp, and Woerner. 3,30S,201. Tschopp. Llovd D., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Prenaration of unsaturated hydrocarbons. 3.327,001, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 6S0. Tschudy, Jay, Jr.. to Precision Agricultural Machinerv Co. Watering apparatus of seed planter. 3,331,340, 7-18-67, CI. 111—6. Tschiimperlin. Karl, and W. Wiederkehr. to Paliz A.G. Double- bed knitting apparatus. 3,326.017, 6-20-67, CI. 60 — 64. Tschursch, Arnold : See — Stuckenberger, Anton, and Tschursch. 3.33S.543. Tschursch, Arnold, to Fritzmeier, Georg, Kommanditgesell- schaft. Adjustable bracket for supporting a windshield. 3.295.S13, 1-3-67, CI. 248—291. Tschursch, Arnold, and A. Stuckenberger, to Georg Fritz- meier K.G. Vehicle seat. 3.345.106, 10-3-67, CI. 927 — 30S. Tseitlin, Yakov M.. A. A. Sokolov, and I. S. Amosov. Spring- type measuring head. 3,337,963. 8-29-67, CI. 33 — 172. Tsentralny NauchnoTssledovatclsky Institute Podzemnoro Strakhtmoro Stroitelstva : See — Gorodissky, Leonid G., and Romanov. 3,320,776. Kunitsky, Valery N., Lobashev, Stetsovsky, and Fomin. 3,350,494. Ryzhov-Nikonov, Vladimir I., Grebennik, and Ermolov. 3,349,609. Zak, Pavel S. 3,353,591. Zhadaev, Valentin G., Kuznetsov, Morozova, Byderovysklj, Maliovanov, Novikova, Novskij, Fominov, Pruzhincr, Agevnin, and Grixhin. 3,305,272. Tsentralny Nauehno-Issledovatelsky i Proektno-Konstruktor- sky-lnstitut Mekanizatsii i Energetiki Lesnoi Promyshlen- nosti : See — Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., Tsvetkov, Fetisov, Murlykin, Rudensky, and Taruntaeva. 3,343,644. Tslen, Hsue C, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Oxygen diffusion analyzer. 3,301,775, 1-31-67, CI. 204 — 195. Tsien, Hsue C, and H. H. Horowitz, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Oxygen diffusion analyzer and method of using same. 3,305,458, 2-21-67, CI. 204—1. Tsien, Vee C, and J. W. Meulendyk, to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Electrohydraulic servo valve. 3,311,123, 3-28-67, CI. 137—85. Tsln, Mark R. : See — Polishouk, Vitalii P., Tsln, and Zatoulovsky. 3,311,467. Tsitovich, Igorj S. : See — Vavulo, Vasily A., Girko, Masjubov, Mitin, and Tsitovich. 3,357.276. Tsivinsky, Jury P. : See — Albuzhev, Petr M., Zuev, Rezanov, and Tsivinsky. 3,322,- 211. Tsivitse, Peter J. : See — Hausenfleck, Howard D., Brittain, and Tsivitse. 3,348,- 098 Tso, Tien C, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method of tobacco sucker control. 3.326.664, 6-20-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Tso, Tien C, to United States of America, Agriculture. Method of tobacco sucker control. 3,340,040, 9-5-67, CI. 71—78. Tsonev, Valentin : See — Bedell, John R., and Tsonev. 3,330,032. Tsou, Ivan H., to Ford Motor Co. Molding composition com- prising a refractory material and as a binder the reaction product of formaldehyde, furfuryl alcohol and a urea. 3,360,492, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 29.4. Tsou. Kwan C. : See — Sandler, Stanley R., Tsou. and Dannin. 3,356,616. Tsourmas, Harry K., to MacDermid, Inc. Methods and com- positions for stripping nickel. 3,351,556, 11-7-67, CI. 252— 102. Tsubihashi, Kazuo, K. Matsumoto, Y. Ueno, T. Okamoto, K. Nagaoka, and Y. Ono, to Asahi Kaei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Automatic continuous method and apparatus for producing dynamites using wet collodion cotton. 3,329,540, 7-4-67, CI. 149—102. Tsubouchi, Norio : See — Akashi, Tsuneo. Takahashi, Yamauehl, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,346,499. Akashi, Tsuneo. Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,347,795. Takahashi, Masao, Tsubouchi, Ohno, and Yamauchi. 3.359,470. Tsuchida, Hiroshi : See — Sugahara, Yujiro, Tsuchida, Sato, and Usui. 3,300,870. Tsuchiya. Hikoji : See — Miyahara, Akimitsu, Oomagari, and Tsuchiya. 3,313,655. Tsuchiya, Saburo : See — Yasuda, Susumu, and Tsuchiya. 3,328,628. Tsuchiya, Takuzo : See — Austin, Curtis L., Bateson, Perttula, and Tsuehiva. 3,332.293. Tschudi, Dennis E. : See — Bergman, Henry P., Brixey, and Tschudi. 3,319,13S. Tsu, Ignatius, to The National Cash Register Co. Magnetic data storage devices. 3.330.631, 7-11-67. CI. 29 — 1S3.5. Tsuchudy, Jay, Jr. Film layer and planter. 3,315,623, 4-25-67. CI. 111—1. Tsuda, George I. : See — Ajioka, James S., and Tsuda. 3,325,817. Tsuda, George I., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Parametric fre- quency doubler-limiter. 3,343,069, 9-19-67, CI. 321 — 69. Tsuda Iron Works Ltd. : See — Tsuda. Toyosuke. 3,339,440. Tsuda, Koh. T. Yasukawa, T. Imamura, and I. Xagahama, to Cylvoda Kako Kensetsu Kabushiki Kasha. Apparatus and method for clarifying water. 3,313,725, 4-11-67, CI. 210 — 20. Tsuda. Minoru, to Asencv of Industrial Science and Tech- nology. Esteriflcation process. 3,329,664, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 01.3. Tsuda. Momotoshi : See — Kimura. Shiro, Yoshida. and Tsuda. 3.341,331. Tsuda. Takashi, S. Takei. and T. Tsujikawa, to Takeda Chemi- cal Industries. Ltd. 2-amino-4-alkoxy-s-triazines. 3,317,- 528, 5-2-67. CI. 260 — 240.5. Tsuda, Tovosuke. to Tsuda Iron Works Ltd. Multispindle auto- matic lathes. 3,339.440, 9-5-67, CI. 82 — 3. Tsuda. Yoshizo -*See — Minami. Munevoshi, Tsuda, Sando, Kashiro, and Tamura. 3,337.505. 1328 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 3,310,438. Nawata, Shima, and Tsugawa, Kyuichiro : See — Okumura, Shinji, Ito, Tsugawa, Katsuya, and Takahashi. 3.320,135. Tsuji, Shigeru, K. Hayashi, K. Kadowaki, and K. Sato, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Method of glass glazing. 3,308,- 525, 3-14-67, CI. 29 — 155.5. Tsuji, Takaakira : See — Yasui, Takeshi, Tsuji, and Fukushima. 3,322,S54. Tsuji, Toshiya : See — Wada, Nobuaki, Nakao, Tsuji, and Shibata. 3,336,158. Tsujikawa, Teruaki : See — Tsuda, Takashi, Takei, and Tsujikawa. 3,317,528. Tsujikawa, Teruaki, to Takeda Chemical Industries Ltd. 2- alkyl-4-alkylamino-6-alkoxy-s-triazines. 3,296,263, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 249.5. Tsujimoto, Michihiro : See — Okubo, Ichiro, and Tsujimoto. 3,347,694. Tsujino, Takeshi : See — Ishihara, Takehiko, and Tsujino. 3,328,133. Tsujioka, Tokutaro. Modular panels for the construction of water blockades. 3,335,572, 8-15-67, CI. 61—34. Tsuk. Andrew G. : See — Barron, Lawrence E., and Tsuk. 3,329,574. Tsukagoshi, Kazuo, to Ebara Infilco Kabushiki Kaisha. Process of gas absorption. 3,331,187, 7-18-67, CI. 55 — 21. Tsukamoto, Makoto : See — Matsuda, Osaharu, Kusai, Tsukamoto, and Komaki. 3,297,480. Tsukatani, Kenmi, 51. Nagamine, Y. Hamada, and K. Takagi, to Fujitsu Ltd. Method of electrostatic printing of multiple copies. 3,354,464, 11-21-67, CI. 346 — 74. Tsukihoshi Gomu Kabushiki Kaisha (The Moon-Star Rubber Ltd.) : See — Yamaguchi, Hideo. 3,352,032. Tsukuma, Shin : see — Hayashi, Junichi, Tsukuma, Uematsu, Adachi, and Ohta. 3,343,756. Tsumeb Corp. Ltd. : See — Huffman, Henry R., and Evans. Tsunawaki, Shigemitsu : See — Sakurai Ryoichi, Tsunawaki, Fujimoto. 3,314,920. Tsunehiro, Yuzuru : See — Miyairi, Shota, Tsunehiro, and Sato. 3,336,520. Tsunoda, Satoru : See — Saito, Sohei, Yagi, Tsumoda, Fuvimoto, Irie, and Hatano. 3,331,099. Tsunotla, Yoshio : See — Takashi, Yukichi, Aishima, Kobayashi, and Tsunoda. 3,330,816. Tsunoda, Yoshio, T. Taneda, K. Akamatsu, T. Okamoto, and K. Matsui, to Asahi Kasel Koggo Kabushiki Kaisha Osaka. Process for dyeing polyolefinic materials. 3,316,054, 4-25-67, CI. 8 — 100. Tsuru, Takato, to Bridgestone Cycle Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Exercising cycle with eccentric brake drum. 3,360,263, 12-26-67, CI. 272—73. Tsuruta, Shiro, W. Koga. M. Abo, and S. Abe, to Hitachi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Self-copolymerizable esters of unsaturated dibasic acids and 6-hydroxy-3a,4,5,6,7,7a-hexa- hvdro-4,7-methanoindene. 3,322,732, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Tsuruta, Teiji : See — Matsuura, Kazuo, and Tsuruta. 3,337,511. Tsutsui, Nobuhiro : See — Fujita, Yoshimasa, and Tsutsui. 3,352,626. Tsutsumi, Kentaro : See — Webb, James W. 3,318,093. Tsutsumi, Tadao : See — Matsuhisa, Seikichi, Miyama, and Tsutsumi. Matsuhisa, Seikichi, Miyama. and Tsutsumi. Tsutsumi, Teruo, to Ishikawajima-Harima Jukoyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Materials distributor of a blast furnace. 3,302,- 805, 2-7-67, CI. 214 — 37. Tsutsumi, Teruo, and K. Kumagai, to Ishikawajima-Harima Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Pressure equalizer and dis- charger of a blast furnace. 3,343.825. 9-26-67, CI. 266 — 27. Tsnyama, Hitoshi, H. Hirose, and J. Okamoto, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Electrode assembly. 3,359,447, 12-19-67, CI. 313 — 250. Tsuzuki, Yoshiro. Concrete pile joint and method of assembly. 3,316,724, 5-2-67, CI. 61—56. Tsuzuki, Yoshiro. Mold for manufacturing concrete members having cruciform cross section. 3.355,137, 11-28-67, CI. 249 — 4S. Tsvetkov, Evgeny B. : See — Kljuchnikov, Vitaly J., Tsvetkov, Fetisov, Murlykin, Rudensky, and Taruntaeva. 3,343,644. Tubbs Cordage Co. : See — McCann, Frank C. 3,358,434. Tubbs, Cynthia C. : See — Clements, Aaron B., and Homes. 3,360,230. Tubbs, Forrest W. : See — Jacoby, Charles Yv\, Tubbs, Wilson, and Storm. 3,296,- 219. Tubbs, Harold E. : See — Lange, Oswald H., Stein, and Tubbs. 3,336,754. Tubbs, Howard A. Gas-liquid separation. 3,346,138, 10-10-67, CI. 220 — 26. * Tubinis, Matthew P.. to Xerox Corp. Printer control system. 3,348,212, 10-17-67. CI. 340—172.5. 21-67 3,310,014, 3- 3,335,682, 8-15-67, CI. CI. 3,308,153. 3.313.844. Tucci, Anthony G. Sewing machine. 112—212. Tucci, Anthony G. Pocket machine. 112—2. Tucci, Edmond R. : See — Selwitz, Charles M., and Tucci. 3.346,622. Selwitz, Charles M., and Tucci. 3,349,117. Tucci, Julius C. Dispensing container. 3,304,914, 2-21-67, CI. 119 — 18. Tuccillo, Joseph J. : See — Nielsen, John P., and Tuccillo. 3,340,050. Tuccinardi, Thomas E., to United States of America, Army. Transducer providing alternating-current output in re- sponse to rotation of transducer body relative to inertial conductive fluid contained therein. 3,306,113, 2-28-67, CI. 73—505. Tuccinardi, Thomas E., to United States of America, Army. Magnetometer and electrometer utilizing vibrating reeds whose amplitude of vibration is a measure of the field. 3,321,702. 5-23-67, CI. 324—43. Tucek, Donald J. : See — Marsh, Byron E., and Tucek. 3,317,291. Tuchel, Ulrich. Two-piece connector. 3,320,574, 5-16-67, CI. 339—217. Tuchel, Ulrich. Multiple element member and method of mak- ing the same. 3,336,570, 8-15-67, CI. 339 — 220. Tuck, Edward F., and T. Devos, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Cabinet having wall containing strip line for microwave communication system. 3,329,898 7-4- 67, CI. 352 — 119. Tuck, George S. : See — Baenziger, Leonard N., and Tuck. 3,310,773. Tuck, James H., to M. R. Tuck. Means for completing the closure of a partially closed shotgun shell casing. 3,313,202, 4-11-67, CI. 86—40. Tuck, Mary R. : See — - Tuck. James H. 3,313,202. Tuck, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Transmission. 3,296,891, 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 677. Tuck, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Hydrodynamic torque converter. 3,313,109, 4-11-67, CI. 60 — 54. Tuck, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Vehicles with plural axles and means to provide maximum tractive effort for each axle at the same speed. 3,352,373, 11-14-67, CI. 180 — 44. Tuck, Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Power transmis- sion. 3,358,444, 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 54. Tuck, Sidney A., to Frankenstein Group Ltd. Stowages for inflatable liferafts and the like. 3,343,188, 9-26-67, CI. 9—33. Tucker, Archie J., L. A. Ulmschneider, and N. S. White to Eastman Kodak Co. Film scroll including an end fastener. 3,300,156, 1-24-67, CI. 242—74.1. Tucker, Augustine J. Stabilized vessel for open sea opera- tions. 3,316,871, 5-2-67, CI. 114— .5. Tucker, Augustine J. B"arge with liquid level control system. 3,322,087, 5-30-67, CI. 114 — .5. Tucker, Benjamin W., and II. Ulrich, to The Upjohn Co. Catalysts for the preparation of bis-(2,6-diethylphenyl) jcarbodiimide. 3,345,407, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 551. Tucker, Benjamin W., Jr., to Otis Elevator Co. Retractable safety edge for doors. 3,315,766, 4-25-67, CI. 187 — 52. Tucker, Billy J. Postal card having protectable adhesively coated area. 3,346,172, 10-10-67, CI. 229 — 92.8. Tucker, Burl E., Jr. : See — Yingst, Thomas O., and Tucker. 3,335,952. Yingst, Thomas O., and Tucker. 3,348,737. Tucker, Carl L., to The Singer Co. Air conditioning. 3,306,- 348, 2-28-67, CI. 165 — 12. Tucker, Chester D. Water amusement device simultating an animal. 3,344,765, 10-3-67, CI. 115 — 34. Tucker, Council A„ 40% to T. C. Neward, and 20% to T. P. Mahoney. Self-locking, self-tapping nut. 3,326,260, 6-20-67, CI. 151—7. Tucker, Council A., to Shell Oil Co. Stacking and nesting tray. 3,342,346, 9-19-67, CI. 211 — 126. Tucker, Council A., and J. C. Lavton, to Towlsaver, Inc. Dispenser for roll toweling. 3,319,855, 5-16-67, CI. 225 — 67. Tucker, Donald J. : See — Hunsberger, Jesse F., and Tucker. 3,321,287. Tucker, Frank P. Library post structure. 3,325,017, 6-13-67, CI. 211 — 14S. Tucker, Frederick T. : See — Barton, Edward D., and Tucker. 3,306,339. Licata, Joseph P., and Tucker. 3,349,307. Tucker, Harold A., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Self-curinc. oil-resistant copolymers containing alkoxyalkyl acrvlates and N-alkoxyalkyl acrylamides. 3,326,868, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 80.5. Tucker, James F. : See — Winzeler, John W., and Tucker. Winzeler, John W., and Tucker. Tucker, James R. : See — Bluhm, John W., and Tucker. Tucker, Jonn H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blends of rubbery polymers. 3,304,281, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 33.6. Tucker, John R., Jr. : See — Bonin, Richard E., and Tucker. 3,335,326. 3,311,735. 3,312,566. 3,297,619. LIST OF PATENTEES 1329 Tucker, John K., Jr., to General Electric Co. Terminal board design. 3,325,774, 6-13-67, CI. 3:19—220. Tucker, Lowell O. : See — Long, William J. 3,308,773. Tucker, Marion K:. See — Units, Mervin R., and Tucker. 3,295,703. Tucker, Marvin C. : See-- McDoulett, Claude D., and Tucker. 3, 319, 158. Tucker, Nathaniel B. : See — Laycock, Thomas B., Jr.. and Tucker. 3,328,312. Tucker, Richard \\\, and L. M. Shuh, to Compacker, Inc. Carton folding or sealing apparatus. 3,35S,567, 12—19-67, CI. 93—49. Tucker. Robert L. : See — Oliver, Willis J., and Tucker. 3,349,498. Tucker, Samuel M. : See — Dragon, Elbert J., Shaffer, and Tucker. 3,343,030. Tucker, Thomas N., to Dow Corning Corp. Integrated circuit using oxide insulated terminal pads on a sic substrate. 3,308,354, 3-7-67, CI. 317—234. Tucker, Vernon C. : See — Collins, Lloyd R., and Tucker. 3,337,264. Tucker. Vincent W., to Ametek, Inc. Electrical hearing and padding assembly for pressuring machine head. 3,319,045, 5-9-67, CI. 219—243. Tucker, Vincent W., to Ametek, Inc. Combined safety and ex- haust hood for pressing machine. 3,333,355, S-l-67, CI. 38 — 27. Tucker, William, and II. B. Zasloff, to The Lummus Co. Demethani/.ation in ethylene recovery with condensed meth- ane used as reflux and heat exchange medium. 3,320,754, 5-23-67. CI. 62—28. Tucker, William T. : See — Brimer, Marshall R., and Tucker. 3,351,609. Tuckev, Charles H. : See — Ariult, Donald N., and C. H. and J. D. Tuckey. 3,307,- S36. Tuckev J. D. : See Ar'ndt, Donald N., and C. H. and J. D. Tuckey. 3.307,- 836. Tudor Aktiebolaget : See — Sundberg, Erik G. 3,305,-104. Tudor, Alan J. Electrical teaching aid. 3,310,866. 3-28-67, CI. 35—19. Tudor Metal Products Corp. : Sec — ■ Payne. Calvin L., Jr. 3,342,490. Tuegel. Robert O., to Wagner Electric Corp. Friction device. 3.324.976, 6-13-67, CI. 1SS— 170. Tuemler. Arthur W., to United States Steel Corp. Drenching apparatus. 3,329,124. 7-4-67, CI. IIS — 315. TufhMte Plastics. Inc. : See — Melander, Richard C. 3,310.912. Tuffnell, Derrick P., to General Motors Corp. Pressure relief valve assemblies. 3,333,098, 8-1-67, CI. 210—130. Tuffnell. Derrick P., and K. E Buckman, to General Motors Corp. Liquid filter assemblies. 3,321,084, 5-23-67, CI. 210—232. Tuffnell. Glenn W., F. W. Schaller. and R. B. G. Yeo, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. High strength, martensitic stainless steel. 3.355.2S0, 11-2S-67, CI. 75 — 12S. Tuft, Roy E. : See — Strong, Herbert M. and Tuft. 3,303,053. Tufts, Donald W.. to Sanders Associates. Inc. Method and apparatus for segmenting speech into phonemes. 3,344,233, 9-20-07, CI. 179 — 1. Tufts, Lewis E. : See — ■ Peterson, John A., Wylegala, Rucker, and Tufts. 3,338,- 673. Tuftv. Lyle H. : See — Juhl. James L., and Tuftv. 3.319. S17. Juhl, James L., and Tufty. 3.340.942. Tugen, Robert G., to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Formation and moulding of felt. 3,302,263, 2-7-67, CI. 2S— 5. Tugen, Robert G., and G. F. Flanagan, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Method of and apparatus for hardening felt. 3,331,113, 7-18-67, CI. 28—5. Tuggle, Lloyd H., to Clinton Engines Corp. Primer for in- ternal combustion engines. 3,345,045, 10-3-67, CI. 261 — 34. Tuiki, Morihiro : Sec — Nagashima, Shinichi, and Tuiki. 3,336,494. Tuin, Harm J. : See — Van der Ster. Haarhuis, and Tuin. 3,354,664. Tuit, John. Adaptable wire-bending machine. 3,356,110, 12-5- 67, CI. 140 — 71. Tujikura Densen Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Nago, Akira. 3,341,385. Yoshimura, Masamichi, and Nato. 3,309,458. Tulis, Robert C. : See — Jonakin, James, and Tulis. 3,313,252. Tull, Roger J. : See — Pollak, Peter I„ and Tull. 3,32S,404. Tull, Roger J., J. ten Broeke, and E. J. Cragoe, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. 3-aminopyrazinoic acid derivatives and process for their preparation. 3.31G,266, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 250. Tull. Roger J., and L. M. Weinstock, to Merck & Co., Inc. Method for preparing thioformamide. 3,346,632, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 551. Tullis. Daniel B. : See — Dyess, James B., Jr., Tullis, and Waters. 3,34S,519. Tullis, Lvell C, to Gisholt Corp. Torque control device. 3,316,782, 5-2-07, CI. 81—52.5. Tullman, Edward J. : See — Goebel, Gregory, and Tullman. :;,.".:;i ,:: I.:. Tulloch, Alexander P. : See — Spencer, John F. T., Tulloch, and Gorln. 3,312,684. Tullock, Betty D. : See — Tullock, Nigral R. and B. I). and D. R. 3,323,570. Tullock, Charles \\\, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Isocvnnato.su I fur and Isothiocyanatosulfur pentalluorides and their preparation. 3,347,644, 10-17-67, ('I. 23 — 357. Tullock, Charles W., and D. D. Coffman, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Processes and products. 3,359,081, 12-19- 67, CI. 23—367. Tullock, Dennis R. : See — Tullock, Nigral R. and B. D. and D. R. 3,323.570. Tullock, Nigral R. and B. D. and D. R. Plastic ingredients mixing and grinding attachment. 3,32:1,570, 6-6-67, CI. 146— 1S6. 'fully, Paul R., to General Electric Co. Polytetrafluoroethylene- silicone rubber extrusion composition. 3,325,434, 6-13-67, CI. 260—29.6. Tulsa Rubber Co. : See — Guthrie, Alfred A. 3,360,283. Tumavicus, Julius W., to United Aircraft Corp. Paddle wheel regenerative heat exchanger. 3,326,274, 6-20-67, CI. 165 — 10. Tumavicus, Julius W. Typewriter attachment to destroy used ribbon. 3,330,399, 7-11-67, CI. 197 — 151. Tumbleson, John E. Dispensing and metering apparatus hav- ing a reciprocating trap chamber. 3,315,843, 4-25-07, CI. 222 — 50. Tumicki, Thomas F., to United Aircraft Corp. Supersonic ejec- tor type exhaust nozzle. 3,346,193, 10-10-67, CI. 239 — 265.17. Tumlin, Robert : Sec — Udich, Steve. 3,339.453. Turns, John M. : See — - Nava, Joseph A., and Turns. 3,328,573. Tundermann, Werner O. : See — Fuller, George H., and Tundermann. 3.324,500. Marder, Herman L., Tundermann, and Grippo. 3,306,293. Tundermann, Werner O., and S. D. Freidman, to Colgate- Palmolive Co. Method of preserving perishable material. 3,346,398, 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 171. Tundo. Antonio : See — Mangini, Angelo, and Tundo. 3,301, S47. Tuneblom. Eskil : See — Waloen, Age, and Tuneblom. 3,297,115. Tuneblom, Eskil, to Allmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktie- bolaget. Hydraulic shock absorber. 3.339,680, 9-5-67, CI. 1S8— 96. Tung, Ching C, to Monsanto Co. Feed containing inorganic acid salt of 2,2,4 trimethvl-6-ethoxy-l,2-dihydroquinoline. 3,325,2SS, 6-13-67, CI. 99—2. Tung, Ching C, to Monsanto Co. 3-(N,4-dinitrosoanilino)pro- pionitrile and process comprising heating butyl rubber in presence of same. 3,357,941, 12-12-67. CI. 260 — 41.5. Tung, Ching C, and M. H. Wilt, to Monsanto Co. Preservation of rubber with para-beta-cvanoethylaminodiphenylamine. 3,320,959. 6-20-67, CI. 260—465. Tung-Sol Electric Inc. : See — ■ Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,303.346. Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,314,081. Balster, Frederick W. 3,355.887. Demas, Nickolas P. 3,341,272. Doelling, George L., Siefker, Schwoegler, and Putscher. 3,347,796. Papin, Joseph E. 3,359,043. Quinn, Halsey P. 3,297,911. Ouinn, Halsev P. 3,316,449. Rohlfs, John H. 3,350,883. Siiberg, Hemming G. 3.302.057. Siiberg, Hemming G. 3,305,654. Skellett, Albert M. 3.302.07S. Wallace, Eugene E. 3,358.445. Tung-Sol Industries, Inc. : See — Kratochvil, Harry. 3.313,981. .Mayer, Donald W. 3,327,155. Tungsten Carbide Developments Ltd. : See — Healey, John R., and Hoole. 3,356,418. Tunis. Cyril J. : See — Marcus. Mithcell P., Rossmann, and Tunis. 3.35S,271. Tunison, Donald E., Jr. : See — Hultman, Stanley J., Rich, Dailey, and Tunison. 3,336,- 102. Tunlaw Corp. : See — Hume. George G. 3,307,532. Tunner, Alex : See — Sloan, Douglas McC, and Tunner. 3,321,354. Tuomy, Justin M., and R. Buscemi, to United States of America. Army. Precooked dehydrated vegetable casserole and method of making same. 3,309,207, 3-14-67, CI. 99—207. Tupman, Kenneth : See — Goble. Anthony G., Tupman, and Telfer. 3.33S.S43. Tupman. Kenneth, A. G. Goble, and P. A. Lawrence, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Hydrocatalytie treatment of wax containing hydrocarbon distillates. 3,300,842. 2-2S- 67, CI. 20S — 111. 1330 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Tuppen, Charles D., Jr. Photo print mounting guide. 3,308,- 547, 3-14-67, CI. 33 — 180. Tupper, George L. : See — Murphy, Donald P., and Tupper. 3,308,066. Tupper, Myron D., to General Electric Co. Contact terminal and lamination securing arrangement for electric devices and method of assembling same. Re. 26,208, 5-23-67, CI. 310—71. Tupper, Myron D. Apparatus for adhesively securing seed onto a string. 3,310,448, 3-21-67, CI. 156—349. Turai, Leslie L. : See — McFalls, Richard J., Adams, and Turai. 3,329,556. Turano, Louis A. Trap to prevent robbery of a bank. 3,313,250, 4-11-67, CI. 109 — 6. Turba, Vittorio : See — Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, Satori, and Turba. 3,301.833. Valvassori, Alberto, Sartori, and Turba. 3,313,787. Turbak, Albin F. See — Karoly, Gabriel, MeDougall, and Turbak. 3,296.239. Karoly, Gabriel, Noshay, and Turbak. 3,310,548. Rose, Henry J., and Turbak. 3,360,383. Turbak, Albin F., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. 5-nitrothiazole-azophenol dyeing of metallized polyolefin articles and product thereof. 3,346.321, 10-10-67, CI. 8 — i. Turbak, Albin F., A. Noshay, and G. Karoly, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Dyeable polyolefins. 3,299,030, 1- 17-67, CI. 260—93.7. Turbanti, Luigi. 2-tertiarv amino alkoxy-beta-phenyl propio- phenones. 3,312,096, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. Turbett, Forrest L., to Kerr McGee Corp. Process of produc- ing stoichiometric uranium dioxide. 3,301,640, 1-31-67. q\ 23 355 Turbett, Robert J. : See — Carrick, Wayne L., Karapinka, and Turbett. 3,324,095. Turbo Machine Co. : See — Berger, Emil J., and West. 3,357,611. Maurer, Oscar. 3,333,765. Pegon, A'exander A. 3,303,536. Wyatt, William K. 3,296,786. Wyatt, William K. 3,314,114. Wyatt, William K. 3,327,461. Wyatt. William K. 3,327,462. Turbyfill, Charles W. Friction clamp. 3,334,388, 8-8-67, CI. 21 279 TurbvfiTl, Charles W. Golf flag pin base. 3,348,797, 10-24-67, CI. 24S — 44. Turehi, Alfredo : See — Moretti, Giorgio, and Turehi. 3,306,924. Turehi, Anthony J. : See — Lieb, Nathaniel H., and Turehi. 3,349,490. Turco. Joseph : See — Miller, Harold W., Turco, and Zaslav. 3,306,557. Turcott, Henry A. : See — Turcott, Joseph A. and H. A. 3.319,562. Turcott. Joseph A. and H. A. ; said H. A. Turcott assor. to said J. A. Turcott. Portable grill equipment. 3,319.562, 5-16-67. CI. 99—339. Turcotte, Roland G. Power saw. 3,327,742, 6-27-67, CI. 143— 46. Turczynski, Joseph A. Realistic competitive golfing game. 3,324,726, 6-13-67, CI. 73—379. Turek, Anton L., to Imperial-Eastman Corp. Valve with snubber. 3,327,989, 6-27-67, CI. 251—120. Turek, Clarence W. : See — Osborn, Peter E., and Turek. 3,302,179. Turel, Stanley P., to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Vinyl floor tiles and compositions therefor. 3,309,336, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 41. Turgeon, Joseph A., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker (Canada) Ltd. Split corona shield for ground switch entry. 3,312,796, 4-4-67, CI. 200 — 48. Turgeon. Roger. Driving test. 3,334,484, 8-8-67, CI. 58 — 145. Turi, Edith : See — Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,325,446. Chang, Leo S., Lund, Pierce, and Turi. 3,345,326. Chang, Leo S., Turi, and Lindo. 3,347,820. Lund, Richard B., Oswald, and Turi. 3,312,657. Lund. Richard B., Pierce, and Turi. 3,354,228. Oswald, Hendrikus J., and Turi. 3,331,808. Turible. Rene\ to Societe des Engrenages. Steering gears for vehicles. 3,351,152, 11-7-67, CI. 180 — 79.1. Turillon, Pierre P., to The International Nickel Co. Coin selecting device. 3,317,016, 5-2-67, CI. 194 — 100. Turja, Richard H., and D. J. Urness. to Halliburton Co. Solid- state relay for mark-space system employing oscillator in- tercoupling input and output filters providing sicnal isola- tion and interference-free output. 3,328,600 6-27-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Turk. Chester F. : See — Krapcho, John, and Turk. 3,309,361. Krapcho, John, and Turk. 3,321,468. Pribyl, Edward J., and Turk. 3,318,895. Pribyl, Edward J., and Turk. 3,318,896. Turk. Harold A. Pressure-fluid actuated skimmer and method. 3,305,092, 2-21-67, CI. 210—80. Turk, James R., to Vincent K. Smith. Magnetic coupling for electric motor. 3,320,448, 5-16-67, CI. 310 — 98. Turk, James R., to V. K. Smith. Water pump motor con- structions. 3,333,544, 8-1-67, CI. 103—87. Turk, James R., to V. K. Smith. Electrical plug and con- nector. 3,350,587, 10-31-67, CI. 310—71. Turk, James R., to V. K. Smith. Control box assembly. 3,353,- 068, 11-14-67, CI. 317—99. Turkewitsch, William, to Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc. Molding of resinous foams. 3,306,967, 2-28-67, CI. 264 — 321. Turkington, William D., and J. A. Todd, to Sumington Wayne Corp. Towel dispenser. 3,313,583, 4-11-67, CI. 312—61. Turkish, Michael C, to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Camshaft for internal combustion engine valve gear. 3,316,890, 5-2- 67, CI. 123 — 90. Turko, Michael : See — Mueller, Floyd F., and Turko. 3,333,347. Turlay, Joseph D., to General Motors Corp. Internal combustion engine with single overhead camshaft and hemispherical combustion chambers. 3,306,271, 2-27-67, CI. 123—90. Turman, Thomas B. ; 20% to A. S. Schafer. Ignition switch with key ejector. 3,320,782, 5-23-67, CI. 70—388. Turn, Rein : See — Ambrosio, Biagio F.. and Turn. 3,351,916. Turnau, Robert R., and D. B. Poynter, to Automated Golf Systems, Inc. Automatic golf ball teeing device. 3,298,- 694, 1-17-67, CI. 273 — 201. Turnbaugh, Ruth O. : See — Kneip, George D., Jr., and Turnbaugh. 3,328,271. Turnblade, Richard C, and T. R. Edmonds, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Force sensing device. 3.296.S70, 1-10-67, CI. 73 — 504. Turnbull, Albert E., and G. McDonald, to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Fastener with rotatably engaged head. 3,309,955, 3-21-67. CI. 85 — 5. Turnbull, David R., to The Union Metal Mfg. Co. Rotatable pole base construction. 3,321,160, 5-23-67, CI. 248 — 45. Turnbull Elevator Ltd. : See — East, Frank G. 3,331.491. Ginrich, John A., and Holland. 3.342,289. Harwood, Frank S., Prucha, and Dorst 3,329,240. Mitchell, Omery E. 3.312,880. Prucha. Carl T. 3,325,941. Turnbull, Gordon K., J. F. Wallace, and G. W. Form, to United States of America, Army. Method for cast grain refinement of steel. 3,308,515, 3-14-67, CI. 22 — 215. Turnbull, John H., and A. - B. Watt, to G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Ltd. Tool for piercing and threading a work- piece. 3,349,651, 10-31-67, CI. 81 — 52.3. Turnbull, John N. : See — Dryer, Stanley R., Collins, Adams, and Turnbull. 3,321.- 396. Gardner, John F., Lawrence, and Turnbull. 3,355,381. Turnbull, Merlin Y. : See — Gribble. Joseph J„ and Turnbull. 3,328,552. Turnbull, Merlin Y., to Square D Co. Interlock mechanism for prevention of simultaneous operation of two switch devices. 3,303,300, 2-7-67, CI. 200 — 50. Turnbull, Merlin Y., J. Bierenfeld. and C. B. Sohen, to Square D Co. Push button operated switch structure. 3,336,455, 8-15-67, CI. 200—159. Turnbull, Neil C. : See — Scott, John J., and Turnbull. 3,317.284. Turnbull, Robert B. Visual display and method of organizing the same. 3,295,228, 1-3-07, Cl.*35 — 27. Turnbull, Roger F., S. Christensen, and G. W. Herigstad, to Lamb-Grays Harbor Co., Inc. Roll crimping machine. 3,315,432. 4-25-67, CI. 53—3. Turnbull, Thomas, IV. Containers. 3,355,087, 11-28-67, CI. 229 — 40. Turner, Abner B., and R. D. Lamb, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. PbxTe x -x — Cr thermoelectric material and thermo- electric device. 3,321,336, 5-23-67, CI. 136 — 238. Turner, Alan F., and D. G. Parsons, to Vantorex Ltd. Sub- stituted phthalazines and intermediates obtained in the syn- thesis thereof. 3,359,268, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 250. Turner, Alec F., to Curtiss-Wright Corp. Rotary engine com- bustion chamber. 3,359,955, 12-26-67, CI. 123 — 8. Turner, Alfred H. Water cooled electrode head for electric furnace electrodes or the like. 3,334,170, 8-1-67, CI. 13 — 16. Turner, Allen H. : See — Brewer. George E. F., Burnslde, and Turner. 3,355,374. Turner Applicator Co. : See — Turner, Robert W. 3,305,887. Turner Bros. Asbestos Co. Ltd. : See — Heron, Gordon F. 3,338.994. Turner, Charles A., Jr., to Selas Corp. of America. Galvaniz- ing. 3.320,085, 5-16-67, CI. 117 — 51. Turner, Charles A., Jr., to Selas Corp. of America. Galvan- izing. 3.322,558, 5-30-67, CI. 117 — 46. Turner. Charles R. : See — 'Manship, Luther P., Turner, and Zamiska 3,323,441. Manship. Luther P., Turner, and Zamiska. 3.333.087. Turner, Charles T., and O. L. Appier, to Flynn & Enrich Co. Printer-slotter multiple head lock. 3,302,506, 2-7-67, CI. 83—665. Turner, Clarence C, to T.H.K. Mfg. Co., Inc. Vehicle brake and turn signal lighting system. 3,350,684, 10-31-67, CI. 340 — 67. Turner Corp. : See — Finley, Carl E., and Mitchell. 3,301,306. LIST OF I'ATKATKKS i:;:;i Turner, David \V. : See — Kusch, Bernard J., Spridco, and Turner. 3,360,660. Turner, Delber W., to 1'etrollte Corp. High-voltage Insulator structure with scaled components, and method of making same. 3,303,202, 2-7-07, CI. 174 — 18. Turner, Delber YV., to Petrolite Corp. Electric treater. 3,342,- 720. 9-10-67, CI. 204 — 302. Turner. Delber VV., to National Tank Co. Gas-water separator for emulsions. 3.3-17,773, 10-17-67, CI. 204 — 302. lurner. Donald L. Ski rope reel and tow mechanism. 3,315,- :il I, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 86.5. Turner. Douglas A. Deburrlng device for slit steel strips. 3,315,511 I 25-67, CI. 72—221. Turner. Karl W. Auxiliary viscor attachment. 3,306,657, 2-28-67, CI. 296 — 97. Turner, Edgar 1'., and W. J. Scneuerer, to The Singer Co. Clutch-brake driving devices. 3,313, 3S4, 4-11-67, CI. 192—18. Turner, Edward C. : See — Poyser, John, and Turner. 3,35S,522. Turner, Edwin E., to United States of America, Navy. Dop- pler navigation system for nautical vessels. 3,337,840, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 3. Turner, Eric C, to Reid. Watnev Combe & Co., Ltd. Dispensing of carbonated beverages. 3,34S,565, 10-24-67, CI. 137— 212. Turner, George C„ to Ferranti Ltd. Phosphor fire face plate for cathode-ray tubes. 3,311,773, 3-28-07, CI. 313—92. Turner, George L., to H. B. Sherman Mfg. Co. Vacuum motor operated tethered lawn sprinkler with oscillating nozzle. 3,317,143, 5-2-67, CI. 239—189. Turner, George L., and C. H. Harris, to H. B. Sherman Mfg. Co. Apparatus for mounting hose couplings. 3,348,292, 10-24-67, CI. 29—237. Turner, Gordon ,T.. to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of preparing dicalclum phosphate substantially free from F, Fe, and Al Impurities. 3,356,448, 12-5-67, CI. 23—109. Turner, Gilbert M. Reamer. 3,344,876, 10-3-67, CI. 175 — 401. Turner. H. R., (Wlllenhall) Ltd.: See- Turner, Harold R., and Pallant. 3,309,139. Turner. Harlan, Jr., to General Dynamics Corp. Lock scarf closure. 3.360.154, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 46. Turner, Harold R., and J. Pallant, to H. R. Turner (Willen- hall) Ltd. Vehicle seats. 3,309,139, 3-14-67, CI. 297 — 367. Turner, Henry C. to CFE, Inc. Construction clip. 3,357,148, 12-12-67, CI. 52—357. Turner, Howard M. : See — Down, Alfred G., Turner, and Dauer. 3,338,775. Snella, Henry J., and Turner. 3,316.335. Turner, Howard M., and H. J. Snella, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Apparatus and method for making aerosol cans with an Integral plastic compartment. 3,31S,985, 5-9-67, CI. 264 — 9S. Turner, James D., Jr. : See — Grillmeier, Earl J., Jr., Beason, Hale, and Turner. 3,341,- 820. Turner. John A. W. : See — Lee, Denis, and J. N. and J. A. W. Turner. 3,297,522. Turner. John C. : See — Haworth. Derek, Parlkh, and Turner. 3,356,444. Turner, John D. : See — Chaikivskv. Michael, Turner, and Calvlno. 3,307,928. Pietsch, Gerhard J., and Turner. 3.347,645. Turner, John F. : See — Felton, Joseph B„ Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,311,033. Felton, Joseph B., Jr., Turner, Duncan, Funderburk, and Bart. 3,322,318. Turner, John F., W. F. Ziegler, L. E. Thompson, and A. R. Jessen, to Walter Kidde & Co., Inc. Personnel ejection sys- tem for aircraft. 3,352,518, 11-14-67, CI. 244 — 122. Turner. John H., E. W. Downs, and S. E. Harson, to Hard- man & Holden Ltd. Metal-acvloxy compounds and method of preparing same. 3,296,242, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 105. Turner, John L. : See — Germeshausen, Kenneth J., and Turner. 3,350,602. Germeshausen, Kenneth J., and Turner. 3,356,88S. Turner. John N. : See — Lee, Denis, and J. N. and J. A. W. Turner. 3,297,522. Turner, John W. : See — Taylor, Joseph M., and Turner. 3,298,716. Turner. Kenneth F. : See — Cox, Robert M„ Czernek, and Turner. 3,318,196. Turner. Leonard : See — McGrath, Brian P., and Turner. 3,345,428. Turner, Lloyd D.. to The National Cash Register Co. Print- ing control means for accounting machines. 3,30S,273, 3-7-67, CI. 235 — 61.9. Turner. Lyman H. : See — Cassano. James R., and Turner. 3.300,206. Cassano. James R., and Turner. 3.324,791. Cassano, James R., and Turner. 3,331.592. Cranch, John E., and Turner. 3,303,817. Turner. Lyman H. P. : See — ■ Cassano, James R., and Turner. 3,301,551. Turner Machinery Co., Inc. : See — Alich. John A. 3,318,347. Turner Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Morrison, William McK. M. 3,298,483. Turner. Mason M. : See— Durham, Harry G., Fan, and Turner. 3,301,751. Turner, Mason M., to Shell Oil Co. 2-cyanoallyl esters of dithiocarbamic acid as soil fungicides. 3,310,405, 3-21-67, CI. 167 — 30. Turner, Morlev II. : See — Biggs, Ariel C, and Turner. 3,305,981. Turner, lialph S Slower bolder for ca: kel 3,351. 310, II V 67, CI. 248—27.8. Turner, Ralph \\ '., Jr.. to Improved Machinery Inc. Center valve filter. 3,327,863, 6-27-67, CI. 210—392. Turner, Richard F., D. A. Nehrig, and II. I. Leon, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel ele- ment. 3,318,779, 5-9-G7, CI. 176 — 71. Turner, Robert J., and C. M. Lutes, Jr., to Morton Interna- tional Inc. Process for polymerizing an ethylenically un- saturated amine-containing monomeric mixture. 3,296,- 167, 1-3-67, CI. 200 — 29.6. Turner, Robert W., to Turner Applicator Co. Coating dis- penser and applicator. 3,305,887, 2-28-67, CI. 15 — 50. Turner, Roger S., and C. O. Drauglis, to Kulicke and Soffa Mfg. Co. Multipoint probe apparatus for electrically test- ing multiple surface points within small zones. 3,345,567, 10-3-07. CI. 324 — 158. Turner. Roland J„ to United States of America, Army. Non- linear source switch driver. 3.345,519, 10-3-07, CI. 307 — 88.5. Turner, Roscoe E., and N. A. Leuker, 20% each to P. H. Shuidan, K. F. Ross, and D. C. Burton. Ballasted vehicle support means and ballast therefor. 3,312,265, 4-4-07, CI. 152—330. Turner, Sally I., and C. D. Richard; said Richard assor. to said Turner. Corsage holder. 3,349,441, 10-31-67, CI. 24—6. Turner & Seymour Mfg. Co., The : See — Jeanfavre, Roger E. 3,357,619. Rohlfs, John H. 3,328,995. Turner, Stanley, to Avery Products Corp. Stabilized pressure sensitive adhesive consisting of saturated polyester and vinyl chloride polymer. 3,300,543, 1-24-67, CI. 260—835. Turner, Stanley B., to Plessev Co. Ltd. Constant speed drives. 3,307,427. 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 675. Turner, Thomas R., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Double hinged flap. 3,321,157, 5-23-67, CI. 244—42. Turner. Warren H. : See — Albinak, Marvin J„ and Turner. 3.345,190. Turner, Weslev. Apparatus for edible baked cup shaped product. 3,296.956, 1-10-67, CI. 99—439. Turner, Weslev F. Holder for collapsible tubes. 3,326,420, 6-20-67. CI. 222— 103. Turner, William B. : See — Lowe, David, Norris, and Turner. 3,347,909. Turner, William C. : See — Malloy, John F.. and Turner. 3.315,927. Turner-Jones. Annette la Touche : Sec — Clark, Keith J.. Palmer, and Turner-Jones. 3,316,226. Turnev. Arthur C. : See — Trubey, Philip W., Hanna, Gordon, and Turney. 3,322,- 502. Turney, John J., and B. E. Hopkinson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Prevention of deterioration of ferrous con- tainers by molecular sieve displacing agent. 3,346,4S5, 10-10-67, CI. 20S— 310. Turnev, Joseph E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Storing glass sheets. 3.301,405, 1-31-67, CI. 211 — 41. Turnovszky, Alfred : See — Barbe, Jacques, and Turnovszky. 3,313,006. Turnquest, Byron W. : See — Burk, Emmett H., Jr., and Turnquest. 3,299,159. Keith, Willis C. and Turnquest. 3,327,000. Turnquest, Bvron W., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Alleviation process. 3,297,772, 1-10-67, CI. 260— 65S. Turns, Earl W., J. W. Head, H. C. Hoffman, and A. C. Porter, to General Dynamics Corp. Process for lubricating a bear- ing surface. 3,342,708, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 32. Turon, Inc. : See — Ash. Thomas C. Jr. 3,348,415. Turowski, Johannes : See — Binder, Hans, Mayr, Sulo, and Turowski. 3.337.647. Froitzheim, Max, Lang, Rappen, and Turowski. 3.347,936. Turpin Lobby G. Invalid lift. 3.351,959, 11-14-67. CI. 5 — 83. Turpin, Charles H., and L. J. Klitzke. to The Pillsbury Co. Top closure for bag. 3.295,744, 1-3-67, CI. 229 — 62. Turpin. Edward T. : See — Pratt. Ivor, and Turpin. 3.312,654. Turpin. Eugene W. Tire tool. 3,302,275, 2-7-67, CI. 29—221.5. Turpin, Eugene W. Clamping apparatus for open center tire rims. 3,348.593. 10-24-67, CI. 144 — 2SS. Turpin, Henderson L., Jr.: See — Oglesby. Nicholas P., Turpin, and Fowlkes. 3,295.232. Turpin, Philip B., Sr., to Microtron Corp. Interconvertible pool table and couch. 3.341,198, 9-12-67, CI. 273 — 5. Turpin. William V., and O. E. Lotts. Apparatus for expanding an elastic loop member and moving the same to a given position. 3,347,OS3. 10-17-67, CI. 72—393. Turquois, Rene F. Detonator with adjustable delay and built- in setting device. 3.352.237. 11-14-67. CI. 102— 2S. Turrentine, Ports W. Multiple hook assembly. 3,331.151, 7-18-67, CI. 43—43.2. 1332 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Turro, Jerome C. Holder for reserve toilet tissue roll. 3,297,- 265. 1-10-67, CI. 242—55.2. Turton. Walter : See — Hollihan, John P., Reed, and Turton. 3,325,987. Hollihan, John P., Reed, and Turton. 3,345,718. Turunen, William A., P. T. Vickers, and J. R. Mondt, to General Motors Corp. Purging seal. 3,338,300, 8-29-67, CI. 165 — 5. Turzillo, Lee A. Method and means for bracing or bolstering subaqueous structures. 3,345,824, 10-10-67, CI. 61 — 35. Turzillo, Lee A. Method for installing anchoring or supporting, columns in situ. 3.354,657, 11-28-67, CI. 61 — 53.5. Turzillo, Lee A. and K. McKinzie. Apparatus for pumping grout. 3,323,462, 6-6-67, CI. 103 — 19. Tuschak, Bernard J. : See — Case, Noel L., and Tuschak. 3,315.407. Tuska, James W., to Radio Corp. of America. Integrated logic arrays employing insulated-gate field-effect devices having a common source region and shared gates. 3,355,598, 11—28- 67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Tutch, David E., to International Harvester Co. Carburetor for recovery and utilization of fuel tank vapors. 3,314,- 665, 4-18-07, CI. 261—160. Tutch. David E., to International Harvester Co. Air control device for carbureted engines. 3,342,454, 9-19-67, CI. 251 — 288. Tutert, Hermanus : See — Stabenau, Robert, Voelcker, and Tutert. 3,308,917. Tuthill, Edward G., to Collins Radio Co. Clock timed refer- ence gated pulse generating system for a TACAN beacon. 3,296,618, 1-3-67, CI. 343—106. Tuthill, Jay D., to Mannington Mills, Inc. Manufacture of hard-surfaced coverings and decorative clips therefor. 3,360,414, 12-26-67, CI. 156 — 264. Tuthill Pump Co. : See — Neubauer, Emil T. 3,303,783. Neubauer, Emil T. 3,303,784. Richardson, William D. 3,348,720. Schanzlin, Ernest H. 3,340,818. Tuthill, Roger W. : See — Best. Robert J., and Tuthill. 3,331,597. Tutterrow, Jack N. : See — Chadwick, Abraham B., and Tutterow. 3,309,027. Tuttle, Alan H. : See — Clark. Elwood L., and Tuttle. 3,310,287. Tuttle. Alan H., and W. W. Browning, to Worthington Corp. Segmented diaphragm assembly. 3,300,180, 1-24-67, CI. 253—78. Tuttle, Donald E. Self-grading facility for multiple-choice examination. 3.323,231, 6-6-67, CI. 35 — 48. Tuttle, Elvin E.. to Motor Wheel Corn. Method of making a sintered impregnated metal brake drum. 3,332,774, 7-25- 67. CI. 75 — 200. Tuttle, Eugene P. Stud brace for building construction. 3,332,- 196, 7-25-67. CI. 52 — 693. Tuttle, Eugene F. Self-tensioning stud brace. 3.335,993, S-15- 67. CI. 24S— 351. Tuttle. Gene T. : See — Franks, John T., Jr., and Tuttle. 3,300,760. Tuttle, Gene T., to Goodyear Aerospace Corp. Associative memory apparatus using elastic switching storage elements. 3,300,761, 1-24-67, CI. 340—172.5. Tuttle Press : See — Catlin, Thomas C. 3,327,369. Tuttle, Wainwright, to Altamil Corp. Mold assembly and pouring method and apparatus. 3,300,823, 1-31-67, CI. 22—130. Tuttle, Wainwright, to Commercial Filters Corp. Filter test method and apparatus. 3,336,793, 8-22-67, CI. 73 — 40. Tutton, Ralph C. : See — Streich, Martin F. M. R., and Tutton. 3.339,370. Tuuri, Armas A. Safety closure for containers. 3,306,482, 2-28-67, CI. 215—9. Tuuri, Walter R. : See — Standish, Norman W., and Tuuri. 3,297.577. Tuvell, Melvin E. Purification of copper powder. 3,313,616, 4-11-67, CI. 75 — .5. Tuvert. Johan E. Bedding device. 3,355,74S, 12-5-67, Cl. 5—334. Tuvert, Johan E. Button fastener. 3,359,603, 12-26-67, Cl. 24—90. Tuwiner, Sidney B. Water extraction by freezing. 3,314,- 881, 4-18-67, Cl. 210—59. Tuwiner, Sidney B., to Treadwell Corp. Recovery of gold, silver, copper and zinc by alkaline cyaniding with electro- dialysis. 3,357,823, 12-12-67, Cl. 75 — 135. Tuznik, Richard H. : See — Kaplan, Irving I.. Metz, and Tuznik. 3,316,418. Tuzson, John : See — Underwood, Herbert N., Moochhala, and Tuzson. 3,359,- 761. Tvergaard, Aage M., A. H. Pack, W. W. Campbell, and E. Leatham. to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Kiln oper- ation. 3,321,559, 5-23-67, Cl. 263 — 52. Tveten, John L.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. 3,303,212, 2-7-67, Cl. 260 — 494. Tveten, John L.. to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Pro- duction of tris(chloromethvl)mesitylene. 3,336,402, 8-15- 67. Cl. 260 — 651. Tveter, Elmer C. : See — O'Connell, Wilbert L., Jr., and Tveter. 3,331,504. Tveter, Elmer C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Grinding of sol- ids. 3,295,766, 1-3-67, Cl. 241—15. Tveter, Elmer C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Sink-float separa- tion process. 3,348,675, 10-24-67, Cl. 209 — 5. Tveter, Richard S. : See — Himmelstein, Sydney, Knaack, and Tveter. 3,317,873. Tweedy, James R. : See — Averette, Thomas P. 3,358,569. Twele. Gunther, and K. H. Rothaug, deceased (by J. H. Rothaug, nee Werner, heir and legal representative of minor heirs), to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Earth embank- ment with internal water barrier. 3,343,370, 9-26-67, Cl. 61 — 31. Twells, Robert G., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method for producing non-glare, low specular reflecting films on glass articles. 3,326,715, 6-20-67, Cl. 117—124. Twentieth Century Products Corp. : See — Goldtrap, Charley L. 3.321.972. Twickler, George H., to Stowe-Woodward, Inc. Structure and manufacture of bowling balls. 3,350,252, 10-31-67, Cl. 156—228. Twiford, Fred W. Variable speed transmission. 3,299,741, 1-24-67, Cl. 74 — 682. Twigg Peter L. : See — Richards, Edward G.. and Twigg. 3,343.950. Twigg, Robert W., to Midland Engineering and Machine Co. Tape-wrapping machine. 3,350,255, 10-31-67, Cl. 156 — 475. Twiggs, Henry C. : See — Hutchins, James E., and Twiggs. 3,338,778. Twilley, Ian C. : See — Lazarus. Stanley D., Twilley, and Snider. 3,317,519. Twin City Testing Corp. : See — Joffe, Boris B., and Lundgren. 3,319,067. Twin Disc Clutch Co. : See — Aschauer, George R. 3,315,773. Aschauer, George R. 3,324,981. Aschauer, George R. 3,328,961. Black, James B., and Adams. 3,352,392. Hilpert, Conrad R. 3 319,745. Hilpert, Conrad R. 3,336,820. Hilpert, Conrad R. 3,348,644. Hilpert, Conrad R. 3,352,395. Hilpert, Conrad R., and Schneider. 3,324,979. Luzaich, Samuel. 3,322.247. Mattli. Hans P. 3,326,338. Snov, Joseph P.., and Jameson. 3,323,388. Snoy, Joseph B., and White. 3,324,983. Townsend, Miles A. 3,348,643. Yokel, Edward C. 3,301,367. Twin Disc, Inc. : See — Hilpert, Conrad R. 3,358,796. Hilpert, Conrad R. 3,360,087. Twin Temp Inc. : See — Owen, Nathan B. 3.311.103. Owen, Nathan B. 3,327,775. Twining, Edward M., T. M. Dunkle, and T. P. Campbell ; said Dunkle assor. to said Twining. Method and apparatus for testing soil corrosivitv or resistivity. 3,337,798, 8-22-67, Cl. 324—65. Twinworm Associates : See — Popper, Jakhin B. 3,343.426. Twiss, Sumner B., and E. J. Sydor, to Chrysler Corp. Friction elements and methods of making the same. 3,305,519, 2-21-67, Cl. 260 — 41.5. Twist, Walter, and H. E. Haigh, to British Titan Products Co. Ltd. Apparatus for pulverising. 3,315,900, 4-25-67, Cl. 241—39. Twitchett, Harry J. : See — Allport, Dennis C, Camlen, Corran, Eaton, and Twitchett. 3,320,190. Twohev Lewis W. Storm warning device. 3,336,798, 8-22-67, Cl. 73 — 170. Twomey, E. F., Co., Inc. : See — Twomey, Edgar F., Jr. 3,297,507. Twomey. Edgar F., Jr., to E. F. Twomev Co., Inc. Method of setting up and applying adhesive transfers. 3,297,507, 1-10-67, Cl. 156—240. Twomey, Thomas J., to General Electric Co. Sound sup- pressing mounting for electric induction apparatus. 3,312,920, 4-4-67, Cl. 336 — 100. Tyas. Karl : See — Firestein, Harry, Tyas, and Freeman. 3,331,346. Tyco Laboratories, Inc. : See — Mak-ndes, Alkis C. 3.316,125 Makrides, Alkis C, Wright, and Jewett. 3,350,846. Tydings, John E. : See — Giardini, Armando A., and Tydings. 3,325,254. Tye, Gene : See — Ellert, Frederick J., Merriam, Peterson, and Tye. 3,327,- 306. Tyeryar, James R. : See — Hurley, Rupert B., Hood, and Tyeryar. 3,330,898. Tygart, William H.. to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Vibrating reed frequency responsive device. 3,336,529, 8-15-67, Cl. 324 — 70. Tyrrenhof. Charles. Automobile radiator cap 3.338,457. 8-29- 67, Cl. 220 — 44. LIST OF PATENTEES L333 Tyhurst, James 6., to Certain-Teed Products Corp. Process for forming u laminated plastic structure. 3,334,001, 8-1- 67, CI. 150 — 228. Tyldo Water Board, The : Se< Law, Frank. 3,326,281. Tyl»r, Brodv W.. to Grove Valve and Regulator Co. Valve operator. 3,29S,2S0, 1-17-67, CI. 92 — 140. Tyler, Clarence M., to The Standard Oil Co. Absorption and distillation process for separating crude unsaturated ni- triles from acetonitrile with selective solvent recycle. 3,352,764, 11-14-07, CI. 203—42 Tyler. Henry P., to The Bendix Corp. Pump. 3,306,209. 2-2S-G7, CI, 103—0. Tyler, Hugh J., to Robertsliaw Controls Co. Control device and parts therefor or the like. 3,341,119, 9-12-07, CI. 230 — 61. Tyler. Hugh J., and D. G. Wolfe, to Robertsliaw Controls Co. Control device and parts therefor or the like. 3,316,375, 4 25-07, CI. 200 — 140. Tyler, Hugh J., and D. G. Wolfe, to Robertsliaw Controls Co. Calibrated control device and method. 3,358,494, 12-19-07, CI. 73—1. Tyler, Nelson, to NTT Enterprises, Inc. Universal mount. 3.352,521, 11-14-07, CI. 24S — 123. Tyler. Ronald A., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Gas turbine. 3,31S,574, 5-9-07, CI. 253 — 59. Tyler, Stanley R., to Dowty Fuel Systems Ltd. Fuel control systems for gas turbine engines. 3,301.309, 1-31-07. CI. 15S— 36.3. Tyler, Stanley R., to Dowty Fuel Systems, Ltd. Liquid pump- ing apparatus. 3,309,995, 3-21-67, CI. 103 — 11. Tyler, Stanley R.. to Dowty Fuel Systems Ltd. Fuel supply system for jet propulsion engines. 3,316,712, 5-2-07, CI. 00—39.28. Tyler, Stanley R., to Dowty Fuel Systems, Ltd. Liquid supplv apparatus. 3.323.403, 0-0-07, CI. 103 — 97 Tyler, Vernal M. : See — Paynter, Howard L., Tyler, and Satterlee. 3,339,418. Tyler. W. S.. Inc. : See- Parks, Walter J., and Baker. 3,308,952. Tyler. William E., III. and .1. R. Lovett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Difluoroaminoalkvl nitrates. 3,344,167, 9-20-07. CI. 260—467. Tyler, William E., Ill, and J. R. Lovett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for preparing an NFs containing nitrate. 3,346,619. 10-10-67. CI. 200 — 467. Tyler. William E., III. and J. R. Lovett, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. DifHoroamino-substituted nltramines and method of preparation. 3,347,925, 10-17-07, CI. 260 — 583. Tyler, William S. Pulverizing mill. 3,327,955, 0-27-07, CI. 241 — 187. Tylisz, Eugene R., to Clark Equipment Co. Door seal construc- tion. 3,341,975, 9-19-07, CI. 49 — 485. Tylle, John A. Combination disposable fountain toothbrush dentifrice dispenser and oral rinse container. 3,350,095, 12-5-67. CI. 132— S4. Tyndale, Thomas C. Audio-visual device. 3,304,637, 2-21-67, CI. 40 — 28.1. Tyndall, Richard T., to Castle & Cooke Inc. Valve for con- veyors. 3.315,792, 4-25-67, CI. 19S— 213. Tyne Impex Est. : See — Brodie. Charles F. 3.343.259. Tyrack. Donald P. Motorized water board. 3,340,S45, 9-12- 67, CI. 115 — 70. Tyran, Leo W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Com- position containing wax, ethvlene-vinvl acetate copolymer, and polyisobutylene. 3,321,427, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Tyran, Leo W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Heat sealing compositions containing petroleum wax and a blend of ethylene polymers. 3,355,405, 11-2S-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Tvrell Industries, Inc. : See — Tyrrell. Wallace B., Jr. 3,315,077. Tyresoles Nederland N.V. : See — Van den Berg, Jan. 3,299,936. Tyrner, Joseph M., to Allied Chemical Corp. Cartridge heater constructions including extrusion dies. 3,335,459, S-15-67, CI. IS— 12. Tyrrell, Albert R., and M. S. Hunt, to Bristol Siddley Engines Ltd. Rocket engines. 3,349,566, 10-31-67, CI. 60 — 260. Tyrrell, Arthur J. : See — Skoyles, Derek R.. and Tyrrell. 3,355,024. Tvrrell. Arthur J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Magnetic filter. 3,343,076, 9-20-07, CI. 210 — SO. Tyrrell, Wallace B., Jr.. to Tyrell Industries, Inc. Disposable shield having transfer tape along side edges. 3,315,077, 4-25-07. CI. 12S — 2SS. Tvson, Charles : See — Biddick, Royce E., Jahnig, and Tyson. 3,297,502. Tyson, George H. Temperature indicating apparatus. 3,357,- 248, 12-12-67, CI. 73—342. Tyson, Mark R. : See — Swint, Albert G., and Tyson. 3,356,018. Tyszewicz, Wieslaw J., to Northern Electric Co. Ltd. Method and apparatus for testing a dielectric material in the pres- ence of a gas by moving the material with a sufficient veloc- ity to ionize the gas. 3.321,703, 5-23-67, CI. 324 — 54. Tytus, Francis J., and T. D. Striggles, to The Chemical and Industrial Corp. Apparatus for making spherical pellets of water soluble substances. 3,333,297, 8-1-67, CI. 18 — 1. Tytus, Hulbert T. Fluid weight control meter. 3,335,807, 8-15-07, CI. 177—79. Tvzack, Harold, to Motorola, Inc. Transistorized (urn direc- tion indicator circuit. 3,343,124, 9 L9 67, CI. 340 81. Tzsehirntsch, Paul, to Veb Kabelwerk Oberspree (KWO), In- sulating joint. 3.355.191. 11 2s 67. CI. 285 52. UCB (Union Chimique-Chemische Bedrijven) s.A. : See Hendrickz, Antonin. 3.358,020. Ull> Electronics Corp.: .sve — Gluck, William. 3,309,485. U.N.I. Corp. : See — Smith, Jesse J. 3,30S,220. UOP Process Division (a division of Universal Oil Products ( lo. ) : See — Adams, George P. 3,360,587. I'. s.A. p. Dtensileria Speciale Alia Precisione: See — Mina, Livio, 3,359,612. USCO Power Equipment Corp. : See — Hulteen, Leonard A., and Gilliland. 3.30S.U59. U.T.D. Corp. : See Rochon, Rolland F. 3,313,186. U.T.L. Inc. : See — Rossmann, Rudolf II. 3,342,218. Uarco Inc. : See — Enskat. Albert G. 3,356.557. Ube-Niito Kasei Co., Ltd. : See — Oda, Rychei, Takeda, and Ueki. 3,299,185. Ublacker, Horst, to Terrametrics, a division of Patrick Harri- sion. Inc. Lateral deformation indicator. 3,323,210, 0-0-07, CI. 33—86. Uchida, Akivoshi : ,Vce — Shibukawa, Takashi, and Uchida. 3.322,743. Uchida, Chikara : See — Matsushita, Akira, and Uchida. 3,304,950. .Matsushita, Akira. and Uchida. 3,323,557. Matsushita, Akira, and Uchida. 3,342,221. Uchida, Hideo : Sec — Nakai, Akira. Uchida, and Nakagawa. 3,308,361. Uchida, Hiromu, O. Yanabu, and T. Hada, to Fuji Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Process for electrolytic chromium-plating steel strips without a bluish tint while using two or more plating tanks. 3,316.100, 4-25-67, CI. 204 — 28. Uchida, Kazuo, K. Miyauchi, and M. Fujimoto, to Yamasa Shoyu Co.. Ltd. Preparation of 5'guauvlic acid by fermentation. 3,309,2S5, 3-14-67, CI. 195—28. Uchikoshi, Goji. Control system for a magnetic recorder. 3,347,990. 10-17-07, CI. 179—100.28. Uchimaru, Kiyoshi, and Y. Shimono, to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Ultra-short-wave dielectric heating equipment. 3,309,489, 3-14-07, CI. 219 — 10.75. Uchino, Tetsuya : See — Fukuzawa, Heihachiro, Namba, Niwa, and Uchino. 3,323,871. Uchio. Hakaru : Sec — Wakasa, Rvoichi. Kobavashi, Yamaguchi, Uchio, Ishigami, and Hachino. 3,344,219. Uchiyama, Haruki : See — Nishida, Saichi. Yoshioka, and Uchiyama. 3,334,S80. Ucker, Leonard J. : See — McGivern, Robert F., and Ucker. 3,333,704. Uddeholms Aktiebolag : See — Holm. Kurt A. 3,350,734. Kihlberg, Ragnar, and Edliden. 3,330,169. Tiganik, Leonhard. 3,359,336. Tiganik. Leonhard. and Ohlson. 3,301,910. Udden, Per E. C, and B. A. Wennerblom, to Svenslca Cellulosa Aktiebolaget. Bed pan and insert therefor. 3,319,263, 5-16-07, CI. 4—112. Uddenberg, Gordan O. Instruments for open-holding of cavity openings in the human body. 3,313,294, 4-11-07, CI. 128—20. Udea. Hiroshi : See — Takagi, Takeshi, Migitaka, Ueda, and Kimura. 3,298,- S80. Tomoao, Masami, Ueda, Takagi, and Kobayashi. 3,298,- 082. Udell Inc. : See — Garrett, Henry U. 3,334,090. Udell. Walter B. : See — Knize, Leon J. 3,347,607. Udell, William R., to Monsanto Co. Manufacture of 2,4,5-tri- chloroanisole. 3,322,836, 5-30-67, CI. 260—012. Udelman, Jaime. Rotarv internal combustion engine cooled by compressed air. 3,312,202. 4-4-07, CI. 123 — 10. Udelson, Burton J., to United States of America, Army. High efficiency transverse-field traveling wave tube having fast wave di'ssipative coupler between interaction circuit and collector for decelerating electrons. 3,302,053, 1-31-67. CI. 315 — 36. Udelson, Burton J., to United States of America, Army. Electrostatically focused electron beam phase shifter. 3,315,117, 4-18-67, CI. 315—3. Uden, Rupert H. Concrete mixing machine. 3,306,589, 2-2S- 67, CI. 259—154. Uden, Rupert H. Combination incinerator and barbecue grill. 3,327,699, 6-27-67, CI. 126—25. Uden, Rupert H. Sewage disposal system. 3,339,365, 9-5-67, CI. 61—13. Uden, Rupert H. Concrete pipe mold apparatus. 3,345,716, 10-10-07, CI. 25—34. 1334 INDEX OF PATENTS, iy67 Udenfriend, 'Sidney, A. Sjoerdsma, and S. Spector, to United States of America. Health, Education, and Welfare. Method for reducing blood pressure with phenylalanine derivatives. 3,360,434, 12-26-67, CI. 167 — 65. Udich, Steve, to R. Tumlin. Method for previewing and pre- selecting coiffures. 3,339,453, 9-5-67, CI. 88—24. TJdin, Albert. Adjustable window grille with collapsible bottom guard bars. Re. 26,259, 8-29-67, CI. 120—161. Udin, Albert. Adjustable window grille with collapsible guard bars. 3.297.076, 1-10-67, CI. 160 — 101. Udin, Albert. Adjustable window grille. 3,358,741, 12-19-67, CI. 160 — 161. Udy, Lex L. : See — Clay. Rooert B., Cook, Udy, and Pack. 3,303,738. Udylite Corp.. The : See — Brown, Henry. 3.310.480. Brown, Henry, and Romanowski. 3.311,548. Brown, Henry, and Tomaszewski. 3.356.467. Creutz. Hans-Gerhard, Stevenson, and Romanowski. 3,328,273. Davis, John V. 3,301,41S. Davis. John V., Cummings, Kavser, and Zambon. 3,311,- 214. Davis. John V., Minblole, and Zinke. 3,307,720. Davis, John V., and Walsh. 3.338,437. Neumann. John W. 3.335.839. Pianowski, Leon J. 3,331,518. Pianowski, Leon J. 3,341.191. Rindt, Gnstav. and Becking. 3.318,787. Romanowski, Edward A. 3,303.113. Romanowski, Edward A. 3,303,114. Romanowski, Edward A., and Brown. 3,334,033. Uebel. Hans : See — Arndt, Heinz-Herbert, Sehadel, and Uebel. 3,314,833. Uebel. Philinp. to H. Waeker, and P. Wacker. Boring and breaking hammer with combustion engine or electromotor dri.ve. 3,323,601. 6-6-67, CI. 173—76. Uebelherr, Carl W. : See — Hansen, Arne C, Colburn, and Uebelherr. 3,322,995. Ueberwasser. Hellmut : See — Wettstein. Albert. Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, Ueberwasser, and Heer. 3.346,569. Wettstein, Albert. Anner, Heusler, Kalvoda, and Ueber- wasser. 3 346,601. Ueda. Hiroshi : See — Hirai. Tadamasa, Ueda. Munakata, and Watanabe. 3,355,- 568. Tomono, Masami Ueda, and Kirmira. 3,351,733. Ueda, Kazuo, and S. Kawamukai, to Kureha Chemical Indus- try Co., Ltd. Printing ink for vinylidene chloride copoly- mer Products. 3,300,435. 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 30.4. Ueda. Kenzo : See — Kato, Tikeiki. Ueda. Okuno. 3.316.275. Kato, Takeaki. Ueda, Okuno. 3.318.766. Ueda, Kivomoto. Process for producing fructose bv fermenta- tion. 3,306,752, 2-28-67, CI. 99—142. Ueda. Tadao, and M. Minagawa. to Asahidenka Kogyo Kahu- shika Kaisha. Process for coordinated operation of dia- phragm and mercury cathode electrolytic cells. 3.321,388, 5-23-67, CI. 204 — 98. Ueda. Terumori : See — Ogura, Takashi, Ueda, and Tasuda. 3,350,905. Uedo, Takeo. S. 'Toyoshima, and M. Purukawa. 2,4-dinmino-6- amido-s-triazines. 3,350,398, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 249.9. Cehara. Keljiro : See — Tokuyama, Takashi, and Uehara. 3,303,069. Uehara, Yasuhiko : See — Muta, Akinori, and Uehara, and Kurata. 3,315,066. Uehlin, Robert E.. C. S. Bridge and J. B. Hughes, to Litton Systems, Inc. Optical vernier for analog-to-digital con- verters. 3.323,120, 5-30-67, CI. 340 — 347. Uehlinger, Hanspeter : See — Benz, Jakob, and Uehlinger. 3.308,115. Benz. Jakob, and Uehlinger. 3.354,140. Uehlinirer. Hanspeter, to Sandoz Ltd. (a.k.a. Sando7 AC). •"Yihalt-ooptaioing reactive monoazo dves. 3.344,131, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 146. Ueki, Shiro : See — Oda, Ryohei, Takeda, and Ueki. 3.299.185. Uelzmann, Heinz, and D. Feld. to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Preparation of stabilized polvmerization catalysts and their use. 3,313,741, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 2. Uematsu, Hisao: Sep — Hayashi Junichi. Tsukuma, Uematsu. Adachi, and Ohta. 3,343 756. Uematsu, Shigejiro, to Lion Fat & Oil Co.. Ltd. Simplified packaging methods. 3,330,089, 7-11-07, CI. 53—24. Uematsu, Takushi : See — Inaba, Yanosuke, Kimura, and Uematsu. 3.299,152. Uemura, Masahiko. and S. Kudo, to Matsushita Electric Indus- trial Co., Ltd. 'Small-sized electroacoustic transducers. 3,324,253, 6-6-67, CI. 179 — 115. Uemura, Mikio : See — Yamamoto Mititaka, Uemura, and Marubayashi. 3,337,795. Uemura, Saburo, to Sony Corp. Multi-gap magnetic head. 3,308,449, 3-7-67, CI. 340—179.1. Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, Horie, Mizutani, Fujimoto, and and Uemura, Teijiro : See — Kawai, Yoshio, Uemura, Kawai, and Okumura. 3,322,646. Ueno. Katsujiro : See — Shimizu, Masao, Ohta, Ueno, and Takegoshl. 3,332,941. Ueno, Kazuo : See — Huang Ching Y., Kunimoto, Ueno, and Yoshimitsu. 3,327,017. Ueno. Keishiro : See — • Kitajima, Joichi, Ueno, and Sugimoto. 3,344,472. Ueno. Kenzo, M. Kamichika, Y. Sato, and T. Kakata, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Non-woven fabric and adhesive composition therefor. 3,300,431, 1-24-67, CI. 260—29.6. Ueno, Yoshiehika : See — Tsuzihashi. Kazuo. Matsumoto. Ueno, Okamoto, Nagaoka, and Ono. 3,329,540. Ueno, Yoshito : See — Ito, Sukehiro, Ueno, and Kashiwagi. 3,328,713. Uesako, Toshio : See — Higuchi. Rynichiro, Uesako, and Niwatsuklno. 3,325,075. Ueta, Takashi : See — Noda, Ikuya, Kato, Yamamoto, Okano, Ueta, Minaml, and' Hirano. 3,335,596. Noda, Ikuya. Yamamoto, Ueta, Minami, Hirano. Someno, and Sudo. 3,347,076. Uetake, Akatsuhito, and S. Iwamura, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki-Kaisha. Device for correcting distortion of de- flection in television receiver. 3,296,570, 1-3-67, CI. 335 — 212. Ufert,' Otto : See — Wichern, Johann H.. Pohlhaus, and Ufert. 3,316,812. Uffenorde. Tui M. Headrest for eye surgery. 3,347,544, 10-17-67, CI. 269—328. Uffner, Melville W.. and P. Weitz, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Remoistenable hot melt adhesives containing plas- ticized copolvmers of N-vinyl lactams. 3,345,320, 10-3-67,. CI. 260 — 31.6. Ufimtsev. Valentin N. : See — Kazankov, Mikhail V., and Ufimtsev. 3,349,089. Ugelow, Isidore : See — Slater, Joseph N., Jr., Jass, and Ugelow. S.SSO.ieS. Uggla, Jan L. B. : See — Johansson. Folke K. E., Smedstam, and Uggla.. 3,314,781. Ugi, Ivar : See — Von Bonin, Wulf, and Ugi. 3,330,810. Ugine Kuhlmimn : flee — Foulletier, Louis. 3.338,898. Pascaud. Claude. 3.329.600. Weiss. Francis, and Isard. 3.360.514. Ugodin, Evgeny G.. A. V. Lepsky, and J. V. Kamshitsky, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Zheleznodo- lozhnogo Transporta. Automotive continuous action facility for unloading bulk materials. 3,352,400, 11-14-67, CI. 198—9. Uhde, Friedrich G.m.b.H. : See — Hegner, Gerhard. 3.296.125. Wenceler. Wilhelm. 3.354.933. Uhing. Eugene H., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphorus; polymers. 3,314,900, 4-18-67, CI. 260—2. Uhl, Klaus: See — Seherer, Otto, and Uhl. 3.360,505. Scherer, Otto, and Uhl. 3,360.509. Seherer. Otto, and Uhl 3.360,524. Uhl, Siegfried : See — Kirsch, Karl, and Uhl. 3,339,937. Uhland, Joseph C. : See — Kuflik, Samuel, and Uhland. 3,336,578. Uhlig. Albert F. : See — Noble, Burton A., and Uhlig. 3,356.203. Tracker, Claren H., and Uhlig. 3,343,673. Uhlig. Fritz : See — Endevmann. Fritz, and Uhlig. 3.326,682. Uhlig, Fritz, to Azoplate Corp. Aluminum support for piano- graphic printing plates. 3.301,674. 1-31-67. CI. 96 — 1. Uhlig, Fritz, and A. Rebenstock, to Azoplate Corp. Process of lacquering planographic printing plates. 3,313,233, 4-11-67, CI. 101 — 149.2. Uhlig. Harold B. : See — Mahoney, Reed, and Uhlig. 3.319.645. Uhlir. Arthur, Jr., and J. V. Jenkinson, to Microwave Asso- ciates. Inc. Semiconductor point contact devices. 3,297,- 922, 1-10-67, CI. 317 — 236. Uhlmann, Erich, to Allmanna Svehska Elektriska Aktiebola- get. Regulation of the alternating voltages in a direct cur- rent power transmission. 3,339,083, 8-29-67, CI. 307 — 83. Uhr, Hermann : See — Cauds, Anton. Kaiser, Weber, Benker, and Uhr. 3,304,- 282. Uhrenholdt, Eugene C, to Reynolds Metals Co. Method of and apparatus for controlling aluminum reduction pots. 3,329,592. 7-4-67, CI. 204 — 67. Uhrig Wilhelm. Tubular sieve. 3,309,046, 3-14-67, CI. 245 — 10. Uhtenwoldt, Herbert R., to Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Turret drills. 3,296,896, 1-10-67, CI. 77 — 2'5. Uitermark, Gerardus M.. and R. J. Visser, to De Staat der Nederlanden, ten deze Vertrgenwoordigd Door de Directeur- Generaal der Posterijen. Telegrafie en Telefonie. System for alternately transmitting codes messages on a predeter- mined plurality of carrier frequencies from a plurality of transistors. 3,310,741, 3-21-67, CI. 325—39. LIST OF PATENTEES i :::;;> Ulttl, Kenneth D., to Universal Oil Products Co. Hydrode- alkylalion process using Impure make-up hydrogen. 3,349,- 145, 10-24-07, CI. 260 — 072. Oitvlugt, Martin W. : See — Muell t, Robert S., Gurol, and Uitviugt. 3,298,482. Ukida, Junjl : Sei Takayama, Gozo, Takakura, and Uklda. 3,309,297. Ukrainsky Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Khimicheskogo Mashinosl roenlja : Nee — Ermakov, tvan s., Kochkin, Meshengisser. and Shakhov. 3,342.123. Ulam, Jolin B., to Composite Metal Products, Inc. Composite metal article of Stainless steel and copper. 3,298,S03, 1- 17-67, CI. 29— 190. 3. Ulam, John B., and W. C. Camp, to Composite Metal Prod- ucts, Inc. Methods of cladding stainless steel to aluminum. 3,350,772, 11-7-07, CI. 29—488. Ulanet, Herman. Thermostatically controlled electric Im- mersion heaters. 3.319,049, 5-9-67, CI. 219 — 523. Ulanet, Herman. Surface sensing bimetal thermostatic switch. 3,322,918, 5-30-07, CI. 200 — 113. Ulary, Kussell R., to Radio Corp. of America. Toner feed car- tridge. 3,360,111, 12-26-67, CI. 206— .5. Ulbing, Otmar M., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Dual-speed fastener driving tool. 3. 31 9,494. 5-10-67, CI. 74 — 812 Ulbricht. Walter E., D. R. Yearwood, and N. K. Basile, to J. J. McMullen. System for cooling transporting and warming up double barrier liquefied gas cargo tanks. 3,352,123, 11-14-67, CI. 62—55. Ulderup, .Tnryen. Coupling member and process for making same. 3,348,864, 10-24-07. CI. 287-90 Ulderup, .Tiirgen. Ball joint device. 3,350,122, 10-31-67, Cl. 287 — 90. Uldry. Andre : See — Hofifer. Maurice, Uldry, Ackermann, and De Belief. 3,316.594. Ule. "Louis A., to Hoffman Electronics Corp. Flexible solar- cell concentrator array. 3.350,234, 10-31-67, Cl. 136 — 89. Ule, Louis A., to Globe-Union, Inc. Heliotropic device for orienting a space vehicle. 3,358,944, 12-19-67 Cl 244 — 1. Ulery. Leonard B., to Logan Co. Adjustable partitions. 3.355.84S, 12-5-07. Cl. 52—285. Ulich. Michael D., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mount- ing assembly for room air conditioners. 3,31S,226, 5-9-67, Cl. 98-94. Ulicki, John. Horse trailer. 3.345.104. 10-3-67, Cl. 296 — 24. Ulig, Mehmet E., to Canadian General Electric Co.. Ltd. In- termediate frequency amplifier. 3,302,125, 1-31-67, Cl. 330 — 46. Uline. Lawrence J. : See — Schumacher, Erwin A., Clark, Uline, and Trull. 3,355,- 327. Uline, Lawrence J., to Union Carbide Corp. Frame for flat plate fuel cell electrodes. 3.320 092, 5-16-67. Cl. 136 — 86. Uline, Lawrence J., to Union Carbide Corp. Method for re- moving particles of undesirable material from an amalgam system. 3,33S,748, 8-29-67. Cl. 136 — 86. Uline, Lawrence J., and H. A. Trull, to Union Carbide Corp. Electrochemical cell and liquid mixture separator combina- tion. 3.359,135, 12-19-67. Cl. 130 — 86. Ulinski. Bronislaus I., to Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. Motor controller for an industrial truck. 3,315,058, 4-18^67, Cl. 200—153. Ullery, Fred E.. to Ford Motor Co. Centrifugal fluid pump. 3,356,033, 12-5-07, Cl. 103—96. Ullery, Fred E., to Ford Motor Co. Pressure and temperature responsive pump control. 3,357,635, 12-12-67, Cl. 230 — 114. Ullery, Lee R., Jr.. to United Aircraft Corp. Stored Image control system for beam machining. 3,301,949, 1-31-67, CI. 17S— 6.S. Ullery. Lee R., Jr., to United Aircraft Corp. Adaptive posi- tioning device. 3.30S.264, 3-7-67. Cl. 219 — 121. Ullery, Lee R., Jr., and P. J. Garibotti. to United Aircraft Corp. Method of fabricating thin film capacitors. 3,330,696, 7-11-67, Cl. 117 — 212. Ullman. Edwin F. : See — Huffman, Kenneth R.. and Ullman. 3,321 491. Huffman. Kenneth R., and Ullman. 3.331,854. Huffman, Kenneth R., and Ullman. 3,331,859. Ullman. Edwin F., to American Cyanamid Co. Enoxide com- pounds and photochromic compositions containing the same. 3.329,502, 7-4-67, Cl. 96 — 90. Ullman, Edwin F., and W. A. Henderson, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Stabilization additives for photochromic com- pounds. 3,322,542. 5-30-67, Cl. 96—90. Ullman, Frederick E., and J. J. Deegan, to Inland Steel Co. Method and apparatus for forming a beaded shell. 3,349,- 599, 10-13-67, Cl. 72 — 393. Ullman, James, to Burlington Industries, Inc. Process for deodorizing resin-containing textiles bv treatment with am- monia and steam. 3,31S,722, 5-9-67, Cl. 117 — 62. Ullman, John G., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Meth- od of incorporating a phosphinate and particulate material in a polyamide to make low friction filament. 3.340,339. 9- 5-67, Cl. 264—131. Ullman, Myron E.. Jr.. to Mulllns Mfg. Corp. Dishwasher strainer with alternate filtering position. 3,334,750, S-S-67, Cl. 210 — 239. Ullman, Myron 10., Jr., and J. M. Ilarroff, to Mulllns Mfg. Corp. Dishwasher water circulating mechanism. 3,819 651, 5 16 67, Cl. 137—563. Ullman, Robert. Hair dryer hood. 3,313,037, 4-11-67, Cl. 34—99. Ullmann, Werner : See — Chaperon, Remy, and Ullmann. 3,355,369, Ullmo, Andre. Screw operated bushing and bearing Installing and removing tool with pivotal grlppers on said screw and having impact means. 3,336,652, 8-22-67, Cl. 29 — 254. Ullrich, Albert II.. to Austin Concrete Works, Inc. Method and system for handling and treating sewage. 3,335,082, 8-8-07, Cl. 210—15. Ulm, Klaus : .S'ce — Nerdel, Friedrich, Buddrus, Klamann, Weyerstahl, and Ulm. 3,359,252. Ulm, Russell K., to Universal Tool & Stamping Co., Inc. Horizontal type lifting jacks with supporting leg structure. 3,313,522, 4-11-67. Cl. 254 — 108. Ulman. Don II., to Honeywell Inc. Monomolecular lubricant. 3,305,482. 2-21-67. Cl. 252—11. Ulmanis, Eugene : See — ■ Smith, Hubert S., and Ulmanis. 3,349,568. Ulmer, Richard C, and J. J. Kurpen, to Combustion Engineer- ing, Inc. Water treatment. 3,312,616, 4-4-07, Cl. 210 — 20. Ulmer, William L., and H. W. McQuaid ; said McQuaid, assor. to said Ulmer. Method of coating a metallic mold surface with a boron containing compound. 3,342,249, 9-19- 07. Cl. 164 — 72. Ulmschneider, Dieter: See — Bestian. Herbert, and Ulmschneider. 3,316,224. Diener, Horst, and Ulmschneider. 3,290,120. Hahn, Helmut, Beermann, and Ulmschneider. 3,316,201. Ulmschneider, Lawrence A. : See — Tucker, Archie J., Ulmschneider, and White. 3,300,150. Ulosunda Verkstader Aktiebolag : See — Gluchowicz, Gerszon. 3,299,580. Uloth, Robert H. : See — Larsen, Aubrey A., and Uloth. 3,341,584. Uloth, Robert H., to Mead Johnson & Co. 3-carbamoyl-l,5- diphenvl-2.4-pyrrolidinediones. 3,306,609, 2-28-67, Cl. 260—326.3. Ulrich, Bernhard, Jr., and P. Ulricb, to Ulrich Bros.. Inc. Worms for worm and worm wheel assembly and method of , forming the same. 3,313,172, 4-11-67, CI. 74 — 45S. Ulrich Bros., Inc. : See — Ulrich, Bernhard, Jr., and P. Ulrich. 3.313.172. Ulrich, Frederick K.. to Robotron Corp. Protective circuitry for an ignitron firing circuit. 3,330,993, 7-11-67, Cl. 317—33. LTlrieh, Friedrich, to International Standard Electric Corp. Circuit arrangement to compare two information items. 3.319,224, 5-9-67, Cl. 340 — 146.2. Ulrich, Friedrich, to International Standard Electric Corn. Tunnel diode multistage storage. 3,329,832, 7-4-67, Cl. 307 — 8S.5. Ulricb, Friedrich, to International Standard Electric Corp. Storing- and counting-circuit with magnetic elements of rec- tangular hysteresis loop. 3,358,272, 12-12-67, Cl. 340—174. Ulrich, Hans : See — Grabhofer, Herbert, Muller, Posse, and Ulrich. 3,342.903. Miider, Helmut, Ulrich, Puschel, and von Konig. 3.34S,- 945 Muller, Herbert, Grabhofer, Ulrich, and Posse. 3.346.3S6. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, Saleck, and Ulrich. 3,321,- 312. Muller-Bardorff, Wolfgang, Ulrich, and Heckelmann. 3,310,405. Ulrich, Henri : See — Potts, Jon S., Sayigh. and Ulrich. 3,341.564. Sayigh, Adnan A. R.. and Ulrich. 3.301.S95. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and Ulrich. 3.352.909. Tucker, Benjamin W.. and Ulrich. 3 345,407. Ulrich, Henri, to The Upjohn Co. Isocvanato-substituted sul- fonyl Isocyanates. 3,330,848, 7-11-07, Cl. 260 — 453. Ulrich, Henri, to The Upjohn Co. Stabilization of organic isocyanates. 3,330.849, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 453. Ulrich, Henri, J. N. Tilley, and A. A. Sayigh, to The Upjohn Co. N.N'-disubstituted nllophenvl chlorides and their preparation. 3,337,621. S-22-67, Cl. 260 — 544. Ulrich. John L., and C. S. McNulty, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Closure assembly for sea chests. 3,329,121, 7-4- 67, Cl 114 — 227. Ulrich, Lester J., to Eastman Machine Co. Cloth spreading means for cutting machines. 3,346,954, 10-17-67, Cl. 30 — 273. Ulrich Mfg. Co. : See — Ulrich, Raymond M. 3.334.430. Ulrich, Raymond M. 3,336,684, Ulrich. Raymond M. 3.344,540. Ulrich, Paul : See — Bosshard, Hans H., Ulrich, Schaub, and Roller. 3.325,- 242 Fingeroot, Max, and Ulrich. 3.303.830. Staeuble, Max. Sharaf. Hoelzle. Jennv, Stahel. Ulrich, Oppliger, and Aeberli. 3.341,539. Ulrich, Paul, G. Hoelzle, P. Stahel, and H. P. Schaub. to Ciba Ltd. Process for optically brightening, dyeing or printing fibrous materials. 3.347,617, 10-17-67, Cl. S— 42. 1336 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ulrich, Paul, H. H. Bosshard, and H. Niederer. to Ciba Ltd. Process for dyeing or printing natural nitrogenous fibrous material. 3,356,445, 12-5-67, CI. 8 — 54. Ulrich, Philip : See — Ulrich, Bernhard, Jr., and P. Ulrich. 3,313,172. Ulrich, Raymond M.. to Ulrich Mfg. Co. Load handling appa- ratus. 3,334,430, 8-8-67, CI. 37 — 117.5. Ulrich, Raymond M., to Ulrich Mfg. Co. Load handling apparatus. 3,330,684, S-22-67, CI. 37 — 117.5. Ulrich, Raymond M., to Ulrich Mfg. Co. Universal load han- dling apparatus. 3,344.540, 10-3-67. CI. 37 — 117.5. Ulrich, Werner, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Data processor employing double indexing. 3,343,138, 9-19-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ulrich. Werner, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ab- breviated mask instructions for a digital data processor. 3.343,139, 9-19-67, CI. 340—172.5. Ulrich, Werner, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Com- bined-order instructions for a data processor. 3,360,779, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Ulrichs, Carl H. : See — Dethloff. Jurgen, Hennings, and Ulrichs. 3,320,946. Ulrichs. Friedrich : See — Goldenberg, Rolf, and Ulrichs. 3,302,304. Ulshafer, Paul R., and W. I. Taylor, to Ciba Corp. 16,17,18- triepi-deserpidates. 3,318,877, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 240. Ulstad. Meredith S., to Collins Radio Co. Gain stabilization network for negative resistance amplifier. 3,304,511, 2- 14-67, CI. 330—4.5. Ultek Corp. : See — McKeever, Richard P. 3,338,507. Ultra, Inc. : See — Peterson, David G. 3,325,107. Ultra Plating Corp. : See — Golden, Martin A., and Vlossak. 3,346,466. Ultramatic National Coffee Machine Inc.: See — Herrera. Juan H. 3,344,733. Ultrasona AG : See — Andersen, Hans C. 3,343,381. Ultrasonics Ltd. : See — Goodman, John E. 3.356,345. Ultronic Systems Corp. : See — Hunkins, Stanley H., Beresin, and Sinn. 3.359,541. Hunkins. Stanley H., and Herman. 3,349,328. Sinn, Robert S. 3.335.411. Sinn, Robert S., and Habgood. 3.310,782. Ulug, Mehniet E., to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. Electron discharge device and circuit. 3,297,900, 1-10-67, CI. 313—295. Ulyatt, Jeffrey M., to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Oxvalkvlation of solid polyols. 3,357,970, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 209. Umann, Harry M., to Croname, Inc. Solenoid-operated, shut- off and regulator valve. 3,308.847, 3-14-67, CI. 137 — 613. Umanoff, Martin, to R. A. MacPium Industries, Inc. Radio receiver with alarm means operative when input signal is below predetermined level. 3,317,841, 5-2-67, CI. 325— 364. Urnanos. Romeo O. : See — Tanaka, Akira, and Umanos. 3,310,274. Umantsev, Victor IS., to Zavod Elektroizmeriteljnvkh priborov. Printed resistors. 3,351,136, 11-14-67, CI. 338 — 308. Umbach, Hans : See — Schinnerer, Thomas, Umbach, and Frobel. 3,352,239. Stadler, Hans, Gawlick, Stahlmann, and Umbach. 3,307,- 445. Stadler, Hans, Gawlick, and Umbach. 3,339,4S7. Stadler, Hans, Schinnerer. and Umbach. 3,342,134. Stadler, Hans, Schinnerer, Umbach, and Marondel. 3,326,133. Umbdenstock, Pierre : See — Bianchet, Andre P., and Umbdenstock. 3,355,862. Umbel, Forrest K. : See — Galey, William F., Gulotta, and Umbel. 3,300,629. Umbenhauer, Deo F. : See — Schell, Horace R. and C. F., and Umbenhauer. 3,311,202. Umberg, Frank H, and C. K. Bridgeman, to Picker X-Ray Mfg. Ltd. Flexible, light-impervious, fluid-tight X-ray film pack. 3,348,042, 10-17-67, CI. 250—68. Umberger, Charles J., and F. F. Fiorese. Processes preparing diazoamino compounds and azo amino compounds. 3,349,- 073, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 140. Umberger, Jacob Q. : See — Chu, Victor F.-H., and Umberger. 3.342,592. Firestine, John C, and Umberger. 3,356,686. Umberger, Jacob Q.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Dye intermediates. 3,299,013, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Umbricht. Emil : See — Arnold, Orlan M., Millhiser, Pashaian, and Umbricht. 3,347,378. Jamison. Robert M., Panziea, Arnold, and Umbricht. 3,307,334. Panziea, Nicholas J., Jamison, Umbricht, and Arnold. 3,299,621. Panziea, Nicholas J., Umbricht, and Jamison. 3,328,009. Umeda, Satsuro. Method of mounting a center magnet within a cylindrical metallic yoke. 3,34S,303, 10-24-67, CI. 29 — 606. Umeda, Yasuo, S. Sasaki, S. Kubo, H. Kitami, and T. Sasa- hara, to Kirin Beer Kabushiki Kaisha. Cultivation of hop plants. 3,309,815, 3-21-67, CI. 47 — 58. Umehara, Senji, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method for treating peptic ulcer. 3,317,3S1, 5-2-67, CI. 167—55. Umewaka, Toshio. H. Kachi, N. Okubo, and M. Hirano, to The Furukawa Electric Co. Ltd. Self -bonding magnet wire and method. 3,300.S43. 1-31-67, CI. 29 — 155.57. Umezawa, Hamao. Enomyein and process for preparation. 3,316,148. 4-25-67, CI. 167—65. Umezawa, Hamao, Y. Okami. T. Takeuchi, and M. Hamada. Antibiotic kasugamycin. 3,358,001, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 345.7. Umezawa. Hideki : Sec — Ashikawa, Mikio, Umezawa, and Ozawa. 3.322,570. Umezawa, Sumio, T. Tomioka, T. Nakamura, and Y. Hoshiide, to Nikken Chemicals Co., Ltd. Decahydroisoquinoline esters of substituted benzoic acid and methods for their prepara- tion. 3.317,541. 5-2-67, CI. 260—287. Umfreville, John H. : See — Haszeidine, Robert N., Birchall, and Umfreville. 3,310,- 543. Uminski, Edward A., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Headgear with retractable vertically movable eye shield. 3,345,642, 10-10-67, CI. 2 — 6. Umio, Suminori : See — TaUano, Tadayoshi, Hattori, Nakanishi, Miura, Umio, and Kishimoto. 3,308,120. Umio, Suminori, K. Kariyone, and K. Tanaka, to Jujisawa Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 3-phenylpvrrole derivatives. 3,328,- 421, 6-27-67, CI. 260—326.3. Ummel, Richard L., to General Motors Corp. Sound inhibitor and sealing arrangement for water distribution chamber. 3,295,541, 1-3-67, CI. 134 — 182. Ummel, Richard L., and W. E. Koeppen, to General Motors Corp. Dishwasher with particle reclaiming. 3.323,159, 6-6- 67, CI. 15 — 3. Umpfenbach. Herman J., to The Bendix Corp. Choke control device. 3.348,530, 10-24-67, CI. 123—119. Umphrey, James M., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Test probe ap- paratus employing feedback reduction of the distributed capacitance of the signal cable. 3,300,718, 1-24-67, CI. 324—72.5. Umstott, Harold F., to The Firestone Tire & Rubber Co. Universal guide. 3,330,456, 7-11-67, CI. 226—23. Unarco Industries, Inc. : See — Bezlaj, Frank A. 3,352.595. Dieter, Donald P., and Riggs. 3,299,456. Kuellmar, Adolph G 3.330,584. Link, Matthew L. 3,340,962. Loomis, Russell M. 3,324.595. Lundvall, John S. Re. 26,249. Moyer, Harris P., and Bardouski. 3,314,094. Underdahl, Russell H. Decorative shutter construction. 3,324,- 785, 6-13-67, CI. 9S — 121. Underbill, Harvey J., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Valve construction. 3,295.819, 1-3-67, CI. 251 — 69. Underbill, Noel B., and F. C. Hyatt, to North American Avia- tion, Inc. Multiple computer system. 3,350,689, 10-31-67, CI. 340—172.5. Underwood, Ervin E. : See — Fenn, Raymond W., Jr., Steinberg, Crooks, Underwood, Goetzel. and Lavendel. 3,337,334. Underwood, George A., to Felt Products Mfg. Co. Mold handling apparatus. 3,307,220, 3-7-67, CI. 18 — 16. Underwood, Gerald E. : See — Gray, Jack E., Underwood, and Mann. 3,300,380. Underwood, Gerald E., to The Upjohn Co. Treatment of topicalviral infections with glucocorticoids and nucleosides. 3,317,3S4, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 58. Underwood, Glenn J. Tag wheel apparatus for truck beds with equalizer. 3,297,338. 1-10-67. CI. 280 — 104.5. Underwood, Herbert N., Y. E. Moochhala, and J. Tuzson, to Borg-Warner Corp. Hydraulic transmission. 3,359,761, 12-26-67, CI. 68 — 23. Underwood, James T., V 2 to H. H. Renneker Co., Inc. Method and device for securing uniformity in thickness of a cookie dough sheet. 3,311,069, 3-28-67, CI. 107 — 47. Underwood, Joseph C, Sr. : See — Willits, Charles O.. and Underwood. 3,356,508. Underwood, William F., J. N. Craver, and W. Sacks, to Union Carbide Corp. Method for the production of thermo- plastic film. 3,337,665, 8-22-67, CI. 264 — 95. Underwriters iSafety Device Co. : See — Ege, Hans. 3.333.228. Ege, Hans. 3.356,986. Ege, Hans. 3,359.414. Unelco Limited-Uneleo Limitee: See — Poesl, John L. 3,344.535. Unertl, John. Jr. Cam focusing system for optical instru- ments. 3,336,831, 8-22-67, CI. 88 — 1. Ungar, Israel S. : See — Black, James F., and Ungar. 3,337,649. Ungaro, Alberto : See — Doppelt, Lawrence, Rosenblum. and Ungaro. 3,319.376. Unger, Cecil C. Automatic spring arm fishing device. 3,307,- 286, 3-7-67, CI. 43—15. Unger, Cecil C. Paint mixing device. 3.321,188, 5-23-67, CI. 259 — 118. Unger, Donald C. : See — Steinhagen, William K., and Unger. 3,319,878. Unger, Earl D., to Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Inc. Liquid dispenser having plural discharge guides. 3,297,211, 1-10-67, CI. 222 — 479. LIST OF PATENTEES 1337 Unger, Erlka W. : See^ Stoppan, lliirtmut. Neugebauer, and Rebenstock. 3,311,- 005. Unger, Hans G., and A. Lavik, to Telefunkcn Putentverwer- tungs-G.m.b.H. Backward waveguide having a dielectric contiguous with one inner wall thereof. 3,351,877, 11-7-67, CI. 333—98. Unger, James G., to Hercules Inc. Nitrocellulose lacquers admixed with copolymers of ethylene and unsaturated esters of fatty acids. 3,321,420, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 17. Onger, Otto, G.-E. Nischk, B. Von Falkal, and H. Wilms, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Modified fiber- forming polyamide. 3.328,359, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 78. Unger. Paul. Ski sole plate and binding means for mounting on the surface of a ski. 3,300,227, 1-24-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Unger, Robert, and R. F. Byram, to Giannini Scientific Corp. Electrical plasma-torch apparatus and method for apply- ing coatings onto substrates. 3,313,908, 4-11-67, CI. 219—76. Unger, Victor H., and R. E. Wolfrom. to Rohm & Haas Co. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,307,931, 3-7-67, CI. 71 — 2.2. Ungerer, Fritz, deceased, to I. Ungerer, heir. Magnetic con- veyor rollers. 3,310,155, 3-21-67. CI. 19S — 41. Ungerer, Fritz, deceased (I. Ungerer, heir), and G. Betbe, to I. Ungerer. Apparatus for forming metal-paper laminate electrostatically. 3,31S,751, 5-9-67, CI. 156 — 3S0. Ungerer, Irma : See — Ungerer, Fritz, and Bethe. 3.318,751. Ungerer, Karl F. G. 3,343,702. Ungerer, Karl F. G., to I. Ungerer, widow and heiress. Uncoiler device. 3,343,702. 9-26-07. CI. 242 — 78.6. Ungerleider, Hugh J., to American Compressed Steel Corp. Secondary burner for removing and burning any solid com- bustibles resulting from a primary municipal* garbage or trash burner. 3,322.508, 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 277. Unglert, Melvin C. : See — Fraser, Hugh D., and Unglert. 3,307,069. Unglesby, Elmer I. Preassembled piston and mston rod bear- ing combination. 3.319.326, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 271. Ungrad. Helmut, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown. Boveri & Cie. Distance protection for parallel lines in networks with grounded neutral point and compensation of the neutral current. 3.320.4S1, 5-16-67. CI. 317 — 36. Ungrad, Helmut, to Aktiengesellschaft Brown, Boveri & Cie. Electronic directional relay with variable range of releases. 3,325,6S7, 6-13-67, CI. 317—36. Untcovske Strojfrnv narodnl podnik : See — ■ Sova, Ladisalv. 3,313,051. Unifab, Inc. : Sec — Clawson, Floyd J., and De Stefano. 3,322,146. Unlflex, Inc. : See — Vetter. Erich. 3,348,761. Unifiow Mfg. Co. : See — Kuebler, Thomas L., and Freese. 3,319,43S. Uniline Corp. : See — Oppenhuizen, Simon W., and Lockwood. 3,325,233. Unimark Corp. : See — Londahl, Dickev S., and Schueler. 3,332,344. Londahl, Dickey S.. and Schueler. 3.352,234. Londahl, Dickey S., and Schueler. 3,356,020. Mueller. Robert C. 3.31S.236. Owren. Harvev M. 3,338.161. Schueler, Marlin A. 3,299,804. Schueler, Marlin A. 3.343.4S3. Unimed, Inc. : See — Fossel, Eric T. 3,298.787. Fossei, Spencer M. 3,298,915. Union Camp Corp. : See — De Pass, Ernest T. 3,329,254. Kitchell, Thome C. 3.319.S66 Kitchell, Thorne C. 3,342,401. Letchworth, Herman R. 3,297.174. Link. Martin. 3,352,409. Martelli, Homer A. 3.333.684. Naylor, Edward S. 3.325,0S2. Swezey, Edwin W. 3.301.395. Swezey. Edwin W. 3.357.055. Talarico, Lawrence J. 3.302,367. Talarico. Lawrence J. 3 344.707. Winegard, Howard J. 3.31S.511. Winegard, Howard J. 3.358,907. Union Carbide Canada Ltd. : See — Anderson. Robert J., and Short. 3,304.211. Baird, Robert J. 3,307,011. Barter, Richard M., Denny, and Flanigen. 3.306.922. Brantley. John C, Morehouse, and Parts. 3,306,919. Brown. Graham E 3,358,938. Conviser, Stephen A. 3,306,945. Duncan, William A. 3.351,524. Larsen, Hans R. 3,297,478. Larsen, Hans R. 3.334,157. Larsen, Hans R. 3.335.124. Larsen, Hans R. 3.357,966. McGary, Charles W., Jr., and Patrick. 3,297, 7S1. Naumann, Alfred W., and Dresner. 3,297,516. Riek, Marvin R. 3.297,903. Robb, Gordon M„ and Code. 3,331,122. Ross, John W. 3.300.824. Ross, John W., Bovnton, and Arnold. 3.313,359. Ross, John W., Marner. and Millar. 3.306,116 Union Carbide Canada Ltd. : See — Continued Shields, Julian W. 3,297,474. Snedeker, Robert II., Potter, Whitworth, and Zutty. :;,2:p7,784. Stark, Robert B. 3,297,433. Von Doblen, Werner C, Wilson, and Cafllsch. 3,297,607. Willey. Gordon L\, and Kellam. 3,295.965. Wlstinghausen, Nikolai H. K. 3,333,309. Union Carbide Corp. : See — Adams, George M. 3, 310. ISO. Adams, Joe T., and Lykins. 3,312,522. Albright, Charles W. 3,337,417. Allan, Stewart, and Weldncr. 3,300,200. Ancker, Fred H. 3,328,503. Anderson. John E. •'! 344.256. Annonio, Raffaele W., and Gilvary. 3,322,707. Anthes, Clifford C, and Acomb. 3,338.549. Anthes, Clifford C, Meincke. and Villoresi. 3,314,612. Arnold, Cornelius S., and Rolseth. 3,322,213. Atkins. Kenneth E. 3,308.177. Atkins, Kenneth E.. and Eccles. 3,303.228. Bacon, Roger, Cranch, Moyer, and Watts. 3,305,315. Baier, Frederick L., and Wheeler. 3,359,898. Bailev, Donald L. 3,299.112. Bailev, Donald L. 3,359,212. Bailev, Donald L., and Eaborn. 3,336,239. Bailev, Frederick E., Jr. 3,297,783. Bailev, Frederick E., Jr., and France. 3,312.753. Bailev, Frederick E., Jr., La Combe, and Raines. 3,354,- 087. Baird, Robert B. 3,311,092. Baker, Leonard M., and Carrick. 3,324,101. Bang, Mogens W. 3.302 077. Barnes, Alfred H., and Hadwiek. 3,350,495. Barth, Bruce P. 3.321,549. Barthel, Alfred. 3,341,052. Bauer, Edwin F., Jr., and Rieder. 3,347.664. Baum, Bernard O., Bryant, and Zutty. 3,300,548. Beaslev, William C, and Brannan. 3,295,559. Bentse'n, Donald L. 3,313,434. Bourdeau, Romeo G. 3.334,967. Braun, Ernest J. 3 355.345. Brave, Emile H. 3,338,941. Brezinski, Julius J., and Rife. 3,320,199. Brotherton, Thomas K. 3.337,622. Brotherton, Thomas K., and Lynn. 3.318.942. Brotherton, Thomas K., and Lynn. 3,322,812. Brown James E., and Harlan. 3,326,837. Bruemmer, Joseph H. 3 350.009. Bugel, Thomas E. 3,308,204. Bugel, Thomas E. 3,308,205. Burkhart, Richard D . and Zutty. 3,296.170. Burns, Richard J. 3,313 651. Butler Thomas E. 3.352,997. Butler, Thomas E. 3.359,140. Cable. Thomas H., Jr.. Hinds, and Koepplin. 3,337,324. Calvert, William L. 3,333,392. Calvert, William L. 3,343 748. Calvert. William L., and Anderson. 3,355,340. Capuano, Italo A. 3.304.243. Capuano, Italo A. 3,322,504. Cariou. Frank E.. Loeb, and Valley. 3.319.141. Carmichael, Robert, and Klun. 3.305,134. Carmichnel, Robert, and Southworth. 3.349,543. Carnev. Richard R. 3.300.991. Carrick, Wayne L., and Karapinka. 3.322,838. Carrick Wayne L.. Karapinka, and Turbett. 3.324,095. Carroll.' John H. 3.348.004. Case. Laura E. 3,320.145. Charvat, Fedia A. 3.297.457. Cheung, Harry, and Young. 3,323,288. Chitwood, Henry C. Freure, and Cunningham. 3,340,311. Chiu. Herman S., and Veith. 3,307,956. Chnw. Sni-Wu. 3.297.591. Chow Rui-Wu. and Pilat-o. 3,332,S91. Clark, .Tared W. 3.322.092. Clark, Melville A. J. 3.359.154. Clark, Milton B.. and Darland. 3.321.286. Clark. Milton B , and Darland. 3,347.668. Cogen. Leonard L. 3 310.393. Coless, Thomas L. 3.320.100. Coless, Thomas L. 3,32S,212. • V.ndon. John R., Brezinski, and Rife. 3.31S.S30. Connolly, Theodore M.. and Graham. 3.320.479. Potter Robert J. 3,324.14s. Cotter. Robert J. 3.360.513. Cowden, Lewis M., and Roach. 3.303. S26. Cranch, George E., and Shinko. 3,313.597. Criscione. John M.. and Litz. 3.310.OC2. Cupper, Robert A., and Wolf. 3.296.135. Cupper. Robert A., and Wolf. 3.206.13S. D'Alessnndro. William J. 3.355 272. Davee Robert L., and Lonzos. 3,310,437. Day, Robert W. 3.305,352. Dordriek. Frank IT., and Oxaal. 3.329.497. Death. Frank S., and Morcio. 3.347.766. Dentil. Frank S.. and Whitmoro. 3.304,109. DeMelio. Frank A 3.326.828. Dickev, Charles R. 3.295.923. Dickinson. Barry L. 3,324.508. Dickinson, Barry L. 3,333,032. Di Paolo, Frederick S., and Stern. 3.332,213. Downing. James H.. and Merkert. 3,334,992. 1338 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Union Carbide Corp. : See — Continued Drengler, George R. 3,347,708. Dunha, Milton L., Jr., and O'Connor. 3,359,092. Eloy, B'ernand, and Mirocha. 3,347,874. Emery, Clare H., Jr., and Mortensen. 3,309,457. Eng, Arthur A. 3,304,274. Entley, William J., and Stanbury. 3,312,589. Eschenbach, Richard C, Skinner, Sarlitto, and Wickham. 3,301.995. Estes. Nelson N., and Kemp. 3,296,504. Fanuzzi, James J., and Calvert. 3,311,525. Farhi, Carol, and Harris. 3,359,257. Farnham, Alford G., and Johnson. 3,332,909. Farnham, Alt'ord G., and Sonnet. 3,359,306. Faust, Clifford C, Dixon, and Eichin. 3,334,004. Faust, Clifford C, and Ericson. 3,309,837. Fekete, Frank. 3,296,182. Fekete, Frank. 3,321,350. Finicle, Robert L. 3,306,825. Flanigon, Edith M., and Taylor. 3,341,302. Forgeng, William D., and Farrell. 3,323.899. Forman, Ralph, Ghormley, and Cummerow. 3,322,977. Foster, Donald J., and Reed. 3,347,875. Fowler, Robert M. 3,334,994. Freure, Benjamin T. 3,356,743. Frey, Paul H. 3,360,172. Frick, Charles E. 3,320,237. Friedman, Lester. 3,309,342. Friedman, Lester. 3,314.957. Friedman, Lester. 3.318,8o5. Friedman, Lester. 3,330,888. Fritz, Henry E., Atkins, and O'Connor. 3,347,944. Fritz, Henrv E., and Peck. 3,299,140. Fritz, Henry E., and Yunick. 3,306,912. Fritz, Henry E., Zika, and Steinle. 3,322,790. Fry, John S., and Hale. 3,298,981. Gervasi, Jay A., and McTeer. 3,300,455. Gibb, Thomas B., Jr., and Clendinning. 3,344,114. Gidge, Lester, and Poulin. 3,345,231. Gidge, Lester, and Poulin. 3.345,232. Gigantino, Leonard D. and O. M. 3,337,204. Gilch, Heinrich G. 3.345.420. Gilch, Heinrich G. 3,349,045. Gingerich, Cecil R., Hinschlager, and Wandelt. 3,354,002. Gluvas, Richard E., and Meglic. 3,299,326. Golben, Michael, and Mueller. 3,320,139. Oorham, William F. 3.342.754. Gorham, William F., and Willard. 3,300,332. Gorman. Eugene F. 3,349,213. Gorski, Daniel A. 3,341,361. Gray, Donald C, and Doring. 3,297.840. Hackerman. Norman, and Estes. 3,324,025. Hafner, Walter, and Fischer. 3.305,386. Hain, Elias W. R., Cosner, and Brautigam. 3,355,535. Hansen, Robert E. 3,296,113. Hansen. Robert E. 3.337,370. Harding, James. 3,347,871. Hardman, Donald E., and Metten. 3,321,550. Harp, Harry J. 3,320,639. Harp, Harry J., Jr. 3.312,036. Hartwig, Jurgen, Mandorf, Fulgenzi, Norris, Roisen, and LerHi. 3.319,702. Harwell. Thurston W. 3.301,685. Hauck, Clifford A., and Bennett. 3,336,460. Heimaster, John W. 3.301,599. Heimaster, John W. 3,333.893. Heimaster, John W., and Church. 3,301,602. Hemstreet. Russell A. 3.296.773. Hemstreet, Russell A. 3,338.034. Hemstreet, Russell A., and Ruttenbur. 3,309,844. Henrv. Joseph P. 3,360.539. Henrv. Joseph P.. and Wilkinson. 3.326,996. Herchenroeder, Robert B. 3.360,363. Herrett, Richard A., and King. 3,336,129. Hewitt. Alfred G., and Eichin. 3,334,553. Hill, William F., Jr. 3.316,196. Hill. William F., Jr. 3.316,197. Hirsh, Donald H. 3.359.324. Hofer, Peter H. 3,340,122. Hofer, Peter H., and Swallow. 3.307,224. Hofer, Peter H., and Swallow. 3,350,487. Hogsett, Jotin N., Khuri, and Schulz. 3,341.814. Hogsett, John N., Khuri, and Schulz. 3,347,893. Hollingsworth, J. B. L. 3,351,695. Honevcutt, Ernest B„ and Keating. 3,317,3.51. Horn. Christian F. 3.324.085. Horn, Christian F., and Kincaid. 3,301,819. Horn, Christian F., and Vineyard. 3,324,084. Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3.301.824. Hostettler. Fritz, and Cox. 3.301.825. Hostettler, Fritz, and Cox. 3,305,605. Hostettler Fritz, and Cox. 3,324,070. Hov, Kenneth L. 3,341,484. Hov, Kenneth L. 3.360.543. Hubert, Andre J. 3,347,943. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333.037. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3.333.049. Humphrey, Laurence E., Addis, and Hess. 3,333,050. Hunter, Paul H. 3,312,262. Huntington, Dexter P. 3,305.504. Huntington, Dexter P. 3,342,766. Jackson. John E. 3,324,278. Jenkin, William C. 3,355,318. Union Carbide Corp. : See — Continued Johnston, Robert D. 3,333,587. Kanner, Bernard. 3,347,896. Kasting, Howard E., and Sachs. 3,345,919. Kelly, George B., Jr., and Stone. 3,326,849. Kelly, Theodore H. 3,327,441. Kiff, Ben W., and Adams. 3,322,740. Kilsheimer, John R., and Manning. 3,332,839. Kilsheimer, John R., and Moorefield. 3,341,401. Klosek, Felix P., Nicolson, and Spence. 3,327,034. Klun, Godfrey H. 3,333,404. Knittel, Richard R., and Smarook. 3,337,039. Kordesch, Karl V. 3,307,977. Kordesch, Karl V. 3,310,434. Kordesch, Karl V. 3,335,031. Kordesch, Karl V. 3,338,681. Kovalik, Albert E., Miller, and Raub. 3,340,173. Kovalik, Albert E., and Raub. 3,327,777. Kratzer, James C, and Wilton. 3,307,773. Krivanek, Frank J., and Gaboon. 3,347,706. Kronenberg, Marvin L. 3.316,124. Krumm, Stephen. 3,351,577. Kun, Leslie C. 3,302,865. Klin, Leslie C. 3,326,453. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,659. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,660. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,661. Kurkjy, Raymond P., Matzner, and Cotter. 3,312,662. Kuryla, William C. 3,354,100. Kyle, Harold E., and Bricker. 3,320.241. LaCombe, Edward M., and Miller. 3,332,904. Lahr, Paul H., and Sbepard. 3,306,869. Lambrech, Joseph A. 3,341,404. Langner, Eugene E., Jr., and Clay. 3,295,959. Larrison, Millard S. 3,328,493. Larrison. Millard S. 3,354,241. Lauzau, Wilbur R., and Riek. 3,313,976. Leonard. Edward C, Jr. 3,318,916. Levine, Isaac J. 3,334,074. Lew, Edward D. 3,325,213. Levy. Edward D., Weeden, and Muller. 3,345,105. Lindstrom, George A. 3,321,872. Litz, Lawrence M., and Baker. 3,317,203. Lockwood, 'Norman F. 3,337,114. Loeb, William E„ and Valley. 3,301,707. Long, James S. 3,341,485. Loper, Carl R., Jr., and Heine. 3,311,469. Louzos, Demetrios V. 3.316.159. Lundberg, Robert D. 3,332,913. Lundberg, Robert D., and Callard. 3,298,980. Lynn, John W., and Skraba. 3,326,788. Madgwick, George G., Walther, and Tabar. 3,334,081. Majewski, Henrv, and Winokur. 3,334,168. Malkin. Edwin S. 3,345,448. Malloy, John F., and Turner. 3,315,927. Malov. Arthur L., and Cunningham. 3,354,231. Mandorf, Victor, Jr. 3,307,908. Manning, David T., and Sousa. 3,346,584. Mantz, Alonzo L. 3,308.083. Manyik, Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,300,458. Manyik, Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,347,840. Manz, August F. 3,304,485. Manz, August F., and Sargent. 3,350,539. Marcil, Richard H. 3.337,650. Marcus. Erich. 3.356,704. Marcus, Erich, and MacPeek. 3,356,705. Marcus, Erich, and MacPeek. 3,358,008. Mason, John H. 3,298,967. Matay. Istvan M. 3,337,797. Matsch, Ladislas C, Paivanas, Wang, and Gibbon. 3,357,- 586. Matzner, Markus, and Merriam. 3,326,855. Mays, Rolland L. 3,338,246. McBride, Robert B., Nelson, McKinley, and Hovey. 3 336,730. McClellan. Melvin L 3,325.278. MeGary, Charles W., Jr., and Patrick. 3,340,213. McGary, Charles W., Jr., Smith, and Comstock. 3,304,- 347. McKeon, James E., and Starcher. 3,318,906. McKeon, James E„ and Starcher. 3,330,815. McKeon, James E., and Starcher. 3,360,482. McKeon, James E., and Starcher. 3,360,536. McKinlev, David L. 3,350,845. McQuillan, Robert D., Thomas, and Frey. 3,314,784. McTeer. Lucian W. 3,326,969. Meyer, Herbert H., and Kingsbury. 3,355,611. Miller, Alfred J. 3,312,562. Millican, Charles L.. and Hov. 3,345,388. Mitchell, Charles V. 3,302,999. Mitchell, Charles V., and Lewis. 3.347,776. Mock, Henry W., and Haine. 3,330,796. Moline, Sheldon W., and Rowe. 3.303,662. Moore, Leonard O.. and Clark. 3,312,729. Morehouse. Edward L. 3,337,351. Mover. Ralph O., Jr., Ecker, and Spry. 3,333,926. Mulihaupt, Joseph T. 3,359,705. Myerly, Richard C, and Weinberg. 3,354,166. O'Connor, Francis M. 3.341.488. Olivieri, Anthony G. 3,331,545. Omietanski, George M. 3,305,572. Omietanski, George M. 3,306,925. Omietanski, George M. 3,309,390. LIST OP PATENTEES m<) Union Carbide Corp. : Sec — Continued Omietanski, George M. 3,33(5,352. Omietanski, George M., and Reid. 3,328,350. Omietanski, George M., and Reid. 3,346,010. Omietanski, George M., and Reid. 3,350.758. Omietanski, George M., and Williams. 3,347,895. Omietanski, George M. and Williams. 3,358,009. Pater, Anion s. ;;,:;i7,42S. Pater, Anion s. 3,341,338. Payne, Linwood K., Jr. 3,323.989. Payne, Linwood K.. Jr. 3,328,457. Payne, Linwood K., Jr., and Weiden. 3,299,137. Pendleton, James W. 3,298,065, Pope. ! lurii-.i .1 . and K;i n uer 3.33 1,121. Perkins. Warren E. 3,303,067. Pines, Arthur X., and Zientek. 3,312,622. Pines, Arthur N'., and Zientek. 3,337,496. Pines, Arthur N„ and Zientek. 3,341,469. Poppelsdorf, Fedor. 3,330,782. Potter. George II., Whitworth, and Zutty. 3,324,073. Potts, James E. 3,349,018. Potts, James E., and Purcell. 3,350,362. Pouncy, Hillard W., Jr. 3,296,046. Powers, Rohert A., Louzos, and Darland. 3,309,584. Proops, William R. 3.336.351. Proops, William R., McGary, and Montgomery. 3,328,318. Pruett, Roy L. 3,322,804. Quarles, Richard W., and Baumann. 3,298,973. Raley, Garland K. 3,354,506. Rath, Ronald II. 3,326,714. Reding. Frederick P. 3.299,177. Reding, Frederick P., Wise, and Sullivan. 3,328,369. Reinking, Norman H. 3.316,185. Rexer, Joachim. 3,354,285. Rhodin, Thor N., Jr. 3,346,379. Rick. Edward A. 3,359,337. Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Doebbler. 3,347,745. Rinfret, Arthur P., Cowley, and Timson. 3,344,617. Roberts, James E., and Wilson. 3.356,351. Roberts, Richard L., and MaePeek. 3,359,260. Rosenthal, Louis A. 3,327,143 Rosenthal. Louis A. 3.348,041. Rudness, Robert G., and McGlll. 3,314,769. Ruskin. Simon L. 3,329,567. Russell. Richard R., and Bridges. 3,318,5SS. Sacks. William. 3,322,870. Sara. Raymond V. 3,352.951. Sargent, Herbert B. 3,325,626. Saurwein, Albert G. 3,329,753. Scruff, Daniel. 3,311,853. Schley, John R., and Puvear. 3,325,305. Schulz. Helmut W. 3,316,842. Schumacher. Erwin A., Clark, Uline, and Trull. 3,355 327 Schwabe. William E., and Ciotti. 3,301,061. Sellers. Ralph F.. Smith, and Burhans. 3,332,908. Senderoff, Seymour. 3.311.506. Sesny, Walter J., and Shaffer. 3.316,691. Shesler, Elmer G.. Bowen, and Burden. 3,350,485. Shields, Thomas E. 3,303,031. Shinier. Richard W. 3.324 036. Short, Austin J. 3,298,187. Siegel, Sanford M. 3.320.046. Silver, Julius L. 3,309.202. Silver, Julius L. 3.342 606 Silver, Julius L. 3,350,202. Simonton, Robert D. 3,308,597. Skattebol, Lars. 3,333,012. Skinner. Ransom P. 3.358.807. Smith, George H., and Armstrong. 3,347,660. Smith, George H.. and Kivonaga. 3.337,203. Smith, George H.. and Kun. 3,322,419. Smith, Keith L. 3.322.507. Smith, Keith L. 3.332.835. Smith, Keith L., Eldred, Buttrick, and Winslow. 3,355,- 400. Smith, Keith L., Winslow, Guest, and Kiff. 3,311,569. Sousa. Anthonv A. 3,321,293. Sousa. Anthony A. 3,321,363. Sousa, Anthony A., and Spurr. 3,342,671. Southworth. James, Jr.. and Stark 3,347,707 Spamir, Frank G. 3,314,824. Spence. Sydney P., Baker, Steiner, Madestau, and Rowe. 3.311.668. Spicer, John C, Westfall, and Eldred. 3,351,520 Spurr. Harvey W.. Jr. 3.337 396. Stansbury. Harry A.. Jr., and Carte. 3,335,166. Stark, Robert E. 3,305.397. Stark, Robert E. 3.350.198. Steigman, Murrav. 3.315.313. Stern, Silviu A. 3.332.216. Stern, Silviu A. 3 335 550. Stock, Werner. 3,347.156. Stoyell, Loyal A., and Redline. 3,32S,183. Sullivan, Edward M„ and Zuttv. 3,355,518 Swain, Charles F. 3.33S.742. Swanson, Edward C. 3.354,917. Thompson, Ivan P. 3,322,578. Tinsley, Samuel W., MaePeek, and Starcher. 3.345.419. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and MaePeek. 3,337,587. Tinsley, Samuel W.. Jr., and Marcus. 3.311,643. Tinsley, Samuel W., Jr., and Marcus. 3,314,896. Tomczak, Roman M., and Myles. 3,304,687. Trecker, David J., Henry, and Lynn. 3,296,229. Union Carbide Corp. : See Continued Uline, Lawrence J. 3,320,092. Uline, Lawrence J. 3, 338,71s. Uline, Lawrence J., and Trull. 3,359,135. Underwood, William P., Craver, and Sacks. 3,337,6G5. Urry, Lewis F. 3,338,750. Valley, David J. 3,327,1 8 I. Valley, David J. 3,333,169. Valley, David J., Tittmann, and Cariou. 3,325.028. Viehe, Heinz G. 3,340,240. Wagoner, Johann S., and Raschiotto. 3,299,325. Walker, Wellington F. 3. 356. 752. Wallouch, Rudolph W. 3,351,477. Walter, Andrew T, Bryant, and Purcell. 3,321,819. Walter, Andrew T., and Wishart. 3,336,428. Wartman, Lloyd H. 3,308,086. Wartman, Lloyd H., and Ladtsh. 3.349,056. Wechsler, Robert L., Guzzetti, Burns, and Loeser. 3,312,- 762. Weisner. John W., and Juhasz. 3,342,322. Welch, Frank J. 3,312,674. Welch, Frank J., and Paxton. 3,355,439. Welch, John L., Jr.. Sellers, and Madden. 3,342,918. Westfall, Paul M. 3,355,305. Wheeler, John B., III. 3.330,684. Wheeler, Marshall L., Jr. 3,355.474. Whitworth, Clyde J., Jr., and Zutty. 3,299,184. Williams, Thomas C, and Omietanski. 3,354,101. Williamson, Frank L., and Burns. 3,306,809. Williamson, Frank L.. and Olivo. 3,337,609. Wilson, Hugh D. 3.308,814. Winquist, Albert D., Jr., and Theiling. 3.317.50S. Wlodek. Stanley T., Sheely, and Wilson. 3,317,314. Wood, Frederick C. 3.338,819. Wu, Chisung. 3,341,632. Wu, Chisung, and Welch. 3,351,683. Wynstra, John, Reinking, and Barbabeo. 3,305,528. Wvnstra, John, and Stine. 3,356,646. Yeh, Ying L. 3.349,142. Zeitz, Edward J., and Louzos. 3,307,084. Zind, Frederic F. 3,301,704. Zind, Frederic F. 3,337,429. Zutty, Nathan L. 3,313,785. Zutty, Nathan L., and Welch. 3,321,417. Zuttv, Nathan L., Welch, Sullivan, Bryant, and Walter. 3,355,440. Union Corp. Ltd. : See — Klopper, Daniel R. 3,295,835. Union Insulating Co. : See — Palmer. Lewis E. 3,353,701. Union Insulating Co.. Inc. : See — Kinney, David W. .3,358,866. Palmer, Lewis E. 3 345,029. Union Metal Mfg. Co.. The : See — Gibbons, Harry de R. 3,327,483. Gibbons. Harry de R., and Rausch. 3.316,722. Turnbull, David R. 3,321,160. Union National Bank of Marquette: See — Anderson, Enfred W. and A. J. 3,328,031. Union Oil Co. of California : See — Amott. Earl. 3,336,977. Bernard, George G. 3,299,953. Bernard, George G. 3,330,351. Bernard, George G. 3,330,352. Bernard, George G., and Holm. 3,342.256. Biddick, Rovce E., and Howard. 3,311,508. Bond, Donald C. 3,300,320. Bond. Donald C. 3,335,794. Bond. Donald C. 3,342,261. Bond, Donald C, and Bernard. 3,31S,379. Deering, Roland F.. and Ballard. 3,342,193. Dekking. Henri G. G. 3,346,535. Dorsey, William S. 3,321.426. Doumani, Thomas F. 3 297,563. Duir, John H.. and Kelley. 3,308,054. Dvoracek. Louis M. 3,354,062. Earhart Kenneth A., Szawlowskl, and Kimble. 3,326,853. Fenton, Donald M. 3 316 279. Fenton, Donald M. 3,336,299. Fenton, Donald M. 3,337.436. Fenton, Donald M. 3,342.SS7. Fenton, Donald M. 3,342.909. Fenton, Donald M.. and Olivier. 3.346.625. Fenton, Donald M., and Olivier. 3,349,119. Fierce, William L. 3.29S.968. Fierce, William L., and Weichman. 3,341,575. Fischer, Paul W. 3,302,719. Fischer. Paul W. 3.342.263. Fleck, Raymond N. 3.298.780. Freed, Jacob B., Dlsbrow. and Blumentrath. 3,324,79S. Fronczak. Ernest T. 3,314,907. Haines, Robert M.. Martinek, and Klass. 3,304,37S. Hansford, Rowland C. 3.324.017. Hansford, Rowland C. 3,354.077. Hemmlngwav. Hugh L. 3,320,041. Holm, Leroy W. 3.330.342. Huffman, Joseph G. 3.327,517. Hwang, Yu-Tang, Krewer, and Sandner. 3,301,912. Jacobs, William L., and Bernard. 3,330,346. Joo, Louis A 3,326.973. Joo, Louis A., Braunwarth, and Ral. 3.324.050. 1340 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Union Oil Co. of California : See — Continued Klass, Donald L. 3,300,342. Klass, Donald L. 3.301,786. Klass, Donald L. 3,320,266. Kramer, Walter B., Joo, and Haines. 3,299,076. Kramer, Walter E., Joo, and Szawlowski. 3,326,860. Littler. Robert L., Marsh, and Schasehl. 3,337,472. Maly, George P. 3,306,355. Malv, George P. 3,330,350. Marsh, Glenn A., and Olson. 3,331,021. Martinek, Thomas W. 3.343.220. Martinek, Thomas W.. and Klass. 3,304,446. Martinek, Thomas W., and Klass. 3,335,139. MeCullough, Joseph J. 3,330,361. McBuen, Robert B., Haines, Klass, and Martinek. 3,309,- 915. McKinnis, Art C. 3,350,470. McMahon, Robert D., Becker, and Wright. 3.340,429. Millikan, Allen P., and Crosby. 3,299,189. Moran, Kevin E. 3,311,949. Mornn, Kevin E. 3,328,837. Mueller, Frederick D. 3,303,007. O'Brien, Leo J. 3,306,354. O'Brien, Leo J. 3,319,712. O'Brien, Leo J., and Holm. 3.311.167. O'Brien, Leo J., and Sayre. 3,335,792. Patrick. John T. 3 344.057. Poll, Harry P. 3,306,845. Proctor, Ronald R., and Moyer. 3,304,612. Pullen, Edward A., and Webb. 3,306,882. Rai, Charanjit. 3,320,311. Rai, Charaniit. 3.345.425. Rai. Charaniit, and Bernard. 3,323,588. Sandiford, Burton B. 3,308,885. Schaeffer, William D., and Lafferty. 3,346.624. Schaeffer, William D.. and Olivier. 3,346,626. iSturgess, John B., and Scott. 3.345.773. Szawlowski, Theodore H. 3,304.344. Szawlowski, Theodore H., and Kimble. 3,351 631. Szawlowski, Theodore H., and Kramer. 3,313,861. Szawlowski, Theodore H.. and Kramer. 3,326,830. Vaell, Raoul P. 3.306,839. Watanabe, David J. 3,316.965. Watanabe, David J. 3,329,994. Woertz, Byron B., and Holbrook. 3,350,847. Young, Dean A. 3.326 797. Young, Dean A. 3,329,480. Young, D--an A. 3,329,481. Younsr, Dean A. 3.329.482. Young, Dean A. 3,331,766. Young, Dean A. 3,341,284. Young, Dean A. 3.342.725. Young, Dean A. 3,354.096. Young, Dean A. 3,357,915. Young, Dean A. 3,360.458. Young, Donald C. 3,346,623. Union Pump Co. : See — Penton, Donald M. 3.316.290. Union Rheinische Braunkohlen Kraftstoff Aktiengesellschaft : See— Biller, Efim, Nettesheim. and Stern. 3,355,501. Kalav, Cevat. 3,320,255. Union Special Machine Co. : See — Attwood, John G. 3,357,699. Attwood, John G.. and Bishop. 3.343.510. Attwood, John G., and Kosrow. 3.350,582. Attwood, John G . and Matias. 3,329,116. Covert. John N. 3.354,851. Hale. Arthur N. and Matias. 3.347,194. Hale .Arthur N., and Smith. 3,323,477. Haugan. John R. 3,331,344. Haves, Robert A., and Fletcher. 3,326,157. Kosrow Robert L. 3,334.729. Kosrow, Robert L . and Hale. 3,358,628. Lukins, Richard H. 3,347,192. Perri, Nathan. 3.347,193. Roth, Gerald C. 3 338,196. Roth, Gerald C. 3,347,190. Sehoij, Edgar. 3.318.274. Sharn. James E. 3,358.631. Smith, Clarence C. 3.310.013. Smith, Clarence C. 3,339,509. Smith, Robert E., Kosrow, and Attwood. 3.298.498. Smith. Robert E., Kosrow, and Attwood. 3,353,821. Union Special Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. : See — Daniel. Hermann F., and Angele. 3,313,259. Union Spring & Mfg. Co. : See — Tempinski, Joseph P. 3.343,391. Union Steel Products Co. : See — Averill, Charles C. 3,349,939. Chenault, David R. 3,310,336. Huffman, Clayton D., and Hartung. 3.321,061. Huffman, Clayton D., and Hartung. 3.360,097. Union Stock Yard and Transit Co. of Chicago : See — Morrison, Willard L. 3,351,223. Morrison, Willard L. 3,357,585. Union Tank Car Co. : See — Foster, Joseph W. 3,348,687. Foster, Joseph W. 3,355,023. Fritz, William E. 3,296,980. Fritz, William E. 3,306,675. Fritz, William E. 3.316,858. Fritz, William E. 3,322,469. Union Tank Car Co. : See — Continued Gressman, Edward G., and Hiers. 3,298,396. Hiers, James E., and Grout. 3,335,752. Knutsen, Herbert K., and Kinghorn. 3,319,329. Krauskopf, William B. 3,313,020. Kryzer, Benjamin H., and Reid. 3,325,012. Kryzer, Benjamin H., and Schoeneeker. 3,306,450. Kryzer, Benjamin H., Schoeneeker, and Burkhardt. 3,354,- 907. Olson, Ralph A., Wood, and Langley. 3,335,447. Parks, John W. 3,338,415. Parks, John W., Olson, and Langley. 3,348,696. Parks, John W., Olson, and Wood. 3,355,020. Parks, John W., and Shafer. 3,342,138. Phillips, Earl A. 3,338,185. Reid, Roland R. 3,306,452. Schoeneeker, Thomas J., and Olson. 3,335,671. Soriente, Alfonse J., and Duff. 3,342,334. Tischler, Edward J. 3,306,504. Weis, Frank G. 3,335,963. Weis, Frank G., and Welty. 3,360,002. Union-Teppieh-Fabrik Walter Poser & Co. KG. : See — Schuster, Alfred. 3,351,990. Union Tool Co. : See — Fricke, Alex. 3,349,589. Unions, Inc. : See — Emerson, Stanley A., and Beasley. 3,297,422. Uniplast Dr. Raehs KG, Firma : See — Raehs, Wilhelm J. 3,349,974. Uniroyal, Inc. : See — Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,322,595. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3.323,968. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,325,072. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,355,346. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,323,970. Boleskv, Richard C. 3,325,329. Callum, George H. 3.356,560. Cesare, Frank C. 3,350,379. Chambers, Victor S. 3,330,790. Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Jovner. 3,315,014. Covell, Gerald P. 3,327,837. Dovell, Frederick S., and Greenfield. 3,336^86. Dovell, Frederick S., and Greenfield. 3.350.450. Falkenau, Vernon A., and Church. 3,336,181. Gentile, Anthony V. 3,356,764. Hageman, Howard A., and Hubbard. 3,334,991. Hugger, Richard H. 3.329.748. Kavalir, John J. 3,332,903. Loveless, Frederick C, and Matthews. 3,322,735. Mankowich, Ivan, Varenelli, and Heinrichs. 3,347,971. O'Shea, Francis X. 3,322,649. O'Shea, Francis X. 3.330.804. O'Shea, Francis X. 3,331,792. Paige, John L., and di Palma. 3,341,503. Rinehart, Robert E. 3.330,817. Shichman, Daniel. 3,340,684. Shichman, Daniel, Farrar, and Koe. 3,336,025. Werner, Arnold C. 3,336,180. Wheeler, Edward L. 3,350,449. Unistrut Corp. : See — Dygert, George C, Walters, and Smith. 3,356,395. Unit Portions, Inc. : See — Newman, Ellis, and Price. 3,328,937. Unit Rail Anchor Corp. : See — McTighe, Bernard J., and Parks. 3,326,137. Unit Rig & Equipment Co. : See — Doennecke, Henry C. 3,307,855. Unitcast Corp. : See — Floehr, Walter L. 3,316,857. Floehr, Walter L. 3,316.859. Floehr, Walter L. 3,347,174. Floehr, Walter L, Aller. and Shils. 3,310,005. United Air Lines, Inc. : See — Rhead, Kenneth J. 3,320,538. United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. : See — Cook, David L. 3,360,189. Cox, Norman P., and Ritchie. 3,352,105. Peterson, Gudmundur P., and Lees. 3,329,377. Ritchie, Wallace J. 3,319,402. iSaintsbury, John A. 3.297.914. Saintsbury, John A. 3,333,414. Vrana, John C. 3,333,762. United Aircraft Corp. : See — Abernethy, Robert B. 3,344,606. Adamson, William M., and Newton. 3,353,643. Allport, John J. 3,337,760. Arcidiacono, Peter J. 3,308,888. Arnoldi, Walter E. 3,355.860. Atherton. Robert R. 3,304,074. Backus, Owen F„ and Morris. 3.317.318. Baker, Mark E.. and Burger. 3,347,027. Beatrice, Finton J., and Allen. 3.295,316. Berman. Richard M., Schwartz, and Bethke. 3,316.491. Bernstein, Ernest, and Randall. 3,336,974. Bourgeois, Hector S. 3,349.803. Bradiev Elihu F., Bartlett. Ogden, and Jaffee. 3,341,370. Bradley, Elihu F., Jaffee, Williams, and Bartlett. 3,296,- 038. Bradiev, Elihu F., Jaffee. Williams, and Bartlett. 3.29*,- 438. Brodell, Robert F. 3.327,932. LIST OF PATENT KKS i:$4l United Aircraft Corp. : Sec — Continued Broders, Claude O., and Sbepard. 3,327,552. Broeze, John E., Laubendorfer, and Bott. 3,304,132. Brusson, Edgar II., and llower. 3,343.536, BuntSChuta, Henry C, and Duroisiu. 3,332,144. Canuel, George E. 3,328,958. Capowich, George, and Meek. 3,31G,975. Chamberlain, John. 3,301,526. Chamberlain, John, and Volpi. 3,338,051. Chase. Terry J. 3,352,112. Christiansen, Howard C, 3,350,550, Crip.'. Alan II. 3.3 II'. (100. Cripe, Alan R. 3,343,317. Crlpe. Alan B. 3,343,831. Cripe, Alan R. 3,355,210. Dalgle, Louis J., and Cohen. 3.354,386. Daniels, Pascal B., and Morgia. 3,312,051. Davis, George II. 3,290,029. Delgrosso, Eugene J., and Friedrich. 3,343,952. De Maria, Anthony J. 3.297.S76. De Maria. Anthony J. 3. ; 345. 909. Dennison, William T. 3,330,475. Dennison, William T. 3,343,854. Di Cureio, Robert A. 3.311.844. Dl Ramio, Victor A. 3,352.609. DiSabato, Vincent J. 3,302,889. Dmitroff, George A., and Fox. 3,321,019. Dobbins, Willis E., and Fischer. 3,299,254. Emmerich, Claude L. 3.351.393. Farnum, Robert F. 3,339,349. Fortmann, William E., Stearns, and Sims. 3,306,037. Frost, Lewis J. 3,351,319. Gardner, William B., Kuhlberg, and McLaughlin. 3.34S,- 375. Garibotti, Domenick J. 3,340,601. Garibotti, Domenick J. 3,360,398. Garibotti, Domenick J., Olson, and Taylor. 3,322,655. Gaubis, Leonard L. 3,309,936. Gauss, Hugo E., and Hall. 3,355,985. Geary, Frederick L.. Lauck. and Johnston. 3,295,764. Giannamore, Ronald. 3.349.314. Glista, Edward M. 3.320,741. Greendorfer, Joseph M. 3,314,997. Grosh. James L., and Frev. 3.357,594. Hall, Edward N. 3.30S.767. Hanson, Donald B. 3,347.252. Hanson, Merlvn L., and Brown. 3,299,269. Hart, Burt E. 3,302,096. Hasbrouck. Augustus, and Leavitt. 3.343.9S9. Herndon, James A. 3,308,659. Hoeptner. Herbert W.. and Osborn. 3,334,490. Hopper, James H. 3.295.594. Horgan. John J., and Migdal. 3.314,609. Hsia, Henrv T. 3,354.645. Hughes, John V. 3,337.754. Hughes, John V. 3,349.393. Iwanciow, Bernard L. 3.344.603. Jankovich, Tibor. 3,313,951. Jennings. David C. 3.345.641. Jordan, Donald J. 3.353,355. Joseph. A David, and Talboom. 3,330,633. Kee. Robert M. 3,333.642. Klebba, Arthur A. 3.299. 36S. Kothe. Ewald. 3.359.568. Kuehl, Donald K.. and Glassman. 3,32S,S05. Lang, George F.. Jr. 3.316.628. La Pan. Alfred F., and Neumeister. 3.349,465. Lary, Edmund C, Bullis, and Meyerand. 3,322,97S. Larson. John W. 3,346.747. Lees. Philip, and Pavese. 3.32S.096. Lewis, George D. 3,330.483. Lewis, George D. 3,359,737. Longobardi. John, and Xeverton. 3,323,597. Lussier. Henrv L. 3. 300,980. Lyons, Edward J 3.346.039. Madden. William M. 3.354.649. Maestre. Neil E. 3,311,751. Manning. Frank B. 3.341,174. Manoni, Lawrence R.. Jr. 3,305,671. Manoni. Lawrence R.. Jr. 3.342.9S2. Markowski. Stanley J. 3,330,115. Maxwell. Douglas IT., and Suvama. 3.343.9S2. McDougall. Donald, and McKibbin. 3,319,6S9. Meek. Thomas B., Jr., and Salai. 3.295,795. Mieczkowski. William W.. Jr. 3.344.601. Moyer. Richard H. 3.305, S14. Nelson. Arthur W.. Jr. 3.295.325. Pabst. Richard H.. and Silav. 3,325.232. Pagluica, Gino J. 3.304.053. Paulson, David C. 3.305,672. Peek. Charles A.. Jr. 3.343.417. Piearcev. Barrv J. 3.310.440. Pinsley," Edward A. 3,308,621. Powell. Austen V., and Sullivan. 3,323,017 Preston. Richard J. 3.353.539. Quenneville. Raymond N. 3.314.310 Richardson. Donald V. 3,307,402. Richardson. Donald V., and Picard. 3,300,785. Rockenfeller, John D. 3.302,401. Russell, James E. Re. 26.210. Samuelson. Fred H. 3.358.346. Sceggel. Elton J. 3.295.751. Schleich. Fritz. 3.30S.263. United Aircraft Corp. : Sec — Continued Seger, Charles C. 3,321.17::. SelVln. Manuel, and l'rcsl.m. 3,302,198. Sherman, Robert. 3,335,978. Shuart. Rodnev A. 3,351,763. Small, Leslie C, Jr. 3,337,186, Stang, Peter L. 3,304,213. Stang, Peter L. 3,341, 509. Stearns, Charles F. 3,307,353. Stearns, Charles F. 3,317,134. Stearns, Charles F. 3.319,641. Stearns, Charles F. 3,348,560, Stearns, Charles P., Urban, and Baker. 3,307,352. Stevens, Richard M. 3.29S.24S. Suto, Paul A. 3,358,916. Taylor, James E. 3,315,637. Teller, Samuel H., and Scates. 3,332, S06. Tumavicus. Julius W. 3,326,274. Tumicki, Thomas F. 3,346,193. UUery, Lee R., Jr. 3,301 ,9 19. Ullery, Lee R., Jr. 3,308,264. Ullery, Lee R., Jr., and Garibotti. 3,330,696. Urban, Louis A. 3.295.315. Urban, Louis A. 3,314,233. Urban, Louis A. 3,316,713. Vacca, Luigi. 3,310,120. Walden, Ernest J., and West. 3,314, S34. Welch, Joseph J. 3,315,737. Welch, Joseph J., and Rosenthal. 3,303,997. Whitaker, Henry P. 3,350,548. Wing, Philip M. 3,295,759. Wingfield, Edward C. and Daigle. 3,341,707. Woodwell, Thornton G.. Benedict, and Giotto. 3,295,824. Yamron, Joseph. 3,301,508. Yamron, Joseph. 3,310,S76. Yamron, Joseph. 3,310,982. Young, Edward W. 3.299,403. Zeman, Joseph. 3,317,767. United Aircraft Products, Inc. : See — Andrews, Julian N., and Gersbacher. 3,297,200. Andrews. Julian N., and Gersbacher. 3.350.908. Campbell, Robert L., and Deeter. 3,305,010. Gastineau, Robert L. 3,313,553. Hughes. Paul R., and Sabin. 3,316,692. Kimm, Ewald J. 3,299,8S0. Lord, Thomas J. 3,323,546. United-Carr Inc. : See — Amesbury, Robert R. 3,332,717. Anderson, David G. 3.335,393. Bachman, Walter S., Jr., Erhardt, and Surprenant. 3 331 544 Becker. 'Charles H. 3,302,914. Becker, Charles H., and Jones. 3.317,167. Bowley, Thomas W., and Smith. 3.359,532. Brown, Walter R. J., Komack, and Gilmartin. 3,320,575. Challender, Ronald S. 3.342,688. Clewes. Antonv B. 3 335.398. Collyer, Robert C, and Piper. 3,302,913. Crowther, George N. 3,319,912. Crowther, George N., and Harris. 3,35S,550. Elyard, Charles A., and Potter. 3,342,744. Fernberg, Paul C. R. 3.296.S76. Fernberg. Paul C. R. 3,359,029. Fitz Gerald. Robert E. 3,308.420. Foote, Charles L., Jr., Knowlton, and Batterson. 3.336,962. Fraser, Robert W. 3,296.395. Garcia, Armando J. 3,354,423. Gilmartin. Norman D.. and Komack. 3.344.227. Green, John E. 3,332,572. Hammer, Ernest J. 3,325.211. Heath, Clarence W. 3.299.225. Heath, Clarence W. 3.339.172. Heath. Clarence W. 3.344.3S9. Heath, Clarence W. 3.359.392. Howe, Frederick A., and Bell. 3.342,404. Hughes, Norman J. 3,358,727. Hughes. Norman J. 3,358,728. .lansson, Arnold O., and Pickering. 3. 321. SI 3. Jansson, Arnold O., and Shears. 3.312.9S3. Kirby. Edward. 3,352,990. Knowlton. Edward A., and Patterson. 3.343,442. McKee, William H. 3,314,040. McKee. William H. 3,359.529. Mitchell, Edward B. 3,339,050. Modjeska. Richard S. 3.324,014. Murray, Robert T. 3.316.527. Parkin. Leslie, and Andrews. 3.345,103. Rusinvak, Gregorv J. 3.332.052. Ryan. Frjderick J. 3,329.951. Seekerson. Clifford A. 3.323,181. Seckerson, Clifford A. 3.335.633. Seekerson, Clifford A. 3.340.704. Seckerson. Clifford A. 3,358,551. Seckerson, Clifford A. 3.359, 02S. Seckerson, Clifford A., Crowther, and Hammer. 3,335,471. Seckerson. Clifford A., and Hammer. 3,332,463. Smith. Leslie H. 3,317.879. Triggs. Geoffrev W. 3.342,693. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr. 3.298.646. Van P-uren. Harold S., Jr. 3.332,655. Van Buren. Harold S., Jr. 3.33S.604. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr. 3.343.441. 1342 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 United-Carr Inc. : See — Continued Wilhelmi, Julius B. 3,351,974. Wright, Thomas B. 3.297,916. United Coke & Chemicals Co., Ltd. : See — Riley, Harry L. 3,309,326. Riley, Harry L., and Romanski. 3,352,887. United Control Corp. : See — Halpin, Lawrence W. 3,358,218. United Data Control, Inc.: See — ■ Brown, Marshall M. 3,345,624. United Elastic Corp. : See — Bellmore, Raymond E. 3,335,763. Carter, Charles E., and Wells. 3,303,247. Power, Angus L. 3,335,925. Power, Angus L., and Weidhaas. 3,308,855. United Electric Controls Co. : See — Demeo, Nicholas L. 3,304,948. Machado, John S. 3,309,480. Machado, John S. 3,326,089. Machado, John S., and Reis. 3,352,987. United Engineering and Foundry Co. : See — Amend, William P., and Goodberlet. 3,327,497. Beemer, Paul K. 3,344,847. Burg, Stanley P. 3,333,967. Gray, Richardson. 3.344,648. O'Brien, Jeremiah W. 3,304,023. O'Brien, Jeremiah W. 3,317,158. O'Brien, Jeremiah W. 3,355,926. Sieger, Maurice P.. and O'Brien. 3,328,990. Stone, Morris D. 3,328,992. Stone, Morris D., and Johnson. 3,299,900. United Gas Corp. : See — Davis. John R., Nuttall. and Randolph. 3,323,132. Nuttall, Edwin D. 3,315,154. Searcv, Durward F., and Scott. 3,296,420. Searc'v. Durward F., and Scott. 3,327,097. Woodard, Tom A., and Mcintosh. 3,307,019. United Geophysical Corp. : See — Kenney, James T. 3,301,274. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority : See — Ackroyd, Ronald T., Lord, and Mann. 3,338,790. Alcock, Charles B. 3,297,551. Allen, John, and Taylor. 3,354,869. Allen, William D. 3,304,454. Antill, John E. 3,359,176. Ashcroft, David J., and Hartwell. 3,330,734. Barker, Allan, Bool, and Ackroyd. 3,322,645. Barker, Allan, and Dodd. 3,321,379. Beach, Allan D. 3,297.982. Bentolila, Jacques, Dubief, and Price. 3,322.866. Bond, Raymond L., Pinchin, and Jenkins. 3,300,550. Bounden, John E. 3,344 299. Cairns, Walter J., and Healy. 3.356,581. Challender, Ronald S. 3,321,373. Challender Ronald S., Pugh, and White. 3,324,006. Chubb, John N. 3,353,365. Clark, Peter J. 3.344,855. Cope, Lawrence H. 3,301,668. Cope, Lawrence H., and Warmer. 3,336,656. Cox, Raymond J., Fowler, and Harrison. 3,330,954. Craston,'john L., and Pugh. 3,355,358. Davidson. Ian. 3,322,639. Denton, William H., Handley, and Pratt. 3,336,113. Dryland, Peter W., and Pugh. 3,356,578. Eames, Anthony R., and Butler. 3,325,728. Elvard. Charles A., and Potter. 3,344,081. Eyre, Philip B. 3,311,541. Eyre, Philip B., and Johnston. 3,301,765. Fawcett, Sydney, Moore, and Cutts. 3,296,084. Feates, Francis S., and Sach. 3.335,062. Fletcher. John M., Hyde, and Roberts. 3,334,974. Fowler, Eliot P., and Railton. 3,339.071. Frame, Alexander G., and Parker. 3,354,040. Gatlev, John A., and Webb. 3,357,893. Glueckauf, Eugen. 3,312,597. Goldsmith. Philip. 3,337,441. Grain, Deryk R. 3,312,596. Grant, Albert E. 3.338,683. Grant, Albert E., and Brooks. 3,333,930. Green, Derek. 3:?j)6,f5C>0. Green, Derek. 3,318,256. Green, Derek. 3.344.507. Green, Derek. 3,354,685. Grover, John R., and Mackenzie. 3,321,409. Hackney, Stanley. 3,312,595. Haslam, Robert ,T„ and Leaver. 3,344,036. Healv. Thomas V. 3.326,811. Heathcote, John. 3,322,640. Hedger. Harry J. 3,296,410. Hooper, Alan T., and Svmes. 3,297.544. Johnson, Frank G., and Windle. 3,301,761. Kealy, Wellesley A., Smart, and Duncombe. 3,296,864. Livev, David T., and O'Neill. 3,344,080. Lloyd, Henry, and Cobb. 3,327,892. Lloyd, Owen. 3,341,770. Lockett, George E., Coast, Coudray, Vitry, and Torielli. 3.352,756. Lockett, George E., and Pugh. 3,336.202. Macfall, Derek, and C. E. and R. S. Butterfield. 3,354,045. Maidment. Leslie, and Ledwidge. 3.350,271. Mann, John E.. Barker, and Pe-ks. 3,345,266. Maroudas, Nicholas G. 3,352,503. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority : See — Continued Martin, John C. 3,344,298. Martin. John C. 3.346,762. McKnight. James A. 3,356,576. McLaren, John R. 3,306,957. Middletou, John E., and Emerson. 3,322,637. Munro, William. 3,344,208. Packman, Gordon, and Kearney. 3,300,389. Pfeil, Peter C. L. 3,347,715. Prince, Michael John, and Ainsworth. 3,346,459. Pugh, Harold, and Gauterin. 3,314,129. Pugh, Harold, and Gauterin. 3 346,717. Redding, Geoffrey B., and Lamb. 3,344,211. Roberts, Fred. 3,309,433. Russell, Lewis E., and Harrison. 3,338,989. Sage, Frederick. 3,355,357. Saunders Alan C. A. 3,310,474. Saunders, Alan C. A. 3,356,582. Sheppard, Malcolm F., and Cowen. 3,320,134. Sinclair, William N„ and Waite. 3,340,154. Steele. Bernard R., and Rigby. 3,345 133. Thomas, Thomas G., and Wilson. 3,347,642. Thonemann, Peter C, Davenport, and Blevin. 3,315,114. Vincent, Charles H, and Rowles. 3,312.813. Vincent, Charles H., and Rowles. 3,341,695. Weaver, John H. 3,345,733. Wilkinson, William L. 3,321,560. Williams, John L„ and Stokes. 3,355,673. Williams, Ronald P., and Ashcroft. 3,297,540. Williamson, Malcolm R. 3,322,642. Williamson, Malcolm R. 3,331,747. Williamson, Malcolm R., and Chamberlain. 3,357,409. Williamson, Malcolm R., and Wood. 3,322,641. Windle, Geoffrey V., Bradley, and Johnson. 3,321,374. Wood, James D. L. H., and Lomer. 3,311,771. United Mattress Machinery Co. : See — Kalning, Frederick E. 3,338,273. United Merchants and Manufacturers, Inc. : See — Ackerman, Joseph I., Jr. 3,304,195. Dabrowski. Jan 3,304,194. Drapin, Arnold. 3,329,979. Gordon, Alex F. 3,351,615. McCarthy, Donal E. 3.357,166. Paul, Julien. 3,303,051. Schneider, Fred, Mansfield, and Seaborn. 3,338,773. Ziegler, George E., and Kilgour. 3,308,639. United Nuclear Corp. : See — MeKee, John M. 3,347,635. Winckler, Gunnar A. F., and Evans. 3,303,057. United Power Co. Ltd. : See — Warner, Philip C. 3,351,535. Warner, Philip C, and Bennett. 3,342,691. United Research and Development Co., Inc., The: See — Robertson, Alan L., Newington, and Paolella. 3,314,208. United Research, Inc. : See — Batteau, Dwight W. 3,322,970. United Service Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Stentz. Blair E. 3,318.061. Thresher, David W., and Chopyk. 3,327,343. United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See — Appleton, Daniel, and Cleversey. 3,348,251. Babson, Edward S. 3,296,979. Babson, Edward S. 3,301,381. Barker, Harlow J., Nickerson, and Rumball. 3,337,212. Barton, Ceorge C, and Stapleton. 3,325,840. Battell. Leslie C, Senfleben, and Yarrison. 3,339,236 Battersby, William R. 3,317,368. Battersby, William R. 3,329,740. Battersby. William R., Karl, and Kellev. 3.313,666. Battersby, William R., Karl, and Kellev. 3,318,977. Benford, Robert L., Musser, and Wheeler. 3,343,305. Bonnette, Roland E. 3,310,061. Bonnette, Roland E., and Spencer. 3,305,073. Brace, Lloyd, Jr. 3,337,040. Bradshaw, Arthur, Lee, Swales, and Vovle. 3,354,486. Bray. Donald L. 3.325,922. Brightman, John W., and Loop. 3,324,919. Brignola, Dominic J. 3,348,444. Bryant, Elroy J., and Fling. 3,302,228. Cardani, Charles P., and Peterson. 3,343,714. Carlson, John H., and Kotek. 3,309,066. Carlson. John H, and Paul. 3,325,147. Chaplick, Adolph M., and Rossitto. 3,316,573. Clamp, Melvin. 3,329.983. Clarke, Eugene S., Elwell, Hatch, and Lotarski. 3,339,- 510. Cleversey, Gerald W. 3,305,883. Crowell, Ernest M. 3.345.201 De Vita, Raymond A. 3,343,558. Elliott, Richard M. 3,302,444. Elliott, Richard M. 3,324,700. Elliott, Richard M., and Tremblay. 3,334,509. Fake, Harry B. 3,333.558. Fino, Michael J. 3,304.563. Hanson, Raymond. 3,317,941. Heelev, Roland. 3,355.338. Ioannilli. Joseph R. 3.356.046. Ioannilli, Joseph R., Maeser, and Rauschke. 3,307,509. Isaacson, Calvin. 3,302,313. Isaacson, Calvin. 3,331,147. Kenney, Ernest C, Moody, and Robbins. 3,317,024. LIST OF PATENTEES L343 United Shoe Mach ry Corp. : Kcc — Continued Kitchener, Charles J.. Senfleben, Crossen, Desmond, and Card. 3,358,333. Kvavle, Robert C. 3,296,728. Kvavle, Robert C, and Lewis. 3,330,108. Leveque, Raymond P. 3,320,687. Longval, William B., Bradley, and Phillips. 3,31-1,574. Maifeld, John R., Jr. 3,302,225. Mcllvin, Donald B. 3.299,476. Mrll\ in, I I. maid It. 3,350,7 18. Mill. r. Lloyd G. 3,34 1,873. Morri-.Mii, Ralph A 3,326,058. Newton, Albert E. 3,208,572. Newton, Alberl i:. 3.314.573. Newton, Albert E. 3,337,093. Pelletier, Raymond T., and Copithorne. 3,300,799. Peters, Fred. 3,350.404. Phillips, Harry, and Lessard, 3,318,4S1. Proctor. Herbert W. 3,331,974. Qulnn, Edward. 3.322,082. Reilly, John S. 3.330,685. Rogers, Chester E., Jr. 3,302,226. Scott, Gifford P. 3:311,766. Simmonds, Robert C, Jr. 3.308,495. Sinnns, John T. W., and Taylor. 3,335,628. Smith, William W. 3,309,747. Snow. Thomas W. 3,314,640. Speight, Francis R. 3,325,838. Sprague, Gordon V., Jr., and Rossitto. 3,309,724. Stewart, James R. 3,334,367. Stewart, James R. 3,337,021. Stokes, Neville B., and Allen. 3,355,411. Suh, Nam P., and Fuller. 3,299,812. Walton, Richard R. 3,356.237. Webster, Kenneth C. J. 3,331,352. Wetherbee. Frank W. 3,355,842. Yarrison, Walter W., Battell, and Senfleben. 3,343,221. United States of America : See — Davis, David R. 3,325,087. Goldie, Harry. 3,323.003. Pollack, Norman S., and Griesbammer. 3,320,349. United States of America Administrator of Veterans' Affairs : See — Toro Goyco, Efrain, and Collazo. 3.360.43S. Agriculture: See — Alderton. Gordon. 3.32S.17S. Ames, Goeffrey R. 3,300,413. Ames, Geoft'rev R. 3.314,936. Bachler, Marilyn J., Lindenfelser, and Shotwell. 3,332,- 847. Bagbv, Marvin O., and Mikolajczak. 3,356,699. Bullock, Joel B., and Welch. 3,318,659. Burmeister, Harland R. 3,360,441. Cadmus, Martin C, and Anderson. 3, 314, S01. Chance, Leon H., and Leonard. 3,350,164. Clements, Ralph W. 3,359,6S1. Cooper, Albert S., Jr., Murphy, and Sloan. 3,356,446. Cunningham, Franklin E., Kline, and Lineweaver. 3,328.175. Deutschman, Archie J., Jr., and Berry. 3,314,913. Eaves, Paul H. 3.356.701. Ellzey, Samuel E., Jr., Wittman, Connick, and Guice. 3,338,968. Ellzey. Samuel E., Jr. 3,359,321. Erlander, Stisr R., and Tobin. 3.306,772. Faulkner, Raymond N., and Berrv. 3,343,974. Faulkner, Raymond N., and O'Neill. 3,304,276. Faulkner, Raymond N., and O'Neill. 3,321,320. Faulkner, Raymond N., and Sen. 3,354,104. Fein, Martin L., and Filachione. 3.346.324. Fein, Martin L., Harris, and Calhoun. 3.307.815. Fein, Martin L., Viola, and Filachione. 3,300,338. Fletcher, Hazel M„ Fischbach, and Button. 3,316,757. Fulton, Robert A., and Haennt. 3,359,159. Graham, Robert P., Barta, and Morgan. 3,358,723. Grant, James N., Honold, Andrews, Brown and Shep- ard. 3,345, 87S. Haise, Howard R., and Kruse. 3.320.750. Halbrook, Noah J., and Lawrence. 3,317.445. Happich, William F.. Windus, and Naghski. 3,342,543. Harries, Ford H. 3,317.373. Heiland, Wolfgansr. 3,299.799. Hoffmann, Richard L. 3.29S.160. Humphrevs, Allan S., and Bondurant. 3,300,9S5. Jordan. Clarence A. 3.345.920. Jurd, Leonard. 3,301,683. Jurd, Leonard. 3,314,975. Kaufman, Vern F.. and Rockwell. 3.30S.552. Knoepfler. Nestor B.. Gardner, and Vis. 3,350,486. Koenig, Nathan H. 3,332,733. Koenig, Nathan H. 3.332,734. Koenig, Nathan H. 3,332,735. Koenig, Nattan H. 3.346,327. Kotter, James I., Wallace, Salaun. 3,325.880. Kullman, Russell M. H., Reinhardt, and Frick. 3,300,- 273. Kyame, George J., and Copeland. 3,295,307. La Franca, Joseph J., Jr., Mayer, and Weller. 3,340,- 110. La Franca, Joseph J., Jr.. Mayer, and Weller. 3,349,902. Lowe, Edison, and Durkee. 3,341,024. Lowe, Edison, Durkee, and Hamilton. 3,346,392. United stall's of America — Agriculture: Bee Continued Mack, Charles H., and Ellzey. 3,300,530. .Mark, Charles 11.. and Kllzev. 3,350,163. Magne, Frank c., Mod, and Skau. 3,318,887. Magne, Frank C, Mod, and Skau. 3,3-10,218. Magne, Frank C, Skau. and Mod. 3,312,061, Maleckl, George J. 3,313,032. \l;nirer, Elmer W., Stirton, and Weil. 8,305,57* Mayer, Mayer, Jr., and Weller. 3,841,008. Mayer, Mayer, Jr., Weller, and LaFranca. 3,341,007. McKeivev, John B., Benerito, Berni, and BurlglB, 3,351, -120. Miller, William R., and Moore. 3,322,798. Mod, Robert R., Magne, anil Skau. 3,309,333. Moore, Danny .1 3,349,106. 1 'it! man, Allen G., and Wasley. 3,300,274. Plttman, Allen <;., and Wasley. 3,331,813. Popper, Karel, Nurv, and Stanley. 3,336,960. Port. William S., and Ostapiak. 3,305,56 1 Pryde, Everett II., Cowan, and Moore. 3,330,840. Rayner, Eric T.. and Dupuy. 3,326,947. Rayner, Eric T., Eaves, and Dupuy. 3,347,886. Rayner, Eric T., Yeadon, Hopper. Dupuy, and Dollear. 3,312,565. Reinhardt, Robert M., Kullman, and Frick. 3.304.147. Rhodes, Robert A., Hrubant, and Roth. 3,308,038. Ridgway, Richard L., Reeves, and Wilkes. 3,314,190. Rockland, Louis B., Hayes, Metzler, and Binder. 3,318,- 70S. Rockland, Louis B., and Metzler. 3,352,687. Rockwell, William C, Kaufman, and Lowe. 3,303,578. Roe. Edward T., Konen, and Swern. 3,308,140. Rothman, Edward S. 3,308.100. Scholnick, Frank, Monroe, Wrigley, and Ault. 3,324,059. Schuller, Walter H., and Lawrence. 3,309,351. Shuller. Walter II., and Lawrence. 3,345,404. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3.297.703. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,300,434. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,309,332. Skau, Evald L., Mod. and Magne. 3,322.777. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Matme. 3.332,954. Skau, Evald L., Mod, and Magne. 3,336,319. Sloneker, James H. 3,314,764. Smiley, Karl L. 3,301,76S. Tso, Tien C. 3,326,604. Tso. Tien C. 3,340,040. Vail, Sidney L., and Moran. 3,341,550. Wade. Ricardo H., Welch, and Bennett. 3,338,662. Weakley, Francis B., and Mehltretter. 3,329,518. Weil, James K., Stirton, Smith, and Bistline. 3,297,- 579. Weinecke, Laurence A., and Montgomery. 3,312,341. Weiner. Bernard A. 3,352.762. Welch, Clark M. 3.316.308. Welch, Clark M. 3.359.061. White, Jonathan W., Jr. 3.309,389. Whitfield, Robert E., and Needles. 3,314.909. Willits, Charles O., and Underwood. 3,356, 50S. Yokoyama, Henry. 3,321,315. Air Force: See — Adams, Douglas P. 3.350,156. Aron, Edward A. 3.350,700. Atkinson, Francis D. 3,350,524. Bailey, Richard L. 3,356.391. Bandemer, George J., and Draper. 3.349,492. Baran, Paul, and Genensky. 3,326,008. Baran, Paul, and Genenskv. 3,330,368. Barnes, Charles R., and Geesner. 3,317,342. Bassie, Jack C. 3,329.092. Berger, James K. 3,325,684. Bird. Walter W., and Reitmeier. 3,325,887. Bischoff, Elton L. 3,357,356. Blaeser, Gustav H. 3,350,649. Braeutigam, Jean L.. and Hurley. 3,329,S51. Brauer. Joseph P.. 3.310,761. Brauer, Joseph B. 3,310.804. Bredall, Charles H. 3.350,540. Brocato. Louis J., and Valentine. 3,333,26S. Bruce. Charles W. 3,313,154. Campagnuolo, Carl J. 3.323,532. Carev, Donald F. 3.345,438. Chans. Winston H., and Frank. 3,297,496. Christian, John B. 3,314. SS9. Clark. Raymond N. 3,325.746. Cox. Fred B., Jr., and Lindfors. 3,345,617. Crist, Francis H., Jennings, and Hill. 3.323,220. Davis, Bill. 3.330.S65. De Angelis. Henrv M. 3,326,178. De Lorenzo. Eugene J., and Wright. 3,301,907. Di Giorgio, John A. 3,310,776. Dolle, Roland E., Jr. 3,322,671. Dolle, Roland E., Jr., and Tamborski. 3,313,731. Dotson. Charles R., and Campbell. 3.345.174. Durand, Philip E., and Furrer. 3.323, 6S4. Durran. Donald A., and Grabowsky. 3,330,929. Elrod, Charles W. 3.316,931. Enzian, Richard B. 3,335,664. Erickson, Robert A., Short, and Gillette. 3,323.059. Finn, John J., and Keith. 3,350.177. Friz, Walter. 3.305.752. Fullman, Carl H. 3,300,968. 1344 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 United States of America — Air Force : See — Continued Fumea, Harry J., Jr. 3,298,025. Gaura, Robert E. 3,304,723. Gebel, Radames K. H. 3,301,705. Gebel, Radames K. H. 3,301,950. Gebel, Radames K. H. 3,313,977. Gebel, Radames K. H. 3,330,904. Girard, Roland T. 3,310,520. Goetz, Raymond J. 3,349,657. Gordv, Irving, and Bush. 3,344,071. Greco, Joe. 3,323,308. Grove, Robert K., Collins, and De Brock. 3,353,350. Haase, Kurt H. 3 305,675. Haase, Kurt H. 3,358,151. Hannan, William J. 3,350,600. Harpell, George F. 3,313,928. Hausz, Walter. 3,317,910. Headle, Herbert W., Jr. 3,325,731. Herman. Ruth A. 3,350,702. Hildebrand. Donald A. 3,345.585. Hoffmann-Heyden, Adolf-E. 3,359,554. Holder. B'lovd P. 3,329,899. Hotz, Melvin, and Hill. 3,336,594. Hough, Ralph L. 3,313,269. Hough, Ralph L. 3,325,343. Jamieson, Charles R. 3,305,405. Jefferys, Richard A. 3,317,343. Jewell, Albert B. 3,357,017. Johnston. William C, Kotler, and Tiller. 3,322,183. Jones, Edward M. T., and Sharp. 3,302,111. Jones, Edward M. T., and Tanner. 3,325,815. Jorris. Terry R. 3,349,493. Kaisler, Francis J., and Jentilet. 3,330,958. Keating, Stephen J., Jr., and Prescott. 3,325.658. Keating, Stephen J., Jr., and Wood. 3,319,092. Keck, James C, and Boniface. 3,324,303. Kenneallv, Daniel J. 3.323,082. Kennedy, John K. 3,310,383. Kiley. Robert A., and Young. 3,297,870. King, Burnham W., Jr , Byrer, and Hedden. 3,301,711. Kopsel, Manfred, Richter, and Lochte-Holtgreven. 3,317,737. Kylander, John C, and Soule. 3,310,678. Landsbergen, Hendricus J. 3,329,855. Lauxen, Carl. 3.297.904. Lavash, John P. 3,332,234. Lee, John F. 3,304,665. Lehnhardt, Stanley E. 3,298.011. Malvin, Harry H., and Stansell. 3,341,732. Mapes, John B., Jr. 3,323,756. Marhoefer. Laurence J. 3,323.722. Maxson, Donald D., and Dattilo. 3,313,113. Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhsh S., Lynch, and Krochmal. 3,297,414. Mazdiyasni, Khodabakhsh S., Lynch, and Smith. 3.356,703. McDonald, Keith D., and Golden. 3,317,748. McKay, George A. 3,358,240. Merck, John W., and Barditch. 3,354,395. Morriss, Herbert A., Jr. 3,301,624. Mueller, Heinz E.. and Singelmann. 3,340,588. Murphy, Robert T. 3,336,518. Nelson, Russell A. 3,316,764. Nevins, John E., Jr. 3,340,424. Nicholas. John F. 3.350.657. Nielsen, Floyd B. 3.296.795. Nielsen, Reinald S. 3,333,145. Null, Fav E. 3.325.123. Null, Fay E., and Vermillion. 3,335,637. Nyberg, James J. 3,313,949. Nvlander, Richard A. 3,317,820. Nylander. Richard A. 3.325,725. Oetzel, George N. 3,323,055. Parlanti, Conrad A., Manning, Wetzel, and Whittier. 3,323,044. Pavne. John B. 3,319.088. Payne John B., III. 3,314,016. Penn, Mitchell, and Miller. 3,323,958. Phillips, Robert M. 3.325,751. Picklesimer, Lewellyn G., and Saunders. 3,305,551. Pieper, Heinz P. 3.330,269. Pierce, John N., and Lipke. 3,310,677. Porter, Harold C. 3,317,680. Prestwood, Franklin H. 3,298,02o. Prickett, Robert L., Fenter, and Robinson. 3,340,396. Prickett. Robert L., Janus, and Wolk. 3,350,500. Przvbvlko. Stephen J. 3.342.196. Roberto, Francisco Q. 3,329,721. Romba, John J. 3,324,255. Rosenberg, Harold, and Cottis. 3,350,369. Rosenfeld, Myer. 3/324,037. Rosenfeld. Mver. 3,324.039. Rosman, Irwin E. 3,296.943. Runnels, Russell W. 3,330,957. Schuette, Henry W. 3.339,893. Schulmeyer, Raurnond M., and Gardener. 3,297,SS3. 'Schwartz. Edward C. 3,305,859. Scott, Philip R., Jr. 3.330,149. Scott, Philip R., Jr. 3,336,522. Seliger, Victor H., and Wermund. 3,349,630. Sherwood, Ralph L., and Hughes. 3,324,530. Sieron, Jerry K. 3,336,255. Simmons, Arthur L., and Buckley. 3,309,929. United States of America — Air Force : See — Continued Simon, Albert B., and Fohs. 3,324,714. Sims. Leland W., and Fredette. 3,350,040. Smith, Robert J. 3,336,034. Sommers, Donald J., and Thompson. 3,331,070. Sonnenburg, Paul N. 3,330,222. Soroka, Bernard. 3,324,313. Spellman, Edsel A. 3,323,531. Stabler, Ylo E. 3,350,642. Stahler, Ylo E., and Johnson. 3,317,911. Staph, Horace E., Gunkel, and Munsch. 3,324,708. Stettler, Clifford O. 3,356,933. Stine, Robert M„ and Roland. 3,350,712. Tamborski. Christ. 3.354,214. Taylor, John W., Jr., and Amato. 3,314,018. Van Wyk, Jan W. 3,356.427. Vasiloff, Angelos, and Roquemore. 3,318,556. Viglietta, Benedict P., and Ares. 3,310,805. Vogel, George J. 3,323,127. Vogel, George J. 3,323,128. Waetjen, Richard M. 3,317,909. Waetjen, Richard M. 3,325,736. Wall, Richard A. 3,336,592. Weitzel, Daniel H. 3,339,948. Wess, Thomas B., and Kroc. 3,296,936. Whirlein, John J. 3.330,521. Willard. David. 3,327.304. Willard, David S. 3,356,951. Willard, David S. 3,356,956. Wirtanen, Theodore E. 3,355,979. Woehl, Walter E. 3,329,818. Armv : 0. Gens, Theodore A. 3,298,957. Gens, Theodore A. 3,320,179. Glass, Floyd M. 3,303,343. Goldhaber. Maurice. 3,358,144. Goleb, Joseph A. 3,34S,447. Golliher, Waldo R., and Johnston. 3,301,667. Googiu, John M., Napier, and Scrivner. 3,343,440. Gordon, tlavden S. 3,343,0211. Gore, James K., and Seegmiller. 3,314,S67. Goslee, David E., and Frank. 3,31^,095. Greilich, Alfred L. 3,327.152. Grimmett, Earl S. 3,318,670. Grover, George M., Busse, and Bobdansky. 3,202,042. Grover, George M., Busse, and Caron. 3,305,003. Grover, George M., Pidd, and Salmi. 3,321,646. Haas, Paul A., and Clinton. 3,331,89S. Hague, James R., and Brite. 3,344,209. Hammond, Roland P. 3.342,097. Hammond, Roland P. 3,355,304. llaiarin, Charles E., Jr. 3,343,979. Hanson, Charles K., Horton, and Wadsworth. 3,312,- 520. Harrison, John L. 3,320,478. Hays. Darrell D. 3.357,854. Heestand, Richard L., and Leitten. 3,31S,724. Heidt, Henry M. 3,332,771. Heinz, Marvin L. 3,335,998. Helton, Dennis M., and Wymer. 3,352,950. Hirschberg, Joseph G. 3,316.412. Hodge, Edwin S., and Peterson. 3.32S.139. Hodge, Edwin S., Peterson, and Tassin. 3,340,053. Hulsey. William J. 3,340,023. Hutter, Ernest. 3.317.39S. Jave, Sevmour, Lee. and Triplett. 3,309,277. Jensen, Hartley J. 3,334,306. Jensen, Hartley J., and Smith. 3,348,141. Jerman, Ralph B., Santoro, and Van Kessel. 3,300,38S. Johnson, Carl E.. Heinrich, and Crouthamel. 3,338,749. Johnson, Rudin M. 3,353,097. Johnston. William H., and Lampe. 3,322,660. Jordan, Edward D. 3,315,076. Kastner, Jacob, and Berger. 3,359,419. Karz, Herbert. 3,304,249. Kelley, George G. 3,340.425. Kelly. Minton J. 3,310,500. Kennedy. Patrick B. 3.297.S72. Kerns, Quentin A. 3,359,452. Kerns, Quentin A. 3,360,67S. Kilpatrick, Robert A. 3,310,764. King. L. D. Percival. 3.359,173. Kleinpeter, John H., and Jansen. 3,314,865. Klindt. Kenneth K. 3,349,607. Knighton, James B., Knoch, and Steunenberg. 3,326,673. Knudsen, Irving E., and Levitz. 3.343,926. Koshland, Daniel E., Jr., Latham, and Karkhanis. 3,312,599. Kraus. Kurt A.. Johnson, and Shor. 3,344,92S. Kuhl, Otto A. 3,331,962. Kuhlman, William C. 3.320,098. Lagowski, James P. 3,303,098. La Grange, Lee D. 3,329,745. Lamberton, Glen R. 3,323,088. Last, George A., and Kemper. 3,346.673. Laveriek, Charles, Foss, and Lobell. 3,300,972. Lawrence, Walter F., Jr. 3,327,778. Leichter, Herbert L. 3.359,083. Leitten, Carl F., Jr., Potter, and McDonald. .3,300,- 848. Tjembke, John R., Nininger. and Shea. 3.328,512. Levenson, Leonard L., and Milleron 3,331,526. Libby, Hugo L. 3.351,852. Libbv, Hugo L., and Wandling. 3.302,105. Llnlor, William I. 3.318,512. Llovd, Milton H. 3.310,386. Loew, Gregory A. 3,336,495. Lotts. Adolphus L., and Barton. 3,324,540. Mancebo. Lloyd. 3.323,000. Marek. Lawrence J. 3,333.721. Marshall, James C, McGurty, and Korton. 3, 310. 009. Marshall, James C, and Mueller. 3.317.2SS. Marshall. James C, and Smith. 3,312,539. Martin, Thomas W. 3.328.960. Mattox, Donald M. 3.329.601. McDonald, Robert E., and Leitten. 3,314,143. McDonald. Robert E., and Leitten. 3.350.907. McGurty, James A., and Necker. 3.339.631. McHenry, Raymond E., and Posey. 3,360.340. McPheeters, Charles C, McGuire, and Tercovich. 3,309,233. McVey, Charles I., and McConnaughey. 3.324.543. Meservey, Albert B., Sease, and Fitts. 3,356,770. Miller, Edward F. 3.324.005. Miller, Roger H. 3,310.6S4. Milleron. Norman. 3.310.227. Miner, Claire E., and Reimers. 3,322,330. United Stales of America Atomic Energy Commission : See — Continued . Monrad-Krohn, Lars. 3,334.298. Monroe, Robert E., and Vagi. 3,354,290. .Moore, John G. 3,335,095. Moore, Raymond 11.' 3,322,563. Moulton, Charles I,. 3-,350,960. Mueller, Donald W. 3,301,041. Mueller, Ronald II., and Marshall. 3,309,180. Murhach, Earl W. 3. .'143. 143. Murdock, Thomas B. 3,354,042. Needham, Earl D., and Skasik. 3,319,497. Neeley, Arthur C. and Vaggi. 3,295,844. Neidigh, Rodger V., and Stirling. 3,326.769. Nellson, Frank W.. Graham, and Benedick. 3,307,052. Nelson. Paul A., and Chasanov. 3,338,840. Nelson, Ronald D. 3,317,355. Neu, Franklin D. 3,333,180. Newby, Billie J. 3,341,304. Notari, Gennaro V., and Grubelich. 3,346,461. Ockert, Carl E. 3,356,584. Oulton. Thomas I). 3.302.995. Palmer. Robert I'.. 3,345,120. Pears. Coultas 1). 3,338.686 Peehacek, Robert E. 3.327,127. Pechacek, Robert E. 3,331,966. Peck, William S., Duncan, and Williams. 3.296.0S5. Perez-Mendez-Victor, and Pfab 3.359,421. Peugeot. Richard S. 3.358,225. Phillips, James A., and Mather. 3,321,664. Pierini, Giancarlo, Francesconi, and Schmets. 3,340,- 019. Pigg. Jay C. 3,358,245. Pilloton, Roger L., and Hamner. 3,300,284. Piper, Roger D. 3,330,742. Pitts, Sam H., Jr., and Thompson. 3,335,027. Pitzer, Edgar C. 3,297,5S0. Pitzer, Edgar C. 3,29S,960. Pollock, Bernard D. 3,348,943. Porges, Karl G., and Biorkland. 3,312, 90S. Pritchard, William C. 3,331,683. Prout, William E., Russell, and Groh. 3,296,123. Quinlan, Frank B. 3.296.S44. Quinlan, Frank B. 3,359,621. Raab, Harry F., Jr., Galper, Jones, Conley, and Han- mim. 3,351,532. Reed-Hill, Robert E. 3.337.372. Relback, Earl M.. and Kuhl. 3,360,646. Rheaume, Raymond H. 3.343.096. Robinson, William C, Heestand, and Leitten. 3,331,666. Rogers. Edwin J. 3,329,822. Rosenthal, Jerome A. 3,315,181. Ross. John D., Goodwin, and Herold. 3,320,042. Rossi. Ronald C. and Fulrath. 3,343,915. Russell, Edwin R., Prout, Groh, and Watt. 3,309,323. Sama, Lawrence, and Pepino. 3,309,767. Samos, George, and Bloom. 3,330,8S9. Sampson, William B., Britton, and Kruger. 3,356,976. Sanders, Merwyn. 3.34S.044. Sandstrom, Donald J., and Terrell. 3,346,914. Sawada, Fred H. 3.325.656. Schikarski. Lotliar. and Teiwes. 3.346.346. Schoenfelder. Carl W., and Fein. 3,355.496. Schultz, Mortimer A., Shaw, and Bluestein. 3,296,440. Sehulz. Wallace W. 3,343,912. Schulz, Wallace W. 3,346.345. Sedlmeyer. Joseph W. 3.356,961. Sevy, Robert H. 3,341.420 Shaum, Richard L. 3,308,373. Siegel, Richard S. 3,352,646. Silverman, Leslie. 3,306,008. Silverman. Leslie. 3,338,665. Singer, Ralph M. 3.344.S53. Smiley, Seymour H. 3.341,320. Smith, Bob H., Main, and Ghiorso. 3.32S,70S. Smith, Kent F., and Thompson. 3.344.277. Smith. Robert A. 3,344,034. Smith. William I. 3.322,975. Sowa, Edmund S. 3.341,720. Sprissler, Bernard, and Pease. 3.319,351. Stelts. Philip D.. Clark, and Flounders. 3.306,059. Stoddard. Stephen D.. and Nuckolls. 3,322,536. Stoops. Robert F. 3.320.056. Strausberg. Sydney. 3.320.034. Strauss, Michael G. 3.319.083. Studier. Martin H. 3.296.434. Szente. Pedro A. 3.354.093. Tarr, Charles O., Lever, and Wukusick. 3.341.307. Tavlor. Theodore B. 3.331.744. Teatum, Eugene T. 3.332.741. Theiring, John W. 3.353.444. Thomas. David G. 3 302.701. Thomas. David G 3.358.750. Thomas. Stanley W. 3.300,719. Thomson. Wallace B. 3.321.378. Tomlin. William T. 3.333.120. Turner, Richard F.. Nehrig. and Leon. 3.318.779. Vancott, Leonard R. 3.307.016. Vancott. Leonard R. 3.320.786. Van der Lans. Jan II. M. 3 345 575. Van Thvne. Rav J., and Rausch. 3.343,929. Van't Riet. Bartholomeus. 3,359.117. Vogel, Gerhard J., Carls, and Murphy. 3.35S.S.>7. 1348 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 United States of America — Atomic Energy Commission : See — Continued Vogel, Raymond S. 3,316,801. Volonakis, Angelo T. 3,305,683. Wachter, William J. 3,349,304. Watson, James F., and Goeddel. 3,356,586. Webster, Donald S., and Winsche. 3,332,614. Wheatley, Seth J., and McCaleb. 3,298,564. White, Jack L., and Pontelandolfo. 3,346,681. Wildgoose, Ronald. 3,296,081. Wilhelm, Harley A., and Witte. 3,318,246. Wilke, Charles R. 3,310,477. Winsche, Warren E. 3,310,473. Winsche, Warren E., and Levine. 3,335,061. Wiswall, Richard H., Jr., and Reilly. 3,315,479. Withnell, Ronald. 3,356,530. Woolsey, Joseph W., and Bowers. 3,296,411. Wukusick, Carl S. 3.298,826. Yarmovsky, Max. 3,296,487. Yarmovsky, Max. 3,303,381. Yavorsky, Paul M. 3,322,951. Yonts, Oliver C. 3,303,650. Zebroski, Edwin L. 3,356,585. Zima, Gordon E., and Lakner. 3,356,495. Coast Guard : See — Straus, Clark W. 3,357,392. Commerce : See — Bruck, Stephen D. 3,299,009. Bruck, Stephen D. 3,331,656. Campbell, Paul G, and Wright. 3,318,797. Carpenter, Robert J. 3,327,239. Cook, Herbert D. 3,305,674. Henig, Seymour. 3,312,949. Henig, Seymour, and Palasky. 3,300,066. Hoynes, Degfin S. 3,329,957. Kekopoulos, Gregory C, and Buckley. 3,360,262. Selby. Myron C. 3,354,411. Health, Education and Welfare : See — Carlson. David L. 3,357,428. Chanock, Robert M., Huebner, and Couch. 3,317,393. Dennis, Clarence. 3,303,841. Felsenfeld. Gary. 3,342,695. Leder, Philip, and Byrne. 3,319,792. Lipkin, David. 3,299,042. Morel, Joseph M. 3,328,582. Roth, Wilfred. 3,308,653. Szent-Gyorgyi, Albert, Hegyell, and McLaughlin. 3,297,533. Udenfriend, Sidney, Sjoerdsma, and Spector. 3,360,434. Watanabe, Yoshlkazu. 3,328,253. Interior : See — ■ Adams, Roger L. 3,341,256. Alley, John K., and Johnson. 3,350,166. Andrews, Richard L., Cramer, Kenahan, and Schlain. 3 309 292 Baiiey, Desmond M., Abel, and Salgado. 3,332,745. Bauer, Donald J., and Lindstrom. 3,323.857. Bloom, Philip A., and Hussey. 3,313,412. Brady, George A., and Griffiths. 3,305,091. Browning, James S., and Adair. 3,329,265. Bull, Willard C, Stevenson, Kloepper, and Rogers. 3,341,447. Cantor, Paul A., and Resting. 3,332,894. Chaney, Charles L. 3,316.058. Collins, Richard A. 3,345,272. Eckstein, Benjamin. 3,331,350. Eckstein, Benjamin. 3,331,356. Erb, Robert A. 3,298.427. Fuller, Harry C. 3,301,634. Gasior, Stanley J., and Forney. 3,355,363. Gasior, Stanley J., Forney, and Field. 3,357,896. Ginsberg, Henry H., Schlesinger, and Hiteshue. 3,341,- 344. Gorin, Everett, Struck, and Zielke. 3,355,376. Heinen, Harold J., Barber, and Baker. 3,330,646. Henrie, Thomas A., Kesterke, and Morrice. 3,298,935. Houle, Clifford R.. and Malins. 3,305,567. Howard, Thomas E. 3,343,655. Huffman, Everett L. 3,323,652. Ivey, Kenneth H. 3,360,333. Ivey, Kenneth H., and Shell. 3,360,364. Jebens, Ray H., and Sieder. 3,320,137. Jefferts, Keith B., and Bergman. 3,313,301. Johnson, Robert C, and Warwick. 3,321,271. Kennedv, Vance C. 3,347,101. Lacev, Robert E„ and Francis. 3,323,653. Landsberg, Arne. 3,357,819. McGee, James P., and Coates. 3,321,009. Mix, Robert H. 3,320,591. Rampacek, Carl, Browning, and McVay. 3,347,370. Roedder. Edwin W. 3,344,669. Smoot, George F., Rickly, and Barron. 3,309,710. Stewart, Robert F. 3,353,021. Sutton, Joseph A., and Corrick. 3,336,161. Swanson, George A. 3,310,984. Thelen. Edmund, and Cadwallader. 3,305,007. Waddell, Galen G. 3,327,396. Wathne, Fredrick, and Holt. 3,312,011. Watson, Richard W. 3,341,797. West, Walter L. 3,337.889. Zajane, Adolph. 3,319,247. National Aeronautics and Space Administration: See — Arias, Alan. 3,323,356. Bauernschub, John P., Jr. 3,295,699. Bauernschub, John P., Jr. 3,331,255. Beck, Albert F. 3,356,885. Berg, Otto E., and Alexander. 3,307,407. Bilderback, Robert R. 3,341,708. Bishop, Robert E., Jackson, Kis, and Schlesinger. 3,323,408. Black, Dolphus H. 3,295,791. Blankenship, Charles P., and Gyorgak. 3,342,055. Blumrich, Josef F., and Loy. 3,304,724. Booth, Franklin W., and Clark. 3,309,012. Bracalente, Emedio M., and Woolson. 3,340,727. Brejcha, Albert G, Jr. 3,358,264. Brooks, George W., McCarty, and Beswick. 3,339,404. Buchmiller, Lyle D., De Grasse, Jones, and Peterson. 3,299,364. Buckley, Donald H., and Johnson. 3,317,341. Byers, David C, Margosian, and Mealy. 3,324,659. Byrd, James D. 3,354,098. Cantor, Clarence. 3,348,053. Cashion, Kenneth D., and Baker. 3,358,145. Chandler, Joseph A., and Grubbs. 3,320,669. Chandler, William A., and Rice. 3,304,729. Clark, Frank L., Johnson, Erickson, and Buchanan. 3,331,246. Cole, Pleasant T. 3,327,298. Creasy, William K., and Jones. 3,330,549. Crumpler, Weymouth B. 3,318,622. Crumpler, Weymouth B. 3,345,866. Curry, James E. 3,346,515. Davis Alonza J. 3,310,978. Davison, Elmer H. 3,324,388. Dimeff, John. 3,295,360. Downs, William R. 3,321,154. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,359,046. Dryden, Hugh L. 3,359,409. Escher, William J. D. 3,316,716. Finke, Robert C. 3,346,806. Franklin, William J., and Martin. 3,300,847. Fuhrmeister, Paul F., and Eskew. 3,346,724. Gertsma. Laurence W., and Dunn. 3,295,556. Goldberg, Gerald I. 3,350,033. Grayson, Jerome H. 3,325,723. Green, William L., and Bricker. 3,323,370. Greenberg. Jacob, and Thaller. 3,357,862. Gungle, Robert L. 3,304,865. Hartenstein, Raymond G. 3,305,801. Heier, Wilbur C. 3,317,641. Herold, Curt P., and Stahley. 3,319,979. Herrmann, Adolf L. 3,302,960. Hoffman, Ira S., and Vranas. 3,337,004. Hungerford, William J., Larmer, and Levinsohn. 3,341,- 977. Jackson, Liam R. 3,321,159. Jenkins, Keith H. 3,340,430. Johnson, Harold I., and Trader. 3,330,052. Johnson, Harold I., and Wobig. 3,308,848. Johnston, Robert L. 3,340,397. Kampinsky, Abe. 3,341,151. Kinard. William H., and Laney. 3,296,526. King, Charles B. 3,356,549. Kurzhals, Peter R., and Will. 3,329,375. Latto, William T., Jr. 3,321,922. Laughlin, Charles R., Jr., and Di Losa. 3,348,152. LeBei. Peter J. 3,357,237. Libby, John N., and Moore. 3,317,751. Lippitt, Maxwell W., Jr., and Reed. 3,298,362. Lothschuetz, Francis X. 3,343,180. Madey, Jesse M., and Travis. 3,350,034. Mandelkorn, Joseph. 3,311,510. Maynard, Owen E., Taub, Brown, Oiling, and Mason. 3,300,162. Mayo, Edward E., and Lamb. 3,301,507. McHatton, Austin D., Boyle, and Falk. 3,336,725. McLauchlan, John M., and Merlen. 3,348,048. Mealy, Glenn E. 3,329,918. Melfi, Leonard T., Jr., Wood, and Yeager. 3,312,101. Menefee, Earl O. 3,304.799. Menefee, Earl O., and Puceinelli. 3,295,386. Miller, Charles E., and Jacobs. 3,298,221. Mink-in, Herbert L., and Hobart. 3,323,484. Morgan, William C, Esgar, and Kemp. 3,326,407. Musick, Richard O., Ballard, and Robertson. 3,323,386. Nakanishi, Shigeo, and Pawlik. 3,336,748. Naumann, Eugene C, and Bryant. 3,304,768. Nichols, Mark R. 3,347,466. Papell, Solomon S., and Graham. 3,295.545. Piatt, Philemon K„ and Kitts. 3,301,578. Pollard, Richard A., and Shewmake. 3,343,189. Povinelli. Louis A., and Heidmann. 3,345,822. Reinhardt, Gustav, Quatinetz, and Herbell. 3,337,279. Richard, Richard R. 3.295,377. Roeske, Paul W., Vary, Grebe, and Prioletti. 3,326,043. Rogallo, Vernon L. 3,304,773. Rom, Frank E., Lietzke, and Hyland. 3,336,749. Rubert, Kennedy F., Vick, Andrews, and King. 3,301,- 046. Rummler, Donald R. 3,316,991. Russell, James M., Ill, and Fox. 3,354,462. Sabol, Alexander P. 3,333,152. Schachter, Myron M. 3,302,023. LIST OF PATENTEES 1349 United States of America — National Aeronautics and Space Administration : See — Continued Schnitzer, Emmanuel. 3,342,053. 'Schrader, James H. 3,311,832. Scogglns, James It. 3,340,732. Seaton, Stuart L. 3.296,531. Seaton, Stuart L. 3,300,721. Seegmiller, Henrv L. B. 3,352,157. Seitzinger, Vaughn F. 3,290,OGO. Sherfv, Joseph M. 3.340,099. Shieber, Herbert. 3,347,465. Smith, Harvey A. 3,355,948. Smylie, Robert E., Samonski, and Collier. 3,300,949. Spelser, Robert C, and Sohl. 3,311,772. Stark, Kenneth W. 3,311,315. Stark, Kenneth W., and Burton. 3,295,782. Studer, Philip A. 3,324.370. Taylor, Ralph E. 3,359,555. Turner, Thomas R. 3,321,157. Van Wanderham, Marvin C., Worthlev, and Comolll. 3,347,057. Velllette. Leo J., Williams, and Baker. 3,359,819. Volpe, Frank A., and Zimmerman. 3,311,748. Von Pragenau, George L. 3,310,980. Von Pragenau, George L., and Angele. 3,295,366. Vykukal, Hubert C. 3,302,633. Wallace, Elvis D. 3,327,991. Webb, James E. 3,302,662. Webb, James E. 3.359.435. Weeton, John W., Quatinetz, and Jech. 3,337,337. Wells, Frederic E. 3,323.362. Wittmann, Albin E. 3,359,132. National Science Foundation : See — Bergan, Reuben A. 3,344.872. Richardson, Vernon C. H. 3,349,850. Navy : See — Abbott. Frank R. 3,320,579. Abbott, Frank R. 3,353,040. Adams, Edmond, and Helms. 3,306,742. Adams, Kenneth W. 3.29S.312. Adelman, Milton, and Leibowitz. 3,333,1S4. Adolph, Horst G.. Dacons, and Kamlet. 3,296,315. Ainslie, Robert E., Comisarow, and Hutchins. 3,351,- 010. Albright, John D., and Chadbourne. 3,320,615. Allen, Paul L. 3,309.249. Allen, Willard B. 3.348,203. Allen, Willard B., Persons, and Westerfield. 3,337,870. Alpers, Frederick C. 3.296.619. Ambrose D. Baker. 3,326,130. Anderson, Lewis G. 3,327,806. Anderson, Victor G., and Fisher. 3,311,080. Andrews, Daniel E., Jr., and Klund. 3,311,872. Annibale, Joseph R. 3,354,856. Appleby, Edward F., Jr., and Hodges. 3,336,800. Arbuthmot, Guv L., III. 3,333,162. Asbury, George F., Kohn, and Richards. 3,329,894. Atkins, Joseph J., and Geres. 3,295,322. Aulas, Darrell D., and Schelre. 3.343,493. Axelson, Carl A.. McGann, and Smith. 3,354,826. Aycock, Harry T., Ill, and Lavoie. 3,344,356. Bachman. John L. 3,341,798. Baecher, Bernard J. 3,310,986. Baehr, William H., Stein, and Weinberg. 3,337,742. Bainum, Clarence. 3.309,611. Baker, George W., and Wiseman. 3.352,230. Baker. George W.. and Wiseman. 3,352.513. Balding, George H. 3,309,659. Baltakis, Frank P. 3.337,844. Baltzer, Otto J. 3,328,794. Barakauskas. Edward J. 3.29S.278. Barnet, Frederick R., Lightbody, and Lewis. 3,303,008. Barnet, Frederick R.. and Prosen. 3,298,279. Baron, Sidney. 3,311,871. Baron. Sidnev. 3.351.897. Battles. James W., and Crane. 3,356,968. Beck, Hugo M. 3.307.169. Beck, Hugo M., and Hilwig. 3,320,490. Beese, Norman C. 3.315.116. Beese, Norman C. 3,320,476. Begeman, Robert H., and Roesehlein. 3,309.511. Bennett. Lowell W., and Rose. 3,309.483. Bernstein. Joel H., and Gavlord. 3.337.809. Binsrham. William L., and Kammer. 3.330,834. BirelPv. Richard L. 3,304.514. Birmingham, Henry P. 3,320.584. Birmingham, Henry P. 3.355,941. Birmingham, Henry P., Baldwin, and Perrv. 3.353,153. Blakely. William W. 3.311,351. Blankers, Zeger H. 3,314,287. Bloeh, Martin B. 3,321.715. Bloom. Mortimer C. 3,350.073. Bogardus, Harold F. 3.319,401. Bogle, Robert W. 3.329.952. Bouyoucos, John V. 3,337,842. Bowers. Frederic M., and Denegall. 3,343,992. Braus, Harold. 3,355,047. Brigner, Eugene A., Wondra, and Middleton. 3,314,- 285. Brooks, James W.. and Moss. 3,355,711. Brooks, John D. 3,336,932. Brooks, Robert R. 3.316.497. United States of America — Navy : See — Continued Brooks, Robert R. 3,328,688. Brown, Harry C, and Hawley. 3,302,138. Brundage, Walter L., Jr. 3,301,067. Bunt, Edgar A., Kaufmann, Olson, and Raezer. 3,356,- 892. Burch, William J. 3,296.349. Burg, Solomon. 3.326,076. Burger, Murray. 3,337,009. Burkardt, Lohr A., Finnegan, and Smith. 3,332,353. Burton. Keith M. 3,310,927. Bush, George B., and Warlike. 3,351,943. Calkins, Dale E. 3,352,274. Campbell, David, Lee, and Mann. 3,356,314. Cantella, Michael J. 3,315,168. Cappel, Klaus L. 3,311,323. Caraher. James M. 3,319,423. Carter, Richard P. 3,303,079. Caspers, James W. 3,329,956. Chaskin, Herbert. 3.352,556. Chatten, Clarence K.. and Hanok. 3.296,583. Chorney, Paul, and Valun. 3,303,378. Christianson, Charles, Duffy, Mackay, and RutkowBkt. 3,299,267. Christianson, Charles, and Maggio. 3,337,735. Christianson, Charles, and Morss. 3,325,825. Chubb, Charles F. 3,303,497. Chubb, Talbot A. 3,337,734. Churchill, Frank F. 3,320,888. Clawson, Arthur R., and Wieder. 3,341,358. Clay, Clarence S., Jr., and Frosch. 3.307,190. Cohn, Marius. 3.296,424. Collins, David A. 3,341,364. Collins, Llovd R., and Tucker. 3,337,204. Comstock, Eldred H., Jr., and Martin. 3,327,169. Cones, Van B. 3,296,527. Cones, Van B., and Parker. 3,327,132. Cork. Spencer M., Jensen, and McGeogh. 3.329,903. Corwin, Rudolph E., and Pence. 3.317.702. Costlev, Vivian G.. and Cottrell. 3,355,544. Cote, Alfred J., Jr. 3,333,118. Cote, Alfred J., Jr. 3,337,752. Cote, Alfred J.. Jr. 3,355,717. Cox. Andrew P., Jr., Sapp, and Abruzzo. 3.302.185. Crescenzo, Frank G„ Dow, and Lee. 3,306,790. Cruthers, Ronald F. 3,319,320. Cupp, Frederick B., and Frankel. 3.351,895. Cupp, Frederick B., and Palley. 3,311,868. Cusick, Richard T. 3,344,248. Cymmer, Thomas, and Fried. 3,347,091. Cvmmer, Thomas, and Raphael. 3,347,520. Dadin, Louis E. 3,315,140. Dale, John R.. and Menzel. 3,354,860. Damm, Carl A. 3,298,723. Damm, Carl A. 3,311,335. Dano, Paul K. 3.304.437. Dano, Paul K. 3,356,898. Darby, Ronald A. 3,320,796. Davis, John H., and Needles. 3,30S,27S. Dell, Vernon C. 3,355.130. Dickens. Bernard L., Tom, and Smith. 3,329,760. Dildy, Clell A., Jr. 3,344,421. Dillard, George M. 3,315,258. Dimmick, Forrest L., and Kinney. 3,328.113. Dix, Edgar L. 3,302,124. Dobbins, Richard A. 3,310,946. Doebler, Harold J. 3,307,142. Donaldson, William E., Butler. Whitman, and Porter. 3.301,187. Douda, Bernard E. 3.290.045. Driver, Paul C. and Fowler. 3.352,905. Durgin, Charles B. 3.315,172. Durnev. George P. 3.351.050. Dytrt, Joseph F. 3,332,754. Eastman, Richard O., Dyer, Waterbury, Carlson, and Miller. 3,337,809. Ebv. Robert E., and Boettinger. 3,355,501. Echols, William H. 3,298.615. Eckstein, Royal W., Jr. 3,320,491. Edwards. William R. 3.295.410. Eichmann, Albert C, Damm, Hess, and McGiboney. 3,341,230. Ellison, John V. 3.302,101. Elovic, Ernest, and Dahl. 3,332,254. Elrod. Alvis O.. Jr., and Heckman. 3.304,510. Etnvre, Lee M. 3,337,723. Everman, Paul W. 3,356.941. Ewertz, Gordon E. 3,290.423. Falterman, Charles W., Griffith, and Gryting. 3,309,- 250. Farace, Joseph N., Jr. 3,327.254. Fav, Charles W., and Pure. 3.327,244. Feitler. Joseph, and Betz. 3,290.60S. Felsenthal, Harrv D., Jr., Nakashima, Zecher, and Ecker. 3,301.048. Ferris, Donald L. 3,356,155. Fetter, Neil R.. and Bartocha. 3.316.007. Fetter, Neil R., and Bartocha. 3,320.290. Fetter, Neil R., and Bartocha. 3,321,503. Fetter, Neil R., and Bartocha. 3.321.504. Finlon, Francis P., and Dawson. 3,332,382. 1350 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 United States of America — Navy : See — Continued Fischer, Edgar H. 3,348,226. Fisher, Ralph W., Hossfeld, and Settles. 3,295,355. Flair, Henry J. 3,329,400. Flair, Henry J. 3,352,503. Fluhr, Frederick R., Hall, and McLaughlin. 3,304,550. Fohrmann, Ernest F., and Brown. 3,311,058. Foltz, Charles J. 3,327,534. Fort, Godfrey. 3,356,079. Fox, Stephen R. 3,355,719. French, David M. 3,343,331. Friedman, Herbert. 3,329,S47. Fritzsche, Herbert J. 3,329,119. Gallup, Rolland. 3,353,014. Gardner, Hugh B. 3,344,429. Garnett, James R., and Brown. 3,321,666. Garrison, John B. 3,309,700. Gaubatz, Donald C. 3,355,727. Geld, Isidore, and Miller. 3,356,606. Gibbons, James F., and Reddi. 3,337,793. Giller, Morris. 3,311,852. Gillett, Glenn D. 3,311,829. Gilliam, Clarence W., Smith, Wildridge, and Szypulski. 3,315,397. Gimber, George A., and Shipman. 3,328,750. Goldstein, David, Buehler, and Wiley. 3,352,650. Gourley, Walter C, and Bellace. 3,317,883. Grand, Joseph A. 3.316,840. Grantham, Rodney E. 3,306,206. Grantham, Rodney E., and Stimler. 3,302,521. Green, George H. 3,332,743. Greenfield, Milton H., and Abajian. 3,328,706. Griffin, Fred T. 3,348,166. Griffith, James R. 3,317,468. Griffith, James R. 3,321,101. Grigor, James, Parker, and Currie. 3,351,506. Grosse, Aristid V., and Streng. 3,320,031. Grosse, Aristid V., and Streng. 3,341,294. Guerth, Fritz A. 3,306,987. Gunderman. Tracy B. 3,311,787. Gunyan, Robert B.. and Sachs. 3,336,870. Haake, Frederick L. 3,319,424. Hacker, Philip S. 3,344,424. Hackett, David W., and Huot. 3,299,366. Hallendorff, Richard H. 3,316.549. Halley, Robert, and Allen. 3,337.800. Hailing, Michael A. 3,332,642. Hamlin, Haley H. 3,359,864. Hanas, Orest J., and Alaburda. 3,351,842. Hannan, Patrick J. 3.303,608. Harding, Jonathan, Mellon, and Schrandt. 3,354,480. Harmehing. Wayne A. 3,310,998. Harper, Willis H. 3,321,717. Harper, Willis H. 3,337,820 Harris, Paul E., and Simmons. 3,309,618. Harrison, Herbert L. 3,329,089. Hart, Gerald E. 3,337,845. Hart. Gerald E. 3,353,182. Hatch, Alan R., and Rios. 3,337,810. Hayes. Harvey C, Steinberger, Odenweller, and Vernon. 3,319,735. Hazlett, William H., Jr., and Baker. 3,315,564. Hecker, Klaus J. 3,303,271. Hecker, Klaus J. 3,315,032. Hecker, Klaus J., Nordseth, and Joseph. 3,355,616. Hedger, Earl G. 3,317,852. Heller, Wilfried. 3,296,446. Henjum. Harvey E. 3.327.308. Henry, Ronald A. 3,351.627. Hereth, Ralph F. 3,300,636. Herring. David L. 3,341,576. Hersbey, John B., and Dow. 3,299,398. Hickman. John S., and Martin. 3.303,688. Hicks, John R., and Wilson. 3,296,545. Hildebrand, Verne E. 3,344,430. Hill, Marion E. 3,306,939. Hiller, Alexander J., and Haisfield. 3,347,241. Hinton, Rav F. 3.326.226. Hinton, Rav F., and Robbins. 3,343,511. Hirsch, Arthur E., Whitten, and Pickford. 3,351,314. Hoffman, John G. 3,302,207. Hoge, Henri H. 3,348.134. Holmes, Julian C. 3,320,407. Holt, Llovd J., Myers, and Zurn. 3,311,324. Holt, Plinv G., and Ogden. 3,296,421. Holzman. Allen L. 3.295,323. Hooper, Edward T., Jr., and Krall. 3,299,365. Horlander, Frank J. 3,304.504. Horlander, Frank J. 3,351,777. Hoyt, Jack W. 3,327,522. Hubbard. William C, and Nicoloff. 3,303,945. Hughes. Richard S. 3,307,113. Humphreys, Bernarr H. 3,296,592. Humpherys, Bernarr H. 3.302,197. Humpherys, Bernarr H. 3,305.860. Hurd, Rav M. 3,296,466. Iddings, Lloyd A. 3,320,817. Iddings, Lloyd A. 3.328,881. Irons, Henry R. 3,337,745. Jayne, Laurence I. 3,295,609. Jerome, Joseph C. 3.295.938. Johnson. Charles Y. 3.299.266. United States of America — Navy : See — Continued Johnson, Edward W., Jr., and Seawright. 3,326,082. Johnson, Einar C. 3,296,549. Jones, Burton A., and Fidler. 3,311,306. Jones, Frank E., and Castle. 3,354,544. Joseph, Walter F. 3,337,787. Jue, Lawrence S., Batman, and Horn. 3,350,786. Kadak, Eugene. 3,315,031. Kann, Elliott H„ Nelson, and Stempler. 3,309,684. Kamlet, Mortimer J. 3,356,714. Kamlet, Mortimer J., and Sickman. 3,320,320. Kaplan, Irving I., Metz, and Tuznik. 3,316,418. Katz, Sam. 3,337,445. Kaufman, Martin H., Stull, and Sims. 3,331,203. Kaufman, Maxime G. 3,307,193. Kaufman, Maxime G. 3,348,126. Kaufman, Maxime G., and Downey. 3,320,616. Kaufman, Melvin M. 3,351,879. Kaufman, Myron N., Grand, and Capuano. 3,341,697. Kaufman, Richard F. 3,306,556. Keane, Robert F. 3,327,134. Kearns, John P. 3,306,099. Kendall, Paul A. 3,347,144. Kendig, Paul M„ and Clarke. 3,337,843. Kermode, David W., and Cox. 3,303.495. Kessler, Cletus A. 3,347,165. Kish, Louis A. 3,326,172. Kitchen, James P., De Packh, Roess, and O'Connell. 3,353,064. Kite, Paul E. 3,351,158. Klund, William E. 3,311,869. Klund, William E., and Isaak. 3,327,062. Kolb, Robert P. 3,304,207. Kolling, John A. 3,303,355. Krausz, Robert. 3,303,358. Krausz, Robert. 3,303,436. Krzycki, Leroy J. 3,295,321. Krzycki, Leroy J„ and Jenkins. 3,302,403. Kuhns, Charles C, and Smith. 3,320,537. Kumm, Joe F., and Sehauerman. 3,299,419. Kurtz, Mark. 3,326,173. Kurtz, Mark. 3,308,781. Lackowski, Donald H. 3.355,712. Lakitsky, Edward P. 3,311,329. Langen, Edward W., and Limoges. 3,336,872. Lapp, Roger H. 3,296,621. Larkam, Charles W. 3,359.465. Lash, Seymour. 3,303,515. Leavens, Joseph L., and Rickner. 3,329,016. Lee, Reuben. 3.328,703. Lehmann, Guenther W. 3.295.411. Lehmann, Guenther W„ and Moeller. 3,301,132. Leibowitz. Donald, and Sommer. 3,296,584. Leopold, Howard S. 3,340,808. Leppert, Melvin L. 3,311,831. Lewis, Daniel W., and Tierney. 3,337.309. Lindenblad, Nils E. 3,355,652. Lindenblad. Nils E. 3.359,139. Linder, Richard A., and Schneider. 3,311.754. Linder, Richard A., and Steele. 3,321,576. Locher. Gordon L. 3,296,467. Locklair, John C, Jr. 3,320,510. Lo Ftego. Louis. 3,332,237. Lorber, Herbert W. 3.311,822. Luksch, James A., and Stachejko. 3,315,165. Luttrell, Nathaniel H., Jr. 3.351,856. Macaluso, John A. 3,296,461. MacKerrow, Horace G., Heer. and Burke. 3,320,054. Mackie. William L. 3,320,341. Malakhoff, Alexander. 3,336,878. Mathes, Robert H. 3,302.204. Matthews, Donald R. 3,310,950. Mav. John C. 3,296.540. McCaffrey, Robert N., and McCormick. 3,320,603. McCormick, Loran F. 3.295,421. McCusker, Joseph H. 3,298,863. McDowell. Charles H.. and Mark. 3.298.240. McFann, Charles E., and deSabla. 3,352,242. McFanu, Charles E., and Munach. 3,316,841. McGeogh, James E., and Jensen. 3,337,817. McKinnon, Charles N. 3,348,079. McLaughlin, Donald J„ and Fluhr. 3,328,793. McLean. William J. 3.303.692. McMillan, Robert W. 3.299,315. McMillan, Robert W. 3.304,512. McMillian, Thomas, and Thompson. 3,352,144. Means, James A. 3.303.388. Meeker, George W., Jr. 3.353,147. Mefford, Joseph P. 3,307,185. Meier. Vincent D. 3,315,447. Menichelli, Vincent J., and Kabik. 3,306,202. Meryman, Harold T„ and Saur. 3.326,458. Miller, Harold W., Turco, and Zaslav. 3,306,557. Miller, Leo C. 3,355,716. Millington, Ralph, and Thompson. 3,314,720. Milroy, Warren E. 3,315,082. Moe, Henry, and Lampert. 3,329,718. Moe, Henry, and Lampert. 3,351,593. Montesi, Louis J. 3,351,011. Montgomery, Rayner A., Finefan, Kilmer, and James. 3.358,961. Morgan, Paul B., and Burkhardt, 3.337,874. LIST OF PATENTEES 1:551 United States Of America — Navy : See — Continued .Morris, George V., and Weill. 3,356,457. Mott, Murray H., Roome, and Erickson. 3,316,492. Muccino, Frederick R. 3,355,569. Mueller, Kurt P., and McQuistion. 3,337,627. Muller, Wolf, Kulesh, and Lanier. 3,309,064. Mulquin, .lames J. 3,304,031. .Munueh, Arnold S. 3,356,027. Murphree, Francis J., and Hammond. 3,353,14S. Murphy. Ralph H. 3,302,108. Myers, Jack A. 3,30S,719. Myers. Jack A. 3,351,017. Myers, Jack A., and Panlaqui. 3,332,34S. Neely, James R. 3,355,222. Nelson, Carlton J., Grider, Spangenberg, Davis, and Haines. 3,327,099. Nestor, Leonard J. 3,337,440. Neubert, Vernon H. 3,314,503. Nichols, Donald A. 3,343,515. Nichols. Donald A., and Natwick. 3,343,516. Nicoloff, Nicholas. 3,337,255. O'Donnell, Charles H., and Tame. 3,316,529. Oeland. Ernest N., Jr. 3,301,210. Okland, Olav, and Haight. 3,311,336. Olson, Carl 0., Jr. 3,321,708. Olson, Carl O.. Jr. 3.351.869. Olson, Donald R. 3,327,669. i »lsen, Robert C, and Stahlhut. 3,351,939. Olson, Verne L. 3,333,260. Orton, Criley. 3,348,115. Ortwein. Norman R., and Potter. 3.351,940. Paciorek, Kazimiera J. L. 3,317,595. Padberg, Louis R„ Jr. 3.351,901. Page, Robert M. 3,333,270. Page, Robert M., and Philpott. 3,296.615. Paglee, Mario R., and Capron. 3,320,420. Parkerson, Charles R., and Wieder. 3,352,906. Penza, Salvatore J. 3,340,767. Perschy, James A. 3.296.604. Peterson, Clarence A. 3,337,799. Phillips, David. 3,309,119. Philipchuk, Vasil. 3,298,309. Piacesi, Robert, and Waser. 3,311,020. Plum, William B. 3,327,124. Plum, William B., and Vind. 3,295,454. Plummer. Charles W. 3,316.311. Pollack, Norman S. 3,317,648. Pollack, Norman S. 3.327,042. Popodi, Alfred E., and Pearman. 3,307,173. Poston. Melvin H. 3,302.041. Poston. Melvin H. 3,337.751. Poterack, James L., and Mefford. 3,307,184. Prebilic, Michael J., Jr. 3.337,701. Pryor, Cabell N. 3,303,335. Pryor. Cabell N., Jr. 3,344,262. Purcell, William O., Jr. 3,337,698. Ramos, Thomas. 3,316,220. Raskhodoff. Nicholas M. 3,298.195. Raskhodoff, Nicholas M. 3,340,890. Rasmussen, Francis R. 3.343.512. Rasmussen, Robert A. 3,359,801. Rastrelli. Leonard TJ.. Anderson, and Micliie. 3.304.52S. Read. Kenneth F., Oakes, White, and Wyatt. 3,299,- 300. Rhoads. William L. 3,329,090. Rice, Frederick A. H. 3.317,513. Richter. John F. 3,351,801. Ringleb, Friedrich O. 3,311,046. Risher, Donald B. 3,326,046. Bobbins. Roland W., Jr. 3.317,181. Robison. Roger L. 3,336,643. Rodda, Ellsworth N. 3,296,620. Rogers, Clarence L., Jr., and Ripley. 3.341,765. Rogers, James W., Backman, and Sewell. 3,343.400. Routh, Claude C, and Papineau. 3,296,517. Rowlands, Richard O. 3.302,1 R2. Rowlands. Richnrd O. 3.351 ,S96. Royce, Richard K. 3,360,723. Rozner. Alexander G.. and Buehler. 3,351,463. Rusk. Stanley J. 3.341,155. Russell. Roger B., Jr., and Bates. 3.348.031. Russell. Roger B.. Jr., and Bates. 3,354.703. Ruszczycky. Mark A., and Middleton. 3,356,150. Sacha, Robert J. 3,303,353. Samson. George C, and Endlich. 3,351,830. Saunders. Raymond A. 3,332.316. Sayre. Robert K. 3.356,135. Scheiman, Jack, and Schwartz. 3.359,7.83. Schimitschek, Erhard J.. Nehrich, and Trias. 3,360,478. Schimsky. David. 3,344.319. Schloss, Fred. 3.296.52S. Schloss. Fred. 3,311,761. Schloss, Fred. 3,311,S73. Schloss, Fred. 3,326.038. Schloss, Fred. 3,333.236. Schneider, William J., Jr. 3,296,546. Schrantz, Paul R. 3.327.967. Schreyer, Stafford D. 3,337,S19. Schroader, Irvin H.. Hosea, and Hunter. 3,295,794. Schuls, Philip G. 3,317,S28. Schwerdtfeger, Lee H.. and Samburoff. 3,315,91S. Scoles, David A. 3,337.775. United States of America — Navy: See — Continued Scott, Lewis. 3,303,301. Seeley, Ralph M., Jr. 3.32.S.60S. Senienoff, Robert H. 3,319,521. Shaffer, Francis B., and Baker. 3,34 1 .7 1 :;. Shannon, Paul E. V., and Alers. 3,327, 126. Shapiro, Wilbur, and Hoffman. 3,351,397. Sharts, Clay M. 3,347,876. Sharts, Clay M. 3,347,877. Shefler, Sydney, and Little. 3,354,828. Shepherd, Samuel G., Jr. 3,315.175. Sheridan, William R. 3.314,130. Sherlock, Jack G.. and Reames. 3,352,149. Shropshire, Paul II., Jr. 3,337,256. Shrvock, George F. 3,310,11-17. Sickles, Louis, II. 3,296,547. Silvers, Lewis D., Jr., and do Sabla. 3,332,354. Silverstein, Abraham. 3,353,130. Silvestri, Giovanni J. 3,343,427. Silvia, Denis A. 3,344,210. Silvia, Denis A., Adams, and Abernathy. 3,326,125. Sims, Claude C. 3,328.752. Sirvj, Bohdan W. 3,353,03H. Smith, E. Quimby, Jr., Marson, Hewitt, and Hage. 3,311,747. Smith, Rex L., and Daley. 3.29S.S6S. Smith, Ronalo. H. 3,315,101. Smith, Watt V., and Ward. 3,337,222. Smoke, Edward J„ and Snyder. 3,360,203. Smola. James P., and Moss. 3.295.S09. Snavely, Benjamin L. 3,336,801. Snavely, Benjamin L. 3,336,832. Staeudle, Hans. 3,299,287. Staeudle, Hans, and Hecker. 3,307,114. Stamulis, Aristides, and Lagana. 3,320,810. Staples, John P. 3,296,551. Stephenson, John M., Teague, and Chapler. 3.326.033. Stewart, Duncan J., Lilja. and Slichter. 3,300,860. Stimler, Morton. 3,303,449. Stimler, Morton, and Grantham. 3.307,448. Stone, Richard M. 3.296.441. Strait, Robert D., and Sanders. 3,315,149. Stresau, Richard H.. Jr., and Degner. 3,311,055. Stull, Keefer S., Jr. 3,341,786. Stutzman, Guy R. 3,302,612. Stutzman, Guv R. 3,316,459. Swain, Arthur F., and Abbott. 3,29S,347. Swet. Charles J. 3,358.453. Sykes, Langthorne, Russell, and Hansen. 3,327,227. Taylor, Randolph G. 3.348,090. Teal, Hugh E. 3,311,907. Terp, Vernon E. 3,317,845. Thomas, David E.. and Merten. 3.355.53S. Thomas, Richard E., and Haas. 3.337,729. Thomas, Richard E.. and Haas. 3.341.704. Thompson, Jerome B. 3,303,041. Thompson, Julian L. 3,320,360. Thorndike, Edward M. 3,336,803. Travers, Douglas N. 3.329.954. Trocchio, Robert V. 3,307,092. Trott, Winfield J. 3.296.5S5. Trott, Winfield J. 3,321,738. Trotter, John C. 3,360,217. Troutman. Paul H. 3,359,501. Trvon, Peter V. 3,328.630. Turner, Edwin E. 3,337,840. Ulrica, John L., and McNulty. 3.329,121. Urban, Walter D. 3,311,740. Vacca, Luigi, and Ferris. 3,343,610. Verge. Kenneth W. 3,351,946. Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., and Dinger. 3,301,047. Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., and Dinger. 3.327.213. Von Wald, Walter A., Jr., Lindsay, and Riley. 3,336,- 802. Wainwright. Walter N., Mason, Savchuk, and Ehrlich. 3,337,841. Walther. Mark F. 3,352,982. Wang, Frederick E., Syeles,- Clark, and Buehler. 3,352,- 722. Ward. John R. 3. 303. 7.17. Warfield. Robert W., and Petree. 3,321,391. Warner, Henry L. 3.296.5S1. Warren, William F. 3.32S.140. Waser, Robert H. 3,340,769. Watters, James W. 3,304.300. Waugh, Raymond G. H., and Stock. 3.295. S23. Weikert, James N. 3,351.276. Weimholt, James E., and Biggs. 3,304,030. Weller, James F. 3,351,994. Wernlund, Roger F. 3.32S.6S7. Wheeler. Donald H. 3.356.957. White, Paul S. Jr. 3,356,297. Wieder. Harry H. 3.320.554. Wieder, Harry II., and Clawson. 3.321.3S4. Wieder, Harry H., Clawson, and Parkerson. 3,332,738. Wieder, Harry H., Clawson, and Parkerson. 3,337,292. Wieder, Harry H., Clawson, and Parkerson. 3,337,293. Wilford, Paul B. 3,336,S73. W'ilford. Paul B. 3.351,691. Wilhelm, Andrew R. 3.319, 90S. 1352 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 United States of America — Navy : See — Continued Wilkinson, Raymond C, Aleksiewicz, and Martin. 3,351,890. Williams, Dean N., Ogden, Hodge, and Schmidt. 3,355,- 2S6. Williams, Kenneth G. 3,307,116. Wilson, Burton J. 3,321,335. Wilson, Kenneth C. 3,332,243. Wilson, Robert E. 3,351,012. Wlnfield, Raymond, and Pizzicara. 3,307,181. Winkler, Eva M., and Humphrey. 3,351,799. Witherspoon, John P., and Foreman. 3.303.961. Witherspoon, John P., and Wardell. 3,312,017. Wolff, Julius E. 3,344,318. Wood, Kenneth E. 3,351,853. Woodward, Wilmer C, and Herring. 3,311,376. Woolston, Lionel L., Semenoff, and Armstrong. 3,316,- 807. Wright, Lawrence G. 3,320,577. Wyman, Le Rov, and Park. 3,306,740. Yu, Edwin K. C, and Rapp. 3,309,534. Zaeschmar, Guenther. 3,295,196. Zeff, Jack D., Bambenek, and Tomsic. 3,295,223. Zefi, Jack D., Bambenek, and Tomsic. 3,337,420. Zemme, Caesar J., De Fazio, and Weinstock. 3,359,567. Zisman, William A., Jarvis, and Fox. 3,356,632. U.S. Automatics Corp.: See — Peterson, Donovan F., Rasmussen, and Harris. 3,345,538. U.S. Baird Corp., The : See — De la Motte, Pierre. 3.338,495. Holmes, Frank C. 3,314,453. Holmes, Frank C. 3,338,112. United States Borax & Chemical Corp. : See — Biddulph. Richard H. 3,336,431. Boone, James L. 3,317,596. Braithwaite, Charles H., Jr. 3,324,053. Brotherton, Robert J., and Petterson. 3,312,737. Coffin, Leon B. 3,303,036. Foy, Harold E. 3,342.300. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,304. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,554. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3,317,555. Goldsmith, Harry, and Crawford. 3.325.271. Hunter, Don L., and Steinberg. 3,359,298. Kendall, Kenneth K., Jr. 3,310,370. Kitasaki, Kiyoshi, and Crawford. 3,326,661. Kitasaki. Kiyoshi, and Crawford. 3,326,932. Thompson, Raymond. 3.344,001. Thompson, Raymond, Brown, Silver, and Dann. 3,360,- 390. Timms, Peter L. 3,351,429. Wilson, Martin. 3,341,135. Woods, William G., and Crawford. 3,330,641. U.S. By-Products Corp. : See — Claiborne, Vernon D. 3,321,143. United States Catheter & Instrument Corp. : See — ■ Jeckel, Norman C. 3,318,656. Jeckel, Norman C. 3,330,918. Jeckel, Norman C. 3,337,673. U.S. Divers Co., Inc. : See — Geiszler, John J. 3,329,158. U.S. Electric Mfg. Co. : See — Ross, Donald R. 3,321,587. United States Envelope Co. : See — Bushey, Donald H. 3,33S.500. Fisher, Harland S., and Dumas. 3,340,591. Heywood, Vincent E., and Johnson. 3,350,S34. Russell, Frederick S. 3,317,037. Zwarycz, Michael, and Dumas. 3,34S,525. U.S. Ethicals, Inc.: See — Berger, Howard H. 3,344,029. United States Fiberglass Co. : See — Benkoczy, Andrew J., and Hull. 3,313,541. United States Gypsum Co. : See — Balinski, Henry A. 3,349,535. Fitzpatrick, Thomas J. 3,341,942. Jakacki, Edwin J. 3,305,375. Jakacki, Edwin J., and Hampton. 3,305,518. Lane, Marvin K., and Sheahan. 3,359.146. Maynard, Earl, and Ptasienskt. 3,297,601. McCleary, Robert E., and Kinkade. 3,307,919. Nelsson, Nels. 3,305.993. Page, John, and Straub. 3,298,S88. Podgurski. John S. 3,307,651. Porter, William F. 3,350,184. Ptasienski, Mitchell P. 3,318,829. U.S. Ground Effects Vehicles, Inc. : See — Dionisio, Louis A., and Brockett. 3,313,366. U.S. Industries, Inc. : See — Bendicsen, Bjarne C. 3,350,705. Luigs, Charles R. 3.318,258. Ottestad, Jack B., and Farrell. 3,336,788. Ottestad, Jack B., and Farrell. 3,359,867. U.S. Partition & Packaging Corp. : See — Cunningham, Donald F. 3,304,082. Cunningham, Donald F. 3,308,927. Mennen, Frederick C. 3,328,137. U.S. Perlite Corp. : See — Stedman, Cresswell E. 3,353,236. United States Pipe and Foundry Co. : See — Deakins, Thomas A. 3,341,232. Luna, Clifford M. 3.341,187. Walker, John R. 3,334,683. United States Plywood Corp. : See — Ashby, Frederick R., and Ettore. 3,300,924. Ettore, Harold V., and Ashby. 3,308,590. Hiller, Arnon. 3,300,919. U.S. Plywood-Champion Papers Inc. : See — Hain, Paul O. 3,338,735. Hain, Paul O. 3,338,736. United States Rubber Co. : See — Amidon, Roger W. 3,344,182. Barron, Joseph E., and Soboleskl. 3,330,642. Bawn, Carl V. 3,352,820. Bills, William T., and Seitz. 3,297,511. Black, Sheppard A., and Heide. 3,297,073. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,306,804. Black, Sheppard A., Heide, and Rhodes. 3,318,745. Bolesky, Richard C. 3,344,504. Bonino, Bruce S. 3,315,265. Brindell. Gordon D. 3,355,422. Burkus, John. 3,314,904. Galium, George H. 3,318,636. Covey, Rupert A., Smith, and Hubbard. 3,311,534. Geyer, Paul. 3,302,502. Hageman, Howard A., and Hubbard. 3,318,677. Hale, Thomas O., and Webber. 3,317,953. Hunter, Byron A., and O'Shea. 3,318,961. Ladd, Elbert C. 3,297,713. Ladd, Elbert C. 3,318,940. McCoy, Robert H., Jr., and Gilbert. 3,296,226. Mills, George S. 3,297.598. O'Shea, Francis X. 3,299,147. O'Shea, Francis X. 3,310,587. O'Shea, Francis X. 3,318,962. O'Shea, Francis X., Von Schmeling, and Dudarevitch. 3,301,748. Parshall, Clarence M., and Geyer. Re. 26,147. Relyea, Douglas I. 3,296,187. Riddell, John A., and Wheeler. 3,301,750. Rinehart, Robert E., and Fuest. 3.305,593. Rothberg, Henry M.. and Foster. 3,301,799. Sauer, Herman C. 3,308,703. Shichman, Daniel. 3,308.504. Tavenor, Albert S., and Borland. 3,296,061. Tawney, Pliny O. 3,301,826. Truslow, Neal A. 3,296,062. Wolff, Anthony P. 3,314,211. U.S. Rubber Reclaiming Co., Inc. : See — Johnson, Thomas A. 3,338,849. United States Scientific Instruments, Inc. : See — Ward, William A. 3,354,351. Ward, William A. 3,355,625. U.S. Servicator Corp. : See — Sherwood. Henry A. 3,320,385. United States Steel Corp. : See — Albright, Denton M., Chilcott, and Floridis. 3,360,361. Anderson, John C. 3,318,585. Anderson, Oscar B.. and Mundell. 3,358,986. Andrews, Steve. 3,313,398. Arnold, Karl F. 3.350,904. Ashworth, James E. 3,355,146. Ashworth, Robert H. 3,308,594. Baker, Alan J., and Lauta. 3.338,709. Baldy, Maurice F., and Boughner. 3,344,000. Bentz, Ronald J., and Laubscher. 3,331,230. Berquist, Charles A., and Teal. 3,331,286. Betlejewski, John. 3,296,388. Bole, Claude E. 3,352,072. Borsattino, Vincent S., Marker, and Shalla. 3,335,346. Borsattino, Vincent S.. Marker, and Shalla. 3,351,945. Box, William A. 3,301,149. Box, William A. 3,315,577. Brouse, Shirley B., Dalton, and Hall. 3,295,436. Brown, James H., and Burch. 3,319,789. Campagne, William V. L. 3,326,941. Carter, Daniel T. 3.354.070. Cilyo, Frank F. 3,333,100. Clair, Thomas E. 3,345,053. Clancy, John V., and Kearns. 3.301,443. Clancy, John V., and Kearns. 3,358,970. Coleman, William G., and Stugart. 3,333,136. Cowgill, Colin C. 3,339,624. Curtis, Herbert J. 3.306.474. Davie, William R. 3,298,971. Davie, William R. 3.353,978. De Caro, Samuel A., and Frostlck. 3,358,485. Dressier, Donald G. 3.305,952. Fehr, Corev M. 3,351.299. Feinman, Jerome, and Muskat. 3,313,618. Feinman. Jerome, and Muskat. 3.344.834. Fisher, Gerald L., and Rasmussen. 3,299,683. Foldessy, Justin E. 3,318.366. Foldessv, Justin E. 3,338,297. Forsburg, Robert E. 3,320,690. Franz, William F. 3,354.862. Gazelle, Edmond J., and Schwartz. 3,324,498. Ginder, John C. S. 3.325,158. Gobla, Stephen, and Tate. 3,304,252. Gonos, Frank C. 3,304,114. Gourley, William L., and Janner. 3,325,611. LIST OF PATENTEES 1353 United States Steel Corp: See — Continued Grace, Llovd F., and Manning. 3,298,824. Grange, Raymond A. 3.337,376. Greanev, Thomas P. 3,329,414. Grun.lin.in, Willard E., and Potter. 3,316,085. Haak, Richard P. 3,310,295. Hags, Joseph W. 3,35S,894. Hall, Marchand B. 3,339,280. Hall, Marchand B., Long, and Sehultz. 3,342,223. Heine, Christian II.. Jr. 3,358,490. Helwig, Lawrence E. 3,304.245. Hendrickson, Luther G. 3,320,049. Hossll, Robert I., and Ratliff. 3.315,995. Hubble, David H., and Powers. 3,326,636. Hudson, Robert M., and Lesney. 3,355,265. Hudson, Robert M., and Riedy. 3,310,497. Hudson, Robert M., and Warning. 3,329,619. Humanic, Steven J. 3,306,268. Hunt, Guilbert M. 3,306,258. Jenks, Stephen M.. Tindall, and Orr. 3,358,358. Johnson, Ray C. 3,351,9S6. Johnson, Roger T. 3,295,952. Kelso, John W. 3,324.562. Kennedy, Frank, and Klein. 3,352,551. Kraynik, Michael R.. and Rebarcbak. 3,313,145. Leonard, Joseph W., III. 3.344,918. Lesnev, Andrew. 3,323.953. Lowerre, Ralph T. 3,306.973. Lyman, Richard E. 3,313,318. Manganello, Samuel J. 3.316.0S4. Manganello, Samuel J., and Stelner. 3,336,785. Marino, Jesse D. 3,315,443. Masclantonio, Philip X.. and Wilt. 3,359,197. Mateja, Joseph S., and Watkins. 3,325,202. McCleskev, George H. 3,304.171. McDowell, Alan, and Mowery. 3.299.28S. McDowell, Alan, and Mowery. 3,299,289. McKtnnon, Donald P., and Olexen. 3,336,965. McLaughlin. William T., and Weinert. 3,297,056. McMorris. William L., Jr. 3,326,457. Morrow, Harrv C. 3,339,818. Murphv, Joseph A., Jr., and Rohaus. 3,328,843. Murphy, Perrv J., Jr., and Shultz. 3,320,102. Nelson, John F. 3,338,498. Novak, Joseph B. 3.350,129. Orms, Dvke B., and Rauch. 3,308,969. Parkinson, Robert E. 3.337.939. Pasko, Joseph B., Jr. 3,352,284. Peterson, Herbert J. 3.310,154. Pops. Horace. 3,309,242. Ratliff. George D„ Jr. 3.300.932. Roberts, William L. 3,301.058. Roberts, William L. 3,318,495. Roberts, William L. 3,319,053. Roberts. William L. 3,324,716. Roberts, William L. 3.326.039. Roberts, William L. 3,332,292. Rohaus. Donald E.. and Wilkins. 3,300,815. Rybar, Teddv W. 3,296,433. Schilling. Charles G. 3.348,795. Schindler, Donald G. 3,354.700. Schroeder. Weslev D.. and Lawn. 3,354,176. Seale. Clifford L. '3,332,009. Shapland, James T. 3,352,465. Shekels, Harold F. 3.344,939. Shostek, Robert E. 3.359.561. Sidwell. Clarence W. 3,342,468. Sines. Francis J. 3.351.551. Sinlcki, Leon. 3,343,861. Smith. Eusrene E. 3.349.592. Smith. Robert W. 3.304.173. Stephan, Louis F. 3.328.989. Stevens. Roger W. 3.306,022. Strieker, Charles D. 3,338,809. Swenson, Don N. 3,336,780. Swindt, Joseph K. 3.345 059. Teplltz. Alfred. 3.309.740. Thomas, McKinley B., and Dalebout. 3,352,208. Tiskus, John R., and Wilson. 3,300,820. Torlay, Dwlgbt L. 3.334,404. Trieschoek, George E. 3.354.105. Tuemler, Arthur W. 3,329,124. Wakefield, Frederick W. 3.318,743. Wakefield, Frederick W. 3.349.324. Weber, Anthony P. 3.320.099. Wellman, Robert J. 3.331,488. Wilson, Charles G„ Sr. 3.359,964. Wilson. James H. 3.349,834. Witt, Frank A. 3,315,335. Zemberrv, William L. 3.349,495. Zemberry, William L. 3,354,7S4. U.S. Stoneware. Inc. : See — Chamberlain. James M. W. 3.350,020. Coffman, Alfred C. 3,353,757. Cunningham, Thomas W. 3,295,772. Eckert, John S. 3,311,350. Eckert. John S. 3.325,376. Eckert, John S. 3,360,246. Moore. Frank D. 3.205.768. Siddall, Don D. 3,297,461. United States Surgical Corp. : See O'Dea. Thomas M. 3,315,863. U.S. Terminals, Inc. : See — DOZler, Milliard. 3.349,365. U.S. Terrazzo Panels, Inc. : See — Murray, John A 3,305,506. United States Time Corp., The : See — Altenburger, Paul. 3,352,000. Egger, Josef, and Meitinger. 3,350,873. Egger, Josef. Meitinger, and Esselborn. 3,303,641. Fitzgerald, William F. 3,334,512. Meitinger, Heinz, and Egger. 3,298,170. Sparing, Klaus, and Tilse. 3,320,738. Strobel, Josef M., and Haas. 3,347,710. U.S. Vitamin & Pharmaceutical Corp. : See — Freedman, Louis, and Sabine. 3,329,508. Karten, Marvin J. 3,335,147. Merritt, A. Jay, and Kesselman. 3,325,304. United Steel Companies Ltd., The : See — Saunders, Charles W. 3,305,899. Saunders, Charles W. 3,347,308. United Steel and Wire Co. : See — Davis, Lynn N. 3,297,108. Davis, Lynn N. 3,353,S30. United System Corp. : See — - Hulman, Jule, and Fisher. 3,350,639. United Tool & Plastics, Inc. : See — Hultgren. Eric G. 3,29S,509. Hultgren. George W. 3,338,458. Unitek Corp. : See — Diepeveen, John C. 3,342,395. Gilbert, John A. 3.317,703. Unltex Engineering Service Inc. : See — Lyles, Cecil R. 3,319,572. Unltex Ltd. : See— Sedden, Robert M. 3,312,253. Unltrode Corp. : See — Schuler, Chester L. 3,335,339. Unitwin Corp. : See — Young, Richard E. 3,340,748. Unity Mfg. Co. : See — Gross, Louis E. 3,307,029. Universal American Corp. : See — Carter, Thomas M. 3,321,137. Christen, Earl W., Seeley, and Kingsley. 3,305,918. Fender, Norman N. 3.315,538. Healy, Francis P. 3,315,416. Llndahl, Herbert S., and Falke. 3,324,673. Parsons, Kenneth W. 3,333,512. Parsons, Kenneth W., and Walton. 3,315,749. Walton, Wilfred E. 3,358,797. Walton, Wilfred E., and Bourdo. 3,339,270. Universal Building Products Corp. : See — Wright. Lyle E. 3,318,059. Universal Button Co. Division of Talon, Inc. : See — Schmidt, Erich A. 3,326,414. Universal Container Corp. : See — ■ Smull, Harold. 3.352,723. Universal Controls Inc. : See — Lange, Le Rov J., Robinson, and Groth. 3,335,407. Weingart, Richard I. N. 3,315.230. Universal Corrucated Box Machinery Corp. : See — Lopez, John. 3,324,773. Lopez, John. 3,326,095. Lopez. John. 3,354.796. Lopez, John P. 3,346,433. Universal Drafting Systems, Inc. : See — Wolf, Jesse D. 3.296.701. Wolf, Jesse D. 3,343,267. Universal Engineering Co. : See — Koch, Roland G. 3,347,115. Universal Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Stockton, George S., and Dunagan. 3,295,219. Universal Firearms Corp. : See — Seiderman, Abe. 3,341,963. Universal Instruments Corp. : See — Zemek, Albert W. 3,333,673. Zemek, Albert W. 3,344,816. Universal Machine Co., Inc. : See — Carter, Paul H., and Marion. 3,324,537. Universal Mfg. Co. : See — Jubl, James L., and Tufty. 3.319.S17. Juhl. James L., and Tufty. 3,340,942. Universal Mfg. Co. Inc. : See — Fahrbach, Rudolf. 3,307,991. Universal Mfg. Corp. : See — Miller, Imrich M. 3,329,762. Universal Maschinenfabrik Dr. Rudolf Scbieber G.m.b.H. : See — Krause, Erich. 3,301.016. Krause, Erich. 3,340.708. Kuhnert, Gottfried. 3,326,01S. Universal Match Corp. : See — All^eyer. David F.. and Reifeiss. 3,306,068. Bundschuh, William A. 3.313,162. Gygax, Ernest F. 3,308,739. Holstein, Alvin W., Prvor, Short, and Kessler. 3,33S,153. Holstein, Alvin W.. and Scbuller. 3,335,907. Kaiser, Lionel J. 3,309,112. 242-023— P- -86 1354 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Universal Match Corp. : See — Continued Lindbert, Allan W. 3,303,706. Nowitzky, Albin M. 3,290,095. Pacela, Allan F. 3,347,223. Schuller, James T., and Haeusser. 3,335, 83S. Simjian, Luther G. 3,329,052. Simjian, Luther G. 3,358,992. Simpson, Clarence B. 3,351,016. Spragg, Hal R„ Price, and Wooldridge. 3,352,238. Yingst, Thomas O., and Tucker. 3,335.952. Yingst, Thomas 0., and Traxel. 3,347,421. Yingst, Thomas O., and Tucker. 3,348,737. Universal Metal Hose Co. : See — Crawford, Thomas J. 3,309,003. Universal Molding Co. : See — Du Shane, Ray N. 3,299,575. Universal Moulded Fiber Glass Corp. : See — Boggs, Le Roy R. 3,301,930. Boggs, Le Roy R. 3 ; 303,529. Boggs. Le Rov R. 3.303,722. Boggs, Le Rov R. 3,306,797. Boggs, Le Roy R. 3,307.998. Boggs, Le Rov R. 3,336,426. Boggs, Le Roy R. 3,341,387. Boggs, Le Roy R. 3,345,999. Universal Oil Products Co. : See — Addison, George E. 3,348,419. Arrigo, Joseph T. 3,296,320. Arrigo, Joseph T. 3,300,471. Betz, Erwin C. 3,314.159. Bicek, Edward J. 3,296,119. Bicek, Edward J. 3,347,761. Bloeh, Herman S. 3,313,718. Bloch, Herman S. 3,320.326. Bloch, Herman S. 3,351,549. Bloch, Herman S. 3.354,881. Bloch, Herman S. 3,355,484. Bloch, Herman S., and Nixon. 3.324.193. Bloch, Herman S., and Nixon. 3,336.410. Bloch, Herman S., and Riedl. 3,360,586. Bloch, Herman S., and Wackher. 3,313,723. Breunich, Theodore R. 3,342,959. Broughton, Donald B. 3,305,456. Broughton, Donald B. 3,313,722. Broughton, Donald B. 3,318,803. Broughton, Donald B., and Brearley. 3,310,486. Cox, William L. 3,304,284. Cox, William L. 3.304.285. Cyba, Henryk A. 3,297,628. Cyba, Henryk A. 3.301.888. Cyba, Henryk A. 3,331,892. Cyba, Henryk A. 3,337,654. Cyba, Henrvk A. 3,349.103. Cyba, Henryk A. 3,349,110. Cyba, Henryk A. 3,359,347. Cyba, Henryk A., and Rosenwald. 3,324.158. Cza.ikowski, George J., and Liakakos. 3,296,118. Czajkowski, George J., and Liakakos. 3,322,842. De Rosset, Armand J. 3,303,229. De Rosset, Armand J. 3,325,556. De Young, Edwin L. 3,317,621. De Young, Edwin L„ and Latos. 3.327,024. Denny, Walter A., and Verner. 3,311,456. Dunkel, Morris. 3,297,606. Dunkel, Morris. 3,326.940. Dunkel, Morris. 3,326,978. Dunkel, Morris. 3,359.299. Dunkel, Morris, and Eckhardt. 3,305,391. Eallonardo, Charles M. 3.324.342. Fenske, Ellsworth R. 3,345,858. Fenske, Ellsworth R. 3,345.859. Fortman, John T. 3,317,419. Gatsis, John G. 3,317,420. Gatsis, John G. 3,331.769. Gatsis, John G 3.336,238. Gleim, William K. T. 3,297,589. Gleim, William K. T. 3,303,126. Gleim, William K. T. 3.336.219. Gleim, William K. T., and Gatsis. 3,317,421. Gorring, Robert L. 3,355,250. Guarnaccio, Anthony J., and Latos. 3,340.329. Haensel, Vladimir, and Hoekstra. 3,310,599. Hardison, Leslie C. 3.306.707. Hardison. Leslie C. 3.310 098. Hayes, Charles M. 3.340,273. Hayes, John C. 3,342,751. Hayes, John C. 3.346.336. Hayes, John C. 3,355.248. Hayes. John C, McGrath, and Haensel. 3,340,205. Hensel. Walter C. 3 316.685. Hensel, Walter C. 3,356,207. Hoekstra, James. 3,360.330. Hoekstra, James, and Haensel. 3.340,011. Houlihan, William J. 3,313,843. Houlihan. William J. 3.328.260. Hunter William K. 3.347.942. Iappelli, Vincent J. 3,322,814. Iappelli, Vincent J., and Sobel. 3,328,458. Jones, Edwin K. 3,303,233. Jones, Edwin K. 3,312,734. Larson, John R., and Zimmerman. 3.349,138. Latos, Edwin J., and Hayes. 3,316,175. Universal Oil Products Co. : See — Continued Lengemann, Robert A. 3,359, 19S. Lester, George R. 3,310,380. Lester, George R. 3,316,313. Lester, George R. 3,346,655. Lester, George R. 3,353,916. Lester, George R„ and Adams. 3,304,26S. Levy, Joseph. 3,313,854. Levy, Joseph, and Lusskin. 3,314,998. Levy, Joseph, and Psihas. 3,326,981. Linn, Carl B. 3,297,593. Linn, Carl B., and Hervert. 3,331,663. Louvar, Cecelia J., and de Rosset. 3,346,340. Louvar, James J. 3,329,727. Louvar, James J., and Francoy-Atares. 3,317,611. Louvar, James J., Guarnaccio, and Symon. 3,330,777. Luloff, Jerome S., and Dunkel. 3,299,160. Lusskin, Robert, and Levy. 3,297,764. Lusskin, Robert, and Lew. 3,320,323. McCartney, Daniel E., and Hauser. 3,314,761. Mcllarg, Robert E. 3,336,701. Mejean, Jacques G., Di Noia, and Breunich. 3,335,244. Michalko, Edward. 3,348,911. Michalko, Edward. 3,356,451. Michalko, Edward. 3,359,068. Moehl, Reno W. 3,340,012. Moehl, Reno W. 3.351,567. Nielsen, Earl A. 3,322,651. Nixon, William G., and Marcus. 3,331,881. Oliveau, John V. 3,341,871. Pochowicz, Donald R. 3.354,240. Pohlenz, Jack B., and Scott. 3,342,561. Pollitzer, Ernest L. 3,306,944. Pollitzer, Ernest L„ Haensel, and Bloch. 3,318,821. Pollitzer, Ernest L., Louvar, and Illingworth. 3,305,- 590. Saunders, Harry C. 3,317,397. Schmerling, Louis. 3,297,443. Schmerling, Louis. 3,297,761. Schmerling, Louis. 3,317,590. Scott. Norman H., and Vesely. 3,353,713. Sparks, Allen K. 3,318,964. Sparks, Allen K. 3,329,696. Sparks, Allen K. 3,352,777. Speel. Henrv C. 3.345,300. Toekelt, Walter G. 3,342,792. Uitti, Kenneth D. 3,349,145. Urban, Peter. 3,306,006. Urban, Peter. 3,326,816. Veselv, Jerome A., and Linn. 3,326,983. Wackher, Richard C, and Broughton. 3,306,848. Wackher, Richard C, and Raniquist. 3,340,'316. Ward, Dennis J. 3.306,841. Witt, Paul A. 3,349,146. Universal Patent and Development Ltd. : See — Costello, Alfred P. 3,349,979. Universal Products, Corp., The : See — Lattin, Leroy E., and Bliznak. 3,313,478. Universal Rundle Corp. : See — Alexander, Fred C. 3,325, S28. Universal Space Corp. : See — Poague, Donald R. 3,339.944. Universal Tool & Stamping Co., Inc. : See — Ulm, Russell K. 3,313,522. University of Arizona Foundation : See — De Lisle, Auguste L. 3,297,410. University of California, The Regents of the : See — Anderson, Victor C. 3.316,544. Birdsall, Charles K. 3,346,819. Chancellor, William J. 3.331,155. Henderson, Jerald M. 3,331,244. Hill, Fredrick L., and Gates. 3,331,198. Hill. Frederick L„ and Gates. 3,353,342. Mnller, Richard S., and Conragan. 3,351,786. O'Brien, Michael. 3,331,197. Pence, Roy J. 3,359,158. Snodgrass, James M. 3,319,094. University Engineers, Inc. : See — Hashemi, Hadi T. 3,320,756. University of Illinois Foundation : See — ■ Dimick, Robert C. 3,359,796. Maves, Paul E. 3.355,740. Schuemnnn, Wilfred C. 3.341,727. University of Kentucky Research Foundation, The: See — Conner, Rex A. 3,299,518. Ellis, John H. 3,331,080. University of Minnesota, The Regents of the : See — Blackshear, Perry L., Jr., and Dorman. 3,296,865. Lawver, James E. 3,337,328. University of Mississippi : See — Nobles, William L. 3,318,875. University Patents, Inc. : See — Juras, Appy, 3,356,559. University of Tennessee Research Corp., The : See — Ontko, Joseph A., and Jones. 3,304,990. Uniweld Inc. : See — Hanson, Thomas P. 3,301,289. Uno, Keikichi : See — ■ Iwakura, Yoshio, Uno, and Imai. 3,313,783. LIST OK I'ATKNTKKS L355 Uno, Naovukl : Sec — Ito, Kioshl, anil Uno. 3,343,043. Karikawa, Torn, Ito, and Uno. 3,303,706. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and Uno. 3,324,779. Nobusawa, Tsukumo, and Uno. 3,347,141. Otanl, Takao, Muto, Miyakawa, Ito, and Uno. 3,336,850. Suzuki. Minora, and Uno. 3,349,078. Unsworth, Samuel A. Heat conducting device for detecting hot journal boxes. 3,344,272, 9-20-67, CI. 246—169. Unter, Robert K. : See — Dauenbaugh, Robert L„ and Unter. 3,302,434. Untereiner, Gerald L. : 8e< Spialtcr. Leonard, and Untereiner. 3,350,3S5. Unterstenhtifer, Giinter : See — Colin, Teinier, Scliradcr, and Unterstenbofer. 3,336,420. Muth Unterstenbofer, and Herllnger. 3,322,828. Unterstenhoefer, Leo : See — Raichle, Ludwig, Unterstenhoefer, and Trioschmann. 3,330,252. Stastny, Fritz, Unterstenhoefer, Graf, and Loefller. 3,336,- 184. Unterweiser, Paul M., to Rotocator Corp. Typewriter indicat- ing device. 3,343,643, 9-26-67, CI. 197 — 189. Untieda, John H. : See — Gatti, Arno, and Untledt. 3,334,905. Untiedt, Miles E., to Brunswick Corp. Ball retarder. 3,304,- 087, 2-14-67, CI. 273 — 47. Untiedt, Miles E., to Brunswick Corp. Variable speed ball lift. 3,313,540, 4-11-67, CI. 273 — 49. Untz. Robert W. : See — Grawey. Charles E. 3,357,456. Unuina, Nobumitsu, to Hitachi, Ltd. Optical apparatus for obtaining schlieren patterns in rotating centrifuge cells. 3,333,505, 8-1-67, CI. 88 — 14. Unwin, Alexander M. : See — Hanks, Russell V., and Unwin. 3,353,114. Uon Roll AG. : See — Iacobovici, Theodor. 3,333,556. Upchurch, Joseph D. : See — Pigeon, Dale YV'., and Upchurch. 3,353,808. Upchurch, Lawson R., Jr. Apparatus for mounting wiring or the like. 3,345,728, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 203. Updegraff, Loy A., to Bituminous Coal Research, Inc. Capaci- tance probe for particulate materials having a pair of plates connected in the manner of a keel. 3,296,524, 1-3-07. CI. 324 — 61. Updegrave, Walter C. Rotary fluid motor with axial thrust balancing means. 3,339,463, 9-5-67, CI. 92 — 31. Updike, Abner G., to Ampex Corp. Means for converting an input signal to a representative voltage. 3,333,109, 7-25-67, CI. 307—88.5. Updike, Otis L.. Jr. : See — Arnold, Edwin W., Updike, and Zinner. 3,344, 7S9. Upham, Wesley B., to The Lubrizol Corp. Phosphating solu- tions. 3,307,979, 3-7-67 CI. 148—6.15. Upjohn Co., The : See — Anthony, William C. 3,301.868. Anthony, William C. 3,354,159. Argoudelis, Alexander D., Fox, and Bergy. 3,359,164. Argoudelis, Alexander D., Herr, and Mason. 3,342.681. Argoudelis, Alexander D., Johnson, and Pyke. 3, 313, S01. Argoudelis, Alexander D., and Mason. 3,329,508. Argoudelis, Alexander D., and Mason. 3,359.103. Ayer, Donald E., and Pike. 3,349,084. Babcock, John C, and Campbell. 3,313,701. Babcoek, John C, and Campbell. 3,341,557. Babcock, John C, and Campbell. 3,359,287. Bannister, Brian. 3,300,475. Bannister, Brian. 3,317.509. Bannister, Brian, Birkenmever, and Kagan. 3,316,243. Bannister, Brian, and Hoeksema. 3,337,527. Bannister, Brian, and Hoeksema. 3,346,035. Beal, Philip F., Ill, Fonken, and Pike. 3,290,091. Bergy, Malcolm E., Coats, Hanka, and Johnson. 3.300,- 382. Bergy. Malcolm E., Coats, and Reusser. 3,309.273. Bergy, Malcolm E., Eble, Evans, Herr, Heinle, Large, and Sokolski. 3,305,554. Bergy, Malcolm E.. and Johnson. 3.359,165. Bergy. Malcolm E., and Pvke. 3,350,269. Campbell, J Allan. 3,331,863. Campbell, J Allan, and Babcock. 3,341.411. Campbell, J Allan, and Babcock. 3.357.SSS. Campbell, J Allan, and Pike. 3.341,560. Curtiss, John N., Forsvall, and Rausch. 3,297,759. Eberts, Floyd S., Jr. 3,311,539. Eppsteln, Samuel H. 3,317,392. Evans, John S. 3.320,132. Fonken. Gunther S., Herr, and Murrav. 3,304.323. Fonken. Gunther S.. Herr. and Murrav. 3.352,884. Foster. Ebenezer A. T., Odinak, and Sayigh. 3,358,025. Gray, Jack E., Underwood, and Mann. 3,300,3S0. Hanze, Arthur R. 3.300.479. Hanze, Arthur R. 3,309,358. Hanze, Arthur R. 3.316.249. Hanze, Arthur R. 3,322,818. Hanze, Arthur R. 3.337,530. Herr, Milton E. 3.351,042. Herr. Ross R. 3,297,715. Hester, Jackson B., Jr. 3.314,942. Upjohn Co., The : See — Continued Hester, Jackson B., Jr. 3 330,835. Hester, Jackson B., Jr. 3,347,866. Hester, Jackson B., Jr., and Szmuszkovlcz. 3,345,376. Hoeksema, Herman. Re. 20,10 I. Hoeksema, Herman. 3,318,866. Hoeksema, Herman, Herr, and Bannister. 3,826,891. Hsl, Richard S. P. 3,317,583. Hsi, Richard S. P. 3,349.1 12. .Tahnke. Heinz K. 3,31S,867. Johnson Le Roy E., Smith, Meyer, and Owen. 3,335.057. Kagan, Fred, and Martin. 3.297,728. Eagan, Fred, and Wecliter. 3.357,887. Kelly, Ronald B., Renls. 3,308,117. King, Franklin S., and Vlsser. 3,332,421. Kramer, Sherman F., and Dale. 3,310,4i;7 Lednicer, Daniel. 3,313,853. Lednicer, Daniel. 3,320,271. Lednicer, Daniel. 3,338.914. Lemin, Alan J. 3,320,122. Lemin, Alan J. 3,321,362, Magerlein, Barney J. 3,297,716. Magerlein, Barney J. 3,301,871. Magerlein, Barney J. 3.304.229. Magerlein, Barney J. 3,306,892. Mover, Custis E„ and Bhuvan. 3,345,262. Moffett, Robert B. 3,311,636. Moffett, Robert B. 3.325,544. Moffett, Robert B. 3,334,08S. Nadeau. Herbert G., and Waszeciak. 3,353,411. Paquette, Leo A. 3,300.513. 3,303,194. 3,313,824. 3,316,299. 3.317,515. 3,318,899. 3,320,238. 3,321,471. 3,321,482. 3,347,857. 3,310,471. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Paquette, Leo A. Parcells, Alan J. Parham, Price H. 3.352,000. Pike, John E. 3,305,546. Potts, Jon S., Sayigh, and Ulrich. 3,341,564. Reusser, Fritz. 3,308,027. Reusser, Fritz. 3,317.400. Reusser, Fritz. 3,331,751. Savage, George M. 3,300,287. Sayigh, Adnan A. R. 3,342,845. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and Tilley. 3,311,654. Sayigh, Adnan A. R., and Ulrich. 3,301,S95. Savigh, Adnan A. R., and Ulrich. 3,352,909. Schroeder. William. 3,299,097. Schroeder, William. 3,306,821. Schumann, Edward L. 3.304.324. Schumann, Edward L. 3,308,154. Schumann, Edward L. 3,329.677. Schumann, Edward L. 3,337,608. Schumann, Edward L. 3.341.591. Schumann, Edward L. 3,347,933. Skaletzky. Louis L. 3.317,527. Skaletzky, Louis L. 3,337,563. Smith, Charles G. 3.304.231. Spero, George B. 3,296,254. Sperry, Chester C, and Dankert. 3,332,367. Steel, Robert. 3.301,769. Strube, Richard E. 3.296.259. Szabo, Ladislaus D. A., and Keimer. 3,342,676. Szmuszkovicz, Jacob. 3.296,072. Szmuszkovlcz. Jacob. 3.301.867. Szmuszkovicz, Jacob. 3,352,850. Tilley, James N., and Sayigh. 3,296.304. Tucker, Beniamin W.. and Ulrich. 3,345,407. Ulrich, Henri. 3,330,848. Ulrich. Henri. 3,330.849. Ulrich, Henri, Tilley. and Savigh. 3,337,621. Underwood. Gerald E. 3.317,384. Ursprung, Joseph J. 3.337,579. Ursprung, Joseph J., and Anthony. 3,357,9S1. Van Overloop. Donald R. 3.313,695. Veldkamp, William. 3.317,380. Visser. Melvin J. 3.330,281. Visser, Melvin J., and Wilsev. 3.330,282. Von E. Doering, William, Savigh. and Tilley. 3,296,305. Von E. Doering, William. Savigh, and Tillev. 3.296,306. Wechter, William J. 3.316.146. Wechter, William J. 3,317.512. Wechter, William J. 3. 338.882. Wechter, William J 3.33S.S91. Wechter, William J., and Hanze. 3,336, 2S9. Wilev, Paul F. 3, 338, SSI. Wright, John B. 3.296.071 Wright, John B. 3.317.523. Wright. John B. 3.320.933. Toungdale, Gilbert A. 3.331.S50. Up-Right, Inc. : See — Johnson, Wallace J. S., Fisher, and Claxton. 3.327.S10. Upsilon-Werk Wienke & Michels K.G. : See — Micbels, Hermann. 3.344.7S4. Uptegraff, R. E., Mfg. Co. : See — Uptegraff, Roy^E., Jr. 3.300,752. Uptegraff, Rov E., Jr., to R. E. Uptegraff Mfg. Co. Transformer housing construction. 3.360,752, 12-26-67, CI. 336 — 59. 1356 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Upton, Chester W., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Elec- tric switch. 3,348,002, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 48. Upton, Chester W., Jr., and G. Siviy, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Electric distribution system. 3,348,001, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 48. Upton, Lee O., and E. J. Chwalek, to American Optical Co. Lens holder. 3,336,902, 8-22-67, CI. 118—503. Upton, Orland E., to Admiral Corp. Locking device for printed circuit modules. 3,335,386, 8-8-67, CI. 339—17. Upton, Raymond R. Mattress with sag-resistant insert. 3,319,274, 5-16-67, CI. 5—345. Uptown, Roger W. : See — Barnes, James K., and Upton. 3,304,822. Ura, Frank T. : See — Chesebrough, James A., and Ura. 3,313,293. Ura, Yasukazu : See — Otsubo, Iwao, Ura, Sato, Hayakawa, and Sakata. 3,318,- 764. Ura, Yoshihiro, to Kokusai Denki Kabushlki Kaisha (known as Kokusai Electric Co., Ltd.). Piezo-electric oscillator with crossed wires for filter. 3,336,541, 8-15-67, CI. 333—72. Uraneck, Carl A. : See — Burleigh, John E., and Uraneck. 3,301,841. Uraneck, Carl A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Thiourea dioxide as reductant in emulsion polymerization. 3,344,128, 9-26- 67, CI. 260—84.1. Uraneck, Carl A., J. N. Short, R. P. Zelinski, and H. L. Hsleh, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for terminating the organo lithium catalysis of diene polymerization and product resulting therefrom. 3,322,738, 5-30-67, CI. 260—84.7. Uraneck, Carl A., O. G. Buck, W. J. Trepka, and R. J. Son- nenfeld, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization of vinyl- idene-containing monomers with an initiator consisting of an alkali metal derivative of a functional halogen-sub- stituted aromatic compound. 3,326,881, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 94.6. Urani, Angelo, to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for electric circuits. 3,301,981, 1-31-67, CI. 200—142. Urani, Angelo, to McGraw-Edison Co. Glass-encased electric fuses. 3,304,394. 2-14-67, CI. 200 — 131. Urani, Angelo, to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for electric circuits. 3,348,007, 10-17-67, CI. 200 — 131. Urani, Angelo. to McGraw-Edison Co. Protectors for electric circuit. 3,356,806, 12-5-67, CI. 200—^129. Urbach, Franz, to Eastman Kodak Co. Exposure control in xerographic printing. 3,321,307, 5-23-67, CI. 96 — 1. Urbach, Hans : See— Metzger, Horst, and Urbach. 3,318,871. Urban, Donald C, and C. A. Smith, to Emerson Electric Co. Gas valve. 3,300,174, 1-24-67, a. 251—29. Urban, Frank O., to Howe Plastic and Chemical Co., Inc. Floatable kit. 3,319,685, 5-16-67, CI. 150—52. Urban, Friederich : See — Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Urban, John A., to American Motors Corp. Clothes washer fluid distributing and filling device. 3,335,584, 8-15-67, CI. 68 — 207. Urban, Louis A. : See — Stearns, Charles F., Urban, and Baker. 3,307,352. Urban, Louis A., to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel control. 3,295,315, 1-3-67, CI. 60—39.28. Urban, Louis A., to United Aircraft Corp. Fuel control. 3,314,233, 4-18-67, CI. 60 — 39.28. Urban, Louis A., to United Aircraft Corp. Closed-loop fuel control for gas turbine engines. 3,316,713, 5-2-67, CI. 60 — 39.28. Urban, Peter, to Universal Oil Products Co. Separation of gas mixtures utilizing plural sorbent zones in series and parallel. 3,306,006, 2-28-67, CI. 55 — 25. Urban, Peter, to Universal Oil Products Co. Reactivating solid phthalocyanine catalyst. 3,326,816, 6-20-67, CI. 252 — 413. Urban, Walter D., to United States of America, Navy. Switch- ing apparatus for controlling the input circuit of an analog integrator. 3,311,740, 3-28-67, CI. 235—183. Urbanek, Friedrich, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktlen- fesellschaft. Production of cyclododecanol. 3,333,010, 7-25- 7, CI. 260—617. Urbaniak, Zdzislaw S. Apparatus for continuous capacitive welding of plastic foils by means of high-frequency-currents. 3,339,053, 8-29-67, CI. 219—10.53. Urbanic, Anthony J., and D. Van Wagenen, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Polyurethane coated fabric. 3,311,527, 3-28-67, CI. 161—64. Urbanic, Anthony J., and D. Van Wagenen, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Dry-cleanable expanded plastic laminates and methods of making the same. 3,328,225, 6-27-67, CI. 161—89. Urbanlck, Burton A., to Met-L-Wood Corp. Door construction. 3,347,305, 10-17-67, CI. 160 — 40. Urbanosky, Harold J., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Permanently set bridge plug. 3,306,362, 2-28-67, CI. 166 — 135. Urbanosky, Harold J., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Core sample-taking bullet. 3,329,217, 7-4-67, CI. 175 — 4. Urbanosky, Harold J., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Formation fluid-sampling apparatus. 3,352,361, 11-14-67, CI. 166—100. and Electric toothbrush. 3,296,502. 143—167. 3,311,- Urbanowski, Richard L. : See — Hedge, Thomas E., Cooley, Entemann, Steinkoenii Urbanowski. 3,317,619. Urbanski, Carole N. : See — Baines, Eugene F., and Urbanski. 3,349,013. Urbanski, Stefan : See — Naglowski, Jerzy L., and Urbanski. 3,359,493. Urbassik, Joseph E., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Marine drive lift mechanism. 3,357,393, 12-12-67, CI. 115—41. Urben, Frederick E., to Jeppesen & Co. Navigation slide rule. 3,350,007, 10-31-67, CI. 235 — 88. Urbinati, Mario. Guiding arrangement for railroad-type vehicles equipped with pneumatic tires. 3,308,766, 3-14-67, a. 104 — 119. Urbush, Richard L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. 3,316,576, 5-2-67, CI. 15—22. Ure, Vernon H. : See — Jones, George F., and Ure. 3,360,497. Urech, Jakob : See — Vischer, Ernst, Pechtig, Bickel, Bosshardt, and Urech. 3,296,258. Urech, Jakob, B. Fechtig, R. Bosshardt, H. Bickel, K. Schenk- er, and M Wilhelm, to Ciba Corp. Derivatives of 7-amino- cephalosporanic acid. 3,355,452, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 243. Cren, Richard F. : See — Woodside, Frank G., and Uren. 3,330,056. Ureseal Corp. : See — Andrews, Robert F. 3,327,882. Uretsky, Carl L. : See- Gross, Sherman B., Uretsky, and Altebrando. Urfer, Allen D. : See — Cooper, Robert S., and Urfer. 3,329,615. Urholt, Chris P. Saw guide. 3,327,744, 6-27-67, CI. Uribe, Antonio M. Bearing supported skate wheel. 417, 3-28-67. CI. 301—5.7. Urich, Michael L., and J. J. Frankowski, to Holley Carburetor Co. Carburetor. 3.328,010, 6-27-67, CI. 261—34. Uriel, Jos€ and S. Avrameas, to Etablissement Public : Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique. Proteolytic enzymes of pig pancreas. 3,357,894, 12-12-67, CI. 195—66. Urish, Frank, to Glo-Mark Products Co., Inc. Machine for marking garments for positioning buttons and buttonholes. 3,331,135, 7-18-67, CI. 33—190. Urish, Morris, to Fornaciari Co. Control means. 3,313,107, 4-11-67. CI. 60^52. Urlaub, Alfred, to Motoren-Werke Mannheim A.G. vorrn. Benz Abt. Stat Motorenbau. Cylinder for an internal com- bustion engine. 3,330,264, 7-11-67, CI. 123 — 193. Urmenyi, Laszlo. Device for detecting surface elevations In sheet material. 3,348,313, 10-24-67, CI. 33—148. Urmetz, Walter W., and J. C. Carpenter, to Oglebay Norton Co. Bottom ring-wiper strip assembly and method of making it. 3,332,659, 7-25-67, CI. 249—202. Urne, Vasili : See — Jirou, Marcel, and Urne. 3,325,467. Urness, Douglas J. : See — Turja, Richard H., and Urness. 3,328,600. Urquhart, Donald B., to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Ap- paratus for effecting dense phase fluidisation of particulate material. 3,332,853, 7-25-67, CI. 202 — 121. Urquhart, Gerald R., to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Ink utilization in writing instruments. 3,334,616, 8-8-67, CI. 120 — 42.4. Urquhart, Lloyd G., to H. F. Livermore Corp. Pick ball stud assembly. 3,332,449, 7-25-67, CI. 139—142. Urquhart, Lloyd G., to H. F. Livermore Corp. Shuttle check for looms. 3,339,591, 9-5^67, CI. 139—183. Urquhart, Lloyd G., and F. A. Depuy, to H. F. Livermore Corp. Picker-stick block for looms. 3,302,667, 2-7-67, CI. 139—159. Urquhart-Pullen, David I., to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Time assignment speech interpolation system. 3,311,707, 3-28-67, CI. 179 — 15. Urrabaz, Joe J. : See — Markland, Samuel M., Lampton, and Urrabaz. 3,296,361. Urry, Lewis F., to Union Carbide Corp. Leak-resistant dry cell. 3,338,750, 8-29-67, CI. 136 — 107. Ursehel, Gerald W. System for processing a product. 3,320,- 905, 5-23-67, CI. 107—14. Ursehel, Gerald W. Machine and method of forming extrudible material into pieces. 3,329,101, 7-4-67, CI. 107 — 14. Ursehel, Gerald W. Method of forming extrudible material Into pieces. 3,329,102, 7-4-67, CI. 107 — 54. Ursehel, Joe R. Knife assembly for beam snipper machine. 3,304,974, 2-21-67, CI. 146—86. Ursehel, Joe R. Knife assembly. 3,304,975, 2-21-67, CL 146—86. Ursehel, Joe R. Bean snipper machine. 3,318,350, 5-9-67, CI. 146—86. Urscheler, Jack A. Tension devices for embroidery machines. 3,356,050, 12-5-67, CI. 112 — 97. Ursetta, Samuel J. Apparatus for sowing seeds. 3,307,749, 3-7-67, CI. 222—276. Urso, Ralph F. : See- Porter, Edward B., and Urso. 3,298,460. Ursprung, Joseph J., to The Upjohn Co. Unsymmetrical 2,2'-alkylenebisbenzimidazoles. 3,337,579, 8-22-67, CI. 260—309.2. Ursprung, Joseph J., and W. C. Anthony, to The Upjohn Company. l,2-dihydro-l-hydroxy-5,6-trl-and 5,6-tetramethyl- ene pyrimidines. 3,357,981, 12-12-67, CI. 260— ■256.4. LIST OF PATENTEES 1357 See- N. Usoskin, executor. 1-31-67. CI. 129 — 21. Urushltla, Koichl : See — Majiina, Tsutomu, and Urushkla. 3,353,073. Urusliida, Koichl, and S. Anazawa, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Glass sealed ceramic housings for semiconductor devices. 3,335,330, 8-S-G7, CI. 317—234. Dsami, Gunji, and M. Yamanaka. Automatic laundry washer. 3,338,075, 8-29-67, CI. 6S — 43. Usami, Noboru, T. Aida, S. Narita, M. Ogino, and K. Kita- niura, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Color- television receiving system using beam-indexing signul. 3,32S,516, 6-27-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Uschmann, Gerhard. Machine for the multiple printing of solid articles. 3,335,658, 8-15-67, CI. 101 — 35. Usher, James F. : See — Usher, John R., J. F. and J. A. Re. 26,215. Usher, John A. : See — Usher, John R., J. F. and J. A. Re. 26,215. Usher, John R., J. F. and J. A. Usher, deceased (by M. C. Usher, executrix). Collapsible structure. Re. 26,215, 5-30- 67, CI. 52 — 646. Usher, Marcella C. : See — Usher, John R., J. F. and J. A. Re. 26,215. Usher, Peter P., to General Cable Corp. Removable metal cushion for hose or pipe clamp. 3,302,915, 2-7-67, CI. 248—74. Usines et Acieries de tSambre et Meuse Boissier, Pierre. 3,33S,1S3. Usines Gustave Staar S.A. : See — ■ Staar, Marcel J. H. 3,327,188. Staar, Marcel J. H. 3,347,482. Staar, Marcel J. H. 3,349,192. Staar, Marcel J. H. 3,357,303. Usoskin, Edward, deceased, by R. Loose-leaf display device. 3,301,264 Usoskin, Robert N. : See — Usoskin, Edward. 3,301,264. Usry, Joe D., to Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Pintle valve and flow collimator. 3,317,184, 5-2-67, CI. 251 — 122. Usry Joe D., and R. L. Warren, to Ling-Temco-Vought, Inc. Injectant stream analyzer. 3,338,093, 8-29-67, CI. 73 — 119. Ussery. Paul W. : See — Bloom. Stephen D., and Ussery. 3,350,661. Ussery, Paul W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Sta- bilized transistor regulator. 3,334,241, 8-1-67, CI. 307 — 24. Ustav pro Vyzkum motorovych Vozldel : See — Kraic, Otto, and Venygr. 3,323,498. Usui, Koichi : See — Sugahara, Yujiro T., Sato, and Usui. 3,300,870. Utah Construction & Mining Co. : See — Gardner, John, and Ritchie. 3,309,140. Johnson. Victor T. 3,296,450. Porath, Phillip R., and Pettibone. 3,348,912. Williams, John R. 3,312,033. Utashlro, Hiroshi, and K. Ohno, to Kawasaki Steel Corp. Roll forming machine. 3,355,922, 12-5-67, CI. 72 — 178. Uter, Thomas G. : See — Griswold, Lee M., Shiells, and Uter. 3,348,017. Uterhart, Philip E., to Bell & Howell Co. Protective photo- graphic film package. 3,312,338, 4-4-67, CI. 206—52. Utiger, Lee A. : See — Roxburgh, Dale F., and Utiger. 3,358,561. Utilux Proprietary Ltd. : See — Karl, Walter. 3,350,765. Utjakov, Lev L. : See — Sigorsky, Vitaly P., Sitnikov, and Utjakov. Utku, Ruhi : See — Giammona, Salvatore. and Utku. 3,339,046. Utrup, Kathrvn M. : See — Utrup, Orville H. and K. M. 3,354,636. Utrup, Orville H. and K. M. Circle jet engine 11-28-67, CI. 60—39.35. Utschig, Walter C, to General Foods Corp. Production of glossy coated paper. 3,349,749, 10-31-67, CI. 118 — 60. Utsunomiya, Tsuneo : See — Kubota, Yasuharu, and Utsunomiya. 3,308,403. Utter, Richard E. : See — Callahan, James L., Milberger, and Utter. 3,326,817. Utting, George R., and P. G. Mueller, to Intertech, Inc. Auto- matic sample changer. 3,348,418, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 421. Utz, Kastulus, to Multifol Patentverwertungs A.G. Apparatus for making laminated articles. 3,339,234, 9-5-67, CI. 18 — 14. Uys, Johannes M., to The Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co. Pressure casting molds. 3,326,272, 6-20-67, CI. 164 — 323. Uzunoglu, Vasil, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Bistable multivibrator. 3,359,428, 12-19-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. V-Plex Clutch Corp. : See — Davis, Marion H. 3,306,132. VDO Tachometer Werke Adolf Schindllng G.m.b.H. : See — Henss, Heinrich, and Rietmuller. 3,307,782. VEB alwo Altenburger Wollspinnerei : See — Schumann, Herbert and M., and Dehmel, Menzl, and Wappler. 3,328,946. VEB Arzneimittelwerk Dresden : See — Krahnefeld, Helmut. 3,321,142. Markwardt, Fritz, Walsmann, Schafer, and Topfer. 3.300.3S3. 3,323,077. 3,354,636, VEB Carl Zeiss Jena : See — Broche, Werner. 3,319,550. Hesse, Gerhard, and DIetel. 3,355,603. Schmidt, Karl-Heinz, and Fickler. 3,342,902. Schoeler, Horst, and Manek. 3,355,807. Schoeler, Horst, and Welbrecht. 3,299,774. Schoeler, Horst, Weibrecht, Hartwig, and Heyroth. 3,326.080. VEB Chemiefaserwerk Schwarza "Wilhelm Pleck." : See — Buschmann, Gerhard E., Gotthardt, and Koch. 3,320,- 343. Ludewig, Hermann. 3,335,115. Machold, Alfred O. K., Nehring, and Ramm. 3,307,623. VEB Dieselmotorenwerk Rosrock : See — Tillack, Dietrich. 3,314,402. VEB Druckmaschinenwerke Leipzig: See — Hank, Dietrich. 3,317,156. Skiera, Heinz. 3,352,171. VEB Glasfaserwerk Steinach : See — Flemming, Herbert, and Kuhne. 3,317,100. VEB Guss- und Farbenglaswerke Plrna-Copitz : See — Forster, Heinz, and Seidler. 3,346,359. VEB Kabelwerk Oberspree (KWO) : See — Tzschirntsch. Paul. 3,355,191. VEB Kombinat Fortschritt : See — Hohlfeld, Gottfried, and Martin. 3,333,617. VEB Leuna-Werke Walter Ulbricht : See — Kaufhold, Robert, Haase, and Kloss. 3,331,191. VEB Lokomotivbau-Elektrotechnlsche Werke Hans Beimler : See — Forster, Harry. 3,333,626. Forster, Harry. 3,333,627. Von Ardenne, Manfred, and Schiller. 3,330,901. VEB Mansfeld-Kombinat Wilhelm Pleck : See — Lange, Alfred, and Barthel. 3,29S,825. VEB Nahwirkmasehinenbau Malimo Karl-Marx-Stadt : See — Wunsch, Wolfgang, Kreisel, and Ruger. 3,309,900. VEB Peene-Werft Wolgast: See — Schneider, Klaus. 3,351, 3S9. VEB Pentacon Dresden Kamera- und Kinowerke : See — Hillmann, Paul. 3,357,778. Perner, Johann, Donath, Korf, and Hainy. 3,334,543. Strehle, Horst, and Schmatze. 3,356,985. Trankner, Werner. 3,327.600. VEB Sachsisches Kunstseidenwerk Slefried Radel : See — Keil, Alfred, Mally, Gruhl, and WOlfl. 3,357,047. VEB Schaumglaswerk Taubenbach : See — Schulz, Ernst O. 3,348,933. VEB Tabak- und Industriemaschlnen Dresden : See — Geyer, Herbert. 3,316,918. VEB Transformatoren- und Rontgenwerk Dresden : See — Franke, Siegfried, Grosse, and Torge. 3,358,239. Von Ardenne, Manfred. 3,309,655. VEB Vereinigte Backereimaschinenwerke : See — Richter, Helmut, Wohlfahrt, Fuchs, and Arndt. 3,338,- 377. VEB Wirkmaschinenbau Karl Marx Stadt : See — Barth, Johannes. 3,331,218. VEB Wirkmaschinenbau Limbach-Oberfrohna : See — Landgraf, Hugo P. 3,355,911. VEB Zentrale Entwicklung-Konstruktion fur ElBen-, Blech- und Metallwaren : See — Recknagel, Lothar, Fischer, and Jager. 3,333,623. VEB Zentrale Entwicklung und Konstruktion Zek Hydraullk : See— Bittel, Karl. 3,342,474. Bittel, Karl. 3,346,251. VFW Vereinigte Flugtechnische Werke G.m.b.H. : See — Reder, Otto. 3,306,246. VIB Apparatebau G.m.b.H. : See — Nagler. Karl, and Winhelm. 3,332,625. VISIrecord, Inc. : See — Proulx, Romeo T. 3,329,150. Proulx, Romeo T. 3,358,692. Proulx, Romeo T. 3,358,792. V-M Corp. : See — Arent, John F. 3,352.561. Estkowski, Michael H. 3,345.074. Faulkner, Willard J. Re. 26,205. Hammond, Robert J. 3,336,032. Hammond, Robert J. 3,352.562. Karecki, Marion R. 3,350,024. Karecki, Marion R., and Ratter. 3,303,711. Ratter, Alfred C, and Karecki. 3,319,483. Simpson, Richard W. 3,301,563. VSI Corp. : See- Becker, George J. 3,322,449. V & V Companies, Inc. : See — Seulen, Gerhard W., and Vaughan. 3,320,348. V and W Aircraft Castings, Inc. : See — Davis, David R. 3,313,261. Vaara, George H. Newspaper vending machine. 3,306,414, 2-28-67, CI. 194—88. Vacant!, Francesco: See — Cappuccio, Vittorio, Maltese, and Vacanti. 3,312,755. Vacca, Alphonse J., to Cumberland Chemical Corp. Process for mixing polyvinyl acetate with saponification catalyst. 3,300,460, 1-24-67, CI. 260—89. Vacca, John N., and D. A. Bratsch, to General Foods Corp. Vegetable topping machine. 3,307,599, 3-7-67, CI. 146 — 85. 1358 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1UG7 Vacca, Luigi, to United Aircraft Corp. Rotor head fairing for articulated aircraft rotor. 3,310,120, 3-21-67, CI. 170— 160.56. Vacca, Luigi, and D. L. Ferris, to United States of America, Navy. Mechanical blade locks. 3,343,610, 9-26-67, CI. 170 — 160.12. Vaccaro, Angelo, and H. F. E. Dixon, to Columbia Ribbon and Carbon Mfg. Co., Inc. Direct key calling telephone station having binary converting means. 3,328,533, 6-27-67, CI. 179— IS. Vaccaro, James V. : See — Ashley, Robert B., Joseph, and Vaccaro. 3,305,807. Vacek, Lubomir C, to Maumee Chemical Co. Organic amine salts of saccharin. 3,325.475. 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 211. Vacha, Fred, to Beede Electrical Instrument Co., Inc. Instru- ment balance weight. 3,302,606, 2-7-67, CI. 116 — 136.5. Vachet, Pierre : See — Caillat, Roger, Darras, Leclercq, Salesse, and Vachet. 3,334,997. Vaco Products Co. : See — Smith, Karl E. 3,314,135. Vacteo Inc. : See — Levy, Monroe D. 3,337,830. Vacudent Mfg. Co. : See — Mitchell, Joseph K. 3,305,927. Vacudyne Corp. : See — Lederman, Arthur N., and Lindstrom. 3,345,992. Vac-U-Max : See — Moriarity, Edwa.d J. 3,297,370. Vacuum Die Casting Corp. : See — Bender, Joseph A. 3,333,527. Bender, Joseph A. 3,333,528. Bender, Joseph A. 3,333,964. Vacuumatic Ltd. : Se > — Haines, Sidney. 3,297,316. Vacuumschmelze Aktiengesellschaft : See — ■ Detert, Klaus. 3,345,219. Vadas, Leslie, to FMC Corp. Pineapple peeling machine. 3,347,- 294, 10-17-67, CI. 146—6. Vadas, Leslie, to FMC Corp. Pineapple peeling, coring and trimming machine. 3,352,337, 11-14-67, CI. 146 — 6. Vadas, Leslie, and R. W. Drake, to FMC Corp. Carton feed- ing apparatus. 3,305,068, 2-21-67, CI. 198—32. Vadas, Leslie, and R. W. Drake, to FMC Corp. Carton transfer apparatus. 3,310,149, 3-21-67, CI. 198—20. Vadas, Leslie, and R. W. Drake, to FMC Corp. Apparatus for sealing cartons. 3,319,398, 5-16-67, CI. 53 — 375. Vadner, Samuel. Chair. 3,357,741, 12-12-67, CI. 297 — 445. Vadrot, Michel J., to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Elec- tric (Societe Anonyme). Electromagnetic braking mecha- nism. 3,351,162, 11-7-67, CI. 188—164. Vadys Associates, Ltd. : See — Epstein, David and S. 3,307,144. Epstein, David and S. 3,309,651. Vaell, Raoul P., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydrocrack- ing process in several stages and regulating the hydro- cracking by varying the amount of hydrogen sulfide in the reaction zones. 3,306,839, 2-28-67, CI. 208—59. Vaganay, Jean : See — Boileau, Jacques, and Vaganay. 3,311,655. Vagi, Julius J. : See — Monroe, Robert E., and Vagi. 3,354,290. Vagts, Christopher R. : See — Savin, Cornelius, Vorwald, and Vagts. 3,340,624. Vahldiek, Fred W., and C. T. Lynch. High pressure elec- trical resistance cell. 3,313,004, 4-11-67, CI. 18—34. Vahrenkamp, George J., and F. M. Coppersmith, to National Lead Co. Process for producing lead oxides. 3,322,496, 5-30-67, CI. 23—146. Vaiana, Joseph G. : See — Altonji, John A., and Vaiana. 3,347,159. Vaiden, John C, to The Bendlx Corp. Convoluted spherical barrier for liquid storage tank. 3,315,845, 4-25-67. CI. 222 — 95. Vail, John J. : See — Daman. Ernest L., Vail, Blizard, and Phillips. 3,296,- 779. Vail, Sidney L., and C. M. Moran, to United States of America, Agriculture. Glvoxal-biscarbamate reaction products. 3,341,- 550, 9-12-67, CI. 260—309.7. A'aillant, Jean, and A. Vaugoyeau. Bridge-laying vehicle. 3,305,885, 2-28-67, CI. 14 — 1. Vairel, Edmond : See — ■ Choay, Jean, Thely, and Vairel. 3,306,823. Vaita Aktiengesellschaft : See — Jung, Margarete, and Grueneberg. 3,316,161. Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 3,347,759. Vajda, Imre E. : See — Lakell, Joshua, and Vajda. 3,333,099. Vajda, Peter : See — Greten, Ernst, and Vajda. 3,312,999. Vajtay, Leslie. Display package. 3,351,188, 11-7-67, CI. 206—45.34. Val Mode Sleepwear, Inc. : See — Taggart, Robert Bruce. 3,357,543. Valantin, Alfred : See — Guillion, Pierre, and Valantin. 3,325,219. Guillon, Pierre, and Valantin. 3,325,220. Valfisek, Karel : See — - Pavek, Miloslav, Havlas, and Valasek. 3,328,949. Valassis, John G., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Electrically alterable semi-permanent magnetic memory. 3,308,447, 3-7-67, CI. 340—174. ^ alazza, Bruno G. Evaporative cooler. 3,306,591, 2-28-67, CI. 261—23. Valbjorn, Knud V. : See — Larsen, Bendt W., and Valbjorn. 3,301,470. Valchar, Clement E. : See — Barch, Herbert W., and Valchar. 3,298,809. Valchar, Clement E., and S. J. Mrozinski, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of and apparatus for shaping glass sheets with opposed pressing members. 3,333,935, 8-1-67, CI. 65 — 106. Valco Products Development, Inc. : See — Benner, Russell E. 3,344,653. Valdespino, Joe M. : See — Cox, Clifford B., and Valdespino. 3,342,032. Valdespino, Joe M. Aerobic waste treatment system. 3.311,- 239, 3-28-67, CI. 210—195. Valdespino, Joe M., to Pacific Flush Tank Co. Liquid level control mechanism. 3,336,757, 8-22-67, CI. 61 — 28. Valdespino, Joe M., and C. B. Cox, to Pacific Flush Tank Co. Waste treatment package plant. 3,298,526, 1-17-67, CI. 210—195. Valdettaro. Alarico A. : See — Badger, Joe G., and Valdettaro. 3,316,770. Valdettara, Alarico A., J. E. Warthan, and C. C. Perry, to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Tuner shaft mounting arrangement. 3,353,878, 11-21-67, CI. 308—24. Valdettaro, Alarico A., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Television tuner. 3,333,202, 7-25-67, CI. 325—459. Valdettaro, Alarico A., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Local oscillator tuning unit and removable subchassis arrangement therefor. 3,333,210, 7-25-67, CI. 331—97. Valdettaro, Alarico A., J. G. Badgar, and S. R. Meadows, deceased (by R. Meadows), to Sarkes Tarizian, Inc. Mul- tiple section tuner with improved stator and rotor contact structure. 3,316,363, 4-25-67. CI. 200 — 11. Vale, Corwyn P. : See — Taylor, William G. K., Page, and Vale. 3,338,851. Valensi, Georges. Color television receiving stations with pro- jection screen. 3,328,518, 6-27-67, CI. 178 — 5.4. Valenta, Joseph C. : See — Ebach, Earl A., Merica, and Valenta. 3,301,908. Valenta, Joseph R. : See — Fare, Louis R., Holden, and Valenta. 3,336,341. Fare, Louis R., Holden, and Valenta. 3,336,353. Valente, Anthony S. : See — Kleinerman, Benjamin B., and Valente. 3,338,234. Valente, Carlo E. : See — Dore, Benelli D. 3,319,825. Valente, Carlo E. Machine for making cream-coffee. 3,314,- 357, 4-18-67, CI. 99 — 282. Valente, Carlo E. Coin operated automatic vending machine, to brew and distribute hot coffee in cups. 3,345,933. 10-10- 67, CI. 99—283. Valenti, Richard L., to The Stanley Works. Rotary control knob. 3,303,717. 2-14-67, CI. 74—553. Valentin, F., Etablissements : See — Valentin, Francois. 3,339,775. Valentin, Francois, to F. Valentin Etablissements Wire cork- cage. 3,339,775, 9-5-67, CI. 215 — 94. Valentine, Alan T. : See — Verrell. Curtis W., and Valentine. 3,301,727. Valentine, Albert H. : See — Brocato. Louis J., and Valentine. 3,333,268. Valentine, Florence L. Small scale paperboard building re- production. 3,343,297, 9-J26-67, CI. 46 — 21. Valentine, Harry M. : See — Morse, Robert J., and Valentine. 3,329,154. Valentine, LeRoy F., to Radio Corp. of America. Flip-flop circuits utilizing set-reset dominate techniques. 3,310,686, 3-21-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Valentine, Sidney L. : See — Gunderson, Robert O., Valentine, and Foster. 3,334,333. Valentine, William : See — Butler, John A„ and Valentine. 3,296,535. Valentin-Hjorth, Morton, to Hjort-Conveyor A/S. Chain- conveyor. 3,345,954, 10-10-67, CI. 104 — 172. Valentini, Luciano, to Valentinigomma S.p.A. Manufacturing rubber sheets provided with a relief pattern. 3,300,557, 1-24-67, CI. 264 — 163. Valentinigomma S.p.A. : See — Valentini, Luciano. 3,300,557. Valenzuela, Efren, % to F. Woen III. Rear vision mirror construction. 3,339,877, 9-5-67, CI. 248 — 481. Valerio, Fernando da Sila, 75% to A. D. Franzblau. Fluid delivery recorder actuator. 3,319,256, 5-9-67, CI. 346 — 43. Valerius, Paul N. : See — Power, George E., and Valerius. 3,308,227. Valeron Corp., The : See — Milewski, Victor. 3,303,555 Milewski, Victor. 3.316.616. Milewski, Victor. 3,357,080. Valery, Jean, and J. Laville, to Societe Boulonnaise de Re- cherches et de Diffusion Pharmaeeutiques "Sobore" Societe Anonyme. Analgesic composition and method employing aspirin and gelsemine. 3,336,193, 8-15-67, CI. 167 — 65". Valev. Assen A. : See — - Haralampiev, Ilija S., and Valev. 3.353.198. Haralampiev, Ilija S., and Valev. 3,355,752. Haralampiev, Ilija S., and Valev. 3,358,306. LIST OF PATENTEES i:;r>!) Valgoi, Erwin G.. to Teledyue, Inc. Flow meter. 3,327,528, 6-27-07, CI. 73—179. Vail, Victor, R. S. Krogstad. R. W. Moss, and R. L. Hagman, to The Boeing Co. Fringe movement detector including dual photocells. 3, 304,311, 11-21-07, CI. 250—204. Vall, Victor and W., to The Boeing Co. Plasma formation and particle acceleration by pulsed laser. 3,300,733, 12-20-07, CI. 328—233. Vall, Walter: See — Vali, Victor and W. 3,300,733. Valikov, Alezei G., V. M. Eliseev, and V. A. Busygin. Pro- jection device for determining coordinates of equidistant curve constituting the contour of a workpiece. 3,311,011), 3-28-67, CI. SS— 24. Valk, Donald B., to Wei-Kids, Inc. Safety bottle caps. 3,341,- 044, 9-12-07, CI. 215—9. Valk, John, III : See— Valk. Michael J., and .1. Valk III. 3,316,844. Valk, Michael J., and ,1. Valk III. Additive delivery device. 3,316,S44, 5-2-67, CI. 103—6. Valks, Robert K. : See — Snell, Donald N., and Valks. 3,357,226. Valla Antonico & C.-S.p.A. : See— Valla, Gian E. 3.303,940. Valla, Gian E., to Valla Antonico & C.-S.p.A. Mobile crane. 3,303,940, 2-14-67, CI. 212— S. Vallar, Thomas F. : See — Saltzman, Harold, and Vallar. 3,355.680. Valle, Pierre, to Societe Industrielle des Silicones. Machine for impregnating and coating web material. 3,322,099, 5-30-67, CI. 118 — 642. Vallebona, Alberto, to Pennitalia, S.p.A. Packaging device for flat glass. 3,307,691, 3-7-67, CI. 206 — 62. Vallee. Jean P. S. : See — Vendrely Roger and C, and Vallee. 3,314,937. Valle-Riestra, Joseph F. : See — Oldershaw, Charles F., and Valle-Riestra. 3,305,472. Oldershaw, Charles F., and Valle-Riestra. 3,351.542. Valles, Anthony G., and F. A. Schreihans, to General Dynamics Corp. Area measurement and current density control device 3. 347.770. 10-17-67. CI. 204—228. Vallese, Lucio M., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Analog multiplier. 3,300,631, 1-24-67, CI. 235— 194. Valletta, Robert M. : See — Hallen, Robert L., and Valletta. 3,330,752. Vallev Co., Inc. : See — Hucke, Edward E. 3,348,967. Vallev, David J. : See — Cariou, Frank E., Loeb, and Valley. 3,319,141. Loeb. William E.. and Valley. 3,301.707. Vallev, David J., to Union Carbide Corp. Wound capacitor and method of making. 3,327,184, 6-20-67, C!. 317—258. Valley, David J., to Union Carbide Corp. Electric capacitor with a linear p-xylylene polymer dielectric. 3,333,169, 7-25- 67, CI. 317 — 258. Valley. David J., F. R. Tittmann, and F. R. Tittmann, and F. E. Cariou, to Union Carbide Corp. Vapor generator. 3.325.628, 6-13-67, CI. 219—271. Vallev Dolomite Corp. : See — Holt, John P., and Cash. 3,303,032. Holt. John P.. Dav, and Cash. 3,330,890. Vallev Mfg. Co. : See— Karmann, Thomas R. 3,329,329. Valley Metal Products Co. : See — Fitzpatrick, Henry C. 3,314,703. Vallings, Harold G. : See — Eden, Joseph F., Vallings, and Webb. 3,342,360. Vallinotto. Michele, and L. Villata, to Costruzioni Meccaniche Val-Ni S.p.A. Clamps for the fastening of wires to the terminals of electric batteries. 3,307,140, 2-28-67, CI. 339—226. Vallis, Charles P. Skin grafting device. 3,327,711, 6-27-67. CI. 12S— 305. Vails. Conrado. Device for the continuous treatment of textile materials. 3,349.580. 10-31-67, CI. 68 — 22. Valor Co. Ltd.. The : See — Tongue, Dennis, Bickley, and Robertson. 3,342,174. Valsvik, Donald J., to Wood Conversion Co. Suspension grid for ceilings. 3,355,206, 11-2S-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Valtronic Corp., The : See — Rubin, Ronald W., and Torok. 3,332,730. Valtschev, Alexander J., and T. N. Valtscheva, to Metalurgit- schen Lavod Lenin. Protecting carbon materials from oxida- tion. 3.348,929, 10-24-67, CI. 29—180. Valtscheva. Aemenushka N. : See — Valtschev. Alexander J., and Valtscheva. 3,348,929. Valuch, John T. Speaker system. 3,326,321, 6-20-67, CI. 181— 31. Value Engineering Co. : See — Toomev, John B., Jr. 3,350,989. Toomev, John B., Jr., and Frizzell. 3.310,967. Toomey, John B., Jr., and Frizzell. 3,319,058. Valun, John : See — Chorney, Paul, and Valun. 3,303,378. Valvassori, Alberto : See — Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, and Sartori. 3,340,- 240. Natta, Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, Sartori, and Cameli. 3.310.537. Natta. Giulio, Mazzanti, Valvassori, Sartori, and Turba. 3.301,833. Valvassori, Alberto, G. Sartori, and V. Turba, to Montecatlnl Edison S.p.A. Unsaturated hydrocarbon copolymers com- prising al leasl "in- alpha Olefin and an nlkenyl substituted acetylene and process lor preparing same. 3,313,787, 4—11- 07, CI. 260 — 79.5. Valve Corp. of America : See — Beres, Steven W., and O'Donnell. 3,305,144. Diamond, Benjamin A. 3,344,964. Kenney, Allen J., and O'Donnell. 3,306,497. Lehmann, Herbert G. 3,305,179. O'Donnell, William R. 3.348,740, O'Donnell. William R. and Beres. 3.327,908. Valyi, Emery I. Method and apparatus for printing on the surface of plastic hollow objects. 3,302,559, 2-7-67. CI. 101—36. Valyl, Emery I., to Olin Mathleson Chemical Corp. Compound metal structure. 3,302,704, 2-7-07, CI. 105 — 170. Valyi, Emery I., to Wheeling Stamping Co. Method for making plastic tubes. 3,310,021, 3-21-07, CI. 204 — 97. Valyi, Emery I., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Composite structure. 3,314,475, 4-18-07, CI. 165 — 170. Valyi, Emery I. Method for molding articles. 3,330,894, 7-11- 07. CI. 2G4 — 97. Valyi, Emery I., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Heat ex- changer with sintered metal matrix. 3,331,435, 7-18-07, CI. 165—135. Valyi, Emery I. Method for making and filling plastic con- tainers. 3,336,425, 8-15-67, CI. 264—97. Valyi, Emery I. Method and apparatus for molding plastic bottles. 3,347,905, 10-17-07, CI. 264 — 97. Valyi, Emery I. Method and apparatus for molding plastic bottles. 3,349.155, 10-24-67. CI. 264 — 97. Vamvakas, Michael, to Barry-Wehmlller Co. Container loader apparatus for washers. 3,346,094, 10-10-67, CI. 198 — 25. Van Acker, John J. : See — Carstensen, William H., Ott, and Van Acker. 3,346,210. VanAcker, John J., to Addressograph-Multlgraph Corp. Guides for paper magazine. 3,334,894, 8-8-67, CI. 271 — 61. Van Ackeren, Joseph, to Koppers Co., Inc. High chambered coke oven structure. 3,304,240. 2-14-67, CI. 202 — 135. Van Ackeren, Joseph, to Koppers Co., Inc. Coke ov«n structure and method of heating. 3,345,051. 10-3-67, CI. 263 — 15. Vanadium Corp. of America : See — Buker, Donald O., and Merrill. 3.342,553. Ratlimann, Heinrieh W., Staggers, and Street. 3.301,669. Vanagas, Liudas : See — Schumann, Eugene R., and Vanagas. 3,347,062. VanAkkeren, Leon A. : See — Endres, Joseph G., and VanAkkeren. 3,325,292. Van Allen, John L. Combination hydraulic press and puller. 3,307,830, 3-7-67, CI. 254 — 93. Van Allen. Richard F., to Greenlee Bros. & Co. Pipe benders. 3,344,635, 10-3-67, CI. 72 — 34. Van Allen, Roland L., and C. E. Hardies, to Magnetics, Inc. Magnetic control apparatus. 3,333,178, 7-25-67, CI. 321 — 38. Van Anholt, Willem C. : See — Gonsalves, Conrad J., and Van Anholt. 3,302,386. Van Anrooy, Peter H., L. W. Nero, and J. G. S. Chua, to Admiral Corp. Instant-on automatic degaussing circuit for color television receivers. 3,333,143, 7-25-67. CI. 315 — 8. Van Anrooy, Peter H., and D. G. Abel, to Admiral Corp. Television receiver with Instant-on and automatic de- gaussing. 3,344,307, 9-26-67, CI. 315 — 8. Vanant Co., Inc. : See — Broecker, Herbert A. 3,305,081. Brueckner. Gilbert M. 3.344,916. Van Antwerpen, Lloyd D. 3,339,722. Van Antwerpen, Lloyd D., to Vanant Co., Inc. Package and cushioning strip for fragile articles. 3,339,722, 9-5-67, CI. 206 — 62. Vananzi, Joseph M., to Continental-Wirt Electronics Corp. Slide switch with improved lever actuator. 3,311,719, 3-28-67, CI. 200 — 16. Van Arendonk, Arthur M. : See — Sigal, Max V., Jr., and Van Arendonk. 3,320,312. Van Arkel, Anton E., to National Research Corp. Supercon- ductor comprising a niobium substrate having a coating of niobium stannlde and particles of a ferromagnetic material. 3,341,308, 9-12-67, CI. 29 — 195. Vanasse Raymond A., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Fluorescent lamp circuit. 3,323,007, 5-30-67. CI. 315 — 99. Van Asselt, Robert L.. to Radio Corp. of America. Electron multiplier and method of manufacturing dynodes. 3,308,- 324, 3-7-67, CI. 313 — 65. Van Asselt, Robert L., to Radio Corp. of America. Indium doped pickup tube target. 3,350,591, 10-31-67, CI. 313 — 65. Vanat, Pierre : See — Armentrout, James L., and Vanat. 3,353,664. Van Atta, Glen B. Camping body for motor vehicles. 3,326,594, 6-20-67, CI. 296 — 23. Van Ausdal. Gerald F., L. R. Gordon, and E. J. Karklins, to General Motors Corp. Alternator control in a standby power system. 3.296,451, 1-3-07, CI. 290 — 4. Van Baardewijk, Johannes. J. B. Krljnen, and G. H. Schouten, to Xorth American Philips Co.. Inc. Pulse regenerating cir- cuit having two stable conditions. 3,330,967. 7-11-67, CI. 307—88. 1360 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Van Baush, Edward H. : See — Cimbler, Emil. Hippeli, and Van Baush. 3,319,427. Cimler, Emil, Hippeli, and Van Baush. 3,340,697. Van Belle, Paul D., and J. F. Randolph, Jr., to Kool-O-Matic Corp. Ventilator. 3,302,551. 2-7-67. CI. 98 — 43. Van Bennekom, Carl F. : See — Kernander, Warren N., and Van Bennekom. 3,330,027. Van Benthuysen, John D. : See — Budd, Wilbert H., and Van Benthuysen. 3,343,116. Van Benthuysen, John D., and W. H. Budd, to CTS Corp. Variable resistance control. 3,341,799, 9-12-67, CI. 338 — 180. Van Benthuysen. John D., and M. B. Arisman, to CTS Corp. Variable resistance control. 3,355,693, 11-28-67. CI. 338— 184. Van Bey, Luong, to Brown & Rott, Inc. Well bore inclinometer apparatus. 3,359,782, 12-26-67. CI. 73—1. Van Bijlevelt, Rudi. Suspended floor system for a multi- level building. 3,295,266, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 83. Van Blerk, Victor B., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Appa- ratus for treating filamentary material in a fluid. 3,303,546, 2-14-67, CI. 28 — 1. Van Blerk, Victor B., to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Process for treating filamentary material in a fluid. 3,341,914, 9-19-67, CI. 28—72. Van Bosse, John G. : See — Maneschi, John R., Meschi, Rice, Van Bosse, and Amiot. 3,299,212. Prescher, Kenneth E., and Van Bosse. 3,299,214. Schauer, Ronald E., Prescher, Van Bosse, and Lange. 3,299,437. Van Bosse, John G., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Communication switching marker having continuity testing and path controlling arrangement. 3,349,189, 10-24-67, CI. 179—18. Van Breugel, Adrianus, to N.V. Hollandse Signaalapparaten. Radar plan-position indicator systems. 3,343,159, 9-19-67, CI. 343^5. Van Brocklin, Owen P., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Inflator means for tires and the like. 3,329,180, 7-4-67, CI. 141 — 349. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Carr Inc. Beam flange clamp. 3,298,646. 1-17-67, CI. 248 — 72. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Carr Inc. Shelf support fastener. 3,332,655, 7-25-67, CI. 248—235. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Carr Inc. Fastener for securing plastic members to a shaft. 3,338,604, 8-29-67, CI. 287—53. Van Buren, Harold S., Jr., to United-Carr Inc. Self-securing fastener. 3,343,441 9-26-67, CI. 85 — 70. Van Burkleo, Glenn G., to Esso Production Research Co. Ap- paratus for use in making up pipe strings. 3,314,156, 4— 18-67, CI. 33—179. Van Buskirk, Warren T., to Friden, Inc. Tabulating card reader output hopper structure. 3,309,081, 3-14-67, CI. 271—86. Van Buuren, Arend J. Purification of gases. 3,339,343, 9-5- 67, CI. 55—76. Vancamp, Raymond M. : See — Bohl, Lester E., and Vancamp. 3,296,319. Piester, Loyd W., and Vancamp. 3,345,422. Van Campen, Gordon E. : See — Kolb, Edwin R., and Van Campen. 3,325,766. Van Campen, John H. : See — Salminen, Wilho M., and Van Campen. 3,312,549. Van Campen, John H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Hardening compositions with pyrazolone couplers. 3,359,111, 12-19- 67. CI. 96 — 100. Van Campen, John H., and J. L. Graham, to Eastman Kodak Co. Hardeners for incorporated coupler emulsions. 3,316,- 095, 4-25-67. CI. 96—100. Vance, Basil A. : See — Cline. Charles D., and Vance. 3,305,234. Vance, Eric, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for spinning filaments. 3,339,000, 8-29-67, CI. 264 — 184. Vance, Margaret C. : See — Menser, Henry E. 3,347,505. Vance, Robert M. Swimming pool construction. 5-9-67, CI. 4—172. Vance. Thomas H. : See — Menser, Henry E. 3,347,505. Vance, Vincent F. Bath tub piping and valve equipment. 3,341,865, 9-19-67, CI. 4 — 148. Vancott, Leonard R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Apparatus for welding a spiral rib to a body. 3,320,786, 5-23-67, CI. 72—95. Van Dale Corp. : See — Buschbom, Floyd E. 3,299,855. Buschbom, Floyd E. 3,301,412. Buschbom, Floyd E. 3,303,966. Buschbom, Floyd E. 3,318,287. Buschbom, Floyd E. 3,358,814. Buschbom, Flovd E. 3,360,140. Hansen. Glen D. 3,297.121. Van Dalen, Leonard, and H. C. Dlsston, Jr.. to Seaboard Tools. Automatically adjustable socket wrench. 3,339,439, 9-5-67, CI. 81 — 112. Van Dam, Frans, to Industrie de Oude Delft Optisehe, N.V. Device for cinematographically recording the screen image of television display tubes. 3,317,663, 5-2-67, CI 17S — 6.7. 3,317,925, Van Damme-van Weele, Marina A., and A. P. van Der Molen, to N.V. Koninklijke Nederlandsche Zoutindustrie. Crys- tallization of hydrosulnte. 3,298,796, 1-17-67, CI. 23 — 302. Van Dean, Ralph F., to R. N. Miksel Corp. Inflatable bassinets. 3,323,147, 6-6-67, CI. 5 — 98. Van Deberg, Walter H., to Earl A. Thompson Mfg. Co. Energy absorber and method. 3,360,079, 12-26-67, CI. 188—1. Van de Castle, John F., J. R. Hooton, and F. P. Baldwin, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Homogeneous polym- erization of vinyl ethers in the presence of a Friedel-Crafts catalyst and an organic nitro compound. 3,332,924, 7-25- 67, CI. 260—91.1. Van de Graaff, Robert J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Insulating shaft. 3,296,826, 1-10-67, CI. 64—1. Van de Graaff, Robert J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. Inclined-field high-voltage vacuum tubes. 3,308,323, 3-7- 67, CI. 313—63. Van de Graaff, Robert J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. High voltage electromagnetic charged-particle accelerator apparatus having an insulating magnetic core. 3,323,069, 5-30-67, CI. 328—233. Van de Graaff, Robert J., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. High voltage particle accelerators using charge transfer processes. 3,353,107, 11-14-67, CI. 328—233. Van de Hey, Roche J., to Manitowoc Engineering Corp. Vari- able torque converter and control means therefor. 3,335,568, 8-15-67, CI. 60—54. Van de Meerendonk, Gerardus C, to Nedschroef Octrool Maatschappij N.V. Upsetting machine with controllable ejector means for the manufacture or screws, bolts, bolt blanks and the like. 3,299,453, 1-24-67, CI. 10—12. Vanden, Bosch P., to Danadyne, Inc. Precision die for manufacture of foamed plastics and the like. 3,349,435, 10-31-67, CI. 18—14. Vanden, Bosch P., to Danadyne, Inc. Apparatus for extrud- ing foamed plastics and the like. 3,349,436, 10-31-67, CI. 18 — 14. Van den Akker, Dirk, to Diamond Alkali Co. Process for evaporating aqueous caustic solutions. 3,325,251, 6-13-67, CI. 23—184. Van den Berg, Cornells E. P. V., to Stamicarbon N.V. Prep- aration of 1,5,9-cyclododecatriene. 3,316,314, 4-25-67, CI. 260—666. Vandenberg, Edward. Stacking device. 3,345,064, 10-3-67, CI. 271—68. Vandenberg, Edwin J. : See — Filar, Leo J., and Vandenberg. 3,313,743. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Hydroxyl-ended co- polymers of an epihalohydrin. 3,310,504, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Polymers and copoly- mers of l,l,l-trihalo-3,4-epoxybutanes. 3,311,570, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Crystalline poly- methyl methacrylate. 3,316,229, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 89.5. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules, Inc. Crystalline poly (pro- pylene glycol). 3,337,476, 8-22-67, CI. 260—2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules, Inc. Diol of poly(cyclo- hexene oxide). 3,337,477, 8-22-67, CI. 260—2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules, Inc. Reactive end-group polymers and preparation thereof. 3,337,487, 8-22-67, CI. 260—79. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Vulcanizable co- polymers of oxetanes and halogen substituted epoxides. 3,341,475, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Unsupported film of poly (isobutylene oxide). 3,354,097, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 2. Vandenberg, Edwin J., to Hercules Inc. Process for polymeriz- ing olefins. 3,354,139, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 94.9. Van den Berg, Gijsbertus C. : See — Zoetman, Hendrik A., and van den Berg. 3,309,856. Van den Berg, Jan, to Tyresoles Nederland N.V. Repair plaster for a motor-car tire. 3,299,936, 1-24-67, CI. 152 — 367. Van Den Boogaart. Krijn, to N.V. Fabriek Van Chemische Produeten Vondelingenplaat. Method for control of pow- dery mildew. 3,323,986, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 22. Van den Bos, Bernardus G., and J. Meltzer, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Pestieidal compositions and methods. 3,326,751, 6-20-67, CI. 167—33. Van den Broek, Sidney E., to Graviner Mfg. Co., Ltd. Pro- duction of lead shielding bricks. 3,302,442. 2-7-67, CI. 72—359. Van den Broek, William A., to Sylvan Pools, Inc. Modular metal picket fence construction. 3,315,943, 4-25-67, CI. 256—22. Van Den Broek D'Obrenan, Gerard M. E. : See — Bose, Henri J., Van Den Broek D'Obrenan, Colin, and Villemagne. 3,359,556. Vandenheuvel, Edward F. Retainer for concrete form panels. 3,360,232, 12-26-67, CI. 249 — 191. Vandenhoeck, Jean-Paul, to Buell Engineering Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for introducing particulate material into a pneumatic conveying system. 3,297,369. 1-10-67, CI. 302—36. VandeD Hoek, Harold L. : See — Brunson, Virgil A., and Vanden Hoek. 3,313,239. Van Den Hout, Roger L. : See — Levy, Louis, and Van Den Hout. 3.297.862. Levy, Louis, and Van Den Hout. 3,309,514. LIST OF PATENTEES 1361 Van Den Kieboom, John, to La Salle Machine Tool, Inc. Machine tool. 3,35S,529, 12-19-67. CI. 74 — 675. Vandeputte, John, and U. F. Nager, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Process for recovering nystatin. 3,332,844, 7-25-67, CI. 167—65. Vanderbeck, Alfred G. Apparatus for extracting a metal sample during a steel making operation. 3,313,159, 4-11- 67. CI. 73—423. Vanderbeck. Alfred G. Hoisting apparatus. 3,313,525, 4-11- 67, CI. 254 — 175.7. Vanderberg, Milo B., to 50% to B. I. Brown. Ice resurfacing machine. 3,302,975, 2-7-67, CI. 299—24. Vanderbllt, Byron M. : See — Clayton, Robert E., Jaruzelski, and Vanderbllt. 3,337,391. Vanderbllt, Byron M., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Reinforced plastic with a styrene type copolymer and a reinforcing element therein. 3,301,739, 1-31-67, CI. 161—93. Vanderbilt, Byron M., and R. E. Clayton, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Rubber reinforcing articles. 3,307,- 967, 3-7-67, CI. 117—77. Vanderbilt, Byron M., and R. E. Clayton, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Bonded rubber-siliceous materials and process of producing same. 3,350,345, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 11.5. Vanderbilt, R. T., Co., Inc. : See — Brooks, Lester A., and O'Shaughnessy. 3.318,763. Brooks, Lester A., and O'Shaughnessy. 3,322,802. Corrigall, James S. 3,332,915. Corrigall, James S., Waterman, and Deal. 3,295,529. Farmer, Homer H., and Rowan. 3,356,702. Karsten, Kenneth S. 3,355,388. Taylor, Wilbur S. 3,331,693. Waterman, Raymond R., and Morris. 3.301.79S. Vanderbilt, Suzanne E., C. F. Parkinson, and C. W. Rei, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Inflatable back support for a seat. 3,326.601, 6-20-67, CI. 297 — 284. Vanderbllt, Vern C, to Dynamic Precision Control Corp. Fine and coarse position servo with frequency comparators. 3,30S,360, 3-7-67, CI. 318 — IS. Vanderbilt, Vern C, Jr., to Dana Corp. Piston ring. 3.323,807, 6-6-67, CI. 277—140. Van der Burg, Willem J., to Organon Inc. Novel alkylene diamine derivatives. 3,308,133, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 296. Van der Burgt, Cornelis M., and H. S. J. Pijls, to North American Phillips Co., Inc. Arrangement for the reproduc- tion of ultrasonic oscillations. 3,296,511, 1-3-67, CI. 318 — 116. Vandercook & Sons, Inc. : See — Koyak. Joseph W. 3,353.484. Nowak. Ravmond F. 3,348,481. Roozee, James B. 3,347.160. Van Deren, John M., Jr. : See — O'Connor, Richard J., Van Deren, and Darlington. 3,298,- 910. Van Der Evcken, Cvriel A. M. : See — Godefroi, Erik F., and Van Der Eycken. 3,336,326. Godefroi, Erik F., and Van Der Evcken. 3,354,173. Van der Feyst, Willen H„ and D. J. Groot, to NV. Optische Industrie "De Oude Delft." Automatic diaphragm control for aerial camera. Re. 26,326, 12-19-67, CI. 352—141. Van der Gaag, Anton F. : See — Schmitz, Mattheus J., and Van der Gaag. 3,311,883. Vanderhaeghe, Hubert : See — De Somer. Pierre, Vanderhaeghe, Van Dijck, Parmentier, and Van De Voorde. 3,325,359. Vanderhaeghe. Hubert, to Recherche et Industrie Therapeu- tiques, R.I.T. Poly-N-alkylated neomycins, kanamycins and paromomycins. 3,350,387, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 210. Vanderhaeghe. Hubert, and M. Claesen. to Recherche et Industrie Therapeutiques R.I.T. Derivatives of 6-amino- penicillanic acid. 3,304.301, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 239.1. Vanderhaeghe, Hubert, and P. Claes, to Recherche et Indus- trie Therapeutiques R.I.T. Streptomvcylidene amine conden- sates. 3,335,05S, 8-8-67, CI. 167 — 65. Vanderhagen, Lawrence P.. to Wellman Co. Sole cutting ap- paratus. 3,340,555, 9-12-67, CI. 12 — 86.6. Van der Ham, Pieter C, and J. Tiest, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Vacuum cleaner housing. 3,323,675, 6-6- 67, CI. 220 — 4. Van Der Hart, Thomas W. : See — Seekamp. Vernon O., and Van Der Hart. 3,356,234. Van der Heem N.V. : See — Fickweiler, August E. F. 3,330,936. Lindt, Jan. 3,329,902. Van der Helm, Johan P. : See — Timmermans, Franciscus J. H., and Van der Helm. 3,304.399. Vander Horst. John, to F. K. Haskell, A. D. Gray, and J. A. Krentler. Force amplifier and positioner. 3,331,289. 7-18-67, CI. 91—390. Van de Riet, Edwin K., to Stanford Research Institute. Flux doubling in continuous magnetic structures. 3,340,517, 9- 5-67, CI. 340 — 174. Vander Jagt, James. Ice fishing unit 3,311,107 3-2S-67, CI. 126—204. Vanderjagt, John A., to Scienco, Inc. Coolant adapter for tool holder. 3,323,195, 6-6-67, CI. 29 — 106. Vanderjagt, John A., to Pitts Industries, Inc. Mechanical drive mechanism using circulating elements. 3,332,296, 7-25-67, CI. 74 — 216.3. Vander Jagt, Robert H.. to Packaging Corp. of America. Handle construction. 3.315,876, 4-25-07, CI. 229 — 52. Vanderkooi, William N. : See — Mock, Richard A., and Vanderkooi. 3,310,481. Vanderlaan, Henrv J. : See — Good, William E., Graser, and Vanderlaan. 3,305,031. Good, William E., and Vanderlaan. 8,345,462, Van Der Laken, Robert A., to Reactor Centrum Nederland (Stichting). Pressure pipe nuclear reactor with insulating and prestressing arrangement of coaxial pipe assembly. 3,350,273, 10-31-67. CI. 176 — 43. Van der Lans, Jan H. M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Pulse midpoint detector. 3,345,575, 10-3-67. CI. 32S— 108. Van der Lely, C, N.V. : See — Remv, Albert A. L. 3,314,486. Van der Lely, Cornelis. 3,297,095. Van der Lely, Cornelis. 3,356,102. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to C. van der Lely, N.V. Rotary plow. 3,297,095, 1-10-07, CI. 172—39. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Patent Concern N.V. Implements for spreading materials. 3,304,093, 2-14-67. CI. 275 — 8. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Patent Concern N.V. Devices for spreading granular or powdery material. 3,317,213, 5-2- 67, CI. 275—15. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Patent Concern N.V. Haymaking machines. 3,320,734, 5-23-67, CI. 56 — 366. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Patent Concern N.V. Drum tedders. 3,342,025, 9-19-67, CI. 56—372. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Texas Industries Inc. Harvesting machines. 3,345,808, 10-10-67, CI. 56—20. Van der Lely, Cornelis, to Texas Industries Inc. Harvesters. 3,349,549, 10-31-67. CI. 50 — 21. Van der Lely, Cornelis to C. Van der Lely N.V. Harrows. 3.356,- 162, 12-5-67, CI. 172—643. Van der Lely, Piet, to North American Philips Co., Inc. On© way brake for a self-starting synchronous motor. 3,354,993, 11-2S-67, CI. 1S8— 82.77. Van der Linde, Harold E., to The Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for tow fixation. 3,296,995, 1-10-67. CI. 114 — 235. Van Der Linden, Arie, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transmission for a self-starting synchronous motor. 3,335,- 302, 8-8-67, CI. 310 — 41. Van der Linden, Petrus C. : See — Albrecht, Cornelius B. J. D'A., and Van der Linden. 3,303,027. Vander Linden, Ronald, and J. Serratore, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for production of N-o-olefins by the alkyl metal technique. 3,352,940, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Vandermeer, Harry W. A., to Dynamics Research Corp. Optical device employing multiple slit patterns for zero reference in a shaft encoder. 3,326,077, 6-20-67, CI. S8 — 14. Vander Mey, John E., to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for sulfonation of organic compounds. 3,32S,460, 6-27-67, CI. 260—505. Van Der Molen, Arie P. : See — Van Damme-van Weele, Marina A., and Van Der Molen. 3,29S,796. Van de Roer, Franciskus A. Bunsen burner. 3,333,775, S-l- 67, CI. 239 — 431. Van der Pauw, Leo J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Electric delay device with polarization variations in trans- ducers to reduce echo vibrations. 3,343,105, 9-19-67, CI. 333—30. Vanderplaats, Marvin P. : See — Briggs, James B., and Vanderplaats. 3,354,455. Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F. : See — Hartstra, Lenze, Van der Plas, Waale, and Weber. 3,329,- 703. Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F., to Shell Oil Co. Polymeriza- tion process. 3,296,238, 1-3-67. CI. 260 — 93.7. Van der Plas, Franciscus J. F., and W. J. M. Rootsaert, to Shell Oil Co. Desulfurization of chlorine. 3,337,302, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 219. Van der Plas, Henricus J. : See — Poons, Michel, Van der Plas, Baijle, and Kwantes. 3,342,- 891. Van der Plas, Theo : See — Hermans, Marie E. A., and Van der Plas. 3,304,152. Vander Ploeg. John H. : See — Weener, Earl, and Vander. 3,357,983. Vanderpoel. Albert G. H. Exhaust manifold afterburner. 3,314,230, 4-18-67, CI. 60—30. Vanderpoel, Albert G. H. In-line filter construction. 3,317,- 043, 5-2-67, CI. 210 — 94. Vanderpoel, Albert G. H. Calibrated adjustable regulator. 3,357,687, 12-12-67, CI. 261 — 51. Vanderpool, Clarence D., and V. Chiola, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lamps having a molybdenum phosphate phosphor. 3,360,673, 12-26-67, CI. 313—108. Vander Pyl, Charles M. : See — Wilson, John A., Jr., Bover. and Vander Pyl. 3.322,373. Wilson, John A., Jr., and Vander Pyl. 3,334,840. Van der Schee. Bernard L. A., to American Enka Corp. Method and apparatus for treating highly viscous material. 3.345,- 041, 10-3-67, CI. 259—6. Van der Schee, Bernard L. A., to N.V. Onderzoekingstiruut Research. Method and apparatus for degassing a viscous liquid. 3,35S,422. 12-19-67. CI. 55 — 52. 1362 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Vandersehmidt, George F., and E. S. Candidus, to Lion Re- search Corp. Apparatus with diffusely reflecting hollow housing for measuring absolute reflectivity of a surface and the like. 3.327,583. 6-27-67. CI. S8 — 14. Van der Schoot, Jelle, to Van Katwijk's Industrieen N.V. Impaling discharge assistant for denesting carrying frames for eggs. 3,341,072, 9-12-67, CI. 221 — 213. Vanderslice, Thomas A. : See — Hull. Edwin H., and Vanderslice. 3.356,473. Vanderslice, Thomas A., to General Electric Co. Method and apparatus for detecting leaks. 3,324,729, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 40.7. Vanderslice, Thomas A., to General Electric Co. Ionic getter pump electrode. 3,327,930, 6-27-67, CI. 230 — 69. Vanderslice, Thomas A., to General Electric Co. Process of coating diamond with an adherent metal coating using cathode sputtering. 3,351,543, 11-7-67, CI. 204 — 192. Van Der Sluys, William : See — Borger, Jack W., and Van Der Sluys. 3,322,072. Van Der Sluys, William, and A. Traska, to Pullman Inc. Locking device for mouldings. 3,309,122, 3-14-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Van der Steeg, Hendrik, and A. J. Ytsma, to North American Philips Co. Inc. Magnetic memory matrix with means for reducing disturb voltages. 3,328.779, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 174. Van der Stelt, Cornelis, to N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades Stheeman & Pharmacia. Quinu- clidin-3-YL-ester of 10,ll-dihvdro-5H-dibenzo[a.d]cvclohep- ten-5-YL-acetic acid. 3,324,138, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 294.3. Van der Stelt, Cornelis, to N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Broeades-Stheeman & Pharmacia. 5-hydroxv- dibenzocyclohepten-5-YL-carboxylates. 3,349,093, 10-24-67, C). 260 — 292. Van der Stelt, Cornelis, to N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades Stheeman en Pharmacia. 1-(5H- dibenzo[a,d]cyclohepten-5-yl)-4-alkylpiperazines. 3,357,982, 12-12-67, CI. 260—268. Van der Stelt, Cornelis, to N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades Stheeman en Pharmacia. Di- benzazulenes. 3,358,027, 12-12-67, CI. 260—576. Van der Stelt, Cornelis, to N.V. Koninklijke Pharmaceutische Fabrieken v/h Brocades Stheeman & Pharmacia. N-sub- stituted l-phenyl-2-amiopropanes. 3,359,263, 12-19-67, 01 260 — '240. Van der Ster, Johannes : See — Roozendaal, Klaas. 3,299,647. Van der Ster, Johannes, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Gas fractionating system. 3,323,317, 6-6-67, CI. 62 — 42. Van der Ster, Johannes, G. J. Haarhuis, and H. J. Tuin. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Transferring condensed liquids to a storage container. 3,354,664, 11-28-67, CI. 62 — 37. Vandersys, Arthur, to Evans Products Co. Display stand. 3,352,523, 11-14-67, CI. 248—165. Vanderveer, Frederick B., to Bissell Inc. Rotary cultivator. 3,340,937, 9-12-67, CI. 172—350. Vanderveer, Ramon D. : See — Zavitz, Arnold L., and Vanderveer. 3,352,953. Van der Ven, Ardrianus J. C. : See — Botden, Theodoor P. J., Klomp, and Van der Ven. 3,312,- 533. Van Der Voo, Bastiaan, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Apparatus for threading cores of a memory plane. 3,339,- 261, 9-5-67, CI. 29—203. Van der Waard, Willem F. : See — De Flines, Jan, and Van der Waard. 3,296,093. De Flines, Jan, and Van der Waard. 3,304,237. Van der Wal, Siebren : See — Middelhoek, Abraham, Van Herwijnen, and Van der Wal. 3,331,759. Vander Wal, Tuenis. Attachments for lift trucks. 3,310,189, 3-21-67, CI. 214 — 620. Van der Wal, Uilko. and H. T. Brugge, to N.V. Hollandse Signalapparaten. Shipborne radar systems. 3,358,285, 12- 12^67, CI. 343 — 709. Vander Wall, Edwin R. Odorless cat toilet. 3,332,397, 7-25- 67, CI. 119—1. Vanderwerff, William D. : See — P.orkowski. Walter L., and Vanderwerff. 3.330.862. Douros, John D., Jr., and Vanderwerff. 3,305,583. Vanderwerff, William D., to Sun Oil Co. Purification of benzenetetracarboxylic dianhydrides. 3,344,152, 9-26-67, 01. 260—346.3. Van der Winden, Johannes B., to Gebr. Stork & Co.'s Ap- paratenfabriek N.V. Screen printing machine and cylindri- cal screen mounting. 3,304,860, 2-21-67, CI. 101 — 116. Van der Winden, Johannes B., to Gebr. Stork & Co.'s Ap- paratenfabriek N.V. Apparatus for preventing the leakage of paint through a screen. 3,313,232, 4-11-67, CI. 101— 118 Van der Winden, Johannes B., to Gebroeders Stork & Co.'s Apparatenfabriek N.V. Device for thermal treatment of commodities packed in containers. 3,315,787, 4-25-67, CI. 198 — 131. Van der Winden, Johannes B., to Gebr. Stork & Co.'s Ap- paratenfabriek N.V. Device for transforming the relative position of a number of containers. 3,319,763, 5-16-67, CI. 198—33. Van der Winden, Johannes B., to Gebroeders Stork & Co.'s Apparatenfabriek N.V. Device for thermal treatment of commodities packed in tins. 3,322,059, 5-30-67, CI. 99—249. Van der Winden. Johannes B., to Gebr. Stork & Co.'s Apparatenfabriek N.V. Method and installation for filling sterilized containers in a sterile space with a, sterilized sub- stance and subsequent closure of said containers. 3,336,722, 8-22-67, CI. 53—37. Vander Yacht, Clifford J. : See — Coleman, Joseph J., Wilke, and Vander Yacht. 3,317,- 347. Van der Zee, William : See — Covalt, Robert B., Hoff, and Van der Zee. 3,333,545. Van der Ziel, Aldert : See — Krake, Guss L., and Van der Ziel. 3,358,162. Van Dest, Jean-Claude : See — Bultheel, Jean, and Van Dest. 3,341,224. Bultheel, Jean, and Van Dest. 3,341,225. Van de Stolpe, Cornelis, and J. F. Marchand, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method of forming superconduc- tive metal layers on electrically non-conductive supports. 3,342,631, 9-19-67, 01. 117 — 217. Van Deusen, George S., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Appara- tus for packing silver. 3,339,244, 9-5-67, CI. 19—160. Vande Ven, Alvin W., to E. J. Brach & Sons. Method for producing expanded confections. 3,325,295, 6-13-67, CI. 99—134. Van De Voorde, Herman : See-— De Somer, Pierre, Vanderhaeghe, Van Dijck, Parmentier, and Van De Voorde. 3,325,359. Van De Walle, Therese : See — Fourcade, Robert, Van De Walle, and Sack. 3,306,953. Van De Walle, Therese, and M. Brault, to Houilleres du Bas- sin du Nord et du Pas-de Calais. (Stabilization of polyoxy- methylene with a polyesteramide and a phenolic antioxi- dant. 3.355,514, 11-28-67. CI. 260 — 857. Vande Wiele, Robert J., to Deere & Co. Indicator for combine header or the like. 3,349,747, 10-31-67, CI. 116—124. Van Dijck, Paul : See — De Somer, Pierre, Vanderhaeghe, Van Dijck, Parmentier, and Van De Voorde. 3,325,359. Van Dijk, Christiaan P., to Pulman Inc. Hydrogen halide re- covery process. 3,356,749, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 650. Van Dijk, Jan : See — Moed, Hendrik D., Claassen. and Van Dijk. 3,324,143. Van Dijk, Jan C, to Shell Oil Co. Apparatus for manu- facturing thermoplastic pipes. 3,320,637, 5-23-67, CI. 18 — 14. Van Dijk, Jan C, to Shell Oil Co. Process and apparatus for impregnating strands of filaments. 3,323,941, 6-6-67, CI. 117—115. Van Dijk, Johannes F. M. : See — Blok, Lourens, Van Diik. and Kots. 3,302,060. Van Dommelen, Izaak S. : See — Hermes, Johannes M., and Van Dommelen. 3,297,363. Van Dommelen, Izaak S., to Stamicarbon N.V. Process and apparatus for winning and transporting materials. 3,305,- 267, 2-21-67, CI 299 — 1. Van Donselaar, Wilhelmus H., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Magnetic door latch. 3,314,707, 4-18-67, CI. 292 — 251.5. Van Doom. Donald W., to Lummus Cotton Gin Co. Svstem for supplying seed cotton to gins. 3,320,640, 5-23-6 - 7, CI. 19—64.5. Van Doorne, Hubertus J., to Van Doorne's Automobielfabriek N.V. Four wheel belt variable transmission drive. 3,331,464, 7-18-67, CI. 180 — 44. Van Doorne, Hubertus J. Means for driving tandem wheels on each side of a vehicle. 3.343,621, 9-26-67, CI. 180 — 74. Van Doorne's Automobielfabriek N.V. : See — Van Doorne, Hubertus J. 3,331,464. Van Dorn Co. : See — Kiraly, Philip Z. 3,319,298. Kiraly, Philip Z. 3.319,299. Van Dorn, David J., to Collectron Corp. Method of making a rotary switch. 3.314,182, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 155.54. Van Dorn Iron Works Co. : See — Murphy. Perry J., Jr. 3.320.102. Van Dorn, William G., and H. F. Fogleman ; said Fogleman assor. to said Van Dorn. Timed actuating mechanism. 3.319.595. 5-16-67. CI. 114 — 206. Van Dornick, Edward M. : See — MacAfee, Merrill W., and Van Dornick. 3,340,044. Van Dorp. David A. : See — Riezebos, Gerrit, Van Dorp, and Schweigl. 3,346,628. Van Dorsten, Adrianus C. : See — Van Osenbruggen, Cornelius, and Van Dorsten. 3,324,276, Van Dreser, Merton L. : See — ■ Martinet, Jacques R., and Van Dreser. 3,309,209. Van Dreser, Merton L., and W. G. Anderson, to Kaiser Alu- minum & Chemical Corp. Calcareous refractory composi- tion. 3,336,143, 8-15-67, CI. 106 — 58. Van Driel, Gerrit A. H, C. J. Esveldt. and P. J. FUnsenberg, to North American Philips Co. Method of making memory core. 3,297,576, 1-10-67, CI. 252 — 62.5. Van Driesen, Roger P., to Cities Service Research and Develop- ment Co. Two stage hvdronitrification and hydrogenation process. 3,308.057, 3-7-67, CI. 208 — 254. Van Driesen, Roger P., to Cities Service Research and Devel- opment Co. Apparatus and process for treating a liquid with a gas. 3,354,079, 11-21-67, CI. 208—143. LIST OF PATENTEES L363 Van Drunen, Korstian J. M., and W. tie Wolf, to American Enka Corp. Spinnerel lor spinning hollow filaments. 3,323,- it'.s, 6-0-67, CI. IS — S. Van Dusen, Harold a., Jr. ; See — Clark, Philip B., and Van .Dusen. 3,309,505. Sen rait h, Edward P., and Van Dusen. 3,330,130. Van Dusen, Laurence W., to Mission Industries Escondido. Hanger for clip-ou neckties. 3,342,345, 9-19-07, CI. 211 — 119. Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A., to De Staat der Nederlanden, Ten Deze Vertegenwoordlgd Door de Directeur-Generaal Der Posterijen, Telegratie en Telefonie. Line telegraph system with error correction. 3,312,937, 4-4-07, CI. 340—140.1. Van Duuren, Hendrik C. A., to De Staat der Nederlanden, ten deze Vertegenwoordlgd Door de Directeur-Generaal der Posterijen, Telegrifie en Telefonie. Reading-device for an information bearer. 3,351,900, 11-7-07, CI. 340—140.3. Van Dyck, Kenneth, and F. J. Smith, to International Equip- ment Co. Apparatus for use in washing red blood cells in reconstituting blood by addition of plasma to the washed red blood. 3,351,432, 11-7-07, CI. 23 — 258.5. Van Dyke, John W. : See — Cekada, Joseph, Jr., and Van Dyke. 3,317,429. Schiefer, Harry M., Vandyke, and Delphenich. 3,344,060. Van Dyke, Peter F. : See — Johnson, Ernest H., and Van Dyke. 3,336,543. Van Dyke, William D., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Com- puting accelerometer. 3,295,304, 1-3-67, CI. 73—88.5. Van Dyke, William E., and O. Balthrope. Sink stopper. 3,316,562, 5-2-67, CI. 4 — 286. Van Eaton, Ralph D. Agricultural implement coupler. 3,351,- 357, 11-7-07, CI. 2S0 — 415. Van Eck, Herman J. Apparatus for salvaging vessels. 3,316,- S72, 5-2-67, CI. 114 — 54. Van Eek, Wouter H., to Shell Oil Co. Flexible marine con- ductor with cellar pipe. 3,352,357. 11-14-07, CI. 106 — .5. Vanegas, Guillerno J.: See — Jones, Gary D., Vanegas, and True. 3,350, S99. Van Eikeren, Hans : See — Artiaga, Mariano V., Tranter, Stt>rrie, Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,318,267. Artiaga, Mariano V., Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,344.754. Rich, Harold M.. Artiaga. Wolf, Van Eikeren, De Keizer, and Storrle. 3,318,266. Van Eimeren, Eugene, to Walker Mfg. Co. Engine suspension. 3,347,501, 10-17-07, CI. 248 — 8. Vanek, Donald F., % to W. E. Bergemann. Drafting device. 3.330.580, 7-11-67, CI. 281 — 44. Van Elten, Gerrit J. Method for the continuous manufac- ture of light building panel. 3,308,089, 3-7-67, CI. 264 — 40. Van Elten, Gerrit J. Apparatus for manufacturing light weight building boards. 3,315,304, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 4. Van Elten, Gerrit J. Device for manufacturing light weight building boards. 3,319,814, 5-16-67, CI. 214 — 308. Van Endert, Fritz, to Lindemann Maschinenfabrik G.m.b.H. Installation for breaking up scrap. 3,326,47S, 6-20-67, CI. 241— 1S6. Van Erden. Donald L., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Electrical coll assembly. 3,314,032. 4-11-67, CI. 336 — 198. Vanesse, Eugene J., Jr., to Defco Inc. Automobile safety belt. 3.315.915, 4-25-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Van Esselstyn, Sherman T. : See — Padgett, John W. Van Esselstyn, and Gaab. 3.343,969. Van Essen. Harold E., Jr., and R. R. Baron, to Salsbury Laboratories. Nitrofuran derivatives for treating coecidio- sis. 3,330.724. 7-11-67, CI. 167 — 53.1. Van Essen. Willem J. : See — Calentine. John W., Maurer, and Van Essen. 3,334,156. Greene, Charles E., and van Essen. 3,346.532. Van Frank. Richard M., to Eli Lilly and Co. Virus purifi- cation. 3,316,153. 4-25-67, CI. 167 — 78. Van Gaver, Georgette S., and G. Zednik, to Compagnie de Saint-Gobain. Method of catalyzing the polymerization of vinyl chloride. 3.305,537, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 92.8. Van Geelen, Hendrik E., and P. H. van Leeuwen, to North American Philips Co., Inc. N-nitrile derivatives of the vita- min A series. 3,330,843, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 404. Van Geen, John, to Pacific Industries, Inc. Microwave cavity having a plurality of selectively switched capacitors. 3,339,159. 8-29-67, CI. 333—83. Van Gelder, Abraham : See — Creuels, Frans H., and Van Gelder. 3,332,246. Van Gelder, Arthur, to Sun-Freeze, Inc. Continuous dehv- drating process. 3,316,652, 5-2-67, CI. 34 — 5. Van Gemert. Johannes T. : See — Hall, John R., and Van Gemert. 3,350,294. Van Gerwen. Petrus J. : See — De Jager, Frank, and Van Gerwen. 3,311,442. Van Gerwen. Petrus J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Dual-channel quadrature-modulation pulse with D.C. com- ponent transmitted in separate channel. 3,343,093, 9- Cl. 325 — 60. 19-67 Six ele- 3-07, CI. 3,305, Van Geuns. Johannes R., to North American Philips Co. De- ice for producing cold at low temperatures and compression deices suitable for use in said deices. '3,318,101, 5-9-67, CI. 62—6. Van Geuns, Johannes R., and G. Prast, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Superconductive device for causing stable and free floating of a magnet in space. 3,327,265, 6-20-67, CI. 335—216. Van Geuns, Johannes R., and J. Mulder, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Regenerator. 3,339,627, :i 5-67, CI. 165 — 4. Van Gils, Adrianus \V., to Shell Oil Co. Apparatus for QieaBUr- ing the difference between hydrostatic and formation pres- sure in a borehole. 3,355,939, 12-5-67, CI. 73 — 152. Van 611st, Carl, and K. M. Peart, to Purdue Research Founda- tion. Animal feeding system. 3,320,187, 6-20-67, CI. 119— 75. Van Goethem, Hugo V. : See — Jaeken, Jan, and Van Goethem. 3,310,402. Van Golverdinge Schut, Jan W. Centrifugally operated elec- trical switch having a rotor and stator. 3,337,704, 8-22-07, CI. 200 — 80. Vaugor, William. Apparatus lor positioning and indexing workpieces. 3,309,944, 3-21-67, CI. 74 — 822. Van Gorder, Norman A., and G. J. Giuliano, to Celanese Corp. Blends of vinyl acetate homopolvmers and vinyl acetate copolymers. 3,316,198, 4-25-67, CI. 200 — 29.6. Van Graafeiland, Wesley H., to Eastman Kodak Co. ment petzval type projection lens. 3,320,016, 5-H 350 — 215. Van Gurp, Gerardus J. : See — Brice, John C, Tilley, van Gurp, and Berghout. 819. Van Haaften, Carole C, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Sanitary napkin with cross-linked cellulosic laver. 3,339,550, 9-5-67, CI. 128—290. Van Haaften, Egbert : See — Bennett, William O., Mutter, and Van Haaften. Re. 26,- 322. Van HaliTciayton e. : See- Teal, James L., Van Hall, Stenger, and Safranko. 3,290,- 435. Van Handel, Ambrose B. Dentures with hydraulic cushioning means. 3,339,283, 9-5-67, CI. 32 — 2. Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H., and B. D. Wahl. to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Method of manufacturing laminate sheet. 3,29S.8S7. 1-17-67, CI. 156—311. Van Hartesveldt, Carroll II., and B. D. Wahl, to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Belt drive mechanism. 3,343,480, 9-26-67, CI. 100—93. Van Heel, Abraham C. S., G. J. Beernink, and H. J. Raterlnk, to The Kingdom of the Netherland, as represented by the Underminister of Defence. Periscope for use in submarines. 3.352.618, 11-14-67, CI. 350 — 16. Van Heerden, Pieter J., to Polaroid Corp. Optical associa- tive memory. 3,296,594, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Van Hees, Adrian, to Peters Claudius AG. Dry compressor. 3.360,192, 12-26-67, CI. 230—152. Van Helden, Gertruda W. M. T. : See — Te Velde, Ties S., and Van Helden. 3,343,254. Van Helden, Robert : See — Kohll. Charles F., and Van Helden. 3,35S,016. Vanhentenrijk, Josephus E. F. : See — ■ Lens, Georges X., Vanhentenrijk, and De Mol. 3,300.026. Van Herk, Adrian P., and K. Behnke, to Garcv Co. of Canada, Ltd. Self-locking device for display frames and the like 3.338,606. 8-29-67. CI. 2S7— 56. Van Herwljnen, Arend : See — Middelhoek, Abraham, Van Herwijnen, and Van der Wal. 3,331,759. Van Heynlngen, Earle M. : See — Brown, Carter N., and Van Heyningen. 3.342,860. A'an Hezik, Adrianus E. Q. Mould for making a number of bodies of concrete. 3.360,231, 12-26-67, CI. 249 — 129. Van Hoesel, Petrus : See — De Wit, Cornelis T., Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3.317,983. De Wit, Cornelis T., Van Hoesel, and Boon. 3,360,312 Van Hoose, William E. Adjustable wrench. 3,311.002, 3-28- 67, CI. 81—118. Van Hoose, William E. Torque wrench. 3,357,2S4, 12-12-07, CI. 81—52.5. Van Hoose, William N., and R. S. Rockford, to Engel Equip- ment, Inc. Reciprocating feed apparatus for progressively delivering workpieces to a press, or the like. 3,312,463, 4-4-67, CI. 271—10. Van Hoozer, John F. : See — Raetzsch, Carl W., Cunningham, and Van Hoozer. 3,337,- 443. Van Horik, Leonard R. : See — Pfaffenberger, Richard T., and Van Horik. 3,345.995. Van Horn, Irvln B., and E. L. Powers, to Mobav Chemical Co. Recovery of toluenediamines. 3,331,876, 7-1S-67, CI. 260—582. Van Horn. John A. : See — Klinck, John L., Van Horn, and Campbell. 3,332,229. Van Horn, John A., P. E. Biemiller, and J. H. Reese, to Hamil- ton Watch Co. Electric watch. Re. 26.1S7, 4—4-67, CI. 58—28. Van Horne, Beverley H.. and A. W. Hanson, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of filling vessel completely with a liquid. 3.344.656, 10-3-67, CI. 73—37. Van House. Robert M., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle brake system. 3,334,548, S-8-67, CI. 91—391. Van House, Robert M., and E. J. De Hoff, to General Motors Corp. Low travel vacuum suspended booster. 3,304,S39, 2-21-67, CI. 91 — 372. Van House, Robert M., E. J. De Hoff. and A. F. Erickson. to General Motors Corp. Brake adjusting system. 3.31S.421, 5-9-67, CI. 188 — 106. 1364 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Van Houtte, Ghislain L. Plastic bags. 3,358,904. 12-19-67, CI. 229—51. Van Hoven, Gerard C. : See — Phillips, Robert M., and Van Hoven. 3,343,781. Van Hoyningen-Huene, Alexander, and S. Slabon, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Lubricant containing phos- phosulfurized hydrocarbon derivative. 3,321,400, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 46.7. Van Htiet, Alovsius T. : See — Hilderbrandt, Willi, and Van Hiiet. 3,33S,592. Van Huis, Robert L., to Big Dutchman, Inc. Automatic -weight operated poultry feeding device. 3,349,753, 10-31-67, CI. 119 — 52. Van Hurck, Nicolaas : See — Schutte, Rudolf, and Van Hurck. 3,305,640. Van Husen, Norman W., Jr., and T. J. O'Brien. Valve. 3,323,- 547, 6-6-67, CI. 137—625.64. Vanik, Milton C. : See — Fitch, Frederick T., Sanchez, and Vanik. 3,330,772. Hurley, Forrest R., Tecotzky, and Vanik. 3,325,419. Vanik, Milton C, M. G. Sanchez, and E. G. Acker, to W. R. Grace & Co. Metal oxide organosol process and product. 3,312,630, 4-4-67, CI. 252—301.1. Van Iperen, Bernardus B., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Harmonic producing velocity modulation tube having particular output cavity structures. 3,354,348, 11-21-67, CI. 315—5.43. Van Iperen, Bernardus B., and W. Kuypers, to North Ameri- can Philips Co., Inc. Device for tuning rectangular resona- tor cavities. 3.349,349, 10^24-67, CI. 333—83. Van Jason, Paulus : See — Cancrinus, Hendrik, and Van Jason. 3,334,529. Van Kampen, Henry. Poultry helmet. 3,352,288, 11-14-67, CI. 119—97. Van Kampen, Johannes A. : See — ■ Rijnsdorp, Johannes E., Van Kampen, and Bollen. 3,336,- 205. Van Katwijk's Industrieen N.V. : See — Van der Schoot, Jelle. 3,341,072. Van Kessel, Henri F. : See — Jerman, Ralph B., Santoro, and Van Kessel. 3,300,388. Van Klaveren, Johannes P. : See — Bussink, Jan, and Van Klaveren. 3,337.499. Van Kleef, Alfred L., to Shell Oil Co. Method of transporting methane or natural gas. 3,324.670, 6-13-67. CI. 62 — ."5. Van Kleef, Jan H. Foot support. 3,306,300, 2-28-67, CI. 128 — 619. Van Koot. Eduard J., to Tor-Isteg Steel Corp. S.A.H. Re- inforcing bar. 3,312,035, 4-4-67, CI. 52—737. Van Kuyk, Harrv J. : See — Remick, Ralph B., Jr., and Van Kuvk. 3,338,099. Van-L, Ltd. : See — Sundstrom. Raul D. 3,298,539. Van Laanen, Dolph V. Defective sheet sorting apparatus. 3,351,196, 11-7-67, CI. 209—73. Van Lammeren, Johannes A., G. Barnier, J. Koorneef, and J. Bos, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Air bearing magnetic head mounting. 3,351,925, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Van Langenhoven, Jules E., E. E. Billingslea, L. C. Sage, J. C. Adams, and R. W. Joyce, to Daisy Mfg. Co. Air oper- ated projectile firing apparatus. 3,302,523, 2-7-67, CI. 89—7. Van Leer, Carlos C, Jr., and H. F. Campbell. Automobile luggage and article carrier. 3,338,485, 8-29-67, CI. 224 — 42.03. Van Leer, Oscar J., and C. Ragettli, to Metal Containers Ltd. Pressure fluid container. 3,334,780, 8-8-67, CI. 220—89. Van Leeuwen, Andrew, to Statham Instruments, Inc. Voltage breakdown control in strain gages. 3,324,435, 6-6-67, CI. 338 — 4. Van Leeuwen, Geetruida C. : See — Akkerman, Antony M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3,312,- 700. Akkerman, Antony M., Van Leeuwen, and Michels. 3,351,- 598. Van Leeuwen, Pieter H. : See — Van Geelen, Hendrik E., and Van Leeuwen. 3,330,843. Van Lent, Henri J., and R. P. Michnay, to General Motors Corp. Transmission control system. 3,308,677, 3-14-67, CI. 74—472. Vanlerberghe, Guy : See — Kalopissis, Gregoire, Viout, and Vanlerberghe. 3,337,548. Van Leuven, James W., to Aquatain Co., Inc. Soil erosion and evaporation control. 3,346,407, 10-10-67, CI. 106 — 126. Van Liif, Antonius H. V. : See — Manders, Godefridus J., and Van Lijf. 3,330,033. Van Lint, Victor A. J., R. A. Poll, and H. R. Kratz, to General Dynamics Corp. Pressure transducer. 3,336,807, 8-22-67, CI. 73— 39S. Van Loben Sels, Peter J. Applicator for liquids and semi- liquids. 3,299,854, 1-24-67, CI. 118—411. Van Loben Sels, Peter J. Dispenser mounting assembly. 3,303,972, 2-14-67. CI. 222—181. Van Lohuizen, Otto E. : See — Bussink, Jan, Van Lohuizen, and Vollbracht. 3,337,501. Hoefs, Cornells A. M., and Van Lohuizen. 3,337,642. Van Loo, Coenraad, to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp Coaxial cross-point relay. 3,328,547, 6-27-67, CI. 200 — 153. Van Loo, Coenraad, and J. P. Polese, to Varian Associates. Vapor cooling system having means rendering a flow of liquid therein electrically nonconductive. 3,360,035, 12-26- 67, CI. 165—105. Van Loo, William J., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for producing rot and wrinkle resistant cellulose containing textile and textile obtained therewith. 3,311,496, 3-28-67, CI. 117 — 138.5. Van Loo, William J., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for imparting rot and wrinkle resistant finish to a cellu- losic textile material and the resulting textile. 3,323,939, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 76. Van Loo, William J., Jr., G. R. De Paolo, and S. J. O'Brien, to American Cyanamid Co. Cleaning compositions contain- ing softeners. 3,330,770, 7-11-67, CI. 252 — 152. Van Loo, William J., Jr., and J. P. Dundon, to American Cyanamid Co. Disposable fibrous dusting device. 3,334,373, 8-8-67, CI. 15—506. Van Loo, William R., and J. Machielse, to American Seating Co. Acoustical panel supports for riser faces. 3,305,044, 2-21-67, CI. 181 — 33. Van Loon, Arie, and B. H. Huibers, to Chemische Fabriek L. van der Grintern N.V. Venlo. Diazo-type material. 3,311,- 475, 3-28-67, CI. 96 — 91. Van Loon, Donald F. : See — Newcomb. Wallace K., Blank, and Van Loon. 3,348,849. Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M., to Machinefabriek van Luxem- borg N.V. Machine for packing bottles with a correction frame. 3,302,370, 2-7-67, CI. 53 — 248. Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M., to Machinefabriek van Luxem- borg N.V. Machine for packing and unpacking bottles. 3,335,542, 8-15-67, CI. 53—247. Van Luxemborg, Paulus J. M., to Machinefabriek Van Luxem- borg N.V. Device for packaging bottles in cases. 3,340,677, 9-12-67, CI. 53—247. Van Mazijk, Antoon P., and R. D. Ward, to The Permutit Co. Ltd. Ion-exchange apparatus. 3,326,378, 6-20-67, CI. 210 — 126. Van Meter, A. D., Jr. : See — Koch, Richard K. 3,326,433. Van Meter, Orville E.\ Jr., and T. A. Bertness, to Mobil Oil Corp. Initiation of combustion in a subterranean formation 3,339,634, 9-5-67, CI. 166 — 39. Van Mierlo, Gerrit G. : See — Depoorter, Henri, van Mierlo, Libeer, and Nys. 3,305,- 558. Van Munster, Frederik H., to Abbott Laboratories. Dicyclo- hexylamine. 3,351,661, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 563. Van Munster, Frederik H., to Abbott Laboratories. Process of manufacturing cyelohexylamines. 3,355,490, 11-28-67, CI 260—563. Vann Industries, Inc. : See — Jackson, Walter F. 3,329,416. Jackson, Walter F., and Denning. 3,335,878. Vann, Neal, Jr. : See — Pischke, Harry F., and Vann. 3,334,300. Vannel, Paul : See — Lang, Andr€, and Vannel. 3,333,008. Vannel, Paul, to Societe Nationale des Petroles d'Aquitaine. Manufacture of thioethers in the gaseous phase. 3,317,610, 5-2-67, CI. 260—609. Vanneman, Clinton R. : See — Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3.316,278. Linden, Gustave B., Meyer, and Vanneman. 3,335,155. Van Nes, Arie G. : See — Bally, Adrianus P., and Van Nes. 3,338,664. Van Ness, Bradford O. : See — Bargen, David W., and Van Ness. 3,305.698. Van Ness, David W., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Apparatus for making strand reinforced webs. 3,332,822, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 427. Van Ness, David W., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Apparatus for making plastic webs reinforced with angularly directed strands. 3,332,823, 7-25-67, CI. 156 — 427. Van Ness. John H., and D. O. Stephens, to Monsanto Co. Free-flowing cold water soluble acid compositions. 3.32S,- 173, 6-27-67, CI. 99 — 78. Van Ness, John H.. and D. O. Stephens, to Monsanto Co. Cold water soluble acid compositions. 3,330,665, 7-11-67. CI. 99—78. Van Nick Paper Box Co. : See — Blais, Ralph P. 3,311,824. Van Noord, Andrew J., to Kent Engineering. Seat belt buckle. 3,317,970, 5-9-67, CI. 24 — 75. Van Noord, Andrew J., to Kent Engineering. Remote control rear view mirror. 3,348,425, 10-24-67, CI. 74 — 501. Van Nooy, Johannes : See — Von Bethmann, Max F., Dettmer, Van Nooy, and Gartner. 3,360,722. Van Norman, Gilden R. : See — Houle, James F., and Van Norman. 3,342,601. Van Note, Charles O., Jr., to The Servco Co. Apparatus for production of fluids from wells. 3,322,199 5-30-67 CI. 166—205. Van Note, Robert H., to The Eimco Corp. Liquid clarification method and apparatus for producing high density sludge. 3,333,695, 8-1-67, CI. 210—83. Van Noy, James E. : See — Hempfling, Gerald L. 3,315, SOS. Vannoy, James W. Barbecue grills. 3,306,2S0, 2-28-67, CI. 126—25. LIST OK PATENTEES L365 Vanoni, Otto V., to Dupage Metal Products, Inc. Film process- ing splicer. 3,345,238. 10-3-07, CI. 156—305. Van Orsdel, John R. : Sec— McCurdy, Hugh K., and Van Orsdel. 3,311,554. Van Osenbruggen, Cornells : See — Lulines, Gerrit, and Van Osenbruggen. 3,335,313. Van Osenbruggen, Cornells, and A. C. Van Dorsten, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Spark erosion apparatus and method of removing thin metal layers. 3,324,270, 0-6-07, CI. 219—69. Vanous, Joseph A. : See — Brobst James D., and Vanous. 3.346,740. Vanover, Wallace P., to Textron Inc. Expansible linkage for use In making a watch band or similar article of jewelry. 3,307,348, 3-7-67. CI. 59 — 79. Van Overbeek, Adrianus J. W. M., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Field-effect transistor with improved transmission admittance. 3,35S,198, 12-12-67, CI. 317—235. Van Overloop, Donald R., to The Upjohn Co. Lincomycin hydrochloride crystals. 3,313,695, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 65. Van Paesschen, August J. : See — Pattijn, Hendrlk A., Hendricx, Willems, and Van Paesschen. 3.359.102. Vrancken, Marcel N., Claeys, Van Paesschen, and Lam- brechts. 3,300,313. Vrancken, Marcel N., Van Paesschen, and Willems. 3,357,- 832. Vrancken, Marcel N., Willems, Van Paesschen, and Lem- merling. 3,313,784. Van Patten, John R., to General Electric Co. Band-like crimp. 3,356,789, 12-5-67, CI. 174 — 74. Van Patten, Royal A. : See — Howery, Nelson C, Thelsen, and Van Patten. 3,343,986. Van Pee, Paul D. : See — Willems, Jozef F., Poot. and Van Pee. 3.359,106. Van Pernis, John M., to Black Products Co. Bag filling machines. 3,322,219, 5-30-67, CI. 177 — 114. Van Pelt. Verona L. Restraining device. 3,297,026, 1-10-67, CI. 128 — 133. Van Peppen, Jan F. : See — Fuhrmann, Robert, Lazar, and Van Peppen. 3,342,858. Van Pool, Joe, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Controlling a com- bined alkylation polvmerization process to increase the alkylate. 3,309,420, 3-14-67, CI. 260—683.15. Van Pool, Joe, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Propane treating of top crude to produce asphalt and gas oil. 3,311,551, 3-28-67. CI. 208 — 45. Van Pool, Joe, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oxidized asphalt blend. 3,33S,S13. 8-29-67, CI. 208 — 6. Van Pool, Joe, and G. R. Hettick, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Liquid recovery. 3,318,804, 5-9-67, CI. 20S— 365. Van Poollen, Hendrlk K. Process for storing natural gas. 3,329,206, 7-4-67, CI. 166 — 42. Van Poucke. Raphael K. : See — Monbaliu, Marcel J., De Cat, and Van Poucke. 3,325,482. Van Poucke, Raphael K., A. H. De Cat, and M. J. Monbaliu, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Method and material for producing photographic color images. 3,330,660, 7-11-67, CI. 96 — 56.5. Van Products Co. : See — Hill, Wilkes E. 3.303,621. Hill, Wilkes E. 3,312,041. Van R. Dental Products, Inc. : See — Porteous. Don D. 3,345,497. Van Raden, Frederick F., to Peerless Trailer and Truck Serv- ice, Inc. Dumping type storage bin. 3,319,807, 5-16-67, CI. 214 — 16. Van Raden, Frederick F., and K. A. Bratlid, to Peerless Trailer & Truck Service, Inc. Pneumatic weighing system for load carrying vehicles. 3,331,458, 7-18-67, CI. 177—141. Van Ranst, Cornelius W. Starting system for motor boats. 3,315,584, 4-25-67, CI. 98—1. Van Ranst, Cornelius W. Propeller assembly. 3,335,803, 8- 15-67, CI. 170—135.75. Van Richards Co. : See — Robertson, Richard A. 3,315,984. Van Roosbroeck, Charles L. H. : See — Mlchiels, Franciscus M., Laureys, and Van Roosbroeck. 3,310,250. Van Rooy. Alphonsus P. : See — Aimer. Friedrich H. R., Schrijnemakers, Kuiper, and Van Rooy. 3,354,340. Van Rossem, Walter J. Top construction for convertible auto- mobiles. 3,32S,074, 6-27-67, CI. 296 — 137. Van Roten, Frank L. : See — Walter, Gerard O., Plntus, and Van Roten. 3,366,690. Van Saders. Robert R. Grip exercising device. 3,357,702, 12- 12-67, CI. 272 — 68. Van Santen, Aart : See — Jonsson, Erik, Aste, and Van Santen. 3,332,850. Van Santen, Johannes G. : See — Suinker, Simon, De Haan, Diemer, and Van Santen. 3,311,781. Van Schaack, Robert C. : See — Hansen, Hans R., and Van Schaack. 3,350,612. Van Schaick, Richard : See — Sage, Lyle, Van Schaick, and Hermansen. 3,327,609. Van Schoppe, Bertram A., to Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. Hot melt applicator. 3,359,939, 12-26-67, CI. IIS — 12. Van Schwartz, Zolly C, to Majestic Wax Co. Collapsible mop holder. 3,324, 195, ';-i3_G7, CI. 15—147. Van Schyndel, Andreas, and G. Schmidt, to Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H. Steel mat structure for reinforced concrete slabs. 3.300.937, 1-31-67, CI. 52 — 5S1. Van Schyndel, Andreas, and G. Schmidt, to Bau-Stahlgewebe G.m.b.H. Reinforcing steel mat structure for concrete Blabs. 3.300.938. 1-31-67, CI. 52— 5S1. Van Scoy, Victor S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for producing a net. 3,322.021, 5-30-67, CI. 87 — 1. Van Sickle, James D., and B. Symmonds, to Richardson Mfg. Co., Inc. Multiple sweep implement having vertically adjustable sweep support structure. 3,322,202, 5-30-07, CI. 172—139. Van Sickle, Roswell C, W. S. Aspey, and R. N. Yeckley, to Westlnghouse Electric Corp. Blast-valve mechanism and ac- celerating torsion bar assemblage for compressed-gas cir- cuit interrupters. 3,327,082, 0-20-07, CI. 200—148. Van Siclen, Howard E., Jr. : See — Kebbon, Earl R., McCrae, and Van Siclen. 3,324,841. Van Skyhawk, Norman J., and J. J. Kelly, Jr., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Combined carrying and display case. 3,297,118, 1-10-67, CI. 190—1. Van Slyke, Allan S. : See— Baer, Donald G., Van Slyke, and Woofter. 3,322.882. Baer, Donald G., Van Slyke, and Woofter. 3,329,785. Winyard, Arthur H., Van Slyke. and Plyler. 3.324,450. Van Snellenberg, Anton P. M. Fish cutting and feeding ap- paratus. 3,332,202. 7-25-67, CI. 53—123. Van Staaden, Cornelis A. : See — Jorna, Ype, Van Staaden, Stoorvogel, and Ferwerda. 3,328,797. Van Strien, Richard E. : See — Horan, James E., and Van Strien. 3,354,110. Stephens. James R., and Van Strien. 3,347,828. Van Swaay, Maarten. Fraction collector lor operation at reduced pressure. 3,297,062, 1-10-67, CI. 141—130. Vant-Hull, Lorin L., and J. E. Mercereau, to California In- stitute Research Foundation. Apparatus for excluding mag- netic fields. 3,346,826, 10-10-67, CI. 335 — 216. Van Thyne, Ray J., and J. J. Rausch, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Oxidation-resistant beryllium articles and process of making. 3,343,929, 9-26- 67, CI. 29 — 194. Van Tilburg, Robert W. : See — Cole, Felix, Modreski, and Van Tilburg. 3,320,044. Vantorex Ltd. : See — Chatfield, Herbert W. 3,316,193. Turner, Alan F.. and Parsons. 3,359,268. Van Tran, N'Guyen : See — Blachier, Bruno, and Van Tran. 3,324,420. Van't Riet, Bartholomeus, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Removal of strontium 90 from milk with calcium pyrophosphate, strontium pyrophosphate, or mixture thereof. 3,359,117, 12-19-67. CI. 99—60. Van 'T Sant, Willem C. : See — Versluvs, Paulus, Van 'T Sant, Gilissen, and Manger. 3,345.046. Van Tuyl, Thomas O. Safety warning means for hydraulic brake system. 3,329,933, 7-4-67, CI. 340—52. Van Uiteret, Le Grand G. : See — Ballman, Albert A., Linares, and Van Uitert. Re. 26,184. Vanuxem, Jacques : See — Sahores, Jean, Vanuxem, and Capiaux.. 3,332,577. Van Valkenburgh, Brvce F., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Draper chain. 3.344.907, 10-3-67, CI. 198 — 195. Van Veelen, George F., E. M. Brinckman, J. F. Willems, and G M. Sevens, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N. V. Silver complex diffusion transfer process. 3,360,368, 12-26-67, CI. 96—29. Van Veldhuizen, Edna M. : See — Van Veldhuizen, John and E. M. 3,332,389. Van Veldhuizen, John and E. M. Air-propelled boat with mounted fan. 3,332,389, 7-25-67, CI. 115 — 11. Van Venrooy, John J., to Sun Oil Co. Process and apparatus for gas chromatography. 3,347,020, 10-17-67, CI. 55 — 67. Van Vlaanderen Machine Co. : See — Eberhardt, Herman, and Gaghan. 3.306,549. Van Vleet, John M.. to Balax, Inc. Method of making taps. 3,347,114, 10-17-67, CI. 76 — 101. Van Vliet, Nicolaas P. : See — De Jongh, Hendrik P., and Van Vliet. 3,340,279. Van Vliet, Nicolaas P., to Organon Inc. 3.3-alkylidene-19-nor- steroids. 3,301,880, 1-31-67, CI. 260—397.5. Van Vlodrop, Peter H. G., to North American Philips Co., Inc Circuit arrangement for controlling a gas discharge tube. 3,323,011, 5-30-67, CI. 315 — 166. Van Volkenburgh, Ross, to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corp Imides of 1,2,3,4-cyclopentanetetracarboxylic acid and the monoanhydride thereof. 3,297,714, 1-10-67, CL 260 — 326.3. Van Volkenburgh, Ross, H. W. Hyde, and G. C. Royston. to Copolymer Rubber & Chemical Corp. Anhydrides and esters of 1,2,3,4 - cyclopentanetetracarboxylic acid. 3,346,598, 10-10-67, CI. 260—346.3. Van Voorhis, Bruce : See — Mortem, John W., and Van Voorhis. 3.323.165. Mottern, John W., and Van Voorhis. 3,343,207. Van Voorhis, William E. : See — Blackburn, Robert K., Van Voorhis, Nadcau, and Schimtt. 3,353,516. 1366 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Van Wagenen, Donald : See — Urbanic, Anthony J., and Van Wagenen. 3,311,527. Urbanic, Anthony J., and Van Wagenen. 3,32S,225. Van Wagenen, Donald, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Thin load supporting polyurethane foam and method of making same. 3,305,381, 2-21-67, CI. 117—8. Van Waldron, Garvin B.. Jr. : See — Moyer, Lando K., and Van Waldron. 3,348,132. Van Wanderham, Marvin C, W. W. Worthley, and C. R. Comolli, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Rapid cooling method and appa- ratus. 3 347,057, 10-17-67, CI. 62 — 56. Van Wazer, John R. : See — Moedritzer, Kurt, and Van Wazer. 3,344,161. Van W'azer, John R., K. Moedritzer, and M. D. Rausch, to Monsanto Co. Organo-arsenic-nitrogen compounds and the preparation thereof. 3,350,435, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 440. Van Westerveld, Jan, and G. A. T. Sligchers, to Stainicarbon N.V. Preparation of e-caprolactam. 3,346,567, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Van Wilson, Marlin, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Amplifier cir- cuits for differential amplifiers. 3,353,111, 11-14-67, CI. 330—69. Van Winkle, Roy L. : See — Lankford, William L., Jr., Mathis, Keller, Bowman, and Van Winkle. 3,348,231. Lankford, William L., Jr., Ward, and Van Winkle. 3,335,- 754. Van Wlnsen, Friedrich H., and K. Bauer, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Curve stabilization of motor vehicles. 3,300,232, 1-24-67, a. 280—112. Van Wuyckhuyxe, Hendrik J., to N.V. Schokbeton Zwijndrecht. Machine for shaking moulds filled with concrete. 3,357,686, 12-12-67, CI. 259—91. Van Wyk, Jan W., to United States of America, Air Force. Roller element bearing-lubricant composite separator. 3,356,- 427, 12-5-67, CI. 308 — 187. Van Zalinge, Roelof, to Algemene Kunstzyde Unie N.V. Meth- od and an apparatus for subjecting a film to a heat treat- ment and the coated film thus treated. 3,313,646, 4-11-67, CI. 117—119.2. Van Zee, Arthur F. : See — McMaster, Harold A., and Van Zee. 3,332,760. Van Zee, Averv : See — Engman, Milton C, and Van Zee. 3,340,581. Van Zelm Associates Inc. : See — Jackson, Martin A. 3,302,347. Jackson, Martin A. 3,352,516. Van Zelm, Willem D., and Jackson. 3,307,832. Van Zelm, Willem D.. and M. A. Jackson, said Jackson assor. to Van Zelm Associates Inc., said Van Zelm assor., to En- twistle Mfg. Corp. Cargo lowering device. 3,307,832, 3-7- 67, CI. 254—156. Vapor Corp. : See — Chan, William, De Vine, and Klein. 3,352,061. Cunningham, Richard, Jr.. and Kimmel. 3,352,289. Gillet, Charles C. 3,325,719. Gillick, Laurance H. 3,352,224. Gillick, Laurance H., Menendez, Daugirdas, and Chan. 3.295,704. Gillick, Laurance H., and Stikkers. 3,343,473. Gillick. Laurance H., Stikkers. and Hellmann. 3.330,200. Hellmann, Dieter H. 3,304.984. Kimmel, J D. 3,301,305. MacDonald, John A. 3.324J336. MacDonald, John A. 3.351.042. Maher, Frank A. 3,357,484. Novas, Peter P., and Ernst. 3,329,787. Prybil, John T. 3,349,842. Salerno. Paul G. 3.307,786. Sime, Malcolm A. 3,297,047. 'Stikkers, Alexander P., and Hellmann. 3.327,604. Varadi, Peter F. Gas chromatography system. 3,318,149, 5-9-67, CI. 73—23.1. Varagnat, Jean F. M. : See — Phelisse, Jean A., Salmon, and Varagnat. 3,344,121. Varakas, John J., Jr.. to Verlam Distributors, Inc. Composi- tion for producing heat. 3,328,136, 6-27-67, CI. 44 — 3. Varco Inc. : See — Schutz, Rudolph W. 3,338,487. Steidinger, Donald J. 3,337,120. Steidinger, Donald J. 3,339,827. Varec, Inc : Sef — Dickinson. Horace, Stallard, and Hanke. 3,307,575. Varela, Arthur A. Height finding radar system. 3,311,913, 3-28-67, CI. 343—16. Varenelli, Andrew D. : See — Mankowich, Ivan, Varenelli, and Heinrichs. 3,347,971. Varga, Dezso : See — ■ Ostwald, Fritz, Beuchle, and Varga. 3,311,386. Varga, John M. J., to Carding Specialists (Canada) Ltd. Textile sliver coiling means. 3,345,703, 10-10-67, CI. 19 — 159. Varga, Julius : See — Cizek, Leopold, Svar, Varga, and Zoubele. 3,354,626. Varga, Otto H., to Seetru Ltd. Sealing means for valves. 3,301,524, 1-31-67, CI. 251—175. Vargadv, Leslie O., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Optical System. 3,327",585, 6-27-67, CI. 88—14. Vargady, Leslie O., to Davidson Optronics, Inc. Slide bearing assembly. 3,360,306, 12-26-67, CI. 308 — 4. Vargo, Paul : See — - Ayres, Reginald J., and Vargo. 3,320,466. Vargo, Stephen G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Auto-trans- former of core-form type having tapped winding disposed between axially spaced sections of high and low voltage windings. 3,332,050, 7-1S-67, CI. 336 — 148. Vargo, Stephen G., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tapped multilayer cylindrical winding. 3,337,828, 8-22-67, CI. 336 — 150. Vargyai, Sandor : See — Cox, Charles G., and Vargyai. 3,303,348. Varian Aerograph : See — Amy, Jonathan W., and Soderholm. 3,301,481. Rogers. Lockhart B., and Altenau. 3,312,042. Varian Associates : See — Allen. Stanley E., Jr. 3,331,984. Allen, Stanley E., Jr. 3,348,088. Avery, Robert T. 3,360,647. Ayers, Walter R. 3,317,780. Badger, George M. W. 3,300,735. Badger, George M. W. 3,305,802. Bailey, John S., and Haimson. 3,322,950. Bibb. Richard H. L. 3,308.332. Biechler. Charles S., Sharpe, and Symons. 3,325,671 . Bhnn, Charles E. 3,336,496. Bloom, Arnold L., and Mansir. 3,360,716. Bloom, Arnold L., and Mansir. 3,360,717. Brown, Jack A. 3,300,679. Brown, Lawrence E., and Jones. 3,331,978. Caryotakis, George. 3,322,997. Cook, Edward J. 3,325,758. Cook, Edward J. 3,328,729. Cook, Edward J. 3,332,040. Espinosa, Robert J., and Ruetz. 3,335,314. Fiedor, Adolph J., and Rockwell. 3,297,905. Francis, Arthur B.. and Hayward. 3,311,776. Gang, Robert E. 3,325,757. Gielow, David E. 3,331.017. Green, Elden G. 3,327,159. Haimson, Jacob. 3,319,109. Haimson, Jacob. 3,343,101. Havward, Wesley H. 3,343,780. Heil, Oskar. 3,309,302. Heil, Oskar. 3.309,558. Helmer, John C. 3,338,506. Helmer, John C, and Tavlor. 3,313,936. Hetherington, James S. 3,309,010. Hyde, James S. 3,350,633. Hyde, James S. 3,358,222. Jepsen, Robert L. 3,319,875. Jepsen, Robert L. 3,331,975. Johnson, Flovd O. 3.339.102. Johnson, Floyd O. 3,360,750. Johnson, Floyd O., and Zitelli. 3,345,535. Jolly, James A. 3,358,180. Kendall, Jackson W„ Jr. 3,299.317. Kingston, Floyd E. 3,329,890. Kroemer, Herbert. 3,309,553. Kuehne, Gerhard B., Schulz. and Heil. 3,323,821. La Rue, Albert D., Bibb, and Svmons. 3,316,485. La Rue, Albert D., and Symons. 3,297,907. Levin, Martin E. 3,305,799. Levin, Martin E. 3,344.306. Llewellyn, Peter M., and Sheltnn. 3,321,971. Lothrop, Charles F. 3,309,625. Lundstrom, Oscar C. 3,297,908. Mann, Joseph K 3,309,631. McCune, Earl W. 3,305,742. McCune, Earl W., and Zitelli. 3,324,337. McRae, Russell C, and Reed. 3,323.024. Mercer, Stanley L., and Staprans. 3,336,491. Mosher, Charles. 3.336,535. Nelson, Forrest A. 3.348 137. Nelson, Forrest A., and Baker. 3,348,136. Nelson, Richard B. 3,334.262. Novick, Robert, and Davidovits. 3.304,516. Peters. Harrv E. 3,296,552. Reed, Leonard. 3.330,707. Reed, Leonard, and Fieone. 3,352,694. Robinson. Hugh G. 3,350.632. Rubert, Rodney R. 3,360,679. Scaggs. Lee E. 3,312,832. Schrager, Hubert I. 3,322,996. Schumacher, Richard T. 3.297,906. Smith, William D. 3,319,108. Stuart, William R. 3,298.096. Stuart, William R. 3,308.521. Stuart, William R. 3,360,033. Swartlev, Richard H. 3.324.425. Svmons, Robert S„ and Staprans. 3.310,704. Van Loo. Cnenraad, and Polese. 3.360.035. Ward. Curtis E. 3,310,746. Ward. Curtis E.. and Zangrando. 3.339.149. Weaver, Harry E., Jr., and Rorden. 3.336.526. Weiss. Harrv M. 3.324.427. Wheeler, William R. 3,319.117. Whitehorn, Richard M. 3, 355. SIS. Williams, Paul D. 3,317,771. Williams, Paul D. 3,319,107. Zitelli, Louis T., and Maltzer. 3.358,181. Zitelli, Louis T., and Maltzer. 3,359,451. LIST OF PATENTEES L367 Varilek, Ronald D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fork lock. 3,356,241, 12-6-67, CI. 214—731. Varlperm Co. . Sec — Ballly, Plorent H. 3,307,360. Varis, Lee, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Self cleaning valve structure, 3,348,566, .10-24-07, CI. 137—242. Varltyper Corp. : Sec — Carstensen, William II., Ott, and Van Acker. 3,346,210. Greenwood, David L. 3,346,255. Raak, Bently P.. Grlica, and Carlin. 3,308,732. Variview Reader Corp. : See — Adnion, Jedldiah. 3,322,035. Varlonga, Giovanni. Gable roof covering and means for se- curing the same. 3,296,761, 1-10-G7, CI. 52 — 278. Varlonga, Giovanni, Arrangement for removably securing panels in a wall construction. 3,307,314, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 461. Varnado, Ted E., Jr. : See — Posey, Bob, Jr., and Varnado. 3,310,374. Varnagy, Ervin J. : Sec — Mageli, Orville L., Light, and Varnagy. 3,33S,S64. Varnell, John F., Jr. : See — Kietz. Erhard K., Damron, and Varnell. 3,304,377. Varnell John F., Jr., to Ampex Corp. Automatic gain control system with pilot signal. 3,359,511, 12-19-67, CI. 333 — 1G. Varner, Dennis D. : See — - Brandt, Edmund D., and Varner. 3,354,260. Varner, Robert G. : See — Lennon, Clarence D., and Varner. 3,312,425. Varney, Frederick M. : See — Varney, Justin A. and F. M. 3,303, S93. Varney, Justin A. : See — Alder, Robert L., and Varnev. 3,303,573. Varney, Justin A. Means and method for controlling thrust or weight on drilling tool. 3,303,894, 2-14-67, CI. 175 — 40. Varney, Justin A. and F. M. Means for controlling operation of turbodrill. 3,303,893, 2-14-67, CI. 175—26. Varo, Inc. : See — Lomerson, Robert B. 3,346,773. Reefman, William E. 3,319,472. Varot, Michel J., to Societe Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Societe Anonyme). Electromagnetic braking mechanism. 3,351,162, ll-f-67, CI. 188 — 164. Varron, Arleen S., and H. T. Roth, to Interchemical Corp. Moisture setting printing inks. 3,342,764, 9-19-67, CI. 260—22. Varron, Frederick A., and F. W. Dunne, to Interchemical Corp. Electrostatic printing with two groups of particles of same composition and different size. 3,349,703, 10-31-67, CI. 101 — 426. Varsanyi, Frank L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Laser device using Nd : PrCla. 3,355,675, 11-28-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Varsos, Spyros G.. to Martin-Marietta Corp. Adaptive pulse transmission system with modified delta modulation and redundant pulse elimination. 3,339,142, S-29-67, CI. 325 — 38. Varta Aktiengesellschaft : See — Dieberg Rolf. 3,306.780. Ditttnann, Heiner, Grune. and Justl. 3,311,507. Horn, Lutz, and Philipp. 3,325,280. Huber, Richard. 3,357,864. Justi, Eduard. 3.350,229. Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 3,322,574. Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 3,347,759. Kroeger, Hanns H., and Jung. 3,328,206. Ryhiner, Guanther and A., Voss, and Koenig. 3.32S.20S. Ryhiner, Gunther, Von Dohren, and Jung. 3,350,232. Von Doehren, Hermann-Hans. 3,351,490. Winsel, August. 3,317,348. Winsel. August. 3,350,636. Varta Deutsche Edison-Akkumulatoren-Co. Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See — Strasen, Gunter, and Graber. 3,356,857. Varta Pertrix-Union Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung: See — Ryhiner, Guenther, and Schmier. 3,345,215. Siller, Bruno. 3.306,781. Vartanian, Vartan : See — Lewis, Edward L., and Vartanian. 3,304,832. Vartanian, Vartan, to Raytheon Co. Signal display svstem. 3,353,146, 11-14-67, CI. 340—3. Vartiak, Joseph F., to Nalco Chemical Co. Method of con- trolling undesirable plant growth. 3,360,356, 12-26-67, CI. 71—65. Vary, Alex : See — Roeske, Paul W., Vary, Grebe, and Prioletti. 3.326.043. Vasan, Srini : See — Teller, Aaron J., and Vasan. 3,324,630. Vasas, Martin M. : See — Vecchiarelli, Francis, Vasas, and Englund. 3,336,714. Vascik, Richard A. : See — Babcock, Eugene W., and Vascik. 3,347,655. Vasco Industries Corp. : See — Engel, Thomas. 3,301.925. Inklaar, Petrus A. 3,345, 35S. Vas Donselaar, Wilhelmus H. : See — Hekelaar, Maarten, and Van Donselaar. 3.334,936. Vasel, Alfred W. Smoke detection apparatus. 3.340,519, 9-5- 67, CI. 340 — 237. Vash, Arthur M., and \v. <;. Perry, to Damon Engineering Inc. E(|ual arm balance with Improved Bkeet metal beam. 3,354,971, 11 2N-67, ci. 177 L26. Vauilenko, Evstafy A. : See — SamollOV, Vladimir 1'., Vasiljev, Vasilenko, Vinci', and Antonov. 3,332.721. Vasiljev, Izjaslav V. : See — l'avlenko, Jury S., Vasiljev, I'rihysli, Slgalov, StarOBtln, Tantsjura, Fridman, and KhodosUo. 3,319,056. Vasiljev, Nikolai V. : See— Samoilov, Vladimir P., Vasiljev, Vasllenko, Vincli, and Antonov. 3,332,721. Vasiljevlc, Tomislav 1'. Fishing spear gun with dual spear projecting means. 3,340,642, 9-12-67, CI. 43 — 0. Vasiloff, Angelos, and W. M. Roquemore, to United States of America, Air Force. VTOL aircraft landing site fabrica- tion. 3,318,556. 5-9-67, CI. 244 — 114. Vass, Antal, to Arenco Aktiebolag. Clamping device for a tool. 3,345,114, 10-3-67, CI. 300—20. Vassalli, Renzo, to Gebruder Buhler. Alimentary paste ex- trusion press. 3,295,469, 1-3-67, CI. 107—14. Vassalli, Renzo, to Gebruder Buhler. Suspension rod maga- zine. 3,295,663, 1-3-67, CI. 198 — 85. Vassalli, Renzo, to Gebruder Buhler. Alimentary paste food production equipment. 3,301,199, 1-31-07. CI. 107 — 7. Vassallo, Angelo. Grooving tool holder. 3,29S,254, 1-17-07, CI. 77— 5S. Vassalotti, John A., to Struthers-Dunn, Inc. Electromagnetic relay with magnetic plastic hinge pad. 3,324,434, 0-0-67, CI. 335—270. Vassel, Bruno, V. Furtner, and H. I. Feige, to Johnson & Johnson. Carrier sheet containing on opposite sides a formaldehyde modified starch release coating and a for- maldehyde modified starch tacky coating. 3,300,330, 1- 24-07, CI. 117—08.5. Vassell, William C. : See — Cole, Terry. Donald, Lambe. and Vassell. 3,350,597. Vasseur, Jean-Pierre, to CSF.-Compagnie Generale de Tele- graphie Sans Fil. System for checking the random charac- ter of sequences of N symbols. 3,309,509, 3-14-07, CI. 235 — 177. Vasseur, Jean-Pierre, and J. Riethmuller, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Oscillator device operated by light. 3,333,212, 7-25-07, CI. 331—107. Vassil, Theo N., to American District Telegraph Co. Smoke detecting radiation sensitive fire alarm system. 3,319,009, 5-9-67, CI. 250—218. Vasta, Joseph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Copolymers having pendant substituted amide radicals. 3.312,040, 4-4-07, CI. 260 — 22. Vasta, Joseph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Hy- droxyl-containing copolymers. 3,330,814. 7-11-67, CI. 260 — S8.1. Vasta, Joseph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Coat- ing compositions containing an interpolymer having reac- tive hydroxybutyl and carboxylic acid moieties. 3,338,860, 8-29-67, CI. 260—33.4. Vasta, Joseph A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Coating compositions. 3,347,951, 10-17-67. CI. 200 — 837. Vater, Max, and A. Hinkel, to Friedrich Kocks Kommandit- gesellschaft. Apparatus for controlling the speed of the drive motors for driving the roll stands of a multiple- stand rolling mill. 3,314,264, 4-18-67, CI. 72—249. Vatterodt, Karl : See- Weiss, Werner, and Vatterodt. 3.320,045. Vattuone, Costantino. Welder's mask provided with servo motor-controlled movable blackened glass plate. 3,327,317, 6-27-07, CI. 2 — S. Vaudt, Albert W. : See — Harklau, Carroll D. and R. L. 3.312.172. Harklau, Carroll D. and R. L. 3,329,094. Harklau. Carroll D. and R. L. 3.331,330. Vaugh, Howard A., Jr., to General Electric Co. Organopoly- slloxane composition of reduced structure. 3.32S.340. 6-27- 07, CI. 200—37. Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. : See — Norcross, John C. 3,343,576. Vaughan Co., Inc. : See — Vaughan, James E. 3,316,843. Vaughan. Donald R.. to Woodland Mfg. Co. Cable layer. 3,354,- 660, 11-2S-67. CI. 61—72.2. Vaughan. Ernest. Women's handbags. 3.352,391, 11-14-67, CI. 190—51. Vaughan, James E., to Vaughan Co., Inc. Tank sump pump Installation. 3.316.S43, 5-2-67, CI. 103—2. Vaughan. James R. M. : See — Curtis, Truman P., and Vaughan. 3. 300. 673. Vaughan, John T. : Sec — Butler. Thomas W., and Vaughn. 3.319.031. Seulen, Gerhard W., and Vaughan. 3,335,212. Vaughan, John T., and G. W. Seulen, to Alco Standard Corn. Apparatus for heating molten metals. 3,354,256, 11-21-67, CI. 13— 2: 1 .. Vaughan, Marion E. Extension cord storage means. 3.310,- 623, 3-21-67. CI. 174—135. Vaughan, Robert T., W. H. Moll. S. L. Parsons, and W. IT. Scott, to Philco Corp. Electrical test apparatus. 3.303.931, 2-14-67, CI. 209—74. Vaughan, Wiiliam J. Kite frame. 3.327.975. 6-27-67. CI. 244 — 153. 1368 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Self, to Alpha Trace, Inc. Appa- well. 3,301,337, 1-31-67, CI. Vaughn, Arthur, and C. L. ratus for completing 175—22. Vaughn, Bertram T. : See — Butler, Thomas W., and Vaughn. 3,311,725. Seulen, Gerhard W., and Vaughan. 3,320,348. Vaughn, Charles E., and A. G. Billin, to Litter Corp. Dental chair. 3,357,740, 12-12-67, CI. 297 — 416. Vaughn. Everett W. : See — Koerner, Harry E., and Vaughn. 3,359,423. Vaughn, Howard A., Jr. : See — Brown, John F., Jr., Sporck, and Vaughn. 3,305,524. Vaughn, Howard A., Jr., to General Electric Co. Organopoly- siloxane copolymers containing polydiarylsiloxane blocks and a process for making them. 3,328,323, 6-27-67, CI. 260— IS. Vaughn, Howard A., Jr., to General Electric Co. Method for making linear polydiarylisiloxanes. 3,349,048, 10-24-67, CI. 260—18. Vaughn, Jack S., to Ingersoll-Rand Co. Oil bath lubrication for mechanism. 3,321,043, 5-23-67, CI. 184 — 1. Vaughn, Remsen S. : See — Pesch, Edward T., and Vaughn. 3,300,305. Vaughn, Robert L., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Rotary cutter and method. 3,329,065, 7-4-67, CI. 90—11. Vaught, Leonard M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of coating tin over basis metals. 3,323,938, 6-6-67, CI. 117 — 71. Vaugoyeau, Alexandre : See — Vaillant, Jean, and Vaugoyeau. 3,305,885. Vaugoyeau, Alexandre. Semi-trailer coupling. 3,309,111, 3-14-67, CI. 280 — 438. Vaugoyeau, Alexandre. Transportable bridge. 3,323,157, 6-6- 67, CI. 14—1. Vaugoyeau, Henri : See — Blum, Pierre, Guinet, and Vaugoyeau. 3,336,116. Vautaw, Robert L., and R. L. Placek, to Arvin Industries, Inc. Dual-inlet muffler with two resonance chambers. 3,340,- 957. 9-12-67, CI. 181 — 56. Vaux, Rene L. G. : See — Wood, Ernest C. 3,344,649. Vavra, Marvin J. : See — Reimann, William G., and Vavra. 3,354,353. Vavrinec, Ladislav : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu, Vavrinec, Kurka, Tikal, Ma- chacek, Andrasek, and Eichler. 3.315.624. Vavulo, Vasily A., M. D. Girko, V. K. Masjukov, B. E. Mitin, and I. S. Tsitovich, to Belorussky Politekhnichesky Insti- tute. Transmission and its control. 3,357,276, 12-12-67, CI. 74—740. Vayson, Henri P., to Societe Generale de Constructions Blec- triques et Mecaniques (Alsthom). Electrical lead-through connectors. 3,331,919, 7-18-67, CI. 174—152. Vazakas, Aristotle J., and W. W. Bennetts, Jr., to Richardson- Merrell Inc. l-substituted-3-phthalimido-2,5-dioxopyrroli- dines. 3,314,953, 4-18-67, CI. 260 — 247.2. Vazquez, Charles, to International Standard Electric Corp. Switching-selecting device. 3,360,626, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 153. Vazquez, Charles, and G. C. Dufresnoy, to International Standard Electric Corp. Damper for crossbar switch se- lect finger. 3,316,512, 4-25-67, CI. 335—112. Vazzano, Philip : See — Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3,295,783. Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3,317,212. Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3,355,176 Tatter, Ernest O. P., Williams, and Vazzano. 3,330,496. Vdoviak, John W., to General Electric Co. Cooled flameholder assembly. 3,315,468, 4-25-67, CI. 60—39.72. Veach, Allen M. : See — Bell, William A., Jr., and Veach. 3,312,849. Veach, Roy D„ to Alton Box Board Co. Process and form for making concrete columns. 3,329,747, 7-4-67. CI. 264 — 31. Veal, Dean J., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Internal standards uniformly dispersed in the walls of a container for activa- tion analysis. 3,334,233, 8-1-67, CI. 250—106. Veale, Charles C. Sensor-controlled means for regulating the temperature of a fluid flow. 3,322,342, 5-30-67, CI. 236 — 12. Veals, William E. Apparatus for testing wheel mounted inflated tires. 3,303,571, 2-14-67, CI. 33—174. Veateh, Franklin : See — Alford, Harvey E., and Veateh. 3,316,139. Veau, Albert A. H. Electrical probe for a liquid detecting device. 3,316.368, 4-25-67, CI. 200—61.04. Veaux, Michel, and F. Marchal, to European Atomic Energy Community-Euratom. Magnetic forming apparatus, device and method for making deep grooves on parts made of con- ducing materials, particularly tubes made of metal or ceramic-metal materials. 3,348,396, 10-24-67, CI. 72 — 56. Veazey, Earl W. : See — Merrill, Elwyn E., Tabol, Veazey, and Rittenhouse. 3,343,- 216. Veazey, Thomas M., W. R. Eberhardt, and R. I. Christensen, to Monsanto Co. Stabilized acrylonitrile polymer composi- tions containing dibutyltin oxide and oxalic acid. 3,313,768, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Veazey, Thomas M., and W. R. Eberhardt, to Monsanto Co. Control of acetaldehyde in the recovered monomers of a shortstopped copolymerization reaction of acrvlonitrile and a vinyl carboxylate. 3,324,167, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 465.9. Veazey, Thomas M., and W. R. Eberhardt, to Monsanto Co. Acetaldehydre and acetone quantity control in monomer purification by plural distillation and decantation. 3,359,- 187, 12-19-67, CI. 203 — 41. Veazie, Ralph E. : See — McDannold, Ronald E. 3,341,204. Veber, Hoyt K., to Titus Mfg. Corp. Air distributing devices with temperature-responsive pattern control. 3,308,742, 3-14-67, CI. 98 — 40. Vecchiarelli, Francis, to Alcan Aluminum Corp. Tool for affix- ing fence lattice. 3,340,906, 9-12-67, CI. 140—117. Vecchiarelli, Francis, J. A. Englund, and B. H. Buck, to Alcan Aluminum Corp. Flush panel stringer assembly. 3,336,705, 8-22-67, CI. 52 — 222. Vecchiarelli, Francis, M. A. Vasas, and J. A. Englund, to Alcan Aluminum Corp. Solar cell. 3,336,714, 8-22-67, CI. 52—473. Vecellio, Bernardino : See — Di Giulio, Enzo, and Vecellio. 3,335,202. Vecht, Aron, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Recrys- tallization of sulphides of cadmium and zinc in thin films. 3,355,321, 11-28-67, CI. 117 — 62. Vector Cable Co. : Bee — Bowers, William E. 3,299,399. McLoad, Kenneth W. 3,308,425. McLoad, Kenneth W. 3,350,678. Vedder, Willem, and R. J. Ketterer, to General Electric Co. Inorganic-bonded reconstituted mica sheet. 3,310,411, 3-21-67, CI. 106 — 39. Vedenov, Afanasy G. : See — Isaev, Ivan S., Vedenov, Karabchevsky, Kulikov, Rats, and Shutkevich. 3,318,365. Veder, Christian, to I.C.O.S., Impresa di Costruzioni Opere Specializzate. Method for the construction of a wall in the ground. 3,310,952, 3-28-67, CI. 61—35. Vedvik, Andrew H., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Sausage skin- ning machine. 3,337,905, 8-29-67, CI. 17 — 1. Vedvik, Andrew H., to Oscar Mayer & Co., Inc. Comminuting machine. 3,340,917, 9-12-67, CI. 146 — 182. Veeder Industries Inc. : See — Cooper, Irving B., Jr. 3,312,372. Crilly, Ira B. 3,356,298. Fox, William C. 3,317,133. Johnson, Arnold C. 3,337,129. Juhas, Michael S. 3,300,131. Juhas, Michael S. 3,301,363. Veeder-Root Inc. : See — Ambler, Edward C. and Batson. 3,332,619. Vega Industries, Inc. : See — Andrews, George M., and Gibson. 3,302,691. Vega Precision Laboratories, Inc. : See — Osterwalder, Jean P. F. 3,330,975. Vego Chemical Corp. : See — Campbell, Arthur W. 3,349,036. Vehige, Joseph G. : See — Fulton, Donald L., Reel, Reeve, Stahmann, and Vehige. 3,346,186. Vehoc Corp. : See — Lewis, John D. 3,319,466. Lewis, John D., Sze, and Kohn. 3,354,905. Secord, Herbert C, and Clarke. 3,298, SOS. Vehorn, Benny L., to James L. Highsmith and Co. Control system for textile roving frame. 3,309,859, 3-21-67, CI. 57—81. Veigl, John W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Intercit> tie line circuit with multiple route seizure. 3,305,642, 2-21- 67, CI. 179—26. Velllette, Leo J„ S. R. Williams, and R. L. Baker, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. Bidirectional step torque filter with zero back- lash characteristic. 3,359,819, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 409. Veilleux, Bernard J. Brake lining sensing device. 3,321,045, 5-23-67. CI. 188—1. Veilleux, Roger L. Protective cover. 3,314,464, 4-18-67, CI. 150 — 52. Veis, Arthur, and J. Cohen, to Armour and Co. Process of preparing formed collagen bodies. 3,297,459, 1-10-67, CI. 106—161. Veis, Arthur, J. Cohen, and C. Aranyl, to Armour and Co. Method of encapsulating particulate matter by coacerva- tion using gelatins of opposite isoionic pH. 3,317,434, 5-2-67, CI. 252—316. Veit, John A. : See — Rizzo, George E., Veit, and Ludick. 3,325,933. Veitch, Robert A., to Canadian Westinghouse Co. Ltd. Wind- ing having improved surge potential distribution. 3,348,179, 10-17-67, CI. 336—58. Veith Albert J. : See — Chiu, Herman S., and Veith. 3,307,956. Veith, Werner, and P. Meyerer, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Velocity modulated electron tube with integrated focusing and getter pump systems, the pumps having mul- tiple getter-coated electrodes. 3,299,311, 1-17-67, CI. 315— .5. Veitscher Magnesitwerke-Actien-Gesellschaf t : See — Bouvier, Georg. 3,337,206. Velander, Hugo W. : See — McAninch, Herbert A., and Velander. 3,319,907. Velander, Leonard, to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Micro- wave oven construction. 3,308,261, 3-7-67, CI. 219 — 10.55. LIST OF PATENTEES ]:!<,:) Velardocchla, Cosmo J., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Transistor retainer. 3,297,976. 1-10-67, CI. 339—75. Velasco, Mercedes, C. Djerassi, H. J. Rlngold, and A. Bowers, to Syntex Corp. 16/9-methyl-6-halo-6-dehydro cortical hor- mones. 3,344,157, 9-26-67, 01. 260—397.45. Velasco, Richard : See — Marks. Eugene A., Parkinson, and Velasco. 3,339,167. Velasquez, Louis P. : See — Pochobmdsky, Frank A. 3,332,310. Velasquez, Nathan It. : Sec — Pochobradsky, Frank A. 3,332,310. Velazquez, Carlos, and J. da Silva Frias. Dough forming ma- chine. 3,354, S43, 11-28-67, CI. 107 — 9. Velazquez, James A. Electric sewing machine. 3,329,114, 7—4- 67, CI. 112—220. Velcro Corp. : See — Miller, James V. 3,308,522. Veldhuis, Benjamin : See — ■ Du Bols, Robert J., and Veldhuis. 3,310,584. Du Bois. Robert J., and Veldhuis. 3,310,585. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3,346,448. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3,352,928. Gilbert, Everett E., and Veldhuis. 3,360,359. Sweeney, Richard F., Anello, Schlechter, and Veldhuis. 3,333,002. Veldhuis, Benjamin, to Allied Chemical Corp. Novel halogen- ated alcohol. 3,338,977, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 633. Veldkamp, William, to The Upjohn Co. Process for inducing auorexia. 3,317,380, 5-2-67, CI. 167—55. Velez, Andres O. Ore separating apparatus. 3,330,412, 7-11- 67, CI. 209 — 151. Vellans, Neville : See — Stubbs, Dennis, Roy, Bond, and Vellans. 3,29S,214. Velluz, Leon, and G. Muller, to Roussel-UCLAF. Methylated deserpidine. 3,303,195, 2-7-67. CI. 260—287. Velluz, Leon, and G. Muller, to Roussel-UCLAF. Levorotatory 6-methyl reserpine. 3,332,952, 7-25-67, CI. 260—287. Velsicol Chemical Corp. : See — Barnas, Eugene F., and Richter. 3,342,904. Bell, Clyde H. 3.352,861. Berliner, Jordan P., and Richter. 3,306,726. Carlson, Arthur W. 3.301,653. Levin, Alfred A., and Richter. 3,335,172. Liesch, LeRoy W. 3,305,468. Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,300,438. Reeves, Howard F., Jr., Ingwalson, and Kyker. 3,328,336. Regenstein, Joseph, Jr., and Tapas. 3,297,515. Regenstein, Joseph, Jr., and Tapas. 3.297,617. Regenstein, Joseph, Jr., and Tapas. 3,297,625. Richter, Sidney B. 3,297,427. Richter, Sidney B. 3,325,568. Richter, Sidnev B. 3.384.125. Richter, Sidney B. 3,342,905. Richter, Sidney B. 3,342,906. Richter, Sidney B. 3.345,157. Richter, Sidnev B. 3,350,192. Richter, Sidnev B. 3,352,897. Richter, Sidney B. 3,356.484. Richter, Sidney B. 3,356,713. Richter, Sidnev B. 3,356,737. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3.296.292. Richter, Sidney B., and Levin. 3,297,428. Richter, Sidnev B.. and Levin. 3.301.892. Richter, Sidney B., and Levin. 3,309,391. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3,311,652. Richter, Sidney B., and Levin. 3,320,298. Richter. Sidney B., and Levin. 3,333,943. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3.333,944. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3,333.945. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3.333.946. Richter, Sidney B., and Levin. 3,335,171. Richter, Sidnev B., and Levin. 3,341,571. Richter, Sidney B., and Levin. 3,343,938. Richter, Sidney B., and Mayer. 3,340,294. Richter, Sidnev B.. and Ross. 3,301,8S5. Robin, Allen M. 3,335,177. Ross, Frank, and Richter. 3,316,263. Ross, Frank, and Richter. 3,316,264. Sidles, Harry A. 3,345,258. Tapas, John C, and Menke. 3,319,377. Wilks. Louis P. 3,299.180. Velslnk, Willem B., to Tektronix, Inc. Electrical transformer circuit. 3,305,800, 2-21-67, CI. 333—32. Velt, Evert D. Safety bottle top. 3,33S,444, 8-29-67. CI. 215—9. Velt, Evert D. Safety closure for spray cans. 3,349,969, 10-31- 67, CI. 222—153. Veltman, Herbert : See — Vizsolyi, Andrew I., and Veltman. 3,316,059. Veltman, Preston L. : See — ■ Ochs, Irving L. 3,341,410. Veltman, Preston L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Mineral grinding aids and process of grinding. 3,325,105, 6-13-67, CI. 241 — 16. Veltman, Preston L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Method for killing potato vine with ammonia. 3,331,675, 7-18-67, CI. 71 — 2.13. Veltrop, Robert G.. to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Tun- able tunnel diode oscillator. 3,339,154. S-29-67 CI. 331 — 107. Velvac, Inc. : See — Carson, William W., Jr. 3,346,229. Vely, Victor G. : See — Neher, Maynard B., and Vely. 3.306,926. Vendig, Herbert W. Photographic work table and print washer for bathrooms. 3,357,336, 12-12-67, CI. 95—89. Vendo Co., The : See — Andrews, Boley A., Gore, and Ptacek. 3,297,373. Guilders, Spencer L., Howard, and Clark. 3,355,576. Craven, Herman R. 3,352,454. Craven, Herman R., and Fastner. 3,325,049. Gore, LeRoy D. 3,303,921. Gore, LeRoy D. 3,303,922. Johnson, Elmer C. 3,335,908. Johnson, Elmer C. 3,348,733. Pennell, Kit E. 3,333,764. Ptacek, James F., Howard, Offutf. and Patterson. 3,356,- 992 Weltyj Frank. 3,309,886. Welty, Frank. 3,317,084. Welty, Frank. 3,332,436. Welty. Frank and R. D. 3,340,S99. Vendrely, Colette : See — Vendrely, Roger and C, and Vallee. 3,314,937. Vendrely, Roger and C, and J. P. S. Vallee ; said R. and C. Vendrely assors, of % to said Valle, and % to Centre Nationale de la Recherche Scientifique. Process for produc- ing highly polymerized desoxyribonucleic acids. 3,314,937, 4-18-67, CI. 260—211.5. Vendryes, Georges, and C. Zaleski, to Commissariat a 1'Energie Atomique. Fast neutron reactor. 3,344,032, 9-26-67, CI. 176—18. Venema, Harry J. : See — Boyd, Clinton A., Venema, and Ward. 3,340,500. Venema, Harry J., and G. H. Studtmann, to Borg-Warner Corp. Clothes washing machine and linear motor therefor. 3,355,914, 12-5-67, CI. 68—23. Venemark. Emil T., deceased (by R. Venemark, legal repre- sentative). Method of removing neutral malodorous im- purities formed in sulfate pulping. 3,323,289, 6-6-67, CI. 55 — 73. Venemark, Emil T., deceased (by R. Venemark), to Mo och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Method of removing hydrogen sulfide from an aqueous solution of alkali sulfide. 3,331,732, 7-18- 67, CI. 162—30. Venemark, Emil T., deceased (by R. Venemark), to Mo och Domsjo Aktiebolag. Method of preparing polysulfide-con- taining cooking liquor. 3,331,733, 7-18-67, CI. 162 — 30. Venemark, Rut: See — Venemark, Emil T. and R. 3.323.2S9. Venemark, Emil T., and R. 3,331,732. Venemark, Emil T., and R. 3,331,733. Venghiattis. A. A., to Dresser Industries. Inc. Cumulative shaped charges. 3,358,780, 12-19-67. CI. 175 — 1.5. Venghiattis, Alexis A., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Shaped- charge booster. 3,302,567, 2-7-67, CI. 102 — 24. Venghiattis, Alexis A., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Underwater sampling apparatus. 3,313,357, 4-11-67, CI. 175 — 6. Venghiattis, Alexis A., to Dresser Industries, Inc. Well bore caliper. 3,348,314, 10-24-67, CI. 33— 17S. Venier, Dominic A. : See — Lass. James L., and Venier. 3,349,004. Venier, Dominic A., and J. L. Lass, to General Electric Co. Reactor fuel assembly device. 3,350,275, 10-31-67, CI. 176 — 7S. Venor, William J. : See — Goffe. Charles A., and Venor. 3,359.107. Venter, Willem P., and G. J. Greeff. Liquid supply line trap. 3,335,866, 8-15-67, CI. 210 — 123. Ventilator A.-G. : See — Freyholdt, Helmut, and Aebischer. 3,300,123. Vento. Vincent R. : See — Riordan. Hugh E., Vento, and Ostrowe. 3,320,S19. Vent-O-Matic Windows Ltd. : See — Tremblay, Joseph A., and R. 3,331,156. Ventre, Daniel B. : See — Goodman. Daniel M., Brakeman, and Ventre. 3,357,2SS. Ventura, Bernard F. Mute for horn-type musical instru- ments. 3,299,764, 1-24-67, CI. S4 — 400. Ventura, John J. : See — Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3.335,159. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3.340.2S5. Remes, Nathaniel L., and Ventura. 3,355,472. Ventura, John J., to M & T Chemicals Inc. Process for preparing diorganobismuth halides. 3,347,S92, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 447. Ventura Processors. Sec — Piatt. William C. 3,347,6S1. Ventura Tool Co. : See — Ahlstone, Arthur G. 3,321,217. Ahl stone, Arthur G. 3.350,103. Ahlstone, Arthur G. 3,350.130. Hanes, James W. E. 3,297,344. Hanes, James W. E., and Hynes. 3,345.084. Hanes, James W. E., and Miller. 3,345,087. Hynes, Joseph H. 3,350,104. Venturelli, Oreste, to Pirelli Societa Per Azlonl. Method and apparatus for joining together scot ions of oil-tilled cable. 3,321, 56S, 5-23-67, CI. 174 — 21. 1370 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Venturi, Emilio. Collapsible plastic container. 3,360,180, 12- 26-67. CI. 229 — 30. Venue, Ben, Laboratories, Inc. : See — Starkey, Roland J., Jr. 3,309,267. Venus Pen & Pencil Corp. : See — Xewlin, Frederick L., Jr., and Doughty. 3,33S.392. Reiner. George. 3,310,165. Venuto, Paul B. : See — Landis, Phillip S., and Venuto. 3,329,726. Landis, Phillip S., and Venuto. 3,354,221. Venuto, Paul B., to Mobil Oil Corp. Conversion of alkvlphe- nols to thiaindanes. 3,345,3S3, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 330.5. ' Venygr, Karel : See — Kraic, Otto, and Venygr. 3.323.498. Venzke, Gene, to Reading Golf Equipment & Supply Co., Inc. Automatic dispensing' machine for golf balls. 3,311.261, 3-28-67, CI. 221 — 179. Verardo, Riccardo, to DArrigo Bros. Co. of California. Broc- coli bunching and trimming apparatus. 3,320,989, 5-23- 67, CI 146 — S2. Veras, Democritos J. : gee — Kurtz, Donald R., and Veras. 3,302,990. Verbaere Andre R., to Societe Anonyme dite : UNITEC. Appa- ratus for the separation of materials of different densities. 3,347,371, 10-17-67, CI. 209—172. Verbakel, Martinus, to Arenco-P.M.B., N.V. Apparatus for pressing cigar bunches. 3,298,377, 1-17-67, CI. 131 — 87. Verbamic, Carl J., to Hooker Chemical Corp. co-Cyanoper- fluoroalkanoyl chlorides. 3,349,105, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 404. Verbarg, Lawrence E., to McDonnell Aircraft Corp. Controls operation verifying device. 3,307,179, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 6. Verbeek, Leo H. : See — Meijer, Riksterus A. J. M., and Verbeek. 3,325,665. Verbeek, Petrus, to American Enka Corp. Yarn tensioning device. 3.307,805, 3-7-67, CI. 242 — 129.8. Verbeek, Wilhelm, to Chemische Fabriek L. Van der Grinten N.V. Apparatus for the thermal development of light- sensitive material. 3,333,088, 7-25-67, CI. 219—471. Verbeke, Henry E. : See — Krakauer. Merrill, and Verbeke. 3.344,9.33. Verbeke, Henry E. Automatic coin dispensers. 3,319,636, 5-16-67, CI. 133—2. Verbickas, Dalia E. : See — Glass, Marvin I.. Janiszewski, and Verbickas. 3.300,891. Verboom, Hermann, to E. Kuesters. Full-width washing ma- chines. 3.306,085, 2-28-67, CI. 69 — 181. Verbraak, Cornelis A., P. J. M. Boes, E. G. Chirer, L. Visser, and A. Verkaik, to Nederlandse Organisatie voor Toegepast- Natuurwetenschappelijk Onderzoek ten behoeve van Nyver- heid. Method for explosive welding and explosive welded products. 3.305,922, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 492. Verburg, Hendrik : See — Manger, Willem H., and Verburg. 3,304,694. Vercellotti, Dale : See — Loebeck, Gordon J. 3,348,541. Vercellotti, Dale J., % to G. J. Loebeck, and % to A. J. Mouish. Storage device. 3,331,645, 7-18-67, CI. 312—248. Vercellotti, Dale J., % each to G. J. Loebeck and A. J. Mouish. 'Storage device. 3.355,032, 11-28-67, CI. 211—134. Vercellotti, Leonard C., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Pulse generator for phase controlled systems. 3,333,112, 7-25-67, CI. 307—88.5. Vercellotti, Leonard C, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gated unijunction transistor oscillator having improved perio- dicity. 3,337,S16, 8-22-67, CI. 331—111. Vercellotti. Leonard C, and R. A. Johnson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Condition responsive on-off blocking oscil- lator. 3.299,369, 1-17-67. CI. 331 — 112. Vercesi, Americo A, and R. R. Segerdahl, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Variable resistance potentiometer of the tvpe having a conductive plastic track on an electrically insulating base. 3,299.389, 1-17-67. CI. 338 — 309. Vercesi, Americo A., and R. R. Segerdahl, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Masking apparatus for sprav coating. 3,327,684. 6-27-67, CI. 118 — 301. Vercesi, Americo A., and R. R. Segerdahl, to Fairchild Cam- era & Instrument Corp. Variable resistance potentiometer. 3.329,920. 7-4-67, CI. 338 — 300. Vercesi. Americo A., and R. R. Segerdahl, to Fairchild Camera & Instrument Corp. Method for the production of a variable resistance track. 3,335,030, 8-8-67, CI. 117 — 212. Verch, George O.. to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Multiple com- partment grinding mills. 3,29S,619, 1-17-67. CI. 241 — 179. Verchot, Edgar A. : See — Raeuber, Arthur E., Verchot, and Mileski. 3,313,650. Verde, Louis S. : See — Farrell, Walter O., and Verde. 3,297,662. Verdieck. Ralph G., and O. F. Beumel, Jr.. to Foote Mineral Co. Preparation of lithium aluminum hydride. 3,337,308, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 365. Verdier. Andre L. Roll-equipped machines, in particular grinders and calenders. 3,332,630, 7-25-67, CI. 241 — 159. Verdier, Yvonne L. : See — Mention, Maurice L. 3,352,930. Verdol, Joseph A., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Hydroxyalkyl containing addition polymers of tertiaryalkoxyalkyl esters. 3,317,483. 5-2-67, CI. 260— 7S.4. Verduin, Lee C. : See — Huizinga, Martin, Verduin, and Kuiper. 3,310,987. Vereeninaing Voor Zuivelindustrie En Melkhygiene : See — Bartoo, Otto F., Ten Bruggencate, and Gorter. 3,353,703. Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke A.G. : See — Burkhardt, Hans. 3,335,076. Dies, Kurt. 3,306,787. Schulde, Felix, Ollig, and Theobald. 3,331,336. Vereinigte Drahtwerke A.G. : See — Wyss, Edgar, and Davoli. 3,299,490. Vereinigte Glanzstoff-Fabriken AG. : See — Arnold, Walter, and Ostertag. 3,329,264. Gemeinhardt, Hermann, and Munzner. 3,345,809. Gollos, Wolfgang. 3,319,293. Gollos, Wolfgang. 3,339,819. Haas, Heinz. 3,356,048. Koepp, Hans-Martin, Siggel, and Roedel. 3,346,542. Kreckl, Alois. 3,323,959. Lotz, Rudolf, Wick, and Neuhaus. 3,321,510. Macura, Karl, Schmitz, and Siggel. 3,297,467. Macura, Karl, Schmitz, and Siggel. 3,297,468. Magerlein, Helmut, Siggel, and Meyer. 3,340,323. Meyer, Ernst. 3,3o9,245. Meyer, Gerhard, Rosener, and Siggel. 3,356,665. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,347,819. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,816. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,817. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,352,818. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,- 639. Meyer, Gerhard, Siggel, Schopf, and Magerlein. 3,356,- 640. Rein, Walter. 3,344,115. Riehl, Lothar, and Siggel. 3,311,544. Roedel, Hilmar, Siggel, Riehl. and Rein. 3,356,641. Schatz, Gunther, Gemeinhardt, Brucher, and Jurisch. 3,345,719. Siggel, Erhard, and Roedel. 3,313,862. Sommer, Erwin, and Gerlach. 3,354,032. Vereinigte Kapselfabriken Nackenheim G.m.b.H. : See — Brumme, Fritz. 3,335,889. Vereinigte Kesselwerke AG. : See — Engler, Otto. 3,295,504. Vereinigte Osterreichische Eisen- und Stahlwerke Aktienge- sellschaft : See — Lambrecht, Josef, and Eglseer. 3,358,978. Lambrecht, Josef, and Stadlmann. 3,350,082. Metz, Paul, and Puxkandl. 3,357,691. Penn, Franz. 3,358,982. Puhringer, Othmar. 3.350,081. Puxkandl, Peter. 3,304,075. Puxkandl, Peter. 3,337,205. Rieder, Karl. 3,341,324. Rieder, Karl. 3,321,302. Riegler, Ernst, and Schubert. 3,327,549. Rinesch, Rudolf. 3,317,309. Winkler, Karl. 3,346,159. Verelst, Johan L. : 'See — Lemmerling, Jose T., and Verelst. 3,314,940. Rott, Andre\ and Verelst. 3,325,284. Verelst, Johan L., to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Photo- graphic material. 3,321.311, 5-23-67, CI. 96—83. Veres, Frank, to Owens-Illinois Inc. Luminescent glass arti- cles and method for forming same. 3,300,670, 1-24-67, CI. 313—92. Vereycken, Modest C, and S. R. Lambeir, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Device for the magnetic alignment for mag- netic tape. 3,354,416, 11-21-67, CI. 335—284. Verfuss, Klaus : See — Lindberg. Albert, and Verfuss. 3,327,408. Vergara, Alfonso : See — Vergara, Salvador R. 3,299,193. Vergara, Jaime : See — Vergara, Salvador R. 3,299,193. Vergara, Jose D. : See — Vergara, Salvador R. 3,299,193. Vergara, Luis : See — Vergara, Salvador R. 3,299,193. Vergara, Salvador R., deceased, by M. G. O. V. De Vergara, administratrix, to L., A., J., and J. D. Vergara. Process for making pneumatic balls. 3,299,193, 1-17-67, CI. 264—163. Vergara, William C. : See — Yaffe. Theodore H., Vergara, and Greenhouse. 3,316,386. Verge, Kenneth W., to United States of America, Navy. Missile mounted hydraulically driven scanning antenna. 3,351,946, 11-7-67, CI. 343—705. Verges, Paul F., and R. P. Delebecque, to Societe Anonyme de Telecommunications. Matrix belts for electric conductor in- sulation manufacturing machines. 3,323,167, 6-6-67, CI. 18 — 5. Vergnolle, Claude : See — Blachier, Bruno, and Vergnolle. 3,319,249. Vergo, Laura : See — Paganini. Valintine 3.344.S21. Vergobbi, John G., to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Ltd. Apparatus for producing a lined carton. 3,322,043, 5-30-67, CI. 93—36.01. Vergobbi, Robert W., A. C. Everett, and D. R. Egles, to Pneumatic Scale Corp. Ltd. Labeling machine with means to feed and label articles in groups. 3,322,596, 5-30-67, CI. 156—363. Verhagen, Edward L.. to The Regina Corp. Reinforced molded rotaryr brush back. 3.310.827, 3-28-67, CI. 15 — 180. LIST OF PATENTEES L373 Verhagen, Edward L., to The Regina Corp. Upright vacuum cleaner bag bolder, 3, .".50,858, 11-7-07, Cl. 55 — 376. Ver Halen, Richard T. : See — Woodburn, James, Jr., and Ver Halen. 3,299,4S0. Vering, Anthony W., Jr. : See — Kvensen, Lester K., Lieberman, and Vering. 3,330,835. Verive, Alphonse, 25 3,300,346. Vertices, Rodney A., and C. E. Nelson. Orchard air mixer wind machine. 3,300,533, 2-28-07, Cl. 230—258. Vertson, John A. Well drilling shock absorber. 8,323,326, 0-0-07. Cl. 04 — 11. Vertut, Jean : See — Doury, Andre, Grave, and Vertut. 3,296,858. Fortin, Antoine M., and Vertut. 3,315,542. Lucas, Jean M., and Vertut. 3,306,965. Rouillard, Joseph, and Vertut. 3,347,111. Vertut, Jean, to Commiss'ariat A l'Energie Atomique. Master slave manipulator with articulated arms. 3,314,552, 4—18- 67, Cl. 214—1. Vertut, Jean, to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. Articu- lation devices with transmission of movements. 3,335,620, S-15-67, Cl. 74 — 501. Ver Vais, Edward L. : See — Moore, Darrlle D., and Ver Vais. 3,333,829. Verwaltungsgesellschaft der Werkzeugmaschinenfabrik Oerli- kon : See — Fend, Heinrich. 3,319,663. Verwaltungsgesellschaft Moeller & Neuman : See — Buchheit, Otto. 3,332,539. Verwaltungsgesellschaft Moeller und Neumann offene Han- delsgesellschaf t : See — Greis, Karl, and Hamacher. 3,316,791. Greis, Karl, and Hamacher. 3,359,S45. Neumann, Karl J. 3,312,092. Neumann, Karl J. 3,318,131. Neumann, K., Metzger, and Glawe. 3,331,229. Verweel, Cornelis : See — Revallier, Leonardus J., De Booljs, and Verweel. 3,351,- 569. Verwey, James R., to General Dynamics Corp. Bearing com- puter for use in electronic navigation systems, such as TACAN. 3.332.080, 7-18-67, Cl. 343 — 106. Verwijs, Anthonie J. : See — Myers, Gordon S., and Verwijs. 3,351,641. Veryzer, Robert W. : See — Mackie, Harry A., and Veryzer. 3,321,038. Verzolla, Sergio. Hydraulic coupling with automatic progres- sive and adjustable hydraulic engagement of the impeller and turbine members, particularly for textile machinery and the like. 3,306,041, 2-28-67, Cl. 60 — 54. Vesak, Joseph, to Crown Zellerbach Canada Ltd. Carrying container. 3,356,258, 12-5-67, Cl. 220—115. Vesce, Vincent C. : See — Gersin, Herman, Santimauro, and Vesce. 3,29S,991. Vescia, Michele, W. Schwindt, W. Dietrich, V. Perkuhn, G. Faulhaber, H. Wolf, and H. Wilhelm, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dyed and printed glass fibers and a process for dyeing and printing glass fibers. 3,313,649. 4-11-67, Cl. 117—126. Vesciglio, Robert : See — Sisk. Richard M., Shapiro, and Vesciglio. 3,295,909. Vesely, Jerome A., and C. B. Linn, to Universal Oil Products Co. Preparation of nitrated aromatic compounds by nitrat- ing in the presence of hydrogen fluoride and an alkali metal fluoride. 3,326,983, 6-20-67, Cl. 260—612. Vesely, Kenneth D. : See — Scott. Norman H., and Vesely. 3,353,713. Vessot, Robert F. C, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Atomic reso- nance method and apparatus with improved magnetic field homogeneity control. 3,345,5S1, 10-3-67, Cl. 331 — 94. Vessot, Robert F. C, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Atomic beam tube apparatus with transverse headers and spacers to position the components in the housing. 3,348,040, 10—17— 67, Cl. 250 — 41.3. Vestal, Marvin L., to William H. Johnston Laboratories, Inc. Coincidence mass spectrometer with electrostatic means to separate positive and negative ions and detectors and meth- od of use. 3,307,033, 2-28-67, Cl. 250 — 11.9. Vesuvius Crucible Co. : See — Harlev, Theodore H. 3,352,534. Murto'n. Crawford B. 3,352,533. Vetta, Mario J. Dispensing device. 3,35S,61S. 12-19-67, Cl. 107—1. Vettel, Karl, and G. Burk, to Firma Dr. Ing. h.c.F. Porsche K.G. Motor vehicle, especially passenger motor vehicle. 3,357,737, 12-12-67, Cl. 296—66. Vetter. Erich, to Uniflex. Inc. Hangable packaging receptacle. 3.348,761, 10-2-1-67, Cl. 229—54. Vetter, George. Nut cracker or the like. 3,311,143, 3-28-67, Cl. 146 — 16. Vetter. James L. : See — Kichline, Thomas P., Stahlheber, and Vetter. 3.337,347. 1372 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Vetter, Ottomar H. : See — Kriesel, Marshall S., Vetter, and Muelling. 3,348,793. Vetter, Richard H. Anamorphosing lens system. 3,322,486, 5-30-67, CI. 350—181. Vetterli, Peter, to R. Mayr. Appliance for the enrichment of water with oxygen, particularly in fish breeding. 3,351,- 328, 11-7-67, CI. 261—112. Veverka, Vaclav C. : See — Krautheim. Edgar H., and Veverka. 3,298,679. Vevirit, James V., and F. J. Ihlenfeld, to McDonald Products Corp. Collapsible wardrobe. 3,320,009, 5-16-67, CI. 312— 242. Vevoda, Ernest, to Soule Steel Co. Process and apparatus for manufacturing mosaics. 3,298,886, 1-17-67, CI. 156 — 285. Vezina, Claude : See — Bagli, Jehan P., Morand, Irvine, Vezina, and Wiesner. 3 344 156. Singh, Kartar, Sehgal, and Vezina. 3,305,453. Vezina, Claude, S. N. Sehgal, and K. Singh, to Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. Process for producing 11 alpha hydroxy steroids. 3,352,760, 11-14-67, CI. 195 — 51. Vezirakis, Steven, to Don's Sports Systems, Inc. Pliable molding tool. 3,316,588, 5-2-67, CI. 18 — 5.1. Vezzoli, Louis A., to Societe Antargaz Societe Anonyme de Distribution de Gaz Liquides de Petrole. Radiant heating devices. 3,321,001, 5-23-67, CI. 158 — 130. Vezzoli, Louis A., to Antargaz Societe Anonyme de Distribu- tion de Gaz Liquides de Petrole. Radiant heating apparatus. 3,329,139, 7-4-67, CI. 126—92. Via, Giorgio G. : See — Roberts. Gilbert C, Jr., and Via. 3,313,914. Via, William F., Jr. Rupturable diaphragm. 3,301,390, 1-31-67, CI. 206 — 47. Vial, Jean : See — Berri, Rino, Roques, Sialino, and Vial. 3,341,303. Vialaron, Andre C, to Societe des Produits Azotes. Method for the production of gaseous mixtures containing acetylene and ethylene. 3,332,865, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 171. Vian, Robin E. : See — Forsyth, Peter J., George, Ryder, and Vian. '3,314,825. Vian-Ortuno, Angel, and V. Martin-Munieio, to Empresa Au- xiliar de la Industria, S.A. Method for oxidizing ammonium sulfite to ammonium sulfate. 3,330,620, 7-11-67, CI. 23 — 119. Vian-Ortuno, Angel, C. Iriarte-Fernandez. and J. L. Martinez- Castro, to Empresa Auxiliar de la Industria, S.A. Method of producing ammonium sulfate. 3,330,621, 7-11-67, CI. 23 — 119. Vian-Ortuno, Angel. S. Jimenez-Gomez, and F. Lopez-Mateos, to Empresa Auxiliar de la Industria, S.A. Process for the leaching of pyrite cinders. 3,330,648, 7-11-67, CI. 75 — 101. Vianova Kunstharz Aktiengesellschaft: See — Hoenel, Herbert, and Lackner. 3,300,424. Vibber. Alfred W. Apparatus for twisting and plying strands. 3,295,304, 1-3-67, Cl. 57 — 58.3. Vibber, Alfred W. Apparatus for and method of plying strands. 3,307,342, 3-7-67, Cl. 57—58.3. Vibber, Alfred W. Low-tension strand-plying method and apparatus. 3,336,740, 8-22-67, Cl. 57—58.86. Vibber, Alfred W. Low tension strand plying apparatus. 3,338,042, 8-29-67, Cl. 57 — 58.36. Vibber, Alfred W. Balloon control device for strand twisting apparatus. 3,339,358, 9-5-67, Cl. 57 — 58.36. Vibbpr, Alfred W. Strand handling method and apparatus. 3,340,686, 9-12-67, Cl. 57 — 58.36. Vibrac Corp. : See — 'Searle, Raymond W. 3,323,367. Vibraseal Corp. : See — Wiltse, Sumner D. 3,304,104. Wiltse, Sumner D. 3,334,929. Vibrasonics, Inc. : See — Fowler, Peter H. 3,297,968. Vibration Measurement Engineers, Inc. : See — Fitzgibbon, Daniel F., Jr. 3,357,193. Vibrator Mfg. Co. : See — Matson, Carl G. 3,318,163. Vicary, George W. : See — Lipp, Charles E., Martin, Sage, and Vicary. 3,349,982. Vice, Charles L. Magnetic recording head with unitary sup- porting body. 3,349,193, 10-24-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Vichr, Radek, to Presna meehanika narodny podnik. Speed control circuit for a multi-speed electric commutator motor. 3,348,113, 10-17-67, Cl. 318—345. Vicini, Dino. Attachment for footwear molding machines. 3,300,813, 1-31-67, Cl. 18—17. Vick, Allen R. : See — Rubert, Kennedy F., Vick, Andrews, and King. 3,301,- 046. Vick, Gerald K. : See — Kim, Dae S., and Vick. 3,350,922. Vick, RalDh L., to The Bendix Corp. High pressure seal. 3,341,- 210, 9-12-67, Cl. 277 — 165. Viekary, Klyde J. : See — Amberg, Stephen W., Viekary, and St. Clair. 3.354,604. Vickers-Armstrongs (Engineers) Ltd. : See — Bingham, Alan E. 3,302,738. Braithwaite, John C, Grant, and Taylor. 3,326,266. Chester-Browne, Christopher V., Addison, and Mc- Candlish. 3,314,488. Eggington, Wilfred J. 3,331,461. Forsyth, George H., Braithwaite, and Grant. 3,298,176. Forsyth, George H., Taylor, and Grant. 3,309,787. Jackson, John P., and Boyd. 3,299,829. Ridge, Ronald A. J. 3,343,2^3. Watts, Gordon V. 3,321,039. Vickers, Herbert H. : See — Lewis, Oliver G., Vickers, and North. 3,305,889. Vickers, Herbert H„ A. E. Dietz, H. P. Dengler, and E. W. S. Nicholson, to Esso Research and Engineering Co Fuel cell with fluid control system. 3,331,704, 7-18-67, Cl. 136 — 86. Vickers Instruments Ltd. : See — Blackett, John H. 3,351,821. Vickers, John G. : See — Reed, Gordon H, and Vickers. 3,319,012. Vickers Ltd. : See — Coley, Reginald F. G. 3,358,379. Fisher, Leonard. 3,345,985. Forsyth, George H„ and Grant. 3,338,109. Goitein, Karl. 3,358,683. Green, Jack R. 3,314,364. Thompson, Hugh P. 3,318,012. Vickers, Paul T. : See — Turunen, William A., Vickers, and Mondt. 3.338,300. Vickers, Roy G., to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Gun turrets. 3.349.451. 10-24-67, Cl. 89—36. Vickers, Tirey K., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Perspective object indicator. 3,300,778, 1-24-67, Cl. 343 — 7.9. Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft : See — Ziehl, Ludwig. 3,318,668. Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft, Planung und Bau von In- dustrieanlagen : gee — Dietze, Manfred, and Kraft. 3,332,468. Kuhne, Heinz. 3,345,139. Lehner, Karl. 3,354.504. Nitsch, Helmut. 3.303,216. Vohwinkel, Friedrich, and Preusser. 3,322,803. Zimmer, Hans J., and Dietrich. 3,343,922. Vlckery, John R., Jr. : See — Reem, Richard E., and Vickery. 3,328,872. Vickery. Philip H. Tobacco pipe holder. 3,335,732, 8-15-67, Cl. 131—260. Vickery, Ronald C. : See — Wright. Alan J., and Vickery. 3,324.439. Vickery, Ronald C, to Semi-Elements, Inc. Laser materials. 3,340,108, 9-5-67, Cl. 148—33. Vickery, Ronald C, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Cermet electrical resistance material and method of using the same. 3,343,985, 9-26-67, Cl. 117—227. Vickery, Ronald C, and J. V. Fisher, to Semi-Elements, Inc. Transparent magnetic glass compositions. 3,320,170, 5-16- 67, Cl. 252—62.5. Victaulic Co. of America : See — Blakeley. James, and Sweet. 3,351,352. Victor Co. of Japan, Ltd. : See — Fukatsu, Shichiro. 3,317,152. Hirota, Akira. 3.351,716. Kondo, Tatsuo. 3.337,165. Sakamoto, Hiromitsu. 3,298,059. Takayanagi, Kenjiro. 3,301,946. Takayanagi, Kenjiro. 3,350,504. Tanaka, Tomiyuki. 3,300,736. Victor Comptometer Corp. : See — Bart, George R. 3,349,258. Hoffman, Robert C, and Sehnakenberg. 3,326,460. Whippo, Walter B. 3,315,534. Whippo, Walter B„ Biek, and Brown. 3,355,099. Victor Electric Wire & Cable Corp. : See — Grober, Abraham. 3,322,919. Victor, Maurice. Adjustable fittings for industrial, domestic, and displav lamps. 3,345,024, 10-3-67, Cl. 248 — 122. Victor Mfg. & Gasket Co. : See — Baney, George J., and Rasmussen. 3,315,316. Victor Metal Products Corp. : See— Monroe, Ernest M. 3,356.263. Victor, Royston J. : See — Cooper, Melvin D., and Gorman. 3,300,909. Victoriaville Furniture Ltd. : See — Poisson, Joseph O. 3,340,820. Victory Engineering Corp. : See — Froemel, John G., and Sapoff. 3,359,632. Victory Metal Mfg. Co. : See — Costantini, Anthony R., and Di Angelus. 3,311,045. Costantini, Anthony R., and Di Angelus. 3,320,405. Vida, Alex. Method of making building facing material 3,312,761, 4-4-67, Cl. 264 — 77. Vida, Alex. Building facing material. 3,322,609, 5-30-67, Cl. 161—5. Vidal, Eugene L. Boat structure. 3,348,246, 10-24-67, Cl. 9—2. Vidal, Henri C. Structure for use in river and sea. 3,355,894, 12-5-67, Cl. 61 — 4. Vidal, Paul I., to Rocma Anstalt. Sawing machine and method. 3,340,909, 9-12-67, Cl. 143 — 47. Vidal, Steven P. Liquid film maintaining apparatus. 3,353,- 610, 11-21-67, Cl. 170 — 8. LIST OF PATENTEES 1373 Vidas, Robert O., to Solitron Devices, Inc. Semiconductor device having an anodized protective iilm thereon and method of manufacturing same. 3,351,825, 11-7-67, Ci. 317—234. Vida-Weld Pty. Ltd. : See — Holloway, David Q., and Whltehouse. 3,296,414. Vldeocraft Mfg. Co. : See — Leeb, Bernard M., and Bellca. 3,303,444. Vidjak, Frank V., and P. W. Bynagte, to Star-Kist Foods Inc. Apparatus for molding comminuted material. 3,296,655, 1-10-67. CI. 17—32. Vidniar. Albert J. : See — De Fasselle, Robert J., and Vidmar. 3,307,232. Vldrine, Clyde Q., to International Harvester Co. Agricul- tural apparatus. 3,320,875, 5-23-67, CI. 100 — 24. Vidrine, Clyde G., and P. L. May, to International Harvester Co. Agricultural apparatus. 3,331,314, 7-18-67, CI. 100 — 192. Vieceli, Joseph L., to Sunbeam Corp. Steam iron water level gauge. 3.29S.118, 1-17-67, CI. 38—77. Vieceli, Joseph L., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric pressing iron water level gauge. 3,29S,119, 1-17-67, CI. 38 — 77. Vieceli, Joseph L., to Sunbeam Corp. Heating and steam gen- erating subassembly for a pressing iron. 3,335,507, 8-15- 67, CI. 38—77. Vieceli, Joseph L., and R. H. Rayfield, to Sunbeam Corp. Air conditioning device. 3,304,066, 2-14-67, CI. 261—29. Vieceli, Joseph L., and S. Walczak, to Sunbeam Corp. Heat- ing and steam generating subassembly for a pressing Iron. 3,304,636, 2-21-67, CI. 38—77. Vieceli, Joseph L., and C. G. Judy, to Sunbeam Corp. Humidi- fying device. 3,34S,822, 10-24-67, CI. 261 — 34. Viehe, Heinz G., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the synthesis of amides, esters, alkyl halides carboxylic acid anhydrides, and peptides employing amlnoacetylenes as water acceptors. 3,340,246, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 112.5. Vleli, Otto A., to W. H. Kreidl. Cellular glass and method of making same. 3,321,414, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Vlelmo, Oskar, and R. Scholl, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Vehicle braking Installation. 3,295,419, 1-3-67, CI. 91 — 170. Vielstich, Wolf, E. Guth, H. G. Plust, and C. G. Telschow, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of a single-frame catalyzer electrode and prod- uct. 3,341,446, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 284. Vleregge, Le Roy R. Vernier tool. 3,309,775, 3-21-67, CI. QD 143 Vierk, Harold S. : See — Jordan, James I., Jr., and Vierk. 3,304,337. Vierling, Hermann : See — Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Ohorodnik, and Vierling. 3,324,- 166. Vierregger, Ralph L. Anchoring device for lading straps and other cargo-binding elements. 3,334,914, 8-8-67, CI. 280 — 179. Viesturs, Eric A. : See — Bennett, Robert A., and Viesturs. 3,326,363. Vieth, Richard D., J. A. Dooley, E. J. Aronoff, and R. Bolstad, to Interchemical Corp. Novel coated polystyrene articles and method for producing the same. 3,353,990, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Viets, Harry A., and S. C. Peplin. PInfall detecting appara- tus. 3,309,086, 3-14-67. CI. 273 — 54. Vietz, Norman J., to Honeywell Inc. Supervised alarm system. 3,351,934, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 409. Viggars, Richard M. Feeding device. 3,316,884, 5-2-67, CI. 119—52. Vigh, Zoltan. High speed turbo-electric generator bearing. 3,316.038, 4-25-67, CI. 308—203. High speed bearing. 3,337,278, 8-22-67, CI. Load handling attachment 5-10-07, CI. 214 — 020. Vigh, Zoltan. 308—188. Vigliante, Frank S. Lee, Robert C. Vigliante, Frank S., to United States of polarization tracker. See— Soffel. and Vigilante. 3,350,509. to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Data exchange In a common control communication system. 3,310,635, 3-21-67, CI. 179 — 26. Viglietta, Benedict P., and M. Ares, America, Air Force. Automatic 3,310,805, 3-21-67, CI. 343 — 100. Vignal, Edmond: See — Artru, Jean, and Vignal. 3,350,780. Vignale, Michael J. : See — Baer, Massimo, and Vignale. 3,316,223. Vigneron, Pierre P. C, to Centre de Recherches de Pont-A- Mousson. Flanged joint. 3,301,576, 1-31-67, CI. 285 — 24. Vignini. Walter R., to Seonotone Corp. Battery housings. 3,321,332, 5-23-67, CI. 136—166. Vignon, Louis, to Brevets Aero-Mecaniques S.A. Centrifugal yarn spinning mechanism. 3,340,6S5, 9-12-67, CI. 57 — 34. Vignovich. Barney, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Insulated frozen earth storage pit and method of constructing same. 3,344,- 607, 10-3-67, CI. 61— .5. Vignovich. Barney, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Reservoir and method of forming the same. 3,354,654, 11-28-67, CI. 61 — .5. Vigor. Charles W., to General Motors Corp. Method of pro- ducing metal strips. 3,355.971, 12-5-67, CI. 82 — 47. Viguerie-Noel. Bernard : See — Smith, John S., Viguerie-Noel, and Cavelos. 3.360,774. Vihl, Bernhard. Heat transfer fluid conduit wrapping for vessels. 3,318,376. 5-9-67, CI. 165 — 169. Vlk, Albam M., to Tamco, Inc. lor fork lift trucks. 3,319,815, Viking Corp. : See — Berry, Charles E. 3.301,604. Currie, Grover C. 3,302,365. Sutherland, James R. 3,296,783. Viking, Inc. : See — Clemons, Warren A., and Schwenn. 3,356,007 Viking Industries Inc. : See — Glowacz, Anthony A. 3,324,517. Viking of Minneapolis, Inc. : See — Schober, Wayne E., and Nieland. Viking Tool Co.. The: See — Severson, Ole C. 3,303,553. Viktor, Langen : See — Gottschald, Rudolf. 3,309.117. Vll, Adalbert It., to Nuclear Corp. of America. Fixing system for copy machine. 3,330,189, 7-11-67, CI. 95 — 1.7. Vilbajo, Jean, to Contlgea Societe Anonyme. Electric fuses for projectiles. 3,308,761. 3-14-67, CI. 102—70.2. Contlgea Societe Anonyme. Piezoelectric ammunition. 3,349,709, 10-31-67, CI. 3,319,858. Vilbajo, Jean, to generators for 102 — 70.2. Vilbig, Friedrich to Bolkow Gesellsehaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Satellite antenna pattern stabilization method and apparatus. 3,333,269, 7-25-67, CI. 343 — 100. Vilcins, Ilmar J., to Signode Corp. Combination strapping tool. 3,360.017, 12-26-67, CI. 140 — 93.4. Viles, Frederick J. : See — Nelson, Laurence N., Viles, and Chamberlin. 3,318,227. Vilet, Andre, to Societe Anonvme ; Societe d'Etude de la Propultion par Reaction. Rocket motor. 3,334,489, 8-8-67, CI. 60—251. Vilkaitis, Hugo L., to Electronic Specialty Co. Flexible wave- guide. 3,331,400, 7-18-67 CI. 138 — 135. Vilkas, Eugene P., to Welding Research, Inc. Hole finder device. 3,339,040, 8-29-67, CI. 200 — 61.41. Vilkas, Eugene P., and R. W. Reynolds, to Welding Research, Inc. Welding system. 3,299,250. 1-17-67. CI. 219 — 131. Vilkas, Eugene P., and R. W. Reynolds, to Welding Research, Inc. Welding system for tubular articles with weld penetra- tion control. 3,335,254, 8-8-67, CI. 219 — 60. Vilkomerson, Benjamin S., to Radio Corp. of America. Transis- torized preamplifier for television cameras. 3,341,655, 9-12- 67, CI. 178 — 7.2. Vilkomerson, Benjamin S., to Radio Corp. of America. Wide band transistor video signal amplifier. 3,356,959, 12-5-67, CI. 330 — 28. Villa, Jose L. : See — Osborn, Stephen W., Broderick, and Villa. 3,347,867. Villa, Jose L., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Production of alkyl- ene mono-thiocarbonate and alkylene sulfide. 3,349,100, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 327. Villadsen, Karl J. S., and K. J. Moller, to Aktieselskabet Grindstedvaerket. Processing citrus fruits. 3,347,678, 10-17-67, CI. 99—103. Villadsen, Peter M., to Burmeister & Wain's Maskin-Og Skibsbyggeri. Nuclear reactor containment installation. 3,314,858, 4-18-67, CI. 176 — 37. Villadsen, Vagn H. : See — Christensen, Hans P. F., and Villadsen. 3,335,738. Villani, Frank J., to Schering Corp. Amino derivatives of phenethylpyridines. 3,301,863, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 293. Villani, Frank J., to Schering Corp. Amino alkyl ethers of griseofulvin oxime. 3,313,827, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 346.2. Villani, Frank J., to Schering Corp. Cyclic derivatives of aza- benzo-cycloheptenes. 3,324,115^ 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 239.3. Villani, Frank J., to Schering Corp. Novel aza-dibenzo[a,d]- cycloheptene derivatives. 3,326,924, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 293. Villani. Frank J., to Schering Corp. 1,2.3 or 4. aza[5 pi- perdyl or hydrocarbyl amino]-10,ll dihydro-5H-dibenzo- [a,d]cycloheptene. 3,357,986, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 293. Villani, Gerard J. : See — Fineham. Christopher J. B., and Villani. 3,295.951. Fincham, Christopher J. B., and Villani. 3,323,914. Villani, Gerard J., to National Research Corp. Process for manufacturing capacitor grade foil. 3,357,867, 12-12—67, CI. 148 — 4. Villante, Anthony E. : See — Amdahl, Gene M., Carnevale, Collins, Marsh, and Vil- lante. 3,328,76S. Carnevale, Richard J., Collins, Greene. Hanf, Magdall, Perkins, Rood, and Villante. 3,315,235. Villard. Oswald G., Jr., to Itek Corp. Mode-averaging diversity combining reception system for nigh-frequencv radio waves. 3,357,018, 12-5-67, CI. 343—100. Villarreal, Jorge R. Process for producing soluble citrus fruit powder. 3,298,S38, 1-17-67. CI. 99—206. Villars, Julio. Lift for motor vehicles. 3,309,060, 3-14-67, CI. 254 — 7. Villata, Luigi : See — Vallinotto, Michele, and Villata. 3,307,140. Villaume, Henry F. : See — Jepsen, Robert E., Villaume, Winters, and Zimmerman. 3.320,755. Villavicencio, Eduardo J., M. S. Rojas, and S. Escobar, to Cia Industrial de Avthla S.A. Process for separating pith from bagasse. 3.317,964, 5-9-67. CI. 19 — 34. Villemure, Fred W., to Anderson Bros. Mfg. Co. Container fill- ing machine. 3,326,249, 6-20-67, CI. 141 — 131. 1374 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Villers, Philippe, to Barnes Engineering Co. Surface rough- ness meter. 3,336,833, 8-22-67, CI. 88—14. Villiers-Fisher, John F. : See — Cooper, Jonathan C, and Villiers-Fisher. 3,324,669. Villo Joseph P., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Blind fastener. 3,345,900, 10-10-67, 01. 85 — 72. Villone, Attilio A. Clothes pressing apparatus. 3,335,920, 8- 15-67, CI. 223 — 57. Villoresi, John : See — Anthes, Clifford C, Meincke, and Villoresi. 3,314,612. Villotti, Eiccardo, and A. Bowers, to Syntex Corp. Halo- methyl pregnenes. 3,300,517, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 397.3. Vilter Mfg. Corp. : See — Kocher. Erich, J. 3,300,997. Vilutis, Leonard J. Film laminating apparatus and method. 3,329,549, 7-4-67, CI. 156—272. Vilutis, Leonard J. Means for properly forming staples around a gathered end of a flexible container. 3,337,935, 8-29-67, CI. 29 — 33.5. Vinal, Albert W., to International Business Machines Corp. Controlled current amplitude energizing system. 3,300,- 772, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 347. Vinal, Albert W., to International Business Machines Corp. Sampled data reduction and storage system. 3,344,406, 9-26-67, CI. 340—172.5. Vinal, Albert W., to International Business Machines Corp. Redundant memory organization. 3,348,218, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 174. Vincendon, Jean, to Etablissements Neyrpic. Material process- ing apparatus. 3,350,068, 10-31-67, CI. 259—3. Vincennes University : See — Kirkconnell, Thomas W., and Chiang. 3,308,559. Kirkconnell, Thomas W., and Schuler. 3,332,157. Vincens, Rene, % to Societe Civile de Recherches et d'Etudes Industrielles. " Apparatus for destroying documents. 3.333,752, 8-1-67, CI. 225-97. Vincens, Rene, and F. Lemaire, to Societe Civile de Recherches et d'Etudes Industrielles. Metal chairs. 3,304,121, 2-14- 67, CI. 297 — 445. Vincent. Andre, to Societe Chimie et Synthise de Picardie. Pro- cedure for the preparation of benzo-o-pyrones. 3,358.000, 12-12-67, CI. 260^345.2. Vincent, Charles H., and J. B. Rowles, to United Kingdom Atomic Energv Authority. Period meter and logarithmic ratemeter. 3,312,813, 4-4-67, CI. 235—152. Vincent. Charles H., and J. B. Rowles, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authoritv. Rateineters. 3,341,695, 9-12-67, CI. 235 — 152. Vincent. Cove T. : See — Arnold, James S., Kochly, Salmon, and Vincent. 3.32S,- 753. Vincent, Daniel B. Waste heat recovery systems for dehydrat- ing pulpv solids and svrup forming liquid. 3,349,827, 10-31- 67, CI. 159 — 4. Vincent, Edwin B., to Pres-to-Line Corp. of America. Copy holder. 3,304,917, 2-21-67, CI. 120—32. Vincent, Edwin B. Shielded enclosure. 3,334,175. S-l-67, CI. 174 — 35. Vincent, Edwin F. Coaxial gas discharge lamp with a hollow center for pumping lasers. 3,337,762, 8-22-67, CI. 313 — 7. Vincent, Germaine : gee — ■ Leboutet. Hubert, and Vincent. 3,316,440. Vincent, Gordon A. to Honeywell Inc. Transducer housing with flexible supports. 3,341,721, 9-12-67, CI. 310—8.6. Vincent, Hector : See — Lacoste, Georges, Petit, Racicot, and Vincent. 3,339,711. Lacoste, Georges, Rouville, Racicot, and Vincent. 3.298,- 496. Wilkinson, Keith. 3,340,725. Vincent, Herold L., to Dow Corning Corp. Organosilicon resins. 3,328,481, 6-27-67, CI. 260—825. Vincent, James G., Jr., L. F. Hansen. E. C. Yen, A. S. Taylor, G. S. Bott, and M. Greif, to American Cyanamid Co. Sur- face dyeing and pigment marking of gelatin capsules. 3,333,031, 7-25-67, CI. 264 — 15. Vincent, James R. : See — Schmidt, Charles J., and Vincent. 3,325,324. Vincent, John S. : See — Fessler, Theodore E., Smith, and Vincent. 3,310,443. Vincent, Lawrence : See — Jorgensen, George N., Vincent, and Slicer. 3,339,038. Vincent-Martin, Pierre. Polyphase transformer with inde- pendently shielded coils. 3,327,269. 6-20-67, CI. 336—92. Vincent, Rene C. to Ansonia Wire & Cable Co. Cable clamp. 3,330,516, 7-11-67, CI. 248 — 61. Vincent, Renic P., to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Pneu- matic cylinder for applying tension to riser pipe. 3,353,851, 11-21-67, CI. 285 — 302. Vincent. Renic P., and L. B. Wilder, to Pan American Petro- leum Corp. Liquid percussion motor. 3,327,790. 6-27-67, CI. 173 — 73. Vasiljev, Vasilenko, Vinch, and 3,302,- Vinch, Georgy V. : See — Samoilov. Vladimir P. Antonov. 3,332,721. Vineiguerra, Amelio. Automatic packaging machines 369, 2-7-67, CI. 53—182. Vincze, Bela T., to General Instrument Corp. Escapement and contact mechanism having separately acting series con- trollers for testing electronic components. 3,304,499, 2-14- 67, CI. 324—158. Vind, Harold P. : See — Plum, William B., and Vind. 3,295,454. Vind, Holger V., to Danfoss A/S. Motor compressor partic- ularly for small refrigeration machines. 3,347,451, 10-17- 67, CI. 230 — 58. Vind, Ove A., to Thorsted Maskinfabrik A/S. Pressing and packing machine for packing tobacco in portion packets. 3,326,220 6-20-67, CI. 131 — 111. Vinding, Jorgen P. Interrogator-responder identification system. 3,299,424, 1-17-67, CI. 343 — 6.5. Vinelaud Chemical Co. : See — Schwerdle, Arthur. 3,338,780. Viner, Charles G. Automatic balance valve. 3,327,944. 6-27- 67, CI. 236—1. Vines, Sterling N., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for recovering inorganic materials. 3,309,173, 3-14-67, CI. 23—97. Vineyard, Billy D., to Monsanto Co. Thio bis (mono alkyl ester succinate salts and amides of primary amines). 3,299,121. 1-17-67, CI. 260— 4S1. Vineyard, Billy D., to Monsanto Co. 2-substituted imid- azolidines and their lubricant compositions. 3,312,619, 4-4-67, CI. 252—47.5. Vineyard, Billy D.. to Monsanto Co. Thio bis succinimides. 3,357,990, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 326.3. Vineyard, Harry : See — Horn, Christian F., and Vineyard. 3,324,084. Vinicki, John, to Monsanto Co. Filament yarn spinning ap- paratus and method. 3,335,210, 8-8-67, CI. 264 — 176. Vinkeloe, Heinz, to Banner Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesell- schaft. Deflecting extruder head. 3,343,215, 9-26-67, CI. 18—14. Vinnik, Igor V., to Kharkovsky Institute Gornogo masheno- stroenia avtomatiki i vvchisliteinoi tekhniki. Rockdrilling device. 3,332,502, 7-25-67, CI. 173 — 105. Vinogradov, Alexandr S., J. M. Kapustin, I. N. Maxjutenko, V. N. Kiselnikow, I. S. Borisov. and I. M. Mazalov. Card. 3,343,224, 9-26-67, CI. 19 — 107.' Vinokur, David. Power driven spinning real assembly. 3,348,- 788. 10-24-67, CI. 242 — 84.21. Vinokurova, Galina M. : See — Arbuzov, Boris A., Sokolovsky, Zavlin, and Vinokurova. 3,346,543. Vinopal, Miroslav, to Chirana Praha. narodui podnik. Getter body mounted on low thermal conductivity supports. 3,322,- 993, 5-30-67. CI. 313—174. Vinson. Billy H. Method and circuits for storing electrical energy. 3,348,216, 10-17-67, CI. 340 — 173. Vinson, Donald R., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Kinked wire coil shunt. 3,332,351, 7-25-67, CI. 102 — 28. Vinson, Leonard B., and C. G. Ewald. Tape-wrapping appa- ratus and method. 3.320,342. 5-16-67, CI. 264 — 135. Vinson Magna-Tronics. Inc. : See — Vinson, Paul. 3,328,840. Vinson. Paul, to Pentronix, Inc. Powder compacting press. 3,328,840, 7-4-67, CI. 18 — 16. Vinson. Paul to Pentronix, Inc. Powder compacting press. 3,328,842, 7-4-67, CI. IS — 16.5. Vinson, Paul, to Pentronix, Inc. Powder compacting method. 3.344,213, 9-26-67, CI. 264—39. Vinton, David S., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Vehicle suspen- sion strut. 3,300,202, 1-24-67, CI. 267 — 1. Vinyal S.A. : Sec — Blau. Karl-Ludwig, Herr, Lintner, and Wilhelm. 3,321,- 425 Vinyard, Herbert O. Refuse gathering machine. 3,34S,652, 10-24-67, CI. 198—7. Vinz, Ottmar, to Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. Tubular condenser of variable capacity. 3,348,106, 10-17-67, CI. 317 — 249. Vinzelberg, Bernhard : See — Heyl, Gerhard, Luttgens, and Vinzelberg. 3,309,569. Vinzelberg. Bernhard. K. Bunge, O. Koch, F. Linsert, and W. Hager, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. Ap- paratus for photoelectric inspection of running threads. 3,305,687. 2-21-67. CI. 250 — 219. Vinzelberg. Bernhard, K. Dryczynski, G. Koepke, S. Platz. and W. Lessnig, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellsehaft. Interval timer apparatus. 3,325,729, 6-13-67, CI 324 — 68. Viol. Arva. Convertible shoulder bag. 3,297,119, 1-10-67, CI. 190—8. Viola, Ernest S. : See — Ruskin, Henry, and Viola. 3,301,731. Viola, Samuel J.: See — Fein, Martin L., Viola, and Filachione. 3.300.338. Violet, Woodrow W., Jr., to T. D. Mooklar. Emergency tracheotomv kit. 3,307,551, 3-7-67, CI. 128 — 305. Violette. Glenn M., and O. D. Mosher, to International Paper Co. Method and apparatus for coating substrates with films of uniform thickness. 3,356,556, 12-5-67, CI. 156 — 244. Viout. Andre : See — Kalopissis, Gregoire, and Viout. 3,303.213. Kalopissis, Gregoire, and Viout. 3.331,781. Kalopissis. Gregoire. Viout, and Vanlerberghe. 3.337,548. Vircks. William A. Wallboard device for wallboarding ceil- ings. 3,314,553, 4-18-67, CI. 214 — 1. Viret. Robert, and A. Stahl. to Societe Genevoise d'lnstru- ments de Physique. Displacement control system. 3,346,- 848, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Virgil. Florence : See — Virgil, Richard K. 3.319,606. LIST OF PATENTEES i::t:» Virgil, Richard K., deceased, by F. Virgil, executrix, to F. Virgil. Chicken feeding and maintaining apparatus. 3,319,- 600, 5-16-67, CI. 119 — 51. Virginia Chemicals & Smelting Co. : See — Else, Mearl A., and Ingwall. 3,326,424. Virginia Industries, Inc.: See — Gardner, Joe H. 3,326,404. Virginia Metalcr. titers, Inc. : See — Gordon, Donald II., and Pannell. 3,327,546. Virginia Panel Corp. : See — Baygan, Teoman. 3,333,235. Virginia Plastics Co. : See — Bogese, Stephen B. 3,295,830. Virkus. Kenneth ,J. : see — Abell, Jerrold J., and Virkus. 3,349,046. Vi nin'l Corp. : See — Rolfsmeyer, Melvin T. 3,356,079. Virnot, Alain : See — De Kervenoael Olivier, and Virnot. 3,318,777. Viro, Felix, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Electrolytic color development. 3.301.772, 1-31-67, CI. 204—2. Viro, Felix, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Color diffusion transfer process and negative material thereof. 3,359,104, 12-19-67, CI. 96 — 29. Vironda, Italo D., and L. \V. Kirkpatrick, to Federal-Mogul Corp. Valve spring retaining means . 3,311,341, 3-28-67, CI. 251 — 337. Virot, Andre : See — Blanchard, Pierre, Lehmann, and Virot. 3,306,733. Virsberg, Lars-Goran : See — Sletbak. Jarle, Nilsson, and Virsberg. 3,359,482. ■Sletbaek, Jarle, Virsberg, and Hylten-Cavallius. 3.358,213. Virta, Norman A., and E. E. Zanotti, to Triangle Package Machinery Co. Heatsealing machines. 3.348,474, 10-24-67, CI. 100—93. Viseher, Alfred, III : See — Vischer. William. 3,347,619. Viseher, Alfred, Jr. : See — Vischer, William. 3,347,619. Vischer, Ernst : See — Gaeumann, Ernst, Saeumann, Prelog, and Vischer. 3,342,- 795. Gaeumann, Ernst, and Vischer. 3,297,526. Vischer, Ernst. B. Fechtig, H. Bickel, R. Bosshardt, and J. Urech, to Ciba Corp. 7-(imidazolidinvl-butvryl)-amino- cephalosporanic acids. 3,296.258, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 243. Vischer, Peter : See — Vischer. William. 3.347.619. Vischer, William. 12/30 to A. Vischer, Jr. 2/30 to A. Vischer, III, 2/30 to P. Vischer, 4/30 to W. W. Zitzewitz, 4/30 to E. K. Zitzewitz, 1/30 to G. J. Zitzewitz, 1/30 to B. O. Zitzewitz, and 2/30 G. V. Bouton. Autoclave. 3,347,619, 10-17-67. CI. 21 — 98. Visco, Robert E. : See — Chandross, Edwin A., and Visco. 3.319,132. VISIrecord, Inc. : See — Proulx, Romeo T. 3,346,315. Visket, Rudolf : See — Summers, Stanley E., and Visket. 3,330.440. Visman, Jan, to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Ap- paratus for specific gravity separation of solid particles. 3,353,673, 11-21-67, CI. 209—211. Vismara, John F. : See — Wheeler, Dean F., and Vismara. 3,327,756. Visser. Haaike J. : See — Hartstra, Lenze, and Visser. 3,341,565. Visser, Leo : See — Verbraak, Cornelis A., Boes, Cliirer, Visser, and Verkaik. 3.305.922. Visser, Melvin J. : See — - King, Franklin S., and Visser. 3,332,421. Visser, Melvin J., to The Upjohn Co. Combination syringe and vial mixing container. 3,330,281, 7-11-67, CI. 128—272. Visser, Melvin J., and S. V. Wilsey. to The Upjohn Co. Com- bination syringe and vial mixing container. 3,330,282, 7-11-67, CI. 128—272. Visser, Rienk J. : See — Uitermark, Gerardus M., and Visser. 3,310,741. Visser, Robert C. : See — Hayes, William J., Visser, and Johnson. 3,330,340. Vissers, Herbert, to Landbouwwerktuigen- en Machinefabriek H. Vissers N.V. Apparatus for spreading or sowing granu- lar material. 3.29S.696, 1-17-67. CI. 275 — 15. Vissers. Herbert, to Landbouwwerktuigen- en Machinefabriek H. Vissers N.V. Apparatus for spreading or sowing granu- lar material. 3,300.223. 1-24-67, CI. 275 — 8. Vissers, Herbert, to Landbouwwerktuigen- en Machinefabriek N.V. Spading machine. 3,303.890, 2-14-67, CI. 172 — 56. Vissers, Herbert, to Landbouwwerktuigen- en Machinefabriek H. Vissers N.V. Machines for cultivating the soil. 3,331,448, 7-1S-67, CI. 172—39. Vissers. Herbert, to Landbouwwerktuigen- en Machinefabriek H. Vissers N.V. Machines for cultivating the soil. 3,352,- 366, 11-14-67, CI. 172—94. Vissing, Friedrich, and G. Linsmayer. Fastening device for wall and ceiling coverings. 3,331, ISO, 7-1S-67, CI. 52 — 714. Visual Electronics Corp. : See — Quinlan. Donald E. 3,296,499. Visual Graphics Corp. : See — Friedel, Murray. 3,308,714. Friedel, Murray. 3,334,566. Friedel, Murray. 3,330,853. Friedel, Murray. 3,340,766. Vita, Lawrence, to Surfside (i Floating Hon , Inc. Sewage disposal system for floating vessels. 3,820,621, 5-28 87, CI. 4—10. Vitafoam Ltd. : See — McGee, Robert. 3,311,007. Vitagliano Arthur : Sei Caflero, Anthonv F., and Vitagliano. 3,307,273. Vitale, Benedict F. : See — Burdick, Glen A„ and Vitale. 3,324,328. Vitale, Benedict F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Multi- ple bonding. 3,309,493, 3-14-67. CI. 219—79. Vitale, Joseph S., and S. M. Brown, said Brown assor. of in to said Vitale. Display case, receptacle and the like. 3,311,436, 3-28-67, CI. 312—286. Vitali, Ronald A.: See — Inamine, Edward S., Jacob, and Vitali. 3,331,828. Jacob, Theodore A., Vitali, Rothrock, and Inamine. 3,300,477. Vitalis, Emil A., to American Cyanamid Co. Washing and protective film-forming composition. 3,329,637, 7-4-67, CI. 260—29.4. Vitalis, Emil A., and C. Porter, to American Cyanamid Co. Process for preparing topcoated plasticlzed nonfibrous re- generated cellulose film and the resultant product. 3,316,- 120, 4-25-67, CI. 117 — 76. Vitalis, Emil A., M. J. D'Errico, and W. J. Fremuth, to Amer- ican Cyanamid Co. Alkali metal SulfO-N-alkylpropion- amides. 3.317,589, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 513. Vitamins Ltd. : See — Watt, Peter R. 3,332,855. Vitcha, James F., and L. Weintraub, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Sulfoacrylic acids and a process for their preparation. 3.337,614, 8-22-67, CI. 260—513. Vitcha, James F., and G. L. Moore, to Cumberland Chemical Corp. Process for making bis diamino alkynes. 3,340,259, 9-5-67, CI. 260—246. Vitcha. James F., and L. Weintraub, to Air Reduction f'".. Inc. Preparation of succinic acid. 3,341.578, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 537. Vitek, Jaromir : See — Svatek, Lubomir, and Vitek. 3,360,447. Vitek. Richard K. : Srr — Fox, William B., MacKenzie, and Vitek. 3.306.S34. Vitellaro, Frank A. Mechanism for quickly adjusting the dies of a tire tread extrusion die head. 3,323,169, 6-6-67, CI. 18—12. Vitello, John P., to Sterilon Corp. Catheter lubricatins sac. 3,345,988, 10-10-67, CI. 128 — 349. Vitense, Harold R. : See — Bofinger, Karl, and Vitense. 3.315,626. Vitkus, Paul L., to National Research Corp. Automatic range switching control for continuouslv monitoring an electrical signal input. 3,317.834, 5-2-67, CI. 324 — 115. Vitols, Reinhards : See — Williams, Albert H., Vitols, and Taylor. 3.345.922. Yitramon Inc. : See — Belko. William R., Jr. 3.358.064. Montgomery, John R. 3,329,347. Vitro Corp. of America : See — Dougherty, James G., Jr. 3,358,280. Hall, Clifford C. 3.324.399. Jaatinen. Walter A. 3.329,865. Vitrone, John: See — Barton. Alfred O., Griffin. Lund, Oser, and Vitrone. 3,309,339. Lund, Richard P.., Simon, and Vitrone. 3.354.1 4S. Lund. Richard B„ Vitrone, and Bostian, 3,358,043. Vltry, Pierre : See — Lockett, George E., Coast, Goudray, Vitrv, and Torielli. 3,352,756. Vits, Hilmar, to Maschinenfabrik Vits G.m.b.H. Web splicing device. 3,351,297, 11-7-67, CI. 242—58.2. Vitt, George E., Jr., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Sweep lineariza- tion svstem for cathode ray tube-optical data scanner. 3,358,184, 12-12-67, CI. 315 — 27. Vitt. Hillert. to General Electric Co. Speed control system. 3,340,951, 9-12-67, CI. ISO — 106. « Vittone, Joseph C. Method of reconstructing a frame. 3.309,- 759. 3-21-67, CI. 29—155. Vittone, Joseph C, to European Motor Products, Inc. Auto- motive stabilizer bar. 3,315,952, 4-25-67, CI. 267 — 11. Vitu, Gerard A. : See — ■ Russell, Robert B., and Vitu. 3,316.403. Russell, Robert B., and Vitu. 3,324,292. Vlvant. Gilbert : See — Bonnet, Yannik and Vivant. 3.330.S54. Viveiros, Henry. Fishline casting apparatus. 3,314,186, 4- 1S-67, CI. 43 — 18. Viventi. Richard V., to General Electric Co. Metal protectant. 3.346.405, 10-10-67, CI. 106 — 14. Vives. Van C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydrohalogenation of halogenated saturated hydrocarbons. 3,329.730. 7-4-67, CI. 260—666. Vives, Van C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Dehydrohalogenation process and catalyst. 3,341.616, 9-12-67, CI. 260—1.77. 1376 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Vives, Van C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Azeotropic distilla- tion of paraffin-halogenated paraffin mixtures. 3,349.008, 10-24-67, CI. 203— '60. Vivian, Frank H., to Ottawa Steel Products. Trailer tractor. 3,352,374, 11-14-67, CI. 180—79.2. Vivien, Jean : See — Rouge. Pierre, and Vivien. 3,329,576. Vix, Henry L. E. : See — Knoepfler, Nestor B., Gardner, and Vlx. 3,350,486. Vizzier, Benton A., Sr., and L. M. Hooks, to Brown Engineer- ing Co., Inc. Micromodule connector and assembly. 3,311,- 790, 3-28-67, CI. 317—100. Vizzolyi, Andrew I., and H. Veltman, to Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. Process for the acid oxidation of lead and zinc sulphides. 3,316,059, 4-25-67, CI. 23 — 125. Vladimir, Leonard O. : See — Toman, Donald J., and Vladimir. 3,309,708. Vladimir, Leonard O., and M. I. Lilie, to General Precision, Inc. Tactical landing approach radio. 3,302,201, 1-31- 67, CI. 343 — 106. Vlasak, Floyd J., to Abbott Laboratories. Electrode con- struction in oxygen sensor. 3,334,039, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 195. Vlcek, Pavel : See — Elias, Jiri, Adankova, Boucek, Kolar, Samek, and Vlcek. 3,354,631. Vlossak, John I. : See — Golden, Martin A., and Vlossak. 3,346,466. Voce, Carl, to Eldon Industries, Inc. Koad race set. 3,313,- 242, 4-11-67, CI. 104—60. Voce, Carl, to Eldon Industries, Inc. Water gun. 3,318,482, 5-9-67, CI. 222—79. Vock, Erwin : See — Sochting, Herbert, and Vock. 3,348,564. Vock. Richard C. : See — Donalies, Daniel J., and Vock. 3,331,355. Vockenhuber, Karl : See — Keznickl, Eduard. 3,325,112. Muszumanski, Trude, and Mikusch. 3,326,622. Vodar, Boris : See — Romand, Jacques, Vodar, and Balloffet. 3,317,786. Vodicka, Vladimir W., to Joslyn Mfg. and Supply Co. Elec- trical surge arrester. 3,312,868, 4-4-67, CI. 317—61. Vodovozov, Genrikh Z. : See — Abdullaev, Asker A. O., Alizade, Aslanov, Vodovozov, Grobshtein, and Ragimova. 3,332,438. Voegelin, Heinrich, to Fritz Buser, A.G. Intermittent print- ing of web on conveyor belt. 3,308,750, 3-14-67, CI. 101—126. Voegtlen, Dieter, U. Korber and H. J. Jabczynski, to Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Method and switching arrangement for preventing improper settings in devices of telephone exchange installations. 3,351,721, 11-7-67, CI. 179 — 175.21. Voehringer, Carl., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle tailgate actuator. 3,306,655, 2-28-67, CI. 296—57. Voelcker, Herbert B. : See — Cherry, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,299,204. Cherry, Edward C, Pearson, Barton, Kubba, and Voelcker. 3,324.237. Voelcker, Sven : See — Stabenau, Robert, Voelcker, and Tutert. 3,308,917. Voelker, Walter D., to Allied Chemical Corp. Method of producing an embossed panel. 3,305,419, 2-21-67, CI. 156—209. Voellmicke, John L., Jr. : See — Williamson, Burr, Voellmicke, and Ebrok. 3,357,038. Voelskow, Peter, to Hombak Maschinenfabrik KG. Machine for producing wood chips. 3,319,673, 5-16-67, CI. 144— 172. Voelz^ Gordon J. : See — Lowry, Edward D., Voelz, Perry, and Butler. 3,335,722. Voet, Andries, to J. M. Huber Corp. Electrically insulating vulcanizates containing oxidized carbon black. 3,330,799, 7-11-67, CI. 260 — 41.5. Voet, Andries, and R. A. Johnson, to J. M. Huber Corp. Method of preparing news inks and the like. 3,330,673, 7-11-67, CI. 106—32. Voetter, Heinz, to Shell Oil Co. Regeneration of sulfolane extractive distillation solvent. 3,338,823, 8-29-67, CI. 208 — 313. Voetter, Heinz, and W. Ridderikhoff, to Shell Oil Co. Process for recovery of aromatics from cracked gasoline fractions. 3,316,318, 4-25-67, CI. 260—674. Voetter, Heinz, K. Hunger, U. Hasserodt, E. Sweep, and F. Korte, to Shell Oil Co. Solvent extraction of aromatics. 3,345,287, 10-3-67, CI. 208 — 325. Voetter, TJlrich E. : See — Brieger, Emmet F., and Voetter. 3,295,615. Voetter, Ulrich E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp Control valve for well tools. 3,329,208, 7-4-67, CI. 166 — 63. Voetter, Ulrich E., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Sidewall sealing pad for borehole apparatus. 3,344,860, 10-3-67, CI. 166 — 100. Voge, Andrew : See — Brastow, Edgar R., Voge, Skinner, Amsler, and Schaberg. 3.323,379. Voge, Hans-Otto : See — Irmscher, Klaus, Bruckner, Kramer, Bork, Watzel. and Voge. 3,326,758. Voge, Raymond Charles : See — Massman, Albert W., and Voge. 3,306,976. Vogel, Adolph W. : See — Tomcufcik, Andrew S., Child, and Vogel. 3,299,038. Vogel, Adolph W., R. A. Hardy, Jr., and C. F. Howell, to American Cyanamid Co. Chemotherapeutic compositions containing N-cyanophenol - triazene - carboxamidines and method of administering the same. 3,313,690, 4-11-67. CI. 167—65. Vogel, Arthur P., and H. Berkovitz, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Vehicle. 3,342,288, 9-19-67, CI. 187 — 1. Vogel, Calvin : See — Grafstein, Daniel, Vogel, Karlan, and Fein. 3,306,933. Vogel, Carl P. : See — Irving, Gus M., Jr., and Vogel. 3,357,482. VogeL Charles B. : See — Broussard, Douglas E., and Vogel. 3,330,374. Vogel, Charles B., T. W. Lamb, and M. I. Palmer, Jr., to Shell Oil Co. Well logging. 3,303,460, 2-7-67, CI. 340—18. Vogel, Eric T., to Concast, Inc. Reciprocating continuous cast- ing curved mold mounting system. 3,343,592, 9-26-67, CI. 164—260. Vogel, Ferdinand L., Jr., to Sprague Electric Co. Method of making semiconductive devices by means of a carrier gas with impurities. 3,337,379, 8-22-67, CI. 148 — 189. Vogel, Georg : See — Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,313,887. Burian, Theodor, Plitschka, and Vogel. 3,353,154. Vogel, Georg, to International Standard Electric Corp. V-F key-dialling. 3,313,886, 4-11-67, CI. 179 — 16. Vogel, George J., to United States of America, Air Force. Multiple target tracking system. 3,323,127, 5-30-67, CI. 343 — 113. to United States tracking system. Vogel, George J., Multiple target 343—113. Vogel, Gerhard J., of America, Air Force 3,323,128, 5-30-67, CI, .. E. L. Carls, and W. A. Murphy, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Lifting an object contained in a bag. 3,358,857, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 17. Vogel, Hanus P., to Gutermann & Co. A.G. Sewing thread package. 3,302,903, 2-7-67, CI. 242 — 137.1. Vogel, Harold A., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Bunk bed. 3,316,563, 5-2-67, CI. 5—9. Vogel, Harold A., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Pull-out bed mecha- nism. 3,321,778, 5-30-67, CI. 5 — 17. Vogel, Heinz : See — Hedegaard, Kristen, Maier, and Vogel. 3,307,510. Vogel, Heinz, to C. Zeiss-Stiftung, d.b.a. C. Zeiss. Front lens attachment for changing the focal length in two-lens mir- ror reflex cameras. 3,319,553, 5-16-67, CI. 95 — £4. Vogel, Henry A. : See — Gloyer, Stewart W., Vogel, and Lynch. 3 347,700. Vogel, Herward A., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Poly- bicycloarylsulfones. 3,321,449, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Vogel. John R. : See — Travilla, James C, and Vogel. 3,354,840. Vogel, John V., to Shell Oil Co. Method for in situ recovery of solid or semi-solid petroleum deposits. 3,358,756. 12-19- 67, CI. 166—7. Vogel, Kurt M. Cork puller and protective sheath therefor. 3,359,838, 12-26-67, CI. 81—3.48. Vogel, Ludwig : See — Hamprecht, Guenther, Fromm, Schwarzmann, and Vogel. 3,321,603. Hamprecht, Guenther, Vogel, Schwarzmann, and Mohr. 3,300,492. Vogel-Peterson Co. : See — ■ Magnuson, Raymond A. 3,342,344. Magnuson, Raymond A. 3,343,902. Magnuson, Raymond A. 3,351,403. Magnuson, Raymond A. 3.352,429. Magnuson, Raymond A. 3,358,847. Vogel, Raymond S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Microscope in combination with a microspark probe including an unshielded electrode of small tip radius. 3,316,801, 5-2-67, CI. 88 — 14. Vogel, Roger R., and D. S. Mills, to General Motors Corp. Method and apparatus for hydrostatically compacting metal powders. 3,313,871, 4-11-67, CI. 264 — 111. Vogel, Rudolf. Writing instrument. 3,311,089, 3-28-67, CI. 120 — 42.03. Vogele, Robert E. : See — Chaffee, William H., and Vogele. 3,353,884. Vogeleer, George B., to Hupp Corp. Holder. 3,298,700, 1-17-67, CI. 279—2. Vogelgesang, Charles W., to The Bendix Corp. Adjustable steering column. 3,316,774, 5-2-67, CI. 74 — 493. Vogelhuber, William W. : See — Hood, Charles B., Jr., and Vogelhuber. 3,313,117. Vogeli, James C, Sr. Registration card holder. 3,313,053, 4-11-67, CI. 40—10. Vogeli, Rudolf E. : See— Blakeslee, William W., Grunfelder, Nadolny, Sevebeck, and Vogeli. 3,301,958. Vogelman, Joseph H., to Chromalloy Corp. Acoustical coupler. 3,360,071, 12-26-67, CI. 181 — .5. Vogelpohl, Roland L., to Owens-Illinois Glass Co. Mold and plunger for pressing flanged glass articles. 3,298,813, 1-17-67, CI. 65—305. LIST OF PATENTEES L377 Vogelsang, Roger G. Safety float for marine craft. 3,324,S1G, 6-13 -67, Cl. I 14 — OS. Vogelzang, Eduard .1. W., and J. Beevendorp, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing polyepoxide compositions. 3,338,- 871, S-29-67, Cl. 2l!U — 17. Voges, Dieter: Sec — Faulhahor, Gerliard, Voges, Penning, Willielm, and Goetz. 3.322,569. Voges, William R.. to Lear Siegler, Inc. Wall furnace. 3.35S,- 075, 12-19-07, Cl. 126—110. Vogg, Hubert H., to Gesellschaft fur Kernforschung m.b.H. Method of reprocessing and/or separating nuclear fuels. 3.322,509, 5 30-67, Cl. 23—325. Vogl, Norbert G., Jr. : See — Simkins, Quinton W.. and Vogl. 3,325.793. Vogler, Dieter, to Firth Cleveland Ltd. Flow machines. 3,325,- 0S9, 6-13-67. Cl. 230—125. Vogler, Dieter, and W. Felstehausen, to M, Grundig. Appara- tus for attaching a tape to a reel. 3,306,545, 2-28-67, Cl. 242—55.13. Vogt, Alfred, to Gustav Ospett. Connecting arrangement for cover, especially furnace covers. 3,353,582, 11-21-07, Cl. 158 -2. Vogt, Clarence L., to United States of America, Army. Crash- actuated closure valve. 3,312,431. 4-4-07, Cl. 244 — 135. Vogt, Clarence W. Bas forming and filling apparatus and method. 3,306.002 2-2S-67, Cl. 53 — 29. Vogt, Clarence W. Filling apparatus. 3,334.666, S-S-67, Cl. 141—5. Vogt, Ewald, to Continental Gummi-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Skid protector for footwear. 3,355,823, 12-5-67, Cl. 36 — 7.6. Vogt, Gunther A. Ambient compensator for proportionally controlled heated enclosures. 3,329,802, 7-4-67, Cl. 219 — 413. Vogt, Herbert : See — Martin, Heinz, and Vogt. 3,299,32S. Vogt* Herwart : See — Kokorudz, Michael, Langdon, Davis, and Vogt. 3,331,S15. Vogt, Herwart C, and J. T. Patton, Jr., to Wvandotte Chemi- cal Corp. Phosphoramidates. 3,335,129, S-8-67, Cl. 260 — 234. Vogt, Howard N. Plant starting container. 3,328,913, 7-1-67, Cl. 47—34. Vogt, James B.. to Knape & Vogt Mfg. Co. Drawer rail structure. 3,29S,76S, 1-17-67, Cl. 312—339. Vogt, James B., to Knape & Vogt Mfg. Co. Drawer construc- tion. 3,317,262, 5-2-67, Cl. 312 — 342. Vogt Mfg. Corp. : See — Straight. Edward R., and Robson. 3,340,578. Pukish, Michael S., Jr. 3.301,594. Pukish. Michael S., Jr. 3,327,316. Vogt. Wilhelm : See — Richtzenhain. Hermann, Janssen, and Vogt. 3,297.642. Sennewald, Kurt, Erpenbach, Gudernatsch, and Vogt. 3,346,037. Sennewald, Kurt, Ohorodnik. and Vogt. 3,359.325. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt. and Erpenbach. 3,329,582. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joest. 3,316.- 288. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Erpenbach, and Joest. 3,335,160. Sennewald. Kurt. Vogt, Kandler, and Sommerfeld. 3,305,308. Sennewald, Kurt, Vogt, Ohorodnik, and Vierling. 3,324,- 100. Sennewald. Kurt, Vogt, Weiden, Kaiser, and Komischke. 3,35 l.o.".:.. Voh, Rudolf : See — Thurmel, Werner. Voh, and Konstantouros. 3,306.792. Vohler, Otto : See — Sperk, Edgar, Vohler, Jeitner, and Gierth. 3,297,405. Vohwinkel, Fred, to Schenectadv Chemicals. Inc. Alpha- pinene polymerization. 3,313,865, 4-11-67, Cl. 260 — 878. Vohwinkel, Friedrich. and G. Preusser, to Vickers Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft Planung and Bau von Industrieanlagen. Process for the production of complex compounds of diva- lent titanium. 3,322,S03, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 429.5. Voice Systems. Inc. : See — Dersch, William C. 3,316,353. Voight, Edward T. : See — Cohen, Donald, and Voight. 3,360,215. Voight. Jack R. Trimmer for trimming the edges of wallpaper and the like. 3,349,4S0, 10-31-67, Cl. 30 — 294. Voigt. Dietrich : See — Horn, Elmar-Manfred, Lang, Rinkes, and Voisrt 3,323,- 873. Voight, Robert H., and J. D. Osborne, to Aseco, Inc Alarm devices. '3,315,244, 4-1S-67, Cl. 340 — 227. Voigt, H. William. Jr.. to United States of America, Army. Process for making heat-stabilized pentaerythritol tetrani- trate. 3,318,739, 5-9-67, Cl. 149—11. Voigt, H. William, Jr.. to United States of America, Arm v. Lead azide-elastomer explosives in film and sheet form 3,325,317, 6-13-67, Cl. 149 — 19. Voigt. Hans. Dr. med., Chem. Pharm. Fabrik : See — Klosa, Josef. 3,346,559. 242-023— P 87 Voigt, Heinz E., i" Tel. i unkeii Patentverwertungsgesellscbaft m.b.H. i' puter storage read-out system. 3,302,187, 1-31-07, Cl. 340 172.5. Voigt, Heinz E., to Telefunken Patentverwertungsgesellschaft m.b.H. Apparatus for termini.' effective ineinr earth excavator. 3,305,953. 2-28-67, CI. 37—142. Von Milczewski, Karl-Ernst : Se< Lembke, Andreas, and Von Milczewski. 3,342,1 Von Munchhausen, Philipp A., and G. Warneeke, to Karl Marggraf 0.HG. Apparatus for separating molecular frac- tions. 3,305,471, 2-21-67, CI. 204—299. Vonnemann. Rudolf : See— Harders, Fritz, and Vonnemann. 3,338,298. Vonnemann, Rudolf, to Dortmund-Horder lluttenunion Ak- tiengesellsehaft. Apparatus for the treatment of D melts with gases. 3,322,348, 5-30-67, Cl. 239 — 132.3. Von Nemet h, Josef : Si e Alt'el. John ,T. and Von Nemeth. 3. 322.. 'ISO. Von Plato, Vitalis, to Rvvon International Co. Rotary meter- ing pump. 3,307,483, 3-7-67, Cl. 103 — 38. Von Plato, Vitalis, to Ryvon International Co. Rotarv nn ing pump. 3,313,237, 4-11-G7, Cl. 103 — 38. Von Portatius, Hans, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesell schaft. Process for controlling the degree of polymerization of polyoxymethylenes. 3,324,0S3, 6-6-67, Cl. 260 — 67. Von Poser. Gottlieb : See — Sus, Oskar, von Poser, and Werner. 3,337.549. Von Pragenau, George B., to United States of America, Na- tional Aeronautics and Space Administration. Hvdraulii' support for dynamic testing. 3,310,9S0, 3-28-67, Cl. 73 — 110. Von Pragenau, George L., and W. Angele, to United America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Support apparatus for dynamic testing. 3,295.360, 1-3-07, Cl. 73—116. Von Recklinghausen, Daniel R. : See — Fish, Lawrence W., Jr., and Von Recklinghausen. 3,348,154. Von Recklinghausen, Daniel R.. to H. H. Scott, Inc. Mon- ophonic-stereophonic automatic switching circuit. 3,296.- 379, 1-3-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Von Recklinghausen, Daniel R., to H. H. Scott, Inc. Mount- ing and heat sink device for electrical components. 3.299.- 946, 1-24-67, Cl. 165 — SO. Von Recklinghausen, Daniel R., to H. H. Scott Inc. Oscil- lator-converter apparatus employing field effect transistor with neutralization and square law operation. 3.348,155. 10-17-67. Cl. 325—451. Von Rintelen, Harald : See — Weyde. Edith, Von Rintelen, and Von Konig. 3,307,944. Von Rohr, Guido, to Indutecnica S.A. Installation for double control of the pedals in motor vehicles. 3,313,110, 4-11-67. Cl. 60 — 54.5. Von Roll A.G. : See — De Fries, Jan R. P. 3,329.009. Tanner, Richard. 3.334,599. Wahler, Hermann. 3.340.343. Wuthrich, Fritz. 3. 340. 202. Von Ronn Hermann. Level-balance beam scale with eccen- trically mounted counterweight. 3,334,69S, S-S-67, Cl. 177 — 171. Von Rosenberg, Buido, and W. Sapper, to Farbwerke Hoi Aktiengesellsehaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruniug. Process for the manufacture of ionic bright drying polish emulsions and waxes to be used in this process. 3,300,321, 1-24-07, Cl. 106—6. Von Rotel. Julius, to Maschinenfabrik Buckau R. Wolf Ak- tiengesellsehaft. Apparatus for separating crystals from sugar syrup. 3,301,708, 1-31-67. Cl. 127 — 19. Von Ruden. Raymond E. Power transmission mechanism for rotary power" tools. 3,350,955, 11-7-07. Cl. 74 — 421. Von Ruden, Raymond E. Rotary sod coring ch II' 26-67, CI. 175 — 207. Von Sanden, Dieter, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengese Circuit arrangement constructed in the manner of a pling multiple for the connection of time multiplex phone systems. 3.30S.24O, 3-7-67, Cl. 179 — 15. Von Sanden, Dieter, H. Suckfull, H. Dorfler, E. S. Frers. M. Schllchte, H. Hoschler, "and E. Ptacnik, to Siemens vV Halske Aktiengesellsehaft. Time multiplex telephone sys- tem with multifrequency dialing. 3,296,377, 1-3-G7, Cl. 179 — 15. INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 1380 Von Sanden, Dieter, and H. Suckfull, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Means for avoiding double connections in telephone multiplex systems and the like. 3,30o,b4l, <>_<>^_07 Ql 179 18 Von "sanden Dieter, and H. Suckfull, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Circuit arrangement controlling the re- lease of lines in a communication system. 3,347,992. 10- 17-67, CI. 179—15. Von Sass, Sylester : See — Strien, Werner, Eesag, Fussnegger, Schmerreim, and von Sass. 3,315,298. Von Schertel, Hans F., to Supramar A.G. Apparatus for_a hydrofoil provided with air exit apertures. 3,335,687, 8-lo- 67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Von Schickh, Otto : See — Gehm Robert, Steinbrunn, Jentzsch, Wilhelm, Bayerlein, and Von Schickh. 3,342.784. _ „„„„,..,., Von Schickh. Otto, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabnk Ak- tiengesellschaft. Production of cyeloaliphatic nitrates. 3,301,891, 1-31-67, CI. 260-H166. Von Schickh Otto, G. Winter, and K. Herrle, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Quaternary vlnyl- imidazolinium copolymer dispersions, methods of applica- tion of same to paper and sized paper thereot. 3,329,ob0, 7-4-67, CI. 162 — 168. Von Schmeling, Bogislav : gee — O'Shea, Francis X., Von Schmeling, and Dudarevitch. 3,301,748. Von Schulthess, Alex : See — Renner, Alfred, Niklaus, and Von Schulthess. 3,332,997. Von ?Schultz Hans U., to Mobil Oil Corp. Marine structure. 3.327, 668,'6-27-67, CI. 114— .5. . Von Seggern, Ernest A. and H. E. Excess air cycle engine and air supply means and method of operating same. 3,3o9,9o8, 12-26-67, CI. 123 — 75. Von Seggern, Henry E. : See — Von Seggern. Ernest A., and H. E. 3,3o9,9oS. Von Seggern Robert D., and R. A. Jespersen, to Outboard Marine Corp. Door and latch construction. 3,337,993, 8-29- 67, CI. 49—72. „ T _ , . Von Stein, Robert H., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Telephone instrument dialing control device. 3,358,087, 12-12-67, W. 179 90 Von Stoeser, Walter G., to The Dow Chemical Co Heat seal- ing method and apparatus. 3,345,797, 10-10-67, CI. 53— 39. Von Strandtmann, Maximilian : See— . Shavel, John, Jr., Von Strandtmann, and Puchalski. 3,304,309. Von Struve, Georg : See—, Meyer Kurt Von, Reimann, and Boss. 3,338,70o. Von Tersch, Alfred L., to Lisle Corp. Cable shortening de- vice. 3,319,306, 5-16-67, CI. 24— 71.1 Von Tersch Alfred L., to Lisle Corp. Cylinder ridge hone. 3,330,078,' 7-11-67, CI. 51—352. Von Tersch, Alfred L., to Lisle Corp. Cylinder ridge hone. 3,334,453, 8-8-67, CI. 51—353. Von Thuengen Hubert F., and O. Doleschalek, to Zahnrad- fabrib Friedrichshafen, Aktiengesellschaft. Vane pumps and motors. 3,320,899, 5-23-67, CI. 103—136. . Von Volkli, Arthur W. Electrical cable and small pipe or tubing hanger. 3,295,807, 1-3-67, CI. 248—74. Von Wald Walter A., Jr., and J. E. Dinger, to United States of America, Navy. Wave gage arrays for obtaining ocean- wave spectra. 3,301,047. 1-31-67 CI. 73—170. Von Wald Walter A., Jr., and J. E. Dinger, to United States of America, Navy. Electrical calorimeter for measuring the mean square of a varying voltage. 3,327,213, b--o-b<, <_i. 394 106 Von Wald Walter A., Jr., R. A. Lindsay, and S. J. Riley,, to United States of America, Navy. Device for averaging wind velocity and direction. 3,336,802, 8-22-67, CI. 73—189. Von Wartburg, Rene : See — ,,,„»,,„ Meyer, Armin, Von Wartburg, and Anderau. 3.340,060. Von Wedel, Ernst, to Heinz Schurmann & Co Mounting for panels and the like. 3,308,588, 3-14-67, CI. 52—127. Von Wedel, Ernst, to Firma Heinz Schuermann & Co. Tele- scoping door closer. 3,343,203, 9-26-67, CI. 16—52. Von Weichs, Paul: See — Eichele, Erich, Von Weichs, and Kehrer. o, 311,064. Von Werder, Fritz, K. Bruckner, and K.-H. Bork, to E. Merck Aktiengesellschaft. Process of manufacturing 16-metnylene reichstein's compound S and intermediates obtained therein. 3,354,184, 11-21-67, CI. 260—397.4. Von Wiesenthal, Peter : See — ,..„ Regan, Robert T., and Von Wiesenthal. 3,343,923. Von Zel, Theodore E. : See — Launder Richard L., Launder, E., Peveler, and von Zell. 3,327,484. Von Zelewskv, Ottomar, and W. Burkert, to Georg Fischer Aktiengesellschaft. Device for interconnecting two pip.-s of thermoplastic material. 3,351,512, 11-7-67, CI. 156— 08O. Voo, Lear. Circulating machine. 3,314,601, 4-18-67, CI. '235 — 60. Voorhees. Anson W., Jr. Reinforced plastic tote box. 3,341,003, 912-67, CI. 220 — 97. Voorhees, John A., and P. C. Baylor., to Sel-Mar, Inc. Tra- cheotomy set. 3,306,297, 2-28-67, CI. 128—305. Voorhees, Steven C. : See — Dempster, James W., Huey, and Voorhees. 3,310,188. Voorhies, Donald A., to General Motors Corp. Self-aligning eternally pressurized fluid bearing. 3,360,309, 12-26-67, CI. 308—9. Voorhis, Harold W., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Egg carton setting-up machine. 3,342,112, 9-19-67, CI. 93 — 37. Voos, Frank J., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Valve core. 3,310,064, 3-21-67, CI. 137 — 234.5. Voos, Franz, and F. Molitor, to Stommel & Voos Stahlstem- pelfabrik. Apparatus for marking rolled stock. 3,306,186, 2-28-67, CI. 101 — 18. Vopel, Eugen : See — Kutscher, Horst, and Vopel. 3,345,055. Vordahl, Milton B., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Meth- od of welding titanium member. 3,302,282, 2-7-67, CI. 29 — 497.5. Vordahl, Milton B., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. Cutting articles and stock therefor and methods of making the same. 3,313,660, 4-11-67, CI. 148 — 11.5. Vordahl, Milton B., to Crucible Steel Co. of America. High-tin titanium welding wire. 3,340,028, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 198. Vore, Herbert G., to Improved Machinery, Inc. Filter screen. 3,331,512, 7-18-67, CI. 210 — 487. Vorenkamp, Egbert R., to Saleico, Inc. Life raft. 3,332,094, 7-25-67, CI. 9—11. Voris, William H, to Koppers Co., Inc. Alkanoyl esters of the trihydroxy benzenes. 3,336,349, 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 410.5. Voris, William H., to Koppers Co., Inc. Esters of 2,3',4-tri- hydroxydiphenyl. 3,347,884, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 410.5. Vorisek, Premysl, to Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky. Treating of fibrous materials. 3,355.869, 12-5-67, CI. 57 — 58.95. Vorne, Alfred H., to Webcor, Inc. Power supply for an A.C. motor. 3,324,367, 6-6-67, CI. 318 — 138. Vorobjev, Valentin F. : See — Barbashev, Eduard V., Juditskaya, and Vorobjev. 3,296,470. Vorobjeva, Valentina J., E. E. Mikhlina, M. V. Roobtsov, J. G. Zelinsky, Z. M. Klimonova, L. S. Gorodetsky, and V. J. Zeifman, to Vsesouzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Khimiko- Farmatsevtichesky Institute. Method of producing quinucli- done-3. 3,342,828, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 294.7. Vorpahl, Carl H., to Bishman Mfg. Co. Wheel alignment com- puter. 3,335,948, 8-15-67, CI. 235—89. Vors, Rene : See — Rhyner, Heinz, and Vors. 3,348,015. Vorwald, Alan G. : See — Savin, Cornelius, Vorwald, and Vagts. 3,340,624. Vorwald, Arthur J. : See — Domeier, Edward, and Vorwald. 3,324,848. Vorwald, Eugene J. Interchangeable rock and frost breaker and tamper. 3,308,730, 3-14-67, CI. 94 — 49. Vos, Kenneth D., to General Dynamics Corp. Apparatus for making membranes. 3,357,052, 12-12-67, CI. 18 — 15. Vos, Nancv : See — Stoppe, Willy G. 3,307,807. Vosbikian, Peter S. Cleaning device. 3,324,494, 6-13-67, CI. 15—105. Vosburg, John F., deceased, by R. G. Vosburg, executrix. Progressively collapsible mold to accommodate shrinkage in casting. 3,324,937, 6-13-67, CI. 164 — 342. Vosburg, Guy M., to Weber Marking Systems, Inc. Ink dis- tributing hand stamp. 3,335,660, 8-15-67, CI. 101 — 125. Vosburg, Ruth G. : See — Vosburg, John F. 3,324,937. Vose, Fred C., to General Electric Co. Polymeric insulator with means for preventing burning due to leakage current and arcs. 3,328,515, 6-27-67, CI. 174 — 140. Voser, Albert, to Inventio Aktiengesellschaft. Guilding device for elevator. 3,332,517, 7-25-67, CI. 187 — 95. Vosika, Eugene A., and G. Schaaf, to Ramsey Engineering Co. Apparatus for handling magnetic cores having an asym- metrically located center of gravity. 3.307,670, 3-7-67, CI. 193—43. Voss, A. H, Co. : See — Krueger, Carl H. 3,307,206. Voss Belting & Specialty Co. : See — Voss, Robert J. 3,324,991. Voss Engineering Co. : See — Bearer, Gerald L. 3,301,031. Bearer, Gerald L. 3,342,092. Robinson, Travillis B. 3,307,764. Voss, Ernst : See — Ryhiner, Guenther, Ryhiner, Voss, and Koenig. 3.328,208. Voss, Francis D. Truck lift. 3,329,400, 7-4-67, CI. 254 — 2. Voss, Gunther, to Instituto Nacional de Industria-Cento de Estudios Tecnieos de Materiales Especiales Ini-Cetme. Rifle bullet. 3,357,357, 12-12-67, CI. 102 — 92.3. Voss, Harold C. : See — Bollman, John A., Gates, and Voss. 3,346,439. Voss, Josef, K.G. : See — Wolter, Heinz. 3,313,132. Voss, Joseph A. Hygienic devices. 3,347,234, 10-17-67, CI. 128 — 260. Voss, Joseph A., and C. W. Johnson ; said Johnson assor. to said Voss. Methods of making hygienic devices. 3,358,354, 12-19-67, CI. 29 — 419. Voss, Paul U. Continuous equipment for pickling and slitting strip steel. 3,338,208, 8-29-67, CI. 118 — 38. Voss, Raymond G.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Flexible con- veying apparatus. 3,360,108, 12-26-67, CI. 198—213. LIST OF PATENTEES L38] Voss, Robert II., to The Moslor Safe Co. Method and appa- ratus for the air assisted insertion of file cards. 3.301,554, 1-31-67, CI. 271 87, Voss. i;,,i„t! .i, i.i Voss ['.citing ,v Specialtj Co. Cohveyoi belts. 3,324,991, 6-18-67, CI. 19S— 193. Voss, Ronald, to The Carborundum Co. Abrasive coated backing of sheathed synthetic fiber varus. 3,316,072, -1-25— 67, CI. 51- 294. Vosseler, Gerhard, to O. Ceppi. Oscillator for time-pieces. 3,343,365, 9-26-67, CI. 58 — 23. Vossen. Edward, to Stop-Motion Devices Corp. Double throw _ needle protector. 3,323,333, 6-6-07, CI. G6 — 166. Vossen, Jacobus C. \. rrocess of manufacturing a pigment from titanium dioxide and zinc oxide. 3,337,35S, S-22-67, CI. 106—292. Vossieck, Paul : See Schumacher. Rolf, and Vossieck. 3,353,373. Vossieck, Paul, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze Aktiengesell- sclmi't. Stressing element for piston rings. 3,342,476 9-19- 67. CI. 267—1..-.. Vossieck, Paul, to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze A.G. Ten- sioning spring for piston rings. 3.35S,!)SS, 12-19-67, CI. 267—1.5. Vought, Robert II.. and IT. Kasch, to General Electric Co. R.F. measuring d 'vice using a solid state heat pump calo- rimeter. 3,355,666. 11-2S-67. CI. 324 — 106. Voullaire, Izak J. Packing of fruit. 3,31S,06S, 5-9-67, CI. 53 — 164. Voutselas, Theodore : See — Risenman, John H., Dole, and Voutselas. 3,320,4S6. Voyle. Peter W. : See — Bradshaw, Arthur, Lee, Swales, and Voyle. 3.3o4,4S6. Voynick, Irene M. : Sec — Ottmann, Gerhard F., and Vovniek. 3.347,863. Voytech. Cherles F. : See — •Nightingale, William J. 3,350,093. Vozeolas, Arthur G. : Sec — Vozeolas, El G. and A. G. 3,322,897. Vozeolas, El G. and A. G. Coil pick-up and tube recorder svs- tem. 3,322, S97, 5-30-67. CI. 179 — 1. Vrablik, Richard J. High speed automated painting device. 3,298.352, 1-17-67. CI. US — 1. Vrana, George, to Riegel Paper Corp. Packaging liner. 3,319,- S67, 5-16-67, CI. 229 — 14. Vrana, John C. Lint collector for washing machines. 3,310,- 969, 3-2S-67, CI. 68 — IS. Vrana, John C, to United Aircraft of Canada Ltd. Dift'user for centrifugal compressor. 3,333,762, 8-1-67, CI. 230 — 132. Vranas. Thomas : See — Hoffman, Ira S., and Vranas. 3,337,004. Vrancken, Marcel X., D. A. Claeys, A. J. Van Paesschen, and J. B. Lambrechts, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Non- curling multilayer material. 3,300,313, 1-24-67, CI. 96 — 87. Vrancken. Marcel X., J. F. Willems, A. J. Van Paesschen, and J. T. Lemmerling, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Hardening of polymers containing carboxyl groups. 3,313,- 784, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 7S.4. Vrancken, Marcel N., and D. A. Claeys, to Gevaert Photo- Producten N.V. Preparation of microcapsules. 3,32S,257, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — S3. Vrancken, Marcel N., A. J. Van Paesschen, and J. F. Willems, to Gevaert Photo-Producten N.V. Water-soluble polytertiary amino compounds for decreasing the viscosity of photo- graphic gelatin-polymer solutions. 3,357, S32, 12-12-67, CI. 96—94. Vranesic, Eli I, to W. R. Grace & Co. Display carton. 3,332,- 545, 7-25-67, CI. 206 — 45.31. Vranian, Henry. Packing means. 3,296,993, 1-10-67, CI. 114 — 69. Vrbaski, Theodore, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Oxidation of aromatic compound. 3,300,516, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 346.4. Vrbaski, Theodore, to Sinclair Research, Inc. Oxidation of aromatic compounds. 3,306,915, 2-2S-67, CI. 260 — 346.7. Vreeland. Jay H.. and G. Feick III, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Method for testing a dielectric liquid. 3,320,- 529, 5-16-67. CI. 324 — 62. Vreeland. Thad. Jr., to California Institute Research Founda- tion. Diameter gauge. 3,303,572, 2-14-67, CI. 33 — 178, Vrolijks, Matthijs H. M., and J. Koorneef, to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Method of manufacturing parts of an- nular magnetic heads. 3,333,332, S-l-67, CI. 29 — 603. Vrolikjk, Aart C. : See — Heijnis, James W. I., and Vrolikjk. 3.353.754. Vroman, Walter J. Carpenter's aligning tool. 3.357,464, 12-12- 67, CI. 145 — 1. Vromen, Benjamin H. : See — Axelrod. Norman X, Guberman, Schwartz, and Vromen. 3,320,500. Vroom. Clifford G. : See — Kottler, Franklin D.. Vroom. and Peterson. 3.327,105. Vrsaljko, Dinko. Weather condition indicating device. 3,326,- 045, 6-20-67, CI. 73—339. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Burovoi Tekh- nilci: Sec — Ioanesyan. Jury R. and R. A., and Ovehinnikov. 3,356,33S. Zarkhin, Avraam M., and Jndina. 3,300,046. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Goznaka : See — Bereslavsky, Alexander L„ Naglbin, Chichoogov, Qryzhln, ami Koorenkov. 3,319,541. Vsesojuzny Nauchm>-Issleao> ateljsky Institute, Khimichenklkb Kcalktivov I Osobo Chirstykh Khimichesklkh Veshchestv : See — Bolotin, Boris M., Kurnosova, Koroljkova. Drapkins, Terskoi, Sinjaver, Brudz, and Jarovaja. 3,335.137. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Novykh Strol- telnykh Materialov : See — Stoljarov, Alexei M, Khorosheva, M irvei ! tanti- nova, Brjanov, ami Kovrigina. 3,360,298. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Stroitelnjkh Materialov : S( e Lesin, Abram D., and Leibman. 3,346.200. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Zheleznodolozh- nogo Transporta: See — Ugodin, Evgeny <:., Lepsky. and Kamshitsk\ Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Khimiko Farmatsevticnc- sky Institute: See — Shagalov, Lev P,., and Suvorov. 3.320.281. Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeifman. 3,342,828. Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Khimiko farmatsevti- chesky Institute im X. Ordzonlkidze : See — Romanchuk, Maria A., Suvorov, Kaliukina, Trostjanskaja, Tevlina, Anionova, Sokolova. Leibelman, Jaroslavtseva, Shchukina, Shagalov, Grinjuk, Nikiforova, Krasnova, Balashova, and Knvylkina. 3,356,695. Vsesouzny Institute Nauchnoi i Tekhnicheskoi Informatsii : See — Kalmanson, Vladimir A. 3.312.822. Vsesouzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Elecktromek- haniki : See — Barbashev, Eduard V., Juditskaya. and Voi 3,296,470. Lurje, Alexandr N., Pinsky, Ivanov, Beljanin, Shapiro, Patov, and Eremeev. 3,335,303. Vsesouzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Stroiteinogo i Dorozhnogo Mashinostroenia : See— Klebanov, Girsh J. 3.332.503. Vuarchex, Alexandre, to DAV. Ski carrier. 3.348,747, 10-24— 67, CI. 224 — 42.1. Vucich, Michael G. : See — Smith, Edwin J., Vucich, and Austin. Re. 26,223. Vucinid, Dusan : Sec — Berry, Allan D., and Vucinid. 3.353.103. Vuillemenot, Jacques, to Societe d'Electro-Chimie. d'Electro- Metallurgie, et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. Flame- resistant resinous compositions based upon epoxy resins and halogenated polyacids and process for preparation of same. 3,354.102, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 18. Vuillemey Roland : See — Sarrat, Pierre, and Vuillemey. 3,314,400. Vuilleumier, Claude, to Societe d'Outillage pour Frappe a Chaud SA. Arrangement for guiding the tool-forming elec- trode of a machine operating through electric erosion. 3,349,214, 10-24-67, CI. 219 — 69. Vukasovich, Mark S., and T. M. Harkulich, to Horizons Inc. Glass bead making apparatus. 3.341,314, 9-12-67, CI. 65 — 142. Vulcan Equipment Co. Ltd. : See — ■ Aim. Bernard D. 3,327,351. Vulcan-Hart Corp. : See — Huffman, Carl L. 3,324,844. Vulcan Iron Works. Inc. : See — Adams, Campbell V.. and Warrington. 3,357.315. Warrington, Henry G., and Adams. 3,329,216. Vulcan Materials Co. : See — Smith, Burton D. 3,307,24S. Vulliermet, Marcel, to Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. Fastening device for windings of static electrical equip- ment. 3,299,386, 1-17-67, CI. 336 — 197. Vulliez, Paul, % to Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique. De- vice for the transmission of movements. 3,349.632. 10-31- 67, CI. 74 — 89.15. Vullo, William J., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process and composition for phospbatizing metals. 3.33S.754. S-29-67, CI. 148 — 6.15. Vullo, William J., and D. H. Campbell, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process and composition for phospbatizing metals. 3,297,495. 1-10-67, CI. 148—6.17. Vulniiere, Huguette X. : See — Fourestier, Max, Guiot, Rougerie. H. X. and J. C. Vul- niiere. 3,357.433. Vulniiere, Jacques C. : See — Fourestier, Max. Guiot, Rougerie. H. X and J. C. Vul- niiere. 3.357.433. Vuolle-Apiala. Antti K. A. Fluid drive power transmission. 3,334,546, S-S-67, CI. 91—75. Vural, Bavram, to Radio Corp. of America. Spin wave travel- ing wave amplifiers. 3,350,656, 10-31-67. CI. 330—5. Vtirlow, John : Sec — Hocking, Richard A., and Vurlow. 3,351,971. Vust, John R. Traction device. 3,318,356, r. ti-67. CI. 152— 216. Vye, Earl F. Magnetic adjustable pole piece strip heater clamp. 3,321,170, 5-23-67, CI. 24S— 361. 1382 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Vykukal, Hubert C, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Universal pilot restraint suit and body support therefor. 3,302,633, 2-7- 67, CI. 128—1. Vvzkumnv a vyvojovy ustav drevardsky : See — Kotesovec, Vladimir, Zizka, and Janata. 3.304.972. Kotesovec, "Vladimir. Zizka, and Janata. 3,347,289. Vyzkuninv usta energeticky : See — Held, Pavel, 3,324,715. Vyzkumny Ustav Bavlnarsky : 'See — Civrnv, Ladislav, Havel. Havranek, Pilecky, Svoboda, and' Z"estkov. 3,355,868. Cizek, Leopold. Silar, Zoubele, and Kubickova. 3,354,627. Doudlebsky, Ctibor, Barsukov, and Nemec. 3.335,558. Elias. Jiri, Adamkova. Boucek, Kolar, Samek, and Vlcek. 3,354,631. Mikulecky, Karel, Elias, and Holub. 3,334,479. Pesehl, Erwin, Rataj, Danhel. Zmatlik, and Sedlecky. 3,310,964. Pesek, Vladimir, Elias, Holub, Celerin, and Rehurek. 3,315,047. Stary, Josef, Kubovv, Zavadsky, and Jirasek. 3,336,742. Vorisek, Premysl. 3,355,869. Zavadskv, Karel, Sejbal, Stary, Kubovy, and BuCil. 3,336.- 741. Zlevor, Vratislav, Zavadskv, Kubovy, Stary, and Jirasek. 3,357,168. Vyzkumny ustav matematickych stroju : See — Cerny, Vaclav. 3,307,024. Horna. Otakar. 3,31S,502. Jura, Stanislav. 3,315,907. Jura, Stanislav. 3,347,435. Jura. Stanislav. and Martinek. 3.341,141. Mikulecky, Karel, and Elias. 3,339,360. Zajic, Bohuslav, and Panovsky. 3,334,809. W.E. & F. Dobson Ltd. : See — Cowlishaw. Frank. 3.352.117. W. & M. Ostermann : See — Ostermann, Max. 3,359,848. WDL Inc. : See — Wallace, Raymond. 3,296,407. Wallace, Raymond. 3,345,086. Wallace, Raymond. 3,346,832. WMB International AB : See — Berner, Erling. 3,312,760. W & W Products : See — Wolfer, Harniseh P. 3,346,477. Waaben, Sigurd G., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ap- paratus for testing a storage system. 3,311,890, 3-28-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Waack, Richard, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of coat- ing metals with organo tin compounds. 3,305,388, 2-21-67, €1. 117—127. Waagner-Biro Aktiengesellschaft : See — Kemmetmuller, Roland, Markow, and Pascher. 3.303,827. Pallinger, Josep. 3,339,344. Rasworschegg, Heinrich. Markow, and Sandri. 3,357,S20. Sandri, Alfred. 3,329,129. Waale, Marinus J. : See — Hartstra, Lenze, Van Der Plas, Waale, and Weber. 3,329,703. Waara, Rudolf E. : See — De Lorean, John Z., Hulten, and Waara. 3,338,229. Waas, Fred D. : See — Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3.308,111. Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3.321,456. Braus, Harry, and Waas. 3,330,855. Waas. Samuel M. : See — Grindinger, Robert E., and Waas. 3,322,303. Wabash Magnetics, Inc. : See — Foerster. James A. 3,348,302. Foerster, James A. 3,359,520. Wabers, Frank D., to American Motors Corp. Dispensing appa- ratus with calibrating means. 3,306,495, 2-28-67, CI. 222 — 77. Waeh, Horst-Egon, to May-Pressenbau G.m.b.H. Overload safety device for presses. 3,329,250, 7-4-67, CI. 192 — 150. Wach. Horst-Egon, to May-Pressenbau G.m.b.H Coupling with air cooled friction discs. 3,335,834, S-15-67, CI. 192 — 69. Wachholtz, Fritz H. W., and C. Korf. Aqueous dispersion of modified drying and semi-drving oils containing water- sol- uble drier. 3,298,848, 1-17-67, CI. 106 — 264. Wachovia Bank and Trust Co. : See — King, James F., Jr., and Bahnson. 3,348,363. Wachowiak, Werner H. : See — Larson, Donald G., and Wachowiak. 3,357,273. Wachs. Gary S., to Coney Island Inc. Skv ride. 3,355,580, 11-28-67, CI. 240 — 3. Wachta, Zygmunt A., and H. M. Pflanz, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Means for mounting and electrically interconnect- ing circuit interrupting devices. 3,352,988, 11-14-07, CI. 200 — 144. Waehtel, Rudolf, % to E. Arnhem. Non-commutator motor, particularly variable D.C. or A.C. motors. 3,358,203, 12-12- 67. CI. 318—138. Wachter, Doris E., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Multi- conductor coaxial cable with conductors stranded in order of relative impedance. 3,342,926, 9-19-67, CI. 174 — 68. Wachter. James P., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Composition and method for determining uric acid. 3,335,069, 8-8-67, CI. 195—103.5. Wachter, William J., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Longitudinal movement mechanism. 3,349,304, 10-24-67, CI. 318 — 118. Wachtstetter, Joseph E. : See — Gard, Don I., and Wachtstetter. 3,352,684. Wacker-Chemie G.m.b.H. : See — Buchheit, Paul, Marwitz, and Nitzsche. 3,341,563. Enk, Eduard, and Reinecke. 3,318,825. Enk, Eduard, and Spes. 3.317,593. Kiinstle, Gerhard, and Knorr. 3,317,613. Kunstle, Gerhard, and Siegl. 3,341,579. Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Buchheit. 3,338,870. Nitzsche, Siegfried, and Buchheit. 3,350,350. Nitzsche, Siegfried, Wick, and Hittmair. 3,338,847. Piekarski, Gottfried, and Strasser. 3,328,378. Wacker-Dearborn : See — Starnes, Herbert D., and Caskey. 3,337,055. Wacker, Henry A., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Surface-passivated alloy semiconductor devices and method for producing the same. 3,341,377, 9-12-67, CI. 148—177. Wacker, Hermann : See — Kestel, Heinrich. 3,308.729. Mattern, Horst. 3,360,223. Uebel, Philipp. 3,323,601. Wacker, Oskar B. : See — Morel, Charles J., and Wacker. 3,309,357. Wacker, Peter : See — Kestel, Heinrich. 3,308,729. Mattern, Horst. 3,360,223. Uebel, Philipp. 3,323,601. Wacker, Ulrich : See — Korner, Otto, and Wacker. 3,340,717. Wackher, Richard C. : See — Bloch, Herman S., and Wackher. 3,313,723. Wackher, Richard C, and D. B. Broughton., to Universal Oil Products Co. Zeolite and zeolite separation process. 3,306.848, 2-28-67, CI. 208 — 310. Wackher, Richard C, and F. C. Ramquist, to Universal Oil Products Co. Separation of aromatic hydrocarbons using an improved activated carbon sorbent. 3,340,316, 9-5-67, CI. 260—674. Waclaw, Henri, to Otis Elevator Co. Banding and balancing of dynanioelectric machines. 3,312,847, 4-^-67, CI. 310 — 271. Waclawek, Miczyslaw J. : See — ■ iSmirl, Richard L., Waclawek, Adelman, and LaBuda. 3,339,575. Waclawek, Miczyslaw J., to Borg-Warner Corp. Automatic change speed transmission. 3,319,490, 5-16-67, CI. 74 — 677. Waelawski, Ignace C, and R. Spurr, to Emhart Corp. Machine for assembling case partitioning members. 3,357,323, 12-12- 67, CI. 93—37. WaoLine, Inc. : See — Charbonneaux, Wilson A., and Hansley. 3,346,970. Wacoel Inc. : See — Horie, Shoji. 3,334,633. Wacome, Donald M. : See — Isaacs, Philip K., Woodard. Trofimow, and Wacome. 3,317,449. Wada, Akiyoshi. Dichroism spectroscopes. 3,345,907, 10-10- 67. CI. 88—14. Wada, Goichi, to Kabushiki Kaisha Kyusyu Ataka Consultant. Building construction structural members joint. 3,309,120, 3-14-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Wada, Kazuo : See — Shoji, Osamu, Kazuo Wada, Tamura, and Keiichi Wada. 3,342,608. Wada. Keiichi : See — Shoji, Osamu, Kazuo Wada, Tamura, and Keiichi Wada. 3,342.608. Wada. Mitsuo, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co. Ltd. Carbon film resistor composition. 3,342,752, 9-19-67, CI. 252—511. Wada, Natsuki : See — Takahashi, Ichiro, Watanabe, and Wada. 3,336,150. Wada, Nobuaki, K. Nakao, T. Tsuji, and M. Shibata, to Governor of Osaka fu Japan, and Nihon Mengyo Gijutsu Kenkyuso, a foundation of Japan. Method of rendering arti- cles water-repellent. 3,336,158, 8-15-67, CI. 117 — 161. Wada, Shinichi : See — Shindo, Noboru, Wada, Ota, Suzuki, and Ohata. 3,327,- 026. Wada, Tamotsu. and M. Ishizaka, to Tokyo Shibaura Electric Co., Ltd. Silicone resin varnishes containing cobalt and chromium complexes. 3,308,088, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 33.4. Waddail, Robert A., Sr. : See — Elder, Robert L., and Waddail. 3,312,343. Waddell, Galen G.. to United States of America, Interior. Extensometer. 3,327,396, 6-27-67, CI. 33 — 125. Waddill, Harold G. : See — Milligan, John G., and Waddill. 3,355,434. Waddington, Clive, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Power transmission. 3,334,590, 8-8-67, CI. 103 — 120. Waddington & Duval (Holdings) Ltd. : See — Lucking, Anthony J., and Lane. 3,348,848. Svmonds, Roy, and Lane. 3,329,164. Waddington, Rogor S., and Duval. 3,308,224. Waddington, James : See — Pray, Lester W., Anderson, and Waddington. 3,312.405. LIST OF PATENTEES L383 Waddlngton, Ja s, to Maremont Corp. Builder arm pilot control. 3,343,755, 9-26-07, CI. 242— 20. 3. Waddlngton, Roger S., and B. Duval, to Waddington & Duval (Holding) Ltd. Method of producing spigot taps. 3,308,- 224. 8-7-67, CI. 264—242. WaddintUon, William T„ to The Thomas & Retts Co. Con- nector for electrical conductors. 3,297,810, 1-10-07. CI. 174 — 87. Wade. Bernard F., to Aluminum Co. of America. Container and method of making same. 3,301,433, 1-31-07, CI. 220—54. Wade, Daniel M. : See — Kojic, John A., Wade, and Curran. 3,324,9S0. Wade, Glen, to Raytheon Co. Optical heam modulator using acoustical energy. 3,330,950, 7-11-07. CI. 250 — 199. Wade, Glenn S. Pre-fabrieated dwelling unit. 3,290,750, 1-10-07, CI. 52—93. Wade, Ivan W., Jr. : See — Olson, Emll II.. Wade, and Thierry. 3,306.971. Wade, Ivan W., Jr., and N. P. Beehe, to Anaconda Wire and Cable Co. Method of making an insulated strip conductor. 3.333.999, S-l-67, CI. 156—3. Wade. Mervvn S. Apparatus for conditioning aquariums. 3.303,819. 2-14-67, CI. 119—5. Wade. Morris M. : See — Buzan, Morris M., and Wade. 3,315,074. Wade. R. M., & Co. : See — Sheppard. John E. 3,313,557. Wade, Raymond E., to Midwestern Mfg. Co. Foldable snap mount side boom for tractors. 3,329,283, 7-4-67, CI. 212 — 8. Wade, Ricardo H., C. M. Welch, and H. P. Bennett, to United States of America, Agriculture. Production of fibrous cel- lulose ethers using iodide salts as catalysts. 3,338,602, 8-29-67, CI. 8—120. Wade, Robert C, to Metal Hvdrides Inc. Method for pre- paring metal aluminum hydrides. 3,298,800, 1-17-67, CI. 23—305. Wade, Robert C, to Metal Hvdrides Inc. Method of bleaching cellulose fibres. 3,318,657, 5-9-67, CI. 8 — 111. Wade, Robert H. : See — Englert. Robert D., Swidler, Berriman, and Wade. 3,353, 904. Wadelton, Edwin F., to Deere & Co. Single gauge wheel for a two-way plow. 3,331,450, 7-18-67, CI. 172 — 212. Wadey, Walter G. Weighing and sorting device. 3,317,039. 5-2-67, CI. 209—120. Wadham, Henry. Method of and apparatus for mixing, grinding, dispersing or dissolving materials comprising solid particles in a liquid. 3.332.628. 7-25-67, CI. 241 — 3d. Wadlinger, Robert L., G. T. Kerr, and E. J. Rosinski, to Mobil Oil Com. Catalvtic composition of a crystalline zeolite. 3,308.069, 3-7-67, CI. 252—455. Wadman, Sydney F., to MacNabb Engineering Co., Inc. Port- able degreaser and distillation apparatus. 3,329,581, 7-4- 67, CI. 202—170. Wadmark, Lars O. T., to Aktiebolaget Atomenergl. Nozzle device in flow tubes of a nuclear reactor of the boiling water tvpe. 3.357.S91, 12-12-67, CI. 176—54. Wadolnv. Alex, and R. Bratek. Code modules. 3,351,817, 11-7-07, CI. 317 — 112. Wadsworth, Milton E. : See — Hanson. Charles K., Horton, and Wadsworth. 3,312,520. Waehner, Albert R., to McGraw-Edison Co. Cable connector having means for indicating when cable is energized. 3,343,153, 9-19-07, CI. 340—252. Waeldner, William J., and C. W. Palmquist, to Dynamics Corp. of America. Extensible ventilating air duct section. 3,308,743. 3-14-07, CI. 98—40. Waer, Robert L., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Radiation sensitive potentiometer with high linearity. 3,324,298, 6-0-07, CI. 250 — 211. Waerum, Kulius X. M.. and H. E. Krex, to Byggeriets Maskinstationer Aktieselskab. Jib crane. 3,349,925, 10-31- 67, CI. 212 — 48. Waetjen, Richard 31., to United States of America, Air Force. Compensation for doppler shift in aerospace communica- tions. 3,317,909, 5-2-67, CI. 343 — 100. Waetjen, Richard M., to United States of America, Air Force. Doppler cancellation system. 3,325,736, 6-13-67, CI. 325— 65. Wagar. Harold N., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Cir- cuit identifier. 3,348,075, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — 113. Wagemann, Heinrich W., to Monroe International Corp. Digital selector carriage for printing machine or other reg- istering devices. 3,306,535, 2-28-67, CI. 235 — 60. Wagemans, Albert P.: See — Sevens, Gerard 31., and Wagemans. 3,300,306. Wagener, Johann S., and R. J. Raschiotto, to Union Carbide Corp. Capacitor with reducible solid oxide electrolyte derived from high concentrate solution and method for making same. 3,299,325, 1-17-67, CI. 317 — 230. Wagenhals, Carl W., to Honeywell Inc. Magnetic head having internal printed circuit connection means. 3,299,218, 1-17- 67, CI. 179—100.2. Wagenhauser, George X., % each to E. Langerman, and J. Bragin. Cancellable disk-token systems. 3,343,640, 9-26-67, CI. 194 — 4. Wagenheim, Joseph, to Samuel E. Brenner. Candy display frame. 3,332,7S7, 7-25-67, CI. 99 — ISO. Support for fish-bite detecting CI. 43- device. 3,307,979. v7agenleitner, Alois, M. Montjovent, and n. Liebiseh, i<> Societe An on}- me lies a tellers de Secheron Geneva. Arc proc ess for welding with nonconsumable electrodes for welding thin sheets. 3,349,215, 10 -' I 67, CI. 218 -74. Wages, Allle R. Multipurpose sewing kit. 3,312,380, 4-4-07, CI. 223—107. Wa^ershauser, Herman II., to Eastman Kodak Co. Plash adaptor. 3.360,639, 12-20-07, CI. 240—1.3. Waggoner, Paul H. Spark-check. 3,348,013, 10-17-07, CI. 200 — 168. Waghorn, Michael J. : See — Osmond, Desmond W. J., Simpson, and Waghorn. 3,331,- 801. Waghorne. Robert A., to Teletype Corp. Distortion signal gen- erator. 3,323,111, 5-30-07. CI. 340 — 172.5. Waglni, Herbert, and H. Weiss, to Slemene-Schuckertwerke Aktiengeseilschaft. Thermomagnetic-effect devices. 3,343, 009, 9-19-07, CI. 310 — 4. Wagle, Joseph A. Incinerator. 3,330,232, 7-11-07, CI. 110 — 18. Wagner, Albert E., to Aden Supplies, Inc. Apparatus for expanding heat-expandable ores. 3,311,358, 3-28-67, CI. 263 — 21. Wagner, Albert E., and J. S. Adkins, to Aden Supplies, Inc. Furnace structure for expanding heat-expandable ores. 3,311,359, 3-28-67, CI. 263—34. Wagner, Anton R. : See — Pihlblad, Karl E., and Wagner. 3,307,937. Wagner, Arthur P., and K. A. Folkers, to Merck & Co., Inc. 2-Substituted benzimidazoles and their use in the inhibition of echo and Poliomyelitis. 3,331,739, 7-1S-07, CI. 107 — 65. Wagner, Arthur M. : See — Richards. Roy, Wagner, and Ward. 3,351,126. Wagner, Brigitte : See — Raspe. Gerhard, Kieslich, Olivar, Muller, and Wagner. 3,354,186. Wagner, Burton E. 3,315,401, 4-25-67, Wagner Casting Co. : See — Wagner. John A., Jr. 3,302,255. Wagner, Charles H. : See — McFeaters, Earl W., and Wagner. Wagner, Charles R. : See — DeLong, Richard C, Wagner, and Samuels. 3,331,873. Wagner, Charles W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Gold-palladium conductor compositions and conductors made therefrom. 3.347,799. 10-17-67, CI. 252 — 514. Wagner, Chester. Gas fired pressurized deep fat fryer. 3,314,416, 4-18-67, CI. 126—369. Wagner, David L., and H. W. Collins, to Marathon Oil Co. System and method for dispensing materials. 3,307,74;:, 3_7_gy pi 222 1 Wagner, David P., and C. E. Gutshall, to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Functional coating of drill screws. 3,355,205, 11-28-07, CI. 287 — 189.36. Wagner, Delmer W\, to Whittier Moulding Co. Apparatus for measuring the dimensions of lumber and the like. 3,318,521, 5-9-67, CI. 235— 9S. Wagner, Dieter : See — Dietz, Erich, Fuchs, Schinzel, and Wagner. 3,335,150. Wagner. Donald H. : See — Stallings, John P., and Wagner. 3,305,497. Wagner, Donald M., and E. H. Dalton, to General Electric Co. Movie light. 3,325,635, 6-13-67, CI. 240—1.3. Wagner, E. R., 31fg. Co. : See; — Himes, John M. 3,35S,074. Nighswander, Dan R. 3,328,829. Wagner, Eddie B., to Wagner Mining Scoop, Inc. Oscillating axle suspension. 3,349,863, 10-31-07, CI. 180 — 22. Wagner, Eddie B., to Wagner Mining Scoop, Inc. Transmis- sion mounting in an articulated vehicle. 3,349,S64, 10-31- 67, CI. 180 — 51. Wagner, Eddie B., to Wagner Mining Scoop, Inc. Telescoping unloading truck. 3,349,931, 10-31-67, CI. 214 — 82. Wagner, Eddie B., to Wagner Mfg., Inc. Side dump loader. 3,349,932. 10-31-67. CI. 214 — 138. Wagner. Edward W., and J. J. Sennello, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Plastic body and container attachment to end of can. 3,310,195, 3-21-07. CI. 220 — 23.83. Wagner Electric Corp. : See — Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3.334.27S. Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3.339.212. Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,345,530. Borgard, Glenn E. 3,301.355. Borgard. Glenn E. 3.327,813. Bueler, Richard C. 3.304.131. Bueler, Richard C. 3.309,149. Bueler, Richard C. 3.32S.092. Cruse, Oliver B. 3.324.771. Cruse, Oliver B. 3.320,090. Demas, Nickolas P. 3,341,272. Farry, Otis T. 3,303.44 8. Fites. Cyril B. 3.302.536. Fites. Cyril B. 3,347.000. Frank, Arthur E. 3,347,474. Freeman, Walter K., and Boldt. 3,348,377. Gerdiman, Willis F. 3,300,754. Kersting, Ravmond J. 3. 354, OSS. Kersting. Ravmond J. 3,358.097. Kling, Harrv C, and Koslosky. 3.331.997. 1384 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wagner Electric Corp. : See — Continued Milster, Arthur N. 3,345,818. Parker Shannon D. 3.307,247. Parks, Jerry T. 3,299.994. Power, Roy B. 3,340,763. Quinn, Halsey P. 3,335,320. Rohlfs, John H. 3,350,883. Siiberg. Hemming G. 3,328,636. Siiberg, Hemming G. 3,333,149. Siiberg, Hemming G. 3,349.280. Stella, Patrick S. 3,299,992. Stella, Patrick S. 3.299,993. Stella, Patrick S. 3,299,995. Tayior, Sidney. 3.349,205. Tuegel, Robert O. 3,324,976. Wallace, Eugene E. 3,326,331. Wagner, Elmer A. Mobile scaffold. 3.357.517, 12-12-67, CI. 182 — 2. Wagner, Elmer R. : See — Roethlisberger, Jerry M., and Wagner. 3,320,771. Wagner Folding Box Corp. : See — Cohen, Manuel, and Kronson. 3,335,936. Wagner, Prank A., Jr. : See — Berkelhammer, Gerald, and Wagner. 3,341,409. Wagner, George M., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process for treating cellulosic material with flameproofing composition. 3.310,419, 3-21-67, CI. 117 — 62.2. Wagner, George M., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Process for flameproofing cellulosic textile material. 3,310,420, 3-21- 67, CI. 117 — 62.2. Wagner, Gustav, Mascliinenfabrik : See — Orendi. Roderich. 3,313,193. Wagner, Hampton R. Collapsible plywood shipping device. 3,315,800, 4-25-67, CI. 206 — 46. Wagner, Hans, to International Standard Electric Corp. Hermetically sealed casing for electrical components. 3,305,624, 2-21-67, CI. 174 — 52. Wagner. Hans M.. and T. P. R. Maynard, to Eastman Kodak Co. Photographic elements. 3,312,554, 4-4-67, CI 96 — 114. Wagner, Hans M., and W. M. Przezdziecki. to Eastman Kodak Co. Diffusion transfer receiving sheet containing china clay and an aliphatic amine. 3,345.168, 10-3-67, CI. 96 — 29. Wagner, Harold E. Grape pruner. 3.343,349, 9-26-67, CI. 56 — 236. Wagner, Heinz, to Ruegg-Naegeli & Cie Aktiengesellschaft. Strip-shaped or rail-shaped insert element for indicator boards. 3,315,746, 4-25-67, CI. 116—135. Wagner, Herman B., and E. E. Weller, to Tile Council of America, Inc. Method of installing tile with an epoxv resin composition. 3,348,988, 10-24-67. CI. 156 — 71. Wagner, Jacob. Aerosol fountain tooth paste brush. 3,316,- 923, 5-2-67, CI. 132—84. Wagner, James B., to General Electric Co. Speed and motive fluid pressure control system for steam turbines. 3,342,195, 9-19-67, CI. 137—29. Wagner-Jauregg. Theodor : See — Molnar, Istvan, Wagner-Jauregg, Jahn, and Mixich. 3.349,088. Wagner-Jauregg, Theodor, and L. Zirngibl. to Siegfried Aktien- gesellschaft. Method of preparing nitrogenous steroids. 3,340,255. 9-5-67, CI. 260—239.55. Wagner, John A., Jr., to Wagner Casting Co. Foundry mold pattern arrangement. 3,302,255, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 157. Wagner, John W. : See — Del Vecchio, George D., Dennis, and Wagner. 3.337.072. Wagner, John W., to Xerox Corp. Toner dispenser. 3,300,- 101, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 310. Wagner, John W., to Xerox Corp. Latch operated and one way coil clutches. 3,337,015, 8-22-67, CI. 192 — 48. Wagner, Joseph R., to Huvck Corp. End fastening construc- tion for drier belts. 3,316,599, 5-2-67, CI. 24 — 31. Wagner, Joseph R., T. F. Matuska, and H. E. Garrett, to Huyck Corp. Papermaker's fabric with adhesive resin en- cased yarns. 3.313,645, 4-11-67, CI. 117 — 76. Wagner, Karl : See — Jakob. Franz, and Wagner. 3,303,765. Wagner, Kenneth L., to Hi-Shear Corp. Fastener with de- formable locking collar. 3,301.122, 1-31-67, CI. 85 — 7. Wagner, Kuno : See — ■ Bayer, Otto, Schroter, Siefken, and Wagner. 3,309,405. Wagner, Kuno, H. Scheurlen, and H. Kritzler, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Stabilization of acyl- ated or akylated polyoxymethyl with tertiary alkanol amine esters. 3,296,194, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.85. Wagner, Kuno, K. Klinkmann, and H. Wolz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Polymerization of gaseous, mono- meric formaldehyde. 3,297,644, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 67. Wagner, Kuno, and E.-U. Kocher, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of high molecular weight polyoxymethylenes. 3,311.591, 3-28-67, CI. 260—67. Wagner, Kuno, and E.-TT. Kocher, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of high molecular weight polyoxymethylenes. 3,311,592, 3-28-67, CI. 260—67. Wagner, Kuno, and E.-U. Kocher, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of high molecular weight polyoxymethylenes. 3.313,780, 4-11-67 CI. 260 — 67. Wagner, Kuno, and E.-U. Kocher, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of high molecular weight polyoxymethylenes. 3,316,219, 4-25-67, CI. 260—67. Wagner, Kuno, and J. Peter, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktien- f;esellschaft. Polvurethanes prepared from polythioethers ree of sulfonium complexes. 3,326,862, 6-20-67, CI. 260— 77.5. Wagner, Lamar E. : See — Davis, Louis K, and Wagner. 3,302.905. Wagner, Leo H., to United States of America, Army. Multi- plex digital to digital converter using delay line shift register. 3,310,779, 3-21-67, CI. 340—167. Wagner Mfg., Inc. : See — Wagner, Eddie B. 3,349,932. Wagner Mining Scoop, Inc. : Sec — Wagner, Eddie B. 3,349,863. Wagner, Eddie B. 3,349,864. Wagner, Eddie B. 3 349,931. Wagner, Paul L. Vehicle tongue with an improved, lever- operated jack. 3,321,181, 5-23-67, CI. 254—86. Wagner, Philip G. Reel type stone picker. 3,312,287, 4-4-67, CI. 171 — 66. Wagner, Philip L., tc E, I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Beta-laetone production. 3,326,938, 6-20-67, CI. 260—343.9. Wagner, Richard C. : See — Nutting, Robert G., and Wagner. 3,347,015. Wagner, Richard S. : See — Ellis, William C, Pfann, and Wagner. 3,346,414. Wagner, Robert A. : See — Keller, Clarence, Tincher, and Wagner. 3.322,237. Wagner, Robert L., and D. E. Seeger, to United States of America, Army. Explosive train safety and arming system. 3,333,541. 8-1-67, CI. 102 — 79. Wagner, Robert W., to Dana Corp. Power take off unit in- cluding means for inhibiting feed back load pulses from de- vices driven thereby and including a lubricating arrange- ment for such means. 3.296,889, 1-10-67, CI. 74 — 606. Wagner, Roland W. : See — Dugle, Thomas, Lensky, and Wagner. 3,339,855. Winblad. Robert A., and Wagner. 3,348,592. Wagner, Ross I. : See — Bradford, James L y and Wagner. 3,341,474. Goodrow, Marvin H., Wagner, and Caserio. 3,347,800. Wagner, Theodore R. Torque-applying tool device. 3,356,117, 12-5-67, CI. 145—71. Wagner, Tobias. 50% to M. T. Hanner. Aviation control light system. 3,300,771, 1-24-67, CI. 340 — 309.1. Wagner, Tobias, 50% to M. T. Hanner. Motor vehicle con- trol light system. 3,320,586, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 66. Wagner, Ulrich : 'See — Friz, Hans, Reichert, and Wagner. 3,325,972. Weitz, Hans M., Kroeper, Wagner, and Ritz. 3,344,198. Wagner. Werner: See — Solisch. Rudolf, and Wagner. 3,351,412. Wagner, William, to Watsco, Inc. Swivel top ratchet driver. 3,343,577, 9-26-67, CI. 145 — 61. Wagner, William R., to Hazetine Research Inc. Data con- verter. 3,351,929. Wagner, William S., to E. W. Bliss Co. Press ram guiding arrangement. 3,321,952, 5-30-67, CI. 72 — IIS. Wagner, Wolf-PIelmut : See — Winkelmann. Erhardt, and Wagner. 3,336,344. Wagnes Electric Corp. : See — Atkins, Carl E.. and Ziolkowski. 3,334.278. Wagoner, John A. : See — Leiser, Roger S., Macarus, and Wagoner. 3.323,949. Protzman, Thomas F., and Wagoner. Re. 26,256. Protzman, Thomas F., Wagoner, and Young. 3.344,216. Wagstaffe, Alan, D. J. Charnock, and L. R. Beynon, to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Photosensitive apparatus for detecting solid particles suspended in liquid. 3,320,428, 5-16-67, CI. 250 — 218. Wah Chang Corp. : See — Siddall, Mark B. 3,311,797. Yih. Stephen W. H., and Dimick. 3.337,676. Wahl, Adolf. Mounting for reeled strip material. 1-3-67. CI. 242—68.3. Wahl. Buddy D. : See — Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H., Van Hartesveldt, Carroll H., Wahl Clipper, Corp. : See — Bednarski, Thaddeus E„ J. F. and W. P. Wahl. 3,332,- 611. Wahl, John F. 3,316,656. Wahl, John F. 3,338,600. Wahl, Edward F., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Dispersion process. 3,337,140, 8-22-67, CI. 241 — 21. Wahl, Eugene A. Material feeder. 3,297,203, 1-10-67, CI. 022 44 Wahl, Eugene A. Vibratory conveyor-mixer apparatus. 3,297,304, 1-10-67, CI. 259—2. Wahl, Eugene A. Electro-mechanical gyrator. 3.344,293, 9-26- 67, CI. 310 — 81. Wahl. Frank : See — Durr, Helmut E., and Wahl 3,353,571. Durr, Helmut E., Wahl, and Wahlberg. 3,341,926. Meister, Karl G., and Wahl. 3,319.038. Wahl, Frank, to Western Electric Co., Inc. Apparatus for welding contacts on conductive parts. 3.299.246 1-17-67, CI. 219—79. 3,295,784, and Wahl. 3,298,887. and Wahl. 3,343,480. LIST OF I'ATKNTKKS L385 Walil. Frederick W. : Sec — lledberg, Carl R., and Wahl. 3, 290, 792. Mixon, James L., and Wahl. 3,349,167. Wahl, Frederick \\\. to AMP Inc. Insulative cover for a connection assembly. 3,325,591, G-13-67, CI. 174 — 138. Wahl, Frederick W., to AMP Inc. Shell-ejection device for an explosively operated tool. 3,343,294, 9-26-G7, CI. 42—1. Wahl, John F. : See Bednarski, Thaddeus E., J. F. and W. P. Wahl. 3,332,- 6 It . Wahl, John F., to Wahl Clipper Corp. Electric hair dryer. .':.3ic,,i;.->i;. 5 2 --67. CI. 34 — 99. Wahl. John F., to Clipper Wahl Corp. Bushing for a pressed tit connection. 3,338,600, 8-29-67, CI. 285 — 158. Wahl. John S., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Com- pensated gamma-gamma logging tool using two detectors of different sensitivities and spacings from the source. 3.321,625, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Wahl. Warren P.: See — Bednarski, Thaddeus E., J. F. and W. P. Wahl. 3,332,- 611. Wahlberg, Eric C. Electronic devices for providing infinitely variable electrical values. 3,360,757, 12-26-67, CI. 33S — 162. Wahlberg, Roger R. : See — Durr, Helmut E., Wahl, and Wahlberg. 3,341,926. Wahle, Gunter : See — Rudszinat, Willy, and Wahle. 3,318,313. Schubert, Bernhard, and Wahle. 3,307.561. Wahler, Dieter, to G. Wahler. Thermostatic control valve. 3.300,134, 1-24-67, CI. 236 — 34. Wahler, Gustav : See — Wahler, Dieter. 3,300,134. Wahler, Hermann, to Von Roll A.G. Apparatus for continuous rotary extraction. 3,346,343, 10-10-67, CI. 23 — 269. Wahlfeld Mfg. Co. : See — Jacobs. Robert C. L. 3,302.436. Wahlgren, Wallace W., to The Rusker Co. Modulation svstem with multiple modulation outputs. 3,337,S18, 8-22-67, CI. 332 — 41. Wahlin, Fred W., to Spraying Systems Co. Spray nozzle. 3.326,473, 6-20-67, CI. 239 — 468. Wahlmark, Gunnar A. Internal combustion engine. 3,326,193, 6-20-67, CI. 123 — 43. Wahlmark, Gunnar A. Piston. 3,354,791, 11-28-67, CI. 92— 109 Wahls, Robert A. : See — Freedman, Paul, and Wahls. 3,319,920. Wahlstrom, Per B. : See — Jordansson, Lars B., and Wahlstrom. 3,350,263. Wahlstrom, Richard E. Tote bag for fallen leaves. 3,312,- 263, 4-4-67, CI. 150 — 2. Wahlstrom, Sven E., to Ampex Corp. Loop sensing system for magnetic tape transports wherein loop intercepts light beam. 3,354,318, 11-21-67, CI. 250 — 219. Wahner, Clarence O. : See — Grieb, Donald L., and Wahner. 3,330,080. Wahnish, George I. Apparatus for providing a fuel-air mixture. 3,325,152, 6-13-67, CI. 261 — 46. Wahrer, Robert R., and D. S. Johnston, to Cook Electric Co. Incrementally driven recording apparatus. 3,332,084, 7—18- 67, CI. 346 — 74. Waidelich, William G., H. S. Whittaker, and G. E. Bachman, to R. R. Reed & Co., Inc. Metering unit calibrator mecha- nism. 3,331,235, 7-18-67, CI. 73 — 6. Waight, Francis H., and A. C. B. MacPhail, to Shell Oil Co. Ester base lubricants. 3,344,06S, 9-26-67, 01. 252 — 47.5. Waight, William J. : See — Brundage, Robert W., and Waight. 3,315,500. Wain. Harrv C. : See — Wiley, Fred E., and Wain. 3.315,308. Wain. John K., to Wildt Mellor Bromley Ltd. Buffers. 3,302,- 940, 2-7-67, CI. 267 — 1. Wain, John K., to Wildt Mellor Bromley Ltd. Knotters. 3,360,- 289, 12-26-67, CI. 2S9— 2. Wainberg, Daniel. Container forming machine. 3,348,457, 10-24-67, CI. 93—51. Wainberg, Daniel. Feeding mechanism for a container form- ing machine. 3,352.215. 11-14-67, CI. 93—51. Wainberg, Daniel. Feeding mechanism for container forming machine. 3,352,216, 11-14-67, CI. 93—51. Wainberg, Daniel. Containers. 3.35S,S99, 12-19-67, CI. 229 — 29. Wainberg, Daniel. Containers. 3,358,901, 12-19-67, CI. 229 — 31. Wainer. Eugene, to Horizons Inc. Photographic product and method of making same. 3,330,659, 7-11-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Wainer, Eugene, to Horizons Inc. Speed-increasing agents for an X-vinyl amine and organic halogen dye former svstem. 3.359,105, 12-19-67, CI. 96 — 4S. Wainio. Albert W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High out- put discharge lamp with vapor pressure control means. 3.331,977, 7-18-67. CI. 313 — 34. Wainwright, Walter N.. R. I. Mason, V. Savchuk, Jr., and S. L. Ehrlich, to United States of America, Navv. Underwater telephone. 3,337,841, 8-22-67, CI. 340 — 5. 242-023— P 88 Wainwright, William I.., to Pasco Industries, inc. Combina- tion healing and ventilating unit. 3,320,406, 5-16-67, ci. 219—370. Walsman, Joseph L., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Pre-load indicating washer. 3,323,403, 6-6-67, CI. 85- 62. Walt, Rena : See — Paganini, Valintlne. 3,344,821. Wailc, l>avld P. : See — Forbes, Edward J., and Walte. 3,322,027. Waite, Edward : See — Sinclair, William N., and Waite. 3,340,154. Waite, Fred L. Adjustment device for end label unit. 3,359,- B28, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 675. Waite, Frederick A. : See — Hall, Frank, Heslop, Lodge, Rattee, and Walte. 3,329,691. Waite, J. P., Inc. : See — Waite, John P. 3,319,812. Waite. John C. Matrix for floor and wall coverings. 3,338,- 014, 8-29-67, CI. 52 — 309. Waite, John P., to J. P. Waite Inc. Mechanism for actuat- ing the dipper stick of a power operated apparatus. 3,319,- S12, 5-16-67, CI. 214—138. Waite, Matthew J., and T. J. Moore, to Arcos Corp. Vertical welding of aluminum. 3,296,412, 1-3-67, CI. 219—126. Waite, Ralph D, and L. D. Johnson, to Ametek, Inc. Dual manifold pressure gauge. 3,354,722, 11-28-67, CI. 73 — 107. Waitkens, Frank : See — ■ Andrew, Charles, Waitkens, and Michaelsen. 3,311,077, Waitkins, George R. : See — Qninn, Patrick D., Waitkins, and Depew. 3,322,498. Waizenbofer, Jav C, to H. H. Robertson Co. Building outer wall structure. 3,300,934, 1-31-67, CI. 52—394. Wajda, Edward S. : See — Dhaka, Vir A., and Wajda. 3,355,334. Wajngurt, Abraham : See — Doebel, Karl J., and Wajngurt. 3,336,320. Wajs, Philip I., to Bailey Meter Co. Transistorized switching circuit having high input impedance. 3,336,511, 8-15-67, CI. 317 — 148.5. Wakabayashl, Kanji : See — Horiuchl, Soichiro. Hashimoto. Wakabayashi, Yamada, Masunaga, and Kishimoto. 3,341,645. Wakar, Romuald, to International Standard Electric Corp. Device for testing tubes for leaks. 3,302,450, 2-7-67, CI. 73 — 45.5. Wakasa, Ryoichl. N. Kominami, and K. Ishli, to Asahi Kasel Kogyo Kabushlki Kalsha. Vapor phase process for prepar- ing vinvl acetate bv the oxidation of ethvlene with a group VIII noble metal plus copper or iron. 3,300,52S, 1-24-67, CI. 260—497. Wakasa, Ryoichi, S. lshlda, and H. Fukuda, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushlki Kaisha. Process for polymerizing trioxane by irradiating in the presence of a hydantoin. 3,326,789, 6-- 20-67, CI. 204 — 159.21. Wakasa, Ryoichi, K. Saotome, and S. Miyata, to Asahi Kasei Kogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the preparation of adip'onitrile. 3,331,866, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 465.2. Wakasa, Ryoichi, I. Suzuki, H. Iwashite, J. Omura, and T. Iwasa, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Novel poly- urethane elastic filaments and yarns and process for pro- ducing the same. 3.331,887, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 849. Wakasa, Ryoichi, H. Kobayashi. K. Yamaguchi. H. Uchio, M. Ishigami, and H. Hachino, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for manufacturing shaped arti- cles of optically active poly-a-methyl glutamate. 3,344,219, 9-26-67, CI. 264 — 183. Wakasa, Ryoichi, S. Isbida, and J". Takeda. to Asahi Kasei Kogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for polymerizing N-car- boxyl-a-amino acid anhydrides. 3,350,365, 10-31-67, CI. 260—78. Wakasa. Ryoichi, S. Ishida, and J. Takeda. to Asahi Kasei Kogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for production of thio- acet'al polymers. 3,350,367, 10-31-67, CI. 260—79. Wakasa, Ryoichi. A. Nakanishi. and N, Kominami, to Asahi Kasei Kogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for producing hy- droxybenzoie acid. 3, 360. 553. 12-26-67, CI. 260— ".21. Wakayama, Naoaki : See — Furukawa, Toniozo, and Wakayama. 3.307.044. Wakavama Tetsuko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Okazaki. Narukazu. 3,301,497. Wake, Harold E. Fluid filtering device. 3,357,567, 12-12-67, CI. 210 — 408. Wakefield. Charles E., Jr. : Sec- Brown, Cicero C, and Wakefield. 3.295.600. Brown. Cicero C, and Wakefield. 3.305.015. Wakefield, Charles E., Jr., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Dual pur- pose injection line apparatus. 3,326, 2S4, 6-20-67, CI. 166— .5. Wakefield. Charles E., Jr.. to Richfield Oil Corp. Method of installing submarine drilling and production head. 3.332,- 481. 7-25-67, CI. 166 — .6. Wakefield. Charles E., Jr., to Atlantic Richfield Co. Method for connecting a flow line to an underwater well. 3.352,356. 11-14-67. CI. 166 — .5. Wakefield Engineering Co. : Src — Coe, Thomas D. 3,313,339. Wakefield, Frederick W., to United States Steel Corn. Method of making electric cables. 3,31S,743, 5-9-67. CI. 156—48. 1386 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wakefield, Frederick W„ to United States Steel Corp. Ap- paratus for locating faults in insulated electric cables in- cluding elongated tube means having a tapered bore and containing a conducting liquid electrode. 3,349,324, 10-24— 67, CI. 324 — 54. Wakefield, James : See — Rouse, Robert L., and Wakefield. 3,311,759. Wakely, Wilbur T., to Texas Instrument Inc. Inertia op- erated hermetically sealed switch. 3,300,603, 1-24-67, CI. 200 — 61.45. Wakeman, Alden H., to St. Regis Paper Co. Apparatus for separating air from liquids. 3,344,587, 10-3-67, CI. 55 — 170. Wakeman, Alden H., and D. C. Roahen, to St. Regis Paper Co. Aerating and refrigerating apparatus. 3,330,127, 7-11-67, CI. 62—136. Wakeman, Alfred W., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Knife sharpener. 3,333,368, 8-1-67, CI 51—241. Wakeman, Dennis W., F. G. Haynes, K. J. Williams, T. E. Evans, and W. Barker, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Ductile corrosion-resistant alloy. 3,311,470, 3-28-67, CI. 75—170. Wakeman, Reginald L. : See — Cohen, Sidney, and Wakeman. 3,325,404. Findlan, John C, Sorrentino, and Wakeman. 3,296,145. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium aromatic amino sulfonates. 3,299,073, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 286. Wakeman, Reginald L., and E. G. Shay, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium orthochloro mercuri P tol- uene sulfonates. 3,308,125, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 270. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster-Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium salts of sulfur bearing anions. 3,311,625, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 247.1. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium enolates of urea derivatives. 3,314,958, 4-18-67, CI. 260—258. Wakeman. Reginald L.. and Z. W. Dudzinski, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Salts of naphthenoyl sarcosine. S, 314, 968, 4-18-67, CI. 260—309.6. Wakeman, Reginald L., and E. G. Shay, to Millmaster Onynx Corp. Microbiocidal quaternary ammonium aromatic sulfon- amides. 3,317,540, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 286. Wakeman. Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Mierobiologically active quaternary ammonium com- pounds. 3,320.263, '5-16-67, CI. 260 — 286. Wakeman, Reginald L., E. G. Shay, and S. Steinberger, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium xanthates. 3,324,134, 6-6-67, CI. 260—286. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium salts of phosphoric acid esters. 3,326,919, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 286. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates. 3,328.409, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 286. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Mierobiologically active quaternary ammonium com- pounds. 3,337,531, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 215. Wakeman, Reginald L., and G. E. Shay, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Salts of acetylenic carboxylic acids. 3,340,265, 9-5- 67, CI. 260—286. Wakeman, Reginald L., and J. F. Coates. to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Quaternary ammonium compounds. 3,351,652, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 473. Waker, Claus, H. Schultz. and F. Fend, to Fichtel & Sachs A.G. Crankshaft assembly. 3,340,747, 9-12-67, CI. 74—598. Wakkerman-Daalderop, Mathilde W. H. M. : See — Daalderop, Wilhelmus H. J. D. 3,354,766. Walander, Karl O. T. : See — Fonden, Per B., and Walander. 3,356,319. Walaschewski, Engelbert, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktienge- sellschaft. Process for removing waste material from ehloro- silane synthesis reactors. 3,353,997, 11-21-67, CI. 134 — 22. Walasek, Otto F.: See — Margoliash, Emanuel, and Walasek. 3,342,796. Walberg, Maynard E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Two-way plow. 3,305,027, 2-21-67, CI. 172 — 225. Walberg, Nathan C, and R. E. Mazzarantani. Lock for sliding doors. 3,350,126, 10-31-67, CI. 292 — 179. Walbert Equipment Co. : See — Lenk, James W., and Burnett. 3,347,161. Walbridge. Lyman H., to Fenwal Inc. Rectifying and wave shaping circuit. 3.328,666, 6-27-67, CI. 321 — 43. Walbro Corp. : See— Arndt, Donald N., Tuckey, C. H. and J. D. 3,307,836. Walch, Leo M., Jr., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Fluid meter. 3,342,- 070, 9-19-67, CI. 73 — 231. Walch, Leo M., Jr., and W. P. Caywood, Jr., to Rockwell Mfg. Co. Flow meter. 3,301,053, 1-31-67, CI. 73—231. Walchandnagar Industries Ltd. : See — Mukherji, Jyoti P. 3,314,766. Walchhutter, Ulrico. Friction and screw press for the manu- facture of ceramic articles. 3,359,608, 12-26-67, CI. 25 — 45. Walczak, Josef : See— Malakowski, Kazimerz, and Walczak. 3,328,889. Walczak, Stanley : See — Vieceli, Joseph L., and Walczak. 3,304,636. Wald, Herman H. : See — Aquino, Salvatore A., and Wald. 3,357,542. Wald Industries, Inc. : Sec — Miller, Frank E., and Shaffer. 3.341,127. Shaffer, William R., and Miller. 3,355,112. Wald, Milton M., and W. E. Ross, to Shell Oil Co. Process for selective partial hydrogenation of polyaromatic com- pounds. 3,344,200. 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 667. Waldbauer, Walter M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lum- inaire. 3,297,864, 1-10-67, CI. 240 — 25. Waldbauer, Walter M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Street- lighting luminaire. 3,328,575, 6-27-67. CI. 240 — 25. Waldbauer, Walter M., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Lamp positioning mechanism. 3,359,413, 12-19-67, CI. 240 — 25. Waldbillig, Charles C. : See — Cowan, John D., and Waldbillig. 3,344,567. Jinkens, Charles W., and Waldbillig. 3,332,422. Waldbillig. John B. : See — Coggehall, Aliny D., Waldbillig, and Whittlesey. 3,344,296. Waldburger, Heinz, to Centre Electronique Horloger Neucha- tel. Mechanical resonator for normal frequency oscillators in time measuring device. 3, 316, 70S, 5-2-67, CI. 58 — 23. Waldby, Roy M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Composition and method for inhibiting the formation of polymers during fractional distillation. 3,340,160, 9-5-67, CI. 203 — 9. Waldby, Roy M., and J. H. Engel, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Vapor-solids contacting of dirty and clean mineral oils. 3,305,475, 2-21-67, CI. 208—78. Waldby, Roy M., and E. N. Windier, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process for the production of high purity cyclohexane. 3,309,411, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 666. Waldby, Roy M., and G. R. Short, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of alkylate using aromatics or cycloparaffins. 3,322,850, 5-30-67, CI. 260—683.42. Walde, Robert A. : See — Hay, Russell G., Jenkins, and Walde. 332,925. Waldeck, William F.. to Chas. Pfizer & Co., Inc. Method of preparing calcite and the product thereof. 3,320,026, 5-16- 67, CI. 23 — 66. Walden, Cecil C. : See — Duncan, Douglas W., Walden, and Trussell. 3,305,353. Walden Electronics Corp. : See — Santelmann, William F., Jr. 3.353.080. Walden, Ernest J., and J. K. West, to United Aircraft Corp. Method of pot life extension for polyurethane propellants. 3,314,834, 4-15-67, CI. 149 — 19. Walden, Lester M. Rocking mechanical toys. 3,298,120, 1-17-67, CI. 40—106.41. Walden, Richard I. : See — Pitts, Thomas E., and Walden. 3,314,620. Walden, Willie W. Fluid mixing apparatus. 3,297,305, 1-10- 67, CI. 259 — 4. Waldenburger, Hermann : See — ■ Meinherz, Joachim, and Waldenburger. Waldes, George, to Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. 3,302,259, 2-7-67, CI. 24 — 205.13. Waldes Kohinoor, Inc. : See — Waldes, George. 3,302,259. Woirzel, Hugo, and Roberts. 3,359,021. Waldbauer, Charles H., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Control appara- tus. 3,352,030, 11-14-67, CI. 35 — 25. Waldhaus. Frank M. and N. J. Mail indicator. 3,343,784, 9-26-67, CI. 232 — 35. Waldhaus. Norma J. : See — Waldhaus, Frank M. and N. J. 3,343,784. Waldhofer, Reinhard, to Koppers Co., Inc. Countercurrent washer. 3,360,247, 12-26-67, CI. 261 — 111. Waldhiiter, Werner : 'See — Riibel, Werner, Waldhiiter, and Deventer. 3,326,676. Waldi, Dieter : See— Halpaap, Herbert, Reich, Rossler, and Waldi. 3,303,043. Waldman, Herbert, W. P. Lamson. K. Meri, to Royal Business Funds Corp. Selective answering and commanding tele- phone circuit. 3,308,239, 3-7-67, CI. 179 — 2. Waldman, Joseph. Safety razor with face moistener fluid dis- pensing means. 3,353,264, 11-21-67. CI. 30 — 41. Waldman, Leonard F., Jr., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. Needle container. 3,329,146, 7-4-67, CI. 128 — 221. Waldman, Leonard F., Jr., to Baxter Laboratories, Inc. In- dwelling catheter unit. 3,335,723, 8-15-67, CI. 128 — 214.4. Waldman, Milton M., and A. E. Mariahazy, to Armour and Co. Method of preparing water-dispersible softener composi- tions and products produced thereby. 3,356,526, 12-5-67, CI. 117 — 100. Waldmann, Elmer E. : See — Bushcott, Rudolph A., and Waldmann. 3.351,689. Waldmann, Fred A. Kite with rod and tackle combination. 3,358,399, 12-19-67, CI. 43 — 4. Waldo, Richard A. : See — Goard, Howard W., and Waldo. 3,327.492. Waldo, Richard J., and W. J. Flaig, to General Motors Corp. Molding. 3,312,500, 4-4-67, CI. 296 — 135. Waldo Rohnert Co. : See — Okita, Haruto, Rohnert, and Chaney. 3,328,916. Waldo. Russ K. Weighted handle for a billiard cue. 3,342,489, 9-19-67, CI. 273—68. Waldorf, Joseph F. : See — Mukai, Roy A., Charbonneau, 3,322,926. Waldorf, Joseph F., M. M. Rzepecki, and A. P. Charbonneau, to Cutler-Hammer. Inc. Illuminated multiple pushbutton operating mechanism for electrical switch assembly. 3,312,- 806, 4-4-67, CI. 200—167. 3,348,650. Slide fasteners. Waldorf, and Pearson. LIST OF PATENTEES L387 Waldorf, Joseph F., M. M. Rzepecki, and A. I'. Charbonneau, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Pushbutton adapter for electrical switch assembly having multiple pushbutton operators. 3,322,927, 5-30-07, CI. 200 — 172. Waldorf Paper Products Co. : See — Gulliver, Richard P. 3,301, 3S9. Gulliver, Richard P. 3,322,263. Guyer, Reynolds. 3.301,391. Hennessey, Russell J. 3.302.S47. Hennessev, Russell J. 3,338,394. Hughes, John G. 3,358,S27. Jarecki, James J. 3,3 14, 535. Johnson, Ronald V. 3,802.851. Johnson, Ronald V. 3,330.407. Johnson, Ronald V., and Isakson. 3,302,S52. Kroeschell. William O. 3,301,461. Linde, Rienard W. 3,347,516. Locke, Frank W. 3,301,463. Locke, Frank W. 3.302,S53. Martin, Daryl T. 3,302, S57. Meyers, Harold S. 3,295,741. Mueller. Oscar G. 3,355.143. Nelson, Iver L. 3,295.660. Pagan, Robert O.. and Olson. 3,317,114. Redpath, John R., and Wysoeki. 3,295,743. Scott, Raymond G., Jr. 3,307.994. Tolaas, William M. 3,301,435. Tolaas, William M. 3,314,590. Tolaas, William M. 3,35S,828. Tolaas, William M., Ragan, and Maris. 3.29S.590. Tolaas, William M., and Rasmussen. 3,326,369. Wysoeki. Lawrence S. 3,307,770. Waldron, Cecil R., to North American Aviation, Inc. Electric lamp having directly heated sheet radiator. 3.316.3S7, 4-25-67, CI. 219—354. Waldron, Claude F., to American Bosch Arma 'Corp. Switch control system for permanent magnet motors and the like. 3.305,718, 2-21-67, CI. 31S — 261. Waldron, Robert J., to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Pneu- matic grinder with integral exhaust silencer. 3,330,37S, 7-11-6V, CI. 1S1 — 36. Waldron, Sprout & Co.. Inc. : See— Pairchild. Elmer E., Jr. 3.327.S70. Waldron, Thomas P., to American Cvanamid Co. Process for vulcanization of elastomers. 3,324,0S8, 6-6-67, CI 260 — 79.3. Waldron, Thomas F., and F. F. Mihal, to American Cvanamid Co. High-temperature stabilization of certain acrylic elas- tomers. 3,337,492, 8-22-67. CI. 260 — 45.7. Waldrop, Charles R., to Borg- Warner Corp. Automatic washer. 3,334,497, 8-S-67, CI. 6S — 23. Waldrop, Robert L.. and D. J. Tooker, to Reynolds Metals Co. Container construction and parts therefor or the like. 3,326.364, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 56. Waldrop, Thomas E., J. M. Cook, and T. R. Lazar, to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for simultaneous heat sealing and heat shrinking film overwrapped about an object. 3,316,- 6S9, 5-2-67. CI. 53— 1S4. Waldrop, Thomas W., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Forage harvester having detachable fan elements: 3,342,230, 9-19-67, CI. 146 — 107. Waldrop, Thomas W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Forage harvester. 3,342,231, 9-19-67, CI. 146—120. Waldrop, Thomas W., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Forage harvester. 3,355,865, 12-5-67, CI. 56 — 208. Waldrum, John E., and R. J. Robinson, to Amchem Products. Inc. Rotating lawn sprayer nozzle having depending cy- lindrical deflecting surfaces. 3,313,489, 4-11-67, CI. 239 — 223. Wale. George D., G. D. Antippa, and J. T. Wilklns, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical reactors. 3,341,793, 9-12-67, CI. 336 — 84. Walen, Nicholas, Jr., and W. C. Schreiner, to Pullman Inc. Clay calcining process. 3,316,334, 4-25-67, CI. 263 — 53. Walenciak, Carl M., to Continental Carbon Co. Method for wet pelletizing carbon black. 3,333,038, 7-25-67, CI. 264 — 117. Wales, Fred A., deceased, (by The Detroit Bank and Trust Co., administrator). Life preserver. 3,336,613, 8-22-67, CI. 9 — 312. Wales. Nathaniel B., Jr. Electric charge responsive device. 3,344,344, 9-26-67, CI. 324 — 32. Wales, Nathaniel B., Jr., and C. B. Gradv, Jr Predetermin- ing counter switch. 3,343,789, 9-26-67, CI. 235 — 132. Wales, Robert D. Production of oxidic films on germanium. 3,312,603, 4-4-67, CI. 204 — 14. Waletzky, Emanuel, G. Berkelhammer, and S. Kantor, to American Cyanamid Co. Method for treating coccidiosis with quinazolinones. 3,320,124, 5-16-67, CI. 167 — 53. Walhout. Tom, to Browne-Morse Co. Cabinet locking device. 3,337,2S1, 8-22-67, CI. 312 — 219. Waline, Clifford M. Multisectioned disposable coffee brewing bag and basket. 3,345,935. 10-10-67, CI. 99 — 295. Walischmiller, Hans. Apparatus for transmitting motion from a safe area to a dangerous area. 3,295,3S9, 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 491. Walischmiller. Hans. Brake and coupling apparatus. 3 29S,- 484, 1-17-67, CI. 192—8. Walkden, John R. B., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Apparatus for assembling hypodermic needles and barrels. 3,3o9,619, 12- 26-67, CI. 29— 20S. Walkenstein, Sidney S., to American Home Products Compounds of phenylazeplnes and benzodlazeplm polycarboxylic acids. 3,321,469, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 'i 39 I Walker, Alan J., to Spemhly Ltd. Electric furnaces. 3,300 566, 1-24-67. Cl. 13—32. Walker, Allan M. Riding skate. 3,332,277, 7-25-67, Cl. 280— S7.02. Walker, Allen C, D. T. Newman, T. D. II. Andrews, and E. V. Ward, to Dowty Technical Developments Ltd. Self centering speed control for hydraulic transmissions. 3,313, 174, 4-11-67, Cl. 74 — 474. Walker, Alex F., & Associates, Inc. : Se< Canning, Walter L. 3,337,171. Canning, Walter L. 3.352,573. Walker, Alex H. B., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Chopper amplifier. 3,309,527, 3-14-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Walker, Arthur, to Holerol't & Co. Thermocouple pickup. 3,311,864, 3-28-67, Cl. 339—108. Walker, Arthur H.. to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,313,954, 4-11-67, Cl. 307— 8S. 5. Walker, Arthur H., to Honeywell Inc. Control apparatus. 3,331,992, 7-18-67, Cl. 317 — 148.5. Walker, Arthur P., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition. 3,332,876, 7-25-67, Cl. 252 — 152. Walker, Arthur R., and P. J. H. Hall, to The Loewrv Engi- neering Co. Ltd. Hydraulic press. 3,357,227, 12-12-67, Cl. 72 — 27.".. See — Re. 26. 169. Engine fuel supply. 3,297,103, 1-10-67, Cl. Walker. Brooks : Hall, Fred V Walker, Brooks. 180 — 77. Walker, Brooks. Exterior control of the power valve of a carburetor. 3,301,540, 1-31-67, Cl. 261—69. Walker. Brooks. Vehicle throttle control. 3,30$, 67S, 3-14- 67. Cl. 74 — 472. Walker, Brooks. Vehicle engine control system. 3,329,135, 7-4-67, Cl. 123—97. Walker, Brooks. Carburetor. 3,336,012. S-15-67, Cl. 261— 26. Walker, Brooks. Idle fuel shut off control. 3.338.111, S-29-67, Cl. 74 — 472. Walker, Brooks. Fuel feeding device. 3,346,243, 10-10-67, Cl. 261—41. Walker, Brooks. Fuel feeding system for vehicles. 3,354,979, 11-28-67, Cl. 180 — 77. Walker, Buna L. Parts cleaning tank with agitating parts rack. 3,320,963, 5-23-67, Cl. 134 — 57. Walker, Charles E. : See — Grohe, Bruce H., and Walker. 3,311,870. Walker, Charles S. : See — Keeney, Marvin F.. Jr., and Walker. 3,343,063. Walker, Charles T. Electroplating techniques and anode as- semblies therefor. 3,300,396, 1-24-67, Cl. 204 — 49. Walker, Clarence O. : See — Weiss, Walter J., Brukner, and Walker. 3.311,553. Walker, Clarence O., to Texaco Inc. Drilling fluid. 3,314,- 883, 4-18-67, Cl. 252 — 8.5. Walker, Claude J. Interchangeable rod and reel carrier appa- ratus. 3,349.512, 10-31-67, Cl. 43 — 26. Walker, Clayton T. : See — Bertovieh, Matthew, Jr., and Walker. 3,338,611. Walker Crosweller & Co., Ltd. : See — ■ Katselis, Nicholas G. 3,359,798. Walker, Daniel B., Jr. : See — Battin, John W.. and Walker. 3,327,215. Walker, Daniel B., Jr., and J. F. Sarallo. to Motorola. Inc. Noise reducing system. 3,304,503, 2-14-67, Cl. 325 — 17S. Walker, Darrell W., and E. L. Czenkusch, to Phillips Petro- leum Co. Ethylene polymerization. 3,351,623, 11-7-67, Cl. 260—94.9. Walker, David C. : See — Lacey, Philip P., Walker, and Zrolka. 3,336,604. Walker. David D. : See — Benjamin, Milton L.. and Walker. 3,313.1S7. Walker, David G., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for recovering aluminum halides and hydrogen halides from ternary addition products having the for- mula : aromatic, HX :AlXs or 2AIX3 where X is chlorine or bromine. 3,295,922, 1-3-67. Cl. 23—96. Walker, David G., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation of paraffins and naphthenes with an aluminum halide etherate selective solvent. 3,308,176, 3-7-67, Cl. 260 — 666. Walker, Derek, and J. Leib, to Dominion Tar and Chemical Co. Ltd. Preparation of substituted thiophenols from aro- matic thiols. 3.296,308, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 591. Walker. Donald : See- Shepherd. Alexander T., Taylor, and Walker. 3,333,257. Walker, Donald A. : See — Peterson, William R., and Walker. 3.303,155. Walker, Donald C. Pump and drive means therefor. 3.30S,- 764, 3-14-67, Cl. 103 — 103. Walker, Donald F. : See — Clarke, Graham M., Forbes, Shepherd, and Walker. 3,326,078. Walker, Douglas J. : See — Janke, Donald E., and Walker. 3.335.501. Walker, Douglas J., to Whirlpool Corp. Electronic spark ignitor. 3,338,28S, 8-29-67, Cl. 15S— 126. Walker, Edgar F. : See — Adams. Cecil S. and J B., Bailev. and Walker. 3.319,- 017. 1388 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Walker, Edward J. : See — Michel, Alwin E., and Walker. 3,308,452. Walker, Elwood C. : See— Kehoe, Edward C, and Walker. 3,344,584. Walker. Eric H., and I. W. F. Paterson, to Whessoe, Ltd. Liquid flow control systems. 3,353,549, 11-21-67, CI. 137 — 101.25. Walker, Eugene J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Circuit breaker with improved thermal and electromagnetic trip means. 3,309,635, 3-14-67, CI. 335—35. Walker, Francis H., and A. E. Pavlath, to Stauft'er Chemical - Co. Fluorination of olefins with arsenic chloiofluoro com- plex. 3,321,537, 5-23-67, CI. 260 — 653. Walker, Frank H. : See — Chana, Howard E., Chapman, and Walker. 3,360,069. Chapman, Charles S., Jr., and Walker. 3,359,827. Walker, George A. : See — Eubank, William R., and Walker. 3,312,922. Walker, George F., to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Suspensions of silicate layer minerals and products made therefrom. 3,325,340, 6-13-67, CI. 161 — 168. Walker, George F., and W. G. Garrett, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. Silicate layer minerals and products made therefrom. 3,356,611, 12-5-67, CI. 252 — 28. Walker, George H. F. : See — Roberts, Robert, and Walker. 3,318,949. Walker, George W., deceased, by J. M. Theiler and H. E. McGill, executrices, to A. F. Wintercorn. Method of separat- ing ore particles. 3,349,904, 10-31-67, CI. 209 — 29. Walker, Gordon E. L. Silencer with inner closed hollow body. 3,327,809, 6-27-67, CI. 181—59. Walker, Goraon N. : See — Bencze, William L., and Walker. 3,337,565. Bencze, William L., and Walker. 3,337,568. Walker, Gordon N., to Ciba Corp. 1,4-ethanoisoquinolines. 3,332.953, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 281. Walker, Gordon N., to Ciba Corp. Composition for the treat- ment of hyperglycemia containing a a-phenyl-/3-hydroxy-/3- pyridyl-acrylonitrile. 3,340,149, 9-5-67, CI. 167 — 65. Walker, Gordon N., and R. B. Margerison, to Ciba Corp. Proc- ess for l,4-ethano-isoquinolin-3-ones. 3,324,136, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 289. Walker. Gordon N., W. L. Bencze, and J. B. Ziegler, to Ciba Corp. Beta-hydroxy bis heterocyclic aryl derivatives of ac- rylonitrile. 3,337,566, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 294.9. Walker, Gordon N., W. L. Bencze, and J. B. Ziegler, to Ciba Corp. Beta-hydroxv di-hetero cyclic aryl derivatives of ac- rylamides. 3,337,567, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 295. Walker, Harold R., and I. Kamen, to Theodore Granik. System for re-diffusion of received radio signals. 3,323,063, 5-30- 67. CI. 325—51. Walker, Harris, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Container shaking method and machine. 3,332,668, 7-25-67, CI. 259 — 59. Walker, Harry E. Guard for rotary lawn mower. 3,312,049, 4-4-67, CI. 56 — 355. Walker, Jack, and D. W. Murray, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Separation of wax from an oil dispersion using a non-uniform electric field. 3,304,251, 2-14-67, CI. 204 — 184. Walker, James D., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Sewage treatment plants with movable partition. 3,312.346, 4—4- 67, Cl. 210 — 195. Walker, James D., to Chicago Bridge & Iron Co. Aeration equipment with easy-raising facilities. 3,339,901, 9-5-67, Cl. 261 — 124. Walker, James H., % each to L. L. Dills and R. W. Calloway. Three denominational stamp dispensing machine. 3,358,880, 12-19-67, Cl. 221 — 7. Walker, James J., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Trans- fluxor binary circuits. 3,343,146, 9-19-67, Cl. 340 — 174. Walker, James V. : See — Bloom, John C, Walker, and Walther. 3,328,041. Walker, John C. F„ III, and C. V. Booher, to The National Cash Register Co. Detent control mechanism for keyboards in value printing machines. 3,351,004, 11-7-07, Cl. 101 — 69. Walker, John R., to United States Pipe and Foundry Co. Trough shifting and dumping apparatus. 3,334,683, 8-8- 67, Cl. 164—301. Walker, John S., to Motorola. Inc. Integrated circuit inter- connect and method. 3,315,133, 4-18-67, Cl. 817 — 101. Walker, John S., to Motorola, Inc. Semiconductor apparatus. 3.323,023, 5-30-67, Cl. 317 — 101. Walker, Kenneth T. : See — Cue, Clara L., and Walker. 3,325,608. Walker, Lancelot H., and J. E. Hanafee, to The International Nickel Co., Inc. Aluminum alloy and sole plate for electric iron and the like made therefrom. 3,333,955, 8-1-67, Cl. 75 — 142. Walker, Larry D. : See — ■ Burgess, William R., Walker, and Riley. 3,334,745. Walker, Lloyd A., to Monsajito Co. Accelerating vulcanization with arylthiomethylamines. 3,356,057, 12-5-67. Cl. 260 — 79.5. Walker, Loren H. : See — Corey, Philip D., Walker, and Wellford. 3,354,376. Walker, Loren H., to General Electric Co. Ring counter type inverter with fault responsive protective means. 3,340,455, 9-5-67, Cl. 321 — 5. Walker, Loren H., to General Electric Co. Circuit to limit delay in switching an inverter. 3.344,335, 9-26—67, Cl. 321—11. Walker Mfg. Co. : See — Buhro, Charles L. 3,325,995. Cowles, Craig H. 3,305,098. Cross, Hubert H. 3,338,376. Fowler, Charles P., and Lentz. 3,338,682. Gilbert, James R. 3,353,628. Grant, Robert F., and Jensen. 3,300,558. Hamkins, Clark J. 3,320,740. Hanchett, Clifford J. 3,323,613. Hathaway, Robert K. 3.305,095. Hathaway, Robert K. 3,325,015. Heath, Robert A. 3,353,627. Hopkins, John D. 3.315,808. Hopkins, John D., Whittingham, Bultman, and Krause. 3,347,967. Jettinghoff. Paul F. 3.306,395. Jettinghoff, Paul F. 3,338,331. Kidera, Edward H., Hamkins, and Siddons. 3,353,501. Lentz, Ervin C. 3,343,712. Lentz, Ervin C, Bonner, and Balluff. 3,295,313. McKenzie, William G. 3,317.002. Niebergall, Louis F. 3,353,680. Offer, Robert J. 3,305,161. Powers, Walter H. 3,311,189. Powers, Walter H., Lentz, and Kerns. 3,317,001. Prescott, David B. 3,353,712. Rhodes, Keith H. 3,327,695. Straw, Eldred G. 3,306,393. Straw, Eldred G. 3,329,237. Steele, Luther R., and Persico. 3,338,082. Tietz, La Vern R., and Niebergall. 3,347,390. Van Eimeren, Eugene. 3,347,501. Whittingham, David J., Hopkins, and Cowles. 3,353,457. Worden, Donald P., and Abbott. 3,354,286. Worden, Donald P., and Shimkus. 3,355,567. Yelinek, Gustav H., and Giles. 3,342,021. Walker, Matthew P., to Brown Brothers & Co. Ltd. Boom support on soil excavating apparatus. 3,330,420, 7-11-67, Cl. 212- Walker, Michael A. : See — Word, William W., Jr., Walker Neer Mfg. Co., Inc. : Elenburg, Wayland D. Elenburg, Wayland D. and Walker. 3,336,975. See — 3,304,747. 3,321,182. Walker, Norman C, and C. E. Engle, to Dana Laboratories, Inc. Temperature independent amplifier and method. 3,346,- 817, 10-10-67, Cl. 330—23. Walker, Philip F., C. M. Batcha, and H. F. Wiesser, to Allen- Bradley Co. Bulk handling. 3,307,723, 3-7-67, Cl. 214: — 302. Walker, Philip H.. D. Cawsey, and R. T. A. Howell, to Decca Ltd. Radio guidance system for aircraft. 3,350,714, 10-31- 67, Cl. 343 — 106. Walker, Raymond W„ to Shaffer Tool Works. Blow-out pre- venter. 3,323,773, 6-6-67, Cl. 251—1. Walker, Raymond W., to Shaffer Tool Works. Pressure bal- anced bumper sub. 3.329,221, 7-4-67, Cl. 175—296. Walker, Richard A. : See — Gowen, Edward F., Jr., Ollis, and Walker. 3,323,402. Walker. Richard A., to Standard Pressed Steel Co. Pre- loaded nut. 3,311,147, 3-28-67, Cl. 151—2. Walker, Richard D. : See — Meyer, Larry E., and Walker. 3,345,297. Walker, Richard E., and J. D. Heckelman, to Harrison Elec- tronics, Inc. Foolproof systems for sensing both normal and abnormal conditions. 3,333,258, 7-25-67, Cl. 340— 244. Walker, Richard K., to McGraw-Edlson Co. Dictating machine with quick review apparatus. 3,341,668, 9-12-67, Cl. 179 — 100.2. Walker, Richard L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for preparing N,N'-diarvlpervlenetetracarboxylic di- imides. 3,340,264, 9-5-67, Cl. 260 — 281. Walker, Richard L., to General Electric Co. Low tape sensing apparatus. 3,353,764, 11-21-67, Cl. 242 — 57. Walker, Richard W. C, to Domtar Ltd. Lined box. 3,344,971, 10-3-67, Cl. 229 — 14. Walker, Robert F., and J. L. Archambault, to Edukit, Inc. Educational game. 3,353,283, 11-21-67, Cl. 35 — 31. Walker, Robert H., to Motorola, Inc. Microphone and speak- er structure for miniature receiver and transmitter. 3,306,- 990, 2-28-67, Cl. 179 — 102. Walker, Robert H., Jr. : See — Briggs, William H., Armstrong, and Walker. 3,359,943. Walker, Robert L. : See— Zoeller, Richard J., Lazure, and Walker. 3.360,121. Walker, Robert M. : See — Mather, Thomas L., and Walker. 3, 358, US. Price, Paul B„ and Walker. 3.303.0S5. Price, Paul B., and Walker. 3,335,278. Walker, Ronald, to BSR Ltd. Magnettic tape recorders. 3,329,- 434, 7-4-67, Cl. 274 — 4. Walker, Ronald W. Slicer and dicer for foodstuffs. 3.333,616, 8-1-67, Cl. 146 — 78. Walker, Rov W. : See — Mitchell, Hartman, and Walker. 3,345,057. LIST OF PATENTEES L389 Walker, Saul : See — Lubkin, Samuel, Nesehoff, and Walker. 3,350,641. Walker, Terry : See — While. William E., Jr., Marshall, and Walker. 3,305, 01S. Walker, Thomas : See — Barton, Derek H. K., Hems, Walker, Ritchie, Meredith, Holton, Clark, and Webb. 3,301.858. Walker, Wallace G. Foldable structure. 3,302,321, 2-7-G7, CI. 4G— 1. Walker, Watson H. : See — Swyers, Walter M. 3,323,134. Walker, Wellington E. : Sec — Manyik. Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,347,840. Walker, Wellington E.. to Onion Carbide Corp. Butadiene trimerization. 3,350,752, 12-5-07, CI. 260—666. Walker. Wellington F. : See — Manyik, Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,300,458. Walker. William A. : Si i Grimelli Nardie P., and Walker. 3,335.531. Walker, William B., P. J. Harkin, and J. A. Cooke. Per- forating device for deflating a can. 3,29S,100, 1-17-67, CI. 30—16. Walker, William E„ Jr. : Sec — Walker. William E., Sr. and W. E.. Jr. 3,321,970. Walker. William E., Sr., and W. E. Walker, Jr. 3,321,970. Walker. William E., Si-., and W. E. Walker, Jr., to Charles Wheat lev Co. Dual orifice plug fitting. 3,321,970, 5-30-07, CI. 73—211. Walker, Winston G., to Astrodata, Inc. Oscillator drift com- pensation. 3. 350, 65S, 10-31-67, Cl. 331 — 17. Walker, William H., Jr. : See — Steinnietz, John J., Jr., and Walker. 3,296,506. Walker, William J. : See — Strieker, Alfred A., and Walker. 3,331.912. Walkev, George J., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Plastic safety ramp. 3,357,370, 12-12-67. Cl. 104 — 275. Walkinshaw, Thomas G., to Cramer Industries, Inc. Spectator seating structure. 3,347,593. 10-17-67, Cl. 297—248. Walkup, Lewis E. : See — Clark, Harold E., Gundlach, and Walkup. 3,315,602. Walkup, Lewis E., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic induction recording. 3,321,308. 5-23-67, Cl. 96 — 1.1. Walkup, Lewis E., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic charging ap- paratus with means to terminate the charging cycle when a predetermined charge is obtained. 3,335,273, 8-8-67, Cl. 250 — 49.5. M'alkup, Lewis E., to Xerox Corp. Projection transparency having a transparent powder image. 3,355,308, 11-28-07, Cl. 117 — 9. Wall, Bvron T. Hydraulic brake. 3,315,770, 4-25-67, Cl. 1SS— 90. Wall, Clarence J., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Asglomerative drying. 3.349,500, 10-31-67, Cl. 34—10. Wall Colmonoy Corp. : See — Miller. Forbes M. 3,350.1 7S. Wall Industries, Inc. : See — Hood, Henry A. 3,309,862. Hood, Henry A. 3,349.553. Laureti, Reino J. 3,353,346. Wall. Lamar J., to Honeywell. Inc. Ambient compensated bi- metal actuated valve. 3,346,231, 10-10-67, Cl. 251 — 11. Wall Mfg. Co. : See— Wanamaker, Donald E. 3,325,050. Wall. Richard A., to United States of America, Air Force. Long range automatic range acquisition and tracking radar. 3.336,592, 8-15-67, Cl. 343 — 7.3. Wall. Robert A. : Sec — Riseman, John H., and Wall. 3,306,837. Wall. Robert M. : See — Tilley Alton G., and Wall. 3,310,349. Wall Rope Works, Inc. : See — Laureti, Remo J. 3,325,990. Wall, Thomas H.. and P. E. Hansen, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Filtering web for face masks and face masks made therefrom. 3,316,904, 5-2-67, Cl. 12S — 146.6. Wallace. B. E., Developments. Inc. : See — Kurkjian. Haig. 3.335.979. Wallace. Baird, to Ford Motor Corp. Turn signal control sys- tem. 3.345.609, 10-3-67, Cl. 340— SI. Wallace, Bert II.. to American Machine & Foundry Co. High speed spiral wrapper machine and method. 3,349,777, 10-31-67, Cl. 131 — 59. Wallace. Charles E. : See — Niquette, Paul, and Wallace. 3,356,996. Wallace. David A. Irrigating device. 3,335,95S, S-15-67, CI. 239—177. Wallace, David J. : See — Straley, James M., Wallace, and Weaver. 3,346,552. Straley, James M., Wallace, and Weaver. 3,349,098. Weaver. Max A., and Wallace. 3,349.076. Weaver, Max A., Wallace, and Straley. 3,326,960. Wallace, David J., J. M. Straley, and M. A. Weaver, to Eastman Kodak * Co. N-heterocyclic monoazo azo dyes. 3,342,799, 9-19-67, Cl. 260—152. Wallace David J., and M. A. Weaver, to Eastman Kodak Co. Mono azo dyes for hydrophobic fibers. 3,349,075, 10— 24— '!7. Cl. 260—158. Wallace, Donald G., to Dana Corp. Method of making a piston ring assembly. 3,325,883, 6-20-67, Cl. 29—156.6. Wallace, Edward m.. and w. M. Preston, to Wallace Mfg. Corp. Pruning cutter. 3,336,667, 8-22-67, Cl. 30 1 •':•"■. Wallace, Elvis D., to United States "i America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Valve Seal With re silient support member. 3,327,991, 6-27-67, Cl. 251 — 172. Wallace, Eugene E., to Wagner Electric Corp. Automatic ad- juster mechanism. 3,326,331, 6-20-67, Cl. 188 — 79.5, Wallace, Eugene E., to Tung-Sol Electric Inc. Control valve. 3,358, I 15, 12-19-67, Cl. 60—54.6. Wallace, Eugene F. : See — Rotter, .lames I., Wallace, and Salaun. 3,325,880. Wallace, Frank A. : See Lytic. Donald K.. Sr.. and Wallace. 3,304,005 Wallace, Frank B., Jr. : See — Wood. Palmer R., and Wallace. 3,31 S. 097. Wallace, Frank C, to Pendar, Inc. Multiple switch assembly with improved interlock track mechanism. 3,297,834, 1-10-07. Cl. 200—5. Wallace, Frederick J., to American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. Kndoscope. 3,297,022, 1-10-67, Cl. 128—6. Wallace, Jacob L., Jr. : See — Britt, Horace J. and J. E., Xeiswinter, and Wallace. 3,324,244. Wallace, Jacob L., Jr., to Atlantic Research Corp. Electronic repertory dialing transmitting device using D.C. pulses. 3,341,666, 9-12-67, Cl. 179—90. Wallace, James S. Transit concrete mixer. 3,326,537, 6-20-67, Cl. 259—177. Wallace, Jeffrey J. Huller front for cotton gins. 3,324,512, 6-13-67, Cl. *19 — 56. Wallace, John D. : See — Grosholz, James R„ and Wallace. 3,335.713. Wallace, John D., to Intermountain Likt Slab Corp. Method of building construction. 3,355,853, 12-5-67, Cl. 52 — 7 15. Wallace, John F. : See — Turnbull, Gordon K, Wallace, and Form. 3,308,515. Wallace, John (i. : See — Montgomery, John R., Wallace, and Soltis. 3,351;.:',, 1 . Wolfner, William F., II, Wallace, Soltis, Griswold, and Montgomery. 3,323,804. Wallace, John II., to Emerson Electric Co. System for con- trolling the speed or torque of one or more induction mo! - 3,354,369, 11-21-67, Cl. 31S— 197. Wallace, John W. Drive-through livestock gate. 3,299,572, 1-24-67, Cl. 49 — 131. Wallace, John W. Livestock ear tag. 3,346,980, 16-17-07, Cl. 40—302. Wallace, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gauge con- trol system providing improved gauge accuracy in a reduc- tion rolling mill. 3,355,918, 12-5-67, Cl. 72 — 16. Wallace, John W., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Slave gauge control system for a rolling mill. 3,357,217, 12-12-67, Cl. 72—8. Wallace, Kurt F., to Ampex Corp. Electron beam readout system. 3,317,713, 5-2-67, Cl. 235—61.11. Wallace, Kurt F., to Ampex Corp. Electron beam readout system with beam control circuit. 3,333.254, 7-25-67, Cl. 340 — 173. Wallace, Lance, to Alloys Research & Mfg. Corp. Process for improved sintering. 3,326,679, 6-20-67, Cl. 75 — 212. Wallace. Lewis G. : See — Waters, John W.. and Wallace. 3,356,S23. Wallace Mfg. Corp. : See- Wallace, Edward M., and Preston. 3,336,667. Wallace-Murray Corp. : See — Katzenberger, Ralph H., McGavern, and Gill. 3.314,304. Kolesh, Victor A., and Lamlein. 3.347,359. Wallace, Norma E. : See — Wallace, Temple E. 3,352,696. Wallace. Ralph E. : See — Page, Walter H., Wallace, and Swift. 3,304,7 1 5. Swift John F., and Wallace. 3,348,579. Wallace, Ralph R. Manual welding wire feeder. 3.356.27:'.. 12-5-67, Cl. 226 — 128. Wallace, Raymond, to WDL Inc. Welding torch. 3,296,407, 1-3-67, Cl. 219—75. Wallace, Raymond, to WDL Inc. Quick disconnect coupling for welding torch. 3,345,086, 10-3-67, Cl. 2S5 — 38. Wallace, Raymond, to WDL, Inc. Electrical connector for welding to'rches. 3,346,S32, 10-10-67, Cl. 339 — 112. Wallace, Richard A., and W. W. Deighton, to Burroughs Corp. Automatic accounting machine. 3.348.027, 10-17-67, CI. 235 — 61.9. Wallace, Richard B.. to The Oakland Corp. Friction leek screw. 3,306,330. 2-2S-67, Cl. 151 — 7. Wallace, Richard B., to The Oakland Corp. Auto-pilot. 3,358,- 633, 12-19-67, Cl. 114 — 144. Wallace. Robert G.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Melt blending of polyolefins. 3,299,186, 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 897. Wallace, Robert T., to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Elastic melt ex- truder. 3,295,165, 1-3-67, Cl. IS— 12. Wallace Supplies Mfg. C<>. : Se< De Witt. Edward J. 3,333,488. Wallace, Temple E., deceased, by Norma E. Wallace, executrix. Method of manufacturing puncture sealing compositions. 3,352,696, 11-14-67. Cl. 106 — 33. Wallace, Tin. mas J., and A. Schriesheim, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of dicarboxylic acids from cyclic ketones. 3,356,722, 12-5-67, Cl. 260—537. 1390 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wallace & Tiernan, Inc. : See — Anderson, Floyd E., and Thomas. 3,303,214. Conkling, William C. 3,315,523. Kraght, Albert J., and Marks. 3,347,683. 3.349,040. Kressin, Donald M., Westbrook, Mageli, and Kolczynski. Mageli, Orville L., and Harrison. 3,297,738. Mageli, Orville L., Light, and Varnagy. 3,338,864. Mageli, Orville L., Sheppard, and Schack. 3,306,862. Mageli, Orville L., and Westbrook. 3,330,871. Mageli, Orville L., Westbrook, and Harrison. 3,326,809. Marks, Henry C. 3,335,112. McKellm. Wilbur H. 3,308,163. Eahn, Erwin P. G., and Babbin, Saul A. 3,347,423. Sheppard, Chester S., Schack, and Mageli. 3,347,845. 'Shetty, Bola V. 3,360,518. Shetty, Bola V., Campanella, and Hays. 3,317,388. Spoor, Peter W. 3,324,040. Wallace, William B., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Expansible seal. 3,359,687, 12^26-67, CI. 49—477. Wallace, William K. : See — Amtsberg, Lester A., and Wallace. 3,322,205. Amtsberg. Lester A., and Wallace. 3,354,754. Wallaceburg Brass Ltd. : See — Church, James W., and Pearce. 3,297,051. Wallack, Stanley, L. R. Alexander, and J. E. Oxley, to Leesona Corp. Explosive activator. 3,351,015, 11-7-67, CI. 102 — 70.2. Wallberg, Karl E., to Kewac-os Forsaljningsaktiebolag. Grab device for timber. 3,295,882, 1-3-67, CI. 294 — 88. Wallden, Sven J. : See — Lundstrom, Hans T., Wallden, and Melkersson. 3,347,- 958. Wallen, James, Jr., to Melpar, Inc. Gunshot detector system. 3.341,810, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 16. Wallenfels, Kurt, and K. Friedrieh, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Hexaeyanobenzene. 3,297,739, 1-10-67. CI. 260—465. Wallentowitz, Klaus, to General Time Corp. Electronic timer circuit. 3,355,632, 11-28-67, CI. 317—142. Waller, Arthur, to Bull Dog Lock Co. Spacer means for packaging of mirrors and the like. 3,321,075, 5-23-67, CI. 206 — 62. Waller, Charles D. Screw actuated dispenser. 3,333,740, 8-1- 67, CI. 222 — 182. Waller, John G., and A. G. Monroe, to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Apparatus for converting oxygen to ozone. 3,335,- 080, 8-8-67, CI. 204—322. Waller, Kenneth C. : See — Meeks, Donald L.. and Waller. 3.306,578. Waller, Leo R. Food heater. 3,298,303, 1-17-67, CI. 99—423. Waller, Leo R. Material dispenser with an agitator and a discharge assistant. 3,327,903, 6-27-67, CI. 222 — 227. Waller, Leo R. Bun slicer. 3,331,416, 7-18-67, CI. 146 — 72. Waller, Roy A. : See — Soan, Brian S., and Waller. 3,355,271. Waller, Roy A., to Kins Developments Ltd. Flexible insert. 3,331,294, 7-18-67, CI. 94 — 18. Waller, Russell S. Locking device for containers. 3,359,051, 12-19-67, CI. 312 — 218. Waller, William B. : See — James, Fred, Jr., and Waller. 3,330,718. Waller, Willy. Apparatus for the automatic feed of pull-off closures. 3,318,434, 5-9-67, CI. 198 — 33. Wallers, Richard A. : See — Haspert, John C, and Wallers. 3,355,215. Wallgren, H. A. Ake, to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Valve struc- ture. 3,354.909, 11-28-67, CI. 137—612.1. Wallick. Hyman, to Merck & Co., Inc. Controlling antibiotic resistant strains of micrococcus pyogenes and other patho- genic bacteria with novobiocin and other antibiotics. 3.350.267, 10-31-67. CI. 167 — 65. Wallin, Ake W., and B. K. G. Persson, to Trelleborgs Gummi- fabriks Aktiebolag. Rotary grinding drum with panel-like lining elements. 3,318,537. 5-9-67. CI. 241—183. Wallin, Carl O. H. Arrangement in pulleys for ropes and hawsers. 3,202,932. 2-7-67. CI. 254—190. Wallin. Sten O., to Aktiebolaget Bofors. Cartridge-guidmg device of an automatic gun. 3,314,382, 4-18-67, CI. 89— 45. Wallin. Sven, to Aktienbolaget Svenslca Flaktfabriken. Clean- ing device for frame-mounted net filters. 3,306,012, 2-28- 67. CI. 55 — 294. Walling, Walter W. : See — McCrory, Edwin D., Jr., and Walling. 3,339,945. Wallingford. Vernon H., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. Triiodated benzoic acids. 3,346,630, 10-10-67, CI. 260—518. Wallingford, Vernon H., to Mallinckrodt Chemical Works. N- substituted-2,4,6-triiodoanilic acids and salts thereof. 3,359.- 278, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 326.5. Wallis, Bernard J. Roller coating apparatus. 3,322,097, 5-30- 67. CI. 118—227. Wallis. Charles W. : See- Crosby, Peter F., Wallis, and Budynas. 3,295,662. Wallis. George : See — Krock, Richard H., Kelsey, Camenzind, and Wallis. 3,324,- 713. Wallis, George C, Jr., to Ford Motor Co. Speedometer assem- bly. 3,328,977, 7-4-67, CI. 64 — i. Wallis, John H., to General Foods Corp. Flour mix composi- tion and batter prepared therefrom. 3.340,067, 9-5-67, CI. 99—94. Wallis, Martin, and E. Griebsch, to General Mills, Inc. Di- amine curing agent for epoxy resins. 3,303,165, 2-7-67. CI. 260 — 47. Wallis, Marvin E. Method of enclosing an article with a liquid film. 3,297,809. 1-10-67, CI. 264 — 238. Wallis, Neil R. Coating apparatus. 3,342,418, 9-19-67, CI. 239—296. Wallis, Rolland B., to General Motors Corp. Phase rela- tion control. 3,315,465, 4-25-67, CI. 60 — 24. Wallmark, John T., to Radio Corp. of America. Semiconductor rectifying device with a plurality of junctions. 3,312,838, 4-4-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Wallner, Alfred J.: See — Rabuse, George R., Wallner, and Sterling. 3,347,362. Wallner, Werner. Arc welding electrode providing welds hav- ing high yield and rupture value. 3,342,974, 9-19-67, CI. 219—146. Wallouch, Rudolph W„ to Union Carbide Corp. Treat solution for rendering carbonaceous articles oxidation resistant. 3,351,477, 11-7-67, CI. 106 — 56. Walls. Gordon W. : See — Henshaw, David E.. and Walls. 3,306,023. Wallshein, Melvin. Tongue-thrusting inhibiting devices. 3,312,216, 4-4-67, CI. 128 — 136. Wallsten, Hans I. Pouring spouts for containers. 3,297,227, 1-10-67, CI. 229 — 17. Wallwork, Charles M. G. Method and apparatus for making cored casting molds. 3,327,767, 6-27-67, CI. 164 — 18. Wally, Joseph H., Jr., to Opti-Copy, Inc. Optical apparatus. 3,320,854, 5-23-67, CI. 88—24. Walmsley, Martin F. : See — Carrington, Thomas R., Savidge, and Walmsley. 3,298,- 924. Waloen, Age, and E. Tuneblom, to Allmanna Svenska Elek- triska Aktiebolaget. Adjustment device for spring pressure brakes. 3,297,115, 1-10-67, CI. 188 — 179. Walp, Harry O. : See — Morrison, Thomas W., and Walp. 3,341,321. Walpersdorf, Heinz : See — Keusemann, Hans H., and Walpersdorf. 3,304,960. Walpole. Robert H., Jr. : See — Ballard, Wade E., and Walpole. 3,333,403. Walrond, John E., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Zinc oxide com- positions and method of making them. 3,346,409, 10-10-67, CI. 106—296. Walsh, Alan, and J. V. Sullivan, to Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization. High intensity atomic spectral lamps. 3,305,746, 2-21-67, CI. 313 — 178. Walsh, Bruce R. : See — Biber, Albert, and Walsh. 3,346,196. Walsh, Bruce R., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Vent- ing apparatus including venturi means. 3,302,552, 2-7-67, CI. 98 — 70. Walsh, Bruce R., to Gulf Research & Development Co. As- pirator for use in a flowing gas stream. 3,332,231, 7-25- 67. CI. 60 — 30. Walsh, Bruce R., to Gulf Research and Development Co. Venturi ejector including automatically movable disc mem- bers. 3.345,931, 10-10-67, CI. 98 — 78. Walsh, Bruce R., to Gulf Research & Development Co. Wind velocity instrument. 3,359,795, 12-26-67, CI. 73 — 189. Walsh, Donald T., to Gullick Ltd. Remote indicating systems for mine roof supports. 3,341,843, 9-12-67. CI. 340 — 421. Walsh, Edward J., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ad- justable optical device. 3.334,959, 8-8-67, CI. 350 — 310. Walsh, Edward N., to Stauffer Chemical Co. Phosphoro (mono or di) thioate thiocarbonates. 3,354,195, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 455. Walsh, Edward N., and A. F. Kopacki. to Stauffer Chemical Co. Stabilized polyolefin compositions containing tin phosphinates. 3,296,193, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 45.75. Walsh, Edward N., and A. F. Kopacki, to Stauffer Chemical Co. Organotin dithiophosphates. 3,358,006, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 429.7. Walsh, Frank B.. Jr. : See — Davis. John V., and Walsh. 3.338,437. Walsh, John, and W. M. A. Smith, to F. Smith & Co. (Whit- worth) Ltd. Dyeing and similar liquid treatment of textile materials. 3,314,256, 4-18-67, CI. 68 — 22. Walsh, John H., to Canada, Her Majesty The Queen in right of, as represented by the Minister of Mines and Technical Surveys. Process for utilizing hydrocarbon injection into hot reducing gases in steelmaking. 3,356,488, 12-5-67, CI. 75 — 34. Walsh, John V., to Consolidated Systems Corp. Thermal flow meter. 3,326,040, 6-20-67, CI. 73 — 204. Walsh, Joseph S., to The Yoder Co. Flying cut-off. 3,301,- 115, 1-31-67, CI. 83—314. Walsh, Joseph S., to The Yoder Co. Flying cut-off. 3,309,- 952, 3-21-67, CI. 83—37. Walsh, Le Roy K. : See — Bucke, Lynn O., and Walsh. 3,298,605. Walsh, Peter J., and K. W. Cowans, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cryogenic transfer arrangement. 3,315,478, 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 45. Walsh, Ralph E., and E. Laky, to Breeze Corp., Inc. Con- tinuous loop variable penetration winch. 3,358,968, 12-19- 67, CI. 254 — 175.3. Walsh, Richard W. Counter-actuator device. 3,317,131, 5- 2-67, CI. 235—98. Walsh, Robert R., to All American Engineering Co. Dual control battery charger. 3,305,755, 2-21-67, CI. 320 — 40. LIST OF PATENTEES 1391 Walsh, Robert R., to All American Engineering Co. Self regulated buttery charger. 3,321,091, '5-23-G7, CI. 320— 40. Walsh, Robert R., to All American Engineering Co. Self- regulated battery charger. 3,321,692, 5-23-07, CI. 320— 40. Walsh, Robert R., to All American Engineering Co. Automatic alarm annunciator circuits. 3,357,008, 12-5-07, CI. 340 — 213.1. Walsh, Thomas A., and R. H. Strasbaugh ; said Walsh, assor. to said Strasbaugh. Electronic spherometers. 3,315,307, 4-25-07. CI. 33— 17S. Walsh, William L. : See — McNulty, John G., and Walsh. 3,349,149. Walsmann, Peter : See — Markwardt. Fritz, Walsmann, Schafer, and Topfer. 3,300,383. Walstad, Dennis C. : See — Kongable, Lowell S., and Walstad. 3,351,S04. Walter, Andrew T. : See — Zutty. Nathan L., Welch, Sullivan, Bryant, and Walter. 3,355,440. Walter, Andrew T., G. M. Bryant, and C. L. Purcell, to Union Carbide Corp. Process for sizing and desizing textile fibers. 3,321,819, 5-30-67, CI. 2S— 72.6. Walter, Andrew T., and R. S. Wishart, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Formation of wet spun fibers. 3,336,428, S-15-67, CI. 264—182. Walter, Benno : See — Walter, Hans and B. 3,321,920. Walter, Bernard R., to Selas Corp. of America. Gas cleaner. 3,353,339, 11-21-67, CI. 55—316. Walter, Charles R., Jr., and D. Pickens, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of the lower alkyl esters of di- or tri- (2-carboxyethyl) isocyanurate. 3,332,945, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 248. Walter, Charles T., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Can end. 3,303,957, 2-14-67, CI. 220—48. Walter, Charles T., to Continenal Can Co., Inc. Can end package. 3,357,554, 12-12-67, CI. 206 — 65. Walter, Cletus N., 37%% to the firm of McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Coyle & Best. Signaling device. 3,319,596, 5-16-67, CI. 116—63. Walter, Fredrick L., to Chemetron Corp. Method and appara- tus for handling liquids. 3,302, 41S, 2-7-67. CI. 62 — 52. Walter. George, to Armor Elevator Co., Inc. Sliding elevator and hatchway door operator. 3,315,767, 4-25-67, CI. 1S7 — 57. Walter, Gerard O., and E. A. Scordato. to Sperry Rand Corp. Document feeder for photographic copier. 3,299,772, 1-24- 67, CI. 8S— 24. Walter. Gerard O.. F. R. Goldammer. A. A. De Meo, and F. M. Pintus. to Sperrv Rand Corp. Markings method and ap- paratus. 3,324,762, 6-13-67, CI SS— 24. Walter, Gerard O., F. M. Pintus, and F. L. Van Roten, to Sperry Rand Corp. Holding device. 3,336,690, 8-22-67, CI. 40 — 158. Walter, Gerard S.. and J. Hagan. Apparatus for joining elec- trical cables. 3,339,174, S-29-67, CI. 339 — 244. Walter. Gerhard : See — Muller. Martin, and Walter. 3.349,337. Sanstede. Gerd, Kohling, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Rlchter, and Walter. 3,341,936. Walter, Gordon E. : See — Bailey. Francis M., Bigelow, and Walter. 3,316,392. Walter, Hans and B., to Brown Engineering Co., Inc. Method of producing propulsive forces by intermittent ex- plosions using gem-polvnitro and hydrazine compounds. 3.321,920, 5-30-67. CI. 60 — 211. Walter. Harry, to Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, zur Forderung der Wissenschaften e.V. Vacuum jacket siphon for cryo- genic fluids. 3,302.419, 2-7-67. CI. 62 — 55. Walter. Heinz F., and H. D. Muller. to Siemens Aktiengesell- schaft. Arrangement for storing individual television pic- tures. 3,352,968, 11-14-67, CI. 178 — 6.6. Walter. Henry J., and T. F. Aasen. to Airequipt Inc. Select- able power source for lamp including rechargeable battery. 3.322,964. 5-30-67, CI. 307 — 66. Walter. Henry W. Staple making machine. 3,349,556, 10-31-67. CI. 59—71. Walter. Peter A., and J. L. Clarke, to International Computers and Tabulators Ltd. Mask-work registration device in vacu- um deposition apparatus. 3,302,609. 2-7-67. CI. IIS — 49. Walter, Richard C, to Standard Controls. Inc. Low pressure transducer. 3.300,745. 1-24-67, CI. 338 — i. Walter, Richard T. : See — Makowski, Alexander G., and Walter. 3,298,594. Walter, Robert D., to Concentric (Engineering) Ltd. Fluid pumps and motors. 3,306,226, 2-2S-67, CI. 103 — 126. Walter, Robert L. : See — Delacretaz, Richard, Stein, and Walter. 3,32S,4S8. Walter, William T. : See — Wood, Fenton M., Crouch, and Walters. 3,346,807. Walterick, Kenneth H. : See — Anthony, Walter H., Zoda, and Walterick. 3,359,393. Walterick, Kenneth H., and W. H. Anthony, to Circle F In- dustries, Inc. Electric switch having barriers isolating the several terminals and frame-attaching tabs thereof. 3,321,- 601, 5-23-67. CI. 200—168. Waltermire, William G., to The Lamson & Sessions Co. Fas- tener having concave locking fins. 3.295.5S0, 1-3-67, CI. 151 — 37. Walters, Charles E., 50% to Allen Tru.sk. Air conditioning sys- tem. 3,352,352, ll-14-<)7, CI. 165—16. Walters, Edgar W. : See — Moss, Hoyle G., and Walters. 3,302,234. Walters, Edward M., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, inc. Magnetic shift register circuit. 3,307,159, 2-L's, 67, CI. 340—174. Walters, Edwin. E. : See — D.vgert, tieorge C, Walters, and Smith. 3,356,395. Walters, Emmett L., to Libbey-Owens Ford Glass Co. Appa- ratus for protecting the withdrawing rollers of a molten metal bath in a glass sheet making operation. 3,318,674, 5-9-07, CI. 05—159. Walters, Emmett L., and J. S. Koluch, to Llbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Sheet handling apparatus for glass plates, etc. 3,326,547, 6-20-67, CI. 271 — 12. Walters, Frank L. : See — Crossland. Edward J., Walters, and Randall. 3,333,766. Walters, George R., and G. A. Luckett, to Deere & Co. Protec- tive shield on earth-carrying scraper. 3,308,565, 3-14-67, CI. 37—129. Walters, Harold A. : See — Pueschner, Robert J., and Walters. 3.297,614. Walters, Henry K., Jr., to Tennessee Valley Authority. Sus- pension fertilizers from concentrated superphosphates. 3,326,666, 6-20-67, CI. 71—29. Walters, Manuel. Float control means for use in water closets and the like. 3.331,387, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 426. Walters, Mitchell, 49% to Edgar W. Dorchert. Device for measuring weight distribution on a foot. 3,305,036, 2-21- 67, CI. 177—209. Walters, Ronald, to The Sperry Gyroscope Co. Ltd. Hydraulic apparatus. 3,342,213, 9-19-67, CI. 137 — 625.69. Walters, Russell W., to National Lock Co. Lock assembly with a removable bolt. 3,349,585, 10-31-67. CI. 70 — 86. Walters, Tom. Coupling. 3,342,510, 9-19-07, CI. 285—83. Walters, Wayne L. : See — Steele, Thomas S., and Walters. 3,360,786. Walters, William D., to Standard Tool & Mfg. Co. Multiple machining device. 3,314,125, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 3S. Walters, William L., Jr. Apparatus for preparing candy ap- ples. 3,353,735, 11-21-67, CI. 227 — 2. Walters, William R., and W. D. Conner. Above ground liquid level control. 3.299,817, 1-24-67, CI. 103 — 25. Walters, William T. : See — Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3.327.205. Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3,327,200. Wood, Fenton M., and Walters. 3,354,385. Walterschied, Jean, Firma KG : See — Schroter, Kurt. 3.315.9S8. Schroter, Kurt. 3,324,683. Walther, Adriaan : See — Rijgers, Hendrik K.. and Walther. 3,321.264. Walther, Adriaan, to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. Highly corrected wide angle lens sys- tem characterized by partial concentricity. 3,295,913. 1-3- 67, CI. 350 — 177. Walther. Carl-.Tagd-, u. Sportwaffen-Fabrik : See — Walther, Fritz. 3,308,S03. Walther, Ernest P.: See — Bloom. John C, Walker, and Walther. 3,328,041. Walther, Frank IT., Jr., and J. It. Ryan, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Continuous casting apparatus with im- proved nozzle composition. 3,354.940, 11-28-67, CI. 164 — 281. Walther. Fritz, to Walther, Carl-Jagd-. u. Sportwaffen-Fabrik. Projectile propelling device operated bv compressed air. 3,308,803, 3-14-67. CI. 124—13. Walther. George L. : See — Geurst, Jan A., and Walther. 3,357,005. Walther. Guntram : See — Stein, Werner, and Walther. 3,296,317. Walther, Herbert C. Jr. : See — Phansalkar, Achyut K., and Walther. 3,343,600. Walther. Jeanette T>. : See — Bloom, John C, Walker, and Walther. 3,328,041. Walther, Ludwig : See — Jansen, Hermann, Walther. Bauer, and Johns. 3 330,334. Walther, Mark F., to United States of America, Navy. Elec- tromagnetic radiation proof electrical connectors. 3,352,- 9S2. 11-14-67, CI. 200—51.07. Walther. Richard A. : See — Madgwick, George G., Walther. and Tabar. 3,334,0S1. Walther, Willi : See — Jungermann, Werner, Niemann, Six, and Walther. 3,338.167. Walther, William D., and C. P. Afauador. to The Dayton Steel Foundry Co. Pad structure. 3,349,871, 10-31-07, CI. 18S— 73. Walton, Billy J. : See — Bush. Austin L.. Jerman. McDurmont. Minor, and Wal- ton. 3.323.095. Walton Engineering Co. Ltd. : See — Lipscombe, John A. 3,329,340. Walton. Tlenrv M. : See — Cobbledick, David S.. and Walton. 3.304.275. Walton, Henry M., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Polyester coating materials. 3,309.335, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 10. Walton. Henry M.. to A. E. Stalev Mfg. Co. Amylose dl- glyceral composition. 3.312.560, 4-4-67. CI. 106- 2 1392 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Walton, Henry M., and D. S. Cobbledick, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Polymerizable material. 3,337,588, 8-22-67, CI. 260— 347.4. Walton. John F., to Halliburton Co. Series regulator. 3,303,- 417, 2-7-67. CI. 323—22. Walton, Kenneth L. : See — Anderson, Donald L., Walton, and Huelskamp. 3,339,275. Sundberg, Vernon C, Walton, and Franks. 3,324,472. Walton, Marvin. Screw driving tool. 3,302,672, 2-7-67, CI. 145 — 50. Walton, Marvin. One-way screw for operation with high speed power tools. 3,313,198, 4-11-67, CI. 85 — 45. Walton. Marvin. Flatheaded one-way screw. 3,331,274, 7-18- - 67, CI. 85—45. Walton, Neil D. : See — Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Holt, Lenney, Sederholm, and Walton. 3,346,086. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lennon. and Walton. 3,346,091. Cralle, Walter O., Jr., Lenny, Lennon, and Walton. 3,346,- 089. Walton, Richard R., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Fabric positioning mechanism. 3,356,237, 12-5-67, CI. 214 — 89. Walton, Robert E. Method of sealing a bag. 3,325,963, 6-20- 67, CI. 53 — 29. Walton, Wilfred E. : See — Parsons. Kenneth W., and Walton. 3,315,749. Walton, Wilfred E., to Universal American Corp. Automatic control system and apparatus for vehicle parking brakes. 3,358,797, 12-19-67, CI. 192—4. Walton, Wilfred E., and A. D. Bourdo, to Universal American Corp. Method of securing an insert to a sheet metal body. 3,339,270, 9-5-67, CI. 29—511. Waltonen, Edward J., to Wes Industries, Inc. Force applying devices having dual guide structures. 3,299,247, 1-17-67, CI. 219—89. Walts, John M., and L. M. Schenck. to General Aniline & Film Corp. Process of preparing alkylated hydroxy aromatic compounds. 3,360,573, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 624. Walulik, Albert : See — Scavuzzo, William J., and Walulik. 3,333,703. Walunas, Joseph S. : See — ■ Gorski, Alexander A., and Walunas. 3,339,146. AValus, Richard L., and G. H. Shaff, to Possis Machine Corp. Portable taper. 3,337,103, 8-22-67, CI. 226 — 35. Walworth, Bryant L., to American Cyanamid Co. Method for the control of undesirable plant growth. 3,295,949, 1-3- 67, CI. 71—2.7. Walworth, Bryant L., to American Cyanamid Co. Defoliation process employing 3-amino-3-carboxypropyl methyl sulf- oximine hydrogen sulfate. 3,323,895, 6-6-67, CI. 71—2.7. Walworth, Bryant L., to American Cyanamid Co. l-nitro-3- nitrosobenzene and derivatives thereof as herbicides. 3,328,- 155, 6-27-67, CI. 71—2.3. Walworth, Bryant L., to American Cyanamid Co. Benzene hexachloride as a preemergence herbicide. 3,356,486, 12-5- 67, CI. 71—126. Walworth Co. : See — ■ O'Connor, Hugh W. 3,331,581. Walworth, Vivian K., to Polaroid Corp Photographic prod- ucts and processes. 3,326,681, 6-20-67, CI. 96 — 3. Walz, Alfred. Gas discharge lamps with sinuous discharge path between electrodes. 3,296,480, 1-3-67. CI. 313 — 204. Walz. Alfred H., and R. Ostreicher, to Frako Kondensatoren- und Apparatebau G.m.b.H. Device for stabilizing an elec- tric consumer voltage with a leakage resistance trans- former. 3,319,205, 5-9-67, CI. 336 — 165. Walz, Dieter R. : See — Garwin, Edward L., Walz, and Jurow. 3,315,732. Walz, Helmut : See — Ley, Kurt. Walz, Redetzky, and Freytag. 3,344,109. Walz, Richard N., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Radiation source. 3,329,817, 7-4-67, CI. 250—106. Wanibold Erwin, to Licentia Patent-Verwaltungs-G.m.b.H. Convevbr. 3,335,845, 8-15-67. CI. 198—220. Wampach, Robert G., and E. J. Zasada, to Teletype Corp. Card transporting and stacking apparatus. 3,322,258, 5-30- 67, CI. 198 — 209. Wampfler, Jacob. Retractible safety steps. 3,341,223, 9-12- 67, Cl. 280 — 166. Wanamaker, Don E. Party hat. 3,358,293, 12-19-67, Cl. 2— 195. Wanamaker, Donald E., to Wall Mfg. Co. Dispensing device. 3,325.050, 6-13-67, Cl. 221 — 25. Wanaselja, Oley, to Alfred J. Roach. Over-voltage protection techniques. 3,333,153, 7-25-67. Cl. 317 — 9. Wanaselja, Olev. Over-voltage protection instrument. 3,340,- 431, 9-5-67, Cl. 317 — 9. Wanat, Edward J. : See — Burgess, Robert W.. and Wanat. 3,302,601. Wandel, Kurt, to Somat Corp. Waste disposal unit. 3,310,- 241, 3-21-67, Cl. 241—46. Wandel, Martin : See — Carl, Wolfgang, Glabisch, Reichle, and Wandel. 3,316,- 174. Wandel, Oscar A., to Fastener Corp. Fastener driving tool. 3,313,213, 4-11-67, Cl. 91 — 399. Wandel u. Goltermann, Firrna : See — Heidenreich, Karl H. 3,307,103. Wandeler, Rolf, H. Hopff, and A. Schroder, to W. R. Grace & Co. Dental material. 3,303,173, 2-7-67, Cl. 260 — 79.7. Wandelt, Allan R. : See — Gingerich, Cecil R., Hinschlager, and Wandelt. 3,354,002. Wander, A.. Dr., A.G. : See — Heffe, Wilhelm. 3,305,562. Wander, A,, Dr., S.A. : See — Fischer, Rudolf. 3,300,378. Fischer, Rudolf, and Hirt. 3,338,917. Hirt, Rudolf. 3,309,367. Hunziker. Fritz. 3,338,916. Schindler, Othmar. 3,309,369. Schmutz, Jean and Hunziker. 3,312,689. Schmutz, Jean, and Hunziker. 3,337,536. Schmutz, Jean, and Hunziker. 3,347,849. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Woorks, Inc. Method and apparatus for forming enlarged container rim. 3,321,- 562, 5-23-67. Cl. 264—93. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Multi- packaging device. 3,325,004, 6-13-67, Cl. 206—65. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Carrier package. 3.330,408, 7-11-67, Cl. 206 — 65. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Undercut molding apparatus and method. 3,342,915, 9-19-67, Cl. 264 — 92. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Compart- mented container package. 3,349.941, 10-31-67, Cl. 220 — 18. Wanderer, Herbert J., to Illinois Tool Works, Inc. Container with segmented lid seat. 3,349,950. 10-31-67, Cl. 220 — 60. Wanderer-Werke Aktiengesellschaf t Cologne : See — Weidanz, Herbert, and Ostermeier. 3,343,642. Wanders, Hans H., to Garland Mfg. Co. Plastic bowling pin comprising an extruded tubular body member. 3,329,430, 7-4-67, Cl. 273—82. Wandling, Clarence R. : See — Libby. Hugo L., and Wandling. 3,302,105. Wandrey, Clarence W. : See — Collins, Donald G., Seifner, and Wandrey. 3,298,310. Wandscheer, Evert. Snow loading device. 3,318,028, 5-9- 67, Cl. 37 — 43. Wanesky, William R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Methods and apparatus for assembling articles. 3,299,502, 1-24-67, Cl. 29 — 464. Wang, An, to Wang Laboratories, Inc. Security system. 3.306,318, 2-28-67, Cl. 137 — 552.5. Wang, An, and G.-Y. Chu, to Wang Laboratories Inc. Data translation system. 3.299,408, 1-17-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Wang, An, and G.-Y. Chu, to Wang Laboratories, Inc. Data processing system. 3,312,953, 4-4-67, Cl. 340 — 172.5. Wang, Chao C, to Sperry Rand Corp. Shaped-field hollow beam electron gun having high beam perveance and high beam convergence ratio. 3,815,110, 4-18-67, Cl. 313 — 84. Wang, Cheng-Hua : See — Yazejian, Zaven A., and Wang. 3,333,670. Wang, Chi-Hua, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of splitting S-S bonds in organic compounds using basic organic nitro- gen compounds. 3.326,873. 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 8.7. Wang, Chi-Hua, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of generat- ing free phenyl radicals. 3,326,995, 6-20-67, Cl. 260 — 668. Wang, Chi-Hua, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of cleaving S — S bonds in organic compounds using metal organic compounds. 3,328,368. 6-27-67, Cl. 260 — 88.7. Wang, Chi-Hua, to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Method of inducing cleavage of peroxides, hydrazines and disulfides using ti- tanous trihalides. 3,341,506, 9-12-67, Cl. 260—88.7. Wang. David I.-J. : Set; — Matsch, Ladislas C, Paivanas, Wang, and Gibbon. 3,357,- 586. Wang, Edward D., and A. N. Paone, to SCM Corp. Port- able data transferring machines operable from either DC or AC current. 3,344,899, 10-3-67, Cl. 197—12. Wang, Emile S. J. : See — Tompkins, James F., Jr., and Wang. 3,356,454. Wang, Frederick E., A. M. Syeles, W. L. Clark, and W. J. Buehler. 3,352,722, 11-14-67, Cl. 148—1.6. Wang. Kuei-Seng : See — Epstein, Philip L., and Wang. 3,334,308. Wang Laboratories Inc. : See — Wang, An. 3,306.318. Wang, An, and Chu. 3,299,408. Wang, An, and Chu. 3,312,953. Wang, Samuel S. M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Tetracycline hvdrochloride-piperazine complex. 3,347,861, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Wang, Samuel S M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Piperazine 2,6- diiodo-4-nitrophenyl phosphate. 3,347,862, 10-17-67, Cl. 260 — 268. Wang, Shyh, to The Regents of The University of Cali- fornia. Semiconductor laser and method. 3,305,685, 2-21-67, Cl. 250 — 199. Wang, Wensan. Wet filter-containing smoker's appliance. 3,313,309, 4-11-67, Cl. 131 — 265. Wanielista, Walter : See — Jennings, Lewis F., and Wanielista. 3,319,555. Wanielista, Walter, to Robertson Photo-Mechanix, Inc. Meth- od for reproducing a subject to be transferred to a rubber blanket for letterpress and offset printing and the like. 3,301,127. 1-31-67, Cl. 88 — 24. Waning, Hendrik : See — Nommensen, Johan P., and Waning. 3,358,326. Waninger, Matthias G., deceased, (by U. Waninger, nee Jung- bluth, executrix), and J. Berkes, to Kabelschlepp G.m.b.H. Device for supporting and feeding energy conducting cables, conduits, and the like. 3,337,696, 8-22-67, Cl. 191—12. LIST OF PATENTEES L393 \V;t ninger, Ursula: See — Waniuger, Matthias G., and Berkes. 3,337,09(1. Wanitschka, Karl: See — PrUlinger, Hans, and Wanitschka. 3,356,3SS. Wankel, Folix : See — Eiermann, Dankwart, and Wankel. 3,'359,or)4. Wankel G.m.b.II. : See — Eirmann, Dankwart, and Wankel. 3,359,934. Froede, Walter. 3,347,213. Froede, Walter, and Wenderoth. 3,323,712. Groth, Claus. 3,359,953. Jungbluth, Geor;_ r , and Antrum. 3,333,703. Paschki, Hanns-Dieter. 3,323,497. Wenderoth, Hans G., and Froede. 3,323,713. Zlmmermann, Hans-Georg. 3,302,623. Wanlass, Bert R., to General Motors Corp. Drive mechanism. 3,295,390, 1-3-67, CI. 74 — 507. Wanlass, Bert R., to General Motors Corp. Slip-In bearing. 3,316,034, 4-25-07, CI. 30S — 26. Wanlass, Bert R., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle bodv deck lid operating system. 3,343,303, 9-26-67, CI. 49 — 280. Wanlass, Frank M., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Low stand-by power complementary field effect cir- cuitry. 3,356,S5S, 12-5-67, CI. 307— SS.5. Wanless, Bea : See — Wanless, William F., and Davenport. 3,304,060. Wanless, William F., and H. A. Davenport, by court decree, said W. F. Wanless, deceased, assignor to B. Wanless. Reel lift. 3,304,060, 2-14-67, CI. 254 — 131. Wann. Richard EL, to Svlvania Electric Products, Inc. TV table mount. 3,321,165, 5-23-67, CI. 24S — 203. Wann, Robert E., and H. C. Godt, Jr., to Monsanto Co. Meth- od for inhibiting germination and pre-emergent growth of grass. 3,301,655, 1-31-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Wamian. Lloyd R., to The Bell Telephone Co. of Canada. Selector circuit. 3.316,356, 4-25-67, CI. 179 — 18. Wanner. Joseph W., to General Motors Corp. Relay con- trolled switching assembly. 3,304,483, 2-14-67, CI. 31S — 265. Wanner, Karl, to Robert Bosch, G.m.b.H. Torque wrench. 3,331,452, 7-1S-67. CI. 173 — 12. Wanner, Louis R. : See — - Alexander. Robert PI., and Wanner. 3,320,397. Bingeman, Wilbur H., Blickwedel, and Wanner. 3,320,- 09"). Wanner. Walter, to Hydrel A.G. Precision stamping press. 3.296,912, 1-10-67, CI. 83 — 461. Wanskuck Co. : See — Montesi, Edward N. 3,339,861. Wilson, John A. 3,316,679. Wilson, John A., Jr., Bover. and Vander. 3. 322. 373. Wilson, John A., Jr., anil Vander Pyl. 3,334,840. Wantland, Frederick W.. to Western Electric Co., Inc. Pulse peak detector. 3,328,704, 6-27-67, CI. 328 — 150. Wantuck, Stephen J. : See — ■ Eastwood, Sylvander C, Kelly, and Wantuck. 3,304,254. Wanuga, Stephen : See — ■ Hsu, Hsiung, and Wanuga. 3,320,542. Wanvig. Williard J. Mathematics instructing device. 3.339,- 295. 9-5-67. CI. 35—31. Wanzenberg, Fritz W. Process and apparatus for separation and recoverv of insulation materials and metals. 3,342,638, 9-19-67, CI. 134 — 9. Waples, George E., Jr., to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermo- setting ethylene copolymers. 3,300,452, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 7S.5. Waples, George E., Jr.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Flame proof compositions containing copolymers of ethylene and trl- bromoallyl esters. 3,316,329, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — S97. Wapner, Joseph S., to American Meter Co., Inc Multiple potentiometer assembly. 3,324,438, 6-6-67, CI. 33S— 129. Wapner, Joseph S., to Fischer & Porter Co. Automatic flow rate control system. 3,344, SOS, 10-3-67, CI. 137 — 4S6. Wappler, Helmut : See — Schumann, Herbert M., Dehmel, Menzl, and Wappler. 3.32S.946. Warberg, Henrik S., and V. V. McClure, to Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc. Sectional support grid for intermittently necked-down fuel pins. 3,350.276, 10-31-67, CI. 176—78. Ward Aero, Inc. : See — Ellis, Robert L. 3,357,364. Ward. Ashley F., Inc. : See — Friedmann, Anton R. J., and Eby. 3,350,015. Ward, Bennie R., Jr., to Reynolds Metals Co. Bonding alumi- num to titanium and heat treating the composite 3,359,142, 12-19-67. CI. 148 — 11.5. Ward, Berkeley E. : See — Bradfute. John PI., and Ward. 3.356,376. Ward, Bert G., Jr., and D. M. Gettig, to Chemetron Corp. Apparatus for combustion of fuels and burner therefor. 3,339,616, 9-5-67, CI. 15S— 109. Ward Blenkinsop & Co. Ltd. : See — Shapero. Maurice, and Green. 3,30S,136. Ward. Brian P.: See — Suozzo, John, Ward. E. and B., and Caputo. 3,305,S50. Ward. Calvin F.. to The Dow Chemical Co. Epoxv dioxanes and cured polymers obtained therefrom 3,300 415 1-24- 67, CI. 260 — 2. Ward. Carl S. : St 6 Lankford, William I,., Jr., Ward, and Van Winkle. ..754. Ward, Cecil R., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Annealing of idass. 3,301,650, 1-31-67, CI. 65 !i.Y Ward, Cecil It., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Glass drawing kiln L-block. 3,303.012, :i-7-07, CI. 65—193. Ward, Cecil K.. and P. J. Rail, to Pittsburgh rial.- Glass Co. Thickness measuring system. 3,304,015, 2-21-67, CI. :::; - Want,' Chester E.: See- Carpenter, Victor W., Ward, and Littmann. 3,347,718, Ward, Clayton E. Non-metallic horseshoe and method of attaching same to a horse's hoof. 3,310,115, 3-21-67, CI. 168 — 4. Ward, Clemson 11.. to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Collector head. 3,325,764, 6-13-67. CI. 339—5. Ward, Curtis E., to Varian Associates. Microwave oscillator output circuit having a band reject filter for increasing electronic tunable bandwidth. 3,310,746, 3-21-67, CI. 8 439. Ward. Curtis E., and D. R. Zangrando, to Varian Associates. Reflector augmented monotron oscillator for microwave generation. 3,339,149, S-29-67, CI. 331- 84. Ward, Dennis C, to Electric & Musical Industries Ltd. Reinforcing cap for moving coil loudspeakers. 3,310.131, 3-21-67, Cl. 181—32. Ward, Dennis .7., to Universal Oil Products Co. Gas separa- tion process. 3,306,841, 2-2S-67, Cl. 208— 10S. Ward, Derek E., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Regenerator packing. 3,304,999, 2-21-67, Cl. 165—10. Ward, Donald H. : See — Boyd, Clinton A., Venema, and Ward. 3.340,500. Ward, Edward V. : See — Walker, Allen C, Newman, Andrews, and Ward. 3,313,- 174 Ward, Elmer F., to Task Corp. Apparatus for supporting stacked and bonded laminations for electrical apparatus. 3,356,360, 12-5-67, Cl. 269—52. Ward, Elmer F., R. N. Rigney, and R. R. Tracy, to Task Corp. Induced vaporization cooling of rotary electrical machines. 3,333,126, 7-25-67, Cl. 310 — 54. Ward, Emmett J. : See — Suozzo, John, Ward, E. J. and B. P., and Caputo. 3,305.- S50. Ward. Emmett J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Supervisory apparatus. 3,312,965, 4-4-67, Cl. 340 — 213. Ward. Eric J. • See — Smith, Gordon V., and Ward. 3,311,782. Ward, Eugene T., to Allied Steel & Tractor Products. Inc. Hydraulically-operated shoring apparatus with pressure safety lock. 3,335,573, S-15-67, Cl. 61 — 41. Ward. Frank L., to J. C. Sullivan. Humidity indicating device. 3.326,044, 6-20-67, Cl. 73—336.5. Ward, Frank L., to Clarostat Mfg. Co., Inc. Incremental re- sistance module. 3,334,323, 8-1-67, Cl. 33S — 77. Ward, Frederick W. A. : See — Popp, Raymond P., and Ward. 3.332,301. Ward, Frederick W. A., and J. Douglas, to The Steel Co. of Canada, Ltd. Four-high rolling mill. 3,307,386, 3-7- 67, Cl. 72—241. Ward. George (Barwell) Ltd.: See — ■ Worswick. Tom. 3,334,426. Ward, George A. : See — Olender, Francis B., and Ward. 3,345,115. Ward. George C. : See — Bray, Thomas L, Cofer, Proctor, and Ward. 3.318,364. Bray, Thomas L., Cofer. Proctor, and Ward. 3,331.431. Bray, Thomas L., and Ward. 3,31S,369. Bray, Thomas L„ and Ward. 3,319,700. Cofer. Daniel B., Proctor, and Ward. 3.322,184. Cofer, Daniel B., Proctor, and Ward. 3.333.024. Cofer, Daniel B., Proctor, Ward, and Brav. 3.331,539. Cofer, Daniel B., Ward, and Proctor. 3.296.6S2. Cofer, Daniel B., Ward, and Proctor. 3.317.994. Ward, George C, to Southwire Co. Casting wheel cooling ap- paratus. 3.333,629, S-l-67, Cl. 164 — 27S. Ward, George E. : See — Monroe. Charles H., and Ward. 3.345.17S. Ward. George W.. and R. M. Willison. to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Formation of chromium-containing coatings on steel strip. 3.340.054, 9-5-67, Cl. 75 — 208. Ward, Gerald G. : Sec— Morkoskl. James, and Ward. 3.321.029. Morkoski, James, and Ward. 3.326,300. Ward, Gerald G., to International Harvester Co. Reversing mechanism for two-way plow. 3.307,635, 3-7-67. Cl. 172— 225. Ward. Harry, to AMF International Ltd. Machine for cutting leaf tobacco. 3.322.175. 5-30-67. Cl. 146 — 121. Ward. Harry, to AMF International Ltd. Apparatus for sharp- ening rotary cutters. 3.32S.924. 7-4-67, Cl. 51 — 2A'.\ Ward. Irving A. : See — Bucknell, Ernest PL, and Ward. 3.324.S79. Ward, Irving A., and J. H. Bletcher. 5% to the estate of R. E. Bletcher, deceased, 3%% to J. H. Bletcher. trustee. 10<% to P. W. Bletcher. 10% to H. S. Broudum. S% to C. Robert- son. 1% to K. Robertson, trustee, 2%% to O. B. Robertson. S% to J. H. Bletcher. 2% to R. J. Bletcher. 8% to E. PI. Bucknell, 4'.',% to M. Glauber, trustee. 12V. % to the estate of M. Bucknell, deceased, 20^<" r to M. B. Liston. and 4V. t~ r tn D. G. Liston. trustee. Diverter. 3.330.935, S-22-67, "Cl. 137—119. 1394 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ward, Ivan M., to Geo. H. Wilson (Shilton) Ltd. Tool clamp- ing device. 3,329,048, 7-4-67, CI. 82—36. Ward, James A., to Sperry Rand Corp. Programming device. 3,297,915, 1-10-67, CI. 317—99. Ward, James E., to Relton Corp. Actuator and timer. 3,310.989, 3-28-67, CI. 74 — 117. Ward, James F. : See — MacDonald, Robert T., and Ward. 3,352,647. MacDonald, Robert J., and Ward. 3,352,668. Ward. John A. : See — Marley, James E., Roberts, and Ward. 3,320,354. Ward, Jobn M. : See — Squire, George L., and Ward. 3,356,561. Ward, John R., to United States of America, Navy. Sleeve seal. 3,303,757, 2-14-67, CI. 92 — 201. Ward, John R., Jr., and K. C. Naslund, to Inland Steel Prod- ucts Co. Deck and truss. 3,336,717, 8-22-67, CI. 52—645. Ward, John V. : See — Elder, Harry J., Gwynn, and Ward. 3,332,971. Ward, John W., to Teledyne, Inc. Seam detector. 3,316,760, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 159. Ward, Joseph D. Receivers for hollow articles of convergent form. 3,311,294, 3-28-67, CI. 232 — 43.1. Ward, Larry E. : See — Oppel, John A., and Ward. 3,333,071. Ward. Leonard, Electric Co. : See — Scheib, John, Jr. Re. 26,172. Scheib, John, Jr. 3,299,378. Ward, Loyal F., Jr., and D. D. Phillips, to Shell Oil Co. Dimethyl 2-chloro-l-(2,5-dichlorophenyl) vinyl phosphate. 3,305.609, 2-21-67, CI. 260—957. Ward, Mark E., to Midland-Ross Corp. Means for supplying air to a gas burner. 3.351,118, 11-7-67, CI. 158 — 118. Ward, Montague J., to Corsemarts Electrical Engineers Ltd. Devices for signalling the passage of moving objects. 3,341,- 703, 9-12-67, CI. 246 — 247. Ward, Norman E., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Soap drying process. 3,336,967, 8-22-67, CI. 159 — 47. Ward, Peter A. : See — Wilde, Geoffrey L., Ward, Williamson, and Baker. 3,352,- 114. Ward, Peter A., J. A. Mullins, and M. H. Bryan-Brown, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Mounting arrangement for engines. 3,318,554, 5-9-67, CI. 244 — 54. Ward, Peter W. : See — Harris, Lionel R. F., Bray, Knight, Peddle, Ward, Speed, Allum, Mann, Simmons, Douglas, and Martin. 3,317,- 675. Ward, Raymond R„ to H. A. Rippl. Bag fastening device. 3,315,324, 4-25-67, CI. 24 — 30.5. Ward. Reginald D. : See — Van Mazijk, Antoon P., and Ward. 3,326,378. Ward, Richard : See — Allen, Archelaius D„ and Ward. 3,320,001. Ward, Richard B. : See — Pascal, Ivan, and Ward. 3.355,498. Ward, Richard B., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Proc- ess of preparing perfluoroalkane-disulfonic acid salts by contacting bis (alkylsulfonyl) perfluoroalkanes with alkali permanganate. 3,346,606, 10-10-67, CI. 260 — 429. Ward, Robert A., to General Electric Co. Method of making polyethylene insulated electrical conductors. 3.325,325, 6-13-67, CI. 156 — 56. Ward. Robert E. : See — Kendall, George H., Sr., Host, Ward, and G. H. Kendall, Jr. 3,315,778. Ward. Robert M. : See — Gill, George A., Jr. 3,343,547. Ward, Roger B. : See — Capp, Clifford W., and Ward. 3,318,966. Ward. Ronald L. : See — Smith, Watt V., and Ward. 3,337,222. Ward, Samuel, Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — MacWilliams, Robert W. 3,344,794. Ward, Samuel I., to Crystal Research Laboratories, Inc. Air treating device. 3,309,849, 3-21-67. CI. 55 — 387. Ward. Samuel W. Self-contained audio amplified musical in- strument. 3,311,010, 3-28-67, CI. 84 — 376. Ward, Texas S. : See — Grosbard, Gregory, and Lazenberry. 3,343.295. Ward, Thomas D., and M. W. Smith, to Texas Vitrified Pipe Co. Trickling filter media. 3,329.271, 7-4-67, CI. 210 — 150. Ward, Thomas H. Building construction. 3,304,674, 2-21- 67, CI. 52 — 233. Ward, Wallace W. Powdered material dispenser. 3,305,139, 2-21-67. CI. 222 — 168.5. Ward, Wallace W. Cup dispenser and magazine. 3,308,988, 3-14-67. CI. 221 — 113. Ward. Wallace W. Liquid dispensing means. 3,311,266, 3-28-67, CI. 222—146. Ward, Warren F. Valved migratory scraper. 3,330,358, 7-11- 67, CI. 166—175. Ward, Warren F. Self-reversing scraper. 3,330,359, 7-11-67 CI. 166—175. Ward, William A., to United States Scientific Instruments, Inc. Flash-producing apparatus employing circuits inde- pendent of recovery time of flash device. 3,354,351, 11-21- 67, CI. 315 — 240. Ward, William A., to United States Scientific Instruments, Inc. Recurrent pulsing system with semiconductor junction rectifier in capacitor discharge path. 3,355,625, li-28-67, CI. 315—200. Ward, William E., to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Universally pivotal switch actuating device. 3,360,620, 12-26-67, CI. 200 — 61.28. Ward, William M., Jr. Apparatus for figure reducing. 3,310,052, 3-21-67, CI. 128 — 293. Wardale, David J. S. : See — Bally, Alexander O., and Wardale. 3,299,938. Wardell, Alvero A. Vibratory tamper. 3,306,174, 2-28-67, CI. 94 — 49. Wardell, Wallace L. : See — Witherspoon, John F., and Wardell. 3,312,017. Warden, Robert L., to Shell Oil Co. Production method for steeply-dipping formations. 3,312,278, 4-4-67, CI. 166 — 9. Wardlaw, Russell, and C. J. Dennehy, to The Cookson Co. Retractable wall apparatus and drive mechanism therefor. 3,334,725, 8-8-67, CI. 198 — 89. Ware, Ben F., and P. W. Oligny, to Ajax Mfg. Co. Forging machine for extruding and working metal articles. 3,302,- 438, 2-7-67, CI. 72 — 315. Ware, Chester D., to The Trane Co. Condensate removal apparatus. 3,313,123, 4-11-67, CI. 62 — 272. Ware, Chester D., to The Trane Co. Heat transfer surface. 3,326,283, 6-20-67, CI. 165—181. Ware, Chester D., and H. D. Foust, to The Trane Co. Heat exchange apparatus. 3,313,286, 4-11-67, CI. 126 — 110. Ware, Chester D., and A. O. Tadewald, to The Trane Co. Heat exchange apparatus. 3,313,343, 4-11-67, CI. 165 — 166. Ware, Elizabeth C. Toll tender device. 3,316,924, 5-2-67, CI. 133—1. Ware, James H., and T. R. Shieh, to International Minerals & Chemical Corp. Preparation of acid phytase. 3,297,548, 1-10-67, CI. 195—66. Ware, John T., to Burlington Industries, Inc. Liquid trans- fer unit. 3,319,578, 5-16-67, CI 103 — 235. Ware, Loren M., % to J. E. Johns. Pointing tool. 3,318,490, 5-9-67, CI. 222—340. Ware, Richard E. : See — Hall, Lewis W., Jr., Boyer, and Ware. 3,360,488. Ware, Richard E., to Sun Oil Co. Pressure-sensitive adhesive comprising atactic polypropylene. 3,356,766, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 897. Ware, Robert L. : See — Robbins, George T., and Ware. 3,352,581. Wareham, Robert R. : See — Land. Edwin H., Chen, Lothrop, and Wareham. 3,295,- 426. Warfel, George H. : See — Holmes, George B., and Warfel. 3,340,882. Warfel, George H., to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. Coin grouping method and apparatus. 3.322,131, 5-30-67. CL 133 — 1. Warfel, George H., to Bank of America National Trust and Savings Association. Coin package. 3,341,110, 9-12-67, CI. 229—87.2. Warfel, Richard M., to Banburv Mfg. Corp. Vacuum lifting pad. 3,307,869, 3-7-67, CI, 294—64. Warfield, Frank E., Jr., to Central Mfg. Co. Method of and apparatus for condensing odiferous gases. 3,338,029, 8-29- 67. CI. 55—20. Warfield, Grant I. Combination cabinet and table. 3,331,335, 7-18-67. CI. 108—50. Warfield. John N., G. M. Gooch, and J. R. Hogan, to Wilcox Electric Co., Inc. Double bridge network for producing signals having a modulation envelope phase difference. 3,328,798, 6-27-67, CI. 343—106. Warfield, Robert W., and M. C. Petree, to United States of America, Navy. Method for studving effects of polymeriza- tion in D.C. electric field. 3,321,391, 5-23-67, CI. 204 — 165. Waring, James C. : See — Gay, Robert V., and Waring. 3,327,443. Waring, Wilson S., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Pharmaceutical compositions containing certain arylthio- and/or arylsulphenyl-aliphatic acid derivatives and proc- ess of using same for reduction of serum lipid levels. 3,328,247, 6-27-67, CI. 167—65. Wark, Geoffrey A. : See — Rakowicz, Jan A., and Wark. 3,345,943. Wark. George C. : See — Richards, Roy, Wagner, and Ward. 3,351,126. Wark, John D. : See — Metzler, Charles L., Wark, and Holzwarth. 3,334,791. Warkoczewski, Joseph T. : See — Stephens, Frederick N., Burhans, Warkoczewski, and Taylor. 3,347,225. Warman, Bloomfield J., to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Automatic telephone exchange systems. 3,301,960, 1-31-67. CI. 179—18. Warman, Bloomfield J., R. J. F. Derbyshire, and D. P. Gar- rett, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Electrical circuit modules. 3,302,068, 1-31-67, CI. 317 — 101. Warman, Bloomfield J., and R. J. F. Derbvshire, to Associated Electrical Industries, Ltd. Modular electrical assemblies. 3,320,487, 5-16-67, CI. 317 — 101. Warman, Bloomfield J., D. P. Garrett, and R. J. F Derbv- shire, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Electric cir- cuit modules. 3,334,274, 8-1-67. CI. 317 — 99. Warman, Bloomfield J., and R. J. F. Derbyshire, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Reed relay switching systems. 3,336,507, S-15-67, CI. 317—99. LIST OF PATENTEES 1395 Wurman, Bloomfleld J., and J. II. Marshall, to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Automatic telephone exchange systems with registering of called lines. 3,347,993, 10-17- 07, CI. 179 — 18. Wurman, Charles PI., to Research and Development Pty, Ltd. Liquid displacement pressure transfer pump. 3,306,210, 2-28-67. CI. 103—52. Wurman, Murray, to Brew Chemical Corp. Synthetic ester lubricants. 3,300,405. 12-26-07. CI. 252—56. Warmer, Richard J. : See — Cope, Lawrence H., and Warmer. 3,336,056. Warnierdam, William J. Stalk remover for cotton gleaner. Re. 26,311. 11-2S-67, CI. 56— 2S. Warn. Arthur M., and II. J. Hegar. Lockable hub. 3,351,364, 11-7-07. CI. 2S7 — 53. Waruaka, Glenn E., to Lord Corp. Acoustical barrier treat- ment. 3.29S.457, 1-17-67. CI. 181 — 33. Warnaka, Glenn E.. to Lord Corp. Structural acoustically transparent for compressional waves and acoustically damped for bending or ilexural waves. 3,330,376, 7-11-67, CI. 1S1 — 0.5. Warnant, Julien : See — Bucourt, Robert, Fierdet, Costerousse, Joly, Warnant, anil Gotfinet. 3,349,130. Joly, Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,301,756. Joly. Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,313,702. Joly, Robert, Warnant, and Jolly. 3,332,908. Joly, Robert, Warnant, Jolly, and Prost. 3,301,878. Warnant, Julien, R. Joly, A. Allais, and P. Girault, to Roussel- Uclaf. Method of effective sedation, narcosis and muscular relaxation. 3,345,259, 10-3-67, CI. 167—52. Warnclce, Ernst A., to O. H. Drager. Pressure gas storage container and safety breathing apparatus. 3,338,238, S-29-07, CI. 128 — 142.2. Warne, Thomas P., Jr.: See — Marley, James E., and Warne. 3,350,679. Warnecke, Gert: See — Von Munchhausen, Phillpp A., and Warnecke. 3,305,- 471. Warnell, Joseph L. : See — Fritz, Charles G., and Warnell. 3.317.4S4. Fritz, Charles G., and Warnell. 3,347,901. Warnell, Joseph L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fluorocarbon ethers containing iodine. 3,311,658, 3-28-07, CI. 260—544. Warnell, Joseph L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Crosslinkable polymers formed from iodine-containing per- fluoroalkyl vinyl ethers. 3,351,619, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — SO. 76. Warnell, Joseph L., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tet- r.ifluoroethvlene epoxide polyethers. 3,355,397, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 2. Warner, Albert C, and M. E. Allen, to Warner Development Ltd. Defensive weapon and cartridge therefor. 3,352,046, 11-14-67, CI. 42—1. Warner Brothers Co.. The: See — Sutz. Richard K. 3,316.603. Warner Development Ltd. : See — Warner, Albert C, and Allen. 3,352.046. Warner, Edgar, to Champion Papers Inc. Doctor blade for coating apparatus. 3,304,910, 2-21-67, CI. 118 — 104. Warner Electric Brake & Clutch Co. : See — Bovd, John A. and D. E. 3,319,435. Klinkenberg, Hubert E. 3,307,669. Klinkenberg, Hubert E. 3,332,145. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and Simonson. 3,321,827. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and Simonson. 3.322.249. Klinkenberg, Hubert E., and Simonson. 3,33S,349. Simonson, Le Roy W. 3,297,122. 'Stilley, Herschel H., and Kordik. 3,340,450. Warner Electric Corp. : See — Siiberg, Hemming G. 3,349,280. Taylor, Sidney. 3,349,205. Warner, Gene, to Concut, Inc. Machine for transversely slotting a strip of concrete pavement at different angles. 3,31S,6'37, 5-9-67, CI. 299—39. Warner, George S. : See — Portnoy, Joseph, and Warner. 3,322,114. Warner, Harrv A. Audible and visual indicator for adjustable safety razors. 3,335.490, 8-15-67, CI. 30 — 34. Warner, Henry L., to United States of America, Navy. Sig- nal amplitude derivation from coincidence information. 3,296,581, 1-3-67, CI. 340—3. Warner, Iva J. : See — Ortman, Charles H. 3,306,143. Warner, James P. : See — Selhost. Dale L., and Warner. 3,332,475. Warner. John M. Combined beverage and refrigerant con- tainers. 3.33S,067, 8-29-67, CI. 62 — 264. Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. : See — Anschel, Joachim, Fox, Evans, and Schwartz. 3,331,741. Anthon. Erik W. 3,323.058. Babson, Arthur L. 3,326.777. Bilotti, Anthony G. 3,352,689. Brechner. Stanley, and Como. 3,359,168. Brown, Richard E.. and Meltzer. 3,301,S89. Brown, Richard E., and Meltzer. 3,314,962. Brown, Richard E., and Meltzer. 3.320,260. Brown, Richard E., and Meltzer. 3.336.316. Brown, Richard E., and Meltzer. 3,336.318. Brown, Richard E., and Meltzer. 3,346,582. 3/314,972. 3,298,882. 3,298,570. pair of lamp indicators Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co.: Sir -Continued Chessin, Max. 3,33 1,855. Coleman, Charles M 3,331,857. Engelhard, Hermann, Reuwanz, Credner, and Gelsel. 3,341,572. Evans, George L., Heller, and Schwartz. 3,341,427. Evans. George L., Heller, and Schwartz. 3,359,180. Higuchi, Takeru, and Horn. 3,347,640. Higuchl, Takeru, and Horn. 3,347,641. Johnson, Peter L., and Ewing. 3,303. 8 I I Kriuisc, George M.., and Ninger. 3,336,200. Lewin, Seymour Z. 3,360,345. McMillan, Freeman II. 3,357,8S6. McMillan, Freeman II., and Pattlson. 3,304,313. Meltzer, Robert I. 3,313,822. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,301,864. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3. 336.: 315. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,341,543. Meltzer, Robert I., and Brown. 3,341,544. Meltzer, Robert I., and Lutz. 3,320,126. Merrill, Edward J., and Babson. 3,331,862. Novlssimo, Alfred A. 3,303,796. Scott, Morton W. 3.341,415. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,314,96 1. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,326,923. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,331,849. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,341,528. Shavel, John, Jr., and Morrison. 3,359,273. Shavel, John, Jr., Von Strandtmann, and Puchalski. 3,304,309. Shavel, John, Jr., and Zinnes. 3,346,572. Shavel, John, Jr., and Zinnes. 3,346,633. Sheth, Bhogilal B. 3,326,755. Siegmund, Walter P., and Cole. 3,355,273. Simeone, Mario J. 3,345,918. Stanabaek, Robert .1., Brown, and Meltzer. 3.314.905. Stanaback, Robert J.. Brown, and Meltzer. 3,326,920. Stanabaek, Robert J., Brown, and Meltzer. 3,326,921. Stolar, Morris E., and Ninger. 3,336,199. Travaglio, Dalnv. 3,348,691. Young, Thomas E., and Scott. Warner, Leslie L. : See — Waugh, John A., and Warner. Warner, Loren E. : See — Skorey, John M., and Warner. Warner, Louis A. Apparatus having and terminal means for insertion into a standard electrical out-let to test for line voltage, short circuits, polarity and the like. 3.323.041, 5-30-67. CI. 324 — 51. Warner, Louis A. Computer for decimal location. 3,323,718, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 64.3. Warner, Louis A. Control circuit. 3,335,319, 8-8-67, CI. 315 — 201. Warner, Paul F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polysulfide poly- mers. 3,305,536, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 79.7. Warner, Paul F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Ultraviolet light reaction between an alkyl polythiol and a liquid diene polymer. 3,338,S10, 8-20-67, CI. 204 — 159.18. Warner, Paul F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Process of con- verting mercaptans to disulfides. 3,340,324, 9-5-67, CI. 260—608. Warner, Paul F., and J. L. Willis, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Extractive distillation of sulfolane with an isoparaffinic hv- drocarbon entrainer. 3.352.765, 11-14-67, CI. 203 — 70. Warner, Philip C, to United Power Co. Ltd. Moderator cores for nuclear reactors. 3,351,535, 11-7-67, CI. 176 — 84. Warner, Philip C, and J. C. Bennett, to United I'ower Co. Ltd. Gas-cooled, graphite-moderated nuclear reactor. 3,342.- 691, 9-19-67, CI. 176 — 00. Warner, Ralph E., Sr. Livestock feeder. 3,330.257, 7-11-67, CI. 119—61. Warner, Ralph S. : See — Gibbs, Leslie E.. and Warner. 3,311,783. Warner, Raymond M., Jr., to Motorola, Inc. High gain am- plifier employing cascaded opposite conductivity field effect transistors. 3,359,503. 12-19-67, CI. 330 — 17. Warner, Raymond M.. Jr., and G. Csanky. to Motorola. Inc. Logic elements using field-effect transistors in source fol- lower configuration. 3,299,291. 1-17-67, CI. 307 — 8S.5. Warner. Raymond M., Jr., and F. R. Carlson, to Motorola Inc. Current regulator. 3,303,413, 2-7-67, CI. 323 — 4. Warner, Raymond M., Jr., and Y. A. Konnan, to Motorola. Inc. Direct current semiconductor divider. 3.360,698, 12-26-67. CI. 317—235. Warner, Robert to Jet-Stream Industries. Skis. 3,297,332. .1-10-67. CI. 2S0 — 11.13. Warner. Robert E., to The Polvmer Corp. Method of producing nylon powders. 3.325,455, 0-13-67, CI. 260 — 7S. Warner, Robert E. Domestic hot water storage supply system. 3,330,332, 7-11-07, CI. 165 — 26. Warner, Roger J., and R. E. Gilbert. Fishing tackle box. 3.350.S10, 11-7-67. CI. 43 — 57.5. Warner. Ronald E.. and I. Johnsson. to Wesfinghouse Electric Corp. Rotor structure for an elastic fluid utilizing machine. 3,304.052, 2-14-67, CI. 253—39. Warner, Samuel R. Air distribution system for a self-pro- pelled land vehicle such as an automobile. 3,295,431. 1-3- 07. CI. 98—2. Warner, Stanley D., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Cathodic protection circuit including diode means. 3. 330, 751. 7-11- 67, CI. 204—196. 1396 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Warner & Swasey Co., The : See — Cordes, Edward V., Jr. 3,351,907. Fisher. John. 3,300,013. Fisher, John. 3,306,412. Gloor, Wilbur T. 3,323,357. Gloor, Wilbur T. 3,354,704. Kline, Lester H. 3,300,069. Lutz, Gilbert F. 3,343,190. Lutz, Gilbert F. 3,358,375. Maceyka, Joseph G. 3,358,538. Papp, Michael W. 3,354,764. Przvbvlski, Daniel F., Shook, Kline, and Rice. 3,329.291. Schoepe. Harry. 3.333.511. Seidel, Robert C. 3,339,253. Shook, William M., and Kline. 3,303,752. Smith, William M., and Beers. 3,348,443. Stein, William B. 3,316,617. Thomas, Lucius E., and Rainey. 3,358,853. "Van Deusen, George S. 3,339,244. Warner, Wayne E. Airborne distribution system and retrac- tion apparatus therefor. 3,351,305, 11-7-67, CI. 244 — 136. Warner, Willard E. : See — Exline, William C, Kenworthy, and Warner. 3,338,255. Warner, William D., and N. E. Campbell, to Acme Tool, Inc. Rotating and circulating whipstock apparatus. 3,336,990, 8-22-67, CI. 175 — 82. Warner, William L. : See — Cutler, Duncan B., Warner, and Hadden. 3,353,327. Warner, William P. Hinge. 3,333,294, 8-1-67. CI. 16—191. Warner, Wilton C. : See — Reed. Reginald A., Taft, and Warner. 3.334,723. Warnes, Don E., to St. Joseph Lead Co. Desulfurized zinc con- centrate pellets. 3.346.364, 10-10-67, CI. 75 — 6. Warnick, Adolf to Franz Plasser Bahnbaumaschinen. Method for lining curves. 3,343,496, 9-26-67, CI. 104 — 7. Warnick, Alan : See — Colvin. Alex D., and Warnick. 3,299,703. Warning, Clair J. : See — Hudson, Robert M., and Warning. 3,329,619. Warnke. Larry L. : See — Bush, George B.. and Warnke. 3,351,943. Warnken, Elmer P., and M. Korelitz, to Studebaker Corp. Method and apparatus for forming laminated, cylindrical wall structures. 3,300,356, 1-24-67, CI. 156 — 189. Warnock, Lyle F., Jr., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Dynamic gas film supported inertial instrument. 3,339,421, 9-5-67, CI. 74 — 5. Warnock, Merville L. : See — Hershey, Harold J., O'Connor, and Warnock. 3,320,369. Warns, Egon : See — Dommann, Gunther, Hoffmann, Floter, and Warns. 3,301.519. Warren, Charles K., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Aldehyde polymerization process. 3,305,530, 2-21-67, CI. 260—67. Warren, Charles K., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Process for the production of polyaldehydes. 3,305,531, 2-21-67, CI. 260—67. Warren, Charles K., to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Polyacetal stabilisation process. 3,318,847, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 67. Warren, Charles S. : See — Booth. Grant W., and Warren. 3.312.941. Warren, Charles W. Toy racing game with rotating arm and separate sub-rotor drive. 3,326,555, 6-20-67, CI. 273—86. Warren, Charles W. Tov automobile race device with roll-over ramp. 3,336,695, 8-22-67, CI. 46 — 240. Warren. Charley : See — Lee, Clifford S. 3.300.1S6. Warren. Clinton C. to Cornell Mfg. Co. Pump. 3,295,450, 1-3-67, CI. 103—115. Warren, Clinton C, to Cornell Mfg. Co. Mechanical seal assembly. 3,301,191, 1-31-67. CI. 103 — 111. Warren, Daniel, to Shell Oil Co. Process for curing epoxy resins with a salt of an imidazole and compositions thereof. 3,356,645, 12^5^67, CI. 260—47. Warren, Donald E. : See — Thorn, Rov W., Jr., Warren. Perkins, Rickman, and Norris. 3.338,745. Warren, Elbert L. : See — Isborn, Carl L., and Warren. 3,308,455. Warren Fastener Corp. : See — Meyer, Engelbert A. 3,337,925. Meyer, Engelbert A. 3,354,597. Warren, Jack K. : See — Smith, Alan J., and Warren. 3,305,459. Warren. -Tames D. : See — McCav, Thomas E., Warren, and Adams. 3,322,904. Warren, Keith A. : See — Bills, Daniel G., and Warren. Bills. Daniel G., and Warren. Warren, Larry H. : See — Fereuson, Lawrence A., Northrup, and Warren. 3,330,- 180. Warren Mfg. Co., The : See — Rhyne. Earl C, Jr. 3,341,766. Warren Petroleum Corp. : S-ee — Slade, Ernest A. 3,29S,399. Slade, Ernest A. 3,309,925. Warren, Raymond W., and R. E. Bowles, to United States of America, Army. Multi-channel fluid elements. 3,340,884, 9-12-67, CI. 137—915. Warren. Reginald, to Cape Marine Propulsion Ltd. Marine jet propulsion units. 3,347,045, 10-17-67, CI. 60 — 222. 3.298.719. 3,304,731. Warren, Richard E., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Cooler compensating, heater for temperature control in glass mak- ing. 3,333,936, 8-1-67, CI. 65—182. Warren, Robert A. : See — Bass, Paul D., and Warren. 3.344.749. Warren, Robert A., to The Sierraein Corp. Uniformly heated conductive panels. 3,302,002, 1-31-67, CI. 219 — 543. Warren, Robert L. : Sec — Usry, Joe D., and Warren. 3,33S,093. Warren, S. D., Co. : See — Forrester, Gilbert. 3,310,169. Gilman, Warren B., Goff, Porter, and Freeman. 3.297,- 472. Goff, Lindsay O. 3,350,217. Goff, Lindsay O., Gilman, Freeman, and Porter. 3,338,734. Mattor, John A. 3.314,788. Spencer, Millard C. 3,335,017. Taylor. Ruel E., Jr. 3.322,424. Warren, Stanley J., to Anton Smith & Co., Inc. Electrolytic machining wheel. 3,317,416, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 290. Warren, Steven A., and G. Zanck ; said Zanck assor. to said Warren. Near-point tachistoscope. 3,358,391, 12-19-67, CI. 35—35. Warren, Walter S. Synchronization device for two or more rotatable components. 3,329,470, 7-4-67, CI. 303 — 21. Warren, Wesley S., and E. L. Kessler, to General Automation Mfg., Inc. Core drill. 3,306,380, 2-28-67, CI. 175—330. Warren, William F., to United States of America, Navy. Plated wire for underwater mooring applications. 3,328,140, 6-27-67, CI. 29—191.6. Warrick, Edward C. : See — Niehaus, Edward J., Jr., and Warrick. 3,314,312. Warrington, Albert R. V. C, to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Electrical-fault detector for detecting fault currents having an appreciable harmonic content. 3,308,345, 3-7-67, CI. 317 — 18. Warrington, Elbert E. Art of well drilling. 3,322,215, 5-30- 67, CI. 175 — 72. Warrington, Henry G. : See — Adams, Campbell V., and Warrington. 3,357,315. Warrington, Henry G., and C. V. Adams, to Nulcan Iron Works Inc. Mandrel for driving pile shells. 3,329,216, 7-4— 67, CI. 173 — 132. Warsager, Rubin. Apparatus for surface decorating of arti- cles. 3,309,256, 3-14-67, CI. 156 — 542. Warschauer, Douglas M., to Raytheon Co. Beam scanning device. 3,349,174, 10-24-67, CI. 178 — 7.6. Warsen, Joseph S. Golf practice device. 3,348,416, 10-24-67, CI. 73 — 379. Warshaw, Saul : 'See — Loveland, Winton, and Warshaw. 3,355,855. Warshawsky, Jay, to General American Transportation Corp. Automatic focusing apparatus and method. 3,336,851, 8-22— 67, CI. 95 — 44. Warshawsky, Jerome. Swivel joint coupling for lamp arms. 3,322,886, 5-30-67, CI. 174 — 86. Warshawsky, Jerome. Electric wire threading apparatus for lamp arms and like conduits. 3,353,791, 11-21-67, CI. 254 — 134.3. Wartell, Harry, to Harlee-George, Inc. Article dispenser hav- ing empty supply source responsive means. 3,298,566, 1-17-67, CI. 221—19. Wartenberg, Klaus, to iSiemens-Schuckertwerke Aktienge- sellschaft. Method of producing semiconductor material using a phosphorus nitrile halide. 3,360,408, 12-26-67, CI. 148—174. Wartenberg, Kurt. Two-stage overhead process condenser for distilling columns. 3,328,264, 6-27-67, CI. 202 — 189. Warthan, Jimmie E. : See — Valdettara, Alarico A., Warthan, and Perry. 3,353,878. Warthen, John L. : See — Briggs, Warren S., Stover, and Warthen. 3,295,918. Stover, William A., Warthen, and Briggs. 3,304,150. Warthen, William P. : See — Pitts, Bobby L., Smith, and Warthen. 3,310,845. Warthen. William P., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Knitting method. 3,302,431, 2-7-67, CI. 66 — 125. Warthen, William P., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Knitting apparatus. 3,307,378, 3-7-67, CI. 66 — 125. Warthen, William P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Mat of ribbon shaped mineral fibers having a reflective coating. 3,310,455, 3-21-67, CI. 161 — 170. Warthen, William P., to Deering Milliken Research Corp. Textile drafting apparatus. 3,310,846, 3-28-67, CI. 19 — 253. Warthen. William P., to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method for indicating material stream characteristics by calorimetry. 3,324,721, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 204. Warthen, William P., to Deering Milliken Research Corp.. Textile drafting apparatus. 3,332,115, 7-25-67, CI. 19 — 254. Wartman, Lloyd H., to Union Carbide Corp. Ethylene copolymers with vinyl esters plasticized with phosphate and carboxylic esters. 3,308,086, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 30.6. Wartman. Lloyd H., and C. E. Ladish, to Union Carbide Corp. Polyolefin compositions stabilized with epoxyalkanoamides. 3,349,056, 10-24-67, CI. 260—30.4. Wartsila, Cy, AB : See— Toivonen, Kauko K. 3,325,910. LIST OF PATENTEES L397 Warwick, Edward II.. to General Motors Corp. Disc brake. 3,317.009, o _' 67, CI. I ^ :::. Warwick, Edward II., and C. P. Wood, to General Motors Corp. Manually actuated spot-type disc brake and adjusting means. 3,342,291, 9-19-67, CI. 188 — 73. Warwick Electronics inc.: .sec — Babcock, Leonard v.. Massa, and Cbiovari. 3,349,268, I. rand, .lolin 1! , and (hitler. 3,359,358 Brand, John R., Olali. anil Tichenor. 3,342,967. Brand, John R., Plunkett, and Beverly. 3,310,022. Oordrv, Flovd A. 3,297.812. Cutler, Stanley, Tichenor. and Malmsten. 3,309,454. Johnson, Donald E., and Gharaibeli. 3,299,759. Larson, Donald G.. and Wachowiak. 3,357,273. Pestka, John A. 3.340,101. Reed. Martin C. 3,346,260. Reed, Martin C. 3,340.262. Reed, Martin C, and Altmann. 3,328,030. Tatter, Ernest 0. P. 3,301,502. Tatter, Ernest O. P. 3,328.034. Tatter, Ernest O. P.. and Bell. 3,313,547. Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3,295,783. Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3.317,212. Tatter, Ernest O. P., and Vazzano. 3,355,176. Tatter, Ernest O. P., Williams, and Vazzano. 3,330,490. Wolthausen, Calvin G. 3,339,928. Warwick. John, to Compensating Tension Controls, Inc. Torque transmitting device. 3,327,819, 6-27-67, CI. 192 — 30. Warwick, Wilbur H. : See- Johnson, Robert C, and Warwick. 3,321,271. Warzel, Fred M., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery and purification of alkylacetylenes. 3,314,21S, 4-18-67, CI. 55 — 53. Wasag-Chemie, A.G. : See— Leunig, Heimbert, Meyer, and Buchner. 3,350,887. Pasternack, Horst. 3,304,819. Wasai, Makoto, and Y. Azuma, to Fujitsu Ltd. Acceleration and deceleration control system for DC motor. 3,359,477, 12-19-67, CI. 318 — 262. Waschek, Arvid G. : See — Johnson, Glen A., and Waschek. 3,309,116. Wasco, Anthonv Jr. : See — Cashman, Robert W., and Wasco. 3.306,076. Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr. : See — Landis, Harry M., and Waseleski. 3.339.104. Waseleski, Joseph W., Jr.. and H. M. Landis., to Texas In- struments Inc. Production of solid state PTC sensors. 3,351.508, 11-7-67. CI. 252 — 520. Waser, Robert H. : See — Piacesi, Robert, and Waser. 3,311,020. Waser. Robert H., to United States of America, Navy. Gun blast and muzzle flash eliminator. 3,340,709, 9-12-07, CI. S9 — 14. Waser, Rudolf. Track structure for toy vehicles. 3,343,793, 9-20-67, CI. 238—10. Wash. Lottie M. : See — Igoe, Walter B.. and Wash. 3,338,388. Washam, Ross D., to Penn Metal Co., Inc. Building construc- tion and expansion joint therefor. 3,331.176, 7-18-07, CI. 52—371. Washbond, Harry H., and G. A. Drone, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Ripper tooth. 3,326,302, 0-20-67, CI. 172—713. Washburn, Billy S. : See — Kells, Edward L.. Strobert, and Washburn. 3,312,183. Washburn. Charles : See — Prohaska, Raymond. 3,318,187. Washburn, Clayton A. Color television image reproduction system. 3,312,779, 4-4-67, CI. 178—5.4. Washburn Co., The : See — Pi Pierro, Michael J., Lawrence, and Pulver. 3,313,331. Washburn, Darl C, Jr.: See — Fromson, Robert E., and Washburn. 3.300.456. Washburn. Frederick L., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Traveling wave tube attenuator. 3.345,533, 10-3-67, CI. 315 — 3.6. Washburn. Henry W. H. t to Morgan Construction Co. Roller receiving guide. 3.326,027, 6-20-67, CI. 72 — 227. Washburn, Henry W. H., to Morgan Construction Co. Roller delivery twist unit. 3,330,143, 7-11-67, CI. 72—230. Washburn, John M., to The Merrow Machine Co. Feeding mechanism for sewing machine. 3,357,3S4, 12-12-07, CI. 112 — 209. Washburn, Malcolm E., to Norton Co. Production of silicon oxynitride. 3,356.513, 12-5-67, CI. 106 — 55. Washburn, Richard O. : Sec — Roush, Milton S., Washburn, and Nordal. 3,335.951. Washburn, Robert M., and R. A. Baldwin, to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Chemical compositions and processes tor preparing the same. 3,311,646, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 429. Washburn. Robert M., and F. A. Billig, to American Pol ash & Chemical Corp. Tetraarylboron compounds. 3,311,662, 3-2S-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Washburn, Robert M., and R. A. Baldwin, to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Polymeric phosphoranes. arsanes and stibanes and process for making the same. 3,341,477, 9-12- 67, CI. 260 — 2. Washburn. Robert M., and R. A. Baldwin, to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Polymeric phosphoranes. arsanes and stibanes and process for making the same. 3.341.47S, 9—12- 07, CI. 200—2. Washburn, Robert M.. and I'. A. Billig, to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Borate esters and gasoline or lubricating oil compositions. 3,347,793, 10-17-07, CI, 252 19.6 Washburn. Robert M„ and K. It. Eilnr, to American l'ota-b and Chemical Corp. Reaction between aromatic diaeyl com pounds and aromatic silanes and tin- polymer produced therefrom. 3,347.824, 10-17-07, CI. 260 16.5. Washburn, Robert s., to Belolt Corp. Control of tine particle mist employing electrostatic means. 3,316,879.5 2 67, CI. lis 639. Washburn, William A.: See — Buckminster, Lloyd A., and Washburn. 3,304,580. Washburne, Jerry W. : Sec — Froyd, Lawrence W., and Washburne. 3,310,1)22. Washex Machinery Corp. : Sec — Landon, Steven. 3,327,507. Washine Chemical Corp. : See — Burris, George H., and Schulman. 3,321,509. Washington Electrical Products Co. : See — Duenke, Clarence G.. and Engert. 3, 321. 735. Washington, Harold, to Instrumentation and Control Systems, Inc. Jam warning control circuit. 3,341,837, 9-12-67, CI. 340—259. Washington Iron Works : See — Hubbard, George II. 3.330.427. Thompson, James R. 3.300. 18S. Thompson, James R. 3,340,281. Washington Rubber Co. : See — Hough, Dean R. 3,314,839. Washington State University Research Foundation: See — Austin, George T., and H. E. 3,317,324. Washizawa, Shigetaka : See — Shiga, Takeo, Okamoto, Washizawa, and Shibata. 3,334,- 174. Washko, Frank H. : See — Lawrence, Dennis I., Diczhazy, and Washko. 3,315,143. Wasil, Frank J. : See — Anderson, Joel A., and Wasil. 3,325,221. Wasileski, Norbert J. : See — Glashaw. William F., and Wasileski. 3.308.34S. Wasilewski, Joseph C, and H. E. Dorman, to American In- strument Co., Inc. Fluid pressure-operated burette system. 3,341,076, 9-12-67, CI. 222—76. Wasilisin, Michael E., and D. E. Wernz, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Core manufacture. Re. 26,287, 10-17-67, CI. 219—83. Wasiloff, Gladys A. : See — Wasiloff, Thomas J. and G. A. 3.302,232. Wasiloff, Thomas J. and G. A. Driving arbor for floor pads or the like. 3,302,232. 2-7-07, CI. 15—230.17. Wasley. Roy E. Practice putting device. 3,342,495, 9-19-67, CI. 273—170. Wasley, William L. : See — Pittman, Allen G., and Wasley. 3,300,274. Pittman, Allen G., and Wasley. 3,331,813. Wason, Raymond E. Attachment for portable sander. 3,330,- 537, 7-li-67. CI. 259—72. Wass, Robert J. : See — Harrington. John A., Allwardt, Porter, and W ass. 3,299,- Wassberg Yngve A. E., to North American Philips Co.. Inc. System for heating and vending packaged food. 3,343,479. 9-26-67, CI. 99—352. Wasser, Robert E. : See — Plumbo, Robert, and Wasser. 3.312.540. Wasserkampf, Kurt. Method of welding alloy pins. 3,308,- 531 3_i4_6~ ci. 29 471.1. Wasserman, Albert. Artificial denture. 3,344,522, 10-3-67, CI. 32—6. Wasserman, Carl I. High speed printers with column spanning hammers. Re. 26,240. 7-18-67, CI. 101—93. Wasserman, David : See — Garber, John D., Wasserman, and Gasser. 3 ::.iS,iio.,. Meigs, Frederick M.. Micchelli, Wasserman. and Garber. 3.355.458. Wasserman, David, J. D. Garber, and F. M. Meigs, to Merck & Co., Inc. Compositions of vinyl chloride/vinylacetate poly- mers and a polyglutamate. 3,345.433, 10-3-67. CI. 260— S57. Wasserman, Seymour, to Industrial Acoustics Co.. Inc.^ Gen- eral purpose portable room with ventilating means. 3.302,- 547, 2-7-67. CI. 98—33. Wassermann, Franz: See — Winstel, Gunter, and Wassermann. 3,310, 1 12. Wassner, Paul: See — Peyton, John F., and Wassner. 3.314.270. Wasson, Burton K.. and J. M. Parker, to Charles E. Frosst & Co 5 - carbamvloxv - 3a,4.5.6.7.7a-hpxahydro-4,7-nielhanoin- dan. 3.347,907.' 10-17-07. CI. 200 — 1S2. Wasson, James M. : See — Grandell. William A., and Wasson, J. M. and R. Z. :: :h i.,;:;s Wasson, Lawrence W. Wire gripper. 3,312,128, 4 1 67, CI. 81—3. Wasson. Lawrence W. Tie wire dispenser. 3,313,49S, 4-11- 67, CI. 242 -96. Waste King Cor]i. : See — Fay. John A. 3.35S.701. Wasterlid, Nils A. E.. to North American Philips Co., Inc. Identification equipment. 3.353,178, 11-14-67, CI. 343 — 6.5. Wasterlid, Nils A. E.. to North American Philips Co.. Inc. Device for generating high frequency pulses having a pre- determined frequency by means of a continuously tunable magnetron. 3.35S.2S2, 12-12-67. CI. 343—14. 1398 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wasynczuk, Victor : See — Glomb, Frank A., and Wasynczuk. 3,344,879. Waszeciak, Paul H. : See — Nadeau, Herbert G., and Waszeciak. 33,353,411. Watanabe, Akio : See — Takahashi, Ichiro, Watanabe, and Wada. 3,336,150. Watanabe, Akira: See — Kagawa, Masaaki, and A. and J. Watanabe. 3,308,374. Watanabe, David J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Material and process for treating subterranean formations. 3,316,- 965, 5-2-67, CI. 166 — 33. Watanabe, David J., to Union Oil Co. of California. Apparatus for producing a solid particulate material. 3,329,994, 7-11- 67. CI. 18 — 2.4. Watanabe, Henry T. : See — Groves, William L., Jr., and Watanabe. 3,333,636. Watanabe, Hiroshl : See — Hirai, Tadamasa. Ueda, Munakata, and Watanabe. 3,355,' 508. Watanabe, Hiroshi, and C. Munakata to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Apparatus for impedance measurement through the use of electron beam probes. 3,315,157, 4— 18-67, CI. 324—62. Watanabe, Hiroshi, S. Takahashi, A. Shingyochi, and N. Wa- tanabe, to Toyo Koatsu Industries, Inc. Ethylene-vinyl ace- tate copolymer paper coating composition. 3,337,482, 8-22- 67, CI. 260 — 8. Watanabe, Hiroshi, N. Tonami, T. Watanabe, and M. Nanba, to Toyo Koatsu Industries Inc. Utilizing borax trifluoride as a B-stage gelling agent. 3,350,475, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 865. Watanabe, Hisashi : See — - Havashi, Teruo, Watanabe, and Sotome. 3,304,470. Kita, Shoiehi, and Watanabe. 3,305,710. Watanabe, Hisashi, and K. Nemoto, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Intermetallic compound semiconductor devices. 3,299,330, 1-17-67, CI. 317 — 235. Watanabe, .Tun, to Iki Electric Industry Co. Ltd. Digit number distributing system for pushbutton type telephone calling apparatus. 3,305,644, 2-21-67, CI. 179—90.2. Watanabe, Jun, A. Nakashima, and N. Matsuda, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Alkali dry cells. 3,318,737, 5-9-67, CI. 136 — 133. Watanabe, Juniehi: See — Kagawa, Masaaki, and A. and J. Watanabe. 3,308,374. Watanabe, Masatoshi : See — Kikuehi, Wahei, and Watanabe. 3,353,250. Watanabe, Naotaka : See — Watanabe, Hiroshi, Takahashi, Shingyochi, and N. Wa- tanabe. 3,337,482. Watanabe, Satoshi, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Apparatus for making electrical detonators. 3,334,403, 8- 8-67, CI. 29 — 203. Watanabe, Shuji : See — Takubo, Minoru, Taehibana, and Watanabe. 3,354,143. Watanabe, Shunso P., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Disk brake. 3,312,308, 4--J-67, CI. 188 — 72. Watanabe, Tadashi : See — Fukuda, Fumio, Watanabe, and Niimi. 3,342,499. Watanabe, Takaaki, T. Ogura, Y. Kondo, and M. Nagasawa, to Mitsubishi Atomic Power Industries, Inc. Method of producing a sintered uranium dioxide nuclear fuel element containing a boride. 3,349,152, 10-24-67, CI. 264 — .5. Watanabe, Takeshi : See — Watanabe, Hiroshi, Tonami, T. Watanabe, and Nanba. 3,350.475. Watanabe, Tatsuki, and T. Ando, to Nippon Electric Co. Ltd. Supervisory signal receiving circuit. 3,310,634, 3-21-67, CI. 179—18. Watanabe, Tetsuya : See — Saito, Shigeru, Watanabe, and Noguchi. 3,345,140. Watanabe, Upsjoalo : See — Seki, Teruya, Komatsu, Watanabe, Sasajima, and Mat- suda. 3.341,535. Watanabe, Tomoyuki: See — Old, Kikuo, Motomatsu 3,305,868. Watanabe, Yasumitsu. and T. Yamaguchi, and Watanabe. Inoue. to Sony Corp. Cathode ray tube having metallic layer of non-uniform thickness. 3,340,421, 9-5-67, CI. 315 — 14. Watanabe, Yoshikazu, to United States of America, Depart- ment of Health Education, and Welfare. Process for the production and purification of ogawa lipopolysaecharide cholera antigen. 3,328,253, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 78. Watari, Tamiro, to Continental Oil Co. Submersible barge. 3,352,271, 11-14-67, CI. 114—74. Watatani, Mitsuo : See — Sunagawa, Genshun, and Watalani. 3,320,272. Water Economy and Research Co. Ltd. : See — Gorski, Alfred. 3,333,160. Water Pollution Control Corp. : See — ■ Thayer, Paul M., Schmit, and Trainor. 3,353.677. Water Refining Co., Inc. : See — Rose, Donald. 3,342,336. Water Treatment Corp. : See — Kraiker, Harry, Jr. 3,351,550. Waterbury, John A. : See — Eastman, Richard O., Dyer, Waterbury, Carlson, and Miller. 3,337,809. Waterbury, Nelson J., % to P. B. Haskett. Smoking article and filter therefor containing vitamin A. 3,339,558, 9-5-67, CI. 131 — 10.1. Waterbury, Warren V., to Revere Copper and Brass Inc. Treat- ment of copper to form a dendritic surface. 3,328,275, 6-27- 67, CI. 204 — 38. Watercraft Ltd. : See — Hall, Alfred G. W. 3,295,151. Waterdrink, Inc. : See — Huntington. Morgan G. 3,355,382. Waterhouse, Clarence, to Mack Trucks, Inc. Air cleaner water extraction device. 3,350,322, 10-31-67, CI. 252—362. Waterhouse, Peter : See — Sherrington, Peter J., Waterhouse, and Jones. 3,348,938. Waterhouse, "Robert W. : See — Banks, William J., and Waterhouse. 3,326,432. Waterman, Jacques A. : See — Duck. Edward W., and Waterman. 3,313,792. La Heiji, Gerardus E., and Waterman. 3,305,508. La Heij, Gerardus E., and Waterman. 3,310,516. La Heiji, Gerardus E., and Waterman. 3,313,759. La Heij. Gerardus E., and Waterman. 3,337,515. Waterman, Logan C, and H. J. Hickman, to Petrolite Corp. Electric treating process and apparatus. 3,314,872, 4-1S- 67, CI. 204 — 188. Waterman, Logan C, and A. D. Franse, to Petrolite Corp. Electric filter. 3,324,026, 6-6-67, CI. 204 — 302. Waterman, Logan C, and R. B. Martin, to Petrolite Corp. Hydrocarbon purification. 3,325,391, 6-13-67, CI. 204—190. Waterman, Raymond R. : See — Corrigall, James S., Waterman and Deal. 3,295,529. Waterman, Raymond R., and D. C. Morris, to R. T. Vanderbilt Co., Inc. Polyvinyl chloride foam. 3,301,798, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Waterman, Raymond R.. and D. C. Morris, to Harry H. Miller. Roofing composition of rubber latex and glass fiber. 3,305.509, 2-21-67, CI. 260—29.7. Waterman, Willis D., to Halliburton Co. Underground struc- ture. 3,295,327, 1-3-67, CI. 61 — .5. Waterman, Willis D., to Halliburton Co. Method of ^con- structing an underground structure. 3,307,361, 3-7-67, CI. 61 — 41. Waterman, Willis D., to Halliburton Co. Underground cryo- genic storage of liquefied gas. 3,309,883, 3-21-67, CI. 62—45. Waterman, Willis D., to Halliburton Co. Underground storage vessel. 3,352,116, 11-14-67, CI. 61 — 41. Watermann, Heinz J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. High speed drive. 3,332,302, 7-25-67, CI. 74 — 675. Waters, Albert V. : See — Sutherland, William D., Waters, and Kendall. 3,.303,3S2. Waters Associates: See — Waters, James L. 3,323,410. Waters, James L. 3,349,920. Waters, Everett W., R. H. Hufnagel, and L. J. Pierce, to Gen- eral Electric Co. Gas turbine temperature measuring ap- paratus. 3,348,414, 10-24-67, CI. 73—341. Waters, George T. : See — Dyess. James B., Jr., Tullis, and Waters. 3,348,519. Waters, George T., to Columbian Carbon Co. Apparatus for automatically controlling electrically actuated machinery. 3,329,224, 7-4-67, CI. 177 — 118. Waters, James A., Jr. : See — Boenig, Hermann V., and Waters. 3,318,760. Waters, James L., to Waters Associates. Critical angle re- fractometer. 3,323,410, 6-6-67, CI. 88 — 14. Waters, James L., to Waters Associates. System for protect- ing liquid chromatography columns. 3,349,920, 10-31-67, CI. 210—251. Waters, John M., to The Tempered Spring Co. Ltd. Rail fastenings. 3,314,605, 4-18-67, CI. 238 — 321. Waters, John W., and L. G. Wallace. Circuit breaker safety device. 3,356,823, 12-5-67, CI. 219—138. Waters, Kenneth H. : See — Lee, Milford R., Waters, and Heath. 3,300,754. Waters, Kenneth H., and J. T. Cherry, to Continental Oil Co. Method and apparatus for geophysical prospecting which utilizes both reflected shear and pressure waves. 3,302,164. 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Waters Mfg., Inc. : See — Waters, Robert A. 3,311,825. Waters, Ovington E. Toilet seat sanitary lifting mechanism. 3,345,650, 10-10-67, CI. 4 — 251. Waters, Paul E. : See — Einchcomb, Kenneth C. G., and Waters. 3,333,665. Waters, Robert A., to Waters Mfg.. Inc. Multi-band direct reading grid dip meter. 3.311,825, 3-28-67, CI. 324 — 115. Waters, Robert S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Mechanical agitator for a vacuum cleaner. 3,325,849, 6-20-67, CI. 15 — 392. Waters, Robert S.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Dust con- tainer for suction cleaners. 3,328,942. 7-4-67, CI. 55 — 358. Waters, Robert S., to Sunbeam Corp. Vacuum bag indicator. 3,333,564, 8-1-67, CI. 116 — 114. Waters, Thomas J., V 2 to J. M. Holder. Invalid bed. 3,343,182, 9-26-67, CI. 5 — 92. Waters, William E. : See — Gerlach. Horst W. A., and Waters. 3,334,265. Waterson, Arthur P. Land leveler. 3,353,288, 11-21-67, CI. 37 — 180. Waterworth, Thomas L., Jr. : See — Waterworth, Thomas L., Sr. and T. L.. Jr. 3,333,516. LIST of r.vn:\Ti:i:s L399 Waterworth, Thomas L., Sr., and T. L., Jr., to Millen Industries, Inc. Box forming machine, particularly for shoe boxes, 3,333,516. S-l-07, CI. 93 — 30.3. Wathen, Alphonsus .T. Ball and adjustable paddle game. 3,300.200 12-26-67, CI. 27.'? — 95. Wathen, Ernest L. 'l'ire display and advertising device. 3,298,121, 1-17-07, CI. 40—125. Wathen. John M., Jr.. to American Can Co. Threaded closure. 3,295,70S, 1-3-G7 CI. 215 — 13. Wathen, William A., to Massey-Ferguson Inc. Mower mount- in- mechanism. 3,313,094, 4-11-07, CI. 50 — 25. Wathne, Fredrick, and J. K. Holt, to United States of America, Interior. Electrical trawl net. 3,312,011, 4-4-07, CI. 43—9. Watkins, Bruce J., to Regan Forge & Engineering Co. Subsea well control tube methods and apparatus. 3,332.-181, 7-25- 07, CI. 100 — .0. Watkins, Bruce J., to Regan Forge & Engineering Co. Marine conductor coupling with double seal construction. 3,333.- 870, S-1-G7. CI. 2S5— IS. Watkins, Bruce J., to Regan Forge & Engineering Co. Double tapered guidance apparatus. 3,347,507, 10-17-07, CI. 285 — 24. Watkins, Bruce J., to Regan Forge & Engineering Co. Annulus valve. 3.300,048, 12-20-07, CI. 10G— 87. Watkins. Cecil H., to Canadian International Paper Co. Box for dispensing stacked sheets. 3,349,959, 10-31-07, CI. 221—48. Watkins. Douglas W. : Sec— Baum, Leo, and Watkins. 3,351,072. Watkins. George E. : See — Mateja, Joseph S., and Watkins. 3,325,202. Watkins, J. E., Co. : See — Naegele. Robert A. 3.32S.077. Watkins, John E. Refrigeration defrosting system. 3,332,251, 7-25-07. CI. 02—81. Watkins, John E. Liquid refrigerant recirculating system. 3,352,124, 11-14-07, CI. 02—115. Watkins. Joseph C, Jr. : See — Self, Richard W., Watkins, and Sullins. 3,32S,294. Watkins, Kenneth M. : See — King, Kenneth G.. and Watkins. 3.334.292. Watkins, Lucius D., to Outboard Marine Corp. Engine. 3.298,330, 1-17-07. CI. 123— 14S. Watkins, Nathaniel L., Jr., to Minnesota Mining & Mfg. Co. Applicator pad. 3,334.374. 8-8-67. CI. 15 — 539. Watkins, Nathaniel L., Jr., and R. M. McCurdy, to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Amide-cured carboxyl-containing polymers. 3,301,835. 1-31-07, CI. 260 — 82.1. Watkins, Ray. Railroad switch turnout heating apparatus and process of operation thereof. 3,312,S20, 4—4-07, CI. 240 — 428. Watkins, Ray V. Welding torch igniter. 3,328,041, 6-27-07, CI. 317—90. Watkins. Richard W. : See — Sayre, Philip R.. and Watkins. 3,331,959. Watkins. Sidnev C, to Joseph Lucas (Industries), Ltd. Sprav nozzles. 3.29S.G13, 1-17-67, CI. 239 — 421. Watkins, Thomas N. : See — Frank, Edgar H„ Libby, and Watkins. 3.307,677. Watkins, William C, to K. M. Griffin. Partition construction with vericallv adjustable floor-engaging foot. 3,327,440, 0-27-67, CI. 52 — 239. Watlington, Lee S. Adaptor for a hair drier apparatus. 3.320,681, 5-23-67, CI. 34 — 90. Watrous, Donald L. : See — Green, Frank W., and Watrous. 3,319,120. Harnden, John D., Jr., and Watrous. 3,322,933. Watrous, Donald L., to General Electric Co. Battery charging circuits. 3.348.11S, 10-17-67. CI. 320 — 40. Watrous, Donald L.. and S. H. Minnich, to General Electric Co. Protective circuit for superconductive loads. 3,305,- 099, 2-21-07, CI. 317—13. Watrous, Inc. : See — Philippe, Howard L. 3,356,332. Watsco, Inc. : See — Wagner. William. 3,343,577. Watson, Allan D. : See— Davis, Thomas D., and Watson. 3,329,356. Watson. Billy R.. and C. E. Carter. Sand shield-filter. 3.299,- 831, 1-24-67. CI. 103 — 220. Watson, Carl E. Archery device. 3.331,720, 7-1S-67, CI. 156— 86. Watson. Cornelius B., Jr. Collapsible tube squeezer. 3,325,057, 6-13-67, CI. 222 — 103. Watson, Dighton L., and F. K. Michaelson. Expandable frozen dough package. 3,346,399, 10-10-07, CI. 99—172. Watson. Donald W. : See — Deeg, Wyruan L.. and Watson. 3,327,177. Watson. Edward H. N., and G. H. Smith, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Method of and apparatus for evaluat- ing lost circulation materials. 3,324,712, 0-13-07, CI. 73 — 01.4. Watson, Edward J., Jr., to The Norwich Pharmacal Co. Coc- cidial compositions containing lower alkyl esters of 6,7-di- (lower) alkoxy - 4 - hydroxy - 3 - quinolinecarboxylic acid. 3,316,147, 4-25-67. CI. 167 — 53.1. Watson. George A., to Celanese Corp. Tow opening. 3.32S,S50, 7-4-67, CI. 19—65. Watson, George H. Frangible connector assembly for stan- chions, poles and standards. 3,349,531, 10-31-07, CI. 52—296. Watson, George It., and B. Matcben, i" Norton Cp Method Cor producing a crystalline carbide, bo ride or Blllclde. •': til."), 10-24-07. CI. 2:: 204. Watson, Gertrude C. Ironing apparatus. 3,344,542, In 3 67, CI. 3S — 101. Watson. Harry : See — Groschel. Ernest R., and Watson. 3,340,800. Watson, Henrv D., and E. C. Richardson, to Mitchell Engineer ing Ltd. Water tube boiler. 3,351,041, II 7 07, CI. 122— 250. Watson. James F., and W. V. Goeddel. to I ni I <<1 Slates of America. Atomic Energy Commission. Fuel element taining activated carbon. 3,350,580, 12-5-07, CI. 176 69. Watson, John O. : See — Smith, Valor C, Jr., and Watson. 3,324,470. Watson, John W., and J. A. Spittle, t" Dunlon Rubber Co. Ltd. Method of coating textile fabrics. 3,330,713, 7-11-07. ci. 156 '-' i i Watson, Kenneth, to Westland Aircraft Ltd. Rotor heads ror rotary wing aircraft. 3,310,119, 3-21-07, CI. 170— 100.53. Watson Kenneth, to Todd Oil Burner i. fl Automatic con- trol systems. 3,329,339, 7-4-07, CI. 23^ Watson, Kenneth S., and R. P. Farrell. Jr., to General Elec- tric Co. Home wastewater treating unit having a movable lilter. 3,31S,450. 5-9-67, CI. 210 — 13-1. Watson, Kenneth S., R. P. Farrell, Jr., and G. E. i General Electric Co. Home wastewater treating unit. 3,3.27, 855, 6-27-67, CI. 210— 10S. Watson, Kenneth S., and G. E. Bennett, to General Electric Co. Home wastewater treatment. 3,331,771, 7-1S-07, CI. 210—14. Watson. Lee M., to The Singer Co. Heating structure. 3.35G,- S35, 12-5-07, CI. 219—549. Watson Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Kates. Jay F. 3,328.927. Watson, Max E., and H. Egerer ; said Egerer assor. to said Watson. Label printing machine with web pre-moistener. 3,324,792, 0-13-07. CI. 101—132.5. Watson, Percy K., to General Electric Co. Method nnd_ ap- paratus for measurement of high voltage. 3.317.S22. 5-2- 67, CI. 324 — 32. Watson, Richard W.. to United States of America. Interior. Dynamic pressure gage. 3.341,797, 9-12-67, CI. 33S — 47. Watson, Robert E., to Swedish Crucible Steel Co. Shielded- hinge toilet seat construction. 3,334,361, 8-8-67, CI. 4 — 236. Watson, Robert E., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Modulator driver circuit. 3,341,738, 9-12-67, CI. 315—201. Watson, Robert E., Jr. : See — Michael, Henry J., and Watson. 3,335,220. Watson, Ronald : See — Gilbert, Paul, and Watson. 3,348.900. Watson, Sidney A. : See — Kendrick, Richard J., and Watson. 3,326,782. Watson, W., & Sons Ltd. : See — ■ Minns, Thomas A., and Hopkins. 3,353.892. Watson, Walter T., to Combustion Engineering. Inc. System for ensuring accurate measurement allocation of fluid. 3.322,135, 5-30-67, CI. 137—113. Watson, William E., H. G. Tepp. and M. H. Cohen, to Allied Chemical Corp. Apparatus and method for the manufacture of fluorides. 3,330,111, 8-15-67, CI. 23—205. Watson, William G., to C. A. Parson & Co.. Ltd. Speed gov- erning systems for steam turbines. 3,319,422, 5-16-07, CI. 60 — 105. Watson, William H. : See — Hogsed. Milton J., and Watson. 3.337.49S. Watson, William H.. to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Polvmeric polyesters of m-terphenyl-4,4-dicarboxylic acid. 3,350,354, 10-31-07. CI. 200 — 47. Watson, William R., Sr. Styptic article. 3,327,700. 0-27-07. CI. 128—267. Watson, Willis H.. and D. P. Welles, Jr.. to Besly-Welles Corp. Metal swaging tool and method of seating and threading a thin walled cylinder in a hole. 3,295,154, 1-3— 07. CI. 10 — 1. Watt. Alexander B. : See — Turnbull, John H., and Watt. 3.349.051. Watt. Charles E., Jr. : See — Weaver, John R., Jr., and Watt. 3.315.974. Watt. George W. : See- Russell, Edwin R., Prout, Groh, and Y\ att. Watt. Gordon J. : See — Polushkin, Andrey, and Watt. 3.347,105. Watt, James A. C. : Scr — Creasey, Norman G„ and Watt. 3.330.S29. Watt, Peter R., to Vitamins Ltd. Molecular rotary wiped film type. 3,332,S55, 7-25-67 Watt. William R. : See — Price. John A., and Watt. 3,313,791. Watteau. Lewis G., to Sutton Power (Equipment) Ltd. Method of making water jacketed exhaust manifold. 3.324,533, 0-13-67, CI. 29—156.4. Wattenford, Herman. Bobbin holder. 3.342.436, 9-19-07, CI. 242 — 134. Watters, Bill G., and G. Kurtze, to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Acoustic-wave apparatus. 3,347,335, 10-17-67. CI. 1S1 — .5. Watters Donald W.. to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Capacitor foil making. 3,340,424. 10-10-67, CI. 14S— 2. 3,309,323. still of the CI. 202 — 236. 1400 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Watters, James W., to United States of America, Navy. Method for isolation and purification of HMX, 3,304,300, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 239. Watters, John W. : See — Gatos, Jimmy M., and Watters. 3,307,757. Watters, Johnny T. : See — Johnson, Glen R., Jung, and Watters. 3,332,656. Watters, Robert L. : See — Young, James R., Hudson, and Watters. 3,350.559. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Fail safe over- voltage alarm circuit. 3,300,659, 1-24-67, CI. 307 — 94. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Average power regulated power supply for controlling the input power to non-linear utilization means. 3,320,435, 5-16-67, CI. 307— ss.5. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Emission current regulated power supply for thermionic filament. 3,320,474, 5-16-67, CI. 315 — 94. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Logarithmic micro-microammeter having field effect transistor in feed- back path. 3,320,532, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 123. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Hybrid electrom- eter amplifier having protective means in feedback path to limit positive excursions of negative feedback signal. 3.320,533, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 123. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Apparatus and method for detecting leaks in evacuated systems. 3,351,926, 11-7-67, CI. 340—242. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Null-balanced compensation system for ion gauge with emission current instabilities. 3,356,937. 12-5-67, CI. 324 — 33. Watters, Robert L., to General Electric Co. Photomultiplier apparatus for determining the transient response of logarithmic electrometers. 3,359,489, 12-19-67, CI. 324 — 57. Watts, Ahner W. Gravity tvpe hydraulic amplifier precise level. 3,310,880, 3-28-67, CI. 33 — 209. Watts, Beulah S. : See — Mertzweiller, Joseph K., and Watts. 3.316,303. Watts, Claude H, and R. A. Horton, to Precision Metalsmiths, Inc. Methods of casting. 3,336,970, 8-22-67, CI. 164 — 62. Watts, David O. : See — Csathy, Denis G., and Watts. 3,356,159. Watts, Glen A., to Deere & Co. Two-wav reversible gang plow. 3.357,501, 12-12-67, CI. 172 — 227. Watts, Gordon V., to Vickers-Armstrongs (Eningeers) Ltd. Air cushion borne vehicles with hollow inflatable skirts. 3.321,039. 5-23-67, CI. 180 — 7. Watts, John C. : See — Paulshock, Marvin, and Watts. 3.310,469. Watts, John C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Method for controlling soil fungi with isothiocyanates. 3,310,462, 3-21-67, CI. 167—22. Watts, John C, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of 3-cvclohexyl-5,6-trimethyl- eneuracil. 3.360.519, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 260. Watts, Max W.. to The Aid Corp. Quick-release hold-down de- vice. 3.300,171, 1-24-67. CI. 248 — 361. Watts. Raymond L., and D. E. Brzezinski, to Wehr Corp. Magnetic drum separator and tank therefor. 3,360,126, 12-26-67, CI. 209 — 223. Watts. Rhea N. : See — Mertzweiller. Joseph K., and Watts. 3,316,303. Watts, Richard M.: See — Becker, William C. Ayer, and Watts. 3,305.159. Watts, Ridley, Jr., to The American Packaging Corp. Pack- age. 3,298,515, 1-17-67, CI. 206 — 78. Watts, Ridley, Jr., to The American Packaging Corp. Dis- penser package. 3,334,804, 8-8-67, CI. 229 — 53. Watts, Virgil M. : See — Heil. Theodore. 3.349,422. AVatts, Wayne A. : See — Ironside, Donald S., and Watts. 3,346,161. Watts, Willie H. : See — Bacon, Roger, Cranch, Mover, and Watts. 3,305,315. Watzel, Rudolf: See — Irmscher, Klaus, Briickner, Kramer, Bork, Watzel, and Voge. 3,326,758. Waugh, Arthur : See — Kingery, William D., and Waugh. 3,351,688. Waucrh. Dale L. : See — Terhune, Hugh D., and Waugh. 3,349,634. Waugh, John A., and L. L. Warner, to Owens-Corning Fiber- glass Corp. Process of producing flexible class flake elec- trical insulation. 3,298,882, 1-17-67, CI. 156—62.8. Waugh. Raymond G. H., and A. L. Stock, to United States of America. Navy. Gas turbine cooling distribution system using the blade ring principle. 3,295,823, 1-3-67, CI. 253—39.1. Waugh, Richard D., to Bonar, Thomas & Co. (Canada). Ltd. Process of modifying the surface properties of polvolefin film. 3,313,642, 4-11-67, CI. 117—11. AA'augh, Thomas D. : See — Christensen, Haldor, Hultquist, and Waugh. 3,346,634. Waugh, Whitnev H. : See — Horton, John T., Waugh, and Hicklen. 3,339,779. Waugh, Whitney H., to Chicage Baidge & Iron Co. Insulation foundation for low temperature and cryogenic storage tanks. 3,338,010, 8-29-67, CI. 52 — 249. Waugh, William K. : See — Woodhead, Harry S., Sloley, and Waugh. 3,329,914. Waukesha Cutting Tool, Inc. : See — Mossberg, Carl W. 3,333,489. Waun, Leo S. Folding scaffold. 3,312,305, 4-4-67, CI. 182—15. Wausau Iron Works : See — Krause, Frederick O. 3,303,588. Wausebaum, Dan B. : See — Moerkens, Jozef C, and Wausebaum. 3,340,428. Wave-Lock, Inc. : See — Sanford, William W. 3,340,410. Waxelbaum, 'Sidney. Clamp for piles of cloth and other resil- ient material. 3,308,518, 3-14-67, CI. 24 — 263. Waxenberger, Erich, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Blower construction. 3,326,297, 6-20-67, CI. 170—160.53. Waxman, Lewis : See — Finkel, Henry, and Waxman. 3,345,714. Wav, David G. Valve construction. 3,324,886, 6-13-67, CI. 137 — 625.48. Way, John L. Voltage controlled free-running flip-flop oscil- lator. 3,328,724, 6-27-67, CI. 331 — 113. Way, John W. : See — Pomeroy, Chester M., and Way. 3,297,487. Way, Kenneth R. : See — Eyre, John R., Tomica, and Way. 3,346,574. Way, Phil : See — Reid, James D„ and Way. 3,346,801. Way, Stewart, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Continuous reheat magnetohydrodvnamic generating duct arrange- ment. 3,356,870, 12-5-67, CI. 310 — 11. AVay, Stewart, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Coal burning arrangement for MHD generators. 3,358,624, 12-19-67, CI. 110 — 22. Wayfield, David J. Swimming instruction device. Re. 26,- 148, 1-24-67, CI. 35 — 29. Waymouth, John F. : See — Butler, Keith H., Koury, and Waymouth. 3,334,261. Koury, Frederic, and Waymouth. 3,313,974. AVaymouth, John F., and F. Koury, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Discharge tube having its electrodes recessed in wells. 3,324,332, 6-6-67, CI. 313—220. AVaymouth, John F., and F. Koury, to Sylvania Electric Prod- ucts Inc. High pressure electric discharge device having a fill including vanadium. 3,331,982, 7-18-67, CI. 313—225. AVaynco Inc. : See — Harkenrider, Robert J. 3,302,143. Moe, John L. 3,316,462. Wavne, Clvde D.. and H. C. Zeck, to National Dairv Products Corp. i'ood handling apparatus. 3,301,378, 1-31-67, CI. 198—33. AVayne, Clyde D., and H. A. Tabernacki. to National Dairy Products Corp. Food handling apparatus. 3,301,454, 1-31-67, CI. 225—2. AVayne, Clyde D., and H. A. Tabernacki, to National Dairy Products Corp. Food handling apparatus. 3,355,003, 11-28- 67, CI. 198 — 32. AA'ayne, David A. : See — Zavertnik, Marshall G., and Wayne. 3,356,255. Wayne-George Corp. : See — Wingate, Sidney A. 3,303,347. Wingate, Sidney A. 3,310,798. AVingate, Sidney A. 3,312,828. Wayne, Harry A. : See — Goldhammer, Jerome S., Mohan, and Wayne. 3,325,594. Wayne Home Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Copeland, Charles V. 3,314,607. Wayne Kerr Laboratories Ltd., The : See — Calvert, Raymond. 3,351.748. Gouriet, Geoffrey G. 3,302,202. AVayne Mfg. Co : See — Tamny, Simon. 3,310,825. Tamnv, Simon. 3,316.578. Tamny, Simon. 3,340,558. Wayne, Maury AV. : See — La Mers, Herbert, and Wayne. 3,345,672. Wayne, Sidney S., and B. J. Aleck, to Arde, Inc. Fluid storage and expulsion system. 3,339,803, 9-5-67, CI. 222 — 95. Wayne, Symington, Corp. : See — - Lambert, Robert D. 3,308,497. Wayne, Truman B. Rice milling process. 3.330,666, 7-11-67, CI. 99 — SO. AVayne. V. Rodgers : See — Corella. Arthur P., and Schneider. 3.297,152. Waynor, Hugo A. : See — Shur, Eliakum G., and Waynor. 3,338,857. Wayo, Stephen J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Pour point depressor. 3,325,408, 6-13-67, CI. 252 — 57. Wayo, Stephen J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Esters of poly- hydric alkanols and dibasic arvl-fattv acids. 3,337,460, S-22-67, CI. 252 — 57. Wavson, Andrew J., to Merriman Inc. Horizontal spinning ring and traveler. 3,300,963, 1-31-67, CI. 57 — 120. Wayson, Andrew J., to Merriman Inc. Grooved holder for spinning ring. 3,316,704. 5-2-67, CI. 57 — 120. Wayson, Andrew J., to Merriman, Inc. Spinning ring and holder. 3,318,080, 5-9-67, CI. 57 — 120. AVayson, Andrew J., and A. G. Bucchianeri. to Merriman, Inc. Two-part traveler. 3,318,081, 5-9-67, CI. 57 — 125. Wayson, Andrew J., to Merriman, Inc. Spinning ring with multiple circumferential serrations and holder. 3,321,899, 5-30-67, CI. 57—120. Wayson, Andrew J., to Merriman Inc. Holder for use with vertical type spinning ring. 3,321,900, 5-30-67, CI. 57 — 120. LIST OF PATENTEES 1KH Waysg, Norbert : See — - Ansciiiitz, Herbert, and Wayss. 3,344,534. Wchlesinger, Kurt., to General Electric Co. Electrostatic re- turn brain camera tube. 3,307,061, 2-2S-67, CI. 313— 78. Weadock, Richard, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Magnetic forming apparatus. 3,348,397, 10-24-67, CI. 72—56: Weagjey, Robert J.: See — Hatch, Sherley E., and Weagley. 3,359,066. Ladd, LeRoy S., Parsons, and Weagjey. 3,311,522. Weakley, Francis B., and c. L. Mehltretter, to Drifted States of America, Agriculture. Protein glue for southern pine ply- wood. 3,329,518, 7-4-67, CI. 106—157. Weakley; Richard A. Extension attachment for guttering downspouts. 3.316.92S, 5-2-67, CI. 137—119. Wean Engineering Co., Inc., The : Sec — Jones, Robert A. 3,315,510. Wean Indusi lies. Inc. : Set Holmstrom, James R, 3,328,539. Weant, Charles M. : Sei Meaner, Harold W., and Weant. 3,319,250. Wear, Robert L. : See — Smith. Carl U., and Wear. 3.350,352. Wearley, Homer F., to General Electric Co. Adjustable shunt core. 3,319,204, 5-9-67, CI. 336—134. Weasel, George, Jr., to Advance Industries, Inc. Splash guard structure. 3,337,238, S-22-67, CI. 280 — 154.5. Weatherhead, Albert J., Jr.. and J. Nicol, to The Weatherhead Co. Hose end fitting. 3.345,090, 10-3-67, CI. 285—256. Weatherhead Co., The: See — Acker, Richard C, and Bahniuk. 3,354,831. Bahnink, Eugene. 3,311,858. Bahniuk, Eugene. 3,339,573. Bahniuk, Eugene, Budzich, and Thompson. 3,320,745. Bahniuk, Eugene, and Thompson. 3,347,041. Xieol. John. 3,345.091. Patel, Hiralal V. 3,340,S16. Weatherhead, Albert J., Jr., and Nicol. 3.345,090. Weatherhead, Herman R., to Chrysler Corp. Compressor capacity control. 3,303.988, 2-14-67, CI. 230—31. Weatherly, Arden R. : See — Fox. George W., Jr.. and Weatherly. 3.317.514. Weatherly, Goodhue. Reversible sailing vessel. 3,304,S99, 2-21-67, CI. 114 — 39. Weather-Proof Co., The : See — Bell, John H., and Daniels. 3,310,920. Weatherproof Products Corp., The : See — Hettinger. Donald M., and Martin. 3.324,594. Weathers, Marvin W. : See — Wolf, Gilbert H.. and Weathers. 3.320,921. Weathers. Thomas C, and H. Jensen, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Tane transport threading mechanism having movable pressure' roller. 3.29S.583, 1-17-67, CI. 226—90. Wi ■ather-Seal, Inc.: See — Johnson, Waldo O. 3.346.993. Johnson, Waldo O. 3.349.517. Johnson, Waldo O. 3.349. 51S. Weatherston, Richard W.. and G. S. Humidifier control. 3.321.196. Weatherston, Roger C. : See — Hertzberg, Abraham, and Weatherston. 3,326,452. Weathrup, William D. : See — Chapman, Michael C, Weathrup, and Humphrey. 3,349,- 986. Weaver, Bruce D., J. E. Redmon, B. Conner. Jr., and J. D. Wright ; said Redmon, said Conner, and said Wright, assors. to said Weaver. Damper and fire control device for ventila- tors. 3,323,439, 6-6-67, CI. 98—115. Weaver, Donald D. : See — Baumgartner, Herman J., Hood, and Weaver. 3,333.419. Baumgartner, Herman J., Hood, and Weaver. 3,347,630. Budzich, Tadeusz. 3,333.416. Weaver, Eastman A., to Comstock & Wescott, Inc. Heat transfer system. 3,29S,431, 1-17-67, CI. 165 — 105. Weaver, Ernest P.. and G. R. Henry, to Harbison-Walker Refractories Co. Method of lining a metallurgical furnace and the product thereof. 3,333,S40, 8-1-67, CI. 266 — 43. Weaver, Ernest P., and B. Davies, to Harbison-Walker Refrac- tories Co. Chemically bonded refractory shapes. 3,351,476, 11-7-67. CI. 106—56. Weaver, Floyd E. Joist-supporting structure and method. 3,305.987, 2-2S-67, CI. 52 — 2S3. Weaver. Harry E.. Jr., and R. J. Rorden, to Varian Associates. Superconducting magnet. 3.336,526, 8-15-67, CI. 324 — .5. Weaver, John C. A. : See — Baldrey. John A., and Weaver. 3,323,870. Weaver. John H.. to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Author- ity. Nuclear reactor fuel elements. 3,345,733, 10-10-67, CI. 29 — 155. Weaver, John R., Jr., and C. E. Watt, Jr., to Craig Systems Corp. Portable dolly with articulated adjustable truss. 3,315,974, 4-25-67, CI. 2S0— 43.2. Weaver. John R., Jr., and C. J. Carson, to Craig Systems Corp. Shielded passageway interconnection for radio- frequency shelters. 3.350,497, 10-31-67. CI. 174 — 35. Weaver. Kenneth L. : Sec — Smith. Willard O.. Weaver, and Harmsen. 3,346,173. Weaver, Max A. : See — Straley, James M., Wallace, and Weaver. 3,346,552. Straley. James M., Wallace, and Weaver. 3,349,098. Wallace, David J., Straley, and Weaver. 3,342.799. Wallace. David J., and Weaver. 3.349.075. Marshall, to Fram Corp. -23-117. CI. 261 — 130. Weaver, Max A., 1 >. .1. Wallace, and J. M. Straley, to Eastman Kodak Co. Methine compounds containing tbe cyanomethyl- Idene group. 3,326,900, 6-20-07, CI. 200- 465. Weaver, Max A., and D. .1. Wallace, to Eastman Kodak Co. M > azo dyes. 3,349,070. 10 24 07, CI. 2(10 15 Weaver, Paul J., to True-Trace Corp. Tracer stylus adjust- ment. 3,309,950, 3-21-67, CI. 82 I L. Weaver, Paul J., to True-Trace Corp. Machine tool, 30 I, 964, 3-21-07, CI. 91—36. Weaver. Paul J., to True-Trace Corp. Hand-led control for positioning elements. 3,327,591, 27 67, CI. 91 378, Weaver, Paul J., to True-Trace Corp. Transmission. .': IDS. S -129 07, CI. 7 1 :;..9. Weaver, Paul J., to Craning Enameling Co, Mixing valve for lavatories. 3 338.267, 8 29-67, CI. 137 625.17. Weaver, Paul J., to True-Trace Corp. Tracer-controlled ma- Chine tool with plurality of tracers. :;.:; 10.772. 9 l:: <:~, CI. 90—13. Weaver, Robert C. : See — Crooks. James W., Jr.. and Weaver. 3,343,163, Mallerv. Glen W. 3.320,121. Weaver. Richard D.. J. M. Miller, and M. Slavin. to The Bendix Corp. Control system for automobile air tioners. 3,315,730, 4-25-67, CI. 105 — 23. Weaver, Simeon D., to Woodward Iron Co. Pipe join! pack- ing 3,325,174, 6-13-67, CI. 277—168. Weaver, Victor V., Inc. : &ee — Hess. Earl H. 3,352.685. Weaver, Warren V. : See — Burgy, Raymond A., and Weaver. 3,307,657. Weaver, William E. : See — Freeman, Dennis H., JefTery, Weaver and Holland. 3,313.378. Weaving, John H., W. R. Bourn, and W. S. Emmelt, to The Austin Motor Co. I,td. Thermal regenerators. 3,301,317, 1-31-67, CI. 165— S. Web Collet and Machine Co. : See — Peftor. John J. 3.33.-..93U. Webasto Werk G.m.b.H. : Sec — Friedi, Reiner, and von Linde. 3,305,013. Webb, C. J., Inc. : See — Larsen, Norman B. 3,341,461. Webb, Carl E. Motor vehicle light energization indie and warning apparatus. 3,325,783, 6-13-07, CI. 340 52. Webb, Cleitus E., Sr.. to Wel-Bilt Products Co. Counterbalanc- ing structure for disappearing stairway. 3,331,460, 7-1S- 67, CI. 1S2 — 9S. Webb, Daniel D., to American Safety Equipment Corp. of Mich. Safety helmet. 3.350,718, 11-7-67, CI. 2 — 3. Webb. David J. T. : Sec — Eden, Joseph F., Vallings. and Webb. 3,342.360. Webb. Derrel D., to Houston Engineers. Inc. Well bore packer, milling and removing tool. 3,352,593, 11-14-67, CI. 294 — 86.25. Webb, Earle L. R., to National Research Council. DC/DC transformer with current feedback. 3,34S,119, 10-17-07. CI. 321 — 2. Webb, Edmond F. Fluid container with contaminant-collect- ing means. 3,306,454. 2-2S-67. CI. 210—17- Webb. Edmond F.. to Putnam Equipment Corp. Combination switch and circuit breaker. 3,317,694, 5-2-67, CI. 200 — 152. Webb, Edward L. : See — Euler, Fred J., and Webb. 3,309,519. Webb. Elmer J., to The Brewer-Fitchener Corp. Transver e joint assembly for concrete pavements. 3,349,675, 10-31-07, CI. 94—8. Webb, Ernest C. : See — Miller, Robert L., Webb Peplin. and Becks. 3.29o,439. Peplin, Stephen C, and Webb. 3,309,085. Webb, Ernest C, to Lakewood Mfg. Co. Spring driven bowl- ing ball propelling mechanism. 3,331,603, 7-1S-67, CI. 273 — 49. Webb. Ernest C, and E. K. Mentzer. to Cleveland Trust Co. Printing apparatus. 3,295,438, 1-3-67, CI. 101—93. Webb, Ernest C, F. Bond, W. S. Kegg. and R. R. Moranz, to Dakewood Mfg Co. Door actuator and check. 3,337,902, 8-29-67, CI. 16 — 62. Webb. George N. : See — Talbot, Samuel A., Talbot, and Webb. 3.317.71... Webb, George W. : See- Smith. Aaron H., Webb, and Hazard. 3.329.9S9. Webb. Godfrey B. : See — Barton, Derek H. R., Hems, Walker. Ritchie. Meredith, Holton, Clark, and Webb. 3,301, S58. Webb, H. C. & Co., Ltd. : See— Southall, Philip R. 3.336.042. Webb. Herbert J. and J. R. Underwater communicator. 3,359.- 535, 12-19-67, CI. 340 — 5. Webb. Irving D. : See — Pullen,' Edward A., and Webb. 3.306.S32. Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of W. F. MacGlashan, Jr. High pressure filter. 3,295 1-3-07, CI. 210—314. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of P. Bono. Recoverable single stage spacecraft booster. 3 295,790, 1-3-67. CI. 244—1. 1402 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. L. Hopping, W. R. Forlifer, and R. P. Gaston, Jr. Land- ing gear. 3,295,798, 1-3-67, CI. 244 — 100. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. A. McCreary. Parallel motion suspension device. 3,295,808, 1-3-67, CI. 248—178. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of D. H. Lee and D. D. Evans. Ignition means for monopro- pellant. 3,298,182, 1-17-67, CI. 60 — 251. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of W. F. MacGlashan, Jr. Reinforcing means for diaphrams. 3,298,285, 1-17-67, CI. 92—94. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of R. N. Porter. Zero gravity starting means for liquid pro- pellant motors. 3,300,981, 1-31-67, CI. 60 — 259. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of P. E. Woodie, P. J. Kiefer, Jr., C. W. Wyble. and C. A. Har- per. Thermal conductive connection and method of making same. 3,301,315, 1-31-67, CI. 165 — 1. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of J. D. Sutliff. Wing deployment method and apparatus. 3,301,511, 1-31-67, CI. 244 — 138. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of W. P. MacGlashan, Jr. Antiflutter ball check valve. 3,302,- 662, 2-7-67. CI. 137—539. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. L. Zimmerman. Double optic system for ion engines. 3,304,718, 2-21-67, CI. 60—202. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of L. C. Montgomery, and F. A. Morelli. Process for prepar- ing sterile solid propellant. 3,305,415, 2-21-67, CI. 149 — 109. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of J. C. Springett. Phase-shift data transmission system having a pseudo-noise sync code modulation with the data in a single channel. 3,305,636, 2-21-67, CI. 178 — 67. Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. Rust, and R. M. Noble. Solenoid construction. 3,305,- ,810, 2-21-67, CI. 335 — 300. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. C. Bunce. Closed loop ranging system. 3,305,861, 2-21-67, CI. 343 — 12. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of P. D. Potter. Dual mode horn antenna. 3,305,870, 2-21- 67, CI. 343—786. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. T. Parmlev. Aerodynamic protection for space flight vehicles. 3,310,256, 3-21-67, CI. 244—1. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and : Space Administration with respect to an invention of Norman M. Mitchell. Method and apparatus for detection and location of microleaks. 3,316,752, 5-2-67, CI. 73 — 40.5. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of George M. Arcand. Method for determining the state of charge of batteries by the use of tracers. 3,317,352, 5-2- 67, CI. 136 — 182. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of Daryl D. Errett, and Eugene W. Peterson. Canopus detec- tor including automotive gain control of photomultiplier tube. 3,317,731, 5-2-67, CI. 250 — 203. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of Albert L. Johnson, Jr. Microelectronic module package. 3.317,797, 5-2-67. CI. 317 — 100. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of George M. Tetsuka. Single or joint amplitude distribution analyzer. 3,317,832, 5-2-67, CI. 324—77. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of K. Tsutsumi. Hydraulic drive mechanism. 3,318,093, 5- 9-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of V. M. Partsch. Purge device for thrust engines. 3,318.- 096, 5-9-67, CI. 60 — 258. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of V. A. Peckham, Jr. Sample collecting impact bit. 3,321,- 034, 5-23-67, CI. 175—310. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of C. W. Gould. Printed circuit board with bellows rivet con- nection. 3,321,570, 5-23-67, CI. 174 — 68.5. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an Invention of J. H. Marshall. Baseline stabilization system for ioniza- tion detector. 3,321,628, 5-23-67, CI. 250 — 83.6. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of S. R. Shortridge. Switching circuit employing regenera- tively connected complementary transistors. 3,321,645, 5-23-67, CI. 307—88.5. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of D. H. Gaston. Masking device. 3,323,967, 6-6-67, CI. 156 — 345. Webb, James E., Administration of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of A. C. Ludwig. Dual waveguide mode source having control means for adjusting the relative amplitudes of two modes. 3,324,423, 6-6-67, CI. 333—21. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of J. H. McLain. Air bearing. 3,325,229, 6-13-67, CI. 308 — 5. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of D. C. Mead and E. D. Lawrence. Variable frequency oscil- lator with temperature compensation. 3,325,749, 6-13-67, CI. 331 — 113. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of H. E. Gallagher. High efficiency ionizer assembly. 3,328,624, 6-27-67, CI. 313—230. Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of M. Dubey, and R. M. Diamond. Central sparand module joint. 3,330,082, 7-11-67, CI. 52 — 127. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of G. W. Preston. Satellite communication system. 3,331,071, 7-11-67, CI. 343 — 100. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of H. E. Thomason, C. E. Lee, and R. L. Moore. Trigonometric vehicle guidance assembly which aligns the three perpen- dicular axes of two-axes systems. 3,331,951, 7-18-67, CI. 235 — 150.25. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of L E. Gates, Jr., and W. E. Lent. Method for fiberizing ceramic materials. 3,337,315, 8-22-67, CI. 65—7. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of C. H. Heckler. Mercury capillary interrupter. 3,337,790, 8-22-67, CI. 321—48. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. C. Clauss. Circulator having quartes wavelength resonant post and parametric amplifier circuits utilizing the same. 3,337,812, 8-22-67, CI. 330—61. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of J. C. Nicklas. Solar vane actuator. 3,339,863, 9-5-67, CI. 244 — 1. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of M. P. Nakada. Time-of-flight mass spectrometer with feed- back means from the detector to the low source and a specific counter. 3,340,395, 9-5-67, CI. 250—41.9. Webb, James E„ administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of S. G. Ellis. Simple method of making photovoltaic junc- tions. 3,340,599, 9-12-67, CI. 29—572. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of D. C. Fish. Spin forming tubular elbows. 3,340,713, 9-12- 67, CI. 72—83. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of W. F. MacGlashan, Jr. Filler valve. 3,341,169, 9-12-67, CI. 251 — 148. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of H. P. Holway. Model launcher for wind tunnels. 3,342,066, 9-19-67, CI. 73—147. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of J. F. Ringelman, and H. B. Airth, Jr. Regulated power supply. 3,344,340, 9-26-67, CI. 323 — 22. Webb. James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of J. P. Shelton, Jr. Monopulse tracking system. 3,344,425, 9-26-67, CI. 343 — 16. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of C. S. Beuyukian, and R. M. Heisman. Tube dimpling tool. 3,345,840, 10-10-67, CI. 72—34. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration, with respect to an invention of L. Forehand, and W. H. Rodner. Solar cell mounting. 3,346,- 419, 10-10-67, CI. 136 — 89. LIST OF PATENTEES 1403 Webb, .lames E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to invention of B. V. Holman. Latching mechanism. 3,346,929, 10-17-07, CI. 24—203. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of A. H. Redding, R. A. MarUley, and W. D. Pouchot. Self-ad- justing, multi-segment, deplo'vable, natural circulation radi- ator. 3,347,309, 10-17-67, CI. 165 — 80. Webb, James E., Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respects to an invention of P. C. Miller, H. R. Ogden. D. N. Williams, and R. A. Wood. Low temperature aluminum alloy. 3,347,065, 10-17-07, CI. 75 — 142. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. W. King and R. W. West, Jr. Method and apparatus for making a heat insulating and ablative structure. 3,349,814, 10-31-07, Cl. 141 — 5. Webb. James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of C. E. Gilchriest and L. A. Couvillon, Jr. Signal-to-noise ratio estimating by taking ratio of mean and standard deviation of integrated signal samples. 3,350,643, 10-31-67, Cl. 325—31. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of A. S. Miguel, and R. H. Silver. Miniature stress transducer. 3.350.920. 11-7-67. Cl. 73—88.5. Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention by W. F. Carr. Split nut separation system. 3,352,192, 11-14^- 67, Cl. S5 — 33. Webb. James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with re'spect to an invention of C. D. Coulbert, and J. G. Campbell. Multislot film cooled pyrolytic graphite rocket nozzle. 3,353,359, 11-21-67. Cl. 60—265. Webb, James E., Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of C. J. Major, K. Kammermeyer, and R. W. Tock. Mixture separation cell. 3,355, S61, 12-5-67, Cl. 55 — 15S. Webb, James E., Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of E. W. Mussett. Device for separating occupant from an ejection seat. 3,356,320, 12-5-07, Cl. 244 — 122. Webb, James E., Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of T. T. Mordecai. Method of recording a gas flow pattern. 3,357.024, 12-5-67. Cl. 346—1. Webb, James E., administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of A. J. Bauman. Soldering with solder flux which leaves cor- rosion-resistant coating. 3,357,093. 12-12-67, Cl. 29 — 495. Webb, James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of K. H. Le Vay. Holder for crystal resonators. 3,359,435, 12-19-67, Cl. 310—9.1. Webb. James E., Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. A. Beam. Optical projector system. 3,359,855, 12-20-67, Cl. SS— 24. Webb. James E., Administrator of The National Aeronautics and Space Administration with respect to an invention of R. J. Mason, P. T. Scully, and P. S. Wezner. Collapsible reflector. 3,360.79S. 12-26-67. Cl. 343 — 915. Webb, James L., to Irving Air Chute Co.. Inc. Retractable seat belt construction. 3,343,704, 9-20-67, Cl. 242 — 107.4. Webb, Jaris B., Co. : See — ■ Dehne. Clarence A. 3,357,369. Etheridge. Walter C, and Dehne. 3,357,367. Webb. Jervis B., Co. : See — Boehm, Walter G. 3,311,219. Dehne, Clarence A. 3,314,377. Herrmann. William E. 3.319,779. Jones, Roland P. 3.33S.178. Kohls. James P. 3,322.225. Torrance, Gordon A. 3,347.171. Torrance. Gordon A., and Dehne. 3,326,139. Webb, John : See — Gatley, John A., Web, and Gallic 3,357,S93. Webb, John C, to Amco Capital Corp. and Maryland Capital Corp. Two compartment medical injector. 3,351,058, 11-7- 67. Cl. 128 — 216. Webb. John E.. and E. M. Scott. Non-skid tire chain attach- ment clip. 3,303,729, 2-14-67, Cl. 81 — 15.8. Webb, John M. : See — ■ Mellen. Edward J., Jr.. Webb, de Fasselle, and Dudek. 3.356.130. Webb. Joseph B. : See— Eiss. Robert M., and Webb. 3,299,530. Webb, Joseph B., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Rotary drum drier with improved condensate withdrawal mean's. 3,359,647, 12-26-67, Cl. 34 — 124. Webb. Josephine R. : See — Webb, Herbert J. and J. R. 3,359,535. Webb. Richard C. : See — Wright, Antony, Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson. 3,342,979. Webb, Richard C, to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Jitter compensating circuit for angle encoding ap- paratus. 3,312,903. 4-4-67, Cl. 328 — 127. Webb, Richard L. : See— Deichert, William G., and Webb. 3,301,196. Webb, Robert F. : See — Kull, Robert C, Dell, and Boyle. 3,312,9 1 1 Webb, Robert S. Servo feed apparatus for electrical dis- charge machining. 3,318,793, 5-9-67, Cl. 204- 225. Webb, Robert S., to Elox Corp. of Michigan. Electrical dis- charge machining power supply. 3,328,035, 6-27-07, Cl. 315 — 200. Webb, Robert S., to Elox Corp. Electrical discharge machining power supply apparatus and method. 3,329,866, 7-4-67, Cl. 315 — 124. Webb, Wells A., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Honeycomb structured propellant for rocket motors. 3,316,718, 5-2- 67, Cl. 60 — 255. Webb, William G. : See- Surrey, Alexander R., and Webb. 3,328.115. Webbeking, Carl. Adjustable jaw open end wrench, having a spring seated sliding rack catch. 3,327,574, 6-27-67, Cl. 81 — 145. Webber, Arthur F. Self-editing data transmission system. 3,327,288, 6-20-67, Cl. 340—146.1. Webber, Charles S. : See — Grossman, Richard F., and Webber. 3.342,625. Pennisi, Joseph V., and Webber. 3,340,088. Webber, Charles S., to Norton Co. Acrylate-polystyrene pressure sensitive adhesive tape. 3,307,963, 3-7-67, Cl. 117—68.5. Webber, Clarence E., and G. W. Drescher, to New York Wire Co. Casting machine for clad metal bars. 3,295,173, 1-3- 67, Cl. 22 — 57.4. Webber, Clarence E., and G. W. Drescher, to New York Wire Co. Casting machine for clad metal bars. 3,295,174, 1-3- 67, Cl. 22—57.4. Webber, Harold F. P. : See — Pollock, James R. A., and Webber. 3,345,179. Webber, William C. : See — Ropiequet, Richard L., and Webber. 3,351,406. Webber, William C, and J. K. Hambling, to The British Pe- troleum Co. Ltd. Two-stage polymerization process. 3,299,- 164, 1-17-67. Cl. 260—683.15. Webber, William E. : See — Hale, Thomas O., and Webber. 3,317,953. Webber, William O. : See- Trotter, Ide P., Jr., Larkins, and Webber. 3.321.2S0. Webber-Jones, Alfred I. : See — Astley. Harold T., and Webber-Jones. 3,297,253. Webcor, Inc. : See — Chanoch, Lawrence H. 3,305,616. Koepke, Donald B. 3,329,435. Ono, Hiroshi. 3.325.231. Trombatore, Sam S.. Bradtke, and Griswold. 3.312,445. Trombatore, Sam S.. Bradtke, and Griswold. 3,324.873. Vorne, Alfred H. 3,324,367. Weber, Alfred. Apparatus for stopping mechanicallv driven presses. 3,306.413. 2-2S-67, Cl. 192—144. Weber, Anthony P., to United States Steel Corp. Method of processing steel. 3,320,099, 5-16-67, Cl. 14S— 2. Weber, Charles A. : See — Windsor. Meredith M., and Weber. 3.348,439. Weber, Charles H., to Maysteel Products Corp. Protective device for flexible conductors. 3.330,105, 7-11-67. Cl. 59 — 78.1. Weber, Charles L., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Empty and load railway brake control apparatus. 3,341,257, 9-12- 67, Cl. 303—22. Weber, Christian A., D. D. Rogers, and P. C. Woodland, to The Dow Chemical Co. Epoxy resin having high dielectric loss factor. 3.311,590, 3-28-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Weber. Clinton L. : See — Hegman, Robert L., and Weber. 3,300,S28. Hegman, Robert L., and Weber. 3,300,829. Maurer, John A. 3,298,103. Maurer, John A. 3,314.153. Weber Dental Mfg. Co.. The : See — Espenschied, Wilbur L., and Maurer. 3.306.382. Espenschied, Wilbur L., and Weill. 3.347,325. Maurer, John A., and Lappin. 3,340,957. Maurer. John A., Lappin. and Buchtel. 3.359.63S. Weber, Donald R.. to Packard-Bell Electronics Corp. Signal prediction techniques for effecting bandwidth compression. 3.325,601, 6-13-67. Cl. 179—15.55. Weber. Erhard : Set Theilig, Gerhard. Weber, and Steinrotter. 3.330.741. Weber, Erwin G., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microcircuits formed by radio-frequency brush discharges. 3,321,390, 5-23-67, Cl. 204 — 164. Weber. Eugene M. : See — Chapman. William P.. and Weber. 3.329 Weber, Eugene M.. to Johnson Service Co I nat- ural illumination controller with sequential illumination. 3,329,820, 7-4-07. Cl. 250 — 205. Weber, Eugene M.. to Johnson Service Co. Pressure actuated electrical switch. 3,335,241, 8-S-67. Cl. 200— S3. Weber, Frank W.. to Burroughs Corp. Programmed timing circuits. 3.35S.236. 12-12-67", Cl. 32S— 5S. W T eber, Fred L. Smoking pipe. 3,302,652. 2-7-67, Cl. 131 — 207. Weber, Frederick H. : See — Gorzegno, Water P., Weber, and I'ai. 3,32 l - ■ . Weber. Georg : See — Kindler, Helmut, and Weber. 3,298,237. Vom Dorp, Walter, and Weber. 3,318,425. 1404 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Weber, Georg, to Metallgesellsetoaft Aktiengesellschaft. Ap- paratus for separating mixtures of solid particles. 3,356,213, 12-5-67, CI. 209 — 118. Weber, George A. : See — Harrison, George, Jr., Kumons, Harvey, and Weber. 3,297,691. Weber, George H. Pumps. 3,349,716, 10-31-67, CI. 103—148. Weber, George K., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Method for making filamentous mats. 3,309.185, 3-14—67, CI. 65—2. Weber, George K., and J. E. Copenhefer, to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Method of making a condensed filamentous mat. 3,322,585, 5-30-67, CI. 156 — 174. Weber, H. G. and Co., Inc. : See — Jaeobsen, Paul W. 3,300,114. Jacobsen, Paul W. 3,340,886. Jaeobsen, Paul W. 3,341,099. Jacobsen, Paul W. 3,343,459. Midnight. Wilbur G., M. B„ and W. G. 3,332,207. Weber, Hans B. : See — Willison, Donald, De Penti, and Weber. 3,354. S36. Weber, Hans B., to Midland-Ross Corp. Spring dampened bolster. 3,320,904, 5-23-67, CI. 105—197. Weber, Hans B., to Midland-Boss Corp. Snubbed car truck bolster. 3,339,498, 9-5-67, CI. 105—197. Weber, Harrv R. : See — Payne, John W., Weber, and Beal. 3,318.136. Weber, Harry W., Jr., to FMC Corp. Preparation of bis(tri- chloroethyl) carbonate. 3,299,115, 1-17-67, CI. 260—463. Weber, Heinrich : See — Schleimer, Bernhard, and Weber. 3,321,541. Schleimer, Bernhard, and Weber. 3.329,734. Schleimer, Bernhard, and Weber. 3,341,617. Weber, Heinz, P. Schneider, S. Winderl, and E. Flickinger, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik, Aktiengesellschaft. Produc- tion of propylene polymers by polymerization of propylene using Ziegler catalysts and as molecular weight. 3,326,872, 6-20-67, CI. 260—88.2. Weber, Helmut : See — Aumuller, Walter, Weber, Wever, Muth, and Herr. 3,338,955. Schorr, Manfred, Lammler, Hohorst, and Weber. 3,324,- 117. Weber, Helmut, W. Aumuller, R. Weyer, and K. Muth, to Farb- werke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Benzenesulfonyl ureas and process for their manufacture. 3,336,322, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 293.4. Weber, John F., to Solar Reflection Room Corp. Lightweight structural panel. 3,341,395, 9-12-67, CI. 161 — 113. Weber, Joseph A., Jr., to Weber Marking Systems, Inc. Roll- ing contact stencil cutting machine with hinged body parts. 3,330,395, 7-11-67, CI. 197 — 6.4. Weber, Karl : See — Orth. Hans, and Weber. 3,296.989. Weber, Karl A., to Kidde, Walter & Co., Inc. Gravity flow refrigerated storage and display case. 3,314,250, 4-18-67, CI. 62—256. Weber, Karl H. Automatic screwing device. 3,314,458, 4- 18-67, CI. 144 — 32. Weber-Knapp Co. : See — Bencene, Robert C. 3,339,995. Bencene, Robert C. 3,342,527. Bencene, Robert C, and Phelps. 3,339,956. Phelps, Malcolm T. 3,321,855. Weber, Kurt : See — Jenny, Walter, Hari, Staeuble, and Weber. 3,300,491. Weber, Kurt, to Ciba Ltd. Anthroquinone vat dvestuffs con- taining sulfahalide groups. 3.300,509, 1-24-67, CI. 260 — 307.5. Weber, Kurt, to G. Buehler. Silo construction. 3,305,276, 2-21-67. CI. 302 — 52. Weber, Kurt, and M. Jost, to Ciba Ltd. Anthraquinonvl vat dyestuffs. 3,304,311, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 303. Weber, Leon : See — Gergins, Robert L., and Weber. 3,316.964. Weber Marking Systems, Inc. : See — Jackson, Richard W. 3,307,673. Vosburg, Guv M. 3,335,660. Weber, Joseph A., Jr. 3,330,395. Weber. Paul : See — Thomas, Rainer, and Weber. 3.347,968. Weber, Peter : See — Schlamp, Hermann, and Weber. 3,353,257. Weber, Reinhold : See — Cadus, Anton, Kaiser, Weber. Benker, and Uhr. 3,304,- 282. Weber, Robert E., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Method of coat- ing paper with pigmented protein containing oil-in-water emulsions having epoxy resin dispersed in oil phase. 3,309,- 224, 3-14-67, CI. 117—155. Weber. Robert E., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Printing paper having opaque cellular coating and method and composition for forming the same. 3,328,184, 6-27-67, CI. 106 — 130. Weber. Robert W. : See — Cordary, Bruce J., and Weber. 3,295,604. Weber Showcase & Fixture Co. : See — Knab, James V. 3,314,353. Knab, James V. 3,323,437. Weber, Svend J., to Byggeriets Maskinstationer. Crane having a principal mast and a pivotable auxiliary jib. 3,338,428, 8- 29-67, CI. 212—58. Weber, Theodoor A. : See — Hartstra, Lenze, Van Der Plas, Waale, and Weber. 3,329,703. Weber, Theodor : See — Schaadt, Franz, and Weber. 3,351,019. Weber, Thomas W. : See — Hessinger, Philip S., and Weber. 3,338,692. Weber, Ulrich, to Telefunken Patentverwertungs- G.m.b.H. Electromechanical filter. 3,296,562, 1-3-67, CI. 333 — 71. Weber, Walter O., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Corrugated product. 3,317,363, 5-2-67, CI. 156 — 210. Weber, Walter O., to Haveg Industries, Inc. Container lip rolling machine. 3,358,331, 12-19-67, CI. 18 — 19. Weber, William C, to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Apparatus for treating substances in several stages. 3,322,505, 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 259.1. Weber, Wolfgang, to Werner & Mertz G.m.b.H. Sprav head for flexible containers. 3,341,130, 9-12-67, CI. 239—327. Webers, Vincent J., to Du Pont de Nemours E. I. and Co. Photopolymerizable compositions, elements and processes. 3,306,745, 2-28-67, CI. 96 — 35.1. Webers, Vincent J., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Lithographic master elements for reception of hydrophobic images. 3,338.164, 8-29-67, CI. 101 — 457. Webnar, Joseph C, to Hercules Inc. Process for drawing polypropylene yarn. 3,301,934, 1-31-67, CI. 264 — 290. Webster, Dale A. : See — Kurtz. Joseph J., Webster, and Kurucz. 3,316 614. Webster, David P. Food spread. 3,310,406, 3-21-67, CI. 99—1. Webster, Donald R., and H. D. Ausfresser, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Improved base drive circuit for voltage-con- trolled transistor saturable reactor oscillator. 3,332,033, 7-18-67, CI. 331 — 113. Webster, Donald S., and W. E. Winsche, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Centrifugal extractor. 3,332,614, 7-25-67, CI. 233 — 13. Webster, Edmund E„ to Plessey (U.K.) Ltd. Resistive at- tenuator. 3,320,571, 5-16-67, CI. 338 — 89. Webster, Edward M. : See — Anderson, Ralph F., and Webster. 3,335,785. Webster, Edward M., to National Lock Co. Self-closing door mechanism or hinge. 3,344,462, 10-3-67, CI. 16 — 80. Webster, Frederick, to Greenside Machine Co. Ltd. Heading and ripping machines for mining. 3,306,663, 2-28-67, CI. 299—31. Webster, Frederick, to Greenside Machine Co., Ltd. Mining machine with rotary cutter horizontally slida'ble on verti- cally adjustable guide. 3,314,722, 4-18-67, CI. 299 — 31. Webster, Harold F. : See — Dunn. Cecil G., and Webster. 3,335,037. Webster, Harold F., to General Electric Co. Thermionic con- verter having a crystallographic orientated emitter. 3,303,- 362, 2-7-67, CI. 310 — 4. Webster, Harold F., to General Electric Co. Brillouin beam forming apparatus including a cathode providing non-uni- form electron density over the beam cross section. 3,356,- 880, 12-5-67, CI. 313—86. Webster, Jack : See — Zerg, Leon, and Webster. 3,304,025. Webster, James, to Tillotsons (Liverpool) Ltd. Apparatus for filling sleeve package. 3,299,610, 1-24-67, CI. 53 — 169. Webster, James A. : See — Blake, Edward S., De Brunner, and Webster. 3.359,349. Richardson, George A., Webster, and Blake. 3,340,331. Webster, James A., to Monsanto Research Corp. Disila- alkanes. 3,296,296, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Webster, James A., to Monsanto Research Corp. Organic silicon compounds. 3,296,297, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Webster, James A., to Monsanto Research Corp. Haloarvl organodisilaalkane compounds and use therefor. 3,347,897, 10-17-67, CI. 260—448.2. Webster, James D., to The Fred Gretsch Mfg. Co. Floating bridge for musical instruments. 3,353,433, 11-21-67, CI. 84 — 294. Webster, Jarvis D. : See — Jamison, Lee A. Kapanka, Webster, and Masserant. 3,360,142. Webster, Kenneth C. J., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Adhesive applying devices. 3,331,352, 7-18-67, CI*. 118 — 253. Webster, Richard R., and W. A. Wilson, to Jones & Laughlin Steel Corp. Scintillation detector comprising a flat an- nular scintillating crystal. 3,319,065, 5-9-67, CI. 250 — 71.5. Webster, Robert C, and E. J. Benson, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Curtailed immersion food freezing. 3,297,454, 1-10- 67, CI. 99—193. Webster, Robert C, and J. S. Hinn, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Method and apparatus for freezing food products. 3,298,- 188, 1-17-67, CI. 62 — 63. Webster, Robert C, J. S. Hinn, and P. A. Lychalk, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Combination propellant svstem using nitrous oxide. 3,342,672, 9-19-67, CI. 167 — 39. Webster, Roger R. : See — Belasco, Melvin, Noren, and Webster. 3,325,704. Webster, Roland C. : See — Hotter, William H.. Dunfee, and Webster. 3.352,244. Rice, Alvist V., De Fries, and Webster. 3,338,990. Webster, Ronald B. : See — Gerber, Heinz J., and Webster. 3,330,182. LIST OF PATENTEES 1 lor) Webster, Sidney B., to Thermo King Corp. Detachable power . assembly. 3,323,625, 6 6-67, CI. 192 112. Webster, Thomas J., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Gas liquefier. 3,3211,015, 6-20-07, CI. 62 — 514. Webster, Warren li. : See — Hott, Ion V. K., ami lladdix. 3,315,571. Webster, Warwick I. A., to Dorr-Oliver Inc. Bottom dump car. 3,331,517, 7-1S-07, CI. 214— 5S. Webster, William : Sec — Bewley, Thomas, and Webster. 3,300,570. Webster, William C. : See — Johnson, Virgil E., Jr., and Webster. 3,348,517. Websterm, James A. : See — DeBrunner, Ralph K., Blake, and Websterm. 3,324,182. Webstuhlbau, Yeb : See — M/.vk, Heinrich, and Pinkcrt. 3,332,452. Wechselblatt, Peter M. : < s '" I.ohner, Bonis A., and Wechselblatt. 3,317.197. Wechselblatt, Peter M., and J. G. Boresta, to Chemical Con- struction Corp. Gas quencher. 3,353,803, 11-21-67, CI. 261 — 116. Wechsler, Paul H. Adjustable cam. 3,301,089, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 508. Wechsler, Reuben, to Motorola, Inc. Control circuit. 3,35S,- 205. 12-12-67, CI. 31S— 332. Wechsler, Robert B.. A. J. Guzzetti, N. M. Burns, Jr., and T. S. Loeser, to Union Carbide Corp. 3,312,762, 4-4-67, CI. 264— 9S. Weehter, William J.: See — Kagan, Fred, and Weehter. 3,357,887. Weehter, William J. Arabino-furanocyl 2', 5'- and 3'.5'-di- nucleoside phosphates and process therefor. 3,300,47S, 1-24-67. CI. 260—211.5. Weehter, William J., to The Upjohn Co. Method of inducing sedation and muscle relaxation. 3,316,146, 4-25-67, CI. 167—52. Weehter, William J., to The Upjohn Co. 5', 5' dinucleoside phosphates. 3,317,512. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Weehter, William J., to The Upjohn Co. 2'- and 3'-phosphates of 10-D-arabinofuranosvlcytosine. 3,33S,SS2, S-29-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Weehter, William J., to The Upjohn Co. B-nor-6-methvl ste- roids. 3.33S.891, S-29-67, CI. 260—239.55. Weehter, William J., and A. R. Hanze, to The Upjohn Co. 9 - j8 - D - ribofuranobvl-7-deazapurine 5'phosphate esters. 3.336.289, S-15-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Week. Edward & Co., Inc. : See — Hill, Edward J. 3.315,664. Hill, Edward J. 3,340,876. Eangdon, Arthur J. 3,326.450. Week. Eriedrich J., to American Potash & Chemical Corp. Di- substituted orthophenvl borates. 3,297,737, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 462. Weckler, Gerhard : See — Bandauer. Franz. Weckler, and Renter. 3,313,589. Wedag Westfalia Dinneddahl Groppel Aktiengesellschaft : g ee Kus, Rudolf, and Jager. 3,298,110. Wedco, Inc. : See — Feder, Friedhelm R., Thomas, and Willoughbv. 3,302,893. Wedde. Robert R. Time conversion map. 3,302, 3S7. 2-7-67, CI. 5S — 42.5. Weddell, James B., and W. Precht, said Weddell assor. to Martin Marietta Corp. Semiconductor batterv. 3,304,445, 2-14-67. CI. 310—3. Wedding, Paul B. : See — Gray, Preston R., and Wedding. 3,335,231. Wedemeyer, Karl-Friedrich : See — Schegk. Ernst, Schrader and Wedemeyer. 3,313,684. Wedge Wire Corp. : Sec — Bixby, Wallace E. 3.327.S53. Wedgelock Corp. of California : See — Finkle, Bewis C. 3,314,316. Wedmore. William R., to Automatic Electric Baboratories, Inc. Programmed diagnostic equipment for a communication switching system. 3,299,220, 1-17-67, CI. 179—175.2. Wedmore. William R., to Automatic Electric Baboratories, Inc. Diphase transceiver with modulator-demodulator isola- tion. 3.349.330. 10-24-67, CI. 325—320. Weech, Marx E., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Purification of aluminum nitrate bv alternate melting and crystallization. 3,305,320, 2-21-67, CI. 23—305. Weed. Wavne B. : See — Bard. Albert B., and Weed. 3.299.6S2. Weed. William H., and J. M. Price, to Allied Chemical Corp. Storage of soda ash slurries. 3,357,801, 12-12-67, CI. 23 — 312. Weeden. Frank G., Jr., and G. W. Graves, to John L. Dore Co. Corrosion proof flowmeter. 3.347,568, 10-17-67, CI. 2S5 — 55. Weeden, Robert W. : See — Bevy. Edward D.. Weeden. and Muller. 3,345,105. Weeds, Alan F., to Rolls-Rovce Btd. Bladed rotor for a fluid flow machine. 3.353.7S8, 11-21-67, CI. 253 — 77. Weehuizen, Frits : See — Zaba, Tadeusz, and Weehuizen. 3,325,994. Weekes, Barret B., to Beekman Instruments, Inc. Sample and hold system. 3,304.506, 2-14-67, CI. 328 — 151. Weekes, Barret B., and B. B. Smith, to Beekman Instrument Inc. Sample and hold system having an overall potentio- metric configuration. 3,304,507, 2-14-67. CI. 32S — 151. Weeks, Euwell A. Adhesive coating device for joint 3,342,1(10, 9-19 67, CI, 1 IS 13, Weeks. Frank B.: See — Brlckett, Sherman P., and Weeks. 8,307,419. Weeks, Michael w. : Si ■ Jackson, Harold E., and Weeks. 3,351,982. Weeks, Richard J. Bight assembly. 3,311,744, 3 2s 87, CL 240—51.11. Weeks, Robert, Jr., lo Klectrolnx Corp. Eh-ctrlc male plug having reinforced blades. 3,315,211, 4-18-07, CI. '■■■;'.> 63. Weeks, Stanley E. Directory board. 3,337,978, 8-29-67, CI. 40— 63. Weeks, Warren D., to Root Spring Scraper Co. Blade position lock and release system lor road scrapers. 3,355,825, 1- i or, ci. ::? 12. Weempe, Sam O., to Master Tank and Welding. Collar truck i inted hoist., 3,306,467, 2-28-67, CI. 211' .",.",. Weener, Earl, and J. II. Vander l'loeg, to Chemetrou Corp. Perylene pigments. 3,357,983, 12-12-07, CI. 260 — 281. Weese, Wilfred W., to Harry Swartz. Thermally responsive actuator devices. 3,313,312. 4-11-67, CI. 137—75. Weese, Wilfred W., to II. Swartz. Apparatus for fadlil the Insertion of a hypodermic syringe needle. 3,324,854, 0-13-07. CI. 12S— 215. Weese, Wilfred W.. to 11. Swartz. Dispensing shower head. 3.342,419, 9-19-07, CI. 239 — 313. Weese, Wilfred W., to H. Swartz. Dispensing shower head. 3,346,14S, 10-10-67. CI. 222 — 402.11. Weesner, William E. : See Snyder, Joseph Q.. Swisher, Weesner, and Wolford. 3,332.989. Weesner. William E., to Monsanto Co. l-(l-cyanohydrocarbvl- oxy)-2-halovinyl phosphates. 3,324,203, 6-0-67, CI. 260 — 940. Weesner, William E., to Monsanto Research Corp. Fluorine- containing hemiketals. 3.330,872. 7-11-07. CI. 260—615. Weeton, John W., M. Quatinetz. and R. W. .lech, to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration. Method for producing fiber reinforced metallic com- posites. 3.337.337. S-22-07, CI. 75 — 204. Wegener, Edward F. and T. H. Vehicle lifting and towing apparatus. 3,310,1S6, 3-21-67, CI. 214 — 86. Wegener, Horst : See — Eheim, Franz, Hofer, Koster, and Wegener. 3.339.534. Wegener, Thure H. : See — Wegener, Edward F. and T. H. 3,310,186. Wegericn, Anton, E. Fuerst, E. Haarer, and II. Corr, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Steam distilling and crystallization to separate succinic add, glutaric acid and adipic acid from mixture thereof. 3,354,- 056, 11-21-67, CI. 203 — IS. Weglage, Albert A. : See — Weglage, David E. and A. A. 3.307.527. W • glage, David E. and A. 3,330.263. Weglage. David E. and A.A. 3.343.525. Weglage, David E. and A. A., % to W. Becker. Compression release for internal combustion engines. 3,307,527, 3-7-67, CI. 123—182. Weglage, David E. and A., VS to W. Becker. Compression re- lease for internal combustion engines. 3,330.203. 7-11-67, CI. 123— 182. Weglage, David E., and A. A., % to W. Becker. Compression release for internal combustion engines. 3,343,525. 9-26-07, CI. 123—182. Weglarz. Walter, to The Budd Co. Mold for casting process. 3;349,470. 10-31-67, CI. 29—527. Wegler, Richard : See — Dickorg, Karlfried. Wegler. and Sasse. 3.345.374. Frank. Gunter. Rubens, Schmitz-Josten, Wegler, and Dortmann. 3,316,277. Frank. Gunter. Wegler, Schmitz-Josten. and Kubens. 3.336.342. Gompper, Rudolf, Wegler, Dickore, and Hagele. 3.322,- 788. Klauke, Erich, Kuhle, Grewe, Kaspers, and v! 3.341,403. Sasse. Klaus, Wegler, Eue. and Hack. 3,307.933. Schafer, Werner, Wegler, Eue, and Hack. 3.299.0S5. Schafer, Werner. Wegler, Eue. and Hack. 3,334.990. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Frank, Wegler. and Andres. 3.342,895. Schmitz-Josten, Robert, Kubens. Frank, and Wegler. 3,296.202. Wegley, Earle J., % to J. E. Weglev. Method for making foot supports. 3.309,447, 3-14-67, CI. 264—223. Wegley. James E. : See — Wegley, Earle J. 3.309,447. Wecrman, Evert S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air con- ditioner. 3.306,069. 2-2S-67. CI. 62 — 262. Wegman, Evert S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Room air conditioner front. 3.320.S71. 5-23-67, CI. 9S — 94. Wegman, Evert S.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Air con- ditioner. 3,320, S72. 5-23-G7, CI. 9S — 94. Wenmann, Jacques, H. Hefti. C. Becker, and H. Riat. to Ciha Ltd. Dyestuffs consisting of organic dyestuffs hound to polvhvdfoxylated organic polymers. 3.30 1.297, 2-14-07, CI. 260— '153. Wegmann, Jerome B. : See — Cook John F.. and Wegmann. 3,351,156. Wegmuller, Hans E. : See — Fivre, Francois, Bossard, Voltz, and Wegmuller. 3,338,- 880 1406 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wegmiiller, Hans E., to J. R. Geigy A.G. Dispersible monoazo dyes. 3,337,522. 8-22-67, CI. 260—158. Wegmiiller, Hans E., and W. Bossard, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Dis- persible mono azo dyes. 3,320,232. 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 153. Wegmuller, Hans E.. and W. Bossard, to J. R. Geigy A.G. Benzene-azo-barbituric acid dyestuffs. 3,341,512, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 154. Wegmuller. Hans E., W. Bossard. J. Voltz, and F. Favre, to J. R. Geigv A.G. Disperse mono azo dyestuffs. 3.341,513, 9-12-67, CI. 260—156. Wegner, Dieter F. : See — Mies, Carl P., Jr., and Wegner. 3,314,177. Wegner. Eberhard : See — Daumiller. Guenther, Wilhelm, and Wegner. 3,314,901. Wegner, Gene H., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Solid hydrocarbon fermentation process. 3,337,413, 8-22-67, CI. 195 — 28. Wegner and Krueger Mfg., Inc. : See — Mies, Carl P., Jr., and Wegner. 3,314,177. Wegner Machinery Corp. : See — Swendsen, Jack. 3,338,491. Wegner, Wolfgang : See — Hoffmann, Herbert, and Wegner. 3,314,771. Wegscheider, Alfred, and R. Kemmetmueller, to Bot Brassert Oxygen Technik AG. Water-cooled sealing ring for con- verter. 3,358.983, 12-19-67, CI. 266 — 35. Wehde, Heinz, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs-G.rn.b.H. Char- acter projection device. 3,331,277, 7-18-67, CI. 88 — 24. Wehe, Albert H., Jr., H. G. Ellert, R. C. Lohman, and W. T. Boyd, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Production of carboxylic acids. 3,296.286, 3-3-67. CI. 260—413. Wehe, Herbert W., Jr., to Overly Mfg. Co. Door and panel construction. 3,295,273, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 145. Wehe, Herbert W., Jr., to Overly Mfg. Co. Sound attenuat- ing door and panel construction. 3,319,738, 5-16-67, CI. 181 — 33. Wehl, Glenn E.: See — Espenschied, Wilbur L., and Wehl. 3,347,325. Wehlau, Christian H. Pivot pin bearing arrangement. 3.317,255, 5-2-67, CI. 308 — 37. Wehle, Anton, and D. Mierzwa, to Andreas Stihl Maschinen- fabrik. Venting arrangement, especially for tanks. 3,343,- 710, 9-26-67. CI. 220 — 44. Wehlitz, Georg : See — Archinal, Ernst, and Wehlitz. 3,354,255. Wehmer, Bruno F. Trimmer machine. 3,310,915, 3-28-67, CI. 51 — 128. Wehner, Donald C, to American Cyanamid Co. Process water treatment and method of controlling sulfate-redueing bac- teria. 3,300,375, 1-24-67, CI. 167 — 22. Wehner, Donald R. : See — Murphy, Earl R., and Wehner. 3.343,089. Wehner, Gottfried K., and W. N. Mayer, to Litton Systems, Inc. Method for providing an insulating film on a sub- strate. 3,310,424, 3-21-67, CI. 117—106. Wehner, William C, to Moog Industries, Inc. Ball joint. 3,325,197, 6-13-67, CI. 287 — 90. Wehner, William H.. Jr. : See — Martin, Jim R., and Wehner. 3,359,599. Wehr Corp. : See — Freese, Frank A., and Westbury. 3.3o8,580. Newell, John F., and Spradling. 3,327,607. Newell. John F., and Spradling. 3,327,608. Watts, Raymond L., and Brzezinski. 3,'360,126. Wehr, Karl C, to United States of America. Army. Plural registers having common gating for data transfer. 3,356,- 991, 12-5-67. CI. 340—147. Wehren, Peter : See — Decker, Hanns, Maeder, and Wehren. 3,310,245. Wehrig, Helmut, to K. Y. Zuse. Input circuit for data process- ing unit. 3,346,850, 10-10-67, CI. 340—172.5. Wehrli, Walter : See — Entsehel, Roland, Mueller, and Wehrli. 3.337.523. Entschel, Roland, Mueller, and Wehrli. 3,341,514. Wehrmann, Nicholas : See — McGuire, Mary H., and Wehrmann. 3,312.981. Southwell, Wyndham F., and Wehrmann. 3,355,165. Southwell, Wyndham F., and Wehrmann. 3,356,054. Wehrmeister, Herbert L., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Organvl mercaptoalkyl amide compounds and process. 3,318,953, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 558. Wehrmeister, Herbert L., to Commercial Solvents Corp. Nitro- azoline compounds and process therefor. 3,354,171, 11-21- 67, CI. 260 — 307. Wei, Ling, to Colgate Palmolive Co. Shampoo composition. 3,341,460, 9-12-67, CI. 252 — 152. Wei, Peter E. : See — Serniuk, George E., Rehner, and Wei. 3.329.647. Serniuk, George E., Rehner, and Wei. 3,344.123. Serniuk, George E„ Wei, and Rehner. 3,337,518. Wei, Peter E., and J. Rehner, Jr., to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Vulcanization of elastomers with sulfur and a polvhaloaliphatic compound. 3,317,440, 5-2-67, CI. 260—5. Wei, Peter E., and J. Rehner, Jr., to Esso Research and Engi- neering Co. Cross linking of crystalline polymers with sul- fur and a polyhaloaliphatic compound. 3,329,649, 7-4-67, CI. 260 — 41. Wei. Peter H. L. : See — Bell, Stanley C, Wei, and Gochman. 3,296,251. Wei, Peter H. L., and S. C. Bell, to American Home Products Corp. 2-substituted amino-2H-l,2,4-benzothiadiazine-l.l- dioxides. 3.314.949, 4-18-67. CI. 260—243. Weibel. 3,321,177. & Albrecht. Electrical 3,315,243, 4-18-67, CI. Wei, Peter H. L.. and S. C. Bell, to American Home Products Corp. 2 - alkylideneamino-2H-l,2,4-benzothiadiazine-l,l-di- oxides and related compounds. 3,314,950, 4-18-67, CI. 260—243. Wei, Peter H. L., and -S. C. Bell, to American Home Products Corp. 2 - oxygenated - 1,2,4 - benzothiadiazine 1,1-dioxides. 3,318,879, '5-9-67, CI. 260 — 243. Wei, Peter H. L., and S. C. Bell, to American Home Products Corp. 1.2,3,4,ll,lla-hexahydropyrazino [1,2-b] [1,2,4] benzothiadiazine 6,6-dioxides. 3,320.250, 5-16-67, CI. 260 — 243. Wei, Peter H., L., and S. C. Bell, to American Home Products Corp. 2-(dialkvlaminoalkoxy)-l,2,4-benzothiadiazine 1,1- dioxides and derivatives. 3,344,139, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 243. Weibel, John, Jr., and R. E. Widdowson, to General Motors Corp. Flow control device for refrigerating apparatus. 3,296,816, 1-10-67. CI. 62—210. Weibel, William M. : See — Fendel, Edwin B., Treirat, and Weiberg, Heinrich, to Th. Kieserlinj safety control for machine tools. ~ 340—220. Weibrecht, Otto : See — Schoeler, Horst, and Weibrecht. 3,299,774. Schoeler, Horst, Weibrecht, Hartwig, and Hevroth. 3,326,080. Weibull, Claes M., to Ingeniorsfirman Nils Weibull AB. Silo unloading device. 3,358.S56, 12-19-67, CI. '214 — 17. Weichart, Helmut, to Prakla Gesellschaft fur Parktische Lag- erstatten-forsehung G.m.b.H. Magnetostrietive acoustic transducers. 3,346,841, 10-10-67, CI. 340 — 17. Weicher, Sidney, and A. Einbinder. Pad of individually de- tachable bags. 3,31S,444, 5-9-67, CI. 206 — 57. Weichhand, Robert J. : See — Dieter, Julian A., and Weichhand. 3,332,208. Weichhand. Robert J., to R. A. Jones & Co.. Inc. Phase con- version conveyor system. 3,339,701, 9-5-67, CI. 198 — 32. Weichman, Roger L. : See — Fierce, William L., and Weichman. 3.341,575. Weichselbaum, Theodore E., to Biological Research, Inc. Dis- posable syringe with novel rebounding squeeze bulb. 3.295,- 523, 1-3-67, CI. 128 — 232. Weichselbaum, Theodore E., and A. J. Horn, to Brunswick Corp. Transducer system employing electro-optical means. 3,308,303, 3-7-67, CI. 250 — 231. Weichselbaum, Theodore E., and A. J. Horn, to Brunswick Corp. Means for measuring, the specific gravity of liquids and solutions. 3,332,289, 7-25-67, CI. 73 — 451. Weickgenannt, Egon R., to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Combined fluid motor and speed reducer for driving dental tools. 3,309.965, 3-21-67, CI. 91 — 58. Weickhardt, Ludwig, to Sartorius-Werke fund Vormals Got- tinger Prazisionswagenfabrik G.m.b.H.) Akriengesellschaft. Precision weigh scales with commonly-controlled taring and zeroizing means. 3,358,784, 12-19-67, CI. 177 — 169. Weidanz. Herbert, and H. Ostermeier, to Wanderer-Werke Akriengesellschaft Cologne. Typing apparatus having plural type wheels which selectively strike platen. 3,343,642, 9-26-67, CI. 197—18. Weidauer. Curt, to S. Briskman. Workholder for machining pivot holes in pinking shears. 3,304,596, 2-21-67, CI. 29—38. Weidel, Robert A., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Metaphosphate glass. 3.328,181, 6-27-67, CI. 106—47. Weiden, Hans : See — Sennewald. Kurt, Vogt, Weiden, Kaiser, and Komischke. 3,354.055. Weiden. Mathias H., Jr. : See — Payne, Linwood K., Jr.. and Weiden. 3,299,137. Weidenhammer. James A., R. A Barbeau, D. K. Close, K. B. Day, Jr., and E. J. Wroblewski, to International Business Machines Corp. Vacuum controlled air film. 3.327,916, 6-27- 67, CI. 226 — 97. Weidenheimer, Joseph F., L. Ritter, and G. Sieger, to Ameri- can Cyanamid Co. More stable and more soluble tetracycline compositions suitable for parenteral use and method of pre- paring same. 3.335,055, 8-8-67, CI. 167 — 65. Weidenhofer, Frantisek : See — Sob, Frantisek, and Weidenhofer. 3,317,963. Weidenmiller, Edward A. Apparatus for producing and con- veying confections. 3,318,264, '5-9-67, CI. 107 — S. Weidhaas, Fred : See — Power, Angus L., and Weidhaas. 3,308.855- Weidig, Miles L., to The Carlton Machine Tool Co. Sensing device. 3,302,492, 2-7-67, CI. 77 — 32.1. Weidinger, Hans, G. Wellenreuther, and R. Krallmann, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Anthra- quinone dyes and their production. 3,297,695, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 247.5. Weidinger, Hans, G. Volbehr, W. Limpert, and H. iSteusloff, to Teldix Luftfahrt-Ausrustungs G.m.b.H. Heart monitor- ing device with filter for suppressing the frequency of an ambient A.C. power source. 3,316.897, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 2.06. Weidinger, Hans, E.-H. Pommer, and H. Eilingsfeld, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Process for controlling fungi with anthraquinone derivatives. 3,326,- 750. 6-20-67, CI. 167—30. Weidknecht, Charles J., to Datacom. Inc. Crystal controlled frequency modulated oscillator 3,360.746," 12-26-67, CI. 332 — 26. LIST OF l'ATKNTKKS 1 liiT Weidler. Julian, and L. J. Lo Monaco, to Rough Rider, Inc. Auxiliary pocket for golfer's slacks. 3,320,620, 5-23-67, CI. 2—250. Weidman, Verne W. : Sec — Hailstone, Roger, Sowards. anil Wiedman. 3,324.024. Weidmann, Walter : See Zirnglbl, Hans, Brandle, Beumer, and Wiedmann. 3,306, 760: Weidner. Herbert: See — Gregcr, Paul, and Weidner. 3,302,542. ihiii!.. Jobann, Greger, and Weidner; 3. 355. 559. Weidner. William C. : Sec — Mian. Stewart, and Weidner. 3.300,200. Weigand, Bruno, to Tamper-Proof-Tops Industries Ltd. Con- tainer closure. 3,339,770, 9-5-67, CI. 215—9. Weigang, Carl. Optical teaching device. 3,313.041. 4-11- 67. CI. 35—13. Weigel, Friedrich-Wilhelm : See — Post. Hermann, and Weigel. 3,348,585. Weigel. Gunther : See — Heck. Hans .T., Schmidt, and Weigel. 3.320.193. Weigel, Jurgen, to Hamburg-Flugzeugbau G.m.b.H. Method of selectively coloring titanium bodies. 3,346,469, 10-10-67, CI. 204—56. Weigel, Morton L., to Sarkes Tarzian, Inc. Method of making a coil assembly for a tuner. 3,337,949, 8-29-67, CI. 29—605. Weigert, Wilhelm : See — Muller. Karl-Heinz. Steimann, and Weigert. 3.313.238. Weighart, Frederick G.. to Automation Industries, Inc. Ultra- sonic inspection. 3,309,913, 3-21-67, CI. 73 — 67.8. Weighart, Frederick G., to Automation Industries, Inc. Ultra- sonic inspection. 3,309,914, 3-21-67, CI. 73—67.9. Weighart, Frederick G., and R. F. Forlastro. to Automation Industries, Inc. Power supply for an X-ray tube having a frequency responsive feedback means for a variable fre- quency converter. 3,348,051, 10-17-67, CI. 250 — 103. Weighload Ltd. : See — Nixon, Brian G.. and Preston. 3,310,981. Weigl, William, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Method and appa- ratus for electrostatically driving a sheet in a rotary press. 3,342,129, 9-19-67, CI. 101 — 142. Weigle, Russell M., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Rolling mill bar twisting apparatus. 3,344,642, 10-3-67, CI. 72—231. Weijers. Cornelus M. M. : See — Reijnhard, Johannes M., and Weijers. 3,327.375. Welkert, James N., to United States of America. Navy. Ap- paratus for inertially deriving ground track angle. 3,351,- 276. 11-7-67. C). 23.1— 61. Welkert, Roy J., to General Films. Inc. Automatic filling machine. 3.299,006, 1-24-67. CI. 53—37. Weil. Edward D. : See — Dorfman, Edwin, and Weil. 3.342,859. Leon, Edward. Weil, and Linder. 3.354,157. Linder, Jerome, and Weil. 3,301,652. Under, Jerome, Weil, and Newcomer. 3,360,566. Newcomer, Jack S., Well, and Dorfman. 3.298.908. Newcomer, Jack S., Weil, and Dorfman. 3,299,120. Newcomer, Jack S., Weil, and Dorfman. 3,318,682, Newcomer, Jack S., Weil, and Dorfman. 3.325,273. Newcomer, Jack S., Weil, Dorfman, and Linder. 3,338,- 702. Weil. Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Esters, amides, and imides of octachloro - 3,6-methano-1.2,3.6-tetrahydro- phtbalic anhydride. 3,299,094, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 326. Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for the control of undesirable plant growth. 3,321,291, 5-23-67, CI. 71—2.3. Weil, Edward D.. to Hooker Chemical Corp. Methods for controlling insects and bacteria. 3,325,354, 6-13-67, CI. 167—30. Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Novel polybuta- diene-polvhalogenated cyclopentadiene adducts. 3,325.464, 6-13-67,'Cl. 260 — 94.2. Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Cyclopenta- dienylimines microbicide. 3,328,242, 6-27-67, CI. 167 — 30. Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Polyhalobenzyl- oxyalkanol sulfates. 3,328,454, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 458. Weil. Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for the control of plant growth. 3,338,701, 8-29-67, CI. 71 — 71. Weil, Edward D., to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method of con- trolling microbes bv means of tetrahalocyclopentadienyldi- amines. 3,341,405. 9-12-67, CI. 167—30. Weil, Edward D„ to Hooker Chemical Corp. Method for mak- ing balogenated cyclic enols and salts thereof. 3.346,645, 10-10-67. CI. 260—586. Weil, Edward D., K. J. Smith, and E. J. Geering, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Trichlorovinylsulfenyl chloride and process for the production of trihalovinylsulfenyl chloride. 3,296,- 302, 1-3-67, CI. 260—543. Weil, Edward D.. K. J. Smith, and E. J. Geering.. to Honker Chemical Corp. Method of destroying soil pathogens. 3,306,816, 2-2S-67, CI. 167—22. Weil, Edward D.. and J. Linder, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Herbicidal method and composition. 3,309,191, 3-14-67, CI. 71—2.3. Weil. Edward D.. and K. J. Smith, to Hooker Chemical Corp. N - (decachloro - 3 - hydroxypentacvclo (5.3.0.02,6. 04,10.05, 9)decyl-3) ureas. 3.314.991, 4—18-67, CI. 260 — 553. Weil, Edward D., ami H. L. Schlichting, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Perhalocyclopentenyl earbinols. 3,322 S37 5-30-67. CI. 260 — 617. Weil, Edward i>.. B. Dorfman, and J, Linder, to Hooker Chem- ical Corp. Alpha-chlorinated polychlorophenylaeetlc alti 3,331, SOS, 7-18 67, CI. 260- 465. Well, Edward D., and II. L. Schlichting, to Hooker Chemical Corp. 0-(dlloweralkoxythiophosphinylthlo olkyl) phenyl S loweralkyl carbamates. 3,331,894, 7-18 67, CI. 260 ' 628. Weil, Edward i>.. J. Linder. and E. Dorfman, to n Chemical Corp. Method of controlling plant grown ; 336, 131. 8 L5 67, CI. 71—107. Weil, Edward D., and H. L. Schlichting. to Hooker Chemical Corp. Hydrocarbyl phenol sulfides, sulfoxides and Bulfi and process of preparing same. 3,336,31)3, 8-15-67, CI. 260 (107. Weil, Edward D., J. Linder, E. Dorfman, and J. S. New, Miner, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Herbicidal method employing trichloroben/.yloxyalkyl esters of chlorinated aliphatic acids. 3.338,703. 8-29-67, CI. 71 — 106. Weil, Edward D., and K. J. Smith, to Hooker Chemical i N - (decachloro - 3 - hydroxypentacyclo(5.3,0,0 ;; ' ,, O'-" , j i decyl-3) amides and carbamate. 3,345,378, 10-3-67, ' 200—320. Weil, Edward D., and K. J. Smith, to Chemical Corp. Anti- fouling paint. 3,347.686, 10-17-67. CI. 106— 15. Weil, Edward D., and J. Linder. to Hooker Chemical Corp. Halogenated phenoxycyclopentenones and processes there for. 3,347,929, 10-17-67, CI. 260- Weil, Edward D., and II. L. Schlichting. to Hooker Chemical Corp. Sulfur-containing carbamate insecticides. 3,349,115, 10-24-67, CI. 260—47H. Weil, Edward D., and II. Schlichting, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Ortho hydrocarbyloxy alkenvlenephenvl N-lower alkvl carbamates. 3.349,116. 10-24-67, CI. 260—479, Weil, Edward D., and J. Linder, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and method. 3,355,27s, 11-28 67, CI. 71 — 94. Weil, Edward D., and E. Dorfman. to Hooker Chemical Corp. 5-aminotrihalophenvlacetic acids and derivatives 3,356,711, 12-5-67, CI. 260 — 471. Weil, James K. : See — Maurer, Elmer W., Stirton, and Weil. 3,305,578 Weil, James K., A. J. Stirton. F. i >. Smith, anil R. G. Bistline, to United States of America, Agriculture. Process for pre paring a detergent composition containing sodium alkane sulfonate and soap. 3.297,579, 1-10-07, CI. 252 — 121. Weil-McLain Co., [nc. : see — Mueller, Johannes G. 3. 308. 607. Tomlinson, Curtis C. 3,353,000. Weil Pump Co. : Sec — Finzel, Herman. 3,295.,- Weil, Robert N., to American Sterilizer Co. Drainage tray for surgical tables. 3,328,024, 6-27-67, Cl. 269- -327. Weil, Walter G. Method of making hollow shapes of resin- impregnated glass fiber, and hollow shape resulting there- from. 3,320,977, 5-23-67, Cl. 13S— 12:>. Weiland, Herman G. : Sec — Shane, Nathaniel C, and Weiland. 3.336.157. Weiler, Howard E. Sleeve for fiberglass resin rollers. 3.532.- 131, 7-25-67, Cl. 29—121. Weiler, Karl E. Miniature brush construction and means of stem mounting. 3,335,444, 8-15-67, Cl. 15 — 179. Weiler, Thomas J. : See- — Amrhein, John A., and Weiler. 3.305,994. Weill, Henri, to CSF-Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Method of making delay line structures. 3,300 1-31-67, Cl. 29—155.5. Weill. Jean L. : See — Weisang. Joseph E.. and Weil!. 3.318,9 Weill, Lawrence R. Automatic radio direction finder sys 3,303.504. 2-7-67. Cl. 343—120. Weill. Paul B. : Sec — Morris, George V., and Weill. 3,356.457. Weiman, Irving, and W. V. Wright, to Electro Optical Sys- tems, Inc. Diffused radiation tracking transducer haying a lateral photo voltage junction. 3.351.-193, 11-7-67, Cl. 1 89. Weimar, Erich, to Bright Mfg. Co. Ltd. Trimming member. 3.310,928. 3-28-67, Cl. 52- -716. Weimer, Emory L. Spinner tvpe magnetic fishing lure. 3,340,- 643, 9-12-67, Cl. 43—42.12. Weimer, Paul K., to Radio Corp. of America. Field effect solid state device having a partially insulated electrode. 3 304,469, 2-14-67. Cl. 317—234. Weimer, Ralph E. : Sec — Martino. Louis J.. Moll, and Weimer. 3,306.4Sfi Weimholt, .lames E., and L. M. Biggs. Jr., to United States of America. Navy. Pyrotecl lated folding tin as- sembly. 3.304.030. 2-14-67. Cl. 244—3.28. Wein. .lerrv E.. to Henry East. Inc. Food cooking apparatus. 3,332,33S, 7-25-67, Cl. 99—330. Weinand, Louis H. : .- Symons. James !>.. and Weinand. 3 3 48,85 i. Weinberg. Elliott L. Production of alkyl chlorides. 3,315,- 001. 1-18-67. Cl. 260—652. Weinberg. Gert : Sec — Haas. Herbert. Munk. and Weinberg. 3,354,248. Weinberg. Harold N. : See— - Cinema. Inder, and Weinberg. 3.355.37S. Weinberg, Heinrich : Sec — Feldman. Osias, Birlea, Plrvulescu. Caruceru. and Wein- berg. 3,336,955. Weinberg. Kurt : Sec — Mverlv. Richard C. ami Weinberg. 3.334.101. Myerly, Ricbard C, and Wein' 165. 1408 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Weinberg, Kurt A. Packaging device. 3,322,383, 5-30-67, CI. 248 — 174. Weinberg. Milton : See — Baehr, William H„ Stein, and Weinberg. 3,337,742. Weinberger, Arthur J., and D. F. De Lapp. % to American Cyanamid Co. and V> to United States of America, Interior. Utilization of saline water. 3,350,292, 10-31-67, CI. 204—180. Weinberger, Harold. Shrimp shellerjind deveiner. 3,353,207, 11-21-67, CI. 17 — 7. Weinberger, John K. : See — Tripp, Lewis H., Weinberger, and Wheatley. 3,297,381. Weiniirenner, Erwin : See — Hoppe, Peter, Weinbrenner, Muhlhausen, and Breer. 3,347,529. Knipp Ulrich, Awater, Oetke, Weinbrenner, and Schonzeler. 3,312,666. Weinbrenner Shoe Corp., The : See — Wilmanns, Frederick A., and Ott. 3,327,334. Wilmanns, Frederick A., Ott, and Loucks. 3,327,412. Weineck, Hans : See — Loeck, Karl, Molz, and Weineck. 3,296,039. Weinecke, Laurence A., and R. R. Montgomery, to United States of America, Agriculture. Flotation separation of drv milled cereal grain components. 3,312,341, 4-4—67, CI. 209—2. Weiner, Bernard : See — Ellenberg, Max H., Weiner. and Rouch. 3.335,487. Weiner, Bernard A., to United States of America, Agriculture. Disinfectant-containing stopper for prolonged aerobic fer- mentations. 3,352,762, 11-14-67, CI. 195—127. Weiner, Melvin. Solar pumped laser. 3,297,958, 1-10-67, CI. 331—94.5. Weiner, Melvin L. Proximal reproduction process for three- dimensional perception. 3,339,454, 9-5-07, CI. 88 — 24. Weiner, Norman, and J. J. Siegel, to Alberto-Culver Co. Pressurized dispensing device. 3,339,802, 9-5-07, CI. 222 82. Weiner, Robert I., and C. P. Witze, to Martin Marietta Corp. Self-oscillating nuclear powered pulsing device. 3,309,622, 3-14-67, CI. 331 — 94.5. Weiner, Sidnev : See — Ehrens, Henry, and Weiner. 3,336,937. Ehrens, Henry, and Weiner. 3,339,868. Weinert, Glen A. : See — Tishler, Earl J., and Weinert. 3.318,009. Weinert, Harry F. : See — Farmer, Stanley E., and Weinert. 3,326,593. Weinert, John R. : See — McLaughlin, William T., and Weinert. 3,297,056. Weingart, Richard I. N., to Universal Controls Inc. Credit account verification system. 3,315.230, 4-18-67, CI. 340 — 149. Weingarten, Abraham. Clip-on light filter for sun visor. 3,325.209. 6-13-67, CI. 296—97. Weingarten, John G. Dual edger. 3,310,895, 3^28-67, CI. 38—16. Weingartner, Adam. Variable time delav valve for flush tanks. 3,334,359, S-S-67, CI. 4 — 67. Weinger. Ralph, to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Electrical apparatus. 3,337,771, 8-22-67, CI. 317 — 14. Weinhagen, Carvl : See — Pennev, Richard C. 3.319,276. Weinig, Sheldon, G. T. Murray, S. D. Hurwitt, and D. H. Ben-Israel, to Materials Research Corp. Method of making a superconductor bv sintering powdered metals. 3,325,888, 6-20-67. CI. 29—420. Weininger, Joseph L., to General Electric Co. Non-isothermal voltaic cell having iodine electrodes. 3,297,486, 1-10-67, CI. 136 — 86. Weinkamer William A. : See — Kingsbury, George R., Junge, Weinkamer, and Slater. 3,350.763. Weinmayr, Viktor, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the preparation of perfluoro-tertiary-butanol. 3,317,616. 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 633. Weinreich, Sol. Odometer. 3,338,514, 8-29-67, CI. 235—117. Weinrich, Hellmut : See — Rurik, Josef, and Weinrich. 3,303,989. Weinrotter, Ferdinand : See — Miiller, Walter, and Weinrotter. 3.324,168. Weinrotter, Ferdinand, W. Muller, A. Schmidt. W. Bohler, and J. Schweighofer, to Osterreichische Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the catalytic production of melamine from gaseous cyanic acid. 3,310,559, 3-21-67, CI. 260—249.7. Weins. Walter, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Fuel injection type spark plug with an atomizing nozzle. 3.316,437, 4-25-67, CI. 313 — 120. Weinschel, Bruno O., H. Baeher, and E. S. Elste, to Weinschel Engineering Co., Inc. Ultra-high frequency connector. 3,340,495, 9-5-67, CI. 339—177. Weinschel Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Weinschel, Bruno O., Baeher, and Elste. 3,340,495. Weinschenk, Albert, to E. G. Henkel. Lasting machine. 3,345,- 659, 10-10-67, CI. 12 — 12. Weinsteln, David, to Maryland Baking Co., Inc. Containers for fragile articles. 3,343,671, 9-26-67, CI. 206 — 65. Weinsteln. Harold : See — Topas, Benjamin, and Weinstein. 3,297,921. Weinstein. Harold, to International Rectifier Corp. Five-laver light switch. 3,328,584, 6-27-67, CI. 2'50 — 206. Weinstein, Hillel, to Radio Corp. of America. Serial memory of anisotropic magnetostrietive material accessed by stress wave. 3,339,188, 8-29-67, CI. 340 — 174. Weinstein, Louis. Picture hanger assembly. 3,330,525. 7-11- 67. CI. 248- -496. Weinstein, Norman J., and R. R. King, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Synthesis process. 3,305,312, 2-21-67, CI. 23—199. Weinstein, Richard, to Flair Mfg. Corp. Automatic venting apparatus. 3,334,645, 8-8-67, CI. 137 — 202. Weinstein, Richard, to Flair Mfg. Corp. Circulating pump arrangements. 3,359,911, 12-26-67, CI. 103 — 87. Weinstock, Joseph : See — Tedesehi, Ralph E., and Weinstock. 3,329,569. Weinstock, Kermit V., and E. S. Pfau, to The General Tire & Rubber Co. Synthetic rubber tire and adhesive therefor. 3,342,238, 9-19-67, CI. 152—330. Weinstock, Leonard M. : See — Tull, Roger J., and Weinstock. 3,346,632. Weinstock. Leonard M., and W. Paleveda. Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing 2,2',4'-tetrabromo-N-(lower- alkyl) diphenylamine. 3.317,605, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 576. Weinstock, Leonard M., and E. J. Cragoe, Jr., to Merck & Co., Inc. Process for preparing pyrazinamido-guanidines. 3,325,494, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 250. Weinstock. Lionel I. : See — Zemme, Caesar J., De Fazio, and Weinstock. 3,359,567. Weintraub, Lester : See — Vitcha, James F., and Weintraub. 3,337.614. Vitcha, James F., and Weintraub. 3,341,578. Weintraub, Lester, and R. C. Terrell, to Air Reduction Co., Inc. Tetrasubstituted ethylene diamines. 3,340,299, 9-5 67, CI. 260—563. Weintraub, Ronald, to Flexnit Co.. Inc. Foundation garment. 3.344,793. 10-3-67, CI. 128 — 547. Weinzierl, Helmut : See — Eckerle, Otto, and Weinzierl. 3,312,177. Eckerle, Otto, and Weinzierl. '3, 312, 476. Eckerle, Otto, and Weinzierl. 3,331,258. Eckerle, Otto, and Weinzierl. 3.339,042. Eckerle, Otto, Weinzierl. and Putschky. 3,297,236. Weipert, Eugene A., to Wyandotte Chemicals Corp. Bio- degradable, liquid, water-miscible alkylene oxide conden- sation products. 3,340,309, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 615. Weir. Basial B. Water spade. 3,326,306, 6-20-67, CI. 175— 207. Weir. Charles L., and F. N. Shoemaker. Numismatic recep- tacle. 3,302.773, 2-7-67. CI. 206 — .83. Weir, G. & J., Ltd. : See — Anderson, Harold H. 3.352,444. Weir, Niall G. : See — Elks, Joseph, May, and Weir. 3,312,590. Elks, Joseph, May, and Weir. 3,312,591. Weir. Palmer K. : See — Oaks, Richard W., and Weir. 3.305,754. Weirich, Walter, to Hoesch-gergbautechnik G.m.b.H. Mine roof support. 3,328,968. 7-4-67, CI. 61 — 45. Weis, Andrew J. and A. B. Music chord finder device. 3,350,- 973, 11-7-67, CI. 84 — 478. Weis, Anne B. : See — Weis, Andrew J. and A. B. 3,350,973. Weis, Frank G., to Union Tank Car Co. Nozzle. 3,335,963, 8-15-67, CI. 239 — 499. Weis, Frank G., and C. R. Welty, to Union Tank Car Co. Automatic liquid level control means for a sewerage wet well. 3,360,002, 12-20-67, CI. 137 — 395. Weis, George H. and A. Busch, to American Smelting and Re- fining Co. Electrolytic cell including a starting cathode having an integral supporting means. 3,298,945, 1-17-67, CI. 204 — 242. Weis, John L., to International Minerals & Chemicals Corp. Hydrocyelone. 3,306,461, 2-28-67, CI. 210 — 512. Weis. Ronald J. : See — Welles, Donald P., Jr., and Weis. 3,320,160. Weisang, Joseph E. : See — De Gramont, Arnaud M. J., Weisang, and Maurin. 3,308,202. Weisang, Joseph E., and J. L. Weill, deceased (L. M. Thevenet, administratrix of the estate of J. L. Weill), to Compagnie Francaise de Raffinage. Method of and catalyst for the de-hydrogenation of aliphatic hydrocarbons. 3,318,968, 5-9-67, CI. 260—683.3. Weisbach, Jerry A., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Spiro[3-indole-3', -pyrrolidine and piperidine] derivatives. 3,299,075, 1-17-67, CI. 260—293. Weisbeck, Roland, and A. Brockes, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Photoresistors and photoelements hav- ing increased sensitivity in the short wave region of the spectrum. 3,309,226, 3-14-67, CI. 117—201. Weisbeck, Roland, A. Brockes. and H. Nassenstein, to Farben- fabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Photoconductive struc- tural element and process of manufacturing same. 3,351,- 516, 11-7-67, CI. 161 — 184. Weisbecker, Joseph A. Magnetic toy, trick, game and educa- tional device. 3,305,967, 2-28-67, CI. 46 — 238. Weisbecker, Joseph A., to Radio Corp. of America. Data processing system. 3,209,679, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Weisbecker. Joseph A. Computer-type device. 3,331,143, 7-18- 67, CI. 35 — 30. LIST OF PATENTEES 1 10!) Weisberg, Alex, to The Dentists' Supply Co. of New York. Dental articulator analogs and method and apparatus for constructing sa 3,321,832, 5-30-67, CI. 32—32. Welsberg, Harry ; Se< Desmond, Timothy J., Greenberg, and Weisberg. 3,356, 543. Greenberg, Leon S., Neilson, and Weisberg. 3,327,183. .Wilson, John M. S., Desmond, and Weisberg. 3,360,696, Weisberg, Sidney, to Worthy i'roducts Corp. Wire core bt.ck brush' assembly. 3,290,644, 1-10-G7, CI. 15—206. Weisberg, Sblnev, to Worthy Products Corp. Drapery sup- port assembly. 3, 321,797, 5-30-07, CI. 16 — S7.4. Weisberg Sidney, to Worthy I'roducts Corp. Drapery pleat forming assembly, 3,335,786, 8-15-67, CI. 1G0— 34S. Weisberg, Svdne\ U. Multi-compartment package. 3,358,821, 12-19-67, CI. 206—56. Weisberger, David. Nose and lip protector apparatus. 3,346,- 875, L0 IT 67, CI. 2—9. Weisberger. David. Portable electrical foot heating appara- tus. 3,300,633, 12-26-67, CI. 219— 211. Weise. Karl II. : See — Lempicki, Alexander, and Weise. 3.319,183. Weise, Oskar, to Albert Geser Manufacturer. Device for spac- ing apart reinforcing inserts in reinforced concrete. 3,300,- 930, 1-31-67, CI. 52—309. Weise, lieginald V. Wire strainers. 3,341,177, 9-12-67, CI. 254—73. Weisenbach, Charles O., to The New York Air Brake Co. Hydrostatic transmission. 3,355,886, 12-5-67, CI. 60 — 53. Welsenberger, William P.: Sec — Amborski, Leonard E.. and Weisenberger. 3,310,506. Welsenborn, Frank L., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Norpreg- nene compounds and intermediated therefor. 3,338,957, 8- 29-67, CI. 260 — 188. Weisenborn, Prank L., and .1. S. P. Schwarz, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Complexes of tetracyclines and derivatives there- of. 3.360.500. 12-26-67, CI. 200—559. Weisenborn, Harold E., to Ferro Corp. Apparatus for reduc- ing particle concentration in volume of liquid containing same. 3.312.347, 4-4-67, CI. 210 — 195. Weisend, Charles F. Cement additives containing polyvinyl- pyrrolidone and a condensate of sodium naphthalene sulfonate with formaldehyde. 3,359,225, 12-19-67, CI. 260—29.6. Weiser, Kurt, and S. E. Blum, to International Business Ma- chines Corp. Method and apparatus for growing crystals. 3,338,678, 8-29-67, CI. 23—204. Weiser. Perry W., to General Electric Co. Gripping device. 3.31S.594, 5-9-67, CI. 269 — 265. Weisfeld, Lewis B., to Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. Cement containing calcium carbonate particles coated with bis (tri- butyltin) oxide. 3,323, 92S, 6-6-67, CI. 106 — 148. Weisgerber. George A. : See — Ekiss, Marilyn J., Weisgerber, and Hand. 3,354,180. Weisglass, Louis L., to Simmon Brothers, Inc. Illuminating apparatus for photographic printers and eniargers with specular mirrors. 3,316,804, 5-2-67. CI. SS — 24. Weisglass. Louis L., to Simmon Bros., Inc. Color balance com- puter for making color prints. 3.351,766, 11-7-67, CI. 250 — 226 Weishaar. Robert J., to The Boeing Co. Welding apparatus. 3,300,683. 1-24-67, CI. 315 — 205. Weishaupt, Josef, to Linde Aktiengesellsehaft. Thermal in- sulation suitable for vacuum bottles and the like. 3,357,587, 12-12-67. CI. 220 — 9. Weisheit, Georg. Control system for flowing media. 3,307,- 824. 3-7-67, CI. 251—131. Weisman. Arnold M., to The Birtcher Corp. Modular printed circuit board rack with improved card guide. 3,333,156, 7-25-67 CI. 317 — 101. Weisman. Charles. Ice skate and adjustment means therefor. 3,339,935. 9-5-67, CI. 2S0— 11.12. Weisman. David L.. and P. C. Flectcher, to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Transverse magneto-optical rotator with com- pensation of phase retardation. 3,360,323, 12-26-67, CI. 350—151. Weisman, Lawrence P. : See — Weisman. Mary L. and L. P. 3,336,607. Weisman. Mary L. and L. P. Infant's play enclosure. 3,336,- 607. S-22-67. CI. 5 — 99. Weismann. Theodore J., and W. M. Zarrella. to Gulf Research & Development Co. Process for the polymerization of ethvlenicallv unsaturated compounds bv an alkali metal- boron-triaryl catalyst. 3.350.476. 10-31-67. CI. 260 — 878. Weismann. Victor P. Reinforced modular foam panels. 3,305,- 991, 2-2S-67, CI. 52 — 309. Weismann, Walter T., to United States of America, Army. Spring powered and regulated generator. 3,354,383, 11-21- 67, Ci. 322—29. , Weismann, Walter T., to United States of America, Army. Apparatus control mechanisms. 3,356, S75, 12-5-67, Cl. 310—104. Weismantel, Leo J. Illnniinable silhouette display unit. 3,35S,- 135, 12-12-67. Cl. 240— S.ll. Weismantel Wallace E. See — Betz. Allen D.. and Weismantel. 3,331.055. Weisner, John W., and C. R. Juhasz. to Union Carbide Corp. Sausage casing carton. 3,342,322, 9-19-67, Cl. 206 — 46. Weisner, Ralph M. Projector for dual Images of opposite sides of opaque means. 3,304, S35, 2-21-67, Cl. SS — 26. 242-023— P 89 Weiss, Albert S, : See — Haffey, John B., and Wei 3,33 1,732. Weiss, Alfred : See Ceonzo, Joseph a., s ta miller, and Weiss. 3,317,897. Weiss. Anton G. : Nee — Knusll, Enrico, and Weiss. 3,308,017. Weiss, Armlu, and W. Thlelepape, to Erbsloli & Co., Gelsen- heimer Kaollnwcrke. Method of treating clay and clay produced thereby. 3.309,2 I 1 . 3 II 67. Cl. 106 72. Weiss, Arthur J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Carton with separate keel. 3,326,367, 6-20-67, Cl. 206 65. Weiss, Arthur J., to Continental Can Co. Inc. Carrier with center divider. 3,352,453, 11-14-67, Cl. 220—115. Weiss. Arthur J., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Double wall separator for bottle carriers. 3,355,012, I 1 28-67, Cl. 206 — 05. Weiss, Arthur J., to Continental Can Co.. Inc. Chime lock for cans. 3,357,552, 12-12-07, Cl. 206—65. Weiss, Bertram L„ and M. Kessler. Shelf structure. 3, 323, 656, 6-0-67, Cl. 211 — 15.;. Weiss, Bertram L., and M. Kessler. Shelf structure. 3,323,657, 6-6-67, Cl. 211—153. Weiss, Charles, and D. II. Linn, to S. S. White Co. Dental unit. §,302,290, 2-7-67. Cl. 32—22. Weiss, Charles P., to Koppers Co., Inc. Pipe scarfing tool. 3,335,526, 8 15 67, Cl. 51—73. Weiss, Cornelius F., Jr., to International Business Machines Corp. Core driver test apparatus. 3,339,191, 8-29-07, Cl. 340—174. Weiss, Easter, and E. E. Fairbanks. Drying and storing frume for knit goods. 3,358,3S8, 12-19-67, Cl. 34—239. Weiss, Emil : See Bettag, Ludwig, Kern, Palm, Seibert, and Weiss. 3,320,- 288. Weiss, Eric A., to Sun Oil Co. Automatic control system for optimizing heat transfer to a fluid flowing through parallel connected heat exchangers. 3,322,93S, 5-30-67, Cl. 235 — 150.1. Weiss, Ernest : See — Strauss, Howard J„ and Weiss. 3,298,943. Weiss, Ernst : See — Lindner, Josef. 3,340,452. Weiss. Erwin L., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for pre- paring iron tetracarbonyl compounds with mono-olehnic ligands. 3,351,648, 11-7-67, Cl. 260 — 439. Weiss, Felix S., to Cornell-Dubilier Electric Corp. Method of manufacturing capacitors. 3,315.331, 4-25-67, Cl. 29 — 25.42. Weiss, Francis : See — Modiano, Jacques, and Weiss. 3,328.266. Weiss, Francis, and A. Isard, to Ugine Kuhlmann. Process for preparing epsiloncaprolactams. 3.3G0,ol4, 12-26-67, Cl. 260—239.3. Weiss, Fred L. : See — Crandell, Richard T.. Schellenger, and Weiss. 3.29S.767. Weiss. Gerhard, to Technical Measurement Corp. Spectro- scopic computer 3,297,860, 1-10-67, Cl. 235 — 151.35. Weiss, Gunther : See — Griffith, Joseph W., and Weiss. 3.324.009. Weiss, Gunther, to Electro Glass Laboratories, Inc. Distilland treating and condensing apparatus. 3,340,157, 9-5-67, Cl. 202 — 180. Weiss. Hans R. Physiotherapeutic massaging apparatus. 3,337.237, 8-22-67. Cl. 2S0 — 150. Weiss Harry M., to Varian Associate. Electromagnetic wave permeable window. 3,324,427, 6-6-67, Cl. 333 — 9S. Weiss, Harry M. Electromagnetic wave permeable window In- cluding center conductor therefor. 3,327,257, 6-20-67, Cl. 333—97. Weiss. Herbert : See — Stein, Werner, Koch, and Weiss. 3,354,187. Stein, Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,345,301. Stein. Werner, Weiss, and Koch. 3,351,559. Wagini. Herbert, and Weiss. 3,343,009. Weiss, Herbert, to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesell- sehaft. Electric machine with contactless commutator. 3,305,717, 2-21-67, Cl. 318 — 254. Weiss, Herbert, to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Magnetic-field dependence signal transmitter or signaller. 3,315,142, 4-18-67, Cl. 321—2. Weiss, Herbert, to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Galvanomagnetic semiconductor device. 3,315,204, 4—18- 67, Cl. 338—32. Weiss, Herbert, to Semens Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Switched regulator with magnetic field responsive phase con- trol device. 3,320,518, 5-16-67, Cl. 323—19. Weiss. Herbert, to Siemens-Schuchertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Rotarv resistor arrangement employing a galvanomagnetic semiconductor field plate. 3,335,384, 8-8-67. Cl. 338 — 68. Weiss, Herbert, to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft. Device for measuring locally dependent differences between the magnetic field gradient at different points of a magnetic field. 3.341,772. 9-12-67, Cl. 324 — 46. Weiss, Herbert, and P. Hini. to Siemens-Sehuckertwerke Aktiengesellsehaft Galvano-magnetic semiconductor field plate. 3,331,045, 7-11-67. Cl. 33S— 32. Weiss. Hugh R.. to The Pantasote Co. of New York. Inc. Multiple-cavity cookie container. 3,322.267, 5-30-67, Cl. 206—65. 1410 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Weiss, Jerald A., to Massachusetts Institute of Technology. High frequency circulator having a plurality of differential phase shifters and intentional mismatch means. 3,304,519, 2-14-67, CI. 333 — 1.1. Weiss, Lawrence H. : See — Frisch, Arnold, Weiss, and Engelson. 3,325,754. Weiss, LeRoy. Adaptor for hot air heating systems. 3,308,- 746, 3-14-67, CI. 98—108. Weiss, Martin J. : See — Allen, George R., Jr., and Weiss. 3,351,639. Remers, William A., and Weiss. 3,321,486. iSehaub. Robert E., and Weiss. 3,330,824. Weiss, Mortimer E. : See — Feinstein, Lester B., and Weiss. 3,305,747. Weiss, Mortimer E., to Morris Associates. X-ray tube with cooling jacket for target. 3,358,168, 12-12-67, CI. 313—36. Weiss Noodle Co. : See — Haffey, John E., and Weiss. 3,334,732. Weiss, Oscar. Method of aerial prospecting which includes a step of analyzing each sample for element content, num- ber and size of particles. 3,309,518, 3-14-67, CI. 250 — 49.5. Weiss, Paul A. : See — Bridge, Richard R., Cox, Davids, Emmermann, Engler, Johnson, and Weiss. 3,342,039. Weiss, Paul, Firma : See — Lindner. Josef. 3,340,452. Weiss, Robert G. : See — Petersilka, Franz K., Schittenhelm, and Weiss. 3,357,633. Weiss Shirley I Methods and apparatus for making annular cutting wheels. 3,356,599, 12-5-67, CI. 204—16. Weiss, Sidney. Infrared imaging system using a photochromic glass viewing screen. 3,327,120, 6-20-67, CI. 250—83.3. Weiss, Stanlev J. Railway control apparatus. 3,350,558, 10-31-07, CI. 246 — 126. Weiss, Theodore J. : See — Pichel, Michael J., and Weiss. 3,346,390. Weiss, Verne E. : See — Hasten, Mark, Haub, and Weiss. 3,310,006. Weiss, Verne E., to General Mills, Inc. Snack product and process. 3,348,950, 10-24-67, CI. 99—80. Weiss, Walter F. : See — Miner, Carl S., Jr., Park, and Weiss. 3,351,483. Weiss, Walter J., J. S. Brukner, and C. O. Walker, to Texaco Inc. Drilling fluid. 3,311,553, 3-28-67, CI. 252—8.5. Weiss, Warren, to Allied Chemical Corp. Tufting needle. 3,322,085, 5-30-67, CI. 112—222. Weiss, Werner, and K. Vatterodt, to Patent-Treuhand-Gesell- schaft fur Elektrische Gluhllampen m.b.H. Furnace for the manufacture of fused quartz. 3,320,045, 5-16-67, CI. 65—335. Weiss, William C. Frankfurter bun baking receptacle. 3,341,- 167, 9-12-67, CI. 249 — 66. Weissauer, Hermann, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Dyes containing dihalopyrimidino groups. 3,336,2S3, 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 154. Weissbach, Helmut, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Building material compositions for the manufac- ture of water-repellent products. 3,318,839, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 37. Weissbach, Max. Light reflective photoelectric tape sensor system. 3.308,301. 3-7-67, CI. 250—219. Weissermel, Klaus, K. Kullmar, M. Reiher, and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Polyacetals and a process of preparing them. 3,316,217, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 67. Weissermel, Klaus, and K. Rehn, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brunning. Co- polymers of aliphatic aldehydes and process for making them. 3,355,429, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 67. Weissert, Josef : See — Schonbach. Viktor, Weissert, and Teige. 3.337,360. Weissfloch, Andreas : See — Seiffarth, Werner, and Weissfloch. 3,337,933. Weisshuhn, Peter. Method and apparatus for making en- velopes. 3,344,719, 10-3-67, CI. 93 — 63. Weisskopf, Ernst, to Standardwerk Eugen Reis G. m.b.H. Coin-sorting and counting machine. 3,351,075, 11-7-67, CI. 133—3 Weissman, Bernard. Dental prosthesis. 3,304,610, 2-21-67, a. 32—5. Weissman, Bernard. Apparatus for casting by the lost wax process. 3,322,187, 5-30-67, CI. 164 — 376. Weissman, Bernard. Method of splinting teeth. 3,348,311, 10-24-67. CI. 128—89. Weissman. Eric See — Kallmann, Hartmut P., Kramer, and Weissman. 3,331,- 063. Weissman, Samuel M., to Bankers and Merchants. Inc. Ma- chine for manufacturing pre-inked dies. 3,315,310, 4-25- 67, CI. 18—17. Weissman, Stanley N., and G. L. Matthias, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of molding a foamed plastic structure having a smooth outside surface. 3,306,960, 2-28-67, Cl. 264 — 61. Weiste, Heinrich. Arrangement for coupling a towed vehicle to a towing vehicle. 3,306,630, 2-28-67, Cl. 280 — 479. Weistein, Arthur H. : See — Costanza, Albert J., and Weistein. 3,338,875. Weisz. Michel : See — Mallen, Jose, and Weisz. 3.333.994. Mallen, Jose, and Weisz. 3,350,241. Weisz, Paul B. : Se<3 — Garwood, William E., Miale, and Weisz. 3,297,565. Miale, Joseph N., and Weisz. 3,354,078. Weisz, Paul B., to Mobil Oil Corp. Steam treatment of the matrix in a crystalline alumino-silicate catalyst composite. 3,335,099, 8-8-67, Cl. 252—455. Weitkamp, Alfred W., to Standard Oil Co. Using ruthenium catalysts to prepare cis-isomers of polycyclic aromatics. 3,349,140, 10-24-07, Cl. 260 — 667. Weitz. Hans M., H. Kroeper, and TJ. Wagner, and J. Ritz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Separat- ing and recovering cyclopentadiene. 3,344,198, 9-26-67, Cl. 260 — 666. Weitz, Paul : See — Uffner, Melville W.. and Weitz. 3,345,320. Weitzel, Daniel H„ to United States of America, Air Force. Pipe coupling. 3,339,948, 9-5-67, Cl. 285—331. Weitzel, Guenther, to Kolmar Laboratories, Inc. Composi- tions comprising alkyl branched, long-chain, aliphatic com- pounds for increasing the water vapor porosity of fat ma- terials. 3,335,053, 8-8-67, Cl. 167 — 58. Weitzman, Barry S. : See — Weitzman, Norman G. and B. S. 3,310.884. Weitzman, Laurence H.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Etch- ing bismuth telluride. 3,338,765, 8-29-67, Cl. 156 — 3. Weitzman, Laurence H., and W. R. Harding, Jr., to Westing- house Electric Corp. Oil impregnated thermoelectric ele- ment with electroplated metal contact and method of pro- ducing same. 3,351,499. 11-7-67. Cl. 136 — 236. Weitzman, Milton J., to Slater Electric Inc. Light switch with indicating light in a translucent handle thereof. 3,301,988, 1-31-67, Cl. 200—167. Weitzman, Norman G. Top fastening rim with closure and handle. 3,298,562. 1-17-67, Cl. 220 — 94. Weitzman, Norman G. Non-jamming agitating and dispensing apparatus for a vending machine. 3,298,569, 1-17-67, Cl. 221 — 203. Weitzman, Noi'man G. Positive-feeding dispensing apparatus for a vending machine. 3,327,897, 6-27-67, Cl. 221 — 265. Weitzman, Norman G. Multiple panel merchandise receptacle for a merchandise vending machine. 3,341,267, 9-12-67, Cl. 312—35. Weitzman, Norman G. Multiple sliding-panel merchandise re- ceptacle for a merchandise vending machine. 3,341,269, 9- 12-67, Cl. 312—205. Weitzman, Norman G. Vending machine for vending sequence merchandise article containers from two vertically stacked adjacent columns thereof. 3,342,373, 9-19-67, Cl. 221—107. Weitzman, Norman G. and B. S. Teaching machine and motor response training apparatus. 3,310,884, 3-28-67, Cl. 35—12. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Roller skates for shoes. 3,306,623, 2-28-67, Cl. 280 — 11.2. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Collapsible luggage scooter. 3,314,- 494, 4-18-67, Cl. 180—27. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Motorized traveling case scotter to convey passenger. 3,316,993, 5-2-67, Cl. ISO — 33. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Shoe heel and overshoe assembly. 3,325,918, 6-20-67, Cl. 36 — 1. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Shoe construction with storage com- partment. 3,328,900, 7-4-67, Cl. 36 — 1. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Endless belt printer and ink pad. 3,342,128, 9-19-67, Cl. 101 — 103. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Adjustable spool shaped hair curler with hair engaging projections. 3,343,549, 9-26-67, Cl. 132—40. Weitzner. Dorothea M. Electrically heated hair curling device. 3,347,248, 10-17-67, Cl. 132—40. Weitzner. Dorothea M. Suction tube dispensing means for beverage containers. 3,349,987, 10-31-67, Cl. 229 — 15. Weitzner, Dorothea M. Retractable roller and ice skates for shoes. 3.351.353, 11-7-67, Cl. 280—7.13. Weizebaum, Joseph : See — Herold, Henry L., and Weizebaum. 3,354,466. Weizmann Institute of Science : See — Katchalsky, Aharon, Steinberg, Oplatka, and Kam. 3,321,- 908. Wej-It Expansion Products, Inc. : See — Lerich, Lester, and Roesler. 3,358,549. Wel-Bilt Products Co. : See — Webb, Cleitus E., Sr. 3,331,466. Welborn, Robert E. Distributor. 3,349,930, 10-31-67, Cl. 214—17. Welch. Albert B., to LTV Aerospace Corp. Method of making an electrical connection. 3,350,776, 11-7-67, Cl. 29 — 592. Welch Allvn. Inc. : See — Moore, William C, and Connors. 3,299,884. Welch, Alphonso K. : See — Davis, Ralph G., and Welch. 3,332,125. Welch, Charles E., Jr., to Sprague Electric Co. Etching of aluminum foil. 3,316,164, 4-25-67, Cl. 204 — 141. Welch, Clark M. : See — Bullock. Joel B.. and Welch. 3,318.659. Wade, Ricardo H., Welch, and Bennett. 3,33S,662. Welch, Clark M., to United States of America. Agriculture. Polvmeric adducts of divinyl sulfone with water and prep- aration thereof. 3,316,308, 4-25-67, Cl. 260 — 607. LIST OF PATENTEES 1411 Welch, Clark M., to United states of America, Agriculture. Process for making alkoxyethylsulfonylethyl ethers of cellulose. 3,359,061, 12-19-07, CI. S — 120. Welch, Eldred, D. B. Graham, and A. M. Nashu, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Dialkylol alkylphenol process. 3,306,938, 2-2S-67, CI. 260—624. Welch, Blvln C, to General .Motors Corp. Inertial guidance system with stellar correction. 3,312,423, 4-4-67, CI. 244 — 3. IS. Welch, Elvin C, and R, V. Spannagel, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Stepper motor control and step detector. 3,359,474, 12-19-07, CI. 318 — 138. Welch, Frank J. : See — Wn. Chisung, and Welch. 3.351,683. Zutty, Nathan L„ and Welch. 3,321,417. Welch, Frank J., to Union Carbide Corp. Copolymers of a monovinvl phosphine oxide and a polyvinyl phosphine oxide. 3,312,674. 4-4-07, CI. 260 — 80.3. Welch, Frank J., and II. .1. Paxton, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Polymers of coordination complexes of vinylphos- phines and metal salts, and process for preparing same. 3,355,439. 11-28-67, CI. 200—80. Welch. Frank J., Jr. : See — Zuttv, Nathan L., Welch, Sullivan, Bryant, and Walter. 3.355,440. Welch. John A. : See — ■ Ilein, Richard IX. and Welch. 3.35S.927. Schwartz, Roger P., and Welch. 3,328,085. Welch, John G. Stripping mechanism for baking cookies. 3,345,957, 10-10-67, CI. 107—57. Welch, John L., Jr., R. F. Sellers, and J. J. Madden, to Union Carbide Corp. Process of forming shaped articles from solid, fusible reaction products of bis (2,3-epoxycyclopentyl) ether and aromatic amines. 3,342,918, 9-19-67, CI. 204 — 134. Welch, Joseph J., to United Aircraft Corp. Oil filter and heater. 3,315,737, 4-25-67, CI. 165 — 119. Welch, Joseph J., and J. D. Rosenthal, to United Aircraft Corp. Compressor air seal. 3,303,997, 2-14-67, CI. 230 — 132. Welch, Nicholas A., to Emhart Corp. Lever handle clutch. 3,314,708, 4-18-67, CI. 292—336.5. Welch, Nicholas A., to Emhart Corp. Door lock. 3,324,092, 6-13-67, CI. 70—92. Welch, Philip N., to Textron, Inc. Optical chart and method. 3,358,557, 12-19-67, CI. 88—24. Welch, Ralph A. : See — ■ Zalk, Mark N., and Welch. 3,311,145. Welch Relav Co., Inc. : See — Welch. Thomas R. 3.323.0S5. Welch. Richard W. : See — Clovd, Harold S., Dudley, Mangold, and Welch. 3,307,- 739. Cloyd. Harold S., and Welch. 3.307,504. Welch. Robert L., to W. R. Grace & Co. Recirculating liquid fertilizer apparatus with spiral agitation blade. 3,310,237, 3-21-67, CI. 239—127. Welch Scientific Co., The: See — Evensen, Lester R., Lieberman, and Vering. 3,336,835. Meiners, Harrv F. 3,320,6S5. Mueller. Richard E., Richter. and Schlesinger. 3. 330, 9SS. Osterstrom, Gordon E. 3.332.610. Welch, Thomas R., to Welch Relay Co., Inc. Relay with a balanced operating member actuated by an energizable arma- ture. 3.323,085. 5-30-67, CI. 335 — 125. Welch. William P.. to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Gearing. 3,327, 54S, 6-27-67, CI. 74 — 410. Welcher, Richard P., to American Cyanamid Co. l-alkyl-4- oxophosphorinanium halides. 3,316,304, 4-25-67, CI. 260 — 593. Welcher, Richard P., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for preparing lactamic sulfate. 3,334,127, S-l-67, CI. 260 — 45S. Welcher, Richard P., to American Cyanamid Co. 4-Phosphor- inanones and method of preparing same. 3,352,919, 11-14- 67, CI. 260 — 586. Welcher, Richard P., to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of acrylamide. 3,354,208, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 561. Welded Tube Co. of America : See — Didinger, Raymond G. 3,349,697. Welders. A. L., Ltd. : See — Gordon, Patrick H., and Nortcliffe. 3,360,138. Weldes, Helmut H. : See — Netting, David I., and Weldes. 3.345,302. Weldes, Helmut H. W., to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Process comprising reacting an amine, ethylene oxide and silica to obtain quaternary ammonium silicates. 3,301,S53, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 247.7. Weldes, Helmut H. W., to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Amorphous amine silicates substantially free of alkali metal oxide and process for their preparation. 3,326,910, 6-20-67, CI. 260— 247. Weldes, Helmut H. W., to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Method for producing amorphous quaternary nitrogen compositions. 3,338,901, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 268. Weldes, Helmut H. W., and D. I. Netting, to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Organic ammonium silicate coating compositions. 3.345,194, 10-3-67, CI. 106— 2S7. Weldes, Helmut H. W., and M. R. Derolf. to Philadelphia Quartz Co. Ammonium silicates. 3,346,334, 10-10-67, CI. 23—110. Welding Engineers, Inc. : See — Skidinore, Richard II., and Fulton. 3,323,222. Welding Research, Inc. : See — Sciakv, Albert M. 3,299,249. Sciaky, Albert M. 3,335,317. Sciaky, David. 3,300,618. Sciaky, David. 3,313,910. Sciakv, David. 3.H22.930. Suel, Yves C. 3,312,890. Vilkas, Eugene P. 3,339,040. Vilkas, Eugene P., and Reynolds. 3,299,250. Vilkas, Eugene P., and Reynolds. 3,335,254. Weldotron Corp. See — Anderson, Kelvin G., and Monaghan. 3,340,670. Monaghan, Alfred C. 3.357,151. Zelnick, Seymour. 3,299,251. Zelnick, Seymour. 3,316,653. Zelnick, Seymour. 3,321,353. Zelnick, Seymour. 3,330,716. Zelnick, Seymour. 3,355,337. Welfers, Egidius : See — Hoyer, Hans, Welfers, and Kopke. 3,352,959. Welger, Gebruder : See — Eder, Wolfgang, and Simonis. 3.360,110. Welin-Berger, Guy J. O. Method of manufacturing a pack- age. 3,316,686, 5-2-67, CI. 53—28. Welin-Berger, Guy J. O. Machine for manufacturing coin wrappers. 3,322,044, 5-30-67, CI. 93 — 39.1. Welin-Berger, Guy J. O. Method of bonding webs of plastic threads by means of gas jets. 3,322,584, 5-30-67, CI. 156 — S2. Welinder, Gustav A., to A.-B. Interconsult. Storage appara- tuses for granular or pulverulent material. 3,317,086, 5— 2-67, CI. 222—136. Welinder, Gustav A., to A.B. Interconsult. Transport devices for liquid and pulverulent material. 3,325,177, 6-13-07, CI. 280—5. Welk Brother Metal Products, Inc. : See — Welk, Peter M. 3,313,435. Welk, Peter M., to Welk Brother Metal Products, Inc. Port- able storage loading and unloading bin. 3,313,435, 4-11- 67, CI. 214—501. Welker, Heinrich : See — Spenke. Eberhard, and Welker. 3,341,376. Welker, Robert H. : See — Helmbrecht, William L., Welker, and Krieger. 3,311,233. Wei-Kids, Inc. : See — Valk, Donald B. 3,341,044. Well Completions, Inc. : See — Jackson, John G., and Spineto. 3,298,385. Well Reconnaissance, Inc. : See — Mayer, Robert, Jr. 3,343,408. Well Sentry, Inc. : See — Pantages, Rodney A. 3,359,791. Wellard, Harold J.: See — Brown. Alexander, and Wellard. 3,350,307. Wellborn. William W., to Abrasive Dressing Tool Co. Diamond dressing tool. 3,347,219, 10-17-67, CI. 125—11. Wellekens, John F., to Hotel Security Systems Corp. Locks. 3,316,742, 5-2-67, CI. 70 — 379. Wellekens, John F., to Hotel Security Systems Corp. Locks and mountings therefor. 3,358,483, 12-19-67, CI. 70 — 370. Wellenreuther, Gerhard : See — Weidinger, Hans, Wellenreuther, and Krallmann. 3,297,- 695 Wellens, Heino : See — Orthner, Ludwig, Horst, and Wellens. 3,301,831. Weller, Albert E., Jr., and G. R. Whitacre, to American Pe- troleum Institute. Method and apparatus for burning liquid fuels. 3.326,262, 6-20-67, CI. 158—5. Weller, Carroll E., and M. Radeke, to Avco Corp. Microwave frequency multiplier comprising side by side resonators with varactors contained in one resonator. 3.307,099, 2-28-67, CI. 321 — 69. Weller, Charles E. : See — Jones, Ralph E., Mahler, and Weller. 3.353,230. Weller, Elebert J., and W. H. Kelm, to General Electric Co. Cutting insert. 3,341,921, 9-19-67, CI. 29 — 96. Weller, Ernest E. : See — Wagner, Herman B., and Weller. 3,348,988. Weller, Ernest E., and R. J. Kleinhans, to File Council of America, Inc. Thixotropic, non-flowing adhesive bonding and jointing compositions and methods of bonding ceramic tiles to substrates using thixotropic, non-flowing adhesive bonding and jointing compositions. 3.311,515, 3-2S-67, CI. 156 — 71. Weller, Erwin : See — Rentschler, Waldemar T., Starp, and Weller. 3,338,145. Weller, Erwin, to Alfred Gauthier G.m.b.H. Photographic camera with controlled diaphragm setting. 3,344,726, 10-3- 67, CI. 95—64. Weller, Heber W., Jr. : See — Lafranca, Joseph J., Jr., Mayer, and Weller. 3,346,110. Lafranca, Joseph J.. Jr.. Mayer, and Weller. 3,349.902. Mayer, Mayer. Jr.. and Weller. 3.341.008. Mayer, Mayer. Jr., Weller, and Lafranca. 3,341,007. Weller, James F., to United States of America. Navv. Method for lining firearm barrels. 3,351.994, 11-14-67, CI. 29 — 1.1. Weller. Newton. Ladder warning device. 3,298,012, 1-10- 67, CI .140 — 272. 1412 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Weller, Peter A., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Oil separator arrangement for a refrigeration sys- tem. 3,304,741, 2-21-67, CI. 62—471. Weller, Peter A., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Method of evaporating liquid refrigerant in a semi- flooded type evaporator. 3,306,063, 2-28-67, CI. 62 — 114. Weller, Peter A., and H. C. Grubb, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Auxiliary compressor in motor casing for controlling pressure therein. 3,358,466, 12-19-67-. PI (}2 115 Weller, Robert. Dental Implement and kit. 3,309,773, 3-21-67, CI. 32—66. Welles, Donald P., Jr. : See — Watson, Willis H., and Welles. 3,295,154. Welles, Donald P., Jr., and R. J. Weis, to Welles Products, Inc. Method and apparatus for aerating a body of liquid. 3,320,160, 5-16-67, CI. 210—14. Welles Mfg. Corp. : See — Burweger, Lorenz R. 3,313,279. Welles Products, Inc. : See — Welles, Donald P., Jr., and Weis. 3,320,160. Welles, Theodore W. Supporting device. 3,300,164, 1-24-67, CI. 248—95. Wellford, Armistead L. : See — Corey, Philip D„ Walker, and Wellford. 3,354,376. Corey, Philip D., and Wellford. 3,311,809. Wellford Armistead L., to General Electric Co. Protection arrangement. 3,300,706, 1-24-67. CI. 321 — 43. Wellford. Armistead L., to General Electric Co. D.C. to A.C. inverter arrangement. 3,309,600, 3-14-67, CI. 321 — 45. Wellford, Armistead L., to General Electric Co. Control ar- rangement for magnetic circuit element. 3,314,002, 4-11- 67, CI. 323—51. Wellhausen, Heinz : See — Hecht, Gerhard, and Wellhausen. 3,306,981. Wellhofer, Carl S., and J. Friedman, to Lighting Corp. of America. Crystal basket lighting fixture. 3,321,622, 5-23- 67, CI. 240—128. Wellhouse, Frederick J. : See — Bodian, Marcus, and Wellhouse. 3,348.036. Welling Donald L. Method for making concrete pipe. 3,300,- 560. 1-24-67, CI. 264 — 336. Wellington Engineering Works Ltd. : See — Shirlev. John W 3,355,929. Wellman Bibbv Co. Ltd., The : See — Boole. Reginald E. G. 3,345,831. Wellman Co. : See — Polleys, Herbert R. 3,300,802. Vanderhagen, Lawrence P. 3,340,555. Wellman Incandescent Furnace Co., Ltd. : See — Kemp, William G. 3,302,683. Wellman Industries, Inc. : See — Culpan, Harry K. 3,308,511. Wellman, McDowell Engineering Co. : See — Ludwig, Carl. 3,334,759. Wellman, Robert J., to United States Steel Corp. Rod-charg- ing machine. 3,331,48S, 7-18-67, CI. 198—127. Wellman, Roy Lee. Jr., to Federated Department Stores, Inc. Cargo transporting device. 3,338,423, 8-29-67, CI. 211— 162. Wellman, William W. : See — Anstett. Raymond M., Wellman. and Andrews. 3.340,19b. Wellmar, Sven, and B. E. Lofgren, to Svenska Flaktfabriken Aktiebolaget. Method for heat recovery in pneumatic dry- ers. 3,325.907, 6-20-67, CI. 34 — 10. Wellons. Charles L. Fuel cell. 3.330.259. 7-11-67, CI. 122 — 2. Wellons, Charles L. Silo unloader. 3,339,759, 9-5-67, CI. 214 — 17. Wells. A., & Co.. Ltd. : See — Wells. Alfred C. 3.313.325. Wells Alfred C. to A. Wells & Co.. Ltd. Wire coiling ma- chine. 3.313.325. 4-11-67. CI. 140—103. Wells, Donald A. Basket hanger for deep fat fryers. 3,326,117, 6-20-67, CI. 99 — 411. Wells. Donald G., to Armstrong Cork Co. Sampling appa- ratus. 3.339,700. 9-5-67, CI. 198—31. Wells Engineering & Research, Inc. : See — Wells, Ralph P. and J. L. 3.303,595. Wells. Frnnklin B. : See — Griffith George L.. and Wells. 3.303.072. Hopper! John D., and Wells. 3,354.010. Hooper, John W.. and Wells. 3.317.361. Wells, Frederic E.. to United States of America, National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Positive displace- ment flowmeter. 3,323.362. 6-6-67, CI. 73—194. Wells Frederick H.. and P. J. Worrall, to Albright & Wilson (Mfg.) Ltd. Electrodeposition of nickel. 3,312,604, 4-4- 67, CI. 204—49. Wells. George W. : See — Barbato. Robert E., Eargle, McEowen, Trent, and Wells. 3.342.944. Wells, Henry G. : See — Simpson. James C, and Wells. 3,319,7S1. Wells, Hugh A. : See- Mitchell, Henry D., Jr., Tribble, and Wells. 3,295,661. Wells, Jack F. : See — Larson, Harold A., Schultz, Thompson, and Wells. 3,311,280. Wells, Jack F., and L. H. Thompson, to International Business Machines Corp. Buffer position sensing and reel motor con- trol for a magnetic tape transport. 3,304,477, 2-14-67, CI. 318—7. Wells, Joe S. Electric oil pan heating device. 3,330,935. 7-11- 67, CI. 219 — 205. Wells. John W., and E. B. Collins. Combination chair for children. 3.330,596, 7-11-67, CI. 297 — 93. Wells, Joyce L. : See — ■ Wells, Ralph P. and J. L. 3,303,595. Wells, Kenneth J., to Girling Ltd. Internal shoe drum brakes. 3.295,637, 1-3-67, CI. 188—78. Wells, Kenneth J., to Girling Ltd. Spot-type disc brake. 3,310,135, 3-21-67, CI. 188 — 73. Wells, Lane T. : See — O'Brien, Robert E„ and Wells. 3,327,344. Wells, Lowell J., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Transparent glass container and method of making same. 3,297,186, 1-10-67, CI. 215—100. Wells Mfg. Co. : See — Fichtner, Edward C. 3,302,632. Wells Mfg. Corp. : See — Alexander, Carl J., and Bowers. 3,352,011. Wells, Melvin J., to Western Geophysical Co. of America. Pneumatic method for catching or scaring fish. 3,307,285, 3-7-67, CI. 43—4.5. Wells, Melvin J., to Western Geophysical Co. of America. Pneumatic technique for catching or scaring fish. 3,309,- 807, 3-21-67, CI. 43—14. Wells, Miles C. Coin holder and visual display. 3,323,644, 6-6- 67, CI. 206 — .83. Wells, Novell E. Apparatus for topping sugar beets and sav- ing the severed tops. 3,306,017, 2-28-67, CI. 56 — 121.45. Wells, Paul E. : See — Boles, David R., Davis, and Wells. 3,309,681. Davis, John S., and Wells. 3,300,767. Wells, Ralph P. and J. L., to Wells Engineering & Research. Inc. Swivel action pulley tip for fishing rods. 3,303,595, 2-14-67, CI. 43 — 24. Wells, Ralph R. : See — Rice, Joseph C, and Wells. 3,319,254. Wells, Ralph R., to Screen Gems, Inc. Audience reaotion measuring system. 3,318,517, 5-9-67, CI. 235 — 52. Wells, Robert F. : See — Shultz, James D., and Wells. 3,301,103. Wells, Robert M. Dinnerware place setting package. 3,305,- 083, 2-21-67, CI. 206 — 47. Wells, Robert M. Method of forming mechanically inter- locked heat seal engagement between a bottom plate and a plastic container in a coffee percolator, or other receptacle. 3,308,225, 3-7-67, CI. 264—249. Wells, Robert M., to Thermal Engineering and Design Co. Electrically heated container. 3,319,048, 5-9-67, CI. 219 — 441. Wells, Rogers A. : See — Geisler, Thomas J., Fuchs, and Wells. 3,356,361. Wells, Ronald A. : See — Buggs, Anthony A., Kember. and Wells. 3,317,313. Wells, Roy E., to Electra Totalisators Pry., Ltd. Decimal counting device and stepping unit therefor. 3,329,805, 7-4- 67, CI. 235—92. Wells, Roy E., to Electra Totalisators Pty. Ltd. Electrical ag- gregating apparatus for use In totalisators and like sys- tems. 3,345,501, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 92. Wells, Stanlev C, Jr. : See — Carter, Charles E., and Wells. 3,303,247. Wells Television, Inc. : See — Lindenmuth, Peter L. 3,358,957. Wells, Theodore F., Ill : See — Kuteh, Ernest L., Osborn, and Wells. 3,337,513. Osborn. Stephen W., Wells, and Kutch. 3,359,248. Wells, William H., to Newcomb Electronics Corp. Tone arm rest for phonographs. 3,321,206, 5-23-67, CI. 274 — 23. Wells, William T., Jr. : See — Edward, Jack H., Plumb, and Wells. 3,334,697. Weis, Nina V. Infant's wardrobe enclosing and carrying bag. 3.330.321, 7-11-67, CI. 150—1. Welsback Corp., The : See — Grosse, Aristid V., and Stokes. 3,309,300. Welsch, Bernhard J., and G. A. Nothmann, to Miehle-Goss- Dexter, Inc. Variable speed transmission. 3,329,034, 7-4- 67, CI. 74 — 190. Welsch, Fred D., and C. F. Carter ; said Carter assor. to said Welsch. Methods and apparatus for discharging personnel and cargo from vehicles. 3.358,950. 12-19-67: CI. 244 — 137. Welser, Harold C, to Deere & Co. Earth moving implement. 3.304,631, 2-21-67, CI. 37 — 8. Welsh Alan B.. to W. W. Kimball Co. Two channel tremolo. 3.329,761. 7-4-67, CI. 84—1.18. Welsh, Alfred W.. and K. Hussev, to S. Smith & Sons (Eng- land) Ltd. Echo sounding apparatus. 3,302,210, 1-31-67, CI. 346—17. Welsh Co. : See — Romay, Cletus. 3,309.101. Welsh, David M.. to Canadian Safetv Fuse Co., Ltd. Explo- sive tape. 3,320,883, 5-23-67, CI. 102 — 27. Welsh. George G., to Electrical Apparatus Co. Ltd. Electrical indicating instruments for use with progressively varied outputs. 3,317,836, 5-2-67, CI. 324—132. Welsh. Harvey W. : See — Welsh, Robert A. and H. W. 3,319,874. Welsh. Herbert F. : See — Jeckert, John P., Jr., Welsh, Appleton, and Silverberg. 3,317,903. Welsh, Herbert F.. to Sperrv Rand Corp. Level correction circuit. 3,305,731, 2-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 1413 Welsh, Herbert F., deceased (by J. S. Chapline, executrix), ;iik1 L. I). Wilson, to Sperry Rand Corp. Verifier. 3,310,- 78T, 3-21-67, CI. 340—172.5. Welsh, James D., and J. J. Kresl. Dispensing device. 3,313,- 454, 4-11-67. CI. 222 — 102. Welsh, Jay Y., to Manganese Chemicals Corp. Upgrading manganese ores using HP and HaSiFo as leaching materials. 3,330,649, 7-11-67, CI. 75 — 101 Welsh, John A. : See — Ranch. Emil B., and Welsh. 3,316.274. Welsh, Leslie T.. to Welsh Sporting Goods Corp. Ski cases. 3.336,961, S-22-67, CI. 150 — 52. Welsh Mfg. Co. : See — Silverman, Leslie. 3,307,543. Welsh, Robert A. and H. W. Variable displacement-variable clearance device. 3,319,874, 5-16-67, CI. 230 — 56. Welsh, Robert B., and A. L. MeConnell, to Scott Paper Co. Novel reticulated products. 3,353,994, 11-21-67, CI. 117 — 221. Welsh Sporting Goods Corp. : See — Welsh, Leslie T. 3,336,961. Welter, Egon, deceased, (by E. Welter-Kluft, executrix, to H. A. Schlatter A.G. Arrangement for removing burrs from welds. 3.336.839, 8-22-67, CI. 90 — 24. Welter-Kluft, Erlka : See — Welter, Egon. 3,336.839. Welti, Eugene F. Seat bed. 3,340,547, 9-12-67, CI. 5 — 118. Weltman, Harold S. Automatically retractable needle syringe. 3.306,290, 2-28-67, CI. 128 — 218. Weltronic Co. : See — Collom, Donald J., and Mann. 3,351,912. Mann, Charles G. 3.321,704. Mann, Charles G. 3,346,696. O'Neal. George, Jr. 3.354.288. O'Neal, George. Jr. 3.356,820. Welty, Charles R. : See — Weis. Frank G.. and Welty. 3,360,002. Weltv, Frank. Gravity flow control for mixed beverage dis- penser. 3.295.723. 1-3-67. CI. 222 — 54. Welty, Frank, to The Vendo Co. Secondary refrigeration apparatus. 3,309,886, 3-21-67, CI. 62 — 119. Weltv. Frank, to The Vendo Co. Beverage mixing and dis- pensing system. 3,317,084, 5-2-67, CI. 222 — 57. Weltv. Frank, to The Vendo Co. Temperature and pressure compensated liquid flow control. 3,332,436, 7-25-67, CI. 137—468. Weltv. Frank. Apparatus for controlling the rate of flow of liquids. 3,335,749, 8-15-67. CI. 137 — 504. Weltv. PYank. Device for controlling the rate of flow of fluids. 3.351.087. 11-7-67. CI. 137 — 504. Weltv. Frank and R. D., to The Vendo Co. Temperature com- pensated flow control valve. 3,340,899, 9-12-67, CI. 138— 43. Weltv. Raymond D. : See — Weltv. Frank and R. D. 3,340,899. Welty. William R. : See — Levenson. Berl D.. and Weltv. 3,308,456. Weltv, William R., and L. W. Wilson, to Hughes Aircraft Co. High voltage transformer. 3,356,931, 12-5-67. CI. 323 — 48. Welwvn Electric Ltd. : See— Klrby, Peter L. 3.305,694. Welwvn Plastics (1955) Ltd.: See — Harrison. Aran Morlev. 3.353.9S5 Weman. Per O.. to Sigmatex A.G. Safety belts. 3.317,243, 5-2-67, CI. 297 — 3S9. Weman, Per O., to Sigmatex A.G. Fastening buckle for safetv belts or the like. 3.348.274, 10-24-67, CI. 24 — 233. Weman, Per O., to Sigmatex A.G. Fastening means for a three-point safety belt, particularly for motor vehicles. 3.348.881, 10-24-67, CI. 297 — 388. Wempe, Albert L., and E. J. Estoplnal, Jr., to Columbian Carbon Co. Carbon black apparatus. 3,322,506, 5-30-67, CI. 23—259.5. Wemple. Stuart H. : See — Kahng, Dawon, Ligenza, and Wemple. 3,323,947. Wemyss, George A. : See — Brownlle, Isaac A., Wemvss, Clarke, and Oldland. 3,323,- 897. Wen Products, Inc. : See — Anton, Nicholas. 3,316,385. Wen, Richard Y., to The Dow Chemical Co. a-(acinitrometh- yl)- and a-(nitromethyl)-2, 1,3-benzothiadiazole-methanol compounds. 3,322,780, 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 304. Wenaas, Harold D. Braced fence post construction. 3,334,867, 8-8-67, CI. 256 — 35. Wenczler & Heidenbain : See- — Koller, August. 3,354,778. Wende, Price T. : See — Belasco, Melvin, and Wende. 3,324,361. Wendel, Adolph H.. to G. H. Tennant Co. Divided dust col- lector housing, 3,304,572, 2-21-67, CI. 15 — 340. Wendell, Charles B. : See — Carpenter, Clifford L., and Wendell. 3,322,499. Wendell, Charles B., C. L. Carpenter, and M. J. Greene, Cabot Corp. Vapor phase process for producing metal oxides. 3,351,427, 11-7-67, CI. 23 — 202. Wendell, Douglas C, Jr., to Burroughs Corp. Information processing system utilizing a saturable reactor for adding three voltage pulses. 3,355,578 ,11-28-67, CI. 235 — 175. Wendell, Elmer R., and P. G. Peterson. Loading, storage and dispensing apparatus for use with a bituminous mixing plant 3,322,289, 5-30-67, CI. 214 — 41. Wendell, George E., to Poly-Scientific Corp. Floating-brush contact assembly. 3,297,973, 1-10-67, CI. 339—5. Wender, James D., Jr. : See — Stamos, Chris, Reeves, and Wender. 3,327,401. Wenderoth, Hans-Georg : Sea — Froede, Walter, and Wenderoth. 3,323,712. Wenderoth, Hans-Georg, and W. G. Froede, to NSU Motoren- werke Aktiengesellschaft, and Wankel G.m.b.H. Sealing ar- rangement for rotary mechanisms. 3,323,713, 6-6-67, CI. 230—145. Wetulland, Paul H., to Hughes Aircraft Co. High brightness luminescent evaporated film. 3,347,093, 10-17-07, CI. 117 — 33.5. Wendlandt, Clarence A. : See — Montgomery, Carroll E., and Wendlandt. 3,331,066. Wendler, Kenneth T. : See — Price, James R., Spillman, and Wendler. 3,309,314. Wendler, Kenneth T., R. C. Spillman, H. Low, and J. R. Price, to Shell Oil Co. Lubricant compositions. 3,330,762. 7-11- 67. CI. 252 — 32.5. Wendler, Norman L. : See — Hoffsommer, Robert D., Jr., Taub, and Wendler. 3,329,- 728. Slates, Harry L.. and Wendler. 3.297,763. Taub, David, and Wendler. 3,321,496. Taub, David, and Wendler. 3,347,928. Taub, David, Wendler, and Hoffsommer. 3,309,272. Taub, David, Wendler, and Slates. 3,345. 3S7. Wendler, Norman L., to Merck & Co., Inc. 5-(a-hydrocar- bonyl - sulfonyloxypropyl - and a - hydrocarbamyl-sulfonyl- oxypropvlidine) - 5H - dibenzo [a,d] - cycloheptene com- pounds. 3.332,977, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 456. Wendler, Norman L., R. D. Hoffsommer, Jr., and D. Taub, to Merck & Co., Inc 10,ll-dih.vdro-5-hydroxy-5-vinyl-5H-di- benzola.dlcycloheptenes. 3,354,206, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 556. Wendorff, Charles L. : See — Foshee, William C, and Wendorff. 3,323,593. Wendricks, Roland N. : See — Schild. Charles W., and Wendricks. 3,341,059. Wendt. Georg : See — Arnaud, Jacques, and Wendt. 3,307,065. Wendt, Gerhard R., and K. W. Ledig to American Home Products Corp. Cvclopenta [b]pyrido[2,3-e]-pyrazin deriva- tives. 3,299,064, 1-17-67, CI. 260—250. Wendt, Gerhard R., and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Products Corp. Cyclopentaquinoxaline derivatives. 3,311,- 626, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 250. Wendt. Gerhard R., and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Products Corp. Pteridine derivatives. 3,311,627, 3-28-67, CI. 260— 251. 5. Wendt. Gerhard R.. and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Products Corp. D-17/3- (3-aminopropoxy )-3-alkoxyestra-l,3, 5(10)-trienes and urea derivatives thereof. 3,312,721, 4- 4-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Wendt, Gerhard R.. and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Prod- ucts Corp. Thiosemicarbazones of 2-loweralkvlcyclopen- tane-l,3-diones. 3,317,597, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 552. Wendt, Gerhard R.. and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Products Corp. 17-aminoalkyl ethers of 3-ketoestrenes. 3,351,590, 11-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.55. Wendt, Gerhard R., and K. W. Ledig, to American Home Products Corp. 19-norsteroidaI-17-nitrates. 3,352,891, 11- 14-67, CI. 260—397.4. Wendt. Gerhard R., and E. Her^z. to American Home Products Corp. N.N'-disubstituted dithiooxamides and process for their preparation. 3,354,156, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 246. Wendt, Jerome J. : See — Mulligan, Robert J., and Wendt. 3,305,900. Wendt. John S.. Jr.. and R. B. Engleman, to Dravo Corp. Apparatus for reduction firing of iron ore pellets. 3.332,- 770. 7-25-67. CI. 75—5. Wendt, Karl R. : See — Wright, Antony, Webb, Wendt, Johnson, Howard, and Peterson. 3,342.979. Wendt, Peter G., to Worthington Corp. Lubricated bearing shoe. 3,339,990, 9-5-07, CI. 308—73. Wengeler, Wilhelm, to Friedrich Ulide G.m.b.H. Spray dry- ing process for producing granulates. 3,354,933, 11-28-67, CI. 159 — 48. Wengen, Henry R.. to Fargo Mfg. Co., Inc. Clamp connector. 3,341,804, 9-12-67, CI. 339—98. Wengenroth, Edgar R., Jr.. to The Flintkote Co. Method of treating the outer surface of softboard products. 3,357.847, 12-12-67, CI. 117 — S. Wenger, Clyde W., to Wenger Mfg. Inc. Pellet mill. 3,307,- 501, 3-7-67, CI. 107 — 14. Wenger, I>., and Palumbo. 3,318,995. Bulina, John, and Brown. 3,331,715. Burkhardt, Charles E., and Ellis. 3,309,041. Burt, Donald A. 3,309,675. Burton, Charles A., and Clements. 3,311,736. Bush. Joseph, and Kimball. 3,333,131. Buzalski, Bruce T. 3,310.968. Bnzalskl, Bruce T. 3,358.476. Cairone, Anthony R., and Milos. 3,335,213. Calhoun, Howard J. 3,321,644. Calhoun, Howard J. 3,339,115. Cameron, Frank L., and Good. 3,333,336. CariSSimi, Vincent L. 3.314,043. Casanova, Louis A. 3,311,784. Cellerlni, Albert R. 3,296,564. Cellerlni. Albert R., and Ricci. 3,343,042. Chamberlin, Richard S. 3,348,071. Charlton, Thomas. 3,359.476. Chauvin, Bernard. 3,320,715. Chauvin, Bernard. 3,336,646. Chu, Ting L. 3.342,619. Circle, Robert R., and Browne. 3,299,377. Cobb, William R. 3,295,904. Cochardt, Alexander. 3,337,461. Cochardt, Alexander W. Re. 26,153. Colclaser, Robert G., Jr., and Cromer. 3,345,4S6. Colclaser, Robert G., Jr., and Reese. 3,356,S09. Coleman, Louis J. 3,319,166. Conner, Edmond E., and Grassl. 3.299,383. Conner, John P., and Dobrosielski. 3,312,122. Conner, John P., and Grunert. 3,296,567. Conner, John P., and Grunert. 3,339,161. Cook, John W. 3,298,212. Cook, John W. 3,338,079. Copper, Gordon J. 3,327,438. Cromer, Charles F., and Kane. 3.358,102. Cromer, Charles F., and Strom. 3,358,104. Csakvarv. Tibor. 3,319,134. Gushing, George B., and Reese 3,356,811. Cuttino, William H. 3,335,362. Daines, Geoffrey A. 3,347,414. Dakin, Thomas W., Berg, and Martin. 3,356,S08. Dakin. Thomas W„ and Divens. 3.321,678. Decker, Walter J., and Eraser. 3,356,884. Derniaris, Steven N. 3,342.559. Desmarchais, Walter E., and Stanhope. 3,298,746. De Witt. Stewart H. 3,315.467. Dickinson, John D., and Koering. 3,312,004. Donovan, Eugene P. 3.343,255. Dorr, John A., and Anderson. 3,327,286. Dow. Bruce R., and Johnson. 3.351,865. Dragon, Elbert J., Shaffer, and Tucker. 3,343,030. Drangeid, Sivert M. 3,309,187. Dries. Gerald J., and Giovanoni. 3,313.324. Duncan, Charles S., and Wilson. 3.330.029. Dunn, Edward J., Jr. 3,309,194. Durgin, Charles B., Thompson, and Whittaker. 3,311, 760. Eberhart, Arthur H. 3.301,164. Eberhart, Noah E., and Charlton. 3.319.096. Edris, Charles R., and Fraer. 3.333.132. Eiseman, William F., and Donohue. 3,312,958. Eisner, Robert L., and Suarez. 3,343,050. Ellenburg, George W. 3,315.513. Ellenburg. George W. 3.344,634. Ellenburg, George W. 3.355,920. Ellis. Belvin B. Re. 26.296. Ellis, Belvin B. 3,307,132. Emmerich, Werner S. 3.309,545. Ent, Girard W., Davenport, and McDonald. 3,327 881 Erickson. John W. 3.303,369. Ericksrm, John W. 3.319.100. Eubank. Franklin J., and Johnson. 3.356,592. Euler, Fred J., and Webb. 3,309,519. Evans, George S. 3,339,101. Feather, Landis E., and Morrison. 3,351,693. Ferpee. Herbert E. 3.337,781. Fink. Milton. 3.326,326. Fischer. Heinz G., and Bell. 3.333,220. Fish, William A., Jr. 3.311.726. Fish, William A., Jr. 3.324.265. Fish, William A., Jr. 3.333.077. Fish, William A., Jr. 3 358,103. Fish. William A., Jr. 3,358.106. Fish. William A.. Jr.. and Telford. 3.358.107. Fix. Henrv J., Wilev. Miller, and McGinnis. 3.336,SS4. Flowers. Leonard C. and Marschik. 3.312,851. Ford, James G., and Palumbo. 3,313,879. Forrest. Richard A. 3.309.585. Forsha, Herbert E. 3,302,149. Foster. Karl, and Albert. 3,337,373. Fox, Leonard J., and Terwilliger. 3.324.921. Fraser, Hugh D., and Unglert. 3,307,069. Freggens, Robert A. 3,299,310. Frink, Russell E. 3,301,986. VVestinghouse Electric Corp.: Sec — Continued Frisch, Erling. 3,299,302. Friseh, Erling. 3,304,234. Frisch, Erling. 3,347,552. Fromson, Robert E., and Washburn. 3,306,456. Gainer, Gordon C, and Axelrad. 3.339,013. Gainer, Gordon C, and Luck. 3,332,257. Gambale, John C. 3,312,865. Gambale, John C, and Schmidt. 3,343,084. Gamble, James R. 3.358.073. Garbuny, Max. 3,312,895. Garbuny, Max. 3,358.169. Gardner, Colin D., Chester, and Reynolds. 3,327,199. Gasparini, Francis A. 3,312,512. Gate, James M., and Hart. 3,309.095. Geil, Fred G., Whittaker, and Thompson. 3,359,537. Gelzheiser, Francis L. 3,319,035. Gelzheiser, Francis L., and Baum. 3.319.034. Gelzheiser, Francis L., and Hawes. 3,333,078. Gill, Merrlon D. 3,337,802. Goldsmith, Alan S. 3.351.866. Goodman. Isaac S. 3,309,646. Goolsby, George N., Jr. 3,309,639. Graser, Clarence F. 3,323,319. Green, William B. 3,331,996. Grey, Charles D. 3,298,199. Griffith, 'Charles R. 3,306,605. Grimmer. Elmer J., and Wentz. 3,331,910. Groves, John N., and Reichert. 3,320,380. Hamburger. Theodore, and Painter. 3,313,948. Hamby, Jefferson O., and Chase. 3,351,761. Hamel. Raymond R. 3.311,206. Hamilton. Donald R., O'Hara, and Seidensticker. 3 298 795 Hammer. Joel B. 3,358,503. Handy. Robert M.. and Johnson. 3,329,823. Hanson, Richard E., and Cornell. 3,302,017. Harnish, James R. 3,299,662. Harnlsh, James R. 3,307,368. Harnish, James R. 3,307.369. Harnish, James R. 3,320,763. Harnish, James R. 3.324,671. Harnish, James R. 3,350,895. Harnish. James R. 3,350,896. Harnish, James R. 3,350,898. Harnish, James R. 3.357,198. Harnish, James R. 3,357,199. Harnish, James R.. and Ayling. 3,299,661. Haun Robert D., Jr.. and Ohlmann. 3,314,021. Hawkes, George F., Jr. 3,299,242. Heck, Francis M., Jr. 3,356,5S7. Heinrieh, Theodore M., and Kernick. 3.303,409. Heinrich, Theodore M., and Kernick. 3,305,761. Heinrieh. Theodore M., and Kernick. 3,321,693. Heller, Ralph M., Bowen, Schreiber, and Frock. 3,335,- 409. Hellstrom. Melbourne J. 3.319,174. Helsing, Knud J., and Kalista. 3,311,207. Herchenroeder, Louis W. 3.327,125. Hickam, William M. 3,347,767. Higgins, Edward R. 3,314,054. Higgins, Edward R., Jr. 3,314.055. Hill. Earl R., and Carter. 3.324,363. Hoffman, Lester J. 3,305,712. Hohenner, Werner W. 3.358,603. Holden. Paul C. 3.338,052. Hollenbeck, Arthur J. 3,295,909. Holt. Charles P., Jr. 3.359.552. Holtkamp, Calvin J. 3.303.326. Holtkamp, Calvin J. 3,331,929. Holtkamp, Calvin J. 3.357.205. Hood, William C. 3,323.977. Hoover. Dillon B., and Winer. 3,303,410. Howard, James E., Jr. 3,340,979. Howard. James E., Jr. 3.357,532. Hoxie, Warren V. 3.351. S05. Hucke. William L.. III. 3.316,455. Hull, Robert E. 3.316.423. Hull, Robert E. 3.327.235. Hull, Robert E. 3,358,241. Hundstad. Richard L 3.356.S71. Hung, Roland Y. 3.358.154. Husby, Donald E. 3.303.336. Husher. John D., and Pollock. 3,341,755. Husher, John D.. and Raisanen. 3,325,053. Hvlen, Lyle L. 3 359. 4: 38. Ireland, Robert W. 3.331.674. Jacobsen, Jerome G. 3,327.506. Jaffe, Philip M. 3,303,141. Jaffe, Philip M. 3,359.210. Jaffe, Philip M. 3.359.211. Jeeves, Terry A. 3.321,611. Jensen, Paul A. 3,348,034. Johns, Francis J. 3,324,322. Johns, Francis J., and Scott. 3,319,099. Johnson, Frederick B. 3,296,479. Johnson, Frederick O. 3.343.03S. Johnson, James E. 3,311,720. Johnson, Stewart C. 3.344,779. Johnston, William A. 3.344.997. Jones, Raymond R., and Kempic. 3,316,508. Jordan, Kenneth R. 3.347,749. 1420 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Continued Kaplan, Irving I., and Fay. 3,345,572. Kearney, Joseph P. 3,351,803. Kelsing, Knud J. 3,357,133. Kemeny, George A., and Spindle. 3,311,454. Keppler, Arthur T. 3,356,349. Kernick, Andress, and Heinrich. 3,304,484. Kessler, Leland L. 3,339,079. King, Burnharn W.. and Hedden. 3,357,859. Klsinko, Paul M. 3.327,182. Knochel, William J., and Wollentin. 3,341,915. Knorr. Gustave A., Jr., and Claypool. 3,339,019. Koerner, Harry E. 3,337,730. Koerner, Harry E., and Haskins. 3,313,511. Koerner, Harry E., and Vaughn. 3,359,423. Kruper, Andrew P. 3,325.700. Kruzie, Zelko J., and Mullen 3,325.690. Kuehn, Richard T., Knopp. and Steinmetz. 3,343,048. Kuhn, Edmund W., and McKeithan. 3,321,672. Larson, Carl W. 3,331,920. Larson, Rodger G. 3.319.114. Lauer, Rodney F. 3,316,730. Lear, Charles M. 3.305,621. Lear, Charles M. 3,325.588. Lear, Charles M. 3,337,680. Lee, Franklin G., and Male. 3,348,160. Lee, Paul R. 3,301,942. Lee, Paul R. 3,329,800. Leeds, Wlnthrop M. 3.309,482. Le Gates, Ralph W., and Hvde. 3,311,124. Lensner, Herbert W. 3,311,785. Leonard, Merrill G. 3,299,235. Leonard, Merrill G., Fowler, and Wright. 3,345,483. Leonard, Merrill G., and Wright. 3,348,180. Lien, Erling L. 3.309,556. Lin, Hung C. 3,335,341. Lipman, Kenneth, and Pledger. 3,351,841. Llovd, Wavne B. 3.318.320. Loch, Charles H. 3,327,104. Loekie, Arthur M. 3.319.202. Lockie, Arthur M., and Cotton. 3,328.690. Loekie, Arthur M., and Edwards. 3,333,221. Lockie, Arthur M., and Wright. 3,307.074. Long, Olan L. 3,296,026. Looke, Arvo. 3,345,605. Lopenski, Stanley A., and Getz. 3,335,024. Lopenski, Stanley A., and Rokosz. 3,358,639. Lytle. Walter J. 3,351,931. Macchia, Thomas L„ and Minor. 3,305,812. Majcher, John, and Flick. 3,319,025. Maicher, John, and Flick. 3,345,481. Malarkey, William P., Ricard. and Lallv. 3,355,928. Malick, Franklin S. 3,313,253. Malick, Franklin S. 3,357.378. Mandeleorn. Lvon. and Dakin. 3,321,677. Mann, William C, and Jenson. 3.335,403. Martin, Jack, and Hiner. 3.317.264. McAvoy, Bruce R., and Osial. 3,296,405. McClain, Robert D. 3,304,474. McClead. Alpheus E. 3.302.300. McCombs. Darwin H. 3.331.225. MeGinnis, Gerald E. 3,295,477. McKeoneh, Daniel IT., and B:iker. 3.303.310. McKindles, Gerald T., and Borck. 3,312,943. "V'cKinnon. John P. 3 356.798. Melling, Richard J. 3.312.855. Mentz, Raymond M. 3,316,444. Metz. Robert P. 3.358.094. Meyer, Richard L., and Di Frango. 3,296,512. Michael. Jacob F. 3,331,980. Michael. Norman. 3 311.565. Michaelson, Joseph M., Jr. 3,333,079. Mikina, Stanley J., and Wilson. 3,315,508. Milianowicz, Stanislaw A. 3,331,935. Miller, Bernard. 3,357.370. Miller, Lewis J., and Tapper. 3,311,343. Mills, John E., and Getz. 3.313,394. Mlvnar, Peter, and Battistella. 3,358,156. Moore, David L. 3,296,501. Morcom. William R., and Sell. 3,338,706. Motto, John W., Jr. 3.299,297. Motto, John W., Jr. 3.308,801. Motto, John W., Jr. 3,343.104. Motto, John W., Jr., and Fry. 3,306,274. Motto, John W., Jr., and Fry. 3,308,800. Mrenna, Stephen A. 3.348.003. Mrenna, Stephen A., and Reichert. 3,341,672. Mueller, Denis A., and MacGregor. 3,332,008. Mueller, Erich O. 3,312,180. Mullen, John H., and Kruzie. 3,320,392. Mullis, Clyde M., and Tosato. 3,305,064. Mullis, Clyde M., and Tosato. 3,321,060. Mullis, Clyde M., Tosato, and Bogyo. 3,318,432. Munson, William A. 3,303,967. Murphy, Bernard T. 3,321,340. Nagy, Rudolph. 3,313,971. Nelkin, Arthur. 3,337,839. Nelkin, Arthur, and Skinner. 3,304,532. Nelkin, Arthur, Thompson, and Geil. 3,345,607. Nelson, James K. 3,306,529. Neri, Zeno. 3,358,191. Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Continued Newberry, Meigs W. 3,301,436. Newberry, Meigs W. 3,326,412. Newberry, Meigs W. 3,334,786. Newberry, Meigs W. 3,337,088. Newberry, Meigs W. 3.338,470. Newberry, Meigs W. 3,341,068. Newberry, Meigs W. 3,341,069. Nicholson, James F. 3,341,734. Nicholson, Raymond B., and Richardson. 3,345,516. Niemoller, Arthur B. 3,333,159. Niemoller, Arthur B. 3.351,705. Nixon, Donald R. 3,347,168. Noiles, Douglas G., and Boylan. 3,343,028. Olson, Wavne R. 3,319,168. Olson, Wayne R., and Hooper. 3,316,476. Orebic, Oleg J. 3,295,183. Ortolano, Ralph J., and Tenneson. 3,313,520. Palumbo, Anthony J., and Ford. 3,324,222. Parr, Bernard F. 3,298,111. Parris, William J. 3,332.042. Parris, William J. 3,333,214. Pasculle, Maurice J., and Calabrese. 3,335,305. Pastor, Andre. 3,316,524. Paton, Charles R., and Yorgin. 3,303,441. Pawlikowski, Louis J., and GuglielmelH. 3,323,803. Petersen, Arne G. 3,357,490. Petersen, Sigrud R. 3,348,127. Pettie, Lewis F.. Jr., and Bichsel. 3.359,403. Petts, George E., 3rd., and Morrison. 3,296,557. Phillipson, Neil S. 3,327,075. Picha, George J. 3,328,572. Plaisted, Richard G. 3,318,124. Plaster, Robert L. 3.350,897. Pollock, Larry J. 3.312,882. Popodi, Alfred E. 3,309,560. Preziosi, Luigi M., and Zecca. 3,301,623. Price, David B. 3,332,637. Price, David B. 3,356,344. Price, George E. 3,330,034. Price, Robert W. 3,309,636. Price, Robert W., and Few. 3,317,791. Prines, Frank J. 3,303,40S. Pritehard, Colin, and Delia Pergolla. 3,295,185. Putman, Thomas H. 3,334,520. Rackley, Carle E. 3,312,160. Raekley, Carle E., and Nieder. 3,299,265. Radcliffe, Remington S. 3,347.452. Radus Raymond J., and Scott. 3,316,514. Rahaim, Thomas J. 3,341,172. Ramsev, James E., Jr., and Wright. 3,309,152. Raue, Emil J. 3,305,914. Reed. Allan K., and Repsher. 3,303,042. Reuther, John F. 3,345,522. Rexroad, James O. 3,327,176. Reynolds, William T. 3.303,065. Rhodes. Alan L. 3,321.669. Rider, Henry A., Jr. 3.356,975. Riffe, Delmar R. 3,328,202. Riley, John J., Erickson, and Harding. 3,316,430. Rimbaeh, Henry W. 3,316,109. Rimbaeh, Henry W. 3.328.620. Rimmer, Robert V., and Ricci. 3,296,393. Rively, Clair M., and Livera. 3,344,505. Robinson, Richard H. 3.319.159. Robinson, Robert C. 3,335,308. Rockefeller, George D., Jr. 3,312,866. Rockefeller, George D., Jr. 3,337,774. Rockefeller, George D., Jr., and Gambale. 3,300,648. Rogers, Dow A., Jr., and Frost. 3,342,763. Rohrer, Kenneth L., and Suehannek. 3,323,916. Roof, James L., and Hire. 3,351,845. Rosa, John. 3.341,737. Rosa, John, and Pityk. 3,302,089. Rose, Gerald D., and Schmidt. 3,323,957. Rose, Merrill W. 3,303,418. Sadlow, Chester A., Reichner, and Wolfe. 3,326,112. Sattler, Frank A. 3,321.548. Sattler, Frank A. 3,345,429. Sauer, Louis E. 3,304,359. Scalzo, Augustine J. 3,318,572. Schiblev, Raymond D. 3,318,301. Schibley, Ravmond D. 3,358,120. Schibley, Raymond D. 3,358,669. Schlabach, Leland A., and Loos. 3,339,095. Schlabach, Leland A., and Nagel. 3,305,757. Schmidt, Paul F. 3,345,274. Schmidt, Paul F., and John. 3,303,070. Schmidt, Paul F„ and Rose. 3,345,275. Schmidt, Warren J., and Gambale. 3,331,989. Schneider, John R. 3,315,506. Schonholzer, Emil T. 3,333,204. Schonholzer, Emil T. 3,348,129. Schutte, Marlin D. 3,342,421. 'Schwanenflugel, Paul J. 3,312,864. Schwanenflugel, Paul J. 3,337,777. Schwartz, William L. 3,301,166. Schwartz, William L. 3,306,182. Scott, Eugene W. 3,329,345. Scuro, Samuel J., and Wilson. 3,296,033. Seidel, Martin P., Norton, and Wentz. 3,327,267. LIST OF PATENTEES 1421 SVestlnghouse Electric Corp. : See— Shaneman, Victor C. 3,328,667. Continued Shankle, Derrlll F., and Kilgore. 3,324,272. Shannon. Bill M. 3,347,975. Sharpe, James L. 3,312,371. Shepard, Emor O.. Reuther, and Silliman. 3,305,758. Sholtes, Carl E. 3,351,400. Simmons, Arthur L., Roese, and Buckley. 3,312,422. Slmma, Robert A. 3, 303, 344. siviv, George. 3,356,815. Sivi'y, George, and Sabol. 3,316, 36G. Skooglund, John \V., and Ferguson. 3,335,367. Smart, Lee W. 3,335,296. Smith, Clarence M. 3,335,395. Smith, Frederick J., Jr., and Hawkins. 3,337,154. Smith, William T., and Bull. 3,319,211. Sonnemann, William K. 3,303,390. Sonnemann, William K. 3,312,867. Sonnemann, William K. 3,327,170. Sonnenberg, Charles F., and Frakes. 3,331,918. South, William H., and Findley. 3,307,123. Speck, Willis A. 3,315,556. Speck, Willis A. 3,333,158. Spindle, Harvey E. 3,345,450. Sprengling, Gerhard R., and Cargnel. 3,323,962. Stahl, William F. 3,320,729. Stamm, John J. 3,296,510. Stamm, John J. 3,321,6S4. Stamm, John J. 3,324,373. Stehney, Thomas G. 3,337, 7S3. Stehnev Thomas G.. and New. 3,300,694. Stein, Gerhard M. 3,299,385. Stein, Gerhard M. 3.359.518. Steinert, Emil F. 3,296,413. Stelnmetz, John J., Jr., and Trongo. 3,358.196. Steinmetz, John J., Jr., and Walker. 3,296,506. Stetten, Kenneth J. 3,359,563. Strom, Albert P. 3,345,487. Suozzo, John, E. J. and B. P. Ward, and Caputo. 3,305,850. Supernaw. Dwight L., and Wilson 3,325,779. Sutherland. James F. 3,317,792. Sutherland, James F., Plociennik, and Schmandrak. 3,345,540. Sutherland, James F., and Rubner. 3,309,535. Szepesi, Zoltan P. J. 3.339.075. Taylor, Joseph C. 3,316,472. Ter Bush, Charles F. 3,327,4S5. Thomander, Veron S. 3,333,193. Thomas, Donald E. 3,347,750. Thomas, Eugene P. 3,307,037. Thomas, Eugene P. 3.336,920. Thomas, Leslie D. 3,327,121. Thompson, Francis T., and Schmltz. 3,335,228. Thompson, John H., Skinner, Whittaker, and Geil. 3,318,152. Tini, Anthony, and Hussey. 3,302,399. Tipton, Lynn L. 3,351,843. Todaro, Anthony, Jr. 3.337.7S2. Tower, Stephen N., and Stern. 3,311,540. Travis, Lawrence R., and Ramey. 3,296,577. Turner, Abner B., and Lamb. 3,321,336. Ulich. Michael D. 3.318.226. Upton, Chester W., Jr. 3,348,002. Upton, Chester W., Jr., and Siviv. 3,348,001. Uzunoglu, Vasil. 3.359,428. Van Sickle, Roswell C, Aspey, and Yecklev. 3,327,082 Vargo, Stephen G. 3.332,050. Vargo. Stephen G. 3.337.S2S. Vercellotti, Leonard C. 3,333,112. Vercellotti, Leonard C. 3,337,S16. Vercellotti, Leonard C, and Johnson. 3,299,369. Vogel, Arthur P.. and Berkovitz. 3,342,2SS Wainlo. Albert W. 3,331,977. Waldbauer, Walter M. 3.297,864. Waldbauer, Walter M. 3,328,575. Waldbauer, Walter M. 3.359.413. Walker, Alex H. B. 3.309,527. Walker, Eugene J. 3,309,635. Wallace. John W. 3.355.91S. Wallace, John W 3,357.217. Warner, Ronald E.. and Johnsson. 3,304,052. Washburn, Frederick L., Jr. 3,345,533. Waters, Robert S. 3,325.849. Waters, Robert S. 3,328,942. Way, Stewart. 3,356,870. Way, Stewart. 3.35S,624. Webster, Donald R.. and Ausfresser. 3,332,033. Wegman, Evert S. 3,306,069. Wegman, Evert S. 3,320.871. Wegman, Evert S. 3.320.872. Weitzman, Laurence H. 3,338,765. Weitzman. Laurence H., and Harding. 3,351,499. Welch, William P. 3,327.548. Wentz, Edward C. and Ellis. 3,339,163. Westervelt, Dean C, and Vondracek. 3,325,590. Whicker, Lawrence R., and Jones. 3,316,506. Whigham, Ronald C, and Marcinko. 3,356,914. White, Richard A. 3,305,753. Whitehead, Daniel L. 3.331,911. Wier, Walter E. 3,329,S86. Wier, Walter E. 3,351,S44. Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Continued Wiley, Sumner K., Jr. 3,357.379. Williams, Wallace L. 3,296,452. Wilson. William E., and Zimmerman. 3,313,610. Wolf, Charles B., and Kemeny. 3,309,550. Wolf, Charles B., and Kemeny. 3,343,019. Wolfe, Peter N. 3,321,711. Wright, Robert L., Jr. 3,335,280. Wright, Robert L., Jr., and Koerner. 3,348,114. Wyble, Charles W., Russel, and Ernst. 3,335,419. Yarbrough, Garrett S. 3,299,324. Zucker, David, and Jackson. 3,342,648. Westix Corp. : See — Golick, Alexander J., and Stephan. 3,336,246. Westland Aircraft Ltd. : Sec — Green, Kenneth \V., and Raby. 3,302,194. Hardy, Derek J., and Pearson. 3,338,175. Hardy, Derek J., and Riddle. 3,333,650. Hardy, Derek J., and Smith. 3,301,343. Hardy, Derek J., and Smith. 3,330,240. Jones, Richard S. 3,306,388. Jones, Richard S. 3,347,329. Jones, Richard S. 3,357,514. Jones, Richard S., and Prickett. 3,301,342. McKinlay, Robert M. 3,348,791. Pearson, Alfred R., and Hardv. 3,340,945. Richards, David W. T. 3,357,515. 'Stokes, Peter G. 3,298,112. Watson, Kenneth. 3,310,119. Westland, Roger D., and J. R. Dice, to Parke, Davis & Co. Thiosulfate compounds and method for their production. 3,325,526, 6-13-67 CI. 260 — 453. Westlln, Karl L., to American Air Filter Co., Inc. Dust collec- tor apparatus. 3,342,024, 9-19-67, CI. 55 — 443. Westling, Lester L., and A. B. Sabin. Refrigerated con- tainerized cargo transport system and container therefor. 3,359.752, 12-26-67, CI. 62 — 239. Westo Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung Fabrik fuer Chemiseh-Technische Erzeugnisse : See — Futterknecht, Rudolf, and.Neumann. 3,325,420. Weston, Bonheur M., deceased, by G. A. Cooney. executor. Foundry composition and method of making same. 3,318,- '840, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 41. Weston Chemical Corp. : See — Friedman, Lester. 3.359,348. Guttag, Alvin. 3,305,526. Guttag, Alvln. 3,326,939. Larrison, Millard S. 3,333.026. Larrlson, Millard S. 3.333,027. Larrison, Millard S. 3,333,028. Larrison, Millard S. 3,341,629. Weston, David C. Indoor aerial mounted on floor-to-celling standard. 3,308,471, 3-7-67, CI. 343 — 882. Weston, Donald E., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Multi-cham- bered ARC interrupter having fluid pump. 3,327,083 6-20- 67, CI. 200—150. Weston, Edward C, and J. R. Palfrey, to Gloster Saro Ltd. Discharging arrangements for bulk fluids. 3,360,000 12-26-67, CI. 137—267. Weston, Eldon G. : See — ■ Dunn, Crawford B., Crawford, and Weston. 3,343,544. Weston. George F. : See — Stocker, Brian J., and Weston. 3,360,677. Weston Hydraulics, Ltd. : See — ■ Czernek, Clyde F. 3,307,584. Weston Instruments, Inc. : See — Boonshaft, Julius C. 3,319,534. Boonshaft, Julius C. 3,357,676. Deavenport, Joe, and Sexton. 3,327,228 Fuchs. Abraham M. 3,328,686. Gallagher, Gerard A. 3,360,759. Higley, John W., and Stegner. 3.332,013. Huelsman, Kenneth A. 3,327,229. Kirkendall, William D. 3,327,275. Kirkendall, William D. 3,358,258. Kirkendall, William D. 3,358,259 Koep, Kenneth J. 3,305,768. Orths, Norman P., and Makovec. 3,332,014. Richman. Peter L. 3,311,835. Zeuner, Kenneth W. 3,357,444. Weston, Lamb, Inc. : See — Lamb, Frank G., and Kruger. 3,319,345. Weston, Llovd B. : See — Holste, Wallace H., and Weston. 3,339,529. Weston, Ralph B., and A. E. Colato, to Plastics, Inc. High voltage visible oil switch. 3,346,710, 10-10-67, CI. 200— 150. Weston, Roy F. Surface aerator. 3,360,460. 12-26-67, CI. 210—63. Weston. Rov F., Inc. : See — Stack, Vernon T., Jr. 3,360,451. Weston. Thomas C. Coin saving books. 3,348,763, 10-24-67. CI. 229—92.9. Westover. Maurice B. : See — - Hansen, Leo J., and Westover. 3.32S.176. Westphal, Richard C. : See— Finestone, Arnold B., and Westphal. 3,330,786. Westport Development & MfK. Co., Inc. : See — Hellman, Robert R. 3,346.836. 1422 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Westshore Products, Inc. : See — Ceraldi, Bernard A. 3.296,489. Westward Dental Products Co. : See — Brecht, Friederich L. and C. A. 3.315,358. Westworld Artists Productions Inc. : See — Maurer Leon H. 3,301,626. Wetherbee, Frank \\\. to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Shoe part reducing machines. 3,355,842, 12-5-67, CI. 51 — 135. Wethern, James 1)., to Riegel Paper Corp. Method of process- ing sulfate black liquor to vield methyl mercaptan and dimethyl sulfide. 3,333.009, 7-25-67, CI. 200 — 009. Wethlngton, Charles A. : See — McCollough, John K., Sanders, and Wethington. 3,307.- 678. Wetmore, Artliur \V. : See — Frielinghaus, Klaus II., Langdon. and Wetmore. 3,307,- 031. Wetmore, Arthur W., to General Signal Corp. Digital counter traffic signal controller. 3,302.169. 1-31-67, CI. 340 — II. Wetmore, Arthur W., to General Signal Corp. Magnetic core encoding circuit. 3.340.403, 9-5-07. CI. 307 — 88. Wetmore, Clayton A.: E Michaels, Edwin P... and Wetmore. 3,310,498. Michaels. Edwin B., and Wetmore. 3.310.499. Michaels, Edwin B., and Wetmore. 3,349,038. Wetmore. Judson i>.. to Raychem Corp. Heat unstable covering. 3.297,819. 1-10-67, CI. 174 — 127. Wetroff, Georges : See — Bouilh'uni'-Walrund, Marie A. J., d'Ogny, and Wetroff. 3,317,374. Bomllenne-Walrand, Marie A. J., Wetroff, and Khaladji. ::.::42,';7n. Petit. Roland. Kaziz. and Wetroff. 3.330,876. Treblllon. Emlle, and Wetroff. 3.347. S94. Wetroff. ■ i Treblllon. and J. P. Saasoutas, t.. Pechiney-Compagnle de Produits Chlmiques et Electrometal- lurgtques. Dlalkyl-alkall nluminates and their prepara- tion. 3.306.923. 2-28-67. CI. 260 — 448. Wetsteln, Henry : sec — Wllbert, Godfrey, and Wetstein. 3.357.968. Wetterau, Paul C. : Bee — Daneakl, Victor J.. Wetterau. and Powell. 3.343.975. Wetterholm, Gustav a. : Bee — Quadflief, Therese, and Wetterholm. 3,296,042. StrSm, Tor A., an. I Wetterholm Wettlen Lara M. It. : 8< Lindh. Tborsten I... Swede, Wettlen, and stark. 3,325,961 Wettlen, Lars B, M .. to AB Tetra Pak. Loading pallet. 3,808,771, 8-14-67, CI. 108—51. Wettsteln, Albert, G. Anner, P. Wleland. and K Hensler, to Cilia Corp. li»-nor-androstencs. 3.301.879. 1-31-67. CI. 260—397.-.. Wettsteln, Albert, G. Anner. J. Kalvoda, and O. Jeger, to Clba Corp. Oxldo-sterolds and process for their manufac- ture. 3.316.253. 4-25-07, CI. 260—239.55. Wettstein, Albert. G. Anner. K. Hensler, J. Kalvoda, H. I'eber- »; r, and .1. II. >r. to Ciba Corp. 6/3,19-oxido-pregnenes. 3,346,569, ln-iO-07, Cl 23S 55. Wettstein. Albert. G. Anner, K Hensler. J. Kalvoda, and II Deberwasser, to Ciba Corp, Process for the manufacture of L9-nor-steroids 3,346,601, 10-10 87. CL 260—397.4. Wettstein. Albert. O. Anner, K. Hensler, J. Kalvoda. and II. Deberwasser, to Ciba Corp. Process for the production of f.0:lii-oxldo-steroids. 3.349,083, 10 24-67. Cl. 260— 239.55. Wettstein. Fritz A. Guide arrangement for pistons and cyl- inders. 3.333.513, 8-1-67. Cl. 92 -165. Wetzel. Bernhard. to Adolph Saurer Ltd. Annular lead pack- ing fitted with U-shaped c.ver member and thrust collar for ..Minder head ".568, 7-11-67, Cl. 277—198. Wetzel. Lewis B. : See — Parlanti. Conrad A., Manning. Wetzel, and Whlttier. 23 "44. Wetzel. Roland H. : Sec — Berry, Kenneth L.. and Wetzel. 3.331,660. Wetzel, Theodore A.: Bee — Zankl, Frank, and Wetzel. 3,358,360. Wetzler, Justin J. Web winding apparatus. 3,314,627, 4- 18-67, Cl. 242 — 67.1. Wetzler Justin J., to 1". W. Means & Co. Winding apparatus. 3.315,908. 4-25-67, Cl. 212— 07. 1. Wetzler. Justin J. Mattress > ipport structure. 3,332,090. 7-25-67, Cl. 5—90. Wetzler, Justin J., to F. W. Means & Co. Temporary storage apparatus for continuous webbing and the like. 3,332,595. 7-25-07, Cl. 220 — 119. Wexell. Harry W.. to Brundell & JouSBOfl Aktiebolag. Appara- tus and knife for the production of wood chips from logs. 3.347,291, 10-17-67, Cl. 144—172. Wev.le. Edith : See — Haydn, Hildegard. and Weyde. 3,309.991. Weyde, Edith. H. Ton Rintelen, and A. Von Konig. to Agfa Aktlengeselischaft. Mercapto-dihvdroearhvl-triazoles in dif- fusion transfer process. 3.307.944. 3-7-67, Cl. 96 — 29. Weyde. Edith, and A. Von Konig, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktien- gesellschaft. Silver salts of sulfur-containing aliphatic car- boxylic acids as light-sensitive compounds. 3,330,663, 7-11- 67, Cl. 96—94. Weyenherg, Donald B., to Dow Corning Corp. Tetra (trialkyl- silyl) cyclohexene derivatives and process of preparation, 3,304.319, 2-14-67. Cl. 260 — 448.2. Weyenherg, Donald R. : 8ee — Bey, Alvin E., and Weyenberg. 3.355.467. Cekada, Joseph, Jr.. and Weyenberg. 3,334,122. Schiefer, Harry M., and Weyenberg. 3,340,286. Schiefer, Harry M., and Weyenberg. 3,344,070. Weyenberg, Donald R.. to Dow Corning Corp. Rearrangement of chlorosilanes. 3,322,511, 5-.10-67, Cl. 23 — 366. Weyenberg, Donald R.. to Dow Corning Corp. Method of mak- ing one component room temperature curing siloxane rub- bers. 3,334,067, 8-1-67, Cl. 260—46.5. Weyer, Donald E.. to Dow Corning Corp. Heat shrinkable compositions. 3.360,496, 12-26-67, Cl. 260 — 37. Weyer. Rndl : 8«l — Aumuller. Walter, Weber, Wever, Muth, and Herr. 3,338,- . 955. Sturm. Karl. Siedel, and Wever. 3.351.5S0. Weber, Helmut, Aumuller, Weyer, and Muth. 3,336,322. Weyerhaeuser Co. : See — Brudevold, Slgmund A. 8,316,624. Bryand, Benjamin S. 3.308,013. Burnet, Don, Harkema, and Strause. 3.322,587. Burnet, Don, Harkema, and Strause. 8,825.334. Carlberg. Lawrence G.. and Sbafizadeh. 3,305.542. Clapp, Charles C, Brookhyser, and Cody. 3,312,327. Cod\. Fremont R. 3.305.283. Collins. Ernest II. ;;. :jr 7 I 7. Corbin. Robert L. 3,295,167. Gerrlt G.. Clark, and Lang. 3,337,366. rer, Arnulf K. 3,298,928. INterer. Arnulf K. 3,309,856. Eraser. Richard S.. and Jone. 3,305,387. Hasenwlnkle, Earl D., and Preusser, 3,822,586 1 1 isenwinkle. Earl D., Preusser, and Denton. 3,319.765. Heritage, Clark C, an. I Kster.-r. 3.309,355. Hockaday, Edmund E. 3.299,566. Krelbich. Roland E., Grendon, Roe, Ortengren, and Gehr. -322. Martin, Harrv F.. Sr. 3.307.995. M.ridoza, Gabriel T. 3,326,096. 1'errine. Mahlon J., and Babcock. 3,344,122. Perry, William D. 3,339,137. Perry William l>. 3.354.388 Pierson. Darrell E.. and Huff. 3,323,172. Preusser. Ilenrv M. 3,304,825. Preusser. Ilenrv M.. Hasenwlnkle. and Bridges. 3,322.592. Uieke. Robert C. and Brown. 8,355,448. Roberts. James R.. Grecorv, and Morris. 3.350,261. Shore. Paul B. 8,301,467. ThediCk, John H. 3.338.427. Thedirk. John II. 3,338,431. Wllllston, Edward M., Gregory, and Heritage 3,305,- 435. Weyers. Ilelnrich. Device for digging trenches and pits. 3.315,384, 4-25-67. Cl. 37—191. Weyeratahl, Peter: see — Nerdel, Frledrlch, Buddrus. Klamann. Weverstahl, and Dim. ::.. ':.-.!! 252. Weyerts. Walter J., to Eastman Kodak Co. Premordanted im- bibition dye printinc blank. 3.340 806, '.1-12-67, Cl. 45o. Weyl. Peter K.. to Research Corp. Recoverv of deminerallzed water from saline waters. 3,340,186, 9-5-67, Cl. 210 — 22. Weyl. Reinhard : See — Dietrich. Isolde, Berkl. Weyl. and Herrmann. 3,351,754. Weymann, Henry P.. to Johnson & Johnson. Pressure-sensl- Uve adhesive sheets coated with a polyvinyl ether pressure- sensitive adhesive composition containing a tacky poly- acrylate. 3.313.647, 4-11-67. CI. 117—122. Weyss, Norhert : Bet Anschiitz. Herbert, and Weyss. 3,344,534. Wezel. Hans: See — Wezel. Walter, and H. Wezel. 3.346.956. Wezel. Walter, and Hans, to Schmid & Wezel. Firma. Blade disk for skinning devices and the like. 3.346,956, 10-17-67, Cl. 30—347. Wezner. Franklin S. : See — Webb. James E. 3.360.798. Whalen, Charles E. Baby waterproof pants. 3.332.423, 7-25-67, Cl. 128 — 2^s Whalen. George J. Self-chilling disposable container. 3,320,- 767. 5-23-67, Cl. 62—294. Whalen. John M.. Outboard Marine Corp. Fall safe marine engine cooling. 3.323.502. 6-6-67, Cl. 123 — 41.0S. Whalen. Joseph H. : See — Tetter, Harry r;., and Whalen. 3,301,518. Whalen. Lorraine E. : See — Raleigh, Norman G., Jr. 3.349,447. Whalen, Thomas J. : See — Easier. Wayne G., Kaufman, and Whalen. 3.332,703. Whalen. William T., to Burndy Corp. Bolted connector. 3,298,072, 1-17-67, Cl. 24 — 12o. Whaley, Henry P., and G. F Johnson, to Erie Mining Co. Gyratory crusher liner. 3,353,758, 11-21-67. CI. 241—300. Whaley, Howard A., and E. L. Patterson, to American Cyan- amid Co. Production of antibiotic AM-6S4 from tylosin. 3,321,368, 5-23-67, Cl. 167 — 65. Whaley. Howard A., E. L. Patterson. A. J. Shay, and H. D. Tresner. to American Cyanamid Co. Antibiotic AM-684 and method of production. 3,344,024, 9-26-67, CI. 167—65. LIST OF PATENTEES 1423 Whaley, Howard A., E. L. Patterson, and S. O. Thomas, to American Cyanamid Co. Antibiotic AP-I9I7 and a process for producing same by culturing streptomyces candidus. 3,344,025, 9-26-67, CI. 167—65. Whaley, John A., and R. L. Lochmann, to General Motors Corp. Portable ignition coil tester having a transistor oscil- lator power supply. 3,354,387. 11-21-67, CI. 324—55. Whaley, Thomas H., to Texaco Inc. Ore reduction. 3,295,- 956, 1-3-67, CI. 75 — 26. Whaley, Thomas P. : See — Brendel, Gottfried J., Kobetz, and Whaley. 3,326,955. Whaley, William E., and W. E. Whaley, Jr., to William E. Whaley Co. Advertising sign for motor vehicles. 3,318,031, 5-9-67, CI. 40—129. Whaley, William E., Co. : See — Whaley, William E., and W. E. Whaley, Jr. 3,318,031. Whaley, William E., Jr. : See — Whaley. William E., and W. E. Whaley, Jr. 3,318,031. Whalley, Edward : See — Bywater, Stanley, and Whalley. 3,349,068. Wham-O Mfg. Co. : See — Headrick, Edward E. 3,359,678. Knerr, Richard P., and Gillespie. 3,295,248. Whann, R. Welton : See — MacLeod, Norman A. 3,329,142. Wharton, Weir E. : See — Sanders, Grady H., and Wharton. 3,321,064. Smith, Philip N., and Wharton. 3,330,016. Smith, Philip N., and Wharton. 3,348,222. Wharton, Willard H. : See- Ross, Hardy E„ and Wharton. 3,326,840. Wharton, William R., to Safety Electrical Equipment Corp. Centrifugal overspeed switch for electric motors. 3,315,- 139, 4-18-67, CI. 313—325. Whateley, Eric A., to Axel Wickman Transmissions Ltd. Planetary torque-transmitting gearing. 3,295,394, 1-3—67, CI. 74—781. Whately, Walter R., G. L. Roberts, Jr., G. M. Sheehan, and W. S. Castor, Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. Titanium di- oxide pigment and preparation. 3,342,424, 9-19-67, CI. 241 — 21. Whatley, Charles W. : See — Board, William J., Jr., Wooten, and Whatley. 3,342,862. Whatley, Larry A., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Bridge circuit employing self-balancing control means. 3,315,153, 4—18- 67, CI. 323 — T5. Wheat, Lawrence C. : See — Miller, Alfred H., Perry, and Wheat. 3,341,889. Wheat, Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oil extension of rubbery compositions. 3,351,606, 11-7-67, CI. 260—33.6. Wheat, Robert C, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blend of buta- diene-styrene block copolymer with cis-polybutadiene. 3,352,944, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 876. Wheatley, Charles, Co. : See — Walker, William E., Sr., and W. E. Walker, Jr. 3,321,- 970. Wheatley, Frank Industries, Inc. : See — Thresher, Griffith N., Elliott, and Hogan. 3,358,709. Wheatley, Frank, Jr. 3,334,652. Wheatley, Frank, Jr., to Frank Wheatley Industries, Inc. Check valve permitting passage of physical object there- through. 3,334,652, 8-8-67, CI. 137--527.8. Wheatley, John M. Louvered shutter having improved con- trol means. 3,303,772, 2-14-67, CI. 98 — 41. Wheatley, Seth J., and H. K. McCaleb, to United States of America, Atomic Energy. Machine for dispensing thin elongated objects. 3,298,564, 1-17-67, CI. 221 — 10. Wheatley, Thomas O. : See — Tripp, Lewis H., Weinberg, and Wheatley. 3,297,381. Wheatley, William A. : See — Edwards, Robert, and Wheatley. 3,324,464. Wheaton Brass Works : See— Slawinski, Richard 'C, and Meyer. 3,330,299. Wheaton, Frank H, Jr. Container assembly. 3,337,077, 8-22- 67, CI. 220 — 4. Wheaton, Frank H, Jr., to Wheaton Glass Co. Container assembly. 3,360,153, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 4. Wheaton Glass Co. : See — Wheaton. Frank H, Jr. 3,360,153. Wheaton, Harold L. : See — Schwartz, Charles W., and Wheaton. 3,342,564. Thielemann, Rudolf H., and Wheaton. 3,333,957. Wheaton, Herbert F., and S. J. Koll, to American Flange & Mfg. Co Inc. Container closure and combination. 3,314,- 565, 4-18-67, CI. 215 — 46. Wheaton, Jack M. : See — Bjering, Olav, and Wheaton. 3,334,467. Wheaton, Jack M., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Closures for glass containers. 3,325,033, 6-13-67, CI. 215—39. Wheaton, John A. Shelf organizer. 3,300,057, 1-24-67, CI. 211—184. Wheaton Plastics Co. : See — Ayotte, Robert A. 3,315,851. Ayotte, Robert A., and Musel. 3.318,496. Wheble, Alfred G.. to Dunham White and Co. Ltd. Staple magazines. 3,348,752, 10-24-67, CI. 227 — 109. Wheel Aligning Necessities, Inc. : See — Castiglia, Leo B. and J. and T. 3,307,263. Wheel Trueing Tool Co. : See — Kohlstrunk, Arthur T. 3,299,582. Wheelabrator Corp., The : See— De Groot, John E., and Fuerst. 3,352,064. Wheeldex & Simpla Products Inc. : See — Raub, Edward L.. Jr. 3,303,404. Wheeler, Charles 'J. Multiple sectional pipe cutter with the cutting teeth extending in opposite directions. 3,346,953, 10-17-67, CI. 30—95. Wheeler, Clarence W. Carbonated water carbonator and dis- penser. 3,339,805, 9-5-67, CI. 222 — 144.5. Wheeler, Dean F., R. P. McCabe, W. H. Cowles, and W. C. Larson, to Holley Carburetor Co. Plurality of gas turbine engines torque responsive to share equally in driving a common load. 3,307,351, 3-7-67, CI. 60 — 39.15. Wheeler, Dean F., and J. F. Vismara, to Holley Carburetor Co. Fuel control. 3,327,756, 6-27-67, CI. 158 — 11. Wheeler, Donald H., to General Mills. Inc. Eliminating hy- drogen sulfide odor during the process of forming wet strength paper containing cereal xanthates. 3,304,223, 2-14-67. CI. 162 — 175. Wheeler, Donald H, to United States of America, Navy. Hybrid amplifier. 3,356,957, 12-5-67, CI. 330 — 3. Wheeler, Donald H., and D. E. Floyd, to General Mills, Inc. Compositions prepared from certain substituted melamines and polyamides derived from polymeric fat acids. 3,306,- 865, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 21. Wheeler, Donald J., and V. Lohrenz, to Guild Metal Joining Equipment Co. Method and apparatus for joining strip material. 3,334,211, 8-1-67. CI. 219 — 78. Wheeler, Edgar L. Packing gland. 3,350,106, 10-31-67, CI. 277—59. Wheeler, Edward L. : See— Riddell, John A., and Wheeler. 3,301,750. Wheeler, Edward L., to Uniroyal, Inc. 4,4'-diamino-N-methyl- diphenyl-amines. 3,350,449, 10-31-67, CI. 260—576. Wheeler, Edward N., and D. L. Stearns, to Celanese Corp. Process of producing a monoester of an alkylene glycol moiety and a carboxylic acid. 3,340,295, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 486. Wheeler, Endell J. : See — Greenblott, Bernard J., McCormick, Scalone. and Wheeler. 3,304,080. Wheeler, Frank, to Camloc Fastener Corp. Handle-operated shear pin latch. 3,341,239, 9-12-67, CI. 292—^139. Wheeler, George V. Powder dispenser for printed webs. 3,305,141, 2-21-67, CI. 222—193. Wheeler, Harold A., to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Electro- magnetic wave transmissive metal walls utilizing dielectric rods. 3,334,349, 8-1-67, C'l. 343—872. Wheeler, Harold A., and D. S. Lerner, to Hazeltine Research, Inc. Transmission line attenuators for high power. 3,309,634, 3-14-67. CI. 333 — 81. • „ Wheeler, Herbert O. Fishing rod holder. 3,306,560,2-28-67, Q\ 248 42. Wheeler, John'B., Ill : See — Baier, Frederick L., and Wheeler. 3,359,898. Wheeler, John L. : See — Benford, Robert L., Musser, and Wheeler. 3,343,305. Wheeler, John B. Ill, to Union Carbide Corp. Printing ink composition containing a colorant a binder and high density polyethylene sphenulites, and a polymeric base imprinted therewith. 3,330,684, 7-11-67, CI. 117 — 38. Wheeler, John St. C. Calcium silicate brick development. 3,35'2,699, 11-14-67, CI. 106—89. Wheeler, Laverne C. : See — Shafer, Harvey H., and Wheeler. 3,354,169. Wheeler, Marcus A. : See — Bird. Jack R., Wheeler, and Meetham. 3,333,996. Wheeler, Marshall L., Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for production of hydroxy-endblocked siloxane fluids. 3,35o,- 474, 11-28-67, CI. 260—448.8. „„„„>, ™ Wheeler, Mary W. Rack for socks. 3,343,683, 9-26-67, CI. 211—89. Wheeler, Paul L. B., and E. E. Keene, to Packaging Frontiers, Inc. Method and apparatus for forming and filling recep- tacles. 3,353,328, 11-21-67, CI. 53—29. Wheeler, Philip T. Clip. 3,333,307, 8-1-67, CI. 24—237. Wheeler, Ralph R. Glare shield. 3,351,375, 11-7-67, CI. 296— 97. Wheeler, Robert E. : See — Jones, Benjamin D„ and Wheeler. 3,318,473. Wheeler, Robert W., and C. R. Davidson, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method of supporting a thermoplastic sheet with gas. 3,341,312, 9-12-67, CI. 65—25. Wheeler, Robert W., and C. R. Davidson, Jr., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Method and apparatus for bending and tempering glass sheets vertically supported with fluid pres- sure. 3,341,313, 9-12-67, CI. 65—104. Wheeler, Roland T. Engine turn-over attachment. 3,321,985, 5-30-67, CI. 74 — 325. Wheeler, Watt O. : See — Richards, Lawrence E., Bumpas, Steen, and Wheeler. 3,323,334. Whetler, William R. : See — Cislak, Francis E., and Wheeler. 3,335,144. Wheeler, William R., to Varian Associates. Ionization vacuum gauge for use in the 10 to 1 torr range. 3,319,117. 5-9-67, CI. 315 — 111. Wheeling Stamping Co. : See — Valyi, Emery I. 3,310,621. Wheeling Steel Corp. : Sse — Jones, Thomas J. 3,352,076. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,345,065. Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,358,637. 1424 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wheelock, Arnold M., Sr. : See- Shearer, Walter V., Beck, and Wheelock. 3,330,555. Wheelock, Edward A., to Crane Packing Co. Wiper-scraper seal. 3,345,076, 10-3-67, CI. 277 — 24. Wheelock, Silas M., to Reid-Meredith, Inc. Method and appara- tus for preparing chignons from tow length fibers. 3,351,- 984, 11-14-67, CI. 19 — 66. Wheildon, William M., Jr., to Norton Co. Rods for flame spray- ing. 3,329.558, 7-4-67. CI. 161 — 177. Whelan, Howard J., to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Precast hollow core charge for a rocker motor and method for casting same. 3,357,189, 12-12-67, CI. 60 — 255. Wheldon, Robert J. : See — Baker, Basil O., and Wheldon. 3,336,492. Whernman, Franz, AB Konsulterande Ingeniorsbyra : Sec — Lanseborg, Lars. 3,318,485. Wherry, Joseph L., to Toledo Stamping & Mfg. Co. Trailer brake actuator. 3,342,292, 9-19-67, CI. 188—112. Whessoe Ltd. : See — Rowley, Walter A. 3,353,552. Walker, Eric H., and Paterson. 3,353,549. Whetstone, William D. Backing unit for receiving plastic building material. 3,304,685, 2-21-67, CI. 52 — 670. Whetten, Nathan R., and J. M. Houston, to General Electric Co. Ionization vacuum gauge having X-ray shielding means. 3,320,455, 5-16-67, CI. 313—7. Whicker, John C. F., to Rotax Ltd. Screw and nut mecha- nism. 3,355,959, 12-5-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Whicker, Lawrence R., and R. R. Jones, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Latching ferrite phase shifter having a predetermined phase shift when switched from one major remanent state to the other. 3,316,506, 4-25-67, CI. Whiffen & Sons Ltd. : See— Needham. Brian J., and Smith. 3,332,739. Whigham, Ronald C, and F. V. Marcinko, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Integrated semiconductor rectifier assembly. 3,356,914, 12-5-67, CI. 317—234. Whim, Bernard P., and C. C. Fettis, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Catalytic oxidation of olefins. 3,345,406, 10-3-67, CI. 260—533. Whip-Mix Corp. : See — Steinbock, Edmund A., Jr. 3,358,971. Whipp, Arthur A., to Chevron Research Co. Use of dlpyri- dylium compounds against fish parasites. 3,311,535, 3-28- 67, CI. 167 — 53. Whippen, Warren G. : See — Swiecicki, Ignacy, and Whippen. 3,305,215. Whipple, Richard E., and B. J. Rothmel, to General Electric Co. Solid state impulse generator using silicon controlled rectifiers for switching. 3,348,067, 10-17-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Whippo, Walter B., to Victor Comptometer Corp. Linkage. 3,315,534, 4-25-67, CI. 74 — 89.2. Whippo, Walter B., (K. L. Bick, and C. Brown, to Victor Comptometer Corp. Spring detent. 3,355,099, 11-28-67, CI. 235 — 60. Whirlein, John J., to United States of America, Air Force. Resilient skid for shock mounted packaging. 3,330, 521, 7- 11-67, CI. 248—358. Whirlpool Corp. : See — Bedrosian, Karakian. 3,360,380. Bose, Robert N., Tibbits, and Ranum. 3,348,922. Brenner, Robert A., and Cuthbert. 3,332,261. Brenner, Robert A., and Cuthbert. 3,347,068. Brenner, Robert A., and Ruble. 3,316,569. Briggs, Stanford W. 3.357,203. Brown. Gordon H. 3,324,677. Buth, Roy C. 3,339,251. Candor, Robert R. 3,358,302. Candor, Robert R. and J. T. 3,358,301. Clearman, Jack F. 3,334,651. Clearman, Jack F., Barnard, and Duteher. 3,333,739. Cobb, Clifton A., and Spiegel. 3,307,383. Connor, Ralph F. 3,311,292. Connor, Ralph F. 3,339,829. Cuthbert, Victor W., and Brenner. 3,295,341. Dahl, John C. 3.340,454. Doner John T. 3,299.879. Eaman, Edmund B., and Rickel. 3,344,623. Fecho, Rhine G. 3,328,054. Fellwock, Louis W. 3,339,377. Fink, Robert W. 3,331,226. Frick, Harold L. 3,299,941. Funke, Ludwig F. 3,317,123. Gartley, William H. 3,325,908. Hagenauer, Richard G., Fuller, Reiter, and Anderson. 3,307,618. Heinicke, John B. 3,321,846. Hoffman, John J., and Hafstrom. 3,357,088. Ishov, Albert D., and Goodman. 3,322,278. Janke, Donald E., and Gay. 3,343,272. Janke, Donald E., and Magnusen. 3,332,160. Janke, Donald E., and Walker. 3,335,501. Johnson, Philip P 3,360,760. Khan, Aman U. 3,306,453. Lamp, James K., Jr., Anderson, and Hagenauer. 3,339,- 474. Lauck, John A. 3,316,659. Lehmkuhl, Charles C. 3,321,931. Lind, Wallace E., Clearman, Duteher. and Johnson 3.353,553. Linstromberg, William J. 3,359,747. Linstromberg, William J., and Frohbieter. 3,299,656. Whirlpool Corp. : See — Continued Lopp, Charles R. 3,322,285. Lough, Richard C, and Kroiziek. 3,323,224. Lustig, Leonard C. 3,325,236. Lux, Joseph P. 3,322,415. Lyman, John B. 3,322,282. Lyman, John B. 3,344,804. Mandarino, Vincent C, and Brenner. 3,307,424. Mandarino, Vincent C, Jr., and Lauck. 3,314,254. Martin, John L., and Amundsen. 3,348,821. Mc'Connell, James L. 3,334,340. McConnell, James L. 3,360,092. Miller, Lewis L. 3,335,864. Neumann, Gerhard W., and Mandarino. 3,314,25c Nordeen, Erwin E. 3,344,460. Ohlsson, Leonard W„ and Saddler. 3,317,0S2. Ohmann, William. 3,326,134. Patterson, Carl R. 3,348,688. Pauler, Charles J., Westergren, and Nordeen. 3,344,455. Peters, Harold P. 3,331,646. Phillips, Benjamin A. 3,323,323. Phillips, Donald S. 3,335,576. Romerhaus, Bert W. 3,348,764. Saddler, Jerry W., and Morrison. 3,345,119. Scheitlin, Thomas G., Koch, and Hames. 3,321,933. Severance, Glen R., and Salibsury. 3,303,675. Stewart, Bruce E., and Lyman. 3,331,374. Swanson, Donald F., and Ohlsson. 3,329,223. Thomas, Jess W. 3,334,513. Tibbitts, William I., and Bose. 3,302,549. Tichenor, James A. 3,296,840. Tichenor, James A., and Mischke. 3,359,765. Tope, Paul H., and Crane. 3,353,589. Tope, Paul H., and Reiter. 3,349,840. Walker, Douglas J. 3,338,288. Wennerberg, Allan L., and Martz. 3,332,029 Wennerberg, Allan L., and Schroeder. 3,330,970. Whitlow. Eugene P. 3,353,369. Whitlow, Eugene P. 3,357,688. Winkler, Claude D. 3,300,125. Zylstra, John J. 3,332,259. Whisenhunt, James E. : See — Coker, Richard G., and Whisenhunt. 3,312,568 Whisler, Paul A., and J. J. Slazas, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Forage blower. 3,328,090, 6-27-67, CI. 302 — 37. Whisnant, John K., and R. A. Dysart, to Fiber Industries, Inc. Heat transfer apparatus. 3,307,621, 3-7-67, CI. 165 — 89. Whistler, Charles C, Jr., to General Motors Corp. Dryer with ground proximate air cushion device. 3,359,645, 12-26-67, CI. 34—45. Whistler, Lawrence V., Jr. : See — Whistler. Lawrence V., Sr. and L. V., Jr. 3,328,061. Whistler, Lawrence V., Sr. and L. V., Jr. Combined stop and holder mechanism. 3,328,061, 6-27-67, CI. 292 — 76. Whitacre, Elroy G., to Amsted Industries Inc. Apparatus for coating elongated objects. 3,299,853, 1-24-67, CI. 118 — 312. Whitacre, Gale R. : See — Weller, Albert E., Jr., and Whitacre. 3,326,262. Whitaker, Arthur C. : See — Barie, Walter P., Jr., Franke, and Whitaker. 3,332,983. McCracken, John H., Schulz, and Whitaker. 3,297,727. McCracken, John H., Schulz, and Whitaker. 3,332,964. Schulz, Johann G. D., and Whitaker. 3,340,30*. Whitaker, David L. : See — Reynolds, Ralph K., and Whitaker. 3,357,750. Whitaker, Elizabeth G. ; 25% each to G. C. Wilkins, M.D., and C. L. Sorensen. Fecal impaction remover. 3,316,912, 5- 2-67, CI. 128—303. Whitaker, Gordon W. : See — Loheed. Richard W., Whitaker, Koehler, Mollison, and Zynda. 3,341,104. Whitaker, Henry P., to United Aircraft Corp. Adaptive orbital control system for satellite navigation. 3,350,548, 10-31- 67, CI. 235 — 150.1. Whitaker, Joe M., and D. E. Protzmann, to General Time Corp. Closure for alarm clocks or the like. 3,318,086, 5-9-67, CI. 58—53. Whitaker, Leonard E. Stair climbing wheel unit assembly. 3,326,563, 6-20-67, CI. 280 — 5.26. Whitaker, Ranald O. Automatically shifting two speed rota- tional drive system. 3,326,055, 6-20-67, CI. 74 — 10.54. Whitaker, William C, and J. P. Krupp, Jr., to Reynolds Metals Co. Method and apparatus for making a cigarette package construction or the like. 3,311,034, 3-28-67, CI. 93—44.1. Whitaker, William D., to The Garrett Corp. Constant speed drive starter. 3,307,426, 3-7-67, CI. 74 — 675. Whitbourne, Richard J., to Keuffel & Esser Co. Polyethylene terephthalate film coated with a synthetic polymeric resin binder composition containing an adhesion agent. 3,337,- 364, 8-22-67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Whitbread. Graham C, to Research Laboratories of Australia Ltd. Toner for electrophotography. 3,325,409, 6-13-67, CI. 252—62.1. Whitbread, John R., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Am- plitude-stabilized oscillation generators. 3,315,179, 4-18- 67, CI. 331—116. Whitby, Francis J., to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Stabilizing vinylidene polymers by heating. 3,296,166, 1-3-67, CI. 260—29.6. LIST OF PATENTEES 1425 Whitby, Kenneth T., to The Regents of The University of Minnesota. Sonic jet ionizer. 3,317,790, 0-2-67, CI. 317 — 4. Whiteher, William C. : See — La Porte Gerald E., Lear, and Whiteher. 3.310.S68. La Porte. Gerald E„ Lear, and Whiteher. 3,310,869. Whitchurch, William E., to Champion Papers Inc. Bottle cap feeder. 3.342,372, 9-19-67, CI. 221—13. White, Adrian L. Signal device and system. 3,336, 5S6, 8-15- 67, CI. 340—309.5. White, Alan D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Optical fas maser using the Ilea isotope as the auxiliary gas. ,334,314, S-l-67, CI. 331—94.5. White, Alan V., to Texas Instruments Inc. Confined output trigger circuit. 3,334,242, 8-1-67, CI. 307—88.5. White, Albert J., to B. C. Ames Co. Adjustable bore gauge. 3,302,295. 2-7-67. CI. 33 — 147. White, Alfred B. Electrode holder. 3,358,117, 12-12-G7, CI. 219—120. White, Aubrey J. P.., to Carr Fastener Pty. Ltd. Electric terminal blocks. 3,308,421, 3-7-67, CI. 339 — 196. White, Basil : See — Snoy, Joseph B., and White. 3,324,983. White, Burton B., and K. D. Jesse, to General Electric Co. Organopolvsiloxane compositions. 3,310,521, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 37. White. Charles C. : See — Donaldson, Raymond E., and White. 3,324,067. White, Charles C, and R. F. Neighbors, to Eastman Kodak Co. Yarn treating compositions. 3,297,570, 1-10-67, CI. 2^o 8 8 White, Charles C, and J. S. Crowell, to Eastman Kodak Co. Tobacco smoke filters and additives therefor. 3,330,286, 7- 11-67, CI. 131—267. White. Charles P. Seven element one-reactance kind networks with two zeros, two poles. 3,356,970, 12-5-67, CI. 333 — 76. White. Claude F. : See — Oberle, Theodore L., Carlton. Loyd, and White. 3,353,935. White Consolidated Industires. Inc. : See — Hamlett, Sidney J. 3,319,591. White, Dale, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Tap changer with sequential contact actuating means. 3,312,793, 4—4- 67, CI. 200—11. White, David W. : See— Mains, Frank, and White. 3,320,172. White, Digbv E. : See — Smith, Joseph W., and White. 3,342,973. White, Donald A., to Digital Equipment Corp. Diode-capacitor gate having additional shunting capacitor reducing recovery time. 3,334,249, 8-1-67, CI. 307—88.5. White, Donald F. : See — Kenny, Robert J., and White. 3,322,331. White. Donald K. : See — Shaw. John S., Dostel, White, Elste, Kellogg, and O'Neale. 3,324.576. White, Donald L. : See — Friedman, Allen N., and White. 3.360,770. White, Donald L., to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Inc. Ultra- sonic wave detector. 3,317,847, 5-2-67, CI. 329 — 198. White, Douglas F.. and G. Heskestad, to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Control of a jet expelled from an annular orifice. 3,340,944, 9-12-67, CI. 180 — 7. White, Edwin H. Manhole extension. 3,326,100, 6-20-67, CI. 94 34 White, Edward J. : See — Serany. Frank J., Jr., and White. 3,329,261 White, Edward J., F. J. Serany, Jr., and J. J. Stern, to C. R. Bard. Inc. Bottle with hanger support. 3,299,442, 1-24- 67, CI. 4—110. White. Edward L. : See — Kebrich, Leonard M., and White. 3.355,471. White, Edmund M., and C. T. Rhoades. Alarm for fishing line. 3,298,126, 1-17-67, CI. 43 — 17. White, Ellis S., to Port-A-Park Corp. Multiple deck garage construction. 3,302,339, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 1. White. Emil H. : See— McEIroy, William D., and White. 3,311,637. White, Floyd E., Jr. Sound film magazine. 3,319,857, 5-16- 67, CI. 226—73. White, Floyd E., Jr. Cinematographic process. 3,355,292, 11- 28-67, CI. 96—39. White. Franklin T. Recess joint for road construction. 3,347,- 515, CI. 249—9. White. Frederick, to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus and method for making pleated capsules or the like. 3,327,511, 6-27-67, CI. 72— 34S. White. Frederick F., Jr. : See — Grace, Harold P., and White. 3,307,332. White, Frederick G. Golf ball putter. 3,333,S54. 8-1-67, CI. 273 — 164. White, Gaylord L. Leveling and stabilizing jack for vehicles. 3.302,928, 2-7-67, CI. 254 — 122. White, George R. : See — Collins, Stuart A., Jr., and White. 3,358,243. Whitf, George T., and L. R. Rothstein, to Northrop Carolina, Inc. Smoke generating compositions. 3,314,S3.">, 4-18-67, CI. 149—23. White, George T., and K. B. Mullin, to Celanese Corp. of America. Production of dlisopropyl earbodiimlde. 3,352,908, 11-14-67. CI. 260—551. White, George W., to Mech-Rand Corp. Pipe fittings. 3,315,- 987, 4-25-67, CI. 285—111. 333—24.1. White, Gerlad N., to The Pavelle Corp. Production of sta- bilized dispersions of color couplers for photographic mate- rials. 3,335,011, 8-8-67, CI. 96—100. White, Glen A. : See — Branche, William H., and White. 3,343,418. White, Glen A., to Carrier Corp. Fuel burning apparatus. 3,324, S45, 6-13-67, CI. 126—116. White. Harold W„ to Cocker Saw Co., Inc. Workpiece regu- lating drive units for grinding machines. 3,348,343, 10-24- 67, CI. 51—237. White, Harry J. : See — Sims, Homer J., and White. 3,305,329. White, Harry J., and R. C. Mansfield, to Rohm & Haas Co. Fuel and lubricant compositions. 3,340,191, 9-5-67, CI. 252—49.8. White, Harry M., to Retriever Industries Inc. Combined golf club and ball retriever. 3,318,628, 5-9-67, CI. 294—19. White, Harry W. Synchronized motion picture and slide projector system. 3,309,163, 3-14-67, CI. 352—131. White, Herbert A., Jr. Apparatus for delivering air and fuel to a blast furnace. 3,342,473, 9-19-67, CI. 266 — 41. White, Herbert A., Jr. Cooling apparatus. 3,348,528, 10-24- 67, CI. 122—360. White, Herbert V., Jr., to J. M. Huber Corp. Valve. 3,314,- 444, 4-18-67, CI. 137—377. White, Jack L., and J. M. Pontelandolfo, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of making refractory products. 3,346,681, 10-10-67, CI. 264 — 56. White, Jack M., to Radio Corp. of America. Photograph pick- up cartridge. 3,327,069, 6-20-67, CI. 179—100.41. White, Jack O. Line measuring device. 3,308,544, 3-14-67, CI. 33—134. White, James A., Jr. : See — Adams, John M., and White. 3,339,268. White, James C, to Propper Mfg. Co., Inc. Sterilization indi- cating devices and method of securing leader string thereto. 3,341,238, 9-12-67, CI. 289 — 1.5. White, James E., to Marathon Oil Co. Multi-mode acoustic well logging. 3,330,375, 7-11-67, CI. 181 — .5. White, James E., to Marathon Oil Co. Seismic detection method. 3,344,881, 10-3-67, CI. 181— .5. White, James E., and R. J. Cuff, to Chrvsler Corp. Drawing compound and method. 3,304,25S, 2-14-67, CI. 252 — 33.6. White James M., Jr. : See — Liggett, Robert D., White, and Pelino. 3,354,306. White, James R. Guidedly mounted lift bar having adjustable weight means. 3,346,256, 10-10-67, CI. 272 — 81. White, Jerome R. : See — Short, Oliver A., and White. 3,347,815. White, John, to Horlicks Ltd. Breaking of sheet ice. 3,295,- 326, 1-3-67, CI. 61 — 1. White, John J. Egg carton. 3,327,918, 6-27-67, CI 229 — 2.5. White, John L. Packaged meat product. 3,331,692, 7-18-67, CI. 99 — 174. White, John L., to Jacwil Mfrs. Casket lining means. 3,334,- 392, 8-8-67. CI. 27 — 19. White, John R. : See — Taylor, George W. C, White, John S. : See — Philipps, Thomas E., and White. 3,301,882. and White. 3,312,569. White, John W., Jr., to Whittaker Corp. Thermal Insulating composition comprising a mixture of a phenol-aldehyde resin and polypropylene. 3,296,333, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 848. White, Jonathan W., Jr., to United States of America, Agri- culture. Decolorizing of beeswax. 3,309,389, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 424. White, Kenneth J., to Dennison Mfg. Co. Adjustable re- cycling apparatus. 3,300,012, 1-24-67, CI. 192 — 142. White. Kevin P. : See — Gorzelany, Casimir J., and White. 3,318,507. White Laboratories, Inc. : See — Breivogel, Philip J. 3,332,942. Brown, Frank E. 3,337,096. Miskel. John J., and Schlesinger. 3.297,664. White, Le Roy A. Sequestering ion exchange resins. 3,310,- 530, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 47. White, LeRoy A. Resin carrying aldehyde bound chelator. 3,313,779, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 59. White, Le Roy A. Sequestering ion exchange resins. 3,352,801, 11-14-67, CI. 260—2.2. White. Le Roy A. Sequestering ion exchange resins which are polyiraine reaction products. 3,354,103, 11-21-67. CI. 260 — 2.2. White Mfg. Co. : See — Owens, Robert L. 3,314,698. White Mfg. Co. of Missouri : See — Hollanszky, Louis J., and Owens. 3,357,721. White. Marvin E., 49% to J. G. Elstrand. Well drilling bit. 3,326,308, 6-20-67, CI. 175 — 413. White. Marvin E., 49% to J. G. Elstrand. Well drilling bit. 3,340,940, 9-12-67, CI. 175 — 412. White, Maurice W., to Frigid-Heat Corp. Heating and air conditioning system. 3,296,815, 1-10-67, CI. 62 — 118. White Motor Corp. : See — Harris. Bert C. 3,339.967. Luli, Walter L., and Young. 3,300,231. White. Neal M. : See — Halstead, Donald B. 3,303,632. 1426 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 White, Neil S. : See — Tucker, Archie J., Ulrnsehneider, and White. 3,300,156. White, Norman O. Lock-down shirt button tab. 3,349,410, 10-31-67, CI. 2 — 22.9. White, Norman W., to Marconi Instruments Ltd. Television camera system for automatically maintaining an optimum beam intensity. 3,315,034, 4-18-67, CI. 178 — 7.2. White, Norris : See — Shewey, Loyd C. 3,329,511. White, Odas F. Apparatus for repelling insects. 3,306,532, 2-28-67, CI. 230—241. White, Paul E. P. : See — ■ 235 — 78. Read, Kenneth F., Oakes, White, and Wyatt. 3,299.300. White, Paul S., Jr., to United States of America, Navy. Slide rule calculator for missile capsule. 3,356,297, 12-5-67, CI. White, Percy, to J. Lyons and Co. Ltd. Cooking apparatus. 3,331,310, 7-18-67, CI. 99 — 421. White, Peter : See — Gregor, Lawrence V., and White. 3,326,717. White, Peter, to International Business Machines Corp. Polymeric film field-sensitive devices. 3,303,357, 2-7-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. White, Peter T., to The British Petrolelm Co. Ltd. Method of preparing a supported nickel catalyst. 3,308,071, 3-7-67, CI. 252 — 457. White, Philip H., to Pneumo Dynamics Corp. Cross slide operating mechanism. 3,344,694, 10-3-67, CI. 82 — 3. White, Raymond E., to Chillicothe Telephone Co. Combina- tion telephone and co-axial conduit means. 3,328,510, G-27-67. CI. 174 — 41. White, Richard A., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Magne- tron having magnetic bias of such strength as to make cy- clotron frequency equal to twice Pi frequency, useful for cold cathode operation. 3,305,753, 2-21-67, CI. 315 — 39.63. White, Richard B., and J. L. Fritch. to Kent-Moore Organiza- tion, Inc. Pressure system charging tool and method. 3,299,648 1-24-67, CI. 62—77. White, Richard C. : See — Deasy, Richard E., Parker, and White. 3,310,745. White, Richard L.. to Dickson Electronics Corp. Solid state D.C. circuit breaker. 3,313,985, 4-11-67, CI. 317 — 33. White, Richard L., to Dickson Electronics Corp. DC circuit breaker with automatic reset. 3.336,503, 8-15-67, CI. 317 — 22. White, Richard L., to Dickson Electronics Corp. AC circuit breaker. 3,353,067, 11-14-67, CI. 317 — 33. White, Richard L., and D. M. Burness, to Eastman Kodak Co. Quarternary ammonium salts in silver halide process- ing solutions. 3,314,789, 4-18-67, CI. 96 — 29. White, Richard N., and C. U. Deaton, to Luminous Ceilings, Inc. Light reflecting and shielding structure for suspended ceilings. 3.340,666, 9-12-67, CI. 52^668. White, Robert B. : See — Peek, John E., and White. 3,317,793. White, Robert E., to Spencer, White and Prentis, Inc. Un- derpinning system and method of constructing same. 3.299,644, 1-24-67, CI. 61—51. White, Robert G., to Federal-Mogul Corp. Bearing package with insert. 3,307,685, 3-7-67, CI. 206—46. White, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Vehicle adjustable control pedal assemblies. 3,301,088, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 560. White. Robert W., and J. L. O'Brien, to Rohm & Haas Co. Method for the preparation of aliphatic diamines. 3,350,455, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 585. White, Ronald E. : See — Norton, Charles J., and White. 3,337,635. White, Roy A., to Kimball Systems, Inc. Removal of stains from polymeric materials, particularly vinyl plastics. 3,296,144, 1-3-67, CI. 252—91. White, Roy A., to Mobil Oil Corp. Floor tile binder compris- ing atactic polypropylene and unsaturated rubber. 3,336,- 254, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 41. White, Roy A., and R. D. Deanin, to Ethyl Corp. Water- proofing Cio-3,4-alpha-olefin polymer composition. 3.305,- 507, 2-21-67, CI. 260 — 29.6. White, S. S., Co. : See — Kulischenko, Walter. 3.344.524. Weiss, Charles, and Linn. 3,302,290. White, Samuel D., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Elec- tromagnetic vibrator having an improved contact support. 3,344.374, 9-26-67, CI. 335—92. White, Trevor R. : See — iCostain, Winston, Palmer, and White. 3,352,821. White, Van R. Drill bits. 3,336,992, 8-22-67, CI. 175— 412. White, Wayne E., and A. W. Jache, to Ozark-Mahoning Co. Stannous hexafluorozirconate. 3,337,295, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 88. White, Wilbert H. Scribing tool for marking lines on hard surfaces. 3,337,951, 8-29-67, CI. 30—164.9. White, William B., to Greene Plastics Corp. Flexible cord and fastening means. 3,303,539, 2-14-67, CI. 24 — 16. White, William E., to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic focussing slide projector. 3,326,081, 6-20-67, CI. 88—24. White, William E., Jr., W. R. Marshall, and T. Walker, to Halliburton Co. Perforating process and apparatus. 3,305,018, 2-21-67, CI. 166 — 35. White, William H. : See — Grochowski, Edward, Ranaldi, Schwartz, and White. 3,301,213. White, William H., Jr., to Motorola, Inc. Regulating system. 3,343,791, 9-26-67, CI. 236 — 1. White, William L., and J. E. Hallinan, to Collins & Aikman Corp. Method of making frieze effect fabrics. 3,341,386, 9- 12-67, CI. 156 — 72. White, William P. : See — Challender, Ronald S., Pugh, and White. 3,324,006. White, William S., and J. G. Buchanan, to The Johnson Wire Works Ltd. Foil type drainage apparatus for paper making machines. 3,337,394, 8-22-67, CI. 162 — 352. White, William V., and C. Dame, Jr., to General Foods Corp. Process for preventing chemical browning in moist and dry food material. 3,337,348, 8-22-67, CI. 99 — 130. White, William W. Shoulder support for violins and the like. 3,298,269, 1-17-07, CI. 84—278. White, William W., to James Howden & Co. Ltd. Fluid- working machines. 3,307,776, 3-7-67, CI. 230—127. Whiteaker, Donald J. : See — Nickel, Ronald W., Whiteaker, and D. D. Nickel. 3,303,- 949 Whitear, Brian R. D„ and D. J. Fry, to Ilford Ltd. Arylsul- phonyltriazene compounds. 3,350,382, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 140. Whiteborn, Richard M., to Varian Associates. Automated in- struction apparatus. 3,355,818, 12-5-67, CI. 35 — 9. Whited, Harry IL, and J. E. Lydle, said Whited assor. to said Lydle. Device for demounting pneumatic tires from wheel rims therefor. 3,301,304, 1-31-67, CI. 157 — 1.17. Whitefin Holding S.A. : See — Teotino, Uberto, and Delia Bella. 3,356,682. Whiteford, Carlton L., to Plastic Can Corp. Method for mak- ing metallic containers. 3,303,806, 2-14-67, CI. 113 — 120. Whiteford, Carlton L., to Poly-Pak Corp. of America. Tray assembly. 3,305,124, 2-21-67, CI. 220—63. Whiteford, Carlton L., to Plastic Can Corp. Multiaxially oriented containers. 3,305,158, 2-21-67, CI. 229 — 2.5. Whiteford, Carlton L. Dispenser closure. 3,349,972, 10-31- 67, CI. 222 — 212. Whitehall Electronics Corp. : See — Pavey, George M., Jr. 3,319,734. Pavey, George M., Jr. 3,354,984. Whitehead, Albert L. Method of surveying and device for use In connection therewith. 3,350,783, 11-7-67, CI. 33 — 74. Whitehead, Daniel L., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Coaxial cable joint with a gas carrier. 3,331,911, 7-18-67, CI. 174 22 Whitehead, David E. Multiple flash bulb holder. 3,350,551 10-31-67, CI. 240—1.3. Whitehead, John P. : See- Matthews, Robert B., and Whitehead. 3,295,314. Whitehead, Robert C., Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Deflectable tube, 3,323,552, 6-6-67, CI. 138—120. Whitehead, Robert C, Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Fluid density measuring apparatus. 3,330,161, 7-11-67, CI. 73 — 434. Whitehead, Robert F. Suspensions for vehicles having tan dem axles. 3,313,369, 4-11-67, CI. 180 — 22. Whitehead, Robert F. Vehicle load-transfer suspensions. 3,340 946, 9-12-67, CI. 180—22. Whitehead, Wilbur W. Vehicle wheel structure with demount able rim attaching pivoted segments. 3,356,420, 12-5-67, CI 301 — 11. Whitehill, Albert J., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Milling ma chine. 3,326,086, 6-20-67, CI. 90—15. Whitehill, Albert S., to Lord Corp. Resilient mounting sys tem. 3,314.631, 4-18-67, CI. 248 — 18. Whitehouse, Cedric V. : See — Holloway, David G., and Whitehouse. 3,296,414. Whitehouse, Howard G., to United States of America, Army Safety for pressure armed rocket fuze. 3,343,489, 9-26-67 CI. 102 — 49.6. Whitehouse, Malcolm : See — Fradley, Gordon A., and Whitehouse. 3,297,839. Whitehouse Products, Inc. : See — Lawson, William L., Jr. 3,331,221. Liverano. Dino A. 3,358,574. Whitehurst, Joe R. : See — Ravfield, James A. F., and Whitehurst. 3,305,896. Rayfield, James A. F., and Whitehurst. 3,345,695. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries Inc. Means for feed ing slivers to coilers. Re. 26,135, 1-3-67, CI. 19 — 159. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Drive for textile machines having coilers. 3,295,170, 1-3-07, CI. 19 — 236. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Turntable mount- ing unit for textile coilers. 3,307,225, 3-7-67, CI. 19 — 15: Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Textile sliver coiler including means for varving the throw of sliver. 3,316,598, 5-2-67, CI. 19 — 159. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Calendering mechanism. 3,328,851, 7-4-67, CI. 19 — 157. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Method of feed- ing strands to textile machines. 3,337,923, 8-29-67, CI. 19— 236. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Calender roll loading and knock-off. 3,345,696, 10-10-67, CI. 19 — .26. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Apparatus and method of removing foreign matter from textile fibers. 3,353,226, 11-21-67, CI. 19 — 200. Whitehurst, Joe R., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Planetary coiler head. 3,355,775, 12-5-67, CI. 19 — 159. LIST OK PATENTEES 1427 7-11-67, CI. Process for 5-9-67, CI. Process for 3,318,742, 5-9-67, Combustion Whltehurst, John S., D. J. Crispin, and C. B. C. Boyce, to Aspro-Nicholas Ltd. Synthesis of A 8 '"-bisdehydrooestrone 3-ethers. 3.317, 500, 5-2-67, CI. 200 3 15.!). Whiti'k. Inc. : See — Smith -Vanlz, William K., and Sherman. 3.357.002. Whitelaw, Robert L., to General Motors Corp. Two-way valve. 3,334,647, S-S-67, CI. 137—219. Whiteley, Robert B. : See — Schooley, Allen H., and Whiteley. 3,320,503. Whitoman, Edward J., to AMP Inc. Plug contactor. 3,309,- 64S. 3-14-67, CI. 339 — 217. Whlteman Mfg. Co. : See — Whiteman, Marvin E„ Jr. 3,327,634. Whlteman, Marvin E., Jr., to Whiteman Mfg. Co. Concrete pumping apparatus. 3.327,634, 6-27-67, CI. 103 — 49. Whitener, Murl E. : See — Whitener, Roy L. and M. E. 3,328,084. Whitener. Robert V., to Marine Electric Corp. Retainer for salinity cell in combination of flow through pipe, nipple and valve." 3.314.005, 4-11-67, CI. 324 — 30. Whitener, Rov L. and M. E. Chair and method for making same. 3,32S,084. 6-27-67, CI. 297—445. Whitesel. James W. : See — Adams, Paul R., and Whitesel. 3,340,986. Whitesel, James W., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Phantom carriage for automatic typewriter. 3,342,298, 9-19-67. CI. 197—20. Whitesell, Gordon L. : See — Danly, Donald E., and Whitesell. 3,329,712. Whitesell. John C. : See- Bruce, John A., Smith, and Whitesell. 3,325,906. Whiteside, Arliss E., to The Bendix Corp. Random access mem- ory apparatus using voltage bistable elements. 3,343,143, 9-19-67, CI. 340 — 173. Whiteside, George H. Pneumatic seat. 3,330,598 297— 2S4. Whiteside. Jack H., to Slip Pruf Service Corp. skid-proofing concrete surfaces. 3,318,207, 94 — 22. Whiteside. Jack EL, to Slip Pruf Service Corn, slip-proofing glazed ceramic surfaces. CI. 156—2. Whitesides, John S., to Phillips Petroleum Co apparatus. 3.342.241, 9-19-67, CI. 15S — 7. Whitev Research Tool Co. : See — Koch, Ulrich H. 3.337,184. Koch. Ulrich H., Buchholz. and Soderlund. 3,356,335. Koch, Ulrich H., and Soderlund. 3.312,446. Koch, Ulrich H., and Soderlund. 3,354,897. Whitfield, Carroll J., and W. F. Godwin, to Lilliston Imple- ment Co. Shock absorbing suspension svstem for farm im- plements. 3.342,506, 9-19-67. CI. 2S0 — 43.23. Whitfield. Edwin W., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pulse duration measuring device using series connected pulse width classi- fier stage's. 3,333,187, 7-25-67, CI. 324—68. Whitfield, Homer G., to Condeco Automation, Inc. Flexible gravity conveyor. 3,322,251, 5-30-67, CI. 193 — 25. Whitfield. James H. : See — Chapman, William I., Whitfield, Atwood, and Ziemke. 3.311.162. Whitfield. Marshall G., and R. S. Parzuchowski. Heat and chemical resistant metal alloy parts. 3,337,427, 8-22—67, CI. 204 — 37. Whitfield, Robert E., and H. L. Needles, to United States of America, Agriculture. Cross-linking copolymers containing N-methylcarbamy radicals. 3,314,909, 4-18-07, CI. 260 — 29.6. Whitin Machine Works : See — Hare. Richard C. 3,327,466. Mason, Ronald C, and Strzelewicz. 3,316,700. Mason, Ronald C, Strzelewicz, and Willis. 3,316.701. Nydam, John H. 3.302.759. Reiterer. Ferdinand. 3,296,663. Willis, Frederick A., Jr. 3,317,800. Whiting Corp. : See — Ames, Victor H., and Dolin. 3,348,49S. Ames, Victor H., and Fischer. 3,34S,639. Morev. Woodruff A., and Dalenberg. 3.339,964. Newman, Hobart H. 3,303.870. Saxonmeyer, Wallace J. 3,306,233. Whiting, Harold E. : See — Gribble, Joseph J., Marien, and Whiting. 3,354,415. Whiting, Mark C, to Ethyl Corp. Aniline chromium tricar- bonyls and preparation of same. 3,317,522, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 242. Whiting. Stanley E., to International Business Machines Corp. Electrical connection means. 3,336,561, S-15-67, CI. 339 — ■ 17. Whiting. T., Mfg., Inc. : See — Whiting. Theo C. 3,347,5S0. Whiting, Theo. C, to T. Whiting Mfg., Inc. Latch for se- curing a truck door. 3,347,580, 10-17-67, CI. 292 — 128. Whiting, Wesley W. Electrical connector clip. 3,343,120, 9-19- 67, CI. 339 — 19. Whitley. Morse E., Jr. Chair. 297—384. Whitloek Associates. Inc. : See — Whitlock, Carl H. 3,312.374. Whitloek, Beauford I., to AWB Mfg. Co.. Inc. Dynamic bal ancing system for rotating shafts. 3,339,429, 9-5-67, CI 74—573. Whitlock, Bruce N. : See Kobler, Richard, Whitlock, Babac IT, and Peterpaul. 3,343, 3,328,078, 6-27-67, CI. Whitlock, Bruce N., to McGraw-Edison Co. Selective pointer band system for teaching machines. 3,309,790, 3-21-67, CI. 35 — 76. Whitlock, Bruce N., to McGraw-Edison Co. Encode and audio record-reproduce equipment. 3,354,557, 11-28-67, CI. 35 — 6. Whitlock, Carl H., to Whitlock Associates, Inc. Metering and measuring apparatus. 3,312,374, 4-4-67, CI. 222 — 135. Whitlock, Coleman M., Jr., to Thlokol Chemical Corp. Ducted rocket motor. 3,357,187, 12-12-67, CI. 60 — 250. Whitlock, Maurice H. : See — Miles, George E., and Whitlock. 3,324,795. Whitlow, Eugene P., to Whirlpool Corp. Absorption refrigera- tion system. 3,353,369. 11-21-67, CI. G2 — 494. Whitlow, Eugene P., to Whirlpool Corp. Rectifier for absorp- tion refrigeration system. 3.357,688, 12-12-67, CI. 201 — 114. Whitlow, James D., to Dependable Machine Co.. Inc. Veneer redrving press and method of operation. 3,318,014, 5-9-67, CI. 34—13.8. Whitlow, Richard F.. 49% to R. W. Eberhart. Tape appli- cator. 3,318,753, 5-9-67, CI. 150 — 461. Whitman, Alfred : See — Larson, Warren A., and Whitman. 3,311,791. Whitman, Harlan M., to Curtis 1000 Inc. Continuous envelope. 3,332,604, 7-25-07, CI. 229—69. Whitman, Nelson, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Process for the production of alcohol sulfates. 3,337,601, 8-22-67, CI. 260 — 459. Whitman Publishing Co. : See — Fally, Anthony R. 3,312,336. Whitman, Ray, to V. Gray. Picking unit for pod harvester. 3,306,013, 2-28-67, CI. 56—19. Whitman. Ray, to V. Gray. Harvester for pod type crops. 3,306,018, 2-28-67, CI. 56 — 126. Whitman, Robert L. Seat-belt safety systems. 3,340,523, 9-5- 67, CI. 340—278. Whitman, Robert L., and F. J. Perry, to Handey Industries, Inc. Meter housing with window. 3.357,595, 12-12-67, CI. 220 — 82. Whitman, Robert W., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Semi-dull nylon yarn and the process of making it. 3,321,- 566, 5-23-67, CI. 264 — 210. Whitman. Rosemary R. : See — Donaldson, William E., Butler, Whitman, and Porter. 3.301.TB7. Whitman, Willard S., to H. Wenzel Tent & Duck Co. Double compartment sleeping bag with built in mattress. 3,341,869, 9-19-67, CI. 5 — 343. Whitmire, William A., to Bigge Dravage Co. Boom lift con- trol system. 3,334,756, 8-8-67, CI. 212—39. Whitmore, Bruce C. : See — Death, Frank S., and Whitmore. 3.304,169. Whitmore, Charles H., and S. E. Thorson, to Continental Machines, Inc. Solenoid valve having controlled retardation of spool motion. 3,324,890, 6-13-67, Cl. 137—625.69. Whitmore, Frank C. Coin-dispensing device. 3,343,553, 9-26- 67, Cl. 133—4. Whitmore, Ravmond A. : See — Rail, Dieter L., and Whitemore. 3,328,558. Stempel, Frederick C, and Whitmore. 3,318,134. Whitmoyer-Reed Ltd. : See — Kings, David C. 3.346,144. Whitnev Blake Co.. The : See — Clinton, Henry H. 3,358.226. Hanlon, George A., and Brazee. 3,355,803. Ingmanson, John H. 3.324.229. Whitney. Edgar II., to Ocala Precision Machining Corp. Thread grinder workholder. 3,314,197, 4-18-67, Cl. 51 — 232. Whitney, Frances L. Electroluminescent lamp. 3,317,722, 5- 2-67, Cl. 240—2.25. Whitnev, James W. Club swing training device. 3,346,257, 10-10-67, Cl. 273 — 26. Whitnev, John H. Animating apparatus. 3,329,476, 7-4-67, Cl. 352— S7. Whitnev, Ralph H., to Owens-Illinois Inc. Method of insert- ing gaskets in bottle caps. 3,302, 27S, 2-7-67, Cl. 29 — 429. Whitnev, Russell H. Process of making a lithographic print- ing plate. 3,313,626, 4-11-67, Cl. 96—33. Whitnev, Theodore R. Detector of coded signals using phase- lock techniques. 3,356,S49, 12-5-67, Cl. 250 — 203. Whitney, William B., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Hydrazinium amalgams and production of concentrated hydrazine there- from. 3,301,773, 1-31-67, Cl. 204 — 101. Whitney, William E. : See — Rice, Richard E., and Whitney. 3,299,945. Whiton, Alfred C. : See — Albert, Harry E.. Whiton, and Garvey. 3.341.4S7. Haines, Paul G., Whiton. and Albert. 3,296,177. Popoff, Ivan C, and Whiton. 3,326,748. Whiton Machine Co., The : Sec — Beaney, Walter E. 3,357,0S2. Whitsel, Jay F. : See — Winnai, Henry F.. and Whitsel. 3,354.535. Whitsel, Travis S., Jr., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Tem- perature control system for rotary dryers. 3,337,905, S-29- 67, Cl. 34 — 39. 1428 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Whitsel, Travis S„ Jr., to Ashland Oil & Refining Co. Tem- perature control system for rotary dryers. 3,350,790, 11-7- 67, CI. 34—31. Whitson, Bob L. : See— Fewel, Robert A., Harbour, and Whitson. 3,346,912. Whitson, Clare H. : See — Whitson, John W. 3,339,864. Whitson, John W., % to C. H. Whitson. Method and appara- tus for guiding and propelling space vehicles in both atmos- pheric and planetary flight. 3,339,864, 9-5-67, CI. 244 — 1". Whitson, Ray M. : See — Miller, Cecil V., and Whitson. 3,334,817. Whitson, Robert B. : See — Faulis, Donald R., and Whitson. 3,350,691. Whitson, Thomas E., to The Sierracin Corp. Temperature con- trol system. 3,330,942, 7-11-67, CI. 219—522. Whittaker Corp. : See — Abkowitz, Stanley. 3,343,998. Bracclni. Alfonso A. 3,323,820. Brown, John F. 3,300.142. Bushnell, Clavton D. 3,356,910. Duft Buddy L. 3,300,354. Gosn'ell, Rex B. 3.300,334. Kaufmann, Albert R.. and Geary. 3,329,744. Levenetz, Boris. 3,295,558. Levenetz, Boris, and Hardesty. 3,333,778. Long, Roger A. 3,358.356. Long. Roger A., Caughey, and Sievert. 3,308,532. McQueen, Malcolm M. 3,330,114. Nevius, Searle G. 3,307,105. Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3,326,922. Powell, Richard W. 3,324,296. Suffredini, Leonard P. 3,340,325. White, John W., Jr. 3,296,333. Whittaker, Donald, to Coal Industry (Patents) Ltd. Rotary cutter units for longwall mineral mining machines. 3,343,- 883, 9-26-67, CI. 299 — 89. Whittaker, Homer S. : See — Waidelich, William G., Whittaker, and Bachman. 3,331,- 235 Whittaker,' John N., and P. W. Carney, to Elliott Brothers (London) Ltd. Device for generating an electric signal com- posed of at least two interlaced signals of different but relating frequencies. 3,354,396. 11-21-67, CI. 325 — 153. Whittaker, Kenneth, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Sta- bilized polyamide compositions containing copper or a copper compound and elementary iodine. 3,318,827, 5-9-67, CI. 260—18. Whittaker, Norman : See — Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3,337,558. Openshaw, Harry T., and Whittaker. 3,342,825. Whittaker, Robert H. : See — Durgin, Charles B., Thompson, and Whittaker. 3,311,- 760. Geil, Fred G., Whittaker, and Thompson. 3,359,537. Thompson, John H., Skinner, Whittaker, and Geil. 3,318,- 152. Whittaker, Stanley J., to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Anti- friction power screw drive. 3,329,036. 7-4-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Whittaker, Stanley J., and A. W. L. Segel, to Atomic Energy of Canada, Ltd. Method of bonding objects of dissimilar metallic composition. 3,314,139, 4-18-67, CI. 29 — 470.1. Whittaker, Stanley J., and J. J. Lipsett, to Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. Cobalt control rod. 3,335,064, 8-8-67, CI. 176—86. Whittaker, Vernon : See — Houpt. Grover K.. and Whittaker. 3,354,399. Whittaker, Vernon, and E. T. Thomson, to Automatic Timing and Controls, Inc. Leakage detection and control circuit. 3.296,493. 1-3-67, CI. 317 — 18. Whitted, Billy J. : See — Blain. Thomas M., and Whitted. 3,332,332. Whittell, Alfred, Jr., to Ravpak Co., Inc. Integrated hvdronlc heating system. 3,341,122, 9-12-67, CI. 237 — 8. Whitten, Clifton L. : See — Bunn. Harlin, and Whitten. 3,315,183. Whitten, Frank I. : See — ■ Hirsch, Arthur E., Whitten, and Pickford. 3,351,314. Whitten, H. A., & Co. : See — Oatzi, Karl. 3,299,045. Jung, Jean-Pierre, and Schetty. 3,325,468. Knusli, Enrico, and Weiss. 3,308,017. Whitten, James R. : See — Bolster, Morris F., Gittinger, Sampson, and Whitten. 3,305,682. Whittier, Carl H. : See — Parlanti, Conrad A., Manning, Wetzel, and Whittier. 3,323,044. Whittier Moulding Co.: See — Wagner, Delmer W. 3,318,521. Whittier, Robert P. : See — Carlson, Frank A., Jr., Hatch, and Whittier. 3,303,076. Whittingham, David J. : See — Hopkins. John D., Whittingham, Bultman, and Krause. 3,347,967. Whittingham, David J., J. D. Hopkins, and C. H. Cowles. to Walker Mfg. Co. Method of making a tubular element. 3,353,- 457, 11-21-67, CI. 93—1.1. Whittle, Frank, and J. F. Saunders, said Saunders assors. to Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. Shaft sealing svstems. 3,357,- 707, 12-12-67, CI. 277 — 28. Whittlesev. Joseph I. : See — Coggehall, Almy D., Waldbillig, and Whittlesey. 3.344,- 296. Whittley, Donald C, to The De Havilland Aircraft of Canada, Ltd. Augmentor wing system for transport aircraft. 3,332,644, 7-25-67, CI. 244 — 42. Whitwam, Ronald L., to American Seating Co. Retainer as sembly. 3,333,890, 8-1-67, CI. 297 — 191. Whitworth, Clyde J., Jr. : See — Potter, George H, Whitworth, and Zutty. 3,324.073 Whitworth, Clyde J., Jr., and N. L. Zutty, to Union Carbide Corp. Method for processing fusible crosslinked ethylene/ dicarboxylic anhydride copolymers. 3,299,184, 1-17-66, CI. 260—897. Whyte. James, to A. G. Spalding & Bros., Inc. Method of weighting a golf club. 3,356,782, 12-5-67, CI. 264—267. Whyte, Philip : See — Hawkins, John C, and Whyte. 3,339,640. Whyte & Smith Ltd. : See — Woolley, George H., and Adams. 3,307,379. Whyzmuzis, Paul D. : See— Bolstad, Richard, Aronoff, Whyzmuzis, and Maloney. 3,326,838. Ely, James K., Whyzmuzis, and Gresenz. 3,323,359. Wiatt. James G., to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Ma- chine for cutting material. 3,347.121, 10-17-67, CI. 83 — 71. Wiatt, James G., and E. C. Bruns, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Machine for cutting material. 3,350,969, 11-7- 67, CI. 83 — 201.7. Wibau Westdeutsche Industrie- und Strassenbau-Maschinen- Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Munderich, Paul. 3,322,306. Wibbing, Gerd, and S. Brux, to Kalle Aktiengesellschaft. Con- veyors for webs of material. 3,323,703, 6-6-67, CI. 226 — 173. Wiberg, Ole. Bed-settees and the like. 3,317,930, 5-9-67, CI. 5 — 42. Wicher, Adbert. and R. Pape, to Dortmund-Horder Hut- tenunion Aktiengesellschaft. Steel making processes. 3,301,663, 1-31-67, CI. 75 — 58. Wichern, Johann H., A. Pohlhaus, and O. Ufert, to Schiess Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for adjusting the drop of tool heads on machine tool spindles. 3,316,812, 5-2-67, CI. 90—17. Wichers, Louis, to Swivelier Co., Inc. Swivel unit 3,341,230, 9-12-67, CI. 285—266. Wichita Clutch Co.: See — Moss, Jack W. 3,351.167. Wichita Supply and Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Ausherman, Harry S., and Thompson. 3,333,348. Wiehmann, Gunter, to Eltro G. m.b.H. & Co. Method and de- vice for the location of objects. 3,357,015, 12-5-67, CI. 343 — 16. Wiehmann, Leon G. Portable toilet for attachment to a wheel- chair. 3.341,864, 9-19-67, CI. 4 — 134. Wichner, Theodore, to V. O. Wichner. Sectional preformed full dentures and method of assembling the same. 3,335,495, 8-15-67, CI. 32—2. Wichner, Valeria O. : See — Wichner, Theodore. 3,335,495. Wick, Arnold, to Ciba Ltd. Process for vat dveing cellulosic textile materials. 3,339,999, 9-5-67, CI. 8 — 34. Wick, Gerhard : See — Lotz, Rudolf, Wick, and Neuhaus. 3,321,510. Wick, Linda M. : See — Kim, Chung S., and Wick. 3,325,458. Kim, Chung S., and Wick. 3,336,276. Wick. Manfred : See — Nitzsche. Siegfried, Wick, and Hittmair. 3,338,847. Wick, Paul E. Release binding structure. 3,359,010, 12-19-67, CI. 2S0 — 11.35. Wick, Richard : See — Roos, Gunther, and Wick. 3,296,445. Wick, Richard, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Film transporting device. 3,330,460, 7-11-67, CI. 226 — 175. Wickenberg, Chester H., and M. B. Lorenanan, to Sunbeam Corp. Automatically controlled immersible electric coffee maker. 3,316,388, 4-25-67, CI. 219 — 442. Wickens. Edward F. : See — Adams, John W.. and Wickens. 3,297,099. Wicker, Dan B. : See— Hintermaier, John C, and Wicker. 3,313,679. Wicker. Thomas H., to Eastman Kodak Co. Alpha-cyano- acrylate/phthalic acid ester adhesive compositions. 3,354,- 128, 11-21-67, CI. 260—47. Wicker, Thomas H., Jr. : See— Coover, Harry W., Jr., and Wicker. 3,355,482. Wickerham, Warren E., and R. D. Wyckoff, to Gulf Research & Development Co. Coulometric titration employing on-off cycling. 3,341,430, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 1. Wickert. Kurt F., to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt Roessler. Method of removing sulfur trioxide from combus- tion gases to reduce the corrosive effects thereof. 3,343,908, 9_26-67. CI. 23 — 2. Wickham, Donald G.. and H. B. Im, to Ampex Corp. Fluxe9 for sintering lithium ferrites. 3,300,411, 1-24-67, CI. 252—62.5. Wickham, John L., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Spring retainer for power-operated tool. 3,345,079, 10-3-67, CI. 279—19.6. LIST OF PATENTEES 1429 Wiekhara, John L„ to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Valve for reversible pneumatic tool. 3,352,323, 11-14-67, CI. 137 — 625.26. WIekham, John L., to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Regu- lator for valve of pneumatic tool. 3,354,732, 11-2S-67, CI. 74 — 99. Wiekham, Richard T. : See — Cortis-Joues, Beverly, and Wiekham. 3,340,093. Wlckham, Robert J. : See — Eschenbach, Richard C, Skinner, Sarlitto, and Wiek- ham. 3.301.995. Wiekham, Stanley G. : See — Kerr, Robert A., and Wiekham. 3.312,421. Wickliffe, Ray A.: See — Clearv, James W., and Wickliffe. 3.303.239. Wickline. William A.. A. Nevulls. and J. B. Evans, to The Ohio Brass Co. Fluid power system and valve mechanisms therefor. 3,304,953, 2-21-67, CI. 137 — 596.12. Wicklund, Harold T. Truck hoist. 3.341.03S, 9-12-67, CI. Wickman, Axel, Transmissions Ltd. : See — Wickman, Axel C, and Abbott. 3,315,544. Lamburn, Alan S.. and Abbott. 3,350.960. Wickman, Axel C, and R. L. Abbott, to Axel Wickman Trans- missions Ltd. Vehicular driving axle. 3,315,544, 4-25-67, CI. 74—695. Wickman, D., & Co., Ltd. : See — Martin. Derek J. 3,354,599. Wickman South Africa (Proprietary) Ltd. : See — Jonker. Michiel F. 3,327,838. Wickman Wimet Ltd. : See — Bateman, William H.. and Bagley. 3,303,554. Hargreaves, James. 3.355.7S6. Hargreaves, James, and Powell. 3,339,257. Wicks, Mrs. John. : See — Morgan, Philip F., O. E., and Wicks. 3,347,537. Wiczer, Sol B. : See — Ryan, Edmund J., and Mountien. 3,326,747. Widdel, Karl-Heinz : See— Gattner, Gunth E., Tanke, and Widdel. 3,342,939. Gattner, Gunther E., and Widdel. 3,324,242. Gattner, Gunther E., and Widdel. 3,342,940. Widdowson, Ralph D., to Edwin G. Smith & Co., Inc. Roofing and siding panel construction with securing means for ac- commodating differential expansion. 3,323,269, 6-6-67, CI. 52—483. Widdowson, Richard E. : See — Weibel, John Jr., and Widdowson. 3,296,816. Wide-Lite Corp., a division of Esquire, Inc. : See — Aslund, Austin J. 3.334,221. Moore, Buell. 3,311,743. Wldeen-Furedv, Christina : See — Furedy, Frank. 3.308,834. Wldegren, Lars H. : See — Henriksson, Sune T., and Malmgren. 3,325,022. Wideman, Luther H. : See — Decker, Alfred S.. Obenshain, and Wideman. 3,357,349. Widess, Moses B., and K. Dyk, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Displaying seismic data as narrow traces, without compositing. 3.354.427. 11-21-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Widiger, Alexander H. : See — Dugan. Gordon F., and Widiger. 3,326,986. Widiger, Alexander H., Jr., and E. C. Staehling, to The Dow Chemical Co. Production of improved particulate salts. 3,320,325, 5-16-67, CI. 260—623. Widl, Gerhard, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Arrangement for the protection of actuating electromagnets operated by al- ternating current against overheating. 3,305,808, 2-21-67, CI. 335—243. Widl, Gerhard, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H Magnetically op- erated electric switch. 3,327,079, 6-20-67, CI. 200 — 82. Widl. Walter H. : See — Danielsen. Sigurd P., Johnsen, and Widl. 3,304,508. Widl, Walter H. E. : See— Johannesson, Nils-Olof, and Widl. 3,335,223. Widlar, Robert J., to Fairehild Camera and Instrument Corp. Low-value current source for integrated circuits. 3,320,- 439, 5-16-67, CI. 307—88.5. Widmann, Lawrence C. : See — Costas, John P., and Widmann. 3,337,803. Widmer, Albert X. : See — Abramson, Paul, Stilwell, and Widmer. 3,339,022. Widmer, Alois E. : See — McCaldin, James O., and Widmer. 3,328,210. Widmer, Franz R. : See — Renner, Alfred, and Widmer. 3,322,572. Widmer, Gustav, H. Batzer, and E. Nikles, to Ciba Ltd. Heat hardenable epoxy compositions. 3,360,501, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 77.5. Widmer, Hans R. : See — Enders, Willibald H., and Widmer. 3,302.880. Widmont, Joseph C, Jr., to Bruce Industries, Inc. Reel storage container. 3,307,688, 3-7-67, CI. 206 — 52. Widmyer, Richard II., to Texaco Inc. Preperforatlon appara- tus for wells. 3,313,351, 4-11-67, CI. 166 — 100. Widner, James E., to Robo-Wash, Inc. Vehicle power wash- ing apparatus. 3,315,691, 4-25-67, CI. 134 — 57. Widner, William. Truck-tire loading and carrying device. 3,301,450, 1-31-67, CI. 224 — 42.24. Width. Robert B. Arc eliminating blancing electrode holders. 3,356.S21, 12-5-67, CI. 219—120. Wiebe, Aaron A. Seating arraugement. 3,309,137, 3-14- 67, CI. 297—302. Wiebe, Donald, and R. B. Doorley, to William S. Hansen, d.b.a. A. Stucki Co. Combined rate of flow, pressure and temperature gage. 3,354,716, 11-28-67, CI. 73—198. Wiebe, Louis H. Mobile scaffold. 3,332,513, 7-25-67, CI. 182—10. Wiebelt, John A., to National Aeronautics and Space Admin- istration. Thermostatic surface. 3,307,783, 3-7-67, CI. 236 — 1. Wiebusch, Walter. Building construction. 3,350,824, 11-7-67, CI. 52—251. Wleehers, Jerome C. Coaster and method of making same. 3,348,800, 10-24-67, CI. 248—346.1. Wiechert, Rudolf : See — Kerb, Ulrich, Kaspar. and Wiechert. 3,303,204. Muller, Plans, Neumann, and Wiechert. 3,354,151. Miiller, Hans, and Wiechert. 3,324,152. Wiechert, Rudolf, and F. Neumann, to Sehering Aktlengesell- sehaft. Process for 5a-androstane 1-aX, 17B-diol-3-one. 3,313,833, 4-11-67, CI. 260—397.4. Wiechert, Rudolf, J. Hader, and F. Neumann, to Sehering AG. la.7a-dimethylsteroids. 3,345,386, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Wiechert, Rudolf. H. Mueller, and F. Neumann., to Sehering Aktiengesellschaft. 1,2 methylene androstane derivatives. 3,354,185, 11-21-67, CI. 260—397.5. Wiechulla, Otto : See — Blumel, Harald, Wiechulla, and Springmann. 3,328,363. Wied, Julius : See— Jepson, Ivar, Wied, and Wolter. 3,321,794. Wied, Julius P. : See — Szymczak, Eugene B., and Wied. 3,311,290. Wiedeman, Charles W. : See — Lundquist, Ingemar H., and Wiedeman. 3,319,395. Wiedemann, Erwin, to Sandoz Ltd. (also known as Sandoz A.G.). Tiselius type electrophoresis apparatus with tele- objectives. 3,346,478, 10-10-67, CI. 204—299. Wiedemann, Eugen, to Brown, Boveri & Cie, Aktiengesell- schaft. Arrangement for the direct liquid cooling of a turbo- generator provided with end turn retaining rings. 3,340,412, 9-5-67, CI. 310 — 54. Wieden, Horst : See — Von Falkai, Bela, Prietzschk, Rellensmann, Reichle, and Wieden. 3,306,873. Wieder, Harry H. : See — Clawson, Arthur R., and Wieder. 3,341,358. Parkerson, Charles R., and Wieder. 3,352.906. Wieder, Harry H., to United States of America, Navy. Cylin- drical film ferromagnetic resonance devices. 3,320,554, 5- 16-67, CI. 333—24.1. Wieder, Harry H., and A. R. Clawson, to United States of America, Navy. Process for producing semiconductor-film hall devices on oxide-metal substrate. 3,321,384, 5-23-67, CI. 204 — 38. Wieder, Harry H., A. R. Clawson, and C. R. Parkerson, to United States of America, Navy. Process for the prepara- tion of the strontium isomorph of colemanite. 3,332,738, 7-25-07, CI. 23—59. Wieder, Harry H., A. R. Clawson, and C. R. Parkerson, to United States of America, Navy. Preparation of hydrates of 2Ca0.3Ba0 3 . 3,337.292, S-22-67, CI. 23 — 59. Wieder, Harry H., A. R. Clawson, and C. R. Parkerson, to United States of America, Navy. Process for preparing the strontium isomorph of colemanite. 3,337,293, 8-22-67, CI. 23 — 59. Wieder, Nandor, to Chemolimpex Magyar Vegyiaru Kulkeres- kedelmi Vallalat. Process for recovering the metal content of middlings, slags, low-grade ores, and concentrates. 3,322,- 532, 5-30-67, CI. 75—108. Wiederkehr, Willy : See — Tschiimperlin, Karl, and Wiederkehr. 3,326,017. Wiedermann, Richard : See — Fleissner. Ceroid, and Wiedermann. 3,357.111. Wiederspan, Phyllis E. Two pocketed ball game table with divider. 3,315,965, 4-25-67, CI. 273—125. Wiederwohl, Kurt, and R. Germann, to H. List. Device for the contactless reversal of currents in electrical motor drive coils. 3,319,145, 5-9-67, CI. 318 — 287. Wiedmann, Hermann : See — Glatt, Werner, and Wiedmann. 3.315,371. Wiegand, Donald E., to Wood Conversion Co. Filtration of perchlorethylene and filter fabric. 3,348,681, 10-24-67, CI. 210—65. Wiegand. Donald E., and J. E. Cadotte, to Wood Conversion Co. Method for producing bonded fibrous products. 3,308,- 218, 3-7-67, CI. 264—121. Wiegand, Edwin L., Co. : See — Cunningham, Donald M. 3,336,466. Dzaack, Walter J. 3,336,064. Fischer, Harry C. 3,317,706. Kozbelt, Lloyd S., and Cunningham. 3,350,674. Santoro, Ralph, Jr. 3,310.657. Wiegand Electronics Co., Inc. : See — Wiegand, John R. '3,319,696. Wiegand, John R. 3.332.472. Wiegand, John R., to Wiegand Electronics Co., Inc. Auto- matic overhead door opener. 3,319,696, 5-16-67, CI. 160 — 188. Wiegand, John R., to Wiegand Electronics Co., Inc. Door operator construction. 3,332,472, 7-25-67, CI. 160 — 188. Wiegand t. Ralph C. Cap bill stiff ener. 3.357.026. 12-12-67, CI. 2—195. 1430 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wiegel, Carol M. : See — Wiegel, Louis A. 3,296,738. Wiegel, Louis A. 3,29(3,739. Wiegel, Louis A. ; 50% to B. L. Johnson and 50% to C. M. Wiegel. Defroster and orchard heater. 3,296,738, 1-10- 67, CI. 47 — 2. Wiegel, Louis A. ; % to B. L. Johnson, and V± to C. M. Wiegel. Rotating orchard heater. 3,296,739, 1-10-67, CI. 47—2. Wiegel, Otto. Reference gauge accessory. 3,299,517, 1-24— 67, CI. 33—170. Wiegelmann, Hans, H. Germann, and P. Cherubin. Apparatus for raising and lowering blinds. 3,355,149, 11-28-67, CI. 254—173. Wieger, George F., to The Bendix Corp. Automatic adjuster. 3,344,892, 10-3-67. Cl. 188—79.5. Wiehn, Helmut, and K. Zech, to Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Method of making welded tubes heat exchangers with integral fins. 3,357,083, 12-12-67, Cl. 29 — 157.3. Wieland, Carson E. : See — Knabeschuh, Louis H., and Wieland. 3,337,514. Wieland, Helmut : See — Leuchs, Hans, Lorenz, and Wieland. 3,329,710. Wieland, Peter : See — Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,925. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318.920. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,927. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland. 3,318,928. Anner, Georg, Kalvoda, and Wieland 3,318,929. Anner, Georg, and Wieland. 3,299,105. Anner, Georg, and Wieland. 3,300,521. Anner, Georg, and Wieland. 3,346,570. Anner. Georg. and Wieland. 3.359.261. Wettstein, Albert, Anner, Wieland, and Heusler. 3,301,- 879. Wieleba, Karl-Heinz. to Escher Wvss G.m.b.H. Rotarv valve. 3,353,723, 11-21-67, Cl. 222 — 368. Wielicki, Edward A. : See — Justice, John L., Wielicki, and Labriola. 3,345,200. Massengale. John T., and Wielicki. 3,311,498. Wielicki, Edward A., and A. Labriola, to FMC Corp. Plas- ticized partially esterified regenerated cellulose film. 3,304,- 190, 2-14-67, Cl. 106 — 1S9. Wieman, Francis, to The Boeing Company. High power fre- quency multiplier. 3,348,125, 10-17-67, Cl. 321 — 69. Wiemann, Lothar. to Goetzewerke Friedrich Goetze A.G. Sealing device. 3,329,421, 7-4-67, Cl. 267—1.5. Wiemer, Jean, to Metallgesellsehaft Aktiengesellschaft. Ap- paratus for the wet cleaning of dust from gas. 3,343,341, 9-26-67. Cl. 55 — 225. Wienand, Michael, and A. Ristau, to Dynamit Nobel Aktienge- sellschaft. Extruder. 3,314,108, 4-18-67, Cl. 18 — 12. Wiencek. Zbigniew, to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Video enhanc- ing apparatus. 3,329,768, 7-4-67, Cl. 178 — 5.4. Wiener, Hans B., A. J. S. Sorrie, and W. Featherstone. to Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd. Processes for separa- tion of olefines. 3,304,341, 2-14-67, CI. 260—677. Wiener, Hans B., and W. Featherstone, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Extraction of hydrocarbons. 3.359,341, 12- 19-67, Cl. 260 — 674. Wiener, Melvin, and W. J. Clifton, to The Sewing Co. Stitch- forming mechanisms for sewing machines. 3.333,560, 8-1- 67, Cl. 112—199. Wiener Metallwaren und Schnallenfabrik Schar-Smolka : See— Smolka, Thomas G., and Zelinka. 3,337,225. Wiener Metallwarenfabrik Smolka & Co. : See — Smolka, Thomas G., and Schweizer. 3,333,859. Smolka, Thomas G., and Schweizer. 3,351,354. Wiener, Robert : See — Mellar, Carroll J., Kirschner, Wiener, and McClelland. 3,323,492. Wiener Robert, C. J. Mellar, J. G. Kirschner, and R. H. McClelland, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Vapor deposition apparatus including tumbler. 3.307.515, 3-7-67, Cl. 118 — 5. Wiener Schwachstromwerke Gesellschaft m.b.H. : See — Lang. Herbert, and Nierlich. 3,301,483. Wienerwald-Geratebaw G.m.b.H. : See — Block, Erich. 3,326,118. Wiens, Bradley E. : See — Teague, Jo M„ Jr., and Wiens. 3,337,321. Wier, Walter E., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Alternator having constant frequency to voltage ratio output and protective circuit. 3.329.886, 7-4-67, Cl. 322 — 32. Wier, Walter E., to Westinghouse Electric Co. Generator with constant frequency to voltage ratio output. 3,351,S44, 11-7- 67, Cl. 322 — 79. Wierzbicki, Julian J. : See — Dp Vos. Hendrik A. J., and Wierzbicki. 3.360.642. Wiesboeck, Robert A., to Rohm & Haas Co. Process for the preparation of alkvl difluoramines. 3,346,639, 10-10-67, Cl. 260 — 583. Wiese, Hans-Holger. Toothed belt drive. 3,313.167, 4-11- 67, Cl. 74 — 229. Wiese, Hans-Holger. Fastener for steel-wire reinforced elastic belts. 3.327.359, 6-27-67, Cl. 24 — 37. Wiese, Harold H., to Mast Development Co. Positioning ap- paratus for intermittently operated strip film projector. 3,303,981, 2-14-67, Cl. 226 — 56. Wiese, Herbert F. : See — Butler, Thomas A., and Wiese. 3,351,647. Wiese, Herbert F., to The Lnbrizol Corp. Lubricants contain- ing aldehydro-hydrocarbon sulfides. 3,296,137, 1-3-67, Cl. 252 — 48.2. Wiese, Herbert K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Process for converting nitriles. 3,320,305, 5-16-67, Cl. 260 — 486. Wiese, Herbert K., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Coating compositions made from oxlmes. 3,346,523, 10-10- 67, Cl. 260 — 19. Wiese, Martin E. : See — Eddy, Robert T., and Wiese. 3,296.940. Wiesinger, Frederick C. Instrument bed for knitting ma- chines. 3,301,014, 1-31-67. Cl. 66 — 115. Wiesinger, Werner H. Multiple, straight line rotary saw as- sembly. 3,329,182, 7-4-67, Cl. 143 — 49. Wiesnagrotzki, Ernst, M. Bigiel, and H. Muller, to Maschinen- fabrik Memmingen Ingenieur Theodor Otto. Method and device for the production of a wire rope. 3,345,810, 10-10- 67, Cl. 57 — 68. Wiesner, Ivo. Method of preparing superhigh-molecular epox- ide resins. 3,330,807, 7-11-67, Cl. 260 — 47. Wiesner, Karel : See — Bagli, Jehan F., Morand, Irvine, Vezina, and Wiesner. 3,344.156. Wiesner, Leo. Adjustable attachment for trousers, slacks skirts or the like. 3,341,S62, 9-19-67, Cl. 2 — 221. Wiesner, Wilfried : See — Bright, Willard M.. Pader, and Wiesner. 3,295,995. Wiesser, Helmut F. : See — Walker, Philip F., Batcha, and Wiesser. 3,307,723. Wiest, Edward M., Sr. : See — Faltin, Hans G., and Wiest. 3,335,696. Wieszeck. Emil S. Thermally-responsive fishing lure. 3,305,- 964. 2-28-67, Cl. 43 — 42.03. Wieszeck, Emil S. Automatically controlled translucent screen for a rear view mirror. 3,337,286, 8-22-67, Cl. 350 — 283. Wieszeck, James M. Page turning device. 3,343,776, 9-26-67, Cl. 248 — 441. Wieters, Albert W. Center tap duct crimper. 3,330,147, 7-11- 67, Cl. 72 — 109. Wiethoff, Roger H. : See — Neuman, Milton C, and Wiethoff. 3,350,984. Wigal. Voorhis F. : See — Tigrett, John B., and Wigal. 3,321,342. Tigrett, John B., and Wigal. 3,345,685. Wigal, Voorhis F. Aircraft having air blast powered lifting rotor. 3,360,219, 12-26-67. Cl. 244 — 17.23. Wiggermann, Georg, to Reiners & Wiggermann Maschinen- fabrik. Hydrostatic torque-measuring device. 3,354,709, 11- 28-67, Cl. 73—136. Wiggins, E. B., Inc. : See — - Anderson, Dean M., and Calisher. 3,336,944. Wiggins, Glenn C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Remotely ac- tuated pressure dispensing container having a distendable body. 3.356,265. 12-5-67. Cl. 222 — 183. Wiggins, Glenn C, R. L. Butler, W. R. R. Park, and H. J. Townsend, to The Dow Chemical Co. Process for upgrading oriented vinvlidene chloride polymer films. 3,358,063, 12-12- 67, Cl. 264—130. Wiggins, Jerome C, S. E. Richie, and A. G. Tichacek, to Maritz, Inc. Composite picture camera. 3,331,298, 7-18-67, Cl. 95 — 1. Wiggins, John H. Tension responsive power driven winch. 3,310,291, 3-21-67, Cl. 254 — 173. Wiggins, John H. Laminated seal structure for storage tanks employing floating roofs. 3,325,041, 6-13,67, Cl. 220 — 26. Wiggins, John H., Jr., to Esso Production Research Co. Self-excited hammer drill. 3,307.641. 3-7-67, Cl. 175 — 5 Wiggins, Kennard R., to Enterprise Machine & Development Corp. Yarn tensioning device. 3,352,511. 11-14-67, Cl. 242—155. Wiggins, Leslie F., J. W. James, and C. Beard, to Aspro- Nicholas Ltd. Method of tranquilization. 3,308,024, 3-7- 67, Cl. 167—65. Wiggins, Leslie F., J. W. James, and M. W. Gittos, to Aspro- Nicholas Ltd. 2-pyridyl and 2-piperidinyl phenyl barbituric acids and method of preparing thiobarbituric acids. 3,312,- 703, 4-4-67, Cl. 260—256.4. Wiggins, Richard F., to The Gyromat Corp. Silhouette safety control for paint spray conveyor. 3,313,402, 4-11-67, Cl. 19S — 232. Wiggins, Richard F., to Gyromat Corp. Semi-automatic color change system for paint spray installation. 3,348,774, 10-24-67, Cl. 239 — 70. Wiggins. Richard F., to The Gvromat Corp. Paint spray con- trol system. 3,356,061. 12-5-67. Cl. 118 — 2. Wiggins', Wallace S. Vehicle theft alarm. 3,329,935, 7-4-67, Cl. 340—65. Wigginton, Raymond J. : See — Claridge, Maurice A., Jones, and Wigginton. 3,341,014. Wiggs, Bryan W., to Ellicott Bros. (London) Ltd. Tape decks. 3,297,267, 1-10-67, Cl. 242—55.13. Wighmann, Lothar, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Circuit arrangement for suppressing spurious signals. 3,308,309, 3-7-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Wight. Jerry L. : See — Ianuzzi, Joseph N., Bryner, and Wight. 3,357,139. Wight, Ralph W. : See — Campbell, Floyd L., and Wight. 3,340,637. Wightman Electhoics, Inc. : See — Orr, John E.. and Spring. 3,324,302. Spencer, Walter E. 3,323,329. Witrhtman, Lawrence W.. F. S. Korski, and C. H. Dederick, to Emerson Electric Co. End shield assembly. 3,343,013, 9-19- 67, Cl. 310 — 42. LIST OF PATKXTKKS 1431 Wlgington, Jerry, to The Singer Co. Speed control circuit for series motors. 3,300,700, 1-24-67, CI. 318—246. Wiglngton, Jerry, to The Singer Co. Controlled rectifier speed-regulating systems for series commutator motors. 3,302,088, 1-31-67. CI. 318—246. Wlgington, Jerrv, to The Singer Co. Speed control circuits for series motors. 3,30"), 710. 2-21-67, CI. 318—240. Wlgington, Jerry, to The Singer Co. Controlled rectifier sup- ply for electric motors having negatively sloped armature speed voltages. 3,329,879, 7-4-67, CI. 318—331. Wlgnlngton, Tom V. Automobile clothes rack. 3,319,853, 5-16-67, CI. 224—42.1. Wigton, Henry P. H., to Fairchild Camera and Instrument Corp. Epitaxially growing layers of semiconductor through openings in oxide mask. 3,296,040, 1-3-67, CI. 148 — 175. Wigton, Theron W., and S. Tracy, to Chicago, Burlington & Quincv Railroad Co. Abrasion rails for car retarder. 3,321.04s, 5-23-67, CI. 188 — 62. Wigzell, Alan L. : See — King, George F., and Wigzell. 3,350,715. Wiig, Chester M., to F. J. Littell Machine Co. Motorized micro adjustment for roll feeds. 3,359,825, 12-26-67, CI. 74—600. Wiist, Herbert A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Extractive distillation of hexafluoropropylene-epoxide mix- ture. 3,326,780, 6-20-67, CI. 203—60. Wijga. Pieter W. O. : See — Binsbergen, Frederik L., and Wijga. 3,299.029. Wijsergangs, Martien. Lifting jack. 3,305,217. 2-21-67, CI. 254 — 93. Wikdahl, Nils A. L. Method of separating particles in liquid suspension in a hydrocyelone for separating articles in liquid suspension. 3,348,6S3, 10-24-67, CI. 210—84. Wike, James W., and C. R. Daws, to Sonex, Inc. Telemetry system with calibration signal channel for transmitting data concurrently with the testing of data channels. 3,357,- 007, 12-5-67, CI. 340 — 183. Wikkerink, Lance A., to Republic Industries, Inc. Automatic sliding swinging door. 3,300,897, 1-31-67, CI. 49 — 137. Wiklander Metallic Fabricators, Inc. : See — Beshekas, William S. 3,352,126. Wikle, Keith G„ to The Brush Beryllium Co. Nickel-beryllium allov and method of heat treating same. 3,343.949, 9-26-67, CI. 75 — 170. Wiklund, Carl H., to Airequipt Inc. Slide magazine. 3,304,- 639, 2-21-67. CI. 40—79. Wiknas, Gunnar L. : See — Lyche, Eyvind, and Wiknas. 3,316,947. Wikne, Sverre : See — Kurz, Fredrik W. A., and Wikne. 3,334,052. Wikswo, John P. : See — Nelson, Earl W., and Wikswo. 3,340,008. Wikswo, John P., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for the oxidation of TiCl* to produce TiOz. 3,352,639, 11-14-67, CI. 23—202. Wikswo, John P., and E. W. Nelson, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of iron oxide and chlorine bv two-zone oxidation of iron chloride. 3,325.252. 6-13-67, CI. 23—200. Wilber, Paul F., to Dollinger Corp. Filter assembly having a by-pass valve. 3,295,680, 1-3-67, CI. 210 — 130. Wilber, Paul F., to Dollinger Corp. Machine for pleating metal fabrics and the like. 3,344,814, 10-3-67, CI. 140— 107. Wilber, Paul F., to Dollinger Corp. Sump filter witli indicator. 3,348,6S4, 10-24-67, CI. 210—90. Wilbert, Godfrey : See — Hyden, Seymour, and Wilbert. 3,341,545. Duesel, Bernard F., and Wilbert. 3,341,587. Wilbert, Godfrey, and H. Wetstein, to Nepera Chemical Co. Inc. Fluoro - substituted phenylazo - pyridines. 3,357,968, 12-12-67, CI. 260 — 156. Wilbert, Godfrey, and S. Hyden, to Napera Chemical Co.. Inc. Lower alkenvl pyridine carbonates. 3,359,272, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 295.5. Wilborn. John C. : See — Rehnborg. Edward H., and Wilborn. 3,314,726. Wilbur, Benjamin C. Jr. : See — Russell, Donald H., and Wilbur. 3,336,409. Wilbur Curtis Co., Inc. : See — Lowry, Thomas M. 3,332,337. Wilbur, Donald A., and P. N. Hess, to General Electric Co. Crossed-field amplifier defining a transmission line. 3,304,- 463. 2-14-67, CI. 315 — 39. Wilbur, Donald A., S. P. Tu, and P. N. Hess, to General Elec- tric Co. Crossed field transverse wave amplifier compris- ing transmission line. 3,312,859, 4-4-67, CI. 315 — 39. Wilbur, Everett T., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Cathode ray stor- age tube apparatus. 3,329,860, 7-4-67, CI. 315 — 24. Wilbur, Warren D. : See — Tone, Richard N., and Wilbur. 3.357,324. Wilburn, Garlington C. : See — Broverman, Alvin Y., and Wilburn. 3,328,738. Wilburn, Sam W., to Robbin Laboratories, Inc. Pipette pump. 3,310,002, 3-21-67, CI. 103 — 235. Wileh, Clarence N.. to Phillips Petroleum Co. Ice slush dis- penser. 3,319,436, 5-16-67, CI. 62 — 68. Wilcke, Carl. Devices for storing tools and the like. 3,298,- 531, 1-17-67, CI. 211 — 60. Wilcke. Carl. Device for storing articles. 3,298,532, 1-17- 67. CI. 211—60. Wilco Industries, Inc. : See — Tetyak, John J. 3,324,819. Wilcock, Donald F., to General Electric Co. Hydrostatic bear- ing. 3,338,643, 8-29-67, CI. 308—9. Wilcolator Co., The : See — King. Douglas T., and Miller. 3,297,252. Wilcox, Claud E. : See — Danielson, Oliver J., and Wilcox. 3,302,929. Wilcox, Clinton S. : See — Smith. Willis R., Wilcox, and Snell. 3,358.613. Wilcox, Clinton S., to General Signal Corp. Continuous rail track circuits. 3,359.416, 12-19-67, CI. 246—34. Wilcox, D. Gilford : See- Stone, Robert S., Wilcox, and McBride. 3,318,063. Wilcox, Doyle E., to North American Aviation, Inc. Ac- celerometer. 3,339,419, 9-5-67, CI. 73—517. Wilcox, Edward D., Jr., to Lever Bros. Co. Process for prepar- ing detergent tablets. 3,344,076, 9-26-67, CI. 252 — 135. Wilcox Electric Co., Inc. : See — Lewis, William R., Hanneman, and Woster. 3,311,833. Scribner, Neal. 3,351,864. Warfield, John N., Gooch, and Hogan. 3,328,798. Woster, George W. 3,356,S65. Wilcox, Gerald E. : See— Wininger, Roy D., and Wilcox. 3,356,481. Wilcox, Howard A„ and M. G. Bekker, to General Motors Corp. Screw driven amphibious vehicle. 3,354,861, 11-2S-67, CI. 115—1. Wilcox, Isaac L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Container. 3,295,- 739, 1-3-67, CI. 229—17. Wilcox, Isaac L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Gable top con- tainer. 3,302,846, 2-7-67, CI. 229—17. Wilcox, Isaac L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Container. 3,355,- 083, 11-28-67, CI. 229—17. Wilcox, Isaac L., and A. J. Columbus, Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Handle applying machine. 3,306,802, 2-28-67, CI. 156 — 355. Wilcox, Isaac L., and R. M. Wells, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Blank heating mechanism. 3,358,975, 12-19-67, CI. 263 — 6. Wilcox, Jack E., to International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. Camera tube target protection system employing variable raster size to prevent "burn-in." 3,335,220, 8-8- 67, CI. 178—7.2. Wilcox. Jack E., to Philco-Ford Corp. Error-free data trans- mission system. 3,344,353, 9-26-67, CI. 325 — 41. Wilcox, John : See — Fosker, George R., Nayler, and Wilox. 3,316,247. Wilcox, John A. : See — Fosker, George R., Nayler, and Wilcox. 3,325,479. Wilcox, Leroy A., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of drying gas streams. 3,334,468, 8-8-67, CI. 55 — 35. Wilcox, Luman L. Clamp positioning device. 3,346,293, 10- 10-67, CI. 294 — 19. Wilcox, Luther H. Axle bearing puller. 3,358,352. 12-19-67, CI.. 29— 263. Wilcox Mfg. Co. : See — Smida, Luverne R. 3,298,412. Todd, Terrill G. 3,305,268. Todd, Terrill G. 3,306,667. Wilcox, Orland W., to Sierra Engineering Co. Warning dis- connector-connector. 3,322,391, 5-30-67, CI. 251 — 149. Wilcox, Orland W., to Sierra Engineering Co. Oxygen mask ex- halation check valve. 3,342,200, 9-19-67, CI. 137—102. Wilcox, Orland W., and J. A. Stapenhill, to Sierra Engineer- ing Co. Connector regulator for breathing mask. 3,308,- 815, 3-14-67, CI. 128—142. Wilcox, Raymond J. : See — Golata, John H., and Wilcox. 3,338,342. Wilcox, Raymond J., to Motor Wheel Corp. Multiple easting ladle which insures equal volume pouring. 3,329,315, 7—4— 67, CI. 222 — 144. Wilcox, Robert E. : See — Begley, Warren W., Wilcox, and Kimball. 3,319.613. Wilcox, Stanley W., % to Century Geophysical Corp. Pellet target employing a freely suspended elastomeric impact sheet. 3,319.960, 5-16-67, CI. 273—102.4. Wilcox, Thomas w., to Merz and Mclellan Services Ltd. High voltage electric switchgear layout. 3,302,069. 1-31- 67, CI. 317 — 103. Wilcox, Warren N. Pressure regulator. 3,298,392, 1-17-67, 137—505.25. Wilcox, William L., and J. G. Winkler, to International Vul- canizing Corp. Shoe sole molding apparatus. 3,343,219, 9-26-67, CI. 18 — 17. Wilcoxon. Lawrence S. : See — Gossling, Robert C. and Wilcoxon. 3,299,944. Wilczynski, Janusz S., and J. S. Harper, to International Business Machines Corp. Multiple color, multiple beam interferometer. 3.359,852, 12-26-67, CI. 88 — 14. Wild. A. G., & Co. Ltd. : See — Bower, Lewis R. 3,333,809. Wild, Anton J. Equipment for depositing articles in re- ceptacles. 3,325,967, 6-20-67, CI. 53 — 262. Wild, Ernst : See — Diener, Rudolf, Wild, and Roner. 3,325,139. Wild, Hans : See — Siegentbaler, Karl, and Wild. 3,346,412. Wild, Hans, to Fabrik fur Firestone Produkte AG. Apparatus for testing tires and other toroidal objects. 3.316,758, 5— 2-67, CI. 73—146. 1432 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wild, Hans, and K. Siegenthaler, to Fabrik Fur Firestone Produukte AG. Apparatus for cutting an elongate web of material into strips. 3,319,500, 5-16-67, CI. 83 — 353. Wild, Hans F., H. H. Oelerich, and H. R. Hiss, to Fabrik Fur Firestone Produkte AG. Vehicle tires. 3,301,302, 1-31- 67, CI. 152 — 354. Wild Heerbrugg Aktiengesellschaft : See — Bertele, Ludwig. 3,320,015. Wild, John P. Bearing attachment device. 3,314,717, 4-18- 67, CI. 296—100. Wild, Paul : See — Golden, Martin P., and Wild. 3,345,843. Jansen, Hansjorg, and Wild. 3,345,844. Wild, Werner, to Elektro-Watt Elektrische und Industrielle Unternehmungen A.G. Device for protection from and detec- tion of leaks in pipelines conveying liquids or gases. 3,339,- 415, 9-5-67, CI. 73 — 40.5. Wildberger, John, to Canadian General Electric Co., Ltd. Po- sition regulating device. 3,296,521, 1-3-67, CI. 323—80. Wildbolz, Rudolf, H. Rutz, and R. A. Rietsema, to Rieter Ma- chine Works Ltd. Apparatus for taking over the fleece from the doffer of a carding machine. 3,341,900, 9-19-67, CI. 19 — 106. Wilde, Dennis, to Pilklngton Brothers Ltd. Method for mix- ing finely-divided materials. 3,307,834, 3-7-67, CI. 259— 66. Wilde, Frederick G., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Copy machine developing apparatus. 3,330,195, 7-11-67, CI. 95 — 89. Wilde, Geoffrey L., and M. I. Taylor, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Air- craft. 3,297,279, 1-10-67, CI. 244 — 54. Wilde, Geoffrey L., A. Bill, and J. F. Coplin, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Combustion chamber for a gas turbine engine. 3,299,632, 1-24-67. CI. GO— 39.74. Wilde, Geoffrev L., and J. F. Coplin, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Aircraft. 3,302,907, 2-7-67, CI. 244—55. Wilde, Geoffrey L., A. Bill, T. Steel, and A. G. Newton, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Blade for use in a fluid flow machine. 3,325,144, 6-13-67, CI 253 — 39.15. Wilde. Geoffrey L., and J. F. Coplin, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Turbo.iet engine with compressor bypass and AFT fan. 3,348,379, 10-24-67, CI. 60—226. Wilde. Geoffrey L., P. A. Ward, W. Williamson, and C. Baker, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Mounting means for separately support- ing a gas turbine engine and a jet pipe in an engine pod. 3.352 114, 11-14-67, CI. 60 — 262. Wilde, Herbert J. : See — Anderson, James R., and Wilde. 3,329,804. Wlldeboer. Nicolaas, and D. T. Landsittel, to Philips Elec- tronics and Pharmaceutical Industries Corp. Metal-to-glass- to-ceramic seal. 3,356.466, 12-5-67, CI. 29 — 191. Wildeman. Fredric C. Dampening system for offset press. 3,326,122, 6-20-67, CI. 101 — 148. Wilder, Archie P. Saw blade. 3,344,822, 10-3-67, CI. 143— 140. Wilder, Arthur G. : See — Bridwell, Harold C, and Wilder. 3,301,673. Wilder, Arthur H. : See — Sundstrom, Rov X., and Wilder. 3,360,352. Wilder, Burl A., E. W. Swenson, and C. O. F. Fyrk, to Swen- son Spreader & Mfg. Co. Spreader apparatus. 3,344,993, 10-3-67, CI. 239 — 164. Wilder, Charles R., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Cis-l,4-polybu- tadiene metal salt compositions having improved processa- bility. 3,317,446, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 27. Wilder, Donald L., to General Electric Co. Level sensor cir- cuit. 3.349,251, 10-24-67, CI. 307—88.5. Wilder, Edward A. : See — Jacobson, Norman A., and Wilder. 3,297,746. Wilder. Lawrence B. : See — Vincent, Renic P., and Wilder. 3,327,790. Wilder, Lawrence B., and K. Blenkarn, to Pan American Petroleum Corp. Valve system for percussion drill motor. 3,307,639, 3-7-67, CI. 173—136. Wilder, Lee N„ to Halliburton Co. Combination vacuum-pres- sure, particulate material conveying and blending system. 3.309,148, 3-14-67, CI. 302—53. Wilder, Perrv W., Jr. : See — Humphrey^ Dean E., Shapiro, and Wilder. 3,315,810. Wilder, Philip H. : See — Cummings, Henry S. 295. Wilderman Drilling Ltd. Ernest. Gear coupling. 3,321,935, 5-30-67, CI. Jr., Campanile, and Wilder. 3,332,- See — Wilderman, Giles H. 3,351,142. Wilderman, Giles EL, to Wilderman Drilling Ltd. Drilling rig. 3,351,142, 11-7-67, CI. 173 — 147. Wlldgoose, Ronald, to U.S. Atomic Energy Commission under the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 2182. Nuclear reactors. 3,296,- 081, 1-3-67, CI. 176—19. Wildhaber, 64—9. Wildhaber, Ernest. Gear-coupling member. 3,331,217, 7-18-67, CI. 64 — 9. Wildhaber, Ernest. Gear drive with plurality of equal gears connecting coaxial drive and driven gears. 3,333,482, 8-1- 67, CI. 74—421. Wildhaber, Ernest. Worm and wormgear reduction drive. 3,359,820, 12-26-67, CI. 74 — 426. Wildi, Bernard S., and E. M. Hull, to Monsanto Co. Purify- ing metal polyphthaloeyanines. 3,300,399, 1-24-67, CI. 204—131. Wildman Jacquard Co. : See — Noll, George H. 3,299,673. Spencer, Walter E. 3,340,705. Wildrldge, John E. : See — Gilliam, Clarence W., Smith, Wildrldge, and Szypulslci. 3,315,397. Wildt Mellor Bromley Ltd. : See — Farmer, Ernest L. 3,315,494. Saunders, Alfred P. 3,344,620. Wain, John K. 3,302,940. Wain, John K. 3,360,289. Wile, M., & Co., Inc. : See— Gunzberg, Lawrence W. 3,312.379. Wiles, Frank M., to General Motors Corp. Plastic coating for compressors. 3,346,175, 10-10-67, CI. 230 — 120. Wiles, Robert A., to Allied Chemical Corp. Fire retardant urethanes and organic antimony polyol compounds thereof. 3,359.218, 12-19-67, CI. 260—2.5. Wiles, Robert A., and E. R. Degginger, to Allied Chemical Corp. Cellular urethanes. 3,322,698; 5-30-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Wiley, Allen D., to Armco Steel Corp. Coupling band for joining corrugated pipes. 3,298,721, 1-17-67, CI. 285 — 419. Wiley, Carl A., to North American Aviation, Djc. Image projection system having electrically charged tape and electro-optical crystal. 3,352,967, 11-14-67, CI. 178—6.6. Wiley, Clarence H. : See — Marsh, Byron E„ Berenschot, and Wiley. 3,336,231. Wiley, Daryl D., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic time register- ing device. 3,306,030. 2-28-67, CI. 58 — 145. Wiley, Daryl D., to Motorola, Inc. Electronic device. 3,358,- 230, 12-12-67, CI. 324 — 70. Wiley, Emmett H., to General Electric Co. Photographic projection system and lamp. 3,314,331, 4-18-67, CI. 88 — 24. Wiley, Emmett H., to General Electric Co. Electric projection lamp having specially configurated envelope. 3,325,679, 6-13-67, CI. 315—71. Wiley, Emmett H., to General Electric Co. Integral lens and reflector projection lamp. 3,346,767, 10-10-67, CI. 315 — 71. Wiley, Fred E. : See — Richardson, Genry M., Alberghinl, Wiley, and Larson. 3,351,509. Wiley, Fred E., to DeBell & Richardson, Inc. Coated fabrics. 3,328,226. 6-27-67. CI. 161 — 92. Wiley, Fred E., and H. C. Wain, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Continuous production of biaxiallv oriented, crystalline, thermoplastic film. 3,315,308, 4-25-67, 18 — 14. Wiley, John B., to General Motors Corp. Dynamoelectric machine assembly. 3,320,451, 5-16-67, CI. 310—259. Wilev, Lawrence G. : See — Mallinson, John C, and Wiley. 3,344,413. Wiley, Lawrence G., to AMP Inc. Constant current pulse generator. 3,297,954, 1-10-67, CI. 331—52. Wiley, Lawrence G., to AMP Inc. Driver circuit for magnetic core device employing additional charge path for controlled yet rapid recycling thereof. 3,315,092, 4-18-67, CI. 307 — 88 5 Wiley,' Mannie. Air circulation system. 3,347,025, 10-17-67, CI. 55—279. Wiley, Morris A. : See — Dadura, James G., Wisner, and Wiley. 3,321,402. Wiley, Nathaniel C, Jr., to Rudkin-Wilev Corp. Window box for potted plants. 3,331,524, 7-18-67, CI. 220 — 4. Wiley, Nathaniel C, Jr., and H. A. Rudkin, Jr., to Rudkin- Wiley Corp. Music key and chord finder, transposer and progression and arranger device for stringed instruments. 3,338,126, 8-29-67, CI. 84 — 485. Wiley. Paul F., to The Upjohn Co. Sparsomycin a dihydrogen phosphate. 3,338,881, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Wilev, Philip K. Tension adjustable releasable ski binding and method. 3,338,587, 8-29-67, CI. 280 — 11.35. Wiley, Ravmond C. : See — Goldstein, David, Buehler, and Wiley. 3,352,650. Wilev, Richard B., Jr. : See — Snodgrass, Harlan E., and Wiley. 3,315,723. Wiley, Richard H. Isocitromononitrile esters and acids. 3,318.944, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 465. Wilev, Richard H. Citric acid manufacture. 3,356,721, 12-5- 67, CI. 260 — 535. Wiley, Robert T. : See — Chebiniak, Paul, and Wiley. 3,303,046. Wiley, Sumner K., Jr. : See — Fix, Henry J., Wiley, Miller, and McGinnis. 3,336,884. Wiley, Sumner K., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Domes- tic incinerator appliance. 3,357,379, 12-12-67, CI. 110—8 Wilfert, Karl, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. Integral bumper construction. 3,326,590, 6-20-67, CI. 293 — 81. Wilfert, Karl, and B. Barenyi, to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell- schaft. Vehicle roof. 3,352,600, 11-14-67, CI. 296 — 137. Wilferth, Robert A. : See — Kinsella, John J., and Wilferth. 3,333,981. Schwertz, Frederick A., and Wilferth. 3,329,961. Wilferth, Robert A., to Technical Operations, Inc. Method of making a photographic product. 3,297,464, 1-10-67, CI. 117 — 34. Wilferth, Robert A., and E. Hartouni, to Technical Operations, Inc. Photographic product and method of making same. 3,297,444, 1-10-67, CI. 96 — 94. Wilford, Ernest, to The Bradford Dyers' Association Ltd. Stencil-printing machine. 3,302,564, 2-7-67, CI. 101 — 123. LIST OF PATENTKKS 1433 Wilford, Ernest, to The Bradford Dyers Association Ltd. Apparatus for conveying carpets. 3,320,647, 5-23-07, CI. 20—2. Wilford, Paul B., to United States of America, Navy. Radome nose for a missile, and method of making same. 3,330,873, 8-22-07, CI. 102 — 105. Wilford, Paul B., to United States of America, Navy. Nozzle assembly and method of molding same. 3,351,091, 11-7-07, CI. 20-4 — 90. Wilholm, Alfred, and A. Lohr, to Firma F. Kuppersbusch & Sonne Aktiengesellschaft. Roasting device. 3,29o,434, 1- 3-67, CI. 99—340. Wllhelm, Alfred, and A. Lohr, to Firma F. Kuppersbusch & Sonne Aktiengesellschaft. Steam cooking apparatus. 3,353,- 477, 11-21-07, CI. 99—360. Wilhelm, Andrew R., to United States of America, Navy. Missile transfer car. 3,319,908, 5-16-67, CI. 248 — 21. Wilhelm, Frank R., to Borg-Warner Corp. Water closet de- vice. 3,348,242, 10-24-67, CI. 4 — 41. Wilhelm, Hans: Sec — Bayerlein, Friedrieh, and Wilhelm. 3,300,422. Daumiller, Guenther, Wilhelm, and Wegner. 3,314,901. Faulhaber, Gerhard, Voges, Penning, Wilhelm, and Goetz. 3,322,569. Gehm, Robert, Steinbrunn, Jentzsch, Wilhelm, Bayerlein, and Von Schlckh. 3,342,784. Kunde, Joachim, Wilhelm, Mertes, and Schwartz. 3,321,- 447. Kunde, Joachim, Wilhelm, Metzger, and Doerfel. 3,317,- 4S2. Poschmann, Franz, Wolf, Marx, and Wilhelm. 3,323,980. Vescia, Michele, Schwindt, Dietrich, Perkuhn, Faulhaber, Wolf and Wilhelm. 3,313,649. Wolf, Hans, Drescher, Faulhaber, Wilhelm, Reinhard, and Penning. 3,352,710. Wilhelm, Harley A., and J. H. Witte, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Phosphide coating on refractory metals. 3,318,240, 5-9-07, CI. 102 — 92.5. Wilhelm Hegenscheidt Kommanditgesellschaft : See — Dombrowski, Theodor. 3,345,890. Dombrowski, Theodor. 3,345,891. Dombrowski, Theodor. 3.345,892. Luzina, Max, Louis;, and Lison. 3,347,117. Wilhelm, John A. Safety latch for door. 3,316,004 4-25- 67, CI. 292 — 267. Wilhelm, John R., and C. J. Casaleggi, to Purolator Products, Inc. Anti-drainback valve for filter. 3,339,738, 9-5-67, CI. 210—136. Wilhelm, John W., and W. H. Kliever, to Skidmore-Wilhelm Mfg. Co. Ultrasonic bolt tension tester. 3,300,100, 2-2S- 67, CI. 73—67.2. Wilhelm Loh K. G. Optikmasehinenfabrik : See — Loh, Ernst, and Doll. 3,353,695. Wilhelm, Max : See — Martin, Henry, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3,340.114. Martin. Henry, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3,340,145. Schenker, Karl, Daeniker, Schmidt, and Wilhelm. 3.328.424. Schmidt, Paul, Eichenberger, Rossi, and Wilhelm. 3.332,- 982. Schmidt. Paul, Eichenberger, and Wilhelm. 3,304,303. Schmidt. Paul. Eichenberger, Wilhelm, and Rossi. 3,340,- 568. Schmidt, Paul, Rossi, Eichenberger, and Wilhelm. 3,318.- $82. Schmidt, Paul, Wilhelm, and Eichenberger. 3,298,914. Schmidt, Paul, Wilhelm, and Eichenberger. 3.299,009. Schmidt. Paul, Wilhelm. and Eichenberger. 3. 31; s 904. Schmidt. Paul, Wilhelm, Eichenberger, and Schumacher. 3.352.683. Schmidt, Paul, Wilhelm, Eichenberger, and Surv 3,297,699. Urech. Jakob. Feehtig, Bosshardt, Bickel, Schenker, and Wilhelm 3 355,452. Wilhelm Max, and K. Eichenberger, to Ciba Corp. Certain 2- (substituted hydrazino)-2-thiazolines. 3,32S,410, 6-27-67, CI. 200 — 300.7. Wilhelm, Otto : Sec — Blau. Karl-Ludwig, Herr, Lintner, and Wilhelm. 3,321,- 425. Wilhelm Schmidding : See — Kraus. Franz. 3,334,781. Wilhclini. Julius B., to Inited-Carr Inc. Self-securing grom- met 3.351.974, 11-14-07. CI. 16 — 2. Wilhelmsen, Carl R., to Hazeltine Research Inc. Character display apparatus. 3.290.009, 1-3-67, CI. 340 — 324. Wilhelmsen, Carl R., to Hazeltine Research. Inc. Character display apparatus. 3.309,692, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 324. Wilhelmsen, Irven R. : See — Wilhelmsen, Robert I. and I. R. 3.34S.259. Wilhelmsen. Robert I. and I. R., to Wilhelmsen Sheet Metal, Iuc. Hinge. 3,34S,259, 10-24-67, CI. 16 — 128. Wilhelmsen Sheet Metal, Inc. : See — Wilhelmsen, Robert I. and I. R. 3,348,259. Wilhelmson, Donald A., to United States of America. Army. Magnetic detent. 3,344.37S, 9-26-67, CI. 335 — 272. Wilhere. Charles V., to Horix Mfg. Co. Container capping apparatus. 3,303,633, 2-14-67, CI. 53 — 306. Wilhere. Charles V., to Horix Mfg. Co. Capping machine. 3,309,S3S, 3-21-67, CI. 53 — 67. Wilhite, Verbon H. B.. to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rotary device. 3,332,235, 7-25-67, CI. 60—39.35. Wilhite, Verbon 11. B., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Directional control for rockets. 3,358,932, 12-19-07, CI. 239 — 205.43. Wilhoit, Lowell M. : See— Sizer, Phillip S., Cherry, and Wilhoit. Re. 26,149. Wilhoite, Murray O., to Temco, Inc. Combined air condi- tioner and heater. 3,326,276, 0-20-07, CI. 165—48. Wilhoite, Murray O., to Temco, Inc. Baseboard heater. 3,348,- 533, 10-24-67, CI. 126—90. Wilhoyte, Howard J., to Topper Tools, Inc. Leg extension device. 3,346,882, 10-17-67, CI. 3—4. Wilisch, Horst. Shoe-heel upper forming apparatus. 3,345,001, 10-10-07, CI. 12 — 54.3. Wilk, Stanley H., to General Electric Co. Casing seal for bus bars. 3.344.229. 9-20-07, CI. 174 — 151. Wilke, Charles R., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of Isolating a desulfovibrio for use in removing sulfates from brine. 3,310,477, 3-21- 67, CI. 195—96. Wilke, Gunther, and P. Heimbach, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. Cis, cis-cyclodecadiene-(l,6) and its manu- facture. 3,317,620, 5-2-67, CI. 200—666. Wilke, Gunther, and P. W. Borner, to Studiengesellschaft Kohle m.b.H. Process for the re-arrangement of epoxides of the cyclododecane series. 3,358,030, 12-12-67, CI. 200 — 586. Wilke, Herbert, and E. Meinhard, to Seitz-Werke G. m.b.H. Multiple filter elements supported by distributor means. 3,330,415, 7-11-67, CI. 210—236. Wilke, Milton E. : See — Coleman, Joseph J., Wilke, and Vander Yacht. 3,317,- 347. Wilke, Milton E., and W. R. Brooks, to Clevite Corp. Cell having integral valve, terminal, and contact member assem- bly. 3.355,329, 11-28-67, CI. 136—134. Wilke, Wilbur D. : See — Belshaw, Thomas E., Wilke, and Scott. 3,295,435. Belshaw, Thomas E., Wilke, and Scott. 3,326,116. Wilkeu, Philip H., to Monsanto Co. Adhesive composition comprising a rubber latex and a modified resorcinol-alde- hyde condensate. 3,304,222, 2-14-67, CI. 161 — 227. Wilken, Ralph, to The Falk Corp. Housing for multiple- pinion gear drives. 3,315,543, 4—25-67, CI. 74 — 665. Wilkening, Eugene R. : See — Palmiter, Donald R., and Wilkening. 3,353,199. Wilkening Mfg. Co. : See — Lutz, John O. 3,295,857. Wilkening, Marvin C, to Nebraska Consolidated Mills Co. Supplying at least about 4% iron and a sweetening agent for the prevention of iron-deficiency anemia in baby pigs. 3,332.778, 7-25-07, CI. 99—2. Wilkening, Walter W. : ., to Banner Metals, Inc. Receptacle. 3,338,- 46S, 8-29-67. CI. 220 — 97. Wilson, James D., to Banner Metals, Inc. Receptacle. 3,348,- 723. 10-24-67, CI. 220—6. Wilson, James D., to Banner Metals, Inc. Stackable-nestable container. 3,355,054, 11-2S-67, CI. 220 — 23.6. Wilson, James E. : See — Sutula, Chester L., and Wilson. 3,325,309. Wilson, James H. : See — Priestlev, Hill M., and Wilson. 3,317,430. Tiskus, John R., and Wilson. 3,300,820. Wilson, James H., to United States Steel Corp. Dual-control for controlling the liquid level in a continuous casting mold. 3,349,834, 10-31-67, CI. 164—155. Wilson, James R., Jr. : See — Edwards, Richard A., Lindberg, Reynolds, and Wilson. 3,335,947. Wilson, James S., to American Chain & Cable Co., Inc. Dif- ferential pressure indicator and pneumatic control system Incorporating the same. 3,319,924, 5-16-67, CI. 251— 26. Wilson, James W. : See — Huffstutler, Miles C, Jr., and Wilson. 3,340,683. Lazich, Radovan P. 3.316,893. Pachter, Irwin J., and Wilson. 3,313.852. Wilson, Jean A., to The Singer Co. Anti-backlash gear appa- ratus. 3,347,110, 10-17-67, CI. 74—397. Wilson, Jerrv D.. to General Electric Co. Capacitor with a polycarbonate dielectric. 3,328,654, 6-27-67, CI. 317 — 258. Wilson, Joe C. : See — Hicks, John R., and Wilson. 3,296,545. Wilson, John, to General Electric Co. Reflector arc lamp with arc tube support comprising arc tube inlead connectors fastened to the outer end of ferrules sealed in the outer envelope. 3,341,731, 9-12-67, CI. 313—113. Wilson, John A. : See — Dobbie, Norman A., and Wilson. 3,340,628. Wilson, John A., to Wanskuck Co. Centerless grinding ma- chine. 3,316,679, 5-2-67, CI. 51 — 137. Wilson, John A., Jr., E. J. Boyer, and C. M. Vander Pyl, to Wanskuck Co. Lightweight reinforced reel. 3,322,373, 5-30- 67, CI. 242—118.7. Wilson. John A., Jr., and C. M. Vander Pyl, to Wanskuck Co. Head for a wire reel. 3,334,840, 8-8-67, CI. 242—118.7. Wilson, John B., to Reynolds Metals Co. Beverage dispenser with central charging gas connector and laterally spaced liquid filling opening. 3,322.304. 5-30-67. CI. 222—52. Wilson, John C. to The Thompson Grinder Co. Grinding ma- chine. 3.305,974, 2-2S-67, CI. 51 — 5. Wilson, John C, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Method and apparatus for acoustical logging wherein the amplitude and frequencv ot the impulse are determined. 3.308,426, 3-7- 67, CI. 340—18. Wilson, John C, to Dresser Industries, Inc. Method and ap- paratus for acoustic cement bond logging. 3,358,788, 12- 19-67, PI 1S1— .5. Wilson, John E., to American Metal Climax, Inc. Bainitic iron alloys. 3,303,061, 2-7-67, CI. 148—12.3. Wilson, John P., and W. E. Littleton, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Water immiscible liquid condenser in multistage flash distillation. 3,312,601, 4-4-67, CI. 203 — 11. Wilson, John P., and H. W. Yant, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Apparatus for liquid-to-liquid heat exchange. 3,319,400, 5-16-67, CI. 55 — 255. Wilson, John H. Pipe handling device. 3.312,294, 4-4-67, CI. 173—164 Wilson, John H. Drill stem and pipe positioner device. 3,315,S22, 4-25-67, CI. 214 — 2.5. Wilson, John H. Pipe tongs. 3,316,783, 5-2-67, CI. 81 — 54. Wilson, John H. Pipe rotating device with gear shift arrange- ment. 3.330.164, 7-11-67, Cl. 74—333. Wilson, John H. Semi-automated drilling rig. 3,340,938, 9-12- 67, Cl. 173 — 28. Wilson, John II. and L. P., and V, M. Pool. Rod and pipe elevator shifting mechanism for well servicing rigs and the like. 3,30S,970, 3-14-07, Cl. 214—2.5. Wilson, John II. and L. P., and F. M. Pool. Double hook ar- rangement for use with hoisting equipment. 3,340,580, 9-12-67, Cl. 24 — 241. Wilson, John J., to Dow Corning Corp. Stable silicone rubber interlayers for glass. 3,312,587, 4-4-67. Cl. 161—193. Wilson, John S., to The Dow Chemical Co. Presplitting de- vice. 3,349,705, 10-31-67, Cl. 102—24. Wilson, John W.. to Superllexit Ltd. Tool for use In as- sembling conduits and end fittings. 3,344,500, 10-3-67, Cl. 29 — 235. Wilson, Kenneth C, to United States of America, Navy. Light- weight isentropic spike nozzle. 3,332,243, 7-25-67, Cl. 60 — 271. Wilson, Kenneth T. Leakproof motion transmitter. 3,311,- 354, 3-2S-67, Cl. 259—122. Wilson, Lawrence A., to Gulf Research & Development Co. In situ combustion process. 3,332,488, 7-25-67, Cl. 166 — 11. Wilson, Lawrence V. : See — Dollinger, Robert E., Wilson, and Sherk. 3,347,949. Wilson, Lawrence V., Jr. : See — Huxtable, Robert L., and Wilson. 3,328.263. Wilson, Lawrence V., Jr., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Recovery of organic polar compounds from polymerization processes. 3,326,781, 6-20-67, Cl. 203 — 83. Wilson, Lee, Engineering, S.A. : See — Bursk, Max H. 3,306,091. Wilson, Leo W. : See — Welty, William R., and Wilson. 3,356,931. Wilson, Leon R. Water gate. 3,302,409, 2-7-67, Cl. 61 — 29. Wilson, Leroy P. : See — Wilson, John H. and L. P., and Pool. 3.308,970. Wilson, John H. and L. P., and Pool. 3,340, 5S0. Wilson, Les V. : See — York, Archie W. 3.319,157. Wilson, Lester E., to High Voltage Engineering Corp. High- voltage acceleration tube with inserts for the electrodes. 3.32S.61S. 6-27-67. Cl. 313 — 63. Wilson, Loren R., to The Magnavox Co. Method and ap- paratus for forming data processing cards. 3,337,719, 8-22- 67, Cl. 235—61.12. Wilson, Louis D. : See — Welsh. Herbert F., and Wilson. 3,310,787. Wilson, Louis F. Scaffold. 3,340,959, 9-12-67, Cl. 182 — 36. Wilson, Louis F. Ladder. 3,340,960, 9-12-67, Cl. 1S2— 39. Wilson, Lucius H. : See — Wisenbaker, Rufus N., and Wilson. 3,321,325. Wilson, Marlin V., to Martin-Marietta Corp. Optical target sensing device using variable density filters. 3,296,444, 1- 3-67, Cl. 250—203. Wilson, Martin, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Flotation method for potash ores. 3,341,135, 9-12-67, Cl. 241 — 20. Wilson, Matt S. : See — Heagler, Richard B., and Wilson. 3,299,641. Wilson, Melvin S. : See — Saxton, Harold L., and Wilson. 3,296,578. Saxton, Harold L., and Wilson. 3,307,141. Wilson, Merrideth D. : See — Mikina, Stanley J., and Wilson. 3,315,508. Wilson, Merton. to Earl Industries, Inc. Loading ramp. 3,352,- 440. 11-14-67, Cl. 214 — 85. Wilson, Norman A., and R. D. Wykes, to Morgan Construction Co. Rolling mill. 3,336,781, 8-22-67, Cl. 72—235. Wilson, Paul H. : See — Eckman, Charles B., and Wilson. 3,350,256. Wilson, Porter C. Adjustable belt. 3,355,744, 12-5-67. Cl. 2— 338. Wilson, Porter C, and N. C. Adams. Flag belt device with a variable pull screw-on snap-off coupling. 3.345,070, 10-3- 67, Cl. 273—55. Wilson, Ray. Crane construction. 3,300,058, 1-24-67, Cl. 212 — 10. Wilson, Ray I. : See — Greene, Malbone W., and Wilson. 3,325,378. Wilson, Reagan T. : See — Reusser, Robert E., and Wilson. 3.326,998. Wilson. Reagan T., and L. G. Larson, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Start up procedure for olefin disproportionation reactions. 3,346,661, 10-10-67, Cl. 260 — 683. Wilson, Rex C, to Muntz Stereo-Pak, Inc. Trigger released pinch roller mechanism. 3,337,104, 8-22-67, Cl. 226 — 90. Wilson, Rex C, to Muntz Stereo-Pak, Inc. Pinch roller mech- anism for handling plural types of endless type tape car- tridges. 3,337,105, 8-22-67, Cl. 226 — 90. Wilson, Richard P. : See — Kallen, George H., and Wilson. 3,333,273. Wilson, Richard W., to Motorola, Inc. Method of applying AN ohmic contact to thin film passivatedesistors. 3,345,- 210, 10-3-67, Cl. 117 — 212. Wilson, Robert C, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method for pro- ducing crystalline aluminosilicate zeolitic particles of uni- form size. 3,313,594, 4-11-67, Cl. 23—113. Wilson, Robert E., to United States of America, Navy. Ex- plosive bridgewire initiators. 3,351,012, 11-7-67, Cl. 102 — 28. 242-023— P- -91 1442 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wilson, Robert G. Display warmer. 3,327,092, 6-20-67, CI. 219—214. Wilson, Robert G. Oven supports. 3,333,529, 8-1-67, CI. 99 — 339. Wilson, Robert G. Display cooking apparatus. 3,339,477, 9-5- 67, CI. 99 — 341. Wilson, Robert G. Combination oven. 3,355,573, 11-28-67, CI. 219—396. Wilson, Robert L., to Sun Oil Co. Method of bonding poly- olefln films to sheet material. 3,303,082, 2-7-67, CI. 156 — 311. Wilson, Robert L., and A. Stevens. Golf cart bag. 3,334,910, 8-8-67, CI. 280 — 35. Wilson, Robert O. : See — Anderson, Terry O., Blackman, and Wilson. 3,302,165. Wilson, Roger E. : See — Baldwin, William M., Jr., Cairns, Marsh, and Wilson. 3,346,427. Wilson, Ronal E., and R. D. Gray. Sewage lift station and method of operating the same. 3,337,455, 8-22-67, CI. 210 — 63. Wilson, Ronald H., to Kirkstall Forge Engineering Ltd. Hy- draulic motors. 3,344,715, 10-3-67, CI. 91—180. Wilson, Ronald M., to William M. Wilson's Sons, Inc. Ap- paratus to prevent liquid meter from recording gas. 3,299,- 704, 1-24-67, CI. 73 — 200. Wilson, Ronald M., to William M. Wilson's Sons, Inc. Muti- ple totalizer. 3,306,536, 2-28-67, CI. 235—91. Wilson, Ronald M., to William M. Wilson's Sons, Inc. Re- settable counter. 3,309,018, 3-14-67, CI. 235 — 94. Wilson, Rosalie S. : See — Parsont, William, and Wilson. 3,307,203. Wilson, Ross D., and G. A. Deardorff. Floor scrubbing and pol- ishing machine. 3,345,671, 10-10-67, CI. 15 — 320. Wilson, Roy C, Jr. : See — ■ Penfield, Charles S., and Wilson. 3,357,644. Wilson, Russell W. Adjustable package-forming machine. 3,296,770, 1-10-67, CI. 53 — 182. Wilson Shipyard, Inc. : See — Kock. Helmut. 3,359,936. Wilson, Stanley G. : See — Thomas, Thomas G., and Wilson. 3,347,642. Wilson Supply Co. : See — Skipper, Uvon. 3.326,293. Wilson, Thomas C. : See — Jacoby, Charles W., Tubbs, and Wilson. 3,296,219. Wilson, Thomas C, to American Motors Corp. Headrest. 3,307,874, 3-7-67, CI. 297 — 410. Wilson, Thomas G. : See- Moore. Edward T., and Wilson. 3,299,279. Wilson, Thomas M., III. Reinforced carton. 3,360,181, 12-26-67, CI. 229—37. Wilson, Thomas P. : See — Manyik, Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,300,458. Manvik, Robert M., Walker, and Wilson. 3,347,840. Von Dohlen, Werner C, Wilson, and Caflisch. 3,297,667. Wilson, Volney C, to General Electric Co. Power generation apparatus. 3,330,974, 7-11-67, CI. 310 — 4. Wilson, Walter, and H. May, to British Industrial Plastics Ltd. Copolymers of trioxan with allyl esters and process for their production. 3,296,210, 1-3-67, CI. 260—73. Wilson, Walter, and H. May, to British Industrial Plastics Ltd. Process for preparation of styrene-oxymethylene co- polymers and resulting product. 3,317,477, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 73. Wilson, Walter I. : See — O'Connell, Thomas B., Badger, Herbert, and Wilson. 3 323 927 Wilson, Walter R. : See — Lee, Thomas H., and Wilson. 3,339,112. Wilson, Walter W. Automatic bending brake. 3,344,633, 10-3- 67, CI. 72 — 14. Wilson, Wilbert M. : See — Kinyon, William B., and Wilson. 3,334,051. Wilson, William A. : See — Evering, Bernard L., Coley, and Wilson. 3,344,060. Wilson, William B., to R. H. Miller, and F. L. Behrends. Integral heavy duty door knob. 3,329,458, 7-4-67, CI. 292 — 347. Wilson, William B., to Shell Oil Co. Process for the prepara- tion of transition metal-fluoro-alumino-silicate catalysts. 3,332,886, 7-25-67, CI. 252 — 442. Wilson, William B.. to National Lock Co. Heavy duty door lock set. 3,354,676, 11-28-67, CI. 70—146. Wilson, William E.. to American Motors Corp. Ice cube mak- ing and dispensing device. 3,330,128, 7-11-67, CI. 62 — 137. Wilson, William E., and H. A. Zimmerman, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Method of tipping-off exhaust tubing. 3,313,610, 4-11-67, CI. 65 — 34. Wilson, William G. : See — Roy, Colin, and Wilson. 3,328,993. Wilson, William G., to Resiflex Laboratory. Composite closure- drip chamber-valve means unit for administration of liquids. 3,323,774, 6-6-67, CI. 251—125. Wilson, William L., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Process for preparing titanium dioxide. 3,356,456, 12-5-67, CI. 23 — 202. Wilson, William W. : See — Grey, Gordon E., and Wilson. 3.317,062. Grey, Gordon E., and Wilson. 3,330,424. Wilson, William W., to Mid-Continent Steel Casting Corp. Digger tooth and assembly for an excavating apparatus. 3,325,926, 6-20-67, CI. 37 — 142. Wilson, Woodrow S., to Polytop Corp. Closure. Re. 26,318, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 512. Wilson's, William M., Sons, Inc. : See — Wilson, Ronald M. 3,299,704. Wilson, Ronald M. 3,306,536. Wilson, Ronald M. 3,309,018. Wilt, Myron H. : See — Masciantonio, Philip X., and Wilt. 3,359,197. Tung, Ching C, and Wilt. 3,326,959. Wilting, Johannes J., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Inverters using controlled semiconductor rectifiers. 3,317,- 816, 5-2-67, CI. 321 — 45. Wilton Corp. : See — Smierciak, Walter. 3,348,836. Torossian, Edouard M. 3,307,843. Wilton, Herb. Water closet ventilating means. 3,332,089, 7- 25-67, CI. 4 — 213. Wilton, Peter : See — Kratzer, James C, and Wilton. 3,307,773. Wilton. William L. : See — Radke, Arthur O., and Wilton. 3,336,077. Radke, Arthur O., and Wilton. 3,342,528. Wiltse, Sumner D., to Vibraseal Corp. Tube coupling. 3,304,- 104, 2-14-67, CI. 285 — 5. Wiltse, Sumner D., to Vibraseal Corp. Tube coupling. 3,334,- 929, 8-8-67, CI. 285—305. Wiltshier, Walter J. : See — Clough, George F. G., and Wiltshier. 3,329,407. Wiltshire, Arthur J., and E. C. Pavlovich, to Structural Fibers, Inc. Method of making molded cylinders. 3,340,119, 9-5-67, CI. 156 — 218. Wimberley, Glenn A. Support for unattended fishing gear. 3,311,334, 3-28-67. CI. 248—44. Wimer, James T. Fish lure. 3,309,811, 3-21-67, CI. 43— 42.06. Wimmer, Leniford A., to Sherwin-Williams. Apparatus for testing cans. 3,306,097, 2-2S-67, CI. 73 — 49.2. Wimmer, Robert. Plumbing fixture and method of manufactur- ing the same. 3,356,253, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 83. Winandy, Martin R. : See — Grygienc, Lawrence S., Schauer, and Winandy. 3,299,' 259. Winans, Edwin O. Motors. 3,301,228, 1-31-67, CI. 123- Winberg, Douglas F., to James S. Robbins and Associate, Inc. Drilling shafts. 3,301,581, 1-31-67, CI. 287 — 119. Winberg, Douglas F., to James S. Robbins and Associates, Inc. Cutterhead assembly for a shield-type tunneling ma- chine. 3,309,142, 3-14-67, CI. 299—33. Winberg, Douglas F., to James S. Robbins and Associates, Inc. Centrally open cutterhead support for a boring machine. 3,339,980, 9-5-67, CI. 299 — 33. Winberg, Douglas F., and J. Galgoczy, to James S. Robbins and Associates, Inc. Steerable tunnel-drilling machine. 3,295,892, 1-3-67, CI. 299—31. Winberg, Hilmer E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Hydroxylic activation of chemiluminescence of the chemi luminescent tetrakis-(per-tertiaryaminoethylenes). 3,360. 473, 12-26-67, CI. 252 — 188.3. Winberg, Ragnar W. Bendable thread-severing device. 3,308,779, 3-14-67, CI. 112 — 252. Winberg, Ragnar W., to O & W Sewing Machine Attachments, Inc. Material stitching and guiding machine. 3,322,081, 5-30-67, CI. 112—2. Winblad, Robert A., and R. W. Wagner, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Timber harvesting machine. 3,348,592, 10-24-67, CI. 144—3. Winborn, Byron R. : See — Santamaria, Jesse J., and Winborn. 3,299,638. Winborn, Byron R., to LTV Aerospace Corp. Propulsive wing airplane. 3,330,500, 7-11-67, CI. 244 — 12. Wince, Vearl S., and H. R. Lobdell, % to Holophone Co., Inc., and % to Columbia Electric and Mfg. Co. Light fixture with drop hinged dift'user. 3,330,952, 7-11-67, CI. 240 — 147. Winch, Allen R. : See — Porter, Stephen L., Auville, and Winch. 3,340,134. Wincharger Corp. : See — Garrett. Sterling P. 3,353,089. Roche. Lawrence R. 3,353,088. Winchcombe, John J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Method for making composite fibrous materials. 3,340,335, 9-5-67, CI 264 — 45. Win-Chek Industries, Inc. : See — Ivanhoe, Herman, Ceder, and Greenglass. 3,342,514. Winchel, Henry T., and A. W. Haydon ; said Haydon assor., to Tri-Tech. Inc. Monitoring system for respiratory de- vices. 3,316,902, 5-2-67, CI. 128 — 145.5. Winchel], Frank J., to General Motors Corp Adjustable length mechanism. 3,323,818, 6-6-67, CI. 287 — 58. Winchell, Frank J„ J. R. Mrlik, J. E. Mahoney, J. W. Qual- man, T. R. Zimruer, and A. H. Borrnan, to General Motors Corp. Transmission and control system. 3,321,056, 5-23- 67, CI. 192—85. Winchester, Don B. : See — Yelpo, Joseph P., and Winchester. 3,336,490. Winchester, George L. : See — Troell, Peter T., and Winchester. 3,303,034. Winchester, Robert D., and E. S. Carpenter, to Iota-Cam Corp. Surgical light pipe and the like. 3,357,423, 12-12-67, CI. 128—23. 1. 1ST OF l'ATK.XTKI'.S 1443 Winchester. Robert L. : Sec — Coggeshall, Alniy D., Mailhotte. and Winchester. 3.34S,- 085. WInckler, Gunnar A. F., and R. C. Evans, to United Nuclear Corp. Thermoelectric generator. 3,303,057, 2-7-07, CI. 136 — 205. Wincklhofer, Robert C, and M. Bhuta, to Allied Chemical Corp. Environmental stress rupture apparatus. 3,350,917, 11-7-07, CI. 73—15.0. Wind. Herman II., to N.V. Mij Voor Industriele Research en Ontwikkeling. Device for fastening a yarn end to a tube of a spinning or twilling machine. 3,300,957, 1-31-07, CI. 57—34. Windeckcr, Leo J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Method and ap- paratus for attaching load bearing members to low strength bodies. 3.32S.229, 6-27-G7, CI. 101 — 143. Wiudecker, Roland T. : See — Long. Russell K„ Mize, and Wlndecker. 3,313,012. Windel, Hermann, and E.-H. Pommer, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktieugesellschaft. Ammonia complex manga- nese salt of ethylenebisdithioearbamic acid. 3,346,605, 10- 10-1)7, CI. 260 — 129. Windemuth, Erwin : See — Grogler, Gerhard, and Windemuth. 3,330,828. Winder, Robert O., to Radio Corp. of America. Logic net- works for realizing associative logic functions. 3,308,285, 3-7-67. CI. 235—175. Winder, Robert O., to Radio Corp. of America. Associative memory with sequential multiple match resolution. 3,354,- 436, 11-21-67, CI. 340—172.5. Wlnderl, Siegfried : See — Dickhaeuser, Heiner, Pohlemann, Stummeyer, Adolphi, and Winderl. 3,297.520. Weber, Heinz, Schneider, Winderl, and Flickinger. 3,326,- 872. Winderman, Jay B. : See — ■ Lader, Leon J., and Winderman. 3,314,071. Winders, Gordon R., to The Babcock & Wilcox Co. Fuel ele- ment container. 3,317,399, 5-2-67, CI. 176—78. Windgassen, Richard J., to Shell Oil Co. Artificial sweetening agent. 3,340,070, 9-5-67, CI. 99—141. Windholz, Thomas B., A. A. Patchett, and J. Fried, to Merck & Co., Inc. 13-substituted alky 1-1 7-hydroxygona-4-en-3- ones and their 17a substitution products. 3,318,922, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 397.4. Windholz, Thomas B., A. A. Patchett, and J. Fried, to Merck & Co., Inc. 13-alkyl-gona-4,8(14),9(10) trien-3-one-17a halogenated hydrocarbon 17/S-ethers. 3,322,754, 5-30-67, CI. 260—239.5. Windish, Walter W. : See — Faucett, James W., Windish, and Zawodniak. 3,329,578. Windle. Geoffrey V. : See — Johnson, Frank G., and Windle. 3,301,761. Windle, Geoffrey V., N. Bradley, and F. G. Johnson, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Containment system for pressurized nuclear reactor installation. 3,321,374, 5-23-67. CI. 176—37. Windle, Raymond : See — Berrie, Alistair H., and Windle. 3,316,240. Berrie, Alistair H., and Windle. 3,325,469. Windle, Robert W., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Rescue harness. 3,322,102, 5-30-67, CI. 119 — 96. Windle, William, Jr. : See — Peterson, Dean M., Pickering, and Windle. 3,300,003. Windier, Edwin N. : See — Waldby, Roy M., and Windier. 3,309,411. Windmoller & Holscher : See — Brockmuller, Friedrich F. 3,323,425. Brockmiiller, Friedrich F. 3.324,752. Brockmuller, Friedrich F., and Hedrich. 3,321,062. Kappelhoff, Hermann, Gennerich, Paul, Steinbeck, and Niemeyer. 3,313,217. Renner, Gerda, Schneider, and Schwarzkopf. 3,313,470. Schwarzkopf, August. 3,302,860. Schwarzkopf, August. 3,352,411. Windor Inc. : See — ■ Winter, Alpheus IV. Doran, Marindin, and Pane. 3,301.- 376. Windross, Gene R. Furniture. 3,307,505, 3-7-67, CI 108 — 111. Windsor, Fred N., to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Intermit- tent positive pressure breathing apparatus. 3,319,627, 5- 16-67, CI. 128—145.6. Windsor, John J. : See — Ashton, Robert, and Windsor. 3,324,637. Windsor, Meredith M., and C. A. W T eber, to Star Cutter Co. Arbor drive. 3,348,439. 10-24-67, CI. 82—40. Windsor, Richard 1. : See — Bowles, Romald E., and Windsor. 3,327,529. Windus, Wallace : See — Happich, William F., Windus, and Naghski. 3,342,543. Wine. Charles M. : See — Cosentino. Louis S., and Wine. 3,302,036. Miller, James C, and Wine. 3,302,188. Wine, Charles M„ to Radio Corp. of America. Cryoeleetric inductive switches. 3,302,038, 1-31-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Wine, Charles M., to Radio Corp. of America. Cryoeleetric device. 3,302,152, 1-31-67, CI. 338—32. James. John C., James, John C, James, John C, Wineman, Robert J. Winegard Co.: See — fieinmie, Dale L. 3,357,023, Winegard, John R. 3,329,960. Winegard, John R., and Shelledy. 3,321,764. Winegard, Howard .1., to Union Camp Corp. Pasted valve bag with flexible elastic insert. 3,318,511, 5-9-07, CI. 229— 62.5. Winegard, Howard J., to Union Camp Corp. Sewn valve bag with flexible elastic insert. 3,35S,907, 12-19-67, CI. 229— 62.5. Winegard, John R., to The Winegard Co. Collapsible parabolic antenna. 3,329,960, 7-4-67, CI. 343—819. Winegard, John R., and C. W. Shelledy, to The Winegard Co. Television antenna. 3,321,764, 5-23-67, CI. 343 — S15. Winegard, John R. Coupler for connecting a plurality of load pairs to a signal source. 3,349,345. 10-24-67, CI. 333 — 8. Wineman, Robert J. : See — - Gollis, Morton H., Wineman, and James. 3,312,732. James, John C, Wineman, and Gollis. 3,341,577. Wineman, and Gollis. 3,352,917. Wineman, and Gollis. 3,352,918. Wineman, and Gollis. 3,356,730. J. C. James, and M. H. Gollis, to Mon- santo Research Corp. Tert aralkylthioalkyl amino alcohols. 3,303,218, 2-7-67, CI. 260 — 570.5. Winer, Bernard B. : See — Hoover, Dillon B., and Winer. 3,303,410. Winer. Irving G. Internal cam finishing apparatus. 3.327,430, 6-27-67, CI. 51—144. Winer, Irving G. Abrasive grinding apparatus. 3,331,164, 7-18-67. CI. 51 — 144. Winfield Brooks Co., Inc. : See — Perry, Kenneth E. 3,335,092. Winfield. Herbert S., to Rex Chainbelt Inc. Parcel distribu- tion and display system. 3,360,104, 12-26-67, CI. 198 — 103. Winfield, Howard E., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Ice maker with door mounted bin. 3,30S,632, 3-14-67, CI. 62 — 137. Winfield, Raymond, and D. J. Pizzicara, to United States of America, Navy. Automatic target sequencing tracking con- sole. 3.307,1S1, 2-28-67, CI. 343 — 11. Winfrey, Richard C, and C. C. Bell, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Paddle damping mechanism. 3,336,812, 8-22-67, CI. 74 — 5.5. Winfrey, Vernon L. : See — Black, William C, and Winfrey. 3,320,118. Wing, George S., to Hi-Shear Corp. Screw and screw driver coupling. 3,295,572, 1-3-67, CI. 145—50. Wing, James C. : See — Wing, James C, and Price. 3,297,452. Wing, James C, and A. Price, to J. C. Wing, and A. Price. :Silicone polymer chewing composition. 3,297,452, 1-10-67, CI. 99 — 135. Wing, L. J., Mfg. Co. : See— Chaloka, Andrew. 3,307,578. Wing, Milton S. : See — Lee. Walter J., Wing, and Henderson. 3,297,612. Wing, Philip M., to United Aircraft Corp. Pressure balanced thermostatic valve. 3,295,759, 1-3-67, CI. 236 — 93. Wing, Wilson G. : See — Ashbrook. Clifford L., and Wing. 3,301,522. Wingard, Henry S. Belt. 3,314,421, 4-18-67. CI 128 — 102. Wingate, Sidney A., to Wayne-George Corp. Plural tack shaft angle encoding system using exclusive or logic. 3,303,347, 2-7-67, CI. 250—220. Wingate, Sidney A., to Wayne-George Corp. Analog to digital optical encoder. 3,310,798, 3-21-67, CI. 340 — 347. Wingate, Sidney A., to Wayne-George Corp. Analog to digi- tal encoding apparatus for directly reading out informa- tion. 3,312,828, 4-4-67. CI. 250—231. Winge, Bernice R. Color television tube. 3,315,027, 4-18-67. CI. 178 — 5.4. Winger, James H. : See — Allman, William T., Burn, and Winger. 3,357,074. Winger, Joseph A., to Texaco Inc. Portable compressed air supply cart. 3,335,766, 8-15-67, CI. 141 — 38. Winger, Joseph A., and M. R. Cothern, to Texaco Inc. Ad- vertising display structure. 3.337,976, 8-29-67, CI. 40 — 10. Winger, Walter, to The Cincinnati Butchers' Supply Co. Mold for food products. 3.340,798, 9-12-07, CI. 100 — 219. Wingerd, Winston H., to The Borden Co. Gelatin product. 3,332,782, 7-25-67, CI. 99—130. Wingerd, Winston H., to The Borden Co. Lactalbumin phos- phate lipid complex. 3,356,507, 12-5-67, CI. 99 — 139. Wingfield, Edward C, and L. J. Daigle, to United Aircraft Corp. Apparatus for azimuth acquisition and tracking of transducers in a directional communication svstem. 3,341,- 707, 9-12-67, CI. 250—199. Wingrove, Robert C. : See — Werner, George, and Wingrove. 3,301,258. Winheim, Karl : See — Nagler, Karl, and Winheim. 3,3332,625. Winiarski, Francis J., to TRW Inc. Wabble gear drive mech- anism. 3,306,134, 2-2S-67, CI. 74 — S00. Winicov, Murray W. : See — Cantor, Abraham, Neracher, and Winicov. 3.308,014 Cantor, Abraham, Schmidt, and Winicov. 3,355,392. Cantor, Abraham, and Winicov. 3,355,386. Winlnger, John M., Jr. : See — Dyer, Richard F., and Winlnger. 3,336,174. Wininger, Lee W., to FMC Corp. Fruit harvesting machine. 3,310,231, 3-21-67, CI. 230 — 274. 1444 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wininger, Roy D., and G. E. Wilcox, to Dolly Madison Indus- tries, Inc. Method of making a sawdust-containing condi- tioner. 3,356,481, 12-5-67, CI. 71 — 9. Winkelhaus-Elsing, Josef. Refrigerator, particularly for bak- ery goods. 3.301,004, 1-31-67, CI. 62 — 408. Winkelmann, Erhardt, and W.-H. Wagner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Brun- ing. 2,5-di-caibalkoxy-amino 3,6-diainino-l,4-benzoquinones. 3,336,344, 8-15-67, CI. 260—396. Winker, James A., to Raven Industries, Inc. Positive destruc- tion device for balloon. 3,302,906, 2-7-67, CI. 244 — 32. Winker, James A., G. P. Hanson, and R A. Pohl, to Raven Industries, Inc. Parachute. 3,331,573, 7-18-67, CI. 244 — 145. Winkler, Albert H., to The Bendix Corp. Enrichment device for air valve carburetor. 3,307,837, 3-7-67, CI. 261 — 44. Winkler, Albert H., W. B. Baldwin, and D. P. Morgan, to The Bendix Corp. Carburetor choking device. 3,328,011, 6-27-67, CI. 261—39. Winkler, Alfred, to Cwielong and Winkler Ingenierburo. Separator. 3,321,002, 5-23-67, CI. 159 — 3. Winkler, Alfred, D. Maas, D. Engelsmann, and H. Hacken- berg, to AGFA Aktiengesellschaft. Locking arrangement. 3,301,584, 1-31-67, CI. 292 — 22S. Winkler, Alfred, D. Engelsmann, and S. Zobel, to Agfa Aktien- gesellschaft. Pressure plate assembly for cameras. 3,311,- 037, 3-28-67, CI. 95 — 11. Winkler, Alfred, D. Engelsmann, F. Landbrecht, and O. Ren- ner, to Agfa Aktiengesellschaft. Accessory clip for photo- graphic cameras. 3,348,461, 10-24-67, CI. 95 — 11.5. Winkler, Alfred, D. Engelsmann, F. Landbrecht, and K. Bam- mesberger, to AGFA Aktiengesellschaft. Housing for photo- graphic cameras. 3,354,803, 11-28-67, CI. 95 — 11. Winkler, Alfred, and K. Bammesberger, to Agfa-Gevaert Aktiengesellschaft. Receptacle for roll film. 3,356,311, 12-5- 67, CI. 242 — 71.1. Winkler, Carl J„ Sr. Orthodontia appliance and method of making same. 3,303,566, 2-14-67. CI. 32 — 14. Winkler. Claude D., to Whirlpool Corp. Compressor. 3,300,- 125, 1-24-67. CI. 230 — 235. Winkler, Dean E. : See — Dieck, William W., Rengert, and Winkler. 3,347,962. Winkler, Eva M., and R. L. Humphrey, to United States of America, Navy. 4-ring, 3-phase, A.C. arc heater. 3,351,799, 11-7-67, CI. 313 — 231. Winkler, Fallert & Co., Maschinenfabrik : See — Hofer, Peter, Daniels, and Oetliker. 3,319,396. Winkler, Fred M. : See — Foard, James E., Winkler, Hoffman, and Clemons. 3,32S,- 016. Winkler, Fritz : See — Pfeiffer, Gerhard, Stetzelberg, and Winkler. 3,345,198. Winkler, Hans : See — Renz, Jany, Bourquin, and Winkler. 3,314,948. Renz, Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, and Gagnaux. 3.318,958. Renz. Jany, Bourquin, Winkler, Gagnaux, Guldimann, and Ruesch. 3,349,087. Winkler, Horst : See — Retzlaff, Gunter, Winkler, and Beetz. 3,324,353. Winkler, Irma. Cushion for resting legs high. 3,308, 4S9, 3-14-67, CI. 5—338. Winkler, James V., to The Dow Chemical Co. Snow shovel. 3,328,067, 6-27-67, CI. 294 — 54. Winkler, Joseph, to General Foam Corporation. Gelled fuel and process. 3,355,269, 11-28-67, CI. 44 — 7. Winkler, Joseph, and E. A. Bratoeff, to Aerojet-General Corp. Hydroxy terminated polyesters. 3,296,211, 1-3-67, CI. 260—75. Winkler, Joseph, and G. V. Melnikov, to Aerojet-General Corp. Detection of hydrogen leaks with tritium. 3,340,398, 9-5- 67, CI. 250 — 83. Winkler, Joseph J., to Zurn Industries, Inc. Coupling with hydraulically actuated thrust button. 3,298,198, 1-17-67, CI. 64 — 9. Winkler, Joseph J., to Zurn Industries Inc. Extendible cou- pling. 3,303,668, 2-14-67, CI. 64 — 9. Winkler, Juan L. Apparatus for winding textile threads. 3,360,208, 12-26-67, CI. 242—46.5. Winkler, Julius G. : See — Wilcox, William L., and Winkler. 3,343,219. Winkler, Julius G., to International Vulcanizing Corp. Mold assembly for injection molding of bottoms to shoes. 3,315,- 317, 4-25-67, CI. 18 — 42. Winkler, Karl, to Vereinigte Osterreiehische Eisen- und Stahl- werke Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for threading a web into a plant for processing said web. 3,346,159, 10-10-67, CI. 226—92. Winkler, Max K. : See — Shanahan, Robert J., and Winkler. 3.358,654. Winkler, Morris B., to Mor-Win Products, Inc. Hanger mem- ber. 3,302,917, 2-7-67, CI. 248 — 317. Winkler, Morris B., to Mor-Win Products Inc. Hair styling roller with rectilinear ribs integrally joined with longitudi- nally extending coil. 3,314,435, 4-18-67. CI. 132 — 40. Winkler, Richard : See — Ehlscheid, Gunter. 3,356,363. Winkler, Richard, and K. Dunnebier. Device for applying an adhesive to moving surfaces. 3,319,602, 5-16-67, CI. 118 — 258. Winkler, Richard, and K. Dunnebier. Method of making en- velopes. 3,354,798, 11-28-67, CI. 93 — 63. Winkler, Richard : See — Seyl, Peter. 3,355,169. Winkley, Jerry H., and R. J. Smith, to ACF Industries, Inc. Temperature responsive accelerator pump. 3,313,531, 4-11- 67, CI. 261 — 34. Winkowski, Edward A. : See — May, James J., and Winkowski. 3,322,885. Winn and Coales Ltd. : See — Parker, William D. 3,332,799. Winn, Donald H., to Johns-Manville Corp. Method and ap- paratus for use in manufacturing glass fibers. 3,326,650, 6-20-67, CI. 65— S. Winn, Francis W., and H. C. Glitsch, to Fritz W. Glitsch & Sons, Inc. Grids for vapor-liquid contact apparatus. 3.343,- 821, 9-26-67, CI. 261 — 112. Winn, Oliver H, to General Electric Co. Radar tracking amplifying system. 3,308,457, 3-7-67, CI. 343—7.4. Winn, Robert H. : See — Anderson, Terry O., Blackman, and Winn. 3,314,498. Winn, Stanley P. Device for operating zipp fasteners. 3,310,- 853, 3-28-67, CI. 24 — 205.15. Winn, Tommie C. : See — Adam, Richard L.. and Winn. 3,312,273. Winnai, Henry F., and J. F. Whitsel, to The Budd Co. Com- posite cylindrical structure and method of making it. 3,354,- 535, 11-28-67, CI. 29 — 447. Winnan, Russell M., to American Screen Products Co. Pre- assembled, pre-hung door unit. 3,314,534, 4-18-67, CI. 206—60. Winnegrad, Ronald R. : See — Cahn. Arno, Winnegrad, and Gilbert. 3,309,276. Winnek, Douglas F., to Winnek Television Systems, Inc. Stereoscopic television. 3,334,179, 8-1-67, CI. 178 — 6.5. Winnek Television Systems, Inc. : See — Winnek, Douglas F. 3,334,179. Winnick, Charles N. : See — Schlossman, Irwin, and Winnick. 3,358,015. Winnick, Charles N., to Halcon International, Inc. Process for the co-production of isoprene and oxygenated com- pounds. 3,300,585, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 681. Winningstad, Chester N., to Tektronix, Inc. Response nor- malizer delay line input for direct sampling probe. 3,317,- 830, 5-2-67, CI. '324 — 72.5. Wlnograd, Harold, to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Controlled rec- tifier control means. 3,330,998, 7-11-67, CI. 317 — 149. Winogrocki, Ray F., N. A. Taylor, and J. P. Langan, to Boyne Products, Inc. Combined direction signal and auxiliary switch construction. 3,331,932, 7-18-67, CI. 200 — 61.34. Winokur, Louis L. : See — Majewski, Henry, and Winokur. 3,334,168. Winquist, Albert D., Jr., and L. F. Theiling, Jr., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for making alkylene oxide-polyol adducts. 3,317,508, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — '209. Winquist, Karl E. : See — Christie, David E., and Winquist. 3,325,984. Christie, David E., and Winquist. 3,344,591. Winrow, Donald : See — Taylor, Maurice K., and Winrow. 3.303,494. Winrow, Donald, to Ferranti-Packard Electric Ltd. ment. 3,295,238, 1-3-67, CI. 40 — 28. Wins, Jean, to G.B.D. Societe Anonyme Holding Luxembourg. Glass tank furnace wall structure. 3,347,654, 10-17-67, CI. 65—347. Winsehe, Warren E. : See — • Webster, Donald S., and Winsehe. 3,332,614. Winsehe, Warren E., to United States of America, Energy Commission. Spectral shift reactor control. 473. 3-21-67, CI. 176 — 20. Winsehe, Warren E., and M. M. Levine, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Method of operating a breeder reactor. 3,335,061, 8-8-67, CI. 176 — 17. Winsel, August : See — Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 3.322.574. Justi, Eduard, and Winsel. 3,347,759. Winsel, August, % to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft, and % to Varta Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for periodically removing inert gas accumula- tions from electro-chemical cells. 3,317,348, 5-2-67, CI. 136 — 86. Winsel, August, to Varta Aktiengesellschaft and Siemens- Schuckert-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Gas diffusion elec- trodes and pH measurements carried out therewith. 3,350,- 636, 10-31-67, CI. 324 — 30. Winsen, Felix R. : See — Gay, Roger R., and Winsen. 3,308,783. Winslow, Alfred E. : See — Smith, Keith L., Eldred, Buttrick, and Winslow. 3,355,- 400. Smith, Keith L.. Winslow, Guest, and Kiff. 3,311,569. Winslow, Charles A. Takedown light weight anchor. 3,332,387, 7-25-67, CI. 114 — 208. Winslow, Charles A. Marine safety systems. 3,340,842, 9-12- 67, CI. 114 — 68. Winslow, John S., to Electro-Optical Systems, Inc. Ferro- electric image intensifier including inverse feedback means. 3,300,645, 1-24-67, CI. 250—213. Winslow, Lester M., to Hughes Aircraft Co. Traveling-wave tube with oscillation preventing and gain shaping means in- cluding an elongated lossy ceramic element. 3,324,338, 6-6-67, CI. 315—3.5. Sign ele- Atomic 3,310,- LIST OF PATENTEES 1445 WinslOW, Lester M., and D. J. Bates, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Periodic permanent magnet electron beam focusing arrange- ment for traveling-wave tubes having plural interaction cavities in bore of each annular magnet. 3,324,339, 6-6-67, CI. 315 — 3.5. Winsor. Jack O. : See — Allen, Robert P., Cashman, Short, and Winsor. 3,302,- 957. Winstead, Thomas W., and J. IT. Beyer, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Mop head attaching assembly. 3,353,202, 11-21-G7, CI. 15 — 229. Winstel, Gunter. and F. Wassermann, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Method of producing semiconductors by diffusion. 3,310,442, 3-21-07, CI. 148—187. Winston, Edward T. : »S'ce — Katz, Silas, and Winston. 3,30S,550. Winston, Eric : See — Ragone, Frank J., and Winston. 3,359,400. Winston Research Corp. : Sec — Branco, Plavio S. C. 3,329,876. Branco, Flavio S. C, Johnson, and Kirilouckas. 3,335,- 929. Johnson, Wavne R. 3,304,370. Johnson, Wayne R. 3,335,218. Kirilouckas, Albert C. 3,313,561. Sakasegawa, Eugene I. 3,316,359. Winstrom, Bertil G., to A. O. Smith Corp. Apparatus for producing metal powder. 3,309.733, 3-21-67, CI. IS— 2.5. Winstrom, Bertil G., to A. O. Smith Corp. High speed metallic extrusion apparatus. 3,339,395, 9-5-67, CI. 72 — 257. Winstrom, Leon O. : See — Ashcraft, Jacob O., Winstrom, Duggan, and Park. 3,321,- 382. Winter, Alpheus, IV, R. J. Doran, P. R. Marindin, and J. P. Pane, to Windor Inc. Casing machine. 3,301,376, 1-31- 67, CI. 198—31. Winter, Charles A., and T.-Y. Shen. Indenyl acids and de- rivatives thereof. 3,312,730, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 473. Winter, Charles A., and T.-Y. Shen, to Merck & Co.. Inc. Method of treating inflammation. 3,325,358, 6-13-67, CI. 167 — 65. Winter, David P., and T. E. Gill, to Central Transformer Corp. Conductor transposing apparatus. 3,319,412, 5- 16-67, CI. 57—59. Winter, Ernest A., to Tennessee Corp. Process for the pro- duction of electrolytic zinc powder. 3.326,783, 6-20-67, CI. 204 — 10. Winter, Franz : See — Reichtneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,341,- 317. Reicheneder, Franz, Winter, Fischer, and Dury. 3,360,357. Winter, George D., and G. N. Catravas, to Technicon Corp. Apparatus and method for introduction of amino acid sam- ples into a chromatography column. 3,346,486, 10-10-67, CI. 210 — 31. Winter, Gemot : See — Cypra, Arne, Haentzschel, Munk, and Winter. 3,300,695. Von Schickh, Otto, Winter, and Herrle. 3,329,560. Winter, Harry : See — Anderson, Harold P., McMahon, Scharg, and Winter. 3,346,700. Winter, Harry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Pretrans- lation circuit for multifrequency to dial pulse converter. 3,322,900, 5-30-67, CI. 179—18. Winter, Harry, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Code- checking comparator circuit. 3,348,198, 10-17-67, CI. 340—146.1. Winter, Joseph, to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Method of fabricating non-earing aluminum. 3,318,738, 5-9-67, CI. 148—2. Winter, Juan, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Per- forated crimpset can. 3,343,380, 9-26-67, CI. 68 — 6. Winter, Leonard F. : See — Fournier, Robert J., and Winter. 3,334,304. Winter, Mahlon A. : See — Brower, David F., Allen, and Winter. 3,323,202. Winter, Max, to Firmenich et Cie. Pyrazine derivatives. 3.32S,- 402, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 250. Winter, Nikolaus, to Mechanische Baumwollspinnerei und Weberei Augsburg. Automatic doffing apparatus. 3,350,S6S, 11-7-67, CI. 57 — 52. Winter, Paul H., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Mounting for semi- conductors. 3,327,180, 6-20-67, CI. 317 — 234. Winter, Paul H., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Dead front connec- tor cap or cord connector with integrally molded cord grip. 3.32S,748. 6-27-67. CI. 339—107. Winter, Paul H., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Screw socket. 3,360, 76S, 12-26-67, CI. 339—199. Winter, Robert J. Contactless variable resistor. 3,302,151, 1-31-67, CI. 338—79. Winter. Roger D. : See — Heitler, Emmett H., Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. 3,306,- 402. Heitler, Emmett H., Axtell, Fujioka, and Winter. 3,306,- 403. Winter, Willibald. Container. 3,295,745, 1-3-67, Cl. 229 — 67. Winterbottom, John F., J. V. Panter, and J. A. Jones, to English Electric-Leo Computers Ltd. Tape or strip handling apparatus. 3,342,390, 9-19-67, Cl. 226 — 45. Winterbottom, Robert, P. Bitha, and II. M. Klssman, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 7- and/or 9-amino tetracyclines. 3,345,410, 10-3-67, Cl. 260 — 559. Wintercorn, Andrew F. : See — Walker, George W. 3,349,904. Winterhoff, Y\ erner. Apparatus for applying wax to footwear. 3,338,210, 8-29-67, Cl. 118 — 216. Winterling, Clee C, to Arthur G. McKee & Co. Moving bed agglomeration apparatus. 3,318,590, 5-9-67, Cl. 203—28. Winters, Arthur R. : See — Jepsen, Robert E., Villaume, Winters, and Zimmerman. 3,320,755. Winters, Charles E. Table top hide and seek game. .".,343,840, 9-26-67, Cl. 273—130. Winters, Edward P., and W. L. Person, to Abbott Laboratories. Tablet punch assembly. 3,318,265, 5-9-67, Cl. 107 — 17. Winters, Frank H. : See — Beyers, Marvin E., Brown, Carter, Junck, Lauterbach, and Winters. 3,354,563. Geen, James E., and Winters. 3,299,547. Johnson, Howard L., and Winters. 3,321,054. Winters, Harold F., to Granville-Phillips Co. Method and ap- paratus for ion pumping and pressure measurement. 3,356,- 287, 12-5-67, Cl. 230—69. Winters, Harry K., to Ray Oil Burner Co. Motion transmitting linkage with variable transmission means. 3,352,107, 11-14- 67, Cl. 74 — 90. Winters, Lome P. : See — Ficsur, Sandor, and Winters. 3,299, S67. Wintersberger, Karl : See — • Rauschenbach, Rolf D., Meyer, Wintersberger, and Dau- miller. 3,321,416. Wintershall Aktiengesellschaft : See — Baist, Walter. 3.35S.495. Whither, Arden D. : See — Jensen, Gunnar B., and Winther. 3,297,157. Winthrop-Atkins Co., Inc. : See — Frankl, Ernest. 3,305,205. Nichols, Gordon E. 3,305,206. Winton, Sidney V. : See — Tinfow, Lionel, and Winton. 3,324,598. Tinfow, Lionel, and Winton. 3,325,129. Winton, Stanley J., to Kitchens of Sara Lee, Inc. Tamping device. 3,299,836, 1-24-67, Cl. 107—7. Wintriss, George, to Industrionics Control, Inc. Control sys- tem for automatic machine. 3,319,087, 5-9-67, Cl. 307 — 112. Wintriss, George, to Industrionics Controls, Inc. Power-op- erated tool actuator. 3,358,096, 12-12-67, Cl. 200 — SI. 6. Wintriss, George, to Industrionics Controls Inc. Malfunction detector for automatic machines. 3,358,194, 12-12-67, Cl. 317—142. Wintzer, William. Ink fountain liner and installation means therefor. 3,318,239, 5-9-67, Cl. 101 — 364. AVinyard, Arthur H. : See — Seagreaves, George F., and Winyard. 3,332,255. Winyard, Arthur H., A. S. Van Slyke, and R. G. Plyler, to General Motors Corp. Lamp socket access 3,324,450, 6-6- 67, Cl. 339— 12S. Winzel, Lvle J. : See — Dowdle. Walter P., and Wenzel. 3,296,398. Winzeler, John W., and J. F. Tucker, to Giannini Scientific Corp. Apparatus and method for generating heat. 3,311,- 735, 3-28-67, Cl. 219 — 121. Winzeler, John W., and J. F. Tucker, to Giannini Scientific Corp. Rod-feed torch apparatus and method. 3,312,566, 4-4-67, Cl. 117—93.1. Wioszek, Joseph T. Tube centering conveyor. 3,346,130, 10- 10-67, Cl. 214 — 339. Wire King Products, Inc. : See — Pinkiiev, Charles C. 3,359.019. Wiremold Co., The : See— D'Esopo, Francis P. 3,329,763. Murphy, Robert H. 3,347,275. Seidon, Wallace. 3,337,835. Wirley, John F. : See — Osborne, Robert F., Melville, Eichler, Northrup. and Wirley. 3,301,126. Wirsing, Howard L. : See — Lee, David K. K., and Wirsing. 3,301,963. Wirsing, Howard L., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Register-sender arrangement. 3,303.2S8, 2-7-67, Cl. 179 — 18. Wirtanen, Theodore E., to United States of America, Air Force. Attachment for a sighting device for sighting in op- posite directions perpendicular to the optical axis of the device. 3,355,979, 12-5-67, Cl. 8S— 2.6. Wirth. Charles F. : See — Murphy, Robert A. 3.359.SS3. Wirth, Edgar W. : See — Marrapese, Marius W., and Wirth. 3,315,586. Wirth, Eugene W. : See — Knapp, William A., II, and Wirth. 3,312,257. Wirth. Gallo & Co. : See — Wirth, Johannes. 3,356,296. Wirth, Hans A. : See — Behnke, George W., and Wirth. 3,300,152. Behnke, George W., Westcott, and Wirth. 3,334,823. Wirth. Hans, and K.-H. Eisenlohr, to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. Production of pure aromatic hydro- carbons. 3,299,158, 1-17-67, Cl. 260—674. 1446 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wirth, Heinz, M. Rcider, and W. Dietz, to Consortium fur Elektrochernische Industrie, G.m.b.H. Producing and regu- lating translatory movement in the manufacture of semi- conductor bodies. 3,340,016, 9-5-67, CI. 23 — 301. Wirth, Hermann, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Painting appa- ratus. 3.358,931, 12-19-67, CI. 239 — 223. Wirth, Johannes, to Wirth. Gallo & Co. Keyboard interlock- ing arrangement. 3,356,296, 12-5-67, CI. 235—27. Wirth, Leon J. : See — Guhl, Jay R., and Wirth. 3,327,869. Wirth, Max M., to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Pro- duction of conjugated diolefines. 3,350,474, 10-31-67, CI. 260—681. Wirth, Max M., and J. Habeshaw, to British Hydrocarbon Chemicals Ltd. Production of detergent alkylate. 3,341,614, 9-12-67, Cl. 260—671. Wirth, Richard C, to Chicago Pneumatic Tool Co. Hydrau- lic gas seal system for piston-type gas compressor. 3,310,- 230, 3-21-67. Cl. 230 — 203. Wirths, Walter : See — Bohmann, Werner. Held, Martin, Gopel, Wirths, Hunlich, and Finsterwalder. 3,318,780. Wirtz, Hans : See — Piechota, Helmut, and Wirtz. 3,330,783. Wirtz, James E., and C. G. Kidd. Taco holder. 3,332,340, 7-25- 67, Cl. 99 — 426. Wirtz, Peter : See — Sennewald, Kurt, and Wirtz. 3,354,054. Wirtz, Rudolf : See — Gossel, Helmut, Wirtz, and Fernholz. 3,347,900. Heuse, Otto, Boldt. and Wirtz. 3,316,162. Hieronymus, Ernst, Quadflieg, and Wirtz. 3,357,992. Hieronymus, Ernst, and Wirtz. 3,338,948. Wirz, A. H„ Inc. : See — Darlington, Henry S., Jr. 3,30S,999. Wirz. August : See — Birmans, Josef, and Wirz. 3,299,912. Wirz, August, to Adolph Saurer Ltd. Bobbin change device for weft replenishing looms. 3,331,401, 7-1S-67, Cl 139 — 257. Wiscassett Mills Co. : See — Caldwell, Leazar M 3,333,442. Harris, Willard M. 3,333,314. Wischgoll, Klaus : See — Konzelmann, Kurt, Doege, and Wischgoll. 3,356,797. Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation : See — Ernstrom, Carl A. 3,298,836. Singh, Kartar, Sehgal, and Vezina. 3,305,453. Vezina. Claude, Sehgal, and Singh. 3,352,760. West, Robert C, Jr., and Tobey. 3,335,194. Wisconsin Caisson, Inc. : See — Hignite. Walter. 3,345,826. Wisconsin Motor Corp. : See — Roorda, Harry W. 3,335,711. Wisconsin-Zinn Malting Corp. : See — Hollenbeek, Clifford M. 3,330,669. Wisdom, David E. Diaper washing machine. 3,355,750, 12-5- 67, Cl. S— 15S. Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr. : See — Forster, Eric O., and Wisdom. 3,309,606. Wisdom, Norvell E., Jr., and E. O. Forster, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. "Variable capacitance electrochemical memory elements. 3,331,062, 7-11-67, Cl. 340 — 173. Wisdom, Peter E. : See — Raymond, John C and Wisdom. 3,340,775. Wise, Andrew E., J. K. Chapin, Jr., and T. H. Nichols, to W. R. Grace & Co. Method of granulating fertilizer. 3.317,307, 5-2-67, Cl. 71—64. Wise. Bovd A. : See — ■ Ogden, Larry M., and Wise. 3,325,858. Wise, Cecil S. : See — Lytton. Kenneth G.. and Wise. 3,355,773. Wise, Cecil IS., and R. H. Rhyne, to Fiber Controls Corp. Fiber liquid treatment system. 3,308,786, 3-14-67. Cl. 118—11. Wise, David S., to Western Reserve Electronics, Inc. Method and apparatus for measuring voltage and current. 3,356,- 943, 12-5-67, Cl. 324—98. Wise, Douglas C„ and L. C. Ehrenreich, to The Carborundum Co. Refractory bodies and compositions and methods of making the same. 3,325,300, 6-13-67, Cl. 106 — 57. Wise. Edgar W. : See — Reding, Frederick P., Wise, and Sullivan. 3,32S,309. Wise, Fredric : See — Cohan. Norman H. 3,333,300. Wise, John J., to Mobil Oil Corp. Upgrading of paraffinic hydrocarbons in the presence of a mixed alumino-silieate, platinum metal catalyst. 3,301.917, 1-31-67, Cl. 260 — 683.65. Wise, Lester A. : See — Arcangeli, Marino, and Wise. 3,324,066. Wise, Mark J., and T. W. Shoe, to The Flexicore Co., Inc. One-piece easting form. 3,305,909, 2-28-67, Cl. 25 — 120. Wise. Paul W. : See — Bowles. Andrew D., and Wise. 3,300,122. Wise, Ralph H. Method and apparatus for coiling wire. 3,319,447, 5-16-67, Cl. 72—140. Wise, Robert H. : See — Currie, Harry A., Jr., Mason, and Wise. 3,321,610. Currie, Harry A., Jr., Mason, and Wise. 3,329,807. Wise, Stanley W. : See — Nemec, Joseph W., Raterink, and Wise. 3,296,303. Wiseblatt, Lazare, to Research Corp. Breadstuff flavoring compositions and methods of making them. 3.304,184, 2-14-67, Cl. 99—90. Wisecarver, Warren R. : See — Furtado, Arthur, Rios, and Wisecarver. 3,333,614. Wiselogle, Fredrick Y. : See — Bryan, Wilbur L., Nager, and Wiselogle. 3,313,686. Wiseman. David F., & Sons Ltd. : See — Willis, Harold V. 3,317,179. Wiseman, James : See — Growall, William H„ and Wiseman. 3,304,870. Wiseman, Joseph H., Jr., to Fischer & Porter Co. Pneumatic controller. 3,354.895, 11-28-67, Cl. 137—86. Wiseman, Russell M., to Diamond Alkali Co. Dispensing de- vice with locking means. 3,319,671, 5-16-67, Cl. 141 — 346. Wiseman, Ryland D., Jr. : See — Baker, George W., and Wiseman. 3,352,236. Baker, George W., and Wiseman. 3,352,513. Wiseman, William A., to Gas Chromatography Ltd. Pack- ing metal gas chromatography columns. 3,300,849, 1-31— 67, Cl. 29 — 424. Wisenbaker, John D., and R. W. Stuart ; % each to Ameri- can Coldset Corp., and Cure Laboratories, Inc. Downhole horizontal slotting tool. 3,30S,893, 3-14-67, Cl. 175 — 40. Wisenbaker, Rufus N., and L. H. Wilson, to American Cyan- amid Co. Liquid rosin size containing fortifying hydro- carbons 3,321,325, 5-23-67, Cl. 106—239. Wiser, Joseph E. : See — Burragato, Luigi, and Wiser. 3.342,957. Putterbaugh, James B., and Wiser. 3,330,172. Wiser. Joseph E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Timer having an adjustable timing cycle. 3,327,074, 6-20-G7. Cl. 200 — 38. Wiser, Joseph E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Sequential tim- ing device. 3,329,781, 7-4-67, Cl. 200—38. Wiser, Joseph E., to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Transmission device for a timer. 3,348,423, 10-24-67, Cl. 74 — 424.5. Wiser, Joseph E., and E. W. Voland, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Speed reduction svstem for a timer. 3,353,426, 11-21- 67, Cl. 74 — S00. Wiser, Verlon : See — Grossman, Harold, and Wiser. 3,360,489. Wisgerhof, Raymond K., and N. A. Christiansen, to O. Gay, H. Anderson. Pulverising apparatus. 3,329,350, 7-4—67, Cl. 241—38. Wishart, Ronald S., Jr. : See — Walter, Andrew T.. and Wishart. 3,336,428. Wishman, Marvin, R. E. Anderson, F. Detoro, and P. Jaro- vitzky, to American Cyanamid Co. Method of producing acrylonitrile copolymers. 3,320,221, 5-16-67, Cl. 260- 85.5. Wishnia, Irving. Golf head cover with replaceable number of indicating means. 3,295,236. 1-3-67, Cl. 40 — 10. Wishon, Berhl E., and S. R. Pavlica. Alumina refractories. 3,356.514, 12-5-67. Cl. 106—65. Wislocky, Joseph, to International Rectifier Corp. Rectifier as- sembly with interconnecting bus-bar supports. 3,333,163, 7- 25-67, Cl. 317—234. Wislson, Walter A. : See — Webster, Richard R.. and Wislson. 3,319,065. Wisman, Emery C, to Texas Instruments Inc. Method of producing a field-effect transistor. 3,316,131, 4-25-67, Cl. 148 — 175. Wisman, Franklin O. Expansible closure plugs. 3,333,723, 8-1-67, Cl. 220—24.5. Wismar Packaging Corp. : See — Palson, Richard C. J. 3,297,151. Wismath, Harry : See — Engelhardt, Heinz, Krupp, Rabenhorst, Spengler, and Wismath. 3,347,087. Wismayr, Karl : See — Schmid, Otto, Lerchenthal, Zolss, Gratz, and Wismayr. 3,329,709. Wismayr, Karl, O. Schmid, R. Kilches, and G. Zolss, to Oster- reichische Stickstoffwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Phenylalkan- olamine derivatives. 3,340,298, 9-5-67, Cl. 260—562. Wismer, Marco^ H. P. Doerge, and J. R. Peffer, to Pittsburgh Preparation of polyether polyols. 3,299,- 260—615. P. Doerge, P. R. Mosso, and J. F. Fotte, to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Stabilized masterbatch for preparing fire-retardant polyurethanefoams. 3,314,902, 4-18-67, Cl. 260 — 2.5. Wismer, Marco, L. R. Le Bras, and R. Dowbenko. Cellular polyurethanes prepared from polyhydroxy resinous reaction products of an amino-s-triazine and an alkylene carbonate or an alkylene oxide. 3,328,321, 6-27-67, Cl. 260—2.5. Wisner, Jackson W., Jr. : See — Dadura, James G., Wisner, and Wiley. 3,321,402. Wisner Metallwarenfabrik Smolka & Co. : See — Smolka, Thomas G., and Zelinka. 3,314,686. Wisneski, Peter M., and C. F. Mosier, Jr. to Gulf Oil Corp. Particularization method. 3,334,160, 8-1-67, Cl. 264 — 14. Wisniefski, Walter R., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Elec- tronic means for repetitively displaying analog signals upon a display device. 3,357,006, 12-5-67, Cl. 340 — 183. Wisniowski, Henry TJ., to Canadian Patents and Development Ltd. Method and apparatus for the prevention of souping in diesel engines. 3,295,506, 1-3-67, Cl. 123—32. Plate Glass Co. 151, 1-17-67, Cl. Wismer, Marco, H. LIST OF PATENTEES 1447 Wisotzky, Reuben, to American Biltrite Rubber Co., Inc. Continuous process of making sponge-backed flooring. 3,310,137, 4-25-67. CI. 156 — 209. Wisotsky, Serge S., to Raytheon Co. Electrohydrosonic trans- ducer. 3,349,367, 10-24-67. CI. 340—12. Wiss, J., and Sons Co. : See — Hedstrom, Lars. 3,296,697. Hedstrom, Lars, and Wertepny. 3,317,997. Wertepny, Rudolph J., Sr. 3,357,287. Wissenberger, Gustav, to Monsanto Co. Toxic organotin bo- rates. 3,312,725, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 129.7. Wisseroth, Karl, D. Volmer, and K.-H. Ambil, to Badishe Aniline & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Production of shrinkable sheets and films. 3,306,963, 2-2S-67, CI. 264— 95. Wisseroth, Karl, W. Pietsch, and E.-G. Kastning, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Method of carry- ing out polymerization processes. 3,350,376, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 92.1. Wisshaupt, Roger : See — Kolin, Alexander, and Wisshaupt. 3,309,924. Wissick, William P., and O. L. MacSorley, to International Business Machines Corp. Unit unavailability detector for a data processing system. 3,341,824, 9-12-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Wissman, Henry E. : See — Rustad, Stanley C, Wissman, Siverson, and Hasten. 3 313 0S9 Wisting,' Walter L., to Cen-Trific-Air Products, Inc. Gas scrub- ber. 3,336,733, 8-22-67, CI. 55—228. Wistinghausen, Nikolai H. K., to Union Carbide Canada Ltd. Core clamp. 3,333,309, 8-1-67, CI. 24—255. Wiswall, Richard H., Jr., and J. J. Reilly, Jr., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Storing hydro- gen. 3,315,479, 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 18. Witchell, John B., to Leco Industries Ltd. Container for con- venient opening. 3,356,244, 12-5-67, CI. 215 — 32. Witchell, Stanley P. : See — Rymer, Jesse T., and Witchell. 3,325,978. Witco Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Bernstein. Carl, and Longley. 3,298,974. Hauser, Henry W., Schoenrade, and Russell. 3,356,738. Mausner, Marvin L. 3,318,956. Meinstein, Siegfried. 3,303,203. Meinstein, Siegfried. 3,338,924. Meinstein, Siegfried, and Fuchs. 3,328,429. Rostler, Fritz S. 3,344,056. Witco Chemical Co. Ltd. : See — Roberts. Douglas. 3,348,9S9. Wltheford. John M. : See — Colgan, Joseph D., and Witheford. 3,345,319. Hyman, Daniel, Tribit, and Witheford. 3,321,477. Withers, James G., Jr. : See — Novak. Arthur H., and Withers. 3.327,512. Withers, Loren R. Piano touch instructor apparatus. 3,334,- 535, 8-8-67, CI. 84 — 467. Withers, Michael S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Flexible plastic tube bundle and method of making. 3,315,- 740, 4-25-07, CI. 165 — 172. Witherspoon, Jack, Jr., to Ceilheat, Inc. Damper control and assembly for heating and ventilating apparatus. 3,309,- 502, 3-14-67, CI. 219—369. Witherspoon, John F., and E. R. Foreman, to United States of America, Navy. Launcher tube access door. 3,303,961, 2-14-67, CI. 220—40. Witherspoon, John F., and W. L. Wardell, to United States of America, Navy. Tube access door. 3,312,017, 4-4-67, CI. 49—246. Withnell. Ronald, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Radiometric film. 3,356,530, 12-5-67, CI. 117—211. Withoff, Alfred J., to Wood Conversion Co. Spring cushions, such as mattresses. 3,325,S33, 6-20-67, CI. 5 — 351. Witkin, Donald E., to National Forge Co. Isostatic moulding press. 3,319,292, 5-16-67, CI. IS— 5. Witkowski, Henry J. Filter with polyurethane foam element. 3,360,131, 12-26-67, CI. 210 — 456. Witinan, Eugene D., to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Co. Resin cross-linking in the presence of an organic monoperoxy- carbonate. 3.344.126. 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Witmer, Clinton C, to Tri-Valley Growers. Means for ma- terial handling 3,300,065. 1-24-67, CI. 214 — 6. Witmer, Clinton C. to Tri-Valley Growers. Article accumu- lator. 3.353,651. 11-21-67, CI. 19S — 32. Witmer, Warner H., to Western Electric Co. Inc. Multi-elec- trode stepping device requiring graduated stepping poten- tials. 3,329.863, 7-4-67, CI. 315—84.6. Witsell, William A. : See — Engelman, Joseph H., and Witsell. 3,347,703. Witsiepe, William K. : See — Rosen, Mark H., and Witsiepe. 3,317,579. Witsoe, David A. : See — Kubicek, William G., Kinnen, Patterson, and Witsoe. 3,340,S67. Witt. August F. : See — Bonis. Laszlo J., and Witt. 3,342,248. Witt. Charles H. : See— Bamhart, Carlton L., and Witt. 3.327.S4S. Witt, Dorothy : See — Witt, Merlin L. 3,346,123. Witt, Edward A., and H. C. Herbig. Credit card identifica- tion. 3,350,S00, 11-7-67, CI. 40—2.2. Witt, Enrique R. : See — Carpenter, Sammy, and Witt. 3,324,205. Taylor, Wallace E., Thigpen, and Witt. 3,341,574. Witt, Enrique R., to Celanese Corp. Separation of thiophenol impurities from cresylic acid. 3,358,045, 12-12-07, CI. 260—627. Witt, Frank A., to United States Steel Corp. Stress-rupture perforated strip and method of production. 3,315,335, 4- 25-07, CI. 29 — 163.5. Witt, Johannes, to Kieler Howaldtswerke Aktiengesellschaft. Pump mounting frame in externally insulated thin-walled tanks of tankers carrying supercooled liquid media. 3,338,- 537, 8-29-67, CI. 248—19. Witt, Merlin L., deceased, by D. Witt, executrix. Scale traps for a pipe. 3,346,123, 10-10-67, CI. 210—532. Witt, Paul A., to Universal Oil Products Co. Alkylatlon cat- alyst regeneration and purification of C3 effluent fraction. 3,349,146, 10-24-67, CI. 260—676. Witt, Ray H. Cable jack. 3,352,539, 11-14-67, CI. 254 — 71. Witt, Raymond N., Jr., to W. R. Grace & Co. Wet-finishing textile apparatus. 3,303,676, 2-14-67, CI. 68—148. Witt, Richard P., to Raytheon Co. Sampled data system. 3,305,854, 2-21-67, CI. 340—347. Witt, Richard P., to Raytheon Co. Hybrid multiplier. 3,309,508, 3-14-67, CI. 235—150.52. Witt, Walter, and R. Mayer, to Honeywell Inc. Light to electrical energy transforming apparatus for continuously indicating the index of refraction. 3,299,770, 1-24-67, CI. 83 — 14. Witt, Walter, and T. H. Lotze, to Honeywell Inc. Refractom- eter for indicating the index of refraction of a fluid stream. 3,311,014, 3-28-67, CI. 88 — 14. Witt, William W. : See — Hefer, Friedrich W., Witt, and Stems. 3,349,407. Witt, William W., and R. E. Williams, to Geo Space Corp. Apparatus for time-correcting seismic data. 3,348,194, 10-17-67, CI. 340—15.5. Witte. James H. : See — Wilhelm, Harley A., and Witte. 3,318,246. Witte, Josef: See— Schon, Nikolaus, Pampus, and Witte. 3,299,031. Witte, Wilbur E. : See — Post, Lloyd P., and Witte. 3.35S.66S. Wittebol, Paul. Intramedullary prostheses. 3,320,951, 5-23- 67, CI. 128—92. Wittek, Hans L. Loading and stacking device. 3,357,582, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 512. Wittek, Klem R. Golf club display fixtures. 3,315,815, 4-25- 67, CI. 211—60. Wittel, Frederick H. : See — Stelling, Walter R., Jr., and Wittel. 3,295,842. Wittel, Hermann : See — Burhorn, Friedrich, Wittel, and Rummel. 3,319,091. Kohaut, Hans, and Wittel. 3,359,436. Wittels, William. Process for producing fused ceramic blocks. 3,360,595, 12-26-67, CI. 264—63. Witteman, Frank and R. T. Buoyant fishing lure. 3,359,114, 12-19-67, CI. 99 — 3. Witteman, Richard T. : See — Witteman, Frank and R. T. 3,359,114. Witten, Wilson J., Jr., to American Radiator Sanitary Corp. Heat exchanger. 3,302,705, 165 — 176. Witten, Wilson J., Jr., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Boiler. 3,315.646, 4-25-67, CI. 122 — 235. Wittenberg, Edward H. and I. E. Variable weight bar bell exercising. 3,311.374, 3-28-67, CI. 272—84. Wittenberg, Irving E. : See — Wittenberg, Edward H. and I. E. 3,311,374. Wittenmyer, Richard F., and II. Hodson, to The Austin Co. Helical building. 3,307,307, 3-7-67, CI. 52 — 175. Witters, Lee R. Dispensing package. 3,313,473, 4-11-67, CI. 229 — 80. Wittersheim, Adam, to Fritz A. Riegler K.G. Valve aerosol containers and the like. 3,335,920, S-15-67, 222 — 402.24. Witteveen, Willem E. : See — Tomholt, Frits, and Witteveen. 3,341,940. Wittfcht, Hans : See — Mantscheff, Alexander, Wittfcht, and 3.299.191. Wittig, Karl H, to Standard Kollsman Industries, Inc. Volt- age'variable diode capacitance tunable circuit for television apparatus. 3.354,397, 11-21-67, CI. 325 — 459. Wittig, Kurt A., and G. G. Luettgenau, to TRW Semiconduc- tors, Inc. High level amplitude modulation of transistor radio frrquency amplifiers. 3,335,370, 8-8-67, CI. 325 — -105. Wittke, John M., to Oel Inc. Aerosol metering valve. 3,301,- 444, 1-31-67. CI. 222 — 402.20. Wittke, John M. Heating device for dispensers. 3,341,0S0, 9-12-67, CI. 222 — 146. Wittke, John M., and R. M. Monahon. Aerosol introducer device for dispensing a measured charge of therapeutic composition into body cavities. 3,357,427, 12-12-67, CI. 128—235. Wittle. Eugene L., to Parke, Davis & Co. 4-methyl-17a-ethinyl estra-1.3.5(10)-triene compounds. 3,311,645, 3-28-67, CI. 260—397.5. Wittier, Bernard H., to The Singer Co. Knitting machines. 3,344,619, 10-3-67, CI. 66—84. Wittman, James S., Ill : See — Ellzev. Samuel E., Jr., Wittman, Connick, and Guice. 3,33;i,96S. & Standard 2-7-67, CI. for CI. Oehsenbauer. 1448 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wittmann, Albin E., to United States of America, National Aeronautics and 'Space Administration. Method of coating circuit paths on printed circuit boards with solder. 3,359,- 132, 12-19-67, CI. 117—212. Wittmoser, Adalbert, to Full Mold Process. Inc. Gasifiable feeder head pattern. 3,302,250, 2-7-67, CI. 22 — 158. Wittmoser, Adalbert, J. Schade, and E. Krzyzanowski, to Full Mold Process, Inc. Gasifiable casting pattern. 3,314,116, 4-18-67, CI. 22—129. Wittner, Eugene, and B. W. Malone, to Shell Oil Co. Lubri- cating composition. 3,309,317, 3-14-67, CI. 252 — 49.9. Wittner, Otto M., to Gulf Oil Corp. Welding aid. 3,328,021, 6-27-67. CI. 269 — 1. Wittrock, Ludwig, to Gewerkschaft Schalker Eisenhutte Gel- senkirchen-Schalke. Plasticizing device for extrusion or in- jection molding. 3,310,837, 3-28-67, CI. 18 — 12. Wittstock, Paul : See — Anderko. Kurt, and Wittstock. 3,356,129. Wittstock. Paul, to Karl Schmidt G.m.b.H. Piston. 3,324,772, 6-13-67. CI. 92—222. Wittwer, Bernard W. : See — Now^elski, Anthony S., and Wittwer. 3,328,095. Witty, William M. Extinguishing apparatus and method. 3,318,300, 5-9-67, CI. 126—25. Witulski, Robert D. : See — Adams, Edwin C, Michnik, and Witulski. 3,329,953. Witworth, Otis R. : See — Rojecki, Walter E., and Witworth. 3,329,561. Witz, Samuel : See — Shepherd, Joseph L., Witz. and Hormats. 3,354,067. Witz, Samuel, J. L. Shepherd, and E. I. Hormats, to Aerojet- General Corp. Method for the preparation of boran com- pounds. 3,329,485, 7-4-67, CI. 23—204. Witze. Christopher P. : See — Weiner, Robert I., and Witze. 3,309,622. Witzgall, Herbert J., to The Budd Co. Spacesaver swivel castered roving can. 3,302,955, 2-7-67, CI. 280 — 79.2. Witzler, James A., to Branson Corp. Electrical relay having coaxial terminals. 3,319,200, 5-9-67, CI. 335 — 196. Wix Corp. : See — Humbert, Kingslev E., Jr. 3,297,160. Humbert, Kingsley E„ Jr. 3.306,794. Humbert, Kingsley E., Jr. 3,332,554. Perry, Albert N. 3.300,050. Wixon, Harold E., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Bleaching com- position. 3,346,502, 10-10-67, CI. 252 — 102. Wixon, Harold E., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Laundering com- positions. 3.360.470, 12-26-07, CI. 252 — 99. Wixson, Frank E. Safety lapn mower blade. 3,303,637, 2-14-67, CI. 56—295. Wizelman, Morris. Dispensing package. 3,346,108, 10-10-67, CI. 206—78. Wizerkaniuk, Walter : See — Latshaw, Wilmer E., and Wizerkaniuk. 3,347,744. Wlaz. Stanley G. : See — Behmoras, Jacques, and Wlaz. 3.299,436. Wlodek, Stanley T., to General Electric Co. Nickel base alloy. 3,304,176, 2-14-67, CI. 75—171. Wlodek, Stanley T., to General Electric Co. Method of pro- ducing La containing alloys. 3,304,177, 2-14-67, CI. 75 — ■ 171. Wlodek, Stanley T., W. F. Sheely. and J. L. Wilson, to Union Carbide Corp. Columbium-base alloy. 3,317,314, 5-2-67, CI. 75—174. Wloszek, Joseph T. Tube centering conveyor. 3,346,130, 10-10- 67, CI. 214 — 339. Wnuk, Stephen P., Jr., to BLH Electronics, Inc. Gage units for flame-spray installation. 3,314,033, 4-11-67, CI. 338—2. Wobbe, Delbert E. : See — Bolt, Richard R., and Wobbe. 3,360,157. Wobig, Orrin A. : See — Johnson, Harold I., and Wobig. 3,30S,848. Wobrock, Marvin T., to General Motors Corp. Clutch pedal with spring assist. 3,302,763, 2-7-67, CI. 192 — 89. Wochnowski, Waldemar : See — Harte, Heinz, Iwen, and Wochnowski. 3,308,950. Wockenfuss, William, to Burroughs Corp. Tabulating card code converter. 3,324,284, 6-6-67, CI. 235 — 61.11. Wodarka, Ewald. Frictional gearing transmission 3,323,384, 6-6-67, CI. 74—196. Wodtcke, Friedrich : See — Langraf, Alfred, Moell, Kerber, Wodtcke, Ebenhoech, and Hupfer. 3,321,534. Woebcke, Herman N. : See — Topper, Robert L., Cofield, Foster, Woebcke, and Koehn- ken. 3,347,599. Woehl, Walter E., to United States of America, Air Force. Photoelectric tracking system comprising a plurality of telescopes viewing adajacent fields. 3,329,818, 7-4-67, CI. 250 — 203. Woehler. Vernon H. Direct current motor with multiple field windings connected in parallel. 3,348,111, 10-17-67, CI. 318—252. Woehling, John G., to Radio Corp. of America. Manufacture of grid electrodes. 3,319,310, 5-16-67, CI. 29 — 25.18. Woehst, James E. : See — Rogers, William A., and Woehst. 3,320,317. Woelfel, Albert E., and M. R. Jones, to Cameron Iron Works, Inc. Offshore well apparatus. 3,322,192, 5-30-67, CI. 166 — .5. Woelfel, Edward J. : See — Oser, Zalik, Woelfel, and Fuhrmann. 3,340,245. Woelk, Hubert, to Spiegetglaswerke Germania Aktiengesell- schaft. Double-pane windows. 3,299,591, 1-24-67, CI. 52 — 203. Woen, Frank, III : See — Valenzuela, Efren. 3,339,877. Woermbke, James D., to United States of America, Army. Microwave switch tube. 3,310,706, 3-21-67, CI. 315 — 39. Woerner, Alfred C. Golf putting training device. 3,343,842, 9-26-67, CI. 273—186. Woerner, Leo G., to Shick Electric, Inc. Plastic molded case halves with concealed interlock. '3,317,073, 5-2-67, CI. 220 — 4. Woerner, Rudolph C. : See — Bowers, Hugh R., Tschopp, and Woerner. 3,308,201. Woerner, Rudolph C, to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Combined method of disposal of waste and purification of chemical product. 3,336,414, 8-15-67, CI. 260—681.5. Woertz, Byron B., and O. C. Holbrook, to Union Oil Co. of California. Gas purification using dinitrile. 3,350,847, 11-7- 67, CI. 55 — 48. Wofford, Clinton F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Polymerization process. 3,324,191, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 669. Wofford, Clinton F., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of liquid polymers of styrene and butadiene. 3,356,754, 12-5- 67, CI. 260 — 669. Wofford, Wm. T. : See — Bowden, Wilson E. 3,339,335. Woffter, Robert C. : See — Baer, Donald G., Van Slyke, and Woofter. 3,329,785. Wohl, Kurt A., to Corning Glass Works. Partitive structural unit. 3.300,076, 1-24-67, CI. 217—23. Wohl. Martin H. : See — Aykanian, Ardashus A., Hing, and Wohl. 3,354,025. Wohl, Robert J., to International Business Machines Corp. Electrostatic writing and printing device using an electro- static actuator. 3,325,676, 6-13-67, CI. 315 — 21. Wohlfahrt, Peter: See— Richter, Helmut, Wohlfahrt, Fuchs, and Arndt. 3,338,- 377. Wohlnaupter, Emil and Erwin, and F. Eyring, to Emil Wohl- haupter u. Co. Boring and facing head. 3,352,185, 11-14- 67, CI. 82 — 2. Wohlnaupter, Emil, u. Co. : See — Wohlhaupter, Emil and Erwin, and Eyring. 3,352,185. Wohlhaupter, Erwin : See — Wohlhaupter, Emil and Erwin, and Eyring. 3,352,185. Wohlmeyer, Josef. Apparatus for boring a hole in rock. 3.297,101, 1-10-67, CI. 175 — 415. Wohlrab, Adolf, and G. Zwenig, to M. Grundig. Automatic gain control for magnetic sound recorders. 3,340,368. 9-5- 67, CI. 179 — 100.2. Wohnsiedler, Henry P., to Formica Corp. Cationic phos- phorus-containing wet strength resin colloid and paper hav- ing a content thereof. 3,305,436, 2-21-67, CI. 162—159. Woitun, Eberhard : See — Ohnacker, Gerhard, and Woitun. 3,311,623. Ohnacker, Gerhard, and Woitun. 3,311,624. Ohnacker, Gerhard, and Woitun. 3,318,881. Ohnacker, Gerhard, and Woitun. 3,318,883. Woitzel, Heinz, and H. Koch, to Werner & Pfleiderer. Granu- lating device. 3,339,233, 9-5-67, CI. 18—9. Wojahn, Charles. Machine for assembling spring units for mattresses. 3,334,664, 8-8-67, CI. 140 — 92.7. Wojciechowski, Walter P., to Container Corp. of America. Collapsible automatically set up display container. 3,300,- 166, 1-24-67, CI. 248—174. Wojcik, Leo J. : See— Nagin, Leon and H. S., Russell, and Wojcik. 3,341,128. Wojcik, Richard P., to International Harvester Co. Fiber- board shipping container. 3,339,821, 9-5-67, CI. 229 — 39. Wojcik. Witold M. : See — Mizikar, Eugene A., Wojcik, and Li. 3,345,738. Wojcikowski, Richard J., to Dana Corp. Differential gearing device having a self-contained clutch therein. 3,308,685, 3-14-67, CI. 74 — 711. Wojewodzki, Michael S. : See — Engstrom, William A., and Wojewodzki. 3,344,773. Wojnar, Francis : See — Smith, Richard A., and Wojnar. 3,297,448. Wojton, Max A. : See — Kudlicki, Richard C, and Smith. 3,303,764. Wolar, Isidore. Lighting fixture hanger. 3,323,770, 6-6-67, CI. 248—345. Wolaver, Robert M. : See — Mecredy, James R., and Wolaver. 3,352,462. Wolber, Robert, to Gebruder Junghans Aktiengesellschaft. Movement regulating assembly for timepieces. 3,350,874, 11-7-67, CI. 58 — 52. Wolbert, Harris J., to American Can Co. Method of optical correction for preprinting drawn articles. 3,314,329, 4-18- 67, CI. 88 — 24. Wolcott, David A., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Pulsation dampener. 3,299,907, 1-24-67, CI. 138— 26. Wolcott, Franklin E. Musical melody-producing comb. 3,319,507, 5-16-67, CI. 84—375. LIST OF PATENTEES 1449 Wolcott, Henry O., to Optimation, Inc. Infinite plate load impedance amplifier. 3,328,711, 6-27-67, CI. 330 — 3. Wold, Joseph C. Educational device. 3,314,169, 4-13-67. CI. 35—32. Wolf, Andrew : See — Artiaga, Mariano V., Tranter, Storrie, Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,318,267. Artiaga, Mariano V., Van Eikeren, and Wolf. 3,344,754. Rich, Harold M., Artiaga, Wolf, Van Eikeren, De Keizer, and Storrie. 3.318,266. Rich, Harold M., Wolf, Van Eikeren, and Storrie. 3,333- 567. Wolf, Arnold M. : See — Alster, David I., and Wolf. 3.309,696. Wolf, Calvin N., to Ethyl Corp. Polyoxymethylene-alpha-ole- finic interpolymers. 3,356,649. 12-5-67, CI. 2G0 — 73 Wolf, Carl A., Jr. : See — Cupper, Robert A., and Wolf. 3,296,135. Cupper, Robert A., and Wolf. 3,296,138. Wolf, Charles B„ and G. A. Kemeny, to Westinghouse Elec- tric Corp. Multiple annular electrode gas arc heater with a magnetic arc spinner. 3,309,550, 3-14-67, CI. 313 — 23. Wolf, Charles B., and G. A. Kemeny, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. High temperature gas arc heater with liquid cooled electrodes and liquid cooled chamber walls. 3,343,019, 9-19-67, CI. 313—32. Wolf, Charles H. : See- Wood. Raymond E., and Wolf. 3,319,131. Wolf. David : See — Rubin, Milton D. 3,303,078. Wolf, Donald E. : See — Folkers, Karl, and Wolf. 3,346,595. Wolf, Edgar: See — Leonard, Eugene, Richards, Wolf, Shapiro, and Skri- vanek. 3,324,460. Wolf, Edgar, to Digitronics Corp. Signal detection apparatus. 3,345,610, 10-3-67, CI. 340—146.1. Wolf, Edgar, W. D. Cohen, and D. M Klang, to Digitronics Corp. Tape tension control means. 3,323,736, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Wolf, Edgar, and D. E. Worster, to Digitronics Corp. Head for reading a perforated record medium. 3,360,635, 12-26-67, CI. 235—61.11. Wolf, Erich, to Zwelrad-Union AG. Two-stroke internal- combustion ensine. 3,301,237, 1-31-67, CI. 123 — 71. Wolf, Frank J. : See — Miller, Omer E., and Wolf. 3,296,111. Wolf, Frank J., and D. M. Tennent, to Merck & Co., Inc. Compositions and method for binding bile acids in vivo in- cluding hypocholestermics. 3,308,020, 3-7-67, CI. 167 — 65 Wolf, Friedrich : See — Hess, Walter, and Wolf. 3,324,934. Wolf. Gerhard, to Kienzle Apparate G.m.b.H. Digital multi- plication and division arrangement. 3,297,861, 1-10-67, CI. 235—164. Wolf, Gilbert H., and M. W. Weathers, to General Motors Corp. Brake lining wear indicator. 3,320,921, 5-23-67, CI. 116—67. Wolf, H.. Book Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Duby. Benjamin. 3,315, 36S. Wolf, Hans : See — Poschmann, Franz, Wolf, Marx, and Wilhelm. 3,323,980. Vescia, Michele, Schwindt. Dietrich, Perkuhn, Faulhaber, Wolf, and Wilhelm. 3.313,649. Wolf, Hans, E. Dreseher, G. Faulhaber, H. Wilhelm, H. Rein- hard, and E. Penning, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaf t. Production of bonded non-woven fabrics. 3,352,710, 11-14-67, CI. 117—140. Wolf, Hans G. R. : See — Dasovic, Steve Z., and Wolf. 3,301,622. Wolf, Hans-Joachim : See — Oehme, Friedrich, and Wolf. 3,319,840. Wolf, Harold H., and R. E. Dahl, to Feldco-Major, Inc. Ring binder. 3,34S,550, 10-24-67, CI. 129 — 24. Wolf, Heinz. Adjustable leveling implement for finishing cast concrete layers. 3,333,3S0, 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 365. Wolf, Helmut, to Lohmann K. G. Smoke filter, especially for tobacco products. 3,342,188, 9-19-67, CI. 131 — 267. Wolf, Herman H. : See — Marcinik, Edward J., and Wolf. 3,333,755. Wolf, Horst F. : See — Schulte, Louis O., and Wolf. 3,314,292. Wolf, Horst F., and V. W. Goldsworthy, to McDonnell Douglas Corp. Electronic circuit for simulating certain character- istics of a biological neutron. 3,351,773, 11-7- SS.5. CI. 307— Wolf, Jacob 160.55. 'Wolf, James E., to R.S.L. Shuttlecocks Co.. Ltd ment for shuttlecocks. 3,359,002, 12-19-67. CI. Wolf, Jerome L. Chain saw. 3,340,911 135. Rotor head. 3,303,888, 2-14-67, CI. 170— Vane ele- 273—106. 9-12-67, CI. 143 — Wolf, Jesse D., to Universal Drafting Systems, Inc. Miterin? drafting machine for the development of isometric views. 3,296,701. 1-10-67, CI. 33—77. Wolf, Jesse D., to Marriott-Hot Shoppes Inc. Business orders control system and apparatus. 3,304,416, 2-14-67, CI. 242-023— P- -92 Wolf, Jesse D., to Audio-Visual Dynamics, Inc. Audio visual display apparatus. 3,304,836, 2-21-67, CI. 88 — 28. Wolf, Jesse D., to Universal Drafting Systems, Inc. Dual pur- pose drafting machine. 3,343,207, 9-26-67. CI. 3:: — 70. Wolf, Leona. All-weather garment. 3,333,281, 8-1-67, CI. 2—211. Wolf, Lloyd J. Interconnected controls for plural transmis- sions. 3,326,314, 6-20-07, CI. ISO — 77. Wolf Machine Co., The : See — Shields, Charles F. 3,347,125. Wolf, Milton : See — Alburn, Harvey E., Grant, Clark, and Wolf. 3,351,587. Wolf, Milton^ to American Home Products Corp. Spiro(indo- line-3,2'-[2H-l,3]thiazin)-2-ones and derivatives thereof. 3,314,951, 4-18-67, CI. 260—243. Wolf, Milton, J. L. Szabo, and J. L. Kiebold, to American Home Products Corp. Glyoxanilide thiosemicarbazones. 3,299.131, 1-17-67, CI. 260—552. Wolf, Milton, and D. J. Flanigan, to American Homes Prod- ucts Corp. Pyrazole-1-ethanol derivatives. 3,303,200, 2-7- 67, CI. 260—310. Wolf, Milton, and F. Greek. Diphenyloxamic acid deriva- tives. 3,306,902, 2-28-67, CI. 260 — 268. Wolf, Milton, and A. A. Mascitti, to American Home Products Corp. 1,3,9 - triazaspiro[5,5]undeca-l,3-dienecarbonitriles. 3,314,956. 4-18-67, CI. 260—256.4. Wolf, Milton, and F. J. Greek, to American Home Products Corp. Derivatives of phenothiazine-10-glyoxylic acids and intermediates in the preparation thereof. 3,320,245, 5-16- 67, CI. 260—243. Wolf, Milton, and F. J. Greek, to American Home Products Corp. Amide and piperazides of carbazole-9-glyoxylie acid. 3,32S,406, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 268. Wolf, Milton, and D. Flitter, to American Home Products Corp. Process for the production of acid halides and use thereof in the production of penicillins. 3,331,834, 7-18-67, CI. 260—239.1. Wolf, Morris A. Adjustable mannequin arms. 3,319,846, 5-16-67, CI. 223—68. Wolf, Morris A. Manikin. 3,319,848, 5-16-67, CI. 223—72. Wolf, Oskar. Can opener having spout forming means. 3,311,974, 4-4-67, CI. 30—6.1. Wolf, Paul A., and F. J. Bobalek, to The Dow Chemical Co. Brominated phenyl thiocyanate composition and wood treat- ment method. 3,328.243, 6-27-67, CI. 167—38.6. Wolf, Raymond A. : See — Rothenberg, Jerome H., and Wolf. 3,332,607. Wolf, Robert C. : See— Marconet, Ronald P., Lutz, and Wolf. 3,348,456. W T olf, Robert F. : See — Clark, Harold E., and Wolf. 3,327,541. Wolf, Robert F., to General Motors Corp. Poly-phase mag- netic suspension transformer. 3,316,032, 4-25-67, CI. 308—10. Wolf, Rudolph J., Jr., to The Budd Co Thin film pressure transducer. 3,328.653, 6-27-67, CI. 317—246. Wolf, Siegfried, and C. R. Young, to E. W. Bliss Co. Tilted spindle grinder. 3,353,305, 11-21-67, CI. 51 — 165. Wolf, Tobin, to Deluxe Reading Corp. Toy for three dimen- sional carving. 3,299,779, 1-24-67. CI. 90 — 13.1. Wolf, Tobin. Tethered bomber plane and mechanism for re- leasing bombs. 3,318.042, 5-9-67. CI. 46 — 77. Wolf, Tobin, to The Singer Co. Battery operated portable toy phonograph. 3,319,965, 5-16-67, CI. 274 — 1. Wolf, Walter A. Powered friction-driving device for vehicles. 3,339,659, 9-5-67, CI. 180 — 33. Wolf, Walther. : See — Von Konig, Anita, and Wolf. 3,346.382. Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3,335,006. Von Konig, Anita, Wolf, and Mader. 3,340,058. Wolfe, Brian S.. and M. L. Gilbert, to Elliott Brothers (Lon- don) Ltd. Fault detecting and switching circuit for pro- viding reliability in amplifier circuits. 3,305,791, 2-21- 67, CI. 330—30. Wolfe, Carl H. : Sre — Schuster, Norman J., and Wolfe. 3,344.515. Wolfe. Charles, Jr. Grading instruments. 3,307,264, 3-7-67, CI. 33—73. Wolfe, David F., to Record-A-Pnnch Corp. Information stor- ing apparatus. 3.351,950, 11-7-67, CI. 346 — 104. Wolfe, Denis G. : See — Tyler, Hugh J., and Wolfe. 3,316.375. Tyler, Hugh J., and Wolfe. 3.35S.494. Wolfe, Edgar H., to The Barrett Bindery Co. Method of fabri- cating steel rule dies. 3,322,004, 5-30-67, CI. 76 — 107. Wolfe, Gerald W. Compressed air rocket propelling device. 3.301,246, 1-31-67, CI. 124 — 13. Wolfe, Gerald W. Swimming fins and planes. 3,335,441, 8-15- 67, CI. 9—330. Wolfe, Glenn D., and L. W. Hansen, to Heller Industries, Inc. Tee ball marker. 3,302,344, 2-7-67, CI. 52 — 103. Wolfe, Heinz S., to National Research Development Corp. Tun- ing arrangement for radio transmitter. 3,351,S60, 11-7-67. CI. 325—173. Wolfe, J. E. : See — Forbes, John W. 3,314,221. Wolfe, James G., to Halliburton Co. Electronic combination lock. 3,321,673, 5-23-67, CI. 317—134. Wolfe, James R., Jr. : See — Albin, Jerry R., and Wolfe. 3,329,650. 1450 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wolfe, James R., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Vulcanization of chloroprene polymers using a mixture of a thioacetannde and a guanidine. 3,296,223, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 79.5. Wolfe, John A., to Honeywell Inc. Plural channel control apparatus. 3,334,282, 8-1-67, CI. 318 — 18. Wolfe, John E. : See — Hughes, William C, and Wolfe. 3,328,776. Wolfe, John L. : See — Meyer, Paul P., and Wolfe. 3,346,973. Wolfe, John S. B. : See — Di Salvo, Joseph G., and Wolfe. 3,306,342. Wolfe, Larry W., and J. L. Pulenwider. Automatic egg fumi- gator. 3,326,114, 6-20-67, CI. 99 — 258. Wolfe, Leslie E. Cable brake operator for trucks and the like. 3,303,716, 2-14-67, CI. 74—505. Wolfe, Louis H. : See — Radd, Frederick J., and Wolfe. 3,357,458. Riggs, Olen L., Jr., Wolfe, and Every. 3,320,318. Wolfe, Max G. Automatic window washer and dryer for modern skyscrapers. 3,298,052, 1-17-67, CI. 15 — 302. Wolfe, Merritt W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Re- pair element and method of use. 3,296,048, 1-3-67, CI. 156—97. Wolfe, Merritt W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Valve member and method of use. 3,311,153, 3-28-67, CI. 152 — 429. Wolfe, Merritt W., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Spiral cord center patch. 3,332,466, 7-25-67, CI. 152 — 367. Wolfe, Peter N., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Space charge limited conduction solid state electron device. 3,321,711, 5-23-67, CI. 330 — 39. Wolfe, Robert A. Tog waterway. 3,302,949, 2-7-67, CI. 272 — 32. Wolfe, Robert A. Phonograph-slide projector combination. 3,357,304, 12-12-67, CI. 88—28. Wolfe. Robert .i . : See — Scidmore, Wright H., and Wolfe. 3,352,620. Wolfe, Robert W. : See — Sadlow, Chester A., Reichner, and Wolfe. 3,326,112. Wolfe, Roger T., and A. R. Surrey, to Sterling Drug Inc. 8- chloropyrazolo-[l,5-c]quinazoline derivatives and methods of preparing same. 3,313,815, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 256.4. Wolfe, Samuel E. Method and apparatus for transporting slurries. 3,313,577, 4-11-67, CI 302 — 64. Wolfe, Saul, to Bristol-Myers Co. Anhydropenicillins. 3,311,- 638, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 306.7. Wolfe. Victoria V. : See- Meyer, Paul P., and Wolfe. 3,346,973. Wolfe, Wade, Jr., to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Process for actuating aluminum anode. 3,336,163, 8-15-67, CI. 136 — Wolfelsperger. Robert O. : See — Young, William E., Wolfelsperger, and Pasco. 3,331,320 Wolfendale, Caleb P., to Sogenique (Electronics) Ltd. Angu- lar position transducer employing a eapacitive potentiom- eter. 3,296,522, 1-3-67, CI. 323—93. Wolfendale, Caleb P., to Sogenique (Electronics) Ltd. Posi- tion-sensitive apparatus. 3,297,941. 1-10-67, CI. 323 — 93. Wolfendale, Caleb P., to Sogenique (Electronics) Ltd. Posi- tion responsive apparatus including a eapacitive poten- tiometer. 3,348,133, 10-17-67, Cl. 323—93. Wolfer, Harnisch P., to W & W Products, composed of D. Whaley, and L. P. Wolfer. Hand instrument for electrolytic and acid etching. 3,346,477, 10-10-67, Cl. 204 — 224. Wolfert, George L., to General Electric Co. Ballast employ- ing plurality of temperature sensitive fuses. 3,351,815, 11-7-67, Cl. 317 — 40. Wolfes, Wolfgang, to Chemische Werke Witten G.m.b.H. Photochemical process for the preparation of chloride de- rivatives of para-tolunitrile. 3,341,439, 9-12-67, Cl. 204 — 158. Wolff, Anthony, to United States Rubber Co. Method of packaging tacky elastomeric material and packaging paper therefor. 3,314,211, 4-18-67, Cl. 53 — 32. Wolff, E., Maschinenfabrik u. Eisengiesserie, Firma : See — Schlechter, Alfred. 3,352,540. Wolff, Fred G. : See — Lynch, John T., and Wolff. 3,302,182. Wolff. Frederick M., to Century Lighting Inc. Parallel ganged multiple potentiometer. 3,307,133, 2-28-67, Cl. 338 — 194. Wolff, Frederick M., to Century Lighting, Inc. Parallel ganged multiple potentiometer. 3,355,694, 11-28-67, Cl. 338 — 202. Wolff, George D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fuel venting. 3,307,491, 3-7-67, Cl. 103 — 203. Wolff, George D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg Co. system. 3,320,892, 5-23-67, Cl. 103 — 2. Wolff, George D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Distributor fuel injection pump with precharging and pilot injection. 3,348,- 488, 10-24-67, Cl. 103—2. Wolff, George D., to Allis-Chalmers Mfg. Co. Fuel injection system. 3,352,245, 11-14-67, Cl. 103 — 2. Wolff, George D. Hose cover stripping tool. 3,354,762, 11-28- 67, Cl. 82 — 4. Wolff, Jack H. : See — Goldstine, Hallan E., Cohen, Wolff, and Arnold. 3,327,- Wolff, Julius E., to United States of America, Navy. Semi- conductor power supply regulator and protective circuitry therefor. 3,344,318, 9-26-67, Cl. 317—20. pump Fuel injection Wolff, Justus : See — Hochstrasser, Josef, and Wolff. 3,343,225. Wolff, Louis : See — Greenwald, Harry. 3 314,515. Greenwald, Harry. '3,330,141. Greenwald, Harry. 3,334,501. Greenwald, Harry. 3,339,384. Wolff, Otto, and E. Hentschel, to Siemens & Halske Aktienge- sellschaft. Sequentially operated plural valve for vacuum installation. 3,314,448, 4-18-67, Cl. 137 — 627.5. Wolff. Vernon C, Jr. : See — Funck, Dennis L., and Wolff. 3,296,172. Wolff, Werner, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Bruning. Waterproof, plastic compositions of matter resistant to electrostatic charge consisting of homo- and copolymers of vinyl chloride. 3,298,983, 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 23. Wolff, William F., to Standard Oil Co. 9,10-dihydro-9-mono- thioanthroic acid. 3,299,122, 1-17-67, Cl. 260 — 500. Wolffe, Edward L. : See — Nemec, Joseph W., Wolffe, and Lewis. 3,314,988. Wolfgang, Krank, and G. Mohrin. Variable pitch corrugated waveguide. 3,345,590, 10-3-67, Cl. 333 — 95. Wolfgang, Loren E. Tractor hitch. 3,313,558, 4-11-67, Cl. 280—515. Wolfgram, Edgar W., to Motorola, Inc. Cathode ray tube manu- facture. 3,353,753, 11-21-67, Cl. 241—15. Wolfgram, John R. Toilet flush valve. 3,358,295, 12-19-67, Wolfi, Adoff : See— Keil, Alfred, Mally, Gruhl, and Wolfi. 3,357,047. Wolfmever, Howard J., to Corn Products Co. Frozen desserts. 3,335,013, 8-8-67, Cl. 99—136. Wolfner, William F., II, J. G. Wallace, G. L. Soltis, M. H. Griswold, and J. R. Montgomery, to Dictaphone Corp. Dicta- tion apparatus. 3,323,S04, 6-6-67, Cl. 274 — 21. Wolford, Byron F., to Proximity Controls, Inc. Pressure equalizing switch device. 3,349,203, 10-24-67, Cl. 200 — 83. Wolford, Dale E., to F. E. Myers & Bro. Co. Method for spraying. 3,298,608, 1-17-67, Cl. 239—8. Wolford Dale E., to The F. E. Myers & Bro. Co. Spraying apparatus. 3,319,890, 5-16-67, Cl. 237—77. Wolford, Lionel T. : See — Snyder, Joseph Q., Swisher, Weesner, and Wolford. 3,332,- 989. Wolford, Wallace W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Plastic bottle trimming method. 3,319,498, 5-16-67, Cl. 83—35. Wolford, Wallace W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Multi-pack con- tainer carrier. 3,341,245, 9-12-67, Cl. 294 — 87.2. Wolfram, Adolf E., to General Electric Co. Ultra high frequency converter. 3.299,360, 1-17-67, Cl. 325—436. Wolfram, Adolf E., to General Electric Co. Transistorized autodyne converter and amplifier circuit arrangement. 3,333,200, 7-25-67, Cl. 325 — 443. Wolfrom, Robert E. : See — Unger, Victor H„ and Wolfrom. 3,307,931. Wolfrum, Gerhard : See — Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, Rutter, and Menzel. 3,316,238. Hanke, Hans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, and Wunderlich. 3,324,- 105. Wolfrum, Richard L., to Acoustica Associates, Inc. System for volumetric analysis. 3,357,245, 12-12-67, Cl. 73 — 290. Wolfslayer, Donald R. : See — Bertsch, Thomas R., and Wolfslayer. 3,338,621. Wolfson, Leonard L., to Nalco Chemical Co. Method of con- trolling growth of microorganisms in industrial water sys- tems. 3,300,373, 1-24-67, Cl. 162—190. Wolinski, Leon E. • See — McBride, Richard T., and Wolinski. 3,296,011. Wolinski, Leon E., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Graft polymerization on polymeric substrates. 3,353,988, 11-21- 67, Cl. 117 — 47. Wolk, Ronald H. : See — Schuman, Seymour C, Wolk, and Chervenak. 3,321,393. Wolk, Ronald H., and S. B. Alpert, to Hydrocarbon Research, Inc. High conversion level hydrogenation of residuum. 3,338,820, 8-29-67, Cl. 208 — 108. Wolk, William A. : See — Prickett, Robert L., Janus, and Wolk. 3,350,560. Woll, Carvel A. Fish lure. 3,352,052, 11-14-67, Cl. 43 — 42.06. Woll, Thomas P., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Stringless guitar-like electronic musical instrument. 3,340,343, 9-5-67, Cl. 84 — 1.13. VVollard Aircraft Service Equipment Inc. : See — Preiss, Lester L. 3,310,823. Riggles, William M., Jr. 3,339,860. Wollard, Joseph C, Slaney, and Preiss. 3,315,291. Wollard, Joseph C, Slaney, and Preiss. 3,317,942. Wollard, Joseph C, Slaney, and Preiss. 3,341,875. Wollard, Joseph C, J. S. Slaney, and L. L. Preiss, to Wollard Aircraft Service Equipment, Inc. Conveyance loading ap- paratus. 3,315,291, 4-25-67, Cl. 14 — 71. Wollard, Joseph C, J. S. Slaney, and L. L. Preiss, to Wollard Aircraft Service Equipment, Inc. Extensible conveyance gangway. 3,317,942, 5-9-67, Cl. 14 — 71. Wollard, Joseph C, J. S. Slaney, and L. L. Preiss, to Wollard Aircraft Service Equipment Inc. Conveyance gangway. 3,341,875, 9-19-67, Cl. 14 — 71. LIST OF PATENTEES 1451 Wollek, Raymond F., and J. A. Guerra, to Daubert Chemical Co. Protective coating compositions for use in airless spray equipment for coating metallic underbodies of automotive vehicles. 3,313,635, 4-11-07, CI. 10G— 14. Wollensak, John C, to Ethyl Corp. Process for preparation of an amine nitrile. 3,337,007, S-22-07, CI. 260 — 465.5. Wollentin, Robert W. : See — Buck. Ivan E.. Jr.. and Wollentin. 3,325,664. Knochel, William J., and Wollentin. 3,341,915. Wollgien, Herbert R., and E. II. Chang, to Fremont Indus- tries, Inc. Method of cleaning and phosphatizing copper circuits. 3,345,217. 10-3-67, CI. 14S— 6.15. Wollner, Paul, and A, Quayle, to Aeroil Products Co., Inc. Infra-red burner. 3,311,104, 3-2S-67. CI. 126 — 92. Wollrich, Arthur E., Hughes Aircraft Co. Voltage divider network encapsulated in the housing of a storage tube. 3,299,316, 1-17-67, CI. 315—52. Wollum, James E. : .See — Hauck, Erwin A., and Wollum. 3,340,512. Wollweber, Hartmund : See — Horstmann, Harald, Wollweber, and Meng. 3,356,692. Wollweber, Hartmund, R. Hiltmann, H. Kaller, and H.-G. Kroneberg, to Farbenl'abriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. d(-)-N-tert. butyl-and-N-isopropvl-l-phenyl-2-amino-ethanol. 3.344, 18S, 9-26-67, CI. 260—570.6. Wolniak, Stanley C. : See — Gray, Raymond K., and Wolniak. 3,336,774. Wolniak, Stanley C, and E. M. Spencer, to The Illinois Lock Co. Rod seal. 3,317,215, 5-2-67, CI. 277 — 1S8. Wolowicz, Richard S., D. Kossnar, and T. E. Oiler, to Con- tainer Corp. of America. Display carton for an elongated article. 3.344.911, 10-3-67, CI. 206 — 15.14. Wolpa, Lester L.. and W. V. McNeely, to Cipco-Cincinnati Industrial Products Co. Apparatus for making dual pur- pose tiles. 3,340,568, 9-12-67, CI. 18 — 4. Wolpert Associates Inc. : See — Wolpert. George H., Jr. 3,325,167. Wolpert, George H., Jr.. to Wolpert Associates Inc. Target and elastically adjustably tethered projectile. 3,325,167, 6-13-67. CI. 273—98. Woltche, Walter : See — Solisch, Rudolf, and Woltche. 3,350,157. Solisch, Rudolf, and Woltche. 3,360.320. Wolter, Allan R., to The Boeing Co. Charged particle deflect- ing apparatus having hemispherical electrodes. 3,313,969, 4-11-67, CI. 313—63. Wolter, Donald R. : See — Burant, Leonard J., Jones, and Wolter. 3,306,775. Wolter, Erich, and K. Schwarz. to Telefunken Patentverwer- tungsgellschaft m.b.H. Tuner with circuit component sup- porting partition. 3,317,864, 5-2-67, CI. 334 — 85. Wolter, Gilbert R. : See — Chambers, Worthy L., and Wolter. 3,295,869. Jepson, Ivar, Wied, and Wolter 3,321,794. Jepson, Ivar, and Wolter. 3,333,824. Wolter, Gilbert R., W. L. Chambers, and F. J. Ritter, to Sun- beam Corp. Mixer. 3,333, S25, 8-1-67, CI. 259 — 1. Wolter, Heinz, to Josef Voss K.G. Steering-wheel lock pro- vided with an ignition switch. 3,313,132, 4-11-67, CI. 70 — 252. Wolters, Gerard C, to General Electric Co. Structure for controlling pushbuttons. 3,301,087, 1-31-67, CI. 74 — 483. Wolters, Gerard C, to General Electric Co. Rapid transition squelch circuit. 3,314,010, 4-11-67, CI. 325 — 34S. Wolthausen, Calvin G., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Velocity trip mechanism. 3,339,928, 9-5-67, CI. 274 — 1. Wolverine Aluminum Corp. : See — Smith, Donald L. 3,356,402. Wolverine Porcelain Enamelinc Co. : See — Holcomb. James A. 3,338,732. Wolverine Shoe and Tanning Corp. : See — Broersma, Robert J., and Reirner. 3.295,574. Broersma, Robert J., and Reimer. 3,299,926. Burch, Paul F. 3.310,085. Burch, Paul F. 3.319,442. Burch, Paul F. 3.340.916. Burch, Paul F., Broersma, and Reimer. 3,324,914. Harrington, John A., xlllwardt, Porter, and Wass 3,299.455. Harrington, John A., Broersma, Runnells, and Johnson. 3.295,216. Wolverine Tov Co. : See — Mann, Edward J. 3,347,609. Mehelich, John J. 3,338,250. Wolz, Hermann : See — Gollmer, Gottfried, and Wolz. 3,299,086. Wagner, Kuno, Klinkmann. and Wolz. 3,297,644. Wommelsdorf, Fritz. System for testing paper cups for leaks. 3,301,044, 1-31-67, CI. 73 — 45.2. Schmidt, to Maschinenfabrik for transporting workpieces. -19. Schmidt, to Maschinenfabrik CI. 229— Wommelsdorf. Fritz, and W. Rissen G. m.b.H. Convevor 3,351,174, 11-7-67, CI. 198- Wommelsdorf, Fritz, and W. Rissen G.m.b.H. Paper cup. 3,357,623; 12-12-67 1.5. ) Wondra. Phillip C. : See — Brigner, Eugene A., Wondra, and Middleton. 3,314,285. Wondrak, Gerhard, and G. Strohrmann, to Chemische Werke Huls Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for regulating the level of soot. 3,300,091, 1-24-67, CI. 222 — 1. Wong, Backman, to Standard-Thomson Corp. Temperature responsive actuator apparatus. 3,308,668, 3-14-67, CI. 73— 36S.3. Wong, Edward L., to King-O-Matic Equipment Corp. Carton closing machine and method. 3,332,199, 7-25-67, CI. 53 — 35. Wong, Herbert K., and J. G. Yee, to Polarized Panel Corp. Machine for producing light polarizing panels and method. 3,322,601, 5-30-67, CI. 156 — 499. Wong, James : See — Kondakow, Mikolaj O., and Wong. 3,298,555. Wong, Lip F., to Reynolds Metals Co. Well drilling pipe con- struction and the like. 3,326,581, 6-20-07, Cl. 285—173. Wong, Robert, and P. W. Sullivan, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Epoxide additive for amylaceous forming size com- positions. 3,298,859, 1-17-67, Cl. 117—126. Wong, Robert, and P. W. Sullivan, to Owens-Corning Fiberglas Corp. Method of solubilizing resinous materials. 3,336,253, 8-15-67, Cl. 260—29.2. Wong, Soon Y., T. L. Gordy, and I. Politziner, to Continental Oil Co. Curtain coating machines. 3,307,516, 3-7-67, Cl. 118—324. Wong, Wai-Kee, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Sample and hold circuit with reduced drift by minimizing diode leakage current. 3,308,386, 3-7-67, Cl. 328—151. Wong, William Y. : See — Meier, Donal A., and Wong. 3,296,598. Wong, William Y., to The National Cash Register Co. Tun- nel diode flip-flop circuit having mutually coupled input circuit. 3,317,749, 5-^2-67, Cl. 307—88.5. Wonneman, Roman F. Taped aerosol valve assembly. 3,311,- 2: : ;0, 3-28-67, Cl. 206—56. Wonso, Stanley. Collapsible tube closures. 3,343,731, 9-26-67, Cl. 222—519. Wood, A. R., Mfg. Co. : See — Lippi, Dominic M. 3,322,054. Wood, Albert G. : See — Williamson, Malcolm R., and Wood. 3,322,641. Wood, Arthur B. Finger-grip food-product containers. 3,355,- 082, 11-28-67, Cl. 229—16, Wood, Arthur F. : See — Milner, Arthur H., and Wood. 3,331,007. Wood, Arthur F.. to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Resistance welding assembly. 3,348,018, 10-17-67. Cl. 219 — 119. Wood, Barrie : See — Capp, Clifford W., Gasson, Grindlay, and Wood. 3,336,- 408. Wood, Basil, to Merz & McLellan Services Ltd. Steam tur- bines. 3.301,529, 1-31-67, Cl. 253—76. Wood, Bertie B. J. : See— Adamek, Stephen, and Wood. 3,325,456. Adamek. Stephen, and Wood. 3,359,244. Wood. Burl T., to Lindsay Pipe Oline Co. Dispensing appara- tus delivering articles to raised stationary article support. 3,310.200, 3-21-67, Cl. 221 — 192. Wood, C. P., and Co. : See — Wood, Charles P., Jr. 3,360,127. Wood, Carl F. : See- Warwick, Edward H., and Wood. 3,342,291. Wood, Carroll C, to The Hallicrafters Co. Flexible con- nector. 3,315,184, 4-18-67, Cl. 333—95. Wood, Charles P., Jr., to C. P. Wood and Co. Oil separator for refrigeration systems. 3,300,127, 12-26-07, Cl. 210 — SO. Wood, Clyde M., and D. R. Toilet seat lifter. 3,303,517, 2-14-67, Cl. 4 — 251. Wood Conversion Co. ; See — Cadotte, John E. 3,297,517. Cadotte, John E., and McGervey. 3,357,516. Hureau, Jacques. 3,333,039. Jessup, James O. 3.327.333. Joseph, Gerald J., and Olson. 3,342,006. Larsen, Ronald L. 3,315,283. Nicholson, Merle A. 3,354,598. Oia, Wayne J. 3.308.945. Oja, Wayne J. 3,332,114. Oja, Wayne J. 3,341,890. Olson, Kern C. 3,308,5S6. Olson, Kern C. 3,325.954. Valsvik, Donald J. 3,355.206. Wiegand, Donald E. 3,348,681. Wiegand, Donald E., and Cadotte. 3,308,218. Withoff, Alfred J. 3,325,833. Wood. Darwin L. : See — Ferguson, James, and Wood. 3,316,050. Wood, David B., to Aluminum Co. of America. Railwav bogie. 3,359,923, 12-26-67, Cl. 105 — 189. Wood, David B., Ill, fo The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. Spindle torque amplifier. 3,329,066, 7-4-67, Cl. 90 — 11. Wood, David L., to General Electric Co. Floodlight. 3,350,- 554, 10-31-67, Cl. 240—3. Wood, David M. : See — Morris, Cyril, and Wood. 3,332,929. Wood, Derek, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Redundant control sys- tem. 3,338,138, 8-29-67, Cl. 91 — 411. Wood, Derek, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Redundant control sys- tem. 3,33S,139, 8-29-67, Cl. 91 — 411. Wood, Derek J. : See — Iwnicki, Kurt, and Wood. 3,357,655. Wood, Derek J., W. G. Parr, and P. C. C. Sanders, to British Nylon Spinners Ltd. Spinnerets. 3,321,S02, 5-30-67, Cl. 18—8. 1452 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1987 Wood, Donald H. : See — Keating, Stephen J., Jr., and Wood. 3,319,092. Wood, Donald L., to Concrete-Steel Corp. Mount for tractor canopy post. 3,353,852, 11-21-67, CI. 2S7— 20. Wood, Doris R. : See — Wood, Clyde M., and D. R. 3,303,517. Wood Electric Corp. : See — Brackett, Lawrence W. 3,329,912. Brackett, Lawrence W. 3,331,934. Francis. Joseph, and Pennell. 3,353,127. Wood, Ernest C. : See — Sheyick, Irving M., and Wood. 3.319,954. Wood, Ernest C, % to Peter B. Samuels, and V3 to Rene Le Vaux. Hemostatic clip constructions. 3,326,216, 6-20-07, CI. 128—325. Wood, Ernest €., 33%% each to P. B. Samuels and R. L. G. Vaux. Hemostatic clip remover. 3,344,649, 10-3-67, CI. 72—392. Wood, Fenton M. : See — Crouch, Alfred E., and Wood. 3,341,771. Wood, Fenton M., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Meth- od of and apparatus for magnetically inspecting ferro- magnetic members for inside and outside surface discon- tinuities and ascertaining therebetween. 3,317,824, 5-2— 67, CI. 324—37. Wood, Fenton M., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Elec- tromagnetic flaw detection apparatus with velocity com- pensation. 3,328,681, 6-27-67, CI. 324—37. Wood Fenton M., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method and apparatus for measuring true discontinuities in members of varying thickness by compensating for the effect of thickness on such measurements. 3,345,563, 10—3— 67, CI. 324—37. Wood, Fenton M., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Appa- ratus and method for magnetically detecting defects in fer- romagnetic members by measuring changes in reluctance paths caused thereby. 3,356,938, 12-5-67, CI. 324 — 37. Wood, Fenton M., and N. B. Proctor, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method of and apparatus for ultrasonic in- spection utilizing correlation techniques. 3,295,362, 1—3- 67. CI. 73 — 67.9. Wood, Fenton M., and N. B. Proctor, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Method of inspection utilizing ultrasonic en- ergy. 3,302,453, 2-7-67, CI. 73—67.7. Wood, Fenton M., and A. E. Crouch, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Fail indication circuit for magnetic inspec- tion system. 3,319,160, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 37. Wood, Fenton M., and N. B. Proctor, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Ultrasonic inspection system using doppler shift. 3,321.959, 5-30-67, CI. 73—67.7. Wood, Fenton M., and W. T. Walters, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Pipe thread inspection apparatus utilizing a threaded sensor for engaging the threads of the pine. 3,327.205, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 37. Wood, Fenton M., and W. T. Walters, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Device for inspecting upset area of tubular members. 3.327,206. 6-20-67, CI. 324—37. Wood, Fenton M., and N. B. Proctor, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Ultrasonic flaw detection. 3,332,278, 7-25-67, CI. 73—67.7. Wood, Fenton M., A. E. Crouch, and W. T. Walters, to Amer- ican Machine & Foundry Co. Reciprocating apparatus with means to maintain the reciprocation centered over an anomaly. 3.346,807, 10-10-67. CI. 324 — 37. Wood, Fenton M., and W. T. Walters, to American Machine and Foundry Co. Electromagnetic inspection system utilizing search coils nested within one another. 3,354,385, 11-21— 67. CI. 324—37. Wood, Frank A., to Zenith Radio Corp. Convergence device for color television. 3,348,177, 10-17-67, CI. 335—213. Wood, Franklin D., to Allen-Bradlev Co. Electronic package assembly. 3,351,701, 11-7-67, CI. 174—52. Wood, Frederick C, to Union Oil Co. of California. Integral hydroeraeking-hydrotreating process. 3,338,S19, 8-29-67, CI. 208—97. Wood, Gar, Industries, Inc. : See — Aske, Charles B., Jr. 3.333,900. Spisak, Edward G. 3,305,275. Spisak, Edward G. 3,322,468. Wood, Garfield A., Jr. Fishing reel and brake. 3,329,373, 7-4- 67, CI. 242—84.44. Wood, George A. : See — Hobrough, Gilbert L., and Wood. 3,330,964. Wood, George C. Combined mill and spreader. 3,301,566, 1-31-67, CI. 275—3. Wood, George D.. to Lever Bros. Co. Dentifrice composition. 3,325,368, 6-13-67, CI. 167—93. AVood, George M„ Jr. : See — Melfi. Leonard T., Jr., Wood, and Yeager. 3,312,101. Wood, Gerald L., to Hallmark Cards, Inc. Merchandise con- tainer. 3,352,478, 11-14-67, CI. 229 — 44. Wood, Hamilton L. : See — Fleisehhauer, Eugene T., Harding, and Wood 3,334,635. Wood, Homer J. Protective hearing aid. 3,306,991, 2-28- 67, CI. 179 — 107. Wood, Irwin B. : See — Bullock, Milon W., and Wood. 3,309,270. Wood, James D. L. H., and D. P. Lomer, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Neutron generators. 3,311,771, 3-2S-67, CI. 313 — 61. Wood, James R. Angle and taper gauging assembly. 3,336,- 675, 8-22-67, CI. 33—174. Wood, John, Co. : See — Mankin, Paul A., and Nelson. 3,352,582. Nelson, Lowell F., and Hanson. 3,342,537. Wood, John F., to Electro-Voice, Inc. Phonograph pickup. 3,313,891, 4-11-67, CI. 179 — 100.41. Wood, John O., to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Lace-fabric making machines. 3,298,274, 1-17-67, CI. 87 — 24. Wood, John W. Abrading apparatus for use in well bores. 3,342,270. 9-19-07, CI. 166 — 173. Wood, Joseph F. : See — Lewallen, William J., and Wood. 3,301,792. Wood, Joseph H. J. Apparatus for the grinding and/or dis- persing of pigments in a liquid medium. 3,332,631, 7-25-67, CI. 241—172. Wood, Keith S. : See — Kennedy, Alan M. and Wood. 3,354,852. Wood, Kenneth E., to United States of America, Navy. Auto- matic noise figure meter. 3,351,853, 11-7-67, CI. 324 — 57. Wood, Larry M., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic fuser monitoring apparatus. 3,357,401, 12-12-67, CI. 118 — 637. Wood, Lawrence M. : See — Casebeer, Oran T., Wood, and Harvey. 3,312,086. Wood, Lawrence M., to Eastman Kodak Co. Flash extender. 3,348,188, 10-17-67, CI. 339—32. Wood, Leonard J. Vending machine with coordinated pack- age holders. 3,300,086, 1-24-67, CI. 221—67. Wood, Louis L. : See — Steadman, Thomas R., and Wood. 3.350,458. Wood, Lyle R. Method of producing rare earth oxyfluoride. 3,341,437, 9-12-67, CI. 204 — 61. Wood, Marc, Societe Anonyme Pour la Promotion, des Echanges Techniques Internationaux : See — Gewiss, Lucien-Victor. 3,313,080. Gewiss, Lucien V. 3,351,441. Wood, Marvin E. : See — Olson, Ralph A., Wood, and Langley. 3.335,447. Parks, John W.. Olson, and Wood. 3,355,020. Wood, Michael B., to Ferranti, Ltd. Continuous monitor and binary chain code transmitter and receiver system. 3,335,- 404, 8-8-67, CI. 340—164. Wood, Morris B. Intermittent windshield wiper systems. 3,339,221, 9-5-67, CI. 15—250.12. Wood, Morris E., to Bronson Specialties, Inc. Spinning reel. 3,296.731, 1-10-67. CI. 43 — 20. Wood Newspaper Machinery Corp. : See — Degutis, Anthony C. 3,309,035. Stanford, William T. 3,310,942. Tollison, Paul L., Ricards, and Schkeeper. 3,300,819. Wood, Orin L. : See — Fox, Harold L„ Thorne, and Wood. 3,336,931. Wood, Palmer R., and F. B. Wallace, Jr., to The Garrett Corp. Air mass flow multiplier for thrust augmentation. 3,318,- 097, 5-9-67, CI. 60 — 262. Wood, Paul W., to General Motors Corp. Two-state radiant energy actuated circuits. 3,321,632, 5-23-67, CI. 250- 209. Wood, Phillip G. Container filling apparatus. 3,314,454, 4-18-67, CI. 141—72. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Co. Packaging machine and method. 3,295,291, 1-3-67, CI. 53—32. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Article carrier. 3,306,- 485, 2-28-67, CI. 220 — 113. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Bottle carrier. 3,306,519. 2-28-67, CI. 229 — 40. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Article carrier. 3,330,- 463, 7-11-67, CI. 229 — 40. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Bottle carrier. 3,331,- 530, 7-18-67, CI. 220—113. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Bottle carrier. 3,339,- 723, 9-5-67, CI. 206 — 65. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Container with inner- cushioning structure. 3,347,445, 10-17-67, CI. 229—23. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Bottle carrier. 3,348,- 671, 10-24-67, CI. 206—65. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Article carrier. 3,349,- 957, 10-31-67, CI. 220—113. Wood, Prentice J., to The Mead Corp. Interlocking means for a pair of overlapping panels. 3,351,263, 11-7-67, CI. 229- 40. Wood, Raymond E„ and C. H. Wolf, to TWR Inc. Tuned coil assembly. 3,319,131, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 101. Wood, Reuben E., to United States of America, Army. Com- pact reserve type strip battery. 3,313,657, 4-11-67, CI. 136—90. Wood, Richard A. : See — Webb, James E. 3,347,665. Wood. Richard F. : See — Hopengarten, Abram, and Wood. 3,320,543. Wood, Richard F., to Philco-Ford Corp. Remote control receiver with a detector responsive only to unmodulated carrier wave. 3,299,358, 1-17-67, CI. 325—393. Wood, Robert L., C. Galusha, and H. F. Mader, to Crown Zellerbach Corp. Paper sizing lubricant composition com- prising a fatty acid and non ionic lubricant. 3,357,844, 12-12-67, CI. 106 — 159. Wood, Robert S. Medicine dispenser. 3,351,241, 11-7-67, CI. 222 — 158. LIST OF PATENTEES 1453 Wood, Russell E. Prismatic distance measuring instrument having a plurality of discrete prisms, 3,322,022, 5-30-07, CI. 88—2.3. Wood, Sherman L. : See — Rittenhouse, Howard E., and Wood. 3.350.93S. Wood, Stanley A ; Si i Mitchell, William, and Wood. 3,359,277. Wood, Stanley D., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours, and Co. Re- movable liner for a vent port housing. 3,350,742, 11-7- 07. CI. 18 — 12. Wood, Thomas F., and J. T. Angiolini, to Givaudan Corp. Derivatives of hydrindacene and process for preparing same. 3,347,946, 10-17-67, CI. 260—668. Wood, William : See — Calmon, Calvin, Greer, and Wood. 3,342,755. Wood, William A., and C. A. Zeldon, to Kennecott Copper Corp. Mandrel for continuous casting mold. 3,342,252, 9-19-67, CI. 164 — 283. Wood. William II. : See — •lones, Hal, Jr., and Wood. 3,319,047. Wood, William R. : See — Burrough, Donald E., and Wood. 3,339,352. Wood, William T. : See — Willmann, Donald P., and Wood. 3,327,072. Wood. Willis A., and S. R. Gilford, to Gilford Instrument Laboratories, Inc. Multiple sample absorption recording apparatus having a selectively variable cuvette position cvcle and means to deenergize the recorder between. 3,344,- 70-', 10-3-67, CI. 88 — 14. Woodall, James F. : See — Stalliuan, Richard C, and Woodall. 3,322,338. Woodall, Jerry M„ to International Business Machines Corp. Preparation of gallium arsenide with controlled silicon con- centrations. 3,322,501, 5-30-67, CI. 23 — 204. Woodard, Dudley G. : See — Isaacs, Philip K., Woodard, Trofimow, and Wacome. 3 317 449. Woodard, Tom A„ and T. S. Mcintosh, to United Gas Corp. Electronic analog trace averager. 3,307,019, 2-28-67, CI. 235—61.6. Woodberry, Norman T. : See — Barber, William A., and Woodberry. 3.32S.205. Barber, William A., and Woodberry. 3,348,974. Woodbery, Hunter S., to Monsanto Co. Process anil apparatus for spinning bi-component micro-denier fibers. 3,358,322, 12-19-67, CI. IS— 2.5. Woodburn, Charles R. Fuel control means. 3,301,245, 1-31- 67, CI. 123—198. Woodburn, James, Jr., to Amsted Industries Inc. Apparatus for continuous casting. 3,302,252, 2-7-67, CI. 22—57.2. Woodburn, James, Jr., to Amsted Industries Inc. Automatic level control for metal casting. 3,340,925, 9-12-67, CI. 164 — 281. Woodburn, James, Jr., and R. T. Ver Halen, to Amsted Industries Inc. Bottom feed pouring head. 3,299,480, 1-24-67, CI. 22—69. Woodbury, Henry J., to General Electric Co. Surface-adjacent junctio'n electroluminescent device. 3,300,671, 1-24—67, CI. 313—108. Woodcock, Edward C, to Williamson Mfg. Co. Ltd. Feed- ing of cut films. 3.309,079. 3-14-67. CI. 271 — 18. Woodcock, Henry J. Flow meters. 3,357,243, 12-12-67, CI. 73—194. Woodcock, Richard F., and G. A. Granitsas, to American Optical Co. Infrared image transmitting fiber devices. 3.297.3SS, 1-10-67, CI. 350 — 1. Woodcock, Robert E. : See — Bangasser, James E., and Woodcock. 3,358,787. Wooden, Andrew C. Device for indicating loss of tire air pressure. 3,329,934, 7-4-67, CI. 340—58. Wooden, Andrew C. Device for indicating loss of air pressure in a tire. 3,333,242, 7-25-67, CI. 340—58. Woodfin, Merrill J., to Sport-Wear Hosiery Mills, Inc. Stock- ing stretching test device. 3,318,141, 5-9-67, CI. 73—95. Woodford. Ernest M., to Landis Tool Co. Hydraulic starting device for an electric motor which drives heavy machine elements. 3,300,697, 1-24-67, CI. 318—136. Woodford. Joseph C. Vacuum breaker. Re. 26,235, 7-18-67, CI. 137 — 21S. Woodford, Reinold T., to Arkell and Smiths. Multi-wall mail- ing container. 3,349,990, 10-31-67, CI. 229 — 55. Woodhams, Raymond T. : See — Grace, Norman S., and Woodhams. 3,351,571. Woodhead, Harry S., to International Standard Electric Corp. Miniature diaphragm relay. 3,331,040, 7-11-67, CI. 335— 151. Woodhead, Harry S., H. J. Sloley. and W. K. Waugh, to In- ternational Standard Electric Corp. Sealed magnetic con- tact device. 3,329,914, 7-4-67, CI. 335—154. Woodhouse, Fred N., to Eastman Kodak Co. Adjustable torque spindle. 3,315,493, 4-25-67, CI. 64—30. Woodhouse, Fred W., and W. S. Owen, Jr., to Eastman Kodak Co. Automatic loop-forming and threading mechanism. 3,352,469, 11-14-67, CI. 226 — 91. Woodhouse, Robert L. : See — Speros, Dimitrios M., and Woodhouse. 3,319.456. Woodhouse, William T. Suspension file support frame 3,356,- 228, 12-5-67. CI. 211 — 45. Woodis, George E. : See — Steiner, Robert T., and Woodis. 3,345.934. Woodland Mfg. Co. : See — Vaughan, Donald R. 3,354,660. Woodland, Norman J. : See — Panaglotou, George D., and Woodland. 3,308,276. Woodland, Paul C. : See- Weber, Christian A., Rogers, and Woodland. 3,311,590. Woodland, Paul C, G. E. Clock, and R. C. Mildner, to The Dow Chemical Co. Thermal barriers for electric cables. 3,344.21'N. 0-26-67, CI. 174 — 107. Woodland, Richard G., and M. C. Hall, to Hooker Chemical Corp. Production and recovery of hydrogen halides. 3,305,309, 2-21-67, CI. 23—154. Woodle, Robert A. : See — Bozenian, Paul P., Jr., and Woodle. 3,306,849. Woodley, James L., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Fiber sampling apparatus. 3,315,o30, 4—25-07, CI. 73 — 423. Woodling, George V. Compartment-carrier having reinforced handle partition junctures. 3,297,197, 1-10-67, CI. 220 — 113. Woodling, George V. Shell box for bottle carriers. 3,318,506, 5-9-67, CI. 229—27. Woodling, George V. Metal foil and apparatus and method for dispensing metal foil. 3,335,592, 8-15-67, CI. 72 — 196. Woodling, George V. Dispensing means for a box. 3,335,933, 8-15-67, CI. 229—17. Woodling, George V. Combination packaged container and bird seed feeder means. 3,354,868, 11-28-67, CI. 119 — 52. Woodman, Charles K., to Compo Shoe Machinery Corp. Meth- od of mulling and heat-setting in shoe manufacture. 3,349,- 417, 10-31-67, CI. 12 — 142. Woodman, Charles K., to Compo Shoe Machinery Co. Method and apparatus for attaching shoe soles. 3,359,585, 12-26-67. CI. 12 — 142. Woodman Co., Inc. : See — Cutler, Duncan B., Warner, and Hadden. 3,353,327. Woodman, Leonard J., to C.A.V. Ltd. Dynamo-electric ma- chines. 3,340.414. 9-5-67, CI. 310 — 194. Woodman, Walter C. : See — Gans, Daniel, Jr., Woodman, De Luca, and Cleveland. 3,322,141. Woodmont Products, Inc. : See — Berlinghof, William L. 3,342,667. Woodring, Robert W., to International Harvester Co. Flail knife structure. 3,335,555, 8-15-67, CI. 56 — 294. Woodrow, Arthur F. Order display system. 3,352,202, 11-14- 67. CI. 88 — 24. Woodruff, George M. : See — Lee, Claude K., Rothman, Storey, aDd Woodruff. 3,323,- 273. Woodruff, Maurice D., to The Bauer Bros. Co. Cyclonic sepa- rator. 3,331,193, 7-18-67, CI. 55 — 191. Woodruff, Douglas, to Morton International Inc. Crosslinked interpolymer latex of styrene, an unsaturated carboxylic acid, an unsaturated glycidvl compound and divinyl-benzene. 3,340,217, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Woodruff, Oscar G. Animal comb and brush combination. 3,30S,500, 3-14-67, CI. 15—369. Woodruff, Oscar G. Vacuum brush. 3,358.317, 12-19-67, CI. 15—398. Woodruff, Thomas E. : See — Rusch, William T., Woodruff, and Kittredge. 3,337,748. Woodruff, Thomas E., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Playback system utilizing variable delay and speed control means for flutter and wow compensation. 3,347,997, 10-17-67, CI. 179—100.2. Woods, Alan F. : See — Somervell, Roland W. G., and Woods. 3,332,634. Woods, Allen. 49% to M. Osborne. Tobacco harvesting ma- chine. 3,347,030, 10-17-67, CI. 56 — 27.5. Woods of Colchester Ltd. : See — Daly, Brian B. 3,323,710. Woods, Edward G. : See — Johnson, Carlton R., and Woods. 3,338,094. Woods, Elvin L., to Raytheon Co. Multiaperture core mem- ory system. 3,307,161, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 174. Woods, Eric R. : See — Machado, Frank, Jr., Moore, and Woods. 3,312,792. Woods. Gary J. Electrocardiogram simulator. 3,323,06S. 5-30- 67, CI. 328—187. Woods, George H. : See — Ensign, Robert H., and Woods. 3,319,835. Woods, Gilbert F. : See — Hewett, Colin L., and Woods. 3.314,976. Hewett, Colin L., and Woods. 3,325,518. Woods, Harris L. : See — Swogger, Emery C, and Woods. 3,318,555. Woods, James F., to American Machine & Foundry Co. Re- versing toy monorail vehicle. 3,331,lo3, 7-1S-67," CI. 46 — 244. Woods, John G. : See — Casey, Harry B., and Woods. 3,354,418. Woods. John P. : See — Prickett, Tom, Jr., and Woods. 3,303,458. Woods. John P., E. B. Neitzel, and T. Prickett, Jr., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Coordinate adjustment of functions. 3,303,459, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Woods, John P., T. Prickett, Jr., W. M. Mullings, and J. K. Lyons, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Transducer indexing system for playing back various geophysical recordings. 3,303,513, 2-7-67, CI. 346 — 139. 1454 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Woods, John P., H. R. Barta, C. D. Dransfield, and E. D. Riggs, to The Atlantic Refining Co. Magnetic storage drum. 3,312,978, 4-4-67, CI. 346 — 74. Woods, John X J ., C. D. Dransfield, and T. Prickett, Jr., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Seismic record computer or profile plotter. 3,328,754, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 15.5. Woods, John P., E. B. Neitzel, and T. Prickett, Jr., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Scale corrector. 3,345,499, 10-3-67, CI. 235 — 61.6. Woods, John P., E. D. Riggs, and C. D. Dransfield, to Atlantic Richfield Co. Focusing and scanning either or both of a plu- rality of seismic sources and seismometers to produce an improved seismic record. 3,346,068, 10-10-67, CI. 181 — .5. Woods, Margaret : See — Manspeaker, Robert O., and Woods. 3,354,842. AVoods, Martin : See — Allured, Robert B., Strzelewicz, and Woods. 3,346,725. Woods, Martin, to General Motors Corp. Method and appa- ratus for determining motion characteristics of a body. 3,323,051, 5-30-67, CI. 324 — 70. Woods, Martin, to General Motors Corp. Eleetromachining method and apparatus utilizing a control for sensing cur- rent differentials between electrode segments. 3,332,863, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 143. Woods, Martin, to General Motors Corp. Method and appara- tus for electrochemical machining including servo means sensitive to a phase shift in an LC circuit for controlling the machining. 3,332,864, 7-25-67, CI. 204 — 143. Woods, Norman W., to Keeprite Products Ltd. Window mount for air conditioners. 3,306,181, 2-2S-67, CI. 98 — 94. Woods. Randell C, T. J. Engle, D. J. Conley, R. P. Kirchner, and H. T. Rex, to Superior Products Co. Concrete pipe seal groove forming mechanism. 3,305,90S. 2-2S-67, CI. 25 — 39. Woods, Rcy : See — Manspeaker. Robert O., and Woods, 3,354,842. Woods, Sylvester P. Irrigation system. 3,295,548, 1-3-67, CI. 137—344. Woods, Walter R., and K. J. Smith, to Iowa State University Research Foundation, Inc. Method of controlling bloat in ruminants. 3,317,378, 5-2-67, CI. 167 — 53. Woods. Warren W. : See — Shock, D'Arcy A., Woods, and Coffer. 3,302,206. Woods, Warren W., T. L. Gordy, and I. Politziner, to Con- tinental Oil Co. Curtain coating method and apparatus for applying a non-uniform liquid coating material to sheet stock. 3,341,354. 9-12-67, CI. 117 — 105.3. Woods, Weightstill W., to The Boeing Co. Extended range mutual inductance distance gauge. 3,316,486, 4-25-67, CI. 324—34. Woods, Wilbert E., to United States of America, Army. Hy- draulic piston soil sampler. 3,306,110, 2-28-67, CI. 73 — 421. Woods, William G., and R. F. Crawford, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Herbicidal composition and meth- od. 3,330,641, 7-11-67, CI. 71—94. Woods, William H. : See — Leonard, James H.. and Woods. 3,345,591. Woodside, Frank G., and R. F. Uren, said Uren assor. to F. G. Woodside, d.b.a. Woodside Industries. Clamshell bucket. 3,330,056, 7-11-67, CI. 37 — 184. Woodside Industries : See — Woodside, Frank G., and Uren. 3,330,056. Woodson, Herbert H., to Massachusetts Institute of Technol- ogy. Magnetohydrodynamic A-C power generator. 3,356,- 872, 12-5-67. CI. 310—11. Woodson, Ruben R. : See — Shay. James H., and Woodson. 3,345,271. Woodward. Foster R., to The Taylor-Winfield Corp. Apparatus for aligning strip in strip joining equipment. 3,355,077, 11-28-67, CI. 228—5. Woodward, Fred E. : See — Elman, Stanley H., Woodward, and Sullivan. 3,297,098. Grifo, Richard A„ and Woodward. 3,32S,309. Stefcik, Andrew, and Woodward. 3,317,305. Sugarman, Jeal, and Woodward. 3,352,790. Woodward, Fred E., and R. A. Grifo, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Water soluble esters of hydroxyl-containing micelle forming surface active compounds. 3,301,829, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 78.5. Woodward, Fred E., and A. Stefcik, to General Aniline & Film Corp. Pesticidal wettable powder formulation. 3,342,581. 9-19-67, CI. 71—2.6. Woodward Governor Co. : See — Barnes, Bernard B. 3,325,650. Parker, George E. 3,307,391. Woodward Iron Co. : See — Weaver, Simeon D. 3,325,174. Woodward, Kenneth E. : See — High, Roy F., and Woodward. 3,320.972. Mon, George, and Woodward. 3,312,237. Woodward, Melvin H. Power transmission. 3,325,149, 6-13- 67, CI. 254 — 187. Woodward, Paul E. : See — - Boevers, Billy G., Woodward, Crowe, and Barron. 3,314 - 477. Woodward, Paul E., R. D. Davidson, and W. M. Zingg, to The Dow Chemical Co. Well stimulation method employ- ing hypergolic mixtures. 3,336,982, 8-22-67, CI. 166 — 38. Woodward, Richard C, Jr., to Emerson Electric Co. Brush- less alternator. 3,309,547, 3-14-67, CI. 310 — 168. Woodward, Richard E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Copper re- covery from phenol reactor mixture. 3,356,744, 12-5-67, CI. 260—621. Woodward, Richard H., to Gorham Corp. Adjustable astro- nomic oscillator controlled by atomic oscillator. 3,339,148, 8-29-67, CI. 331 — 3. Woodward, Robert B. : See — - Dershowitz, Samuel, and Woodward. 3,329,670. Woodward, Ronald V. : See — Stubbs, Peter W. R., Woodward, and Ollerenshaw. 3,353,- 131. Woodward. Stewart A., to General Electric Co. Pushbutton switch assembly with flashover protection delay slider means. 3,299,223, 1-17-67, CI. 200 — 5. Woodward, Stewart A., to General Electric Co. Push-button slider switch having pushrod retaining means and exter- nally operable pushrod return means. 3,322,908, 5-30-67, CI. 200—5. Woodward, Stewart A., to General Electric Co. Pushbutton switch with improved slider means for optional circuit se- lection 3,346,706, 10-10-67, CI. 200 — 5. Woodward, Wilmer C, and T. C. Herring, to United States of America, Navy. Off-set tow target. 3,311,376, 3-28-67, CI. 273 — 105.3. Woodwell, Thornton G., M. C. Benedict, and A. A. Giotto, to United Aircraft Corp. Turbine vane seal. 3,295,824, 1-3- 67, CI. 253 — 39.1. Woodworth, N. A. Co. : See — Hohwart, George. 3,344,695. Hohwart, George, and Toth. 3,355,182. Woofter, Robert C. : See — Baer, Donald G., Van Slyke, and Woofter. 3,322,882. Woogerd, Stanley M., to Hercules Glue Co. Herbicidal con- centrate containing monosodium acid methanearsonate. 3,298.820, 1-17-67, CI. 71 — 2.7. Wool, Marvin S., S. Lebman, and I. Feldman, to St. Louis Janitor Supply Co., d.b.a. Navy Brand Mfg. Co. Surface cleaning preparation. 3,357,923, 12-12-67, CI. 252 — 157. Wool "O" Co. : See — Egert, Francis A. 3,306,799. Mitchell, Robert G. 3,323,406. Mitchell, Robert G., and Egert. 3,338,129. Wooldridge, James E., and O. A. Wurtenberg, to Continental Air Filters, Inc. Adjustable cam having readily detachable indexing means. 3,325,610, 6-13-67, CI. 200 — 38. Wooldridge, James M. : See — Spragg, Hal R., Price, and Wooldridge. 3,352,238. Wooldridge, Robert S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Tape transport system. 3,319,860, 5-16-67, CI. 226—95. Wooldridge, Robert S., to Sperrv Rand Corp. Vacuum pump control. 3,300,185, 12-26-67, CI. 230—12. Wooldridge, Robert S., to Sperry Rand Corp. Protective cir- cuit using silicon controlled rectifier. 3,360,685, 12-26-67, CI. 317—16. Wooldridge, Robert S., Jr., to Sperry Rand Corp. Reel motor speed regulator. 3,360,706, 12-26-67, CI. 318 — 305. Wooler, Anthony, to Rolls-Royce Ltd. Power plant. 3,306,- 036, 2-28-67, CI. 60 — 39.16. Woolever, Dwight E. Lighting fixture. 3,312,815, 4-4-67, CI. 240 — 73. Wooley, James B. : See — Aulerich, Arthur J., Heiden, and Wooley. 3,332,148. Woolf, Cyril: See — Anello, Louis G., and Woolf. 3,333,011. Anello, Louis G., and Woolf. 3,354,233. Hollander, Jerome, and Woolf. 3,324,169. Mill, Theodore, Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,304,- 322. Mill, Theodore, Rodin, Silverstein, and Woolf. 3,317,598. Nychka, Henry R., and Woolf. 3,332,993. Nychka, Henry R„ and Woolf. 3,336,376. Woolf, Cyril, and J. Hollander, to Allied Chemical Corp. Process for preparing oleophobic and hydrophobic fibers and fiber prepared therewith. 3,304,198, 2-14-67, CI. 117—161. Woolf, George. Theft-proofing device for billfold. 3,346,030, 10-10-67, CI. 150 — 47. Woolf. George P. Flag and Banner staff. 3,323,486, 6-6-67, CI. 116—173. Woolf, Irving. Advertising display device. 3,333,806, 8-1-67, CI. 248 — 201. Woolfolk, Robert L., to Sperry Rand Corp. Program chang- ing in data processing. 3,324,459, 6-6-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Woolfson, Martin G. : See — Dryden, Hugh L. 3,302,040. Woollam, John K., to Brunette Machine Works Ltd. Rotary air seal. 3,330,562, 7-11-67, CI. 277—27. Woollatt, Derek : See — Halpin, Martin J., and Woollatt. 3,315,881. Woollatt, John S„ and B. Davey, to Mather & Piatt Ltd Seals for pressure vessels or the like. 3,302,432, 2-7-67 CI. 68 — 5. Woolley, Bradford G., Jr., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Direc tional coupler having directivity improving means sltuatec near end of coupling region. 3,315,182, 4-18-67, CI 333 — 10. Woolley. Dale E. : See — Gerdes, Edgar J., and Woolley. 3,355,962. LIST OF PATENTEES 1455 Woolley, George H., and II. Adams, to Whyte & Smith Ltd. Men's hose or half hose or other knitwear articles. 3,307,- 379, 3-7-137, CI. 66—178. Woolley, Lee A., to Kingston Products Corp. Motor con- struction including a sliding stop member of a unidirec- tional drive mechanism. 3,307,056, 2-28-67. CI. 310—41. Woolley, William J., to Henry Pratt Co. Channel valve. 3,316.7120, 5-2-67, CI. 61 — 24. Woolridge, Darrel M., to American Tractor Equipment Corp. Compaction, cutter, crusher unit. 3,297,096, 1-10-67, CI. 172—464. Woolsey, Joseph W., and H. I. Bowers, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Welding jig. 3,296,- 411, 1-3-67, CI. 219—125. Woolslayer, Homer J., and C. Jenkins, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Folded oil well mast structure. 3,295,270, 1-3-67, CI. 52 — 117. Woolslayer, Homer J., C. Jenkins, J. R. Woolslayer, and E. A. Campbell, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Assembly of substructure- constructing components and method of constructing tall substructures. 3,333,377, 8-1-67, CI. 52 — 116. Woolslayer, Homer J., C. Jenkins, and E. A. Campbell, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Oil well drilling apparatus with traveling block guide. 3,333,820, 8-1-67, CI. 254 — 135. Woolslayer, Homer J., and C. Jenkins, to Lee C. Moore Corp. Adjustable oil well mast support. 3,335,987, 8-15-67, CI. 24S— 23. Woolslayer, Joseph R. : See — Woolslayer, Homer J., Jenkins, J. R. Woolslayer, and Campbell. 3,333,377. Woolson, Ferdinand C. : See — Bracalente, Emedio M., and Woolson. 3,340,727. Woolston, Lionel L., R. H. Semenoff, and R. R. Armstrong, to United States of America, Navy. Bomb-fuse function selec- tor and initiator. 3,316,807, 5-2-67, CI. 89 — 1.5. Woolworth, Richard G., to Old Pal, Inc. Lighted tackle box. 3,346.733, 10-10-67. CI. 240 — 6.4. Woor, Denis P., and C. E. Higham. to Tecalemit (Engineer- ing) Ltd. Automatic lubricating apparatus. 3,353,630, 11-21-67, CI. 1S4 — 2. Woosley, William P. : See — Bylund, Linton D., Rethwisch, and Woosley. 3,344,469. Woosley. William P., J. S. Connor, and V. E. Furnas, Jr., to Reynolds Metals Co. Apparatus for the production of metal particles. 3,340,566, 9-12-67, CI. 18 — 2.4. Wooster Brush Co., The : See — Moore, Charles G. 3,359 589. Wooster, George S., to Allied Chemical Corp. Self catalyzing epoxy resin compositions, improved polycarboxylic acid an- hydride curing agents therefor and process for preparing them. 3,301,795, 1-31-67. CI. 260 — 2. Wooster, George S., and A. J. Kane, to Allied Chemical Corp. Stable liquid dicarboxylic acid anhydride compositions. 3,341.555. 9-12-67, CI. 260—346.3. Wooten, Chris E. Dispenser apparatus adapted to be carried by a user. 3,348,741, 10-24-67, CI. 222—175. Wooten. Robert G. : See — ■ Board. William J., Jr., Wooten, and Whatley. 3.342,862. Wooten, William E. : See — Sears, Harold T., Jr., and Wooten. 3,357,593. Wootou, Thomas W. : See — Howard, William C. 3,356,080. Wootton, David B. : See — Bromby, Norman G., Rayner, and Wootton. 3,349,094. Brombv, Norman G., and Wootton. 3,357,957. Downer, John M., Wootton, and Hobbs. 3,305,500. Wootton, James C, and F. J. Baur, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Process for the improved winterization of oil. 3,360,533, 12-26-67, CI. 260—428. Worcester Foundation for Experimental Biology : See — Dorfman. Ralph I., Loken, and Gut. 3,352.890. Worcester. Gurdon S. Life vest, cushion and like pneumatic device. 3,357,032, 12-12-67, CI. 9 — 338. Worcester, Joseph A., to General Electric Co. Tunnel diode amplitude modulation detector. 3,324,402, 6-6-67, CI. 329 — 205. Worcester Valve Co., Inc. : See — Sanctuary, Robert E. 3,348,805. Worchel, Gerald S. : See — Bryan, William S., and Worchel. 3,347,720. Word, Wallace W. Liquid dispenser. 3,319, S30, 5-16-67, CI. 222 — 20. Word, William W., Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. Recoverable guide means base. 3,321,015, 5-23-67, CI. 166 — .5. Word, William W., Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. Underwater well installations. 3,322,193, 5-30-67, CI. 166 — .6. Word, William W., Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. Wellhead con- structions. 3,336,976, 8-22-67, CI. 166— .6. Word, William W., Jr., to Armco Steel Corp. Underwater well completion. 3,347,311, 10-17-67. Cl. 166 — .6. Word, William W., Jr., and M. A. Walker, to Armco Steel Corp. Method and apparatus for installing flow lines and the like in underwater well installations. 3,336,975, 8-22- 67, Cl. 166— .5. Worden, Donald P., and E. F. Abbott, to Walker Mfg. Co. Exhaust system conduit. 3,354,2S6, 11-21-67, Cl. 219— 8.5. Worden, Donald P., and J. P. Shimkus, to Walker Mfg. Co. 'Slanted coupler for tube welding. 3,355,567, 11-28-67, Cl. 219—8.5. Gardner-Denver Co. 3,310,290, 3-21-G7. Workman, Lawrence II., to means for a rotary hoist. 16S. Works, Madden T., and C. E. Anderson, to ACF Industries Inc. Valve. 3,334,653, 8-8-07, Cl. 137—546. Worklsbesl Industries, Inc. : See — Injeskl, Stanley G. 3,313,425. World Wide, Inc. : See — Harrington, John A., Tassell, and Hardick. 3,345,781. Worley, Marvin S., to Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. Method of processing a gas stream. 3,331,189, 7-18-67. Cl. 55 — 62. Worley, William E. Mine roof bolts. 3,301,123, 1-31-67, Cl. 85—79 Wormald, Derek : See — Rosin, Sebastian N., and Wormald. 3,341,087. Worman, Robert G. Disposal device. 3,330,489, 7-11-67, Cl. 241 — 99. Worms, Karl-Heinz : See — Blaser, Bruno, Germscheid, and Worms. 3,303,139. Wormser, Hans H., to Markite Corp. Means for preventing axial movement of a shaft or stud. 3,340,760, 9-12-67, Cl. 85 — 8.8. Worner, Howard K., to Conzinc Riotinto of Australia Ltd. Degassing of metals or alloys. 3,321,300, 5-23-67, Cl. 75 — 49. Worner, Howard K. Direct smelting of metallic ores. 3,326,- 671, 6-20-67, Cl. 75—40. Worner, Howard K., to Farnsfield Ltd. Refining of metals and alloys. 3,326,672, 6-20-67, Cl. 75 — 40. Worner, Jacob E., and R. C. Edwards, to Printing Service Co. Perforator. 3,347,123, 10-17-67, Cl. 83—346. Woroch, Eugene L., to Abbott Laboratories. 17 rlialkylamino- alkyl ethers of steroids. 3,355,450, 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 239.55. Woroch, Eugene L., and W. D. Smart, to Abbott Laboratories. Compositions effective to enhance the learning rate and re- tention level in animals comprising 2-imino-5-phenyl-4-oxa- zolidinone and a relatively insoluble base. 3,348,999, 10-24- 67, Cl. 167 — 65. Worosz, Harry L., to Burroughs Corp. Air bearing trans- ducer apparatus. 3,309, 6S3, 3-14-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Worrall, Peter J. : See — Wells, Frederick H.. and Worrall. 3,312,604. Worrall, Roy, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Functional poly- mers containing pendant acyloxy groups and process for preparing same. 3,296,225, 1-3-67, Cl. 260 — 80.5. Worrall, Roy, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. New polymeric materials. 3,355,415 11-28-67, Cl. 260 — 41. Worrall, Roy, and E. J. Shepherd, to Monsanto Chemicals Ltd. Unhydrolyzed ethylene vinyl acetate latex compositions con- taining a protective colloid and fibrous materials coated with same. 3,355,322, 11-28-67, Cl. 117 — 126. Worrel, Calvin J., to Ethyl Corp. Novel trinuclear phenols and compositions stabilized therewith. 3,297,575, 1-10-67, Cl. 252—52. Worrel. Calvin J., to Ethyl Corp. Benzyl ethers. 3,346,648, 10-10-67, Cl. 260—611. Worrel, Richard M. : See — Laval, Claude C, Jr. 3,356,509. Worrell. William D. : See — Campbell, Robert W., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Worrell. 3.297,926. Campbell, Robert W., Sawyer, Ruff, Kirk, Ramey, and Worrell. 3,320,565. MacKenzie, Robert P.. and Worrell. 3,314,060. Worrell, William D., and T. E. Kirk, to General Motors Corp. Malfunction indicator and protective system for semicon- ductor voltage regulator. 3,332,006, 7-18-67. Cl. 322 — 75. Worsham, Charles H. : See — Clarke, John V., Jr., and Worsham. 3,316,167. Griffin, Lindsay I., Jr., Clarke, and Worsham. 3,329,593. Tarmy, Barry L., Shropshire, and Worsham. 3,318,735. Worsham, Charles H., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Catalysts and electrodes for electrochemical cells. 3,296,- 102, 1-3-67, Cl. 204 — 47. Worsley. Michael : See — Kujawa. Francis M., and Worsley. 3,297,596. Worst, Harold J. : See — Miller, Raphael W.. Worst, and Ingersoll. 3.337,216. Worst, Joseph C, to General Electric Co. Clothes drying machine having reversing drum drive means. 3,309,783, 3-21-67, Cl. 34 — 48. Worst, Joseph C, to General Electric Co. Automatic clothes dryer. 3,320,6S3, 5-23-67, Cl. 34 — 139. Worst. Joseph C. Method of washing clothes. 3,350,729, 11- 7-67, Cl. 8 — 159. Worst, Joseph C. to General Electric Co. Washing machine with improved power control means. 3,353,377, 11-21-67, Cl. 6S— 12. Worstell, Wayne C. : See — Masters, Don G.. and Worstell. 3,354,490. Worster, David E. : See — Wolf, Edgar, and Worster. 3,360.635. Worswick, Tom, to George Ward (Barwell) Ltd. Shoe and method of manufacturing the same. 3,334,426, 8-8-67, Cl. 36 — 14. Worth, Daniel B.. to Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Pressure re- sponsive supply-exhaust valve. 3,316,926, 5-2-67, Cl. 137 — 102. Worth. Donald F. : See — Elslager, Edward F., and Worth. 3.316. 26S. Elslager, Edward F., and Worth. 3.325,521. Elslager, Edward F., and Worth. 3,325,522. 1456 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Worth, Francis C, to Adolph Gottscho, Inc. Apparatus for marking cylindrical articles. 3,309,986, 3-21-67, CI. 101 — 39. Worth, Lewis R., and J. C. and J. F Parmer, to Cole-Parmer Instrument & Equipment Co. Fluid pump. 3,358,609, 12- 19-67, CI. 103 — 149. Worth, Sidney V., to iElco Corp. Mercury time delay switch. 3,325,607, 6-13-67, CI. 200—33. Worth, William S., and M C. Lake. Automatic reel. 3,323,- 750, 6-6-67, CI. 242 — 107.4. Worthen, Frederic P. : See — Des Ormeaux, John A., and Paradis. 3,330,236. Worthington Corp. : See — - Aronson, David. 3,314,247. Aronson, David, and Harris. 3,299,667. Bellmer, Frledrich O. 3,295,752. Bellmer, Friedrich O. 3,351,271. Bloom, Carl. 3,349,994. Boger, Henry W. 3,319,926. Clark, Elwood L., and Tuttle. 3,310,287. Davis, Hunt. 3.326,163. Davis, Hunt 3,348,514. Garbus, Richard O. 3,318,514. Halpin, Martin J., and Woollatt. 3,315,881. Hanschke, Albert F., and Aiken. 3,313,517. .Tekat. Walter K., and Tokarczyk. Re. 26,306. Karassik, Igor J., and Sebald. 3,296,122. Kauffniann, William M., and Birkholz. 3,309,865. Meyerson, Norman L. 3,301,049. Munier, Ronald A., and McGowan. 3,326,580. Ramsey, Melvin A. 3,304,697. Ravner, Ravmond E. 3,331,216. Rayner, Raymond E., and Smith. 3,299,655. Rohrs, Marvin K., and Aronson. 3,296,824. Sebald, Joseph F. 3,295,605. Sebald, Joseph F. 3,312,274. Sebald, Joseph F., and Karassik. 3,339,345. Thaw, Charles H. 3,299,815. Tuttle, Alan H., and Browning. 3,300,180. Wendt. Peter G. 3,339.990. Williams, John G. 3,330,513. Williams, John G. 3,330,514. Wright, Elliott F. 3,353.490. Yousoufian, Hrant H. 3.314,354. Worthington Foods, Inc. : See — Hartman, Warren E. 3.320,070. Worthington, Mary A.: See — Hawkins, Walter L., and Worthington. 3,304,283. Worthington-Simpson Ltd. : See — - Malloch, Alexander S., and Noble. 3,339,491. Worthington, Stanley W. Cargo carrier for load-handling sys- tems. 3,295,881, 1-3-67, CI. 294 — 67. Worthley, Warren W. : See — Van Wanderham, Marvin C, Worthley, and Comolll. 3,347,057. Worthy Products Corp. : See — ■ Weisberg, Sidney. 3,296,644. Weisberg, Sidney. 3,321,797. Weisberg, Sidney. 3,335,786. Wortley, Austin M., Jr., P. N. Lensi. and J. A. Rinehart, to Penguin Associates, Inc. Cartridge. 3,349,707, 10-31-67, CI. 102 — 37.6. Wortso Corp. : See — Janapol, Howard C. 3,334.517. Janapol, Melvin N. 3,339.214. Janapol, Melvin N. 3,340,548. Wortz, Harvey E., to The Bendix Corp. Brake warning device 3,358,446. 12-19-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Wortz, Harvey E., to The Bendix Corp. Control system hav- ing sequentially alternately seating flow controllers. 3,358,- 713, 12-19-67, CI. 137—627.5. Worz. Wolfgang : See — Boden, Helmut, Ocker, Pfaff, and Worz. 3,305,894. Wosaba, Charles L., II, to Procter & Gamble Co. Selective napping of embossed paper toweling and article produced thereby. 3,337,388, 8-22-67, CI. 161—63. Woskow, Marvin Z., to Petro-Tex Chemical Corp. Prepara- tion of butyrolactone. 3,312,718, 4-4-67, Cl. 260—343.6. Wossner, Felix : See — Axthammer, Ludwig, and Wossner. 3,353,816. Wostbrock, Werner, to Fritz Hurxthal K. G. Maschinenfabrik. Arrangement for conveying power in a play-free manner from the main drive of chip-removing machine tools. 3,350,- 952, 11-7-67. CI. 74 — 409. Woster, George W. : See— Lewis, William R., Hanneman, and Woster. 3,311,833. Woster, George W., to Wilcox Electric Co., Inc. Controllable phase shift circuit. 3,356,865, 12-5-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Wostl, Wolfgang J., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Evaluation of engine and fuel performance. 3,324,711, 6-13-67, CI. 73 — 35. Wotherspoon. John G., to Jaywoth Roof Tile Co., Inc. Roof- ing tile. 3,349,534, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 520. Wotiz, John H. : See — Adams, Bobby F., and Wotiz. 3,296,321. Adams, Bobby F., and Wotiz. 3,299,111. Wotring, Gaylord H. : See — Sargent, Horace W., Jr., Wotring, and Haag. 3,335,421. Wotring, Herbert E. Apparatus and method for feeding poul- try. 3,333,573, 8-1-67, CI. 119 — 51. Wotschke, Johannes. Apparatus for the thermal decomposi- tion of waste products. 3.344,758, 10-3-67, CI. 110 — 18. Woyski, Mark M., J. L. Bradford, and H. H. Elliott, to Ameri- can Potash & Chemical Corp. Process for treating rare earth-fluorine materials. 3,353,928, 11-21-67, CI. 23 — 31S. Wraase, Wilbur A., to United States of America, Army. Lubri- cating device. 3,338,333, 8-29-67, CI. 184 — 1. Wraa-g, Arthur H. : See — - Ellis, Gwynn P., and Wragg. 3,322,795. Wragg, Reginald T., and C. E. Kendall, to Dunlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Production of substituted thioureas. 3,299,130, 1-17-67, CI. 260—552. Wragg, William R. : See— Creighton, Andrew M., Wragg, and Maxwell. 3,326,916. Yeowell. Heather N., Lee, Leslie, Pulsford, Wragg, and Maxwell. 3,331.861. Wray, David, Jr., to FMC Corp. Hydrofoil system and method of forming lift foils for use therein. 3,357,389, 12-12-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Wray, David, Jr., to FMC Corp. Hydrofoil craft. 3,357/390, 12-12-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Wray, Jimmy B. Gate latching mechanism. 3,353,300, 11-21- 67, CI. 49—386. Wray, Ronald J., and L. T. Tribe, to The Plessey Co. Ltd. Pneumatically operated servo-control devices for valves. 3,350,054, 10-31-67, CI. 251—29. Wray, Shirl D., to General Motors Corp. Field case assembly for loudspeaker. 3,356,796, 12-5-67, CI. 179 — 115.5. Wrede, Jurgen P., to E. Leybold's Nachfolger. Fluid han- dling apparatus for use as vacuum pump. 3,302,868, 2-7- 67, CI. 230 — 141. Wren, John P., to Garrard Engineering Ltd. Governor-con- trolled electric motors having a commutator. 3,313,963, 4-11-67. CI. 310 — 68. Wren, Morris L, Cam actuated sliding jaw wrench. 3,358,533, 12-19-67. CI. 81—128. Wrench, Edwin H. Coupling. 3,358,072, 12-12-67, CI. 174 — 86. Wrench, Robert F. : See — ■ Kalocsai, Bela O., and Wrench. 3,313.066. Wrench, Robert F., to Corning Glass Works. Cutting tool. 3,334,393, 8-8-67, CI. 29 — 78. Wrensch, Bernard E., to Stearms Electric Corp. Magnetically releasable spring-engaged friction and jaw clutch. 3,331,- 481. 7-18-67, CI. 192 — 90. Wrensch, Bernard E., to R. H. and R. N. Stearns. Spring- applied electromagnetically released brake. 3,337,010, 8-22- 67, CI. 188—171. Wrensch, Bernard E., to Stearns Electric Corp. Electromag netieally controlled clutch and brake organization. 3,337, 013, 8-22-67, CI. 192—18. Wride, William J. : See — Barber, Franklin T., and Wride. 3,310,882. Wriedt, Alfred. Truck train. 3,306,477, 2-28-67, CI. 214— 38 Wridt, Alfred A. : See— Kulhavy, Joseph A., and Wridt. 3,357.720. Wridt, Alfred A., to J. 1. Case Co. Telescoping drawbar. 3,351,- 358, 11-7-67, CI. 280 — 478. Wridt, Alfred A., Jr., to J. I. Case Co. Sensing range adjust- ment for draft sensing mechanism. 3,342,274, 9-19-67, CI. 172—7. Wright, Adrian P. Tippable protective coverings for vehicles. 3,343,311, 9-26-67, CI. 52 — 66. Wright, Alan J., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Non-linear resistance element. 3,336,558, 8-15-67, Cl. 338 — 217. Wright, Alan J., and R. C. Viekery, to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electrical terminations for cermet resistance elements. 3.324,439, 6-6-67. Cl. 338—162. Wright, Alexander H., to Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corp. Apparatus for drying tobacco. 3,357,436, 12-12-67, Cl. 131—135. Wright, Alexander M., to Chandler Evans Inc. Circular mani- fold. 3,347,494, 10-17-67, Cl. 244 — 14. Wright, Alice M. Baby bath pad. 3,341,866, 9-19-67, Cl. 4—185. Wright, Allen J. Process of forming a capacitor. 3,337,428, 8-22-67, Cl. 204 — 38. Wright, Antony, R. C. Webb, K. R. Wendt, R. E. Johnson, R. E. Howard, and S. B. Peterson, to Estimatic Corp. Electronic data acquisition assistant to the cost estimator. 3,342,979. 9—19—67. Cl. 235 92. Wright,' Arthur G. TimVdelay switching device. 3,311,721, 3-28-67, Cl. 200 — 61.04. Wright, Barry, Corp. : See — Cavanaugh, Richard D. 3.310,263. Johnpon, Kenneth W. 3,323,764. Wright. David M. 3,310,17S. Wright, Billv D. : See — Sheleg, Boris, and Wright. 3,307,194. Wright, Carl D., Jr., to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Auto- matic propulsion and brake control for unmanned trains. 3,304,421, 2-14-67, Cl. 246—182. Wright, Carl M., to Radio Corp. of America. One-out-of-n storage circuit employing at least 2n gates for n input signal. 3,308,384, 3-7-67, Cl. 328 — 51. Wright, Charles M. Garbage disposal device. 3,300,083. 1-24-67. Cl. 220 — 65. Wright Chemical Corp. : See — Kaye, Saul. 3,317,431. Wright. Dale J., and D. S. Gould, to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tractor track pin bushings. 3,313,578, 4-11-67, Cl. 305— 57. LIST OF PATENTEES 1457 Wright, David P. : See- Ramsey, James E., Jr., and Wright. 3,309, 152. Wright, David M., to Barry Wright Corp. Keel storage ap- paratus. 3.310.17S, 3-21-67, CI. 211—40. Wright, Dixh'unn : See — Carlson, Oscar. 3,330,382. Wright, Donald E. : See — Howard, Robert C, Wright, and Hakewesse. 3,327,631. Wright, Donald E. Level. 3,311,990, 4-4-67, CI. 33—211. Wright, Donald E. Layout tool. 3,328,887, 7-4-67, CI. 33— Wright, Donald E., and E. R. Farber ; said Wright, assor. to R. J. Wright, and Farber, assor. to Empire Level Mfg. Co. Level with electrically responsive Instrument. 3,324,564, 6-13-67, CI. 33—206. Wright, Donald R., to The Dow Chemical Co. Apparatus for making walled structures. 3,337,384, S-22-67, CI. 156 — 425. Wright, E. T. & Co., Inc. : See — Bernier, Louis E., and Giblin. 3,319,361. Wright, Edward J., to Peerless & Ericsson Ltd. Rotary chip- ping machine. 3,302,676, 2-7-67, CI. 146 — 78. Wright. Edward L. : See — Berman, Sanford, and Wright. 3,346,024. Berman, Sanford, and Wright. 3,353,715. Wright, Edward L., to Customline Control Products, Inc. Convevor medium. 3.352.407, 11-14-67, CI. 19S— 1S9. Wright, Edward M. Variable camber airfoil. 3,332,383, 7-25- 67, CI. 114 — 39. Wright, Edward S., and A. E. Bayce, to Stanford Research Institute. Explosive butt welding. 3,313,021, 4-11-67, CI. 29 — 1S4. Wright, Elliott F., to Worthington Corp. Positive displace- ment pump. 3.353,490, 11-21-67, CI. 103 — 49. Wright, Esmond P. G., to International Standard Electric Corp. Long distance TASI communication systems having answer-back signalling. 3,304,373, 2-14-67, CI. 179—15. Wright, Felix : See — Saunders, Elerington, and Wright. 3,357,790. Wright, Felix, and T. Dolan, to Monsanto Co. Process for the manufacture of alkaline earth metal pyrophosphates. 3,310,372, 3-21-67, CI. 23—108. Wright, Floyd H., to General Electric Co. Induction motors and starting arrangements therefor. 3,307,093, 2-28-67, CI. 318 — 221. Wright, Flovd H., to General Electric Co. Electric motor winding arrangements. 3,348,109, 10-17-67. CI. 318 — 220. Wright, Frank, to Fisons Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Nasal appli- cators. 3,320,952, 5-23-67, CI. 128—173. Wright, Frank L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Apparatus for testing the compressive strength of balls. 3,358,498, 12-19-67, CI. 73 — 103. Wright, Franklin J., to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Photochemical method of producing propylene episulphide. 3,334,036, 8-1-67, CI. 204 — 162. Wright, Franklin J., and D. G. Levine, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Apparatus for the application of insulated A.C. fields to flares. 3,306, 33S, 2-28-67, CI. 158—99. Wright, George R. Minnow bucket. 3,319,372, 5-16-67, CI. 43 — 56. Wright, George W., to Tokheim Corp. Separable motor-pump connecter. Re. 26,133, 1-3-67, CI. 103—87. Wright, Gerard C, to Xerox Corp. Card positioning ap- paratus and method. 3,300,208, 1-24-67. CI. 271- — 46. Wright, Gerald C, to Xerox Corp. Card conveying apparatus having a rotary front gauge. 3,326,548, 6-20-67, CI. 271 — 53. Wright, Harold A., to Koppers Co., Inc. Self-extinguishing ex- pandable styrene polymers. 3,359,220, 12-19-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Wright, Harold T.. to Ampex Corp. Endless loop tape trans- port. 3,356.275, 12-5-67, CI. 226 — 195. Wright, Harry G., to Radio Corp. of America. Optical system for color television cameras. 3,315,030, 4-18-67, CI. 178—5.4. Wright, Hazel H. : See — Brandon, Clarence W. 3,302,720. Brandon, Clarence W 3,323.592. Wright, Howard. Dual pivotal wrench. 3,349,650, 10-31-67, CI. 81—13. Wright. Howard N., Jr. : See — Duke, Roy B., Jr., Perry, and Wright. 3.340,312. Wright, Ivan A., to Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. Temper- ature compensated gas control valve. 3,320,775, 5-23-67, CI. 67 — 7.1. Wright, James A. : See — Chambers, Worthy L.. and Wright. 3,341,181. Wright, James A., and W. L. Chambers, to Sunbeam Corp. Drink mixer attachment. 3,318.583, 5-9-67, CI. 259 — 108. Wright, James B., and J. D. Holder, to United States of America, Army. Variable pulse energy discriminator. 3,348,- 096. 10-17-67, CI. 315—109. Wright, James C. : See — • Pierson, Edward D.. and Wright. 3,353,324. Wright, James J., to Cleveland Technical Center, Inc. Fluid actuated moving apparatus. 3,339,495, 9-5-67, CI. 104 — 162. Wright, James R. : See — Campbell, Paul G., and Wright. 3,318,797. Wright, Janine. Outer garment and brassiere. S, 297. 035, 1-10-67, CI. 128 — 155. Wright, Jerry E. : See — Richardson, George W.. and Wright. 3,313,919. -67, CI. Staley Mfg. 3,320,- Wright, Jesse F. Chain saw drive sprocket. 3,354,737, 11-28- 67, CI. 74 — 243. Wright, John B., to The Upjohn Co. Reducing blood sugar with 3-alkyl-5-alkoxymethylisoxasole. 3,296,071, 1-3-67, CI. 167—65. Wright, John B., to The Upjohn Co. 4-substituted-l,2,3- benzoxathiazine 2,2 dioxides organic compounds and proc- ess. 3,317,523, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 243. Wright, John B„ to The Upjohn Co. 3-alkyl-5-phenoxy-methyl- pyrazoles. 3,326,933, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 310. Wright, John C. Water craft. 3,335,692, 8-15-67, CI. 115— 19. Wright, John D. : See — Weaver, Bruce D., Redmon, Conner, and Wright. 3,323,- 439. Wright, John E., to National Automatic Tool Co. Hydraulic honing machine. 3,324,602, 6-13-67, CI. 51 — 165. Wright, John G., and R. E. Smith, to The Auto-Soler Co. Fastener locating means. 3,302,945, 2-7-67, CI. 269 — 317. Wright, John H., to General Electric Co. Organopolysiloxane greases. 3,304,259, 2-14-67, CI. 252—49.6. Wright, John H., to Chrysler Corp. Glycol based, hydraulic fluid additive. 3,338,835, 8-29-67, CI. 252 — 75. Wright, John L. Chromatographic flow column. 3,298,527, 1-17-67, CI. 210—198. Wright, John S. Projection stage apparatus. 3,317,151, 5-2— 67, CI. 242—55.12. Wright, John S. Transparency registering device for the stage of a visual image projector. 3,334,540, 8-8-67, CI. 88—24. Wright, John T. M., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Ve- hicle transmission mechanisms. 3,302,468, 2-7-67, CI. 74 — 15.8. Wright, John W. T., to Associated Electrical Industries, Ltd. Optical projection systems. 3,327,162, 6-20-67, CI. 315 — 50. Wright, John W. T., to Associated Electrical Industries Ltd. Electric incandescent lamps. 3,345,526, 10-3-67, CI. 313 — 42. Wright, Joseph E., Jr. : See — Jensen, Herman G., and Wright. 3,339,839. Wright, Julian L. Display panel rack. 3,307,707, 211 — 13. Wright, Kenneth D. : See — McKinnie, Roxton C, and Wright. 3,338,477. Wright, Kenneth N., and R. R. Reschetz, to A. E. Co. Method and composition for soil stabilization. 696, 5-23-67, CI. 47 — 9. Wright, Lawrence A., to Pacific Coast Engineering Co. Ar- ticulating crane. 3,325,01S. 6-13-67, CI. 212 — 58. Wright, Lawrence G., to United States of America, Navy. Doppler nullification apparatus. 3,320,577, 5-16-67, CI. 340—5. Wright. Lawrence T. : See — Jacobs, Robert B., and Wright. 3,342,257. Wright, Lawrence W. : See — Thomas, Paul M., Wright, Burge, and Crile. 3,303,942. Thomas, Paul M., Wright. Burge, and Crile. 3,351,216. Wright, Lee A., to Compressed Air Service Co. Force multi- plying and safety power cylinder. 3,320,862, 5-23-67, CI. 92 — 25. Wright, Leon C, to Sonoco Products Co. Expansible chuck for tubular core. 3,355,121, 11-28-67, CI. 242—68.2. Wright, Leon W. : See — Brandner, John D., and Wright. 3,329,729. Wright, Leonard L. : See — Leonard, Merrill G., and Wright. 3,348,180. Lockie. Arthur M.. and Wright. 3,307,074. Wright, Lyle E., to Universal Building Products Corp. Wall foundation construction involving block having mortar re- tention means. 3,318,059, 5-9-67, CI. 52 — 169. Wright, Maurice A. : See — Makrides, Alkis C, Wright, and Jewett. 3,350,846. Wright, Maurice J. : See — Bertioli. Michael M.. and Wright. 3,356.784. Jones, Peter D., and Wright. 3,303,389. W'right, Maurice J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. stable circuits. 3,315,091, 4-18-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Wright, Maurice J., to Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd. Bat- tery charging systems. 3,315,141, 4-18-67. CI. 320 — 59. Wright, Maurice J. Voltage regulators. 3,350,627, 10-31-67, CI. 322 — 28. Wright, Maurice M., and H. Guttman, to International Lead Zinc Research Organization, Inc. Anodic treatment of zinc and zinc-base alloys and product thereof. 3,330,744, 7-11- 67, CI. 204 — 56. Wright. Maurice M., and H. Guttman, to Consolidated Mining and Smelting Co. of Canada Ltd. Anodic treatment of zinc and zinc-base alloys. 3,335.074, 8-8-67, CI. 204 — 56. Wright. Paul E., to Radio Corp. of America. Electrostatic printing process wherein development is achieved by se- quential application of carrier liquid and developer par- ticles. 3,343,956, 9-26-67, CI. 96 — 1.2. Wright, Randall J. : See — Wright, Donald E., and Farber. 3,324,564. Wright, Raymond T. : See — Harper. David C. Wright, and Young. 3,307,157. Hamer, David C. Wright, and Young. 3,337.718. Harper, David C, Wright, and Young. 3.351.920. Wright, Richard C, to Space Conditioning, Inc. Fuel burner and combination thereof with a fire tube boiler. 3,329,131, 7-4-67, CI. 122—149. Wright, Robert A. : See — Juengst, John H„ Wright, and Juengst. 3,330,961. Mono- 1458 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Wright, Robert D. : See — Hale, Murray E., and Wright. 3,328,623. Wright, Robert J. : See — Oliphant, Keith M., and Wright. 3,328.193. Wright, Robert L., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Two speed rotary anode X-rav tube driven by a two phase induc- tion motor. 3,335,280, 8-8-C7, CI. 250 — 93. Wright, Robert L., Jr., and H. E. Koerner, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Motor drive apparatus with dynamic brak- ing. 3,348,114, 10-17-67, CI. 318—369. Wright, Robert T. : See — Brignac, Edmond P., and Wright. 3,310,534. Brignac, Edmond P., and Wright. 3,359,235. Elbert, Donald L., and Wright. 3,346,916. Faria, James M., and Wright. 3,332,828. Wright, Robert V. : See — DeLorenzo, Eugene J., and Wright. 3,301,907. Wright, Ronald H. : See — Sehaffer, Max A., and Wright. 3,336,810. Wright, Ronald H., to Sperry Rand Corp. Combined pick-oft and torquer having torquing signal superimposed on ex- citation or pick-off winding. 3,323,040, 5-30-67, CI. 323 — 51. Wright, Roy D. : See — Dwyer, Francis P. and L. M., Wright, and Shulman. 3.329,681. Dwyer, Francis P., Wright, and Shulman. 3,338,906. Wright, Sam B., to Eastman Kodak Co. Granulated crystal- line plastic bonded explosives. 3,296,041, 1-3-67, CI. 149 — 2. Wright, Sam B., and A. D. Evans, to Eastman Kodak Co. Crystallization of fine HMX. 3,297,681, 1-10-67, CI. 260—239. Wright, Sheldon T. : See — Donahue, John P., and Wright. 3,357,848. Wright, Sidney G. : See — Kaufman. Arnold, Dunn, and Wright. 3,349,653. Wright, Theodore M. : See — Haltzman, Harry H., Wright, and Dimmick. 3,348,735. Wright, Thomas B., to United-Carr Inc. Fastener and heat conductor installation. 3,297,916, 1-10-67, CI. 317 — 100. Wright, Thomas E. : See — Landis, H. Richard, and Wright. 3,315,846. Wright, Thomas H., Jr. : See — Pilot, John S., and Wright. 3,332,575. Wright, Thomas H., Jr., to Creative Packaging, Inc. Medica- ment dispenser with cartridge and indicating means. 3,297,- 198, 1-10-67, CI. 221—5. Wright, Thomas J. : See — Kriadis, Nickolas, and Wright. 3,302,916. Wright. Thomas J., to Bel-Tronics Corp. Antenna mounting article. 3,349,405, 10-24-67, CI. 343—702. Wright, Wilburn T. Compositions and methods for protecting plants with metal derivatives of hexachlorophene. 3,346,- 447. 10-10-67, CI. 167—31. Wright, William B., Jr., to American Cyanamid Co. 1-mono- carbocyclic aryl-3-aminoalkanoyl-2-imidazolidinones. 3,334,- 098, 8-1-67, CI. 260—247.2. Wright, William B., Jr., and H. J. Brabander, to American Cyanamid Co. Aminoalkylenethioimidazoline derivatives. 3,334,112, 8-1-67, CI. 260—309.6. Wright, William B., Jr., and H. J. Brabander, to American Cyanamid Co. Substituted 2-imidazolinones. 3,355,457, 11-28-67, CI. 260—309.6. Wright, William E., J. C. Benstead, and J. D. Shimmin, to Shell Oil Co. Oxidation of hydrocarbyl-metallo compounds. 3,324,160, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 448. Wright. William H. : See — McMahom. Robert D., Becker, and Wright. 3,346,429. Wright, William H., to The C W. Zumbiel Co Carriers for bottles and other articles. 3,348,730, 10-24-67, CI. 220—111. Wright, William H. B., Ill : See — Maxon, Glenway, Jr., and Wright. 3,306,597. Wright. William R. : See — Hinson. Fletcher A., Wright, and Powell. 3,310,379. Wright, William R.. Jr., to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Rocket powerplant. 3,353,357, 11-21-67, CI. 60 — 257. Wright, William S., Jr. : See — Glauser, James E„ and Wright. 3,335,974. Wright, William V. : See — Blaauw, Gerrit A.. Wright, and Larson. 3.328.771. Weiman, Irving, and Wright. 3,351,493. Wright, Winston F. Tire structure. 3,316,954, 5-2-67, CI. 152 — 352. Wrighton, Robert J., and J. E. Glauser, to Pacific Scientific Co. Control line regulator. 3,316,775, 5-2-67, CI. 74 — 501.5. Wriglev, Arthur N. : See — Scholnick, Frank, Monroe, Wrigley, and Ault. 3,324,059. Wrigley, Thomas I. : See — Agustein, Joachim, Monro, Potter, and Wrigley. 3,306,- 913. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, Potter, and Wriglev. 3,344,- 186. Augstein, Joachim, Monro, and Wrigley. 3,330,838. Wriglev, Wm., Jr.. Co. : See — Coons, Uzal E., and Bredehorn. 3.302,608. Wrin, John W. ; V 2 to D. E. Goble. Turn signal timing de- vice. 3,319,073, 5-9-67, CI. 307 — 10. Wrisley, Kenneth L., and H. J. Fasshender, to Eastman Kodak Co. Method for stabilization processing of color emulsions. 3.335,004, 8-8-67, CI. 96—22. Wrobbel, Werner, to Metabowerke K.G. Closs, Rauch & Schniz- ler. Polishing roller. 3,358,310, 12-19-67, CI. 15 — 97. Wrobel, Charles V., Jr. : See — Golden, Gerald, and Wrobel. 3,302,483. Wroblewski, Edward J. : See — Weidenhammer, James A., Barbeau, Close, Day, and Wroblewski. 3,327,916. Wroblewski, Theodore, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Ballast transformers having bridged air gap. 3,360,753, 12-26-67, CI. 336 — 165. Wrozina, Joseph I. : See — Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3,326,834. Signorelli, Richard A., Wrozina, and Kaufman. 3,326,835. Wscher Wyss Aktiengesellschaft : See — Surber, Albert, and Pirchl. 3,360,237. Wszolek, Walter R., to W. R. Grace '& Co. Process for electro- depositing oxidized polyethylene. 3,332,866, 7-25-67, CL 204 — 181. Wszolek, Walter R., to W. R. Grace & Co. Process of impart- ing shrink resistance to wool and the resulting product. 3,343,983, 9-26-67, CI. 117 — 141. Wu, Chisung, to Union Carbide Corp. Production of organic trithiophosphites. 3,341,632, 9-12-67, CI. 260—971. Wu, Chisung, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Photopolymer. 3,357,- 831, 12-12-67, CI. 96—33. Wu, Chisung, and F. J. Welch, to Union Carbide Corp. Pro- duction of phosphite esters. 3,351,683, 11-7-67, CI. 260— 982. Wu, George S. : See— Zellmer, Neale A., and Wu. 3,312,907. Wu, Kepi, to Burroughs Corp. Electronic coin counter. 3,323,- 527, 6-6-67, CI. 133 — 8. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Organo-siloxane com- positions. 3,296,197, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Cyclic siloxane-contain- ing polymers. 3,297.632, 1-10-67. CI. 260 — 46.5. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Method for making organo- silicon copolymers. 3,325,530, 6-13-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Fiber-forming organopoly- siloxanes. 3,340,228, 9-5-67, CI. 280 — 46.5. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Organosilicon cyclics. 3,340,289, 9-5-67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Filled organopolysiloxane compositions of reduced structure. 3,344,106, 9-26-67, CI. 206 — 37. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Cyclic siloxane-containing silicone polymers. 3,354,119, 11-21-67, CI. 260 — 46.5. Wu, Tse C, to General Electric Co. Mono-ortbo, ortho 1-bi- phenylene substituted arylcyclosiloxanes. 3,359,293, 12-19- 67, CI. 260 — 448.2. Wu, William I., to The Singer Co. Scanning spectrum ana- lyzer. 3,327,210, 6-20-67, CI. 324 — 77. Wu, William I. L., to The Singer Co. Adjustable marker gen- erator for spectrum analyzers. 3,320,531, 5-16-67, CI. 324 — 77. Wuchter, Richard B. : See — Nemec, Joseph W., and Wuchter. 3,342,853. Nemec, Joseph W., and Wuchter. 3,342,854. Wudski, Alfred : See — Edgecombe, David A., and Wudski. 3,345,853. Wuellner, James A. : See — Brannen, Cecil G., and Wuellner. 3.311,556. Brannen, Cecil G., and Wuellner. 3,325,406. Brannen. Cecil G., Wuellner. and Edmisten. 3,344,067. Wuenseh, John H., and J. A. Ferrara, to Diamond Inter- national Corp. Pre-packaged display. 3,295,671, 1-3-67, CI. 206 — 44. Wuerthner. George. Engraving apparatus. 3,333,341, 8-1-67, CI. 33—25. Wuest, Heinz M. Compositions and method for producing skeletal muscle relaxation. 3,326.757, 6-20-67, CL 167 — 65. Wuesthoff, Gerhard M. : See — Korch, Christian, Wuesthoff, and Ziegs. 3,310,930. Wuethrich, Lee A. : See — Felton. Leslie N., and Wuethrich. 3,314,492. Wuhrer, Josef : See — EUsiepen, Ernst, and Wuhrer. 3,330,676. Wukovitz, William I. Pressure-responsive indicator. 3,314,- 295, 4-18-67, CI. 73 — 419. Wukusick, Carl S. : See — Tarr, Charles O., Lever, and Wukusick. 3,341,307. Wukusick, Carl S., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Embrittlement-resistant iron-chro- mium-aluminum yttrium alloys. 3,298,826, 1-17-67, CI. 75—124. Wukusick, Carl S., and J. A. McGurty, to General Electric Co. Chromium base alloy. 3,347,667, 10-17-67, CI. 75 — 176. Wulbrede, Ernst, and G. Sewing, to The Singer Co. Needle jogging mechanisms. 3,313,258, 4-11-67, CI. 112 — 158. Wulf. Charles A., Jr., and W. Matthysse. Prefabricated sec- tional building construction. 3,314,199, 4-18-67, CI. 52— 82. Wulf Gerhard. Process of preparing silicic acid in a two- dimensional structure. 3.345,132, 10-3-67. CI. 23—182. Wulf, Horst-Dieter. and W. Schmidt, to Chemische Werke Hiils Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the dehydrohalogena- tion of halogenated hydrocarbons. 3,341,615, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 677. Wulfson. Dov. Multistage flash distillation of saline water. 3,344,041, 9-26-67, CI. 203 — 11. Wullenwaber, Robert W., to TRW Semiconductors, Inc. Meth- od of assembling coaxially aligned first and second tubular members. 3,307,253, 3-7-67, CI. 29 — 433. LIST OF PATENTEES 1459 Wullkopf, Hellmuth, to North Amerlcnn Philips Co., Inc. Annul. u' two-pole permanent magnets for direct-current motors having the free-pole armatures. 3,317,872, 5^2-67, CI. 335— 2S4. Wullschlaeger, Hans : See — Creutzmanu, Reinhold, and Wullschlaeger. 3,300,023. Wulms, Christlaan J. G. 11., to North American Philips Co., Inc. [mage amplifier with magnification grid. 3,303,345, 2-7-67, CI. 250 — 213. Wunder, lleinrich: See — Poiger, Hans. 3,317 217. Hans. 3,333,85S. . Hermann : See — Hans-Gerhard, Wolfrum, and Wunderlich. 3,324,- Poigei Wunderlich Banke 105. Wunderlich. Hermann, and M. Schwarz, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschalt. Process for_ the dyeing_ and ,317, to ' Kami y a - Tanaka, Sugihara, and Ito. Yamamoto, Kozo, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. i x £? ure Projecting and sound record reproducing magazines. 3,296,925, 1-10-67. CI. 88 — 28. Yamamoto, Manabu, and S. Murayama, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. High-frequency discharge plasma gen- erator with an auxiliary electrode. 3,353,060, 11-14-67, CI. 315 — 111. Yamamoto. Masaru, to Yashica Co., Ltd. Shutter mechanism for a motion picture camera. 3,300,271, 1-24-67 CI 352—214. Yamamoto, Masatada. Escape device. 3,348,630, 10-24-67, CI. 18'2 — 48. Yamamoto, Masato: See — Fukui, Saburo, Yamamoto, Tao, and Hasegawa. 3,304,- Yamamoto, Miaki, Y. and T. Arai, to Tokyo Keiki Seizosho Co. Ltd. Ultrasonic flow quantity measuring apparatus. 3,329,017, 7-4-67, CI. 73—194. Yamamoto, Michio : See — Ogawa, Shinichiro, Shiragaki, and Yamamoto. 3,327,237. Yamamoto, Mititaka, M. Uemura, and H. Marubayashi to Tateisi Electronics Co. Method and apparatus for testing printed matter using differential transformer. 3,337,795, 8-22-67, CI. 324—34. Yamamoto, Mititaka, and H. Akamatsu, to Tateisi Electronics Co. Coded taDe controlled vending machine. 3 357 530 12- 12-67, CI. 194—44. Yamamoto, Nobuo, and Y. Oishi, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Photographic gelatin hardening comoosl- tion. 3,325,287, 6-13-67, CI. 96—111. Yamamoto, Setsuo, to Hitachi, Ltd. Radio receivers with changeover between FM stereo and monaural signals 3,327,061, 6-20-67, CI. 179—15. Yamamoto, Shinji, and S. Narita, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Character reading system by detection between electron scanning lines and characters. 3,328,761, 6-27-67. CI. 340 — 146.3. Yamamoto, Shohei, K. Nakaiwa, S. Kawauchi, and H. Kanai to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Primary bat- teries. 3,320,094, 5-16-67 CI. 136 — 133. Yamamoto, Shokichi. Automatic apparatus combined with industrial sewing machine for filling seam of a synthetic resin film. 3,295,493, 1-3-67, CI. 118—316. Yamamoto, Sotoo, T. Goto, and T. Ohsawa, to Asahl Kasel Kogyo Kabushikikaisha. Method for production of L-glu- tamic acid by microbacteria. 3,338,793, 8-29-67, CI. 195 — 47. Yamamoto, Sotoo, M. Nakayama, and S. Miyamoto, to Asahi Kasei Kogyo Kabushikikaisha. Process for crystallizing out L-glutamic acid. 3,360,554, 12-26-67, CI. 260 — 527. Yamamoto, Tadatsugu : See — Minami, Shinsaku, Fujita. Yamamoto, Fujimoto, Shim- izu, and Takase. 3,326,905. Yamamoto Takeshi : See — Suga, Kazuo, and Yamamoto. 3,320,133. Yamamoto, Tsuzuku : See — Sasaki, Minoru, Yamamoto, Ichikawa, Ohzeki, Senda, and Masunaka. 3,355,402. Yamamoto, Yoahio : See — Kobayashi, Tsuneo, Kanzaki, Yoshimura, and Yamamoto. 3,333,128. Yamamoto, Yuiro, to North American Aviation, Inc. Multi- layer solid state meter having electroluminescent indica- tion, breakdown diodes and constant-current controlling elements. 3,309,610, 3-14-67, CI. 342—103. Yamamoto, Yujiro, E. S. Hamberg. D. M. Muranaka, and L. T. Ikegami, to Y2 Associates, Inc. Telephone answering apparatus. 3,310,629, 3-21-67, CI. 179—6. Yamamoto, Yujiro, and E. S. Hamberg. Acoustic transducer for use in dense medium. 3,351,900. 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 8. Yamamura, Hiroshi, and K. Kaneko, to Fuji Shashin Film Kabushiki Kaisha. Film magazine for a movie camera. 3,325,113, 6-13-67, CI. 242—71.2. Yamamura, Kohei. Process for making a shirt from a tubular fabric blank. 3,298,033, 1-17-67, CI. 2—113. Yamanaka, Masanobu : See — Usami, Gunji, and Yamanaka. 3,338,075. Yamanaka, Takashi, T. Kanno, K. Atsumi. E. Matsumoto, and Y. Ishikawa, to Yokogawa Denki Seisakusho (Yako- gawa Electric Works Ltd.). Input control voltage for oscil- lator combined with oscillator output to stop oscillator. 3,304,517. 2-14-67, CI. 331 — 112. Yamane, Seiji. Reversible rotary pump. 3,330,215, 7-11-67, CI. 103—143. Yamanouehi Seiyaku K.K. : See — Murakami, Masuo, Takahashi, Hirata, and Iwamoto. 3,324,124. Yamaoka, Tadao : See — Jin, Kokichi. 3,313,354. Nagasaki, Michisuke. 3,313,171. Yamarone. Ronald E., and H. M. Zydney, to Bell Telephone Laboratories Inc. Detection circuit responsive to pulse duration and frequency. 3,299,404, 1-17-67, CI. 340 — 167. Yamasa Shoyu Co., Ltd. : See — Sakaguchi. Kinichiro, Kibi. and Kuninaka. 3.318.710. Uchida, Kazuo, Miyauchi, and Fujimoto. 3,309,285. Yamasa Shoyu Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sakaguchi, Kinichiro, Kibi, and Kuninaka. 3,318,710. Yamasaki, Akira A. : See — Miner, Warren M„ and Yamasaki. 3,338,580. Miner, Warren M., and Yamasaki. 3,338,581. Yamasaki. Yasuo : See — Shibata. Hiroshi, Yamasaki, and Sugihara. 3,345,283. Yamashiki, Takashi : See — Mihara, Kazuhiko, and Yamashiki. 3,342.730. Yamashita, Akio, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Semiconductor device showing the effect of storing charges of single polarity. 3,307,089, 2-2S-67, CI. 317—234. Yamashita, Akio, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Electric charge storage elements. 3,350,610, 10-31-67, CI. 317 — 234. Yamashita, Hachiro, % each to Takara Koki Kabushiki Kaisha, and Kiyoka Mukai Mitaka. Process for carrying out a reaction between a plurality of reactants on rotating surfaces. 3,347,620, 10-17-67, CI. 23—1. Yamashita, Hachiro, % to Takara Koki Kabushiki and K. Mukai. Centrifugal apparatus for obtaining chemical reac- tions. 3,357,798, 12-12-67, CI. 23—285. Yamashita, Masao : See — Senshu, Hisashi, and Yamashita. 3,330,834. Yamashita, Sunao, Y. Iida, Y. Hara, Y. Hirukawa, and I. Kameyama, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Method for feeding an anti-foaming agent to a reaction vessel. 3.317,435, 5-2-67, CI. 252—321. Yamashita, Tomoyoshi : See — Ogi, Masaka, and Yamashita. 3,320,540. Toklmatsu, Kenji, and Yamashita. 3,322,748. Yamatodani, Saburo : See — Kakinuma, Atsushi, and Yamatodani. 3,326,773. Yamatodani, Saburo, A. Kakinuma, and T. Kanamaru, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Method for producing L-aspartic acid. 3,310,475, 3-21-67, CI. 195 — 30. Yamauchi, Fumio : See — Akashi, Tsuneo. Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,346,499. Akashi, Tsuneo, Takahashi, Yamauchi, Tsubouchi, and Ohno. 3,347,795. Takahashi, Masao, Tsubouchi, Ohno, and Yamauchi. 3,359,470. Yamauchi, Junnosnke : See — Eguchi, Tamotsu, and Yamauchi. 3,346,540. Yamauchi, Shiro : See — Shuraishi, Tokuo, Shioda, Yamauchi, and Terada. 3,340,- 374. LIST OF PATENTEES 1463 Yamauchi, Takayuki : See — Kudo, Shiro, lada, Yamauchi, and Fukasaku. 3,353,2S2. Yamazaki, Akihiro : See — Saito, Tadaomi, Yamazaki, Meguro, Kumasliiro, and Takenishi. 3,337,528. Yamazaki, Akihiro, T. Meguro, I. Kumasliiro, and T. Takenishi, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Preparation of guanosine and intermediates therein. 3,332,935, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Yamazaki. Hiroshi : See — Nasu, Noriyuki, Yamazaki, Shinozaki, and Yonekura. 3,345,871). Yamron, Joseph, to United Aircraft Corp. Guidance system with stellar correction. 3,301,508, 1-31-67, CI. 244 — 3.18. Yamron, Joseph, to United Aircraft Corp. Inertial platform operative in either the strapped-down or gimbal mode as selected. 3,310,S76, 3-2S-67, CI. 33 — 61. Yamron, Joseph, to United Aircraft Corp. Navigation sys- tem with vehicle motion signals modified by drift angle signals. 3,310,982 3-28-67, CI. 73 — 178. Yan, Tsoung-Yuan : See — Case, Leslie C, and Yan. 3,314,987. Yanabu, Osamu : See — Uchida, Hirouiu, Yanabu. and Hada. 3,316,160. Yanagibayashi, Keizo, to Rythm Friend Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Device for free selection of zig-zag pattern discs in sewing machines. 3,332,380, 7-25-67, CI. 112 — 158. Yanagibayashi, Keizo, to Rhythm Friend Seizo Kabushiki Kaisha. Device for automatic selection of disc cams for com- posite zigzag patterns in sewing machines. 3,339,508, 9-5- 67, CI. 112—158. Yanagisawa, Hiroshi : See — Yoshida, Zenichi, Yanagisawa, and Kori. 3,336,373. Yanagiuti. Yukihiro : See — Tanaka, Takashi, Sakata, Hirota, and Yanagiuti. 3,299,- 382. Yanai. Yigal : See — Dlebold, Edward J., and Yanai. 3,356,862. Yanai, Yigal, to International Rectifier Corp. Data readout system utilizing light sensitive junction switch members. 3,344,278. 9-26-67, CI. 250 — 211. Yancey, John R. : See — Eckert, Lawrence A., and Yancey. 3,325,190. Yancey, John R., to FMC Corp. Underwater well method and apparatus. 3,310,107, 3-21-67, CI. 166 — .6. Yancey, John R., to FMC Corp. Guiding apparatus for in- stalling well equipment. 3,310,10S, 3-21-67, CI. 166 — .5. Yancey, John R., to FMC Corp. Torque overload releasing device. 3,330,167, 7-11-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Yancey, John R., to FMC Corp. Method for installing a well. 3,330,355, 7-11-67. CI. 166 — 46. Yancey, John R., to FMC Corp. Method and material for seal repair. 3,347,261, 10-17-67, CI. 137—315. Yancey, Le Roy D. Solid state dimming circuit. 3,335,318, 8-8-67, CI. 315—194. Yandell. Calvin L. Means for locating aircraft. 3,335,371, 8-8-67, CI. 325—115. Yandell, Herman D., to Bell Aerospace Coro. Deburring tool. 3,327.5S8, 6-27-67, CI. 90 — 24. Yando, Stephen, to General Telephone and Electronics Labora- tories, Inc. Ferroelectric pulse generator. 3,335,299, 8-8-67, CI. 310—9.8. Yanishevsky, Gilbert : See — Halsted, Charles P., Savinese, and Yanishevsky. 3,311,- 90S. Yanishevsky, Gilbert, to Burroughs Corp. Pulse width fault detection apparatus. 3,309,68S, 3-14-67, CI. 340 — 248. Yanishevsky, Gilbert, to Burroughs Corp. Differential delay- line amplifier. 3,315,120, 4-18-67, CI. 315—22. Yanishevsky, Gilbert, to Burroughs Corp. Character genera- tion and control circuits. 3,320,595, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Yankowski, Elizabeth L. : See — Land, Edwin H., Morse, and Yankowski. 3,345,166. Yankus, Albert M. Combined fire sensing alarm and electric power receptacle. 3,320,601, 5-16-67, CI. 340 — 227.1. Yanmar Diesel Engine Co., Ltd. : See — Hamada, Yoshitsugu. 3,319,612. Ito, Ryusuke. 3.301,230. Ito, Ryusuke. 3,308,793. Ito, Ryusuke, and Tado. 3,313,276. Ito. Ryusuke, Tado, and Jinno. 3.298,330. Tadar, Hiroshi. 3.301,231. Yannuzzi, John J. Gasket-insertion tool. 3,350,767, 11-7-67, CI. 29—235. Yano, Hiroshi : See — Iida. Chiyoiehi. and Yano. 3,349,453. Yano, Hiroshi. Toy gun having a divided magazine. 3,348.531, 10-24-67. CI. 124 — 27. Yano, Shohachiro, to O-M Ltd. Device for pressing top roller of textile machine. 3,341,902, 9-19-67, CI. 19 — 281. Yano, Takeshi : See — Nishigaki, Susumu, Nakamura, Kusaka, and Yano. 3,342,710. Yanow, Harold H. Weather tent for cargo hatches. 3,348,705, 10-24-67, CI. 214 — 15. Yanowitz, Arthur, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Check valve. 3,352,318, 11-14-67, CI. 137 — 484.2. Yant, Howard W. : See — Wilson, John F., and Yant. 3,319,400. Yantis. Harold A. : See — Elliott, Robert G., and Yantis. 3,344,397. Yanlz, Robert C. : See — Pannill, James K., Jr., and Yantz. 3,297,506. Yanuka, Yehuda : See — Sarel, Shalom, Yanuka, and Shalon. 3,342,811. Sarel, Shalom, Yanuka, and Shalon. 3,342,813. Yao, David C. T. : See- Reuben, Bertie J., Hirshfeld, Sample, and Yao. 3,313,- 796. Yaou Electric Co. Ltd. : See — Sugihara, Yasumasa. 3,303,275. Yarashes, John C. Electro-magnetic transport system. 3,299,563, 1-24-67, Cl. 46 — 235. Yarborough, Vivvicn L. Junction clip arrangement for secur- ing angularly disposed panel members together. 3,346,282, 10-10-67, Cl. 287 — 20.924. Yarbrough, Garrett S., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Latch means for holding electrical unit engaged and disengaged from bus bars. 3.299,324, 1-17-67, Cl. 317—120. Yarbrough, Henry F. : See — Davis, John B., and Yarbrough. 3,331,705. Davis, John B., and Y'arbrough. 3,331, S4S. Yarbrough, Jerry A. : See — Dresser, Thorpe, and Yarbrough. 3,324,626. Yarbrough, Leon D., to International Rectifier Corp. Forward- reverse rectifier test apparatus having auxiliary diode shunted fuse indicator. 3,328,693, 6-27-67, Cl. 324 — 158. Yard-Man, Inc. : See — Hanson, Rudolph A., and Deptula. 3,299,622. Hanson, Rudolph A., Ziegler, and Fischer. 3,339,662. Yard, William J., to Australian Railway Equipment Supply Co. Proprietary Ltd., and Trak-Chief Mfg. Proprietary Ltd. Railroad sleeper extractor. 3,296,978, 1-10-67, Cl. 104 — 9. Yardamian, Stephane : See — Bonnin, Andre, and Yardamian. 3,345,305. Yarder, Irving R., to The Yarder Mfg. Co. Frame for show cards. 3,312,008, 4-4-67, Cl. 40 — 152.1. Yarder Mfg. Co., The : See — Yarder, Irving R. 3,312,008. Yardley, Alfred, to Girling Ltd. Servo motors for vehicle brake systems. 3,316,S16, 5-2-67, Cl. 91—369. Yardley, John P. : See — Petrow, Vladimir, and Yardley. 3,311,617. Yardney international Corp. : See — ■ Gold, Charles M. 3,312,889. Gold, Charles M„ and Cooper. 3,300,703. Horowitz, Carl. 3,297,7S6, Horowitz, Carl. 3,330,702. Salcedo Gumicio, Richard. 3,303,055. Yarger, Frank A. : See — Kendall, William D.. and Yarger. 3,299,892. Kendall, William D., and Yarger. 3,329,149. Yarlott, John M. : See — Dauger, Alan B„ and Yarlott. 3,302,OSO. Yarmovsky, Max, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Plural voltage regulator discharge devices in a unitary structure. 3,296,487, 1-3-67, Cl. 315 — 36. Yarmovsky, Max, to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Voltage regulator tube with integral plural series discharge devices. 3,303,381, 2-7-67, Cl. 315 — 36. Yarrison, Walter W. : See — Battell, Leslie C, Senfleben, and Yarrison. 3,339,236. l r arrison, Walter W.. L. C. Battell, and P. W. Senfleben, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Extensible conduit for an injection molding machine. 3,343,221, 9-26-67, Cl. 18 — 30. Yarrow, Christopher J., to The English Electric Co. Ltd. Electric frequency changers. 3,302,093, 1-31-67, Cl. 321—7. Yarway Corp. : See — Bardes. Charles R., and Williams. 3,357,247. Hall, Walter II. 3,326,513. Hookway, William C, Jr. 3.334,862. Mackenzie, Elbert K. 3.319,476. Mackenzie, Elbert K. 3,328,546. Yashica Co., Ltd. : See — Yamamoto, Masaru. 3,300,271. Yasuda, Keiichi : See — - Ogura, Takashi, Ueda, and Yasuda. 3,350,905. Yasuda, Susumu, and S. Tsuchiya. to Nippon Electric Co., Ltd. Electron tube employing a relatively long electron beam and getter material disposed at the collector. 3,32S.62S, 6-27-67, Cl. 315 — 3.5. Yasufuku, Matami, T. Kawamura, Y. Matsumoto, and A. Kura- mochi, to Fujitsu Ltd. Method of manufacture of silicon transistor. 3,341,379, 9-12-67, Cl. 148—187. Yasui, Eizo, S. Shoda, H. Suzuki, and H. Yamada, to Toa Gosei Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Process for the production of crystalline calcium carbonate of vaterite type. 3,321,269, 5-23-67, Cl. 23—66. Yasui, Masanori, to Toa Electronics Ltd. Self-balancing measuring system having anti-hunt magnetic means for slider damping. 3,323,054, 5-30-67, Cl. 324—99. Yasui, Takeshi, T. Tsuji, and O. Fukushima, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Method of mixing polystyrene with linear polyesters. 3,322,854, 5-30-67, Cl. 260 — 873. Yasui, Teruo, and H. Kohara, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Process for the production of benzenedicarboxylic acid and aliphatic dinitrile bv exchanging carboxylic group for cyano group. 3,341,567, 9-12-67, Cl. 260 — 465.8. Yasukawa, Masatosi : See — Yonei, Masaru, and Yasukawa. 3,314,369. 1464 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Yasukawa, Takemasa : See — Tsuda, Koh, Yasukawa, Imamura, and Nagahama. 3,313,- 725. Yasumatsu, Katsuharu : See — Shinazono, Hirao, Yasumatsu, Matsumura, and Jono. 3,326,697. Yasuoka, Shine, Y. Tanaka, and K. Sasabe, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co.. Ltd. Starter device for a D.C. elec- tric motor. 3,319.104. 5-9-67, CI. 318 — 138. Yasuoka, Shine, T. Oyama, S. Aratani, and H. Tanaka, to Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. Television signal recording and reproducing with sync signal regeneration. 3,322,892, 5-30-67, CI. 118 — 6.6. Yates, David J. C. : See — Taylor, William F., Smfelt, and Yates. 3,351,566. Yates, Dick, to Gulf Oil Corp. Lined pipe joint and process of forming same. 3,325,191, 6-13-67, CI. 285 — 55. Yates, Foster. & Thorn Ltd. : See — Poyner. William F. 3,323,173. Yates, George A., and J. E. Bennett, to Jeffrey Galion Mfg. Co. Electric battery power operated vehicle. 3,336,997, 8- 22-67 CI. ISO— 65. Yates, George H., and W. V. Tittsworth. Automatically op- erated invalid chair. 3,343,871, 9-26-67, CI. 297 — 323. Yates, J. Allyn : See — Nemoede, Fred W., and Yates. 3,336,627. Yates, James P., to Gly Construction Corn. Curb and gutter form assembly. 3,847,514. 10-17-67, CI. 249 — 2. Yates, John, to Shell Oil Co. Herbicidal compositions and method. 3,318,681, 5-9-67, CI. 71 — 2.6. Yates. John, to Shell Oil Co. Thiobenzamides and derivatives thereof. 3,338,913, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 294.8. Yates, John, and E. Haddock, to Shell Oil Co. Process for preparing triazines and imidazoles. 3,337,550, 8-22-67, CI. 260—249.5. Yates, John W. Liquid fuel feeding system. 3,345,978, 10-10- 67. CI. 126 — 94. Yates, Lester R. : See — Kelly, Robert J., Yates, and Judd. 3,302,199. Yates, Lowell D., to United States of America, Army. Silicon controlled phase locked servo drive. 3,359,478, 12-19-67, CI. 318—314. Yates, Paul C. : See — Alexander.Guy B., West, and Yates. 3,310,400. Yates, Robert L.. to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Soldering iron holder. 3,327.981, 6-27-67, CI. 24S— 176. Yates, Rov K., to General Electric Co. Self-balancing support mechanism. 3,304,032, 2-14-67, CI. 248—2. Yates, Thomas R. : See — Godfrey. Gordon R., Langstone, and Yates. 3,303,860. Yavorsky, Paul M., to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Efficient beta-ray emission source for irradiation applications. 3,322,951, 5-30-67, CI. 250 — 106. Yaw, Viola B. : See — Stubblefield, Thomas A., and Yaw. 3.348,867. Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. : See — Asano, Hidejiro, and Segawa. 3,295,936. Goda, Susumu, Gondo, and Onoue. 3,348,981. Gunji, Reizo. 3,309,236. Ishimitsu, Akitoshi, Furui, and Sugahara. 3,332,862. Kodama, Koretaka, Shigemi, and Ogata. 3,323,904. Maehara, Shigeru, and Igarashi. 3,333,839. Morita, Sadayoshi, Goda, Sato, and Yamaguchi. 3,336,- 16S. Motomatsu, Norlyasu, Ichikawa, and Tanaka. 3,310,971. Nagashima, Shinichi, and Tuiki. 3.336,494. Nishida, Saichi, Yoshioka, and Uchiyama. 3,334,880. Ohta, Takayoshi, Akuta, Nishiwaki and Yoshizumi. 3,329.495. Sawada. Yasuhiro, and Ayuha. 3,295,374. Shimizu, Mineo, and Matsukura. 3,303,060. Shimizu, Mineo, Matsukura, Takahashi, and Shinagawa. 3.336.166. Tajiri, Iichi, Sekino, and Sasaki. 3,320,797. Takahashi. Masakazu, and Minamii. 3 345,559. Yonezaki, Shigeru, Nitto, and Asano. 3,296,100. Yoshioka, Masao, and Mori. 3,308,589. Yawata Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Ashifari. Katsuyo. 3,298,858. Yawata Welding Electrode Co., Ltd. : See — Suzuki, Haruyoshi, and Ishizaki. 3,352,993. Yax, William G. Multiple-image device. 3,31S,218, 5-9-67, CI. 95 — 36. Yazaki, Seiiehi. Nursing bottle. 3,323,669, 6-6-67, CI. 215 — 11. Yazawa, Masahide. Process and apparatus for two-dimen- sional stretching of thermoplastic film, plate and pipe. 3,313,870, 4-11-67, CI. 264—95. Yazejian, Zaven, J. R. Fuld, and W. V. Benkler, to Sperry Rand Corp. Electrosensitive printing apparatus with print head continuously moved across paper. 3,300,017, 1-24- 67, CI. 197—1. Yazejian, Zaven A., and C.-H. Wang, to Sperry Rand Corp. Incremental feed mechanism. 3,333,670, 8-1-67, CI. 197 — 114. Yeadon, David A. : See — Rayner, Eric T., Yeadon, Hopper, Dupuy, and Dollear. 3,312,565. Yeager, Charles C, to Scientific Chemicals, Inc. Compositions and method for incorporating microbiocidal amounts of arsenosobenzene into resins. 3.360,431, 12-26-67, CI. 167 — 30. Yeager, Edward H. Miniature automobile racing game utiliz- ing adhesive connection. 3,335,520, 8-15-67, CI. 46 — 243. Yeager, Joseph T., Sr. Ship propulsion device. 3,359,735, 12-26-67, CI. 60—221. Yeager, Marvin L. : See — Henschen, Homer E„ and Yeager. 3,317,887. Henschen, Homer E., and Yeager. 3,345,599. Henschen, Homer E., and Yeager. 3,345,604. Henschen, Homer E., Yeager, and Zell. 3,340,439. Yeager, Paul R. : See — Melfi, Leonard T., Jr., Wood, and Yeager. 3,312,101. Yeakey, Ernest L,, and G. P. Speranza, to Jefferson Chemical Co., Inc. N-alkylcyclohexyl 1,3-propanediamines. 3,358,024, 12-12-67, CI. 260—563. Yearley, Lawrence E., to General Precision, Inc. Duty cycle regulated power supply. 3,351,840, 11-7-67, CI. 321 — 45. Yearout, James D., to The La Fleur Corp. Cyoliquid pump. 3,304,882, 2-21-67, CI. 103 — 153. Yearwood, Donald R. : See — Basile, Norman K., and Yearwood. 3,359,745. Ulbricht, Walter E., Yearwood, and Basile. 3,352,123. Yeatman, George D. : See — Phillips, Lawrence, S. and A. J. Paymer, and Yeatman. 3^309,954. Yeats, Gerald : See — Bradley, Anthony, Topper, and Yeats. 3,339,526. Clay, William M., and Yeats. 3,340,199. Yeckley, Russell N. : See — VanSickle, Roswell C, Aspey, and Yeckley. 3,327,082. Yeda Research and Development Co., Ltd. : See— Danon, David. 3,300,385. Elad, Dov, and Rokach. 3,325,388. Frei, Ephraim H., and Leibinzohn. 3,358,676. Yee, Alfred A. Method of rebottoming metal hull with rein- forced concrete. 3,306,245, 2-28-67, CI. 114 — 65. Yee, Alfred A. Prestressed concrete hull and method of mak- ing the same. 3,324,814, 6-13-67, CI. 114 — 65. Yee, John G. : See — Wong, Herbert K., and Yee. 3,322,601. Yee, Seening, to Sperry Rand Corp. High speed pulse cir- cuits. 3,319,086, 5-9-67, CI. 307—88.5. Yee, Skipper K., and J. M. Frantz, to Sky Center Corp. Axial flow oil filter having sealing means. 3,308,956, 3-14-67, CI. 210—232. Yefsky, Sheldon A., to Cook Electric Co. Tape cartridge. 3,326,484, 6-20-67, CI. 242 — 55.19. Yeh, George C. Method of producing ammonia including con- tacting an electrostatically charged catalyst with nitrogen and hydrogen. 3,344,052, 9-26-67, CI. 204: — 177. Yeh, Tsu-Hsing, and R. M. De Fries, to International Busi- ness Machines Corp. Intermetallic semiconductor body and method of diffusing an N-type impurity thereinto. 3,313,- 663, 4-11-67, CI. 148 — 187. Yeh, Ying L., to Union Carbide Corp. Process for the prepara- tion of alkylated di-p-xylylenes. 3,349,142, 10-24-67, CI. 260 — 671. Yehau Numata : See — Eguchi, Takeshi. 3,302,294. Yeiser, Andrew S., to Bunker-Ramo Corp. Recording media. 3,311,279, 3-28-67, CI. 226—118. Yelinek, Gustav H., and J. R. Giles, to Walker Mfg Co. Filter. 3.342,021, 9-19-67, CI. 55—337. Yellin, Bernard, to Beco Products Corp. Luggage or carrying cases. 3,306,404, 2-28-67, CI. 190—51. Yellott, John, Engineering Associates, Inc. : See — Yellott, John I. 3,316,413. Yellott, John I., to John Yellott Engineering Associates, Inc. Radiation sensitive instrument for determining the solar optical properties of light transmitting materials. 3,316,- 413. 4-25-67, CI. 250 — 234. Yellow Springs Instrument Co., Inc., The : See — Trolander, Hardy W., and Harruff. 3,316,765. Yelloz, Raphael G. : See — ■ Le Corre, Jean P., Lefevre, Serrano, and Yelloz. 3,311,- 705. Yelpo, Joseph P., and D. B. Winchester, to The Singer Co. Variable-speed portable electric tools. 3,336,490, 8-15-67, CI. 310 — 50. Yembrick, Charles, Jr. : See — Harder, Robert J., and Yembrick. 3,359,109. Yembrick, Charles, Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Leuco dye-aromatic bitriazole light-sensitive dye former compositions. 3.360,370, 12-26-67, CI. 96 — 90. Yen, Chu-Sen, to Hewlett-Packard Co. Phase-locked signal sampling circuit. 3,334,305, 8-1-67, CI. 328 — 151. Yen, Ernest C. : See — - Vincent, James G., Jr., Hansen, Yen, Taylor, Bott, and Greif. 3,333.031. Yeo, Alan A., J. K. Hambling, and G. W. Alderson, to The British Petroleum Co. Ltd. Production of 4-methylpentene-l. 3,325,559, 6-13-67, CI. 260—683.15. Yeo, Alan A., J. K. Hambling, and G. W. Alderson, to The British Petroleum Co., Ltd. Production of 2-methylpentene- 2. 3,331,884, 7-18-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Yeo, Ralph B. G. : See — Tuffnell, Glenn W., Schaller, and Yeo. 3,355,280. Yeo, Robert H. : See — Maxon, Harry R., Jr., and Yeo. 3,297,259. Yeomans Bros. Co. : See — Ciabattari, Emil J., and Nogaj. 3,341,450. Smith, Eugene J. 3,338,419. LIST OF PATENTEES 1465 Yeomans, Lena Sarah : Sec — Ronceray. Robert A. M. 3,357,648. Yeowcll. Heather N., G. E. Lee. G. B. Leslie, D. W. Pulsford, \V. K. Wragg, and D. K. Maxwell, to May & Baker Ltd. 3- and 4-carbamovloxv tetrahydrofuruns. 3,331,801, 7-18- (17, CI. 260 — 347.4. Yerger, John F. Alertness detection system for vehicle opera- tors. 3,325,225, 6-13-67, CI. 303—19. Yerkes. William D., Jr., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Process for preparing a cellulolytlc enzyme from trametls suaueolens. 3,310,476, 3-21-67, CI. 195 — 66. Yerkey, John II. Packaging machine. 3,342,017, 9-19-67. CI. 53 — 255. Yerkovich, Simon, V- to Jet Dispenser Corp., and % to Myco Industries. Inc. Dispenser. 3,327,901, 6-27-67, CI. 222—52. Yerman, Alexander J., to General Electric Co. Tunnel diode oscillator controlled by a sensing device. 3,324,725, 6-13-67, CI. 73—362. Yery. Edmund F. : See — Badini. John A., and Y'ery. 3,357,621. Yerzley, Felix L., and R. R. Roberts. Mechanical oscillographs. 3.354.701, 11-28-67, CI. 73— 8S. Yeske, Laurel R., to J. I. Case Co. Agricultural implement. 3,295,300, 1-3-67, CI. 56—296. Yeske, Laurel R. Agricultural implement. 3,309,853, 3-21- 67, CI. 56 — 314. Yessa, William L. : See — Eckhardt, John C , and Yessa. 3,349,162. Yeths, Wilmot M. : See — L.nvis. Kenneth, and Yeths. 3,315,812. Yetman, Edward D., to Shell Oil Co. Dual zone completion system with special valve. 3,302,721, 2-7-67, CI. 166 — 45. Yetman, Edward D., to Shell Oil Co. Through-the-flowline tool installation system. 3,308,880, 3-14-67, CI. 166 — .5. Yetman, Edward D., to Shell Oil Co. Pumping well tools through flowlines of irregular diameter. 3,312,282, 4-4-67, CI. 166 — 46. Yetman, Edward D., to Shell Oil Co. System for installing and retrieving well tools in well strings. 3,312,283, 4 4 67, CI. 166 — 46. Yetter, Harrv G., and J. H. Whalen. Receptacle supporting device. 3,301,518, 1-31-67, CI. 248 — 311. Yetton. Ernest : Sec — Blight, Dennis J., Yetton, and Shafe. 3,343,852. Y T ew, Ming-Chih : See — ■ Polhemus, Von D., Boettger, Isaacson, and Yew. 3,345,060. Polhemus, Von D., and Yew. 3,321,200. Ygfors, Goran. Stand for an electrical soldering iron with adjustable heat exchange means. 3,310,100, 3-21-67, CI. 165 — SO. Yiannois, Christ N., and J. V. Karabinos. to Olin Mathieson Chemical Corp. Trichloroacetic acid dichloroethylidene hydrazide and process therefor. 3,306,935, 2-28-67, CI. 260—561. Till, Stephen W. H., and R. H. Dimick, to Wah Chang Corp. Electron beam melting apparatus. 3,337,676, 8-22-67, CI. 13—31. Yingst, Thomas O., and B. E. Tucker, Jr.. to Universal Match Corp. Regulator. 3,335.952, S-15-67, CI. 236 — 92. Yingst, Thomas O., and L. P. Traxel, to Universal Match Corp. Plural source dispenser for single mixed drinks. 3,347.421, 10-17-67, CI. 222 — 129.1. Yingst, Thomas O., and B. E. Tucker, Jr., to Universal Match Corp. Dispensers. 3,348,737, 10-24-67, CI. 222 — 58. Yissum Research Development Co. : See — Deutseh, Felix. 3,300,744. Patai. Saul, Halpern, and Michman. 3.359,284. Zilkha, Albert, Feit, and Bar-Nun. 3,341,4S3. Yocum, William C. to Superior Valve & Fittings Co. Tapered pipe thread. 3.346.278, 10-10-67, CI. 285 — 333. Yoda, Renpei, and T. Arai, to Director of National Research Institute of Metals. Molybdenum coated with heat-resistant alloys by casting. 3,336,120, 8-15-67, CI. 29 — 198. Yoder Co., The : See — Chang, William J. H. 3,323,341. Keska, Kenneth R., Mackey, and Dolphin. 3,347,07S. Kocian, George J. 3,322,011. Mize, William E. 3,340,756. Szel, Frank. 3,298,213. Walsh, JoseDh S. 3,301,115. Walsh, Joseph S. 3,309,952. Yoder, Stanley W. Orthopedic device. 3,315,667, 4-25-67, CI. 12S — 74. Yodis, Anthony W. : See — Anello. Louis G., and Yodis. 3,35S,033. Yodis, Anthony W., to Allied Chemical Corp. Electrolvtic production of fluorine. 3,320,140, 5-16-67, CI. 204 — 59. Y'ohanam, Andrew I. : See — Smitzer, Louis A., Yohanam, and Call. 3,354.776. Yoho, Sullivan B. Bale piling trailer for hay balers. 3,339,- 977, 9-5-67, CI. 29S — 24. Yoke, John T., Ill, and R. G. Laughlin, to The Procter & Gam- ble Co. Phosphine oxide detergent composition. 3,304,- 263, 2-14-67, CI. 252 — 132. Yoke, John T., in, and R. G. Laughlin, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Tertiary phosphine oxide compounds 3,304,- 330, 2-14-67, CI. 260 — 606.5. Yokel, Edward C, to Twin Disc Clutch Co. Double hydrau- lic operated clutch having low pressure fluid plate cooling means. 3,301,367, 1-31-67, CI. 192—113. Seisakusho (Yakogawa Electric Works Atsumi, Mat.sumoto, and 3,297,689. 3,299,044. 3,318,869. 3,318,901. 3,320,246. 3.320,259. Yokogawa Denki Ltd.) : See— Yamanaka, Takashi, Kanno, Ishikawa. 3,304,517. Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., The : See— Nakane, Takashi, and Kobayashi. 3,310,445. Satoh, Tatsuo, and llirata. 3,352,006. Yokohama Seito Kabushlki Kaisha : See — Oikawa, Hideo. 3,308,171. Yokosawa, Akihlko : See — Crewe, Albert V., Yokosawa, and De Geeter. 3.360,663. Y'okota, Hideo. Rotary drum for magnetic tape reels. 3,356,- 310, 12-5-67, CI. 242 — 68.3. Yokota, Hisao : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Kagiya, Segawa, Yokota, Kondo, and Nakashio. 3,309.296. Y'okovania Engineering Co., Ltd. : See — Maehara, Shigeru, and Igarashi. 3,333,839. Ohta, Takayoshi, Akuta, Nishiwaki, and Yoshizumi. 3 329 495. Yokoyania, Henry, to United States of America Agriculture. Carotene derivative and use thereof. 3,321,315, 5-23-67, CI. 99 — 148. Yokoyama, Katsura : See — Tanaka, Sanae, Yokoyama, and Seki. 3,347,952. Tanaka, Sanae, Yokoyania, and Takashima. 3,325,448. Yokovama, Seijiro : See — Ito, Sukehiro, and Yokoyama. 3,349,182. Yokoyama, Shoichi : See — - Kishikawa, Jitsuichi, and Yokoyama. 3,295,947. Y'okozawa, Norio : See — Miura, Takeo, Yokozawa, and Iwata. 3,358,130. Yomine, Daniel J., Ampex Corp. Tape reel. 3,339,859, 9-5-67, CI. 242—74. Yomo, Tsuneo : See — Sakuragi, Taketami, Jyo, Yomo, and Asano. 3,309,412. Yonan, Peter : See — Cusic. John W. 3,356.681. Cusic, John W., and Yonan. Cusic, John W., and Yonan. Cusic, John W., and Yonan. Cusic, John W., and Yonan. Cusic, John W., and Yonan. Cusic, John W., and l r onan. Cusic. John W., and Yonan. 3,350,402. Lovell, Calvin H., Lowrie, and Yonan. 3,309,364. Yonchar, Jack. Tool for mutilating hypodermic syringes 3,316,747, 5-2-67, CI. 72—332. Yoneda, Fumio : See — Nitta, Yoshihiro, Shioya, and Yoneda. 3,328.403. Nitta, Yoshihiro, Yoneda, and Miyamoto. 3,317,534. Yoneda, Masahiko : See — Banno, Isao, Iijima, Hasegawa, Igarasi, Imada, Nogami, Suhara, Yoneda, and Ohmora. 3,298,923. l'onehara, Shunsuke : See — Ishikawa, Mitsuo, Yonehara, and Godo. 3,347,852. Yonei, Masaru. and M. Yasukawa, to Kawasaki Kokuki Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Dual gear pumps. 3,314,369, 4-18-67, CI. 103—126. Y'onekura, Tadasu : See- — Nasu, Noriyuki, Yamazaki, Shinozaki, and Yonekura. 3.345,879. Yonezaki, Shigeru, H. Nitto, and H. Asano, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co. Ltd. Process for producing anticorrosive surface treated steel sheets and product thereof. 3,296,100, 1-3- 67, CI. 204 — 41. Yonker, Joe E. : See — Craig, Robert W., Spitzer, and Yonker. 3,355,193. Yonkers. Edward H., to Joslvn Mfg. and Supply Co. Electri- cal cable terminal. 3,317,654, 5-2-67, CI. 174 — 73. Yonkers, Edward H., to Joslvn Mfg. and Supply Co. High voltage switch device. 3,320,377, 5-16-67, CI. 200 — 4S. Yonkers, John L. Method and apparatus for cutting tubing. 3,35S,536. 12-19-67, CI. 83 — 54. Yonkers, William A., to RLF Industries, Inc. Heat dissipating arrangement for electric components. 3,356,904, 12-5-67, CI. 317—100. Yonts, Oliver C, to United States of America, Atomic Energy Commission. Ion propulsion. 3,303,650, 2-14-67. CI. 60 — 202. Yordson Corp. : See — Rosen. Samuel R. 3,34S,186. Yorgin, Nick : See — Paton, Charles R., and Yorgin. 3,303,441. York, Alvin C. : See — Foner, Max, and York. 3,323,515. York. Archie W. ; 55% to L. V. Wilson, 5% to M. Caton. and 40% to J. A. Storey. Method for detecting underground water by discharging capacitor means through the earth and measuring the retained charge. 3,319,157, 5-9-67, CI. 324 — 1. York, Bill L., to Textron-Industries, Inc. Blind sealing rivet and method of making the same. 3,300,79S, 1-31-67, CI. 10 — 27. York. Buddy L. : See — Kellom, David B., Bowman, Lamoria, and York. 3.34S,- 928. York. David E.. to Scott Paper Co. Windshield wipers. 3.354,- 0S9. 11-21-67, CI. 252—91. York, Earl D., and H. G. Krane, to Standard Oil Co. Bal- anced-octane gasoline manufacture. 3,305.476, 2-21-67, CI. 20S— 79. 1466 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 York, Floyd L., to International Research Corp. Fire baffle for walls. 3,334,461, 8-S-67, CI. 52—317. York, George E. : See — Brown, Junior M., and York. 3,304,124. York Insulation Co., Inc. : See — Bader, Robert E. 3,339,804. Haut, Arthur H. 3,325,955. York, Jerome B., Jr., to General Motors Corp. Fuel system. 3 302 935 2—7—67 CI 261 29. York, John' B. Pliers type wrench. 3,336,824, 8-22-67, CI. 81—361. York, Lynn V., Jr., to General Electric Co. Timing device. 3,305,64S, 2-21-67, CI. 200 — 35. York, Otto H., Co., Inc. : See — Carmichael, Laurence A., Jr., and Reese. 3,339,351. York Production Engineering Co. : See — Smith. Dale R. 3,356,558. York Research Corp. : See — Baker, George W. 3,305.28S. Baker, George W. 3,324,348. York Tool and Mfg. Co. : See — Collins, David M. 3,310,639. Yorkovich, John P. : See — Gutsehe, Heinrich, and Yorkovich. 3,304,908. Yorns, Edward E., to Kentucky Electronics, Inc. Convergence electrode having pole pieces and snubbers in same slots. 3,354,33S, 11-21-67, CI. 313 — 77. Yoshida, Eiichi : See — Suzuki. Mitsuyuki, and Yoshida. 3.355.S13. Yoshida, Hiroshi, and Y. Nakazato. to Kawasaki Steel Corp. Deep drawing steel sheet and method for producing the same. 3,335,036, 8-8-67, CI. 148—2. Yoshida, Kazuo : See — Yoshida, Kiyota and Kazuo. 3,352,151. Yoshida, Kiyota and Kazuo, to Rikagaku Kenkyusho and Kawasaki Seitetsu Kabushiki Kaisha. Mechanical auto- matic-recording apparatus for tensile testing of sheet metal. 3,352,151, 11-14-67, CI. 73 — 89. Yoshida Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Tamura, Michiyuki. 3,340,579. Yoshida, Makoto : See — Kimura, Shiro, Yoshida. and Tsuda. 3.341,331. Yoshida, Masaaki, and M. Yoshikawa. Method of improving the taste of artificial sweetening agents. 3,295,993, 1-3-67, CI. 99—141. Yoshida, Masatoshi, and K. Tanouchi, to Toho Beslon Ka- bushiki Kaisha. Spinneret device for spinning side-byside type of composite fibers. 3,350,741, 11-7-67, CI. 18 — 8. Yoshida, Motofumi : See — Kiriyama, Shigeru. Mabuchi, Sakai, Yoshida, Okamoto, and Ikeda. 3,298,999. Yoshida, Noble H. : See — Anderson, Jerrold L., Gardner, and Yoshida. 3,341,416. Yoshida, Ryonosuke, M. Takehara, and E. Negoro, to Ajinomoto Co., Inc. Method of preparing gamma-cvano- butyraldehyde acetals. 3,318,911, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 340.7. Yoshida, Shuji : See — Shimamura, Katsusaburo, Matsushima, and Yoshida. 3,325,493. Yoshida, Tadashi, to Shionogi & Co., Ltd. Method of produc- ing an antibiotic quinomycln B. 3,332,843, 7-25-67, CI. 167 — 65. Yoshida. Tokuji. Wire twisting machine. 3,355,867, 12-5-67, CI. 57 — 5S.54. Yoshida, Yasuhisa, and M. Suzuki, to Sumitomo Electric In- dustries, Ltd. Electric transmission coaxial cables. 3,356,- 785 12-5-^7. CI. 174—28. Yoshida, Yuichi, to Fujitsu Ltd. Kawasaki. Pulse code modu- lator encoder system. 3,314,012, 4-11-67, CI. 328 — 56. Yoshida, Zeniehi, H. Yanagisawa, and R. Kori, to Shikoku Kasei Kogko Co. Ltd. Method of oxidizing organic com- pounds. 3.336,373. 8-15-67. CI. 260—524. Yoshigaki, Isao, and T. Azuma, to Tadao Yamaoka. Speed change devices for agricultural tractors. 3,342,079, 9-19- 67 CI. 74—230.17. Yoshii, Hajime. to Ampex Corp. Read amplifier baseline sta- bilization. 3,337,859, 8-22-67, a. 340 — 174. Yoshii, Hajime. to Ampex Corp. Deleting apparatus for mag- netically recorded data. 3,360.789, 12-26-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Yoshii, Hajime, and M. M. Liang, to Ampex Corp. Blagnetic recording and verifying system. 3,359.548, 12-19-67, CI. 340—174.1. Yoshikawa, Etsuro, and T. Morita, to Chisso Corp. Graft co- polymerization of a vinyl monomer onto a polyolefin with irradiation in the presence of oxygen and a reducing agent. 3,322,661, 5-30-67, CI. 204 — 159.17. Yoshikawa. Kinji. Supporting device for a phonograph pick- up. 3,313,546, 4-11-67, CI. 274 — 23. Yoshikawa, Masaharu, K. Kusashio, T. Kato, and T. Taken- ishi. Method of preparing 5'-ribonueleotide. 3.347,846, 10- 17-67, CI. 260 — 211.5. Yoshikawa. Masahide : See — Yoshida, Masaaki, and Yoshikawa. 3,295,993. Yoshikawa. Sadao : See — Kuwata, Tsutomu, and Yoshikawa. 3,313.717. Kuwata, Tsutomu, Yoshikawa, and Hara. 3,330,749. Yoshikawa, Toru : See — Naito, Takeo, Yoshikawa, and Ishikawa. 3,313,820. Yoshimitsu, Takashi : See — Huang. Ching Y., Kunimoto, Ueno, and Yoshimitsu. 3.327,017. Yoshimura, Koichi : See — Kobavashi, Tsuneo, Kanzaki, Yoshimura, and Yamamoto. 3,333,128. Yoshimura, Masamichi, and A. Nato, to Tujikura Densen Kabushiki Kaisha. Coaxial cable with foamed resin di- electric bound by a thin film of solid resin dielectric. 3,309,458, 3-14-67, CI. 174—107. Yoshimura, Masamichi, and A. Nago, to Fujikura Densen Kabushiki Kaisha. Method for producing coaxial cable. 3,332,814, 7-25-67, CI. 156—54. Yoshimura, Shinji : See — Otsuka, Eiji, Yoshimura, and Kanai. 3,317,601. Yoshinaga, Fumihiro : See — Okumura, Shinji, Yoshinaga, Konishi, and Katsuya. 3,329,577. Yoshinaga, Masajiro, to Yoshinaga Prince Kabushiki Kaisha. Fuel level indicator. 3,345,870, 10-10-67, CI. 73 — 327. Yoshinaga Prince Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yoshinaga, Masajiro. 3,345,870. Yoshine, Hiroki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Hitachi Seisakusho. Parallel-serial-parallel regenerative repeater for PCM sys- tem. 3,305,780, 2-21-67, CI. 325 — 38. Yoshino, Tokachika : See — Hiroki, Kenzo, Shizume, Nakamura, Yoshino, Kamio, Irie, and Kawamura. 3,346,617. Yoshioka, Atsushi, to Kyoei Kaihatsu Co., Ltd. Tower crane truck. 3,357,572, 12-12-67, CI. 212—46. Yoshioka, Kosuke : See — Hattori, Junnosuke, Ozaki, Koike, Yoshioka, and Sugi- yama. 3,355,352. Yoshioka, Masao : See — Nishida, Saichi, Yoshioka, and TJchiyama. 3,334,880. Yoshioka, Masao, and K. Mori, to Yawata Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. Layered curvilinear wall. 3,308,589, 3-14-67, CI. 52 — 249. Yoshioka, Michio : See — - Sugano, Masashi, and Yoshioka. 3,323,025. Yoshioka, Sadao, K. Noro, H. Kawazura, and H. Takita, to Nippon Gosei Kagaku Kogvo Kabushiki Kaisha. Polym- erization of aldehydes. 3,350,359, 10-31-67, CI. 260 — 67. Yoshioka, Yoshihide, to Kurashiki Rayon Co. Ltd. Process for the manufacture of chemical lace. 3,315,329, 4-25-67, CI. 28 — 76. Yoshitake, Norito : See — Inaba, Seiuemon, Shimizu, Yoshitake, and Murakami. 3,343,137. Yoshitomi Pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd. : See — Nakanishi, Michio, and Munakata. 3,329,683. Nakanishi, Michio, and Tashiro. 3,313,810. Nishimoto. Koichi, Fuse, and Nakanishi. 3,305.442. Yoshiyama, Ichiro. T. Kobayashi, and M. Konishi, to Minolta Camera Kabushiki Kaisha. Exposure control mechanism. 3,309,974, 3-21-67. CI. 95 — 10. Yoshizumi, Hideo : See — Ohta, Taykayoshi, Akuta, Nishiwaki, and Yoshizumi. 3,329,495. Yosida, Tosikaru : See — Yuguchi, Sadao, and Yosida. 3,303,226. Yosizawa, Zensaku : See — Hashimoto, Koroku, Yosizawa, and Shibata. 3,342.683. Yosomiva, Shinji : See — Takada, Shuichi, and Yosomiya. 3,306,066. Yost, Clyde E. Automatic pump control. 3,318,247, 5-9-67, CI. 103—25. Yost, Frederick R., to General Motors Corp. Dual fluid pres- surizing mechanism. 3,354,639, 11-28-67, CI. 60 — 54.5. Yost, James W., to Stromberg-Carlson Corp. Electrical con- nector for printed circuit boards. 3,317,885, 5-2-67, CI. 339 i7Q Yost, John V. Turbine wheel. 3,311,344, 3-28-67, CI. 253— 39.10. Yost, John V. Boat construction. 3,326,166, 6-20-67, CI. 114 — 66.5. Yost, Kermit D. : See — Voitik, Robert M., and Yost. 3,313,551. Yost, Kermit D.. to Continental Illinois National Bank and Trust Co. of Chicago. Reverse pressure cartridge-type face seal. 3,319,968, 5-16-67, CI. 277 — 40. Yost, Paul E., to Raven Industries, Inc. Balloon structure with launching cells. 3,312,427, 4-4-67, CI. 244 — 31. Yott, Edward W., to General Motors Corp. Variable speed motor control mechanism. 3,317,808, 5-2-67, CI. 318—346. Youdelis, William V. Dental amalgam. 3,305,356, 2-21-67, CI. 75—134. Youden, David H., to Heald Machine Co. Power transmission apparatus. 3,338,106, 8-29-67, CI. 74 — 227. Youdin, Myron, to Eon Corp. Radiation detector and method of fabricating the same. 3,334,260, 8-1-67, CI. 313—93. Youker, Mortimer A., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Chemical compositions and process. 3,317,481, 5-2-67, CI. 260—77.5. Youkers, Harold A., and J. Lush, to Brockway Glass Co., Inc. Mold holder actuating mechanism. 3.357,S11, 12-12-67, CI. 65 — 323. Youlden, Georgette M. Article holding device. 3,342,343, 9-19-67, CI. 211 — 88. Youmans, Arthur H. : See — Hopkinson, Eric C, and Youmans. 3,305,6S4. Youmans, Arthur H., and E. C. Hopkinson, to Dresser Indus- tries, Inc. Pulsed neutron generator. 3,309,522, 3—14-67, CI. 250—84.5. LIST OP PATENTEES 1 K»7 Youmans, Duane C. : See — Martwick, WiU'ord K., and Youmans. 3,332,162. Young, Alan C, to Hammond Organ Co. Organ chord switch- ing mechanism. 3,305,620, 2 21-67, CI. 84 — 1.17. Young, Alan C, to Hammond Organ Co. Organ chorus and celeste system utilizing randomly varying phase shift means. 3,325,581, 0-13-67, CI. S4 — 1.24. Young, Alan C. to Hammond Organ Co. Organ additive pre- voicing system. 3,334,173, S-l-67, CI. 84—1.09. Young, Alan C, to Hammond Corp. Electronic organ arpeggio eftec! . ' ■ % i . . . 3,358,070, 12-12-67, CI. S4 — 1.17. Young, Almon A. Combination flat and convex outside rear view mirror for vehicles. 3,33S,655, S-29-07, CI. 350 — 293. Young, Archie : See — Beckman, Good, Shielding, and Youns. 3,350,144. Young, Arthur C. Play table and bench assembly. 3,301,590, 1-31-67, CI. 297—154. Young, Austin II. : See — Protzman, Thomas P., Wagoner, and Young. 3,344,216. Young, Austin II.. to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Amylosic ma- terial plasticized with a mixture of triethanolamine and an alpha, beta, omega trihydric alcohol. 3,312,559, 4-4— 67, CI. 100—213. Young, Austin II., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Polyvinyl alcohol plasticized amylose compositions. 3,312,641, 4-4-67, CI. 200—17.4. Young, Austin H., to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Amylose com- position. 3,314,810, 4-18-67, CI. 106 — 210. Young. Austin II.. M. T. Tetenbaum, and R. J. Pratt, to A. E. Staley Mfg. Co. Starch and N-hydroxyalkyl amides. 3. 320. OS 1. 5-10-67, CI. 106—210. Youns-, Bernard W., to R. T. Young. Methods of forming and applying mixtures. Re. 26,204, 5-16-67, CI. 259 — 149. Young. Brian : See — Daem, Richard C, Gray, and Young. 3,353,526. Young. Carter R. : See — Elliston, Thomas L., and Young. 3, 338, SOS. Young, Carter R., to Otis Engineering Corp. Multiple zone producing apparatus. 3,330,360, 7-11-67, CI. 166 — 179. Young, Carter R., R. B. McAmis, and B. G. Foster, to Otis Engineering Corp. Multiple string well pumping system and apparatus. 3,326.292, 6-20-67, CI. 166 — 106. Young, Charles A. : See — McNair, Irving M., Jr., Strakhov, and Young. 3,344,348. Young, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America. Optical il- luminating system. 3,302,519, 2-7-67, CI. 88 — 24. Young, Charles J., to Radio Corp. of America. Printer with rolling anvil member. 3,317,017, 5-2-67. CI. 197 — 1. Young, Charles W., to Monsanto Co. Differential electronic tachometer. 3,34S,143, 10-17-67, CI. 324 — 70. Young, Charles W., to Revere Copper and Bass Inc. Con- toured tie-down insert for upstanding T-beam elements of a cargo-supporting floor. 3,353,780, 11-21-67. CI. 248 — 361. Young, Clara B. Colostomy garment. 3,324,856, 6-13-67, CI. 128— 2S3. Young, Claude A. Can opening device. 3,344,763, 10-3-67, CI. 113— 1. Young. Clayton R. : See — Wolf. Siegfried, and Young. 3,353,305. Young, Clinton J. T. : See— Fryfogle, Kenneth E., and Young. 3,329,010. Young, Clinton J. T., to Outlook Engineering Corp. Compen- sated optical scanning system. 3,360.659, 12-26-67, CI. 250—236. Young, David A. Fire extinguisher system with spring oper- ated electric generator. 3,316,973, 5-2-67, CI. 169 — 19. Young, David E.. to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Safety seal nacker. 3.29S.441. 1-17-07, CI. 166 — 179. Young, David E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Control apparatus for well tool anchor. 3,306,360, 2-28-67, CI. 166 — 120. Young, David E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well tool retrieving apparatus. 3,321.017, 5-23-67, CI. 166—135. Young, David E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Full- opening well tools. 3,332.495, 7-25-67, CI. 166—148. Young, David E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well packing apparatus. 3,354.963, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — 120. Young, David E., to Schlumberger Technology Corp. Well bore packing apparatus. 3,354,964, 11-28-67, CI. 166 — 120. Youns. David W. : See — Clough, Thomas J., and Young. 3,344,204. Young, David W. Tool for mounting or demounting automo- tive valve assemblies. 3,315,339, 4-25-67, CI. 29 — 249. Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Method for the production of sulfides. 3,31S,957, 5-9-67, CI. 260 — 609. Young, David W., to Sinclair Research, Inc. Stabilized organic compositions. 3,32S,300, 6-27-67, CI. 252 — 41. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydocarbon conversion process and catalyst comprising a crystalline alumino-silicate leached with sodium hydroxide. 3,326,797, 6-20-07, CI. 208—111. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Crystalline zircono-silicate zeolites. 3,329,4S0, 7-4-67, CI. 23 — 111. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Crystalline titano-silicate zeolites. 3,329,481, 7-4-67, CI. 23 — 111. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Methods for the manufacture of group IVB metallo-silicate zeolites. 3,329,4S2, 7-4-67, CI. 23—113. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Selective hvdroeracUing process. 3,331,766, 7-1S-67, CI. 20S— 78. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hlgh-sillca molecular sieve zeolites. 3,341,284, 9-12-07, CI. 23—112. Young, Dean A, to Union Oil Co. of California. Ilydrocraek- ing of hydrocarbons with a presulflded ammonium crystal- line zeolite cracking base promoted with a group VIII m. Mai. 3,342,725, 9-19-07, CI. 208 — 111. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Pelleted zeolite compositions possessing improved crushing strength. 3,354,096, 11-21-67, CI. 252—435. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Regeneration of hydrocracking catalysts. 3,357,915, 12-12-67, CI. 20S— 111. Young, Dean A., to Union Oil Co. of California. Hydrocrack- ing process. 3.300.45S, 12-26-07, CI. 208—111. Young, Donald C to Union Oil Co. of California. Improved process for preparing unsaturated esters, aldehydes, ke- tones, acetals and ketals by the oxidation of olefins with a noble metal catalyst. 3,346.023, 10-10-07, CI. 260 — 497. Young, Donald E., y 2 to M. K. Stabe. Soil conditioning ap- paratus. 3,303,800, 2-14-67, CI. 111—7.1. Young, Donald R.: See — Kerr, Donald R., and Young. 3,303,059. Thomas, Jacob E., Jr., and Young. 3,333,326. Young, Douglas, Inc. : See — Young, Lewis D. 3,355,0S8. Young, E. Gordon : See — Brinkley, Earl, and Young. 3,316,945. Young, Edward M. Adjustable composite form. 3,338,058, 8-29-67, CI. 61 — 54. Young, Edward W.. to United Aircraft Corp. Multidigit 3,299,403, 1-17-67, ( 3,295,209, 1-3-67, CI. 33- 86. pulse code responsive system. 340—151. Young, Edwin. Road gauges. Young, Edwin H. P. : See — Crowther, Albert F., and Young. 3,297,530. Young, Einar T., to Sun Oil Co. Filtering arrangement for motor fuels. 3,295,685, 1-3-67, CI. 210—323. Young, Einar T., to Sun Oil Co. Tank cleaning apparatus. 3,341, SS0, 9-19-67, CI. 15—257. Young, Eldred E. : See — Papadopoulos, Michael N., Deal, and Youns. Re. 26,255. Young, Eldred E., and G. C. Blytas, to Shell Oil Co. n-Parifnn separation process. 3.309,415, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 670. Young, Frederic W., to Farrel Corp. Drive mechanism with recirculating ball bearing connection. 3,333,484, S-l-67, CI. 74 — 424.8. Youug. Garth L., Jr. : See — Young. Virginia M.. and G. L. Young, Jr. 3,359,8S9. Young, Garth L., Jr. Combination applicator comb and dis- pensing cartridge with positional flow control means. 3,295,537, 1-3-67, CI. 132—113. Young, George A. Table oven. 3,301,169, 1-31-67, CI. 99—327. Young, George H., to North American Electronic Systems, Inc. Trainer. 3,310.SS3. 3-28-67, CI. 35—10. Young, George H., and R. E. Jones, to Allegheny Ludlum Steel Corp. Grinding machine. 3,300,906, 1-31-67. CI. 51 — 54. Young, George J., to Studebaker Corp. Plural coated fuel cells electrode and electroplating method for making same. 3,322,576, 5-30-67, CI. 136—121. Young, George J., to Leesona Corp. Fuel cell system. 3,331,- 703, 7-18-67, Cl. 136— S6. Young, George M., and D. C. Sunnucks, to Aluminium Labora- tories Ltd. Aluminium alloys. 3,306,738, 2-28-67, Cl. 75 — 143. Young, Gerald H. Centerboard snubber. 3,314,390, 4-1S-67, Cl. 114 — 127. Young, Gustaf : See — Hartley, James C. 3,340,795. Young, Guy B., and S. J. Lubinski, to American Cyanamid Co. Preparation of electric blasting cap mixture contain- ing amorphous boron and lead oxide. 3,317,360, 5-2-67, Cl. 149—2. Young, Harland H. : See — - Luce, Stewart B., and Young. 3,314,905. Young, Harland H., and S. B. Luce, to Swift & Co. Reaction products of protein with cyanamide under acidic conditions. 3,300,470, 1-24-67, Cl. 260 — 117. Young, Harland H., and K. H. Spitzmueller, to Swift & Co. Alkylolamine phosphated alkylolamides prepared by heat- ing a mixture of fat, protein, an alkylolamine and phos- phoric acid. 3,309,352, 3-14-67, Cl. 260—112. Young, Harold J. : See — Sassen, Bernard, Nisenbaum, and Young. 3,351,217. Young, Harold J., to FMC Corp. Pattern forming machine. 3,305,072, 2-21-67, Cl. 19S— 34. Young, Harold S. Wallet retaining device. 3,295,575, 1-3- 07, Cl. 150 — 47. Young, Herbert F. : See — Rosen, Frank, and Young. 3,300,857. Young, Herbert F., to Dominion Electric Corp. Blade-con- necting means. 3,300,858, 1-31-67, Cl. 30 — 272. Young, Herbert F., and R. D. Jackenheimer, to Dominion Elec- tric Corp. Electric steam iron. 3,337,975, S-29-67, Cl. 38 — 77. Young, Herbert L., to Hercules Inc. Process for manufacture of p-nitroso-N-phenylanilines. 3,340,302, 9-5-67, Cl. 260 — 576. 1468 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Young, Hersey W., Jr. Helicopter. 3,325,122, 6-13-67, CI. 244 — 17.13. Young, Hobart P. : See — Leslie, John H., Noren, and Y"oung. 3,331,312. Young, Horace A. : See — Littwin, Arthur K. 3,360,694. Young, Howard S. : See — Hargis, Charles W., and Young. 3,335,187. Hargis, Charles W., Young, and Williams. 3,329,724. McDaniel, Edgar L., and Young. 3,316.182. Young, Howard S., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Tetragonal silicon and germanium disulfides and their prep- aration. 3,321,326, 5-23-67, CI. 106 — 288. Young, Howard S., to Eastman Kodak Co. Dehydrogenation of 2-norcamphanol. 3,338,972, 8-29-67, CI. 260 — 587. Young, Howard S., and E. L. McDaniel, to Eastman Kodak Co. Novel catalyst system for the synthesis of unsaturated nitriles. 3,321,411, 5-23-67, CI. 252 — 437. Young, Howard S., and E. L. McDaniel, to Eastman Kodak Co. Catalytic process for preparing unsaturated aliphatic aldehydes and rnonocarboxylic acids from olefins. 3,359,309, 12-19-67. CI. 260—533. Young, Jacob H. Self-drilling expansion anchor bolt. 3,316,- 796, 5-2-67, CI. 85—68. Young, James A. Hanger for furring strips. 3,356,399, 12-5- 67, CI. 287 — 1S9.35. Young, James D., to Gearhart-Owen, Inc. Subsurface well bore fluid flow control apparatus. 3,356,140, 12-5-67, CI. 166 — 128. Young, James E. : See — ■ Harper, David C, Wright, and Young. 3,337,718. Harper, David C, Wright, and Young. 3,351,920. Young, James E., to Xerox Corp. Pressure transducing kev. 3,305,737, 2-21-67, CI. 307—88.5. Y'oung, James E., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic development apparatus. 3,334,613, 8-8-67, CI. 118 — 637. Young, James E., to Xerox Corp. Alpha numeric character printer. 3,349,677, 10-31-67, CI. 95 — 4.5. Young, James E., to Xerox Corp. Motionless data input key. 3,340,401, 9-5-67, CI. 250—221. Young, James E., to Xerox Corp. Radiation generator having a conductive coating on a piezoelectric diffraction grating for varying the output frequency. 3,340,416, 9-5-67, CI. 315 — 4. Young, James E., and D. C. Harper, to Xerox Corp. Facsimile printer with ferroelectric modulator. 3,358,0S1, 12-12-67, CI. 178—6.6. Young, James H. : See — Elliott, Ralph B.. and Young. 3,297,404. Johnson, Douglas, and Young. 3,345,035. Young, James H., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Stannate type stabilizer compositions and preparation thereof. 3,333.925. 8-1-67, CI. 23 — 207.5. Young, James L., and R. A. Lichalk, to Radio Corp. of Amer- ica. Eluid drive system for film take-up and rewind mech- anism. 3,302,901, 2-7-67, CI. 242 — 55.12. Young, James R., to General Electric Co. Miniature ionization gage including a grid having multitudinous discrete open- ings. 3,350,590, 10-31-67, CI. 313 — 7. Young, James R., J. B. Hudson, and R. L. Watters, to General Electric Co. Monopole mass spectrometer having one ce- ramic electrode coated with metal to within a short distance of each end. 3,350,559. 10-31-67, CI. 250 — 41.9. Young, Jesse R., to A & J Mfg. Co. Industries, Inc. Attache case-portable bar combination. 3,347,346, 10-17-67, CI. 190—42. Young, Joe O. : See — Layne, Max E., Guevara, Young. 3,326,608. Young. John C, to Hinge Gear Products, Inc. Folding panel assembly. 3.344,837, 10-3-67, CI. 160 — 189. Young, John L. : See — Lohstoeter, John E.. and Young. 3,348.599. Young, John R., to Factory Mutual Research Corp. Valve control mechanisms and techniques. 3,314,482, 4-18-67. CI. 169—38. Young, John R.. to Rockwell-Standard Corp. Safety shield. 3,344,618. 10-3-67, CI. 64 — 3. Young, John S. : See — Schildgen, Robert M., and Young. 3.328.530. Schildgen, Robert M., and Young. 3.333,245. Young, John S., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Trunk selection arrangement for a line concentrator sys- tem. 3,299.213. 1-17-67, CI. 179 — 18. Young, John S., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Cen- tralized switching arrangements with inward dialing. 3,333,- 062, 7-25-67, CI. 179—27. Young, Kai W. : See — Cheung, Harry, and Young. 3,323,288. Young, Kelley R., to Precision Component Packaging Co. Col- lapsible crate. 3.339,776, 9-5-67, CI. 217 — 12. Young, Laurence S. : See — Young, Ramon J. 3,301,487. Young, Lawrence H., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Magnetic memory matrix. 3,307,100, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 174. Young, Leo C. : See — Page, Robert M. 3,311,912. Young, Lewis D. Thick-walled cardboard box. 3,343,745, 9-26- 67, CI. 229—44. Young, Lewis D., to Douglas Young, Inc. Display box. 3,353,- 657, 11-21-67, CI. 206 — 45.13. Young, Lewis D., to Douglas Young, Inc. Box with sections of contrasting material hinged together. 3,355,088, 11-28-67, CI. 229 — 44. Young, Lewis J., and J. E. Burkholder, to The Dow Chemical Co. Method of coating articles with graft copolymers of polypropylene and acrylic acid. 3,347,692, 10-17-67, CI. 117—21. Young, Lillian M. Leg brace hinge guard. 3,316,900, 5-2- 67, CI. 128—80. Young Machinery Co.. Inc., The : See — Dawson, James E. 3, 347, 534. Young, Melvin R. Boat mooring device. 3,307,514, 3-7-67, CI. 114—230. Young, Michael M. : See — Couzens, Reginald, and Young. 3,306,188. Couzens, Reginald, and Young. 3,330,553. Young, Michael M. ; 50% to R. Couzens. Apparatus and method of making container body. 3,323,964, 6-6-67, CI. 156—203. Young, Murray C, to Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, Inc. Apparatus for monitoring the fundamental mode of an elec- tromagnetic wave traveling in an oversize waveguide. 3,32S,72S, 6-27-67, CI. 333—10. Young, Niels O., to Block Engineering, Inc. Means for form- ing a rigid loop from a limp loop. 3,330,557, 7-11-67, CI. 272—8. Y'oung, Niels O., to Block Engineering, Inc. Interferometry. 3,348,446, 10-24-67, CI. 88—14. Young, Norman : See — Richardson, Philip, and Young. 3,324,324. Young, Patrick : See — Tarczy-Hornock, Zoltan, and Young. 3,319,181. Young, Paul H. : See — Bishop, Clarence E., and Young. 3,340,571. Young, Ramon J., 35/100 to T. M. Young, and 10/100 to L. S. Young. Sprayer construction for yard tractors employing electro-magnetic clutch and solenoid valves. 3,301,487, 1-31-67, CI. 239—168. Young, Raymond A. Transit system. 3,349,719, 10-31-67, CI. 104—91. Young, Raymond E., to Abbyville Corp. Pedestal blocks for machine tools and the like. 3,315,923, 4-25-67, CI. 248— 24. Young, Ravmond T. : See — Young, Bernard W. Re. 26,204. Young, Richard C. : See — Liszewski, Walter A., and Young. 3,305,054. Young, Richard E., to Dnitwin Corp. Multi-engine drive mechanism. 3,340,748, 9-12-67, CI. 74 — 661. Young, Richard J. : See — Palmer, Leon E., Schaefer, and Young. 3,324,985. Young, Richard J., to International Business Machines Corp. Typewriter having means to store characters selected dur- ing carriage movements. 3,353,646, 11-21-67, CI. 197 — 16. Young, Richard W. : See — Berkelhammer. Gerald, and Young. 3,300,529. Du Breuil Currv, Shirley, Young, Berkelhammer, and Ailman. 3,309,371. Rogers, Howard G., Young, and Mendelsohn. 3,353,956. Young, Richard W., to Polaroid Corp. Photographic proeesi. 3,295,971, 1-3-67, CI. 96—29. Young, Richard W., and E. G. Abraham, to American Cy- anamid Co. Insecticidal [l-cyano-2-(lH)-isoquinolinyl]-0, O-dialkyl amide esters of phosphothioic acid. 3,318,768, 5- 9-67, CI. 167 — 33. Young, Robert, Jr. : See — Ichikawa, Stanlev T., and Young. 3.345,260. Young, Robert A. Tires. 3,326,261, 6-20-67, CI. 152 — 176. Young, Robert E. : See — Julian. Clarence L., and Young. 3,336,457. Young, Robert E., to Northrop Corp. Attachment for grind- ing split points on drills. 3,357,138, 12-12-67, CI. 51 — 5. Young, Robert E., and C. L. Julian, General Motors Cort Excessive speed responsive engine governors. 3,312,232 4-4-67, CI. 137 — 57. Young, Robert K., and J. J. Duffy, to American Machine 4 Foundry Co. Bridge type static Inverter network. 3,308,- 372, 3-7-67, CI. 321 — 46. Young, Robert R., to Kaiser Industries Corp. Scrap shredding and separating device. 3,335,968, 8-15-67, CI. 241 — 35. Young, Robert W., and H. A. Hallett. to Sonomotive Engineers Ltd. Motor control gear. 3,297,842, 1-10-67. CI. 200- 61.86. Y'oung, Roger W. : See — Dales, Nicholas G., and Young. 3.322,359. Graf. Robert E.. and Young. 3.339.318. Young, Roger W.. to John Dusenbery Co., Inc. Low tension core adapter. 3,322,361, 5-30-67, CI. 242 — 56.9. Young, Roger W., to John Dusenbery Co., Inc. Apparatus for slitting metal foil. 3,359,842, 12-26-67, CI. 83 — 500. Young, Ronald E.. to Ampex Corp. Digital Frequency shift magnetic recording system. 3,303,486, 2-7-67, CI. 340 — 174.1. Young, Sam H. Hovering printer having magnetically held type elements. 3,307,672, 3-7-67, CI. 197—2. Young. Seth A. : See — Kiley, Robert A., and Young. 3,297,870. Young, Sheldon E. Adjustable vibration isolator. 3,332,647, 7- 25-67, CI. 24S— 24. Young Spring & Wire Corp. : See — Berger, Irvin. 3.317,935. Byczkowski, Ernest, and Tischler. 3,309,138. Byczkowski, Ernest, and Tischler. 3,328,079. LIST OF PATENTEES 1469 iToung, Stephen A. ; Christiansen, Gerald E. 3,350,102. Christiansen, Gerald E., and Politz. 3,3-19,802. Politz, William E. 3,331,386. , , Young Teddv R., to Caterpillar Tractor Co. Tool chuck. 3,342,502, 9-19-67, CI. 279— SI. Young, Thomas E., and P. H. Scott, to Warner-Lambert Phar- maceutical Co. Indolo[3,2-c]thiopyry]ium compounds and intermediates therefor. 3,314,972, 4-18-67, CI. 260—326.9. Young, Timothy T J. Drive mechanism for a bicycle or the like. 3,323,812, 6-6-07, CI. 2S0— 25S. Young, Vera E. Floor and baseboard cleaning attachment. 3,327, 33S, 6-27-67, CI. 15— 9S. Young, Vernon V., E. B. Hodge, and R. S. Baldwin, to Com- mercial Solvents Corp. Cycloserine dosages enhanced with D-serine. 3,323, 99S, 6-6-67, CI. 167 — 65. Young. Virginia M., and G. L. Young, Jr. Turkey turner. 3.359.SS9, 12-26-67, CI. 99 — 426. Young, W. J., Machinery Co., Inc. : See — Davis, Charles A. 3,325,051. Young, Warren J. : See — Luli, Walter L., and Young. 3,300,231. Young, William E. Method and apparatus for heat sealing. 3,342,817, 9-19-67. CI. 264—248. Young, William E., R. O. Wolfelsperger, and W. R. Pasco, to Milprint, Inc. Intermittent motion imprinter apparatus for packaging machines. 3,331,320, 7-1S-67, CI. 101—292. Young, William G., to The Salem Tool Co. Augering machine for mining upwardly and downwardly at steep angles. 3,346.055, 10-10-67. CI. 173—37. Youngblood, Charles E., to Bethlehem Steel Corp. Coil han- dling device. 3,317,060, 5-2-67, CI. 214—1. Youngblood, Charles W., to Micromatic Hone Corp. Hy- draulic/pneumatic to electric transducer. 3,308,357, 3-7- 67, CI. 317—246. Youngblood, David H. : See — Browning, James E., and Youngblood. 3,343.302. Youngblood, Sidney C. Rotatable angle block tool. 3,298,- 681, 1-17-67, CI. 269—69. l'oungdahl. Carl A. : See — Berg, Robert H.. and Youngdahl. 3,345,502. Berg, Robert H., Youngdahl, and Ellison. 3,344,786. Youngdale. Gilbert A., to The Upjohn Co. 5-(aryloxymelhyl)- 2-oxazolidhietMones. 3,331,850, 7-1S-67, CI. 260 — 307. Younger, Franklin F. Magnetized zipper pull tab. 3,325,869, 6-20-67, CI. 24 — 205.11. Younger, Gil W. Method of repairing splined couplings. 3,354,- 536, 11-2S-67. CI. 29 — 401. Younger, Lloyd, Jr. : See — Robinson, Cecil A., and Younger. 3,305,955. Younglove, Elsie S. Collar stiffener. 3,31S,498, 5-9-67, CI. 223—83. Youngman, Carl A., to The Atlantic Refining Co. Apparatus for separating gases from liquids. 3,296,776, 1-10-67, CI. 55 — 165. Youngman, Edward A., R. S. Bauer, and H. E. Lunk, to Shell Oil Co. Hydrogenated copolymers of conjugated diolefins and sulfur dioxide. 3,336,272, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Youngman, Edward A., R. S. Bauer, H. V. Holler, and H. E. Lunk, to Shell Oil Co. Hydrogenated copolymers of con- jugated diolefins, sulfur dioxide and ethylenically unsat- urated compounds. 3,336,273, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Youngman, Edward A., R. S. Bauer, H. V. Holler, and H. E. Lunk, to Shell Oil Co. Highly crystalline terpolymeric and quaterpolymeric polysulfones. 3,336,274, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Youngquest, Howard, and K. W. J. Gardiner, to Pinnacle Products Corp. Automatic indicia changing mechanism for marking machines. 3.327,625, 6-27-67, CI. 101 — 95. Youngren, Fred R., to United States of America, Army. Ta- pered radomes. 3,314,070, 4-11-67, CI. 343 — 708. Youngs, Wilbur R., to R. L. Kuss and Co., Inc. Flexible clo- sure. 3.306,344, 2-28-67, CI. 160 — 241. Youngs, Wilbur R. Closure. 3,306,345, 2-28-67, CI. 160— 243. Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co., The : See — Hall, Thomas A. 3,301,664. Uys. Johannes M. 3,326,272. Youngstown Steel Door Co. : See — Butcher, Le Rov C. 3,347.175. Holberson, Henry A. 3,348,406. Johansson, Carl E. 3,339,323. Leonhart, Donald F. 3.313.022. Madland, Thorvald. 3,295,256. Madland, Thorvald. 3.332,168. McClean, William G. 3,345,230. Ramsdell, William H. 3,33fi.091. Richardson, Henry M., Alberghini, Wiley, and Larson 3,351,509. Soddy, Thomas C, and Herr. 3,341,972. Youngstrom, Jerry R., to Ampex Corp. Servo motor control. 3,343,052, 9-19-67. CI. 31S— 6. Younk, Darrel J., to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Papermaking ma- chine stock distributor apparatus. 3,321,809, 5-30-67, CI. 19—66. Younkin, Charles N., to Latrobe Steel Co. Ferrous alloys. 3,330,651, 7-11-67, CI. 75—123. Younkin, James R., to Thurman & Younkin, Inc. Gyro sys- tem. 3,324,733, 6-13-67, CI. 74 — 5.7. Younkin, James R., to Thurman & Younkin, Inc. Altitude hold with air speed limit. 3,346,217, 10-10-67, CI. 244 — 78. Younkin, James R., D. II. Mitchell, and D. M. Thurman, to Thurman & Younkin, Inc. Automatic trim system switch means for aircraft. 3,328,548, 6-27-67, CI. 200—153. Yourke, Hannon S.: See — Neff, Gordon W., and Yourke. 3,303,350. Yousoutian, Hrant H., to Worthington Corp. Induction unit for air conditioning system. 3,314,354, 4-18-67, CI. 98 — 38. Youssef, Hassan, to La Metallurgie Francaise des Poudres- Metafram. Low friction porous, sintered, bearing contain- ing a lead-tellurium alloy. 3,301,642, 1-31-67, CI. 29— 182. Youssi, Dale J., and E. D. Heck, to Alsco, Inc. Siding panel and method of making same. 3,358,355, 12-19-07, CI. 29 — 424. Yntema, Leonard F., and A. B. Michael, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Alloy. 3,314,767, 4-18-67, CI. 75 — 174. Yntema, Leonard F., and A. B. Michael, to Fansteel Metal- lurgical Corp. Alloy. 3,314,785, 4-18-67, CI. 75 — 174. Yshida, Shinichi : See — Wakasa, Ryoichi, Yshida, and Takeda. 3,350,365. Yssel, Gideon P. S. Vehicle headlamp adjusting means. 3,316,397, 4-25-67 CI. 240 — 7.1. Ysuda, Ryoichi, F. Nishikawa, and T. Iwamura, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Preparation of nitrosylsulfuric acid of high purity. 3,307,904, 3-7-67, CI. 23 — 139. Ytong International Aktiebolag : See — Soderlund, Per-Erik. 3,298,076. Ytsma, Albert J. : See — Van der Steeg, Hendrik, and Ytsma. 3,328,779. Y2 Associates, Inc. : See — Yamamoto, Yujiro, Hamberg, Muranaka, and Ikegami. 3.310,629. Yu, Edwin K. C, and A. K. Rapp, to United States of Amer- ica, Navy. Bistable flip-flop employing insulated gate field effect transistors. 3,309,534, 3-14-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. Yu, Hwa N., to International Business Machines Corp. Tran- sistor with limited area base-collector junction. 3,312,881, 4-4-67, CI. 317—235. Yu, John : See — Ronden, Clifford P., and Yu. 3,32S,374. Yu, Se P. : See — Wilbur, Donald A., Yu, and Hess. 3,312,859. Yu, Ying-Nien : See — Pennington, William, Price, and Yu. 3,354,706. Pennington, William, and Yu. 3,357,120. Yuan, Frank L., to BLH Electronics, Inc. Beam-type trans- ducers. 3,303,451, 2-7-67, CI. 338 — 4. Yuan, Lun L., and G. Kurose, to American Cyanamid Co. Quenching of crude melamine gases. 3,315,442, 4-25-67, CI. 55 — 70. Yuan, William K. : See — Piatt, Eric G., and Yuan. 3,328,531. Seemann, Donald F., Piatt, Yuan, Mansuetto, and Grin- stead. 3,324,248. Yuasa, Masaharu : See — Kida, Tokurou, Matsuda, Saito, and Yuasa. 3,353,993. Yuasa, Sachio : See — Fukui, Kenichi, Yuasa, Kagiya, Shimizu, and Sano. 3,337,475. Yuba Consolidated Industries, Inc. : See — Dewing, Kenneth F., and Christo. 3,321,907. Martinez, Hugo M. 3,320,411. Yuba Industries, Inc.: See — Hill, Robert B. 3,304,105. Yuen, Yung K. Umbrellas, sunshades and the like. 3,348,558. 10-24-67, CI. 135 — 46. Yuguchi, Sadao : See — Iwamoto, Masao, and Yuguchi. 3,325,463. Iwamoto. Masao, and Yuguchi. 3,336,277. Tazima, Yoshio, Iwamoto, and Yuguchi. 3,316,235. Yuguchi, Sadao, and T. Yosida, to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Isomer trans, trans, trans-cyclododecatriene- (1,5,9) preparation. 3,303,226, 2-7-67, CI. 260—666. Yuhas, Stephen A., Jr., C. W. Muessig, and M. A. Segura, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Coating compositions containing hydroxylated diolefin polymer and silicone resin. 3,346,664, 10-10-67. CI. 260 — 827. Yui, Tohoru, and Y. Takeo, to Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd. Methods and compositions for treating psychoses and neuroses. 3,296.074, 1-3-67, CI. 167 — 65. Yuile, Arthur M., to Canadian Westinghouse Co., Ltd Relief valve improvement. 3,308,846, 3-14-67, CI. 137 — 487.5. Yuille, Ernest C, to American Cyanamid Co. "One-kettle" process for preparing a composition containing alkylated melamine and urea formaldehyde condensates. 3,317,630, 5-2-67, CI. 260—849. Yuki, Kazuo : See — Shimizu, Kitao, Yuki, and Okamoto. 3,341,891. Yumbo, Genas : See — Symmank, William D. 3,310,1S1. Yuminaka, Takeo : See — Inuznka, Isao, Miyao, and Yuminaka. 3,313,427. Inuzuka, Isao, and Yuminaka. 3,323,617. Yumino, Suekichi. High-tension band-saw machine. 3 302 - 670, 2-7-67, CI. 143 — 27. Yumoto, Hlrosuke, K. Harada, M. Itoga, and K. Kato to Toyo Rayon Kabushiki Kaisha. Thermoplastic film and its process of manufacture. 3,309,452 3-14-67 01 264—284. ' ' - L *-°'. ^- 1470 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Yumoto, Takaari : See — Matsuda, Tatsuo, and Yumoto. 3,354,065. Yunde Yasufunii, to Japan Broadcasting Corp. Phase correc- tion system of electric signals. 3,342,931, 9-19-67, CI. 178—5.4. Yungkurth, Donald G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Stain-free paper sized with starch or gelatin and aromatic organic acids. 3,326,744, 6-20-67, CI. 162 — 174. Yungul, Sulhi H., to Chevron Research Co. Method for the determination of direction of effective strike and dip from telluric potentials utilizing a T-spread quadruple electrode array. 3,309,007, 3-14-67, CI. 324—1. Yunick, Robert P. : See — Fritz. Henry E., and Yunick. 3,306,912. Yunker, Robert E., and J. P. Southern. Automatic trim correction. 3,298,344. 1-17-67, CI. 114 — 665. Yunker, Robert E., and J. P. Southern. Trim correcting ap- paratus for boats. 3,313,262, 4-11-67, CI. 114—66.5. Yunt, Fred \V., and H. K. Baker, to Northrop Corp. Slide and grip quick-action cam-lock clamp. 3,345,889, 10-10-67, CI. 77 — 63. Yurasko, George, Jr. : See — ■ Shafer, William M., and Yurasko. 3,353,951. Yurcick, Peter A. : See — Bills, Charles T., and Yurcick. 3,298,9S5. Bills. Charles T., and Yurcick. 3,346,534. Yurcisin, Robert A. : See — - Havens, Carl B., Yurcisin, and Lacy. 3,322,862. Yurgealitis, Eugene W. : See — Codichini, Joseph J., and Yurgealitis. 3,335,274. Fox, Richard S., and Yurgealitis. 3,303,280. Yuritch, Victor L. Protective armor for the human body. 3,302,214, 2-7-67, CI. 2—2.5. Yurko, Malvin M., V. O. Bowles, A. A. Corona, Jr., and W. F. Read, to Mobil Oil Corp. High temperature quench method. 3,322,412, 5-30-67, CI. 261—128. Yurko, William J., and D. K. Pickens, to Chemetals Corp. Method of producing oxygen-free high conductivity copper. 3,298,070, 1-17-67, CI. 22 — 214. Yurugi, Shojiro : See — Hirano, Hiroshi, Yurugi, Asakawa. and Oka. 3,320,258. Ishii, Toshio, Takamatsu, Yurugi, and Masuda. 3,337,401. Yusa, Hideo : See — Kawasaki, Shigeo, Yusa, and Shinkai. 3,301,909. Yust, Joseph J. Wire tier and cutter. 3,340,905, 9-12-67, CI. 140 — 104. Yutzv, Henry C. : See — Baxendale, Ralph W., Luckey, and Yutzy. 3,346,383. Yuyama, Choji : See — Naka, Morio, Yuyama, and Nakajima. 3,318,655. Yuza, Rudolph A., to The Bastian-Blessing Co. Multi-flavor carbonated drink dispenser. 3,349,968, 10-31-67, CI. 222— 132. Yzhorsky Zavod Imeni A.A.Zhdanova : See — Mednitsky, Viktor G. 3,321,091. Yznaga, Anthony J. Box-clamp. 3,360,151, 12-26-67, CI. 220 — 3.9. Z & T Importing Co., Inc. : See — Araki. Minoru. 3,315,073. ZTX Lighting, Inc. : See — ■ Locklin, David H. 3,317,788. Zaander, Carl : See — Milenkovic, Veljko, Johnson, and Zaander. 3,298,006. Zaayenga, Ralph : See — Hedge. John A., and Zaavenga. 3,338,854. Zaayenga, Ralph, and F. B. Bartholf, to Sun Oil Co. Thermo- plastic fibers and method of preparing same. 3,349,052, 10- 24-67, CI. 260 — 28.5. Zaba, Tadeusz, and F. Weehuizen, to Brown, Boberi & Cie, Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for regulating fuel and motive fluid flow in a gas turbine engine. 3,325,994, 6—20- 67. CI. 60 — 39.25. Zabel, Robert L. Sewage disposal septic tanks. 3,332,552, 7- 25-67, CI. 210—86. Zabel, William P., Jr. Unloading system for bulk materials. 3,358,858, 12-19-67, CI. 214 — 62. Zabiak, Daniel M., to A. B. Dick Co. Liquid developer for electrographic printing. 3,296,140, 1-3-67, CI. 252—62.1. Zabriskie, Clarence J. : See — Frarey, John L., and Zabriskie. 3,315,522. Zabriskie, Douglas M. : See — Ridings, Garvice H., and Zabriskie. 3,296,622. Zabroski, Frank : See — Novak. Richard F., and Zabroski. 3,339.702. Zacar, Alain : See — Crepel, Jean and Zacar. 3,349,200. Zachamann, Howard C, to Martin-Marietta Corp. Fuel cell and electrical generator system. 3,336,162, 8-15-67, CI. 136 — 86. Zachar. Stefan H. Construction units. 3,299,599, 1-24-67, PI igo 595 Zach'ek, Joseph P. Finishing machine. 3,348,342, 10-24-67, CI. 51 — 180. Zacher, Norman E. : See — Seals, George, and Zacher. 3,333,561. Szostak, Jan, Laidig, and Zacher. 3,344,762. Zacher, Wieland : See — Eilbracht. Hans, Goebel, and Zacher. 3,336,281. Kinkel, Klaus, Pfannmueller, Roder, Rotzoll, Tittel, Urban, and Zacher. 3,317,504. Zaehry, Clyde L., J. B. Northrup, and W. R. Cann, to North American Aviation, Inc. Diffusion bonder. 3,320,401, 5-16-67 CI. 219—119. Zackheim, Eli A., to Johnson & Johnson. Disposable enema bag. 3,307,549, 3-7-67, CI. 128—227. Zackheim, Eli A., to Johnson & Johnson. Sterile flexible package. 3,342,320, 9-19-67, CI. 206 — 56. Zadarnowski, Ludwik J. Fertilizing means. 3,304,653, 2-21- 67, CI. 47 — 48.5. Zade, Ellen L. Device for minimizing damages arising from 6-20-67, -220. ship collisions. 3,326,171 Zadek, Milton : See — Swan, Perry B., and Zadek. 3,329,282. Zador, William F. : See — Schmid, William P., and Zador. 3,337,898. Zadra, Mario D., and J. J. Tazuma, to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Propylene dimerization. 3,305,599, 2-21-67, CI. 260—683.15. Zaeschmar, Guenther, to United States of America, Navy. Method for attaching indium arsenide semiconductor to electrical leads. 3,295,196, 1-3-67, CI. 29 — 495. Zaffarano, Frank P. : See — Hartley, Maurice S., Thompson, and Zaffarano. 3,312,- 977. Zafirogulu, Dimitri : See — Cope, Andrew P., Meagher, and Zafirogulu. 3,302,237. Zagar, inc. : See — Ludwig, Albert R. 3,346,183. Zagoroff, Dimiter S. : See — Riseman, John H., and Zagoroff. 3,356,106. Zagorski, Jacek J. : See — Fogels, Mintauts W., Gaunt, and Zagorski. 3,325,982. Zagorski, Wladyslaw S., to General Electric Co. Switch and terminal assembly for selectively controlling dynamoelectric machine winding circuits and the like. 31313,905, 4—11- 67, CI. 200 — 168. Zagursky, Joseph J. : See — Amdahl, Gene M., Councill, Flaherty, and Zagursky. 3,328,765. Zagusta, John A. : See — ■ Anderson, Paul L„ and Zagusta. 3,340,606. Spiwak, Lazarus, Traut, Anderson, and Zagusta. 3,301,- 730. Zagwyn, Anthony T., to AJ Industries Corp. Golf ball re- triever. 3,306,649, 2-28-67, CI. 294 — 19. Zagwyn, Anthony T., to AJ Industries Corp. Golf ball re- triever. 3,306,650, 2-28-67, CI. 294 — 24. Zagyvai, Isivan : See — Demeter, Laszlo, Galgoczi, Bozzay, and Zagyvai. 3,350, 302. Zahavi, Elias. Multistage flash distillation plants. 3,334,024, 8-1-67, CI. 202—173. Zahm. Charles L. : See — Harned, John L., and Zahm. 3,338,637. Zahn & Co., G.m.b.H. : See — Schatzler, Friedrich, and Falk. 3,295,954. Zahn, Heinrich, to Fernseh G.m.b.H. Apparatus for the rapid intermittent transport of perforated film. 3,348,749, 10-24- 67, CI. 226—59. Zahn, Hermann J. Offset duplicator. 3,359,893, 12-26-67, CI. 101 — 91. Zahn, Rudolf K., R. E. Tiesler, and W. W. Hanske, to H. Mack, Nachf. Deoxyribonuclease blocking agents. 3,300,476, 1-24-67, CI. 260—211.5. Zahn, Willy, to Hans J. Zimmer Verfahrenstechnik. Gate valve with stripper rings for plastic melts. 3,352,316, 11-14-67, CI. 137 — 242. Zahner, Clarence L., to Perrvville Mfg. Co. Lift truck. 3,335,- 883, 8-15-67, CI. 214 — 139. Zahner, Viktor : See — Tanner, Walter, and Zahner. 3,314,111. Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen A.G. : See — Beig, Willy. 3,354,751. Eichele, Erich, Von Weichs, and Kehrer. Kuhnle, Willi, and Frei. 3,354,744. Looman, Johannes. 3,298,084. Magg, Alfred, and Angerer. 3,308,686. Magg, Alfred, Haessle, Schreiner, Liebel, Bredschneider, Buettner, Peterson, and Schrodt. 3,340,749. Von Thuengen, Hubert F., and Doleschalek. 3,320,899. Zettel, Albert. 3,310,990. Zahodiakin, Victor F. Concealed internal mechanical fusion for metallic members. 3,314,325, 4-18-67, CI. 85 — 14. Zahoransky, Anton : See — Zahoransky, Heinz. 3,355,216. Zahoransky, Heinz. Brush drilling and/or filling machine with workpiece holder and storage receptacle for the work- pieces. 3,306,670, 2-28-67, CI. 300 — 11. Zahoransky, Heinz. Brush making machine. 3,311,416, 3- 28-67, CI. 300 — 4. Zahoransky, Heinz, to A. Zahoransky. Brush making ma- chine. 3,355,216, 11-28-67, CI. 300 — 3. Zahuranec, Emery J. : See — Lennon, Fred A., and Zahuranec. 3,357,100. Zahuranec, Emery J., to Crawford Fitting Co. Quick-connect device for multiple fluid lines. 3,305,249, 2-21-67, CI. 285 — 24. Zahuranec, Emery J., to Crawford Fitting Co. Restricting orifice. 3,311,131, 3-28-67, CI. 138 — 44. Zahuranec, Emery J., to Crawford Fitting Co. Quick connect tube coupling. 3.359,015, 12-19-67, CI. 285 — 89. Zaichkowsky, Andrew, to Carthage Machine Co., Inc. Cutting apparatus for chippers. 3,297,067, 1-10-67, CI. 144 — 176. Zaichkowsky, Andrew, to Carthage Machine Co., Inc. Chip- per. 3,319,674, 5-16-67, CI. 144—176. 3,311,064. LIST OF PATENTEES 1471 5-23- Zaidan Hojin Nihon Kagaku Seni Kenkyusho : See — Furukawa, Juujl, Saegusa, and Iinai. 3,314,898. Zaidau Joseph P. Vacuum cleaner nozzle. 3,320,629, 07, CI. 10 — iOO. Zaidanliujin Nitto Rikagaku Kenkyujo : See — YamagUChi, llachiro, and Nakano. 3,329,720. Zaidankojln Sekitan Sogo Kenkyusho : See — Sasaki. Xoburo, Mishima. and Sugai. 3,302,655. <. [n, : o liiinh-hi. 3,311,500. Zaiser, James O. : See — Kiuier, Alton L., and Zaiser. 3,337,801. Zajanc, Adolph, to United States of America, Interior. Sound producing mechanism for startling birds. 3,319,247, 5-9- 67, CI. 340—104. Zajic, Bohuslav, and V. Panovsky, to Vyzkumny ustav matematickveh stroju. High-speed operated apparatus for punching recording tape. 3,334,809, 8-8-67, CI. 234—106. Zajic, James E., to Kerr-McGee Oil Industries, Inc. Process for preparing a polysaccharide flocculating agent. 3,320,- 136, 5-16-67, CI. 195 — 31. Zajic, James E., and D. A. McGee, to Kerr-McGee Oil Indus- tries, Inc. Preparation and recovery of hydrogen. 3,297,- 545, 1-10-07, CI. 195— 2S. Zajkowski, Walter J. Adjustable gauging device. 3,296,704, 1-10-67, CI. 33—158. Zak, Alfred M. Electrical terminal. 3,325,775, 6-13-67, CI. 339—256. Zak, Joseph. Shoring device for boats. 3,347,543, 10-17-67, CI. 269—296. Zak, Pavel S., to Tsentralny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institut Teknologil i Mashinostroenia. Apparatus for cooling gear reduction units. 3,353,591, 11-21-07, CI. 165 — 47. Zakladv Sprzetu Budowlanego Nr 2: See — Raniszewski, Jozef. 3,302,470. Zakovi, Clark H. : See — Lacy. Richard K., and Zakovi. 3,314,879. Zakrotf, Ellis : See — ZakrofC, Ellis, and Brennan. 3.313,191. Zakroff, Ellis, and G. J. Brennan, to E. Zakroff. Separating apparatus. 3,313,191, 4-11-67, CI. 83—89. Zalar. John F. : See — Chatterton. David S., and Zalar. 3,323,729. Sveum, Arthur B., and Zalar. 3,299,138. Zalejski, Edward. Parking structure for automotive vehicles. 3,320,918, 5-23-67, CI. 114—70. Zaleski, Casimir : See — Vendryes, Georges, and Zaleski. 3,344,032. Zaleski, John F., to General Precision, Inc. Signalling sys- tem. 3,307,168, 2-28-67, CI. 340 — 258. Zaleski, Joseph D. Roof snow guard. 3,296,750, 1-10-67, CI. 52—24. Zalewski, Edmund J. : See — Meyer, John F., and Zalewski. 3,342,780. Zalk-Josephs Co. : See — Hagberg. Charles A. 3,331,433. Zalk, Mark N.. and R. A. Welch. Container and closure struc- ture. 3.311,145, 3-28-67. CI. 150 — 7. Zalkind, Albert M. Line follower device, especially for toys. 3,303,607, 2-14-07, CI. 40 — 244. Zalkind, Joseph. Sales ticket carrier. 3,302,774, 2-7-07, Cl. 200 — 40.5. Zalkind, Joseph, deceased, by M. B. and S. S. Zalkind, execu- tors. Billing and mailing device. 3,334,922, 8-8-07, Cl. 2S2 22. Zalkind, Joseph, deceased ; M. B. and S. S. Zalkind, executors. Attache case with suspension folder device. 3,352,390, 11-14-67, Cl. 190—51. Zalkind, Minnie B. : See — Zalkind, Joseph. 3,334.922. Zalkind, Joseph. 3,352,390. Zalkind, Sheldon S. : See — Zalkind, Joseph. 3,352,390. Zalkind, Joseph. 3,334,922. Zalm, Pieter : See — Lemraens, Hendrickus J., Casper, and Zalm. 3.333,141. Zalmanzon, Lev A., to Pneumo-Hydraulie Automatic Control Laboratory of Automatic Control and Telemechanice Insti- tute of the Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. Method of automatically controlling pneumatic or hydraulic ele- ments of insruments and other devices. 3,295,543, 1-3-67, Cl. 137—81.5. Zambelli, Adolfo : See — Natta, Giulio, Zambelli, and Pasquon. 3.305,538. Natta, Giulio, Zambelli, and Pasquon. 3,335,121. Zambon, Giacomo R. : See — Davis, Cummlngs, Kayser, and Zambon. 3,311,214. Zambrano, Ronald T., to American Cvanamid Co. Nitration of tetracyclines. 3,360,561, 12-26-67, Cl. 260 — 559. Zamiska, Stephen W. : See — Manship. Luther P., Turner, and Zamiska. 3,323.441. Manship, Luther P., Turner, and Zamiska. 3,333,087. Zamzow, Merle D. : See — Nilsen, Peter J., and Zamzow. 3,333,744. Nilsen, Peter J., and Zamzow. 3,346,943. Zanal Corp. of Alberta, Ltd. : See — Zandmer, Solis M. 3,358,770. Zanck, Gerald : See — Warren, Steven A., and Zanck. 3,358,391. Zandberg, Paul I., and C. F. Taylor. Dispenser for impression material. 3,351,244, 11-7-67, Cl. 222—216. Zandell, Fred : See — Koolnis, Stanley R. 3,348,754. 10- Zandmer, Solis M. Duct-forming devices. 3,320,291, 0-20-67, 160—100. Zandmer, Solis M. Sand screen for oil wells. 3,347.317. 17-07, Cl. 166—100. Zandmer, Solis M., to Zanal Corp. of Alberta, Ltd. Cementing valve for oil well casing. 3,35S,770, 12-19-07, Cl. 166 — 224. Zandon, Victor A., M. II. Klein, and N. R. Stewart, to Amer- ican Metal Climax, Inc. Steam treatment of compacted muriate of potash. 3,333,920, 8-1-67, Cl. 23—89. Zandon, Victor A., J. S. Mitchell, C. \V. Abernetby, and M. H. Klein, to American Metal Climax, Inc. Froth flotation process and apparatus. 3,343,674, 9-26-67, Cl. 209 — 166. Zandonatti, Raymond A. : See — Stuhler, William B., and Zandonatti. 3,315,768. Zandt, Harold J. Sealed magnetic snap switch. 3,349,352, 10-24-67, Cl. 335—154. Zane, Riccardo. Flexible abrasive disc. 3,353,308, 11-21-67, Cl. 51—397. Zane, Ronald S. O. Automatic conveying device. 3,353,470, 11-21-67, Cl. 95—94. Zang, Joseph A. Continuous mixing and developing machine. 3,296.9S2, 1-10-67, Cl. 107—30. Zangerle, Walter, to Oerlikon-Buhrle Holding AG. Polarized relay for controlling devices provided with to-and-fro mov- ing elements. 3,304,525, 2-14-67, Cl. 335—230. Zangrando, Donald R. : See — Ward, Curtis E., and Zangrando. 3,339,149. Zangs, Carl, Aktiengesellsehalt : See — Fluhmann, Heinrich. 3,329,176. Zanitsch, Francis A. Bench vise. 3,357,697, 12-12-67, Cl. 269—203. Zankev, Harry E., to MeGraw-Edison Co. Fluid separator. 3,347,026, 10-17-67, Cl. 55—316. Zankev, Harry E., to MeGraw-Edison Co. Adsorption gas treating method and apparatus. 3,359,706. 12-20-67. Cl. 55—20. Zankl, Frank, to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Drive mechanism for actuating a movable machine member. 3,344,713, 10-3- 67. Cl. 90 — 16. Zankl, Frank, and R. E. Stobbe, to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Feed rate modifier. 3,311,025, 3-28-67, Cl. 90 — 21. Zankl, Frank, and T. A. Wetzel, to Kearney & Trecker Corp. Machine tool with a tool changer. 3,358,360, 12-19-67, Cl. 29—568. Zannoni, Peter J., to Rubber Fabricators, Inc. Life preserver. 3,329,982, 7-11-67, Cl. 9 — 338. Zanoni, Paul J. Pump. 3,314,236, 4-18-67, Cl. 60 — 67. Zanoni, Stephen J. : See — Ferris, Ernest A., and Zanoni. 3,312,419. Zanotti, Richard E. : See — Virta, Norman A., and Zanotti. 3,348,474. Zant, Fred, to Protective Packaging, Inc. Portable tank cooler. 3,315,491, 4-25-67, Cl. 62 — 338. Zanteson, Leland A. : See — Barney, John D., and Zanteson. 3,350,618. Zanzola, Louis C. : See — Phillips, Malcolm E., Jr., and Zanzola. 3,347,180. Zapiler, David : See — Sperber, Henry, and Zapiler. 3,301,310. Zapp, John A., Jr., to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Sta- bilized polyamldes containing cupric acetate, cupric chlo- ride and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole. 3,308,091, 3-7-67, Cl. 260—45.75. Zapp. Robert L. : See — Bannister. Eric, Biggs, Coulson, Greenwood, and Zapp. 3,342,789. Zappia, Anthony T. Glass feeder scoop gear Index mech- anism. 3,333,938, 8-1-67, Cl. 65—225. Zappia-Paradiso, S.A. : See — Von Kleydorff, Ludwig, and Perucco. 3,344,732. Zapponi, Paschal P. : See — Selker, Milton L., and Zapponi. 3,300,257. Zaputowycz, Roman Z. : See — Blake. James E., and Zaputowycz. 3.336,440. Zar, Jacob L., to Avco Corp. Cryogenic switch. 3,349,209, 10- 24-67, Cl. 200—166. Zar, Jacob L., to Avco Corp. Cryogenic radio frequency reso- nant circuits comprising superconductive inductance and capacitance. 3,349,351, 10-24-67, Cl. 334 — 70. Zarembski, Jerome. Fluid machine. 3,302,626, 2-7-67, Cl. 123—16. Zari, Dino J. : See — Janota, Rudolph B., and Zarl. 3,314.536. Zarichanskv, Nicholas, to Mine Safety Appliances Co. Breath- ing apparatus demand valve. 3,357,447, 12-12-67, Cl. 137 — 494. Zarins, Karl T., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Incan- descent lamp. 3,351,407, 11-7-67, Cl. 316 — 25. Zarker, Keith E., to Shell Oil Co. Method of separating carbon dioxide from gaseous mixtures. 3,352,631, 11-14—67, Cl. 23—2. Zarkhin, Avraam M., and G. V. Judina, to Vsesojuzny Nauchno-Issledovatelsky Institute Burovoi Tekhniki. De- vice for grading loose-material granules by weight. 3,300,- 046, 1-24-67, Cl. 209 — 121. Zarlinski, Eugene A. Bottle carrier. 3,333,730, 8-1-67. Cl. 220—117. Zarm, Horst, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Record chancing coupling for a phonograph. 3,311,379, 3-2S-67, Cl. 274—15. 1472 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Zaromb, Solomon. Methods and apparatus for treating con- ductive surfaces. 3,305,666, 2-21-67, CI. 219— 3S3. Zaromb, Solomon. Reserve battery and associated activation means. 3,332,804, 7-25-67, CI. 136—90. Zaromb, Solomon. Electroplating light shutter employing plat- ing surfaces having differing resistivities. 3,339,996, 9-5- 67, CI. 350 — 160. Zaromb, Solomon. Battery comprising alternating layers of noble metal and salt-containing substance. 3,352,715, 11-14— 67, CI. 136—83. Zarouni, Alfred : See — Feiner, Alexander, Zarouni, and Zebe. 3,339,027. Zarowin, Charles B., to Sperry Rand Corp. Photosensitive fluorescent lifetime measuring apparatus. 3,334,235, 8-1- 67, CI. 250—217. Zarr, Myron : See — Pastor, Sheldon L., Rom, and Zarr. 3,309,933. Zarrella, William M. : See — Weismann, Theodore J., and Zarrella. 3,350,476. Zarzour, Suzy A. Hair spray shield. 3,317,921, 5-9-67, CI. 2—9. Zasada, Edward J. : See — Wampach, Robert G., and Zasada. 3,322,258. Zasadny, Peter, and O. J. Cousins, to Sunbeam Corp. Electric kitchen applicance. 3,328,001, 6-27-67, CI. 259—1. Zaslav, Bernard : See — Miller, Harold W., Turco, and Zaslav. 3,306,557. Zasloff, Howard B. : See — Tucker, William, and Zasloff. 3,320,754. Zaslowsky, Joel A. : See- — Boudakian, Max M., and Zaslowsky. 3,297,556. Zastrow, Thomas S., to Remmele Engineering, Inc. Foam insulation forming fixture. 3,298,656, 1-17-67, CI. 249 — 152. Zastrow, Thomas S., to Remmele Engineering, Inc. Foam in- sulation forming device. 3,353,782, 11-21-67, CI. 249 — 152. Zasypkin, Alexandr S. : See— Drozdov, Alexandr D., and Zasypkin. 3,296,492. Zatoulovsky, Sergei S. : See — Polishouk, Vitalii P., Tsin, and Zatoulovsky. 3,311,467. Zatsko, Karl : See — Schwyzer, Robert, Zatsko, Sieber. and Kappeler. 3,304,- 296. Zauner, John H., and G. F. Zellhoefer, to National Union Electric Corp. Fused electrolyte cell. 3,345,214, 10-3-67, CI. 136 — 137. Zauner, Otto, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Article handling ap- paratus. 3,358,810, 12-19-67, CI. 198 — 171. Zausznica, Adam. Transmitting element for gauging instru- ments. 3,344.810. 10-3-67, CI. 138 — 46. Zavadsky, Karel : See — Stary, Josef, Kubovy, Zavadsky, and Jirasek. 3,336,742. Zlevor, Vratislav, Zavadsky, Kubovy, Starv, and Jirasek. 3,357,16S. Zavadsky, Karel, D. Sejbal, J. Stary, M. Kubovy, and F. BuCil, to Vyzkumnv Ustav Bavlnarsky. Twist equalizing spinning apparatus. 3,336,741, 8-22-67, CI. 57 — 58.89. Zavarella, Savin, to Pilot Co., Inc Electroplating rack. 3,357,- 913, 12-12-67. CI. 204—297. Zavasnik, Frederick J., and R. R. Goins, to Phillips Petroleum Co. In-line blender. 3,337,194, 8-22-67, CI. 259—180. Zavertnik, Marshall G. : See — Rongey, Clarence H., and Zavertnik. 3,335.270. Rongey, Clarence H., and Zavertnik. 3.360,763. Zavertnik, Marshall G., and J. J. Farina, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Cover installed operator for enclosed circuit breaker. 3,296,391, 1-3-67, Zavertnik, Marshall G., J. J. Killark Electric Mfg. Co. CI. 220 — 3.8. Zavertnik, Marshall G., G. F. CI. 200 — 42. Farina, and G. F. Linne, to Cast box. 3,317,072, 5-2-67, Horst, J. J. Farina, G. Linne, and C. E. Williams, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Circuit breaker box and operator with improved lever and inter- lock means. 3,335,238, 8-8-67, CI. 200—50. Zavertnik, Marshall G.. and D. A. Wayne, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Breather and drain. 3,356,255, 12-5-67, CI. 220 — 88. Zavertnik, Marshall G.. J. W. Buser, and C. E. Williams, to Killark Electric Mfg. Co. Switch operator and bracket. 3,356,819. 12-5-67, CI. 200 — 172. Zavitsanos, Peter D., to General Electric Co. Dicvanoacetylene synthesis. 3,336.359. 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 465.8. Zavitz, Arnold L., and R. D. Vanderveer, to General Dynamic Corp. Pressure-molding method. 3,352,953, 11-14-67, CI. 264 — 71. Zavlin. Pavel M. : See — Arbuzov, Boris A., Sokolovsky, Zavlin, and Vinokurova. 3.346,543. Zavod Elektroizmeriteljnykh priborov : See — Umantsev, Victor S. 3,353,136. Zavod "Gomselmash" : See — Fedorcv, Leonid I. 3,355,930. Zavody Bozeny Nemcove, Plantarny, narodni Podnik : See — Lebovic, Vojtech, Tomsu, Vavrinee. Kurka, Tikal, Mach- acek. Andrasek, and Eichler. 3,315,624. Zavody V. I., Lenina Plzen, narodni podnik : See — Pondelfeek, Jifi. 3 346 800. Skopek, Jan. 3,318,077. Zawistowski, Ferdvnand. Temperature controlled lathe. 3,303,731, 2-14-67, CI. 82—2. Zawistowski, Ferdynand, to Technion Research and Develop- ment Foundation Ltd. Compensated gauges for external dimensions. 3,311,986, 4-4-67, CI. 33 — 147. Zawodni, James T., and R. J. Markotan, to Acme Abrasive Co. Reinforced grinding wheel and reinforcing structure therefor. 3,315,418, 4-25-67, CI. 51—206. Zawodniak, Leonard A. : See — - Faucett, James W., Windish, and Zawodniak. 3,329,578. Zbinden, Hans, to Ciba Ltd. Process and equipments for the release of active substances. 3,310,235, 3-21-67. CI. 239—6. Zdanowski, Alfred, to G. M. Burnstein. Hanger bar. 3,302,- 800, 2-7-67, CI. 211 — 123. Zdanowski, Richard E., to Rohm & Haas Co. Floor polish and method of use. 3,328,325, 6-27-67, CI. 260 — 22. Zdanuk, Edward J. : See — Krock. Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,305,324. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,318,696. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,320,058. Krock, Richard H., and Zdanuk. 3,337,338. Zdanuk, Edward J., and R. H. Krock, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Vacuum infiltrating of tungsten powder bodies with copper-titanium alloys. 3,303,026, 2-7-67, CI. 75 — 208. Zdanuk, Edward J., and R. H. Krock, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Tungsten power bodies infiltrated with copper-zirco- nium alloy. 3,340,022, 9-5-67, CI. 29 — 182.1. Zdanuk. Edward J., and R. H. Krock, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Tungsten-indium powder bodies infiltrated with copper. 3,353,931, 11-21-67, CI. 29—182.1. Zdanuk, Edward J., and R. H. Krock, to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc. Tungsten powder bodies infiltrated with copper-titanium alloys. 3,353,933, 11-21-67, CI. 29 — 182.2. Zdarsky, Eduard. Test handle for endodontic root canal treat- ment. 3,324,555, 6-13-67, CI. 32—57. Zderic, John A. : See — Ringold, Howard J., Zderic, and Bowers. 3,338,890. Zdzieborski, J. H. George, to Hancock Telecontrol Corp. Time delay unit. 3,335,332, 8-8-67, CI. 317 — 142. Zeamer, Aaron C. : See — Canny, Floyd H., and Zeamer. 3,308,916. Harmon, James E., and Zeamer. 3,342,299. Zebarth, Ralph, Inc. : See — Bonuchi, James A., Hathorn, and Zebarth. 3,323,164. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Carlson. 3,340,696. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Carlson. 3,356,422. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Furlong. 3,335,788. Zebarth, Ralph S., and Gerner. 3,315,489. Zebarth, Ralph S., and J. L. Gerner, to Ralph Zebarth Inc. Poultry freezing apparatus of the liquid spray type. 3,315,- 489, 4-25-67, CI. 62 — 266. Zebarth, Ralph S., and J. A. Furlong, to Ralph Zebarth, Inc. Heat exchanger for poultry and the like. 3,335,788, 8-15- 67, CI. 165 — 39. Zebarth, Ralph S., and D. T. Carlson, to Ralph Zebarth, Inc. Method for chilling poultry. 3,340,696, 9-12-67, CI. 62—63. Zebarth, Ralph S., and D. T. Carlson, to Ralph Zebarth, Inc. Poultry giblet conveyor system. 3,356,422, 12-5-67, CI. 302 — 49. Zebarth. Ralph S., and R. A. Braeking, to Gordon Johnson Co. Method of preservation, packaging and molding of fresh foods for human use. 3,359,122, 12-19-67, CI. 99 — 194. Zebe, Charles W. : See — Feiner, Alexander, Zarouni, Zeblisky, Rudolph. Electrolless 6-20-67, CI. 106—1. Zeblisky, Rudolph J. : See — Schneble, Frederick W., Jr., Williamson. 3,310,430. Zebroski, Edwin L., to United States of America, Atomic En- ergy Commission. Vented fuel system. 3,356,585, 12-5-67, CI. 176 — 68. Zee. Zvonimir J., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electro- phoresis apparatus with adjustable sample application. 3,317,418, 5-2-67, CI. 204 — 299. Zecca, John J. : See — Preziosi, Luigi M., and Zecca. 3,301,623. Zeccola, Richard A. : See — - CooDer, David, Priebe, and Zeccola. 3.335,349. Zech, John D., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Ammonol- ysis process for producing aliphatic amines. 3,347,926. 10-17-67, CI. 260—585. Zech, John D., to Atlas Chemical Industries, Inc. Aminated polyoxvalkylene fatty amines. 3,352,916, 11-14-67, CI. 260 — 584. Zech, John D., and E. C. Ford, Jr., to Atlas Industries. Inc. Polyhydroxy phosphate esters. 3-14-67, CI. 260—929. Zech. Karl : See — Wiehn. Helmut, and Zech. 3,357,083. Zecher. Wilfried : See — Blomever, Friedrich, Zecher, and Holtschmldt. 3,352,829. Holtschmidt, Hans, and Zecher. 3,347,762. Zecher, Wilfried, and H. Holtschmidt, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Aromatic hindered isocyanates. 3,297,- 726, 1-10-67, CI. 260 — 395. Zecher. Wilfried. and H. Holtschmidt, to Farbenfabriken Baver Aktiengesellschaft. Isocyanate process. 3,305,574, 2-21-67, CI. 260—453. Zecher, William E. : See — Felsenthal, Harry D., Jr., Nakashima, Zaeher, and Ecker. 3,301,048. Zechlin, Richard: See — Henderson, Robert M., and Zechlin. 3,304,488. Zeck, Herbert C. : See — Wayne, Clyde D., and Zeck. 3,301,378. and Zebe. 3,339,027. copper plating. 3,326,700, Zeblisky, McCormack, and Chemicals 3,309,427, LIST OF PATENTEES 1473 Zcduik, Georges : See — Vim Gaver, Georgette S., and Zednik. 3,305,537. Zeelen, Fllippus J., to Organon Inc. 3-desoxy-19-nor-andro- stenes. 3,312,720, 4-4-67, CI. 260 — 397.5. Zeff, Jack D.. R. A. Bambenek, and C. M. Tomsic, to United States of America, Navy. Closed environmental simulator for three men. 3,295,223, 1-3-67, CI. 35 — 12. Zeff, Jack D., R. A. Bambenek, and C. M. Tomsic, to United States of America, Navy. Kidney bean shaped water re- generation compression and centrifugal distillation appara- tus. 3,337,420, 8-22-67. CI. 202—181. Zet'ting, Arthur H., to General Dynamics Corp. Acoustic beam forming system. 3. 319,218, 5-9-67, CI. 340—6. Zehender, Ernst, and S. Ziegler, to Robert Bosch G.m.b.H. Method of producing porous separators. 3,354,247, 11-21- 67, CI. 264 — 119. Zehfeld, Paul : See — Grosschopf, Herbert, and Zehfeld. 3,359,856. Zehnder, Joseph A. : See — Beckwith, Merton M„ Richard, and Zehnder. 3,298,876. Zeidler, Reinhold C, to Borg-Warner Corp. Disc clutch with drive lug wear plates. 3,305,060, 2-21-67, CI. 192—69. Zeifman, Vil J. : See — Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeilman. 3,342,828. Zeigler, Hans-Werner : See — Schmeiser, Kurt, Hehmann, Zeigler, and Kowalski. 3,343,- 823. Zeile, Karl : See — Buck, Wolfgang. Sehring, and Zeile. 3,356,772. Sehring, Richard, and Zeile. 3,306,898. Thoma, Otto, and Zeile. 3,341,594. Zeile, Karl, K. H. Hauptmann, and H. Stahle, to Boehringer Ingelheim G.m.b.H. 2-(2',4',6'-trimethylbenzyl)-imidazoline and salts. 3,300,511, 1-24-67, CI. 260—309.6. Zeile, Karl, O. Thoma, and A. Mentrup, to Boehringer Ingel- heim G.m.b.H. l-p-hydroxyphenyl-2-(/3-3',5'-dihydroxyphen- vl-0-hydroxy)-ethvlamino-propanes. 3,341,593, 9-12-67, CI. 260—510.6. Zeis, Martha : See — Zeis, Theodore, and Martha. 3,356,269. Zeis, Steve E. : See — Hodges, James R., and Zeis. 3,353,240. Hodges, James R., and Zeis. 3,353,767. Proseeno, Harry A., Schrader, and Zeis. 3,353,241. Zeis, Theodore, and Martha. Adjustable rotor-jigger. 3,356,- 269, 12-5-67, CI. 222 — 307. Zeisloft, Harry C. : See — Leslie, Kenneth G., and Zeisloft. 3,353,620. Zeiss, Harold H., to Monsanto Co. Preparation of bis(arene) metal compounds. 3,316,283, 4-25-67, CI. 260—429. Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft : See — Ebertz, Helmut, Gunther, and Rudat. 3,314,345. Hahn, Johann, Greger, and Weidner. 3,355,559. Ruhle, Hans, and Krumbein. 3,338,132. Ruble, Hans, and Schwahn. 3,315,581. Sauer, Edgar, Gunther, and Koppen. 3,309.977. Zeiss, Karl, D. Wilni, W. Flasskamp, E. Broft, and A. Lukas, to Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler. Cyclone separation process and apparatus. 3,318,070, 5-9-67, CI. 55 — 1. Zeiss-Stiftung, Carl : See — ■ Mondon, Herbert. 3,352,199. Rantsch, Kurt. 3,344,701. Vogel, Heinz. 3,319,553. Zeiter, Wayne D. Silage handling apparatus. 3,297,177, 1-10-67. CI. 214 — 17. Zeitler. Carl, Jr., and L. J. Boland, to International Business Machines Corp. Memory control matrix. 3,354,430, 11-21— 67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Zeitler, Elmar H. : See — Bahr. Gunter P., Sackerlotzky, and Zeitler. 3,3L>9,418. Zeitlin, Alexander : See — Brayman, Jacob, Komorn, and Zeitlin. 3,346,922. Zeitlin, Alexander, to Barogenics, Inc. High pressure method and apparatus. 3,328,838, 7-4-67, CI. 18 — 16. Zeitlin, Alexander, and J. Brayman, to Barogenics, Inc. Rapid extrusion devices. 3,343,388, 9-26-67 ,C1. 72 — 56. Zeitlin, Edward J., to Standard Instruments Corp. Aligning device for the printing wheels of an electro-magnetic count- er. 3,306,537, 2-28-67, CI. 235 — 131. Zeitlin, Edward J., to Standard Instruments Corp. Tape feed release for a recorder. 3,307,199, 2-28-67, CI. 346 — 114. Zeitter, Charles R., to Packaging Corp. of America. Folding carton and blank therefor. 3,346,164, 10-10-67, CI. 229 — 16. Zeitz, Edward J., and D. V. Louzos, to Union Carbide Corp. Corridor assembly for an electrochemical device. 3,307,- 084, 2-28-67, CI. 317 — 230. Zeldon, Camille A. : See — Wood, William A., and Zeldon. 3,342,252. Zelek. John A. : See — Towle, Jack L., Zelek, and Pellon. 3,342,800. Zelentsova, Nina I. : See — Aerov, Mikhail E., Bystrova, Zelentsova. and Kulikova. 3,312,078. Zeles, Valentinus M. Folding safety razor. 3,349,484, 10-31- 67, CI. 30 — 47. Zelina, William B., to General Systems Inc. Cooling arrange- ment for electronic devices. 3,303,392, 2-7-67, CI. 317 — 100. Zelina, William B., and J. L. Buchanan, to General Systems, Inc. Controlled rectifier systems utilizing energy logic to effect commutation. 3,355,656, 11-28-67, CI. 322—28. Zellnka, Johann : See — Smolka, Thomas G., and Zelinka. 3,314,686. Smolka, Thomas G., and Zelinka. 3,337,225. Zelinski, Robert P. : See — Uraneck, Carl A., Short, Zelinski, and Hsieh. 3,322,738. Zelinski, Robert P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Removal of contaminants from unsaturated hydrocarbon-containing mixtures. 3,299,163, 1-17-67. CI. 260 — 681.5. Zelinski, Robert P., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Preparation of polymers of conjugated dienes using organolithium/ polar compound catalyst systems. 3,301,840, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 94.2 Zelinski, Robert P., and F. E. Naylor, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Copolymers of 1,3-butadiene and a norbormadiene. 3,299,017, 1-17-67, CI. 260 — 82.1. Zelinsky, Jury G. : See — ■ Vorobjeva, Valentina J., Mikhlina, Roobtsov, Zelinsky, Klimonova, Gorodetsky, and Zeifman. 3,342,828. Zell, Dale R. : See — Henschen, Homer E., Yeager, and Zell. 3,340,439. Zell, Salomon, to Zell-Em Ltd. Anti-condensation panels. 3,312,023, 4-4-67. CI. 52—203. Zellar, Wade V. : See — Shannon, Richard F., Gorski, and Zellar. 3,337,669. Zell-Em Ltd. : See — Zell, Salomon. 3,312,023. Zeller, Burton S. : See — Erdman, William C, and Zeller. 3,297,114. Frost, Barry L. .L, and Zeller. 3,350,951. Zeller, Burton S., to Clark Equipment Co. Push-start circuit. 3,334,703, 8-8-67, CI. 180—53. Zeller, Burton S., to Clark Equipment Co. Transmission control system. 3,344,679, 10-3-67, CI. 74 — 360. Zeller, David A., Jr., to Data-Control Systems, Inc. Bistable switch with controlled retiring threshold. 3,324,309, 6-6- 67, CI. 307—88.5. Zeller, David A., Jr., and R. A. Runyan, to Data-Control Sys- tems, Inc. Means to compensate for deviation between record and playback speed. 3,339,192, 8-29-67, Cl. 340 — 174.1. Zeller, Gregor, to Lenkradwerk Gustav Petri AG. Steering wheel with wood-suri'aced ring and method of its manufac- ture. 3.331,260, 7-18-67, Cl. 74—552. Zeller, Josef J., to Square D Co. Pressure switch with low- pressure cut-off. 3,345,480, 10-3-67, Cl. 200 — 83. Zeller, Paul : See — Bollag, Werner, Gutmann, Hegedus, Kaiser, Dangemann, Muller, and Zeller. 3,330,837. Hegedus, Balthasar, and Zeller. 3,329,711. Kaiser, Ado, and Zeller. 3,314,992. Zeller, Robert G., to General Motors Corp. Tail gate electric window and gate switch. 3,310,642, 3-21-67, Cl. 200 — 44. Zellers, James T., Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Seal for and method of packing joints in a glass furnace. 3,340,- 031, 9-5-67, Cl. 65 — 27. Zellers, James T., Jr., R. A. Nyquist, and H. R. Meriwether, Jr., to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. Method and apparatus for producing window glass sheets. 3,329,491, 7-4-67, Cl. 65 — 84. Zellhoefer, Glenn F. : See — Zauner, John H., and Zellhoefer. 3,345,214. Zellhoefer, Glenn F., to National Union Electric Corp. Ther- mal cell containing V205 depolarizing agent and method of making the same. 3,311,503, 3-28-67, Cl. 136 — 83. Zellmer, Neale A. : See — ■ Fish. Richard H., and Zellmer. 3,328,716. Zellmer, Neale A., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. Gain regulation circuit employing a Hall multiplier as a variolosser. 3,303,429, 2-7-67, Cl. 330 — 52. Zellmer, Neale A., and G. S. Wu, to Electric Laboratories, Inc. Regulating arrangement employing a symmetrical varistor. 3,312,907, 4-4-67, Cl. 330 — 29. Zellner, Hugo, to Donau-Pharmazie Gesellschaft m.b.H. N- (/3-diethylaminoethyl)-N-/3-hydroxy-;8 (phenyl) ethyl anilines and salts thereof. 3,300,532, 1-24-67, Cl. 260 — 570.5. Zellner, Hugo, to Donau-Pharmazie G.m.b.H. N-(0-diethyl- amino ethyl)-N-[/?-(-p-methoxy phenyl) ethyl 1 anilines and salts thereof. 3,321,523, 5-23-67, Cl. 260 — 570.5. Zellstoffabrick Waldhof : See — Sohn. August W., and Erasmus. 3,347,788. Zellweger, Ltd. : See — Baumgartner, August, and Gegenschatz. 3,348,282. Felix, Ernst. 3,322.013. Zelmer, Joyce E. : See — Aguiar, Armando J., and Zelmer. 3,329,564. Zelmer, Ralph G. : See- Anderson, John E., Zelmer, and Resnick. 3,356,662. Zelnick, Charles, to The Lufkin Rule Co. Methods of making coilable measuring tape of plastic material. 3,330,709, 7-11- 67, Cl. 156—85. Zelnick, Charles, and A. B. Swartz, to Tintarella. S.A. Measuring ribbon forming methods and apparatus. 3,344,- 640, 10-3-67, Cl. 72 — 168. 242-023— P- -93 1474 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Zelnick, Seymour, to Weldotron Corp. Temperature control means for electrically heated impulse sealing elements. 3,299,251, 1-17-67, CI. 219—243. Zelnick, Seymour, to Weldotron Corp for shrinking films on packages. Process and apparatus 3,316,653, 5-2-67, CI. Zelnick, Seymour, to Weldotron Corp. Film sealing and cut- ting apparatus. 3,321,353, 5-23-67, CI. 156 — 499. Zelnick, Seymour, to Weldotron Corp. Radiant film sealing and cutting apparatus. 3,330,716, 7-11-67, CI. 156—380. Zelnick, Seymour, to Weldotron Corp. Continuous radiant heat sealing and cutting apparatus. 3,355,337, 11-28-6 1, CI. 156—85. , „ Zelony, Walter. Adjustable leg. 3,312,440, 4-4-67, CI. 248—188.8. Zeman, David G. Hair curler with one-piece flexible hair fastening frame. 3,354,889, 11-28-67, CI. 132—41. Zeman, Joseph, to United Aircraft Corp. Compensated tach- ometer. 3,317,767, 5-2-67, CI. 310—166. Zeman, Samuel, to Thiokol Chemical Corp. Temperature com- pensating igniter. 3,347,039, 10-17-67, CI. 60—39.82. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr. : See — Stripling, Allen A., Zemanek, and Hicks. 3,312,934. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Multiple receiver acoustic well logging. 3,302,166, 1-31-67, CI. 340—18. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Acoustic logging of cased boreholes at a frequency determined by casing thick- ness. 3,340,953, 9-12-67, CI. 181— .5. Zemanek, Joseph, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method and appara- tus for monitoring liquids. 3,359,787, 12-26-67, CI. 73— 61.1. Zemberry, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Method of measuring simulated flaws in standard specimens. 3,349,- 495, 10-31-67, CI. 33 — 125. Zemberry, William L., to United States Steel Corp. Portable milling machine. 3,354.784, 11-28-67, CI. 90 — 12. Zemek, Albert W., to Universal Instruments Corp. Electrical component feeding apparatus. 3,333,673, 8-1-67, Cl. 198— 19. Zemek, Albert W., to Universal Instruments Corp. Transistor lead rippler and straightener. 3,344,816, 10-3-67, CI. 140 — 147. Zemel, Jay N., and D. E. Bode. Self chopping photodetector. 3,300,644, 1-24-67. CI. 250—211. Zemels, Carl G., to Kearney-National Inc. Compression con- nector. 3,322,888, 5-30-67, CI. 174 — 94. Zemme, Caesar J., B. S. De Fazio, and L. I. Weinstock, to United States of America, Navy. Protective suit. 3,359,- 567. 12-26-67, CI. 2—2. Zenftman, Henryk, to Imperial Chemical Industries Ltd. Ion exchange materials prepared by absorbing styrene onto par- ticulate polyethylene, introduction of ion exchange groups and shaping. 3,304,272, 2-14-67, CI. 260—2.1. Zenger, Richard D. : See — Tracy, Gerald T., and Zenger. 3,352,457. Zenith Carburetter Co., Ltd., The : See — Mangoletsi, George A. 3,338,568. Zenith Glass Co. : See — Mermell, Melvin W. 3,302,354. Zenith Radio Corp. : See — 3,296,542. 3,296,543. 3,296,548. 3,300,728. 3,315,173. 3,315,174. 3,316,484. 3,302,119. 3,309,613. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Adler, Robert. Bell, John F. Bell, John F. Blum, Asher S. 3,325,743. Blum, Asher S. 3,334,307. Brajer, Edwin J. 3,319,312. DeBoth, Raymond F. 3,354,337. Dias, Fleming, and Rypkema. 3,297,826. Grav, Richard O. 3,337,950. Harhawav, Richard A. 3,305,239. Heuer, Charles H. 3,308,231. Hepner, Charles F. 3,319,179. Inman. Darwin. 3,327.679. Kaplan, Sam H. 3,308,326. Korpel, Adrianus. 3,296,537. Lindley, John P. 3,315,152. Nordbv. Roger M. 3,305.123. Prine,' David W. 3,304,461. Przybvszewski, Adam W. 3,356,969. Ramadan. Montaz A. 3,299.334. Rennick, John L. 3,308,328. Rennick, John L. 3,354,336. Rennick, John L. 3,356,879. Roschke, Erwin M. 3,319,257. Rvpkema, Jouke N. 3,360.608. Saudinaitis, Emanuel. 3.300,680. Stroh, Walter J. 3,320.361. Wood. Frank A. 3,348.177. Zenith SA Fabriques des Montres : See — Chatelain, Oscar. 3,298,028. Zenitz, Bernard L., to Sterling Drug Inc. Process for com- batting microorganisms with N-alkylated l,3-dihydroxy-2- lower alkyl-2-propylamines. 3,313,682, 4-11-67, CI. 167 — 22. Zenitz, Bernard L., to Sterling Drug Inc. N-[indoIyl-lower- alkanoyl]-l,5-iminoevcloalkanes and -iminocycloalkenes. 3,324,137, 6-6-67, CI. 260—292. Zenitz, Bernard L., to Sterling Drug Inc. Amino-lower- alkanoylanilines. 3,334,100. S-l-67, CI. 260 — 257. Zenitz, Bernard L., and A. R. Surrey, to Sterling Drug Inc. Mono-and bis- [ (l-piperidyl)-lower-alkyl] amines. 3,325,500, 6-13-67, €1. 260 — 294. Zenke, Howard, to Zetco Engineering and Tool Co., Inc. Sensing apparatus. 3.327,997, 6-27-67, CI. 254 — 89. Zenke, Howard W., to Letco Engineering and Tool Co., Inc. Cable drum system with inter-layer shells. 3,321,185, 5-23-67, CI. 254 — 185. Zenke. Howard W., to Zetco Engineering and Tool Co., Inc. Mason's guide. 3,327,395, 6-27-67, CI. 33—85. Zenker, Martin, to H. Putsch & Co. Motion transmitting means for glass feeder plunger. 3,313,612, 4—11-67, CI. 65—331. Zenker, Kurt. Pressurized fluid fuel burner. 3,306,336, 2- 28-67, CI. 158 — 76. Zenner, Walter J. Apparatus for fabricating door assemblies. 3,297,065, 1-10-67, CI. 144 — 27. Zenone, Alexander A. Universal press drive for engraved cylinders. 3,308,753, 3-14-67, CI. 101 — 248. Zentis, Ramon J. : See — Schmid, John H., and Zentis. 3,357,566. Zentmaier, Karl H., R. F. Post, and J. A. Soukup, to Aircraft Radio Corp. Manual or automatic transistor R.F. gain con- trol system utilizing a voltage controlled variable resist- ance element. 3,303,428, 2-7-67. CI. 330 — 29. Zentner, Lowell A. Toothpaste tube holder and dispenser. 3,326,419, 6-20-67, CI. 222—101. Zentner, Margaret R., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stable and palatable pharmaceutical composition. 3,337,402, 8-22-67, CI. 167—55. Zentner. Margaret R., to Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. Stable and palatable pharmaceutical composition. 3,337,403, 8-22-67, a. 167—55. Zenz, Aloys : See — Bauer, Johann, and Zenz. 3,322,701. Zepell, Nathan A., and D. P. Grover, to Nathan A. Zepell. Writing instrument. 3,344,484, 10-3-67, CI. 24 — 11. Zeperniek, Hermann, to Brown, Boveri & Cie Aktiengesell- schaft. Induction furnace. 3,311,361, 3-28-67, CI. 266 — 34. Zepf, Paul A. : See — Kleist, Le Roy. Thompson, and Zepf. 3,334,539. Zeppieri, Louis : See — - Gac. Robert, and Zeppieri. 3,336,399. Zerand Corp. : See — Zernov, Peter. 3,320,864. Zerbst, Manfred, to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Transducer for converting mechanical into electrical oscil- lations. 3.335,233, 8-8-67, CI. 179 — 110. Zerfahs, Arthur S., E. C. Eckels, R. A. Glaser, and S. Miho- jevich, to SCM Corp. Automatic photocopying apparatus. 3,330,179, 7-11-67, CI. 88 — 24. Zerfass, Andreas to International Standard Electric Corp. Electrical switching unit, controlled through permanent magnets with a reed contact, having a freely movable arma- ture. 3,356,948, 12-5-67. CI. 335 — 153. Zerg, Leon, and J. Webster, said Webster assor. to said Zerg. Rack for boxed coiled wire. 3,304,025, 2-14-67, CI. 242 — 129. Zerlaut, Leonard E., to Leonard Precision Products Co. Tube- bending apparatus. 3,336,776, 8-22-67, CI. 72 — 14. Zerlaut, Leonard E., to M. Izen. Feeding system for a swag- ing or tapering apparatus. 3,360,164, 12-26-67, CI. 221 — 239. Zern, Warren B. System for cutting trim members and door stops and assembling same. 3,342,227, 9-19-67, CI. 144—314. Zern, Warren B. Slide fastener actuating devices. 3,348,869, 10-24-67, CI. 294 — 19. Zern, Warren B. Slide fastener actuating devices. 3,348,870, 10^24-67, CI. 294 — 19. Zernov, Peter, to Zerand Corp. Self-combing pin type stripper for blank forming apparatus. 3,320,864, 5-23-67, CI. 93—36. Zernow, Louis : See — - Lieberman, Irving, and Zernow. 3.324,206. Zerweck, Werner. O. Trosken, and K. Hintermeier, to Cassella Farbwerke Mainkur Aktiengesellschaft. Trifluoromethyl-sub- stituted salicylanilides. 3,332,996, 7-25-67, CI. 260 — 559. Zerwes, Paul J., to Bell Electric Co. Junction box construc- tion. 3,304,363, 2-14-67, CI. 174 — 53. Zerwes, Paul J., to Bell Electric Co. Junction box construc- tion. 3,340,349, 9-5-67, CI. 174 — 53. Zestkov, Vitalij : See — Civrnv, Ladislav, Havel, Havranfik, Pilecky, Svoboda, and Zestkov. 3,355,868. Zetco Engineering and Tool Co., Inc. : See — Zenke, Howard W. 3.327.395. Zenke, Howard W. 3.327.997. Zettel, Albert, to Zahnradfabrik Friedrichshafen Aktiengesell- schaft. Backlash eliminating gearing for steering gear as- semblies. 3,310,990, 3-28-67, CI. 74 — 409. Zetzsche, Alfred, to M. Ernst. Coupling device for tov and model vehicles. 3,338,429. 8-29-67, Cl. 213—75. Zeuner, Kenneth W., to Weston Instruments, Inc. Fluid flow control. 3,357,444, 12-12-67, Cl. 137 — 270. Zeunert, Fritz, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Drive for rolling mill. 3,335,593, 8-15-67, Cl. 72—249. Zeunert, Fritz, and H. Fahrenholz, to Mannesmann-Meer Aktiengesellschaft. Multiple cold rolling mill. 3.309,910, 3-21-67, Cl. 72 — 238. LIST OF PATENTEES i it:. Zeuthen & Aagaard A/S : See — Zeuthen, Karl G. 3,311,052. Zeuthen, Karl G. 3,311,371. Zeuthen, Karl G. 3.327,314. fceuthen, Karl G„ to Zeuthen & Aagaard A/S. Device for aligning a stencil in duplicating machines. 3,311,052, 3- 28-67, CI. 101 — 11G. , . Zeuthen, Karl G., to Zeuthen & Aagaard A/S. Adjustable guide means lor duplicating machine. 3,311,371, 3-2S-67, CI. 271 — 59. Zeuthen. Karl (!., to Zeuthen & Aagaard A./S. Indicating device for dictating machines. 3,327,314, 6-20-G7, CI. 340 — 76. Zevel Corp. : See — Krotinger. Nathan J., and Nusbaum. 3,314,745. Zevelv, Thomas K. Automatic height control means for block molding machines. 3,310,854, 3-28-67, CI. 25 — 45. Zeyns, Johannes : Sec — Bruning, Reinhard, and Zeyns. 3,334,679. Zhadaev, Valentin G.. A. A. Kuznetsov, N. A. Morozova, S. I. Byderovyskij, D. I. Maliovanov, V. P. Novikova, I. S. Novskij N. A. Fominov, V. L. Pruzhlner, R. M. Agevnln. and K. N. Grishin, to Tsentralny Nauchno-Issledoratelsky Institute Podzemnoro Shrakhtnoro Stroitelstva. Rig for boring drill holes in the face of a shaft in the sinking of a vertical mine by blasting. 3,305,272, 2-21-67, CI. 299 — 70. Zhed, Viktor P., S. A. Sheinberg, and M. A. Pavlova. Aero- static support for machines and apparatus. 3,318,557, 5- 9-67, CI. 24S — 20. Zibell, Jules S., to The Georgia Marble Co. Anchoring system for the installation of slabs on vertical and overhead sur- faces. 3.319,983. 5-16-67. CI. 287—189.35. Ziche, Arrigo. Automatic packing machine. 3,302,368, 2-7- 67, CI. 53—78. Zick, Leonard P., Jr. : See — Mikesell, Walter R., Jr., and Zick. 3,298,794. Zidek, Charles E. Article retaining rack. 3,326,388, 6-20-67, CI. 211—51. Zidell. Victor : See — Bahls, Gene C, MeNutt, Price, Zidell and Dick. 3,348.673. Ziebell, Albert J. : See — De Smidt, Woodrow A., and Ziebell. 3,335,249. Zlef, Morris : See — Schramm, Charles H., and Zief. 3,350,355. Schramm. Charles H., and Zief. 3,350.356. Zleg, Clifford V., and R. G. Fike, to D. G. Griswold. Sprin- kler heads having valves actuated by separate pressure lines. 3,309,028, 3-14-67, CL 239—498. Zieg, Wilhelm to Frankische Isolierrohr-und Metallwaren- Werke Gebrueder Kirchner. Method for the production of corrugated tubes. 3.349,156, 10-24-67, CI. 264 — 99. Ziegelmeyer, Victor : See — - Maudinet, Louis, Ziegelmeyer, and Dintzner. 3,301,588. Ziegenbein, Robert, to Beteiligungs- und Patentverwaltungs- gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. Arrangement for re- moving pourable goods from a storage place. 3,338,432, S-29-67, CI. 214 — 10. Ziegenbein, Willi : See — Schneider, Wolfgang, and Ziegenbein. 3,312,742. Ziegenhain, William C. : See — Carter, William B., and Ziegenhain. 3,317,625. Ziegenhain, William C, to Continental Oil Co. Olefin purifica- tion process. 3,344,202, 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 677. Ziegenmeyer, Robert M. : See — Grether, Tobias H., Ziegenmeyer, and Bermann. 3,298,- 183. Ziegler, Albert : See — 3-14-67. CI. 307—88.5. Mutschler, Erich, and Ziegler. 3,334,201. Ziegler, Albert, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Method and apparatus for handling radioactive materials. 3.295,700, 1-3-67, CI. 214 — 1. Ziesler, Alvin M., and A. Caro. Lamp shades. 3,334,222, 8-1- 67, CI. 240 — 108. Ziegler, Brandt F., to The Hoover Co. Surface treating ap- pliance. 3,333,288, 8-1-67, CI. 15 — 50. Ziegler, Charles A., to Parametrics, Inc. Apparatus for analyz- ing a gaseous inediirn by subjecting the gas to electron bombardment and measuring the characteristic X-ray emis- sion. 3.344,273, 9-26-67, CI. 250 — 43.5. Ziegler. Charles E. : See — Eden. Jamal S., and Ziegler. 3,322,687. Eden. Jamal S., and Ziegler. 3,326,961. Hegler, Charles E., and J. S. Eden, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. ' Method of preparing acrolein and acrylic acid. 3,331,871, I 7-1S-67, CI. 260 — 533. Ziesler, Edward J. : See — Hanson. Rudolph A., Ziegler, and Fischer. 3,339,662. Ziegler, Edwin E., to General Electric Co. Lifting boom con- [ trol device. 3,333,716, 8-1-67, CI. 214—130 . Ziegler, Eugene R.. to General Motors Corp. Windshield I wiper drive and universal joint therefor. 3,299,721, 1-24— I 67, CI. 74 — 75. Ziegler, Eugene R.. to General Motors Corp. Concealed wind- ! shield wiper mechanism. 3,314,195, 4-18-67, CI. 49 — 342. Ziegler, Eugene R.. to General Motors Corp. Accessory drive mechanism. 3,314.308, 4-18-67, CI. 74 — 752. Ziegler, George E., to Concrete Thermal Casings, Inc. Control system for dual temperature fluid delivery installations. 3,335,745, 8-15-67, CI. 137 — 375. Ziegler, George E„ to Concrete Thermal Casings, Inc. Method and stricture of rathoilicallv protecting metallic c_'a -i n l:- ol heat distribution systems. 3.349,017, 10-24-67, CI. 204 — 147. Ziegler, George E., and <;. I. Kilgour, to United Merchants and Manufactures, Inc. Apparatus for the lluid treatment of fabrics in rope form. 3,308,639, 3-14-67, CI. 68—176. Ziegler, George F. : See — Buchroeder. Richard A., and Ziegler. 3,301,130. Ziegler, George F., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Oil immersion type microscope objective. 3.297,393, 1-10-67, CI. 350 — 179. Ziegler, George W., Jr. : See — Apa, Armand 'S., and Ziegler. 3.346.949. Ziegler, George W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Means and method for transmission line compensation. 3,323,0S3, 5-30-67, CI. 333—97. Ziegler, George W., Jr., to AMP Iuc. Connector fitting. 3,349,- 166, 10-24-67, CI. 174— SS. Ziegler, George W.. Jr., to AMP Inc. Connections for coaxial cable means. 3,350,500, 10-31-67, CI. 174 — 89. Ziegler, George W., Jr., to AMP Inc. Coaxial connector. 3,350,066, 10-31-67, CI. 333—33. Ziegler, George W., Jr., II. W. Dernier, Sr., and A. S. Apa, to AMP Inc. Tool for applying connection means to coaxial cable means. 3,325,885, 6-20-67, CI. 29—203. Ziegler, Gunther, to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for producing monocrystalline layers of in- dium antimonide. 3,357.S52, 12-12-67, CI. 117 — 106. Ziegler, Hans-Werner : See — Werner, Hugo, Ziegler. and Przybylski. 3,326,815. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, L. Berg, and W. Kowalski, to Knap- sack Aktiengesellschaft. Apparatus for drying and cal- cining crude phosphate pellets in plural chambers. 3,30o,- 226. 2-21-67. CI. 263 — 36. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, L. Berg, and W. Kowalski, to Knapsack Aktiengesellschaft. Feed device for travelling grates. 3,307,679. 3-7-67, CI. 198—112. Ziegler, Hans-Werner, W. Kowalski, and A. Hinz, to Knapsack- Griesheim Aktiengesellschaft Process for the manufacture of phosphate pellets. 3,345,443, 10-3-67. CI. 264 — 117. Ziegler, Hellmut : See — Munder, Johannes, and Ziegler. 3,322,556. Munder, Johannes, and Ziegler. 3,360.371. Ziegler, Henry B., to Heico, Inc. Methods of preventing de- composition of anhvdrous ammonium thiosulfate. 3,350,168, 10-31-67, CI. 23—115. Ziegler, John B. : See — Walker, Gordon N., Bencze, and Ziegler. 3,337,566. Walker, Gordon N., Bencze. and Ziegler. 3,337,567. Ziegler, John R., to General Motors Corp. Gauge circuit. 3,302,191. 1-31-67, CI. 340 — 177. Ziagler, Karl : See — ■ Hoffmann, Ernst G., and Tornau. 3,318,934. Kroll, Wolf R., and Zosel. 3,317,570. Ziegler, Karl, Professor Dr. : See — Lehmkuhl, Herbert, and Grimme. 3,324,159. Lehmkuhl. Herbert, and Schafer. 3,341.562. Ziegler. Karl, and H. Lehmkuhl ; said Lehmkuhl assor. to said Ziegler. Process for the electrolytic production of mag- nesium dialkyls and aluminum trialkvls. 3.306.S36, 2-28- 67, CI. 204—62. Ziegler, Karl, K. Zosel, and R. Streck ; said Zosel and said Streck, assors. to said Ziegler. Process for the continuous polymerization of ethylene to form predominantly straight- chain alpha-olefinic polymers having from 4 to 20 carbon atoms. 3,310,600, 3-21-67, CI. 260 — 683.15. Ziegler, Kenneth L.. to Raytheon Co. Monostable multi- vibrator employing a silicon controlled rectifier. 3,309.528, Ziegler. Siegfried : See — Zehender, Ernst, and Ziegler. 3,354,247. Ziegler, Wallace F. : See — Turner, John F„ Ziegler, Thompson, and Jessen. 3,352,- 518. Ziegs, Johannes : See — Korch, Christian, Wuesthoff, and Ziegs 3,310,930. Ziehl, Ludwig, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktiengesellschaft. Coun- tercurrent extraction column having mixer blades adapted for rotation and vertical oscillation. 3,318,668, 5-9-67. CI. 23 — 270. Ziehm, Gunther. to Atlas-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. Direction finding. 3,300,7S3. 1-24-67. CI. 343 — 119. Ziehr, Georg, and H. Drosdziok, to Henkel & Cie. G.ru b H Preparation of metal surfaces for enameling. 3,317,340. 5-2-67. CI. 117—53. Zieler, Erich, and H. Ermer. to Xorth American Philips Co., Inc. Medical X-ray television system of the kind com- prising an adjustable contrast control. 3,342,933, 9-19-67, CI. 178—7.1. Zielinski, Erich : See — Klapdohr. Hans, Horn, and Zielinski. 3,315,566. Zielinski, Leon S., and F. L. Sievenpiper, to Allied Chemical Corp. Production of wash fast colorations with water- soluble metallized azo dyes. 3,295,916, 1-3-67, CI. 8 — 17. Zielinski. Robert J., to American Gas Association, Inc. A.C. onerable voltage threshold circuits. 3, 351. SIS, 11-7-67, CI. 317—124. Zielinski. Robert J., and F. W. Westberg. to American Gas Association. Inc. Bias-controlled A.C.-operable voltage threshold circuit, and systems employing same. 3,348,104, 10-17-67, CI. 317 — 130. Zielke. Clvde W. : See — Gorin, Everett, Struck, and Zielke. 3,355,376. 1476 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 and Ziemke. Monsanto Co. 3,299,- Ziemba, Frank J. . See — McNulty, Thomas C, and Ziemba. 3,352,784. Ziemke, William A., Jr. : See — Chapman, William I., Whitfield, Atwood, 3,311,162. Zientek, Eugene A. : See — Pines, Arthur N., and Zientek. 3.312,622. Pines, Arthur N., and Zientek. 3,337,496. Pines, Arthur N., and Zientek. 3,341,469. Zienty, Ferdinand B. : See — Holm, Myron J., and Zienty. 3,312,668. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and M. J. Holm, to Diphenethvlbenzene tetracarboxylic acid diimides. 096, 1-17-67. CI. 260—326.3. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and M. J. Holm, to Monsanto Co. Diphenethvlbenzene tetracarboxamides. 3,322,829, 5-30-67, CI. 260—558. Zienty, Ferdinand B., and M. J. Holm, to Monsanto Co. Di- phenethylbenzene tetracarboxylic acid dianhydrides an* derivatives. 3,355,464, 11-28-67, CI. 260 — 347.3. Zienty, Mitchell F., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Water- insolubilizing starch-clay paper coatings with a reaction product of dialdehyde starch and a dicyandiamide formalde- hyde condensation product. 3,298,853, 1-17-67, CI. 117 — 62.2. Zienty, Mitchell F., to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Hydrogena- tion of aldehyde dioxolone derivatives of lactic acid. 3,299,- 127, 1-17-67. CI. 260—535. Zienty, Mitchell F., and H. C. Stalter, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Tertiarv amine oxides. 3,30.9,399, 3-14-67, CI. 260 — 490. Zieren, Chemiebau A., Dr., G.m.b.H. : See — Furkert, Herbert, and Muhlenbein. 3,321,275. Furkert, Herbert, and Bohl. 3,359,069. Ziering, Albert : See — Malatestinic, Nicholas, and Ziering. 3,337,546. Ziering, Lance K., to American Cyanamid Co. Process for preparing fuel cell electrode containing 45% of a water- proofing agent. 3,348,975. 10-24-67, CI. 136 — 120. Ziering, Lance K., to American Cyanamid Co. Rhodium cata- lyst and fuel cell. 3,357,863, 12-12-67, CI. 136 — 86. Ziermann, Attila. Floating body. 3,344,764, 10-3-67, CI. 114 — 121. Ziers, David F., to Manufacturing Specialties Co., Inc. Hold- ing apparatus for sheet material. 3,306,603. 2-28-67, CI. 269 9i. Zies, Carl W. : See — Gleason, William J., Jr.. and Zies. 3,347,257. Zietler, Carl. Jr., and L. J. Boland, to International Business Machines Corp. Memory control matrix. 3,354,430, 11-21- 67, CI. 340—172.5. Zietlow, Philip K. : See — Ball, Murray E., McKown, and Zietlow. 3,358,537. Zievers, James F. : See — Schmidt, Henry, Jr., and Zievers. 3,310,171. Zievers. James F., to Industrial Filter & Pump Mfg., Co. Fil- tering apparatus. 3,356,220, 12-5-67. CI. 210 — 234. Zievers, James F., C. W. Clay, and C. J. Novotny, to Indus- trial Filter & Pump Mfg., Co. Ion exchange system. 3,351, 488. 11-7-67, CI. 127 — 9. Zifferer. Lothar R. Vortex grinding mill. 3,300,151, 1-24-67, CI. 241 — 257. Zifferer, Lothar R. Machine and process for reclaiming foundry sand. 3,312,403. 4-4-67, CI. 241—24. Zifferer. Lothar R. Process for reconstituting molding sand for founding operations. 3,318,712, 5-9-67, CI. 106 — 38.3. Zigler, Herbert L. Adjustable trim clip. 3,349,530, 10-31-67, CI. 52 — 288. Zigment, Anthony J. : See — ■ Dunn, Lewis R., and Zigment. 3,328,232. Zlherl, Frank A., and A. S. Kish, to Parker-Hannifin Corp. Driers for refrigeration systems. 3,310,176, 3-21-67, CI. 210 — 266. Zijderveld, Antonius H. : See — Moes, Geert, and Zijderveld. 3,352,705. Zijp, Jan W. H. : See — Evers, Johannes J. M„ and Zijp. 3,330,801. Zika, Harry T. : See — Fritz, Henry E., Zika, and Steinle. 3,322,790. Zilberfarb, Saul N., to Sperry Rand Corp. Pure fluid operated counter. 3,305,170, 2-21-67, CI. 235—201. Zilch, Karl T., to Emery Industries, Inc. Separation of fatty materials. 3.345,389, 10-3-67, CI. 260 — 419. Zilka, Thomas J. : See — Patrick, James H., and Zilka. 3,332,399. Zilka, Thomas J., and R. H. Dav, to Adams Co. Inflation in- citer. 3,338.266, 8-29-67, CI. 137 — 604. Zilkha, Albert, B.-A. Feit, and A. Bar-Nun, to Yissum Re- search Development Co. Anionic graft polymerization of vinyl monomers on natural polyhydroxy compounds, their derivatives and on synthetic polyhydroxy polymers. 3,341,483, 9-12-67, CI. 260 — 17. Zill, Fred W., to Schlumberger Well Surveying Corp. Acous- tic well logging downhole control system. 3,304,538, 2-14- 67, CI. 340 — 18. Ziller. Hans : See — Sikora, Hans. 3,330,564. Zillie, Bruno : See — Thomas. David, and Zillie. 3,326,138. Thomas, David, and Zillie. 3,332,358. Zillmer, Erich, to Voigtlander A.G. Slide projector with slide actuated shutter. 3,334,544, 8-8-67, CI. 88 — 28. Zillmer, Erich, to Voigtlander A. G. Photographic slide pro- jector. 3,348,449, 10-24-67, CI. 88 — 27. Zillmer, Erich to Voigtlander A. G. Slide-handling structure for photographic projectors, viewers, and the like. 3,348,- 450, 10-24-67, CI. 88 — 28. Zima, Gordon E., and J. F. Lakner, to United States of Amer- ica, Atomic Energy Commission. Method for producing high density tungsten ingots. 3,356,495, 12-5-67, CI. 75 — 214. Zimberoff, Manuel. Photographic measuring device. 3,340,784, 9-12-67, CI. 95—1.1. Zimer, Joel F., to Societe Anonyme des Ateliers d'Aviation Louis Breguet. Aircraft feel simulator. 3,303,715, 2-14- 67, CI. 74 — 470. Zimerman, Bernard. Match folder with burnt match recep- tacle. 3,317,032, 5-2-67, CI. 206—38. Zlmmer, Austin A., to W. R. Grace & Co. Apparatus for puri- fying exhaust gases of internal combustion engines. 3,303,- 003, 2-7-67, CI. 23 — 288. Zimmer, Ernest C. : See — Sickler, Raymond W., and Zimmer. 3,343,326. Zimmer, Frantisek, to Bureau d'Etudes Industrielles Fernand Courtoy. Methods for bonding dissimilar materials. 3,305,- 923, 2-28-67, CI. 29 — 528. Zimmer, Hans J., Verfahrenstechnik : See — Halmi, Gabor, and Advani. 3,297,650. Halmi, Gabor, and Advani. 3,297,651. Zahn, Willy. 3,352,316. Zimmer, Hans J., and W. Dietrich, to Vickers-Zimmer Aktien- gesellschaft. Chemical reactor. 3,343,922, 9-26-67, CI. 23— 285. Zimmer, Jon W„ to United States of America, Army. Carbon electrode with polytetrafluoroethylene on one side and plati- num on the other side, fuel cell with same and electro- depositing method of preparing same. 3,297,482, 1-10-67, CI. 136 — 86. Zimmer, Karl F., to Dr. Reutlinger & Sohne. Device for measuring axial displacement of a shaft. 3,307,164, 2-28- 67, CI. 340—195. Zimmer, Karl-Otto. Oxygen lance with a centrally located orifice. 3,338,570, 8-29-67, CI. 266 — 34. Zimmer, Robert E., to American Photocopy Equipment Co. Dryer for photoprints. 3,355,815, 12-5-67, CI. 34 — 48. Zimmer, Thomas R. : See — Winchell, Frank J., Mrlik, Mahoney, Qualman, Zlmmer, and Borman. 3,321,056. Zimmerer, John L.. to McCulloch Corp. Roller bearing cage. 3,305,279. 2-21-67, CI. 308 — 35. Zimmerer, Roger E., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Detergent composition containing organic phosphonate corrosion in- hibitors. 3,351, 558. 11-7-67, CI. 252 — 137. Zimmerle, Wilbur J., to General Motors Corp. Linear fuel level gauge means. 3,348,413, 10-24-67, CI. 73—313. Zimmerley, Stuart R., to Kennecott Copper Corp. Use of deep- sea nodules for removing sulfur compounds from gases. 3,330,096, 7-11-67, CI. 55—73. Zimmerley, Stuart R., and R. R. Beck, to Kennecott Copper Corp. Process for the recovery of molybdenum values from ferruginous, molybdenum-bearing slags. 3,314,783, 4—18- 67, CI. 75—108. Zimmerley, Stuart R., E. E. Malouf, J. D. Prater, and A. K. Schellinger, to Kennecott Copper Corp. pH adjusted, con- trolled-iron-content, cyclic leaching processes for copper- bearing rock materials. 3,330,650. 7-11-67, CI. 75 — 104. Zimmerley, Stuart R., and E. E. Malouf, to Kennecott Copper Corp. Process and apparatus for the precipitation of sub- stances from solution using solid preeipitants. 3,333,953, 8-1-67, CI. 75 — 109. Zimmerley, Stuart R., and M. E. Messner, to Kennecott Cop- per Corp. Process for producing molybdic oxide from molybdate solutions. 3,351,423. Zimmerley, Stuart R., and R. R. Beck, to Kennecott Copper Corp. Ferrous metal product useful as a precipitant and process of manufacturing it. 3,360.360, 12-26-67, CI. 75— .5. Zimmerman, Arie. Cable termination. 3,349,165, 10-24-67, CI. 174 — 75. Zimmerman, Arlen J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Data processor set and indicate control systems. 3,328,773, 6-27-67, CI. 340 — 172.5. Zimmerman, Arthur E. Instrument harness. 3,305,148, 2-21-67, CI. 224 — 5. Zimmerman, Benjamin G. : See — Volpe, Frank A., and Zimmerman. 3,311,748. Zimmerman. Clarence R. Seed drill. 3,319,590, 5-16-67, CI. 111—85. Zimmerman, F., & Co., Firma : See — Becker, Kurt. 3.347.249. Becker, Kurt. 3,350.835. Zimmerman, Frank J. : See — Jepsen. Robert E., Villaume, Winters, and Zimmerman. 3,320,755. Zimmerman, Franklin E. : See — Johnson, Lloyd E., Probert, and Zimmerman, 3,321,179. Zimmerman, Harold A. : Sec — Wilson, William E., and Zimmerman. 3,313,610. Zimmerman, Harold M. : See — Futty, Robert C, and Zimmerman. 3,339,898. Zimmerman, Harold M. Concrete mixing and delivery sys- tem. 3,310,293, 3-21-67, CI. 259 — 148. Zimmerman, Henry A., to Tektronix, Inc. Trigger countdown circuit which is armed and triggered by different portions of the same trigger pulse. 3,350,576, 10-31-67, CI. 307 — 88.5. LIST OF PATENTEES 1477 Zimmerman, Henry A., to Tektronix, Inc. Trigger generator circuit having synchronized astable input oscillator. 3,359,- 41'!). 12-19-67, CI. 307 — 88."). Zimmerman, Henry N. : See — Lepiane, Donald C, and Zimmerman. 3,3f>4,005. Zimmerman, Herbert P., to The Budd Co. Center pivot re- clining seat. 3,329,463, 7-4-67, CI. 297—243. Zimmerman, Jack. Simulated shooting game with concealed striking portions. 3,318,599, 5-9-67, CI. 273 — 101.2. Zimmerman, Joan E. : Xce — Callahan. Francis M., and Zimmerman. 3,340,274. Zimmerman, John Aaron, Jr., to AMP Inc. Electrical con- nector having improved coupling means. 3,351,886, 11-7- 67, CI. 339—90. Zimmerman, John J. Pontoon boat cycle drive. 3,352,276, 11-14-67, CI. 115 — 26. Zimmerman, John R., Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Method and apparatus for geophysical exploration by measuring time variations in the earth's magnetic field at a plurality of locations. 3,321,700, 5-23-67, CI. 324 — 8. Zimmerman, Julius, to Sperry Rand Corp. Method of copper plating anodized aluminum. 3,340,164, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 35. Zimmerman, Julius, and V. Trovato, to Sperry Rand Corp. Printed circuits and method of manufacture thereof. 3,340,- 161, 9-5-67, CI. 204 — 15. Zimmerman, Julius, and G. Pisan, to Sperry Rand Corp., Ford Instrument Co. Division. Process for electrically in- terconnecting elements on different layers of a multilayer printed circuit assembly. 3,348,990, 10-24-67, CI. 156— 293. Zimmerman, Klaus-Dieter, to North American Philips Co., Inc. Method for forming a metallic coating on an object. 3,318.726, 5-9-67, CI. 117 — 112. Zimmerman, Markus : See — • Baumann, Peter, and Zimmerman. 3,354,145. Zimmerman, Richard F., to International Harvester Co. Load- er linkage mechanism. 3,338,443, S-29-67, CI. 214 — 770. Zimmerman, Robert L. : See — Jones, Giffin D., and Zimmerman. 3,316,222. Moore, Eugene R.. Zimmerman, and Pickelman. 3,326,864. Zimmerman, Robert L., and G. B. Sterling, to The Dow Chemical Co. Interpolymers of vinylidene aromatic, buta- diene and half ester of maleic acid. 3,311,584, 3-28-67, CI. 260 — 29.7. Zimmerman, Robert L., and J. R. Harvey, to The Dow Chem- ical Co. Coating compositions of vinyl aromatic-maleic half ester copolymers, epoxy resins and urea formaldehyde resins. 3,317,457, 5-2-67, CI. 260 — 39. Zimmerman, Robert L.. and H. R. Bailey, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Thermosettable coating comprising (1) an organic polycarboxvlic polvmeric material (2) a resinous polyepox- ide-alkanol amine adduct. 3,331,886, 7-1S-67. CI. 260 — 835. Zimmerman, Robert L., and \Y. E. Alexander, to The Dow Chemical Co. Aromatic polyol crosslinked thermoset resin compositions. 3,336,259, 8-15-67, CI. 260 — 47. Zimmerman, Robert L., and W. E. O'Connor, to The Dow Chemical Co. Continuous preparation of thermoplastic co- polymers and terpolymers of unsaturated cyclic anhydrides. 3,336.207, 8-15-67. CI. 260 — 78.5. Zimmerman. Robert L., and C. E. Lyons, to The Dow Chemi- cal Co. Carboxy containing copolymers stabilized by the esterification of the carboxyl groups with vinyl ethers or olefinic compounds. 3,342,896, 9-19-67, CI. 260 — 837. Zimmerman, Robert L., E. R. Moore, and D. M. Pickelman, to The Dow Chemical Co. Coating compositions comprising alkyd resins prepared from stvrene-maleic anhydride co- polymer, polyol and fatty acid. 3,357,936. 12-12-67 CI. 260 — 22. Zimmerman, Robert P. : See — Larson, John R., and Zimmerman. 3,349,138. Zimmerman, Rolf, to Chemische Werke Albert. Air drying unsaturated polyesters free diallylidene pentaerythritol, hy- droxyl terminated esters, and allyl and benzyl ethers. 3,296,337, 1-3-67, CI. 260—867. Zimmerman, Walter H. : See- North, Reginald H., Stafford, and Zimmerman. 3,332,518. Zimmerman. Walter H., to General Motors Corp. Servo actu- ated brake and valve means therefor. 3,303,909. 2-14-<>7, CI. 188 — 152. Zimmerman, Walter W.. to Comlv-Gillam Carton Corp. Dis- play containers. 3,326,361, 6-20-67, CI. 206 — 44. Zimmerman, Ward H., to The Boeing Co. Servomechanisms responsive to a heat source. 3,311,322, 3-28-67, CI. 244 — 1. Zimmermann, Adolf, and A. Lesk, to Adolf Zimmermann Maschinenbau. Device for closing the outlet end of a worm conveyer. 3,333,679, S-l-67, CI. 198 — 217. Zimmermann, Adolf, Maschinenbau : See — Zimmermann, Adolf, and Lesk. 3,333,679. Zimmermann, Hans : See — Kuhne. Rudolf. Meininger. Zimmermann, Karacsonyl, Berner, and Heyna. 3,334,961. Zimmermann, Hans. Pipe clamp. 3,330,517, 7-11-67, CI. 24S — 62. Zimmermann. Hans-Georg. to N.S.V. Motorenwerke Aktienge- sellschaft and Wankel, G.m.b.H. Air cooling for multi-unit rotary combustion engines. 3,302,623, 2-7-67, CI. 123 — 8. Zimmermann, Heinrich, to Dual Gebruder Steidinger Anti- ski skating device. 3,319.967, 5-16-67, CI. 274 — 23. Zimmermann, Heinrich, to Dual Gebruder Steidinger. Box for record players. 3,346,308, 10-10-67, CI. 312 — 8. Zimmermann, Helmuth : See — Paal, Hans, and Zimmermann. 3,333,396. Zimmermann & Jansen G.m.b.H. : See — Jansen, Hermann, Walther, Bauer, and Johns. 3,330,334. Zimmermann, Johann W. : See — Kahrs, Karl-Heinz, Staller, and Zimmermann. 3,301,805. Kuhlkamp, Alfred, Zimmermann, and Biitschll. 3,345,336. Zimmermann, Johann W., and E. Fischer, to Farbwerke Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft vormals Meister Lucius & Pruning. Modified polymers of 1,2-epoxyhydrocarbons and process for their manufacture. 3,321,554, 5-23-07, CI. 260—874. Zimmermann, Markus, to Gelgy Chemical Corp. Sulfanil- amides. 3,308,118, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.75. Zimmermann, Markus, to Gelgy Chemical Corp. Sulfanil- amides. 3,308,119, 3-7-67, CI. 260 — 239.75. Zimmermann, Martin : See — Duckstein, Otto. 3,332,854. Zimmermann, Peter: See — Ottersbaeh, Erwin, and Zimmermann. 3,358,305. Zimmermann, Robert E. : See — Eft, Neil W., and Zimmermann. 3,301,544. Zimmermann, Rolf : See — Reiners, Fritz, Zimmermann, and Zingel. 3,333,022. Zimmermann, Rolf, to Chemische Werke Albert. Dicyclopen- tadiene modified unsaturated polyesters and process for preparing them. 3,347,806, 10-17-67. CI. 260 — 22. Zimmermann, Rolf, A. Englisch, and C. Koch, to Chemische Werke Albert. Derivatives of 5-methyloxazoline and 5- chloromethyloxazoline. 3,299,089, 1-17-67, CI. 260—307. Zimmermann, Rudolf, OHG : See — Erhardt, Mas, Behringer, and Fuchs. 3,312,817. Zimmermann, Walter, to Alpine Aktiengesellschaft. Cutting mill. 3,353,755, 11-21-67, CI. 241 — 73. Zimmern, Bernard : See — Molas, Justin, and Zimmern. 3,314,392. Zlmmerschied, Wilford J., D. E. Hannemann, and C. Serres, Jr., to Standard Oil Co. Oxidation of polymethylbenzenes to benzene polycarboxylic acids. 3,354,202, 11-21-67, CI. 260—524. Zimmon & Co. : See — Saraceni, Joseph, and Zimmon. 3,337,770. Zimmon, Harold : See — Pence, Saron A. 3,335,506. Price. Russell W. 3,359,658. Zimmon, Harold. Sanitary shoe cover of the type having a conductive sole. 3,308,562, 3-14-67, CI. 36 — 7.1. Zimmon, Harold. Disposable gown with one-piece body and sleeves having elastic sleeve closure. 3,353,189, 11-21-67, CI. 2—114. Zimmon, Harold. Rear opening sanitary and protective cover- ing for shoes. 3,358.188, 12-12-67, CI. 317 — 2. Zincke, Helmut, and W. Koliander, to General Motors Corp. Warning devices for motor vehicle brake systems. 3,314,- 047, 4-11-67, CI. 340 — 52. Zind, Frederk; F., to Union Carbide Corp. Capacitor and process therefor. 3,301,704, 1-31-67, CI. 117 — 200. Zind, Frederic F., to Union Carbide Corp. Solid electrolytic capacitor and process therefor. 3,337,429, 8-22-67. Cl. 204—38. Zindler. Werner : See — Jakobson, Hans. 3.330.181. Salger, Werner. 3,352,222. Zingali, Bazil R., to Western Electric Co., Inc. Fabrication of electrical apparatus. 3,313,017, 4-11-67, Cl. 29 — 155.58. Zingaro, Placido W. : See — Sterk, Andrew A., and Zingaro. 3,322,991. Zingel, Dieter: See — Reiners, Fritz, Zimmermann, and Zingel. 3,333,022. Zingg, Warren M. : See — Woodward, Paul E., Davidson, and Zingg. 3,336,982. Zingg, Warren M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Educator mix- ing apparatus. 3,298,669. 1-17-67, Cl. 259 — 4. Zingg, Warren M., to The Dow Chemical Co. Jetting device. 3,348,616, 10-24-67, Cl. 166—223. Zingg, Warren M.. and C. W. Stoskopf, to The Dow Chemical Co. Mixing apparatus. 3,326,536, 6-20-67, Cl. 259 — 154. Zink, Edward F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Self-loading vehicle. 3,323,- 665, 6-6-67, Cl. 214 — 78. Zink, Edward F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Self-loading vehicle. 3,353,- 693, 11-21-67. Cl. 214 — 78. Zink, Edward F., to Joy Mfg. Co. Self-loading vehicle. 3,356,- 240, 12-5-67, Cl. 214 — 501. Zink, John Co. : See — Reed, Robert D. 3,326,041. Reed, Robert D. 3,332,442. Reed, Robert D., and Goodnight. 3,358,736. Reed, Robert D.. Zink, and Goodnight. 3,331,194. Zinke, Eugene H. : See — Davis, John V., Mlnbiole, and Zinke. 3,307,720. Zinke, Robert L. : Sec — Euvino, Louis J., and Zinke. 3,309,002. Zinkham, Robert E. : See — Goodwin, Robert J., Mori, Pekarek, Schaub, and Zinkham. 3,324,957. Zinman, Allan L., and L. M. Kauffman, to Prestige Interna- tional Spray, Inc. Fluid dispensing means. 3,310,204, 3-21-67, Cl. 222 — 144.5. Zinn. Daniel L. Resilientlv mounted dry wall partition for building structures. 3,309,826, 3-21-67, Cl. 52 — 241. Zlnn, Daniel L. Resiliency mounted acoustical wall partition. 3,324,615, 6-13-67, Cl. 52—241. Zinn, Daniel L., and R. W. Richards. Resiliently mounted plaster partition system for buildings. 3,309,825, 3-21- 67, Cl. 52—241. 1478 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Zinn, Robert E., to Arthur D. Little, Inc. Combustion de- vice. 3,302,596, 2-7-67, CI. 110—22. Zinn, Stanley, W. Dillard, and G. W. McCook. Water cooled power oscillator. 3,316,499, 4-25-67, CI. 331 — 70. Zinner, Norman R. : See — Arnold, Edwin W., Updike, and Zinner. 3,344,789. Zinnes, Harold : See — Shavel, John, Jr., and Zinnes. 3,346,572. Shavel, John, Jr., and Zinnes. 3,346,633. Zinniger, Theodore C, to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Corrugated sheet metal culvert. 3,304,955, 2-21-67," CI. 13S — 162. Zinsco Electrical Products : See — Kingsbury. Benjamin S.. and Lockhart. 3,344,394. Loctier, Ross E. 3,312,798. Zinser Textilmaschinen G.m.b.H. : See — Bucher, Erich. 3,325,985. Fronza, Fritz, and Plattenhardt. 3,320,642. Guttler, Hermann, and Krauss. 3,312,381. Klein, Konrad, and Muller. 3,343,754. Oesterreicher, Wolfgang. 3,33S,340. Pfeifer, Willi. 3,302,381. Pfeifer, Willi. 3,316,702. Pfeifer, Willi. 3,357,170. Zinsstag, Christoph, to Lonza Ltd. Preparation of malonic acid dinitrile. 3,344,166. 9-26-67, CI. 260 — 465.2. Zinuik, Michael A., to Atomic Power Development Associates, Inc. Fluid level measuring apparatus. 3,296,862, 1-10- 67, CI. 73—290. Ziolko, Francis J., to Johnson & Johnson. Apparatus for manufacturing casing from a continuous tube. 3,315,300, 4-25-67, CI. 17 — 42. Ziolko, Francis J., to Johnson & Johnson. Method for con- trolling the stuffing rate of sausages and the like. 3,317,- 950, 5-9-67, CI. 17 — 15. Ziolkowski, Robert L. : See — Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,303,346. Atkins, Carl E„ and Ziolkowski. 3,314,081. Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,334,278. Atkins, Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,339,212. Atkins. Carl E., and Ziolkowski. 3,345,536. Zipay, Albert J. : See — Gorzegno, Walter P., Zipay, and Stevens. 3,338,053. Gorzegno, Walter P., Zipay, and Stevens. 3,338,055. Zipf, Carl-Heinz : See — Paasche, Fritz, Zipf, and Muller. 3,351, 2S3. Ziph, George R. Object-supporting standard and ground anchor therefor. 3,317,168, 5-2-67, CI. 248 — 156. Zippel, Georg A. File with endless carriers and double guiding track. 3,298.536, 1-17-67, CI. 211 — 121. Zippel, Georg A. Filing cabinet. 3,356,433, 12-5-67, CI. 312 — 223. Zipper, Donald H, to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container closure. 3.344,943. 10-3-67. CI. 215 — 40. Zipper, Walter J., to Nuid Engineering Corp. Valve means. 3,295 820, 1-3-67, CI. 251—229. Zipser, Richard E., and R. Orthwine, to Orthwine Merchandis- ing Associates, Inc. Conveyor. 3,339,692, 9-5-67, CI. 193 — 36. Zirin, Louis I., to General Electric Co. nozzle assembly. 3,319,S92, 5-16-67, CI. Zirkle, Charles L. : See — Kaiser, Carl, and Zirkle. 3,313,842. Kaiser. Carl, and Zirkle. 3,326,935. Kaiser. Carl, and Zirkle. 3,335,133. Lafferty. John J., and Zirkle. 3,352,865. Zirkle, Charles L., to Smith Kline & French Pentacyclic fused ring amines. 3,337,545, 260—243. Zirngibl, Hans, K. Brandle, P. Beumer, and W. Weidmann, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for car- rying out gas phase reactions. 3,306,760, 2-28-67, CI. 106 — 288. Zirngibl, Hans, and J. Rademachers, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Process for the production of titanium tetrachloride. 3,359.065, 12-19-67, CI. 23 — 87. Zirngibl, Ludwig : See — Wagner-Jauregg, Theodor, and Zirngibl. 3.340,255. Zirngiebl, Eberhard : See — Klein, Heinz, Gunter, and Zirngiebl. 3,295,999. Riehert. Hans, and Zirngiebl. 3,314,753. Zirngiebl, Eberhard, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. Process for the production of barium carbonate from barius sulfate. 3,304,155, 2-14-67, CI. 23 — 66. Zirngiebl, Eberhard, and A. Burger, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Borohydrides of boranates of heavy metal complexes. 3,298,798, 1-17-67. CI. 23 — 358. Zirngiebl, Eberhard, and H.-G. Klein, to Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesellschaft. Regeneration of chemical plating baths. 3,340,073, 9-5-67, CI. 106 — 1. Zirves, Theodore N. Knee pad serving as a cushioning and protective device. 3,346,877, 10-17-67, CI. 2 — 24. Ziselberger, Albert E., % of an undivided (64%) each to S. H. Eliason, E. L. Hildebrand, S. H. Eliason, Jr., and 8% of the entire right to W. C. Headlee. Ball mill for forming liquid suspensions of finely divided solid material. 3,301,- 495, 1-31-67, CI. 241 — 62. Zisman, William A., and J. G. O'Rear. Perfluorooctyl tetra- chlorophthalate. 3,296,294, 1-3-67, CI. 260 — 475. Zisman, William A., N. L. Jarvis, and R. B. Fox, to United States of America, Navy. Vinyl polymers modified with fluoresters. 3,356,632, 12-5-67 CI 260 — 31.6. Variable exhaust 239—265.35. Laboratories. -22-67. CI. Traverse Zisselman, Arnold : See — Goldman, David A., and Zisselman. 3,332,071. Zitelli, Louis T. : See- Johnson, Floyd O., and Zitelli. 3,341,694. Johnson, Floyd O., and Zitelli. 3,345,535. McCune, Earl W., and Zitelli. 3,324,337. Zitelli, Louis T., and I. Maltzer, to Varian Associates. Micro- wave tube apparatus having a solid block body with drift tube cooling means. 3,358,181, 12-12-67, CI. 315 — 5.39. Zitelli. Louis T., and I. Maltzer, to Varian Associates. Bean collector structure for electron tubes having concentric longitudinally partitioned cooling annuli. 3,359,451, 12-19- 67, CI. 315—5.38. Zitser, Jury B. : See — Strakhal, Vladimir A., Zitser, and Rebrik. 3,322,456. Zitt, Arthur. Correction fluid. 3,299,808, 1-24-67, CI. 101— 149.4. Zitzewitz, Barbara O. : See — Vischer, William. 3,347,619. Zitzewitz, Elmer K. : See — Vischer. William. 3,347,619. Zitzewitz, Gertrude J. : See — Vischer, William. 3,347,619. Zitzewitz, Walter W. : See — Duncan, James K. 3,306,722. Vischer, William. 3,347,619. Zizka, Jan : See — Kotesovee, Vladimir, Zizka, and Janata. 3,304,972. Kotesovee, Vladimir, Zizka, and Janata. 3,347,289. Zlatohlavek, Jiri : See — Bilek, Jan, and Zlatohlavek. 3,325,073. Zlevor, Vratislav, K. Zavadsky, M. Kubovy, J. Stary, and E. Jirasek, to Vyzkumnv Ustav Bavlnarsky, Spinning chamber air outlet. 3,357, 168, 12-12-67, CI. 57 — 58.89. Zlotek, Thaddeus F., to Formsprag Co. Sprag lock retainer assembly. 3,302,761, 2-7-67, CI. 192—45.1. Zlotek, Thaddeus F., to Formsprag Co. Dual drive control Clutch. 3,314,510, 4-18-67, CI. 192 — 45.1. Zmatlik, Josef : See — Peschl, Erwin, Rataj, Danhel, Zmatlik, and Sedlecky. 3,310,964. Zmitrovis, Robert P. : See — Keith, Willis C, and Zmitrovis. 3,300,533. Keith, Willis C, and Zmitrovis. 3,303,219. Zmuda. Edward I. : See — Willardson, Fred W., and Zmuda. 3,330,959. Znamirowski, Henry, to Eastern Products Corp. Ceiling grid system. 3,305,256, 2-21-67, CI. 287 — 189.36. Znamirowski, Henry, to Eastern Products Corp. rod. 3,314,100, 4-18-67, CI. 16—87.4. Znamirowski, Henry, to Eastern Products Corp. Traverse rod. 3,344,463, 10-3-67, CI. 16 — 94. Zobel, Siegfried : See — Winkler, Alfred, Engelsmann, and Zobel. 3,311,037. Zobenica, Milan : See — Alexeff, Alexander V., and Zobenica. 3,299.574. Zobl, Raymond John, II. Kite control. 3,317,165, 5-2-67, CI. 244 — 155. Zoche, Guenter : See — Asinger, Friedrich, Fell, Janssen, Zoche, Mueller, and Korte. 3.322,806. Zocher, Josef : See — Fuhrmann, Wold-Dieter, and Zocher. 3,308,302. Zocher, Josef, to The Singer Co. Methods and apparatus for needling textile fibers. 3,340,586, 9-12-67, CI. 28 — 4. Zocher, Rov W., to Aerojet-General Corp. Method of pro- ducing an artificial graphite body. 3,310,611, 3-21-67, CI. 264 — .5. Zocholl. Stanley E. : See — Lipnitz, James W., and Zocholl. 3,327,171. Zocholl, Stanley E., to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Static over- current relay. 3,300,685, 1-24-67, CI. 317—33. Zocholl, Stanley E.. to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Rotary armature flux shifting device. 3,302,146, 1-31-67, CI. 335—230 Zocholl, Stanley E., and J. W. Lipnitz, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Static overcurrent relay. 3,319,127, 5-9-67, CI. 317 — 36. Zock, Felix. Shelves. 3,316,863, 5-2-67, CI. 108—108. Zoda, Frederick A. : See — Anthony, Walter H., Zoda, and Walterick. 3,359,393. Zoda, Frederick A., and W. H. Anthony, to Circle F Indus- tries, Inc. Miniature slide switch having movable contact of the folded flat spring type. 3,328,540, 6-27-67, CI. 200- 16. Zoebelein, Hans : See — Thormer, Joachim. Zoebelein, and Dohr. 3,321,429. Zoebelein, Hans, and M. Dohr, to Henkel & Cie., G.m.b.H. Copolymer of acrylamide and N-alkyl acrylamide with a propellant in aerosol spray cans. 3,296,235, 1-3-67, CI. 260—89.7. Zoehfeld, Gunther : See — Harris, Dwight E., and Zoehfeld. 3,321,221. Harris, Dwight E., and Zoehfeld. 3.360,193. Zoehfeld, Gunther. Food tool. 3,332,106, 7-25-67, CI. 17—32. Zoeller, Richard J., F. S. Lazure, and R. L. Walker, to Aluminum Co. of America. Spoon-shaped package element. 3,360,121, 12-26-67. CI. 206 — 56. Zoerb, Howard M. : See — Gasparac, Rudolph J., and Zoerb. 3,358,939. Zoeteman, Bastian. Sub tiller. 3,331,451, 7-18-67. CI. 172— 657. LIST OF PATENTEES 1479 Zoethout, Car] P., to American Enka Corp. Apparatus lor treating VISCOUS material. 3,330,008, 8-15-07, CI. 259 — 6. Zoetman, Hcndrlk A., and G. C. van den Berg, to N.V. Maat- schappij Voor Industriele Research en Ontwikkeling. De- vice for the spinning or twining and winding of yarns. 3,300,S56, 3-21-67, CI. 57—34. Zoles. Gerhard: See — Wismayr, Karl, Schmid, Eilches, and Zoles. 3,340,298. Zoller, Egon. Seconds impulse sending effected by a clock- work. 3,340,088, 9-12-07, CI. 58 — 152. Zollinger, Hans, to Rutl Machinery Works Ltd. Arrangement for securing a picking stick on a loom. 3,301,279, 1-31-67, CI. 139—149. Zollinger, Hans, to Autocalora S.A. Installation for coating the inside of metal tubes. 3,357,404, 12-12-67, CI. 118 — 042. Zollinger, Hans, and F. Lutz, to Ruti Machinery Works, Inc. Guilding arrangement tor securing a picking stick on a weaving loom. 3,333,606, 8-1-67, CI. 139 — 149. Zollner, Fred A., V* to R. Richardson. Graphic projector. 3,342,101, 9-19-07. CI. 8S— 24. Zolnosky, Larry D. : See — Reed, David W., Simpson, and Zolnosky. 3,355,001. Zolotarevsky, Jakov J., to Gosudarstvenny Nauchno-Issle- dovatelsky Institute Plasticheskikh Mass. Extrusion head. 3,320,635, 5-23-07, CI. 18—13. Zolotarevsky, Jakov J., to Gosuderstvenny Nauchno-Issledo- vatelsky Institute Plasticheskvkh Mass. Die for extrusion of double-wall of "tube-in-tube" type. 3,357,051, 12-12-67, CI. IS — 14. Zolss, Gerhard : See — Schmid, Otto, Lercnenthal, Zolss, Gratz, and Wismayr. 3,329,709. Zoltan, Steven I., to Hewlett-Packard Co. Electromechanical transducer having a torsionally mounted armature. 3,304,- 524, 2-14-67, CI. 335 — 225. Zoludow, Richard S„ to Robertshaw Controls Co. Pneumatic controlled selector valve. 3,30S,851, 3-14-67, CI. 137—625.48. Zook, James D., and H. J. Hornung, to Honeywell Inc. Tunnel diodes. 3,309,240, 3-14-67, CI. 148 — 33.1. Zopnek, Hans. Composite panel. 3,314,204, 4-18-67, CI. 52—308. Zoppoth. Raymond C. : See — Bogert, Ralph E., and Zoppoth. 3,355,983. Zora, John G., and D. V. Todd, to Koppers Co., Inc. Aqueous emulsion comprising reaction product of liquid epoxy resin and amino boric acid ester. 3,301,804, 1-31-67, CI. 260 — 29.2. Zorembsky, Wilhelm : See — Berning, Friedel, and Zorembsky. 3,307,595. Zoschak, Robert J. : See — Goldstein, Paul, and Zoschak. 3,338,218. Zosel, Kurt : See — Kroll, Wolf R., and Zosel. 3,317,570. Ziegler, Karl, Zosel, and Streck. 3,310,600. Zoubele, Miroslav : See — Cizek. Leopold, Svar, Varga, and Zoubele. 3,354.626. Cizek, Leopold, Silar, Zoubele, and Kubickova. 3,354,627. Zouch, Leslie E. : See — Rand, Walter L., and Zouch. 3,329.997. Zoumboulis, Ellas G. Radio active catheter. 3,324,847, 6-13- 67, CI. 128 — 1.2. Zrinscak, Fred S., and G. L. Pavne, to Mobil Oil Corp. Delayed coking process. 3,338,S17, S-29-67, CI. 208 — 46. Zrolka, Alexander M. : See — Lacey, Philip P., Walker, and Zrolka. 3,336,604. Zryd, Rudolf A., and J. M. Godfrey, to International Tele- phone and Telegraph Corp. Voice operated gain adjusting device. 3,321,581, 5-23-67, CI. 179 — 1. Zsoldos, Frank J., Jr. Hypoiodous acid generating composi- tions. 3.346,446, 10-10-67, CI. 167 — 17. Zsulevich, John W. : See — Best, Robert G., Hartzell, and Zsulevich. 3,312,298. Zub, Albert W. : See — Bickhaus, James T., and Zub. 3.32S,007. Zub, Albert W., and E. N. Crawford, to ACF Industries. Inc. Means for preventing auto ignition at engine shut down. 3,354,S77, 11-28-67, CI. 123—198. Zuber, Alexander A. Filter for smokers' article. 3.334,630, 8-S-67, CI. 131 — 10.1. Zuber, Herbert, to Ciba Corp. Process and agent for the enzymatic splitting of peptide bonds. 3.304,239, 2-14-07, CI. 195 — 62. Zuber, Karol, to Ford Motor Co. Needle bearing and retainer assembly for gears. 3,316,035, 4-25-67, CI. 30S — 35. Zuber. Otto, S. Semadeni, and P. Moller, to Gebruder Buhler. Silo unloading means. 3,357,575, 12-12-67, CI. 214 — 17. Zubik, Arnold R., and J. C. Mosley, to Esso Research and Engineering Co. Packaging of synthetic rubber blocks. 3,321,889, 5-30-67, CI. 53—393. Zubko, Ronald L. : See — Palen, Richard L., and Zubko. 3,342,522. Zubko, Ronald L., to Clark Equipment Co. Electrical con- nector. 3,309,644, 3-14-67, CI. 339 — 97. Zublin, Marcel W„ to Sulzer Bros., Inc. Thermostatic flow regulating valve. 3,300,136, 1-24-67, CI. 236 — 99. Zubryckyj, Nicolas, and V. N. Mackiw, to Sherritt Gordon Mines Ltd. Treatment of laterites. 3,31S,689, 5-9-67, CI. 75—119. Zuccarelli, Vincent, to Millmaster Onyx Corp. Stable micro- biologieally active laundry softener. 3,349,033, 10-24-07, CI. 252—8.75. Zuccaro, Salvadore J., to The Ampex Corp. Logical circuits. 3,300,652, 1-24-67, CI. 307—88. Zuccheliini, Mose, to Fiat Soeieta per Azioni. Digital control machine tools. 3,344,512, 10-3-07, CI. 29—508. Zucconi, Bruno. Slot antenna array useful with top mounted beacon light and decoupled internal power line. 3,321,762, 5-23-07, CI. 343 — 721. Zucker, David, and R. A. Jackson, to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Production of tubing. 3,342,048, 9-19-67, CI. 148 — 11.5. Zucker, Gottlieb F. Haircutting mechanism. 3,302,280, 2- 7-67, CI. 30—133. Zucker, Joseph : See — Harrison, Richard I., and Zucker. 3,316,494. Harrison, Richard I., and Zucker. 3,335,373. Zucker, Joseph, to General Telephone and Electronics Labora- tories, Inc. Semiconductor microwave power detector em- ploying the bulk thermoelectric effect. 3,360,725, 12-26-67, CI. 324—95. Zucker, Melvin J. : See — Alexander, Bernard D.. and Zucker. 3.304.9S9. Zuckerbraun, Jacob S., to Kollsman Instrument Corp. Crossed slot scanner for developing a lissajous scanning pattern. 3,322,953, 5-30-67, CI. 250—203. Zuckerkandl, Frederic : See — Ores, Bernard, Zuckerkandl, and Philippe. 3,296,246. Zuech, Ernest A., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Catalytic oligomerization of butadiene. 3,352,931, 11-14-67, CI. 260— 660. Zuech, Ernest A., and R. A. Grav, to Phillips Petroleum Co. Oligomers of conjugated dienes. 3,310,591, 3-21-67. CI. 260—666. Zuereher, John : See- Ernest, John M., and Zuereher. 3,297,322. Zuereher, Warren H., to Stetson-Ross Machine Co., Inc. Stick placer apparatus. 3,352,434, 11-14-67, CI. 214 — 6. Zuerker, Siegfried J., to General Electric Co. Voltage regula- tor circuit for extending battery life in radios and the like. 3,355,672, 11-28-67, CI. 330—40. Zuern, Hans E. : See — Degginger, Edward R., Knapp, and Zuern. 3,352,789. Zuern, Ludwig, H. Mueller-Tamm, and K. Buehholz, to Badische Anilin- & Soda-Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Pro- duction of suspension polymers. 3,324,052, 6-6-67, CI. 260 — 2.5. Zuerndorfer, Henry D. : See — Blitzer. Frank, Zuerndorfer, and Dewey. 3,320,423. Zuev, Anatoly K. : See — Alabuzhev, Petr M., Zuev, Rezanov, and Tsivinsky. 3,322,- 211. Zug, Wilhelm J., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Battery discharge indicator. 3,349,386, 10-24-67, CI. 340—249. Zugehor, Alexander. Shelter reinforcement. 3,302,349, 2- 7-67, CI. 52 — 270. Zugel. Victor A., and J. J. Marciniak, to Harris-Intertype Corp. Signature handling mechanism. 3,317,026, 5-2-67, CI. 198 — 133. Zuk, Paul, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Switching circuit utilizing bistable semiconductor devices. 3,317,752, 5-2-67, CI. 307—88.5. Zukas, Simon B. Concrete beamless building construction. 3.354.593, 11-28-67, CI. 52 — 251. Zukley, Frank T., to Hamilton Humidity, Inc. Float assembly or unit for liquid level control devices. 3,298.231, 1-17- 67, CI. 73—322.5. Znlauf, Richard F., to Ideal Industries, Inc. Conduit position- ing device. 3,350,044, 10-31-67, CI. 248—49. Zuleeg, Rainer, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Thin film diode. 3,304,471, 2-14-67, CI. 317 — 237. Zuleeg, Rainer, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Thin film heteroiune- tion device. 3,331.998. 7-1S-67. CI. 317 — 234. Zuleeg, Rainer, to Hughes Aircraft Co. Planar multichannel field-effect tetrode. 3,354.362, 11-21-67, CI. 317 — 235. Zulkoski. Bruno P. Ball catcher with shock absorbing bumpers. 3,322,426, 5-30-67, CI. 273 — 103. Zumaglini, Giovanni, to Officina Medico-Ortopedica Dott. Orthopaedic apparatus for immobilizing and stretching the cervical column. 3.343,532, 9-26-67, CI. 128 — 75. Zumbiel, C. W., Co., The : See — Wright, William H. 3,348,730. Zumbiel, William A. Air curtain doorwav method and system. 3,301,162, 1-31-67, CI. 98 — 36. Zumbiel, William A., to The Kroger Co. Air distribution system. 3,322,055, 5-30-67, CI. 98 — 39. Zumeta, Julio, and E. M. Case, to The Mario Co., Inc. Braid- ed packing material. 3,306,155. 2-28-67, CI. 87 — 1. Zumwalt, Arlie I. Closure. 3.349,947, 10-31-67, CI. 220 — 33. Zumwalt, Homer L., to Admiral Corp. Liner assembly clip. 3,332,568, 7-25-67, CI. 220—9. Zundel, Arthur P.: See — Balocca, Alfred E., and Zundel. 3,308,9S6. Zundel, Robert P. : See — General, Norman T., Smalinskas, and Zundel. 3,354,752. Leonard, Richard L., and Zundel. 3,295,387. Zundel, Robert P., and C. F. Druckrey, to Ford Motor Co. Engine manifold pressure responsive control system for a multiple ratio power transmission mechanism. 3,308,676, 3-14-67, CI. 74—472. 1480 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Zundel, William G. : See — Gilbert. Harry E.. Jr., Snyder, and Zundel. 3,331,796. Zundmetall-Verkaufs G.m.b.H. : See — Berning, Friedel, and Zorembsky. 3,307,595. Zunich, Alexander, D. Shade, and F. A. Mulec, to National Lead Co. Laminates. 3,352,742, 11-14-67, CI. 161—125. Zupan, Janez : See — Jen Chao, Pao, and Zupan. 3,337,363. Zupan, Janez, to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Complex fluoro salt cementation method for coating refractory metallic sub- strates. 3,335,028, 8-8-67, CI. 117—107.2. Zupanc, Alvin J. : See — Ingram, Alvin R., and Zupanc. 3,359,219. Zupancic, Anton J. : See — ■ Reed, Charles E. and H. E. 3,331,409. Zupez, John A., and L. E. Hoyer, to Abex Corp. Journal stop devices. 3,302,985, 2-7-67, CI. 308 — 40. Zuppiger, Paul : See — Bouladon, Gabriel, and Zuppiger. 3,352,250. Zuppinger, Paul, U. Niklaus, K. Brugger, and H. Zwicky, to Ciba Ltd. Derivatives of epoxidized unsaturated fatty acids. 3,326,946, 6-20-67, CI. 260 — 404.5. Zuppinger, Paul, U. Niklaus, K. Brugger, and H. Zwicky, to Ciba Ltd. Amino-amide reaction products of hydroxyacids, epoxy compounds and polyamines. 3,347,882, 10-17-67, CI. 260 — 404.5. Zur Forderung der Forschung an der Edgenoissischen Tech- nischen Hochsctrle, Gesellschaf t : See — Baertschi, Peter, Von Gunten, and Zust. 3,316,065. Zurcher, Rudolf F. : See — Reissmueller, Karl H., Zurcher, and M W. Reissmueller. 3,357,091. Zurell, Norman K. : See — Edgerly, Raymond G., Jr., and Zurell. 3,312,921 Zurhellen, Edward : See — Hus, Johannes, Scoran, and Zurhellen. 3,348,977. Zurick, Albert T., to Fred K. H. Levey, Inc. Apparatus for continuous can printing. 3,356,019, 12-5-67, CI. 101—39. Zurlinden, Adolf, to A. Bilek. Structural measuring gauge. 3,325,903, 6-20-67, CI. 33 — 158. Zurmuhlen, Emil, to ESGE-Marby G.m.b.H., & Co. Carrier for cycles, for example bicycles. 3,300,110, 1-24-67, CI. 224—39. Zurn, Gordon F., Jr. : See — Holt, Lloyd J., Myers, and Zurn. 3,311,324. Zurn Industries, Inc. : See — Schmid, John H., and Anderson. 3,357,561. Schmid, John H, and Zentis. 3,357,566. Winkler, Joseph J. 3,298,198. Winkler, Joseph J. 3,303,668. Zuse K. G. : See — Wehrig, Helmut. 3,346,850. Zuse, Konrad. Compound gear train unit with slip-free and thrust-free coupling means. 3,306,128, 2-28-67, CI. 74— 679. Zuse, Konrad. Apparatus for controlling headlights by coun- terlight. 3,316,442, 4-25-67, CI. 315 — 83. Zuse, Konrad. Photoelectric headlight rotator responsive to oncoming headlights. 3,356,852, 12-5-67. CI. 250 — 214. Zussman, Hyman W. : See — - Rosenberg, Milton, Zussman, and Beaudoin. 3,313,825. Zust, Harry-Ernst : See — Baertschi, Peter, Von Gunten, and Zust. 3,316,065. Zutter, Hans: See — Suter, Hans, Felder, and Zutter. 3,303,198. Suter, Hans, and Zutter. 3,350,400. Zutty, Nathan L. : See— Baum, Bernard O., Bryant, and Zutty. 3,300,548. Burkhart, Richard D., and Zutty. 3,296,170. Potter, George H., Whitworth, and Zutty. 3,324,073. Sullivan, Edward M., and Zutty. 3,355,518. Whitworth, Clyde J., Jr.. and Zutty. 3,299,184. Zutty, Nathan L., to Union Carbide Corp. Polysulfones and method for their production. 3,313,785, 4-11-67, CI. 260 — 79.3. Zutty, Nathan L., and F. J. Welch, to Union Carbide Corp. Method of preparing a foamed lactone polymer. 3,321,417, 5-23-67, CI. 260—2.5. Zutty, Nathan L., F. J. Welch, Jr., E. M. Sullivan, G. M. Bryant, and A. T. Walter, to Union Carbide Corp Ethylene/ vinyl phosphine oxide copolymers and blends of same with polypropylene. 3,355,440, 11-28-67, CI. 260—88.1. Zuzelo, Edward A. Vertically adjustable wheel supported concrete saw. 3,301,601, 1-31-67, CI. 299—39. Zuzelo, Edward A. Masonry saw. 3,340,863, 9-12-67, CI. 125 — 14. Zuzinec, Raymond R. : See — Knudsen, Raymond G., Badger, and Zuzinec. 3,347,075. Zvejnieks, Andrejs, to A.Z. Products, Inc. Apparatus for froth flotation. 3,351,199, 11-7-67, CI. 209 — 170. Zwaagstra, Oebele, and A. J. Rompelman. Gas burner with air and gas mixing means and with main-flame slits and auxiliary slits for stabilizing the main flame. 3,304,986, 2-21-67. CI. 158 — 104. Zwahlen, Kenneth D. : See — Soloway, Samuel B., and Zwahlen. 3,321,292. Soloway, Samuel B., and Zwahlen. 3,326,663. Zwarycz, Michael, and C. A. Dumas, to United States En- velope Co. Container gumming apparatus. 3,348,525, 10- 24-67, CI. 118—220. Zweben, Harold. Coiled tube uncoiling device and method. 3,348,357, 10-24-67, CI. 53—32. Zweidinger, Carl E., to Camera Optics Mfg. Corp. Film slide projector. 3,349,668, 10-31-67, CI. 88 — 27. Zweig, Arnold : See — Clausen, Victor H, and Zweig. 3,334,891. Clausen, Victor H., and Zweig. 3,355,168. Zweig, Hans J. : See — Stultz, Keith F., and Zweig. 3,359,376. Zweig, Hans J. Method of and apparatus for analog to digital data conversion. 3,351,930, 11-7-67, CI. 340 — 347. Zweig, Samuel, to Morton International, Inc. Laminate of a polyolefln substrate and a surface coating of a copolymer of an olefin monomer and a polar monomer. 3,340,091, 9-5- 67, CI. 117 — 138.8. Zweirad-Union A.G. : See — Wolf, Erich. 3,301,237. Zwenig, Gunther : See — Wohlrab, Adolf, and Zwenig. 3,340,368. Zwetz, Herbert : See — Michel, Rupprecht, and Zwetz. 3,306,044. Zwiacher, Wayne E. : See — Johnson, Maurice V., Jr., Zwiacher, and Fennell. 3,324,- 623. Zwicky, Heinrich : See — Zuppinger, Paul, Niklaus, Brugger, and Zwicky. 3,347,- 882 Zwiebel, Norman. Stacking apparatus. 3,335,927, 8-15-67, CI. 225 — 97. Zwierzynski, Alexander, and L. C. Grimsley, to H & A Instru- ment Corp. Micrometer caliper. 3,324,561, 6-13-67, CI. 33 — 147. Zwinkels, Johannes L. F. M. : See — Blom, Leendert, and Zwinkels. 3,349,134. Zwollo, Petrus W. : See — Neidig, Willem P., and Zwollo. 3,319,006. Zwollo, Petrus W., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Device for the stereophonic reproduction of signals. 3,315,038, 4-18-67, CI. 179—15. Zwolski, Anthony. Electrostatic motor. 3,297,888. 1-10-67, CI. 310 — 6. Zybak, Alexander F., and C. C. Stack ; assors. to said A. F. Zvbak. Universal action work support. 3,358,989, 12-19-67, CI. 269 — 71. Zydney, Herbert M. : See — Doktor, Theodore L., Parker, and Zvdney. 3,307,149. Vamarone, Ronald E., and Zydney. 3,299,404. Zvgan. Hieronvmus : See — Koch. Otto. Prietzschk, Reichle, and Zygan. 3,327,033. Zylstra, John J., to Whirlpool Corp. Combination fluid filter and valve assembly. 3,332,259, 7-25-67, CI. 68 — 18. Zynda, Ralph : See — Loheed, Richard W., Whitaker, Koehler, Mollison, and Zynda. 3,341,104. Zysk, Edward D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Thermo- couple having tungsten-rhenium alloy leg wires. 3,296,035, 1-3-67, CI. 136 — 227. Zysk, Edward D., to Engelhard Industries, Inc. Noble metal thermocouple having base metal compensating leads. 3,329,- 533, 7-4-67, CI. 136—227. Zysman, Arthur. Mattress handle assemblies. 3,302,221, 2- 7—67 CI 5 345. Zysset,' Karl. Pressure-type juicer. 3,327,621, 6-27-67, CI. 100—125. 1967 LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES AAI Corp. : See — Barr, Irwin R., and Sehnepfe. 206,884. AB Nilsjohan : See — Bernadotte, Sigvard. 208,141. AMP Inc. : See — Gels, John H., Jr. 208,551. Hedberg. Carl K. 206,680. Hedberg, Carl R. 207,504. Karol, Kenneth N. 206,662. Reynolds, Charles E. 207,488. Schumacher, William L. 208,550. Wahl, Frederick W. 207,535. AMT Corp. : See — Cunitz, Richard A. 206,804. Cunitz. Richard A. 206,805. Abbott, Murry. Hair sprayer. 207,144. 3-7-67, CI. D86 — 1. Abe, Fumlhiko, to Tada Kiko Kabushlki Kaisha. Desk lamp. 208,201, 8-1-67, CI. D4S — 20. Ablett, Gordon L. : See — Goldbaum, Elliott, and Ablett. 206,589. Goldbaum, Elliott, and Ablett. 206,800. Abrams, Herman. Tool holder. 206,955, 2-14-67, CI. D54 — 6. Accessory Specialties, Inc. : See — Grasso, Joseph C. and P. 208.290. Grasso, Joseph C. and P. 209,658. Grasso, Joseph C. and P. 209,659. Accorsl, William. Children's playground slide or similar article. 207,716, 5-23-67, CI. D34 — 5. Acme-Lite Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Robinson, Jack A. 206,693. Adams, Ladd M., to Balon Corp. Line valve. 207,830, 5-30- 67, CI. D91 — 3. Adams, Ladd M., to Balon Corp. Flange valve. 207,831, 5-30-67, CI. D91— 3. Adams, Ladd M., to Balon Corp. Flow control valve. 208,138, 7-18-67. CI. D91 — 3. Adams, Ladd M., to Balon Corp. Valve. 208,139, 7-18-67, CI. D91— 3. Adams, Ladd M., to Balon Corp. Flow valve. 208,140, 7-18-67, CI. D91 — 3. Adams, Oral I., and R. D. Lee, to Forrest N. Daggett d.b.a. Rowe Tool Co. Lawn edger casing. 206,890, 2-7-67, CI. D40— 1. Adams Rite Mfg. Co. : See — Maguire, Paul R. 207,984. Maguire, Paul R. 207,985. Maguire, Paul R. 208,521. Addis, Edwin C, to Chart-Pak, Inc. Tape dispenser. 207,- 468, 4-18-67, CI. D74 — 1. Addis. Elsinore. d.b.a. William Addis Co. : See — Richardson. James R. 209,256. Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. : See — Bonk, Eugene T., and Sharp 208.412. VanAcker. John J. 208,336. Adlckes, Cecil F., Jr. : See — Ryan, John W., and Adickes. 207,014. Ryan, John W., and Adickes. 207,714. Ryan, John W., and Adickes. 207,715. Admiral Corp. : See — Kltts, Keith D. 207.348. Kitts, Keith D. 208,585. Adomat, Heinz W. Beverage bottle case. 208,673, 9-19-67, CI. D58 — 5. Ador Corp. : See — Riegelman, Harry M. 209,419. Advance Industries, Inc. : See — Reaume, Franklyn S. 207,677. Advertising Metal Display Co. : See — Kins. Homer F. 206,903. King, Homer F. 209,325. Aeolian Corp. : See — Bradford, Odie. 207,878. Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. : See — Scherr, Samuel, McDermott, Hall, and Chaloka. 207,892. Aerosol Research Co., a Division of Valve Corp. of America : See— Rarnett. Eugene. 209,245. Podall, Robert. 206,969. Ahlbrandt, John P., and W. F. Magers, to Sinclair-Koppers Co. Tumbler. 208,485, 9-5-67, CI. D36 — 8. Aiello, Salvatore F., to J. I. Case Co. Concrete placer. 208,538, 9-12-67, CI. D14— 3. 242-023— P- -94 Aihara, Kiyoshi : See — Takayanagh, Akira, Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishil, and Mlura. 209,285. Airollte Co., The : See — Graham, Richard W. 209,132. Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See — Carsello, Anthony J. 206,793. Carsello, Anthony J. 207,481. Carsello, Anthony J. 207,702. Carsello. Anthony J. 209,277. Akelewicz. Adam R. : See — Van Den Houten, Raymond F., and Akelewicz. 209,155. Lindstrom, Karl H. 208,601. Aladdin Industries, Inc. : See — Phillips, Howard W. 206,914. Phillips, Howard W. 207,466. Phillips, Howard W. 207,601. Alarik, Goodwin, to Surfers' World, Inc. Skateboard course structure. 207,650, 5-16-67, CI. D34 — 5. Alarm Device Mfg. Co., a Division of Pittsburgh Railways Co., Inc. : See — Guthart, Leo A. 206,634. Albert, John R., A. Pickinpaugh, and M. A. Waters ; said Pickinpaugh and said Waters assors. to said Albert. Dis- pensing closure for a liquid container. 209,545, 12-12-67, CI. D58— 26. Albreeht, Leonard N. : See — Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr. 208,110. Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr., and Albreeht. 208,335. Alden, Charles S. Drum key. 207,343, 4-4-67, CI. D54— 13. Aldinger, Paul A., to Honeywell Inc. Control recording instru- ment. 208,492, 9-5-67, CI. D52— 7. Aldrich, Thomas B. : See — Vuillemenot, Robert P., and Aldrich. 208,886. Aleks, Vytant P., to National Lock Co. Handle for kitchen appliances. 207,837, 6-6-67, CI. D10 — 8. Aleks, Vytant, and J. C. Brearley, to The Brearley Co. Clamp- on bathtub hand rail. 208,763, 10-3-67, CI. D4 — 4. Aleks, Vytant, and J. C. Brearley, to The Brearley Co. Clamp- on bathtub grab bar. 209,039, 10-31-67, CI. D4 — 4. Aleks, Vytant, and J. C. Brearley, to The Brearley Co. Clamp- on bathtub grab bar. 209,040, 10-31-67, CI. D4 — 4. Alexander, John D. : See — ■ Schairer, George S., Cook, Alexander, Whitener, and Wad- leigh. 208,678. Alexis, William D., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,744, 1-17-67, CI. D90— 20. Alkonis, Ollie M. Dispenser for icing or the like. 208,261, 8-8-67, CI. D44 — 22. Allen-Bradley Co. : See — Walters, Robert E., and Boysen. 209,513. Allen, Edward P. Extensible dolly. 207,705, 5-23-67, CI. D14— 3. Allen Electronics, Inc. : See — Christine, William C, and Pierce. 206,611. Allen, Grant E., Jr., and F. Bohm, to Scientific-Atlanta. Inc. Cabinet console or the like. 207,056, 2-28-67, CI. D26 — 5. Allen, John F. Self-propelled cart. 209,391, 11-28-67, CI. D14— 3. Allen Organ Co., Inc. : See — Markowitz, Jerome. 207,974. Allen, Robert M. Tire. 207,381, 4-4-67, CI. D90— 20. Allen, Robert M., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire. 207,523, 4-25-67, Cl. D90 — 20. Allen, Robert M., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire. 208,898, 10-10-67, Cl. D90— 20. Allen, Robert M., and T. A. McLaughlin. Tire. 207,380, 4- 4-67, Cl. D90— 20. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw, to Metlox Mfg. Co. Cup. 206, S91, 2-7-67, Cl. D44— 9. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw, to Metlox Mfg. Co. Plate or similar article. 206,892, 2-7-67, Cl. D44 — 15. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw, to Metlox Mfg. Co. Sugar bowl or the like. 206,893, 2-7-67, Cl. D44 — 15. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw, to Metlox Mfg. Co. Pitcher. 206,894, 2-7-67, Cl. D44 — 21. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw, to Metlox Mfg. Co. Coffee pot or similar article. 206,895, 2-7-67, Cl. D44 — 26. Allen-Stevens Drum Accessories Corp. : See — Senofif, Herbert P. 208,847. 1481 1482 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Allied Chemical Corp. : See — Josephsen, Roy C, Tino, and Fulcher. 208,038. All-Steel Equipment Inc. : See — Weber, Wesley A., and Hurtt. 208.307. Alpha Scientific Laboratories, Inc. : See — Singer, Jerome R. 209,587. Aluminum Co. of America : See — Zoeiler, Richard J., Lazure, and Walker. 209,712. Zoeller, Richard J., Walker, and Fleck. 209,605. Amana Refrigeration, Inc.: See — Wagner, John K. and J. A. 209,025. Wagner, John K., and Marz. 207,364. Ambassador Corp., The : See — Penland. Bernard A. 209,521. Amburgey, James M., to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dispensing closure or similar article. 206,915, 2-7-67. CI. D58 — 26. Amdal, Dagfinn O., to National Lock Co. Hinge. 207,484, 4-25-67, CI. D10 — 9. Anient, Herman. Seam ripper. 207,943, 6-13-67, CI. D95 — 1. Ament, Myron J. Bidet. 206,569, 1-3-67, CI. D4 — 5. American Allsafe Co. : See — Militello, James V. 209,249. American Can Co. : See — Dodge, John D. 206,967. Metzler, Charles L., and Holzwarth. 209,426. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,379. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,380. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,672. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208.676. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,730. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 209,424. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 209,633. Simmons, Harley E. 207,135. Slomski, Edward J. 208,222. Wallace, Sydney J. 209,480. American Desk Mfg. Co. : See — Durfee, Sidney A„ Culwell, and Barnes. 206.721. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 207,587. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 207,850. Durfee, Sidney A.. Culwell, and Barnes. 208,055. American Gold Chain Co., Inc. : See — ■ Palson, Richard C. J. 207,926. American Home Products Corp. : See — Eisenhand, Henrv R. 207,894 Latham, Richard S. 207,023. Latham, Richard S. 207,114. Latham, Richard S. 207,195. Latham, Richard S. 207,441. Mayber, Lester M. 206,639. Thaler, Arnold. 207,671. Weeber, Marion. 207,672. Weeber, Marion. 207,673. American Lighter Corp. : See — McLarty, Shirley. 209,164. American Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Dreyfuss, Henrv. 207,621. Dreyfuss, Henrv. 207,622. Drevfuss. Henry. 207,623. Dreyfuss, Henry. 208.482. Jones. Lawrence T. 209.151. Mango, Joseph R., and Scanland. 207,580. Payne, Georce. 208.752. Purdy. Fred E. 208,791. American Optical Co. : See — Everburg. Donald E. 207.186. American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. : See — Kaiser, Jack N. 207,249. Kaiser, Jack N. 208.394. Kaiser, Jack N. 208,966. American Safety Equipment Corp. of Michigan : See — Lahti, Aarre A. 209. 1S5. Lahti, Aleksis. 208,895. Webb, Daniel D. 206.648. American Seating Co. : See — Barecki. Chester J. 207.259. Barecki, Chester J. 208,709. Barecki. Chester J., Sundberg, and Ferar. 209,683. American Sterilizer Co. : See — Campbell, Sherman B., Stephenson, and Spilman 209,- 560. American Trading and Production Corp. : See — Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 207,109. Wagner, Harold O Wagner. Harold O. Wagner, Harold O. Wagner, Harold O Amerock Corp. : See — Clayton, LaVerne E. 206,794. Clayton, La Verne E. 206.860. Clayton, La Verne E. 207,528. Clayton, La Verne E. 208,147. Clayton, La Verne E. 208.972. Morgan, John R. 207,257. Morgan, John R. 207,529. Morgan. John R. 208.091. Morgan, John R. 208.146. Morgan, John R. 208.148. Morgan, John R. 208,160. Morgan, John R. 20S.401. Morgan, John R. 208.461. Morgan, John R. 208,689. Morgan. John R. 208,690. and Ziskin. 207,110. and Ziskin. 207.657. and Ziskin. 207.658. and Ziskin. 208,665. Amerock Corp. : See — Continued Morgan, John R. 208,691. Morgan, John R. 208,692. Morgan, John R. 208,721. Morgan, John R. 209,386. Morgan, John R. 209, 3S9. Stone, Leland G. 207,700. Stone, Leland G. 207,701. Stone, Leland G. 208.971. Stone, Leland G. 208,974. Ames Shower Curtain Co., Inc. : See — King, James A. 209,467. Amigone, Joseph N. Combination tool. 209,001, 10-24-07, CI. D44 — 29. Ampeg Co., Inc., The : See — Kager, Dennis L. 207,506. Ampex Corp. : See — Cheney, Walter J., Grossman, and Southcott. 207.16S. Farey, Francis A. 207,203. Lauer. Darrel A. 209,205. Loosen, Ronald E. 206,877. Loosen, Ronald E., and Sanderson. 207,637. Matsuda, Harry K. 209,210. Anaheim, City of : See — Roston, Robert J., Boss, and Holt. 209,443. Anaplex, Inc. : See — Kirch off, Wesley L. 206,803. Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. : See — Benes, Frank J. 206.889. Benes, Frank J. 207,718. Benes, Frank J. 207,719. Benes, Frank J. 207,725. Benes, Frank J. 207,727. Benes, Frank J. 207,732. Benes, Frank J. 207,735. Benes, Frank J. 207,786. Benes. Frank J. 208,732. Benes, Frank J. 209,068. Benes. Frank ,T. 209.462. Reintsema, Robert A. 208,731. Andersen, Walter. Sailing water craft. 207,138. 3-7-67, CI. D71— 1 Anderson, Arthur I., and K. F. Solimar. to Butler Mfg. Co. Railway transport car. 209,111, 10-31-67, CI. D66 — 1. Anderson Edward ,T. : See — Ritter. William A., and Anderson. 206.795. Anderson, Frank R. Rubber stamp or the like. 206,835, 1— 31-67, CI. D64 — 10. Anderson, Howard A., to Bissell Inc. Portable manually op- erated rug shampooer. 207.632, 5-16-67, CI. D9 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., to Bissell Inc. Garden implement handle. 208,994, 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and W. E. Lerdon, to Calgon Corp. Shower head. 206,706, 1-10-67, CI. D91 — 3. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall. to Bissell Inc. Garden cultivator. 208,987, 10-24-67, CI. D35— 2. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall. to Bissell Inc. Garden hoe. 208, 9S8, 10-24-67. CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden tool. 208,989, 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson. Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden knife. 208,990. 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden tool. 208,991, 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden cultivator. 208.992, 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson. Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden cultivator. 208,993, 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and H. J. Rosendall, to Bissell Inc. Garden trowel. 208,995 10-24-67, CI. D35 — 2. Anderson, Howard A., and R. A. Yonkers, to Bissell Inc. Im- plement handle. 208,997, 10-24-67, CI. D39— 1. Anderson, John J. : See — Harris. William C, and Anderson. 209,104. Anderson. John J., to S. C. Johnson & Sons, Inc. Aspirator spray head. 209,186, 7-25-67. CI. D91 — 1. Anderson, Olof V., to Anson. Inc. Combined bottle and clo- sure therefor. 206.628. 1-3-67, CI. D58 — 8. Anderson, Olof V.. to Anson, Inc. Display stand. 209,559, 12-12-67. CI. D80 — 11. Anderson, Richard N., to V. E. Anderson Mfg. Co. Window extrusion. 208,533, 9-12-67, CI. D13 — 6. Anderson, V. E., Mfg. Co. : See — Anderson, Richard N. 208,533. Anderson. Victor F., to Shell Oil Co. Jug. 206,958, 2-14-67, CI. D58 — 5. Anderson, Victor O. Bracket for a towel ring 209,500, 12-12- 67, CI. D4— 3. Anderson, Victor O. Bracket for a towel bar. 209,501, 12-12- 67, CI. D4— 3. Andis Clipper Co. : See — Andis, Mathew. 207,098. Andis, Mathew. 207,775. Andis, Mathew, to Andis Clipper Co. Vacuum cleaner attach- ment for a hair clipper. 207,098, 3-7-67, CI. D9 — 2. Andis, Mathew to Andis Clipper Co. Vacuum cleaner attach- ment for a hair clipper. 207,775, 5-30-67, CI. D9 — 2. Andre, Dan M. Combined lamp and mirror. 209,077, 10-31-67, CI. D48— 20. Andre, Dan M. High intensity lamp. 209,078, 10-31-67, CI. D48— 20. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1483 Andre, Dan M. Fluorescent lamp. 209,079, 10-31-67, CI. D4S— 20. Andrew, Homer L.. to Duplex Mfg. Co. Pitless well unit housing for use with submersible pumps. 207,010, 5-9-67, CI. DG5— 1. Andrews, .lames M., to Sinclair-Koppers Co. Bottle carrying case. JDS. I 17. 7-18-67, CI. D58— 26. Andrews, Loren E., F. W. Baumann, G. B. Dunn, Jr., and R. B. Kerr, to General Electric Co. Dynamoelectric ma- chine. 207,401, 4-11-67, CI. D26— 5. Anelex Corp. : See — Bennett, Lewis W., Eckert, Konkel, Kress, and Sweeney. 209,110. Brosseau, Pierre, Jr., and Kennedy. 208,279. Anelli, Peter R. Badge. 209.594, 12-19-67, CI. D29— 2. Anesi, Mario. Metering valve for a lawn sprinkler. 208,451, 8-29-67 CI. D93 3 Anesl, Mario. Combined valve casing and sprinkler. 208,965, 10-17-67, CI. D91— 1. Anfinsen Plastic Molding, Inc. : See — Bowker, Earl R. 207,033. Anjac Mfg. Co. : See — Banner, Joseph. 208.0SS. Anson, Inc. : See — Anderson, Olof V. 206,628. Anderson, Olof V. 209,559. Ansul Co., The : See — Jensen, Jakob. 207,260. Anton, Nicholas T., to Wen Products Inc. "Vibratory sander or similar article. 207,720, 5-23-67, CI. D37— 1. Anton Products Corp. : See — Halvatzis, George. 200,577. Antonson, John O., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 043, 2-21-07, CI. D90 — 20. Antonson, John O., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,149, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Antonson. John O., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,135, 7-18-67, CI. D90 — 20. Anzac Industries, Inc. : See — McVey, Charles W. 208,771. McVey, Charles W. 208,772. Appel. Mel : See — Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,379. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 208,380. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 20S.672. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 20S.730. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 209,424. Schnur, Martin, and Appel. 209,633. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur. Television antenna. 206,717, 1-17-67, CI. D26— 14. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Holder for memo paper. 208,679, 9-19-67, CI. D74 — 1. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur. Dust pan. 208,487, 9-5-67, CI. D44— 18. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur. Condiment shaker. 208,718, 9-26-67. CI. D44— 22. Appel, Mel. and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Paper towel holder. 209,010, 10-24-67, CI. D52 — 2. Appel. Mel. and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Amuse- ment-type indicator. 209.218, 11-14-67. CI. D34 — 5. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Bread box. 209,224. 11-14-67, CI. D44 — 6. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur. Butter dish. 209,309, 11-21-67, CI. D44— 5. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Canister. 209,310. 11-21-67. CI. D44 — 6. Appel, Mel, and M Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Coaster. 209,313. 11-21-67. CI D44 — 10. Appel, Mel. and M. Schnur. Napkin holder. 209,314, 11-21-67, CI. 44—24. Appel, Mel, and M. Schnur, to Elpo Industries Inc. Combined slicing board and utensil rack. 209,606, 12-19-67, CI. D44 — I. Applied Research and Development Corp. : See — Whelan, Mark. 207,726. Apsco Products, Inc. : See — Blount, Golden. 20S.278. Brand, Robert J. 206,777. Humphrey, John H., Scheirer, and Cheslak. 209,023. Aqua-Tec Corp. : See — Fulton, James F., St. Clair, and Mattinslv. 209,202. Johnson, Allan B., and Mattingly. 208.777. Mackay, Frederick G., Johnson, and Mattingly. 208,776. Mattingly, John W„ Fulton, and St. Clair. 209,203. St. Clair, Melvin E.. Mattingly, and Fulton. 209,204. Araki, Minora, to Z & T Importing Co., Inc. Lamp or similar article. 20S.324, S-15-67, CI. D48 — 20. Arblaster, Dennis. Stand for holding intravenous fluid containers. 206,978, 2-14-67, CI. D83 — 1. Arcudi, Joseph L., to lvers-Lee Co. Flexible package for fluent substances. 206,827, 1-31-67, CI. D58 — 2. Argabrite. George A. Thermometer or the like. 207,739, 5-23-67, CI. D52— 7. Argenta, Ronald \\\, to Vvpak Corp Bottle or similar article. 207,461, 4-18-67, CI. D58 — 6. Armco Steel Corp. : See — Douglass, George A. 208,531. Douglass, George A. 20S.532. Armstrong, Frederick J., to General Electric Co. Dynamoelec- tric machine. 209,510, 12-12-67, CI. D26 — 5. Armstrong, Frederick J., to General Electric Co. Dvnamoelec- tric machine end frame. 209,511, 12-12-67, CI. D26 — 5. or similar Armstrong, William II., to Borg-Warner Corp. Faucet body. 207,576, 5-2-67, CI. D91— 3. _ t , , ■ Armstrong, William II., and J. L. Ponkey, to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Riding lawn mower. 207,495, 4-25-67, CI. D40 — 1. Armstrong, William H„ and J. L. Ponkey, to Gllson Bros. Co. Combined tractor body and frame. 209, 13S, 11-7-67, CI. D14 — 3 Arnold, David H., and B.-J. Leake, Br., %o interest to WE. Ford. Combined razor blade and holder therefor. 207,083, 2-28-67, CI. D95— 3. „ ,_ Arnold Delevan R., to The Arnold Tackle Corp. Gas heated toaster and grill combination. 206,841, 1-31-67, CI. D81 — 10. Arnold, Schwinn & Co. : See — no Brilando, Frank P., Jameson, and Blaho. 208,128. Arnold Tackle Corp., The : See — Arnold, Delevan R. 206,841. Arnold, Vera M. : See — Hart, George H., and Arnold. 209,522. . Arnone, Michael P., to Jacques Kreisler Mfg. Corp. Writing instrument. 209,54'), 12-12-67, CI. D74— 17. Arnone. Michael P. Writing instrument. 209, 5o0, 12-12-67, CI. D74— 17. Aro Corp., The : See — Brandenberg, Karl A. 207,971. Aron M., Corp. : See — Aron. Richard M. 208,452. Aron, Richard M., to M. Aron Corp. Necktie tag article. 208,452, 9-5-67, CI. Dl— 8. Arrigoni, David M. Translucent light diffuser panel. 20s,09S, 7_lS-67, CI. D48 — 16. Arrigoni, David M. Translucent light diffuser panel. 208,099, 7-18-67, CI. D48— 16. Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. : See — Benjamin, David J. 209,160. Brown, Roy C. 206,736. Brown, Roy C. 206,737. Brown. Roy C. 207,933. „ J Artmann, John, to Cooper-Weeks Ltd. Handbag. 20 1, 194, 3-14-67, CI. D87— 5. „ „, , Artmann, John, J. C. Cooper, and W. Reid, to Cooper-Weeks Ltd. Handbag. 206,925, 2-7-67, CI. D87— 5. Arvan, Nicholas P. : See — Trefil, James, and Arvan. 209,254. Asakawa, Yasunobu : See — Takayanagh, Akira, Kimura, Asakawa. Aihara, Ishii, and Miura. 209.285. Ashe, Herbert J. : See — Brooks, Bert. 208,368. Tesar, Ian A. 207,600. Tesar. Ian A. 209,694. Ashe, Herbert J. Electric battery lantern. 207,599, 0-9-67, CI. D48— 24. Aspro-Nicholas Ltd. : See — Tugwood, Edward W. 207,676. Associated Mills, Inc. : See — Grube, Clifford E. 209, US. Atkin, David, to The Cannon Rubber Manufacturers Ltd. Bathing cap. 207.901. 6-13-67, CI. D2— 238. Atkin, Leonard, and Richard Sangiamo, to Stonco Electric Products, Co. Combined luminaire and guard therefor. 207,178, 3-14-67, CI. D48 — 4. Atlanta Stove Works : See — Wilkinson, Judkins E. 208,891. Atlanta Stove Works, Inc., The : See— King, Jav F., and Walz. 208,179. Wilkinson, Judkins E. 206,738. Wilkinson, Judkins E., and Walz. 208,606. Atlantic Products Corp. : See — Murray, John P., Jr. 208,481. Murray, John P., Jr. 208.956. Aubecq, Jacoues. Pot. 207,591, 5-9-67, CI. D44 — 1. Aubecq, Jacques. Sauce pan. 207,592, 5-9-67, CI. D44 — 1. Aubecq, Jacques, to Societe Anonyme Aubecq-Auxi. Soup tureen. 207,594, 5-9-67, CI. D44 — 15. Aubecq-Auxi Societe Anonyme : See — Aubecq, Jacques. 207,594. Aufenacker, Friedrich. Shoe loop. D2 — 405. Augenstein, Karl C, to Textron Inc. for a bracelet or similar article. D45— 4. Auld, David B.: See — Troxler, William F., and Auld. 207,737. Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. : See — Janda, George M. 208.634. Automatic Sprinkler Corp. of America : See — Howard, John W. 207.995. Averltt, Marnie C, to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Port- able electric drill. 208,212, S-l-67, CI. D54 — 14. Averltt, Marnie C, and J. E. Dickson, to The Black and Decker Mfg. Co. Power lawn mower. 207.856, 6-6-67, CI. D40 — 1. Averv, Harold B., to I. R. Associates. Inc. Flat iron support and holder combination. 207,119, 3-7-67, CI. D49 — 6. Avmar Visuals Inc. : See — Swithinbank, Martin W. 20S.175. Axelrod, Herbert R., to T.F.H. Publications. Inc. Multi-level aquarium filter. 206,929, 2-7-67, CI. D91 — 1. Axiotis, Gust M. Collapsible tube dispenser. 206,931, 2-14- 67, CI. D4 — 3. 207,771, -30-6. CI Expansible link chain 206,675, 1-10-67, CI. 1484 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ayers, William P. Floor fan housing. 209,247, 11-14-67, CI. D62 — 4. Aylott, Eric V., to Eylure Ltd. Eyelash. 207,145, 3-7-67, CI. D86 — 10. Aylott, Howard, to Eylure Ltd. Combined container and cleaner for artificial eyelashes. 206,923, 2-7-67, CI. D86 — 10. B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. : See — Braun, Samuel. 207,353. Braun, Samuel. 207,559. Braun, Samuel. 207,560. Braun, Samuel. 207,806. Braun, Samuel. 208,050. Braun, Samuel. 208,828. Braun, Samuel. 209,477. Braun, Samuel. 209,478. B-M-B Co., Inc. : See— Bottenberg, Warren E. 206.756. Baak, Albert E. Room thermostat or similar article. 208,945, 10-17-67, CI. D52— 7. Babbin. Saul A. : See — ■ Rahn, Erwin P. G., and Babbin. 208,735. Babcock. Everett A. Work cabinet. 208,710, 9-26-67, CI. D33— 19. Bacott, Oliver J. Ash tray. 207,895, 6-6-67, CI. D85 — 2. Badkar, Ravindra K., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Suction catheter flow regulator or similar article. 206,714, 1-17-67, CI. D16 — 1. Baeker, Robert B., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tape dispenser. 208,889, 10-10-67, CI. D74 — 1. Baer, Rudi, d/b/a Progressus Co. : See — Levin, Monte. 207,378. Levin, Monte. 208,262. Baggott, George E. : See — Dresler, Glen G., and W. R. and G. E. Baggott. 207,688. Baggott, William R. : See — Drexler, Glen G., and W. R. and G. E. Baggott. 207,688. Bailey, Brian H., to Tri-Ang Toys Ltd. Bicycle. 209,261, 11-14-67, CI. D90— 8. Bailey, Fred O., Jr. Combined ball point pen and key chain. 207,563, 5-2-67, CI. D74— 17. Bailey Meter Co. : See — Pastoric, Marion, and Vouk. 206,819. Bailey, Robert L., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Jug. 209,423. 11-28-67, CI. D58 — 5. Bainbridge, Ward W. Paint can attachment for draining a paint brush. 207,051, 2-28-67, CI. D9 — 2. Bakanowsky, Louis J., and M. Harrison, to Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. Turnstile. 206,667. 1-10- 67, CI. D2S — 1. Baker, Alma R. Baby bath. 207,631, 5-16-67, CI. D4 — 4. Baker, Charles F., to George Baker, Ltd. Hoe. 208,363, 8-22- 67, CI. D39— 1. Baker, Edward S., to P. H. Snider. Telephone subscriber ter- minal block connector. 209,588, 12-19-67, CI. D26 — 1. Baker, George, Ltd. : See — Baker, Charles F. 208.363. Baker, Hugh W. B„ and E. E. Pomfret, to The Gillette Co. Disposable razor. 208,619, 9-12-67. CI. D95 — 3. Baker, Jack F., to Lever Bros. Co. Dentifrice dispenser. 206,993. 2-21-67, CI. D4 — 3. Baker, Jack F., to Lever Bros. Co. Dentifrice dispenser. 206,994 2-21-67, CI. D4 — 3. Baker. Leerie O. Peg board bracket. 209,328, 11-21-67, CI. Do 4 — 1 Baldwin Bracelet Corp. : See — Poon, Yuen S. 207,548. Poon, Yuen S. 208,000. Baldwin, D. H., Co. : See — Warner, Caleb. 207,507. White, Winsor D., Jr. 206,730. White, Winsor D., Jr. 207,428. Ballnt. Andrew. Storage box for razor blades and counter therefor. 206,688, 1-10-67, CI. D58 — 13. Ball, Charles E., to Clarin Mfg. Co. Multiple studv carrel unit. 208,413. 8-29-67, CI. D33 — 11. Ball, Gerald V. : See — Raum, Herbert J. L., and Ball. 208,114. Baum, Herbert J. L., and Ball. 209,241. Balleis, Peter. Toy spinning top. 207,173, 3-14-67, CI. Balleis, Peter, Toy spinning top. 207,324, 4-4-67, CI. D34 — 15. Balleis, Peter. Toy spinning top. 207,653, 5-16-67, CI. D34 — 15. Balleis, Peter. Toy spinning top. 209,525, 12-12-67, CI. D34 — 15. Balon Corp. : See — Adams, Ladd M. 207,830. Adams, Ladd M. 207,831. Adams, Ladd M. 208,138. Adams, Ladd M. 208,139. Adams, Ladd M. 208,140. Bamford, J. C. (Excavators) Ltd. : See — Prime, Derek A. 208,693. Banner, Joseph, to Anjac Mfg. Co. Door latch. 208,088, 7-18- 67, CI. D10— 8. Banner Metals, Inc. : See — Wilson, James D. 207,680. Barata y Barrera, Jose, to The Stieff Co. Fork or similar article. 207,875, 6-6-67, CI. D54 — 12. Barbour, William P., to Farrington Business Machines Corp. Variable data printing machine or similar article. 207,436, 4-11-67, CI. D64 — 11. Barcio, Bernard F. Conference table. 209,405, 11-28-67, CI. D33— 14. Barcus, Edward L., to Pontonier. Inc. Buckle for a safety seat belt. 209,657, 12-26-67, CI. D2 — 408. Bareeki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Vehicle chair. 207,259, 3-28-67, CI. D15 — 8. Bareeki, Chester J., to American Seating Co. Console table. 208,709, 9-26-67. CI. D33— 14. Bareeki, Chester J., C. W. Sundberg, and M. Ferar, to Ameri- can Seating Co. Electronic teacher console. 209,683, 12-26- 67. CI. D33— 7. Barg, Herbert, to True Form Foundations, Inc. Panty girdle. 207,084, 3-7-67, CI. D2 — 4. Barg, Herbert, to True Form Foundations, Inc. Panty girdle. 208,188, 8-1-67, CI. D2— 4. Barker, James M., to Tekonsha Engineering Co., Inc. Battery case. 209,512, 12-12-67, CI D26 — 6. Barker, Lee W. Sheet metal snips. 207,389, 4-4-67, CI. D95— 5. Barlow, Brvan I. Christmas tree ornament or the like. 208,- 706, 9-26-67. CI. D29— 1. Barlow, Bryan I. Christmas tree ornament or the like. 208,- 707, 9-26-67. CI. 29—1. Barnes, Ravmond C. : See — Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 206,721. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 207,587. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 207,850. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 208,055. Barnes, Theodore M. : See — Burrough, Donald E„ and Barnes. 208,156. Barnett, Eugene, to Aerosol Research Co., a division of Valve Corp. of America. Dispenser top for a pressurized can. 209,245. 11-14-67, CI. D58 — 26. Barnum, Orville G. : See — Caron, Fred J., and Barnum. 208,996. Baron, Walter J. : See — Clever, John C, Baron, and Wiegratz. 207,615. Barr. Erwin R., and R. W. Schnepfe, Jr., to AAI Corp. End cap for canister-type grenades and the like. 206,884, 2-7- 67, CI. D30 — 1. Barrera, Salvatore E., to Muskin Mfg. Co., Inc. Filter for swimming pool. 207,475, 4-18-67, CI. D91 — 1. Barrett-Kegel Corp. : See — Kegel, Francis C. 209,148. Barry. Earl H. : See — Epstein, Morris E., and Barry. 206,997. Barry, Leon G., to Dictograph Products Inc. Hearing aid. 206,718, 1-17-67, CI. D26— 14. Bartholomew, Allan E. Aquarium. 207,296, 3-28-67, CI. D91— 2. Bartley, Keith D., H. Dreyfuss, and D. M. Genaro, to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Ornamental design for low profile telephone station. 208,296, 8-15-67, CI. D13— 1. Bartleson, Kenneth R. Motor driven dispenser for paper toweling or the like. 207,020, 2-21-67, CI. D52 — 2. Bartoli, Mauro. Medal. 208,635, 9-19-67, CI. D29— 19. Barton, Fred D. Merchandise display package. 209,238, 11-14- 67, CI. D58— 2. Barton, Grahame J., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Tire. 207,983, 6-20-67, CI. D90— 20. Bass, Marvin A., and Z. L., to Universal Jet Industries, Inc. Air curtain. 207,812, 5-30-67, CI. D62 — 4. Bass Zelig L. : See- Bass, Mervin A. and Z. L. 207,812. Bassett, W. E., Co., The : See — Hedu, Jon. 206,852. Bates Industries, Inc. : See — Jones, Paul R., and Larsen. 209.374. Jones, Paul R., and Larsen. 209,375. Bates, Reginald A., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Pendant control switch handle. 209,451, 12-5-67, CI. D26— 13. Bates, Richard E., and T. E. Javor, to Wilson Athletic Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. Baseball glove. 207,085, 3-7-67, CI. D2— 361. Bates, Richard E., and T. E. Javor, to Wilson Athletic Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. Baseball glove. 207,086, 3-7-67, CJ. D2- 361. Bates, Richard E., Mfg. Co., Inc. 361. Bates, Richard E., Mfg. Co., Inc. 361. Bates, Richard E. Mfg. Co., Inc. 361. Bathbee Co. : See — Dearling, Harry S. 204,444. Batson, William A., to The Singer Co. Hedge trimmer. 209,- 222, 11-14-67, CI. D40 — 1. Battaglia, Anthony. Hair brush. 208,018, 7-4-67, CI. D9 — 2. Battaglia, Anthony. Combined comb and razor. 208,345, 8-15- 67, CI. D86— 8. Battaglia, Anthony. Combined hair brush and hair lifter. 208,688, 9-26-67, CI. D9 — 2. Battle Creek Equipment Co. : See — Boyd, Lewis W., Johnson, and Gray. 209.28S and T. E. Javor, to Wilson Athletic Goods Baseball glove. 207,087, 3-7-67, CI. D2— and T. E. Javor, to Wilson Athletic Goods Baseball glove. 207,088, 3-7-67, CI. D2- and T. E. Javor, to Wilson Athletic Goods Baseball glove. 207,089, 3-7-67, CI. D2- LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1485 Jewelry box. Inc. Cabinet 1-10-67, CI. D9— 2. 1-3-67, CI. D13— 1. Bauer, Charles F. Sling chair. 206,796, 1-31-67, CI. Baughmaii, Karl T., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Calculating machine. 207, 2S1, 3-28-67, CI. D64— 11. Baum Herbert J. L., and G. V. Ball, to Mipro Metal Products Co. Trash receptacle. 20S.114, 7-18-67, CI. D5S — 17. Baum, Herbert J. L., and G. V. Ball, to Mipro Metal Products Co. Trash receptacle cover. 209,241, 11-14-67, CI. D5S — 17. Bausch & Lomb Inc. : See — Esmay, Edward N., and Hoogesteger. 209,096. Grimshaw, James F. 209,447. Grlss. Michael A. 207,028. Belknap, Kenneth E. 207.485. Hermann, Thomas L. 207, 675. Hoogesteger, Paul A., and Patla. 208,271. Ramp, Robert H. 206,911. Ramp, Robert H. 206,957. Ramp, Robert H. 207,556. Ramp, Robert H. 209,095. Ramp, Robert H. 209,471. Simon, Jean R. 209,472. Baxter, Don, Inc. : See — St. Amand, Elmer F. 208,838. Wickett, Bvron H. 207,635. Baxter, Kenneth W. Combination storage and display rack or the like. 209,490, 12-5-67, CI. D80 — 10. Bay State Mop Wringer Co., Inc. : See — Epstein, Morris E., and Barry. 206,997. Beacon Enterprises, Inc. : See — Weiss, Eugene. 209,065. Beagle, Ralph G. Candle holder. 209,161, 11-7-67, CI. D48— 2. Bear Mfg. Co. : See — MacMillan, Charles W. 206,767. Beck, Inc. : See — Beck, William A., and Kruke. 206,650. Beck, Philip, to Bulova Watch Co., Inc. 206,963. 2-14-67, Dl. D5S— 12.6. Beck, William A., and W. F. Kruke, to Beck for a shoe polishing machine. 206,650, Beckman, Henry W. Building. 206,580, Beckman Instruments, Inc. : See — Brown, Hush O. 206,768. Sato, Stephens N. 207,957. Sato, Stephens N. 208,473. Beckman & Whitlev, Inc. : See — Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr., and Albrecht. 208,119. Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr., and Albrecht. 208,335. Beco Products Corp. : See — Klingberg, Arthur F. 208.026. Bedell, Karl L., to Williams Furnace Co. Combination vent and air intake terminal. 207.561, 5-2-67, CI. D62 — 3. Beecher. Joe L., Jr., and A. C. Haggstrom. Flashlight holder. 200,953, 2-14-67, CI. D48— 20. Beef-Eater's Steak-on-a-Skillet, Inc. : See — Leonardo, Rudolph. 208,565. Beehler, Vernon D. : See — - Sawver, Harold T. 207,252. Beeman, Everett C, to The Gillette Co. Bottle. 208,010, 6-27- 67, CI. D58 — 6. Behm, Chamness D. Building. 208,400, 8-29-67, CI. D13 — 1. Belnert, John D., to International Patent Research Corp. 207,383, 4-4-67, CI. D91 — 1. to international Patent Research Corp. 207.575, 5-2-67. CI. D91 — 1. to International Patent Research Corp. Traveling lawn' sprinkler. 207,828, 5-30-67, CI. D91 — 1. Beinert. John D., to International Patent Research Corp. Lawn sprinkler. 208,349, 8-15-67, CI. D91 — 1. Beinert, John D.. to International Patent Research Corp. Noz- zle. 208, S45, 10-3-67, CI. D91— 1. Belcher, Samuel L., and T. C. Sanderson, to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Bottle. 208,953, 10-17-67, CI. D58— 6. Belk, Earl H. Head rest. 207,903, 6-13-67, CI. D15— 8. I Belknap, Kenneth E., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Fowl neck cut- ter. 207,485, 4-25-67, CI. Dll— 1. Bell Aerospace Corp. : See — Kesling, Paul. 206,734. Bell Electric : See — Stillman, Harrv L. 208,783. Bell & Howell Co. : See — Leubner, Courtney A. 207,282. Bell, Irene S. Household cleaning caddy cart or the like. 207,308, 4-4-67, CI. D14— 3. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. : See — Bartley, Keith D., Dreyfuss, and Genaro. 208,296. Dreyfuss, Henry, and Genaro. 209,388. Drevfuss. Henrv. and Stokes. 208,295. Hagelbarger, David W. 209,670. McCune, Harry W. 209,593. Bellaire, Harry R., to Southwestern Tool Corp. Platform for a saw horse. 207,972, 6-20-67, CI. D54 — 1. ■ Beller, Kenneth L. Shield for an electronic balance. 206,- 678, 1-10-67, CI. D52— 10. . Bellini, Mario, to Olivetti, Ing. C. & C, S.p.A. Calculating machine. 209,351, 11-21-67, CI. D64 — 11. Bellock, John. Shoe tree. 206,932, 2-14-67, CI. D7— 3. Beloit Corp. : See — Moore, Lawrence A., and Klaczkiewicz. 208,495. Beloit Eastern Corp. : See — Klaczkiewicz, Edward J. 207,425. Moore, Lawrence A. 208,583. Lawn sprinkler. Beinert, John D., Lawn sprinkler. Beinert, John D„ Bemis, Kenneth E., Jr. Roof. 209,661, 12-26-67, CI. D13— 1. Bender, Lloyd F. Pipe hanger. 207,874, 6-6-67, CI. D54 — 1. Bendix Corp., The : See — Leach, Robert I., and Lanahan. 207,026. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Glass tum- bler or similar article. 206,889, 2-7-67, CI. D36 — 8. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Tumbler or similar article. 207,718, 5-23-67, CI. D36— 8. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Goblet or similar article. 207,719, 5-23-67, CI. D36— 8. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Cup or similar article. 207,725, 5-23-67, CI. D44— 9. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Bowl or similar article. 207,727, 5-23-67, CI. D44 — 15. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Plate or similar article. 207,732, 5-23-67, CI. D44— 15. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Lamp or similar article. 207,735, 5-23-07, CI. D48— 20. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Cup or similar article. 207,786, 5-30-67, CI. D44 — 9. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Bottle or similar article. 208,732, 9-26-67, CI. D58— 6. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Goblet or similar article. 209,068, 10-31-67, CI. D36— S. Benes, Frank J., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Sugar bowl or similar article. 209,462, 12-5-67, CI. D44— 15. Benett, Anthony B., and M. Steinberg. Lock for a machine. 209,230, 11-14-67, CI. D50 — 7. Benjamin, David J., to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. Sink basket. 209,160, 11-7-67, CI. D44 — 29. Benjamin. E. Burton, to Burgess-Day, Inc. Telephone booth structure or the like. 206,998, 2-21-67, CI. D13 — 1. Benkoe, Erwin, to Ideal Toy Corp. Pool table. 207,782, 5-30-67, CI. D34— 3. Bennett, Lewis W., J. F. Eckert, J. Konkel, G. H. Kress, and D. F. Sweeney, to Anelex Corp. Electronic printer console. 209,110, 10-31-67, CI. D64— 11. Bennett, Marvin D. : See — Bennett, Richard D. and M. D. 20S.149. Bennett, Richard D. and M. D., to Royal Industries, Inc. Mobile concreting pump. 208,149, 7-25-67, CI. D14 — 3. Bennstrom-Prescott, Anne M. Exerciser. 208,787, 10-3-67, CI. D34 — 5. Benson, Bernard S. : See — Plassmann, Herbert A., and Searls. 209,112. Bercy : See — Fleisher, Bernard L„ Katz, Stern, and Weiss. 208,285. Berg, Albert T., Jr. : See — Langlie, Howard, and Berg. 209,698. Bergeron, Victor J. Dish. 207,111, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 10. Berglund, Allen W. Snow scooter. 206,597, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Bergstedt, Rod G., and J. M. Farlow, to The Magnavox Co. Tape recorder or similar article. 207,009, 2-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Berkowitz, Melvin J. Counter-mounted dispenser for condi- ments and the like. 209,324. 11-21-67, CI. D52— 2. Berman, Nathan, to Renuzit Home Products Co. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,916, 2-7-67, CI. D58 — 26. Bernadotte, Sigvard, to AB Nilsjohan. Can opener. 208,141, 7-18-67, CI. D95— 2. Bernard Plastics Molding Corp. : See — Phillips, Robert. 207,515. Bernard. Terry L. Ice cream maker toy. 209,302, 11-21-67, CI. D34 — 15. Bernard!. Sam. Figurine. 208,866, 10-10-67, CI. D29— 23. Bernat Fontlladosa, Enrique. Doll. 206,887, 2-7-67, CI. D34 — 4. Berne, William E., and E. R. Douglas, to La Berna Mfg. Co., Inc. Therapeutic exercising apparatus. 207,687, 5-16-67, CI. D83 — 1. Bernstein. Daniel. Packaging container or the like. 209,239, 11-14-67. CI. D58 — 12. Berry, Carl D., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,848, 1-31-67, CI. D90 — 20. Berry, Clyde A., to Pilot Research Corp. Lady's stocking. 207,047, 2-28-67, CI. D2 — 336. Bertram, Paul F., to Lee-Rowan Co. Tie and belt hanger. 207,076, 2-28-67, CI. D80 — 8. Betschart, Robert J., to FMC Corp. Frozen confection. 207,820, 5-30-67, CI. D82 — 2. Bettcher Mfg. Corp., The : See — Surckla, Peter P. 206,842. Bettle, Henrv. Combined sole and heel unit for footwear. 207,480, 4-25-67, CI. D2 — 320. Betts, Donald W., to F. A. Lambach. Fishing bobber. 209,201, 11-14-67. CI. D22 — 30. Bevilacqua, Ernest M. : See — Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206. S63. Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206,904. Noyes, Eliot F„ Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206,928. Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua. and .Hawthorne. 206.905. Bevilacqua, Michael. Wrist telescope. 206,684, 1-10-67, CI. D57— 1. Bewlev, Emerson S. : See — Macker, John A., and Bewley. 209.508. Beyrle, Thomas. Shoe tree. 209,562, 12-12-67, CI. DS6 — 10. Bialo, Walter. Luggage drawbolt. 206,643, 1-3-67, CI. D87— 2. 1486 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Bianchini, Andrew F., to Industrial Tool & Machine Co. Hammer head. 206,782, 1-24-67, CI. D93 — i. Bickford, Ralph W., to James L. Hall Co., Inc. Electrical outlet distribution cabinet. 206,801, 1-31-67, CI. D26 — 5. Bickford, Richard A. Steering handle for vehicles. 206,655, 1-10-67, CI. D14— 6. Bleger, Walter I., to Arthur Salm Inc. Combined candle holder and candle therefor. 207,660, 5-16-67, CI. D48 — 2. Bieger, Walter I., and G. J. Hazzard, Jr., to Honeywell Inc. Space condition responsive instrument. 206,820, 1-31—67, CI. D52 — 7. Bienenfeld, Myron. Panty girdle or similar article. 208,247, 8-8-67, CI. D2 — 4. Bienkowski, James J., to SCM Corp. Key button for office ma- chines. 20S.176, 7-25-67, CI. D64 — 11. Bignault, Walter P. : See — Nafzger, Carl A. 209,063. Biltz, Sylvain F., Jr. Golf club. 206,888, 2-7-67, CI. D34 — 5. Bingham, Robert W. Game board. 208.25S, 8-8-67, CI. D34— 5. Binns, Thomas W., to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 209,124, 10-31-67, CI. D92 — 26. Binns, Thomas W., to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 209,495, 12-5-67, CI. D92— 26. Bird Electronic Corp. : See — Puljer, Philip F. 208,578. Birmingham Ornamental Iron, Co., Inc. : See — Rogers, Willis C. 207,778. Birrell, Stewart H.. and R. E. Hobbs, to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 208.109. 7-18-67, CI. D58— 5. Birsan, Saul, P. M. Prussak, and A. M. Sheldon. Dispenser top or similar article for a pressurized can. 207,885, 6-6- 67, CI. D58 — 26. Bisanar. George E. Left foot rest for automobile operator. 208,403, 8-29-67, CI. D14— 6. Bisch, John W., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,804, 5-30- 67, CI. D58 — 9. Bissell Inc. : See — Anderson, Howard A. 207,632. Anderson, Howard A. 208,994. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,995. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,987. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,988. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,989. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,990. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,991. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208.992. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,993. Anderson, Howard A., and Yonkers. 208,997. Bissonnette, Albert E. Container opener. 207,498, 4-25-67, CI. D44 — 29. Bixby, Leon C. Grill. 207,469, 4-18-67, CI. D81— 25. Bjorn, Acton, to Eumig Elektrizitaets- und Metallwaren Industrie. Camera, or the like. 207,513, 4-25-67, CI. D61— 1. Bjorn, Acton, to Eumig Elektrizitats- und Metallwaren, Industrie. Camera. 207,811, 5-30-67, CI. D61 — 1. Black and Decker Mfg. Co., The : See — Averitt, Mamie C. 208,212. Averitt, Marnie C, and Dickson. 207,856. Blackwell Electronics Ind. Co. : See — Daito, Hiroshi. 209.0S0. Blackwell Electronics Ind., Co., Ltd. : See — Daito, Hiroshi. 208,490. Blaho, Rudolph G. : See — Brilando, Frank P.. Jameson, and Blaho. 208,128. Blair, Warren, and D. E. Dailey, to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Blood velocity indicator. 207,518, 4-25-67, CI. D83 — 1. Blair, William K., Sr. Eating tray. 207,062, 2-28-67, CI. D44 — 10. Blaisdell Pencil Co. : See — Seeman, Robert W. 206,918. Blakely, John W. Multiple swivel clamp for tubes. 207,603, 5-9-67, CI. D54 — 1. Blanchard, Donn C. Canopy cover for bicycles. 207,473, 4-18-67, CI. D90 — 1. Blankenship, Arthur C, R. F. Busch, and W. L. Shesterkin, to Uniroyal, Inc. Tire. 207,574, 5-2-67, CI. D90— 20. Blazek, Donald F., to Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. Printer- processor for photographic film. 206,694, 1-10-67, CI. D61 — 1. Blazon, Inc. : See — Grudoski, Daniel P. 208,922. Walklet, Mercer D. 208,483. Blevio, Henry. Bathroom unit. 207,301, 4-4-67, CI. D4 — 4. Bliss, Beatrice. Rotatable canister unit. 208,806, 10-3-67, CI. D44 — 6. Blitzer, Jacob H., Jr., to Integrated Ceilings, Inc. Light-ray baffle. 208,367, 8-22-67, CI. D48— 16. Block China Co. : See— Gulotta, Gerald. 20S.158. Block, Jack, and V. Marchi, to Foster Grant Co., Inc. Pair of sunglasses or the like. 207,029, 2-21-67, CI. D57 — 1. Block, Manfred, and G. McWilliams, to Vistavan Ltd. Van superstructure. 207,398, 4-11-67, CI. D14 — 3. Bloomingdale, Alfred S. : See — Price, Harold A. 207,814. Bloomingdale, Alfred S., and J. G. Moran. Motorized surf- board or similar article. 209,433, 11-28-67, CI. D71 — 1. Blount, Bill G. Combined paintbrush handle and disposable bristles. 206,996, 2-21-67, CI. D9— 2. Blount, Bill G. Combined disposable bristle unit and adjust- able paint brush handle. 209,572, 12-19-67, CI. D9 — 2. Blount, Golden, to Apsco Products, Inc. Tape embossing de- vice. 208,278, 8-8-67, CI. D64— 10. Bluegate Candle Co. : See — Crumrine, Lucius M., Jr. 209,487. Blum, Louis, and W. J. Horgan, Jr., to Blumcraft of Pitts- burgh. Railing. 206,652, 1-10-67, CI. D13 — 7. Blum, Louis, and W. J. Horgan, Jr., to Blumcraft of Pitts- burgh. Combined handrailing and railing post. 206,935, 2-14-67, CI. D13— 7. Blum, Louis, and W. J. Horgan, Jr., to Blumcraft of Pitts- burgh. Railing. 208,534, 9-12-67, CI. D13— 7. Blum, Louis, and W. J. Horgan, Jr., to Blumcraft of Pitts- burgh. Ornamental railing. 209,134, 11-7-67, CI. D13 — 7. Blumcraft of Pittsburgh : See — Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 206,652. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 206,935. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 208,534. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 209,134. Blumenfeld, Leo. Tambourine. 206,825, 1-31-67, CI. D56 — 1. Blumenthal, Martin L., to Deluxe Reading Corp. Toy stove. 207,265, 3-28-67, CI. D34 — 15. Blumenthal, Martin L., to Deluxe Reading Corp. Toy wash- ing machine. 207,266, 3-28-67, CI. D34 — 15. Blumenthal, Martin L., to Deluxe Reading Corp. Toy iron. 207,269, 3-28-67, CI. D34 — 15. Blumenthal, Martin L., to De Luxe Reading Corp. Mobile artillery toy. 208,059, 7-11-67, CI. D34 — 15. Blumstein, Stanley, and A. V. Tornek. Packaged watch. 208,- 822, 10-3-67, CI. D58— 2. Bobchik, Robert A. Headrest. 206,938, 2-14-67, CI. D15 — 8. Bobrick, Mitchell. Ventilated lens for lighting fixtures. 206,- 817, 1-31-67, CI. D48— 16. Bobrick, Mitchell. Ventilated lens for lighting fixtures. 207.499, 4-25-67, CI. D48 — 16. Bobrick. Mitchell. Post light. 208,325, 8-15-67, CI. D48 — 31. Bode, Charles H. : See — Zern, Warren B., and Bode. 207,628. Bodian, Marcus, to Sunbeam Lighting Co. Inc. Hospital bed light fixture and service console. 207,271, 3-28-67, CI. D48— 20. Bodian, Marcus, to Sunbeam Lighting Co. Inc. Examination light. 207,549, 5-2-67, CI. D48 — 20. Bodian, Marcus, to Sunbeam Lighting Co., Inc. Combined extensible examination lamp and cabinet therefor. 207,597, 5-9-67, CI. D48— 20. Bodian, Marcus, to Sunbeam Lighting Co., Inc. Combined hospital bed lamp and service console unit and extensible reading lamp. 207,598, 5-9-67, CI. D48— 20. Boeing Co., The : See — Schairer, George S., Cook, Alexander, Whitener and Wad- leigh. 208,678. Bogan, Robert T., Jr. Decorative grillework. 206,651, 1-10- 67, CI. D13 — 1. Bogan, Robert T., Jr. Grillework. 207,992, 6-27-67, CI. D13— 1. Bogan, Robert T., Jr. Grille. 207,993, 6-27-67, CI. D13— 1. Bogan, Robert T., Jr. Grillework. 207,994, 6-27-67, CI. 1513— 1. Bohm. Fred : See — Allen, Grant E., Jr., and Bohm. 207,056. Boldt, Melvin H., to Canteen Corp. Remote control unit for an automatic phonograph. 206,939, 2-14-67, CI. D26 — 13. Boldt, Melvin H., to Zenith Radio Corp. Radio control knob or similar article. 207,536, 5-2-67, CI. D26 — 13. Boldt, Melvin H., to Zenith Radio Corp. Portable radio cabinet. 20S,165. 7-25-67, CI. D56 — 4. Boldt, Melvin H., to Zenith Radio Corp. Radio control knob or similar article. 208,194, 8-1-67, CI. D26 — 13. Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory. Port- able lectern. 206,755, 1-24-67, CI. D33 — 7. Bolick, Fred C, Jr., to Lanier Electronics Laboratory. Book binding machine. 207,164, 3-14-67, CI. D6 — 1. Bollig. Ruth M. Drawstring handbag or the like. 209,727, 12-26-67, CI. D87 — 3. Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. : See — Rosay, Lincoln P. 208,781. Bolton-Emerson, Inc. : See — Fossella, Gregory F. 207,424. Bonaud, Raymond F., to Le Fover et Cie. Pen. 209,030, 10- 24-67, CI. D74— 17. Bond Street Ltd. : See — Schlessinger, Ludwig S. 209,371. Bonito, Vincent. Hand tool for stripping, crimping, and cut- ting wire or the like. 209,058, 10-31-67, CI. D26 — 13. Bonk, Eugene T.. and Q. R. Sharp, to Addressograph-Multi- graph Corp. Combined desk and photocopy apparatus. 208,- 412, 8-29-67, CI. D33— 7. Bonzer, Lawrence W. Hand vacuum cleaner. 208.627, 9-19- 67, CI. D9 — 2. Boothby, Alfons : See — Demmel, Anton E.. Boothby, and Sieber. 207,467. Borasio, Leo, S. A. Ronlov, and C. C. Jancewiez, to United States Borax & Chemical Corp. Headframe. 207,486, 4-25-67, CI. D13— 1. Borg-Warner Corp. : See — Armstrong, William H. 207,576. Armstrong, William H. 209.033. Keats, John B. 208,121. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1487 -11-67, CI. Borick, Louis L. Automobile rooftop air deflector. 200,872, 2-7-67, CI. D14 — 6. „ , Bortz, Harold B. Flashlight. 209,404, 12-5-67, CI. D4S — 24. Boss, William O. : See — Koston, Robert J., Boss, and Holt. 209,443. Boster, Samuel B. Measuring spoon. 208,366, 8-22-67, CI. D44— 29. Bott John A. License plate irame. 20S.051, D14 — 6. Bottenberg, Warren E., to B-M-B Co., Inc. Rotary mower. 206,756, 1-24-67, CI. D40— 1. Bouchard, Joel J., to Jo Bud, Inc. Collapsible trailer. 208,695, 9-26-67, CI. D14 — 3. Bouse, Norman C. : See — Boxer Steve, and Bouse. 208,071. Bowers, Robert E. Coffee table. 207,263, 3-28-67, CI. D33— 14. Bowes, John G., and J. N. Rosekrans, Jr., to Kransco Mfg., Inc. Children's sled or similar article. 208,362, 8-22-67, CI. D34 — 15. Bo.vker, Earl R., to Anfinsen Plastic Molding. Inc. Tamper- proof cap for container. 207,033, 2-21-67, CI. D58— 26. Bowler, Thomas, to Canton Cotton Mills. Toy dog figure. 20S.196, 8-1-67, CI. D34 — 2. Bowman, George E. : See — Koeber, Theodore H., Bowman, and Kolak. 208,697. Boxer, Steve, to Debs Sunglass Corp. Pair of clip-on-sun- glasses. 20S.069, 7-11-67, CI. D57— 1. Boxer, Steve, to Debs Sunglass Corp. Pair of clip-on sun- glasses. 20S.070, 7-11-67, CI. D57 — 1. Boxer, Steve. Pair of spectacles or the like. 20S.270, S-8-67, CI. D57— 1. Boxer, Steve. Pair of spectacles or the like. 20S.270, 8-8-67, CI. D57— 1. Boxer, sieve, and N C. Bouse. Sunshade attachment for a pair of spectacles or the like. 20S.071. 7-11-67, CI. D57 — 1. Boyd, Lewis W., W. R. Johnson, and W. P. Gray, to Battle Creek Equipment Co. Portable seat for attachment to a steam cabinet or similar article. 209, 2S2, 11-21-67, CI. D15— 8. Bovsen. Gerd C. : See — Walters, Robert E., and Boysen. 209,513. Bozek, John S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Container end. 20S.591, 9-12-67, CI. D58— 26. Bozovic, Ursula, to Daintifvt Brassiere Co. Ltd. Girdle. 206.9S9, 2-21-67, CI. D2— 2. Bozovic, Ursula, to Daintifyt Brassiere Co. Ltd. Girdle. 206,990, 2-21-67, CI. D2— 2. Bradford. Odie, to Aeolian Corp. Stand up piano. 207,878, 6- 6-67, CI. D56 — 9. Bradley, David E. Hose coil holder. 207,295, 3-28-67, CI. DM— 1. Braginetz, Paul A., to Philip Morris Inc. Shaving blade dis- penser. 207,121, 3-7-67, CI. D52 — 2. Braided Products Ltd. : See — Surkes. Edward Z. 207,976. Braiman, Jerry, and E. W. Shieh, to P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc. Housing for a capacitor device. 209,054, 10-31-67, CI. D26 — 1. Brand, Robert J., to Apsco Products. Inc. Desk model pencil sharpener. 206,777, 1-24-67, CI. D74 — 21. Brandenberg, Karl A., to The Aro Corp. Pressure indicator. 207,971, 6-20-67, CI. D52 — 6. Brandon, Richard X. Household wrap dispensing container. 208.102. 7-1S-67, CI. D52— 2. Branson Instruments, Inc. : See — ■ Yurdin, Carl R. 207,122. Bratton, Oran D., to Mid-America Fabrication Co. Cart for carrying refuse.receptacles. 20S.854, 10-10-67,. CI. D14 — 3. Braun Aktiengesellschaft : See — Weiss, Reinhold. 207,859. Weiss. Reinhold. 209,652. Braun. Emil J., to Valv-O-Matic, Inc. Coin operated locking rack for skis. 206.920, 2-7-67, CI. D80 — 10. Braun, Samuel, to B. C. X. Design Products, Inc. Display container. 207,353, 4-4-67, CI. D58 — 12. Braun, Samuel, to B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. Box. 207,- 559, 5-2-67, CI. D5S — 12.6. Braun, Samuel, to B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. Display box. 207.560. 5-2-67, CI. D5S — 12.7. Braun, Samuel, to B. C. N. Design Products Inc. Display box. 207.S06, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Braun, Samuel, to B. C. N. Design Products, Inc. Shoe shine box. 20S.050. 7-11-67, CI. D9— 2. Braun. Samuel, to The International Silver Co. Chest for silverware or the like. 208.506, 9-5-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Braun, Samuel, to B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. Display box. 20S.S28. 10-3-67, CI. D5S— 12. Braun, Samuel. Display box. 208,832, 10-3-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Braun, Samuel, to B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. Display box. 209.477, 12-5-67, CI. D58 — 12.7. Braun, Samuel, to B.C.N. Design Products, Inc. Display box. 209.478, 12-5-67, CI. D5S — 12.7. Bravo, Joel W.. and P. Matwey. to General Aniline & Film Corp. Support stand for an office machine. 209, 6S0, 12-26- 67, CI. D33— 3. Bray. Ross N. Article storage unit. 207,902, 6-13-67, CI. D14 — 6. Brearley Co., The : See — Aleks, Vvtant, and Brearley. 208,763. Aleks, Vvtant, and Brearlev. 209,039. Aleks, Vvtant, and Brearlev. 209,040. Brearlev, John C. : See — Aleks, Vytant, and Brearley. 208,763. Aleks, Vytant, and Brearley. 209,039. Aleks, Vytant, and Brearley. 209,040. Brefka, Paul E., to LDA, Inc. Condiment dispenser. 207,- 175, 3-14-67, CI. D44— 0. Bremshey & Co. : See — Bremshey, Fritz, and Fulling. 207,707. Bremshey, Fritz, and W. Fulling, to Bremshey & Co. Power- operated carving knife. 207,767, 5-23-67, CI. D95 — 3. Brenner, Robert R. Exerciser. 208,924, 10-17-67, CI. D34 — 5. Brenner, Roy L., to Kinkead Industries Inc. Carpet stretcher. 200,615, 1-3-67, CI. D54 — 13. Bressickello, Tony J. Combined food warmer and display de- vice. 209,257, 11-14-67, CI. D81 — 10. Brickman, Harold, and R. Deschamps. An illuminable vanity case or similar article. 209,120, 10-31-67, CI. D87 — 5. Bridges, Harry to Needle Industries Ltd. Seam ripper or the like. 207,832, 5-30-67, CI. D95 — 1. Briggin, Edward : See — Katzman, Lawrence, Briggin, D'Elia, and Stolarz. 209,- 364. Briggs, -Southwick W., and W. A. Brazerol. Filter paper. 207,487, 4-25-67, CI. D16 — 1. Brigham, Owsley H. Underwater diving light. 209,162, 11-7- 67, CI. D48— 24. Brilando, Frank P., S. R. Jameson, and R. G. Blaho, to Arnold, Schwinn & Co. Twin control lever assembly for bicycles. 208.12S, 7-18-67, CI. D90 — 11. Briles, Franklin S. Toilet paper dispenser. 208,143, 7-25-67, CI. D4— 3. Brindle, John H. : See — Eastwood, Fred, Brindle, and Gardner. 209,468. British Industries Corp. : See — Levin, Monte. 209,711. British Oxygen Co. Ltd., The : See— Foxwell, Jack S. 206,834. Britt, James E., G. D. Del Vecchio, and M. C. Stessel, to Xerox Corp. Cabinet for sorting and holding sheets of printed material. 209, 40S, 11-2S-67, CI. D33 — 19. Britt, James E., G. D. Del Vecchio, and M. C. Stessel, to Xerox Corp. Modular cabinet for sorting and holding sheets of printed material. 209,409, 11-28-67, CI. D33— 19. Broad, Reginald J. Car door handle. 209,041, 10-31-67, CI. D10 — 8. Brock, Victor. Tie down fitting. 209,172, 11-7-67, CI. D54 — 11. Brockway, Brock F., to E. D. Bullard Co. Box. 209,629, 12-19- 67, CI. D58— 12.6. Broder, Leonard J. Food service plate. 20S.317 — 8-15-67, CI. D44— 10. Broderick, Virginia, to Consoweld Corp. Plastic sheet material or the like. 207,762, 5-23-67, CI. D87— 3. Broderick, Virginia, to Consoweld Corp. Plastic sheet mate- rial or the like. 207,763, 5-23-67, CI. D87— 3. Brodin, Bengt O. I., to Joh. Mustad AB. Musical instru- ment. 206, 6S3, 1-10-67, CI. D56 — 2. Brodin, Bengt O. I., to Joh. Mustad, A/B. Musical instru- ment. 208,727, 9-26-67, CI. D56 — 9. Brodsky, David L. : See — Wood, Donald H., Brodsky, James, and Roth. 208, 30S. Brookes, Ronald E., to L. G. Harris Co., Ltd. Brush. 209,130, 11-7-67, CI. D9 — 2. Brooks, Albert E., Jr., to Electric Lighting, Inc. Outdoor lighting fixture. 208,491, 9-5-67, CI. D48 — 31. Brooks, Bert, to H. J. Ashe. Rechargeable flashlight. 208,36S, 8-22-67, CI. D48 — 24. Brooks, William H. Cigar case. 208,343, 8-15-67, CI. DS5 — 2. Brookshire, Phillip L., to The Witt Co. Waste receptacle. 208,589, 9-12-67, CI. D58 — 17. Brophy, 'Stella M. Thimble. 20S.047, 7-11-67, CI. D3 — 19. Brosig, Heinz, to National Aeronautics and Space Adminis- tration under the provisions of 42 U.S.C. 2457(d). Trailer. 208,768, 10-3-67, CI. D14 — 3. Bross, Helmut. Housing for writing instrument. 208,960, 10-17-67, CI. D74— 17. Bross, Helmut. Housing for writing instrument. 208,961, 10-17-67, CI. D74— 17. Brosseau, Pierre, Jr., and R. E. Kennedy, to Anelex Corp. Printer console. 20S.279, 8-S-67, CI. D64 — 11. Brounn, Morris J., and A. T. C. Peters, to Otis Elevator Co. Light diffusing grille. 207,455, 4-18-67, CI. D48 — 16. Browder, Jack E. Combined coin holder and dispenser. 207,- 021, 2-21-67, CI. D52 — 4. Brown, Charles I. Hamburger press. 206,606, 1-3-67, CI. D44 — 1. Brown, Charles I. Jar wrench. 208,321, 8-15-67, CI. D44 — 29. Brown, Charles I. Jar wrench. 20S.322, 8-15-67, CI. D44 — 29. Brown, Donald D. Combination shampoo dispenser and massage brush. 207,774, 5-30-67, CI. D9 — 2. Brown, Dwight L. House. 209,662, 12-26-67, CI. D13— 1. Brown, Hugh O.. to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Turns count- er. 206, 76S, 1-24-67, CI. D52 — 6. Brown. Julian A. : See — Joelson, Eric H., and Brown. 208,540. Brown, Rov C, to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. Display stand. 206,736, 1-17-67, CI. D80— 10. Brown. Roy C. to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. Displav stand. 206,737, 1-17-67, CI. D80 — 10. 1488 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Brown, Roy C, to Artistic Wire Products Co., Inc. Clip for a display stand for sunglasses or the like. 207,933, 6-13-67, CI. D80— 10. Brown, Verle H., to E. Sam Dick Co., Inc. Pressure storage tank. 209,266, 11-14-67, CI. D91— 1. Bruce, Geoffrey H. Housing for television receiver. 208,710, 12-26-67, CI. D56 — 4. Bruce Molded Plastic Products, Inc. : See — Marks, Lou F. 209,726. Bruder, Robert I., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Micro- wave oven. 207,286, 3-28-67, CI. D81— 26. Brunderman, Vincent G. Combined nut picker and shell cracker. 208,871, 10-10-67, CI. D44— 1. Bruno, Edward C. Display pedestal for fruit or the like. 206,919, 2-7-67, CI. D80— 9. Bruno, Enrico, to Maidenform Inc. Brassiere. 207,624, 5-16- 67, CI. D2 — 24. Bruns, Herbert F. Electric air director. 207,361, 4-4-67, CI. D62 — 4. Brunswick Corp. : See — Hart, George H., and Arnold. 209,522. Wilkens, Howard J. 208,985. Buchner, Frank T., to Products Marketing Corp. Combined compact and holder for lipstick or the like. 209,182, 11-7- 67, CI. D86— 10. Buckler, George M., to General Electric Co. Portable stereo phonograph. 206,906, 2-7-67, CI. D56 — 4. Buckler, George M., to General Electric Co. Portable phono- graph or similar article. 206,907, 2-7-67, CI. D56 — 4. Buckler, George M., to General Electric Co. Combined cover and speaker enclosure for portable phonographs. 209,334, 11-21-67, CI. D56 — 4. Bucknell, Ernest H., J. K. Rauh, and I. A. Ward. Spray valve. 207,440, 4-11-67, CI. D91 — 3. Buckner Industries, Inc. : See — Royer, John A. 207,848. Buday, Eugene, to Wyott Corp. Grill. 207,893, 6-6-67, CI. D81— 10. Budd Co., The : See — Gardner, James A., and Westcott. 207,889. Buegeleisen, Joseph, Co. : See — Zbikowski, Ted, and Marchello. 206,644. Buehner Research and Development: See — Johnson, Donald D. 209,034. Buffington, Larry J. Combined lamp and clock or similar article. 208,809, 10-3-67, CI. D48 — 20. Bugni, Donald S. : See — Paape, Kenneth L., and Bugni. 209,514. Building Research, Inc. : See — Wan, Joe M., and Johnson. 209,576. Bulbarelli, Franco, and O. Mastrorilli. Hair straightening clamp. 207,146. 3-7-67, CI. D86 — 10. Bulin, Shelly A., to J. I. Case Co. Self-propelled combine. 207,107, 3-7-67, CI. D40 — 1. Bull-General Electric Societe Industrielle (Societe Anonyme) : See— Sottsass, Ettore, Jr. 208,915. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr. 208,916. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr. 209,449. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr. 209,450. Bullard, E. D. Co. : See — Brockway, Brock F. 209,629. Bullard, Willie R. Lockable cover for a bottled gas regulator. 208,016, 6-27-67, CI. D91— 1. Bulman, E. O., Mfg. Co., Inc., The : See — Waltz, Edward. 208,512. Waltz, Edward. 208,597. Bulova Watch Co., Inc. : See — Beck, Philip. 206,963. Bundy, William C. Flexible container for pills or the like. 208,273, 8-8-67, CI. D58 — 12. Bunn-O-Matic Corp. : See — Martin, John C. 209,125. Martin, John C. 209,126. Martin, John C. 209,127. Burchett, Vernon L. Display stand. 206,921, 2-7-67, CI. D80— 10. Burge, Roger M. : See — Scharschmidt, Rudolph K., and Burge. 207,699. Burgess-Day, Inc. : See — Benjamin, E. Burton. 206,998. Burian, Paul D., and R. D. Dent, to McKinnon Columbus Corp. Hoist. 208,200, 8-1-67, CI. D41 — 1. Burkhardt. Norman, to Jarco Metal Products Corp. Key holder. 208,720, 9-26-67, CI. D50 — 4. Burkhardt, Norman, to Jarco Metal Products Corp. Com- bined cosmetic and flashlight holder. 208,842, 10-3-67, CI. D86— 10. Burkland, Carl. Golf putter. 207,538, 5-2-67, CI. D34 — 5. Burkland, Carl. Golf putter. 207,539, 5-2-67, CI. D34 — 5. Burlingame, Bernard. Antenna for indoor radio or television set. 209,402, 11-28-67, CI. D26— 14. Burnbaum, Jack. Hanger for a Christmas tree ornament or similar article. 206,659, 1-10-67, CI. D17 — 12. Burnbaum, Jack. Hanger for Christmas tree ornaments or similar article. 206,660, 1-10-67, CI. D17 — 12. Burnbaum, Jack. Hanger for a Christmas tree ornament or similar article. 206,661, 1-10-67, CI. D17 — 12. Burnbaum, Jack. Decorative chain for a Christmas tree. 207,319, 4-4-67, CI. D29— 1. Burnbaum. Jack. Garland for a Christmas tree. 209,517, 12- 12-67, CI. D29— 1. Burns, Dorcey A., Jr., and J D. Durham ; said Durham assor. to said Burns. Coin operated amusement machine. 208,197, 8-1-67, CI. D34 — 5. Burnsworth, Richard E., J. W. Kirkpatrick, and W. J. Schade. Carton for comestibles. 207,244, 3-21-67, CI. D58 — 11. Burnsworth, Richard E., J. W. Kirkpatrick, and W. J. Schade, to SBK Inc. Egg carton. 209,628, 12-19-67, CI. D58 — 11. Burrough, Donald E. : See — Conner, James M., Burrough, Fairbank, Soteropulos, and Dreyfuss. 208,486. Burrough, Donald E., and T. M. Barnes, to Deere & Co. Com- bined mower, conditioner, and windrower. 208,156, 7-25- 67, CI. D40— 1. Burroughs Corp. : See — Hopkins, Kenneth A., and Waechter. 209,509. Macker, John A., and Bewley. 209,508. Rayfield, Harry F., and Kjos. 207,058. Burrows, Milford D., P. H. Morganson, and P. J. Quedens, to The Stanley Works. Router. 207,384, 4-^-67, CI. D93— 2. Bus, Andre : See — Klein, Bert J., Bus, and Thorn. 207,013. Busch, Albert G. Electrical accessory plug for automobile cigar lighters or the like. 209,284, 11-21-67. CI. D26 — 1. Busch, Edwin. Self-contained film projection cabinet. 209,- 636, 12-19-67, CI. D61 — 1. Busch, Robert F. : See — ■ Blankenship, Arthur C, Busch, and Shesterkin. 207,574. Butler Industries, Inc. : See — Goldstein, Arthur, and Sobel. 207,041. Butler Mfg. Co. : See — Anderson, Arthur I., and Solimar. 209,111. Buzard, George. Combined toothbrush and dentifrice tube holder. 206,858, 2-7-67. CI. D4 — 3. CAH Industries, Inc. : See — Hamilton, Charles A. 208,507. Cabell, Douglas N., to Ronson Corp. Combined food mixer and can opener or the like. 206,944, 2-14-67, CI. D44 — 1. Cadaret, Robert A. : See — ■ Saunders, Seymour G., Jr., and Cadaret. 209,673. Calafano, Ernest : See — Schwartz, Harvey A., Jacoby, and Calafano. 209,052. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. Rocking lounge chair. 207.310, 4-4-67, CI. D15 — 6. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207.311, 4-4-67, CI. D15 — 6. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207.312, 4-4-67, CI. D15— 6. Caldemever, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207.313, 4-4-67, CI. D15 — 6. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207.314, 4-4-67, CI. D15 — 6. Caldemever, Lloyd O. : See — Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207,310. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207,311. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207,312. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207,313. Caldemeyer, Daniel F. and Lloyd O. 207,314. Caldwell, Bobbie G. : See — Schaper, Earl L., Caldwell, and Macalusa. 209,631. Caldwell, Kenneth W. Combined votive altar and coin deposi- tory. 209,519, 12-12-67, CI. D29 — 23. Caldwell, Kenneth W. Votive altar for a vehicle or the like. 209,520, 12-12-67, CI. D29— 23. Calgon Corp. : See — Anderson, Howard A., and Lerdon. 206,706. Calhoun, James R. Badge or similar emblematic article. 209,675, 12-26-67, CI. D29— 11. Calma Co. : See — Dykmans, John A., and Connor. 208,980. Caloric Corp. : See — Clark, Robert A. 206,778. Clark, Robert A. 207,918. Clark, Robert A. 208,043. Helgeson, Peter L. 207,567. Helgeson, Peter L. 208.206. Cammilleri, Angelo M. Multi-purpose level. 208,723, 9-26-67, CI. D52— 6. Camp, Arthur J., to Joel Patrick, Inc. Detachable station wagon top. 208.092, 7-18-67, CI. D14 — 3. Camp, William W., and R. B. Davis, to Heinemann Electric Co. Circuit breaker cap. 207,846, 6-6-67, CI. D26 — 13. Campbell, Dudley H., to Stackpole Carbon Co. Combined elec- trical switch and terminal socket. 208,982, 10-24-67, CI. D26— 13. Campbell, Francis W., to General Electric Co. Console phono- graph or similar article. 206.908. 2-7-67, CI. D56 — 4. Campbell, John B., to The Clorox Co. Jug. 208,215, 8-1-67, CI. D58 — 5. Campbell, Laurie J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Helmet. 206,- 568, 1-3-67, CI. D3 — 13. Campbell, Laurie J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Film pro- jector toy. 208,558, 9-12-67, CI. D34— 15. Campbell, Laurie J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Musical toy typewriter. 208,925, 10-17-67, CI. D34— 15. Campbell, Sherman B., C. F. Stephenson, and R. Spilman, to American Sterilizer Co. Instrument panel for a steri- lizer. 209,560, 12-12-67, CI. D83— 1. Campi, Antonia, to Societa Ceramica Italiana Richard-Ginori Societa. Bathroom ceramic wash basin or similar article. 208,762, 10-3-67, CI. D4 — 2. Rocking lounge chair. Rocking lounge chair. Rocking lounge chair. Rocking lounge chair. LIST OP DESIGN PATENTEES 1489 Motor vehicle. 209,505, 12-12-67, CI. 208,034, 7-4-67, CI. Carr, administratrix). -3. Campos, Adolf J D14— 3. Canion, Claude. Fish holding fork, D44 — 29. Cannon, John P., to Plattner Industries, Inc. Flashlight. 209,- 163, 11-7-67, CI. D4S — 24. Cannon Rubber Manufacturers Ltd., The : See — Atkin, David. 207,901. Canteen Corp. : See — Boldt, Melvin H. 206,939. Canton Cotton Mills : See — Bowler, Thomas. 208,196. Caprio, Lawrence, and I. Nesson, to Louis M. Gerson Co., Inc. Disposable Alter. 20S.936, 10-17-67, CI. D44— 29. Carinthia Elektrogerate Gesellschaft ni.b.H. : See — Koroncai, Adam. 207,944. Carl, William J. : See — Cooke, George H., and Carl. 207,471. Cooke, George H., and Carl. 207,472. Carlson, Arthur W\, to E. H. Sheldon & Co. Electronic lab- oratory work center. 207,004, 2-21-67, CI. D16— 2. Carlson, Arthur W., to E. H. Sheldon & Co. Electronic lab- oratory work center. 207,005, 2-21-67, CI. D16— 2. Carlson, Ernest R., to Harvey Hubbell, Inc. Light dimmer control unit. 209,141, 11-7-67, CI. D26— 13. Carlson, Ernest R., to Harvev Hubbell, Inc. Cover for an electrical wiring device. 209,142. 11-7-67, CI. D26— 13. Carlson, Torsten S., and J. W. LInehan, Jr., to Enthalpy Froducts Corp. Cooling tower, or similar article. 207,752, 5-23-67, CI. D62— 4. Carlton, William C. Book rest. 206,593, 1-3-67, CI. D33 — 3. Carlton, William C. Book rest. 206,594, 1-3-67, CI. D33 — 3. Carlton. William C. Shuttlecock container. 208,115, 7-18-67, CI. D5S— 17. Carmody, William M. : See — Prouty. Robert, and Carmody. 206,924. Carnation Co. : See — Johnson, Leo R., and Harte. 207,927. Moore, Robert D. 208,276. Caron, Fred J., and O. G. Barnum, to Pactor Corp. Vehicular wheel for compacting sanitary fill. 208,996, 10-24-67, CI. D39— 1. Carpano & Pons : See — Mimeur, Robert. 208,910. Carr, Harold L., deceased (by M. F. Hearth scuttle. 209,360, 11-21-67. CI. D81 Carr, Mlna F. : See — Carr, Harold L. 209,360. Carrier Corp. : See- — Hoyle, Walter W. 207,514. Carsello, Anthony J., to Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. Drawer pull. 206,793, 1-31-67, CI. D10— 8. Carsello, Anthonv J., to Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. Knob. 207,481, 4-25-67, CI. D10 — 8. Carsello, Anthony J. Knob. 207,482, 4-25-67, CI. D10 — 8. Carsello, Anthonv J., to Space Planner Co., Inc. Free stand- ing fireplace. 207,566. 5-2-67, CI. DS1 — 7. Carsello, Anthony J., to Ajax Hardware Mfg. Corp. Cabinet hinge. 207,702. 5-23-07, CI. D10 — 9. Carsello, Anthony J., to Ajax Hardware Mfg. pull. 209,277, 11-21-67, CI. D10 — 8. Carter, George D. Skate. 206,941, 2-14-67, Carter- Waters Corp., The : See — Marsh. Donald R. 209,390. Carter, William L. Calorie-gram computer alarm. 208,005, 6-27-67, CI. D52 — 1. Carveth, Peter C, to The International Silver Co. Sponge ap- plicator top for a squeeze bottle. 208,174, 7-25-67, CI. D58— 26. Casa Vinegla : See — Vinegla, Juan J. R. 206,649. Casco Products Corp. : See — Mozneck. Ulysses S. 209,643. Case, J. I., Co. : See — Aiello, Salvatore F. 208,538. Bulin. Shellv A 207,107. Yeske. Laurel R. 208,259. Castello, Anthony M., R. R. Cooper, and C. N. Fellnagel, to The Coleman Co., Inc. Wall heater. 207,140, 3-7-67, CI. D81— 10. Castloo, Thomas F. Article holder for motor vehicles. 208,217, 8-1-67, CI. D58— 13. Cecil, Harry H. Wheel hub for racing vehicle. 207,053, 2-28-67, CI. D14 — 30. Cefaly, Ralph. Dual stethoscope head. 208,125, 7-18-67, CI. D83 — 12. Celanese Corp. : See — Stenger, Hans G. 207,133. Centre Electroniques : See — Hetzel, Max. 209.070. Ceramica Italiana Richard-Ginori Societa : See — ■ Campi, Antonla. 208,762. Cernuda, Antonio. Aircraft. 207,137, 3-7-67, CI. D71 — 1. Certain Teed Products Corp. : See — Ellis. Wales E.. Sr. 209.719. Chain Bike Corp. : See — Ross, Sherwood B. 206,741. Chako, Andrew L., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Ceiling-mounted light fixture. 209.463. 12-5-67, CI. D48— 7. Challenge-Cook Bros.. Inc. : See — Prichard, Evan S. 209,392. Chaloka, Andrew : See — Scherr, Samuel, McDermott, Hall, and Chaloka. 207,892. Corp. Drawer CI. D34— 14. Chamness, Abe. Chair. 209,197, 11-14-07, CI. D15 — 1. Chan, Pul. Tov submarine. 209,066, 10-31-67, CI. D34— 15. Chandler, Wesley M., P. F. Heuser, and B. T. Juba. to Wilbert W. Haase Co. Burial vault. 208,900, 10-17-67, CI. D19 — 1. Chapin, Roger F., Jr., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Com- bined water cooler and cabinet. 208,738, 9-26-67, CI. D67 — 4. Charbonneau, George M., and F. J. Chlapetta, to Corning Glass Works. Outdoor broiler grill or the like. 208,962, 10-17-67, CI. D81— 10. Charles, Fred J. Take-out snack bar. 209,278, 11-21-67, CI. D13— 1. Charles, Geoffrey R. S., to Chelton (Electrostatics) Ltd. Dis- penser top for a pressurized container. 209,427, 11-28-67, CI. D58 — 26. Charles, Geoffrey R. S., to Chelton (Electrostatics) Ltd. Dis- penser top for a pressurized can. 209.42S, 11-28-67, CI. D5S— 26. Charmglow Mfg. Co. : See — Koziol, Walter. 206,976. Koziol, Walter. 206,977. Koziol, Walter. 208,101. Koziol, Walter. 208,659. Koziol, Walter. 208,681. Koziol, Walter. 208,941. Charniga, Joseph. Jr. Carpenter's guide. 209,232, 11-14-67, CI. D52— 6. Chart-Pak, Inc. : See — Addis, Edwin C. 207,468. Charter Design and Mfg. Corp. : See — Hausam, Leonard P. 208,391. Chase, David O. : See— Doring, William H., Chase, and Maloney. 209,615. Stevens, Philip H., and Chase. 207,240. Chase, David O., and M. V. Maloney, to Scott Aviation Corp. Luggage case having a convertible side section. 209,647, 12-19-67. CI. D87— 5. Chaum & Lescht Enterprises, Inc. : See — Galson, Sam. 209,569. Chefcraft Associates : See — Meyer, Charles, Jr. 208,260. Chelton (Electrostatics) Ltd.: See — Charles, Geoffrey R. S. 209,427. Charles, Geoffrey R. S. 209,428. Chemcell Ltd. : See — Chopra, Sohinder N., and Turmel. 209,267. Cheney, C. W. & Son Ltd. : See — Constable, Eric F. 209,323. Cheney, Walter J., C. F. Grossman, and M. A. Southcott, to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape transport. 207,168, 3-14-67, CI. D26— 5. Cheris, Maynard H., to Tenex Corp. Plastic runner. 208,350, 8-15-67, CI. D92 — 4. Chernock, Stephen P. Smoking pipe. 207,376, 4-4-67, CI. D85 — 8. Cherrington, Don C. Ruler used in mathematics. 207,794, 5-30-67, CI. D52— 6. Cheslak, Leonard W. : See — Humphrey, John H., Scheirer, and Cheslak. 209,023. Chevron Research Co. : See — Price, Warren L. 209,338. Chiapetta, Frank J. : See — Charbonneau, George M., and Chiapetta. 208,962. Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. : See — Blazek, Donald F. 206,694. Moore, Robert W. 209.637. Potucek, Frank R. 207,358. Child Guidance Toys Inc. : See— Genin, Robert I. 209,527. Genin, Robert I. 209,528. Chinn, Harry J. Mechanical toy. 208,714, 9-26-67. CI. D34 — 15. Chopra, Sohinder N., and H. M. Turmel, to Chemcell Ltd. Plastic ribbon. 209,267, 11-14-67, CI. D92 — 1. Chorey, Andro J. Tent. 208,520, 9-5-67, CI. D88— 3. Christin, Georges E., to Etablissements Bertrand Faure. Travel trailer. 206.5S3, 1-3-67, CI. D14 — 3. Christin, Georges E., to Etablissements Bertrand Faure. Travel trailer. 206,584, 1-3-67, CI. D14 — 3. Christin, Georges E., to Etablissements Bertrand Faure. Travel trailer. 209.136, 11-7-67, CI. D14 — -3. Christine, William C, and J. E. Pierce, to Allen Electronics, Inc. Coin controlled vending machine. 206,611, 1-3-67, CI. D52— 3. Christopher, Columbus P. Air tank 208,958, 10-17-67, CI. D62— 2. Chupa, Charles M., to United States Rubber Co. Pneumatic tire. 207,292, 3-28-67, CI. D90 — 20. Church, Peter K. Combustion supporting kindling. 209,454, 12-5-67, CI. D32— 1. Churchman, Fred L., and J. H. Gibson. Multiple-car unit for an amusement monorail or the like. 207,854, 6-6-67, CI. D34 — 5. Cities Service Oil Co. : See — Freed. Leonard N. 207,602. Freed, Leonard N. 207,968. Clulla, Vincent A., to De Luxe Reading Corp. Toy pistol. 207,325, 4-4-67, CI. D34 — 15. Clairtone Sound Corp. Ltd. : See — Faux, Alfred W. 207,710. Clarin Mfg Co. : See — Ball. Charles E. 20S.413. Young, John W. 207,225. 1490 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Clark, Daniel C. : See — Clark, William S., and D. C. 208,299. Clark, William S. and D. C. 208,536. Clark, Daniel C. Phonograph record holder or the like. 209,- 455, 12-5-67, CI. D3 — 10. Clark Equipment Co. : See — Orpana, Robert J. 209,135. Rundell, William G. 207,928. Clark, Robert A., to Caloric Corp. Barbecue caddie. 206,778, 1-24-67, CI. D81 — 10. Clark, Robert A., to Caloric Corp. Food waste disposer. 207,918, 6-13-67, CI. D55 — 1. Clark, Robert A., to Caloric Corp. Barbecue accessary caddy or similar article. 208,043, 7-4-67, CI. D81 — 10. Clark, William S-., and D. C. Mobile storage vehicle for garden tools and similar articles. 208,299, 8-15-67, CI. D14 — 3. Clark, William S. and D. C. Mobile vehicle for storage of garden tools and similar articles. 208,536, 9-12-67, CI. D14— 3. Clarke Floor Machine Division, Studebaker Corp. : 'See — Otto, Louis L., and Jones. 208,398. Clarridge, Glenn E., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Port- able telephone dial spring tension tester and adjuster or similar article. 207,907, 6-13-67, CI. D26 — 14. Classic Industries, Inc. : See — Saunders, Seymour G., Jr., and Cadaret. 209,673. Clayton, LaVerne E., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 206,794, 1- 31-67. CI. D10 — 8. Clayton, LaVerne E., to Amerock Corp. Cabinet knob. 206,860. 2-7-67, CI. D10 — 8. Clayton, La Verne E., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 207,528, 5-2- 67, CI. D10— 8. Clayton, La Verne E., to Amerock Corp. Knob. 208,147, 7-25- 67, CI. D10— S. Clayton, La Verne E., to Amerock Corp. Hinge. 208,972, 10- 24-67, CI. D10— 9. Cleaver-Brooks Co. : See — Clever, John C, Baron, and Wiegratz. 207,615. Clement, Carl J., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Gas laser. 209,401, 11-28-67, CI. D26— 14. Clement, Carl J., Jr., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Enclosure for electronic equipment. 207, 63S, 5-16-67, CI. D26 — 5. Clement, Carl J., Jr., to Spectra-Physics, Inc. Gas laser. 20S,- 154, 7-25-67 CI. D26— 14. Clement, Joseph, to Modern Metal Products Co. Display stand for batteries or the like. 207,614, 5-9-67, CI. D80 — 9. Clement, Joseph, to Modern Metal Products Co. Portable merchandise display stand. 207,816, 5-30-67, CI. D80 — 9. Clement, Joseph, to Modern Metal Products Co Portable merchandise display stand. 207,817, 5-30-67, CI. D80 — 9. Cleminshaw, Douglas R. : See — Hughes, John S., and Cleminshaw. 206,674. Cleveland Range Co., The : See — ■ Mecredy, James R. 207,758. Clevenger. Juel D., and M. A. Waters, to Cook Chemical Co. Liquid pump. 207,636, 5^16-67, CI. D24 — 1. Clever, John C., W. J. Baron, and F. G. Wiegratz, to Cleaver- Brooks Co. Boiler. 207,615, 5-9-67, CI. D81 — 2. Clevite Corp. : See — Doman, Donald W. 209,227. Doman. Donald W. 209,228. Clorox Co., The : See — Camobell, John B. 208,215. Klein. Adolph. 208,508. Clough, Roy W., to Sears, Roebuck and Co. Food mixer. 209,- 461, 12-5-67, CI. D44— 1. Clover, Leonard W. Hinge. 207,990, 6-27-67, CI. D10 — 9. Club Aluminum Products Co. : See — Lurski, Robert B. 206,926. Lurski. Robert B 208,062. Coan Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Stein, Elmer A. 207,791. Coastal Dynamics Corp. : See — Curl, Gerald A. 208,474. Krantz, John D. 208,304. Cobb, Donald J. : See — Spaulding, Joseph H., Cobb, and Rodmaker. 207,551. Coben, Melvyn J. : See — Lallone, Ronald L. 206,788. Coblentz, Wesley S., to Sunkist Growers, Inc. Support plat- form or similar article for fruit gatherers. 208,630, 9-19- 67, CI. D15— 8. Coburn, Donald G. Dental cabinet. 209,051, 10-31-67, CI. D24— 1. Coca-Cola Co., The : See — Hodgman, Clare E. 206,831. Cocker Machine & Foundry Co. : See — Cunningham, Hoyt. Jr., and Schmidt. 208,769. Coderre, Gerard F., and M. W. Coderre. Jam cleat. 209,329, 11-21-67. CI. D54— 11. Coderre, Gerard F., and M. W. Coderre. Jam cleat. 209,330, 11-21-67, CI. D54— 11. Coderre, Marcel W. : See — Coderre, Gerard F., and Coderre. 209.329. Coderre, Gerard F., and Coderre. 209,330. Coe, Stanley H. : See — Stein, Robert R., and Coe. 208,250. Coffman. Joseph A. Collection receptacle for donated articles. 206.965, 2-14-67, CI. D58 — 17. Cohen. Jerre, to Howard Displays, Inc. Rack module for spectacles. 207,756, 5-23-67, CI. D80 — 9. Cohen, Melvin. Shopping cart attachment. 209,279, 11-21-67. CI. D14 — 3. Cole, Allen. Toy blow launcher. 208,986, 10-24-67. CI. D34 — 15. Cole, Glen E„ and W. R. Miller. Beer can holder. 209,533, 12-12-67, CI. D44— 21. Cole Steel Equipment Co., Inc. : See — Dottinger, Robert J. 207,483. Dottinger, Robert J. 208,019. Coleco Industries, Inc. : See — Diemond, Joseph, Gershman, Sundberg, and Vangsness. 206.750. Coleman Co., Inc., The : See — Castello, Anthony M., Cooper, and Fellnagel. 207,140. Little, Ellwood E. 209,004. Coleman, To,m H. Casing for a liquid dispenser. 208,048, 7-11-67. CI. D4 — 3. Colgate-Palmolive Co. : See — Amburgey, James M. 206,915. Doblin, Jay. 206,947. Douglas, Livingston C. 206,626. Douglas, Livingston C. 206,629. Koenigsberg, Victor. 207,350. Koenigsberg, Victor. 207,920. Koenigsberg, Victor. 207.923. Koenigsberg, Victor. 207,925. Koenigsberg, Victor. 209,244. Koenigsberg, Victor. 209,713. Colletti, Alfonso A. Electric memorial lamp. 206,950, 2-14- 67, CI. D48— 20. Colletti, Alfonso A. Memorial lamp. 208,065, 7-11-67, CI. D48— 20. Collins, Harry J., Jr., to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Operating lever for an electrical switch. 207,489, 4—25-67, CI. D26 — 13. Collins, Harry J., Jr., A. W. Krieger, T. J. Schimmels, and R. J. Santo, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Combined escutcheon, indicator light means and base for an electric switch or similar article. 208,863, 10-10-67, CI. D26 — 13. Collister, Kenneth D., C. H. Patteson, and R. M. Thorson, to Miles Laboratories, Inc. Petri dish. 208,907, 10-17-67, CI. D16 — 1. Collura, Francesco : See — ■ Sellen, Carl R., Nelthardt, Drexler, and Collura. 206,- 901. Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 207/ 279. Collura, Francesco, and C. R. Sellen, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Tape clamp. 208,162, 7-25-67, CI. D54 — 13. Collura, Francesco, and C. R. Sellen, to Keuffel & Esser Co. Measuring tape. 208,066, 7-11-67, CI. D52 — 1. Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. : See — Spranger, Paul B. 209.28". Spranger, Paul B. 209,288. Spranger, Paul B. 209,289. Columware, Inc. : See — Martin, Ernest N., Maxson, and Seheffer. Comfort Lines, Inc. : See — Durko, Leopold. 206,713. Comitz, Edward V Golf putter head. 209,301, 11-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Commander Board International, Inc. Edwards, Lindell N. 207,298. Commercial Carpet Corp. : See — Snyder, John M. 209,420. Compagnie Francaise Thomson Houston-Hotchkiss Brandt: See — Sollima, Mario, Guibourg, and Lebefaude. 209,011. Companhia Uniao Fabril Portuense, S.A.R.L. : See — Ferguson, Martin J. 209,177. Conde, Jose A., to The Vendo Co. Vending machine. 207,415, 4-11-67, CI. D52— 3. Conde, Jose A., to The Vendo Co. 4-11-67, CI. D52 — 3. Conde. Jose A., to The Vendo Co. 4-11-67, CI. D52— ; 3. Conde, Jose A., to The Vendo Co. 4-11-67, CI. D52— 3, Conde. Jose A., to The Vendo Co. Vending machine. 207,419, 4-11-67, CI. D52— 3. Confecciones Leonisa S. C. : See — Urrea. Joaquin U. 207,768. Coniker Enterprises, Inc. : See — Coniker, Jerome F. 208,614. Coniker, Jerome F., to Coniker Enterprises, Inc. Combined wallet and card case. 208,614, 9-12-67, CI. D87 — 3. Conner, James M. : See — Kessler, Kenneth Q,, Conner, and Dreyfuss. 209,154. Conner, James M., and H. Dreyfuss, to Polaroid Corp. Carry- ing case for photographic camera and accessories or similar article. 206,702, i-10-67, CI. DS7 — 5. Conner, James M., D. E. Burrough, R. H. Fairbank, G. Soteropulos, and H. Dreyfuss, to Deere & Co. Traction unit for a windrower or the like. 208,486, 9-5-67, CI. D40 — 1. Conner, James M.. and B. K. Johnson, to Polaroid Corp. Rangefinder-viewfinder or similar article. 208,593, 9-12-67, CI. D61— 1. Conner, Richard W. Sheet of display letters for forming signs or the like. 209,486, 12-5-67, CI. D64 — 12. Connor, James M. : See — Purcell, William F. H., and Connor. 209,043. 207,526. See — Vending machine. 207,416, Vending machine. 207,417, Vending machine. 207,418, LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1491 Connor, John: .see — Dykmans, John A., and Connor. 208, 9S0. Conrad, Grey J. J loud ornament. 209,582, 12-19-67, CI. D14 — IS. Consolidated Foods Corp. : See — Darey, Eugene. 206.S29. Consolidated Merchandising, Corp.: See — Reichenstein, Victor. 207.1S5. Consoweld Corp. : See — Broderick, Virginia. 207, 7G2. Broderlck, Virginia. 207,703. Endrizzi, Gilbert D. 208,120. Bndrizzi, Gilbert D. 208,127. Constable, Eric F., to C. W. Cheney & Son Ltd. Lock lor lug- gage or the like. 209,323, 11-21-67, CI. D50 — 7. Container Corp. of America : See — Freeman, Claude C, and Ferguson. 208,409. Hanlon, Donald V., and Kilpatrick. 20S.592. Nowak, William W. 207,805. Continental Can Co., Inc. : See — Bozek, John S. 208,591. Khourv, Nick S. 208,075. Khoury, Nick S. 20S.223. Continental Research Co., Inc. : See — Huffman, Joe D. 209,107. Contour Chair-Lounge Co., Inc. : See — Ferro, Arthur C. 207,054. Conway, Edward M., B. F. Smith, and H. E. Hamilton, to Conway Lumber Rule Co. Lumber rule head. 209,231, 11-14-67. CI. D52— 6. Conway, John J. Combined needle, thread and thimble holder and seam smoother. 208,086, 7-18-67, CI. D3— 19. Conwav Lumber Rule Co. : See — Conway. Edward M., Smith, and Hamilton. 209,231. Cook Chemical Co. : See — ■ Clevenger, Juel D., and Waters. 207,636. Cook, William H. : See— Schairer, George S., Cook, Alexander, Whitencr, and Wad- lelgh. 208,678. Cook, William J., to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner or similar article. 206,574, 1-3-67, CI. D9— 2. Cook, William J., to General Electric Co. Vacuum cleaner or similar article. 206,575, 1-3-67, CI. D9 — 2. Cooke, George H., and W. J. Carl. Vegetable cutter or the like. 207,471, 4-18-67, CI. D89— 1. Cooke, George H., and W. J. Carl. Vegetable trimmer or the like. 207,472. 4-18-67. CI. DS9 — 1. Cooper, Isaac M., and W. McDuffle. Game board. 207,997, 6- 27-67, CI. JD34 — 5. Cooper, John C. : Sec — Artmann, John, Cooper, and Reid. 206,925. Cooper, Robert R. : See — Castello, Anthony M., Cooper, and Fellnagel. 207,140. Cooper-Weeks Ltd. : See — Artmann, John. 207.194. Artmann, John, Cooper, and Reid. 206,925. Cooper. William L. : See — Lallone. Ronald L. 206.788. Corella, Arthur P., and W. S. Schneider. Flexible dispensing container. 20S.272, 8-8-67. CI. D58 — 2. Cornelius Co., The : See — Reichow, James R. 207,697. Corning Glass Works : See — Charbonneau, George M., and Cbiapetta. 208,962. Dole, Charles M., Jr. 207,202. Dole. Charles M., Jr. 208,918. Knodt, Ruediger W. 206,946. Knodt. Ruediger W. 207,863. Richardson, George W. 206,753. Wright. Jerry E. 209.115. Cornwell, Charles E. Illuminable pen or similar article. 20S.59S, 9-12-67, CI. D74 — 17. Coro, Inc. : See — Mariani, Elena. 208,263. Cosper, Dale L. Steam bath cabinet. 207,141, 3-7-67, CI. DS3— 1. Coss, Charles B., to Independent Mfg. Co., Inc. Housing for rotary mower. 208,364, 8-22-67, CI. D40 — 1. Cote, Raymond A., to Riegel Paper Corp. Display carton. 207. 746, 5-23-67, CI. D5S— 12.6. Coulthrust, Hayden W., to Textron Inc. Flask holder or similar article. 207,808, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 26. Coulthrust, Hayden W., to Textron Inc. Flask. 207.8S2, 6- 6-67, CI. D58 — 8. Counting Systems, Inc. : See — Lynk. Leo F. 208,782. Couper, John R., to J.C. & G., Ltd. Pistol holster. 207,006, 2-21-67, CI. D22 — 13. Couper, John R., to J.C. & G. Ltd. Cartridge case. 207,905. 6-13-67, CI. D22 — 14. Cournoyer. Hector S., to Grooming Developers, Inc Hair styling tool. 209,561, 12-12-67. CLDS6 — 8. Cousino. Bernard A., to Orrtronics, Inc. Loud speaker en- closure. 20S.408, 8-29-67, CI. D26 — 14. Cousins. Morison S., to Tensor Corp. Desk lamp. 206,897, 2-7-67. CI. D48 — 20. Covington, James C. : See — Rowe, Lowell V., Covington, and Swain. 208,230. Cox, Austin E., to Dominion Electric Corp. Coffee maker. 20S,033. 7-4-67. CI. D44 — 26. Cozad, James W. Multi-science student table. 206 55 67, CI. D16— 2. 1-3- Crabb. Robert S. Belly board lor water or snow skimming and the like. 207,012, 5-9-67, CI. D71 — 1. Craddock, Charles L. Signal light housing. 209,537, 12-12- 67, CI. D48— 24. Craighead, James W. Cannon bank. 209,599, 12-19-67, CI. D34— 1 1. Crane & Breed Casket Co., The : See — Peter, Joseph E. 208,773. Crane Co. : See — Trefll. James, and Arvan. 209,254. Cranfill, General L. : See — Steely, Beauford E.. and Cranfill. 206,821. Cranfill, General L., to Cranford Corp. Rotary rack unit for medical equipment. 208,283, 8-8-67, CI. D83 — 1. Cranford Corp. : See — Cranfill, General L. 208.2S3. Steely, Beauford E. 207,025. Steely, Beauford E., and Cranfill. 206.821. Crawford, Ethel J. Deviation meter. 206,612, 1-3-67, CI. D52— 6. Crawford, Philip S. High speed monorail commuter vehicle. 208,040, 7-4-67, CI D66 — 1. Crawford, William E. Wall ornament. 209,676, 12-26-67, CI. D29— 23. Crease, Pierre, L., to The National Cash Register Co. Portable adding machine or similar article. 209,024, 10-24-07, CI. D64— 11. Creative Associates of Albany, Ltd. : See — Van Den Houten, Ravmond F., and Akelewicz. 209,155. Cressy. Clifford E. Plier attachment. 207,457, 4-18-67, CI. D54 — 13. Cripe, Alan R. Freight car unit. 207,611, 5-9-67, CI. D66 — 1. Cripe, Alan R., to United Aircraft Corp. Train. 208,595, 9-12- 67, CI. D66 — 1. Cross, Richard C. : See — Swayze, Clark E., and Cross. 208,503. Trombley, Bertrand N., and Cross. 209,475. Trombley, Bertrand N., and Cross. 209,470. Cross, Richard C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 208,218, 8-1-67, CI. D58 — 17. Cross, Richard C, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 209,481, 12-5-67, CI. D58 — 17. Crouse-Hinds Co. : See — Lum, Warren S., and Netland. 207,414. Netland, Bjarne. 207,261. Netland, Bjarne. 209,081. Crowell. Philip L., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Dispenser top for a pressurized container. 208,224, 8-1-67, CI. D58— 26. Crown Radio Corp. : See — Wada, Heihachiro, and Nakayama. 209,092. Crown-X, Inc. : See — Drexler, Glen G., W. R. and G. E. Baggott. 207, 68S. Crumrine, Lucius M., Jr., to Bluegate Candle Co. Candle. 209.487, 12-5-67. CI. D73 — 1. Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. : See — Kelly, Norman A. 206,961. Kelly, Norman A. 207,128. Kelly, Norman A. 207,129. Kelly, Norman A. 207,243. Kelly, Norman A. 207,607. Cubic Corp. : See — Lind, Larry W. 208,599. Cuccio, John, to Ritter Pfaudler Corp. Medical examination table. 209,117. 10-31-67, CI. D83 — 1. Culbertson, Richard, to General Electric Co. Combined re- chargeable portable radio and separable charger. 209,093, 10-31-67, CI. D56 — 4. Culbertson, Richard, to General Electric Co. Rechargeable port- able radio and separable clock-charger therefor. 209,094. 10-31-67, CI. D56 — 4. Cullen, Joseph F. : See — Melamed, Henrv B., and Cullen. 207,544. Melamed, Henry B., and Cullen. 209,542. Melamed. Henrv B., and Cullen. 209.543 Cullen, Max O. Display stand. 209.489, 12-5-67, CI DS0 — 9. Culpitt, Peter J. Cake stand. 207,330, 4-4-67, CI. D44 — 19. Culwell, Bennie L. : See — Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 206,721. Durfee, Sidney A., Culwell. and Barnes. 207,587. Durfee. Sidney A., Culwell, and Barnes. 207,850. Durfee, Sidney A.. Culwell, and Barnes. 20S.055. Cummins Engine Co.. Inc. : See — Noyes. Eliot F., and Graf. 209.581. Cunitz, Richard A., to AMT Corp. Battery charger 804, 1-31-67. CI. D26— 15. Cunitz, Richard A., to AMT Corp. 805. 1-31-67. CI. D26— 15. Cunningham, Hoyt, Jr., and W. L chine & Foundrv Co. Pirn truck D14— 3. Cunningham, James E.. to Witco Chemical Co., Inc. Jug. 207, 67S, 5-16-67, CI. D5S — 5. Curl. Gerald A., to Coastal Dvnamics Corp. Miniature lamp. 208,474, 9-5-67, CI. D26 — 8. Curran, Frank J. Ash tray. 207,760, 5-23-67, CI. D85 — 2. Curran, Frank J. Ash tray. 209,119. 10-31-67, CI. DS5 — 2. Curry, Byron V. Pinch valve for flexible tubing and the like. 20S.753. 9-26-67, CI. D91 — 3. Curtis. Charles G. Wheeled pipe support. 20S.770, 10-3-67, CI. D14— 3. 206,- Battery charger. 206,- Schmidt, to Cocker Ma- 208,769, 10-3-67, CI. 1492 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Curtiss, Arthur J., and C. V. Wilson. Surfboard. 206.633, 1-3-67, CI. D71— 1. Custer, Charles C. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,750, 9-26-67, CI. D90 — 20. Cutler-Hammer, Inc. : See — Collins, Harry J., Jr. 207,489. Collins, Harry J., Jr., Krieger, Schimmels, and Santo. 208,863. Davis, Charles C, and Erickson. 208,554. Emley, Philip W., and Knowles. 206,876. Cutler, Norman. Grille or similar article. 209,418, 11-28-67, CI. D54 — 2. Cutler, Willard G., to The Electric Game Co. Packaging tray for small cylindrical articles or the like. 209,479, 12-5-67, CI. D58 — 13. Daggett, Forrest N. : See — Adams, Oral I., and Lee. 206,890. Daher, Theodore G. : See — Judson, William V., and Daher. 208,928. Daher, Theodore G., to General Electric Co. Electric power handle for a manicuring implement or similar article. 207,- 147. 3-7-67. CI. D86 — 10. Daher, Theodore G., and W. V. Judson, to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 207,858, 6-6-67, CI. D42 — 7. Daher, Theodore G., and W. V. Judson, to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 208,157, 7-25-67, CI. D42 — 7. Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. : See — Gieb, Robert L. 207,205-23. Geib, Robert L. 209,291. Geib. Robert L., and Martin. 207,204. Geib, Robert L., and Martin. 207,224. Dai Nihon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha (a/t/a the Japan Sta- tionery Co., Ltd.) : See — Wakai, Noboru. 209.488. Daily, Macrina D. Baker's peel. 207,113, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 29. Daintifyt Brassiere Co. Ltd. : See — Bozovic, Ursula. 206,989. Bozovic, Ursula. 206,990. Daito, Hiroshi, to Blackwell Electronics Ind. Co., Ltd. Desk lamp. 208,490, 9-5-67, CI. D48 — 20. Daito, Hiroshi, to Blackwell Electronics Inc. Co. Desk lamp. 209,080, 10-31-67, CI. D4S — 20. Dale, Frank L. Compact, foldable and disposable barbecue grill. 20S.341, 8-15-67, CI. D81 — 10. Dallaire, Raymond M. Building siding. 208,294, 8-15-67, CI. D13— 1. Dalsgaard, Carl H. Toy souvenir block. 207,589, 5-9-67, CI. D34 — 15. Dalton, Gerald. Tooth paste tube squeezer. 206,857, 2-7-67, CI. D4 — 3. Dam, Thomas. Doll. 207,910, 6-13-67, CI. D34— 4. Damast, David. Luggage lock. 207,868, 6-6-67, CI. D50 — 7. Damast, David. Luggage lock. 207,869, 6-6-67, CI. D50— 7. Damast, David. Luggage lock. 208,265, 8-8-67, CI. D50 — 7. Damast, David. Luggage lock. 208,266, 8-8-67, CI. D50 — 7. Damast, David. Luggage lock. 208,267, 8-8-67, CI. D50 — 7. Damast, David. Handbag lock. 209,366, 11-21-67, CI. D87 — 2. Damast, David. Handbag lock. 209,367, 11-21-67, CI. D87— 2. Damast. David. Handbag fastener. 209,368, 11-21-67, CI. D87— 2. Damast. David. Handbag lock plate. 209,369, 11-21-67, CI. 87—2. Damast, David. Handbag closure hasp. 209,370, 11-21-67. CI. D87— 2. Damis, Warren R., and I. J. Gershen, to Maggie Magnetic, Inc. Cigarette snuffer. 207,617, 5-9-67, CI. D85 — 2. Dana, Bill Productions Ltd. : See — Kinney, Jack. 206,943. Daniel, Francis L. Guitar case. 209,091, 10-31-67, CI. D56 — 1. Dansk Designs Ltd. : See — Quistgaard, Jens H. 207,387. Quistgaard, Jens H. 208.064. Refsgaard, Niels. 207,543. Refsgaard, Niels. 207,962. Danuser, John H. Gear housing for auger. 208,725, 9-26-67, CI. D55— 1. Danz, Ellworth R., R. H. Preiser, and D. W. Miley, to General Time Corp. Weather instrument. '207,421, 4-11-67, CI. D52— 7. Danz, Ellworth R., D. W. Milev. and R. H. Preiser, to Gen- eral Time Corp. Weather instrument. 207,422, 4-11-67, CI. D52 — 7. Danz, Ellworth R„ and R. J. Szalek, to General Time Corp. Cover for an aerosol dispenser or the like. 207,434, 4—11- 67, CI. D58 — 26. Darbv, Ronald A. : See — ■ Kllmkiewicz, Daniel A. 206,749. Klimkiewicz, Daniel A. 206,861. Darcy, Eugene, to Consolidated Foods Corp. Bottle. 206,- 829, 1-31-67. CI. D58 — 6. Darling, William A., Jr., to Teledyne, Inc. Telephone answer- ing unit or similar article. 207,847, 6-6-67, CI. D26— 14. Darr, Kenneth E. Container for candy or the like. 20S.827, 10-3-67, CI. D58 — 9. Darst, Robert J., to Textron, Inc. Closure plug for a ball- point refill or the like. 207,040, 2-21-67, CI. D74— 17. Darst, Robert J., to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Co. Writing instru- ment or similar article. 207,190, 3-14-67, CI. D74— 17. Darst, Robert J., to Textron Inc. Fountain pen. 209,179, 11-7-67, CI. D74— 17. 5-23-67, Traffic cone. 206,975, Traffic cone. 207,037, 207,148. Data Packaging Corp. : See — Lyman, George F. 209,681. Daum, Howard A. Lighting fixture. 208,663, 9-19-67. CI. D48— 31. Daum, Howard A. Lighting fixture. 208,664, 9-19-67, CI. D48 — 31. David, Charles W., and R. Stuart-Williams, to MRX Corp. Integral container for a magnetic memory disc pack. 208,- 216, 8-1-67, CI. D58 — 11. Davidson, Jack. Boat. 208,596, 9-12-67, CI. D71 — 1. Davis, Charles C, and R. L. Erickson, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Pushbutton electric switch. 208,554, 9-12-67, CI. D26 — 13. Davis, Paul, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Cup. 208,872, 10-10- 67. CI. D44 — 9. Davis, Paul, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Cup. 209,225, 11-14- 67, CI. D44 — 9. Davis, Vance J., to Uniroyal Inc. Tire. 207.765, CI. D90— 20. Dawson, Robert E., to R E. Dietz Co. 2-14-67. CI. D72— 1. Dawson, Robert E., to R. E. Dietz Co. 2-21-67, CI. D72— 1. Dazey Products Co. : See — Kellogg, Thomas W., and Talge. Deal, Roger L., and R. W. Hansen, to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Multiple vacuum switch assembly. 209,055, 10-31- 67, CI. D26 — 13. Deal, Roger L., and R. W. Hansen, to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Electromagnetically actuated ground isolated relay. 209,056, 10-31-67, CI. D26 — 13. Deal, Stanley L. Combined hall clock and cabinet. 209,532, 12-12-67, CI. D42 — 7. Dean, William F., to C. Hager & Sons Hinge Mfg. Co. Dis- play stand. 209,113, 10-31-67, CI. D80 — 10. Dean. William F., Jr. : See — Platkv. Adolph L., and Dean. 209,640. Deane, William V. Poodle dog wall plaque or the like. 206,- 807, 1-31-67, CI. D29— 23. Dearling, Harry S., to Hyman Eventoff, d/b/a Bathbee Co. Floating soap tray. 209,444, 12-5-67, CI. D4 — 3. Deaver, Dann T. : See — Main, John A., and Deaver. 209,196. De Bang, Jorgen. Table lamp. 207,550, 5-2-67, CI. D48 — 20. Debs Sunglass Corp. : 'See — Boxer, Steve. 208,069. Boxer, Steve. 208,070. De'Caccia, Godfrey L. Combined tool holder and parts tray. 208,376, 8-22-67, CI. D55 — 1. De Castelet, Gaetan deC, to Regie Nationale des Usines Renault. Instrument panel for an automobile dashboard. 207,000, 2-21-67, CI. D14 — 6. De Castro, Angel R. Baby training seat. 209,508, 12-19-67, CI. D4 — 5. Dedoes, Arnold A. Combined fan and lighting fluid dispenser for a barbecue apparatus. 208,602, 9-12-67, CI. D81 — 10. Deere & Co. : See — Burrough. Donald E.. and Barnes. 20S.156. Conner, James M., Burrough, Fairbank, Soteropulos, and Dreyfuss. 208,486. Kessler, Kenneth Q., Conner, and Dreyfuss. 209,154. Markham, David R. 209,069. Purcell, William F. H., and Connor. 209,043. De Fano, Dominic J. : See — Ernest, Robert O., De Fano, and Kallman. 207,333. De Fano, Dominic J., and R. I. Kallman, to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee percolator. 207,331, 4-4-67, CI. D44 — 26. De Fano, Dominic J., and R. I. Kallman, to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee percolator. 207,334, 4-4-67, CI. D44— 26. De Fano, Dominic J., and R. I. Kallman, to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee percolator. 208,568, 9-12-67, CI. D44— 26. De Fano, Dominic J., R. O. Ernest, and R. I. Kallam, to Sun- beam Corp. Mixer. 208,805, 10-3-67, CI. D44— 1. Defensor : See — Flurry, Karl. 207,809. De Jongh, Johan C. H., to North American Philips Co. Inc. Combined desk and projection chamber for an electro- microscope. 209,206, 11-14-67, CI. D26 — 5. De La Fariest, Everett M. Pin placement indicator board for golf courses. 209,597, 12-19-67, CI. D34 — 5. De La Marter, Louis J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Com- bined blade guard and support for a. fan or the like. 207,- 280, 3-28-67, CI. D62 — 4. De La Marter, Louis J., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Room air heater. 207,818, 5-30-67, CI. D81 — 10. Delamater, William B. Shower head. 208,526, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Deli, Jack M. : See — Fanslow, Ronald J., Wilkinson, and Deli. 209,193. D'Elia Anthonv N., and E. M. Stolarz, to Presto Lock Co. Inc. Draw bolt or similar article. 207,790, 5-30-67, CI. D50 — 5. D'Elia, Anthony N., and E. M. Stolarz. Cigar holder. 208,- 841. 10-3-67, CI. D85— 8. Delieuvin, Maurice A. V. Chair. 209,446, 12-5-67, CI. D15— 11. DeLisio, Kalvatore. Air circulator or similar article. 206,973, 2-14-67, CI. D62 — 4. Delkav Plastics Corp. : See — Rowbottam, Francis W. 207,174. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1493 Delta Products, Inc. : See — Van Houten, Robert G. 20S.547. Deltrol Corp. : See — Donner. Verne P. 208.103. Deluxe Reading Corp. : See — Bluuienthal, Martin L. 207,263. Blumenthal, Martin L. 207,266. Blumenthal, Martin L. 207,269. Blumenthal, Martin L. 208,059. Ciulla, Vincent A. 207,325. Gilbert, Felix. 206,671. Gilbert. Felix. 206,940. Horowitz. Jesse D. 208,559. Rosenbloom, Maurice. 207,268. Del Vecchio, George D. : See — Britt, James E., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209,408. Brltt, James B., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209,409. De Man, Heiko T., to A. C. Richardson. Insect bait holder. 209,394, 11-28-67, CI. D22— 19. Demerrltt, Roger F., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Light- ing fixture. 20S.937, 10-17-67, CI. D48 — 4. De Migastris, Louis, and J. Paliotta, to Loupal Originals, Inc. Sunglass front. 207,460, 4-18-67, CI. D57 — 1. Demmel, Anton, deceased (by E. Demmel, nee Neusel), A. Boothby, and P. Sieber, to Olympia Werke AG. Type- writer or the like. 207,407, 4-18-67, CI. D64 — 11. Demmel, Elisabeth : See — Demmel, Anton, Boothby, and Sieber. 207,467. Deneke, Karl-Heinz. Package for needles or the like. 209,335, 11-21-67, CI. D5S— 2. Denki Onkyo Co., Ltd. : See— Watanukl, Moriyukt. 209,059. Watannki, Moriyuki. 209,516. Dennis, James K. : See — Wagner, John W. 208,377. Dent, Richard D. : See — Burian, Paul D., and Dent. 208,200. De Paolo, Gerard R. Sectionalized unit for a picket slat fence. 209,212, 11-14-67, CI. D28— 1. Derby S.A. : See — Jeanrenaud, Francois B. 208,998. Vuilleuniier, Gaston. 209.223. De Rossi, Alessandro, to Ime-Studi S.p.A. Display and entrv unit for electronic computer. 206,716, 1-17-67, CI. D26 — 5. De Salvo, Arthur, Jr. : See — Noyes, Eliot F., and De Salvo. 206,865. Noyes, Eliot F., and De Salvo. 206,866. Noyes. Eliot F., and De Salvo. 206,867. Deseret Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. : See — Smith, Silas S., Jr. 208,611. De Sieno, Silvino F. Restaurant. 209,191, 11-14-67, CI. D13 — 1. Design Workshop, Inc. : See — Tapert, John W. 208,921. Deskey, Donald, and A. Lurkis. Outdoor light post. 206,899, 2-7-67, CI. D48— 31. Deskey, Donald, and A. Lurkis. Outdoor light post. 207,665, 5-16-67, CI. D4S— 31. Dessauges, Guy. Cylindrical building. 207,101, 3-7-67, CI. D13— 1. De Vos, Hendrik A. J., to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Lighting fixture. 207,866, 6-6-67, CI. D48 — 20. De Vos, Hendrik A. J., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Lighting fixture. 208,719, 9-26-67, CI. D48 — 31. De Vries, James H., and R. N. Saras, to Saras, Inc. Modular pump housing for cardiovascular equipment. 206,844, 1- 31-67, CI. D83— 1. Dewenter, Henry A. Blender base. 206, 7S0, 1-24-67, CI. D89— 1. Dexter, Carl J. Bathtub safety handle. 207,835, 6-6-67, CI. D4 — 4. Dexter, Leonard S. Lighter. 208,810, 10-3-67, CI. D48— 27. De Young. Bruce R. : See — Miller, William P., II, De Young, and Dow. 207,439. De Young, Bruce R.. T. E. Dow, and G. E. Gaskill. to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire. 208,897, 10-10-67, CI. D90— 20. Dial-A-Card, Inc. : See — Erickson, Roy, and Kuenzel. 206,697. Diamond International Corp. : See — Hrozenchik, William J. 207,747. Hrozenchik, William J. 207,748. Kennedy, Thomas B. 207,679. Di Benedetto, Luigi, to Gaydell, Inc. 21-67, CI. D44 — 29. Spoon. 207,018, 2- Spoon. 207,270, 3-28- Di Benedetto, Luigi, to Gaydell, Inc. 67, CI. D44 — 29. Di Carlo, Canlo, Jr. Foldable ash tray. 208,342, S-15-67, CI. D85— 2. Dice. Kenneth B., and R. M. Maas. Sod roller. 208,926, 10-17- 67, CI. D40— 1. Dick. E. Sam, Co.. Inc. : See — Brown, Verle H. 209,266. Dickinson, George S., to General Electric Co. Combined fan blade and hub or similar article. 206,695, 1-10-67, CI. D62— 4. Dictograph Products Inc. : See — Barry, Leon G. 206,718. Diecasters Inc. : See — Ward, Wallace W. 209.002. Ward, Wallace W. 209.003. Dlederlch, Norman J., to Kellwood Co. Tent peg. 209,439, 11-28-67, CI. D88— 3. Diehl : See — Tilch, Ilausgunter. 209,718. Diemond, Joseph, M. Y. Gershman, H. L. Sundberg, Jr., and N. A. Vangsness, to Coleco Industries, Inc. Swimming pool or the like. 206,750, 1-24-67, CI. D13— 1. Dlesinger, William C, Jr. Spice rack. 207,411, 4-11-67, CI. D44— 29. Dietrich, Anton, to Optlsche Werke G. Rodenstock. Eyeglass frame. 206,912, 2-7-67, CI. D57 — 1. Dietrich, Gerhard, to M. Grundig. Magnetic tape sound recording and reproducing machine. 206,666, 1-10-67, CI. D26— 14. Dietrich, Gerhard, to M. Grundig. Sound tape spool holder. 206,719, 1-17-67, CI. D26 — 14. Dietrich, Gerhard, to M. Grundig. Housing for a cartridge magnetic tape player or similar article. 208,703, 9-26-67, CI. D26— 14. Dietrich, Gerhard, to M. Grundig. Housing for a cartridge magnetic tape player or similar article. 208,704, 9-26-67, CI. D26— 14. Dietrich, Gerhard, and P. H. Meyer, to Trlump Werke Nuernberg A.G. Typewriter or the like. 207,813, 5-30-67, CI. D64 — 11. Dietz, R. E., Co. : See — Dawson, Robert E. 206,975. Dawson, Robert E. 207,037. Stevens, Philip H., and Chase. 207,240. Dimensional Products, Inc. : See — Falkenberg, Gustave F. 208,082. Falkenberg, Gustave F. 208,923. Van Den Berg, Richard H. 206,754. Van Den Berg, Richard H. 206,776. DiRlco, Emidio, to Raylite Electric Corp. Illuminable wreath. 206,591, 1-3-67, CI. D29 — 1. Disbro, Proctor P. Respirator. 209,259, 11-14-67, CI. D83 — 1. Disbrown, Richard A. : See — Turner, George L., Johnson, Disbrown, and Nestell. 208,- 387. Dispensers, Inc. : See — Hale, Thomas K. 206,945. Miller, Howard S., Jr. 207,787. Dixon, Don P. Combined outlet and control panel for an auto- mobile air-conditioner. 208,404, 8-29-67, CI. D14 — 6. Dixon, Don P. Combined outlet and control,panel for automo- bile air-conditioner. 208,405. 8-29-67, CI. D14 — 6. Dixon, William M., to Formica International Ltd. Plastic sheet material or the like. 208,346, 8-15-67, CI. D87 — 3. Doblin, Jay, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Dispenser for powdered material. 206,947, 2-14-67, CI. D44 — 22. Doblln, Jay, to Lever Bros. Co. Dentrifrlce dispenser. 207,- 300, 4-4-67, CI. D4 — 3. Doblin, Jay, to Whitehouse Products, Inc. Camera. 207,751, 5-23-67, CI. D61 — 1. Dobson, Kenneth V. Chest. 208,411, 8-29-67. CI. D33 — 6. Dodge, John D., to American Can Co. Jar. 206,967, 2-14-67, CI. D58— 25. Doerfler, Robert L., and M. Gonshorek., to The International Silver Co. Fork or similar article of flatware. 208,817, 10-3-67, CI. D54— 12. Dole, Charles M., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Cabinet for ■water distillation apparatus. 207,202, 3-21-67, CI. D16 — 2. Dole, Charles M., Jr., to Corning Glass Works. Control knob or similar article. 208,918, 10-17-67, CI. D26 — 13. Doman, Donald W., to Kohler Co. Faucet handle. 207,898, 6- 6-67, CI. D91 — 3. Doman, Donald W., to Clevite Corp. Portable fluorescent light. 209.227, 11-14-67, CI. D48 — 24. Doman, Donald W., to Clevite Corp. Portable fluorescent light. 209.228, 11-14-67, CI. D48 — 24. Dominion Electric Corp. : See — Cox, Austin E. 208,033. Sutton, Earl E., and Hall 209,361. Sutton, Earl E., and Hall. 209,362. Donner, Verne P., to Deltrol Corp. Indicating knob for flow control valve. 208,103, 7-18-67, CI. D52 — 6. Donoghue, Robert J. Bottle. 207,464, 4-18-67, CI. D58 — 8. Doolittle, Charles, to Westinghouse Air Brake Co. Fluid power cylinder. 207,458, 4-18-67, CI. D55 — 1. Doring, William H., D. O. Chase, and M. V. Maloney, to Union Carbide Corp. Portable hand lantern. 209,615, 12-19-67, CI. D48 — 24. Dottinger, Robert J., to Cole Steel Equipment Co., Inc. Com- bined drawer front, pull, and label holder. 207,483, 4—25- 67, CI. D10— 8. Dottinger, Robert J., to Cole Steel Equipment Co., Inc. Com- bination drawer pull and label holder, 20S.019, 7-4-67, CI. D10 — 8. Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. : See — King, Bernard B. 207,522. King, Bernard B. 207,616. King. Bernard B. 207. 6S5. Douglas, David, to East Wisconsin Trustee Co. of Manitowoc. Tray. 207,593, 5-9-67, CI. D44— 10. Douglas, Eugene R. : See — Berne, William E., and Douglas. 207, 6S7. Douglas, Harry L. Display rack for golf clubs and the like. 206,699. 1-10-67, CI. DS0 — 10. Douglas, Livingston C, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Bottle or similar article. 206,626, 1-3-67, CI. D5S — S. Douglas, Livingston C, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Bottle or similar article. 206,629, 1-3-67, CI. D5S— 9. 1494 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Douglass, George A., to Armco Steel Corp. Interlocking floor- ing panel. 208,531, 9-12-67, CI. D13— 1. Douglass, George A., to Armco Steel Corp. Flooring panel. 208,532, 9-12-67, CI. D13 — 1. Douglass, William A Telescoping plunger hammer. 209,230, 11-14-07. CI. D54 — 13. Dow Chemical Co., The : See — Cross, Richard C. 208,218. Cross, Richard C. 209,481. Macalusa, Carroll J. 20S.219. Macalusa, Carroll J., and Scliaper. 209,632. McCormick, Robert J. 207,356. Schaper, Earl L., Caldwell, and Macalusa. 209,631. Schaper, Earl L., and Marcus. 209,623. Swayze, Clark E. 208,011. Swayze, Clark E., and Cross. 208,503. Thomka, Laddie M., and Cross. 207,509. Thomka, Laddie M., and Schaper. 208,221. Trombley, Bertrand N. 208,504. Trombley, Bertrand N., and Cross. 209,475. Trombley, Bertrand N., and Cross. 209,476. Dow, Thomas E. : 'See — De Young, Bruce R., Dow, and Gaskill. 208,897. Miller, William P., II, De Young, and Dow. 207,439. Doyle, Kieran D. : See — Johnson, Kenneth M., and Doyle. 207,584. Drackett Co., The : See — Stern, Walter. 209,474. Draper, John F. Amusement putting device. 209,296, 11-21- 67. CI. D34 — 5. Dressier, Max B. : See — Sugarman, Louis, and Dressier. 207,554. Drexler, Glen G., W. R. and G. E. Baggott, to Crown-X, Inc. Coil support for cardio-vascular blood warming units. 207,- 688, 5-16-67, CI. D83 — 1. Drexler, William J. : See — Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 206,- 901. Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 207,- 279. Dreyfuss, Henrv : See — Bartley, Keith D., Dreyfuss, and Genaro. 208,296. Conner, James M., Burrough, Fairbank, Soteropulos, and Dreyfuss. 208.486. Conner, James M., and Dreyfuss. 206,702. Dreyfuss, Henry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Com- bined menu sign, tray holder, and communications unit for a drive-in restaurant. 207,621, 5-16-67, CI. Dl — 12. Dreyfuss, Henry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Com- bined menu sign and communications unit for a drive-in restaurant. 207,622, 5-16-67, CI. Dl — 12. Dreyfuss, Henry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Com- bined menu sign, tray holder, and communications unit for a drive-in restaurant. 207,623, 5-16-67. CI. Dl — 12. Dreyfuss, Henry, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Bowl- ing ball storage rack. 208,482, 9-5-67, CI. 34 — 5. Drevfuss, Henrv, and D. M. Genaro, to Teletype Corp. Key- board printer. 208,120. 7-18-67, CI. D64 — 11. Dreyfuss, Henrv, and R. R. Stokes, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories Inc. Stand-up telephone booth. 20S.295, 8-15-67, CI. D13— 1. Dreyfuss, Henry, and D. M. Genaro, to Bell Telephone Labora- tories, Inc. Low silhouette public telephone booth. 209, 3S8, 11-28-67, CI. D13— 1. Driggers, Bradford C. Fishing lure. 209,199, 11-14-67, CI. D22 — 27. Drucker, Ned, to Schenley Industries, Inc. Jug. 207,130, 3-7-67, CI. D58 — 5. Dubin, Lester, M. Paulson, and B. Shmurak, to Lambda Elec- tronics Corp. Front panel for a rack adapter. 207,534, 5-2-67, CI. D26— 5. Dubin, Lester, M. Paulson, and B. Shmurak. H rack metered power supply module. 208,305, 8-15-67, CI. D26 — 1. Dubin, Lester, M. Paulson, and B. Shmurak y. rack metered power supply module. 208.406. 8-29-67. CI. D26 — 1. Dubin, Lester, M. Paulson, and B. Shmurak, to Lambda Elec- tronics Corp. Rack adapter. 208,859, 10-10-67, CI. D26 — 5. DuBois. Ralph L. Single control lavatory spout. 209, 3S0, 11- 21-67, CI. D91 — 3. Dudley, Jack W. Automobile floor mat. 20S.764, 10-3-67, CI. D9— 6. Dudley, James M. Universal valve for air ventilation system. 208.225, 8-1-67, CI. D62 — 1. Dudlev, Robert E., and W. L. McDaniel. Magnetic tissue box holder. 207,465, 4-18-67, CI. D58 — 13. Dulac, Roger. Butter dish. 207,017, 2-21-67, CI. D44 — 5. Dunbar, Bruce F. Whirling fling toy. 209,526, 12-12-67, CI. D34 — 15. Dunbar Furniture Corp. of Indiana : See — Wormley, Edward J. 207,647. Dunbar, George W., to Kusan, Inc. Butterfly pull toy. 208,561, 9-12-67, CI. D34— 15. Duncan, Alan W., to Sears Roebuck and Co. Food mixer. 209,072, 10-31-67, CI. D44— 1. Dungard, Inc. : See — Dunning, Fred R. 207,479. Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. : See — Barton, Grahame J. 207.983. Jones, Frank B. 207,379. Mills, Anthony M. 209,265. Dunn, George B., Jr. : See — - Andrews, Loren E., Baumann, and Dunn. 207,401. Dunning, Fred R„ to Dungard, Inc. Face guard for a helmet. 207,479, 4-25-67, CI. D2— 233. Duplex Mfg. Co. : See — ■ Andrew, Homer L. 207,610. Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Co. : See — Willis, Frank M. 207,876. Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Combined decanter and closure thereof. 207,802, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 6. Du Pree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Decanter. 207.S03, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 6. Dupree, Ernest L., to Schenley Industries, Inc. Decanter. 208,734, 9-26-67, CI. D58 — 6. Dupree. Ernest L.. and B. S. Sheeslev. to Schenley Industries, Inc. Decanter. 209.100, 10-31-67, CI. D58— 6. Durfee, Sidney A., B. L. Culwell, and R. C. Barnes, to Amer- ican Desk Mfg. Co. Combination chair-desk. 206,721, 1-17-67, CI. D33 — 11. Durfee, Sidney A., B. L. Culwell, and R. C. Barnes, to Ameri- can Desk Mfg. Co. Chair with attached writing surface panel. 207,587, 5-9-67, CI. D33 — 11. Durfee, Sidney A., B. L. Culwell, and R. C. Barnes, to Ameri- can Desk Mfg. Co. Book box desk. 208,055, 7-11-67, CI. D33— 11. Durham, J Donald : See — - Burns, Dorcey A.. Jr., and Durham. 208.197. Durlk, Halman J., deceased (by R. M. Meister, executrix), to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Hand-held steaming and press- ing unit for wearing apparel, draperies and the like. 209,- 697, 12-26-67, CI. D49— 1. Durko, Leopold, to Comfort Lines, Inc. Bar stool. 206,713, 1-17-67, CI. D15— 8. Durr, Betty J. Decorative heating pad. 207,521, 4-25-67, CI D83 1 Duvall, Harold A., and C. G. Esler, to Square D Co. Rain- tight fitting for outdoor enclosure of electrical device. 209,- 146, 11-7-67, CI. D26 — 13. Dvore, Christian. Animal bed. 208,920, 10-17-67, CI. D30 — 41. Dwyer, Betty M. : See — Dwyer, Harry D. 208,227. Dwyer, Harry I>., deceased, by B. M. Dwyer, administratrix. Control unit for a burglar alarm system. 208,227, 8-1-67, CI. D72— 1. Dykes, Downer P., to Rival Mfg. Co. Base for blender or the like. 207,692, 5-16-67, CI. D89— 1. Dykes, Ralph E., and R. M. Mitchell. Assembled package of containers. 209,336. 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 2. Dykes, Ralph E., and R M. Mitchell. Assembled package of "containers. 209,337, 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 2. Dvkmans, John A., and J. Connor, to Calma Co. Graphical "data digitizer. 208.980, 10-24-67, CI. D26 — 5. Dykzeul, Theodore J., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Thermo- stat tube. 207,342, 4-4-67, CI. D52— 7. Dynamic Instrument Corp. : See — Mas, Joseph A. 209,507. Dynamic Systems, Inc. : See — Fabian, Thomas R. 209,421. Dynamics Corp. of America : See — Rogenski, Raymond J. 207,407. EBSCO, Industries, Inc. : See — Leath, William S. 207,193. Eagle Mfg. Co. : See — Chako, Andrew L. 209,463. Salvador, Henry J. 208,658. Salvador, Henrv J. 20S.876. Smith, Dillard M., and Fayer. 207,733. Smith, Dillard M., and Fayer. 207,965. Eagle Pencil Co. : See — Jensen, Grover. 206,917. Eanco, Inc. : See — Pleasants, Jack. 209,645. Earle. William N. : See — Johnson, Everett M., and Earle. 207.948. Earnest, Frank W. : See — Torongo, Albert H.. Jr.. and Earnest. 208,045. East Chicago Machine Tool Corp. : See — Raab, Hilary A. 206,727. East Wisconsin Trustee Co. of Manitowoc : See — Douglas, David. 207,593. Eastman Kodak Co. : See — Peace, Robert G. 206,687. Peace, Robert G. 207,131. Quinn, Peter T. 209,178. Schoonmaker, Edward B., and Scott. 207,433. Eastwood, Fred, J. H. Brindle, and J. Gardner. Hot top cas- ing. 209,468. 12-5-67, CI. D54 — 8. Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. : See-- Madding, Robert H. 209,207. Ebeling & Reuss Co. : See — Henn, Eugene P. 208,097. Eberhart, David, to Ronson Corp. Combined cordless battery shaver and hair trimmer. 207,945, 6-13-07, CI. D95 — 3. Eberline & Associates, Inc. : See — Eberline, Howard C. 208,208. Eberline, Howard C, to Eberline & Associates, Inc. Portable radiation survey instrument assembly. 208,208, 8-1-67, CI. D52— 6. Eberline Instrument Corp. : See — Geiger, Eric L. 208,555. Ebner, Emanuel C. Plaque for support of a work of art. 208,- 556, 9-12-67, CI. D29— 23. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1495 Eekert, George E., to Thomas Industries Inc. Light fixture. 208.001, 6-27-67, CI. D48— 3. Eekert, George E., to Thomas Industries Inc. Light fixture. 208.002, 6-27-67, CI. D48— 3. Eekert, George E., to Thomas Industries Inc. Light fixture. ■Jos, no:;, i; jt iit, ci. mis i. Eekert, John P. : See — Beimel t, Lewis W., Eekert, Konkel, Kress, and Sweeney. 209.110. Edgerton, Robert C, to Vanguard Electronic Tools, Inc. Com- bined wiper and rest for soldering tools. 208,979, 10-24-07, CI. D2G — 1. Edison Instruments, Inc. : See — - Scarpa, Thomas J. 209,396. Educational Research Associates, Inc. : See — Leslie, John C. L. 208,546. Edwards, John G., Jr. Boat. 207,366, 4-4-67, CI. D71 — 1. Edwards, Lindell N., to Commander Board International, Inc. Frame for a display sign. 207.29S, 4-4-67, CI. Dl — 12. Edwards, Roy O. Combined desk tray and pen holder. 206,- 69S, 1-10-07, CI. D74— 9. Egge, William. Peeler for citrus fruit or the like. 208,236, 8-1-67, CI. D89— 1. Eguchi, Yoshiaki, to Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. Sewing machine. 209.720, 12-26-67. CI. D70 — 1. Eichler, Edwin H. Restaurant building. 207,306, 4-4-67, CI. D13 — 1. Eichler, Edwin IT. Restaurant building facade. 209,190, 11-14-67, CI. D13 — 1. Eichoru, Roger H., to Xerox Corp. Xerographic document re- producing apparatus or similar article. 208,337, 8-15-67, CI. D61— 1. Eisenberg, Alvin : See — Kearns, Richard C, and Eisenberg. 207,191. Eisenberg, Harvey. Portable commode. 208,352, 8-22-67, CI. D4— 5. Eisenberg, Maurice, to Solar Light Mfg. Co. Louver grid for lighting fixture. 209,534, 12-12-67, CI. D4S — 23. Eisenhand, Henry R., to American Home Products Corp. Pellet implanter. 207,894, 6-6-67, CI. D83— 12. Elco Products Corp. : See — - Ely, Laurice D. 207,288. Eldon Industries, Inc. : See — Ortega, Charles J. 209,076. Electric Game Co., The : See — Cutler, YVillard G. 209,479. Electric Lighting, Inc. : See — Brooks, Albert E., Jr. 203,491. Johnson, Rolland L. 207,736. Electric Soldering Iron Co., Inc. : See — Ferry, Chamberlain. 20S.399. Electric Storage Battery Co., The : See — Hoffmaster, George R., and Simpson. 207,796. Simpson, Jack N. 207,127. Electro Specialty Mfg. Co. : See — Gale, John A. 209,341. Liljemark, Frank H. 207,555. Electro String Instrument Corp. : See — Hall, Francis C. 20S.329. Electrolux, AB. : See — Leinfelt, Karl E. 209,573. Electrolux Corp. : See — Greene, Frederic S., Johanson, Lampe, and LeBaigue. 209.502. Elgin, Jeffrey, G. M. Halpin, and T. Rotroff. Ambulance. 207,399, 4-11-67, CI. D14 — 17. Elia, Emilio. Foldable motorbicycle. 209,122, 10-31-67, CI. D90 — S. Elia, Emilio. Foldable bicycle. 209,123, 10-31-67, CI. D90 — 8. Ellamac Inc. : See — MacChesney, Chester M., and Winkler. 209,156. Ellerbee, Robert G. Percussive tool bit for removing linoleum and the like. 207,973, 6-20-67. CI. D54— 13. Ellis, Josh H. Multiple chuck key. 206,616, 1-3-67, CI. D54 — 16. Ellis, Wales E., Sr., to Certain Teed Products Corp. Roof or similar article. 209,719, 12-26-67. CI. D6S — 1. Ellsworth, Arthur W., and R. K. Fujiocka, to Samsonite Corp. Chaise lounge. 208,698, 9-26-67, CI. D15 — 1. Ellsworth, Ralph : See — Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 209,198. Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 209,666. Elpo Industries Inc. : See — Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 20S.679. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,010. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209.218. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209.224. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209.310. Appel, Mel., and Schnur. 209,313. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,606. Eltra Corp. : See — Nelson, Jord O. 207,420. Ely, Laurice D., to Elco Products Corp. Vanity mirror. 207,288, 3-28-67, CI. DS6— 10. Ely, Laurice D. Vanity mirror. 208,233, 8-1-67, CI. D86 — 10. Ely, Laurice D. Vanity mirror. 208,234, 8-1-67, CI. DS6 — 10. Elzaurdia, William D., and W. E. Sharer, to Playskool Mfg. Co. Pull toy or similar article. 206,600, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Elzaurdia, William D.. and W. E. Sharer, to Playskool Mfg. Co. Pull toy or similar article. 206,601, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Elzaurdia. William D., and W. E. Sharer, to Playskool Mfg. Co. Pull toy or similar article. 206,602, 1-3-07, CI. D34— 15. Elzaurdia, William D., and W. E. Sharer, to Playskool Mfg. Co. Pull toy or similar article. 206,603, 1-3-67, CI. D34— 15. Emley, Philip W., and R. B. Knowles, to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Insulating support for electrical bus bars or similar article. 206,876, 2-7-67, CI. D26 — 10. Empire Brushes. Inc. : See — Levin, Monte. 206.572. Levin, Monte. 200,573. Maxim, John G. 208,964. Endrizzi, Gilbert U., to Cousoweld Corp. Plastic sheet ma- terial or the like. 20S.126, 7-18-67 CI. D87 — 3. Endrizzi, Gilbert D., to Consoweld Corp. Plastic sheet ma- terial or the like. 20S.127, 7-18-07, CI. DS7 — 3. Engel, Lvdia E. Nestable tray for laboratory instruments. 209,393, 11-28-67, CI. D16— 1. Engelmann, Joachim. Side view mirror. 207,634, 5-16-67, CI. D14— 6. England, Randolph G. Bifold portfolio. 206,985, 2-14-67, CI. D87— 3. Ensign, Robert H.. R. J. Harper, and S. M. Soreff, to Seripto, Inc. Cigarette lighter. 206, S9S, 2-7-67, CI. D48 — 27. Enthalpy Products Corp. : See — Carlson, Torsten S., and Linehan. 207,752. Entron Inc. : See — Lehner, John J. 208,552. Eppler, Lloyd C. Ash tray stand or similar article. 207.- 568, 5-2-67, CI. DS5 — 2. Epstein, Herman. Pouring handle for a milk carton. 209,691, 12-26-67, CI. D44 — 21. Epstein, Morris E„ and E. H. Barry, to Bay State Mop Wringer Co., Inc. Scrubbing mitt. 206,997, 2-21-67, CI. D9— 2. Erbor, Stanley E,, to Roval Appliance Mfg. Co., Inc. Suction cleaner. 209,131, 11-7-67, CI. D9 — 2. Eriekson, Gilbert P. : See — Johnson, Clarence E., and Eriekson. 207,367. Eriekson, Raymond L. : See — Davis, Charles C, and Eriekson. 20S.554. Eriekson, Rov, and R. L. Kuenzel, to Dial-A-Card, Inc. Rotary file. 206.697. 1-10-67, CI. D74 — 1. Eriekson, Virgil G., to Tru-Flex Rubber Products Co. Tire patch. 207.474, 4-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Ernest, Robert O. : See — De Fano, Dominic J., Ernest, and Kallam. 208,805. Ernest, Robert O., D. J. De Fano, and R. I. Kallman. to Sun- beam Corp. Coffee percolator. 207,333, 4-4-67, CI. D44 — 26. Ernest, Robert O., and S. H. Kaminski, to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee percolator. 209,692. 12-26-67, CI. D44 — 26. Ertsgaard, Byron L., and J. A. Gale, to Toro Mfg. Corp. Snow plow housing. 208,199, 8-1-67, CI. D35— 2. Ertsgaard, Bvron L., and J. A. Gale, to Toro Mfg. Corp. Snow plow housing. 209,305, 11-21-67. CI. D35 — 2. Escalante, Conrad J. Illuminable display sign or similar arti- cle. 207.834. 6-6-67, CI. Dl — 12. Eskew, John H. Holder for book matches or the like. 207,823, 5-30-67, CI. 85—2. Esler, Charles G. : See — Duvall, Harold A., and Esler. 209,146. Esmav, Edward N., and P. A. Hoogesteger, to Bauseh & Lomb Inc. Microscope illuminator. 209,096, 10-31-67, CI. D57 — 1. Esquire, Inc. : See — Moore, Buell. 209.005. Essman, Pansy E. Cushioned bath aid. 206,747, 1-24-67, CI. D4 — 4. Esterbrook Pen Co., The : See— iSummers, Frank P. 208,680. Estev Musical Instrument Corp., The : See — Ludwick, Lawrence G. 207,426. Estwing Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Reuterfors. Aldor S. E. 207,247. Reuterfors, Aldor S. E. 209,381. Etablissements Bertrand Faure : See — Christin, Georges E. 206,583. Christin, Georges E. 206.584. Christin, Georges E. 209,136. Etelman, Joseph A. Building. 207,307, 4-4-67, CI. D13— 1. Euclid Products Co.. Inc., The : See — ■ Finke. Theodore R. 206,729. Eumig Elektrizitaets- und Metallwaren Industrie : See — Bjorn, Acton. 207.513. Bjorn, Acton. 207,811. Evans-Aristocrat Industries, Inc. : See — Heuer, Robert W. 206.765. Evans, Charles S. Safetv hat. 207,626, 5-16-67, CI. D2— 231. Evans, Raymond W., Jr. Tire. 208,685, 9-19-67, CI. D90 — 20. Evans, Trevor G., to Lever Bros. Co. Container closure cap. 207,749, 5-23-67, CI. D58— 26. Evans, Trevor G., to Lever Brothers Co. Bottle or the like. 209.714. 12-26-67, CI. D5S — S. Eventoff, Hvman : See — Dearling, Harry S. 209.444. Everburg, Donald E., to American Optical Co. Combined refractometer and rotatable cover therefor. 207, 1S6, 3-14- 67, CI. D57— 1. Ewart, John R., to Toledo Scale Corp. Weighing scale. 207,- 274, 3-2S-67, CI. D52— 10. Ewart, John R., to Toledo Scale Corp. Printing machine. 207,362, 4-4-67, CI. D64 — 11. 1496 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Ewing, Gatewood L. Caster. 208,191, 8-1-67, CI. D10 — 6. Eylure Ltd. : See— Aylott. Eric V. 207.145. Aylott, Howard. 206,923. PMC Corp. : See — Betsehart, Robert J. 207,820. Fabian, Thomas R., to Dynamic Systems, Inc. Guide channel for conveyer belts. 209,421, 11-28-67, CI. D55 — 1. Fabricas Orion, S.A. : See — Laguera, Mareelo G. 207,940. Laguera, Mareelo G. 207,941. Facci, Lucille T. Tiger paw mitten. 207,442, 4-18-67, CI. D2 — 367. Facer, Grant T., to Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. Sheathing strip. 208,251, 8-8-67, CI. D13— 1. Fagenstrom, James R. Refuse receptacle. 209,021, 10-24-67, CI. D58— 17. Fai, Lui, to Lumina Electronics Co. Ltd. Pair of sunglasses and radio combination. 207.919, 6-13-67, CI. D57 — 1. Fair, Samuel S. Font of numerals. 207,609, 5-9-67, CI. D64— 12. Fairbank, Raymond H. : See — Conner, James M., Burrough, Fairbank, Soteropulos, and Dreyfuss. 208,486. Fairev Engineering Ltd. : See — Waine, Peter. 207,821. Waine, Peter. 207,822. Waine, Peter. 208,284. Waine, Peter. 208,744. Fairfield, Almond C. Ring. 206,815, 1-31-67, CI. D45— 10. Falkenberg, Douglass R. Drapery tie-back holder or similar article. 208,774, 10-3-67, CI. D21— 1. Falkenberg, Douglass R. Drapery tie-back holder or similar article. 208,775, 10-3-67, CI. D21 — 1. Falkenberg, Gu stave F., to Dimensional Products, Inc. Dis- penser. 208,082, 7-11-67, CI. D94 — 3. Falkenberg, Gustave F., to Dimensional Products, Inc. Com- bined scoreboard and advertising sign. 208,923, 10-17-67, CI. D34— 5. Faller, Robert O., to Williams Gold Refining Co. Inc. Com- bined tooth shade guide and sterilizing tank therefor. 208,- 779, 10-3-67, CI. D24— 1. Fanslow, Ronald J., D. E. Wilkinson, and J. M. Deli, to Inter- national Harvester Co. Track roller guard. 209,193, 11-14- 67. CI. D14 — 3. Farey, Francis A., to Ampex Corp. Video tape recorder. 207,203. 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Farlow, Jan M. : See — Bergstedt, Rod G., and Farlow. 207,009. Farm Bureau Cooperative Association, Inc., The : See — ■ Kunze, Ralph E. 207,655. Earnfield, Ronald E. : See — Greenwood, Thomas E., and Farnfield. Farov, Inc. : See — Frazier, Preston J., Jr. 208,421. Farrington Business Machines Corp. : See — ■ Barbour, William P. 207,436. Faux, Alfred W., to Clairtone Sound Corp. stereo speaker unit and high fidelity cabinet support. 207,710, 5-23-67, CI. D26 — 14. Fayer, Jan J. : See — Smith, Dillard M., and Fayer. 207,733. Feather, Jack V. Neck and facial toner. 208,180, 7-25-67, CI. D83— 1. Federighi, George J. Combined drinking glass chiller and mounting bracket therefor. 208,365, 8-22-67, CI. D44 — 29. Federman, Henry A., to The Pan American Barter Co., Inc. Watch. 206,673, 1-10-67, CI. D42 — 8. Fedtro, Inc. : See — Ota, Hajime. 206,879. Ota, Hajime. 208,423 Fees, Richard A., to Quaker Lace Co. Tablecloth. 209,496, 12-5-67, CI. D92 — 26. Feldmann, Frederick W., and R. G. Koch, to ILC Industries, Inc. Helmet. 207.900, 6-13-67, CI. D2— 232. Fellnagel. Charles N. : See — Castello, Anthony M., Cooper, and Fellnagel. 207,140. Felske, Arthur M. : See — Gresens, Robert I., Hauenstein, and Felske. 207,695. Felske, Arthur M., to General Electric Co. Food cooker or similar article. 207,860, 6-6-67, CI. D44 — 1. Felske, Arthur M.. to General Electric Co. Food cooker or similar article. 207,861. 6-6-67, CI. D44 — 1. Fenne, Kenneth R., to Motorola, Inc. Phonograph pickup cartridge. 206,909, 2-7-67, CI. D56 — 4. Fenton. Aaron J. Wheel. 207,001, 2-21-67, CI. D14 — 30. Ferar. Montgomery : See — Barecki. Chester ,I„ Snndberg, and Ferar. 209,683. Ferguson, Martin J., to Companhia Uniao Fabril Portuense, S.A.R.L. Bottle. 209,177, 11-7-67, CI. D58— 8. Ferguson, Robert M. : See — Freeman, Claude C. and Ferguson. 208,409. Ferla, Lena J., to Inventors League Inc. Bodkin. 206,855, 2-7-67, CI. D3 — 19. Ferm, Carl W. Sewage septic tank. 207,293, 3-28-67, CI. D91— 1. Ferm, Carl W. Sewage septic tank. 207,294, 3-28-67, CI. D91— 1. Fernandez, Rubin G. Folding dust pan. 207,112, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 18. Ferro, Arthur C, to Contour Chair-Lounge Co., Inc. Chair. 20i,054, 2-28-67, CI. D15 — 11. 206,814. Ltd. Combined Ferro Corp : See — Haley, Dwight L. 207,038. Ferry, Chamberlain, to Electric Soldering Iron Co., Inc. Soldering iron tip cleaner. 208,399, 8-29-67, CI. D9 — 6. Pertik, Fred R. Doll house. 209,686, 12-26-67, CI. D34 — 15. Fesenmaier. Raymond J., to The Pillsbury Co. Jar or the like. 207,355, 4-4-67, CI. D58 — 25. Feuerer, William A. Holster for hammers and the like. 208,- 289, 8-15-67. CI. D2 — 400. Fiegel, Victor G. Screw cap opener. 208,875, 10-10-67, CL D44— 29. Field. Eddy D., II. Man-like model to aid in teaching the mar- tial art of karate. 208,057, 7-11-67, CI. D34 — 4. Field, Thomas R., to Jenn-Air Corp. Cooking surface and ventilator combination. 207,369, 4-4-67, CI. D81 — 25. Fields, Marvin J., to Quality Importers, Inc. Pitcher. 207,- 236, 3-21-67, CI. D44— 21. Fiely, Frances H. Bracelet. 206,896, 2-7-67, CI. D45 — 4. Finke, Theodore R., to The Euclid Products Co., Inc. Presa for heat sealing plastic materials or the like. 206,729, 1-17- 67, CI. D55 — 1. Finneman, George S. : See — Sanders. Douglas O., and Finneman. 209,194. Finnstrand, Harald, to Homestrand Inc. Cooking unit. 208,- 892, 10-10-67, CI. D81— 25. Finsilver, Charles E., to Lever Bros. Co. Bottle. 209,101, 10-31-67, CI. D58 — 7. Fire Drum Corp. : See — Jonas, Gerald L. 207,936. Firewel Co., Inc., The : See — Hegemann, Manfred K. 208,078. Fish, Nicholas J., Vz to A. E. Rappoport. Test tube rack. 208,- 153, 7-25-67, CI. D16— 1. Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. : See — - Ostrander, Robert K., Jr. 208,095. Ostrander, Robert K., Jr. 208,096. Ostrander, Robert K., Jr. 209,460. Fisher, iStanton E. Sculptured animal toy or the like. 207,167, 3-14-67, CI. D12 — 2. Fitzgibbon, Richard D. Stringed musical instrument. 207,877, 6-6-67, CI. D56 — 1. Flaminaire Marcel Querela : See — Querela, Marcel. 207,340. Flanders, Norman P., D. J. T. Hamm, and V. P. Romeo, to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Machine for mounting a component conveyor and processing unit for use in elec- tronic assembling. 207,459, 4-18-67, CI. D55— 1. Flashman, Joseph J. Bottle display stand. 208,228, 8-1-67, CI. D80— 9. Fleck, Regis A. : See — Zoeller. Richard J., Walker, and Fleck. 209,605. Fleisher, Bernard L., S. Katz, H. P. Stern, and R. V. Weiss, to Bercy. Portable illuminable mirror. 208,285, 8-8-67, CI. D86— 10. Fleming, William E. Windmill. 209,349. 11-21-67, CI. D62 — 2. Flenner, Thomas C, to The National Cash Register Co. Ex- pansion pliers or similar article. 206,679, 1-10-67. CI. D54 — 13. Fletcher, Milton. High tensity lamp. 206,952, 2-14-67, CI. D48 — 20. Flinn, Richard J., and L. J. McCoy. Toy scooter. 209,688, 12-26-67, CI. D34 — 15. Flint, Robert O. : See — Smith, James D., and Flint. 208,849. Flint's Inc. : See — Smith, James D., and Flint. 208.849. Flood, Thomas D. Bolt. 207,123, 3-7-67, CI. D54— 9. Florian, Gordon, to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 209,689, 12-26-67, CI. D42— 7. Flury, Karl, to Defensor. Deflection cap for a liquid atomizer. 207,809, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 26. Foley Mfg. Co. : See — Page, Richard I. 209,315. Fonville, George D., to Kaufman & Broad Homes, Inc. Town- house complex. 207,201, 3-21-07, CI. D13 — 1. Foote, J. B., Foundry Co.. The : See — Hauser, Hans. 208,213. Foote, Robert E. Aircraft. 209,252, 11-14-67, CI. D71— 1. Forbes, William A. : See — Sherwood, Robin H., and Forbes. 206,579. Ford, Jack. Footwear sole. 208,248, 8-8-67, CI. D2— 320. Ford, William E. : See — Arnold, David H., and Leake. 207,083. Formica International Ltd. : See — Dixon, William M. 208,346. "42" Products, Ltd., Inc. : See — - Gould, Jerome. 207,070. Fossella, Gregory F., to Bolton-Emerson, Inc. Disc refiner. 207.424, 4-11-67, CI. D55 — 1. Fossella, Gregory F., to Sanders Associates, Inc. Combined input/output and visual display unit for a computer. 208,- 306, 8-15-67, CI. D26— 5. Fossella, Gregory F., R. G. Palmer, and T. R. Salvo, to Key- stone Mfg. Corp. Motion picture projector. 209,716, 12-26- 67, CI. D61 — 1. Fossella, Gregory F., R. G. Palmer, and T. R. Salvo, to Key- stone Mfg. Corp. Motion picture projector. 209,717, 12-26- 67, CI. D61 — 1. Foster Grant Co., Inc. : See — Block, Jack, and Marchi. 207,029. Foster, John E., and D. J. Rendall, to Weber-Knapp Co. Trim panel for a card holder and recessed drawer pull. 207,588, 5-9-67, CI. D33 — 19. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1497 207,922, 208,421, Fouke, Herbert A., to Holophane Co., Inc. Luminaire lens. 207,904, 6-20-67, CI. D48 — 10. Fountain, Alec \V., deceased (by M. Fountain, executrix), and D. G. Morgan, to United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority. Respirator. 208,077, 7-11-67, CI. 83 — 1. Fountain, Mary : See — Fountain, Alec W., and Morgan. 20S.077. Fox, Alan J., to Sinclalr-Koppers Co. Jug. 206,828, 1-31- 67, CI. D58— 5. Fox, James H., and J. R. Mango, to Wahl Clipper Corp. Electric hair clipper. 209,128, 10-31-67, CI. D95— 5. Foxell, Jack S., to The British Oxygen Co. Ltd. Heating and welding torch. 200,834 1-31-67, Cl. D62 — 2. Fralick, Richard C. Boom lamp. 207,734, 5-23-07, Cl. D48 — 20. Franco Hispano AmerlCaine Francispam Societe : See — Ilocq, Robert. 208,425. Hocq, Robert. 208,811. Frank. Alan I. W., to The Alan I. W. Frank Corp. Closure for an insulated beverage container or the like. 209,483, 12-5- 67, Cl. D58 — 26. Frank, Alan I. W„ Corp., The: See — Frank, Alan I. W. 209,483. Franklin, Edward. Carrying tray for beverage bottle and bev- erage glasses. 207,903. 0-20-07, Cl. D44 — 10. Fraser, Robert F., to Walton Laboratories, Inc. Duct sup- ported humidifier. 207,753, 5-23-67, Cl. D62 — 4. Fraser, Robert G. Storage and dispenser cabinet for butter pats. 206,818. 1-31-67, Cl. D52 — 2. Frasier, Jordan D., to International Rectifier Corp. Multiple electrode structure for cardiac tests or the like. 206,799, 1-31-67, Cl. D26-^l. Fratzscher, Kurt, to Patterson International Corp. Mounted game piece for a game board. 208,480, 9-5-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Fraze, Ermal C. : See — Silver, Francis M. 209.344. Silver, Francis M. 209.345. Silver, Francis M. 209,346. Silver. Francis M. 209,347. Frazer, John S., to Union Carbide Corp. Bottle. 0-13-67, Cl. D58 — 6. Frazier, Preston J., Jr., to Faroy, Inc. Candle cup. 8-29-67, Cl. D48 — 2. Freed, Leonard N., to Cities Service Oil Co. Console gasolene dispensing unit. 207,602, 5-9-67, Cl. D52 — 2. Freed, Leonard N., to Cities Service Oil Co. Console gasoline dispensing unit. 207,908, 6-20-67, Cl. D52 — 2. Freeman, Claude C, and R. M. Ferguson, to Container Corp. of America. Christmas ornament or the like. 208,409, 8-29- 67, Cl. D29 — 1. Freiling. Walter W. : See — Hellwell, Jerome P., and Freiling. 208,743. Fresco, Jacque. Holder for draftsman's tools and the like. 207,075, 2-28-67, Cl. D74 — 5. Fresco, Jacque. Dual straightedge. 208,666, 9-19-67, Cl. D52— 6. Fricke, Louis H., Jr., to Monsanto Co. Electronic computer. 207,906, 6-13-67, Cl. D26 — 5. Friday, Paul D. Packing tray. 208,274, 8-8-67, Cl. D58 — 13. Fried, Hans : See — Shebitz, Ralph, and Fried. 206,637. Friedland, V. & E., Ltd. : See — Stevenson, Norman W. 208,339. Friedman, Morris. Carrying case for a wig or similar article. 209.563, 12-12-67, Cl. D87— 5. Friedman, Theodore, to Sunbeam Corp. Hair dryer. 209,725, 12-26-67, Cl. D86 — 10. Fries, Karl A., and K. H. Heuken. Base unit for a cabinet. 207,226, 3-21-67, Cl. D33 — 19. Fritz, Albert J., to Schwinn Bicvcle Co. Handle bar for bicycles. 208,448, 8-29-67, Cl. D90— 11. Fritzmeier, Georg, KG., Firma : See — Fritzmeier. Rupert. 209,604. Hofmann, Ernest. 208,402. Fritzmeier, Rupert, to Firma Georg Fritzmeier KG. Cabin for harvester-threshers. 209,664, 12-26-67, Cl. D14 — 3. Frost, George H.. to John Oster Mfg. Co. Hair dryer. 208,235, 8-1-67, Cl. D86 — 10. Frost, George H., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,794, 10-3-67, Cl. D42 — 7. Frost, Lois J. Lunch box or similar article. 208,220, 8-1-67. Cl. D58 — 17. Fuchs. Robert J. : See — Thomsen, James P., and Fuchs. 209,515. Fuerth, Max G. : See — __ Dietrich. Gerhard, and Fuerth. 206,666. Fujimoto, Takanobu : See — Iwata, Naoyuki, Shinozaki, Tsuruta, and Fujimoto. 208,- 385. Fujiocka, Robert K. : See — Ellsworth. Arthur W., and Fujiocka. 208,698. Fukuoka, Sadao. Sandal. 207,163, 3-14-67, Cl. D2— 270. Fulcher, Charles R. : See — Josephsen, Roy C, Tino, and Flucher. 208,038. Fuller, Judson E., to The Harrington & King Perforating Co., Inc. Grille material. 209,086, 10-31-67, Cl. D54 — 2. Fullerton, George H. Return top. 206,672, 1-10-67, Cl. D34 — 15. Fulling, Wolfgang: See — Bremshey, Fritz, and Fulling. 207,767. Fulton, James F. : See — Mattingly, John \V\. Fulton, and St. Clair. 209,203. St. Clair. Melvin E., Mattingly, and Fulton. 209,204. Fulton, James F., M. E. St. Clair, and J. \V. Mattingly, to Aqua-Tec Corp. Combined motor pump housing and cover for a dental jet cleansing unit. 209,202, 11-14-67, Cl. D24— 1. Funk, Clara S. Holder for knitting needles and accessories. 208,087, 7-18-67. Cl. D3— 19. Funk, Russell A. Bracelet. 207,337, 4-4-67, Cl. D45 — 4. Fusco, Frank, N. C. and W. Gold, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Musical toy. 209,152, 11-7-67, Cl. D34 — 15. Fusco, Robert : See — Wank, Jerome, and Fusco. 206,995. G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Ltd. : See— Myatt, Keith E. 209,171. Gadow, Herman. Jr. Ash tray or similar article. 207,374, 4-4-67, Cl. DS5— 2. Gaglinano, Michael A. Hair color processing apparatus. 209,- 646, 12-19-07. Cl. D86 — 10. Gaida, Daniel J. Vehicle antenna. 209,506, 12-12-67, Cl. D14 — 6. Gale, John, Co. : See — Gale, John A. 207,105. Gale, John A. : See — Ertsgaard, Byron L., and Gale. 208,199. Ertsgaard, Byron L., and Gale. 209,305. Gale, John A., to John Gale Co. Child's slide. 207,105, 3-7- 67. Cl. D34 — 5. Gale, John A., to Sinclalr-Koppers Co. Beverage bottle carry- ing case. 207,886, 6-6-67, Cl. D58— 26. Gale, John A. Beverage bottle carrying case. 208,012, 6-27- 67, Cl. D58 — 26. Gale, John A., to Electro Specialty Mfg. Co. Watering can. 209,341, 11-21-67, Cl. D58— 17. Galson, Sam, to Chaum & Lescht Enterprises, Inc. Bedspread holder. 209,509, 12-19-67, Cl. D5 — 2. Game-Time, Inc. : See — Wormser, Robert S. 208,361. Wormser, Robert S. 209,602. Wormser. Robert S. 209.603. Wormser, Robert S. 209.604. Wormser, Robert S. 209,687. Gandelman, Jeff D. Table lighter. 207,661, 5-16-67, Cl. D48— 27. Gandelman, Jeff D. Table lighter. 207.662, 5-16-67, Cl. D48 — 27. Gandelman, Jeff D. Table lighter. 207,663, 5-16-67, Cl. D48— 27. Gandelman, Jeff D. Table lighter. 207,664, 5-16-67, Cl. D48— 27. Ganger, Harry. Golf-putting-equipment cart. 207,577, 5-9- 67, Cl. D14 — 3. Gantz, Carroll M.. to The Hoover Co. Casing for a suction cleaner or similar article. 209.189, 11-14-67, Cl. D9 — 2. Gantz, Carroll M., and R. H. Hose, to The Hoover Co. Suc- tion cleaner. 207,443, 4-18-67, Cl. D9 — 2. Gardella, John M., and R. Vetere, to The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. Dental chair or similar article. 206,585, 1-3-67, Cl. D15— 3. Gardella, John M., and R. Vetere. to The S. S. White Dental Mfg. Co. Seat and leg rest for dental chair or similar article. 206,937, 2-14-67, Cl. D15— 3. Gardella, John M., and R. Vetere, to S. S. White Co. Back rest for dental chair or similar article. 207,003, 2-21-67, Cl. D15— 3. Gardiner, George H. Golf tee. 207,171, 3-14,67, Cl. D34— 5. Gardner, Frank H. Urinal duct. 206,779, 1-24-67, Cl. D83 — 1. Gardner, Henrietta T. Combined candle and stand. 207,413, 4-11-67, Cl. D48 — 2. Gardner, James A., and E. J. Westcott, to The Budd Co. Transit car. 207,889, 6-6-67, Cl. D66 — 1. Gardner. John : See — Eastwood, Fred, Brlndle. and Gardner. 209,468. Gardner, Norman S., to Joy Plastics, Inc. Diaper pail. 208,675, 9-19-67, Cl. D58 — 17. Gare, Morris R. Aquarium filter. 208,137, 7-18-67. Cl. D91 — 1. Gare, Morris R. Aquarium filter housing. 208,237, 8-1-67, Cl. D91— 1. Gare. Morris R. Aquarium pump. 209,6.39, 12-19-67, Cl. D65— 1. Garis. Gordon O.. and R. F. Roettger, to Ravgo, Inc. Soil compactor. 207,532, 5-2-67, Cl. D14 — 3. Garland, Thomas N. Collector funnel for use in taking female urine specimens. 208,609. 9-12-67, Cl. D83 — 1. Gaskill, Gerald E. : See — De Young, Bruce R., Dow, and Gaskill. 20S.S97. Gatag. Messrs., Ltd. : See — Probst, Georg. 209,060. Gauvin, Charles A. Bodv of a stringed musical instrument. 205.432, 8-29-67, Cl. D56— 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Bodv of a stringed musical instrument. 208.433, 8-29-67, Cl. D56— 1. Gauvin. Charles A. Bodv of a stringed musical instrument. 208.434, 8-29-67, Cl. D56— 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Bodv of a stringed musical instrument. 205.435, 8-29-67. Cl. D56 — 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Body of a stringed musical instrument. 208.436, S-29-67, Cl. 56—1. 1498 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gauvin, Charles A. Body of a stringed musical instrument. 208.497, 9-5-G7, CI. D56 — 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Body of a stringed musical instrument. 208.498, 9-5-67, CI. D56 — 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Body of a stringed musical instrument. 208.499, 9-5-67, CI. D56— 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Body of a stringed musical instrument. 209,422, 11-28-67, CI. D56 — 1. Gauvin, Charles A. Combined peg head, neck and finger board of a guitar or similar article. 209,707, 12-26-67, "CI. D56— 1. Gaydell, Inc. : See — Di Benedetto, Luigi. 207,018. Di Benedetto, Luigi. 207,270. Gaylor, Robert B., Jr., to Symington Wayne Corp. Casing for receipt printer for a gasoline dispenser. 208,813, 10-3-67, CI. D52— 2. Gehl, James H., and R. J. Stockman, to Union Carbide Corp. Case for beverage containers. 208,331, 8-15-67, CI. D58 — 5. Gehrie, Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Buckle lock for luggage. 208,812, 10-3-67, CI. D50 — 7. Gehrie, Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Buckle locks for luggage or the like. 208,943, 10-17-67, CI. D50 — 7. Gehrie, Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Combination lock. 209,083, 10-31-67, CI. D50 — 7. Gehrie. Charles S., to Presto Lock Co., Inc. Luggage lock or similar article. 209,322. 11-21-67. D50 — 7. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.205, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.206, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.207, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg' Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.208, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.209, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.210, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.211, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.212, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L,, to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.213, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.214, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib. Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.215, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.216, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.217, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.218, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.219, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.220, 3-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.221, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.222, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207.223, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 209,291, 11-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib. Robert L., and R. T. Martin, to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207,204, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geib, Robert L., and R. T. Martin, to Dahlberg Electronics, Inc. Hearing aid. 207,224, 3-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Geiger, Eric L., to Eberline Instrument Corp. Radiation moni- toring badge. 208,555, 9-12-67, CI. D29 — 2. Geis, John H., Jr., to AMP Inc. Connection device to main- tain stacked tab members in electrical engagement. 208,551, 9-12-67, CI. D26 — 1. Geisinger, George, to The Thomas & Betts Co. Reusable bundling strap. 208,729, 9-26-67, CI. D58 — 2. Gelles, Daniel E. Counter display rack. 207, 6S3, 5-16-67, CI. DS0— 10. Gelles, Daniel E. Display stand. 209,435, 11-28-67. CI. D80 — 10. Genaro. Donald M. : See — Dreyfuss, Henry, and Genaro. 208,120. Dreyfuss, Henry, and Genaro. 209,388. Gendron, Lester, Jr. : See — Oliver, Joseph E. 208,356. General Alarm Corp. : See — Gilbert, Felix. 208,354. Gilbert, Felix. 208,359. Gilbert, Felix. 208,374. Gilbert, Felix. 208,375. Gilbert, Felix. 209,208. Gilbert, Felix. 209,211. General Aniline & Film Corp. : See — Bravo, Joel W., and Matwey. 209,680. General Automotive Distributing, Inc. : See — Stone, Dean. 209,318. General Electric Co. : See — Andrews, Loren E., Baumann, Dunn, and Kerr. 207,401. Armstrong, Frederick J. 209,510. Armstrong, Frederick J. 209,511. Buckler, George M. 206,906. Buckler, George M. 206,907. Buckler, George M. 209.334. Campbell, Francis W. 206,908. Cook, William J. 206,574. Cook, William J. 206,575. Culbertson, Richard. 209,093. Culbertson, Richard. 209,094. Daher, Theodore G. 207,147. Daher, Theodore G., and Judson. 207,858. Daher, Theodore G., and Judson. 208,157. Dickinson, George S. 206,695. Felske, Arthur M. 207,860. Felske, Arthur M. 207,861. Gresens, Robert I., Hauenstein, and Felske. 207,695. Grunwald, Frank M., and Stagnitta. 208,214. Haggstrom. Olle E., Johnson, and Judson. 206,590. Johnson, Carl N., and Judson. 208,929. Johnson, Carl N., and Judson. 208,930. Judson, William V. 207,857. Judson. William V. 208,747. Judson, William V. 208,931. Judson, William V. 208,932. Judson, William V. 208,933. Judson, William V. 208,934. Judson, William V., and Daher. 208,928. Lee, Richard E., and Mizen. 206,731. Mellyn, Lawrence P. 207,500. Mellyn, Lawrence P. 208,917. Mellyn, Lawrence P. 208,939. Moore, Walter E. 208,940. Pettengill, Myron F. 207,867. Sandin, Raymond C. 208,942. TJpjohn, Howard E. 207,996. General Extrusions Inc. : See — Schuler. Fred G. 209,359. General Foods Corp. : See — Marona, Robert N. 208.332. Mitchell, Robert M. 208,567. Noyes, Androus D. 209,482. Scharschmidt, Rudolph K., and Burge. 207,699. Thomson. Ernest F., and Hebel. 209,342. General Mills, Inc. : See — Peden, Merle F.. and Odden. 208,687. Perry, Frank R. 208,947. General Motors Corp. : See — Hodgson, Robert D. 208,818. General Plastic Corp. of America : See — Jacobsen, Walter H. 208,410. General Sales Corp. : See — Gerhardt. Gerhard C. 207,845. General Steel Industries, Inc. : See — Sundberg, Carl W. 208,280. General Time Corp. : See — Danz, Ellworth R., Milev, and Preiser. 207,422. Danz, Ellworth R., Preiser, and Miley. 207,421. Danz, Ellworth R., and Szalek. 207,434. Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Musical carou- sel toy. 209,527, 12-12-67, CI. D34 — 15. Genin, Robert I., to Child Guidance Toys Inc. Rolling music box toy. 209,528, 12-12-67, CI. D34 — 15. George, Michael A. and J. A. Ice cream cone dispenser. 207,- 873, 6-6-67, CI. D52 — 2. George, Peter D., to Textron Inc. Pump. 208,509, 9-5-67, CI. D65— 1. Gerds, Donald A. Cover for container or the like. 208,334, 8- 15-67, CI. D58 — 26. Gerhardt. Gerhard C, to General Sales Corp. Liquid level indicating cap. 207,845, 6-6-67, CI. D26 — 6. Germani, Dino. Isometric exerciser for bowling. 207,264, 3-28-67, CI. D34 — 5. Gersh, Alex and T. H. Swimming pool. 208,904, 10-17-67, CI. D13— 1. Gersh, Ted H. : See — Gersh, Alex and T. H. 208,904. Gershen, Irvin J. : See — Damis, Warren R., and Gershen. 207,617. Gershen, Irvin J., to Johnson & Johnson. Animal figure toy. 207,446, 4-18-67, CI. D34 — 15. Gershen, Irvin J., to Johnson & Johnson. Inflated toy figure 208,094, 7-18-67, CI. D34 — 15. Gershen, Irvin J., to Johnson & Johnson. Inflated toy figure 208,712, 9-26-67, CI. D34— 15. Gershman, Melvin Y. : See — Diemond. Joseph, Gershman, Sundberg, and Vangsness. 206.750. Gerson, Louis M., Co., Inc. : See — Caprio, Lawrence, and Nesson. 208,936. Gervais, Henry O., to Henrv Industries, Inc. Combined seat and desk. 207,959, 6-20-07, CI. D33— 14. Gervais, Henry O., to Henrv Industries, Inc. Swing or the like. 208,643, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 5. Giacehero, Giovanni. Heater housing for hair curlers. 206,982, 2-14-67, CI. D86 — 10. Giannola, Mario : See — Mango. Joseph R., and Giannola. 207,232. LIST OP DESIGN PATENTEES 1499 Glbbs. Francis O. Combined mop head and mop holder. 200,03a, 2-14-07, CI. DO— 2. Gldseg, Edward D. Built-in toaster and warmer combination. 208,603, 9-12-67, CI. DS1— 10. Gilbert, Felix, to Do Luxe Heading Corp. Remote control for a toy vehicle. 200,071, 1-10-07, CI. D34 — 15. Gilbert, Felix, to DeLuxe Reading Corp. Device for playing a word game. 200,940, 2-14-07, CI. D34 — 5. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Window alarm lock. 20S.354, 8-22-67, CI. D10 — 10. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Wall telephone sup- port. 20S.359, S-22-67, CI. D26 — 14. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Alarm lockset. 208,- 374. 8-22-67, CI. D50— 3. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Alarm lockset. 208,- 375, S-22-67, CI. D50 — 3. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Telephone signal con- trol unit. 209,208, 11-14-67, CI. D26 — 13. Gilbert, Felix, to General Alarm Corp. Automatic telephone console. 209,211, 11-14-67, CI. D26 — 14. Gilbert, Samuel. Oral svringe. 209,395, 11-2S-67, CI. D24 — 1. Gilbert, Zelmer A. Snap spacer for shafts. 207,670, 5-16-67, CI. D54 — 1. Gilbrech, Donald A. Miniaturized fluid mechanics laboratory center. 208,977, 10-24-67, CI. D16— 2. Glldart. Richard F. ; See — Rohrig, Houston, and Gildart. 20S.439. Gillette Co., The: See — Baker, Hugh W. B., and Pomfret. 208,619. Beeman, Everett C. 208,010. Dowry. Alan B. 206,732. Tucker, James E. 208,682. Tucker, James E. 209,503. Tucker; James E. 209,644. Gillis, Donald M. Shingle. 208,887, 10-10-67, CI. D68— 1. Gilmour, Andrew L., to Steelcase, Inc. Cabinet. 209,407, 11-2S-67. CI. D33— 19. Gindi, Joseph M. Eyeglass case. 208,586, 9-12-67, CI. D57 — 1. Gilroy, Norman T. Building. 206, S70, 2-7-67, CI. D13 — 1. Gilson Bros. Co. : See — Armstrong, William H., and Ponkev. 209,138. Giovannini, Fred A. Pizza cutter. 207,336, 4-4-67, CI. D44— 29. Glass, Nora L. Combined camera and case therefor or similar article. 209.431, 11-2S-67, CI. D61— 1. Glastic Corp., The : See — Newpher, Charles R. 207,036. Gleason Corp. : See — Kotler, Aaron L. 207,930. Glines, Carl R., to International Latex Corp. Panty girdle. 206,391, 2-21-67, CI. D2— 4. Glines. Carl R., to Sarong, Inc. Girdle. 207,162, 3-14-67, CI. D2 — 1. Globe Trotter Corp. : See — Knowles, Jack V. 208,803. Goetz, Charles R., and W. P. Heinrich, to Stylette Plastics, Inc. Table or similar article. 207,645, 5-16-67, CI. D33 — 14. Goetz, John H. : See — Ryan, John W.. and Goetz. 206,824. Goforth, David L. Fishing lure. 20S.700, 9-26-67, CI. D22— 28. Gold Buffet Franchise, Inc., The : See — Meyer, Alvin C. 20S,17S. Gold, Norman C. : See — ■ Fusco, Frank, N. C. and W. Gold. 209,152. Gold. William : See — Fusco, Frank, N. C. and W. Gold. 209,152. Goldbaum, Elliott, and G. L. Ablett. to Lehigh Valley Indus- tries Inc. Electrical connector receptacle component. 206,- 589, 1-3-67, CI. D26— 1. Goldbaum, Elliott, and G. L. Ablett, to Lehigh Valley In- dustries, Inc. Electrical connector plug component. 206,- 800, 1-31-67, CI. D26 — 1. Goldberg. Allan M., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Tray for medical equipment. 209,641, 12-19-67, CI. D83 — 1. Goldberg. Allan M.. to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Tray for medical equipment. 209,642, 12-19-67, CI. D83 — 1. Goldman, Percy. Clip fastener for a garment. 207,844, 6-6- 67, CI. D17— 1. Goldschein, Joel, to Joel Goldschein and Gulfport Chemical Corp. Polishing machine. 209,153, 11-7-67, CI. D37 — 1. Goldstein. Abraham : See — ■ Goldstein, Jerome and A. 209,219. Goldstein, Arthur, and T. Sobel, to Butler Industries, Inc. Shelf. 207,041, 2-21-67, CI. D80— 9. Goldstein, Jerome and A., to Loyal Gift Products Inc. Coin collector. 209,219, 11-14-67, CI. D34 — 11. Golf Specialties, Inc. : See — Ward. Raymond R. 208,711. Gonshorek, Milton : See — Doerfler, Robert L., and Gonshorek. 208,817. Gonzalez. Francisco J. Game board. 208, S68, 10-10-67, CI. D34— 5. Goodbar, Reid C, and R. N. James, to Riegel Textile Corp. Plastic figured textile fabric. 207,438, 4-11-67, CI. DS7 — 3. Goodman, Barry, to Universal Fabrics Co. Curtain fabric or similar article. 207,942, 0-13-67, CI. D92 — 1. Goodrich. B. F., Co., The : See — Alexis, William D. 206,744. Antonson, John O. 207,043. Antonson, John O. 207,149. Antonson, John O. 208,135. Berrv, Carl D. 206,848. Custer. Charles C. 208,750. Lull, Ravmond S. 207,382. MacWherter, George W. 206,740. MacWherter, George W. 206,846. MacWherter, George W. 208,014. MacWherter, George W. 208,015. McWherter, George W. 208,184. Makris, Aristides. 206,986. Makris, Aristides. 206,987. Makris, Aristides. 200,988. Makris, Aristides. 207,152. Makris. Aristides. 208,450. Makris, Aristides. 208,751. Makris, Aristides. 208,843. Pedroso, Armand. 208,134. Pond, James W. 208,130. Pond, James W. 20S.348. Vukan, Frank S. 206,743. Vukan, Frank S. 206,745. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 206,645. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,150. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,151. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,153. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,154. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,155. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,156. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,157. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,158. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,159. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,160. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 207,620. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 208,129-33. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 208,347. Whittenmyer, Glen L. 208,449. Wittenmyer, Glen L. 208,844. Goodwill, Maurice W. : See — Haug, Leslie W., and Goodwill. 207,693. Goodwin, Herbert A., to Vantorex Ltd. Combined aerosol actuator and dispenser for medicaments. 207,143, 3-7-67, CI. DS3— 1. Goodwin, Waddell. Combined barber chair and mirror or sim- ilar article. 208,544, 9-12-67, CI. D15 — 3. Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co.. The : See — Allen, Robert M. 207.523. Allen, Robert M. 208,S98. De Young, Bruce R., Dow, and Gaskill. 208,897. Hunter, Jerry J. 207.619. Gordon, Alfred J. Case for musical instrument or the like. 209,373, 11-21-67, CI. D87— 5. Gordon, Robert : See — Levis, Allen, and Gordon. 207,961. Gorham Corp. : See — Knope, William J., Jr. 209,332. Price, James R. 209,331. Price. James R. 209.409. Gorka, Edward R., to National Gypsum Co. Acoustical cor- rection tile. 207,055, 2-28-67, CI. D1S— 2. Goteborgs Verkstadsindustri AB : See — Jakobsson, Stig V. 207,139. Gottlieb, Maurice D. : See — Weiser, Simon, and Gottlieb. 207.939. Gottlieb, William, to The Servus Rubber Co. Footwear sole. 20S,761, 10-3-67, CI. D2— 320. Gould, Jerome, to "42" Products, Ltd., Inc. Combined bottle and cap. 207.070. 2-28-67, CI. D58 — 8. Gould, Jerome, to Paul Masson, Inc. Combined shipping and display box for bottled goods. 207,512, 4-25-67, CI. D5S— 26. Gould, Jerrv R. Combination goggles and headband. 207,- 187, 3-14^67, CI. D57 — 1. Gould, Richard J. Tee holder attachment for a golf cart handle. 208, 19S, 8-1-67, CI. D34 — 5. Gowing, Arthur F., to Wemac Co. Light fixture. 209,535, 12- 12-67, CI. D4S— 23. Grace, W. R.. & Co. : See — Schurman, Peter T. 209,372. Grad, Peter P., to Rotron Mfg. Co. Inc. Fan. 209,250, 11-14- 67, CI. D62 — 4. Graduate Pain Research Foundation : See — Nobel, Joel J. 207,370. Graf. Robert E. : See — 'Noves, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206, S63. Jv T oVes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206.904. Noves, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206, 92S. Noyes. Eliot F., and Graf. 209,581. Graham, Charles H., to Gra-Tec, Inc. Two-port connector block. 208,522, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Graham. Charles H., to Gra-Tec, Inc. Elbow connector block. 208,523, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Graham, Charles H., to Gra-Tec, Inc. Three-port connector block. 208,524, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Graham, Richard W., to The Airolite Co. Adjustable frame for door louvers. 209,132, 11-7-67, CI. D13 — 1. Graham, Thomas A. Ring flange for pipe coupling. 208,388, S-22-67, CI. D91— 3. 1500 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Gran, William A., to The Vendo Co. Front panel for vending machine for postal supplies. 207,456, 4-18-67, CI. D52 — 3. Grant, Edward J., to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Combination liquid dispenser, spring clip attachment and cleaning brush. 207,988, 6-27-67, CI. D9— 2. Grant, Elsie M. Bed pan. 207,251, 3-28-67, CI. D4 — 5. Grant, Perry J., to The Toy Development Center, Inc. Game figure. 208,315, 8-15-67, CI. D34 — 15. Grant, Perry J., to The Toy Development Center, Inc. Game selector wheel. 209.410, 11-28-67, CI. D34— 5. Grant, Perry J., to The Toy Development Center, Inc. Figure toy. 209.411, 11-28-67, CI. D34 — 4. Grant Pulley and Hardware Corp. : See— Stein, Robert R., and Coe. 208,250. Grasso, Joseph C. and P., to Accessory Specialties, Inc. Com- bined soap dispenser, towel dispenser and mirror. 208,290, S-15-67, CI. D4— 3. Grasso, Joseph C. and P., to Accessory Specialties, Inc. Com- bined towel dispenser and waste receptacle. 209,658, 12-26- 67, CI. D4— 3. Grasso, Joseph C. and P., to Accessory Specialties, Inc. Com- bined towel dispenser and waste receptacle. 209,659, 12-26- 67, CI. D4 — 3. Grasso, Patrick : See — Grasso, Joseph C, and P. 208,290. Grasso, Joseph C. and P. 209.658. Grasso, Joseph C. and P. 209,659. Gra-Tec, Inc. : See — Graham, Charles H. 208,522. Graham, Charles H. 208,523. Graham, Charles H. 208.524. Greene, Frederic S., R. A. W. Johanson, R. C. Lampe, and J. L. LeBaigue, to Electrolux Corp. Liquid dispenser for a floor treating machine. 209,502. 12-12-67, CI. D9 — 2. Greene, Oscar, to Name-Maker Corp. Illuminable electric scissors. 209,442, 11-28-67, CI. D95 — 5. Greenwald, Charles D. Pencil rack attachment for a television cabinet or similar article. 209,470, 12-5-67, CI. D56 — 4. Greenwood, Thomas E.. and R. E. Farnfield, to Tecalemit (Engineering) Ltd. Vehicle hoist. 206,814 1-31-67, CI. D41— 1. Gregoire, Resta S. Building. 208.905, 10-17-67, CI. D13 — 1. Gregory. George W. Pontoon for boats. 209,432, 11-28-67, CI. D71 — 1. Grengg, Walter M. Combined apron and gloves. 208,527, 9-12- 67, CI. D2— 27. Gresens, Robert I., M. C. Hauenstein, and A. M. Felske, to General Electric Co. Electric sabre saw or similar article. 207,695, 5-16-67. CI. D93 — 3. Griffin, Bobbv F. Floor mat. 208.189, 8-1-67, CI. D9 — 6. Griffing, Willis. Hanger bracket. 207,067, 2-28-67. CI. D54 — 1. Grimes. Ralph. Bowling ball rack. 209,295, 11-21-67, CI. D34— 5. Grimshaw, James F., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Sample container for laboratory testing apparatus. 209,447, 12-5-67, CI. Dl 6 — 1 . Grinnell Corp. : See — Johnson, Everett M., and Earle. 207.948. Griss. Michael A., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of spectacles. 207.028, 2-21-67, CI. D57 — 1. Grogel, Merrill A., to Reynolds Metals Co. Bottle carrier. 208,277, 8-8-67, CI. D58— 26. Grooming Developers. Inc. : See — Cournoyer, Hector S. 209,561. Grossman. Charles F. : See — Cheney. Walter J., Grossman, and Southcott. 207. 16S. Grube. Clifford E. Electric portable massager. 207,287, 3- 28-67, CI. DS3— 1. Grube, Clifford E. Combined heating and massaging unit. 208,515, 9-5-67, CI. D83— 1. Grube, Clifford E., to Associated Mills, Inc. Combination heat cushion and back massage. 209,118, 10-31-67, CI. D83 — 1. Gruber, Francis E., to Northwest Plastics, Inc. Strainer ladle. 207,595, 5-9-67, CI. D44 — 29. Grudoski, Daniel P., to Blazon, Inc. Teeter totter. 208,922, 10-17-67, CI. D34— 5. Grundig, Max : See — Dietrich, Gerhard. 206,719. Dietrich, Gerhard. 208,703. Dietrich, Gerhard. 208,704. Grunwald, Frank M., and A. N. Stagnitta, to General Elec- tric Co. Portable television receiver. 208,214, 8-1-G7, CI. D56— 4. Grvctko, Carl E., and F. E. Mvers, to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. Electrical circuit breaker. 209.209, 11-14-67, CI. D26 — 13. Guastini, Robert P. Sled. 208,869, 10-10-67, CI. D34 — 15. Guerrero, John J., Sr., to Westland Plastics, Inc. Toy savings bank. 208,314, 8-15-67, CI. D34— 11. Gugliotta, John, and K. J. Riddle, to Weston Instruments, Inc. Exposure meter. 209,022, 10-24-67, CI. D61 — 1. Guibourg, Jean : See — Sollima, Mario, Guibourg, and Lebefaude. 209,011. Guilfoil, Oscar D., Jr. Sanctuary lamp. 207,239, 3-21-67, CI. D48— 20. Gulfport Chemical Corp. : See — Goldschein, Joel. 209,153. Gulotta, Gerald, to Block China Co., a partnership composed of E., J. L. and R. C. Block. Casserole. 208,158, 7-25-67, CI. D44 — 15. Gunn, Walter E. Drying rack. 206,677, 1-10-67, CI. D49 — 1. Gunnel!, Robert D. Highchair or the like. 207,779, 5-30-67, CI. D15 — 1. Gurr, Robert H, to Wed Enterprises, Inc. Passenger vehicle. 209,579. 12-19-67, CI. D14 — 3. Guthart, Leo A., to Alarm Device Mfg. Co., a Division of Pitts- burgh Railways Co., Inc. Siren. 206,634, 1-3-67. CI. D72— 1. Guthrie, Foster H., to The Larsen Mfg. Co. Support for elongated, tenuous articles. 206,849, 1-31-67, CI. D91 — 1. Guttenberg, Ronald W. : See — Le Sueur, Robert C, Guttenberg, and Polhemus. 209,493. Guy, Bobby L., to Pik-A-Pak Package Stores, Inc. Resturant. 209,504, 12-12-67, CI. D13 — 1. H & H Mfg. Co., Inc. : See— Hershberger, Charles L. 209,046. Haase, Wilbert W., Co. : See — Chandler, Wesley M., Heuser, and Juba. 208,909. Haber, William. Holding clip for cards or the like. 208,105, 7-18-67, CI. D54 — 1. Haddad, Amram. Packaging container for a doll. 207,242, 3-21-67, CI. D58 — 2. Hagedorn, Lowell R. Hair tlnter dispenser. 206,900, 2-7-67. CI. D52— 2. Hagelbarger, David W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone dial wheel or similar article. 209,670, 12-26-67, CI. D26 — 14. Hagenson, Leo J., to Rolite, Inc. Collapsible travel trailer. 209,280, 11-21-67, CI. D14 — 3. Hager, C, & Sons Hinge Mfg. Co. : See — Dean, William F. 209,113. Haggstrom, Arthur C. : See — Beecher, Joe L., Jr., and Haggstrom. 206,953. Haggstrom, OUe E., C. N. Johnson, and W. V. Judson, to General Electric Co. Electric cigarette lighter charger and storage device or similar article. 206,590, 1-3-67, CI. D26 — 15. Hahn Inc. : See — Hahn, Lloyd C. 209,304. Hahn, Lloyd C., to Hahn Inc. Snow blower fan for snow removal equipment. 209,304, 11-21-67, CI. D35 — 2. Hajec, Richard G., to Rotron Mfg. Co., Inc. Centrifugal fan. 207,359, 4-4-67, CI. D62— 4. Hakim, Albert S. Poker chip. 209,216, 11-14-67, CI. D34— 5. Halberstadt, Lewis J., to Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush Co. Shoe dauber. 206,792, 1-31-67, CI. D9 — 2. Hale, Thomas 'K., to Dispensers, Inc. Condiment caddy. 206,945, 2-14-67, Cl. D44 — 7. Haley, Dwight L., to Ferro Corp. Combined reflective high- way lane divider and road marker. 207,038, 2-21-67, Cl. D72— 1. Halibrand, Henry T. Racing wheel. 208,542, 9-12-67. Cl. D14— 30. Halibrand, Henry T. Racing wheel. 208,543, 9-12-67, Cl. D14— 30. Hall, Francis C, to Electro String Instrument Corp. Stringed musical instrument. 208,329, 8-15-67, Cl. D56 — 1. Hall. James L., Co., Inc. : See — Biekford, Ralph W. 206,801. Hall, Richard B. : See — Scherr, Samuel, McDermott, Hall, and Chaloka. 207,892. Sutton, Earl E., and Hall. 209,361. Sutton, Earl E., and Hall. 209,362. Haller, James G. Tag or the like for attachment to a bottle. 207,527, 5-2-67, Cl. Dl — 8. Hallett Mfg. Co. : See — Weiner, Myron J. 209,397. Weiner, Myron J. 209.399. Halpern, David, and G. Weisenfeld. Pair of invertible sun- glasses. 208,502, 9-5-67, Cl. D57— 1. Halpin, Gerald M. : See — Elgin, Jeffrey, Halpin, and Rotroff. 207,399. Halvatzis, George, to Anton Products Corp. Cleaning pad. 206,577, 1-3-67, Cl. D9 — 2. Hamilton, Charles A., to CAH Industries, Inc. Guard for the opening in a waste receptacle. 208,507, 9-5-67, Cl. D58— 17. Hamilton Cosco, Inc. : See — Hamilton, Earl F., and Moore. 208,360. Hamilton, Donald A., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Hypo- dermic svringe package. 208.080, 7-11-67, Cl. D83 — 12. Hamilton, Earl F., and E. K. Moore, to Hamilton Cosco, Inc. Tea cart. 208,360, 8-22-67, Cl. D33 — 14. Hamilton, Harold E. : See — Cornway, Edward M., Smith, and Hamilton. 209,231. Hamilton Mfg. Co. : See — Katzfey, James M., and Peterson. 207,081. Hamm, Donald J. T. : See — Flanders, Norman P., Hamm, and Romeo. 207,459. Hamm, Donald J. T., to United Shoe Machinery Corp. Ma- chine for applying reinforcing material to shoe uppers. 208,726, 9-26-67, Cl. D55 — 1. Hammond Organ Co. : See — Palma, Joseph, Jr. 207,126. Hammons, Robert B., to Minnesota-Ohio Oil Corp. Band blade razor. 208,046, 7-4-67, Cl. D95 — 3. Hampel, Herbert J., and M. I. Ross, to The Ross Mfg. Co. Knob. 209,143, 11-7-67, Cl. D26 — 13. Hampel, Herbert J., and M. I. Ross, to The Ross Mfg. Co. Knob. 209,144, 11-7-67, Cl. D26 — 13. Hampel, Herbert J., and M. I. Ross, to The Ross Mfg. Co. Knob. 209,145, 11-7-67, Cl. D26— 13. Hampell, Herbert J., and M. I. Ross, to The Ross Mfg. Co. Knob. 209.591, 12-19-67, Cl. D2G— 13. LIST OF DESIGN PATK.VIKKS 1501 Sunglass Sunglass Hamrlck, James C, to Jet Lines Products, Inc. Wall installable vacuum cleaner unit. 207,773, 5-30-67, CI. D9 — 2. Hanley, Harry W. Dial indicator. 207,022, 2-21-07, CI. D52— 0. Hanlon, Donald V., and J. M. Kilpatrick, to Container Cor- pora lion of America, Pull tab tor tear strip opener. 208,592, 9-12-07, CI. D58— 20. Hanna, Michael J., and P. A. Maljan. to Malmik Enterprises. Set of chess pieces. 207,323, 4-4-67, CI. D34 — 5. Hanrahan, Norman T. Cable clamp. 209,702, 12-26-67, CI. 54—1. Hansen, Lindsev B., to Hardy Scales Co. Control console. 208.9S1, 10-24-67, CI. D20 — 5. Hansen, Robert W. : See — Deal, Roger L., and Hansen. 209,055. Deal, Roger L., and Hansen. 209,056. Hansen, Robert W., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Single pole-double throw miniature vacuum relay. 208,472, 9-5-67, CI. D26 — 1. Hanson, Arthur E. Shipping box or similar article. 20S.588, 9-12-67, CI. D5S — 12.6. Harbke, Harland C, to Hyster Co. Compactor vehicle. 208,- 694, 9-26-67. CI. D14— 3. Harcostar Ltd. : See — Rice. Peter D. R. 209,017. Hardin, William R. Knick-knack shelf. 206,720, 1-17-67, CI. D33— 3. Harding, David B., to Sani-Jon of America, Inc. Portable toilet cabana. 209,192, 11-14-07, CI. D13 — 1. Plardy Scales Co. : See — Hansen, Lindsey B. 208,981. Harley, James J., to Optics International Corp. front. 207,557, 5-2-67, CI. D57— 1. Harley, James J., to Optics International Corp. front. 207,558, 5-2-67, CI. D57 — 1. Harman-Kardon, Inc. : See — Yurdin, Carl. 207,427. Harmer, Royal J. Helmet. 208,351, 8-22-67, CI. D2— 231. Harper, Robert J. : See — Ensign, Robert H., Harper, and Soreff. 206,898. Harper, Stanley A. Mobile home. 206,582, 1-3-67, CI. D14 — 3. Harrington & King Perforating Co., Puller, Judson E. 209, 0S6. Przewodek, Donald A. 209,087, Harris, L. G., Co., Ltd. : See — Brookes, Ronald E. 209,130. Harris, Robert J. : See — Versoy, Harry N., and Harris. Harris, William C., and J. J. Anderson, to S. C. Johnson & Son, Inc. Closure. 209,104, 10-31-67, CI. D58 — 26. Harrison, Mark : See — Bakanowsky, Louis J., and Harrison. 206,667. Harrison, Stanley D., and M. A. Hankins, to Mole-Richard- son Co. 207,967, 6-20-67, CI. D48 — 20. Hart, George H.. deceased (by V. M. Arnold, administratrix), to Brunswick Corp. Billiard table or the like. 209,522, 12- 12-67, CI. D34 — 3. Hart, Walter R., to The Union Fork and Hoe Co. Lawn edging tool. 207,722, 5-23-07, CI. D40 — 1. Harte, Gene L. : See — Johnson, Leo R., and Harte. 207,927. Hartford, Lloyd M. Display rack for containers of spices or the like. 207,564, 5-2-67, CI. D80 — 9. Hartmann, Josef. Collapsible trailer and boat combination. 207,950, 6-20-67, CI. D14 — 3. Hartwell. Donald S., to Sheffield Laboratories, Inc. Facial steam applicator. 208,514. 9-5-67. CI. D83 — 1. Hartwell. Donald S. Combined flashlight and compact. 209.365, 11-21-67, CI. D86 — 10. Hartwell, Martha R. Campaign badge. 207,642, 5-16-67, CI. D2!) — 3. Harum, James D. Cat house. 209,042, 10-31-67, CI. D12 — 2. Hasenbank, Kenneth N., to Toro Mfg. Corp. Lubricator for lawn mowers and the like. 208,808, 10-3-67, CI. D46 — 1. Haskon. Inc. : See — Kelly, Norman A. 208,438. Kelly, Norman A. 209,339. Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. : See — Speers, Samuel F. 208,282. Speers, Samuel P., and Pressler. 206,942. Hauenstein, Max C. : See — Gresens, Robert I., Hauenstein, and Felske. 207,695. Hauer, Erwin F. Architectural tile wall. 208,856, 10-10-67, i_)18 — 2t. Hang. Leslie W.. and M. W. Goodwill. Storage tank 207 - 693, 5-16-67, CI. D91 — 1. Hausam, Leonard P., to Charter Design and Mfg. Corp. Coffee maker. 208,391, 8-22-67, CI. D94 — 3. H.uiser. Jon W., to Krueger Metal Products Co Multiple seat- ing unit. 209,665. 12-26-67, CI. Dlo— S. Ha ™o eI o',? a ? s ; t0 The J - B - Foote Foundry Co. Transmission. 208,213, 8-1-67. CI. D55 — 1. Haussler, Robert W. Patio cover panel pan. 208 210 8-1-67 CI. D54 — 2. Inc., The : See- 206,605. 206,704. 200,705. E. Hawkinson Co. Tire. Tire. Tire. 37, CI. Hawes, Alan D66 — 1. B. Monorail coach. 206.S38, 1-31-67, CI. Hawes, Alan B. Ride oar lift tower. 208,973, 10-24-67, CI. Hawkinson, Paul E., Co. : See — Hawkinson, Raymond P. 206,703 Hawkinson, Raymond P. Hawkinson, Raymond P. Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul 200.703, 1-10-07, CI. D90 — 20. Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. 200.704, 1-10-07, CI. D90 — 20. Hawkinson, Raymond P., to Paul E. Hawkinson Co. 200.705, 1-10-67, CI. D90— 20. Hawthorne, Allen D. : See — Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Hawthorne. 206,905. Hay, George L. Building. 208,293, 8-15-07, CI. D13 — 1. Hayashi, Kikuo. Pipe. 207,569, 5-2-67, CI. D85 — 8. Haydock, Raymond, Jr. : See — Haydock, Raymond S. 207,100. Haydock, Raymond S., % to R. Haydock, Jr., and S. L. Hay- dock. Furniture caster. 207,100, 3-7-67, CI. D10 — >6. Haydock, Sandra L. : See — Haydock, Raymond S. 207,100. Hayes, Norman J. Livestock tag. 207,395, 4-11-67 D12 — 2. Hayes, Thomas H., to Sunbeam Corp. Combined clock and power toothbrush housing. 208,796, 10-3-67, CI. D42 — 7. Hayward, Richard H. Multi-tank aquarium. 208,243, 8-1-07, CI. D91 — 2. Hazard, Robert E., to Polytop Corp. Dispensing closure. 209,- 105, 10-31-07, CI. D58— 26. Hazzard, Gerald J., Jr. : See — Bieger, Walter I., and Hazzard. 206,820. Head. Beverly P., Jr. : See — Pearl, David L., Waller, and Head. 208,275. Hearrell, Marvin B. Combination puller and cutting pliers. 208,009, 6-27-67, CI. D54 — 13. Heath Products, Inc. : See — Mitchell, Bernard A. 206,640. Hebel, Carl G. : See — Thomson, Ernest F., and Hebel. 207,189. Thomson, Ernest F., and Hebel. 209,342. Hebert, Henry J. Game board. 208,867, 10-10-67, CI. D34 — 5. Hedberg, Carl R., to AMP Inc. Clip for removing explosively operated wedge type electrical connectors. 206,080, 1-10- 67, CI. D54— 13. Hedberg, Carl R., to AMP Inc. Clip for removing explosively- operated wedge-type electrical connectors. 207,504, 4-25- 67, CI. D54— 13. Heddon's, James Sons : See — Miller, Earl E. 208,631. Taggart, John K., Parker, and Miller. 206,809. Taggart, John K, Parker, and Miller. 206,885. Hedu, Jon, to The W. E. Bassett Co. Pocket screw driver. 206,852, 1-31-67. CI. D93 — 4. Hedu, Jon, to Nutmegger Packing Co. Inc. Building. 206,934, 2-14-67, Cl. D13 — 1. Hegemann, Manfred K., to The Flrewel Co., Inc. Housing for breathing apparatus. 20S.078, 7-11-67, Cl. D83 — 1. Hehn, Bruce, to Wheeling Steel Corp. Expanded metal sheet. 207,604, 5-9-67, Cl. D54 — 2. Heidenliain, Dr. Johannes : See — Kraus, Heinz. 209,621. Heifetz, Myron. Hair ornament or similar article. 206,984, 2-14-67, Cl. D86 — 10. Heilweil, Jerome P., and W. W. Freiling, to Star Metal Corp. Popcorn warmer. 208,743, 9-26-67. Cl. D81 — 0. Heinemann Electric Co. : See — Camp, William W., and Davis. 207,846. Wilckens. Wolfgang E. 209.592. Heinrich, Elmer G. Irrigation sock holder. 206,647, 1-3-67. Cl. D91— 3. Heinrich, William P. : See — Goetz, Charles R., and Heinrich. 207,645. Heirich, William C. Strip used in forming a solar screen. 208,067, 7-11-67, Cl. D54 — 2. Helgeson, Peter L., to Caloric Corp. Portable broiler and cooker combination. 207,567, 5-2-67, Cl. D81 — 10. Helgeson, Peter L., to Caloric Corp. Combined towel and napkin dispenser. 208,206, 8-1-67, Cl. D52 — 2. Helgesson, Ulf R. : See — Smith, J. Perry, and Helgesson. 208.728. Heller, Stephen, to Ovitron Corp. Combined high intensity light and radio. 208,004, 6-27-67, Cl. D48 — 20. Helme Products, Inc. : See — Lenz, Stuart M.. and Parcels. 208,963. Henderson, Richard E., to The Washburn Co. Corn popper or similar article. 208,804, 10-3-67, Cl. D44 — 1. Hendricks, James C. : See — Wernham, Spencer C, and Hendricks. 208,163. Hengle, Frank M. Game board. 207,540, 5-2-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Henn, Eugene P., to Ebeling & Reuss Co. Combined bowl and comparfmented insert therefor. 20S,097, 7-18-67, Cl. D44 — 15. Hennessey, Lyle C. Chair. 207,102, 3-7-67, Cl. Dlo — 1. Henry Industries, Inc. : See — Gervais, Henrv O. 207,959. Gervais, Henry O. 208,643. Herbert, William B. Marine V-drive. 206,770, 1-24-67 Cl. D55— 1. Herbst, Walter B. : See — La Zar, Ralph M., and Herbst. 20S.792. Herbst, Walter B., R. M. La Zar, and C. A. McLeod, to Sun- beam Corp. Clock. 208,564, 9-12-67, Cl. D42 — 7. Herman, Edward B. Ash tray. 206.9SO, 2-14-67, Cl. DS5 — 2. 1502 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Herman, Moe and S. Wax applicator and floor polisher head. 206,571, 1-3-67, CI. D9— 2. Herman, Sam : See — Herman, Moe and S. 206,571. Hermann, Thomas L., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Vision testing apparatus. 207,675, 5-16-67, CI. D57 — 1. Herold, Willy to Optisehe Werke G. Rodenstock. Opera glass. 208.587, 9-12-67, CI. D57 — 1. Hershberger, Charles L., to H & H Mfg. Co., Inc. Booth seat. 209,046, 10-31-67, CI. D15— 11. Hershey Mfg. Co. : See — Weinand, John A., and Urban. 208,030. Herter's Inc. : See — Mittelsteadt. Glen L. 208,209. Heselov & Associates, Inc. : See — Heselov, Simon. 208,612. Heselov, Simon, to Heselov & Associates, Inc. Holder for an ash tray or similar article. 208,612, 9-12-67, CI. D85 — 2. Hesen, Joseph A. Graded exercise treadmill. 207,541, 5-2- 67, CI. D34 — 5. Heston, Russell G., Jr., and W. F. Junker, to Union Carbide Corp. Watersled. 207.681, 5-16-67, CI. D71— 1. Heth, Sherman C, W. H. Price, and C. A. Wuerker, to Jacob- sen Mfg. Co. Lawn mower hand grip. 207,405, 4—11-67, CI. D40— 1. Hetzel, Max, to Centre Eleetroniques. Wrist watch dial. 209,- 070, 10-31-67, CI. D42— 1. Heuck, Hubert W. Food holder. 207,108, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 4. Heuer, Robert W.. to Evans-Aristocrat Industries, Inc. Com- bined chalk line marker and plumb line or similar article. 206,765, 1-24-67, CI. D52 — 1. Heuken, Karl H. : See — Fries, Karl A., and Heuken. 207,226. Heuser, Paul F. : See — Chandler, Wesley M., Heuser, and Juba. 208,909. Heuvel, Johan G. F. Ski boot support. 209,000, 12-19-67, CI. D34 — 14. Hewitt-Robbins Inc. : See — Skinner, Clayton H. 208,389. Hibbard, Thomas L., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Wheel. 207,951, Hickok Electrical Instruments Co., The : See — Stropkay, Edward J. 206,663. Hicks. Alan A. : Sec — Swimmer, Ernest J., and Hicks. 209,601. Hicks, Harold E., to Nooter Corp. Cooling panel for a trans- former or similar article. 208,834, 10-3-67, CI. D62 — 21. Highberger, Samuel M., and H. E. Kifer, to Massey-Ferguson, Inc. Excavator. 209,137, 11-7-67, CI. D14 — 3. Hill, Arthur A., to Hillmart Enterprises Inc. Insect trap. 206,798. 1-31-67. CI. D22 — 19. Hill, Charles C, to Michigan Research Corp. Skin graft cutter. 208,745, 9-26-67, CI. D83— 12. Hill. Edward J., to Edward Week & Co., Inc. Sponge for medical, dental or surgical use. 206,641, 1-3-67, CI. D83 — 12. Hill, Peter R. Nameplate. 207,161, 3-14-67, CI. Dl— 7. Hillmart Enterprises, Inc. : See — - Hill, Arthur A. 206,798. 6-20-07, CI. D14 — 30. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc. : See — Landor, Walter J. 208,116. Hills, David G., to National Dairy Products Corp. Bottle. 206,913, 2-7-67. CI. D58 — 6. Hills, David G., to Monsanto Co. Bottle. 209,625, 12-19-67, CI. D58 — 6. Hills, David G., to Monsanto Co. Bottle. 209,626, 12-19-67, CI. D58 — 6. Himler, Paul J., Sr. Bottle holder. 208,957, 10-17-67, CI. D58— 26 Hirose, You. Desk lamp. 209,317, 11-21-67, CI. D48— 20. Hirota, Kashichi. Case for beverage bottles or the like. 208,- 168, 7-25-67. CI. D58— 5. Hirota, Kashichi. Ash tray or similar article. 208,181, 7-25- 67, CI. D85— 2. Hirota, Kashichi. Case for beverage bottles or the like. 209,- 624, 12-19-67, CI. D58— 5. Hirsch, Mahlon E., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Toy folding stock burp gun. 206,669, 1-10-67, CI. D34— 15. Hirsch, Mahlon E., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Toy machine pistol. 206,670, 1-10-67, CI. D34 — 15. Hitt, Otis H. Golf club. 209,294, 11-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Hobbs, Raymon E. : See — Birrell, Stewart H., and Hobbs. 208,109. Hobbs, Tony L. Universal wrench. 209,705, 12-26-67, CI. D54 — 16. Hocq, Robert. Cigarette-lighter or similar article. 208,424, 8-29-67, CI. D48 — 27. Hocq. Robert, to iSociete Franco Hispano Americaine Francis- pam. Combination cigarette lighter and pipe stuffing, clean- ing and clearing tools. 208,425, 8-29-67, CI. D48 — 27. Hocq, Robert, to Societe Franco Hispano-Americaine Fran- cispam. Combined key chain and pipe tool. 208, 811, 10-3- 67, CI. D50— 4. Hocq, Robert. Cigarette-lighter or similar article. 209,616, 12-19-67, CI. D4S — 27. Hocutt, R. Hovan and T. E. Mullinax, to Pneumafil Corp. Combination air filtering and collecting unit for textile waste products. 208,353, 8-22-67, CI. D9— 2. Hodge, Donald E. Fireplace iron. 208,741, 9-26-67, CI. D81 — 6. 206.620, 1-3-67, CI. D57— 1. 206.621, 1-3-67, CI. D57 — 1. 206.622, 1-3-67, CI. D57 — 1. 206.623, 1-3-67, CI. D57— 1. 206.624, 1-3-67, CI. D57— 1. 206.625, 1-3-67, CI. D57 — 1. Hodgman, Clare E., to The Coca-Cola Co. Bottle. 206,831, 1-31-67. CI. D58— 8. Hodgson, Robert D., to General Motors Corp. Combined air cleaner and silencer. 208,818, 10-3-67. CI. D55 — 1. Hoeffken. William M., to Premier Stove Co. Heater. 206,739, 1-17-67, CI. D81 — 19. Hoeffken, William M., to Premier Stove Co. Heater. 206,740, 1-17-67, CI. D81 — 19. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. Hoffman, Goldie. Glare shield. 208,821, 10-3-67,' CI. D57 — 1. Hoffman, Hyman. Sponge mop. 208,530, 9-12-67, CI. D9 — 2. Hoffman, Leon D., Jr. Game board. 207,106, 3-7-67, CI. D34 — 5. Hoffman, Louis. Pot cover holder. 207,453, 4-18-67, CI. D44— 29. Hoffmaster, George R., and J. N. Simpson, to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Dust goggle. 207,796, 5-30-67, CI. D57— 1. Hofler, Leonhard : See — Meyer, Christian. 207,717. Hofmann, Ernest, to Georg Fritzmeier, KG, Firma. Equip- ment operator's cabin. 208,402, 8-29-67, CI. D14 — 3. Hogan, Bernard E., Jr. : See — Theissen, Leon A., and Hogan. 209,417. Hogg, William. Container for a safety razor and razor blade dispenser. 208,505, 9-5-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Hoke, Herbert. Jr., V> to C. E. Sneed. Building. 206,869, 2-7-67, CI. D13 — 1. Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Woodard, Melvin J. 208,297. Holden, Gerald B.. to J. B. Holden Co. Gun having a telescopic- sight mount. 209,049, 10-31-67, CI. D22— 7. Holden, J. B., Co. : See — Holden, Gerald B. 209,049. Holder, Lorrain A. Tool for inserting tire studs. 208,211, 8-1-67, CI. D54 — 13. Holister. Frank, Co., Inc. : See — Laurini, Zane P. 207,870. Laurini, Zane P. 207,871. Laurini. Zane P. 207,872. Hollaender Mfg. Co., The : See — Hollaender, Peter R. 207,385. Hollaender, Peter R., to The Hollaender Mfg. Co. Hand saw. 207,385, 4-4-67, CI. D93 — 4. Hollenberg, Joel W., to The Singer Co. Blower. 209,248, 11-14-67, CI. D62 — 4. Holliday. Phillip G. : See — Mackie, Charles G., and Holliday. 207,181. Holliday, Phillip G, to Standard Screw Co. Nut. 208,428, 8-29-67, CI. D54 — 9. Holliday, Phillip G., to Standard Screw Co. Nut. 208,429, 8-29-67, CI. D54— 9. Holloway, Harold M. Safety bar for bathtubs. 208,396, 8-29- 67, CI. D4 — 4. Holophane Co., Inc. : See — Fouke, Herbert A. 207,964. Kimble, Thomas E. 207,789. Stockwell, Bernard R. 209,465. Wince, Vearl S. 206,609. Wince, Vearl S. 207.596. Wince, Vearl S. 208,938. Holt, Arnold R. : See — Roston, Robert J., Boss, and Holt. 209.443. Holtz, Morris L. Bottle. 209,018, 10-24-67, CI. D58— 6. Holzwarth, Henry A. : See — Metzler, Charles L., and Holzwarth. 208,479. Metzler, Charles L., and Holzwarth. 209,426. Homestrand Inc. : See — Finnstrand, Harald. 208,892. Horns, Douglas M. Postage scale. 208,268, 8-8-67, CI. D52 — 10. Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Otsuka, Norimoto, and Hori. 207,042. Honeywell Inc. : See — Aldinger, Paul A. 208,492. Bieger, Walter I., and Hazzard. 206,820. Laughlin, Clayton A. 209,233. Laughlin, Clayton A. 209,234. Link, Lawrence J., Jr. 209,053. Miller, Ronald C. 208,944. Stone. Paul L. 209,671. Wildgen, Leo F. 207,669. Hoogesteger, Paul A. : See — Esmay, Edward N., and Hoogesteger. 209,096. Hoogesteger, Paul A., and J. W. Patla, to Bausch & Lamb Inc. Microscope stand. 208,271, 8-8-67, CI. D57— 1. Hooton, Robert P. Decorative grille. 207,397, 4-11-67, CI. D13— 1. Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. : See — Platte, Richard L. 206.686. Platte, Richard L. 207,606. Platte, Richard L. 208.073. Platte, Richard L. 208.169. Platte, Richard L. 208,824. Hoover Co., The : See — Gantz, Carroll M., and Hose. 207,443. Gantz, Carroll M. 209,189. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES L503 Hopkins, Kenneth A., and S. C. Waechter, to Burroughs Corp. Computer operator console. 209,509, 12-12-67, CI. 26 — 5. Hopp, Philip, to The Hopp Press, Inc. Sign holder. 208,084, 718-67. CI. Dl— 3. Hopp Press. Inc., The: See — Hopp. I'hilip. 20.8.0N4. Horgan, William J., Jr. : See — P.limi. I.ouls, and Horgan. 206.052. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 206,935. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 20S.534. Blum, Louis, and Horgan. 209,134. Horgard, Gunnar, to Sintef. Lid lor frying pans. 206,607, 1-3-67, CI. D44 — 1. Hori, Makoto : See — Otsuka, Norimoto, and Hori. 207,042. Horowitz, Jesse D. Remote control for a toy vehicle. 207,652, 5-16-67, CI. D34 — 15. Horowitz, Jesse D., to De Luxe Reading Corp. Toy automobile. 208,559, 9-12-67, CI. D34 — 15. Hose. Robert H. : See — Gantz, Carroll M.. and Hose. 207,443. Hoss, William L. Tester for electric meter sockets. 208,549, 9-12-67, CI. D26 — 1. Houdaille Industries, Inc. : See — Susskind, Irwin. 20S.584. Hough, George : See — Jackson, Robert. 209, 6S5. Howard Displays, Inc. : See — Cohen, Jerre. 207,756. Howard, John \\\, to Automatic Sprinkler Corp. of America. Fire extinguisher bead unit. 207,995, 6-27-67, CI. D16 — 2. Howitt, Robert T., to Plastic Academy Products Corp. Stor- age container for ice cubes or the like. 206,631, 1-3-67, CI. D67— 3. Hoyle, Walter W., to Carrier Corp. Casing for refrigera- tion system condensing units or the like. 207,514, 4—25- 67, CI. D62— 4. Hrozenchik, William J., to Diamond International Corp. Handle and separator section for a carrier for bottles or the like. 207.747, 5-23-67, CI. D58— 20. Hrozenchik, William J., to Diamond International Corp. Handle and separator section for a carrier for bottle or the like. 207,748, 5-23-67, CI. D58— 26. Hruby, John O., Jr. Water fountain. 208,754, 9-26-67, CI. D91 — 4. Hruby, John O., Jr. Water fountain. 208,755, 9-26-67, CI. D91 — 4. Hubbard, Thomas N. Folding and adjustable stereoscope. 207,508, 4-25-67, CI. D57— 1. Hubbard, Walter G., to Woodbridge Moulded Products Ltd. Lobster buoy swivel. 20S,815, 10-3-67, CI. D54 — 1. Hubbell, Harvey, Inc. : See — Carlson, Ernest R. 209,141. Carlson, Ernest R. 209,142. Hubel, Velio, to Protective Plastics Ltd. Playground climber. 209,596. 12-19-67. CI. D34 — 5. Hucal, William. Metal clip or similar article. 207,344, 4-4-67, CI. D54— 1. Hueber, Edward K. : See — Hueber, Joseph A. and E. K., and Wilcox. 208,166. Hueber, Joseph A. and E. K., and F. J. Wilcox, Jr., to Kelley & Hueber^Contact Lens Specialties, Inc. Contact lens case or similar article. 20S,166, 7-25-67, CI. D57 — 1. Huelsman, Robert K., and J. C. Papke. Golf club or similar article. 208,984. 10-24-67, CI. D34 — 5. Huff, Basil D. Slipper. 208,902, 10-17-67. CI. D2— 293. Huffman, Joe D., to Continental Research Co., Inc. Sign sup- port bracket. 209,167. 11-7-67, CI. D54 — 1. Hughes. John S., and D. R. Cleminshaw, to Robeson Cutlery Co., Inc. Corn popper. 206,674, 1-10-67, CI. D44 — 1. Huling, Robert G., to S. H. Leggitt Co. Pump. 208,737, 9-26- 67. CI. 65 — 1. Hulser, William D. Game die. 209,297, 11-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Humboldt Industries, Inc. : See — Miner, Earl L. 207,704. Humelbaugh, Homer N. Wall hanging planter. 209,529, 12- 12-67, CI. D35— 3. Humphrey. John H.. H. F. Scheirer. and L. W. Cheslak, to Apsco Products. Tape embossing tool. 209,023, 10-24-67, CI. D64 — 10. Hunt. Robert G. Snap coupling. 209,168, 11-7-67. CI. D54 — 1. Hunter, Jerrv J., to The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Tire. 207,619, 5-9-67, CI. D90— 20. Huret. Norman B., to Locke Mfg. Co. Driveway marker. 207,931, 6-13-67, CI. D72— 1. Hurtt. Terrv J. : See — Weber. Wesley A., and Hurtt. 20S.307. Hurwitz, Julius. Base for a water faucet or similar article. 207.044, 2-21-67. CI. D91 — 3. Hurwitz, Julius. Faucet fixture or similar article. 207,045, 2-21-67, CI. D91— 3. Huston, Henrv H, to Lilv-Tulip Cup Corp. Packaging con- tainer for food or the like. 209.242, 11-14-67, CI. D5S — 17. Huston, Henry H., to Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. Packaging con- tainer for food or the like. 209,243, 11-14-67, CI. D58 — 17. Huston, Willie E. Outboard motor drive. 207,035, 2-21-67, CI. D71 — 1. Hutchins. Gloria A. Bathroom cabinet for douche equipment. 209,567, 12-19-67, CI. D4 — 3. Hutton, Fred E., to J. U. Stewart. Dispensing bottle. 208,825, 10-3-67, CI. D5S— 6. Hutton, Fred E., to J. U. Stewart. Dispensing bottle. 208,826, 10-3-67, CI. D58— 6. Hvale, James L., to Swiss Harmony, Inc. Cover for telephone hand set. 209.453, 12-5-67. CI. D26 — 14. Hydrodynamic Development Corp., Inc. : See — Pelz, Darwin K. 200,725. Hyer Hardware Mfg. Co. : See — Maize, James W. 209,387. Hyster Co. : See — Harbke. Harland C. 20S.694. ILC Industries, Inc. : See — Feldmann, Frederick W., and Koch. 207,900. I. R. Associates, Inc. : See — Avery, Harold B. 207.119. I-T-E Circuit Breaker Co. : See— Gryctko, Carl E., and Myers. 209,209. Iblings, Jackson R. : See — ■ Inatomi, Charles T., and Iblings. 206,664. Ideal Toy Corp. : See — Benkoe, Erwin. 207,782. Illinois Tool Works Inc. : See — Stockdale, William D. 20S.829. Stockdale, William D. 208,830. Stockdale, William D. 208.831. Imahori. Sliigebiko, to Parksmith Corp. Doll. 208,786, 10-3- 67, CI. D34— 4. Imai, Shigemi. Snap fastener connector for a fish hook or the like. 20'8,358, 8-22-67, CI. D22— 29. Imanishi Flexible Tube Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Imanishi, Yoshikazu. 208,202. Imanishi, Yoshikazu, to Imanishi Flexible Tube Mfg. Co., Ltd. Combined lamp and radio. 208,202, 8-1-07, CI. D48— 20. Ime-Studi S.p.A. : See — De Rossi, Alessandro. 206,716. Imperial Camera Corp. : See — Irwin, George. 209,109. Inatomi, Charles T., and J. R. Iblings, to The National Cash Register Co. Control console for a data processing machine. 206,664, 1-10-67. CI. D26— 5. Independent Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Coss, Charles B. 208,364. Industrial Tool & Machine Co. : See — Bianchini, Andrew F. 206,782. Infranor S.A. : See — Monbaron. Roland A. 208,878. Ingram, John R. : See — Turner, Wilton L., and Ingram. 206,599. Insulex Ltd. : See — Waddington, Robert L. 208,378. Integrated Ceilings, Inc. : See — Blitzer, Jacob H., Jr. 208,367. International Business Machines Corp. : See — Jagger, John D. 209,590. Lasher, Delmar J., and Roller. 208.173. McCormick, Walter S., Jr., Sheppley, and Talerico. 209,- 44.H. Noyes, Eliot F. 207,978. Pascale, William E., and Stringer. 208,407. Pascale, William E., and Stringer. 208,633. Sabella, Edward J. 208.860. Wiener, Edward R. 206,802. Wiener, Edward R. 207,073. Wood, Donald H., Brodsky, James, and Roth. 20S.308. Wood, Donald H., and Moore. 208,475. International Harvester Co. : See — Fanslow. Ronald J., Wilkinson, and Dell. 209,193. Koeber, Theodore H., Bowman, and Kolak. 20S.697. Koeber, Theodore H., Skyer, and McCallum. 208,418. Koeber, Theodore H., Skyer, and McCallum. 209,413. International Instruments, Inc. : See — Thomas, Leon E. 208,577. International Laboratories Ltd. : See — Lincoln, Eric. 20S.333. International Latex Corp. : See — Glines, Carl R. 206,991. Sachs, Charles M. 206. S54. Sachs, Charles M. 207,390. International Nickel Co.. The : See — Mcintosh, Lawrie G. 208,291. International Patent Research Corp. : See — Beinert, John D. 207.3S3. Beinert, John D. 207.575. Beinert, John D. 207,828. Beinert, John D. 20S.349. Beinert, John D. 208,845. International Playtex Corp. : See — Jannicelli, Edward. 208,758. Jannicelli, Edward. 208,759. Jannicelli, Edward. 20S.760. Sachs, Charles M. 207,899. Sachs, Charles M. 209.49S. Sachs, Charles M„ and Astor. 207,478. Sachs, Charles M., and Jannicelli. 207,629. International Rectifier Corp. : See — Frasier, Jordan D. 206,799. International Register Co. : See — Svarnias, Ted M. 206,715. International Research Corp. : See — Keane, Robert S. 207,766. 1504 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 International Silver Co., The : See — Braun, Samuel. 208,506. Carveth, Peter C. 208,174. Doerfler, Robert L., and Gonshorek. 208,817. King, Robert J. 208,037. Toffolon, Siro R. 207.182. Toffolon, Siro R. 207,502. Toffolon, Siro R. 208,036. International Standard Electric Corp. : See — Tini, Dante. 208.702. International Telephone and Telegraph Corp. : See — Wakefield, George P. 208,572. Interstate Bag Co., Inc. : See — Klopfenstein, Fritzi. 208,072. Klopfenstein, Fritzi. 209,622. Inventors League Inc. : See — Ferla, Lena J. 206,855. Irwin, George, to Imperial Camera Corp. Flash camera. 209,- 109, 10-31-67, CI. D61— 1. Isaac, Mamie. Lady's boot. 209,655, 12-26-67, CI. D2— 282. Ishii, Haruhiko : See — Takavanagh, Akira, Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishii, and Miura. 209,285. Italiana Telecomunicazioni Siemens S.p.A., Society : See — Zanuso, Marco, and Sapper. 207,490. Zanuso, Marco, and Sapper. 207,491. Ivers-Lee Co. : See — Arcudi, Joseph L. 206,827. Iverson, Noel S., to New Ulm Mfg. Co. Precision road grader. 207,444, 4-18-67, CI. D14— 3. Iwata, Naoyuki, S. Shinozaki, T. Tsuruta, and T. Fujimoto, to Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha. Meat chopper or sim- ilar article. 208,385, 8-22-67, CI. D89— 1. J.C. & G., Ltd. : See — Couper, John R. 207,006. Couper, John R. 207,905. J G Furniture Co., Inc. : See — Korbing, Kay. 207,581. Jackson, Robert, to G. Hough. Toy chest. 209,685, 12-26-67, CI. D34— 15. Jacobs, Joseph N., to McCreary Tire & Rubber Co. Pneumatic tire. 209.263, 11-14-67, CI. D90 — 20. Jacobs, Joseph N., to McCreary Tire & Rubber Co. Pneu- matic tire. 209,264, 11-14-67, CI. D90— 20. Jacobsen Mfg. Co. : See — Heth, Sherman C, Price, and Wuerker. 207,405. Jacobsen, Walter H., to General Plastic Corp. of America. Bird feeder. 208.410. 8-29-67, CI. D31— 2. Jacoby, Franklin : See — Schwartz, Harvey A., Jacoby, and Calafano. 209,0'52. Jacoby, Sidney J. Casing for false alarm deterrent. 208,042, 7-4-67, CI. D72— 1. Jaffe, Herbert R., to Kohner Bros., Inc. Tilt track marble skill game board. 207,853, 6-6-67, CI. D34— 5. Jaffe, Martin A., to Sterling Drug Inc. Inhalator. 206,979, 2-14-67, CI. D83— 1. Jagger, John D., to International Business Machines Corp. Storage and transport container for computer film clips. 209,590, 12-19-67, CI. D26 — 5. Jakobsen, Robert E., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Table. 207,958, 6-20-67, CI. D33— 14. Jakobsen. Robert E., to Schlumberger Ltd. Table. 208,785, 10-3-07. CI. D33 — 14. Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Chair. 207,707, 5-23-67, CI. D15— 1. Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Leg support for a chair or similar article. 207,776, 5-30-67. CI. D15 — 1. Jakobsen, Robert E. K., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Chair. 207,777, 5-30-67, CI. D15— 1. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumber N.V.). Pedestal for chair or similar article. 208,052, 7-11- 67, CI. D15— 1. Jakobsson, Stig V., to Goteborgs Verkstadsindustri AB. Heat- ing boiler. 207.139, 3-7-67, CI. D81 — 2. James, Mary D. Resuscitator. 207,759, 5-23-67, CI. D83 — 1. James. Richard N. : See — Goodbar, Reid C, and James. 207,438. Wood, Donald H., Brodsky, James, and Roth. 20S.308. Jameson, Stanley R. : See — Brilando, Frank P., Jameson, and Blaho. 208,128. Jameson, Stanley R., and A. J. Panzica, to Schwinn Bicycle Co. Stick shift for bicycle. 208,183, 7-25-67, CI. D90 — 1. Jamison, Inc. : See — Zick, Ronald W. 209,298. Jamison, James A. Tie hanger. 209,434, 11-28-67, CI. D80 — 8. Janeewicz, Chester C. : See — Borasio, Leo, Ronlov, and Janeewicz. 207,486. Janda, George M., to Automatic Electric Laboratories, Inc. A combined telephone desk set and television receiver or similar article. 208,634, 9-19-67, CI. D26 — 14. Jannicelli, Edward, to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 208.758, 10-3-67, CI. D2 — 24. Jannicelli, Edward, to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 208.759, 10-3-67, CI. D2— 24. Jannicelli, Edward, to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 208.760, 10-3-67, CI. D2 — 24. Jannicelli, Edward, Jr. : See — Sachs, Charles M., and Jannicelli. 207,629. Janome Sewing Machine Co., Ltd. : See — Eguchi, Yoshiaki. 209,720. Jantzen, George H., to M. Steinthal & Co., Inc. Safety belt buckle. 209,566, 12-19-67, CI. D2— 408. Jarco Metal Products Corp. : See — Burkhardt, Norman. 208,720. Burkhardt, Norman. 208,842. Javor, Theodore E. : See — Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,085. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,086. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,087. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,088. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207.089. Jeanrenaud, Francois B., to Derby S.A. Clock. 208,998, 10-24- 67, CI. D42— 7. Jeffrey-Allan Industries, Inc. : See — Podall, Robert. 209,044. Jenkins, Henry H. Electric arc type cutting gun. 209,589, 12-19-67, CI. D26— 1. Jenkins, Norman C. Table or the like. 208,311, 8-15-67, CI. D33 — 14. Jenn-Air Corp. : See — Field, Thomas R. 207,369. Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. : See — Deal, Roger L., and Hansen. 209,055. Deal, Roger L., and Hansen. 209,056. Hansen, Robert W. 208,472. Roy, James W. 208,864. Jennings, Thomas W., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Guitar. 208.948, 10-17-67, CI. D56 — 1. Jennings, Thomas W., to Warwick Electronics Inc. Guitar. 208.949, 10-17-67, CI. D56 — 1. Jensen, Grover, to Eagle Pencil Co. Writing instrument. 206,917, 2-7-67, CI. D74 — 17. Jensen, Harold V. Sock. 208.621, 9-19-67, CI. D2— 331. Jensen, Harold V. Sock. 208,622, 9-19-67, CI. D2— 331. Jensen, Harold V. Sock. 208,623, 9-19-67, CI. D2 — 331. Jensen, Harold V. Sock. 208,624, 9-19-67, CI. D2 — 334. Jensen, Jakob, to The Ansul Co. Fire extinguisher. 207,260, 3-28-67, CI. D16— 2. Jensens, Georg, Solosmedie A/S : See — Siune, Svend. 209,704. Jeppesen and Co. : See — TJrben, Frederick E. 208,901. Jerore, Edward R. Two-piece insulated container having an open end. 207,031, 2-21-67, CI. D58— 17. Jerrold Electronic Corp. : See — Winston, Eric. 208,983. Jesse, Henry K. : See — - Jesse, Klaus M.. H. K., and M. A. 208,288. Jesse, Klaus M., H. K., and M. A. Combined rotatable sign tower and booth. 208,288, 8-8-67, CI. D96 — 12. Jesse, Martha A. : See — Jesse, Klaus M., H. K., and M. A. 208,288. Jet-Clean Co. : See — Zadron, Emil, and Kenmonth. 208,903. Jet Line Products, Inc. : See — Hamrick, James C. 207,773. Jo Bud, Inc. : See — Bouchard, Joe J. 208,695. Joelson, Eric H., and J. A. Brown. Auxiliary automobile hood. 208,540, 9-12-67, CI. D14 — 18. Joh. Mustad AB. : See — Brodln, Bengt O. I. 206,683. Johanson, Ralph A. W. : See — Greene, Frederic S. ( Johanson, Lampe, and LeBaigue. 209,502. Johnson, Allan B. : See — Mackay. Frederick G., Johnson, and Mattingly. 208,776. Johnson, Allan B., and J. W. Mattingly, to Aqua-Tec Corp. Rack for dental nozzles and the like. 208,777, 10-3-67, CI. D24— 1. Johnson, Alvin O., and H. D. Rice, to Stanley Home Products, Inc. Bowl brush housing. 207,099, 3-7-67, CI. D9 — 2. Johnson, Alvin O., and A. L. Le Febvre, to Stanley Home Products, Inc. Floor waver or the like. 207,947, 6-20-67, CI. D9 — 2. Johnson, Bruce K. : See- — Conner, James M., and Johnson. 208,593. Johnson, Carl N. : See — Haggstrom, Olle E., Johnson, and Judson. 206,590. Johnson, Carl N., and W. V. Judson, to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 208,928, 10-17-67, CI. D42 — 7. Johnson, Carl N., and W. V. Judson, to General Electric Co. Timer or similar article. 208,930, 10-17-67, CI. D42 — 7. Johnson, Clarence E., and G. P. Erickson. Illuminable steak marker. 207,367, 4-4-67, CI. D72 — 1. Johnson, Donald D., to Buehner Research and Development. Base for a drinking fountain. 209,034, 10-24-67, CI. D91— 4. Johnson, Ernelle. Monstrance or the like. 207,492, 4-^25-67, CI. D29— 123. Johnson, Ernest O., to Radio Corp. of America. Antenna. 209,147, 11-7-67, CI. D26 — 14. Johnson, Everett M., and W. N. Earle, to Grinnell Corp. Fusi- ble link. 207,948, 6-20-67, CI. D10— 7. Johnson, Gary D. Hose coupling protector. 208,525, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Johnson, Gerould A. : See — Turner, George L., Johnson, Disbrown, and Nestell. 208,- 387. Johnson & Johnson : See — Gershen, Irvin J. 207,446. Gershen, Irvin J. 208,094. Gershen, Irvin J. 208,712. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1505 Johnson, Kenneth M.. and K. D. Doyle, to The Stanley Works. Drapery rod tinlal. 207,584, •"> 9 67, CI. I>21 L. Johnson, Leo K.. and G. L. llnrte, to Carnation Co. Jar. 207,927. 6 13 157, CI. D58- 25. Johnson, Raymond <>. Wall decoration or the like. 208,4.,. 9 5 67, CI. 1)2'.)— 1. Johnson, Robert X. Animal repellant. 208, S55, 10-10-67, U. I in -1. Johnson, Rolland L„ to Electric Lighting, Inc. Outdoor light- ing flxture. 207,736, 0-2:: 07. CI. D48 — 31. Johnson, S. »'.. & Son, Inc. : See — Anderson, John J. 209,186. Crowell, Philip L. 208,224. Grant, Edward J. 207,988. Harris, William C, and Anderson. 209,104. Johnson, Theodore A.: .Sec- — Wall, Joe M.. and Johnson. 209,575. Wah. Joe M.. and Johnson. 209,570. Johnson, \\" ill i a 111 K. : See Boyd, Lewis W., Johnson, and Gray. 209,282. Johnston, Frank L. Golf club head. 20S.058. 7-11-07, CI. D34 5. Jniias, Gerald L., to Fire Drum Corp. Cast fireplace. 207,936. 6-13-67. CI. 1)81 — 7. Jones, Arthur. Lamp shade. 207,01!), 2-21-07, CI. D4S— 10. Jones, Cecil D, : See Thorn. Wenzel W. 207,308. .1 s. Curtis 1;. Vending device. 207,909, 0-20-07, CI. 1 )52 — 3. Jones. Frank 1:., to Dunlop Rubber Co. Ltd. Tire. 207,379, 4-4-07, 1 'I. 11:10 20. Jones Lawrence I., to American Machine and Foundry Co. Toy console lor child's vehicle. 209, 151, 11-7-07, CI. D34 — 15. Jones, Noah IS. Combined toothbrush holder and drier. 207,- 030, 5-16-67, CI. D4 — 3. Jones, I'nul R., and H. H. Larsen, to Bates Industries, Inc. Motorcycle saddle bag. 209.374. 11-21-07, CI. 1)90—3. Jones, Paul R., and H. H. Larsen, to Bates Industries, Inc. Motorcycle saddle hag. 209.375, 11-21-07, CI. D90— 3. Jones, Ralph B., to Textile Metals & Plastics, Inc. Hosier?" inspection and seaming console. 200,728, 1-17-67, Ci. D55 — 1. Jones Robert E., Jr., to Kanian Aircraft Corp. Container for cylindrical objects. 209,340, 11-21-07, CI. D58— 17. Junes. Stuart II. : See — Otto, Louis L.. and Jones. 20S.398. Jones, William D. Frame for a golf cart. 207.579, 5-9-6i, CI. D14 -3. .lording, Clifford II., and J. F. Wahl. to Wahl Clipper Corp. Vacuum attachment for electric hair clipper. 207,254, 3- 28-67, CI. D9 — 2. Jorgensen, Henrik B. Lady's convertible coat. 207,625, 5-16- 67. CI. D2 — 1S4. Josephsen Roy C, J. R. Tino, and C. R. Fulcher, to Allied Chemical Corp. Jog. 208.03S, 7-4-07, CI. 1)58—5. Joy Plastics, Inc. : See — Gardner, Norman S. 208,675. Julia, Bernard T. : See — Chandler, Wesley M., Heuser, and Juba. 20S.909. Judson, William V. : See — ■ Daher, Theodore G.. and Judson. 20,8.157. Haggstrom, Olle E., Johnson, and Judson. 200.590. Johnson, Carl N., and Judson. 208,929. Johnson, Carl N., and Judson. 208,930. Judson, William V., to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 207, S57, 6-6-67, CI. D42 — 7. Judson, William V.. to General Electric Co. Electric mani- curist case or similar article. 20S.747. 9-20-67. CI. D86 — 10. Judson, William V.. and T. G. Daher, to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 208.92S, 10-17-67, CI. D42 — 7. Judson. William V.. to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 208 931. 10-17-07, CI. D42 — 7. Judson, William V., to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 208,932. 10-17-07, CI. D42 — 7. Judson. William V.. to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 20S.933. 10-17-67, CI. D42— 7. Judson, William V., to General Electric Co. Clock or similar article. 20S, 934. 10-17-67, CI. 42—7. Junker, Wesley F. : See — Heston, Russell G., Jr., and Junker. 207, 0S1. Jures, Steve A. Fish lure. 207,400, 4-11-G7, CI. D22 — 29. Jusztin, John. Vehicle grill. 209,195, 11-14-67, CI. D14— IS. K.W. Knitting Mills. Inc. : See — Killian, John R., Jr. 209,129. Kadnion. Alice : See — Kadmon. Otto and A. 209,074. Kadnion. Otto and A. Illuminable Christmas ornament. 209,- 074, 12-20-67. CI. D29— 1. Kagan, Claude A. R., to Western Electric Co.. Inc. Multi- featured subscriber telephone stand. 209, 2S0, 11-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Kager, Dennis L., to The Ampeg Co.. Inc. Stringed instru- ment. 207,506, 4-25-67, CI. D56 — 1. Kahn, David, Inc. : See — Levy, Morris D. 200,735. Kaiser Aluminum & Chemical Corp. : See — Facer, Grant T. 208,251. Langewis, Cornells, and Henriekson. 209,103. 242-023— P 95 Kaiser, Jack X., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Sink. 207,219.:; 28 67, CI. D4 2. Kaiser, Jack N., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Combination sink and console. 208,394, 8 29-67, CI. Dl 2 Kaiser, Jack N., to American Radiator & Standard Sanitary Corp. Sink. 208,966, 10-24-67, CI. D4 — 2. Kallman. Robert I. : 811 De Fano, Dominic J., Ernest, and Kallam. 208,805. De Fano, Dominic J., and Kallman. 207,331. De Fano, Dominic J., and Kallman. 207 334. De Fano, Dominic ,1.. and Kallman. 208,568. Ernest, Robert ()., De Fano, and Kallman. 207, 333. Kanian Aircraft Corp. : See — Jones. Robert E., Jr. 209,3 10. Kaminski, Donald F. : See Wagner, William A., and Kaminski. 209,709. Kaminski, Stephen II. : See — Ernest, Robert <)., and Kaminski. 209,092. Kaminski, Stephen II.. to Sunbeam Corp. Coffee percolator. 207,335, 4-4-07, CI. D4 4 20. Kananiaru Shoten, Ltd.: Sec — Kananiaru, Yoshio. 207,179. Mizutani, Takesi. 20S.370. Mi/.utani, Takesi. 208,371. Kananiaru, Yoshio, to Kananiaru Shoten, Ltd. Cigarette lighter or similar article. 207,179, 3-14-67, CI. 1)48 — 27. Kananen, Eino F. : See — Saari, Rudy T., and Kananen. 209,050. Kandz, Theodore. Eye for fishing lures. 209,200, 11-14-07, CI D22--27. Kane, David. Extensible frame for a mobile irrigation device. 2HT.723. 5-23-67, CI. D40 — 1. Karl, Thomas M. Traffic light. 209,253, 11-14-67, CI. D72 — 1. Karol, Kenneth N„ to AMP Inc. Molded shroud for plug con- nector. 200,602, 1-10-07, CI. D26 — 1. Karz, Philip. Memorial wall plaque or the like. 207,109. 3-14-67, D29— 23. Katsumata, Masanori. Japanese lantern or the like 207,788 5-30-07, CI. D48 — 16. Katz, Jacob M. Grab bar, or the like. 207, S3S, 6-6-67, CI. D10— S. Katz, Seymour : See — Fleisher, Bernard L., Katz, Stern, and Weiss. 20S.2S5. Katzfey, James M., and W. J. Peterson, to Hamilton Mfg. Co. Physician's examining table. 207.0S1, 2-2S-67, CI. UcSo 1. Katzman, Lawrence, E. Briggin, A. N D'Elia and E M Stolarz, to Kaz Mfg Co., Inc. Steam facial appliance. 209, 3G4, 11-21-07, CI. D83— 1. Katzman, Phil. Mobile bookcase. 200. S10, 1-31-67. CI. Kaufman & Broad Homes, Inc. : See — Fonville, George D. 207,201. Kay Musical Instrument Co. : See — Podall, Robert. 209,700. Kay, Robert S. Water skiing tow rope retractor. 20S.041. 7-4-67, CI. D71— 1. Kay, Robert V. Shirt cuff. 207,090, 3-7-07 CI. D2 — 379 Kay, Robert V. Shirt cuff. 209, 3S5, 11-28-67, CI. D2 379. Kaye, Jack. Combined mirror and stand. 209.200 11-14-67 CI. D86 — 10. Kaz Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Katzman, Lawrence, Briggin, D'Elia, and Stolarz. 209,304. Kean, George W., to Roncari Industries, Inc. Can opener 20S - 187, 7-25-67. CI. D95 — 2. Keane, Robert S.. to International Research Corp. Valve 207- 766, 5-23-67, CI. D91— 3. Kearns. Richard C, and Alvin Eisenberg, to Q-TV Tnc Dis- play stand for jars or the like. 207,191, 3-14-07, CI. Kcits. John B.. to Borg-Warner Corp. Reflecting traffic guide or similar article. 208,121, 7-18-07, CI D72 1 Keeler & Dunkel, Inc. : See — Lane. John, and Schneider. 209.412 Keeslar Clifford R.. to Sears. Roebuck and Co. Handle for culinary utensil 207.115, 3-7-07, CI. D44 — 29. Keever, James D. : See — Thornehurg. James L. and L. L., and Keever. 208 S50. Kegel. Francis C. to Rarrett-Kegel Corp. Work desk for a telephone operator. 209.148, 11-7-67, CI. D33 — 7 Keller, Donald R. Combined toy wheeled vehicle and sled. 206.S12, 1-31-67, CI. D34— 15. Kelley & Hueber-Contact Lens Specialties, Inc.: See — Hueber. Joseph A. and E. K., and Wilcox. 20S.166. Kellogg, Thomas W., and H. J. Talge, to Dazey Products Co. Ice crusher. 207. 14S, 3-7-67, CI. DS9 — 1. Kellwood Co. : See — Diederich, Norman J. 209.439. Kelly, Burton, to Sunbeam Corp. 206, S80. 2-7-67. CI. 1)26 — 15. Shaver charging stand. Kelly, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. Plastic jug. 206,961, 2-14-07, CI. D58 — 5. Kelly, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. Plastic jug. 207.128, 3-7-67. CI. D58— 5. Kelly, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. Plastic jug. 207,129, 3-7-67, CI. D58 — 5. Kellv, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc Plastic jug. 207,243, 3-21-07, CI. D58— 5. 150(5 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1907 Kelly, Norman A., to Crystal Preforming and Packaging, Inc. Plastic jug. 207,607, 5-9-67, CI. D58— 5. Kelly, Norman A., to Haskon, Inc. Plastic jug. 208,438, 8-29- 67, CI. D58 — 5. Kelly Norman A., to Haskon, Inc. Plastic jug. 209,339, 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 5. Kelly, William F. Shoe shine machine. 207,394, 4-11-67, CI. D9— 2. Keisey-Hayes Co. : See — Hibbard, Thomas L. 207,951. Keid. Donald J. 206,709. Keid, Donald J. 206,873. Kenco Products Corp. : See — Tall, Nathan I. 208,287. Kenmar Mfg. Co., The : See — Maurer, Robert A. and L. R. 207,262. Kenmonth, Alton S. : See — Zadron, Emil, and Kenmonth. 20S.903. Kennedy, Robert E. : See — Brosseau, Pierre, Jr., and Kennedy. 208,279. Kennedy, Thomas P., to Diamond International Corp. Pro- duce tray. 207,679, 5-16-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Kenner Products Co. : See — Kuhn, James O. 208,789. Utrecht, Karl A. 208.713. Kenney, Philip L., to The Stanley Works. Drapery ring. 208,471, 9-5-07, CI. D21— 1. Kenny, Edwin J. Cutlery cabinet. 207,999, 6-27-67, CI. D44— 29. Kensrue, Milo M. Welding torch. 207,977, 6-20-67, CI. D62 — 2. Kent, Lloyd G., Jr., to The Singer Co. Sewing machine or similar article. 207,034, 2-21-67, CI. D70— 1. Keough, Henry A. : See — Ligeti Enrique C, and Keough. 209,300. Keown, John A. : See — McAllister, William J., and Keown. 208,955. Kerchberger, Kermit E. Combined holder for toothpicks or the like and wrapper receptacle. 207,234, 3-21-67, CI. D44 — 10. Kermes, Constantine J., to Sperry Rand Corp. Hay baler. 20<,- 855, 6-6-67, CI. D40— 1. Kern, George R., Jr. Dental unit. 207,316 , 4-4-67, CI. D24 — 1. Kerr, Charles E. : See — Thomas, Glenn R., and Kerr. 206, S71. Kesilman, Sol, H. B. Penn, and M. Kravitz. Silver washing basket. 209,159, 11-7-67, CI. D44— 29. Kesling, Paul, to Bell Aerospace Corp. Helicopter. 206,734, 1-17-07, CI. D71— 1. Kessler, Kenneth Q., J. M. Conner, and H. Dreyfuss, to Deere & Co. Forage harvester 209,154, 11-7-07, CI. D40 — 1. Ketcham & McDougall, Inc. : See — Macowski, William. 207,815. Macowski, William. 208,281. McFadyen, Richard, and Macowski. 209,029. Ketjen, Julius. Musical instrument. 209,333, 11-21-67, CI. D50 — 1. Keuffel & Esser Co. : See — Collura, Francesco, and Sellen. 208.060. Collura, Francesco, and Sellen. 208,162. Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 206,- 901. Keyes Fibre Co. : See — Reny, Richard E. 206,772. Renv, Richard E. 206,773. Renv, Richard E. 206,774. Reny, Richard E. 207,132. Kevloun, George P. One piece pajama garment. 209,654, 12-26-67, CI. D2 — 30. Keystone Mfg. Corp. : See — Fossella, Gregory F„ Palmer, and Salvo. 209,716. Fossella, Gregory F., Palmer, and Salvo. 209,717. Khourv, Nick S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Pull tab for a can or the like. 208.075, 7-11-67. CI. D5S — 26. Khoury, Nick S., to Continental Can Co., Inc. Pull tab. 208,223, 8-1-67, CI. D58— 26. Kifer, Harlan E. : See — Highberger, Samuel M., and Kifer. 209,137. Kiggins, Ralph D. Planter box. 208,645, 9-19-67, CI. D35 — 3. Kiggins, Ralph D. Tlanter box. 208,646, 9-19-67, CI. D35 — 3. Kilbourn, Eugene L., to Progressive Dynamics, Inc. Fluid system inlet. 207,476, 4-18-67, CI. D91 — 3. Kilbourn, Eugene L., to Progressive Dynamics, Inc. Fluid pressure operated scale. 209,327. 11-21-67, CI. D52 — 10. Killian, John R., Jr., to K.W. Knitting Mills, Inc. Knitted sock. 209,129, 11-7-67, CI. D2 — 331. Kilpa trick, James M. : See — Hanlon, Donald V., and Kilpatrick. 208,592. Kimberly-Clark Corp. : See — Stark, William. 200,954. Kimble, Thomas E., to Holophane Co., Inc. Luminaire. 207,789, 5-30-67, CI. D48 — 23. Kimura, Yutaka : See — Takayanagh, Akira, Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishii, and Miura. 209.285. King, Bernard B., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Electronic stethoscope. 207,522, 4-25-67, CI. D83— 12. King, Bernard B., to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Electronic stethoscope. 207,616, 5-9-67, CI. D83 — 12. King, Bernard B.. to Douglas Aircraft Co., Inc. Cardiometer for monitoring heartbeats. 207, 6S5, 5-16-67, CI. D83 — 1. Food serving tray. 206,759, 1-24-67, Food serving tray. 206,760, 1-24-67, Food serving tray. 206,761, 1-24-67, Food serving tray. 206,762, 1-24-67, Food serving tray. 206,763, 1-24-67, King, Homer F., to Advertising Metal Display Co. Service station cabinet. 206,903, 2-7-67, CI. D52 — 2. King, Homer F., to Advertising Metal Display Co. Service station cabinet. 209,325, 11-21-07, CI. D52 — 2. King, James A., to Ames Shower Curtain Co., Inc. Shower curtain hook. 209,467, 12-5-67, CI. D54 — 1. King, Jay F., and D. K. Walz, to The Atlanta Stove Works, Inc. Charcoal broiler. 208,179, 7-25-67, CI. D81 — 10. King, Robert J., to The International Silver Co. Fork or similar article of flatware. 208,037, 7-4-67, CI. D54 — 12. Kinkead Industries Inc. : See — Brenner, Roy L. 206,615. Kinney, Jack, to Bill Dana Productions Ltd. Double martini glass. 206,943, 2-14-67, CI. D36 — 8. Kira, Ken, V. Okumura, and S. Takahashi, to Victor Co. of Japan. Video tape recorder. 208,705, 9-26-67, CI. D26 — 14. Kirby, David C. Bathroom unit. 207,250, 3-28-67, CI. D4— 4. Kirchner, Douglas E., to Kirchner's Kaynar Diamond Co. Necktie pin. 200,949, 2-14-67, CI. D45 — 19. Kirchner's Kaynar Diamond Co. : See — Kirchner, Douglas E. 206,949. Kirchoff, Wesley L., to Anaplex, Inc. Remote control unit for a recording system. 206,803, 1-31-67, CI. D26— 13. Kirk, Terry J. Fishing rod handle grip. 208,978, 10-24-67, CI. D22— 23. Kirkham, Arthur J. Tent. 20S.74S, 9-26-67, CI. DS8 — 3. Kirkpatrick, John W. : See — Burnsworth, Richard E., Kirkpatrick, and Schade. 207,- 244. Burnsworth, Richard E., Kirkpatrick, and Schade. 209,628. Kirsch, William R. Glass holder. 208,318, 8-15-67, CI. D44 — 10. Kirwan, Robert M. CI. D44 — 10. Kirwan, Robert M. CI. D44 — 10. Kirwan, Robert M. CI. D44— 10. Kirwan, Robert M. CI. D44 — 10. Kirwan, Robert M. CI. D44— 10. Kite, Manuel C. Combination kitchen unit. 206,886, 2-7-67, CI. D33 — 19. Kitts, Keith D., to Admiral Corp. Portable phonograph or similar article. 207,348, 4-4-67, CI. D56 — 4. Kitts, Keith D.. to Admiral Corp. Clock radio or similar arti- cle. 208,585, 9-12-67, CI. D56— 4. Kjos, Magne J. : See — Raytield, Harry F., and Kjos. 207,058. Klaezkiewicz, Edward J. : See — Moore, Lawrence A., and Klaezkiewicz. 208,495. Klaezkiewicz, Edward J., to Beloit Eastern Corp. Winder or similar article. 207,425, 4-11-67, CI. D55 — 1. Klancke, John H. : See — Lindsey, Seth B., and Klancke. 20S.076. Lindsey, Seth B., and Klancke. 208,444. Klaurens, Glen C. Bow drawing and releasing device. 207,320, 4-4-67, CI. D30— 1. Klausen, Leo H. Table lamp. 206,610, 1-3-67, CI. D48— 20. Klein, Adolph, to The Clorox Co. Bottle cap. 208,508, 9-5-67, CI. D58 — 26. Klein, Andrew C, Jr. Clock. 208,647, 9-19-67, CI. D42 — 7. Klein, Bert J., A. Bus, and J. B. Thorn, to The Lane Co., Inc. Armoire. 207,013. 2-21-67, CI. D33 — 6. Klenk, Edna Mae. Bath brush. 207.165, 3-14-67, CI. D9 — 2. Klimkiewicz, Daniel A., to R. A. Darbv. Dog collar ornament or similar article. 206,749, 1-24-67, CI. D12 — 2. Klimkiewicz, Daniel A., % to R. A. Darby. Dog collar orna- ment or similar article. 206,861, 2-7-67. CI. D12 — 2. Klingberg, Arthur F., to Beco Products Corp. Stand for sup- porting a bird cage or the like. 208,026, 7-4-67, CI. D31 — 2. Klopfenstein, Fritzi, to Interstate Bag Co., Inc. Shopping bag. 209,022, 12-19-67, CI. D58 — 2. Kloppenstein. Fritzi, to Interstate Bag Co., Inc. Shopping bag. 208,072, 7-11-67, CI. 58—2. Knapp, James G., and C. A. Leubner. Floor treating machine or similar article. 206,576, 1-3-67, CI. D9 — 2. Knight, Willard C. Holder for a cigarette lighter. 206,983, 2-14-67, CI. D87— 5. Knodt, Ruediger W., to Corning Glass Works. Candle warmer or the like. 206,946, 2-14-67, CI. D44 — 10. Knodt, Ruediger W., to Corning Glass Works. Sugar dispenser or similar article. 207,863, 6-6-67, CI. D44 — 15. Knope, William J., Jr., to Gorham Corp. Fork or similar article. 209.332, 11-21-67, CI. D54 — 12. Knowles, Arthur N., to London Winery Ltd. Bottle. 207,351, 4-4-67, CI. D58 — 9. Knowles, Arthur N., to London Winery Ltd. Bottle. 207,352, 4-4-67, CI. D58 — 9. Knowdes, Jack V., to Globe Trotter Corp. Endless belt wheel cleat. 208,803, 10-3-67, CI. D43— 1. Knowles, Roger B. : See — Eniley, Philip W., and Knowles. 206,876. Koberloy, Inc. : See — Kobernick, Gerald. 207,134. Kobernick, Gerald, to Koberlov, Inc. Container for dental restorative materials. 207,134, 3-7-67, CI. D58 — 17. LIST OK DESIGN PATENTEES loOT Dental jel producing kit. 209,580, 12-19-07, Sandglass timer. 209,531, 12-12-07, CI. A. Carpet kicker. 209,020, 12-19-07, Bottle or Bottle or Bottle <>r Koch, Charles EL, to Tatch-A-Cleal Products, Inc. Extruded conveyor belt cleat. 209,071, LO-31-07, CI. D43 — 1. Koch, Robert G. : See Feldmann, Frederick W.. and Koch. 207.900. Koch, Samuel J. Jel producing syringe for an oral hygiene appliance, 208,778, 10 3-07, CI, 1>24— 1. ku,h Samuel J. Dental jet producing unit. 209,585, 12-19-07, CI, D24 I. Koch, Samuel J. CI. D24-1. Koch, Walter. I) 12—7. Koehanowski, Georj a. D54 13. Koeber, Theodore 11.. R. A. Skyer, and D. A. McCallum, to International Harvester Co. Separator hood for a combine. 208, US, 8 -'■> 07. CI. 40 — 1. Koeber Theodore II.. G. E. Bowman, and M. E. Kolalc, to International Harvester Co. Tractor. 208,097, 9-20-07, CI. DM 3 Koeber, Theodore H., it. A. skyer, and D. A. McCallum, to International Harvester Co. Self-propelled combine. 209,- 413. 11 28-67, CI. 1)40—1. Koehring Co. : See — West, William S. 207,839. Koenigsberg, Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Bottle or simi- lar article. 207,350, 4-4-07, CI. DoS — 0. Koenigsberg, Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. similar article. 207,920, 0-13-67, CI. 1)58—0. Koenigsberg, Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Similar article. 207,923, 0-13-67, CI. D5S— 8. Koenigsberg, Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. similar article. 207.925, 0-13-67, CI. D58—8. Koenigsberg Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Jar or similar article. 209.244, 11-14-67, CI. D58— 25. Koenigsberg, Victor, to Colgate-Palmolive Co. Bottle or similar article. 209.713, 12-20-07, CI. D5S— 6. Kohler Co. : 8Vi Doman, Donald W. 207, S9S. Kohner Bros., Inc. : Sec — .Taffe. Herbert R. 207. S53. Koistinen. Arnold A. Deodorant block holder. 20<,o83, o- 9-07, CI. D10 — 2. Kolak. Mitchell 10.: Sep— ...... Koeber, Theodore H., Bowman, and Kolak. 208,09 1. Kolodziej, Edward. YTOL aircraft. 208,835, 10-3-0 1, CI. 1)71—1. Konke, Joseph : Sec — „__ Bennett Lewis W., Eckert, Konkel, Kress, and Sweeney. 209,110. Kono Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co.. Inc. Eyeglass frame or the like. 208.437. 8-29-67. CI. D57- 1. Kono Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co.. Inc. Eyeglass irame or similar article. 209.174, 11-7-07, CI. 1)57 — 1. Kono Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co., Inc. Eyeglass irame or the like. 209.175, 11-7-07, CI. D57 — 1. Kono. Alexander, to Kono Mfg. Co., Inc the like. 209. 237, 11-14-67, CI. D57 — 1. Kono Mfg. Co., Inc. : Sec — Kono. Alexander. 208.437. Kono, Alexander. 209.174. Kono, Alexander. 209.175. Kono. Alexander. 209,237. Koontz Paul R.. Sr. Swab for finger holes of bowlin the like. 207.9S9, 0-27-67, CI. D9— 2. Korbing Kay to JG Furniture Co., Inc. Chair. 5-9-67, CI. D15— 1. Koroncai, Adam, to Carinthia Elektrogerate Gesellschaft m.b.H. Dry shaver easing. 207.944, 0-13-07, CI. 1)95 — 3. Korte Willard H., to Tasco Sales, Inc. Camera mount for a telescope or similar article. 209,(135. 12-19-07. CI. Dfil — 1. Kossow, John F. Bow tie. 209.037. 10-31-67, CI. D2— 353. Kossow, John F. Necktie. 209,056, 12-26-67, CI. D2— 355. Kostial. Benjamin C, to Texas National Mfg. & Sales Co. Combination roaster and broiler. 209,491, 12-5-67, CI. D8 1— 10. Kosuge, Matsuzo. Track in a music playing toy railroad. 200.723. 1-17-67, CI. D34 — 15. Kotlarek. Eugene R., to Rosemount Engineering Co. Ski boot. 207,940. 6-20-67, CI. D2 — 270. Koiler. Aaron L., to Gleason Corp. Reflector. 207,930, 0-13-07, CI. D72 — 1. Kotler, Paul, (lame table. 20S.257. S-S-67, CI. D34— 3. Kotuby, Paul M.. to The Risdon Mfg. Co. Combined valve actuator and dispensing head for a pressurized container. 206,832. 1-31-67, CI. D58 — 26. Koubele. Emil J. Auxiliary sun visor. 20S.975, 10-24-67, CI. D14 — 6. Kovacik, Joseph, and W. Mooney. Display stand. 207,934. 0-13-07. CI. DS0— 10. Kozlol, Walter, to Charmglow Products, Inc. Barbecue. 206.970, 2-14-67, CI. D81— 10. Koziol, Walter, to Charmglow Products, Inc. Combined barbecue and rotisserie. 206,977, 2-14-67, CI. D81 — 10. Koziol. Walter, to Charmglow Mfg. Co. Lamp. 208,101, 7-18- 07, CI. D48— 31. Koziol. Walter, to Charmglow Mfg. Co. Lamp. 208.659, 9-19- 67, CI. D48— 4. Koziol. Walter, to Charmglow Mfg. Co. Cooking apparatus. 208.6S1, 9-19-67. CI. D81— 10. Koziol Walter, to Charmglow Mfg. Co. Lamp. 20S.941, 10-17- 07, CI. D4S— 31. Eyeglass frame or ; balls or 207,581, 12-12-07, CI. 206,581, Kramer, Alphonse J. Egg carton filler. 207,807, 5-30-07, CI. D58— 13. Kransco Mfg., Inc. : Sec — Bowes, John G.. and Rosekrans. 208,302. Krantz, John D., to Coastal Dynamics Corp. Dental cuspidor. 208,304. 8-15-07, CI. D24 — 1. Krans, Heinz, to Dr. J. Heiilenbain. Reading device for mea uring rods or the like. 20!), 021. 12-19 -67, CI. D57- 1. Kraus, Kenneth D. Bulletin board. 207,780, 5-30-07, CI. D25— 1. Krechman, David. Magnetic tape playback unit or similar article. 207.040, 5 10 67, CI. D26 -14. Krechman, David. Combined magnetic tape stereo playback device and speaker cabinet unit or similar article. 207,041, 5-10-67, CI. D26— 14. Kreisler, Jacques, Mfg Corp. : See — Arnone, Michael P. 209.549. Miller, Alfred N. 207,884. Kreitz. John C, to Production Products, Inc. Vacuum forming machine. 208,496, 9-5-67, CI. D55 — 1. Kress, George II. : See — Bennett, Lewis W., Eckert, Konkel, Kress, and Sweeney. 209,110. Krieger. Alvin W. : See — Collins, Harry J., Jr., Krieger, Sehinimcls, and Santo. 208,803. Kroehler Mfg. Co. : See — Ungaro. Nicholas A. 209,292. Kroger Co., The: See — RatelitT", Clayton E. 207,013. Krost, Eleanor B. Novelty paddle. 209,523, D34— 5. Krueger Metal Products Co. : See — fiauser, Jon W. 209,005. Kruke, William F. : See — Beck, William A., and Kruke. 206,650. Krutzikowsky, Klaus E. B. Collapsible trailer. 1-3-67, CI. D14 — 3. Kuenzel, Robert L. : See — Erickson, Roy, and Kuenzel. 206,097. Kubn, James O., to Kenner Products Co. Toy building block. 208.789, 10-3-07, CI. D34 — 15. Kulak, Joseph. Horseshoe. 208,107, 7-18-07, CI. D54 — 5. Kunz, Hans J. Combined drinking glass and brush holder and shelf. 207.091, 3-7-07. CI. D4 — 3. Kunz. Hans J. Combined drinking glass and brush holder and shelf. 207,092. 3-7-67, CI. D4 — 3. Kunz, Hans J. Combined soap dish and shelf. 207,093, 3-7-67, CI. D4 — 3 Kunze, Ralph E.. to The Farm Bureau Cooperative Assn., Inc. Seed measuring cup for use with crop planters. 207.655, 5-16-67, CI. D35— 2. Kurainochi. Shigeaki, to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Typewriter. 209.352, 11-21-07. CI. D04— 11. Kuramoto, Takeo. Portable volt-ammeter or the like. 209,398. 11-28-07. CI. D26— 1. Kurtts, George J. Metal sheet. 200,709, 1-24-07, CI. D54 — 2. Kusan, Inc. : See — Dunbar, George W. 208.501. Kusisto, Ike W. Napkin holder. 206.797, 1-31-07, CI. D17— S. Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. : See — Ueno, Yukio. 207,570-3. Ceno, Yukio. 208,615. Ueno, Yukio 208.610. Ueno, Yukio. 208,017. LDA. Inc. : See — Rret'ka, Paul E. 207.175. La Barbera, Enrico R. Cocktail pick. 207,412, 4-11-67, CI. D44 — 29. La Barge. Louis P., to Zero Mfg. Co. Coin operated telephone or similar article. 208,476, 9-5-67, CI. D26 — 14. La Berna Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Berna. William E., and Douglas. 207,087. Lab-Line Instruments. Inc. : See — Newman. Alexander I. 206. S74. Laguera. Marcelo G., to Fabricas Orion, S.A. Faucet handle. 207,940, 0-13-67, CI. D91— 3. Laguera. Marcelo G., to Fabricas Orion, S.A. Faucet. 207.941, 0-13-07, CI. D91— 3. Lahti. Aarre A., to American Safety Eouipment Corp. Michigan. Motorcycle saddlebag. 209.185, 11-7-07, D90— 3. Lahti. Aleksis. to American Safety Equipment Corp. Michigan. Motorcycle luggage rack. 20S.S95, 10-10-07, D90 — 3. Lake Park Tool & Die. Inc. : See — Turner, Walter S. 20S.264. Lakin, Willis M., to Marlin Toy Products. Inc. Enclosed roundabout toy. 207.913, 6-13-07, CI. D34 — 15. Lallone. Ronald L., 33% to M. J. Coben. W. L. Cooper, and F. W. Zilaff. Combination soap, detergent and miscellane- ous cleanser dispenser. 206,7S8, 1-31-67, CI. D4 — 3. Lally, James J. Supporting assembly for an abdominal re- tractor blade. 208,231, 8-1-67, CI. D83— 12. Lambach, Frederick A. : Src - Betts, Donald W. 209,201. Lambda Electronics Corp. : See — Dubin, Lester. Paulson, and Shmurak. 207.534. Duhin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 20S.859. Lamin, Fred M. Target. 207,950, 6-20-07. CI. D22 — 16. of CI. of CI. 1508 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Lampe, Robert C. : See — Greene, Frederic S., Jolmnson, Lampe, and LeBaigue. 209,- 502. Lanahan, John H. : See — Leach, Robert I., and Lanahan. 207,026. Lanczi, Leslie E. Combined toothpick and condiment holder. 208,031, 7-4-07, CI. 1)44—24. Lanczi, Leslie E. Combined tumbler and tooth-brush holder. 208,145, 7-25-67, CI. D4— 3. Landbouwerktuigen-en Maehinefabriek H. Vissers N.V. : See — Vissers, Herbert. 206,813. Landor, Walter J., to Iiills Bros. Coffee, Inc. Jar or the like. 208.116, 7-18-67, CI. D58 — 25. Landsman, Allan. Window frame. 207.949, 6-20-07, CI. 1)13 — 1. Lane Co., Inc.. The : See — ■ Klein, Bert J. Bus, and Thorn. 207,013. Lane, John, and A. C. Schneider, to Keeler & Dunkel, Inc. Design for combined toy building and container box. 209,- 412, 11-28-67, CI. D34 — 15. Lang, Anton. Combined container, dispenser, and tray for soap. 208,671, 9-19-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Lang, Sidney, to Loral Corp. Hinged box or similar article. 208,039, 7-4-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Lang, William A., to Monsanto Co. Direct readout test and measurement instrument. 208.193. 8-1-67, CI. D26 — 1. Langewis, Cornells, and H. G. Hendrickson, to Kaiser Alumi- num & Chemical Corp. Combined merchandising and dis- pensing container. 209,103, 10-31-67, CI. D58 — 11. Langford, Eulalia M. Nut tray. 207,176, 3-14-67, CI. D44 — 10. Langlie, Howard, and A. T. Berg, Jr.. to North Central Plastics, Inc., Electric fence tester. 209,698, 12-26-67, CI. D52 — 1. Laugston, Samuel M.. & Co. : See — Meister, Hans. 207.741. Lanier Electronics Laboratory : See — Bolick, Fred C, Jr. 206,755. Bolick. Fred C, Jr. 207.164. Lapham, Charles W. Lapel pin or similar article. 207,117, 3-7-67, CI. D45— 19. La Pierre, Howard N. Cable retainer or the like. 208,007, 6- 27-67, CI. D54 — 1. LaPine Scientific Co. : See — Ringhofer, Rudolph. 208,632. Lappin, Kenneth R. : See — Maurer, John A., Lappin. and Walquist. 209.139. Larkins, Daniel C. Combined tissue dispenser and litter con- tainer for automobiles. 207,071, 2-28-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Larsen, Bendt W. Casing for pumps and compressors. 200,- 837, 1-31-67, CI. D65— 1. Larsen. Harold H. : See — Jones, Paul R., and Larsen. 209,374. Jones. Paul R.. and Larsen. 209,375. Larsen Mfg. Co., The : See — Guthrie, Foster H. 206,849. Larsen, Raymond B. Portable recorder. 207,008, 2-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Larson. Merlvn O., to Nylrein Enterprises Inc. Hair styling tool. 209,181, 11-7-67, CI. D86 — 8. Lasher. Delmar J., and D. C. Roller, to International Business Machines Corp. Combined spool of typewriter ribbon and package therefor or similar article. 20S,173, 7-25-67, CI. D58— 11. to American Home Products Corp. 207,023, 2-21-07, CI. D54— 12. to American Home Products Corp. 207.114, 3-7-67, CI. D44— 29. to American Home Products, Corp. 207.195, 3-14-67, CI. D89 — 1. Latham, Richard S., to American Home Products Corp. Knife or the like. 207,441, 4-11-67, CI. D95 — 3. Latzko, Andrew. Statuette or the like. 209,061, 10-31-67, CI. D29— 23. Lauer, Darrel A., to Ampex Corp. Portable de-magnetizer. 209.205, 11-14-67, CI. D26— 1. Laughlin, Clayton A. Serving fork or the like. 207, 1S3, 3-14-67, CI. D54— 12. Laughlin, Clayton A., to Arthur Salm Inc. Frozen food cut- ter. 207.386, 4-4-67 CI. D95 — 3. Laughlin. Clayton A., to Arthur Salm, Inc. Lazy susan or the like. 207,409, 4-11-67, CI. D44— 10. Laughlin, Clayton A., to Honeywell Inc. Space condition re- sponsive instrument. 209.233, 11-14-67. CI. D52 — 7. Laughlin. Clayton A., to Honevwell Inc. Space condition re- sponsive instrument. 209.234, 11-14-67, CI. D52 — 7. Laupot, Richard. Signal light for an automobile. 207,666, 5-16-67. CI. D4S— 32. Laurini, Zane P.. to Frank Holister Co., Inc Drape anchor for prestressed concrete. 207.870. 6-6-67. CI. D51 — 1. Laurini, Zane P.. to Frank Holister Co., Inc. Girder anchor insert for prestressed concrete. 207,871, 6-6-67, CI. D51 — 1. Laurini, Zane P.. to Frank Holister Co., Inc. Roller drape anchor for prestressed concrete. 207,872, 6-6-67, CI. D51— 1. Lawler, Joseph F. Service plate. 208,566, 9-12-67, CI. 44 — 10. Laylon, Harry L„ to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,061 7-11-67, CI. D42 — 7. Laylon, Harry L., CI. D42— 7'. Lavlon. Harry L., CI. D42— 7. Latham, Richard S. Spoon or the like. Latham. Richard S. Turner or the like. Latham, Richard S., Vegetable masher. to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,795, 10- to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,800, 10- -67, Laylon, Harry L., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208, S02, 10-3-67, CI. D42— 7. La Zar, Ralph M. : See — Herbst, Walter B., La Zar, and McLeod. 208,564. La Zar, Ralph M., and W. B. Herbst, to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,792, 10-3-67, CI. D42 — 7. Lazure, Frank S. : See — Zoeller, Richard J., Lazure, and Walker. 209,712. Lea, Darrell B., to Ricci Redmond Chocolate Co., Pty., Ltd. Wrapping paper for a box cover. 209,634, 12-19-67, CI. D59— 2. Lea, Melvin A., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208,724. 9-26-6 T, CI. D54 — 12. Lea, Melvin A., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article of flatware. 209,015, 10-24-67, CI. D54 — 12. Leach, Robert I., and J. H. Lanahan, to The Bendix Corp. Coordinate measuring machine. 207,026, 2-21-67, CI. Do 5 — 1. Leake, Billy-Joe, Sr. : See- Arnold, David II., and Leake. 207,083. Lear Jet Corp. : See- — Lear, William P. 208,093. Lear Siegler, Inc. : See — Turtle, Milton A. 209,114. Lear, William P., to Lear Jet Corp. Cartridge containing magnetic tape. 208,093, 7-18-67, CI. D26 — 14. Leath, William S., to EBSCO, Industries, Inc. Magazine rack. 207,193, 3-14-67, CI. D80 — 9. Leather Specialty Co., The : See — ■Stoy, Raymond I'. 208,518. Stoy, Raymond P. 208,519. Leavitt, Chase L., to Reynolds Industries, Inc. Bobbin holder. 209,499, 12-12-67, CI. D3 — 19. LeBaigue, Jacques U. : See — Greene, Frederic S., Johanson, Lampe, and LeBaigue. 209,502. Lebefaude, Serge : See — Sollima, Marico, Guibourg, and Lebefaude. 209,011. Leclabart, Jean. Heating sleeve for permanent waves 207- 761, 5-23-67, CI. D86— 10. Lee, Hwabong. Combined brake lamp and laterally directed mirrors for mounting on the front of a vehicle. 207,065, 2-28-67, CI. D48 — 32. Lee, Richard E., and K. F. Mizen, to General Electric Co. Phonograph viewer cabinet. 206,731, 1-17-67, CI. D56 — 1. Lee, Robert D. : See — Adams, Oral I., and Lee. 206,890. Lee-Rowan Co. : See — Bertram, Paul F. 207,076. McAfee, Gene A. 207,668. Le Febvre, Alfred L. : See — Johnson. Alvin O., and Le Febvre. 207,947. Le Foyer et Cie : See — Bonaud, Raymond F. 209,030. Leggitt, S. H., Co. : See — ' Huling, Robert G. 208,737. Legion Utensils Co.. Inc. : See — Scavullo, Charles J. ?07,497. Lehigh Valley Industries, Inc. : See — Goldbaum, Elliott, and Ablett. 206,589. Goldbaum, Elliott, and Ablett. 200,800. Lehn & Fink Products Corp. : See — Williams, William D. 206,971. Lehner, John J., to Entron Inc. Housing for electrical equip- ment. 208.552, 9-12-67, CI. D26— 5. Leibow, Martin. Edge beveling tool. 207,503, 4-25-67, CI. D54— 13. Leijon, Tage N. W. Bucket for excavating equipment. 207,- 258, 3-28-67, CI. D14— 3. Leinfelt, Karl E„ to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Combined cou- pling, vacuum cleaner suction control and tool holder. 209.573, 12-19-67, CI. D9 — 2. Leman, Donald E., to Sunbeam Corp. Toaster. 208,604, 9-12- 67, CI. D81 — 10. Leman, Donald E., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,797, 10-3-67 CI. D42 — 7. Le Merle, Francois. Tape dispenser. 209.356, 11-21-67, CI. D74 — 1. Leng. Chan F. Refrigerator cabinet. 207,365, 4-4-67, CI. D67 — 3. Lenhart, John E. : See — Neese, Gerald W., and Lenhart. 209,019. Lenz, Stuart M.. and J. R. Parcels, to Helme Products, Inc. Snuff box. 208,963. 10-17-67, CI. 85—2. Leonard, Edwin C. A-frame dog house. 208,089, 7-18-67, Cl. D12— 2. Leonard, Harold, & Co., Inc. : See — Lynn, Homer. 207,245. Leonardo, Rudolph, to Beef-Eater's Steak-on-a-Skillet, Inc. Meal serving unit. 208,565, 9-12-67, Cl. D44 — 10. Lerdon, Wesley E. : See — Anderson. Howard A., and Lerdon. 206,706. Lerner, Robert. Portable collapsible crib. 207,302, 4-4-67, Cl. D5 — 5. Lerner. Robert Z. Shelf unit for bathrooms or the like. 206,787, 1-31-67, Cl. D4— 3. LeRose, John T. Foldable steering assembly. 207,002, 2-21- 67, Cl. D14— 30. Leslie. John C. L.. to Educational Research Associates, Inc. Casing for a teaching machine. 208,546, 9-12-67, Cl. D25— 1. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1 :><>!) Le Sueur, Robert ('., K. VV. Guttenberg, and M. II. Polhemus, to Scovil] Mfg. Co, Blender. 209,493, 12 . U7, CI. 1JS9 — 1. Leubner, Courtney A. : .S'ee — linapp, James G., and Leubner. 200,576- I eubner, Courtney A., to Bell & Howell Co. Combined dupli- cator and thermographic master-maker. 207, 282, 3-28-07, CI. ixii -11. Leufvenius, Karl J. Potato masher. 20);, 781, 1-24-67, CI. D89 l. Leumi. Dubi. Record jacket support clip. 200, 018, 12-19 G7, CI. l>.">4 1. Lever Brothers Co.: See — Baker, Jack F. 206,993. Baker, Jack P. 206,994. Doblin, Jay. 207,300. Evans, Trevor G. 207,749. Evans, Trevor G. 20!»,714. Pinsilver, Charles E. 209,101. Sillett, Edmund J. C. 207,039. Stehl, George R. 200,097. Swayze, Clark. 207.349. Levin, Monte, to Empire Brushes, Inc. Power-operated vibrat- ing hair brush. 200,572, 1-3-07, CI. D9 — 2. Levin, Monie, to Empire iirushes. Inc. Power-operated vibrat- ing hair brush. 206,573, 1-3-07, CI. D9 — 2. Levin, .Monte, to Kndi Baer, doing business as Progressus Co. Egg slicer. 207,378, 4-4-67, CI. D89 — 1. Levin, Monte, to Kndi Baer, d/b/a Progressus Co. Ice cream scoop. 208,202, S-S-07, CI. D44 — 29. Levin, Monte, to British Industries Corp. Base for a phono- graph turntable or similar article. 209,711, 12-26-07, CI. D56— 4. Levin, Myron M. Pood mold. 209,157, 11-7-67, CI. D44 — 1. Levin. Myron M. Corn skewer. 209, 15S, 11-7-67, CI. D44 — 4. Levin, Myron M. Charcoal grill. 209,492, 12-5-67, CI. DS1— 10. Levin. Myron M., and N; R. Saclmoff. Drinking cup. 207, 40S, 4-11-67, CI. D44 — 9. Levinger, Benjamin M., to Schlage Lock Co. Lock escutcheon. 208, 205, 8-1-67, CI. 1)50 — 0. Levis, Allen, and R. Gordon, to Stuart-Allen Corp. Drinking CUD. 207,961. 6-20-67, CI. D44 — 9. Levolor Lorentzen, Inc. : See — Lorentzen. Hans K. 207,275. Levy, Benjamin, to United Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. Com- bined clock and wall plaque. 207, 32S, 4-4-67, CI. D42 — 7. Levy, Benjamin, to United Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. Clock. 207.656, 5-16-67, CI. D42— 7. Levy, Edward D., K. W. YVeeden, and E. M. Muller, to Union Carbide Corp. Upholstered high chair. 208,152, 7-25-67, CI. 1)15—1. Levy, Morris D.. to David Kahn, Inc. 1-17-67, CI. D74— 17. Lewis. Prank C. : See — Stark. Marvin L„ and Lewis. 20S.S37 Lewis, Paul M. Air-driven automobile CI. D14 — 3. Lewis. Stafford : See — Long. Roy D. 20S.151. Liberto, Nicholas C. aud C. M. Aquarium cover. 207, S97, 6-0- 67, CI. D91 — 2. Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. : See — Loeb. Morris. 208.575. Lihow, Albert. Microfilm rear projection viewer or similar article. 209.348. 11-21-67, CI. D01 — 1. Lif-O-Gen. Inc. : See — Scott. Philip E., Jr.. and Burgess. 207.843. Ligeti. Enrique C. and II. A. Keough. Game board 11-21-67. CI. D34— 5. Lighting Corp. of America : See — Wellhofer. Carl. 209.075. Liljemark, Frank H., to Electro Specialty Mfg. Co. Oil filter wrench. 207.555, 5-2-67, CI. D54 — 16. Lily-Tulip Cup Corp. : Sec — Huston. Henry H. 209.242 Huston. Henry H. 209,243. Lincoln. Eric, to International Laboratories Ltd. Bottle 208,- 333, 8-15-67. CI. D5S— 9. Lind. Clifford W. Pet clean-up rake. 209,660, 12-26-67, CI. D9 — 2. Lind, Larry W.. to Cubic Corp. Ballot marker or the like. 208,599, 9-12-67, CI. D74 — 17. Lindberg. Albert \V., Jr. Swimming pool vacuum cleaner head. 20S, S51. 10-10-67. CI. D9— 2. Lindsey, L. E. Conductor clamp. 209.667, 12-26-67 D26— 1. Lindsey, L. E. Conductor clamp. 209, 66S, 12-26-67 D26—1. Lindsey. L. E. Cable bundling clamp. 209,701, 12-26-67, CI. D54— 1. Lindsey. Setb B.. and J. H. Klancke, to Phillips Mfg. Co., Inc. Propane operated heater for water cooled engines or the like. 20S.076. 7-11-67, CI. 81—1. Lindsey. Setb B., and J. H. Klancke, to Phillips Mfg. Co., Inc. Propane operated beater for water cooled engines or the like. 20S.444. S-29-67, CI. DS1— 1. Lindstrom. Karl H.. to Aktiebolaget Electrolux. Cooker for frozen precooked food. 208,601, 9-12-67, CI. D81 — 10. Lineban, John W., Jr. : See — Carlson, Torsten S., and Lineban. 207.752. Link, Lawrence J.. Jr.. to Honeywell Inc. Test probe 209 053, 10-31-67, CI. D26— 1. Pen cap. 206,735, 207,052, 2-2S-67, 209,300, CI. CI. Linn, Ja s L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,745, 5-23- 67, CI. D58— 6. Linn, James L., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,798, 5-30-67, CI. D58 -6. Linn, James L., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 208,110, 7-18-67, CI. D58 5. Linn, James L., Jr., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 209,102, 10-31- 07, CI. D5S — 8. Llnscheid, Edna M. Combination supporl and rest for an electric iron. 207,118, 3-7-67, CI. 1)49 — -6. Lippe, Vincent S., t ■ » Silvestri Art Mfg. Co. Candle trimmer. 208,489, 9-5-67, CI. 1)48—2. i.ipsiiis, Harold r>. : See Romano, Ralph. 208,302. Llthonia Lighting, Inc.: See — Walss, David K. 206,070. Little, Ellwood E., to The Coleman Co., Inc. Gas lump. 209,- 004, 10-24-07, CI. D48— 4. Litton Precision Products, Inc. : See — Bruder, Robert I. 207,286. Valles, Benjamin V. 208, S61. Valles, Benjamin V. 20S.862. Lloyd, Clifford '£., to Lloyd Products, Inc. Palette. 209,607, 12-19-67, CI. 1)44 — 15. Lloyd Products, Inc. : See — Lloyd, Clifford T. 209,607. Loadometer Corp. : Sec — Rairigh, Wilson VV. 208,579. Loch. Donald E. Hanger bracket for lanterns or the like. 209,- 703, 12 -26-67, CI. D54 — 1. Locke Mfg. Co. : ,Vee — Huret, Norman B. 207.931. Lockheed Aircraft Corp. : See — Smethers, Rollo G., Jr. 207,754. Lockwood, John (). : See — Oppenhuizen, Simon \V., and Lockwood. 207,909. Lodermeier, Hilary P. Electrical cord holder. 208,426, S-29- 67. CI. 1)54—1. Lodge, Charles II., Jr. : See — Mabie, Joseph B., and Lodge. 206,748. Loeb, Morris, to Liberty Hardware Mfg. Corp. Rose plate for knobs or the like. 208,575, 9-12-67, CI. D50 — 6. Loeffler, Herbert H. Combined label printing and dispensing implement. 207,435, 4-11-67, CI. D64 — 10. Lohr, Raymond J., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Toy steering wheel. 208, 78S, 10-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Lokken, Rodney D., and C. H. Sorenson. Detachable weight box for the front end of tractors. 20S,300, 8-15-67, CI. D14— 6. London Winery Ltd. : See — Knowles, Arthur N. 207,351. Knowles. Arthur N. 207.352. Long, James M., to A. G. Spalding & Bros. Inc. Golf putter head. 209.215, 11-14-67, CI. D34 — 5. Long, James M., to A. G. Spalding & Bros. Inc. Golf club head. 209,299, 11-21-07, CI. D34 — 5. Long, Mary W. : See — Long, Roy D. 208,151. Long, Roy D., deceased (by M. M. Long, executrix), to S. Lewis. Vehicle top. 208,151, 7-25-67, CI. D14 — 27. Loosen. Ronald E., to Ampex Corp. Magnetic tape transport. 206.S77. 2-7-67. CI. D26 — 14. Loosen, Ronald E., and L. C. Sanderson, to Ampex Corp. Tape deck. 207,637, 5-16-67, CI. D26 — 5. Loral Corp. : See — Lang. Sidney. 208,039. Lorentzen. Hans K.. to Levolor Lorentzen. Inc. Hand tool for cutting or punching or the like. 207,275, 3-28-67, CI. D54 — 13. Lorenzo, Albert M. Mial Mfg. Corp. Table lamp. 207,064, 2-2S-67, CI. D48— 20. Losserand, Paul. Spool for coloring threads. 20S.316, S-15-67, CI. D41— 1 Loston, Zallo. Belt. 206.930, 2-14-67, CI. D3— 10. Loston, Zallo. Belt. 207,770, 5-30-67, CI. D2 — 380. Loupal Originals, Inc. : See — De Migastris, Louis, and Paliotta. 207,460. Lovett, Wendell H. Base for freestanding fireplace. 207,935, 6-13-07, CI. DS1— 7. Lovitz, David D, to Sternco Industries, Inc. Aquarium pump. 207,363. 4-4-67, CI. D65— 1. Lowe, Harry E., III. and A. B. Moionnier, to Albert Mojonnier, Inc. Jug. 208 823, 10-3-67, CI. D58— 5. Lowe, Henry E.. Jr., to Lowe's, Inc. Bird food pendant. 2o7. 781. 5-30-67, CI. D31 — 2. Lowe's, Inc. : See — Lowe. Henry E., Jr. 207.781. Lowry. Alan B.. to The Gillette Co. Combined display and storage case for a safety razor or the like. 206,732, 1-17- 67. CI. D58— 12.6. Loyal Gift Products Inc. : See — Goldstein. Jerome and A. 209.219. L07/0, Elizabeth: Vi to E. E. Marsh. Jr., and 1; each to Z. Stromberg and M. G. Sehumueker. Combined walking cane and light. 207,764, 5-23-67, CI. D88 — 4. Lubke K.G. : See — Moeckl, Ernst. 20S.976. Ludwick, Lawrence G., to The Estev Musical Instrument Corp. Guitar head. 207, U0. 1-11-67, CI. D56 — 1. Lueddeke, Edward J. Lorgnette. 200.910, 2-7-67, CI. 1)57—1. Lull. Raymond S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. 4-4-67, CI. D90— 20. 206.910, Tire. 207.3S2, 1510 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1067 Lum, Warren S., and B. Netland, to Crouse-HInds Co. High bay lighting unit. 207,414, 4-11-67. CI. D48— 23. Lumina Electronics Co. Ltd. : See — Fai, Lui. 207,919. Lurkis, Alexander : See — Deskey, Donald, and Lurkis. 206, S99. Deskev, Donald, and Lurkis. 207,665. Lurski Robert B., to Club Aluminum Products Co. Masher head. 206,926, 2-7-67, CI. DS9— 1. Lurski Robert B., to Club Aluminum Products Co. Mixer blade. 20S.062, 7-11-67, CI. D44— 1. Lustbader, Samuel. Combined holder and extinguisher for a cigarette. 208,517, 9-5-67, CI. D85— 2. Lutz Gilbert P., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Combined tool base and cutter block for a lathe. 207,345, 4-4-67, Lutz' Gilbert F to The Warner & Swasey Co. Tool holder. 207,346, 4-4-67, CI. D54— 13. Lutz, Ronald H. : See — Parenti, Prank V., Spaleny, and Lutz. 206,696. Lyman, George F., to Data Packaging Corp. Reel rack. 209,- 681, 12-26-67, CI. D33— 3. t „ . . , Lvnk, Leo F., to Counting Systems, Inc. Combined menu selector and item totalizer or similar article. 208,(8^!, 10-3-67, CI. D26— 5. . . , Lynn, Homer, to Harold Leonard & Co., Inc. Sandwick pick or the like. 207,245, 3-21-67, CI. D86— 10. Lyon Metal Products, Inc. : See — ■ Schreyer, Kenneth D. 208,195. MRX Corp. : See — „„«,.„.,„ David, Charles W., and Stuart- Williams. 208,216. MS Industries, Inc. : See — Miles. Robert F. 207. 8S3. Maas, Richard M. : See — Dice, Kenneth B., and Maas. 20S,926. Mabie, Joseph B., and C. H. Lodge, Jr. Wall washing mop head or similar article. 206.74S, 1-24-67, CI. D9— 2. Macalusa, Carroll J.: See — „„„„„., Sehaper, Earl L., Caldwell, and Macalusa. 209,631. Macalusa, Carroll J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 208,219, 8-1-67, CI. D58— 17. Macalusa, Carroll J., and E. L. Sehaper, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 209, 6o2, 12-19-67, CI. D58-— 17 MacChesney, Chester M., and R. Winkler, to Ellamac Inc. Combined clock, calendar and cabinet for eyeglasses. 209,156. 11-7-67, CI. D42 — 7. _ nm Machos, Jack C. Golf putter head. 20S.313, 8-lo-67, CI. T")QJ Pi Mackay, Frederick G., A. B. Johnson, and J. W. Mattingly, to Aqua-Tec Corp. Rack for dental hygiene appliances or the like. 208,776, 10-3-67, CI. D24— 1. Macker, John A., and E. S. Bewley, to Burroughs Corp. Com- puter operator console. 209,508, 12-12-67, CI. D26— 5. Mackie Charles G., and P. G. Holliday, to Standard Screw Co. 'Nut. 207,181, 3-14-67. CI. D54— 9. Macleod, Robert B., Jr., to Sylvania Electric Products, Inc. Lighting fixture. 20S,877, 10-10-67, CI. D48— 20. MacMillan, Charles W., to Bear Mfg. Co. Automotive vehicle diagnostic lane. 206.767, 1-24-67, CI. D52— 6. MacNeill, Arden B. Ratchet tool for rotary attachments. 207,125, 3-7-67, CI. D54— 16. Macowski, William : See — - McFadven, Richard, and Macowski. 209,029. Macowski. William, ro Ketcham & McDougall, Inc. Desk set. 207,815, 5-30-67, CI. D74— 5. Macowski, William, to Ketcham & McDougall, Inc. Desk blotter. 208,281, 8-8-67, CI. D74— 1. MacWherter, George W.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,746. 1-17-67, CI. D90— 20. MacWherter, George W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,846, 1-31-67, CI. D90— 20. MacWherter, George W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208.014, 6-27-67, CI. D90 — 20. MacWherter, George W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208.015, 6-27-67, CI. D90 — 20. Madej, Edward A., to Nationwide Vault and Mfg. Co. Burial vault. 208.470, 9-5-67, CI. D19 — 1. Mader, Robert J. Golf putter. 207,493, 4-25-67, CI. D34 — 5. Mader, Robert J. Golf putter. 209,524, 12-12-67, CI. D34 — 5. Madding, Robert H., to Eaton Yale & Towne, Inc. Hoist push button control. 209.207, 11-14-67. CI. D26 — 13. Madl, Alfred W., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Lather generator. 206,789, 1-31-67, CI. D4 — 3. Madl. Alfred W., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Coffee percolator. 207,332, 4-4-67, CI. D44 — 26. Madl, Alfred W., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Motor operated toothbrush handle. 208.626, 9-19-67, CI. D9— 2. Madl, Alfred W., and R. D. Raitnen, to John Oster Mfg. Co. Massager housing. 20S,608, 9-12-67, CI. D83 — 1. Magers. Wallace F. : See — Ahlbrandt, John P., and Magers. 208,485. Maggie Magnetic, Inc. : See — Damis, Warren R., and Gershen. 207,617. Magna vox Co., The : See — Bergstedt, Rod G., and Farlow. 207,009. Maguire, Paul R., to Adams Rite Mfg. Co. Faucet assembly. 207,984, 6-20-67, CI. D91— 3. Maguire, Paul R., to Adams Rite Mfg. Co. Spout unit. 207,- 985, 6-20-67, CI. D91— 3. Maguire, Paul R.. to Adams Rite Mfg. Co. Valve handle unit. 208,521, 9-5-67, CI. D91— 3. Maidenform Inc. : See — Bruno, Enrico. 207,624. Main, John A., and D. T. Deaver, to Motor Wheel Corp. Wheel. 209,196. 11-14-67, CI. D14— 30. Maire, Alan E., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Wall thermostat casing. 209,326, 11-21-67, CI. D52 — 7. Maize, James W., to Hyer Hardware Mfg. Co. Hinge. 209, 3S7, 11-28-67, CI. D10— 9. Maid, William M. : See — RudnikofE, David K., and Maki. 207,373. Makris, Aristides. Tire. 206,646, 1-3-67, CI. D90 — 20. Makris, Aristides. Tire. 206,847, 1-31-67, CI. D90— 20. Makris, Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 200,986, 2-14-67, CI. D90— 20. Makris, Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,987, 2-14-67, CI. D90— 20. Makris, Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206.9SS, 2-14-67, CI. D90— 20. Makris, Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,152, 3-7-67, CI D90— 20. Makris. Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,450, S-29-67, CI. D90 — 20. Makris. Aristides, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208.751, 9-26-67. CI. D90— 20. Makris, Aristides. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,843, 10-3-67, CI. D90 — 20. Maljan, Francis A. : See — Hanna, Michael J., and Maljan. 207,323. Mallory, P. R., & Co., Inc. : See — Braiman, Jerry, and Shieh. 209,054. Malmik Enterprises : See — Hanna, Michael J., and Maijan. 207,323. Malonev, Martin V. : See — Chase, David O., and Malonev. 209,647. Doring, William H., Chase, and Maloney. 209,615. Manderfield, Ellen B.. to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar ar- ticle. 207,501, 4-25-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208.581, 9-12-67, CI. D54— 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208.582, 9-12-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar arti- cle. 208,667, 9-19-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar arti- cle. 208,668, 9-19-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208.880, 10-10-67, CI. D54— 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208.881, 10-10-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 208.882, 10-10-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida, Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 209.088, 10-31-67, CI. D54 — 12. Manderfield, Ellen B., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article. 209.089, 10-31-67, CI. D54— 12. Mangini, Daniel J. Refrigerated display case. 209,722, 12-26- 67, CI. DS0 — 11. Mango, Joseph R. : See — Fox, James H., and Mango. 209,128. Mango, Joseph R., to Temco Inc. Space heater. 207.980, 6-20- 67, CI. D81 — 19. Mango, Joseph R., and M. Giannola, to Portable Electric Tools, Inc. Hedge trimmer. 207,232, 3-21-67, CI. D40— 1. Mango, Joseph R., and J. E. Scanland, to American Machine & Foundry Co. Power sled. 207.580, 5-9-67, CI. D14 — 24. Mann, David E., Jr. Ball rolling game hat. 207,654, 5-16- 67, CI. D34— 15. Mann, Samuel J., to Salton, Inc. Bun warmer or similar arti- cle. 207,979, 6-20-07, CI. D81— 10. Manseau, Irene M. Cereal bowl or similar article. 208,319, 8- 15-67, CI. D44— 15. Manville. George D. Combined gage and clamp. 206,766, 1-24-67. CI. D52 — 6. Maradel Products, Inc. : See — Ross, Bruce. 206,845. Marble, B. L., Furniture Inc. : See — Sullivan, William H. 207,712. Sullivan, William H. 207,713. Marchant, Paul A., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Bottle or the like. 206,830, 1-31-67, CI. D58— 6. Marchant, Paul A., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Bottle or the like. 20S,171, 7-25-67, CI. D58— S. Marchello, John L. : See — - Zbikowski, Ted, and Marchello. 206,644. Marchi, Vitallino : See — Block, Jack, and Marchi. 207,029. Marcott, Gordon L. Building. 208,460, 9-5-67, CI. D13 — 1. Marcus. Stanley A. : See — Sehaper, Earl L., and Marcus. 209,623. Marcy, Oliver M. Combined skewer set and cutting board rack. 206,724, 1-17-67, CI. D44 — 1. Marder, Leo, and W. Mowry. to Matson Mfg. Co., Inc. Mirror or the like. 20S.0S1, 7-11-67, CI. D86 — 10. Margolis, Joseph M. Hanger. 209,085, 10-31-67, CI. D54 — 1. Margulis, Joseph M. Picture hanger. 208,580, 9-12-67, CI. D54— 1. Mariani, Elena, to Coro, Inc. Earring. 208,263. 8-8-67, CI. D45— 9. Mariani, Elena. Bracelet or the like. 208,323, 8-15-67, CI. D45— 4. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1 _ , 1 1 Marien, Henry J., and .1. 1'.. Swott, iu Kexall Drug ami Chemi- cal Co. Holder for cords and the like. 208,570, 0-12-07, CI. n I i 30. Marion, Henry .1., and J. I'.. Swell, to Kevall I (rug and Clieini- eal Co. Combined pitcher and cover therefor. 208,899, in 17-117. CI. HI -I— 21. .Marker, llannes. Ski binding. 200.GK4, 12 2ti -07, CI. I>34 — 14. Markham, David R., to JJoerc & Co. lfow crop harvesting at- tachment. 209,069, 10-31-07, CI. D40— 1. .Markim, Betty J. Riding spur. 200,214, 11-14-67, CI. D30— 31. Markowitz, Jerome, to Alien Organ Co., Inc. Keyboard con- trolled musical instrument. 2117,074, G- 20-07, CI. D50 — 2. .Marks, Lou 1'., to Bruce Molded 1'lastie Products, Inc. Lug- gage handle and the like. 20H.72r,, L2 26 07, CI. D87 — 2. \i irks, Robert J. Spectacle case. 208,670, 9-19-67, CI. D57 — 1. Marlln Toy Products, Inc.: See — ■ l.akin, Willis M. 207,913. Marona, Robert N., Hi General Foods Corp. Squeeze bottle. 208,332, 8-15-07, CI. DOS — 6. Maris, Roger A. : Sec — Reinsberg, Adolph. 207,027. Marsano, Leonard R. Comb. 207,000, 5-16-67, CI. DS6— S. Marsh, Donald R., to The Carter-Waters Corp. Extruded form for holding a narrow panel edge. 200,300, 11-28-07, CI. D10 — 6. Marsh, Edward E., Jr. : See — Lo/.o, Elizabeth. 207,764. Marshall, Cecil L. Portable test apparatus for television. 20S,- 548, 0-12-07, CI. D2G — 1. Marshall. Cecil L. Portable kinescope jig for testing tele- vision tubes. 200,140, 11-7-07, CI. D26 — 1. Marshall, Dean A. Apparatus for marking metals. 208,430, 8-29-67, CI. D.">4 — 13. Martin, David A. Lint remover. 200,791, 1-31-07, CI. D9— 2. Martin, Edward J. P'eeder tape for installing electric cables. 207,024, 2-21-07, CI. D54— 1.3. Martin, Ernest N., 1). B. Maxson, and J. F. Scheffer, tD Columware, Inc. Dispenser for beverages, foods and the like. 207,320, 4-25-G7, CI. D94 — 3. Martin, Gene. Carafe. 209.073, 10-31-67, CI. D44 — 21. Martin, John C, to Bunn-O-Matic Corp. Pour in type beverage maker. 209,125, 10-31-07, CI. 1)94 — 3. Martin, John C, to liunn-O-Matic Corp. Pour iu type beverage maker. 209,120, 10-31-67, CI. D94 — 3. Martin, John C, to Bunn-O-Matic Corp. Pour in type beverage maker. 209,127, 10-31-07, CI. D94— 3. Martin, Richard T. : See — Geib, Robert L., and Martin. 207,204. Geib, Robert L., and Martin. 207,224. x, Louis, & Co.. Inc.: Sec — Bakanowsky, Louis J., and Harrison. Campbell, Laurie J. 200,308. Campbell, Laurie J. 208,558. Campbell, Laurie J. 208,925. Eusco, Frank, and N. C. and W. Gold. 209,152. llirsch, Mahlon E. 20G.6G9. Hirsch, Mahlon E. 20G.G70. Kuramochi, Shigeaki. 209,352. Lohr, Raymond J. 208,788. Palmer, James W. 207,914. Palmer, James W. 207.99S. Palmer, James YV. 209,459. Marz. Louis R. : See — Wagner, John K., and Marz. 207.304. Mas, Joseph A., to Dynamic Instrument Corp. Electrical test- ing apparatus. 209,507, 12-12-67, D26 — 1. Mason, Richard A., to National Distillers and Chemical Corp. Drain stopper. 209,180, 11-7-67, CI. D91— 1. Massey-Ferguson, Inc. : See — Highberger, Samuel M., and Kil'er. 209.137. Masson, Paul, Inc. : See — Gould, Jerome. 207,512. Master Bronze Powder Co., Inc. : See — Whitman, Shepard H. 207,565. Mastrorilli, Onofrio : See — Bulbarelli, Franco, and Mastrorilli. 207,146. Masuda, Shigeru. Date or similar article. 207,545, 5-2-67, CI. D44 — 15. Masuda, Shiseru. CI. D44 — 15. Masuda, Shigeru. CI. D44 — 15. Masuda. Shigeru, to Noritakc Co., Inc. Plate or similar arti- cle. 207.72S, 5-23-07, CI. D44— 15. Masuda. Shigeru, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar arti- cle. 207,729, 5-23-67, CI. D44 — 15. Masuda. Shigeru, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar arti- cle. 207,730, 5-23-67, CI. D44 — 15. Masuda. Shigeru, to Noritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar arti- cle. 207,731, 5-23-67, CI. D44 — 15. Matibag, Felipe O. Combination toothbrush and toothbrush cleaner. 207. .836, 6-6-67, CI. D9 — 2. Matson Mfg. Co.. Inc. : See — Marder. Leo. and Mowry. 20S.0S1. Matsuda, Harry K., to Ampex Corp. Combined tape recorder and radio receiver. 209,210, 11-14-07, CI. D26 — 14. Mai 200,607. Plate or similar article. 207,546, 5-2-67, Plate or similar article. 207,547, 5-2-67, Mattel, Inc. : See — Kvan, John W. 200,590. Ryan, John W. 207,194. Ryan, John W., and Adickes. 207,014. Ryan, John W., and Adickes. 207,714. Ryan, John W„ and Adickes. 207,7 15. Ryan, John W., and Goetz. 206,824. Ryan, John W., and Meggs. 207,051. Ryan, John W., and Schlau. 207,172. Ryan, John W., and Schlau. 207,912. Ryan, John W., and Schmidt. 208,254. Ryan, John \Y., and Schmidt 208,715. Ryan, John W., and Schmidt. 209,220. Ryan, John W., and Zimmerman. 206,811. Matthews, Thomas C, to Sun Engineering Co. Spray can handle. 206,970, 2-14-07, CI. D58 — 20. Mattinglv, John W. : See — Pulton, .lames F., St. Clair, and Mattingly. 209,202. Johnson, Allan P., and Mattingly. 208,777. Mackay, Frederick G., Johnson, and Mattingly. 20S.770. St. Clair, Melvin E., Mattingly, and Fulton. 209,204. Mattingly, John W., J. F. Fulton, and M. E. St. Clair, to Aqua-Tec Corp. Motor pump bousing for a dental jet cleansing unit. 209,203, 11-14-67, CI. D24 — 1. Matwev, Paul : See — ■ Bravo, Joel W., and Matwey. 209, 6S0. Matvas, John. Clothes bar. 207,644, 5-1G-67, CI. D33 — 8. Matz, Robert D. Demountable camper. 200,930, 2-14-07, CI. D14 — 3. Maurer, Leslie R. : See — Maurer, Robert A. and L. R. Maurer, John A., K. R. Lappiu, and D. A. Wahpiist, to The Weber Dental Mfg. Co. Wall mounted dental unit. 209,139, 11-7-07, CI. D24— 1. Maurer, Robert A. and Leslie R., to The Kenmar Mfg. Co. Student's chair and desk. 207,202, 3-2S-67, CI. D33 — 11. Mauro, Daniel A. Combined hair lifter and comb. 208,893, 10-10-67, CI. D86— 8. Maxant, William T. Sewing machine stand. 20S.674, 9-19-67, CI. D33 — 12. Maxemovich, Marco, to United States Rubber Co. Tire. 207,- 291, 3-28-67, CI. D90— 20. Maxemovich, Marco, to Uniroyal, Inc. Tire. 208, 3S6, 8-22-07, CI. D90— 20. Maxemovich, Marco, to Uniroyal, Inc. Tire. 208,896, 10-10- 67, CI. D90— 20. Maxemovich, Marco, to Uniroyal Inc. Tire. 209,032, 10-24- 67, CI. D90— 20. Maxemovich, Marco, and R. F. Busch, to Uniroyal Inc. Tire. 207,896, 6-0-07, CI. D90 — 20. Maxim, John G., to Empire Brushes, Inc. Power unit for an electric manicure set or similar article. 208,904, 10-17-07, CI. D80— 10. Maxon, Gleuway, Jr. Dump body and tilt frame unit. 206,- 708, 1-17-67, CI. D14 — 3. Maxwell, Melvin O. Combined toothbrush, toothpaste and tumbler holder. 20S.049, 7-11-67, CI. D4 — 3. Mayber, Lester M., to American Home Products Corp. Com- bined display rack and sign holder. 206,639. 1-3-67. CI. D80 — 10. Mayer, Karl, and L. Velekei, to Nouvelle Lampe (Quebec) Inc. Desk lamp. 200,951, 2-14-07, CI. D48 — 20. Mayeroff, Marguerite. Doll. 209,293, 11-21-07, CI. D34 — 4. -Maytag Co., The: See — Smith, Thomas R. 206,764. Smith, Thomas R. 207.180. Smith, Thomas R. 209,006. Smith, Thomas R. 209,007. Smith, Thomas R. 209,008. Smith, Thomas R. 209,009. Mazur, Richard A., to Uniroyal. Inc. Plastic coated sheet material. 207,091, 5-16-67. CI. DS7 — 3. Mazur, Richard A., to Uniroyal, Inc. Plastic coated sheet material. 207,826, 5-30-67, CI. D87 — 3. Mazur, Richard A., to Uniroval, Inc. Plastic coated sheet material. 20S.1S2, 7-25-67, CI. DS7 — 3. McAllister, William J. : See — .McAllister. William J., and Keown. 20S.955. McAllister, William J., and J. A. Keown, to W J. McAllister. Waste receptacle. 208,955, 10-17-67, CI. D58 — 17. McAtee, Gene A., to Lee-Rowan Co. Height measuring scale. 207,008, 5-10-67, CI. D52 — 6. McCain, Lawrence, to Wemac Co. Surface mounted light fix- ture. 209,536, 12-12-67, CI. D48 — 23. McCallum, Donald A.: See — Koeber, Theodore II., Skyer, and McCallum. 20S.418. Koeber, Theodore H., Skyer, and McCallum. 209,413. McCarthy, John L. : See — Myers, John P., and McCarthy. 206.816. McClellan. Clarence S., to United Electronics Inc. Potrable amplifier-speaker cabinet. 207,402, 4-11-67, CI. D26 — 14. McCord, Robert C, to Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush Co. Shoe brush. 207,049, 2-28-67, CI. D9 — 2. McCormick. Barstow. Sheppard. Covle & Best: See — Walter. Cletus N. 200,035. Sign holder. McCormick, Daniel M. Dl— 3. McCormick, Daniel M. Dl— 3. McCormick, Daniel M. Dl— 3. Sign holder. Sign holder. 206.783, 1-31-67. CI. 206.784, 1-31-67, CI. 206.785, 1-31-67, CI. 1512 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 McCormick, Daniel M. Sign holder. 200,786, 1-31-G7, CI. Dl — 3. McCormick, Daniel M. Sign holder. 207, S33, 6-6-67, CI. Dl— 3. McCormick, Robert J., to The Dow Chemical Co. Container lid. 207,356, 4-4-67, CI. DOS— 26. McCormick, Waiter S., Jr., W. S. Sheppley, Jr., and J. F. Talerico, to International Business Machines Corp. Data processing console. 209,448, 12-5-67, CI. D26 — 5. McCov, Leo J. : See — Flinn, Richard J., and McCoy. 209,688. McCreary Tire & Rubber Co. : Bee — Jacobs, Joseph N. 209,263. Jacobs, Joseph N. 209,264. McCue, Daniel E. : See — McFarland, Donald L., and McCue. 209,441. McCune, Harry W., to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Telephone handset support. 209.593. 12-19-67, CI. D26 — 14. McDaniel, Paul H., deceased (by V. K. MeDaniel, executrix), Instrument for indicating a liquid level and the tempera- ture of the liquid. 208,006, 6-27-67, CI. D52 — 6. McDaniel, Walter L. : See — Dudley, Robert E.. and McDaniel. 207.46.J. McDonald, Carroll E. Log grate. 209,25S, 11-14-67, CI. DS1— IS. McDonald, John D. Casing for electronic exercising appa- ratus and the like. 209,400, 11-28-67, CI. D2U— 5. McDonalds System, Inc. : See — Weimer, Ralph E. 209,630. McElroy, Archibald E. Buckle for metal band tie strap. 209,013, 10-24-07, CI. D54— 1. McFadyen, Richard, and W. Maeowski, to Ketcham & Mc- Dougall, Inc. Telephone index or the like. 209,029, 10-24- 07, CI. D74— 1. McFarland, Donald L., and D. E. McCue, to Rival Mfg. Co. Combined electric can opener and ice crusher. 209,441, 11-28-67, CI. D95— 2. McGill Metal Products Co. : See — Wernham, Spencer C, and Hendricks. 20S.163. McGilly, Yvonne D. : See — Metcalf, Claude K. 207,283. Mcintosh, Dawrie G., to The International Nickel Co. Urinal. 208,291, 8-15-67, CI. D4— 5. McKenzie, Russell H. Holder for displaying bibs. 207,192, 3-14-67, CI. DS0 — 9. McKibbin, Gari G. Door lock. 209,540, 12-12-67, CI. D50 — 5. McKinnon Columbus Corp. : See — Burian, Paul D., and Dent. 208,200. McLartv, Shirley. Display spinner. 207,477, 4—25-67, CI. Dl— 2. McLartv, Shirley. Combined valve and float for a commode. 208,185, 7-25-67, CI. D91— 1. McLarty, Shirley, to American Lighter Corp. Cartridge for cigarette lighter. 209,164, 11-7-67, CI. D48— 27. McLaughlin, Thomas A. : See — Allen, Robert M., and McLaughlin. 207.3S0. McLean, George H., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,429, 4-11-67, CI. D58— 6. MeLeish, Thurman J. Pickup truck mounted roping saddle. 209,530, 12-12-67, CI. D38— 15. McLeod, Bishop F., to Schenlev Industries, Inc. Combined bottle and dispensing cup. 208,884, 10-10-67, CI. D58 — 8. McLeod, Charles A. : See — Herbst, Walter B., La Zar, and McLeod. 208,564. McLeod, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,793, 10-3-C7, CI. D42 — 7. McLeod, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,798, 10-3- 67, CI. D42 — 7. McLeod, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,799, 10-3- 67, CI. D42— 7. McLeod, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 208,801, 10-3- 67, CI. D42 — 7. McLeod, Charles A., to Sunbeam Corp. Clock. 209,090, 12-26- 67, CI. D42— 7. McLin, Ronald E., to Mid-Continent Mfg. Co. Anti-freeze tester. 209,012, 10-24-67, CI. D52 — 7. McManus, Julian W. Power actuated punch. 207,124, 3-7- 67, CI. D54 — 10. McNair, 'Samuel L., to The Songrand Corp. Combined heat- ing and massaging unit. 207,080, 2-28-67, CI. D83 — 1. McNair, Samuel L., to The Songrand Corp. Mattress and cushion vibrator. 207,142, 3-7-67, CI. D83 — 1. McNair, Samuel L.. to The Songrand Corp. Electrically heated comb. 208,232, 8-1-67, CI. D86— 8. McNair, Samuel L., and H. J. Talge, to The Songrand Corp. Electric comb. 209,724, 12-26-67, CI. DS6— 8. MePhee, James E. Liquid pourer. 206,733, 1-17-67, CI. D58— 26. McRoskev, John W., and L. H„ to Republic Tool & Mfg. Corp. Portable light unit. 208,660, 9-19-67, CI. D48 — 24. McRoskey, Leonard H. : See — McRoskey, John W., and L. H. 208,660. McVev, Charles W., to Anzac Industries, Inc. Mobile antenna mount. 208,771, 10-3-67, CI. D14 — 6. McVev, Charles W., to Anzac Industries, Inc. Antenna whip spring base. 208,772, 10-3-67, CI. D14 — 6. McWherter, George W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,- 184, 7-25-67, CI. D90 — 20. McWilliams, Gordon : See — Block, Manfred, and McWilliams. 207,398. Mead Johnson and Co. : See — Straka, Dean R. 20S.733. Meadowbrook Co., The : See — Robarge, Robert E. 208, S46. Mears, Ralph V. Combined butt cap and measuring tape for fishing rod handles. 207,007, 2-21-67, CI. D22— 23. Mecredv, James R., to The Cleveland Range Co. Appliance for preparing food and the like. 207,758, 5-23-67, CI. D81 — 10. Medical Products Corp. : See — - Ostensen, Ralpii G. 208.8S3. Meggs, Daniel H. : See — Ryan, John W., and Meggs. 207,651. Meister, Rosemary M. : See — Durik, Kalman J. 209,697. Meister, Hans, to Samuel M. Langston & Co. Frame for a double deck single facer machine. 207,741, 5-23-67, CI. D55 — 1. Melamed, Henry B., and J. F. Cullen. Drinking cup. 207,- 544, 5-2-67, CI. D44— 9. Melamed, Henry B., and J. F. Cullen. Bottle. 209,542, 12-12- 67, CI. D58 — 8. Melamed, Henry B., and J. F. Cullen. Bottle. 209,543, 12-12- 67, CI. D58 — 8. Mellyn, Lawrence P., to General Electric Co. Light diffuser. 207,500, 4-25-67, CI. D48— 20. Mellyn, Lawrence P., to General Electric Co. Integrally hinged weatherproof receptacle cover. 208,917, 10-17-67, CI. D26— 13. Mellyn, Lawrence P., to General Electric Co. Light diffuser for a night light. 208,939, 10-17-67, CI. D48 — 20. Melrose, Denis G., to National Research Development Corp. Heart valve. 209,303, 11-21-67, CI. D83— 1. Melzer, Herman M. Air curtain. 208,677, 9-19-67, CI. D62 — 4. Metcalf, Claude K., to Y. D. McGilly. Boat. 207,283, 3- 28-67, CI. D71 — 1. Metlox Mfg. Co. : See — Allen, Robert Y., M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,891. Allen, Robert Y., M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,892. Allen, Robert Y., M. and E. K. Shaw. 206, S93. Allen, Robert Y., M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,894. Allen. Robert Y., M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,895. Metzler, Charles L., and H. A. Holzwarth, to Visirecord Inc. Record-keeping cabinet. 208,479, 9-5-67, CI. D33 — 19. Metzler, Charles L., and H. A. Holzwarth, to American Can Co. Cup or similar article. 209,426, 11-28-67, CI. D58 — 17. Meyer, Alvin C, to The Gold Buffet Franchise, Inc. Combina- tion serving table and hood. 208,17S, 7-25-67, CI. DS1 — 10. Meyer, Carl R. Shade umbrella. 209,648, 12-19-67, CI. D88- Meyer, Carl R. Shade umbrella. 209,049, 12-19-07, CI. D88 — 3. Meyer, Carl R. Shade umbrella. 209,650, 12-19-67, CI. D88 — 3. Meyer, Carl R. Shade umbrella. 209.651, 12-19-67, CI. D88- Meyer, Charles, Jr., to Chefcraft Associates. Food service tray. 20S.260, 8-8-67, CI. D44 — 10. Meyer, Christian, to L. Hofler. Toy blowpipe. 207,717, 5-23- 67, CI. D34— 15. Meyer, Edward P., and W. L. Wright, to Physionic Engineer- ing, Inc. Combined adjustable support and ultrasonic transducer holder for diagnostic scanners. 209,180, 11-7-67, CI. D83 — 1. Meyer, Frank E. : See — Meyer, Frank E., and Saucier. 209,090. Mever, Frank E., and L. H. Saucier, to F. E. Meyer. Box end folding and stapling machine. 209,090, 10-31-07, CI. D55 — 1. Meyer. Henry G. Inflatable tourniquet 20S,124, 7-18-67, CI. D83 — 1. Meyer, Peter H. : See — Dietrich, Gerhard, and Meyer. 207,813. Meyers, Willard F., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,188, 3-14-07, CI. D5S— S. Mial Mfg. Corp. : See — Lorenzo, Albert M. 207.064. Michaeli. Avraham. Roll-out base for refrigerators. 206,999, 2-21-07. CI. D14— 3. Michals, Theodore T. Child's stool or the like. 207,708, 5- 23-67, CI. D15— 8. Michigan Research Corp. : See — Hill, Charles C. 208,745. Mid-America Fabrication Co. : See — Bratton, Oran D. 208,854. Mid-American Iron and Steel Corp. : See — Stark, Fred. 208.320. Middleton, Robert E. Contact lens measuring instrument. 207,241, 3-21-67, CI. D57 — 1. Mid-Continent Mfg. Co. : See — McLin, Ronald E. 209,012. Miki, Tadashi, to Standard Radio Corp. Television receiver. 209, 70S, 12-26-67, CI. D56 — 4. Miles, Harry E., Jr. Machine tool base and bed unit. 200,617, 1-3-67, CI. D55— 1. Miles, Harry E., Jr. Machine tool base and bed unit. 206,- 018, 1-3-67, CI. D55— 1. Miles, Harry E., Jr. Machine tool base and bed unit. 206,619, 1-3-67, CI. D55 — 1. Miles Laboratories, Inc. : See — Collister, Kenneth D., Patteson, and Thorson. 208,907. Miles. Robert F., to MS Industries, Inc. Stacking and nesting bakery tray. 207,8S3, 6-6-67, CI. D58— 12.6. Milev, David W. : See — Danz, Ellworth R., Miley, and Preiser. 207,422. Danz, Ellworth R., Preiser, and Miley. 207,421. Militello, James V.. to American Allsafe Co. Fan guard. 209,- 249, 11-14-67, CI. D62 — 4. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 151' Miller, Alfred x., Co Jacoues KreislerMfg. Corp. Box. 207, SS4, 6-6-87. 01. D5S — 12. 6. Miller, Earl E. : See — Taggart, John K., Parker, and Miller. 206,809. Taggart, John K., Parker, and Miller. 206,885. Miller, Earl E., to James Heddon's Sons. Fish lure. 20S.631, 9-19-67. CI. D22— 28. Miller, Eklon S. Automatic beverage dispenser cabinet. 207,082, 2-28-67, CI. D94— 3. Miller, Harvey R. Convertible aeroplane and automobile. 207,929, 6-13-67, CI. D71— 1. Miller, Howard Clock Co. : See — Nelson, George. 209,497. Miller, Howard E. Traffic signal. 208,381. 8-22-67, CI. D72—1. Miller, Howard S., Jr., to Dispensers, Inc. Pitcher or similar article. 207,787, 5-30-67, CI. D44 — 21. Miller Motors, Inc. : See — Theissen, Leon A., and Hogan. 209,417. Miller. Robert F. Auxiliary fuel tank for vehicles. 20S.539, 9-12-67, CI. D14— 3. Miller, Ronald C, to Honeywell Inc. Face panel for a con- trol instrument. 20S.944, 10-17-67, CI. D52 — 6. Miller Tilt-Top Trailer, Inc. : See — Moll, Jack E. 206,752. Moll, Jack E. 208,535. Miller, Wayne R. : See — Cole. Glen E., and Miller. 209.533. Miller, William P., II, B. R. De Young, and T E. Dow. Tire. 207,439, 4-11-67, CI. D90 — 20. Mills, Anthony M., to Dnnlop Rubber Co., Ltd. Tire. 209,265, 11-14-67. CI. D90— 20. Mimeur, Robert, to Carpauo & Pons. Fishing reel. 208,910, 10-17-67. CI. D22 — 25. Miner, Earl L., to Humboldt Industries, Inc. Vehicle. 207,704, 5-23-67, CI. D14 — 3. Miner Industries, Inc.: See — Swee, Eugene A. 209,173. Minis, Clyde R. School plaque or the like. 207,012, 2-21-67, CI. D29— 23. Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. : See — Baeker, Robert B. 20S.889. Schulke, Edward L. 207,403. Minnesota-Ohio Oil Corp. : See — Hammons. Robert B. 208,046. Minzer, Marvin H., and P. L. Steiner. Toilet tissue dispenser. 20S.017, 7-4-67, CI. D4 — 3. Mipro Metal Products Co. : See — Baum, Herbert J. L., and Ball. 208,114. Bauni, Herbert J. L„ and Ball. 209,241. Mission Industries : See — Van Dusen, Laurence W. 206,638. Mitchell, Bernard A., to Heath Products, Inc. Vaporizer appliance. 206,610, 1-3-67, CI. 83 — 1. Mitchell, Don H. Powered cart. 208,298, 8-15-67, CI. D14 — 3. Mitchell, Robert M. : See — Dykes, Ralph E., and Mitchell. 209,336. Dykes, Ralph E., and Mitchell. 209,337. Mitchell, Robert M., to General Foods Corp. Pitcher 208,567, 9-12-67. CI. D44 — 21. Mitchell, Terrance R. Stuffed toy bird. 20S.056, 7-11-67 CI. D34— 2. Mitsubishi Denki Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Iwata, Naoyuki, Shinozaki, Tsuruta, and Fujimoto. 208,- 385. Mittelsteadt. Glen L., to Herter's Inc. Scale base. 208,209, 8-1-67, CI. D52— 10. Miura, Shunichiro : See — Takayanagh, Akira, Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishii, and Miura. 209,285. Mizen. Kurt F. : See — Lee. Richard E., and Mizen. 206,731. Mizutani, Takesi, to Kanamaru Shoten, Ltd. Lighter for cigarettes, pipes and the like. 208,370, 8-22-67, CI. D48 — 27. Mizutani. Takesi, to Kanamaru Shoten, Ltd. Cigarette lighter. 208,371, 8-22-67, CI. D48— 27. Mobil Oil Corp. : See— Noves. Eliot F. 206,864. Noyes, Eliot F. 206,868. Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206.S63. Xoves, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206,904. Noyes, Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Graf. 206,928. Noyes. Eliot F., Bevilacqua, and Hawthorne. 206,905. Noyes, Eliot F., and DeSalvo. 206,865. Noyes. Eliot F., and DeSalvo. 206,866. Noyes, Eliot F., and DeSalvo. 206,867. Modern Metal Products Co. : See — Clement, Joseph. 207.614. Clement, Joseph. 207,816. Clement, Joseph. 207, S17. Mojonnier, Albert, Inc. : See — Lowe, Harry E., Ill, and Mojonnier. 208,823. Mole-Richardson Co. : See — Harrison, Stanley D., and Hankins. 207,967. Moll. Jack E., to Miller Tilt-Top Trailer, Inc. Material han- dling trailer. 206,752, 1-24-67. CI. D14 — 3. Moll, Jack E., to Miller Tilt-Top Trailer, Inc. Trailer hitch. 208,535, 9-12-67, CI. D14 — 3. Toothbrush. 207,303, 4-4-67, CI. D9 — 2. Monbaron. Roland A., to Infranor S.A. Base for floodlight or similar article. 208, S78, 10-10-67, CI. D48— 20. Monsanto Co.: see — Frlcke. Louis H., Jr. 207.90G. Hills, David G. 209,625. Hills, David G. 209,(i2ii. Lang, William A. 208,193. Montelius, George A. Scalpel blade holder. 207,937, 6-13-67, CI. D83— 12. Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. : See — Stiegemeier, Earl R. 206,630. Moody, Eugene P. Pipe clip. 207,825. 5-30-67, CI. D85— 8. Moody, Willard J., C. T. Wilkinson, and H. L. Walker. Slingshot handle. 206,595, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Mooney, William : See — Kovaclk, Joseph, and Mooney. 207,934. Moore, Aston L., to Venture II Corp. Speaker enclosure. 208,919, 10-17-67, CI. D26 — 14. Moore, Buell, to Esquire, Inc. Floodlight. 209,005. 10-24-67, CI. D4S— 20. Moore, Donald A. : See — Wood, Donald H., and Moore. 208,475. Moore, Edwin K. : See — Hamilton, Earl F., and Moore. 208,360. Moore, Lawrence A., to Beloit Eastern Corp. Shaftless un- winder. 208,5S3, 9-12-67, CI. D55 — 1. Moore, Lawrence A., and E. J. Klaczkiewicz, to Belolt Corp. Shoe brake drum for paper rolls or the like. 208,495, 9-5- 67, CI. D55 — 1. Moore, Robert D., to Carnation Co. Plastic pail. 208,276, 8-8-67, CI. D58 — 17. Moore, Robert W., to Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. Camera. 209,637. 12-19-67, CI. DG1— 1. Moore, Walter E., to General Electric Co. Flashlight or similar article. 208,940, 10-17-67, CI. D48 — 24. Moore, Walter E., to UMC Industries, Inc. Hot beverage merchandiser. 209,0S4, 10-31-67, CI. D52 — 3. Moran, James G. : See — Bloomingdale, Alfred S., and Moran. 209,433. Moranduzzo, Dario. Christmas tree ornament. 206,806, -1. Christmas tree ornament. 206,881, 2-7- Christmas tree ornament. 206,882, 2-7- Christmas tree ornament. 206,883, 2-7- Christmas tree ornament. 207,011, 207,529. 1-31-67, CI. D29- Moranduzzo, Dario. 67, CI. D29 — 1. Moranduzzo, Dario. 67. CI. D29— 1. Moranduzzo, Dario. 67, CI. D29 — 1. Moranduzzo, Dario. 2-21-67, CI. D29- Morawski, London T., K to John J. Parker. Internal spline indicator gage. 207,792, 5-30-67, CI. D52 — 6. Morawski, London T., i= to John J. Parker. Spline indicator gage. 207,793, 5-30-67, CI. D52— 6. Morgan & Co., Inc. : See — Stayman, Bennett H. 207,452. Morgan, David G. : See — Fountain, Alec W. and M. 20S.077. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 207,257, 3-28-67, CI. D10— 8. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Backing plate. 5-2-67, CI. D10— 8. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Applique 1 type panel for cabinet doors or the like. 208,091, 7-18-67, CI. D13 — 1. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 208,146, 7-25-67, CI. D10— S. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 20S.14S, 7-25-67, CI. D10— S. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Back plate. 208.160, 7-25-67, CI. D50— 6. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Molding for cabinets or the like. 20S.401, 8-29-67, CI. D13 — 6. Morgan, John R., to Amerock (Corp.). Applique type panel for cabinet doors or the like. 208,461, 9-5-67, CI. D13 — 1. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull 20S,689, 9-26-67 CI. D10— 8. Morgan, John R.. to Amerock Corp. Combined pull and escutcheon plate. 20S.690, 9-26-67, CI. D10 — 8. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 20S.691, 9-26-67 CI. D10— S. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Applique tvpe panel for cabinet doors or the like. 208,692, 9-26-67, CI. D13 — 1. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Back plate 20S.721 9-26- 67, D50 — 6. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 209,386, 11-28-67 CI. D10— 8. Morgan, John R., to Amerock Corp. Decorative molding strip 209.3S9, 11-28-67, CI. D13 — 6. Morganson, Peter H. : See — Burrows, Milford D., Morganson, and Quedens. 207.3S4. Morris, Nathan K. Combination removable sadiron base plate and holder. 20S.373, 8-22-67, CI. D49— 6. Morris, Philip, Inc. : See — Braginetz, Paul A. 207,121. Morrison, Alice E. Squeeze bottle. 208,172, 7-25—67 CI D58— 9. Moll, James W. 242-023— P- Morse, Wanda C. and Wayne T CI. D3— 9. Morse, Wayne T. : See — Morse, Wanda C. and Wayne T Pillow. 207.24S, 3-28-67, 207,248. -96 1514 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1961 Pastry 206,722, 208,618, Mors'o Co., The : See — Rudnikoff, David K., and Maki. 207,373. Mortland, Elsie M., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. sheet of the like. 206,757, 1-24-67, CI. D44— 1. Mosch, Alfred. Combined writing instrument and pocket knife. 206,875, 2-7-67, CI. D22 — 3. Mosler Safe Co., The : See — Payne, George. 208,888. Moss, John I., to Relaxacizor, Inc. Electronic facial muscle Stimulator. 207,686, 5-16-67, CI. D83— 1. Motl, Ruben R. Drum bung wrench. 206,822, 1-31-67, CI. D54— 16. Motor Wheel Corp. : See — Main, John A., and Deaver. 209,196. Motorola, Inc. : See — Fenne, Kenneth R. 206,909. Zeller, Herbert J. 208,959. Mowrer, Sidney W., Jr., to Shelby Corp. Door closer. 209,- 276, 11-21-67, CI. D10— -7. Mowry, William : See — Marder, Leo, and Mowry. 208,081. Mozneck, Ulysses S., to Casco Products Corp. Combined heat- ing and massaging unit. 209,643, 12-19-67, CI. D83— 1. Mulder, Lambert J., to Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. Furniture panel. 208,027, 7-4-67, CI. D33— 1. Mulder, Lambert J., to Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. Dresser. 208,029, 7-4-67, CI. D33— 6. Mulder, Lambert J., to Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. Panel for a furniture door. 208,054, 7-11-67, CI. D33— 1. Miiller, Arthur. Holder for spray cans or the like. 209,485, 12-5-67, CI. D62— 2. Muller, E. Michael : See — Levy, Edward D., Weeden, and Muller. 208,152. Muller, Josef, to Trilux-Lenze KG. Mast mounted lamp hous- ing. 207,273, 3-28-67, CI. D48— 31. Mullinax, Thomas E. : See — Hocutt, R. Hovan, and Mullinax. 208,353. Mulvihill, Margaret M. Doll or similar article. 1-17-67, CI. D34 — 4. Munch, Earl L. Pump for aerating minnow buckets. 9-12-67, CI. D91— 1. Muniz, Gregoiy. Bar or similar article. 207,103, 3-7-67, CI. D33— 19. Muntz Stereo-Pak, Inc. : See — Wilson, Rex C. 208,701. Murillo, Augustine Y. Combined handle and identification tag for a walking cane. 209,184, 11-7-67, CI. D88— 4. Murphy, Ellis F., Sr. Fruit squeezer or similar article. 207,- 827, 5-30-67, CI. D89 — 1. Murray, John P., Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Golf bag bottom. 208,481, 9-5-67, CI. D34 — 5. Murray, John P., Jr., to Atlantic Products Corp. Receptacle for waste paper or the like. 208,956, 10-17-67, CI. D58 — 17. Murray Ohio Mfg. Co., The : See — Schreckengost, Viktor. 208,683. Schreckengost, Viktor. 209,458. Schreckengost, Viktor. 209,728. Murray, Robert E. Clock. 208,870, 10-10-67, CI. D42 — 7. Musikantow, Allen S. and R. G. Insect cage. 208,303, 8-15-67, CI. D22 — 19. Musikantow, Reuben G. : See — Musikantow, Allen S. and R. G. 208,303. Muskin Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Barrera, Salvatore E. 207,475. Musser, Clair O. Button zither. D56— 1. Musser. Clair O. Musical water toy. D34— 15. Mustad, Joh. : See — Brodin, Bengt O. I. 208,727. Mustee, Bernard E., to E. L. Mustee & Sons, Inc. Laundry tub. 208,395, 8-29-67, CI. D4 — 2. Mustee, E. L., & Sons, Inc. : See — Mustee. Bernard E. 208,395. Myatt, Keith E., to G.K.N. Screws & Fasteners Ltd. Quick release fastener. 209,171, 11-7-67, CI. D54— 9. Myers, Felix E. : See — Gryctko, Carl E., and Myers. 209,209. Myers, John P., and J. L. McCarthy. Candleholder or the like. 206,816. 1-31-67. Cl. D48— 2. Myers, Walter P., and J. J. Orlof. Portable television re- ceiving set support for automobiles. 207,706, 5-23-67, CI. D14— 6. Myler, George W. Double burner grate. 209,436, 11-28-67, Cl. D81— 25. to Swirl, Inc. Dress. 209,383, 206,682. 1-10-67, CI. 208,415, 8-29-67, CI. to Swirl, Inc. Dress. 209,384, P. Bignault. -31. Angulated spur. Nachman, Lawrence J., 11-28-67, CI. D2— 80. Nachman, Lawrence J., 11-28-67, Cl. D2— 80. Naffzger, Carl A., % to W. 209,063, 10-31-67, CI. D30- Nagashima, Seiji : See — Sato, Yo, and Nagashima. 209,350. Nagy, Bob : See — Nagy, Sondra and B. 208,455. Nagy, Bob and S. Lid cover for the seat of a water closet. 208,456, 9-5-67, CI. D4— 5. Nagy, Joseph. Vehicle signal light. 208,574, 9-12-67, CI. D48— 32. Nagy, Sondra : See — Nagy, Bob and S. 208,456. Nagy, Sondra and B. Lid cover for the seat of a water closet. 208,455, 9-5-67, CI. D4 — 5. Nakajima, Eiji. Stud nut. 208,008, 6-27-67, CI. D54 — 9. Nakao, Kazuma, to Whitehall Overseas Corp. Lamp. 207,- 338, 4-4-67, CI. 48—20. Nakayama, Susumu : See — Wada, Heihachiro, and Nakayama. 209,092. Name-Maker Corp. : See — Greene, Oscar. 209,442. Nardone, William, to Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. Flexible drink- ing straw. 208,848, 10-3-67, CI. 94 — 3. Nardone, William, to Sweetheart Plasties, Inc. Flexible drink- ing straw. 209,382, 11-21-67, CI. D94 — 3. Nataf, Paul. Bottle. 208,170, 7-25-67, CI. D58 — 6. Nathanson, Heinz. Shower curtain hook or similar article. 206,587. 1-3-67, CI. D21— 4.. National Aeronautics and Space Administration : See — Brosig, Heinz. 208,768. National Cash Register Co., The : See — Crease, Pierre L. 209,024. Flenner, Thomas C. 206,679. Inatomi, Charles T., and Iblings. 206,664. Yamanaka, Izumi. 207,970. National Dairy Products Corp. : See — Hills, David G. 206,913. National Distillers and Chemical Corp. : See — Bailey, Robert L. 209,423. Mason, Richard A. 209,186. National Gypsum Co. : See — Gorka, Edward R. 207,055. National Lock Co. : See — Aleks, Vytant P. 207,837. Anidal, Dagfinn O. 207,484. Rhoades, Nolan K. 207,633. Stone, Rov A. 207,667. Sonnenleiter, George R. 208,326. Sonnenleiter, George R. 208,327. Stone, Roy A. 208,292. Unter, Robert K. 207,470. National Research Development Corp. : See — ■ Melrose, Denis G. 209,363. National Steel Corp. : See — Saunders, William T. 209,343. Saunders, William T. 209,429. Nationwide Vault and Mfg. Co. : See — Madej, Edward A. 208,470. Neale, David W., to Raydyot Ltd. Vehicle lamp. 208,879, 10-10-67, CI. D48— 32. Neale, David W., to Raydyot Ltd. Lamp for a motor vehicle. 209,696, 12-26-67, CI. D48 — 32. Needle Industries Ltd. : See — Bridges, Harry. 207,832. Neeley, Robert E. Tap holder. 207,278, 3-28-67, CI. D58— 12.6. Neese, Gerald W., and J. E. Lenhart, to Purex Corp., Ltd. Bottle. 209,019, 10-24-67, Cl. D58— 8. Neithardt. William A. : See— Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 206,901. 'Sellen, Carl R., Neithardt, Drexler, and Collura. 207,- 279. Nelson, George, to Howard Miller Clock Co. ^Safety poster. 209,497, 12-5-67. CI. D96 — 12. Nelson, Jord O., to Eltra Corp. High pressure gauge housing. 207,420, 4-11-67, CI. D52— 6. Nelson, Raymond L. Iron holder. 207,066, 2-28-67, CL D49— 6. Nesson, Israel : See — Caprio, Lawrence, and Nesson. 208,936. Nestell, Donald E. : See — Turner, George L., Johnson, Disbrown, and Nestell. 208,- 387. Netland, Bjarne : See — Lum, Warren S., and Netland. 207,414. Netland, BJarne, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Design for loop de- tector control unit. 207,261, 3-28-67, CI. D26 — 1. Netland, Bjarne, to Crouse-Hinds Co. Outdoor lighting unit. 209,081, 10-31-67. CI. D48 — 31. Neubauer, Robert G., to Union Carbide Corp. Jug or the like. 209,176, 11-7-67, CI. D58 — 5. Nevada Electronics : See — Tiedemann, Harry F. 209,064. Nevai, Bela B., to Nevco Wood Products Co., Inc. Bar tool holder. 207,238, 3-21-67, CI. D44— 29. Nevco Wood Products Co. Inc. : See — Nevai, Bela B. 207,238. Newman, Alexander I., to Lab-Line Instruments, Inc. Com- bined electric heater and magnetic stirrer. 206,874. 2-7-67, CI. D16 — 2. Newpher, Charles R., to The Glastlc Corp. Sail batten. 207,036. 2-21-67, CI. D71— 1. New Ulm Mfg. Co. : See — Iverson, Noel S. 207,444. Nidetch, Jean, to Weight Watchers International, Inc. Badge or the like. 208,478, 9-5-67, CI. D29— 2. Nielsen, Warren A. Work desk unit for a design engineer. 209,595, 12-19-67, CI. D33— 7. Nieman, Thomas F., to The Saturn Corp. Kite string reel. 208,716, 9-26-67, Cl. D41 — 1. Nigon, Georges L. Clamp for a hose or the like. 207,276, 3-28-67, Cl. D54 — 13. Niles, David A. Flag or similar article. 209,213, 11-14-67, Cl. D29 — 17. LIST OP DESIGN PATENTEES 1515 Ninesling, Arthur J., and D. Q. O'Brien, to Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. Bottle. 209,715, 12-26-67, CI. D58— 8. Nippon Electric Industry Co. Ltd. : See — Tobe, Kiyoshi. 209,020. Tobe. Kiyoshi. 209,027. Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp. : See— Takayauagh, Aklra, Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishii, and Mlura. 209,285. Nixdorff-Krein Mfg. Co. : See — Platkv, Adolph L., and Dean. 209,040. Nobel, Joel J., to Graduate Pain Research Foundation. Medi- cal treatment carrier. 207,370, 4-4-67, CI. D83— 1. Noble, Melvin L. Combined watering device and feeder. 207,166, 3-14-67, CI. D12— 2. Nohl, Egon, to Rewo Chemlsche Fabrik G.m.b.H. Foam spray attachment for vacuum cleaners. 208,625, 9-19-67, CI. D9— 2. Nooter Corp. : See — Hicks, Harold E. 208,834. Noritake Co., Inc. : See — Masuda, Shigeru. 207,728. Masuda, Shigeru. 207,729. Masuda, Shigeru. 207,730. Masuda, Shigeru. 207,731. Takeoka, Ryotaro. 209,609. Takeoka, Rvotaro. 209,610. Takeoka, Ryotaro. 209,611. Norrls-Thermador Corp. : See — Rawald. Kenneth E. 208,513. North American Philips Co., Inc. : See — De Jongh, Johan C. H. 209,206. Schellens, Henrlcus F. T. 207,659. Schellens, Henricus F. T. 207,696. Schellens, Henricus F. T. 208,100. Schellens, Henricus F. T. 208,142. North Central Plastics, Inc. : See — Langlie, Howard, and Berg. 209,698. North Side Bank and Trust Co., The : See — Spaulding, Joseph H., Cobb, and Rodmaker. 207,551. Northern Laboratories : See — Sorenson, Leo. 208,951. Northwest Plastics, Inc. : See — Gruber, Francis E. 207,595. Norton Co. : See — Topping, Robert L. 207,447. Nouvelle Lampe (Quebec) Inc. : See — Mayer, Karl, and Velekei. 206,951. Novak, Giora, to J. Novak. Chair. 209,445, 12-5-67, CI. D15 — 1. Novak, Judith : See — Novak, Giora. 209,445. Novak, Walter M. Skewer for roasting meat. 208,569, 9-12- 67 CI. D44 — 29. Nowak, William W., to Container Corp. of America. Display carton. 207,805, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 12. Noyes, Androus D., to General Foods Corp. Combined jar and closure. 209.482, 12-5-67. CI. D58 — 25. Noyes, Eliot F., to Mobil Oil Corp. Circular building. 206,- 864, 2-7-67, CI. D13— 1. Noyes, Eliot F., to Mobil Oil Corp. Circular shelter. 206,868, 2-7-67, CI. D13— 1. Noyes, Eliot F., to International Business Machines Corp. Typewriter or the like. 207,978, 6-20-67, CI. D64 — 11. Noyes, Eliot F.. E. M. Bevilacqua, and R. E. Graf, to Mobil Oil Corp. Dispensing island. 206,863, 2-7-67. CI. D13 — 1. Noyes, Eliot F., and A. De Salvo, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Service building. 206,865, 2-7-67. CI. D13 — 1. Noyes, Eliot F., and A. De Salvo, Jr.. to Mobil Oil Corp. Auxiliary building. 206.866, 2-7-67, CI. D13 — 1. Noyes, Eliot F., and A. De Salvo, Jr., to Mobil Oil Corp. Building. 206,867, 2-7-67, CI. D13— 1. Noyes, Eliot F., E. M. Bevilacqua. and R. E. Graf, to Mobil Oil Corp. Cylindrical liquid dispensing pump. 206,904, 2-7-67, CI. D52— 2. Noyes, Eliot F., E. M. Bevilacqua, and A. D. Hawthorne, to Mobil Oil Corp. Cylindrical dispensing stand for service filling stations. 206,905, 2-7-67, CI. D52 — 2. Noyes, Eliot F., E. M. Bevilacqua, and R. E. Graf, to Mobil Oil Corp. Gasoline pump nozzle. 206,928, 2-7-67, CI. D91 — 1. Noyes, Eliot F., and R. E. Graf, to Cummins Engine Co., Inc. Refrigeration unit mountable on the exterior of a vehicle. 209,581, 12-19-67, CI. D14— 6. Nudell, Arthur A. Combined salt and pepper shaker. 206,- 948, 2-14-67, CI. D44 — 22. Nunn, Ewing D., Jr. Barricade. 208,739, 9-26-67, CI. D72 — 1. Nutmegger Packing Co. Inc. : See — Hedu, Jon. 206,934. Nuttle, Elbert R„ Jr. Lacrosse stick. 207,322, 4-4-67, CI. D34— 5. Nylrem Enterprises Inc.: See — Larson, Merlyn O. 209,181. Nyssen. Victor V. Rollable appliance support. 208,537, 9-12- 67, CI. D14— 3. O'Brien, Donald Q. : See — Ninesling, Arthur J., and O'Brien. 209,715. O'Connor, Pete. Cycle seat. 207,290, 3-28-67, CI. D90 — 16. Odden, LaVerne M. : See — Peden. Merle F., and Odden. 20S.687. O'Farrell, Patrick H. : See — Toerge, Fred L., and O'Farrell. 208,445. Toerge, Fred L., and O'Farrell. 208,446. Okiyama, Masaharu. Barber chair. 208,467, 9-5-67, CI. D15— 3. Okiyama, Masaharu. Barber chair. 208,468, 9-5-67, CI. D15— 3. Okumura, Yoshinorl : See — Kira, Ken, Okumura, and Takahashi. 208,705. Oliver, Earl J. Display rack. 207,437, 4-11-67, CI. D80— 10. Oliver, Joseph E., 20% to L. Gendron, Jr. Expansible camper body. 208,356, 8-22-67. CI. D14— 3. Olivetti, C, Ing., .& Co., S.p.A. : See- Bellini, Mario. 209,351. Sottsass. Ettore. 207,136. Sottsass, Ettore. 209,638. Olsen, Thomas O. Vaulter's landing cushion. 207,060, 2-28- 67, CI. D34 — 5. Olson, Lee R., and K. N. Thomas, to Purex Corp., Ltd. Bottle. 207,744, 5-23-67, CI. D58— 6. Olympia Werke AG. : See — Demmel, Anton, Boothby, and Sieber. 207,467. Oneida Ltd. : See — Lea, Melvin A. 208,724. Lea, Melvin A. 209,015. Manderfield, Ellen B. 207,501. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,581. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,582. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,667. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,668. Manderfield. Ellen B. 208,880. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,881. Manderfield, Ellen B. 208,882. Manderfield, Ellen B. 209,088. Manderfield, Ellen B. 209,089. Perry, Frank R. 208,669. O'Neill, Timothy J., and W. E. Rosen. Hair treating cap or similar article. 207,769, 5-30-67, CI. D2— 239. Onitsuka, Kihachiro. Sport shoe. 208,393, 8-29-67, CI. D2 — 311. Oppenhuizen, Simon W., and J. O. Lockwood, to Uniline Corp. Combined bed, wardrobe and study desk unit. 207,909, 6-13-67, CI. D33— 19. Optics International Corp. : See — Harley, James J. 207,557. Harley, James J. 207,558. Optische Werke G. Rodenstock : See — Dietrich, Anton. 206,912. Herold, Willy. 208,587. Orell, Walter R. Ash tray. 209,723, 12-26-67. CI. D85— 2. Orendorff, Max C, Co. : See — Orendorff, Maxwell C. 207,590. Orendorff, Maxwell C, to Max C. Orendorff Co. Tooth for an earthworking tool. 207,590, 5-9-67, CI. 39—1. Orlof, Joseph J. : See — Myers, Walter P., and Orlof. 207,706. Orpana, Robert J., to Clark Equipment Co. Vehicle. 209,135, 11-7-67, CI. D14 — 3. Orrtronics. Inc. : See — Cousino, Bernard A. 208,408. Ortega, Charles J„ to Eldon Industries, Inc. Lighting fixture. 209,076, 10-31-67, CI. D48 — 20. Orzechowski, Longin A. : See — Salay. Eugene R., and Orzechowski. Osburn, Margaret C. Dental care cabinet. CI. D4— 3. Osco Corp. : See — Reisner, Sam. 208,576. Osika, James A., to Whirlpool Corp. Combination bathtub and shower stall. 207,096, 3-7-67, CI. D4 — 4. Osika, James A., to Whirlpool Corp. Combination bathtub and shower stall. 208,528, 9-12-67, CI. D4 — 4. Ostensen, Ralph G., to Medical Products Corp. Opthalmolqg- ical unit for pleoptic treatment. 208,883, 10-10-67, U. D57— 1. Oster, John Mfg. Co. : See — Frost, George H. 208,235. Madl, Alfred W. 206,789. Madl, Alfred W. 207.332. Madl, Alfred W. 208.626. Madl, Alfred W., and Raitnen. 208,608. Petertil, Victor A., and Teague. 207,982. Ostrand, Helmer S., and P. B. Schon. Ashtray. 207,824, 5-30-67, CI. D85 — 2. Ostrander, Robert K., Jr., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Toy truck. 208,095, 7-18-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ostrander, Robert K., Jr., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Toy vehicle station. 208,096, 7-18-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ostrander, Robert K., Jr., to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. Ball toy. 209,460, 12-5-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ota, Hajime, to Fedtro, Inc. Microphone. 206,879, 2-7-67, CI. D26 — 14. Ota, Hajime, to Fedtro, Inc. Portable lamp. 208,423, 8-29-67, CI. D48 — 24. Otis, Edward M., to Syracuse China Corp. Dinner plate or similar article. 207,235, 3-21-67, CI. D44 — 15. Otis Elevator Co. : See — Brounn, Morrison J., and Peters. 207,455. Otsuka. Norimoto, and M. Horl, to Kabushikl Kaisha Honda Gijutsu Kenkyusho. Motorcycle. 207,042, 2-21-67. CL D90 — 8. Otto, Louis L., and S. H. Jones, to Clarke Floor Machine Division, Studebaker Corp. Dolly mounted vacuum cleaner. 208,398, 8-29-67, CI. 1)9— 2. 208,510. 208,144, 7-25-67, 1516 INDEX OF PATENTS, 19G7 Outboard Marine Corp. : See — Watkins, Lucius D. 207,562. Ovitron Corp. : See — Heller, Stephen. 208,004. Owens-Illinois, Inc. : See — Belcher, Samuel L., and Sanderson. 208.953. Birrell, Stewart H., and Hobbs. 208.109. Bisch, John W. 207,804. Hobbs, Raymon E., and Shepler. 208,950. Linn, James L. 207,745. Linn, James L., Jr. 207,798. Linn, James L., Jr. 208,110. Linn, James L., Jr. 209.102. McLean, George H. 207,429. Mevers, Willard F. 207,188. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,510. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,742. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,743. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,797. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,799. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,800. Roberts, Bruce L. 207,801. Roberts, Bruce L. 208,954. Roberts, Bruce L. 209,544. Shepler, James A. 206,959. Shepler, James A. 207,430. Shepler, James A. 207,431. Shepler, James A. 207,462. Shepler, James A. 207,463. Shepler, James A. 208,952. Shepler, James A. 209,020. Weckman, Richard L. 206,960. Weckman, Richard L. 206,962. Weckman, Richard L. 206,966. Weckman, Richard L. 207,880. Owens, Robert L. Animal exhibition unit. 207,530, 5-2-67, CI. D12 — 2. Paape, Kenneth L., and D. S. Bugni, to Square D Company. Electric switch enclosure. 209,514, 12-12-67, CI. D26 — 13. Packer, Albert. Valance. 207,585, 5-9-67, CI. D21 — 6. Pactor Corp. : See— Caron, Fred J., and Barnum. 208,996. Pagani, Eugenio, to Fratelli Pagani S.p.A. Mileage Indicator for bicycles and the like. 209,699, 12-26-67, CI. D52 — 6. Pagani, Fratelli, S.p.A. : See — Pagani, Eugenio. 209,699. Page, Richard I., to Foley Mfg. Co. Ice cream scoop. 209,315, 11-21-67, CI. D44 — 29. Paine, Stuart R. : See — Steinwedel, Delmar C, and Paine. 209,273. Pal Staple Corp. : See; — Palmer, John R. 207,057. Paliotta. John : See — De Migastris, Louis, and Paliotta. 207.460. Palma, Joseph, Jr. Church pew. 206,656, 1-10-67, CI. D15— 8. Palma, Joseph. Jr., to Hammond Organ Co. Organ or similar article. 207,126, 3-7-67, CI. D56 — 2. Palmer, James W., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Musical pull toy. 207,914, 6-13-67, CI. D34 — 15. Palmer, James W., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Musical toy. 207,998, 6-27-67, CI. D34 — 15. Palmer, James W., to Louis Marx & Co., Inc. Musical toy. 209.459, 12-5-67, CI. D34 — 15. Palmer. John R., to Pal Staple Corp. Dielectric staple head. 207,057, 2-28-67, CI. D26— 10. Palmer, Rober G. : See — Fossella, Gregory F., Palmer, and Salvo. 209,716. Fossella, Gregory F., Palmer, and Salvo. 209,717. Palmer, William R., Jr. Tabernacle. 208,865, 10-10-67, CI. D29— 23. Palson. Richard C. J., to American Gold Chain Co., Inc. Jewelry box. 207,926, 6-13-67. CI. D58 — 12.7. Pan American Barter Co., Inc., The : See — Federman, Henry A. 206,673. Pandoifo, John F. : See — Sulger, Champlyn K„ and Pandoifo. 207,354. Panek, Kasimer F. : See — Reibold, Elmer L., Timpe and Panek. 209,551-58. Panieci, Richard L., to Pharmaseal Laboratories. Hypodermic syringe package. 208,079, 7-11-67. CI. D83— 12. Parizica, Anton J. : See — Jameson, Stanley R., and Panzica. 208,183. Papazian, Charles Z. Barbecue grill. 207,890, 6-6-67, CI. D81— 10. Paper Mate Mfg. Co. : See — Zierhut, Clarence D., and Wasson. 206,636. Papke, John C. : See — Huelsman, Robert K., and Papke. 208,984. Papp, Michael W., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Turret lathe tool. 206,726, 1-17-67, CI. D54 — 6. Papp. Michael W., to The Warner & Swasey Co. Tool base. 208,494, 9-5-67, CI. D54 — 6. Papp, Michael W„ to The Warner & Swasey Co. Adjustable turning and boring head toolholder. 209,170, 11-7-67, CI. D54 — 6. Pappalardo, Andrew. Match box. 209,229, 11-14-67, CI. D48 — 29. Paprocki, Edward J. Combined coaster and holder for a beverage can. 209,613, 12-19-67, CI. D44— 21. Paprocki, Edward J. Combined coaster and holder for a beverage can. 209,614, 12-19-67, CI. D44 — 21. Parcels, John R. : See — Lenz. Stuart M., and Parcels. 208,963. Parenti, Frank V., G. R. Spaleny, and R. H. Lutz, to The Standard Register Co. Data applicator or the like. 206,- 696, 1-10-67, CI. D64— 11. Parf urns Revillon : See — Revillon, Jacques. 207,924. Parish, Robert K. Disposable insert for a tray. 20S.717, 9-26-67, CI. D44 — 10. Parisi, Fred G., to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Injection gun. 208,610, 9-12-67, CI. DS3— 12. Parker, John J. : See — Morawski, London T. 207,792. Morawski. London T. 207,793. Parker, Lisbeth. Test tube rack. 20S.469, 9-5-67, CI. D16 — 1. Parker, Philip M. : See — Taggart, John K., Parker, and Miller. 206,809. Taggart, John K., Parker, and Miller. 206,885. Parker, Wayland B., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Chair. 207,953, 6-20-67, CI. D15 — 1. Parker, Wayland B., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Chair base or similar article. 207,954, 6-20-67, CI. D15 — 1. Parker, Wayland B., to Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.). Chair. 208,465, 9-5-67, CI. D15 — 1. Parker, Wayland B., to Schumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.) Chair. 209,045, 10-31-67, CI. D15— 1. Parks, Charles E., Jr., to Simmons Co. Bedside console cabinet. 207,537, 5-2-67, CI. D33 — 19. Parksmith Corp. : See — Imahori, Shigehiko. 208,786. Parry, Robert D. Pair of tongs. 207,329, 4-4-67, CI. D44— 4. Parry, Robert D. Atomizer nozzle. 207,357, 4-4-67, CI. D58— 26. Parry, Robert D. Hand held scraper. 208,190, 8-1-67, CI. D9— 6. Parsisson. Francis L., and L. J. Halberstadt, to Pro-Phy-Lac- Tic Brush Co. Closure for a display package. 207,887, 6-6- 67. CI. D58 — 26. Partlow, Jackson A., to Zip-Up Lighting Tower Co., Inc. Light- ing tower. 208,106, 7-18-67, CI. D54 — 1. Pascale, William E., and J. W. Stringer, to International Business Machines Corp. Data storage unit. 208,407, 8-29- 67, CI. D26— 5. Pascale, William E., and J. W. Stringer, to International Business Machines Corp. Cabinet for an electronic control unit. 208.633, 9-19-67, CI. D26— 5. Pass & Seymour, Inc. : See — Bates, Reginald A. 209.451. Pulos. Arthur J., and Sweeney. 209,057. Pastoric, Marion, and K. L. Vouk, to Bailey Meter Co. Indi- cating controller face. 206,819, 1-31-67, CI. D52 — 6. Pathe, Joseph V. Ash tray, or similar article. 207,689, 5-16- 67, CI. D85— 2. Patla, Jacob W. : See — Hoogesteger, Paul A., and Patla. 208,271. Patrick, Joel, Inc. : See — Camp, Arthur J. 208,092. Patrick, Robert L., to Tab Products Co. Rotatable rack for data containers or the like. 208,310, 8-15-67, CI. D33 — 3. Patterson International Corp. : See — Fratzscher, Kurt. 208,480. Tiarks, Max. 207,104. Patteson, Charles H. : See — Collister, Kenneth D., Patteson, and Thorson. 20S.907. Patton, Charles B. Hook. 207,327, 4-4-67, CI. D41— 1. Paulson, Maury : See — Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 207,534. Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208.305. Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208.406. Dubin. Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208,859. Paulson, Walter O., Jr. Moulder. 208,431, 9-29-67, CI. D55 — 1. Paxton, Ted L. Paint roller tray liner. 208,969, 10-24-67, CI. D9— 2. Payne, Calvin L., Jr., to Tudor Metal Products Corp. Game board. 207,960, 6-20-67, CI. D34— 5. Pavne, George, to American Machines & Foundry Co. Filter for fluids. 208,752. 9-26-67, CI. D91— 1. Payne, George, to The Mosler Safe Co. Front of a night de- pository. 208,888, 10-10-67, CI. D69 — 1. Peace, Robert G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Food packaging tray. 206,687, 1-10-67, CI. D58— 12.6. Peace, Robert G., to Eastman Kodak Co. Food packaging tray. 207,131, 3-7-67, CI. D58— 12.6. Pearl, David L., J. G. Waller, and B. P. Head, Jr. Egg carton. 208,275, 8-8-67, CI. D58 — 13. Pearlman, Edwin. Combined portable table and compart- mented storage unit. 209,404, 11-28-67, CI. D33— 14. Pearson, Joseph W. Automobile door protector or the like. 208,462, 9-5-67, CI. D14 — 6. Peart, Frank E. Trump indicator for card game. 209,150, 11-7-67, CI. D34— 13. Peck, Robert E., to Saalfeld Aircraft Co. Aircraft. 209,251, 11-14-67, CI. D71— 1. Peden Merle F., and L. M. Odden, to General Mills, Inc. Puffed snack food product. 208,687, 9-26-67, CI. Dl — 11. Pedersen, Arne B. Heater housing for hair curlers. 207,377, 4-4-67, CI. DS6— 10. Pedersen, Arne B. Curler. 207,938, 6-13-67, CI. DS6— 10. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1517 Pedigo, Jnmcs C. Fishing lure. 208,911, 10-17-67 CI. D22^28. Pedroso, Armand, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,134, 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Peer, John W. Tray. 206,608, 1-3-67, CI. D44 — 10. Peerless Mfg. Division, Douer Corp. : See — Stark. Marvin L., and Lewis. 20S.S37. Peerless Wood Products. Inc. : See — Planko, Harvey, and Mark. 207.849 Pekar, Robert W., to Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brusli Co. Lint roller and brush combination. 207,048, 2-28-67, CI. D9 — 2. Pelz. Darwin K., to Hydrodynaraic Development Corp., Inc. Templet tor stairways. 206,725, 1-17-67, CI. D52 — 6. Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. : Sec — Perkins, George D., and Workman. 207,552. Penland, Bernard A., to The Ambassador Corp. Rack for pre- tied neckties. 209,521, 12-12-67, CI. D33 — 8. Penland, Robert S., Jr. Metal detector. 206,613, 1-3-67, CI. D52 — 6. Penn. Hyman B. : See — ■ Kesilman, Sol, Penn, and Kravitz. 209,159. Penney, J. C, Co., Inc. : See — Rawson, Paul J., Jr. 207,360. Pepsilco, Inc. : See — Pollenz, Herman. 208,340. Perbal, Albert C. Foldable balanced lamp. 207,960, 0-20-67, CI. D4S— 20. Perfect Film & Chemical Corp. : Sec — Richards, Harold, and Schnoll. 209.274. Perkins, George, and D. E. Workman, to Vernitron Corp. Combined surgical instrument cleaner and sterilizer. 207,- 517, 4-25-67, CI. DS3— 1. Perkins, George D., and D. E. Workman, to Pendleton Tool Industries, Inc. Housing for a timing light. 207,552, 5-2-67, CI. D52— 1. Perrine, William F. Chemical reaction control cabinet. 207,- 5S2, 5-9-67. CI. D16— 2. Perry, Frank R., to Oneida Ltd. Spoon or similar article 20S,- 669, 9-19-67. CI. D54 — 12. Perry, Frank R., to General Mills, Inc. Spoon or similar article. 208,947. 10-17-67, CI. D54 — 12. Perry, Orland. Pipe holder, or similar article. 207,618, 5- 9-67, CI. DS5— 8. Peter, Joseph E., to The Crahe & Breed Casket Co. Casket. 20S.773, 10-3-67, CI. D19— 1. Peters. Albert T. C. : See — Brounn, Morrison J., and Peters. 207,455. Peters. Louis H. : See — Versteeg, James H., and Peters. 20S.167. Yersteeg. James H., and Peters. 209.473. Peterson, Clayton E. Tool handle. 20S,245, 8-1-67, CI. D93 — 4. Peterson, Jerold R., to Sunbeam Corp. Combined display and charging unit for battery operated toothbrushes. 207,197, 3-21-67, Cl. D4 — 3. Peterson, Jerold R., to Sunbeam Corp. Electric knife handle. 208.0S3, 7-11-67, Cl. D9o — 3. Peterson, Thedosius N. Combined confectionery kettle and control panel. 206,823, 1-31-67, Cl. D55 — 1. Peterson, Warren J. : See — Katzfey, James M., and Peterson. 207,081. Petertil, Victor A., and J. Teague, Jr., to John Oster Mfg. Co. Hair dryer. 207,982, 6-20-67. Cl. DS6 — 10. Petry. Frank A. Selectively changeable aircraft. 208,440, 8-29-67, Cl. D71 — 1. Pettengill, Myron F., to General Electric Co. Light fixture. 207, S67, 6-6-67, Cl. D4S— 23. Petterson, Tor H., to Technicolor Corp. Motion picture pro- jector. 209.4S4, 12-5-67, Cl. D61 — 1. Pfersdorf, Frederick J. Toy train. 208.060, 7-11-67, Cl D34 — lo. Pfrommer, John W. Compact. 206,642, 1-3-67, Cl. DS6 — 10. Pharmaseal Laboratories : See — Badkar, Ravindra K. 206,714. Goldberg, Allan M. 209,641. Goldberg, Allan M. 209.642. Hamilton. Donald A. 208,080. Panicci, Richard L. 20S.079. Phillips, Ethel M. Measuring scoop. 207,116, 3-7-67, Cl. D44 — 29. Phillips, Howard W., to Aladdin Industries Inc. Vacuum bottle jacket. 206,914, 2-7-67, Cl. D5S — 8. Phillips, Howard W., to Aladdin Industries, Inc. Insulated jug. 207,466, 4-18-67, Cl. D5S — 17. Phillips, Howard W., to Aladdin Industries. Inc. Portable fluorescent lamp or similar article. 207,601, 5-9-67, Cl. D4S— 24. Phillips Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Lindsey, Seth B., and Klancke. 20S.076. Lindsey, Seth B., and Klancke. 20S,444. Phillips Petroleum Co. : See — Vidal, Eugene L. 208,111. Phillips, Robert, to Bernard Plastics Molding Corp. Garment hanger. 207,515, 4-25-67, Cl. DS0 — 8. Photronix, Inc. : See — Wells, Willis L. 209.246. Physionic Engineering, Inc.: See — Meyer, Edward P., and Wright. 209. ISO. Pinnko. Harvey, and I. L. Mark, to Peerless Wood Products, Inc. Cabinet door. 207,849, 6-6-67. Cl. D33 — 1. Piasecki. Raymond F., to The Thomas & Betts Co. Modular terminal block. 209,669, 12-26-67, Cl. D26 — 1. Pick, Charles O. Binding hook. 207,423, 4-11-67, Cl. D54— 11. Picklnpaugh, Asa : See — Albert, John R., Pickinpaugh, and Waters. 209. 54 5. Pierce, Joseph E. : See — Christine, William C, and Pierce. 206,611. Pik-A-Pak Package Stores, luc. : See — Guy, Bobby L. 209,504. Pillsbury Co., The : See — Fesenmaier, Raymond J. 207,355. Pilot Research Corp. : See — Berry, Clyde A. 207,047. Pirelli, Societa per Azionl : See — Pompili, Mlchele. 209,577. Pitkjaan. Elam., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Sealed beam lamp. 209,539, 12-12-67, Cl. D48 — 32. Pittman, Hester A. Measuring cup. 209,693, 12-26-67, Cl. D44— 29. Pizzurro, Joseph C, to Precision Valve Corp. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,689, 1-10-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Pizzurro, Joseph C, to Precision Valve Corp. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,690, 1-10-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Pizzurro, Joseph C, to Precision Valve Corp. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,691, 1-10-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Pizzurro, Joseph C, to Precision Valve Corp. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,692, 1-10-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Pizzurro, Joseph C, to Precision Valve Corp. Dispenser cap for a pressurized can. 206,968, 2-14-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Plantholt, Robert G., to The Scionics Corp. Card punch ma- chine. 208,226, 8-1-67, Cl. D64— 11. Plassmann, Herbert A., and F. H. Searls, to B. S. Benson. Battery operated writing instrument or the like. 209,112, 10-31-67, Cl. D74 — 17. Plastic Academy Products Corp. : See — Howitt, Robert T. 206,631. Plastics, Inc. : See — Schilling, Paul K. 209,306. Schilling, Paul K. 209,307. Schilling, Paul K. 209,308. Schilling, Paul K. 209,311. Schilling, Paul K. 209,312. Platky, Adolph L., and W. F. Dean, Jr., to Nixdorff-Krein Mfg. Co. Combined display stand and cutter for chain or the like. 209.640, 12-19-67, Cl. D80— 9. Platte, Richard L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Bottle. 206,686, 1-10-67, Cl. D58— 6. Platte, Richard L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Jug. 207,606, 5-9-67, Cl. D58— 5. Platte, Richard L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Jug. 20S.073, 7-11-67, Cl. D5S— 5. Platte, Richard L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Jug. 208,169, 7-25-67, Cl. D58 — 5. Platte, Richard L., to Hoover Ball and Bearing Co. Jug. 208,824, 10-3-67, Cl. D58 — 5. Plattner Industries, Inc. : See — Cannon, John P. 209,163. Playskool Mfg. Co. : See — Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. Rockwell, Jarvis W. 207,784. Rockwell, Jarvis W. 207,785. Playtape, Inc. : See — Schreibel, Robert S. 209,290. Schreibel, Robert S. 209,452. Pleasants, Jack, to Eanco, Inc. 12-19-67, Cl. D86 — 10. Plogsted, William J. Hexagonal beverage carton. 209,240, 11-14-67, Cl. D58— 13. Pneumafil Corp. : See — Hocutt, R. Hovan, and Mullinax. 208,353. Podall, Robert, to Aerosol Research Co., a Division of Valve Corp. of America. Dispenser top for a pressurized can. 206,969, 2-14-67, Cl. D58 — 26. Podall, Robert, to Jeffrev-Allan Industries, Inc. Splash guard for motor vehicles. 209.044, 10-31-67, Cl. D14 — 6. Podall, Robert, to Kay Musical Instrument Co. Guitar head. 209,706, 12-26-67, Cl. D56 — 1. Pohl, Eric M., to Speedring Corp. Measuring device for work pieces. 208,161, 7-25-67, a. D52— 6. Polaroid Corp. : See — Conner, James M., and Dreyfuss. 206,702. Conner. James M., and Johnson. 208,593. Polatchek, Alvin, to Shields, Inc. Battery powered shoe brush. 207,393, 4-11-67, Cl. D9 — 2. Polhemus, Marian H. : See — Le Sueur, Robert C, Guttenberg, and Polhemus. 209,493. Polizzi, Frank. Portable air powered vacuum cleaner. 206,- 859, 2-7-67, Cl. D9— 2. Pollenz, Herman, to Pepsilco, Inc. Display stand. 20S,340, 8-15-67, Cl. D80— 9. Polytop Corp. : See — Hazard, Robert E. 209,105. Pomfret, Edward E. : See — Baker, Hugh W. B., and Pomfret. 20S.619. Pomper, William R. Handle for a safety razor or the like. 208,246, S-l-67, Cl. D95 — 3. Pompili, Michele, to Pirelli, Societa per Azioni. Floor cover- ing unit. 209,577, 12-19-67, Cl. D13 — 1. Pomroy, David H. Winged pipe plug. 209,377, 11-21-67, Cl. D91— 3. 206,600. 206,601. 206,602. 206,603. Vanity mirror. 209,645, 1518 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Pomroy, David H. Winged pipe cap. 209,378, 11-21-67, CI. D91 — 3. Pond, James W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,136, 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. ■ „ Pond, James W., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,348, 8-15-67, CI. D90— 20. Ponkey, Jack L. : See — Armstrong, William H., and Ponkey. 209,138. Pontonier, Inc. : See — Barcus, Edward L. 209,657. Poole, Harold J. Hook for shower fixture. 206,856, 2-7-67. CI. D4— 3. Poole, Harold J. Combined shower conduit and holder. 208,- 244, 8-1-67, CI. D91— 3. Poon, Yuen S., to Baldwin Bracelet Corp. Link chain for a bracelet or similar article. 207,548, 5-2-67, CI. D45 — 4. Poon, Yuen S., to Baldwin Bracelet Corp. Link chain for a. bracelet or similar article. 208,000, 6-27-67, CI. D45— -004. Popeil, Samuel J. Food comminutor or similar article. 206,- 927, 2-7-67, CI. D89— 1. - ■■ Popeil, Samuel J. Fruit peeler or the like. 209,121, 10-31-67, CI. D89— 1. Portable Electric Tools, Inc. : See — Mango, Joseph R., and Giannola. 207,232. Porter, David H., to Thomas Industries Inc. Light fixture. 208,203, 8-1-67, CI. D48— 23. Potucek, Frank R., to Chicago Aerial Industries, Inc. Strip printer. 207,358, 4^-67, CI. D61— 1. Powers, Bradford W., Jr. Lighting fixture. 209,226, 11-14- 67, CI. D48 — 23. Prager, Edward H. Waste receptacle. 208,833, 10-3-67, CI. D58 — 17. Precision Valve Corp. : See — Pizzurro, Joseph C. 206,689. Pizzurro, Joseph C. 206,690. Pizzurro, Joseph C. 206.691. Pizzurro, Joseph C. 206,692. Pizzurro, JosepL C. 206,968. Preiser, Ralph H. : See — Danz, Ellworth R., Miley, and Preiser. 207,422. Danz, Ellworth R., Preiser, and Miley. 207,421. Premier Stove Co. : See — Hoeffiken, William M. 206,739. Hoeffken, William M. 206,740. Pressler, David O. : See — Speers, Samuel F., and Pressler. 206,942. Presto Lock Co., Inc. : See — Armstrong, William H., and Ponkey. 207,495. D'Elia, Anthony N., and Stolarz. 207,790. Gehrie, Charles S. 208,812. Gehrie, Charles S. 208,943. Gehrie, Charles S. 209,083. Gehrie. Charles S. 209,322. Price, Edwin A. Snow runner. 206,598, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Price, H. C, Co. : See — Versoy. Harry N., and Harris. 206,605. Price, Harold A., to Alfred S. Bloomingdale. Motorized water- jet vehicle. 207,814, 5-30-67, CI. D71— 1. Price, James R., to Gorham Corp. Fork or similar article. 209,331, 11-21-67, CI. D54— 12. Price, James R., to Gorham Corp. Fork or similar article. 209,469, 12-5-67, CI. D54— 12. Price-Pfister Brass Mfg. Co. : See — Smalley, Marvin J. 207,986. Price, Warren H. : See — Heth, Sherman C, Price, and Wuerker. 207,405. Price, Warren L., to Chevron Research Co. Jug. 209,338, 11-21-67, CI. D58— 5. Prichard, Evan S., to Challenge-Cook Bros., Inc. Motorized converter dolly. 209,392, 11-28-67, CI. D14— 3. Prime, Derek A., to Bamford, J. C. (Excavators), Ltd. Earth moving machine. 208,693, 9-26-67, CI. D14 — 3. Probst. Georg, to Meosrs. Gatag Ltd. Combined sound record- ing and reproducing machine. 209,060, 10-31-67, CI. D26— 14. Procopiow, William : See — Solomon, Samuel J., Samperton, and Procopiow. 208,765. Solomon, Samuel J., Samperton, and Procopiow. 208,766. Solomon, Samuel J., Samperton, and Procopiow. 208,767. Procter & Gamble Co., The : See — Vanderhyde, Harold J. 209,099. Vanderhyde, Harold J. 209,627. Vuillemenot, Robert P., and Aldrich. 208,886. Production Products, Inc. : See — Kreitz, John C. 208,496. Products Marketing Corp. : See — Buchner, Frank T. 209,182. Progressive Dynamics, Inc. : See — Kilbourn, Eugene L. 207,476. Kilbourn, Eugene L. 209,327. Pro-Phy-Lac-Tic Brush Co. : See — Halberstadt, Lewis J. 206,792. McCord, Robert C. 207,049. Parsisson, Francis L., and Halberstadt. 207,887. Pekar, Robert W. 207,048. Protective Plastics Ltd. : See — Hubel, Velio. 209,596. Prouty, Robert, and W. M. Carmody. Illuminable cosmetic mirror. 206,924, 2-7-67, CI. D86— 10. Prunchak, John. Grill scraper and cleaner combination. 208,249. 8-8-67. CI. D9— 6. Przewodek, Donald A., to The Harrington & King Perforating Co., Inc. Grille material. 209,087, 10-31-67, CI. D54 — 2. Puljer, Philip F., to Bird Electronic Corp. Coaxial line meter. 208,578, 9-12-67, CI. D52— 6. Pulos, Arthur J., to Welch Allyn, Inc. Ophthalmoscope. 207,371, 4-4-67, CI. D83— 12. Pulos, Arthur J., to Welch Allyn, Inc. Otoscope. 207,372, 4-4-67, CI. D83 — 12. Pulos, Arthur J., and P. B. Sweeney, Jr., to Pass & Seymour, Inc. Triplex receptacle outlet. 209,057, 10-31-67, CI. D26— 13. Purcell, William F. H., and J. M. Connor, to Deere & Co. Combined rear fender and deck for a tractor. 209,043, 10-31-67, CI. D14 — 3. Purdy, Fred E., to American Machine and Foundry Co. Scooter. 208,791, 10-3-07, CI. D34 — 15. Purex Corp., Ltd. : See — Neese, Gerald W., and Lenhart. 209,019. Olson, Lee R., and Thomas. 207,744. Sterges, Alfred D. 207,921. Puro Co., Inc. ,The : See — Wilson, Norman E. 208,023. Pyle, Carter, and J. M. Quigg. Sailboat. 206,775. 1-24-67, CI. D71— 1. Pyle. Robert D. Cutting board. 207,724, 5-23-67, CI. D44— 1. Q-TV Inc. : See — Kearns, Richard C, and Eisenberg. 207,191. Quaker Lace Co. : See — Binns, Thomas W. 209,124. Binns, Thomas W. 209,495. Fees, Richard A. 209,496. Quaker Oats Co., The : See — Reinhart, Robert R. 207,987. Reinhart, Robert R. 208,397. Reinhart, Robert R. 208,756. Quality Importers, Inc. : See — Fields, Marvin J. 207,236. Quedens, Phillipp J. : See — Burrows, Milford D., Morganson, and Quedens. 207,384. Quercia, Marcel, to Flaminaire Marcel Quercia. Gas tank for gas lighters. 207,340, 4-4-67, CI. D48— 27. Quick, William G. End plug for a conduit or the like. 209,379, 11-21-67, CI. D91 — 3. Quigg, Joseph M. : See— Pyle, Carter, and Quigg. 206,775. Quinn, Peter T., to Eastman Kodak Co. Motion picture projector. 209,178, 11-7-67, CI. D01— 1. Quistgaard, Jens H., to Dansk Designs Ltd. Knife or similar article. 207,387, 4-4-67, CI. D95— 3. Quistgaard, Jens H., to Dansk Design Ltd. Combined candle and holder therefor. 208,064, 7-11-67, CI. D48 — 2. R & R Industries, Inc. : See — Rodin, Richard R. 209,578. Raab, Hilary A., to East Chicago Machine Tool Corp. Ma- chine for compacting fibrous material. 206,727. 1-17-67, CI D55 1 Rade'r, Richard L. Wheel. 208,541, 9-12-67, CI. D14— 30. Radford, Warren S. Back rest. 207,315, 4-4-67, CI. D15— 8. Radio Corp. of America : See — Johnson, Ernest O. 209,147. Radosevich, Matthew J. Snow scraper for roofs. 207,304, 4-4-67, CI. D9— 6. Radtke, Eldon E. Support member for a cutting board or the like. 206,758, 1-24-67, CI. D44 — 1. Raehrs, Ernest R. Desk name plate. 207,196, 3-21-67, CI. Dl— 12. Rahn, Erwin P. G., and S. A. Babbin, to Wallace & Tiernan Inc. Pressurized dispensing container. 208,735, 9-26-67, CI. D58— 17. Raif ord, Phillip K., to Shoe House, Inc. Multiple seating unit 206,658, 1-10-67, CI. D15— 8. Raiford, Phillip K., to Shoe House, Inc. Chair. 206,710, 1-17-67. CI. D15— 1. Raiford, Phillip K., to Shoe House, Inc. Hassock. 206,711, 1-17-67, CI. D15— 8. Raiford, Phillip K., to Shoe House, Inc. Hassock. 206,712, 1-17-67, CI. D15— 8. Rairigh, Wilson W., to Loadometer Corp. Portable electronic wheel load scale. 208,579, 9-12-67, CI. D52— 10. Raitnen, Ronald D. : See — Madl, Alfred W., and Raitnen. 208,608. Rakocy, William J., to Ronson Corp. Combined power pack and toothbrush holder. 207,094, 3-7-67, CI. D4 — 3. Rakocy, William J., to Ronson Corp. Battery operated power pack. 207,586, 5-9-67, CI. D26— 15. Rakocy, William J., to Ronson Corp. Hair dryer. 208,384, 8-22-67, CI. D86— 10. Rakocy, William J., and S. Rappoport, to Ronson Corp. Power driven hairbrush body. 209,571, 12-19-67, CI. D9 — 2. Ramp, Robert H., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of eyeglasses. 206,911, 2-7-67, CI. D57— 1. Ramp, Robert H., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of spectacles. 206,957, 2-14-67, CI. D57— 1. Ramp, Robert H., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of spectacles. 207,556, 5-2-67, CI. D57— 1. Ramp, Robert H., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of spectacles. 209,095, 10-31-67, CI. D57— 1. Ramp, Robert H., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of spectacles. 209,471, 12-5-67, CI. D57— 1. Ramsthal, Heinrich. Wall plaque. 209,062, 10-31-67, CI. D29— 23. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1519 Kjos, to Burroughs Corp. 207,058, 2-28-67, CI. D26 — 14. 207,532. Handle, Wilber \V. Fly trap. 200,592, 1-3-G7, CI. D31— 3. Rando, Frank. Combination tool. 208,008. 7-11-67, CI. D54 — 13. Ranson, Charles W. Washing container for comestibles or the like. 208,419, 8-29-67, CI. D44 — 1. Rappoport, Arthur E. : See — Fish, Nicholas J. 208,153. Rappoport, Seymour : See — Rakocy, William J., and Rappoport. 209,571. Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigarette lighter. 208,- 369, 8-22-67, CI. D48 — 27. Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigarette lighter. 208,573. 9-12-67, Cl. 48—27. Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigarette lighter. 209,- 319, 11-21-67, Cl. D48— 27. Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigarette lighter. 209,- 320, 11-21-67, Cl. D48— 27. Rappoport, Seymour, to Ronson Corp. Cigarette lighter. 209,- 321, 11-21-67, Cl. D4S— 27. Ratclift", Clayton E., to The Kroger Co. Display stand. 207,- 613, 5-9-67, Cl. D80— 9. Ratcliff, Rudy. Portable outdoor grill. 207.S91, 6-6-67, Cl. D81— 10. Rauh, Jack K. : See — Bucknell, Ernest H., Rauh, and Ward. 207,440. Raulston, James L., and S. L. Rogers, Jr. Electric range. 207,757, 5-23-07, Cl. D81— 4. Ravzin, Milton R. Cigarette snuffer. 206,981, 2-14-67, Cl. D85— 2. Rawald, Kenneth B., to Norris-Thermador Corp. Combined kitchen range hood and rack. 20S,513, 9-5-67, Cl. D81 — 25. Rawson, Paul O., Jr., to J. C. Penney Co., Inc. Fan housing. 207,360, 4-4-67, Cl. D62 — 4. Raydyot Ltd. : See — Neale, David W. 208,879. Neale, David W. 209.696. Rayfield, Harry F., and M. J. Magnetic tape transport. Raygo, Inc. : See — Garis, Gordon O., and Roettger. Raylite Electric Corp. : See — DiRico, Emidio. 200,591. Raymond, Eugene B. Portable battery charger. 207,010, 2-21-07, Cl. D26 — 15. Reach, Walter R. Heater for warming comestibles. 207,819, 5-30-07, Cl. DS1 — 10. Reapsummer, Alfred G. Crane boom point wheel cart. 209,580, 12-19-07, Cl. D14— 3. Reaume, Franklyn S., to Advance Industries, Inc. Stacking box. 207,677, 5-16-67, Cl. D5S— 5. Reay, Robert R. Clamp for boat mooring lines or the like. 209,619, 12-19-67, Cl. D54 — 11. Redmond, Ricci, Chocolate Co., Pty., Ltd. : See — Lea, Darrell B. 209,634. Reeves, Ronald L. Tricycle or the like. 208,790, 10-3-67, Cl. D34 — 15. Reflex Corp. of America : See — Stanley, Wallace A. 209,721. Refsgaard, Niels, to Dansk Designs Ltd. Casserole. 207,543, 5-2-67. Cl. D44— 1. Refsgaard, Niels, to Dansk Designs Ltd. Cup. 207,962, 6-20- 67, Cl. D44— 9. Regal, John R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Document image transmitter. 207,059, 2-28-67, Cl. D26 — 14. Regal, John R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Reproduction machine. 207,072, 2-28-67, Cl. DG1— 1. Regal, John R., to Sperry Rand Corp. Microfilm image trans- mitter. 207,404, 4-11-07, Cl. D26 — 14. Regie Nationale des Usines Renault : See — De Castelet, Gaetan D. 207,000. Rehr, Roe E. Moveable safety gate to aid ingress and egress from a bathtub. 207,772, 5-30-67, Cl. D4 — 4. Rehrig, Houston, and R. F. Gildart, to Rehrlg Pacific Co. Milk bottle crate. 208,439, 8-29-67. Cl. D58 — 5. Rehrig Pacific Co. : See — Rehrig, Houston, and Gildart. 208,439. Reibold, E. L., Agency, Inc. : See — Reibold, Elmer L., Timpe and Panek. 209,551-58. Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Dinnerware display rack or similar article. 209,551, 12-12-67, Cl. D80— 10. ' Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, ' arti Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209,553, 12-12-67, Cl. D80 — 10. Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209,554, 12-12-67, Cl. D80 — 10. Reibold, Elmer L. F W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209,555, 12-12-67, Cl. D80 — 10. Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209,556, 12-12-67, Cl. D80 — 10. Reibold, Elmer L„ W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209.557. 12-12-67. Cl. D80 — 10. ...«, v.* ~-.., ... ... A.ii.^c, tt uu ii. j.' . j. auci\, iv a^.. j-i. ibold. Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar tide. 209,552, 12-12-67, Cl. D80 — 10. Reibold, Elmer L., W. W. Timpe, and K. F. Panek, to E. L. Reibold, Agency, Inc. Cookware display rack or similar article. 209,558, 12-12-07, Cl. D80 — 10. Reich, A., & Sons, Inc. : See — Reich Walter A. 207,703. Reich, Walter A., to A. Reich & Sons, Inc. Extension hanger for a meat hook or the like. 207,703, 5-23-67, Cl. Dll — 1. Reichenstein, Victor, to Consolidated Merchandising Corp. Combination clock-radio and lamp, or similar article. 207,- 185, 3-14-67, Cl. D56 — 4. Roichow, James R., to The Cornelius Co. Illuminated sign, or similar article. 207,697. 5-23-67, Cl. Dl— 12. Reid, Donald J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Wheel. 206,709. 1-17- 67. Cl. D14 — 30. Reid, Donald J., to Kelsey-Hayes Co. Wheel. 206,873, 2-7-67, Cl. D14— 30. Reid, Walter : See — Artmann, John, Cooper, and Reid. 206,925. Relhmer, Vernoy A. Rotatable storage cabinet. 207,908, 6-13-67, Cl. D33— 19. Reinhart, Robert R., to The Quaker Oats Co. Expanded cereal food product. 207,987, 6-27-67, Cl. D8 — 1. Reinhart, Robert R., to The Quaker Oats Co. Expanded cereal food product. 208,397, 8-29-07, Cl. D8 — 1. Reinhart, Robert R., to The Quaker Oats Co. Expanded cereal food product. 208,756, 10-3-67, Cl. Dl — 2. Reinsberg, Adolph, to R. A. Marrs. Swim cap. 207,627, 5-16- 67, Cl. D2— 236. Reintsema, Robert A., to Anchor Hocking Glass Corp. Bottle or similar article. 208,731, 9-26-67, Cl. D58 — 6. Reisman, Howard, to J. Reisman & Sons, Inc. Pretzel. 208,899, 10-17-67, Cl. Dl— 13. Reisman, J., & Sons, Inc. : See — Reisman, Howard. 208,899. Reisner, Sam, to Osco Corp. Telephone dial lock. 208,576, 9-12-67, Cl. D50— 7. Relaxacizor, Inc. : See — Moss, John I. 207,686. Rellis, Lawrence B. Aircraft. 209,354, 11-21-67, Cl. D71— 1. Rellis, Lawrence B. Aircraft. 209,355, 11-21-67, Cl. D71— 1. Rendall, Donald J. : See — Foster, John E„ and Rendall. 207, 5S8. Renuzit Home Products Co. : See — Berman, Nathan. 206,916. Reny, Richard E., to Keyes Fibre Co. Packaging tray. 206,- 772, 1-24-67. Cl. D58 — 13. Reny, Richard E., to Keyes Fibre Co. Packaging tray. 206,- 773, 1-24-67, Cl. D58— 13. Reny, Richard E.. to Keyes Fibre Co. Packaging tray. 206,- 774, 1-24-67, Cl. D5S — 13. Reny. Richard E., to Keyes Fibre Co. Packaging tray. 207,- 132, 3-7-67, Cl. D58— 12.6. Republic Tool & Mfg. Corp. : See — McRoskey, John W. and L. H. 208,660. Ressler, Lloyd. Saucepan. 207,233, 3-21-67, Cl. D44 — 1. Ressler, Lloyd. Handle for a cooking utensil or the like. 207,237, 3-21-67, Cl. D44— 29. Reuter, John, Jr., to John Reuter Jr., Inc. Golf club head. 208,414, 8-29-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Reuter, John, Jr., Inc. : See — Reuter, John, Jr. 208,414. Reuterfors. Aldor S. E., to Estwing Mfg. Co., Inc. Hacksaw blade holder with handle. 207,247, 3-21-67, Cl. D93 — 4. Reuterfors. Aldor S. E., to Estwing Mfg. Co., Inc. Ax. 209,381, 11-21-67, Cl. D93 — 4. Revillon, Jacques, to Parfums Revlllon. Flacon. 207,924, 6-13-67, Cl. D58— 8. Rewo Chemische Fabrik G.m.b.H. : See — Nohl, Egon. 208,625. Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. : See — Marchant, Paul A. 206,830. Marchant, Paul A. 208,171. Marien, Henry J., and Swett. 208,570. Marien, Henry J., and Swett. 208,899. Mortland, Elsie M. 206,757. Swett, James B. 207,496. Swett, James B. 20S.063 Swett, James B. 209,074. Reynolds, Charles E., to AMP Inc. Electrical connector. 207,488, 4-25-67, Cl. D26 — 1. Reynolds, George L. : See — Reynolds, Marlyn W., M. B., and G. L. 208,255. Reynolds Industries, Inc. : See — Leavitt, Chase L. 209,499. Reynolds, Marlyn B. : See — Reynolds, Marlyn W. and M. B. and G. L. 208,255. Reynolds, Marlyn W. and M. B. and G. L. Farrowing shelter. 208,255, S-S-67, Cl. D30 — 1. Reynolds Metals Co. : See — Grogel, Merrill A. 208,277. Watts, Richard M. 206,851. Watts, Richard M. 206,964. Rhoades, Nolan K., to National Lock Co. Pull or the like. 207,633, 5-16-67, Cl. D10 — S. Riccio, Pasquale R., to Scovlll Mfg. Co. Combined valve actuator and dispenser for aerosol containers. 209,430, 11-28-07, Cl. D5S— 26. Rice, Herbert D. : See — Johnson, Alvin O., and Rice. 207,099. Rice, Leonard. Combined picture frame and holder for memo papers. 20S.511, 9-5-67, Cl. D74 — 1. 1520 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Rice, Peter D. R.. to Harcostar Ltd. Barrel. 209,017, 10-24- 67, CI. Dos — a. Rich, Alan E. Two student carrel. 208,256. 8-8-67, CI. D33— 11. Richards, Dorothy D. Chair. 208,301, 8-15-67, CI. D15 — 1. Richards, Harold, and J. J. Schnoll, to Perfect Film & Chemi- cal Corp. Powered hand-held automobile vacuum cleaner. 209,274, 11-21-67, CI. D9— 2. Richardson, Alan C. : See — De Man, Heiko T. 209,394. Richardson, George W., to Corning Glass Works. Christmas tree ornament. 206,753. 1-24-67, CI. D29 — 1. Richardson, James R., to E. Addis, d.b.a. William Addis Co. Gas burner or the like. 209,256, 11-14-67, CI. DS1 — 10. Richford Corp. : See — Roehrieh, Paul E. 208,885. Riddle, Kenneth J. : See— Gugliotta, John, and Riddle. 209,022. Rider, Morris. Safety reflector. 207,074, 2-2S-67, CI. D72— 1. Rider, Morris. Safety reflector. 208,382, 8-22-67, CI. D72 — 1. Riegel Paper Corp. : See — Cote, Raymond A. 207,746. Riegel Textile Corp. : See — Goodbar, Reid C, and James. 207,438. Riegelman, Harry M., to Ador Corp. Decorative grill for screen door. 209,419, 11-28-67, CI. D54 — 2. Rigby, William T., and M. P. Solomon, to Sylvania Electric Products Inc. Badge or similar article. 207,711, 5-23-67, CI. D29— 2. Ringhofer, Rudolph, to LaPine Scientific Co. Number board for a mathematics teaching device. 208,632, 9-19-67, CI. D25— 1. Ringholz, Robert C. Combined printing machine and meter for ticket validation. 206,836, 1-31-67, CI. D64 — 11. Riordan, Mary A., and S. Lion, to E. R. Squibb & Sons, Inc. Bottle. 207.511, 4-25-67, CI. D58— 8. Rippl, Harold A. Portable manually-operated scraper. 207.255, 3-28-67, CI. D9 — 6. Rippl, Harold A. Portable manually-operated scraper. 207.256, 3-28-67. CI. D9 — 6. Risdon Mfg. Co., The : See — Kotuby, Paul M. 206,832. Ritter Pfaudler Corp. : See — - Cuccio. John. 209,117. Ritter, William A., and E. J. Anderson. Camper top. 206,- 795, 1-31-67, CI. D14 — 27. Rival Mfg. Co. : See — Dykes, Downer P. 207,692. McFarland, Donald L., and McCue. 209,441. Robarge, Robert E.. to The Meadowbrook Co. Water condi- tioner. 208,846. 10-3-67, CI. D91— 1. Robert, Tony. Holder for food bowls for pets. 207,198, 3-21-67, CI. D12— 2. Robert, Tony. Holder for food pans for pets. 207,199, 3-21-67, CI. D12 — 2. Robert, Tony. Combined license and name holder. 209,035, 10-24-67, CI. D96— 3. Robert, Tony. Holder for food bowls for pets. 209,677, 12-26- 67, CI. D30— 13. Robert. Tony. Holder for food bowls for pets. 209,678, 12-26- 67, CI. D30— 13. Robert, Tony. Holder for food bowls for pets. 209,679, 12-26- 67, CI. D30 — 13. Roberts, Bruce L. Bottle. 206,627, 1-3-67. CI. D58 — 8. Roberts, Bruce L.. to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,510, 4-25-67, CI. D58 — 8. Roberts, Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 207,742, 5- 23-67, CI. D58— 5. Roberts, Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 207,743, 5-23- 67. CI. D58— 5. Roberts, Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 207,797, 5-30- 67, CI. D58 — 5. Roberts, Bruce L. to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,799, 5-30-67, CI. D58— 0. Roberts, Bruce L.. to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,800, 5-30-67, CI. D58 — 6. Roberts, Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois. Inc. Bottle. 207.801, 5-30-67, CI. D58— 6. Roberts. Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 208,954, 10-17-67, CI. D58— 8. Roberts, Bruce L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jar. 209.544, 12- 12-67, CI. D58 — 25. Roberts, Mervln P., to T.F.H. Publications, Inc. Aquarium pump. 209,547, 12-12-67, CI. D65 — 1. Robertshaw Controls Co. : See — Dykzeul, Theodore J. 207,342. Maire, Alan E. 209.326. Smith, Larry S. 208,814. Robertson, Humbert. Game board. 207,015, 2-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Robertson, Robert H. Boat for transporting automobiles. 208,442, 8-29-67, CI. D71 — 1. Robeson Cutlery Co., Inc. : See — Hughes, John S., and Cleminshaw. 206,674. Robinson, Bernard. Dispenser for wrapoing material. 207,- 120, 3-7-67, CI. D52 — 2. Robinson. Jack A., to Acme-Lite Mfg. Co., Inc. Combined light support and filter actuating accessorv bracket for a photo- graphic camera. 206,693, 1-10-67, CI. D61 — 1. Rockwell, Jarvis W.. to Playskool Mfg. Co. Vehicular toy or similar article. 207,784, 5-30-67, CI. D34 — 15. Rockwell, Jarvis W., to Playskool Mfg. Co. Vehicular toy or similar article. 207,785, 5-30-67, CI. D34 — 15. Rodgers, Robert E., Jr. Package of equipment for a paddle ball game. 209,541, 12-12-67, CI. D58— ^2. Rodin, Richard R., to R & R Industries, Inc. Combined build- ing and elevator. 209.578, 12-19-67, CI. D13 — 1. Rodmaker, Gerald M. : See — Spaulding, Joseph H., Cobb, and Rodmaker. 207,551. Rodrigo, Miguel. Chair or the like. 207,840, 6-6-67, CI. D15— 1 Rodrigo, Miguel. Chair or the like. 207.955, 6-20-67, CI. D15— 1. Rodrigo, Miguel. Chair base or similar article. 208,466, 9-5- 67, CI. D15— 2. Roegner, George P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. Television receiver or similar article. 208,330, 8-15-67, CI. D56 — 4. Roehrieh, Paul E., to Richford Corp. Bottle or the like. 208,- 885, 10-10-67, CI. D58— 8. Roettger, Raymond F. : See — Garis, Gordon O., and Roettger. 207,532. Rogenski, Raymond J., to Dynamics Corp. of America. Com- bined beverage mixer and mixing cup. 207,407, 4—11-67, CI. D44 — 1. Rogers, Edward A., to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Secateurs. 206,588. 1-3-67, CI. D22— 5. Rogers, Edward A., to Wilkinson Sword Ltd. Grass edging knife. 208,562, 9-12-67, CI. D40— 1. Rogers, Edward A. Secateurs. 209.1S7, 11-7-67, CI. D95— 5. Rogers, Stephen L., Jr. : See — Raulston, James L., and Rogers. 207,757. Rogers, Willis C, to Birmingham Ornamental Iron Co.. Inc. Chair. 207,778, 5-30-67, CI. D15— 1. Rolite, Inc. : See — Hacenson, Leo J. 209,280. Roller, Donald C. : See — Lasher, Delmar J., and Roller. 208,173. Rollins, Clark B., Jr. Display rack. 208,443, 8-29-67, CI. D80 — 10. Romano. Ralph: 10% to H. B. Lipsius, 10% to A. H. Seidel, and 5% to S. Saewitz. Drapery pleater clip. 208,302, 8- 15-67, CI. D21 — 1. Romeo, Vincent P. : See — Flanders, Norman P., Hamm, and Romeo. 207,459. Roncarl Industries. Inc. : See — Kean, George W. 208,187. Ronson Corp. : See — Cabell, Douglas N. 206,944. Eberhart, David. 207,945. Rakocy, William J. 207,094. Rakocy, William J. 207,586. Rakocy, William J. 208,384. Rakocy, William J., and Rappoport. 209,571. Rappoport, Seymour. 208,369. Rappoport, Seymour. 208,573. Rappoport, Sevmour. 209,319-21. Rood, Richard L. Trapezium building. 208,852, 10-10-67, CI. D13— 1. Rosati, Angelo J. Fluid conduit retainer for use in an auto- matic transmission of an automobile. 207,795, 5-30-67, CI. D54 — 1. Rosay. Lincoln P., to Bolt Beranek and Newman Inc. Housing for transducers for transforming graphical data into elec- trical voltages for input into a computer or similar article. 208,781, 10-3-67, CI. D26— 5. Rosekrans, John N., Jr. : See — Bowes, John G., and Rosekrans. 208,362. Rosemount Engineering Co. : See — Kotlarek. Eugene R. 207,946. Werner. Frank D., and Petersen. 208.620. Rosen, Carl. Blinker signal light. 209,538, 12-12-67, CI. D48 — 24. Rosen, Samuel M. Jewelry display trav. 208,600. 9-12-67, CI. D80— 9. Rosen. William E. : See — O'Neill, Timothy J. and Rosen. 207,769. Rosenbloom, Maurice, to Deluxe Reading Corp. Toy cannon. 207,268, 3-28-37, CI. D34 — 15. Rosendall, Henry J. : See — Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,987. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,988. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,989. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,990. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,991. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,992. Anderson, Howard A., and Rosendall. 208,993. Rosenthal Aktiengesellschaft : See — Wiinblad, Bjorn. 209,414. Rosholt, Gene C. Beef jerky drier. 208,459, 9-5-67, CI. Dll — 1. Ross, Bruce, to Maradel Products, Inc. Eye shadow kit. 206,845, 1-31-67, CI. D86 — 10. Ross, Charles A. Electric guitar. 208,500, 9-5-67, CI. D56 — 1. Ross, Charles A. Electronic organ. 208,820, 10-3-67, CI. D56— 2. Ross Mfg. Co.. The: See — Hampel, Herbert J., and Ross. 209.143. Hampel, Herbert J., and Ross. 209.144. Hampel. Herbert J., and Ross. 209.145. Hampell, Herbert J., and Ross. 209,591. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1521 Ross, Milton I.: See — Hainpel, Herbert J., and Ross. 209,143. Hampel. Herbert J., and Ross. 209,144. Hampel, Herbert J., and Ross. 209,143. Hnmpell, Herbert J., and Ross. 209,591. Ross, Sherwood B., to Chain Bike Corp. Bicycle. 206,741, 1-17-G7, CI. D90— 8. Roston, Robert J., W. O. Boss, and A. R. Holt, to City of Anaheim. Scoreboard. 209,443, 11-2S-G7, CI. D9H — 12. Roth, Robert A. Bottle closure or similar article. 207,730, 5- 23-G7, CI. D3S — 26. Roth, Robert A. Bottle closure or similar article. 208,118, 7-18-67. CI. D5S — 26. Roth, Willard E. : See — Wood, Donald H., Brodsky, James, and Roth. 20S.308. Rothm.in, Matthew J. Combined illuminable hand mirror and stand therefor. 209.437, 11-2S-67, CI. DSG — 10. Rothman, Matthew J. Combined cosmetic and make-up case. 209.438, 11-28-67, CI. DSG — 10. Rotroff, Thomas : See — Elgin, Jeffrey, Halpin, and Rotroff. 207,399. Rotron Mfg. Co., Inc. : See— Grad, Peter P. 209,250. Hajec, Richard G. 207,359. Zoehfeld, Gunther. 208,594. Rowbottam, Francis W., to Delkav Plastics Corp. Flower pot. 207,174, 3-14-67, CI. D35 — 3. Rowe, Lowell V., J. C. Covington, and A. H. Swain. Upper cervical adjusting device for bone manipulation. 208,230, 8-1-67, CI. D83— 1. Roy, James W., to Jennings Radio Mfg. Corp. Electrornagneti- cally actuated miniature vacuum relay. 20S.864, 10-10-67, CI. IJ26 — 13. Royal Appliance Mfg. Co., Inc.: See — Erbor. Stanley E. 209,131. Royal Industries, Inc. : See — Bennett, Richard D. and M. D. 208,149. Rover, John A., to Buckner Industries, Inc. Combined nozzle and shield. 207,848, 6-6-67, CI. D31— 3. Rubbermaid Inc. : See — Taylor, William D. 208,746. Rupp, George A., Jr. Mobile flower shop. 208,696, 9-26-67, CI. D14 — 3. Rudnlkoff, David K., and W. M. Maid, to The Morso Co. Cigarette case. 207,373, 4-4-67, CI. D85 — 2. Rudolph, Donald M. Tube cap. 207,608, 5-9-67, CI. D58 — 26. Rundell, William G.. to Clark Equipment Co. Refrigerator cabinet or the like. 207,928, 6-13-67, CI. DG7 — 3. Russell, Carl D. Stick horse toy. 208,644, 9-19-67, CI. D34— 15. Ryan, John W., to Mattel, Inc. Music box toy. 206,596, 1-3-67, CI. D34— 15. Ryan, John W., to Mattel. Inc. Circus-act-siraulating game toy. 207,494, 4-25-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ryan, John W., and C. R. Zimmerman, to Mattel, Inc. Game board. 206,811, 1-31-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ryan, John W., and J. H. Goetz, to Mattel, Inc. Musical in- strument toy. 206,824, 1-31-67, CI. D56 — 1. Ryan, John W., and C. F. Adickes, Jr., to Mattel, Inc. Racing game board. 207,014, 2-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ryan, John W., and F. E. Schlau, to Mattel, Inc. Converti- ble gun toy. 207,172. 3-14-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ryan, John W., and D. H. Meggs, to Mattel, Inc. Combined rocket and launching vehicle tov. 207,651, 5-16-67, CI. D34— 15. Ryan, John W., and C. F. Adickes, Jr., to Mattel. Inc. Com- bined game board and suitcase-type container. 207,714, 5- 23-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ryan, John W., and C. F. Adickes, Jr., to Mattel, Inc. Com- bined game board and suitcase-type container. 207,715, 5- 23-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ryan, John W., and F. E. Schlau, to Mattel, Inc. Convertible camera-gun toy. 207,912, 6-13-67. CI. D34 — 15. Ryan, John W., and G. W. Schmidt, to Mattel, Inc. Spot- welder. 20S.254, 8-8-67, CI. D26 — 1. Ryan, John W., and G. W. Schmidt, to Mattel, Inc. Toy vehicle. 208.715, 9-26-67, CI. D34 — 15. Ryan, John W., and G. W. Schmidt, to Mattel, Inc. Crawler- type toy vehicle. 209,220, 11-14-67, CI. D34 — 15. Rvan, Le Roy J., Jr. Organ cabinet. 207,347, 4-4-67, CI. D56— 2. Ryan, Le Roy J., Jr. Organ cabinet. 207,975, 6-20-67, CI. D56 — 2. Ryder, Jack C. : See — Schafer, Jack E., and Ryder. 209,048. SBG Inc. : See — Burnsworth, Richard E., Kirkpatrick, and Schade. 209, 62S. SCM Corp. : See — Bienkowski, James J. 208,176. Saad, Michel H. Foot measuring apparatus. 207, 73S, 5-23-67, CI. D52— 6. Saalfeld Aircraft Co. : See — Peck, Robert E. 209,251. Saari, Rudy T., and E. F. Kananen. Scope lens protector. 209,050. 10-31-67, CI. D22 — 13. Sabella, Edward J., to International Business Machines Corp. Combined reader and sorter for magnetic inscribed docu- ments. 208,860, 10-10-67, CI. D26 — 5. Sabol, Joseph J., 50% to J. J. Ustynosld. Combined fish lure and weed guard 209, 5S3, 12-19-67, CI. D22 — 27. Sachnoff, Norton R. : See — Levin, Myron M., and Sachnoff. 207,408. Sachs, Charles M., to International Latex Corp. Brassiere. 206.S54, 2-7-67, CI. D2 — 24. Sachs, Charles M., to International Latex Corp. Brassiere. 207,390, 4-11-67, CI. D2 — 24. Sachs, Charles M., to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 207,899, 6-13-G7, CI. D2— 4. Sachs, Charles M., to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. '209,498, 12-12-67, CI. D2— 24. Sachs, Charles M„ and E. E. Astor, to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 207,478, 4-25-67, CI. D2— 24. Sachs, Charles M., and E. Jannicelli, Jr., to International Playtex Corp. Brassiere. 207,629, 5-1G-67, CI. D2 — 24. Sacks, Samuel D. Ice cracker or similar article. 208,874, 10- 10-67, CI. D44— '29. Saewitz, Samuel : See — Romano. Ralph. 208,302. Sager, Abraham G. Finger ring. 207,177, 3-14-67, CI. D43— 10. St. Alban, John W. Masonry drill. 20S.946, 10-17-67, CI. D54 — 4. St. Amand, Elmer F., to Don Baxter, Inc. Puncturing spike for medical equipment. 208,838, 10-3-67, CI. DS3— 1. St. Clair, Melvin E. : See- Fulton, James F., St. Clair, and Mattingly. 209.202. Mattinglv, John W., Fulton, and St. Clair. 209,203. St. Clair, Melvin E., J. W. Mattingly, and J. F. Fulton, to Aqua-Tec Corp. Dental jet cleansing unit or the like. 209,- 204, 11-14-67, CI. D24 — 1. St. Marie, Gerald L. : See — Tanenbaum, Jay L., and St. Marie. 208,229. Sakata, James T. Combination hibachi table and hood. 208,447, CI. D81 — 10. Salay, Eugene R., and L. A. Orzechowski. Boat. 208,510, 9-5- 67. CI. D71 — 1. Salisky, Sallyann Z., to Sarong, Inc. Girdle. 208,900, 10-17- 67, CI. D2 — 2. Salm, Arthur, Inc. : See — Bieger, Walter I. 207,660. Laughlin, Clayton A. 207,386. Laughlin, Clayton A. 207,409. Wildgen, Leo F. 207,410. Salton, Inc. : See — Mann, Samuel J. 207,979. Salvador, Henry J., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Wall mounting plate for a lamp support bracket arm. 20S,65S, 9-19-67, CI. D48 — 4. Salvador, Henry J., to Eagle Mfg. Co. Bracket arm for a lamp. 208,876, 10-10-67, CI. D48— 4. Salvatico, Ernesto M. Dispensing stopper for a bottle. 207,- 432, 4-11-67, CI. D58 — 10. Salvo, Thomas R. : See — Fossella, Gregory F., Palmer, and Salvo. 209.716. Fossella, Gregory F., Palmer, and Salvo. 209,717. Samsonite Corp. : See — Ellsworth, Arthur W„ and Fujioka. 20S.69S. Sanchez, Alfred B. Vehicle grille. 208,150, 7-25-67, CI. D14— 18. Sanchez, Olga. Combined music box and cigarette holder. 208,- 840, 10-3-67, CI. D85 — 2. Sanders Associates, Inc. : See — Fossella, Gregory F. 208,306. Sanders, Douglas O., and G. S. Finneman. Mobile log slasher. 209.194, 11-14-67, CI. D14— 3. Sanderson, Leon C. : See — Loosen, Ronald E., and Sanderson. 207,637. Sanderson, Thomas C. : See — Belcher. Samuel L., and Sanderson. 208,953. Sandiford, James F. Free-standing fireplace. 209,255, 11-14— 67, CI. DS1 — 7. Sandin, Raymond C, to General Electric Co. Dishwasher. 208,942, 10-17-67. CI. D49 — 1. Sangiamo, Richard : See — Atkin, Leonard, and Sangiamo. 207,178. Sangimino, Vito. Automobile with roller top cover. 209,663, 12-26-67, CI. D14 — 3. San Giovanni, Charles A. Carpet underlay. 207.525, 4—25- 67, CI. D92 — 4. Sani-Jon of America, Inc. : See — Harding. David B. 209.192. Santarpia, Frank J. Hurricane lamp. 208,420, 8-29-67, CI. D48— 2. Santo. Rudolph J. : See — Collins, Harry J., Jr., Krieger, Schimmels, and Santo. 208,863. Sanzone, William M., to The Telex Corp. Hearing aid. 206,- 665, 1-10-67. CI. D26— 14. Sanzone, William M., to The Telex Corp. Hearing aid. 208,784, 10-3-67, CI. D26 — 14. Sams. Inc. : See — De Vries, James H., and Sams. 206,844. Sarns, Richard N. : See — De Vries, James H., and Sarns. 206, S44. Sarong, Inc. : See — Glines. Carl. 207.162. Salisky, Sallvann Z. 208.900. Tuschman, Moe. 20S.757. Tuschman, Moe. 209,269. Tuschman, Moe. 209,564. Sato Kiko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Sato, Yo, and Nagashima. 209,350. 1522 INDEX OF PATENTS, 196' Sato, Stephens N., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electronic console. 207,957, 6-20-67, CI. D2G — 5. Sato, Stephens N., to Beckman Instruments, Inc. Electronic plug-in module for radiation analyzer or the like. 208,473, 9-5-67, CI. D26 — 1. Sato, Yo, and S. Nagashima, to Sato Kiko Kabushiki Kaisha. Combined label printer and applicator or the like. 209,350, 11-21-67, CI. D64— 10. Saturn Corp., The : See — Nleman, Thomas F. 208,716. Saucier, Lionel H. : See — Meyer, Frank E., and Saucier. 209.090. Saunders, Seymour G., Jr., and R. A. Cadaret, to Classic In- dustries, Inc. Case for a wrist watch communication re- ceiver. 209.673, 12-26-67, CI. D26 — 14. Saunders, William T., to National Steel Corp. End closures for a container. 209,343, 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 26. Saunders, William T., to National Steel Corp. End closure for a container. 209,429. 11-28-67, CI. D58 — 26. Sawachi, Yasuyuki. to Kabushiki Kaisha Shiseido, d.b.a. Shiseldo Co., Ltd. Bottle. 207,879, 6-6-67, CI. D58— 6. Sawachi, Yasuyuki, to Kabushiki Kaisha Shiseido, d.b.a. Shiseido Co., Ltd. Bottle. 207,881, 6-6-67, CI. D58 — 8. Sawallesh, Theodore A. Door knocker. 208,970, 10-24-67, CI. D10— 7. Sawyer, Harold T., 17%% to V. D. Beehler. Treating ma- chine for floor, wall and ceiling surfaces or the like. 207,- 252, 3-28-67, CI. D9 — 2. Scanland, Joseph E. : See — Mango, Joseph R., and Scanland. 207,580. Searamucci, Domer. Bolted valve. 207,829, 5-30-67, CI. D91 — 3. Scarpa, Thomas J., to Edison Instruments, Inc. Ultrasonic plastics welder. 209,396, 11-28-67, CI. D26— -1. Scavullo, Charles J., to Legion Utensils Co., Inc. Coffee server. 207,497, 4-25-67, CI. D44 — 21. Schade, Walter J. : See — Burnsworth, Richard E., Klrkpatrlck, and Schade. 207,- 244. Burnsworth, Richard E., Kirkpatrick, and Schade. 209,628. Schafer, Jack E., and J. C. Ryder. Straddle bench. 209,048, 10-31-07, CI. D15— 11. Sehaffer, Walter. Payroll computer faceplate. 209,466, 12-5- 67, CI. D52 — 6. Schairer, George S., W. H. Cook, J. D. Alexander, P. C. Whitener, and R. R. Wadleigh, to The Boeing Co. Supersonic airplane. 208,678, 9-19-67, CI. D71 — 1. Schaper, Earl L. : See — Macalusa, Carroll J., and Schaper. 209,632. Thomka, Laddie M., and Schaper. 208,221. Schaper, Earl L., and S. A. Marcus, to The Dow Chemical Co. Jug. 209,623, 12-19-67. CI. D58— 5. Schaper, Earl L., B. G. Caldwell, and C. J. Macalusa, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 209,631, 12-19-67, CI. D58— 17. Scharschmidt, Rudolph K., and R. M. Burge, to General Foods Corp. Puffed cereal configuration or the like. 207,699, 5-23- 67, CI. D8— 1. Seheffer, Joseph F. : See — Martin, Ernest N., Maxson, and Seheffer. 207,526. Scheirer, Harry F. : See — Humphrey. John H., Scheirer, and Cheslak. 209,023. Schellens, Henricus F. T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Coffee maker. 207.659. 5-16-67, CI. D44— 26. Schellens, Henricus F. T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Combined drv haver and hair clipper. 207,696, 5-16-67, CI. D95— 3. Schellens, Henricus F. T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Manuallv operated dynamo flashlight. 208,100, 7-18- 67, CI. D48— 24. Schellens, Henricus F. T., to North American Philips Co., Inc. Combined dry shaver and hair clipper. 208,142, 7-18- 67, CI. D95— 3. Schellens, Henricus F. T. Hair clipper. 209,26S, 11-14-67, CI. D95— 5. Scheller, Jerome. Flooring section for parquet floors. 207,- 200, 3-21-67, CI. D13 — 1. Schenley Industries, Inc. : See — Drucker, Ned. 207,130. Du Pree, Ernest L. 207,802. Du Pree, Ernest L. 207,803. Du Pree, Ernest L. 208,734. Du Pree, Ernest L., and Sheesley. 209,100. McLeod, Bishop F. 208,884. Scherr, Samuel, B. A. McDermott, R. B. Hall, and A. Chaloka, to Aero-Flow Dynamics, Inc. Gas-fired door heater. 207,892, 6-6-67, CI. D81 — 10. Schick, George L., to Scovill Mfg. Co. Holder for a cigarette lighter. 207,917, 6-13-67, CI. D48— 27. Schilling, Paul K., to Plastics, Inc. Tumbler. 209,306, 11-21- 67, CI. D36— 8. Schilling, Paul K., to Plastics, Inc. Tumbler. 209,307, 11-21- 67, CI. D36— 8. Schilling, Paul K. 67, CI. D36— 8. Schilling, Paul K., to Plastics, Inc. Salad cup. 209,311, 11-21- 67, CI. D44 — 9. Schilling, Paul K., to Plastics, Inc. Condiment cup. 209,312, 11-21-67. CI. D44— 9. to Plastics, Inc. Tumbler. 209,308, 11-21- Schlmmels, Thomas J. : See — Collins, Harry J., Jr., Krieger, Schimmels, and Santo. 208,8^63. Schlage Lock Co. : 'See — Levinger, Benjamin M. 208,205. Schlau, Floyd E. : See — Ryan, John W., and iSchlau. 207,172. Ryan, John W., and Schlau. 207,912. Schlessinger, Ludwig S., to Bond Street Ltd. Key ease. 209,- 371, 11-21-67, CI. D87 — 3. Schlumberger Ltd. (Schlumberger N.V.) : See — Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 207,707. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 207,776. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 207,777. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 208.052. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 207,958. Jakobsen, Robert E. K. 208,785. Parker, Wayland B. 207,954. Parker, Wayland B. 207.953. Parker, Wayland B. 208,465. Parker, Wayland B. 209,045. Sehmid, Ernest and R. Crutch hand grip. 208,516, 9-5-67, CI. D83— 1. Sehmid, Rainer : See — Sehmid, Ernest and R. 208,516. Schmidt, Gerald W. : See — Ryan, John W., and Schmidt. 208,254. Ryan, John W., and Schmidt. 209,220. Schmidt, William L. : See — Cunningham, Hoyt, Jr., and Schmidt. 208,769. Schmuck, Fredric E. : See — Schoepe, Adolf, and Schmuck. 206,850. Schmucker, Margaret G. : See — Lozo, Elizabeth. 207,764. Schneider, Alfred C. : See — Lane, John, and Schneider. 209,412. Schneider, Thomas E., Jr., to Tesco Chemicals, Inc. Chemical feeding unit for swimming pools. 209,440, 11-28-67, CI. D91— 1. Schneider, William S. : See — Corella, Arthur P., and Schneider. 208,272. Schnepfe, Robert W., Jr. : See — Barr. Irwin R., and Schnepfe. 206.884. Schnoll, Jean J. : See — Richards, Harold, and Schnoll. 209,274. Schnur, Martin : See — Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 206,717. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 208,487. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 208,679. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 208,718. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,010. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,218. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,224. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,309. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,310. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,313. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,314. Appel, Mel, and Schnur. 209,606. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Jar. 208.379, 8-22-67, CI. D58— 25. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Jar. 208.380, 8-22-67, CI. D58 — 25. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Container for dry products or the like. 208,672, 9-19-67, CI. D58 — 2. Schnur. Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Jar. 20S,- 676, 9-19-67, CI. D58 — 25. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Jug. 208.730. 9-26-67, CI. D58 — 5. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Bottle. 209,424, 11-28-67, CI. D58— 6. Schnur, Martin, and M. Appel, to American Can Co. Jar. 209,633, 12-19-67, CI. D58— 25. Schoepe, Adolf, and F. E. Schmuck. Ball cock. 206,850, 1-31-67, CI. D91— 3. Schoettler, Harold J. Vacuum cleaner. 208,529, 9-12-67, CI. D9— 2. Scholin, Harold W. Practice putting target. 207,649, 5-16- 67, CI. D34— 5. Schon, Per B. : See — Ostrand, Helmer S., and Schon. 207,824. Schoonmaker, Edward B., and K. W. Scott, to Eastman Kodak Co. Multi-compartmented receptacle for film strips. 207,- 433, 4-11-67, CI. D58— 13. Schramm, Buford J. Helicopter. 209,353, 11-21-67, CI. D71 — 1. Sehreckengost, Viktor, to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Bicycle chain guard. 208,683, 9-19-67, CI. D90 — 5. Sehreckengost, Viktor, to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Toy outboard motor. 209,458, 12-5-67, CI. D34— 15. Sehreckengost, Viktor, to The Murray Ohio Mfg. Co. Bicycle chain guard. 209,728, 12-26-67, CI. D90 — 5. Schreibel, Robert S., to Playtape, Inc. Portable tape plaver housing or similar article. 209,290, 11-21-67, CI. D26 — 14. Schreibel, Robert S.. to Playtape, Inc. Portable tape plaver housing or similar article. 209,452, 12-5-67, CI. D26 — 14. Schreiber, Lester E. Jar or the like. 208,074, 7-11-67, CI. D58— 25. Schreyer, Kenneth D., to Lyon Metal Products, Inc. Furniture leg. 208,195, 8-1-67, CI. D33— 1. Schuler, Fred G., to General Extrusions, Inc. Displav stand for watches. 209.359. 11-21-67, CI. D80 — 9. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1523 208,613, 9-12-67, Domestic dwelling. Schulke, Edward L., to Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co. Tele- phone handset hanger. 207,403, 4-11-67, CI. D26 — 14. Schumacher, William L., to AMP Inc. Separable electrical connector housing. 208,550, 9-12-67, CI. D26 — 1. Schurman, Peter T., to W. R. Grace & Co. Carrying case or the like. 209,372, 11-21-67, CI. D87— 5. Schwartz, George. Ironer for smoothing clothing, linens or the like. 207,341, 4-4-67, CI. D49— 6. Schwartz. Harvey A., F. Jacoby, and E. Calafano, to Soss Mfg. Co. Clamp-around volt-ammeter. 209,052, 10-31-67, CI. D26— 1. Schwartz, Leo. Pipe cleaning implement. CI. DS5— 7. Schwartzman, Daniel, to G. E. Sugar. 207,531, 5-2-67, CI. D13 — 1. Schwinu Bicycle Co. : See — Fritz, Albert J. 208.44S. Jameson, Stanley R., and Panzica. 208,183. Scientific-Atlanta, Inc. : See — Allen, Grant E., Jr., and Bohm. 207,056. Scionics Corp., The : See — Plantholt, Robert G. 208,226. Scoby, John B Night light. 207,865, 6-6-67, CI. D4S— 20. Scott Aviation Corp. : See- — Chase, David O., and M. V. Maloney. 209,647. Scott. Charles. Photographic border printer or the like. 206,- 972, 2-14-67, CI. D61 — 1. Scott, Philip E.. Jr., and L. D. Burgess, to Lif-O-Gen, Inc. Gas container for laboratory or similar use. 207,843, 6-6-67, CI. D16 — 2. Scovill Mfg. Co. : See— Le Sueur, Robert C, Guttenberg, and Polhemus. 209,493. Riccio, Pasquale R. 209,430. Schick, George L. 207,917. Scribner, James 0- : See — Welkel, Claude O., and Scribner. 207,396. Scripto, Inc. : See — Ensign, Robert H., Harper, and Soreff. 206,898. Stephens, Frank H., Jr. 20S.740. Stephens. Frank H., Jr. 209,695. Seals Enterprises Inc. : See — Seals, Harold E., Jr. 207,272. Seals, Harold E., Jr., to Seals Enterprises Inc. Combined lumlnaire and post. 207,272, 3-28-67, CI. D4S— 31. Searls, Fred H. : See — Plassmann, Herbert A., and Searls. 209,112. Sears, Roebuck and Co. : See — Baughman, Karl T. 207,281. Clough, Roy W. 209,461. Duncan, Alan W. 209.072. Keeslar, Clifford R. 207,115. Seeburg Corp., The : See — Sundberg. Carl W. 208,501. Seeley, John R. Water craft. 206,839, Seelicke, Barbara K. Foot ornament. D7— 7. Seeman, Robert W., to Blaisdell Pencil Co. ment. 206,918, 2-7-67, CI. D74— 17. Seldel, Arthur H. : See — Romano, Ralph. 208.302. Selden. Robert W., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Architectural panel or similar article. 207,991, 6-27-67, CI. D13— 1. Selden. Robert W., to Weyerhaeuser Co. Architectural panel or similar article. 208,021, 7-4-67, CI. D13 — 1. Sellen, Carl R. : See— Collura, Francesco, and Sellen. 208,066. Collura, Francesco, and Sellen. 208,162. Sellen, Carl R., W. A. Neithardt, W. J. Drexler, and F. Collura, to Kcmffel & Esser Co. Scriber. 206,901, 2-7-67, CI. D52 — 6. Sellen, Carl R., W. A. Neithardt, W. J. Drexler, and F. Col- lura. Box for a lettering set. 207,279, 3-28-67, CI. D58 — 13. Semler, Oskar A. Display stand for a ring or the like. 209,- 357, 11-21-67, CI. D80— 9. Semler, Oskar A. Display stand for jewelry or the like. 209,- 358, 11-21-67, CI. D80 — 9. Senoff, Herbert P., to Allen-Stevens Drum Accessories Corp. Faucet. 208.847, 10-3-67, CI. D91 — 3. Separa, Theodore W. Table. 207,646, 5-16-67, CI. D33 — 14. Separa, Theodore W. Table. 207,851, 6-6-67, CI. D33 — 14. Servus Rubber Co., The : See — Gottlieb, William. 208,761. Seymour Industries, Inc. : See — Steinwedel. Delmar C, and Paine. 209,273. Seymour, Philip M. Test tube rack. 207,904, D16 — 1. Seymour, Philip M. Test tube rack. 208,192, 8-1-67, CI. 16 — 1. Shames, Max. Hose hanger. 207,246, 3-21-67, CI. D91 — 1. Shannon, Arthur M. Fishing rod handle. 208,857, 10-10-67, CI. D22— 23. Shapira, Nathan. Wrapping paper or similar article. 207.810, 5-30-67, CI. D59— 2. Shapira, Nathan. Wrapping paper or similar article. 209,106, 10-31-67, CI. D59— 2. Shapira, Nathan. Wrapping paper or similar article. 209,107, 10-31-67, CI. D59— 2. Shapira, Nathan. Wrapping paper or similar article. 209,108, 10-31-67, CI. D59 — 2. Shapiro, .Terrv : See — ■ Shapiro, Sidney J. and P. 209,730. 1_31_67, CI. D71— 1. 206,570, 1-3-67, CI. Writing instru- 6-13-67, CI. Shapiro, Philip : See — Shapiro, Sidney J. and P. 209,730. Shapiro, Sidney J. and P. Bedspread or similar article, 209,- 730, 12-26-67, CI. D92— 2. Sharer, Wesley E. : See — Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. 206,600. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. 206,601. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. 206,602. Elzaurdia, William D., and Sharer. 206,603. Sharp, Quentin R. : See — Bonk, Eugene T., and Sharp. 208,412. Shaw, Evan K. : See — Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206, S91. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206.S92. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206, S93. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,894. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,895. Shaw, Harmon L., and J. G. Williamson, to Timae, Inc. Shaver. 207,297, 3-28-67, CI. D95— 3. Shaw, Melvin : See — Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,891. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206.S92. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206.S93. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,894. Allen, Robert Y., and M. and E. K. Shaw. 206,895. Shaw & Slavsky, Inc. : See— Slavsky, Robert J. 208,085. Sheaffer, W. A. Pen, Co. : See — Darst, Robert J. 207,190. Shebitz, Ralph, and H. Fried. Display panel for cigarette lighters or similar articles. 206,637, 1-3-67, CI. D80— 5. Sheesley, Budd S. : See — Dupree, Ernest I., and Sheesley. 209,100. Sheffield Laboratories, Inc. : See — Hartwell, Donald S. 208,514. Shells, Christopher J. Combined automatic phonograph remote control unit and extension loudspeaker or similar article. 207,027, 2-21-67, CI. D56 — 4. Shelby Corp. : See — Mowrer, Sidney W., Jr. 209,276. Sheldon, Allan M. : See — Birsan, Saul, Prussek, and Sheldon. 207,885. Sheldon, E. H., & Co. : See — Carlson, Arthur W. 207,004. Carlson, Arthur W. 207,005. Shell Oil Co. : See — Anderson, Victor F. 206,958. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 206,959. 2- 14-67, CI. D58— 5. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,430, 4-11-67, CI. D58— 6. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,431, 4-11-67, CI. D58— 6. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,462, 4-18-67, CI. D58— 6. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207,463. 4-18-67, CI. D58— 6. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jug. 208,952, 10-17-67, CI. D58 — 5. Shepler, James A., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 209,020, 10-24-67, CI. D58— 8. Sheppley, William S., Jr. : See — McCormick, Walter S., Jr., Sheppley, and Talerico. 209,- 448. Sherburne, Charles W. Boat hull. 206,974, 2-14-67, CI. D71— 1 Sheridan, Leslie M. Fluorescent lighting fixture. 207,339, 4-4-67, CI. D48 — 23. Sherman, H. B., Mfg. Co. : See — Turner, George L., Johnson, Disbrown, and Nestell. 208,- 387. Sherwood, Robin H., and W. A. Forbes. Cat scratching post. 206,579, 1-3-67, CI. D12— 2. Shesterkin, William L. : See — Blankenship, Arthur C, Busch, and Shesterkin. 207,574. Shieh, Edwin W. : See — Braiman, Jerry, and Shieh. 209,054. Shields, Inc. : See — Polatchek, Alvln. 207,393. Shiftman, Jerome. Box. 208,113, 7-18-67, CI. D58 — 12. Shiner, William. Match box or similar article. 209.166, 11-7-67, CI. D48— 29. Shiner, William. Decorative cover or similar article. 209,188, 11-7-67, CI. D97— 1. Snlnkwin, Gerald H. Musical weather vane. 209,700, 12-26- 67, CI. D52 — 6. Shinozaki, Shigeaki : See — Iwata, Naoyuki, Shinozaki, Tsuruta, and Fujimoto. 208,- 385. Shiseido, Kabushikl Kaisha : See — Sawachi, Yasuyuki. 207,879. Sawachi, Yasuyuki. 207,881. Shmurak, Benjamin : See — Dubln, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 207,534. Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208,305. Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208,406. Dubin, Lester, Paulson, and Shmurak. 208,859. Shoe House, Inc. : See — Raiford, Phillip K. 206,658. Ralford, Phillip K. 206,710. Raiford. Phillip K. 206,711. Raiford, Phillip K. 206,712. 1524 INDEX OF PATENTS, 19G7 Shoemaker, Don S. Chair. 207.952, 0-20-67, CI. D15— 1. Shoemaker, Don S. Chair. 208,699, 9-26-67. CI. D15— 1. Shotmeyer, Albert. Service station. 206,862, 2-7-67, CI. D13— 1. Shreves, Alfred J. Combined container holder, pin cushion and ash tray. 207,375, 4-4-67, CI D85 — 2. Sieber, Peter : See — Demmel, Anton, Boothby, and Sieber. 207,467. Siegal, Martin M. Electric lamp. 208,553, 9-12-67, CI. D26— 8. Sillett, Edmund J. C, to Lever Bros. Co. Soap tablet or the like. 207,039, 2-21-67, CI. D73— 1. Silver, Francis M., to E. C. Fraze. Ring tab for a tear strip opener. 209,344, 11-21-67, CI. D58— 26. Silver, Francis M., to E. C. Fraze. Ring tab for a tear strip opener. 209,345, 11-21-07, CI. D58 — 26. Silver. Francis M., to E. C. Fraze. Ring pull for a tear strip opener. 209,346, 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 20. Silver, Francis M., to E. C. Fraze. Ring pull for a tear strip opener. 209,347, 11-21-07, CI. D58 — 26. Silverstein, Mitchell. Combined display and dispensing rack. 207,285, 3-28-67, CI. D80— 10. Silvestri Art Mfg. Co. : See — Lippe, Vincent S. 208,489. Silvia, Joseph R. Combined skein holder and ball winder. 207,- 698, 5-23-67, CI. D3— 19. Simmons Co. : See — Parks. Charles E., Jr. 207,537. Simmons, Harley E., to American Can Co. Pull tab for a tear strip opener. 207,135, 3-7-67, CI. D58 — 26. Simon, Jean R., to Bausch & Lomb Inc. Pair of sun glasses. 209,472, 12-5-67, CI. D57 — 1. Simpson, Altus L. Staple. 208,816, 10-3-67, CI. D54— 9. Simpson, Jack N. : See — Hoffmaster, George R., and Simpson. 207,796. Simpson, Jack N., to The Electric Storage Battery Co. Pair of safetv spectacles and headband combination. 207,127, 3-7-67, CI. D57— 1. Simpson, Oscar S., Jr. Coffee maker. 208,032, 7-4-67, CI. D44 — 26. Sinclair-Koppers Co. : See — Ahlbrandt, John P., and Magers. 208.4S5. Andrews, James M. 208,117. Fox. Alan J. 206,828. Gale, John A. 207, S86. Singer Co., The : See — Batson, William A. 209,222. Hollenberg, Joel W. 209.248. Kent, Lloyd G., Jr. 207,034. Singer, Jerome R., to Alpha Scientific Laboratories, Inc. Electromagnet unit. 209.587, 12-19-67, CI. D26 — 1. Sintef : See — Horgard, Gunnar. 206,607. Siptrott, Fred M. Model for atomic display. 208,912, 10-17- 67. CI. D25— 1. Siune, Svend, to Georg Jensens Solvsmedie A/S. Tablespoon or similar article. 209,704,, 12-26-67. CI. D54 — 12. Skier, Herman. Hair protector. 206,992, 2-21-67, CI. D2 — 253. Skinner, Clayton H., to Hewitt-Robbins Inc. Hose coupling. 208,389, 8-22-67, CI. D91 — 3. Skupien, Frank. Combined tumbler and savings bank. 208,873, 10-10-67, CI. D44 — 9. Skver. Robert A. : See — Koeber, Theodore H., Skyer, and McCallum. 208,418. Koeber, Theodore H., Skyer, and McCallum. 209.413. Slaton, Leo R., to Swiss Harmony, Inc. Holder for a name plate prism or the like. 206.853. 2-7-67, CI. Dl — 3. Slavsky, Robert J., to Shaw & Slavsky, Inc. Price tag. 208,- 085, 7-18-67, CI. Dl — 3. Slomski, Edward J., to American Can Co. Combined container body and pull strip opener. 208,222, 8-1-67, CI. D58 — 26. Slotnik, Jack. Mixer jar. 208.749. 9-26-67. CI. D89 — 1. Smalley, Marvin J., to Price-Pflster Brass Mfg. Co. Trans- lucent handle for plumbing fixture of the like. 207.986, 6-20-67, CI. 91—3. Smethers, Rollo G., Jr., to Lockheed Aircraft Corp. Airplane. 207,754, 5-23-67, CI. D71— 1. Smirnow, Mike. Combined animal amusement device and shelter. 208.708, 9-26-67, CI. D30 — 1. Smith, Abram W. Combined mounting case and holder for safety razor. 207,095, 3-7-67, CI. D4 — 3. Smith, Benjamin F. : See — Conwav, Edward M., Smith, and Hamilton. 209,231. Smith, Cecil R. Horseshoe for a game. 209,217, 11-14-67, CI. D34— 5. Smith, Charles A. Chart position indicator. 208,780, 10-3-67, D25— 1. Smith, Cloyd D. Magnetic nail holder or the like. 207,674, 5-16-67, CI. D54 — 13. Smith, Cloyd D. Tool for magnetizing and de-magnetizing. 208,858, 10-10-67, CI. D26 — 1. Smith, Cloyd D. Tool for magnetizing and de-magnetizing. 208,914, 10-17-67, CI. D26— 1. Smith. David W.. to Western Newell Mfg., Co. Curtain rod package. 207,068, 2-28-67, CI. D58 — 2. Smith, Dillard M., and J. J. Faver, to Eagle Mfg. Co. Light fixture cap. 207,733, 5-23-67, CI. D48 — 7. Smith, Dillard M., and J. J. Fayer, to Eagle Mfg. Co. Light- ing fixture. 207,965, 6-20-67, CI. D28 — 16. Smith, Harold P. Outdoor yard light head. 208,035, 7-4-67, CI. D48— 31. Smith, Harold P. Illuminated post. 209,416, 11-28-67, CI. D48 — 31. Smith, J Perry. Pulsed light source. 208,309, S-15-67, CI. D26 — 8. Smith, J Perry, and U. R. Helgesson, to TRW Inc. Mono- chromator. 20S.72S, 9-26-67, CI. D57 — 1. Smith, James D., and R. O. Flint, to Flint's Inc. Sign. 208,- 849, 10-3-67, CI. D96 — 12. Smith, Jerome S. Panel unit for a room divider or similar article. 208,628, 9-19-67, CI. D13— 1. Smith, Jerome S. Panel unit for a room divider or similar article. 208.629, 9-19-67, CI. D13— 1. Smith Kline & French Laboratories : See — Blair. Warren, and Dailey. 207,518. Stettler, Wayna J. 207,069. Tucker, Stanley J. 207,253. Smith, Larry S., to Robertshaw Controls Co. Thermostat cas- ing. 208,814, 10-3-67, CI. D52-^7. Smith, Leon E. Holder for cigarette package and matchbook. 207,981, 6-20-67, CI. D85— 2. Smith, Lonnie H. Arrowhead. 209, 2S3, 11-21-67, CI. D22 — 12. Smith, Randolph J. Blower unit for hydrotherapy or similar use. 207,078, 2-28-67, CI. D83— 1. Smith, Silas S., Jr., to Deseret Pharmaceutical Co., Inc. Disposable infusion set. 208,611, 9-12-67, CI. D83 — 12. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Laundry appliance control panel. 206,764, 1-24-67, CI. D49 — 1. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Laundry Appliance control panel. 207,180, 3-14-67. CI. D49 — 1. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Washing machine agi- tator. 209,006, 10-24-67, CI. D49— 1. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Washing machine agi- tator. 209,007. 10-24-67, CI. D49— 1. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Washing machine agi- tator. 209,008, 10-24-67, CI. D49— 1. Smith, Thomas R., to The Maytag Co. Washing machine agi- tator. 209,009, 10-24-67, CI. D49— 1. Smith, Ving. Prefabricated shelter or the like. 206,707, 1-17-67, CI. D13— 1. Smith, Wayne E. Truck rear window guard. 206,654, 1-10- 67, CI. D14— 6. Smith, William W. Combined guard and holding strip for a carpet. 209,731. 12-26-67, CI. D92 — 4. Sneed, Cora E. : See — Hoke. Herbert. Jr. 206,869. Snider, Paul H. : See — Baker, Edward S. 209,588. Snyder, John M., to Commercial Carpet Corp. Combined circle cutting tool and protective cover. 209,420, 11-28-67, CI. D54 — 13. Sobel. Theodore : See — Goldstein, Arthur, and Sobel. 207,041. Soehara, Hiroshi, to Soehara Mfg. Co., Ltd. Spoon or similar article of flatware. 207,740. 5-23-67, CI. D54 — 12. Soehara, Hiroshi, to Soehara Mfg. Co., Ltd. Spoon or similar article of flatware. 209,014, 10-24-67, CI. D54 — 12. Soehara, Hiroshi, to Soehara Mfg. Co., Ltd. Spoon or similar article of flatware. 209,235, 11-14-67, CI. D54 — 12. Soehara Mfg. Co., Ltd. : See — Soehara, Hiroshi. 207,740. Soehara, Hiroshi. 209,014. Soehara, Hiroshi. 209,235. Sohn, Joseph D. Hanger for decorative screen element. 208,- 545, 9-12-67, CI. D21 — 1. Solar Light Mfg. Co. : See — Eisenberg, Maurice. 209,534. Solheim, Karsten. Golf putter. 207,227, 3-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Solheim, Karsten, Golf putter. 207,228, 3-21-67, CI. D34— 5. Solimar. Keith F. : See — Anderson, Arthur I., and Solimar. 209,111. Sollima, Mario, J. Guibourg, and S. Lebefaude, to Compagnie Franoaise Thomson Houston-Hotchkiss Brandt. Portable radiation detector. 209,011, 10-24-67, CI. D52 — 6. Solomon, Melvin P. : See — ■ Rigby, William T., and Solomon. 207,711. Solomon, Samuel J., J. S. Samperton, and W. Procopiow ; said Samperton and said Procopiow assors. to said Solomon. Airport building. 208,765, 10-3-67, CI. D13— 1. Solomon, Samuel J., J. S. Samperton, and W. Procopiow ; said Samperton and said Procopiow assors. to said Soloman. Airport building. 208,766, 10-3-67, CI. D13— 1. Solomon, Samuel J., J. S. Samperton, and W. Procopiow ; said Samperton and said Procopiow assors. to said Soloman. Airport building. 208,767, 10-3-67, CI. D13 — 1. Somers, Raymond A., and R. J. Tolmie, to Sperrv Rand Corp. Shaver. 207,046, 2-21-67, CI. D95— 3. Songrand Corp., The : See — McNair, Samuel L. 207,080. McNair, Samuel L. 207,142. MoNair, Samuel L. 208,232. McNair, Samuel L., and Talge. 209,724. Sonnenleiter, George R., to National Lock Co. Escutcheon for door knobs or the like. 208,326, 8-15-67, CI. D50 — 6. Sonnenleiter, George R., ro National Lock Co. Escutcheon for door knobs or the like. 208,327, 8-15-67, CI. D50 — 6. Sony Corp. : See — Takanashi, Takao. 206, S78. Takanashi, Takao. 209,672. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1525 Soreff, Stephen M. : Sec — Ensign, Robert II.. Harper, and Soreff. 20G.S0S. Sorensen, Walter II. Tic banger. 208.S90, 10-10-67, CI. D80— -8. Sorenson, Curtis H. : See — Lokkeu, Rodney D., and Sorenson. 208,300. Sorenson, James II. Restaurant. 207,305, 4-4-67, CI. D13— 1. Sorenson, James H. Restaurant. 209,133, 11-7-67, CI. D13 — 1. Sorensmi, Leo, to North Laboratories. Jug. 208,951, 10-17-67, CI. D58— 5. Soss Mfg. Co. : See — Schwartz, Harvey A., .Tacoby, and Calafano. 209,052. Soteropulos, Gust : See — Conner. James M., Burrough, Fairbank, Soteropulos, and Drevfuss. 20S.4S6. Sottsass, Ettore, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C, S.p.A. Calculating machine. 207,136, 3-7-67, CI. D64 — 11. Sottsass, Ettore, to Ing. C. Olivetti & C. S.p.A. Calculating machine. 209,638, 12-19-67, CI. D64 — 11. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr.. to Soeiete Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Soeiete Anonyme). Combined printing machine and control cabinet. 20S.915, 10-17-67, CI. D26— 5. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr., to Soeiete Industrielle Bull-General Electric (Soeiete Anonyme). Central control unit for a data processor. 208,916, 10-17-67, CI. D26 — 5. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr., to Soeiete Industrielle Bull-General Elec- tric. Card punching machine. 209,449, 12-5-67, CI. D26— 5. Sottsass, Ettore, Jr., to Soeiete Industrielle Bull-General Elec- tric. Card reader. 209,450, 12-5-67, CI. D26 — 5. Southcott, Marvin A. : See — - Cheney, Walter J., Grossman, and Southcott. 207.16S. Southwestern Tool Corp. : See — Bellaire, Harry R. 207,972. Souza, Manuel O. Chandelier. 208,159, 7-25-67, CI. D48— 3. Sovatsky, Edmund, to Tensor Corp. Desk lamp. 207,063, 2-2S-67, CI. D48— 20. Sowers, John R. Putter head or similar article. 209,149, 11-7-67, CI. D34 — 5. Space Planner Co., Inc. : See — Carsello, Anthony J. 207,566. Spalding, A. G., & Bros. Inc. : See — Long, James M. 209,215. Long. James M. 209,299. Spaleny. George R. : See — Parenti, Frank V., Spaleny, and Lutz. 206,696. Spangle, William S. Combined register and drying rack. 208,- 372. 8-22-67, CI. D49 — 1. Spaulding, Joseph H., deceased (by R. E. Spaulding and The North Side Bank and Trust Co., co-executors), D. J. Cobb, and G. M. Rodmaker, to Whiteway Mfg. Co. Outdoor fluorescent lighting fixture. 207,551, 5-2-67, CI. D48— 23. Spaulding, Ruth E. : See — Spaulding, Joseph H., Cobb, and Rodmaker. 207,551. Spectra-Phvsics, Inc. : See — Clement, Carl J. 209,401. Clement, Carl J., Jr. 207,638. Clement, Carl J., Jr. 208,154. Speedrlng Corp. : See — Pohl, Eric M. 208,161. Speers, Samuel F., to Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. Combined pencil sharpener and eraser. 20S,282, 8-8-67 ,C1. D74 — 7. Speers, Samuel F., and D. 0. Pressler, to Hassenfeld Bros., Inc. Toy submersible boat. 206,942, 2-14-67, CI. D34 — 15. Speidel, James G., deceased, by S. J. Speidel, administratrix. Agricultural heater. 207,516, 4-25-67, CI. D81 — 1. SpeideL Shirley J. : See — Speidel, James G. 207,516. Speiser, Stuart M. Candelabrum. 207,454, 4-18-67, CI. D48— 2. Sperry Rand Corp. : See — Kermes. Constantine J. 207,855. Regal, John R. 207,059. Regal, John R. 207,072. Regal, John R. 207,404. Somers, Raymond A., and Tolmie. 207,046. Spielman, Albert. Clothes rack or similar article. 208,028, 7-4-67, CI. D33 — 3. Spiess, Dieter. Bottle. 209,098, 10-31-G7, CI. D58 — 6. Spilman, Raymond : See- Campbell, Sherman B., Stephenson, and Spilman. 209,560. Sponsler, Irvin W. Automobile identification marker. 206,- 567, 1-3-67, CI. Dl— 12. Spranger, Paul B., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Amplifier or similar electronic apparatus. 209,287, 11-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Spranger. Paul B., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Combination amplifier and speaker cabinet. 209, 28S, 11-21-67, CI. D2C— 14. Spranger, Paul B., to Columbia Broadcasting System, Inc. Combination amplifier and speaker cabinet. 209,289, 11-21-67, CI. D26— 14. Spraying Systems Co. : See — Wahlin, Fred W. 209,546. Square D Co. : See — Duvall, Harold A., and Esler. 209.146. Paape, Kenneth L., and Bugni. 209,514. Squibb, E. R., & Sons, Inc. : See — Parisi, Fred G. 208.610. Riordan, Mary A., and Lion. 207,511. Stackpole Carbon Co. : Sef — Campbell, Dudley H. 20S,9S2. Staguitta, Alexander N. : See — Grunwald, Frank M., and Stagnitta. 208.214. Staiger, Werner. Timer. 208,999, 10-24-67, CI. D42— 7. Stall, Orville T. Combination stand, receptacle and holder for tissue dispenser. 207,032, 2-21-67, CI. D58 — 17. Standard, Louis G. Stereo tape cartridge holder for car vlsor. 208.252, S-8-67, CI. D14 — 6. Standard, Louis G. Stereo tape cartridge holder for car visor. 208.253, 8-8-67, CI. D14— 6. Standard Radio Corp. : Sec — Miki. Tadashi. 209, 70S. Standard Register Co., The : See — Parenti, Frank V., Spaleny. and Lutz. 200,696. Standard Screw Co. : See — Holllday, Phillip G. 20S.428. Holliday. Phillip G. 208,429. Mackle Charles G., and Holliday. 207,181. Stanley Home Products, Inc. : See — Johnson, Alvin O., and Le Febvre. 207,947. Johnson, Alvin O., and Rice. 207,099. Stanley, Wallace A., to Reflex Corp. of America. Reflector. 209,721, 12-26-67, CI. D72— 1. Stanley Works, The : See — Burrows, Mllford D., Morganson, and Quedens. 207,384. Johnson, Kenneth M., and Doyle. 207,584. Kenney, Philip L. 208,471. Suska, Charles R. 208,457. Suska, Charles R. 208,458. Star Metal Corp.: See — Heilweil, Jerome P., and Freiling. 208,743. Stark, Fred, to Mid-American Iron and Steel Corp. Dispenser for granulated material or the like. 208,320, 8-15-67, CI. D44 — 22. Stark, James A. : See — Swanson, Arthur H., and Stark. 208,155. Stark, Marvin L., and F. C. Lewis, to Peerless Mfg. Division, Douer Corp. Hood for fireplace screens. 208,837, 10-3-67, CI. DS1 — 5. Stark, William, to Kimberly-Clark Corp. Tissue dispenser. 206,954, 2-14-67, CI. D52 — 2. Stayman, Bennett H., to Morgan & Co., Inc. Ice bucket. 207.452, 4-18-67, CI. D44 — 15. Steakley, Robert F. : See — Vise, Harry, and Steakley. 20S.392. Steek, George L. Tool for tightening wire clamps. 20S.108, 7-18-67, CI. D54 — 13. Steelcase, Inc. : See — Gilmour, Andrew L. 209,407. Steely, Beauford E., to Cranford Corp. Pipe tool. 207,025, 2-221-67, CI. D54 — 13. Steely, Beauford E., and G. L. Cranfill, to Cranford Corp. Tool for assembling and disassembling pipes or the like. 206,821, 1-31-67. CI. D54 — 13. Stehl, George R., to Lever Bros. Co. Bottle. 209,097, 10-31-67, CI. D58 — 6. Stein, Elmer A., to Coan Mfg. Co., Inc. Merchandise vending machine. 207,791, 5-30-67, CI. D52 — 3. Stein, Robert R., and S. H. Coe, to Grant Pullev and Hard- ware Corp. Door closer. 208,250, 8-8-67, CI. D10 — 7. Steiner. Phillip L. : See — Minzer, Marvin H., and Steiner. 208,017. Steinthal, M., & Co., Inc. : See — Jantzen. George H. 209,566. Steinwedel, Delmar C, and S. R. Paine, to Seymour Industries, Inc. Floor glide for a bed frame. 209,273, 11-21-67, CI. Do— 2. Stenger, Hans G., to Celanese Corp. Plastic can or similar article. 207,133. 3-7-67, CI. D58 — 17. Stephens, Frank H., Jr., to Scripto, Inc. Frame for a mer- chandising display stand for writing instruments and the- like. 208,740. 9-26-67, CI. DS0 — 9. Stephens, Frank H., Jr., to Scripto, Inc. Casing for a cigarette- lighter. 209.695, 12-26-67, CI. D48 — 27. Stephenson, Charles F. : See — Campbell, Sherman B., Stephenson, and Spilman. 209,560. Sterges, Alfred D., to Purex Corp., Ltd. Bottle. 207,921, 6-13-67, CI. D58— 6. Sterling Drug Inc. : See — Jaffe, Martin A. 206,979. Stern, Henry P. : See — Fleisher, Bernard L., Katz, Stern, and Weiss. 208,285. Stern, Walter, to The Drackett Co. Bottle. 209,474, 12-5-67 CI. D5S — 6. Sternco Industries, Inc. : See — Lovitz, David D. 207,363. Stessel, Martin C. : See — Britt, James E., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209. 40S. Britt, James E., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209,409. Stettler, Wayne J., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Bottle. 207,069, 2-28-67, CI. D58 — 6. Stevens, Philip H., and D. O. Chase, to R. E. Dietz Co. Cob roof lamp. 207,240, 3-21-67, CI. D48— 32. Stevenson, Norman W., to V. & E. Friedland Ltd. Door chime or similar article. 207,755, 5-23-67, CI. D72 — 1. Stevenson, Norman W., to V. & E. Friedland, Ltd. Door chime or similar article. 208,339, 8-15-67, CI. D72 — 1. Stewart, Donald E. Hollow corner prism. 206,956, 2-14- 67, CI. D57 — 1. Stewart. James B., to Sunbeam Corp. Combined engine shroud and blade housing for a lawn mower. 207,229, 3-21-67, D40 — 1. 1526 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Stewart, James B., to Sunbeam Corp. Power lawn mower handle. 207,230, 3-21-67, CI. D40— 1. Stewart. James B., to Sunbeam Corp. Lawn mower housing. 207,231, 3-21-67, CI. D40— 1. Stewart, James B., to Sunbeam Corp. Combined motor shroud and blade housing for a lawn mower. 207,326, 4—4-67, CI. D40— 1. Stewart, James B., to Sunbeam Corp. Power lawn mower. 207,721, 5-23-67, CI. D40— 1. Stewart, James U. : See — Hutton, Fred B. 208,825. Hutton, Fred E. 208,826. Stieff Co., The: See— Barrera, Barata Y. 207,875. Stiegemeier, Earl R., to Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. Air conditioner. 206,630, 1-3-67, CI. D62 — 4. Stillman, Harry L., to Bell Electric. Escutcheon for an elec- trical switch. 208,783, 10-3-67, CI. D26 — 13. Stiphany, Rudolph L. Combination bathroom unit. 206,790, 1-31-67. Cl. D4 — 4. Stockdale, William D., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Packaging container. 208,829, 10-3-67, CI. D58— 12. Stockdale, William D., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Packaging container. 208,830, 10-3-67, CI. D58 — 12. Stockdale, William D., to Illinois Tool Works Inc. Packaging container. 208,831, 10-3-67, CI. D58 — 12. Stockman, Robert J. : See — Gehl, James H., and Stockman. 208,331. Stockwell, Bernard R., to Holophane Co., Inc. Base for post top outdoor luminaires. 209,465, 12-5-67, CI. D48— 31. Stoddard, Glenn G., to Toledo Guild Products, Inc. Sled. 206,668, 1-10-67, CI. D34— 15. Stoddard, Meryl L. Building. 206,751, 1-24-67, CI. D13 — 1. Stokes, Rembert R. : See — Dreyfuss, Henry, and Stokes. 208,295. Stolarz, Edward M. : See — D'EUa, Anthony N., and Stolarz. 207,790. D'Elia, Anthony N., and Stolarz. 208,841. Stonco Electric Products, Co. : See — Atkin, Leonard, and Sangiamo. 207,178. Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. : See — Stone. Guthrie B. 208,819. Stone, Dean, to General Automotive Distributing, Inc. Torch holder. 209,318, 11-21-67. CI. D48— 24. Stone, Don M. Organ console. 206,826, 1-31-67, CI. D56 — 2. Stone, Guthrie B., to Stone Conveyor Co., Inc. Adjustable work-piece support. 208,819, 10-3-67, CI. D55 — 1. Stone, Leland G., to Amerock Corp. Escutcheon plate for cabi- nets and the like. 207,700, 5-23-67, CI. D10— 8. Stone, Leland G., to Amerock Corp. Escutcheon plate for cabi- nets and the like. 207,701, 5-23-67, CI. D10— 8. Stone, Leland G., to Amerock Corp. Pull. 208,971, 10-24-67, CI. D10— 8. Stone. Leland G., to Amerock Corp. Medallion. 208,974, 10-24-67, D13 — 1. Stone, Paul L., to Honeywell, Inc. Chart recorder. 209,671, 12-26-67, CI. D26— 14. Stone, Roy A., to National Lock Co. Escutcheon or the like. 207,667, 5-16-67, CI. D50 — 6. Stone, Roy A., to National Lock Co. Pull or the like. 208,292, 8-15-67, CI. D10 — 8. Stoy, Raymond P., to The Leather Specialty Co. Luggage case. 208.51S, 9-5-67, CI. D87 — 5. Stoy, Raymond P., to The Leather Specialty Co. Attache case. 208,519, 9-5-67, CI. D87 — 5. Straka, Dean R., to Mead Johnson and Co. Bottle. 208,733, 9-26-67, CI. D58 — 6. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,636, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 4. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,637, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 4. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,638, 9-19-67, CI. D34— 4. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,639, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 4. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,640, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 4. Strauss, Walter L. Mechanical toy figure. 208,641, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 4. Stringer, Jack W. : See— Pascale, William E., and Stringer. 208,407. Pascale, William E., and Stringer. 208,633. Stromberg, Zola : See — Lozo, Elizabeth. 207,764. Strongin, Nathan R. Combined hat and mask. 207,299, 4-4- 67, CI. D2 — 258. Stropkay. Edward J., to The Hlckok Electrical Instruments Co. Electrical measuring instrument. 206,663, 1-10-67, CI. D26— 1. Strumor, Mathew A. Detachable spoon fishing lure or the like. 208,024, 7-4-67. CI. D22— 29. Stuart-Allen Corp. : See — Levis, Allen, and Gordon. 207,961. Stuart-Williams, Raymond : See — David, Charles W., and Stuart-Williams. 208,216. Stumpo, Carmine G., to N. J. Thermex Co., Inc. Combined space heater and snap-on grill. 208,605, 9-12-67, CI. D81 — 14. Stylette Plastics, Inc. : See — Goetz, Charles R., and Heinrich. 207,645. Sudmeier, Gustav H. Power hand chain saw. 208,390, 8-22- 67, CI. D93— 3. Sudmeier, Gustav H. Earth auger. 208,416, 8-29-67, CI. D39— 1. Sudmeier, Gustav H. Foliage trimmer. 208,417, 8-29-67, CI. D40 — 1. Sugar, Gordon E. : See — Schwartzman, Daniel. 207,531. Sugarman, Louis, and M. B. Dressier. Desk thermometer. 207,554, 5-2-67, Cl. D52— 7. Sulger, Champlyn K., and J. F. Pandolfo. Tray for fruit. 207,354, 4-4-67, Cl. D58— 13. Sullivan, William H., to B. L. Marble Furniture Inc. Desk. 207.712, 5-23-67, Cl. D33— 7. Sullivan, William H., to B. L. Marble Furniture Inc. Desk. 207.713, 5-23-67, Cl. D33— 7. Summers, Frank P., to The Esterbrook Pen Co. Writing instru- ment. 208,680, 9-19-67, Cl. D74 — 17. Sun Engineering Co. : See — Matthews, Thomas C. 206,970. Sunbeam Corp. : See — De Fano, Dominic J., Ernest, and Kallam. 208,805. De Fano, Dominic J., and Kallman. 207,331. De Fano, Dominic J., and Kallman. 207,334. De Fano, Dominic J., and Kallman. 208,568. Ernest, Robert O., De Fano, and Kallman. 207,333. Ernest, Robert O., and Kaminski. 209,692. Florian, Gordon. 209,689. Friedman, Theodore. 209,725. Frost, George H. 208,794. Hayes, Thomas H. 20S.796. Herbst, Walter B., La Zar, and McLeod. 208,564. Kaminski, Stephen H. 207,335. Kelly, Burton. 206,880. Leman, Donald E. 208,604. Laylon, Harry L. 208,061. Laylon, Harry L. 208,795. Laylon, Harry L. 208,800. Laylon, Harry L. 208,802. La Zar, Ralph M., and Herbst. 208.792. Leman, Donald E. 208,797. McLeod, Charles A. 208,793. McLeod, Charles A. 208,798. McLeod, Charles A. 208,799. McLeod, Charles A. 208,801. McLeod, Charles A. 209,690. Peterson, Jerold R. 207,197. Peterson, Jerold R. 208.083. Stewart, James B. 207,229. Stewart, James B. 207,230. Stewart, James B. 207,231. Stewart, James B. 207,326. Stewart, James B. 207,721. Sunbeam Lighting Co. Inc. : See — Bodian, Marcus. 207,271. Bodian, Marcus. 207,549. Bodian, Marcus. 207,597. Bodian, Marcus. 207,598. Sundberg, Carl W. : See — Barecki, Chester J., Sundberg, and Ferar. 209,683. Sundberg, Carl W., to General Steel Industries, Inc. Railway passenger train. 208,280, 8-8-67, Cl. D66 — 1. Sundberg, Carl W., to The Seeburg Corp. Phonograph cabinet. 208,501, 9-5-67, Cl. D56 — 4. Sundberg, Henry L., Jr. : See — Diemond, Joseph, Gershman, Sundberg, and Vangsness. 206,750. Sunkist Growers, Inc. : See — Coblentz, Wesley S. 208,630. Superior Funeral Supply Corp. : See — Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 207,841. Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 207,842. Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 209,198. Wareham, Richard, and Ellsworth. 209,666. Surckla, Peter P., to The Bettcher Mfg. Corp. Infra-red space heater. 206,842, 1-31-67, Cl. D81— 19. Surfers' World, Inc. : See — Alarik, Goodwin. 207,650. Surkes, Edward Z., to Braided Products Ltd. Can. 207,976, 6-20-67, Cl. D58 — 17. Suska, Charles R., to The Stanley Works. Hinge. 208,457, 9-5-67, Cl. D10 — 9. Suska, Charles R., to The Stanley Works. Hinge. 208,458, 9-5-67. Cl. D10— 9. Susskind. Irwin, to Houdaille Industries, Inc. Punching machine, or similar article. 208,584, 9-12-67, Cl. D55 — 1. Sutton, Earl E., and R. B. Hall, to Dominion Electric Corp. Toaster or the like. 209,301, 11-21-67, Cl. D81 — 10. Sutton, Earl E., and R. B. Hall, to Dominion Electric Corp. Electric toaster or the like. 209,362, 11-21-67, Cl. D81 — 10. Svarnias, Ted N., to International Register Co. Geared motor housing. 206,715, 1-17-67, Cl. D26— 5. Svenningson. Ingemar. Power lawn mower. 208,563, 9-12-67, Cl. D40— 1. Swain, Andrew H. : See — Rowe, Lowell V., Covington, and Swain. 208,230. Swanson, Arthur H., and J. A. Stark. Saddle stand. 208,155, 7-25-67, Cl. D38— 1. Swartz, Robert T., to Talon, Inc. Hook fastener. 209,270, 11-21-67, Cl. D2— 442. Swauger, Donald A. Side wall and fender protector. 208,463, 9-5-67, Cl. D14— 6. Swayze, Clark, to Lever Brothers Co. Cl. D58— 5. Jug. 207,349, 4-4-67, LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1527 Swayze, Clark E., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bottle. 20S.011, 6-27-67, CI. D58— 6. Swayze, Clark K., and R. C. Cross, to The Dow Chemical Co. Jug. 20S.503, 9-5-67, CI. D58— 5. Swedish Crucible Steel Co. : See — Watson, Robert E. 209,0:18. Swee, Eugene A., to Miner Industries, Inc. Radio. 209,173, 11-7-07, CI. D50— 4. Sweeney, David F. : See — Bennett, Lewis \V., Eckert, Konkel, Kress, and Sweeney. 209,110. Sweeney, Paul B., Jr. : See — Pulos, Arthur J., and Sweeney. 209,037. Sweetheart Plastics, Inc. : See — Davis, Paul. 20S.S72. Davis. Paul. 209,225. Nardone, William. 208, S4S. Nardone, William. 209.3S2. Swett, James B. : See — Marien, Henry J., and Swett. 208,570. Marien, Henry J., and Swett. 208,899. Swett, James B., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Cake container. 207,496, 4-25-67, CI. D44 — 1. Swett, James B., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Container for cakes or the like. 208,063, 7-11-67, CI. D44— 19. Swett, James B., to Rexall Drug and Chemical Co. Condi- ment dispenser. 209,074, 10-31-67, CI. D44 — 22. Swimmer, Ernest J., and A. A. Hicks. Musical telephone toy. 209,001. 12-19-67, CI. D34— 15. Swirl, Inc. : See — Nachman, Lawrence J. 209,383. Nachman, Lawrence J. 209, 3S4. Swiss Harmony, Inc. : See — Hvale. James L. 209,453. Slaton, Leo R. 206,853. Swithinbunk, Martin W., to Avmar Visuals Inc. Rear view projection screen. 208,175, 7-25-67, CI. D61 — 1. Svlvauia Electric Products Inc. : See — Clarridge, Glenn E. 207.907. Demerritt, Roger F. 208,937. De Vos, Hendrik A. J. 207,866. De Vos, Hendrik A. J. 208,719. Macleod. Robert B., Jr. 20S.877. Rigby, William T., and Solomon. 207,711. Svmington Wayne Corp. : See — Gaylor, Robert B.,Jr. 208,813. Syracuse China Corp. : See — - Otis, Edward M. 207,235. Szalek, Roman J. : See — Danz, Ellsworth R., and Szalek. 207,434. T. D. S. Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Takayanagh, Akira. Kimura, Asakawa, Aihara, Ishii, and Mlura. 209,285. TE Industries, Inc. : See — Valiulis. Stanley B. 206,771. T.F.H. Publications, Inc. : See — Axelrod, Herbert R. 206.929. Roberts, Mervin F. 209,547. TRW Inc. : See — Smith, J. Perry, and Helgesson. 20S.728. Tab Products Co. : See — Patrick, Robert L. 208,310. Tada Kiko Kabushiki Kaisha : See — - Abe, Fumihiko. 208,201. Taggart, John K., P. M. Parker, and E. E. Miller, to James Heddon's Sons. Spinning reel. 206,809, 1-31-67, D31 — 4. Taggart, John K., P. M. Parker, and E. E. Miller, to James Heddon Sons. Spinning reel. 206,885, 2-7-67, CI. D31 — 1. Takahashi, Shigeo : See — KIra, Ken, Okumura, and Takahashi. 208,705. Takanashi, Takao. to Sony Corp. Combined magnetic tape recorder and video monitor, or similar article. 209,672, 12-26-67. CI. D26 — 14. Takanshi, Takao, to Sony Corp. Video tape recorder, or similar article. 206.878, 2-7-67, CI. D26 — 14. Takayanagh, Akira, Y. Kimura, Y. Asakawa, K. Aihara, H. Ishii, and S. Miura, to Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Public Corp. and Kabushiki Kaisha Tamura Denki Seisakusho. Telephone instrument. 209,285, 11-21-67, CI. D20 — 14. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 20S.649, 9-19-67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka. Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 208,650, 9-19-67, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 208,651, 9-19-67, Cl. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 20S.652, 9-19-67, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 208,653, 9-19-67, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 20S.654, 9-19-67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 20S.656, 9-19-67, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 208,657, 9-19-67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 208,807, 10-3-67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 209,608 12-19- 67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro, to Xoritake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article. 209,609, 12-19-67, CI. D44— 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro, to Xoritake Co, Inc. Plate or similar article. 209,610, 12-19-67, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro, to Norltake Co., Inc. Plate or similar article. 209,611, 12-19-07, CI. D44 — 15. Takeoka, Ryotaro. Plate or similar article. 209,612, 12-19- 07, CI. D44 — 15. Talbott, David R. Dredge or the like. 208,836, 10-3-67, CI. D71 — 1. Talerico, Joseph F. : See — McCoruiick, Walter S., Jr., Sheppley, and Talerico. 209,- 448. Talge, Henry J. : See — Kellogg, Thomas W., and Talge. 207,148. McNair, Samuel L., and Talge. 209.724. Tall, Nathan I., to Kenco Products Corp. Soda dispenser. 208,287, 8-8-67, CI. D94— 3. Talon, Inc.: See — ■ Swartz, Robert T. 209,270. Tanenbaum, Jay L., and G. L. St. Marie. Portable X-ray stand or the like. 208,229, 8-1-67, CI. D83— 1. Tapert, John W., to Design Workshop, Inc. Open shelf storage unit. 20S.921, 10-17-67, CI. D33 — 3. Tarrson, Sidney A. Combined toy and noise-maker. 207,- 267, 3-28-67, CI. D34— 15. Tarrson, Sidney A. Combined toy bucket, shovel, funnel and strainer. 209,067, 10-31-07, CI. D34 — 15. Tasco Sales, Inc. : See — Korte, Willard H. 209,635. Tatch-A-Cleat Products, Inc. : See — Koch, Charles H. 209,071. Tate, Charles G., Jr. Toilet seat. 209.272, 11-21-67, CI. D4— 5. Tayler, Donald G. Combined scissors and hair shaper. 207,388, 4-4-67, CI. D95— 5. Taylor, Beverly W. Gameboard. 208,642, 9-19-67, CI. D34 — 5. Taylor, Charles F. : See — Zandberg, Paxil I., and Taylor. 207,533. Zandberg, Paul I., and Taylor. 209,574. Taylor, John S., to Tifcon Co. Portable space heater. 206,- 843, 1-31-67, CI. D81— 19. Taylor, William D., to Rubbermaid Inc. Revolving vanity case. 208,746, 9-26-67, CI. D86 — 10. Teague, James, Jr. : See — Petertil, Victor A., and Teague. 207.9S2. Tecalemit (Engineering) Ltd. : See — Greenwood, Thomas E., and Farnfield. 206.S14. Technicolor Corp. : See — Petterson, Tor H. 209,484. Techtmann, Anna M. Separable magnetic holder for securing fabric and pattern. 208.913, 10-17-67, CI. D26 — 1. Tecton, Mike. Aircraft or the like. 206,632, 1-3-67, CI. D71 — 1. Tecton. Mike. Cambination stove and sink. 206.922, 2-7-67, CI. DS1— 25. Tecton, Mike. Combination range top and sink, or the like. 207,077, 2-28-67, CI. D81 — 25. Tecton, Mike. Combination cabana and solarium therefor. 207,520, 4-25-67, CI. DS3— 1. Tecton, Mike. Super sonic space craft, or the like. 208,338, 8-15-67, CI. D71 — 1. Tecton, Mike. Combination solarium and lounge chair there- for. 208,383, 8-22-67, CI. D83 — 1. Tecton, Mike. Solarium. 208.839, 10-3-67, CI. D83 — 1. Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr., and L. N. Albrecht, to Beckman & Whitley, Inc. Motion picture camera housing. 20S,119, 7-18-67, Cl. D61— 1. Teeple, Lawrence R., Jr., and L. N. Albrecht, to Beckman & Whitley, Inc. Motion picture camera housing. 20S.335, 8- 15-67, Cl. D61 — 1. Tekonsha Engineering Co., Inc. : See — Barker, James M. 209,512. Teledyne, Inc. : See — Darling, William A., Jr. 207,847. Teletype Corp. : See — Drevfuss, Henry, and Genaro. 208,120. Sanzone, William M. 206,665. Telex Corp., The : See — Sanzone, William M. 208,784. Temco Inc. : See — Mango, Joseph R. 207.9S0. Tenex Corp. : See — Cheris, Maynard H. 2ofi,350. Tensor Corp. : See — Cousins, Morison S. 206. S97. Sovatsky, Edmund. 207,063. Teranishi, Akihiko. Massaging unit. 209,031, 10-24-67, Cl. D83— 1. Terrell, Robert G., Jr. Bottle. 207,030, 2-21-67, Cl. D58 — 6. Terwilliger, Floyd A. Saddle for supporting a sprinkler head. 207,524, 4-25-67, Cl. D91 — 3. Tesar, Ian A., to H. J. Ashe. Electric battery lantern. 207,- 600, 5-9-67, Cl. D48— 24. Tesar, Ian A., to H. J. Ashe. Rechargeable flashlight. 209,- 694, 12-26-67, Cl. D4S — 24. Tesch, George D. Multi-storied building. 208,090, 7-18-67, Cl. D13— 1. Tesco Chemicals, Inc. : See — Schneider, Thomas E., Jr. 209,440. Texas Boot Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Vise, Harry, and Steakley. 208,392. Texas National Mfg. & Sales Co. : See — Kostlai, Benjamin C. 209,491. Textile Metals & Plasties. Inc. : See — Jones, Ralph B. 206,728. 1528 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Textron Inc. : See — Augenstein, Karl C. 206,675. Coulthurst, Hayden W. 207,808. Coulthurst, Hayden W. 207.8S2. Darst, Robert J. 207,040. Darst, Robert J. 209,179. George, Peter D„ 208,509. Thaler, Arnold, to American Home Products Corp. Spoon or similar article. 207,671, 5-16-67, CI. D54 — 12. Tharp, Howard. Game board. 209,598, 12-19-67. CI. D34 — 5.. Thedford, Ronald C. Decorative panel for construction pur- poses. 209.169, 11-7-67, CI. D54 — 2. Tbeissen, Leon A., and B. E. Hogan, Jr., to Miller Motors, Inc. Wheel mounting lug. 209,417, 11-28-67, CI. D54 — 1. Therniex, N. J., Co., Inc. : See — Stumpo. Carmine G. 208,605. Thom, Wenzel W., % to C. D. Jones. Signal lamp and alarm box standard. 207,368, 4-4-67, CI. D72— 1. Thomas & Betts Co., The : See — Geisinger, George. 208,729. Piasecki, Raymond P. 209,669. Thomas, Eugene P., to Westinghouse Electric Corp. X-ray tube trunnion. 208,123, 7-18-67, CI. D83 — 1. Thomas, Glenn R., and C. E. Kerr. Mobil home. 206, S71, 2-7-67, CI. D14— 3. Thomas Industries Inc. : See — ■ Eckert, George E. 208,001. Eckert, George E. 208,002. Eckert, George E. 208,003. Porter, David H. 208,203. Thomas, Keith N. : See — Olson, Lee R., and Thomas. 207,744. Thomas, Leon E., to International Instruments. Inc. Meter for indicating voltage. 208,577, 9-12-67, CI. D52 — 6. Thomas, Ralph D. Combined frame, drive mechanism and face and hands for a clock. 208,927, 10-17-67, CI. D42 — 7. Thomasville Furniture Industries, Inc. : See — Mulder, Lambert J. 20S.027. Mulder, Lambert J. 208,029. Mulder, Lambert J. 208,054. Thomka, Laddie M., and R. C. Cross, to The Dow Chemical Co. Jug. 207.509, 4-25-67, CI. D58 — 5. Thomka, Laddie M., and E. L. Schaper, to The Dow Chemical Co. Container for oil products or the like. 208,221, 8-1-67, CI. D58— 17. Thomsen, James B., and R. J. Fuchs. Microphone. 209,515, 12- 12-67, CI. D26 — 14. Thomson, Ernest F., and C. G. Hebel. Jar. 207,189, 3-14- 67, CI. D58— 25. Thomson, Ernest F., and C. G. Hebel, to General Foods Corp. Jar. 209,342, 11-21-67, CI. D58 — 25. Thorn. John B. : See- Klein, Bert J., Bus and Thorn. 207,013. Thorneburg Hosiery Mills, Inc. : See — Thorneburg, James L. and L. L., and Keever. 208.850. Thorneburg. James L. and L. L., and J. D. Keever, to Thorne- burg Hosiery Mills, Inc. Sock. 208,850, 10-10-67, CI. D2— 330. Thorneburg, Lewis L. : See — Thorneburg, James L. and L. L., and Keever. 208,850. Thorson Robert M. : See — Collister, Kenneth D., Patteson, and Thorson. 208,907. Tiarks, Max, to Patterson International Corp. Game ap- paratus to test dexterity. 207,104, 3-7-67, CI. D34 — 5. Tiedemann, Harry F., to Nevada Electronics. Electronic game cabinet. 209,064, 10-31-67, CI. D34 — 5. Tifcon Co. : See — Taylor, John S. 206,843. Tilch, Hansgu nter, to Diehl. Calculating machine. 209,718, 12-26-67, CI. D64 — 11. Timac, Inc. : See — Shaw, Harmon L., and Williamson. 207,297. Timpe, William W. : See — Reibold. Elmer L., Timpe and Panek. 209,551-58. Tincher, Ralph S. Furniture base. 207,643, 5-16-67, CI. D33— 3. Tini, Dante, to International Standard Electric Corp. Tele- phone set. 20S.702, 9-26-67, CI. D26 — 14. Tino, Joseph R. : See — ■ Josephsen, Roy C, Tino, and Fulcher. 208,038. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Spray header for food processing conveyor systems or the like. 208,238, 8-1-67, CI. D91 — 1. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Spray header for food processing conveyor systems or the like. 208,239, 8-1-67, CI. D91— 1. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Handle for portable spray cleaning nozzles or the like. 208,- 240, 8-1-67, CI. D91 — 1. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Sprav header for food processing conveyor systems or the like. 208,241, 8-1-67, CI. D91— 1. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Spray header for food processing conveyor systems or the like. 208,242, 8-1-67, CI. D91— 1. Titus, Charles W., to Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. Spray header for food processing conveyor systems or the like. 208,286, 8-8-67. CI. 91—1. Tizard, David J., to Vero Electronics Ltd. Electrical terminal pin. 207,709, 5-23-67, CI. D26 — 1. Tobe, Kiyoshi, to Nippon Electric Industrv Co. Ltd. Refrig- erator cabinet for keg of beverage. 209,026, 10-24-67, CI. D67 — 3. Tobe, Kiyoshi, to Nippon Electric Industry Co. Ltd. Refrig- erator cabinet for kegs of beverage. 209,027, 10-24-67, CI. D67— 3. Toerge, Fred L., and P. H. O'Farrell, to Trageser Copper Works, Inc. Fireplace or similar article. 208,445, 8-29-67, CI. D81— 7. Toerge, Fred L., and P. H. O'Farrell, to Trageser Copper Works. Inc. Fireplace or similar article. 208,446, 8-29-67, CI. D81— 7. Toffolon, Siro R., to The International Silver Co. Fork or similar article of flatware. 207,182, 3-14-67, CI. D54 — 12. Toffolon, Siro R., to The International Silver Co. Fork or similar article of flatware. 207,502, 4-25-67, CI. D54 — 12. Toffolon, Siro R., to The International Silver Co. Fork or similar article of flatware. 20S,036, 7-4-67, CI. D54 — 12. Toledo Guild Products, Inc. : See — Stoddard. Glenn G. 206,668. Toledo Scale Corp. : See — Ewart, John R. 207,274. Ewart. John R. 207,362. Tolmie, Robery J. : See — Somers, Raymond A., and Tolmie. 207,046. Topping, Robert L., to Norton Co. Sharpener for sharpening the blades of ice skates and like articles. 207,447. 4-18- 67, CI. D37— 1. Tornek, Allen V. : See — Blumstein, Stanley, and Tornek. 208,822. Tornoe, John A. Lock escutcheon. 208,204 8-1-67, CI. D50— 6. Toro Mfg. Corp. : See — Ertsgaard, Byron L., and Gale. 208,199. Ertsgaard. Byron L., and Gale. 209,305. Hasenbank, Kenneth N. 208,808. Torokvei, Evald. Floor mat or similar article. 206,578, 1-3-67, CI. D9— 6. Torokvei, Evald. Chain saw blade cover. 208,686, 9-19-67, CI. D93 — 3. Torongo, Albert H., Jr.. and F. W. Earnest III, to F. W. Earn- est, Jr., d.b.a. Frank Earnest Co. Finger-held gardening clipper. 208,045 7-4-67, CI. D95 — 1. Towe, Frederick L. Combined mixing and staining dental tray. 209,584, 12-19-67, CI. D24 — 1. Toy Development Center, Inc., The : See — Grant, Perry J. 208,315. Grant, Perry J. 209,410. Grant, Perry J. 209,411. Traegeser Copper Works. Inc. : See — Toerge. Fred L., and O'Farrell. 208,445. Toerge, Fred L., and O'Farrell. 208,446. Transogram Co., Inc. : See — Wetherell, Joseph J. 208,484. Tra-Vel, Ltd. : See — Wyatt, Billy B. 208,355. Treakle, Donald E. Water downspout splash plate. 207,445, 4-18-67, CI. D18 — 2. Trefil, James, and N. P. Arvan, to Crane Co. Gate valve con- trol. 209,254, 11-14-67, CI. D78 — 1. Tri-Ang Toys Ltd. : See — Bailey, Brian H. 209,261. Trilux-Lenze KG : See — Muller, Josef. 207,273. Triumph Werke Nuernberg A.G. : See — Dietrich, Gerhard, and Meyer. 207,813. Trogan, Joseph J. Display stand. 207,284, 3-28-67, CI. D80— 9. Trombley, Bertrand N., to The Dow Chemical Co. Bottle. 208,504, 9-5-67, CI. D58— 8. Trombley, Bertrand N., and R. C. Cross, to The Dow Chemical Co. Bottle. 209,475, 12-5-67, CI. D58— 8. Trombley, Bertrand N., and R. C. Cross, to The Dow Chemical Co. Bottle. 209,476, 12-5-67, CI. D58 — 8. Trott, David H. Signal light. 208,122, 7-18-67, CI. D72 — 1. Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. : See — Troxler. William F., and Auld. 207,737. Troxler, William F., and D. B. Auld, to Troxler Electronic Laboratories, Inc. Surface density gauge. 207,737. 5-23- 67, CI. D52— 6. True Form Foundations, Inc. : See — Barg. Herbert. 207.084. Barg, Herbert. 208,188. Tru-Flex Rubber Products Co. : See — Erickson, Virgil G. 207,474. Trupp, Bernard : See — Trupp, Garrison and B. 208,053. Trupp, Garrison, and B. Interdental prophylactic mouthwash dispenser. 208,053, 7-11-67, CI. D24 — 1. Tsarnas, Nicholas. Diver. 209,456, 12-5-67, CI. D34 — 4. Tsuruta, Takeshi : See — Iwata, Naoyuki, Shinozaki, Tsuruta, and Fuiimoto. 208,- 385. Tubbs, Philip M. Travel expense recorder 208,722, 9-26-67. CI. D52— 1. Tucker. James E., to The Gillette Co. Comb. 208,682, 9-19- 67, CI. D86 — 8. Tucker, James E., to The Gillette Co. Hair brush. 209,503, 12-12-67, CI. D9— 2. Tucker, James E., to The Gillette Co. Hair comb. 209,644, 12-19-67. CI. D86— 8. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1529 Tucker, Stanley J., to Smith Kline & French Laboratories. Combination soap holder and scrub brush. 207,233, 3- 28-67, CI. D9 — 2. Tudor Metal Products Corp. : See — Payne, Calvin L., Jr. 207,900. Tugwood, Kdward W., to Aspro-Nicholas Ltd. Combined fold- ing tablet pack and integral container. 207,070, 5-16-67, CI. D5S— 2. Tunnel, Hilaire M. : See — Chopra, Sohinder N., and Turmel. 209,267. Turner, George L., G. A. Johnson, R. A. Disbrown, and D. E. Nestell. to H. B. Sherman Mfg. Co. Lawn sprinkler. 208,- 387, S-22-67, CI. D91— 1. Turner, Walter S., to Lake Park Tool & Die, Inc. Storm door latch. 208,204, 8-S-67. CI. D50— 5. Turner, William F. Fiber glass cross arm. 208,427, S-29-07, CI. D54 — 1. Turner, Wilton L., and J. R. Ingram. Toy rolling hoop. 206,599, 1-3-67, CI. D34 — 15. Tuschman, Moe, to Sarong Inc. Brassiere. 20S.757, 10-3-67, CI. D2— 24. Tuschman, Moe, to Sarong, Inc. Brassiere. 209,269, 11-21-67, CI. D2 — 24. Tuschman, Moe, to Sarong, Inc. Brassiere. 209,564. 12-19- 67, CI. D2— 24. Turtle, Milton A., to Lear Siegler, Inc. Cookstove housing. 209,114, 10-31-07, CI. D81 — 4. VMC Industries, Inc. : See — Moore, Walter E. 209.084. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire 207.570, 5-2-67, CI. D90— 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire 207.571, 5-2-67, CI. D90— 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire 207.572, 5-2-67, CI. D90— 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire 207.573, 5-2-07, CI. 1390 — 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire. 208, 615, 9-12-67, CI. D90— 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire. 208, 616, 9-12-67, CI. D90— 20. Ueno, Yukio, to Kyowa Rubber Industry Co., Ltd. Tire. 208,- 617, 9-12-67, CI. D90— 20. Uhlig, Gerhard F. Combination brush holder and attachment for a paint can. 207,097, 3-7-67, CI. D9 — 2. Ungaro, Nicholas A., to Kroehler Mfg. Co. Bar cart. 209,292, 11-21-67. CI. D33— 19. Unlline Corp. : See — Oppenhuizen, Simon W., and Lockwood. 207,909. Union Carbide Corp. : See — Doring, William H., Chase, and Maloney. 209,615. Frazer, John S. 207,922. Gehl, James H., and Stockman. 208,331. Heston, Russell G., Jr., and Junker. 207,681. Levy, Edward D., Weeden, and Muller. 208,152. Neubauer, Robert G. 209,176. Versteeg, James H., and Peters. 208,167. Versteeg, James H., and Peters. 209,473. Union Fork and Hoe Co., The : See — Hart, Walter R. 207,722. Unlroyal, Inc. : See — Blankenshlp, Arthur C, Busch, and Shesterkin. 207,574. Davis, Vance J. 207,765. Maxemovich, Marco. 208,386. Maxemovich, Marco. 208.S96. Maxemovich, Marco. 209,0.32. Maxemovich, Marco, and Busch. 207,896. Mazur, Richard A. 207,691. Mazur, Richard A. 207,826. Mazur, Richard A. 208,182. Vizina, Clarence H. 209,729. Vizlna. Clarence H., Jr. 208,684. Youngblood, Leonard C. 209,376. United Aircraft Corp. : See — Cripe, Alan R. 208,595. United Electronics Inc. : See — McClellan, Clarence S 207,402. United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority : See — Fountain, Alec W. and Morgan. 20S.077. United Metal Goods Mfg. Co., Inc. : See — Levy, Benjamin. 207,328. Levy, Benjamin. 207,656. United Shoe Machinery Corp. : See — Flanders, Norman P., Hamm, and Romeo. 207,459. Hamm, Donald J. T. 208,726. United States Borax & Chemical Corp. : See — Borasio, Leo, Ronlov, and Jancewicz. 207,486. United States Rubber Co. : See — Maxemovich, Marco. 207,291. Chupa, Charles M. 207,292. Universal Fabrics Co. : See — Goodman, Barry. 207.942. Universal Jet Industries. Inc. : See — Bass, Mervin A. and Z. L. 207,812. Unter, Robert K., to National Lock Co. Luggage handle and ataching studs therefor. 207,470, 4-18-67, CI. D87 — 2. Upjohn, Howard E., to The General Electric Co. Ltd. Tele- phone desk stand. 207,996, 6-27-67, CI. D26— 14. Urban. Louis F. : See — Weinand, John A., and Urban. 208,030. Urben, Frederick E., to Jeppesen and Co. Flight instrument training hood for pilots. 208,901, 10-17-07 CI. D2— 232. Urrea, Joaquin U., to Confecciones Leonisa S.C. Brassiere. 207,768, 5-30-67, CI. D2— 24. Ustynoski, Joseph J. : See — Sabol. Joseph J. 209,583. Utrecht, Karl A., to Kenner Products Co. Casing for a toy phonograph 208,713. 9-26-07, CI. D34 — 15. V. & E. Friedland Ltd. : See — Stevenson, Norman \V. 207,755. Valden Co. : See — Vallis, Joseph. 207,050. Valian, George. Soap bar. 209,028, 10-24-67, CI. D73— 1. Valiulls, Stanley B., to TE Industries, Inc. Display box. 206,771, 1-24-67, CI. D58— 12. Valles, Benjamin V., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Com- bined electron discharge device and fittings therefor. 208,- 861, 10-10-67, CI. D26 — 8. Valles, Benjamin V., to Litton Precision Products, Inc. Elec- tron discharge device. 20S.862, 10-10-07, CI. D26 — 8. Vallis, Joseph, to Valden Co. Combined brush and comb. 207,050, 2-28-67, CI. D9— 2. Valv-O-Matic, Inc. : See— Braun, Emil J. 206,920. Van, Agnes. Musical rhythm instrument. 207,605, 5-9-67, CI. D56— 1. Van Acker, John J., to Addressograph-Multigraph Corp. Re- production apparatus. 208,336, 8-15-67, CI. D61 — 1. Van Acker, John J., to Varityper Corp. Film cartridge. 208,- 736. 9-26-67, CI. D61— 1. Van Den Berg, Richard H., to Dimensional Products, Inc. Plaque. 206,754, 1-24-67, CI. D29— 23. Van Den Berg, Richard H., to Dimensional Products, Inc. Paperweight. 206,776, 1-24-67. CI. D74 — 12. Van Den Houten, Raymond F., and A. R. Akelewlcz, to Creative Associates of Albany, Ltd. Crane hook. 209,155, 11-7-67, CI. D41 — 1. Vanderhvde, Harold J., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Bottle. 209,099. 10-31-67, CI. D58 — 6. Vanderhyde, Harold J., to The Procter & Gamble Co. Bottle. 209,627, 12-19-67, CI. D58 — 6. Van der Lely, C, N. V. : See — Winkel, Jan, and Van der Lely. 206,604. Van der Lely, Cornelis : See — Winkel. Jan, and Van der Lely. 206,604. Van Dusen, Laurence W.. to Mission Industries. Tie hanger. 206,638, 1-3-67, CI. D80 — 8. Vangsness, Norbert A. : See — Diemond, Joseph, Gershman, Sundberg, and Vangsness. 206.750. Vanguard Electronic Tools, Inc. : See — Edgerton, Robert C. 208,979. Van Horn, Maurice J., Jr. Portable rotatanle food server. 208,557, 9-12-67, CI. D33 — 3. Van Houten, Robert G., to Delta Products, Inc. Heat sink. 208,547, 9-12-67, CI. D26 — 1. Van Meter, Warren C. Multiple unit bread baking pan. 207,- 406, 4-11-67, CI. D44— 1. Van Ostrand, Herbert P., to Vomar Products, Inc. Desk plaque. 208,453. 9-5-67, CI. Dl— 12. Van Riper, William A. Bunk crib. 209,570, 12-19-67. CI. D5 — 5. Vantorex Ltd. : See — Goodwin, Herbert A. 207,143. Varityper Corp. : See — VanAcker, John J. 208,736. Vaughan, Thomas C. Frame for a table. 209,406, 11-2S-67, CI. D33— 14. Velekei, Laszlo : See — Mayer, Karl, and Velekei. 206,951. Vendo Co., The : See — Conde, Jose A. 207,415. 207,416. 207,417. 207,418. 207,419. Conde, Jose A. Conde, Jose A. Conde, Jose A. Conde, Jose A. Gran, William A. 207,456. A T enture II Core : See — Moore, Aston L. 208,919. Vernitron Corp. : See — Perkins, George, and Workman. 207,517. Vero Electronics Ltd. : See — Tizard, David J. 207,709. Versoy, Harry N., and R. J. Harris, to H. C. Price Co. Hook for lifting hollow cylindrical objects. 206,605, 1-3-07, CI. D41 — 1. Versteeg, James H., and L. H. Peters, to Union Carbide Corp. Case for beverage containers. 208.167, 7-25-67, CI. D58 — 5. Versteeg. James H., and L. H. Peters, to Union Carbide Corp. Case for beverage containers. 209,473, 12-5-67, CI. D5S — 5. Vetere, Rudolph : See — Gardella, John M., and Vetere. 206,585. Gardella, John M., and Vetere. 206.937. Gardella, John Ml, and Vetere. 207,003. Viber Co. : See- Whitman, Ona L. 207,505. Victor Co. of Japan : See — Kira, Ken, Okumura, and Takahashi. 20S.705. Vidal, Eugene L., to Phillips Petroleum Co. Bottle carrier or similar article. 208,111 7-18-67, CI. D5S— 5. Vidal, Jorge A. Toy figure. 207,170, 3-14-67, CI. D34 — 4. Villa, Luis F. Mailbox. 207.6S2, 5-16-67, CI. D74— 9. 1530 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Villa, Luis F. Outdoor drinking fountain. 207,694, 5-16-67, CI. D91 — 4. Villa, Luis F. Outdoor telephone booth. 208,906, 10-17-67, CI. D13— 1. Villa, Luis F. Outdoor bench. 209,047. 10-31-67, CI. D15 — 11. Vinegla, Juan J. R., to Case Vinegla. Fringe. 206,649, 1-10-67, CI D3 — 32. Vise, Harry, and R. F. Steakley, to Texas Boot Mfg. Co., Inc. Cowboy boot. 208,392, 8-29-67, CI. D2— 273. Visirecord Inc. : See — Metzler, Charles L., and Holzwarth. 208,479. Vissers, Herbert, to Landbouwerktuigen-en Maehlnefabriek H. Vissers N.V. Agricultural Implement for spreading or sowing granular and powdered materials. 206,813, 1-31-67, D35— 2. Vista van Ltd. : See — Block, Manfred, and McWilliams. 207,398. Vlzina, Clarence H., Jr., to Uniroyal, Inc. Tire. 208,6S4, 9-19- 67, CI. D90— 20. Vizina, Clarence H., to Uniroyal, Inc. Tire. 209,729, 12-26-67, CI. D90 — 20. Vogel, Jerome. Hammer or the like. 209,653, 12-19-67, CI. 93— —4 Voltaire! Paul. Candleholder. 209,316, 11-21-67, CI. D48 — 2. Vomar Products, Inc. : See — Van Ostrand, Herbert P. 208,453. Von Heck, Robert. Motor vehicle. 208,853, 10-10-67, CI. D14 — 3. Von Kemenczky, Miklos. Christmas tree ornament. 209,518, 12-12-67, CI. D29 — 1. Vorves, Steve P. Face mask. 209,183, 11-7-67, CI. D86— 10. Vouk, Kenneth L. : See — Pastoric, Marion, and Vouk. 206,819. Voytech, Charles F. Bicycle frame. 208,044, 7-4-67, CI. D90— 8. Vranesh, Samuel. Combined foldable chair and ottoman. 206,657, 1-10-67, CI. D15— 8. Vuillemenot, Robert P., and T. B. Aldrich, to The Procter & Gamble Co. Dispenser cap for a pressurized container. 208,- 886, 10-10-67, CI. D58— 26. Vuilleumier, Gaston, to Derby S.A. Sundial. 209,223, 11-14- 67, CI. D42— 7. ■■ ■■ Vukan, Frank S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,743, 1-17-67, CI. D90— 20. „ . Vukan, Frank S., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,745, 1-17-67, CI. D90— 20. Vypak Corp. : See — Argenta, Ronald W. 207,461. Wada, Heihachiro, and S. Nakayama, to Crown Radio Corp. Combined savings box and radio receiver or similar article. 209,092. 10-31-67, CI. D56 — 4. Waddington, Robert L., to Insulex Ltd. Insulated food jar. 208,378, 8-22-67, CI. D58 — 17. Wadleigh, Robert R. : See — Schairer, George S., Cook, Alexander, Whitener, and Wad- leigh. 208,678. Waechter, Stanley C. : See — Hopkins, Kenneth A., and Waechter. 209,509. Wagner. Harold O., and M. S. Ziskin, to American Trading and Production Corp. Bread box. 207,109, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 6. Wagner, Harold O., and M. S. Ziskin, to American Trading and Production Corp. Bread box. 207,110, 3-7-67, CI. D44 — 6. Wagner, Harold O., and M. S. Ziskin, to American Trading and Production Corp. Canister or similar article. 207,657, 5-16-67, CI. D44— 6. Wagner, Harold O.. and M. S. Ziskin, to American Trading and Production Corp. Canister or similar article. 207,658, 5-16-67, CI. D44 — 6. Wagner, Harold O., and M. S. Ziskin, to American Trading and Production Corp. Dispenser cabinet for rolled sheet ma- terials. 208,665, 9-19-67, CI. D52— 2. Wagner, Jeanette A. : See — Wagner, John K. 209,025. Wagner, John K, deceased (by J. A. Wagner, administratrix), to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Refrigerated cabinet. 209,- 025, 10-24-67, CI. D67— 3. Wagner, John K, and L. R. Marz, to Amana Refrigeration, Inc. Shelf for refrigerator or freezer or similar article. 207,364, 4-4-67, CI. D67— 3. Wagner, John W., and J. K. Dennis, to Xerox Corp. Container for xerographic toner powder. 208,377, 8-22-67, CI. D58 — 17. Wagner, William A., and D. F. Kaminski, to Warwick Elec- tronics Inc. Portable record changer or similar article. 209,- 709, 12-26-67, CI. D56 — 4. Wah, Joe M., and T. A. Johnson. Building. 209,575, 12-19- 67, CI. D13 — 1. Wah, Joe M., and T. A. Johnson, to Building Research, Inc. Building. 209,576, 12-19-67. CI. D13— 1. Wahl Clipper Corp. : See — Fox, James H., and Mango. 209,128. Jording, Clifford H., and Wahl. 207,254. Wahl, Frederick W., to AID? Inc. Insulative cover for elec- trical conductors. 207,535, 5-2-67, CI. D26 — 10. Wahl, Irving F., to Wallace Silversmiths, Inc. Candy dish or similar article of holloware. 207,862, 6-6-67, CI. D44 — 10. Wahl, John F. : See — Jording, Clifford H., and Wahl. 207,254. Wahlin, Fred W., to Spraying Systems Co. Multiple orifice spray tip for insecticides, disinfectants or the like. 209,546, 12-12-67, CI. D62— 2. Waine, Peter. Radiotherapy irradiation unit. 207,519, 4- 25-67, CI. D83 — 1. Waine, Peter, to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Radiotherapy irradi- ation unit. 207,821, 5-30-67, CI. D83— 1. Waine, Peter, to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Radiotherapy ir- radiation unit. 207,822, 5-30-67, CI. D83— 1. Waine, Peter, to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Radiotherapy simulator unit for diagnostic and therapy planning pur- poses. 208,284, 8-8-67, CI. D83— 1. Waine, Peter, to Fairey Engineering Ltd. Oxygen chamber for medical use. 20S.744, 9-26-67, CI. D83— 1. Wakai, Noboru, to Dai Nihon Bungu Kabushiki Kaisha (a/t/a The Japan Stationery Co., Ltd.). Combined clip board and pen holder or the like. 209,488, 12-5-67, CI. D74— 2. Wakefield Corp. : See — Wakefield, George P. 208,571. Wakefield, George P., to Wakefield Corp. Luminaire refractor. 208,571, 9-12-67, CI. D48— 16. Wakefield, George P., to International Telephone and Tele- graph Corp. Luminaire. 208,572, 9-12-67, CI. D48 — 23. Walker, George B. and W. E. Dual car seat for children. 208,- 464, 9-5-67, CI. D15 — 1. Walker, Herskel L. : See — Moody, Willard J., Wilkinson, and Walker. 206,595. Walker, Howard J., Jr. Sewing table. 207,321, 4-4-67, CI. D33— 14. Walker, Robert L. : See — Zoeller, Richard J., Lazure, and Walker. 209,712. Zoeller, Richard J., Walker, and Fleck. 209,605. Walker, Wayne E. : See — Walker, George B. and W. E. 208,464. Walklet, Mercer D., to Blazon. Inc. Child's velocipede chassis. 208,483, 9-5-67, CI. 34—15. Wall, Charles G., to Wood-Metal Industries, Inc. Laboratory table unit. 208,908, 10-17-67, CI. D16— 2. Wallace, Hugh L. Toy airplane. 207,061, 2-28-67, CI. D34 — 15. Wallace Silversmiths, Inc. : See — Wahl, Irving F. 207,862. Wallace, Sydney J., to American Can Co. Can. 209,480, 12-5- 67, CI. D58— 17. Wallace & Tiernan Inc. : See — - Rahn, Erwin P. G., and Babbin. 208,735. Waller, John G. : See — Pearl, David L., Waller, and Head. 208,275. Walstrom, Leslie R. Casing for a computer console. 207,639, 5-16-67, CI. D26— 5. Walter, Cletus N., 37%% to McCormick, Barstow, Sheppard, Coyle & Best. Highway marker. 206,635, 1-3-67, CI. D72 — 1. Walters, Robert E., and G. C. Boysen, to Allen-Bradley Co. Electric switch. 209,513, 12-12-67, CI. D'26-^13. Walthers, Donald V., Sr. Convertible top for fire engines. 207,309, 4-4-67, CI. D14— 27. Walton Laboratories, Inc. : See — Fraser. Robert F. 207,753. Waltz, Edward, to The E. O. Bulman Mfg. Co., Inc. Write-on tape dispenser. 208,512, 9-5-67, CI. D74 — 1. Waltz, Edward, to The E. O. Bulman Mfg. Co. Inc. Write-on tape dispenser. 208,597, 9-12-67, CI. D74 — 1. Walz, David K. : See — King, Jay F., and Walz. 208,179. Wilkinson, Judkins E., and Walz. 208,606. Walz David K., to Lithonia Lighting, Inc. Hooded wall bracket. 206,676, 1-10-67, CI. D48 — 4. Wank, Jerome, and R. Fusco. Mop holder. 206,995, 2-21-67, CI. D9— 2. Ward David E. Footrest or similar article. 208,022, 7-4-67, CI. Dlo— 8. Ward, Hardin L., Sr. Combined foot rest and shoe heel pro- tector for use by an automobile driver. 208,357, 8-22-67, CI. D14— 6. Ward, Irving A. : See — Bucknell, Ernest H., Rauh, and Ward. 207,440. Ward Raymond R., to Golf Specialties, Inc. Golf tee. 208,711, 9_26-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ward Wallace W., to Diecasters Inc. Candlestick. 209,002, 10-24-67, CI. D48 — 2. Ward, Wallace W., to Diecasters Inc. Candlestick. 209,003, 10-24-67, CI. D48 — 2. Wareham, Richard, and R. Ellsworth, to Superior Funeral Supply Corp. Prayer rail. 207,841, 6-6-67, CI. D15— 8. Wareham, Richard, and R. Ellsworth, to Superior Funeral Supply Corp. Prayer rail. 207,842, 6-6-67, CI. D15— 8. Wareham, Richard, and R. Ellsworth, to Superior Funeral Supply Corp. Gasket display bier. 209,198, 11-14-67, CI. D19— 1. Wareham, Richard, and R. Ellsworth, to Superior Funeral Supply Corp. Casket display bier. 209,666, 12-26-67, CI. D19— 1. Warner, Caleb, to D. H. Baldwin Co. Harpsichord. 207,507, 4-25-67, CI. D56— 9. Warner-Lambert Pharmaceutical Co. : See — Ninesling, Arthur J., and O'Brien. 209,715. Warner, Norman. Egg boiling rack. 208,64S, 9-19-67, CI. D44 — 1. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1531 Warner & Swasey Co., The : See — Lutz, Gilbert F. 207,345. Lutz, Gilbert F. 207,346. Papp, Michael W. 206,720. Papp, Michael W. 20S.494. Papp, Michael W. 209,170. Warwick Electronics Inc. : See — Jennings, Thomas W. 208,948. Jennings, Thomas W. 208,949. Wagner, William A., and Kaminski. 209,709. Washburn Co., The : See — Henderson, Kichard E. 208,804. Wasson, John H. : See — Zlerhut, Clarence D., and Wasson. 206,636. Wastowlcz, Tadelus. Font of type. 207,888, 6-6-67, CI. D64 — Watanabe, Yoshiyukl. Battery eliminator or the like. 207,- 31S, 4--4-67, CI. D26— 15. Wit.iuabe, Yoshiyuki. DC power pack eliminator. 209,403, 11-28-67, CI. 1)20—15. inuki, Moriyuki, to Denki Onkyo Co., Ltd. Stereo tape corder. 209,059, 10-31-67, CI. D26 — 14. Watanukl, Moriyuki, to Denki Onkyo Co., Ltd. Tape recorder. 209,516, 12-12-67, CI. D26 — 14. Waters. Michael A. : See — • Albert, John R., Pickinpaugh, and Waters. 209,545. Clevenger, Juel D., and Waters. 207,636. Wathen, Robert W. Floating game goal. 209,457, 12-5-67, CI. D34 — 5. Watkins, Kenneth H. Oil tank for motorcycle. 209,494, 12-5- 67, CI. D90— S. Watkins, Lucius D., to Outboard Marine Corp. Compressor. 207,562, 5-2-67, Cl. D71— 1. Watson. Robert E., to Swedish Crucible Steel Co. Liquid shampoo dispenser. 209,038, 10-31-67, CI. D4 — 3. Watson Seafood and Poultry Co., Inc. : See — Titus. Charles W. 208,238. Titus, Charles W. 20S.239. Titus, Charles W. 20S.240. Titus, Charles W. 208,241. Titus, Charles W. 208,242. Titus, Charles W. 208,286. Watts, Richard M., to Reynolds Metals Co. Place mat or the like. 206,851, 1-31-67, CI. D92— 26. Watts, Richard M., to Reynolds Metals Co. A combined pack- aging box and serving tray. 206,964, 2-14-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Weaver, Avery F. Handle bar for a motorcycle or other vehicle. 209,262, 11-14-67, Cl. D90— 11. Webb, Daniel D., to American Safety Equipment Corp. of Michigan. Safety helmet. 206,648, 1-10-67, Cl. D3— 13. Weber Dental Mfg. Co., The: See — Maurer, John A., Lappin, and Walqulst. 209,139. Weber-Knapp Co. : See — Foster, John E., and Rendall. 207,588. Weber, Wesley A., and T. J. Hurtt, to All-Steel Equipment Inc. Entrance head or similar article for wires and the like. 208,307, 8-15-67, Cl. D26— 5. Week. Edward & Co., Inc. : See — Hill, Edward J. 206,641. Weckman, Richard L., to Owena-Illlnois, Inc. Jug. 206,960, 2-14-67, Cl. D58— 5. Weckman, Richard L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 206,- 962, 2-14-67, Cl. D5S— 8. Weckman, Richard L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Jar. 206,966, 2-14-67, Cl. D58 — 25. Weckman, Richard L., to Owens-Illinois, Inc. Bottle. 207.S80, 6-6-67, Cl. D58— 6. Wed Enterprises, Inc. : See — Gurr. Robert H. 209,579. Wedermeyer, Henrv. Combined back scratcher and shoe horn. 20S.894, 10-10-67, Cl. DS6— 10. Weeber, Marlon, to American Home Products Corp. Spoon or similar article. 207,672, 5-16-67, Cl. D54 — 12. Weeber, Marlon, to American Home Products Corp. Spoon or similar article. 207,673, 5-16-67, Cl. D54 — 12. Weeden, Robert W. : See- Levy, Edward D., Weeden, and Muller. 208,152. Wesele, George A. Lawn mowing machine. 209,221, 11-14-67, Cl. D40 — 1. Weight Watchers International, Inc. : See — Nidetch, Jean 208,478. Weikel, Claude O., and J. Q. Scribner. Combined screen and storm door. 207,396, 4-11-67, Cl. D13— 1. Weimer, Ralph E., to McDonalds System, Inc. Waste receptacle. 209,630, 12-19-67, Cl. D58 — 17. Weinand, John A., and L. F. Urban, to Hershey Mfg. Co. Coin controlled amusement machine or similar article. 20S.030, 7-4-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Weiner, Myron J., to Hallett Mfg. Co. Filter attachment for spark plugs. 209,397, 11-28-67, Cl. D26— 1. Weiner, Myron J., to Hallett Mfg. Co. Filter attachment for spark plugs. 209,399, 11-2S-67, Cl. D26— 1. Weisenfeld, George : See — Halpern, David, and Weisenfeld. 208,502. Weiser, Simon, and M. D. Gottlieb. Wig container. 207,939, 6-13-67, a. D87— 5. Weiss. Eugene, to Beacon Enterprises, Inc. Bicycle exerciser or the like. 209,065, 10-31-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Weiss, Harry M. : See — Weiss, Irene and H. M. 207,911. Weiss, Irene and H. M. Combined bar and electric model car race track. 207,911, 6-13-G7, Cl. D34 — 5. Weiss, Relnhold, to Braun Aktlengesellschaf t. Food mixer and the like. 207,859, 6-6-67, Cl. D44 — 1. Weiss, Relnhold, to Braun Aktlengesellschaft. Base for a blender or the like. 209,652, 12-19-67, Cl. D89— 1. Weiss, Richard V. : See— Fleisher. Bernard L., Katz, Stern, and Weiss. 208,285. Welssman, Harry. Spectacle frame. 206,685, 1-10-67. Cl. D57 — 1. „ Welssman, Harry. Pair of spectacles. 209,016, 10-24-67, CL D57— 1. Weitzman, Milton J. Combined duplex electrical device and wall plate or similar article. 208,025, 7^-67. Cl. D26— 13. Welch Allyn, Inc. : See — Pulos, Arthur J. 207,371. Pulos. Arthur J. 207,372. Welch, Harry C. Indicator for automotive oil changes. 208,- 328, 8-15-67. Cl. D52— 6. Welch, Harry C., Sr. Pill tray. 207,684, 5-16-67, CI. D83— 1. Welch, Warren W. Tie clip. 208,454, 9-5-67, Cl. D2 — 425. Wellhofer. Cai 1, to Lighting Corp. of America. Lighting fixture prism. 209,075, 10-31-67, Cl. D48— 14. Wells, Robert B. Insulated bottle or the like. 209,425, 11-28-67, Cl. D58— 8. Wells, Willis L., to Photronlx, Inc. Projector for a film viewer. 209,246, 11-14-67, Cl. D61— 1. Wemac Co. : See — Cowing, Arthur F. 209,535. McCain, Lawrence. 209,536. Wen Products Inc. : See — Anton, Nicholas T. 207,720. Wendt, Robert H. Portable airplane toy. 207,542, 5-2-67, Cl. D34— 15. Werner. Frank D., and P. S. Petersen, to Rosemount Engineer- ing Co. Snow excluder for a boot top. 208,620, 9-19-67, Cl. D2— 314. Wernham, Spencer C, and J. C. Hendricks, to McGlll Metal Products Co. Catcher for a sheet material perforating device. 208,163, 7-25-67, Cl. D54— 13. Wertheimer, Sidney B. Combined lamp base and timer or similar article. 209,415, 11-2S-67, Cl. D48— 20. West, William S., to Koehring Co. Boom for loader. 207,839, 6-6-67, Cl. D14— 3. Western Electric Co., Inc. : See — Kagan, Claude A. R. 209.286. Western Newell Mfg., Co. : See — Smith, David W. 207,068. Westinghouse Air Brake Co. : See — Doolittle, Charles. 207,458. Westinghouse Electric Corp. : See — Chapin, Roger F., Jr. 208,738. De La Marter, Louis J. 207,280. De La Marter, Louis J. 207.81S. Durik, Kalman J. 209,697. Pitkjaan, Elam. 209,539. Roegner, George P. 208,330. Thomas, Eugene P. 208,123. Westland Plastics, Inc. : See — Guerrero, John J., Sr. 208,314. Weston Instruments, Inc. : See — Cugliotta, John, and Riddle. 209,022. Weston, Stanley A. Doll. 208,312, 8-15-67, Cl. D34 — i. Weston, Stanley A., and T. Wolf; said Wolf assor. to said Weston. Gameboard. 207,783, 5-30-67, Cl. D34 — 5. Wetherell, Joseph J., to Transogram Co., Inc. Combined motor- cycle and driver toy. 208,484, 9-5-67, Cl. D34 — 15. Wetherill, Joseph J. Toy power tool. 208,560, 9-12-67, Cl. D34— 15. Weyerhaeuser Co. : See — Selden, Robert W. 207,991. Selden, Robert W. 208,021. Wheeling Steel Corp. : See — Hehn, Bruce. 207,604. Whelan, James P. Disposable filter. 208,488, 9-5-67, Cl. D44 — 29. Whelan, Mark, to Applied Research and Development Corp. Covered food tray. 207,726, 5-23-67, Cl. D44 — 10. Whirlpool Corp. : See — Osika, James A. 207.096. Oslka, James A. 208.528. Wolske, Lawrence E. 208,967. Wolske, Lawrence E. 208,968. White, Gilbert S. Compartmented container for an automobile. 207,916, 6-13-67, Cl. D44— 10. White, S. S., Dental Mfg. Co.. The : See — Gardella, John M., and Vetere. 206,585. Gardella, John M., and Vetere. 206,937. Gardella, John M, and Vetere. 207,003. White, Winsor D., Jr., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Organ. 206,730, 1-17-67, Cl. D56 — 2. White, Winsor D., Jr., to D. H. Baldwin Co. Piano case. 207,428, 4-11-67, Cl. D5S— 9. Whltefeather, Stevie S. Fortune telling doll. 207.S52, 6-6-67, Cl. D34 — i. Whitehall Overseas Corp. : See — Nakao, Kazuma. 207,338. Whitehouse Products, Inc. : See — Doblin, Jay. 207,751. 1532 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Whitener, Philip C. : See— Schairer, George S„ Cook, Alexander, Whitener, and Wad- leigh. 208,678. Whiteway Mfg. Co. : See— Spaulding, Joseph H., Cobb, and Rodmaker. 207,551. Whitman, Ona L., to Viber Co. Portable motor for concrete vibrators. 207,505, 4-25-67, CI. D54 — 14. Whitman, Shepard H., to Master Bronze Powder Co., Inc. Display rack. 207,565, 5-2-67, CI. D80— 9. Whittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,449, 8-29-67, CI. D90 — 20. Wickett, Byron H„ to Don Baxter, Inc. Squeezable coupling for medical liquid administration set. 207,635, 5-16-07, CI. D16 — 1. Wiegratz, Fred G. : See — Clever, John C, Baron, and Wiegratz. 207,615. Wiener, Edward R., to International Business Machines Corp. Housing for electronic apparatus. 206,802, 1-31-67, CI. D26 — 5. Wiener, Edward R., to International Business Machines Corp. Imprinter. 207,073, 2-28-67, CI. D64 — 11. Wiinblad, Bjorn, to Rosenthal Aktiengesellschaft. Vegetable dish. 209,414, 11-2S-67, CI. D44 — 15. Wilckens, Wolfgang E., to Heinemann Electric Co. Handle for a circuit breaker or the like. 209,592, 12-19-67, CI. D26 — 13. Wilcox, Francis J., Jr. : See — Hueber, Joseph A. and E. K., and Wilcox. 208,166. Wildgen, Leo F., to Arthur Salm, Inc. Appetizer scoop or the like. 207,410, 4-11-67, CI. D44 — 29. Wildgren, Leo F., to Honeywell Inc. Space condition respon- sive instrument. 207,669, 5-16-67, CI. D52 — 7. Wilkens, Howard J., to Brunswick Corp. Golf bag. 208,985, 10-24-67, CI. D34— 5. Wilkinson, Clarence T. : See — Moody, Willard J., Wilkinson, and Walker. 206,595. Wilkinson, Donald E. : See — Fanslow, Ronald J., Wilkinson, and Deli. 209,193. Wilkinson, Judkins E., to Atlanta Stove Works, Inc. Outdoor cooker. 206,738, 1-17-67, CI. D81— 10. Wilkinson, Judkins E., to Atlanta Stove Works, Inc. Stove. 208,891, 10-10-67, CI. D81— 19. Wilkinson, Judkins E., and D. K. Walz, to Atlanta Stove Works, Inc. Heater cabinet. 208,606, 9-12-67, CI. D81— 19. Wilkinson Sword Ltd. : See — Rogers, Edward A. 206,588. Rogers, Edward A. 208,562. Williams, Bailey C. Lock cover or the like. 209,082, 10-31-67, CI. D50— 7. Williams, Charlie R. Combination walking aid and invalid supporter. 208,607, 9-12-67, CI. D83 — 1. Williams Furnace Co. : See — Bedell, Karl L. 207,561. Williams Gold Refining Co. Inc. : See — Faller, Robert O. 208,779. Williams, Herbert F. Gasket removal tool. 207.1S4. 3-14- 67. CI. D54— 13. Williams, Ruby B. Wall-mounted rack for supporting baseball equipment. 209,682, 12-26-67, CI. D33— 3. Williams, William D., to Lehn & Fink Products Corp. Com- bined cap, pouring spout and captive closure for a bottle or the like. 206,971, 2-14-67. CI. D58— 26. Williams, William L. Potter's wheel. 206,902. 2-7-67, CI. D55 — 1. Williamson, John G. : See — Shaw, Harmon L., and Williamson. 207,297. Willis, Frank M„ to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Co. Rivet gun or similar fastening tool. 207,876, 6-6-67, CI. D54 — 14. Wilson Athletic Goods Mfg. Co. : See — Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,085. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,086. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,087. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,088. Bates, Richard E., and Javor. 207,089. Wilson, Cleon V. : See — Curtiss, Arthur 'J., and Wilson. 206,633. Wilson, James D., to Banner Metals, Inc. Receptacle for foodstuffs. 207,680, 5-16-67, CI. D58 — 12.6. Wilson, Norman E., to The Puro Co., Inc. Deodorant holder. 208,023, 7-4-67, CI. D16 — 2. Wilson, Rex C, to Muntz Stereo-Pak, Inc. Control panel for a multi-track tape deck. 208,701, 9-26-67, CI. 26 — 14. Wilson, Robert G. Oven. 206,700. 1-10-67, CI. D81 — 10. Wilson, Robert G. Food display warmer. 206,701, 1-10-67, CI. 81—10. Wilson, Robert G. Oven. 208,177, 7-25-67, CI. D81 — 10. Wilson, Robert G. Display cooker. 208,742, 9-26-67. CI. D81 — 10. Ripper tooth. 207,448, 4-18-67. CI. Wilson, William W. D39— 1. Wilson, William W. CI. D39— 1. Wilson, William W. Support adapter for a digger tooth. 207,450, 4-18-67, CI. D39 — 1. Wilson, William W. Digger tooth. 207,451, D39— 1. Wince. Vearl S., to Holophane Co., Inc. luminaire refractor. 206,609, 1-3-67, CI. 48 — 16. Wince, "Vearl S., to Holophane Co., Inc. Luminaire refractor. 207.596, 5-9-67, CI. D48— 16. Digger tooth unit. 207,449, 4-18-67, 4-18-67, CI. Incandescent Wince, Vearl S., to Holophane Co., Inc. Luminaire lens. 208,938, 10-17-67, CI. D48 — 16. Winkel, Jan, and C. Van der Lely, to C. Van der Lely, N. V. Side delivery rake. 206,604, 1-3-67, CI. D35 — 2. Winkler, Richard : See — MacChesney, Chester M„ and Winkler. 209,156. Winston, Eric, to Jerrold Electronic Corp. Outdoor high fre- quency amplifier case or the like. 208,983, 10-24-67, CI. D26 — 14. Winters, Everett R. Eyeglass holder. 207,277, 3-28-67, CI. D57— 1. Winton, Lavoy. Passenger vehicle for amusement devices. 207,648. 5-16-67, CI. D34 — .5. Winton, William A. Radio. 208,164, 7-25-67, CI. D56— 4. Wirth, Lilliam B. Surgical pillow. 207,079, 2-28-67, CI. D83— 1. Wise, Cecil S. Fiber processing cabinet. 206,681, 1-10-67. CI. D55— 1. Wister, Robert B. Motor boat. 208,441, 8-29-67, CI. D71 — 1. Witcher, Melvin H. Finger ring. 207,864, 6-6-67, CI. D45 — 10. Witco Chemical Co., Inc. : See — Cunningham, James E. 207,678. Witt Co., The : See — Brookshire, Phillip L. 208,589. Wittenberg, Jerome S. Illuminable note pad holder or the like. 209,548, 12-12-67, CI. D74 — 9. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 206,- 645, 1-3-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L. Tire. 206,742, 1-17-67. CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 150, 3-7-67, CI. D90 — 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 151, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 153, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 154, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 155, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 156, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 157, 3-7-67, CI. D90 — 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207.- 158, 3-7-67, CI. 90—20. Wittenmyer, Glen L.. to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 159, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L„ to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 160, 3-7-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L,, to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 207,- 620, 5-9-67. CI. D90— 20. Wittenmver, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,129. 7-18-67, CI. D90 — 20. Wittenmver, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodyear Co. Tire. 208,130. 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,131. 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208.132, 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,133, 7-18-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,347. 8-15-67, CI. D90— 20. Wittenmyer, Glen L., to The B. F. Goodrich Co. Tire. 208,844, 10-3-67, CI. D90— 20. Woerner, Joseph F. Automatic animal feeder. 208,020, 7-4-67, CI. D12 — 2. Wolf, Jesse D. Portable combined sound and picture repro- ducing apparatus. 206,833, 1-31-67, CI. D61 — 1. Wolf, Tobin: See — Weston, Stanley A., and Wolf. 207,783. Wolfson, Abraham M. Toothbrush holder. 209,275, 11-21-67, CI. D9 — 2. Wolske, Lawrence E., to Whirlpool Corp. Corner angle shower stall. 208,967, 10-24-67, CI. D4— 4. Wolske, Lawrence E., to Whirlpool Corp. Shower stall. 208,- 968, 10-24-67, CI. D4 — 4. Womack, Hester W. Table lamp base. 208,422, 8-29-67, CI. D48 — 20. Wood, A. Bernie. Candy box. 208,112, 7-18-67, CI. D58— 12. Wood, Donald H., D. L. Brodsky, R. N. James, and W. E. Roth, to International Business Machine Corp. 208,308, 8- 15-67, CI. D26— 5. Wood, Donald H., and D. A. Moore, to International Business Machines Corp. Remote control terminal. 208,475, 9-5-67, CI. D26— 13. Wood-Metal Industries, Inc. : See — Wall, Charles G. 208,908. Wood, Walter E. Combined ash tray and cigarette snuffer. 208,344, 8-15-67, CI. D85— 2. Woodard, Melvin J., to Holcomb & Hoke Mfg. Co., Inc. Track member for folding walls. 208,297, 8-15-67, CI. D13— 6. Woodbvidge Moulded Products Ltd. : See — Hubbard, Walter G. 208,815. Woodford, Robert C. Garment hanger. 207,932, 6-13-67, CI. D80— 8. Workman, David E. : See — Perkins, George D., and Workman. 207.552. Wormley, Edward J., to Dunbar Furniture Corp. of Indiana. Table support. 207,647, 5-16-67, CI. D33 — 14. Wormser, Robert S., to Game-Time, Inc. Circus wagon play- ground climber. 208,361, 8-22-67, CI. D34 — 5. LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES 1 533 Wormser, Robert S., to Game-Time, Inc. Chicken-shaped seat for playground apparatus. -'1)9,002, 12-19-07, CI. D34 — 15. Wormser, Robert s., to Game-Time, Inc. Duck-shaped seat lor playground apparatus. 209,603, 12-19-07, CI. 1)34 — 15. Wormser, Robert S., to Game-Time. Inc. Ram-shaped seat for playground apparatus. 209,604, 12-19-07, CI. D34 — 15. Wormser, Robert S., to Game-Time, Inc. Lion-shaped seat for Playground apparatus. 209,6.87, 12-26-67, CI. D34 — 15. Wright, Christopher B. Waste receptacle or similar article. 208.590, 9-12-07, CI. D5S— 17. Wright, Curtis M. Cable vibration damper or similar article. 207,317, 4-^-67. CI. D26 — 1. Wright, Jerry E., to Corning Glass Works. Cooking surface or the like. 209.115, 10-31-67, CI. D81 — 25. Wright, William L. : See — Meyer. Edward P., and Wright. 209, ISO. Wuerker, Charles A. : See — Heth, Sherman C, Price, and Wuerker. 207,405. Wyatt, Billy B., to Tra-Vel, Ltd. Travel information center building. 20S.355, 8-22-67, CI. D13 — 1. Wymore, Max L. Automobile with rearwardly opening en- closed luggage carrier. 200,653, 1-10-67, CI. D14 — 3. Wyott Corp. : See — Buday, Eugene. 207, S93. Xerox Corp. : See— Britt, James E., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209.40S. Britt, James E., Del Vecchio, and Stessel. 209,409. Eichorn, Roger H. 208,337. Wagner. John W., and Dennis. 208,377. Yamamoto, Daijiro, to Yehan Numata. Measuring instru- ment. 207,553. 5-2-67, CI. D52 — 6. Yamanaka, Izumi, to The National Cash Register Co. Cash register or similar article. 207.970, 6-20-67, CI. D52 — 4. Yamazaki, Masaru. Covered cooking pot. 209,000, 10-24-67. CI. D44— 1. Yano. Hiroshi. Toy gun. 207,016, 2-21-67, CI. D34 — 15. Yavitch, Morris. Toilet paper holder. 209,271, 11-21-67, ci. r>4— 3. Yeagley, Dillon C. Detachable seat for a picnic bench or similar article. 209, 2S1, 11-21-07, CI. D15 — S. Yehan Numata : See — Yamamoto, Daijiro. 207,553. Yellott, John I. Solar radiation measuring device. 206,614. 1-3-67, CI. D52 — 6. Yellott, John I. Combined base plate and solar cell for a solar radiation measuring device. 208,104, 7-18-67, CI. D52 — 6. Yeske, Laurel R., to J. I. Case Co. Side delivery rake. 208,259, S-8-67, CI. D39— 1. Yetman Corp., The : See — Yetnian, David S. 207,289. Yetman, David S.. to The Yetman Corp. Motorcycle frame. 207,289, 3-28-67, CI. D90— 8. Yokich, George A. Fishing lure. 206,808, 1-31-67. CI. D31— 4. Yokich, George A. Clothes pole support. 208,493, 9-5-67, CI. D54— 1. Yonkera, Robert A. : See — Anderson, Howard A., and Yonkers. 208,997. Yoshinaga, Masajiro. Gas lighter. 208,601, 9-19-67, CI. D48 — Yoshinaga Prince Kabushiki Kaisha: See — Yoshinaga, Sadao. 209,165. Yoshinaga, Sadao, to Yoshinaga Prince Kabushiki Kaisha. Lighter. 209,165, 11-7-67, CI. D48— 27. Yoshino, Zenzaburo, to Zenza Bronica Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Cigarette lighter. 208,662, 9-19-67, CI. D48 — 27. Yoshino, Zenzaburo, to Zenza Bronica Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. Gas cigarette lighter. 209,617, 12-19-67, CI. D43 — 27. Young, John W., to Clarin Mfg. Co. Combined table and seat- ing unit. 207,225, 3-21-67. CI. D33— 14. Youngblood, Leonard C, to Dniroyal, Inc. Pneumatic tire. 209,376, 11-21-07, CI. D90 — 20. Yurdin, Carl, to Harman-Kardon. Inc. Combined phonograph and radio or similar article. 207,427, 4-11-07, CI. D56 — 4. Yurdin, Carl R„ to Branson Instruments, Inc. Ultrasonic test instrument. 207,122, 3-7-67, CI. D52 — 0. Z & T Importing Co., inc. : See — Araki, Minoru. 208,324. Zadek, Arthur. Ball tov. 209,303, 11-21-07, CI. D.34— 15. Zadron, Emil, and A. S. Kenmonth, to Jet-Clean Co. Cleaning device for automobile engines and component or the like. 208,903, 10-17-07, CI. D9 — 2. Zandberg, Paul I., and C. P. Taylor. Volume measuring syringe for dental Impression material. 207,533, 5-2-07, CI. D24 — 1. Zandberg, Paul I., and C. F. Taylor. Tooth brush. 209,574, 12-19-07, CI. D9— 2. Zanuso, Marco, and R. Sapper, to Society Italiana Tele- comunicazioni Siemens S.p.A. Telephone set. 207,490, 4— 25-67, CI. D26— 14. Zanuso, Marco, and R. Sapper, to Society Italiana Tele- comunicazioni Siemens S.p.A. Telephone set. 207,491, 4— 25-67, CI. D26— 14. Zavitsanos, Sokratis I. Tuxedo coat. 209,565, 12-19-67, CI. D2 — 187. Zbikowskl, Ted, and J. L. Marchello, to Joseph Buegeleisen Co. Motorcycle windshield. 206,644, 1-3-67. CI. D90 — 1. Zeilstra, Carol R. : See — Zeilstra, Charles T. and C. R. 207,578. Zeilstra, Charles T. and C. R. Hand cart. 207,578, 5-9-07, CI. D14- -3. Zeller, Herbert J., to Motorola, Inc. Beer keg cooler. 208,959, 10-17-07, CI. D07— 3. Zeller, John E. Portable rack for holding multiple rolls of sheet material. 208,207, 8-1-67, CI. D52 — 2. Zenith Radio Corp. : See — Boldt, Melvin H. 207,536. Boldt, Melvin H. 20S,165. Boldt, Melvin H. 208,194. Zenza Bronica Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha : See — Yoshino, Zenzaburo. 208,662. Yoshino, Zenzaburo. 209,017. Zero Mfg. Co. : See — La Barge, Louis P. 208,476. Zern, Warren B., and C. H. Bode ; said Bode assor. to said Zern. Slide fastener actuator. 207,628, 5-16-67, CI. D2 — 415. Zick, Ronald W., to Jamison, Inc. Rider seat for plavground apparatus. 209,298, 11-21-67, CI. D34 — 5. Ziegelman, Norman H. : See — Ziegelman, Robert L. and N. H. 206,840. Ziegelman, Robert L. and N. H. Teller's counter. 206,840, 1-31-67, DS0 — 2. Zierhut, Clarence D., and J. H. Wasson, to Paper Mate Mfg. Co. Ball point pen. 206,636, 1-3-67, CI. D74 — 17. Zilaff, Francis W. : See — Lallone, Ronald L. 206,788. Zimmerman, Jay V. Tiered planter. 207,915, 6-13-67, CI. D35 — 3. Zimmon, Harold. Disposable protective shoe cover. 209,036, 10-31-67, CI. D2— 271. Zip-Dp Lighting Tower Co., Inc. : See — Partlow, Jackson A. 208,106. Ziskin, Manuel S. : See — Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 207,109. Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 207,110. Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 207,657. Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 207,658. Wagner, Harold O., and Ziskin. 208,665. Zoehfeld, Gunther, to Rotron Mfg. Co., Inc. Air pump. 208,594. 9-12-67, CI. D65— 1. Zoeller, Richard J., R. L. Walker, and R. A. Fleck, to Aluminum Co. of America. Broiler tray. 209,605, 12-19-67. CI. D44 — 1. Zoeller, Richard J., F. S .Lazure, and R. L. Walker, to Alumi- num Co. of America. Portion package of food or beverage. 209.712. 12-26-67, CI. D58 — 2. Zuk, Henry G. Combined bed and drawer unit. 207,391, 4-11-67, CI. D5— 4. Zuk, Henry G. Foot-board for a bed. 207,392, 4-11-67, CI. D5 — 4. 1967 LIST OF PLANT PATENTEES Aniling-Devor Nurseries Inc. : See — Lammerts, Walter E. 2,722. Lammerts, Walter E. 2,751. Lammerts, Walter E. 2, 755. Lammerts, Walter E. 2,766. Armstrong, David L„ to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. "2,704, 1-24-67, CI. 22. Armstrong, David L., to Armstrong Nurseries. Inc. Rose plant. 2,705. 1-24-67, CI. 20. Armstrong, David L., to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,707, 2-7-67. CI. 25. Armstrong, David L., to Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. Nectarine tree. 2,758, 8-8-67, CI. 41. Armstrong Nurseries, Inc. : See — Armstrong, David L. 2.704. Armstrong, David L. 2,705. Armstrong, David L. 2,707. Armstrong, David L. 2,758. Bergeron, Roland, to Gulf Stream Products, Inc. Mock orange (philadelphus) plant. 2,703, 1-24-67, CI. 54. Bird. James D. : See — Montgomery, Johnson C, and Bird. 2,73S. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2,701, 1-24-67, a. 4. Boerner. Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2,729, 3-21-67, CI. 15. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthemum plant. 2,735, 5-2-67, CI. S2. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthemum plant. 2,739, 5-16-67, CI. 79. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthemum plant. 2,740, 5-16-67, CI. 81. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Chrysanthemum plant. 2.741, 5-16-67, CI. 81. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2,763, 8-29-67, CI. 26. Boerner, Eugene S.. to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2.774, 10-24-67. CI. 11. Boerner, Eugene S., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2.779, 11-2S-67, CI. 11. Bourne, Benjamin A. : See — Weetman, Leslie M., and Bourne. 2,715. Brauns, Edward B. Apple tree. 2.750, 7-11-67. CI. 34. Byrum, Roy L„ to Joseph H. Hill, Co. Rose plant. 2,728, 3-21-67, CI. 22. Carlton Rose Nurseries, Inc. : See — Schneeberg, Paul. 2,708. Cole, David B., to The Cole Nursery Co. Littleleaf linden. 2,712, 2-14-67, Ci. 51. Cole Nursery Co.. The : See — Cole. David B. 2,712. Conard-Pyle Co., The : See — Jelly, Robert G. 2,746. Meilland, Marie L. 2,764. Meilland. Marie L. 2,765. Darrow, Nance M. and R. J. Mandarin orange plant. 2,714, 2-14-67, CI. 45. Darrow. Robin J. : See — Darrow, Nance M. and R. J. 2,714. Dickson, Patrick, to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant, 2,769, 9-19-67, CI. 11. Dunham, Orville O. : See — Miller, Edward H. 2,699. Ecke, Paul. Poinsettia plant. 2,768, 9-19-67, CI. 86. Ecke, Paul. Poinsettia plant. 2,778, 11-14-67, CI. 86. Fitzgerald, Elizabeth B. Cattleya orchid plant. 2,777, 11-14- 67, CI. 68. Flemer, William, Jr., to Treesearch. Ginkgo tree. 2,726, 3-7-67, CI. 51. Garabedian, John M., to Peach & Willow Farms. Plum tree. 2,747, 6-13-67, CI. 38. Garabedian, John M.. to Peach & Willow Farms Plum tree. 2,783, 12-19-67, CI. 38. Gast, Ross H., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Hibiscus plant. 2,760, 8-22-67, CI. 54. Gast, Ross H., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Hibiscus plant. 2.761, 8-22-67, CI. 54. Gast, Ross H., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Hibiscus plant. 2,762, 8-22-67, CI. 54. Gavello, Louis E. Hebe (Veronica) plant. 2,720, 2-21-67, CI. 54. Gavello, Louis E. Veronica plant. 2,772, 10-17-67, CI. 54. General Bionomics, Inc. : See — Lammerts, Walter E. 2,744. Great Western Rose Co., Inc. : See — Howard, Arthur P. 2,730. Gulf Stream Products, Inc. : See — Bergeron, Roland. 2,703. Hemet Wholesale : See — Lindquist, Robert V. 2,725. Hervin Farms, Inc. : See — Vinyard, Charles L. 2,713. Hill, Joseph H., Co. : See — Byrum, Roy L. 2,728. Howard, Arthur P., to Great Western Rose Co., Inc. Rose plant. 2,730, 4-4-67, CI. 18. Hudson, Earl D., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Azalea plant. 2,753, 7-18-67, CI. 56. Hudson, Earl D., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Azalea plant. 2.754, 7-18-67, CI. 56. Jackson & Perkins Co. : See — Boerner, Eugene S. 2,701. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,729. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,735. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,739. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,740. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,741. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,763. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,774. Boerner, Eugene S. 2,779. Dickson, Patrick. 2,769. Kordes, Reimer. 2,700. Kordes, Reimer. 2,734. Morey, Dennison H., Jr. Morey, Dennison H., Jr. Rose plant. 2,700, Rose plant. 2,734, 2,736. 2,737. Zombory, William and S. B. 2.7S0. Jelly, Robert G., to The Conard-Pyle Co. Rose plant. 2,746, 6-13-67. CI. 11. Kamada, Benjamin Y. Pomegranate tree. 2,723, 3-7-67, CI. 33. Kern County Land Co. : See — Mugg, Leland O. 2,771. Kerrigan, Howard. Azalea plant. 2,770, 10-3-67, CI. 55. Kim Bros. : See — Maeda, Samuel Y. 2,767. Kordes, Reimer, to Jackson & Perkins Co. 1-24-67, CI. 28. Kordes, Reimer, to Jackson & Perkins Co. 5-2-67, CI. 20. Krause, Walter D. Nectarine tree. 2,775, 11-7-67, CI. 41. Lambert, Andrew B. Pieris. 2,711, 2-7-67, CI. 54. Lammerts, Walter E., to Amling-Devor Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,722, 2-28-67, CI. 26. Lammerts, Walter E., to General Bionomics, Inc. Lilac plant 2,744, 5-30-67, CI. 66. Lammerts, Walter E., to Amling-Devor Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,751, 7-11-67, CI. 20. Lammerts, Walter E., to Amling-De Vor Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,755, 7-18-67, CI. 18. Lammerts, Walter E., to Amling-Devor Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,766, 9-12-67, CI. 22. Lee, Walter S., to Monrovia Nursery Co. Juniper plant. 2,752, 7-18-67, CI. 50. Lee, Walter S., to Monrovia Nursey Co. Juniper plant. 2,773, 10-17-67. CI. 50. Lewis, Helen H. : See — Lewis, Hubert B. and H. H. 2,782. Lewis, Hubert B. Azalea plant. 2.7S1, 12-5-67. CI. 56. Lewis, Hubert B. and H. H. Azalea plant. 2,7S2, 12-5-67, CI. 57. Lindquist, Robert V., to Hemet Wholesale. Rose plant. 2,725, 3-7-67, CI. 22. Link, John F., Jr. Azalea. 2,733, 4-25-67, CI. 57. Lowry, David B. Nectarine tree. 2,776. 11-14-67, CI. 41. Maeda, Samuel Y., to Kim Bros. Nectarine tree. 2.76T, 9-12- 67, CI. 41. Marzilli, Armond, and J. F. Schmidt, Jr. ; said Marzilli, assor. of y 2 to J. C. Marzilli. Dogwood tree. 2,743, 5-16-67, CI. 51. Marzilli, John C. : See — Marzilli, Armond, and Schmidt. 2,743. McDade, Everest. Orchid plant. 2,716, 2-21-67, CI. 68. McDermld, Frank H., deceased, by J. A. McDermid, adminis- trator, to Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. Apple tree. 2,702, 1-24-67. CI. 34. 1535 1536 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 McDerrnid, James A. : See — McDermid, Frank H. 2,702. McGredy, Samuel. Rose plant. 2,721, 2-28-67, CI. 27. McGredy, Samuel. Rose plant. 2,745, 5-30-67, CI. 12. Meilland, Marie L., to The Conard-Pyle Co. Rose plant. 2,764, 9-5-67, CI. 9. Meilland. Marie L., to The Conard-Pyle Co. Rose plant. 2,765, 9-5-67, CI. 18. Mikkelsen, James C. Poinsettia plant. 2,731, 4-4-67, CI. 86. Mikkelsen, James C. Poinsettia plant. 2,732, 4-4-67, CI. 86. Milfeld, Raymond M., to Milfeld's Nursery. Azalea plant. 2,757. 8-8-67, CI. 55. Milfeld's Nursery : See— Milfeld, Raymond M. 2,757. Miller, Edward H., to O. O. Dunham. Chrysanthemum plant. 2,699, 1-17-67, CI. 77. Monrovia Nursery Co. : See — Gast, Ross H. 2,760. Gast, Ross H. 2,761. Gast, Ross H. 2,762. Hudson, Earl D. 2,753. Hudson, Earl D. 2,754. Lee, Walter S. 2.752. Lee, Walter S. 2,773. Montgomery, Johnson C, and J. D. Bird. Artichoke plant. 2,738, 5-9-67, CI. 89. Moore, Ralph S. Rose plant. 2,717, 2-21-67, CI. 6. Moore, Ralph S. Rose plant. 2,718, 2-21-67, CI. 9. Moore, Ralph S. Rose plant. 2,719, 2-21-67, Cl. 5. Morey, Dennison H., Jr., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2,736, 5-2-67, Cl. 20. Morey, Dennison H., Jr., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Rose plant. 2,737, 5-2-67, Cl. 20. Mugg, Leland O.. to Kern County Land Co. Almond. 2,771, 10-17-67. Cl. 30. Mulford, Marion R., to Rare Plants, Inc. Pilea plant. 2,756, 8-8-67. Cl. 88. Nelson, George W. Plum tree. 2,748, 6-13-67, Cl. 38. Palmer, Harry E. Bicolored hybrid tea rose. P.P. 2,706, 1- 31-67, Cl. 11. Patterson, John W. New and distinct variety of rose. 2,749, 6-27-67, Cl. 26. Peach & Willow Farms : See — ■ Garabedian, John M. 2,747. Garabedian, John M. 2,783. Rare Plants, Inc. : See — Mulford, Marion R. 2,756. Schmidt, John F., Jr. : See — Marzilli, Armond, and Schmidt. 2,743. Schmidt, John F., Jr., Norway maple tree. 2,759, S-15-67, Cl. 51. Schneeberg, Paul, to Carlton Rose Nurseries, Inc. Rose plant. 2,708, 2-7-67, Cl. 16. Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Co. : See — McDermid, Frank H. 2,702. Steindorf, Herbert W. Apricot or prunus armeniaca. 2,742, 5-16-67, Cl. 39. Swim, Herbert C, and O. L. Weeks, to O. L. Weeks d.b.a. Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower. Rose plant. 2,709, 2-7- 67, Cl. 25. Swim, Herbert C, and O. L. Weeks, to Swim and Weeks, a co-partnership consisting of H. C. Swim and O. L. Weeks. Rose plant. 2,710, 2-7-67, Cl. 25. Swim, Herbert C, and O. L. Weeks, to Swim and Weeks. Rose plant. 2,724, 3-7-67, Cl. 26. Swim, Herbert C, and O. L. Weeks., Rose plant. 2,727, 3-21-67, Cl. 24. Swim and Weeks : See — Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. Swim, Herbert C. and Weeks. Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. Treesearch : See — Flemer, William, Jr. 2,726. Swim, Herbert C. and Weeks. United States Sugar Corp. : See — Weetman, Leslie M., and Bourne. to Swim and Weeks. 2,710. 2,724. 2,727. 2,724. 2,715. Vinyard, Charles L., to Hervin Farms, Inc. Plum tree. 2,713, 2-14-67, Cl. 38. Weeks, O. L. : See — Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. 2,709. Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. 2,710. 'Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. 2,727. Weeks Wholesale Rose Grower : See — Swim, Herbert C, and Weeks. 2,709. Weetman, Leslie M., and B. A. Bourne, to United States Sugar Corp. Sugar cane. 2,715, 2-14-67, Cl. 89. Zombory, Sophia B. : See — Zombory, William and S. B. 2,7S0. Zombory, William and S. B., to Jackson & Perkins Co. Dianthus plant. 2,780, 11-28-67, Cl. 70. 1967 LIST OF DISCLAIMERS AND DEDICATIONS Anderson, Gerald R., Campbell, and Sherman H. Creed, San Jose, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dee. 27, 1966, by the assignee, PMC Corporation. No. 3,199,558 ; v. S36 ; p. 1111. Asplundh, Lester, Bryn Athyn, Pa. Disclaimer filed July 2S, 1907, by tlie assignee, Asplundh Tree Expert Co. No. 3,10S,- 656 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Atwood, Rawsou, Rumson, and Charles C. L'Allemand, Murray Hill, N.J. Disclaimer filed Mar. 14, 1967, bv the assignee, Dyson-Klssner Corporation. No. 3,107,067 ; v. 839 ; p. 409. Atwood, Rawson, Rumson, and Charles C. L'Allemand, Murray Hill, N.J. Disclaimer filed Mar. 14, 1967, by the assignee, Dyson-Kissner Corporation. No. 3,132,817 ; v. 839 ; p. 409. Averill, Eugene P., Waterloo, and Harold E. Straub, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Disclaimer filed Mar. 30, 1967, by the assignee, Titus Manufacturing Corporation. No. 3,242,847 ; v. 839 ; p. 410. Barrett, Francis E., Riverside, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dec. 23, 1966, by the assignee, The Flintkote Company. No. 2,813,- 751 ; v. S37 ; p. 341. Beebee, Brian Harry, Walsall, England. Disclaimer filed Apr. 17, 1967, by the assignee. The Dunlop Company Limited. No. 3,212,627 ; v. S39 ; p. 410. Bell, John F., Wilmette, 111. Disclaimer filed Oct. 19, 1966, by the assignee, Zenith Radio Corporation ; the inventor assent- ing. No. 3,196,523 ; v. 834 ; p. 829. Bickford, Warren H., Norwich, Conn. Dedication filed July 12, 1967, by the assignee, Sinelair-Koppers Company. No. 3,0S2,483 ; v. 845 ; p. 2. Boothe, Willis A., Scotia, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Mar. 13. 1967, by the assignee, General Electric Company. No. 3,260,456 ; v. S39 ; p. 1263. Bowers, Albert, John Edwards, and James C. Orr, Mexico City, Mexico. Disclaimer filed May 11, 1967, by the inven- tors ; the assignee, Syntex Corporation, assenting. No. 3,- 144.447 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Bowers, Albert, and John Edwards, Mexico City, Mexico. Dis- claimer filed May 11, 1967, by the inventors ; the assignee, Svntex Corporation, assenting. No. 3,144,449 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Broughton, Donald B., Evanston, and Charles S. Brearley, Lake Forest, 111. Disclaimer filed Apr. 3, 1967, by the as- signee, Universal Oil Products Company. No. 3,310,486 ; v. 838 ; p. 810. Brueggemann, Harry P., San Marino, Calif. Disclaimer filed June 2, 1967, by the assignee, The Marquardt Corporation. No. 3,306,977 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Calhoun, Frederick L., Torrance, Donald D. Williams, Ingle- wood, and James H. Wyman, Pasadena, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dec. 2, 1966, bv the assignee, Geo. J. Meyer Manufac- turing Co. No. 3,133,640 ; v. 836 ; p. 1111. Campbell, Robert H.. Brookhaven, and William L. Huntington, King of Prussia, Pa. Disclaimer filed July 13, 1967, by the inventors ; the assignee, Sun Oil Company, assenting. No. 3,331,677 ; v. 841 ; p. 1033. Campbell, Samuel J., Green Bay, Wis. Disclaimer filed July 28, 1967, by the assignee, FMC Corporation. No. 2,882,662 ; v. 843 ; p. 1. Chadurjian, Frank, Peekskill, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Oct. 13, 1966, by the assignee, International Business Machines Corporation. No. 2,973,508 ; v. 836 ; p. 403. Chidsey, Francis A., Jr., Wayne, and John V. Mahon, Norrls- town, Pa. Disclaimer filed Nov. 25, 1966, by the assignee, Container Corporation of America. No. 3,081,928 ; v. 834 ; p. 1. Christenson, Roger M., Gibsonia, Samuel Porter, Jr., Taren- tum, and Andrew Halcoussis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed Sept. 29, 1967, by the assignee, Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. No. 3,290,416 ; v. 845 ; p. 2. Christianson, George, Waterloo, Iowa. Disclaimer filed Oct. 19, 1966, by the assignee, The Rath Packing Companv. No. 3,05S,S30 ; v. 835 ; p. 1. Clinton, Otto M., Los Angeles, Calif. Dedication filed Mav 22, 1967, by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 2,S03,175 ; v. S41 ; p. 1412. Clinton, Otto M., Glendale, Calif. Dedication filed May 26, 1967. by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 2.941*341 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Clinton, Otto M., Glendale. Calif. Dedication filed May 26, 1967, by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 2,941,650 ; v. S41 ; p. 1412. Connell, Leo F., Wynnewood, Harold F. Elkin, Bala Cynwyd, and William E. Soden, Swarthmore, Pa. Disclaimer filed Aug. 7, 1967, by the assignee, Sun Oil Company. No. 2,899,- 385 ; v. 843 ; p. 1565. Crabtree, Kenneth L., Fairfield, Maine. Disclaimer filed Jan. 19, 1967, by the assignee, Keys Fibre Company. No. 3,243,- 096; v. 838; p. 2. Crandall, Loid, Alhambra, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dec. 14, 1966, by the assignees, Specmade Products, Inc., and Mary W. Starr. No. 2,990,736 ; v. 835 ; p. 1. Crowe, Talmadge L., Zulia, Venezuela. Disclaimer filed Mar. 24, 1967, by the assignee, Baker Oil Tools, Inc. No. 3,100.- 537 ; v. 839 ; p. 409. Curry, William E., Playa Del Rey, Calif. Disclaimer filed June 13, 1967, by the assignee, Design Line, Inc. Des. No. 204,900 ; v. 840 ; p. 1025. Deghenghl, Romano, St. Laurent, Quebec, Canada. Disclaimer filed June 7, 1967, by the inventor ; the assignee, American Home Products Corporation, assenting. No. 3.210,387 ; v. S41 ; p. 1412. Dickinson, Clayton D., Port Washington, and Sam Friedman, Great Neck, N.Y. Disclaimer filed May 8, 1967, by the as- signee, General Telephone & Electronics Laboratories In- corporated. No. 3,243,291 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Dodge, Robert J., Houston, Tex. Disclaimer filed Aug. 2, 1967, by the assignee, Automatic Power, Inc. No. 3,214,753 ; v. 843; p. 1566. Doyle, Arnold W., Watertown, Robert R. Perron, Beverly, and John R. Swanton, Jr., Newton, Mass. Dedication filed Sept. 22, 1967, by the assignee, American Petroleum Institute. No. 3,155,141 ; v. 845 ; n. 2. Draper, John D., Milwaukee, Wis. Disclaimer filed Apr. 11, 1967, by the assignee, Westinghouse Air Brake Company. No. 3,190,629 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Dwyer, James J., deceased, by Marion Dwyer. executrix, Clark, N.J. Dedication filed Jan. 11, 1967, by the assignee, Elastic Stop Nut Corporation of America. No. 3,277,942 ; v. 838 ; p. 2. Edwards, Walter Murray, Wilmington, Del. Disclaimer filed Feb. 20, 1967, by the assignee, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company. No. 3,179,634 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Elfving, Thore M., and Sven Thomas Elfving, San Mateo, Calif. Disclaimer filed Sept. 29, 1967, bv the assignee, Thore M. Elfving. No. 3,196,620 ; v. 845 ; p. 1205. Esswein, Edward J., Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed Aug. 7, 1967, by the assignee, Mobil Oil Corporation. No. 3,119,- 712 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Etnyre, Samuel R., Oregon, 111. Dedication filed Sept. 13, 1966, by the assignee, E. D. Etnyre & Co. No. 3.239,148; v. 834 ; p. 829. Frayer, Theodore, North Canton, Ohio. Disclaimer filed May 11, 1967, by the inventor ; the assignee, The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, assenting. No. 3,170,542 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Freedman, Robert P., Waterford, Peter J. Barnikel, Quaker Hill, and James H. Torrance, Uncasville, Conn. Disclaimer filed May 5, 1967, by the assignee, General Dynamics Cor- poration. No. 3,197,986; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Gerber, Kenneth George, London, England. Disclaimer filed Jan. 5, 1967, by the inventor : the assignee, The Metal Box Company Limited, assenting. No. 3,151,358 ; v. 837 ; p. 667. Gersten, Gerald B., Brooklyn, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Oct. 24, 1966, by the inventor. No. 2,974,S36 ; v. S35 ; p. 1. Golbeck, Bernard J., Crystal Lake, and Raymond F. Lewan- dowskl and Wilhelm A. Streuer, Mount Prospect, 111. Dis- claimer filed Mar. 16, 1967, by the assignee. Oak Electro/ Netics Corp. No. 3,261,931 ; v. S39 ; p. 410. Gregg, David Paul, Los Angeles, Calif. Disclaimer filed Mar. 21, 1967, by the assignee. Winston Research Corporation. No. 3,112,360 ; v. S3S ; p. 809. Harlan, George E., Phoenix, Ariz. Disclaimer filed Apr. 6, 1967, by the assignee, Powdered Metals Corporation. No. 3,2S2,6S2 ; v. 840 ; p. 711. Harwood, Norman Frederick, Claygate. and Alan John Os- borne, Cheam, England. Disclaimer filed July 12, 1967, by the assignee, Baker Perkins, Inc. No. 3,229,558 ; v. S43 ; p. 1188. Hase, Leopold, Brooklyn, N.Y., and Donald F. Othmer, Cou- dersport, Pa. Disclaimer filed Jan. 20, 1967, by the assignee, Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn. No. 3,0S7,404 ; v. 83S ; p. 2. 1537 1538 INDEX OF PATENTS, 1967 Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and Kenneth R. Molt, Cincinnati, Ohio. Disclaimer filed Jan. 6, 1967, by the assignee, Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. No. 3,096,345 : v. 835 ; p. 396. Heisler, Jerome S., Eric Glenn, and Anthony J. Starr, Wil- mington, Del. Disclaimer filed Mar. 29, 1967, by the assignee, Container Corporation of America. No. 3,262,628 ; v. 839 ; P. 410. Huffman, Mervin C, Denver, Colo. Disclaimer filed Jan. 20, 1967, by the inventor ; the assignee, Gardner-Denver Com- pany, assenting. No. 3,082,741 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Juilfs, Albert G., Newton, Ohio. Disclaimer filed Jan. 11, 1967, by the assignee, Senco Products, Inc. No. 2,940,081 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Kamborian, Jacob S., West Newton, Jacob S. Kamborian, Jr., Needham Heights, and Robert B. Field, Brockton, Mass. Disclaimer filed Dec. 16, 1966, by the assignee, Jacob S. Kamborian. No. 3,144,670 ; v. 837 ; p. 341. Kawaguchi, Hiroshi, Masanori Okanishi, and Takeo MiyakI, Tokyo, Japan. Disclaimer filed Oct. 24, 1966, by the as- signee, Bristol-Banyu Research Institute, Ltd. No. 3,201.- 386 ; v. 834 ; p. 1221. Kelly, Joseph L., Jr., Dallas, Tex. Disclaimer filed Feb. 10, 1967, by the assignee, Hughes Tool Company. No. 3,269,- 470 ; v. 836 ; p. 773. Kirchner. Francois F., Ridgefield, Conn. Disclaimer filed Nov. 16, 1966, by the assignee, Varian Associates. No. 3,023,358 ; v. 835 ; p. 395. Kirchner, Francois F., and Leroy S. Jimerson, Jr., Ridgefield, Conn. Disclaimer filed Nov. 16, 1966, by the assignee, Varian Associates. No. 2,996,658 ; v. 835 ; p. 395. Klemm, Herman G., Largo, Fla., and Donald S. Home, Robert Ashton, and Leslie L. Kepkay, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Disclaimer filed Dec. 20, 1966, by the assignee, Massey- Ferguson Limited. No. 3,152,702 ; v 836 ; p. 1111. Knoll, Florence S., New York, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Apr. 14, 1967, by the assignee. Knoll Associates, Inc. Des. No. 188,- 900 ; v. 839 ; p. 409. KrafEt, William R., Los Angeles, Calif. Disclaimer filed Mar. 3, 1967. by the assignee, Hughes Aircraft Company. No. 3,257,587 ; v. 839 ; p. 410. Lapeyre, Fernand S., and James M. Lapeyre III, New Orleans, and Emile M. Lapeyre, Houma, La. Dedication filed Aug. 30, 1967, by the assignee, The Laitram Corporation. No. 2,778,055 ; v. 843 ; p. 1. Lattanzi, Ernest W., Melrose, Mass. Disclaimer filed July 3, 1967, by the assignee, Sage Laboratories, Inc. No. 3,229,- 234 ; v. 842 ; p. 1217. Linstedt, William F., Plymouth, Wis. Dedication filed Mav 22, 1967, by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 2,803,174 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Mack, Gerry P., Jackson Heights, and Emery Parker, New York, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Apr. 28, 1967, bv the assignee, Carlisle Chemical Works, Inc. No. 2,739,905 : v. 840 ; p. 711. '■•■- Macker, John A., Temple City, and Richard C. Simonsen, Pasadena. Calif. Disclaimer filed Apr. 26, 1967, by the in- ventors and the assignee, Burroughs Corporation. No. 3,- 229,073 ; v. 840 ; p. 711. McConnell, William Mynard, Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed Aug. 29, 1967, by the assignee, Taylor-Wilson Manufactur- ing Company. No. 3,131,588 ; v. 843 ; p. 748. Meeker, Phillip Dowe, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dedication filed Feb. 9, 1967, by the assignee. The Procter & Gamble Company. Des. No. 206,036 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Meeker, Phillip Dowe, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dedication filed Feb. 9, 1967, by the assignee, The Procter & Gamble Company. Des. No. 206,140 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Meese, Clarence E., and Ronald R. Meese, New Philadelphia, Ohio. Disclaimer filed Aug. 3, 1967, by the assignee, Eaton Yale & Towne Inc. No. 3,008,206 ; v. 842 ; p. 1. Melman, George J., and Louis S. Epstein, Wilmington, Del. Disclaimer filed June 26, 1967, by the assignee, Zimmon & Company, No. 2,958,012 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Merriman, Wayne R., Midland, Mich. Dedication filed Nov. 15, 1966, by the assignee, The Dow Chemical Company. No. 3,235,324 ; v. 835 ; p. 395. Metcalf, Richard J., Haverton. Pa. Disclaimer and dedication filed May 18, 1967, by the assignee, Gulf Oil Corporation. No. 2,785,120 ; v. 841 ; p. 1411. Metrailer, William Joseph, Baton Rouge, and Wayne Hoover, East Baton Rouge, La. Disclaimer filed Mar. 24, 1967, by the assignee, Esso Research and Engineering Company. No. 3,260,664 ; v. 839 ; p. 410. Meyer, Alfred W., and Arrol G. Roork, Portland, and Eldon R. Deardorff, Milwaukee, Oreg. Disclaimer filed Apr. 28, 1967, by the assignee, Guy F. Atkinson Company. No. 2,902,940 ; v. 839 ; p. 1. Morse, John F., Hudson, Ohio. Disclaimer filed Feb. 13, 1967, by the inventor. No. 3,165,941 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Morse, Park L., Moraga, Calif. Disclaimer and Dedication filed Nov. 21, 1966, by the assignee, American Gilsonite Company. Re. 25,757 ; v. 835 ; p. 395. Nakaguchi, Kohei, Masaaki Hirooka, and Toshimichi Fujita, Niihama-shi, Japan. Disclaimer filed May 2, 1967, by the assignee, Sumitomo Chemical Company, Limited. No. 3,- 328,366 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Nelson, Herbert, Princeton, N.J. Disclaimer filed May 12, 1967, by the assignee, Radio Corporation of America. No. 2,985,805 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Okenfuss, Richard Henry, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dedication filed May 23, 1967, by the assignee, The Procter & Gamble Com- pany. No. 3,178,370 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. O'Neil, William Marshall, Oak Park, 111. Disclaimer filed Dec. 12, 1966, by the assignee, Teletype Corporation. No. 3,259,- 812; v. 836; p. 1111. Osborne, George T., St. Paul, Minn. Dedication filed Oct. 10, 1966, by the assignee, Sperry Rand Corporation. Re. 26,- 082 ; v. 834 ; p. 1221. Overment, Alfred P., Chicago, 111. Dedication filed Sept. 19, 1967, by the inventor. No. 3,108,595 ; v. 843 ; p. 748. Overment, Alfred P. H„ Chicago, 111. Dedication filed Sept. 19, 1967, by the inventor. No. 3,137,387 ; v. 843 ; p. 748. Overment, Alfred P. H., Chicago, 111. Dedication filed Sept 19, 1967, by the inventor. No. 3,312,221 ; v. 843 ; p. 748. Page, John A., Minneapolis, Minn. Dedication filed May 22, 1967, by the assignee. General Mills, Inc. No. 3,225,715 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. Page, John A., Minneapolis, Minn. Dedication filed May 22, 1967, by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 3,225,717 : v. 841 ; p. 1412. Perron, Robert R., Beverly, Mass. Dedication filed Sept. 22, 1967, by the assignee, American Petroleum Institute. No. 3,214,101 ; v. 845 ; p. 3. Pesch, Anthony W., Daphne, Ala. Disclaimer filed Feb. 14, 1967, by the assignee, International Paper Company. No. 3,085,927 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Plank, Charles J., Woodbury, and Edward J. Rosinski, Dept- ford, N. J. Disclaimer filed July 27, 1967, by the assignee, Mobil Oil Corporation. No. 3,271,418 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Prahl, Walter H., Buffalo, and Sol Joseph Lederman, and Ellis I. Lichtblau, Kenmore, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Oct. 7, 1965, by the assignee, Hooker Chemical Corporation, No. 3,207,795 ; v. 837 ; p. 1. Pritchard, Dalton H., Princeton, N.J. Disclaimer filed Nov. 1, 1966, by the assignee, Radio Corporation of America. No. 2,830,112 ; v. 837 ; p. 667. Pruitt, Malcolm E., and William A. Rogers, Jr., Lake Jackson, Tex. Dedication filed June 15, 1967, by the assignee, The Dow Chemical Company. No. 2,948,757 ; v. 840 ; p. 1025. Reba, Imants, Chicago, 111., and Paul W. Cooper, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Dedication filed Sept. 22, 1967, by the assignee, American Petroleum Institute. No. 3,319,692 ; v. 845 ; p. 3. Reisner, Sam, Santa Monica, Calif. Disclaimer filed July 5, 1967, by the assignee, Osco Corporation. No. 3,116,665 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Reithel, Raymond F., Rochester, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Feb. 10, 1967, by the assignee, Eastman Kodak Company. No. 3,053,179 ; v. 838 ; p. 809. Riebs, Richard E., Hales Corners, Wis. Disclaimer filed Aug. 2, 1967, by the assignee, McGraw-Edison Company. No. 3,167,686; v. 842; p. 1. Robinson, Art I. Wichita Falls, Tex., and Garman O. Kim- mell, Oklahoma City, Okla. Disclaimer filed Dec. 22 1966, by the assignee, Bear Manufacturing Corporation. No. 3,- 031,169 ; v. 835 ; p. 395. Rubin, Richard, Natick, Mass. Disclaimer filed Oct. 27, 1966, by the assignee, Andrew Alford. No. 3,001,053 ; v. 834 ; p. 1221. Russell, David A., Springfield, and Edgar E. Hardy, Long- meadow, Mass. Disclaimer filed Sept. 20, 1967, by the as- signee, Monsanto Company. No. 3,262,625 : v. 845 ; p. 2. Rustad, Stanley C, St. Louis Park, Minn. Dedication filed May 22, 1967, by the assignee, General Mills, Inc. No. 3,037,467 ; v. 841 ; p. 1412. St. Thomas, William H., Gloversville, N.Y. Disclaimer filed Aug. 23, 1967, by the inventor and the assignee, St. Thomas Inc. No. 3,295,645 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Scalera, Frank T., Maplewood, N.J. Disclaimer filed Oct. 2, 1967, by the inventor ; the assignee, General Electric Com- pany, Inc., assenting. No. 3,189,352 ; v. 843 ; p. 1188. Scholl, Walter, Cologne-Mulheim, and Gerhard Dittmar, Lever- kusen, Germany. Disclaimer and dedication filed Aug. 30, 1967, by the assignee, Farbenfabriken Bayer Aktiengesell- schaft. No. 3,314,932 ; v. 843 ; p. 1. Schulte, Paul H., Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Disclaimer filed Aug. 21, 1967, by the inventor. Des. No. 203,593; v. 843; p. 1565. Schulte, Paul H., Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico. Disclaimer filed Aug. 21, 1967, by the inventor. Des. No. 203,594 ; v. 843 ; p. 1565. Sehultz, Moses Richard, Barto, Pa. Disclaimer filed Apr. 14, 1967, by the assignee, Knoll Associates, Inc. Des. No. 203,- 198 ; v. 840 ; p. 711. Seyfried, Arthur W., Racine, Wis. Disclaimer filed Dee. 28, 1966, bv the assignee, Scovill Manufacturing Company. Re. 24,607 ; v. 836 ; p. 1111. Shattuck, Robert, Parkersburg, W. Va. Disclaimer filed Nov. 17. 1966, by the assignee, Borg-Warner Corporation. No. 3,163,88S ; v. 835 ; p. 396. Shelton, George D., Riverside, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dec. 23, 1966, by the assignee, The Flintkote Company. Des. No. 1S7,504 ; v. 837 ; p. 341. Shelton-V, George D., Riverside, Calif. Disclaimer filed Dec. 23, 1966, by the assignee, The Flintkote Company. No. 3,033,472 ; v. 836 ; p. 1111. Smith, Kenneth L., Southampton, England. Disclaimer filed Dec. 30, 1966, by the inventor ; the assignee, International Computers and Tabulators Limited, assenting. No. 3,076,- 599 ; v. 835 ; p. 1. LIST OF DISCLAIMERS AND DEDICATIONS 1539 Smith, Robert E., Jr., Burlington, and John M. Gardner, South Hero, \ !.. Disclaimer filed Feb. 14, 19G7, by the as- signee, Haveg Industries, Inc. No. 3,1G8,417 ; v. S3S ; p. $09. Smith, Robert K., Springfield Township, and Charlotte S. Popoff, Ambler, Pa. Disclaimer filed Apr. 10 1907, by the assignee, E. F. Houghton and Company. No. 3,041,280 ; v. S38 ; p. 1223. bparrow, Hubert T., Edlna, Minn. Disclaimer filed May 23, 1P67, by the assignee, Honeywell Inc. No. 3,176,703; v. S43 ; p. 1. Stentz, Blair E., and William R. Conklin, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Disclaimer filed Dec. 16, 1966, by the assignee, United Serv- ice Equipment Co., Inc. No. 3,275,393; v. 836; p. 1112. Stllwell, Robert E. Santa Clara, and James K. Campbell, San Jose, Calif. Disclaimer filed July 12, 1967, by the assignee, FMC Corporation. No. 2,S92,466 ; v. 843; p. 1565. Tate, Malcolm C, Stamford, Conn. Disclaimer filed Oct. 4, 1967, by the assignee. The A. H. Emerv Company. No. 2,960,328 ; v. 843 ; p. 1565. Tennis, Francis H., Hartland, Wis. Disclaimer filed Sept. 29, 1966, by the assignee, Hydraulic Unit Specialties Company. Re. 26,028 ; v. S34 ; p. 829. Tietje, Helmut G., Westwood, N.J. Disclaimer riled July 21, 1907, by the assignee, Becton, Dickinson and Company. No. 3,302,615 ; v. 843 ; p. 1066. Truax, Robert C, Shingle Springs. Calif. Disclaimer filed Aug. 8, 1967, by the assignee, Aerojet-General Corporation. No. 3,320,742 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Vickery, Edgar Herbert, Oakland, Calif. Disclaimer filed Oct. 3, 1967, by the assignee, Fisher Governor Company. No. 3,082,992 ; v. 843 ; p. 1566. Willmore, Charles B., North Aurora, 111. Disclaimer filed June 1. 1967, by the assignee, Acme Precision Products, Inc. No. 2,564.044 ; v. 841 j p. 1412. Winston, Charles R., Chicago, 111. Disclaimer filed Mar. 10, 1967, by the assignee, Teletype Corporation. No. 3,205,412 ; v. 839 ; p. 1410. Wood, Herbert Howard, and Clarence Martin Wilson, Birming- ham, England. Disclaimer filed Sept. 20, 1967, by the In- ventors and the assignee, Thomas Walker Limited. No. 3,283,382 ; v. 845 ; p. 2. Young, Samuel, Jr., La Mirada, and Dominic C. Mitchell, Jr., Arcadia, Calif. Disclaimer filed Sept. 7, 1966, by the as- signee, North American Aviation, Inc. No. 3,291,667 ; v. 835 ; p. 2. Zegers, Edward A., Flossmoor, 111. Disclaimer filed Nov. 21, 1966, by the inventor. No. 3,058,176 ; v. 835 ; p. 396. 1967 DECISIONS PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE Adams, Dolor N., and Donald L. Fauser, In re. 837 O.G. S. Lemin, Alan J., In re. S36 O.G. 1131. Andersson, Borje, In re. S43 O.G. 1204. Levring, Helge Erik, Appellant v. Edward J. Brenner, Com- Application Filed Nov. 22, 1952, In re. S37 O.G. 1046. missioner of Patents, Appellee. 845 O.G. 824. Archer, Wesley L., In re. S42 O.G. S25. Long, Roger A., In re. 839 O.G. 1272. Arzberger, Fred C., and Winfred N. MeCutchan, Ex parte. Low, Kirk H., John A. Graham, Lavert F. Sneed, and Claud S42 O.G. 4. W. Smith, In re. 844 O.G. 15. Beaune, Serge Virgile, deceased, by Catherine Louise Albert Lund, Frantz and Wagn Ole Godtfredsen, In re. 843 O.G. 763. Beaune, Roberte Louis Beaune, Guy Joseph Beaune, and Lustig, Elaine, In re. 840 O.G. 4. Daniel Charles Beaune, legal successor and heirs, In re S36 O.G. 9. Boyer, James B., In re. S36 O.G. 776. Bover. Robert A., Arthur A. Schulz, and Edmond A. Schatz- man, In re. S43, O.G. 775. Breen, Alvin L., and Herbert G. Lauterbach v. Alfred Rich- mond, Robert Albert King, and Alexander Henderson Gentle. S3S O.G. 1595. Casev, James H., In re. 843 O.G. 1575. Chaiiiblee, Elijah Charles, In re. 839 O.G. 8. Cook, Melvin A., and Douglas H. Pack, In re. S45 O.G. 826. Crounse, Nathan N., In re. 836 O.G. 4. Dammers, August, Ex parte. 842 O.G. 1220. Dien, Chi K., In re. S44 O.G. 1181. Doll, Henri-Georges, Ex parte. 843 O.G. 387. Downie, Robert Rex, In re. 840 O.G. 723. Doyle. Dewey I.. Dewey I. Doyle, Jr., and Patrick E. Doyle, In re. 843 O.G. 1571. 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